Skyline High School - Olympian Yearbook (Oakland, CA)
- Class of 1974
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Mk, if P if , , ,aw , , , wb , , ,fuk P! - uf-' vw L L - 1 Zj'?, -7 5 X V ' - V '1fg,fA V' 7 J, V - 'vw' I 'Y - Qin? g1g.g,g,j.z1f N. arg, 'P W V ,f z W .f '41, ,1,3.... , Y- n. 4 up '15-.1 - 'Q ff ' x 1 QQ.-iv ' -. --'A ' f ffl .' .5 .. is . 15. -wr m, , w , 1-M i - fwT f' Q g , 4 A ww j-1 lf' H li Jw ms 3 I . 1 ff ,jx H., n I' 1 1-f, ' w V+ 1. f 4, , , as --an '-1-Q N 211 I 'o i A i v 1 62 ' 7254 f' . ,, .:- , I , Above: Skyline's 'World Renowned' Marching Kazoo Band makes its debut at lunch-time on the Senior Lawn, before playing at the first varsity football game. Right: After senior testing, a crowd readily disperses from the cafeteria. Upper right: 'Malt Shop Talk' dancers Sue Rix, Melissa Gondon, Kristy Thomas, Joni Gainsley, Jaci Gainsley, Karen Freudenthal and Laura Baker relive the Sixties on stage. Lower right: Capped for Hat Day, Dave Stein. Debbie Stewart and John Danhakl purchase their Homecoming Dance tickets from Hill Swimmer. 6 The curtain rises Campus activities revive spirit, spark interests Excitement spanned the two semesters with activities geared to all interests. Capacity crowds jammed the auditorium forthe frequent assemblies sponsored by the Student Association. Spirit Week preceeded the Homecoming festivities with costumes, caps and a revival of the Sixties. Student participation was noticeably increased in all facets of campus life, bringing a long-awaited sense of unity to the student body. fir' ,dw g.,, UWB... The curtain rises 7 Grease-paiinted KatnylMeenanijoins Leonard Kalm for an eveninig of fun at the Seniior carnival, Skyline Gourrnets Anita Tiisetn and Dave Stein wait on a hungry customer. gy, I 8 The curtain rises n ' If 'a Mfg, L ZH Q L, 1 f-- I la -sf ' f -Yi' II'-' 3 - M. J' if af 5 Y V' Q. M-ev: ' 1' . ,1'L. PM . .F V, ' M 4 , ,-Q-wr ' 3 1 5 ff ' f ' 4,,,A3,. . r 955 ., va. w 2 71 11 'V -Ax A ,,,, ffffm j , , ,b 'Q W .. +2 ,f 7 1.3 2 7 4. .,', --...E ...S in '14 Z NX ' x W-f,',:4-1,f,v,,w-:fr Q: --,- sw f,,-' 1 V x 'fvy ,ww ,-ff,-,rw Q W 4, fff' 4.m-vp - f, ,W 4 ... r 1 5 3 1 ,aff 15? 4 , , . .,.., ,,, I 1 G, X ,, 4 ',, ' 'e ' . ' ' V . 'J Y 4. , , '1,, ' . I j,:,,yy,,, - '. ,wg ' Jffwavk ,, mf-I if ' -- ' f Right: Michelle Handy and Nancy Saunders practice regularly to increase their speed in their typing class. Above: Polishing their bowing techniques during Fall Music Night rehearsal are juniors Greg Hoff and Carlos Reyes. Far Right: Busily working on a project in her business machines class is Deanna James. 12 Curriculum 'lwfviz .,.,, i , f , I .,l. V Wg, -ui Y, 5' ' Lower teacher- student ratio improves Iearnin innovations in learning were a welcome part of the school year. The teaching staffs efficiency was notably improved due to this year's lower teacher to student ratio of 33.2:l. Along with the year old insurance sales class and other vocational training courses, the business department offered a new business machines class. Left: lVlr. Wilbert Yuen's biology experiment gains the attention of Sylvia Lee, Sue Rix, Tina Little and Michelle Legare. Below: With the aid of a new driver training l portable, students learn better driving skills l from Mr. Paul Dietzman. 3 l ,Z t g The pilots and course 13 'wif Right: Able to learn about computers with the help of the new computer class, Steve Warwick and Reuben Hale work to learn all they can absorb. Below: Going over the meeting agenda with Sue Schaffer and Aileen Scherer is Mr, Kenneth Goepfert, Skyline's first full time activity adviser. Below fight Oakland Raider Ben Davidson takes time from his busy schedule to talk to Albert Williams, Warren White and Tommy Coleman duringthe literature of sports class. ' l ' if ng' 7 'mi 5 ' ' V We ALT Mfzq-,- yy?-:2' ,' V N 14 X32i'I!1'c '92-f lf it 12, fi A , V I W,.,., ,, J 'fg.4'?..u f '.N vu, , 1.1 fm, j' V V, f . U, 5, 'cy-.57,, ' K 'f I f ffff Curriculum New adviser organizes events for classes Conquering the once impossible task of keeping student activities and student government organized-Nlr. Kenneth Goepfert became the first full time activities adviser. 'Most notably changed was the English departments curriculum. The structure of required classes was loosened to allow students to pursue particular interests. Conventional literature and compostion were offered, but indulgences were satisfied by sports story writing, cinematography and public speaking classes. Left: With a rough edge to grind away, Jon Trautner presses hard in his wood shop class. Above: Making sure everything is done right Mr. Charles Moore, metal shop teacher, explains to Eric Daniels the importance of accuracy. The pilots and course 15 5-1, ' ., me si, 'M if F ...S LW, Right: While John Thompson reads directions Todd Darlingand Pat Kjobmand add the ingredients in the Bachelor Living class fourth period. Above: Preparing for the world of business, junior, Joanne Glandville studies in her fifth period Steno. Above Right: Reloading his camera for Mr. Robert Harter's cinematography program is Tom Faulkner, junior. 16 Curriculum QV' ,fs we ' , . 9 lg., fL', A ,A . f wi4gf.N..,fJM , 75 'Z N 7' 1 ,.,, cow, ,.,..Li I 1 Courses broaden scholastic scope, domestic ability Co-education became a by-word in previously all male or all female departments. Together, boys and girls fixed carburators, burned cupcakes. assembled electronic devices and learned to jitterbug. Class sizes, in some cases extremely large, seemed secondary to the growing in each facet of learning. Left: Watching the conductor, Wendy Dahlberg awaits her cue in the finale of the annual Christmas program. Below: For Fall Music Night, Belinda Phillips. Wendy Parker, Debbie Stewart and Sherrie Wright perform a Modern dance routine. The pilots and course 17 Vice principals have hectic year Busy as ever, the three vice principals had difficulty finding spare time. Asidefrom the customary student disciplinary affairs, the vice principals were concerned with counseling students and evaluating teachers along with the supervision of various school activities. Mr. James Echols joined the administration as vice principal second semester, taking the place of Mr. Clarence Warren who left on a sabbatical leave. Top: New vice principal Miss Georgette Cary listens attentively to Sha ri Howington's story. Center: Stopping in the hall to talk about upcoming student activities are Senior Scott Hampton and vice principal Clarence Warren. Bottom: Vice principals handle jobs other than student discipline. Mr. Sidney Simonson tells Sophomores Tom Breuner and Ron Anderson about the approaching Homecoming assembly. Upper Right: Mixing and Minglingf' Principal David Swanson stops to chat with seniors Nan Leid and Harry Voogd. Lower Right: Mr. Kenneth Goepfert, full-time activities adviser, and Mr. Swanson take time out from the bustle of the Mill to discuss a student's schedule. Far Right: Joining in the exuberant school spirit, Principal David Swanson leads the Skyline Marching Kazoo Band. Mr. James Echols lists his duties on the first day on campus. 18 The pilots and course 2 i 4 ,..,. 4.2 1? dmlldinrdly-s ...,,,.wyX-L -, l , A Principal leads evaluation process I One of Principal David Swanson's many duties was the organization of a faculty, student, and parent committee, designed to evaluate educational facilities and to suggest possible improvements, as part of a continuing five-year program, Working with the late Dr. Marcus Foster and five additional Oakland high school principals. Mr. Swanson installed Mr. Kenneth Goepfert as a full-time student activities director. As an added spirit booster, Mr. Swanson enjoyed the sponsorship of the new Skyline Marching Kazoo Band, hopeful that increased participation in student activities would create better relations at Skyline. Ai ' 1 i The pilots and course 19 Liaison president of college scholarships, Mrs. Marjorie Beach, traveled across the United States with a national organization for the education of urban students. The ideas Mrs. Beach brought back to discuss were ones tried in other parts of the country. Head Counselor Mr. Henry Bianchi, along with his regular tasks had many other activities during the year. Calling meetings to keep all his staff aware of events, results, statistics, and general information were just a few of his duties. Although each counselor had one special area to devote their time, Mr. Bianchi had to keep informed on all events. Right: Mrs. Marjorie Beach talks with a counselee about college meeting sign-u ps. Below: Head Counselor Henry Bianchi discusses class program changes with Sharon Fortune and Todd Auker. lffilwl g'5'-':: ?'?f'.1- -':'g ,-gi, fx Sie Stgalgr-N T f 4 T 4 'liz 1 . f t N '31 A' 1 Q' 15,5 ' i Nazi T .f,:e,. , 4. A we 5 ', vvvv 'lr j .gg ,V .I -Q I Q - i A k . , lg, K ' f 95 5' 3 ff u I fl 41 4: E, fx 'Z N 4 gg 1 1 'f r ' ' hr 4: Sm 20 The pilots and course Extra counselor eases load To ease the workload of the counseling staff Mr. David Peterson became the seventh full time counselor. Aside from his new work Mr. Peterson coached the cross country and track teams. In the absence of Mr. Martin Jemo, Mr. Fritz Sparks kept the office intact. Mrs. Faye Smith returned to her counselor position as head of testing, after taking over as vice principal last spring. Left: Mrs. Faye Smith talks with Cindy Bowles. Below Left: Relaxing after an appointment is Mr. Martin Jemo. Below: School transfer is the topic of discussion between Mr. David Peterson and counselee Sharon Chadwick. 11:::f,umf,,,,,.. V , ., The pilots and course 21 Head of the College and Scholarship Club, Mrs. Juanita Thomas sponsored many informative visits to nearby colleges. Speakers from as far away as Hawaii and Maine were scheduled during the year to help students decide where they would further their education after high school. Remaining in charge ofthe lnter-Work Experience program, Miss Alta Bassett kept a watchful eye on the lWE's throughout the school. Participants learned many skills while giving instructors time to accomplish more professionalized tasks. Right: ln consultation with counselee Suzanne Moles, Mrs. Juanita Thomas explains how to apply for a State Scholarship. Below: Miss Alta Bassett smiles from her sunny office. Below Right: Head counselor, Mr. Henry Bianchi introduces Mrs. Carolyn Adams to her new job as counseling secretary. ...Wi . ,,.,:, 22 The pilots and course Counselors cgregategnew friendships .X Mr. Dennis Casey Miss Nancy Farnsworth Mr. Aaron Parness Mrs, Mary Thompson Sgt. Elliot Curtis Sgt. Boyd Williams Skills combined with efficiency are demonstrated by staffs Many skills were needed to keep Skyline running with commendable efficiency. Of the clerks, Mrs. Cleo Metzner, head of the secretaries, took care of the principal's office, while Mrs. Alice Gardner eased the vice principals' daily tasks. Mrs. Mary Fischer handled the recorders' office, while Mrs. Carolyn Adams took charge of the counselors' office. Miss Barbara Tabler, Mrs. Gen Quan, and the newly aquired Mrs. Helen Fernsten kept the attendance office in order. Mrs. Fern Brown stayed as treasurer, and Mrs. Lenore Tietjen alleviated Miss Ann Potter's extra nursing. Miss Helen Desort helped acquaint three new teachers in Skyline's faculty, Miss Nancy Farnsworth, Mr. Dennis Casey, and Mr. Aaron Parness. Also teaching in the physically handicapped program was Mrs. Mary Thompson. Human relations department representative, Mrs. Mildred Marcus, worked with Skyline. ROTC instructors Sgt Elliot Curits and Sgt Boyd Williams again led the Skyline program. School librarian Mrs. Lauretta Williams Cnot picturedj aided departments with film literature. Discussing the impact the deaf assembly had on many students are Mrs. Fern Brown, Mrs. Helen Desort, and Miss Ann Potter. Mrs. Mary Fischer, Mrs. Gen Quan, Mrs. Lenore Tietjen, Mrs. Helen Fernsten, and Mrs. Alice Gardner enjoy a few minutes for discussion before the busy life at school begins. Mrs. Mildred Marcus The pilots and course 23 Special staffs keep school functioning continuously ,,...1...,.,. , .V ,,, ,. V V f , ,, V ' -ff , , y T, . ,, ' ., fir?-V if 4 ' is M -5, . - ' X if 1 1 2553? - 5' M :ff ' r ' ff 4 ' . ,I wwf, jx, w - V I ' I ,aff I 4 if gli ' rr , , ' ' Q , ,r . .,V 4 V 1' , E , jf, if 1 ef, W' 53, 5 . ,1 we 5 -15, V , :t:4V,V:r.A, VV V VV :,, , ,.,V , ,,,Vj,V, Q gf - V , Q fy .K :W - ,, V2 'V , ' 5 ,LJ 1 -' . 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V , J, :fl ' ., .LLM fl, 'N 'i ' fel, , f f, f, W TW f ., ' ' ' 7. ,, 'V ' .3 1 T -- , , ' 5 1 I r L fi L 2- f . V ax ff f, , , , f '-arf af , , Qrflyfr I Above: Kitchen staff includes Mrs. Theresa Simmons, Mrs. Louise Friesan, Mrs. Marge Hughes, Mrs. Peggy Nelson, Mrs. Chum Wong, and Mrs. Mary Jane l-lutzler. Standing are Mrs. Lillian Kangas, Mrs. Lucy Silverbug, Mrs.Audrey SIaWinski,Mrs. Flora , Valenzano, Mrs, Ernestine Sanders, Mrs. Louise Vancil, and Mrs, Mary Bugnatto. l I i Right: Head custodian, Mr. John Cordano smiles l as he examines the new staffjeep, l il, , .VV fl Below: Making up this year's custodial staff are iFront Rowj Mr. Jim Parent and Mr. Joe Orozco. fSecond Rowl Mr. Ed Marion, Mr. Leo 2 Javier, Mr. Santago Simon, and Mr. Walter Brozoski. i f f W L L 'ff f? ,, 24 The pilots and course .N I ' K as - ,J X4 K X s 0 . X . A ,. .A L,kA.. Q .xx .nf 'Wx ,I BN-5f'Z 5- ' -Y! Mr. George Gronquist Mrs. Rebecca Davidson Mr. Albin Templeman Miss Ethel Shipp Unforseen large enrollment in all art classes Despite the loss ofthe use of various classrooms in the twenty building for the majority ofthe school year, a large number of students once again enrolled in art classes. The department, headed by Mr. Albin Templeman, provided original posters for Skyline students and for assorted junior high schools as well. The posters were displayed during the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons. Above Left: Kathy Rattaro watches Anita Berg put the finishing touches on her pen and ink drawing. Below: Peter Scott, Doug Mortensen, Anita Berg, and Lynn Beckwith enjoy themselves as Mr. George Gronquist demonstrates portrait techniques. The pilots and course 25 ,,,...-1 '1'-x nv Miss Anna Fuchs Mrs.JoanGoria P' Mr.Thomas Kessler Nlr. Larry Mattal Above: Miss Anna Fuchs Steno I class studies their shorthand rules before an exam. Right: Senior Jill Ushijima balances her 'N-. fr, wwf' 4 ,-...,,mNNw if .5 W 21:5 hs- books in the office machines class. ff 26 The pilots and course I 'x --....,,--G may I A ,si ,VZ f - f if Fw I V, , 5' if 'i M93 Q in Varied classes are offered business students Business department head, Mrs. Vivian Siegfried, taught the office machines class, a new vocational program opened to juniors and seniors. This course was presented in the year-old insurance sales class office. For the second consecutive year, the insurance sales class, instructed by Mr. Larry Mattal, was availiable to students from all over the East Bay as part of the Regional Occupation Center program. Above: Kathy Ratero and Lora Corley ponder over an assignment in business machines. Left: Typists warm up for work in Mr. Larry Mattal's fifth period typing class. Mrs. Vivian Siegfried Mrs. Geraldine Williamson EH ' ' an Q, Mrs.JaniceWillis The pilots and course 27 , ' ' V ' Z, 'f'-f yd, ff'f'f'- 1,,,gw,,,,,.,,,f.,,,,L,,,,,.,, ,K 'xr' 1 -nw ..,, 2 4-4 -f ' , 'f 5- '- gl 4'-.5,ff 'f rf M M M J ' M P, 'lr ,L 2.174 1? f'f,n , ,lf 72 A r M 'F If! h A pm -'rl , ., M ,, - -in , f ' ,U - , 1 Aryly I K, 5 .V 2, .3 ,M ' W M so . -f r -3. Q' M fr M P , , K 1 by ,Q 0 N 1 ' ,, Q- W I' ' 5 v 4 7, A Y' A. U i M -,JH All 1, U k M s 3'4-n ,, fix I. F Q , as Mrs. Kathryn Allen Mrs. Janet Carr Mrs. Edith Dick Mrs. Rosemary Eagan Mr. Rawley Farnsworth Mr. Robert Harter 28 The pilots and course ,W-.-n-an-Q 1 fs ,l-we-If.. egg- -A Xfrifir f ' Q- -f ra .. if 4 ,, 4 3 9' f .3 45, si sm qw., 4 v v -'VX ze., I Z '- ,..-.,.,- -A .. Ci t Miss Eloise Keller E M1 Ei nun M,..,... .dm Mr. Herb Kennedy Mrs. Lucille Lewis Mrs. Caro Macpherson Semester course spices curriculum Versatility in selections of classes added interest to students choices in the English department. The modernized curriculum enabled English students to choose such courses as, speed reading, literature of sports, college skills, and cinematography In revising the English department courses, almost all classes were made into semester units. Mrs. Faricita Wyatt was head of the department for the second year. Mr. Dennis Mele a member ofthe English department is not pictured. Far left: Totally emersed in the comic section is senior Allan Stephens. Top: Setting up the drama call-board are senior Trudi Stillwell and Debbie DeMello. Bottom: Passing papers back to anxious students in Mrs. Faricita Wyatt's creative writing class is Mark Coovelis. '15 Mrs. Georgia Peters Mr. Robert Pritchard The pilots and course 29 In English, instruction varies with each class Top right: Enthusilastically working to meet the deadline, Oracle staff students Mike Woolslayer, Angela- Rowe, Tom Fehrenbacher, Debbie Ferrari, Randy Haight, and Wilford Lewis, plan layout for the bi-monthly edition. Center: Mrs. Lucille Lewis works with student Richard Meyers. .nes 02 i s 4 2 f 6 '-1 'cy 'K , . 'wiizu , I0 1 I H. 3 . ,W 30 The pilots and course rf ': Mrs. Pege Rankin - Mr. John Rizzo Mrs. Susan Sandberg Mrs. Farlcita Wyatt Adding variety to the family life class was a double mock wedding, complete with cake and guests. Due to increased interest, gourmet cooking took place this year in the home economics department. Kimberly McDonald exchanges marriage vows with Alonzo Small in Mrs. Charlotte Rich's family life class. Below: Mrs. Kazuye Yoshimura demonstrates how to dye hair to Brenda Epperson, Jocelyn Abel, and Cindy Brown in her cosmetology class. Mrs. Charlotte Rich Mrs. Kazuye Yoshimura C!!! av- G' ffl W wg fzf W M32 5 Y E? asf fag 323 V ll! 5 H g,fLi.Ef'3ff,f ,. ' ' ..,l,,,Z,,f,3ff?i?ZL1-' f gd ' . f ' N vf X wffwwsg 'iq k 2 ' u 3 -t :' , .. , ' - '-2 V 'js' N. X '- 1 1, ffm' 2 X9 ' ii A-! V P ' , ., ,, ziif' ffm-1, ,gg -WW lgmixv K The pilots and course 31 will AMW 'WM 1 German classes gain new texts Thirty foreign language sections were taught this year. New texts added interest to the three German classes. Mrs. Henrietta Marquez was the head of the department. Right: Students gain more knowledge in Mrs. Ramlrez's Spanish ll class. Front row: Selwyn Lee Row 2: Gwen Underwood, Margaret Edwards, Row 3: Theresa Archuleta, Janice Bishop, Wendy Kraemer, Row 4: Lauren Lindquist, Anne Vallerga, and Nick Douglas. 1? Mrs. Adele Biles Mr. Ernest Kalm 32 The pilots and course D2 Miss Bonnie Low Mrs, Henrietta Marquez Miss Frances Ramirez Mrs. Juanita Raven Music groups perform excerpts from 'Cabaret' Under the direction of Joseph Liebling, conductor of the Oakland Symphony Chorus, the Skyline Choir hosted the Region lll Choral Festival. . Accompanying the choirs was the Skyline Orchestra directed by Mr. Richard Adams. Performing excerpts from the musical Cabaret, the vocal ensemble, directed by Mrs. Joanne McKray, Stage Band, and dance group visited various junior high and elementary schools throughout the vear. To climax the music department's full season, the Concerto Concert, presented in the spring, featured outstanding soloists from both instrumental and vocal sections. Mr. Richard Adams Mrs. Joanne McKray Above: Choir practice, led by Mrs. Joanne McKray, includes Front row: Kathy Seward, Vicky Beightler, Karen Yarbrough, Row 2: Janet Davis. Sarah Kraemer, John Budd, Back row: Debbie Way, and Lisa Beery. Left: Trumpeters Tony Ricco, Dean Boysen and Dave Kovac join in third period orchestra rehearsal. The pilots and course 33 'Wu 0 ,ff f. , 1' Z X Sw-my 4 'K ,MW Seniors Eric Johansson and Bruce Everingham listen attentively in their advanced rnath ll class J MW' during fourth period. J' Q: 4 Right: Mrs. Mary Ma mer explains the new desk Q ' 5 computer to her student Steve Elephant. , ,pw .Af iq-'-fav yb. fi: :YQ fm , V . I C ff , ,.- 0.7, I ' 3' , 9, Q 2. vfh ' ,lt I X Q . 'iL.::J.,' 'L ,i - .ff 1 , 4 I fil l' Y f ' r f' -wi, 5, 1 1 Mr. Don Cherrington Mrs. Jean Cosad 34 The pilots and course . ,M W E 3 .3 1 rl . Z. K N nr gust U A , I , f.,--,,,, 1. feeaff.,,,v f f ,avvhghy 4 Ziiltffff- ' Mrs. Jeanne Delmain Mr. Robert Holroyd , . . ,L U I I i ,, Z w' Mrs. Elenore Lazansky Mr. Rubin Lorenson pun-wwf A , F JL , 4 X 3' 1, . , X XXX ww. X .ov - , .,.-jf , 4 4, Mrs. Mary Mamer Mr. Russell Robbins Basic math class caters to needs Continually re-evaluating and changing its program in order to serve the needs of all students, the math department added a new course to the curriculum this year called basic math. More students than usual experienced the computer age firsthand, as they ran programs through SkyIine's own terminal to one of the main computers downtown. Heading the math department was Mr. Donald Cherrington Using the opaque projector, Mrs. Jean Cosad lectures to her advanced math ll class. Mr. Fritz Sparks The pilots and course 35 Above: Tom Wollenweber and Wilson Lee show how to keep fit by doing their circuit training. Below: Mr. Eric Long, student teacher, emphasizes pull-ups as a part of keeping physically fit in his fifth period sophomore gym class. Nlr. Paul Berger Mr. lra Call Mr. Elwood Davidson Mr. Anthony Fardella Mr. Fred Noel 36 The pilots and course 9 A ff' -V2.3 f' i ' , ,J Gym classes discover shuffleboard 1 if ' f ' fF?,j4:af3 5'7 , 's , V ' i ' f 1 ,V .. A m , ,.,,- f f. . ' ' .- ffff ,. :j,1Lr:f, fy, ,jg ' i -tr,i , , ,. Aint ' ',.h 1 , Miss Helen Baker Mrs. Carmela DiGrazia Miss Elyse Dukatz Mrs. Dorothy Gray Girls had many alternatives to choose from including shuffleboard and cross country running. The girls' physical education department, headed by Miss Helen Baker, offered pass-fail courses at midterm to vary the activity schedule. Coach Paul Berger headed the boy's gym department which stressed physical fitness for class participants. Boys did calisthenic drills and ran for circuit training. Weightlifting, basketball, and girl-watching rounded out the program Even though the entire PE staff was kept busy with extracurricular sports, time was always fou nd to instruct students in basic skills. Diane Lee hits the ball while Snoopy looks on. Miss Shirley Heady The pilots and course 37 Curriculum gains professional medical course Students who were interested in health careers such as laboratory technology, nursing, or physician's assistance were offered a new pre- professional course. The course introduced and exposed students to lab work and hospitals. Students studied physiology the first semester and lab work the second. Heading the science department was Mr. Herbert lorritsma. lVlrs. Juliette Dunham, chemistry teacher, is not pictured. ln Mr. Wilbert Yuen's physiology class, students learn the characteristics of different human tissues. Below left: Senior Sue Rix carefully observes the cell structure of the adipose tissue. Below right: ln his physics class, Nick Kikes performs an experiment with imagery and reflection. Mr. Roger Brehmer Mr. Herbert Jorritsma Mr. Clarence Stevenson 38 The pilots and course QX Y S - if S r ff' J f' f J!l!r!f1Q, Sflk' Nj f iff li ffm, Mr. Max Velasquez Mr. Dave Willard Mrs. Thelma Williams Mr.Wilbert Yuen H QSKY is transmitting over campus On the air with Skyline , KSKY, the official campus radio station started this year with the help of Mr. William Rader and the advanced electronics class. After two years of preliminary planning, the program was put into effect. Mr. Charles Moore, department head, plans to continue the station. Working with the lath, Chris Ng is learning to cut a center punch in Mr. Charles Moore's metal shop, Below: Demonstrating the basic transmission to his students, Stephen Chiasson and Derek Ancelet, Mr. Ron Cirimele is assisted by Rick Fyfe ,,1 F... and Rick Meyers. f Y i L , it ITN Mr. Ron Cirimele Mr. Ray Kranzusch Mr. Charles Moore Mr. Kirke Powell Mr. William Rader Mr. Eugene Rockeman The pilots and course 39 Wt i Mr. Maurice Besse Mr. Richard Campbell 'UN Mr. Donald Ellsmore Mr. Robert Fabry Top: Teamsters, Pat Deegan, Gerrardo lntertas, and Jose Garcia discuss matters concerning the United Farm Workers Union in Mr. Daniel Hickey's third period History class, Right: Politics are explained by Miss Margaret Ward in her third period American government class to Vickie Andreason, Renee Crump, Kathy Dennison, and Andriana Golder. 40 The pilots and course ocial science students visit Napa for observational field trip 3' gg in Q1 2, - 1 . 11- .335 Rf ' iv V L Q1 we Mr. John Rouse Miss Margaret Ward Miss Helen Wheeler Mr. James Wong Social science classes were able to debate and discuss important rrwiters with United Farm Workers, teamsters, and politicians who attended class sessions. As a field excursion for her psychology students, Miss Helen Wheeler took her classes to Napa State Hospital for patient observation. Miss Margaret Ward headed the social science department. Senior Peggy Schwarz prepares for her court visit by studying her notes. Other students are Donna Seeman, Bob Saavedra, Richard Cranmer, and Michele Law. Mr. Daniel Hickey Mrs. Laverne Fleming 1 fc...-,., , -. .' . vbv' ,, . bw - +0 , , t N . 324-'.,N f '. fr . 4 fyffg. if , if 5Ewf2'Ef li 1 15.4 ag l if . 1 ?XQxf.l 'l r Q-. ZFX Mr. Eugene Horwitz Mrs. Gail Johnson Miss Joan Leonard The pilots and course 41 Editor Cynde Ahart Assistant Editors Judy Terry Phillip Way Business Manager The curtain rises The pilots and course The after hours scene The vigorous life Kreig Gammelgard Debbie Clarke Linda Baird Lori Fowler John Cunha Celia Donohue The younger set Judy Terry The cap and gown bunch Nancy Tarleton The place to buy Lynn Applegarth Kipp Leyser The place to find people Linda Brown The grand finale Debbie Clarke Below: Section editors John Cunha, Lori Fowler, Linda Brown, Kipp Leyser, Lynn Applegarth, Celia Donohue, Nancy Tarleton, Debbie Clarke, Linda Baird, Phillip Way, and Judy Terry discuss a football layout for the sports section. Both third and fourth period classes join to have their picture taken. Sitting are Eric lVlalm, Carin Christenson, Jeanne Robinson, Dolores Weathers, Lan Hodges, Francey Fisher, Sally Shurtz, and Laura Baker. Standing are Sherry Green, Linda Bridge, st, DUK fzxr, Denise Baty, Heidi Hansen, Sheila Jackson, Kim Lyman, Bob Lipanovich, George Soper, Larry Meyers, and Bill Schleicher. Not Pictured are Louis Dokos, Jaci Gainsley, Angus Loop, and Erin Plannette, The staffs worked hard to meet ever-pressing deadlines. ,ff '44-44-M-,mfyh ' yr W.. -Qfflt .rf it V ' ' f f IL., i WMP , L, if ' ,f ',f, ff ff , 47970 'Nw W0 42 Curriculum I 9 H . at K A 3 4459. a Staff produces is outstanding book Many new ideas came from an enlarged staff of fifty-th ree, twenty of whom were in two periods. a unique yearbook was the full color cover, a first for the Skyline Olympian. The title page in color and an unusual table of f-N. contents were new approaches. More if pages for.girl's sports f and a girls' sports editor combined to make a better sports section. Business manager, Kreig Gam melgard, and editor, Cynde Ahart, discuss the financial aspects of the full color cover with Mrs. Pege Rankin, adviser. .........l!' Mraz .- V V 'yi -M , E 4 r . In , ,Y A A 1 W 'A 58,11 , A ,ef :fiery-.1 W I N A fj - f ' ' . af a ' ' L wfii. . . .T al Nix--N I iird period staff members Sitting are Jackie Karen Wong, Standing are Derek MacLeod, Anna pictured are Patricia Booth, Andrea Martin, xler. Cathy Veretto Janice Koch. Jenene Macy, Gary Ng, Linda Donlon, Aileen Scherer, and Ed Weitz. Some take only one period. eedlove, Marcia Wharton, Emma Gee, and Geroge Ferris, and Steven Harris. Not Ceither third or fourth period yearbookj The pilots and course 43 Helping to make the Olympian '74 4 Below: Phil Way breathes easier after an an edition ofthe Oracle has been sent to the Lewis Publishing Company. Right: Ru mmaging through Right: Pasting up another issue of the Oracle are editors Bill Schleicher, Annette l Lim, Mark Kadden, Larry Meyers, Phil Way, and Kathy Graydon. her notebook, Sally Aelion looks at some notes for a story in an upcoming editon. W k2Wv-'--A fad 'Un wg. 3.-- 'W 'l Right: Working on the next edition of the Oracle are members ofthe Journalism ll class. Period 2 students are Annette Lim, Damon Defer, Steve Harris, Dave Wong, Bill Schleicher, Eula Lekas, Dan Britton, Ken Middlesworth, Merrell Sheehan, George Soper, Cynde Ahart, Mike Keatts, Mark Kadden, Sally Aelion, Mrs. Pege Rankin, adviser, Phillip Way, Tedd Goldstein, and Larry Meyers. Not pictured are Josh Bolton and Kathy Graydon. 