Villa Park High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Villa Park, CA)
- Class of 1971
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Following the Big-Little-Sister Eisenhower Park picnic, 734 sophomores merged upon Villa Park High School within shuffling crowds of distant faces. Most sophomores engulfed in confusion, hugged new texts as tightly as they had clung to brown envelopes at registration. Thundering shouts of Hubba Hubba and Do lt greeted Coach Mullen and his Villa Tough team. Days moved ahead, fresh thoughts cast out worn stereotypes, concepts about people-new acquaintances, old friends, and one's own self- began to form. tRighU Benchwarmers sparked enthusiasm by decorating Kelley Field for the homecoming game. tUpper rightj Mary Calderwood registered confusion typical to all students at pre-registration. tlower right! 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V ...,,-- , ...--.... -Q.: -t--b ' ,rw A P A l -17.-' .-,-. , Y flu J K All 90-L. New thoughts Zi-53? opened new horizons. C-1,9 fy tleftj Beth Figueroy and Lynn Heuvel reacted with mixed emotions to Spartan Society. tBeIowJ Dancing football captain Gordon Duncan entertained spirited pep rally crowd before game against Foothill. Activities-17 x e ew vistas of learning ' opened for VPHS students BELOW: Bill Bardick and Richard Sniezco compared ocean water samples to a color indicator to determine the salinity aboard the january Marine Biology field trip. RIGHT: The laughter on the disheveled little Mexican boy's face disclosed his delight at being given a piece of candy by visiting VPHS students. BELOW RIGHT: Principal Louie loseph looked on as students received clarification on the use of a key in the classification of organisms collected on a trawl. Rejecting displays of apathy, Mr. Driver, Mr. Benoit Lori Kenney, Diane Ginsberg, Brad Henderson and Vicki Iler showed their care by collecting and distri- buting a truck-load of canned food, old clothes, and toys on trip to Tijuana during the Christmas holidays. I The Fury II carried selected Biology students to dis- cover many mysteries of Davy jones' Locker. With the aid of complicated instruments students plunged the depths to measure weight proportions, take tempera- tures, and collect specimens. 18-Activities I 1' 4097.7 My FAR LEFT: To test water clarity, students aboard the Fury Il lowered a secchi disc into the water until it was no longer visible. LEFT: Mr. Driver tried to help in his own generous way by handing out coins to children living in Tijuana slum. CENTER LEFT: Spartan journalists greeted a flock of john Muir students with curiosity concerning techniques in common use, new ideas, and enjoyed encountering new friends. CENTER: Aboard the Marine Biology Floating Laboratory, Debbie Neff examined samplings of ocean water for microscopic organisms. BELOW: A glance at the landscape showed the Tijuana people live in a way we could never imagine possible. Students from john Muir High of South Pasadena visited VPHS on December 11 to ex- change ideas and promote understanding between stu- dents from different socio- economic areas. Q' Q Confronted with missed deadlines, perpetual parti6S, lost copy, lost anything, darkroom hassles, and inconsistent internal margins, annual members struggled to carry out their existential theme. Amid the constant blare of FM music, room 303 became a second home to members beset with Doris' beckoning bell, Bruce's postcards, Barb's revelations, and Mindy's supervision. Final reward was the realization of personal accomplishment as each left a part of himself upon these pages. nr H WL J ABOVE LEFT: Sports editor Dick Arbenz contemplated special photo effect. ABOVE: Annual room confusion caused visitors to wonder aloud how staff managed to accomplish goals. RIGHT: Barb Cassatt turned in the entire 60 page senior section on time, a feat unparalleled in Odyssey staff history. 20-Activities af' Mi Wi' ,,.f TOP: Debbie Conkey and editor MirtClY Borel discussed various copy styles during organization stages of annual production. CENTER RIGHT: With another deadline rapidly approaching, individual responsi- bilities engrossed staff memberS- 4- i 'L tt if 'x l F l I N, l I - llll 'I i. E l . If l if l 1 I I 1 J l li 5 ind? , ,. our M nudl Plc Wig rival 'ii 5 M ll mr 'tolli dll H Annual Staff recorded VPHS' vital signs ,Y 1' l ld Xi, K L-.5 1. fl' '-,,.,-- t-f v 5. ii., '3' tv--J 1. -Q.. ABOVE: Staff members looked on anxiously as Dick Arbenz tried a daring underwater rescue of sinking adviser Mrs. Lowman. LEFT. Adviser Doris Lowman gave first year staff member Lynda Zwinger advice on troubling layout. ABOVE LEFT: Mary Pocinich discovered colorful mascot costume during lunch hour investigation of annual room closets BELOW LEFT: Randi Reinhardt assisted Debbie Conkey writing copy during her first active year on staff. Activities-21 ABOVE: Harold Cowles and Linda Sanderson conferred as Marla Crosswhite and Sharon Sawtelle listen to layne St. john plead her case. UPPER CENTER LEFT: Marla Crosswhite and Sharon Sawtelle beamed happily after judge's decision was announced. BELOW CENTER: Mike Mayfield snapped a picture of the culprit, Peeping 4 Tom Farrell. CENTER RIGHT: Editor-in-Chief Steve Fehr minus black robe and powdered wig, presided over recalcitrant staff. v-, L- if if i. N . . ' tb .V Ziyi,--'t 5 l A l N-5 'f N-4 l L 0 ' . I ' L-we l. at . t : V132 Y , ML-X, 'Kc 22-Activities 'xv ABOVE: Enthusiastic jury included Pat Mclnally, john Chavez, Tom Farrell Randy Rogers, Sue Murray, Mary Wehner, Bill Cramer, Hans Anderson, Mike Mayfield, Molly Maloney, Craig Beam, Sandy Spelliscy, Jeri Meyer, jan Fischer, and Laurie Kane. ABOVE: Mustachioed Feature Editor Scott Fletcher testified to Advertising Manager Harold Cowles, as Steve Fehr looked on. Coy secretary Linnea Lagerquist was poised and ready for action. BELOW LEFT: With her back to the judge, Sharan Sawtelle tried a little courtroom bribery. BELOW RIGHT: Craig Beam took the witness stand as Sue Murray copiously recorded notes in a rare moment when Mrs. Lowman was pleased with something Oracle courted news Recognized as one of the most awarded high school news- papers in Orange County, The Oracle recorded events of the school year with an in- terpretive why emphasis. Editor-in-chief Steve Fehr issued orders to a sometimes prepared staff of reporters willing Cor in some cases forcedj to nose out news at Villa Park High School. Visual reconnaissance was the re- sponsibility of photographers Mike Mayfield, Tom Farrell and jim Holdridge, whose clicking cameras registered many-and-open shutter cases. Acquiring knowledge and ex- perience, staff members par- ticipated in numerous field trips, college journalism days, and