Thousand Oaks High School - Lancer Legend Yearbook (Thousand Oaks, CA)

 - Class of 1968

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For four years he has labored unselfishly To make The Legend one of The finesT yearbooks in SouThern California. Working long hours affer school everyday he has never once losT his paTience or sense of humor. Always ready wiTh friendly advice or inforrnaTion, always breaking The monoTony wiTh a laugh and his ready wiT, he has become Mr. Annual. The Lancer Legend presenTs a long over-due dedicafion To a greaf Teacher, a greaT advisor, and a greaT guy, Mr. Chuck Andrews. W Mr Chuck Andrews honored by i968 Lancer Legend sTaff. LANCER LEGEND STAFF EdHor-Steve AAangineHi Business Manager-Ancli Stark Classes-Sue Scanhn Facuhy-Nona Lee Clubs-Melanie Smith Activities-Karen Kent Spons-VVes Pohl Copy-BNI Robens Typmg-Smphanm Chew Photography-Eol Sparks Advisor-Mr. Chuck Andrews Asst. Advisor-Miss Sue VVHHanw 'A 11, QM. , CONTENT Opening l page 2 Academics page TO Organizations page 32 Student life page 58 Athletics page 88 Classes page 122 Editor's Closing page 192 ill' , Tw I ' W - .MW f- ,. 7- ,- .,-fvwmw Superintendents, Trustees Serve Growing District MR AXEL JENSEN MR. LEWIS K. JOHN DR. JOSEPH W. CROSBY - A ' t S ' d Administrative Superintendent Supefinfendenf The members of the Board of Trustees of the Oxnard Union High School District are responsible for adopting policies, providing adequate funds, and maintaining gen- eral supervision of seven high schools within the district. A typical agenda for the board at their bi-monthly meetings might include such items as: hearing of special requests of parents and community organizations, estab- lishment of attendance areas for each of the schools, hiring of teachers and secretaries, approval of substitute and night school teachers, hearing of reports on curriculum and new techniques on instruction, consideration of problems of stu- dents brought to their attention, establishment of a budget for the operation of the district, purchase of school equip- ment, adoption of personnel policies, and consideration of the construction problems of new schools. Acting both as chief advisor to the board and as its executive officer is Dr. Joseph W. Crosby, superintendent of schools. Assisting him toward his goal of providing better education opportunities are Mr. Axel Jensen, assist- ant superintendent, and Mr. Lewis John, administrative assistant. ssis ant uperinten ent Seated, L to R, Axel Jensen, Ass't. Supt., Mrs. Jane M. Tolmach, Mr Robert E. Williams, Pres., Mr. Robert K. Mathews, Vice Pres., Mr. John L , ,, V X 1 A V Mr. Rosser Spurs incentive ' Mr. Rosser takes time to talk over a school matter with Mrs. Halbert. Lawrence Smith. Standing L to R: Dr. Joseph Crosby, Supt., Dr. Cooley, Clerk. lla., .rf Ilnsn MR. TOM ROSSER Principal with commencement exercises for The Class of T968, the number of graduates of Thousand Oaks High School nears the 2500 mark. As The Artisans have contributed to the enviable reputation of Thousand Oaks High School and carried on many traditions, so also will you distinguish yourselves in your future endeavors as have your predecessors. With the usual feelings of nostalgia, which come with saying goodbye, we are happy in the knowledge that you are, in the words of our philosophy, . . better prepared for a useful and constructive life, and for active, responsible participa- tion in our democratic society. With fondest regards and sincere best wishes, TOM ROSSER -L... Administrators Enforce Rules, Guide Activities XJ If '3S -1.1-' Nl- fs, ,lf m V, MRS. ROBERTA SCHOENHERR MR. JAMES RESER MR, JAMES MOORE ' ' Q. If, ':',j1.,IJ2 'ii i' , 1 . , A y ,f I ' ff 'f ,-6.--1-aauw 4-sl'-4i,.... , -, 94, ,,, ..,, 1 A-an ,qu- -vu-....i, f'-':1:W,,,i,,,,,.,,,,,.,.,TT, M -hu. Mrs. Roberta Schoenherr put in her second year of diligent work as Girls' Vice- Principal this year. Among her many duties is that of girls' dress code supewisor, certainly not one of the most enjoyable jobs on campus. She also serves as coordinator between the student body and the administration, and as such makes many important decisions affecting student government. Thousand Oaks High welcomed a new face on campus this year, that of Mr. James Reser. Replacing Mr. Moore as attendance officer, his job is to make sure students stay.in class. Mr. Reser spent the last two years as a P.E. teacher at Rio Mesa High, where he was also the J.V. Football and Varsity Basketball coach. Although his iob requires the use of disciplinary measures, he has become popular and well-liked among the student body. The office of Boys' Vice-Principal, vacated by Mr. Elmer DeSilva last year, was competently filled this year by Mr. James Moore. Mr. Moore's most important iobs are the enforcement of regulations and the direct- ing of athletics. Enthusiastically pursuing the call of duty, he was the cause of the booming business that the barbershops did this year in Thousand Oaks, As director of athletics, he supervises the many activities of athletic competition at TOHS. Counselors Provide Assistance ln Planning Future A counselor must be a good listener cmd a good talker. He must be able to hear the prob- lems of a student and to utilize his many years ot experience and knowledge to give sound advice. He must be an intelligent and compas- sionate person, one who is able to understand the trying problems of teenage existence. Most important ot all, he should care. He should care about every indiviolual's problems, big or small, important or trivial. Thousand Oaks High has such counselors. Any time a student needs advice or information, all he has to do is ask his counselor. They care. Headed by Mr. William Seaver, the statt ot tive, Mr. Schiro, Mr. McElmurry, Mrs. Johnson, and Mrs. McNeal, advises over 2000 students on matters ranging trom a schedule change to col- lege entrance applications. They work long, dili- gent hours in the service of TOHS. All have been classroom teachers, and have gained insight into the problems ot students and taculty alike. Spe- cial courses have given them guidance skills and techniques. These are the faces ot the counselors. They are the taces ot people intelligent, compassion- ate, and caring. JAMES McELMURRY PATRICIA JOHNSON MARY LOU MCNEAL JOSEPH SCHIRO Counselor James McElmurry discusses school problems of two students. ' , r, V- I,-ws.p:- , ag .0 -fl -2 5 F ,. ,f ,Q ji We Q 5 ' r' ,,,, g -,., W ---- , fn '1--- gg rs P If ', r ' If we K- 'f ',5?,,h7y, ,V if qs, , U ,,,' I, ,,,,r , ,V .fury H Q me .t.. jf' rrrt tttt J -7-'ll . WHUAM SEWER I-I j,igg.,,,' I, yfa-g,f f1 ,,,g2'q ,,.,,, ,, . Head Counselor .Q 1 -,r,, Q ff ','-,',' ,, - , wr T T frrr- . . , ..,,gw-A ,, 2 0 1 -Mm-N 4:- -A Office Stuff, School Nurse Aid Administration N ' 951'-3 MQW , f fi 721 1. f 5 1. , ,f Y., , MRS. MARY FOX, Before The first bell rings in the morning and after the last bell rings in The afternoon, The dedi- cated office sTaff continues to carry on Their many duties. Their numerous iobs include: serving as sec- retaries for the administration, issuing passes and re-admit slips to students, taking care of money affairs, aiding counselors ana' handling telephone calls. The faculty secretary mimeographs tests for The faculty as well as assisting the newspaper staff in running off pages. In a typical frantic day, the office staff runs into new and perplexing situa- tions. Despite constant demands from the faculty and students, these secretaries always remain good natured and ready to help. Mrs. Lois Neighbors and Mrs. Pat Romans are the two who have to meet the public each day. ln her iob as secretary to Mr. Rosser, Mrs. Neigh- bors mans the big desk in the lobby. lt is Mrs. Romans' voice that is heard when anyone calls TOHS on the telephone. Mrs. Mary Fox, school nurse, is kept busy bandaging cuts and scratches, and taking tem- peratures. It is her vital iob to see that TO. students remain in good health and that the sick are taken care of. Mrs. Fox is also advisor to the Future Medical League. Nurse OFFICE STAFFI ilett T0 righfl Lois NelQhi90 5, Jeffie Gove, Linda Hayley, Dat Dalton, Ruby Rockerfeller, Gloria Austen, Sammie Bennet, Pat Romans, Rita Lamb, Dean Jones, Monhc paul, 4 pts' Pr' ' '- S g M in .,.,., hi. ,1 l ' .Wi '- A , , g 2 Q . ' s F, ,,,. ' 2 I T i l T library lends Easy Access For Research, Study To supervise and control The distribution of books and reference materials is The main duty of The librarian, textbook clerk and library clerk. Librarian Mr. Bud Rankin gives his Time gener- ously To Those students who wish To become .ac- quainted with Their library, and who use its valuable maTerials. Mrs. Carlene Long, new Textbook clerk aT TOHS, supervises The issue ot Textbooks To students and classes. Mrs. .lean Williams, library clerk, Takes care of much of The paperwork behind running an etticient library. Mr. Gil Speckles of The Audio-Visual department Takes care of equipment which aids classroom edu- cation, such as proiectors, Tilms and Tape recorders. Students catch up with last minute study before first bell rings. T i.ii 4? S : ,VV',, ,lb . 3 .fe , fc 6 ITILEL ' ' MR. BUD RANKlN Librarian MRS. CARLENE LONG MRS. JEAN WlLLlAMS MR. GILSPECKLES Textbook Clerk Library Clerk Audio Visual ,wie me T ', Q. ri wi' ff, ik 'T 'm ' Z? Za s V ,, Lf., V, l,V, my i 5 , i 1 5 W .4 ,, .Q M Jag, il I Vg f f . ik , ,Ve yj we .63 , X , 21, I V DAY MAINTENANCE: Vern Darby, Glenn l-larding, Floyd Fulton, CheT NIGHT MAINTENANCE: Back Row: Rudy STayer, Dee Jeffcoaf, Charlie Lively TaiT, Leroy Sidney. Mike Edwards, Verne Conkling Froni' Row: F.B. Sanchez, Tarlee Coleman Maintenance Crew SusTains Orderly TOHS Campus 4 eff? 'ear 14' if' 1:10 f ffim Denver Lang. IT Takes a loT of work To service a high school of some 2200 sTudenTs. In order To perform The mechanical duTies oT running a cdmpus, The mainTenance deparT- menT is divided inTo a day shiTT and ci nighT shiTT. These men see ThaT classrooms and campus are kepT clean and orderly. They also assisT sTudenTs in preparaTion Tor special TuncTions, such as dances, held in The school gym. Locker aTTendanTs supervise equipmenT and acces- sories oT The PE deparTmenT. AnoTher imporTanT service provided Tor sTudenTs is TransporTaTion. The lous drivers see To iT ThaT sTudenTs geT To school and geT home everyddy. LasT buT noT leasT, are The services performed by The CaTeTeria sTc1TT. These women cook Tor The many hungry sTomachs aT TOHS. ARTEE TALBERT NORMAN AMANS Girls' Locker ATTendanT Boys' Locker ATTendanT Drivers Tran port Students, Cooks Prepare Meals Happiness is catching a bus to go home. H BUS DRIVERS: Fred Slate, Herbert Roscoep Harry Stem: Cliff Harris. CAFETERIA: Fay Hanes, Thressa Walker, Manager, Tessie Boyertg Margaret Cowartg Dorothy Hopkins, Bernice Raseyg Daphne Frost, Neva Tait, Doris Hayes Eff! 4?!6SE5V'f51:- , p s gl ' Q rsrrr f hsrr . 2 lg,5's3f f il Y .if117 ' s 7 ff! 0' ' V f ' ' is Q 1 if 1 I 6 Q up . ' tif ' , f Q?7?'? History Heightens STudenT's Awareness Of Complex II ProfiT by The pasT, wise men like To say. So does The TOHS l-lisfory DeparTrnenT. lTs goals 4' - 4, I fgfi xref , r 2. is r ' wr!--. , ,'w',- is , 'ri my 3. Li-is :- - 5 ,Y 1 f , ,fs:i.Q3:1Ks2.2v:s. fz 53? I J, 'gif Lfzrjyszv-',Q 'Q 2:QQfffZ1-:,f are Three-fold. Firsf is To give To sfudenrs a knowledge of pasf happenings, which may Then be applied To an undersfanding of The problems facing man Today. WiTh This unclersfanding, one may achieve The Third goal: providing for a bef- Ter fufure. To become acquainfed vvifh pc1sT hisTory, sfudies of world geography and world hisTory are required for freshmen and sophomores. Juniors complefe Their sfudy of The pasf WiTh U.S. l-lisTory, before srudying The problems and promises of democracy as seniors. Mr. Dale Ackerman Miss Joan Anderson Mr. Vicror Arcacli Mr. William Berg Mrs. Gayle Brown Miss Ann Higgins Mr. Curfis Luft LEFT: Mr. Berg offers srudenr an explanafion of significance of The esTablishmenT of Constitution. Mr. Norman Johnsfon Problems Ot Yesterday, Today, To Protect Futur ABOVE: Miss Anderson lectures on problems of democratic system as students demonstrate different listening attitudes. BELOW: What was the answer? inquires Robin Scuria. YN -v-yr he Mr. William Manzer Department Chairman Mr. John Pearson W st A Q N3 x E . f' , 1--.gi-If - ir 'wil 'iv' Hge' vt Mr. Howard Plank Mr. Vincent Rabba Miss Sue Williams Mr. Victor Mr. Don Shotlitt Mr. Keith Wilson Pisciotta English Classes Emphasize literature, Speech For ABOVE Student s face shows deep thought as he contemplates an essay. RIGHT Mrs Rose demonstrates art of expression to her drama class. K, A? -fl 5, ' 'r 7' rl f ai T I -iff ,z fix ' , Mig 7, 1 7, g1 'ff1 ,xiil r ' 5,-if 1, , 'R mf r i ff: ' in C si! 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Seniors meet the Bard ot London, Will Shakespeare, and vicariously visit Scotland and Denmark as they follow the fortunes of MacBeth and Hamlet. Ad- vance composition causes many sleepless nights. RIGHT: Mrs. Holbert, newspaper advisor, smiles after reading another weekly issue of the LANCER. ' BELOW: Linda Powell and Tom Brock exhibit their talents in a drama class play. Math Serves A Challenge To logical Thought f f , ,, fx,-,,.1f-,-:gi , i tffwiki :rv .A 42rRs.5f:1! :2fiT'W :.'f'g .J,r::w ' :Wieg-41.fi1f1'ftwf:i1:,i... , r.:x:?y iff' 4:1 f - Zi m , , ,l., .,,. , , ,,,,, , , .,l4 1 .l., , .,,, , , . ::2'Z3 :2f'r-4-' . - -P J . f25 aviiffifff.--Q'if2.1 saw. ftszxhfia.: .r.1,,,.,.z-,,. - A-ofefif. 544 .. wer Sim.-,, 4-.. J . ,ff.1,f.vf,,.- - , ., ,,. rg Jax., , W ' 4 , ,f ,, - ifx-21:1-:.:Q5zsrzznzagf-m'.'f,p Q- tp:-za' '-erin-,:1-new if ffigrpfi-:f '-'- f - er' if y-'aLz'sx,y.,.,:i,,v,1, ' i .f eii1'5ga.1-in :34,:,:ri1:-ry. 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An introduction to college math is offered to those students who wish to continue with higher math in college. For the student who plans to go to work- or into the kitchen-after graduation, the Math Department provides lower levels of arithmetic designed to help out in keeping the checkbook straight and balancing the family budget. LEFT: Mr. Powell explains fundamentals of Trigonometry. gELOW: Mr. Paumer watches students solve algebraic cross- word puzzle. Business, Industrial Arts Steer For Experience Mr. Norman Giangreco i Business Mr. James Hansen Business Mr. Ran Loewe Industrial Arts Miss Karen Noble 7 Business Mr. Robert Palmer Industrial Arts Mrs. Janet Parker Business Mr. Frank River Business Mr. Lin Thomas Industrial Arts Mr. James Uhl Industrial Arts t TOI-IS business teachers exert their et- torts to prepare students tor tuture vocational experience. Such courses as bookkeeping, stenog- raphy, and machines provide valuable practice in techniques used in the business world. Similarly, technical training in a vocation, whether it be carpenter or mechanic, is provided by the industrial Arts Department. Both departments help to place certain quali- tied students in iobs. LEFT: Student learns proper technique ot using the drill press. BELOW LEFT: Mr. Loewe gives instructions to student in his drafting class. Mr. Leon Parker Business Department Chairman Mr. Frank Perry Industrial Arts Department Chairman Mr. Edwin Catan Business Mr. Vernon Friesen industrial Arts Yfxam W Za Aj js: -R ,,.. iiilglii' ' fszriggidgig ln its 'LZ' 'll 9-WEE? 55.2 ,fl 4 wg! tg, f lx is me 1 , r, fi wr 5 I Q Y .ev I Ex me sa' V- S language, Homemaking Give Vocational Training i randmofher never had it so good as The girls enrolled in home economics classes at TOHS. Such courses as sewing, cooking, child care, and interior decorating serve as fundamenfals in preparation for a successful home life or career. As does preparafion for family life, insfruction in foreign languages assumes a greafer role of im- portance in foday's world. While the demand for more effective communicafion in The complex vvorld increases, so does the necessity of learning o foreign language. Through instruction in conversafion and grammar, Teachers give TOHS students a good grounding in such languages as Russian, German, and Lafin. -ff -5. Mrs. Alma Mrs. Leila Hyman Mrs. Helen Siebert McArthur Language Homemaking Language Miss Sara Mason Department Department Homemaking Chairman Chairman Mr. Blair Mclntire Mr. Paul Sralnaker Mrs. Carmen Language Language Armsfrong Mrs. Jeane Scanlin Mrs, Barbara Language Language Warkentein Mr. Mark Brennizer Language Language Mrs. Doris Weimer Mr. Bernard Dain Har-nemaking Language 1.1 - 'Q . , f w- yzf S V 5' f. ug , . 'X , J 5 , .l 'Ar n Q 1 vi ,gg I-1:5 4 :Z 67 4, N r' E l ' X X ' f:.f,.e:: . X ' ,ff s'... A Q .f I 11 Q M 4 :fl .V?,'T,,k.Q. Q, A swf, A Vg, - . 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Grades are based upon attendance, cooperation, skills tests and team success, Through PE, students can have a vvell-rounded education and learn the spirit ot com- petition that is so valuable later in lite. Mrs. Virginia Mr. Gene Lloyd Miss Jessica Perry Mr. Ronald Stillwell DeSoto Mr. Robert Musella Miss Carolyn Riley Mr. Larry Mrs. Lois Kusano Stonebraker X , in ' .fv,s,,wA. - rr nf 'N ,5Qfg?,J+, ,uf 3, it lm ii r' . ' V Ti ' I i on ABOVE: Getting into shape requires daily exercising. 4 lAl V . BELOW: On the basketball courts, boys improve skills . ge ' I ,V through practice. f U V YF 'A il? 1- , X' sb, .Q- Art Stimulutes Quest Ot Cultural Understanding ,K , v bv, 4 A- f.i:afQf,av, , K ' WWW ,5 f'.55 flZ,i?? : ff ' ll 3 ' f X Was f ,, W, ' 7,1 ,Q , . ,,. ,tt, ,r , W,,.,Qf4,:,,,, , 'sw I , , sw .ff MQ, , . ' 1 'V' Art, students soon come to discover, is more than slapping paint onto a canvas. Needed first is an active imagination and the special touch ot cre- A ativity. To inspire creativity in students is the most important goal of the Art Department. Creation in- volves the principal fundamentals ot design and composition, all of which are taught at TOHS. The Art Department continually is Creati-ng new and more interesting proiects to teach students these fundamentals and also to stimulate creativity. ,fn ,,,,,fff ' 1 Miss Karen Humphrey ' Miss Joann Musick i -':--w 9 Art Mrs. Barbara Shannon -W Art Department Chairman Mrs. Katherine Karrh Crafts ABOVE LEFT: Frank Reale concentrates on engrossing art project. ag., LEFT: Miss Musick looks on as student completes his art design. of V .I ABOVE: Miss Humphrey gives encouraging smile to her class. TOHS Band, Choir Develop Bright Musical Talents For molny ThworTed songbirds, The reolizoi- Tion comes eolrly in life Thou' They cc1nnoT corry ci Tune, even in The shower. The c1lTernoTive, Then, is To IisTen, To opprecioTe. TOHS sTudenTs have The besT of boTh worlds in Their Music DepolrTmenT, which provides bond, glee club ond choir for The ToilenTed, ond music opprecioT'ion Tor The IisTeners. All of These ocTiviTies Toke ploice in The Two huge bond ond chorus rooms, designed ond equipped especioilly Tor singing, ploying ond lisTening. Mr. Escy Mr. RoloerT Wiles HellersTein DeparTmenT Chairman K cj' .i sssi , 1 . ,,,,.