44 Curriculum ,, trur A-Rm 5 Belowi Sophomore Steve Elefant and Junior Debbie Ferrari discuss various layout designs. Journalism staff works diligently to meet deadlines via . --l Working diligently to cover an exciting year was the 1974 Oracle staff. The two journalism classes gathered news for each edition which reflected the interest of many students. Layout designs and better visual coverage were stressed to give the Oracle a more interesting look. By introducing these 'Q . . new ideas the staff worked to retain their hard earned first-place award y , W U y from the Columbia Scholastic Press I g , ,r 1 . Association and the Quill and Scroll X ' . R. , . i W ' f ' i 4 - international honor award. an... Q . W. J V ,.,v 'V Aff U if W I I ,... J .' i' - bove: Members of the Journalism l class are Steve Elefant, Debbie Ferrari, Mike Woolslayer, Mr. Gary Santos, Cstudent teacherl Wilford obert Ortega, Dave Mullen, Bob Lipanovich, Angela Rowe, Randy Haight, Tim Carnes, Sue Lewis, and Mike Herrnansky. The class produced lllyron Jackson, Mike Jeter, Rodney Johnson, Finnamore, Liz Friend, Dave Dill, Dave Stein, its own newspaper, called Skyview. The pilots and course 45 Honorary society accepts eight new student journalists Eight new members were accepted in Skyline's chapter of Quill and Scroll. High school journalists must have at least one hundred and fifty printed inches in the school newspaper and a 'B' average. Skyline has been a part of the honorary society for twelve consecutive years. Above right: Returning Quill and Scroll members are seniors Merrell Sheehan, Mark Kadden, Cynde Ahart, Adviser Mrs. Pege Rankin, Larry Meyers, Phillip Way, and Kathy Graydon. Accepted as new members of the chapter are Mike Keatts, Ken Middlesworth, Dave Dill, Mr. Gary Santos Cstudent teacherj, Mike Woolslayer, Sally Aelion, Bill Schleicher, Annette Lim, and David Wong. Below: Annette Lim '75, Mark Kadden '74and Dave Wong '75 cover a press conference given by Superintendent Marcus Foster in the fall for high school journalists. 2: x '27 x l ,..f,' 2 ' 1 'I rl K J! I X ' 6 I E A 2. my 'li LJ if! ' ,jk y It 2, I - VI 2,,Q2qcjJ,:51.Zf.,i. L L ' ' errr. ? f fl, L, K 'S'-1 A 3-N W H. ,fi ff F. 6,3 Q, 1 4, ,QQ- 4 jing. ' W 1-y4g4.-1,41 ilu lagg- Mrwfnwfvflw W f ..,- -4'-'Z' ' 46 Curriculum Oakland press recognizes many student newsmen Lake Merritt's Sailboat House was the site of the Oakland Press Honor Association dinner. The dinner, March 7, was attended by publication and journalism students from all six Oakland public high schools. Awards of merit were presented to outstanding students for their contributions and achievements to school publications. Cartoonist Morrie Turner, news commentator lsabel Duran, and sports writer Dave Newhouse gave informative talks about their various careers. Top: Attending the OPHA dinner from Skyline are Caren Christensen, Linda Bridge, Mrs. Pege Rankin, Judy Terry, Lori Fowler, Janice Koch Row 2: Celia Donohue, Francey Fisher, Debbie Tuttle, Sue Brown, Cynde Ahart, Heidi Hansen, Annette Lim, and guest speakers lsabel Duran and Morrie Turner Row 3: Dave Lesser, Bob Lipanovich, Dave Dill, Louis Dokos, Ken Middlesworth, Bill Schleicher, Steve Harris, Mike Keatts, and Dave Wong. Right: Reviewingthe outcome of the evening are Louis Dokos, Dave Dill, Mrs. Pege Rankin Cadviserb, and Kipp Leyser. Above: Cartoonist Morris Turner sketches character from his comic strip Wee Pals. The pilots and course 47 Leadership class involves officers in student issues Mid-year curriculum changes included the addition of two new semester electives. Leadership, an hour designed for persuance of school projects by student body officers, was opened to other students willing to participate in activity organizing. Mr. Kenneth Goepfert advised the course. Radio programming, taught by lVlr. Herb Kennedy, kept the school radio f' it f' it b..v I 'M-:J trrltr- or x. station, KSKY, on the air with original and immaginative scripts. f 9' t rlr. lrbli 3 yry ., V, - Top: Activities Adviser Kenneth Goepfert holds the line long enough to answer Kim Greaver's and Judy Terry's questions about their leadership class projects. Above: Explaning the mechanics of managing the school's radio station, KSKY general manager Richard Cranmer addresses class members RobertGoady, Vickie Jones, Alan Marcus, Kim Greaver, Tika Benveniste, Joan Narano, and Janice Koch. Right: Student body officers Roosevelt Gipson Ctreasurery, Lou Dokos fcommissioner of internal affairsb, and Dave Stein Cpresidentj take advantage ofthe period together to work on a teacher evaluation questionaire, while secretary Laura Davis types up the minutes of the last Associates Council meeting. 48 Curriculum E if 14222. .x3-Hy -z.w,v:, QQ., . :.g..4..:,-'3- J -ff- Ef fx 3 gr 1534 I i 4. ' 'kg 'lr' if'-I ':fi'?i:1lw.5'- if Se' -?'i'Q723LSi . Pi-va-35z?Q.I1ff.' f .. ,f mx., uw.. .2 .1 . .4 f-as . ,'x- K ', Wlkff-.f'?' M, Y 1 .1 f -2 1 9 X ,, 5 I. ff , E'- 1Qi2z'f 5215 fr.: n ,.. Q.. 1 ff, , - , 44:4 ,V ., sf ' 32:51 f' 38555, Q i is Q Dr Marcus A. Foster 1923-1973 In memoriam . . Working together, we are limited only by our imaginations Cited as one of the nation's most progressive educators, Dr. Marcus A. Foster served as superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District for three yea rs. Youngest of five children, Dr. Foster was born March 31, 1923 in Athens, Georgia. Raised and educated in Philadelphia, he did his undergraduate study at Pennsylvania State College, and continued through the University of Pennsylvania for the first of his three doctorate degrees. Dr. Foster began his teaching career in 1948. After 22 years of teaching and administrating all-level schools, he was appointed associate superintendent of Philadelphia schools. Dr. Foster, his wife Albertine and daughter Marsha moved to Oakland when he was selected school superintendent in 1970. Ambushed by Symbionese Liberation Army members, Dr. Marcus Foster was shot and killed the night of November 6. f'. . . he engaged parents, children, school staff, and the community to prove, again and again, that confrontation and conflict provided communities for growth. Crises, he believed, are only opportunities gone wrong . . --Office of Coiiimunity Relations ig The pilots and course 49 5 ,I ww ji? 122: 5614 I , 1377 H-.ma ,- ' 541: fw aw- - azavzaaszwwawxnow wx if ff 5 Season record Piedmont Bushcer HHBdam FanHeM Castlemont McCIymonds Fremont Skyhne ' Sept 14 Sept 21 Sept 28 Oct 5 Oct 12 Oct 19 Oct 26 Nov 2 Nov 16 Tech Oakiand C if 4' 2 45 1 xxx ,C A 42 ' .,,-cf 65, ,VY 1 A V4 V . . Lf, 4, '-'ft ' . .E I ' Q' , f 1 I I ' ' ,,f...x,4f . 1 In QQNQI1' A W, , Q ,J V 1 ,, '- 4 Wil- 15. f'f5tf'f 1 fir e - A I 'J , ,ox Wy: I- .fa 'ts 1 qv if ff' ,M , l W 2 , Q, 1 I fy , w 5, was Q ,f 1. w ' - 1, 2 1 W 4 Titans run away with league crown :ff 'fi' ' ' ' r42::7,v' I On a rain soaked fog covered field Skyline routed its way to a 26-O victory over Oakland High, finishing undefeated in league play for the first time. Beating crosstown rival Piedmont 21-14, the Titans completed the best ever pre-season with a three out of four winning record. Castlemont's Knights were unseated by the rampaging squad, as Theotis Bfrown made two of the three touchdowns leading to a 18-6 victory. Four touchdowns sparked the team to a 27-18 over the McClymonds Warriors. The following week Fremont was defeated 21-12.- Skylines's most impressive victory came against the Oakland Tech Bulldogs, 39-O. A 73-yard run by Theotis Brown accompanied by a touchdown run and pass by quarterback Robert Goady highlighted offensive play, while the defense helped with four turnovers. Above: Jay Armstrong C535 All-city linebacker and Mark Hicks C665 demolish a Fairfield running back, as Chris Ratto C645 closes in for the kill in a preseason conflict. Center: All-city tackle Louis Dokos C765 chases down Fremont's running back Quinton Scates C235 in the October 26, game. Below: Robert Goady C145, All-city quarterback, prepares for a snap from center Jay Armstrong C535 in a preseason game versus Fairfield in September. .llnpwf , A i L' ' ,jf 5,3 i ,Q The vigorous life 53 All city selections First Team: Jay Armstrong '74 Louis Dokos '74 Robert Goady '74 Theotis Brown '75 Second Team: Tom Coleman '74 Ken West '74 Mike Phelps '75 Honorable Mentions: Leonard Freitas '74 Kreig Gammelgard '74 Kurt Holm '74 George Howard '74 Kem Kantor '74 Craig Smith '74 Charles Hill '75 John Love '75 Mark Hicks '76 Right Receiver Kreig Gammelgard C205 shakes off Oakland defender for first score in the championship game November 16. 551354-J sa. W V ggi J ' 1 'tag W T 15 , . J ,A lj 4 like tj gm- ,M Mis 3 ,gf i -1 ,N 552 3 .-'assi 44530 3 gi 5 Ca Fe, Q kg, 1 2 ' . 1 QW -Ii , 52 :iJ' fit? mi 4 W my Q XL Football league champions are Front row: G. H.Schmidt, J.Watson, D.Clay E Weitz K Back row J Moore R McRae V Hal Lichtenstein, M,Kadden, P.Bergson, Holm, C.Smith, J.Sullivan, J King Row 3 L Freitas L Dokos T Brown K West M R Henderson T Coleman, S.Chen, J.Love, C. G.Morgan, K.Gammelgard, G.Howard A Moore Hicks C Hill D Field R Nelson Not Ratto A Chan. Row 2: Assistant Coach R.Goady, J.Armstrong, M.Phelps K Kantor pictured are defensive Coach Fritz Sparks and Joe Panella, B.Alexander, G.Debiasi, M.Eaton, S.Hampton, Head Coach Tony Fardella Coach Paul Miller who helps with the offense 54 Boy s sports Jay vee s win league championship T' :B . . EM l 'K al- .Wa V' 4 iw' 14 ' r Pa: l After an impressive pre-season, the junior varisty gridders powered their way to the first championship in twelve seasons. With at least a tie for first place guaranteed, the junior varsity team beat Oaklands JV 12-8 in the last game of the season. Having several opportunities to score, the offense was only able to punch it over twice, while the defense held its opponents to one touchdown. ln the league opener, the JV's shutout Castlemont, 19-O. The toughest team of the year was McClymonds who took an 8-6 defeat. During the third week of the season, the stingy defense blanked Fremont 12-O. Against Oakland Tech, the junior varsity had its highest point total of the year 49-12. Above: Gang tackling by Derrick Williams 1335, Warren Verrett C811 Warren Davis 1665, Robbie Robinson 1143. Lester Jew C6OJ, and Dean Boysen C703 stop a Piedmont running back for no gain. Center: Jay ve-e's starting offense prepares for a play against Piedmont, September 13. Members of the championship junior varsity R.Kahler, J.Jensen, R.Peoples, C.Broom, S. football team are Front row: D.Odom, K. Jones, T.Mannette, R.Nugent, T.Kovac, T. Brooks, D.Williams, C.Dunn, K.Cannon, L. Giovannini, B.Ashmore. Row 3: Head Coach Bud Jew, D.Alexander, K.Hanson, W.Verrett, J. Call, B.Jones. A.Foreman. C.Wavrin, K. Knox, S.Lee. Row 2: Nl.Nueberger, D.Lum, Thompson, A.Washington, B.Qualls, D.Boysen, u'5. nl '- . will . i,'2av3,' gc..- H-1 C-Ivvf' :fiat-..'se--1' i D.Whaley, P.Coupin, D.Walton, J.Proto- pappas, Back row: B.Levey, R.Wlr'lSlOw. J. Nelson, F2.lVlagarian, J.Thompson, L.Levey. R.Robinson, C.Lerma, W.Davis, Blvlorgado. S.Larson, D.Breedlove, Many are sophomores. The vigorous life 55 1 I I l i i Junior hoopsters look to future Finishing the league with a 4-6 record, the junior varsity basketball team had two juniors on its squad of eleven. With the experience gained by the nine sophomores, Coach Elwood Davidson is looking forward to a more successful season next year. Below: Members ofthe junior varsity basketball team are Coach Elwood Davidson, Eric Kelly '76, Nate Walker '76, Dave Fowler '76, John Norman '76, Pat Harvey '76, Steve Klopper '75, Mark Austin '75, Arthur Moore '76, Allen Washington '76, MattGolde '76, and Mitchell Lewis '76. Right: Steve Klopper '75 4553 rebounds with the assistance of Nate Walker '76 C155 in the victory against De La Salle, November 30. Sig 'Q f 7 58 l3oy's sports 1 1 il 'o 4 I I i l l I ,. Golfers strive for another title Members of the record-holding golf team are McClure and Kurt Tusher. Not pictured are Coach Paul Berger, Dave Stein, Jay Meyer, Eric returning senior All-city letterman golfers Kirk Kelly, Matt Golde, Malcolm Waqllace, Russell Thompson and Lex Poulos, and Mike Woolslayer. After eleven championship seasons, with the help of four returning lettermen the golf team worked toward another title. Team members practiced at Lake Chabot Municipal Golf Course. The golfers were coached for the second season by Coach Paul Berger. Far left: Lining up a putt is Kirk Thompson '75 as Mike Woolslayer '75 and Lex Poulos '74 give advice. Left: Nu mbertwo ranked squad member Jay Meyer practices for an upcoming golf match. Below: Teeing off at the Chabot Golf Course is team member Matt Golde '76. The vigorous life 59 Sixteen athletes enter meet at Oakland arena Manyexpenencedreturmnglemennen rnadethisyeansrunningteanwsvery sUong.CoachFrHzSparksaddedrnuch Hwoughtheknowkmgehehasgmned bytamngtwoleagueUtms.SMteen participants were sent to a Northern CahfonnateaninwetattheOakmnd CoHseun1ArenaFebruary16.Fnnshing infnstmacewasmngjumperDwayne PuWanV75andthe3200rnmerrmay teanwofJohnJohnson'75,Dwayne Booth '74, Ron Whitmill '74, and Kent Mulkey'74.SecondiMacefHnsherwas the1q600rneterrmayteaniofRobeH Goady'74,DaveSkranV74,Ton1 Watson '75, and Rodney Klugh '75. Placingthird was long-jumper Rod Beard'74. Right: John Johnson in first leg of the two mile relay, runs at the Oakland Indoor Invitational. Far right: Leading in the anchor leg ofa relay, Kent Mulkey streaks to a first place. sliluftf 4 E Sz gg K Q . , -4 P, fp Track team members are Front row: B.Hardin, Margarian, J.Watson, C.Hill, J.Armstrong, D. R.Beard, D.lVlaher, K.McWilIiams, L.Freitas, l.. Edlund, G.Thyberg, C.Hardman, Coach William Dokos, R.Goady, D.McNeil, J.l3aker, T.Parsons Jennings, Row 3: D.lVlarquis, P.Scott, lVl.Tony, T. Row 2: Coach Fritz Sparks, R.Hanners, R. Watson, D.Skram, R.Carmona, L.Smith, K.West. 60 Boy's sports M.Hicks, C.Smith, K.Mulkey Back row: T.Brown, D.Pulliam, H.Birden, W.Winzer, C.Brown, B. Herbert, D.Booth and R.Whitmill. Not pictured is John Johnson. Soccer players finish best season Pre-season play saw the soccer team members dominate their opponents with a 7-3-1 record. High points of the pre-season were a game with UC Berkeley's junior varsity and a night tournament in Moraga against Campolindo. As regular season play started, Skyline went undefeated for the first nine games. Only a half game separated three teams before the tenth and final game. Skyline lost to Fremont which dropped them from first to third place. Team members owed much to Coach Bill Jenny of KingJunior High whose leadership gave the Titans their best ever overall record of 13-4-4. All-city selections First team: Dave Kovac '74 Mark Rice '75 l Jim Torbohn'76 g gg I Second team: l Don Craig '74 I Lex Poulos '74 Dennis Randall '75 Eric Rudney '75 Herb Schmidt '74 Honorable Mentions: Roy Sommers '76 Top: Dave Kovac steals the ball from a Fremont player while Spiro MandelisC19jprepares for I the pass. ig V' . . ,, ., . , i WW, V , ,, JK Members of the varsity and junior varsity soccer R.Johnson, J.Rodrigues, S.Mandelis teams are Front row: J.Gee, R.Fulop, J.Fong, J.O'Young, R.Sommers, Back r0w1J E.Nyberg, J.Davis, R.deI Solar, A.Zwissler, Danhakl, L.Poulos, D.Cralg, D.Randall, Nl B.Brehl. Row 2: S.Mclntire, T.Kovac, J. Rice, H.Schmidt, D.Kovac, A.Poulos, ll Torbohn, L.Fazio, Miloslavich, E.Rudney, and Coach William Jenni 62 l3oy's sports Spiro Mandelis '74 ' John Danhakl '74 i Harriers sprint to tenth league title 4-I 5 f l'll l Rx 1 1' 'i fypjii ' 'lj i J ii :J , l Undefeated champions are Front row: R. K.Jang, D.Hawes. Row 4: R.Rector, E. Carmona, J.Johnson, M.Toney, L.Bartholomew, Daniels, T.Habiger, J.Baker, W.Lew, G. K.lVlulkey, D.Skram. Row 2: Coach David Poindexter. Top row: P.Veldhuizen, M. I ,Sify Peterson, D.Janner, S.Baronian, S.Capra. Rector, D.Foley, R.Kattelmann, T.Watson, Row 3: D.Esken, C.Hom, C.DeSoto, D.Edlund, K.Walchek, G.Thyberg, B.lVloss. 'iaiiwff fififffl zcilw f Dominating the league for the tenth consecutive season, the cross country team gained another crown. The victory tied an Oakland Athletic League record for most championships won by any school for one sport. 1 Highlighting the final meet, Skyline took the first six places and earned a perfect score. For the entire season, again the Harriers were undefeated which earned them a fourth place East Bay standing. All-city selections John Johnson '75 1O:1O.5 Kent Mulkey '74 10:38.0 Larry Bartholomew '74 10:41.0 Duane Booth '74 10:46.0 David Skram '74 10:50.0 Mike Toney '75 10:51.0 wfillff vw, A I ' ' i-s21l2'f4 ',fw72f.,1vf'wm'z2 J f.,,,.,.',:,,,4-' .,.Q,, WW 'Z' 27:1 nik. 22275 .. QW' :wa 4. K JI' ' 'fx rf ,.'+'+C'f-ef.f' ..' itz- 'nv' 'ww ,W-ov V,-Q, :WH ,fm-1' if J-33 if ' 'R 'QP.ff75?747 'dz '?WPfl1f?i:i'U A.,-fb? A T WF, ' , 'f g3agb'fj',f V Qi tfifg, , ' Mi lf Y - - ' - Nz , -' ', -f Jw., 4- ,f,. ,J -'J , A - a s '-Q , .,,.. ,1 ',:.: ' , ,f -' - . ,fs 1 M 2. , , :.:. 1- . l. pf . i A ir. , ' :Que fir 2 ,Y , - - ,Q ,A , , -fr. ,iw 14 ' ygfl xiw . ' ' ,V . W f ,, f . , QQ g f , fi . , 4. , r': .5 .4 -' ,, ,Q ,... 4.24311-f J- 1. - . , , ' , if ,, .sf--rv :M f'Gfsf 'f? 11? , M ' 1- I I-13' , ' f . V f m fi i ff . , V f 49' L ,I fg gig -. ' 4 , ff - T if , 'u . A...:,. , V .1 ' Above: All Eastbay runner, John Johnson runs alone to come in first in the league final. Above left: John Johnson makes his moveto take command of the OAL's final meet, while Kent Mulkey and Larry Bartholomew battle against each other for second place. The vigorous life 63 Right: Senior Todd Darling executes a back dive in a pike position. , 1 r ?',f- , , 'V f 'f fy , ' I ., ' wb 7 Y- I ' -' 4' Q' '9 'f 4' Y ' ,L vfffwwl xwzf, ' , f,Z 54y,zQ'4ff':r'f' ,fl HN 43,1 5, - ,T.,ff.'?2 QQ, ' ewf 'f ffffg f i.. kwin M,WwWri Nkfwcfxcsyfwf ',,,fQ1.f4 V 2 4 f ,W - ',,,,,fq.1 'M 1, www' f f f V 4' Mwmff w i?2Zf4'f.GZMw1MPf' 2 .zhtvm M772 . ' fb 59,2 'ul . mf, - w .,f,:y f f Q , if ffy , f ?7'f 'f'f S ' - 'f 1 , V ,,,, . I T351 ','1y,Q,,' ' ' V H' fam V .,' if 3 ,HW ' ,wi l , ff , X ,nw U, ' f ,, , L f f ' 'rw ,'f, , 2, , ,, , W ,Wm M W' lwyjef ,, V l 'w rt M4 J V141 I , Above: Junior Chris Nelson takes over the breast stroke leg of the medley from John Spees 74. Right: ln a tri-meet at Mt. Diablo, Jud Sewell '75 competes in the 200-butterfly. Skyline lost the first two pre-season rneets. 64 Boysspoms V ,!ff'7' 1 , , M1 Y, gif , K., , VW,-, ,,, , ,,, M. 7324 'Wai ikfffyfrf '. . ,ey f 4, mf ,f-V z, ., , ,, , 0 -Q we 1 ga' , f Af 'P f I rx i ,ii .1 'L vi ,MAE . ,R ,i ' r , C i I Id' 1 I 5 n f LW i. ', ri 'r 4 3 x Aquatic sports gain many Iaurels With the addition of female members to its roster, the varsity swim team plunged into the 1974 season certain of retaining its first place standing in the Oakland Athletic League. The team, champions for eleven consecutive years, was coached by Fred Noel. Crew In its second year since reorganization, the crew set out to reestablish the prestige ofthe late sixties. The oarsmen were coached by Dave McClain and Bob Kidd. Members of the reestablished crew are Front row: Mark Dan, Jud Sewell, Dave Dalton, Bill Hull, Bob Goodman Back row: Coach Dave McClain, Bruce Everingham, Paul Thornton, Eric Johanson, Bob Duarte, Ruben Hale, Steve Starbuck, Ken Albin, and Coach Bob Kidd. .-..v'RL, Zn. Members ofthe varsity and junior varsity M.Anthon, Row 2: Coach Fred Noel, H. swim teams are Front row: M.Chow, S. Spraguej M.Coovelis, S.l-lardy, M.Jeter. Kubicki, J.Arrnstrong, J.Goodman, Back row: C.Nelson, J.Sewell, D.Sarver, , , ' V - .' L' . ' 'K Z T f nsvt ' J 1 i ffirfs ' . Tv- A' K.Wong, S.Kubicki, J.Spees, R,Heath, and B.Cakebread. Not pictured are D.Seernan, J.Johnson, B.Sugrowe, and T.Underwood. The vigorous life 65 Sky tennis team becomes coed Entering the season with confidence and trying for theirthird Oakland Athletic League championship was the varsity tennis team. Led by nationally ranked Susan Brown '75, tennis was the first school sport to feel the impact of the new league ruling consentingto coed teams. Returning lettermen in 1974 were Coach Elwood Davidson, Eric Rudney '75, Steve Thorne '75, Steve Stanton '74, Gordon Watters '75, Eric Goodrich '75, and Nick Kikes '74. Varsity tennis team mates are Front row: Peter Cassrnan, Stan Korich, Larry Bartholomew, Eric Rudney, Tony Reed, Steve Thorne, Terry Leo, Eric Goodrich Back row: Coach Elwood Davidson, Allan Stephens, Herb Schmidt, Steve Stanton, Gordon Watters, Jim Schultz, Steve Elephant, Greg Haverson, Nick Douglas Not pictured are Susie Brown, Katie Ditzler and Nick Kikes. Right: Junior Steve Thorne's backhand form is reflected off Skyline's rain-soaked courts. Center: Ranked nationally as number one in her division, Sue Brown '75 practices before a meet. f ,,,, , A ., 2 1 vewg, , ,, ,,g 1 -12,433 J, ' r f Q, , if f mfarggagrf I ., ,,,. 66 Boy's sports i C mir A cor 9 Illini 5SllQmgg Cly ecli Hllanl V -4 it -1 f i 'l 'li cils all il i7 4 1'f 1. me Skiers use Wyoming as race camp I lm' V Q 'f 5 I Rob Heath '75 exhibits his racing skill on a Ka ren Sutro '75 takes a practice run near practice slalom run at Keller's Challenge, Emigrant Lift March 2, readying for the next Squaw Valley, March 2. week's competition at Tahoe Donner Ski Bowl. Rated as the best non-snow race team in Northern California and one ofthe better teams in the interscholastic Ski Federation, the ski team planned for perfection this year. Coach Eugene Rockeman conducted team work-outs on campus as well as on the slopes. Highlighting the season was a trip to Utah and Wyoming during Christmas vacation tor a time ot intense practice. Members of the ski team are Front row: Coach Norman Brown, .l.Tounger, C.Gruss, C.Poulton, S.Baronian, Row 2: K.Sutro, S.Sweetman, S. Walchek, L.Cornell, P.Coupin, and Coach Eugene Rockeman. Row 3: S.VanTil, M.Trumbo, S. Bingham, B.Purcell, D.Wemmer, Back row: G. Anderson, R.Heath, T.Breuner, A.Sohikian, L. Jew. Not pictured are K.Walchek, K.Kalmer, J. Kiland, M.Bailey, S.Sohikian, E.Haag, P.Crosby, A.Brownstein and Coach Ronald Ciremele. Flying down the slalom course at Squaw Valley is sophomore racer Scott Guppy Walchek, during practice March 2. The vigorous life 67 Young team vies for league crown Becauseofthelossotrnanysenior lettermen, varsity gymnasts worked hardtornatchthmrfustpmce Northern California championship standing gained last year. Coached by lra Bud CaH,thetean1rehed heavHy on its only two returning lettermen Craig Harris '75 and Derrick Wong '74. l B Above right, Junior Craig Harris exhibits his agility by performing a lever-L onthe rings. Right: Darrell Hall '75 practices on the parallel bars before the season's first competition. i 1 i , f , , K , f Gymnasts on the 1974 varsity team are Craig Murnane, Bill Hitchings, Dave Kovac, Mark Kneeling is Coach Bud Call whose guidance led Harris, Todd Auker, Andy Penny, Darrell Hall, Bailey, Rich Hanan, Steve Nlclntire, Andre Green, last year's team to the Northern California Mark Gartland, Bob Ralston, Peter Halliday, Bob Bob Nelson, Don Reasoner, and Derrick Wong. championship. 68 Boy's sports M 301.1115 Q sf' QKYLQ- 511 LII: Baseball squad tries for place in championship Bad weather forced a close season scheduHng,wrHchsharpenedtherMay ofthe'TnariSluggers.Takh1gallottheu pre-season games, the team went into the Oakland Athletic League season determined to capture their third consecuUveUtm.Thmreyeswereona TournawwntofChanuNonsUophy Returning lettermen were Harvey CornweH'74,MiKfiMHosowch'75, Bob Haight '74, Rob Rovetta '74, George Howard'74,ManuelRannrez'75,Randy NeBon'75,andJin1SuHNan'74. Coaches George Powles and John Lagos. Center: Coach Powles yells out instructions to his 1974 baseball team. Left: Outfielder Harvey Cornwell '74 hustle down to first base on a single. .V , ,. M :QV L' ,JE ,, 1. ew,- . f ...fr ' 5' ,M is ffwfff ,M, ff f ,...:y f, ,ff ' QHQQMW ar .Q ff n ,z ,ff , n , ,wp , ...ll jWV,M,v!.Lr4 v,f,,,, WV,V ' ' f '?5wzgQQ?5-Yif, ,g . 1 1 TF ,A ' ,,,,, . ,., 'f4lP 1, X4 Af, -e.. M, tkrQEQ't't41,if 13 f ' 5'T'. 1 if ., .4 4 .lj L! , ..-- Ql qufff T, ,L -P Members of the varsity baseball team D.Foley, K.Edwards, J.Hollander, B,Haight, Chapman, lVl.Ramirez, D,Sullivan, R.Nelson. are Front row: M.Davis, V.Stevenson, H. S.RagIand, Back row: Coach George Powles, D.Macleod, J.Sullivan and Coach John Cornwell, IVl.Camporeale, Mlvlilosovich, R.Rovetta, D.Milosovich, G.Howard, B. Lagos. Not pictured is R,Simkover. 70 Boy's sports P 3 uw., 'ew-ww.. .fn . 1' ' s d. Q H, ng ,VH i Left: George Howard '74, Jim Sullivan '74, Kevin ' Edward '74andJeff HoiIander'75awaitti'1eir 7 turns at bat. I In ,ff V? Bottom left: Rob Rovetta '74 beats out a close play at first. 5' Z l 5, ,Q i i ,715 ,fl I 4 I , W 'ia 7 1 fi V 7 . 144' i I ,avr , .A n WV., , e., - - .. 7 V 1 , GFI, ',-F-14-I iiidfu' b, -4 -. . T A , H .,,, 4 .,.. -,I ,DV 41944 .f 1 A 1,-1. 49 X , ,, ,V , V - , , , . , . , , - , ' 7' 'f .L 'V f f ' ,' ff V ,+V ., ' K . , .--- ,.-:,- . v f f A V 3 ., A '4'f TfQ ' . :ij A, '- If . .w-H 'f ' . 4 . ff , ..-'- 7 ' wr' W' 'ff ' 1 P . lf-. - ,W ,,VfV 'fl if L' ' in 'A :L '. ':'?'.4n1.'.3L':':'f-1. Q '- 'i . f 512 gil . Q. , V. f' ji ' , ,,'.J,',,?Qf?1gf:.-2,45 ' '1f,. ' , ' Vg - tiki . ,tu if ' an-f4,. 7' '55 i.. f -.-' N. .f f ' 4 ' . 4 Q. A A , VL :VA V , V Q Jgnnikxx-ia1.V ,, . fx V-hu . 1, -.511 , rv - A., . , , ,, I N ...L -, . V 7 f 7 A ,vm it f jifigztgff -fi V V .. N .a-. yt-'fg-L , V-,. f 7 -- . V nf 491, , 4, i if 674 'Mb VV V- . .- , ..,. - 'VT f' V 'wi ff H --'W-7 Vf 7- A .-1 .. F v-... r ' by-ff' 'Q 'V -Lge - -4' . , mis, H ' ' Em ,i'v0 rave f- ' .' i' -'Y-45w - , - Q- ,-9 . V1.. fv- A V- . f -if -4 -,,-A M44 ,. V ,.. ,gg A qs , in , lx ., .-,,, , .,, ' 'J W V L, ,,.,w3,.gA.f 1 I - ,,-CL, 4. f. -:I --. df......- . 1 .,- . -rye .-V- -... --- K W A I ,., dl -Q-V., ,4, - ,1- L nf pon . In hy. Ap? ,f',, ku f . ,D - ' Above: First baseman Brian Cbapmantakesinfieid my 'nf ,F 79-I , ' 4 practice before a ga me. ' V., V Q again, ' ' Nfl' '. i . a W.. - P ' ff, ff' V Q, Q8 ,iff ..V-.ff , 1 Lf' 09' ' L -,, . 5, A 4 1, ,u 1, X, , ws .Isle-.'4m,. The vigorous iife 71 he M Pitching staff first instandings for Eastbay Led by the All-city pitching of Robert Haight '74 and Randy Nelson '75, and the back up of Vern Stevenson '74 and Mitchell Miloslavich '75, the baseball team worked to make a return trip to the Tournament of Champions for a third time. Right: Catcher Dave Miloslavich '75 helps to prepare the team for their game against Encinal. Below: Pitcher Robert Haight '74 talks to Coach John Lagos about his hitting. Bottom right: Pitchers Vern Stevenson '74 and Mitch Miloslavich '75 warm up for the Harry Ells game. V . .57 .KK Q cwfifif . A gf, 4 ,-1 ' r fa. .54 '44-271' ,. . E4 t ' ffff' 72 Boy's sports Seven All-city wrestlers to return Varsity and junior varsity wrestlers are Front Gerintides, A.Williams, T.Cheng, A.Peoples Back row: P.Yang, R.Sisson, S.Galeria, C.Harris, L. row: E.Strellis, B.WaIIace, W.Perry, P.Nlarinakis, Cheng, B.Ashmore Row 2: L.Curry, A.Davis, M. W.Davis, J.Thompson, D.Field, K.Richmond, D. Zwang, L.Chan, M.Wallace, J.Armstrong, C. Dill, S.Kollias and Coach Mark Ottenbritt. Not Entering the athletic league season with the Oakland Invitational, two wrestlers did well in the field of fourteen schools. Craig Harris at 96 pounds finished with a fourth place award while Louis Dokos in the heavy division, earned a second place trophy. The OAL finals found seven grapplers with All-city titles: Percy Yang '75 C106 poundsj and Brad Ashmore '75 C128 poundsj both with second places, Jon Thompson '75 C196 poundsj in third place, Tony Cheng '75 C148 poundsj, Art Peoples '75 C168 poundsj, Drew Field '75 C175 pounds! and Warren Davis '76 C192 poundsb were also awarded. Top: Heavy weight Sam Kollias '74 has the match and his McClymonds' opponent in control. Center: Drew Field scores a take down on his Mack opponent in a close victory for the Titans. was-1 ' . -13 G pictured are G.Bates. L.Dokos and R.Henderson. Above: Team captain Drew Field '75 smiles during victory ceremonies after pinning his Oakland High opponent. The vigorus life 73 Athletes assist in school programs Gaining experience in teaching physical education were the Teen Teachers. They assisted in girl's physical education and occasionally took over to teach on their own. Their sponsor was Miss Helen Baker. Block S is a group of students who have earned block letters in various sports. The members worked to promote spirit through events such as the Rayders vs faculty basketball game. Officers were Jay Armstrong as Cpresidentj, Lou Dokos Cvice-presidentj, Dave Edlund Ctreasurerj, and Debbie Mitchell Csecretaryb. Mr. Paul Berger sponsored Block Teen Teachers are Front row: Laurie Wolfe, Renata Gray, Wendy Parker, Karen Allington, Carol Loorz, Back row: Danette Gee, LaDoris ' . T Winn, Phylis Rowe, Jackie Fiebig, Kathy Bierman, Miss Helen Baker and Cindy Arionus. Block S lettermen and letterwomen are Front Brown, T.Watson, D.Skram, G.Watters, B.Ashm0re Phelps, J.Johnson, K.Gammelgard, J.Meyer Batik row: B.Weeden, S.Thorne, R.Hanners, J. Row 3: B.Chapman, B.Sugrowe, D.MacNeil. B. row: Coach P.Berger, M.TooIe, K.Bierman, C.Hill. Armstrong, J.Fiebig, D,EdIund, J.Goodman, P. Harden, B.Heath, K.Mulkey, L.Bartholomew, D. K.West, L.Smith, L.Dokos, and T.Brown. Many Yang, S.Stanten. Row 2: G.Thyberg, D.Field, C. Wong. Row 4: C.Arionus, T.Habiger, L.Freitas, M. blocked more than once. 74 The vigorus life 1 .MN 4 'll Swimmers grab seventh title For the seventh straight year, the girl's swim team captured the Oakland Girl's Athletic League championship. The team was led by Coach Shirley LIAAA.. Trackf Newly organized, the girl's track program was extended to include dual meets with the boy's track team. First place runners went to an All-City meet. Winners then traveled to a state wide meet in Bakersfield. Mrs. Dorothy Gray was the team coach. Top: Girl swimmers are Front row: Susan Bowcutt, Donna Seeman, Liz Dain, Rhonda Avery, Cathy Rocke, Ann Deramo, Row 2: Karen Wong, Heather Sprague, Pam Jones, Sheila Jacobs, Suzanne Kubicki, Kathy Kautzer and Pat Baxter. Left: Triple medal winners Karen Wong and Heather Sprague beam after a successful relay. 