Villa Park High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Villa Park, CA)

 - Class of 1969

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Klzffard 6015 W,ef,, 2,413 ggi ,Adviser 0 gsseg 7 96 9 Cable of Sontents Opening Sports Aetivities Sopnornores Administration Winter Sports Aetivities juniors Girls Sports Spring Sports Activities Seniors Advertising Aflenzorioin ,-H.w v.,.,Tr.,,w..,.,,K,, ,Y ,Y V 7-76 77 -27 30-47 42-67 68-80 87-97 92 -773 774 -735 736 -744 745 -75 7 752-767 762 -22 9 230-254 25 'IS I-If I7-0' at 30-ll 42-if 1 145-ll 152-ill 52,229 30-254 256 .vi f , v Q - -'I if? 571416 tis69ur Odyssa Zfhm gh Q fin ju I Hyun... Odyssey Staff Section Editors Opening Boys Sports Activities Underclass Faculty Girls Sports Seniors Advertising Photograph Becky Baumann Vance Ablott Rick Kempton Kathy Palermo Mari-Etta Clark Bronwyn Kiser Marsha McKenzie Pam Scheid Julie Seirup Marc Feldman Brian Messenger Brad Tyler Albert 8. James Staff: Mindy Borel, Paula Brown, Bobbe Eckhoff, Sherri McCluney, Sheila Rosser, Debbie Stall, Gerri Tedeschi, Joan Usack, Nancy Weed, Carol Whitesides 5 L -' 'Illin- Nts. Life is a never ending iourney. Each year marks a step school year 1968-'I969 is a large step in time. Villa Park world whose pace is hard to catch. A kaleidoscope world problems, it is full of challenges waiting to be conquered, flood to cope with, the aftermath to clean up, and a kidney The brief time we share will always be remembered as creating. ln tribute to our noble ancestors, the Spartans of of Villa Park High School will undertake our Odyssey, our story of the memorable times we have spent as Spartans fore us, waiting to become reality as we make Our Journey I X . . yn Q' -if .M , .r 5 I 5 U sie illq Pu, P9 Wal 'nquelei 0 kidne lmered Q 'Ulllllli Q fssey, 0, Spllllll 'r louml along that iourney and the High School is surrounded by a of excitement and multicolored a generation gap to close, a transplant to support. we live the dreams we now are early Greece, we the Spartans iourney through time. lt is the and the dreams which lie yet be- Through Time. Seconds minutes hours from beginning to end we mark our time. days go by weeks rush on and before we know it the year is gone the past but a flash in the mind The 1969 Odyssey is the story of a year's life crammed into a few short pages to be read and reread, the whole story won't be here, only pieces designed to bring a thought, recall a name, relive a memory if but for a minute, and once again see the faces of youthful spirit, and, as we pass from the Spartan forum the memories of our years at Villa Park High School will remain, recorded for eternity, in printed word and picture. 5 , ' .Z Ay, ff . 421' i ' m v ff Hin K 41 'Z 1 fa w, ,ff 35: , I I Q Z4 f f ,J ff? 0 Q ,I ,z f,'f .z,:gf W f Q' ff f 1 - ' 1 1' f if ff f f If n ' 1 1 V , , , 317 Q ' jg: 4' ,VX ,M my f , K 25 4, ,, I jjj gg X' WK, g X ' ffigv ,, ,m zffvMzW I Zf fl Z V 'W , K' ff if I 2?- f 1 + I F' '41 Qx I , X , Z 0, g, ,pw ., f J. 'Ga il ,R I , A l O, Moments in our busy lives flash back crowded yellow buses or rides too early the groups gathering before the start of class last minute homework a trip to the library A thousand trips to a locker crammed with books, papers, coats, lunches, and a hundred other things Serious discussions in classes plans to solve world problems discovered in a fifty-five minute period Sleeping through a monotoned lecture or whispering secrets across the six aisled room of the new boy in Algebra, or the girl in the white dress walking down the hall nutrition do-nuts, and busy gossip of the grapevine chatter, news of a first date, rumors of new romance, happenings at the dance last Friday night, and the game this week the laughter of the crowded lunchlines waiting for a six cent milk or an egg salad sandwich and cookies perhaps study one last time dangling conversations or time to think in quiet before the test next period . . . 7 -tu! -1 Iii 3 aff if 1 1s if X :J Q . , 13312 igffg ' e ,,3.,Z-3 : ' : , 435355. .4535 -- .. 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V, ,V .y.:w.pb f11-fi., L, . ,..,.. ,. , ., V F 4 ' f , LH, '1 ,g ff fx-2111252 ' , llvu Are Never So ,Near Ca Affainiug View y lBaTTom To Top, Left To Righfl Bob Rodgers, Jeff Gressard, Bob Carson, Jerry Nickel, Dave Luchou, Brian Miller, Dave Medigovich. Second Row: Mike Wolfe Sieve Lance, Steve King, Howard Sharruck, Gary Rich, Larry Walker, Third Row: Steve Palmer, John Tully, Rod Krage, Chris Tapping, Don Buck, Mark Roos Vic Tarbutron Fourih Row: Chuck MacNamara, Steve Ponzio, Al Thompson, Rick Beardsley, Charles Kennedy, Randy Lauridson, Dave Kesrner. 18 BOYS SPORTS 0 1 ' V' . .Ta , V Vf , ' 2- '6 V V, , i ,V 'Q ff . , V' ' fL ' ' 'ref 5 4 M., . , mes W W-16 fr ' ll if ,rf Q r , V. Y- is ' V Q 44, 1 V '. fi. ,, i 'CT ,li F? fi I2 'z yi' 'C W94 V -X , 5 V V, i V i 4 Mfr -f Ji 4- V -. J e f ' , , - ug. A V fy! ' 4 , n Arn , ,1 1- -fn: .. ' ig,-.,, ' ' Q- ,, ' ,, 5. -Q My ' V gg A ge, 4 in 5 , Q x 4517, Z3Vi,:,VM3 4 V, V- V ffw ,, +11 V- if 4 - -aff ' - ,f V 0fw,Vrf,0V , ' I . 0, .V , f :'4 85.121, 4 V: ' ' 24 -ff A--X - ' W0f4:7'f 'ff fe nz: V ff -' fi i f W 1 f? 42- j , , . ,AV '41 ,'fi Q'qff1' I'.12x W V Vg wg. - ' , , 1,1,:f' ,r ' Vf V,1f..,'v4 ' f' 'f:,. V, A .V-1 'fr -.1-.Vinh-1,1 4,-' ,f.4, .1 VV V ' Q-'ny' ,f 4 -f , , - -5- -V4 ' Coach Pomeroy with The defensive Team Coach Isaacson with his Yeam pref---,--W -- - - lllll As When Defeated In ,4 Gene! 'Z ,az 'Q r, ,,, -I-F - ' ' -.M . 1 - ,L , ,Q we? v s r eww: ga' rdf' 'nl-4 ,, I , , 1 4! Egfr f ,Q 4 4, 7 W .......1.4-u-1n- .lAM,:,5r5,, lBottom to Top, left to rightl Ed Schmittou, Mike Johnson, Gordon Duncan, Jeff Phillips, Greg Concannon, Rosh Ansari, Greg Luce. Second Row: Don Stieler, Ron .,'v.':t5.-V Sheehan, Bruce Roberts, Steve Hobson, Martin Grover, Mike Moore, Bob Parker. Third Row: Paul Meng, Scott Molkemus, Keith Fornof, Bob Grimm, Rod Bledsoe, 'A ' Barry Rodeick, Carlos Sargent. Fourth Row: Tom Cl-iannell, Brad Lawson, John Mclnolly, Lyle Hill, Paul Hart, Dan DeClark, James Kemper. 'fx gf, Q 1 , msn' lg ' lg i 'l lv,AZE'5ll'f5 Y ' 4 I ' , E50 51 i 3. r 'eg S .H - ,, f ' 2'-ge, :J 746 ?,. Y Lf kata? - 1- za ' ' Z --M ,, 5 J f fl sg N , K W fini 1 ti ff 'Li f ' V .ere Q--f-S if ll ,ZQT-,Q:f9,,,,,,.,., , 4-af H T, ' Coach Hummell with the linebackers A , fnewe, Q ee.- ill e it lg ' 1 V. -ll , , J' .rt ,adv-, I +1 A rv 1 ll V ,, 'I ' 5 ,, r43i15i 3lX39'Q' JEEQQSA - en U ,, f' ' 1 1 R2 ,iq . ., J , V PF Il, rl, I if 1 V I If M , f J- - llliafll 1 1: H A ,2 A' w M rx, I ' -ff 21, 2- .,r. I ,. ' lf, ' . ii' 'O f '57 : f, ,rffi-5-te V , f ' ', L'fi3 4: Coach Colville with the offensive Tearn, BOYS SPORTS 19 fl: ,Must ,Not Cntr Or .?alL Qar .714 One Hand ,On September 28, Villa Park meets Gahr High School at Orange Coast College in what is to be one of the most exciting games of the season. Little do we know that our hopes of victory will be answered, nor do we realize that this will be one of our two wins of the season. Villa Park starts the action with a large, 45 yard, kickoff. We keep the pace up with good blocks and tackles and hold our opponents to a slight 57 yards of running, as opposed to our own llO. In passing Gahr seems to have trouble finding receivers in the open as the Spartans do not allow one completed pass. On the other hand Villa Park gains 63 yards in the air. Out of sixteen attempts we have six completions for an average of 3.9 yards per play. ln rushing we average 4.l yards per play while holding Gahr to .9 yards. Probably the most memorable play is the thirty five yard run by Rosh Ansari for our winning touchdown. The final score is Villa Park 7, Gahr 6. 20 BOYS SPORTS Villa Park l-ligh School opened its i968 football season against Pacifica High School on September 20. Although it is a cold evening the Spartan spirit is up for the first battle. The game is technically considered non-league, but these first games are usually a good example of how the season will turn out. This is a fair representation of the Spartan season. We lost. Nevertheless, we did play a good game. We have 181 rushing yards as opposed to Pacifica's 69. We have 57 plays to their 28, and we averaged l.2 yards more per play than our opponents. For some unknown reason, however, they seemed to gain a few more points than we did. The final score, Pacifica l2 Villa Park 7. Perhaps the most outstanding play of the game is a forty yard run by Bob Rodgers. 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Qoll ll, ds Pt i2 it' nn, 3 COW 1 ctru Dogg? te Slam , to l. onli U, fnsfleag' fle Lizrries Victory, .714 The Other, He tftzrries Defeat Because our new district stadium was not yet finished, the Spar- tans have to travel To Mission Viejo to play our first home game of the league against the Artists of Laguna Beach High School. The excitement rises as the two teams ramble onto the field, Villa Park kicks off to start the action in the worst game they are to play all season. Things looked good in the first quarter when Pat Mclnally kicks a field goal lighting up the scoreboard with three points for the Spartans. The second quarter sees Laguna Beach make a touchdown and pull into the lead. The score at half time is Laguna Beach 7, Villa Park 3. ln the third quarter, the Spartan defense fails to stop the Artists from making fourteen more points, In the fourth quarter Laguna rounded out its score with seven more points. The final score showed the small, but mighty, team from the beach ahead 28 to 3. The high point of the game for the Spartan crowd comes when we blocked a punt on the seven yard line and go on to make a field goal. The statistics show that we average a slight 2.5 yards per play against 8.25 yards per play for the Artists. Due to the fact that the new district stadium is still not completed, the Spartan Varsity travels to Laguna Beach Stadium to play the Knights of Foothill High School. It is so foggy this evening that at times, the ball seems to disappear. Foothill starts the game with a long, 55 yard, kickoff which Bob Rodgers returns twenty yards. The game remains scoreless until the third quarter when the scoreboard registers 7 points for the Knights. The Spartans quickly recover in the fourth quarter but not quite enough as our attempt for the extra point is blocked. Overall the Qame was extremely close. Villa Park gains on the average 3.3 yards per play rushing against 3.2 yards per run for the Knights. ln passing the Spartans have 44 yards at an average of 2.7 yards per pass while Foothill had 21 yards at an average of 2.3 yards per pass. The most exciting time in the game comes in the fourth quarter when we finally move out in one of the best drives of the season. It was in this movement that we were able to score our touch- down. However, the extra point is ruled no good and the final score is Foothill 7, Villa Park 6. Once again the Spartans are defeated on Dad's Night. On October eighteenth the Spartans travel to San Clemente to play the Tritons of San Clemente High School. It is a cold damp evening when Villa Park arrives, and it is to be colder when we leave. San Clemente starts the action with a forty-five yard kick- off which Greg Concannon returns twenty-five yards. The Spartans dominate the first quarter with an interception by Carlos Sargent in which the Tritons lose twenty yards. Then in the second quarter Villa Park goes on the war path and gain ninety yards at an average of 6.5 yards per play. On the two yard line, we fumble and the Tritons recover. Shortly thereafter they fumble and we recover and go on to make a touchdown. The Spartans lead 6-O. lt remains so until the fourth quarter when San Clemente squeaks by with a pass and goes on for the six points. The Spartan at- tempt to block the extra point fails and the Tritons lead 7-6. With less than a minute to go, Villa Park attempts a field goal with no success. The final score is San Clemente 7, Villa Park 6. The Spartans gain l76 yards rushing as opposed to 76 forthe Tritons. ln passing, Villa Park gains 76 yards against 65 for San Cle- mente. Although we dominate in yardage we lack three points of winning. 'tfihufn BOYS SPORTS 21 Chen After Having .tiffany J-tapes Shattered On November eighTh The SparTans Travel across Town To plan our arch enemy Orange High School. The baTTle ground once again is The disTricT sTadium aT El Modena. AfTer a week of rigorous workouTs, Villa Park enTers The arena wiTh greaT expecTaTions, buT as The ChrisTians losT To The lions, so do The SparTans lose To The PanThers. The crowd is overwhelming. Orange sTarTs The ac- Tion wiTh a 45-yard kick-off which is reTurned T4 yards by Dave Medigovich. Then in The second auarfer, The PanThers recover a fumble and squeak Through wiTh a Touchdown and exTra poinT. l.aTer in The same quarTer, They Take advanTage of a penalTy which puTs Them Ten yards ouT, Five plays laTer, They score again. Once The exTra poinT clears, The PanThers are leading aT half- Time 14-O. The SparTans come back onTo The field afTer The half- Time ready for acTion. Villa Park sends a forTy-yard kick off down The field which is only refurned nine yards. Less Than Ten plays laTer, The PanThers were scoring again. IT was noT long, however, before Bob Grimm recovers a fumble and runs free To The end zone for a SparTan Touchdown. PaT Mclnally is unable To geT a clear shoT aT The goal and The exTra poinT is ruled no good. Then The PanThers score on The kick-Off reTurn and once again in The fourTh quarTer To bring The ToTal To 3l for The Panfhers and 6 for The SparTans. All around, iT was a game ThaT The SparTans would like To forgef. STaTisTic-wise Orange gained 5.4 yards per play rushing, while Villa Park gains only 2.7 yards. We gain 3.6 yards per pass while Orange gains 6.5 yards per passing play, neverfheless The Panfhers had 85 yards in penaITies as opposed To 35 for The SparTans. 22 BOYS SPORTS lT is The firsT day of November and Villa Park is playing Their firsT cross-Town rival, El Modena High School. This is The firsT game The SparTans have been able To play in The new sTadium. The spiriT is exTremely high on boTh sides of The field for one of The seasons mosT exciTing games. The Tension rises as Villa Park kicks off, and Then The crowd sTands sTunned as The Vanguards score seven poinis on Their firsT play, Villa Park reTurns The acTion wiTh a drive for The goal line. They are sTopped, however, and El Modena Takes over, only To score another Touchdown and lead aT The end of The firsT auarTer T4-O. The SparTans make a come- back in The second auarTer by scoring a Touchdown and exTra poinT buT This is noT unTil afTer The Vanguards have scored again. AT half Time The score is Villa Park 7, El Modena 2l. ln The Third auarTer, The SparTans sTarT Their SopwiTh Camel and reTurn The kickoff forTy-eighf yards. Three plays laTer, we score anoTher seven poinTs. We are on our way. Villa Park conTinues in iTs de- TerminaTion To keep The Vanguards from scoring again. ln facT, They do noT allow El Modena To geT beyond The TwenTy-five yard line during The Third auarTer. When The fourTh quarTer comes, The SparTan hopes are higher Than ever. AlThough we are unable To score again, we manage To keep The Vanguards from pene- TraTing any farTher Than The forTy-one yardline. Even Though The final score is 21 To 7 in favor of EI Modena, The Sparfans are able To capT'ure eighTy-seven yards in ThirTy plays for an average of 2.9 yards per play, as opposed To The Vanguard's ninefy-seven yards in forTy-one plays for an overall average of 2.1 yards per play. We have gained a ToTal of l42 yards while El Modena gains 232 yards. ,... -Q-' I ered i lljgjj 9 lim lfllum We ol Ullurli Quuids ' Uillorj Sl, Und lil lend l films. Cl exlin lU90in. le till turn jjje Gllltlllej T ilg de. lH loci, llli yqjd Cltmegj Bumble 'Tl pene- :ish lle 'Urs as average W-Seve . I, .aids ne: Modena 0 Ya 1.4, .- nike., ir' . 4 Zfhey Achieved Ureir Sferemesf Dream I if ri , 1 1 i .w Q A , 1 1 T i Finally! After T242 yards of football, we win a league game. Not only did we win a game but we won our first Homecoming. Mission Viejo starts the action with a twenty-yard kick-off. Villa Park takes off and gets to the three-yard line where we fumble. l-lowever, after a couple of minutes we are back down there and Bob Rodgers manages to cross the line for six points. ln the second quarter Paul l-lart runs forty yards for a touch- down. Shortly after, Pat Mclnally recovers a fumble and scores. Meanwhile, Mission Viejo is unable to get beyond the thirty-five yard-line during the entire first half. When the half time show starts, the Spartans are leading l9-O. When the second half opens, Mission is out for revenge. ln the third quarter Bob Rodgers scores again. The extra point is classified no good, but no one seems to mind. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, Mission Viejo is forced into a punting situation. When Jeff Phillips re- covers the punt, he finds a hole and manages to get through for another Spartan touchdown. Dave Luchau kicks the extra point which brought the score up to 32 for the Spartans. Mission Viejo is still unable to score. Then the balloon popped. Mission manages to get through the Villa Park defense and score not just once but twice, making the game more interesting. The final tally shows Villa Park ahead 32-13. Statistically speaking, the 'Di- alolos do not have a chance. They chalked up 56 yards at an average of l.8 yards per play. Meanwhile the Spartans gain ll4 yards at an average of 3.5 yards per play. We gain l28 yards in passing as opposed to 73 yards for Mission Viejo. PRIDE!! 444 BOYS SPORTS 23 U0 Da Anything you Da The Best Way 11011 Kuvw Haw Steve Lance Lyle Hill Rashad Ansari Dave Medigovich Offensive player against Pacifica Offensive player against Gahr Offensive player against Tustin Offensive player against San Clemente and Foothill Pot Mclnally Offensive player against El Modena Jerry Nickel Defensive player against Pacifica Bob Grimm Bob Parker Voted most valuable player and Varsity team Captain for l968. Defensive player of the week twice, against Tustin and Orange. Carlos Sargent Defensive player against San Clemente Defensive player against Foothill 24 BOYS SPORTS V A' ,W , , . 4 - ,f - ix , -4- O ' gm, ff Af! 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A . -v . .nf J, :'- - - lLett to right, top to bottoml Top Row: Bob Anderson, Doug Gifford, Terry Engle, Bob Chenovvith, John Buchholz, Dave Musgrave, Mike Musgrave, Skip Roland, Dave l-losbrock, Don Ogden, Steve Rimock, Mike Tracy, Ron Meyer, Terry Sullivan, Rick Turner, Marshall Thomas, Second Row: Doug Hamel, Mike Trebing, Ron Metcalf, Gary Kempton, Herman Springer, Bill Young, Gary Dix, Ed Rozema, Scott Bell, Steve Caposso, Ron Toclcl, Roger Hegyi, Bob Kennec, Dan Hedlund, Mgr. Ron Jenkins. Third Row: Bill Story, Bob Shultz, Kyle Smith, Steve Panatani, Alan Ewing, Don Wheeler, Steve Wright, Randy Mason, Kurt Nelson, Keith Klaus, Joe Amafo, Bill Miyawaki, Scott Steckly. Coach Grable Coach Johnston Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa 26 BOYS SPORTS Park Park Park Park Park Park Park Bee League Game 15... l6... 20... l2... 6... .. O... .. O... Results Tustin Laguna Beach San Clemente Foothill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo 6 20 O 27 19 6 20 l l ,IT Y ,.,,,,.,, ,JL i Q- L:-RL-sa ..--A iii lat Chat Member With Che l5c'5tI7ltlt1 0f Attack Wx ' 99 A' 4' -vs 2 -it Q s i i Q32- 0 3 it-1 I FJ, .Q ,Q x i COClCl'l Cl'lC1plE COCJCl'l VVllSOI'1 Coach Wilson discusses garrie strategy Cee League Game Results Villa Park O .... .... M ission Vieio 48 Villa Park O. ,. .,.. Foothill Villa Park 26 .... .... T ustin O Villa Park 6. .. .... El Modena Villa Park O .... .... L aguna Beach 12 Villa Park 6. .. .,.Orange Villa Park 6 .... .... S an Clemente 40 fl 1 57:2-Y V 4 t ' ' , I i X A, we-rbltfseiseeai i 1 . ' ' ,lx ' B. I ' Q I , L it ?' fr X 1 J -l l' ' X 'lf l lg ' 4 S L Xl N e X X L l s ' I . s ' ' - 6 - I , 1 . , Mgt X x lqll 'I 5:1 2:3 ' ,rl 13 24 21 Q ' 5' if 1 'L 5. - .-r .fi . . - 'Y,. Top: Curtis Edwards, Mike Welsh, Larry Shaw, Tom Lohr, Jim Kammer, Greg Moscrip, Rick Landrum, Second Row' Mark Mallinckrodt, Mike Hoyt, Sam Davey, Tris Mumford, Mike DePaoIa, John Hartwell, Jim Collins, Larry Lentz, Kent Hamada. Bottom: David Vanvest, Lee Francis, Daiis Parsons, Mark Miyavvaki, Woddy Tipton, Jett Rothe, Gary Altheide. Sitting: Ray Cranner, Joe DiMaggio. I , BOYS SPORTS 27 Coach McKie lTop Row Left To RighTl: Chris Hughes, John Joe Bova, Perry ForesTer. Viciariaus keigns Che Spartan Um! Knmpletes The SparTan cross-counTry Team enioys a fairly good season. They finish fourTh in The league wiTh a four and Three record. ln addiTion To The normal league rneeTs Villa Park is also enTered in Two inviTaTionals. The firsT is The Orange CounTy Cross CounTry Cham- pionships on OcTober 19, The SparTans capfure fourTh place ouT of Ten schools, vvifh l24 poinTs in The AAA division, Then on OcTober 26 Villa Park is enTered in The MounT San AnTonio College lnviTa- Tional, The compeTiTion in This rneef is exTrernely Tough. Villa Park finishes sevenTh ouT of ThirTeen schools vviTh a ToTal of l7l poinTs. I . C j ' h ., 1' f . 1 aff .W U i l Top Varsiry runner Bill Moore Beard, Coach McKie, Jim Garver, Bruce Wilgus. Second Raw lLefT To Righrlz Tom Berry, Bob Large, Bill Moore, Chuck YounT 28 BOYS SPORTS - W, -WY -,crass Y, .V ,, No.7 .,,.A.i.,... g V , , ,V , Q ' ' H...-.l 1 ,H I lclci zflb' Hampaigu Kath Hrs! ,find fast fi 52. . ,Axr ,A ' i v - M +0 ,, sf -1 ' -' f N 47, ml D A. 1- . ., . Ln ,541 Y 1X 3' L lTop Row Left to Rightlf Bruce McElheny, Tom Evans, Bob Cruzen, Bob McDonald, Grant Stiles, Ron Santana, Brrtt Poteet, Bob Allen, Brian Huntsman, John Walker Ted May. lBottom Row Left to Rightli Ron Challacombe, Darryl Roberts, Steve Greenberg, Bob Phinizy, Richard Walker, Chuck Grahm, Marty Brietrneyer, Larry Sapp, Skip Porter Jerry Rupert, John Linzini, Chris Samhamrner. Varsity Season Record Villa Park 25 .............. Pacifica Villa Park 18... ,..Gahr Villa Park 16... ...Laguna Beach Villa Park 19. .. . , .Tustin Villa Park 40... ...San Clemente Villa Park 39... ...El Modena Villa Park 38... ...Foothill Villa Park 22... ...Orange Villa Park 15 .............. Mission Total Points Scored Season Villa Park 231 Opponents 306 Junior Varsity Season Record Villa Park 25 .............. Pacifica Villa Park 15... ...Gahr Villa Park 15... ...Laguna Beach Villa Park 15. ., ...Tustin Villa Park 47... ...San Clemente Villa Park 46... ...EI Modena Villa Park 33... ...Foothill Villa Park 26... ...Orange Villa Park 15... ....... Mission Vieio Total Points Scored Season League Villa Park 237 Opponents 316 234 Chris Samhammer is shown attempting to make vars ty 4,1 BOYS SPORTS 29 Cowers Ami hzps Arc Nofhiuguzss Vain! - 07 V 'jeg' I yn-,. , yffffj V. Bob McDonald Associafed STudenT Body PresidenT g-,,v,g -vc-Jr 'VAVA V' 5, 5 2 T' T ' I I li-x I f sf 4 ' , Dave KnuTsen and Deanna I-lardT Treasurer and SecreTary 30 ACTIVITIES f Tiff ' 7 ,T ff -ll Tri. N. Bob Cruzen Vice PresidenT 4 I The AssociaTed STudenT Body CabineT aT Villa Park High School is J presided over by PresidenT Bob McDonald, assisfed by The oTher offi- , cers and commissioners. TogeTher They plan such sTudenT acTiviTies as assemblies, Homecoming, and The compurer dance. They are in- sTrumenTal in iniTiaTing such programs as The club acTiviTy periods, and non-compulsory pep rallies. The cabineT is also a unifying Torce on campus, linking individuals, class sfeering commiTTees, Boys Forum and Girls League, and The pep organizaTions. These links wiTh The sTudenT body, combined vviTh cooperaTion wiTh The adminisTraTion, puT The cabineT in a key posiTion Tor coordinaTing maior sTudenT aTTairs on campus. -.1 lsscg live, PM We olp The fc'-lu, IT isn'T all work. ll Of Our Eicllauf Mau C0 inhabit Chem M S 'TJ' 'iilil li': r c':' SRG? I 'l -ii IRE fix ,, ' 3 ,uw .sz Wd wg rv N-. J K I -47 ,- new g wi' 1 '7' Associated Student Body Cabinet lleft to rightl Back row: Sanzio Zecchin, Foreign Exchange Student, Rick Dasch, Boys Forum President, Dave Collier, CASC Representa- tive, Frank Jones, Student Store Manager, Bill Krage, Senior Class President, Dennis Jones, Commissioner ot Foreign Exchange. Second row: Jim McAterty, Junior Class President, Bob Carson., First Semester Speaker of the House, Dave Knudsen, Treasurer. Third row: Mark Minyard, Chairman ot the Board of Control, Jan Passavoy, Sopho- more Class President, Deanna Hardt, Secretary, Patti de-Felice, Commissioner at Social Activities, Fourth row: Patti Cassatt, CASC Representative, Pam Scheid, Commissioner of Pep, Paula Turunen, Foreign Exchange Student, Carol Pennington, Girls League President. Front row: Steve King, Second Semester Speaker ot the i-louse, Karen Lobeck, Commissioner of Publicity, Bob McDonald, President, Bob Cruzen, Vice-President. ACTIVITIES 31 Spartans Are lfeprescnted Ju Ure Demvcrafic U . aa. , -is .,,, 50 4 5 6 7 8 9 T KDS ll I2 ' ' 4 f4 s ,MQ gf: ..... A I ll ' N L11 , Q L wi N ff 'OO ,'.,t! fl A 4' -90 45355 ' 'lil . M l.,l rv W 51541 Senate lleft to rightl top raw: Sue LoPiccolo, Jo Ann Jones, Mindy Borel, Nancy Kluender, Susan Hawn, Dean Hopkins, and John Gray. Row two: Vicki Johnson, Nance Humphrieys, Bob Moore, David King, Sue Panattoni, Kay Daly, and Candy Fields. Row three: Vickie Leach, Laura Tanner, Barry Rodieck, Bobbe Eckhott, Bob Cruzen, Chrys Chambers, Gary Trabant, and Connie Crist. Not shown: Gene Kobayashi, and Randy Smith. Villa Park High School's student government includes two legislative bodies which are patterned after the national congress. The Senate is composed ot the presidents of all on-campus-clubs and is presided over by Associated Student Body Vice-President Bob Cruzen. The House ot Representatives are from each homeroom who serve one semester terms. The Speaker Ot the House is elected by the representatives from within the House. Bob Carson and Steve King each preside over the House tor a semester. This year the student congress tries to promote greater student awareness by establishing closer communications between the students, their elected offi- cers, and the administration. All-school polls are sponsored onthe questions of non-mandatory pep rallies, dress code, tradition day proiect, and other issues which are considered by the student congress. , Tl ll Bcnid 1 me' fr- Ei. ima . i in M, . now , 5,4 ,. T izo'ioi Yr t,,-. ir, House of Representatives llett to rightl top row: Kurt Helm, Ken Jevec, Kitty Eichinger, Vance Ablott, Cindy Brown, and Robin Williams, Row two: Karen Durst, Patti Larson, Kathy Ellis, Bob Carson, Steve King, Janice Larrick. ACTIVITIES Home pltil Q lllln lml Zfmditien Of Che Ancient Greeks if Board ot Control llett to rightl Dave Sage, Jayne Oswald, Steve Tarabilda, Linda Rodieck, Steve Palmer, Chris Montonna, and Mark Minyard, The polls and all Associated Student Body voting are under the iurisdiction of the Board ot Control. Chairman Mark Minyard is in 'ii 'l in charge ot appointing three members from each class. The M Board is in charge ot preparing the ballots, setting up the polls, and counting the votes. Together these three representative organ- izations give all students a choice in school policies. as ' J, .., 4. 15:1 '1 i'i'-'f.. ,.,.. 4 un. . W--4-M Bmw.. ,...A....... grwgw-HW M'-ww' 5 in A. B- M.- .-. .... -ev- yi .4 7 1 f--- V- l 5 l .... House ot Representatives llett to rightl top row: Maureen Jones, Randy Malkernus, M5yIP0l Phil Gale, and Tim Sanz. Row two: Mary Burns, Patty Busby, Sue Cashel, and Lynn Jensen. R T., 473 Q, 1' - L 1 ffeuafe l 'P ll ' L 4 ge Fl' we C5 Top: Girls League watches the tashion show at the first assembly ot the year Big-Little Sister. Center. Associated Student Body President Bob McDonald addresses the students. Bottom: Spartans listen to Steve Gillette as he performs gt one of fine assemblies ot the year. ACTIVITIES 33 si V J PZ' Pep Squad kallies Supparl il ? is .,, ll 1 y,' iii ,, f in ri Z J Z E Q 2 f 2 1, E, 1 1 1 f l ff 4 i 7 ,'f,,.,. Mdufffh Ugg, In all , W .L M-f .g I Susan McCormick Kerrie Gorman, Mary Morrison, Tish LabaTe. W Junior Varsiiy Cheerleaders lleft Ta righri Barb Amsrer Ronna Gaulden Nancy Walker Anne QuisT, Leading SparTans in cheering Their Teams on To vicrory are The VarsiTy Cheerleaders. Susan, Becky, Mary, Tish and Kerrie devofe many hours To pracTice, sign painTing, plan- ning and parTicipaTing in pep rallies, and cheering aT The games. A new pep group on campus This year, The Junior VarsiTy Cheer- leaders, promoTe spiriT for The Cee, Bee and Junior VarsiTy games. AfTer Their elecfion early in The year, Barbie, Jayne, Ronna, Anne and Nancy work Toward gaining proper rec- ognifion Tor The Too afTen neglecTecl Teams. qfr' Laurie, Kafhy, and Kiia smilingly ? i ? t I llfvr l Pr l i l ev l r L 3'or Ure Mighty ,mrfan Wzzrriars 7 yr TW: reerlec - SWE If Nlfg C 'glee ec f-'oil ri-- lri 'y ' gg 522. Qs, elf? 'anno DIOR? Clgd T89 Clif! Sm' K ' .14 illdiww 1. . L-.qu V my -1 , T if f lvl .' C 31- 7' . L I -A 5 1 f I ,T ,J . f , 44.0 - -a i ' - fiizisfx -1. vb, . ,,, :gift T 1-V in , 'fx 'W A in hz..4.-.......L.. 4'fi!mhK.-unA...,.. 1968-T969 Songleaders llefr To rightlz Laurie Kiragawa, Kiia Kent, KaThy Nebergall, Kafhy Mclnally, and Donna WendT. :QT Leading The crowds in The TradiTional Alma MaTer, These five A l smiling girls help To insTill pride and enThus1asm in all ll' ',r SparTans. These girls are The songleaolers who work in co- li L operaTion wiTh The cheerleaders To organize and promore 4 ,na Fi ' spiriT on campus. Kafhy, Donna, Kiia, Laurie, and KaThy devore much Time and efforr To crearing and perfecfing The peppy roufines which They perform for The enTerTainmenT of The crowds aT games and rallies, CosTUmed in Grecian robes, Barb Smifh, mascoT, has The unique honor of ringing The vicTory bell heralcling SparTan conquesTs. She is The symbol of The Villa Park SparTans of V968-69. , perform one of Their rourines at a pep rally. Mascot for 1Q68,'lQ6Qy Bork, Smnh vii 41 ACTIVITIES 35 Odyssey Hharfs E715 Spartan Kourse , ,,fww2WW'f'rf'ff+f'- IW f: ., 3 M,,w,.'z4m:f 4 'f -my gf! 4 , al-f E ,, , V f 4 .I y 'f : , 1 . , , 4 , - - ,, . I I 0 ff' ' ' A , 45 . a 1 In I .141-,' f 1 Q 14, -, o,f,,?,.,,,, , flu a- Qdyggey S1aff lleff To righfl On the sTcuirs: Marc Feldman, Brad Tyler, Debbie Stall, Gerri Tedeschi, Joan Usack, Sherri McCluney, Mindy Borel, Paula Brown, Sheila Rossef, Ngncy Weed Bobbe Etkhoff, Carol Whitesicles, Pam Scheid, Vance Abloff, Marsha McKenzie, Rick Kempfon, Marietla Clark. Front row: Mr. Cole, Becky Baumann, Kcfhv Palermo, Bronwyn Kiser, Julie Seirup. 36 ACTIVITIES .f n-1 I 3 QI in ' lk. H- IR I- -f I we C llondr Susan E716 Oracle lags The vents Of Un: Vayage 3 Q fl ll I ll fl Ill I' I' ' ' I' 3 I I' 5 K' I ii, 'M I ip sa ' 'III u IZ iii iii f -E ' ir' lm' fl -' ' ' ' 'U - 1 H 1 - -' ' 3 I 4 I 5 is 7 is ' ' .lf , , ,....7 V!1Z' H. v . Ii' 1 I. 3 4 ,,,,,,, - , nn: 1 2 5' I 4 -- 2' I Q 4 L' Il 19' I-cs' I Il Q 13... 14 ' ,, Q .' ., A 5 f nv ,, .ZZQQ I ' . . I The Oracle staff: Itopl: Mr. Cole, adviser. Row two Ilelt to rightl: Sanzio Zeechin, Randy Srnith, and Phil Gale. Ro th - B d T I J GI Wnyswzig' Randi Reinhardt. Row four: Bob Laser, Karen Heppner, Cathy Christian, and Kathy Ellis. Row five: Doug Farson, Dllanargzttsroandylilan elirljdld IIg'KLeggJ?nMPU5SoVOY' ond wfalil Susan Sawtelle, Randy Alhadeff, and Patti Cassatt. ' ' X' Ono 50905501 ACTIVITIES 37 X , a , ,a a Cnc Beginning is Cnc Mas! flnportnnf Part Of Cnc' Wnrk ww A' if . 1 lnfwiffi gg ' --,ff 1913. -T , A ' . 1, Q ,. , I. 5' ' ' - . ,,, , J., .4 r fi ..A,i .. I 1 : . A My , ' ,.. S Q, N asf' N.--asf. ' -fl fs 1 mr? H- 1 We 0544 QNX ,M ,,..w,..,., -.,4.., . o 9, I, 1' - 1-4,1-fp ,. '..1'-4 I I ,Mg p, . IA .. . 1 ,' . ' - 'Q .. ' g - , , ' .i ' . . ,.. TF- ., ' 1 ' + Tp i'.:aT . ..:- -- -M, -- 2-'qw-'c--.nf n kg N .. ,, W' . H... yy ,V A Mg, V .T . -' I7 V - 5' ., ' 214. .' r 'gg . . , 1- . ' - ' f ' ' ' gf' g.ff'IW05i , i M., ,-, , M I I T. , , - , . T , H... .rf , +-,. .-14., '-'f ff ' , 'E2..'?'ti5-7'.n.fTf V . V iii' ' I' l?81.,.i.'z2sa.eA.:m. fg.f.'? .f'2T314,-if ' ,.. . a,,.4Aq,,5!'sll1'-.i4'i41t'.:,. L. .'5'f'T'v21- Fog shrouds The scene as Teachers serve pancakes To The class of '69 aT Their fall Senior Breakfast lilllili lui? 5 Tig. HH' EAT? I 'lf I .I TTI. ? T lf 3 .cali SlciTs of The year's Girls League evenTs are performed by Cabinef members, ,Q - SparTans begin Their Odyssey Through Fall with The TradiTional Big-LiTTle SisTer Tea and fashion show. As well as being a geT-acquainTed Time for new sophomore girls, Big-LiTTle SisTer begins building spiriT and uniTy in The sTudenT body for The coming year. The firsT weeks of school are filled wiTh regisTraTion and new classes, The Hi Dance, fooTball games, and spiriTed pep assem- blies, all leading up To The climax of The fall, Homecoming, The firsT monThs of school are also Times of planning. Seniors meeT for a pancake breakfasT served by The faculfy which is followed by a class meeTing ouflining The coming evenTs planned by The class of '69. 38 ACTIVITIES Sands of Time sock iT To The Spartans and Vanguards aT The Villa Park-El Modena sock hoo. I l i .,, t ly 'ine gms lor are 2 tl' em fall, also cle -:ed mis 'i K llneiffinguished lfrzuglzfrr Shakes Ure Skies x Tiff , 'Niche The Great Pumpkin comes to Villa Park. Fall 1968 is also a time of new experiences, Spartans sponsor the first ioint sock hop with the El Modena Vanquards. Halloween arrives as the Great Pumpkin makes his debut at Villa Park High School to com- pete in the first pumpkin carving contest, sponsored by the senior class. Spartans enioy a series of assem- blies this fall, one of which features folk-singer Steve Gillette, Other assemblies center around career planning groups, giving students an opportunity to investigate careers and make plans for their lives after completing their Odyssey through time at Villa Park High School. 5.-nv Steve Gillette performs at the first ASB. assembly. II vc A 31 'Jaw - 'L ' 1,3 af 3 , lxiva 1 4, 1'5 fi Q vpn FL' Spirited Spartans are at it again, voicing support for their team. ' ,.....,I 1 '11 7' ' 3 r-vw, ,,,., 5 M - ---W I .,,,,.., f -my . V .V Ulm, 1' was -.. Ev nr-f 3 K ,. , f ,1 ,lf i 1' ix' ,V f ' fm-'-zf LM if ,.,,,J H ' E iw: , rf... 3 'J' 1' rf t rm... r fi 1 - V 2 i r ' , fm ' -4 ,.., 'iw t ' ,,, rj 41, :Q 2, - if .W ff f .., 'f X914 .., ' , . H1 ' N 'M ' f V I, g I W V V , Q -4-if A-ive sr I wf 'A' if , 1 1 may - 'f' 1 Q ,.Vilr -M, if-es , 4 I iis H ff' LMI' 2-- Laurie and Carla compare notes before the Big-Little Sister fashion show ACTIVITIES 39 Bob Parker impulsively kisses Queen Sue in the first excite- ment of Coronation. Tradition and excitement combine to make Homecoming 1968 a memorable evening for Villa Park students and alumni. Halftime festivities commence with the band and drill team's salute to the Class of 1968 and climax with the Coronation of Queen Susan McCormick by 1967 Queen Chris Jarvis. The presen- tation of the Court and their escorts fol- low a procession around the football field when the princesses ride with their escorts in convertibles chauffeured by their proud fathers. The tension mounts with the presentation of the court to the Villa Park spectators, and suspense reaches its peak as another Homecoming Queen Sue reigns regally over the Homecoming game and dance. Queen pCtSSeS The CI'OWl't to l't9I' SUCCGSSOF. She Leaks ,4 Goddess, And She Walks ,4 .Queen AO ACTIVITIES i v , In 'I' I ll' I 134.111 . , 1 ' write The band and drill team spell out CvRADS in honor of the class of '68. Couples dance 10 The music of The Moods PRINCESS MARTHA PRINCESS DONNA fu- x I It IIE 's PRINCESS ANNETTE IU'-mf I W PRINCESS KRIS ,erzrfnne J-lernlei Returning Wanderers I I 'I A Melody of Memories begins with o donce in honor of the royolw of Homecoming, I968 ACTIVITIES W I 50,0 mares: Uhcy Um! Warkellz Hardest' .gg 'Pr u-r 'hh ,bfi SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT TREASURER Debbie Wilcox Borb Cossoff Jon Pcissovoy Linda I-Oufenberg 42 SOPHOMORES 7E,, ,4L llll Ile! l5'eezr Che lsurdens Of Cheer Predeeessers Art 'll 1 ll 'lu M Kg ,Pi 'fiifil' sk km., ti. it ? ' , I i'i'il,l'l 1'- P' ft' f gf i - I 1 4 ni u X. . ' l . -fl il 1 'A ' Q1 'A' , . Wt will S 5311 The class ot '71 is oft to a booming start on registration day, after a summer of relaxation and enioyment. Amidst the mass confusion ot lost, wandering, students, the faculty members manage to maintain order in the classrooms. The election day ot the Sophomore cabinet is an important event which proves to be equally ex- citing tor the running candidates as well as the voters. This provides a basis tor which the Sopho- mores will have a voice in the student govern- ment. With iust two more years ot the Spartan lite to look forward to, the class ot '71 strives toward their future, individual goals. K Odyssey Hamm: Kaptures Zfrizfial Jlfiaments J 'RJ Z., i ffif 'P ,I ' ' ff' 777 , ' 5- 45' 'Z' 31 ' i '1 M 'Lf' f .-f .. f l ., , . S -if-,. ' ,f , 7 f my 47 A, 4:4 5' bf N12 ' 1 W.-'Q , 4195? ., 1' ' ' Hi, ' .' vm W- , 4' yo! 1 N 1 qua f r J B: IVV, A4 SOPHOMORES ,aswqh PU' lkf K 41, 1 1 Q 'ff gif - ,Aww iff!! 11 'Y Q-Kl'f s f,,'f' uf ,Y g,,gg.r+-0+ I X' 'I 'li 1 n if' ki' ff! 1 .ft 'riff f. I 1. 1, X if? 1 ',', A ,, ez' ,I 5 u Y I 1 T J a I 'lf 5' L! , Nuts Which Occur .714 Spartan Kampus LW: 3 ' - J X..-f, '73 ll x n ,,..., G. up-,uv '44 din 7 ,if -vt I 1. V0 ii' . 1 5 u 1 4 A6 9 ,Y J, L,-fx ,, gg Q .,,- ,. Q' 0 . 4, v., M -,- 4 ,., ,A N .ly,' A N-.. A N,- 4, . 1 ,B V. 1 A: ' -,.:5,j ,, - ,: ff,::g7 . Igfhfll'-3 .- .:I1I??Ul ,V a 1 fiflirfz. 5 'iii'-if .J .J 'pf' 40 ff? QW ' 3...- V ., i 4 I sw! ALV' A 1 , 1-af N . H ,. ' . X.-in Eg',45,a 7 .Wg l I . , 1.4, , A, MM , . 'Q 5 if-+21-4 V. - - L ' N L OJ' if' .5 , f Q ', Q1 49 , V frcffifgf ff f -'f in Q .?. 4 ,' 9' gE,'k,:'Qy'Y' L A ,V L' -' 92: '53 I M. ,,.ff'4 ., . -2 L H , -' 4 wc ,. Ji 2,3 A na., - ' Z ,, . 1 ,' ,Q V-I fu! r , 1. 5- ..-. , 1. 'i ,V 4 ui W ,- Y - . - ,L :-,',- ' :if l V U . V l -f lv A .. 4 S' , 1 2, s M X u d X 1' - :N 1.1 ig. X' ,-.If X' I l xA-4 Y' izyif' .. , 3 A V - -g -mf SOPHOMORES -45 if f 4 11-rap? in flfw 45 s if J .QL 'N f EQ Julie Abrisz ' 4 :V A any br-f-f ,Q ..,f 4 , f., 3. X i Dave Albertson Sophomnres Hearn Sfrvm E716 Sypcricnces Of Others ' . ' 'df' 7447 , . 57? : . 'W ' v 'VA ft '. ff,- ' 6 s . fy-fa .L 'I x 5 ' I ii J I BrenT Adams Jerry Adams 1 . LI 'airy A AA f,, f:f fy 5' fi 1, . .r i qs B ge? 5:37 g '54 . E MA I I Z 'tr' ' .11 4 . M . rf V ' , 1 ' 1 I . V, X! - ' Mike Alden Gary Altheide c nw, 4.5, 'ZZ , av- I. 41 s. Q, ,f 1- ---.- 1 x his - - , V , ,gr 1 1 - . nr M. J ' M 1 vi m f Z' Shervl Amick Z r Q , , ',,' .Qi LJ Liz Andrews ...,. ,, ., ,, 5. . 4. wr .ai if-iii , ffhfffl JW, Xi, I 1 7,5 ' I p Qkwjf, l lj 7 Qi iz, fir? ffl., r f' 5- Jean Armstrong Becky Ayala Dona Anderson Joan Anderson ff , fn, 5 :fe 'CZ' ..-- 47 ' if Jerry Annis Tim Arhlen f' ng'-L if 1 ' Y ff' .. 1 Z ff 5 Saxon Ashworth Michele Auffarfh fe 49' 1.. , , N 4 A J' A J ii. Sally Ayres Ron Baker 46 SOPHOMORES ff X 45 1 Q bf 'W L'al 7'if if ,, if ,, I Cynthia Aerrs .,,r f ff 749 y ' 4 A f Charles Amaro X l Biff l r,r1 1 Kathy Anderson . VY. ? 'rfl T7 Allan Armstrong ff-:wif 1 , A L' 2 if f 1 , 4 6? ,M , B , 1 Bill AUSTU1 Linda Rodiek learns from the experience of an older and wiser, Kcnhy Nebergall. , Z f. if , 1, -' ,L f 5, .ff 1 ' -N '1 1 ,2l'5YgL7'. , .'?' 1 , ' K ' ' WH w e 1 , 1 in' 2 ,l - , Carol Bales Denise Bancroft Melody Banks Merilee Banks Bill Bardick llllerl ,fb , 4 S l , ze! l Who J-fave ,Nat llc! Disappvinfsd Chem Mm N ,L Q 2 Carol Barley , .f s L 5 1. qw-, Maria Barnes Sarah Barr Milne Bartlett ,' 1 f ,'W f . .2 T '5 1 1 p 5- . , , 5 , g ,, ,. 1' .-, Q .i 5 f 1 , 1 My 4 Y . ,, ,AJ l, -v l 'qn. ,V 9 Tom Bass Lynne Beavans Jan Beavers Debbi Beck V 1 1 'J f vu 4- , I 0, ,,, 4 ,Z VI, I f-h 4 jg? . f , 1 fa-4 1 vy'X'A , N' ' f' y. 4 2' Z j I ,A 1- 1.4 . K 1 If 1 few!!! I 1 ' . Y 0 i ' .. ., Q f ' wi' ' QQ ,o f ' , I ,viii . gn: Q ,A 9 M J n J. QL A AA I U V' V' .,2L,.,., L, 4. ' 4 .1 Rebecca Bell Scott Bell John Berardino Julie Berqen Kurt Bernatzlce iv its Kathie Betten Jan Billings KathyBlackrnan Q,- l knew I should have worn my tennis shoes, Marcia Blocker Charles Bohl Waverly Boling Mindy Borel faf3'llfil3' i f v --fl W f .ll , - , . 1 ff: V5 , gig. V' . V' Q ' ,, 5, M M ' , +A M 1. C if 1 ': 97 vu , , X- 42 A M 1 s I ' ww? I , I DeAnne Boteler Janet Boyton Chris Bradley Dave Brakke Terry Bray Andy Brewer Gay Brindle Bob Britten l lliufdlfl K ,ff V , ,a,a . SOPHOMORES 47 Mary Brooks Judith Brown Wi 7 'B f, '36 Q I ' 1 2 'f if :Ef2.,:,zv ,y ff . 5 i , f 4 .X f ' fr 5 n7'fl 'l f'1' 7 , 7 G74 A ., . ,,., 5.274 f' y Mfg, ,. , y . . I f f 1? f f if 3 l ff 1 A I , f , . -Muff . , 9 , ' X In , , , Beth Brumley Marsha Buell U no pq 'yu X li' mhz, . ,- 1 I W if , , 1 ! I I , y f ,.. ,W 1 ha... Eileen Callaghan Steve Capasso Richard Carlton f If V X JW 2' WL. ZZ .W ' 1' Q Z l 'JEE3 '1 I 4, A21 in ' ,iw-. A I J vn- , fl., If A g 3 l Barb Cassatt Bonnie Carman 1 fl if 4 f - ft , 5 ,317 W, . - , 1. , If r g 5 ' iffy'-,'! . I If , Q. . tu Debra Cate Alll' fi B B 1 Nga- , i I 'QE' . : ,., -w. W ! , ' W ,g bv- . 5 A G - 1,7 xx 48 N 9 fs , 9 yt ZIIU fr Who Have ju I Arrived Jn Spartanlzzrzd , , , !.4f,.,,.. ,, 1 1 f ,k,,ff'5.:,f'Q,f ,uqny' ,f f f fw, ,Mit X , 1' 1, , VM- , ', 1 ,M f, ' , lon, Alf. 0 , , , e nf .f ,, vw, f 155, 4 X 'J Ci C lziiigia it My 'f' i.si.-bein li lll :lk Nelson Brown 1 7? .f' W! , V gm. , L f 1 ' in 1 ff 'AW 1 S, ,K , 41 f if 'lxafi I 71 ' . V1 , i Patricia Brown f C, n I 44 6 f ll ', . ' . H- le . ,Z1257,gZQ Richard Bundy Deana Burr .zii'2:zf f A ' .7 . f H 537545 f ' ' V, fislftzigf' Q xi i 7 ' We . I .1 A Kathy Cariker Charles Carlson I 1 Ted Carpenter Steve Ca rren R .5 4 8 f , B . . ,.1. ' , f Y' 'X Z 5 X f 1 14' 'fl , 0 f 1,1 of 'I I , if, -4 'Z I tl i x x X N Q YT X .X X X SX X f faf f' V. min 'ey , Milli 524' M., . .L I I 1 ' f ' '. diff 'lift ' A I l Ann Chambers Juanita Chambers to-X Fi W nf , M, Peggy Brown Randy Brown ,vs Scott Busby Jay Butterworth zxikvw 17 V, ., .wygiil X 61 . .., ff ' , , . ff V , f 4 ,iff ,gi 1,11 iff , 4,5 few' , A 1 i Valerie Browne Sharon Bruce Jon Caglia Ronnie Cain Oh come on Linda you wouldnt ably? c 1 iA,Xf?1k3x.3 Q V Karen Chamblin Andy Chang Valerie Chedister Robert Chenowith Darci Childs Valerie Chowning JoAnne Chuml Jeff Clon- SOPHOMORES lllllillll s n X, x A X Wil t it. Have Cfountless Ocean Cv Era.-is A 4 ,V-1 I px Charlotte Clark ki - gi l 7, f f if X 4 C' , ff' Jerrol Cline -1, Z cw-, -1.,,'. Q, Ed Clark Fran Clark f ,f 2 'wp fa 3 yy Y 1.123 'i - ,i , 1 il .-Y . 2 546' I WI -1-I , 1 I 1 'V - T 1 f 715 .. 1 M ,C ' , , f X 41 f i 6 .J 9 DeAnn Coghill Dan Coiffin up L, Jan Clark -.,' f: f f 'ff , X4 4 471 f i V 1, B' 3' I .. ,. ..... ,wx v i yf f 1: it I 9 7' Billy Collins I f ! 1 4 , , f, Ci Q ,fel ff? ,. X ii, 3 3 'B f Suzanne Clark . A hai , f V, -7' ,, ff , Q 7 ' 1 K A if ' f Jim Collins W , few ' T11 , 7, if ,Q ff I ff i Z I W, Z 9' ' If --...Y , , Alice Clarke ,, ff f if 4 i V . 'Z' I ' 7, W ' 5 Q4 .Ny K 1 I f Laiay Collins -' , 'I' ' 1291? ,fy e c 5 ff, ff ' . 7 117 ff ' fl I4 If . fv--Wig? ,Eff 745 I gf W ,1f2 , ' 1- 'U VJ: I . 1, '. , y -34? . G Yrf-1. L A Q X. X Q fb ' fr J X We ,g S+ -.w,,M.,. .,, I ry Q C W A 1 ,M , ,W 4 'l-the ff. El Julie Cook Brenda Cooke in ,127 ,..f j ef' 1 .,f,.,f ' 2 Z ' as , ,L ,N A K, X ..- , fr la -745 . i ,W Jim Corby Rick Coward . Vi Z in 'fffi' , ' Hg . W-J' , , 'wi f. ' L P really ao through with it! ' 1 , inilllilolllll' Bill Crammer Ray Crarimer .1f,f7l5E2 'Z' ' ' ' wi- 4 J ' f 4,5 ii 'A ' . ', C. X5 4 , Q XN -,l at , ' ' i Q 5 A i f Ei, fs ia V 9239 Q V 1? l 3 Ai Q' Barbara Dahleen Edward Daley Charles Dalryrnple Mark Dancer Gary Daolini Sam Davey ,fell Clall A ' ,- if -fl dv ' ' 17 f, Joni Clayton . KL , ' Z7-v l 7 2, 5 Larry Collins ,,, -,, If-,,, Z f QQ f I' J l'-if ,gif ' 4,7 I f ' 1, . 1 , fi f t 1, N4 ,f Roberta Clements , f 1 4 1 71 22-in 44 12 12 'f if ,,j 1,,yfW :LE ,qw ,' 1' 462' -2 ,f Debbie Conkey efj, f i 1 y. Kathy Cooper Susan Cooper iv :B r l Q R Q Harold Cowles ,V ,445 f J ii: Charles Crump wfwfa W yff ., , ,4 WZ , Q., . 1 , 9 7 0 1 2 4 . 4' nf Robin Davies ,,:, 4, ,fit Paula Cranford wwf' 2 7 ' J Bob Cruz li I ... ' l , i 1 l l 1 Barbara Davis SOPHOMORES 49 an-:sf aa.. 'f J' C A 1.-3:'f51l,Lv9 J df ! QV, f ' . rr -.,A 6'V 2 , ff 'Zi WF Raymond Davis Julia DeBroyan 0 X y i f ,1 I E 7379i dW,l , MY 9 U I lk ff, Carol Decker John de Felice ' ' ' ,,q,6:if, 41'-'mf 'ff ',' 9 , ' Aff' if f QQ? ,r , ff . ff A, ' . .VM ,,4.1?.'g m.t 1 -HI i 1 f6 5',a ' if 1' 7' E 'Q , ' I fz ,flfgv ' 42-fffff 7 K f Marmion Delacruz Laura Dernershrnan rf' f 2 1..'r'ff' ,411 5 f,f, 514, i QfYf'iJ ,,,g,z,,f , , 1 in A ' li . Mvx nf- ibflrl 1' V'l?-rc Qvsial ll r A ififtf af Donna Dennis J Wayne DePaola f We 122' WW' rife. ,A I . !y.r.,. -I W 'lm vwawviie A H 1. Vg A74 ,,-f-, , MW ' 1y'2,A,,i 1- fa., ' , ,V Y ..,. V7 1 '--'Y V1 ff I , M77 ,, J , Q ,A,,, , 4. I 1 J J A K f -i Ida Dominas John Donovan 'nf' -' fy 'Affmf 10 ' viz., .' f In., gary Q V 'lr' -f .. ' , Q I ,sts , , ,M - A A . I x ' 'Qp',vgi Q, gil.. 1 1 'ia bil. Gordon Duncan 50 SOPHOMORES Kathy Durkee Spartan Svpho ares ll e fnflzusiasm M45 U1 lr 'W , , .mfg L, - ff ,, ,i 1,444 'V fd 'U yrgeig W 14, G E 1 rri? f. i 42 , if' 'hifi' f' , I I-1 4 44 ig MV.,-ff ' 7' Q 1 9 'WJ-4'4 f ' , A .. ' ' 914 ' 1 5 , 14, V V . , 'I , '.v',-uf ML, 1 W ' if . 4 'I I- Z-Vw, - .M 'fl Q W, , f ' af- fy' Ln'-1, 1f 'lr.Z,, A 1 s ' , f',:'.f 'fff .7 Qf'f ffw,-,Q Zan -,, 1 9l,,Mm, J .V V ,y,,f'h?ygf 44 ' I 415, , . 4 ,QL ,j7A- 'V fwf' 1 .4, , 'M , Z ff 1 4 52 1. fu , la nj 3 ' , ' v W, i f... Linda Smith believes 1l'1aT a cupcake a day keeps The docfor away . tg., 'x John Diaz I g '! Donna Dooley wwf 4.5 ,,VV , Lf' h., . .bf-. , A Q igh,lH IQMY-Vu Karen Durst 5 , 1 Brenda Dickenson , ff, i-f 1, V -, l 1 I 4 . ' 'ew' John Dorrenbacher ' MQW 'W 4v 1r Larry Diehm I H 11 f gm, 1.9 a Q , li Karen Dospassos . - , +1211 59.1, I Il I -, 3 '-1 347 'l-?fi'3f'M-if ' ff' ,3 f V W V .-..,! ,, Q , , If Mitchell Dye ' rwrwwf , ,593 K wif 1 5' 1 1, vwii cigff ' J .fc fr ' f'f f Z- f ,-gap ' f Ifim. ilk' . rQf'!:16vf.',.'.'.-,f:-,5,,f.-:'fy,1-ff.-Q 4 -ff.: r,1y,.g-2.3.175.g,g.1:,3i:,gr . -1':'-'.'-ZGl'-1'.'1-'ii'-VL' '-'71-Z' '1 3135- '7lG'Vi' fliiiiiili 2 ,.f4.Zf355Gff1'f zlf'-f'l':'ifllJihilcii-'lvlii Ge rri Dye r 'if l Jae Dimaggio ff . df, ' ' 5, V W .tv -ei 4-Q ju- . .-fn 1f::-. ' ' ffl ' ,., yy, I f 0 ' . ,fy Gary Dix la--vs, '45 7 1 W U he ar Q ' A :nl y'.-,+J,,- -1 1 rj.-,-fd Zfigy, 1- ' aw ' l l .4 N v ' 4 Q, 4 44 , f Z' I Q l Marcia Daly ' ,- J ,y I fir!! . .,,.. ,f 1 :ar i ,i,-ggi: Q1 111. Jn, i ':::..i ru' w' V. ' i 1'-- nh X. Q'l:,yQ22i,a1:lmi .- ,wj 'U ' ,:AvriQ1:i1'7liZlfl2. Robert Dzina Sue Dugan 477'-' fu YTT' 1 rxkll' V ---T y '- f' fn .5 5 'ff 'll f, , I L Tl W' will , 1,f.f. 'lui .fur ga l Sue Doerr -f!4Z'19' 5' wr 4 gig? we IHHZCI ,,f s --- , K' 'E- . -L, 5 -..,- ' rl, ,I 41 ---Ur' Deborah Duncan haf QQ 'rea ive, .nr-:Wa ,V , OM, l , ro.: , 5517 f 4 W, J 4 , N Curtis Edwards 5 i Cindy Edkins Zliii P . P fa Vi tw, il J r- F ai' lift if-F 1' ' Sie Dceii 7, Y o .,' i- 'J - ...I Wai, pinia' I .ii V 'i ,, 1: v 1 di EW I passport Ce ,414 Odyssey Of .Adventure -.Ziff f if I C A 1 ' 7' 5 e iIIEl T E l BobErwin JimEspinoza Lorie Edwards Thelbert Edwards Diana Eliasen Megan Elliot B' Y GUY HQ e i Mark Esslinger Orin Fast f 0x 430 i 4 ll J ,Q if , . 1 Celia Forrester Jay Foss 'br Q,- 3 Connie Fullerton Anne Funk le if fu i if 1 n 'S ii 5 .J...fe. Q ' ' ef 2 if i USG freqms Gary Felton Kevin Ferguson Mike Fields Denis Finnegan Kenneth Fischer .r ,egffwi 4. f lf ' 7 V4 if it X , F H 'n '3 l 7, 1 f , - ,:, sql Q ,vi 4.2 K in I f fx ' -577, i gg, FF Q 'sz-f F 1: -X .gif 8,21 f I J? ' 1 if ,I ' f -iz fi 4 i X V 1159, VM 52,444 f iii .i Debbie Foster Sheri Fowler Mike Frasz Rae Frerichs Kathie Friend Mike Fritz , Ruben Garcia David Garner Peter Garratt Ronna Gaulden Lisa Geisler Steve Geisner Looks of merriment are displayed at the facial expressions ofa friend. 444: J J. SOPHOMORES 51 Janet Gelert Karen Givan I i l i 'J Mike Golloian Darlene Greener if laws , , ,- 1, ,O A f. ' ' ' I , ,K I , fffy' , sin' 'I 1 'fri A' 'Lf-. I I - Claudia Hall Sophvmare fenders Navigate E71 ir Slzzju Def eygW' Qm,7WW ' iiyywf' VWMWWZ, 'www' rwwfww wipe auf slew f 5 i,4,,,f,,yf ,,y,.,, 4' V -441 , , V fl ' 4 i if A i 4 ' ff ,,, L j V, -37 , 1' , i x 'uggw f,. +79 ' , , , '-, .17 g ' i I Z i MDM. 2,2 frm? 1 ' Denise Gendron Jim Gerhard Porn Geyer Doug Gifford xxx He kicked the bucket and croaked. Suzanne Gilbert Becky Ginesi ,pf 77 We 7, f f , f 1 If , H -if i y X4 y ' ' as V' W ,X I fr- if W7 A- f' 5 ,j - A 'kiir A Marie Glowacki Fletcher Goldin ff, , . 1.1 V, f , V ' fm' 1 'VZ , 1 , A577 1 it 1,4 ' ,,.-.. 4 ig ll W!! it A fl--,, 1 1 'QP x X l Bill Gooding Bill Graham 1'-U 1 , Dave Grier A ,,,,, fn-- , 4, . G i 'r ff as , H Z I '. l l Kent Hamada A.- s ki, il il Matt Grill , fe-ea it 5 mfr sa., an 1 wc, j , 4X , 1. James Hamel 77 f 1 mfg, f , lfiffyl ' V ,aff 'lj' f ' l ' l Daniel Ginsberg 1, Sandy Goldman Don Graham Barbara Habif i, 4- 11,-1.1 4 A 4. f lff' 1 , M I 'ar' f L Harry Hamilton v i f P i.,r ,' fx ,f : Q Y A , . ,- , N'4i 1 :sz wf wgg xi: Q ' -- uf, D Ziizw V gi , . F 4' I V V 1 , l ,. l ml 1 9 L 'lm l A fm S. Cathy Hammond Gail Hampton Greg Haniger 52 SOPHOMORES Denise Hanley Ernie Hanson Donald Harding Denise Harleman Steven Hgmey 4, l Slip Oh of Smooth Hourso Through floooy Soo ,ind 'L 2 K. I 4? V lE'G'EC9'f .V 9 A l Troy Harrington Etta Harris John Hartwell Ken Harvey ..,i Z? li ' Dave Hasbrouck Deborah Hawkins Richard Hayden g f 1' -'- -- ' , , , y . 