Skyline High School - Olympian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)

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' ' 1 - ,:r'5f-'i'?'?2 - L. . .'.'-1...---..., fm M -- ' - ' , - 5 ,14 , ' K ' ' - 4 v 11 I . .XX Q N31 .X E 1 1 1 V I . . 4 X 3 , . 'J x. ,lf 1 X 4 v A W , W , .q,,,,, 2.4 1 . 75. . A-J' 3. 'Q 3 , A I . 4 'H m1 Faculty Student Life Sports r Lower Classes Seniors' 4 Advertising A7 , 8 40 82 122 154 200 'I r r ,. 1 u 1 r i 1 if lnnovations sweep campus , , . ' ----H? Lingering on dreamstof summer, new students began the 1971-72 school year, while upper classmen had new dreams of coming freedom in a few short months. With the approval of Nlr. David Swanson, Skyline principal, more seniors than ever before made the decision to graduate early. . Placing much of the responsibility of program scheduling on the students, the Mill System was initiated' in the fall. With a few problems to be worked out, the system was a successful experiment in student independence. Creative minds that couldrnot or would not be satisfied within the bounds of the traditional vschool system promoted perhaps thefmost educationally important innovfation in a year of tremendous experi- mentation. Funded by the New Notions program, School Within a School attempted to bring the perceptive and sensory delights of mind and body to those whose imaginations had dulled through disuse. H ,iii , m mi ,Cy -1' Z I- . .,. ' in H I Y H I ,V U V. ,L . 4 k lay ,E- w:: -M., 'lla-,, ,V-is Years fade, dreams last Singled out by the camera, captured in the pages of a yearbook, Skyline 72 has become history on the shelf and a memory in the minds of faculty and students. Spanning fail, winter, and spring, unique in the capsule of time, another school year has been entered in the ledger of years. ,sl . -..Q X , X , X I , , , , I , , , :ACULTY, CURRICULUM 72 FA4 VY, CURRICU LU IVl 72 FACULTY, RRICU LUIVI 72FACULTY, CURR1 i AIU'-TY, R ICU L U M 7 2 FA C U YCURRICU LU IVIC 72 FACULTY, Cl RCU LUIVI 72 FACULTY, CURRICI 2 Z X f z , y X ,,. , 1. , ,,f V , 2 V Zi, . fs, , QW if f A f I Z. ., Q 2 5 Z , , W, X ii if , miie . iififgj in N nfl iii F Fl fl liai it? is Faced with new responsibilities due 'to several experimental programs ithe Mill , School Within A School , Opportunity Programf'l, counselors somehow managed to remain friends as well as advisers to all students seeking aid. Time was always found to listen to thestudents problems. Mr. Henry Bianchi became head counselor this year and assumed the responsibilities of coordinating the new Mill system and the Regional Occupation Center . As scholarship chairman, assisted by Mrs. Juanita Thomas, he handled student financial aid. Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Marjorie Beach headed College and Scholarship Club. Miss Valerie Brenan continued to find jobs for students within the school as lnside Work Experience coordinator and was also the vocational counselor. Mr. Martin Jemo distributed to students information concerning colleges and coordinated f'College Night . Mrs. Faye Smith, a new counselor, became testing chairman. Counselors Marjorie Beach and Juanita Thomas discuss a student's requested program change. Counselors Martin Jemo and Faye,Smith plan the procedure for the November College Night. Counselors Henry Bianchi and Valerie Brenan make plans for Chi-Epsilon KYA Oneders game I li ,.,w12 kfM2L+'f'ff y ,,,,,,, ,Mg Wilma Lorentz, vice principal, is continually busy, but she always has time to smile. Lkq-NN Above: Vice Principal George Benson pens a referral. Below: Sid Simonson, vice principal, makes an entry. fwfr' .Mg . ,,, 'yn 343-Q fi ,, VV., f , ,k,V' ,i,c,,,,gtV,,QQ.,' , 2 f vw: if ' if 'zfQ.rw1 f -.,' 'AW , - te WMM. ,wi ye 1 'fi-f,,,.if.w --1, f -A , g f S sesl P i - t f X4 '-. V mx ' M, fig! , 1 f M , - Kg 1 V . i, ' , f . fa 7 1 1 o, , , g,,,, 7 ? V1 1 152 , Q f I '56 , ,fifif 3 iii , 'f f ' 52 r X U , l - I l , f i L 4 , .1 ,i YY, J 4 f to i l- 3 :1 ' l , W Q Wi i -f f Q i , , 1 J i i X i , , -1 , , Y i ll N N , i i i W 4 V, L l-,ef ,J J .J i Q ,i , 4 Coping efficiently with the greatest number of students in Skyline history, lVlr. David Swanson completed his first hectic year as a principal. He had the nearly impossible task of matching too many students with too few teachers. Mr. Sidney Simonson, 'vice- principal, worked out the Master Program and balanced classes after the initial Mill Day programming. Vice-Principal Wilma Lorentz headed Zonta Club and girls' discipline while Vice-Principal George Benson directed teacher supervision at pre- season and Oakland Athletic League functions, as well as boys' discipline. Principal David Swanson pauses on a tour of the campus to admire Skyline's view. Organized to provide students with the opportunity for complete self-scheduling, the Mill was the first system of its kind to be used in Oakland. The Mill was formed to let students set up. programs to fit their various needs. The purpose was to attempt to stabilize class enrollment earlier, which would eliminate many program changes. The lVlill decreased the number of transfers and increased the number of satisfied students throughout the year. Students gather outside the auditorium before going through the lVlill to self-schedule. At Mill conflict station, social science teacher Mr. Maurice Besse and Principal David Swanson aid Dietra Robinson, Jim Harper, Louis Kopecky, Nancy Peshon, and Sally Lowell. 12 FACULTY ' ' School Within a School'proves relevant School Within A School, an alternative to the system, completed its first year of existence. ln addition to the normal class offerings, many extra curricular activities were scheduled. Guest speakers from all over the country came, movies were presented, and field trips to varied points around the Bay all added to the school's ability to reach students. Before school started, some of the students and teachers got together for a camp-out at Kerby Cove. The purpose of the trip was to develop good teacher-student relationships, a more relaxed atmosphere. Teacher Mike Manshardt leads class members Lynn Wanrhaftig, Laurie Swift, Kathy Biasca, Becca Hoff, Gary Manshardt, Sherry Piper, Robert Watts, and Robin Burns in an environmental studies course in SWS Left: Silhouetted in solitude, Robin Burns spends a moment of contemplation at Kerby Cove in the School Within a School June outing. Mfr Among the hardest working people at Skyline were the many secretaries. Mrs. Cleo Metzner. dean of secretaries, was busy helping with the flexible schedules program and School Within A School . Mrs. Alice Gardner kept the vice-principal's office running smoothly. Mrs. Genvieve Quan and Miss Barbara Tabler handled all problems in the attendance office. Mrs. Mary Fischer and Mrs. Hazel Butler managed transcripts for all students. After years of relieving the pressures in the counseling office, Mrs. Betty Caria, upon leaving Oakland, was replaced by Mrs. Lynn Sutton. ln the principal's office was Mrs. Elizabeth Connolly,rthe new Regional Occupation Center clerk. She replaced Mrs. May Lim who became another typist in the principal's office. Human Relations department was headed by Mr. Eugene Horwitz and Mrs. Mildred Marcus. Mr. Horwitz was also in charge of senior activities and associates council. Keeping the library in order was Mrs. Lauretta Williams. The large cut in the budget made it difficult to supply the library. Miss Ann Potter, nurse, aided by Mrs. Lenore Tietjen, worked with the students to improve their health by self-evaluation. In charge of banking and financial trans- actions was Mrs. Grace Ford, who managed the bankqevery day but Monday. 14 FACU LTY QQ' .. iii 5' A ' Eff 'f'- f gy ,., . ' . yy.. ff: 7, .- . 7 -' 'i . . A r , ..., - ww . , . ,., . s,,.tM.,., ., 1 ' , NT ' New 51: ij -'Jus 'XX MF- EUQGVIG HOVWH2 MVS- Mildfed MBVCUS Miss Ann Potter Mrs. Lauretta Willams Excellence in special areas assists in smooth operation - . ..,,,.,V.,. fy g Q, 4 Busy secretaries gather at desk to discuss problems. Mary Fischer, and Miss Barbara Tabler. Not pictured are They are Mrs. Beth Connolly, Mrs. Alice Gardner, Mrs. Miss Cleo Metzner, Mrs. Gen Quan, and Mrs. Lynn Lenore Tietjien, Mrs. May Lin, Mrs. Hazel Butler, Mrs. Sutton. whovfilled the opening left by Mrs. Betty Carla. ,,,. ,, U . if 1 From the original September 1961 resource room for physically handicapped students, many programs evolved. Under the guidance of Miss Helen Desort, this program developed into many fields of learning. These include a program for the educationally handicapped headed by Mrs. Margaret Pickford. The oral-deaf classes. under Mrs. Mary Thompson, was aided by two new teachers Mrs. Judith Herlacher and Mrs. Willa Young. New this year is a learning adjustment program which is under the direction of Mrs. Marja Virjo. Custodial Staff, headed by- Mr. John Cordano, was very effective this year in keeping the campus clean and in running order, even though the staff is smaller than it has been in the past. Campus Control staff, led by Mr. Norman Case, maintained order on school grounds, in spite of the fact that there were many more students this year. Skyline's custodial staff includes Olga Costello, Henrietta Ramirez, Harry Kiefer, John Cordano iheadl, Nathanial Walker, Jim Parent, Harold Figaro, and Santago Simon. Below. .Inspecting the motorcycle cage are Campus Control Supervisor Norman Case and his assistants Jerry Williams and Joe Ogden. Not pictured are Mary Swindell and Helen Olsen. 'til' ' V , l . 1 sirttt ' 1 'f gi., Q O, TQ. .,,, . f..L 'it . . ' ' . ' ' 1 V e N . g.' .5L.k.1f.fV-X .kr K V .V :Z tk 1. ' I . qi.. 7, f f,,T .. If 'gy 1 km-f f ur Q g .H 'X Miss Helen Desort Mrs Judith Herlacher Mrs. Margaret Pickford Mrs. Mary Thompson Mrs. Marja Virgo Mrs. Willa Young FACU l.TY 15 Rising costs tax cafe staff Determined to keep student prices down while food prices rise, the patient cafeteria staff daily met the challenge of feeding hundreds of hungry students. Despite the sometimes careless treatment of the plants and grounds, John Cordano and his staff worked hard to keep them the most attractive in the city. Designed to entice disinterested students, the Student Opportunity Program came to Skyline. Planned by Superintendent, Dr. Marcus Foster and Mr. Henry Reynolds, the program was led by Mrs. Deborah Stone and Suzanne McCullock in room 134. Respect for authority was emphasized in the Reserve Officer Training Corps. Supervised by Eliot Curtis and Boyd Williams, the Skyline cadets trained in the classroom and on the field. The drill team won first place of the Oakland schools in the Albany Veterans' Parade. Working various shifts throughout the school day, cafeteria staff includes P. Harris. I. Plemmons, P. Nelson, M. Hutzles, L. Friesen, M. Bugnatto, T. Simmons, M. Hughes, E. Sanders, F. Vanengano, L. Garon. L. Vancil, A. Slawinski, D. Holland, L. Knagas, K. Koyama, N. Munson. Discussing the changing colors of the autumn leaves with head gardener Ted Jacobsen are Brad Schuster. Robert Goady, and Ricky Silva. Q 16 FACULTY Mrs. Suzanne McCullock Mrs. Deborah Stone Sgt. Elliot Curtis Sgt. Boyd Williams Art classes obtain sander I ' Clarence Ericson Mr. George Gronquist 'Q X 'um tlikfvh f X 'Qs 'X f ffl -:':s'5t,5fSwi4f iwf b'ffff fi::1::1-zsi. r.r r i ' L K y .VI'iff: ly -L .V 1 ffrilfy ' 'W -, k f,,f:'q, -Y bg' E t ff, fi: it ixiiri fi L,-- FT fwlf' is ., r'-.,' -r-ri-f.-if Q ki .r . . xiifli i K Y X Zi -fv.- XE k'f'sQ54 1'.'V kfbf. by Miss Ethel Shipp Mr. Albin Templeman ,'S'7S?TTC'i?Q'5' x ,jk New to the art department in 72 was a disk sander. lt gave the students the opportunity to produce a greater variety of projects. Due to the loss of a teacher and the added responsibility of providing art classes for the new School Within a SchooI program, the classes were unusually large. lVlr. Albin Templeman once again headed the department as he has since 1961. Joni Gainsley concentrates on creating a wooden tray in Miss Ethel Shipp's third period crafts class, Mrs. Rebecca Davidson FACULTY 'I7 Xavier Williams has a sudden inspiration, while his classmates Craig Snider, Ruth Butler. John Zelaski, Sharon Brittenham, and Sheila Coyle type the daily lesson in Mr. David Peterson's sixth period typing class. BELOW:'Mr. Larry MattaI's accounting class conducts an experiment in check cashing on student Nick Lenhart's chest. Jeff O'DonnelI supervises. Y Mr. Thomas Kessler Mr. Larry Mattal Mr- David peterson Mrs. Helen Tomigal 18 FACULTY i ,A Business classes perform check cashing experiment i As an accounting lesson, Mr. Larry Mattal wanted to show his students that a check could be written on a human chest and still be cashed. Nick Lenhart supplied the chest and the experiment was a success. ln preparation for their convention, the senior members of the Distributive Education Clubs of America held a candle sale. The students of the rest of the group joined their parents to conduct a candy sale. Heading the business education department in the absence of Mrs. Vivian Siegfried was Mrs. Helen Tomigal. Mrs. Siegfried spent the entire year in the Oakland administration building. She will return to Skyline next year. Doreen Jones, Karla Kinyon. Cindy Pratt, Donna McClure, and Vicki Arnold begin their new assignments for the day in Miss Geraldine Bruns' steno l class. Miss Fu M X V K lyllimwltlw Mrs. Joan Goria FACULTY 19 English teachers take part in new methods workshop . f...f or ' - -1-fits ggfgf-1-,J :ff ' t 7153. . 'f .. ,, t , .,,,Q W., tx X x 2 Xt Q x x X X X: M w t 3 92 Q az'-'i. f-351:62 , gfsfw 'Vik '-img 'stiff - ii5:: ' ,, . 'Vw C. 1f'ff:'sL:,,aeQ f .sm ,- fiwfis-f. ii ,, .,.,.. g,,,,g K ,ff-est ,fi in - ,151 ,.,-V-,- .V.,LV. , .I .Qs ex-,'eww .. V. f -,A , ez fffi 's,, sggtr, ffz xv QQ X s smith Mwst fs- , . , tux ,.,, N , .t ,. 4 x QW Q u R ff, a V ,e vi A , -ff,-3,31 a l Mrs. Kathryn Allen Mrs. Geraldine Baldwin Mrs. Janet Carr MVS- Ediih Dick l Due to a lack of student interest in English, teachers in the department attended workshops throughout the year to learn new methods and techniques of teaching in the fields of classic and multi-ethnic literature, contemporary stories, and poems. Employing a new concept in teaching, students were used as tutors in the classroom with the hope that they might better relate to their peers. Joining the staff of Skyline's English department was Miss Eloise Keller, who taught for many years at Oakland Technical High School before coming to Skyline. Judy Thielen aids drama classes in promoting the play. FACULTY 21 Reporters attend special press conclave Dr. Marcus Foster, superintendent, called a special press conference September 15 to discuss the year's activity. Attending from Skyline were Karen Clarkson, reporter, Mrs. Pege Rankin, journalism teacher, Tim Clancy, Oracle editor and Wayne Batavia, student body president. All six schools were represented. Mr. Robert Pritchard Mrs. Pege Rankin Mr, John Rizzo Mrs. pa,-gona Wyatt 22 FACULTY Books, field trips, movies broaden language classes MVS- Adele Biles MF- Ernest Kalm Mrs. Henrietta Marquez Mrs. Helen Middleton Field trips and French films served as methods towards more interesting classes and the expansion of curriculum. Due to donations from the Parent-Teachers- Association, the department was able to rent French films which helped to increase the awareness and understanding of the French culture. Field trips were planned throughout the entire year. The neccessity for new books was fulfilled. The Spanish classes received new Level l books. Mrs. Adele Biles was the new Language department head. Learning through community studying are Cathy Abshire. Clay Selland, Bruce Everinuham, Susan Clarke. - . 52: 3- cf. Qaisszsfaff ri ai 'Y'-7 if ... , ,E-' Q I3, - 1 . 357 ' ff if-:fi - t eg fl 5 3 if , ' 3.6, -s 1 QQ 5 , r .12 2 , 4 'S 'L - ' 'S 4522.44 9 f. S 5 Miss Frances Ramirez Mrs. Juanita Raven Mrs. Francine Smith FACULTY 23 Management, family care, and home safety were emphasized in the homemaking department with sewing and cooking a smaller role in the curriculum. Mrs. Kazuye Yoshimura, department head, broadened the scope of the department by starting classes in stitchery and needle arts. To accomodate students unable to include homemaking in their daily schedules, weekly classes were held after school. RIGHT: Mrs. Charlotte Rich and students Diane Brown, Kim Stinnett. Eileen Cagle and Debbie Rosner begin their day with all the excitement of homemaking. BELOW RIGHT: Hard at work, Carey Peterson concentrates on the garment she's making. . - -' 5114- .. :'-fe.:-.tfqsh Q . ,B fi - , ' i my q.,, . . , f sitr ff f ,Q , - In - e . , .,,. A7 , L , f ' Q Mrs. Charlotte Rich Mrs. Kazuye Yoshimura 24 FACULTY New programs are begun . . . . fllifl ff Emissiontesterisobtained ffeifyjgfr l l i l i i - A A Mr. Charles Mgore Mr. Kirke Powell Mr. William Rader Mr. Eugene Rockeman lllsybfirifffgri .. A UV gf aj Q ,. Nnolgvijij, 3158 sei cf? dei lege? Auto Shop acquired an exhaust emission tester, which is the same as those po'sted at roadside stations to test cars to see that they are meeting the state auto emission restrictions. Skyline is one of the few schools in California to have one of these machines. The Trade Advisory Committee chose Skyline to receive the eighteen hundred dollar machine because of its safety record. New to the technical drafting department was an airbrush which works on the same principle as a spray gun. The paint, used to express depth, can be applied in any pattern. Air brushes are used in mechanical, archi- tectural, technical, and advertising media. Mr. Ronald Cirimele Mr. Flay Kranzusch LEFT: Busy working on his project, Lee Graham struggles to finish so he can see the results. FACU LTY 25 WM MIC DOl'!Eild CHSYHDQTOH MTS. .1930 Cosad Mfg, Jeanne Delmain Mr, Rgbert Hglroyd 26 FACULTY Miss Elenore Lazansky Mrs. Mary Mamer Teletype aids math students Much enthusiasm was shown for a new class in the math department which was intended for students not wishing to continue with traditional math, but who planned to go to college. Advanced math I, section ll was conducted as a seminar that fulfilled college requirements. The department, headed by Mr. Donald Cherrington, also added a teletype to the computer room. Mr. Joe Whitaker explains theorem to a geometry class. FAR LEFT: With the aid of her dodecahedron, Mrs. Mary Mamer describes various geometric figures to her class, ML Russ FlObbiflS Mr. Joe Whitaker Mrs. Vera White FACULTY 27 Folk music sparks play Organizing the music programs for the year, Mr. Richard Adams also directed the music for the November Fall Music Night, Holiday Concert, the annual Winter Band Concert, and the spring play Fiddler on the Roof . Along with producing and conducting, he also taught his band and orchestra classes. and his fifth period humanities class. In addition to helping with the music, Mrs. Joanne McKray sponsored the girls' glee club, choir, and small ensemble. ABOVE: Ann Peterson, Debbie Whitmore. and Ken Weisner join in celebration at Mr. Richard Adams' birthday party. A BELOW: Mrs. Joanne McKray, eight years at Skyline, is leading the choir practicing for the Spring Concert. Mr, Richard Adams Mrs. JOBFIFIB McKray 28 FACULTY Science class studies frog Mr. Roger Brehmer Mr, Lawrence Edwards Mr. Herbert Jorritsma Mr. Clarence Stevenson New to the science department were Mrs. Thelma Williams and Dr. Lawrence Edwards. Mrs. Williams who taught for nine years at King Junior High came to Skyline to teach biology and para medical physiology courses. Dr. Edwards taught math and biology. Taking a break from their regular departments, Mrs. Charlotte Rich taught biology during third period, and Mr. Fred Noel taught biology, during lunch time to help Mr. Roger Brehmer with his biology classes during the day. Mr. Herbert Jorritsma is head of the science department. His colleagues not pictured are Mrs, Juliette Dunham, Mr. Fred Noel, Mrs. Charlotte Rich and Mrs. Thelma Williams. Intent on dissecting the frog, Randy Panietz is watched by Marshall Frazier, Marcia Baptiste, Sue Quan, Mr. Herbert Jorritsma, and Xavier Williams, Mr. Max Valasquez Mr. Wilbert Yuen FACU LTY 29 J f M-EES: f,,,,5fiQgV,1agi rryr ,,,. 46,3 K .X M W Miss Helen Baker Mrs. Carmela DiGrazia Miss Elyse Dukatz Mrs. Dorthy Gray Miss Shirley Heady 30 FACU LTY Gym teachers encourage outstanding sportsmanship Zi 'es .5 M92 mf 'K wifi if 1 , ,Q V, .gtg N Mr, Paul Berger 3 .Y A Mr. Ira Call .- ? xa- ist Mr. Elwood Davidson Mr. Anthony Fardella Spicing up the girls' physical education department were new, bright red sweatsuits. The girls gymnastics team finally acquired its own publicity with lettered tee-shirts. Striving to regain the Berg Trophy, symbol of athletic supremacy, the boys' physical education department pushed Skyline's athletes to peak performance. Blending youth with experience, the department had great success in relating to student problems. Department head Paul Berger will be hard pressed next year to find a capable replacement for the nationally known baseball coach, George Powles. who retired in June after nine years at Skyline. LEFT: Boys enjoy an exciting game of basketball in their physical education class. FAR LEFT: Miss Elyse Dukatz and her second period dance class indulge in exercise. R y :mx Qt , A 2 t E 9 , I xx Ya 1 1, N, X -, Z -, Q' X sf T , Ky ,ltl ., ' lf X f 4 1 5 MY- Fred Noel Mr. George Powles FACU LTY 31 After receiving new materials for the anthropology class, teachers were able to expand and improve their teaching techniques. Among the supplies received were books, tapes, and film strips. Department head Miss Margaret Ward directed her staff in explaining the class system and the eighteen-year-old vote. Because many seniors wanted to graduate early, a heavy burden was put on the government teachers in the first semester to enable those students to complete their graduation requirements before February. Students from Miss Joan Leonard's international relations class use the library to obtain information for their term papers. RIGHT: Mr. Donald Ellsmore lectures his first period sociology class on the problems of social deviants caused by the factors of urban environment. 32 FACU LTY New materials, techniques expand history classes Mr. Karl Berriman Mr. Maurice Besse Mr. Richard Campbell Mr. Donald Ellsmore ,gang is-my hi ff! A V 024' Z 'H L 2 1 5' r N 1 if f ra ,3- X x 4, W 0, E L ,g xl my .- 'LA' x , Xxx vi f 31 X If X , XL H .. .A Q iff EL Mr. Robert Fabry Mrs. Laverne Fleming Mr. Daniel Hickey ,-Q. Mrs. Gail Johnsdn 5 x if rirn . ,. -R .. 1 . 5: 5 : gi k if Q -. M W , A X !0,'1gS'-V - gs, s' gggt .fi 5 ,sslsQ 'Q' vi 99 s'.a'1!o 5su 'u- 5 1 ' uv'P', Miss Joan Leonard D ug: rr wmnvizzggnna fam! I ffm H .. 'ly 1 r- vu fum., 2 M 'P , Wg, vig, ,ygimwmwgrriiyfa -mu El. r as QE . HHS-B! IQ 35 9-'gi rm if as 3 BM FACULTY 33 Court visits aid learning Linton Byington, a guest speaker for School Within a School, taught a mini-course on the Mexican Revolution. BELOW: Eric Rodriquez registers Kay Scherer to vote. Miss Margaret Ward Miss Helen Wheeler Mr. James Wong Mr. Craig Zachlod 34 FACULTY Faculty joins in student life i Teachers and administrators helped make many student activities a success by joining in the work and fun. Included in the many functions were helping make the first International Day a success, buying candy from enterprising students. Chi officers Connie Denny and Jan Sawyer give new Vice Principal Clarence Warren balloons spirit day. ABOVE RIGHT: While chaperoning a ski club excursion, Mrs. Jean Cosad and Mr. Clarence Stevenson enjoy a game of bridge at Sugar Bowl Lodge. ABOVE LEFT: Principal David Swanson and Vice Principal Wilma Lorentz buy a marriage license at Sadie Hawkins dance. FACU LTY 3 5 Yearbook gains club roster, spot color in every division v 1972 Olympian Editors Editor Business Manager Advertising Manager Opening Section Faculty Assistant Student Life Sports-Boys' Assistant Sports-Girls' Lower Classes Assistant Seniors Assistant Photographers Adviser 36 FACU LTY Jan Sawyer Owen Rubin Tom Revelli Diana Guido Terri Gainsley Kathy Kovell Carrie Breuner Jeff O'Donnell Pat McCarthy Leah Uhrhan Kelly Ferro Kim Brehl Nancy Clark Geri Murphy Grant Hoag Larry Meyer Kevin Myers Randy Taylor Mrs. Pege Rankin With spot color and duotones, the Olympian featured color in all divisions for the first time. Also added to the yearbook was a club roster which listed all clubs and all members of each club, band and orchestra. Rushing to meet deadlines and struggling to write copy, the yearbook staff recorded a year of history. Editor Jan Sawyer and the adviser Mrs. Pege Rankin spent many long hours before and after school correcting layouts and proofs. Olympian 72. was published by Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. Representing the firm to Skyline was Mr. Don Freeman. Owen Rubin, Mrs. Pege Rankin, Jan Sawyer, Tom Revelli select a picture to be used and decide how to crop it. BELOW: Nancy Clark, Kelly Ferro, Mrs. Pege Rankin, Kim Brehl, Boni Brown discuss copy. BACK ROW: Jan Sawyer, Jeff O'Donnell, Diana Guido, Pat McCarthy, and Carrie Breuner gather around Mrs. Rankin's desk. an-. Mrs. Pege Rankin's yearbook publications class with Eric Rodriguez, Randy Rushing, Eric Bownam, Doug Susan Fisher, Lael Hamilton, Carol MacLaren, Jan Murphy, and Graham Lombardo rush to meet one of Sawyer, Cindy Craddock, Joe Crane, Cindy Williams and their many deadlines. Mike Fruzzetti, BACK ROW: Andy Pincus, Grady Mack, Fourth period staff members are Geri Murphy, Bob Breilh, Mona York, Mary Loeser, Terry Kalem, Brent Thrams, Glenn Gordon, Nancy Dahl, Jim Nelson, Rick Farren, Rick Taylor, Joanne Stiliades, Greg Purves, Gary l i l l l l Wanhope, BACK ROW: Matt Madison, Steve Cerrutti, worked hard to meet all deadlines. The classes had a Kris Bolce, Alex Artiano, John Framstead, Wayne common meeting time during lunch, when they Batavia, Dennis Wong, Larry Meyer, Kevin Myers. They discussed all the problems that arose. FACU LTY 37 Members of the Journalism I class prepare for the next edition of the Oracle. They are Andrew Taylor, John Drain, Rhonda Henderson, Carolyn Payne, Beverely Bester, Kevin O'Hara, Diane Barnes, Fred Zelkowitz, William Griggs, Phil Way, Chris Carman, Dan Britton. Oracle wins high honors For the 1972 Oracle staff the deadline was always near. Reporting on campus news before it occured as well as after and taking unusual photos were the responsibilities of the reporters and photographers. Counting headlines, planning a layout, and arranging a final paste-up for the page was the problem faced with every issue of the Oracle. Again awarded Quill and Scroll's highest honor, International Honor Award, the Oracle attempted to give each edition a new twist or a new feature. Compiling, administering, and checking the results of the drug survey of the entire school was one of the major tasks of the staff this year. Among other innovations were a larger editorial section, more movie and book reviews, a series of articles on the department heads, more letters to the editor and a section on Bay Area Happenings listing activities in the Bay Area. Oracle newspaper editors include Jeff Mapes, Duain Anderson, adviser Mrs. Pege Rankin, Mark Smith, Hank Wirta, Tim Clancy, Bruce Kadden and Kathy Clayton. 38 FACU LTY Merrell Sheehan, Rick Silvani, Bruce Levitin, Pat Burnsed, Ernest Smith, Craig Labadie, Kathy Graydon, Charlotte Chavoor. In back are Claudia Held, Kathy Clayton, Jeff Mapes, John Moore, Mrs. Pege Rankin, 2 3 t , E . 2 Q E i adviser, and Harry Lindsay check a word in the dictionary. Not pictured are Barry Lowenthal, Omar Suer, Kenneth Mittelbuscher, Mike Johnson and Sandy Surnpter. Dutstanding newswriters gain international awards i .5 i I For the tenth year in a row, Skyline has been a member of the Quill and Scroll Society. To become a member of this international honor society for high school journalists, a person has to have -over one hundred and fifty printed inches in the school newspaper. This year eleven Skyline students were honored with the Quill and Scrolls International membership. iJournalism ll students double check their copy for the Oracle before it is sent to the printers. Period 2 students include Kevin Myers. Pat McCarthy lclerkl, Cindy Williams, Larry Pencovic, Frank Carrara,Amie Manown, Eeva Lonnblad, Doreen Jones, Joan Steele, Julie Catron, Ken McKee, Val Velez. Jane Barrick, and Rhonda Akin. Each year there are two special editions, one at Christmas and one at Graduation-senior edition. Page editors Duain Anderson, Mark Smith, and Val Velez work on copy for the next issue of the Oracle. LEFT: Quill and Scroll members Bruce Kadden, Mark Smith, Hank Wirta, Duain Anderson, Kathy Clayton, John Moore, Tim Clancy. adviser Mrs. Pege Rankin, Val Velez, Jane Barrick, Jeff Mapes, and Joan Steele work on the Oracle, FACU LTY 39 V T H I KYIXXI X A 'YLXN ,X I , , I 'I I I I ,fx ,Tj L' Xglgxffig FA 1 i TL :jx ,V Ki , 91 , 5 -. I 'XX 1 I 1 , .V , 2 , f Q 'V,fN3QfJ , EA K , 41 I iv X4 I '- ,'S' I If -I I ., ' ,f . I I ffvxxfxx fl I ' N E91 I MX N, 1 M 9-I, Ik!! .Rf rx IV AVI, I J f I UU y ,yy Lf If f L QU .L fd UN I E gy I ip , ' Wig If ' I- A L fjigf . ,XM ffx 'QV Wi.. xl A , Xxx VX kjjhx . xgjvylva f f f I vi 'XY f M Sw ,If ,tsl I ,f QL J N ,MQW A 1 ss I iw1?f' N I I 1 I ' ,IX II I kv Amf' 7 ' M 1 , L1 Iva, -M V, I XI: fLv!.!V,.w I I' lf' X 52 ju Q A . X 1 LI, IX' IN I T LIFE 72 STUDENT LIFE 72 gmt 2 STUDENT LIFE 72 STUDENT LIE E72 sw D ENT LIFE 72 2 s TU DENT L IIENT LIFE 72 STUDENT LIFE 72S'I IIE 72 STUDENT LIFE 72 STUDENT BELOW: The cheerleaders, Joyce Harris, Ellen Pascoe, MIDDI-E1 All Cheef Squads WOVK T0QefhGf YO lifISIUder1t BOTTOM: The lettergirls, Rita Stuckey, Mona York Felicia Keyes, Pat Small lheadl, Charlotte Butler, Robin Spirit bv leading YOOTSVS in VOUSUWQ Cheers- Sally Petersen. Marianne Kjobmand, Janet McNair, and Heath, and Anita Stuckey, show strong spirit. Dava Epstein, help in raising SkyIine's spirit. QQLUJ9 iffy' ff X ff' 1, i XX! Rita 42 STUDENT LIFE Mona Sally Marianne Janet Dava Spirit leaders cheer team to first win over Oakland l...,..,..K.,. During Skyline's victorious football season, there were laughter and tears behind the spirited cries of the members ofthe three cheer squads. The cheer leaders, song girls, and letter girls of 1971-72 led Skyline rooters in cheers which stimulated the Titans to a long-awaited win over Oakland, placing them second in the Oakland Athletic League. The 20 girls who made up the three cheer squads sponsored projects to raise money to pay for their new and imaginative uniforms. Their routines and yells raised enthusiastic and devoted spirit among appreciative fans at the rally preceeding the Homecoming game. Skyline's cheerleaders, song girls and letter girls will never be forgotten because of their bright smiles and strong school spirit. LEFT: Head cheerleader, Pat Small, shows her great enthusiasm at Skyline's first win over Oakland High. RIGHT: Rayna Pleasants, head song girl, helps lead cheers with energetic spirit and hope for victory. BELOW: Song girls, Nancy Clark, Paula Silva, Wilma Wallace, Rayna Pleasants lheadl. Linda Brown, Jane Barrick, and Joan Steele cheer1Titans on to victory. l: uzsasfwa-an-nu RIGHT: Michelle Wainwright receives flowers with escort Brent Tuner. BELOW: During the half-time procession, last year's queen introduced the candidates. i W. 1 , f ,.. X . , i r N I M 1 i, 5 5' , 5- ,ff 'V ,, - f V- ' ful--e ff' -V , ' H v 'r f Q ' 1 '-X i ,-'A , , ,f ., A , . , f f , I .. 1 , 1 f - if ,,,. rx 1 .. Ni -f i , N fx ' i .S , ... ? . ' ' , X ' ,. . 