'i Eirl track members are Front row: Kathy Carlson, Gwen Barr, Back row: Corliss Jones, Yolanda Wilson, Millicent Brown, Eileen lautzer, Karen Bachand, Joyce Guy, Kathy Greta Trumbull, Ava Square, Mary lbowell, Penning, Adrianne, Falgout and Mrs. Dorothy Bierman, Donna Seeman, Lorna Montgomery, Genice Brown, Belinda Shipp, Jackie Fiebig, Gray, coach. lancy Fraley, Jeanne Chrisman, Sherry The vigorous life 75 gene. i J . 4. l 1 l tl rl' 'j l 4 ,1,l, fi' lf' l I ilu l,l' l Below: Terecia Keyes practices a horizontal squat on the horse. Right: Executing a lunge in her floor exercise routine is Jackie Cordes. GirI's gymnastics team participants are Front Row 2: L.OsterIoh, M.Fjellstrom, K.AIlington,J. C.Loorz,K.WiIIiams, L.WilIiams,J.WiIiiams,D. row: A.GiIbertson, C.Rudnick, E.Geary, C.Barber, Cordes, A.Smith, C.Tessien, M.Chin, D.Gousios, Smith, T.Keyes, L.McDonneII, IVI.Handy J.Wong, J.Papadai-cis, E.Gousios, C.Fischer, D.Argyropoious, M.Loche, Back row: S.Bowcutt, and Coach C,Digrazia. 76 GirI's sports F F S. ,W A J-.A ,,. 1 , . .V ,. 7 Q. QQ, Kg Q I 'f 6 vc ,fav f .bw 553- 'I 9 45,4 I I s u i J v n 1 w 1 , I n f S E Jitterbugging to Rock Around the Clock at the Halloween assembly, Miss Elyse Dukatz's Advanced Dance class brought back many memories ofthe sixties. Among the many productions staged by the Dance Demonstration group, Cabaret's opening scene produced in the Fall Music Night, was best received by the audience. Left: Jitterbuggers are Melissa Gonden, Kristy Thomas, Laura Baker, Sally Shurtz, and Karen Freudenthal. Front Row: Dancers are Aletha Levingston, Vickie Allen, Debbie Stewart, Martha Roberts, Sue Tilson, Rita Davis, Kathy Jackson, Susan McConnell, Laurie Wolfe, Laura Baker, and Ruth Young. Row 2: Gina Powell, Debbie Cheung, Danette Gee, Mary Roberts, Carol Sandstrom, Gail Mitchell, Vaughn Ratliff, Karen Aikawa, Sue Clarke, Alexandria Brudy, Gayle Tilton, Suzanne Wong. Top Row: Belinda Phillips, Bonnie Ballou, Laura Davis, Sally Shurtz, Karen Freudenthal, Melissa Gonden, Kim McLean, Kristy Thomas, Denise Baty, Wendy Parker, Kathy Seward, Elyse Du katz, Cynthia Pratt, Renata Gray, and Sherry Wright. The vigorous lite 79 E 'iiivnr Softball With ten members of the 1973 championship team returning, chances were good for the softball team winning back to back titles. The team was coached n nn- nn-n nl i Tennis For the first time in seven years, the girls' tennis team failed to win the Oakland Athletic League title. With the help of Coach Helen Baker, Katie Ditzler won the city-wide singles tournament, while Aileen Watanabe and Eileen Penning combined to take the 4 doubles title. Top: Those returning to the softball team are Front row: Crystal Rivers, Kathy Bierman, Coach Shirley Heady, Jackie Fiebig, Debbie Mitchell, LaRita Glasco Back row: Kathy Kautzer, Anita Tilseth, Margaret Toole, Debbie Duncan, Phyllis Rowe. Center: Members of the girls tennis team are Front row: Julie Wong, Adrienne Falgout, Aileen Watanabe, Debbie Mitchell, Susan Hannah, Mary Lou Maher, Katie Hannah, Susan Stantone Back row: Trish Kohl, Teri Wright, Eileen Penning, Karen Pogetto, Karen Bachand, Susan Riley, Katie Ditzler, Coach Helen Baker. Right: Julie Wong crunches a forehand during practice. Far right: Katie Ditzler keeps her eye onthe pall as she clobbers a backhand. 80 Girl's sports VoHeybaH This year the yolley ball team went Girl's sports are more competitive Foliiiilift?3'5.'i1.2hnedeSSi.tfl21Oa p?ltime . - Jackie Fiebi and co-ca tain Carrie due to more participants g 'J Mota lead the girls. Mrs. Dorothy Gray coached the team. Basketbah Tying for fourth place was the girl's basketball team. High scorer was Pat Ai Martinez, sophomore, with 41 points. Volleyball team members are Front row: Denise Osterloh, Debbie Mitchell, Jackie Fiebig, Carrie Mota, Anita Tilseth, Pat Martinez, Janice Perrillat Back row: Mrs. Dorothy Gray, Cindy Arionus, Kathy Bierman, Joyce Guy, Cheryl Lenninger, Katie Ditzler, Margaret Toole, Susan Chew. X., I Members of the 1974 girl's basketball team Mitchell, Anita Tilseth, Margaret Toole, Stephanie White, Eileen Penning and Coach are Front row: Katie Hannah, Katie Ditzlerl, Debbie Duncan Back row: Vicky Jones, Miss Shirley Heady. The team played tive Susan Hannah Row 2: Pat Martinez, Debbie Kathy Bierman, Crystal Rivers, Jackie Fiebig, games in the Oakland Athletic League. The vigorous life 81 ,, my f V' ' , 'V ,,1 ,. say .Q 3, 4 .wif 'Q Q' 4 5 Q v e 5' fe X 15:1 . ,gn I. R. -. My A '63 Q K 1 1.3 9 F: we gu- : ! x--g Gals n' guys get hitched at school shindi Daisy Maes and Lil' Abners gathered together for a highfalutin time at the Sadie Hawkins Dance, February 22. The Spartan Service Society sponsored the annual dance. Music was provided by Jenisis, a band which played many Chicago and Tower of Power hits. Festivities during the dance included a marriage booth with a honeymoon room and wedding cake, and a refreshment center. Right: Teri Wright and Jay Armstrong won prizes for the best hillbilly costumes. Below left: Julie Wong and Rob Rovetta jitterbug as Roosevelt Gipson and Srping Fuller pick upthe beat. Below: Enjoying Annette Lim's and Dale Lum's wedding reception are Sharon Ngim, Jennifer Williams, Dana Jackson, Jane Terry and Neal Adams. 84 The after hours scene Service group gains new sponsors 51151 ' Iii lv I 1 AI 8 ' Spartan Service Society is noted for its participation at football and basketball games where members collect tickets and money. Other SSS activities this year included escorting parents at Open House, sponsoring the Sadie Hawkins Dance, and conducting a car wash in December. Co-sponsors were Mr. Eugene Horwitz and Mr. Fritz Sparks. Bottom: SSS members are Front row: Greg Thyberg, Daniel Mark, Don Reasoner, Dave Skram, Debbie Ferrari, Roosevelt Gipson, Sue Rix, Aileen Scherer, Anita Tilseth, Kathy Ferro, Tony Brewer, June Hirabayashi, Emma Gee, John Matsutani, Jennifer Williams, Glenn White Row 2: Dave Lesser, Sam Capra, Dan Foley, Rod Klugh, Mike Kan, Cecile Cuttitta, Sue Albright, Cindy Lee, Lisa Soone Row 3: Jay Armstrong, Dave Edlund, Scott Hardy, Sherwood Anderson, Ty Glasgow, Mark Adams, Blake Brehl, Rick Magarian, Jeff Goodman, Mark Kadden, Bob Glover, Sam Kollias, Keith Richmond, Lou Dokos, Drew Field, Lynn Applegarth, Cindy Mar, Lynn Wollenweber, Kathy Fung, Rosanne Votto, Sharon Ngim, Rhie Ohta and Bev Thrush. Top: Fall officers are Clockwise: President Lynn Applegarth, Historian Gary Ng, Social Commissioner Greg Thyberg, Secretary Sue Albright, Treasurer Emma Gee, Vice President Dave Edlund, Chief Justice Glenn White. Spring officers are Treasurer Tony Brewer, Social Commissioner Emma Gee, President John Cunha, Secretary June Hirabayashi, Vice President Glenn White, Chief Justice Dave Edlund. The after hours scene 85 Drama group seeks new area Stagecrew-Behind scenes of Skyline's plays were stagecrew members sponsored by Mr. Rawley Farnsworth. Setting up props occupied their year. Thespians-Major responsibility for acting in the fall play Twelfth Night and the spring musical South Pacific was carried by the Thespians. International Thespian Society, Troop 2316 is directed by Mr. Rawley Farnsworth. Thespians may also participate in stagecrews. Clowning in a moment of relaxation are stagecrewymembers, Front row: Karen Puckett, Debbie DeMeIlo, Trudi Stillwell, John Gilkerson, Sylvia McKinny, Mark Ratner, Bret Carlson, and Cleese Carlson. Thespian members are Front row: Kelly Baker John Budd, Katlarine Seward, Ruth Butler, David Sims, Hana Sheilds, Lenard Kalm, Ava Square, Sue Morgan, Kate Hill, Mark Ratner, and Bret Carlson. Other members are Back row: Dave Barnett, Vici Beightler, Sally Tilson, Sue Rix, Dan Finnamore, Thom Hanks, Kipp Leyser, Ken Poulton, Kathy Meehan, Cleese Carlson, Patty Parker, Jon Crowhurst, John Gilkerson, Mike Vandever, Bonnie Ballou, and Dorothy Calimeris. 86 The after hours scene Actors create Shakespeare comedy ' , ,,, Twelfth Night the fall play, presented Friday night, November 16, and Saturday night, November 17, was the first Shakespearean production attempted by Skyline students. Rainy weather postponed Homecoming Dance until November 16, the same night as Twelfth Night, which gave people the opportunity of attending the play and unwinding afterwards at the dance. Mr. Rawley Farnsworth, director commented that the group was a very expert and professional cast. Left:John Budd, Thom Hanks, and Leonard Kalm add a light touch with their clowning. Center: Olivia, Hanna Shileds, is utterly confused by the antics of the rest of the cast. Bottom: Dancers in the play were Terecia Keyes, Greg Schanuel, Kathy Meehan, Bonnie Ballou, Lenny Kalm, and Don Gates. The after hours scene 87 Q J if Edie Q1 vvy 'Q 5 9 4 Q . f , - Ky . I 1, ,P , ' I 2, MMWM , rw-m,f,,,, V 2'-af' A Q-21517 , 495 , if 'W W If , . MTK I t, ,5 QL. ,O - U , 2 3. '4' Q 4-tif' gs?-y PO' 1 , V V' 3 'ff-V in X ,, ,, 7 y, .9 O .,,V , t ! A ,,,,., W ' K i. - 'K we 1, Kg , 5 . ,.,:X 'Sw 2 'xv -J 5 S -Y Ulr- . f. 97. T31 . 5 If 1 v- my.. G W' f?9'Qf,,152:'m K. Future Business Leaders of America- Starting off in November FBLA members attended a convention in San Francisco to discuss state-wide competition in business skills. The year's agenda included a See's candy sale and a paper drive. The sponsor ofthe club was Mrs. Geraldine Williamson. Scholarship Club-Receiving an introduction to college life by touring college campuses is the main feature ofthe Scholarship Club. Sponsor of the group was Mrs. Juanita Thomas. Top: FBLA members include Front row: Barbara Osborne, Gina Howell, Debbie Way, and Debbie Tuttle. Back row: Hershall Birden, Wendy Plummer, Phyllis Mosley, Yolanda Morris, Linda Brown. Bottom: Active in the Scholarship Club are Front row: Phyllis Smith, Richard Cranmer, Cindy Manley, Renata Gray, Lan Hodges, Michele Coad, Pamela Smith, Christine Miller, and Mrs. Juanita Thomas Row 2: Sandra Roberts, John Matsutani, Charlita Martin, Penni Rosen, Grant Lum, June Hirabayashi, Brenda Mallard, Judi Tashjian, Mary Lou Schenderlain, Suzanne Wong, and Gina Howell Row 3: Denise Baty, Jane Terry, Bradley Hebert, Michele Handy, Ann Bronco, Latricia Young, Anita Thomas, Billy Lee, Felicia Stuckey, Roosevelt Gipson, and Marguerite Stricklin. 90 The after hours scene Educational clubs stimulate interest mm In-..,, as 1 Alternative Education Club Formed with the discontinuation of School- Within-A School, the club includes many people who were in SWS. Featured in the club program was a workshop on improvisional drama. The club was sponsored by Mr. Herb Kennedy. California Scholarship Federation- Along with the College Career Center CSF acquaints students with college campuses across the nation. Club membership was at an all time high this year. Mrs. Jean Cosad sponsored the club. Left: Alternative Education Club members are Front row: Sue Pector, Cathy Cranmer, Nora Steiner, Diana Holton, Melissah Richardson, Mr Herb Kennedy Back row: Andrea Stratton, Liz Compton, Karen Deckleman, Monica Berson, Lynn Wahrhaftig, Steve Starbuck,'Loney Moore and Reuben Hale. Center: Discussing CSF activities are Front row: Debbie How, Elizabeth Derdivanis, Aileen Scherer Back row: Alexandria Brudy, Karen Bolce, Lynn McKelvy, Nancy Blauvelt, Jill Peacock, and Stephanie Taylor. Bottom: Pondering over the CSF qualifications are Front row: Valerie Chambers, Cathy Veretto, Sue Lentz, Arthur Leon Back row: Greg Seiden, Janet Crumpacker, Kathy Kovac, Suzanne Moles Sally Tilson, and Laura Davis. Top right: CSF fall treasurer, Ken Poulton stands with president, Larry Bartholomew. Bottom right: Suzanne Wong, fall secretary stands with fall historian Carolyn Sherwood. Students involved in CSF who received a preliminary grade point average of 4.0, or an A average, are Larry Bartholomew, John Cunha June Hirabayashi, Lynn Hughes, Aileen Scherer, and Cathy Veretto. I The after hours scene 91 Rocket and Glider Club: Rocket and Glider Club members studied aerodynamics and rocketry. They had numerous test launchings on campus, although they never put a club member on the moon. The club was sponsored by World Airways and Mr. Daniel Hickey. Chess Club- Participating in the East Bay Chess League was the main involvement of the Chess Club. Members played in tournaments staged with many groups including chess teams from the University of California at Berkeley and Berkeley High School. Chess lessons were offered to the student body through this organization sponsored by Mr. Daniel Hickey. Rocket and Glider Club members are Front row: Mr. Daniel Hickey, Joel Peter, Steve Lentz, Don Kline, Adrienne Falqout, John Johnson, Back row: Keith Boynton, Lewis Potts,-Ron Anderson, Chuck Gravier, Karen Bachard. Below right: Chess club members Front row: Jerry Lewis, Kenton Jang, Robert Fulop, Mike Kan, Tim Underwood, Larry Sue, Al Harris, Back row: Barry Wood, Charles, Terrence Fisher, and Ted Parsons gather around their sponsor Mr. Daniel Hickey. ff' If VW, -. V in . , ' 1xf:fg2a.Ap,55ffvvi I' I 1' 1-'5s,:f 'f55 ff ,. , Q .,... ,. - 'A I -mas, X 'n ' , , ,ff T fl 'W Mfg 1 f j ,,. . - ,i f f '7t' ' .,.. .. . E .flfrwfz , n 1+ ff 5+ f -f . , ,wf fry, uf, . sisir t '.,', if ii J W, I ' I , fa ,, ' . -Q r . - - T. .,ilt T Above: Dave Boze concentrates on his next play in a game of chess. 92 The after hours scene Rocketeers investigate 'outer space' .F X' N-Le at all M48 iv, .. , New club honors slain leader DECA- involved with learning marketing and merchandising procedures were the members of the Distributive Education Club of America. The Skyline chapter of DECA volunteered to work in the quick drink lines in the cafeteria and also staffed the school store. The club's sponsor was Mrs. Joan Goria. MAFI- international Week was a product of the organization of the Marcus A. Foster International Club. Consisting of representatives from each grade, MAFI worked to perpetuate the memory of the late Dr. Foster. Mr. Kenneth Goepfert sponsored activities. Future Physicians-Peralta Hospital was the destination of the Future Physicians Club on their first field trip. The group, sponsored by Mr. Wilbert Yuen, went to local hospitals and medical centers each month. They also planned a visit to the Ames Space Center in Mountain View. Above: DECA members are Lavetta Washington, Etta Marshall, Amy Lebbert, Arnetta Washington, and Mike Marr. Many members are not pictured. Center: MAFI members Front row: Andy Radford, Todd Auker, Roselyn Wabuge, Back row: Rhonda Shell, Gina Cuclis, James Tapscott, Detra Smith, and Mrs. Mildred Marcus Cassistant sponsorj listen to Mrs. Ann Sprague during a meeting. Below: Future Physicians are Front row: Mr. Wilbert Yuen, Ricklin Lai, Emma Gee, Cathy Veretto, Debbie Fon, Linda Mitsuda, Sallie Poole, and Lilly Chiu. Back row: Wilson Yuen, Dan Benas, Clay Lewis, Cindy Mar, Andrea Baird, Authur Chan, Lynn Wollenweber, Leiann Wong, and Imogene Polk. The after hours scene 93 Now girl cadets join ranks in Officer Corps For the first time in its seven yea rs of existence, the Reserve Officer Training Corps allowed women members among the ranks. Field trips sponsored by the National Guard took the cadets to Camp Parks for a series of experimental basic training maneuvers. Brigadier Commander Alfred Harris was the student in charge ofcommand during the academic year. Top: Cadets Lindsay Brookman, Barbara Osborn, Angie Chew, Joyce Guy, Nannette Leid and Elizabeth Leid stand at-ease as Joanne Glanville receives her beret from Maumi Cannell. Center: miie team members, placlngfirst in Bay Area competition are Front row: David Thornton, Paul Thornton, Gordon Gray, Stephen Nick, fStandingj Morris Chin, John Saxton,.Scott Fraser, Barbara Osborn, Arthur Nicewander and Tom Harmon. Below: Leading drill team in daily work-outs is l-lershall Birden. Members standing at parade rest are Front row: l..Smith, K.Keys, lVl.lVloret, N.Leid, U.Johnson, J.Guy, A.Nicewander, Row 2: C.Gruss, A.Chew, C.Shimadukuro, T.Hart, S.Fraser, A. Harris, B.l.ovejoy, Back row: P.AIbulet, G. Tsushima, J.Bennett, E.Leid, and C.Mathews. A,a,,.-1,s....,,..-.... V s..,A.N.,., . 94 The after hours scene Skiers challenge slopes at Tahoe Ski Club-Lake Tahoe's slopes challenged ski club members when they visited Alpine Meadows and Squaw Valley Five other trips were planned to Sugar Bowl, Bear Valley, Kirkwood, Dodge Ridge, and Heavenly Valley. Choosing areas that would appeal to all skiing skills was the job of Kim McLean, president, Mike Simon, vice-president, Karen Aikawa, secretary, and Carter Milhous, publicity. A candy sale was organized by the club to help defray ski trip costs. Sponsoring the group were Mrs. Juliette Dunham, and Mr. Clarence Stevenson. Above: Officers of ski club include President Kim McLean, Vice-President Mike Simon, and Treasurer Karen Aikawa. Center: Officers Carter Milhous, publicity chairman, and Anne Wilson, secretary, discuss future ski trips. Below: Ski Club members include Todd Auker, Kimi Aikawa, Ann Albright, Julie Helm, John Gale, and Tom Borsky. Row 2: John Accinelli, Jeff Brown, Michael Simms, and Jeff Wallis. Row 3: Kris Altmayer, Leslie Allan, Jon Trautner, Na nette Slack, Corrie Zuck, and Carol Peterson. Back row: Debbie Ferrari, Gina Cuclis, Loretta Trumbull, Madeline Joe, Kathy Matray, Francine Barnett, and Lorraine Aochi. The after hours scene 95 Service clubs help underprivileged Save the Children-For the second year, Z ClulrOne of the community services Burnadette Narci, an American Indian in which the club was involved was child, was supported by the club. A bringing valentine gifts to the elderly participatingmthe Savethe Children Clubare volleyball marathon, held on January people in the Salem Lutheran home. from ,Dwi Sherri Tatai, Carol Bakery Bev Thrush' 19 was one of their many activities. They also participated in Oakland's Barbara Rabefii Kelly Baker, Kathy Ferro, Debbie The club was sponsored by Mrs. SHAN project whichihelps care for FOng4C'1E:gfyL0g gaIfS'eS2bSbiLeEl5d'gaR221mfgggg' Rosemary Eagan who helped Save the underprivileged parents and child ren. Dave Stein' Andie Stgjutanqyer' Cirgdy Stoutamyeri Children organize cookie sales and Sponsors for the Z club were Miss Valerie Chambers, Anita Tilseth. programs at several day care centers. Georgette Cary and Mrs. Kathryn Allen. , . ,. ..V :sci ,,,,. ,WV ,,., ,.,. , ,,,,.,, aa' ,. . 511 51 A K ' ' - WTA, - ' ,fig- i,.,,,,:4d, ., w' j 6 .f . N, , , v 1 YPZT3' Members ofthe Z Club are Front row: Valerie Raben, Judy Michel. Row 2: Belinda Gracias, Anita Searls, Shari Hymen. Back row: Cindy Stoutamyer Chambers, Debbie Stewart, Kathy Ferro, Barbara Tilseth, Andra Stoutamyer, Andrea Baird, Carolyn Marina Gracias, Debbie Fong, Rita Davis 96 The after hours scene Energetic clubs grow larger Pep ClutrWith almost twice as many members as last year, the 1973-74 Pep Club added much more enthusiasm to the football and basketball season. Bowling Club- ln its second year of competition, the Bowling Club competed with other Bay Area schools but not Oakland Athletic League schools. The twenty member team met every Friday afternoon at Piedmont Avenue Lanes. Sponsor of the club was Mr. Dan Hickey. Bottom: Bowling Club-Stu dents who bowled with the club are Front row: Bill Schleicher, Bruce Hendrickson, Dan Foley, Morris Chin, Greg Tsushima, Laurel Williams, Robert Goodman, Back row: Jim Gee, Chris Hom, George Soper, David Thorton, Bob Lipanovich, and Arthur Leon. Top: Leading the Pep Club is Tina Taylor. Other members include Row 2: Deidra Verrett, Karen Sims, Silvia Graham, Acq ualan Mapp. Row 3: Sharon Payton, Patrice Melton, Coletha Moore, Lynetta Cornelius. Row 4: Pam Fonteno, Genice Brown, Corliss Jones, Cynthia Davis. Row 5: Emma Brown, Donna Nash, Nay Winn, Charlotte Goodwin. Row 6: Sherry Dickerson, Cheryl Wagner, Debra Brinkley, Jackie Montgomery, Vicky Allen. Row 7: Cynthia Cravanas, Kim Shannon, Vickie Brown, Shirley Dismuke, Melody Roland. Row 8: Gloria Simpson, Valerie Johnson, Linda Lowery, Brenda Mallard, Nancy Green. Bac row: Debrah Colvin, Wanda Davis, Phyllis Mosley, DianeGreen, Phyllis Hodges. Bottom left: Bruce Hendrickson, junior, competes with teammates at Piedmont Avenue Lanes. The after hours scene 97 Below: Over-populated with umbrellas, joyous fans cheered the team on to victory. Right: Princess Terecia Keys and escort Eric Lee on their way to get some homemade cookies and punch. Q, ,Q V gf, 9 , ,f V, ... ' -'r' 'M ' ' ,' Q P ff Yi' TW! ya . 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The view from the stands alternated between low banks of fog and mists of rain. Undaunted by the inclimate weather, halftime festivities included the presentation of the Homecoming princesses and their escorts. Highlighting the evening celebration was the crowning of Queen Erin Riley by last year's queen, Marcia Lee. The Homecoming Dance featured the sounds of the band Saba . Left: Graciously accepting her title is 1974 Homecoming Queen Erin Riley. . F , Ks, 3, 4. 5,1 Princess Genice Brown with Brian Chapman. m Dancing to the music of Saba are Laura Davis. Randy Clough, Alvin Sanford and Sheila Jackson. The after hours scene 99 Right: Cheering squad members Sandra Hammons, Cherlyn Presant, Collette Davis, Nancy Nelson, Corliss Price, and Jane Terry watch the game with mixed emotions. Below: Leaning on victory blocks are song girls Tina Carmicheal, Denise Baty, Lynn Cadwaleder, Charletta Martins, Nancy Nelson, Ava Square and Lan Hodges. Bottom: With enthusiastic smiles the letter girls spell out Skyline, They are Cherlyn Presant, Phyllis Rowe, Collette Davis, Sandra Hammons, Kim Williams, Renata Gray, and Corlis Price. 5 4 4-. --will hai 5'-17 ' il 3' LVXY V 55 . ,I-1 b K: alia: .,,. ' A 1-' ,fr 100 The after hours scene Cheering squads boost school spirit -49 Hours of persistant practicing by the song girls, letter girls, and cheerleaders, resulted in a sprited football season. Twenty one girls made up the 1973-1974 cheering squad, which led the enthusiastic rooters in cheers created by the squads for the MIGHTY TITAN teams. Left: Heading the three cheering squads are song girls Tina Carmichael, cheerleader Karen Allington, and letter girl Cherlyn Presant. Below: Pointing toward the Skyline hills are cheerleaders Julie Wong, Jennifer Williams, Jane Terry, Karen Allington, Tanis King, Ira Mae Sanders and Annette Lim. fn The after hours scene 101 v-1. Groups reflect varied concerns Asian Student Union-Food sales, dances, and a Kung-Fu assembly were among the many activities of the ASU. Mr. James Wong, sociology teacher, sponsored the group. Officers were Mike Ong, president, Lorrie Tinloy, vice-president, Cindy Yee, secretary, Wesley Lew and Debbie Cheung, treasurers. Black Student Union-Officers were Aletha Levingston, president, Gina Howell, vice-president, Juanita Jones, secretary, Debra Colvin, treasurer. Mrs. Carol Macpherson sponsored the group of students. Top: ASU club members are Front row: Mark Buck, Arthur Chan, Grant Lum, Steven Mark, Selwyn Quan, Ricky Yuen. Brian Wong. Row 2: Dale Lum, Cecilia Cheung, Modori ishihara Debbie Yee, Mike Ong, Terry Young, Rosalee Lum, Suzanne Wong, Diane Nomura. Row 3: Ken Mitsuda, Rick Lai, Mindy Ong, Terri Wong, Wilson Yuen, Sherwin Chan, Janet Louie,Wesley Lew, Gail Nomura, Cindy Yee, Lorraine Tinloy, Victor Yee, Debbie Cheung. Middle: BSU club members are Front row: Debra Colvin, Tina Taylor, Karen Sims, Row 2: Gloria Simpson, Gina Howell, Brenda Mallard, Deidra Verrett. Row 3: Pam Smith, Phyllis Mosley, Pam Mallard, Aletha Levingston. Bottom right: ASU officers are Debbie Tinloy, Mr. James Wong, sponsor, Cindy Yee, Mike Ong, Wesley Lew, and Debbie Cheung. Below: BSU officers are Aletha Levingston, Gina Howell, and Debra Colvin. 102 The after hours scene Conservation Club-Conservation Club, sponsored by Miss Helen Wheeler, and headed by Richard Kattelmann, has campaigned for many important issues. Among them are writing letters to congressmen and state legislators to support California's wilderness areas. Students have worked to promote environmental education at Skyline and also elementary schools. The group is also a member of BAYCOTE CBay Area Youth Conference On The Environmenty a Bay Area high school organization. GirI's Athletic Association-Sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Gray, the GAA involves a wide variety of year round sports. The gymnastics team sponsored a candy sale to raise money. Another fund raising project was the selling of address labels by club members. Conservation Club members are And rea Stratton, Lynne Hughes, Jim O'Young, Richard Kattelmann, Jan Ng, Mary Lou Maher, Aileen Watanabe, Yvonne Bennett, and Kim Larsen. Left: Susan Fong and Janet Louie race for the ball as Tia Platias referees. Below left: Julie Wong practices her tennis form. Below: GAA board of directors are Debbie Mitchell, Phyllis Rowe, Jackie Fiebig, Kathy Bierman, Margaret Toole, and sponsor Mrs. Gray. 12 , .. I .Qi 2- if . Q, gf is . M ! I.- ,. .. V Lili el, 'wif ,- fa . . ' -. t c , i x il, . . ., -.. 5' fi -if X-Q? . 'n fl 1 The after hours scene 103 . -2- , . A 'Q- aljliggm - Right: Altos Trudi Stillwell, Jane Terry, Sue Tilson and Sally Tilson rehearse their parts in an ensemle number. Below: Greeting the rising sun, Clefdwellers are Front row: K.BoIce, R.Shell, M.Rector, K Mitsuda, S.McConneII, S.HoIland, L.Brookman fp G.Cuclis, S.Tatai, Row 2: A.Lynch, C.Johnson K.Evans, J.Christopherson, N.Alderson , K V L.Sue, Nl.PowelI,J.Hirabayashi,.l.Matsutani ' ' M.Cannell, S.Albright, S.Wong, C.Baker, G.OrIik, T.Salem, K.MorelIi, S.Kraemer, C.Schour, M.Belcher, A.Albright, Row 3 G.Lum, T.Ricco, Row 4: A.Epstein, A.Harris J.Neidleman, M.Vandever, Back row: A.Radford, K.Richmond 'lag 1, , .,,,., 1f 'lL.,,., :.k A js - M1-..fN,,,, i , Q V. r ' NiF'tA 104 The after hours scene Television station presents vocalists Channel 44 studio was the setting for one ofthe vocal ensemble's first performances in the fall of 1973. Choir and girls glee appeared in the many seasonal programs presented by the music department. Mrs. Joanne McKray directed the three singing groups. Top: Members of the vocal ensemble are Susan Rix, Janice Maxie, Mike Vandever, Ava Square, Leonard Kalm, Sally Tilson, Dan Finnamore, Sue Tilson, John Gilkerson, Kathy Morelli, Kris De Lauer, David Sims, Jane Terry and Trudi Stillwell. Center: Girls glee members are Front row: Jeanne Sims, Cecelia Cheung, Lindsay Brookman, Midori lshirhara, M'Lissa Rhode, Wendy Parker, Row 2: Mrs. Joanne McKray, Celeste Marcus, Alison Faulkner, Ann Baranco, Nancy Trumbo, Aundrea Ga rdere, Terri Peters, Back row: Maumi Cannell, Vicky Brown, Katie Spees, Sarie Nolen, Kim La rrabee, Claire McNely. Not pictured are Michelle Brewer, Elizabeth Davis, Nina Mitchell, Judy Moore and Betty Taylor. Below: Included in the choir are Front row: Mrs. McKray, Vickie Beightler, Karen Yarbrough, Robin Thompson, Debbie Peck, Kathy Taylor, Doreen Argyropoulos, Janet Selby, Sally Tilson, Susan VanTiI, Row 2: Sandra Jarmann, Laurie Shultz, Dave Barnett, Craig Gabriel, Mike Vandever, Ken Mittlebuscher, Eric Strellis, Vickie Jones, Janis Christofferson, Theresa Salem, Row 3: Lisa Beery, Debby Way, Kipp Leyser, Doug Stephens, Kevin Rockwell, Ken Dare, Keith Brooks, Vernon Jones, Carol Sandstrom, Cathy Abshire, Sherry DeHerrera, Row 4: Kari Robinson, Kathy Seward, Sarah Kraemer, Karla Kinyon, Aian Walcott, John Budd, Greg Williams, Glenn Reber, Patrick Harbey, David Fowler, Rodney Johnson, Jan Hornberger, Kim Williams, Lynn Cadwalader. Not pictured are Laura Baker and Nancy Nelson. The after hours scene 105 , 1 ,, ,,,f Y v V 'hui' '51-wr-Q. ,- ' , M 'W' 1 . X .