Southern California jEA contests. Subject to frazzled nerves and pre-deadline insanity, Adviser Mrs. Doris Lowman guided The Oracle staff through a productive year. Activities-23 Drama, dance, choirs staged fall erformances I by ' ' f Drama Club staged The Miracle Worker as its first production. Portraying a teacher's struggles to release her deaf-blind student from a hopeless world, actors unfolded the personal revelation that the human soul cannot be bound by the limits imposed by the human body. Individual choirs presented a med- ley of songs at VP's annual Christmas program. Selections included the the traditional Silent Night and Away in the Manger to Ray Charles' arrange- ment of jingle Bells. FAR RIGHT: Feeling of closeness and the joy of accomplishment led Rochelle Martinez and Lynn Cladden to embrace an emotional moment at the close of the final Miracle Worker performance. RIGHT: Concert choir members ran through familiar numbers a final time. BELOW RIGHT: In a feverish display of anger, Captain Keller rejected Annie's treatment of Helen. 24 Activities V. W I fift Z! 4' mi .Qiaf ' f ry. A 7A,.7vV I W' wil W L ,. , J .. ., ff. ffl' ' I 'f l like-V . L. . -2.33703 V , L. v , ' , -- I. . 1.7 1,1190 I, ' I tri' . 1-aff' I .-f- V ' Q . Wx 194.4 In X' ' I ,Zu ,, gi. f bi, ' , 9, , J Transforming the VPHS gym into a stage of uninhibited emotions, Penny Reusch and Chris Hutcheson released the gripping fury of a deaf, blind boy struggling for freedom. Whata Piece of Work Is Man, presented by the Dance Club in january, ex- plored the idea that man can overcome life's obstacles. Sue Woods and Debbie Sorenson interpreted The Sounds of life in a show which encom- passed solos, duets, and small and large groups which attempted to express man's undying hopeg that love can indeed conquer all. - ' . -,V c- it ' Y- M -2, f ' 1' W5 .. I, , , 55' n' X u 7 ,, -. . . Xvws 4 fi 4 A . A o A A5 -J ' . T l F l . ' ' V - I-5 - s LEFT: Through communicative messages of dance, Dona Anderson led her audience into the despairingly lonely work Of 3 physically handicapped child. BELOW CENTER: Project ofthe new French V class was a play written and produced by the students themselves. LEFT: With varied assortments of facial 9XPf?55'0nS,lCirls' Clee practiced for up- coming choir performance. Activities 25 Challenged by fund-raising and exploring the role of student government and curriculum, elected ASB student cabinet members visited Orange County high schools to examine flexible scheduling, searched for compromises between Villa Park students and the OUSD Board of Trustees, worked with Orange and El Modena to place a non-voting student on the OUSD Board and exchanged visitations with Pasadena's Muir High. Special late elections made it necessary for the cabinet to operate without a president until December election of Dave Santana. Often getting hung up on red tape, the cabinet sought to effect changes on campus desired by VPHS students. ASB Cabinet servd VPH helped evolve reforms 1? .,.,,,, ,,,. lofi?-fi ' .rp tw., ' Am 1 1 I' If v 4 1 '12 5 i if iff! ,iii X ABOVE RIGHT: Vice-President Bob Young conducted cabinet proceedings during absence of President Dave Santana. ABOVE: Differences in opinion during cabinet sessions divided group until workable solution was proposed. RIGHT: Striving to make up for lost time, Dave Santana assumed active role as ASB President, 26-Activities 5 'Wk' W WSW' ABOVE LEFT: Actively engaged in boys sports, student government, and school drama productions, Bob Young found time to pass a few quiet moments in thoughful reverie. ABOVE CENTER: Facial expressions illustrated variety of reactions to speeches given by running mates. Student activities director, Don Buck, advised student cabinet on parliamentary procedure and moved ASB officers to action. CABINET MEMBERS: ICC President Ron Todd, Commissioner of Pep Terry Engle, Commissioner of Social Activities Linda Rodieck, Sophomore Class President Scot Anderson, ASB Treasurer Mike Trebing, Girls League President Linda Laufenberg, ASB President Dave Santana, Speaker of the House Rich Hill, Senior Class President Bob Lundstrom, Commissioner of Publicity Randi Reinhardt, Commissioner of Foreign Exchange Debbie Neff, CASC Representative Steve Tarabilda, Chairman of Board of Control Mark Miyawaki, ASB Vice-President Bob Young, ASB Secretary Shelley Wilson, junior Class President Mark Blakely, CASC Representative jeff Peterson. Activitiesf27 Constitutional changes recon- structed the ASB Senate into a representative body made up of ten elected students from each of the three classes. Speaker pro tem, lay Butterworth chaired the meet- ings until ASB Vice-President Bob Young was elected in january and took over the post. SENATE-FIRST ROW: M. Umatum, M. Sabourin, D. Arbenz, l. Butterworth, K. Hamada, R. Rogers. SECOND ROW: R. Sage, S. Razinski, L. Lobardo, l. Watanabe, P. Moriarity, M. Tracy, L. Sanderson. THIRD ROW: C. Tanner, W. Boling, l. Knutsen, 1. Boynten, L. Wilson, G. Fragnoli, M. Farris, S. Shepard. FAR RIGHT: Speaker Rich Hill confidently presided over House of Representative meetings. O . Y 45 Q0 . ,J - ' 2 'W' 5' A it V ,,4.. '51 . x ti , iw T ht-:fin 1 I1 5' 'A . egislators toiled for improvements 28-Activities If i 7' Q v HOU UM, A ,lt ly I mil it W up E 1 l F , L f , Le ji M l . F V-.llolkti , 1, M. '- 'DDM Cunt CLP-' Cnultlllliifl l ll dn X S Y if .,. . ti lr 'l li ,l il, lmi ll If .K LEFT: Board of Control, Chairman Mark Miyawaki, Lynda Zwinger, Craig Cessna, lohn Chavez, Sarah Barr, Betsy Young, Forrest Pierson, Molly Maloney, Scott Malkemus, Hans Anderson, not shown. BELOW LEFT: Lynda Zwinger enjoyed the attention of male cabinet members Dave Santana and Mark Miyavvaki. Chairman of the Board of Con trol Mark Miyawaki selected three students from each class and, with cabinet's approval, formed the student judicial board. Responsible for all stu dent body elections, the board distributed, collected, and counted election ballots and served as interpretive body for the ASB Constitution. Made up of one elected stu- dent from each third period class, the House of Represen- tatives worked with the ASB Senate as a bicameral legisla- tive body. Rich Hill served as Speaker of the House both fall and spring terms. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-FIRST ROW: H. Boshef, M. Oglesby, M. Wheeler, R. Gaulden, D. Eliasson, K. Friend, K. Paulus, A. Funk, M. Moore, 1. Jansen, A. Krokum, D. Rife, M. Slowaki, I. Dominas, P. Young, K. jollif, C. Bateson, K. Crosby, K. Gusteson. SECOND ROW: Dale Osgood, A. Yates, F. Boshef, K. Cooper, L. Fearns, C. Baxter, D. Collings, l. Flavell, D, White, L. Haun, l. St. john, C. Woepse, K. Durst, C. Glasener, G. Resh, TT 'YN'X' ' . B. Weech, C. Charles, B. Schultz. THIRD ROW: S. Calles, R. E. Lascault, K. Nelson, M. Ray, 1. Riordan, M. Leber, I. Kemper, M. Raymond, S. Slack, S. Roland, S. Tarabilda, B. Cassatt, M. Crosswhite, K. Smith, D. Davidson, B. Oglesby. FOURTH ROW: M. Hurst, S. Thomas, R. Carlton, L. Smith, l. Strahan, B. Schindler, M. Delacruz, E. Sandhammer, M. Lee, P. Boulger, 1. Beam T. Kincaid, K. Schultz, A. Cantu, S. Razinski, M. Plowman. I Activities-29 . 