1 1 i 3 X f I -- f f w V.. , . ' j 'f I 1' M ,, x I M 1 ' '13 i J! fl, W I , A V K 1 i X -fi , W 'f ' 'J L i 1 , -' i , , f 0 in I I wi T' v i 1 1 1 'I f ,. ,., ...W i t N e 1 'VY' V' -J X I 'i X WF , '-W X ,Q i n Q f Ai , 2 i t if ix . Y Q N TUDENT LIFE Stuolents elect black queen For the first time in SkyIine's history, a black candidate was chosen for Homecoming Queen. Michelle Wainwright was chosen to represent the school as the 1971-72 queen. The coronation ceremony took place at the evening dance, Friday, November 12. Escorted to the dance by Brent Turner, the queen received the crown from last year's queen, Sharlyn Falaschi who returned for the event. Chilled by the brisk winds, the Homecoming candidates and their escorts were introduced to the capacity crowd during halftime at the game. Along with the support of the candidates and the enthusiastic crowd, the Titans beat the Oakland High Wildcats for the first time. LEFT: Chi candidate Jan Dunlap with her escort Todd Ainsworth. RIG HT: Omicron representative Gayle Barsamian with her escort Mike Leiberman. MIDDLE LEFT: Selected by Delta, Laurie Kuehne is with her escort Andy Pincus. MIDDLE RIGHT: Elected candidate for Epsilon, Leslie Barnes is with her escort Sam Retelas. BOTTOM LEFT: Carol Shurtz from Phi is with her escort Bob Breilh. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ethnic queen for Asian Student Union was Patti Lowe and her escort was Walter Lum. Black Student Union queen was Mara Wilcher, her escort was Jerry Williams and the representative for LaRaza was Yolanda Garcia and her escort was Jeff Ortega. Ethnic groups were represented for the second time. STUDENT LIFE 45 BELOW: Mike Lieberman and Karen Clarkson live it up. Shuster, Todd Ainsworth, Steve Knox, and Lynn BOTTOM: Crowd looks on as Richard Himberger, Brad Reinhard compete in the Chug-a-lug contest. 46 STUDENT LIFE ---m.....c.,, .,w,.c,, ' M21-m,,,,,.. ,WWMW . Gals 'n guys get 'hitched' during dance Sadie Hawkins, sponsored annually by the Spartan Service Society, provided gals with the unique opportunity to fetch their favorite fellers and drag them off to the Dogpatch wedding booths. After the hitching ceremony, each newly married couple traveled through an unforgettable honeymoon tunnel. Afterwards, wedding cake was served, a cider chugging contest was held, and awards were given out to the best dressed L'il Abners and Daisy Nlaes. Doug Ashley and Nancy Vickers witness Mr, David Swanson and Miss Wilma Lorentz sealing their vows, ABOVE LEFT: Decked out in the genuine tradition of Sadie Hawkins, Shelley Garshol dances with her date, ABOVE RIGHT: Rounding the last lap of the Honeymoon, Nancy Knowles crawls through the winding maze. STUDENT LlFE 47 International Day originally scheduled for January 7, was postponed until February 10. Taking full advantage of the warm. spring-like weather, Skyline students and faculty enjoyed a chance to get to know cultures different from their own. The day's activities were as spread out as they were diversified. Events ranged from a movie in the auditorium to groups playing on the foot- ball field. Ethnic foods were sold and a karate demonstration was staged on the Senior Lawn during the course of the day. TOP RIGHT: Ken Yamada watched Charlie Sakamoto and Dale Lee give a karate demonstration on the Lawn. BOTTOM LEFT: Greek dancers perform on Inter- national clay. The authentic Greek costumes are worn by Tom Banis, Diana Efstathiou, Marilyn Gray, and George Columbotos. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joyce Harris, Emma Scott, and Geoffeey Watson discuss success of the first lnter- national Day. 48 STUDENT LIFE 'International Day' offers insight into cultures I A fi l TOP LEFT: Junior Eskridge Taylor enjoys cooling shade during International Day while he listens to the music. TOP RIG HT: Light House for the Blind provided music for International Day . The group performed on the field. BOTTOM LEFT: Robert Pagan and Leticia Lira prepare food for International Day. Other foods were cooked. BOTTOM RIGHT: David Minamoto and Debbie Cheung pose in their Oriental costumes International Day. STUDENT LIFE 49 Ghoulish enough even for those least inclined to palpitations of the heart, the fall play Dracula was certainly an escape from the ordinary Skyline production. Saturday night's performance lapparently due to the presence of a full moonl attracted an anxious crowd, while the Friday performance was a success among the more timid members of the surrounding community. Designed and directed by Flawley T. Farnsworth, drama teacher, the production was accentuated by hazy mist, bats, and howling dogs. Handled by a crew of over one hundred, the special effects were as important to the atmosphere as was the cast. Organizing crews were stage man- agers, Kelly Ferro and Pam Berg-Neilson. An active member of the lnternational Thespian Society, the drama department is devoted to the advancement of dramatic arts in secondary schools throughout the nation. Count Dracula lDan Finnamorel faces Carol's mother, Dr. Seward lBeverly Bascilicatol in a scene of suspense. BELOW LEFT: As Carol lJudy Brunsmanl lies helpless on the couch. Count Dracula prepares to close in on her. BELOW RIGHT: Rick Carrothers applies stage make-up for his role as Carol's fiance, Mark. Straight from Transylvania nocturnal'Dracula'emerges i l l 50 STUDENT LIFE Professor Wong-Sing iStephan Mark! and Butterworth CRick Speesl observe Reenie iTheresa Jeffery! in a trance. BELOW: Dracula reasons with Carol and the Professor as Rick Carrothers Clefti, Rita the maid iHana Shieldsi, and CaroI's mother Krightl show their concern over Carol's condition. STUDENT LIFE 51 Weary from the heavy chores and duties of a hard- working milkman, Tevye lSteve Kalml dreams of being a rich man. FAR RIGHT: Golde iGayle Barsamianl agrees patiently with matchmaker Yente lPatty Rohrkemperl. BELOW: Hodel lDebbie LaBarberal listens intently as Perchik lCorey Andersonl tells her of the breaking of tradition-the coming of the new customs to Anatevka. BELOW CENTER: Tzeitel lDebbie Strattonl tries to convice Motel lEd Epsteinl to ask Tevye for her hand, BELOW RIGHT: Chava lClaudia Heldl sings of the husband she hopes to acquire from Yente. 52 STUDENT LIFE Spring musical is sellout Fiddler On The Roof , a current Broadway musical, was presented by the fine arts department in March. Mr. Rawley Farnsworth, Mrs. Joanne McKray, Mr. Richard Adams, Miss Elyse Dukatz, and Mr. William Rader spent many rehearsal hours with the 300 students involved in the performances, working together and coordinating the directional, musical, and technical aspects of the production. Due to their leadership and outstanding organization, both performances were considered by many people to be the best musical Skyline has ever presented. The cast, chorus, dancers, and crew members were very satisfied with the success of the musical. Tickets were sold out both nights. Steve Kalm as Tevye, and Gayle Barsamian as Golde, played the leading roles. Highlights of the production included the enjoyable music scores. such as lf I Were A Rich Man , Matchmaker , Sunrise Sunset , and Do You Love Me? , the dream scene and the wedding dances. The sentimental theme of breaking tradition and leaving the past behind touched the hearts of many in the audience. Agreeing to the marriage of his daughter and Lazar Wolfe, Tevye and Lazar lDan Samrickl make a toast. FAR LEFT: Breaking tradition, Russian Fyedka lMarc Martini joins Jewish Tevye in his wish for happiness. BELOW: Shprintze lKathy Radkel, Chave, Bielke tMichele Barabakl, Tevye, Golde, Perchik, Hodel.Tzeitel. and Motel sing the Friday night Sabbath Prayer. K' , sy , , . A A , .j 5 . t. .. Mr. Marjorie Beach, scholarship counselor. looks over student scholarship applications and recommendations. TOP RIGHT: Hertz Foundation Scholarship winners, Stan Lanning and Stephen Nlark, smile over their achievements. RIGHT: Bay Area Engineers award winner Stephen Mark, walks with Steve Brittenham, State Essay Contest winner. TOP LEFT: SkyIine's senior Boy and Girl of the Year are Jan Sawyer and Russ Ratto. Other nominees were FRONT ROW: Barbara Nlosle, Wayne Batavia, Bruce Kadden. ROW 2: Ilene Stewart, Kathy Gammelgard, Kelly Ferro, Jan Sawyer. BACK ROW: Bob Breilh, Jan Dunlap, Rick Spees, Russ Ratto. Pacific Gas and Electric Company semi-finalists are Nancy Tague lend of third rowl and Connie Denny lend of secondl. 54 STUDENT LIFE Af nf! X2 Apt seniors gain awards plus honors Scholarships were earned by many deserving seniors in pursuit of higher education. Among the scholarships won were a four year monetary grant to the University of Southern California, a S1000 scholarship to Linfield College, and a S500 award to Rice University in Texas. Other students won first through third places in the Skyline Market Art Contest sponsored by Piedmont Grocery Company. Chosen by they senior class council, the recipient of the daughters of the American Revolution Girl of the Year Award was honored at a luncheon given for all DAR winners in the area. The Miss Teenage Citizen award was won by a Skyline senior. The contest wassponsored by the Montclair Recreation Center to honor an outstanding senior girl and give her the chance to go on in further competition.. Qualifications for both DAR and Miss Teenage Citizen included a good service record, leadership in school clubs, and cooperation with students. Winning a S100 award and S100 for traveling expenses, a junior was honored at a governor's luncheon and was flown to Washington D.C. for the finals in an essay contest on employment of the handicapped. The Bay Area Engineers honored a senior boy with a S400 award for outstanding performance in the field of engineering and electronics. An outstanding senior girl received the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, a national award given to the highest scoring girl in the field of Homemaking in every school. Another nation-wide foundation has awarded the status of semi-finalist to two unexcelled senior boys. The very desirable scholarship was given by the Hertz Foundation. The Exchange Club of Oakland sponsored a contest for most outstanding senior boy and girl of the year. Candidates were judged on their scholarship and citizenship records and on amount of school and community service. Coordinating all scholarships and awards was Mrs. Marjorie Beach. Scholarship winners from various colleges are Pam Scott-Linfield: Denise Hodges-USC and Nancy Tague- Rice. LEFT: Linda Blueford-DAR, Debbie Schwartzman-Miss Teenage Citizen and Marian Koyama-Betty Crocker, are award winners. Standing are Skyline Art Contest winners Craig Cooney lsecond placel and Anne Morrison lthirdl, Lisa Johnson, first. STUDENT LlFE 55 RIGHT: Laughing over possible answers to give at Bank of America zone competitions are winners Ilene Stewart, Carrie Breuner. Marty Steiner and Ann Peterson. Ann received first in competition, Nlarty and Ilene-second place and S100 in price money, and Carrie- third and 575. BELOW: Sealbearers are FRONT ROW: Carol Simon, Jan Sawyer, Kelly Ferro, Loretta Fong, and Nancy Lichtenstein. Row 2: Ilene Stewart, Kathy Clayton, Jan Hewitt, Pam Scott, and Carrie Breuner. BACK ROW: Jan Dunlap, Ann Peterson, Nancy Tague, Randall Yee, Bruce Kadden, Ed Epstein, Harlon Lee, and Jamie Lee. Not pictured are Eleanor Bried, Sheila Carter, Ken Day, Connie Denny, Kevin Fetterly, Grant Hoag, Giselle Jurkanin, Mark Kaehler, Julie Norman, Karen Schmidt, lVlarty Steiner, Ken Weisner, and Alan Yamamoto. Each of the Sealbearers kept outstanding grades for four out of six semesters. BELOW RIGHT: Gemco winners are alternate Rick Spees, and Robert Hyerle. The contest was sponsored by Gemco Store, 56 STUDENT LIFE ' Scholarships are reward for many worthy students Many students were chosen as outstanding in their fields at Skyline and were given the chance to go on in further competition. Others were award winners or honored with certificates of achievement. Among these latter award winners were California Scholarship Federation Sealbearers. Students achieved this status and gold seal on their diploma by being members of CSF for four semesters, one of which must have been in their senior year. A junior girl was honored by being chosen representative to Girls' State, a program held at Squaw Valley for the purpose of developing a deeper interest in the problems of government. Girls formed a mock government electing Congressmen and a governor. Six juniors were nominees from Skyline for the National Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award. Students were Barbara Winslow, Ann Scherer, Ron Goetz, Greg Bowers, Doug Bartholomew, and Steve Brittenham. Two American Field Service finalists were Philip Chan and Shari Smith. Skyline had a National Achievement finalist. All Skyline semi-finalists became finalists in the National Merit Scholarship program. The seven finalists were judged on the basis of their NM test scores, one other examination and teacher-counselor evaluation. ln rugged competition between other outstanding Skyline economics students, a winner and one alternate emerged to go on in regional competition for a sizable scholarship. The contest was sponsored by the Gemco Department Store Foundation in hopes of developing better business and economic consciousness in students and future businessmen. Chosen as outstanding by faculty and counselors, the Bank of America awarded plaques to four general field winners. With the chance to win S50 to S1000 in regional competition, the students participated in group discussion before a panel of judges. Winners were judged on grades, activities. Girls' State winner is Lucretia Ford lrightlg alternate is Karen Haag. Lucretia joined other girls at Squaw. ABOVE LEFT: National Merit finalists were Nancy Tague,Jon Hale, Jan Hewitt, and Stanley Lanning. BELOW LEFT: Finalist for National Achievement Scholarship Program is Janene Osborn. She also received the Al Saroni Rotary Scholarship. Ron Bell, Craig Labadie, and Ken Day are remaining three National Merit finalists. STUDENT LIFE 57 . 1, xxx 1 N, '32 EE if 5 1 f 9324 4 R 1 . 1 Q s 1 QW .p . .f k - -,,,w' f A f - .5 A' I X 'K xi' A an 'Q 'EL-::' mf, pr' fi Q eg 4,kgx f ! M W ffsr 9 H X 'I ,BARN A QQ n ,.,.,.,. V. 1 M H , G Q . ff 4 8 x . i -1- ,:-L., 251 .f 515 ,V ' 3 ff, W- , if A ' , 2 K X -- 4' , K 3 . Bi, ' 5 f . f Ms ff A ,. ,... ., ,..,,., Y ,XAQA I v I In 1 ,W , V A K! f if 'X Z f 1 . , gg C . x I I ,Y K, Wg W Z 5 , , gk 4' fi N :fi ,. Qfw , 1 ' - 1 . . A Aw 1 LA X L . .84 . 3 , eq r' I y gg I M Af X H- AW SF ' 3 , is - x ,4 1. fx 1 ' 1 XX 'gl , I V X ' V 'Q Q if Q S XX LSE x xiii SX--X X J va fs' Q W q. gif, f ,gg gigf 14 Q? ff sm -am , li P :1',.Q Q S: L A' . X f V ' A , . ' z T 'Q 5' A 3' H MQ 'W W I Q-N. ' f if E V4 A , , , , f f . 2,1 N x ' 1 kxkk MW si ,.,.,, ,A .W K ff X fp' h X 5 ' , J 1f f 1 A f f Q X R Cleftdwellers are FRONT ROW: Ann Peterson vice- president, Lisa Cadwalader, president, Vicci Walters. ROW 2: Marian Koyama. Anne Huntress, Lynn Lewis, Nancy Lichtenstein, Sue Holland, Carolyn Sehour. ROW 3: Debbie Whitmore, treasurer, Susan Albright, Clarence Fischer, Mary Kruse. BACK ROW: John Wadsworth, secretary, Ken Weisner, Elwood Bode, David Hawes, Bob Ballanger and Greg Mazmanian. Choir members are FRONT ROW: Mona Lisa Brown, Masey Chan, Debbie LaBarbera, De De Taboloff, Bruce Howell, Corey Anderson, Dee Van Valkenburg, Kathy Clayton, Nancy Lichtenstein, Patty Lekas, Mrs. Joanne McKray. ROW 2: Bertha Horton, Rachel Earley, Debbie Stratton, Carol Lindquist, Mike Vandever, Gerald Brown, 60 STUDENT LIFE Linda Zwang, Joyce Quigley, Marian Koyama. ROW 3: Kathy Radke, Debbie Cox, .Joyce Harris, Louanne Nelson. Janice Brown, Dave Casey. David McPeak. Hershall Birden. 'Brian Barsamian. Kris Wolthius, Kim Rudisell, Karen Johnson, Laura Sturgeon. TOP ROW: Julie Booth, Debbie Leonetti, Marcia Baptist, Karen Haag, Bunny Sims, Kathy Maier, Mark Edland, Dan Meisenholder, Michael Johnson, Greta Hamilton, Bernard Gray, Barbara Bradt, Anne Huntress, Louise Lebbert. Members practice long hours. Music clubs work together in creating joyous sounds l l Members of the Glee Club are FRONT ROW: Kathy Crammer, Susan Tilson, Laura Baker, Sally Tilson, Sylvia Graham, Teresia Keyes, Tandy McGinty and Mrs. Joanne McKray ldirectorl. ROW 2: Valerie Carson, Sue Wood, Vicki Velasco, Nancy Godfrey, Doreen Schaefer, Each of the annual musical programs was a joint effort of Skyline's choir, Girls' Glee, Cleftdwellers and Small Ensemble: all under the direction of Mrs. Joanne McKray. Largest music group at Skyline, the choir performed for the Montclair Women's club and took part in a holiday program given at Breuner's in downtown Oakland. Girls' Glee went caroling at a number of convalescent homes throughout the holidays and sang for the annual spring concert. Small Ensemble gave many performances outside of school including a program for the Easter Seal Bazaar at Lake Merritt Hotel. Mainly concerned with publicity for Skyline musical events, Cleftdwellers, along with members of the music department, held fund raising activities to purchase recording equipment for the various programs. Small Ensemble members are FRONT ROW: Magda Buining, Debbie LaBarbera, Kris Wolthius, Debbie Stratton, Linda Zwang. ROW 2: Mrs. Joanne McKray, Mike Vandever, Corey Anderson, Greta Hamilton, Joyce Quigley, Barbara Winslow, Steve Kalm, Kathy Radke. TOP ROW: Dave Casey, Robert Pagan, Julie Booth, Bernard Gray, Bunny Sims, Dan Meisenholder, Abbe Feigenberg. Morning practice is held. BELOW LEFT: Representing the choir, Linda Zwang presents director Joanne McKray with flowers in grateful acknowledgement of her hard work, Sarie Valen, Cherilyn Presant, Carol Sandstrom. TOP ROW: Virginia Robinson, Kathy Quinn, Rhonda Alexander, Jennifer Williams, Barbara Zachery, Gloria Johnson, Marcia Jormann, Jan Loney, STUDENT LIFE 61 Cadet corp places first Reserve Officers' Training Corp, now in its fifth year, regained its honor star from the sixth annual army district's Federal Inspection. Among many appearances, the drill team marched in the Christmas Parade in Saratoga in which it placed second of all drill teams in the Bay Area and placed first in drill teams of Oakland. Competition within Skyline's A,B, and C companies always added superb skill to its members. During a morning practice, the ROTC Battalion stands at attention in preparation for tha annual inspection. ABOVEz The Oakland School champion cadet rifle team and color guard include FRONT ROW: Norwood Square, Ed Feifert, and Peter Shyvers, ROW 2 Brad King, George Martin and Gregory Geddes. BACK ROW: Wayne Johnson. BELOW: Drill team members are FRONT ROW: Greg Short, Harry Few, Hershall Berdon, Angus Loop, Alfred Harris, Peter Shyvers, Greg Geddes, and Linus Linder. BACK ROW: Cameron Lee, Karl Haley, David Brown, Bradford King, Norwood Square, Al Rogers, Larry Brooks, and Doug Chew. Leading the Drill Team is cadet Captain Ed Feifert. 62 STUDENT LIFE -1-em.. Vw ,,,, W, ,awww V ,,,,,gvJw. . ' s,L 44,1 f, , I Q Honor club adds duties Presiding at assemblies, games and other student activities, the Spartan Service Society added to its schedule of duties the supervision of the Mill . The honor society also sponsored and supervised the annual Sadie Hawkins Day race, and it presented a Hillbilly dance the following evening. During spring, a party was held at which time the sponsors, lVlr. Lawrence Mattal and Mr. Russ Robbins awarded trophies to the fall president, Russ Ratto, the spring president, Karen Schmidt lfirst SSS girl presidentl and the most inspirational member. ABOVE: The SSS sponsors and executive board include FRONT ROW: Mr. Larry Mattal, sponsor. Karen Schmidt, fall secretary, and Mr. Russell Robbins, co-sponsor. BACK ROW: Brian Wiele, fall treasurer, Russell Ratto, fall president, and Richard Spees, fall vice-president. Not pictured is Luanne Livermore, fall social chairman. CENTER: The SSS chairmen for the Sadie Hawkins dance consisted of Karen Schmidt, Brian Wiele, Diana Guido, Luanne Livermore head chairman, Dennis Judson, Karen Clarkson, Nancy Tague, Nancy Smith, Kelly Ferro, and Richard Carrothers. Not pictured is Steven Cerruti. BELOW: The Spartan Service Society's members gather to discuss nominations for spring officers. STUDENT LlFE 63 Skyline Divers'qClub, originated by students Doug Chew and Greg Geddes, went on organized dives to Fort Ross, Carmel, Van Dam, and Monterey. Adventure, night diving, ecology clean-up dives, marine biology ex- periments, and spearfishing were topics on' the agenda for each dive. At school the pro- blems of new equipment, films, techniques. and the job of setting up scuba classes for interested students were tackled. The club was sponsored by campus control super- visor, Mr. Joe Williams and teacher, Mr. Bob Ciremele. Ski Club members traveled twice to Sugar Bowl and Bear Valley. Excursions were or- ganized by students Bruce Kadden, Brian Wiele, Carol Simon, and Robin Burns. Mrs. Juliette Dunham and Mr. Clarence Stevenson sponsored the club and its activities. Play Day was the main event for the Eques- trian Club members. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Charlotte Rich the club went on trail rides and picnics. Activities of the club were organized by Sue Fleming, Cathe Chorness, Diane Purdy, Roberta Termini, Lynn Rose. Under the sponsorship of Mr. William Rader the Alpine Club traveled to Yosemite and went on hikes and clean-ups during the year. Skiers are FRONT ROW: P. Miller, L. Rosenquist, B. Mosle, K. Taylor,'M. Fitzmaurice, K. Wemmer. C. Loorz, and L. Swift. BACK ROW: M. Sutro, D. Casey, J. Kovac, R. Miller, H. Schmidt. T, Clancy, J. Sweetman, C. Snider, K. Hardy, R. Taylor, D. Peterson, J. Mosle, D. Sutro, B. Eng. Divers create new club fi, fag M, ,Ziff , ' Members of the Equestrian Club standing are Susie Fleming, Debbie Dockman, and Lynn Rose. Mounted on their horses are members Julia Catron, Cathy 64 STUDENT LIFE Taggart, Cathe Chorness, Diane Purdy, Nancy Berkowitz, Glover. Not pictured are Gaye Hunter, Eleanor Bried Roberta Termini, Julie Fogle, Valerie Carson, Ann Marie Alison Stone, Linda Bauer. Scuba divers displaying basic underwater equipment are members of the Skyline Diver's Club. Aquanauts are students Mike Haddon, 'Walter Young, Graham Lombardo, Greg Booth, Douglas Chew, Gregory Steve Kubicki, Dennis Maher, Flick Hanan, Rick Geddes, Matthew Clause, Bill Devany, Don Miller, Reasoner, and Ken Mittlebusher. ff 'E Some Alpine Club members at a meeting are sponsor Bill Rader, Rick Taylor, Steve Huss, Richard Narndt, Angus Loop, Mike Broadwater, Debbie Johnson, and Dan Taylor. STUDENT LIFE 65 Members of ASU are FRONT ROW: Wilson Lee, Anita Young, ROW 2: Patty Low, Roberta Wong, Skip Angel, Dave Minamoto, Debbie Cheung, Tim Lee, Kay Matsumoto. BACK ROW: Mr. James Wong, Mark Neishi, Brian Wong, William Poh. Members of BSU are SITTING: Tommy Smith, Mary Cornwell, Rayna Pleasants, Debbie Taylor, Jerry Williams, Gina Stumpe, Anthony Thomas, Gary Heard, Larry Walker, Gary Bean, ROW 2: Denise Goodwin, Vivian Glasco, Emma Scott, Linda Brown, Donna Woods, Blynthia Loudermilk, Mauri Montgomery, Vanessa Halloway, Yvette Logan, BACK ROW: Gayle Dunn, Gerry Walters, Dennis Jeffrey, Gerald Mitchell, Jason Wright, and Richard Leach. 7 4 'ffl , I 66 STUDENT LIFE i r T 1 Student efforts result ' ' 1 I in first International Day ?i J ,ff l l Requested by students and organized l.l the Human Relations Steering Committee, International Day was set up for the pur- pose of having students enjoy and relate to other people's ethnic cultures. Many students wore costumes from their native countries and everyone had the opportunity to buy food from several different lands. The committee was sponsored by Mrs. Mildred Marcus. Theugroup continued with its program of tu- toring at Roosevelt and Parker Junior Highs. Black Student Union, sponsored by Mr. Richard Campbell, also joined in lnternation- al Day. Members were dressed in the mode of their African heritage and cooked soul food to sell during lunch. BSU also partici- pated in the Homecoming parade and put on a dance as a fund raising activity. L Karate demonstrations on Senior Lawn were an Asian Student Union activity on lnter- national Day. Selling Chinese and Japanese food during lunch, ASU members were among the most colorfully dressed on cam- pus. The group, sponsored by Mr. James Wong, took a trip to visit racial centers. Discussing the problem of organization of the February event were Gerald Walters, a guest, Wendell Smith, Karen Carney, Sheila Barlin, and Denise Jeffrey. BELOW LEFT: Tim Lee and Skip Angel cook Asian food to be sold in special booths on International Day. BELOW: Ken Yamada, Glenn Wong and Charlie Sakamoto give a karate demonstration. Y W ABOVE: Wendy Johnson and Jennifer Armstrong spot Dee Dee Taboloff on a back hip circle. Terecia Keyes. Shelley Means and Jennifer Williams wait their turn. CENTER: Student of a special clinic, Rachel Earley is able to teach new moves while Pam Kruck rests on bars, BELOW: ln one of Dance Workshop's many sessions, Sam Fletelas, Cathy Richards and Laurie Kuehne practice folk dances for the spring musical Fiddler. 68 STUDENT LIFE After school programs attract students Governing the girls' gym activities, the Girls' Athletic Association cabinet coordinated the after school sports, dance and gymnastics program. GAA sponsored a project in which sweat shirts and pants were sold to raise money to purchase uniforms and extra equipment. Part of themoney went toward awards given at a banquet in June, arranged by GAA sponsor, Miss Helen Baker. Patches, medals and trophies were awarded on the basis of points received for various extra- curricular activities and outstanding performances in gym throughout the year. Also gathering points were members of the girls' gymnastics club. The club consisted largely of members of the gymnastics team but Mrs. Carmela DiGrazia opened the club to all gymnasts. Club members received GAA points by attending clinics, selling brownies, and participating in meets. Performing in the spring musical Fiddler on the Roof, the Dance Workshop was composed of girls from Miss Elyse Dukatz' dance classes as well as other girls and boys who were interested in performing with actors and singers in the collective effort of Fiddler on the Roof. The group, somewhat short on males, also participated with the music department in the Spring Concert. ABOVE: GAA cabinet members are Sue Vant Hof, Stacey Baba, Kathy Gammelgard and Linda Blueford. LEFT: Many and varied are the activities of Dance Workshop. Cathy Richards, Sam Fletelas, Sue Jaffie, George Colombotus and Laurie Kuehne form pyramid, STUDENT LIFE 69 People relate ways, culture Members of the Foreign Students Club were able to present many new cultural ideas to the student body this year. Miss Elenore Lazansky is the group sponsor. Bible Club is sponsored by Mr. David Peterson, busi- ness teacher. Many religious experiences were exchanged this year during the bi- weekly meetings of the club. By holding candy sales throughout the school year, the American Field Service members were able to send many students abroad. The club is co-sponsored by Mrs. Laverne Fleming, and Mrs. Gail Johnson, both history teachers. Foreign Students Club members Yvonne Lee, Ticiana Ouiza, Jeroen Jacobse, Ann Schnake, Lenarth Saver- strom, Magda Buining, and Shari Smith, converse with Principal David Swanson in the vice principal's office. CENTER: Bible Club members are Linda Allen, Valerie Chamber, Dorothy Vallis, Calvin Young, and Clarence Fisher. The club meets every Tuesday and Thursday. BELOW: American Field Service. See club roster. it. 'xiii f ff. 44 1 , fl 3 X Q ' rm. S., 4.. .. 5 QM Sim. 70 STUDENT LIFE I' 31, . sy kg Varied clubs answer need Sponsored by Mrs. Jean Cosad, the Calif- ornia Scholarship Federation is comprised of students showing outstanding scho- lastic ability. With the help of sponsor, Mrs. Vera White, the members of Math Club worked this year with computers in order to broadenktheir mathematical spectrum of sciences. By touring college campuses, the Scholar- ship Club was able to get a glimpse of what college life is like. The club is sponsored by Mrs. Marjorie Beach, Mrs. Juanita Thomas. CSF officers, Stacy Baba, Floberta Lew, Debbie Ditzler, Kathy Clayton, Linda Chow, make plans for a meeting. CENTER: Math Club members take time to inspect the teletype. They are, Merit Mosher, Bruce Everingham. Albert Benveniste, Steve Barany, Kim Everingham, Owen Rubin, Gaye Hunter, Eleanor Bried, Mark McCuistion, Kent McNab, and Cathe Chorness. The club meets in room 83. BELOW: Scholarship Club. For names, see club roster, ,-7' 1 ..g,,,m,, STUDENT LIFE 71 ABOVE RIGHT: Sex Education officers Roy Aitchison, Karen Goldwater and Randy Johnson were student organizers of Sex Education Club. Randy Johnson was president. RIGHT: Members of the Film Club are: Don Cresswell. Warren Perry, Kevin Fetterly, Rob McKay, Jeff Anderson BELOW: Members of the Future Physicans' Club are FRONT ROW: Stacey Baba, Linda Chow, Roberta Lew, and Joanne Wong. ROW 2: Peter Wong, Gloria Parham, and Debbie Ditzler. ROW 3: Yvonne Lee, Karen Wem- mer, Joanne Stiliades, Adrianne Miller, Calvin Young, and sponsor Mr. Wilbert Yuen. BACK ROW: Kathryn Beavers, Danelle Alexich, Andrea Kling, Cindy Craddock. C I U b U r S m e d I I n r S Distributive Education Club of America was involved with marketing and merchandising. Members put into practice the techniques of selling, learned in numerous field trips to department stores and advertising agencies, Film Club gave several noontime showings of old time comedy classics to raise money for the rental of other films and to buy film for the clubs own movie making projects. Berkeley Medical Center was the destination of the Future Physicans CIub's first activity. The club, sponsored by Wilbert Yuen, went eff? to surrounding-hospitals and medical centers in the remaining months. In April, a Health Careers Conference was opened to all stu- dents interested in medical careers. Suc- cessful people in health careers, lectured. exhibitied, and showed pertinent films. Microphones, loud speakers and address systems were concerns of Mr. William Rader's Public Address Crew. The audio ef- fects for Dracula , Fiddler on the Roof , the many assemblies, and the sports events were engineered by this same able group. Sponsor of the Sex Education Club is Mr. Richard Campbell. Meeting every week, members discussed planned parenthood along with the idea of zero population growth Public Address Crew members are Kent McNab, Rick Taylor, Al Siver, Edwin Wong, Steve Mark, Roland Lee. ,Z 7 yfyyyffwff ,, 'V i O 2 WH, f Q we Q' . 