- ,IF Af f 4 ch 15 4151,-. 'ae S'o'. 0, ., x Q -. f A ,J 1 Q V , Y Kgiyf n V f W, Q! A -sp 1 ,, M 9' nz!! 4, ,,. 'W' 6 :fn M5 Q '-' i S South Pac fic accompanied by theatre orchestra Below: Symphonic band members performing in the Winter Band Concert are Front Row: S.Wong, S.Whidden. D.Piper, K.Thomas, S.Holland, E. Blumberg, S. Taggart. Row 2: K. Bolce, C. Kelley, N. Alderson, L. Hudgens, T. Platias, N. Cunningham, C. Johnson, C. Hoy, D. Mattox, G. Evans, S. Walton, T. Kovac, J. Stolmack, M. Williams, A. Lynch. Row 3: L. Bartholomew, J. Matsutani, L.Sue, C.Nelson, J.Johnston, J. Neidleman, V.Jones, A.Nicewander, D.Donohue, E. Wilson, R. Nelson, T. Lorenson, D. Whaley, R. Hawkins, G. Pierson, C. lsble. Row 4: E. Johansson, M. Kiser, D. Denham, G. Orlik, D. Bishop, F. Thomas, M. Crossland, J. Carvalho, M. Rector, M. Haynes, LL Arengo, R. Magarian, J. Accinelli, M. Gartland, A. Harris, M. Axup, A. Epstein, M. Baba, P. Firby, K. Richmond. Row 5: B. Clouse, D. Prydes, R. Burch, D. Gousios, M. Holdrich, S. Kelley, R. Gipson, P. Ware, M. Crossland, R. Aidams, T. Strane. D. Presant. P. Bergson. B. Gidal J. Plummer, G. Ng, K. Pleasants, P. Wahrhaftig, J. Budd, C. Ratto. Bottom: Philharmonic orchestra members are Front Row: S.Wong, M.Powell, G.Underwood, C. Witharm, G.Taboloff, K.McLean, M.Lee, C.Baker. Row 2: K.Fong, G.Piperis, S.Tatai, K.Mitsuda, G. Cuclis, E.Gousios, J.Hirabayashi, K.Dixon, S. Roberts, K.Yuen, T.Stillwell, D.Gilbertson, J. Hebert. Row 3: G.Lum, M.Maher, S.McConnell, L. Allen, A.Watanabe, K.Erenprais, W.Kraemer, D. Beutke, L.Goldman, J.Johnston, K.Evans, A. Albright, W.Dahlberg. Row 4: K.Kovac, R.Votto, C. Reyes, L.Larson, S.Fong, S.Craig, V.Chambers, L. Hughes, M.Belcher, L.Wahrhaftig, C.Schour, S. Albright, A.Radford, R.Shell, O.l3rown. Row 5: S. Kruse, G.Hoff, S.Warwick, D.Allen, J.Johnson, L. Steiner, R.Washington, S.Stantone, T.Parsons, F. Leslie, B.Castleman, T.Ricco, D.Boysen, D.Kovac S.Douglas, C.lsble. Row 6: R.Adams, J.Hartman, E.Cumming, A.Wong, L.Jew, W.Winzer, A. Johnson, M.Simms, G.Jackson, A.Cardes, J. Protopappas, J.Argyropoulos, K.MorelIi. Fall Music Night began a full season of many programs produced by Skyline's music department. Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, performed by the philharmonic orchestra and advanced and intermediate dance classes, added holiday spirit to the Holiday Music Program. Both band and orchestra performed in a Statewide Music Festival and individual members ofthe instrumental department participated in a Solo and Ensemble Festival. Under the direction of Mr. Richard Adams the theatre orchestra highlighted the year by providing accompaniment for the spring musical South Pacific. Stage Band members, practicing one hour each morning before school, presented numerous jazz concerts throughout the year for local junior high and elementary schools. Their repertoire included exerpts from Cabaret Stage Band mem bers participated in the Winter Band Concert and various assemblies. Pep Band added spirited music to the 1973 football season. Practicing before school for a jazz concert, Stage Band members are Front Row: H.Schmidt, T. Kovac, F. Leslie, E. Johansson, A. Lynch, L. Jew, M. Williams. Row 2: J. Stolmack, G. Pierson, S. Douglas, C. lsble, R. Klugh. Back Row: P. Firby, K. Richmond, D.Boysen, D.Kovac, M.Rector, L.Arengo. Below: Spirited members of Skyline's own Pep Band include Front Row: A. Epstein, S. Wong, S. Roberts, K. Thomas, V. Chambers, K. Bolce, G. Orlik, A.Lynch. J.Matsutani, L.Arengo. Row 2: D. Kovac, M. Williams, T. Platias, K. Morelli, J. Stolmack, M. Holdrich, E. Johansson, G. Ng, M. Rector. Back Row: T. Lorenson, P. Firby, K. Richmond, P. Wahrhaftig, S. Douglas, C. lsble, E. Cumming, M. Gartland, T. Ricco. Band music adds zest to student life , 108 The after hours scene Creative endeavors express ideas 2 Expression Magazine-Having received more entrants than any other year, the Expression board found reviewing and evaluating an arduous task. However, through the perseverance of the board and the strength and restraint of their sponsor Mrs. Fa ricita Wyatt, all the deadlines were met. KazooMarching Band-Though the Glenn Miller Band they are not, the Kazoo Band, started by Allan Stephens, was created to promote school spirit. The huge fifteen foot float which was paraded at the Homecoming game was the highlight of the year. Recognizing the unique concept of the Kazooer's, Bill Fiset mentioned them in his Oakland Tribune column. The club is sponsored by Counselor Henry Bianchi. ab pn.: 'Q I 2 :Lys W -W Above: Adding spirit and harmony to the campus are Kazoo members Front Row: Don Reasoner, Dave Wong, Tom Hanks, Ken Wiessler, Steve Frankel, Kirk Walchek, Back Row: Allan Stephens Steve Stanten, Tandy McGinty, John Cunha. Gordon Watters, Lou Dokos, Mr. Henry Bianchi, Doug Spindler, Eric Rudney, Brian Wong, Steve Thorne, Debbie Stewart, and John Danhakl. v Top: Listening as editor Kipp Leyser and Bonnie Ballou Far Right: read excerps from past Expression magazines are members Chuck Gravier, Mrs. Faricita Wyatt, Debbie Gadd, Cathy Tripp, Mark Coovelis, Greg Schanuel, Gwen Underwood, Laura Davis, Sue Riley, and Donna Seeman, During both lunches the board met for discussion. Left: Third period Expression board editors Vern Stevenson, Karen Freudenthal, Mark Coovelis Ruth Young, Debbie Gadd and Cathy Tripp go over prose contributions to the literary magazine. The after hours scene 109 E . Top left: Leading the dance on Afro-American Day is Black Student Union member Betty Taylor. Top right: Dishing up plates of rice and chow mein for sale on Asian Day are Carlos Reyes, Mindy Ong, and Wesley Lew. Right: VictorYee demonstrates his agility with twin chinese war swords in the martial arts assembly put on by the Asian Students Union. 110 The after hours scene f W E. H-- 'g : 6: 'Eli f 5493: 5 f ' . ,. M. .- M.. -,. , ff .1 1 ft ff ,, f aff 5 Q 5 ,. f if ' ' K' GZ? 1' ffffgd, 'R ' MN ff y f' , 2 ff A ,,'. f,- .f,. .Ae Y 5 . H ' f, ,,,, '15, . ,fr , at , -,. .f:, ,f6:13,?:f'g4'7! .hggfr 'W' ,,.' 'Mt: ' 1. ' kwa, ,. .1'3.',lL,., I . . .f':':1 International Week mixes cultures International Week ClVlarch 11-153 involved different cultural backgrounds in a colorful variety of events ranging from tasting international cuisine and dancing to informative lectures and slide shows. Daily themes centered attention on the Latin, European, Asian, and African origin of the student body. The final day of the week was deemed Melting Pot day to encompass all cultu res and culminate the festivities. Activities including invitational assemblies, food preparation, and sales were scheduled by the Marcus A. Foster Intercultural Club. Left: Greek line dancing on the senior lawn shows off the talents of Rita Retalas, Anne Wilson, Julie Joaquin, Diana Gousios, and Georgia Piperis. Below: Asian Student Union members, including Janet Louie, Mindy Ong, Laurie Tinloy, and Debbie Cheung perform a fan dance during first lunch. 1 ,filf , 2 1 -'J 1-. GA The after hours scene 111 ,W . f 4 fm, , ,f ff f f ffwfwf X A 0 7 7, f cz ,, 4. ff yy, 1 yy 47 KV, M I I f W f a X f I , X ,. ' 21 W2 I ff ? f , 6 ,4 7 411 fl ff I G 'R'-'ff ,4 a, :,., W, 2 4 I a -. . - mf Wy u ' ZA ' x f 4 'J 'ff K fin In stiffscholarship competition in various fields, many seniors were chosen to represent Skyline. Certificates, prize money and scholarships were achieved. Nominated by faculty and counselors, students were awarded plaques by the Bank of America in four general fields with a chance to win 5550 to 351,000 in regional competition. Outstanding in the field of homemaking a senior girl gained the Betty Crocker award for Skyline. Two students qualified as semi-finalists and were able to continue in the Hertz Foundation Scholarship contest. Eight students became finalists in the National Merit scholarship program. They were judged on the basis of their National Merit test scores, another examination, and teacher-counselor evaluation. Five students were chosen as Skyline's representatives for the National Council of Teachers of English Award. To better business and economic abilities in future businessmen, the Gemco Department Store Foundation sponsored a scholarship contest. Skyline's winner was a senior boy who went on to future competition. A large number of seniors earned the title of California Scholarship Federation Sealbearers. These students were members of CSF for at least four semesters, one of which was in their senior year. Above: Selected for the National Council of Teachers of English awards are juniors Jill Peacock, Suzanne Gill, Rhie Ohta, Randy Nakayama and Joyce Yasaki. Left: Chosen to represent Skyline in the Gemco scholarship competition is Don Gates. Tim Underwood is the recipient of a chemical engineering award. Betty Crocker's Family Leader of Tomorrow is Valerie Chambers. The after hours scene 113 Members of the Oakland Athletic League teams received scholarships from several colleges for their performance during their three years at Skyline. Another scholarship offered to the students was the National Achievement Scholarship for outstanding black students. Three seniors were commended. A special scholarship given by National Merit Scholarship Corporation was earned by a senior boy who received ?p1,400. A senior boy won a S5300 Chemical Engineering award given by the Dow Chemical Company. 4 v 5 it 1 , 4 s i 2 . l Above: Bank of America plaque winners are Lynn Hughes-Liberal Arts and Suzanne Wong-Fine Arts. Right: Commended seniors for National Achievement Scholarships are Deborah Moffet, Alfred Harris, and Michelle Legare. Above right: Football Scholarship winners are Louis Dokos, Robert Goady, and Ken West. 114 The after hours scene Q Z 2 5 Above: Dave Stein, president for both semesters, meets with tall vice president Renee Auker. Above Right: Commissioners of assembly are Hill Swlmmer and Steve Selna. Below: Treasurer is Pam Malkson, Karen Freudenthal is commissioner of internal affairs, and Cynde Aha rt is secretary. 116 The after hours scene Student officers promote changes Teacher evaluation, open campus and alternative education were the issues that involved the Student Association this year. Their hope was to make these possible for the futu re. Very noticeable this year was the abundant school spirit brought out by the students, a very big accomplishment considering most attitudes inthe past. Above: Spring officers are John Cunha, vice president, and Laura Davis, secretary. Below left: Commissioners of assembly are Greg Hoff and Gary Ng. Below right: Treasurer is Roosevelt Gipson and Louis Dokos is commissioner of internal affairs. The after hours scene 117 ,Mu -f 01 Wx vW:e:m ew: -ff. fr :r ::,- ww . ' if fo ' , , . fi? '-aj ' W , MW -Q '93- W 'www Q w 'mv Q. -U. .-an Led by President Todd Auker, the sophomore class started their three year high school trek toward 1976. Active from the begi nning, the class sponsored a waterbed drawing atthe Fall Carnival and held a ski swap to raise funds for events. Planned were a Santa Cruz Boardwalk trip and a talent show. I v 4, . g ,nf-flv fy A ,... 1 1-,iz ,cw -lg f mem Above: Displaying his leadership potential ' discovered in junior high, is President Todd Auker. Top: Vice presidential duties are handled by Susan Wong during her term in office. Center: Sophomore representative to the student court is Judge Sha ron Tatai. Serving as secretary is Nad Winn: treasurer is Patty Wilson. Bottom: Sophomore officers leave their planning session to turn to the camera. 120 Sophomores in , fw- Sophomore class stages Ski swap to raise funds f-, -.,r, mi l, 6. fl Nutrition break activities usually include students chatting with their friends. 74 - E, Abbott, Brian Aikawa, Kim Albright, Ann Alden, Rory Y W , Alderson, Nancy x - ,, Alexander, Alice Alexich, Deanna ,A Alferes, Brenda . Alferes, Robert a 3 O If 4 ,J E Q 5, if dy fl ' I I v 4 M ' ' ,L V la' T3 I f Li z ! . B 't .U ? 3 l a i L ' 4 Na T I' Y is 5 a 3? , .ig- : 'A is 4 ' , . , ' ,:. A- -- ,fs fr -A ,- T 1 , f v A I , . , , 4'.1 f. v J - '10, , ' ' 2, l L 1 A , 5, my x ma, W I f ' ,rf f ,av ,, x, T 1 il , ul' ...-- , .. . A se. V, v , f I 'L x ' ir , , Q N 1, ':A V4 . yi W'- I f ,Mkt V -. 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John Barsamian, Barry Bates, Glenn Baxter, Pat Beckwith, Len Beightler, Chris Benatar, Jay Benson, Ralph The younger set 121 ,W iff dl f 'A , f .pk L- ' aft' , ' if '-Q1 Y we X raw, I , ' ,,,,g.f,, A ., ,. alias: ng, V In ff' 3 r ' - ' ' 11fw - 1 . - - 'sk if J, Beery, Lisa Bellman, Fred Belshaw, Gary Bernardo, Mike Bennett, Kathryn Benson, Craig Berry, Patricia Bertolozzi, Mariella Beynon, Mike Bingham, Shellie Bishop, Janice Bixler, Matthew Blumberg, Eve Bolce, Karen Boone, Cathy Bork, Bonnie Bourg, Sabrina Boutie, Clifton Bowcutt, Frederica Bowers, Shirley Boysen, Dean Boze, Dave Bradshaw, Veda Braxton, Ruby Breedlove, Da rell Breuner, Tom Brewer, Michelle Brinkley, Debra Britton, Laurie Brookman, Lindsay Brown, Alfonso Brown, Dana Brown, Emma Brown, Herbert Brown, Jeff Brown, Nathaniel Brown, Paul Brown, Tim Brown, Vicky Brownstein, Alan 122 Sophomores M vii We 'E' 'cr rl' is Q if if A32 5 6 ii, N . 5, X Yvonne Bennett, Anne Newcombe and Robin Moore enjoy the October sun while studying v , -.-...,. 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' V Davis, Warren ,, ' ,i ff , L , 7 Debiasi, Kathy ji ' W th. , y fl ilk 'ff ' ii' 16 Bruno, Cora Barker, Reggie Bundy, Mary Burch, Rochelle Burns, Jay Butler, Nancy Calbert, Iris Calderon, Danny Call, Bryan Cannell, Maumi Carlson, Bret Carnes, Tim Carter, Mark Carty, Laurie Cassaman, Peter Chadwick, Sharon Chamberlain, Jeanne Chambers, Jay Champion, Deborah Chan, Gary Chan, Larkin Chapman, David Charles, Tim Cheng, Larry Cheung, Cecilia Chew, Susan Chiasson, Stephen Chin, Elaine Chinn, Debbie Chinn, Larry Chinn, Michael Chow, Linda Chow, Norman Christensen, John Clark, Patricia Clausen, Amber Clouse, Ron Coad, Alison Coche, Mary Colombe, Audrey Connor, Celeste Coope, Jessica Copes, Debra Cornell, Laura Cornwell, Conrad Costa, Rickey Cotton, Linda Covington, Gloria Coupin, Paul Craig, Cora Craig, Sharon Cravanas, Cynthia Creely, Brian Crosby, Peter Cuclis, tiina Cunningham, Nora Curry, Leonard Dailey, Tom Dain, Liz Dalton, David Darling, Julie Davies, Jett Davis, Anthony Davis, Cynthia The younger set 123 Decosta, Virginia Deherrera, Ron del Solar, Paul Denham, Dolores Dennison, Steven Denny, Wendi Derdivanis, Beth Diamanti, Dena Dickerson, Sherry Dignan, Roberta Ditzler, Katie Dixon, Karen Dixon, Priscilla Dixon, Richard Dodge, Susie Dodson, Gary Dorneny, Gary Donohue, David Doura, Karine Dorsey, Yvette Downs, Susan Douglas, Nick Duarte,Jose Dunn, Cedrik Dyson, Renee Earp, David Edlund, Barbara Edwards, Meg Eletant. Steve Elliott, Kevin Englehard, Kerry Erenprais, Karen Erickson, Sally Ernst, Joseph Evans, Kathleen Evans, Sue Fahrback, Robert Fanini, Bob Farrow, Lisa Faulkner Alison Faustinl, Kathy Fehrenbacher, Tom Feiring, Sue Fentis, Michael Ferguson, Nancy Fews, Mary Fiering, Kathy Fischer, Cara Fisher, David Fishley, Gail Finger, Cathy Finnamore, Sue Firby, Paul Fleming, Vivien Fletcher, Juanita Fong, Stan Fong, Debi Fong, Janice Fong, Larry Fong, Susan Foster, Kenneth Fowler, David Fowler, Michael Fredrickson, Brad Freenian, Ann Friedland, Sheila Friend, Liz Fromm, Lisa 124 Sophomores Yearbook pictures involve lower classmen v E . V YV gl A , .,,V 45 ,V , L ,. ef L 3, 1 fx A f !6rM QS. - 5 ef vc L3 U K 1' 3 fl , ' A A V 5 L if L 1 . , re , ,sig 'D xx f D fi , 4 , ' . L F 1 A - my Y V 1 1. 2 , mm ,, t vm ,.r, .. 1, as ,gi f gb ry fe r. , 'riifgif' ,i, ' r ' 5445 1- El ft t, i ' K '- -- fi ' '1 14 1 E Q14 ' .- 5 ' 4114.0 'Li , . . I .-FW: I . Ui- ' ' ' :ll 'Zi VV Lip if V l y 3' f Q ' 1 A I .gk L ' f 3 Y - ef 'f QM , . tc' r 'L 'V ,. M I in ,,,, , -I 1' ,V ' I. 44 '-,ef I , K . I vm fa I F KW 35 V I ,l..Al - Av, I, ,. i g , K llr rrrr ' .- i f L A L I L it 'i ,!' F 3 ' .,.'T'w. f ' '. kj fi , V Q. , 4 . . yn , -- , , Y X , yi.. I jf Qt' A, Deeply involved in serious reflections is Ken Taylor. Brad Fredrickson is in the background. V3 Aniitflm, g ik in i V Q tllllili-mist .rm f 1 f W s fx .f J-V .. ft 1 Q3 ,J 1t'+ Serene Jenine Kent poses for her sophomore yearbook picture. 1 .. Frost. Mark Frykman, Kristin f l. i F 1 ,, x , Fuller, Scott , .' Gardner, David I SW ' A ., Gardere, Aundrea X, is-'D Q. 3 X X2 .lt .fr 6 Q Gardere, Lori K X Geary, Eva .5 Gebhard, Susan ' Q' -R if .X tiff'- cz-' 13, fs 9-7 Greig, Robert Griffin, Kati Grossman, Steve Guy, Joyce Hallock, Jim Hanan, Patrick Hannah, Katie Hannah, Susan Hansen, Debbie VAX 1 59 1- Sb X 9 Q, 1 l' -1- Geddes, Grace Gee. Jim Gee, Linda Giambruno, Kim Gibbons, Scott Gidal, Barry Gilbertson, Dru Glovannini, Tom Glaser, Peter Gohd, Sheri Golde. lVlatt Goldman. Laureen Goldstein, Nlarcie Goldstein, Tedd Goodman, Paul Goodwin, Lori Gordon, Lynida Gordon, Michael Gousios, Eleni Gracias, Marina Grady, Nancy Gravier, Nanette Gray. Linda Green, Diane Greenberg, Russell The younger set 125 126 Hargrave, Angela Hardy, Lori Hansen, Kurt Harkness, Jennifer Harmon, Tom Harper, Brian Harris, Bill Harris, Fay , ,,. - ,W VW! ,' Pre-season excitement dominates all rooters W .. Harris, Rhonda Harvey, Patrick Hart, Timothy Hatamiya, Bruce Heins, Lexie Henderson, Harrison Hebert, Joseph Herndon, Tom Hewitt, Kim Hicks, Mark Hill, Tom Hincenbergs, Andris Hoard, Carl Hodges, Phyllis Hollis, Steve Hom, Val Hong, Daisy Houston, Mitchell Houtz, Michael How, Deborah Hoy, Carolyn Hull, William Hudgens, Lori Hulse, Mandy Huntress, Roger Hall, Valorie ireland, Jim Isbell, Robert lsble, Joe lshihara, Midori Jacobs, Julie Jackson, Garry Jackson, Rodney James, Richard James, Vincent Janner, Don Jaramillo, Philip Jayer, Robert Jenson, Earl Jeter, Michael Jew, Lester Joe, Madeleine Johnson, David Johnson, Eric Johnson, Kris Johnson, Mark Johnson, Steve Johnson, Uriel Johnson, Valarie Jones, Corliss Jones, Bernard Jones, Dennis Jones, Deirdre Jones, Hedrick Jones, Juanita Jones, Larry Jones, Mary Jones, Vernon Jones, Vanessa Jordon, Cedric Kahler, Robert Kantor, Kari Kautch, Laurrie Kawahata, Terri Sophomores 1 W. f v,,' 'J 92 W V bf f ' 1 M70 J 9 'f l tif ,ff 4 , i'.,Q..,ls .1 wil .1 Y Q 'V A 1 Q sex ' f f' ,, if'- ,g,,, Q , - , 0 E g ,,, 'if' 'Q nqZ' . t 4 ,,. J A V . 'WW 4 t ff, f A , ? Q 'V N, t 5 i ri? r ' 'f -1 ,1 H rrfvaljhf Q , W 1 I 5 . If -'i , ' 1 vffig Q 'W 5 jfs,-W 3 2 , li f 1 s f gf z , A I L X .M I X . ,rf xyj ag bv, ,J ,., I I f - V: , , ef' f- i :- 1 1, J ftffw Y, , f ,,? li Q, , 54 1? .7- 'kg W i ,J , fi K , AL 32 ,,,, g ,- I i l l 14 f , , y , yi, A .ff , 1 ,A . W 1 ! 1 f , 1, ' ., Q fl . . Qf3lL V -f , A 1 1 rl!! L i if 'W W, , .ex f f fx hx i' wx x K ri so C .44 WAV + 'lfl J i 'i- X A ' , ' f , A .i 1 - ' TU? ' ,., f J J , .01 A I V -G-f 'V Il: Vr Q! I Kearney,John ' Keeler, Lindon ' 4 L A Kelley, Cynthia ' , Kellurn, Lori 'I H ,, 5' , - Kernperman, Trudy , ? il' f ' ' QW f ,V Kent, David jp, K, 'QE-, f , f ' 5 Enthusiastic spectators await another touchdown as the Titans trample the Fairfield Falcons. September 21 on Bliss Field. 51 'Y '- 5 f L W - t f 3. ' ' ' ': ' 5 ' T3 -A I 5 I .,'1 ' I x 0 36 'S s1',? 3 fq , , I C , H ' Q I ' 2 if- 1, ' i i L 1' 'fi W1 L. v P- 2? 1. I 8 4: -M .ll ' A . 'L g V K F? r i b , r 1 - . , A isxx'-, 7 V , If A , ' f 7 ' w ' A 4' F L '4 A V Af' A We A' f-5243? 'N , A ,',rL a N , -.f 4 ,..,5f tbAzGA:!1'jA 1 fog, A i, l 1 'f L is W ' i 'A ' ' ' 5, J A i - b x S A, A V A 3 4 Ai . .Lils,,,. L ' X 2 . ,fi Y if , ifl 2 J 'S 5 . -Ja. I Q' L, 2' f :K ' 1 L 2 , in . ' A 'A l-l., Q ,A i A ei '1 'X it +fi241a.g it Q A , -1 As ' W il iii :VI MV' Ai , 1 -If ,,, :Ain I 99' v W- R!X'irf'q wf'5'7'i4fLlM-ir A L kztutzzutifsiezm M ' 1. iw Q l Kent Jenine Kepke Kevin Keyes, Kenneth Kindle, Mark King, Sue Kirch, Karen Kirk, Pam Klieman, Pat Kling, Janis Kline, Donald Knight, Tracy Knox, Jon Knutsen, Christine Kovac, Tony Kraemer, Wendy Kramer, Ed Labarbera, Rick Lacy, Lerneoa Lambert, Sharon LaPerle, Scott Larson, Spencer Lazar, Anthony Lee, Diane Lee Eric Lee Eric Lee, Margarita Lee Selwyn Lee, Tina Leid, Beth Lentz, Steve Lerma, Carlos Levey, William Lewis, Fronzell Lewis, Ginger Lewis, Mitchell Lichtenstein, Gary Lichtenstein, Steven Lindquist, Lauren Lindsay, Marcella Lofton, Vanessa The younger set 127 111' 128 Logan, Debra Long, Vincent Lorber, Debbie Lorenson, Tim Lum, Dale Lusk, Kerry MacDonald, Boyd Machado, Chris MacKenzie, Dana Macy, Kevin Madsen, Nancy Malm, Eric Manicci, Gina Manly, Cindi Marcus, Celeste Martel. Jay Martin, Paula Martinez, Patricia Mathews, Chauncey Matray, Kathie Maxwell, Tom Maxwell, Tom Meehan, Jim Mendesohn, Madeline Meyer, Phil Meyer, Ross Meyers, Neal Milan, Larry Miller, Bill Miller, Jeamarie Miller, Rose Miller, Wendy Mitchell, Bill Mitchell, Renee Sophomores Gwen Underwood and Janis Kling enjoy the sun during Nutrition Break f . 'g . A' .- ,.,.. , - 4 g f! - ,,,, , f ' ' 4 iii' N ' Q f,, l-5 l 5 A R 'SIL If 1 W , ,. ,' Q ' f - ml iii- .ang 1, I ' I 3 X rf: E' ix , Ich, ., , L Wifi:-. . ... fn .H f Q-. ,., in M 7 Ez? ' fn- 4 4 ,,,, I A V. , ,fit , :U ,V 2 I ,Q V 1 5 I 5.4 , Ybu, ggfnw X , 1 A M r l ft 1 A 'f .,..,., mf A 4' W 7 , 3 A. ,,, Q in I Q J in , L 5, 1 w l,4- , lr 1 if fig, L .4 ,, l 1 x t ...B Q 'life , A A A , :4 4 71' ., his V 3 J, 8 Ji, It 1g'.'j,4: A, A ' 'L A , , 'V 1 21,1 ,V 4.5, A.. kr if QQ, if 'Riu 'QV ' L V X, 1, 'mai - I , A A ' fl , IAV, 5 l ' R 1 Mitsuda, Linda Montgomery, Lorna Mooney, Ronald Moore, Arthur Moore, Lonnie 1 3? : '.:: -, ,Nd P ,, Q Moran, Sue li - ...Q , ' A Moran,Tim V A , ' , lf' Morgan,Patrlcia J ' , , if v ,f L Morris, .laimie 1' , i - My, 4 ' 3 , , , , .. fn - 4, I rt A , 1 wp! f X , V , Qfgig, f r , , ic, lil, f all lt, i i E 7 l l I l Varied action occurs durin nutrition break .144 A ' X ,V , e s cc of p it 6 G it ii- A Q 1 'X 7. V I 4 , k V ti , A , -31 4 , ,f 'rs J xi K c ccc r et Tw K i X 2, 5 'T ' c,-' , A ,1 , ' i 1 li A B, 4 f ,,,Hv,, ,A Avtl M, H V ' K ' Ac A P it . ' ' , ', , V fx W 1 A, 5 4 , In . -c,' A tl i , T T J J' T 7 K Excess sophomore energy is being expended with the steps of the seventies. o ll , ii' f V N Y ii W ,E 6 ' fy i ,I A fl I 1 -it s rf .. Q r iqyg, T, it, if A 41 1,131 nv 4 1 W Jr, ,,,,-f js-. 1, ' i , , U ' f ef'wi,.QsEi- i i, iiivfi 2 , 5 ii? J Ji Y ' it ' latest dance Morten, Bob Mortensen, Doug Mosher, Mary Moss, Brian Mullen, David Musgrave, Elizabeth McClain, Sonya McClure, Russell McElhiney, David McGee, Paul McKelvy, Lynne McKinney, Sylvia McNair, Kathi McNely, Claire McWashington, Ava Nagy, Jeannie Naidu, Ravi Namura, Gayle Nash, Donna Nedderman, Cindy Neidleman, Jeff Nicewander, Art Nichols, Donna Ninston, Lamont Ng, Chris Nomura, Gale Norman,John Nugent, Amos Nugent, Ray Nyberg, Eric Odell, Cindy Ohta, Masato Osmon, Mike Osterloh, Denise Oswald, Clay Oto, Gerald Owyoung, Joanna Pace, Shawna Papadakis, Janice Pardee, Dan Parker, Keith Parkin, Bruce Patterson, Jamelle Patterson, Robert Payton, Sharon Pector, Sue Pederson, Linda Penning, Eileen Peoples, Karen Perillat, Janice Peter, Joel Peterson, Julie Phelps, Julie Pierson, Gary Pimentel, Tony Pinto, Mark Piper, Diane Piperis, Angie Piplica, Randy Platias, Tia Plummer, Cathy Poggetto, Andrea Polk, Imogene Polysos, George Porter, Jeff Portley, Curtis Pittmann, Marilyn The younger set 129 , V, f W , ,f 4 ,QM M 'ww , ,, . ,vzxfff ,f my ,,, My Art becomes a reality as Mr. Philip Gronquist explaines a technique to Peter Scott, Doug Mortensen, and Glen Bates. Mq,,.s V I I ,V , rn 6 , f My X 4 :Aff , ,.,f, aklfzfwyiwzggy .gr ' A M 4 X Poulton, Cliff Prince, Andre Pringle, Ron Proctor, Cathy Proctor, Deborah Protopappas, John Pryds, Doreen Pugh, Jeffrey Puckett, Karen Qualls, Ben Quick, Michelle Radford, Andy Radich, Sharon Rabinowitz, Marika Ramirez, Marcelo Raud, Juhan Reber, John Rector, Rick Reshan, McCIarty Revelli, Nancy Reyes, Carlos ,, 6- , ,ff V X W ff 1' ww .I I Z '-W '17 I my ti : ji ff 1 f rv ,y 511 ,V I ul -,. , 1 F L-X Ef' ' 494. f il, -I 4-59'-, J- R 4 . Reynolds, John .A ,V Rhinehart, Avis , 1 , , my ! ' nf f, Rhodes,Arthel1a ,.4. I , 21' Ricco, Tony ' Richards, Melissa , 1 , Richardson,Craig V- f -, ,AV i ,f Richardson,Jeff fr- ' fig, Robinson,Antoine . , 'Q Q , Robinson,Ava sk, ,Q I ,g f ff-r f Robinson, Carol A ' I Robinson,Kari . X J J . A Robinson, Robbie . 4 Rodlo,Mike i ' Q ' , 1: Rodriques, Linda 'J fi 'Q W i- Q Romak, Leslie -, ' A,,' ' ' Q- Romley, Fred Q , A it F , Rosen, Vicki A ' il, 4 Q J ff' f C' 'J V Roth, Gino ' 'C' C' fix, J ggi, 4 X: ffafisl W 130 Sophomores I' 1 A as ,fl ' U1 , Y . ., ., T. giiilw 57 Z 3? ,fx - ,. .' 4 V1 'M' H, k i . , fi 1,3 ' 2 -If Y iq, , fy 'f' 12,7 f rf: 4- - i t ' j1Y wt ' 'I 3 V F , .li ,r :at,,s,:,v'Iu '.alf?Zg1QAd Self selected class creates happy students Rowe, Angela Royston, Pamela Rubin, Laura Rucker, Stephanie Rundle, Bill Russell, Andy Sandoval, Linda Sanzo, Debbie Sarver, David Schanuel, Greg Schukelis, Robert Schulenberg, Janel I ,fl I 'Z .r li V i 54 qi in f , i o if 1 , ,ll:,r,a., i , ,r , , -' 1. 7 ,38 'fn , l ' at it l r alal is l if ,r f 2 ' r i S AM in :Lal J U 2 J V - A e- i , E we we ifiiif , Yi' -' V.VL,4E3?fA , ii' Q lil, ' 'f V, I ' l 1 X X , 1 i 5 'fi i W i A 4-' 1 ., fv,e Lf 'nr' W ' I I I , It A X V , I A 1 li C fa 1 ' H ,J 1 A f- A Az- 19: V , I V . Y 3145 D521 W 'V ,f , , lp,, 155 if y ,X y ,A f 5. 1 ' , 35,2 wi ' i i's fag ', 54 G 'A ,. , W ,K ,. i A ' 4 M My 7, , if if 31 4. i I ' i ' 'fl i f 4,1 'I . Ll ' I ,' A as v , 1 . Q . 291151 A 7... X 'hm ... l ,Q E, in 3 J ' . ' i I ,r' L ' -4 , Schulty, David Schultz, Jim Schultz, Stephanie Schwartz, David Searway, Ben Seay, Hardy Seeman, Mark Seibert, Lanetta Seiden, Greg Selby, Janet Sellman, Leslie Senegal, Mark Severns, Linda Sewell, Jud Shaw, David Sheehan, Andy Sheehan, Kathie Shell, Rhonda Shell, Ruby Shepherd, Linda Shimabukuro, Collin Shipp, Belinda Shipp, Linda Shkredka, Diane Sidhu, Pramodh Silk, Kathy Sims, Jeanne Simms, Mike Sipper, Orit Sisson, Richard Skeels, Liz Slater, Jennifer Slawinski, Andre Smith, Andrea Smith Anthony Smith Caroline Smith, Francine Smith, Kathryn Smith, Kevin Smith, Sue Smith, Yvonne W 6 il 1 gf f ffl, 4 14 ' 1 J Q ,iq A v . Q M M Q , Spees, Katy : - ' , 1 Y 'fx ' K J at ' 1 l milk Soghikian, Shahan Sommer, Roy Soward, Curtis ,, 3 Sprague, Heather Stafford, Linda , 'ff 5 i fb! A 'Hal' ia i ,,. i , Q I l Stanford, Stacy Stantone, Susan Starks, Lisa Staufter, Kathy Steffa n i, Terry I J ' tn Stein, Russ K V V Q - Stephen, Nick Mme F I V ,gf A Stewart, Carol if , 'N -fi 5, fr is sg, - 45 A tx. ,lf E 6-. .iv if 'Q' l f - +' ' 4, 'x ' Standow, Kathy Stampfli, Eric The younger set 131 Unusual toppers demonstrate Hat Day spirit Stoutamyer, Cynthia Strellis, Eric Strougas, Don Struthers, Michael Suarez-Potts, Louis Summerfield, Scott Sweetman, Sally Swim, Colette Sylvester, Doug Taboloff, Greg Tafs, Gary Taggart, Sue Tan, Renate Tanada, Ruth Tapscott, Eleanor Ta pscott, Ja mes Tatai, Sharon Tavarossi, Larry Taylor, Ken Taylor, Natocha Teller, Ben Tenner, Odell Terry, Ann Terry, Leo Tessian, Carol Thomas, Kimberly Thomas, Tommy Thomasser, Brooke Thomsen, Randy Thompson, Clifford Thornton, Evelyn Thrush, Glenn Tilley, Jason Tillman, Rosa Torlohn, Jim Toy, Russell Townsend, Margaret Trautner,,Jon Trinchero, David Tripp, Catherine Trumbell, Laurie Trumbo, Matt Turner, Laverne Tsang, Gail Tusher, Kurt Uhlig, Gordon Underwood, Gwen Upshur, Florenda Upshaw, Bernard Usami, Taro Ushijima, Todd Vallerga, Anne Vallerga, Diane Vantil, Steve Varos, Hazel Veldheisen, Bruce Velez, Richard Ven nett, Warren Victor, Jerry Villa, Gerald Vinze, Karen Von, Roy Wade, Henry Wagner, Cheryl Walchek, Scott Walker, Nathaniel Wallace, Malcolm Wallis, Jeff Walton, Daryl Warwick, Steve Washington, Al Washington, Rebecca Y K, ' ff Q My 'f ' A , N 'V ' l, ww , , , 55, ' im? 1 .Q f' ' f ix l s' I ,,i, ' ta? 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W, ! fb X ' l 351' - , , , , ,D T., , ' Aff T 1 f 75215 ' ,J Lira ,L,:xfeQ:g3 lt? ..,, -1' ', 11 , zdqspg, M V- ' Q N 7 .. 4-. r ,, . .1 i.f ,f1-Y' A ffi f 1 ,fl A 81 VVV4, A V A C ? 