- 1 isfsiiilir ,T 7 .gf .f,'Q'f'f ff3fi ffm? i,i.,' T 'ii'i Q ,'3 .1fi'3:f5l ll ABOVE, RIGHT: Mr. HellersTein vigorously direcTs Bond. BELOW, RIGHT: Girls' Glee members display The many moods of on ofher procTice session. BELOW: Mr. Wiles goes over new moTeriol wiTh The Lcmcer4Cho1r is ABOVE: Rusty Geller ponders a slide rule problem in Chemistry. LEFT: Girl takes class time to demonstrate the science of applying make-up. , , I , , , 1, '-haf' mf N l U? f 6 f if 1 7f,,,,,W , l my all 1 l ' Q' W f ZW i ll 1' ' frf, . fl M ' J W 43, 1 1 1 if! 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Y x N N , ,X fx N w , X Y Z, MlCl-lEl.E FALLON ASB Vice-President President Rules Wisely Student government was ably led this year by Russ Cameron. l-leading Student Cabinet, managing all student body activities, and appointing ASB com- mittees were among his duties. l-le also carried the responsibility ot tostering public relations and host- ing visiting schools. As President, Russ was a perma- nent delegate to the Ventura County Inter-School Council, and appointed all representatives to VClSC. Besides heading TO!-IS government, Russ kept him- selt busy by making the varsity basketball and base- ball teams. Russ set a tine example with his school spirit and endless energy. l-le was continuously or- RUSS CAMERON ASB President ganizing committees. When he was not organizing, he was volunteering tor any activity that came his way, helping to make i968 a banner year. ASB cabinet members try to stir their thoughts into shape at early morning meeting. f?? '?7 ' REBECCA MORRIS Secretary LINDA DENMAN Commissioner of SpiriT I I vv.s3.., href TOM BALLARD Treasurer MELANIE SMITH Commissioner of Assemblies JOHN FISHER VCISC Presidenf JOSE FIERRO SergeanT-aT-Arms BARBARA ROBINSON Commissioner of Clubs BILL ROBERTS Parliamemarion Cabinet Keeps Busy TudenT governmenT aT Thousand Oaks High is led by an acTive and capable group, The STudenT CabineT. FuncTioning under PresidenT Russ Cameron, The cabineT serves as The execuTive branch and, vviTh STudenT.CounciI, as a co-IegisIaTive body. CabineT is responsible Tor mosT oT The operaTion OT The govern- menf. MeeTing Twice a week before school, cabineT plans such evenTs as rallies, assemblies, and dances. DraTTing The yearly budgeT, and providing Tunds Tor ASB acTiviTies and clubs Through sales oT The ASB card, concessions aT games and miscellaneous iTems, comprise much OT The work and a IoT oT The vvorry of This group. , ,.......,1.-.4 ill., KAREN GRONSETI-I JERRY KLEIN Hisforian VCISC Representafive LAURA ROOKER GALE PRINCE Head Cheerleader Head Songleader MR. CURTIS LUFT MRS. ROBERTA SCHOENI-IERR CabineT Advisor ASB Advisor Jean Thompson voTes on quad Tor her TavoriTe pair of legs in boy's gorgeous gams conTesT, sponsored by ASB cabineT in Tall. ' . - STUDENT COUNCIL: Front row, Pat Barton, Donnc Schembri, Becky Morris, Tom Ballard, Stephanie Chew, Phil Phillips, Lezlee Hale, Greg Myers, Laura Rooker, Fritz Naumetz, Ed Bedwell, Rochelle Acar, Melanie Smith, - Row 2: Paula Dennies, Vivian Ful- ler, John Toner, Carol Brosgart, Michelle Fallon, Debbie Johnson, Chris Collier, Roberta Lewon, Carolyn Sheen, Gale Prince, Mark Hiller, James Sturgeon, Stephen Coombs. - Row 3: Louisa McNulty, Karen Gronseth, Nona Lee, Linda Denman, Bruce Bruschi, Nancy Cur- tis, Carol Parise, Chris Hillila, Patty Dryden, Le- Nan Johnson, Bill Kosty, Doug Buhr, Tim Booth, Moss Davis, Dan Ramsey. - Row 4: Rob Riggs, Tim Knaak, Mark Wilson, Andy Landis, Steve Still, Chuck Nelson, Susie Dick, Frank Achermann, Debbie Schmidt, Lynn Rogers, Bob Platz, Randy Jones, Link Forte. - Row 5: John Fisher, Bill Roberts, Mike Kosty, Kathleen Germain, Barbara Robinson, Chris Vender, Jett Carroll, Mark Nelson, Michelle Richard- son, Steve Manginelli, Bev Sandoval, David Varnes. New Ju STUDENT COURT, Front row: Vivian Fuller, Mrs. Kimball, advisor, Bill Kosty, Frank Achermann, -Debbie Johnson, Jim Cyr, Cathy Blackburn, Mr. Rees, advisor, Sue Evans, Tim Knaack, John Toner. stices, Old Council Help Mold Exciting Year Representative government at Thousand Oaks High rests in the hands ot Student Council, Headed by Vice-President Michele Fallon and composed ot an elected represen- tative trom each history class, plus all mem- bers ot Student Cabinet, Student Council is designed to tunction as the legislative organ ot the Associated Student Body. lmproved campus communication and a more active student body result trom the monthly council meetings. Each representative is held respon- sible both tor keeping his class aware ot what's happening and tor keeping student government avvare ot his class. Committee vvork and active leadership tram cabinet were responsible tor providing the student body with many activities such as lunchtime music, recreation and movies, which were presented along with atter-game dances, sports-nights and money-making protects such as a bottle raid to provide the gym with a better speaker system. 1. l L Michele Fallon, ASB Vice-President, directs student council meeting in library in fall. Senior Justice Frank Achermann listens to Mike Kosty at first trial of year concerning LANCER newspaper. Barbara Robinson watches apprehensively as Melanie Smith piles on bottles collected at bottle raids sponsored by student council for new gym speakers. SERVICE CLUB: Front Row, Mrs. Carmen Armstrong, Adv., Linda Calkins, Cynthia Crisp.in, Pub,-l-list., Louise Calkins, Pres., Ellen Zerlin, Sec., Lynette l-leacock.--Row 2, Rochelle Acar, Patty Maughmer, Cindy Nelson, Carol Burgess, Sandi Sitzler, Sue Scanlin, Lorelei Wetzel.-Row 31 Jolynn. Small, Cheryl Crowell, Laura Maiedie, Debbie Sandoval, Katie Page, Carla Smith, Sherry Jackson. -Row 4: Cherie Wascher, Marcy Rarick, Chris Matthews, Kathie Johnson, Pam Bremer, Kathy O'Donahue, Michelle Richardson, Julie Swanson.-Row 5: Sherry Booth, Sherie Casley, Sue Newton, Sandy Casley, Christy Bridwell, Robin. W.ilson, Susie Dick, Debbie Snyder, Cathy Armstrong Inot shownl, STUDENT STORE: Charlene Adams, Anne Price, Denise Brown. .......t,....., A 2 FB A Clubs Serve School By Volunteering To Help wo organizations on campus which get little publicity and yet are ot invaluable service to the school are the girl's Service Club and the student store. The Service Club gives girls experience in tend- ing tables while providing service at school ban- quets and dances, They also serve at community functions, and usher at plays and graduation. The student store not only otters good business experi- ence in selling and bookkeeping, but also provides the student body with stationery supplies. ICC, Front Row, Tom Smith, Connie Knight, Karen Kent, Barbara Robinson, Comm. of Clubs, Chris Vender.-Row 2, Tim Knack, Betty Lenoir, Bev Sandoval, Carol Brosgart, Mrs. Ferguson, Adv., Mike Krosty. .f X ,rf p.,,.- ,Z ,ff Z, 1- ,f' RALLY CLUB: From ROW: AMY' Doug Williams' advisor? Bev Sandoval Calkins Gale Prince Terri Eichel Jeff Spencer Row 6 Sally Sfeffen Tony Denman, Nancy Curfls.-Row 2: Linda Calkins, Wes Pohl, Michele Carolyn Sheen I-Gum Rookel, pam, Dryden Steve Rdey ROW 7 I-eNCm Fallon.-Row 3: Bruce Bruschi, STephanie Chew, Tom Maxwell.-Row Johnson Monica COX Sandy Ccsley 4: Chris Hillila, Jerry Klein, Nona Lee, Hank Schnieder.-Row 5: Louise Rally club members loin cheerleaders and sangleaders in welcoming fooTball players onTo field for game Spirit, Communication lnTer-Club Council, headed by chairman Barbara Robinson, works all year To cooralinaTe club acTiviTies anal scheolules. IT sponsors each year Club Week, pro- moTing club membership, anal Dog PaTch Olympics. Rally Club is easily The mosT school-spiriTed club on campus. Formed in 1966 To help The Commissioner of SpiriT promoTe enThusiasm, iT has been a Tremen- alous success oluring games, rallies, and oTher evenTs. ICC advisor Mrs. Jean Ferguson looks on as Commissioner of Clubs Barbara Robinson plans nexf meeTing. l l A k,,V T 1,.A. ,,,: :b'i 1 Zlrv ,,. ,fp fr., . 3. .V 51.5 ff-Q, , w,,3fl fjffgggfff- . 4 'f ' ' 1 rx 'Q . 2 ai. 716.1212 '02 ' wifi' 4551424 - f I ' fm 4--w..f,9 ' 1. 1 . 5 , . .. I I 5 vm a '. . . I v: I ll Q i ' .. I, ' 2 Z 5 ' ' az il . , A I' 9 - if 1 ,. ' 1 I . ' s I , I 2425223 ' r ii 1 I I I I , , 4' 4 Nw' .:ff:.,.g 2 , . i il X 4 1' i T l I' ' 4 4 TOP: Editor Steve Manginelli beams at progress his staff is making, RIGHT: Classes Editor Sue Scanlin writes in a headline on one of her many pages. BOTTOM LEFT: Wes Pohl pauses to take directions on planning his sports pages. BOTTOM MIDDLE: Business Manager Andy Stark counts the profits made on selling annuals. BOTTOM RIGHT: Copy writer Bill Roberts reviews one of his many paragraphs. Annual Stott Enlorges Book To College Size earloook editors this year turned to respected national magazines-such as Life-plus numerous art textbooks, to produce the mosaic-influenced lay- outs in the T968 LANCER LEGEND. Spurred on by a B+ rating in their tirst try at a national rating, staff members aimed for top honors with a new size book and the most pages ever. To meet vigorous dead- lines, most editors stayed after school the equiva- lent at an extra school day each week. 4w5V,.,y1:rV5:r.5.'. .f 4. f' ' .if5f.iw.4 -If ? ....... ..,' , O37 ,... . . M H ff lllr g A 4, .,.. ,..... . . , , X' ' .,,. .,.,. V .iffyf.,,g,1fg'.y.. ,EQ V , V , ,44,.V,..f ..... .,,.., . , ,. 2 -:f'f'..fff'f4 '!!llf . .. . 5,3 I. .. 1 A '....l . ...M Q. 4 'i U - V 2 V N 3 ,Q . - fe'-f-f+ , .gs is X X ,Ag me 'i' 5IifQ:1fi:ffQfQXEiQ:3f3 ' -.2 . ' ' E . . aff f 1,228 iff' L if i L iii. ' -' . 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LANCER NEWSPAPER: FronT Row: Mrs. Holberr, Advisor, Bill RoberTs, Jerry Klein, Mike Kosry, Andi Srark, RusTy Geller, Michael von Biela, Marihy PonseTi, Loren Roserh - Row 2, Bev Sandoval, Greg Myers, Missy Shy, Tom Brock, Bruce Bruschi, Nancy Curtis, Terry Curie, John Fisher, Gale Prince - Row 3: Chris- Tina Johnson, Tom Ballard, Linda Denman, Carol Brosgan, Parry Dry- den, Michele Fallon, Paul Simonin, Carhy Coleman, Vince ScaTurro. LANCER staff convenes wiTh edirors and advisor, Mrs. Holberr, To discuss my X' Art designer PaTTy Dryden sTenciIs design on LANCER page. 42 , layouf of nexf newspaper. REFLECTIONS: Front Row: Laurie Brown, BeTTy Lenoir, ediTor, Colleen Cosua - Row 2: Sue Scanlin, Chris Vendor, Lyle Clark - Row 3: Mrs. Brown, Advisor, KaThleen Ungermann, Mark Wehn, Mrs. Kimball, Advisor- ll l . m 1... , .Y , M. ,K ,, Louisa McNulTy, ChrisTine Lincoln and friend resT during Halloween dance l festiviries sponsored by Girls' League and Boys' FederaTion. ,WWA Girl , Boy Collaborate Probably The mosT campaTible organizaiions on Campus are Girls' League anal Boys' FederaTion. Many acTiviTies This year have been ioinTly presenTed by These Two groups. Several aTTer-game dances, The ChrisTmas Backwards Dance, several sporTs-nighTs, and a few Toad sales were sponsored This year. Many oTher imporTanT TuncTions are carried ouT by These groups, such as TormulaTing The dress code aT The end of every year. All sTudenTs are members of eiTher one or The oTher of These clubs and mosT par- TicipaTe in Their numerous acTiviTies. BoTh groups con- TribuTed greaTly To an exciTing year. BELOW: Sue Scanlin willingly accepTs work for REFLECTIONS from advisor Mrs. Kimball as ediior BeTTy Lenoir looks on, Cindy Carrigan poses for camera during Girls' League fashion show held in gym for girls during school. GIRLS' LEAGUE and BOYS' FEDERATlON: FronT Row: Ralph Lucas, Sec.-Treas., KeiTh Hughes, Vice-Pres., Ralph Lucas, Sec,-Treas., Keith Hughes, Vice-Pres., Link ForTe, SergeanT-aT-Arms - Row 2: Nona Lee, PubliciTy, STephanie Chew, Vice-Pres., Nancy CurTis, PaT Lewis, Treas., Chris Hillilay Louisa McNulty, Sec., Mrs. Jones, Advisor - On Ladder: Carol Brosgarf, Girls' League Pres., Randy Jones, Boys' Fed Pres. LETTERMEN, Front row: Tom Winters, Rod Eggleston, B.J. Baier, Dues Collector 81 Video Tape Monitor, Dan Harris, Director, Mike Rippy, Mark Zachary, Terry Beall, Gary Payne, Jim Wilson, Chuck Odorter, Mr. Stillwell, Adv. - Row 2, Dan Ramsey, Scott Davis, Tim O'Malley, Vice-President, Al Fierro, Ralph Lucas, Keith Hughes, Bob Johnson, Dean Yoshiwara, Rick Thornton, Phil Phillips, Brad Butcher - Row 3, Larry LeQuire, Kaoru Yakota, John Richards, John Siemens, Fred Burgess, John Toner, Peter Moebus, Ross Quinn, Rod Scuria, Link Forte, Jose Fierro - Row 4: Scott Burison, Ed Voelker, Dan Fallon, Treas,, Dan Knete, Rick Smith, Sec., Kent Hewitt, Larry Lunder, LeRoy Diotte, Steve Skeie - Row 5, Dallas Hickle, Jud Krueger, Dave Libby, Greg Peterson, John Broersma, Mike Finch, Paul Dietrich, Alex Bohlmeiier, Bob Enderson, Denny Broersma - Row 6, Jett Benesch, Fritz Naumetz, Kelly Fadler, Doug Wick, Mike Galvin, Ken Morgan, Russ Cameron, Greg Myers, Mike Achenbach. Letterman wave proudly in Homecoming Parade. lettermen, GAA Promote Sports Thru Competition he Letterman's Club is open to boys who have earned- a varsity, iunior varsity, or two freshman let- ters in athletics. Promoting a tiner spirit ot sportsman- ship and triendship, and creating a good campus environment are their goals. One ot the most active clubs on campus, the Letterman's Club sponsored the Harlem Clown game, work concessions tor all home basketball games, and provided workers tor home tootball games. AA otters girls an opportunity to earn a school letter by participating in such sports as volleyball, tennis, sottball, and basketball. Membership is open to any girl interested in improving her skills and com- peting in intramural sports. GAA also competes with other schools to develop oi spirit ot competition and co-operation among girls. TOHS girls have compiled a tine record in all sports competition. GAA: Front row, Miss Riley, Adv Pam Starke, Marianne Brown, Kathy Williams, Diane Bancroft, Maureen Heusman, Laurie Brown, Historian, Betty Lenoir, Pres., Carla Longstreth, Vice Pres., Kathy Holton, Treas, Becky Ford - Row 2, Anne Price, Jennifer Johnson, Danielle Rowlett, Mary- Ellen Pederson, Paula Dennies, Pam Den- nies, Ann Reinsvold, Cathy Goneau, Jacki Higgins, Lea Ann Fischer, Annette Broers- ma - Row 3: Jeannie Spears, Heather Carling-Smith, Debbie Blackburn, Kern Johnson, Karen Higgins, Stephanie Chew, Kathy O'Donahue, Leslie Gittin, Kathy Lynch, Jody Hartman, Anita Pruitt - Row 4, Jeanabella Fitzgerald, Darlene Clapin- ski, Marcia Ferraro, Linda Denman, Diane Ormsby, Diana Somerton, Wendy Gar- rison, Paula Bortel, Susan Gaisse, Linda Huntling. Students Work Eurnestly To Obtain CSF Standing The California Scholarship Federation is open to all students who achieve at least three A's and one B in academic subiects on their semester report card. The main purpose of the organization is to provide gradu- ating members with college scholarships. The money for these awards is raised each year through such schemes as a book-sale and a novelty basketball game. Mem- bers also take part in a field trip each semester, which includes attending a first-run movie. Among those who qualified for CSF second semester are Paula Dennies and Pam Dennies, sitting, and Ann Reinsvold and Gayle Walsh. tw, Sgt! -,L ' fav 'staffs 'Ita-gv'7?li CSF: Front row, John Vanderzwaun, Paul Torgerson, Steve Still, Mike Dunn, Becky Mornis,, Tom Ballard, Ann Kornblit, Carol Brosgart, Jean- ette Clough, Diana Somerton.-Row 2: Mike Achenbach, Tom Chisari, Mark Wehn, Bob Ahrens, Andy Landis, John Toner, Chris Hillila, Michele Fallon, Louisa McNulty, Jean Powers, Terri Tracy,-Row 3: Tim Knaak, Kent Hewitt, Jennifer Johnson, Jean Johnson, David Hall, Charlene Adams, Kathy O'Donohue, Judy Karlstrom, Dave Minger, Cindy Covell, Judy Truitt.-Row 4, Bill Roberts, Marty Hasz, Mark Stahl- man, Louise Calkins, Linda Calkins, Sue Scanlin, Sue Sladek, Vice-Pres., Linda Maxwell, Sec., Debra Tabak, Hist., Stephanie Chew, Mark Wilson. Student looks over book lists prepared for CSF booksale. Cory Dzitzer and Mike Achenbach shop for good titles at CSF book sale. Ana Saccamoni Foreign Student From Paraguay Ana Saccamoni, AFS exchange student from Asuncion, Paraguay, stayed This year with Mr. and X. Mrs. Gustave Riedinger. A member of Girls' League M and The Rally Club, Ana pitched immediately into Qi the mainstream of life aT TOHS with her sister, Lee Riedinger, a iunior. Back home in Asuncion, Ana has . one brother and one sister. On her return To Para- y guay she will finish her last Three months of high ' school. She plans to attend The National University and become either a lawyer or an English teacher. Ana Saccamoni, exchange student from Paraguay, demonstrates The bottle dance to American arents Mr. and Mrs. R'edin er. p l Q Frank Achermann, visiting student from Switzerland, shows his American mother, Mrs. Adams, some of his homework. Frank Achermann Visits TOHS From Switzerland From Lucern, Switzerland, this year came friendly Frank Achermann, a familiar and active face on campus. Frank is a member of AFS, which sponsors his stay in This country, the art club, the science club, and the Varsity swim team. l-le is also the first Senior Student Court Justice and an elected representative in Student Council. Frank has enioyed his stay in America but he is anxious to return To Switzerland and begin studies in the medical field. Jan Nyland, exchange student from Sweden, looks over his passport with his American parents Dr. and Mrs. Richard Adams! ' f 1,54 ,f ' 43523214 Youth - Understanding Sends Swedish Student Representing Youth for Understanding in TOHS was Jan Nylund, a native of Boras, Sweden. His American parents were Dr. and Mrs. Richard Adams. Among his likes were swimming, Dixieland music, billiards, hamburgers, and, of course, skiing. An energetic athlete, ,lan competed on the Lancer varsity tennis Team. When Jan returns To Sweden, he plans To prepare for a career in international law. A B AFS: Front row: Anneftee Hagen, Brook Miller, Greg Jellenek, Scott Myers, James Sturgeon, Mark Hiller, Rick Ballard, Stan Wehn, Jan Nyland, Ana Saccamoni, Frank Achermann, Shelly Bravstein, Denise Sorenson, Corey Dzitzer, Treas., Debbie Benesch, Regena Viel, Mr. Mark Brenizer, advisor.-Row 2: Laura Wheeler, Cathy Calvin, Gay- tha Goins, Devon Endersbe, Melinda Geng, Wendy Moore, Judy Truitt, Lyndee Dzitzer, Sandi Sitzler, Betty Lenoir, Ann Reinsvold, Kim Smith, Ki Castro, Janice Bockelman, Gayle Walsh, Paula Den- nies, Pam Dennies.