'MI' ' lf , i , , 51111694 .V ,4 1 that 2, Z, t i..v,,,- Wt! , ' , A v, fr uh Q BRN ll-H3 1f Y 2' ,-'Q Iofllm , t,a131W Q' .,m,2,Q AZ- ' B. 4 r. if it-if fl fffzsv , g,'.I,4.lv , Vmgzgwgg, J A , V al i ll, xx , wb fbfnkv .'P '7'3rf,L ,,I ff ' .'1v'1w..w 1 v f tl 1 A ,, I . 2 A JA' -, 44 l'T f 'M' , , ' ' ' 'Tw K' , 1 .4 .. 2-1ag,',f,r..W, , auwwv f an I ,I ' , 1 , 'fu' f 'V Q , -W + '- .,nAm:1e:?, -4 A ' ' .. 1 t.m53rz'51ftf ,www r .3 1, S I -,.fWHMW2h,,14 44 I 21, , I r -3 K 4 2-... 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RIGHT: Hanna, with books in hand, travels from class to class as at home as any student at VPHS. 30-Activities r. 9' I 4 f 1, 'r-...A ww ',.Jl Q I 'mal 7-c , , I l . .I j Il l l GF-lm il llllaughlln, Slleski, M, yllbl Nell' 'mllli Chrif AFS, CSF members mapped specific goals FAR LEFT: CSF President Ken Slaughter addressed sophomores during club presidents assembly. LEFT: Innocence and beauty reign inthe peaceful faces of two children at play. Requiring better than average grades for members, CSF spent much time and effort attempting to initiate the use of honor passes which would allow the honor students special privileges. The annual spring Honor Day gave members a day off for a field trip CSF-jim Watanabe, Mitzi Olson, Kevin Shultz, Larry Orsakt, Robert S9f1SfAf1V19 Fergeson, Debbie MCCUHTOF1, Phil M9fZl6f,l0l1n McLaughlin, Ken Slaughter, Steve Thomas, Mike Mikulics, Karen Paulus, Beverly Vale, john Watanabe, Cathy jackson, janel Rowe Zakzeski, Monte Farris, Mike Duffy, Sandy Spelliscy, Connie Hutto, Pam Ratkovic, Pam Walli, Eva R9Dl0Sl9f NHHCY MCMurtrv, 5l'19VYl, Debby Neff, Randy Rogers, judy Kollar, Ellen Lancaster, Sheryl H21fI'iS- Amick, Christy Peck, Patti Myers, Christy Charles, Celia Matthys- K 77' Y'YX Ac ivities 31 VPHS service organizations S and Key Clubs sacrificed long hours for many worthy activities during 1970-71. Participating in numerous food and fund raising drives, the clubs worked together in the annual Christmas expedi- tion of orphans to VPHS. Aiding the March of Dimes Rubella Clinic at Villa Park, sponsoring dances, and presenting the color guard at games headed Key Club achievements. Constantly supplying much- needed assistance,S Club mem- bers were responsible' for sup'- porting an orphan in India and engineering the Indian Food Drive at Thanksgiving. ABOVE RIGHT: S and Key Club members used school transportation for a caroling trip around campus before the Christmas assembly. ABOVE: Rich Hill and friend contributed their smiling faces and cheerful voices to the caroler's efforts to spread goodwill and Christmas cheer. CENTER: Mr. Buck, as activities director, worked behind the scenes and sometimes in front to keep assemblies running smoothly. CENTER RIGHT: A candy cane served to brighten her day just a little bit more. BELOW: Candid honesty was this orphan's reaction to gift received during Christmas assembly. 32 Activities VP sul 1 in Ni' if 1 I 'f rtfllllli wx r VPHS service clubs supported causes l Presidents of all on-campus clubs were represented in first year of new Inter Club Council. Purpose of the ICC was to coordinate club activities on campus. Newly reformed, ICC lost the legislative authority it pre- viously had held. ICC-Beth Brumley, Debbie Neff, Dave Hasbrouck, Sandy Goldman, Debbie Sorenson, Waverely Boling, Bob Young, Dean Hopkins, Clark Kinkaid, Harold Lewis, Ron Todd, Ronna Caulden, Linda Laufenburg, Ken Slaughter, Wayne DePaola, Dale Osgood. Activities 33 lt's time. Great growling machines, all complexes of precision-made gears, strain to be released as the weary wait roars to an end. Unremembered months suddenly end in the frightful glory of the moment of reckoning. Fume-laden mud-flows of air ooze over all, death grows, riding the wind, but there's no time to fear for life. And then there is no time at all. Dreams melt to rivers of tears in a howling furnace of noise and distortion. One fault, one hundredth of a second off-and all the laborious work has gone for nothing. So little time to lose so much . . . Ed Yaros -Auto Club Co-ed club members, busy during December, were helped to understand their role in society through donations and sending Christmas cards in support of the Nancy and Holli funds, and collecting toys for needy Indian children. 34-Activities VPHS clubs served campus community W .Qs l ,,-U + ,f x ABOVE LEFT: Bottle drive project Conservation club funds and community ABOVE: Edibles boosted morni n at Co-ed club CENTER ABOVE: Kent Hamada and Andy Li adjusted carbulator of VP's Scholarship Dra entry in last minute check 0 il 7, l . LA 1 it .q ,H llc Um, aff ix ' - i . , 1' 1 :l x ,. CE ' Z' , - fx f ' .V . , .V ig 4. is-, 1 ,...- ' f .fo I xxx Lucie ,QPWAF iz., .. 1 V -A - iw: . I .g....-..,: 2-ft, .lv . If kt Effm 'vwazgi-A' jf' l 'f 1 'ru wt, '7 , . -5. afar 4 b'E'1',,: -'jf-- X' ' , Ml 'ffZ9?f5 3 '43-,-Fo, A ' L '- l -'P A-4' 'ff' f-ff' - ' .j. Language clubs sponsored a variety of activities this year. French club raised money on a car wash, collected food and toys for needy families, held a progressive dinner, a continental breakfast and entertained speakers from France. Spanish club members visited Padua Hills Theater, Mexican Art exhibitions and the San juan Capistrano mission. Wandering Spaniards sold Sees suckers on campus to fund year end grand fiesta. '- ,gf an 3, . 1 2 fuer A ' 'xg' ' , V' l Z l 4 ' 'f ' . 