5 If ,JV A I lv, pvliyggia JV ,T ..,,j K r My lm figs-552' ' 12 l7'itliiiQlQ1k4iiiu ' J' 'ff' Watson, Antonette T 1 , A Watson,Cele ' ' ,. ,' 4 1 , Watts, Sherri A A T 1 G' 1 Weathers, Delores I , A if--4 A f V, T Weber, Kristy H , T T , f 'M3 1 1 , ' J T Wedekin, Sven , my l T ng' Weigafld, Rodger J11,.: ,, Q 1' tlt, X lffnfttb-95,4 at A , i 771939 '- 51441-rift' LQ 132 Sophomores 3 ,k 1. .K Y 1. Lg, V Hats of every description appear during Spirit Week. Displaying their special chapeaus are Diane Vill, Gail Anderson, Diane Vallerga, Cindy Cohan, and Lori Davis. X 5, 'if' Epi. 4, l ll 1' Y L .fi X , KG '- L 'is Kia 3 iii , 5 ,, - 4 s i A . -.-1 for .L i 4 4+ ,av 8- 1 L X , ,ix 5 Vx fa tw, fa, are Wellington, Lee Ann Whaley, David Wharton, Marcia Whetzel, Mike Whidden, Shannon Wichelman, Cynthia ar ' Williams, x ,, ' K m c, , I sity' t 1 Wiele, Ka fi? Williams -x ,N Williams, Williams, ren Cindy Derek Henry Janet Williams, Janis , Williams, Jeff , Williams,Julie r Q' ' ' , WllIlalTlS. , I x .ost 1 A Winslow. .i Williams. Lori Rosalyn Willis, Cleason Wilson, Charlotte 1. Wilson, Patricia ' Winn, Nadalyn Rodney , Witharm, Carol H 1 f Wokthington, Erika X in ' N, RN l gr I -Q , or if l f . if fb ' X .1 3 J, f' 3 ' 9 5 gi. xl! f 1'4 -l,--617' ', ' Jn ig El lf! vii X : Y A 2' I V e , ' E in 21 il 1 if, ll, 5253 1' 1 Th Wolcott, Alan Wong, Kyle Wong, Leianne Wong, Sandy Woodford, Caryl Woods, Robert Wright, Chris Wright, Colin Yancey, Lexanne Yee, Debbie Yee. Linda Young, Mark Young, Venetia Yuen, Erwin Yuen, Jackson Yuen, Kathy Zagami. Ernie e younger set 133 Junior classmen, inspired by their well organized officers, kept the school calendar full of events ranging from a charity drive in December, to a junior prom in the spring. Other activities planned, including an all-night bowling party, were funded by the many different fund-raising sales held through-out the year. . U ,, . -f rf. ff , .r Above: Junior class President Mike Kan looks optimistically toward his term in office. Top: Elected by her classmates, LaRita Glasco takes over the vice-presidency. Center: Treasurer Marguerite Stricklin and Secretary Fahlda Thomas relax after a meeting. Bottom: After an All-City Council meeting, officers, Mike Kan Cpresidentj, LaRita Glasco fvice presidentj, Eric Rudney Cjudgej, and Marguerite Stricklin Ctreasurerj return to class. 134 Juniors Junior class has bowling party in November -df 1:4 Hw,,.,-' 17. ,,,, WW 4, VV Q x Many brisk November morning breezes start the students' school day. 35 'V' 1 'VT'-if T -WW 1 2' Q il 'J' ' A aj, '0 1 0 9 S5 S -- , i Q .L 1 f S- , 2 ll A' , rg K s nh fn L .-Z ' 1 'Ng tv, i f+, .5 ,....-- .Alt 'fs 1, 'I ,- l 1 'fv- 'Q 4, -:f ft A . ,, -s. ,i . 3 4, L , ef, I , 7 f Q.. 31322 ' - l ' 7? fix. A. , i :iiJ'?fir'.-' ' l ti Q I 1 lf i A Abram, John Aelion, Sally Albulet. Paul Allston, Mark Ancelet, Guy Andrews, Greg Aochi, Lorraine Archuleta, Roberta Argyropoulos, Doreen Ashby, Randy Ashmore, Brad Austin, Mark Bachand, Karen A Baker, Carol Baker, Jon Baker, Kellor Banks, Eric Banks, Linda ' Barboza, Danita Barker, Reggie Barnes, Andrew Barnett, Francine Barrois, Denise Bartlow, Antoinette Beaver, Rosa Beckman, Claire Beightler, Vickie Bennett, Greg Bennett, Yvonne Beraz. Daniel Berens, Matt Berg, Anita Berman, Mike Bernal, Anita Berrol, Mindy Beutke, Doris Bilse, Larry Birden, Kenneth Bittman, Steve Bjork, Jean Blackburn, Chris Blackburn, Greg Blake, Ken Blauvelt, Nancy Bloomberg, Paul Boley, Michelle Boot, Jim Bosco, Nancy Botsai, Don Butwill, Robert Boyd. Robyn Boynton, Keith Bowers, Russ Bouck, Barbara The younger set 135 Bradshaw, Jim Brasch, Debbie Breault, Cheri Brehl, Blake Bridge, Leslie Briggs, Lorrie Brooks, Ann Brooks, Keith Broom, Wilfred Brorstrom, Claire Brown, Lynn Brown, Mark Brown, Millicent Brown, Orlando Brown, Susie Brown, Theotis Brown, Vicki Buggy, Donna Burnell, Lyle Bussell,John Camporeale, Matthew Camporeale, Mike Capra, Sam Caredio, Bob Carees, Alex Carman, Kim Carmona, Ricky Carnes, Jeannie Carnes, Steve Carroll, Chris Casale, Chris Caseri, Mariann Cassman, Vicki Castleman, William Cerruti, Gino Chavez, Cathie Cheng, Tony Chew, Angie Chew, Arlene Chew, Lisa Chin, Gordon Chin, Morris Chiu, Lilly Christofersen, Janis Clancy, John Clark, Susan Clarke, Sean Clay, Dewayne Clendenin, Heidi Clouse, Barbara Cooper, Cari Connally, Gwen Connor, Bridget Cordes, Jackie Colombe, Leroy Compton, Elizabeth Coleman, Cedric Cole, Brian Cork, Fred Corley, Laura Cornelius, Lynetta Corey, Maggie Coad, Michelle Coath, Steven Cohan, Cindy Cumming, Ed Crossland, Milton Crowhurst. 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' an 1 1' A Croda, Mark Darden, Monica Dare, Kenny Davis, Candy Davis, Colette Davis, Janet Davis, Laura Davis, Paul Davis, Steve Deasy, Dan Deckelrnan, Karen Delauer, Kris Deramo, Ann -De Sato, Chris Dickerson, Brenda Dill, Dave Dirito, Debbie Dismuke, Shirley Dotson, Judy Doung, Jeff Downend, Diane .X i, , I a , ' Mal Hr, fr 'BBW l I Ii.-'yy F 1 I D' A 1 lv i kg g 5 Q 'P' t W In ,X L ,Ns P Di A ,, K, f y' ,V M ' -V V xi,-.Z-5 f9 . .33 A .Q f - I., 5,11 X-Q7-J - Q, L: .Z 'E- Drummond, Mark Duffy, Marcia Duplessis, Vanessa Dupree, Lorynne Dupree, Stevan Dunbar, Walter Duncan, Deborah Dunn, Willie Eaton, Mark Edvalson, Eric Efstathiou, George Eitzen, John Elstins, Ingrid Emanuel, Billy Epperson, Brenda Epstein, Mike Esken, Don Evans, Glendora Fabry, Robin Falgout, Adrienne Faulkner, Tom Favors, Kathy Fazio, Loren Ferrari, Debbie Ferro, Kathy Fiebig, Tom Field, Drew Fisher, Elise Fishler, Glenn The younger set 137 Fiellstrom, Maralee Flora, Marvin Foley, Daniel Fong, Alan Fong, .lan Fong, Kitty Foreman, Alaric Fortune, Sharon Foss, Marc Fraley, Nancy Futscher, Paul Fuhrman, Sue Fuller, Spring Fulop, Robert Fung, Edas Fung, Kathy Gale, John Galindo, Lisa Gartland, Mark Gasper, Margie Gerontides, Chrys Gewing, Jenny Gilbert, Paul Gilbertson, Ann Gill, Suzanne Gillio, Sherri Glasco, Larita Goldsby, Sharon Gomes, Mark Goodman, Bob Goodrich, Eric Goodrich, Patty Goodwin, Billy Gousios, Diana Gracias, Belinda Gracie, Paul Grant, Gary Graves, Carol Gravier, Chuck Green, Aaron Green, Cheryl Green, Nancy Green, Ricky Griffin, Denise Grove, Debbie Gruss, Curtis Guichard, Cathy Handson, Linda Haag, Eric Habeeb, Sherry Habiger, Tim Hal, Vernon Holdrich, Martin Hale, Reuben Carnival funds activities Octobers' carnival cotton candy appeals to Beth Derdivanis's sweet tooth. Q' 'sti ,r H ,i gf? - ,,,, '-rl- K -wr r ,, F l l Q -Y mf If if Q Q A f-, as rr' - f 1 H .- f gf' ' r-i- ' Ef,,a?zin 1i!f'! i, 4 A t ii 4 , - 'J Q 4 K, ' K 4 ,ji H I r ' , X, Q.: sv, 9,3 adv? Swv ,,,,. f 'J o l i Q Z., ,iii i,,,,, J ,W .., ..., x., ., 'Q e 3 Hall, Marian Halliday, Peter A Hamilton, Leslie S li' Handy, Michele Hansen, Kelly uf Hanshaw, Bill nn, F i ' M X .L fl Hardacre, Heather Z 138 Juniors mm. 1. to 1 ,Ki - 7. , 11 4 I -.V 1. x N .,,. L' 1 'W ' ,L 652: ff' 1 f , ,iq E ' 3' 1 W ., I Ng is do 1 I , ,Q 1' 'rf 1 1 5 mlm 1 v , ,C fx if J . 40 Ml 1 5 z X! K , ,, . fl f s di M sr ,i is , .VLH ' . 'Ck K' v i ,ff , . iiyls, .0 Q 0 N., ii, ' ,. 'A 1 rf lf f 4 4 5 -.. 1 i , , ,Q i,. I .EVN ii' if 'fs 'gt . 1 3, C ffffz 1 liz.: :Zi 'za ff I i aw -' ' 'ti ff Q: Qiy. , W IH ::S,.W -.. 5.34 A fm ,Q ff, ' 1, L. 1-, 9' ,,.a r, sit 1, , fr, vs I, ing? Ei' 4 -5? ae- I, X, f 4 7 SW V. 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Julie Johnson, Cynthia Johnson, Cyrena Johnson, Deborah Johnson, John Johnson, Robert Jonas, Larry Jones, Evan Jones, Kevin Jones, Pamela Jones, Stephen Jones, Terrie Jones, Vicki Joyce, Bob Kaady, Gary Kalm, Leonard Kalmar, Kris Kan, Michael Karpilow, Jon Kasapligil, Dave Kattelmann, Richard Kautzer, Kathleen Kelly, Barbara Kelley, Sinoda Kent, Nancy Kessey, Ira Kessler, Michael Kirchenbauer, Clay Kirk, Sandra Kirkwood, Nancy Kiser, Mary Kjobmand, Pat Klopfer, Steve Kloth, Joel Klugh, Roderick Koerlin, Donna Korich, Stan Koyama, Carol Krause, Lenore 140 Juniors Books in hand, and minds ready for work, students return to class after their 'ev 11 77 f K M 4,3z1.1ii+.Tg5,Z:-1, f 34' - Qi 75 ' tr 2 I -i my . 2 3 1 if i 4937 f .s. ,. - 13, ,N-45, , 41:11'.'1x::11,:11:: I ' 'Taz-fi O nag I -J Alb. 161-1215 , 1 er ' i i A, 3 mid-morning nutrition break. 42- 'R if J' ' J r-rr t X K ,. 52 if J 'ax rr- I 1 EL. 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MQ! 15 ' , ' N' 311. 1 1 ,I 1 7 J V A ff .J , N , 13:0 37? . 75 '3:,w.,'- 5' V vital . ,fag Nt if J ew ' . ,Ei-Q L 'J , - 1 ,de A A: or i.. 1 Yfz 4- Before placing his ballot, Glenn Fishler A 5 .5 2 f 3 I .X casts an appraising glance ata 2' A LQ, , -' g 5-Q1--,,., V, -'g -, X ,, J' Homecoming Queen candidate. - 'lf iff . tih ' le ? 4 Leggett, Billy Lekas, Eula Leon, Arthur Lesser, Dave Levey, Leslie Lew, Wesley Lim, Annette Lofton, Arnold Long, Zena Louis, Janet Love, John Lovejoy, Bryan Loveland, Toni Lowe, Tommy Loza, Toni Lum, Rosalie Lundquist, Christian Lindholm, Rick Lipanovich, Bob Livermore, Jerry Mackay, Doug Macleod, Robert Madison, Pam Madsen, Jerry Maia, Michael Maher, Mary Lou Magarian, Rick Magee, Vonetta Mannette, Tom Mannshardt, Eric Manvel, Mark Marable, Phylis Mark, Daniel Marinai, Rob Marinakis, Peter Marinoff, Denise Martin, Diane Martin, Kim Meyers, Doug Mayers, Roger Maxie, Janice Mazmanian, Lida McCarthy, Margie McDonald, Kimberly McDonald, Loren Mclntire, Steve McKinney, Deborah McKinzie, Mark McRae, Ronald McWilliams, Gary Melton, Patrice Methison, Chauncey The younger set 141 Mickaels, Julie Miguel, Cheryl Miller, Dean Miller, Mark Miller, Shelley Miloslavich, David Miloslavich, Mitch Mitchell, Ednina Mitchell, Lorraine Mitchell, Marla Mockler, Terry Moffett, Steve Montague, Mark Montgomery, Jackie Montgomery, Lesley Montoya, Wayne Morelli, Kathy Moreno, Charles Morgado, Bryan Morgan, lan Morgan, Sue Moohr, Bob Moore, Coletha Moore, Robin Muat, Bill Murnane, Bob Mutshenock, Daniel Nakayama, Randy Neggesmith, Jay Nelson, Bob Nelson, Chris Nelson, Randy Nelson, Roberta Newcomb, Ann Ng, Gary Ng, Jan Nichelini, Joan Niven, Margaret Nivens, Rachael Nolan, Theresa 42 Juniors Denise Marinoff, Madeline Osborne, and Sherri Van consult business education teachers Mrs. Vivian Zigfreid and Mrs. Geraldine Williamson during the hectic Mill AVVAII 1: IV-, 3 ,5 4 ,w,A ',,' , nj' ,S V 9 If ' V 1':'J V r ,. 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Ag, f7,,lfgh .,i ff? 22 ' if 'tiff Q l EYE ' ., Q fs' A J- fir' ul A ., .Z'?J.a , 1' .r wifi, 2 4' ,., I ' ' ff it i n J itll ff 1 1+ J! xl J A 2 ' xi Ratner, Marc Reasoner, Don Rector, Martin Retelas, Mug Reed, Pam a., Quittman, .left Raben, Barbara Nomura, Diane Oakshott, Carrie Oby, Chester Ohta, Rie Oliver, Gail Ong, Mindy Orlik, Gregg Ortega, Robert Osborne, Barbara Osborne, Madeleine Osterloh, Lorna O'Young, Jim Parsons, Ted Peacock, Jill Pearson, Glen Peck, Debby Pell, Geo'rge Pemberton, Jack Penny, Andy Penwell, Mike Peoples, Arthur Peoples, Reuben Peters, Debbie Peterson, Carol Peterson, Jana Phelps, Mike Piperis, Georgia Pitcock, Dan Pleasants, Kevin Plummer, Jeff Poindexter, Gerald Poggetto, Karen Poole, Sallie Porteous, Kris Potts, William Poulos, Athan Powell, Mary Louise Powers, Jim Powis, Cathy Price, Alonzo Price, Corliss Pryor, Alan Pryor, Anita Pryor, Duncan Pulliam, Dwayne Punster, Susan Purcell, Brian Purcell, Lisa Ragland, Sidney Ralston, Bob Ramirez, Manuel Ramsey, Shirley Randall, Dennis The younger set 143 Reed, Toni Rice, Lee Rice, Mark Richardson, Brian Richardson, Janis Richardson, Melissah Richmond, Keith Riley, Susan Rizzo, Jana Rhode, M'Lissa Rhodes, Bonnie Roberts, Kim Roberts, Sandra Robinson, Larry Rodriques, Rachel Rocke, Cathy Rockwell, Kevin Rosen, Penni Rosner, David Ross, Laurie Rudney, Eric Rudnick, Carol Salem, Teresa Sanders, Nancy Sanford, Alvin Saunders, Ira Mae Schenderlein, Mary Lou Schleicher, Bill Schmidt, Rene Schwarz, Bill Scott,.Peter Senegal, Paris Shaffer, Jeanne Shannon, Kim Sherwood, Carolyn Shultz, Laurie Sillineri, Wesley Silva, Cheryl Silver, Cindy Silverman, Andrea Sims, Al Sims, Dave Slack, Nanette Small, Alonzo Smith, Anita Smith, Detra Smith, .loan Solo,'Julie Soone, Lisa Soper, George Southerland, Frances Spindler, Doug Spitz, Rudy Square, Derek Stampfli, Adrienne Starbuck, Stephen Stavropoulos, Dina Steiner, Nora Stephens, Doug Stewart, Mike Stokes, Susan Stolmack, Jay Stone, Beverly Stone, Evan Stoutameyer, Andrea Stricklin, Marguerite Strohmaier, Diane Stuckey, Felicia 144 Juniors Postponed homecoming is lunch-time topic 0 T I , I ' .' 4 , 'A ft' , I, . ,'-15,7 X ' I filiirrl X fb ri , 7' 2'- 'V -f' , f . 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' irllv 1 ,-. .' 2 T , V? ai - Postponed Homecoming events dr not interrupt Debbie Tuttle'l enjoyment of her Italian ice bar Pqfff Decidingvvhich Homecoming Queen candidate to vote for are Laurie Harves, Ann Deramo. and Susan Trumbull. '- t L s 8 J i 'li I 1 H 1 ,Q Qs :ff K i ' fgrgh A I , x W' t , JJ ' I X O if 4-1- l 35 i f . Q 'wld N' 3? eg , 5 0 O g ferg T fs lit I if . X. , is-Em' gig 4 fi- Fifi 2-if 303' 'fit , ,Xi . Y-' :ri ' 'Q L.. -1 35 L.. ,.. 11 1 13, .1 N as 5 5' -'fi ' Q ' ' i!y,i,1qkpC,'.kt Q H 1 rg 1? h K .A -. V gg ,, ., 4 1 , gh i I V- i e 4. ,li -195, fs , r i . T T f' ., i vi, X , T .- Q . K Q f it , ' - 'Q t . '95 . 5 A ' ' in ' T50 1529 ' F-:U J!! ' I ttf 'VMTN this s '5QiT FW J ' 1 1 12 Sturgeon, Aileen Sutro, Karen Sue, Larry Sugrowe, Brian Sullivan, Neal Sweetland, Peggy Taylor, Cassandra Taylor, Dwayne Taylor, Kathy Taylor, IVlia Taylor, Stephanie Tessien, Carol Terstegen, Virginia Terry, Jane Terrell, Roselind Thomas, Ted Thomas, Kirk Thomas, Kelesha Thomas, Fahlda Thomas, Clarence Thompson, Tim Thompson, John Thompson, Clovis Thompson, Charles Thorne, Stephen Thornton, David Thornton, Paul Tidwell, Janice Tinnin, Patty Tippens, Edwin Tobey, Terry Toney, Mike Travis, Michelle Treadway, Susanna Tribble, Rosalyn Tripp, Chris Trott, Larry Trumbo, Nancy Trumbull, Susan Tsang, Doug Tsushima, Greg Tucker, Dawn Tuttle, Debbie Vaile, Laurie Vancil, Kane Vann, Sharon Vann, Sherry Van Til, Sue Van Vleet, Rita Veiss, Carole The younger set 145 Veldhuizen, Bruce Vella, Diane Viani, Michael Villa, Petre Visalli, Jere Walden, Karen Wallace, Eddie Wallberg, Rita Wardrobe, Kathy Ware, Patricia Warren, Jim Washington, Gorgetta Washington, Lavetta Washington, Ramona Watanabe, Aileen Watson, Tom Watters, Gordon Way, Debbie Weeden, Bill Wemmer, David West, Winslow White, Stephanie White, Warren Whitesides, Andrea Wickel, Debbie Willet, David Williams, Anita Williams, Cleveland Williams, Dorien Williams, Kim Williams, Laura Williams, Laurel Williams, Wanda Wilson. Miranda Windle, Joyce Winifred, Baker Winkler, Kevin Winzer, Wally Wong, Darryl Wong, Barbara Wong, David Wong, Julie Wong, Suzanne Wong, Teresa Wood, Gretchen Woodhead, Cindy Wood ruff, Cheryl Wright, London Yang, Percy Yasaki, Joyce Yee, Diane Young, Ed Young, Latricia Yuen, Michael Young, Terry Zachery, Cornell 146 Juniors Fans cheer football players in all weather 2,3 I , ,,.,, .xh liz me r ir ef it- 5 Q A e:,- -t r, . ,,,, i J L ' , .frf7,, A ,, fi , if if if 3' A - ' q, A , ' i- g,,V , 'g ' 5 , ,Tilt iii I 1 1 K ' ' J f' 5, ei 4 , f Wg as 6 A552 K , 4,4 W1 . N vig, f 1 A ey , H1 .4 WL f 1 Z 4 at A : Wg QV., ' 4,5 4. 'L'-K ,J J eg o , ,, zz 1 . Y Jw! 'i ' gf -W Q , L, V 1 .g y - 'Q . J' ,,,r , ,,,, Ae, M N .,-, 1 ,i .xx J ' V A itil ' ,,,, ' M - I A J ' A J , -'n - , ,,, 3 p. ' ii 3. ' f , 5 f , ig+'-qw , ffl, 2 e VJ 2' L 2, , f P gi !v,, gvrvxr. 1 i 6 K ., , 'iii Q if . ff, , J ZZ lv V 1 ? 'l C 2 ff'5 Zelinka, Frank Zuck, Corie 'M I . 1 1 fri' Q5 9,11 Homecoming game spirit is never dampened by the lo' fog and occasional shower: '55 , 1 Below: Sam Capra and Bill Weeden laugh over a poor play at the Castlemont varsity football game, October 12. Bottom: Song girls Lynn Cadwalader and Nancy Nelson, protected by rainy day uniforms, cheer the Titans on to their Homecoming day victory. -my rp, K 1 f , f 1. if 3 , ,254 3 1 f' , Y fflf s A XZ' TTT. lf' Nj l A 1 ,Z js 'Mfr' A- f -,- .. Q. - ,NN .., Aw,-,Q is '?'-'2?:. if Q , M-iq. , ,Q h . ' an 5 y r Zwang, Monte Zwissler, Alex Brown, Cindy Donahue, Leah The younger set 147 Q, , f2L'A X 5 fi ' 'SQAZ ,,,.v A ,ummm offux an X 1 X ,, hvaa.wp,.,,,W WN 1 . 4 f , v ' A 'QV li, .,x. x x fffiifw 4 R 4 x if R Z 1 - , jp- 1 , K . -gui s- 1 F. 1 A tl .3 I-:gn 16 1 vi i . W A if K a 'ith x, 3 ff 3 Q f L . ,S 5 K 1 -...QQ ly ' 9 ir . Q' B X 5 1 ii mx 'w 'vxiiivau 7 Above: Senior class president Anne Wilson looks foreward to tackling her role as general coordinator of the seniors' diverse program. Above right: Vice president Kei Matsumoto worked many hours organizing the Senior Ball. Right: Listening attentively as secretary Emma Gee reads the minutes are class council members Mark Anderson, Cindy Hildebrandt, Linda Larson, Cathy Abshire, Greg Thyberg, and Patti Haines. Opposite page, above left: Aileen Scherer, class treasurer, initiated a unique student credit system. Above right: Secretary Emma Gee spent much time and effort as student directory chairman. Left: A vital part of the senior executive board was class judge Derrick Wong. Right: Senior officers Aileen, Emma, Anne, and Derrick call an impromptu graduation planning meeting with Mr. Maurice Besse, a valuable class adviser. 150 The cap and gown bunch Ambition, innovation, and success hallmarked the undertakings of the Class of 74. Headed by class president Anne Wilson, an exceptionally energetic executive board led the seniors in organizing a fast-paced series pf projects. After kicking the year off with the annual Senior Picnic, the officers broke away from the traditional routine of activities by sponsoring Skyline's first professional carnival, which turned out to be the biggest student-run success in Titan history. Then a full and imaginative calendar maintained senior enthusiasm with such events as the donkey basketball game, and a spontaneous spirit week. The year was climaxed with a lavish Senior Ball in San Francisco and a flight of some 400 seniors to the Grad Night Party in Disneyland. The knack of the senior officers for converting the '73-'74 renaissance of spirit into action made the Class of '74's senior year an unforgetable one. The cap and gown bunch 151 Abel, Joceylin Abshire, Catherine Accinelli, John Adams, Mark Ahart, Cynthia Aikawa, Karen Aitchison, Donna Akin, Rhonda Albin, Kenneth Albright, Susan Alexander, Robert Allen, Debra Allen, Donna Allen, Linda Allen. Vicky Allington, Karen Allphin, Connie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Mark Anderson, Sherwood Anderson, Tracy Andreasen, Vickie Andrews, Gary Avignon, Joyce Anthon, Michael Antone, Robert Applegarth, Lynn Archuleta, Elaine Arengo, Lowell Argyropoulos, Jonathan if A v 'wc-'H 'i -:WR fl Nga? A51 .,i' ' i ..r, A if f ., , ,ff ew' 152 The cap and gown bunch iir lndustrious students explore new avenues of learning Top: Entrance requirements are the concern of Stuart Som mers. Antoinette Bartlow. Monica Wright, Gayle Fisher and junior Brian Purcell. Left: Kathy Graydon uses the librarys reference material to study early American literature, Above: Out for the daily tour of the entire school seniors Melodie Pacheco and Sue Minor collect first period attendance slips. Eng The cap and gown bunch 153 Arionus, Cindy Armigo, Steven Armstrong, James Arnett, Robert Arth, George Atkinson, Robert Auker, Renee Avila, Rosalie Axup, Elinor Ogden, Rosanne Bagot, Lisa Bailey, Mark Baird, Andrea Baird, Linda Baker, Laura Baldaramos, Steven Ballou, Bonnie Balsley, Richard Banis, Thomas Banuelos, David Baptiste, Valerie Barbe, Dionne Bargas, Elizabeth Bargas, Theresa Barkley, Alana Barnett, David Bartholomew, Lawrence Bartoo, Robin Batchelor, Fran Baty, Denise 154 The cap and gown bunch Reorganized Mill proves successful We.. 'ti 'wfdfo I' 4997? For the third consecutive year, Skyline students used the Mill to schedule their classes. Taking place on September 7, 11, and 12. this Mill was considered the most successful by head counselor and Mill coordinator Henry Bianchi, who made several major changes. The entire Mill process was located in the gym, eliminating the confusion of using the Auditorium and the Music Building. Top priority was given to the Class of '74 which milled on September 7, while the juniors and sophomores got their chance on September 11-12. Left: Patiently waiting to enter the Mill, seniors discuss their tentative schedules. Below left: Magic Rossi and Teresa Scofield hand out locator cards to Warren Perry and Herbie Schmidt. Below: Rebecca Peterson confers with Mr. Albin Templeman about art class requirements. The cap and gown bunch 155 I ,ge Right: Gloria Simpson enrolls in Mr. Herbert .lorritsma's advanced biology class. Below: Principal David Swanson assists Mrs. Gerry Williamson at the Conflict Station. Bottom: Doug MacNeil works out his schedule problems with Counselor David Peterson. Bottom right: Mill workers Karen Wong, Barbara Raben, and Ruth Butler laugh over their experiences at the Conflict Station. ,,,.....M---W 1 Q . 156 The cap and gown bunch Students choose preferred classes Beard, Roderick Beavers, Benita Belcher, Moira Benedetti, Mark Benson, Brenda Benson, Curtis Benveniste, Tika Bergson, Paul Bertram, Daniel Bester. Beverly Birden, Hershall Bishop, Dennis Bixler, Jacqueline Bonander, Janet Booth, Patricia Bothwell, Bruce Boukis, Violetta Bowers, Stephen Bowers. Steven Bowles, Cindy Bradly, Herbert Breedlove, Jenene Breitenbach, Susan Brewer, Anthony Bridge, Linda Brittenham, Sharon Britton, Dan Broadwater, Michael Brogie, Brian Brothers, Audrey The cap and gown bunch 157 Brunsman,Judy Bryant, Cheryl Bryson, Linda Budd, John Bundy, Kim Bierman. Kathy Burns, Jennifer Bush, Christopher Bustillos, Michael Butler, Ruth Cadwalader, Lynn Cain, Lillian Cakebread, Bruce Calimeris, Dorothy Callender, Suzanne Cambra, Gerald Campbell, Lynne Capels, Brenda Carlson, Cleese Carmical, La Tanya Carter, Elizabeth Carty, John Carvalho, Jeff Casalina, Nancy Casavant, Drew 1:35515 i. 5-be-R rf- rr, -4z-. ax. .-,,f,,.. , ,.,. I., f,,,,, , 1.-.Na ,, if . . Q-13 ' ' 2' i A ff f 4 ,,. f., V , Tilt, J 1 f ..4 ,, -' ' Wifi J . X ,. 'JJ' JVJ, T flll ,llr f Brown, Craig Brown, Genice Brown, Linda x, :Nm - ., 3, ,fi Air , . ,ff JJ.- Q, V4 f . ,,., 5, ,gif 1! J u f ,, i f I 158 The cap and gown bunch ' v 35 QUT? Persistent candy salesmen lower 'Grad Nite' costs Chambers, Valerie Chan, Arthur ,dn fs' C-'wrv .nf df' W'-v--,R ,pr 'x. -'SI -' K st, i , Q, H N , V Q., X ia Chapman, Brian Charles, Richard Chavoor, Charlotte Chen, Sherwyn Cheung, Debra Chin, Marisa Cho, Anna Chow, Michael Christensen, Carin Chung, Calvin Clancy, Kevin Clark, Linda Clarke, Debra Clarke, Susan Cleland, Theresa Clifton, Douglas Clough, Randal Coleman, Dana Coleman, Tommy Colias, Theodore Colvin, Debra Connolly, Lawrence Cook, Robert Cooney, Craig Cooper, Demetrlous The cap and gown bunch 159 Relaxation comes with long lunches Out of the cold, Sue Callender and Lynn Wollenweber eat lunch in the 30 building. Below: Lunch time gives seniors Renata Gray, David Stein, Glen White, Cathy Taggart, Tom Banis and Heidi Hansen a chance to discuss upcoming class events. 160 The cap and gown bunch HW Coovelis, Mark Coppin, Lynne Cornwell, Harvey Costa, Phillip Covington, Sharon Coyle, Sheila Craig, Donald Cranmer, Kathleen Crossland, Maurice Crump, Renee Crumpacker, Janet Cunha, John Cuthbertson, Susan Cuttitta, Cecile Danhakl, John Darling, Todd Darnell, Enoch Davies, Michael Davis, Laura Davis, Michel Davis, Retith Davis, Shirley DeBiasi, Gary Defer, Damon DeHerrera, Sherry Devany, William Dickerson, Cecelia Dill, Arthur Dinkins, Art Dixon, Glen The cap and gown bunch 161 162 Doell, Karen Dokos, Louis Donlon, Linda Donohue, Celia Douglas. Scott Duarte, Robert Edlund, Dave Etstathiou, Diane Ehorn, Lynn Eidsvold, Sharon English, Micky Esani, Evan Everingham, Bruce Fair, David Ferris, George Fiebig, Jacqueline Finke, Alan Finnamore, Daniel Fisher, Francey Fisher, Terrence FjeHstron1,Steven Floyd, Dana Foley, Mark Fong, Debra Fonteno, Pamela Fowler, Laura Frankel, Steve Franklin, Larry Freitas, Leonard French, Elizabeth Z v' 'Y,t , fwia f 17:2 :': ' Yi, I. k X 'W M f I2 4 W I 1 x 6 ff,g 1 ' ywimz It 1- '- wh 1, 1:14 fl y ' C ' f,.,,, raarerf Q Q 5, Thecapandgownbunch ll P PHQMNGER QUADHGG ffffa it wt' -4 A C fi 1 . I f V s as Little Hills is site of Senior Picnic Remaining a mystery to all students, the location ofthe senior picnic was not known until the arrival at the chosen spot, Little Hills Ranch near San Ramon. The picnic was held on October 2 and turned out to be a beautiful, sunny day. Seniors enjoyed many activities- football, horseshoes, swimming, volleyball, and barbequing their own lunches. Plans for the picnic is the topic with seniors Judi Tashjian, Cathy Taggart, Heidi Hansen, Brian Brogie, and Michele Law. Below Left: Waiting patiently for the buses are Charlotte Utsey and Pat Hargrave. Below: About to board the bus, is Counselor Juanita Thomas with Brenda Capels and Belinda Phillips. 3 The cap and gown bunch 163 9 Q Freudenthal, Karen Friend, Andrew Fyfe, Richard Gadd, Deborah Gadd, Susan Gainsley, Jaci Gainsley, Joni Galeria, Steven Gammelgard, Kreig Ganes, Terri Gardner, Eric Garitano, Marlene Gates, Donald Gates, Melinda Gee, Danette Gee, Emma George, Laura Gibbs, Julie Gilbertson, Brad Giovanetti, Mark Gipson, Jr., Roosevelt Glaser, Niels Glasco, Ty Jeffery Glover, Robert Goady, Robert Gohd, Matthew Golder, Andriana Goldman, Marilyn Goltz, Kenneth Gomez, Daniel V 1 6' ax f 1 f, , i 1 U I' fu, xt' mm 1 N 1 ff W 5 5 J ff J We Q 3' 'fan f ,,, Q 164 The cap and gown bunch We ,XM .V,, . gan . I f'?'9'f 17 vi 'Mo' Cavorting seniors enjoy picnic in October Twins Rosemary Williams and Sandra Hammons enjoys their picnic lunches at Little Hills Ranch. Below left: Debbie Stewart and Karen Wallner join in football games. Below center: Seniors enjoy volleyball on and off the courts. Below: Senior boys breaking through tacklers. .f TQ-4 2. 7172 W v j 'i 'I ' ' Q H fgffz --A . ,, L W Vf- .' . I ?',fa l'4'-'a ,m'.'. tl, li uf' V. 'Q The cap and gown bunch 165 'S fi Gonden, Melisa Good, Jon Goodman, Jeffrey Gordon, Joan Graner, Nancy Graves, Chrea Gray, Bernard Gray, Gordon Gray, Renata Graydon, Kathy Green, Andre Green, Sherry Groce, Patricia Hadley, Susan Haight, Randall Haight, Robert Haines, Patricia Halverson, Greg James Hammons, Sandra Hampton, Scott Hanan, Richard Hanks, Thomas Hannah, Sharon Hanners, Randy Hansen, Heidi 166 The cap and gown bunch ff' Hansome, Esther Hardacre, Carson Harden, Bruce Hardy, Scott Hargrave, Rita One hundred eleven seniors graduate in January Q' .qu-5 -'SQ A 4 if Q2 Harris, Alfred Harris, Gail Harris, Janet Harrison, Gerald Hassell, Barry Hawtin, Lorna Heard, Bernard Hecox, Scott Heiber. Nancy Henderson, Daniel Henderson, Rhonda Henderson, Ronald Hermansky. Michael Hertz, Steve Hildebrandt. Cynthia Hill, Christopher Hirabayashi, June Hitchings, William Hodges, Rutlandra Holland, Susan Holm, Kurt Holmdahl, James Howard, George Howell, Gina Hudgens, Mari The cap and gown bunch 167 Hudson, James Hughes, Leana Hughes, Lynn Humphreys, Harold Hyman, Shari Indreboe, Martin James Jackson, Katherine James, Deanna Janner, Susan Jarl, Diane .QI ur Ii ' X ' i l wb ' rd? 5 K Ei fe , f .J Jensen, Warren Jensen, Wayne Jio, Wesiey Johnson, Joseph Johnson, Wendy Joseph, Brent Jurkanin,Jeanne Kadden, Mark Kamm, Deborah Kantor, Kem Kaufman, Donald Keck, Paul Kegg, Terry Keller, Vickie Kennemore, Jeff Kenny, Christine Kenville, Sheryl Keyes, Terecia Kikes, Nick Kiiand, Jon 168 The cap and gown bunch Seniors discuss future plans Giving moral support to quarterback Robert Goady before the deciding game are Karin Seritis and Craig Brown. Below left: Watching the antics of the spirit week are Jeff Ortega, Dave Banuelos, and Steve Lenz. Below: On a deserted campus, Cindy Johnson talks with a friend. The cap and gown bunch 169 Active seniors show involvement by participation Counselor Henry Bianchi gives Mary Ritelli advice inthe lViilI. Far right: School spirit is shown by seniors Laura Davis and Steve Hertz on Suit Day. Below: Halloween sparked many creative minds. , Among those were seniors Linda Larson, Judi Mitchell, Patty Haines, Sharie Hyman and , 1 Cindy Hildebrandt. l 4 ff! - --... ml Qi! .4 as I E 170 Thecapandgown bunch FWS -r ew 2 44 3 1 af ,L ff f ww. L f'f ' it L lv f X 1 df! f ,I ,X , ,,,f ,, . f, , , ' 45,1 f xW! X44 X, any-an 4 '0'5' A t 91 W sfff !', , Mr' 41 I fa , i ff' .gf,ff4g,'u,,'. ' V, 2 ,I frm ,, if ef -,L L 5, nag. V 7 9911 I UK ein Mag f, - -fxqx Q .N,., X vw ...A,4 ' - - a -S 1, 4- 1.far's.a. , ffl. Q ,N I , Mgr-Q:lx::f1+t was 4 f ' 4 ,,Ag,,:1,:-'jg -fm. is ng- 4 f- , m'wgws,Sqj N M f '- -' Q . . 