3 4 i -.., I fig:-fi.: if i ei f 1 X 'ffffr 1 .A . .,nz '.1 ' James Hayes Danny Hedlund Denise Hemmila Jo.. ' 'f 'V if , , 2+ .- ay: li' Q2 1 :, , ' ' J ' aiwl 2' .M-I ,,,,-., hx V ., Edward Hayes . ,lzzlf ,Q , 3,',.-el,-1, QA, 3: ' , , , , . , W ,thhfff if 9 Z, fs I Y I ,th to ro t atv 5? VKX , ly ' . x , .. Dlfme Hemphill I told you not to 123' , ' ' s ar 'f I Ni i A lov 9 do it again, growl J f , 2 s Gordon Duncan. :V Y ff 72 '- f ' mm-my Michael Henderson Pam Henning Sue Henry Leanne Hernandez Guenther Herrrnan Nancy Hesketh Lee Herrick Carol Hibbms Z - ,., . .,,y-ffy, nf- ' 'YQZELQI .f f f ' I 7 fliflzf 4 ' VZ' im! ' ' 'ZZ ,. 1 rl L' v .f f .. F ue, i I ' g, ug:-f ' ,gg - figs-4 -S2 y :QQ p 40, ,I ,Q V LQ- ' 5 ' h ff- sf. --s - of ' t 1, i . t i iffAN l , X, tix fr: 1, ,, ,, M M Q rw' A 'Af'H - fffoff . ' 1 1 ' if oy., Hamm, Pam Higgins Richard Hill Vivian Hill Dottie Hilton .lan Hirsch Ottis Hoffman Gail Hoffman Susan Hoffmon Y Q t 'f vo if Z TM ff- 1 . .V 'rf -f l 1' f ' ' if ' f' -cfr-Els? , H f l '. , Q81 1 I I , ,V i ' t I Q f icy , r 'Tw fri ' 1 ' 1 Q xr., -1 ' 1 ' , Q' 'fl ,Z Pt . i W 3 i Linda Hoffner Ted Hoiberg Deidre Holloway Allison Houk Barbara Hoyt Brian Hoyt Mike Hoy, SONY Hoy, Hglllfi n R , D awed- D SOPHOMORES 53 Qrvm Ure Kanks 0fS',varfa14s, Ure Klass Of '77 54 SOPHOMORES Leave the driving to us! Gloria Hubbard George Humphreys G r,rr- J Sue Hubbell Chris Hughes reg Hunter Brion Huntsman Christine Hutcheson Connie Huffo Debbie lngro John Irving Jim lsibill Bill Ito ri lui , Steve lison Judy Ivanson Alan Jaeger Vicki Jarvis -lUdY JGSPGF Jon Jenks J. :nlf l '71 rl l WEE 1 P ,i i -,L WYTJU 5 . i A .fl fqia llo l i in low' F Cf klr -N ui llfl K fame Uzeir Presence .714 ,Harlem Bere l -ef-V- Z1 X Lynn Jensen Amy Johns 'F Q Lt t J at two ' We x 2 Debbie Johnson Linda Johnson ' f 5? . ff-A 1-7 417' fe Z fl I X.. 1 X V ? 1. With Spartan spirit and pride. How can we lose? Sandra Johnson Woodie Johnson J elf 1 16 , 3 L er' 1 .1 V l Steve Johnston Morcie Jones Sheryl Jones Evy Kakis Jim Kammer Lisa'Karnes Bob Keele L9 Roy Kellogg YJ! iff James Kemper Gary Kempton Bob Kenne Debbie Kidder Janice Kime Denise King Pat King Paul Kipp in more-r Joe L Klima Jim Klirnko Carol Kluender Darrell Knight Janet Knudsen it x Rod Krage 'we , A .' if - 2,Qg,4:? ea Z , ' f' I I-ff l A .....' I Arlene Krokum Sally Krum SOPHOMORES 55 L'r1yal5,mrfa14 , ffauglzfy Of J-fmrf, Hear I' Charles Kunze John Kuta Ken Lambert Larry Lance Dave Lcmdes Richard Landrum Jo Lantz Bob Large Linda Laufenberg Jay Lee A - , 1 I i -i li Rfandy Lerer 1, 12 f ? f, ,p:,Lf'. 1212 r1121'1iW f 1, 44 1 f xgfyz, A: , I y., . ,, '1 J' ' 'V' 1 A 7 P1 ff' Nw i 1 ,,, Q1 , ,' ', , . Q , i-z.-11-1,-,, 1 I Q Ha rol d Lewis Tom Lohr Debbie Lopez Denyse Lore Terry Lundin 56 SOPHOMORES 1 ,, ,if ,. 7 yi Jeff Lawson Dennis Lea Debbie Leber 7 1 if if L1 f,:.w,a11,,,. lil, 1 a mf- 1 yf:ZF5vHfw4f a 1911-1419 L11?1fk32'4 -5' ,-'44 W'rTfjfJ' 'f - I mu--,1--1 QD. A., 1,fsf11m??141,,,1,f f 1 ,,:',f ff6',,,,!,, 6 f' 'I 1111. yd ,wif 1-,f 1.-. -fy 44,-.xv Q in 6 -1,51 :H 1 4 1 225 f , A.. I , ,, , ' MZ? 1.24 ' .Q 1 X , , 11 f fl 1 f 1 X 1 1 1 171' V ' 27 V - f 7 1 r 1 ' 1 fs u W ' ' 'x V x 9 5 1 fl ir., , 1 7 mug l L 1 Richard'Lee Marc Leever Larry Lentz 3 Craig Leue Robin Levinski Connie Lewis 23, Denise King finds that erasing tardies is a necessary part of Spartan life. W 'W WW W ,1 ,. John Lynch ,.,i I ,M , Randy Lewis Bill Litton Cindy Lives 4... -10061 LYON Marc MacGinnis Terri Mahoney All Additive 0f,iV0ml1lc' Enthusiasm ,'. 'Y as 'U .,, 5x.Jf vw- .jf M' f X l ,n Michael Maierhoffer Scott Malkemus Debbie Malkus Jeff Malinslci Richard Mallard Kerry Maniano Beverly Marshall Jolla Martin ,zf pg I 1'- C, , ,, We i W .. F I 'T uv X! V William Martin Lydia Martinez Rochelle Martinez Randy Mason Diane Masters Cheryl Matthews Kathy Mottilo Bruce Maw A 9,1 fi f N , 1 i ,U 3 Mike Mayfield Bob Mc Cleary Stan Mc Cormack Lora McConough Carl McEwan Mike McGrath Pat Mclnally Caprice McLaughlin an ' fb ,Q E W' 4- dw vp. 5,5 , .g I I , A C- Q i L1 lvff' ' , te A Robert McLaughlin Phil McNally Paula Mehrtens Lynda Melsheimer Mark Metsker Bill Metzler Donald Meyer Deby Michey-.er fab Mm. 1 f 12:53. 4.vi,.1,g:iAa', 'e V Roberta Clements, Laura Tanner, Deby Michener, and Marie Glowacki are Spartans personified: Expectation, Determination, Wonder and Pmde SOPHOMORES 57 Snphomvresf Wzallerzgcd Day Hy Day, Vie ft' bs, ' A .5 s -V FK , ' 4. ' . fiilfff ' if X ' 1' '.,.g - F, , .fc,p-f , . -f' k i-JZ,-' v :iv , fy ' V V: i V , . f u,VV ,,. , f A V as ,V V ,ln . 1, 2 .. r +A l V ij er- ff t 1... . -- - f- I 'Ziff' , i 'M' ,ff V VV, V54 V . .V VV 4 VIQV gs: - VV I ., V ,Vf , f 4 f - - 1 , 4 i a A Na+ V X if 4 LA, 2. M 5 Debbie Miller Marilyn Miller Susan Miller Cynthia Milner Marcia Minyard Debbie Mitchell Debra Mitchell Charles Mitchell fn I ,f C f 0 ' ,- 'l Q aff , '54 2 1 ,sl 11 'ua at y f Z X ,.,. mi' f Torn Mitclwell Mark Miyavvaki Patty Monreal Dennis Montoure Chris Morqan Cindy Morrow Roberta Morrow Greg Moscrip -.ig ,. N V,:11gfgy1,:,, . ,,gg'11:Qg1.j Y H :, lin N ..,, 1-lf' ,L ' 4 'lf ' 'f1.:7iF'f 2 - 'f .4 V . l 'Q 1' X: I ' zgxpiil 1:2 i l zlfijly V V 7' i ' 235259 l ' ,V 1' 1- , . ' f 1 , . ' wx . , 12. 5 V , -, df- 'fi 'H i, f ' 1, M3 wi I , 4., SV ' 1 , ' Q, .- ' . , Vg , In-v 1 4- V: -1,541 ,,1 , , 1 , 'N' Af tl 1 A. ,N f 11' Y, ', 1 V -71 ,. 1 - - - , - 34311 -1.f,,., ,1 ' , V. ,1 l A ' - 4 V VVV ,f Z ' W V at . J A VV , 9 1 i l Q - i I ' ' . ' I i 1. 4- it . - : .- X X Q 2 1 i X 1 - ' Russell Mullins Tris Mumford Cathy Murray Mike Musgrave Jeff Musich GOTY MVGFS Cl 1dY NGQUVWUTSU Diane NUkUmUV0 H ' V' ,. M7177 1 V V H ' , A A A -' TYR, f ff film, J- 1-2 ' 1' V f - I f ' jx 1 - U r ff,g-fqwgil - Wy ,V iggiii ' A V ff . V. V519 VV MV? V V - , V V . ,, , V . .Q I ' fa- bw. V :sv 7 fi 4, it -' ' ,., ' H . i 4 , 0- X M.. A. L A ' Z i ' u 1 c. A fl-N I - - f .iffy -......-I . -vlv ,V 1 V? V V X M . 'V V ff. V . I-an V A '. f if VV V V fa Z V V V Vs A, :...kVV al 3 A V VVVVV X VV V V VV IV V, V i, .VN ll 1x 37' H ' ll, iii' 'A -AN, - 1. 'fix -P J 7, l I ' C- vii ' .I . rf L., Randy Nickel Darwin Oclgaard Debbie Nally Rebecca Nally Ffed Neldner Judy Nelson Kurt Nelson Adrienne Newton 58 SOPHOMORES l i ffm 4t7.5 f2'3 Mmm N '-L-- 1, V 3 Diligence and perseverance are noble qualities of our VPHS sophomores. llif ..l. E ellie: z 't L I 4 D 'r R l! 5 F1 i Fi ,gh- 4- ff: l. 'l .yn lil? 159 L .?er Che Hherished Prize Of Perfection '.Li'fl'P' A .-i 4? - 4 Ar, it Q 5 me ' . if , . A 1 'lf qg, 1 , I sn' .. X' tk -11 V4 7 ii, by I -- ,it- .4 J Sondra Odgaard Michelle Oglesby Patrice Olds 4 I .- xfl A .R A Debby Ormiston sa YD' A l Steve Padilla W! X aw, i . I Andrea Parrish .V Q. ,K '? W' .,.acW, e fl.- Deon Olson 4, -1 '-123' fl' 9 5 F 9 f 3' ' ,ii X42 . f Q W ? f, rw, 0 u 4 , V H555 PA' Blxkklll ' A lim. i Q Debra Olson Marjorie Olson Wayne Olson AYCJIS O fT16C1fU ' in sf 'S L 7 1 .r - 'N' 1' Y 1 Larry Orsak Jane Oswald Nelson Otra Mike Otsole Gwen Overmier Lynette Owens Jane Poaianen . '- ' '- df , ' 4 -D Q 4. ,i V lv f s., , 22 N' 'l-- , --' in-Y Q . ' ' 4' inf' ff 3 ' 2 I . L 1'-, A Ld Tim Page Steve Panattoni Pon Pappas Mike Park Dan Parker George Parker Christy Parr A A gl y ,jf If 7 A V -r ' 'Uh , fa 8 V fl' X 'fx .-I 'EJ' t ' . f , f.,4 2f1 Km1 J' Jil it - .1lWQ',1 'l' ' , J em - J i .lu 1 Robin Parsons if P ' Jun POSSOVOY Scndy Pofterson Charles Pattison Kathy Paalas Joanne Perez Holly Perilman ,l F aff' -K I 3 mb 'AWP' A ,, A' lf 3 X , V ., .yy l P l Q, ff - Q- nf be , s- -' ,,- 0' ' JSC' -- lf' E-P' XQ-J X U J ' .1 . V ee I ' pf 1 X' J ' Q ' l 3' -' - , 'PR I ' 0 r, ..- L Je L L I Mira Perinovic Debbie Perucca Ken Peters Slwflfl Petersen Jeff Peterson Larry Peterson Randy Peterson Sharon Peterson Y Q 4 vw' WY ' rv T YU J 51 Y A f' , - f,n- , p' I If 6 , y V, I' N ' A it ' , ,, W ie- Q. P' 'Q' ' ' 'tat I 1 - Cf ' . -QL ' Q56 -Q i1 ff vi' ' 'Sf ' ' ' k y . f A ' E 4 N 2 dk- A t Q X 'iii , , ,, -. A 1 V , i-. ,l S P' 'i W Siloam il? l H if Sad , ' A 'L s l Steve Petty Cathy Pickard Tom Pickles Jackie Pierce Karen Pietrok Jim Pirtle Mary Pocinich Ellyn Podell SOPHOMORES 59 9uHilled With Che Quest Of Hath Word rim! Deanna Pope Mark Porter Nick Powers Steve Pratt Elizabeth Prestigiacorna Jim Price 0-. John Price Greg Pulliam .,.,, Yvonne Rasey Marty Maymowd , -,X -Vx My 3 M lz ., Z K L..,e..... .1 T t 'sl Debi Rees Dennis Reeves ' 55 Lui' I , ' A, I, ,,,i y-- V, A H , ., f' , , , -4 f f, ' ' ff iff,- ., ' W l 'J , Z 'i Penny Reusch Robin Rice 60 SOPHOMORES Barbara Potter Mike Potts A Torn Quigley Ann Quist Patricia Reed Sherry Reed Pam Reclinger Randi Reinhardt Sophomore standout, Pat Mclnally, looks downtield tor a Spartan receiver. ,, H4 1 Q W , 5 M za- . ll ,' vfjllfkf an ll ' ,A W1 ' r-. -- I' A , -L i A NN R l A J Norma Riebe Jane Riordon Michael Risner Dave Rivera Linda Rodieck Mqrk ROe5ke Work, Chair Odyss y Will .Not 15? ,711 Vain W 1 t ' ' 5 ' Nancy Rogers -I Paul Raostee John Rusk E , , W 4, gfif V ,..,. , f . , , 4 f , I , ,Z f if 7 1 f 'ry' 1 , , , L- ' TLT '4 Arthur Roland Judy Rollar 1-v f . , . .,,,, ,.,, . Kathleen Ross JOHV1 ROUSSSOU f Vivienne Ryan Robin Ryrner g R xl I Z t Ertc Sarnharnrner Jerry Sandberg Mike SCIVVUU ,f .1-qt, V ,f ..--,.-, -f I,-, .fy , ,, .,,,,. argl,--f?,' ff . f .. ,-t QM:-f'z--5:1141 --f :1'6E ,f1f??'r--J. fa- :112fV44'! .ffp2if,1-,:w,.- 1 ff ' 7 - , -,Q-,,,.,:.-944.-'2,.V1-f,.45,f.-'-f5,'7 ,Qi ,f f- ,psf ff-I, 1, A- L.. , p . U r , '23, -.T 1 , ,fl ' , , , ,. :p gg, :.'.,..-W.,-fr,-:::::fr::,. 111 .1-? '11'.':Ijr.j,L?:.5-' .xv ',1:f::,,f:::'qf?f:22i51j ' ', , Q '- . ,QQ , ' , fi- 77f:s5 .Zff: 'f 2 I ff V , i ' ' ' ' ' fwnifi 'err-:S-'-'fQ-,iG'f - ff ':--'Z9f ej ' 5' ,- . ' f .5 , 'Jn Tim., .-1: 1 ', 4 I I I4 ' . . I 75 1 , 4 'I Threaded oss: adds color to a Homemaker s efforts. I. . tt, X V M. . , , Donna Savage Mark Scherer Robert Schtlltng ,,.,j ' ' ' T VW' Y 13: ffl if . A4 R f- Q, A I 3 Q M , ,Q fn'-, 4 727 'xh I j I ? , Reirnund Schindelbeck Bud Schindler Sher Schinhofen Vnck1SChrowe Bob Schultz ,Q f . V M.: -4:1 , , 4 I If ' '74 5 I PRWPSCRUMZ Bonnve Scott Brran Poos 12-wwf? ' K Z - , S 1:5 8 M 'Q , V , 1, , I 4 A I Edward Razema f f f- .- 4 , 1.4 G . ,Y -I 1 S, . i . Steve Sa kal Susan Sapp h, ., I? f Q ,QMS-I V .sw 1 Ze 1, ,, 4 ff 1 H 7 ic'-14 K4 4 1 x 1 Phrl Schrmfnet , 4: :V I ff' i gf, t fl Q I R. I' Kwn SCo't SOPHOMORES 61 Sep emeresf Wes! ifeezr partelee, fleeelled f' if f 47' 4 i ' ,, ,-,.M,f Carol Senator Linda Sharron Ron Sheehan Walt Shirley Janice Shook Denny 5l1fUfTl ROSUUC1 Silva Pam 5lrT10nSOI't .ef -lim 5imDl4if1 Roxie Singleton Joe Sisneros Terry Sitler Leon Slack Dave Slesser Jerry Sliffe Brenda Smith U i l 'itll i ' I' i i llli A X i l Chris Smith Jean Smith Kyle Smith Linda Smith Sophomore, Gerri Tedeschi, experiences one of those days common to every Spartan. 62 soPHoMoREs Mike Smith Tom Smith Adriana Smits V Diana Chenowith typities the timid and meek Spartan , . ', ff 4549 2:11-33 . sophomore. ,f f ,,,,4 Gerald Smits In Weelness Of Zta! Am! In U16 Jlfiidsi Of Hgh! AA H fm. I Q18 .lit H N-1 ,,-- .J-J 1 '4 ' g fkf' '-1 1' 7 Exhubercnt Sophomore spirit odds tothe decor of Sportonlond. Z 4' it ,.-'1 Jim Snomon Ed Somers Chodro Sommers 43 V- J if ' ' F 'fd' In ' I i -21.4 - -- 'N' 4 ,I ' ' - 'Cz' fl .JV f X I I , .f K 1 X., V, 5 'i M 1 l Shar Stephenson Corrie Stevens Q i K 1'- 5 Dino Stevenson f 4 I 1 V Dove Strawn Jon Struck Mike Sullivan .av Md In the midst of fight, their couroge is unfoiling. f, A f , 1 - , I Q L4 ,Y Q t E' j' 1 ll 3 ' 'K , ' 0 lc ,-I 0 . l ' ' a 2 I S A so Debi Sorensen Hermon Springer Vicki Stotsmcnn Scott Steckley Potty Steele , ' W f f ' .. ' I , ' . Z a - ' -D - n 'Q A .1 '. ,, 'f in lt- -1 .gy X MK , S, . .. .E-iz , I gf ! :I 5 I .a.,,g3.g..t.g.- Vfgiria ,. -, .uf , gee. - V Wg, ,v l .,.f' , , , . '-fl'ff,51-1 , V ' 'gf'-5' Sarah Stewort John StolDD Becky Storey Pom Straub Meg Strauss 54 .awe LM, E 1 --- j N4 . ' ff' 3 ' m- 4 1 A '- A , , xg if , lx: 'xl Q Debbie Surmier Steve Sutton Moore-en Toit Ed Talbot KUr1Tglmgge SOPHOMORES 63 - 50,0 amorous' Shrfuld Grow Ami kzkrerz into 3 ,, A Sherry Talmage Laura Tanner S A ,,., . rr , rr rr T f if A ,,,A y M 4' . ' W., W T Q14 , fr 1V ' f T' '1 -' ll- K I H QA., 5 ' T. Sieve Tarabalda Larry Taylor li r I ,A ' V New Spartan, Cindy Morrow, and her Big Sister, Susan McCormick, watch The fashion show af Big-Little Sister. Susan Taylor Gerri Tedeschi 145, M41-. s -. I . .4 41, -. . ,-,.- : . ,, z i Eddie Teiecla Teresa Terry Kaihy Thilges Marshall Thomas Tom Thomas Carol Thompson Robin Thorsell Paul Till -yawn. -as-. lil 1 ,T ' 'il ifp. 42 3 V 1 iz Paule11e Till Brad Timme Chuck Todaro Ron Todd Mike Tracy Mike Trebing Debbie Traggell De,-,ice Trussell wa 4,- is Laurie Tucker Bev Vale Kim Van Etren Dave Van Versr Kim Vasquez Nanci Vasquez Lore Vogel Allqn VL-,Shan 64 SOPHOMORES x ig llll A Sufmoth Old Age In Chess ffallvuf d J-fall Yvonne Wadsworth Glenda Wahlert K E N, 54 -ri fitis llfik Laura Walker Nancy Walker nu l SW it Q 4 Richard Walker Marcia Walters l Paul Till Diane Warn-er Jim Watanabe John Watanabe Michelle Watkins I H1 f il i iq.. i X, I i .2 ,,,,'-'A -vla- W ,.. I-.,..,-v -,,,.-- ,.. ,....--f -,,,. .no- -0-4 4 ff -,.,,,,.' The faces of Bill Kramer, Jan Struck, Barb Cassatt, Phil Schimmel, and Jan Passavoy reflect the inescapable Blahs. Qi' l , V. 4f 51 Debbie Watts ' '94 X 5. D .,..,rq .VVWZZ N , gi ff ,'-gs 1 ,' A by 4 .1 4 Q. fl 1 I x ' , X. f - - Conrie Webb Phil Webb Jon Wedernann :Hg ' j' we 'avg - ,Q , , - -Ky, H My, V JT? f f 1 'V 3 wa.. Q Z 5 . 1 , 1, ,. uw , 4 l -i ,L-it A. U A 1.53 K 55 aQ,q,,,,t4 if . 3' Q q6?'5f.QsiQnf'2'f?, wwf ' 43, Y ,, 3 E' ff,f 1L5. -a5'qa,s,j-1 gfgqvqw gn P-Y i, - E' -r ,-ff, g,f.fqq.5F:'.. lhmfgfluh, Q 5 'fi' J 4 : .,'1:L,f Q-r'cvA.!w.'-' l' Bruce Werlgeworth Ken Weed STEVEN Welch Denyse Wells Mike Welsh Sheila Wendler Valerie Wheeler Kathy White - sell 414' 'Q ,IWC ,Jug-11f', ' , , , .-' +11 ' rn , f 3,1 V 5 , 42 l v if fi'-5 -. I ,tv A 3:1 25,4 My , , . I Sharon ite usan itesi es enyse ic ers eim e ie icox onnie Wi e or Qonnie Wqiefofd - . . Wh' S Wh- ld D W' li ll A D bb' Wil l- ll l d Cynthia Williams David Williams an Vasllall 'x SOPHOMORES 65 Saphvmarcs Kem!! Chair Happy Wlamvuts If ' '9 e f Williams Jerry Williams Charles Wittrner Kathy Wittrner Peter Wilson Shelley Wilson Debby Winston Cyndy Woepse , ,Zo f A 2, -nic' W4 1541? J I Q71 m!2i::,fvf,,! QW 'rig gn, , f ,z iw 0194! N f , 2 if - .,1 4' ' , f' 1 V 1. Av V i 1.f2'r G .' -ff ilk' M J i 'gf N 7 4, 5 f 3 JL 7' 3 -:I ' X f 3 ,Q r A A L 'f V Q' K ' ff' if -L 4, 1., - f. . rf. f V ? A A ' Q ' Ai, lb E21 3 hqfifg ., f H ff -lv if E. ag' Deborah Wolsky James Wood Robert Wood Colleen Woodcock Tom Ward Mark Workman Lu Vina Wright Steve Wri ht 9 : I iQ'i.g:,r1'2 rW' ' ?f?' 15 ,iff ' , if ' 45, -- ,, 5, ,. , - , ,, 4 iii 11311 ,:':,:. , 4 1 ff . ., Q2 'Y' 5- M 4 r ' f ' HJ, W , 9 My A VV ,.,l, f, 4 I I ' ,V -JW ' ?f ' 1. 1- Ai r' f , ,fa H 47. 4- , , ' , V ' ff ,, V P f 4 ' 2 , Q, A H , X V 1 ,. 1 . X H. J 5 ll l iQ i Jennifer Wyman Doris Xanthos Ed Yaros Delane Roberts Debbie York Robert Young Bill Young Pam Ziegler WZQV' Z. ,,,, :17g,Q2i?3 , pf' - P' 71 Hifi ,- l li. 'J ' ,, ' l X ' -at W 1 A l 's 'IF ' 1 ,J ' 1' Y, qi r ri' Mike Zeutzius Richard Zimmerman Lynda Zwinger Robert Allen Brad Engle Ronald Hoskins Greg Rimock Mary Andrews Bruce Evans Robin Jaegee Delgne Robeyys Jerry Baker Steve Fehr Ronny Jenkins Paul Roberfs Suzanna Barr Amy Finkle Nancy Johnson Jeff Rome Daniel Black James Blevin Charles Brown Don Bunke George Chant Diane Chenowith James Clark Gary Cooper Sheri Cooper Bruce Cole Susan Crandall Paula Crawford Charles Cull Mide DePaola Robin Dickenson Patty Dodge Lacinda Donner Karen Durst 66 SOPHOMORES Dennis Finnegan Scott Fletcher Pamela Fornoff Lee Francis Steve Greeneberg Bruce Griffin Eric Kearn Kathie Kealing Judy Kollar Paul Lacher Ronda Lauridson Margaret Lautsch Danny Griffin Mark Lee Judy l-loffemon Richard Leueque Steve Hamilton Joe Laney Russell Hartsuiker John Hartwell Rocia Hernandez Dennis Herald Edward Hobbron Gregory Hogan Richard Holmer Dean Hopkins Gary Horn Jeffrey Malinski Mark Mallinckrodt Dennis Martin Jonathan Morrison Gary Paaline Don Perez Ruth Pinedo Richard Reed Ronald Rencher Marcia Roy David Santana Michael Sehindorf Lisa Seeley Larry Shaw Greg Sheldon Woodrow Tipton John Townsend Rick Turner Larry Walker Tom Ward William Ward William White Daniel Wiester Melanie Wilson Jim Wright Kathy Wright Janice Wright lmlllf ffm! Book 5'0rufard C0 Chose Of U15 Qufurv in 'l Q-f-.if--e Jxl Ann Quisf and Mira Perinovic moke the history program seem worthwhile. f ' 4'fQ W' S g 27? I , I 1 f 1 I , .4 V4 , -., A Becky Nally feels relief after the Tension of a parade. slcares on. Struggling for balance, Donna -.- ,i Douglas lleffl Steve Strong iokes with his luncheon buddies. SOPHOMORES 67 1 I r Chair Vzficcs Kama ?or!l1 As Che Voice Of Zeus Mr William E MonTonna our principal has cerTalnIy earned his TiTle as The Chief SparTan H has pro vided The school wiTh a generous amounT of spirrT and enThusiasm He has helped in all of The areas of educahon and has accomplished a higher level of academics Than in The pasT Mr. MonTonna has devoTed much of his Time To The advancemenT and achievemenT of The sTudenTs. IT is his work ThaT has Truly made Villa Park High School NUMBER ONE! Is- ,,,,, Mr. Sfephen Ellish I T I I I f E I I I 2 2 I i I A I I I , 2 1 1 I I I L 7 I I ' T 1 I I ' 4 I 1 I I - 1 T I I f,JM,, -NJ -..1 S Mr. George Osborn , Z A Q ffm 2 Mr. Dick Smith 68 FACULTY Mr. William MonTonna Mr. STephen E. Ellish is The assisTanT principal in charge of curriculum. In his work, he deals wiTh all Types of curriculum and The diTferenT areas of sTudy. Among Mr. Ellish's oTher responsibiIiTies is The iob of Teacher evaluaTion. He visits The classrooms dur- ing The year in order To deTermine ThaT The courses of sTudy, as defined by The governing bo-ard, are being carried ouT. Mr. Ellish puTs all of his efTorT inTo his work and always seems To come ouT smiling! Mr. George E. Osborn is The assisTanT principal in charge of Pupil Personnel services. He is concerned abouT The problems of Villa Park High School and is consTanTIy working To improve condiTions.' His over-all dufies include counseling and guidance, aTTendance, and advising sTudenT acTiviTies. IT is also Mr. Osborn's iob To assisT in organizing various assemblies and acTivi1ies ThaT we can enioy. Many people Think ThaT The job of Dean of STudenTs on our campus is an easy one, buT Mr. Dick SmiTh will Tell you ofherwise. IT is his iob To keep Track of Truancies and sTudenTs who geT ouT of order. He is always ready and willing To help counsel a sTudenT and To Try To work ouT any problems ThaT occur. I planks Of hzps Chcy Karry Acrass Ca Che Quture Mr. Dove Bcistin is ci very hc1rd-working ond hoppy counselor, He counsels students vvith lost nomes trom A-D. He enioys his work os o counselor ond is constantly working to help his students in every possible Way. Mr. Bostin gives odvice on which courses to toike ond he is cilso very helpful in mony other vvoys. f I Mr. Bob Edwards, dccording to the students he coun- sels, is ci very understanding mon, He is very con- cerned obout students groduolting ond counsels them to choose the right subjects. He is in choirge ot counseling students with their lost nornes ot E-J. lf Mr. AI Finlciyson is in chcirge ot counseling students T-Z, ond is olso involved in leodership, This includes student government with groups such cis cobinet, student cittciirs, ond oll groups involved in the stu- dent government. A worm smile ond ci friendly dtti- 4 tu W de ore the things remembered most by the students hose counselor is Mr. Finlayson. ,gal , .,,Q, I A :7 I-E ' ' . ' E r i i 7'-.Q X Else ,ffiktnj ' c- it 5x - h Mr. Keith Reid is on energetic counselor vvho will olvvoys occept o student into his ottice with on smile. He counsels oll students ot Villo Pdrk High School whose lcist nomes begin with P-S. Mr. Reid is cxlvvctys recidy ond willing to help ony student in need of cidvice. From post teoching experiences, Mrs. Wilmo Wittmon con eolsily recognize the problems thot ci student toces during his yecirs ot cz high school. She con reoclily ossist ony vvonting student. She counsels the students with lost ncimes beginning with K-O. FACULTY 69 Keniers Of dfmmuuicaliou Are Zfhey. . . l if M'-Q, lf l had a harmonica, l'd be all set. , fl a.. '4 A MRS, MARGE BLAKEMORE English Department Secretary MRS. THELMA CALDWELL Attendance Clerk I l L 1 ' T xl i I 1 jf I T J ' ' , , i f , if M' 1 u V W4l'W f ' f . . 1-of-cf X' 1 MRs. BETTY FOSTER MRs. DARLENE KRAGE Secretary to Mr. Montonna SecretarY 70 MV Osborn UQ MISS MARY KAARMA MRS, MARTY LOGUE United States History Teacher Aid Bookkeeper Ev 7 I C R I 2143.1 f if .r ' f X tt f .- , l I .,, 9' , ., l ' MRS, PAT MUELLER MPS. MARCIE OSWALD , Secretary to Counselors Secretary to Counselors Wil' ' 'F lf l . T, Tj., I- 1 ' J W x ' Most students at Villa Park l-ligh School don't Tully realize iw I 1 . the importance ot our secretaries. These women do out- l . . 5- 'ix X :N T in 5 standing iobs for us and we hardly ever even say a mere I Q . lg ,IHA ' A ' Thank you which could mean so much. .,-.., T'.' T, e u D, --my U - ll Vll, While Mrs. Caldwell is busily signing attendance slips MRS. NANCY CROSSMAN World History Secretary 70 FACULTY MRS. ESTHER DANKER PBX Operator and typing up the maior absence list, the other secre' taries are also hard at work in their various iobs, such as handling the switchboard and answering the tele- phone. No one can match the alertness and skill of the VPHS secretaries. .fffwfffff T' T T 'T I i in .Na Gzff .75 Jlflighlier Chau Service We have several new additions to our history depart- ments this year, To aid the world history and United States history team teaching statts we now have tvvo secretaries. They are constantly busy typing seminar re- quirement sheets and lecture outlines when they aren't hooking up ear phones to tape recorders and answering phones. Some added members ot our faculty in the history area are the teacher aides. These aides are completing their graduate Work, helping the teachers out by giving lec- tures, heading seminars, and administering tests. Q ,gilb- W6 3 65522-.. Mr. Corradino and son, Donny, explore the Villa Park High School campus. 7-if-gif :B ii 'CH I J MRS, MARINEE PAYNE MPS. MARIAN PIERCE English Teacher Aid Personnel LL I V ,1 'IV 35-'JU f ny? ' l '4f' f irselcii lize till' ere ip5 ie' MR. JOHN RANDOLPH MlSS CHARLOTTE RUTKOWSKI iflt World History Teacher Aid United States History Teacher Aid le- he R f-H44 ,' I 5 1 Z 7 -11 MISS SHARON SELBY MP. JAMES STARR English Teacher Aid United States History Teacher Aid -at fgvi.. MRS NEVA STOUFFERS MRS, LQU Wiiggyvi SECVETGVY to Mr Smiih Secretary to Mr, Ellish .iziifw f ff. MPS SHIPLEY WlTl-ll?OW MQ5 TQNI ZIEGLEQ United States History Depgrtmgnt Qeglsmjr Secretary FACULTY 71 Our teachers are a significant part of our school. They are Super Spartans and often generate a strong spirit among students. Many of them come to the games to cheer our team on to victory. They believe in our school, are a big part of it, and help make it the fine place of which we are all proud. Many teachers spend extra hours on school activities, such as going to games, dances, supervising projects, clubs, other school functions. ifx , 93 m 91 1. 5- C jigs-QS. Q r- -s 1 -2 if si xgx. Qc' 2 :D 33 Q, Z -if Q R I N ,N M5 X -4 is X 'IP Y., w X X ANS' t C 3 if E CL. S0 Q 9, rw fn 7K U, I 51 5 :c 2 Z '4 Z 9? 5, 2 , O 3 3 JP ' :a rn F: 9, -4 -5 Z gt P3 gr fi fi E 0 Z 0 css xxxm titty!! I xx Z MR. GEORGE BRADFORD Spanish Clothing, Foods, Home Design American Democracy MRS. IRENE BREWSTER MR, RALPH BROWN , , X ,z X?-,,.ff'ffvf , ,,, 5 -If . 4155 ff,:o--:Qg.,,,g.a,.,.-+I- '-W. Z ,, ' QM, ., 5. V, ,,,,,,, i K MR. oicic Breurit MR. DON BucK MR. BRUCE BuLLocK History Instrumental Music Novel 72 FACULTY UZ: ,, 1 4 'W 2 Wyfspgg , I . ,,,,,,,-, tw! Camera shy Jerry Fair, Adaptive Physical Educa- tion instructor, displays his superb athletic ability. Dome-stication is the chief goal of the Home economics classes of Villa Park High School. The course involves practical experience in such areas as clothing, foods, home design, budget control and family living. Practice in the areas pro- vide an excellent background for future endeavors. The wide variety of topics help prepare the Villa Park High School student for a successful life. A6718 Direction Ju Which fducntiviz Starts i 'Ill ,4 ,flfiezn WillZ7eter1e1i1ee flie 5'ufure L'1fe The science oleparTmenT of Villa Park High School is a well organized uniT. WiTh several courses available, The faculfy Teaches biology, chemisTry, earTh and life sciences, and The more advanced physics and physiology classes, Along vviTh microscopes and dissecTions, sTudenTs also work WiTh formulas and chemicals. Also imporTanT is The maTh deparTmenT which aids sTu- denTs in Their preparaTion for college, wiTh algebra, geomeTry, senior maTh and an inTroducTion To college mafh being offered. 4 F 'Q I , Q I l e 9 I l 4 fel ' ' 1 if L' 4 2. '- ' - 91 , . V -'if' 53 mt i x T 'Q . 5 I 5 ' 2' .. i If Q v I xi V M f 3 2, , , 144, ,gg ,, -fi MR. BOB CAMERON MR. BRUCE CAMPBELL ICM, Senior MaTh Algebra ll, Physics u ,Iii ::l Edu: 67: CC A- Jl ol Ill lla Ill' pygfllic :lollllllgx iiol all 305 lllo' i iiiif i will i Sfllf R Miss Lois CANNAVINA MP. Fmrsir Cl-IAMBEPLIN Biology, Life Science Boolflfeeping, Typing X75 MRS, MAXINE CLARK MR. CLIFF COLE Physical EducaTion Journalism, Novel, Shorf Sfory ,,f MR. DAVE COLVILLE SToTe Requiremenfs, P,E. MP. DICK COPRADINO World MosTerpieces, Brinsh LiTeraTure sf , Q--1 qv VW- MRS, LOIS CRIST MRS. MARIAN DARSIE English Short STory, LaTin MP, VINCE DE FALCO MRS, KAPEN DENNIS American Democracy ShorT Siory An innovaTion in Teaching aT VPHS is The TreaTmenT of liTeraTure and English language courses. Because The sub- iecTs are mosTIy semesTer courses, sTudenTs are required To Take only Two semesTers of English afTer Their sopho- more year. SubiecTs novv available To sTudenTs are BriTish LiTeraTure, ComposiTion, ShorT STory, Novel, and World MasTerpieces. Cf course, drama, speech and various reading classes are sTill offered. WiTh This wide range of courses, an increasing number of sTudenTs have Talcen an inTeresT in IiTeraTure and The English language. FACULTY 73 ,Against 0m s Will 6014465 Wisdom .,,,,W. . , X Zgzlw 1 ' 'Z 5 Oh Sonics, you shouldn'1 hove! rw- ,KW 1 p H . V ,fn- X f VI HM MR. LONNEY DUNPIAR Mies, BETTY FISHER Machine Shop, Merol Shop, RSUCIIVIQ Wood Shop , 1 H ,, is , I -1' fs. ,gr ' iJi21'-i-- . . I I I- ' I -ll' ,if , . 1. -T' I - V ' ' W5 MI? MEMO HACKLER MP. BOB HAYSOM World Mosierpieces, Shori Siory Auto Shop 74 FACULTY I I ... 1 ,X MP, LES DRIVER MR. JACK DI MAGGIO Aff, Cfoffs World His1ory Q, MR, BILL GOULD MR- MEL GPABLE VOCGI Music P.E., Store Requirements dlgfgum ,V -f MISS ALICE HERRICK MR. LARRY HOMAN Nurse Worlcl Hlsiory Villcx Pork High School moy well boosr of iis music pro- grdm, both insfrumenrol ond vocol. The Spdricln morch- ing Iodnd ond performing vocol groups hove olwoys mode o fine showing in their respective fields. Depend- ing upon ci sTudenT's preference, he moy wish To ioin coder bond, 0 sfrings closs, mixed chorus, symphonic choir or he moy wish To furlher his culrurol knowledge in ci music oppreciolion closs. x il, I I I , iii If lata gl!! li I gi: k il' W5 ,fr 'C ge K iw I . .ni ,ef 4 I X . Guesswvrk .75 ,Noi E715 Same As 6'erfai14 knvwledgc Art is an increasingly popular form of expression, and VPHS students have wonderful opportunities in this field. A student may wish to take art or crafts for their personal pleasure, or if planning a career in art, he may take commercial design. Industrial arts are also popular studies for interested students. In this category, Villa Park High School offers such courses as drafting, elec- tronics, machine and auto shops, and metal and vvood shops. J IUJI. ic: ai in de oi degrees in .a and SUD M0 Q. r 'MY A J -6. MISS MAUREEN I-IURLEY Algebra MR. BOB HUMMELI. Physical Education f , fx 1 - Q X MRS, SHARON IGOU Recordkeeping, Typing, Student Store MR. ED HUTTGER Ceramics, Art L MR, IKE ISAACSON MRS. LU JENKINS American Democracy, PE. United States History MR, NOPM JOHNSON MP. PHIL JOHNSTON English Drafting 1 1 . ' I ' 'J 1 fvL49!L,,: ' 11 f' Ti fn' f if -L , MPS, LORETTA JUAN MP CHUCK KATES Typing, General Business, Geometry Business Law If iq :7 Q B N, .. is - rr I 1 --v -.gfg ins .1 -nm, MPS, NANCY KING MRS. SHEILA LILIEGPAVEN French United States l-liSTCry Seminars on chosen topics of history, lectures by the teachers and homework assignments lead the vvay for the advancements of this years history complex. An occasional instructional movie is a change of pace for hard-working Spartans and a scholar quiz novv and then is just enough to brighten up a History class, Inside the individual classrooms, tests are given and the students are kept on their toes with varioug lqgmewgylq handouts and quizzes. FACUL ,GQYW TY 270 Think Wiscly fs U15 Greatest GI!! Of Gad The sophomore English Team has made several advances from lasT year's deparTmenT, lnsTead of having one assigned Teacher, all of The sTudenTs are TaughT by The combined eTTorTs of The English Complex. They dig more deeply inTo The classics and learn new kinds of sTory wriTing. AlTogeTher, This deparTmenT lecTures To The sTu- denTs and in Turn The sTudenTs aTTend seminars in which They discuss The meaning and inTerpreTaTion of These chosen books. MRT GARY LONG World l-lisTory MQ, ALEX MASUCQ l-lard of Hearing NW' LAPPY MISFHEL Ceomerry French 76 FACULTY MR. FELIX LOPEZ Spanish ,iv '11, ! Ei' 'T ns.. fn f MP. BOB McKlE Physical EducaTion ' .,2,,2 , , , 'hf'f1f' ' me ff! A W fV.,,, ',V. 2 1 ,. f '4. i - fa-:1f. 'f'.L1 W W 'hz . , wc- T' 21-' A' fl:-Q56 fr ivffhm WW , 'Z'Lf13:'f' if l 1' Vfiiffkf rg r rr y ' ' '21 A H., -, 7 MC 1 T . '- 'f Lv Q, T, T ff ., ' Lgzzrr-4 1, f-, T 5,1 grfsrrff? 2:21 ' - -11 ffm. --'f.:',pz-9 41 M .1 jffifj, ,JH iff' , , W??55ff'r' 1,1311 J! T ufflgfgfff . f ,f,ff'H- ,H 1?-'+L- ' 444l.-'.444. 1' - 'ff MDS NANO' MUPPL-Y World l-hsTory l ,gr 2 Z4 An endless exuberanf smile is one of Mrs, Wilsons many Trademarks 2' i ' Ty - K 'lt 1 T. MP. JOHN MUELMESTEP MRS. JOYCE MllLER AYT Stenography, Typing Villa Park High School is The only high school in The Orange Unified School DisTricT which operaTes a curricu- lum specifically Tor The hard-of-hearina, The sTudenTs re- main in one classroom during mosT oT The day. They are TaughT a wide varieTy OT subiecTs vviTh vocabulary having a greaT deal of imponance. Each sTudenT is TaughT The pronunciaTion and The deTiniTion of a word, vviTh much dependance on lipreading and The blackboard. The hard- oT-hearing classes were insTiTuTed To help and improve These imporTanT sTudenTs. vo f 5'or Chase Uziugs We Must Pay ,4 Memvrnlflc kefurn ll Business education at Villa Pork l-ligh Schoollprovides beginning tor students interestecl in ci career in the busi- 'F ness vvorlcl. A stuolent rnciy choose tronn business loyv, 'ff Q bookkeeping, economics, typing, oncl stenogrophy. In - n .tx order that they rnay gain ci background tor o stimulating I , 1 business future, 5. lx. 4 I ' A I I 6: wg ! , 1 ..., t , lv MR. B!LL OATES MR. BOB POMEROY Physical Education Attendance, Senior Problems MR JIM PPOFl:lT'l' Ml? JOE QUAPTUCCI Electronics, Geometry Chem stry f MRS, GERALDINE PHOADS MR. JACK ROWE Speech, Drama English A YYYV A X XX' Q S 7+ V S i + L as MRS. BARBARA SABEN MR, BOB SAKAUE S Dance, Drill Teorn Generol Business, Economics, Solesmanship 4'l!'rf1, yn' -R V05 . L MP. HANK SATO MRS, SOPl-llA SCHEPE Algebra' P-E' Biology, Physiology Members of the faculty serve os iudges at Annual Pumpkin Decorating Contest. FACULTY 77 Teachers eheeurage Uzeir Students, Of Uzese I., eg, . , , 1: tg, I, , I is li Physical Education Mr, Stokes earnestly discusses everyday school problems with Mr. i Montonna. 1 5- .. MRS. VIRGINIA STRAIN Family Living, Senior Problems, MRS. TERRI SMITH MR, GARY STOKES Composition A4, . 4 I i I, me A 4. Elizfll f' III 1-MQ L may . f 1- ,:' f me N -A X, X -ff . Ii '- AA di 9 l '.-sl R , ,. I .-3, MRS. ENID TAYLOR Librarian Foods Miss Num DAY Mias. ERMA FOROSS Library Clerk Library Clerk U i, il A? MRS. TONI SCHUBBERT MR, ELBERT SMITI-I Geometry, Algebra Biology, Life Science Ii , 4.2. 78 FACULTY Dfivsfi' F'l lM MLA ' , in Q 1 .. ifilfui-Ls la, l T ii! Y Z 1 hm Zflzings Zell Um! Which you 61114. 1' P' ,L 1 1 5 i' I UW 'L L P i CommunicaTion befween The nations of The world is more expanded Today Than ever before. STadenTs are becoming more and more inTeresTed in expressing Themselves in a foreign language, They are learning a conyersaTional meThod which also Teaches The fandamenTals of gram- mar. Along vviTh French, German, and Spanish, LaTin is also available, which is helpful in comprehending many languages. Q 1. -1 neun: f A g g ! P3 2, . , 4. 3 . 9 1 ,-xx: F 5 39495 224 MR, PHIL THONER MR, AL VELA ' Novel Spanish , Lp VV ..., S I X I i MR, ROD WILLIAMS MP. ESKA WILSON Algebra, Life Science Wogd Shop ,.-4 MRS. CATHY WALTERS Miss MARY WHIPPLE El'19lfSl'1 Physical EdUcaTion 4 .. af' . ' ,'g. ' ' .K Q ' i n s J g,,::111-' MRS. PAM WILSON MR, LARRY WINCHELL Y' 'g ., 5azf51x. fl' I . , .,4,,.,..s,..w.-..,. Z- Hey R, --K. .......-Uv. is-fi, A gm' krmmerk n G9 T 0 l AUTO Shop, DrafTing 0 , - if E LL , , ,, A l 'Qt ' ---.3-V Y ' ' ., Jf'195:,--iiZ5'Eiff' ' L i L' 9 ,, ff -ir-'lui fr lf, Y ,' '-51 , 1 Q-jf ' 5 MARS. SALLY WITT MRS- SYLVIA WON American Democracy, P,E, An 9695 ll A FACULTY 79 ,4 Heart- SQ!! Chunks Yor Chose Who Serve lla' . . . I0 E' QB as 36 l , -w 4 .H-:N ,V . 1-N ' A I -7 V if l 1 ., 517' Q. gt 1 H' gl fur' -. -v-4-- 5 75 ao FACULTY A ' L MR. HAROLD KIBBY Superintendent of Schools Top left, Bus Drivers lleft to rightl Jerry Miller Afton Logue, Gerald Hutchinson, Bull Starkey, Robert Moeller, Steve Nash, Bob Speece, Don Davls. Mucldle lett, Cafeterla Workers llett to rlghtl Zelma Warren, Sharon Lantz, Mary Valentln, Jody Barrera, Susan Horton, Barbara Windernuth, Margaret Brook- shier, Elverta Kraemer. Bottom left, Costoclians lclockwise from bottoml John Johnson, Frank Pelfz, Tony Basalone, Cliff Todd, Eel Solllvan, Howard Warg, Mac McCully, John Bell, Shorty Bergstrom, Al Messerall, Orange ed School District Board of Tl, DV 5 ,J ' ,ek E 5' 5-ykegf PE ., Qgr DT-'5 gf r P I -sf? wr wif? B' GMP? H U -' mf Mciuh, The world IS ours To coh uer ,W Mu Hfsseww In whatever mohher you clesure Look Therefore To This oloy onol sef forTh oh o glorious iourheyf Aufhor Anonymous of Trus1'995 L Lg, 1 , N , w . ! '4 ' 1 . . V Ly ,M . ,I 'N 1 U 9 f ,. X ' X 7 1 1' ' 3 A J Y ,x' 1 1 P w, :f f 4 1. . w 5- fs? A: 2 A 'Yu I1 W I 2 L, . S -f i :- vi I ? I Q f ff . ,.TlfI:54 1 fi'71,I ,I , ,,r'w,-svn :gg fm f . 1?f,g5.,4v,, M I -I 5?5QfffTs7f577'7I.' A- 'K' ., .. .1--I ' ' ' Ifw f,h..5..1 4 I 'wr' - , V.. A -zI . V 4-Q.5i:'a,,.3v'::z 1 +29zL?,9.i f: 1 vw K. I ,.,. A ,. 1 rw : ,.- I I 'mr' I I f il I' af- 5 Zia! ,.,:,,,,,,, 1 3540 .. xwr. 4. .f. 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I -f: 1V'2?7H23i2f I' If I. , f ,jw.If1I,I:.:fv 1 I,.A, gr:e1'.f,gff-:.:',,.1iqgIf Ive, 1 4,nff,3g-,,,,:5:fqig,' ' X , 'V' ' I- I A,I'- 1 f1ff??a23 . rg - , ff' 4:-.42 -JQQM. 'uf' 'fa-,'-iff' E-51 .I'. aim- , In Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa Villa 82 BOYS SPORTS Varsity Basketball Scores Uma Ami Devotion Pays Off ?vr Zrzgers l i Non-League Park 73 .... ,... A lhambra 63 Cal-l-ligh Tournament Park 72 ,............. La Serna 65 Park 79 ....... .... C alitornia 71 Park 84 .............. Santa Fe 78 Valencia Lettermens Tournament Park 67 ..... 1 ........ Brea-Olinda 47 Park 60 .... .... F oothill 67 Park 69 .... ..... L oara 60 Villa Park Classic pmk 62 --.4- I I I I I STI Anthony 6Q The 1968-69 varsity basketball team began the pmk 64 IIII . IIII Cememmoi 60 year with the fastest start in the school's history. Park 43 R edondo Beoch 72 The Spartans with only one returning established starter, Bill Krage, and tevv returning lettermen, Nonleclgue looked to players trom the junior varsity and Bee pmk 71 IIIIIIIIIIIIII Amjhejm 75 teams tor added strength. Dave Dayton and Mark Olson, both iunior varsity players last year, Leogue stepped into starting roles as did returning letter- pmk 74 IIIIIIIIIIIIII Tustin 67 men Jim l-leim and Rick Kempton. Park 55 .... .... L aguna Beach 40 Park 48 .... .... S an Clemente 66 Park 57 .... Foothill 65 '- 7 Park 63 ... ... El Modena 61 Park 69 ... ... Orange 66 Park 58 ,... .... M ission Viejo 46 Park 77 .,.. .... T ustin 55 Park 76 .... .... L aguna Beach 49 Park 84 .... .... S an Clemente 53 Park 45 . . . .... Foothill 54 Park 70 .... .... E l Modena 78 Park 69 .... .,,. O range 54 Park 53 .... .... M ission Vieio 57 , Mark Olson John Lawther Bill Krage Villa Park's roundballers defeated their opponent, Alhambra, 73-63, with a well-balanced scoring attack. Rick Kempton was high scorer with l8 points. The Spartans then returned into the Cal High Kiwanis Tournament. Villa Park, led by the scoring and rebounding of Bill Krage and Dave Dayton, swept through the tournament and cap- tured the championship, Both Krage and Dayton were named to the All-Tournament team. With a four game winning streak on the line, the Spartans traveled to Valencia for Valencia's Letterman's Tournament. Villa Park crushed Brea Olinda with Krage pacing the team with 18 points. The Spartans then met Foothill and were handed their first defeat. They bounced back to smother Loara for third place honors. Bill Krage and Rick Kempton were All-Tournament players. Coach Oates and his roundballers then prepared to host the Villa Park Classic. The Spartans first faced St. Anthony and were nipped at the wire 62-69. Villa Park came back the next night, over- came a ten, point half-time deficit, and defeated Centennial 64-60, We then played for the conso- lation championship against Redondo Beach. The tough schedule of the tournament took its toll as the Spartans, thoroughly exhausted, tumbled 72-43. With a weeks rest under their belts, the Spartans traveled to meet the highly rated Anaheim five. Villa Park, missing Dave Dayton who was out with an ankle iniury, played in one of the most thrilling games of the season. The Spartans forced the game into three overtimes before los- ing 75-7l. Bill Krage, Mark Olson and Rick Kempton paced Villa Park in scoring, while re- serve Stan Hein did a commendable job in place of Dave Dayton. 84 BOYS SPORTS Dave Dayton attemp s Wli Spartan Kaaaaballers Mare lata Zaaaaa Arriva AR AN .if Dave Dayton Rick Kempton T ' ' 'tr to gain control. Villa Park began league play with O flip Und wfllf Wm Ovef Tustin 74-69. Dave Dayton led the scoring with 29 points. The Spartans then hosted Laguna Ef9OClW Und defeated them handily, The scoring was well-balanced Wim Rick Kempton high scorer with 14 points. Villa P-ark was then side-tracked by a fired-up San Clemente five. The Spartans had trouble with the Triton's zone defense and bowed 68-42. Villa Park then faced top-seeded Foothill on Villa Park's home court. The roundballers fought hard but were unable to subdue the Knights' scoring, as they bowed in a close match 57-65. Pacing fhe Spgrtgns was Bill Krage with 19 points. After suffer- ing two consecutive defeats, the SDOVTUVWS Pfepofed TAO meet rivals El Modena and Orange. In Villa PGVl45 clash with the Vanguards the Spartans had to COW? from behind to nail down a 63-61 victory. Dave Dayton paced the Spartans with 21 points while Mark4Ols0n added 16. Against Orange, the casaba-men again had to come from behind. Trailing most of the game, Villa Park staged a tremendous fourth quarter rally which gave them another well-earned win, High for the Varsity was Dave Dayton with 18 points, Then came the greatly improved Diablos of Mission Viejo. The Spartans easily defeated them and rested for the second rOUnCl. fp- Z ? C X A 'T-' . cfs' ' A O , Chris Lacher Villa Park began the second round of Crestview League play with a 77-55 victory over Tustin with all five of our starters scoring in double figures. The Spartans then traveled to Laguna to face the cellar-dwelling Artists. The varsity beat them easily, but the victory proved costly as Rick Kempton left the game in the first quarter with a badly sprained knee. Villa Park then clashed with San Clemente for second place. As a substitute, Chris Lacher did a tremendous iob, scoring 13 points and hustling all of the time. Villa Park won handily and were the lone holders of second place. The Spartans then faced Foothill for first place. Villa Park had trouble working together as they were forced to bow by nine paints, The Varsity roundballers then hosted rival El Modena for possession of second place, The Spartans were determined and appeared on the road to victory. But Kempton was iniured once again in the second quarter and left the game, declared out for the season. The Spartans fought back but could not overcome the lead. We lost 78-70. Dave Dayton scored 25 points to lead Villa Park, The Spartans bounced back to defeat the Panthers 69-54. Mark Olson paced the team with an amazing 26 points. The Spartans then clashed with Mission Vieio for a C.I.F. berth, but lost in overtime 57-53. Dayton paced the Varsity with 27 points. Although the Saprtans did not go to C.l.F., it was a successful season. Winning the Cal High Kiwanis Tournament was a Villa Park first, while a third place finish in the tough Crestview league is nothing to be ashamed of. BOYS SPORTS 85 Our Greatest Glory is of In ,Ncwr Qalling, l w fl 1 AQW7' 419 Jim I-leim 'dur 'K' 1 ,.,,,,f2myjV,gW,,, Q . az: Randy Holland Sensor Dave Dayfon runs Info Trouble as he attempts V lla Park v cfory Bruce King The Cheerleaders are just as much cm porf of The team as The players. in SPARTANE 5 S we 86 BOYS SPORTS junivr Varsity Kapfures Shure Of vague Cifle Left To right lrop rowl: Coach Fair, Charlie Kennedy, Par Mclnally, Terry Lundgren, Pere Hart, Ken Pefers, Jim McAferTy, John Woodward, BoTTom row: Rod Krage Jim Corby, Sfeve Udick, Gary Parsons, Jim Klemco, Randy Peferson. WiTh The finesT Junior VarsiTy Team in Villa Parlds hisTory, Coach Fair's roundballers rolled To a T2-2 league mark and a co- chompionship wiTh TusTin. Sweeping Through pre-season acTion, The Sparfans were only derailed by a powerful HunTingTon Beach five. Gary Parsons, per- forming exTremely well, was named To The all-TournamenT Team. ThroughouT The season, The Junior VarsiTy feafureal a shaTTering offensive aTTack and a Tight man-To-man defensive Team. The SparTans would have run away wiTh The league buT a menTal leT-alown, perhaps be- cause of Their inexperience, cosT Them Two games in The second rounal. The VarsiTy can look forward To added sTrengTh nexT year from Junior VarsiTy sTal- warTs, Gary Parsons, Jim McAferTy, PaT Mc- Inally, PeTe HarT and Sreve Tarabilala. 88 BOYS SPORTS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS Alhambra BoniTa Bolsa Grande La H-abra Los AlamiTos Loara HunTingTon Beach Valencia Anaheim TusTin Laguna Beach San ClemenTe FooThill El Modena Orange Mission Vieio TusTin Laguna Beach San ClemenTe Foofhill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo Sophomore star Sfeve Tarobilda X 1 ...F :kk- R Bees Wuish J-fight Kees Pos! Impressive Kccord Bees This year's Bee basketball team had a tine season, compiling a T6 win 9 loss record. Coach Brown's Bee team's start was staggered with deteat and ex- hilarated with victory. With a well-balanced scoring attack, the Bees placed tourth in the league with a 9 and 5 record. The Bees featured several outstanding performers and seven players who saw an equal amount ot action. Leading the Spartan Bee squad was Ron Todd, an impor- tant cog in the team's offense. Other consistent players were Steve Wright, Paul Lacher, Ed Hayes, Larry Peterson, Mike Tracy, and a transfer student, Jim Wells, who played a lead role in many victories. Y t Q A lx f ' lx . ll K I 'af M ..- 'W ff: i I . 7 Ik, 'L' l f l il ff? : .X T . ,F . , , ,' ff xx fr ,K ,f , hw .1 N27 i S y Q x xf ' i dd .6 f' 4 5 as My lLett to Rightl Top to Bottom Row ir Coach Brown, Mike Tracy, Ron Todd, Bob Young, Dave Cramer, Paul Lacher. ROW 2: Gerry Gorham, Larry Peterson, Steve Wright, Rich Hill, Doug Nelson. Not pictured: Jim Wells and Ed Hayes. lLeft to Rightl Top to Bottom Row iz Coach Sato, Rick Leveque, Peter DePaola, Kevin Whitley, Bill Miyawaki, Stan McCormick, Wayne Ce-Paola, Bob Laser, Mgr. Jirn Hamel. Row 21 Rick Landrum, Brian Roos, Pat Bailey, Woody Tipton, John Whaley, Cees The T968-69 Cee team proved to be the most successtul in Villa Parks history. Posting an 8 and i2 season mark, the Spartans struggled through league play with a 5 and 9 record. Outstand- ing players were Bill Miyawaki, Kevin Whitley, Rick Landrum, and Bob Laser. The highlight ot the season was a 3l-29 victory over Laguna Beach. Rick Lan- drum sunk two clutch tree throws in the tinal two seconds to se- cure the victory tor Villa Park. BOYS SPORTS 89 ,vrzrfrm Grapplers Show prowess On Ure ,Mat mx' lLett to Rightl Standing, Coach Chapel, Al Thompson, Bob McKenzie, Larry Diehm, Bob Kennec, Bruce Roberts, Howard Shattuck, Steve Lance, Ed Schmittou, Roger Hegyi Steve Panattoni, Rob Roy, Brian Albertson, Greg Moscrip, Chris Hughes, Coach Hummel. Kneeling: Jim Collins, Warren Martin Ruby, Kevin Hughes, Dan Shoda, Kurt Wyman, Steve Boshetf, Kent Hamada, Larry Lentz, Mgr. Ed Berger. Most Inspirational Steve Lance Dickson, Leonard Fowler, Gary Dix, Jim Wheeler ' T i'i,l ' Th 1968-so ii' d ivii P k H' is . V if ., A e wres ing squa a i a ar ig A V g , School begins the season undermanned and tor Final Crestview League I' the most part, inexperienced. As a result, the Sfgndings ? l ii i t -, . grapplers manage to win only two matches. lldg? Y up Because of the small turnout the Spartans are School Won LOST lr l ,, 1 forced to look to several new wrestlers to fill the El Modems ' ' 5 O i ,r V gaps. Throughout the season Villa Park has con- l-Uslm ' A l fl 1, 3 sistency from veterans Steve Lance, Howard Grange ' ' 3 2 l 'Q ll Shattuck, and Al Thompson who provided tre- Sqn Clemenle 2 3 il mendous inspiration tor the younger grapplers. Vlllg lnollq l A Villa Park High School can look to a more pro- lzoollllll O 5 l ductive season next year with the added experi- ence gained this year. l 3 , . 1 ' . E- l 90 BOYS SPORTS Wrestlers 114 Activa .1, Kevin Hughes struggles for confuol of on El Modena Mofrnon Warren Dixon fighfs off ofrock by opposing wrestler Jwm Whee-Ier ftopj ond Steve Boshef show sim!! 'n wresrl no BOYS SPORTS 91 Spartan fksfiaitias launch Che J-laliaay Saasaa f4'w I ff. T51 T ? I The marching Spartan Band, taking third place in competition at the Arcadia parade, proudly represents Villa Park. Beginning the Odyssey Through winter, Spartans pause to honor outstanding fall athletes at the annual Fall Sports Award Banquet. Centered around a Peanuts theme, the Banquet is planned and sponsored by the Girls' Athletic Association. Following speeches by each of the football and cross country coaches, athletes re- ceived their letters and other awards. Another winter event is planned for the feminine Spartans. Girls League sponsors a fashion show featuring clothes from Jabber- wocky and The Jealous Ear. Commentary and fashion tips are given by the owners ofthe Jealous Ear. j-. . 'fa 92 Martha Doerr models a unique style in the Girls League fashion show. Models and escorts ' ACTIVITIES Che ,virif Of Ehrisfmas .ills E715 Air -iwgg PO' -,.,,,,, Candy Fields questions her skating technique at the G.A.A. skating party The Christmas spirit pervades Villa Park High School in the last days before the Christmas vacation. The Hanging of the Greens, sponsored by the Associated Student Body, is a time for decorating the school with holly and pine boughs, and mistletoe. The classrooms are judged for the best Christmas decorations. The Girls Athletic Association holds their ice skating party at Glacier Falls. Cold and shivering after skating, and sometimes falling on the ice, the girls are grateful for the warmth of a cup of hot chocolate and Christmas cookies. The choir and band also spread the holiday spirit with Christmas caroling on the day before vacation. ff' I .... ,. The choir, directed by Mr. Gould, presents their annual Christmas program. 