12 p...... ' f 'nl -Q ,-.4p- :- lla ft N rv ww :V ioffl n r olllmu 0,6 fl 4 i A . f ot mlllule ' - in mill - ,A 'Sh ill ff il i il. las '1.f':l- ABOVE: French club members viewed slides of Palace de Versailles during early morning club meeting. CENTER: Residents of Villa Park watched in dismay as one orange grove after another was destroyed to make way for new homes. ABOVE: Spanish club President Sandy Goldman conducted weekly meeting. t N F ui. it iw . QM , 'DMm..,wq,,,mw V VQKQ ,,,,,.,,, ln... .1 J M -. ,s Activities-35 Villa Park's Choirs let loose with a multitude of activities. Enter the Young , a group derived from Vocal Ensemble, prepared for a 32 day tour of Europe with vigorous dance routines to Day Tripper and lt's a Great Life . Women's Concert Choir and Concert Choir combined to form a massive chorus for Vivaldi's Gloria . Concert Choir, backed with 80 powerful voices, performed l Am An American and Battle Hymn of the Republic for Disneyland's Star Spangled Weekend. Vocal Ensemble continued its fast-moving Contemporary Sounds with perform- ances at the Convention Center, Revere House and a USO show for Marines. ABOVE: With songs such as Day Tripper and Enter the Young , Villa Park's Ensemble performed for TV scout. FAR RIGHT: Reviewing last minute procedures, Barbara Talbert, Diane lannone and Cindy Trogdon prepared for concert in VP's gym. RIGHT: Senior Bob Cruz forfeited privilege to perform with Ensemble in order to provide piano accompaniment during practice session. Europe beckoned singers Q N l . .va . '.g Q'e'f'4-L - v F , , ., I -Y l W lg. ,ll fxs Nui 1 , h xxx, f i .X -x , .3 3 i fir' , I vi G lm 36-Activities ABQVE: Ensemble-FIRST ROW-Gary Lamph, Bob Cruz, Forrest Pierson, Steve RISHGY, Danny Parker, Dana Wheeton, Dick Hoi, George Humphreys. SECOND ROW-Karen Szbonya, Orin Fast, lane Riordan, Ken Viel, Liz Prestigiacomo, DEW Teeter, Ronna Gaulden, lim Collins, Ann Pocinich, Rick Turner, Barb Dahleenf l-ee Francis, Brenda Channell. THIRD ROW-Debbie Kidder, jerrol Cline, Pam RosenbefY1 Rick Walker, Shirley Fritts, Phil McCalister, Diana Eliassen, joe Alongi, Jeri Armstr0f1Ef loe Zamarropa, Waverly Boling, Mike Gibson, Debbie Frick, Dave Scott Marla Bricker, Paul Sandbefg- A Sl K, is LEFT: Concert Choir entertained fifth graders with patriotic song, I Am An American . Q1 BELOW: Women's Glee-j. Abrise, L. Atheide, S. Amick, C. Bateson, C. Charles, D. Cobine, I. Comstock, l. Contant, C. Curtis, P. Dabroski, L. Davey, F. Dunkleman, C. Endter, P. Gibson, K. Gilbert, T. Harrington, S. Hensley, G. Holland, D. lannone, V. ller, 1. lson, K. jolliff, L. King, j. Loving, D. Lowery R. MacKinnon, D. Mannion, L. Marcelli, S. McNamara, D. Moore, S. Moorehouse, R. Morrow, N. Moyers, S. Oftutt, M. Olsen, M. Olson, T. Roberts, D. Schrandt, D. Sears, C. Shoemaker, H. Sommers, 1. Sparks, S. Qi Q wwf. . fl.Qjf::r1p'f,f' f' s h. I l 2-59.24 rf. 1 , 1. a .f M . . 'tl reslllfl' rllJlllEl',. zillllll, lgfllllh ijafllky llllenvz frlclig rfllul' K Stanley, B. Talbert, D. Thomas, C. Trogdon, 1. Waite, B. Weech, S. White, M. Wilson, B. Young, M. Young. . V. U ' 4' -K ' 1.1 G -1 N - Q . r A -4 ' .5 5 . gk .-fx' - iw ., L 1 1-I . , - F .U X -fs, - A- ,-X A I f 4- 1 . xl , , gb 1 I ' -f . . A f - A 'N ' A -Q el 1: ' Y ,gs I .i B21 f, I X ,I I ,. I . L R , 'V , 2' ,A 4,4 A b G 7 : .ti 'C l L ' l L lll ll 7 l , if . , .M xll'Pl,l.l,:p'. 1 il . .ll F . V . gli - V Lil gll WJ! fl tl F1 ' QA F ' ,l 5 I ' ' .l 1' l , f gli ul' rilflkvf, Q 2 1. fy lik lx.. A -'-- i V 1 H ll. . VA x ,' . V. -' 1. -2 f H. . Lf- . . . ' ABOVE: Concert Choir-I. Abrise, M. Alps, A. Anderson, S. Amick, C. Bateson, l. Betts, D. Brandriff, K. Betts, M. Brinker, R. Brown, R. Burch, D. Canova, 1. Cenami, K. Chamblin, N. Chidder, I. Cline, D. Conkey, C. Dayton, A. Dickinson, S. Dillingham, C. Eastwood, D. Eliassen, C. Elkins, O. Fast, S. Fast, T. Fischbach, S. Fitzpatrick, L. Francis, R. Gaulden, M. Gibson, M. Gilbertson, L. Gladden, S. Goldman, S. Harris, S. Hensley, V. Hess, B. Hoyt, D. lannone, M. Karanickolas, L. Karnes, R. Kenney, D. Kidder, R. Lescault, S. Litton, L. Lutz, M. MacMullen, M. Mason, P. McCalister,1. McDonald, M. McNamara, G. Miller, l. Minick, L. Moore, R. Morrow, K. Nelson, M. Olson, F. Pierson, L. Prestigiacoma, A. Ramos, S. Rigney, G. Robinson, P. Rosenbery, P. Sandberg, D. Scott, C. Sommers, H. Sommers, B. Suggs, K. Szobonya, B. Talbert, D. Teeter, C. Trogdon, L. Turner, D. Vanetten, S. Watson, l. Wesley, L. Whitley, C. Williams, G. Williams, 1. Willis, M. Wilson, P. Winston, l. Zamarripa. Activities-37 --f---- -3--vf - Varsity club initiated the Athlete's Feet dance, and sponsored a rip-roaring Faculty-Lettermen Donkey Basketball Game featuring Teddy Bear Mullen to secure funds for the athletic department. With Lettermen's club, Varsity club members also presented Villa Park's gym with a 100 point scoreboard- a symbol of high goals marked for future CIF bound teams. ABOVE: Business teacher Leo Fracalosy trotted down court looking somewhat unsure of who was in control. VARSITY CLUB MEMBERS: FIRST ROW, D. Wilcox, V. Wheeler, S. Tarabilda, I. Wyman, M. Pocinich, P. Mclnally, T. Davies. SECOND ROW: K. McConchie, I. Kimbal, M. Wyrick, M. DePaola, K. Talmage, V. Jarvis, M. Combs, R. Krage, D. Anderson, I. Peterson, R. Walker, R. Sheehan. BELOW: Seniors Gary Kempton and Steve Greenberg plotted strategy to overcome faculty lead. 38-Activities V ...aa 1 45? 9-v I' Facult muli hly upset Lettermen 36-34 ,.,,-1 . ' 'fV'2'f '1Ln:ki i x - LEFT: Mounting moving steeds proved difficult for inexperienced equestrians. BELOW: Urgency necessitated official serve dual role as sanitary engineer. Q l s 'fe .ia ...sz-Q M : wmv 47,5 5, LETTERMEN CLUB MEMBERS: B. Tarabilda, C. Kincaid, L. Smith, D. Van Etten, R. Sniezko, S. Spelliscy, S. Fast, C. Smith, D. Krass, T. Kincaid, S. Anderson, I. Mendez, B. Moran, R. McGinley, D. Shaffer, S. Razinski, R. Wolsky, M. Bradner, R. Walker, R. Clayton, G. McGuire, I. Kimbal, T. Davies. Activities-39 fHomecom ing197O - ll I We ve0nIy just Begun. 'ywlnnlpmv I - ff: E ,M ,M 9 xg 1' 1 ,J -,N J Q ' u 1 A ' ' Q A f 1 'H . A If ia., -is g .NN X Facing Foothill High in a Homecoming football showdown on a cool night it in early October, the Spartans fell in a 7-0 loss. But a spectacular band and drill team halftime show saluting the soon-to-be-crowned Homecoming Queen,.Liz Faber, added excitement to the tearful, happy early evening. Queen Liz and Princesses Pam Fornof, Val Wheeler, Vicki larvis, and Laura Tanner greeted arriving couples at the after game dance as the' band played the 1970 VPHS theme, We've Only lust Begun. l 'xlyg 9 . S.-1 2:25551 iff? Assemblies Cancelledg Reinstated ,W-vw X: 42-Activities TOP: Crowds danced on V.P.'s cafeteria floor at Girl-Date-Boy. CENTER: New styles hit V.P.'s Starlight Serenade. ABOVE: Couples enjoyed centered seating at February 27 Girl-Date-Boy. LEFT: Lead singer of Churchill Downs en- tertained at GAA sponsored Girl-Date-Boy. l M. l i llmlil 'lit il , I Il l E v lr fl ll '-x x X lggluaqhm Q Piland Ru wwlmuhit glllll lub Y. 'llllillnn of lllum. Mlhyglx llllllliiir ig ,HDD . 1 5 . l , ' i .8131 TOP: Coaches Don Thompson, Ted Mullen, Dave Ochoa, Bob Hughes, and Russ Murphy ended The Great Experience talent show with exhibition of feminine fashions. CENTER: Bob Young campaigned for ASB Vice President with an imitation of President Nixon. ABOVE LEFT: ln the first after school assembly, Mrs. Gail Hanson pleaded for student support to aid the POW's and the MlA's. ABOVE RIGHT: The Up With People assembly drew some negative response from the audience. fs- -x-.txv.sw-1--s-1e-vy-v.s.