'zy12M6yf'f2c: f ,W 5 if f ff ' ff, fx fp we? f f Q fy fr ,, W, V Qjitfgzazg, Q ,ffm 7 Qfwi, 'ff , inns 12 QQ m,m,f2.u,,,,,.,,,.v. ..,, , 4 f ' DECA members are evin McGee, Tom Slater, Linda George, Carol Dardari, Vanessa Holloway, Mauri Montgomery, Judy Land, Nancy Joseph, Mara Wilcher, Rick Carrothers. In March D e d its annual breakfast, where Rick Carrothers, Nancy Harris, and Joyce Harris received awards. STUDENT LIFE 73 Along with sharing their artistic ability with the school, the Art Club created posters for other outside events such as banner displayed at the 50 anniversary dinner of Oakland Chapter DelVlolay. Expression Art and Literary Board put out its annual magazine, Expression , compiled from the selected poems, stories and drawings of the students. Thespians helped make the fall term play, Dracula , a success by selling tickets and providing refreshments. They also filmed the production with the new movie camera. lVlr. Rawley Farnsworth was sponsor of both Thespians and stage crew. Designing and building the scenery and props for the fall term play, Dracula , and the spring term play, Fiddler on the Roof was the stage crew's main project during the year. Stage crew members also helped backstage. Members of the Art Club are Alan Walters, Corlis Laster, Jim Sweetman, Clay Selland, Mae Welter, Damon Defer, Duain Lomack. Ted Colias, lVlr. Albin Templeman lsponsorl. Art work, magazine, skit exhibit student creativity 7' i ?'4 ng? 512 Alu , l Members of the Expression Art and Literary Board, Mr. Rundle, Bob Kolsters, Mr. GGOYQG G 0f1ClUiSI lSDCnS0rl. Newsome, Robert Watts and Dave Hyerle look over Kenneth Boepfert lsponsorl, Jude O'Young, Bob Flobin lVleyer, lVlrs. Faricita Wyatt lsponsorl, Rob e,-,triesthat Students have Submitted, 74 STUDENT LIFE Intent on his work, stage crew members, Jim Harden, constructs sets for spring play, Fiddler on the Roof. ABOVE: Thespian Members are BOTTOM ROW: Abby Feigenberg, Cindy Craddock, John Gilkerson, Sue Sant, Beverly Bascilicato ROW 2: Ken Day, Mary Armstrong, Judy Thielen, Judy Brunsman, Kelly Ferro, Steve Kalm. Marc Martin ROW 3: Richard Rogel, Joyce Quigley, Linda Blauvelt, Greg Bruce, Flick Carrothers ROW 4: Nancy Lichtenstein, Linda Swang, Kathy Fladke, Pam BergNeilson, Dan Finnamore, Brad King ROW 5: Jayne Pennock, Linda Dami, Judy O'Young TOP ROW: Nanci Prodanovich, Mike Ingram, and Richard Spees. STUDENT LIFE 75 Zonta Club was involved in various activities during the school year. Under the direction of Miss Wilma Lorentz and Mrs. Kathryn Allen, the club ushered at school functions, entertained at a convalescent hospital, and raised money for the Cerebral Palsey Center. Kelly Ferro was president. Save the Children, a club formed in December and sponsored by Mrs, Rosemary Eagan, sent money for Indian children on a reservation. Pep Club members promoted spirit in their red and white outfits by selling refreshments and cheering at basketball and football games. Mrs. Helen Middleton was sponsor. Ecology Club members wrote letters to their legislatures, urging them to save the wolves and polar bears. The club, sponsored by Miss Helen Wheeler, went on a trip with the Audubon Society to the San Joaquin Delta to make a study of waterfowl. Save the children members are Selene Johnson, Debbie Stewart, Sally Lowel, Sue Janner, and Janice Vickers. They voted to adopt an American Indian child. BELOW:fZonta club members are FRONT ROW: M. Kiobmand, J. Dunlap, K. Clayton, D. Stewart, J. Vickers, S. Johnson, K. Ferro, D. Wiskocil. ROW 21 L- Fong, P. Kruck, C. Lee, C. Denny, D. Fong, L. Dami, A. Huntress, J. Richter, L, Sturgen, A. Penny. C. Craddock. BACK ROW: J. Sawyer, P, Lowe, R. Wong, J. Stiliades, S. Fisher, P. Bunton. New group adopts child 76 STUDENT LIFE Y , .,.,f1.7gff.,,L if - 5? ,fe-.11 f if , eff., f - f 5-- A 1 ' ' In ff ABOVE LEFT: Pep Club members, Terecia Keyes, Jill Ushijima, and Patricia Burnsed cheer at Fremont game. ABOVE RIGHT: Enthusiastic Pep Club member Tina Carmichael refrains from cheering. BELOW: Ecology Club members are FRONT ROW: Laura White, Laurie Rubin. ROW 2: Lisa Dare, Linda Robards. ROW 3: Jim Covel, Tim O'Hara. BACK ROW: Dan Taylor, and Jerry lllgen la visitorl. STUDENT LIFE 77 Wayne Batavia, Student Association president, and Linda Blueford, vice president, discuss their term. ABOVE RIGHT: Patty Lowe, Student Association treas- urer, Janice Dunlap, secretary, contemplate their duties. RIGHT: Todd Ainsworth, Commissioner of Internal Af- fairs, Gary Heard, Commissioner of Assemblies, Geri Murphy, Commissioner of Social Affairs, and Stanley Howard, Commissioner of Assemblies, discuss the up- coming class system. 78 STUDENT LIFE Associates Council adopts class system constitution Fall Associates Council members wrote the new school constitution which was put into effect for the first time by the spring Stu- dent Association officers. Under the leader- ship of fall Student Association president, Wayne Batavia, and spring Student Associ- ation president, Bob Breilh, the student government was successfully transformed from the original House System to the new and promising Class System of government. Associates Council is now composed of delegates from sophomore, junior, and sen- ior class councils and class presidents. Terri McWilliams, spring Student Association treasurer, and Kelly Ferro, secretary, discuss their future plans. BELOW LEFT: Patty Lowe, spring Student Association vice president, and Bob Breilh, Student Association president, look forward to their term as officers. BELOW RIGHT: Don Carter, spring Commissioner of Assemblies, and Doug Ashley, Commissioner of Inter- nal Affairs, gaze upon Skyline's magnificent view STUDENT LlFE 79 F i 3 i i 1 i A Debbie Schwartzman, Chi president. Doug Ashley, Omega president, Jim Schwalbe, Omicron president, Rick Carrothers, Epsilon president, Steve Cohn, Phi president, and John Coyle, Delta president, are last house presidents to reign before class system goes into effect. RIGHT: Rachel Earley, Chi vice president, Jere Ochsner. Omega vice president, Barbara Wells, Phi vice president, Marianna Kjobmand, Epsilon vice president, and Karen Wemmer, Omicron vice president, shiver in,the falling snovv. Not pictured is Sue Sant, Delta vice president. 80 STUDENT LIFE ,N ix V5.4 f For the last time, student government was based on the house system. ln December, students voted to change to the class sys- tem. Fall house officers were the last ones: the class system went into effect at the be- ginning ofthe second semester. Chi members sold caramel apples to raise money to give to the East Bay Center for the Blind. They also sold smile buttons and gave away balloons on their spirit day, Along with Chi, Epsilon co-sponsored the success- ful KYA Oneders'-faculty basketball game. Members sold trick or treat candy for the Kidney Foundation at Halloween time. On its spirit day, Delta sponsored a pyramid building contest. Members had a cake sale to raise money. Omega sponsored its second annual pie-eating contest, and the post-Hal- loween apple-bobbing contest was popular. Tricycle racing during all three lunches pre- vailed on Omicron spirit day. Money raised from sales was used for a scholarship fund. Phi spirit day was highlighted with tug-of- war contests during all lunches. Also popu- lar with the students was a balloon sale. LEFT: House commissioners heading for the cafeteria are Janene Osborne-Epsilon internal affairs, Cari Lee- Epsilon social affairs, Alison Penny-Phi judge, Lynn Jefferson-Omicron judge, Lynn Rose-Omicron aca- demic affairs, Ann Peterson-Omega internal affairs, Laura Russell-Chi social affairs, Denise Hodges-Omi- cron social affairs, Jan Sawyer-Chi internal affairs. Pat McCarthy-Delta judge, Brad Schuster-Chi judge, and Flex Weichart-Epsilon judge, ABOVE: Various house secretaries and treasurers are FRONT ROW: Kathy Smart'Phi treasurer, Debbie Pearl- Omicron secretary, Floberta Lew-Omega treasurer, Stacey Baba-Delta treasurer, and Kathy Clayton-Chi secretary BACK ROW: Joanne Wong-Omega secretary, Linda Marshall-Phi secretary, Kelly Ferro-Delta secre- tary, Bruce Kadden-Epsilon treasurer, Pam Kruck-Epsi- lon secretary, Connie Denny-Chi secretary, and Joanne Lee-Omicron treasurer. STUDENT LIFE 81 - V . ,mAA 1 AlA lA A' H g 'k.k - X! j TOSS TS S O OTTTT 1 t 2 7 I f f 77 7 . ,'-L- , S, , , ., 7 35 f 'T .f , , T ,. . . . 3 5 . ,- T T f ' ' I . I I V, fx fr , ,ff .. ' . 2, .' 1927 7 - 'X-, 'f .x 1 I V K . ' ' v I ,V ifzg .P 1- E, 'E k K :fl X52 f VK: fn 34. ,Sz 1,35 A A , Wm xx VVKY - J' b, V! V f.. V. A 6 X, -V - ii, . 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X f .. 4,0 ff , f f , , ff . Q, f Q f Q., gy: If 4,' 4, X, X, uf f 4 4' fmwv ff.4ffi,7'7' 7 , K .4 . . wi-w.:f41a.y-1159ff, , f-' r f f 1- f,'.f,.,4f, Mggfz K Ten year hex now broken, football team beats Oakland l i Highlighting the season against arch rival Oakland High, the Titans stomped the Wildcats 24 to 6. The win enabled the Titans to tie for second place with Oakland in the final Oakland Athletic League standings. The first quarter ended in a O to O tie. Mark Palmore, playing for the injured Rusty Keyes, opened the scoring for Skyline with a three yard run in the second quarter. The first half ended 6 to O when the Titan defense stopped a Wildcat drive holding them on the one yard line for three plays. Two plays after receiving the second half kickoff, Palmore took a pitch around left end and rambled 58 yards to score. All-City halfback, Gene Howard, scored on an eight yard run in the fourth quarter. Brent Thrams ended the scoring and Oakland's winning streak over Skyline when he intercepted a pass in the final minutes and returned it 58 yards for a touchdown. Traveling to Piedmont to open the season, the Titans avenged last year's defeat by trouncing the Highlanders 32 to 16. ln the pre-season home opener, the Tamalpais lndians were skinned 27 to 6 in a game highlighted by three scoring passes by All- City quarterback, Donn Falaschi to All-City end Don Walden. Closing the pre-season against the Hillsdale and Napa teams, the Titans were defeated 41 to 12 and 24 to 8. Opening the OAL season at Skyline, the team was upset 26 to 22, by Fremont. the eventual league champs. Undaunted by opening game loss, the Titans travelled to Tech. winning in last 10 seconds, 22 to 16. Hosting the Castlemont Knights on October 29, the Titans were upset 18 to 16. Determined to even their record, the team traveled to Mack seeking their second OAL win. The first half ended with a Falaschi to Walden scoring pass tying the score 6 to 6. During half time Coach Tony Fardella inspired the team to play their best. They responded by receiving the second half kickoff and marching the length of the field to score. Skyline notched its second OAL victory 21 to 14 which set the scene for the showdown victory over Oakland. Above: Dave Bluford l81l tackles the Oakland quarterback for a loss as Jeff O'Donnell l78l Pat McCarthy l75l Paul Nottingham l63l and Mike Bowen i8Ol rush to assist. Below: Attempting to build confidence into the team. Coaches Tony Fardella and Fred Noel go over last minute instructions before the Homecoming game. SPORTS 85 S , 4 f . , 1' ' ! Q 'aw f 1 31. 'S f N j I W f 97 QW Www f 1 fm fa ,X , fm wi V I f Eight varsity team players receive All-City recognition Pre-season Record l l Skyline 32 .... 16 Piedmont T Skyline 27 .... 6 Tamalpias Skyline 8 .... 24 Hillsdale Skyline 12 .... 41 Napa OAL Season Record Skyline 22 .... 26 Fremont Skyline 20 .... 14 Technical Skyline 16 . 8 Castlemont Skyline 21 . . . . 7 4 McClymonds Skyline 244 ffifl '6 Oakland FIRST TEAM , ALL-CITY Eugene Howard-offensive halfback Donn Falaschi-quarterback Don Walden-offensive end Paul Nottingham-linebacker Brad Shuster-offensive tackle SECOND TEAM ALL-CITY Jeff O'Donnell-defensive guard Mitch Wainwright-linebacker David Bluford-defensive wing HONORABLE MENTION Brent Thrams Rusty Keyes Mark Bywater John Ratto Lynn Reinhard Gary Hunter Steve Knox All-city tackle Brad Shuster i76l throws a block as Gene Howard l22l All-city halfback eludes a tackler for yardage in third OAL game against Castlemont. ,,g l Varsity team members include BACK ROW: T. Smith, R. Ratto, A. Hall, M. Palmore, P. McCarthy,J. O'DonnelI, Keyes, -G. Hunter, B. Shuster, L. Reinhard, M. Bywater. B. Altmyer, D. Edwards, C. Bergsen, R. Wildenstein, T. S. Knox, K. Mitchell, R. Leach, B. Watters, J. Reyna, D. Falaschi, P. Nottingham, M. Todd, D. Walden, and K. Brown, M. Wainwright, G. Gorden, C, Hunter, ROW 23 Coach Tony Fardella, FRONT ROW: D. Bluford, R. McKee. They broke ten year hex by beating Oakland. SPORTS 87 Junior varsity bests record Shutting out Piedmont and Tamalpais in pre- season, the junior varsity gridders were on their way to a successful season which ended with their best record ever. In their third pre-season game the J.V.'s dropped Napa by a score of 20-6. The JV's were led during the OAL season by a tenacious defense and an aggressive offense. ln the opening game, the offense led the JV's to an 18-16 win over Fremont, Their second game was against Tech. With a strong running game the J.V.'s beat Tech by the score of 22-8. In their next two games the J,V. defense put consecutive shutouts on Castlemont i2O-Ol and McClymonds l23-Ol. With their offense and defense doing well their next game was against rival Oakland. Going into this game the J.V.'s were 7-O, but mistakes and turnovers gave Oakland the championship and the win over Skyline, the final score 24-15. The loss had ended all hopes for an undefeated season. The JV's 4- 1 record gave them secondplace in league standings and a 7-1 including pre-season. Left: J.V, safety, Mike McCrae, leaps high to intercept a Castlemont pass. George Howard l22l backs up play. l l Junior Varsity team members include FRONT ROW: Silva, T. Brown, D. Brown, R. Alexander, K. McGee, Cunha, O. suer, D. Defer, c. smith Row zfrfbltfsiii Taylor, R. Kahler, G. Watson, l. Gilkey, J. Winslow, Bergson, B. Frisch, K. Schreiber, C. Ratto, R J R P. K Gammelgard ROW 3: Coach Paul Berger, J. Armstrong, K. McWilliams, T. Darling, J. Sullivan, M. Price, P. Washington, M. Palmorie, M. Holmes, G. Farmer, K. Field, D. Wright, Coach Ira Bud Call ROW 4: M Edlund, M. McRae, R. Goady, T. Banis, G. Morgan, L. Dokas, R. Myers, D. Sullivan, G. Howard, J. Mosle, S. Selna, and R. Myers. Junior Varsity team entered league play undefeated after their three preseason conflicts. SPORTS 89 Dominating cross country for eight consecu- tive seasons, the Titan Harriers captured another Oakland Athletic League champion- ship. With a strong varsity and a promising junior varsity team, the Harriers showed their dominance over the league again. Leading the Varsity team this season were returning lettermen Sam Palmatier, Dwayne Long, Rex Weichhart, Terry Nelson and Dave Moles. The other varsity members include Douglas MacNeil and Darrel Washington. In the final meet seniors Rex Weichhart and Dwayne Long led the Titans to their eighth OAL title. The junior varsity took the championship by taking the first sixteen places in the final meet. The cross country team is coached by Dave Peterson and Paul Berger. The team worked out rain or shine. SEASON STANDINGS Pre-Season 15-50. .. ...Bishop O'Dowd 20-43. . . ..... San Lorenzo 20-38 ....................... . .Encinal OAKLAND ATHLETlC LEAGUE . . . . .lVlcClymonds 23-36. . . . . Castlemont 15-50. .. ...Fremont 20-45. . . . . .Oakland 25-36 ....................... Technical Undefeated junior varsity harriers are FRONT ROW: J. Passarino, C. Selby. L. Bartholomew, D. Henderson. A. Friend, K. Walchek, K. Mulkey, R. Silvani. ROW 2: Coach Berger, G. Thyberg, J. Warren, D. Edlund, R. Castro, H. Fews, D. Booth, Coach Peterson. ROW 3: B. Moss, D. Mortensen, T. Piperis, C. Copeland, J. Coyle. BELOW: Rex Weichhart finishing fourth in the city. BELOW RIGHT: Varsity team members D. Long, S. Palmatier, D. Moles and T. Nelson practice at Joaquin Miller Park for a meet. 1 . t-1 pw-,af -wvf ..-,.-ft-1, f- ,, ,, f f Harriers secure eighth title x 'X eit-mv f? wx, imwvfgyrg : ' ' ww, V5 X.,.,9gw . Y , gf. g .S Q x x - .X.. X j. Y For the third consecutive season, the basketball team came away with the Del Valle tournament trophy. The Titans opened the tourney with a 66 to 64 victory over Harry Ellis High in Richmond. In the semi-final game, Skyline met a fine Vallejo team which proved to be a worthy opponent. The Titans found themselves behind by 6 at halftime, and fought back to tie the score at the end of regulation time at 68 all, forcing the game into overtime. The score was tied at 72 with less than 10 seconds left, when Keith Greenaway poured in a 15 foot jumper to cap the Skyline comeback. In the championship game, once again the Hoopsters found themselves behind, but in the presence of Piedmont High and by six points at the beginning of the last quarter. Knowing that the final eight minutes meant the title, the Titans pulled together and played great defense to pull out a 74-73 victory, and the championship record standing at 5 and 0. The Titans closed the preseason with a 58-55 victory over a tough George Washington High team. Traveling to lVlack to open the Oakland Athletic League, the team shot over 50 percent, only to have the Warriors shoot better. The Titans scored their season high of 81 points, though losing by 6. Skyline dropped their next three games to Tech, Castlemont, and Fremont. Arch rival Oakland High was Skyline's fifth OAL opponent. The Titans led the whole way only to be caught at 74. With three seconds left, Nlost Improved player Brent Turner pumped in a 30 footer to win it for the Titans. The win was followed by two poor losing performances to Nlack and Tech. Determined to prove that Skyline was no pushover, the Titans traveled to Castlemont on February 18 to play the Knights. The Titans led for over half the game only to have key players foul out, thus negating Skyline's hope for an upset. League champion Fremont was the next to last opponent. Once again the team's inability to put together two good halves in one game caused the Titans to lose 47 to 60. In the final game Coach Fred Noel played all members of the team. After leading by 5 at halftime, the team went cold in the second half to lose 45-58. Seniors on the team were Robert Cooper. Jack Nelson, Tim Grant, Keith Greenaway, Leroy Leonard, John Gordon, Stan Howard, Most Inspirational player Bob Breilh, and Most Improved player Brent Turner, 92 SPORTS Hoopsters take tourney for third straight season All-tournament player, Stan Howard, leaves four Piedmont players flat-footed as he goes up for two points Season Record Skyline ' s8tO ,,i:8J lVlcClymonds Skyline 57675 F. . . 65 Tech Skyline 62 ..... 99 Castlemont Skyline 48 ..... 69 Fremont Skyline 77, .V . 74 Oakland Skyline McClymonds Skyline Tech Skyline 61 ..... 81 Castlemont Skyline 47 ..... 60 Fremont Skyline 45 ..... 58 Oakland Greg Leonard fights his way through a crowd to make T two points against Fremont. Titans lost, 47 to 60. l l T T l 4 I Members of the basketball team which took the Del ROW: Brent Turner, Keith Greenaway, Bob Breilh, Leonard,4RobertfQgLop,er,John Gordon, Stanley Howard, Valle tournament for the third straight year are FRONT Marzine Parker, BACK ROW: Mike NlcCray, Greg Tim Grant, JackTNelson, Coach Fred Noel. SPORTS 93 -qu? Qw Wmvhhx' 1' Junior varsity hoopsters finish season with wins l Out of their last four games, the junior varsity finished strongly with three wins. The team was sparked throughout the season by the play of Rod Beard and Bill Belford. Coach Elwood Davidson and team are looking for a more successful season next year, with experience gained by sophomores. Season record Skyline isps. ,g,.g,ZY McClymonds Skyline Zf67f.i . 59 Tech Skyline 50 ..... 64 Castlemont Skyline 50 ...,. 66 Fremont Skyline 6,6 L, 3,668 Oakland Skyline glf3fff1.'ji04fj T McClymonds Skyline X657 .... 62 Tech Skyline 69 .,.,. 85 Castlemont Skyline 73 ..... 70 Fremont Skyline 68 ..... 61 Oakland Bob Breilh shoots from 15 feet over three Castlemont defenders. The Titans lost the game to the Knights 50- 68. Members of the junior varsity basketball team are Coach Randolf, lra Walker, Erie Long, Ray Young, Cliff Reggie Nelson, Rod Beard, Brad Hebert, Mike Ong. Last Elwood Davidson, Bill Belford, Mark Palmore, Henry Hardman, Dwight Wright, Art Dinkens, Brian Chapman, year's season ended with a 4-6 win-loss record. Young team grabs second From a season opening loss to defending champion Oakland Technical High, Skyline's soccer team bounced back to finish second place in the Oakland Athletic League. The Titans leading scorers this year were Ron Floriani and Duain Anderson with 12 points each. Defense was headed by Juan Briones at center fullback and Omar Suer at goalie. Selected for the All-City first team were five Titans: Duain Anderson at halfback, Ron Floriani and Leland Heiner at forwards, Juan Briones fullback, and Omar Suer goalie. Ron Floriani '73 advanced the ball upfield for Skyline during the Oakland Athletic League opener on Nevermber13. Final score was Technical 5, Skyline 3. Dave Kashiwase '73 steals the ball from Technical opponent as Herbie Schmidt '74 and Duain Anderson '72 approach. After opening season loss Skyline took second. After a disappointing season last year, Coach Karl Berriman led the team to a second, FRONT ROW includes Rick Charles, Duain Anderson, Omar Suer. Dave Kashiwase, Greg Glanville, Dave Thorne, Jim Rodriguez. Glen Dixon. ROW 2: Juan Briones, Dragan Milovanovic, Tom Hanks, John Cunha, Dave Kovak, Leland Heiner, Ron Floriani, Dave Holmes, Manager Mark Watt. BACK ROW: Richard Ott, Gary Frazier, Leanarth Saverstam, John Danhakl, Herb Schmidt, Don Craig, Delphi Basilicato, Mike Conley, Bob Waters, Lex Poulos. i l l 96 SPORTS Golfers take tenth crown in athletic league meets Returning from an outstanding season, SkyIine's golf team dominated Oakland Athletic League action and non-league play as well. Last year, Skyline won its ninth championship and this year the tenth was easily taken. The team practiced everyday at the Lake Chabot-municipal golf course at the end of Golf Links Road where Coach Larry Edwards was an asset to the team. Returning lettermen were Dave Galeria, Doug Murphy, Randy Rushing, Roger Armstrong, Sam Retelas, and Paul Victo Rino. Team members are FRONT: Doug Murphy, Randy Rushing, Mark Giovanetti, Roger Armstrong. BACK: Dave Galeria, Lex Poulos, Robert Arnett, William Arnett, and Michael Wallner. On the practice green at Lake Chabot golf course senior Randy Rushing, warms up for an up-coming golf match. Doug Murphy practices his putting stroke. Senior Dave Galeria takes some practice swings before a pre-season match with highly rated San Leandro High. SPORTS 97 Led by Jeff O'Donnell, Gary Hunter, Mitch Wainwright, and Nick Lenhart, the wrestling team finished the season with a 2-3 win-loss record in the Oakland Athletic League. OAL season opened with a match against McClymonds. The Titans dropped a close one losing 36-33. As the season continued, the grapplers lost the next two matches against Castlemont and Fremont. They surged back winning the last two matches from Technical High and arch rival Oakland. Skyline also had one of the finest heavyweight divisions in the OAL. The upperweights were led by Gary Hunter lheavyweightl, Jeff O'Donnell l194 lbsl, Mitch Wainwright i178 Ibsl. These three wrestlers dominated the Oal by going undefeated throughout the season. The three were invited to compete in the state finals at CalQState Hayward. PRE-SEASON RECORD Skyline 5-7 .... 1 5 Pittsburg Skyline 15 .... 37 Marina Skyline 21 .... 52 Berkeley Skyline 15 .... 52 San Lorenzo Skyline 31 .... 31 Las Lomas Skyline 16 ,... 51 Clayton Valley Skyline 9 .... 55 Campolindo OAL RECORD Skyline GSSTTTDRSGQQ-1 McClymonds Skyline '1S?f'ifTS Castlemont Skyline 26 .... 42 Fremont Skyline V 54 ,... 15 Technical Skyline 34 .... 25 Oakland TOP: Jeff O'Donnell gets ready to pin his opponent in the OAL finals held at Oakland Technical High School. MIDDLE: In his match Mitch Wainwright gets a 3-point predicament on his Fremont opponent in the OAL finals. RIGHT: Gary Hunter, Jeff O'Donnell, and Mitch Wainwright receive medals for taking first place. 98 SPORTS Three take league titles Wrestling team members are CIRCLE: Coach Tony Fardella, J. O'DonneII, and G. Hunter. FRONT ROW: S. Galeria, P. Nowak. J. McDonnell, T. Austin, J. Tilton. G. Foster, D. Lunceford, C. Hunter, N. Lenhart, IVI. Wainwright, P. Nottingham, R. Wildensten. SECOND ROW: E. Dang, L, Smith, G. Pinckney, R. Burgess, R Aitchison. J. Henderson, W. Batavia, R. Ouellet, P Washington, J. Sullivan. R. Ratto, J. Armstrong, G Morgan. BACK ROW: R. Casella, J. Pinador, S. Harcy. R. Henderson, D. Yand, B. Wong, G. Anderson. I. Gilkley. C. Ratto, L. Stanton, M. Crossland. The season was one of the best for the Titans since Coach Tony Fardella has coached the matrnen at Skyline. W' Roy Aitchison up-ends his McCIymonds opponent. ABOVE LEFT: Nick Lenhart defends a take down againstOakIand opponent. The match was held at Oakland High. FAR LEFT: Darel Lunceford prepares to down his opponent. LEFT: Ted Austin attempts a reversal on Tech. SPORTS 99 After losing many graduating lettermen, the 1972 track team broke in many new sophomores and juniors in order to fill all events. This year's strength, as usual, was in the long distance races. To lead the field of long distance cindermen were Rex Weichardt, Dave Moles, Duane Booth, and Terry Nelson. In the mid-distance events, Harry Fews, Kent Mulkey, Pieteor Visser, and Dave McPeak led the 880 and 440 events in league action this year. Striving for the excellence of last year, the sprinters were led by Gene Howard, Clarence Williams, and Richard Leach. The triple jump was a new event in OAL field action. Leading this event were Ken Beaver and Stan Howard, who also competed in the long jump. Other important figures in the field events were Greg Griffin and Bob Altmeyer lshot putl, Sam Palmatier and Jim McDonald lpole vaultl, and Ken Beaver and Dwight Wright competing in the high jump. Sophomore Bruce Hardin works on his form on the high hurdles in preparation for the April 27 meet with Tech. Triple jump is new event Track team are FRONT ROW: P. Washington, C. Williams, W. Johnson, R. Smith, A. Saucier, K. Walchek, K. Mulkey, J. Piperes, A. Friend, T. Kegg, T. Hanks, D. Washington, E. Ford. Henderson. D. Edlund, G. Howard, 100 SPORTS M. Tennyn. ROW 2: Coach Peterson, S. Carter, G. ROW: C. Patterson, R. Leach, D. Blueford, T. Smith,J. Thyberg, G. Heard, R. Daniels, G. Baxter, T. Mills, A. Hardin, M. HoI'mes,T. Nelson, R. Weichart, D. Moles, R. Ferretti. G. McNair, M. Mosher, R. Atkinson, D. Wright, Fernsten, R. Watters, L. Freitas, K. Mitchell, l. Marcus, J. Cho, Unknown, R. Altmeyer, Coach Berger. BACK S. Palmatier. Senior Ken Beaver puts forth his best effort to clear the bar in the high jump, as Mike 1TunaJ Tennya, Greg Thyberg, and Kent Mitchell watch with anticipation. LEFT: Senior Sam Palmatier builds up his speed before he makes his jump into the pole vault pit. Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Skyhne Season Record 1971 DelVaHe Hedmont San Lorenzo Vahqo Berekleyl Tech'2 CasHemont3 Hemonti McCIymonds Oakmnd SPORTS 101 Leaping the long jump, Senior Ken Beaver gets good distance and height on hisjump practicing for the OAL. BELOW: Dave McPeak soars over the high jump bar as Coach Paul Berger watches to give helpful hints. BELOW RIGHT: Bob Altmeyer practices putting the shot before the coming OAL finals at Merritt. 102 SPORTS L Y,.V. lVlain strength is distance at 'Wd Sprinting around the track. senior Gene Howard gets ready to hand the baton to the next man in the 440. BELOW: Long distance runners Dave Moles, Terry Nelson, and Rex Weichart, warm up before a meet. xakv Striving to regain the title that was lost to Castlemont last year, the Titans were led by a strong varsity team. They included all around performers Greg and Jeff Hansen: parallel bar specialists Darryl Emerson and Gerald,Pinkney, with Doug and Robert Rundle on the side horse, Ring performers were Cory Franzini, Cris Wright, and Jeff Bruno, while Steve Chatham excelled on the high bar. Free exercise specialist Rod Nlayne also vaulted with Steve and Darryl. The gymnastics team was coached by Ira Call. Junior Cris Wright executes an iron cross on the rings, Senior Rod Mayne performs a back flip during the first double-dual meet, in which the Titans placed second. 104 SPORTS Gymnasts work for title Members of the gymnastics team are FRONT ROW1 Cris Wright, Cory Franzini, ROW 2: Doug Rundle, Darryl Emerson, Greg Hansen, Jeff Hansen, Ross Tessien, BACK ROW: Steve Chatham, Rod Mayne, Gerald Pinkney, Robert Rundle, Jeff Bruno. The gymnastics coach, lra Bud Call also coaches the junior varsity football team. Jeff Hansen demonstrates his skill on the parallel bars. SPORTS 105 Finmen try for victory Finmen, coached by Fred Noel, entered the 1972 season with hope and promise of retaining the first place title. Swimmers completed a rugged 1971 season with an impressive 4-0 record. Since entering the league in 1964, the team has never been short of a first place. Ten returning lettermen helped make the season successful. Sh-owing good form Craig Huntington, Steve Hardy. and Rick Spees: practice their breast stroke at Roberts pool before the start of an optimistic 1972 season. Rick Rocke and Glenn Farrell practice the butterfly. Members of the Skyline Titan Swim team for 1972 are FRONT ROW: M. Coovelis, P. Mahoney, D. Dominguez, B. Eng, C. Snider. ROW 2: R, Spees, B, Cakebread, J. Goodman, T. Underwood, R. Rocke. BACK ROW: C. 106 SPORTS Huntington, S. Shaw, J. Coyle, O. Soronen, R. Murnane, Mosher, and R. Miller. The swimming team, working out G. Farrell, S. Hardy, M. Anthon. NOT PICTURED: J. at Roberts Pool because Skyline doesn't have a pool, Spees, W, Ellis, J. Harmon, P. Kubicek, S. Kubicki, J. started swimming in March. Netters show optimism This year's tennis team entered the season with confidence and planned to defeat their arch rivals, the Oakland High Wildcats. Lettermen Tom Hanover, Steve Cohn, Bart' Blumberg, Martin Steiner, Mark Smith, Bruce Kadden, Eric Bowman, Dennis Judson, and Mitch Stein returned from last season's convincing record of eight wins out of ten to try to take the Oakland Athletic League title away from first place Oakland. Steve Cohn, Bart Blumberg, and Marty Steiner deliver their serves against McClymonds opponents. i Tennis Team members are FRONT ROW: Eric Bowman, Dennis Judson, Steve Cohn, Bart Blumberg, Marty Athletic League title by one point last year, the team Tom Hanover, Steve Stanten, Mitch Stein, Bruce Steiner. Coach Elwood Davidson. Missing the Oakland strove to regain it this year. Kadden, BACK ROW: Doug Bartholomew, Mark Smith, SPORTS 107 ff, ,W ff ' ABOVE: Rick Taylor and Dirk Sutro take a practice run before they compete at the Tahoe Ski Bowl January 8. ABOVE RIGHT: Martha Fitzmaurice and Dick Peterson wait at the starting gate at the Mt. Rose meet Jan. 8. RIGHT: Alpine varsity team members at Mt. Rose are FRONT ROW: Lisa Rosenquist, Barbara Mosle, Cathy Taylor, Martha Fitzmaurice, Karen Wemmer, Laurie Swift, Coach Eugene Rockeman. ROW 2: Richard Miller, Tim Clancy, Dirk Sutro, Rick Taylor, Jim Mosle, Dick Peterson, and Brian Eng. Junior Varsity members are FRONT ROW: Jon Kiland, Paul Miller. Scott Crosby, Carol Loorz. Randy Taylor, Mark Lutz. ROW 2: Dave Casey, Rick Rocke, Scott Hardy, Craig Snider. Herbie Schmidt, Mr. Mark Sutro, Jim Sweetman. 108 SPORTS ww? l fl X Team members place in interstate competition Skiing Mt. Hood in a training camp during summer vacation helped Rick Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Dick Peterson, Richard Miller, and Martha Fitzmaurice give good performances in the California-Nevada lnterscholastic Ski Federation league meets. During the Christ- mas holidays Skyline's ski team members practiced for the coming meets at the Tahoe Ski Bowl and the Donner Ski Ranch. The following week the skiers had their first meet at Boreal Ridge in which they took an overall third. Dick Pererson placed sixth in the 27 gate course. ln their next meet at Mt. Rose, the ski team took fifth. ln the cross country finals at Boreal Ridge. Skyline took second overall in the seven- school affair, bowing only to Tahoe Truckee. The head coach was Mr. Eugene Rockeman who was assisted by Mr. Norman Brown in charge of the junior varsity. Robert Hyerle was the captain and assistant coach for the cross country team. The members were Scott Crosby, Richard Miller, Martha Fitz- maurice, Robert Hyerle, Karen Wemmer, Barbara Mosle. Flying down the hill in the giant slalom at Mt. Rose is Barbara Mosle, who is also on the cross country team. Making his way down the giant slalom course at Mt. Rose, Dick Peterson makes his approach to open gate. SPORTS lO9 'K . RIGHT: Rich Rose hurls a curve ball in warm-ups. ABOVE: Mike Bowen strains to get everything behind a ball. TOP: Don Walden hits a line drive against Richmond. Catcher Steve Knox makes a difficult putout. Returning All-City right fielder Kirk Suronen keeps his eye on the ball as he hits a line drive to left field. 