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Kimball, Janet Kinyon, Karla Klavon, Corrina Kletzker, Carla Knopp, Susan Koch, Janice Kodlin, Daniel Kohl, Patricia Kollias, Sam Kovac, David Kovac, Kathleen Kraemer, Sarah Kubicki, Steven Kuvetakis, Tami Lacey, Quentin Lai, David Lai, Ricklin Laird, Karen Lanning, Kevin Larkrith, Robert Larson, Linda Law, Michele Leathley, Sandra Lebbert, Amy Lee, William Legare, Michelle Leid, Nanette Leininger, Cheryl Lentz, Susan Lenz, Stephen The cap and gown bunch 171 Leon, Jesus Leonard, Manford Levingston, Aletha Levy, Michael Levy, Richard Lewis, Clay Lewis, Gerald Lewis, Julie Lewis, Nancy Leyser, Kipp Liepman, Andy Lindsey, Harry Little, Tina Loche, Anita Lombardo, Janice London, Richard Long, Cedric Lonsdale, Michael Loop, Angus Loorz, Carol Lopez, Pam Lothlen, Darryl Loud, Patricia Lowenthal, Barry Lujan, Nancy Lum, Grant Kek Lutz, Mark Lyman, Kimberly Mackey, Thomas MacLeod, Derek 172 The cap and gown bunch Senior Carnival tops autumn events When hardworking seniors sponsored a professional carnival, Skyline's familiar campus was transformed into a colorful fairground for a weekend. The combination of thrilling rides, lndian summer weather, and enthusiastic effort made the Carnival an unprecedented success in terms of both attendance and profit, adding 251900 to the class treasury. Left: Kathy Meehan and Leonard Kalm pause amid the excitement to take in the Carnival scene. Below left: Laughing over their a experiences as Rock-O-Plane passengers are Diane Lee and Connie Barber. Below right: Adding to the festive atmosphere, balloon-sellingclowns Pattie Haines and Linda Larson corner a prospective customer, Mary Roberts. V The cap and gown bunch 173 2 ,X 4. 1 Maher, Dennis Makris, Chris Malkson, Pamela Mallard, Brenda Mandalis, Spiro Mapps, Acqualan Mar, Cynthia Marcus, Alan Market, Cheryl Marquardt, Karen Marquis, David Marr, Michael Marshall, Brenda Marshall, Gregory Marshall, Willetta Martin, Andrea Martin, Charlita Martin, Michelle Matsumoto, Kei Matsutani, John Matthews, Iris Matthews, Joseph Matthews, Sheila Matulovich, Steve McCamrnon, Julie MacNeil, Douglas Macy, Anna Madison, Lisa 'Xi' Q an 5. Q MMM A K 174 The cap and gown bunch durin McClaren, James McConnell, Susan 5-,y,5,x?,?,fv-f1 Yff- , Y.., , -,,. ,,,.,7Y, WV I ii V I Some seniors go to college spring semester ,eff 'Z I McCulIum, Erica McDonald, James McDonnell, Leanne McDonough, Maureen McElroy, Roger McGinty, Tandy McGoldrick, Tom McLean, Kimberly McNair, Gerald McNeIy, Kathleen McWilliams, Keith Means, Shelley Meehan, Kathleen Meisenhoelder, Dan Mendelsohn, Marvin Mendenhall, Jan Meyer, James Meyers. Lawrence Michel, Judy Middlesworth, Ken Milhous, Carter Millaud, Pamela Miller, Christine Miller, Donald Miller, Mark The cap and gown bunch 175 Miller, Paul Minor, Susan Mitchell, Debra Mitchell, Gail Mitsuda, Ken Mittelbuscher, Kenneth Moffat, Joseph Moffett, Deborah Moles, Suzanne Mooney, Kathleen Mooney, Steven Moore, Jeffery Moran, Fred Moreland, Vickki Morgan, Gary Morris, Yolanda Morrison, Rusane Mosher, Mark Mosher, Merritt Mosley, Phyllis ,,.,. ,W .,,,,7,,.,., Mota Carrie Jean Mueller, Carol 'Q' Mulkey, Kent f X Munson, Steven ' Myers, Richard ' f iii f jf? for 1 7 W it J fi V,V, it 1 Nappo, Marlene Narano, Joan Nelson, Nancy Nessi, Rita Ngirn, Sharon 176 The cap and gown bunch Instruction ends, campus is vacant at three-thirty Far left: Mark Coovelis takes notes for his creative writing ciass. Left: Kathy Mooney and Kristy Thomas board the last bus for home. Below: At 3 pm the campus becomes deserted. i The cap and gown bunch 177 Nolan, Pamela Nolen, Sarie Nowak, Paul O'Hare, Kevin Olson, Ronald O'Neil, Marsha Ong, Michael Ortega, Jeffery Pacheco, Melodie Paladini, Albert Parker, Patricia Parker, Timothy Parker, Wendy Passarino, John Passarino, Margaret Patten, Mary Patterson, Clarence Peacock, Carrie Pedersen, Glenn Pepe, Anthony Perry, Dawn Perry, Warren Petersen, Rebecca Phillips, Belinda Pilkington, Thomas Pitts, Darrell Pitts, Gerald Platias, Harry Pluth, Virginia Polak, Mary 178 The cap and gown bunch 127' 524 ye 5 ' 1 A 5324 r f' Fewer early graduates in January WZ g ' ,. , 1,27 5 Z' L ,,- .V .' 1 fa ' f if ,Lf ' 52 2 4 Mid-term graduates looked forward to January with anxiety as they were about to terminate their high school career. Even though there was great enthusiasm on the part of the graduating students, their number was sizably smaller in the current year than last year. One explanation, said Mr. Henry Bianchi, head counselor, may be that the drop in number is due to the rising student activity and participation. Left: Plans for Winter Ball are discussed by senior class vice-president Kei Matsumoto and Sheila Coyle. Below: Listening intently while taking notes at a senior class meeting are students Cathy Veretto, Retith Davis, Laura Davis, David Edlund, Valerie Chambers, Arthur Chan, Jay Armstrong, Jeanie Jurkanin, Lynn Wollenweber, and counselors Alta Basset and Marjorie Beach. 3545 The cap and gown bunch 179 f if 4 1 14 Potter, Marshall Poulos, Lex Poulton, Kenneth Powell, Melody Pratt, Cynthia Presant, Cherilyn Preston, Sara Price, Dernetra Prudencio, Dennis Purdy, Diane Quan, Selwyn Raftery, Martha Ramirez, Margarita Ratliff, Vaughn Rattaro, Kathleen Ratto, Christopher Ray, Michael Reite, Marilyn Redmon, Paul Rhodes, Baron Rich, Glenton Riley, Erin Ritelli, Mary Rix, Susan Roberts, Jan Roberts, Martha Roberts, Mary Robinson, Carlis Robinson, Jeanne Robinson, Pamela Qs-1 M he - 17 -fr 180 The cap and gown bunch Left: Conducting an experi ment for physics are Kevin O'Hare, Fred Zelkowitz and Carolyn Searls. Below: Pausing between classes for a brief talk are Don Gates and Bonnie Ballou. Below left: Could it be his lunch that senior Allan Stephens is looking for? The cap and gown bunch 181 .....-- ,...... Robinson, Pegge Robinson, Rayshell Rodeck, Richard Rogers, Nancy Rolz, Dennis Rollins, Donald Rossi, Magic Rovetta, Robert Rowe, Phyllis Ruiz, Norbert Saavedra, Robert Sandstrorn, Carol Schader, Harry Schafer, Doreen Schenderlein, Mary Lou Scherer, Aileen Schmidt, Herbert Schour, Carolyn Schwarz, Peggy Scoffield, Teresa Searls, Carolyn Seernan, Donna Segal, Mitchell Selby, Clinton Selland, Clay S .... qi, 15,4531 kf:5fi5, ,E , ,, 3 55 at iii 'z ., Q rj, V ,F 5 9 . c , ,Q 1 ,... . W ff -- 5 rfilf-.-'fl , , ' zfeiz ff ' . 5:11ff 2 f 4 53:4 ' 645 , ziggy J M xx: ig., . V 182 The cap and gown bunch C C... M i af. ' . , i V cm px, egg ve x fwig, i ,ii ,-,,,,,l. ' 5' i '25 I l 3594 5 X 4 Sellrnan, Dean Selna, Steve Seritis, Karin , , ,:, 1,f.yg-,:1vq5'1.:f:2ff3' 5 I' ' Q 14 M1 ,,, , iv , Pilltkfrt 8 ' i ' ' iil iii . . 5 Xe-L,f 1 .W L L.. .5,,WE 3f,. y, i f fien- 'Q'-v A Serrano, Stella Seward, Katherine Seniors hold annual ball in San Francisco A f .. gf ff Z , fu ' ff' , f-70 , 1 r gf faq VZ, I 43 4,3 1 f ' ' 1 'Y Fig , in Q f it fy f H ' ff' ' W - 5 '-f 7 51'-f' F, ,., ,, L., J 'fb ' ige h Shaffer, Susanne Sharp, Paul Sheehan, Merrill Shields, l-lana Shurtz, Sally Shurtz, Thomas Simkover, Ross Simmons, Sharon Simon, James Simon, Michael Simons, Cheryl Simpson, Gloria Sims, Karen Skeen, Keith Skram, David Smart, Sharon Smith, Anna Smith, Craig Smith, Larry Smith, Pamela Smith, Terri Lynn Smith, Timothy Soghikian, Aram Sparks, Jamesetta Spees, John The cap and gown bunch 183 Square, Ava Sta nten, Steven Stein, David Stephanos, Angela Stephens, Allan Stevenson, Vernon Stewart, Deborah Stillwell, Trudi Strane, Timothy Stratton, Andrea Strioklin, Marguerite Stuby, Ron Stussi, Timothy Sullivan, David Sullivan, James Sumpter, Sandra Swim, Christopher Swimmer, Hill Taggart, Cathy Tarleton, Nancy Tashjian, Judi Taylor, Delores Taylor, Tina Terry, Judy Thomas, Kristine Thompson, Robin Thordarson, David Thrush, Beverly Thyberg, Greg Tierney, Colleen 184 The cap and gown bunch 80 -, aff f Phones occupy inventive seniors Left: Competing with Pacific Telephone Company in the installation of equipment are Archie Dill, Fred Zelkowitz, and Kevin O'Hare. Below left: Sandy Simon tidies up the hall as Randy Clough and Steve Wells go to their lockers between periods. Below: Sally Tilson, Sue Lentz, and Tandy McGinty review instructions for the Mill. Ki f., 1 if 33, all 5 at Q Q9 fo 'D -1 r . I Thecapandgownbunch 185 f W Tilseth, Anita Tilson, Sally Tilson, Susan Tilton, Gayle Tinloy, Lorraine Toole, Margaret Tousley, Arthur Trautner, Leslie Trinchero, Robert Tritt, Marilyn Tufft, Pamela Turkletop, Patricia Turner, Rita Tyler, Paul Uchiyama, Kathy Underwood, Timothy Ushijirna, Jill Utsey, Charlotte Vandever, Michael Van Winkle, Richard Vasquez, Glenn Veretto, Catherine Verrett, Deidra Vickers, Janice Voogd, Hendrikus Votto, Rosanne Wabuge, Roselyn Wade, Jeffrey Wahrhaftig, Lynn Walchek, Kirk ,is , gi. N 'I amiga 1 'Q Sv 1 186 The cap and gown bunch Seniors take flight to Disneyland 4 'P D. i Disneyland was the climax ofthe year for many members of the class of 74 following the tradition set by previous graduating classes. Each senior had the opportunity to raise money for the trip by participating in chocolate sales organized by a committee of hard working parents. Left: Dana Floyd and Trish Booth in a familiar scene during the chocolate sale, Disneyland photos courtesy of Disneyland Productions. f w vi' DISNEY The cap and gown bunch 187 V5 ...A-....... Walden. Linda Walker. Connie Wallace, Bruce Wallner, Karen Wallstrom, William Walsh, Regina Walton, Lorie Walton, Samuel Washington, Sheree Watson, Geoffrey Watson, Maurissa Way, Phillip Weitz, Edwin West, Kathleen West, Kenneth White, Bryan White, Glenn Whitmill, Ronald Wiessler, Kenneth Wilcox, Julie Wilkins, Barbara Williams, Clarence Williams, Gary Williams,Jennifer Williams, Rose Wilson, Anne Wilson. David Wilson, Yolanda Winn, Ladoris Ann Wise, Jeffrey The cap and gown bunch 189 Witser, Lynn Woessner, Shelley Wolfe, Laurie Wollenweber, Lynn Wollenweber, Tom Wong, Brian Wong, Derrick Wong, Edwina Wong, Jean Wong, Karen Wong, Ronald L. Wong, Suzanne Wood, Laurence Woods, Charles Wright, Monica Wright, Sherrie Wright, Theresa Yee, Cynthia Yee, Victor Young, Douglas Young, Ruth Yuen, Wilson Za notto, Theresa Zelaski, John Zelkowitz, Fred Not pictured: Anderson, Heidi Anderson, Joann Andrews, Keith Apaydin, Janan Arnold, Virgil Benas, Daniel Berson, Monica Bierman, Kathy Booth, Duane Buxton, Mark Carr, Larry Cave, Ruth Choy. Leslie l ., , ,V , -,,,.,,,,.,,:,7W2Z75 7111 W W My f fff fe wav- : Q ' f' 4 , sv ,,:,g . !,,, . , , ,Q I 4 ,, J.. 1, if , of ,,w ., pf , 1.47 fun ,ff f , , 4 ,1 ,aw 2' , ,, v'wqg,. 445 ' Q V, 4,,5'V53,,K.'f,V,5,,5lly-,w ' 'V v I ' V ,V:.,V4,,,V,, ,M ,V A , 'Nw yi Z, I ' 5 7 'M' K ,f f a , .J ,, f' My ,, v,,,2,.f , yf, ,V Cooper, Craig Daniels, Connie Dennison, Kathleen Dias, Michael Dumenigo, Lisa Edwards, Kevin Gilkerson, John Golden, Michael Graves, Terri Greaver, Kimberley Greenberg, Bruce Grimes, Steven Gums, Keith Handy, Edith Hartman, James Heller, Paula Hewitt, Bryan 190 The cap and gown bunch Hirvonen, Elis Hogan, Brian Houtz, Daniel Huber, Valory Hughes, Tiara Hulse, Barbara Jackson, Sheila Jenson, Edward Johansson, Erik Johnson, Drew Johnson, Gloria Jones, Donald Kautzer, Karl Kirkland, David Lee, Wilson Lekas, John Leslie, Frank Lewis, Frank Lewis, Todd Longfellow, Laura McCuistion, Mark Montez, Michele Montoya, Joseph Moore, Stephen Moreland, Evelyn Murray, Willaim Nelson, Reginald Ogden, John Pappas, Donna Paulas, Mike Plummer, Wendy Randolph, Henry Reynolds, Kent Ririe, Michelle Rodriques, James Samish, William Sherran, John Silva, John Smith, Ronald Smith, Tyrone Sommer, Ross Tompkins, Richard Truelsen, Kenneth Valenzuela, Laura Vann, Sherry Walker, Gregory Washbauer, David Wells, John White, Laura Williams, Jerome Wong, Ronald Students pursue wide variety of aetiv i Left: Reviewing for an American government test are Mike Chow and Brian Chapman, Below left: Cheerleaders Jennifer Williams, Lynn Cadwalader and Renata Gray build up enthusiasm for the upcoming game with Fremont. Below: Sarie Nolen and Jerry Williams haggle over a Blow-Pop during an assembly before Connie Walker and Demetra Price, ities on campus The cap and gown bunch 191 Seniors anticipate diverse futures Sharing the present, anticipating the future, soon-to-be graduated seniors planned their next steps with varying certainty. Many took advantage of the counseling opportunities offered on campus, including the College- Career Center, the aid of the counselors and, of course, the willing advice of friends. Right: Brian Brogie offers a little friendly counsel to Dana Floyd concerning post-graduation plans. Below: In the College-Career Center, seniors Suzanne Wong, June Hirabayashi, and Hana Shields compare Southern California and Berkeley admissions requirements. Xml 192 The cap and gown bunch f -. yi, 2156? - E-.11-1.-1-i2 '-' 33-gif,-' 5. FEW, fu f -- 2 155- '-any 51- .. 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John '76 121 Anderson Anderson 206 index Ronald '76 18,92,121 Scott '76 69,121 2 Anderson, Sherwood '74 85,152 Anderson, Tracy '74 152 Andreasen, Vickie '74 40,152 Andrews Andrews Andrews , Gary '74 152 Andrews, Andrews. .Keith '74 190 ,Loyce '76 121 Gereld'76121 Gregory '75 135 Angell, Denise '76 121 Anthon, Michael '74 152 Antoine, Antoinette '76 121 Antone, Robert '74 152 Aochi, Lorraine '75 95,135 Apaydin,Janan'74190 Apaydin,Tamrin'76121 Applegarth, Lynn '74 42,85,152, 194,204 Archuleta, Roberta '75 135 Archuleta, Theresa '76 32 Archuletta, Elaine '74 152 Arengo, Lowell '74 108,152 Argyropoulos, Doreen '75 76,104 135 Argyropoulos, Jonathan '74 107, 152 Arionus, Cindy '74 74,81,154 Armigo, Steven '74 154 Armstrong, James '74 52,53,54, 60,73,74,84,85,154,179 Armstrong, John '76 65 Armstrong, Sharon '76 121 Arnett, Robert '74 154 Arnold, Virgil '74 190 Arntzen, Laura '76 121 Arth, George '74 154 George V.'Arth and Son 198 Arthur, Debra '76 121 Ashby, Randilyn '75 135 Asher, Cory '76 121 Ashmore, Bradley '75 55,73,74. 135 Asian Student Union 102 Atkinson, Robert '74 154 Auerbach, Joan '75 Augello, Daniel '76 121 Auker, Renee '74 115,116,154 Auker, Todd '76 20,68,93,95, 120,121 Ausen, Mark '76 121 Austin, Mark '75 58,135 Avalon Jewelers 196 Avery, Rhonda '76 75 121 Avignon, Joyce '74 152 Avila, Rosalie '74 154 Axup, Elinor '74 154 Axup, Mark '76 121 Ayden, Rosanne '74 154 AZA 205 BbBbBbBb Baba, Michael '76 121 Bachano, Karen '75 75,80,92,135 Bagot, Lisa '74 154 Bagot, Thomas '76 124 Baidenmann,Marilan'76121 Bailey, Mark '74 64,68,154 Baird, Andrea '74 93,96,112,154 Baird, Linda '74 42,154 Baker, Carol '75 96,104,107,135 Baker, Miss Helen 37,74,80 Baker, Jan-Marc '75 60,63,135 Baker, Kellor '75 86,96,135 Baker, Laura '74 6,42,79,105,154 Baker, Winifred '75 Baldaramos, Steven '74,154 Baldwin, Penny '76 121 Ballou, Bonnie '74 78,79,86,87, 109,115,181 Balsley, Arthur '76 121 Balsley, Richard '74154 Band 106,107 Banis, Thomas '74 154,160 Bank of America 202 Banks, Eric '75 135 Banks, Linda '75 135 Banuelos, David '74 154 Baptiste, Valerie '74 154 Baranco, Ann '76 105,121 Barany,GiZelle'76121 Barbe, Dionne '74 154 Barberf Connie '76 76,121,173 Barboza, Danita '75 135 Bargas, Elizabeth '74 154 Bargas, Theresa '74 154 Barker, Reginald '75 135 Barkley, Alana '74 154 Barnes, Andrew '75 135 Barnett, David '74 86,88,105,154 Barnett, Francine '75 95,135 Barnett, William '76 121 Baronian, Stephen '76 63,67,121 Barr, Gwendolyn '76 75,121 Barrett, John '76 121 Barrios, Denise '75 135 Barry Gilbert Real Estate 205 Barsamian, Barry '76 121 Bartholomew, Lawrence '74 63, 66,74,91,112,115,154 Bartlow, Antoinette '75 135,153 Bartoo, Robin '74 154 Basketball CBoysJ 56,57,58 Basketball QGirlsJ 81 Baskin Robbins 198 Bassett, Miss Alta 22 Batchelor, Fran '74 154 Bates, Glenn '76 73,127,130 Baty, Denise '74 42,79,90,100,154 Baxter, Patti '76 75,121 Beach, Mrs. Marjorie 20 Beard, Roderick '74 60,157 Beaver, Rosa '75135 Beavers, Benita '74 157 Beckman, Claire '75 135 Beckwith, Lynn '76 25,121 Beery, Lisa 76,33,105,122 Beightler, Christopher '76 121 Beightler, Victoria '75 33,86,105, 135 Belcher, Moira '74 104,107,157, 165 Bellhan, Fred '76 122 Belshaw, Gary '76 122 Benardo, Michael '76 122 Benas, Daniel '74 93,112,190,205 Benatar, Jay '76,121 Benedetti, Mark '74 157 Bennett, Bennett, Ben nett, Bennett, Benson, Benson, Benson, Gregory '75 135 John '76 94 Kathryn '76 122 Yvonne '75 103,122,135 Brenda '74 157 Craig '76 122 Curtis '74 157 Benson, Ralph '76 121 Benveniste, Tika '74 48,157 Beraz, Daniel '75 135 Berens, Matthew '75 135 Berg, Anita '75 25,135 Berger, Mr. Paul 36,37,59,74 Bergson, Paul '74 157 Berkeley Iceland 202 Berkeley Sewing 196 Berman, Michael '75 135 Bernal, Anita '75 135 Berriman, Mr. Karl Berrol, Mindy '75 135 Berry, Patricia '76 122 Berson, Monica '74 91,190 Bertino, Tom '76 Bertram, Daniel '74 157 Bertram, Robert '76 Bertulozzi,Mariella '76122 Bess Ill, John '75 Besse, Mr. Maurice 40,150 Bester, Beverly '74 157 Beuke, Doris '75 107,135 Beynon, Michael '76 122 Bianchi, Mr. Henry 20,22,109, 155,170 Bierman, Kathy '74 74,75,80,81, 103,158,190 Biles, Mrs. Adele 32 Bilse, Lawrence '75 56,135 Bingham, Shellie '76 67,122 Birden, Hershall '74 6O,61,94,157 Birden, Kenneth '75 135 Birden, Rita '75 Bishop, Dennis '74 157 Bishop, Janice '76 32,122 Bitthan, Steve '75 135 Bixler, Jackie '74 43,157 Bixler, Matthew '76 122 Bjork, Jean '75 135 Black, Robert '75 Blackburn, Christopher '75 135 Blackburn, Gregory '75 135 Black Student Union 102 Blake, Kenneth '75 155 Blauvelt, Nancy '75 91,135 Block S 74 Bloomberg, Paul '75 135 Blumberg, Eve '76 122 Bolce, Karen '76 91,104,108,122 Boley, Michelle '75 135 Bolick, Barbara '75 Bolick, Becky '75 Bolton, James '75 44 Bonander, Janet '74 157 Boone, Catherine '76 122 Boot, James '75 135 Booth, Carolyn '76 Booth, Duane '74 60,6390 Booth, Patricia '74 43,157,187 Bork, Bonnie '76 122 Borsky, Tomas '75,95 Boscoe, Nancy '75 135 Bothwell, Bruce '74 157 Botsai, Donald '75 135 Bouck, Barbara '75 135 Boukis,Violetta'74157 Bourg, Sabrina '76 122 Boutte, Clifton '76 122 Bowcutt, Susan '76 75,76,122 Bowers, Russ '75 112,135 Bowers, Shirley '76 122 Bowers, Stephen '74 157 Bowers, Steven '74 157 Bowles, Cindy '74 157 Bowling Club 97 Boyd, Robin '75 135 Boynton, Keith '75 92,135 Boysen. Dean '76 33,55,107.108. 122 Boze. David '76 92,122 Bradly, Herbert '74 157 Bradshaw, Jim '75 136 Bradshaw, Veda '76 122 Brantley, Benjamin '76 Brasch, Debra '75 136 Braxton, Ruby '76 122 Breault, Cheri '75135 Breedlove, Darell '76 55,122 Breedlove, Jenene '74 43,157,199 Brehl, Blake '75 85,136,162 Brehmer, Mr. Roger 38 Breitenbach, Susan '74157 Breuner, Thomas '76 18,122,167 Brewer, Anthony '74 85,157 Brewer, Michelle '76 89,105,122 Bridge, Leslie '75 136 Bridge, Linda '74 42,47,157 Briggs, Lorrie '75 136 Brinkley. Debra '76 97,122 Brittenham, Sharon '74 112,157 Britton, Dan '74 44,157 Britton, Laurie '76 122 Broadwater, Michael '74 157 Broadway Ford 204 Broccheni, Lauri '76 Brogie, Brian '74 98,157,163,192 Brookman, Lindsay '76 94,104, 105,122 Brown, Vickie '75 97,136 Brooks, Ann '75 136 Brooks, Keith '75 55,105,136 Broom. Broom. Brophy Craig '76 55 Wilfred '75 136 Hardware 200 Brorstrom, Claire '75 136 Brothers, Audrey '74 112,157 Brown, Brown, Alfonso '76 122 Craig '74 60,64,158,169 Brown, Cynthia '75 31,147 Brown, Dana '76 122 Brown, Emma '76 97,122 Brown, Mrs. Fern 23 Brown, Genise '74 75,97.99,158 Brown, Gerald '74 Brown, Herbert '76 61,122 Brown, Jeff '76 95,122 Brown, Linda '74 42,90,158 Brown, Lynn '75 136 Brown, Mark '75 136 Brown, Millicent '75 75,136 Brown, Nathaniel '76 122 Brown, Mr. Norman 67 Brown, Orlando '75 107,136 Brown, Paul '76 122 Brown, Susan '75 47.66.136 Brown, Theotis '75 52,54,60,67. 136 Brown, Timothy '76 122 Brown, Vicky '76 105,122 Brownstein, Alan '76 67,122 Brozoski, Mr. Walter 24 Brudy. Alexandra '74 79.91.112 Bruno, Cora '76 123 Brunsman, Judy '74 158 Bryant. Bryson. Cheryl '74 158 Linda '74 158 Buarker, Reggie '76 123 Buck, Mark '75 102 Budd, John '74 33,86,87,105,188 Buggy, Donna '75 136.137 Bughatto. Mrs. Mary 24 Bundy, Kim '74 158 Bundy, Mary '76 123 Burch. Rochelle '76 123 Burke, Ann '75 Burnele, Lyle '75 136 Burns, Jay '76 123 Burns. Jennifer '74 158 Bush, Christopher '74 158 Business Dept 16 Bussell, John '75 136 Bustillos, Michael '74 158 Butler, Nancy '76 123 Butler, Hazel Butler, Ruth '74 86,158 Butt Stop 198 Butwill, Robert '75 135 Buxton, Mark '74 190 Buza, Melvin 176 Buza, Shirley '75 CcCcCcCc Cadwalader, Lynn '74100,105. 147,158,191 Cain, Lillie '74 158 Cakebread. Bruce '74 65,158 Calbert, Iris '76,123 Calderon, Danny '76 123 California Book Company, LTD 200 California Savings and Loan 196 California Scholarship Federation 91 Calimeris, Dorothy '74 86,158 Call. Bryon Justin '76 123 Call, Mr. lra 36.55.68 Callender, Suzanne '74 158,160 Cambra, Gerald '74 158 Cameron Tire Barn 205 Campbell, Lynn '74 158 Campbell, Mr. Richard 40 Camporeale, Matthew '75 136 Camporeale, Michael '75 70.136 Cannell, Maumi '76 90,104,123 Cannon, Kevin '75 55 Capels, Brenda '74 158,163 Capra, Samuel '75 61,63.85,136, 147 Cardes, Alexios '75 107,136,207 Caredio, Robert '75 136 Carlson, Bret '76 123 Carlson. Cleese '74 86,158 Carman, Kimberlee '75 136 Carmical, La Tanya '74 100.101, 158 Carmona, Richard '75 60.63.136 Carnes. Jeannie '75 136 Carnes. Steven '75 136 Carnes, Timothy '74 123 Carr, Mrs. Janet 28 Carr, Larry '74 190' Carroll, Chris '75 136 Carter, Elizabeth '74 158 Carter. Kris '75 Carter, Mark '76 123 Carty. John '74 158 Carty. Laurie '76 123 Carvalho, Jeff '74 Cary. Miss Georgette 18,96 Casale. Chris '75 136 Casal ina, Nancy '74 158 Casavant, Drew '74 112.158 Caser i, Mariann '75 136 Casey, Mr. Dennis 23 Cassman, Peter '76 66,123 Cassman, Vicki '75 136 Castleman, William '75 107,136 Cave. Ruth '74 190 Cavington, Gloria '76 Cerru ti, Gino '75 136 Chadwick, Sharon '76 21.123 Chamberlain, Jeanne '76 123 Chambers, Curtis '76 121 Chambers. Harold '76 Chambers. James '76 123 Chambers, Valerie '74 91.96,107. 108,112,113,159,179 Champion, Deborah '76 123 Chan, Arthur '74 93.102.159.179 Chan, Gary '74 123 Chan, Larkin '76 73,123 Chaney, Cleo '75 Chapman, David '76 123 Chapman, E. Brian '74 56.57,70. 71.74,99.159,191 Charles. Richard '74 159 Charles, Timothy '76 123 Chavez, Catherine '75 136 Chavoor, Charlotte '74 159 Cheerleaders 100.101 Chen, Sherwyn'74102.159 Cheng, Anthony '75 73,136 Cheng, Lawrence '76 73,123 Cnerrington, Mr. Don 34.35 Chess Club 92 Cheung, Cecilia '76 102,105,123 Cheung, Debra '74 79,102,117,159 Chew, Angela '75 94.136 Chew, Arlene '75 136 Chew, Lisa '75 Chew. Susan '76 81,123 Chiasson, Stephen '76 39,123 Chin, Elaine '76 123 Chin. Gordon '75 136 Chin. Marisa '74 76.159 Chin, Morris '75 94.97.136 Chinn, Deborah '76 123 Chinn. Larry '76 123 Chinn. Michael '76 123 Chiu. Lilly '75 93,136 Cho. Anna '74 159 Choir 105 Chorness. Cindy '75 Chow. Lila '76 Chow. Linda '76 123 Chow, Michael '74 65.159,191 Chow, Norman '76 61.123 Choy, Leslie '74 190 Christensen, Carin '74 42.47.159 Christensen. John '76 123 Christofferson, Janis '75 104.105. 136 Chung. Calvin '74 159 Cicala. Robert '75 Cirimele, Mr. Ronald 39,67 Clancy, John '75 136 Clancy. Kevin '74 159 Clark, Javandas '75 Clark, Linda '74 159 Clark. Patricia '76 123 Clark, Sean '75 136 Clark, Susan '75 136 Clarke. Debra '74 42,159 Clarke. Susan '74 79,159 Claus en, Amber '76 123 Bow-Cos Clay. Dewayne '75 136 Cleftbwellers 104 Clelano, Teresa '74 159 Clendenin. Heidi '75 65.136 Clifton. Douglas '74 159 Clough, Randal '74 99.159185 Clouse. Barbara '75 112.136 Clouse. Ronald '76 123 Coad. Alison '76 123 Coad. Donna '75 90,136 Coath, Steven '75 136 Coberly Nursing Home 200 Coche, Mary '76 123 Coffman. Jonathan '76 Cohan, Cynthia '75 136 Cohn, Stacy '75 Cole. Brian '75 136 Coleman, Cedric '75 136 Coleman. Dana '74 159 Coleman. Tommy '74 14.54.159 Colias. Theordore '74 159 Colombe. Audrey '76 123 Colombe. Leroy '75 136 Colucci. Desire '74 207 Colvin, Debra '74 97,102.159 Comeion, Elizabeth '75 91.136 Connally, Gwen '75 136 Connell, Maumi '76 105 Connolly, Mrs, Elizabeth Connolly. Lawrence '74 159 Connor. Bridget '75 Connor, Celeste '76 123 Conservation Club 103 Cook, Robert '74 159 Cooney. Craig '74 112,159 Coops. Jessica '76 123 Cooper, Cari '75 136 Cooper. Craig '74 56.57.190 Cooper. Demetrius '74 159 Coovelts, Mark '74 29,65.109.161 179 Copes. Debra '76 123 Coppen, Lynne '74 136,161 Cordano. Mr. John 24 Cordes. Jackie '75 76.136 Corey. Madelyn '75 136 Cork, Frederick '75 136 Spring semester senior exchange students are Desire Colucci from Brazil and Barbara-Mai Wilkins of Liberia, Corley. Laura '75 97,136 Cornelius. Lynetta '75 97.136 Cornell, Laura '76 67.123 Cornwell. Conrad '76 123 Cornwell. Harvey '74 70,161 Corriea, Elizabeth '76 Cosad. Mrs. Jean 34,91 Cosma. Kini '75 Costa, Philip '74 161 The place to find people 207 O CosFon Costa, Ricky '76 123 Costello, Mrs. Olga Cotton, Linda '76 123 Coufin, Paul '76 55,67,123 Covington, Gloria '76 123 Covington, Shatron '74 161 Coyle, Sheila '74161,179 Craig, Cora '76 123 Craig, Donald '74 62161 Craig, Sharon '76 107,123 Cranmer, Kathleen '74 91,161 Cranmer, Richard '74 41,48,90 Cravavas, Cynthia '76 97,123 Creely, Brian '76 123 Crew CBoysj 65 Croda, Mark '75 136 Crosby, Peter '76 67,123 Cross Country 63 Crossland, Maurice '74 161 Crossland, Milton '75 136 Crowhurst, Jonathan '75 86,136 Crump, Renee '74 40,161 Crumpacker, Janet '74 91,161 Cuclis, Gina '76 93,95,104,107. 123 Cumming, Edward '75 107,108, 136 Cunha, John '74 42,85,91,109. 112,117,161 Cunningham, Nona '76123 Cunningham, Terrie '76 Curry, Leonard '76 73,123 Curtis, Sgt. Elliot 23 Cuthbertson, Susan '74161 Cuttitta, Cecile '74 85,161 Cy's of Montclair 200 - DdDdDdDd Dahl, Anne '76 Dahlberg, Carol '75 Dahlberg, Wendy '76 17,109 Dailey, F.H. Co. 198 Dailey, Thomas '76 123 Dain, Elizabeth '76 75,123 Dalton Jr.. David '76 65,123 Dance 78,79 Dancy, James '76 Danhkel, John '74 62,109,161 Daniel, Eric '75 63 Daniels, Connie '74 See Walker, Connie Darden, Monica '75 137 Dare, Kenneth '75 105,137 Darling, Julie '76 123 Darling, Todd '74 63,161 Darnell, Enoch '74 161 Davidson, Ben 14 Davidson, Mr. Elwood 36,58,66 Davidson, Mrs. Rebecca 25 Davies, Jeffrey '74 123 Davies, Michael '74 161 Davis, Michel '74 70,161 Davis, Paul '75 137 Davis, Davis, Davis, Retith '74 79,96,161,179 Shirley '74 161 Steven '75 137 Davis, Wanda '76 97,123 Davis, Warren '76 55,73,123 Dawkins, Craig '76 De Bla De Bla si, Gary '74 161 si, Kathy '76 123 De Costa, Virginia '76 124 De Herrera, Sherry '74 105,161 De Lauer, Kristen '75 89,137 De Mello, Debra '75 29,86 De Soto, Christopher '75 61,63 137 Deal, Mary '75 Deasy, Dan '75 137 Deasy, Luke '75 Deckelman, Karen '75 91,137 Deega Defer, n, Pat 40 Damon '74 44,161 Deherrera, Benny 89 Deherrera, Ronald '76 124 Delaney, Katherine '75 Delma in, Mrs. Jeanne 34 Del Solar, Raul '76 62,124 Denev Denha Denne i, Camera 197 m, Delores '76 124 y, Richard '75 Dennison, Kathleen '74 40,190 Dennison, Steven '76 124 Denny, Wendi '76 124 Deramo, Ann '75 75,137,145 Deroivanis, Elizabeth '75 91,124, 138 Desort, Miss Helen 23 Der-Sobkias, Marietta '74 Devan y, William '74 161 Diamantt, Constance '76 124 Diamond Delicatesen 204 Dias, Michael '7419O Dick, Mrs. Edith 28 Dickerson, Brenda '75 137 Dickerson, Cecilia '74 161 Dickerson, Sherry '76 97,124 Dietzman, Mr. Paul 13 Dicnan, Roberta '76 124 DiGracia, Mrs. Carmela 37,76,77 Dill, David '75 44,73,137,146,147 Dill, Jack '74 161,185 Dinkin Dino's Dirtto, Dismu s, Ari '74 57,161 199 Debra '75 137 ke, Shirley '75 97,137 Distributive Education Club of America 92 Ditzler, Katie '76 66,80,81,124 Ditzler, Mary '76 Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Dixon, Glen '74 161 Karen '76 107,124 Priscilla '76 124 Richard '76 124 Davis, Ann '75 Davis, Anthony '76 73,123 Davis, Candy '75 137 Davis, Colette '75 100,137 Davis, Cynthia '76 97,123 Davis, Elizabeth '76 105,123 Davis, Errol '75 Davis, Janet '75 33,137 Davis, Janis '75 62 Davis, Laura '75 79,109,137 Davis, Laura J. '74 48,91,99,117, 170.179 Davis, Lori '76 133 Index Dodge, Susan '76 124 Dodson, Gary '76 124 Doell, Karen '74 162 Dokos, Louis '74 42,47,48,52,53,54, 60,73,74,85,109,114,117,162 Domeny, Gary '76 124 Donahue, Leah '75 147 Donlon, Linda '74 43,162 Donlon, William '76 Donohue, Celia '74 42,47,162 Donohue, David '76 124 Donut Time 204 Dorsey, Yvette '76 124 Dotson, Judith '75 137 Douglas, Nicholas '76 32,66,124 Douglas, Scott '74 107,108,162 Doung, Jeffrey '75 137 Doura, Karine '76 Downend, Diane '75 137 Downs, Susan '76 124 Drafting Department Drill Team 94 Drummond, Mark '75 137 Duarte, Jose '76 124 Duarte, Robert '74 65,162 Duffy, Marcia '75 137 Dukatz, Miss Elyse 37,78,79,8l Dumenigo, Lisa '74 190 Dunbar, Walter '75 137 Duncan, Deborah '75 80,8l,137 Dunham, Mrs. Juliette Dunn, Cedric '76 55,124 Dunn, Willie '75 137 Dunster, Susan '75 Duplessis, Vanessa '74147 Drpree, Lurynne'75137 Dupree, Stevan '75 137 Duran, Miss Isabel 47 Dworzack, Susan '74 Dyson, Renee '76 124 EeEeEeEe Eagan, Mrs. Rosemary 28 Earp, David '76 124 Eastbay Prescription Pharmacy 202 Eastman, James '76 Eaton,,Charles'75137 Echols, Mr. James 18 Edlund, Barbara '76 124 Edlund, Dave '74 60,63,74,85. 