- ww-N-P 3 ,, Q. , 1 1 jj, L. ms 1 Assemblies, dances and productions provided inter- mittent entertainment for VPHS students during the school year. GAA turned the cafetorium into a park setting of Starlight Serenade for the annual Girl-Date-Boy Dance. The choir department's Great Experience allowed students, faculty and friends to share talents and laughs. Assemblies suffered ups and downs this year as did students interest in this activity. Activities-43 L 777 ! Coronation '71 B honored seniors Bernie Bernard and his Orchestra provided K Coronation couples with an evening of cheek-to- cheek dancing at the Balboa Pavillion. From a court ,, -0 f ' selected by the senior steering committee for individual . contributions to senior class, Steve Tarabilda and r 2 B Randi Reinhardt were crowned King and Queen. Near evening's end, couples dressed in formals and tuxedos crowded around the downstairs pinball machines. l iff: fl 1' .ff Y- , ff X RIGHT: Couples dance in the newly refurbished Balboa Pavillion. X 3 ig Q s , ' I ' '11 x . 3 5 as ,ki gf' .-, q ,, 5, . 72:1 ,,,ik ig: 35 CORONATION COURT: George Mindy Bob Large, Sue Dugan, Queen Randi Kin Tarabilda, Linda Laufenberg, jay Shelley Wilson, Ron 44-Activities FAR LEFT: Connie Banning and friend Foxtrotted to Bernie Bernard and his Orchestra. LEFT: janet Knutsen congratulates King Steve with gentle kiss. LEFT BELOW: Reigning King Steve Tarabilda and Queen Randi Reinhardt exchange confidences amidst Coronation excitement. BELOW: Pinball wizards hit fun zone during Coronation festivities. ,,.. 7? W, 4 AM. li-,f f grill, f f: . , ,i ' gg mf ggi-f lllllllli L ip L fi ! L X' f fgi 4 'hi i - N - i 1 Activities-45 Rehearsals, tryouts' I filled spring days Zi.-1-1 ,.: ,1 I V nu V U t--- ,. Mifffliiy 7 ' ' ' - . ,Wm ' ,YV .,47O, 7 ' ,4 . . ...WA 5 I H -' ' ' ' 5 A ,V , K 5 V ll ' 4 ,fr 4' if ,-: , ' I ' ' 1. 1 ri' full , . 2 1 I 46-Activities ABOVE: Songleader candidates Pam Walli and Marlo Bowman practiced routines during song clinics, RIGHT: CASC District presidentlan Passovoy officiated meeting held at VPHS in February. .X A I' l ' l i l ' l 1 QM i f 45' 'LVAVg'v ' n . Agp tx Jig, A 49 ar ,A 4 Q2 ,gl SWS' Ui 0' I gl y f I 'r' 1 1 P-' l PQ l l i J f Tw , Y 9 Sl utt it r lt - 115' .7 - 1521 .if V ' ., In z A ,. M51 a mt 'Q ' 'wgpgvf ' -'Baci-4 H ,- , .- 19:71, ri.. A I ,Q ,W , ,vi fzzq,-1' , H57 . g?5f'1:Q6 fsz-, -' 2 9:1 ,af wif - f. -Hf1f'L324-.T , ' V' ' Ulf 54' az, -, If J ' ,a :-in 3, -wifi? 'MZ f . Y S:Q:1 '55Fi. sith -1 H'- , Am :vi .av 1' ', .5 , w, gm 5 1.. f -,gg 1 :Z V 3' 'Jw fix. - r 4 X '1 QM f E257 4.55 1 if tb- uw ,lie I S- , i X .X J l Fx, Q5 A J llumbi lm will H c.. -5, 4 K. .Y X u 1 N fkkv: X H ,L s ff 44 K-L ii '1 5 'B' fe -- em, ' wa. ,-,... . --mu '-. -, , a. .. N. ,, . 'aa' 1 '4 7 Villa Panels Hlg l'1 Slqliotsl jaresetmbs ad een! lvlvfcli . . '2.s,r:1,5o.5i Cfnlgfgctlfgvwt W' P' M' 3Tdd?tl'5-L 1.00 Aclulka' U50 Entering the final months of the 1970-71 school year, Villa Park students were kept busy with numerous spring activities. Gaiety and color attracted stu- dents to the Drill Team's salute to the U.S. in l'll Take America The story of a troubled young girl provided the story for the Drama Department's spring production, The Bad Seed . Casting an amusing and often surprising spell over students, the senior class arranged the Floyd McGuire hypnotist show in February. Guesting for Key Club, the world famed basket- ball Harlem Clowns played in a benefit to raise funds for Tradition Day which added greenery to the VPHS campus. The gentle beat of the Random Sample, a Campus Life spon- sored group entertained an SRO cafeteria crowd in the first morning non-mandatory assem- bly of the year. VPHS Senior lan Passovoy presided over the California Assn. of Student Council District 21. Comprised of delegates from Orange County high schools, the group closed a year filled with many frustrations and left new leadership in the hands of next year's leaders. .Q BELOW RIGHT: Drill team members are spotlighted during The Declaration of lndependence for April 1st and 2nd performance. BELOW LEFT: Choreographer Laurie Kane practiced drill team number Keemosabe . ABOVE: Cathy Pinkerton pleaded with lan Beavers in scene during rehearsals for drama production The Bad Seed. l.- Yugi, Activities-47 '-.f j' 1 '4lli f . 1 U , l Q Bound together by monthly dinner meetings and with the goal of making Girls' League interesting to all girls, members of the Girls' League cabinet planned the sale of Valentine's Day carnations, fashion show assemblies, and crazy skits. My Heart Belongs to Daddy themed 71's Date Dad , Mom was given equal time in May at Hi Mom. Girls' League Cabinet also involved itself in planning to attend a state-wide Girls' League conference to be held in San Francisco. Girls' League week ended the year with the traditional Sadie Hawkins in April and election of next year's Cabinet. 48-Activities l i ABOVE LEFT: Girls' League President Linda narrated the annual Girls' League skit ABOVE RIGHT: ludy Colley, jenny Percy, Ann and Lark Turner sang, l'm a little Carnation Day CENTER: Girls' League Carnation Day hit hassles on delivery and caused postponement- ABOVE: In the Homecoming Mum Skit, Liz Faber wals on the receiving end of Sharon Bruce's pie pitch. ,tx N Girls' League cabinet ' incited involvement 1 -fl it Q Y from female Spartans i l l . il i 'Ii - an is E f..L:..:.. --f- , '5...--. U.. .f -v-f' , ABOVE: jenny Percy, alias the chicken, got ready to lay an egg at the Cirl's League assembly. CENTER: Girl's League Cabinet wound up their opening assembly singing, lt's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorrowfl BELOW: Connie Banning, Lisa Davey, and Ceila Forester belted out, Baby, Baby Don't Leave Me, while Sharon Bruce rocked out. in! lllidlv edllfim lei? Ann , lil 9 HIDBY ple? 1 Dllll lll sed PM 1'Hruct'SP' , it Liz libel-l nr. Activities-49 K 7'-'QR- -I ..,,.-.,,. amazed onlookers Busting with enthusiasm, songleaders- routine cauu audience upheaipi Pep antics SONCLEADERS-Pam Fornof, jennifer Wyman, Laura Tanner, Arlene Nelson, Mary Pocinich, Val Wheeler. f BQJV Q' ' tg! 'ff . 1 , -fftvaffr' , -if f ,ff i i f Al YJ Q -D K nj Q ff ,i .., 'K ,lf J' 654' I ' 44? r 44' f' nf' it 0 435 Q f ll 'L r fir! 4 I fl f ,Q .F 'QLXKA 1'0- . ,,,, rr , , fm: vi f f . MWQ K. A Q. yu , E Q af rg ff Q xx x CHEERLEADERS-Clockwise: Dan Parker. Vicki larvis, Dona Anderson, Arrival of the Blue Frog climaxed pep assembly for 1 50+Actiyi'ties r e ,, - - .Y..,,, ..-Q--F. -. V- H A'- -s..,.....::-1,:,..f...5:f-.:.', .V -- - Ll .411 iff'-Q-, '.f.nT- S.LL.- Y...