110 SPORTS Coach Powles to retire .Tx r gr ag' 5 m t 5 Coaching for his last year before retirement, nationally known Coach George Powles prepared his team for Oakland Athletic League competition. With the hitting power of Kirk Suronen and the pitching strength of Rich Rose and Mike Bowen, the team strove for a victorious year. They worked to improve last year's record in the OAL of five wins, and five losses. Adding more power and depth to this year's team were returning seniors Steve Knox, Lynn Reinhard, Don Walden, Glenn Gordon, Brad Shuster, Dale Benson, Bob Breilh, and Rick Carrothers. Also helping out were juniors Hank Wirta and Al Carmona. Moving his outfielders to the left, nationally recognized Coach George Powles gives hints for last year. Included in the 1972 varsity baseball ream roster are. Benson, BACK ROW: L. Bixler, B. Goldstone, V. B. Breilh,-G, Gordon, L. Reinhard, and R. Rose. OAL KNEELING: B. Shuster, D. Falaschi, D. Walden, H. Richardson, J. Nelson, B. Moss, R. Carrothers, S. Knox, startsin April. Wirta, K. Suronen, A. Carmona. M. Bowen, D. Eng, D. SPORTS 111 l viii? Teen teachers, sponsored by Miss Helen Baker, assisted inponducting classes for the girls physical education staff. They presented the flag to open the fourth annual Boosters' night program. The teen teachers' meetings were held each week during homeroom. Headed by Coach Tony Fardella, Block S consisted of athletes who earned their block from various competitive athletic events. Members helped in supervising the basketball games throughout the season. Officers were Brad Shuster, president, Gary Hunter, vice president, and Bob Breilh, secretary. Teen teacher members are FRONT ROW: Felicia Keys, Joan Steele, Laurie Moore, Carol Shurtz, and,Vicky Lactman. BACK ROW: Sue Jaffie, Laurie Kuehne, Pat Small, Marva Murray, Sue Vant Hof, Bonnie Rice, Kathy Gammelgard, and Roberta Termini. Miss Helen Baker. Block S patrols games teen teachers aid staff X . Members of Block S are FRONT ROW: Greg Griffin, Bob Lynn Reinhardt, Donn Falaschi, and Doug Murphy. Moles, unknown, and Mitch Wainright TOP ROW Jeff Watters, Paul Nottingham, Pat McCarthy, Eric ROW THREE: lyL21Ql5lO,dd, Rusty Keyes, Phil Kubicek, O'Donnell, Bob Breilh, Richard Leach Gary Hunter Rodriguez, and Dan Edwards. ROW TWO: Glen Gordon, Mark Palmore, Keith Greenaway, Tim Grant, Dave David Bluford, Greg Leonard, and Brent Thrams Aurthur Hall, Ken McKee, Mark Bywater, Brad Shuster, 112 SPORTS i N . c 'taxi , I ,ww X, JJ f N li A xl! L B A if mi A Q ' X E KTSWIQJ 'gr-JLf,lcrj4 loQ,Gw.e'1 Q Q f W3 , , i , N- f ., ZS J 3 .i I 1 tw' Y W l X Qi l Girls' drill team completes initial year LQ' rw X Newly organized, the girls drill team completed its first year with a performance in a Sunnyvale parade. Members of the team worked hard all season under the direction of Sergeant Elliot Curtis of the ROTC department in perfecting their routines. With the help of Mrs. Charlotte Rich, the girls designed and made their own uniforms. ABOVE LEFT: Rose White and Janie Harris practice for skilled timing of their precision movements for parade. ABOVE RIGHT: Members of the girls drill team are Beverly Bester, Janice Harris, Diane Maddox, Marilyn Helton, Yolanda Carmical, Rose White, Not pictured, Joyce Harris. LEFT: Team members perform newly developed drill. SPORTS 113 l Girls' team has hopes for next year Terminating the Oakland Athletic League season, the girls' volleyball team finished with tvvo wins and three losses. Through the coaching of Mrs. Dorothy Gray, the team beat Castlemont and McCIymonds, losing to Oakland, Technical, and Fremont high. ' RIGHT: Stacey Baba, Marsha Penning. and Diava Simon try to return ball to Sue Vant Hof, Debbie Ditzler. BELOW: Diava Simon volleys ball to Marsha Penning. 114 SPORTS Instructed by Miss Elyse Dukatz, a new dance demonstration group was organized to give junior high students in other schools a better idea of the vvide spectrum of dance. Ten boys and girls danced for a humanities class in School Within a .School and also toured the Bay Area performing for children. ABOVE: Cathy Richards, Alice Scott, Carol Simon, Laurie Kuehne, Sue Jaffie. Barbara lVlosIe, Annette Kautzer and Nlae Welter. members of the demonstration group, rehearse for performances. RIGHT: Bob Kolsters, Alice Scott, Paula Sylva, and Jackie Knott practice to perfect movements. 116 SPORTS Dance group tours county Gym nasts hold team title Girls' gymnastics team took first place in the Oakland Athletic League compulsary meet given in early January. ln her second year of coaching at Skyline, Mrs. Carmella DiGrazia worked with the girls to retain their first place title. High placing participants were Pam Means, Beverly Basilicato, Rachel Earley, Ilene Stuart, Debbie Pirack, and Renee Auker. Laurie Swartz and Janet Witharm Spot Renee Auker as Rachel Earley. Debbie Pirack. Ellen Pascoe and Felecia Keyes await their turn to practice for the first meet. i Members of the girls' gymnastics team are FRONT Taboloff and J. Armstrong. BACK ROW: B. Basilicato, K. Williams, V. Lactman, L. Moore, P. Means, R. Earley ROW: l. Stewart, L. Uhrhan, P. Kruck. W. Johnson, T. C. Breuner. E. Pascoe. D. Pirack, F. Keyes, K. Allington. and Renee Auker. Keyes, J. Williams, D. Rattaro, C. Shurtz. S. Means, D. SPORTS 117 Girls' crew, a member of the Lake Merritt Rowing Club, was coached by Edward Lickis and Don Powelson. The girls practiced every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after school. Often the girls had to row in early morning. Their races sent them to Long Beach, Santa Barbara, and for finals, all the way to Seattle. BELOW: Members of the girls' crew are FRONT ROW: Robin Searway, Sally Hoel, Claudia Gregory, Mary Gazdik, ROW 2: Ann Scherer, Carol Yee, Laura Longfellow, Iris Dubiel. BACK ROW: Mary Ann Jones, Jamie McLanahan, Coach Edward Lickis, Evelyn Allport. and Sandy Simmons. ABOVE1 Laura Longfellow, Claudia Gregory, Sandy Simmons, Evelyn Allport, Anne Scherer and Sally Hoel take off from dock while Coach Lickis comments, That's the best stroke you've done all seasonl BELOW RIGHT: Claudia Gregory and Sandy Simmons prepare to dry-dock the rowing scull at Lake Merritt. Girls' crew flies to Seattle 118 SPORTS Swim team is triumphant for fifth season For the fifth consecutive year, the girls' swim team, coached by Miss Shirley Heady, won the league championship. The title was won in one meet against all the Oakland schools at Oakland High. Although Skyline is not equipped with its own pool, the swimmers found time for practicing elsewhere. ABOVE: Members of swim team are, Andrea Kling. Boni Brown, Robin McGintry, Danette Gee, Suzanne Evans, Nancy Harris, Cindy Craddock, Dee Dee Tabloff, Tandy McGintry, Andrienne Miller, Pam Kruck and Nancy Taylor. Mrs. Mary Fleed lconsultant in Girls' Physical Educationl congratulates Nancy Taylor on her first place ribbon. SPORTS 119 Finishing third in the Oakland Athletic League championships was the girls' basketball team. The team was coached by both Miss Barbara Tabler and Mrs. Dorothy Gray. ln March the girls played in the East Bay high school invitational meet. 1972 Season Record SKYHDG ZL,,,.ilr5 Technical SkYline 45, 7 6237 McClymonds Skyline 47 44 Castlemont Skyline 33 71 Fremont Skyline 47 43 Oakland Skyline 32 59 Fremont Skyline 36 72 Technical Members of the basketball team are FRONT ROW: Marsha Penning, Kathy Gammelgard. Stacey Baba, Sue Vant Hof, Debbie Ditzler. BACK ROW: Mrs. Dorothy Gray, coach. Jan Cieloha, Mary Leonard. Joanne Washington, Linda Blueford, Debbie Mitchell, Cynthia Pratt, Florence Graves, Mrs. Barbara Tabler. The team ciagtains are F.lorence,.agg,l,jVnda. BELOW LEFT: Guarded by an Oakland opponent, Marsha Penning jumps up to try for a basket, against Oakland. ' BELOW RIGHT: Surrounded by Oakland opponents, Debbie Ditzler shoots for a basket. Skyline won. 47-43. Basketball team is invited to compete in tournament , . ,,,,, ay.. , www ia! aww fllw ,,, Z L., Softball team wins trophy Girls softball team, coached by Miss Shirley Heady, received a permanent trophy last year for winning three championships in a row. Skyline has won four out of the five championships since they began in 1967. The team was picked in March and practiced diligently two days a week at Skyline. The girls entered the season expecting to win the Oakland Athletic League title, 1971 Season Record Skyline 15 9 Technical Skyline 20 11 Oakland Skyline 20 3 Castlemont Skyline 137g g1O Fremont Skyline 13 HOST' McClymonds Skyline T7bt+c9'i Technical Skyline 5 6 Oakland Skyline 5 2 Fremont Head: Softball team wins trophy Kathy Henry pitches to batter Stacey Baba, while Sue Vant Hof catches in an afternoon practice session. Surrounding the rocking chair given to Miss Shirley Heady by the'l971 softball team are returning members KNEELING: Kathy Henry and Stacey Baba. STANDING: Marsha Penning, Debbie Ditzler. Sue Vant Hof, Miss Shirley Heady, Kathy Gammelgard, Robin McGintry and Florence Graves. Kathy Gammelgard shows her fielding ability. JVVER CLASSES 72 LOWER CL! LGVVER CLASSES 72 LOVVER C ZLCJVVER CLASSES 72 LOVVER1 SSES 72 LOWER CLASSES 72L ASSES 72 LOWER CLASSES 7 LASSES 72 LOWER CLASSES Abel, Jocelyn Abshire, Cathy Accinelli, John Adams, Mark Ahart, Cynde Aikawa, Karen Aitchison, Donna Aitchison, Roy Akin, Rhonda Albin, Kenneth Albright. Sue A r R Allan, ebra Allen, Debra Allen. Donna Allen, Vicky Alling on, aren Allphin, Connie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Heidi Bn. II'l 8 Anderson, Jeanette Anderson. Joanne Anderson, Shenfvood Andreason, Vickie Andrews, Gary Andrews, Marcell Anthoni, Mike Antone, Robert Apaydin. 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Brunsman, Judy Bryant, Cheryl Budd, John Bundy, Dave 1 Bundy, Kim Burnsed, Patricia Butler, Ruth Cali elvin Ca imeris, Dorot 1 Callender, Suzanne ,in Cambra. Jerry Campbell, Lynn Carey, Darnell Carlson, Clesse Carmical ' arr, arshall Carracedo, Susanna Carter, Sterling Carty, John Casalina, Nancy Casarez, Danny Casavant, Drew Cave. Ruth Chambers, Valerie Chan, Arthur Chan, Charles Chapman, Brain Charles, Robert Chavoor, Charlotte Cheung, Debbie Chin, Marisa 126 SOPHOMORES Slanting rain, Skyline's own brand, relented for a time as students gratefully head for the cafeteria for lunch avoiding the puddles as they go. - 'K ig, - fix?-Q.. in 1 ' ' 11 k' - it A Ml' 1 Q 3 l t Q K 4 X V X - :- V. ' , 6' ' ,af , 5 gh X A 1 5 1,5 Wg M, 177 f M91 Y 5 -QW S 1 f ,sa ff 1. w . ' -,-'fii,iZ,'.:91. 4'i' if xii my Y fa t f , fl ,K , ,ye , , fl 4- V 4- f e. .W Cho. 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Phil ' di Covln ton, Shar oy e. ei a Craig, Don Cranmer, Flichard Crawford, Stephanie Crossland. Maurice Crump, Renee Cru mpacker, Janet Cunha, John Cunningham,Jana Cutabertson, Susan Cuttitta, Cecile Dahl, Sandy Dana, Valerie Dang. Edward Danhakl,John Darling, Todd Darnell, Enoch Davies, Mike D avis, La ura Davis, Mike Davis, Retith Davis, Shirley Slick steps cause a mishap, but help is near He retrieves her books as she tries to retrieve her dignity SOPHOMORES 127 DeBiasi,'Gary Defer, Damon Deherrera, Sherry Devany, Bill Dias, Mike Dickerson, Cecilia Dill, Archie Dinkins, Art Dixon, Glen Doell, Karen Dokos, Louis Donlon, Linda Donohue, Celia Doobrow, Maxine Douglas, Scott Duarte, Bob Dubiel, lris Edlund, Dave Edwards, Kevin Efstathiou, Diane Elsner, David Fnqlish, Mike Sfrlef-ta. 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Heidi Hardacre, Carson Harden, Bruce Hardy, Scott Hargrave, Rita Harris, Al Harris, Gail SOPHOMORES 129 Hayden, Schennetta Haywood, Johann W Heller, Paula Henderson, Dan Henderson, Ronald Herbert, Bradley Hermansky, Mike Hertz, Steve Hildebrandt, Cindy Hill, Kit Hirabayaski, June Hitchings, Bill Hodges, Lan Hoel, Sally Hoffman, Cheri Holland, Sue Holloway, Fred Holm, Kurt Holmdahl, Jim Holness, Rhonda Hoskins, Randy Howard, George Howell, Gina Hoye, Larry Hudgens, Marc Hudson, Jim Hughes, Joe Hughes, Lynn Hughes, Tiara Hulse, Amanda Humphreys, Hal Hunter, Ricky Hyman, Shari lmbeau, Louise Jackson, Kathy Jackson, Sheila Jacobson, Linel James, Deanna Janner, Sue Jari, Dianne Jeffery, Theresa Jensen, Warren Jensen, Wayne Jenson, Ed Johansson, Erik Jpjimson ., ' ha o nson, eene , Johgsgg Waygg Johnson, Wendy Jones, Simba Joseph. Brent Jurkanin, Jeanne 130 SOPHOMORES V-gy, 91, f f P f fa' 2 f , f 1 'ik :V ., fV-, J W ja I, 1 fi, ' ,,! 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Karen Landon, Richard Langdon, Roberta Langer, Jan Lanning, Kevin Larson, Linda Laub, David Law, Michelle Law, Toni Leal, Chris Leathley, Sandra Lebbert, Amy Lee, William Legane, Michelle Leininger, Cheryl Lekas, John Lentz, Susan Lenz, Stephen Hooters enth iastically support their football team Oct ober 15, even though Fremont won the game 26 22 SOPHOMORES 131 Leon, Jesus Leonard, Manford Levington, Aletha Levitin, Bruce Levy, Michael Lewis, Clay Lewis, Gerald Lewis, Julie Lewis, Nancy Lewis, Trevor Liepman, Andy Linden, Darrin Lindsey, Burt Little, Tina legmetpndilf-Lie Loche, Anita' Long, Cedric Long, Julie Longfellow, Laura Lonsdale, Mike Loorz, Carol Lopes, Pam Lothlem, Darryl Low, Cindy Lowenthal, Barry Lujan, Nancy Lum, Grant Lutz, Mark Mackey, Tom MacLeod, Derek MacNeil, Douglas Macy, Annabell Madison, Lisa Maer, Dennis Maffat, Joe Mak, Roger Makris, Chris Malkson, Pam Mallard, Brenda Mano, Steve Mapp, Acqualan Mar, Cindy y Q I if! , , 4:53. 2 f Z..-f ff , J fy 1 4 , ff! , , ff, 4 .V Q gy , , Vw v,,'f 'V , 1 1, ., My wil ., , in I . 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Q f' . . fi' lr ll 'it fit ,-,,' V A iifqsilf Marcus, Allan Market, Cheryl Marquardt, Karen Marr, Mike Marshall, Willetta Martin, Michelle Martin, Mildred Mathews, Jack Matsumoto, Kei Matsutani, John Matthews, lris Matthews, Joe Matthews, Shelia Matulovich, Steve McCalIs, Betty McCammon, Julie McClaren, James McCuistion, Mark McCullum, Erica McElroy, Roger McElvaine, Barbara McGinty, Tandy McLean, Kim McMorris, Gina McNair, Jerry McNely, Kathleen McWilliams, Keith Wleans, Shelley ' Meehan, Kathleen Meisenhoelder, Dan Mendenhall, Jan Morrison, Rusane Meyer, James Meyers, Larry Michel, Judy Milhous, Carter Milian, Gwen Millaud, Pamela Miller, Donald Miller, Paul Mills, Tom Milovanovic, Dragan Mims, Rochelle Minor, Susan Mitchell, Debbie Mitchell, Gail Mitsuda, Ken SOPHOMORES 133 Nutrition Break' group gathers for discussion. They are Rosemary Greig, Barbara Winslow, Sue McConnell and Vicki Weber The only male is Reginald Nelson. 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Belinda Pilkington, Tom Pitts, Darrell Pitts, Gerald Platias, Harry Poh, Young Polak, Marianne Potter, Marshall Poulton, Ken Poulos, Lex Powell, Bill Powell, Melody Pratt, Cynthia Presant, Cherilyn Price, Demetra Price, Mike Proto, Mary Pryds, Dennis Pueppke, Tim Purdy, Diane Cluan, Selwyn Quinn, Kathy Raftery, Martha Ramirez, Margarita Ratliff, Vaughn Rattaro, Kathe Rattaro, Randy Ratto, Chris Ray, Dave Re, Rick Reite, Marilyn nata ra Reyes, Christina R ic ichardson, Kevin Riley, Erin Ririe, Michelle Rising, Linda Ritelli, Mary Rivera, Mildred Rix. Sue Roberts, Jan Roberts, Martha SOPHOMORES 135 Roberts, Mary Robinson, Jeanne Robinson, Lonnie Robinson, Pamela Robinson, Rayshell Rodeck, Richard Rodrigues, Jim Rogers, Nancy Roiz, Dennis Rollins, Donald Rossi, Magic Rovetta, Robert Rowe, Phyllis Ruiz, Norbert Russel, Lynne Saavedra, Bob Samish, Bill Sandstrom, Carol Schafer, Doreen u Scheingart, Nita Scherer, Aileen Schmidt, Herbie Schmitt, Hank Schour, Carolyn Scott, Karen Searls, Carolyn Seeman, Donna Segal, Mitch Selby, Clinton Selland, Clay Sellman, Dean Selna, Steve Seward, Katherine Shaffer, Susan Sharp, Paul Sheehan, Merrel Shields, Hana S rt, Gre r Shrago, ar Shurtz, Sally Shurtz, Tom Siewart, Janis Simkover, Ross Simon, Michael Simpson, Gloria Sims, Karen Singh, Monica Skeen, Keith Skilling, Teri Slawinski, John Slikker, Arie Smart, Kathy Smart, Sharon Smith, Anna 136 SOPHOMORES 5 -,-iff: V. L ' ls' - , ,V ,gp- r, ' I' f l I f f, KJ X Q ,Q 9 ,4 fag? 4 f v 'K If i f Q 5 W , , -t, 4,2 , . . 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Mg w 1 'ff 'C-V .X is Q'- 'rf Washington, Sheree Watson, Jeff Way, Phil Weigland, Maryellen Welch, Cathie Weitz, Edwin West, Kathy Wharton, Jay White, Bryan Wiesler, Ken Williams, Dorothy Williams, Gary Williams,Jennifer Williams, Jerry Williams, Keith Williams, Rosemary Williams, Tanita White, Glenn Wim-5155 Whitmill, Ron Wilcox, Julie Wilson, Anne Wilson, David Winslow, Jim Wise, Jeff Witser, Lynn Woessner, Shelley Wolfe, Laurie Wollenweber, Lynn Wollenweber, Tom Wong, Brian Wong, Derick Wong, Edwina Wong, Jean Wong, Karen Wong, Suzanne Wood Larry Wright, Monica Wright, Sherrie Wright, Teri Yee, Cynthia Yee, Victor You ng, Doug Young, Ruth Yuen, Wilson Zelaski, John Zelkowitz, Fred Arth, George Burns, Jennifer SOPHOMORES 139 N1 lr M Wal ll W avg, W l , W Stage manager Kelly Ferro arranges French maid's lHana Shieldsl hair before final production of 'Dracula.' Abbot, Ross Adams, Julie Agnew, Diane Albulet, Robert Alderson, Julie Alexich, Danielle Allain, Cindy Allport, Evelyn Anderson, Cory Anderson, Kurt Antone, Georgianne Archer, Brian Arengo, Collins Armstrong, Jennifer Arth, Linda Aschoff, Mary Ashby, Del Mauche Ashby, Reed Ashley, Doug -Ausdnlse Baba, Stacey Balsley, Colleen Barabak, Michelle Barany, Steven Barr, Dayna Barth, Kim Bartholomew, Doug Basilicato, Beverly Baxter, Gerald Gary Beardsley, oger Beckwith, John Belcher, Jed Bell, Melvin Be Beren, Rick Bertrand, Linda Beutke, Margaret Biasca, Kathy Bierman, Mary Blacktin, Sue Blauvelt, Linda 140 JUNIORS I 1 , Jill X haf f -wifi, V -' ,,,fQ5Q' ? If 1 , 7 ,-ff gf f 'Z' 4 Z5 W f 'if f-:W If , ,43g1U, s ,W ,, 4 Z 1 if ff 'f , ' g f 4,22-9 f ' ,. V , f A Q f f , , X 'B M ' f ff , . 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Phillip Chew, Julie Chin, Gina Chiodo, Beverly Chow, Linda Choy, Leslie Christiensen, Claudia Christopher, Carol Cieloha, Jan Cleave, Dan Clittom, Linda Clouse, Anne Cockrell, Marian Conley, Gary: Conley, Mike Cooke, Dan Copeland, Clarence Cordes, Laurie Corneli arlene Cosella, ob Cottle, Richard Coyle, John Crawford, Stephaine Cristopherson, Karen Crossland. Mauree a , ancy Dahlberg, Eric Daniel, Mark Danzig, Abbey Dardari, Carol Dashiell, Nanette Davis, Dillard Davis, Maxin . avis, Flut Debiasl, ennls 142 JUNIORS ,, V ,' 5434, I , ZW f rf f Vw'- , , r ff f if , f ' fy f WWW! .' f, 1 'I i YW, f ' MAJ V' ,,',,i,y,f , ,,.,!,,, f f, ff , f, If ,iv f f , f ya, -ff f, . r s ff , Q fy, J 2 'V 5 fx is I Y f W f f ,, , f M M ,,,V as ,LM ,',V '- f W f ' f ,, ,,,, I 1 4 5' 71542 V , ' ff, ,. J T ,. 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Randy Garcia, Tony Garcia, Yolanda Gazdik, Mary Geddes, Gregory Gee, Terence JUNIORS 143 A 1 Changing places. first lunch students hurry to class as second Iunchers relax on the lawns, steps and benches. Gladney Jeannette Glasco, Vivian Go, Kathy Gonsalves, Jim ' I Gordon, Greg Gracias, Loretta Graham, Lee Graves, Terry Green, Karen Gregory, Claudia Greig, Rosemary Gresham, Stephanie Grossman, Gary Grutman, Andy Gudnason, Debbi Haag, Karen Haddon, Mike Hal, Jimmy Haselton, Martin Hall. Arthur Hamilton, Greta Hammons, Yolanda Hanover, Tom Hardeman, Clifford Harkness, Rod Harmon, Jim Harrington, Bob Harris, Auretta Harris, Janice H arnsf J byte Harris, Karen Harrison, Dan Harrison, Roxanne Haskins, Will Hawes, David Hawkins, Kent Hayden, John Hvayden, Schennetla Heard,.Barbara Heath, Brian Heath, Robin 144 JUNIORS f of , K , WW 'Q fi fa, Z I 5 ff!! ' W Q, f , , 1 V! 1 is M, , 64, ,, if f ff Q5 1 ,QW fy 5 ,L ,,'.', , ,.,- , G ri , Z , ,. V I Q f f H ,f ,ff - .,., , f' . . 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Holmes, Martin Horvath, George Howell, Bruce Hulse, David Hunter, Craig Hunter, Dolores Hyerle, David Inn, Gail Jackson, Brenda J armann, Marcia Jarvey, Debbie Jefferson, Lynn Jeffrey, Dennis Johnson, Patti Johnson, Regina .1'6imotT'KeV:? Joiner, Jolynn Jones, Don Jones, Heidi Jones, Maryanne Jon ones, Tyrone Jose, Debbie Joseph, Nancy Joseph, Neal Kahler, Ralph Kalem, Terry Kane, Kevin Karpilow, Katie Kashiwase, David Katz, Wendy Katsoulis, Mary Keck, Louise Keeler, Reed Kellogg, Leslie Keres, Dino Kindle, Laura King, Brad JUNIORS 145 Koyama, Robert Krsinich, Linda Kruck, Charles La Marr, James T. Land,Judy Lang, Marty Langdon, Diana Langstaff, Glen Larson, Pam Laster, Corlis Lau, Valerie Leaf, Karen Lee, Cameron Lee, Joanne Lee, Linda Lee, Margaret Lee, Marsha Lee, Roland Lee, Vivian Lee, Yvonne Lekas, Patty Leonard, MaryJane Leonetti, Debbie Leuchi, Jeffrey Levy, Benjamin Levy. Rick Lew, Roberta Lewis, Dwight Lewis, Lynn Lewis, Sharon Lewis, Steve Lieh, Chris Liepman, Mike Lilja, Robert Lindquist, Carol Lira, Lettie Lira. Mildred Long, Eric Long, Jeannette Lovejoy. Donna Lowe, Debbie Lujan, Florence MacDonald, Dave Machado, Kim Maier, Kathy Manelly, Victor Manicci, Margo Mann, Lisa Manown, Amie Marcus, Irving Marinoff, Dawn 146 JUNIORS Pam Gaddy and Sally Lowell add some color to Skyline's campus. x. f .l 392 Q lfjliiji .I-W I, I ' , , M. ' 7 N' iff' 4f , li? QW QQ, ff J ,C y , Q 35-5 f .7 u f' 14' , 2 -V M l l ff ff W5 J, ,H 6, ff f W I :if f ,, , if ' 4 , . ,,,, ,M f gm X My 33, -f Jr! M f IR, rv iff 4456 if 'f ff 7 W' X . TW ' 2'4ff, ,' ' ,Hx :am fff l If Vkly , . - fvfzp- ffff ' 12: , f J.. - ,1 ' i ' Q, 1, fl 4 , f yZ7iVfQ'f' IZVXWV 1 iff , . 'l I , 3 W, V,,, 4. .H , lil J WV f ff g f , f, , T ,4 . Vx., , ' , ,, 7' ygf1'f,gfr,',,z,fg ff , 1. f f f y' X ' J fy, 1, Q W 2 974 1 , ' 3:1591 ff, xl. , iff. , A, ,wp . 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Mitchell, Kent gif !5,Wf 093fV5bw Moal,MarcelIa V Moir, Myra Qillfwalfl Moles, Dave 7 . ,f 0 Momz, Don f' '?f,514L,vZ' Moon.Judie IQ J ilk' X Moonie, Kathleefzbjf QZW,j',1ZM Jlwwf f fffrgf Agiwfw ff f r Moore, Carnell My f 742 1 Moore, John f Moore, Rick Morgon, Teresa Triple S members Nancy Vickers and Mark Griffen take a moment from supervising to root for a touchdown JUNIORS 147 M oran, Ralph Mosher, John Mosle, Jim Mosley, Sandra Moster, Debbie Mullen. Alayne Murname, Rick Murphy, Michael Myers, Rickey Neary. Susan Nedderman, Kenneth Neft, Wendy Neishi, Mark Nelson, Louanne Nelson, Terry Newhart, Doran Ng, Judy Nittle, Frank Nivens, Lindsay Nordstrom, Scott Nottingham, Paul Nowak, Ebba Nyberg, Kristi Nye, Ginger Oakeshott, Dennis Oliver, Kelvin Omlor. Mary Ornellas, Debbie Oto, Beverly Pagan, Robert Palmore. Mark Pappas, Denise Parham, Glori ParlE'er, Marzino Parker, Ruth Parmantier, Tina Payne, Carolyn Pemberton, Jackie Pencovic, Larry Pepe, Dorothy PeriIIat,James Perry, Debra Peshon, Nancy Peshon, Randy Peters, Michael Peterson, Dan Peterson, Larry Pfaendler, Matt Pichotto, Jim Pierce, Sabrina Pinadore, Joe Piperis, John Pirack, Debbie Plummer, Greg Poindexter, Su san Poteete, Ray Potter. Glen Presant, Leonard Pugliese, Joanna Pusselo, Scott Quan, Susan Raffanti, Rick Rainey, Terry Ray, Sharon Rea, Ginny Reasoner, Rick Reis, Randy Revelli, Peter Reyna, Jesse Richardson, Kevin 148 JUNIORS wwe . J iw P W4 ,M 44, r . +7 'fff.fr,g ' , ryrrk f, 'A 4 .1 ., , ',2 g ,Zi ,544 .M1,W,,4f,,,5.,4,, f X UM ,Ar :, .,...', f '41 V, ir K Vlll ' .QW , ' reef ig? lx? , Ky f Zvsfefg W ,.- -1, 1 ' Wylie .V X .,VA 4 x v V. I pffiif DZ W '5ZW2Z. if I !f,f if 4' fi ,ff f hw 6 f ff,yM?Fa , ,,', I , f, f ff 4 jj 'Zi 1 ' g,., , -1, - ,nw www f X ff f 4 I W f, jZM4WgQ lr X . I - f' pi ' ff':1Ll.fi , fl FZ W , . 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Harold White, Rhonda White, Rose ildensten, Roger Williams, Kevin W. . Wil ' ' inslow, Barbara Winter, Russell Wisdom Carol Wiskocil, Debbie Wohltmann, Penny Wong, Gary Wong, Joanne Wong, Karen Wong, Valerie Woodford, Deborah Wright, Cris Wright, Dwight Yarber, Sonia Yee. Carol Yee, Ronald York, Mona Young, Anita Young, Floyd Young, Freeman JUNIORS 151 Robert Goady, sophomore president, reviews his plans and expectations for the upcoming spring semester. You ng, Calvin . . tif I ,Q ,QQ 9 s f M ,wr ' if K '31, 15, Q Q, Yuen, Allen V K ,mg . if if ,tp -f , , Aif 1.7, .,f' 'F Zelkowitz, Jeanette - Zelkowitz, Renee Zlokovich, Greg Goetz, Ron Green, Zundra ' , lchael Parsons, Stephanie LOWERCLASSES 152 Sophomore vice president, John Cunha, and Renata Gray class secretary, look forward to their reign as officers. 1- f in ' ai r ' ' b A 9 s ,ng . H' x Q 0,15 Q za f Emma Gee, treasurer for the sophomore class, and George Howard, judge, discuss future sophomore activities. A Q f X ff f r fy? - f Q, Q ,-,fi 1 -'. gf , ,. H , M f -L ,... P ,.,,3 f iggg ., '45 ,,', J: - - , , . 2 . ., ,L,. , f 5 ,,f XA fri, f va., lr Class system wins election At the semester break the class system replaced the house system of student government. Sophomore and junior class officers planned activities to raise money for their senior years. Lower classmen held sales, conducted car washes, and planned other fund-raising activities such as a flea market and rum- mage sale, a skating party, and a faculty bake sale. The first semester of the class system helped in unifying the student body. The counselors advised each of the three classes. Mr. Henry Bianchi and Mr. Martin Jemo advised the seniors, Mrs. Juanita Thomas and Mrs. Faye Smith assisted the juniors, while Mrs. Marjorie Beach and Miss Valorie Brenan led sophomores in fund-raising projects. Jesse Reyna, junior class president, and Judy O'Young, vice president, discuss plans after the spring elections. BELOW: Newly elected secretary, Karen Haag, treasurer, Stacey Baba, and judge, Lise Stampfli, each have hopes for accomplishment and success. LOWER CLASSES 153 SENIORS 72 SENIORS 72 SENIC S 72 SENIORS 72 SENIORS 72 5 XIIORS 72 SENIORS 72 SENIOR! RS 72 SENIORS 72 SENIOR 72 ENIORS 72 SENIORS 72 SENIO 72 SENIORS 72 SENIORS 72 S ABOVE: Bart Blumberg, president, led seniors through the year by organizing events the class had requested. ABOVE RIGHT: Vice president, Sue Jaffie. worked through the year to keep things running smoothly. RIGHT: Senior officers, Nancy, Bart, Sue, and Denise, head for a meeting to discuss the plans of Disneyland. 156 SENIORS Senior class x ff, ,f 9 calendar shows diversity Culminating an era for some, while starting a new one for others the class of '72 graduated with hopes and expectations for their future. The unforgettable year was headed by senior class president, Bart Blumberg, with the aid of his fellow officers. They organized the senior picnic, the assembly, the night affair, and climaxed the year by transporting over four hundred and fifty graduates to Disneyland on June 2. Class of '72 often found itself with such an exuberant amount of spirit, that the lower classmen were often seen stuck in the drain on senior lawn. This same spirit was seen on the field of Piedmont High, in the stands of the Homecoming game, in the bleachers of the Del Valle Tournament, and on the mound of the baseball diamond. ABOVE: Busy trying to write down all the ideas, Nancy Vickers, secretary, gave much of her time to the class. ABOVE RIGHT: Trustworthy treasurer, Denise Chaney, was an integral part of the senior executive board. BELOW: Senior officers have a discussion with Mr. Eugene Horwitz, the class sponsor, about Disneyland. SENIORS 157 s ,, Q45 f-. S-, T , ,iw .mn , ucv, 7T3:Y'2f, 'x +I' ' inf -- . 3 k, R J ' fx. . W xiii' ,-1-1.1,f-2.4, 1' ww K .. W. ., my :E Vu- V:F, , 4 - 1, L . f- ,'v?'?fi,f ! 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SENIORS 159 Senior, Kevin Nlyers, competes with junior, Leonard Presant Exuberant seniors show unyielding spirit of '72 Seniors, Gary Heard, Rick Taylor, Pat McCarthy, and John Gordon, continually prove their superior spirit on the senior lawn. Y f 4,,z. 1-.1---. WW, With the aid of the senior mothers, Ann Morrison, Diana Katsantones, Rick Koerlin, Jim Voogd, Brent Turner, and Laurie Kuehne, return money for chocolate sale, 160 SENIORS Lynn Abel Mary Abrush Douglas Affleck Ernest Aggers RCl'ld?-Qqglfggglfl Tamara Alexander Stephanie Alexich ljebliiie Allen J'5e'A'rnaral i A il'9lWgfeal-Ynalfag' Duain Anderson Jeff Anderson Todd Ainsworth Mark Allen Kym Anderson L ,A .ai ' 4-.V 4, ww' imp Jef' M, f f' V, f ff' E ?5TW75f7ff7'7i'ff777 7f'f7 'Q7 ' ' 3 L4 9 A Ava M VI' Q w if z,t ',,-15 - 'Q ,., 461,40 -,, ,, - Sv , , ,Qjggg1jfy.v'fI :' 7555? 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X rf - ' 4 Kenneth Beaver. f-f-ff' ' Senior picnickers spread out the f00d Gnd relax for a day of fun Ronald Bell Rowena Bell Torri Bell Venette Bell Karen Benik Dean Benson Edward Benson ywi 1 . . Seniors relax at picnic as they prepare lunch .laslnjwe Benjamin Connie Bennett Dale Benson Klb?'t4BinTreinEe Charles Bergson William Bertram L After lunch, many seniors participated in a friendly football game. X Fil fu l 4: Kr.. K .f vi 1 -I V. ' 3 i V' ' 1 , . ,, 2 3551 ' .. 'I f fi. 1'-1, . V x . ' - I '- ' r - 1' ' .L f t , 1-5' e - fm-fr 1 1- - 1 - e - ff: 'swf , r - - ' . ' f - 1- fs' ' X r f' ., le sf ' 'X - f azz- q ,, as 6 n 1, .X 5 7, tg Liv: y HSXYC. ', I ',,2, .pl Q' .Z, V' 'ff . f 'f K-5 Kei: '- z K . 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Eleanor Bried Juan Briones 164 SENIORS Donald Brothers Boni Brown Charmion Brown Elaine Brown Ce'4Hi Joseph Brugger Senior intently watches fellow student weaving Lind a Brownx Patrica Brown B'5F5ara Bryson Magda Buining Janice Browne Bill Burke .fl, . , af, lj' f N A W 4 f . X , wa Sf, ,I 5 5 sf- .,,.' .Ig 5 Q . Q X1 W 4 V S, X 44 V 5 'Q 5 Q ,VeQel, f f if W JJ ji ,255 K :flag ff 2 I gp my 5934 ly! f 1 Way 49: f fi if 2 A is X? Za 2' Q ff lx., , , . , 4144. ,, ' .- B ilil' erie J Ali J ,ie, Joe! Robin Burns QgQ iqish Jane Bussell FT5EineyLBgdm Mark Bywater Todd Cabral Lisa Cadwalader ,,,, ffff 5 1- ' f',',!f,fzawfffQfy ff, X ,f ff-,vw 9- '.' ,:f'.f5f:'f-I .Q. I V- f I fgf,,fv f,ff,, - 1, pd 7 7 !f'3 We ?f?Y'mwILf, , ,iff 1- , fu ZW,-14' , . if ,- '- V ffjgl 'V T 4212 5' Wfffhf KZ! 257- T. H ,.fe,w !:,c, ,, , ' f 'fiffll ,, A VV? , ,I 21, ' ' 4,1 A 4 ' ' Qkfzrf .. 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Robert Chamberlain Stephan Chambers .V , f. f my-W wwf-ZVY ,,5,,,:f 1 ,'z?fZ'7f-f? ' ff Lf'-ffclif K f f,.Q2:f4f,,: ,x 1 iii f 1 ,f X , .. - 1 LN x VSV' - : l5::4:f': X ff f ,f , f 3 gf! ,f , X f f X X L, , , ff ,f gf s 1 X X Q' Z f 42 2 xf I f atv M C b 61 X ff? f 2 i f X X Q05 X Cf! ff . f f .. 00 X , , 9 ' vii ,r '1.- Q f ' , f fcfa. , ff ve ,M X f vf M ff f,, Q., zfwffzgg f Y f, ia 1 ' , 1 I ' 1 ,Z its V , ,Inf ff' Q Mfggwy ef .e A Leading the mad lunch time rush are Mike Bowen and Dani-99.QI1HQQXx Jim Chanos Lynn Reinhaff- Mark Chase Steve Chatham 166 SENIORS flQ!'1Q3haarJtQnv TamaraCChavez 3 ' V.y:V,1,, L. Darryl Cheung Douglas Chew Cheri Chiasson John Cho Timothy Clancy Mike Clark Lunch is meeting time Meeting during lunch are seniors Laurie Kuehne, Todd Ainsworth, Sue Jaffie and Cathy Richards. l Nancy Clark Karen Clarkson Katherine Clayton Matthew Clouse Justin Coffey Eleanor Cohen Stephen Cohn William Colias Lorretta Collin George Colombotos SENIORS 167 Jim Covel 5. 1 - ' XQVXQZ SZQKSQ7 . M V- Q2 Ya Spf 5 ea: -'47 - f fu., ..,. f . Qs'i2gf'1 tis , ai, 5 'E g ' r . ' Qytyee 7 f 5 f ?Q11Q89,e5, S 'f ef 2 if Q. aff i K 2 3 2 X V A Q 5 'Z M 4 gg , QQ96., . 2 f 2 5 Q 7 . 3 M . 2 , 1 if P! 33 5 I , 5 9 4 Q , Y 2 4 1 fm K f 5 Q' ,fi i if 4 S L gag! ,Q 4 6 5 'leg 5 32 f , it Q, x ww' ' :C 3, , f f Wt Qin.: Patricia Conley Robert Consaul Kathleen Cornell Man' Cornwell Pamela C05139' I0 Therese Costes With the aid of Todd Ainsworth. 