-Row 3: Chris Vender, Pres., Ann Kornbilt, Carol Brosgart, Marty Hasz, Chris Hillila, Vice-Pres., Carol Parise, Carole Knight, Kristina, Tubbs, Debra Tabak, Sue Scanlin, Sue Sla- Mona Hunter, Kay Storey, Linda Evans, Gale dek, Joyce Coombs, Prince, Gail Tooker.-Row 4, Annette Cyr, Robin Altonte, Pat Muir, Publicity, Nona Lee, Sec., Jerry Klein, Connie Knight, Sandi Line- banier, Steve Vittum, Chris Mathews, Debi Hinton, Sue Evans, John Fisher, David Hirst, son.-Row 5: Karl Roberta Lewon, Pam Sorenson, Lauri Patter- Torgerson, Tom Ballard, Michele Fallon, Lee Reindinger, Jeannie Spears, Janet Conrad, Jean Thompson, Mark Boltinhouse, Jennifer Johnson, Sue Dick, Peggy O'Hern, Louisa McNulty, Linda Denman, Nancy Curt.is, Bruce Bruschi, Steve Man- ginelli.-Row 6, Annette Broersma, Bill Roberts, Geoffrey Smith, Peter Moebius, Sue Quenon, Becky Ford, Ellen Peterson, Syn Men- ard, Joanne West, Mark Wilson, Bob Ahrens, Andy Landis, Linda Maxwell, Sue Joyce, Ann Ellingson. Two Australians from other county schools tell about their country and sing songs at an AFS assembly. New exchange students from the Youth for Understanding program are Carlos De Maio, Purita Castro, and Carlos Caldeyro. Six Exchange Students Fini h Year At TOHS merican Field Service attempts to promote world Brotherhood and to improve Arnerica's image abroad by showing others the American way ot lite. Each year AFS sends thousands ot American students to foreign countries and spon- sors the stay ot thousands ot foreigners in the U.S. The Thousand Oaks High chapter ot AFS, largest club on campus, is this year sponsoring two exchange students, one trom Switzerland and one from Paraguay. Money to support these students comes from such activities as the annual talent show and special showings ot movies. IP 4 ' M .,., , ,.,,,,, Q.. ,... ' .- Q .N ,.,,,,,A ll li if 0 o ' Q 'WF I nl Band, Twirlers Combine Music, Drills In Purudes, 2 T 'J 5 .ws FLAG TWIRLERS. Kneeling. Jeannie Spears, Melissa Shy, Head, Linda Powell - Standing: Marlene Allowos, Michelle Richardson, Julie Swanson. The Lancer Banol is one of The busiesT groups on campus. ParTicipaTing in parades, assemblies, rallies, half-Time shows and conc:erTs keeps members acTive all year. AlThough c:onsTanTly on The roaol, The band Tounol Time This year To puT on a half-Time show aT each home TooTball and baskeTball game. Similarly, The Flag Twirlers perform during baskeTball half-Times anal appear aT paracles, rallies, and TooTloall games. IT may look like a Traffic iam, buT iT's only The Lancer Band marching proudly on football field during half-Time. . 3' 17 K Half-Time, Concerts ssisTing The band in enTerTaihing The sTu- denT body are The baTon Twirlers, Barbara Robin- son and Dannielle Chapman. They display Their unique TalenTs during half-Time shows aT TooTball and baskeTball games, parades and rallies. Bar- bara and Danny pracTice long hours aTTer school To perTecT The rouTine Tor Their performances. BoTh are TalenTed and a success aT all shows. Barbara has won many awards Tor her Twirling. Stephen Wager pracfices after school on football field for half- Time show. BAND: FronT Row: Roger Vesferg Doug Buhr, Penny Patfon, Assist. Drum Maior, Donna RockensTein, Debra Van Horn, John Hodgkinson, Vivian Currall, Ed Bedwell, Drum Maior - Row 2. KeiTh Smith, KeiTh HunTer, Spencer Leifheity Mike Thomas, PeTer Has- zard, Bill Kosty, Rick Manganaro, SCOTT Myers, Therese Wrench, Marc Corlyn, Vivian Fuller, Alan Cox, June Hardy - Row 3: Stephen Wager, Steve Pollack, Rod Walker, Jeff Tochihara, Kerri Johnson, Matthew Wilson, Steve Jamir, Cynthia Bonney, Will Alger, Ellen Morgan - Row 41 Jody Widero, banner carrier, Kemp ShiTTer, KaThy Hocton, banner carrier, Randy Bower, Dale Foucar, John Strand, Treas. BATON TWIRLERS: Barbara Robinson, Danielle Chapman Flag Twirlers clap along with music at rally in gym. fa Concerts, Assemblies Fill Choir Calendar cne oT The mosT occloimeol groups on coimpus is The Loncer Choir. Besides performing oiT ossemlolies ond concerTs ThroughouT The yeor, The group com- peTes vviTh oTher choirs in The olisTricT, ond hos picked up mony cuvvorols Tor The school. Also highly occloimeol ore The Emerolols, o group oT The besT of The Choir. AssisTing boTh of These in Their perform- onces ore The l.oncereTTes, o group of TO!-lS girls. Connie KnighT and Lciuri Patterson procfice along wiTh The resf of the choir for on upcoming event LoncereTTes sing ou T in version of Do You l-leor Whczf l Hear? CHOIR, lett, Front row: Jane Fisher, Bev Sandoval, Holly Forsman, Sally Steffan, Gail lbbot, Jody Frazier, Cindy Nelson, Sec.-Treas., Judy Ben- son, Joyce Coombs, Karen Kent, Pat Muir, Marcia Denman, Mary Ann Platz, Sandi Linebarier.-Row 2: Mr. Robert Wiles, advisor, Ann Kornblif, Connie Knight, Jeanette Clough, Kathy Ungermann, Kris Merrill, Diane Allen, Karen Seiiz, Linda Valentino, Lisa Ebbinghaus, Deanna Dixon, Lauri Patterson, Deb- bie McMaster, Tom Gustavson, Pres. -Row 3: Tony Koriantis, Rick Jones, Phil Longstreth, Kenny Crow, Jay Goldman, Greg Flick, Dan Ferro, Larry Malinger, Paul Granger, Jim Willoughby, Wayne Moore, Rudy Mirande, Jim Tranchina, Tony Den- man, V.-P., Ray Jackson, Miles Hall, Steve Warkentien, Gordon Lemm. LANCERETTES, top, Front rovvf Frankie Bard, Joni Connelly, Lindsay Beeson, Norma Fiore, Marci Vreeken Diane Huberth, Tricia Meyers, Barbara Levine, Sharon Knapp.-Row 2: Mr. Robert Wiles, advisor, Shir ley Shrode, Jenny Haskell, Linda Zetterstein, Claire Benveniste, Ann Kabel, Nancy Demario, Marlene Scherzberg, Roberta McClung, Sally Vorcheese, Trice McClung, Georgianne Jesmont, Devon Endersbe Shari Conkling. 1 ix f,,, . EMERALDS, lett, Front row: Connie Knight, Mary Ann Platz, Laurie Pat- terson, Sandi Linebarier, Pat Muir, Cindy Nelson, Ann Kornblit, Jane Fisher, Diane Allen.-Row 2: Tony Koriantis, Miles Hall, Dan Ferro, Larry Malinger, Greg Flick, Tom Gustavson, Steve Warkentien, Gor- don Lemm, Mr. Robert Wiles, advisor. 4 li t 1 FHA, FML Teach Valuable Skills For Future Jobs Z Future l-lomemakers ot America is a club ......,,mW designed to give girls experience in home eco- nomics. Members learn all ot the skills necessary tor a good homemaker, such as sewing, cooking, and cleaning. Activities include baking and sell- ing retreshments, selling recipe books, and other money-making ventures. Fl-lA not only introduces experience tor girls who wish to major in home economics, it also provides a pleasant pastime. The purposes ot the Future Medical League are to stimulate medical interests among students and to help promote better health and health education. Many ot its members assist the school nurse betore, during and atter school. Among its many activities, FML supports a Korean or- phan, sends goods to servicemen in Vietnam, provides tilms on health education to the school, and does such community services as collecting tor Muscular Dystrophy. FHA, Susan Brooks, Sue McGrath, Vice-Pres., Peggy O'Hern, Pres., Miss Mason, advisor, Emily Pederson, Treas., Mary Pederson. FML, Sitting: Diana Larkby, Vice-Pres., Linda Saunders, Kathy Clohessy, Pres., Peggy O'l-lem, Sharon Stupay - Standing, Kathy Moore, Treas., Nancy Mahannah, Karen Jossy, Valerie Hodgkin, Sec. right way to apply bandages. School Nurse Mrs. Fox shows FML members the FBLA, Front row, Pat Muir, Sec., Charlene Adams, Hist., Gail Hayashi, Treas., Peggy Baierski, Vice-Pres., Frances Wager, Pres. - Row 2: Dennice Brown, Anne Price, Peggy Hack- tel, Patty Spoone, Mary Wolters - Row 3, Thomas Schembri, Mrs. Parker, ad- visor, Rick Rosieika, Penny Patton, Linda Rott. Business-Minded Pupil learn To Teach, Type Future Business Leaders ot America is tor students interested in pursuing a business career ot any kind. Members become practiced in the methods ot the business world. Throughout the year this club holds typing, shorthand, and speech contests, along with the sponsorship ot a career day. Future Teachers ot America, better known as FTA, is composed ot students planning to make a career of education. The purpose ot this club is to give the members experience in the ad- vantages and disadvantages ot teaching as a profession. l Mary Pederson and Susan Brooks look on as FHA Vice-President Sue McGrath demonstrates sewing techniques. 1 A , V ,E .VAQ f,.,:.,,g:i,.V FTA: Front row: Shaleen Camery, Diana Larkby, Vice-Pres., Karen Kent, Pres., Vivian Currall, Treas., .-S1 my ,-gwwz-.V .- Sue McGrath - Row 2: Mrs. Hyman, advisor, Barbara Kent, Julie Seda, Susan Caisse, Christine Lawrence, Charlene Adams. - Row 3: Chris Vendor, Linda Evans, Debbie Rein- isch, Pam Bremer, Kay Storey. f -..,..- .,,f L-, ff.-. 4 Z',-we-vm fiff Students Promote Art , Debuters Nab Awards The Art Club's goal is to move toward indi- vidual experience and to advance in the area ot the tine arts. The achievement ot this goal is sought through the activities ot the club, which include atter-game painting sessions, painting picnics, and tield trips to art schools and mu- seums. TOI-lS takes pride in its National Forensic league, which has Won many awards tor the school and a tine reputation in speech. Members ot the club travel vvidely, debating and present- ing speeches on subjects ranging trom the humorous to the argumentative. Mr O'l-lara and Mrs. Rose check ott students as they board bus for speaking tournament. ART CLUB: Front row: Mrs. Shannon, advisor, Chris Lincoln, Vice- Pres., Pat Minnella, Sec., John Hek- huis, Joni Myers, Teri Tie- meyer, Debbi Benesch, Jeani Small - Row 2: Gaytha Goins, Treas., Joanne Angehotti, Chris Collier, Carol Heyer, Roz- ann Volkman, Joan Pow- ers, Pam Sheen, Trice Mc- Clung, Steve Vento, Pres. 3 1 - Row 3, Frank Achemann, Debbi Schmidt, Lyndy Cryar, Jan DuBose, Sherry Beahm, Denise Sorensen, Louise Reid, Jan Nylund, Paul Juergens. Toni McArthur watches as Steve Vento paints an art proiect. NFL, Front row, Linda Powell, Gaytha Goins, Treas., Karen Kent, Pres., Bev Sandoval, Vice-Pres. - Row 21 Mrs. Rose, advisor, Kathi Nadon, Ellen Zerlin, Kathy King, Nancy Myers - Row 3: Bruce Dunkel, Terri Tracey, Christine Lawrence, Denise Rovvlett, Sue Clark, Tom Brock, Sandy Cas- ley, Jett Spencer, Debbie Schmidt, Steve Walsh - Row 4: Greg Spencer, Denielle Rovvett, Dianne Gonales, Ken Wlarikson, Dave Hall, Roberta Lewon, Barbara Pearson, Marcy Rarick, Paula MaHan, Link Forte. D 3 - . ,. , CHESS CLUB: FronT row: Bob Briggsg Tom Kaufer, Chairman-Pro-Temp Glenn Corn- ingg Mike Achenbach, Chairman - Row 2: Jim Cyrp Russell Chew, Rick Ballard, Mark Hiller - Row 3: Mike PaTrick5 Rick Rosieikag Tom Smifh, Dale Ramicone. ABOVE: Advisor Mr. Perry, presidenT Mike KosTy, and oTher radio club members look on as Jim Brand works on radio. RIGHT: Jim Cyr moves bishop To counter play of opponenr. Pawns, Dials Take Up Time Of Enthusiasts The Chess Club was Tormed by a group of inTeresTed chess players To provide Themselves vviTh a daily opponenT and a place To play. Games are played each day aT noon To increase The members' playing abiliTies. AT The end of each semesTer a TournamenT is held and The winner is declared The besT player in The club. Chess is a sTimulaTing and challenging pasTime, and The club aTTords iTs mem- bers a chance To piT Their minds againsT oihers. The Radio Club is composed oT Those inTeresTed in building and operaTing radios. Members have Their own ham seT and call numbers and TreauenTly sTage ham radio expediTions. They also have a school radio and call number vviTh which They can call several places ThroughouT The counTry. avv - 14 Q Science Club Explores With Probe And Scalpel The purpose oT The Science Club is To provide iTs members vviTh The opporTuniTy To increase Their sicenTiTic knowledge. A laboraTory vvorkroom and iTs TaciliTies are available Tor individuals or groups inTeresTed in working on Club proiecTs. AT Their bi- weekly meeTings members see Tilms or hear lec- Turers on a wide range of scienTiTic Topics. Members regularly go on Tield Trips To resedrch cenTers, where They observe or engage in earnesT scienTiTic pursuiT. il H ini-3, rrfziiimmzf-,igiyzly xx PERIOD . IC TAB LE U92 Kgs Sr Rb Sr ala SCIENCE CLUB, Top: Froni' row: Dan LanTz7 STeve Still, Sec., BeTTy Lenoirg Becky Morris, Mike Meyer, Jeff McGuire.-Row 21 Dan Fallon, Treas.g Gary Odahara, Dav.id I-lirsT, STeve Heidmann, Tim Knaak, Presl. ABOVE: Advisor Mrs. Scanlin ltopl wafches anTics of JCL members aT SaTTurnaIia. LEFT: Advisors Mr. Wagner and Mr. Luiz supervise experimems of science club member Steve Heiclman. FIGALASIG, top: Front Row: Dale Rami- cone, Marianne Olsen, Frank Achermann, Marthe Ponseti, Sec., Christine Johnson, Diana Larkby, Valerie Hodgkins, Melody Roderick, Tom Smith, Pres., Kris Vander- waal, Vice-Pres.-Row 21 Kristina Tubbs, Carole Knight, Dave Minger, Roberta Wol- lentine, Debra Tabak, Elizabeth Boyland, Sue Joyce, Kathi Clohessy, Charlene Adams, Mr. Paul Stalnaker, advisor.-Row 3: Mr. Bernard Dain, advisor, Chris Vender, Bruce Dunkel, Peter Moebius, Mike Dunn, Nona Hunter, Kay Storey, Linda Evans, Nancy Curtis.-Row 4: Mark Wehn, Judy Karlstrom, Denise Sorenson, Joan Powers, Becky Alyea, Rick Ballard, J.im Cyr, Stan Mansfield. JCL, right: Front Row: Melanie Smith, Vice-Pres., Jeff Carroll, Treas,, Jeanette Clough, Sec., Connie Knight, Pres., David Hirst.-Row 2: Mrs. Jeanne Scanlin, acl- visor, Terri Tracy, Bob Alcaraz, Sandi Linebarier, JoAnne Alyea.-Row 31 Mike Mills, Steve Manginelli, Linda Denman, Henry Van Oudheusden, Rick Smith. Erudite Students Muster New languages, Cultures Figalasig, the foreign language club, promotes an interest in spoken or Written foreign languages on carn- pus. The club sponsors various sales campaigns through- out the year to make money for their annual banquet. This year Figalasig won the car competition in the Home- coming Float Contest. The Junior Classical League is composed of students interested in classical languages. JCL annually attends a state convention and holds a Roman-style satturnalia. STUDENT llFE : ,www ,, qc J ,gr Q . avg, 5 , f if ,V l .if Ax, gf! X' 'if Xu. ,Z ? 1 Q gb if '? , X A .'V., , , . 3? ,lrv N551 A I 11 2 Wa 2 if 5 ,H i i A LAURA ROOKER HOMECOMING QUEEN ' 1 E 6 Z1 ,f XC' ,4f6 Q33 ,fidafifz Jf 966O 0f f ff ff fix Af X ffff f f f f f ffff' 9 1 fOff 5 ml. Hn ' if gg X 1967 Homecoming Is Climax Of Busy Year A communiTy Teeming wiTh exr:iTemenT, sTu- denTs clamoring To The polls To voTe Tor a Queen and her courT, spiriTed, hardworking people wiTh hours, ideas and enThusiasm To build a TloaT, a declicaTed TooTball Team pracTicing Tor weeks on special TormaTions, Tense, final hours puTTing Tinishing Touches To proud-looking TloaTs, con- verTing a gymnasium inTo a picTuresque, memor- able ballroom, happy, Tired, PROUD Lancers. This is Homecoming 1967. RIGHT: Juniors Valerie Wagner and Richard Hallenbeck puT finishing Touches on their TloaT, which went on To capiure The firsT place Trophy. f I Bruce Bruschi and Jay Fisher, only Two of Hardworking Debra Sandoval contributes To The second place FTWGUY SSYUOVS who helped On 5ef1l0V HOGT, CON' winning freshman floaf. struct complex framework. T , vs. 1' I LW, , LAX,- .rd Q Nl' ,wu- -wuwmoMnm,:,w.,f.wm.A,1W-mffmw-W J- Nf,,,i.,,f,, .9 he fs --J ,lf I V 'jg 9 AN.'MY-QV . . i '1' LEFT: Mark Zachary and Tim O'Malley lead The offensive interference for a T.O.H.S ball carrier in Homecoming game. ABOVE: Homecoming Queen Laura Rooker admires Trophy pre- sented to her al' half-Time by Russ Cameron. RIGHT, ABOVE: Enthusiastic Homecoming crowd cheers Lancers on. RIGHT1 Michelle Fallon and Bruce Bruschi pose with some of The Homecoming dance decorations. FAR RIGHT: Laura Rooker receives Queen's crown from her niece, Holly, during half-time show. Spirit Prevuils 0ver Homecoming Activities ve Classroom Routine School does noT consisT of merely going To classes. Special programmed acTiviTies are a vifal parT of a well-rounded academic program. As had been done in pasT years, T.O.H.S. This year presenTed an array of exciTing assemblies, rang- ing from San Fernando Valley STaTe CoIIege's ConcerT Band To a colorful psychedelic show feaTuring The Band WiThouT a Name. Early in The year, The Harlem Clowns chal- lenged The T.O.H.S. Faculfy To a frolicking bas- kefball game. A side-spIiTTing rally, feafuring some of TO's gorgeous models, was one of This year's rally highIighTs. ExperTs in juggling, archery, and oTher special fields capTured The aTTenTion of appreciaTive sTudenTs. LEFT: The Harlem Clowns get info The crowd, examining a specTaTor's purse. BELOW: Clown hiTs a Double To lefT field, where faculfy Team is sfationed. Clowns won a close one. RIGHT ABOVE: Charming conTesTanTs in annual fashion show are Terry Beall, Phil Phillips, Jose Fierro. ' EXTREME RIGHT: Duke Gordon explains characterisfics of me- dieval crossbow. RIGHT: Rex STory, London iuggler, does his famous basin-paiI- paper plafe Trick. 1 4, M., -,yin GM ,J , on 1 l '. v, ,- uh ,n ,n n . 1 N .' atv IA' -0. ,ni an ,- -A Na, ,AM W' r 'TY 4 4 -,. 4 if J R. qw ,an-M, ix ,W My wng19gqggg,f,,,ywffwff-qw,fn'fff'W4Ww 'M Assemblies Promote i W , Q 3 E2 v ,fr if it .5 Mr. . fi-if -Yr-rms., f-aw Interest, Awareness well-planned, spirited assembly was held the last day before Christmas vacation. Featured attractions were the Lancer Choir, the Lancerettes, a play featuring Charlie Brown and, ot course, Santa Claus, his reindeer and Frosty the Snow- man. Each quarter, as has been annually pre- sented, an assembly was held announcing girls of the quarters. EXTREME LEFT: The Band Without A Name performs at the Junior Class sponsored Kasey Kasem show. LEFT: Girls' League President Carol Brosgart awards senior dt the quarter bracelet to Marty l-lasz. BELOW, LEFT: Faces of TOHS students reflect the rhythm and sound ot mystic light show. RIGHT: San Fernando Valley State College tympani player pauses before an upcoming measure in T.O.l-LS. concert, BELOW, FAR RIGHT: Charlie Brown lTom Thompsonl comes to Lucy lMarcy Rarrickl for psychiatric help at .Christmas assembly play. BELOW: Santa lMr. Andrewsl digs into his bag for a candy cane to give to a hungry snowman, played by Wendy Altman, -d Ifffi 'll421-. 