-. if --4.2.4 George Humphreys, Debbie Wilcox. Homecoming tl-'I' If all 1 X1 li s T , il , if'lT,1sf I wifi fu -f .1 Wal l l ,L il I ,I .ul ty T yy ull irxil ir'-'Pi 'x tl- ii, kg 'i ill! t it r 4, V. It' M I i ifl'i'.i-i til 'rl 'll l til .' All li 'tit-it lsr il, i5ll,l la-t lil' HF! -J Ay, E l0t ' 73 li JH? X Swunrr, lllbnw N -, X . l i l l ITP , iii V'l if 'l ' l l 'l rl .,. I .1 i PEP SQUAD-Below: Lynn Jensen, Arlene Nelson, Pam Fornof, Marv Pocinifh- Center: Dona Anderson, Laura Tanner, Val Wheeler, Vicki iarvis. Above: Debbie Wilcox, Dan Parker, jennifer Wyman, George Humphreys. I Jtitlllr Ll ,mf ll J l Q +3 1 Debbie's wavering balance caused little dismay to a confidently smiling George. Introducing acrobatics into routines, the 1970-71 cheer- leaders presented a new style cheering to Villa Park High School. ' Far out chants and crazy antics by George and Dan encouraged spirit within the crowds. During summer camp at Redlands University, Villa Park's cheerleader gained early recognition receiving the Spark Plug award for being the most spirited group at camp. In their own inimitable style the 1970-71 songleaders bounced into the first pep assembly with spirit and sometimes questionable grace. Painted pep signs, rally routines and skits, varsity club functions, sports award banquet, performances, and numerous other school activi- ties reflected the dedication of this hard working group. . meer-es W . Y., ...,.--- -L A , V .....,,...:v:-ff. UWMW ABOVE: The famed Victory Bell rang out Spartan triumphs. BENCHWARMERS: FIRST ROW: Ronna Gaulden, Sandy Goldman, Debbie Foster, Kathy Paulus. SECOND ROW: Chris Bradley, Pam Simonson, Sue Hoffman, Allison Houk, Carol Bales, jane Riordan, Diana Eliassen, Kathie Friend, Marsha Buell, Dottie Hilton, Marge Olson, Ann Funk, Lynda Zwinger. THIRD ROW: Kim Vasquez, Ann Quist, Sue Hubbell, Debbie Wolsky, Lisa Fearns, Cindy Woepse, Linda Laufenberg, Linda Rodieck, Debbie Conkey, Mary Brooks, Sue Doerr, Chadra Sommers, Liz Faber. RIGHT: Multitudes of spirited Spartans turned out to support pep club's annual picture taking session. Exuberant Benchwarmers flooded Kelly Stadium with signs, spirit buttons and pep tags, braving rain, sand, and the treacherous feet of Mullen-Men as they clutched halftime props. The plaid clad girls presented an incredible blue cake to the football team and unveiled a newly painted Alma Mater during basketball season. Rowdy Pep Club meetings surged with George's rousing Heyyyyy . . . cheer and more than 100 screaming voices. 52-Activities Vivacious pepsters promoted school spirit R7 Sli Spi 'I lr n -3 Q -.J v i l 6 .Ti li E . y ,l i t AAC Ulf gl W 9' li. I l R i ei: ' Y, 6 gl if . lf Hauling the microphone at athletic competi- tions, mascot Lynn jensen led chants and yells with boisterous pride. Lynn also worked with cheer and songleaders in pep activities. Getting away from the usual mascot attire, Lynn appeared in a blue and silver costume reflecting the original early Greek Spartans. Less publicized teams in the athletic spot- light received support from an enthusiastic squad of junior varsity cheerleaders. Five dedicated girls represented Villa Park on the sidelines of l.V., Bee and Cee games. LI L., K V ' L i i l l i E. .- I .5 ' ,f +L' . . - '- A M r-'.-J-. Gfiffaiaai- . V ...L ,.- .ff i. 4,1 4. .-,xg ur q,,., ,' fn, - W qw Q.: :fm psi! 51, -3, ., 1, sn' . AW: Q , it .. 'f,1,,' 'q, - 4' ,. ',.,:. 1 '-,. y , ,- -ia ,- .ix fl - QQ 3 'fl '-fri FZ! lflggf-3 Q., LZ- V jigs, 3 .' 1 45 3 .f- ,v , 'l, - '-113 ,imt tff ' O hnflfii-ll' ,gi x, 1 ing, ,.t, .,. ,vi 'qs . n ,4 V U- 'I-f Vi- f 2.51 nf ,-i E . N ,f f ,-' 1-13721 ' ' .. - f ' I ,YJ-'. , . i.. , , , M , 4 , ,Q ,gf ,f -, ' f ' 1 1 y .'-1: - V V. e7 ' ' ' f 1 .s efla- 2 L' N ? , 7 1-.lb 'f .'.,'f., f --.i ff - .. . ' IVAA' -.Yi x ,- C-. Tax . , . , r, N .U ,,,.,. , -5 4 , J, . ,, fn.f.,, 2 U s., .llfbliw . . 11, 'S-ff. .fa 'H r L+ . it' :A al V . 3 20:5 Q. fQ2 'xl - A '1 1.7 'A wifi?-,Y 5- 'le - it ' : ' 15.44. H f 1 ' ' Y 'L ' .-P, -. q.i'L' 5 , n Q E ., - M 5 ' . 5 A ' f V Hx . 4 I ' f : f, 1 q . f' . za., g g , .. I . -. if 5 ., 1 ' V N 'ig . Hu. I . U ? ' ? . 0 V ' - . ' n ' 4 '. H ,Li J .L , ' .. - r ' . , ' A ' , 1 I - , ,I . ' , ' . .,- 'VV 6' ly: I 5 1. ag., 0? - ,, ', V. . 3. A V.- ,s B f . ,. N - . 2 - -Q. ngfan - -is v 3., QQ' ' V - ' , ,mia iwi 4' Fi xx- l ' QI .. . ,I V , .y .ll i gl, Q Aww a mf V 'v f , Qi sl J , .. -, iff is -Q '. 121 1' 1 f -af ' i n. 1 73 - .V ,r ' T . 1' 'S -Hi W ' 1' f i 4 , L- It-. I . F is it V . A E 'Y , , -' , 1 ' FAR LEFT: Mascot Lynn Jensen. ABOVE CENTER: Lynn's duties included i leading yells and ringing the Victory Bell. LEFT: l.V, Cheerleaders, Carol Smith, Luann Smith, Bonnie Tarabilda, Stephanie Spelliscy theadl, and Diane Krass. l l i Activities-53 X , Y 'f 'i'iv' f 1 VY it week ear vict ir n CU CD -i-i GJ .C cn 3 t U W 1- Y, YA., ,f,, .1 ,. -i ff T , v v W -'-' I ,,,,,M, A1 , l - X ,, Q 1 :ll 'A i . 7 -.,,z:,. i 7 T l -122. ll 1 W, ,... , ., . L ' ,z,q,,a. ..., , ..., -.q:.,.t-4.'.fLfa.my ' f z:f:4m1z4fAy.z1a41gp2,La.a.4 ...... 1 .....,,, ,, ABOVE: Leaping with enthusiasm, coach Ted Mullen displayed exuberant cheerleading talents during faculty spirit day. ABOVE RIGHT: Seniors mocked Oranges Homecoming Court as tension mounted prior to big game against Orange. CENTER: Senior Soul led class of '71 to first in November spirit day competition. RIGHT: Senior john Watanabe delighted in performance as Orange Homecoming princess during senior spirit day assembly. 4-Activities I , Q. s vwx -salt - ,L ,- -QL 2 :ini .j-l, i:v'1w-v'H,--l- ' -1 .nw 1,1 -, 1, ' ,,y , -ilk , l, ' tk, , ,, , - . .1 E X it , in . ,. lxlllll , W t1'j,Q.I,:'.l I-Tf Q il, ill ,,-Lil .. . 4,35 . t - will if ' f-v f-- 5 . W I. 4. , , yl..l,1-,lv , ,f,, f.i3 .V if l ffl 5 l .:,.'A,, H, , ,,,,,,.. , ,HW If? .. zfl' t . .-,,f,,1-17,11-.A, ' i Q, . ,N 5.9.11 gzgf, 1243 ' 1 .' hx 1 '- Q, , , -1 , '- L-, kg .V in-ill' '-Qfslg ... -,V , ,' - -' -' ' 1 .1 -, -' ' V51--1. 