4-In 1 ' ff' rx ,4 1 5 wi 1? N u . N K4 f' Hanging of the Greens and a classroom decorations contest give Villa Park a festive holiday atmosphere 4 H 2i ff'f' 1-Shea -I gh wi 5 7 4' , ,f .f , f f I 1 i , 4 Qyf 7 W in 1 ' A I TT' 1 I ACTIVITIES 93 fr, My in .W V. ,rm 1 King Bob ond Queen Peggy, aTTended by Their courT, reign over The ChrisTmas CoronoTion Ball, 1968. U15 l5'mufwu.s' 311665 Cha! Caunfhcd ,4 Uzvusaud hzps Red and gold elegance seTs The mood Tor The ChrisTmas CoronaTion Ball. Held aT The NewporTer Inn, The annual formal dance is sponsored by The senior class. I-lighlighT- ing The evening is a visiT by SanTo Claus, who has The honor OT naming The CoronaTion courT and crowning The King and Queen of The Ball. King Bob McDonolcI ond Queen Peggy Walker are aTTended by Their courT, Princesses Gale Tallis, Mary Morrison, Jackie MeTz, and PaTTi deFelice, and Princes John Fausch, Mark Minyard, Mike Moore, rind Don McNealy. The elegonT aTmosphere of The Newponer Inn sefs The mood. The jolly old man comes forTh with The names of The Court- 94 ACTIVITIES Khyfhm ,And J-larmvuy 57114 Chair Way l - , ,. ., . ,,,,.,,,.., ,, .,..,,,..,,,,,.,.,, , 2 M4 Flag and Banner Girls: llett ta right, top rowlz Adenia Davies, Michelle Burns, Becky Brown, Judy Lohr, Joanne Cokeley, Pat Old D ' K' Osgood, Nina Giesler, Nancy Smith, lda Dominas, Diana Collins, Becky Nally, Randy Reinhardt, Nancy Matthews, Cheryl Adamson? aEdISEindk?gClcE:rllqrOlBSegmfrl CUNY ll Ann Chambers, Bermaio Erlandson, Mike Fields, Bill Knudsen, Carol Shobert, John French, Jim Wa ne, Wendell H'll Mk S ' - . - On l0p rowf, F: Y I , 1 e tem, and Jim Miller Row two- Warren Talbo Fred Mason, Carol Miner, Steve Petty, Scott Steckley, Richard Bundy, Dave Floren, Mike Allen, Cheryl Denniston, Russ Hartsuiker ' A ' ' Larry Bundy, Walter Shirley, Chris Pirus, Glen Howden, Jim Pirtle, Scott Dickson, Jeff Stracker, Nelson Brown, Vicki Statsmann, KlinimggoilIf,i,mGynCii:E1sSeIfLnE5lCci, RORW Three: Row four: John Bergen, Dennis Finnegan, Teresa Wehner, Owen Jennings, Brad Timme, Dan Griffen, Darwin Odgaard, Dino Stevenson Cathy Hammond 'T-m p OAiyESmOn4 Q and Buddy Goodrich. Row tive: Steve Panattoni, Kirt Bernatzke, June Paaianen, Ron Barstad, Mark Metsker, John Diaz, Dave l-lelberg Jim Greek ,Ste-v Bgeh f Omiisl Nickel, Bonnie Bloodworth, and John Jenks. Row six: Dan Sheldon, Tom Thomas, Karen Marquart, Jim Martin, Darryl lvanson, Danny Palrker Dan Jett J he NTS e fl RGITI: l Carter, Allen Armstrong, Kathy Charles, and Linda Melsheimer. Row seven: Rudy Ramirez, Leroy Kellogg, Chris Jess, John Haines Steve Fehr Terr Adlginn Aillfl Mefdn lr Evelyn Shook, Mark Roeske, Jana Petersen, Randy Lewis, and Debbie Hawkins, Row eight: Rick Passovoy, Sally Scott, Joanna Voshall, Ray VdnGorldon Mdrk Llesvezf Dive: rc 96 ACTIVITIES wi into Che Jawa d Keuchcs Of Che Soul l . . . . .i-F.-fe .af -w ZZQ Tl ini ' 'n 'W , 12 ..i Senilol L' 'JH , ii- -i W llogii A Wofiell TWO D .,ir r lofi ol ll :U we Ni? ' l gud V A, ggf i Page' i iii' BOSMHV Ro gy? Mere: h Mglli F, 7 Vi Mike Col. ini, , Dai Vlafl' leave J Q . ,Rx 1 Williams, Larry Cox, Terry Lundin, Dave Brambley, Debbie Wilcox, Maureen Tait, and Sharla Petersen. Row nine: Chuck Condor, Carol Roserts, Maxine Dabrowski, Kathy Cgriker, Greg Yoger, Richard Strengberg, George Humphreys, Bill Ely, Bill Coate, Debbie Stall, Pat Widdicombe, and Pam Geyer. Row ten: Jack Tisthammer, Janet Boynton, Debbie Brewer, Doug Farson, Rick Coward, Ellen Vincent, Ben Davis, Jim Capassa, Darryl Chrysler, and Drum Maior William J. Brown. Drill Team iTop Rowl: Michelle Spelliscy, Judy Ivanson, Bobbi Lentz, Cathy Slitfe, Lin Thurber, Lisa Geisler, Cindy Groenewolcl, and Sharon Carlson. Row two: Robin Williams, Mary McAllister, Vicki McKay, Carey Albano, Kerrie Brindle, Nancy McDonald, Laura DeMerschman, and Dianne Gentry. Row three: Sue Ochs, Gay Brindle, Lorraine Wanlass, Deidre Holloway, Sue Dugan, Sandy Stevens, and Cindy Brown. Row tour: Roxanne Hadley, Carol Thompson, Sandy Johnson, Eileen Callaghan, Penny Bowman, Pam Bower, Sue Powelson, and JoAnn Jones. Row five: Mimi Lilly, Lorie Edwards, Dianne Strong, Carol Whitesides, Caprice McLaughlin, Debbie Wolslcy, Julie Sabourin, and Lisa Done, Row six: Linda Betts, Mindy Borel, Patty Steele, Lynn Jensen, Lincla Shapiro, Pam Fornotf, Debbie Foster, and Cindy Elkins. Row seven. Vicki Johnson, Captain, Bonnie Center, Senior Lieutenant, and Debbie Reid, Junior Lieutenant. ACTIVITIES 97 lfighfly Am! jayvu ly Strain Of Mu ic 56710 J J J J. ,-I H, I - J I J ' i I, 4 1, J f I . ll l I ,uf 1 .gp 1 i i I l I I I I I L I - ll Symphonic Choir lleft to rightl Top row: Gary Jackson, Anita Trammell, .lim Lacy, Lin Thurber, Terry Lundgren, Debbie Pledger, John Buchholz, Chris Franklin, Dane Sorensen, Joan Wesley, Gary Roper, Ginny Stoemer. Row two: Joan McDonald, Richard Walker, Candy Fields, Jim Collins, Julie Roy, Tom Pickles, Donna Betts, Mike Potts, Bonnie Center, Bob Cruz, Joan Lance, Steve Strong. Row three: Marty Chezem, Greg Saenz, Barbara Dahleen, Dale Matsouka, Paula Lanier, Robin Griffith, Kathy Thomas, Dean Hopkins, Lorraine Wanless, Roger Heygi, Delores Romero, Connie O'Brien, Doug Ginesi, Barb Miller, Debbie Cate. Row tour: Cindy Turner, Laura Luce, Brian Hoyt, Chrys Chambers, Bill Burbank, Carol Bilskis, Frank Jones Val Humphreys, John Mclilhinny, Becky Smith, Ron Shalacome, Waverly Boling, Rick Turner, Ronna Gaulclen, Orin Fast, Vicki Engle, Ron Metcalf, Mary Morrison, Kurt Nelsonl, Barb Amster. 'f T wi: , X514 , 4512.2 f -- L11-A . t V- ffila, 'S F I V .. nr -1 . f X N XX X X 'ri ., k J, .cw AQ Beginning Mixed Choir ileft to rightl Top row: Bob Steuber, Bob Munoz, Greg Saenz, Steve Strong, Torn Evans. Row two: Julie Abrisz, Mary Luhmann, DeAnn Coghill, Sheri Cooper, Virginia Kotzbauer. Row three: Cindy Nelson, Carol Nelson, Carol Hibbits, Row four: Nina Smith, Beckie Smith, Debbie Conkey. Row five: Maria Capasso. 98 ACTIVITIES Symphonic Choir is a group ot more than seventy Spartan men and women. The singers divide their performances between school and civic organizations. They entertain in assemblies for Villa Park High School and other high schools in the area. These produc- tions include Fall, Christmas and Spring con- certs. Aside from their singing, these vocalists also prepare a wide range of material, ine cluding show tunes, Christmas literature, and classical music. The choir also helps prepare and pertorm in an original show. All tour of the choirs take part in the planning and pro- duction ot this annual show. The musical is written and directed entirely by the four singing groups. One ot these groups, the Beginning Mixed Choir, learns the fundamen- tals ot music. This includes correct conduct' on the stage and disciplined showmanship. Various performances ot the choir are a din- ner concert, and concerts tor both the Fall and Spring. I yx Ml I 4 , I 5 .V' . -ri 'x 'I 8.1 .ll f l I : qrg sg l'?5:r- D ,J mritf' i,?,3l-- S: t-elm fill ill. l Srgui ill' iqmng GP?- . its will Jr, rr, the an 0'CkEl' r fl tg ill? VNC riot Orff if boil, ite fr correfl ill? J sliovmlll ll ffl Zfhmuglz Chess Cimelcss Harridvrs Vocal Ensemble lleft to rightlg Terry Alexander, Jim McAferty, Debbie Pledger, Sharon Turner, Marlene Huff, John McElhinny, Doug Boynton, Lois Conradsan, Carolyn Nelson, Ron Chollacombe, Marilyn Clark, John Salinas, Bruce McElheny, Wrennie Boling, Jan Some-ral, Paula Lanier, Roger Hegyi, Linda Piesik, Bruce Teeter, Doug Ginesi, Carol Bilskis, Jennifyr Gilmore, Rod Bledsoe, Dennis Srdfrid, and Sheila McAferty. Vocal Ensemble has many things to be proud of this year. The new sound system improves Their sound, and along with being talented singers, they are dancers. Their year is filled with numerous activities. They are asked to sing at the Elementary and Secondary Schools Principals Conference, in which they perform a routine entitled Contemporary Sounds of Today. The vocalists sing at many Rotary Club luncheons. ln April alone, the choir presents assemblies for nine high schools, including San Clemente and Newport l-larbor. The musical ofthe year, As Time Goes By, is presented on May I5 and I6. Women's Concert is comprised of girls who practice to obtain perfection in their music. These singers, like Symphonic Choir, Beginning Mixed Choir, and Vocal Ensemble, work hard to make the musical a success. The vocalists participate in many concerts throughout the year. ln the Fall, Christmas, and Spring programs, the girls display their talents, as they do when participating in the Southern California Vocal Association. Q0 1, .Mi-. - M, rf f-xr 1? 1 'fr , y l -.ffmvww . ,M A . X It 1 , f f ' T i X w 9 r ,, , ' -s .l Q' , ,f V J QM' 5 at ,l l V - .4 fi I If ' -rrf c r I I I fill! . . 4' 4 1 ll F W ,,'.'4 r' 'B Ss. Wil l 1 r 411' . Women's Concert lleft to rightj top row: Sher Thinofen, Marsha Lagero T T L ' . Luhmom Roberm Marion, and Cheryl Amick ROW TWO' Roberto Tucker vggbkersgo Zgryb kgturieF Tucker, Judy lvanson, Marcia Roy, Janeen l-lubler Joan McDonald Mar . , I I . . I 1 1 1 , y Maria Capasso, Debbie Linzini, Gloria Hubbard, Terri Mahoney, Daren Chamblin Jsan Djvisle Oslerl Debble Klddel' Melome Wllson' Dlone Elloson' Pom Z'de ROW lllreef ACTIVITIES 99 Girls League Spvusors Weeks Activities gk , ., Xxl:j,..'f I 'rt 'I b.f...n,.. . ,,,Q..-..-gg . 'r f,-.515 At :ir iffi' fwnvw' v hgazs- Q: ' 1 F. GQ' hi' I t,.': i- Girls League Cabinet Ileft to right, standinglz Nancy Weed, Publicity Chairman, Carla Wallace, Hospitality Chairman, Carol Pennington, President, Mrs. Crist, Advisor, Susan Hawn, Vice-President, Kim I-Ioesterey, Social Service Chairman, .lan Knudsen, Sophomore Representative. Kneeling. Nancy Breitmeyer, Treasurer, Laurie Kuhn, Ways and Means Chairman, Peggy Walker, Secretary, if 4 J gy ! . 5 5 ' ' I I 'I if Girls League begins its activities for the year with its Big-Little Sister program. Each new girl is assigned a Big Sister with whom she enioys a fashion show and refreshments. Their first assembly is an introduction of the cabinet and a review of the year's upcoming events presented in a series of skits. Other assem- blies throughout the year include the annual Christmas fashion show featuring holiday fashions, a yoga demonstration and the spring fashion show. The King and I brings fathers and daughters together for an evening that includes dinner, entertainment, and a basketball game with Laguna Beach. Spring events begin in March with the hat sale, In April, Girls League provides all girls with a variety of special activities ending with the Sadie I-lawkins dance. Mothers and daughters enjoy the Hi Mom tea in May. Then the election of next year's cabinet and an installation dinner ends another successful year of activities for Girls League. Y' 1, 35, ,. L ' Kim Wants Dad to go away in a skit depicting fathers' Nancy Weed, Laurie Kuhn, Peggy Walker, and Kim Hoesterey bring Girls League the news about enthusiasm at Date-Dad. UPC0 'l IQ events, IOO ACTIVITIES 5 i -..,.W,s.....,.... in -i :Z l hm . u 'LVM , V 1 ' J' A' i s li Yi 4 J' I-T i 1 . W lr ' .S fl 1 ---2111 ...,g l... T ' ' l 3 N I, rl! rf' aufq. .i, .4 if ,,f., s .999-' It 1. bla T, i ix -9 -r.i,., T iw, .-. U Mfr li-D -:lx .jllld Til! alll: 4 4 ' hw ' 'S 4 TTQW E s fl' Hays Given Squrzl Voice .714 Qarum Boys Forum Cabinef lleft To righf, sfandingl: PaT Mclnally, Sophomore Represenrcnive, Rick Kempfon, Vice'PresidenT, Rick Da Roberis, Publicify Chairman, Kneeling: Bob Anderson, Secrefary, Mike Burns, l-lisTorian, JeTT Gressard, Junior Represemativeg Boys Forum, a coun1erparT To Girls League, was esTablished aT Villa Park This year. The hard work of The cabineT lays a ToundaTion Tor This new organizaTion's TuTure. One of Their maior proiecfs is To build up a Treasury, which They success- Tul-ly accomplished, During TooTball season They held a dawn dance ThaT boTh helps Them raise Tunds and provides an enioyable Time Tor Those aTTending, They also sell concessions aT TooTball and baskeTball games. One of The TuncTions of Boys Forum is To sponsor assemblies ThroughouT The year Tor The boys aT The sTudenT body. They presenT such iTems as a drag racing Tilm and a skiing Tilm. AnoTher duTy The cabineT aTTends To ThroughouT The Year is The se-lecTion of The sophomore, junior, and senior boy of The monTh. This recogniTion is based on several iTems: scholasTic achievemenf, parTicipaTion and inTeresT in school acTiviTies, and conTribuTion To Boys Forum, The accomplishmems ThaT Boys Forum achieves during iTs TirsT year will prepare iT Tor a TuTure of acTive parTicipaTion on our campus. Pep Council members perform a humorous skit for The assembly ' w -QM ,,.m:.,.. 71'-2 , 5 5 if-P.. sch, PresidenT, Vance AbloTT, Treasurer, Bruce Randy Malkemus, Senior RepresenTaTive. 491 Z Ng 5 Mr Monronna addresses The Boys Forum at Their first assembly ACTIVITIES lOl Pep 611111 upporis Chase, Our ,Mighty Warriars i l l ?'! ,el I-...M 1.4, Benchwarmers lleft to rightl top raw: Sue Cashel, Sandy Silverman, Candi Dayton, Juli Seirup, Nancy Kluender, Shay Wolbers, Kathy Hoglin, Jan Talmage, Darian Cook, Barbara Coxe, and Karen Lobeck. Row two: Bobbe Eckhott, Carla Wallace, Vickie Leach, Carol Whitesides, Gale Tallis, Margee McClurg, Joan Wesley, Debra Willeford, Nance Humphreys. Row 3: Mary Lou Fortek, Sue Panattoni, Paula Brown, Karen Anstadt, Rose Hose, Martha Doerr, Kathy Mason, Lisa Done, Ellen Cochran, Becky Smith, and Gail Gibon, Row one: Karen Ligget, Cheryl Cobine, Candy Fields, Patti de Felice, Marilyn Hoyt, and Joy Koski, absent Patti Cassatt. Comprised of a group of peppy, spirited senior girls, the Benchwarmers help to encourage enthusiasm and pride at the pep rallies and games. The uniformed girls decorate the stadiums for all home games. They try to promote more support for the baseball, cross-country, and track teams. Part of their purpose, as the name signifies, is spending time at the games warming cold benches, and they also form line-ups for the team to run through. Meeting often during football and basketball season, Pep Club attracts up to 300 people to come to the meetings and work to make signs and posters. The main purpose of the club being to instill spirit and pep in the student body, the club starts first by getting spirited itself. A visit to a Lakers game climaxes the year's worth of activities. v-rv-nwwpwgqywyfwffvf-f -T--Vw ee - -we -V - W -.. E15 ,sehr -452 .. . . 1 . , xg . ,. ' . .4811 gf 'Eff -lY.'L?ZZ'iifffaz-Q' WT ' ' ' HT? '11ffti'TL V ,w A 'V - wg -' 102 ACTIVITIES Spartans turn out en masse in support of the Villa Park Pep Club 7' . - . 24' pf we F-i ii my iv i l 1 i Spartan Men fwmplzfy la nity Ami ,vorfsmzznshzjv 4 V ea , ctw ' i 4 -5' ,I 4, V Athletic Club lleft to rightl. Top row: Stan Russell, Dave Kestner, Bob Carson, Lyle Hill, Bob Grimm, Brian Miller, Don Stieler, Greg Morey, Gregg Jones, Steve Lance, .left Phillips, Rod Krage, Row two: Pat Mclnally, Rick Kempton, Bob Cruzen, Bob McDonald, Bill Spencer, Gary Rich, Larry Walker, Brad Lawson, Tom Evans, Bob Proctor, Bill Moore. Row three: Don McNealy, Steve King, Jett Gressard, Mike Wolfe, Randy Holland, Bob Schatz, Ke,vin Hughes, Bob Parker, Jerry Nickel, Tom Channell, Gordon Duncan, Barry Rodieck. Row tour: Susan McCormick, Mary Morrison, Becky Baumann, Tish Lobate, Kerrie Gorman, Barb Amster, Jayne Haase, Nancy Walker, Ronna Gaulden, Anne Quist. Newly formed this year is the Athletic Association. lt is made up ofthe Varsity and Lettermens Clubs. The Association sponsors the Donkey Basketball game, and rattles away a Honda 90 that night. Club VP , a night club on campus, is brought to the school by the athletes. Key Club brings something new to VPHS, a Club Orientation Day assembly. This service club con- tributes many things to the com- munity, such as giving Christmas Dinners to the needy through the Salvation Army, and work- ing on a drive to help Susan Mazze. The big success of the year tor the club is their dance, Fantasy in Fog Faze ll. ,Wy-fm-qv: ,nf-vrwwq E AM.f:.,4 HM. Q ww Key Club lleft to rightl Top row. Bob McKenzie, Peter Hart, Bill Krage. Pow two Pat Mclnally, Gary Kempton Row three- Chuck Carlson, Jay Butterworth, Steve Tarabilda. Row tour. E Kevin Whitley, Bruce Roberts. Raw six: Chris Hughes, Bill Boggs. Row seven- Rick Rough, Dave Knudsen Jim Watson Row eight. Randy Holland, John Buchholz, Terry Lundgren, Row nine' Ron l-larnada, Rick Kempton, Row ten: Barry Rodieck Bob Cruzen, Kevin Hughes. Row eleven: Jim Garver, Steve Palmer, Gary Trabgnt, Nor gligvvn John Fgggqhr pomjiy Smith. l ACTIVITIES TO3 Bob McDonald, Jim Helm, Craig Dovey. Pow tive Ron Kisrier, ,mzrlrzrrs Pursue Klzristirm ideals Tl' 1 I Tl Mll Tl TI Hi J I Ml: I This year the Y-Teens became an estab- lished club on campus at Villa Park. Members of the club attend weekly meetings, participate in service proiects, money-raising proiects, and recreational activities. They visit convalescent homes, help redecorate the Y, take trips to the mountains and the beach, and sponsor a successful dance after the Foothill basketball game. Campus Lite is o Christian oriented club. The club's pur- pose is to promote an interest in a richer and more meaningful lite. Members at- tend weekly meetings at a member's cd' home. Campus Life Club lleft to rightl Top Row: Lynda Zvvinger, Karen Schroth, Janice Reihrner, MariEtta Clark, Mary Morrison, Row Two: Gary Trabant, Ed Begley. Absent John Fausch, Randy Smith. x YfTeen Club ileft to rightl Top Row, Debbie Wilcox, Jan Billings, Laura Tanner, Vicki Jarvis, Teresa Terry, Marcia Minyord L M D 1 . Yvonne Wadsworth. Row Twor Dona Anderson, Cindy Milner, Sandy Oclgaard, Berta Clements, Donna Dennis, Debe Sorensen Slachcy TlVj:1Dl:kCeliglDellJVbTi-l ISHOUSSI Delnble Cole Sally Hoyt. Row Three: Carol Senator, Jean Smith, Carol Bales, Barb Cassatt, Janet Knutsen, Mary Pocinich, Linda Lautenberg Chris Hotfman Be knggs' Dqbble Pewccc' Penny Reusch. Row Four: Michele Reed, Linda Zwinger, Anne Funk, Jennifer Wyman, Denise Bancroft, Deby Michener Marie Glowacki Michelle Oglgsb misll Solg Anas' on Marcia Doty. lAbsen1l Patty Steele, Suzanne Tretz. l ' Y' HG GU en' lO4 ACTIVITIES T A Gil SSlqlg llll0 PM ld Weell K9 Urgieci Silently: .iftllicm PS fo ill P5 SUOUQA ': ll - ,cyl li! -'S Q i .,,1 l:ML.,, .,i 2 mink: l iinu Wil 'a r Pew awe A ggily P Service .75 Che Sign Of V4 Noble Seal .,,...V Y ww- V or M v Y, ,xm I S Club ltop row, left to rightl: Mary Lou Furtek, Vicki Furtek, Paula Brown, Kina Kent, Marilftta Clark, Janet Boynton, Carol Kluender, Nancy Kluender, Karen Marquart, Shirley Weaver, Amy Finkle, Joan Ewald, and Lorraine Wanlass. Row two: Karen Killingsworth, Barb Cassatt, Cindy Nagarnatsu, Betsy Knaus, Deanna l-lardt, Becky Baumann, Nancy Weed, Carol Pennington, Mary Pocinich, Peggy Walker, Carla Wallace, Charlotte Clark, Beth Brumley. Row three: Ellen Dunn, Jennifer Boehm, Jayne Haase, Mary Burns, Kathy Mason, IPresidentl Bobbe Eckhoff, Barb Rowland, Carol Decker, Jackie Pierce, Susan Taylor, and Kyle Clark. Not shown: Doris Araio, Patti Cassatt, Kim Hoesterey, Sheila McAferty, Julie Seirup. Members of S Club, the girls' service club at Villa Park, have a busy year of proiects and activities, They fulfill their purpose of service to their school and community by serving as guides for Open House, baking cookies for teachers, giving a Christmas party for children at Fairview Hospital, and sanding and painting blocks for the Head Start Program. The club's biggest project of the year is helping organize and sponsor the 'SH Club Spring Meeting at the Charter House Hotel in February. Another service club on campus, S. O. S., the Spartan Orphan Support, carries out a busy year of work in helping to aid orphans. Through the planning and execution of various proiects and activities, S. O. S. continues to fulfill their worthy purpose. .F , ,, ., 'wtf' f in -:rr w-,. 1, 5 CJ T i cw- i X 1,3 . 5-O-57 ibm mm. Init fn riahtl: Mike Sanna, Tracy Sullivan, Norma Riebe, Tom Evans, Lisa Geisler, and Richard Mallard Row two Deidre Hollrgwgy Comme Mdgcuqhyln Debl: ' 'T 'larshall. Row three, Peggy Brown, Sharon Neloen, Gay Brindle, Randi Reinhardt, Sandy cligl-inggryi Gm! Kmlqy Hmdmon -f I is U15 Babble Of Horrign Cvngucs is Heard As N , ' ' I WWYQQ, French Club lleft to rightl Top row: Doug Fczrson, Bonnie Gerken, Mike 500314-TVBGflD Potter Mike Mantieldn Row tvvof Lin Thurber, Kerrie Brindle, Bobbi Lentz, Robin Williams, Marilyn Hoyt CarallThompsa31l N01 shown- Patty Steele. ' .v ll is 'V 'S A The members at Villa Park's French Club organize and carry out a 'variety of activities related to French culture. Films will be presented at their meetings. Spanish Club members participate in a busy year ot activities and proiects to tultill their purpose ot a better under- standing and knowledge ot Spanish cul- ture. At each meeting members are given a Spanish saying to learn and be able to explain. This year the club has a picnic at Irvine Park, sponsor a bike rally, and makes scenery tor the Spanish play La Tia De Carlos. -1 .f- .-- ..- if 4, if! .2 X ' --- - -i li -rl 3 'writ ' ' Spanish Club llett to rightl Top row' Suzanne Gilbert, Mary Kay Daly D955 W M L Pow two: Skip Poland, Dean Gleason, Dinah Selby. I le Omer, my OU Furtekl Rosemory Cruz' Colleen Webber' Bam' Clemenii Marie Glowacki. TO6 ACTlVITIES Cite' 1 t'en.l,U ,V yo ,Q ew -llufe lil I mtelin I A :lUGlE ln T Miers bzanigli url: C, -'Q gregii, T5 le ul l lJ la .iv my G bi S ' 'ie Sport A ra grieo R y lrti ,varfans Afpress Chair Interest ,714 Qoreigu Zulfurcs German Club llett to rightl top row: Kitty Eichinger, Barbara Keele, Paula Turunen, Sherri McCluney, Nancy Hubbell, Suzie Brost, and Kerrie Bundle. Pow two Don Kaufteld, John Gray, and Mark Goodson. German Club plans and executes a variety of projects and activities in the effort to increase its members knowl- edge of German culture anal language. Their roster ot activities includes starting a German library and sponsor- ing a dance after the Orange basketball game. Discovering Roman culture and increasing their knowledge of Latin provides motivation tor Latin Club members in planning their activities and meeting programs, Striving to fulfill its purpose, Latin Club successtully completes its titth year on campus. I of-'. gg. I WI 22 Af-C -v-.4 .Av N 'x l 1 r 1 i Latir ' ' 'A 'J' A ' TAM Callahan 'als Canradson, Mike Moore, Dan McNames and Linda Smith, Row tvvo' Patty Busby, Bill Metzler, Terry Ggrre-11, DU,-fy! Robe ACTIVITIES I O7 l ,varfans frplvre Vacations Uzrvugh 60165 J 'TH' 1, NXXWA A' 2 Q I , , , um, f , . ,f ,Q f' Co-ed Club, left To right: lSTandingl Chris Rogers, Robin Williams, Nila Leahy, and Debbie Koshman. Top Row: Bonnie Scott, Robin Putzier, Laura Ezell, Teresa Kelley, Connie Maloney, Judi Allen, Diane Applely, Cindy Bertrand, Irene Alvarez. Row Two' Janice Shook, Debbie Nelson, Eorb Slack, Sue Lo Piccolo, Patsy Farnum, ond Koren Piefrok, absent, Julie Ray. Co-ed Club is affiliated wifh The Future l-lomemakers of America and offers Villa Park I-ligh School girls an opporfunify To explore The field of home economics, The girls earn money for Their acfivifies by sponsoring a cook book sale, Coin Club is a new club on campus This year. Beginning wiTh a small group of coin collecfors, The Club rapidly acquired new members, becoming a very acfive club. . , . U Coin Club, leff To right- top row: Bill Gloor, Jim Strahan, Cynthia Swanson, John Gray, and Mark Goodson. Second row: Ed Erickson, Richard Waringer and Dean Hopkins O8 ACTIVITIES U A 1 l l W l x Sl: Bog M W ne' lf de DY Oli reg 7. Lerg Bri ii i x X I S 'x Xi , Ex, ii T ii iiyfi i i ,Mir Vocational Interests Inspire 6111115 fl '75 AuTo Club IleTT To righTl Tap row: MarTy Breitmeyer, Bob Albano, Randy Samson, Bufch Page, Brian Bradford, and David Skip Porter, Andrew Large, Ron I-lamada, Larry Hile, Bob Carson, Lloyd Henry, and Steve Snyder. Row Three: Tom Mortens Bob Parker, Greg Beckmann, Richard Lack, Ken Hamada, and absenT, Dennis Perucca. Boys inTeresTed in auTo mechanics Torm The AuTo Club now in iTs second year aT Villa Park. The bays have enTered Their cars in compeTiTion aT Orange CounTy lnTer- YeuTTer, Row Two: Bob Thomason, Sieve Lance, en, Gary Morton, Pay Van Garden, Barry Podieck, naTional Raceway, striving To increase The speed and per- Torrnance of Their cars. The FuTure Teachers oT Arnerica have a chapTer on The Villa Park High School Campus devoTecl To sTudenTs inTeresTed in Tollowing The Teaching profession. Zenophon is a new club on campus, Tormeol by sTudenTs inTeresTed in esTablishing a Torum on currenT evenTs. The club sponsors lecfures by guesT speakers and also holds open discussions on currenT aTTairs aT Their regular nneeTings. in Zenophon Club Ileff To righrl Arlene Muller, Merri Snow, J An J o n ones, Fufure Teachers Club lleft To riqhTl Becky Smfh Sh -1 W dl and -r-.... nmmr. ,-.hunt lim-In Trover. PanaT1oni,and Janice Larrick. I W I el G en er' Euan Cochran' SUE ACTIVITIES IOC? Uur Minds Are 514ligl1fe14ed Zfhraugh Zultuml tlfchange California Scholastic Federation lleft to rightl Top row: Dan Kipp, Vance Ablott, Bob McDonald, Pat Percy, Randy Smith, Dan Jett, Tim Robertson, Jim Ahumada, Chas Conder, Bob Carson. Row two: Randy Mallcemus,,Darryl Roberts, Gary Livingston, Tim Park, Mark Roeske, Jeff Stracker, Scott McConnell, Larry Cox, Greg Hunter, Bronwyn Kiser. Row three: Jim Strahan, Scott Dolik, Bob Procter, Marc Wutschke, Bill Boggs, Chris Franklin, Scott Dunkleman, Marsha McKenzie. Row four: Lorraine Wanlass, Kyle Clark, Joan Evvald, Frances Billenstein, Teresa Wehner, Sheila McAferty, Kitty Eichinger, Jan Hubler, Susan Cooper. Row five: Kathy Palermo, Pat Widdicombe, Patty Busby, Kathy Mason, Mary Burns, Lisa Done, Maria Barnes, Carol Thompson, Judy Nelson, Vicki Leach. Promotion of international understanding through personal involvement is the goal of the foreign exchange pro- gram sponsored bythe American Field Service. The chapter on campus sponsors a money-making campaign to raise funds to send a Spartan abroad and bring two foreign students to Villa Park. This year Paula Turunen from Finland and Sanzio Zecchin from Brazil are visiting Villa Park High School. They are living with families of Villa Park students so that they may become well-acquainted with the American way of life. Promotion of high scho- lastic standards is the goal of the California Scholarship Federation. Requiring at least three A's for membership, CSF is a club for students who have shown high scholastic achievement. The major CSF sponsored event is their annual Honor Day. Membership for four or more semesters entitles students to life membership in the organization. Q ,' i . V: ry!:: i American Field Service ileft to rightl top row: Sharon Carlson, Doug Farson, Dennis Jones, and Cathy Foreign Exchange stude t P I T . . Shiffe. Row two: Nena Geisler, Sue Jones, Anna Calderwood, Kitty Eichinger, Paula Turunen, and Terry n S GU G Uwnen and Sonzlo Zecchm' Garrett, absent, Sanzio Zecchin. I IO ACTIVITIES Che Mind Of dzch is Kilt' Mau ffimsey ,Zio X , x, California Scholastic Federation lleft to rightl Top row: Pam Von Tine, Sherri McCluney, Bud Schindler. Row two: Kathleen Mclnally, Janet Boynton, Gary Cooper, Richard Mallard. Row three: Stacey Altieri, Paula Brown, Fletcher Goldin, Larry Orsak. Row four: Delindo Reeder, Dawn Olson, Phil McNally. Row five: Lindo Troyer, Evy Kolcis, Jeff Clair. The math club is comprised of a small group of Spartans who have a keen interest in mathematics. In February the club sponsors its third annual math field day for gn- terested ninth graders. Within the math club, another club is forming this year. The chess club, which competes with clubs from other schools, draws its membership from the math club and provides diversified opportunities for club members to develop their interests. The science club is another special interest club on campus. Club activities include group discussions, group proiects, field trips, science exhibits, and guest speakers. K .W-i ., -... ..,..,, , rgyf Math Club lleft to rightl Tom Ellingson, Harold Lewis, Deon Hopkins, Fletcher Goldin, Charles Dalrymple and Neil Aerts. i ,I it -:. 'lv-,cffwf . ' . U -Q J, .I . , 4 Ar. aura Q2 ,F- Y Science Club, left to right: Cynthia Swanson, Bruce Wedgemorth, Kitty Eichinger, Dan Hoyt, Nancy Tollman Gregg Joneg Kgfen gclvom Obwm Cmoi Lmsk Jeff L ' r f I ' ucas. Zefflf and Tom Thompso 1. ACTIVITIES I I I -Q -Q.,--u Q -... Villa Park tudents ulchzcve X Q- wn- . ,QM Q Q - V D -V 3 is -T - - -. . -L , - , - .. .. as , - +A -Q. T ,-. M Q ,... U,-., . -4 u -an -.. ,- 'r if Q.. Gd ArT Club lleTT To righfl Tap row: Terry Way, PaTTi Larson, Lynn Skibbins, Anna Calderwood, Jon Walker, llene Barrick, Korhie Ferreh, Lorinda Read, Pam Hodgdon Row Engle, Dean Gleason, Tom Dancer, Bob Warden. NoT shown: Susie CarTer, Bob Hendricks, Carol Linsk. Members of ArT Club plan and parTicipaTe in a yarieTy of acTiviTies relaTed To arT. By working vviTh The many me- diums OT arT, members produce proiecTs individually ond in groups. ThroughouT The year, Dance Club mainlains a busy schedule of acTiviTies which includes weekly meeTings and rnoney-rc1ising.projecTs. The TirsT of The clubs Two main evenTs is a symposium in The Tall. Various schools are inviTed To aTTend and parTicipaTe in a class TaughT by a guesT insTrucTor, Then demonsTraTe some of Their own dances. ln The spring, The club presenTs C1 dance concerT, wiTh all The professional Touches of sTage, lighTing, cosTumes, and makeup. Modern Dance Club lleff To righTl Sheila McATerTy, Shelley Kennedy, Laura Luce, .lan Wedemann, Linda Hill, Danna BeTTs, NoT shown- Sue Mgzze I I2 ACTIVITIES Chic ll l Szcellence ,714 Che Hrmtizfe Arts Folk Music Club llett to rightl Nancy Tallrnan, Darlene Odgaarcl, Gary Roper, Mike Johnson, Marti Fidel. Row two: Kathy Plonman, Pat Garratt, Jennityr Gilmore, Connie Crist, Jane Riordan, Connie Maloney, Debbie Nelson. Not shown: Maria Capasso, Kathy Dacy. Folk Music Club's members enioy a variety of activities and proiects related to the subiect ot their club, folk music. Their maior proiect each year is the presentation ot the annual hootenanny. This program provides both an opportunity tor amateur musicians to display their talents and an enjoyable evening at entertainment for every- one who wishes to attend. Drama Club serves as the core ,ot the Drama Department at Villa Park High School. The club is divided into tour parts: workshops, publicity, props, and activities. Workshops, the most important part, is responsible tor the dramatic productions that the club sponsors each year. This year's productions include Visit to a Small Planet and tor an all school assembly You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. The club's stand- ards are high in the selection of materials to be presented, and the members strive tor the most professional pro- ductions possible. X -ff s,f -Qt' 'Rf ,Ali Drama Club llett to rightl Sue Janes, Tim Park, Tom Evans, J, David King, Jan Wedewiann, ACTIVITIES Il3 ww ,Wow W f f -Lyn, 1 ' f ,M 1 4 ,Vu'6',f,' f fif ,, L fff junivrs Smluzrk 014 Phase If Of Chair Odysscy 4' - , Z 6 Z M E , . ' v o s - ,,, Ja. .,. 'J 1,2 I - 4-. I I4 JUNIORS Q PY .9 1? ,f4., -.. VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER Jill Sfrong Jim McAferTy Suscm So1vvTelle Karen Lclgerquist l Hacked By ,4 druqueriiig Spirit Ami kighicvus Pride L Enthusiastic Juniors cheer Their teorn on. Pom Cannon censors Hop Engle's artwork, CosTing off The Ties of The summer, The Junior closs soils owoy from The beoches ond parties To ci world OT spirited Tootboll gornes, books, ond The hurried octivities of cornpus liTe. FlooTing gwoy on o roft of spirit, they sTorT o voyoge inTo life Thc1T They will never let Tciole from Their memories. l.cisT yec1r's Sophomores, nexT yeor's Seniors, They will soil To new worlds of undersmnding in o seorch Tor o hcippier life ond The sTorT of befter journeys. Bob McKenzie ond R on Kisner plot Their next originol sign 4 ,rw ,. 'wrmmnq elven 5 ,, The Junior Steering CommiTTee, wiTh both ardent concenTroTion ond momenTs of fun, produce countless signs proclaiming bountiful Junior spirit. JUNIORS I T5 juniors llnife ,Jillian es Sfor ,Harlan Victary 'mf x.. N., , A, 4, f fr 1 In f, 5 Susie Abrahamson Jim Ahumada Ed Aiello Carey Albano Brian Albertson Terry Alexander Stacey Alfieri Judi Allen ,r Y-,X .Ai , ,mn i 1 L 5, 'vis Kathy Allan Mike Allan Irene Alvarez Barb Amster Jaclc Anderson Kevin Anderson Teri Anderson Bob Anderson' We .,.,,,,.,,, r H Bill Anderson Rash Ansari Cheryl Antonowich Diane Appleby l H Ml I I 1 if mf Z 4 V2 , fi I 1 , a aff' Q 7 f ap 'WM' . Doris Araujo Karen Arcel Chris Armstrong Sharon Ayres ' 6 W , I Al look of surprise appears as Holly eats her humble Elaine Bachmann Carol Bailey Kevin Bailey Bill Baine ple' we in Www -Q-.' Scott Balderson Linda Barnes Julie Barnett Carolyn Barr Susan Barr l l6 JUNIORS Pm Bflfllefl Cathy Baumgardner John Beard ll Ln ld N l edf Qorooor Moving Coward Uno 0 nznpio Destination hy, fr wing? ,Z ! 7 . 7 ' im ' ' ,.4,..g 21 ' ' ' fr f- 1 'j,: ,,7 1 227 f Q of , I ' , ' ' 41,1 .x .' r 5 ' mm f '1 ' ' f ,o f ff 'F I ' 2 Q ' in 4 , -. Q 6' 'FH' ' if v , 4 L F ,nw r A v-.f , H ,v' V W 4' l V- , X' is-,V : A ini , af f rf X l xi f' V' l ' 1 V S l I N all r Mg, . , -. -. r Rick Beardsley Janice Bell Tom Berry CY'W'l U Bmlfond Donna Betts ' r ' iz? ggevff 'Q ,L , .i :.,1: ' 1 1,5 9 , , ,, , 1 414 I 1' 1- 1 V ,Q ,. '. . .2 , 1, . ,,, wr- .,. .4 , . . ,Q ,.. i,, Vg 1 r A ' ur N x ,Q I , I w - i it x p,, f J Carol Bilslfis i , i bl y Pam Blanford Rod Bledsoe Bonnie Bloodworth Jennifer Boehm William Boggs Wrennie Boling Steve Boshgff Joe Bova Diane Boven Pom Bower ' wi 4244 A' 7 ' l l' ,, .. f -7,5 1 4, 7' ' I I 2 in Z ,1ff,:6'o i J: - IV - . it al l ,airs his 3 Penny Bowman David Brambley Deborah Brautigam Christy Breckenridge . y E, M Z f , M: it ,.,,,- C? 5 V' i, g if B 1 X JCM iff? Martin Breitrneyer Lauren Britton 5U5,e ENO51 Bgqky Brown 1' . V. , ' ' jf , ..,, -, . .gf , sf if t A ,Q 'if' N Us 'f' 5 :ze 4:11 , fr T' ,5 Q A ' l iv- .: f. f i , r ' s , gill 'I' , 2 Pass the aerosol, Shirley, demands Joan Usack at a steering committee F213 ,l ,gaiwflld nqry meeting, I Cynthia Brown Pon Buraelia Leslie Bryan John Buchholz Wy' fm, I' . V .,, , 4, , fffyyy vr , .. .ferr g , ,f E 0, 14 I V a ,lf Hr -. lvl, A L tnvv ,VV yy, V, ,Az 5 , ' if ' In ,L Don Buck Larry Bundy Candy Bulger Cindy Burch Nancy Burnetre Mary Burns Nlirjlriigllg E,.,,,,5 gyon Bush Jumons 117 l Debbie Callison wma Jeanne Carey ., U, ,.1:,.,,f'.,:.0Z, ' : I HW ll ll 6 ,z,i -7- ' Jeffrey Cate ,, Torn Channell Gary Cannaday They Mei With Perils ,flhd Hepeel With Perils ,ll 3' A 1 Y Y , s l ll 4, x.. 'e l fy-l' f X A , l 1 5 X 1 ' , 5 ' P 2 V? .mn 4, 1 fd in WA . Anna Calclerwood Sharon Carlson Beverly Cameron Mike Campbell Noel Camp pcm Cannon ,, C K M., ,IAA an 1 2 55,91 ' 31' an-F . ' 1 l f Q., '1' If I I wand f Q ss., I Z , fmffff' ,,,,fffn I W X 5 A yd wwf 'ec 4 . 4, 1 y U ..f Cheryl Carpenter 'Tandi Carroll Mark Cessna f i'7,5WffW .,,, , A W ' KWH leelf e ' 't' V JI. , ,..,f , 7 I , . , QS 1 . Debbie Chaffee Ron Challacombe Chrystal Chambers 'nv' bf t'-'P Nancy Chapton Gary Cheeseboro Marti Chezem ' ' I if ff- - 3' V l-. - 0 , . , 5- 'FO-is . Blown out of proportion, Kathy l-linclman surveys the scene. , 1 x CS ' , Cathy Christian Sue Chuml Karen Clancy Kathryn Clark 1-fs eh 1 f X 2454 7 y ff y ., I , 4 , 1 X ' eye 1-gh, J-sk,-,Q ,. fvfz-fgif' em.--ee 5422. fe A 21 fniixfg ' ,-, r ',,., 'if X , ei. Z f V if Kyle Clark Marlene Cleveland Scott Cliff ROY Coburn Steve Cochran Joanne Cokeley Susan Collier Stephany Collinbacher i8 JUNIORS all , . Sh l J k ic li er i 4 r. Pete in , I ll lr i 5 1 A luniq .fri l Steering Zflzcir Way Uzraugh ,Many ,4 Mi fy Sea Y ,, r r Vg, 5, Q. ,AQ 4 V' 3-vw J , 4 x A Jon Collings Diane Conconnon ri lf K M-ga 4-' Z inc 'yr jg , :M , V H . X xl A .QQ Bull Corte Larry Cox 2 ra Kalhy Dacy Down Davrdsor ' Wy? 4 if l X , 4'5- ZT' ' all 1 ' lr' , 1 J. .aw ' . rf , f l - V B. , , J ,xy 1 -., 1 Pere De Paola Pafrrce Dennolm Qu' K wif l v.. . . f Q., J , fi l 1 -S V . -hi l Gary Concoby Jean Conover F, 4' ,f 1 . 'N C Volerue Crody Cyndee Creamer I, yuh. M! . - 'vu 4 '55 1 -- , ' 'P' it x v ,, - I Ben Davls Brian Davrs Q? lx . I Plwl Desanvo Stephane Dererdlng I Q '-..,,,f --.- f 'F 5 ' 'U fr XJ , Q, 9 .li KJ Pafrncro Cooper Brll Corcoron if ew f AV, 'Q ,,, -rf 3 - -5' , Q ., f X ff' 5 rr 3 ff-fy gr f3':1'-f-gift , wifi, fjaffiyi-A 4 Jr'-- ,- .no - .94 Connie Crrst Posernory Cruz jf' ,, ,rf r W V 'Q , r , V S 'v f f ' ff 5a ' . 53 ' l 1 . 'ja I ,V ,a' If v , .. F '4 ,-. A' qw' f V1 1 X Y ,z ,, , 1 - If' an -w' ,li'lakx.-..a.J4- x Jcon Davrs Aran Doy Xr lr Bryan Drclsor Eva Daxcn 41 1 xf'5 ff 'f I ,- f .- r,l Y -, Pen ry Cordes Plclr Cort ' . ,,,,', A , ' , -sv ' y 41- ,j 2-17 Y C 5.41 A1 1 Darryl Chrysler I. Debbre Cure Xl LL' 1 r Don De-Clark Wayne Dellerrnan ' C, , ' . ltr , 'Q ' I 4 ' I 4 ' l 'J Cz. , ., 1' ' 4 llf 1 l Forresl Dobb: S:o11Dol lc - U9 A Iunior class is caughf os they ore deeply engrossed in The intellectual ospecfs of Amerrcon prose, -g 1 r JUNIORS l 19 Cheir Wezrriers Defeated Jlfieuezeiezg .?eee f ,Zig line, , fe if M' QZ,: 'fr 1, ,., I vu. iff? .I f V T71 ?evv,, 5 W7 . ' ry ,I f 2 1 ', f gf , Donna Douglas Craig Dovey Cathy Downs Jgnef Drqyer an M we-igk f -,fl ' i 9 4 ,i I .,.1 'rr ff? 4 1, 'X I , Carol Dryden Gary Dubois Ben Duff John Duggan ' 1 Vff , fe ' Lf, - --QW?- .R There is a Time To be happy and one to be sad, buf nil is The time for 'I one To be macl. I :gs l , i, 2 ii f ,ee 3' ,H 1., A 1 me l l All' I 13.2, Sco1tDunkeIman Ellen Dunn David Dzina Yvonne Ede If el. r, -' I 5 1' '-TTD '54 vi f ln! 1 Diane Eells Sieve Eich Tom Ellingson Kgfhy Ellior he 15' 1 ,ef Lei' - X f x K K I -4, 4, 1 b Wie, i lr 1 E E I Q 1 n L M N J L V . . . a time To be brave and a Time To be shy Kathy Ellis Debbie Emory Vickie Engel Robin Engle 'uf l 4 ' Marilyn EnlOW Ed Erickson Dan Erlich Tom Evans Sreve Everetr Joan Ewald Alan Ewing 120 JUNIORS lf I M , ui 'lf Elm ,. lil , ar ' 4 fi ' fill Norma Ezell Z 'Q ill F' 3065 . '13 P 4.,W Y Chair Schalars proved Uzemsclves Keyvud dwzparc r 1, -' 1 ' 14, V :V f '- V ' f 13' '- f 2. L ,197 4 ' 'L ' 'fi -- . A V L Y ' 7:22 g I vw -H N in ,,, , '44 :-J! '- , 4' A, I ,L 9 .V L ' i' Q 31 J ' i r 7 fc X mf? V i all , Q ,. I- 4- ,I . X . ' H. 2 i L - .15 L I r I - ur. X V , V E - if-r 'Y ' f L' L L3 L L J i 1 a I L Diane GCNTVY Dorthea Gerberg John Gerhard Susan Gerhard Debbie Gerloff Deborah Gillispie Jennifyr Gilmore BOVUTI9 Giadden ' 4' if' ' ' ' 13 4 Q51 1 L , -. sf L G X ' , I ffl . .4 40. ,ef 3, - A ,gy 1 Q 1, nf- i 'V ' 1 .,, If ' w L ' ' ' ' 9 -I X 4 I: J ' , , f . -A S , , V- Li 7 '3 fn I 1 1 -1 z A g - asm., A , . L L - 1' . ' ,.:41gx12w - - ri Viz .:1': I'1' 0 fl iii ' i ' A L 1- ' u In J 'ML A1 ' ' ' - ilu? 4 W ,-. , ,4 nf fc K 1 6 'Z ' ' : 5? Dean Gleason Laura Glell WLHLGW Glow George Goff Penny Gollian Buddy Goodrich Mark Goodsan Jo Gonzales n , lj f' Q V 57 'finger' Wx - .. , he .1 . . Zi.: VV , ,f fy., If 53. ,, , wif! 'f uf ,- fi M31 ILLQ' , '. 1' lr ' , ar- f 2 V V ' ETX' -if '-if 3 'E ,Zig j x j N- : v fr' ' ' f ,rf , fn? Af ' , 6 , V. ,g u V L fn ' Ji L ., 'YV A i ' f f ' V w. ,pg M -'-iii 1 .f 4 1 if ,z ' f ,gr , L n M. 1 f if ir r Holiy GOfdOVW Julia Gorman Rick Graley Raymond Gravelle John Gray Barbara Greet Leanne Grcenfieid Jeff Gressard fr .V.g'. ,H 1 f , . 'ef i I N 2'f.Qi?: , I N ki .J I MM' A 2 'W I .4 , 44 . signify 40' ,, LJ 142 X f i L Q iuifcl l V I swf Fi P ' 15 5 . 'Z K, i L . i' Junior spirif reaches iTs peak prior 10 The Laguna wipe-out 9 Ezeii X JUNIORS 121 -Ov . 7 ,V .... f 1. - X f, af ,G ,f ,, , fi 1 'R 'X A . Lynne Grignon ' l, 'xv' ,f ,,,1f ' W .. .5- 7 Roxanne Hadley AAL, Q-. 1 Robert Grrmm ,.: ,, J jf? 42155 , 4' U hr , uf 525914. ' 1 f 'T' 7 ,Q f 1 ' f r., ' fn- . 1 f y 0 r l X U16 611155 Of O 's Epic ,fourn y ls Kluzracfvrized fe Q ' ZWL' VW ,MZ . , W f ,ry,, .- . '-' .1 W , .1 'Q-Z , 1 ,L XXV' A- ,ff-, , ,V l f rl, 1' , f' 5 M 57321 .A T7 ' Candy Groenvvold Bob Groover Pete Grover Douglass Grumolatt Bob Gumpertz Jcyne House 'Al r it 4? Jonathan Harnes Colleen l-lambley Mark Harmon Mary Horrrngton Vrckl l-larrlngton Peter Hart Mary Hartjen -x.-1 -..., WZ, KX Allen Harvey James Harvey Trudy Harwell Dan Havvklns xr V.. 4-an Sally Hown Rf' --,,r is 7 ,','EV I , , Jlm Helm Stan Hem Gary Henderson i'5:'7' T r ' ibm? ff f , . V 41, egg..--4, ' . . 9? L..--0-. .-r- 'l ug Martin Henderson Robert Hendrrcks lane Hennrng Norton Henninger Clrrrs Henry Jolwn Heppner Mrke Hernandez Ken Hertzberg . V llll V vig? 1 ,4 V 5 'jaw , - g A .V V. , :WJ if fhmwwa X I V, ,K 4 Q V, ,-El, I! ylvg L ., 45g,,f'4,5 .W y, V Q hw. A I ww., PV, f 4 fy, V' I .ff 1 -sm-rlg l ,. 5' V A V , ' r X f' L J M ,' 4 . ff, V, X , ,, 1 gl , 'X Ig, -15, X . ' f V4 -5 IA A' ' . V 7 y r re N ' r .iligv 2 ,s rp, , ri -at rr M f M ' u .al ls- rl as - 1 1 E .wksfl ,Q-I . 4 V. I, 'itll I. HM My l 5 gy.: V 5 if12'f'V5,,fxngg: by y,g, ., ?. 4 I' 'A , 5-1 . ., 'yr ,. 5- my , .1 1 H , R ' f ., 7 , my 1, l l .yu. 1 , V wli'-'1'. - 1 , '11 r-Vs :J ' ' ,fig I ' 9 ly t ' , ' ' I N .4 S X '-:ll A N' Sandra Hickoft Linda Hill Wendell Hlll Sharon Hrllens Clwrls Hllmer Suzanne Hlslop Qhmleg Hin Steve Hobson l M V ' f -flt v .,.. ., ll -S ' .fff K' ff , , 'I L xo ' l W ,u 4 t l 5 Janet Hoelsclwer Jackie Hoffman Nancy Hoglln Glenn Howden Rolfe Houser Dan Hoyt W2 JUNIORS NUUCY Hubbell Kathy Hubbard Lf T1 J5'C1E'5C' i 1 - Hfrfdlilg F J if i l ll W Hy Che Zapp And Laughter Off! my X R- E, Q3 l E II l tl I ! 1 3 , 2 C Deferminaiion and ability are Two junior Traits as displayed by Marsha McKenzie. VSHUUS' 'nn f l 5 I , Don Kauffeld Frank Kellenbeck Teresa Kelley ghelley Kennerly Hubbgli K Happy People ,1,, if 1, , 1 . . Nh 2 ' ' Q .7 b VV i, Sl I fl A 1 i l , 5 A Marlene Huff Valerie Humphreys Olga Irigoyen ff f0 ' ff' : f if W ,ef 1 ,274-7 if. i f 4 'F X i gl 1 ' ,V Z - 1 'q..1 A , V, A 1 A A , 4 N' Y V ' f All J . Dave Jarvis 52 57 A KA , ,L Chris Jess :gy lv , lj- J if 1 fi Jaie11Jazwiec 7 'fig ' psi F f f Grace Johnson af, , is F I f I 1 li I I ff cf , W f X , ff , , ,Z I H Z f I I W 4 Qi 4 f , 7 ,Q f 5 1 W o , , , J Z V MC? I ' f f i ' f 5 f ' ' '0- 'X 5 f 'Z in ' r if A I Wanda Johnson Suzanne Jones 431 595 Roxie Karam 'vs Karen Killingsvvorrh Joann Karaz -f wwf A f-.fffff H , if I ff ' an , --.Q i f I f 7 fi 1 ' JelfK1me Linda Jenlfins WWW Y! ' K ' 421'-5 ,111 , l - '6- X . 1 Janice Johnson if ,., ff 'I 'W f,- 1 'QI' , , Jan Kaiser ' V, , -fifial V 65525 WZ an I 'vw' Wg if ' 5 'Z-,A P i f' 'N 7 gi W . 1 'J Bruce Kaylor ,J I fm A .I X .,g,K'4,!j 7 Y' ff . l 'I li ' pw .V M. KF, 7 Cliff King QW, , Z 7 2 122 K fff L Z Linda Janson K fi' 'wi S f ' nv- : c vs -, f Z J M 9 Barbara Jennings AH? f f 2--2 9 I J YQQJ 45 I Mike Johnson f ' ' ' Qf , J K 3 A 'ppm Cynthia Kapel 9'5:4.,2' . , 1 1422 Q f -as ,,, H, ' f 2 sf- ZA '::-,- ,' W 5, F Mike Kaylor '- ZVJQ' V 12? . , r f-ff, f K ' 1 94- Q ff 2144, 1 we ' - 1 , ' ff 1... , l i Roberi Ki rlceby JUNIORS l23 juniors Cm c Che Cmi! Of Sajauruers Keforc 4 gu-I-, 0' 'yfff 7 f ' The Forum, void of its ravaging Spartan lunch lines, finds a moment of peace. KJ . , , , ' 9' fiiw i I l . Terry Kiter ,IZ f f I .,,, ,. f ' Z W ,f If ? '.', 'ff ' 1 . ' 9 g . f 7 91 ' A Marsha Kleist , 4 n Penee Klimo Bronvvyn Kiser Richard Kisner Ron Klsner Loune My Kncggwg , f .I' ffl 5' ax 1 it 0' y ,max ' 'Y 1 fi wwxwrf Betsy Knaus Bill Knudsen Susan Kolvoord Steve Koontz David Krapes ,..,g Lisa Krouse , '7 , ,faq f, 1 .2 sr- , L rf ' L 'V n - ' 0 Laurie Kuhn Colleen Kyler Dawn La Belle Bob Lack Karen Lqgerquist Mgrqici Lagrone , Z' Zz L . L 3 Steve Landrus Dan Lara Randy Largent Pom LO,-Son d Nila Leahy Sharon Lear Alan Lee Scott Leetlfi l24 JUNIORS f 114' ' la Cindy Laslcovvslfi msQ..,,.i we Debbie Lenzini ah. '-...f Tom Lawrence . V 772 , J 'L I , A -, , t hug... f f 'lf a , 1 .2 ' , 491. - 'V' ' A Cv 5 bf 5- 1-fat. V 2 9 ffm ., -' 4. ' 1 . 1 if g ', ,Q A 1 2. :fy f yi J ' '19 , L' 1u',. 1. Susan Krurn ,Q 'W '!!l1 .5 ff , I 1 ' 1 , ' ' ' L .-ii. f' ' W 1 V f 01 ' ,va 1 fg 4 f V up , -.... 3 Steve Laird 17 in--9 -N., 2 Brad Lawson -s-..,, V ,f2f:3,y,:ia,,, , If My v l G, ' I ir,r it W f fafff f 1 1 Gayle Klippel UQ' 17 'gtg y fi, 102 ff fyy if T' 4+ f ' l , ,fit ,X N ,A Debbie Kurtz '3,lf?2f 1 W Q, - 64,12 ll Yr ,f , fr.-f ' if-A1 M1 ' -' '.14 !.f ' f , A., 4 ' , L . L. i. 1 0 I 5' . 4 an , w. V f ,J f Joan Lance .lolwn Lawtlter r iff 1 yfff , ff 'fy 2, , ' '11 S Z 2 gf ui' 4 1 J ' 0 '41 rv H., ez- 5--uw H 1' -Cf' ' lk 1 Henry Leyinski Te,-jLevi11 Mimi I-my 1 foil W., l i i 'if ll 'il T 'T 6 1 i il fi 4 sl r .JI All Chem, Ile! Szperieuce Ch ir Own Adventures ,X . 1 V z' E5 'Vi 5 L 1 ,Q 'Az V -- af L i 1 ' I 1 W Q , fggsfgerx ' ' ., ' 2 rf, i I . l L -,:1QfLQu1z:a 1 l Tom Liodle Brenda Lifiau David Lloyd Gayle Long Dayc Look Susar Lopiccolo LOUFO Luce -5, Mike Macbriar Rick Maddox Linda Ludwig Mary Luhmand Terry Lundgren John Lushing Dave Lynn ra- I er-v' .Li E 1 l i Connie Maloney Bill Marcelli Chris Markham Randy Marsile Greg Martin xi, ff Debbie Mcitovich Dale Matsuoka Q., 2 Ei ' Nancy McDonald Jane McDermott Ted May Michael Mayes Barbara McGregor 3 ,J . 1 1 T ll i y 1. 'J . 74' owl J , JL 1 Jr' I a 1 I . i - Y. Kathy McCormack I 'TR xf. R IX , fx .- 4 , 5 - ' v 'Q 'v 3 Q 1 X , vii, l rr Judie MCGarify Jean McGinw2s H W ' 7 V V -,f '22 ff ,fi ' ' 'n ,. -4 ff :rd L V ff A 1 ' N - 1 , n il se, ' YZUVJLH if L f l Jlm Mcconnell Sfof' Mcconnell Shelli MCOUUEY Mary McAllisTer Nanci Marlin Rebecca Martin Dave Luchau ., ' 5 4 I 7 X L l Ma rrha Magbee r ,Zf ' 7 1 2' 4 if Karen Marquarr John McElhinny . lifx ' 'lar l Jim McAferiy 'Nisplaying mixed emotions, loyal Spartans hear Their noble alma-mater, -'25 Seffing Aside Glrrriou Keufard , U1 y ,fldvau 5 f V' 4 ' 5 f ,V ' e i ,. , ,M ,' 2, , - -m u 44, ,Y Nj it W 'is ,, y , f , 1 f' , . f' -,' , 4 ' Q f X ' Q 'Q ,'f f ,f , ,, I . lf ' 'F V 5'-ng? l sf, , , pa, 9 , 'fs I 'Q5E.f::fQ:3F??F.:?' vi? N ,Zi , 1 if s 1 ff .ff 11.5.5-5,q.x,g-.g.3,,5 lg , 3- -lie , 'flI:'f-'-W-'-f :':9t NlClfls Mclntosh MUVY MflVif05li M0f5l'l0 Mflqenzle Robert McKenzie Mike McLau hlin Dan McNames Dave Medi ovich Phil Meditz Q Q - . if, Fl '77'7IW 3? Vw ro' 4 Q , HAM f ,f f f' ,X ,WK if 1 ,V y IM, ..., z U g M 4 ,, jf ., I Paul Meng 4 7' gy. 9' --M ,4 v '1 . J 45' f I - ' I If f 4 ' 1 James Miller :P ll X fo it Bl 'hlpbi M57 xi l Carolee Merrill ,W W4 4221 if 4-.,, wr 5 ,Ks b th lv Bill Miyawalci Denise Moinette Chris The Spartan camera catches Denise King and Don Bock sharing their own little SECFST. l26 JUNIORS f . my .' ' nf .. f ,Zim A f -w f ,f 'f 41 , I i JA 7 f i Brian Messenger Ron Metcal i-gy ,'Q,1.Z - , Monton f Debra Meyer Rick Millard Barb Miller md r , , 4 Bill Moore Cheryl Morales f-Q4f:ff if ::f',1,c,1,g 'f1 '-,-'1 f: ig,-1, I W ' 4 f ,lffyw l' I ,iw '41 r , ' V' f,fffw 7gg1gj5Wyyf,,,yn, iw , ,wg f, , f f' ' If , fi , f ,-, , a i ' CMJ,-Qcw'fL7fm4ffW, V-,fe f ' . I f 1' 'ff - ' If, ., , V X , W, .Ml 'I I V VW ll A li V 5 I , It W - y. ' iii. 4 , affix ,,'.,.,,.p-,:,,,,' .,, U A, 2. U I 4 1 A 4 WWW if , M. I-,,,gwVWf 3540 f' f, ,. lzmffqx A ,, ,W A Society sophisticate, Jill Strong, properly sipg her milk- ,varlans Of ' O ,fire ver-Gaiuzhg Ou V4 16' right Zfzturc' avr-- ' F.. 3 i r Q' V ' N rt l in 95 - ix 2, ll ? , as , l W U Q, f i Q- i illi Class participation, a common Trait of Mrs. Schepes classes. l - ,f ,,.-fan' A9 X 4 -1 -X is A 1 vt, 'nf ii V . H ., Ii, 'D , I ,yy X rl- ll I XL.-,. V lx D 1 4, i Ed Morris Debbie Morrow Gary Morton Michele Mowbray Cathy Moyers i as - lv M fir X ' A Q' fl . 3 Y 7 4 I X lv 'llkbf X4 .gr VV i ' 1 i D .Lap Terry Munsinger Gary Munson Dave Musgrave Steve Nagamoisu Lynda Naylor i I wouldn'1Try i1 if I were you. 1233 :nfs 1' if ef v- I V r -.--1 1 . IQ' w. x rn, 2+ A -N ,1 Lil' , i, , - sl. s Q, Debbie Mulfen Gloria Munoz tai, A i f 'fa 5 , ' i W nh . 1 , 'ts i J' D' ll , F' 1 KeVlV MUUW Sbaror' lleben g ' s 54 5 l fn 1 4 ,,, E x , 7 v- X . li - J 4 in S my 'V ua Y Y HL-1 1 f if 4- I Carol Nelson Ciricli Nelson Debbie Nelson Dennis Nelson Doug Nelson Lgffy Nelson Suzy, giewmry K J -Ani' f-' e.- , - 1-V 'I 'Z x, Iwi i ul Moen Munoz ,sl I K 'S- Q! yy , I. X James Necek Y '53 X :cn Ne.l:fd JUNIORS 127 Success 5 U1 ir Motto, U16 611155 Of ' l .I A-I gi r , Q, 143.585,-v , , iHg7,, . , ,V 31, 52224 riff' ' ' in 1 P if 1 is ff- -A ' , ara- 1 f - If f 44' ' . . ,W ,- I 544,77 in -1 -v I ,GI ,W , ,l ' 1 f' - V l f , N - f . l If X l O P i r .lf ! 'v! ll fl 'I . ' Lv any is. , 1, W K ., P i i- B X- f , Y if 5 izaffi. ' Z .K i, i t if il - Cheryll Nice Crissy Nicholson Jennifer Nicholson Nanci Nicholson Perini Nickell Carol Norman VV V , I , gf 5, ff , W ff 7:21 f -Y 9 ' ' 1, if f 1 0 f. M f I 1 X J .1 l Tyler O'dorinell ,,1,f:-gzf? sf'.1i52,f,f:5rjzglfi ,g .iei , 5,441.1 ' 21 ? jf15'.'5i , y f, f , 7 fm 'X f 1 ' 15,1 , f.-1' V LV, 4 a , ,, ,. of 5 , -'P I , W X ,. Q 1 Mike O'mearo George Page A 1 . , .vw .VW-3 - ff ,, , . ,Q-f-W. 1 .:,1,i ,, . M 'f 46' Q, we: ' '12 Pl Torn Panzarello ..,. ' ,:a,?: ' Q- '. 4, if 4 Debbie Parker l28 JUNIORS I fMW7,? ly Q Well, if you ask my opinion . . A i 'qu Gail Parker Nancy Porker Doris Parsons Don Ogden P ,eye Egg? f n xg' ' f-45 : F9 Q 'QA QA. .-Q lg b7w'kf Phyllis Osfrofsky '-Cue' lr'-v , 'X ., .,,, , Connie Olorien Dorlene Odgfmfd ewWfQZZZZ M , ffl! ,V 4 6- wa. fi Y:-vi Mark Olson Cindy Ben Often Tamara Owens my A l 4 - mf' P' 1 l ,Milfs .r,., X ini if Sieve Palmer Wi I '29 me if Tirn Park f,Uf f a f 1 ix 1, ? l iff'l 4 'wfla Rick Passovoy Denice Peace M 1 .A i f l Sieve Palmquist Susan Palush A, X I A j 4 r 'ik h . .Q J, i V . liEe4Eww Jo'1n Pentecost Ron Pepin f 3, l 'J l '70 K , l N x r 4 . if ll V Q I gl. Z5 , Fig. . 'Sf jul A 5' if P. BQ J J Pglli' P i d peplf Emi Chair Efforts Ju Satisfaction -qfnv Vickie Perry Dennis Perucco Lorry Phorris Bill Phinizy Doug Pieschel Shery Pigmon Chris Pirus Kathy Plowmon va V L1 6-as 4 5 Cheryl Pope Richord Porter Debbie Porter Brittion Pofeet Pom Powell Sue Powelson Jeff Powers Ken Price H W , 'af ' ' 'y ll, frm 1 iz., 4 4 f 'Q i :QS , R 3 Rick Price Robert Procter Keri Pruitt Robin Putzler POT Q1-'Old Bruce Quoronfello Chuck Quirom Al Rorrios I 'Ns gr 2 .v-ff', Terry Ronkin Corol Roscher Shelley Redline Delindo Reeder Qebbie Reid Howard Rei,-ihorcz Lindo Reyes Jim Reynolds IKA K Y PCA fb- A look of owe is cz freque nf expression ofSpor1ons or cr game. JUNIORS 129 Nick Reynolds 4914 'Hug Carol Roberts lb' Beth Robinson .t -.- R Debbi Rosof , - 5-59 Aw ' f ' ' :ME-CZA4' W: 1' v.gl2:ifa.5j ' an Z' , - 9 I , , f .4 tr, 1 vi.. ,Q Z ,.,, gi f , 'H' 1 1 I. 1 5 . ,if Mary Ricci Sandra Riff MP Christine Roberts Donna Roberts Robin Rogers Gary Roper Jane Rosenbaum Sheila Rosser .1 Barbara Rowland Rudy Rozema iuniars Eonfinuc U1 ir Kour e Willie Steve Ritter ,sf Tim Robertson qw,-.. V Zi-'IZ Z 2 , 1, ii 4' 1 f 1 1 AM Michelle Bur ss- xy J, Martin Ruby Steve Rupert Michael Ruppert Dove Russell 'HQETAC 2251-f,,7 V . , .,,, f .gfp 'J r R .mf -0 2,-Qu: ' f f-',, fmyzlv' f , 4' iw f ,n , .n,t.:ci ,Wi . . 