'Q uf: ., ,.,W.1: rl 1- .52if'f'ii 1- ,N f: , lf ' 'W 5 'fliid' , fr - 7 , t :sigfggxx-V: . IG V i'fl::, . . .. : -1 ravi-i-2:4 M , s.1j.s.4s l HM' ,li H f mn, Maw ve, f,,,,.w,Q 'Vff1 , . ,Ji for Mouse ThoT Roored Proves Hit Of Season The Junior Class Play, The Mouse ThaT Roaredf' proved To be one of This year's success- ful evenTs. The play was performed The evenings of November 30 Through December 2. The ploy is obouT a small counTry ThaT upseTs The enTire world by declaring war on The UniTed STaTes. InTernaTional confusion is roiised by an incidenT caused by oi seemingly insigniTicanT counTry. Holding The lead roles were Ann Kornblir, who played The parT of Gloriono, and STeve STill who played The parT of Tully. The sToge Tor The play was divided inTo Three scenes. Mr. Clair O'l-lora, direcTor, sToTed ThoT, The play de- manded many scene changes and The division of scenes mainToined The overall eTTecT. The Mouse ThoT Roared proved To be Tun and exciTing Tor The acTors and acTresses and equally exciTing and enTerTaining Tor all who aTTended. LEFT: Mike Dunn, STeve STill and Andy Landis discuss plans for disarming The bomb. 4 L i W, y L 1 . Ai LEFT ABOVE: Front row: Stephanie Chew, Steve Liebling, Fred Burgess, Debbie Schmidt, Sue Clark. Row 2: Christi Bridwell, Sandy Casley, Cindy Crispin, H M' 'l', Denielle Rowlette, Judy Maddox. Row 3: Debbi Hinton, Mark Wilson, Greg Spencer, Tom Thompson, Gaytha Goins, Lenann Johnson. Row 4: Gary Godon, Mike Dunn, Jim Richards, Chris Vender, Andy Landis, Row 5: Ann Kornblit, Steve Still, Tim Moriarty, Ann Ellingson, Denise Rowlett. ABOVE: Andy Landis lProfessor Kokintzl is cornered by his assailants. RIGHT ABOVE: Mark Holmes puts finishing touches to play sets. RIGHT BELOW: Director Mr. Clair O'Hara shows Stephanie Chew how to hold A 1 her camera, while Denise Rowlette offers a suggestion. BELOW: Steve Still, Ann Ellington, Sandy Casley and Stephanie Chew discuss their tourist plans for the day. l x ' l ,. I ,unu'l,r. v ...ml Un, Q 1. : asv' ., i ,, W rvlvnuvx .urns luv, ,4 f we , ,,.-A A-in ,QR-, 1 ,,,,iiu-L' - ,, wifi' ,CZ , IM,-iv-lf ' -iw ' ' '.,,m, ,fu 1.,,,:wL H, , f' ' ls,, L, , s.:ff,p,M!:w, I A L L' ,,,, , ' -5315-.EN , ff ' . ff' Z 7 51' 5' TOHS Activities Vary ABOVE: Chuck Dorsey carves indusfriously on a wood shop class project. ABOVE RIGHT: Maureen Hanes plays with her Slinky before class. BELOW: Monica Cox, Carolyn Sheen, Pat Lewis, Lenann John- son, Cindy Corrigan and Laura Rocker model ai Girls' League fashion show. OPPOSITE PAGE: Members of Rally Club show Their never ceasing spirif. ...H .,N ,,us..,,,,, fu ,.-,, , f,.i,rf, env ,pw-I ,isp .4 A 1 -1 , is .J -xpNul , i M-t,,.v I K iv: W 'l 0' U. i- ,I,vQ'..,,rii- f1'r,i.l-H' ' , ,,,,e ..-me R MJ' 11442, LIS-Aff , --L. i- c. nl- ,, , .J ,Hn .UPN V 9. 4. ijffm, -wfilf f-- A ' '. 'T7,. .L 34. - f f- 'gs J1- up. ,f . ir-ff , ,. l E , 4 'T 7 J C ' ' gx. . . .1 Til f ,, fA if Y ' f far if . 4 t . A A -1 f A, A Q ! I I 73 f cn' , . an W 7 , ' if L' ,, ' 1934 472 'i f, '79, ,, MZ' , J .ff cf ,. ,gg 1 'L iff ' Tfa , gf , ,V ' r ABOVE: TOHS's T967-68 cheering squads pose atop school's roof. Front row: Songleaders Sandy Cclsley, Teri Eichel, Gale Prince, Monica Cox and LeNan Johnson. Second row: J.V.'s Candy Lane, Joanne McGrath, school mascot, Carolyn Sheen, and Liz Rice. Third row: Cheer- leaders Wes Pohl, Patty Dryden, Laura Rooker, Sally Steffen, and Tony Denman. RIGHT: Cheerleaders Patty Dryden, Sally Stef- fenp Tony Denman, Wes Pohl, and Laura Rocker, head, demonstrate intricate routine. OPPOSITE PAGE: Cheerleaders Sally Steffen, Tony Denman and Wes Pohl show enthusiasm and concentration during T.O.'s Homecoming game with Oxnard, Cheerleaders Promote Unity, Spirit, Enthusiasm Fostering school spirit and competitive en- thusiasm is the responsibility of a school's cheer- leading squad. lt is to the credit of T.O.'s cheer- leaders and songleaders that more spirit and school pride has been shown in the last few years than ever before. The varsity squad, com- posed of Laura Rooker, Tony Denman, Patty Dryden, Wes Pohl, and Sally Steffen, put on spirited athletic cheers which did much to attract crowds of Lancers to the basketball games. The T.O. cheerleaders proved themselves this sum- mer at competition in Squaw Valley by winning both a gold medal and a spirit stick. The Songleading squad of Gale Prince, Terri Eichel, Monica Cox, and LeNan Johnson worked closely with the Cheerleaders to entertain Lancer rooters. Their rhythmic routines added excite- ment to musical numbers. J.V. Cheerleaders led an active corps of fans at J.V. and Frosh games. The squad, Joanne McGrath, Liz Rice, Laura Madiedi, and Candy Lane, were aided by the spirit of Winning teams. 1' 5 'fgffg 2, V ' Pep Squad , Mascot 'Y Representing TOHS, songleaders ride in Homecoming parade car. Songleaolers Mon.ica Cox, Le-Nan Johnson, Sandy Casley, Gale Prince and Teri Eichel, reaching forthe sky, display smiling enthusiasm. During Homecoming halftime, cheering squads perform for hundreds of fans. Carolyn Sheen became first school mascot in 1967. I, f -. Ph we ' Rouse TOHS Splflf f'ifT 2 'V l P 'qi F A V in vi? . , if 1' N, . V 1 ABOVE: The caterpiller, lKaren Mishlerl, curls up contentedly with her pipe. RIGHT: Mrs. Julia Rose, director, gives a few last minute directions to her cast. BELOW: Members of Sen.ior Class Play assemble on stage. Sitting or kneeling: Melanie Smith, Chris Lawrence, Karen Mishler, Anna Purt, Dave Hirst, Tom Maxwell, Vince Scatturo. Standing: Kathy King, Steve Vento, Renee Under- wood, Jeft Spencer, Jim Williams, Betsy Coller, Patti Sage, Rusty Geller, Gaytha Goins and Craig Walker. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Alice lllenee Underwoodl concentrates on hitting cro- quet ball as cast watches its progress. OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM: Chr.is Lawrence lTwiddle Duml and Melanie Smith lTwiddle Deel struggle into complicated costumes. r.f,.,. iliif .,g551E., - 'Sli' . ,-i - N, si? .3 . in T ive T , X 1 X. .1 V i x It f 78 ' 'S T A A S12 if 53, , , we .s-.ms 1- -1-- Seniors Journey Into Magic Wonderland Colorful costumes, practiced acting and an immortal story captivated audiences as the Sen- ior class presented its fourth annual class play. Lewis CarrolI's well-known Alice in Wonder- land , a story of a little girl and her fanciful adventures underground, was performed at Redwood Junior High before three night stands of complete sellouts and full houses. Alice lRenee Undervvoodl falls into wonder- land and discovers many odd and wonderful creatures. Alice's escort, White Rabbit Ueff Spencerl points out the way to the garden and the trial which proves to be a fascinating expe- rience for her. The play was directed by Mrs. Julia Rose. Costumes and sets vvere designed by Mrs. Shan- non of the Art Department and Miss Mason of the l-lomemaking Department. Proceedsof the play went toward the senior gift to the school. 4 , 5 PV Lv J f '33 .Xia Royalty Reigns Over Basketball Season WiTh The exciTemenT oT Homecoming barely over, royaITy again was being chosen aT TOI-IS. This year TOI-IS began vvhaT The sTudenT body hopes will become an annual evenT, The baskeT- ball Teams chose a queen and princesses To represenT Them and Their sporT Tor The season. Reigning as The T968 basl4eTball queen was Sally STeTTen. Senior princess was Michele Fallon, and Pam Bremer represenTed The Junior Class. Sophomore Brenda Lewis and Freshman Liz Rice rounded ouT The aueen's courT. LEFT: 1968 BaskeTball Queen Sally Sreffen beams after crown- ing by Sherm Olmsreacl and Russ Cameron. BELOW LEFT: STudenTs applaud announcement of queen selec- Tion as Sally appears sTunned. BELOW: Sally Sreffen begins Tradirion as first Baskeiball Queen. '1 7- 1 QS .4f' f Freshman Princess Liz R.ice beams after announcement of new title. Voters select Pam Bremmer as Junior Class Princess. Speechless with excitement, Sr, Princess Michelle Fallon descends from bleachers. Brendq Lewis, Sophomore Princess, receives tiaro and flowers from Class Vice-President, Mike Shima. I,-t' sf f , f? ,.J'W Sfuclenfs fight The ccfeferio crowd To gef C1 fable or .... . . . Huddle Together on The Senior Patio on oi chilly dcxy. 1968 l I M ' EUVCS ts EITIOYICS . . . Spirited seniors ciwc1.iT deporfure of The rooters' bus while . . . , , ,TOI-iS' pepgquqdIeqds1'he5peC1'G1'Orsir1.TheCllmG DISTR i :X 'h ff 4,3' 'TW '? And The saflsfachon ThaT awanTs Them a The end of The lane. As sTudenTs before hum an Underclassman obTalns a re admlTTanfe slnp aT The office STudenTs experience The wild anficipafion of waiting in line for Their class rings , . . nafer afTer The IasT basketball game. 'H' , 'V I Wai.. , , f .1 .,.,. fu' wfff . fi I V Q - ' aff' . . . And More Memories Q FAR LEFT: TOHS Band member Keith Smith practices on kettle drums in an after school session. TOP LEFT: A future TOHS student reflects untailing spirit displayed by fans. MIDDLE LEFT: Students cast ballots for ASB officers in voting booths on the quad. LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Edwin Janss Sr., left, presents notification ot a 351,000 trust fund for construction of a teen center to Youth Council members Michele Fallon, Link Forte, seated, Mrs. Beniamin Cronmer, advisor, and Councilman John Tapking. TOP: Students return after witnessing TOHS basketball victory over Simi. ABOVE: Betsy Coller, Queen of Hearts, and Rene Underwood, Alice, rehearse a scene from Sen.ior Class play Alice in Wonderland as other cast members look on. 35.451 'i ii.T z rm. as-1 , WMV? W ,og :ij f LEFT: A srudy in The art of crowning royalty is performed by Russ Cameron, Top, Rick Shima, and Mark Hiller. ABOVE: Crazy haffer Tries to hicle behind her apple. BELOW: Miss Humphrey gives her class an approving look for one of its proiecfs. 2 f, 2, f V, ., vf-7,, , Aww 4 ., M. ,,,, ,. ., W., , - f .M Interest Spurked By Variety , ..' Hr , , , W, , ,H f ' rw ABOVE: Two voters look over the choice ot legs in the Gorgeous Gams Contest. BELOW: Debi Hinton and Linda Calkins display their crazy hots on the quad. RIGHT: Amid confused tangle ot trombone slides and music stands, Lancer band performs at school assembly. , M4461-mm0'f Alf? f ,fy , ,f ' 1 M , .fr - :el , 4, . I 1 s f as y .rrr l y , r nav' fl 0-:ln-. wv 'WV' jf' 1--, lv ,fm 'HW .,.4a -'MIG 4- ' P '4 I i' lf 2 f I WW W X Tim O'Molley l21l outsteps Buena linemen for long gainer around left end. Lancers lost, 14-26. I Q Q .eff 'ff Oggqcb 1 ' ' P ' 'W A T W' x J ., Q., lancer Gridders Meet Tough Channel league Foes, Only Win Secures Victory Bell To Set Tradition WN Lancers grid fans cannot deny that the 1967-68 season was another disappointment. Plagued by iniuries, the Lancers received another stiff reception when they returned for their second Channel League season. The football season got underway with the Lancers traveling to Los An- geles to combat the Crespi Indians, and then the Dominguez Dons. The two schools were poor hosts, as they landed the varsity back-to-back setbacks, 19-O and 41-19. Channel Leaguers I-lueneme and Ventura were hardly more hos- pitable, dealing the T.O.HS. gridders defeats in their first two League clashes, one away and the other on the Lancers' home field. Hopes remained high for the remaining League encounters, de- spite these early misfortunes. LEFT: Lancer linemen apply the brakes to an Oxnard halfbock. MIDDLE: Faces of coaches reflect tense moments ot game. Coach Bob Musella studies strategy, left, while Head Coach Ron Barney ponders a decision, and Coach Larry Stonebraker works the phones on the sidelines, BOTTOM: Anatomy of a Lancer play: The line-up, the snap, and the pile-up. ,V t15.gi:3,1'w, n 'V i , C fn X 9' 3 v v . if? ZW to at Q M I X .pb ff ' ' Y. Y' 1, , - s we . ,. Q I ' I 'w ,ax ff: nf' 'c 4' M . .f 'RL v ., 91 . , -. mai eff M 'f 2, 9,149 i 1. K .. f,.Nl,. jjj. 'fgffg rf e-me,,x43 4 ...J- ..k5.- e -I ,hcurhay NORM COFFMAN Tackle BRAD CALDWELL End RANDY TENNYSON End LEO VAN OU DH EUSDEN End DENNIS FAIRBANKS Guard 'fag' Mr LNLLL as .,,, 'L In 1 W k v,V. ,.., , L - , sc, f,.,,,,. so W ,,,.L , VT:4i3Q555j , IW, I nv . , , a ,gr J 4 ff . V ,. K fv- sr an if , fag Y K f' fr, Z, ir , My ., .1,.Km V As Teams converge on 'Field afTer game, Coach Ron Quarterback Ron Giles hurries To get a Toss away before company arrives. Barney is congratulated on victory by Simi coach. Q C Q Slml Wln Tops Season Coach Barney advises Mark Zachary on defensive sirafegy in Oxnard game, JOSE FIERRO Tack'e STEVE FROWISS Tackle FRANK REALE Guard STEVE RILEY Guard GREG VLACHOS Guard -4.0 wiv 'ff ' f STEVE GROOM End GREG MYERS End 84 Kicker DAN HARRIS Fullback ,gr rm if ,, .-,,,, X it' M 94 4- f, Front Row: Doug Wick, Gary Oliver, Randy Tennyson, Dennis Fairbanks, Mark Nelson, Greg Vlachos, Mark Zachary, Gary Randolph. Second Row: Loren Roseth, Mgr., Alex Bohlmeiier, Steve Groom, Terry Beall, Chuck Odorfer, Russ Crowell, Dan Harris, Nick Candela, Henry Van Oudheus- den, Scott Burison, Kelly Fadler, Mike Kosty. ,Third Row: Brad Caldwell, TERRY BEALL Center 84 Tackle All-League Second Team TIM O'MALLEY Halfback All-League Second Team Ken Morrill, Steve Frowiss, Greg Myers, Rick Chamberlain, Leo Van Oudheusden, Larry Diotte, Norm Coffman, Tom Winters, Jose Fierro Sherm Olmstead, Back Row: Rod Eggleston, Steve Riley, Frank Reale Stan Mansfield, Tim O'Malley, Dave Wender, Dan O'Malley, ,lim Wilson Mike Gilroy, Ron Giles, Bob Enderson, Rick Shima. VARSHY'FOOTBALLSCORES TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS TOHS Crespi T9 Donnnguez 41 Hueneme 44 Ventura 47 Emi T3 Santa Barbara 54 CamanHo 33 Oxnard 41 Buena 26 Qian, aaa 1 S Halfback STeve Reich shows his versaTiliTy, running a punT back for . . . and nabbing a pass from Ron Giles H01 near The end zone. a good gain . .. Fine Coaching Career Ends On law Season Note NexT conTesT for The Lancers was againsf arch rival, Simi. Lancer fans drove The T7 miles To see The firsf vicTory, 14-13. Nexf week The Lancers held on gamely Through The firsT half before giving way To The CIF-bound Sanfa Barbara Dons, 5-4-7. For Their lasT away game, The VarsiTy fooTballers venTured To Camarillo where They suffered Their sixth loss. Oxnard Yellow JackeTs added a sTing To The T.O.H.S. Homecoming fesTiviTies, downing The bruised Lancers, 41-20, before Buena's Bulldogs ended The season wiTh a Tough vicTory over a hard-hiTTing Lancer defense. As The season came To a close, so did The career of Head Coach Ron Barney, who announced his reTiremenT. GARY RANDOLPH , , Def. Halfback DAVE WENDER f End DOUG WICK Fullback The men who led The Lancer aTTack: AssisTanT Coach Don ShoTl.iff, Head Coach Ron Barney, AssisTanT Coach Bob Musella, Assisfanr Coach Larry STonebraker. ' i f 6 o r rr S r s -sr - i T. - X911 -i f .X 6 W 'f ,y ,i3ps?A Nix!! QNYUJXMQ 31 X26 8 S5 J. V. FOOTBALL: Front Row: Paul Dietrich, Bob Vasquez, Rene Nadon, Roland Fisher, David Potell, Dave Harris, Bill Lewon, Craig Kellerher, Larry LeQuire, David Libby. Second Row. Bruce Dunkel, Tim Morton, Edward Voelker, Gary Stanford, Paul McKie, Gregg Brizendine, Craig Brizendine, Brad Butcher, John Bremer, Jud Krueger. Third Row. Tim li? itil ffm ,,.,,, , 23 -X44 las! l 5 Anderson, Kent Frame, Todd Meyer, Richard Massey, Jeff Benesch, Nathan Caldwell, Mike Thompson, Dan Ramsey, Mike Shima, Wayne Solo, Randy Oliver. Back Row: Mgr. Mike Achenback, Bill Krueger, Steve Skeie, Brad Nicholes, Pete Dinnel, Ed Yeakel, Jim Earl, Jerry McClain, B.J. Baier, Andy Schnieder, Chip Burke, Lyle Clark - Mgr. ,5, bU. , N 4, . . LU-2'7 L- . :-i,,'w'- ., awk,- ,-. ,fit w ' .V . V , P JV FOOTBALL SCORES TOHS T3 .................... 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TOP LEFT: Coaches Richards and Shaw run over a pattern play for the JV offense. LEFT: Larry Leguire l3ll W0fCl'1eS three opposing defensive men dance for a broken up pass. Frosh Strong Finish Underlines Potential The Frosh showed promise of better things to come as they captured the Channel League crown with a 4-T mark. Their season was marked by victories over Channel Islands, Camarillo, Rio Mesa, and Hueneme. The only league loss came in a heartbreaking 6-2 defeat to Oxnard. But the Frosh showed their strength in the ST-T3 trounc- ing of Rio Mesa. Their non-league losses were also close, as they were defeated by Crespi l7-Ol, Fillmore lT3-9l, and Santa Paula T7-6l. All year, defense was the key word for the Frosh, as they allowed opponents only a touchdown or two per game. Chances were good for several TOHS O Crespl 7 frosh to crack the varsity team as sophomores. TOHS 7 ---- Ctwffmel lsl' O TOHS T3 .... Camarillo T2 TOHS 9 .... Fillmore T3 TOHS 3T .... Rio Mesa T3 TOHS 2 .... Oxnard 6 TOHS T2 .... Hueneme 7 TOHS 6 RIGHT: Coaches Ron Hedin and Harry Walker smile over their winning team. FROSH FOOTBALL: Front Row: Scott Buchanan, Barry Boden, Blane Miranda, Jay Emerson, Jerry Crossman, Ray Jackson, James Powers, Rick McKenney, Bob Stebe, Steve Warkentin, John Langlois - Mgr., Sec- and Row: Jeff McDonell, Jim Hunting, Allen Boren, Jeff Otto, Bob Dick, Bruce Frame, Brad Welling, Terry Allred, Sid Tinsley, Adolf Bohlmeiier, Clifford Roman - Mgr., Randy Emmons, Third Row: Tom Hanson, Steve TOP: Bob Stebe lT2l is engulfed by op- posing defense. FROSH FOOTBALL SCORES . . . .Santa Paula 7 Oldenburg, Donald Stairs, Glenn Hirst, Kim Ogden, Robert Lincoln, Richard Baierski, Paul Santo, Kevin Oliver, Tom Haeussler, Larry Cox Back Row: Jerry Kluck, Brian McTnerney, Steve Celentano, Don Tolley Tom Carr, Woodward Claunch, Dan Herman, Rex Naumetz, Pat Hobin, Roger Dawson, James McKenney. my! V. v-nun.-uguq. ii' . u. A .mtg , xl., ' , . . R 97 Cross Country Record Stumbles Upon Thorny Path The Lancer Cross CounTry Team sTrode a Thorny paTh during The T967-68 season, as They wenT winless in seven Channel League meeTs. Hopes were magnified as Newbury Park runners were leTT eaTing Lancer dusT in a pre-season meet which gave Thousand Oaks iTs only vicTory. BuT Lancer hopes Tor a shoT aT The League TiTle were dashed as Hueneme swepT pasT TOHS l2O-281. From Then on The Lancers Tound thaT The road became rougher. TOHS was handed Three con- secuTive deTeaTs as They Traveled To Buena, Ven- Tura and Oxnard. The Two Tollowing meeTs were on home soil buT The resulTs were The same, as Simi and Camarillo deTeaTed The Lancers, before SanTa Barbara ended The season in a ll-38 conTesT. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Low Score Wins TOHS ....... Newbury Park 38 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Bill Parsons, John Agnew, Dan Langlois, Second TOHS , , , , , ,Hueneme 20 Row: Gene Sidak, Garry Payne, Moss Davis, David Jiminez. TOHS ... .. . Buena T5 To better their speed, harriers run relays. TQHS , , , , l ,Ven-turq 26 TOHS . . . . . .Oxnard 20 TOHS 32. ...Simi 24 TOHS 28... ...Camarillo 25 TOHS 38. .. ...Santa Barbara 16 JV CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: David Holmes, Bill Russell, Mark Rawlins, Martin Makelim, James Bilbro, Mark Pierce, Second Row: Hank Schnieder, Mark Holmes, Bob Ahrens, Bruce Anselmo, David Algrant, Gary Moyer, Third Row: Rusty Perkins, George Yatos, James Tranchine, Jeff Carroll, Joel Harzan, Rip Rense, Kip Ongstad, Bill Robinson. f M 4 3 F ff .x9 ', 'Iv' we HANK SCHNIEDER , y Juvi FISHER A , 'if . f 7 TOP: Lcncer and Newbury Pork runners take first of many steps to be taken before BRUCE ANSELMO afternoon is over, GARY MOYER ABOVE: Meet winner, Lancer Don Longlois, takes the first of the Icist steps. FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY: Front Row: Rick Smith, Mark Corlyn, John Pciyne, Kim Zerbcxg Back' Row: Terry Brennan, Joe Newton, Rusty West, Phil Wager, Randy Calvert. JEFF CARROLL Couch Ron Stillwell gives pointers for C1 efficient starting stance. yi 1 fT1OI'6 luncer Cugers Boast Strong 13-12 Season The 1968 Lancer cagers Tound Their second season oT Channel League play much more proTiTable Than Their previous year. For The TirsT Time since 1964, Coach Dale Acker- man's Lancers finished wiTh a winning season. As The year ended, The Lancers boasTed a 13-12 record overall and a 6-8 mark in league play To puT Them in TiTTh place. Leading The Lancer baskeTball re- surgence was iunior guard John Siemens, who broke The season scoring record previously held by Mike Kohl, passing Kohl's mark by 18 poinTs To raise The new sTandard To 387, AnoTher high-poinT man was cenTer Mike Cleary, also a iunior, who hiT a 12.4 poinTs per game pace enrouTe To his posiTion as TiTTeenTh among league scorers. AnoTher imporTanT ingredienT in The winning combinaTion was The play oT 1'.O.'s Deadly Duo, Gary and Mark Adams. Mark scored 12 poinTs a game To Tinish sevenTeenTh in The league, while Gary pulled down numerous rebounds To Teed The TOHS TasT break. Also valuable To The Team was senior Karl Torgerson, anoTher con- sisTenT scorer. HighlighTs oT The varsiTy season were Lancer vicTories over arch-rivals Simi, 65-64 and 69-67, Camarillo 158-571, and The rouT of Oxnard aT The beginning of The baskeTball season 193-651. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Home OpponenT 87 Fillmore .... ...... 5 7 61 Canwvell .... . . .66 77 Rowland .... .. .72 77 Sierra VisTa . . . . .38 67 Workman ...... . . .69 75 Dos Pueblos . . . . . .79 86 Nordhoff ...... . . .83 76 Lompoc ........ . . .66 61 Channel lslands ... . . .56 70 San Luis Obispo ... .. .86 95 l'larT ........... . . .74 58 Camarillo ...... . . .57 79 Hueneme . .. . . .78 60 Buena .... . . .66 56 VenTura . . - - -96 65 Simi ........ . . .64 93 Oxnard ....... .. .65 48 SanTa Barbara ... . . .53 66 Camarillo ...... . . .73 79 Hueneme .... . - .73 56 Buena .... - - -67 80 VenTura . . - - -93 69 Simi ........ . . .67 71 Oxnard ....... . . .95 50 SanTa Barbara ... . . .70 SanTa Barbara guards block Lancer forward Mark Adams 1151 as he aTTempTs a pass during The lasT game of The season wiTh The Dons. f SQ I . WW iw, X 2.4 A if A V er s.. 4 MM' , , , ,,,, , .,A, ,,,,, 4 mms ,V-fi. .1 for .... 1 . V, f.,.-,zgfrf-Lgm , , Z 1 'lfriilfzhut VARSITY BASKETBALL, FronT row: Link Forte, John Siemens, Karl Torgerson, Mike Galvin. Back row: Jeff Schlechf, Mark Adams, John Richards, Mike Cleary, Gary Adams, Greg Peferson. Sfandingz Coach Dale Askerman. Nor piciuredz Russ Cameron. JV Nick Candela flashes around a faked-out opponent for a base-line drive. 11-1,4-L ,1VM..Q.-ln..-,,wMM,,M,..,-,fm,Muff .. L fm-,mf-4,.'f, ...mp SENIORS: GARY ADAMS Forwa rd MARK ADAMS Forward RUSS CAMERON Guard MIKE GALVIN Guard KARL TORGERSON Guard MW . ' ,,7..'3,.5f1.' -I :',.,.:,,.,i.,f, K- 7 f, if rl'i ' 4 M13 '.f'f11.'i--qiiilezs , .5 A 1 'l 'f f'.,f. f. : - 1- 4. . 1, 'j-sw:-1 f ?? ' . ' . 1,, f' X ! l ' ' , ,:,s,.,, . w5g.4:.1f . - , ' 'TP?'f?1 ,JL,l. , 1 2-77i'.If2- , , -. rf. .fi l'T?j','1:I1 . ea - Q Qiiiiffl 5, L ' 'fir' V ' .er A . l-J .1 1 1'.'14,l,.3.lx ,iLLi.':l-'-Cd1M?H- ' 4 , .A-.-,.,x..:-.n:vb.v.w9blUolil0!h - ' T 'N v ig , ks-1111:--.::::'.'.::::2.1.aQ-Ll? 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Back Row: Rick Thornton, Tron Carter, Ed Bidwell, Jirn Earl, Coach Keith Wilson, Steve Skeie, Steve Doye. Hoop Teams Set Torrid Pace In lower leagues The T967-68 basket ball season proved a prosperous one for the Lancer, JV, B, C, and Frosh tearns. Heading the winners was Coach Gene Lloyd's C tearn, which finished the season with T8 wins and 3 losses. Close behind were Coach John McMullen's JV's, who finished with an T8-4 record. Coach Keith Wilson brought his B team through with a T2-TO season perform- ance. The Frosh, headed up by Coach Marvin Jeffries, also were successful, as they finished the season with only four losses. C BASKETBALL Front Row Mark Rawlins Pete Lipsett Bob Nouchi, Gary Womack, Mike Shima, Jeff Benesch Rick Shima Jim Rehnberg Kcioru Yokota Terry Shaw Back row: Paul Dietrich, Mike Oliver, Larry Cox Dan Herman Scott Burison Coach Gene Lloyd Joe Newton Dave Hall, Kent Hewitt, Rusty West. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP: Jim Earl edges Sim.i opponent for a rebound. MIDDLE: Eric Zimmerman i241 de- flects a Simi pass. BOTTOM: Tron Carter H31 keeps his eyes on the ball, as he anticipates his opponents next move. TOP, LEFT: Dave Pearson i55l, flanked by Simi opponent, still moves tor a basket. MIDDLE, LEFT: Doug Frost waits for rebound. MIDDLE, RIGHT: Jim Earl i401 lends a hand to an opponent's pass. FROSI-l BASKETBALL Front Row John Mansfield Mike Grant Mark Schrietor, Steve Rutel, Dean Oliver, Adolph Bohlmeiier Mark Wagner Bock Row Coach Marvin Jeffries, Gary Habedanck, Jerry Klock, Woody Cloanch Jett McDonnell Rex Naumetz Bob Lott Steve Bringleson, Rip Rense. .??F' VARSITY WRESTLERS: Standing: Jose Fierro, Dennis Fairbanks, Jud Krueger, Stan Mansfield Kneeling Ken Morgan Larry Lunde Bill Parsons PeTe Hazard Dallas Hickle, Mark Figura. Grupplers lose Hold On Wrestling Crown varsiTy wresTlers ron inTo Tough cornpeTiTion This year, as They Tailecl To repeaT Their league championship, and sank, insTeaol, To TiTTh place. Showing sTrengTh in The lower weighT division buT liTTle power in The upper classes, T.O. picked up vicTorles, under Coach Larry SToneloreaker, againsT only The new VenTura and Buena Teams. DENNIS FAIRBANKS JOSE FIERRO LARRY LUNDE KEN MORGAN BILL PARSONS l 'EST' If .Jw XA .I ., 4 - + , 1 1, Q 4 fl., 33 K ' t - Lancer baserunner starts his slide under attempted tag ot teammate during practice. luncer Busebullers Eye Second league Pennant l hp , 46 ,- Varsity baseball players looked toward the i968 season with considerable optimism this year. For two straight seasons now the varsity horsehiolers have captured the pennant, last year in the tough Channel League, anal the year before in the Frontier League. The varsity slug- gers flexed their muscles at the beginning ot the season, flattening the Crespi lndians, 5-'I. Lead- ing the Lancer attack on the mound were Phil Phillips and Scott Christian. Top hitters were Dean Yoshiwara, Doug Tarvin and Keith Hughes. Promising new faces on the squad were Kelly Faoller, Fredy Hebert, Rod Eggleston, Randy Ea- gle, Bob Bailey, Mark Nelson and Dave Olson. nlf, L, Jw BOB DEBSKI Intielder Cf ff , -I 4 LMI In ,-, , I NMI , L., fi W7 J II V . A- W . x AL, k . 'W X , , , i :' T 5 U DAVE FALKOSKI KEITH HUGHES DAVE OLSON PHIL PHILLIPS Outfield First Base Outfield Pitcher I in ' 4 L, N Af' 1 S Y n Q .., WT' .Mr , -,L,..4. ,, ,J ,V , ' -q BOTTOM, RIGHT: Dan O'MaIIey belts a hard hit to right. LOWER LEFT: Lancers tense as Crespi batter pokes at the baII. LEFT: Lancer tries to beat out throw to first. BELOW: Head Coach Ron StiIIweII ponders strategy. ,, , ,. ,sg I 5 I T K 0 . AAN ..,. ,,r3f:,,.f-wma., A , MMM,-.W. .v,.tag,Lawn,, .W,:A:4,g'q DOUG TARVIN DEAN YOSHIWARA K Q In I , MN NW., fg7'f'ff X'f ' ' Wi -+23-r' Catcher lnfielder - f 'I 'f GT w T ' ' 'H' 'TT' V f. 14-- F if-. -'me- -H 4I I I Q Q I m T' .1-ST ft .:.,.,.e ,-me fr-wav' A 'A' Tv-w.L , H 214 . 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JV BASEBALL: Front row: Bob Henschel, Dallas Hickle, Bart Newson, -.sg-M 'r KJ - np: ,mv VARSITY BASEBALL: Front row: Larry Lequire, Dean Yoshiwara, Mike Rippy, Kelly Fadler, Hebert, Kurt Russell, Dan O'Malley, Randy Eagle. Back row: Steve Rogers, Rod Eggleston, Olson, Coach Ron Stillwell, Coach Jim Hansen. Bob Mike Smith, Stan Mansfield, Pat Doughty, Ben Lewon, John Mansfield, Minnella, Wayne Solo, Bill Howe. Back row: Dave Potell, Steve Caselcline, Rene Nadon, Coach Jim Hansen. . ,, X . , ., A ., 1 ,,s,Q,A.,. ', 1, L, Q. gy- .V .:. J- -A-f--5 .LA ,La .Ls .LL .La 4.1. ,L-. .LA 11f.fAA,aLf1..h.MA1.-1-li gi.,g..g.,J. 'mrs.1s.:s,:i.ix.:s1x.f3x. V. rg 2 is Im i Zi D XX if E Qs ,-f ,. 1 '- 1, T V 4 2 , f i fj ll y ' i A 1 2gz:5,m,fvA L 'M la, -. 1 .:1 z:Z?.fii,.1 'X Winning Ways Eyed By JV, Frosh Busebullers AT baseball-Tough TOHS, The JV's have been seTTing a winning TradiTion Tor almost five years. This year they were out To repeat as league champions for The Third sTraighT Time, under a new coach, Robert Raupp. The JV's were bolstered by numerous recruits from The Frosh Team, which posTed a 7-7 record in l967. Frosh Coach Larry Stonebreaker also expressed opti- mism about ci Winning season Tor his Team. He said the enThusiasTic class of '7l, which has already done so well in Tootball and baskeTball, should be heavily loaded with baseball TalenT. Jeff Otto, Pete Haszarcl, Ray Dagleg Back row-Bob Loft, Gary Trumbauer Woody Klaunch, Rex Naumetz, Coach Larry Stonebraker, Jerry Kluck Gary Habedanck, Jeff McDonnell, Steve Bringleson. it iffiffmi' ,L 3, ' C' J if f? V ' I V ,.,,, 1 i 1- I A y My , , es.. T ,I Bob Debski. Second row: Bob Baber, Bob Bailey, Keith Hughes, Mike Finch, Fred Doug Tarvin, Phil Phillips, Randy Tenn-yson, Dave Falkoski, Mark, Nelson, Dave FROSH BASEBALL: Front row-Barry Boden, Paul Santo, Mike Grant, Scott Myers, Bob Dick, Steve Rutel, Chris Johnson, Row 2-Tom Carr, Mike Bodnariuk, Randy Emmons, John Payne, Tom Hacussler, Dick Baierski, l f .3 Y: T' T I , 4 Q 1 i fl 3 il ,g ' 1 is r- , , r 1 J. 4 . La Experience, Training Strengthen Lancer Swimmers ig , . ,,r, gfsrws, Y, I , , V Q ,,,, N Q V ' . T, ' N fi 'V H C- H , ' In iTs second year of exisTence, Coach Dale Owens' swim Team came inTo iTs own in Channel League cornpeTiTion. Led by seniors Rod Scuria and Bill RoberTs in loacksTroke and louTTerTly, iunior Dan Fallon in TreesTyle, and Jud Krueger in loreasTsTroke and individual medley, The T.O. yarsiiy squad swamped TradiTional TavoriTe Oxnard, 56-39, in The TirsT meeT of The season. Coming from The boTTom of The raTings lasT year, Coach Owens' varsiTy was looking Tor an easy second place in Channel League sTandings, bending only To C.i.F. conTender Buena High. WiTh a highly successful C Team This year, T.O. should be in good shape for The nexT few seasons. TOP: Bruce HayTon shows his form in a classical swan dive. LEFT: Kim Zerba Thrashes Toward end of an bufferfly lap. ABOVE: Gary Black arches his back for descent info waTers below VARSITY SWIMMERS: Pete Dinnel, Moss Davis, Dan. Fallon, Frank Ackermann, Chuck Nelson, Rod Scuria, Kurt Degner, Bob Eichholz, Hans Richen Carlos De Maio. ,-....---v- - ,insuf- DIVERS: Kim Oliver, Gary Black, Eddie Engelker, Bruce Hayfon, Jim Powers, John Rogers. if ' t 'J . f?i.5,U. f n If- . , :I V. 7 N yi-'lzggqvl ,LA4Jg'31 , 5- V, I ' Q - ff?-.fc.W ' . ' X :N J 1 F- fr ' ' - ' ' :r TN. WV? -1-Irifkff . f- - - , yqi,..,f. f , ,? - Q. ' If V. 1 .cxjff .X ' - , .s , ff, 'Eye ' if ,:-'-wF1.sU5 f .. 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X, f, 's F2 ,Q r.. .IEJ , r ., 4' , 1 A I PY ax , iv L , .L ,, R ' , f Yr r-f' J ..,,m.,.....,m. MW .,,, -Xb' 'bg-.. Cindermen Hove Hope For Improved Season Head Coach Bill Shavv's Track Team was ouT To beTTer Themselves in 1968, aTTer Tinishing in lasT place in 1967. Leading The Lancer high iumpers were JeTT SchlechT and STeve Groom, while The pole-vaulT evenT was headed by Larry MacReynolds. Bob Enderson led TOHS long iump- ers. Lancer runners were headed up by Dan Ramsey, Hank Schnieder, Tim O'Mally, Bill Par- sons, Bob Miller and Dan Langlois. Lancer hopes Tor a successful season were dimmed aTTer Thousand Oaks was deTeaTed by Channel Islands and SanTa Barbara in early rneeTs. The only vicTory beTore Lancer Legend wenT To press was a 56-65 win over Rio Mesa. RIGHT: Larry MacReynolds clears bar in practice vault. ,-,.,f-v--M4 .-f--S, Z VARSITY TRACK: Front row-Jett Carroll, Ricky Oaksas, Jett McGuire, Dave Wender, David Algranti, Bruce Anselmo, Robert Enderson, Dan Langlois, William Parsons, Rovv 2-Earl Arterburn, Robert Miller, Sherm Olrnstead, Tim O'Malley, Larry McReynolds, James Brand, Chuck Odorier, I 1 . . ' T 'R WM Ugl, f 1 sims. Craig Brizendine, Steve Groom, Row 3-Hank Schneider, Tom Winters, Tom Gustavson, Brad Nicholls, Tim Moriarity, Tom Wayne, Henry Van Oudheusden, W.illiam Krueger, Mark Zachary. Spikers line Up B TRACK: Front row-Don Myford, Craig Kel- leher, Ed Voelker, Steve Emmons, Al Fierro, Alex Bohlmeiier, Row 2-Don MacNair, Larry Cox, Jim Wilson, Dan Olson, John Mansfield, Dave Harshman. V C TRACK: Front row-Terry Brennan, Scott Buchannan, Wayne Cox, Ken Rolston, Fred Burgess, Bob Lincoln, Steve Oldenberg, Row 2-Nathan Caldwell, Martin Lysdale, Kim Og- den, Bob Stebe, Ken Crow, Don Stairs, Tom Gigel, Row 3-Martin Hartman, Mike Mor- rell, Bob Sudden, Bill Moser, Bruce Frame, Kevin Oliver, Bill Tinsley, Bill Coleman, Kent Frame, Dan Ramsey. ? , Q ' , t -'53 ,V 'jg . J if T , , I ll 0 Yi iw l LSL' f ,, l l l GOLFERS: Bill Quick, Jim Fisher, Jack Hopkins, Neil Sorensen, PeTe Moebius, Coach STan Paumer, Mike Patrick, Greg Spencer, Jorge Flores, Steve Growney, Kemp Sheffer. luncers Get Teed OH AT los Robles Course so The 1968 Lancer golf Team, under The coaching OT STan Paumer, reTurned To The greens This year To Try To improve on lasT year's Third place league finish. Chances were high, according To Coach Pau- mer, because The squad consisTed oT several reTurn- ing leTTernnen, headed by seniors FriTz NaumeTz and PeTe Moebius. Also on This year's rosTer were many new faces, expecTed To brighTen Lancer chances. RIGHT: Sfeve Growney drives off The green and picks his ball up after sinking The puTT. BELOW: Jorge Flores 'Takes a few practice swings. BELOW, RIGHT: Greg Spencer and Jorge Flores hone Their skills aT Los Robles. W I TOHS Netmen Eye Repeat Of league Championship Z Vfig, AlThough lasT year's Team Took firsT in The Channel League, The lack of refurning leTTermen and The loss of lasT year's seniors may hurT Lancer chances for a successful season, A plus for The i968 Tennis Team was new Coach Ron Hedin, Coach Hedin proved himself successful wiTh The Frosh foofball Team, and hopes were high ThaT his knowledge of The neT game would bring a successful Tennis Team To Thousand Oaks. VARSITY TENNIS: Kneeling: Mark Sfeffen, Marc Corlyn, Bill Kosfy, Steve Jarnir. Standing: Coach Hedin, Russell Chew, John Toner, .lan Nyland, Denny Broersma. ...M T A 4 N fe s 4 Q 411457 - if PA -4 i dn Sieve Gronseth, Greg Flick, Mark Wagner, Jerry Romano JV TENNIS: Kneeling: Miles Hall, Bernardo Locosfe, Rick Smith, Mike Terry Allred, Hadley Dana Cancaro, and Dean Oliver. Standing: Dave Bockelmcin, and Jim Sturgeon. , 4 1' LEFT: Netters show various methods of attacking the little bouncing ball during cm. ex- hausting practice session. RIGHT: Coach Ron Hedin, on experienced netter himself, ob- serves a practice session then steps in bat a forehancl over the net and, finally, coll out cz helpful comment. 11 1 5 K' f Girls' Athletics Offer Vigorous Competition Girls as well as boys find exercise and excitement through the athletic program at TOHS. Under Miss Carolyn Riley, currently the supervisor of girls' sports, females from fresh- man to senior have the chance to participate in such team sports as volleyball, tennis, swim- ming, field hockey, basketball and gymnastics. Competing against other girls in the Oxnard High School District schools, TOHS females expe- rience the keen rivalry of competition and the reward of total fatigue after a hard-fought game. Traditionally, TOHS girls have been at the top of the league in all sports in which they have participated. Leading the girls in competition this year were such outstanding seniors as Linda Denman, Betty Lenior and Jeanette Welling. According to Miss Riley, there are numerous underclass girls who have displayed skill at various sports and who next year will help TOHS continue a tradi- tion of tough competition and sportsmanship. TOP: Bottom row: Valerie Wagner, Maureen Huesman, Mrs. Virg.inia DeSoto, Marianne Brown, Leslie Hale, Row 2: Pam Starke, Jenni- fer Johnson, Dione Bancroft, Cathy Black- burn, Carla Longstreth. LEFT: Marty Hasz powers o serve during tennis practice after school. ABOVE: Betty Lenoir takes off after an oppo- nent in a basketball game. .- ABOVE: Field hockey players scramble for the ball after a bully. BELOW, LEFT: Betty Lenoir C61 shoots tor a basket over on opponent in an after school practice game. s 1 . ABOVE: Val Wagner gives a few diving tips to Lezlee Hale. LEFT: Girls watch for approaching ball in cl game ot field hockey. BELOW: Under the watchful eye of Miss Ross, CI P.E. student attempts a hand stand for a tumbling test. 122 W, fn-fn: -,-, 'V 'mm ' ',::,V.-,g I 'lfqciy ' ,':'wgp -'f,,fa5V'L M,,.,5a,' W 'ik' mffyz, 'lfjjfhf' f ' 1.5 Ifl, , 'fy , Mm , 14 , , ,M fc ' fm ,Q 9 4 E3 425 Z 1 Af Z Z 4 Z 10 r l, , 1, , . Class yell at rally typities Frosh enthusias Lunchtime is o time to temporarily target about classes while relaxing with friends on the quad. Q' .L -1 , m and spirit. Enthusiastic Outlook Freshman's tace is that most uniaue at all organ- isms, reflecting simply anal eloquently the emotions lying underneath. It contains youth and naivety and innocence all combined and delicately mixed with in- security. Typical in this respect are the members ot the Class ot 1971, and yet there is something special about them. They are not only Freshmen, but Freshmen together. Theirs is the spirit and the class pride which so many other classes lack. The Frosh's unprecedented second place in the Homecoming Float competition is serving as an example ot what this class can do together. Mr. Grimes and Mr. Coffman, Freshman Class advisors, appear pleased over profits received trom sucker sale. -eff V ,. 3 gf viz ,' ff, .K , Freshmen athletes develop skills in daily PE. classes. rim 1., i is c 5 V ' K, 5 ,.,,.k.' w:-:g,,,,7 , - 4., J I .,:., Typified By Freshmen Frosh float Circus Train chugs down Thousand Oaks Boulevard in Homecoming Parade after capturing second-place rating in float competition. f g 'ff 6' 136 MARK HILLEP, President MARY ANN PLATZ, Secretary RO RY LOPEZ, Treasurer Dianne Adams Gary Adams Pauline Adams Pamela Aderman Danny Aguilar Susan Albright Cheryl Anderson Daniel Anderson Joanie Anderson Scott Anderson Dennis Austin Robert Baber Richard Baierski Brock Baker Diane Bancroft Joyce Barbee Judy Balestrino Robert Barnes Patie Barton Lynne Baudreau Lynnette Bauer Carry Beattie Pete Benesch Judy Benson Robert Berg Linda Beshoar David Bieniewski Nancy Biggs Jim Bilbro Bradley Bishop Doug Bishop Gail Bishop Clifford Black Gary Black Debbie Blackburn Linda Blake Douglas Blank Janice Bockelman Barry Boden Michael Bodnariuk ,sf y , Vik, 2 I f, i'if5f,,, . 