'XT' ' z c4lfiatilby.membe-rs of ,sophomore class, lean Janson Qriloolcgrs -withhrousing 'rock dance at sophomore lf, ,HUF . ,gj . Jgmgrgjares,pgam'ise,rea, onto thfe forum stage 'to join ftfSQ5,li10rtiQ,r.eL Smifit 'JEW- l2llj'rstl'.atte1rn,p.te'd ftoi mioderate junior Spirit Day Gesiriaowas bombarded with assorted pies. Spirit Week rose to full frenzy by Friday's pep rally. Head yell leader Ted Mullen massed faculty members onto the stage, and with the assist- ance of mascot Sophia Schepe, led rowdy-chants and cheers. juniors matched rival cars in the midst of crashing heads and shaving cream. Students witnessed the death of a Panther , Sopho- more style, amid an avalanche of fruit and milk. Seniors decorated Villa Park during early morning hours with Spartan heads, crepe paper and balloons, raced through Orange High School in a mad car caravan, and presented .a mock Homecoming Court in their final skit. Activities R5 d HHtea in 'U s.. CU remf eanda S HU ru 1 51. ff, 1 1: DRILL TEAM--FIRST ROW: Sr. Lt. Janet Gillert, Captain Deidre Holloway, jr. Gail Resh, Rachel Enriquez, Barb Habif, Debbie Shirley. THIRD ROW: Sandy Nesmith, Sandy Madigan. FOURTH ROW: Pam Ratkovic, Carol Thompson, Bowman. FIFTH ROW: Olga Enriquez, Marla Crosswhite, Vicki Hempenius Laura DeMerschman, Cay Brindle, Debbie Kindrat, Janice Heacox, Raellen Charmagne Popejoy, Pam Walli, Shelly Sandoval, Eloise Jennings, Mary 7 fi? cc., Wedfff Bl will 5' wif' sift ,Li I l l , I I V ji y im ' riri Jkw lf tiff-s xg .f ,Q -,m.,4a,1i.r.Qi ' ll., V i , M n - X , ,,r 'i ixiu idlllb 2 ' Av ' I T I L I E. fr'N ' ' 7 ' , 'W I 1 '- , - , 1:-Zff: I - ' u ,X ggi 4 4 M I. ,. I ,,, .A , 1,4511 I I I I '43-:VL-,-.ir M 'J .egg-:pf ' t mf' jvfmv-rA::::r:gg,g2f L, ' 45'f ' '--, , ,1,f::.x::.f:f4' ' J J , ...J 4 g I I 'V 3, , ,, ,. Qaptain Deidre Holloway smiled at spectators CENTER: Between performances band and drill team members sat stiffly erect V lil-IW during Rosemead parade. VPHS's team captured SO BS H01 I0 crumple uniforms. V1 lrrmlan third place award. 56-Activities ABOVE: High stepping Spartan legion followed parallel white lines to the excitemenl of the Arcadia parade- , i Y ll 1,17 if l l l Sam jackson. SECOND ROW: lolene Moothart, Patty Steele, Anita Barns, Debbie Marquez, Rpm Debbie Clark, Susan Rogers, Leslie Karns, Shawn McClusker, DiAun Moore, leri Q Sacksteder, Bonnie Braun, Merrillee Karanickolas, leanette Shay, Sharon Vale, Marlo ,I MacKinnon, Sue Glenn, Rachelle Franklin, lanell Rowe, Terri Taylor. SIXTH ROW: lun, Sue Bradrick, Anita Downsworth, lanice McDonald. SEVENTH ROW: Laurie Kane, ' Ginny Mason. X 4 1 , , aaaa M l lf' Helmeted heads held high, Gay Brindle, Pam Walli, Shelley Snadoval, and Debbie Kindrat M concentrated on keeping step to the beat, beat, beat of Spartan drums in West Arcadia. nllll all ,dll ll X1 ll Precision marching, routine construction, and pride all served as basis for judging the Villa Park drill team in parades at West Arcadia, Santa Monica, National City and May Parade. Rain hampered the team's debut in the Santa Claus Lane parade during Thanksgiving holidays, but could not dampen the spirit ofthe group led by Deidre Holloway, captain. Home football and basketball games, Date Dad , and half- time shows performed by 55 talented girls entertained parents and students. The drill team took a large audience on a tour of the United States at its presentation, l'll Take America in the annual Spring show. Activities 5,7 ..,, ,C gg C, , gg,MW,,e,,QVc 1 - - - 1 RIGHT: Dave Primac, john Gilmore and Scott Kimes worked with orchestra members from Orange High in all district orchestra practice BELOW LEFT: Hope Bosheff and Sandy johnson concentrated on Haydn s Symphony 104 ,....A.. CENTER: VPHS' banner girls displayed prize- winning form in November's Santa Monica Band Review. Banner girls include F. Bosheff, L. Edwards, M. Gale, P. Greening, j. johnson, C. Matthews, D. Osgood, C. Plunk, D. Ponzio, C. Senator, C. Hollis. RIGHT: Flag Girls include FRONT ROW: B. Nally. SECOND ROW: C. Peters, H. Bosheff, S. Rosenberry. THIRD ROW: M. Durst, N. Hasbrouck, L. Way, N. Kleinert. FOURTH ROW: j. Betts M. Horn, K. Wittmer, L. Russell, D. Van Maurik, P. Hoffman, E. Lancaster. ORCHESTRA MEMBERS INCLUDE j. Boynton, D. Finnegan, j. Gilmore, G. Humphries, C. jay, S. Karns, D. Krass, D. Leber, R. Lewis, G. Luce, M. MacMullen, R. Minor, W. Muise, j. Paajanen, D. Parker, D. Primac, j. Primac, M. Roeske, C. Snodgrass, D. Wells, j. Williams, H. Bosheff, S. Chambers, R. Szina, G. Follman j. Fox, K. Gregord, D. Griffin, N. Hasbrouck, D. jacobson, j. jacobson, S. johnson, D. Lee, C. Lipps, K. Mallinclsrodt, M. Miller, j. Neff, D. Rado, C. Wagner, M. Wulff. 58-Activities Orchestra performed, . banner, flag girls paraded li i i PS ,lf ' 'Z' '12 '. Y 1-'V -jf.- ' Q ..f,. -15-J ' fq 4 -.xr - . .-r Spending countless hours of practice in the hectic band I room, flag and banner girls, pep band and orchestra mem- bers prepared for numerous i performances. In halftimes, l parades, concerts and competitions, these groups il represented Villa Park High. Placing in March's Arroya Competition this year's flag , twirlers grabbed seventh place State honors. Pep band performed at home ll games and pep rallies often winning the spirit stick with l their enthusiasm and razzamatazz. i l i i l ti- K if ' ffiif ' ii '.. jf'-, r Y .f V 1. .VA . 7. J - I . . ' l' ' -' ,f - ' U fx' '1 . .LL -45:4 f lt ' '23 1 . in if I... ' ' fl I X 1 I' ' Q - ' a .. . 1 ,. - lf f fo. . .. - f 5 .. ' ' M ,.' l ' .i ff rf ' ' 'I -.. A ' 'ff Lf 1 . : 4,1 -0 f , ? E 1, I l ' -Q' ,gil ' , ' , 1 . 1 i ll .30 .: ea. fi .Q i -f ., , h Y 3 , I ', 1' 'L 1 4 Q ,iv - I: Q . r f ' .11 .- . '. 'I r f-31. U- -i 7 6 ' 45 'K f gf 3 ' 'A , v Q ' . . . - - .. ,, A - . g ,I .. , fa , Y, A I F I M' 1 l aBOI:lEldFLaglgirl Patty Hoffman marched through Rosemead streets with elbow and ag e ig ABOVE RIGHT As a part ofthe pep band, Ron Minor, Dave Wells and Cheryl Snodgrass entertained crowds at home basketball games. PEP BAND FRONT ROW: S. Steckley, D. Finnegan, C. Snodgrass, 1. Paajanen, P. Gallagher, 1 A Klecker E Muller S Leber, V. Statsmann, L. Kellogg, C. Yager, D. Hoye. SECOND ROW: L Lallberte C Hammond, D. Wells, R. Lewis, Ron Barstad, S. Petty, C. lay, E. Done, 1 P Wilson R Nickle g a l .A l + fl Activities-59 I if f f iz LAL wr A ibn-v-YQ Vg, I BAND MEMBERS INCLUDE: C. Adams, D. Ansari, A. Barela, R. Barstad, K. Baylor,T, ffl, Brown, D. Buck, R. Bundy, R. Campbell, D. Carlstrom, C. Cessna, D. Cholewinski, B. Clark 3 M. Fields, A. Finkle, D. Finnegan, P. Gallagher, P. Geyer, 1. Gillmore, l. Guiffre, M. Gunter' -1 jk Hoye, C. Humphreys, 1. Humphreys, C. lay, B. johnson, S. Karns, L. Kellogg, L. Kenny,Qf Wm R. Lewis, B. Linstrom, T. Lochrie, G. Luce, T. Lundin, M. MacGinnis, M. Malloy, M. MacMullenl Meyer, C. Miller, N. Miller, T. Miller, R. Minor, F. Miser, L. Morris, M. Morris, B. Muisell A. Pepper, S. Petty, A. Piesik, D. Primac, J. Primac, G. Ralston, R. Ramirez, D. Robertgh lfff, Steckley, D. Stevenson, I. Stolps, G. Stone, T. Sulliven, 1. Tisthammer, T. Thomas, R, Varll 13 Wilson, K. Wroten, G. Yagefp . l n ., ,,,,. ,WA,,W7,,,,,,,,.,. , , Flute PlHY9flUf19,P2iBl3f19f1 k9Di OH k6jY 3-Fld in With eyes straight ahead, Nelson,Brown, Gary Kerian, Dino Stevenson, and Dan Sfflde at prestigious Long Beam Invitational- Parker drummed to second place award in West Arcadia band review. Marchin' Spartans brought back trophies. , 60-Activities ,Pu I l -5: ll: tsli5Bergman, A. Betker, C. Bottomley, l. Boyton, R, Brambley, S. Broadbent, P. Brown, N. MC. Clouder, K. COar1, K. Cox, M. Dancer, B. Diggory, C. Domino, E. Done, B. Ely, C. Evans, lliA. Hall, C. Hammond, D. Hawkins, B. Henderson, B. Hodges, I. Hildridge, G. Hovator, D, iii1.Kerian, A. Klecker, D. Krass, L. LaLiberte, V. Leavell, D. Leber, D. Leever, M. Leever, L. Lenzini, oi. C. McLaughlin, L. Melsheimer, Detlev, Merzky, M. Metsker, I. Melendez, S. Metokey, K. eij',E. Muller, B. Nepp, R. Nickle, 1. Nickle, I. Paajanen, L. Paddock, S. Panattoni, D. Parker, iii-M. Roeske, R. Ross, T. Schwetz, K. Scott, G. Sheldon, C. Snodgrass, V. Stotsmann, S. ii.