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'Personable' seniors phone friends at home Waitergayip John Day Kenneth Day Connie Denny Sharla Dias David Dickson WM' wa v if 2 4' oi Ca' 4 S5,Sb3i.fZ,5' 3 5 , f, . . f L X, ', X :f i ff Q- M, , , . ' ge:-Q-wwffv, gzff f V, ., A ,ky ff! A jg 0 Q 4 fx .Q ga off 52,5 ,ff rg N ff me 4 , Q M47 f 1 s X X xx 455 if T53 ef? 1 . fy ,W 7 f 5 , : , , 4 .,.. . ' 1 15 ,, 2 as f m, ,fr , Z-I L32 f , ' Q ff' 5 fi s 4 1 Q rs X , ,. sf to 6' 4 z 1 f 4 . . . . .gg if Y ,W - .. , M ...ad 4 1' Seniors gather by the field International Day to listen to group. Juliet Ding David Doell Ann Dole :JEDLCEDPEEQD QQb'1D1am, Denise Duffv SENIORS 169 Janice Dunlap Andrew Eide Darryl Emerson Picnickers toast class at Adobe Creek Club Roger Eatmon Clark Elegan ' If Qviirg-,'i5igi:f'g .X X X Rx X ,, we X, NNXQNXS .X., E X x ll,X 5 1 X s .X . Xe-X .V , Xt- 't , , 4 -1-qg:3:,: ,,,. :,:,j'.:Xl-:R N.L',X.,, ww,,li.03.5 9X flak 55, gl ,. 'lies 'X X f X . ., X y A- - X f 1 . f ,1g,F X Q' K X - I f'5f?'v,'1's-fs X ' ' JK? X: XF- I.?.1v? -'X ' Q f- , gs ,X Daniel Edwards Mark Eggold Carolyn Eleopoulos Patrick Ellis t i-'- -'-'. iT'i 3.222 -.-t N-,Qs X3 .fzrfz-XXX-1 X ,oss-:X NSG NX s iw s-is 'fee ras - - as ,S.'3X'flHi'?:x'l- X . I ,Xxx Wx so ,X-Q. 4, ,5XQ1X5-si. Xsgcfstg 2. ,- . V v fx ,XXX xXx-N5X . - Xu My L: K X L- -XL' .7 . gl, .,,, ss. A Si , ,A .,.t.. Sl FR XNQ XX X .mx xy, RX s : 955-Eff ,za ,X . Xjsgki iT i,14'5X.,.,X Xs .KXXXX Gayle Dunn l3E1nt Cathy Engelman Don English . Edward Epstein R0beI tE-I Epstein Seniors relax and have fun during the annualssenior picnic that was held at the Adobe Creek Club. Sandra Erwin 170 SENIORS Betty Eskridge Jim Etimos Edwin Evans Edward Feifert Abbe Feigenberg James Feist Kevin Fetterly Claude Figeroid Susan Fisher Kimball Everingham Mark Ferguson Martha Fitzmaurice Richard Farren Kelly Ferro Rod Flatley , ' '.,' -f - ,V , Z qu., , . 44 gr, .23 , f 4351- K - h k -, is .ti , , .. .,., 3 . fi iii' gj- A fs ' -K M.: 1' if 2,:'1rg:. , -L - wk. 6:1 54412 1 K5f'..'11s ' Q , i ' 1 .fs-' . 4 Ezef f V- I.. ,,-,.,L.,. Qi . ' 2-A L. - ' .vf-1 . .M cw.4s...e .., Q, X. Q.. - . 1. - - iw-12:Q,ffsw.fh1f 1. f if. I i, ku 7.1 'L 1 1, W5 1 'Zhi 1-55, 3 ' , . if -k-, f' - if-2.1, f' . H 1,1 As: 5 .,..1,.,Lf 1' Q-11.141 .,,l. 4 Patrick Fleming Dennis Freed sa Q26 MF' 4 Richard Fogel Randee Friedland Loretta Fong John Framsted Michael Fruzzetti Terri Gainsley we 'Va H. . -ffQ.g,,gzf13z,,f,', ' .?':-,L 553' 25 ' ,f f f fu, , ', S2 Yfkjhf ,f Kurt Fredrickson David Galeria SENIORS 171 Alexandrine Galvin Thomas Gardner Nancy Gibbs l fs Linda Gaynlmage Tff lE Roberta Gilbertson Y I'5if'l I 'T A , : 7 , I f K :A 2 , f hii, 1 v.. . s A Q fe X 's Y xg' Sk. l X . , .-lg' Y 1 K Y i, w A A X' Y 'E 1 N Q 5 E M 4 , s xg 2, D' if f f 5,1342 131.1 -'ffzf - f .s1:,!2:::r' . :1x Qn Qw f?'.w:i.f,:- 4 W f fs: Kathy Gammelgard Shelley Garshol Susan Gillespie . 7-' W ' W2 -542 'fi e , A,sg71?,?,zf - -, .,.,..-eff-fffwe A aff- ,' 1 we ., Q. f-ff,:',.f.:..,.-ing: W, 04 f , fi, -.. as .f, ... , r. A 4 352: .:-:,f,,k .. , vv ,, I .. ,,..4.,f,.,f,-y.,.,,, . gm, .- . - zygzwfwfw 3 g.. 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Vx -l 50: 44-f , 4, 4, f, 9,315.4 Sf, by f f 9' fx 5 v P f V P U53 ,A 4 K? ,f Q fm ff ' f I Karen Goldwater Melissa Grabner David Gardere Linda George Nlichael Giustetto Denise Goltz George Graner Timothy Grant Marilyn Gray Jodi Grimm Keith Greenavvay ,Qiana Guido K l We 'Best dancers' perform Jbreakdovvn' routine l ,K Gregory Griffin Mike Griffin William Griggs ' Jonathan Hale Michael Hallock James Halloran K h H Lael H ' Rayna Pleasants' and Rodney Byrd's soul rhythm made it possible to win best dancers award. at Y am - amnton Bradford Hammett Diane Hampton SENIORS 173 Steve Hana Stephen Hardy Elanfifikftli James Harden QQ.mde,:,'ieQ3lL Sheila Hassen 'S' L,f:g pg:-f W fi 'Best looking' seniors relax in new sports oar Best looking Seniors, that were chosen in the Senior poll, are Carol Shurtz and Robert Breilh. ff! ,X f ffm ff Qffef Ly! .1 M3 W 242 iff f f ' , of ' ' ' 9, f f X X f ., , by N VQ? f 2 'Y 1 , if ,W ,Se lm ,fm f i' -9 W rrn 24 Denise Hawkins Mark Hawkins ,Garyflglezgd Hershella Hearns John Hecox James Helmuth LGEHQVESJQDQ William Henrikson fKQ'LbyJilEI1LY Jan Hewitt 174 SENIORS ,,J ,3, 4 1 ,, K ' fa f I 7 - '17 :W Richard Himberger Cynthia Hines Grant Hoag ROQSYT Hogan Vxanisiajjfgflowaygw Bertha Horton Melinda Howell Margaret Humphreys Denise Hodges Eugene Hovvag, xifmlifw nfeke! Kurt Hoffmann Stanley Howard 4'-iHWH5ff1Ie,f 1: ist! , , ,Q M f 5334! ff W9 f f f V5 , f ,-iff-g. :w e,f,,f ffff .M -V X - ffQ vr:g4x,1ffcv6 if'-ilfifiiif ' '. W2 'f gy, . X If -.3-iw v U: Q- '- rf 'pdf' 'f , ' '41, 3 , elm . , V, . QQ.: , , lv 11 gfe'f.f,f-, rv-iff tizfzff if ,V f, f' 21' w f 2 QQ., , , ,. , ' I Q ja Q Gaye Hunter Kerry Inman Craig Huntington lktlbifaedeer ' 'ii' -- . Q ,, ' 'f 11YQ12:':' f .1 - ' -' '?E'if7f 2':5f' ,Ev-J gt, tt,rt!g g e H ., ,t. ,,.,MyfM,v..a QQ, KW ,. 1 f f wi., ,. 1-,fx , me - , . v f, ' ft-ff w 1 fl 61 if r H563 f A Q f Q 4 i Q 3 Q 4 , M5 ,kjpsfg nlqqf-5jt!l?'.,ff 1'-Egg.,-ff if Q 3' A X4 f mrwiy ,Q 5 , Q f S.. Anne Huntress Robert Hyerle Paula lglehart Monica Jackson lieneellaokgon, Suiianiwelaffie SENIORS 175 Newest styles are vvorn by fashionable seniors Ezra Jefferson Patrick Jennings Melody Jensen Debra Johnson Karen Johnson Lisa Johnson f f f!f'W Q W' i7?7K7?f!V7'73 , . a,,i ,,,i.. X be f f ff ff 'W W W wif f yy f 13, ,3 f-Mn! 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YQ f . 9 e X , iy X 4 5-7'3'9,'3 !5,-'E ' -'4'Z:Q!,Y - , ,is,, sv bb,,b in y , M N i ' Q 'QW' Debra Jones Doreen Jones Stephanie Jones Jay Jorgensen Joanne Jourdain Dennis Judson Michael Junkans Robert Kaady Bruce Kadden Mark Kaehler 176 SENIORS Avra Kakures Gary Kaprielian Diana Katsantones Kapjy Kellum PQI-Qlsfjgly Janet Kennedy Seniors chose Rusty Keyes, Karen Clarkson most fashionable Philip Kennemore Peggy Kerr ljustv KGYBS ?3,, W4. ,V fgfgvziyzyjfy ff if f ,f V' ',i, 5f:'H X .HH-1 ,aa f' , , ' f ' ' W :f,,.'-,Mil 4 I 'V ' ' if E' ZZ I f My , , 7, Mui 2 , ,V ' fi 'f ' 7 'Z 'ff f . , I 'i r ' 'fu K ff .I r ',mf, f2g ',:,gzQ612gW ' I u p 5 - z- . , vs- in P , if ,, . .iw if 'f 5 7 ' I f .M F Yfffgfcz 'fffiyggqf , f Qyyy fx , ,J 4 l fmyf, 47, ,ff., 4,ff44yf, , , ,. f,,,,,f1,, ,, 4 yy X XL 125322 - , 'ifjffr zgw ' ' Q 'i ' ,QQ H 'f ' ii' !f ?7'i?!',' i , ii, any ,lg 3, f ,f 'L-' fr f :W 2- ff if 'I' 4 ii ,- W, gg? ,wfyj ': Z ' Nicki KFKGS Keith KiiP3U'iCk Greg King Wendy Kirkland Allyson Kitchen Marianna Kjobmand Wiliam Klein Andrea Kling Lucy Knetzger Kkareinglfrnifghlj, SENIORS 177 Jacqueline Knott Debra Knowles Steve Knox Richard Koerlin Robert Kelsters Ka'fhY Kovell lVlarian Koyama Kathy Kraemer lVliriam Krausz Pamela Kruck Marv Kruse Phillip Kubicek Laurie Kuehne Gayle Kuhns Debra La Barbera , .,,. L ,. ,L,.,Q.X, f gi wig i ':',:1QZ': e, ,N Xa. . .. l , Q3 C Q X V sg mga, f N? we N X , ea V X L 1 X xi Q' be W S ' Y? A K x my xi , Kes X 4 AV, W ,M . , W agp L Lg-,Sy fy W., .Q ., ,,,,,, . I -2 .f.:, I f l -.a'ei',f:,E?-HH 'ii g c? 5: 1 it ':,55e:sg.av ,1 fill-WQSQQQN 'Q 1' . S QC'-ip - gag 212574-1, ii vas ' ' i A f '71 i 1 L A pilliiiliii V , TfZ:'e .i',13Q-', K if 2:1339 .-,f:ff-1 i Q ma. , I i , frif-if - - 5. : -:fa ,A xc 1 l L l 1 , I L Lauren Label Victoria Lactman Seniors Leslie Wulfert, Paula Whitesides, and Alice Oswald go through the red tape of the Mill, Janet I-ebbert 178 SENIOHS Louise Lebbert Cari Lee Diflielie Harlon Lee 'Film L99 Don Lehne a First 'IVIill' scheduling causes much confusion N M A Jamieson Lee Reginagrlfe Ronald Lee Nikolaus Lenhart Renee DW' Vanessa Levingston 4 4 X rf- A 'vga N - Vx, 5 r N A vi 'ir Y -Y I X - Tern,LeVmP Kgren Levy , , Aided by Mrs. Betty Caria, Steve Cohn receives needed Marcia I-9Wl51 W wlS- Raymond Levvrlght information. SENIORS 179 NFYICV Lichtenstein Mike Lieberman Lisa Linde Rhonda Linden Luanne Livermore Mary Loeser 'lVlost intelligent' gain recognition in class poll Selected 'most inteIligent', Nancy Tague and Stan Lanning are not always seen in the library. Alesia Logan Graham Lombardo Dwayne Long Ana Lopez David Lorber Gene Lotter Blynthia Loudermilk Debbie Lowe Wehagioiwg Patti Lowe 180 SENIORS Janet Lum Darel Lunceford Richard Lundquist V Bruce IVIaCLe0d Graydon Mack Dennis Mackey Patty Madley Denron Lyles Carol MacLaren Herbert Manown Robert Malm Gary Mannshardt M,,,,1 -, .. , 5.L ?g,11yfQ,- k4f,'-QQ , f ' - 0, A' Jr.. ,,- -.f3'?v . ?i54V?:v': Qrfiiffff . A V 0- ' ,,,, f,,e'zz4f-if f,ff, ff: ,.', ff wfX1v,f',w , ,rv e'W'fZl 'f ,0lf.iO 'ff:2 ' 'f f s fi M M rrr , f rrrrr 'rfe 1 a -1e'f-Q r Clifford Mapes Jeffrey Mapes Antoninette Marino Stephen Mark Beckie Lynch Matthew Madison Murdock Mansfield Este! ita Marquez Linda Marshall George Martin gQ3!lVlgQQJ Radovan Martinovich Patricia Masri SENIORS 181 Deborah Matlock Kiyo Matsumoto LQILQQ-QQMQIHQWS Stephen May Ronnie McCan Patrick McCarthy Donald McCullum fIa'nTe?lVlcDonnell Donald Mclver Ken McKee Daniel McLean David McPeak James McRae 15 Wvffi I' fb. .iw f-'5f'fxfE,-'asf ,407 27,75 .vt-Qw.2-nQ,f4'? vw?-'.'b SWX Gffsvrkhmf V' 1' , 7 . 1 .- . ., :G ,Qfq:,f:, 4,2 Q01-w:,,:f,f ag-KQV: , ,laewgl-71, 5-,,ky7,4,,W4.7Lf5,5,f2 91, 7,7 yi, ., 4-5, 5 .. 761-K:'!15f'f12,-'ffl1:6 -'eieazsfe . 1.-4 f, ww. - f 'qw --W.-ffy.-Wffml .-,E :if ,. gil 4g4zrb1..,J,,53k.,:-fl . ' f , '35, . 'filly' ' ' if l.3gff,'ff f '.g::',1-z liz?-Ska: ii'-ziyw' e ,,, f -:i 1 'mc 111-1 - ,ggyy , , '24 V .1-Aifrf ' R ' ' . ' f, 43? if , i:'ii-IE- Y -if-'lf -1' , -VI'4f :Lia ?e'a?:2m3.,f. -if yr..-4 , yzi-..a,:2-'13 pf ' -' X, . '1 WW? ' ' J def. 4' , , ,,c. 1, W, ff ff? xl 4 , f 2 fc , , X N f :ff qfffffff f 7 2, N f , if f I . 3 1? 1 7 J' ,S -tt-t 3 A f . 1-'L ,x g A. ff J . ' -'f' '-17? -' ffqwylbk' : ' 4? i:- L- . i7 Herb McWilliams . .5-,111-M Rf F K -:Ji -, Q 1. g 1 , ,- - ,, s M ,N .. V :fl sifvs Mt - f- .V , .4 K fi ' as x FQWPQW .2555 Sf fl? K j 51-f s u ' 1 D L '-zgl-5:2 ' ki ,iii '- 'A -:gl j 53.3g::?- f-1-,lr , K ,ylil 'si-f? wc? V ,. f ie? .libs 5? i 5 5 , fs, Lucille McCoy Loretta McGuire Janet McNair Terri lVlQWilliams 182 SENIORS Seniors chose Lynn Reinhard and Marcia Lewis for cutest couple. Pamela Means Robin Meyer B ian.Milh0US Richard iviiiier Mauri Montgomery Stuart Montgomery 'Cutest couple' recall times Spent together Terrill Miller David Minamoto Margaret Montgomery Pete Moon Laura Moore Monica Moore ,.1,i7Zjik:R .17 ti fx-:is N , ,.,, 7 i.,.,.t ,t,. , ..,,, V i,,,W,G.,.,,e-aft-mme Q-W..a,.-.-,..t..Nt .z,1u,fy ,ff .1 - iiaefzmzgzine-za.:p':f'-g.'-ffrwz cuff . , -. ' Ellen Moreira Janice Morgan Barbara Mosle Robert Moss -iaa ' is 9 'X ar as V Kirk Morgan Grant Mori Sue Moss Jeffrey Mueller Anne Morrison Douglas Murphy SENIORS 183 Winners of class poll are noted for good form Geraldine Murphy Jay Murray N Maureen Murray ,Lynn Muzsek Marianna Nagy 'f- if 'L' 'Y ,Z:7'Ff-'3- ' ' f 40Fc61zQa.1a6ieiZ?f'f5 ..,,y.,W.,,,,gM.f.,x, ,, . ef., ,,gge,.fWQ,f7, ,,A,.m.,.f ff ff X 2:1 if' gy fax' ff lr J, 3 V KVA' 1 ff f J K Y fig? f XZ! f r 2 ,saw f yay 5 x K, x, f ff, -z ' W' V 7- -ww. ,:ZawQwep4-1wif?-f:p4,sr: af f- ffe-iw: wg, , :ma .44 ,r,5c,2:1.z -ze,-,4 rw: 1-2NS:gif:-zmv f45e'Vv'.r . , ,Af- , 'iffwif if:z,.i-Q-X'fev1ifvi1 . -ff 'f ' Eg: .,2Q.:f',1:-, if 54 21,1 if f- vw: -1 -:ve:ef,-,f- r 5 va.,,e- fha: 1- WH wfflaffie' f-.17 1 ,a ' E J'fe11,ff.:, -fx, ,. 1.7 1.1 , TAA :Q :' 'iliirf :u,4-yi: ffigfgv, .,,, 5 7435 E, - ff e- fn: ,a., ,. 1, .-12 ' ' ,ia 444, f' 4 me pw :ne-p,. . i3I? T5g' I 11--3' j en , , er, SW. V f-'IQTJ ffaifftfe .va-ff , ,, f 7 -rf vez: 2 4,,f QQ 41 Paula Iglehart was chosen by the senior class as having best figure and the seniors decided that Nickv Lenhart had best build.' i Mark Nagy Debra Nelson Jack Nelson James Nelson Karen Neves Robert Newsom Julie Norman Peter Nowak Jerelean Ochsner Jeffrey O'Donnell 184 SENIORS Timothy O'Hare Victor Orella Rudy Ortega Barbara Osu na Alice Oswald Thomas Otter Sam Palmatier Janet Parente Daniel Parish f, ,f fyff,,,72,,7 f-,yypf-,f, A f - f 5' ,f t I ! y., FV f gf Janene Osborn Charles Osborne Randy Ouellet Diane Owyoung Ellen Pascoe r Donald Patchett Y 3 ' , lr Q L. , , ri. ,- A 'ji' 7- ,is :gf BJ rip' ,gt fs: wif' 5, X3 Cmk TN . xx X , 'Xe ,AJ , ' I .. V Stephanie Patterson Jacqueline Pearl Jayne Pennock Qigson Penny Jacqueline Perillat Dyanne Perry Robin Perry Jeanne Peters llflartha Peters Q Sally Petersen SENIORS 185 Ann Peterson Paulette Peterson Randy Pickens Carey Peterson Candy Pharr Cheryl Pierce fa' -v lf 1.-z,:'fw-4.1m Q-,Q Dick Peterson Stanley Phillips Kerry Pierson fW 'Y X ww , ff if 1 fW 7 We Xfyff an ' f 6 f Senior Ann Dole ponders about the ever nearing end of school JK 6991? ww-gy ff Kahuna-101, Egg f Andrew Pincus Gerald Pinkney Cathy Pinto Sherri Pirack Dennis Plant Jim Plant 186 SENIORS Cherie Piper Cliaren Piliackf Ray na Pleasants ,lVJQlZlQllel3QUQlQl' Pensive seniors reflect as graduation nears Cynthia Price Aubrey Priest Nanci Prodanovich Patricia Purdy Gregory Purves Joyce Quigley 3' Nancy Pgczik Tl'lOfT13S Poole Phillip Pruitt Susan Pueppke Ghleenifiaidke Bruce RBQUSH A, V,r,,, .- J KAN .qt , ,y-,j :xx X S45 1 1, , ' . xi 35, 73, ,S A . Q, .... X X f x: ' X xx 'Z - , M X A ' .x 'Q Q1-'j , I X X -11:.vg,'tfgsv1-1. 4,3 Nanci' Rainey James Randono Jerald Randono Bob Rundle pauses to meditate on the past school year. Denise Rattaro John Ratto Robert Flay SENIORS 187 Seniors select students with 'friendliest smiles' Samuel Retelas Filippa Revelli Thomas Revelli Catherine Richards Ei Alfred Ricker Randy Reasonover Lvnn Reinhard Steven Reynolds Bonnie WCG Ulysses Roberts Margaret Robinson -n Xgrginia Robinson VyiIeIoiQBLLblDsor:5 Eric Rodriguez Riohkiioseii william nose Deborah Rosner 188 SENIORS Karen Rogino Richard Romer Barry Rowe Owen Rubin Jeffrey Rude Fernando Ruiz Robert Rundle H Q I 4 H b N . Randy Rushin B d tt R H Sc tt R H Chosen for friendliest smile seniors Fred Rrasch and Jan Mc air . 9 urna e usse O usse gleam after finding out the results of the senior class poll. Drucilla Salazar Mary Samish Thomas Sanipggn 1 K ,..a 'Haw ' X X X , ff , X , x S, Daniel Samrick Susan Sant lSgjgL1LSQL.u1clers Jan Sawyer Toni Scarborough Katherine Scherer Karen Schmidt Erik Schroder David Schuyler James Schwalbe SENIORS 189 Debra Schwartzman William Seid Bruce Sherman Theresa Sergeant Susan Sherriffe K IXK Pi N N w R QWX 9- B , gr' XX-1 ' 'S 'r s , ' - - f te. . at f g Q1 few-. ' as W 'infix ug. V Y' :1 4 s: - '47- . QM. 4.1, ws W -, v , 11, 4, A . Zxx ot, , kd X , X N. W? .- .,-'. X K X x gvx X f 41 'NplQ 1 s .3 xi? X X Rag! 4 A ' 5? x , Yi A 1? 1 . i 1- flgfiii gillz i I I 1' - -X - ,,Q ',-:it gifgif- g aX,f'qg' 'S V, - ' Pin,iggXS-ii-g1'!j.i'T2?j S .,.. ,si n - -. s. .1 1 .- 1 are-,. f. M qx ' 1 ir. fi-fif1f'iw,'::fv-zgi K , f is -- -ff 155 K , K -KN!-af' ' rg T, his Iii! ' -gif .4 f K , ' E-fi 5' ,L j gf? wif -35 men,-,Q ' Q MI David Schwedhelm i Pamela Scott Paresh Shah Dean Shapiro William Shier Carol Shurtz '- Darcie Sebastian Diane Shapiro Bradley Shuster f Q W. fa .. . 4: -54 L - -r ' O v f' aw team ,V ' 2 f+ '44, Vs ly . - ',. , ....- 1 , 444 it ? r 2 ei , 'w5f f f Z ', f 'A , 9 :Yo f f s 1 ff , ff f f f '56 was 6 f Jifzfr 'Sf W X ' xg Y 2 grsui g ,Q if in ' 'f 5 if ,ff il 2 ? jeff 4 WWA 9 V 5 'K' r 9 y wi? ,vi f f , Yggiri Es f ' 'K' Q W f f ef jg 1' 531, Q 'J fig A , 'f ,fi . f 1 S 'Q ii, I is . J 2 24 9 2, ,Y 1 4 5' I 5gi,gj, ,: -4- . y . : 2 aw 5 A' 5, 3 ye ,L 1 Q Z: 5' ' 'p ?5'f'i,Li.1i: -i tz.,,1g::-51, im: ,.., , N 5Z?f:w,1?i-Y Peter Shyvers Jerome Silsdorf Carol Simon Daiva Simon Patricia Small Virginia Six Christopher Smith Donna Smith Keith Smith Mark Smith 190 SENIORS 11- Nancy Smith Tommy Smith Craig Snider Roxanne Sosnick fg23!1Steele Mitchel stein 'Prettiest eyes' sparkle in newest poll category l i i t S Lowell Soward Richard Spees Frank Stack y Martin Steiner Craig Stewart Ilene Stewart K S l L Jognne Stmades Larry Stmnett Diane Katsantones and Steve Knox were selected by their classmates as having the prettiest eyes. Alison Stone Debra Stratton SENIORS 191 David Street Gina Stumpe Richard Swan -f 1 r .-, ,5,5,5,L-,rizir-:f1f,g,iQ ,fm ' W' Z f all if 1, ,rf ,, wg er , 3 fix ff W' c x Y v 53,9 AQ' Rv N f 3 gy - V A f fe pf? is 4. wiv V ez r fy ' Q ,rw A v if 2? P ,ff 423 ae 94' ,f r- r awe , Ann Strehl William Strehl William Strohmaier Maw Stromberg Daniel Sullivan Kirk Suronen Dirk Sutro Grace Svitek Martin Swartz Paula Syla David Sylvester Barry Szeto f:.':-fu fgfg-,ff:,f. W QSQQA f Most bashfuI, Laurie Kuehne and Glenn Gordon shyly discuss plans for upcoming senior events. Jim -I-abacco Nancy Tague 192 SENIORS Nlaria Taguela R0b0I'T T6Shjian Andrew Taylor Rl'C'lZ l'a'yIor Brent Thrams Roberta Termini James Tilton f 21:1-A ,f V if ' V -if If' -'k- ,k ', . . ' n.nn J 1 , , ,Q - rf- ,V 3 ,,5..5:wy -.:L.:f,,M,.,:,f1W , , K N. , ,gif .l.g.:-2f,.v-:754ns.-- -QQ agp, f 'gf X if .4-fbi' . H21 ' ' u .74 .Y ' 'w ' guna yffgr- , VC.- , K , X ,A f X V A 4 . ,Q j mv , 5 575. ,' f- QQ, A, I , W, , 1 ,WU . , ,Q 1 X 'W' I ' f f jf Sggyzif 'lv-V. 9,4--4 Bart Blumberg and Denise Chaney discuss ideas for Disneyland trip. l 'lVIost bashful' students selected by senior poll Fred Thomas Kerry Thomas Ruby Tobias Nl 5 5. 'Aw , 3 ' i Melissa Thomas Linda Tom - - 4 rf- ,,--zfgzgwi.-4:, , I , f . ,. W an- . ' 5' 'fs ' 1 faf' f l' ,S V fi ai 4 i, i f ga ., K - K s?3?'5'f+'4' .- f p. . . , J T T ' ,V if j ' if it lit K ty., , rf: -,i If , , ,mf ' -Q 'a-' sg ,',s, ggi, , flvv - - - 1. V rr , , yj , Z-, .. 'f f'24Qi1Wagg5 X 3, 1' '- .: X ' ,'i x' iixff U. COW ' , 'KVM ,,7ll '- ff - ' flfvf 724 :Q . fi It f fin ' 4 2, , if .4 rf? ' -. ' ' I X A ', ' 'W' My , riff' jjj njiiig A I 2759 ,iw W K r,,r W 2 J W I 415 ' ' ff 'K+ ZZ ' ,if X X ff f f f 22 7 X 2 by f kj , ,f ' .1 1' Q f or ' ., f , ,gf f . ff--f.,: fiff' f. 1 1 Colleen Toole Patricia Townsley Jeff Traynham John Troth ' 4 ' f ' f' nf ,g'4y,5ff1w , T iii P T W if X f f 4 ,l f 16 ww Q2 gnjw X V f 2,1352 .,,., ,. f 16 2' ' X ff 1 ff f wa, f 0- 1- H. 47116 my ' Q 5 fQ,,f',w .ze James Travis Steve Truelsen SENlOFlS 193 Futures are predicted by use of poll results JE-H1309 Tvler Leah Uhrhan Cheryl Valentine Sue VENT H0f Joan Vermilion Nlario Vernizzi l f' W, ' ,,' W H, ZW v f , ff ff 725 2' 'f r,m,f,', ,ff M1 .' f M27 W 4 Mft? ff M7 1 ' X C ' ? ' ' fi Brent Turner Qherdiydjgigiaer is llwlfbie Van Horn Nancy Vickers Frances Vierra X , a , X , X, James voogd John Wadsworth Robert Hyerle and Carol Simon, voted most likely to succeed, indulge in a game of monopoly. Mich elle Wainwright Mjff9hQUNQ'1lLVIQ1f 194 SENIORS Donald Walden Chris Waldo lVlark Walker Kathy Walters Gary Wanhope UDEnTsie'Wa7shfngton lVIarvin Watson Mark Watt Robert Watts V - - -W -- ,eplgzr ,ang my -M 'Mx ' 'V'cf7?7' - TW? , r f .ri ff 1 K f,cw1'?f'.- . ' 4 glib f we ' fi H , ' K I 4 , , 227m - 'EBM ,.,, ' 'Zfif i Wilma Wallace Gary Wallnel' Joann Washington Duane Watson Lise Webster Rexford Weichhart 1 1. Kenneth Weisner Jeffrey Weiss ligrparamls Jeffrey Welsh Frances Welter lVlae Welter Sederia Wesson lffQQf352iVlhite f Thomas White Wanda White J SENIORS 195 4 Debra Whitmore Suzette Widergren Brian Wiele - Arshe Williams Best athletes Sue Van Hof and Don Walden practice before a big game on Senior Lawn. Mara Wllcher V .-,,.11.'A ..., . 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W 51,5 , H .Z??1 f 'gi,fiLvi4 it Al M ,:.1, ,f,w,,,,.f, - sv 1 - 94 2 eff. i:'?f2' 55' 1-fx . init' af:Mm.....f,i: .al fx , ,Q f f l .4401 1, 1' 1 51 l 3 gr 7,1 2'g.71zi1,gfQ ff 'frm , of David Williams Joyce Williams Karen Williams Vittorio Willia s Thais Wilson Brian Wincher Christal Winston Robert Wirth Ju offord Jean Wojcik 196 SENIORS Kristina Wolthuis Dennis Wong Janlee Wong Lester Wong Daniel Wright Donna Woods Stylish 'Natural' hairdo f Diane vvrigm 4a99qv yyr ighy is feature in senior poll Leslie Wulfert vw-an-5, fha f Alan Yamamoto . A Barbara Yee Michael Lowe and Gina Stumpe have the best naturals as voted by the senior class poll. L -'W i-1 .rast iir I L L a t to 1 , I l X ffl! X f X ff 4 67' ff QA F ff, WU? QW erts f ,, , f, V fh,gf,g,.f:1fLf:'g lf' If if jx' ' ff ::,f,,.Agjgg7'4 at XR ' uf' p L f,fvgggr ' slr'-fs ., W L . , W H Q I , ,'gifjc,,ww ,gp vw' KWf.,g3gfg5'1 Zf!f,'fqVy1 ' I ' , ,,,f, V, zty ,. Q -ft 'Q 4.-, 1? ,, A L L fl? f ff: , I n QW? f , 4 ' VI ,JM ff l, , , 1 f .I s in 5 4, f Marianne Yager Danny Yang SENIORS 197 Randell Yee Yolanda Carmical KREWQEEC' I I f irearm I V . Y VV ,r .. , ' 1 , X' 3 , , ,Q X . 7' Y XIXAX-ff: Jeanette Pagersonn Karen Aadland Michael Adamo Craig Alden Robert Altmeyer Alex Artiano ,Brenda Ekitbif. Dinah Bergerman Charles Bess Pennie Birch William Bonner Michael Bowen llwiliwerl Joy Cabral Gary Calderon lan Carah Ke Chang N Carrie Young Sandra Young Walter Young Linda Zwang Winston Chavoor Craig Labadie Eeva Lonnblad Marla Karne Robert Mays Kevin Myers Lucy Norton Sherri Parish WLAX X'mv.X af. 'r to X ., t,.t, ,,,. r V rf ' ,i t. V sees, - - ,... X, ,iii Q Q VX X X X x 5 N v X X E Q l X -lx ,, .t XV fXXse:Xat. t XXX XX Q . X x XX X t X A bk Q XXX A XS C X X 3, SX ty X X A is Q Qs N XX gt X X Sv X . ,es ---- eexwfw .tft X ..X, X V xw 'W-Ne-fm..q.s,Q.t:.tXV,-Q.:-XV ,V 5Qtg53g::,,:e1s5X:,,- . we w- ' as WXELJL 6- gm 'filggj-Ii , If - '. 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V i , Wwe' iw F' 3 Hifi' L sl? l fi -V .af-i'.'f VSSN V ' 1 QXQ Robert Rising Donna Clark Lester Coffman Adrianne Dare Charles Davis Kathleen Estreito Glenn Farrell Harry Garaventa Sheila Gardner Linda Gladman Stephanie Gordon Loretta Gracias Lavera Gussman Mark Hansen Nancy Harris Valorie Harris Ned Hertz Judy Robinson Leonard Sanderstan Osmo Soronen Seniors not pictured Christine Horn Ronald Howe Michael Ingram Annette Irvin Dennis Jacobsen Darryl Johnson Giselle-'llurkanin Annette Kautzer John Kenny Mark Kirchenbauer Richard Klavon George Kurio lra Kurtz Stan Lanning Michael Lee Lqfllienama Keith Matthews Andrea Matulich Rodney Mayne Debra McCarty Mathew Meyers Joe Mui John Murdock Ronald Nichelini Patrick Nohr John Peterson Anita Phelps Kelly Randall Willie Randle Theodore Reite JacqtesRleLg in Rogers John Schaufele Jeffrey Sharp Steven Smith Barre Sparks V3nette,,Spicqt KeWsUlIii'v5n Michael Thurin Aaron Tilseth James Vollmer Pa! u I a,lNh itesides T-Tfiik Whiian Lawrence Wiessler f-Mldweovmtuliams Mark'Williams Janet Witharm Tina Wong Class cut-ups Mike Lieberman and Francis White bombard Security Officer Norman Case and Vice Principal Sidney Simonson. Many memorable events create firm friendships Deserted and remote, Senior Lawn settles for the night in a soft blanket of slowly descending fog. LEFT: Chosen as biggest flirts, Mike Bowen aides Debbie Stratton with the old handkerchief routine. Fled and white capped and gowned seniors form an S at graduation. SENIORS 199 r1numsu1 1mmmamu:mms.mm'1nma.m: fauna: x .Q 'mmuaumtnnux-vw tm. .man-z um . -se:m,r1.mvun1-:gs .x c mum 'F' F1 ii 5 - TIMATE FONDU 4HL1?'C7lfS MIDDLE EAST cuisine 2393 TELEGRAPH AVE., BERKELEY GIER ROOM UPST DUFFY'S ICE CREAM Ci.,,Q 401 Bancroft Ave. Move On and Up You Titans from Duffy's Scoopers Kay - Jim - Russ Dean - Morty - Roy Euefzyaby Open 77 d.7IZ. to 'Q San Leandro Clarke ff z Z2 2 84 8 - 782 2 , 'ff 'Yelp Tl R ES f 'f WHEELS OAKLAND BABY ZOO 'W A Located in Knowland State Park A WORLD 0,,GA,,,zA,,o,,,,,-,, f,! A Several hundred animals I ' I' ' lf ,,evq ,I to hold, pet, and feed REVELLI TIRE COMPANY Come to the zoo! :TONE 44322: ,vf' J 5 - 20TH RE T X A, 'A 55 e Open every day of the year OAKLAND I2 CALIFORNIA Maw gfm I ' rQ'A, i I. I CHARLES REVELLI JOHN ,REVELLI arbefs MO N TC LA I FI SPO RTI NG 19gffAg2gTgAglg1IgYP Flowers for all Occasions GOODS PHONE ,339-8545 MONTCLAI FI FLOFIIST Where Quality Counts 2079 Mountain Blvd. 1970 Mountain Blvd. Oakland, Ca- 94611 339-9313 339-9177 SINCE 1887 FA U L KN E R 'S I C E C R EAM M ON- CDUFFIE co. 6111 La Salle Ave. Oakland REALTORS 339-9422 1992 Mountain Blvd. - 9 Offices - Oakland Over 100 Salespeople Phone 339-9290 202 ADVERTISING Congratulations Class of '72 Merchants feature newest products CLARK coIxIcEssIoIxIs COMPANY 21994 NIISSICN BLVD. HAYWARD ART PONTIAC .582-44-36f35'l-2366 If 0 . C SUNDAES Congziztulatzoqts I I - I . I , I MILK SHAKES I- t 5 A L .,.,,,t.. . ..,.. I COLD DRINKS ' 5 HOT SANDWICHES BJ EIN gay E OUR SPECIALTY I Q MILK SHAlQE45d GREAT WESTERN fy WORLD'S Q !P U A lATIONS ' soo HEGENBERGER- ROAD .I OAKLAND, CALIF. Ph.5e2-5509 It -- 42' ADVERTISING 203 Visit all stores Did. You Know That a Porsche Starts at 336951309 TFA f -I- gig-ulll IVIARTINXJOHNSON PDFISCI-IE I AUDI 290 23iT,IQH'eet 465-3353 that advertise Rob Dolan Free Pickup Dealer and Delivery ROB'S SHELL SERVICE 4150 Redwood Rd. at Mountain Blvd. Oakland 531-9131 GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '72 Lee Bauer SKYLINE KITCHEN 5730 Redwood Rd. 531-9900 MOTIVATIONAL ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES Fern L. Shugart Motivational Counselor 110 Sutter St. Suite 311 San Francisco, CA 94104 204 ADVERTISING LINCOLN SOUARE PHARMACY Open Sundays Prescription Delivery 4100 Redwood Rd. 531-0602 BOB MANLEY'S SERVICE STATION 2844 Mountain Blvd. Oakland FREEWAY VARIETY Montclair THE MAN OF MONTCLAIR Clothing And Shoes For Men 1976 Mountain Blvd. Oakland, CA 94611 339-9343 HEALD COLLEGE Serving the Bay Area Since 1863 Secretarial - Accounting Clerical Accredited by the Accrediting Commision for Business Schools 2142 Broadway, Oakland 444-0201 Hal Matson Photographers 426 17th St., Oakland 832-2530 530-I 898 DIAMOND DELICATESSEN Fresh Salads - Home Cooked Foods Bob Smith 3434 Fruitvale Ave. Oakland, Calif. Best Wishes To The Class Of '72 From MEL'S BOWL 300 Park Street 523-6767 THE SOUIRE BARBER SHOP 2220 Mountain Blvd. Montclair District We Specialize in Long Hair, Straightening and Razor Cuts By Appointment 531 -2241 Experimental Machine Work In Traditional and ,Space Age Materials KALEIVI ENGINEERING CO. I Precision Machine Service 910 35th Ave. Oakland, Calif. l415I 536-7270 Daniel D. Kalem 206 ADVE RTISING Alameda ,LYNN - LOVES - MARCIA CLASS OF 72 Good Luck From The SKYLINE PTA Take time to think-Thoughts are the source of povver. Take time to read- Reading is the Fountain of Wisdom. Take time to love-Loving is what makes living vvorthvvhile. Take time to do your work well-Pride in your vvork no matter what it is, nourishes the Ego and the Spirit. Take time to pray- Prayer is a rock of strength in troubles. PATTY'S 389 Grand Ave. Oakland 451-4000 DONUT CORNE R 35th and MacArthur Oakland, - 94602 530-2505 Best Wishes Seniors Qiilill Mike Ferguson-Representative Creators of Fine Class Rings, Awards, Announcements, Yearbooks, 8: Diplomas ICE SKA T I G BAY AREA'S BEST 'ir ' ' BERKELEY ICELAND 843-8800 ,N g A Tu '9 ff l I THE PIPE RS The Family Restaurant Our Best Wishes To 7'he Class Of 7972 951 IVIacArthur Blvd., San Leandro, CA Unique Smorgasbord 568-4400 Congratulations Class of 7972 TRANSAIVIERICA TITLE INSURANCE CO. 1525 Webster Street Oakland, California 94612 I415I 836-4772 Co U rtesty Congra tula tions!! of IVIA R K KA H N ' JEWELERS AFCO 3511 IVIacArthur ELECTRONICS 530-3771 KING'S REXALL THE GIANT PHARMACY 88d STORE No.2 2200 lVlacArthur Blvd. at Fruitvale Ave. Oakland, Calif. Telephone 530-0552 Hfvefghborfy service George Glanville Registered Pharmacist Jim W. Inman 3401 'E. 14th Street Oakland, Calif. Phone 533-3319 Newest articles are on display ALLPHIN'S JEWE LE RS 5832 Foothill Blvd. 638-3056 COIVIPTON SPORTING GOODS .324 12th Street Downtown Oakland Sports Equipment and Trophies For Team And Personal Needs DINO'S RESTAURANT 280 E. 18th Street Oakland, CA 94606 834-9151 Uncommonly Good Food Moderate Price ADVERTISING 207 Best of Luck to Graduating Seniors! WIVI. W. WI-IITESIDES - C.L.U. General Agent - New England Life 2001 Franklin St. Oakland Neil Thrams TICKET SERVICE All Attractions Oakland - San Francisco and Bay Area Sherman - Clay Box Office 2135 Broadway Oakland, Calif. 444-8575 IVICDONALEVS is Congratulations to the Class of '72 Skyline's Place ---- CY'S OF IVIONTCLAIR Congratulations 2088 IVIOUfItain Boulevard to the Class of 339-9151 72 Zfvtcledf sie ULLAND SKI EQUIPMENT twclwzee, Opposite Castlemont High '7nc. Complete Sale and Rentals Open Evenings 'til 9 ssst -'7' Kruse:-1. fl! -N l - -Ls- X I jg fx lg ...W 45'-.A as . 3. f' .-, ---., i-EIflt'a .N i5:'51: -?':'7- w'.i-- l:::' - --- i--- 1' lfpgiffi K , IIE: 'I .- ETII.. ll,l 1 1 wt ' II. ll- K I-I till lgllll 'X I rw r S ll' X .-4-1 ,-' TTL' g ii':.efI---fre t'-- . A QF? 3 ' if E va ellis I- is Eg BOAFIING CAMP IVIERCANT on the Bret Harte Boardwalk 577 Fifth St. Oakland, CA 451-0862 CONTINENTAL PLATING CO. 995 89th Oakland Custom Plating Auto - lVlarine - Cycle Black Chrome ILE ' 'r f X ' 9 t X It' 0' W ..4 4 .U 1 .-:-:,.,.5.,.,4g.- -'-'Zg::5f.3:-.g:g4.3.- ,gf - - -4, .' .- 2 ' '- .1:f:1:i:3: .. ,-:-: .-.-:, ,:g,,.:.5., ,,,...-4.1.-.g.: 'izfzfzgifi:i:1:3:lz5i:1:5EF:f:1' 21:35:3-:3:-zizc-:-121-1-:-1-zgzgzg::g:Z:-:g:g:3:5:5:3:33g:g:-if '::::::g:3:::5:1:5::5:,:-9:-:-: , I,-:-:-:-:-25. :-1+:-:-31:1-:-:-1-:-.-.-.-.2.-f.-.-1.-.-1.-.1 1 .- 1 6 I fx' tx J ff x f .f f 11891 Skyline Blvd. Oakland, CA Congratulations ,..... f?'f'- n Q I H9LEYi:E3f'fIWIiEQIiBB.S lu, ,Qu f Mhz' gf W gQ?3f:-,twain f ar f -ll , 1, I F5535 1, H M, W... -WMMH nw , 1 ,003-QIQONIJ, I Goad Luck 8612 lVlacArthur Blvd. EABCO DIV., KELSEY HAYES Oakland Says: Keep on Trucking, Class ofj.972 568-7078 Class of 1972 208 ADVERTISING Q U.,-wx V, T A 1, , COVENANT CHURCH rw- 1 F '1 nf- 'gf Q, '- ee -n ,E qu 'ff ' ' ' ' Aooo REDWOOD ROAD OAKLAND cmr 94619 14151 5315244 ,. '. :'T7 ' 'qs ff zQ1a:iagv 'L ' 'T 9' A L., Mew' Y I'm cz Christian and I attend F.C.C'. SEVENXELEVEN FOOD STORE Speedee Mart 5741 Thornmill Drive Congratulations Class of '72 5012 Woodminster Lane 531-9227 harr roberts Frank Robert Gene Chuck Colorful items spark interest 1 . , Levis MEANS X coNoRATuLATioNs ALL THE LEVIS ARE AT the butt stop BEST WISH ES FOR THE LIFE AHEAD -I 73 and macarthur 1 d phone: 638-7771 hr' lllhol do X llf-3 f4 know about AN OF AMERICA tho! YOU rhould? mls gour Bank of Ilmerioo employment office Iodog. World Headquarters Building, 13th Floor 11 South Van Ness, 1 Bank of America Center, San Francisco San Francisco llVlarket and VBI1 Nessl 1California and Kearnyl An Equal Opportunity Employer MXF ADVE RTISING 209 KASPER'S HOT DOGS 2551 and 10601 lVlacArthur Good Luck Class of '72 CHABOT PHARMACY Congratulations J E R R Y'S BEAUTY SA LON 3950 High Street Oakland, CA 94619 531-5481 lVlONTCLAl.R DONUTS 6476 Moraga Ave. party orders Banquet Rooms for up to 130 Pe0Dl9 Food to Take Out Catering GEORGE'S RESTAURANT SNIORGASBORD Beer and Wine Fine Chinese and American Food Air Conditioned Telephone 533-4293 2042 lVlacArthur Blvd. GEORGE YUEN Oakland, Calif. 94602 Congratulations to the Graduating Class from 11200 Golf Links Rd. ARMSTRONG COLLEGE Free Delivery Sandwiches 2222 Harold Way 562-4301 3399917 Berkeley f-Len oirnen I Free Delivery 6 R I S M E N 744 E. 12th St. JOHNSTONIS f 0 - 3 T' S- Q Oakland S . . ' C 465-1848 REXALL DRUGS ' TER f S 1 1 1 Q 31:5 g r' 1' if 1 i' ix-1 1305 lVlacArtl'1ur SALES ' RENTALS San Leandro i - 3-1212 . iwazfr-uivrosou 48 ss? Slftltllggl 4lL1gg3:gl2iE3:il,la'B3!? 530-2464 Congratulations to the SENIOR class ,, ..'- .D AVALON JEWE LE ns from-' S BEAU TEE , -- 3 - b 3445 Fruitvale Ave. BEAUTY lp . --i - 'C--e. 530-3131 1 .... - 3' M see.. ' Z.. 382 E. 14th Street Q' I bl.: ,f ' 225 San Leandro, Calif. l , ,, C Z. I t' 71:-l:.:..-,..-:-:5 in izzgpgzgf-,--ll . ----- Y ..,i:2:i:5::g:::-.-35 - ongra U 3 'Ons Phone: 562-2902 ' . C - Q fi. ....... 3 3 1 Tv Avl L . 7 1 E HJ AL ClRAOLO JEWELERS KS 3843 A M'3CA'thU' Blvd- THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE COMPANY Antique Watches An Equal Opportunity Employer Repaired 210 ADVERTISING I O I N wtf ' Itsthe X Eiy if EN real thing. QQ59- Current items U! ' :III me 6 ar I-4 are on display The Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of California, Oakland, Califor a 2 , ,fic Smile, It's Summer! W Ala va on -T'VT.eu- w Have A Good One Zim daze. Hwmeecm ,fp Q M - DELTA T ' A ia, ,fe a SENIORS Q C V G I R I A T , I U I I I L I I A I I T I I I FFIOIVI ON I S If ' ' EPSI LON I I I A OMEGA HOUSE these Merchants SEINIORS Backed Us Best Wishes Always Back Them From OIVIICRON I ADVERTISING 211 0 Iraq CSQQQCA AGQQQ . 