1 ,v9,m1,fff 2' I Z? jk. Q., 1, 9 . .-My If Z ifhfff' .N , ,ima-' 1 of ' '- if 'ff 1- ' ' f f 4 WF ?.'W4.J' 1' ,, If A. : ,,, X T! f ' 1' 1 ,A y yang, M fi -V V. 1 ' 7' 2- ' - R if 3 it Y f , ' ' 1 '- 'f f . A ' 4 I R i , y W . 2? 1 l , V A 2' ' 'i 2 5, 2,3 I Rikki Ruyle 30 JUNIORS Delmls RYUU Suzanne Ryman Otto Ryssman Julie Sabourin Vf ns is caught with that shy little smile on her fa 4 CB. John Salinas Colleen 5 - x I -. i Mx of anderson Carlos Sargent ilf Xl ki efll fleftiezjrfezfiezg ,Adventures In Uzeir Senior Veer fi f Q X X Aix ei Barbara Scheid Jan Schorer Sue Schrepfer Stephen Schrorh 2, ,4 A, ff? wlr 1:- ii ' 1 In V 2 I 'U-v .Q 1 '21 - -,.64'!.sQlK, , V M 11 lags- ' .z r f .r , S W r v' Scilly SCOTT Sieve Segovifl Cheryl Sellers Linda Sexton , 1 :in f Q by 1 F . ega 'f I , 71' ..: ,. , ,1 - - 35 ' 1' , ' ,491 W f 4 , , ' X , F x, ' r S 1 . L L ' l S ' ', Daniel Shackelford Ardith Shafer Frank Shaffer Linda Shapero 421-fr Jerri Sharron Sam Sheldon Jeffrey 5l'lEFJOfCl Dan Shoda Rick Kempton cheerfully assures Laurie Kuhn in her role as a Girls League QL d l. mo e Beckl' 5l1UmWGy Claudia Silva Barbara Slack Cgfhy Sliffe '7 Dave Smith Nancy Smith Nina Smifh Sfanley Smith Todd Smifh Greg Smiihey Mem Snow Larry Snyder JUNIORS 131 U16 glll55 Of ' O ls Honstantlgf Striving , Av ' 1 '-- ' - J . ll'-. ' A 61 A to 1 1 , 1 Q? J rr x. e S ' iw 9 l 7 - K W mimi ll Q Steve 5VlYd9' Mlchele SOHO Sheryl SOWCJSY Michele Spellinsly Valerie Spencer Sharon Springer Debby Stoll Jo Stanley 'Q-1 .. I ,gif gy A i ,L V wi - jf, f , ., 4 1 1 U, , -X X 4 ere J Q N 5 l Chrise Stavch John Stem Sandy Stevens Rex Stewart Cindy Stocking Virginia Stoeri-ner Shelley Stockman Bill Storey .I riit fff fi liff . , 21. 3532 Q I 5 'l f '-.:.f,:-- an YJ 11? ffl , ' JI il Errol Storm Rick Strengberg Jill Strong Tracy Sullivan Cynthia Swanson Vicky Swanson Lisa Sydlik s,, K , Nancy Tallman Vic Tarbutton Bonnie Taylor Janet Teece 4 A Bruce Teeter ,iii 4- V., 'Q in H-Q' ga. -'e, v' 112 La' -i J! RGHCJY TGVWIEV Cindy Thomas Linda Thomas Peter's tongue gets ready to attack his orange iuice bar. Barb, you look so syveet! 132 JUNIORS Fo '1 ww if li Jill and Dianne wait in line at the student store, llll Coward Ure 50 l0f,4ccam,vlihmcr1t 4 Nicki Thomas Bob Thomason Alan Thompson Lindsay Thurber Bobora Thurman 5 i fill Eel s. l 15525 ' Colleen Timothy Chris Torre Paul Toy Bob Troutmonn Linda Troyer 'N O ,XS 'QS s N- 4 'l of I 552' X . T , Q . .V 1 A K, 4 l ' JY .I l Madeline Tucci John Tully Cyndee Turner Margy Turner Rick Tracy V v 'Q-17 3 , ,,--f I A - Q 1 Mll -T Q4 Jaye Trout Steve Udick Joan Usack Gregory Vgger Lindo V0m05, V Q-Ax ?' if Carol Vasquez Mary Vaught Lisa Vinson Traci Vos ScoY1Woggener ' , X- X i, I ' K Y ,n V hir , fe Pam Wagner Art Walker John Walker Sharon Walkling Linda Wolkoigk Colleen Wglloce l0 X ,v ff I. 511. Come on! You can do it! if ' Gloria Walton Lorraine Wonlg55 r Q34-Z? l I U James Watkins tl: 32.5 '63 M. l V Debbie Warner Keith Wanser Kurt Wasmann . J W ff , 'wen 414719 ,A ,qw wrt. -2' , 4 - I ' ' V -. 2 ,Jf-i ff? . A ' ,V .ru 1 E n i Denise Webb Mfr Q' Y fe?-lv .,,., , Mflfli Wedgewofllq Wanted: Dead or Alive, Susan Sawtel io- ...V Striving Iior Victory Of E716 Saul mf 1 W. if 'r ,. l Wt fs u ' n 1, f ful' ' it ' H -Q! Randy Wane,-5 Te,-fy Way James Wayne Shirley Weaver T' Colleen Webber Ray Wedaa Jan Wedemann 'Na ...lf ---1 e le, Assistant Editor of The Oracle. Tefesc' Welmef JUN Welsh l'l0llY WEST 'lun Jim Wheeler Bill White Kevin Whitley Pat Widdicombe David Wilburn Becky Williams Barry Willis Kraig Willson Michael Wilson David Winterburn Debra Wischnack Belinda Wolfe Jim Wolter Br'd W cl ' get oo Sondra Woods Tim Woods 47:15 K6 1:7 -rw' x . ' f l N ilyh , .' fl ll X John Woodward Marc Wutschke Darla Wylie Kurt Wyman William W man Linda W ' k 134 JUNIORS Y YVIC David Yeutter Tim York Soul 4' x.,- l I 5 -lt ilsyiir . -im lk r . rifcerg-1 l 1 LM :ily Nei' lr r K, ,J 'i 4,3 Q Willis! V .1 l l lim lim 'im wk L Zzithful juniors Serve Chair Alma Mater Doug Farson Pat Fedor Kathy Ferrel Art Fiebing Steve Fiorito Marcy Fishman Carol Fitzgerald Michael Fnzpcfflfk Richard Flescher Skip Flora -.4 Chris Franklin Don Freedain Danny Allen Bill Boyne John Bergen Bill Beye Bill Brown Charles Brown Mike Cowell Charlie Crawford Jon Cushing Donna Demler Edmund Demler Linda Doslert l , iz if Karen Flynn Kieth Fornof Jeff Forrest Perry Forrester if Janice Forum Gary Fox i 1 David French Karen Frey Dan Fritz Robin Frizelle Linda Geck Patricia Garcia Roger Garrels Nena Geisler Lynda Ekins Laura Ezell Richard Gardner Jim Garver Dan Ginsberg Chris Goetz Gerald Gorham Charles Graham Allen Harney Paul Hart Kurt Hum Kathy Hindman Harmful Shy Robert Johnson Paul Kane Cindy Kopel Ron Kucera Chris Locher Dennis Labberte Mike Lentz Cathy Long Dean Lyman Dennis Martin Johanna Mathewson Mary McAllister David Morris Wassiem Moussa James Neal Dexxie Parker Joanne Perez Gerald Pinnell Karen Powell Robert Rogers Rob Roy David Rudat Mike Rymer Vicki Furtek Jeff Garcia Liz Samuel Ron Santana Susan Sawtelle Steve Snyder George Wolczanski Debbie Wyatt Robert Wymann Angie Young Diane Young Susan Young Jim Zakzeski JUNIORS 135 '.4:.:': Z '1 Z I .5 5 ff ri, 434 , 1 fliifwf 45322225 ' , ' urafffsjuf -' .ffffgzw 1 A - A I 1 'i tv f 5 :.i12?1?Z'f,6' 'nn f .. my 4-ff fm , if f Vg., , ., 6.7 LVL, f Anguy H ., ' , gf-.-V, -4 ' J- fr -v . - wt- 1' . ,, ., ,, . .. ,, , f . . . .X I f f r f Q' I 'H '4 ZX I , .1 ix 1 - 'I , T'L'.. 'f.',,f 4 ya, Av if U 'Vw 136 sims svonts Through Chase illustrious Jlfleulors Le tt Lett Lett Mrs. Barbara Saben Girls Physical Education Department The Girls' Physical Education Department ot Villa Park High School is noted tor its quality because ot the re- markable group ot teachers within it, They are a warm-hearted group, always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone. They concern themselves with Teaching girls the values of physical titness and the im- portant quality of sportsmanship. They teach their students to strive tor better skills while gaining some knowledge ot themselves and the world around them in a day's competition. Top1,Mrs. Maxine Clark Middle: Mrs. Sally Witt Bottom: Mrs. Terri Smith Below: Mrs. Grace Messerall 'QQ 7703! 'tors Pofl 'E TE' erdu , with le llTl' while world gi .. ' :il ll lvl li l lil Ji H ' ,P-, J, fd K The Eiarcc Of Hard Wark prevailed 5 I-F , , as M' A -- Z- '4 1 1 , ' M 4 s 4 C jf K I 1 L l ,V 1. if li F ., -L ,aj pta. ,C -31. 'T in V- Q ,I 0 A Y' '58 Q fff' Q? rf ' 9 Av' 4 3 v 7 ' ! rf' l 'vi J nl I X 1 O X- 4: Y -.. ,.,s, , s.. .., 1 1 gr ,,,..f,jf f V. Q4:'a:f'.4.-we E 1 G.A.A. BOARD MEMBERS: Left to Right itop rowlz Jeanne Fitchen, Shelly Wilson, Nancy DePaola, Martha Doerr, Nancy Weed, Jan Struck, Julie Seirup, Susan Hawn. Row 2: Debbie Hicks, Debbie Gerloff, Margee McClurg, Vickie Leach, Peggy Walker, Patty Cassatt, Cindy Nagarnatsu. A rewarding year of G.A.A. is due to the efforts of the Girls Athletic Association Board and Cabi- net. This year, presiding as President of G,A.A., is a harcl-working girl, Vickie Leach. Through Vickie anal the Cabinet's efforts, G.A.A. achieves many goals. Of special importance is the mean- ingful participation G.A.A, has taken in a cloth- ing drive forthe Navaio lndians in Arizona. The Girls Athletic Association is under the cap- able guidance of Miss Mary Whipple. During the five years of Villa Park High School's exist- ence, Miss Whipple has led G.A.A. to be a fun- filled and hard-working organization. Right: Miss Mary Whipple ' i- F , 1- ,,, ' ,, 4, f-A.. ,.,..,,.- ' -, - ,I ay f ,,,,,,, . , ,, y A ,H V 4 ,, 11 f Qvyhwy ,L rw r .,.,. , f, . ,.,, . 1, f 1 5 er. p-, ag ,QI ,, 1 .4 .4 44 ff ff, I R, 1 -wil onus' sPoRts 137 Eiorccs Drive Pas! With All Chg Might . WW K Xa p fi? , 4 ' Y- . -uh lfzril .ilu fl T, 'T l vw ' 1 7 7 .. ' 4' ,ef . 4 . H. V ' My fer :fwi ff' .T -Q, ,, :W f 9? 'vii-55 7 4932 ' ' I 1' nfgfgg' 1- hz. .5 ., - f, , My ff ff, ,Z f W f ff Z V I? ff f ,, W, 1 if J 4 , , 5, T fi 4 yr G.A.A. Seniors Back row lleff to righTl: G. Tallis, N. DePaola, P. Highf, M Clark, D. Hardt, K. Hepner, K. Liggeit, M, Doerr, D. Hicks S. Cashel, C. Fields. Second row: M. HoyT, C. Schuberf, J Wesley, P. Schied, B. Eckoff, V. Kelly, P. Busby, C. Dayton J. Sumrall, J. Lohr. Third row: N. Breiimeyer, B. Gerken P. Walker, K. Ansfadf, M. Daly, G. Hubler, K. Mason, M McClurg, P. DeFelice, N. Humphreys, Fourfh row: C. Gillespie P. Brown, C. Cobine, V. Leach, J. Koski, D. Selby, M. Kakouris C. PenningTon, K. Hoesterey. Seniors Seniors score Tops This year in GAA., by Trampling The Juniors and Sophomores in The baskeTball lnTerclass Tournament Wiih The realizaTi0n of Their high school years coming To an end, The Senior SparTaneTTes make a spiriTed eTTorT To win all Their playdays and To enioy and parTicipaTe in all The social acTiviTies G.A.A. pro- vides. -WWE '-1... N5 MarTha Doerr does 133 GIRLS' SPORTS finger-strengthening push-ups during volleyball season. Below: Mrs. Clark demonsTraTes her freethrow Technique. Seniors display pre-game enThusiasm. 1 fi r v 3... r fill llglv t. ll H ALIEN T t rn it-W Girls. tlggy, it G . 5lZt lil:-t Liv . Pali-I f sf. 3 X Che Deeds Of War Dwell In Thy Mimi G.A.A. Juniors Back row ilett to rightl. C. Markham, B. McGregor, B. Scheid M, Burns, D. Concannon, C. Nicholson, B. Kiser, D. Warner B. Rowland, D. Meyer, N. Burnette, S. Riff. Second row: K Mar uart, S. Collier, J Welsh S, Weaver, S Young J. Hott Cl - , - , - man, S. Hickoff, V. Spencer, S. McCluney, R. Rogers, J. Usack Third row: B. Knaus, J. McGinnis, J. Collings, L. Janson, N Martin, J. Boehm, J. Strong, K. Lagerquist, D. Douglas, C. Birch, D. Gerlott. Fourth row. C. Merrick, D. Mullen, D. Kurtz, D. Appleby, J. Allen, C. Downs, S. Redline, S. Neben, K. Hind man, M. McKenzie, L. Geck, C. Montonna. Below: Robin Rogers stops short to avoid a traveling violation. -gag - , - 1 5 . at - ,, . -: J if-T-.331-i' 7 ' A, ,. fi. Ei, : .' - gf- ' V H 1- ' 1: effee,'J.Xf...,.:v:-' - ' F C'fJf-' ' mf -. fifgf'-rrfvi--?::1'4A t 1 r--' 'fe PW ' 1 il .7-',- ff ' ' X ff f -flmf 'i '-1f'a M '42 .,,.,,,,,r ,,,.f5,.k ,f ,,,, ..,,, .. Vi gf, ,- - ...., fg , ----5. ,, ,, .,,.,e-f ,J 1' T . J. ,fir - . 3 off, -,,c'w4 1,3 . 'V ale f1xe'Pr3Ji1PrQf 'f lm -f- ' '--' - ' . '-' ' '- - ' ....6sau.1qfnq . :,,,,,,,,,..-- f .' gzzmpwrezri--,e..:4,,,....,. - f - . few, ,.s4f'+f'f'4li mm, ' Qf ff'ff'77? 3 J fa' r ,L .'L2- -B' sp seo CL I I to Juniors The Juniors, following in the footsteps ot the G.A.A. Seniors, are a spirited group ot girls. They eagerly chal- lenge any competitors tor the top positions in any sport. They tultill their roles as members of the Girls Athletic Association by participating in all G.A.A.-sponsored ac- tivities. They add their advice, experience and ability to work, in the organization and decorating of all G.A.A. events. Above all, the Junior girls watch and listen at- tentively so that they may be next year's leaders. '1! 3, Anyone for 'Field hockey? G.A.A. Juniors prove they are a sturdy l?l foundation for the future. GIRLS' SPORTS f Basketball Bc1skeTholl proves To be one of G.A.A.'s besT sporTs. Sophomore, Junior, ond Senior dribblers Toce HunTingTon Bedch, Son ClemenTe, ond El Modend wiTh eogerness ond pride To reTurn To Ville Pork wiTh vic- Tories. Inner-clciss compeTiTion is olso Tough wiTh The mighTy Seniors com- ing TorTh os The vicTors. Uzeir Hearts Were 9111! 0fS,earta14 Pride ' f, L 'W if-,, t 6, I V ir K , mc'- , af . 27' 1, 7' f 1 , ' Inf mf If lr!-W gem If V f ff f ff , , , no y a If We 1, 0 UW 4 r ' ywm f 77 -1 rw MW , , a N'-1 K, 1 , s - f f ' 1 f ff f of ,N 1 , f '7 M in , I ,rf I 1 00 1 1 If f W Ms i ll I ff tilt f . 'iii , Z-1 T V9 AW . , 2 , ,ff fy, ,A midi, l f I' e' 9 M. T S iei is ,- , 'vyvefefl , 3: final' !g1,,fkf,4Q,jfp,ffy,,' 5 P ,-, 1. be l , 774 f 'Cf Lqfey, u'l4Q'm Vlxffir, l7'ffC'rWf'W ' , 1, , Q V I .Wi , ., 44,,,,,. ,,7,,fjW,,faGWW!4, V Sherri McCluney dribbles across The courf. G.A.A. sophomores iump for rebound. Field Hockey SporTon hockey ployers shivver ond Turn blue buT sTill ore vicTorious on The fields of Esroncid High School. Their ToughesT Toe is Foofhill High School ond olrhough The SporTon- eTTes ore deTeoTed, They reolly leorn To opprecioTe shin-guards! l4O GIRLS' 'SPORTS i A 8. no All This Trouble for one liTTle hockey ball? f' in if ' A if GAA. girls bully for The hockey boll To go their way. lllf And Uzey Achieved Jlflerits Of Disfiucfivu 3 ,I ..,,:. ,-r 1 -1 wi '. Q i R14 .sn ki 27 Cindy Birch combines the grace of ballet with volleyball skills. Volleyball G.A.A. members practice very hard during volleyball season. They per- fect their skills of setting and spiking, so that when teamed to- gether against other schools, they are difficult to beat. Spartan volley- ball teams meet Santa Ana Valley, Tustin, and Santa Ana High School, anol even after a series of jammed fingers and broken fingernails, the Spartan teams return victorious. -0101-a--.,, ...,-gzz, . Gail Hoffman iubilantly CGTCHBS G fly l0C1ll. Sandy Riff sets to a front row player to spike it over the net. Sophomore Robin Levinski tries her hand at the game of softball. Softball The thought of Spring brings soft- ball to mind. This year the Spartans have two playdays with Mission Vieio and Newport Harbor High School. For most of the members of GAA., softball brings memories of sore shoulders and long, hard prac- tices in the hot afternoon sun. But these practices pay off when The Spartans return from playclays with a big V for Victory. GIRLS' SPORTS l4l We Write Of Uzeir Hard- 9eugl1t Kettles I G.A.A. Sophomores Back rovv lleft to rightl: C. Nagamatsu, C. Clark, J. l Billings, S. Wilson, T. Terry, K. Thilges, N. Vasquez, D. Wilcox, J. Anderson, B. Cassatt, S, Talmage, D. Michener, S. Hubbell, C. Hoffman, C. Kluender. Third row: K. . Cooper, D. Duncan, S. Doerr, L. Tanner, V. Jarvis, K. Paulus, D, Morrow, V. Statsman, P. Henning, D. Malkus, C. Forrester, C. Bales, M. Perinovic, M. Oglesby, M. Barnes. Second row: M. Walters, G. Hoffman, J. Smith. ' K. Durst, J. Oswald, D. Hilton, S. Stephenson, M. Buell, D. Conkey, S. Goldman, C. Sommers, J. Bergen, D. Wells. First row: J. Wyman, J. Passovoy, K. Friend, B. Ginesi V. Chowning, M. Doty, R. Levinski, J. Pierce, C. Decker K. Chamblin, E. Kakis, S. Hoffman, A. Parrish, D. Mitchell. Missing: C, Bradley, M. Glowacki, C. Milner. W Sophomores , Sophomores begin their year with S the Sophomore initiation ceremonies l and become loyal members of the 5 Girls Athletic Association, only to l face, with moans and groans, after 1 summer conditioning. They have l their first taste of competition during i basketball, and in hockey, they learn 1 the delicate art of falling gracefully c in mud puddles. They spike in c volleyball and hit homers in base- c ball to bring home Spartan victories C at playdays, Sophomores also par- ticipate in G.A.A. by helping work on fashion shovvs, Girl-Date-Boy, and banquets, proving to be good prO5ped5 for their Junior year' Mrs. Smith coaches her sophomores in hockey. Saphomores practice the 'dig in volleyball Lentils After being a member of G.A.A. for one semester, sophomore Vicki Jarvis receives her G.A.A. patch from Vickie Leach. i Dim 142 GIRLS' SPORTS ftlis What They flaw Wan Ami What Clary Have lost ,Wi lgqjgin Tl .-L iirsdn VF' , . A ' It 'I 1 FRIEND IS SUMZUNE WRU l i mam Yuurnxzwur 11' N v YW AH. l rw il J ' 9 ' l fi . x...-' I . Q , - .e ,s i I l 542 l ' f 1 ffm , I M T 5 1 PIG PEN 'V SNUOPY l I i i p i T 1 i 5, 4 I 1 ,. V l . f 'ijt i I 1-1 Miss Whipple outlooks on life, f'. l L Q 1.' ... illfqxl .yyp --I 14416. Badminton Back row Ileft to righti: M. Hoyt, B. Rowland, S. Hawn, L. Grignon, L. Laufenberg, L K . . oski, V, Leach, D. Selby, M. Kakouris. Second row K. Marquart, M. Clark, D. Heardt, C, Montonna, D Geck, D. Kurtz, D. Appleby, N. Kluender. Third row: J. Usock, C. Merrick, S. Neberi, J. Boehm, G Hubler, P. Busby, M. McClurg, D. Mullen, K. Thoms, S. Wolbers, J. Seirup, N. Weed. Fourth row: L Kuhn, P. Brown, M. Burns, M. Kleist, B, Cox, K. Liggett, S. Hawn, B. Eclcoff, S, Hoyt. llili. aillilgl W. ,Mi . . -'Q .mil .. .,.- ' - L-llQ viii. T' fi 'A 'EJLTT ff- 55211: Till? -EEEEE TIIQQQ: .iii llirffgi ,ff Tijlgijiifl f55ff Tfffigxzri f, e fillfl'-L ':..1T::::'J ii-,. :sun .1 '+'f111:1... '-'f::::' QDKQ. '3'n f333f1.g:.IiL ' 1:1 iq, viii- nh TWT ++f'fT '1::.:::::1... 4 -,,,.i,g,' .unusual - ++4++-rzzxr, Singles Champion: Peggy Walker Doubles Champions: Kim Hoesterey and Candi Dayton Tennis and Badminton The G.A.A. Tennis and Bodminton teams, headed by Miss Whipple, enjoy another very y wr successful year. The result of Their strenuous l ' daily practices on The courts victoriously Q 6 shines through at The ploydoys. This year A A 7 T the Tennis Team has five ployolays with other y l schools. Saddleback, Son Clemente, and San- ' U To Ana High School make The competition ' difficult, as do our Two crosstown rivals El fl Modena and Orange, but The Tennis Team returns with victories. The badminton Team also has a Tough schedule but come forth os The victors. The Sportanettes meet with competition from Tustin, Mission Viejo, Saol- .. cllebock, Westminster, San Clemente, and Orange high schools. .YI Rodieck, M, Pocinich, B. Hoyt, J. Knutsen, J. C, Markham, G. Tollis, J. Wesley, J. McGinnis, ycnll X wil l id, ' y -la .... ...., Q 3 - Tennis Back row ileft to righti: M. Kleist, J. Billings, N. Weed, S. Hawn, K. Hepner, L. Grignon, S, l-lawn, L. Laufen- Mi Wh' l t h h berg, M. Pocinich, L. Rodieck, J. Knudsen, B. Eckoff. Second row: L. Kuhn, P. Henning, K. Durst, J. Seirup, S. Hoyt, lss lppe GCC es l E folelwnd Stroke' B. Hoyt, N. Kluencler, C. Dayton, P. Walker, J. Sumerall. First row: L. Prestijacomo, M. Barnes, B. Cox, S. Redline, C. Downs, S. Wolbers, K. Thomas, K. Hoesterey. GIRLS' SPORTS l43 Of gfzfcis' Quests, Om: .75 Wnrthy- Zo Do Men Gm! i 1 1 -- T i .A. Q I XR . 5-.... 5 -. ff' r 1. 'Q Chrissy Nicholson and Dianne Concannon prepare to meet the ice while Wileforcl meet itl The G.A.A. patch: Body, Mind, and Spirit. t. '--N-it 'Nxwqqqgiz X X 35- 'ifiii-'IL ifiilllit X ' Y ' Il. T sin 53125 Nancy Humphreys and Debbie A familiar scene to Mrs M G.A.A. Activities Girls Athletic Association begins each year with the hilarious Initiation ceremonies where incoming Sopho- mores and other new members must entertain the old members. This year, G.A.A.'s first big proiect is a suc- cessful clothing drive for the Navaio indians in Arizona. They also sponsor fun activities such as their roller skat- ing and ice skating parties. With the end of first se- mester comes the Patch Party, during which new mem- bers are presented their G.A.A. Triangle patches. Second semester begins with G.A.A. members busily working on the Girl-Date-Boy dance which is considered one of the most successful dances of the year. The theme this Year is Heart Full of Dreams. Spring comes and G.A.A. has their Spring Fashion Show with G.A.A. mem- bers serving as models. Nearing the end of the year, G.A.A. holds their Awards Banquet honoring outstand- ing G.A.A. members. 'K . N,,..f+-' Couples relax in the decorative faculty lounge during Heart Full of Dreams ' 144 GIRLS' SPORTS If1ime were not ci moving Thing cmd This hour, it would sfoy . . WNV ,EDfUf3+ ' j ' A ' S '1' T , g,7j e Thank Ou-Qlv' O1Q.J!'XY'Uf1i me 1 3+oGvea X-HlJr0rY,1'E+ is boss,-X-O ww? OQCIYS QVVHHUSIN Qslvic oL5ooo+ YYVS 393+ KDXSYNQS -Qor Afugxgcmwixwq YQQYS- W if ww, ,gb 1 Jw N rf MQ E5 f . ,fa Q W MW L fix W55Z 2f if ,QMLJZV Qywgifj' W MW EMM 5, Q NSA . T ' WSQWODGQ M' ff U 1 QV ivy QW l N- , 1 W Q ' WMR5mWXQyf l W 'vip WMS? y AQ Mb: I R3yb,X3Mgx xl W Q33 QU55 QQV5 jvNYf dp f MMWPWWM mYi Y'5fUWf f XpOK3W MM QQQWSW- 'E'-FQQVNKK I md +ma UMOLI' LMCX k3QKWUC L+ of WOT 1 rpgkqfq 1eyx5QL VfQiX4g,,f W .CLWS5 0 1 fffkl Mf w UWWL JVO gffmflmk Lfcbw Lv! 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Row 2: Dan DeClark, Rick Cort, Rick Dosch, Tom Evans, Mike Fitzpatrick, Keith Fornof, Robin Frizelle, Jim Garver, Jim Greek, Row 3: Mark Lee, Zack Meakim, Jim Martin, Chuck McNamara, Tom Miller, Steve Nagamatsu, Jerry Nickle, Chuck Pattison, Norton l-lenninger. Row 4: Brit Poteet, Ron Santana, Bill Spencer, George Hum- ., Dan Hedlund, Gary Fox, Bill Moore, Craig Sharon, Bruce Wilgus, John phreys, Don Buck, Mike Burns, Jim Watson, Bob Phinizy. Bottom Row: Gary Livingston Mgr Walker. c lam V, , -:gf , ,, I, ,-W, 5 Vi I, ,IQ ,, . Q I 545, :-438 '- , J +- 23-. I , I : 5 9 I .. a . ,, , 1 - ' F , ' :E ----I II WI I naw.- i ,numb xfll .4 , , I - Vltfllw 11 l l '1 5 I N l'INlNt-44 'i'Il Y l -J l l - . , n... . vnu: , i l -4 N -'hy A .,..-Lf- ' QI ' 1'N.i r-'f.,,,-if aw! Lal ' --1. -1-1- f : '....' - ' -' ' ' if-vs'-, si, 1. ' Qsuxf- . ii. 5' A -i .,gjHw! ' . - '- - V 5 ! 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' U 'Ji--H 2'-f: : -f' 'fl ' 'I-1 LL', i-'T V -, I 'gg - -l--I--M, xi-w..,,. f: . ...Lam -aj -,aff -wh I ...WI I if I 1 Egg-II 1 If II I.IIII.t , ..g :. IN WI -I3I-- . ,, -ri., E I, ' .., X. -1,53 f.-.i 1. - . Q --'ef .If-,L ,I ,, .4g5gygffq1: 9 ' ' i H , , fvf:'4vbi I fffw' , ' - ' : , V f ' ' ' , f X :,..f - - Il I, '4 - . . 1 1 , - ' A , ,-cj-ag, I k. -x ,Wa Q --. ,A - ' 1 ,Jr--1-2 , , .,. 'K , r' 5' ' .fr -3-X , 1 4 if m- H ' -'C .' N - ' ' A xi . ' ' iv ', V' Y --.,. I 4 V I, ,Jw : ' Q I T, . I x , ,' -I.:-11f':,x , V i.3.eI ,. , If . ,. I ' ?-.W-,.I, ' ' wi iw. N 1 - . f 1 - if .H , , . s 1. , Coach McKie 146 BOYS SPORTS Coach Colville Qocch 1-hone, 1 , f ,-if f Q 31 'J ., ,-1 ' W it lifts i 1 rift it lf, ' lvi' ill UQ, Ht. VK' 1 I1 I . lliliil - I leer' wtf' So Vi' .',l 'Vi I 1 , W It 'A it M,-. 'ff , .,., . , t rbi 1 1 'Mig :ffl X In Che flops Of Hccvming Vicfarious This years Bee and Cee track teams include several prom- ising young trackmen. Among them are sopho- mores Phil Schimmel, Dan Hedlund, Bob Large, Chris Hughes, and Rick Bundy. Starring in the Cee pole vault is sophomore Gary Kempton. This year's lower class competition is going to be rough. With a little hard work and practice, however, Villa Park should come out ahead. . 4 'f ' ,T.k5:133ir':i' -P! - inns-u Top to Bottom lLeft to Rightj Row lr Bob Anderson, Ray Weeda, Perry Forester, Jerry Rupert, Skip Porter, Bill Young. Row 2: Steve Greenberg, Kurt Wassmann, Darrell Knight, Bob Allan, Phil Schimmel, Frank Stevenson. Row 3: Tom Berry, Chuck Graham, Bob Procter, Bruce McElheny, Jeff Gressard, Mike Kaylor, Darryl Roberts. Top to Bottom lLeft to Rightl Row 'li Chuck Graham, Randy Nickel, Richard Walker, Dan Griffin, Row 21 Bill Miyawaki, John Hartwell, Jeff Peterson, Jerry Adams. Row 3: Randy Lewis, Brian Huntsman, John Beard, Bob Large. MA i Q ' , v W, if, 1 ' 3327i ?E . itz. . , f 1 it . :ig-It ' A UQ if P 1 1 V -A . . , ' 'ww-tf ev r 1 to it - iv f'- ' - , .- 4 C w if 4 1 Y ' 4 ig I . . ti 6, M, ,L 'ff ,E Q , yi kv ,. . ,. W ,gl A vu-I hull i BOYS SPORTS 147 Success .7s Ours, Ku! With Success, Sc Hcmcs Dcfcczl : -N . Vlfjffl .,. , 4 - ' .7 3 In the track events, Bob Cruzen, Neil Aerts, Grant Stiles, and Rick Cort are top men in the 440-yard run. Tom Collins and Chuck McNamara head the team in The 880-yard run. Bill Moore leads the distance runners with a time of 9 minutes, 45.8 seconds in The two mile. In the mile relay, Neil Aerts, Rick Cort, Grant Stiles, Bob Cruzen, and Tom Collins are running at the same pace as last year, Three minutes thirty seconds. Robin Frizzelle cmd Jerry Nickel have both broken the 220-yard sprint with 22.7 and 22.8 re- spectively. Last years record was 23.0. ln the hurdles Dan Hedlund is expected to break school records this year in both high and low hurdles. Top senior hurdler, Jerry Settle, is aiming at the sqme goal. l48 BOYS SPORTS The Spartan Varsity trackmen are looking forward to this season. During their first meet, against Huntington Beach, Pete Hart set a new school record of six feet two and one-half inches inthe high lump. Other team members to watch in the field events in- clude Don Buck in the discuss. Don has hurled the discuss T30 feet during practice. In the shot put, Al Thompson has chalked up 49 feet for a school record. ln the pole vault, Mike Burns is presently leading the team with a vault of ll feet 7 inches. Trail- ing close behind is Kevin Alexander with ll feet 6 inches. The long iump places Jim McAferty in the lead with 21 feet 7 inches by one half inch over Greg Concannon. I' 4 D We Plckcd Che Best Men Arid pl0l'1l'16'd V414 v4fl4ffll5f' 3 A-41 A A' ,.,,':f L. ay g ..- Q Q- D ST ler Eric MooTharT Mike RupperT STeve Johnson and Coach Johnsfon The golf Team is one of The leasT publicized groups in The aThleTic deparTmenT. This year's Team, coached by Phil JohnsTon, is looking forward To a rewarding season, providing The golf courses dry up. The SparTan golf Team is based aT The Green River Golf Course which is in The Sanfa Ana Canyon. Prac- Tice is usually held here, as well as all games which we hosT. Leading This years Team is senior STeve Johnson. OTher reTurn- ing members include seniors Don Sfeiler and Greg Morey. Villa Park is looking forward To a very producfive season. Wifh a liTTle sun- shine, The Team should be heading The league in May. BOYS SPORTS lf-19 Ve! Uzroughvut Cha' Baffin flu' Was Wzflmuf 'QA ' 2' , , 4 1 , dams. N .mwly ,M me-' 'iv Q .' 5 mygx. ,. ' ' A 'W , L 'Y ' . I Q Q.. 1 4 4 .QEQQQ ' ' -V , A I, tw ,f xi' ' ' ,Q . -.f'A,:',:Ac:ii,3,?'A -1V- ' 'zu 1 G? ,CH ' Us-rm ,, 4' A M, fl-.si , - . Q vmsfgzgih , - M f -wc m.,v 4 W N 1 If W I BOY S SPORTS lou l, L1 -Tr W , vw. Q .n, ln 9 Doubt, ,Aware Of J-lis impending Victory 'ir' 1, I ,,, in-' ,f f R ir :Qi I , T 3. ' , -xg.. ' , x 4 X' fi W e 1 L i gpg- gg, 'J 5g,,,i:,., I . l , lf , 'i 4 , 2' 5 6,5 5 C3 ......-.41..- X 'iT'i i ..'!ll'U q A , gigsigi N Ill L'-3 '1i-'illL'.z::T.fH- - ' W ' ' I -,gi 'l I , ll .. 5 .I E1 'Q -f +. ffm up , If ll 5 .. -l-rw Th ,Q 1 1- X f jf , 4 K. fi ,p M' 'L V, ' - , , f ,T P ,Q ,W -' f -1 ' ff r iLeTT To Righf, Top To BoTToml Row 1: Coach Chamberlin, Bob McDonald, Gary Roper, Jeff Kime, David Williams, Mgr. Rick Flesher. Row 2: Bob Schafz, Ron MeTcalT, Pat Percy, Craig Benben. The lf-769 SparTan Tennis Team promises To be highly successful. There are five refurning varsiTy LeTTermen on This year's Team, all of whom will add sTrengTh To The Team. Possibly The Top man on The Team will be Craig BenBen. Up and coming members include Ron MeTcalT, a iunior who moved up To VarsiTy This year. There should be many heaTed baTTles on The courTs This year. lLeTT To Right, Top To BoTToml Row li Doug GrumbIaTT, Marshall Thomas, Tom Bass, Paul Kipp, Greg HunTer, Tom Pickles, Coach KaTes. Row 2: Sfeve Carren, Dave RudaT, Cliff King, Andy Chang, Kurt Nelson, Marc WuTschlfe. Row 3: Dave Hasbrouk, Skip Roland, ScoTT Busby, Dave Musgrave, Lee Francis, .lay BuTTerworTh. X r I D ,giggq Q, V L ,g l 1. gg I Yiffd ,a .,.4.,4,..f 445' r-ii' v BOYS SPORTS l5l Welwme Clic' Haming, Spccd Che Parting Guest Ks 914' Football Team members are honored of cl banquet hosted by the Rofory Club. 152 ACTIVITIES Chris Monionno ond her dod relax ofier The dinner of Dore Dad. I l'l ' A '4'e New '--M . f y Ei' H :ii Lg ' 1? 2 -l K Q , 1 1 1 i, 1 f li 1 1 . I ' 3 ,, , l I 3 - , 1 The big doy hos come ond seniors finally geT Their piciures. Pcmi, Mor , Cath d M'k Y Yi GH 1 e ore put under by The hypnotist Spartan 16611615 Klimzuf Spring 00, QWY HE mol BQSQ. 1: Signs urge Spartans to do their own thing under hypnosis at the show presented by Floyd MCG Signs and posters announce the coming of important events at Villa Park High School. This sign advertises the Hypnotist Show presented by Floyd McGuire on January I6 in the Spartan catetoriurn. Although Villa Park is defeated by Foothill atter a closely played game, the Spartans display their high spirit singing the Alma Mater. 'E gb Although dawned by Foothill, Spartans sing the Alma Mater with boistrous spirit. ACTIVITIES I53 I i I Qs 5 l l 76 mfg T , A .ml Vg VJUEHT 5' - MW, T TUQ fit I 'sill' 'dw F- .W-.. -f-mnng' fl J ew. W EVEN lcnces l 'easel 1 Q peels? 's wills eller ll- flgg or li 'yi ll l .ff Basketball Scasaa Davy Spartans Fraud ...muni- After The Foothill game, Sparfcms relax and enioy The music of The Animation. 'Q M M.. V ,,,,,.,,.w-w ' The entire pep squad leads The crowd in the Alma Mater after the Villa Park-Foovhill basketball game. ACTIVITIES T55 YY, iw, 7 invite The ,Mun Um! faves Chee ,J The crowded dance floor is evidence of The success of This year's Girl-Date-Boy dance sponsored by The Girl's AThleTic Associafion. Some-Times called The besT dance of The year, The an- nual Girl-DaTe-Boy dance is again sponsored by The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion. Every year The girls working on The decorations and other deTails necessary Try To ouTalo The year beTore. Every year They succeed. The Theme This year is changed To I-IearT Full of Dreams To allow Tor more originaliTy in ideas To improve The dance. T56 ACTIVITIES ,fe ,1 'I,iI I ,if x 1 . Couples relax and Talk To friends during intermission The Super-Heroes provide unusual music for I Spartans Sujoy The ,wing Of Chair lives OOPS! MISSION I , COMPUTER TICKETS THIS WEEK OIIII .jsjsj-ig L BBAILXTENIIIS wma Picirici za O T H ufmizzr Miz e Tw z i T , .A W ciississr f . ' gi. .4 .,, v., . .. l,' ' ,--- . v G! '.. A familiar reminder of coming events in Spanonlond. 17, 1 . -4. . 1 . .'.'. . vu . 'na . ., rw- -n ,.,. '- SparTans are informed abouT coming evenTs by The marquee locaTed in The Forum. Mainfained by The Commissioner of PubliciTy, This calendar announces aThleTic and social evenTs for The monTh, plus informafion of sTudenT concern such as The Susan Mazze Funol. This year, Valentines Day is brighT- ened by The Girls League Carnafion Sale. Sparfans order carnaTions in advance To be delivered To Their friends' Third period room on ValenTine's Day. The American Field Service, in cooperaTion wiTh The Bell Telephone SysTem, presenTs an all-school assembly. I-IighlighTing The hour are long-disTance Telephone conversafions beTween The foreign exchange sTu- denTs and Their families aT horne. Paula Talks To her family in Finland and Sanzio caTches up on The news from Brazil. The American Field Service and The Telephone company boTh dernonsTraTe Their efforrs To furTher world undersTanding during This assembly. ,-' 1 1 , f Members of Girls League disrribute ValenTine's Day carnaTions. 5 - ' f T58 ACTIVITIES anzio s ace mirrors The ioy of hearing his family's voices n :ff EW Zia 'claw gf ggi' Q 1 I E, T- ii ll II ,XIII iii 'I I .., I , I ' u I I I I icffe A ' ZLL,- I N f i'5 Ure Summer Of Our lives lies Ile! Ahead 'Will Seniors, Bobbe Echkoff and Vance AbloTT, choose their Senior Announcements. Seniors prepare for June graduaTion by ordering announce- menTs, personalized cards, and Thank you noTes in anticipa- Tion of celebraTing Their compleiion of high school. Spring and EasTer are The inspiraTion of The annual Girls League l-laT Sale. The sale, which is held iusT before Spring vacaTion, feaTures colorful paper flowers, sTaTionery and cards, as well as The TradiTionaI EasTer HaTs. This sale preceeds The annual Girls League Week, when The organizaTion sponsors an en- Tire week of acTiviTies exclusively for feminine SparTans. The music deparTmenTs also noTe The coming of Spring. The Folk Music Club sponsors Their annual Hootenanny in March, giving musically inclined Sparfans an opporiunify To perform before sTudenT audiences. The Band holds its iuniorlsenior Band NighT in March and The choral deparTmenT presenTs a show for The fifTh graders in The disTricT. .. 'il eaeiw, L g gn,-, ,, 7?-,. ' 1 21 ,. ,hL,,.,Q: ' , . I -..J l Girls League Ways and Means Chairman, Laurie Kuhn greefs cusTomers af The Hat Sale. T-f7'T1'3f'r'f Q.: A' 4 1.. L .-M :T' gs. A--fi-. ' fffeffl-'fr Q. ' ' rr., Jr, - e .,sf'72-far: - l 15, ' - , , , UM- . .,. fa l . my . , -- gg I., - .1 f-1 A ' r '- ' 4., i The Girls AThleTic AssociaTion members spend Their Saturday morning preparing The cafetorium for Girl-DaTe-Boy ACTIVITIES T59 Sat Drzak ,flaa 15? ,Merry Spartans fiat Ifaar Days Are alalrarea The Song and Cheer leaders from Villa Park Orange ond El Modena compeTe in The Row Esophogus. Folk Music Club sponsors iTs fifTh annual HooTe- nanny This year. Musical groups and individual performers from Villa Park, Orange, El Modena, and FooThill high schools, and FulIerTon Junior College provide The evening's enTerTainmenT. Each of The Two nighTs ThaT The I-looTenanny is sponsored a special guesT performer is feaTured on The program. These guesfs performers are The Piper Twins and STeve GilleTTe. This enTerTaining program of folk music is well-aTTended and en- ioyed by everyone There. The winTer sporTs award banqueT for The baskeTball and wresTIing Teams is given a ST. PaTrick's Day Theme wiTh The ap- propriaTe decoraTions by S Club This year. Members of The club also serve refreshmems aT The program. AT This Time The baskeTball play- ers and vvresflers receive Their leTTers and oThers special awards To recognize Their parTicipaTion and achievemenT in Their respecTive sporfs. Visiting performers give cz preview of The hootenonny aT The All School assembly. ll76I'6l .im me Q I E l l , P 'ie S fi ,aartaa Vayaaa Draws .Naar Ca U15 Cflizaaa , x. 'AE .- 58 , 1. . :: :nv url , The parents of incoming sophomores have an opportunity to meet the Villa Pork Counselors. ' Ai ' .,,., f I 4 ,' S-J l I A ' ' . ' vs- ,,,Lv 41' h Villa Park students volunteer assistance to flood victims. Junior High Orientation is held in March to introduce the parents of next year's sophomores to Villa Park High school. The parents first attend a general program in the cafetorium which is followed by refreshments. After this, they attend special departmental programs of their choice. Pep squad petitions are signed, eligibility lists posted, then sophomores and iuniors begin to practice routines and cheers in the pep squad clinic. This clinic is sponsored by the present pep squad during the two weeks prior to try-outs. The time for cap and gown measurements arrives, reminding seniors of their fast approaching graduation. This year's drama production Visit to a Small Planet is sponsored by the Drama De- partment in March. During the flood crisis, Villa Park students volunteer assistance in sandbagging the banks of the Santiago Creek and Santa Ana River. Song and Cheerleaders hold clinics to orient girls trying out for next year's pep squad. o .. The efforts of the Drama Department culminate in the play, Visit to a Small Planet. tl '- f Seniors anticipate the moment of graduation. ACTIVITIES lol ,N ml 1 2 ff I -. 3,4 U15 ,virif af 6 9 .r.s.,f 162 ssmons bd di N,--fi I f We 'ne ,Met As 9riends Ann' new We part We'ne lfreken ine bread ef ine lnind and of ine near! We nnzy never lneet again llnlil ll falling star, Hn! we shall befriends Cegetner, Wherever We are. I Y n K jf K V L ki ' L? V .' I '- 1 xv , ul mu i fu., w.-f np, , f . ,.a,. , E 5 .. . ,,,,, , .,.., X -4. ii SENIORS '63 77' - H WW ' - . .-' H 'f ' , ' ' Y A, 1 5q ' V 12 ' ' .1y,.1zzf7 ' 'ff , , .W '14 M ,f A ' . If fig. ,. '-f..'q7 Q4, ' 537:35 .,- .. f I 4 ,g 1-1,: A. +I-. .W , 1 1 H-uf.-Y 1,52 ,Nt 1 1 Eonteut Zo Qallvuf, When We feud Che Way 4 , 2 ' ' Y 4. 1 W, 4 5 1- , , Q 'id ' ' Ka. xix SENIORS 165 Vj fgzyf ','v397Z::' ,af 1, I f C1 ,, I ,, r ,A r , I ' V 1' f 'f 'hrisryfw - ' f 1 'ff Vonce Ablort Alon Abramson ,gdiuadllv 0'-www Jeff Adelson Terry Adkins 4, . jlflay U15 Ehlturc Gran! Chee ,nm 114 Does Lynn Taylor . . or doesn'Tsl1e? Only her hor knows for sure. Qlvmwfuv Judy Adoms Neil Aerfs WF Yflitv' ww Qu.. X? XA 'Iliff' Cheryl Adamson Dewey Aguilor ev Roberr Albam PM Albfighf Rgndaufmhgdeff Am Arnofo 166 SENIORS Ab ing dre lm' UW lem mel Abl on lun Abl lIlE men ner ,mc TEV' Abu lrkes c0ml Adm n-ng plcnl vrfllll Ada! sum each lrne ner C Adele wllen ng c Adkll c M new lhe n ere l Aerls, cansw gfodx A 'vc Albul ferns gear :hell Alhrig year year Alhur grrls peopl covsag bacon 999, 'Club Amull mg , gemn imp Diff' Andel lreedr loaf l WYE fl l.lr slug, APPle to hu Pifrpl Wllee Slders Wlllw Aflilg lrluru, 9Ehln Silva long 4, gs AYNS lllses Come ll! c lv or Buile' lllieg P5 W 'Hem lvml mme Plum All Ury J-leur! Desires Abbott, Arlene May . . . likes malts and hamburgers, tennis, horseback rid- ing, roller skating, water skiing, swimming, going out . . . dislikes wearing dresses on cold days . . . remembers when the bus came and a boy couldn't find her . . . considers biggest accomplishment being in concert choir, G.A.A., and President, Junior Achievement . . . plans after graduation to attend Ful- lerton J.C. and get own business . . .Girl's League, G.A.A., Junior Achieve- ment. Abbott, Darlene Kay . . . likes horseback riding . . . dislikes wearing dresses on cold days . . . considers biggest accomplishment being able to attend VPHS . . . plans after graduation to aunt and uncle in Oklahoma . . . Girl's League, Junior Achievement. Ablott, Vance Randall . . . likes football, baseball, tennis, Mexican food, friendly people, driving dune buggies . . . dislikes phony people . . . re- members having Mrs. Anrecht for two years . . , considers biggest accomplish- ment getting to first period every morning . . . plans after graduation to go into dentistry . . , House of Representatives 4, Boy's Forum Treasurer 4, Let- terman's Club 2,3,4, Annual 4. Abramson, Alan R ..,. likes surfing, skiing, tomatoes, and M.M .... dis- likes school food . . . remembers paper pick-up . . . considers biggest ac- complishment passing A.D .... plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Adams, Judy Anne. . . lQuincyl . . . likes teaching music, baseball, people, raviolli . . . dislikes snooty people, hockey, geometry . . . remembers win- ning bets with Linda and Bonnie, coaching B.C., the club and corny iokes . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and going with Marty , . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. and get married . . . Bench- warmers 4, Orchestra 2,3. Adamson, Cheryl Jeanne . . . likes D.C., parties, hamburgers . . . remembers summer '68 and first lunch . . . considers biggest accomplishment coming each day . . . plans after graduation to attend college and become an air- line stewardess . . . Drill Team 2,3, Publicity chairman 3, secretary 4, Ban- ner Girl 4, House of Representatives 3, Pep Club 2. Adelson, Jeffrey Michael . . . lMuskratl . . . likes friendly and happy people . . . dislikes unfriendly people that feel sorry for themselves . , , remembers when Mr. Ellish saw his drawings , . . considers biggest accomplishment stay- ing out of trouble . . . plans after graduation to attend a four-year college. Adkins, Terry Lee . . . likes railroads, music, International shortwave . . . dislikes California, doing half-time shows in the mud, Loara marching band . . . remembers beating the Loara marching band at the Arcadia Band Re- view . . . considers biggest accomplishment teaching the drum cadence to the new drummers . . . plans after graduation to major in law at Willam- ette University . . . marching band 2,3,4, French Club president. Aerts, Neil Edward . . . lNedl . . . likes traveling, individual sports . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through senior year . . . plans after graduation to attend college and go into medicine . . . Math Club president 4, track 2,3,4. Albano, Robert Dyer . . . lBobl . . . likes VW's, pizza . . . dislikes Cheve and Fords . . . remembers getting out of school in one piece . . , considers big- gest accomplishment getting into Auto ll . . . plans after graduation to tour the U.S.A. in buggy . . .track l,2, auto club 3. Albright, Patti Jane . . . iPatl . . . remembers coming to VPHS in her junior year . . . plans after graduation to attend a iunior college and then a four- year college, Alhadeff, Randal Victor . . . lRandl . . . likes drumming, billiards, chess, girls, and medium rare steaks without mushrooms . . . dislikes unfriendly people that ignore others . . . remembers going to Coronation, losing Bev's corsage and then sitting on the pin . . . considers biggest accomplishment becoming the editor of The Oracle . . . plans after graduation to enter col- lege, become successful, and get rich . . . Oracle staff 3,4, Editor 4, Science Club 4. Amato, Angela B .... lAnnl . . . likes soups, surfing, racing, parties, work- ing . . . dislikes school, no open campus, some of the rules . . . remembers getting caught while ditching . . . considers biggest accomplishment being in group counseling , . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. and become a beautician. Anderson, Cynthia Leigh. . . lSinnerl . . . likes art, the ocean, sour cream, freedom, photography . . . dislikes geometry, immature sophomore boys, lost keys . . . remembers Mr. Finlayson's lectures on' behavior at grad-night parties, Marge's . . . considers biggest accomplishment keeping her sanity in Mr. Meulmastefs art courses . . . plans after graduation to goto Europe, study art, and bum around . . . Art Club. Appleby, Donna Jean . . . lDoni . . . likes cruising, people who know how to have fun, D.M .... dislikes party poopers, waiting, Sunday drivers, and people who can't be themselves . . . remembers adventure with Debbie Wheeler on grad-night in iunior year, visits to the Dean's office . . .con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating and living through car accident with Emory's . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Anstadt, Karen Louise . . . likes swimming and reading . . . dislikes overdue library books . . . remembers going to the Orange game in the rain and for- getting to pick up a friend , . . considers biggest accomplishment getting to school on time . . . plans after graduation to attend the University of Hous- ton and major in psychology . . . C.S.F. 2, S.O.S. 3, G.A.A. 3,4, Pep Club 4, Benchwarmer 4. Ayres, Larry R. . . . llledl . . . likes VP's peanut butter sandwiches . . . dis- likes conceited people, dress codes, and closed campuses . , . remembers the consequences of a bet he made . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviv- ing all the rules and regulations of Spartanland . . . plans after graduation to attend U.S.C .... Key Club, baseball, football. Bailey, Sidney Ellen . . . lGeorgel . . . likes salad, John, sleeping . . .dis- likes pep rallies and rainy days . . . remembers being registered into Boys' P.E. in all three years that attended VPHS . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating . . , plans after graduation to work and then marry. Barnes, Steve Craig . . . likes a girl named Diane . . . remembers the last semester . . . considers biggest accomplishment going without a haircut . . . plc' ' ' - -f- L- l----- fin-.ru-na fnrlnfu V V Aufo Club' ffff 'bf' isggw few Q4 :vi Donna Appleby I f . 4.. 2 .7 f - 7?A Larry Ayres Bailey Neal Baldwin Steve Barnes SENIORS l67 , ., -- - fvyg, ,-,:qg'w'q' .nn ' H 15,145 'f 'jf.44, ,.. .WJ . 1 W 1 ff X 1 ' J '-fivf 1 ,fi , .- 1-Aw ilene BGVTlCl4 Rebecca Baumann . ,, , ,,,, , , , ,A ... , .. 6-car.. 'f 'iam-ff Bruce Beaudoin Richard Beaumar 'J inf- Gregory Craig BenBen , M - 574 warg, P11 41... I7 lf- Steve Bennett Diann Berchiolly 168 SENIORS Nam' Ku! Ure Noble Seniar C0 k Bartick, Ilene Phyllis . . . likes music, gems, art . , . dislikes History, liver, practicing . . . remembers getting all wet in the rain . . . considers biggest accomplishment making dance band . . . plans after graduCITi0r1 to EVWTSI' O conservatory of music and art . . . Art Club 2,3,4, House of Representatives 3, dance band 4, Steering Committee 4. Baumann, Rebecca Ann . . . iBauml . . . likes idealistic people with a dream, green rolling hills on a sunny day, traveling and getting to understand peo- ple, poetry, getting letters . , . dislikes idle chatter, people who say they don't have time to accomplish a goal . . . considers biggest accomplishment being able to represent Villa Park when traveling . . . plans after graduation to go to college, maior in law and some day go into politics . . . ASB cab- net 2, AFS 2,3, Chairman 2, Board of Control 2, House of Representatives 2,3, Secretary 3, Spanish Club 2,3, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2, YMCA youth and government 2,3,4, Model Legislature 2,3,4, S Club 2,3,4, G.A.A. 2,3, Pep Club 3,4, Annual 3,45 Editor 4, Varsity Club 4, Secretary 4, cheerleader 4, DAR award 4, Youth in Government Day city councilman 4, Girl of the Month 2, Girls' League Social Service 2. Beaudoin, Bruce Fredric . . . likes football . . . dislikes scrambled eggs , . . remembers the grass sliding contests during nutrition on rainy days . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to get drafted. Beaumar, Richard James . . . lBummerl . . . likes Olivia Husse, fishing, art . . . dislikes mandatory pep rallies, society Snobs . . . remembers legal leave of absence . . . considers biggest accomplishment changing opinions in His- tory . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . Art Club. Beckmann, Gregory John . . . iHey Youl . . . likes people, mine hunting in the desert . . . dislikes curbs and no parking signs . . . remembers backing into Bob Grimm's Vette in the parking lot . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment remembering locker combination. after Christmas vacation . . . plans after graduation to attend Colorado School of Mining . . . Auto Club. BenBen, Craig C .... iBenl . . . likes skiing, cruising Carl's, D.R.F .... dis- likes holding hands, getting slapped and getting dressed up . . . remembers Crestline in the summer before his Senior year . . . considers biggest accom- plishment staying healthy . . . plans after graduation to attend U.S.C. . .. Varsity tennis 2,3,4, Letterman's Club, Varsity Club, C Football. Berchiolly, Diann Mary . . . likes composition with Mr. Stokes . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State Fullerton. Betts, Diana Louise. . . iDil . . . likes cooking, sewing, the beach, smiles, and friendly people . . . dislikes cherries and car trouble . . , plans after graduation to attend Brigham Young University. Belts, Linda Ray . . . iScooterl . . . likes football, Christmas trees, baby roses and laughing . . . dislikes spiders, study hall, cafeteria food, and marching in the mud , . . remembers ditching study hall with B.C. to watch the foot- ball players and the wrestlers . . . considers biggest accomplishment sur- viving three years of practical iokes and goofing off , . . plans after grad- uation to attend Fullerton J,C. and play quarterback for the Green Bay Packers . . . Drill Team 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, CSF 2,3, Orchestra 2,3. Biehl, Sandy Jo . . . likes food, boys, fun . . . dislikes conceited people .. . remembers art class with Mr. M .... considers biggest accomplishment pass- ing Senior Math . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. ' Billenslein, Frances Maureen . . . iFranl . . . likes tennis, swimming . . . dislikes school cafeteria food . . . remembers attending one of the spirited pep rallies in the fall . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting diploma . . . plans after graduation to go on to college . . . CSF, Spanish Club. Bradford, Brian Wesley . . . lBummerl . . . likes foods, sports, hobbies, etc. dislikes campus food . . . remembers graduating . . . considers biggest ac- complishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. . .. Auto Club 3,4. Brambley, Larry F.. . . iSweatl . . . likes automobiles, boats, girls . . . dis- likes Novel class . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to get a good iob. Bray, Frankie LeRoy . . . likes football, girls, all kinds of food. . . dislikes first period in quonset huts in winter . . , considers biggest accomplishment getting to school in the morning . . . plans after graduation to attend college. Breilmeyer, Nancy Jean . . . likes outdoor sports and working with animals . , . dislikes people who think they are better than others . . . remembers the water balloon tight in her sophomore year . . . considers biggest accom- plishment getting through physiology dissections safely . . . plans 'after grad- uation to go to a iunior college and then a university to study Veterinary Medicine . . . G.A.A. 2,3,4, Science Club 2, Steering Committee 3,4, Girls' League Treasurer 4. .714 Hana Ca Drive His Hallauf Spartans ,gaw- Dionci Befis Lindo Beiis f my 1 -711, 1 Gala. ,aw i . ,af . ff., 319 ff . r.-T' 4.. ',a .V .nl t.. ix P N Nxwzw WW 'x i vb ? SC1I'1dy Biehl FFCIIWCGS BiHeI'lSTEil'1 Spirited Senior boys vie for The spirit stick, Q-gr V C7 s-..., 'Z 2, K .'a 4b Ldrry Cindy Boos Everett Boynton Brion Bradford Frankie Broy Noncy Breifmeyer BNN MQW mngf' Q- Ron Brennerncin Debbie Brewer SENIORS 169 Urey trvw E716 Mountain Of Victory 3 And the Kung sold to hrsJes1er, Let us prepare for . .. Paulo Bronough placed second, Marilyn Brue Gary Bruggemon 1 I 6 r E 5 or B Bl ,,. 'aces' 'H Whmh She Dole Brost Paulo Brown Br 'e fr E rc N Br V1 'N Bl Cr , W i rf BL :ve f J.. BL d. we Cr C4 QI YH David Brurnley Korlo Bullock -I-ish I-Ubflfe exempfifies the grace of Sporfon Women, 170 sENroRs Y i lcloll Co End A Pathway C0 U15 Sky Brindle, Kerrie . . . iKangl . . . likes orange juice, mushrooms, the beach . . . 