71, is x 41491 2 ,, 0 5, ,A 1 fl ,M ' M 6, ,i I we M , r . ! 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Mr. Jeffries, Sophomore class advisor, and Treasurer Judy Karlstrom look over the returns from the Sophomore car wash. .J RIGHT: Joanne McGrath, head JV cheerleader, instills spirit in the crovvd during a JV game. lowercluss Status Sophomore class members, in i968, estab- lished themselves as future leaders of TOHS. Gaining class identity after the trauma of their freshman year, sophomores came into their own as a guiding force on campus. A bake sale in October started off the year's activities, and in November the Class of '70 sur- prised everyone with the excellence of their Homecoming float, Liontamer. In March they sponsored a successful sports night, followed later in the month by apizza sale. Before the year's end, Sophomores were beginning to map plans for their iunior year activities. 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Susan Fary Barbara Fish Stephen Foley Ray Gabrielli Faith Gailey Kenneth Hanson Colleen Harris Eugene Hill Mary Anne Hill Martin Hillila Michael lrwin Lynn Kidd Larry Kurzyniec Barbara Levin Beni Lewon Sharon Loehner Phillip Longstreth Elaine Lopez John Martin Ralph Manani Carol Mitchell Susie Nebel Bart Newsom Paula Newsom Frances Nichols Rachael Olmstead Kimberly Parker Lynn Parks Diane Perkins Brenda Pikitch Marthe Ponsetti Lisa Porter Debra Raub Jerry Riggiro Judy Roe Denielle Rowlett Wayne Solo Manuel Sanchez Crystal Scott Elizabeth Silsbee Peggy Stewart Steve Stewart Gail Surnpton Jim Turley Gale Valentino Kris Vanderwaal Ed Voelker Lloyd Weidenfeller Lynn Withers Geoffrey Worley Sherryl Young RICK SI-HMA PresidenT SUE NEWTON Vice-Presidenf LINDA CALKINS SecreTary JENNIFER JOHNSON Treasurer Juniors enioy a skiT during a rally in The gym. Juniors Wrap Up Big Third Year AT TOHS For The Junior class The '67-'68 school year was an exciTing and acTive one. They upheld The Junior TradiTion during Homecoming by winning The annual TIoaT compeTiTion. In November, They broughT To The sTudenT body The popuIar Kasey Kasem Road Show, To which The price oT admission was a TickeT To Their smash play, The Mouse ThaT Roared . They ended The year wiTh The TradiTionaI Junior-Senior Prom, an eIaboraTe aTTair offered Tree To Seniors. Carlene Taylor and Pam Bremer Take orders for Junior Class Rings in The conference room before school. Girls play a wild game of basketball at a Junior-sponsored sports night. RIGHT: In darkened auditorium, Andy Landis practices his lines for role of Prof. Kokintz in Junior Class Play, The Mouse That Roared' Class President Rick Shima and Advisor Mrs. Sandra Pettit discuss plans for Junior- Senior Prom. 1 2 ,t f! i 'win- ' f I -63, V. Sue Dick and Linda Calkins sell concessions at Junior Class sports night. V HIM ,.,, ,Ai 5 , ,m,,, I. .,. 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'55, 'Li . 6 qsf ' is A3 A NOT PICTU RED Joe Arnold Bob Bailey Lisa Belsheim lrene Bohlmeifer Ingo Brauer Donna Brumrn Kay Cameron Bill Coleman Dave Connell Peter Cormier Ellen Cramer Chris Crowin Lyndy Cryar Terry Dagle 'Susan Detering Bob Eichholz Susie Evelove Jett Frost Steve Goldtield Linda Good Mark Greenwood Luana Gwinn John Heywood Diane Janssen Bonnie Johnson Bill Kuznkowski Ray Lahaye Roberta Lewon Tim Lissak Nancy Meadows Trudy Mirande Wendy Moore Wayne Moore Gary Moyer Dennis Napier Steve Nimie Sandy Noel Debbie Nucifero Dan O'Malley Sharon Plaster Lynn Roe Victoria Rogers Greg Roznowski Kurt Russell Dick Sharp Ricky Shima Martha Stone Terry Traver Nancy Valdez Tom Vadez Bob Weidenfeller Hugh Wells Barry Wiley Wendy Williams Jim Wilson Doug Wock Ed Yates M, f ROBERT DEBSKI Presiolenr CAROLYN Si-IEEN Treasurer SHARI AINSVVORTH MARGARET CARLISLE Vice-President Secrefary K my Trophy display in Senior Showcase cafches ' f--f 3 ? , E All .. 'S L 1 ,v'-4 'W vig. T lff5?'f s if L gf E ea llxqslx , 3 JEFF CARROLL Sergeant-ar-Arms LEFT. Sfudenf Body President Russ Cameron and Senior Class President Bob Debski chat with their clafes dur- ing Senior Class luau. BELOW: Tom Sloyan discusses future college plans with his counselor Mr. Seaver. 1 f , f ,fn , ,, V f J' , 1515 1 , fl yJg':+' ' 4 ' ' H J ff , , . cfm , 4 'Q 5 ff , ,v,L-,nf - ' .ww f A, , , LQ 1 . , A , , ,V I 4,5 ,gf wtf.. fe. . , , yy ., i I ,fp yy It 7, W: , 2 'wi : ifv ,iw f '94 T I ' ff , 'W' , M Z 2 T , jifgfflzl K, CW' VV f , ,V , f 7 I .ywf , Vi, I ,f , f ,.f. :wif , , rgfififz 5' 1a!,1jig:r,,, is ' '5i1zf',f'vfnn-ww., 'LWJ' - ' r ,X ,, . fx- 'W r ,, ' Q f 2 f ff -, ' . f Q11 ' I , .,,, n,,.,,ffwf f ,, I K nr lf ff lr. r f ' I 'T f I f ' Seniors show their ,K ,,.qj'Q, , ,,f fs, P T is 4 Y T sl '4 Bill Roberfs and Jay Fisher add finishing Touches To The Senior Class floaf. Departing Seniors spirif during a rally by chanTing a school cheer. Say lust Furewells For four years TOHS has been The scene of varied acTiviTies by The class of 1968. As Juniors The ArTisans resurrecTed spiriT vvifh The Rally Club and seT The school To cheering. They esTablished precedence for The ouTsTanding excellence in Homecoming floaTs vviT- nessed This year. LasT year's Juniors also gave The school iTs firsT Road Show. As Seniors, The class of '68 gave The school vvhaT iT had needed for many years: a ToTal revision of sTudenT governmenT. ArTi- sans have demonsTraTed Their abiliTy To make useful and creafive conTribuTions JTO The communiTy They are enTering. Shari AinsworTh. l T l Ana Saccomani, AFS foreign exchange sTudenT from Paraguay, performs a Lafin dance. Looking over school regulations are Miss Joan Anderson, Senior Class advisor, and FRANK ACH ERMANN CHARLENE N. ADAMS GARY ADAMS MARK ADAMS PAMELA AINLEY SHARI AINSVVORTH DEBBIE ALBRIGHT NANCY ALCORN ROBIN ALFONTE ROD ALGOET DAVID ALGRANTI DIANE ALLEN WENDY ALTEMARA VICTORIA ANN ALTMAN ANTHONY KIRK ANDERSON CHERYL ANDERSON ELOISE ANDERSON MARIANNE ANDERSON TIM ANDERSON BRUCE ANSELMO PAULA APPLING 4: .. Q ff,.,,ff -V 'Uh i .4 ,654 ' M I ' .mee I - 1 V .1 .f5'.15 I ur . ' 1 f -. fl 4 .f 9, X 4 ,bm , X ,Q C4 GV 1 I, Inf MM Q? 4 , K I mf 1 S f , 559' X if zhhp! W, A , 4' J' I , 4 , f 14,4 9 , ',, M? a Ac- -ad L 1 rl . s, X Careers, Colleges, Decision , Draft 49Y W! 414.4- ' f '92 ,, ,Maw 4, 446' Zinn, I Z - W, , ,. fi' V !? 'fr If I ', 24, ' ..,. f f v , at , S' ef-,,, ' Lunch affords students time for 2-v-fzz.-2z,g , av' ,gg ,f , , , 1 2 W A243 If . , 'I L I K E? ' x H -M !?v ,vw - 3, ,- WV' ww war , ,,, ,, , 4' -1 'Z N I ,.,, 7 4 I5 W , I V ' In Vrr, .A ' lp' A ' A gf ,A,' 473523 ,, ,, , kv G, , ,,f M111 17 Contribute To Confu ion Of Artisan conversation and relaxation. 4 QGNIAY x -:nl-pp M ,AHL , www- WB f -, N V f' 'WH - 4' fm A QQ 13i BOB ARNEY VALARI JEANNE ARPS EARL LEE ARTERBU RN RON ATKINS PAT VAN AUKEN KIRK BALES THOMAS W BALLARD KEN BARRETT FRANK BARTLOW BOB BARTON TERRY BEALL SUE BECK RONALD BEEGHLEY BOB BEIFUSS DEBBI BENESCH JAMES BERG DOUG BIAS! PATTI ANN BICKLEY ROSY BISHOP RICK BLICK MARY ANNE BOCCONE 7 4 3 iran A L mf' WW, A , C ga! 4 A M L J N if 4 5 If 9 I H1 .',- A , 41 ' fL.f,' 1 x .. , ,L .,,, V , Fans scream Their delight as T.O. scores its winning touchdown against Simi. f, 'eff' Lg.: Ez. 1 ., , A ', , , .a -.2-gym ,if 1' ,A ,L vsgffwf -ROA E . -. 'ga' i '7 qtwff 1' I K J ,L lf STEVE BODEN SUSAN BOERBOOM MARK WOLFE BOLTINHOUSE NANCY LEE BOLTON DEBRA BOND LAURA BOND CAROLYN BOUEY 6 5 ulil BEIICI NDHE H TIIEIIIE S6IIi0 B , r u , '- 'L A .. L. , - L. C . . 4 V R -V I f r a, V V : ,., i'LfV1,rV,i I f, , 3:5 , 5 - , ' A x V - In If , L , 0 Q , ', ,. ' .1h '-iA' 'O 'BJ R L , A , NELDA BOUEY L- fa- 4, 59 if , 21 A . L A :Z ' f ROSS BOYERT ,L i f' A L aii - L A A A Z 47,5 ii JAMES BRAND A 5,1- VV 'g - - 5 . 4 V' Lv A DAN BRQCK A VG V ' L E W' A in R fl JOHN MICHAEL A ' ' H' fm, A BROERSMA i f A f' - V. ,: f' ,V ,,,V A . 'i Af MV , M ' -' gy SUSAN BROOKES. W- I V A f BOB BROOKS A N.Qf,,-A L CAROL LYNN BROSOART 1 . 25.3 , 'fr' 'Y BRUCE BRUSCHL A MIKE BU RT F I LARRY BURTON KAREN BUTTS BRAD CALDWELL SUE CALVERT ALLEN CALVIN THOMAS WALTER CALVIN RUSS CAMERON SUE CAMERON BOYD CANNON PAUL CANNON ROBERT A. CANNON HEATHER CARLING-SMITH MAGGIE CARLISLE GERY CARRLE JEFF CARROLL Creates Romantic Mood For Artisans MARIE CARRUTHERS CAROLYN CARSON DOUGLAS CARUTH DEBBIE CASHIER PAUL CASSEL DANI CHAPMAN S KATHI CLOHESSY JOHN COBB NORMAN COFFMAN LELAND GLENN COLBY CATHERINE COLEMAN BETSY COLLER GINNY CONKLIN JANET CCNRAD GLORIA COOPER LYNN CORCORAN GORDON G. CORNING CINDY COVELL CANDY COX MONICA COX LAWRENCE CRANE JUDY LYNN CRAW MARK STEVEN CRONIN COLLEEN CROSSMAN SANDY CROUGH SUE CROUGH LARRY CROW RUTH CUMMINGS VIVIAN CURRALL TERRY CURRIE NANCY CURTIS SANDRA DAI-ILIN CAROLYN DAUGHERTY ROBERT DEBSKI ffxlf W , I W ,gf f if 1 I f 4 , Z ' ? KW F If Q ' 'I' Y M f 4 11 ' If, ,iw wfwy ,f ' 4 ':f,,,,, A ' A , mm ,nm , , , f, fwffv ,f 1' ,,,, 4 W 5 rffzi ' f,'f I , EIII I. I Artisan 1, 5 4 -W-.-.-V ..-..... I if ' of 'i ,, , ,Q f-' I 451, ' f .W ,ff A , K IV ly My A ,X Q2 I uf V if 2, Af' ' I f 'nw' ' nf 4. I '9 as Command Showcase, Patio, .uv 'Ji ST' rfs, 1 F 1 2 7 W I if!! if ffl? , , H I I J .x I 4 g:,fI1i: f 'f cf., f 3' . VVAQ iQ I . ' ITV ec, -K' 4 ,. In , 474 :I ! 4 K 4 f ir If I 'ik Ih .fl dar . D . ,AA, I I, M Q 'fr-wgfr , V Library visifor decides againsf a book and searches for another. 9-'rw JO ANNE DE JULIO LINDA DENMAN TONY DENMAN A. LYNN de SPAIN SUSAN DETERING LARRY DILLON CANDY DOANE MIKE DONAHUE CHARLES DORSEY TED DRISCOLL GERRY DRON EY PATTY DRYDEN ROSILAND KAY DUDLEY BARBARA JEAN DUNCAN MARC DU RRELL NETTE DUSSEAU ,gv ,. 1 . ,. Q Q, I 4. . - 5 4 E X ,W , W 'T-'Z1, f7' ' 6 'Q 1 4, ix 1 IE -V PHILIP DYK f 'Q COREY DZITZER f MARIA EAGLE DIANE MARIE EARLY 2 ff FRAN K EAST gs , if, ,, ,I My JOHN EGGLESTON TERRI LYNN EICHEL JANIS ERKENEFF ,1,::, JOSIE ESPARZA GRANT EVANS M , NWQV LINDA EVANS DENNIS FAIRBANKS DAVE EALKOSKI MICHELLE ANNE Cf EALLON MIKE EALLON ' my Artisans leave As Sixth And largest ff R , ,M 'Q' . I ,V ' , I RATTI FARMER 0 I ' ' , 0 ROSE MARIE EASLILO ...R I KW Is CAROL EELIX H-M I 533' BRUCE FERRANTE pf , MARCIA FERRARO , ,E rf' , f 4-3.-Qi A DANIEL I. EERRO JOSE STEVEN EIERRO MIKE FINCH er- -A 'WN' WR' DEBORAH FINE IIM FISHER - JOHN WALKER 43 ,y on v 'f' I f f fi if I Vx! N' I FISHER I, ,ff A 'Q 13'- r ,I I NANCY FLORENTINE Football field with Lancer drawn in middle sfanclsi quiet and deserred before Homecoming game against Oxnard. , , 9 ' I I I I. . , S A JOHN FOLK I I P . 'f V , I2 V , 'Ma ATRICIA FORD I llle-l A ff - pr I- I I ' , I., R. -. I - I .. I l ,l I I I, PATRICIA FORGEY , 24-2 , up , JODY FRAZIER A I 4 f,.,l Y. I if W . ,II ' KARMA JEAN ' FULLERTON gi, , I , I. my 5 7 I f I me gf g , X :MII lllll Q , Graduating Class In Hi tory Of TOHS JIM GALATI MIKE GALVIN JANET GARLAND JANICE LYNN GARRET FRANK S. GEDVILAS . NORTON STEVEN GELLER MELINDA GENG KIRK GEORGIA LAURA GEURS CHARLES D. GICKING ' Q ,.W... Y f 7 fZQi.'3?ILXIn'V. Rm f . 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I ::, I, ' ,ff 'f,-ly, f f , , ,4'f,'f,Wff' ., fawz' IZLJ1 .- . 137, ffyw 74,4 EET ' ' L- 5, fi LINDA GLITHRIE PEGGY HACHTEL BETH HALL DORENE HALL ROBERT HALLEN JUNE HARDY PHIL HAREEF STEVE HARPER LINDA LEE HARRIS TOM HARRIS DAVE HARSHMAN MARTY HASZ HERB HAVINS GAIL HAYASHI PAUL HAYES RICHARD HEATON LINDA HELLER TOM HENLEY BILL HENSON DON HENWOOD JACK HESS ff Aff f , f , 5? Q R 1, x '16 97 A, A. ' ' fA'1 I I , I U ,p i A my M If V4A.A I I 5, 'w I , V ff 'H' Q 0 I gm A CHERYL HEWITT I A I f d , Z JOHN HEYWOOD 52 I ,. I' I ' , 1 NANCY HIBBARD ' I I Ig I 'M I JILL HICKS f f T L. MIKE HIGGINS E in frVV,, r fy V :I 1 I 3- 1 SHERRY HILDEBRAND CHRISTINE HILLILA DAVID A. HIRST CHERYL HOBSON CARL HOLFO RD Lf , Amid Pomegrunutes, leis, Incense, . V z , G V 415' V Q A lf, ,f f Simi's ASB President presenfs victory bell to Tim O'MoIIey, Sherm Olmsfecld, cmd offer TO's I4-I3 win. Q lx -Q 4 f 'mf--M-A 1 ra 4 ,J M, I Russ Cameron BJORN HOLSBORG GARY HOLTON RALPH HOLZER ' RONALD HOOK RICHARD HOPPE I I.II A JOHN HORNE f 2 if ' if Q 1 JIM HUBBELL 15, L, Z I CAROL HUDDLESTON KEITH HUGHES MONA HUNTER MARY LIZABETH .J:I.l.LNlI.lbLCL DAVE HYDE GLENN INGALLS WILLIAM HALLET IRION CHERYL ISOM PHYLLIS JACKSON ED JAMES Seniors Struggle With Hula At luuu DAVID M, JIMENEZ CHRISTINA LYNN JOHNSON DEBBIE JOHNSON MARIANNE JOHNSON ROBERT JOHNSON SANDY JOHNSON STEVE JOHN-SON DAN JOHNSTON CONNIE JONES JOHN H. JONES LESLIE JONES RANDY JONES ANDREA KAPTER JEFF KAUFER NANCY KEELEY fb ,paw-7' ,mmf 2 if 57 C ! , , , Q, 'M ' fyw-:fm .Zyl 1' N25 'I qw . nf , ,5 f , ' A' , . ,I , , 'V 5 f ' f f ., 5 4 f f Q 7 4' f I . L , JI f 3 ..... HA 5 . .. X , . L 7 Q - ' 2 IV :MUN foxy y f 4' , tilt s Q I ,1- I I -we 1 3 Tr f'-. W,,,,, W, --U -uw' I W Dove Horshmcm checks out of the office after seeing his counselor. ROB KEENAN BUTCH KELLY KAREN LOUISE KENT ROBERT R. KENT MARY KESTLER KATHLEEN KING Community Awoit Contribution 0f '45 eff av- V V f . ff, ,Y,. ,. f ,.,f , V 1, I, . , I iii M ','f ii, ,.,, V I 5 , '1 Q I 'A' fsfwv- 7,1 I f L ' I . 6,7 ,.,, ' v, I V1 iq I A y f., if I f U -I on , vo . I -I' . 1' I A- . .. I my 4 :V 5 b X , ', X A37 :jd , 3, Je' ol iv I T 4 . 1,141 -'fl ' jf I I V , ' DEBBIE DORSEY KINSLEY JERRY GAYLE KLEIN TIMOTHY D. KNAAK SHARON KNAPP CONSTANCE KNIGHT HENRY KORNEGAY MICHAEL KOSTY CARYN KRAUS EDMUND COLIN KYFFIN LINDA LABORDA MIKE LGLONDE SIDNAL LYNN LANDIS DIANA LARKBY CHRISTINE LAWRENCE LYNDA LAWRENCE SUE LAWS DAVID LEE NONA LEE LAUREN LEIH ELIZABETH IRENE LENOIR BETTY LENTZ SANDY LEWIN JULIE LEWIS LOAINE PAT LEWIS CHRISTINE LA RUE LINCOLN Scholastic Honorees, Campus leaders TERRIE LOEHNER KRIS LOGGINS CARLA LONGSTRETI-I STEVE LORENZINI TOM LORIMER RALPH JAMES LUCAS DOROTHY LUEKE LARRY M. LUNDE PETER CARL LYSDAL JIM MACNAIR RICK MANGANARO STEVEN MANGINELLI JOHN MANTLE BOB MARCHESANO HAROLD MARION MARGARET MARSHALL ROBERTA L, MARTIN LYNDA MATTHES TOM MAXWELL TONI MCARTHUR STEVE MCCAULEY LANA MCDANIEL CHARLES MCDONALD PAM MCGEHEE JACK MCGRATH MICHAEL W. MCGREEVY JEFFREY R, MCGUIRE DEBBIE MCHENRY MARY ANN McKAY LOUISA JANE MCNULTY LARRY MCREYNOLDS TRACY MEADE BOB MEYER GARY MILLARD CHERYL MILLER I I I ,X - I , 2573 G I , an I I M 4-' ,I ,f ,K 4 II JIM MILLER , I 7 1 ROBERT MILLER ., , , , W ,W ' PAT MINELLA A 4:0 II IIIf I KAREN MISHLER R ,II, MIKE MOODIE 9' I , PETER ALEXANDER 'fbi' MOEBIUS t , EARLENE MOLDEN 'I g W CHERENE MONETTE DIANNE MOORE V, J WENDY DIANE MOORE A Gowned Seniors Receive Diploma KEN MORGAN KENNETH MORRILL REBECCA SUE MORRIS mg LINDA MOSS PAT MUIR I Teachers Mr. Andrews and Mr. Brenizer prepclze To take on senior Jay Fisher in cz Dogpcfch Olympics race. KATHI MULCAHY 'B11 ff'-0' f 10125 ig ,, ' JEFF MULZET I GREG MYERS RICHARD E. MYERS TOHS VicTOry Bell, won from Simi, is rung as Lancers score Touchdown against Santa Barbara, I, l..4 Y LL ' NI uh A-S. QD :ff -ef--p T KATHLEEN NADON FREDERICK P. NAUMETZ CINDY CAROL NELSON ROBERT A. NEWTON LUPE NIETO 1, 1 J' 'N SEQ! . 'KS if 3, Artisan Di play Dramatic Talents if A , Hx ,MA Q DANNA NIGG '23 A ' ' f n JAN NYLUND TW, JIM OAKLEY .-- ' QI, GARY ODAHARA , PEGGY CAROLE 1 V'-. ' O'HEARN I ,.,EEG,,G, -fi HN QT? 'if x'1 in ,Q A H ,El :V ' f - ' LINDA O'KEEFE ,O , A I KATHY OLIVIA fi M 'TE , .r-' I SHERMAN A ,V It f OLMSTEAD - xg-71. I ,Q DAVID OLSON . mg TIMOTHY JOHN , I ' I ' I O'MALLEY BRIAN PAGE CAROL PARISE BILL PARSONS GALE PARSONS LINDA JEAN PARSONS TERI PASS KEN PATTERSON LINDA PAUL GARRY S. PAYNE DAVE PEARSON TIM PEARSON EMILY PEDERSON ELIZABETH A. PEGG CHARLES PEMBROKE HOWARD PEPPITO ,fy ' ' ' ' Y'f1: 'ej :f- -, WTS-1-fn '--Hs-I U ',,gz6i9:f:i 4..ya..f-'fiififlfft-Fi-if- 5 35.132, J.- . . . . sf.-gg,-I. . 5-f - A I .-'-l:':,a:.4, ,-N. - .- 2 vw X I L :N 3 .Q . 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I LA 2 fi LINDA ROVVLEY LINDA RUFF VIKKI RUTH MIKE RYAN ANA ELVIIQA SACCOMANI PATTI SAGE BRUNO SALAMONE PATTI SANDERS ww BEVERLEE SANDOVAL I , , , TERRI SARVER 4 AXII I LINDA SUE SALINDEIQS VINCE SCATURRO VICKIE SCHEETZ MARION SCHELLHORN MARLENE SCHERZBERG HANK SCHNIEDER SUE SCHUESSLER MARK SCHUMACI-I ER ED SCULLIN RODNEY SCURIA SHIRLEY KAY SERVOSS CAROLYN SHEEN JIM SHORES CINDY SH REEVE SHIRLEY ANN SHRODE TED SHY JOYCE SIGG VICKIE SILSBEE LAURA SILVESTRI PAUL SIMONIN DENISE SKINNER DEBBIE SKYLES DARRYL SLOAN TOM SLOYAN CRAIG SMITH LARRY DAVID SMITH 91.74 1. 5'5-1:1 YN--vi' LJ 4-v-' K I f if ' -'. I Jzgfwsll' vs' 'i 'W' Y I be I if T -tav- 'hd' '12, IF' I, fi - 4-,N-'U Blue And Green Flowered Sweat Shirts ' 41' '-JR I I A lf If w-ff? ., L E S , , I Q , X -. ,f I me -9 .af f ,,,' I fe , e L 5 an Q 1 v E fn .:, 5 U E X '---I :Eg g , his . , ,k If' Iii . ,',, , .bhb 2 f .41 ' Q 'ue A ff 'I if , RQ W Qv' --fag ES' U! 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I , , -- .A J fy , , . , 1.4 gif, R, , , I79 iw PAT WEIL PAMELA WELCH ART WELLER JEANETTE WELLING CARL WELLONEN CAROLYN WELLS DAVE WENDER SUE WHITLOCK MARTIN WIDERO BOB WILEY GERALD WAYNE WILLIAMS JIM WILLIAMS KATHLEEN WILLIAMS :g ,,v 'frown 'I 1 X . 'iq 'ij nge ' v . ,, f F K - . .1 ng T M- pa---vf I .U 4. In .Trl X 5 'Q ' . I LI, ft, V' I I , ' ' 4-7-ge, , a .1 My ' Vx I 'I , af L , If v . f I-:, ' . f 'I u If '. 'efff , .,,. , . .-. ,x I fm :QI . '-ruff -1 , Y jp . TM. LI P H Ik I f f A ' H I Q' 5 IIIT ff! fl ' , I- X f . www., fN43 .f W::V Seniors Celebrate End Of High School WN U! ilu. . PM-nm 'Q 7,5331 ffffrfu .' I 'f Y 1 .. . - 1 I I - -. , ,x 'r 'v H1 IJ 1' r'5','?'x? . v y y I. A -sq, . ,I .: ,- sw 4 ll -A A Jw A t - Q.. A rl J ' ?s.' ' ' l v A Wf-2'-- ..--51+ I x9 mm r-an ,f . 'xv ya .Q 8 A mohcruio shows off his horem of The Girls' League-Boys' Fed sponsored Masquerade Dance. 