0600, 13 QS, Q EP OBIEIP EIIQIIP Shnppv 0 ' ' 9 Q 451-4244 5, GIOI - - Qp Q? G, , 9, , In OYNC . 'M I me X YEA E SALES o REPAIRS o SERVICING , . I 552 GRAND AVENUE, DAKLAND Scmer Class 0? 73. O LYlVl P l A N X00 valete 603906 OAKLAND DRIVING SCHOOL dwg we we d, ,, 2105 IVlacArthur Blvd. Oakland goo 9 WfSf79S loo goo uc Phone 536-5708 Day or Night sue class of '72 arfivede , 30 Hrs. Classroom Drivers Ed. 05306 ,I devsehen rc' Private Lessons Behind-the-Wheel We ani we ORACLE Vice-principal purchases last book I , tl good luck to , ,I all of my ,I I, friends, but II especially :I kris .I - kim I ,- pam :I ,I cindy If I, denise II :I Ieah ,: carrie I, I, cyndi II II pege 'I I, . I, ,, Iudy I, I, lorretta II :I greg ,: tOm I, I, george II II larry ,I KGHY I, I, sue II :I jacques 1 ,I leonard , I, pete :I karen I ,I richard ' I . I I, SITIIB , I II , cherilyn 1 If bill , :I bob I ,I herb 1 :, fred I susan I Im I, owen II joe 1: randy 1, norman ' I hal 1: kathy I, diana II llast and ,I probably If leastl II lael , i was going 1 I, to say a few :I words , ,L but i think I I, that i'll I I I just let you ' guess what ,, I, i'm thinking II kevin :I myers '72 Vice-Principal Clarence Warren purchases the last yearbook from the number one Olympian saleswoman Terry Kalem. Counting the II total number of yearbooks sold are the four other top salesmen: Jeff O'DOnnell, Kevin Myers, Greg Purves, Bob Breilh, and business 'I ' manager Owen Rubin. 212 ADVERTISING Renee Auker lchairmanl Stephen Barnany Linda Chow lsecretaryl Jana Cunningham Linda Dami Connie Denny Diane Efstathiou 'iisannah Evans .Shirle Fong Laveti Gracias Rick Hanan Janice Harris David Hawes Anne Huntress Craig Labadie Karen Leaf Kim Current Robert Rundle Skip Angle Charles Chan Mike,Chow Debbie Chung Danette Gee Emma Gee Terry Gee Tim Lee Patti Lowe Janet Lum David Minamoto Joe Mui Mark Neishi Linda Allen Valerie Chambers Enoch Darnell Debbie Jose Suzanne Moles Ross Abbott Gary Bean Linda Blueford Lawrence Brooks Linda Brown Ronnie Brown Joel Burks Vaughn Bush Walter Davis Lucretia Ford Steve Ford Shirley Goldsby Gary Heard Denise Hodges Jan Hodges George Howard Paula Igelhart Debbie Jackson Denise Jeffrey AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE Mrs. Gail Johnson lsponsorl ART EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. George Gronquist isponsorl ASIAN STUDENT UNION Mr.James Wong isponsorl BIBLE CLU B Mr. C. David Peterson lsponsorl Carlvin Young BLACK STUDENT UNION Mr. Richard Campbell lsponsorl Carrie You ng Club Vivian Lee ltreasurerl Yvonne Lee lpresidentl Paul Libanti Alan Maleh Nancy Peshon Sharon Ray Sue Rix Carol Sandstrom Shari Smith Judy Tashjian Susan Tilson Beverly Thrush Rosanne Votto Anne Wilson IVPI Joanne Wong Susan Wong Allison Stone Robert Watts Mike Ong Diana Owyoung William Poh Brian Wong Derrick Wong Jean Wong Roberta Wong Carol Yee Cindy Yee Victor Yee Anita Young Doug Young Allen Yuen Carol Sandstrom Carolyn Searls Sharon Simmons Debbie Stewart Dorothy Vallis Rogers Johnson Debbie Jones Robert Larkith Richard Leach Marsha Lee Yebette Logan Gerald Mitchell Vergie Robinson Alice Scott Tommy Smith Todd Marcus Gerry Walters Barbara Wells Frank Whitman Mara Wilcher Arshella Williams Jerry Williams mmumluang Donna Woods CHEERLEADERS. LETTER GIRLS, SONG GIRLS Charlotte Butler Joyce Harris Robin Heath Jane Barrick Linda Brown lAss't. Headl Nancy Clark Dave Epstein Miss Helen Baker lsponsorl CHEERLEADERS Anita Stuckey SONG G I RLS Wilma Wallace LETTER GIRLS Felecia Keys lAss't Headl Ellen Pascoe Pat Small lHeadl Rayna Pleasants lHeadl Joan Steele Paula Sylva Marianne Kjobmand Janet McNair lHeadl Rllfj smilie: Sally Petersen Ona Of Roster Beverly Basilicato Greg Bruce Julie Chew George Colombotos Andrea Crankshaw Denise Hodges , Sue Jaffie, Marianne Kjobmand Bob Kolsters DANCE WORKSHOP Miss Elyse Dukatz Isponsorl Marianne Yager Laurie Kuehne Patty Lekas Sally Lowell Mark Martin Debbie Moster Steve Parrish Sam Retalas Cathy Richards Sue Sant DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA Laverne Allen Brenda Barber lpresidentl Venette Bell Janice Brown Susan Buck Carol Dardari Albert Ferretti Terri Gainsley Linda Gammage Vivian Glasco Shirley Goldsby Gale Green Joyce Harris Arthur Henderson Vanessa Holloway IVPI Mrs. Joan Goria lsponsorl Stanley Howard lpresidentl Janan Apaydin Moira Belcher Monica Berson Kathy Biasca Brian Brogie I Alice Burkart ltreasurerl Jim Covel Julie Dreher Rebecca Hoff Lynn Hughes Debbie Kanom Wendy Kotz Linda Beaver Nancy Berkowitz ECOLOGY CLUB Miss Helen Wheeler lsponsorl Laura White EQUESTRIAN CLUB Mrs. Charlotte Rich lsponsorl Debbie Jackson Dennis Jeffrey Nancy Joseph Laura Kindle Kevin McGee Mauri Montgomery Gloria Parham Debra Perry Mark Shrago Deborah Taylor Ruby Tobias lsec.l Cassandra Washington Batbara Wells Mara Wilcher Mchael Winbush Leslie Wulfert Annette Kautzer Paul Libanti Kim Machado Alan Maleh Kei Matsumoto Stewart McGregor Tim O'Hare Tim Parker Linda Robards Laurie Rubin Kathy Williams Anne Wilson lsec.l Julie Fogle Gayle Hunter Valerie Carson Diane Purdy lsecretaryl Julia Catron Cathe Chorness IVPI Susie Fleming ipresidentl Kathy Taggart EXPRESSION EDITORIAL BOARD Dave Hyerle Bob Kolsters Jeff Anderson Bob Ballinger Darryl Emerson Kevin Fetterly Stacey Baba ltreasurerl Kathy Beavers Mr. Kenneth Goepfert lsponsorl FILM CLUB Mr. Robert Harter Isponsorl FUTUTE PHYSICIANS CLUB Mr. HerbertJorritsma lsponsorl Lynn Rose Alison Stone Roberta Termini Robin Meyer Judy O'Young Rob McKay Warren Perry Rick Reasoner Dana Rodriquez Yvonne Lee Roberta Lew Linda Chow Adrienne Miller Cindy Craddock Gloria Parham Doug Davis Joanne Stiliades Isecretaryl Debby Ditzler lpresidentl Karen Wemmer Rick Hanan Joanne Wong Marianna Kjobmand Peter Wong GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Miss Helen Baker lsponsorl Stacey Baba Kathy Gammelgard lpresidentl Linda Blueford Kathy Henry IVPI Sue Vant Hof GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION TENNIS TEAM Debby Ditzler Kathy Gammelgard Jan Hewitt Katie Karpillow Jan Langer Mary Albrush Karen Allington Jennifer Armstrong Linda Augustine Renee Auker Gayle Barsamian Beverly Basilicato Jane Bussell Charlotte Butler Karen Carney Terry Dailey Nancette Dashiel Ramona Dennis Suzy Edwards Ann Goforth Terrie Herbert Regina Johnson Wendy Johnson Diana Katsantones Kathy Kellum Felecia Keys lsecretaryl Terecia Keyes Pam Kruck Terry Ace Vicky Allen Skip Angel Charlotte Butler Darnell Carey Yolanda Cornical Karen Carney lsecretaryl Denise Chaney Debra Cheung George Colombotos Maxine Doorow Jan Erdelatz Karen Flournoy Shirley Goldsby Bernard Gray Margaret Lee Leticia Lira Bob Kolsters Robin Meyer lheadl Vicki Adams Rhonda Alexander Del Marshe Ashly Cheryl Bryant Patricia Burnsed Peggy Buton LaTanya Carmical Yolanda Carmical Denise Chaney Maxine Davis Lynn Fledrick Karen Flournoy Renata Gray Gale Green Duain Anderson Jane Barrick Kathy Clayton Tim Clancy Frank Carrara Bruce Kadden Janan Apaydin Andrea Baird Monica Berson Jan Cieloha Miss Helen Baker lsponsorl Marsha Penning Drucilla Salazar Debbie Stewart Debbie Wiskocil Joanne Wong GIRLS ATH LETIC ASSOCIATION GYM NASTICS CLU B Mrs, Carmela DiGrazia lsponsorl HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Mrs. Mildred Marcus lsponsorl LITERARY EDITORIAL BOARD Mr. Kenneth Goepfert lsponsorl Debbie Simpson Ialternatel PEP CLUB Mrs. Helen Middleton lsponsorl Sandra Mosley QUILL AND SCROLL Mrs. Pese Rankin lsponsorl SAVE THE CHILDREN CLUB Mrs. Rosemary Eagan lsponsorl Vicki Lacktman Nancy Lewis Dawn Marinoff Ericka McCullum Pam Means lpresidentl Shelly Means Laurie Moore IVPI Marianna Nagy Ellen Pascoe Cherilyn Present Debbie Pirack ltreasurerl Denise Rattaro Filippa Revelli Laurie Rossi Burnadette Russell Ilene Stewart Anita Stuckey Kathy Swensen Dede Taboloff Colleen Toole Leah Uhrhan Wilma Wallace Jennifer Williams Terry McWilliams Gwen Milan David Minamoto Gerald Mitchell Mark Neishi Rudy Ortega Robert Pagan Sam Retalas Karen Schmidt Nancy Sims Wendall Smith lchairmanl Nancy Vickers Michelle Wainwright Mitchel Wainwright Barbara Wells Arshella Williams Anita Young Jude O'Young Sandy Richardson Rosalund Gressie Sandra Hammons Yolanda Hammons Marilyn Helton lvetta Jackson Regina Johnson Jolynn Joiner Debra Jones Terecia Keys Mary Leonard Debra Lewis Elaine Livingston Kathy Meehan Debbie Mitchell Jeff Mapes John Moore Mark Smith Joan Steele Val Velez Hank Wirta Annette Irvin Sue Janner Selene Johnson Sally Lowell Lynn Clifton Rosemary Greig Lynn Hughes Monica Singh Jan Smith Debbie Stewart Ross Abbot John Accinelli Karen Aikawa Danielle Alexich Stephanie Alexich Gary Anderson Jennifer Armstrong Stacey Baba Lisa Bagot Mark Bailey Paul Baker Gayle Barsamian Wayne Batavia Irene Bates Kathy Biasca Dennis Bishop Barb Blacktin Sue Blacktin Robin Burns ltreasurerl Carin Christensen Karen Christopherson Tim Clancy Katherine Clayton Winston Chavoor Douglas Clifton Mike Conley Robery Consaul Mark Coovelis Scott Crosbie John Danhakl John Day Dave Dickson Debby Ditzler Janice Dunlap Suzy Edwards Diane Efstathiou Darryl Emerson Roberta Epstein Barbee Eskridge Cinde Estrada Martha Fitzmaurice Loretta Fong Gary Frazier Randy Garcez Melinda Gates Julie Gibbs Nancy Gibbs Anne-Marie Glover Ann Goforth Greg Hansen Jeff Hansen John Hearne Claudia Held Rebecca Hoff Cheri Hoffman Robert Hyerle Kathy Jackson Marcia Jarmann Lynn Jefferson Janice Jew Bruce Kadden lpresidentl Mark Kadden Peggy Kerr Jon Kiland Linda Blueford Nancy Clark Kathy Gammelgard Sue Jaffie Diana Katsantones Felecia Keyes Laurie Kuehne Vicki Lacktman Pam Means Laura Moore Mary Armstrong Janice Vickers SKYLINE SKI CLUB Mrs. Juliette Dunham lsponsorl TEEN TEACHERS CLUB Miss Helen Baker lsponsorl THESPIANS TROUP 2316 Mr. Rawley Farnsworth lsponsorl Jan Mendenhall Scott Nordstrom Carolyn Searls Anita Tilseth Mary Ellen Wiegand Barbara Winslow Andrea Kling Laurie Kuehne Kevin Lanning Michele Law Karen Leaf Patty Lekas Nikolaus Lenhart Stephen Lenz Roberta Lew Andy Liepman Thomas Mackey Jim McDonnell Carter Milhous Judie Moon Barbara Mosle Jim Mosle Lindsay Nivens Kristi Nyberg Susan Poindexter Ken Poulton Kelly Randall Sandy Richardson Jeanne Robinson Patty Rohrkemper Lynn Rose Lisa Rosenquist Bill Ross Aileen Scherer Anne Scherer Kay Scherer lpublicityl Ann Schnake Pam Scott Robin Searway Paul Sharp Janet Shaw Ross Simkover Debbie Simpson Sandy Simmons Carol Simon lsecretaryl Mike Simon Brian Sinnott Craig Snider Aram Soghikian Janis Spencer Martin Steiner Dave Sullivan Margie Sullivan Lauren Swift Judi Tashjian Randy Taylor Ross Tessien Greg Thyberg Marla Thyberg Jim Tobacco Jeff Wade Kirk Walchek Jeff Wallner Karen Wemmer Brian Wiele Anne Wilson Jim Winslow Russell Winter Janet Witharm Joanne Wong Marva Murray Bonnie Rice Catherine Richards Carol Shurtz Pat Small Joan Steele Dee Dee Taboloff Roberta Termini Sue Vant Hof Nancy Vickers Cleese Carlson Mary Lou Aschoff Beverly Basilicato Linda Blauvett Greg Bruce Judy Brunsman Pam Berg-Neilson Rick Carrothers Dan Finnamore Rich Fogel ltreasureri Shelly Garshol John Gilkerson Denise Goodwin Rosemary Grieg James Harden Cluaudia Held Mike lngram Theresa Jeffery Steve Kalm Brad King Robert Kolsters Janet Lebbert Kipp Leyser Nancy Lichtenstein Julie Adams Julia Aldersoh Linda Arth Gayle Barsamian Lawrence Bartholomew Kenneth Beaver Moira Belcher William Belford Kathy Bierman Paul Boyd Gregory Bruce Rodney Byrd Valerie Chambers Lorretta Collin Dennis De Biasi Scott Douglas Julie Dreher Roberta Epstein Rhett Fernsten Gregory Foster Kreig Gammelgard Danette Gee Lael Hamilton Thomas Hanover Alfred Harris Barry Hassell Daniel Henderson J. M. Henderson Susan Holland Davis Holmes Lynn Hughes Debra Jones Rick June Corey Anderson Marcia Baptiste Julie Booth Barbara Bradt Brian Barsamian Robin Brady Gerald Brown Janice Brown Mona Lisa Brown John Budd Hershall Burden Andrea Braud Sterling Carter David Casey Masey Chan Kathy Clayton Charleen Cornelius Deborah Cox Rachel Earley Roberta Epstein Dan Finnamore Larry Franklin Pam Gaddy Karen Haag Greta Hamilton Joyce Harris Martin Haselton Gary Heard Bertha Horton Bruce Howell Anne Huntress MUSlC BAND Mr. Richard Adams lsponsorl CHOIR Mrs. Joanne McKray isponsorl CLEFDWELLERS Mrs. Jaonne McKray lsponsori Cleese Carlson Cindy Craddock Linda Dami Ken Day ipresidentl Darryl Emerson Abbe Feigenberg Kelly Ferro Marc Martin Stephen Mark Judy O'Young Patti Parker Jayne Pennock Nanci Prodanovich Joyce Quigley Kathy Radke lVPl Denise Rattaro lsecretaryl Russ Ratto Sue Sant Hana Shields Richard Spees Dee Dee Taboloff Judy Thielen Linda Zwang Gary Kaprielian Daniel Kodlin David Kovac Gayle Kuhns Glen Langstaff Richard Leach Mary Leonard Kei Matsumoto Rodney Mayne Michael McRae James Mosle Terry Nelson Jeffrey Norby Robert Park Randolph Peshon Randall Pickens Susan Poindexter Christopher Ratto Jacques Rivers Charles Rosas lll David Schwedhelm Peter Shyvers Wayne Sillineri Russell Stanton Judy Thielen Fred Thomas Timothy Underwood Lynn Wahrhaftig Ira Walker Loretta Walton Debbie Whitmore Roger Wildensten Carol Yee Karen Johnson Michael Johnson Steve Kalm Brad King Marian Koyama Debra La Barbera David Laub Louise Lebbert Patty Lekas Debbie Leonetti Nancy Lichtenstein Carol Lindquist David McPeak Dan Metsenhoelder Ken Mittlebuscher Louanne Nelson Kathy Radke Randy Reasonover Kimberly Rudisill Thomas Sampson Diane Shapiro Elizibeth Sims Debbie Stratton Laura Sturgeon James Sullivan Deborah Taboloff Michael Vanever Dee Van Valkevburg Kris Wolthius Jason Wright Linda Zwang Cynthia Ahart Sue Albright Lisa Cadwalader lpresidentl Clarence Fischer David Hawes Sue Holland Anne Huntress Marian Koyama Mary Kruse Glen Langstaff Louise Lebbert Nancy Lichtenstein Lynn Lewis Ronda Alexander Laura Baker Valerie Carson Kathleen Cranmer Marilyn Gilmore Sylvia Graham Nancy Graner Marcia Jarmann Gloria Johnson Victoria Keller Terecia Keyes Janet Loney Tandy McGinty Gwen Milan Sarie Nolan Catherine Abshire Cynthia Ahart Susan Albright Robert Albulet Donna Allen Linda Allen Jonathan Argyropoulos Wendy Barry Walter Battome Sylvia Beck Margaret Beutke Kathryn Biasca Paul Boyd Alice Burkart Lisa Gadwalader Karen Carney Ruth Cave Julie Chew Lynette Clifton Maury Cohen Alan Crawford Janice Dunlap Claude Figeroid Clarence Fischer Wendy Floyd Brandon Frisch Bradford Hammett Kathy Herron June Hirabayashi Denise Jeffrey BrentJoseph Debra Knowles Kathleen Kovac Mary Kruse Glen Langstaff Linda Larson Valerie Lau Frank Leslie Robert Ballinger Elwood Bode Paul Boyd Edwin Evans Clarence Fischer Bradford Hammett James Harden David Hawes Stephen Kalm Glen Langstaff Corey Anderson Julie Booth Madga Buining Dave Casey Abbe Feigenberg Greta Hamilton Steve Kalm Debby La Barbera Dan Meisenholder GIRLS' GLEE Mrs. Joanne McKray lsponsori ORCHESTRA Mr. Richard Adams lsponsorl ROTC BAND Mr, Richard Adams lsponsorl VOCAL ENSEMBLE Mrs. Joanne McKray isponsorl Bob Ballinger Elwood Bode Patti Masri Greg Mazmanian Ann Peterson lVPl Carolyn Schour John Wadsworth lsecretaryl Vickie Walters Ken Weisner Debbie Whitmore ltreasurerl Suzanne Wong Alan Yamamoto Sandy Young Cherilyn Presant Kathy Ouinn Carol Sandstrom Doreen Schafer Ava Square Diane Stewart Maria Taquela Robin Thompson Sally Tilson Susan Tilson Charlotte Utsey Jennifer Williams Deidra Verrett Sue Wood Barbara Zachery Lynn Lewis Moira Little Grant Lum Patricia Masri Rodney Mayne Greg Mazmanian Susan McConnell Robin McGinty Kimberly McLean Ken Mitsuda Yolanda Morris Joyce Nieponice Paul Nottingham Randy Ouellet Robert Pagan Stephanie Parsons Dennis Peck Nancy Peshon Ann Peterson Susan Poindexter John Ratto Carolyn Schour Beverly Scott Debra Simpson Martin Steiner Trudi Stillwell David Sullivan Rosanne Votto John Wadsworth Kathy Walters Robert Watts Kenneth Weisner Barbara Winslow Janet Witharm Suzanne Wong Alan Yamamoto Victor Yee Sandra Young r Frank Leslie Paul Lorence George Martin Kevin Myers Leonard Presant Gregory Purves Dean Shapiro John Wadsworth Kenneth Weisner Alan Yamamoto Robert Pagan Joyce Quigley Kathy Radke Bunny Sims Debbie Stratton Mike Vandever Barbara Winslow Kris Wolthius Linda Zwang 7 , Q ly ff f' l ,Q f it f J ff J , l fill iv 'U jig wif yy wwf WH at if lil ,M iff A ,Q iw CU? Ni U S il A Qi it Qi A J if A' , , Q ,017 , ,rf li Ao!! mix! M gr 027 J llj ,mil , li f ff . fl il A XUM U 4 fb VL' ll il :ffl if it fi? 62' if N X il 1 mv jlbf lil! if will ' 5' IS is ,1 U pfgjy V by if ,ls it ff f Ml U AW Aw 'UMXNMW Memories are forever Happiness and sorrow, frustration and excitement, heartache and sentiment all characterize the year of 71-72. Though there were two separate publications classes at the beginning of the year, teamwork and mutual cooperation brought them together to produce the 228 pages in this book. Special thanks go to: Hal Matson photographers for their time and help: Principal David Swanson and the vice principals whose consideration and understanding were appreciated: Secretaries for always being there when they were needed: Custodial Staff who helped with the advertising efforts: All teachers whose classes were interrupted: Student photographers who almost managed to get their pictures in on time: Local merchants for their advertising which helped pay for the Olympian: Mr. Don Freeman, yearbook company representative, for all those extra hours: Mrs. Pege Rankin for her help and expert advice: And most of all, the individuals who make the history contained in the book. Through months of endeavor, the Olympian staff captured the elusive mood of the year. The staff members recall layouts drawn, pictures cropped, copy written, and deadlines met. History and recollections are encased in this book of memories . . . OLYMPIAN 72 l l 216 CLOSING , I ,,,, i, ,, X ff , ' 22f',f-ffffSfVW-4 ,. , In I , A ,pf.f,af A A , , f 5 'V' I fh,L 2 - f f f ' . ,f Z '7 , , , ,. , ,',f,,f Qflffy' fa XC-,fff ' ' 'Q' X f 'V'V ff 'VY J ' ' N f, '345 ' -- ,cf-z.113m..5w-Qx g, ,iw ' K ., ,JJ f ,. ,. ,. QQQQ, -,Q--:MT T w 1 1.1-A ' - ' ' r if . '.1,11': -i -ESQQQTQQQ QQ:-,.: '-+QM- .- gf-,J-22'-.. -, -3552 - ai? f' 'qNt',i?T21 'Q ,.g Mik,., 2, F- , f .,:TiEW21-2 1JJ'12.1:5 . ' . v Q. ,:e1J-11,1 wg:-j g,-1:11 ggi e ' Lfrgrv. ' -ff W +kf1 J- -f 1- , Aadland -Broude Index Aadland, Karen 1721 Abbott, ROSS 1731 140,213,214 Abel, Jocelyn J 1741 124 Abel, Lynn M 1721 161 Abrush, Kathy 1731 Abrush, Mary 1721 161,214 Abshire, Catherine G 1741 23,124,215 Accinelli, John B 1741 124,214 Adamo, Michael W 1721 Adams, Julie 1731 140,215 Adams, Mark L 1721 124 Adams, Sandra 1731 Adams, Vickie 1731 214 Affleck, Doug 1721 161 Agers, Ernest 1721 161 Agnew, Diane M 1731 140 Ahart, Cynthia L 1741 124,215 Aho, Crai 9 1741 Aikawa, Karen T 1741 124,214 Ainsworth, Todd D 1721 44,45,78, 161,167 ' Aitchison, Donna M 1741 124 Aitchison, Roy 1741 72,99,124 Akin, Rhonda 1741 39,124 Albin, Kenneth 1741 124 Albright, 215 Susan M 1741 60,61,124, Albulet, Robert B 1731 140,215 Alden, Craig R 1721 Alderson, Julie A 1731 140,215 Alexande Alexande r, Robert 1741 89,124 r, Ronda R 172161,161, 214,215 Alexande r, Tamara L 1721 161 Alexich, Danielle 1731 72,140,214 Alexich, Stephanie 1721 161,214 Allain, Cynthia 1731 140 Allen, De Allen, De bbie A1721 161 bra 1741 124 Allen, Donna 1741 124,215 Allen, Mrs. Kathryn 21,76 Allen, Laverne 1731 213 Allen, Linda J 1741 124,215 Allen, Mark 1721 161 Allen, Vicky Y 1741 124,214 Allington, Karen 1741 117,124,214 Allman, Stephen A 1731 Allphin, Connie J 1741 124 Airport, Evelyn A 1731 118,140 Alsnauer, William 1731 Altmeyer, Robert 1721 87,100,102 Amaral, Joe A 1721 161 Analla Margie J 1721 161 Anderson, Corey W 1731 52,60,61, 99,140,215 Anderson, Duain J 1721 38,39,96, 161,214 Anderson, Gary W 1741 124,214 Anderson Anderson Anderson Heidi H 1741 124 Jeanette 1741 124 Jeffrey P1721 72,161,213 1 1 1 Anderson, Jim 1731 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrade, Jo Anne G 1741 124 I ,kurt E 1731 140 , Kym E 1721 161 Mark W 1741 :Sherwood vv 1741 124 , Susan F 1731 Noella1731 Andreasen, Vickie R 1741 124 Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Barbara 1721 161 Gary D 1741 124 Keith E 1741 Marcell 1741 124 Andrews, Teresa 1721 161 Angel Jr. Ambrosio C2 172 66,67, 161,214 Anthon, Michael 1741 106,124 Antone, Georgianne 1731 140 Antone, Robert 1741 124 Apaydin, Janan 1741 124,213,214 Applegarth, Lynn 1741 124 Archer, Brian J 1731 140 Arengo, Collins F 1731 140 Arengo, Lowell 1741 124 Argyropoulos, Jonathan 1741 124,215 Arionus, Cindy A 1741 124 Armigo, Christine E 1721 20,161 Armigo, Steven G 1741 124 Armson, Christine 1731 Armstrong, James J 1741 89,99,124 Armstrong, Jennifer 1731 68,117, 125,140,214 Armstrong, Mary 1721 76,161,214 Armstrong, Roger R 1731 97 Armstrong, Tanya 1731 Arnett, Robert C 1741 97,124 Arnett, William C 172197,161 Arnold, Vicki 1721 19,161 Arro, Thelma J 1741 124 Arth, George 1741 139 Arth, Linda L 1731 140,215 Artiano, Alex 1721 37 Aschoff, Mary 1731 140,214 Ashby, Delmarche 1731 140 Ashby, Reed 1731 133,140 Ashley, Douglas N 1731 47,79,80,140 Asturias, Donald M 1721 161 Atkinson, Robert M 1741 100,124 Attix, Cherie 1721 161 Augustine, Linda 1721 161,214 Auker, Renee 1741 117,214 Austin, Theodore 1731 89,140 Avignon, Jonathan B 1721 162 Avila, Rosalie T 1741 124 Axup, Elinor 1741 124 Ayres, Rebecca A 1721 162 Baba, Stacey L 1731 69,71,72,81,114, 120,121,140,154,213 ' Bagot, Lisa 1741 124,214 Bailey, lVlark R 1741 124,214 Baird, Andrea M 1741 124,214 Baird, Linda 1741 124 Baker, lVliSS Helen 68,69,112,214 Baker, Laura A 1741 61,124,215 Baker, Paul A 1741 125,214 Baldaramos, Steven 1741 Baldwin, Mrs. Geraldine 21 Ballinger, Robert A 1721 60,61,162, 213,215 Ballou, Bonnie 1741 125 Balsley, Colleen S 1731 140 Balsley, Richard 1741 Baltzer, Bruce R 1741 Banis, Thomas A 1741 48,89,125 Banuelos, David R 1741 125 Baptiste, Marcia E 1731 29,6O,61,215 Baptiste, Valerie V 1741 125 Barabak, Michelle 1731 53,140 Barany, Stephen G 1731 71,140 Barbe, Dionne L 1741 125 Barbe, Rhonda M 1731 Barber, Brenda 1721 213 Bargas, Elizabeth A 1741 125 Bargas, Theresa 1741 125 Barker, Thomas R 1721 162 Barkley, Alana 1741 125 Berlin, Sheila Y 1721 67,162 Barnes, Diane 1721 38,162 Barnes, Leslie 1721 44,162 Barnett, David M 1741 125 Barr, Dayna 1731 140 Barrick, Jane 1721 39,42,162,213,214 Barry, Wendy 1741 125,215 Barsamian, Brian 1721 60,162,215 Barsamian, Gayle L 1721 44,52,83,162, 214,215 Barta, Thomas J 1721 162 Barth, Kim 1731 140 Bartholomew, Douglas N 1731 57,140 Bartholomew, Lawrence D 1741 90, 107,125,215 Bartoo, Robin 1741 Basilicato, Beverly 1731 50,75,96, 117,140,213,214 Basilicato, Delphi 1741 125 Batavia, Wayne E 1721 22,37,54,78, 79,99,149,162,214 Batchelor, Fran 1721 125 Bates, Donald 1731 Bates, Irene A 1721 162,214 Baty, Denise L 1741 125 Bauer, Linda 1721 162,164 Bauer, Rod M 1731 Baxter, Debbie A 1731 162 Baxter, Gerald A 1731 100,140 Baxter, Mike H 1731 Bayles, Sally A 1721 162 Beach, Mrs. Marjorie 10,53,55,71 Bean, Gary E 1731 66,140 Beard, Phyllis A 1721 162 Beard, Roderick 1741 95,125 Beardsley, Roger 1731 140 Beaver, Kenneth R 1721 100,101,102, 7 162,215 Beavers, Benita 1741 125 Beavers, Kathryn L 1721 72,162,213 Beck, Erika 1741 Beck, Sylvia C 1741 125,215 Becker, Anne 1721 162 Beckwith, John K 1731 140 Belcher, Jed H 1731 140 Belcher, Moira K 1741 125,213,215 Belford, William B 173195,215 Bell, Melvin T 1731 140 Bell, Ronald C1721 57,162 Bell, Rowena 1721 163 Bell, TorriS1721 163 Bell, Venette 1721 163,213 Benaroya, Albert 1731 Benas, Daniel P 1741 125 Benedetti, Mark 1741 125 Benik, Karen G 1721 163 Benjamin, Jasmine M 1721 163 Benjamin, Yvonne 1731 140 Bennett, Connie 1721 163 Benson, Brenda 1741 B3g1,s,On,.C.uLtLS.1741 Benson, Dale P 1721 111,163 Benson, Dean M 1721 163 Benson, Edward 1721 163 Benson, Mr. George 11 Benveniste, AlbertS 1721 71,163 Benveniste, Tika N 1741 Berdon, Hershall 62 Beren, Rick 1731 140 Berg-Nielsen, Pamela C 1741 50, 74,125 Berger, Mr. Paul 31,90,91,100,102 Bergerman, Dinah 1721 Bergson, Charles L 1721 87,163 Bergson, Paul R 1741 89,125 Berkowitz, Nancy 1741 64,125,213 Berman, Marcia 1731 Berson, Curtis 1741 125 Berson, Monica 1741 125,213 Berriman, Mr. Karl 96 Bertram, Dan J 1741 125 Bertram, William J 1721 163 Bertrand, Linda 1731 140 Bess, Charles H 1721 Besse, Mr. Maurice 12 Bester, Beverly 1741 38,112,125 Beutke, Margaret G 1731 140,215 Bianchi, Mr. Henry 10, lndex Biasca, Kathryn 1731 13,14O,213,214, 215 Bier, Vicki 1721 163 Bierman, Kathy A 1741 125,215 Bierman, Mary 1731 140 Bierman, William 1721 163 Biles, Mrs. Adele 23 Bilyeu, Steven R 1741 125 Birch, Pennie 1721 Birden, Hershall L 1741 60,125 Bisbiglia, Anthony P 1721 163 Bishop, Dennis M 1741 125,214 Bixler, Jackie 1741 125 Bixler, Louis 1731 111 Bjork, Cristine 1721 163 Blacktin, Barbara 1731 214 Blacktin, Susan 1731 140,214 Blake, Greg A 1721 163 Blauvelt, Linda R 1731 75,142,146, 214 Bleckner, Teri 1731 141 Bledsoe, Jill 1721 163 Blesse, James D 1741 125 Blesse, Susan J 1741 125 Blueford, David F 1731 83,85,87, 100,112,141 Blueford, Linda L 1721 55,69,78, 120,164,213,214 Blueford Jr., Bernard 1731 Blumberg, Bart D 1721 103,156,157, 164 Boddy, Robert C 1721 164 Bode, Elwood 1721 60,61,164,215 Bolce, Kristin C 1721 39,164 Bollweg, Tom E 1721 164 Bonander, Janet 1741 125 Bonner, William 1721 Booth, Duane 1741 90,100,125 Booth, Greg S 1721 65,164 Booth, Julie 1731 60,61,215 Bork, Carol 1731 141 Born, Jeanne 1731 141 Bornstein, Richard L 1731 141 Bosko, Anne M 1731 Boswell, Wally F 1731 141 Bothwell, Bruce 1741 125 Botkins, Karen D 1741 125 Botley, Johnny P 1741 Botley, Pearl 1741 125 Bottome, Walter C 1721 164,215 Bowen, Michael J 1721 83,85,110, 111,166,199 Bowers, Greg A 1731 57,125 Bowers, Jeannette 1731 Bowles, Cindy A 1741 125 Bowman, Charles 1731 Bowman, Eric G 1721 37,107,164 Bowman, Janice 1731 141 Boyd, Paul M 1731 215 Boyle, Walter P 1731 141 Bradt, Barbara M 1721 60,164,215 Bradt, Carol 1721 164 Brady, Robert 1731 215 Brajkovich, Bridget 1721 164 Brasch, Fred M 1721 164 Brashear, Turner G 1731 Braud, Andrea 1731 215 Breedlove, Jenene 1741 125 Breen, Laurence 1721 164 Brehl, Kim D 1721 36,164 Brehmer, Mr. Roger 29 Breilh, Robert E 1721 37,44,54,79, 92,93,95,111,112,164,174,203, 212 Breitenbach, Roy R 1731 Breitenbach, Susan 1741 Brennan, Miss Valerie 10,138 Breuner, Carrie L 1721 36,56,117, 164,200 Bridge, Linda A 1741 125 Bried, Eleanor M 1721 56,64,71,164 Briggs, Julie 1731 141 Briggs, Margie I 1731 Briones, Juan R 1721 94,164 Brittenham, Sharon 1741 18,125 Brittenham,Steve L 1731 54,57,141 Britton, Daniel 1741 38,125, Index Brixey, David 1741 Broadwater, Michael 1741 65,126 Brodie, Lynn K 1741 Brody, Rochelle T 1741 141 Brogie, Brian 1741 126,213 Brooks, Lawrence 1731 62,141 Brother, Audrey 1741 126 Brothers, Donald S 1721 165 Brothers, Sandra 1731 Broude, Marla 1741 126,141 BVOWU, Boni 1721 36,119,165 Brown, C E 1721 165 Brown, Charmion 1721 165 Brown . Craig 1741 126 Brown, David 1741 60,62,89,126 Brown, Desiree 1741 126 Brown, Diane 1731 24 Brown, Gary T 1731 Brown, Genice 1741 126 Brown, Gerald 1741 60,215 Browne, Janice 1731 141,213,215 Brown Larry 1741 126 Brown Linda 1741 66,126 Brown Linda 1721 43,165,213 Brown Mona L 1741 60,126,215 Brown Mr. Norman 109 Brown, Patricia 1721 165 Brown, Paula D 1721 Brown, Ronnie R 1731 141 Brown, Theodore 1731 87,88,89, 126,141 Browne, Daphne M 1731 141 Browne, Janice A 1721 165 Bruce, Gregory K 1721 75,165,213,214 Brugger, Joseph 1721 165 Brum, Frank G 1731 141 Capels, Brenda 1741 Carah, lan A 1721 Carey, Darnell 1741 214 Carey, Donnie 1731 Carey, Samuel R 1731 141 Caria, Mrs. Betty 14,80 Carlson, Cleese 1741 126,214 Carman, Christopher 1731 38,141, Index Carmical, La Tanya 1741 77,126,214 Carmical, Yolanda 1731 113,141,198, 214, Index Carmona, Alfonso 1731 111,141 Carney, Eleanor K 1721 166 Carney, Karen R 1731 67,141,214, 215, Index Carney, Patsy A 1731 166 Carney, Robin 1731 141 Carr, Carr, Mrs. Janet 21 John G 1721 166 Carr, Margaret E 1741 Carr, Marshall 1741 126 Carracedo, Susana E 1741 126 Carrara, Frank E 1721 38,166,214 Carrara, Kim 1731 141 Carrasco, Ben M 1731 141 Chin, Marisa K 1741 126 Chin, Robin L 1731 Chiodo, Beverly 1731 142 Cho, Anna 1741 126 Cho, John S 1721 100,167 Chorness, Cathe M 1731 64,71,213 Chow, Linda 1731 71,72,142,213 Chow, Michael 1741 126 Choy, Leslie 1731 142 Christensen, Carin 1741 126,214 Christensen, Claudia M 1731 142 Christopher, Carol S 1731 142 Christopherson, Karen 1731 142,214 Chung, Calvin K 1741 126 Cieloha, Jan 1731 120,142 Cirimele, Mr. Ronald 25 Clancy, Timothy 1721 22,3a,39,a4, 108,167,214 Clark, Donna 1721 Clark, Linda 1741 126 Clark, Mike C 1721 167 Clark, Nancy L 1721 36,43,167, 213,214 Clarke, Debra A 1741 134 Clarke, Kenneth L 1731 23,133 Clarke, Susan C 1741 Bruno, Jeffrey B 1731 104,105,141 Bruns, Miss Geraldine 19 Brunsman, Judy 1741 50,75,126,214 Bryant, Cheryl 1741 126,214 Bryant, Craig E 1731 141 Bryson, Barbara A 1721 165 Bryson, Linda M 1741 Buck,Susan R 1731 141,213 Budd, John 1741 126,215 Bugnatto, Mrs. Mary 16 Buining, Magda 1721 61,70,165,215 Bundy, David W 1741 126 Bundy, Kim R 1741 126 Bunton, Peggy K 1731 76,141,214 Burgess, Ricardo J 1731 99,141 Burkart, Alice 1731 213,215 Burke, Bill 1721 165 Burke, Patrick 1731 141 Burks, Joel L 1721 165 Burnell, Katherine M 1731 141 Burns, Jennifer W 1741 139 Burns, Robin G 1731 64,141 Burns, Robin L 1721 43,165,214 Burnsed, Patricia 1741 38,77,126,214 Burris, Robin 1731 Bush, Christopher B 1741 Bush,'Vaughn T 1721 165 Busk, Diana 1731 Bussell, Bill 1731 141 Bussell, Jane M 1721 165,214 Butler, Charlotte 1731 42,141,213, 214, Index Butler, Mrs. Hazel 14 Butler, Ruth E 1741 18,126 Byars, Gregg A 1731 141 Byington, Linton 34 Byrd, Gayle F 1721 165 Byrd, Rodney J 1721 165,173 Bywater, Mark 1721 87,112,165 Cabral, Joy 1721 Cabral, Todd A 1721 165 Cadwalader, Lisa 1721 60,61,165,215 Cagle, Eileen 1721 24,165 Cakebread, Bruce M 1741 106 Calderon, Anthony 1741 Calderon, Gary 1721 Calderon, Lisa A 1731 141 Calimee, Melvin 1741 126 Calimeris, Dorothy M 1741 126 Call, Mrg lra 31,104,105 Callender, Suzanne 1741 126 Callison, Bill 1731 Cambra, Gerald P 1741 126 Campbell, Lynne C 1741 126 Campbell, Mr. Richard 67,73 Canto, Toni A 1731 141 Carrothers, Richard R 1721 50,51,63, 73,75,89,111,144,160,214 Carson, Richard 1721 166 Carson, Valerie 1731 61,64,141,213,215 Carter, Donald 1731 79 Carter, Sheila N 1721 56,166 Carter, Sterling D 1741 100,126,215 Carty, John T 1741 126 Carver, Cindy 1721 166 Casaleggio, Donald B 1731 141 Casalina, Nancy J 1741 126 Casanez, Daniel 1741 126 Casavant, Drew D 1741 126 Casavant, Gary V 1731 141 Case, Edrene 1731 141 Case, Mr. Norman 15,199 Casebolt, Shirley 1731 141 Casella, Robert J 1731 99 Casey, David W 1731 60,61,64,108, 141,214,215 Casey, Neal T 1721 166 Castanette, David C 1731 141 Casteel, Sheryl 1731 141 Castleman, Pamela A 1731 141 Castro, Ron S 1721 90 166 Catron, Julia M 1721 39,64,166,213 Cave, Mary E 1721 166 Cave, Ruth A 1741 126,215 Cerruti, Steven 1721 37,166 Chamberlain, Mike 1731 Chamberlain, Robert G 1721 166 Chambers, Stephen 1721 166 Chambers, Valerie L 1741 70,126,215 Clarkson, Karen 1721 22,46,63,167, 177 Clawford, Regina 1741 127 Clayton, Katherine S 1721 38,39,56, 60,76,81,214,215 Cleave, Cleave, Brad 1741 Dan 1731 142 Cleland, Teresa 1741 127 Clifton, Douglas K 1741 127,214 Clifton, Lynette 1731 215 Clitton, Linda 1731 142 Clough Randal 1741 Clouse,,Ann 1731 142 Clouse, Cobas, Coblar, Cobler, Matthew 1721 65,167 Frank 1741 lVlicki 1741 127 Michelle 1731 Cockrell, Marian 1731 142 Coffey, Justin O 1721 167 Coffman, L R 1721 Cohen, Eleanor 1721 167 Cohen, Maury 1731 215 COhn, Stephen 1721 80,107,167 ol Cole, Leslie 1741 127 Coleman, Dana 1741 Colias, Theodore 1741 74,127 Colias, William 1721 167 Collin, Loretta L 1721 167,215 Collins, Zephery 1741 127 Colombotos, George 1721 48,69, Chamblin, Keith 1731 Cha ' ' 731 Chan, Arthur 1741 126 Chan, Charles P 1741 126 Chan Chan ,iviasey 1731 60,141,215 ,Philip 1731 57,14 Chaney, Denise 1,7 Chang, Ke S 17211 Chanos, Jim 1721 166 Chapman, E B 1741 95,126 Charles, Richard 1741 96 Charles, Robert 1741 126 Charlton, Paula J 1721 166 Chase, Mark D 1721 166 Chatham, Steve L 1721 104,105,166 Chatmon, Margaret M 1741 Chavez, Tamara K 1721 166 Chavoor, Charlotte 1741 38,126 Chavoor, Winston W 1721 198,214 Cherrington, Mr. Don 27 Cheung, Darryl J 1721 167 Cheung, Debra A 1741 49,66,126,214 Chew, Douglas L 1721 62,64,167 Chew, Julie D 1731 142,213 Chiasson, Cherie A 1721 167 Chin, Gina J 1731 142 Brown-Cru mpacker 167,213,214 Calvin, Debra 1741 127 Concannon, Eileen T 1731 Conley, Gary K 1731 142 Conley, Mike 1731 96,142,214 Conley, Patricia W 1721 168 Connolly, Mrs. Elizabeth 14 Connolly, Larry T 1741 127 Conroy, Michael 1741 Consaul, Robert M 1721 168,214 Cook, Robert 1741 127 Cooke, Daniel 1731 142 Cooney, Craig A 1741 55,127 Cooper, Demetrious 1741 127 ooper, Robert K 1 92,93 94 Coove , ar , , Copeland, Clarence N 1731 90,142 Coppin, Lynne 1741 127 Cordano, Mr. John 15 Cordes, Laurie 1731 142 Cordiale, Debbie L 1731 Cornelius, Charlene 1731 142,215 Cornell, Kathleen F 1721 168 Cornwell, Harvey 1741 127 Cornwell, Mary 1721 66,168 Cosad, Mrs. Jean 35,71 Cosella, Bob 142 Costa, Philip J,74,127 Costello, Miss Olga 15 Costello, Pamela A 1721 Costes, Therese 1721 168 Cottle, Richard E 1731 Covel, Jim F 1721 77,168,213 Covington, Harriet 1721 168 Covington, Sharon E 1741 127 COX, Deborah S 1731 60,215 Coyle, John 1731 80,90,106,142 Coyle, Sheila A 1741 18,127 Craddock, Cindy R 1721 37,72,75, 76,119,168,213,214 craig, Don C 174196,127 Cramer, Martin A 1721 168 Crane, Joseph A 1721 37,168 Crankshaw, Andrea 1721 168,213 Cranmer, Kathleen 1741 61,215 Cranmer, Richard D 1741 127 Crawford, Alan R 1731 215 Crawford, Stephanie E 1731 142 Creig, Rosemary 1731 Cressio, Robert 1721 Cresswell, D.onaId R 1731 72 Crocker, Thomas 1721 168 Crosbie, Scott D 1731 108,109,214 Crossland, Maureen 1731 142 Crossland, Maurice 1741 99,127 Crump, Renee R 1741 127 Crumpacker, Janet L 1741 127 Cadet Sergeant Linus Linder and a Mack student receive awards from the Sons of the American Revolution for respect of leadership and all around excellence in the ROTC program. Major Robert Tiernan and Mr. Leo R. Herbst presented the awards. Cullinane-Gainsley Cullinane, Matthew P 1721 168 Cummins, Marlene 1721 168 Cunha, John 1. 