162,179 Edvalson, Eric '75 137 Edison's Dream 200 Edwards, Kevin '74 70,71,19O Edwards, Margaret '76 32,124 Efstathiou, Diane '74 162 Efstathiou, George '75 137 Enorn, Lynn '74162 Eidsvold, Sharon '74 162 Eitzen, John '75 137 Elefant, Steven '76 34,45,66,124 Ellenhorn, Julie '75 Ellingson, Helen '76 Elliott, Akiko '75 Elliott, Kevin '76 124 Ellsmore, Mr. Donald 40 Elstins, lngrida '75 137 Emanuel, Billy '75 56,137 Engelhard, Kerry '76 124 English Department 29 English, Michael '74 162 Ennis, Michael '76 Epperson, Brenda '75 31,137 Epstein, Andrew '76 104,108 Epstein, Michael '75 137 Equestrian Club Erenprais, Karen '76 107,124 Erickson, Mr. Clarence Erickson, Sally '76 124 Erickson, Sarah '76 Ernst, Joseph '76124 Esani, Evan '74162 Esken, Donald '75 61,63,137 European Motors 201,194 Evans, Glendora '75 137 Evans, Kathleen '76 104,107,124 Evans, Susan '76124 Everingham, Bruce '74 34,35,65 162 Expression Magazine 109 FfFfFfFf Fabry, Mr. Robert 4 Fabry, Robin '75 137 Fahrbach, Robert '76 124 Fair, David '74 162 Falaseni, Don '75 Falgout, Adrienne '75 75,80,92, 137 Fall Play 86,87 Fanini, Bobby '76 124 Faraghan, Geoffrey '75 Fardella, Mr. Anthony 36 Farnsworth, Miss Nancy 23 Farnsworth, Mr. Rawley 25,86, 87,89 Farrow, Lisa '76 124 Faulkner, Alison '76 105,124 Faulkners Ice Cream 197 Faulkner, Thomas '75 16,137 Faustini, Kathleen '76 124 Favors, Kathy '75 137 Fazio, Loren '75 62,137 Fehrenbacher, Thomas '76 124 Feiring, Kathy '76 124 Feiring, Susan '76 124 Fentis, Michael '76 124 Ferguson, Nancy '76 124 Ferlin, James '75 Fernsten, Mrs. Helen 23 Ferrari, Debra '75 30,45,85,95, 137 Ferris, George '74 43,162 Ferro, Kathleen '75 85,96,137 Fews, Mary '76 124 Fiebig, Jacqueline '74 74,75,8O, 81,103,162 Fiebig, Timothy '75 137 Field, Andrew '75 54,73,74,85, 137 File, William '76 Finger, Catherine '76 124 Finke, Alan '74 162 Finnamore, Dan '74 89,162 Finnamore, Sue '76 45,124 Firby, Paul '76 108,124 First Covenant Church 198 Firth, William '76 Fischer, Cara '76 76,124 Fiset, Bill 109 Fisher, David '76124 Fisher, Elise '75 137 Fisher, Francey '74 42,47,162 Fisher, Mrs. Mary 23 Fisher, Terrence '74 92,162 Fishler, Glenn '75 137.141 Fishley, Gail '76 124,153 Fjellstrom, Maralee '75 76,137 Fjellstrom, Steven '74 162 Fleming, Mrs. Laverne 41 Flemings, Vivien '76 124 Fletcher, Juanita '76 124 Flora, Marvin '75 138 Floyd, Dana '74162,187,192 Foley, Daniel '75 63,70,85,97, 138 Foley, Mark '74 162 Fone, Stanley '76 Fong, Alan '75 138 Fong, Debra '74 93,96,112,162 Fong, Debra '76 124 Fong, Janice '75 124 Fong, Jan '75 138 Fong, Jon '75 62 Fong, Kitty '75 107,138 Fong, Lawrence '76 124 Fong, Stanley '76 124 Fong, Susan '76 103,108,124 Fonteno, Pamela '74 97,162 Football, Varsity 52 Football, Junior Varsity 55 Foreman, Alaric '75 55,138 Fortune, Sharon '75 20,138 Foss, Marc '75 138 Foster Freeze 201 Foster, Foster, Foster, Fowler, Fowler, Fowler, Fraley, Kenneth '76 124 Dr. Marcus 19,46,49,93 Sonja '75 David '76 58,61,124 Lori '74 42,47,162,199 Michael '76 105,124 Nancy '75 75,138 Frankel, Steve '74 109,162,205 Franklin, Larry '74 162 Fraser, Scott '76 94 Frautner, Jon 15 Frazier, Judith '75 Frederick, Clarence '75 Fredrickson, Bradley '76 124 Freeman, Ann '76 124 Freeway Variety 196 Freitas, Leonard '74 54,60,61,74 162 French, Elizabeth '74162 Freudenthal, Karen '74 6,79,109 116,164 Friedland, Sheila '76 124 Friend, Andrew '74 164 Friend, Elizabeth '76 44,124 Fromm, Elizabeth '76 124 Frost, Mark '76 125 Fruge, Bradley '76 Frykman, Kristin '76 125 Fuchs, Miss Anna 26 Fuhrman, Susan '75 138 Fuller, Scott '76 125 Fuller, Spring '75 84,138 Fulop, Robert '75 62.92.138 Fulton, David '74 Fung, Edas '75 138 Fung, Kathryn '75 85,138 Futscher, Paul '75 138 Future Business Leaders of America 90 Future Physicians of America 93 Fyfe, Richard '74 39,164 GgGgGsGg Gabriel, Craig '75 105 Gadd, Deborah '74 96,109,112, 115,164 Gadd, Susan '74 164 Gainsley, Jaci '74 6,42,164,199 Gainsley, Joni '74 164,199 Gale, John '75 95,138 Galeria, Steven '74 73,164 Galindo, Lisa '75 138 Gammelgard, Kreig '74 43,54,74 164 Ganes, Terri 164 Garcia, Jose 40 Gardener, David '76 Gardere, Aundrea '76 125 Gardere, Lorie '76 125 Gardner, Mrs. Alice 23 Gardner, David '76 Gardner, Eric '74 164 Garitano, Marlene '74 164 Gartland, Mark '75 108,138,168 Gasper, Marguerite '75 138 Gates, Donald '74 87,112,164,181 Gates, Laura '75 Gates, Melinda '74 164 Gault, Pamela '75 Geary, Evva '76 76,125 George, P. Eberhart 204 Gebhard, Susan '76 125 Geddes, Grace '76 125 Gee, Danette '74 79,98,164 Gee, Emma '74 43,85,93,112,150. 164 Gee, James '76 62.97.125 Gee, Linda '76 125 George, Laura '74164 George Rice Tennis Shop 200 George, Shultz 198 George's Restaurant 196 Gerontides, Chrys '75 73,138 Gewing, Jenny '75 138 Giambruno, Kim '76 125 Gibbons, Scott '76 125 Gibbs, Julia '74 164 Gidal, Barry '76 125 Gilbert, Barry 205 Gilbert, Paul '75 138 Gilbertson, Ann '75 76,130 Gilbertson, Brad '74 164 Gilbertson, Dru Sigrid'76107,125 Gilkerson, John '74 86,88,105, 190 Gill, Suzanne '75 113,138 Gillio, Sherrie '75 138 Gillum, Royce '75 Giovanetti, Mark '74 164 Giovannini, Thomas '76 55,125 Gipson, Rossevelt '74 48,84,85,90 117,164 GirI's Athletic Association 103 Glanville, Gregory '74 Glanville, Joanne '75 16,94 Glasco, La Rita '75 80,134,138 Galser, Niels '74 164 Glaser, Peter '76 125 Glasgow, Ty '74 85,164 Glee Club 105 Glover, Robert '74 85,164 Goady, Robert '74 48,52,53,54, 60,114,164,169 Gohd, Matthew '74 164,205 Goepfert, Mr. Kenneth 14,18,19, 48,93 Gohd, Sheri '76 125 Golde, Matt '76 58,59,125 Golden, Kathleen '75 Golden, Mike '74 190 Golder, Andriana '74 40,164 Goldman, Laureen'76107,125 Goldman, Marilyn '74 164 Goldsby, Sharon '75 138 Goldstein, Marcie '76 125 Goldstein, Tedd '76 44,125 Golf 59 Goltz, Kenneth '74 164 Gomes, Mark '75 138 Gomez, Daniel '74 164 Gonden, Melissa '74 6,78,79,166 Good, Jon '74 166 Goodman, Jeffrey '74 65,74,85, 166,205 Goodman, Paul '76,125 Goodman, Robert '75 65,97,138 Goodrich, Chet '75 Goodrich, Eric '75 66,138 Goodrich, Patricia '75 138 Goodwin Goodwin ,Billy '75 138 ,Charlotte '75 97 Goodwin, Lori 76125 Gordon, Joan '74166 Gordon, Lynida '76 125 Gordon, Gordon, Michael '76 125 Steve 205 Goria, Mrs. Joan 93 Gousios, Diana '75 76,111,138 Gousios, Eleni '76 76,107,125 Gracias, Angela '76 Gracias, Belinda '75 96,138 Gracias, Marina '76 96,125 Gracias, Marion '75 Gracie, Paul '75 138 Grady, Nancy '76 125 Graham, Mr. James Graham, John '75 Graham, Sylvia '74 97 Graner, Nancy '74 166 Grant, Gary '75 138 Graves, Carol '75 138 Graves, Chrea '74 166 Graves, Terri '74 190 Gravier, Chuck '75 92,109,138 Gravier, Nanette'76125 Gray, Bernard '74166 Gray, Mrs. Dorothy 37,38,75,81 103 Gray, Gordon '74 166 v Gray, Linda '76 125 Gray, Renata '74 79,90,100,160, 166,191 Graydon, Kathy '74 44,46,153, 166 Greaver, Kimberly '74 48,190 Green, Aaron, '75 138 Green, Andre '74 68,69,166 Green, Arnold '75 Green, Cheryl '75 138 Green, Diane '76 97,125 Green, Nancy '75 97,138 Green, Sherry '74 42,166 Fon-Haw Haines, Patricia '74 150,166,170. 173 Hair, Robert 204 Hal Matson Photographers 203 Hal, Vernon '75 54,138 Hale, Reuben '75 14,65,91,138 Hall, Darrell '75 68 Hall, Marian '75 138 Hall, Valorie '76 126 Halliday, Peter '75 138,168 Hallock, Jim '76 125 Halverson, Greg '74 65,166 Hamilton, Leslie '75 138 Hammons, Sandra '74 100,165, 166 Hampton, Scott '74 18,166 Hanan, Patrick '76 125 Hanan, Richard '74 68,166 Handson,linda'75138 Handy, Edith '74 190 Handy, Michelle '75 12,76,90,138 Hanks, Thomas '74 86,87,88,109, 166 Hannah, Kathryn '76 80,81,125 Hannah, Sharon '74 166 Hannah, Susan '76 8O,81,125 Hanners, Randy '74 60,84,166 Hansen, Deborah '76 125 Hansen, Heidi '74 42,47,160,163, 166,199 Hansen, Kurt '76 55,126 Hansen, Kelley '75 138 Hanshaw, William '75 138 Hansome, Esther, '75 166 Harbey, Patrick 105 Hardacre, Carson '74 166 Hardacre, Heather '75 138 Harden, Bruce '74 60,74,166 Harding, David '76 Hardman, Cedric 60 Hardy, Lori '76 126 Hardy, Scott '74 65,85,167 Hargrave, Rita '74 Hargraves, Angela '76 126,167 Harkness, David '75 139 Harkness, Jennifer '76 126 Harmon, Thomas '76 94,126 Green, Ricky '75 138 Greenberg, Bruce '74 190,205 Greenberg, Russell '76 125 Greig, Robert '76 125 Griffin, Denise '75 138 Griffin, Katherine '76 125 Grimes, Steven '74 190 Groce, Patty '74 135,166 Gronquist, Mr. George 25,30 Grossman, Steven '76 125 Grounds, Jeffrey '75 Grove, Deborah '75 138 Gruendl, Leslie '75 Gruss, Curtis '75 67,94,138 Harner, Michael '75 Harper, Brian '76 126 Harrell, Amy '75 139 Harrington, Helen '75 139 Harris Alfred '74 92,94,104,114, 167 Harris Craig '75 68,75,139 Harris Fay '76 1.26 Harris Gail '74 167 Harris, Janet '74 167 Harris Pamela Harris Rhonda '76 126 Harris, Steven '75 43,44,47 Guichard, Catherine '75 Gums, Keith '74190 Guy, Joyce '76 75,81,94,125 Gymnastics CBoy'sJ 68,69 Gymnastics CGirlsj 76-77 HhHhHhHh Haag, Er Habeeb, Habiger, 138 ic '75 67,138 Sheryl '75 138 Timothy '75 61,63,74, Hadley, Susan '74 166 Haight, Randall '74 3O,45,166 Haight, Robert '74 70,72,166 Harris, William '76 126 Harrison, Gerald '74 167 Harrison, Paul '76 Hart, Sharon '75 139 Hart, Timothy '76 94,126 Hartman, James '74 107,190 Hartstein, Wayne '75 56,139 Harves, Laurie '75 139,145 Harvey, Patrick '76 58,126 Hassell, Barry '74 167 Hatamiya, Bruce '76 126 Harter, Mr. Robert 16,28 Havens, Richard '75 139 Hawes, Diane '75 Hawes, Douglas '74 63,139 Hawkins, Randall '75 139 The place to find people 209 lu if lil, V i 4:41. i Haw-Kha Hawtin, Lorna '74 167 Haynes, Malcolm '75 139 Heady, Miss Shirley 30,75,8O,81 Heard, Bernard '74 167 Heath, Robert '75 65,67,74,139 Hebert, Bradley '74 60,90 Hebert, Joseph '76 107,126 Hecox, Scott '74 167 Hedrick, Jane '76 Heins, Alexis '76 126 Heiber, Nancy '74 167 Helgeson, Michael '75 139 Heller, Paula '74 190 Helm, Julie '75 95,139 Henderson, Daniel '74 167 Henderson, Donna '76 Henderson, Harrison Il'76126 Henderson, Rhonda '74167 Henderson, Ronald '74 73.167 Henrikson, Bruce '75 97.139 - Henderson, Taggart gl Edwards 204 Henry, Wade '76 Henson, Steve '74 Hermansky, Michael '74 45,167 Herndon, Linda '75 139 Herndon, Thomas '76 Herriman, Edward '75 139 Hertz, Cherilyn '75 139 Hertz, Steve '74 167,205 Hester, George '75 Hewitt, Bryan 74190 Hewitt, Kimberly '76 126 Hickey, Mr. Daniel 40,41,92,97 Hicks, Mark '76 53,54,60,126 Hildebrandt, Cindy '74 150,167, 170 Hill, Charles '75 54,60,139 Hill, Christopher '74 74,167 Hill, Donell '75 139 Hill, Kate '75 86 Hill, Phillip '75 139 Hill, Robert '75 Hill, Timothy '76 69,126 Hills Shoes 196 Hills Swim 84 Tennis 204 Hincenbergs, Andris '76 126 Hinkel, Christine '75 Hirabayashi, June '74 85,90,91, 104,107,167,192 Hirvonen, Elisabeth '74 190 Hitchings, William '74 68,167 Hoag, Andrea '75 139 Hoard, Carl '76 126 Hochman, Vickie '75 Hodges, Phyllis '76 97,126 Hodges, Rutlandra '74 42,90,100, 167 Hoff, Gregory '75 12,106,107, 117,139 Hogan, Brian '7419O Holdrich, Martin '75 108,139 Holland, Debra '75 139 Holland, Susan '74 167 Hollander, Jeffrey '75 70,71.139 Hollis, Steven '76126 Holm, Kurt '74 54,167 Holmdahl, James '74 167 Holroyd, Mr. Robert 34 Holton, Diana '75 91 Hom, Christopher '75 63,39 Hom, Valerie '76 126 Hom, Yvonne '75 139 Homecoming 98,99 Home Economics 16 Hong, Daisy '76 126 210 lndex Hornberger, Janice '75 105,139 Horwitz, Mr. Eugene 4,85 Houston, Mitchell '76 126 Houtz, Daniel '74 190 Houtz, Michael '76 126 How, Deborah '76 91,126 Howard, George '74 54,70,71,167 Howard, Kelton '75 139 Howell, Gina '74 90,102,167 Howington, Shari '75 18,139 Hoy, Carolyn '76 126 Huber, Valory '74 190 Hubner, Jerry '75 139 Hudgens, Lori '76126 Hudgens, Mari '74167 Hudson, James D. '74168 Hudson, James D. '75 139 Huggins, Laurie '76 Hughes, Carol '75 139 Hughes, Leana '74168 Hughes, Lynn '74 96,103,107,112, 114,168 Hughes, Marjorie 24 Hughes, Tiara '7419O Hull, William '76 65,126 Hulse, Amanda '76 126 Hulse, Barbara '74 190 Humphreys, Harold '74 168 Huntress, Roger '76 126 Hurty, Mark '75 Hutzler, Mrs. Mary Jane 24 Hyman, Shari '74 96,98,168,170 Iililili lndreboe, Martin '74 168 lndreboe, William ll '75 139 Inn, Beverly '75 139 International Week 110,111 lntertas, Gerrardo 40 Ireland, James '76 126 Irvin, Richard '75 139 Isbell, Robert '76 126 lsble, Charles '75 107,108 lsble, Joseph '76 126 lshihara, Midori '76 105,126 JiJiJiJl Jackson, Bruce '75 140 Jackson, Dana 84 Jackson, Gary '76 107,126 Jackson, Harold '75 140 Jackson, Katherine '74 78,79,98, 168 43 Monica Parente '75, a foreign exchange student from Brazil, tours SkyIine's campus. Jackson, Myron '75 45,140 Jackson, Rodney '76 126 Jackson, Sheila '74 42,99,190 Jacobi, Allen '75 139 Jacobs, Julie '76 126 Jacobs, Sheila '75 75,139 Jacobson, Linell '74 James, Darrell '75 James, Deanna '74 12,168 James, Dottie '75 140 James, Richard '75 126 James, Vincent '76 126 Jang, Kenton '75 63,92,140 Janner, Donald '76 61,126 Janner, Susan '74 168 Jarami Jarami llo, David '75 140 llo, Philip '76 126 Jarl, Diane '74 168 Jarmann, Sandra '75 105,140 Javedas, Jon '75 140 Javier, Mr. Leo 24 Jayer, Robert '76 126 Jemo, Mr. Martin 21 Jeffery, Jessie '75 Jenkins, Antoinette '75 Jensen, John '75 55 Jensen, Warren '74 168 Jensen, Wayne '74 168 Jenson, Earl '76 126 Jenson, Edward '74 190 Jenny, Jessie, Mr. William 62,66 Valerie '75 140 Jones, Stephen '75 55,140 Jones, Terri '75 140 Jones, Vanessa '76 126 Jones Vernada '76 Jones Vernon B.'76105 Jones, Vernon E. '76 Jones, Vicki '75 48,81,105,140 Jeter, Michael '76 45,65,126 Jew, Lester '76 55,67,107,108,126 Jio, We sley '74 168 Joaguin, Julie '75 111,140 Joe, Madeleine '76 95,126 Johansson, Erik '74 34,35,65,108, 190 Johnson, Alan 15107 Johnson, Cynthia '75 104,140,169 Johnson, Cyrena '75 140 Johnson, David '76 126 Johnson, Deborah '75 140 Johnson, Drew '74 61,190 Johnson, Eric '76 126 Johnson, Mrs. Gail 41 Johnson, Gloria '74 190 Johnson 92,107,140 Johnson, Joseph '74168 Johnson, Kristin '76 126 Johnson, Mark '76 126 Johnson, Robert '75 62,140 Johnson, Rodney '75 45,105 Johnson, Steve '76 126 Johnson, Uriel '76 94,126 Johnson, Valarie '76 97,126 Johnson, Wendy '74 168 Johnston, James '76 107 Jonas, Jonas, Jones, Carry '75 140 Lawrence '75 Bernard '76 55,126 Jones, Corliss '76 75,97,126 Jones, Dennis '76 126 Jones, Diedre '76 126 Jones, Donald '74 190 Jones, Evan '75 140 Jones, Gwen '75 Jones, Hedrick '76 126 Jones. Juanita '76 102,126 Jones, Jones. Jones, Jones, Kevin '75 140 Larry '76 126 Mary '76 126 Pamela '75 75,79,140 , John '75 6O,63,65,74, Jordan, Cedric '76 126 Jorritsma, Mr. Herbert 38 Joseph, Brent '74 168 Jostens 200 Joyce, Robert '75 140 Jurkanin, Jeanne '74 168,179 KkKkKkKk Kaady, Gary '75 140 Kadden, Mark '74 44,46,85,112 168,205 Kahler, Robert '76 55 Kahn, Mark 198 Kalm, Mn. Ernest 32 Kalm, Leonard '75 8,86,87,88, 105,140,173 Kalmar, Kristina '75 67,140 Kamm, Deborah '74 168 Kan, Michael '75 85,92,134,140 Kangas, Mrs. Lillian 24 Kantor, Kari '76 126 Kantor, Kem '74 54,168 Karpilow, Jon '75 140 Kasapligil, David '75 140 Kattelmann, Richard '75 61,63, 103,140 Kaufman, Donald '74168,205 Kautch, Laurie '76 126 Kautzer, Karl '7419O Kautzer, Kathleen '75 75,80,140 Kawahata, Terri '76 126 Kazoo Band 6,18,19,109 Kearney, John '76 126 Keatts, Michael '75 44,46,47 Keck, Kenneth '76 Keck, Paul '74 168 Keeler, Lindon '76 69,126 Kegg, Terry '74 168 Keller, Mrs. Eloise 29 Keller, Victoria '74 168 Kelley, Cynthia '76 126 Kelley, Sinoda '75 140 Kellum, Lori '76 126 Kelly, Barbara '75140 Kelly, Eric '76 58,59 Kemble, John '76 Kemperman, Trudy '76 126 Kendall, Patti '75 Kennedy, Mr. Herbert 29.48,91 Kenneth Robinson T.V. 196 Kenny's Workshop 196 Kennemore,Jeff'74168 Kenny, Christine '74 168 Kent, David '76 126 Kent, Jenine '76 125,127 Kent,.Nancy '75 140 Kenville, Julie '75 Kenville. Sheri '75 168 Kepke, Kevin '76 127 Keres, George '76 Kessey, Ira '75 140 Kessler, Michael '75 140 Kessler, Mr. Thomas 26 Keyes, Terecia '74 76,87,89,98, 168 v Keys, Kenneth '76 94,127 Khatri, Sunil '76 Kidd, Bob 65 Kikes, Nick '74 38,66,168 Kiland, Jon '74 67,168 Kimball, Janet '74 171 Kindle, Mark '76 127 King, Mr. John King, Susan '76 127 King, Tanis '75 101 Kinyon, Karla '74105,171 Kirchenbauer, Clay '75 140 Kirk, Pamela '76 127 Kirk, Sandra '75 140 Kirkland, David '74 190 Kirkwood, Nancy '75 140 Kirsch, Karen '76 127 Kiser, Mary '75 140 Kjobmand, Patricia '75 16,140 Klavon, Corrina '74 171 Kletzker, Carla '74 171 Klieman, Patricia '76 127 Kline, Don '76 92,127 Kling, Janis '76 127,128 Klopfer, Steven '75 58,140 Kloth, Joel '75 140 Klugh, Roderick '75 60,85,108 140 Knight, Tracy '76 127 Knopp, Suzanne '74 171 Knox, Jon '76 55,127 Knutsen, Christine '76 127 Koch, Janice '74 43,47,48,199 Kodlin, Daniel '74 112,171 Koerim, Donna '75 140,199 Kohl, Patricia '74 80,171 Kolberg, Regina '74 Kollias, Elaine '75 Kollias, Sam '74 73,85,171 Korich, Stanley '75 66,88,14O Korshack, Todd '75 Kovac, Anthony'76 55,62,108,127 Kovac, David '74 33,62,68,69,107 108,171,205 Kovac, Kathleen '74 91,106,107. 171 Koyama, Carol '75 140 Kramer, Edward '76 127 Kraemer, Sarah '74 33,89,104,171 Kraemer, Wendy '76 32,107,127 Krause, Lenore '75 140 Kranzusch, Mr. Ray 39 Kresy, Scott '75 Kruck, Alan '75 141 Kruck, Bradford '75 141 Kruse, Sylvia '75 107,141 KSKY 48 Kubicki, Steven '74 65,171 Kubicki, Suzanne '75 65,75,141 Kuciak, Nicolas '75 141 Kurata, Yoshiyuki '76 Kurio, Sonja '75 141 Kuvetakis, Tammy '74 171 LILILILI La Perle, Scott '76 127 Labarbera, Rick '76 127 Lacey, Quentin '74 171 Lacy, Lerneda '76 127 Lagos, Mr. John 70,72 Lai, David '74 171 Lai, Ricklin '74 93,102,171 Lamb, Jim '75 141 Lambert, Sharon '76 127 Langner, Cameron '76 Lanning, Kevin '74 171 Laird, Karen '74171 Larkrith, Robert '74 171 Larrabee, Kim 105 Larrabee, Nancy '76 Larsen, Kim '75 103,141 Larson, Linda '74105,106,107, 150,170,171,173,208 Larson, Spencer '76 55,127 Laub, Dave '74 205 Law, Michele '74 41,163,171 Lawrie, Robin '75 141 Lazansky, Miss Elenore 35 Lazar, Anthony '76 127 Leathley, Sandra '74 171 Lebar, Lisa '75 141 Lebbert, Amy '74 93,171 Lebbert, Rodney '75 141 Lee, Cynthia '75 85,141 Lee, Diane '76 37,127,173 Lee, Eric '76 61,127 Lee, Eric D. '76 61,98,127 Lee Frank Jewelers 200 Lee, Jeanie '75 141 Lee, Margarita '76 107,127 Lee, Selwyn '76 32,55,127 Lee, Stephen '75 141 Lee, Sylvia '75 13,141 Lee, Thomas '75 141 Lee, Tina '76 127 Lee, william Lee, Wilson '74 36,171,190 Legare, Michelle '74 13,114,171 Leggety, Billy '75 141 Leid, Elizabeth '76 94,127 Leid, Nanette '74 18,94,171 Leininger, Cheryl '74 81,171 Lekas, Eula '75 34,141 Lekas, John '74 190 Lendway, George '75 Lentz, Stephen '76 92,127,169 Lentz, Susan '74 91,171,185 Lenz. Stephen'74171 Leo, Terry '76 66 Leon, Leon, Arthur '75 91,97,141 Jesus '74 172 Leonard, Manford '74 172 Leonard, Miss Joan 41 Leopard, Diane '76 Lerma, Carlos '76 55,127 Leslie, Frank '74 107,108,190 Lesser, David '75 47,85,141 Levey, Leslie '75 55,141 Levey, William '76 55,177 Levingston, Aletha '74 79,102,172 Levitin, Bruce '74 205 Levy, David '76 Levy, Michael '74172 Levy, Richard '74172,205 Lew, Wesley '75 63,102,110,141 Lewis, Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis ,Todd '74190 Lewis, Clay '74 93,172 Frank '74 190 Fronzell'76127 Gerald '74 92,172 .Ginger '76 127 ,Julie'74172 Mrs. Lucille 29,30 Mitchell '76 58,127 Myera '76 Nancy '74 172 Publishing Co. 44 Wilford '74 30,45 Leyser, Kipp '74 42,47,86,88,105, 109,172 Lichtenstein, Gary '76 127 Lichtenstein, Steven '76 127 Lickis, Mr. Edward Liepman, Andy '74 172 Lim, Annette '75 44,46,47,100, 141 Lindholm, David '75 Lindholm. Rick '75 141 Lindquist, Lauren '76 32,127 Lindsey, Harry '74 172 Lindsey, Marcella '76 127 Lipanovich, Robert '75 42,45,47, 61,97,141 Little, Tina '74 13,172 Livermore, Jerry '75 141 Livingston, Elaine '74 Lober, Catherine '75 Loche, Anita '74172 Loche, Mary '76 76 Lofton, Arnold '75 14 Lofton, Vanessa '76 127 Logan, Debra '76 128 Lombardo, Janice '74 172 London, Richard '74 172 Long,Cedric '74 172 Long, Mr. Eric 36 Long, Vincent '76 128 Long, Zena '75 141 Longfellow, Laura '74190 Lonsdale, Michael '74 172 Loop, Angus '74 42,172 Loorz, Carol '74 76,172 Lopes, Pam '74172 Lorber, Deborah '76 128 Lorenson, Mr. Rubin 35 Lorenson, Tim '76 108 Lothlen, Darryl '74 172 Lotter, Mark '75 Loud, Michael '75 Loud, Patti '74 172 Louie, Janet '75 102,103,141 Love, John '75 54,141 Lovejoy, Bryan '75 94,141 Loveland, Toni '75 141 Low, Miss Bonnie 32 Lowe, Thomas '75 141 Lowenthal, Barry '74 172,205 Lowenthal, Laurie '75 Lowery, Linda '75 97 Loza, Toni '75 141 Lucas, Earl '75 Luigi's 196 Lujan, Nancy '74 172 Lum, Dale '76 55,84,102,128 Lum, Grant '74 90,102,104,107, 112,172 Lum, Rosalie '75 102,141 Lundquist, Christian '75 141 Lusk, Kerry '76 128 Lutz, Mark '74 172,205 Lyman. Kim '74 72,172 Lynch, Amy '76 104,108 MmMmMmMm Ma, Ernesto '76 Mac Donald, Boyd '76 128 Mac Kay, David '75 Mac Kay, Doug '75 141 Mac Kenzie. Dana '76 128 Mac Leod, Derek '74 43,70,172 Mac Leod, Robert '75 141 Mac Neil, Douglas '74 60,74,174 Machado, Chris '76 128 Machado, Denise '75 Mackey, Thomas '74 172 Kid-Mat Macpherson, Mrs. Caro 29,102 Macy, Anna '74 43,174 Macy, Kevin '76 128 Madison, Lisa '74174 Madison, Pamela '75 141 Madsen, Gerald '75 141 Madsen, Nancy '76 128 Magarian, Richard '75 55,60,85. 141 Magee, Vonetta '75 141 Maher, Dennis '74 60,174 Maher, Mary '75 80,103,107.141 Maia, Michael '75 141 Makris, Crist '74 174 Malkson, Pamela '74 116,174 Mallard, Brenda '74 90,97,102, 174 Malm, Eric '76 42,128 Malone, Brian '75 Mamer, Mrs. Mary 34,35 Manansala, Alfredo '76 Mandalis, Spyridan '74 62,174 Manicci, Gina '76 128 Manly, Cindy '76 90,128 Manly's Bob Service Station 197 Mannette, Thomas '75 55,141 Mannshardt, Eric '75 141 Manuel, Mark '75 141 Mapp, Acqualan '74 97.174 Mar, Cynthia '74 85,93,112.174 Marable, Phyllis '75 141 Marands, Flowers and Gifts 199 Marcus A. Foster Intercultural Club 93 Marcus, Alan '74 48,174,205 Marcus, Celeste '76 105,128 Marcus, Mrs. Mildred 23,93 Marinai, Robert '75 141 Marinakis, Peter '75 73141 Marinoff, Denise '75 141,142 Marion, Mr. Edward 24 Mark, Daniel '75 65,85,102,141 Market, Cheryl '74 174 Marquardt, Karen '74 174 Marquez, Mrs. Henrietta 32 Marquis, David '74 60,174 Marr, Michael '74 93,174 Marr, Thomas '75 Marshall, Brenda '74174 Marshall, Greg '74 174 Marshall, Willetta '74 93,174 Martel, John '76 128 Martin, Andrea '74 43,174,199 Martin, Charlita '74 90,100,174 Martin, Dianne '75 141 Martin, Kim '75 141 Martin, Kris '76 Martin, Michelle '74 174 Martin, Paula '76,128 Martin, Sandra '75 Martinez, Patricia '76 81,128 Mason 81 Mc Duffie Real Estate 197 Mathews, Chauncey '76 94,128 Mathison, Chauncey '75 141 Matray, Kathleen '76 95,128 Matsumoto, Kei '74 150,174 Matsutani, John '74 85.90,104. 108,112,174 Mattal, Mr. Larry 26,27 Matthews, lris'74174 Matthews, Joseph '74 174 Matthews, Sheila '74174 Mattox, Darlene '75 Matulovich, Steve '74 174 The place to find people 211 Max-Par Maxie, Janice '75 105,141 Maxwell, Thomas '76 128 Maxwell, Thomas '76 128 Mayers, Judith '75 Mayers, Roger '75 141 Mayo, Gregory '76 Mazmanian,Lida'75141 Mc Alpine, Walter '75 Middlesworth, Kenneth '74,44, 47,175 Miguel, Cheryl '75 142 Milan, Larry '76 128 Milhous, Carter '74 95,175 Millaud, Pamela '74 102,175 Miller, Christine '74 90,175 Moreland, Vickki '74 176 Morelli, Kathy '75 104,105,107, 108,142 Moreno, Charles '75 142 Moret, Michael '76 Morgado, Bryan '75 55,142 Morgan Morgan Gary '74 lan'75142 Mc Cammon, Julie '74 174 Mc Carthy, Margaret '75 96,141 Mc Clain, Mr. David 65 McClain, Sonja '76 129 Mc Claren, James '74 175 Mc Clarty, Resnan '76 Mc Clure, Russell '76 59,129 Mc Connell, Susan '74 79,104,107, 175 Mc Cuistion, Mark '74 190 Mc Cullock, Mrs. Suzanne Mc Cullum, Erica '74 175 Mc Donald, James '74 175 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Dean '75 142 Donald '74175 Jeanmarie'76128 Leslie '75 Mark '74 175 Mark '75 142 Pamela '76 Paul '74 176 Rose '76 128 Shelley '75 142 Wendy '76 128 William '76 128 Miloslavich, David '75 62,142 Mc Donald, Kimberly '75 31,141 Mc Donald, Loren '75 141 Mc Donnell, Leanne '74 76,77,175 Mc Donough, Maureen '74 175 Mc Elhiney, David '76 129 Miloslavich, Mitchell '75 70.72, 142 Minor, Susan '74 153,176 Miranda, Mitchell Vanessa '76 Debra '74 80,81,103,176 Mc Elroy, Roger '74 175 Mc Gee, Morris '76 Mc Gee, Paul '76 129 Mc Ginty, Tandy '74 109,175 Mc Guire, John '75 Mc lntire, Steven '75 62,68,141 Mc Kelvy, Lynne '76 91,129 Mc Kinney, Deborah '75 141 Mc Kinney, Sylvia '76 86,129 Mc Kinzie, Mark '75 141 Mitchell, Edgar '75 Mitchell, Ednina '75 142 Mitchell, Gail '74 78,79,196 Mitchell, Lorraine '75 142 Mitchell, Marla '75 142 Mitchell, Nina 105 Mitchell, Renee '76 128 Mitchell, William '76 128 Mitsuda, Ken 74102,104,107, 176 Mitsuda, Linda '76 93,128 Mc Kray, Mrs. Joanne 33,89,105 Mc Lean, Kimberly '74 78,79,95, 107,175 Mc Nair, Gerald '74 175 Mc Namee, Charles '75 Mc Nely, Claire '76 105,129 Mc Cely, Kathleen '74 175 Mc Washington, Ava '76 129 Mc Williams, Gary '75 61,141 Mc Williams, Keith '74 60,175 McClain, Sonya '76 McClarty, Reshan '76 McGoldrick, Thomas '74 175 McGuckin, Timothy '74 McNair, Kathryn '76 129 McRae, Ronald '75 54,141 Means, Shelley '74 175 Medeiros, Paul '75 Meehan, James '76 128 Meehan, Kathleen '74 8,86,87, 173,175 Meisenhoelder, Dan '74 88,175 Mele, Mr. Dennis 29 Mels Bowl 196 Melton, Patrice '75 97,141 Mendelsohn, Madeline '76 128 Mendelsohn, Marvin '74 175 Mendenhall, Jan '74 175 Mittelbuscher, Kenneth '74 165, 176 Mobley, Antoinette '75 Mockler, Terry '75 142 Moffatt, Joseph '74 176 Moffett, Deborah '74 114,176 Moffett, Steve '75 142 Moles, Suzanne '74 22,91,176 Montague, Mark '75 142 Montclair Florist 200 Montclair Donuts 201 Montclair Jewelers 199 Montclair Pharmacy 196 Montclair Sporting Goods 198 Montez, Michelle '74 190 Montgomery, Jacquelyn '75 97, 142 Montgomery, Lesley '75 142 Montgomery, Lorna '76 75,128 Montoya, Joseph '74 190 Montoya, Wayne '75 142 Moody, Cynthia '75 Moohr, Robert '75 142 Mooney, Kathleen '74 176,179 Mooney, Pamela '76 Mooney, Ronald '76 128 Mooney, Steven '74 176 Morgan, Patricia '76 128 Morgan, Sue '75 86,89,142 Morgan, William '75 Morris, Jaimie '76 128 Morris, Yolanda '74 90,176 Morrison, Rusane'74196 Morten, Robert '76 129 Mortensen, Douglas '76 25,129, 130 Mosher, Mark '74 176 Mosher, Mary 76,129 Mosher, Merritt '74 176 Mosher, Molly '76 Mosley, Phyllis '74 90,97,102,176 Moss, Brian '76 60,63,129 Mota. Carrie '74 81,176 MuatJr., William '75 142 Mueller, Carol '74 176 Mulkey, Kent '74 60,63,74,176 Mullen, David '76 45,129 Mulshenock, Daniel '75 Munson, Steve '74 176 Murnane, Robert '75 68,142 Murray, Katherine '76 Murray, William '74 190 Musgrave, Elizabeth '76 129 Music Night 17 Mutshenock, Dan '75 142 Myers, Kathryn '76 Myers, Richard '74 30,39,176 NnNnNnNn Nagy, Jeanne '76 129 Naidu, Ravi '76 129 Nakayama, Randy '75 113,142 Namura, Gayle '76 129 Nappo, Marlene '74 176 Narano, Joan '74 48,176 Nash, Donna '76 97,129 Nathan Harry Miller 205 Nedderman, Cynthia '76 129 Neggesmith, Harry '75 Neggesmith, Jay '75 142 Neidleman, Jeffrey '76 104,129 Neil Thrams Ticket Service 200 Nelson, Christian '75 64,65,142 Nick, Stephen '76 94 Ninston, Lamont '76 129 Niven, Margaret '75 142 Nivens, Rachael '75 142 Noel, Mr. Frederic 36,56,65 Nolan, Pamela '74 178 Nolan, Theresa '75 142 Nolen,Sarie'74105,178 Nomura, Diane '75 102,142 Nomura, Gale '76 102,129 Nomura, Sharon '76 Norman, John '76 58,129 Nowak, Paul '74 178 Nugent, Amos Jr. '76129 Nugent, Ray '76 55,129 Nyberg, Eric '76 62,129 00000000 0'Hare, Kevin '74 178,181,185 O Neil, Marsha '74 178 O Young, Jimmy '75 62,103,43 Oakeshott, Carrie '75 143 Oakland Athletic Ass. 66 Oakland Athletic League 56 Oakland Press Honor Ass. 47 Oby, Chester '75 143 Odell, Cindy '76 129 Odom, Daniel '76 55 O.F. Beckwith 205 Ogden, John '74 100 Ogden, Rosanne '75 Ohta,Masato'76129 Ohta, Rie '75 85,88,113,143 Oliver, Wilda '75 143 Nelson, Jeffrey '76 55,61,129 Nelson, Nancy '74 100,105,147, 170,176 Nelson, Mrs. Peggy 24 Nelson, Randy '74 70,72,142 Nelson, Reginald '74 54,190 Nelson, Robert '75 68,142 Nelson, Roberta '75 142 Moore, Arthur '76 58,128 Meyer, Douglas '75 141 Moore Mendez, Jose '76 Metzner, Miss Cleo 23 Meyer, Henry '76 Meyer, James '74 59,74,175 Meyer, Philip '76 128 Meyer, Ross '76 128 Meyers, Lawrence '74 42,44,46. 