1 ' ,'g - 4 ' if ' '- ' 'I , ' , A , 'A ,y ' 1 ' I, ' ', , f, , .rf . if ' , 3, Q21 ,7 lf, f. Q ' ff: , V I I I A , IX V: -2 'N 1 i n ,I '27, f A iw I W, I I , ,, ,I ff f5,!,Zff?' ,X Zee:- ' f J-1-' In Grad Nite Invasion Of Disneyland NOT PICTURED RICHARD ALCARAZ BERNICE BALES JEANNE BARBEE CHRISTINE BELSHEIM NANCY BEWERSDORF DAVID BISHOP JOE BOTKIN PHILIP BOYLE DANNY BRENTS PATRICIA CARLTON LOUIS CELENTANO JERRY CHAP RICHARD CHINERY BEVERLY CHOTENOVSKY STEVE CLOSSET DAVID CUTLER JIM DANDREA KEN DAWSON BRUCE DECKER VIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ STEPHEN EMERSON .IQH ENGLISH STEVE FROWISS JOHN FULLERTON BRUCE GENTRY JOHN GLOVER STEVEN GROOM LARRY HADLEY MAUREEN HANES KAN HARRIS CAROL HEYER DARLENE HUNTER DEBORAH IGLEHART ALFRED IMBACH SUZAN JANIS FRED JANSSEN MARGARET JOHNSON WADE JOHNSON JAMES JONES WILLIAM JONES PAUL JUERGENS CAROLYN KRAUS SHELLY KOLBER SCOTT LANG MIKE LISSAK ANN MALINOWSKI DEWARD MARTIN MICHAEL MCBRIDE MICHAEL MEYER GLENN MILEY SANDRA MILLER MICHAEL MING DAVE MINGER RUDOLPH MIRANDE ROBERT MITCHELL CHRISTIE MOLNAR MICHAEL MOODIE KATHLEEN MULLINS SUSAN OLSON JOHN OSWALD JANET PANKS WILLIAM PARSONS RICK PATRICK ANNA PEART RUSSELL PERKINS MARQUA PETZOLD PEGGY POPPERT JAY REID JAMES RICE ERIC ROBINSON NANCY ROE TIM RUBALD ALLEN SHAWCROSS MARILEE SIEBERS ROSS SILVERNALE JEAN SMOLL NEIL SORENSON MIRIAM STEINER VICTOR TANNY JOHN THOMAS EDWARD THOMPSON PATRICK VANAUKEN CLIFFORD WENGER JIM WILLIS RON WINTON LARRY WISEMAN ROSEMARY WOLLENTIN THERESE WRENCH COLT WRIGHT HOWARD WRIGHT JOYCE YAKOS DAVID YORK DEAN YOSHIWARA One of TOHS' exchange sfudenfs, Frank Achermcin, gives his compczgn speech for Student Court Senior Class JusTice. Bottom row: Carol Brosgart, Chris Hillila, Top Row: Michele Fallon, Jerry Klein. l Karen Mishler and Tim Knczak Chris Hillila, Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year Contest winner, puts her knowledge to use in a TOHS kitchen. Mike Kosty, Connie Knight, Cindy Nelson, Charlene Adams, Corey Dzitzer, Colt Wright. WW ' -f , - '. 1. i l , fs' lf. ' T- if 3.-Q's-1s55r:?'?i ,.' V ' , . L: 1 A4 5295.1 I W, ' 'nw'-'fxjm mfgflffl-.,,,l',Q,3,..Qf, .V - ., , h ,. ,,:1..l-wzgrjgxfi ., -T A rm. - relax on quad aTTer school. Top Graduates Amayss Scholarships, Awards The Toces picTured on These pages represenT much of The loesT ThaT Thousand Oaks High has produced. Picked on The basis of grades Through The sevenTh sernesTer, These seniors ore olcodemically The eliTe of Their class. Scholorship' combined vviTh ocTive school porTicipaTion has won awards and honors Tor rnony of These sTudenTs, sorne of which ore rnenTioned. MosT of The honors, however, were awarded These scholars oTTer The Lancer Legend wenT To press ond, regreTTololy, could noT be included. Tim Knaak and Tom Ballard, Narional MeriT Scholarship Finalists, discuss ar physics problem before class. .1 .,f ., ...lv iff-H -K ' , l' X wg , ' .. hh :A 7 i c g X . G we -Q. H . T f Louisa McNulTy and Tom Ballard char on The quad. ,4 N4 BoTTom row: Becky Morris, Cindy Covell, Top Row: Dave Harshman, Betty Lenoir 'If'-van ,uv w. .J ,.......,-, ,,..,. anim : --ef wx --r gr 45 ,ff :ff Qvazyy 17' ' f 'K ff' U ff fly - - 'rfb . J mf- f r 'u' V S I 4, , ,, ,JA ww . , . p ,. 1 K , '7. , M 77 f4v,.l '- ,.4 . . . ,f X , ,, , v .,, . WW 7, 1573 , 4' fs ,pf -:fs 5.5, A5 if' 37 - ii: 1 ,1- ' if-f f,, D ABOVE: Most Likely To Succeed: Tom Ballard, Jerry Klein LEFT: Mosr Dependable: Bruce Bruschi, Michele Fallon Mosi' Intelligent: Tim Knaak, Becky Morris: Most Spirifeal Tony Denman, Teri Eichel. BELOW: Most Humorous: Jeff Spencer, Beffy Lenfz. I ,W Seniors Cust Votes For Superlutive Classmates Q: f F mg, J A L 5 , is Ji 5 ,Q -4 if. 3 V' hill . . ' x,., X of ABOVE: Most Flirtatious: Phil Phillips, Kathy Williams, Most Popular: Jose Fierro, Laura Rocker, Best Dressed: Russ Cameron, Patty Dryden. LEFT: Mr. and Miss TOHS Teacher: Mr. William Manzer, Miss Joan Anderson. BELOW: Mr. and Miss TOHS: Sally Steffen, Bob Debski. ,, ,,,,,,W,,,,n ,W Senior Achievements Mirror Four Frantic Years ACHERMANN, FRANK, TOHS: AFS foreign exchange student from Luzern, Switzerland, AFS 12, Senior Justice 12. ADAMS, CHARLENE N., TOHS, Class Secretary 10, CSF 10-12, Figolasig 10-12, President 12, AFS 10-12, Ivy Chain 11, FBLA 11-12, Historian 12, FTA 12, Student Store 9-12, Honor Roll 9-12. ADAMS, GARY, West High School, C Basketball 10, lettered 10. TOHS: B Basketball 11, lettered 11, Varsity Basketball 12, lettered 12. ADAMS, MARK, West High School: C Basketball 10, lettered 10. TOHS: B Basketball 11, lettered 11, Varsity Basketball 12, lettered 12. AHTYE, ALLEN, Rolling Hils High School, Basketball 9. AINLEY, PAM, TOHS: Art Club 12. AINSWORTH, SHARI, TOHS: Honor Roll 9,-11, Psychology Club 11, AFS 11-12, Student Council 12, Class Vice-President 12, Girls' League 9-12. ALBRIGHT, DEBBIE, TOHS: AFS 11, FHA 11. ALFONTE, ROBIN, Roger B. Toney, Jr. High School, Band 9. Crossland High School: Band 10, Drama Club 10, German Club 10. ALGRANTI, DAVID, TOHS, Honor Roll 9-11, Track 10-11, Cross-country 12. ALLEN, DIANE, TOHS: AFS Talent Show 9, Lancer Choir 10-12, lettered 10, Outstanding Member award 11, Emeralds 10-12, ALTMAN, VICTORIA ANN, TOHS, Future Medical League 11-12. ANDERSON, ANTHONY KIRK, TOHS: Junior Achievement 11-12, Pro- duction Manager 11, Varsity Wrestling 12, Varsity Baseball 12, let- tered 12. ANDERSON, MARIANNE, TOHS, Class Treasurer 9, GAA 9, FHA 9-10. ANDERSON, JIM, TOHS, B Basketball Manager IO, JV Football Manager 12. ANSELMO, BRUCE, TOHS: CSF 9, Science Club 9, Cross-country 9-12, lettered 10-11, Figalasig 10-11, Science Club 11-12. ARNEY, BOB, TOHS: Cross-country 10-11, LANCER 11. ARPS, VALARI JEANNE, Fremont High School, Rally Club 9, Drill Team 9, Girls' League 9, GAA 9. Lyn-Brook High School, Rally Club 10, Song- leader 10, Spanish Club 10. TOHS1 Ivy Chain 11, Class Play 11, Rally Club 11-12, Girls' League 11-12, FBLA 11-12, President 12, Class Pub- licity Chairman 12. ARTERBURN, EARL LEE, TOHS: Football 9-10, lettered 9-10, Basketball 9, lettered 9, Varsity Track 10-11, lettered 11. BATES, BERNICE E., Antelope Valley High School, FHA 9, FBLA 9-10. BALLARD, THOMAS W., TOHS: Lancer Band 9-11, Figalasig 9-11, AFS 10-12, American Association of Teachers of German Language award 11, Chemistry Team 11, Youth Conference Delegate 11, Rally Club 11, ASB Treasurer 12, Student Cabinet 12, Student Council 12, LANCER 12, Copy Editor 12, National Merit Semifinalist 12, Americans Abroad Candidate 12, Honor Roll 9-12, CSF 9-12, Vice-President 11. B1-xlzriovv, FRANK, tons, Wrestling Q. BARTON, Bos, tons. Jv Football 9. BEALL, TERRY, TOHS, Football 9-12, lettered 9-12, Baseball 9-12, let- tered 9-12. BECK, SUE, Buena High School: Spanish Club 9, GAA 9-IO, FHA 10, Historian 10. Q BEEGHLEY, RONALD, TOHS, Radio Club 9, Junior Achievement 10. BENESCH, DEBBI, TOHS, Art Club 10,12, AFS 11-12. BERG, JAMES, TOHS, Football 9, Basketball 10. BEWERSDORF, NANCY, Glendora High School, FTA 10. BICKLEY, PATTI ANN, TOHS, Rally Club 12. BOCCONE, MARY ANNE, La Reina High School, Class Chairman 9. TOHS1 GAA 10-12, Girls' League 11, AFS 11, Service Club 11. BOERBOOM, SUSAN, TOHS, Girls' League 9,12, AFS 12, Rally Club 12. BOLTINHOUSE, MARK WOLFE, Blackford High School, Honor Roll 9, Band 9. TOHSI Honor Roll- 10, Lancer Band 10, lettered- 11, Figalasig 11, AFS 12. BOLTON, NANCY LEE, TOHS, Rally Club 12. BOND, LAURA, TOHS1 Glee Club 9. BROERSMA, JOHN MICHAEL, TOHS, Varsity Tennis 11-12, lettered 11-12, Letterman's Club 12. BROOKS, BOB, TOHS, Frosh Football 9, lettered 9, B Track 10, lettered 10, US Marine Corps Phys. Fit. Team 11. BROSGART, CAROL LYNN, TOHS: LANCER LEGEND 9, GAA 9, Student Council 10-12, Class Play 11, Rally Club 11-12, ICC 11-12, President 11, Student Cabinet 11-12, Commissioner of Clubs 11, Homecoming Parade Chairman 11-12, Ivy Chain 11, Marshal 11, LANCER 11, AFS 9-12, Secretary 11, CSF 9-12, NFL 9-12, Vice-President 10, Girls' League 9-12, Publicity Chairman 10, President 12. BRUSCHI, BRUCE, TOHS, Frosh Basketball 9, B Basketball 10, Student Council 10-12, Class Vice-President 11, Class President 11, Class Play 11, Student Cabinet 11-12, AFS 12, LANCER 12. CALDWELL, BRAD, TOHS, Track 10, Football 10,12, lettered 10,12, Sgt.- at-Arms Assistant 12. CANNON, BOYD, TOHS: Lancer Band 9, Football 10-11. CANNON, ROBERT A., TOHS: Frosh Football 9. CARLING-SMITH, HEATHER, TOI-IS: CSF 10, GAA 11-12. CARLISLE, MAGGIE, TOHS1 AFS 11, Class Secretary 12. CARLTON, PATTEE, TOHS, Rally Club 10. CARROLL, JEFF, TOHS: FMLA 9, Class Play 11, Track 11-12, lettered 11, Jr. Classical League 11-12, Cross-country 12, Class Sgt.-at-Arms 12, Student Council 12, Letterman's Club 12. CARRUTHERS, MARIE, TOHS, Figalosig 11. CARSON, CAROLYN, TOHS: GAA 9, Student Council 9, Honor Roll 9-10. CASHIER, DEBBIE, TOHS: Girls' League 9. CASSEL, PAUL, TOHS, Cross-country 9. CHAPMAN, DANI, TOHS, Lancer Band 9, Baton Twirler 10-12. COBB, JOHN, Hale Jr. High School: Boys' Athletic Club 9. TOHS, B Swim Team 11. COFFMAN, NORMAN, Baldin Park High School, Football 10-11. TOHS: Varsity Football 12. COLBY, LELAND GLENN, TOHS: JV Tennis 9-10, lettered 9-10, Varsity Football Manager 10, lettered 10, AFS 11, FBLA 11, FBLA Typing award 11, LANCER LEGEND 11, Sports Editor. COLEMAN, CATHERINE, TOHS: Rally Club 12, LANCER 12. COLLER, BETSY, TOHS, NFL 9, AFS 9, Junior Achievement 11-12, Presi- dent 12, Sales Contest Winner. CONRAD, JANET, TOHS, AFS 12. COOPER, GLORIA, TOHS, Girls' Glee 9, Girls' League 10. COVELL, CINDY, Carpinteria High School: Drill Team Maiorette 9, Student Council 9, Christmas Play 9, AFS 9-11, CSF 9-11, Honor Roll 9-11, Newspaper 10-11, Exchange Editor 10, Assistant Editor 11, Associated Student Leaders 11, TOHS, CSF 12, 'LANCER 12, FTA 12, National Merit Letter of Commendation. COX, CANDY, TOHS, Girls' League 10. COX, MONICA, TOHS, Flagtwirler 11, Songleader 12, Assistant Head, Girls' League 12, Class Play 12. CRONIN, MARK STEVEN, TOHS: Track 9-10, lettered 10, Swimming 11, Student Council 11. CROW, LARRY, TOHS, Frosh Baseball 9, JV Baseball 10. CURRALL, VIVIAN, TOHS: Service Club 11, Lancer Band 12, FTA 9-12, Treasurer 11-12. CURRIE, TERRY, Yucaipa High School, Citizenship award by Soroptomists 9, GAA 9-10, Editor of school paper 10. TOHS, LANCER 12. CURTIS, NANCY, TOHS, Honor Roll 9, Figalasig 10, AFS 10-12, Historian 11, Girls' League 10-12, Historian 12, lvy Chain 11, Class Play ll, Rally Club 11-12, Class Play 12, LANCER12. DAWSON, KEN, TOHS: Football 10-11. DEBSKI, ROBERT, TOHS, Honor Roll 9-11, Baseball 9-12, lettered 9-11, C Basketball 9, lettered 9, B Basketball 10-11, lettered 10-11, Letter- man's Club 11, Boys' Fed 11, Class President 12. DEJULIO, JOANNE, TOHS, Student Council 11-12. DENMAN, LINDA ANN, TOHS, Latin Club 9,1O,12, Girls' League 10-12, Girls' League appreciation award 11, Ivy Chain 11, Class Play 11, Rally Club 11-12, President 12, Student Store 11-12, Treasurer 11, AFS 11-12, LANCER 11-12, Class Play 12, Commissioner ot Spirit 12, GAA 9-12, lettered 9, Treasurer 11, GAA 1966 Volleyball, Basketball, Tennis Awards. DENMAN, TONY, TOHS, Track 9, Varsity Cheerleader 11-12, Lancer Choir11-12, Vice-President 12, Rally Club 11-12. DONAHUE, MIKE, TOHS, Baseball 9, lettered 9, Letterman's Club 12, Basketball 9-12, lettered 9-12. DORSEY, CHARLES, TOHS, Figalasig 11, FBLA 11-12, Historical Club 11-12. DRYDEN, PATTY, TOHS, GAA 9, Girls' League 9,12, Cheerleader 12, LANCER 12, Art Editor, LANCER LEGEND 12, Homecoming Princess 12. DUDLEY, ROSILAND KAY, TOHS, Girls Glee 11, Student Council 11-12, Student Store 11-12. DUSSEAU, NETTIE, TOHS, AFS 9. DZITZER, COREY, TOHS: AFS 10-12, Treasurer 12, CSF 10-12, President 12, Honor Roll 9-12. EAST, FRANK, TOHS, JV Football 10. EGGLESTON, JOHN, TOHS, C Basketball 9, Ventura County Architectural Award l2nd placel 9, Ventura County Architectural Award I3 1st placesl 1 1. EICHEL, TERRI LYNN, TOHS, NFL 11-12, Girls' League 12, Songleader 12, ERKENEFF, JANIS, TOI-IS: Figalasig 11. EVANS, LINDA, TOHS, GAA 9-10, Honor Roll 9-10, Rally Club 10-11, AFS 12, FTA 12, Figalasig 12, Girls' League 9-12. FAIRBANKS, DENNIS, TOHS, Football 9,1O,1 1. FALLON, MICHELLE ANNE, TOHS, Class Treasurer 10, Literary Magazine 10, AFS 10-12, Girls' League 10-12, Student Council 10-12, Commis- sioner ot Spirit 11, Junior Girl ot the Quarter 11, Student Government Advisors' Award 11, Class Play 11, Ivy Chain Marshal 11, Rally Club 11-12, head 11, Student Cabinet 11-12, VCISC 11-12, ASB Vice-Presi- dent 12, LANCER 12, First-page Editor 12, Class Play 12, CSF 9-12, FASULO, ROSE MARIE, Walt Whitman High School, Bowling 9-10, Girls' Glee 9-10, Girls' Softball 9-10, FHA 9-10. TOHS, Girls' Glee 11, FBLA 11. FERRARO, MARCIA, TOHS, Girls' League 9, Student Council 9-11, Class Play 11, GAA 9-12, Historian 10, Vice-President 11. FIERRO, JOSE STEVEN, TOHS, Baseball 9-10, lettered 9-10, Student Council 9-10, Varsity Wrestling 11-12, lettered 11-12, Boys' Fed 11-12, Letterman's 11-12, Varsity Football 12, lettered 12, ASB Sgt.-at-Arms 12. FINCH, MIKE, TOHS, C Basketball 10-11, lettered 10-11, Letterman's Club 12, Baseball 9-12, lettered 9-12. FINE, DEBORAH, TOHS, Poetry Award 9, NFL Award 11, Reflections 11, LANCER 12, Feature Editor 12, Assistant Art Editor 12. FISHER, JIM, TOHS, Golf 9-11, lettered 10-11, Varsity Basketball Man- ager 1O, Lettermen's Club 11, Journalism Club 11, Vice-President 11, LANCER 11, Page Editor 11, Cross country 12. FRAZIER, JODY, TOHS, French Club 9, Lancer Band 9-10, Student Council 10, Class Play 11, Rally Club 11-12, Rally Committee 11, Lancer Choir 11-12. FULLERTON, KARMA JEAN, Las Vegas High School, Ski Club 10. GALVIN, MIKE, TOHS, Frosh Football 9, lettered 9, Cross country 10, Basketball 10-12, lettered 10-12, Letterman's Club 12, Baseball 9-12, lettered 9-11. GARRETT, JANICE LYNN, TOHS, Student Council 12. GELLER, NORTON STEVEN, Madison Jr. High School, Band 9, Band Award 9, Science Club 9. TOHS, Lancer Band 10-11, letttered 10, Ven- tura County Honor Orchestra 10, Ventura County Honor Band 11. GENG, MELINDA, St. Francis De Sales High School, CSF 10. TOHS, AFS 12. GICKING, CHARLES D., TOHS, Basketball 9. GIEGEL, RON, Canoga High School, Football 10, lettered IO, Basketball 10, lettered 10, Swimming 10, lettered 10, Baseball 10, Future Farmers of America 10, 4-H Club 10. GLOVER, JOHN, TOHS: Frosh Football 9. GOERISCH, MARK, TOI-IS, JV Basketball 10, Manager 10. GRANGER, PAUL M., Buena High School, Basketball 10. TOHS, Rally Club 11-12, JV Tennis 11, lettered 11, LANCER LEGEND 11-12, Photog- rapher 11, Lancer Choir 12. GRAVES, JANINE, TOHS: GAA 9, Art Club 12, FTA 12. GREEN, WARREN, TOHS, Football 9-11, lettered 9-11, Wrestling 9. GRONSETH, KAREN, Northridge Jr. High School, GAA 9, Girls' League 9. TOHS, Girls' League 10-12, Honor Roll 10, LANCER 11, Journalism Club 11, President 11, Prom Chairman 11, Ivy Chain 11, ASB Historian 12, ASB Publicity Chairman 12, Student Council 12, Student Cabinet 12. GROVEN, CHARLIE, Torrance High School, Football 9-10, lettered 9-10, Track 9, lettered 9. TOHS, Track 10-11, lettered 10-11. GRURR, KATHY, TOHS, Junior Achievement 12, Corporate Secretary 12. HALL, BETH, TOHS, GAA 9, Drill Team 10, Honor Roll 11, HARDY, JUNE, Virgil Jr. High School, GAA 9, Orchestra 9, Assistant Student Conductor 9. University High School, Ayitas 10. TOHS, FTA 11, NFL 11, Lancer Band 11-12. HAREFF, PHIL, TOHS, Basketball 10. HARPER, STEVE, TOHS, Football 9-10, lettered 9-10, Varsity Swim- ming 11, HARRIS, DAN, Carmel High School, Annual 9-10, Baseball 9, Varsity 10-11, lettered 10-11, Football 9-11, lettered 9-11, Letterman's Club 10, JV Basketball 10-11, lettered 10. TOHS, Varsity Football 12, let- tered 12, Varsity Baseball 12, lettered 12, Letterman's Club 12. HARSHMAN, DAVE, Mesa High School, Tennis 9, lettered 9, Honor Roll 9. TOHS, Honor Roll 10-11. HASZ, MARTY, Central Jr. High School, Honor Roll 9, Newspaper Editor 9, GAA 9, Pep Club 9. Columbus High School, GAA 10, Class Treasurer 10, Contest Club 10, Vice-President, Student Assembly 10, Honor Roll 10-11, German Club 11, TOHS, AFS 12, GAA 12, CSF 12. HAVINS, HERB, Earl L. Vandermeulen High School, Science Club 9, Baseball 9-10. HAYASHI, GAIL, TOHS: CSF 9, Honor Roll 9-11, Girls' League Executive Council 11, Figalasig 11-12, FBLA 11-12, Treasurer 12. Mr. Hellerstein and Thousand Oaks band march down Main St. in Ventura County Fair parade. HENLEY, TOM, TOHS: Student Council 9-TO, Frosh Basketball Mgr. 9, Varsity Baseball Mgr. 9, Letterman's Club TO. HENWOOD, DON, Central High School, Footba-ll 9, lettered 9, Basketball 9, lettered 9, C Track, JV Basketball TO, lettered TO. TOHS, JV Basket- ball TT. HESS, JACK, TOHS: Student Council 9-T O. HEWITT, CHERYL, TOHS: BIOYA Award. HEYER, CAROL A., St. Bernard's High School: Glee Club 9, NEDT Test Merit Award 9, GAA TO, Pep Club TT.TOHS: Art Club T2. HIBBARD, NANCY, TOHS: GAA 9-T O, Honor Roll 9-T T. HIGGINS, MIKE, South Hills High School, Tennis 9, lettered 9, JV Cross Country TO, lettered TO, Varsity Gymnastics TO, lettered TO. HILLILA, CHRISTINE, TOHS: Lancer Choir 9, Student Council TO-T2, Stu- dent Store TT, President Tl, Rally Club TT-T2, Ivy Chain Marshall TT, Science Club TT, Jr. Class Play TT, Honor Roll 9-T2, CSF 9-T2, AFS 9-T2, Vice-President TQ, Girls' League 9-T2, Jr. Class Representative TT, Publicity Co-chairman T2. HIRST, DAVID A. TOHS: JCL TT-T2, AFS T2, Rally Club TQ, Science Club T2. HOLTON, GARY, TOHS: Basketball 9, Baseball TO,T2. HOLZER, RALPH, TOHS: Basketball 9, Wrestling 9, Lancer Band 9-TT, Class Representative TT, Student Council TT. HOPPE, RICHARD, TOHS, Art Club T2. HORINE, JOHN, TOHS: FML TT, President TT. HUDDLESTON, CAROL, Gardena High School: Optimist Club Award, Girls' League, Art Club ll. HUGHES, KEITH, TOHS: Football 9-TO, C Basketball 9, Sgt. at Arms TT, Letterman's Club T2, Boys' Federation T2, Vice-President, Baseball 9-T2. HUNTER, MONA, La Reina High School, Glee Club TO-TT, Drama TT, Christmas Play TT, Newspaper TT. TOHS: AFS T2, GAA T2. HUNTING, MARY L., Newbury Park Academy High School: Hale Wakins Girls' Club 9-TO, Religious Activity Club 9-TO. HYDE, DAVE, TOHS: Cross Country TO, Swimming T2. IGLEHART, DEBORAH, TOHS: Freshman Princess, JV Cheerleader, Jr. Class Play TT, NFL TT. JAMES, ED, Hawthorne High School: C Football 9, lettered 9. TOHS: JV Football TO. JANSSEN, FRED, TOHS, Baseball 9. JIMENEZ, DAVID M., TOHS, JV Track 9-TO, JV Cross Country 9-TO, Boys' Federation TO, Letterman's Club TO, Student Council TO, Varsity Cross Country T2. JOHNSON, CHRISTINA L., TOHS: Honor Roll 9, TT-T2, Figalasig T2, LANCER T2. JOHNSON, DEBBIE, TOHS: Student Council T2, Senior Justice T2. JOHNSON, ROBERT, Ganesha High School: JV Baseball TO, lettered TO. TOHS, Varsity Baseball TT-T2, lettered TT-T2, Letterman's Club T2. JONES, JOHN H., TOHS: Student Council 9-TO, T2, Varsity Cross Country TO-TT, Baseball TO, T2, Honor Roll TT, Varsity Track TT, Varsity Foot- ball T2, Sgt. at Arms T2, Letterman's Club TO-T2, Basketball TO-T2. KAUFER, JEFF, Marshall High School, Varsity Baseball TO, lettered TO. TOHS: NFL 9, Varsity Baseball T2. KENT, KAREN L., TOHS: Girls' League 9-TO, Art Club TO, Secretary TO, Student Council TO-TT, Figalasig TO-T2, Vice-President T2, Ivy Chain TT, FTA TT-T2, President T2, NFL TT-T2, State Semi-Finalist TT, Presi- dent T2, T967 Girls' State Alternate TT, LANCER LEGEND TT-TQ, Clubs Editor TT, Student Life Editor