1741 89,98,127,152 Cunningham, Jana L 1741 127 Cunningham, Ronald L 1721 168 Current, Kim 1721 168 Curtis, Sgt. Elliot 16,76 Cuthbertson, Susan 1741 127 Cutter, Stephen 1721 168 Cuttitta, Cecile 1741 127 Dagonel Eddie 1731 Dahl, Nancy 1731 37,142 Fong, Davis Dahl, Sandy 1741 127 Dahlberg, Eric 1731 142 Dailey, Joanne L 1731 Dailey, Theresa D 1721 168,214 Darni, Linda 1721 75,76,169,214 Dana, Valerie 1741 127 Dang, Edward 1741 99,127 Danhakl, John 1741 96,214 Daniel, Mark R 1731 142 Daniels, Raymond 1731 100 Danzig, Abbey L 1731 142 Dardari, Carol 1731 73,142,213 Dare, Adrianne L 1721 77 Darling, Gary 1731 Darling, Todd 1741 89,127 Darnell, Enoch P 1741 127 Dashiell, Nanette J 1731 142,214 Davi, Vincent 1721 169 Davidson, Mr. Elwood 31,97,107 Davidson, Mrs. Rebecca 17 Davies, Michael R 1741 127 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Davis Dmlis 1 1 Charles 1721 Dillard L 1731 142 Donald W 1721 169 Douglas 1741 213 Helen J 1721 169 Laura J 1741 127 Maxine 1731 142,214 Michel 1741 127 Retith M 1741 127 Ruth 1731 142 Davisi Shirley A1741 127 , Walter L 1721 Day, John P 1721 57,169,214 Day, Kenneth R 1721 56,75,169,214 De Biasi, Dennis M 1731 128,142,143, 215 De Biasi, Gary D 1741 124 De Santis, Suzanne 1721 169 Decker, Stephan E 1721 169 Deem, Robert H 1731 Defer, Damon 1741 74,89,128 Deherrera, Sherry 1741 128 Dejulio, Harold 1741 Delange, Deborah 1731 143 Delgadillo, Rossana 1731 143 Delmain, Mrs. Jeanne Dennis, Ramona R 1731 214 Dennison, Kathleen A 1741 Denny, Connie 1721 35,54,56,76, 81,169 Devany, William A 1741 65,128 Desort, Miss Helen 15 Dias, Michael C 1741 128 Dias, SharlaS 1721 169 Dick, Mrs. Edith 21 Dickerson, Cecilia A 1741 128 Dickson, David M 1721 169,214 DiG razia, Mrs. Carmela 69,117 Dill, Arthur 1741 128 Ding, Juliet K 1731 169 Dinkins, Art B 1741 95,128 Dirito, Richard A 1731 143 Ditzler, Debby M 1731 71,72,114,115, 120,121,143,213,214 Dixon, Glen 1741 96,128 ' Dockham, Debbie 1731 64 Dodson, Peter M 1731 143 D0ell, David G 1721 169 Doell, Karen K 1741 128 Dokos, Louis N 1741 89,128 Dole, Ann 1721 169,186 Dominguez, Danny 1731 106 Donlon, Linda A 1741 128 Donner, David A 1731 143 Donohue, Celia A 1741 128 Doo Brow, Maxine 1731 128,214 Dossa, Michael R 1731 143 Dossa, Steve 1731 143 Dotson, M Janice 1721 169 Douglas, Scott M 1741 128,215 Drain, John E 1721 38,169 Dreher, Julie A 1731 143,213,215 Dryden, Tom 1741 Duarte, Robert M 1741 128 Dubiel, lris1741 118 Dubovsky, Debbie M 1731 143 Dubovsky, Kelly 1741 Duezabou, Susan 1731 143, lndex Duffey, Michael J 1731 Duffy, Denise A 1721 169 Dukatz, Miss Eyise 31,68,69,116 Dunham, Mrs. Juliette 29,64 Dunlap, Janice E 1721 44,54,56,76, 78,17O,214,215 Dunn, Gayle L 1721 66,170 Dunster, Kathleen P 1731 143 Eagan, Mrs. Rosemary 76 . 'dk c T'qw Taking a tour of Kaiser Engineers are Personnel Manager Mr. Kirit Shar, Mr. Eugene Rockeman, Ken Poulton, Brian Milhous, Blueprint reproduction Manager, Randy Taylor. Earl, Nancy M 1731 143 Earley, Rachel R 1731 60,68,80,117, 143,215 Fews, Harry 1741 62,90,100 Fialho, Sandra 1741 Fiebig, Jacqueline 1741 128 Earp, Douglas K 1731 143 Eatmon, Roger L 1721 170 Edlund, Edlund, Dave R 1741 90,100,128 Mark A 1731 8o,89,148 Edwards, Daniel R 1721 87,112,170 Edwards, Kevin 1741 128 Edwards, Mr. Lawrence 29 Edwards, Suzanne D 1731 143,214 Efstathiou, Diane A 1741 48,128,214 Eggold, Mark E 1721 170 Ehrhorn, Paul A 1741 Eide, Andrew R 1721 170 Field, Kaar 1731 89,143 Fife, Richard 1741 Figaro, Mr. Harold 15 Figeroid, Claude 1721 171,215 Finke, Alan 1741 128 Finlayson, Susan 1741 143 Finnamore, Daniel M 1741 50,74,128 215 Firby, Karen S 1731 143 Fischer, Clarence 1731 60,61,70, 143,215 Fischer, John S 1731 Eidsvold, Sharon 1741 Elefant, Debra 1721 170 Elegan, Clark 1721 170 Eleopoulos, Carolyn 1721 170 Elkins, Judy L 1731 143 Ellingson, Ramona 1731 Ellis, Patrick W 1721 170 Ellis, Wayne A 1731 106,143 Ellsmore, Mr. Donald 32 Elsner, David 1741 128 Emerson, Darryl 1721 104,105,170, 213,214 Eng, Brian S 1731 64,106,108 Eng, Danny B ,1731 111 Engelman, Cathy L 1721 170 English, Don 1721 170 Fisher, Francey N 1741 128 Fischer, Mrs. Mary 14 Fisher, Susan 1721 37,76,171 Fisher, Terrence H 1741 128 Fishley, Paul W 1731 Fitzmaurice, Martha A 1721 64, 108,109,171,214 ' Fjellstrom, Steven G 1741 128 Flatley, Rod 1721 171 Fleming, Mrs. Laverne 33,70 Fleming, Patrick D 1721 171 Fleming, Susan J 1731 64,143,213 Fleming, Tony A 1731 Flock, Shirley J 1741 Floriani, Ronald 1731 96 Flournoy, Karen V 1731 214 English, English, Ennis, S Dorette 1731 Michael E'1741 128 cott B 1731 143 Epstein, Dava C 1731 42,143,213 Epstein, Edward S 1721 52,515,170 Epstein, Roberta P 1721 60,170,214, 215 Erdelatz, Jan 1731 128,214, Index Floyd, Floyd, Fluke, Fogel, Fogle, Foley Dana 1741 128 Wendy 1731 143,215 George S 1731 Richard 1721 171,215 Julie M 173164,213 Mark T 1741 128 Fong,'Debra J 1741 76,128 I rene 1741 128 Erickson, Mr. Clarence 17 Erwin, Sandra L 1721 170 Esani, Evan 1741 128 Eskridge, Betty 1721 143,171,214 Estrada, Cinde 1731 143,214 Estreito, Kathleen M 1721 Estrella, Vickie E 1731 143 EtimOS, Jim A1721171 Evans, Denise 1731 119,143 Evans, Edwin 1721 171,215 Evans, Susannah 1731 143 Everingham, Bruce B 1741 23,71,128 Everingham, Kimball G 1721 171 Fabry, Mrs. Robert 33 Fahey, Michael 1731 Fair, David 1741 128 Falaschi, Donn L 1731 85,86,87,111, 112,143 Falaschi, Sharlyn 1711 45 Falgout, Gordon T 1731 Fardella, Mr. Anthony 31,85,86,99,112 Farguart, Joe 1731 143 Farmer, Gregory D 1741 89,128 Farnsworth, Mr. Rawley 20,50,74,83, 214 Farrell, Glenn A 1721 106 Farren, Richard G 1721 37,171 Feifert, Edward A 1721 62,171 Feigenberg,-Abbe J 1721 61,75,171, 214,215 Feist, James 1721 171 Felix, Nicholas 1741 128 Fenchel, Sheri 1731 143 Ferguson, Mark R 1721 171 Fernandez, Joe M 1741 128 Fernandez, Stanley D 1731 Fernsten, Rhett E 1731 100,215 Ferretti, Albert J 1731 100,143,213 Ferris, George 1741 128 Ferro, Kelly M 1721 36,50,54,56,63, 75,76,79,81,140,171,200,214 Fetokai, Foeata 1731 143 Fetterly, Kevin E 1721 56,72,171,213 Fong, Loretta H 1721 56,76,171,214 Fong,Shirley 1731 143 Fonteno, Pamela D 1741 128 Ford, Ervin 1741 100,128 Ford, Mrs. Grace 14 Ford, Lucretia A 1731 20,57,143 Ford, Steve 1741 213 Fordahl, Laurie 1731 128 Foster, Gregory C 1731 99,215 Fowler, Lori J 1741 Fralko, Sandy 1741 128 Framsted, John 1721 37,171 Frankel, Steve D 1741 128 Frankfield, Suzanne 1731 Franklin Franklin Franzini Azalea 1741 128 Franklin, , Larry 1741 143,215 , Macheryl 1731 , Cory 1731 104,105,143 Fraser, Joni E 1731 Frazier, Gary S 1731 143,214 Frazier, Marcus L 1731 14 Frazier, Marshall L 1731 29 Fredrickson, Kurt N 1721 171 Freed, Dennis 1721 171 Freitas, Leonard 1741 100,128 Freudenthal, Karen 1741 128 Friedland, Randee S 1721 171 Friend, Andrew S 1741 90,100,128 Friesen, Mrs. Louise 16 Frisch, Brandon J 1741 89,128,215 Fruzzetti, Michael J 1721 37,171 Frye, Richard 1741 128 Fuchs, Miss Anna 19 Fuiza, Ticiana 1721 70 Fuller, Kathy E 1731 143 Futscher, Mark 1731 143 Gadd, Deborah R 1741 128 Gadd, Susan 1741 128 Gaddy, Pamela K 1731 140,143, 146,215 Gainsley, Jaci 1741 128 Gainsley, Joni L 1741 128 Gainsley, Terri 1721 36,171,213 Galeria, David A 1721 97,171 Galeria, Steve 1741 99,128 Galvin, Alexandrine M 1721 172 Gammage, Linda M 1721 172,213 Gammelgard, Kathy L 1721 54,69, 112,115,120,121,172,213,214 G-Hff1melQafd,Kf2i9 A 1741 89,128,215 Garaas, Finn C 1731 143 Garaghan, Sean 1731128 Garaventa, Harry P 1721 Garcez, Randy B 1731 143,214 Garcia, Antonio R 1731 143 Garcia, Bertha 1741 Garcia, Theresa E 1721 172 Garcia, Yolanda 1731 44,143 Garcie, David A 1731 Gardere, David W 1721 172 Gardner, Mrs. Alice 14,138 Gardner, Eric 1741 128 Gardner, Sheila M 1721 Gardner, Stuart A 1741 Gardner, Thomas 1741 172 Garfinkle, Allen 1721 172 Garitano, Marlene 1741 Garon, Mrs. Lucille 16 Garrett, Gerald B 1731 Garshol, Shelley 1721 47,172,215 Gates, Donald 1741 128 ' Gates, Melinda 1741 128,214 Gavazza, Rickie J 1721 172 Gazdik, Mary 1731 118,143 Gebhard, Alex R 1731 Geddes, Gregory 1731 62,65,143 Gee, Danette M 1741 119,128,215 Gee, Emma L 1741 129,152 Gee, Terence K 1731 143 George, Laura A 1741 129 George, Linda 1721 73,172 Gibbs, Julia G 1741 129,214 Gibbs, Michael 1741 Gibbs, Nancy L 1721 172,214 Gilbertson, Brad 1741 129 Gilbertson, Roberta 1721 172 Goodwin, Ethel M 1731 144, Index Gootrad, Frank J 1731 Gordon, Glenn R 172187,111,112,172 Gordon, Gregory E 1731 144 Gordon, Joan 1741 Gordon, John 1721 92,93,172 Gordon, Stephanie M 1721 Goria, Mrs. Joan 19 Grabner, Melissa I 1721 172 Gracias, Loretta 1731 144 Gracias, Loretta 1721 Grady, Mary E 1731 Graham, Lee 1731 25,144 Graham, Sylvia 1741 61,129,215 Graner, George R 1721 172 , Grant, Timothy 1721 92,93,94,113,173 G raves G raves Chrea L 1741 129 Florence 1721 120,121,173 Graves, Graves, , Jeffery R 1731 Graves, , Terry 1731 Terri D 1741 129,144 Gray, Bernard 1741 60,61,129,214 Gray, Mrs. Dorothy 113,120 Gray, Gordon 1741 Gray, John L 1741 Gray, Marilyn J 1721 84,173 Gray, Renata 1741 152,214 Graydon, Kathy 1741 38 Green, Green, Green, Green, Green, Andra T 1741 129 Carl H 1741 129 Gale 1721 213,214 Sherry 1741 129 Zundra G 1731 152 Greenaway, Keith A 1721 92,93,94, 112,173 Greenberg, Bruce M 1741 129 Gregory, Claudia J 118,144 Gresham, Stephanie A 1731 144 Grevich, Michael 1731 152 Grieg, Kathleen 1741 Grieg, Rosemary 1731 134,141,144, 214,215 Hana, Steve 1721 174 Hanan, Richard O 1741 65,129,213 Handy, Edith 1741 Index Hanks, Thomas 1741 96,100,129 Hanover, Thomas R 1731 107,144,215 Hansen, Greg R 1731 104,105,214 Hansen, Heidi 1741 129 Hansen, Jeffrey E 1731 104,105,214 Hansen, Keith M 1731 Hansen, Mark D 1721 , Hardacre, Carson J 1741 129 Hardeman, Clifford R 1731 95,144 Harden, Bruce V 1741 100,129 Harden, James R 1721 75,215 Hardy, Scott E 1741 108,129 Hardy, Stephen M 1721 99,106,174 Hargrave, Rita M 1741 129 Harkness, Roderick J 1731 144 Harmon, Jim 1731 106,144 Harper, Jim M 1731 12 Harrell, Orlando 1721 174 Harriman, Nancy 1731 Harrington, Robert F 1731 144 Galeria-Hodges Heard, Gary W 1721 66,78,100, 174,215 Heard, Sharlotte L 1731 Hearne, Deborah 1731 Hearne, John 1731 Hearns, Hershella P 1721 174 Hearns, Maurice 1741 Heath, Brian D 1731 144 Heath, Robin 1731 42,144,213 Herbert, Bradley 1741 95 Herbert, Terrie L 1731 214 Hecox, John D 1721 174 Hecox, Scott 1741 Hedrick, Lynne P 1731 145,214 Hedrick, William L 1731 145 Held, Claudia S 1731 38,52,145, 214,215 Heinemann, Gail R 1731 145 Heiner, Leland J 1731 96,145 Heins, Erika L 1741 Heller, Paula 1741 130 Helmuth, James 1721 174 Helton, Marilyn 1731 113,145,214 Harris, Harris Harris Harris Harris 1 1 r Alfred G 1741 62,129,215 Ayretta 144 Chandra R 1721 174 Gail 1741 129 Janet 1741 129 Harrisi Janice 1731 113,144,215 Harris Joyce M 1731 42,48,60, 144,213 Harris, Karen 1731 144 Harris, Nancy L 1721 119 Harris, Harris, Harriso Harriso Harriso Hart, G Harter, Pamela 1731 Valorie 1721 n, Danny M 1731 144 n, Gerald 1741 n, Roxanne 1731 144 eoffrey G 1731 Mr. Robert 20 Hartman, James R 1741 129 Haselton, Martin V 1731 144,215 Haskins, William D 1731 144 Henderson, Arthur 213 Henderson, Daniel 174190,110,130,215 Henderson Henderson Henderson Henderson 1 J M 1731 99,145,215 Lee A 1721 174 Rhonda 1741 38 Ronald W174199,130 Hendry, William P 1731 Henrikson, William L 1721 174 Henry, Kathy 1721 121,174,213 Herbert, Bradley 1741 130 Herlocker, David 1731 145 Herlacher, Mrs. Judith 15 Hermansky, Jon 1731 145 Hermansky, Michael R 1741 130 Herrick, Colin 1731 Herriman, Nacy 1731 145 Herron, Kathy 1731 215 Hertz, Ned 1721 Hertz, Steve 1741 130 Hewitt, Bryan M 1741 Gilkerson, John C 1741 75,129,215 Gilkey, Carol 1731 143 Gilkey, Isaiah 1741 89,99 Gillespie, Susan J 1721 172 Gilman, Gregory W 1731 Gilmore, Marilyn 1741 129,215 Gin, Jack W 1721 172 Gin, Lilly L 1731 143 Gintjee, Kathy 1731 143 Giovanetti, Mark A 1741 97,129 Gipson Jr., Roosevelt 1741 129 Giustetto, Michael L 1721 172 Gladman, Linda 1721 Gladney, Janette F 1731 144 Glanville, Gregory 1741 96,129 Glanville, Paul K 1731 143 Glasco, Vivian 1731 66,144,213 Glaser, Niels 1741 129 Glover, Ann M 1731 64,143,214 Glover, Robert L 1741 Go, Kathy 1731 144 Goady, Robert A 1741 16,89,129,152 Godfrey, Nancy M 1741 61,129 Goepfert, Mr. Kenneth 20,74 Goeppert, Mark J 1741 Goetz, Ronald W 1731 57,152 Goforth, Ann C 1721 172,214 Gohd, Matt A 1741 129 Golder, Andriana 1741 129 Goldman, Elaine 1721 172 Goldman, Marilyn 1741 129 Goldsby, Shirley 1721 172,213,214 Goldstone, Buddy R 1731 111 Goldwater, Karen 1721 72,172 Goltz, Denise H 1721 129,172 Goltz, Kenneth H 1741 129 Gomez, Daniel A 1741 Gonden, Melissa 1741 Gonsalves, James E 1731 144 Good, Jon A 1741 Goodman, Jeffrey 1741 106,129 Goodwin, Denise M 1721 66,172,215 Griffin, Gregory D 1721 100,112,143, 173 Griffin, Jeffery S 1731 Griffin, Mark 1731 173 Griffin, Mike 1721 147 Griggs, William 1721 38,173 Grimes, Steven 1741 Grimm, Jodi 1721 173 Groce, Patty 1741 129 Gronquist, Mr. George 17,74 Grossman, Gary A 1731 144 Grutman, Andrew N 1731 144 Gudnason, Debbie J 1731 144 Guido, Diana L 1721 36,63,173 Gums, Keith 1741 129 Gussman, Lavera 1721 Haag, Karen 1731 57,60,144, 154,215 Haddon, Michael A 1731 65,144 Hagen, Susan L 1731 Haight, Randall W 1741 129 Haight, Robert N 1741 Haines, Patricia H 1741 129 Hal, Jim 1731 144 Hale, Jonathan H 1721 57,173 Haley, Karl 1741 62 Hall, Arthur 1731 87,112,144 Hall, J0hn M1741 129 Halley, Marc V 1731 Hallock, Michael 1721 173 Halloran, James C 1721 173 Halverson, Greg 1741 Ham, Kathy 1731 173 Hamilton, Greta 1731 60,61,144,215 Hamilton, Lael G 1721 37,173,215 Hammett, Bradford B 1721 173,215 Hammons, Sandra J 1741 129,214 Hammons, Yolanda 1731 144,214 Hampton, Diane 1721 173 Hampton, Scott 1741 129 Hassell, Barry 1741 129,215 Hassen, Sheila 1721 174 Hawes, Dave J 1731 60,61,144,215 Hawkins, Denise 1721 Hawkins, Kent M 1731 144 Hawkins, Mark E 1721 174 Hawtin, Lorna 1741 129 Hayden, John 1731 144 Hayden, Schennetta 1731 130,144 Haywood, Johann 1741 130 Haywood, William 1731 Heady, Miss Shirley 119,120,121 Heard, Barbara 1731 144 Heard, Bernard 1741 130 Hewitt, Jan L 1721 53,56,115,174, 214 Hickey, Mr. Daniel 33 Hildebrandt, Cindy 1741 130 Hill, Christopher 1741 130 Hilton, Brook 1731 Himberger, Richard D 1721 46,175 Hines, Cynthia D 1721 175 Hirabayashi, June S 1741 130,215 Hirshberg, Wilson D 1731 145 Hitchings, William C 1741 130 Hoag, Grant E 1721 36,56,175 Hobson, Laurie J 1731 145 Hodges, Denise A 1721 55,81,175,213 Vice principal Miss Wilma Loretz chats with students Christine Horn and Edith Handy. Tyrone L 1731 145 Hodges-Kramer Hodges, Lan 130,213 Hodges, Rutlandra K 1741 Hoel, Gary D 1731 145 Hoel, Sally A 1731 118,130 Hoff, Rebecca 1731 13,145,213,214 Hoffman, Cheryl 1741 130,214 Hoffmann, Kurt 1721 175 Hogan, Robert A 1721 175 Holland, Mrs. Dorothy Holland, Marlene 1731 145 Holland, Susan L 1741 60,61,13O,215 Holloway, Frederick L 1741 130 Holloway, Vanessa D 1721 66,73,175, 213, Index Holm, Kurt R 1741 130 Holman, Robert 1731 145 Holmdahl, James 1741 130 Holmes, David 1731 96,145,215 Holmes, Martin C 1731 89,100,145 Holness, Rhonda K 1741 130 Holroyd, Mr. Robert Horn, Christine 1721 Index Horowitz, Mr. Eugene 14,157 Horton, Bertha 1721 60,175,215 Horvath, George S 1731 145 Hoskins, Randy 1741 130 Howard, Creig 88 Howard, Eugene W 1721 85,87, 100,103,175 Howard, George J 1741 88,89,100, 130,152 Howard, Stanley E 1721 78,92,93, 94,100,175,213 Howe, Ronald 1721 Howell, Bruce 1731 61,45,215 Howell, Gina 1741 Howell, Melinda 1721 175 Hoye, Larry 1741 130 Hubbard, William B 1741 Hudgens, Mari 1741 130 Hudson, James D 1741 130 Huffman, Vernon E 1731 Hunter, Gaye E 1721 64,71,98,99, 175,213 Hunter, Rickey 1741 130 Huntington, Craig G 1721 106,175 Huntress, Anne 1721 6O,61,76, 175,215 Huss, Steve 65 Hutzler, Mrs. Mary Jane 16 Hyerle, David 1731 145,213 Hyerle, Robert H 1721 56,74, 109,175,199,214 Jensen, Wayne A 1741 130 Jenson, Edward 1741 130 Jeroen, Jacobse 1721 70 Jessie, Rosalind1731 214 Jew, Janice 1731 214 Jewell, Jim 1721 Jio, Wesley 1741 Johansson, Erik M 1741 130 Johnson, Carylee A 1721 176 Johnson, Darryl W 1721 Johnson, Debby A 1721 65,176 Hyman, Shari D 1741 130 lglehart, Paula E 1721 175,184 lmbeau, lngales, Louise 1741 130 Raymond 1731 Ingalls, Robert L 1731 Ingram, Michael 1721 75,215 Inman, Kerry L 1721 175 Inn, Gail M 1731 145 Irvin, A Jackson nnette 1721 214 , Brenda 1731 145 Jackson, Debbie 175,213 Jackson Jackson , Gilford 1731 , lvetta M 1731 214 Jackson, Kathryn 1721 130,214 Jackson, Monica 1741 175 Jackson, Patricia 1721 Jackson, Renee 1721 175 Jackson, Sheila 1741 130 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Drew 1741 Fritz S 1731 , IVIFS. Gail 33,70,138 , Gary D 1731 Johnson, Gloria 1741 61,130,215 Johnson, Karen M 1721 60,176,215 Johnson Lisa A 1721 55,176 Johnson, Mark 1731 Johnson, Michael 1731 38,60,13O Johnson, Michael-P 1741 215 eIle 1721 Johnson, Patti 1731 145 Johnson Randy 1721 72,176 Johnson, Regina 1731 145,214 ohns od s, 1741 Johnson, Se ene E 1741 76,130,214 Johnson, Steve D 1731 145 Johnson, Wayne 1741 62,100,130 Johnson, Wendy 1741 68,117,13O,214 Johnston, Michelle E 1721 176 Joiner, Jolynn 1731 145,214 Jones, Dannie 1731 Hughes Hughes, Joseph M 1741 130 Hughes, Lynn E 1741 130,213,214, 215 Hughes Mrs. Marjorie 16 Tiara 1741 130 Hulse, Almano 1741 130 Hulse, Barbara L 1741 Hulse, David 1731 145 A Humphrey, Cynthia 1721 175 Humphreys, Hal W 1741 130 Humphreys, Margaret S 1721 175 Huneke, Jim C 1721 175 Hunter, Craig W 1731 87,99,145 Hunter, Dolores 1731 145 iimhgw v 1721 87,98,112,175 Jacobsen, Dennis J 1721 Jacobson, Linell J 1741130 Jacobsen, Mr. Ted 16 Jaffie, Suzanne 1721 69,112,116, 156,167,175,213,214 James, Deanna L 1741 130 Janner, Susan E 1741 76,130,214 Jarl, Diane 1741 130 Jarmann, Marcia 1731 145,214,215 Jarrell, Jennifer 1721 176 Jarrett, Warren P 1721 176 Jarvey, Debra D 1731 145 Jefferson, Ezra 1721 176 Jefferson, Lynn M 1731 81,145,214 Jeffery, Theresa L 1741 51,130,215 Jeffrey, Denise 1731 66,67,145,215 Jeffrey, Dennis 1731 213 Jemo, Mr. Martin 10 Jennings, Patrick T 1721 176 Jensen, Edward A 1741 Jensen, Melody L 1731 176 Jensen, Warren 1741 130 1721 176,214,215 Jones, Donald 1731 145 Jones, Doreen L 1721 19,39,176,203 Jones, Heidi M 1731 145 Jones, Maryanne 1731 118,145 Jones, Ronald M 1731 145 Jones, Simba 130 Jones, Stephanie A 1721 176 Jones, Randy Johnson--receivesdraft counseling in the newly formed Student Information Center. Jordan, Nancy 1731 Jorgensen, Jay J 1741 176 Jormann, Marcia 61 Jorritzma, Mr. Herbert 29 Jose, Deborah 1731 143 Joseph, Brent L 1741 130,215 Joseph, Nancy 1731 73,145,213 Joseph, Neale 1731 145 Jourdain, Joanne11721 176 Judson, Dennis L 1721 63,107,176 June, Rickey 1731 215 Junkans, Michael 1721 176 Jurkanin, Giselle 1721 56 Jurkanin, Jeanne 1741 130 Kaady, Robert 1721 176 Kadden, Bruce J 1721 38,39,54,64, 87,107,176,214 Kadden, Mark 1741 131,214 Kaehler, Mark R 1721 56,176 Kahler, Ralph W 1731 88,89,145 Kakures, Avra 1721 172 Kalafatis, Cary 1741 131 Kalem, Terry A 1731 37,145,212 Kalm, Mr. Ernest 23 Kalm, Stephen 1731 52,61,75,83,215 Kamm, Deborah A 1741 Kane, Kevin L 1731 93,145 Kangas, Mrs. Lillian 16 Kanom, Debbie 1741 213 Kanters, Joyce 1741 131 Kantor, Kem 1741 131 Kapetanos, Sophia 1741 131 Kaprielian, Gary A 1721 177,215 Karne, Maryla A 1731 198 Karpilow, Katie A 1731 115,145,214 Kasdan, David B 1731 Kashiwase, David 1731 96,145 Katsantones, Diana 1721 177,191,214 Katsoulis, Mary 1731 145 Katz, Wendy 1731 145 Kaufman, Donald S 1741 131 Kautzer, Annette 1721 116,213 Kautzer, Karl 1741 131 Keck, Louise A 1731 145 Keck, Paul 1741 Kegg, Terry H 1741 100,131 Keller, Miss Eloise 21 Keller, Reed 1731 Keller, Victoria 1741 215 Kellogg, Leslie E 1731 145 Kellum, Kathy Ann 1721 177,214 Kelly, Paul J 1721 177 Kennedy, Mr. Herbert 20 Kennedy, Janet 1721 177 Kennedy, Ronald R 1731 Kennemore Jeff N 1741 Kennemore, Philip M 1721 177 Kenny, John C 1721 Keres, Dino S 1731 145 Kerr, Peggy B 1721 214 Kessler, Mr. Thomas 18 Keyes, Rusty J 1721 85,87,112,177 Keyes, Terecia M 1741 61,77,117, '1?a'1,214,215 Keys, Felicia 1731 42,68,112,117, '1?rmT:T214 Kiefer, Mr. Henry 15 kikes, Nick 1741 131 Kike-S, Nicki 1721 177 lciland, Jon 1741 108,131,214 Kilpatrick, Keith R 1721 177 Kimbau, Janet 1741 131 Kimerer, Jacob 1741 131 Kindle, Laura M 1731 145,213 King, Bradford Steven 1731 62, 74,145,215 King, Charles E 1731 145 King, Greg B 1721 177 King, Randy W 1731 Kinyon, Karla 1741 19,131 Kioa, Nafitalai U 1731 145 Kirchenbauer, Mark 1721 Kirkland, David 1741 Kirkland, Wendy 1721 177 Kistner, David W 1731 145 Kitchen, Allyson 1721 177 Kjobmand, Elisa 1731 145 Kjobmand, Marianna 1721 42, 76,80,177,213 Klavon, Corrina 1741 131 Klavon, Richard 1721 Klein, Michael L 1731 145 Klein, Wil iam IVI 1721 177 Kletzker, arla 1741 131 Klinck, Richard C 1721 Kling, Andrea L 1721 72,119, 177,214 Kling, Veleda H 1741 Knetzger, Lucy M 1721 177 Knight, Karen 1721 177 Knopp, Susan L 1741 131 Knott, Jacqueline 1721 116,178 Knowles, Debra 1721 178,215 Knowles, Nanci 1731 47 Knox, Steve 1721 46,87,110,111, 178,191 Kodlin, Daniel 1741 131,215 Koerlin, Richard 1721 178 Kohl, Patricia 1741 131 Kolberg, Regina B 1741 131 Kolberg, Ute-Barbara E 1731 145 Kollias, Samuel J 1741 131 Kolsters, Robert J 1721 74,116, 178,213,214,215 Kopecky, Louis A 1731 12 Kositch, Greg A 1731 Kovac, David 1741 96,215 Kovac, Kathleen M 1741 131,215 Kovell, Kathy D 1721 36,178 Koyama, Mr. Kikue 16 Koyama, Marian D 1721 55,60,178, 215 Koyama, Robert D 1731 146 Kraemer, Kathy 1721 Kramer, Cynthia L 1731 Kranzusch, Mr. Ray 25 Krausz, Mirian 1721 178 Krsinich, Linda 1731 146 Kruck, Charles B 1731 146 Kfuck. Pamela D 1721 68,76,81, 117,119,178,214 Kruse, Erna M 1731 Kruse. Mary 1721 60,651,215 Kubicek, Phillip K 1721 106,112,178 Kubicki, Steven 1741 65,106 Kuehne, Laurie 1721 44,68,69,112, 11e,1e7,178,192,213,214 Kuhns, Gayle 1721 178,215 Kurio, George M 1721 Kurtz, Ira 1721 La Barbera, Debra 1721 52,60,61,178, 215 La Chapelie, Jon P1731 La Marr, James T 1731 146 La Placa, Mark P 1731 Labadie, Craig E 1721 38,57,198 ' Label, Lauren 1721 178 Lacey, Quentin 1741 131 Lactman, Victoria L 1721 112,117,178, 214 Lai, Ricklin 1741 131 Laird, Karen 1741 131 Land, Judy 1731 73,146 Langdon, Diana J 1731 146 Langdon, Roberta C 1741 131 Lange, Martin A 1731 146 Langer, Jan A 1741 131,214 Langstaff, Glen R 1731 146,215 Lanning, Kevin 1741 131,214 Lanning, Stan M 1721 53,57,180 Larkith, Robert 1741 Larson, Linda K 1741 131,215 Larson, Pamela 1731 146 Laster, Corlis D 1731 74,146 Lau, Valerie J 1731 146,215 Laub, David A 1741 131,215 Law, Michele M 1741 131,214 Law, Toni G 1741 131 Lazansky, Miss Elenore 70 Le Blanc, Stephen A 1731 Le Wright, G R 1721 179 Leach, Richard W 1721 66,87,100, Leaf, Karen 1731 46,214 Leal, Christopher 1741 131 Leathley, Sandra L 1741 131 Lebbert, Amy 1741 131 Lebbert, Janet L 1721 178,215 Lebbert, LOuise 1721 60,179,215 Leblanc, Manolo 1731 Lenhart, Nik0lauS 1721 18,98,99, 179,184,214 Lentz, Susan D 1741 131 Lenz, Stephen 1741 131,214 Leon, Jesus 1741 132 Leonard, Gregory A 1731 92,93,94,112 Leonard, Miss Joan 1Mary1 32,33 Leonard, Leroy L 1721 Leonard, Manford 1741 132 Leonard Mark 1731 Leonard, Mary J 1731 120,146,214,215 Leonetti, Debbie A 1731 60,146,215 Lerch, Renee 1721 179 Leslie, Frank R 1741 215 Leuchi, Jeffrey L 1731 146 Levingston, Aletha G 1741 132 Levingston, Vanessa 1721 179 Levitin, Bruce J 1741 38,132 Levitin, Terri A 1721 179 Levy, Benjamin W 1731 146 Levy, Karen 1721 179 Levy, Michael 1741 132 Levy, Paul 1731' Lopes, Pam 1741 132 Lopez, Ana 1721 180 Lorber, David L 1721 180 Lorence, Paul F 1731 215 Lorentz, Miss Wilma 11,35,47,76 Lothlen, Darryl 1741 132 Lotter, Gene S 1721 180 Loudermilk, Blynthia L 1721 66,180 Lovejoy, Donna 1731 146 Low, Cindy 1741 132 Lowe, Deborah 1731 76,146,180 Lowe, Michael 1721 180,197 Lowe, Patricia 1721 44,66,78,79,180 Lowell, Sally 1731 12,76,146,213,214 Lowenthal, Barry F 1741 38,132, Index Luevano, Jorge 1731 Lujan, Florence 1731 146 Lujan, Nancy 1741 132 Lum, Grant 1741 132,215 Lum, Janet G 1721 181 Lum, Walter 44 Lunceford, Darel G 1721 99,181 Lundquist, Richard H 1721 181 Kranzusch-Mayne Mann, Lisa 1731 146 Mannshardt, Gary A 1721 181 Mano, Steven 1741 132 Manown, Amie L 1731 39,146 Manown, Herbert H 1721 181 Mansfield, Murdock M. 1721 181 Mapes, Clifford E 1721 181 Mapes, Jeffrey R 1721 38,39,181,214 Mapp, Acqualan R 1741 132 Mar, Cindy A 1741 132 Marcus, Alan S 1741 133 Marcus, Irving C 1731 100,146 Marcus, Mrs. Mildred 14,67 Mariano, Donald A 1731 Marinkovich, Michael A 1731 147 Marino, Al'l1IOI1lDe1f1IB1721 181 Marinoff, Dawn 1731 146,214 Mark, Stephen W 1721 51,54,73,18,1 215 Market, Cheryl J 1741 133 Marquardt, Karen 1741 133 Marquez, Mrs. Henrietta 23 Marr, Mary 1731 1 Levy, Levy, Philip G 1731 Rick 1741 146 Lew, Roberta M 1731 71,72,81,146, 213,214 Lewis, Lewis Lewis Clay 1741 132 Debr L 1721 179,214 Dwight 1731 146 Lutz, Mark J 1741 108,132 Lyles, Deuron 1721181 Lynch, Beckie F 1721 Lynch, David E 1731 Marr, Michael 1741 133 Marshall, Debbie E 1731 147 Marshall, Jeff A 1731 147 Marshall, Linda G 172181,181 Marshall, Willetta 1741 133 Martin, Andrea J 1741 Martin, George R 1721 62,181,215 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee Lee Lee, Lee Lee 1 Cameron 1731 62,146 Cari 1721 76,231,179 Dave 48 Diane 1721 179 Harlon1721 56,179 Jamieson K 1721 56,179 :Joanne M 1731 81 Linda 1731 146 Margaret 1731 146,214, Index Marsha R 1731 146, Index Leej'lVl icHael N 1721 Lee, Reginald D 1721 179 Lee, Roland 1731 146 Lee, Ronald W 1721 73,179 Lee, Tim G 1721 66,67,179 Lee, Lee, Lee, Lee, Vivian 1731 146 William 1741 131 Wilson 1741 66 Yvonne 1731 70,72,146,213 Leffmann, Glenn W 1731 Legare, Michelle 1741 131 Lehne, Don D 1721 179 Leininger, Cheryl A 1741 131 Lekas, John G 1741 131 Lekas, Patricia V 1731 60,14-6,213, 214,215 Lekich,Vinka1731 Lewis, Gerald 1741 132 Lewis, Julie M 1741 132 Lewis, Kirk 1731 Lewis, Mrs. Lucille 20 Lewis, Lynn 1731 60,61,146,215 Lewis, Marcia G 1721 179,82 Lewis, Nancy 1741 132,214 Lewis, Sharon 1731 20,146 Lewis, Steve R 1731 146 Lewis, Trevor 1741 132 Lewis, William 1721 179 Leyser, Kip A 1741 215 Libanti, Paul 1731 213 Lichtenstein, Nancy E 1721 56,60,61, 75,180 Lieberman, Michael 1721 44,46,180,199 Lien, Chris1731 146 Liepman, Andy 1741 132,214 Liepman, Michael W 1731 146 Lilia, Robert 1731 146 Lim, May 14 Linde, LiSa A 1721 62,180 Linden, Darrin 1741 132 Linden, Rhonda 1721 180 Linder, Linus 1731 Index Lindquist, Carol 1731 60,146,215 Lindsey, Berdell E 1741 132 Lindsey, Harry 1741 38 Lira, Julia L 1731 Lira, Leticia E 1731 49,146,214 Lira, Mildred 1731 146 Little, Moira 1731 Little, Tina 1741 132 Livermore, Luanne F 1721 63,180 Livingston, Elaine D 1741 132,214 Loche, Anita 1741 132 Loeser, Mary 1721 37,180 Logan, Alesia E 1721 180 Logan, Yvette 1731 66 Lomack, Dwayne 1721 74 Lombardo, Graham 1721 37,65,180 Lombardo, Janice N 1741 London, Richard 1741 131 Loney, Janet 1741 61,215 Long, Cedric 1741 132 Long, Dwayne S 1721 9O,91,180 Long, Eric 1731 95,146 Long, Jeannette 1731 146 Long, Julie R 1741 132 Longfellow, Laura 1741 118,132 Lonnbald, Eeva 1721 39,198 Lonsdale, Michael 1741 132 Loop, Angus L 1741 62,65 Loorz, Carol 1741 64,108,132 Loorz, Lisa 1731 Mac Mac Mac Mac Donald, Dave F 1731 146 Leod, Bruce H 1721 181 Leod, Derek 1741 132 Neil, Douglas 1741 9O,91,132 Machado, Kim M 1731 146,213 Mack, Graydon E 1721 37,181 Mackey, Dennis L 1721 181 Mackey, Thomas C 1741 132 Maclaren, Carol 1721 37,181 Macy, Anna 1741 132 Madison, Lisa 1741 132 Madison, Matthew 1721 37,181 Madley, Patty E 1731 181 Magnuson, Karen 1721 198 Maguire, Steve 1721 Maher, DennisJ 1741 65,132 Martin, Marc 1731 53,75,147,213, 215 Martin, Michelle 1741 133 Martin, Patsy M 1731 181 Martinovich, Radovan 1721 181 Masri, Patricia E 1721 181,215 Mathews, Diane 1731 Mathews, Jack G 1731 133 Matlock, Deborah 1721 182 Matsumoto, Kei E 1741 66,133,213 Matsumoto, Kiyo A 1731 147,182, 215 Matsutani, John S 1741 133 Mattal, Mr. Larry 18,63 Metter, Terri 1731 147 Matthews, Diane 1731 147 Mahoney, Patrick R 1731 106 Matthews, Iris 133 Maier. Kathy 1731 60,145 Matthews, Joe A 1741 133 Mak, ROQGF1741 132 Matthews Keith 1721 Makris, Chris 1741 132 Maleh, Alan A 1741 213 Malkson, Pamela A 1741 132 Mallard, Brenda 1741 132 Malm, Robert 1721 181 Mamer, Mrs. Mary 27 Maneely, Victor 1731 146 Manicci, Margo M 1731 146 Matthews Laraine M 1721 182 Matthews, , Sheila 1741 133 Mattox, Diane 1731 113 Matulich, Andrea 1721 Matulovich, Steve R 1741 133 May, Stephen R 1721 182 Mayne, Rodney W 1721 104,105, 215 Tallying the results of the Oracle drug survey are committee chairman Chris Carman, Dan Britton, Merrel Sheehan, Barry Lownthal, Fred Zelkowitz, and Phillip Way. Mays-Moran Mays, Robert D 1721 198 Mazmanian, Greg A 1731 60,61,147,215 Mc Call, Betty 1741 133 Mc Cammon, Julie A 1741 133 Mc Can, Ronnie 1721 182 Mc Carthy, Patrick T 1721 36,39,81,83, 85,86,87,112,182,203 Mc Claren, James L 1741 133 MC Miller, Terrill 1721 183 Mc Connell, Susan M 1741 134,215 Mc Cullock, Mrs. Suzanne 16 Mc Cullum, Donald A1721 182 Mc Cullum, Erica 1741 133,214 Mc Mc Mc Mc Mc Donald, Arnold J 1731 Donald, James 1741 100 Donnell, James R 172199,182,214 Donough, Kevin M 1731 147 Elroy, Roger H 1741 143 Mc Gee, Kevin D 1731 73,89,14Z213,lndex Mc Ginn, Mark G 1731 Mc Ginty, Tandy A 1741 61,119,133, 215 Gregor, Stewart F 1731 146,213 Mc Iver, Donald A 1721 182 Mc Kay, Ellen J 1741 Mc Kay, Robert W 1721 72,182,213 McKray, Mrs. Joanne 28,813,215 Mc Kee, Ken L 1721 39,87,112,182 Mc Lean, Daniel 1721 182 Mc