175,205 Meyers, Neal '76128 Moore, Moore, Moore, , Judy '76 105 Moore Mr. Charles 15,39 Coletha '75 97,142 Jeffery '74 54,176 Lonnie '76 91,128 Moore Robin '75 122,142 Moore Stephen '74 190 Moore Stephanie '76 Moran, Fred '74176 Moran, Susan '76 128 Michel, Judy '74 44,46,47,175 Mickaels, Julie '75 142 2 Index Moran, Timothy '76 128 Moreland, Evelyn '74 190 Nessi, Rita '74 176 Neuberger, Mark '76 55 Newcomb, Ann '75 122,142 Newhouse, Mr. Dave 41 New York Fabrics 205 Ng, Chris '76 39,129 Ng, Gary '75 43,60,85,108,117, 142 Ng, Jan '75 103,142 Ngim, Sharon '74 84,85,112,176 Nicewander, Arthur '76 94,129 Nicheleni, Joan '75 142 Nichols, Donna '76 129 Olson, Ronald '74 112,178 Ong, Melinda '75 102,110,111,143 Ong, Michael '74 98,102,178 Orchestra 106,107 Orlik, Gregg '75 104,108,143 Oroza, Mr. Joe 24 Ortega, Jeff '74 169,178 Ortega, Roberto '75 45,143 Osborne, Barbara '75 90,94,143 Osborne, Madeleine '75 142,143 Osmon, Michael '76 129 Osterloh, Karla 88 Osterloh, Denise '76 80,129 Osterloh, Lorna '75 76,143 Oswald, Clayton '76 129 Ottenbritt, Mr. Mark 73 Oto, Gerald '76 129 Onyoung, Joanne '76 129 Ozenghae, Karen '74 PPPPPPPP Pace, Shawna '76129 Pacheco, Melodie '74 153,178 Paladini, Albert '74 178 Papadanis, Janice '76 76,129 Papillion, Monique '76 Pappas, Donna '74 190 Pardee, Daniel '76 129 Parent, Mr. Jim 24 Parent Teacher Ass. 198 Parente, Monica '75 210 Parker Parker 178 Parker, Parker, ,Timothy '74 178 Keith '76 129 Patricia '74 86,178 Wendy '74 17,78,79,105, Parkin, Bruce '76 129 Parness, Mr. Aaron 23 Parsons, Theodore '75 56,57,60, 107,143 Passareno, John '74 178 Passareno, Margaret '74 178 Patricn, Laverne '76 Patten, Mary '74 178 Patterson, Clarence '74 178 Patterson, Jamelle '76 129 Patterson, Robert '76 129 Pavlas, Michael '74 190 Payton, Sharon '76 97,129 Peacock. Carrie '74 178 Peacock, Jill '75 91,113,143 Pearl. Lorna '75 Pearson, Gi '75 Pearson, Glen '75 143 Pearson, Michael '76 Peck, Deborah '75 89,105,143 Pector, Sue '76 91,129 Pedersen, Glenn '74 178 Pedersen, Linda '76 129 Pell, George '75 143 Pemberton, Jack '75 143 Penning, Eileen '76 75,80,81,129 Penny, Andrew '75 68,143 Penweld, Michael '75 143 Peoples, Arthur '75 73,143 Peoples, Karen '76 129 Peoples, Reuben '75 55,143 Pep Band 108 Plummer, Wendy '74 90,190 Pluth, Virginia '74 178 Poggenburg, Scott '76 Poggetto, Andrea '76 129 Poggetto. Karen '75 80,143 Poindexter, Gerald '75 61,63,143 Polak, Mary '74 178 Polk, Imogene '76 93,129 Polyzos, George '76 129 Poole, Sallie '75 93,143 Pork, Peter '75 Porteous, Kristeen '75 143 Porter, Jeffrey '76 129 Portley, Curtis '76 129 Potter, Miss Ann 23 Potter, Marshall '74 180 Potts, Louis '76 92 Potts, William '75 143 Poulos, Alexander '74 59,632,180 Poulos, Athan '75 62,143 Poulton, Clifford '76 65,130 Radich, Sharon '76 130 Raftery, Martha '74 180 Ragland, Sidney '75 70,143 Ralston, Robert '75 68,143 Roberts, Roberts. Roberts. Roberts. PasSan1 Joyce '76 Kim '75 144 Martha '74 79,180 Mary '74 79,173,180 Ramirez, Miss Frances 32 Rameriz, Manuel '75 70,143 Ramirez, Marcelo '76 130 Roberts, Roger '75 Roberts, Sandra '75 90,107,108. Poulton, Kenneth '74 69,86,91. 112,180 Powell, Gina 79 Powell, Mr. Kirke 39 Powell, Powell, Melody '74 107,180 Powell, William '75 Mary '75 75,104,107,143 Pep Club 97 Pepe, Anthony '74 178 Pereira, Darcy '75 Perillat, Janice '76 81,129 Perry, Chuck '76 Perry, Dawn '74 178 Perry, Marilyn '75 Perry, Warren '74 73,155,178 Peter, Joel '76 92,129 Peters, Debbie '75 Peters, Deborah '75 143 Peters, Mrs. Georgia 29 Peters, John '76 Peters, Terri '76 105 Peterson, Mr. C. David 21,63 Peterson, Carol '75 95,143 Peterson, Jana '75 143 Peterson, Julie '76 129 Peterson, Obie '75 Peterson, Rebecca '74 155,178 Peterson, Susan '75 Powers, James '75 143 Powis, Catherine '75 143 Powles, Mr. George 70 Pratt, Cynthia '74 79,180 Presant,Cherilyn'74100,101,180 Presant, Donald '76 Preston, Lori '76 Preston, Sara '74180 Price, Alonzo '75 143 Price, Corliss '75 100,143 Price, Demetra '74 180,191 Price. Karen '76 Prince, Andre '76 130 Pringle, Ronald '76 130 Pritchard, Mr. Richard 29 Proctor, Cathy '76 130 Proctor, Deborah '76 130 Protopappas, John '76 55,107,130 Provost, Keith '74 Prudencio, Dennis '74 139,180 Pryos, Doreen '76 130 Phelps, Julie '76 129 Phelps, Michael '75 54,74,143 Phillips, Belinda '74 17,78,79. 163,178 Phillips, Nickie '75 Piedmont Lanes 204 Pierson, Garry '76 108,129 Pilkington, Thomas '74 178 Pimentel, Anthony '76 129 Pine, Bart '75 Pinto, Mark '76 129 Pryor, Alan '75 143 Pryor, Anita '75 143 Pryor, Duncan '75 143 Puckett, Karen '76 86,130 Pugh, Jeffrey '76 130 Pullian, Dwayne '75 60,61,143 Ramirez, Margarita '74 180 Rampone, Teddy '76 Ramsey, Shirley '75 143 Ramsey, Vincent '76 Randall, Dennis '75 62,143 Ran-Rob 201 Randolph, Henry '74 56,57,190 Rankin, Mrs. Pege 30,43,44,46,47 Ratliff, Vaughn '74 78,79,180 Ratner, Mark '75 86,143 Rattaro, Kathleen '74 25,27.180 Ratto, Christopher '74 53,180 Raud,Juhan'76130 Raved, Mrs. Juanita 32 Ray, Michael '74 180 Reasoner, Donald '75 68,85,109, 143 Reber, John '76 105,130 Rector, Martin '75 63,104,108. 143 Rector, Ricky '76 63,130 Redmon, Paul '74 180 Reed, Pamela '75 143 Reed, Toni '75 66,144 Reite, Marilyn '74180 Reserve Officers Training Corps 94 Reshan,McClarty'7613O Retelas, Margarita '75 111,143 Revelli, Nancy '76 130 Reyben, Jack 98 Reyes, Carlos '76 12,61,l06,107, 110,130 Reynolds, John '76 130 Reynolds, Kent '74 190 Rhinehart, Avis '76 130 Rhoda Krieger 201 Rhode M.Lissa'75105,143 Rhodes, Arthelia '76130 Rhodes, Baron '74 180 Rhodes, Bonnie '75 144 Ricco, Tony '76 33,104,107,108, 130 Rice. Lee '75 144 Rice, Mark '75 62,144 Rich, Mrs. Charlotte 31 Rich, Glenton '75 180 Richards, Melissa '76 130 144 Robinson, Andrew '76 Robinson, Antoine '76 130 Robinson, Ava '76 130 Robinson, Carlis '74 180 Robinson, Carol '76 130 Robinson, Eddie '76 Robinson, Eddie '75 Robinson, Jeanne '74 42,180 Robinson, Kari '76 105,130 Robinson Larry '75 144 Robinson Pamela '74180 Robinson, Pegge '74 182 Robinson Rayshell '74182 Robinson Robbie '76 55,130 Piper, Diane '76 129 Piperis, Angela '76 129 Piperis, Georgia '75 107,111 143 Plpllca, Randall '76 129 Pitcock, Daniel '75 56,143 Pitman, Marilyn '76 129 Pitts, Darrell '74 178 Pitts, Gerald '74 178 Plannette, Erin '76 42 Platias, Harry '74 178 Platias, Tia '76 108,129 Pleasants .Kevin '75 143 Plummer, Cathy '76 129 Plummer, Greg '75 Plummer, Jeffery '75 143 Plummer, Sidney 205 Punster, Susan '75 143 Purcell, Brian '75 67,143,153 Purcell, Lisa '75 143 Purdy, Diane '74 180 QQQQQQQQ Qualls, Benjamin '76 55,56,130 Quan, Mrs. Gen 23 Quan, Selwyn '74102,180 Quick, Michelle '76 130 Quill 81 Scroll Society 46 Quittman, Jeffrey '75 143 RrRrRrRr Raben, Barbara '75 96,143 Rabinowitz, Marika '76130 Rader, Mr. William 39,89 Radford, Andrew '76 93,104,107, 130 Richardson, Brian '75 144 Richardson, Craig '76 130 Richardson, Janis '75 144 Richardson, Melissah '75 91,144 Richardson, Sharyn '75 Richerson, Jeffry '76 130 Richmond, Keith '75 73,85,104, 108,144 Riley, Erin '74 99,180 Riley, Susan '75 80,109,144 Ririe, Michelle '74 190 Ritelli, Mary '74 170,180 Rivera Jr., Pete '74 Rivers, Crystal '75 80,81 Rix, Susan '74 6,13,28,85,86,89, 105,180 Rizzo, Jana '75 144 Rizzo, Mr. John 30 Robards, Glenn '75 Robbins, Mr. Russel 35 Roberts, Jan '74 180 Rocke, Cathy '75 67,75,144 Rockeman, Mr. Eugene 39,67 Rocket and Glider Club 92 Rockwell, Kevin '75 105,144 Rodeck, Richard '74 182 Rodio, Michael '76 130 Rodrigues, James '74 62,190 Rodrigues, Linda '76 130 Rodriguez, Michael '76 Rodriques, Rachel '75 144 Rogers, Nancy '74 182 Roiz, Dennis '74 182 Roland, Melody '75 97 Rollins, Donald '74 Romak, Leslie '76 130 Romley, Frederick '76 130 Rose, Lori '75 Rosen, Penni '75 90,144 Rosen, Vicki '76 130 Rosner, David '75 144 Ross, Laurel '75 144 Rossi, Magic '74 155,182 Rossi, Michel '76 Rossovich, Tim '75 Roth, Gina '76 130 Round Table 195,198 Rouse, Mr. John 41 Rovetta, Robert '74 70,71,84,182 Rowe, Angela '76 30,131 Rowe, Phyllis '74 45,80,103,182 Roy, Von '76 132 Royster, Ramona '76 Royston, Pamela '76 131 Rubin, Laura '76 131 Rucker, Stephanie '76 131 Rudney, Eric '75 62,66,109,134, 144 Rudnick, Carol '75 76,144 Rudnick, Michele '74 Ruiz, Dennise '74 182 Ruiz, Norbert '74 182 Rundle, Bill '75 Rundle, William '76 69,131 Russell, Andrew '76 131 SsSsSsSs Saavedra, Robert '74 41,182 Sabich, Spider '75 Sadie Hawkins Dance 84 Safford, Linda '76 Salem,Teresa '75 89,96,104,105, 144 Samish, William '74 190 Samuels, Tony '76 The place to find people 213 San-Tay Sandberg, Mrs. Susan 30 Sanders, Mrs. Ernestine 24 Sanders, Marvin '75 Sanders, Nancy '75 144 Sandoval, Linda '76 131 Sandstrom, Carol '74 79,105,182 Sanford, Alvin '75 99,144 Santos, Mr. Gary 45,46 Sanzo, Debbi '76131 Sanzo, Donna '75 Sarbers Camera 199 Sarver, David '76 65,131 Satterwhite, Barry '76 Saunders, lra '75 101,144 Sav-Mor 199 Save the Children 96 Saxton, Steve '75 Schader, Harry '74 182 Schader, Lorraine '76 Schafer, Doreen '74 182 Schanuel, Greg '76 87,88,109,131 Scheingart, Nita '74 Schenderlein, Mary '75 90,144, 182 Scherer, Aileen '74 14,43,85,91, 112,115,150,182 Schleicher, William '75 42.44,46. 47,97,144 Schmidt, Herbert '74 62,108,155, 182 Schmidt, Rene '75 144 Schmitt, Henry '74 Scholarship Awards 112,113,114, 115 Scholarship Club 90 Schour, Carolyn '74 104,107,182 Schowalter, Mark '75 Schroer. Lee Anne '74 Schukelis, Robert '76 131 Schulenberg,Janel'76131 Schultz, David '76131 Schultz, James '76 66,131 Schultz, Stephanie '76 131 Schwartz, David '76 131 Schwartz, Bill '75 69,144 Schwarz, Peggy '74 44,182 Scofield, Teresa '74 155,182 Scott, June '75 Scott, Peter '75 60,130,144 Searls, Carolyn '74 96,112,181,182 Searway, Benjamin '76 131 Seates, Quinton 53 Seay, Hardy '76 131 Seeman, Donna '74 41,65,75,109, 182 Seeman, Mark '76 131 Seeway, Mark 76 Segal, Mitchell '74 182 Seibert, Lanetta '76 131 Selden, Gregory '76 91,131 Selby, Clinton '74 182 Selby, Janet '76 104,131 Selland, Clay '74 182 Sellman, Dean '74 182 Sellman, Leslie '76 131 Selna, Steven '74 116,182 Senegal, Mark '76 131 Senegal, Paris '75 144 Seritis, Karin '74 169,182 Serrano, Stella '74 115,183 Seven Eleven 196 Severns, Linda '76 131 Seward, Katherine '74 33,79,105, 183 Sewell, Judson '76 64,65,131 Shaffer, Jeanne '75 144 4 Index Shaffer, Suzanne '74 14,183 Shanahan, Shawn '75 Shannon, Kim '75 97,144 Sharp, Paul '74 183 Shaw, David '76131 Shawver, Steven '75 Sheehan, Andy '76 131 Sheehan, Cindy '76 Sheehan, Kathy '76 131 Sheehan, Merrell '74 44,46,183 Sheeran, John '74 190 Shell, Rhonda '76 93,104,107,131 Shell, Ruby '76 131 Shepherd, Linda '76 131 Sherwood, Carolyn '75 112,144 Shields, Hana '74 86,87,183 Shimabukuro, Collin '76 131 Shipp, Belinda '76 75,131 Shipp, Miss Ethel 25 Shipp, Linda '76131 Shkredna, Diane '76 131 Shultz, Laurel '75 105,144 Shurtz, Sally '74 42,79,183,199 Shurtz, Thomas '74 183 Sidhu,Pramadh'76131 Sidney Plummer 205 Siegfried,Mrs. Vivian 27,142 Sig Ulland Ski and Tennis 197 Silk, Katherine '76 131 Sillineri, Wesley '75 144 Silva, Cheryl '75 144 Silva. John '74 190 Silveira, William '75 Silver, Cynthia '75 Silverbug, Mrs. Lucy 24 Silverman, Andrea '75 144 Simkover, Ross '74 112,183 Simmons, Sharon '74 183 Simmons, Mrs. Theressa 24 Simms. Michael '76 95,107,131 Simon, James '74 183 Simon, Michael '74 95,112,183 Simons, Ceryl '74 183 Simonson, Mr. Sidney 18 Simpson, Gloria '74 97,102,183 Sims, Alvin '75 144 Sims, David '75 86,88,105,144 Sims, Jeanne '76 105,131 Sims, Karen '74 97,102,103 Sipper,Orit'76131 Sisson, Richard '76 73,131 Skeels, Elizabeth '76 131 Skeen, Keith '74183 Ski Club 95 Skram, David '74 60,63,74,85, 183 Skyline Kitchen 197 Skyview 45 Slack, Nanette '75 95,96,144 Slater, Jennifer '76 131 Slater, Terrye '75 Slawinski, Andrew '76 131 Slawinski, Mrs. Audrey 24 Slay, Hardy '76 Slocombe, David '75 Small, Alonzo '75 31,36,57,144 Smart, Sharon '74 183 Smith, Andrea '76 131 Smith, Anita '75 144 Smith, Anna '74 76,77,183 Smith, Anthony '76 131 Smith, Caroline '76 131 Smith, Craig '74 54,60,183 Smith, Deborah '75 76 Smith, Detra '75 93,144 Smith, Mrs, Faye 21 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Francine '76 131 Joan '75 144 Kathryn '76 131 Kevin '76 61,131 Larry '74 74,94,183 Lee '75 60 Pamela '74 90-102,183 Ronald '74 190 Sharon '76 90 Susan '76 131 ,Tamara '76 ,Terri '74183 Timothy '74 183 ,Tyrone '74 190 Yavonne'76131 Snider, Miss Jan Soccer 62 Softball 80 Soghikean, Aram '74 67,183 Soghikean, Shahan '76 67,131 Solo, Julie '75 144 Sommer, Ross '74 190 Sommer, Roy '76 62,131 Sommers, Stuart '76 153 Sondel, Donna '76 Soone, Lisa '75 85,144 Soper, George '75 43,44,97,144 Sophomore Officers 120 Southerland, Frances '75 144 Soward, Curtis '76 131 Sparks, Mr. Fritz 21,35,54,60, 85 Sparks, Jamesetta '74 183 Spartan Service Society 84,85 Spees, John '74 64,65,183 Spees, Kathryn '76 105,131 Spencer, Sonya '76 Spindler, Douglas '75 109,144 Spitz, Rudolph '75 144 Sportsmen Sporting Goods 200 Sprague, Mrs. Ann 93 Sprague, Heather '76 65,75,131 Spring Musical 88 Square, Ava '74 75,86,100,105, 184 Square, Derek '75 144 Stage Band 108 Stage Crew 86 Stampfli, Adrienne '75 144 Stampfli, Eric '76 131 Standow,Kathlyn'76131 Stanfford, Linda '76 131 Stanford, Stacey '76 131 Stanley, Kerry '76 Stanten, Steven '74 66,74,109,184 205 Stantone, Susan '76 107,131 Starbuck, Stephen '75 65,91,144 Starks, Lisa '76 131 Stauffer, Kathryn '76 131 Stavropoulos, Dina '75 144 Stavropoulos, Nicholas '76 Steffani, Teresa '76 131 Stein, David '74 6,8,44,48,59,96, 116,160,184 Stein, Russell '76 131 Steiner, Lenore '75 91,107,144 Stephanos, Angela '74 184 Stephen, Nick '76 131 Stephens, Allan '74 29,66,109,181, 184 Stephens, Douglas '75 44,105 Stepney, Emelda '76 Stevenson, Mr. Clarence 38 Stevenson, Vernon '74 70,72,109, 184 Stewart, Carol '76 131 Stewart, Deborah '74 17,78,79,96 109,112,165,184 Stewart, Lorita '75 Stewart, Michael '75 144 Stillwell, Trudi '74 29,86,104,105, 107,184 Stokes, Susan '75 144 Stolmack, Jay '75 108,144 Stone, Beverly '75 144 Stone, Evan '75 144 Stoutamyer, Andrea '75 96,144 Stoutanyer, Cynthia '76 96,132 Strane, Timothy '74 184 Stratton, Andrea '74 91,103,112, 184 Straus, Steven '76 Strelles, Eric '76 73,105,132 Stricklin, Marguerite '75 90,134, 144,184 Strohmaier, Diane '75 144 Strouzas, Don '76 132 Strouzas, Spyridon '76 Struthers, Michael '76 132 Stuby, Ron '74 184 Stuckey, Felecia '75 90,144 Student Assoc. 116,117 Sturgeon, Aileen '75 145 Stussi,Timothy'74184 Suarez Del Sol, Raul '76 Suarez-Potts, Louis '76 132 Suarez-Potts, William '76 Sue, Larry '75 92,104,145 Sugrowe, Brian '75 65,74,145 Sullivan, David '74 70,184 Sullivan, James '74 70,71,184 Sullivan, Neal '75 145 Summerfield, Scott '76 132 Sumpter, Sandra '74 184 Sutro, Karen '75 67,145 Swanson, Mr. David 8,18,19 Sweetland, Debbie '75 Sweetland, Peggy '75 145 Sweetman, Sally '76 67,132 Swim, Christopher '74 184 Swim, Colette '76 132 Swimmer, Hill '74 6,116,184 Swimming CGirlsJ 75 Swimming CVarsityJ 64,65 Sylvester, Douglas '76 132 Szoke, Ronald '75 TtTtTtTt Tabler, Miss Barbara 23 Taboloff, Gregory '76 107,132 Tafs, Gary '76 132 Taggart, Cathy '74 160,163,184 Taggart, Susan '76 132 Tague, Mary '76 Tan, Renate '76 132 Tanada, Ruth '76 132 Tapscott, Eleanor '76 132 Tapscott, James '76 93,132 Tarleton, Nancy '74 42,184 Tashjian, Judi '74 90,163,184 Tatai, Sharon '76 96,104,107, 120,132 Tavarassi, Larry '76 132 Taylor, Betty '76 105,110 Taylor, Cassandra '75 145 Taylor, Delores '74 184 Taylor, Dwayne '75 145 Taylor, Kathy '75 105,145 Taylor, Kenneth '76 124,132 Taylor, Mia '75 145 Taylor, Natocha'76132 Taylor, Stephanie '75 91,145 Taylor, Tina '74 97,102,184 Teen Teachers 74 Teller, Bennet '76 132 Temple, Leonard Templeman, Mr. Albin 25,155 Tenner, Odell '76 132 Tennis 66 Terrele,Roselind'75145 Terry, Ann '76 132 Terry, Jane '75 84,90,100,101,104, 105,145 Terry, Judith '74 42,47,48,184, 199 Terry, Leo '76 132 Terstegen, Virginia '75 145 Tessien, Carol '76 76,132,145 Thespians 86 Thomas, Clarence '75 145 Thomas, Fahlda '75 134,145 Thomas, Mrs. Juanita 22,90,163 Thomas, Kelesha '75 108,145 Thomas, Kim '76 132 Thomas, Kirk '76 145 Thomas, Kristine '74 6,79,177,184 Thomas, Theodore '75 145 Thomas, Tommy '76 132 Thomasser, Brooke '76 132 Thompson, Charles '75 145 Thompson, Clifford '76 132 Thompson, Clovis '75 145 Thompson, John '75 16,55,73,145 Thompson, Kirk '75 55,59,139 Thompson, Mrs. Mary 23 Thompson, Robin '74105,184 Thompson, Tim '75 145 Thomsen, Randy '76 132 Thordarson, David '74 184 Thorne, Stephen '75 66,109,145 Thornton, David '75 94,97,145 Thornton, Evelyn '76 132 Thornton, Paul '75 65,94,145 Thrush, Beverly '74 85,96,115,184 Thrush, Glenn '76 132 Thyberg, G reg '74 6O,63,74,85,15O, 184 Tidwell, Janice '75 145 Tierney, Colleen '74 184 Tierney, Lisa '75 Tietjen, Mrs. Lenore 23 Tilley, Jason '76 132 Tillman, Rosa '76 132 Tilseth, Anita '74 8,80,81,85,96, 186 Tilson, Sally '74 78,86,89,91,104, 105,185,186 Tilson, Susan '74 79,104,105,186 Tilton, Gayle '74 79,186 Tindale, William '76 Tinloy, Lorraine '74 102,111,186 Tinnin, Patricia '75 145 Tippens, Edwin '75 145 Tobey, Terry '75 103,145 Tompkins, Richard '74190 Toney, Michael '75 60,63,145 Toole, Margaret '74 74,80,81,103, 186 Torbohn, James '76 62,132 Tounger, Johnny '75 67 Tousley, Arthur '74 186 Townsend, Margaret '76 132 Townsend, Vernon '76 Toy, Russell '76132 Track CBoy's7 60,61 Track fGirl'sj '75 Tracy Buick 196 Trautner, Jon '76 95,132 Trautner, Leslie '74 186 Travers, Katherine '76 Travis, Michelle '75 145 Treadway, Susanna '75 145 Tribble, Rosalyn '75 145 Trinchero, David '76 132 Trinchero, Robert '74 115,186 Triple 'S' 204 Tripp, Catherine '76 109,132 Tripp, Chris '75 145 Tritt, Marilyn '74186 Trott, Larry '75 145 Trotter, Aletl'1ea'75 Truelsen, Kenneth '74 190 Trumbo,Larry'75145 Trumbo, Matthew '76 67,132 Trumbo, Nancy '75 105.145 Trumbull, Loretta '76 75,95,132 Vaile, Laura '75 145 Valenzano, Mrs. Flora 24 Valerga, Victoria Vallerga, Anne '76 32,132 Vallerga, Diane '76 132,133 Vallerga, Nickolas '75 Valva Realty 204 Van Til, Steven '76 67,132 Van Til, Susan '75105,145 Van Vleet,Marguerita'75145 Van Winkle, Richard '74186 Vancel, Mrs. Louise 24 Vancil, Kane '75 145 Vandever, Michael '74 86,88,104, 105,186 Vann, Sharon '75 145 Vann, Sherry'75 145 Varos, Hazel '76 132 Vasquez, Glenn '74 186 Vega, Raymond '75 Veiss, Carole '75 112,145 Lighted up to welcome visiting parents, the campus anticipates Back to School Night in October. Trumbull, Susan '75 145 Tsang, Douglas '75 145 Tsang, Gail '76 132 Tsushima, Gregory '75 94,97,145 Tucker, Dawn '75 145 Tucker, George '76 Tuftt, Pamela '74 Turbohn, James '76 Turkietop, Diane '75 186 Turner, Laverne '76 132 Turner, Mr. Morrie 47 Turner, Rita '74 186 Tusher, Kurt '76 59,132 Tuttle, Debbie '75 90,144,145,147 Tyler, Paul '74 186 UuUuUuUu Uchiyama, Kathy'74186 Uhlig, Gordon '76 132 Underwood, Gwen '76 1,28,32,107. 109,132 Underwood, Timothy '74 65,92 112,113,186 United Farm Workers Union 40,41 Upshaw, Bernard '76 132 Upshur, Florenda '76 132 Usami, Taro '76 132 Ushijima,Jill '74 26,186 Ushijima, Todd '76 132 Utsey, Charlotte '74 163,186 VvVvVvVv Vahey, Robert '75 Velasquez, Mr. Max 38 Veldhuizen, Bruce '76 132,146 Veldhuizen, Paul '76 61,63 Velez, Richard '76 132 Vella, Diane '75 146 Veretto, Catherine '74 43,91,93, 112,179,186 Verrett, Deidra '74 97,102,186 Verrett, Warren '76 55,132 Viani, Michael '75 146 Vickers, Janice '74 186 Victor, Jerry '76 132 Vil, Diane '76 133 Villa, Gerald '76 132 Villa, Petre '75 146 Vinze, Karen '76 132 Visalli,Jere'75146 Vocal Ensemble 105 Volley Ball 81 Voogo, Hendrikus '74 18.186 Votto, Rosanne '74 85,107 WwWwWwWw Wabuge, Roselyn '74 93,186 Wade, Jeffrey '74 186 Wade, Henry '76 132 Wagner, Cheryl '76 97,132 Wahrhaftig, Lynn '74 91,107,186 Wahrhaftig, Peter '76 108 Walchek, Kirk '74 63,67,109,186 Walchek, Scott '76 67,132 Walden, Karen '75 146 Walden, Linda '74189,191 Walker, Greg '74 190 Tay-Wic Walker, Nathaniel '76 58,132 Wallace, Bruce '74 73,189 Wallace, Edward '75 146 Wallace, Malcolm '76 59,73,132 Wallberg, Rita '75 146 Wallis, Jeffrey '76 61,95.132 Wallner, Karen '74 189 Wallstrom, William '74 189 Walsh, Regina '74 189 Walters, Alan '74 50,208 Walton, Daryl '76 55,132 Walton, Lorie '75 189 Walton, Mauri '75 Walton, Samuel '74 189 Ward, Miss Margaret 40,41 Wardrobe, Kathleen '75 146 Ware, Patricia '75 146 Warren, Mr. Clarence 18 Warren, Cynthia '75 Warren, James '75 56,146 Warwick, Steven '76 14,107,132 Wasbauer, David '74 190 Washington, Allen '76 55,58,132 Washington, Arnetta '75 93 Washington, Calvin '76 Washington, Gorgetta '75 146 Washington, Lavetta '75 93,146 Washington, Ramona '75 107,146 Washington, Rebecca '76 132 Washington, Sheree'74189 Watanabe, Aileen '75 80,103,107, 146 Watson, Antoinette '76 132 Watson, Cherylin '76 132 Watson, Henry '74 Watson, Jeff '74 60,189 Watson, Maurissa '74 189 Watson, Thomas '75 60,63,74,146 Watters, Gordon '75 66,74,109,146 Watts, Sherri '76 132 Wavrin, Christopher '75 55 Way, Deborah '75 33,90,105,145 Way, Phillip '74 42,44,46,189 Weathers, Dolores '76 42,132 Weaver, Richard '75 Weber, Kristy' 76132 Wedekin ,Sven '76 132 Weeden, William '75 74,146,147 Weigand, Rodger '76 132 Weitz, Edwin '74 43,189 Wellington, Lee Ann '76 133 Wells and Bennett 199 Wells, John '74 190 Wells, Stephen '74 185 Wemmer, David '75 67,146 West, Kathleen '74 189 West, Kenneth '74 54,74,60,114, 189 West, Winslow '75 146 Whaley, David '76 55,133 Wharton, Marcia '76 43,133 Wheeler, Miss Helen 41,103,113 Whetzel, Michael '76 133 Whidden, Shannon '76 133 White, Bryan '74189 White, Glenn '74 85,160,189 White, Laura '74 190 White. Lonnie '75 White, Michael '76 White, Sheila '75 White, Stephanie '75 81,146 White, Warren '75 14,146 Whitesides, Andrea '75 146 Whithill, Ronald '74 60,189,196 Wichelman, Cynthia '76 133 Wickel, Deborah '75 146 The place to find people 215 Wie-Zwi Wiele, Karen '76 133 Wiessler, Kenneth '74 109.189 Wilcox. Julie '74 189 Wilkins, Barbara '74189,207 Willard, Mr. Dave 38 Willet, David '75 146 Willet, Scotty '75 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams ,Albert '75 14,73 , Anita '75 146 , Anthony '75 Sgt. Boyd 23 ,Clarence '75 Clarence '74 189 Cleveland '75 146 Cynthia '76 133 Derek '76 55,133 .Gary '74 189 Gregory '75 88,105 Williams, Henry '76 133 Williams, Janet '76 133 Williams, Janis '76 133 Williams, Jeffrey '76 133 Williams, Jennifer '74 76,77,84, 85,111,181,189,191 Williams, Jerome '74 112,190 Williams, Mr. Jerry 24,191 Williams, Julie '76 135 Williams, Kimberley '75 105,108, 146 Williams, Laura '75 76,146 Williams Laurel '75 97,146 V Williams Mrs. Lauretta 11,23 I' Williams Lori '76 133 ,Ju Williams Michael '75 108,146 1 Williams Rosalyn '76133 il ti. williams Rosemary '74 165,189 Williams Sue '75 139 -1,1 A341 Q vw 1 ,, ff N, ..f if -5 Q Tricyclist Eric Haag makes a fast get-away from Dave Wong on Spirit Day. Williams, Mrs. Thelma 38 Williams, Wanda '75 146 Williamson, Mrs. Geraldine 27,90, 142 Willis, Cleason '76 133 i Willis, Mrs. Janice 27 Wilson, Anne '74 85,95,111,112, Wong, Brian '74 102,109,190 Wong, Mrs. Chum Wong, David '75 44,46,47,109, 136,146 Wong, Derrick '74 68,74,112.150, 190 Wong, Edwina '74 190 Wong, Mr. James 41,102 Wong, Jean '74 190 Wong, Julie '75 76,80,84,101,103. 146 Wright, Colin '76 133 Wright, London '75 Wright, Monica '74 150,190 Wright, Sherrie '74 17,78,79,146, 190 - 1 150,151 Wilson, Charlotte '76 133 i Wilson, David '74189 ,,,' wilson, Edmond '76 Wilson, Miranda '75 146 Ill Wilson, Patricia '76 120,133 i Wilson, Scott '76 Wilson, Yolanda '74 75,189 Windle, Joyce '75 146 Winkler, R. Kevin '75 146 Winn, La Doris '75 189 Winn, Nadalyn '76 97,120,133 Winslow, Rodney '76 55,133 Winston, Gwendolyn '76 Winston, Henry '76 Winzer, Auteria '75 Winzer, Wally '75 60,107,146 Wise, Jeffrey '74 189 Witharn, Carol '76 107,133 Witser, Lynn '74 89,190,208 Woessner, Shelley '74 190 Wolcott, Alan '76105,133 Wolfe, Laurie '74 !8,79,190 Wolff, Michele '76 Wollenweber, Lynn '74 85,93,112 160,190 Wollenweber, Tom '74 36,190 Wolthuis, Peter '76 Won, Darryl '75 146 Wong, Arthur '74 107 Wong, Barbara '75 146 216 index Wong. Wong. Wong Wong Wong Wong Wong Wong Wong Karen '74 43,65,75,190 Kyle '76 133 Leianne '76 93,133 Ronald '74190 Ronald L.'7419O ,Sandra '76 133 . Susan '76 120 ,Suzanne '75 102,146 Suzanne W. '75 79,90,9l, 104,107,108,112,114,136,190, 192 Wong, Wood Wood Wood Wood Teresa '75 102,146 Carol '75 Gretchen '75 146 Laurence '74 190 Wayne '76 92 Wright, Stanley '75 Wright, Theresa '74 80,84,113,115 190 Wright, Tyrone '76 56 Wyatt, Brenda '76 Wyatt, Mrs. Faricita 29 YyYyYyYy Yager, Mr. L. 30,109 Yancey, Lexanne '76 133 Yang, Percy '75 73,74,146 Yarbrough, Karen '75 33,105 Yasaki. Joyce '75 113,146 v Woodford, Caryl '76 133 Woodhead, Cynthia '75 146 Woodruff, Cheryl '75 146 Woodruff, Derrick '76 Woods, Charles '74 190 Woods, Robert '76 133 Woolslaver, Lawrence '75 30.45, 46,59 Worthington, Erica '76133 Wrestling '73 Wright, Christopher '76 133 Yee Cynthia '74 102,190 Yee, Deborah '76 102,133 Yee Diane '75,146 Yee Linda '76 133 Yee, Victor '74 102,110,112,190 Yoshimura, Mrs. Kazvye 31 Young, Douglas '74 190 Young, Eddie '76 Young, Edward '75 146 Young, Latricia '75 90,146 Young Life 204 Young, Mark '76 133 Young Men's of Montclair 197 Young, Ruth '74 78,79,109,190 Young, Terry '75 102 Young, Venetia '76 133 Yuen, Erwin '76 133 Yuen. Jackson '76 133 Yuen, Kathy '76 107,133 Yuen, Michael '75 146 Yuen, Ricky '75 102,112 Yuen, Mr. Wilbert 13,38,93 Yuen, Wilson '74 93,102,112,113 190 ZzZzZzZz Zachery, Cornell '75 146 Zaavr, George '76 Zagami, Ernestine '76 133 Zanotto, Theresa '74 190 Z Club 96 Zelaski, John '74 190 Zelinka, Frank '75 146 Zelkowitz, Fred '74 190 Zerbe, Mrs. Janet Zuck, Corinne '75 95,146 Zulgis, Atis '75 Zwang, Monte '75 73,147 Zwissler, Alexander '75 62,147 Familiar scenes around the school-the passageway between the 30 and 40 buildings, the pine tree and plaza outside the 30 building windows, and the senior steps-are meeting places at nutrition break and lunchtime. . Y f ,, 4 X 'rw 'ul 1 M QQ Mlm + 54 X I ti ' '11 4, tx I w H as' mi I YM 1 1,,!y1'f M 'u M55 M W wp 218 The grand finale FT' I i, National concerns affect student life Cheering from the bleachers, waiting in the 15-minute long quick lunch lines, and in passing between class bells, 2323 faces blended smiles, knowledge. and hopes for successful futures into a collage captured by the Olympian 74. National news topics worked their way into class discussions and became student concerns in the time between filling out registration cards and filing out of graduation exercises. Inspired by popular movies like American Graffiti , fall quarter activities included a nostalgic cruise through Montclair. Low-riding students were joined by teachers and administrators while a local disc jockey broadcast music reminiscent of the Fifties and Sixties from a supermarket parking lot. Billie beats Bobby Halfway across the country in a well advertised Battle of the Sexes , I racketeering Bobby Riggs was soundly defeated by tennis star Billie .lean King. Demolishing the New York Mets, Oakland's A's brought home their second consecutive world series title. Skyline finished on top of the Oakland Athletic League football season, as the Oakland Raiders placed first in the Western Division of the American Football League, not quite making it to the Super Bowl game. Politic and economic puzzles cornered the American public throughout the year. Watergate became a household and journalistic term. Televised congressional hearings were watched by social science classes as the probing into the democratic headquarters burglary began. Scandals reign Under the pressure of world-spread accusations, the Nixon administration was caught in a state of deterioration. Many presidential advisers were replaced: even Spiro Agnew decided to resign from the vice-presidency to avoid charges which later barred him from his Maryland law associates. Mr. Agnew's appointed successor was Gerald Ford. SLA revolts Educators around the country were shocked by the slaying of Oakland School Superintendent Dr. Marcus A. Foster in November. A letter claiming responsibility for Dr. Foster's death was delivered to local media signed by the Symbionese Liberation Army. Resurfacing in later months, the SLA made front page news again when University of California coed Patricia Hearst was abducted from her Berkeley residence by contingent members. Subsequent SLA communiques to the Hearst publishing family demanded the set up of a multi-million dollar free food program for California welfare recipients. Crisis affects public Snow fell in the East Bay hills, as in the winter of 1972, only heavier. Mount Diablo, covered in white, added an alpine look to the holiday season. Energy crises. threatening since late summer, turned into reality as the cold set in. The President requested that thermostats be turned down to 68 degrees while driving speeds were lowered to a 55 mile per hour maximum. Gas lines. blocks long in February, were relieved by even-odd gas rationing and the lifting of the Arab oil embargo. Students streak College campuses across the nation took up the latest student craze - streaking. The sport of running naked in public was used as a feat of dare-devilry, and as an attention gettei for causes such as presidential impeachment and student rights. Ravaged by fire a year before, the home arts department moved back into permanent classrooms in the spring. From September until June, Skyline participated in a year of fame and infamy. The grand finale fibfxg ,.,ff,., ff wwf l'-nt, ff' QWT? 'i,-'wi' if? n , I . , 'wt 41 5' Q fffysir' , 'Q,fv:..,+Ny in J f ' ', ,f t , - - M Q. ,Z f '71,Q fail- 0 Mig., ff I I A A ,fr I I g,3i- 1.-Lili? 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