1 dislikes plastic people . . . remembers marching in. parades, Mrs. Dennis' British Lit. class . . .considers biggest accomplishment being in the Drill j Team . . . plans after graduation to become a dental assistant , . . Sym- ' phonic choir 2,3, Chamber choir 2, Drill Team 2,3,4, Odds and Ends Chair- man 3, French Club 2,3,4, Historian 3, Vice-President 4, German Club 4. Bronaugh, Paula Ann . . . jPauler Annl . . . likes getting out of school at 12:00, Mr. Edwards and Mr, Bastin , . . dislikes people who are inconsid- erate of others feelings . . . remembers getting finger stuck in Kevin's steer- , ing wheel and getting rescued by the Fire Department . . . considers biggest ' accomplishment graduating and staying in school all day. . , plans after graduation to go to junior college and become an airline stewardess . . . House of Representatives. Brost, Dale F .... likes music, football, basketball, science, collecting weird articles . . . dislikes people who have no respect for the individuality of their fellow man . . . remembers Driver's Ed. in senior year . . . considers biggest accomplishment raising academic average to a point where doesn't mind showing it to anyone . . , plans after graduation to major in chemistry at Loyola University . . . CSF, Varsity track. Brown, Paula Diane . . . iBrownl . . . likes Mexican food, badminton, Mr, Cole, walking home . . . dislikes wet hockey fields, dead frogs . . . remem- bers Mr. Stokes' Composition class, i967 football and basketball season, Biology field trip . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Algebra ll and eating cafeteria food . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal Western and just be herself . . . GAA 2,3,4, Mikado 2, Chamber choir 2, Foreign ex- change student host family 3, AFS 3, German Club 3, Pep Club 4, Bench- warmer 4, S Club 4, Odyssey staff 4, CSF 4, SAC 4, City Government Day 4. Brue, Marilyn Joyce . . . likes food and happiness . . .dislikes orange, night- life and certain people . . . remembers Anne's back-hand swing in tennis that ended up in her face . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning to take everything with a laugh . . . plans after graduation to hopefully finish college. Bruggeman, Gary James . . . likes '57 Chevys . . . dislikes school parking lot, volkswagen . . . remembers Ace . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out of the school parking lot alive . . . plans after graduation to find a cave and hibernate. Brumley, David Scott . . . likes the Mankind sculpture . . . dislikes playing cageball . . . remembers seeing Mr. Proffitt with a mustache for the first time . . . considers biggest accomplishment not falling down the stairs . . . plans after graduation to go to U.C.l .... French Club 2,3, Math Club 2,3,4, Electronics 2,3,4, National Merit Commended student. Bqllock, Karla Jean . . . lCharliel . . . likes John, pink carnations, apple pie . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting good grades in A.D ,... plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. Burbank, William Guy . . . lBilll . . . likes precious gems, astronomy, golf, and escargots . . . dislikes Mexican food and people with no manners . . . remembers having a paint fight with Lynn Taylor during Operation Clean- Thumb . . . considers biggest accomplishment making friends with many people . . . plans after graduation to go to Grove City College in Pennsyl- vania . . . Symphonic choir, Steering Committee 2, Wasn't lt A Bit Like Now 3. Burns, Michael Timothy . . . likes hamburgers, pole vaulting, water skiing, scuba diving . . . dislikes rainy weather and getting up early in the morn- ing . . . plans after graduation to attend Orange Coast College . . . wres- tling 2, track 2,3,4, Boys' Forum Cabinet 4. Burtt, Sandra Ann . . . lSandil . . . likes Doug Holdburg . . . dislikes school ter pipes broke and the fire . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduat- ing . , . plans after graduation to get married and become a beautician. Busby, Patricia Edith . . . jBuzzl . . . likes badminton, being outdoors, ice cream . . . dislikes people who don't think and don't care . . . remembers decorating on the roof for Senior Spirit Day . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment staying happy and actually learning at school . . . plans after grad- uation to attend University of Denver and major in sociology or education . . . CSF 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Steering Committee 4, House of Representatives 4. Button, Joyce Dean . . . lSunshinel .. . likes the beach and Water St. . . . dislikes prejudiced opinions . . . remembers a certain Friday afternoon with lots of rain and other things . . . considers biggest accomplishment seeing what society is like . . . plans after graduation to see things in different light. Cain, Mark Edward . . .' likes Sue, food, weekends . . . remembers helping Captain W sharpen the plainer . . , considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . . plans after graduating to go to Fullerton J.C. Callaghan, Tom . . . lKillerl . . . likes football, food, money . . . remembers getting caught ditching . . . considers biggest accomplishment making it through each day. j J l 1 iii fy l l, li , i I and phony people . . . remembers when school was closed because the wa- l, 'l 1. Ju William Burbank MiCl'1C19lBUfl'1S ggUj1UUill5 JUIILJIU DUIII Patty Busby Joyce Button if Mark Cain Tom Callaghan SENIORS l7l When Ure lfear Cum lt' Kourse ,Ami U16 561150145 45m-' -av 'V Ken Camp ff' xW . f, ff' 4 '4f: . ' , , . ff I I X I tg, 7,2 17 1 X Z James Capasso Maria Capasso Steve Caron Bob Carson S i5:52j, Mfg Z I ti 422' Meredith Carter Sue CGVTSF 172 SENIORS Capasso, James Anthony Jr .... lJiml . . . likes basketball. Drum and Bugle Corps . . . dislikes cafeteria food . . . remembers the first day of his sophomore year . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after gradua- tion to goto Fullerton J.C. or join the Navy . . . Folk Music Club 3, Band 2,3,4, Choir 3, French Club 2. V Capasso, Maria Carmel . . . lMial . . . likes collecting records lespecially Beatle recordsl, boysenberry pie, french fries . . . considers biggest accom- plishment being the first handicapped person to graduate from VPHS and prove herself capable even though in a Wheelchair, . . plans after gradua- tion to go to work. . . Choir 2,3,4, Cabinet representative 3,4, Folk Music Club 3,4. Caron, Steven Jerome . . . likes everything . . . dislikes losing . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting straight A's over a period of nineteen years . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . Varsity baseball, Carson, Robert A ..., lFruitl . . . likes pizza, Fords, happy people, O.C.l.R., Riverside 500, and Master Debating Team . . . dislikes hawking, salads, A.D. . . . remembers Big Bear at Christmas and nights at Corona Del Mar . . .considers biggest accomplishment getting an Honor pass . . . Varsity football 4, Varsity baseball 3,4, Auto Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, Speaker of the House 4, A.S.B. Cabinet 4, B football 2, Sophomore baseball 2. Carter, Meredith J. . . . likes sports, Lucky's pizza . . . remembers passing Chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . CSF 3,4, Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Carter, Sue Ellen , . . considers biggest accomplishment passing U.S. History . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. and maior in art , . . Art Club Treasurer, ceramics lab assistant, won a scholarship at the LA. Art Center in figure drawing. Casey, Terry M .... lTularel . . . likes girls, cars, surfing, and skiing . . . dislikes Fords and Mopars and Snack Bar food . . . considers biggest accom- plishment going for three months without a haircut . . . plans for graduation to sail around the world in a balloon. Cashel, Sue Gail . . . lMoosel . . . likes turtledoves, all sports, and to make people smile . . . dislikes potato chip, crunching, smog, ham sandwiches, wait- ing . . . remembers last day in an old school and first day in a new school . . . considers b i g g e s t accomplishment persuading Santa Claus to walk through the locker room . . . plans after graduation to get an R.N. Degree for nursing . . . GAA 4, House of Representatives 4. Cassatt, Patricia Lynn . . . lPattil . . . likes idealism, a smile, 25th Street, B.H. and S .,.. dislikes people who aren't happy, getting up in the morn- ing, pessimism . . . remembers the volleyball V.P.E. gang in '67, S Club Convention, Shaw's, G,D.B .... considers biggest accomplishment enioying a cheese pizza at lunch . . . plansiafter graduation to attend college and go into nursing and VISTA . . . GAA 2,3,4, Historian 4, Steering Committee 2, S Club 3,4, Junior representative 3, Girl of the Month 3, The Oracle Staff 3,4, Feature editor 4, CASC representative 4, Cabinet 4. Center, Bonnie Jean . . . lBonnie Parkerl . . . likes hamburgers, red shoes, the Borrow Gang and Snappy . . . dislikes J.A.'s coaching, cliques, and din- kledorfs . , . remembers ditching study hall with L.B. to watch the football players, the cross country runners, the wrestlers, and the track team without getting caught . . . considers biggest accomplishment representing VPHS in the Miss Drill Team USA Contest . . , plans after graduation to spend the summer in Spain, attend Fullerton J.C .... A Capella choir 2, Chamber Sing- ers 2, Symphonic choir 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4, most outstanding member 3, Senior Lieutenant 4. Chant, Geraldine F .... lGeril . . . likes ice skdting, puzzles, and fruit 'troopin' . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . plans after graduation to attend Brigham Young University. Chapton, Don . . . lDon Juanl . . . plans after graduation to go to Dental School. Chowning, Suzanne Kay . . . lSue Whol . . . likes going to Anza, Marina Palace . . . dislikes pizza, stuck up kids, smog . . . remembers hav- ing mono in iunior year and fainting in Mr. Thoner's fifth period class . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing A.D .... plans after graduation to travel and became a dental assistant . . . Science Club, Chuml, Carolyn Louise . . . lLouiel . . . likes Mexican food, water skiing, Chris . . . dislikes parents . . . remembers getting painted by Mike Wolfe during Operation Clean-Thumb . , . considers biggest accomplishment pass- ing A.D .... plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C .... Pep Club 3, Steering Committee 3,4, Campus Life 3. Clark, Eileen Linda . . , likes big stuffed animals . . .dislikes work and school food . . . remembers falling down- the stairs . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to stay out of trouble. Clark, Linda Ann . . . likes Bill W., ltalian and Mexican foods . . . remem- bers having paper pick up in the cafeteria at lunch . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Santa Ana J.C. and become a secretary . . . Banner Girl 4. camping, l0l15 GMM WWE Www 162,14 New 5 Gmc- l wplls uni v W , MMA mg fi, ,Er X. lL I r, 5 -CC np x rr 5 llygfi 1 if 'e Li P: bmw EE' :gg-. Mmm 'G TJ mf nur fe.-. dx .S ff lgl TN lege ffl C-,gl vp, . rm. 57, 5 Ci lf Enwqrg icllege ut hmm MMF re: slcu :wMw wht :, WL:-, Q llff 7 s:e': 'lf wrbaifc- c.'3'C'5 M: '-L 11 yo 91271 5 lo Defi' 1 :drill fbgfg li, 5':ss . . 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MGri,ETTO Clark Morilyn Clark Band and Drill Tearn roofer bus carries message of Spartan pride, WTS' war -'V Keith Clauss Cheryl Coloine Ellen Cochran Mike Cokeley David Collier Maryann Collini Diana Collins Tom Collins dw' 1:1 Gail Combs Greg Concannon Charles Conder Lois Comodson 174 SENIORS mit The Kuff C0 Drift Before U15 Wind Clark, MariEtta Electa 4 . . likes honest people . . . dislikes hypocrites . 4 . remembers San Diego S Club Convention . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment passing Chemistry with a B . . . plans after graduation to attend Hard- ing College in Arkansas . , . Steering Committee 2, AFS 3, Treasurer 3, S Club 3,4, Campus Life 2,3,4, Girl of the Month 3, Annual staff 4, Underclass section editor 4, GAA 2,3,4, CSF 2,3. Clark, Marilyn Marie . . . iRedl . . . likes anything edible, archery, catch- ing butterflies . . . dislikes rain-soaked nylons 4 . . remembers Bike Day when decorated car with balloons and crepe paper 4 . . considers biggest accom- plishment passing Algebra . . . plans after graduation to travel . . . Vocal ensemble. Clauss, Keith Edward . . . lMimi Mani 4 4 . likes food, sports . . .considers biggest accomplishment having a four-period day . , . plans after graduation to enlist in the Air Force. Cobine, Cheryl Lynn . . 4 lSherryl . 4 4 likes boys, water and snow skiing, popcorn . . . dislikes teachers that won't let a person explain anything . . . remembers dropping car keys in the middle of the football field at half-time and being nearly run down by the team . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment iust being herself . . . plans after graduation to attend iunior college . . . GAA 3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 4. Cochran, Ellen Patricia . . . lElll . . . likes ham, badminton, camping, snow . . . dislikes discourteous people, fish, tedious things , . . remembers telling her Enlgish teacher, They ain't got no books in the libraryf' . . 4 considers biggest accomplishment passing Algebra and Biology . . , plans after grad- uation to go to Fullerton J.C. and become a teacher . 4 . Pep Club, FTA, Benchwarmer 4, Gymnastics Club. Cokeley, Michael Edmond . . . lMickl .. . likes swimming and fish . . . dis- likes getting up early . . . remembers the calamity of Biology Class . . . can- siders biggest accomplishment going to All-Western Band Review , . . plans , . after graduation to get rich. Collier, David Bruce . . 4 likes pizza, slurpees, most sports, camping, poetry, V Mormonism, religious people, most kinds of music, dances. . . remembers is , Mr. Bullock's Novel class and the day he escorted at the Girls' League Fash- ion Show . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Chemistry and l.C.M. i . . . plans after graduation to go to Brigham Young University . . . J.V. Bas- ketball 2, Sophomore baseball 2, Sophomore baseball MVP, Varsity baseball 3,4, Board of Control 3, ASB Cabinet 4, CASC Representative 4, Steering Com- mittee 2,3. Collini, Maryann. lMarel . . . likes pizza, volleyball, happy people, all her teachers and Mrs. M .4., dislikes sitting home . . . remembers Senior breakfast in the fog . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating , . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C .... A Capella choir 2, Wom- en's Concert Choir 3, Art Club 4. Collins, Diana Lee . . . likes liverwurst sandwiches, cats, drama, biology . . . remembers when the plumbing broke and school was let out 4 . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . Band 2,4, Flag twirler 3,4, Drama 4. Collins, Tom . . . lTommy Turtlel . 1 . likes track and cross country . . .dis- likes school . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting hair cut for track . . . plans after graduation to grow hair back. Combs, Gail Louise . . 4 likes the Shrine, baby blue eyes, long hair, brownies, strawberries, and groovy cops . . , dislikes phoney people, cafeteria food . . . remembers all the fun the day before Christmas Vacation 4 . . considers big- gest accomplishment never getting detention . . . plans after graduation to attend Orange Coast College. g Concannon, Greg L.. . . likes sports, track, football, VW buses . . , dislikes Wayne's Restaurant . . . remembers Christmas Vacation '68 . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . B football MVP, JV football team captain. Conder, Charles K. . . . lChas.l . . . likes all sports, eating 4 . . dislikes Joe Spartans . . . remembers the National City Parade . . . considers biggest accom- plishment beating the Loara Band . . , plans after graduation to go to U.C.I. . , . Senior Class Treasurer, Band President 4, French Club Vice-President, Science Club, Steering Committee. Conradson, Lois Anne . . . likes pecan pie, macaroni and cheese, badminton, the organ, singing, sewing . . . dislikes people who never seem to grow up . . . remembers when Randy Fickle picked her up and slung her over his shoulder and carried her part-way across the campus to class , . . considers biggest accomplishment being in Vocal Ensemble and being taught under Mr, Gould's loving care . . . plans after graduation to go to Luther College in lowa and maior in music . . . Drama Club 3, Chamber choir 2, Vocal i Ensemble 3,4. Cook, Darian L. .. . lDarl . . . likes waterskiing, Catalina, horses, races, ten- nis . . . dislikes working, studying . . . remembers Mr. .lohnson's iunior Eng- lish class first period . . . considers biggest accomplishment staying in one f school more than a year . . .plans after graduation to go to college . . . GAA 2,3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 3,4. Coxe, Barbara Lou . . . lSnukumsl . . . likes artichokes, licorice, daisies, '55 Chevys . . . dislikes taking out the trash, unfeminine girls . , . remembers biology field trip, water balloon fight, Sophomore Sadie Hawkins . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment going with Jim, passing geometry. . . plans - after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and have fun 4 . . Choir 2, Drill F Team 2, Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 4. Cranford, Warren Dennis . . . lKansasl . . , likes girls, eating out, Volks- ml l i l f ' 1-i J- wagons. . . dislikes girls going steady. conceited girls . , . remembers being V asked to Girl Date Boy in Senior year . . . considers biggest accomplishment ' passing Spanish l . . . plans after graduation to get married. Cranmer, Cynthia Dian . . . lCindyl . . . plans after graduation to attend Ful- lerton J.C. Cruz, Vivian . . . lVivl . . . likes dancing, singing, and traveling . . . dis- likes guys wearing white socks and unfriendly people . . . remembers walk- ing home in the rain 4 . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C ..., GAA, Girls' Glee. i K 5 if Gnu Darian Cook Gary Corcoran . 'sir Barbara Coxe Chuck Crane Warren Cranford Cynthia Cranmer QWLYJ, Mike Crump Vivian Cruz SENIORS l75 Che Cflass Of 69 Has Smlured Much In Passing Robert Cruzen Donna Cundiff Steven Cunningham Maxine Dabrowski Mary Kay Daly Thomas Dancer Melanie Darling Rlfilf DOSCP l76 SENIORS Cruzen, Robert Winford Ill , . . lSpiderl . . . likes heavy music . . . dislikes plastic people and hard-headed bald men . . , remembers choking t0 death at Fantasy in Fog . , . considers biggest accomplishment being elected to anything . . . plans after graduation to get an education . . . KEY Club 3441 Treasurer 4, CSF 2,3, I.ettermon's Club 2,3, Varsity Club 4, Junior Class Treas- urer 3, ASB Vice-President 4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, Varsity 3,4, Cross Country 2,3,4, Varsity 3. Cundiff, Donna Lynn . . . likes the theater, pink ice cream, happy people, life . . .dislikes liver . . . remembers play rehearsals 'ond opening night . . . plans after graduation to go to college then later to teach drama . . . Drama Club, House of Representatives. Cunningham, Steve Murray . . . lBigotmonl . . . likes surfing, the mothers, Wes Montgomery . . A dislikes plastic people . . . remembers taking second place in the Key Club wagon rally . . .considers biggest accomplishment es- caping the factory . . . plans after graduation to go to college and loaf. Dubrowski, Maxine Louise . . . lMaxl . . . likes tacos, football, band, Mr. B., boys, beach, meeting people, beating Loara . . . dislikes loosing football games to Orange, unfriendly people, getting stiff necks from looking up . . . remembers doing o half-time show in the mud at El Modena Stadium . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and surviving food fights . . . plans often graduation to go to Fullerton J.C .... Concert Band 2,3,4, March- ing Band 2,3,4, Pep Bond 4, Band Vice-President 4, Pep Club 2. Daly, Mary Kathryn . , . lKayl . . . likes Spanish, baseball, Mr. Stokes's junior English class, tangerines, listening to records . . . dislikes math, loud- mouths, conceited people . . . remembers a whole year of Mr. Smith's biology lectures . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing geometry .. . plans after graduation to go to Cal State Fullerton and travel . . . GAA 3,4, CSF, Spanish Club 3, President 4. ' Dancer, Thomas R .... likes painting . . . dislikes basketball, school ham- burgers . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving . . . plans after grad- uation to go to Art Center in L.A .... Art Club 2,4, Folk Music Club 4. Darling, Melanie M. . . . likes all sports, writing, politics, real people . . . dislikes phony people, uninteresting classes, antiquated school systems . . . remembers the Senior Breakfast . . . considers biggest accomplishment having work accepted by the Muse . . . plans after graduation to attend U.C.l. as a political science major . . . Muse staff. Dasch, Richard Stephen . . . lRickl . . . likes fish, hunting, swimming, tacos, steak, to sleep and read, girls . . . dislikes unspirited people, people who do or accept something to get their name in print . . , remembers Leadership Comp ot U.C.R. with the Cabinet . . . plans after graduation to attend col- lege, work, have fun . . . Boys' Forum President 4, ASB Cabinet 4, Boy of the Month 4, Pep Club 3,4, Track 2,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, German Club 2, Letterman's Club 2, Science Club 2, House of Representatives 2. Davies, Adenia Kay . . . lDenel . . . likes peanut butter, pickles, happy peo- ple, the snow. . . dislikes sadness, two-faced people . . . remembers know- ing the lunch bunch and Banner girls, Halloween '67 and New Year's '68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and getting to first period on time . . . plans after graduation to goto college and enioy life . . . Drill Team 2,3, Banner girl 4, Pep Club 2. Dayton, Candi Lorraine . . . likes steak, tennis, going to the beach at night, Trebor-Alan . . . dislikes two-faced people and people who gossip . . . re- members trying to teach a boy how to dance, but he only learned slow danc- ing . . . considers biggest accomplishment holding first place in tennis dou- bles for two years in a row , . . plans after graduation to go ta Fullerton J.C. and have a future . . . GAA 2,3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4, Treasurer of Pep Club 4. Dayton, David Lee . . . lDavel . . . likes pizza, sleeping, playing ball . . . dislikes wet roads, bucket seats, Jack's, gossip, doctors, hyprocrites . . . re- members when o cheerleader walked into the locker room during showers after the Orange basketball game in '67 . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment making Varsity Basketball and stealing S.S .... plans after graduation to attend either Harvard ond maior in Philosophy, or Fullerton J.C. and moior in P.E .... Basketball 2,3,4. DeFelice, Patricia Ann . . . lPatti or Tishal . . . likes happiness smiles fun people, running, candy bars, A8rW rootbeer . . . dislikes sod people, overseri- ous people, liver . . . remembers falling down near the Snack Bar . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment being elected Commissioner of Social Activities, and through that finding the happiest side of herself . . . plans after grad- uation to go to U.C.L.A. and become a teacher, marry and have o family . . . Commissioner of Social Activities 4, ASB Cabinet 4, GAA 3,4, Pep Club 4, Benchwarmer 4, Student Awareness 4, Steering Committee 4, Girl of the Month 4, Coronation Court 4. Denniston, Cheryl Lynn , . . lCheriel . . . likes people-watching . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through Chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go to Biola College . . . Band 2,3,4, Campus Life 2,3,4. DePaola, Nancy . . . lDepl likes lasagna football ames lk dis- - - ' , g , e . . . likes snotty people, cafeteria food , . . remembers TP-ing B R's El Camino trying to get out of the parking lot in P.H.'s Corvair with CG and being blocked by L.H.'s Model A . . . considers biggest accom l' hh l b ' ' pis ment eing in Eharge of the football awards banquet . . . plans after graduation to go to u erton J.C. ond study to be on airline stewordess GAA 2 3 4 Volle ball manager 4, Pep Club 4, Benchwarmer 4, Girls: League 2,S,4 lSteeririIg Committee 3,4. ' Defefdingr Eric Nolan . . . lSnoill . . . likes people who are truthful . . . dislikes people who are told what to do by other people and do it . . . re- members P.E .... considers biggest accomplishment getting out plans oft r d ' - - ' ' ' e gra uation to be a college student and fight regimentation. ssirr - dislike, l 'O fleml Elegred yo i Club M 'loss lliegl 3141 VGlSllY lPPY P9055 lil illglry H I ' ' ' Drew lie Wfcllerg M9 Pic-l plililiim Ei ' irj 'mr ll bard, pl, CS'lg fmt W9 UP lludlum ld lm A r r A 3 4, lllzri ll' 5 mllh 'ell ' 'rs ber, l r fl JM 1,4 Q l, sclwccl l:- PS ullergrx E C Cllb -l, ll People.. system: H flaenl l- ' - ir. -1 , n. U.E.l. ci, rrming, lux. 2, people ul. :ers leaders' ro urend Q: ne! 4, Evil 2,3,4, Geri: ,lcllves 2. ierbefs lf: ew lead :, ro frm peril flll6,r.0'll reach ul nigll gossip . . . 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Doi bei Boi rev ge: ,rn i pri Doi roie ,ng ies D01 ,ir cr: ing Dry! Dur bfi ing W Dui sch M, Dye Cuii phi Ecki .I nz .LV 'Ln iw im Ee' Zi Edg :is CCC! icfr mm Edvi thin vrei side .0 C Eich Schi ing iigg i'ei Enli 'HW 31, wir Mg Em Em dai in Sha UE: Diaz Carl David lClydel likes sports body surfing dislikes school food . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . , plans after grad- uation to go to iunior college and travel. Dickson Warren Scott. . . dislikes cafeteria food Physics . . . considers big- gest accomplishment getting enough money to buy Senior pictures . . . plans after graduation go to college . . . wrestling 24 Band 2 3 4. . Dissette, Elizabeth Ellen . . . likes S,B .... considers biggest accomplishment kv vi f , 2 nf, f If . -'r Q., if iam-. , 1 ' ll'l Yau ,mr V llllll f I6 ' 47 424 1711144 43-,ig ,V f I Z,-. ,f If '- nf - jg ff ,' ' ' ' ' A ' ' iq 'ff I 1 , . 5 Z , f 7 . , . . M , Z I surviving biology . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. Doerr, Martha Jane , . , likes Mr. Stokes's composition class, water skiing, beach, hamburgers, A.W. root beer, hot sun and a blue sky, talking to Mr. Bastin . , . dislikes long dresses, A.D. second semester, gaining weight . , . remembers Homecoming '68, driver's ed with Mr, Smalley . . . considers big- gest accomplishment only breaking one finger and spraining leg in hockey . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . G.A.A, 2,3,4, Basketball Manager 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering committee 4, S.A.C. 4, Benchwarmers 4, House of Representatives 4, Homecoming princess 4, Basketball tournament princess 4. Dominas, Charles . . , lChuckerl . . . likes Monica, Mary Jean, surfing, fri- ioles . . . dislikes tile floors . . .considers biggest accomplishment straighten- ing up and maintaining all year . . .plans after graduation are to spend leisurely scholastic dimensions, Dominguez, Dorothy D .... lD.D.l , . . dislikes snobby people and people who think they are superior to others . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to goto a iunior college then a nur- sing school. Dryden, Richard Scott , . . lRickl Dunford, Stuart Jones. . . lGumbyl . . . likes Hungarian Goulash, Basket- ball, recess . . . dislikes oatmeal, pattie hamburgers . . . remembers break- ing aquarium full of fish in biology . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to take a trip with Gumby . , . Ger- man Club 2, Track 2. Durr, Timothy William . . . lTiml . . . likes sports and concerts , . . dislikes school, work . . . remembers getting talked into ditching school and getting caught. . . plans after graduation goto iunior college and travel. Dye, Jay D .... lJayl . . . likes beach, Gloria . . . dislikes school food, hair cuts, dress code . . . considers biggest accomplishment going to school . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C., work. Eckhoff, Barbara Lynne . . . lBobbel . . . likes friends, being crazy, running in the rain, Mr. Cole . . . dislikes opinionated teachers, staying in all six classes for a whole day . . . remembers S Club Conventions and going Yuma- ing . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out of classes and living through S Club Conventions . . , plans after graduation to relax and go to junior college, then to a four-year college . . . Girl of the Month 3, Girls' League Social Service Committee 3, the Oracle staff 3, Girls' League Pub- licity Committee 2,4, Pep Club 2,4, Steering Committee 3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Senate 4, Secretary 4, Odyssey staff 4, S Club 2,3,4, Sopho- more Representative 2, Treasurer 3, President 4. Edge, Cari . . . lGabbyl . . . likes Larry, playing tennis, VW's, Green Nom- ads, ducks . . . dislikes unreasonable and stuck-up people. , . remembers Prom '68, Coronation '68, and Thanksgiving Vacation , . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to college, marry Larry, become a teacher or fashion buyer . . . Pep Club 2,3, Steering Com- mittee 3, House of Representatives 2. Edwards, Ginger Rae . . . iGinger Snapperl . . . likes the beach and good things that come in small numbers. . . dislikes organized society, one-sided views, and hate . . . remembers a certain rainy Friday afternoon . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to travel to another country. Eichinger, Catherine Marie . . . lliiflyl . . . likes music, swimming, reading . . . dislikes attitudes of snobbish su.periority in people. . . remembers Mrs. Schepe's pumpkin carving contest . . . considers biggest accomplishment be- ing a regular member of CSF . . . plans after graduation to go on to col- lege and medical school . , . CSF, AFS, German Club Secretary, Science Club Treasurer, Medical Explorers, Debate and Speech activities. Enloe, Russell Thomas . . . iRussl . . . likes electronics, modern music, and anything that's fun . . . dislikes anything that's not fun . . . remembers Dec. 31, 1967 to July 1968 . . .considers biggest accomplishment being in Band when they beat Loara . , . plans after graduation to go to college . . . Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Student Director 4, instrumental Ensemble 4. Ermatinger, Jane C .... iJamie1 . . , likes music, good people, money . . . dislikes crumby TV shows and dieting . . . remembers dancing to Purple Haze in the Modern Dance Concert . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting a short day pass through senior year . . . plans after graduation to be mar- ried and study interior decorating . . . Dance Club 2. Jay Dye Bobbe Eckhoff ff?-,. 2 . .9- Ll, P 4 if. rf Cari Edge Ginger Edwards 4 L fir -4 Catherine Eichinger Jean Emge Russell Enloe Jamie Ermatinger SENlORS179 Sweet Mode ty, ,4 Seuier Craft, Shin th Sandra Everett Patsy F Gerald Fast John F Cheryl Fehr ' Marc Fel Q 'Y' Mark Feniello Candy l8O SENIORS lee Ol'l'lUl'T'l ausch .Qkf my 3 fy,1r',r:-,-,J wwf ilwf, , , ,KZ ff if dman Fields Farnum, Patsy Eileen . . . lPattyl . . , likes all sports, black road runners, people . . . dislikes working, school bouncers, cafeteria food. . . remembers the day she transferred in . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduation . . . plans after graduation to major in P.E. at Cal-State Long Beach . . . Co-ed Club, Drill Team, Pep Club. Fast, Gerald Duane . . . Uerryl . . . dislikes Orange ond El Modena . . . re- members boring days in study hall . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and passing Chemistry. . . plans after graduation to attend Col- lege and become a CPA . . . Junior Achievement, House of Representatives. Feniello, Mark Anthony . . . lMellow Feniellol . . . likes music, visual hap- penings and life . . . dislikes unhappiness . . , remembers being the Lord Mayor for one year, the representation of the love, beauty and happiness that is Pepperland . . . plans after graduation to enioy as much as he can. Fields, Candace L .,.. lCandy, Storml . . .likes milk, horseback riding, go- ing to the park to swing, balloons, singing . . . dislikes lamb stew, trash, and people who can't smile . . . remembers being lost in the fog at the Senior breakfast . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting an A on Cl term paper tor Mr. Corradino in World Lit . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and be a happy person . . . GAA 3,4, Pep Club 4, Bench- warmer 4, President 4, Senate 4. Fiorito, Michael James . . . lPauncho, Fritol . . . likes ravioli, baseball, music . . . remembers being in the band and beating Loara for the first time. . . considers biggest accomplishment marching with the VPHS Band . . . plans atter graduation to go to iunior college . . . Band 3,4. Fitschen, Jeanne Marie . . . lFitchl . . . likes the gang, 25.th Street, '66 lm- pola . . . dislikes Snack Bar hamburgers and bamboo shoots . . . considers biggest accomplishment making it through . . . plans after graduation to go on to college to become a teacher . . . GAA 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Steering Com- mittee 2. Floren, Dave Allen . . . likes scuba diving, fishing . . . dislikes geometry, A.D ..., remembers going to National City and watching the band march in the parade . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Mr. Cole's Eng- lish class . . . plans after graduation to go to college. Florio, Tina Marie. . . lCruiserl . . . likes VW's, Mopars, Corl's aardvarks . . . dislikes Subaru's, Fullerton P.D .... remembers finding out that the bouncer got his mustache from eating mud . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment JP and keeping out of iail . . . plans after graduation to recuperate from the last three years. Ford, Haleen Marie . , . likes life, fun, steak, flying, racing, people . . . plans after graduation to attend college to study art and get pilot's license. Fowler, Leonard C .... lGuzzlerl . . . likes racing, basketball, girls and chicken . . .dislikes buttermilk, slow cars, ugly people and biology . . . re- members footboll game against Mission, Pepa's on Friday night, study hall . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting away with it all . . .plans after graduation to go to college . . . CSF 3, Pep Club 4, wrestling 4. Francis, Jan . . . lJanniJ . , . likes Dr. Pepper and Fresca, drama, tangerine lifesavers, to stand on the benches, gymnastics, walking in the wind, Mexi- can food . . . dislikes phony people, biology labplates, pep assemblies . . . remembers being ostracized, Stokes's classes . . . considers biggest accom- DliSl'Wft6I'lT going the least she could . . . plans after graduation to attend Brigham Young University. l Spur' break y . i l A linen I1 15,35 M. yew.. 'EN gym 3'5 Sem 4 AW. J.. lf ': 1?-d xe:'ese-'g- .sz vs.:' be rg ..4 P.. 'J CHE -+ ff 'H W- 1-iff' 1 QF M -...WU Mes gef nge by: QAM, Cdexi rg fu 1'- zes' ::::'I ,.,. passe 1 .. A wg Sk boirqrn .5517 S221 roll - F vreswngf- Ms w,.-rg tc 5- ' x fha W- 3sse'f 95 b'Q9e5' W :UW Ya U' R , ,rg Ea ,. .V 5 jj l1I iq 0 rm,- 1. 9artl1 ,Ama a Zhi! Gathering Of Cha Spartan 0,1 , f in--M' Timothy Finnegan 44V 3232 -4-nur . ' ., ., -2 .. a...-r:J'on.,fa'1m.-f A,4.,...1,. 1.4 ..v. :ml ,M- Sparton women pose modestly whale vhey devour The wonderful food at The Senior Jeanne Fifschen breakfast. -H, Michael Fiorifo ,ZQN I ,V,, 'Zz M ?f g:a, , x TX ,f?f f ff ff 'V ' , Dave Floren W9 an dm! ,nf 3,5 Tina Florio Haleen Ford rf- , ua,,,4 Qf wimpy., . .4., 'Q ,fav , , .1 an., aff, , ,yy ., 4,..f , L, ,- ' I 4, Leonard Fowler Jan Francis Warren Talbof. , M ,,mv- A, ' - ,- ...' 1- ' rf... ' f 2 ,f rf ' , . -w . z .-3 f , . ,I 4-.45 1.Yx..V 1 Q, ,, T' 4- , N They wanted us To lown the cnrcus, bot I have The woistlune-I prodmmg SENIORS 181 U16 Sale lnspiraiizm Of ,virii .75 mufu , ! ..-'fx X ,. f , , , 1. M, - X my Lwvlapryiifmvun 1, V .fxivbw In Fi, M, my- -- , . ww 4, 6 ,Nun . ,,5f,..4 ,yn V ' 'li 44. -hr. 'f'l51,A lf' Benchwarmers highlight The opening ceremonies of all The football games for 1968. Vicki Frasz John French gin 'fa' 9'-iv! Richard French Jonei' Friend Mary Furfek Wfwf RoberT Galas Philip Gale Pafricia G-arratr fff-. . QU- 71,25 'MF' 'A-J' 1, -4ff M ' f,.,g.fg. Terry Garrefr Richard Gebhard 182 SENIORS 1 X1 rf. M 7 . 5 Bonnie Gerken use-...L Sieve Gable ,.f 4, f dry V - , -..-,.,:, 'sl ifiaw., -f,:,'.. . V. i A gi?-2ff: 4fi.3..2:iV if.1,. 1, ' g2,. WYZf - , . -. ,nv-,f',,v ,- Af .V v1:,..n M, ,'-'. +. ev, , . '57-. ' .- 3,i,i '.-.ny '. -J. 'f?f2fif,gif 4 ? v.23fs..I ' 7 l Pg, .g2f1,gq,.,f .:Eif.,x,- 'l 4':'1 i' ' ' i L 7.34: if 'V 'rj 'js -2 ':iQ.:.A. f1A-,V .V. ,LI 17:42 hsfbiih. Mr Becky Bauman demonsTra1es The form an Odyssey cheerleader should have. P' . Hmm Che Izmir Of its inhabitant Frasz, Vicki Lynn . . . iVezi . . . likes beauty school and the people she's met there , . . dislikes people who like you one minute and don't the next . . . remembers not getting caught doing things . . . considers biggest ac- complishment lasting three years without ditching when everyone you know is . . . plans after graduation to finish beauty college. French, John M. . . . likes football, basketball , , . dislikes school food . . remembers biology field trip '68, and car caravans to football games . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Mr, Finlaysan's biology class plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C .... Band 2,3,4. French, Richard Thomas . . . lFrenchiel . . . likes drums, guns, hunting . . . dislikes dress code , . . remembers when he almost liked school for about ten minutes . . .considers biggest accomplishment graduating Friend, Janet Kay . . . lDing-a-lingl . . . likes swimming, training horses, art, science . . . dislikes insincere people, liver, and Algebra ll . . . re- members the smell of the lab during shark dissection in physiology . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving Miss Whipple's P.E. classes . , plans after graduation to attend Santa Ana J.C. for Pre-medical school . . . first place team in physiology pumpkin carving contest 4. Furtek, Mary Lou . . . likes GAA and football games . , . dislikes math and any kind of exams . . , remembers iunior year, all the fun with Irene Spill- ner, summer '68, Mrs. Schepe's class in senior year . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting to know so many great kids . . . plans after gradua- tion to go back to Norway and go to school there , . . Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 3,4, SOS Club 3, S Club 2,3, Spanish Club 4, Drama 3, GAA 2,3, Steering Committee 4, Girl's League Social Service Committee 3. Gable, Steve Craig . . . lDe Caterl . . . likes music, pizzaria, cars, Laugh-ln ' , . . dislikes conceited people, Chevys . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to Canada. Galas, Robert A .... iBig Daddy Cruisel . . . likes lowered cars, choppers, Chopin . . . dislikes raised cars, highriders . . . remembers the Coronation Ball . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . Gale, Philip Allan . . . lP.G.l . . . likes Spanish food, basketball, and Julie . . . dislikes broccoli, homework, cafeteria food . . . remembers painting Mr. Thoner's room with stripes , . . considers biggest accomplishment teaching Julie Sabourin not to lead when dancing . . . plans after graduation to end up with Uncle Sam's Deal . . . House of Representatives 3,4, basketball 2, football 2, Steering Committee 3,4, Pep Club 2. The Oracle staff 3,4. Garratt, Patricia Mary . . . iPetunial . . , likes art, music, Jerry . . . dis- likes school books, bouncers . . . remembers try-outs for Drill Team and al- most kicking the iudge in the face . . . considers biggest accomplishment winning the bag of candy in the pumpkin carving contest . . , plans after graduation ta marry, Garrett, Terry Lynn . . . plans after graduation to enter college . . . CSF 2,3 4, Secretary 4, AFS 2,3,4, Representative to Adult Committee 3, Muse staff 3,4, Co-editor 4, Xenophon co-chairman 4, Latin Club 3,4, President 4, Steer- ing Committee 2,3, Board of Control 2, Senate 4. Gerken, Bonnie Jean . . . lGerkenl . . , likes Spanish food, basketball, sew- ing, reading . . . dislikes uninteresting classes with boring teachers . . . re- W' 'I members making many new friends that will always be friends . . . con- V siders biggest accomplishment building a shelf that worked in the locker . . . plans after graduation to attend Concordia Teachers College . . . GAA 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4, Publicity chairman 4, CSF 3. Gibbons, Linda Mary . . . iHey, Stuck-upl . . . likes going places . . . dis- likes critical people . . . remembers the day the lights went out in the cafe- teria . . . considers biggest accomplishment making over twenty new friends . . . plans after graduation to attend Orange Coast College and become an airline stewardess . . . Steering Committee 3. Gilbert, Christopher John , . . iChrisl . . . likes hamburgers, football, cars . . . remembers getting an A in A.D .... considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to, college. Gillespie, Cheryl Lynne . . . iRedl . . . likes guys, food, Colorado River, beach, water skiing, people . . , dislikes stuck up people, all-girl classes . . . remembers The Red Three, giving Barry R. a hard time all year . , . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and work as a secretary , . . Co-ed Club activities chairman 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, GAA Ginesi, Doug Ray . . . lDougie-pool . . . likes anything Italian lfoodl, mu- sic, most sport , . . dislikes work . . . remembers Lois Conradson and her o-o-o-o-o-o's . . . considers biggest accomplishment making Vocal Ensemble . . . plans after graduation to go to college in Pennsylvania and study law . . . CSF 2,3,4, President 4, Steering Committee 4. Givan, Gail Lee . . . iGib, Squat, Jibbonsl , . . likes drawing, painting, silk screening . . . dislikes Cream of Wheat with lumps, bohunks, phony people . . . remembers the day the pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment making friends . . . plans after graduation to attend a junior college and get a career in art . . . Pep Club, Benchwarmer 4. Gorman, Kerrie Kathleen . . . iSqueakl . . . likes green grass, the beach, BBB, horseback riding Willie Weasel . . . dislikes phonies, unhappiness, mush- rooms . , . remembers the trials and tribulations of the Midnight Capers . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning about people and life . . . plans after graduation to go to the University of Rhode Island . . . Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, Pep Council 4, GAA 2,3. Grange, Joyce Dianne . . . Uoyl . . . likes lobster, horseback riding, model- ing . . . remembers going to Hollywood to see the Dating Game . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment not getting sick on the food cooked in Home- making . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. Gray, John Michael . . .A iDum Duml . . . likes anything edible, tennis, chess, girls , . . dislikes boring Biology substitutes . . . remembers having Mama Schepe's Biology class . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting an A in Mr. Sakaue's Ceramics class . . . plans after graduation to go to college and to law school , . . German Club 2,3,4, President 3,4, Senate 3,4, CSF 2,4, Stage crew for play 3,4, Coin Club 4. xt S sts 1, if 1-:- Linda Gibbons Chris Gilbert RV' 'N ' 'K-..,, 4 7. . ,,,1.. ' ff. , Cheryl Gillespie Doug Ginesi ,,,,.t.. ivan Kerrie Gorman ar- i 1' 'Gall -51 w--. -., ' Joyce Grange John Gray SENIORS l83 May Che his Permit ll Cv Ea I Arms ff 122 1 f' fa ff W ff f ,4 ff ff .1 wwf V f 'VW f v1-fa 05464404 :MWA X Jim Greek Terri Gregory Robin Griffith Michael Gutzke ,,,-I kv' W t '1 9' My Greg Hall Ronald Hamada lang. 'N'-1--....,.1 Patty Hamel Gary Hamilton 184 SENIORS K Greek, James B .... llimmyl . . . likes pizza, Doors, being lazy and Chris . . . dislikes long fingernails and French . . . remembers the National City trips with the band . . . plans after graduation are to get out and live alone, go to college. Gregory, Terri Ann . . . lTrael . . . likes poetry, tea, chocolate, blue leans, smiles . . . dislikes superficial people . . . remembers football season, beat Orange bicycle day . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation are to work as a dental assistant and attend Fuller- ton .l.C. Griffith, John Robin , . . likes pizza, spaghetti, tennis, horses , . , dislikes conceited people, two-faced people, Mondays . . . remembers when Mary Ann Collini screamed out My eyes during lunch . . . considers bi9Qe5f accomplishment getting through Algebra . . . plans after graduation to go to college. Gutzke, Michael . . . likes spaghetti, Mr, DiMaggio . . . dislikes super-spar- tans . . , remembers the summer of '68 . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating , . . plans after graduation attend Fullerton J.C. Haidt, Linda Sharon . . . likes Mexican food . . . remembers falling down the stairs . . ,considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . , plans after graduation marrying Eddie Orazco on 8-l2-72 and graduating from beauty school. Hall, Gregory Lloyd . . . lGregl . . . remembers when the water pipe broke and getting out of school. Hamada, Ronald S .... likes food, sports, hobbies . . . dislikes slow peo- ple . . . remembers Operation Clean-Thumb . . . considers biggest accom- plishment getting a B in chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . C.S.F. Hamel, Patricia Lee , . . lPattyl . . . likes crisp green salad, the shrine, beach , . . dislikes school . . . remembers riding to school in the pink truck . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after gradua- tion are to move out . . . House of Representatives. Hamner, Shelly Lee . , . lSuper Shelli . . . likes water skiing, Salton Sea . , . dislikes two-faced people, rah-rahs . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment staying in Mr. DiMaggio's class. . . plans after graduation to go to work and college . . . remembers falling down the stairs . . . G.A.A. 2,3. Hardin, Carole Elizabeth . . . likes riding, hot fudge sundaes . . . remem- bers Mr. Thoner's Novel class . . . considers biggest accomplishment making it through each day . . . plans after graduation are to raise Arabians, at- tend Cal, State, Fullerton. Hardt, Deanna . . . lBananal . . . like Shaw's cherry root beers, Jack-ln- The-Box french fries, and Carl's Hamburgers . . . dislikes Scientific Ameri- cans, rain and oral reports . . . remembers a small cheese pizza, one coke, Delilah, pillows, Senior Women , , . considers biggest accomplishment being a member of cabinet . . . plans after graduation maior in biology at Cal. State, Fullerton . . . ASB Secretary 4, S-Club 3,4, Secretary 4, Pep Club 3,4, Science Club 3, Benchwarmers 4, CSF 2,3, G.A.A. 3,4, Girl ofthe Month 3, Steering Commtttee 4. . Harleman, Deborah Louise . . . lDebbil . . . likes parties, driving, straight people , . . dislikes phonies, two-faced people, liars . . . remembers liking a teacher and falling off her stool and both of them laughed . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . , . plans after graduation are to move out of Orange and work. . . G.A.A. 2. Harms, Harry Arnold . . . likes raising pigs . . . remembers driving golf cart to school . , . Wrestling 2, Drama 3. Hawn, Susan Ann . . . likes tennis, horseback riding, summer, Spanish food . . . dislikes math, steno quizes, cloudy Monday mornings . . . remembers trying to start Date-Dad without the chicken dinners . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving gym class for three years . . . plans after -grad- uation to go to college . . . GAA 2,3,4, GAA tennis manager 4, Girls' League Secretary 3, Vice-President 4, Girl of the Month 4, Chamber Singers 2. Hegy, Roger Thomas , . . lRedl . . . likes football, wrestling, music . . . dislikes trash can burners, smoking in the heads . . . considers biggest ac- complishment meeting his girlfriend . . . plans after graduation to go to college and earn a living . . . C Football 2,3,4, Most valuable player 3, track 2,3, wrestling 2,4, Chamber Choir 2, A Cappella Choir 2, Symphonic Choir 3,4, Vocal Ensemble 3,4, Campus Life 2, Helbefgf Devid BYUCE- - - lHell birdl . . , likes artichokes, basketball, girls, music . . . dislikes leftovers, cafeteria food, lunchlines . , , remembers the bus rides after the National City parades . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment staying awoke in A.D. class . . . plans after graduation to go to col- lege and become a dentist and make money . . . Marine Biology Club, J.V. fooflmll 21 Mmfltlng Bond 2,3,4, Concert Band 3,4, Varsity Band 4, Direc- tor of Dance Band 4. lglw i. 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Q-34: . , gi 0,,, W V af- T' if Linda l'lGlClT David Helbe-rg Lloyol Henry SENIORS 185 When E716 Suusfrmm Kays Are 0'cr The flill ln. 1 Koren Heppner Mono 'f ,wr 'Poul Herndon Debbie Hicks Moscof Borb Srnurh leads the crowd ID cheers Throughout ihe foofboll seoson. 186 SENIORS Morgee McClurg ond Vlckl Leoch cont decade whether vvoning ln Ilne for Those poncokes is worth it or not ?, Z ---,A.,,, 'QC::xV PoTricio High? Mork Hilderbrondf , flume, f v f'-wr Lorry Hile Lyle l.llll HCI 'W' low Hen evel s del Hem mv ,lll l dy Sl icq Hide WI! 1 lov' MP' alev LZ! High! lf 23,1 llllde 'led Wen: :fer Hile, cm elewf I: 1 3- 31 'ww Hill, l cs' lf msc ll. l 1:-ls 2,39 llllly, c:e' JSE: 'Jw' lllrslll :Ml llodgm EUll lx' Wim: wnglg plana f .cmrr llbesll all, my wg rd l D sh ally 1344, ol R5 nl llg Hvglll 'ulllnl :amp final llollu FEE, Ulla' Cllgllf lg gc lluse, lles :re S lslwln Colle ll V4 ,vartzm Stands Ure Weeping Nil! Heppner, Karen Marie . . . likes to be in a good mood . . .dislikes closed- minded people in a bad mood . . . considers biggest accomplishment swal- lowing her pride . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Steering Committee 3,4, The Oracle staff 4. 1, Hernandez, Maria Theresa . . . lTerryi . . . likes hamburgers, tennis, most everyone . . . dislikes plastic people , . . remembers her friends . . . cort- siders biggest accomplishment staying in school . . . Art Club. Herndon, Paul Jefferies . . . lHey Herndoni . . . likes surfing, water and snow skiing, cupcakes, 36O's . . . dislikes getting up in the morning, Span- ish lab, ielly donuts, phony people . . . remembers passing Mr. Quartucci's . Chemistry tests, the Hi Dances, the food fights . . , considers biggest accom- plishment getting asked to Girl-Date-Boy two years . . . plans after gradua- tion to attend college and study dentistry . . . Basketball 2, Lettermen's Club. Hicks, Debra Lynn . . . lDebbiel . . . likes volleyball, badminton, sewing, VW's . . . dislikes cafeteria food, substitute teachers . , . remembers playing hockey in the mud, riding home from school in P.H.'s pink truck . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating and passing Chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go home and sleep it off, go to Fullerton J.C .... GAA 2,3,4, GAA Hockey manager. Hight, Patricia Louise . . . lPattil . . , likes guys, beach, Colorado River, rain . . . dislikes phony people, windy days . . . remembers driving the pink truck to school in iunior year with Cheryl and Debbie . . . considers biggest ac- , complishment passing A.D .... plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C .... GAA 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Girls' League 2,3,4. Hildebrandt, Mark Leon . . . lOtisl . . . likes adaptive P.E., The Cream, Mr. Vela . . . dislikes cafeteria food, A.D., snobs . . , considers biggest accomplish- ment getting a D in Algebra ll . . . plans after graduation to go to Cal-State, Fullerton . . . C Football 2, JV Baseball 2. Hile, Larry Dean . . . lSeig Hile, Dartl . , . likes Arby sandwiches, cars, art, camping, mine exploring . . . dislikes smog, getting up early, long running events in track . . . remembers when school was closed because of the fire and the broken water line . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting a B- in A.D .... plans after graduation to go on a vacation and go to Ful- lerton J.C .... Auto Club, Second Annual Ford High School Scholarship Races. Hill, Lyle Chubb . . . lShnookersl . . . likes all sports, liver and onions . . . dislikes busy bodies , . . demembers VP Classic Tourney Compton play . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to ioin the service and find a wife . . . Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3, House of .., Representatives 2,3, Steering Committee 2,3, Varsity Club 3,4, Lettermen's Club t. 2,3,4. Hilly, Donna Lynne . . . lDonDonl . . . likes Les, Lynda, Natasha, Jani, John's frozen pizza . . . dislikes pep assemblies, muddy boots, bouncers . . . re- members listening to Bary Corcoran's dream . . . considers biggest accom- plishment climbing out of the pit . . . plans after graduation to get married, travel. Hirsch, Mike H .... remembers behind the little green building ot break . , plans after graduation to attend iunior college. Hodgdon, Pamela Ann . . . lPam Artniel . . . likes catsup, animal cookies, sunny days . . . dislikes trying to fill out Senior information Form . . . re- members when she and Don served time for ditching in iunior years . . . considers biggest accomplishment meeting new friends and graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. and be happy . . .Steering Committee, Art Club. Hoesterey, Kim . . . lMousel . . . likes skiing, swimming, tennis, dances after playing Orange, traveling . . , dislikes cheese . , . remembers looking for- ward to playing tennis after school with Lyle . . . considers biggest accom- plishment being in first place doubles for tennis for three years . . , plans after graduation to attend UC.S.D .... CSF 2, S Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, GAA 2,3,4, Girls' League Social Service 4, Pep Club 2,4, Benchwarmer 4, House of Representatives 4, Secretary of the House 4, Steering Committee 3,4, Girl of the Month 2. Hoglin, Kathy Mae . . . lMusclesl . . . likes people, Frank, VW's, walking l dt . . . dislikes phonies, crowds, rules and regulations, school . . . remembers falling down the stairs on the first day of school . . . considers biggest ac- complishment getting away . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College . . . Pep Club 2,4, GAA 3, Benchwarmer 4, Art Club 4. Holland, Randy A. . . . iDutchl . . . likes ice cream, Country Joe and the Fish, touch football . . . dislikes any restrictions . . . remembers Coach Oates at halftime at the basketball games . . . considers biggest accom- plishment getting up each morning for school . . , plans after graduation to go to college. Hose, Rosemarie . . . lRosco, Rol . . . likes J.M. and water skiing . . . dis- likes people who are carbon copies of others . . . remembers falling down , the stairs and having M.J. laugh . . . considers biggest accomplishment fin- ishing Sophomore year . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College . . . Benchwarmer 4, GAA 3,4, Pep Club 3,4. . -i li R ,,, f 1 Z I , Jfftf f 4121, , f 7 if 7 Q 'Tf' amos- , J ,. Iggy -2124, pl 1 442264 fgii 'ff 'f 5 .?6g'j7? 5 .' I , 1 f f Z ' iff:-if-W-s4,,..1.f' Donna Hilly Mike Hirsch . '7 . ' NPZP' ,fC,f'fF' ,.,-we 146112: f i W 9- f ff-'fi ., ,--gg '! 'n Pam Hodgdon Kim Hoesterey it ,V,N fig-, ., , VV , iii., W., , , 1 f 'f 5. X l W 'LLL f iv nav- , KC1TlWy l'lOQAlii1 Randy Holland fm ...X 'Dx ' P Mike Homer Rosemarie Hose SENIORS l 87 writing short stories school food remembers riding bike to school over Lincoln and how she felt afterwards considers biggest accomplishment passing Chemistry . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal Poly and be- come a teacher . . . CSF Pep Club. 61114 Ju Shield ,And flrmar, '69 Oiferruus b it 3329 -ff' Allison Housel Gary Howell 5 ,4 QN f , ' f4 ,Q ,,.?lrL5Z'3 .4 . Marilyn Hoyt Janeen 'r'i L' , it Kevin Hughes Nance Humphreys Ronald Hutto Gayle lmsande 188 SENIORS Howell, Gary D .... likes VW Squarebacks, parties, blonds . . . dislikes phonies, long dresses . . . remembers Christmas Vacation at Big Bear . . . considers biggest accomplishment remembering locker combination . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . Steering Committee 3,4, Pep Club 4. Hoyt, Marilyn J .... likes badminton, super-rare steak, boys, the beach, hot windy days, French, new experiences . . . dislikes two-faced people. . . remembers getting stuck in the elevator at the Titan Ball Room for an hour with Lyle the night of Coronation . . . considers biggest accomplishment sticking with one boy for over a year . . . plans after graduation to go to a iunior college for two years then on Chapman College Seven Seas . . . Pep Club, GAA, Benchwarmer, French Club, Girls' League, Steering Committee. Hubler, Janeen . . . lJanl . . . likes to travel, scuba diving, reading, sing- ing . . . dislikes people who step on other people to get what they want . . . remembers running around on the school roof at night decorating for Senior Spirit Day . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting a National Merit Scholarship letter of Commendation . . . plans after college to go to Chapman College . . . CSF 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Folk Music Club 2,3,4, Secre- tary 3. Hughes, Kevin P .... lHudiel . . . likes Mexican food, beach, camping, Javelins . . . dislikes social classes, homework, wrestling tournaments . . . remembers the first day he wore his Letterman's jacket to school . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment surviving wrestling , . . plans after graduation to go to Cal-State, Fullerton . . . Key Club 3,4, Letterman's Club 3,4, Pep Club 4, C football 2,3, Varsity Wrestling 2,3,4, JV Baseball 3, Donkey basketball game 4. Humphreys, Nance L .... likes water skiing, beach, baseball games . . . dislikes peanut butter . . . considers biggest accomplishment becoming Girl of the Month . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and become a dental assistant . . , Steering Committee 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, SOS Club 2, Benchwarmer 4, President 4, GAA 3,4, Girl of the Month 4, Student Awareness Committee 4, Social Activities Committee. lmsande, Gayle Eilene . . , lStormyl . . . likes steaks, water skiing, love, Weimeroner puppies . . . dislikes phony people, living fifty miles away from her boyfriend . . . remembers her first day at VPHS lSept. lO, l968l . . . considers biggest accomplishment overcoming loneliness . . . plans after grad- uation to attend S.F.U.J.C. and maior in Floriculture and go to Hawaii this summer . . . Pep Club. Ito, Marlene S .... IAh-sol . . . likes Palm Springs, weekends, holidays . . . dislikes liver and phony people . . . remembers constantly being chopped by Brian, Jack, Mike, Bob and the gang . . . considers biggest accomplishment having Mr. Pomeroy for Senior Problems . . . plans after graduation to at- tend Orange Coast College or C.O.D. in Palm Springs. Ivanson, Darryl David . . . lSwivelhipsl . . . likes pears, band bus rides, late show movies, swimming . . . dislikes phony personalities, asparagus, lunch bouncers, bad breath, receeding hairlines . . . remembers Band parade and award ceremonies at Long Beach . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving Mr. Sakaue's Economics class . , . plans after graduation to go to college and to the beach . . . Band Treasurer, Boy Representative for VPHS at Chaffey College Leadership Conference, House of Representatives. Jackley, Rene . . . likes lobster, boys, friendly people . . . dislikes VPHS parking lot, VPHS food . . . remembers the lunch fight during second lunch . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after gradua- tion to go to Orange Coast College and become an airline stewardess. Jackson, Gary L .... lSpeedl . . . likes Big Macs, gymnastics, pool, and VW's . . . dislikes'cafeteria food, the Establishment . . , remembers rolling his VW and being a Spartan at VPHS . . . considers biggest accomplishment not getting into fights and not getting thrown out . . . plans after gradua- tion to get ahead in the world and make money, fortune and fame . . . Symphonic Choir 2,3,4, Vocal Ensemble 2, George Washington Was Here, Mikado, Tops of the Pops, Fire Chief for Youth In Government Day 4. Jennings, Owen Maurice . . . lO.J.l . . . likes hamburgers, trimming trees, volleyball . . . dislikes progress . . . remembers wrestling Al Thompson . . . considers biggest accomplishment making a lot of friends . . . plans after graduation to go to Santa Ana J.C ..,. Concert Band, Varsity Band, Wres- t ing. Jensen, Michael G .... lHeadl '. . . remembers the three years he spent faking it . . . plans after graduation to go back. through high school and do it right. Jett, Dan Thomas . . . lD.V.l . . . likes Band, basketball, french fries . . . dislikes English class, choir, cafeteria food . . . remembers beating the Loara Band at West Arcadia Parade in '67 . . . considers biggest accomplishment staying awake in A.D. class . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . House of Representatives 3,4, CSF 2,4, J.V. Basketball 2, German Club 3, Band officer 3, Pep Band 2, Varsity Band 3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Dance Band 2,3,4. Jevec, Kenneth Alan . . . likes Leslie, street racing, Plymouths, good fights, parties, Steppenwolf. . . dislikes over-sociable people, Mondays, police, blue- eyed lunch bouncers . . . remembers the cafeteria food fights and sliding in the mud . . . considers biggest accomplishment participating in the High School Scholarship Race . . , plans after graduation to attend Cypress J.C. . . . Scholarship Racing Team 4, House of Representatives 4. Johnson, Michael Carl . . . lMikel . . . likes Gale, baseball, surfing, clothes, hamburgers, guitar, parties . . . dislikes homework, school, unhappy people, restrictions, strict parents, F's . . . remembers whole Senior year . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to at- tend iunior college and go to Kansas . . . Letterman's Club 2,3,4, B Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, J,V. 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Ken Jevec 'ir Owen Jennings Michael Jensen Dcm Jeni 'Y Dennis Johnson Michael Johnson Pafricia Johnson SENIORS 189 Seniors Paved 3716 Skys ,And Wzcered If Seniors woited onxioosly in line to get thot first glimpse ofthe Senior pictures. Peggy Johnson Stephen Jghngon -Victoria Dennis Moureen 190. SENIORS aw, Johnson Jones 'Haul Loroine Johnston Richard Johnston Brion Jones WWW K, www Q4 Frcink Jones Gregory Jones Jo Ann Jones bmw Jgneg Nlctrie KCIl4OUI'lS Speak no evil, see no evil, heor no evil? itil ii , it SCH l 1 l l 3 S i i tl 1 t 9- ,,. i--r k 014 V45 ,4 Kzwvvy Which Statue The Spartan ,Name Johnson, Peggy E .... likes prime rib, snow skiing, ice skating . . . plans after graduation to leave this town and become an interior decorator, Johnson, Stephen O .... likes fast cars, golf, basketball, sleeping . . . dislikes school, school food, rules, filling out questionnaires , . . COnSldefS biggest accomplishment staying awake during compulsory pep rallies . . . plans after graduation to become a night club comedian . . , golf. Johnson, Victoria Ann . . . lJohn daughterl . . . likes good shoe laces, lunch box, mom, dad . . . dislikes mashers, El Modena, Orange, broken shoe laces . . . remembers when Bobbi illegally changed her schedule at registration and the band beating Loara at the Arcadia parade. . . considers biggest accomplishment getting her own lunch box and becoming drill team cap- tain . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . Drill Team 2,3,4, Lieu- tenant 3, Captain 4, German Club 2,3, Secretary 3, Pep Club 4, Senate 4. Johnston, Loraine Lea , . . Uohnnyi . . . likes modern dancing, Mexican and Southern foods, her boyfriend, horse shows . . . dislikes nervous hysterical people, to study things she's not interested in . . . remembers walking in the rain in her leotard . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting more Senior privileges than any other Senior . . . plans after graduation to go to an art institute and become a fashion illustrator . . . dance club. Johnston, Richard Edward . . . lRickl . . . likes surfing . . . dislikes talking to Mr, Smith . . . remembers trying to ditch and getting caught by the lady bouncer . , . considers biggest accomplishment staying in school, Jones, Brian Harris . , . iSquirreli . . . likes '57 Chevys, The Squad . Jones, Dennis Lloyd . . . lBabbittl . . . likes Track, Basketball, crabmeat, money . , . dislikes people who have more money than him , . . remembers the food fights . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing l.C.M .... plans after graduation to goto Yale . . . A.F.S. 2,3,4, President 4, Commissioner of Foreign Exchange 4, ASB Cabinet 4, French Club 2,3, Drama Club 3,4, Track 2,3, Lettermon's Club 2,3,4, Jones, Frank Edward . . . likes people, pizza, sports . . . dislikes people stuck on the past and people too quick to make a change with themselves . . . remembers a water balloon fight with Mr. Thoner . . . considers big- gest accomplishment being on the Student Council , , . Plans after gradua- tion to take a vacation . . , Student Council 4, Student Store Manager 4. Jones, Jo Ann . . . Uoel . . . likes people, Drill Team . . . dislikes milk . . . remembers when the Band beat Loara, falling down in Drill Team . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . , plans for graduation to get a teaching credential , . . Xenephon President 4, Drill Team 3,4. Jones, Maureen Barbara , . . lMarvl . . . likes seeing our team win, col- lecting coins, meeting new people . . . dislikes bad sportsmanship, phony people, people who don't understand her jokes , . . remembers the '68 bas- ketball games against Orange, Bike Day in iunior year, when the water pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplishment being chosen Girl of the Month . . . plans after graduation to attend University of Santa Clara, go to Europe. . . Latin Club Secretary 2, Pep Club 3, Benchwarmer 4, Girl of the Month 4, House of Representatives 3. Kakouris, Maria . . . lAnimall . . . likes The Birthday Place, steak, Laguna Beach, summer, Midnight Caper action, Argo, and Mr. Stokess Composition class . . . dislikes unhappy people, rainy days . remembers the trials and tribulations of the Midnight Capers . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment working on Prom '68 and Coronation '68 and having them turn out better than expected . . . plans after graduation to go to L.A, Art Center of Design and move to Laguna Beach . . . GAA 2,3,4, Steering Committee. Kay, Marilyn Louise . . . likes puppies and snow . , . dislikes math . . . remembers being able to park in her Senior parking space once . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to a iunior college. Keele, Barbara lngle . . . iBarbiel .. . likes Italian food, tennis, ice skating, sewing . . . dislikes term papers . . , remembers falling down by the Forum and getting dress muddy and nylons torn . . , plans after graduation to at- tend Fullerton J.C .... Pep Club, German Club. Kelley, Kenneth Stephen . . . likes food, the beach, fast cars, girls, music, money, and his mother . , . dislikes getting up early, cold weather, lima beans, women drivers, and grapes with seeds . . . remembers getting caught . . . plans after graduation to continue education . . . Track 3,4, Pep Club, Science Club, Chess Club, FTA, B Basketball, Kelly, Vida Jean . . . Ueanniel . . . likes Mexican food, softball, volleyball, taking pictures . . . dislikes cafeteria food, substitutes . . , remembers grad- uation , . . considers biggest accomplishment getting adiusted . . . plans after graduation to study nursing at Brigham Young University. . . GAA 2, 3,47 Secretary 3, Library Secretary 2,3, House of Representatives 2, Navaho Youth Conference Delegate. Kempton, Richard Blake . , . iRickl . . . likes beach, baseball, mountains, sixth period P.E .... dislikes phony people, Orange High, losing . . . re- members beating Orange in their gym in '69 by three points and what we did in the last two seconds . . . considers biggest accomplishment taking B.B. to Coronation in '69 . . , plans after graduation to attend San Diego State and play basketball T . . JV Basketball 2, Most improved JV 2, Soph Baseball 2, Varsity Basketball 3,4, Valencia All-Tournament Team 4, Track 4, House of Representatives 2,3, Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Senate 4, Boy's Forum Vice-President 4, Key Club 4, Annual staff sports editor 4. Kent, Karen Sue , . . iKiial . . . likes baby blue XKE'S, week-ends, parties, C.A.L., a smile, life's soft treasures, poems . . . dislikes snotty people, domi- neering girls, a frown . . . remembers S Club initiation, singing Happy Birthday to a Key Club guy and saying good-bye to the past two senior classes . . . considers biggest accomplishment becoming a song leader . . . plans after graduation are to attend Cal. State, Fullerton and maior in for- eign languages . . . Board of Control 3, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Song Leader 4, Pep Council 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, C.S.F. 2, French Club 2,3, German Club 3,4, German Club Vice-President 3, G.A.A. 2,3, S Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Girl of the Month 2, Girls' State Alternate 3. Kestner, David Alan . . . iTinyl . . . likes Glen Cambell and almost every- thing . . . dislikes football . . . remembers the old ice box routine . . . plans ' ct ci of here l.etterman's Club 3, Varsity 4, otball 3,4. Q , .. ij, ' j jeff .gf gy f, 3, .,., ' .XX so ,IW HW 4 ir- fc' Marilyn Kay Barbara Keele , Mike Keller Stephen Kelley , ff :fx-.r 1 .4l'ff',' J 'QZ . W---.My , Viola Kelly Richard Kempton XV Tvs. da-DP YQ 7 Q7 '11n- J KOTQVT Kes ner SENIORS l9l Serriors Are .714 ,Na Way Kos! Among Ure Bruce King Carolyn King David King Stephen King Gary Kinsman Daniel Kipp 'Fw-.ag Nancy Kluender Scott Knollmiller 192 SENIORS King, Bruce Roger . , . lStretchl . . . likes lifesavers . . . dislikes basketball, coaches, losing . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting straight A's in high school . . . plans after graduation to go to Westmont . , - BG5kel' ball 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, Folk Music Club 2,3, Band l, German Club Sec- retary 2, Interact Club 4. King, Carolyn Rose . . . lCarol-lee-pool . , . likes tuna fish, Pop Concerts, art, Three Dog Night . . . dislikes peanut butter and ielly and cheese sand- wiches, conceited people . . . remembers food fights in the cafeteria . . . considers biggest accomplishment landing a Nee-nee . . . plans after grad- uation to work and go to Orange Coast College . . . Girls' League, Dance Club, Folk Music Club. King, John David II . . . lDavidl . . . likes M.B., Steve, writing, demonology, old movies . . . remembers Jerry Settle high iumping . . . considers biggest accomplishment adding to the general insanity . . . plans after graduation to attend San Francisco Theological Seminary . . . Drama Club President, Senate, Latin Club Vice-President, CSF, Speech awards, school plays. King, Stephen Rawlings . . . lSteverl . . . likes baseball, football, being in- volved, Karen . . . dislikes dishonest people, spaghetti, wind sprints . . . re- members running sixty yards for a touchdown against Mission Viejo . . . considers biggest accomplishment making all-Crestview League football . ,. plans after graduation to go to college and become an educator . . . Let- terman's Club 2, Varsity Club 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, SAC 4, House of Represen- tatives 4, Spartan of the Week 3,4, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Baseball 3,4, All-League Football 4. Kinsman, Gary Douglas . . . lSavagel , . . likes certain people . . . dislikes tardies and teachers that enforce them . . . remembers the fire in the Fall of '67 and Operation Clean-Thumb . . . considers biggest accomplishment not getting involved . . , plans after graduation to go East and to college. Kipp, Daniel William . . . lRedl . . . likes Blues, Folk Music, high living, Van Dyke Parks . , . dislikes oppression, green bananas . . . remembers Jerry Settle high iumping . . . considers biggest accomplishment helping to make pep assemblies non-compulsory . . . plans after graduation to get an education . . . CSF 3, tennis 2,3, House of Representatives 4. Kluender, Nancy M .... lNancel . . . likes friends, rainy days, peppermint ice cream . , . dislikes Wednesday nights, curly hair . . . remembers singing in the rain, Mafia, Christmas Party . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out of classes . . . plans after graduation to travel and go to school . . . GAA 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3, S Club 3,4, Historian 3, Corre- sponding Secretary 4, Pep Club 3,4, President 4, Senate 4, Pep Council 4, Benchwarmer 4, House of Representatives 2, Girls' League Publicity Com- mittee 4, Girl of the Month 4. Knollmiller, Scott Tilman . . . lNewtl . . . likes success in ventures, water ski- ing, boats . . . dislikes rough water . . . remembers every day . . .con- siders biggest accomplishment lasting the three years . . . plans after grad- uation to become a brain surgeon or truck driver , . . House of Representa- tives. Knutsen, David John. . . lDavel . . . likes music, sports, people, happiness . . Jremembers Dave Musgrave . considers biggest accomplishment be- coming ASB Treasurer . . . plans after graduation to 'attend Cal-State, Ful- lerton . . . Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Letterman's Club 2,3, Steering Com- mittee 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, C Basketball 2, B Basketball 3, J,V. Tennis 2,3, ASB Treasurer 4. Kogut, Lyn Rayne . . . lQueeniel . . . likes Paul Newman . . . dislikes his wife . , . remembers having first period Biology and being able to stand it . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting to class on time . . . plans after graduation to go to college. Koski, Joy Ann . . . likes football, sewing, Bill Spencer . . . remembers Sophomore year . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College and become an airline stewardess . . . Girls' League 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Benchwarmer 4. Kotzbauer, Virginia Mary . . . lGirl . . , likes playing tennis . . . remem- bers going on the Biology field trip , . . considers biggest accomplishment learning about herself . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . CSF, Drama Club 4, Campus Life 3. Krage, William G .... lBilll . . . likes O.J. and B.B. and P,W .... dislikes critical people . . . remembers CIF basketball game in '67 . . . considers biggest accomplishment meeting people . , . plans after graduation to at- tend college . . . Basketball 2,3,4, Varsity 3,4, Key Club 3,4, Senior Class President 4, Steering Committee 2,3,4. Krokum, Lawrence Duane . . . lLarryl . . . likes mustard and cheese sand- wiches, milk . . . dislikes coaches, haircuts . . . considers biggest accom- plishment being number one in class in lunch detentions . . . plans after graduation to become President of the U.S.A. Kupsak, Steve Elliott . . . likes foods, hobbies, mountains, beaches . . . dis- likes free spending of other's money . . . remembers watching banana peels being thrown at the bouncers . . . considers biggest accomplishment attend- ing classes in music appreciation . . . plans after graduation to further edu- cation where facilities are available. Labate, Letizia Maria . . . lTishl . . , likes snow, the ball games, crazy people, sports cars, German chocolate cake . . . dislikes insincere and phony people . . . remembers the trials and fribulcmons of fhe Midnight Capers . . . considers biggest accomplishment being a cheerleader . . . plans after graduation to attend Orange Coast College and be gn air. line .stewardess . . . House of Representatives 2, GAA 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Letterman's Club 4, Steering Committee 2,3,4. l-U Cl UP9llef RUXCNIG 5U 9UftdY t - - lBUrgiel , . . likes Baskin-Robbins ice cream, guys with long hair, friendly smiles, bewitching eyes, the Shrine and fresh garbage . . , dislikes cafeteria food . . , remembers having hbckey with Gail and sliding around in the mud . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment making it through one semester of Algebra ll . . . plans after gradua- tion to attend a university or Orange Coast College. beach, surfing, foot- Ulf R lmlxethagi 'llulQl'il A, ' - abil?- ' Club 35 09 Cincy! Ilene Sz., Heier, ' 5 Gail -ri. 5:39 , CET:-X.. 5355 Qi., El glilgljf -. Piggy, Uluys 2 ., :rms Q ii Vip Gosh rar L, ' ri Qecegg- 'iril Ease: 3. dr. 'E nhl :mis b 's lu relic: iE E'IE 217 l'e5fg ':n 'c te ,E 2325 'l 'EE'S VE' nge cf. 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' 'Kira I, Richard Lack ,av-Q 1175 .fl gc Qffffff ' 3 J Large -K f f .. 1 Vickie Leach 5 f0 John Lenzini 194 SENIORS Many Cimes ,4 leader Of Men ,Jimi Of Armies ,, V? uv'f f James Lacy Steven Lance Paula Lanier WA MMWWWA Janice Larrick W9 , ,,,.w0' ,go-,MVK My . AA '- Head cheerleader, Sue McCormick, seeks support from The crowd during the Pocmm Rosalyn Leniz qarne. ff' Q5 9579 Wg. '2'-2' asv .,, .--7 'W Kandi Lewis William Lewis Karen Liggeft 1 Ml. ui mi Against Strange People i-I-7 1 rllZ D S Jett R Lack, Richard Lee . . . lRickl . . . likes lasagna, football, basketball . . . dislikes phonies, over-emotional people, cafeteria food, spinach . . . remem- bers painting Mr. Thoner's quonset hut . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment passing economics . . . plans after graduation to go to college and travel . . . Steering Committee 2,3,4, Letterman's Club, Auto Club, Boys' Forum, Tennis, C Football, Pep Club. Lacy, James Carl . . . Uiml . . . likes funny people, coffee at Denney's, go- ing out with T,J,B, and D .... remembers Mrs. Anrecht and all the football and basketball games . . . considers biggest accomplishment remaining sane for three years . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and then to U.C.l .... Steering Committee 4, French Club 2, Symphonic Choir 3,4, A Cappella Choir 2, Wasn't It A Bit Like Now 3, Coronation Commit-tee 4. Lance, Steven Roy . . . likes football, wrestling, auto shop . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Santa Ana J.C. or Fullerton J.C .... Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, Varsity Football 3,4, Varsity Wrestling 3,4, Auto Club 3,4. Lanier, Paula Marie . . . lPatsyl . . . likes Scott Davenport and catsup . . . dislikes Orange High School, phonies, and having her house TP'ed . , . re- members Wasn't lt A Bit Like Now in '68 . . . considers biggest accom- plishment making Vocal Ensemble . . . plans after graduation to go on a choir tour and have a fun summer . . . Choir Cabinet Secretary 3, Choir Cabinet Vice-President 4, Vocal Ensemble, Symphonic Choir, Chamber Singers. Large, Andrew . . . likes working on cars, motorcycle riding . , . considers biggest accomplishment trying to pass A.D .... plans after graduation to get a full-time iob . . Auto Club. Larrick, Janice Karen . . . i.lanl . . , likes steak, tennis, swimming, sewing . . . dislikes snakes, phony people, cauliflower . . . remembers the night of the Villa Park-Orange game . . , considers biggest accomplishment passing geometry . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . FTA 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, House of Representatives 4, French Club 2. Leach, Vickie Louise . . . lVickl . . . likes rain, happy people, quotes, knee socks, hockey in the mud . . , dislikes phony people . . . remembers Prom in iunior year. . . considers biggest accomplishment being GAA President . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . CSF 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Sophomore Representative 2, Historian 3, President 4, Pep Club 4, Senate 4. Lentz, Rosalyn Roberta . . . iliobbiel . . . likes lunch boxes, hot berry pie, coke, traveling, parades . . . dislikes phony people, term papers, Chinese food, food fights in the cafeteria . . . remembers illegally changing pro- gram in order to have the same A.D, class as Vicki . . . considers biggest accomplishment TPing Mr. Buck's, Mrs. Saben's, M,F.'s, D.P.'s, and V.J.'s houses all in one night when the Band beat Loara . . . plans after gradua- tion to travel someplace with JoAnn and go to Fullerton J.C ,... Drill Team 3,47 Historian 4, French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Campus Life. Lewis, Kandi L .... likes riding horses, swimming . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . remembers eating in the cafeteria with best friend . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment staying out of trouble in Study Hall . . . plans after graduation to go on to a iunior college. Liggeit, Karen Denice . . . likes horseback riding, swimming, Italian, Chinese, and Mexican food, good movies, sincere people . . . dislikes over-confident people . . . remembers tripping on the stairs in Sophomore year . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment not falling asleep during A.D. and not taking math for three years . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and become an airline stewardess . . . GAA 4, Pep Club 4, Benchwarmer 4, Latin Club 3, Girls' League 2,3,4. Linsk, Carol Sue . . . Uoo-whol . . . likes surfing, good concerts, dancing, ice-skating, broccoli, beach, long hair . . . dislikes phony people, conceited people, Vietnamese and Arabs, rain, smog . . . remembers when Nancy Walker slipped and fell in the mud while playing hockey . . . considers biggest accomplishment coming to school at least four times a week . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and maior in the Aerospace Industry . . . Science Club, Art Club, Medical Explorers Post. Little, Rebecca Lynn . . . iPocahantasl . . . likes Terry, Mexican food, Cor- vettes . . . dislikes stupid drivers, stuck-up people . . . remembers the day we smashed a cupcake in Linda's face . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Livingston, Gary Richard . . . remembers when Mr. Stokes returned a theme . . , . plans after graduation to attend college . , . CSF, Swim Team, Band. Lobeck, Karen Diane . . . likes Steve, clothes, baseball games . . . dislikes wet shoes, painting signs . . , remembers the Orange-Villa Park baseball game when Steve King got into a fight at third base . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting elected to Cabinet . . . plans after graduation to go to iunior college and marry Steve . . . Drama 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Bench- warmer 4, GAA 3,4, Student Cabinet 4, Commissioner of Publicity 4, CSF 2, Student Awareness Chairman 4, Steering Committee 2,3. Lohr, Judith M .... Uudyl . . . likes fritos, peanut butter and ielly sand- wiches, football, the beach, tans, thoughtful people . . . dislikes unspirited Spartans, Chinese food, homework, term papers . . . remembers the Rams' half-time show . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting flag . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. and travel . . . GAA 3,4, House of Representatives 4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Drama 2, Steering Committee 3,4. Lubke, Randin Gay . . . lkandeel . . . likes Dick Gebhard, poetry, dancing . . . dislikes math . . . remembers Homecoming Dance and getting hypno- tized . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning Spanish . . . plans after graduation to go to college and travel . . . Pep Club, Co-ed Club. Lucas, Jeff Vincent . , . likes falconry, herpetology, fishing . . . dislikes school, narrow-minded people, religion . . . remembers selling snakes in Mrs. Miller's Salesmanship Class . . . considers biggest accomplishment be- ing Miss Cannavina's lab assistant . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. rm Carol Linsk ..L'-if Becky Little rgffezirfb' ef ff 'fix-4147 zf2'?,f-Lf f X xcl Gary Livingston Karen Lobeck Y' 5 fwf haf ire -f Lydia Lobello Judith Lohr tb P .1 me - fr- ' 4----f Randin Lubke Jeff LUCG5 JH! 'U' SENIORS T95 Gregory Luce Connie Luhmann ' ,f X .4 Af' Gay Lusk Wendy Lyman mv.. .an-f--'H' Randy Malkemus Carol Mann if ' ' ,gif '74'21:': ii? , . W- es 1,5 uv- r fs. Donna Marcelli Susan Marcum 196 SENIORS 714 your Szylzf .7 Will N0 Luce, Gregory Charles . . , iGregi . . . likes food, football, girls . . . dis- likes the dullness of a school day and all its reStricti0r1S - . - l'9m9mbE'S getting to know Mrs. Schepe . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning more about himself and other people , , . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J,C. and then to North Park College . . . Football 2,3,4, Letterman's lub 2,3,4. Euhmann, Constance E ..., lConniel , . . likes football, oil painting, horse- back riding . , . dislikes phony people, conceited people . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. I Lusk, Gay. . . likes the U,S.A .... dislikes racial discrimination, Vietnam War . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to work. Lyman, Wendy Ann . . . likes water skiing, collecting stuffed animals . . . remembers an operation, walking in stocking feet through muddy puddles on rainy days . . , considers biggest accomplishment passing Algebra ll . . . plans after graduation to attend Santa Ana College or Long Beach State. Malkemus, Randall Charles . . . iRandYl . . . likes spaghetti, one girl, all sports . . . dislikes Swiss Steak, pork chops, and grades . . . remembers Mr. Di- Maggio's art class . . . considers biggest accomplishment winning League Championship in J.V. Baseball . . . plans after graduation to attend Long Beach State and go into Law, then take it easy . . , Boy's Forum, J.V. Base- ball 2,3. Mann, Carol Frances . . . lSaml . . , likes Lower East Side, V.P. English Dept., and garbage . . . dislikes orcs, Freud, Whitehall St., blue meanies, and P.E. teachers . . . remembers driving her Morris around campus . . . considers biggest accomplishment never being absent . . . plans after grad- uation to attend U.C.S.B .... Muse staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Marcelli, Donna Gale . . . lMozzarellil . . . likes second lunch with our gang, chocolate cake, the mountains, pizza . . , remembers sophomore year . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting to school on time . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C .... Folk Club 3. Marcum, Susan Yvonne . . . likes pepperoni pizza, camping, yellow Cor- vettes . . .dislikes natural curly hair and lima beans , . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Chemistry . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Long Beach and become o medical technologist. Markin, John , . . likes Fords, Yamahas, food . . . dislikes Chevys, Hondas, school food , . . remembers not getting sick from eating in the cafeteria or snack bar . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go across the country and ioin the Marines. Marston, Holly Corinne . . . lCoreyi , . . likes Jack-in-the-Box onion rings, her very cute ukelele and plastic ukelele case, sailing . . . dislikes Jack- in-the-Box hamburgers . . . remembers choosing tennis and getting hockey . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through Biology . . . plans after graduation to recuperate from shock and go to Trinity College in Illinois . . . Campus Lifey Secretary 2, Vice-President 3. Martin, James Edward . . . l.limi . . . likes food, girls, money , . . dislikes school and some teachers . . . remembers beating Loara at West Arcadia Band Review . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through three years . . . plans after graduation to go to college , . . Band. Martin, James Whitfield. . . Uiml , . . likes Barbara, German, sports, Chevys, steaks, girls, Algebra ll , . . dislikes phonies and dope . . . remembers play- ing in the football and basketball games, Sophomore Sadie Hawkins . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing German I and graduating . . . plans after graduation to understand people and find out the answers to life . . . Football 2, Basketball 2, House of Representatives 2,3, Ford Scholar- ship Race 4, Student Representative on City Council 4. Martin, June Allyson , . . likes hamburgers, softball, horses, writing stories, her motorcycle . . , dislikes high school boys, Marines, sewing, cleaning house . . . remembers the day the water pipes broke and everyone went to the beach . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to a ,writing school in the East. Mason, Kathleen . . . lKathyl . . . likes flowers, after-game dances, water- melon . . . dislikes sick iokes, chemistry, disorganization . . . remembers try- ing out for songleaaler . . . considers biggest accomplishment finding her white knight . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton and teach . . . Choir 2, S Club 2,3,-1, Senior Representative 4, Junior Achieve- ment 2, GAA SA, CSF 2,3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Vice-President 4, Pep Club 4. Mathewson, Johanna . . . Hoi . . . likes people, J.S. Bach, surrealistic plays, SOUL On Ice, KTBT, Guerilla Theater, underground papers in school, long hair and mustaches on boys, the First Amendment, How TO Beat Personality Tests . . . dislikes boring classes, dress code and other superfluous rules, be- ing penalized . . , remembers scuba diving on Santiago Street . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning how to swim in VP's pool . . . plans after graduation to go to Cal-State, Fullerton . , . CSF, French Club, Folk Music Club, Girls' League. Matthews, Nancy lee . . . likes red VW's, ice skating, the Association . . . dislikes Loara Band and the clicks at school , . . remembers beating Loara at the West Arcadia Parade in Nov. '67, Drill Team Show and Pops Concert in '68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment marching with the Bpnd . . . plans after graduation to be happy . . . Banner Girl 3,4, Pep Cub 2. Matovich, David Allen . . . likes pizza, socker, girls . . . dislikes fhe lack of school spirit, school food . . . remembers getting out of school early when the water pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to ioin the Army. - -Diff-e - -- - llll i lei'- Hg.. .'3 9m.. 'Pg l.. xlrm. - . . i--., i ie.. llqrg ,,... 'Glg 4 N.. r -.. 2 'Trq ll 7 STE 1 Ni iii l ll li 'Dt F. nl-ci -,.. My ITF , u... i 'fi , .. .., 2 'Ii ., ting lzzl ie'nl 'ggi lift: YR 7, nm, Cre- i, 'vm C .i ,wi is ,cr iq miieii ing 5'C' ming lf- iem to fi plans 0 -595 va: ,gn'lF'5 ll' Mtg' lletict f . N .eg .wt l'5tif Ulf' may ii, Pgfsff 5 yUlESi cot! ' ,,,, Plant Ulf Fall ll A55g!lUlll' 3,5 bell i and l I Wlllt ll' I all he lol ,let iilflg ' A .Q ,f I .5 ', , '34 fy , iq, limitl- Q. gi Ailif Halter, 3'ar 1,4114 at ,4 ham d ,-: ff W. f , , ,, .,f,f-'f ,, ,ww f-'W LH. , .. Wy, ff , - .- ,'c. ra 1 A, 'I ,,1:,,,. '-if ' ' 9, 7 . .,:'f, 'wtf' ' 4 4: .54 ff? I . 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SUSCIVI MOZZG Zachary Meakim SENIORS 197 zcizfff : ' fri ' ,,,A ,rx V 'K -'Q rw' ff 44 13 ' EE ,f', f My 22 ,r ' Lg' f y if in 40, 1 ,, L,-war' 5 g ,l ,Ml ti We fuipf 31 ,-O Banking Ahead 5'mring Deslrucfivu, vo' 9 f Kevin Melrose Michoel Merrill f Wi , ' - f'? ,?'gc jfiw ' '-Wfm fff I f nb' qt.,-ev me Me'rz o !kig:fw Cheryl Michener Bri 1111 U ww I we 154, .y , , ,,, ,M n Metz ,g 1 , , Benchwarmers prove To El Modena Thor we ore the Sporrcms ond proud of if. 77 , 47' Y f ,, ff 'XQQXI M if ,- Z 1 A 5 r ' 1 x SK N ex exe new ,X l.,'1V :7 My .f-ff' . ffifewi' ' , , l I S lli, AA, li, in , on Miller Al Minicolo Mork Minyord ID bf , rf- 'VS , r' 'Lge my M Qin. , Ky Chorlorre Mitchell Virgiriio Monreol Michoel Moore Robery Moore 198 SENIORS Mel ligll bear Mel: wlra cons Sem Cora Metz WF UL. Mirlr non work Mille Dion: Vnrsl year Made fzec :rr l Miny Wls hull plans mme' ASB non 2,3,l Monn 59 E dress l5VTlEI'l V8 l ling l plans Moore grrlyw rainy cruise bacon Club l B Fon lrlosl Mr, le Moore dslrlre :clronl conroc cr Peg Muolh phony ond p ling l, anon C'Ul,g Murcn dislike Oul uf lllq 0 Morey lrsnrnr rnsnb n levy linen lllerrig River ber: N Ufcon Chllggr Munir l ' - 4 lrlr, y Winer or ru Cnmn l. Ch 'iii zllb' 611155 Of '69 Sails Smaofhly r A 1 'N i Ai 'iii Yi ' t Giant? K ff? ., Melrose, Kevin Michael . . . likes food, baseball, football, Chevys, food fights . . . dislikes conceited people, rainy days, going to school on a good beach day . . . plans after graduation to major in History and teach. Metz, Jacqueline G .... Uackiei . . . likes Donovan, people who know what's happening . . . dislikes people who don't respect other's ideas, war . . . remembers the Pop Festival, Diane, and keeping a straight face . . . considers biggest accomplishment being California Girl State Representative . . . plans after graduation to attend college and teach . . . Drill Team 2,31 Secretary 3, CSF 3, House of Representatives 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, Coronation Court 4, Steering Committee 4, Girls' State Representative-4. ' Metz, John N .... likes chess, handball, basketball , . . dislikes conceited people . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College then to U.C. Davis . . . Band 2,3,4. Michener, Cheryl Lynne . . . iCheri . . . likes hamburgers, swimming, Gor- don . . . dislikes plastic people and school . . . plans after graduation to work and attend Orange Coast College . . . House of Representatives 4. Miller, Brian Joseph . . . likes football, the sea, hunting, oil painting, food, Diane . . . dislikes homework, A.D., cafeteria food, pizza . . . remembers Varsity Football games, especially the 45-O victory over Loara in Sophomore year . . . considers biggest accomplishment starting the Orange and El Modena games in 1967 football . . . plans after graduation to maior in Oceanography . . . Varsity Club Sargeant at Arms, Letterman's Club, Var- sity Football, B Football, Sophomore Baseball. Minyard, Mark Edward . . . iMoral Markl . . . likes SBNB at night, sailing, VW's, chocolate-chip cookies . . .dislikes cold weather, sixth period study hall . . . remembers Christmas tree delivery, Christmas Eve at 3 a.m. . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, and U.C.L.A. to become an at- torney . . . Steering Committee 3,4, Pep Club 4, Junior Class President 3, ASB Cabinet 3,4, Chairman Board of Control 4, Boy of the Month, Corona- tion Court 4, Homecoming Escort 4, Youth and Government 2, Key Club 2,3,4. Monreal, Virginia Rae . . . iKiddl . . . likes going to drags, the beach, gray '59 El Caminos, Sid, parties, shrimp, water skiing . . . dislikes restrictions, dress code, Fords, having to come in at a certain time, fights with Sid . . . remembers lunch, Bruc's driving, the lake, ditching without getting caught, V-3 Club, Whittier, when Janine ran into the pole at lunch, the river, get- ting home at 5 a.m .... considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to beauty college and get married. Moore, Michael James . . . lTiny Mikel . . . likes 39 Flavors ice cream, girl-watching, 1967 black VW's and Nancy Ann . . . dislikes Villa Parks rainy day grass sliders, cafeteria food, the everyday after school parking lot cruisers . . . plans after graduation to attend college and law school and become very successful . . . Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 3,4, Key Club 3, House of Representatives 3, Speaker of the House 3, ASB Cabinet 3, B Football 2, Sophomore Baseball 2, JV Baseball 3, Varsity Football 3,4, Most Valuable JV Football Player 3, Most Improved JV Baseball Player 3, Mr. Leg's Contest 4. Moore, Robert Eugene . . . iBobl . . . likes anything unrelated to school , . . dislikes the Establishment . . . remembers the euphemisms written on the school buildings . . . considers biggest accomplishment the synthesis of a contact explosive in chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go to U.C.S.D. or Peace Corps and get an education. Moothart, Christine Diane . . . iChrisi . . . likes Alphie and Jon . . . dislikes phony people and her brother's dog . , . remembers going home after sec- ond period when the pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplishment get- ting Mrs. Hunden for two periods . . . plans after graduation to ga to Ful- lerton J.C. and become an airline stewardess . . . Steering Committee 4, Cor- onation Committee 4. Moran, Keary John . . . lMorganl . . . likes pizza, football, sleeping . . . dislikes the food at VP and the pep rallies . . . remembers trying to sneak out of an unmandatory pep rally . . . considers biggest accomplishment find- ing a parking place . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. Morey, Dennis Gregory . . . iGregJ . . . likes golf, hunting, water sports, fishing . . . dislikes people who are big put-ons, cafeteria food . . . re- members the '69 Donkey Basketball game when he pushed Ike off his donkey . . . considers biggest accomplishment staying awake in Algebra ll class . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College and to become a lawyer . . . B Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Golf 2, Varsity Golf 3,4, Letterman's Club 2,3, Varsity Club 4, Science Club 4, Donkey Basketball 4. Morris, Janet Lynn . . . iBenniei . . . likes Kirk, races, water skiing, the River . . . dislikes slobs, people who don't care about anything . . . remem- bers Miss Whipple and her fifth period tennis class . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out of the parking lot after school and graduating . . . plans after graduaton to live it up for a year and then go to a iunior college. Morrison, Mary Ann . . . lMarel . . . likes shrimp, football games, music . . . dislikes phonies, liars, apathetic people . . . remembers iunior year and Mr. Thoner's class . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through Senior year . . . plans after graduation to go to college at San Diego State or Fullerton J.C .... Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 4, Pep Council 4, Steering Committee 3,4, GAA 3, Coronation Court 4, Campus Life 4, Lettermen's Club 4, Choir 2,4. fbi. Chris Moothart Keary Moran Ne, -4 1 1. 4 2. if If f fi Z V ,,,,16 in Dennis Morey Janet Morris wwe.. ,,. Z 1'f7 Lyle Morrison Mary Morrison fi.. ' 0---f Z Kathy Morse Tom Mortenson 26, 442, ' 7Zf ,-if Z! JA 943 NSS ' 1,1 SENIORS l99 if? ry .,, 45.1,- Stephen Mowbray Arlene ler 4-'Sim - Candi Mumford Patricia Murphy lair- ' HM' dm., ...- W-N ,.-sv Richard Murrison Sheila McAferty ,g A3 'vwfll , Thomas McBee Margee McClurg 200 SENIORS 1 . In Chase flzfurs, We Suffer Cv Hnrgef Mowbray, Steve Norbert . . . lMobyl . . . likes the beach, fishing, certain people . . . dislikes tourists, school informers, the people who make sCl't00l laws . . . remembers having to listen to Bach and others who wrote long hair music . . . considers biggest accomplishment overcoming the temptation to leave, graduation. Muller, Arlene Joyce . . . likes mustaches, beach, summer, music . . . dis- likes hyprocrites, bigots, apathetic people, liver . . . remembers parties with the lunch bunch, beating Loara at Arcadia . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to a iunior college. Mumford, Candace L .... lDan Gurneyl . . . like racing cars, RSW, crazy people, the mountains . . .dislikes sitting at home with nothing to do. . . remembers when we didn't have to go to pep rallies . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to work . . .Second Top Eliminator at Orange County International Raceway Scholarship Races. Murphy, Patricia Anne . . . lMurf the Surfl . . . likes tacos, figure skating, skiing, making mobiles and sculptures . . . dislikes teachers who are fakes . . . remembers being put in Boys' P.E. in Sophomore Year . . . considers biggest accomplishment being a Senior . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C., become a legal secretary, and go to a private college. McAferty, Sheila Lane . , . likes music, writing, oil painting, architecture . . . considers biggest accomplishment being an AFS Candidate . . . plans after graduation to attend U,C.S.D, and major in music and minor in English . . . S Club 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 3, AFS Candidate 3, Orchestra 4, CSF 2,3,4, Chamber Singers 2, Mikado Accompanist 2, Symphonic Choir 2, Vocal Ensemble 4, Muse 3,4, Co-editor 4. McBee, Thomas . . . lPepl . . . likes the opposite sex . . . dislikes school . . . plans after graduation to take a trip to Europe. McCIurg, Marguerite Louise . . . lMargeel , . . likes sports, smiles, and happy people, working in Mr. Ellish's office, playing hockey in the mud . . . dislikes phonies, unhappy people . . . remembers when Orange didn't score one point against VP in the hockey playday . . . considers biggest ac- complishment meeting many people and making many wonderful friendships . . . plans after graduation to go to Cal-State Fullerton, and become a P.E. teacher . . . Steering Committee 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Basketball Manager 3, Second Vice-President 4, German Club 2,3, Treasurer 3. McClelland, Gordon T .... plans after graduation to join the Marines . . . Art Club. McCormick, Susan Kay . . . lSuel . . . likes Biology, smiles, D.M. . . . dis- likes cornbread, unfriendly people . . . remembers the night of Nov. 16 when Chris Jarvis crowned her Homecoming Queen . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting elected cheerleader , . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . AFS 2, GAA 2, Sophomore Representative to Girls League 2, Cheerleader 3, Head Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 3,4, Pep Coun- cil 3,4, Girl of the Month 2, Steering Committee 3,4, Homecoming Queen 4, House of Representatives 2,3, Varsity Club 4. McDonald, Robert Wilson . . . lBobl . . . likes meeting new people, sports, the mountains . . . dislikes his own selfishness, bananas . . . remembers the election assembly in 1968 . . . considers biggest accomplishment serving as Student Body President , . . plans after graduation to be a foreign ex- change student or go to college . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3, Varsity Club 4, Key Club 2,3,4, Campus Life Club 4, CSF 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Math Club 3, Sophomore Class Vice-President 2, House of Representatives 3, ASB President 4, Basketball 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Most lm- proved 2, Cross-Country 3,4, Boy of the Month 4, Coronation King 4, AFS Semi-Finalist 4, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4, McEIheny, Bruce . . . lMokel . . . likes shooting . . . dislikes self-centered people . , , remembers Vocal Ensemble and the three years at VPHS . . . considers biggest accomplishment making Vocal Ensemble . . . Plans after graduation to go to the University of Alaska . . . Vocal Ensemble, third place in Cross Country. Mclnally, Kathleen . , , lKathyl . . . likes tennis, reading, music . . . dis- likes phony spirit and bossy people . . . remembers Coronation in Senior year . . . considers biggest accomplishment an A in Mr. Stoke's class . . . plans after graduation to attend U.C.l. . . . CSF 2,3,4, Historian 3, Latin Club 3, Treasurer 3, GAA 3,4, Campus Life 4, Pep Club 4, Songleader 4, Steering Committee 2,3. McKay, Vicki Ellen . . . likes Keith . . . remembers getting hit with a wa- fer balloon Cl 0 Pep fully . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduat- ing . . . plans after graduation to goto college . . . Drill Team 3,4. MCMNIUI1. Jane Ann . . , lslanl , . . likes riding and showing horses, friends, tennis, badminton . . . remembers driving in Driver's Ed. for the first time . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after gradua- tion to attend Fullerton .l.C .... Pep Club 2,3,4, McNally, Dan Lee . . . likes life, wildlife, meteorology, fine food, a pleasant rest, baseball, football, basketball . . . dislikes mustard greens, carping, fastidious people, dullards, the minority rule of students at Villa Park, and' force: unnatural spirit the product of mandatory pep rallies . . . remembers h b watc ing tl e ouncers get bounced . . . considers biggest accomplishment being abwitness to both the beginning of mass student apathy at VPHS and the ending of the Joe Spartan Era . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . Band. l , i DM 3-BEM-.3 -if G r-rg 4 w T 1 l 'lid Chose ,Cust Moments Of Glzfry ceq. E szkqg Ng Z.: 'Milg- F. Kim., ze -H, VCI! fo rv- X Y Wes F-- VE '.: fee c :- ' wigqest cz 1. ,,.,, we 1 if mga: I MES 1 , . C5 In ,s :wi Pep Cc: xng Gm :'e, sf: Yiivffff 1-' ser. Ire QW P yu. 19 ..,. - Q, Fc. lu., - V3 11,55 . WHS V ,V Fon! nik, Y' vm Ser EUSX 1, X. 51 3, QXEUW wr QW gg. E5 WPC? , flu! V E, gm' V 0 P3 mf Park' V5 ,WFS ,WSW ms f ' nw : nh Q vu 'f uvwsfzv' music by n ' 2 ff, ,yi ,,,, J 41.04, 1 W, you the ow! fir .rw 1 Gordon McClelland Brion McConnell Barb McCormack 49 - fs., Suscnn McCormick Roberf McDonald Bruce McEIheny Kathleen Mclnolly Vicki McKay f ff pf-21' QW. . -,rm Mini' hr- 43 V' u 1 f 4+ n ,ff June McMillan Don McNally Donna vvendf bravely holdg bgck The femq QW, zz 7,3 - 3 SENIORS 201 Uzerefore Uzcy Aroused U16 4, l Z4 Ma nflkwn--f 1 4 ,ZZ ef Chuck McNamara Don McNeaIy ,,Ti.jfZ,,,4j WSZL57 f ci' 9 I af f if? ' 1433 if A 42 ,,,,,,,,,f f QT! xg , gn 4 ' 'V 1 3: eff wwf, 'Q ,, , f X 135 ff f 915 I' a,4,.,,--ef 1 A' f f KaThi Neloergall Eric Nelson ES ,4 'U' - ' V inf Greg Nelson Wendy Newman xo. J . , Lv4 sh! , ' , Xxx' v , l al F 1 , M. 1 Senior boys engage in brotherly love at one of the affer game dances. N f 202 SENlORS 4 ,r '4 feb, , , V: 1, , , V-f Ly f 1 r ef ylfzgfhzr-H If WV J z f, l A Mel ,ff Y. .'l Mah Neue fa Hglii Neko Newr: .:,, lllrllel HI: ,.1 :uf Nalell, J 2 J llybevg -1.4 . Oulu, I ,..., Older Ml .lrgc Ji, vi 7' '9 EI? Ulinn. -CUSS: 5 ': 1 Ulm' l Se Vg 'e Warm rl -M, 1, .4 V, DPM 'ESX ilirg Q MU, lli FN :ru ' l F'-vi flli vx Ii, Nr' x, -, J- ll v'lA l .Um ,'l'.:.'l . 'v ,m . 'l, 1-i :lou 'E'-i J-53 l J' J .:.',7ji i js J i'::':i it .H J lQ.:i'f'5, Jmlm r'l,'f, HH' l I Spirit Ami Desire Sfor fuck Om' . . . McNamara, Chuck . , . lPencill . . . dislikes Orange football players , . , remembers the spies during Orange week watching our football practices . . . plans after graduation to work for the C.l.A ..,. Varsity Football, Var- sity Track. McNealy, Donald Steven . . . likes sports, sleep, Bob's Big Boy hamburgers, S.M ..,. dislikes human grape vines, K's and E-4's, losing . . . remembers riding in Tiny's car . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Algebra ll . . . plans after graduation to go to college and play baseball . . . Foot- ball 2, Baseball 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Steering Com- mittee 2,3,4, Homecoming Escort 4, Coronation Court 4. I Nebergall, Kathi Marie . . . lNebl . . . likes a special fink, SBNB at night, Newport Beach, happy people . , , dislikes people who gossip, snooty peo- ple, bad moods . . . remembers being put in jail with B.S., May lst, Home- coming '67 . . . considers biggest accomplishment becoming songleader while in bed . . . plans after graduation to attend Orange Coast College and lead a happy life . . . House of Representatives 3,4, GAA 3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Pep Council 4, Head Songleader 4, Steering Committee 3,4. Nelson, Eric Alan . . . iBig All . . . likes the Blues . . , dislikes plastics . . . remembers the evening of Jan. 25 . . , considers biggest accomplishment loving the school . . . plans after graduation to commence his education. Nelson, Greg John . . , lDuckl . . . likes football, cars, girls . . . dislikes Fords, Chevys . . . remembers filling Mr. Fleming's car with newspapers . . . considers biggest accomplishment keeping from getting suspended . . . plans after graduation to tour Southeast Asia . . , J.V. Football 3, Newman, Wendy Barbara . . . likes all sports, swimming, tennis, horseback riding, steak lobster, turkey . . . dislikes sloppy dressers and bad manners, unfriendly people . . . remembers being the only one wearing pants at school due to Casual Campus Day being cancelled . . . considers biggest ac- complishment first prize in FTA contest, Award in Speech contest . . . plans after graduation to attend Santa Ana J.C. and a State College . , . Pep Club, Vice-President of Future Teachers Club. Nickel, Jerry Ray . . . lNickil . , . likes water skiing, hamburgers, girls . . . dislikes sadistic people, short hair, math . . . remembers being a Mission Vieio cheerleader for Homecoming and '68 Junior-Senior Prom . . . considers biggest accomplishment being part of the Class of '69 . . . plans after grad- uation to attend San Luis Obispo and become an architect . . . B Track 2, Varsity Track 3,4, B Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, C.I.F. in track 2,3,4. Nofelt, Ulf Wolmar . . . likes flying, riding, traveling and girls . . . dis- likes the Hong Kong flu, fire, Santana winds . . . remembers painting the school and getting more paint on himself than the school . . . considers big- gest accomplishment getting up in the morning to get to school . . . plans after graduation to go to junior college and become a millionaire before the age of 37 . . . Explorers, Scholarship Racing Team. Nyberg, Donald Edward . . . lDonl . . . likes all sports, art . . , remem- bers Donkey Basketball games, bike day . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. then a State College. Ochs, Susan Louise . . . lSuel . . . likes John, food, swimming, horseback riding , . . dislikes two-faced people . . . remembers when J.B. iumped over the trash can and ripped his pants . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to be married in August and be an airline stewardess . . . Drill Team Publicity Chairman. O'dor, Les Brian . . . llesterl . . , likes surfing, drag racing, eating . . . dislikes walking for gas when the car runs out . . . remembers getting caught for smoking when he wasn't smoking . , . considers biggest accomplishment making it through all three years . . . plans after graduation to go to col- lege. Olson, Blake H .... likes Mexican food, football, baseball , . . Considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to work and go to school. Olson, Daron Joy . . . likes archery, reading, writing, music, interesting peo- ple, rain . . . dislikes preiudice, the Doors, the Cream, most TV programs . . . remembers attending the '68 Homecoming game . . . plans after grad- uation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . Spanish Club, CSF. Opferman, Richard . . , lRickl . . . likes art, Chinese food, making friends . . . dislikes conceit, preiudice people . . . remembers the senior breakfast in the fog and being hypnotized . . . considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C .... Art Club 3,4. Oppenheimer, Mike S .... likes true tales of the Supernatural . . . dis- likes VW's . . . remembers wearing a pumpkin on his shoulders . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment coming to school every day . . . plans after graduation to be a grave robber. Z 54, c-. I ..,, . ,, , , pu.. qw., -'T' is,- Joan Oakley SUS Ochs -i 'np' 7, 'auf-'iff' Yztz Mark O'DonneIl Les O'Dor 'hu-. o L Blake Olson Dawn Olson .f J 517: 2-f Richard Opferman Michael Oppenheimer SENIORS 203 W Mary Osgood Chris Owens 7 A . f,.2W ' . Michael Padilla Lewis Page Y Kathleen Palermo Susan Panattoni WWW Ponder 55111015 Chai 571011 Osgood, Mary Catherine . . . lTurkeyl . . . likes Buffalo Springfield, Dr. Pepper, Business Law . . . dislikes Loara, Greasy Hog and his seven-second garbage truck . . . remembers Homecoming half-time '66-'67 and Loara at Arcadia '67-'68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment training her musk- rat and making the aquaintance of Goody Budridge . . . plans after gradua- tion to be happy . . . Drill Team 2, Banner Girl Captain 3,4. Owens, Chris Tina . . . likes Ron, The Boys, The Family, parties, Donovan . . . dislikes rules and regulations, phony people . . . remembers the O.L.L., good times at McDonald's and Irvine in '68, never getting in much trouble . . . considers biggest accomplishment going to school and getting apt . . . plans after graduation to work and go to iunior college. Padilla, Michael D .... lMikel . . . likes Gloria, good music, grouchy teach- ers . . .dislikes being alone, bad music, splinters in the school's benches . . . remembers first day at school . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting to know the students , . . plans after graduation to attend college and make money . . . Varsity track. Page, Lewis . . . lButchl . . . likes cars and parties . . . dislikes grouchy teachers . , . remembers turning off the lights in the cafeteria and not get- ting caught . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C .... Auto Club 3,4. Palermo, Kathleen B .... lKathyl . . . remembers her first day at VP and walking into her first class backwards . . . considers biggest accomplishment learning the hand-clap in five minutes . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . GAA 4, Benchwarmer 4, CSF 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Activity Section Editor 4, Steering Committee 3,4, Pep Club 4. Panattoni, Susan Joyce . . . lSuel . . . likes food, tennis, basketball games, kites, body surfing, green dives . . . dislikes fat, running, having no money . . . remembers flying kites with Frank and Mr. DiMaggio . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving senioritis . . . plans after graduation to attend college and become a millionaire . . . Pep Club 2,4, Future Teachers Club 3,45 President 4, SOS Club 3, Senate 4. Parker, Robert William , . . lBuddyl . . . likes surfing, sky diving, football . . . dislikes phony teachers . . . considers biggest accomplishment team captain of varsity football and Most Valuable Player . . . plans after grad- uation to go to Orange Coast College . . . Varsity Club President, Most Valuable Player 4, team captain, Auto Club Vice-President. Peltzer, David . . , lDavel . . . likes sports, girls, photography . . . dislikes not having a gymnastics team at VP . . . Wrestling 2, track 3, Pennington, Carol Ann . . . lCapl . . , likes laughing and being with friends . . . dislikes not having enough time to enioy life . . . remembers being on Cabinet and learning to think . . , considers biggest accomplishment keep- ing Bob happy , . . plans after graduation to go to Cal-State, Fullerton or Fullerton J.C .... Steering Committee 2,3,4, Girls' League Hospitality Chair- man 3, Girls' League President 4, ASB Cabinet 4, S Club 3,4, GAA 2,3,4. Percy, Patrick Allan . . . lPatl . . . likes Reuben Santo, summer . . . dislikes the Monkees, asparagus . . . plans after graduation to go to U.C. Santa Cruz . . . Varsity tennis 2,3,4, CSF 2,3. Perstac, Adam Michael ll . . . likes cauliflower, sports, hot dogs, tacos, cars with S.T.D .... dislikes B.B. cuts, Exer-Genie, homework, Economic term papers . . . remembers filling out this section for the Annual . . . considers biggest accomplishment making B.B. team and stealing S,S .... Basketball 2,3,4, Pep Club 4. Peters, Nonette . . . lNanl . . . likes Steno ll, Gregory . . . dislikes VPHS food . . . remembers swallowing a rotten olive in the cafeteria . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . , plans after graduation to go to college. . . Pep Club 3. Peterson, Jana Lu . . . likes horseback riding, football, boys . . . remem- bers not beating Loara . . . considers biggest accomplishment being nomi- nated for Vice-President of French Club . . . plans after graduation to go to Santa Ana .l.C. for airline training , . , French Club Vice P,-esidem Bond Secretary and Librarian. I Phelps, Janet Dawn . . . lFlipperl . , . likes VVV's, Mopars, Carl's L.B. . . . dislikes two-faced people, cliques . . . remembers finding out the bouncer got his mustache . . . considers biggest accomplishment digesting the cafe- teria food . . . plans after graduation to recuperate from the previous three years. Phillips, Carolyn Vicki . . . dislikes phony people . . . remembers the day the water main broke . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing Biology . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Phillips, Kenneth Lee . . . likes foods, sports, building boats . . . dislikes old money grabbers and land grabbing old goats . . . remembers days at VPHS . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving the long grind . . . plans after graduation to go to the River, become a mortician. Pierce, Jack L .... lSquirtl . . . remembers the day Larry Ayres lifted his arms and we had a flood . . . considers biggest accomplishment not being caught for ditching . . . plans after graduation to go to U.S.C .... Steering Committee 3. Donna Parker Robert Parker ini 204 SENIORS illl Fld. Dr, lwicrl ll leerq ?f muri- Qiudua Denim e0l.l, i lime Gill e .. 'Y leuali lielighgg blislimenl l college Qlietlii' 'Cl Q51 plans l V? one 2' :iw-er' ie uriend : gum eo wer ccnsiderr lui-on 5: i leucliers i, loaibull -err les' lier grud- ienr, llcsi dislikes ii lr emi i be ig vi 'eil feep- , E C' C' lily fliair l 2,3,l dislikes JC. 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All ti i l . in ll ,i v y .5 f l rel oiondllun L bn Piesik, Linda Marie . . . lRedl . . . likes music, cheese cake, sincerity . . . dislikes gossiping and two-faced people . . . remembers going to the drive- in to see Bonnie and Clyde . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting rid of the mustard and catsup . . . plans after graduation to ga into show business or social work . . . Steering Committee 3,4, Symphonic Choir 3, Vo- cal Ensemble 4, Women's Concert 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 3,4, Choir Choreog- rapher 3,4, Director of Dance for Tops of the Pops 3,4. Pledger, Debra Sue . . . lDebbiel . . . likes football, ice skating, sewing, cooking . . . remembers Mr, Smith's biology class . . . considers biggest ac- complishment getting into Vocal Ensemble . . . plans after graduation to get married, go to college . . . House of Representatives 2, Choir Cabinet 2,3, Chamber Singers 2, Vocal Ensemble. Polhamus, Danny Thomas . . . likes enchilados, wiffle ball, Music Apprecia- tion . . . dislikes bigots, the cafeteria's beef stew . . . remembers having to listen to Bob Gallis's iokes in business law, and the time Jeff got caught by Mr. Ellish showing his pig drawings . , . considers biggest accomplish- ment not getting embarrassed about wearing an unmatched pair of socks ...Baseball 2,3. Ponzio, Steven Luke . . . lStevel . . . likes action, athletics . . , dislikes stu- dent government . . . remembers knocking over Mr, Lafferty's desk in State Requirements . . . plans after graduation to forget VPHS and attend Cal- State, Fullerton . . . Letterman's Club, Varsity Baseball and Football. Posilo, Beth Marie . . . lBethol . . . likes Randy, car racing, Fridays, hav- ing a good time with girlfriends , . . dislikes unfriendly people, dog races, Vietnam . . . remembers being the first girl in '68-69 to see Mr. Smith for having a short skirt . . . considers biggest accomplishment being Mr. Long's student assistant as a senior . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State Fullerton and become a History and French teacher. . . French Club 2,3, House of Representatives 2,3, Pep Club 3. Priegel, Mark E .... likes pretty eyes, Diann, the Beach . . . dislikes study hall when you can't talk, fake teachers and people . . . remembers Mrs. Scheppe's Physiology class, the last day of school, Mr. Homan's Sophomore History class . . . considers biggest accomplishment meeting certain people . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton or San Diego State . . . Wrestling 3, Football 3, Pep Club. Queyrel, Denise Elaine . . . likes Big Bear, art, good books, Steve, ceramics, friendly people, traveling . . . dislikes not being able to travel during sum- mer and vacations . . . remembers learning about ceramics, and going around with Steve . . . considers biggest accomplishment meeting Steve . . . plans after graduation to live at Big Bear, go to college, and marry Steve . . . Art Club 2. Quist, Carol Rae . . . lSamsonl . . . likes people, Hawaii . . . dislikes trou- ble makers. . . remembers Ta Lumba Ro . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Randolph, Kippy Shanamarie . . . likes Palm Springs, dating, going places . . . dislikes people that use other people, Senior math . . . remembers get- ting dress caught in locker and waiting a long time before anyone came by . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and passing Senior Math . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College. Rasmussen, Cheri Lyn . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. Read, Lorinda Jane . , . lLoril . . . likes steak, fried chicken, field hockey in the mud, showing horses, new sports cars, snow and mountains, Mr. Bul- lock's stories . . . dislikes getting up in the dark for VP, getting the key for art, hard bread, old cars . . . remembers playing field hockey in the mud and falling down . , . considers biggest accomplishment going all three years and staying in A.D .... plans after graduation to have fun and travel, go to Orange Coast College or Fullerton J.C. and work with com- puters . . . Co-ed Club 2, Art Club A. Reidinger, Steven Mark . . . lStevel . . . likes basketball, ice cream . . . dis- likes stuck-up people and boring teachers . . , considers biggest accomplish- ment getting through l.C.M .... plans after graduation to attend Cal Poly ... B and C Basketball. Rencher, Celia Marie . . . lCell . . . likes Donovan, nature, people . . . dis- likes phony people, spiders, the man . . . remembers her numerous wrecks . . . considers biggest accomplishment ditching and never getting caught . . . plans'after graduation to attend Orange Coast College and travel . . . George Washington Slept Here. Rich, Gary Bruce . . . likes yogurt, drawing, listening to Blue Cheese . . . dislikes Jose Feliciano, fish, work, money , . . remembers listening to lke's halftime talks . . . considers biggest accomplishment surviving a semester of Algebra Il . . . plans after graduation to go to school . . .Football 3,4, wrestling 3,4, Senate 4, Letterman's Club President 4, Key Club. Roberts, Bruce Wayne . . . likes hunting, fishing, food . . . dislikes librarians . . . remembers a 9-O football season in junior year , . . Boys' Forum com- missioner of Publicity 4, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, football. Barbara Ranill Cheri Rasmussen . 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German Club 2, Track 2,3, Cross-Country 3, Folk Music Club 3, Science Club 3. Rodieck, Barry Dale . . . lBebol , . . likes '56 Ford Pick-ups, Gwindles . . . dislikes immature kids, Chevy Pick-ups . . . remembers the night he won a Honda at the Donkey basketball game . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment winning a Honda . . . plans after graduation are to go to college, have fun . . , Key Club, Varsity Club, Lettermen's, Student Awareness Committee, Auto Club, President 3,4, Rogers, Christine Mary . . . lChrisl . . . likes sewing, orange juice bars, gymnastics . , . dislikes not having enough holidays. . . remembers all the food fights in the cafeteria . . . considers biggest accomplishment complet- ing my Senior year . . . plans after graduation are to continue school, get married . . . G.A.A. 2,3, YWCA 2, Pep Club, Co-Ed Club 4, Historian 4, Leadership Conference 4, House of Representatives 4. Rogers, Ronald Corey . . . lRoadrunnerl . . . likes sea foam green Volks- wagons . . . dislikes truthless people . . . remembers searching for R. Had- ley's keys on VPHS practice field . . . considers biggest accomplishment sur- viving ICM . . . plans after graduation are to attend UCI. Rogers, Sharlyn Ann . . lShortyl . . . likes Joey, waterskiing, Salton Sea, races . . . dislikes short hair, Mickey Mouse, Fords, people who don't care . . , remembers the fun year in Mr. DiMag's crafts class , . . considers big- gest accomplishment making it to school and passing Senior Math . . . plans after graduation are to live it up for a year and then go to Fullerton J.C. for a cosmetology course. Romero, Delores Ann . . . iDeel . . . likes Drill Team . . . dislikes marching in the mud, study hall . , . considers biggest accomplishment making drill team . . . plans after graduation are to attend Fullerton .l.C. . . Drill Team 3,4, Pep Club 4, Symphonic Choir 3,4, A Cappella Choir 2. Ross, Sherri Lee . . . likes flying, getting money without working . . . dis- likes getting up in the morning . . . remembers taking L.M.'s car , . . Con- siders biggest accomplishment getting to school on time . . . plans after graduation are to travel . . . G.A.A. 2, Steering Committee 3, House of Rep- resentatives 4. Rowihab, Philip Alan . . . lPhill . . . likes nothing at V.P .... dislikes food, rules . . . remembers lack of a good education. Roy, Julie Diane . . . Uewell . . . likes Dave, Chessman, singing . . . dis- likes a closed campus, conceited people , . . remembers the dances the Chess- man played at, Prom '68 . . . remembers winning table in physiology and Mrs. Schepe's pumpkin carving contest . . . plans after graduation are to go to Cypress J.C,, become a stewardess, get married . . . Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer, Co-Ed Club, Secretary. Russell, Stan R .... lThe Manl . . . likes all sports . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . , remembers the loss in baseball to Orange by one run for the League Championship and the right to go to C.l.F .... considers biggest accomplishment our basketball victory over Orange . . . plans after gradua- tion to play professional baseball . , . Lettermen's Club, Varsity Club, Key Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, All League Basketball, All League Baseball, All Orange County Baseball, Sage, David Ross . . , lDavel . . . likes skiing, Falcon station wagons, steak, good movies . . . dislikes traffic tie-ups in the VPHS parking lot . , . re- members the Villa Park forest fire . . . plans after graduation to go to col- lege and live . . . Sophomore Class President 2, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Board of Control 4, House of Representatives 4, Key Club 3,4. 7 7,.7777 77 77 'Wil Kham, Sven All Ura! 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' ' A SENIORS 209 2 Chercwilh fic Cook Hrvm J-lim His Spear of l5'm14zff, , 'Uv' -rf'-wr pucmg the eos, ,N prayer Sarnhamrner Randy Samson 'lf f' issue. 51199 1 Tim Sanz V Zf,W,.e, r .. l'1 San Roman 7. , ,Miz Susan Sandberg Mike San Roman Ralo 195 '94 ahfx viva 'WY' 1,4 Laurence Sapp Robert Schatz Pamela Scheial Janelle Schepe i, V iyffffjw rdl Yrb' A ,.,.: IN'-flu? M .a pp f V Ur , , , , , , li Y . d EClWCll'd SCl'1l'T1llTOU Karen Schrotlw Cheerleaders prepare a sign of pride for the Spartan football plqyerg, 10 SENIORS f,7,.,,YYYY Y ll it find fair! If ,fllzmg C716 Deck Of Che Kurml Shiv. ll if A m x i8P9 v F , I 7 pldlels' Samhammer, Chris . . . likes backpacking, glass onions, K,A.P., photography . . . remembers Coach McKie's oratories . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment living out the last three years . . . plans after graduation to take pre- med . . . track, cross-country, Interact Vice-President, Muse Staff. Samson, Randy Lee . . . lSamsonl . . . likes working on cars, girls . . , re members falling off a motorcycle in front of school . . . considers biggest accomplishment making it past iunior year. San Roman, Mike Angel . . . likes football, the Okey Pinoky Swamp,. . . considers biggest accomplishment figuring out what VPHS stands for. San Roman, Ralph A .... likes Linda, tacos and tamales , . . dislikes food at the snack bar . , . remembers the night of graduation . , . considers big- gest accomplishment attending school two days in a row. Sanz, Timothy Robert, . . lTiml . . . likes all foods, baseball, basketball, football . . . dislikes people that aren't themselves, Senior Problems . . . remembers when the water pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment getting through Business Law . . . plans after graduation to go to Ful- lerton J.C. . . . House of Representatives 3,4, Homecoming Escort 4, Sapp, Laurence C .... lLarryl . . . likes pizza, football, cars . . . dislikes school hamburgers, VW's, the Vietnam War . , . remembers the smiling faces when the water pipes broke . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduat- ing , . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . cross country. Schatz, Robert Elliot . . . lRocketl . . . likes tennis, apathetic seniors, spa- ghetti, Young Rascals , . . dislikes leaf spinach, SS 396's, false people, Gary Pucket and the Union Gap . . . remembers coming to school and finding the lockers strung with balloons . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting a B in Algebra class . . . plans after graduation to go to U.C.l. and get a Lambourghim . . . Pep Club 4, Lettermen's Club 3, Varsity Club 4, Spanish Club 3, B Basketball 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Most Valuable JV Player 2, Most Improved Varsity Player 3, CIF B quarter-finalist tennis tourney. Scheid, Pamela Ann . . . lScheidil . . . likes all sports, meeting and loving people . . . dislikes immature people. . . remembers senior year when she learned to enioy people, decorating for the Foothill football game at Laguna . . . considers biggest accomplishment going out to lunch and not getting caught, not going steady all year . . . plans after graduation to go to Or- ange Coast College and live a care-free life . . . Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, GAA 2,3,4, Representative 2, Annual staff 3,4, Senior Sec- tion Editor 4,v Benchwarmer 4, ASB Cabinet 4, Commissioner of Pep 4, Class Treasurer 2, Girl of the Month 4. Schepe, Janelle Kathleen . . . lJanil . . . likes big dogs, big cats, art class, Africa, her friends . . . dislikes glass eyes with flaws . . . remembers two years in her mother's Biology class . . . plans after graduation to travel all over the world, major in psychology and minor in art. Schmittou, Edward Leon . . . likes water skiing, hunting . . . considers big- gest accomplishment making it through football and wrestling in one piece . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College and then into the Navy . . . track 2,3, Football 3,4, Wrestling 3,4. Schroth, Karen Louise . . . iKayl . , . likes tennis, badminton, D.W., Span- ish food . . . dislikes exploring the shark in Physiology . . . remembers slip- ping down the stairs in the rain . . . considers biggest accomplishment get- ting through two years of classes with Mr. Corradino . I . plans after grad- uation to go to college and become a teacher . . . GAA 3, Science Club Secretary 4, Campus Life Club 2,3,4. Seirup, Julie Ann . . . lJewell . . . likes a deserted beach, cherry root beer, beach people, living, summer night, true friends. . . dislikes hypocrites, my- self when l play a role . . . remembers three summers at Newport, Prom '68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment maintaining . . . plans after grad- uation to go to Son Diego State, Major in design or iournalism, eventually live at the beach . . . GAA 2,3,4, Cabinet 2,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Class Secretary 2,3, Steering Committee 2,3, Girl of the Month 2, S Club 2,3, Ways and Means Chairman 4, Benchwarmer 4, Annual Staff 4. Selby, Dinah Lynne . . . iDinel . . . likes Northern California, painting, rac- ing . . . dislikes own limitations . . . remembers the night of January 24, 1969 . , . considers biggest accomplishment beating the system . . . plans after graduation to study Spanish at the University of Mexico . . . Pep Club 2,3,4, CSF 2,3, GAA 2,3,4, Spanish Club Secretary 4, Steering Committee. Sharon, Craig Stephen . . . lNigsl . . . likes anything which gives sensual pleasure . . . dislikes restrictions on manueverment on or off campus . . . remembers the anarchist food fights in the cafeteria during first lunch in iunior year . . . considers biggest accomplishment being able to retain total apathy toward school affairs through three years of all-out indoctrination at VP . . . plans after graduation to be present occasionally at Orange Coast College . . . Football 2, cross country 3,4, track 2,3,4, Sharron, Kathy Raye . . . likes fish, catsup, Jimmy . . . considers biggest ac- complishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to marry Jimmy. Shattuck, Orrin Howard . . . lHowiel . . . likes food, friendly people . . . dislikes moochers, unsocialable people . . . remembers spraining both ankles in the first football game of the season against Pacifica . . , considers big- gest accomplishment making weight before each wrestling match . . . plans after graduation to go to college, major in Biology, have fun getting fat . . . B Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, JV captain 3, wrestling 2,4, track. Settle, Frederick .l .... lJerryl . . . likes glassy six-foot waves . . . remem- bers being accused of turning the lights out in a cafeteria free-for-all . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting an incomplete in Biology . . . plans after graduation to go to Hawaii . . . Football 2, Basketball 2, track 2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3, Spanish Club 2, House of Representatives 2. Sheldon, Daniel Neil . , . lDanl . . . likes ice cream, baseball, swimming, music . . . dislikes math . . . remembers Operation Clean-Thumb, assemblies, pep rallies . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through Biology and Algebra . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton . . . Coin Club, Campus Life Club 2,3,4, Band, Pep Band, Dance Band, French Club 2,3. 1? ' rf ,ZZZ Minh W , ' ' 723. ,- in --- Tm-W Julie Seirup Dinah Selby iv 'cv' '07 Sharon Jerry Settle Stephen Shaffer Howard Shattuck KOHWY Sharron Dan Sheldon SENIORS 21 l 2 So D0 Chau Klzaasc Diligerzilgy Uzree Of Uzy Evelyn Shook A Dennis Sidfrid Sonolra Silverman Garry Simmons ,K X I A Lynn Ski Barbara Smith ,4-sm. Qs-..... Norman Smith Randall Smith l2 SENIORS 442 Shook, Evelyn Denise . . . likes baseball, horseback riding, collecting stamps . . . dislikes basketball, volleyball, dancing . . . remembers her first day at school . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing biology . . . plans after graduation are to attend Fullerton-J.C, . . . Latin Club, German Club. Silverman, Sandra Lynn . . . lSandyl . . . likes diving, people . . . dislikes phonies, and teachers who assign busy work . . , considers biggest accom- plishment passing chemistry . . . plans after graduation are to go to col- lege . . . Pep Club 2,4, Benchwarmers 4, G.A.A. 4. Simmons, Gary Bruce . . . lKemosablel . . . likes girls, food . . . dislikes V.W.'s, school parking lot, school grub, bullies . . . remembers running through the girls' locker room . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing to become a Senior . . . plans after graduation are to go to Viet Nam and end the war. Skibbins, Lynn Marie . . . likes steak, football, writing, music . . . dislikes phony people and disrespect for others . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment making new friends . . . plans after graduation are to attend college and become an elementary school teacher . . . Drama 3,4, Art 4. Smith, Barbara Diane . . . iBabsl . . . likes doubling with K.T., ball games, Porsches, races, week-ends, water and snow skiing, hard rock . . . dislikes all Fords, dark days, problems . . . remembers carrying the victory bell to all of the away games and cheering over the mike at football games . . . considers biggest accomplishment becoming mascot . . . plans after gradua- tion are to attend Orange Coast College and become an airline stewardess . . . G.A.A. 2,3, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, House of Repre- sentatives 2, Girl of the Month 3, mascot 4. Smith, Norman R .... plans after graduation are to attend UCI . . . Choir 2, C.S.F. 2. Smith, Randall Edward . . . lRandyl . . . likes Mr. Stokes, the boys in the ensemble . . . dislikes overauthoritative school officials . .-, remembers hav- ing the greatest bunch of friends a guy ever had . . . considers biggest ac- complishment team -7ff8 81 9149 . . . plans after graduation are to grow into life in the outside world . . . Campus life club, President 4, Senate 4, C.S.F. 2,3, Band 4, B football captain 2, C basketball 2, J.V. Tennis 2,3, The Oracle 3,4, News Editor 4. Smith, Rebecca Jean . . . lSmithl . . . likes spaghetti, chocolate chip cookies . . . dislikes people who complain and do nothing about it . . . remembers when she had a jello fight during second lunch with Jim . . . considers big- gest accomplishment passing Mr. Gould's class . . . plans after graduation are to attend college . . . Choir 4, Benchwarmers 4, A.F.S. 2, Folk Club 2. Sorensen, Dane Steven . . . lDaniel . . . likes food, playing guitar, running backwards . . . dislikes school cafeteria, snack bar food . . . remembers hav- ing W. Milly for a substitute in A.D. considers biggest accomplishment stay- ing awake in class . . . plans after graduation are to go to Orange Coast College. Spencer, William Ross .lr ..,. lBilll . . . likes water skiing, track, baseball, tennis . . . dislikes bad assemblies . . . remembers passing Spanish l the first time he tried . . . considers biggest accomplishment running low hurdle on track team . . . plans after graduation are to go to college and become a pilot . . . Track 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Boys Forum 4, Steering Commit- tee 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Letterman's Club, Varsity Club, Statsmann, Vivian Joyce . . . dislikes boring people. . . remembers estab- lishing very honest friendships , . . considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . . plans after graduation are to go to Fullerton J.C .... C.S.F. 2,3, Co-Ed Club 3. Stieler, Donald Richard . . . lDonl . . . likes tacos, football, golf, hunting, fishing . . . dislikes nothing . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduat- ing . . . plans after graduation are to attend Orange Coast College and then a university . . . Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, Varsity Football 2,3,4, Golf 2,3,4. ,f,7.7,,,, Y, Y Y ,V Ury lilflll Slllrnps lYSl day C. - - - planr llmlln Club , disarl-gi SQSS' circ- 0 90 lc ce' - - Clrilller ber: runninq rnenl pqgen lil Nqm an 4 . i Uislrlgg T crtcwplgl mend college ' 4, , luull gum . , dislles llTUl'Y bell 'G lgames , ufler grade: ie slewcruils vse of lege Cl...Clc' e toys in lie members nur- 'a :gger cz- lo grow inlo ncrre 4, CSF . lennis 2,1 a drip cocliel , , remembers fnnslders bg' er grudualiw all Clubl Urlqr, running members hav' llslirnenl slay- Orange Coasl ark, baseball Spanish l llle ng low llwdii 9 and beconi ring Ccrnniil- embers eslcb- 5l1nnenl Qlad' V I g5,f, 2,3r golf, liunllngi nent Qfadllz College ll irsirr Fflolbal Hompauy, U16 15? I Chou flu I In Thy Decked 571110 . n -fs. ev? 'Ox 'NJ aria- v'. '4-u Rebecca Srnilh Mellen- FU? MQW William Smith e , fi 41,1 22 'ey 3' ZWQ-q,. 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SENIORS 2l3 Ami Hard If is Qor 0145 Man, J-fcfw Valiant S0 QW W4 qf , jf Grc1nTSTiles Lindo Sfockmcm .leffSTrc1Cker W f X QW r ,M M .5 , WW M ff , 5 in J Q A if A' J 1 if Z, ,,,.A,Af, , A I 5 'i , f f A STOFI Sfrenberg Dionne Stronq Lindo Sfueber .rv-. 'Q' mf Mc1rySulonke Terry Sullivan Janet Sumroll '1 ' , Melody Sweeney Gilbert Swenson Eric STrouss Q --'r Robert Srueber Richard Swanson lTvvcsTl'1e oofmecl l'momburgers+ogc1m! 214 SENIORS , We ,e , if Si y Safer Co Achieve A Augl1tAme14g A Aflzzlfitude t N .f n TEV I l i iSOll 'F Stiles, Grant Julian .... lSliml . . . likes spaghetti, rare steak, track, sports! car racing . . . dislikes plastic people, Fords . . . remembers when Coach McKie forgot he was in the showers at the Chaffey Invitational and went home without him . . . considers biggest accomplishment eating lunch for three years without being sick . . . plans after graduation to go to iunior college . . . Art Club, Varsity. Stockman, Linda Kathleen . . . likes horseback riding, skiing, rainy days . . . dislikes school, collecting bugs for Biology . . . remembers falling down the stairs in Sophomore year . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating from Mr. Smith's Biology class . . . plans after graduation to attend Fuller- ton J.C. Stracker, Jeffrey Daniel . . . lDudel . . . likes money, health, girls . . . dis- likes police, domineering girls . . . remembers when he blew his solo at the fun-in dance . . , considers biggest accomplishment starting his own band . . . plans after graduation to take undergraduate political science at Cal- State . . . Literary Club, German Club, CSF, Seal Bearer, Dixieland Band, Dance Band, Pep Band, House of Representatives. Strong, Dianne Marie . . . lDil . . . likes Jim, Drill Team, Steno Il . . , dis- likes A.D., people who take advantage of others . . . remembers getting en- gaged, the band beating Loara at the Arcadia Parade in i967-68 . . .con- siders biggest accomplishment meeting Debbie Pierce and graduating . . . plans after graduation to marry and go to college . . . Drill Team 3,4. Stueber, Linda Joy . . . likes horseback riding . . . dislikes boys who talk only about their cars . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. Sulanke, Mary Anna . . , lSaml . . . likes dancing, traveling . . . dislikes unfriendly people, guys wearing bright socks . . . remembers walking home in the rain . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to college and become a social worker. Sumrall, Janet Ann . . . Uanl . . . likes tennis, music, beach, hamburgers, dancing, Stan . . . dislikes A.D., two-faced people . . . remembers Home- coming '68, Laguna football game '68 . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment being in Vocal Ensemble . . . plans after graduation to go to Fuller- ton J.C. and become a secretary . . . GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Vocal En- semble 4. Swanson, Richard Frederick . . . lRickl . . . likes basketball and golf . . . dislikes snobs and facades . . . remembers dancing without a partner at a school dance . . . considers biggest accomplishment staying awake in Mr. Cole's English class . . . plans after graduation to attend and support the college of his choice . . . Basketball 3. Sweeney, Melody . . . iFelonyl . . . likes tacos, the Shack, the Enchanted Snail, boys, cars . . .dislikes woggs, school, work, war . . . remembers the time Janet, Steph and she wore their long skirts to school . . . considers biggest accomplishment digesting the cafeteria food . . . plans after gradua- tion to live it up during the summer and go to Fullerton J.C. Swenson, Gilbert Gene . . . lGil or Dannyl . . . likes billiards, skin diving, wood working . . . dislikes having no open campus, dress code, V.P.'s food . . . considers biggest accomplishment staying alive . . . plans after gradua- tion are to go to iunior college. Talbot III, Warren . . . likes his Toyota, L.C. . , . dislikes V.W.'s made into dune buggies , . . remembers June 12, 1969, Senior breakfast . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation are to go to Fullerton J.C. then a year vacation or wait for the draft . . . Pep Band, Dance Band, Marching Band. Tallis, Gale Barbara . . . likes spirit, football games, the beach, friends . . , dislikes smog, tests, unhappiness , . , remembers Mr. Thoner's novel class, homecoming '68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment being on the Corona- tion Court. . . plans after graduation are to attend college and maior in English . . . Campus Life, G.A.A., Benchwarmers, Vice-President, Pep Club, Coronation Princess. Talmage, Janis Rae . . . Uanl . . . likes V.W.'s, braces, bim, windy and rainy days . . . dislikes phony people, comploiners, falcons, The establish- ment . . . remembers Girl-Date-Boy '68, Grad-nite '68, Bush days at Her- olds . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting sick three days a week . . . plans after graduation are to attend college, join Vista, Peace Corps, and go into social work . . . Steering Committee 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4, Y.F.U. exchange student 3, Benchwarmers 4, G.A.A. 3,4, Girls' League committee 4. Talmage, Jeffrey Carl . . . likes to sleep . . . dislikes cafeteria food . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment being in school for a full week . . , plans after graduation are to attend Cypress J.C .... .l.V. Football Manager 2, Varsity Football 3,4. Tapping, Christopher Thomas . . . lChrisl . . . likes M,D., E.N., M.V., G.C., C.S., J.S., D.S., D.K., J.T., Mr. Cole, Mr. Stokes and campus liberals . . . dis- likes are conservatism in Young People, VPHS, Volkswagen Busses, telephone poles . . . remembers E.N., and going to work at 2:00 A.M .,,. considers biggest accomplishment walking . . . plans after graduation are to stay alive . . . Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Varsity Club 4, l-louse of Representatives 4. Taylor, Linda Louise . . . lLynnl . . . likes mature males, fun times, freaky people, mom . . . dislikes prudes, egg plant, liver, refried beans . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment passing P.E .... plans after graduation to get really educated . . . French Club, Ski Club, House of Representatives, GAA, Steering Committee 2,4, Pep Club. Teeter, Michael Howard . . . lOkyl . . . likes falconry, pool, hunting, fish- in . Tsomas, Connie Lee . . . likes S.K., Mustangs, friends . . . dislikes people who don't try to have fun . . . remembers Mr. M's art classes . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment graduating and getting J.R. and C.Q. to- gether . . . plans after graduation to go to a iunior college or beauty col- lege . . . Symphonic Choir 2,3. ------ffiiq r ' , , Warren Talbot Gale Tallis IW., be '1'fZZ' ' .lan Talmage Jeffry'Talmage 1 Christopher Tapping Linda Taylor f -- --A7 - - ---ffye----,WL ,f , ,qawfq if Michael Teeter Connie Thomas SENIORS 215 2-vu' Diane Marlene Thomason Thomas Thompson ills! -frf 'f Kris Thoms Victor Thomsen - 2 Y J' Ubi TL f eff! 443 .lack Tisthammer Gary Trabant 216 SENIORS .,- if 251 : Ile! Even 50 .7 Will Cell Chee V45 .7 Thomas, Diane Gail . . . likes Steve, pizza, people, love . . . dislikes school, rules, uptight people . . . remembers transferring from Orange to VPHS last April with a black eye . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation find a better job and get married in a few years. Thomas, Kathryn Dianne . . , lKathyl . . . likes music, sewing, cooking lico- rice, Diet Colas, roses, Fridays . . . dislikes cold people, Mondays . . . re- members Coronation Ball 1966 . . . considers biggest accomplishment get- ting into Symphonic Choir . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. . . . A Cappella Choir 2, Symphonic Choir 3,4, Chamber Choir 2, Pep Club 2, Co-Ed Club 3, Mikado 2, Wasn't lt A Bit Like Now 3. Thomason, Marlene . . . GAA 2,3, Band 2,3,4. Thompson, Thomas Neil . . . lToml . . . likes tennis, swimming . . . dislikes smog, conceited people . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting through with good grades . . , plans after graduation to attend the University of Oregon . . . Science Club, German Club Historian. Tl-iams, Kristy Diane . . . lKrisl . . . likes the races, Spearmint gum, Mr, Hummel, ditch days, moody persons, tennis, a warm boy, doubling with B.S., beach, Porsches . . . dislikes getting up in the morning, Fords, unhappiness . . . remembers being a Homecoming princess and working in the Principal's office . . . considers biggest accomplishment being Basketball Tournament Queen . . . plans after graduation to live at the beach, attend Orange Coast College, and become an airline stewardess . . . GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,4, House of Representatives 2, Steering Committee 3,-4, Y Teens 2,3,4, Home- coming princess 4, Basketball Tournament Queen 4. Tisthammer, Jack L .... likes parades, ham and beans . . . remembers the Rosemead Parade '67 . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting a pass- ing grade in Biology . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and take a trip back East . . . Band 2,3,4, Pep Band 2,4, Dance Band 3,4. Trabant, Gary Richard . . . lGoosel . . . likes Christian Fellowship, music, tennis . . . dislikes vegetables, human and brussel sprouts, blind con- formity . . . remembers This Magic Moment . . . considers biggest ac- complishment Key Club President . . . plans after graduation to major in business at Cal-State, Fullerton . . . Key Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Campus Life Club 2,4, President 2, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Senate, Pres- ident Pro-Tempore 4, French Club 2, Folk Music Club 2, J.V. tennis 2. Tracy, Scott Alan . . . likes all sports except track . . . dislikes boring dis- cussions in History, cafeteria food . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing chemistry with Mr. Q.. . . plans after graduation to attend college. Trammell, Anita Kay . . . likes music, sewing, art, rain, Mr. Long . . . dis- likes busywork, cliques, messiness . . . remembers winning a trip to Paris in the Singer Sewing Contest and everybody knew me as the girl that sews . . . considers bjggest accomplishment doing the dance to Wendy in Wasn't lt A Bit Like Now . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . Choir Cabinet, Modern Dance Club. Treachler, Martha Ann . . . iMartyl . . . likes steak and lobster, shorthand, Steve, Chablis . . . dislikes VPHS food, P.E. . . remembers swallowing a rotten olive in the cafeteria . . . considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and be a legal secretary . . . GAA. Trout, Gayle Annete . . . lFishl . . . likes birdwatching, Speech . . . dis- likes phonies, people who think they're above others . . . remembers New Year's Eve '68, third period Speech . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out of VPHS . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and become an airline hostess . . . GAA 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Benchwarmers 4. Tyler, Brad N .... iDummyl . . . likes happy people . . . dislikes sad peo- ple . . . remembers the flood . . . considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . .the Oracle staff 3,4, Annual staff 4. VanGorden, Ray L .... likes all food, mechanics . , . dislikes homework . . . considers biggest accomplishment finishing school . . . plans after grad- uation to join the service . . . Auto Club. Van Tine, Pamela Louise . . . lPrimalal . . . likes fried chicken, swimming, sewing, snow . . . dislikes conceited people, hunky old trucks, lima beans, rainy mornings at the bus stop . . . remembers the Junior-Senior Prom . . . considers biggest accomplishment being a Biology Lab Assistant and not crack- jsnlg up . . . plans after graduation to attend Fullerton J.C. . . GAA 3, CSF Vincent, Ellen Elizabeth . . . likes pizza, hockey, steak . . . remembers when the VPHS Band beat Loara at the '67 West Arcadia Band Review . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment being head drummer in the band . . . plans after graduation to go to college and become a nurse . . . Pep Band 4, CSF 4, SOS Club 3, Pep Club 4, Marching and Concert Band 2,3,4. Voshall, Joanna Carleen . , . Uol . . . likes strawberry jello, volleyball, Camping, Sewing, COOking . . . dislikes open stairs on rainy days, the snack bar's chocolate malts . . . remembers the past three years on the Band hockey team, beating Loara at West Arcadia in 1967 . . . considers biggest accomplishment sticking out all three years . . . plans after graduation to enjoy the summer and plan for the future . . . Concert Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,3,4, sos Club 2. Walker, Janice Ann . . . Uanl . . . likes ceramics, nature, art, looking at life . . . dislikes people who don't like people . . . remembers junior year and P.P.E. . . . considers biggest accomplishment an awakening to life . . . plans after graduation to continue a life in art . . . Art Club, Drama Club, f,f.,,,,,,,Y YYY' 7 j , if I R ,fi il i A if l I 'L ip fist liti its .ix .1 fc, 'IFB fig. . iii Nj in SC Deion egg xrhqql, H5 lust ng Q Wa. llQ lug. mg. em ge, lun jf E9 lg dlilles E ll' 'J' vrl 55. 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L 4 Z Brad,Tyler Ray Van Garden Pam Vqn Time ,iw 'Q 9' In softball, They rough: me fa fhrow Ellen Vincenf Joanna Voshall ' behind my back, Janice Walker an SENIORS 2l7 521014 Shvuldsf Chou 16? Aware Of GT 4- , , Peggy Walker Roy Walker Corlo Wolloce fi 1- , ,,,,, . We , ,, , ,,., ,,, , W 'vb Llf W 5 -ev ' .. 22f::?:,a. I, 52,1 J-'fl T52-if ,ws 42413 :ffm 5 ' few ,gf A couple of Seniors con o fellow Larry Word Spartan a in 'H-..., Grads donce To The Moods or Thor memorable '68 Homecoming dance. RlCl'WOVCl VVCJI'SlI'1QGI' f i NH77 f'T '7'Q2i.: X aug so Ss 'T' Q10-W,-.,wg. . . , nv The rise ond foll of The Senior closs. -lC1m95 WOTSOU DlC1V1I'lC1 WOTTS Nancy Weed 218 SENIORS o 7, ,, , ,o l I A D 2 le O W DJ Wm fl 'J :I LW ' fi V . We W. Wa in f .- C21 Wal Seal ..i, vi LP Wdl ,ii ET? 'EG Wee .J Dil, Wen MA Weni Wesli ca,-5 cell ' li I' va eiei Weil fuss G, . l Whei Def: Grgj toni wail Whiz Sho: -U15 l'J.f Whil Noni ami, lic: lfler Diill Dig w :IM 4 kindness ,find Many ,4 Gr!! ,lit My Hands. Walker, Margaret Gross . . . lPeggyl . . . likes tennis, summer, fun . . . dislikes unhappy people . . . remembers having Miss Whipple as a tennis teacher for three years . . . considers biggest accomplishment understanding Mr. Quartucci in chemistry . . . plans after graduation to go to U.S.C. or San Diego . . . GAA 2,3,4, second Vice-President 3, first Vice-President 4, S Club 2,3,4, Service Chairman 3, Girls League 2,3,4, Girl of the Month 2, Girls' League Secretary 4, House of Representatives 3, Steering Committee 3,4, Coronation Queen 4. Walker, Roy Frank. . . likes hamburgers, football, baseball, Vickie Jarvis . . . dislikes Dean's office . . . remembers World History for three years . , . considers biggest accomplishment graduating , . . plans after graduation to bum around. Wallace, Carla Jo . . . likes dogs, food, swimming, skiing, literature, chicken iokes . . .dislikes unhappy people, math tests . . . remembers friends, ac- tivities, some of the unforgettable teachers . . . considers biggest accom- plishment being elected Hospitality Chairman . . . plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Fullerton and maior in literature . . . Girls' League Hospi- tality Chairman 4, S Club 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 3,4, House of Representa- tives 3, Campus Life 4, French Club 2, Muse staff 2, Benchwarmer 4, Sym- phonic Choir 2, Steering Committee 4. Ward, Lawrence Paul . . . lLarryl . . . likes snow skiing, surfing, fun and games . . . dislikes school food . . . remembers filling Mr. Fleming's car with paper . . . plans after graduation to go to college. . . Football 2, Art Club. Warsinger, Richard Harold . . . lRichl . . , likes coins, violent sports, Judy Collins, Mom, milk . . . dislikes mustard, liver, narrow-minded people, snack bar hamburgers . . . remembers when we made C.l.F. quarter-finals and lost to St. Francis in triple-overtime . . . considers biggest accomplishment doing all the stuff he did and never getting caught . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College . . . Sophomore baseball 2, interact 3, Steer- ing Committee 3, Explorers 3, Youth in Government 4, Coin Club Vice-Presi- dent 4, House of Representatives 2. Watson, James Blair . . . lJiml . , . likes VW's, football games, girls, Mr. Stoke's class . . . dislikes cafeteria food, bouncers, fakes, cliques . . . re- members the water balloon fight and tug of war out on the field in Sopho- more year when all the boys charged the girls that were watching . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment meeting new and interesting people . . . plans after graduation to have fun, go to Cal-State . . . Key Club 2,3,4, Historian 4, Pep Club, House of Representatives 4, Lettermen's Club. Watts, Dianna Sue . . . lDianel . . , likes spaghetti, gymnastics, boys . . . dislikes conceited people and dressing for P.E .... remembers the day she entered VPHS in the middle of Senior year . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment passing all classes at the semester . . . plans after graduation to at- tend Fullerton J.C. Weed, Nancy Jo . . . likes rainy days, traveling, summer, real friends . . . dislikes doing term papers, insincere people, dishonest people, smoggy days . . . remembers the birth of the Mafia . . . considers biggest accomplish- ment surviving French Ill . . . plans after graduation to attend college, travel . . . Board of Control 2, CSF 2, Girl of the Month 2, Steering Committee 2,3, House of Representatives 3, GAA 2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Girls' League Hos- pitality Committee 2, Publicity Chairman 4, S Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4. Wendorf, Karen Lee . . . iKarl . . . likes pizza, football games, horseback riding, people . . . dislikes people who try to be something they're not, crowds, liver. . . remembers making new friends, winning Homecoming , . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and preparing for the future . . . plans after graduation to attend Beauty College . . . Co-ed Club 3. Wendt, Donna Beth . . . likes ambitious people, hot fudge sundaes, foot- ball games . . . dislikes phony people, long dress, hippies . . . remembers Mr. Thoner's fourth period Novel class first semester . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . , plans after graduation to go to college and maior in art . . . GAA 2,3, Steering Committee, Pep Club 3,4, Songleader 4. Wesley, .loan Elizabeth . . . lJoaniel . . . likes pink, beach, notes, gum, boys, water skiing, laughing, talking, eating . . . dislikes phoney people, crabby teachers, hockey, homework . . . remembers falling down the stairs in tenth grade . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing geometry and driver's ed . , . plans after graduation to go to college then live happily ever after . . . GAA 3,4, Benchwarmer 4, Pep Club 3,4. West, Debbie Ann . . . lDebl . . . likes Mexican food, M.G., VW's, speech class . . . dislikes seafood, Chinese food, shorthand, Corvettes, lazy people . . . remembers accidents in P.E., the fun in speech with Eric, meeting Mike G. . .- . considers biggest accomplishment getting a B average, graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to Fullerton J.C. and become a beautician . . . House of Representatives. Wheeler, Deborah Gail . . . lDebbiel . . . likes Mike Buckley, food, happy people . . . dislikes school rules, sad people, bummers . . . remembers Gradnight '69, going steady with Mike Buckley for almost two years . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to work, travel, go to Fullerton J.C. and get married. White, Martin R .... likes Joanne, '63 Plymouths, the River . . . dislikes short hair, Fords . . . remembers River '68, Crestline '68, Gradnight '69 . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to travel, have fun. Whitesides, Carol Jan . . . likes hamburgers, swimming, water skiing, vaca- tions, sewing, dates, Mr. Stoke's Composition class . . . dislikes traffic iams, smog, cafeteria food, braces, phonies . . . remembers the spirit in Sophomore year, parades, John, people . . . considers biggest accomplishment making friends, graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend college, travel . . . Drill Team 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3,4, S Club 3,4, Drama Club 2, Girls' League Social Service Committee 2, AFS 2,3, Secretary 3, Benchwarmer 45 Secretary 4, House of Representatives 3, Annual staff 4, Student Affairs Council 4, State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. ,fff - f4fr:'f:', f J. 7 K f f ,i .n in A J few Y'---r Diane Weisbecker Karen Wenclorf Donna Wendt Joan Wesley V ' H ' ' Z, ear' QP- 'l 7' U '1' , 2 Debbie West Deborah Wheeler W SWL? ' B' 15 'UN 'sf sri? lVlCll'l'll'l Cgfol tesides SENIORS 2l 9 And lrrzighlufrzy We Se! ,714 Order Ure Gear Marc Wioldicornbe Cynthia Wiencek mv- , -me --1 'Qs-...gy Bonnie Wilcox lCampbelll Bruce Wilgus G Hive r .2 Debra Willetorcl David Williams Z... . ., Y Robbin Williams Regina Willis 220 SENIORS Vlliddicombe, Marc . . . likes his truck . . . dislikes Communistic, atheistic, cannibalistic frogs . . . plans after graduation to attend World Campus Afloat, Chapman College. Campbell, Bonnie Christine Wilcox . . . likes true friends, VW's, going out to dinner . . . dislikes phonies . . . remembers 1967 Graduation when Ray graduated . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating and getting mar- ried in senior year . . . plans after graduation to go to college and be a dental assistant . . . House of Representatives 2. Wilgus, Bruce Ray . . . likes Mexican food, pizza, track, swimming, basket- ball . . . dislikes Chinese food, lazy people, bad TV movies. . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to Santa Ana J.C .... Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4. Williams, David Michael . . . lFlying Bambino! . . . likes tennis, lobster . . . dislikes History, Math, bossy people . . . remembers listening to Mr. Cham- berlain's tennis pep talks . . . considers biggest accomplishment passing chemistry with Mr. Q .... plans after graduation to attend Cal-State, Ful- lerton . . . House of Representatives, Pep Club. Williams, Robin Virginia. . . dislikes spinach 3, cauliflower 3,4, chapter Biology tests . . . remembers riding home on the band and drill team bus from National City in Sophomore year . . . considers biggest accomplishment having books balance at the end of the year, learning how to wash cars at our famous car washes . . . plans after graduation to attend college . . . Symphonic Choir 2,3, French Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, Drill Team 2,3,4p Treasurer 3, Co-ed Club Publicity Chairman 4, House of Representatives 4. Wittmack, Karen . . . lWittyl . . . likes tennis, hockey . . . remembers get- ting splashed in a mud puddle on a rainy day . . . considers biggest ac- complishment getting a B in A.D. the first quarter . . . plans after gradua- tion to attend Fullerton J.C .... Modern Dance Club Secretary, Pep Club, Steering Committee 4. Wolbers, Sharon Rose . . . lShayl . . . likes B.L., Newport, Corvettes, drags, pod, Golden Bear . . . dislikes ,dull nights in Orange, five in a car pool . . . remembers three summers at Newport , . . considers biggest accomplishment finding Barry . . . plans after graduation to go to Orange Coast College and go into fashion buying . . . GAA 2,3,4, House of Representatives 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, Benchwarmer 4, Steering Committee 2,3. Worden, Robert Marcus . . . lBobl . . . likes Mexican food, racing, cars, girls, . . . dislikes phony people, rainy days, empty tanks of gas.. . . remembers being on the greeting committee one night for Orange High School . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment being Snadely Spartan . . . plans after grad- uation to go to Mexico for the summer . . . Art Club President 4, Auto Club 3, Representative in OCIR Scholarship Races, House of Representatives 3,4. Yano, Michelle . . . likes sunsets, dances . . . dislikes unfriendly people . . . remembers long hours . . . considers biggest accomplishment getting out . . . plans after graduation to live in Hawaii. Young, Christine Anne . . . lChrisl . . . likes skiing, the beach, good things in small numbers . . . dislikes Spartan food, bad things in large numbers . . . remembers riding a bike to school . . . plans after graduation to be- come an architect. Zager, Genia Dawn . . . lCousi . . , likes Roger, Mexican and Italian food, horseback riding, Corvettes . , . dislikes watching Batman on TV . . . re- members the day she tripped over a pail of gray paint and spilled it all over everything . . . considers biggest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to go to modeling school and Fullerton J.C .... SOS Club 2, Co-ed Club 2,3, Girls' League Hospitality Committee 2. Zard, Janine Gail . . . lGwendolinl . . . likes Chevys, drags, boating, camp- ing . . . dislikes Fords, two-faced people, cliques, put-ons . . . remembers lunch, the Lake, camping, Bruce's sight-seeing adventures . . . considers big- gest accomplishment graduating . . . plans after graduation to attend Ful- lerton J.C. Zecchin, Sanzio . . . likes soccer, shrimp, girls, dances, music, etc .... dis- likes peanut butter. . . remembers being a foreign student at VP . . . con- siders biggest accomplishment being present at all school activities . . . plans after graduation to go to college . . . ASB Cabinet, AFS Club, Youth in Government. Zschoche, Martin Robert . . . likes folk music, rock, iazz . . . dislikes in- sensitivity of students, faculty, and administration at VPHS . . . plans after graduation to undertake porgram for M.D .... German Club President, Senate. Zwinger, Kathleen Elizabeth . . . iFrankl . . . likes Joey, '55 Chevys, Bob, ieans . . . dislikes preiudiced people . . . remembers working with Debbie Pierce in Drill Team in i967-68 . . . considers biggest accomplishment grad- uating . . . plans after graduation to work at Air California . . .SOS Club 2, Drill Team 3. ,77.,,YYYYY Y llffur 2, orliesng, ld Ccmpu glllllg oil Win icy, lEll,ng M,- l and be Q W- baslgi. - C0n5qgem 1 V0 ge ra lCl1sler , , , li Qs... 5' clear: l-We, Eg. L4, dwun'er ll TWU E.: : 'Dl'Ellr 5q' rush my cllegg 'sam 23: Tulivexl emners ce'- b'gges'l::- ter gradie- , Pep Cul, sites, drugs nr pool .. omplislreu mst Cclege itunes 13, tree 2,3 1, cars, gn 'e'er:e's ic' cc'- cfrer gmc' , Auto CLE WINES 3,4- ndly peep? tent gelfng cmd things 'ue nuttlfll mn to be- iml an tal re W l plled ri il ,mplgn 505Cib ping, OU-WP' X remembefi insiders li: attend fill' A. rc---ll' fP..,Wl' ivitiei - - ' ,b, Youll ll drslw r- pldni llllgl 5 Presidwli Jews' with Della' 'gm ' llfflg all Uzraughvut E716 hzjv And Sailed ,4 Way. Karen Wittmack Sharon Wolbers ,. :Z ,png Michelle Yano Donna Yeater 6 of X Janine Zard Sanzio Zecchin Gif 03 'tiff Martin Zschoche Kathi Zwinger P575-e ' 'Y 'K Mike Wolfe Robert Worden hrxf Christine Young Gary Ahrens Ron Ammann James Armstrong Richard Beaumar Lawrence Brambley Karen Brickner David Bulger Mark Chapin Patricia Chapin Richard Collins Dennis Cranford Peter DeBrayn Robin Devaughn Paul Dye Phil Eddins Robert Elliott Mike Farnham Laurie Ford Bill Geisner Stacy Goldman Debbie Greedy John Griffith Michael Hecht Genia Zager Jerry Horsager Bryan Iverson Mike Jackley Barbara Kuehle Marie Leeson Thomas Lemke Robert Lintz Patrice Martinez Rebecca Muro Larry Norman Scott Perry George Petutti Jim SanAngelo Charles Stierstorfer Clarence Teeter Michael Thompson Peggy Todaro Steve Ullrich John Walker Edward Wells Terry Wentworth Steve Winslow Carolyn Yribe SENIORS 221 i I ai I A , v , k All Might And daree Of Spartans Depend l .Mast ,Cikely Ca i V Saeeeed i Heeky l5'anfnann 2 David Sage he def JM est ,4 rtisfie Gail Given Garden ,Mec7lelland SENIORS 223 224 SENIORS Hardy Are Chou Scnivrs, Mighty l5'c'y014d , I ,Mast Spirifed Pam Scheid Jlfizke Way? Happzesl 4 Ckzral Peunzngtan 2155 Handy Holland M-if Y 77,77 7777 Y i .4 Wd Measure Ury lanes Are ,Never Weary Heftl ,Mast 57nn Ca l5'e With Karen Heppner Mark Minyard I r ig h fl ,M as! Talented A , linda Presrk Danni Krna 7 a -mann ' ' 7 7 7' Y Y ' . 2 .- Q , 1 , 4 3 SENIORS 225 Grnzresl Sne 6'asnel Phil Gale 226 SENIORS 5'neing Grievous Cenrnnlnenf, Seniers ,Most lnfelligent Terry Garrett Heb Grnzen Y Yin, , I ,,....v-.-l-mar' 1 zivr: least Calkative Nancy Weed Hrucf kalwrts 228 SENIORS Most Calkafive Patti deklice Daw Knulsen :I frllmm I M'ff1'f 'ff' Knulsfn 9 C' 90 1 fs L 09 99 iff' MQW! ff' and I if -14 114 QLQIZAVA4 7 4 If Ay ff ar , Iii, Z ' P ,f T 1 ...4 rw ' ff iff' X I f 'fr ff? 1 f ,, ,, , ay, 5 Q' 'l': '17,, Ami Chen U16 Sud Hccamc ,4 Mean fs Z , 1 0 if fl 411 'af ,Q LZ ? 7 X I mf 4 4 , 54 ' 9 1-' 3 A 4 , , , 22 9 ,5.,,ff,ww f 1 -L' 1 I r . ,z lf, .:::'7:w JMS? f' ,?'ff,':,?:f1m-554952 .',:'1gf. pwLsPff1f' -'wh f 4 ff J ..f - am. inf-' fJ,.,,..'mf ,am .5'- tw ,Lf f A 4'-4:91 5' 54' ,-My ,wr f 'i'i,GlLl, , 1-1 14,44ga?'2i'5wff72w1z:Liz':sf:,u:'fi,-mf, ,..wg-f f,f,,,2fH-f F5?M3M'?71'fx'1.f:f1Z 4 f 511 wifi ' ' 1:gff-,Wf- Q ,jigff ,WL-, 'fa' in lf If,-.Alf 11' 4, If 44.12,1.64-,-w,.Q?f',z- . V e 5 , fn-f.f,,:g-':,4q,:'-gQ,,,,t I. 1 , 12.w1gu:,.f:,g?iwiv' f ' ' x 'T-j' I I I , J' 'D 4 .' V . v V f ,V www- .- . M .' M . H raw' in ' V,', f M' , 4 .,,gQ E A, Q , ' A H J L,.. W V-r'!'f V, , - V 19J l 7 A ' ,:.T14::1::p:1 - ' D+ ' V ' .' ' y 1. O ,wa ' 9' , ,,,. ,, , A I ORANGE CITY in U ,ff began as a small gtown i' in 1883. The horses' would l along down the street towa General Store. Children would dangle in the Plaza fountain on a summer rd once-small town into a thriv 1husinessmen, who have served and conti . our population well. 1 wr I -In-dv' vb! 44 Q aura 'of the past still lingers on in of many, but the progress of building has ing city ofuover on the following pages wefhavb tried to pay. nue to . serve f ,ph v ' .' li ' 7 gg, rf it ntl '-5 ' Hougrafulafious Hmm The Dentists of Grange ROBERT w. BROWN, D.D.S. WILLIAM REED, ll, D-D-S- 172 North Tustin 1043 East Chapman Orange, California Orange, Ccfliforniff 538-1178 538-8485 W. GRANT JOHNSON, D.D.S. 717 East Chapman Orange, California 538-6763 FRED CASO, D.D.S. KENNETH RISTUBEN, D.D.S 747 East Chapman 1043 East Chapman Orange, California Orange, California 637-3797 538-8485 ROBERT KELLY, D.D.S. 951 North Tustin Orange, California 532-3331 MELVIN COLEMAN, D.D.S. MICHAEL TELSON, D.D.S. 1000 West La Veta, Suite 402 2028 North Tustin Orange, California Orange, California 547-2506 637-6030 W. C. LEICHTFUSS, D.D.S. 245 North Glassell Orange, California 538-2400 R- G- DeNlR0, D-D-S- DONALD WELD, D.D.S. 1500 East Katella 1500 East ,Katella Orange, CC1ll'l:OI'I'11O Qrgnggl Cglifgfnig 532-2334 639-0412 JAMES MCELENNEY, D.D.S. 731 East Chapman Orange, California 532-2183 LLOYD E. GAUNTT, D.D.S. LEE WIGHT, D.D.S. 1000 West La VSTG 1500 East Katella Orange, California Qrcmgel Cqlgfo,-nic, 835-7908 633-8484 WILLIAM PLINCK, D.D.S. 2950 North Glassell Orange, California 637-4182 ADVERTISING 231 tg S' Y'g'N ' Such Kammuuify the World Offer 9011144 CRUZEN'S Mufflers - Brakes - Aufo Trim 1727 Easf Adams 633-7880 Orange, California 1 A ',, J , MORRIS INSURANCE AGENCY A A ' V Donald J, Morris Howard V, Morris .1 1190 Norflw Tosrm 538-1143 Orange, California ROSEBURROUGH - TOOL - INC. Consfrucfion Tools 211 Souflw Main Sfreef 538-6015 1617 East Trenton 532-3916 . . Orange, California Orange, California THE scHooL WAREHOUSE --rll 1020 North Tusfin 639-2544 .1 , Orange, California 0 . i .V Ng? I 'rl I 1 H V c 8. D YARDAGE 1 840 North Tosim oss-5oo0 l ' P 4 l-pg Orange, California . 1 . I - ' fi, N , ROYAL PALMS co1FFEuRs 1 3415 Easf Chapman 538-9603 l Orange, California 434 NOrTf1 Tusfin 538-8731 Orange, California ADVERTISING ' Tl77T?'-77 7 ik' ' ' ...,-,11l T Kusiness lv 16? the Sal! of lfzfe ' l CAMPUS CLEANERS 489 Norfh Glassell 639 2666 Orange California '-v ROMA COIFFURES T227 Norfh Tusiln 633 0600 Orange California KERBY S X f W Owfff ff Trophy 81 Billiard Supplies 868 Norfh Tusfin 639 4970 Orange California TERI'S 210 West Karella 633 5981 Orange California DON'S CARPET SHOP 426 Sourh Main 538 4792 Orange, California KRIEWALL MUSIC T38 South Glassell 639 2964 Orange California LA BELLE FLOWERS 806 Easf Lincoln 637-5382 876 NOl'Tl'1 TUSTll'1 538-8777 Orange California Orange, California A1-1, Y Y ' Y iii . ADVERTISING may lfou, in the years in 601446, l I, A M..-N., 'V i nw? V ,,,,,,, 24nggQ2:m:Q,af2,11fuM ii, 7 'f ' if1f'f'0f'f'? , . ,L QL' ,-,' RAGAN INSURANCE ORANGE HONDA 450 East Chapman 532-2555 2020 Wesf Chapman 633-7344 Orange, California Orange, California 'F l -,- 5 , l REGAL FLOWERS WAYNE'S STEAK 8. LOBSTER 660 Norfli Tustin 532-2519 714 E051 Kmiellc 532-2228 Orange, California Orange, California 234 ADVERTISING 2,7012 727, Y Y , ll Reap the Profitable ?ruit of your Ullwurs lil lv 5 STERI-TRONICS INTERNATIONAL WILSON'S PHILLIPS 66 2207 North Glassell 637-0701 878 North Glassell 538-674l Orange, California Orange, California Til TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH TQWN 8, CQUNTRY SPQRTSWEAR Willard L, Conradson, Pastor 117 North Glassell 538-1516 NOW ROW' 6378370 Orange, California Anaheim, California Sunday Worship 8:30 84 N230 a.m. l l . 0 , Q i MARKETS IN C. . . , Congratulations l ff Q SUYDAM BROTHERS AUTO PARTS ALANI DRIVE-IN , 1156 North Batavia 532-6505 710 North Glassell 532-1440 Orange, California Orange, California l lf' ' TRU-SMITH'S UNIVERSITY UNITEDSTATES NATIONAL BANK OF HAIR DESIGN 3 111 South Main 538-8854 850 North Tustin 633-7170 i Orange, California l Orange, California ADVERTISING ' 235 4 2 C 2 CK- Cheee kespeefed Men have been Zziflzful l RUSS RADIATOR SERVICE 1041 Wesf Collins, Unif D 538-0081 Orange, California Q DURL WINTERROTH AGENCY Complefe Insurance Service98f Mutual Funds xr ,Xl 3 878 North Tustin 532-1629 ' N Kfvuhf Orange, California lliherpuul 911119 ALADDIN'S BEAUTY SALON 2076 Norfh Tusfin 637-2150 Men and Womens Cloflwiers 84 Boofery Orange California 1 180 N. Tusfin Ave., Orange, Calif. 639-0093 SHANNON'S STORAGE CENTER . U Boafs - Campers - Trailers ' 202.5 orcmge-olive Road 538-3547 ' Orange, California B , WINCHELL'S DONUT HOUSE A - igig ' T 272 North Tusfin 538-7301 , I I .1 Orange, California ' ' SKY PALM MOTEL 'I 210 North Tustin 532-6387 GUY LlVlNGS1'0N'S LTD. Orange, California .IA Fashion Square 547-6345 Orange, California 236 ADVERTISING Yfviffr Y ,V Iflll I Patrgns gf Our Struggling Talents --....,,,, I P ggy W lk CRANGE SAVINGS 8. LOAN ASSOCIATICN 230 Easf Chapman 532 6301 Orange, Calnforma I ' i 'YK' ADVERTISING 237 41 5 f ,ff ff,-,ff f,i'Jf 3 -Sf! 'fi !f , aff' ARMY NAVY STORE 131 Soufh Glassell 538 4893 X 1 Z0 Items of Merchandise which he S6115 11 mf' A Be. EI BRANFORD PACIFIC WIRE INC PO 3 90670 211 9213471 lll Orange Calncornla X S X sl WW TASTEE FREEZ BILL S BARBERS 1981 Norfn Tusfin 637-8822 1850 Easf Collins 538-9953 238 ADVERTISING Orange California Orange California x,,,7,,,v Y , , ,,.-.......-1:1-.nvrh I 1 F Sell and Displays, ,4 ,M srchaaf 's Praise Kslaags 5 ti---- if 1 'c' 1- The huge presses m thas modern plant have a capaczty for forrnzng tank heads from four mches to twenty feet an dzarneter PROMPT SERVICE ON ENGINEERED HEADS The largest manufacturer of tank heads on the West coast Also producer of tank compo- nents as Well as other pressed steel products. Formed in 1928 its products are approved by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. YH x BILL CORWIN FORD 230 South Mom Street 639 1850 Orcmge Collutormo J C C o o m b Quality Heads manufactured by ORANGE COUNTY MACHINE WORKS 341W Collins Avenue Orange California PRESSED STEEL PRODUCTS The modern attractive 27 000 square foot plant of O ange County Machine Works. ADvERnsuNG 239 We Have Chose Merchants Wim arf fl CANNON DRUG COMPANY Crocker Clhzen's National Bank 1283 NorTn Tusrin 633-7364 QOOO North TusTin 637-8280 240 ADVERTISING Orange, California Orange, California l J ' 7 - T! f 04151 5 1 I nkn 80' V1 1:.f,r 1 Princes llnto Cneir Product, drlnlnnnifn, nnd Mankind VI 7 W COQUETTE HIGGINS FURNITURE SHOPS 8 N 1111 1 5321784 1 s 111 GI 538 6181 CONGRATULATIONS Vllla Park Hugh School Semors I A E .S . B. AKINS 8. COMPANY 1 ! QIIIEQIQQG Y -Y - - fu-w X -- . ADVERTISING 241 Ce .Each Jlfierehezut We Silently Offer f 7 1 'mil' me Wins I TIIIIII ,emma ., -Wh mi ez:-are ---m---- ' .li .lulla s EI Paho Real Barbers ORANGE CREST DRUGS The Barber Shop for The Younger Generahon 964 North TUSIIV1 538 9629 I032 Norfh Tushn Orange California Orange Calufornla CONGRATULATIONS CLASS I 969 ANILLO INDUSTRIES 2090 North Glassell 637 7000 Orange, CaI I H. SALT, esq. I Fish 8. Chips 436 North TusTin Orange, California 639-50-40 242 ADVERTISING I II -m . -wifi.-T -fir Y Y I ifff' lr Lt V4 Gift ef5ilee1t Zrilfute Hmm Deep Within lie qs . S lt-Ill 5 11 ALL ROADS LEAD TO Q m .., ORANGE 1 NER5rDE VFWXK g . .eL,!V'?,.V 4 ' -k., N Lin oln X in M5 1 we SEg:: rEA,: Knee.-fs Avg. .5 H Z A e A ,rfffyiier ' Q e - A IJLII, -h -C on A. l mr al.. Ave-ik +2 '5 M , 2 if ' 1 . I r , ix+ N-wvvvlru' V. maven ckovil A l ' Over 50 Departments to serve you 0 Free Parking ' Completely air-conditioned ' Snack Shop ' Beautifully appointed fashion departments 0 Complete Automotive Center 0 Have your car serviced while you shop 2lOO North Tustin Avenue I Orange, California O00 PHONE 637-2100 l 4 I W ' ADVERTISING 243 CONGRATULATIONS ClassofI969 69ml ev M Orange North Rotary Club Sponsor of Villa Park ROTARY FOUR WAY TEST ls ttl'1e TRUTI-I9 Is it FAIR to all concerneclf' Will It bu ld GOODWILL AND BETTER FRIENDSI-lIP'3' W ll it loe BENEFICIAL to all concerned'9 WILSON SQUARE BARBERS I224 Tusti 532-5660 Ora ge Cal'forn'a ALS CARPET 8. RUG WORKS Carpet Se 'ce - Sales 293 South Ma'n 538-54ll Orange, California WINNS MUSIC STORE Se 'ng all of Orange County 540 East F'rst Street 544-5350 Tustin, California STATE FARM INSURANCE Agent Fred Krueger I742 East Meats 637 OO70 Orange Calnforn a EL SARAPE MEXICAN RESTAURANT I736 East Meats 632 5822 Orange Cal forn a MARVIN CRUMMER RICHFIELD SERVICE Complete Automot e Se v ce P ck up 81 Del ery I800 No tlft T st 637 I330 Orange Cal fo n a EVIE JEAN S PUT N TAKE 820 East Lincoln 637-2790 Orange, California I Never be Smluzrrassed to Adwcrzle ll Worthy FLA 1' I ' - iv r i - i - lv 2. ' . 3. ' ' I . r u in - 4' I I ' i r I High School lmemd 244 ADVERTISING lll.4 and J-lanes! Business Establishment ART'S BRAKE 8. TIRE CENTER I -.4 l64O Wesf Chapman 633-304O V , i Orange, California J 8 ' ' l JOHN YOUNG, D.V.M. , rigs, 981 North Tustin 532-6588 K ' .1- Orange, California V g 1 FOSTER'S FREEZE 1515 wesf Chapman 538-6378 CUSTOM LANDSCAPING OYOHQS, CfilifOfHiG 4630 Campus Drive, Suite lOl 546-0846 Newporf Beach, California Room 3, 1 J 5,21 HILLVIEW FLOWERS A 'i-9, l' A 1808 North Tustin 543-0294 6 -,pgs - Sanfa Ana, California ' fe -1 lf A i , 3 1 yi E I, 0 'ii ff D f 6 g ADAIWS DRUG ,f ' l 335 Easf Grove 637.3434 , , V Ll Orange, California 3 3 NORGE VILLAGE or ORANGE TRASK OPTICIAN 33, E,,S,G,OVe 637-9932 Disneyland Hofel Plaza 635-4050 Orange, California Anaheim, California '- 7 Y 7-4 7 v ul ADVERTISING 245 n lllll r is Cfansfnnfly Serving J-fis Kauntrgf Hes! AN CINE' 1 7 ' - !ddaqA 9 P M .1 1 I I.UCKY'S PIZZA BRETT-WALKER GOLDSMITH'S ' ,l 11 10 Norfh Tusfin 538-351 1 777 Soufn Main Sfreef 542-1657 I Orange, California Orange, California P 4'Vv V J:lH,,,,,. 7?-.,,, f ' ' CONGRATULATONS . M of ' --' 67 g 5 TO THE , ,, , , W .g 7 l i iiwf grfw' CLASS OF 1969 X- I. 'ix' 1 12'-I! I I J if 1 I CITY CF - I , f - r 'ff' I ' K' . 'ff ,. If P gf VILLA PARK A iiar Q Qu 1 I 18401 Villa Park Roaol 633-1234 , FABRIC LAND I 1217 Norflw Tusfin 637-3300 , Orange, California l l ADVERTISING 247 ? 214.422 N .1 ,i f,' N f' 1 ,, HER CLOSET Chess flaw ,411 Keen Very Uzrfughyul W, 5 LARRY'S BEVERAGES 301 East Gro e Avenue 637-9770 A Orange Ca1iforn'a CAREY STATIONERS 109 North Glassell 639 4770 Orange Cal forma CONGRATULATIONS J P McINALLY 9391 Lorna Street V lla Pork 1022 North Tustrn 633 9970 Orange Calufornla J ck L Be y 637 9737 Class of 69 UV' DOUGLAS SERVICE STATION 910 No thT stn 633 3010 45,-q Orange Cal torn a uf ,ami firmillt BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 141 South Glassell 532 3482 f Orange Cal to n Cl HERMOSA HOMES On-Your-Lot-Bu'Ide s SUPER VALUE DRUGS 12551 Dan'ge Road 633-6776 248 ADVERTISING Sa ta Ana Cal'torn'a 2030 North Tustin 637-21 IO Orange California ,ff Y, Y Merchants Wim J-fave Seen the Inner Saul of Our Wrrrk :Sai r r i,,,if?f ELZ FARGO 8. co. -- 1 fffw- Antique Firearms - Jewelry - Obiecfs al'ArT l L' ' fl' ' 777 Town 84 Counfry 547-9709 f X Orange, California ' 1 I T.. ' B 8. D GLASS CO. E ' 'l7lO Norih Tusfln 637-5110 Orange, California r 7 6 ' 'H .hex SALON OF BEAUTY ' 3' A1 Al 32l Easf Grove 637-3636 Orange, California l9l 9 Norfh Tusfin 637-36lO Orange, California OL OF Ss 4eTAI4 9,7 ,,, Q, THE TALLY HO RESTAURANT g gg 5 llO7 Norfh Tustin V D 532-6311 is 1 AFLDO S 5 Orange, Callfornua TSTLQVW 5 006 'A ESQ HS Ano W To The sTudenTs of 'roalay who Th 'T' of Tomorrow, are e C' 'Zem Q f THE KNoT KNEW SHOP our Very besl Wlslfles rom Clothes for The EnTire Family The l4,000 members of' 4030 East Chapman 371-2325 Orange, California RETAIL CLERKS UNION LOCAL 324 8530 STanTon Avenue COLEMAN PHOTOGRAPHY Bueng Pqrk T740 EGIST MSCITS 637-0812 Arthur Z. 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Fucinari Open to Public 1535 West Chapman 538-5716 2016 North Tustin 637-7722 l Orange, California Orange, California 1 It it 'li JEALOUS EAR A FRIEND OF THE cLAss or '69 wishes . .. , , . . to the graduates faith, hope and charity, Goldsmith - Clothing -Jewelry - Custom Designing To Their parents on Undersmndmg of Their graduate, 1546 Mayfair Avenue 633.1708 to the world, a tolerant ear and grace to accept a I l new and responsible generation 083096, C0l'lOm'U with its flaws . . . its excesses . . . but also its mag- nificent potential for good. 250 ADVERTISING 8' s Venn n - - -. 9. 'IS 01611 ,Also Willingly Suppvrt Our fam! Organizations N 2 WESTERN FEDERAL SAVINGS 8. LOAN I 2233 N6 th Tusf 637 3470 I O 0 ge Col fo H I I IU I 1 ? 'iw I 1 'Q q 'M SCHROTH S JEWELERS SCHROTH S JEWELERS 5 +6 M 633 9260 N h H 525 7911 I , , -. ., -J , , ,,,, 1-.W , ADVERTISING 251 Zfherc Will Always 16? 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Association SELMAN CHEVRQLE1' ' 736 EasT Kafella 633-1900 1800 Easf Chapman 633-3521 11 Orange, California Orange, Califgmig 1 1 ADVERTISING 253 Cfelegrezfuluiiene and Sincere Kes! Wishes fe the . , ,, . I , .,,, Vlyfjn-f,,,. , 'I I Y I veg? hz ' I . I I e I If ' . ' 2 I I I I:-:, ?' '- :'E1 ' . . I . f.fw1,eeh: 1 ff 1fef- 'f', f ,- , ,- , I .V I , . ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, .. K ,-, FQEFINING ASSOCIATES, INC. C T E O E I l 633- O 36 SOUT GL SSE S EE ORANGE CALIFORNIA 254 ADVERTISING :S 77-7' if ff Y WT . 7969 Graaaafiaa Hlass af Villa Park High Salma! -v, T Reserved For A Spartan Senior - T--H Ay i 'N it N4 .x jr: f ar . wv Q 3' 1 gi r 1 12.51 3 . T ...BUT The besT is yeT To be lived. And so, The STCITT of The T969 Odyssey Wishes eoch groducning senior o rich Tmure, buiIT on The dreoms cmd memories oT yesTerdoy, wiTh hopes Tor Tomorrow os we confinue on our Odyssey Through Time... I ADVERTISING 255 L51-fEv'e4i77YY Y -:E Y B' v-Am an JENNIE V. HILL March 14, 1950-May 8, 1969 ROBERT ANTHONY HENDRICKS May 23, 1952 - February 25, 1969 JUSEPH A. AGUIRRE R July 3, 1948-January 26, 1969 R We walk the patterns of our lives and take things as they come. We try to do the best we can, yet tasks seem never done. A friend, we think we know him well and we leave things so unsaid We see him walking next to us: and then we find he's dead. .. Then we turn our eyes below, our smiles gone awhile. We know our friend's returned to dust: he's ended life's brief trial. He got his iudgement yesterday, his verdict from above, And now we see that we have lost to futility his love. For Robert lost his life, alone, with no more time to save. His days are gone, forever spent. Robert's in his grave. What is left for us to do but mourn and bury him. Recall the memories he made when we wereclose to him. From Harveys to the River, we knew that tiger well. 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' - '---4' ii' s.aa:2i.4i2 Examining a 2-2 non-league record, the mighty Spartans enter Crestview League competition. With a hopeful start, Villa Park's Varsity baseball team buries Tustin's Tillers TO-5. Trying the Tritons of San Clemente High, Ponzio hit a homerun, how- ever, the Spartans were forced to place a mark in the loss column with a 7-2 defeat, Villa Park's first home game hosts Laguna Beach. Stan Russell's homerun and Steve Caron's pitching splatters the Artists 4-2. On trial by errors, Villa Park takes a 6-4 loss from Foothill's Knights. Interrupting League play, the Spartan's Varsity team wins three out of four games in the Santa Ana Elks Club Tournament to grab ci Consolation finish. Drop- ping their first game to Savanna High 2-1, Villa Park springs back to claim a victory over Rancho Alamitos, 3-2 and to shut out Garden Grove 7-O. Battling AAAA division Sunny Hills High School for the consolation place finish, the Spartans collect ten hits to Sunny Hills three and a winning score of 7-3. , :TM , naw f, Ju 91' L' ' -at W 'M' -f 1 - . ' f2f,1,, A f y. 'f ' 'Z ' f , , ., 12:4-i,.,, , a-'qgzjpgff . .,,, ,V if ' fjgggilu Wt ' -' Jliyf 'Lv n. -, M, -' I 7 V' . ,' Q Q, Lf? W ,,,tf' ' i A 7 Z ., A ,i 1- . .,.,, ' Q 1 1 W i3,piif'::1,5:, -t , A Z,y1.51,7-as ' Q ' I H f ' , , . J , f ii 3-i.,.i' 'r . . Stan Russell-Crestview league first Steve Klng-C e5TVleW le09Ue first feqm, TSGTY1. Steve Ponzio-Crestview league sec- Mike -l0lmS0l'1-CfeSTVieW leugue ond feqm. Honorable Mention. .. V If V- l . , 7 ' .V H. I 7' 49 4 LW! .z. ... J, ' 'fn - L. BOYS SPORTS N .:,. 5. -1 Back in league competition, the Spartans face two Orange district rivals, Steve Ponzio's homerun and Mark Olson's triple and four R.B.I.'s against El Modena iustify a I4-I victory over the Vanguards. In play against Orange's Panthers, the Spartans squeeze in a winning run in the eighth inning for a 4-3 win. The Diablos of Mission Vieio present no problems for the Victorious Spartan Varsity team as the Diablos bow to a 3-2 defeat. Confidence from a 5-2 league record the Varsity brings about the second round of League competition. At home, Russell pitches against Tustin, striking out seven and walking one for a I-0 shut-out, The Spartans go on to beach Laguna with a 19-2 victory. Totaling ten hits scoring seven runs in the second inning, six in the third, one in the fourth, four in the fifth and one in the seventh, Villa Park made Laguna the victims of I2 errors. ,. Y CL ll :iv l tl il. i v ft llligii wh Al ' ft. Il' I i -f 2. wig wt ' ui' .H 0 i , t 1- P' . ,V- ,' Ji H4 i fi kr n-vi lf iff Qflrff 5 'jf' sy '41 Successful Spartan Kaseball llear Jn., Still going strong, the Blue, Black and Silver trip San Clemente's Tritons ll-3. Dave Jarvis hits a homerun that helps to beat the Foothill Knights the second time around B-4. One night game highlights league play this year when El Modena meets the Spartans in a home game at Shaffer park, Tied 2-2, Spartans and Vanguards stretch the game to eleven innings before Stan Russell scores the winning run for Villa Park. Breaking an eight game winning streak in league play, cross-town rival, Orange High, hands the Spartans their third loss. Villa Park ends league play on a satisfying note as Stan Russell pitches a shut-out against the Diablos of Mission Vieio. With the Spartans scoring in the seventh, the final score is 1-O. Villa Park ends the season far ahead in the Crestview league with a number one finish. Orange High and Villa Park are the two Crestview league entries in CIF 'll A , 'gait V- . ' 'i'f f'. ' V' ' f ',,,gxL -K+, -T u ff 'V ' ,,,,.. R ',, : A r pf: , Y. 4:9 .f, A- ' '. . ,, W ,., 1 f -gun is , I. - , ?:2,,,,,e if .fo-17, In - 3 1' 3 L' 4 '.' 44.1 ,. - 'lr --, ., . fffifgffe V wine? 1' 'Fr' s , . , A V ,V cj.:4g,j:64f. , I' f'n-- J. '- Swv 1- f ' : 3 tink A ..., 5:-1 ,M , I I . .. , M , , - 5 lt. .' A , A 1 v os V:-u ., ,, - , . . , , , fmw, , -- M. , , A ff... ,. . , ,- Iv A A U .Alf-1.4-4-f,'7gf,i,,,p, V ,- gl. Nil. I V. V ' ' . ,,,Q.i-L . . '- W.. , 1 ,. ,. 'YY' ' 'w24+.4- .. ' . ' . Varsity Team lfrom Left to Rightl Mike Johnson, Don McNeally, Rick Millard, 7 Qfnn Dueenll Snwn Pnnziq Mark Olson, Art Fiebing, Rosh Ansari, Bob Rogers. Jn . , W Y W v. ia., ,..s.s.-.-.,- H I ,., N 1 , V . g 4' MJ.. ,-,. 4 I rf 1 1. , 1 ,f 's' ef n , ' '- M fw f , ' ff , W, 54.4. t t , .ny .,.,.s -,W , , 5, -Photo Series Courtesy of Santa Ana Register competition. Both schools face defeat in their first games, The Spartans play Garden Grove and out hit the Argonauts six to four, but fail to outscore them and take a 3-O loss. Looking back over the season, we find that it was a highly successful season for the Spartans. Villa Park has a fifteen win, six loss record. We capture undisputed first place in the Crestview League. Other honors bestowed upon the Spartans include the naming of Stan Russell and Steve King to the Crestview league first team, and Steve Ponzio to the Crestview league second team. Mike Johnson received an honorable mention. Other awgrds include the naming of Stan Russell as Most Valuable Player. Coach Grable was named Crestview league Coach of the Year. 1 i Scott McConnell, Steve King, Steve Caron, Dave Collier, Tom Channell. Coach Grable BOYS SPORTS 111041 fffmtm .Yr Kees. Kees Shaw Jmprcssiw 561150145 2.9 ji' NVP ' H Vlllrah ilpfx -LF ini' 1 r ,, ' if , ' l ' -,QQ -l-- .sg.x.l-f 359-15' 2 . f, 'rlt lLeft to Right Top to Bottoml Top Row. Dean Lymon, Randy Pruitt, Wendell Hill, Stan Hein, Jett Law son, Gerry Gorham, Steve Everett, John Tully, Rick Beardsley, Bob Plunkett. Bottom Row: Jim Heim, Alan Ewing, Bill Storey, Daris Parsons, Rick Passavoy, Steve Tarabuilda, Phil Meditz, Dave Jarvis. Sophomore League Results Villa Park 7 ........ Tustin 6 Villa Park 4 ........ San Clemente l Villa Park l .... ...Laguna Beach O Villa Park l .... ...Foothill 6 Villa Park 4 .... . . .El Modena 2 Villa Park O ........ Orange 2 Villa Park 2 ........ Mission Viejo 4 , Villa Park 2 .... ...Tustin 5 Villa Park 2 .... ...Laguna Beach l Villa Park 4. ....... San Clemente 4 Villa Park 4 .... ...Foothill 6 Villa Park 4 .... ...El Modena 2 Villa Park TO .... ...Orange 7 Villa Park 3 ........ Mission Viejo O Wi? WTI' . Junior Varsity League Results Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Villa Park Tustin San Clemente Laguna Beach Foothill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo Tustin Laguna Beach San Clemente Foothill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo ll lLett to Rightl Top Row: Coach Sato, Rick Carlton, Bob Young Ed F T - Mike Smith, Jim Corby, Ed Dayley, Mark Miyawaki. Bottom Royv: ScogmFllellcheFrrlRaEnglznrhlg llgberljclj Mason, Rick Landrum, Mike Treibing, Jim Simpkin, John DeFelice, Guenther Herrlmany Wayne IISePqoIqy Woody Tipton. BOYS SPORTS I I I SUITS i 'ments j 89111 ' 5 9110 1' A . 1111 I I 2 Eeocl Q j 511161119 ' lerogI eil 1111910 2 I K' 1 's . j . wi f I I A ... H 'ffl1ti'i1w ,' .... tml I .ii ' . tr,f.e111l ii-ir'11'7f'i11?l l 1 ll? fjjif gx '- Jjfiiifj.: lpltgftfiifil .' ii , ' 119.1-' vii W111 jgndl jlgegejzaalli Spartans ,ariaa Sparta Summary 1969 Track Results Season Team Results Class BEE 120 High Hurdles 15.8 Dan Hedlund 120 Low Hurdles 13.5 Dan Hedlund 880 Relay 1:34.9 Schimmel, Hedlund, Fox, and Sharon Triple Jump 43'1114 Dan Hedlund Discus Throw 119'9 Craig Sharon Class CEE 660 1127.4 Pat BaileY 1320 3:21.0 Bob Large Decathlon Winner 0019 51101911 Varsity Tennis Results Villa Park 18314... .. Villa Park 14 .. Villa Park 15 Villa Park 13112. . . 24112. . . Villa Park Villa Park 26 .. Villa Park 14112. . . Villa Park 22 .. Villa Park 5112... Villa Park 19 .. Villa Park 25 .. Villa Park 24 112 ........... . . .Tustin 9114 ...Laguna Beach 14 . . .San Clemente 22112 ...Foothill 14112 . . .El Modena 3112 . . .Orange 2 ...Tustin 13112 . . .Laguna Beach 6 . . .San Clemente 22112 . . .Foothill 9 . . .El Modena 3 Orange 3112 Note: Mission Viejo does not yet have a tennis team. Varsity Team Captain Bob McDonald Varsity Villa Park 88 . .. . .. Huntington Beach 30 Villa Park 65 ... ... Tustin 62 Villa Park 109 .. ... Laguna Beach 18 Villa Park 74 . . .... San Clemente 53 Villa Park 83 .. ... Foothill 44 Villa Park 43 . . . . . El Modena 84 Villa Park 74 .. . .. Orange 53 Villa Park 108 .. ........ Mission Viejo 19 Class BEE Villa Park 44112 . . . ........ Huntington Beach 50112 Villa Park 69 .. ... Tustin 35 Villa Park 90 .. .. Laguna Beach 10 Villa Park 70 .. ... San Clemente 34 Villa Park 57 .. .. Foothill 47 Villa Park 50 . . . . El Modena 54 Villa Park 51 . ... Orange 53 Villa Park 70 .. ... Mission Viejo 34 Class CEE Villa Park 41 112. .. . . . Huntington Beach 50112 Villa Park 36 .. ... Tustin 50 Villa Park 61 . . .. Laguna Beach 64 Villa Park 45 . . .... San Clemente 41 Villa Park 53 .. .. Foothill 33 Villa Park 30112. . .. El Modena 55112 Villa Park 70 .. . ... Mission Viejo 12 Most Valuable Varsity Trackman Robin Frizzelle Most Improved Varsity Trackman Rick Cort Most Valuable BEE Trackman Gary Fox Most Improved BEE Trackman Dan Hedlund Most Valuable CEE Trackman Pat Bailey Most Improved CEE Trackman Jett Peterson Crestview League Champions Neil Aerts Varsity 440 Peter Hart Varsity High Jump Pat Bailey CEE 660 Craig Sharon BEE Discus Neil Aerts, Rick Cort, Bob Cruzen, Grant Stiles Varsity Mile Relay New Records Set In 1969 Varsity 220 lturnl 22.7 Robin Frizzelle 120 High Hurdles 15.3 Dan l'lGCllUl'1Cl 180 Low Hurdles 20.6 Dan Hedlund Mile Relay 3125.7 Cruzen, Stiles, Cort, and Aerts High Jump 6'4 Peter Hart Discus Throw 151'8112 Don Buck Most Valuable Player Bob Schatz lwon 38112 lost 91121 Most Improved Player Andy Chang lMoved from junior varsity to number three man on the Varsity.l Varsity Baseball League Results Villa Park 10 ....................... Tustin Villa Park 2... .. Villa Park 4... .. Villa Park 4. .. . Villa Park 14... . Villa Park 4... .. Villa Park 3... .. Villa Park 1... . Villa Park 19... .. Villa Park 11... . Villa Park 8... . Villa Park 3. .. . Villa Park 4. .. . Villa Park 1... . Villa Park 0 ...... , 'CIF play-oft game San Clemente Laguna Beach Foothill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo Tustin Laguna Beach San Clemente Foothill El Modena Orange Mission Viejo .'Garden Grove BOYS SPORTS , : u1 as-14--,nyovvf Girls lfsrzgur Writes Huis ta Busy Zlsrzr Z0 l I I ' 1 . ' ZWWV Girls observe fencing demonstration. Girls League, one of the most active clubs on campus, produces many interesting activities throughout the spring season. In one If H assembly, fencing experts from Fullerton Junior College demon- gg strate the age-old art of fencing. In another assembly, girls are ' introduced to Yoga. Traditional activities include Hi Mom when the girls invite their moms to dinner and a fashion show, and, the annual Sadie Hawkins dance having the theme Bare- ' foot in Dogpatchf' Girls und their mothers watch the fashion show at Hi Mom. I l t j ' I 1 f ,gs I L 4 ff f ' f5 5 'J 'i 'I S .Q Y. M , w Q' I ' 6 ,. by N .SLI U l l . , N I .1 0 l ' is ' o 0 Cosfumed couples dence of Sadie Hawkins. sue Cashel- Daisy Moe 1969 Phil Gale- L'il Abner 1969 if ACTIVITIES N im bnf ' 1i T-1.1 if-lv , -,Jul-P w,,.,, Ye, Y. Che Spartan Odyssey Suds With zz Wourish ri. Ai,,r1.ff ,fi I l,',I ' I Jn My .1 Lv -s , , J., I-lj,fl ,lr K 3 X ' ' , J' -l ,'lJffl1fJ ' il I LD lau A junk band provides lunchtime entertainment while collecting donations for the Susan Mazze Fund on Villa Park's Susan Mazze Day. The Spartan Odyssey draws to an end with a wave of activities. Boys enter their cars at Orange County Inter- national Raceway in the annual scholarship race. The band , stages its yearly finale lthe Spring Band Concertl and the Choral Department presents As Time Goes By. The Mod- ern Dance Club and the Art Club also wrap up the year's efforts with the Dance Show and the Art Sale. Spartan efforts unite during the last week of school to sponsor a Susan Mazze Day. All the money collected goes into the Susan Mazze Fund to help finance her kidney transplant operation. ln this way, Spartans finish the year by showing their sup- port for one of their fellow students. ' i,'11::.1:g1g:i3:1i' .-.wp ,.., 1. gf. g,.1i .1' 1 Ili 5' ' ' g I WIS-W Q, ,I '. ,jf lv-nm - t---- --.-be-M----Ml. mi 'TA ...,,,,. . v -- if iff .... 4 . s 'W' ll f' L1 ' 1f 2::f --f.- Q f'1' f E 'ffiifii al -f1. -r',' f.-e- .-,f-v,,:.,.-.M -v f,-. ,, W, .qw X. m ' l so -9 ' ' , ..-wr. f -.-- ' - fl f- fwwwwasfffm... , Qm ' The Gm-,ual ggholarship race. Spartan vocalists receive their night in the limelight at the spring Choral Concerf - fmfwn M. Ol - ' .V fIi'.j,'fa-I 155' U '? nb, .gygfll 4L,1sfL.f' , is QQQL1-suix1n.Q,Z1,nlkI4vQ:x3Qi.W l l X 4.4.,.,...... li VPH5' Cap Swrer, Queen Winner in ksfizfal 1-iff. --f .. .ZMTQ A V. ,ZEgf,Q'ig ' V, 'fjli 1 1 WM fl E '21, 5 5 If 4' , gi .Q , .T I ry ' ,KWWL -.1-J ..- ftlqffzsi E., SparTan par'ricipaTion in The annual Orange May FesTivaI acTiviTies is well rewarded again This year. DecoraTing The SweepsTakes-winning TloaT unTil 3 a.m.7 many hours of hard work and pracTice for The lsT place loand and drill Team, a conTesT and The breaThless exciTemenT of Villa Park High SchooI's own Sharon Turner as she is crowned Miss Orange , 2 ,-Q I 3.-Ji 'Vi xy., BQQ1, 'U ff, wi zz, Yr'-r ci day of awards and Tears of joy, all of This-a culminaTion of The efTorTs of many SparTan sTudenTs. Nr- M, x EJ 4 1, .U hx . Ly , gif? 3 I 3' ,a , 9 .1 f .. 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W ' .4 them- Outstanding Spartan, Carol Pennington, receives the Girl of the Year Award for her work as Girls League Club president, on A.S.B. cabinet, and in S Club. One of the two honored- recipients of the Faculty Bronze Medallion Award, Becky Baumann receives her medallion. i Mme M ,. lf-Kf is ii gig!! , l l l l l 'i Fl: il li Spartan Pride is shown as Steve King receives the Outstanding Spartan Athlete Award for high achievement in football and baseball. Once again honored tor his outstanding record, Bob Cruzen is the second re cipient of the Faculty Bronze Medallion. . H x S, .f 1 . in , gi? .- rf .U 1, ,g fe jf. ' 95' '4 r J X 2 t ' MM, ,Mm I .X I V 2. ' ,. Q' , ' ' ' . +:- 'M-, A 4' f' X fl! 1, ,3 A, it R 4 ,Qi-I f:- 5, , . W. if W!! ,, , 4-' , ' 4 4 Y, I , r xx V , Z , f , I !,,13y.4-117125, , X fy vi' a 'if'5f,l, lli-QW75?'5W?E'i'.' 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