Lean, Kimberly 1741 133,215 Mc Morris, Gina 1731 133 Mc Nab, Kent E 1731 71,73 Mc Nair, Gerald 1741 100,133 Mc Peak, David 1721 60,100,102, 182,215 Mac Rae, James 1741 182 Mc Williams, Herb J 1721 182 Mc Williams, ,Keith 1741 133 Mc Williams, Kevin W 1731 McCan, Nina 1731 147 McCarty, Debra C 1721 McClendon, Pamela 1731 McClure, Dona 1731 147 McCoy, Lucille 1721 182 McCuisti0n, Mark 1741 71,133 McCutchen, Clarence 1741 McDonald, Suzanne 1731 147 McDonnell, Leanne 1741 McDougIe, Debra A 1731 McElvaine, Barbara 1741 133 McFaul, Bonnie 1731 147 McGinty, Robin L 1731 119,147,215 McGuckin, Edward 1741 McGuire, Loretta A 1721 182 McKellar, Gregory 1731 McLanahan, Jamie 1731 118,147 McNair, Janet R 1721 42,182,213 McNely, Kathleen E 1741 133 McWhinney, Debbie L 1731 147 McWilliams, Terri B 1721 79,89, 182,214 Means, Pamela K 1721 117,183,214 Means, Shelley 1741 68,117,133, 214 Meehan, Kathleen M 1741 133,214 Mele, Mr. Dennis Mendenhall, Jan M 1741 133,214 Menezes, Marlene 1731 147 Menge, Juanita 1731 147 Mennick, Karl S 1731 Metsenhoelder, Dan 1741 60,61, Mc Rae, Michael K 1731 89,93,147,215 133,215 Metzner, Miss Cleo 14 Meyer, James 1741 133 Meyer, Robin E 1721 74,183,214,213 Meyers, Larry J 1741 36,37,133 Meyers, Mathew J 1721 Michel, Judy M 1741 133 Middleton, Mrs. Helen 23,76 Miksits, Anne M 1741 Milan, Gwendolyn 1741 133,139,215 Milhous, Brian B 1721 183, Index Milhous, Carter 1741 133,214 Millaud, Pamela M l741 1331 Miller, Adrienne E 1731 72,119,213 Miller, Christine 1741 Miller, Donald 1741 65,133 Miller, Gail M 1731 147 Miller, James R 1731 147 Miller, Jeffrey S 1731 Miller, Kathy A 1731 147 Miller, Paul D 174164,108,133 Miller, Richard C 1721 64,106,108,109 Mills, Derek L 1731 147 Mills, Tom 1741 100,133 Milosovich, Chris 1731 147 Milovanovic, Dragan M 1741 96,133 Mims, Rachelle A 1741 133 Minamoto, David 1721 49,66,183,214 Minor, Susan 1741 133 Mitani, Diane H 1731 147 Mitchell, Deborah L 1741 133,214 Mitchell, Gail 1741 133 Mitchell, Gerald D 1731 56,147,214 Mitchell, Kent 1731 87,100,101,147 Mitsuda, Ken T 1741 133,215 Mittelbuscher, Kenneth E 1741 38, 65,215 Moal, Marcella 1731 147 Moffat, Joseph 1741 130 Moffett, Deborah 1741 134 Moir, Myra 1731 147 Moles, David C 1731 90,91,100,103 112,147 Moles, Suzanne H 1741 134 Moniz, Donald 1731 147 Montez, Michele 1741 134 Montgomery, Margaret 1721 Montgomery, Mauri 1721 66,73, 183,213, Index Montgomery, Stuart J 1721 183 Montoya, Joseph 1741 134 Montoya, Michael 1731 Montoya, Michael 1741 134 MO0n, Judith Fl 1731 147,214 Moon, Pete R 1721 183 Mooney, Kathleen P 1731 Mooney, Kathy E 1741 134,147 Mooney, Steven 1741 134 Moore Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, 214 Moore, Moore, Moore Moore Moore Moran , Carnell D 1731 147 Mr. Charles 25 Dennis W 1731 Donald 1731 Jeffery A 1741 134 John 1731 38,39,147,214 Laura 1721 112,117,183, Marshall 1741 134 Monica 1721 183 Richard 1731 147 Robert 1741 134 , Stephen 1741 Ralph E 1731 148 ,, 1 ,ogg Ulf 3 1 , P rf 1' as 5 I Q Senior Kelly Randall discusses his trip to Germany with counselor Henry Bianchi. Kelly's trip was sponsored by Volkswagen for Youth Exchange of America. Moreira , Ellen J1721183 Moreno, Dorianna 1731 Morgan Dennis 1741 M0 93l'li Gary 1741 89,99,134 Morgan, Janice 1721 183 Morgan Kirk T 1721 183 Morgan, Teresa 1731 147 Mori, Grant 1721 Morris, Yolanda L 1741 134,215 Morrison, Anne 1721 55,183 Morrison, Connie 1741 134 Morrison, Rusane 1741 Mortensen, Dean A 1731 90 Mosher, Mosher, John P1731 106,143 Mark 1741 100,134 Mosher, Merritt C 1741 71,134,148 Mosle, Barbara 1721 54,64,108,109, 116,214 Mosle, James W 1731 64,89,108, 143,214,215 Mosley, Phyllis J 1741 134 Mosley, Sandra M 1731 148 Moss, Janet H 1741 134 Moss, Robert 1721 90,111 Moss, Sue J 1721 183 Moster, Debbie 1731 143,213 Mueller, Carol A 1741 134 Mueller, Jeffrey 1721 183 Mui, Joe 1721 Mulkey, Kent 1741 90,100,134 Mullen, Alayne 1731 148 Munson, Mrs. Nettie 16 Munson, Steve R 1741 134 Murdock, John C 1721 Murnane, Rick J 1731 106 Nivens, Lindsay T 1731 148,214 Noel, Mr. Frederic 29,73,85,106 Nohr, Patrick 1721 Nolan, Pam M 1741 134 Nolen, Sarie 1741 215 Norby, Jeff 1741 134,215 Nordstrom, Scott D 1731 148,214 Norman, Julie A 1721 56,184 Nottingham, Paul 1731 83,84,85, 87,99,112,148 Nowak, Ebba V 1731 148 Nowak, Paul E 1741 134 Nowak, Peter M 1721 99,184 Nyberg, Kristi L 1731 148,214 Nye, Virginia 1731 148 O'Brien, Michael E 1741 O'Donnell, Jeffrey J 1721 18,36,83, 85,87,98,99,112,184,203,212 O'Hare, Kevin R 1741 38,134 'O'Hare, Timothy L 1721 77,185,213 O'NeiI, Marsha 1741 134 O'Young, Judy 1731 74,75,135,154, 213,214,215 Oakeshott, Dennis P 1731 148 Ochsner, Jerelean M 1721 80,184 Ogden, Mr. Joe 15 Ogden, John 1741 134 Oliver, Kelvin 1731 148 Olsen, Mrs. Helen Olson, Ronald K 1741 134 Omlor, Mary J 1731 148 Ong, Mike G 174195,134 Orella, Victor B 1721 185 Ornellas, Debra C 1731 148 Ortega, Jeff 1741 44,134 Ortega, Rudy J 1721 185,214 Ortiz, Lupe L 1731 Osborn, Janene M 1721 57,81,185 Patterson, Clarence 1741 100 Patterson, Jeanette 198 Patterson, Stephanie 1721 185 Payne, Carolyn 1731 38,148 Peacock, Carrie L 1741 135 Pearl, Debbie 1731 20,181 Pearl, Jacqueline 1721 185 Peck, Dennis C 1731 215 Pedersen, Glenn S 1741 Pemberton, Jackie C 1731 148 ' Pencovic, Larry 1731 39,148 Penning, Marsha 1731 114,115, 120,121,214 Pennock, Jayne 1721 75,185,215 Penny, Alison 1721 76,81,185 Pepe, Anthony 1741 135 Pepe, Dorothy 1731 148 Peppers, Benita 1741 Perati, Margaret 1731' Perillat, Jacqueline 1721 185 Perillat Jr., James 1731 148 Perkins, Dirk W 1731 Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Perry, Dawn 1741 135 Debra M 1731 148,213 Dyanne 1721 185 Robin K 1721 185 Warren 1741 72,139,213 Peshon, Nancy A 1731 12,148,215 Peshon, Randy 1731 148,215 Peters, Peters Peters Peters Peters 1 1 Cathy 1731 Mrs. Georgia 20 Jeanne 1721 185 Martha G 1721 185 Michael A 173 148 fersfsn, a y 2 42,185,213 Peterson, Ann L 1721 28,56,60,61, 186,215 Peterson, Mr. C. David 18,70,9091, 100 Peterson, Carey L 1721 24,186 Murphy, Deborah 1731 Murphy, Douglas W 1721 37,97,112, 183 Murphy, Geraldine A 1721 36,37,78, 184 A Murphy, Michael B 1731 148 Murray, Bill 1741 Murray, Jay 1721 184 Murray Mania 7,21 112,184,214 urray, Maureen A 1721 184 Osborne, Charles O 1721 185 Osuna, Barbara 1721 185 Oswald, Alice D 1721 178,185 Peterson, Daniel 1731 148 Peterson, Dick 1721 64,108,109,186 Peterson, Larry B 1731 148 Peterson, Paulette 1721 186 Muzzek, Lynn 1721 184 Myers, Kenton L 1741 134 Myers, Kevin E 1721 36,37,39, 198,212,215 Myers, Richard 1741 89,134 Participating in Distributive Education of America Polyfluff sale are DECA Myers, Rickey D 1731 148 Nagy, Marianna C 1721 184,214 Nagy, Mark 1721 184 Nappo, Marlene C 1741 134 Narano, Joan D 1741 Narndt, Rich 65 Neal, Ronnie 1731 Neary, Susan A 1731 148 Nedderman, Ken B 1731 148 Neft, Wendy 1731 148 Neilson, Eric 1741 134 Neishi, Mark T 1731 66,148,214 Nelson, Nelson, David 1741 Debra L 1721 184 Nelson, Jack P 1721 92,93,94,111,184 Nelson, James 1721 37,184 Nelson, Louanne J 1731 60,148,215 Nelson, Nancy 1741 134 Nelson, Mrs. Peggy 16 Nelson, Reginald A 1741 95,134 Nelson, 103, Terrence P 1731 90,91,100, 148,215 Neves, Karen M 1721 184 Newhart, Doran D 1731 148 Newman, Lisa D 1731 Newsom, Robert N 1721 74,184 Newton, Robin R 1741 134 Ng Douglas J 1731 134 Ng, Judy A 1731 148 Oto, Beverly G 1731 148 Otter, Thomas H 1721 185 Ouellet, Randy 1721 99,185,215 Owens, Norma 1741 135 Owyoung, Diana 1721 185 Oxley, John 1731 Ozenghar, Karen 1741 135 Pacheco, Melodie 1741 135 Padis, Stacey T 1741 Pagan, RobertS 1731 49,61,148,214, 215 Paladini, Albert A 1741 135 Palmatier, Sam 1721 0,91,100,101, 185 Palmore r 1731 85,89,95,148 a more, Michael 1741 87,135 Panietz, Randy H 1731 29 Pappas, Denise 1731 148 Peterson, Rebecca 1741 135 Peterson, Robert 1741 135 Petrossian, Marietta 1741 135 Pfaendler, Matthew J 1731 148 Pharr, Candy 1721 186 Phelps, Anita 1721 Ngim, Sharon C 1741 134 Nichelini, Ronald E 1721 Nieponice, Joyce L 1741 134,215 Parent, Mr. Jim 15 Parente, Janet E 1721 185 Parham, Gloria 1731 72,148,213 Parish, Daniel W 1721 185,213 Parish, Paula 1741 Parish, Sherri 198 Park, Paula L 1741 135 Park, Robert C 1731 215 Parker Parker Parker , Diane E 1741 Patricia J 1741 135,215 Parker, , Ruth A1731148 , Timothy J 1741 135,213 Parker Jr., Marzine 1731 93,148 Parmantier, Tina M 1731 148 Parsons, Stephanie 1731 152,215 Pascoe, Ellen L 1721 42,117,185 213,214 Passarino, John J 1741 90,135 Patchett, Donald S 1721 185 Patten, Mary A 1741 135 r Phelps, Connie 1731 135 Phillips, Belinda 1741 135 Phillips, Stanley E 1721 186 Pichotto, James 1731 148 Pickens, Randy D 1721 186,215 Pickford, Mrs. Margaret 15 Pierce, Cheryl L 1721 186 Moreira-Priest Pierce, Sabrina 1731 148 Pierson, Kerry P 1721 186 Pilione, Kirk E 1731 Pilkington, Tom 1741 135 Pinador, Joe L 1731 99,148 Pincus, Andrew L 1721 37,44,186 Pinkney, Gerald 1721 99,104,105, 186 Pinto, Cathy 1721 186 Piper, Cherie D 1721 13,186 Piperis, John J 1731 90,100,148 Pirack, Debbie F 1731 117,14-8, 214 Pirack, Karen L 1721 186 Pirack, Sherri 1721 186 Pitcock, Carolyn 1731 Pitts, Darrell D 1741 135 Pitts, Gerald C 1741 135 Plant, Dennis W 1721 186 Plant, Jim 1721 186 Platias, Harry B 1741 135 Plazza, Gilbert A 1731 Pleasants, Rayna D 1721 43,65, 173,186,213 Plemmons, Mrs. lrene 16 Plummer, Gregory 1731 148 Plummer, Michelle 1721 186 Plummer, Wendy 1741 Poczik, Nancy 1721 187 Poh, William Y 174166,135 Poindexter, Susan K 1731 148, 214,215 Polak, Mary 1741 135 Poole, Thomas 1721 187 Poteete, Ray W 1731 148 Potter, Miss Ann 14 Potter, Glenn R 1731 148 Potter, Marshall 1741 135 Poulos, Lex J 1741 97,135 Poulton, Kenneth D 1741 135,214, Index Powell, Mr. Kirke 25 Powell, Melody 1741 135 Powell, William W 1741 135 Powles, Mr. George 31 Powis, Richard G 1731 Powis, Wendy J 1741 135 Pratt, Cynthia 1741 119,120,135 Presant, Cherilyn E 1741 61,135, 214,215 Presant, Leonard M 1731 148,215 Preston, Sara L 1731 135 Preville, Corey L 1731 Price, Cynthia 1721 187 Price, Demetra K 1741 135 Price, Michael A 1741 89,135 Priest, Aubrey 1721 187 --v-rn 1 144444114 , 1 rl-32,11-5 f p.w-ga.. - 1 s.l..Q-4-..- u-a-lr...J 1 . .mal ,, M ' z 4 7 ,ff w 1 BWI.:-we 1 ? .1 I' .J V -f X21 members Kevin McGee, Mara Wilcher, Vanessa Holloway, Mauri Montgomery. Jerome 1721 190 Pritchard-Simmons Pritchard, Mr. Robert 22 Prodanovich, Nanci 1721 75,187,215 Proto, Mary 1741 135 Prudencio, Dennis 1741 135 Pruitt, Phillip C1721 187 Pryds, Dennis A 1731 Pueppke, Susan 1721 187 Pueppke, Timothy 1741 135 Pugh, Jacob M 1741 135 Pugliese, Joanna 1731 148 Purdy, Diane E 1741 64,135,213 Purdy, Patricia M 1721 187 Purves, Gregory S 1721 37,187, 212,215 Quan, Mrs. Genvieve 14 Quan, Selwyn 1741 135 Quan, Susan 1731 29,148 Quigley, Joyce 1721 6o,61,74,1s7,215 Quinn, Kathy 1741 61,135,215 Radich, Bud J. 1731 Radke, Kathleen M 1721 53,60,61, 74,187,215 Raffanti, Rick J 1731 148 Raftery, Martha 1741 135 Ragusa, Bruce T 1721 187 Raider, Mr. William 25,64,65, 73,83 Rainey, Nancy 1721 187 Rainey, Terry A 1731 148 Ramirez, Miss Frances 23 Ramirez, Gary A 1731 Ramirez, Mrs. Henrietta 15 Ramirez, Margarita 1741 135 Randall, Kelly G 1721 214, Index Randle, Willie 1721 Randolph, Henry 1741 95,135 Randono, James R 1721 187 Randono, Jerald 1721 187 Rankin, Mrs. Pege 22,36,38-39,138,148 Ratliff, Vaughn 1741 135 Rattaro, Denise L 1721 117,187, 214,215 Rattaro, Kathleen D 1741 135 Rattaro, Randy 1731 Ratto, Christopher 1741 89,99,135,215 Ratto, John R 1721 54,63,84,87,99, 215 Raven, Mrs. Juanita 23 Ray, David 1741 135 Raym Michael 1741 Ray, Robert L 1721 187 Ray, Sharon A 1731 148 Re, Richard 1741 135 Rea, Virginia A1731 148 Reasoner, Richard E 1731 148,213 Reasonover, Randy T 1721 188,215 Reed, Mrs. Mary 119 Reese, Ripple 1741 135 Reinhard, Lynn 1721 46,87,111,112, 166,182,188 Reis, Randall J 1731 148 Reite, Marilyn 1741 135 Reite, Theodore C 1721 Renfro, Danice J 1731 Retelas, Sam G 1721 44,68,69,97, 188,213,214 4 Revelli, Filippa M 1721 188,214 Revelli, Peter C 1731 148 Revelli, Thomas J 1721 36,188 Reyes, Christina M 1741 135 Reyna, Jesse R 1731 148,154 Reynolds, Steven J 1721 188 Rhodes, Baron 1741 135 Rice, Bonnie L 1721 112,188,214 Rich, lVlrs. Charlotte 24,29,64,113 Richard, Gary 1741 135 Richards, Catherine 1721 68,69, 167,188,213,214 Richardson, Kevin M 1731 148 Richardson, Sandra 1731 149,214 Richardson, Victor E 1721 111,188 Richter, Jeanne 1731 76,124,149 Ricker, Alfred J 1721 188 Riley, Erin C1741135 Riley, Kim P 1731 142,149 Riley, Robert 1731 149 Ririe, Michelle 1741 135 Rising, Linda 1731 Rising, Robert C 1721 198 Ri1e1ii,1viary P 1741 135 Rivera, Melodie M 1741 135 Rivers, Jacques 1721 215 Rix, Susan M1741 135 Rizzo, Mr. John 22 Roach, Greg 149 Robards, Linda 1731 77,149,213 Robbins, Mr. Russel 27,63 Robello, Maureen L 1731 149 Roberts, Jan 1741 135 Roberts, Martha V 1741 135 Robinson, Judy M 1721 198 Robinson, Kathy A 1731 149 Robinson, Lonnie B 1741 136 Robinson, Margaret A 1721 188 Robinson, Pamela 1741 136 Robinson, Rayshell D 1741 136 MM Robinson, Willie D 1721 188 Rocke, Richard 1731 106,108 Rockeman, Mr. Eugene 25, 108-109 Index Rodeck, Richard E 1741 136 Rodrigues, Eric J 1721 37,112,188 Rodrigues, James L 1741 96,136 Schafer, Doreen L 1741 61,136, 215 Schaufele, John 1721 Scheer, Janice 1731 Scheingart, Nita 1741 136 Scherer, Aileen E 1741 136,214 Scherer, Anne M 1731 57,118,214 Scherer, Katherine 1721 189,214 Schmidt, Herbert J 1741 64,96,108, 136 Schmidt, Karen 1721 56,63,189,214 Schmitt, Henry 1741 136 Schnake, Ann 1731 70,149,214 Schneider, Diane 1731 149 Rodriguez, Dana R 1731 213 Rogel, Richard 75 Rogers, Allen 1721 62 Rogers, Nancy 1741 136 Rogino, Karen 1721 188 Rohrkemper, Patricia L 1731 52,149, 214 Rollins, Donald E 1741 136 Romer Jr., Richard 1721 188 Roper, Nancy L 1731 149 Rosas, Charles 1731 149,215 Rose, Lynn 1731 64,81,149,213,214 Rose, Richard B 1721 110,110,188 Rosenquist, Lisa A 1731 64,108,149, 214 Rosner, Deborah J 1721 24,188 Ross, Randy 1731 149 Ross, Willard D 1731 Schneider, Susy 149 Schour, Carolyn 1741 136,215 Schreiber, Kevin 1731 89,1-49 Schroder, Erik C 1721 189 Schulenberg, Barbara J 1731 Schultz, Arthur 149 Schuyler, David 1721 189 Schwalbe, James C 1721 189 Schwartz, Laurie 1731 117,149 Schwartzman, Debra J 1721 55,80, 190 Schwarz, Peggy D 1741 Schwedheim, David A 1721 190,215 Scofield, Teresa 1741 Scott, Alice 1721 116,190 Scott, Beverly 1731 215 Scott, Emma 1731 48,656,199 Scott, Pamela 1721 55,56,190,214 Ross, William R 1731214 Rossi, Geneva 1731 Rossi, Laura J 1731 149,214 Rossi, Magic 1741 136 Roundtree, Richard 1731 149 Rovetta, RobertS 1741 136 Rowe, Barry 1721 188 Rowe, Gwendolyn 1731 149 Rowe, Phyllis M 1741 136 Rubin, Laurie A 1731 77,213 Rubin, Owen R 1721 36,71,188,212 Rude, Jeffrey S 1721 189 Rudisill, Kimberly R 1731 60,149,215 Ruiz, Dennis 1741 136 Ruiz, Fernando 1721 189 Ruiz, Norbert 1741 136 Ruiz, Robert 1731 149 Roberts, Mary F 1741 136 Roberts, Ulysses 1721 188 Robeson, Robinson Robinson Dennis 1731 , Christine M 1731 149 , Deirde1731 149 Robinson, Demara 1731 149 Robinson Ernie 1731 149 Robinsoni Jeanne M 1741 136,214 fxam Working on signs to publicize lnternational Day are Michelle Wainwright, Charlotte Butler, Nancy Sims, Karen Carney, Yolanda Carmical, Sue Duezabou. Rundle, Douglas D 1731 104,105,149 Rundle, Robert A 1721 74,104,105, 187,189,213 Rusca, Michael 1731 Rushing, Randy 1721 37,97,189 Russell, Burnadette 1721 189,214 Russell, Laura L 1731 81,149 Russell, Lynne D 1741 136 Russell, Scott F 1721 20,189 Ryan, Buck 1731 149 Saavedra, Robert 1741 136,191 Saine, Raymond 1731 Saksa, Marilyn H 1731 149 Salazar, Drucilla1721 115,189,214 Samish, Mary 1721 189 Samish, William 1741 136 Sampson, Thomas 1731 189,215 , Samrick, Daniel M 1721 53,189 Sanders, Mrs. Ernestine 16 Sanders, Ronald J 1731 Sanders, Stuart L 1741 Sandstrom, Carol J 1741 61,136,213, 215 Sanford, Vickie 1731 149 Sant, Sue 1721 75,80,189,213,215 Sardella, Glen T 1731 Saucier, Anthony M 1731 100,149 Saunders, Keith O 1721 189 Saverstam, Lenarth 1721 70,96,148 Sawyer, Jan 1721 35,36,37,54,56, 78,81,189 Scarborough, Toni 1721 189 Schader, Harry 1741 Scott, Sherry L 1731 149 Searls, Carolyn L 1741 136,213,214 Searvvay, Robin A 1731 118,214 Sebastian, Darcie J 1721 190 Sebastian, Lucinda 1731 Seeman, Donna L 1741 136 Segal, Mitchell 1741 136 Sehour, Carolyn 60 Seid, William K172190 seiby, Clinton P174190,136 Selland, Clay E 1741 23,74,136 Sellman, Dean 1741 136 Selna, Steven 1741 89,136 Sergeant, Theresa A 1721 190 Seward, Katherine 1741 136 Shaffer, Susanne 1741 136 Shah, Paresh 1721 190 Shapiro, Dean-A 1721 190,215 Shapiro, Diane L 1721 190,215 Sharp, Jeffrey 1721 Sharp, Paul lVl 1741 136,214 Shaw, Janet C 1731 149,214 Shaw, Steven W 1731 106 Sheehan, Merrell M 1741 38,136, Index Sheppard, Jo Anne 1731 149 Sherman, Bruce 1721 190 Sherriffe, Susan 1721 190 Sherrill, Debra 1731 Sherwood, Larry 1731 150 Shields, Hana C 1741 136,215 Shier, William T 1721 190 Ship, Miss Ethel 17 Short, Gregory 1741 62,136 Shrago, Mark A 1731 136,213 shaurrz, cami L 1721 44,112,117, 174,190,214 Shurtz, Sally A 1741 136 Shurtz, Thomas 1741 136 Shuster, Bradley M 1721 16,46,81, 87,111,112,190 Shyvers Shyvers Siewert Sillineri Zvvayne A 1731 150,215 Silsdorf, 1 Cynthia M 1731 150 Peter K 1721 62,190,215 Janis 1741 136 Silva, Monica 1731 150 Silva, Robert 1731 89,150 Silva, Victor 1731 16,150 Silvani, Rich A 1731 38,530,150 Simkover, Ross A 1741 136,214 Simmons, Sandra 1731 118,150,214 Simmons, Sharon 1741 213 Simmons, Mrs. Therem 16 Simon, Carol F 1721 56,64,116,190, 194,214 Simon, Daiva1731 114,190 Simon, Michael A 1741 136,214 Simon, Mr. Santago 15 Simons, Cheryl 1741 Simonson, Mr. Sid 199 Simpson, Debbie 1731 150,214,215 Simpson, Gloria 1741 136 Sims, Sims, Sims, Sims, Elizabeth A 1731 60,61,150,215 Karen 1741 136,214 Nancy A 1731 150,lndex Pamela 1731 150,lndex Stein, David 1741 137 stein, Mitchel E 1721 107,191 Steinberg, Susan 1731 150 Steiner, Martin B 1721 56,107,191 214,215 Stephens, Allan B 1741 137 Stephens, Janet N 1731 150 Stephens, Maurice A 1741 Stephens, Nelscine 1741 Stevens, Nancy L 1731 150 Stevens, Roxanne 1731 150 Stevenson, Mr. Cllarence 29,35,64 Stevenson, Vernon 1741 137 Stewart, Angela 1741 1 Tabacco, Jim S 1721 192 Tabler, Miss Barbara 14,120 Taeeieff, Deborah A 1731 60,68,117, 119,150,214 215 Taggart, Cathy L 1741 64,137,213 Tague, Nancy 1721 54,55,57,63, 180,191 Taguela, Maria 1721 192,215 Talbot, Adrienne 1741 Talton, Alonzo K 1731 Tapley, Bill C 1731 150 A Tarleton, Nancy L 1741 137 Tmnjian, Judi A 1741 137,213,214 Tashjian, Robert 1721 192 213,214 Singh, Monica 1741 136,214 Sinnott, Brian J 1731 150,214 Siver, Alton H 1731 73,150 Six, Virginia K 1721 190 Skeen, Keith W 1741 136 Skeen, Tara L 1731 150 Skilling, Teri 1741 136 Skram, David M 1741 Slater, Thomas 1731 73,150 Slawinski, Mrs. Audrey 16 Slawinski, John W 1731 136 Slikker, Arie 1741 136 Slobodnink, Dina 1731 Small, Patricia L 1721 42,43,112,190, Stewart Craig H 1721 191 Stewart, Stewart, 214 Stewart, Stewart, 214 Stewart, Stiliades, 213 Stillwell, Stillwell, Stinnett, Stinnett, Stinnett, Darryl1741 137 Deborah 1741 76,115,137,213, Diane 1741 215 Ilene 1721 54,56,117,191, Lorita D 1741 Joanne 1721 37,72,76,191, Debra J 1731 150 Trudi A 1741 137,215 Evelyn 1741 137 Kimberly 1731 24,150 Larry 1721 '191 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Andrew 1721 38,193 Cathy A 1731 108,109,150 Daniel G 1731 65,77 Deborah L 1721 65,193,213 Delores 1741 Eskridge R 1731 49 Fred 1741 137 Lawrence K 1731 Nancy E 1731 150 Nancy P1731 119,150 Randy G 1731 36,89,108, 151,214, Index Taylor, Taylor, Richard 1731 Rick A 1721 37,64,65,73, 109 193 Smith, Donna 1721 190 Thordarson, David 1741 Smart, Smart, KthyS173181,136 Sharon E 1741 134 Smith, Anna M 1741 136 Smith, Carolyn 1741 137 Smith, Christopher M 1721 89,190 Smith, Smith, Smith Ernest 1741 38 Mrs. Faye 10,138 Mrs. Francine 23 Smith: Janice 1731 150,214 Smith, Jennifer 1731 150 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Keith 180 Lawrence 1741 99,137 Loretta 1731 150 Mark J 1721 38,39,107,190, 214 Smith, Nancy E 1721 63,191 Smith, Pamela 1741 137 Smith, Ronald C 1741 100 smith, Shari 1731 57,70,43 smith, Steven L1721 snn1tn,Ten1 1741 137 Smith , Timothy 1741 137 smith, Tommy E 1721 65,87,100,191 Smith, Wendell 1731 67,214 Snider, Craig B 1721 18,64,100,108, 191,214 Soghikian, Aram 1741 137,214 Stokes, Debva 1731 150 Stone, Stone, Stone, Stone, Storz, Alison 172164,191,213 Mrs. Deborah 16 Denise 1731 William 1741 137 Michael D 1731 150 108, , Taylor, Tina 1741 137 Temple, Leonard F 1741 137 Templeman, Mr. Albin 17 Termini, Roberta L 1721 64,112, 193,213,214 Terry, Judith 1741 137 Strane, Timothy 1741 137 Stratton, Andrea W 1741 Stratton, Debra L 1721 52,60,61,191 199,215 Street, David C 1721 192 Street, Ladonna J 1731 Strehl, Ann C 1721 192 Strehl, William H 1721 192 Strohmaier, William P 1721 192 S1:romberg, Mary 1721 20,192 Strub, Maureen 1731 150 Stuckey, Anita J 1731 42,150,213,214 Stuckey, Rita E 1731 42,150,213 Stumpe, Gina Nl 1721 66,192,197 Sturgeon, Laura A 1731 60,76,124, 150,215 Suer, Omar A 1731 38,89,96,150 Tessien, Ross1731 105,151,214 Thielen, Judy J 1731 19,75,215, lndex Thomas , Anthony L173166,151 Thomas, Fred R 1721 193,215 Thomas, lrysteal 1741 137 Thomas, Mrs. Juanita 10,138 Thomas, Kerry 1721 193 Thomas, Kristy Nl 1741 137 Thomas Thomas ,Melissa1721 193 y, Jack 1741 137 Thompson, Gregory J 1731 Thompson, Jeff J 1731 151 Thompson, Kathleen 1731 151 Thompson, Mrs. Mary 15 Thompson, Robin V 1741 137,215 Thompson, Sue 1731 Suggs, Steve 1731 Sullivan, Daniel J 1721 192 Sullivan, David 1741 89,214,215 Sullivan, James M 1741 89,99,137,215 Sullivan, Kerry D 1721 Thorne, David M 1731 96,151 Thrams, Brent 1721 37,84,85,112, 193,213,214,215 Threlkel, George 1731 Thrush, Be17erly 1741 137,213 Soled, Glenn J 1741 137 Sommer, RossS 1741 137 Soromen, Osmo 106,198 Sosnick, Roxanne 1721 191 Soward, Lowell 1721 191 Sowell, Ed 1741 137 Sparks, Barre R 1721 Sparks, Jamesetta 1741 137 Spees, John K 1741 106,137 speee, nienafd 1. 1721 51,54,56,63, 75,106,191,215 Spencer, Janis 1741 137,214 Spicer, Vanette 1721 Square, Ava 1741 137,215 Square Jr., Norwood 1731 62,150 Stack, Francis X 1721 191 Stallard, Saliielou 1731 Stampfli, Lise 1731 150,154 Stanchel,'La Rue 1731 150 stanek, Robert 1731 Stanten, Steven 1741 107,137 stanton, Russell 173199,150,215 Stantone, Pamela S 1731 150 Starbuck, Mary 1731 150 Starr, Doanica 1731 150 Starr, Pamela 1741 Steele, Joan 1721 39,43,112,191, 213,214 , Sullivan, Margaret C 1731 150,214 Simmons-Uhrhan Thurin, Michael J 1721 Thyberg, Gregory 174190,100,101, 137,214 Thyberg, Marla A 1731 151,214 Tierney, Colleen M 1741 Tietjen, Mrs. Lenore 14 Tilseth, Aaron 1721 Tilseth, Anita 1741 137,214 Tilson, Sally J 1741 137,215 Tilson,Susan E 1741 61,138,213, 215 Tilton, Gayle G 1741 138 Tilton, James R 1721 99,193 Tinloy, Lorraine D 1741 138 Tinsley, Linda 1741 Tobias, Ruby J 1721 193,213 Todd, Iberia J 1741 138 Todd, Marcus A 1721 87,112,193, Tolin, Marthenia1731 Torn, Llnda1721 193 Tomasco, Chris M 1731 151 Tomigal, Mrs. Helen 18 Tompkins, Richard 1741 138 Toney, Norman S 1731 151 Tonita, Scott 1731 151 Toole, Colleen 1721 193,2 Toole, Margaret 1741 Tousley, Art G 1741 138 Tousley, Tony J 1731 Townsend, Hugh A 1731 151 Townsley, Patricia A 1721 193 Traeger,Sheri R 1731 151 Trautner, Leslie 1741 138 Travis, James V 1721 193 Traynham, Jeff D 1721 193 Treadway, Chris 1731 151 Troth, John C 1721 193 Trower, steve 1731 151 Truelsen, Kenneth 1741 138 Truelsen, Steve A 1721 193 Trujillo, Becky 1731 Tsang, Valerie A 1731 151 Tufft, Pameia A 1741 138 Turkletop, Patti 1741 138 Turner, Brent E 1721 44,45,92,93, 'SITE' Tumer, Cheryl 1721 194 Tyler, Janice M 1721 194 Tyler, Paul M 1741 138 Tynan, Patrick 1731 Tyran, Michael 1731 151 Uchiyama, Kathy M 1741 139 Uhrhan, Leah 1721 36,117,194,214 Sumpter, Sandy L 1741 38,137 Suronen, Kirk D 1721 110,111,192 Sutherland, Randy 1741 137 Sutro, Dirk F 1721 64,108,192 Sutro, Mr. Mark 108 Sutro, Mark H 1731 64,150 Sutton, Mrs. Lynn 14 Svitek, Grace 1721 192 Swain, Timothy W 1731 Swan, Richard 1721 192 Swan, Susan 1731 Swanson, Mr. David 11,12,35,47 Swanson, Kevin 1741 137 5 Swarth, Anne C 1741 137 'Khin Swartz, Martin L 1721 192 1' Sweetman, James 1731 64,74,108,150 , ' Swensen, Kathy 1731 150,214 ' Swift, Lauren Nl 1731 13,64,108,150, 214 ' Swim, Chris 1741 137 1 Swimmer, Hill 1741 137 ' Swindell, Mrs. Mary Swi12er, Mark 1731 Syiva, Monica R 1731 , , . , Sywal P31113 172, 6,116,192,213 Pam Sims was selected for Junior Class Queen. Other finalists are Jan Erdalatz, Sylvester David J 172, 192 Marsha Lee, Judy Thielen, Margaret Lee, Ethyl Goodwin. Szeto, Barry M 1721 192 , we ' 11 7 1,2953 'ta 1. ' W-Hifi-4.5 Williams, Mrs. Lauretta 14 Underwood-Zwang Underwood, Timothy 1741 106,138,215 Washington, Denice L 1721 195 ushijima, Jin 1741 77,138 Utsey, Charlotte R 1741 138,215 Valasco, Vicki 1741 138 Valen, Sharie 61 Valentine, Cheryl 1721 194 Valenzano, Mrs. Flora 16 Vallerga, John V 1731 151 Vallis, Dorothy 1721 70,194,213 Vandever, Mike 1741 60,61,138 Van Gundy, David 1731 151 Van Horn, Debbie L 1721 194 Val Til, Doug J 1731 151 Van Valkenburg, Dee 1731 60,151,215 Van Winkle, Richard K 1741 138 V Vandever, Michael 1741 215 vam Hof, sue c 1721 69,112,114,120, 121,194,196,213,214 Vasquez, Glen 1741 138 Vee, Ronald K 1731 Velasquez, Mr. Max 29 Velez, Valerie S 1731 39,151,214 Velsco, Vicki 61 ' Veretto, Catherine S 1741 138 Vermilion, Joan M 1721 194 Vernizzi, Mario 1721 194 Verrett, Deidra R 1741 138,215 Viera, Frances 1721 194 Vickers, Janice L 1741 76,138 Vickers, Nancy L 1721 47,147,156,157, 194,214 view Rino,PaulW1731 97,151 Virjo, Miss Maria 15 Visser, Pieteor 1741 100,138 Vollmer, James H 1721 Voogd, Harry 1741 138 Voogd, Jimmy 1721 194 Votto, Rosanne 1741 138,213,215 Wade, Jeffrey 1741 138,214 Wadsworth, John F 1721 60,61,194, 215 Wahrhaftig, Lynn 1741 215 Wainwright,,Michelle J 1721 44,194,, 214, lndeX Wainwright, Mitchell J 1721 45,87,98, 99,112,194,214 Walchek, Kirk S 1741 90,100,138,214 Walden, Donald R 1721 56,85,87,110, Washington, Joann 1721 120,195 Washington, Paul 1731 89,99,100,151 Washington, Sheree 1741 139 Watson Watson Watson , Duane A 1721 195 , Geoffrey 1741 48,89,139 , John C 1731 Watson, Mark S1731 151 Watson, Marvin 1721 195 Watt, Mark 1721 96,195 Watters, Robert D 1731 87,96,100, 1 12 Watts, Robert L 1721 13,74,195, 213,215 Way, Phillip 1741 38,193, Index Weber, Vicki 134 Webster, Lisa M 1721 195 Weichhart, Rexford L 1721 81,90,91, 100,103,195 Weigand, Mary 1731 139 Weisel, Dianne L 1731 124,134,136, 151 Weisner, Kenneth R 1721 28,56, 60,61,195,215 Weiss, Jeffrey C 1721 195 Weiss, Joellyn 1731 151 Weitz, Edwin J 1741 139 Welch, Cathie 1741 139 Welch, Linda 1731 151 Wells, Barbara A 1721 80,195, 213,214 Wells, Paul 1731 Wells, Stephen 1741 Welsh, Jeffry 1721 195 Welter, Frances E 1721 195 Welter, Mae 1721 74,116,195 Wemmer, Karen A 1731 64,72,80, 108,109,213,214 Wenger, Steve C 1731 151 Wesson, Sederia A 1721 195 West Kathleen L 1741 139 Westwood, Harold 1731 151 Wharton, Jay C 1741 139 Wheeler, Miss Helen 34,76 Whitaker, Mr. Joe 27 White, Bryan W 1741 139 Williams , Kathy 1731 213 Williams, Keith 1741 139 Williams , Kevin P1731 151 Williams, Lionel 1731 Williams, Mark G 1721 20 Williams, Renwick 1731 139 Williams, Rosemary 1741 151 Williams, Tanita 1741139 Williams, Mrs. Thelma 29 Williams, Vittorio J 1721 196 Williams, Xavier C 1731 18,29,151 Yee Yee Yee Yee, ,cymma J 1741 139,213 Randall C 1721 56,198 Roland 1731 151 Victor 1741 139,213,215 York, Ramona 1731 37,42,151, 213 Yoshimura, Mrs. Kazuye 24 Young, Anita1731 66,151,213, 214 Young, Calvin P 1731 70,71,152 213 Young, Carrie 1721 198,213 g Wilson, Anne E 1741 139,213,214 Wilson, David 1741 139 Wilson, Thais R 1721 196 Winbush, Michael 1731 213 Wincher, Brian 1721 196 7,61,124,134, 151,214,215 ' Winslow, James 1731 89,139,214 Winston, Christal 1721 196 Winter, Russell 1731 151,214 Wirta, Henry A 1731 38,39,111,214 Wirth, Robert E 1721 196 Wisdon, Carol 1731 151 Wise, Jeffrey 1741 139 Wiskocil, Debbie 1731 75,115,151 Withaurm, Janet L 1721 117,214,215 Witser, Lynn 1741 139 Woessner, Shelley 1741 139 Young, Douglas 1741 139, 213 Young, Floyd L 1731 151 Young, Freeman 1731 151 Young, Ray 1741 95 Young, Ruth 1741 139 Young, Sandra 1721 198,215 Young, Walter 1721 65,198 Young, Mrs. Willa 15 Youngs, Deborah 1731 Yuen, Allen 1731 152,213 Yuen, Mr. Wilbert 29,72,73 Yuen, Wilson 1741 139 arM751 215 Zachlod, Mr. Craig 34 White, White, White, White, White, Frances 1721 195,199 Glenn B 1741 139 Jacqueline 1741 Laura Nl 1741 77,139,213 Raymond 1731 White, F1l'lOr1d3 D 1731 151 W - 9 5151... 111 ,195,196 Walden, Linda K 1741 138 Waldo, Walker, Wal ker, Walker, Walker, 'Wal ker, Walker, Chris H 1721 195 Connie 1741 Gregory L 1741 Ira G 1731 95,151,215 Larry 66 Mark C1721 195 Mr. Nathanial 15 Wallace, Bruce 1741 138 Wallace, Wilma M 1721 43,195,213,214 Wallner, Gary J 1721 195,214 Wallner, Karen 1741 138 Wallner, Michael J 1731 97 Wallstrom, William 1741 Walters, Alan 1741 74,138 Walters, Bob 1731 151 Walters, Gerald 1731 66,67,213 Walters, Kathy V 1721 60,61,195,215 Walton, Walton, Walton, Lorean J 1741 138 Loretta 1731 151,215 Samuel 1741 138 White, Thomas V 1721 195 Mrs. Vera 27 ' White, White, Wanda D 172 195 Whl esi es, Pau a R 721 178 Whitman, Frank 1721 20,213 Whitman, Kenneth J 1731 151 Whitmill, Ronald C 1741 139 Whitmore, Debra A 1721 28,60,196, 197,215 Widergren, Suzette 1721 196 Wiele, Brian C 1721 63,64,196,214 Wiessler, Kenneth 1741139 Wiessler, Lawrence 1721 Wilcher, Mara 1721 44,73,196, 213, Index Wilcox, Julie A 1741 139 Wildensten, Roger C 17351 37,99,151,215 Wilkinson, Martin 1731 V Williams, Anthony 1721 213 Williams, ArsheIla1721 196,213,214 Williams, Mr. Sgt. Boyd 16 Williams, Cindy M 1721 37,39,196 Wofford, Judy R 1721 196 Wohltmann, Penny 1731 151 Wojcik, Jean M 1721 196 Wolfe, Wollen Wollen Laurie 1741 139 weber, Lynn 1741 139 weber, Tom H 1741 139 Wolthuis, Kristina 1731 60,61,197,215 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Brian 1741 66,99,138,213 Dennis 1721 37,197 Derrick 1741 139,213 Eddy c 1731 Edwina P 1741 73,139 Gary A 1731 151 Herman S 1731 Mr. James 34,66 Janlee C 1721 197 Jean lVl 1741 139,213 Joanne K 1731 72,81,115,213, 214 Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong, Wong Karen A 1731 151 Karen A 1741 139 Lester A 1721 197 Peter 1731 72,213 Roberta J 1721 66,76,197,213 Ronald L 1741 Wong: susan 1721 197,213 Wong, Suzanne 1741 139,215 Wong, Tina 1721 Wong, Wood, Wood, Valerie A 1731 151 Laurence A 1741 139 Phynislvl 1721 197 Wood, Susan 1741 61,215 Woodford, Deborah 1731 151 Woods, Charles 1741 Woods, Daniel M 1721 197 Woods, Donna L 1721 66,197,213 Wright, Cris E 1731 104,105,151 Wright, Diane 1721 197 Wright, Dwight 1731 89,95,100,151 Wright, Jason L 1731 66,197,215 Wright, Monica S 1741 139 Wright, Sherrie D 1741 139 Wright, Theresa 1731 139 Wulfert, Leslie 1721 178,197,213 Wyatt, Mrs. Faricita 22,74 Wanhope, Gary E 1721 37,195 Ward, Miss Margaret 32,34 Ward, Randee L 1741 138 Warren, Mr. Clarence 35,212 Warren, George 1731 151 Warren, James R 1731 90,151 Wash, Bonnie M 1731 151 Washington, Cassandra 1731 138,151, 213 Washington, Darryl L 1731 90,91,,100 Williams, Clarence J 1741 100 Williams, David A 1721 196 Williams, Dorothy D 1741 139 Williams, Gary A 1741 139 Williams, Jennifer 1741 61,68,117, 139,214,215 Williams, Jerome 1741 44,66,139,213 Williams, Mr. Jerry 15 Williams, Joyce 1721 196 Williams, Karen 1721 117,196 Yager, Marianne 1721 197 Yamada, Ken 48 Yamamoto, Alan H 1721 56,197,215 Yang, Danny P 1721 99,197 Yarber, Sonia 1731 151 Yee, Barbara 1721 197 Yee, Carol 1731 118,151,213,215 Zardin, Frank A 1731 Zelaski, John. 1741 18,139 Zelkowitz, Fred M 1741 38,139, lndex Zelkowitz, Jeanette 1731 152 Zelkowitz, Rene 1731 152 Zerbe, Mrs. Janet Zlokovich, Greg L 1731 152 Zombeck, Ricci J 1731 Zwang, Linda 1721 60,61,74, 194,215 Hal Matson provided the following autograph pages. 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