T2, Inter-Club Council T2, Lancer Choir T2, Honor Roll 9-T2. KING, KATHLEEN, TOHS: Student Council TO, Girls' League TO, NFL T2. KINSLEY, DEBBIE D., Towson Catholic High School, Sodality 9-TT. KLEIN, JERRY G., TOHS, Class Secretary 9, CSF 9-TO, Girl of the Quarter TO, ASB Secretary TT, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations' Chairman TT, Rally Club TT-T2, Student Cabinet TT-T2, LANCER T2, Editor T2, VCISC Project Chairman T2, Honor Roll 9-T2, AFS 9-T2, Corresponding Secretary T2, Girls' League 9-T2, Student Council 9-T2. KNAAK, TIMOTHY D., TOHS: Harvard Book Prize TT, Student Court Chiet Justice TQ, CSF 9-T2, Science Club 9-T2, President TT-T2. '--...W Debbie Bond and Barbara Duncan read the latest Senior Class news the Senior Bulletin Board. KNAPP, SHARON, Franklin High School, Homemaking Club 9, Home- making Award 9, GAA 9, Girls' Choir 9. Porter High School, Science Award 9. Granada High School, FHA TO. TOHS: Lancerettes T2, FHA T2. KOSTY, MICHAEL, Columbus Jr. High School: History- Club 9, President 9, Student Caibinet 9, Student Council 9. TOHS, Radio Club TO-T2, Secre- tary-Treasurer TO, President TT-T2, Varsity Basketball TT-T2, lettered TT-T2, Varsity Football TT-T2, lettered TT-T2, Varsity Track TO-TT, lettered TO-T T, Cross Country TT, Student Cabinet TT-T2, Student Coun- cil TT-T2, ICC TT-T2, LANCER T2, Student Government Editor T2, Editor T2, SAC Sales Chairman T2, Honor Roll 9-T2. KRAUS, CARYN, TOHS, Girls' League TO-T2, AFS T2. LALONDE, MIKE, Monte Vista High School, Play 9-TT, Coin Club 9, Ger- man Club TO-TT, Activities Club TO, Science Club TT. TOHS, Jr. Class Play T2. LAWRENCE, CHRISTINE, TOHS, l.ancer Drill Team TO, Jr. Class Play TT, LANCER TT, FTA T2, NFL T2. LANDIS, SIDNAL LYNN, TOHS: Figalasig TO, Honor Ro-ll 9-T2. LARKEY, DIANA, TOHS, Spanish Club 9, FHA TO, Figalasig TO-T2, Treasurer TO, President TT, SWIC TT, Press Club TT, ICC TT, FTA TT-T2, Vice-President T2, Jr. Class Play TT, FML T2, Secretary-Treasurer T2. LINCOLN, CHRISTINE LA RUE, TOHS, FHA 9, GAA TO-T T, Art Club TT-T2, Vice-President T2, Figalasig TT. LEE, DAVID, James Madison High School: Madison Ritle Team TO-TT lettered TO-T T, Jr. Rifle Instructor T T. 1 LEE, NONA, Folwell Jr. High School: Honor Student 9, Choir 9. Roose- velt 'High School, Honor Roll TO. TOHS, LANCER LEGEND T2, Faculty Editor T2, Girls' League T2, Co-publicity Chairman T2, AFS T2, Record- ing Secretary T2, Rally Club T2, Student Council T2. LENOIR, ELIZABETH IRENE, TOHS: REFLECTIONS 10-12, Editor 11-12, CSF 10-12, Treasurer 11, Science Club 11-12, Ivy Chain Marshal 11, AFS 12, Honor Roll 9-12, GAA 9-12, lettered 10, Secretary 11, Presi- dent 12. LENTZ, BETTY, TOHS: GAA 9, Girls' League 9, LANCER LEGEND 12. LEWIN, SANDY, TOHS: Drill Team 10. LEWIS, LOAINE PAT, Kailua High School: Student Council 9, GAA 9, lettered 9. TOHS: Girls' League 10-12, Treasurer 12, Student Council 11, Lancer Band Banner Carrier 11-12. LOEHNER, TERRIE, TOHS: Rally Club 12, Girls' League 12. LORIMIR, TOM, Washington High School: Water Polo 10-11, lettered 10-11. LUCAS, RALPH, TOHS: Basketball 10-12, lettered 10-11, Boys' Federa- tion 12, Secretary-Treasurer 12. LUNDE, LARRY, TOHS: Honor Roll 9, 11, Wrestling 10-12, lettered 11, Letterman's Club 12. LYSDAL, PETER CARL, TOHS: Varsity Tennis 9-10, lettered 9-10, Football 10, lettered 10, Letterman's Club 10-12. MANGANARO, RICK, TOHS: CSF 9, Lancer Band 9-10, 12, lettered 9. MANGINELLI, STEVEN, TOHS: Latin Club 9, Basketball 9-10, Soph. Class Vice-President 10, Jr. Class Vice-President 11, JCL 11-12, President 11, PGP 10-11, Chairman 11, AFS 11-12, LANCER LEGEND 11-12, Classes Editor 11, Editor 12, Rally Club 11-12, Student Council 11-12, Student Cabinet 11-12, Spirit Committee 11-12. MARCHESANO, BOB, TOHS: Football 9, Wrestling 9. MARSHALL, MARGARET, Warsaw High School: GAA 9, Ski Club 9-10, Chess Club 10. MATTHES, LYNDA, TOHS: Art Club 12. MC ARTHUR, TONI, TOHS: Class Vice-President 9, FBLA 10-11. MC CAULEY, STEVE, TOHS: Track 9-12. MC DONALD, CHARLES, TOHS: Cross Country 11-12, Track 11-12. MC GRATH, JACK, TOHS: B Swim Team 11, lettered 11. MC HENRY, DEBBIE, TOHS: CSF 10, AFS 11, Honor Roll 9-12. MC NULTY, LOUISA JANE, TOHS: CSF 10-12, AFS 11-12, Rally Club 12, Figalasig 12, Girls' League 12, Secretary 12, Student Council 12, Horne- coming Queen Committee Chairman 12, Honor Roll 9-12. MEADE, TRACY, TOHS: Football 9, C Track 9-10, Honor Roll 9-12. MEADOWS, NANCY, Patrick Henry Jr. High School, Songleader 9. North Hollywood High School, Girls' League Representative 10-11, Student Congress 11, Senior B Council 12, Cheerleader 12. MEYER, MICHAEL, TOHS: Honor Roll 10-11. MEYER, ROBERT, TOHS: Football 9, lettered 9, JV Baseball 10, lettered 10. MILEY, GLENN, TOHS: Football 9-10, lettered 9,10, Varsity Swimming 11, lettered 11, Track 12. MILLER, JIM, TOHS: Honor Roll 11. MINGER, DAVE, Phoenix High School: Track 10. Santa Barbara High School: CSF 11, German Club 11. TOHS: CSF 12, Figalasig 12, Boys' League 12. MINNELLA, PAT, TOHS: Honor Roll 12, Art Club 11-12, Secretary 12, Girls' League 12. MISHLER, KAREN, Sinaloa Jr. High School: Student Council 9. TOHS: Girls' League 10-12, GAA 10, LANCER 10-12, Honor Roll 9-12. MOEBIUS, PETER ALEXANDER, TOHS: Golf 9, 11-12, lettered 9, ll-12, Basketball 10-11, Letterman's Club 12, Figalasig 12. MOLDEN, EARLENE, TOHS, FHA 9-11, Secretary 10, President 11, Service Club 10-11, Outstanding Service Award 10, Student Council 11. MOODIE, MIKE, Gardena High School: Student Council 10, Booster Club 10. MOORE, WAYNE, Claremont High School: Honors Choir and Chamber Singers 9-11. MOORE, WENDY DIANE, St. Mary's Academy: CSF 9-10, JCL 9, French Club 11, Shorthand Award 11. TOHS: AFS 12. MORGAN, KEN, TOHS: JV Football 10, lettered 10, C Track 10, lettered 10, Boys' Federation 10, Letterman's Club 10-12, C Swimming ll, let- tered 11, Wrestling 9-12, lettered 9-12. MORRILL, KENNETH, TOHS: Football 9-10, 12, lettered 9, 12, Track 11, Student Council 12. MORRIS, REBECCA SUE, TOHS: REFLECTIONS IO-12, Secreatry 11, Art Club 10, NFL IO-11, Student Store I0-ll, Girls' League 10-12, PGP 11-12, Central Committee 11, Class Play 11, Class Secretary 11, Ivy Chain Marshal 11, Girls' State 1967 Delegate 11, Student Council 12, Student Cabinet 12, ASB Secretary 12, Science Club 12, CSF 9-12, Honor Roll 9-12. MULZET, JEFF, TOHS: Student Council 11, MYERS, GREG, TOHS: Student Council 9-12, Football 9-10, 12, lettered 9-10, 12, Basketball 9-10, 12, Baseball 9, lettered 9. NADON, KATHLEEN, TOHS: Drill Team 10, Press Club 11, NFL 11-12, Secretary 12, LANCER 11-12, Girls' League 11, Student Council 11. NAUMETZ, FREDERICK P,, Arcadia High School: Football 9-10, lettered 9-10. TOHS: Golt 10-12, lettered 10-12, CIF Golt Champion 1966, CIF Golt Team 1966, CIF Golt Player ot the Year 1966, Letterman's Club 10-12. NELSON, CINDY CAROL, Spring Branch High School: Los Osos 9-10, Honor Roll 9-10, CSU 9, YFC 10, Chorale 10. TOHS: AFS 11, Honor Roll 10-11, Girls' League 10-11, Lancerettes 10, Lancer Choir 11,12, Secretary 12, Emeralds 11-12. NEWTON, ROBERT A., TOHS: Frosh Football 9, lettered 9, Track 9-11, lettered 9-11, Varsity Cross-Country 10, lettered 10, Boys' Federation 10, Letterman's Club 10-11. NYLAND, JAN, AFS Exchange Student from Bramhult, Sweden, AFS 12. O'HEARN, PEGGY CAROLE, TOHS: FML 9-12, AFS 12, Rally Club 12, FHA 9-12, Girls' League 9-12. OLSON, DAVID, Football High School, Baseball 9, lettered 9. TOHS: Boys' Federation 10-12. O'MALLEY, TIMOTHY JOHN. TOHS: Basketball 9, lettered 9, Varsity Track 11, lettered 11, Letterman's Club 12, Football 9-12, lettered 9-12, Outstanding Back 12, Most Valuable Player 12. PARISE, CAROL, TOHS: AFS 11-12, Science Club 12, Student Council 12. PARSONS, LINDA JEAN, TOHS: FHA 10. PASS, TERI, Lennox High School, Drill Team 10. PATRICK, RICK, TOHS: Basketball 9-10, lettered 9-10, JV Tennis 9, lettered 9, Golf 10-11, lettered 10, Letterman's Club 11-12. PAUL, LINDA, TOHS: GAA 10-11. PAYNE, GARRY S., TOHS: Wrestling 9, Honor Roll 9, Track 11, lettered 11, Swimming 12, lettered 12, Letterman's Club 12, Cross-Country 9-12, lettered 9, 11-12. PEART, ANNA KATHRYN, Trinity High School: Librarian 10-11, Talena Award 10, Songleader 11, Jr., Sr. Play 11. PEGG, ELIZABETH A., Vazlley City High School, Band 9-10, Choir 9, GAA 9-IO, Pep Club 10, Drama Club 11, HI LINER HERALD 11, Asst. Editor, Prom Decorations Chairman 11. PEPPITO, HOWARD, TOHS: Wrestling 10-12, Track 11. PERHAM, MARCIA, TOHS: Student Council 11, Girls' League 12. PERKINS, RUSTY, TOHS: Choir 10-11, Cross Country 12, Basketball 12, Track 12. PHILLIPS, PHIL, TOHS: JV Cross Country 9, lettered 9, B Basketball 9, lettered 9, Student Council 11-12, Letterman's Club 12, Baseball 9-12, lettered 9-12. POHL, WES, TOHS: CSF 11, AFS ll, Class Play 11, Rally Club 11-12, LANCER LEGEND 11-12, Sports Editor 12, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Honor Roll 9-12. PONSETI, RHOANN, San Ratael High School, Band 9-10, Combined PTA Council Music Award. TOHS: Band 11-12, LANCER 12, Managing Editor 12. POWELL, LYNDA, TOHS: Drill Team 10, Flag Twirler 11-12, PRICE, ANNE ELIZABETH, TOHS: FML 9, GAA 9, 12, Ivy Chain 11, FBLA 12. PRINCE, GALE, TOHS: Pep Club 9, GAA 9-10, Honor Roll 9, Drill Team 10, LANCER 12, Head Songleader 12, Rally Club 12, AFS 9-12, Girls' League 9-12. PROCTOR, LINDA, TOHS: Honor Roll 10-11, FML 11. QUICK, BILL, TOHS: Track 9, lettered 9, Basketball 9-10, lettered 9-10, Golf11-12, lettered 11-12. RANDOLPH, GARY, TOHS: Track 9-10, Letterman's Club 11-12, Football 9-12, lettered 10-12. RANDS, BARRY, Chaminade Prep School, JV Track 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, Class Secretary IO, Intramural Football IO. TOHS: Boys' Fed II, AFS II. RAUH, KATHY, Van Nuys Jr. High School: Typing Award 9. TOHS: FBLA IO. RICE, JIM, Southfield High School: Wrestling IO, lettered IO. RIGGS, ROB, TOHS: Student Council I2. RINEMAN, TOM, TOHS: Frosh Baseball 9, lettered 9, Lancer Band 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, JV Baseball IO, .lettered IO. ROBERTS, BILL, TOHS: CSF IO-I2, Publicity-Historian II, PGP Steering Committee IO-II, Co-Chairman II, Science Club II, Rally Club'II, Student Cabinet II-I2, Student Council II-I2, LANCER LEGEND II-I2, Copy, Editor I2, Vairsity Swimming II-I2, lettered II-I2, School Parlia- mentarian I2, LANCER I2, Honor Roll 9-I2 ROBERTSON, JENNIFER, Arroyo High School: Student Council 9-II, Girls' League, 9-I I, Pep Club IO-I I. TOHS: Girls' League I2. ROBINSON, BARBARA LEE, TOHS: AFS II, Figalasig II, Ivy Chain II, Student Council II-I2, Student Cabinet I2, Commissioner ot Clubs I2, Baton Twirler 9-I2, Honor Roll 9-I2. ROCKENSTEIN, DONNA, TOHS: Honor Roll II, Student Store II, Band II-I2, RODRIGUEZ, RACHAEL, TOHS: Girls' League IO, FBLA IO, Secretary IO. ROE, NANCY, High Point High School: Modern Dance IO-II. ROOKER, LAURA, TOHS: Cheerleader IO-I2, Head Varsity Squad I2, Princess IO, Ivy Chain II, Girls' League II-I2, LANCER LEGEND I2, Homecoming Queen I2. ROSETH, LOREN, Bancroft Jr. High School: Honor Roll 9, Baseball 9. TOHS: Honor Roll IO-II, Basketball Manager IO-I2, lettered IO-I2: Baseball Manager IO-I2, lettered IO-I2, Football Manager II-I2 lettered II-I2, LANCER I2, Sports Editor. RUBALD, TIM, Villanova High School: Football 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, Bas- ketball 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, Track 9-IO, lettered 9-IO. TOHS: Basket- ball II, Track II, Class Sgt.-at-Arms. II. RUTH, VIKKI, TOHS: FBLA II, Secretary II, Press Club II. 1 I SACCOMANI, ANA ELIRA, Colegio Nacional de Nifias: Cheerleader II, Class President IO-I2, Class Delegate IO-I2, Newspaper Editor II-I2. AFS Exchange Student from Asuncion, Paraguay. SAGE, PATTI, Venice High School: Songleacler IO, Girls' League IO-ii, Class Play II. SARVER, TERRI, Twenty-Nine Palms High School: CSF IO. Barstow High School: FML. SAUNDERS, LINDA SUE, TOHS: LANCER I2, FML 9-I2, Secretary-Treas- urer II, President I2. SHELLHORN, MARION, TOHS: Honor Roll 9-II, National German Merit Award II. SCHEZBERG, MARLENE, TOHS: Student Council 9, FBLA II, Lancerettes I2. SCHNIEDER, HANK, TOHS: Track 9, CSF IO, JV Basketball II, Varsity Cross Country I2, lettered I2, Varsity Track I2, lettered I2, LANCER LEGEND II-I2. SCULLIN, ED, TOHS: Frosh Football 9, lettered 9, Track 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, Cross Country IO-II, lettered IO-II. SCURIA, RODNEY, TOHS: Figalasig 9, Basketball IO, Swimming II-I2, lettered II-I2, Letterman's Club I2. SHEEN, CAROLYN, Annandale High School: JV Cheerleader 9, Honor Roll 9, Pep Club 9-IO, Sigma Chi Tri Hi Y IO, Spring Musical IO, Thes- pians IO. TOHS: NFL II, Class Play ii, Ivy Chain II, AFS II-I2, Girls' League II-I2, Rally Club I2, Mascot I2, Class Treasurer I2, Student Council I2, LANCER LEGEND I2. SILSBEE, VICKIE, TOHS: GAA 9, Girls' Glee Club IO, Honor Roll II, FML I2. SIMONIN, PAUL, TOHS: Figalasig IO-I2, Jr. Classical League II, LANCER I2. SKINNER, DENisE, TOHS: Flag Twirler io. sLoAN, DARRYL, toiis. Figalasig 9-ii. SLOYAN, TOM, TOHS: Student Council 9-I I, B Basketball IO, Boys' Fed Ii-I2, AFS II-I2, Figalasig II-I2, Science Club I2, CSF I2, Honor Roll 9-I2. SMITH, LARRY DAVID, TOHS: B Basketball IO. SMITH, MELANIE KAY, TOHS: Lancer Band 9-IO, lettered 9-IO, Secretary IO, Science Club 9,II, Student Council 9,I2, Ivy Chain II, Class Play ii, Honor Roll Ii-I2, Jr. Classical League II-I2, Vice-president II-I2, LANCER LEGEND II-I2, Clubs Editor I2, Class Play I2, Commissioner of Activities I2. SORENSEN, NEIL, Scottsdale High School: Frosh Basketball 9, Golf 9-II, lettered 9-I I, Key Club II. SORENSON, JANELLE, Chatsworth High School: Drill Team II, Pep Club I I . SPEARS, JEANNIE, TOHS: Flag Twirler I2, GAA 9-I2, lettered IO. Holy Lancer! What's this? Cheerleader Tony closes in on the unsuspecting victim . . swiftly spears his obiective . . Denman spots his prey . . . vm . .554- Q, gg .- ygtgys V., 35 I f .,,i,-Q . 4. . fl .:..', ' ,nfs I W 1114 -V ffm! ' f .-. A ,f Q ' 5' .. , 1' W! lf s f I' . ,.s-,Y E: r4'1?1.,:f . ,..A .T ., ,ff., .:-1 -. s ' ! '3t' .fivf-Qxgdllfffi . fl-, -' . wmffgpk '31 'nw . ,. 4. . . - 1,1,V,4.',v. - 3' ,ya I f SPENCER, JEFF, TOHS: LANCER LEGEND 9, Figalaslg 10-11, Golf 10-12, lettered 11, Class Play 11, ICC 11, Class Play 12, NFL 9-12, Treasurer 10, President 11. STARK, ANDI, TOHS: GAA 9, Honor Roll 9, Drill Team 10, Figalasig 1O-II, Big Sister 10-12, FTA 10-12, LANCER LEGEND 10-12, Typing Editor 11, Business Manager 12, Ivy Chain 11, LANCER 12, Advertising and Circulation Manger 12, AFS 12, Girls' League 9-12, Executive Council 11. STEELE, YVONNE, Altus High School: Glee Club 9-10, Superior award in solo singing 9-10. TOHS, LANCER 12, FTA 12. STEFFEN, SALLY, TOHS: Girls' League 11-12, Rally Club 12, Lancer Choir 12, Varsity Cheerleader 12. STERNBURG, JACKIE SUE, TOHS: Girls' League 9, Honor Roll 9-11. STOREY, KATHRYN, TOHS: Girls' League 9,12, Honor Roll 9-11, Drill Team 10, Ivy Chain Marshall 11, AFS 12, FTA 12, Figalasig 12, Big Sister 12. STOWELL, DEBBIE, TOHS: GAA 9, Honor Roll 9. . . and raises high the symbol ot Lancer victory and Simi doom. 2 I I I lr O UE' F . I ' WE-. H13 STRAND, JOHN, TOHS, Lancer Band 9-12, Treasurer 11, lettered IO-12. STRENGIER, CARMEN, TOHS, Honor Roll 10. STURM, TIM, TOHS, Football 9-10, Track 9-10, Swimming Team 11, California Marine Phys. Fit. Team 11. SULLIVAN, MISSY, TOHS: Spanish Club 9, Girls' League 9. TAM, RICK, California High School: Water Polo 9-10, Swimming 9-10. TANAKA, LLOYD, Audubon Jr. High School, Service Club 9, School Sports 9, lettered 9. Dorsey High School, School Service Club 9-10. TAYLOR, TIMOTHY, Crespi High School, Basketball 9. TAYLOR, WAYNE, TOHS: JV Football 10, JV Track 10-11, lettered 11. TENNYSON, RANDY, TOHS: Baseball 9-1O,12, lettered 9-10, Football 10-12, lettered 10, Varsity Golf 11. THACKER, CINDY, John Burroughs High School: Speech Club 10. TOHS: FBLA 10. THOMAS, JOHN DE CARTA, Montclair College Prep: Varsity Baseball 10, lettered 10, Varsity Football 11, lettered 11, Letterman's Club 10-11, National Honor Society 10-11. THORNTON, RICK. TOHS, Basketball 10-11, lettered 10-11, Cross-country 9-11, lettered 9-10, Baseball 9-11, lettered 9-11, Letterman's Club 12. TOOKER, GAIL LYNN, TOHS: Drill Team 10, Honor Roll 1O-11, Ivy Chain 11, Girls' League 12, AFS 12, LANCER LEGEND 12. TROTH, REBECCA JEAN, TOHS, FTA 9-12, Service Club 11, TROTMAN, TONI LYNN, TOHS: Girls' League 9, Drill Team 10, Ivy Chain 11. ' TUCK, CHARLEEN, Hale Jr. High, Girl ot the Month award 9. Canoga Park High School: Honor Roll 10, Drill Team 11. VANDERZWAAN, JIM, TOHS, Student Council 9, AFS Talent Show 9-10, Class Play 12. VAN OUDHEUSDEN, LEO, Pater Noster High School, Varsity Track 10, lettered 10, Varsity Football 11, lettered 11, Class President 11. TOHS, Varsity Football 12, lettered 12. VARNES, DAVID, TOHS: JV Football Trainer 10, lettered IO, Varsity Basketball Trainer 10-11, lettered 10-11, Varsity Track Trainer 10, let- tered 10, Varsity Football Trainer 11-12, lettered 11-12, Letterman's Club 11, Chess Club 11. VIEL, REGINA ANN, TOHS, Art Club 10-12, AFS 12, Honor Roll 12. VITTUM, STEPHEN CLARK, TOHS: Basketball 10-11, lettered 10. VLACHOS, GREGORY, TOHS: Football 9-1O,12, lettered 9-1O,12. VON BIELA, MICHAEL, TOHS: LANCER 11-12, Science Club 12. WALSH, STEPHEN, TOHS, Tennis Team 9, Winner ot Optimist Club Speech Contest 9-10, Student Council Representative 9-12, NFL 9-12, VCISC Delegate 10, Debate Team 10, Class President 11, Class Play 11, Class Play 12. WELLING, JEANNETTE, TOHS: GAA 9-12, lettered 10. WICK, DOUGLAS, Alhambra High School, Football 9, JV Wrestling 9-10, Football 10. Poly High School, Football 11, Wrestling 11, Student Coun- cil 11. TOHS, Football 12, Wrestling 12, Letterman's Club. WILEY, BOB, TOHS, Lancer Band 10-11, lettered 11. WILLIAMS, GERALD WAYNE, TOHS, Student Council 1 1. WILLIAMS, KATHLEEN, Stephen Watte Kearny High School: GAA 10-'11, Gymnastics Team 10, House ot Representatives 10. TOI-IS, GAA 12. WOLLENTIN, ROSEMARY, Bloomfield High School: Concert Band 10, German Club 10. TOHS, Lancer.Band 10, Rally Club 10, AFS 12, FBLA 12. WRENCH, THERESE, TOHS: Lancer Band 10-12. WRIGHT, COLT MACDONALD, McCall Donnelly High School: JV Basket- ball 9-IO, lettered 9-10, Chorus 9-IO, Class Representative 9, Honor Roll 9-10, Boys' Club 9-10, JV Track IO, lettered 10, Class Vice-presi- dent 10, Spanish Club 10, Science Club 10. TOHS: Honor Roll 11-12, CSF 12. WRIGHT, HOWARD, TOHS, Cross-country 10-11, Track 10. YAKOS, JOYCE ANN, TOHS: GAA 10, Lancerettes 10-1 2, YOSHIWARA, DEAN, Crespi High School: Baseball 1O,,lettered 10, Foot- ball 10. 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