-'Verst, D. Walker, I. Weller, D. Wells, D. Wheaton, l. Williams, C. Wilson, P. Wilson, T. Qluljc .fx ' . Y .T . My i , ,A F wi X il 'T x if . A . V ,J 5 ,. Q I l l X i fl ff' l l F 1 ..,,nm7' I Q F' 5ififl3l.ji .iridil lf' af , F , ' Y ' . 1 fs, ' ' Z 1 . i 1.,,,1.'3i,f af I i ai 1 I I ' ' , 1, F2 '2'yvW f S FAR LEFT: Drum major Rudy Ramirez confidently led band across Kelley Field during halftime show. LEFT: Unaware that it was to rain throughout the night, Dick Leever and Linda Paddock got equipment ready for Santa Claus Lane Parade. ABOVE: Pat Gallagher toted his tuba hundreds of miles during practices, performance and parades. Long hours of band practice under the direction of Mr. Randy Coleman and drum major Rudy Ramirez, and at- tention to details such as trims and shoe polish jobs, contributed to the Spartan band's award winning success this year. In addition to the numerous parades and half- time performances, the band also gained fame for its parties and bus rides after parades. December 13 the VPHS band and drill team joined with the Orange and El Modena bands and drill teams in a Band Extrava- ganza performed at Kelley Field. VPHS's drill team sup- ported the band in its fund raising project in order to raise money for instruments and new band uniforms. Activities 61 E learning now, 'E but must learn forever u. A ir W 1 ' 9 1 . rf, K n 4 ' 2 v 1 A des l R i I i I I i i i i, i 5 0 ' i qi' , id. 1 ff ,. K ,,, i Q A J IAN: v 'gi an ' 0 1 I ' f i ww 'Q 'vfbl E 5 -H. - - - 'E .,.'., A ' fb - ' ,M .,,.,,, 9- fv tx I X1 QW' 1 L-- DV 4 f ' L X? M, .Wo 'I 1 A . U W, ,'- V Ku if i ,, 0- N -i I A 93, ik' Y ' ' ' V4 n ' lv 4. Q-- ' 'r 'Wax- 'S Q , ,H . .Ii i i me .4 W- -A U f , f 2 X , ,: ' ,I Q 1 i 1 I 6, 1 A ,. i' If , :Lf 2 . , I Lf, fl '-3 49370 V I , fx ff, M, C' T . 4 ,, 1 i , , f bf!-ewf wi - academics editor: Lynda Zwinger Liz Faber Debbie Foster Academics-63 Administrators went 'roundg Board pursued objectives Attempting to provide a climate for learning for 25,000 students in the district, Orange Unified Board of Trustees coped with numerous problems and issues in 1970- '71. Having won voter ap- proval for a 16 million dollar bond issue the day after school began in September, in November the board named an ad hoc dress code committee to survey community and campus opinion concerning the con- troversial issue. Meeting at the district office or in junior high auditoriums, the board found its bi-monthly Thursday eve- ning meetings attracting standing room only audiences. LEFT: Mr. Harold Kibby, for 18 years Superintendent of OUSD. 64-Academics To improve Villa Park High School's image in the com- munity was the primary goal of the Spartans' new principal, Mr. Louie S. joseph. Former head of Desert High 1966-'69 and Administrative Assistant to C.I.F. Southern Section 1970, Mr. joseph brought new ideas to improve conditions and facilities for VPHS stu- dents and faculty. Striving for better student-administrative re- lationships, Mr. joseph visited classes, attended activities and rapped with students. Increased student participa- tion and enthusiasm in assemblies, clubs, spirit activi- ties, and sport events contrib- uted in making his first year at VPHS a rewarding experience. BELOW: OUSD Board of Trustees in action: Chairman Bert Skiles, Eleanor Pleines, Ruth Evan, Robert Elliott, tnot visiblel David Miller, Gilbert Darwin and Keith Lynn. .-'Et ., .. if 1, se lol my lllllle, Pl visl l itlill l Sludt, hllSlagW llllll ltg isllsti l lelldlg tllerieit Pier, , l EWG lrlj l 5 'l ix li l., 'f 2. -at Nl il H . in A .lll.lL1lll Utilizing new methods and ideas for improving curriculum, Assistant Principal Bob Carter willingly listened to suggestions from students, faculty, and parents. In his third year at VPHS Mr. Carter contributed long hours working towards a difficult goal: better education. MW 9 , LY! W , , iff 'Yi' ABOVE LEFT: Principal Louie S. joseph. ABOVE RIGHT: Assistant Principal Bob Carter. LEFT: Nothing was so important it couldn't wait while Mr. joseph listened to student problems. Academics-65 Counselors provided direction, understanding Mr. Don Buck, in his second year as director of student activities, was rarely found in his office. Beginning with the largest sale of ASB stickers at pre-registration in the history of Villa Park, he was also responsible for initiating the sale of Spartan watches and spon- soring a student exchange with Pasadena's john Muir High. Mr. Buck added to his duties the work of district advisor of CASC. SN UPPER LEFT TO RIGHT: Counselor Keith Reid, Director of Student Activities Don Buck. LOWER LEFT TO RIGHT: Work Experience Co-ordinator Bob Pomeroyy Dean james Dokos. 66-Academics ' Q ,hw psi. 1:11- in V i nv 1 lx ' i W l ,, 5 r ?v', w ' J , S it Xi i X LEFT: Counselors Bob Edwards and Al Finlayson. With bewildered sophomores, schedules, career prepara- tions, and never ending questions, counselors an- swered the many calls for advice with personal direction, like maps of understanding, they were closely scanned by the confused mass of students. H CENTER: Wilma Whitman. CENTER RIGHT: Attendance Supervisor ABOVE: Dean Walter Hess. Kermm Isaacson' RIGHT BELOW: Counselor Dave Hath. wi f Academics-67 68-Academics Mrs. Eulyne Anrecht Mr. Vince DeFalco Mrs- Sheila Lillegraven Miss Kathy Cashman Mr. Gary Long Mr. Russ Murphy Mr. Tim Owens Mr. Vince Murphy 4 l ' ,. 5- .fm ,f f iififfifi 5 . c 4 , X 4 f 1 I 11 f 1 aff - ,, f ff , 9 Z fx f -xx f , ,V science expanded nil--' 4, CO U rse lQil...iQQll li. if offerings As students grasped the present by examining and understanding the past, Villa Park's Social Science department increased the number and variety of classes offered. Anthropology, Contemporary ' American Problems, and World Religions proved much in latin demand in their first two semesters. 4. International Relations, also l 1 f '.':ll I will lll lfl Sli: lll 4 l F 7 I a new course, received little ,dir response at August registration f, 'fly 1' 'A but was re-offered at second I semester. . 4, A if 1, P512 ' , z ' link, 5,4 V,-.4 ' Having taken the first phase of junior Testing, a junior refleCi5 on the next challenge before her. llli E. turf ,ii Mr. Les Driver Mrs. Linda Runquist me 4 5 i ' W w -- V --F-f.-Y, , ..'-' 1 Ill ill i - ' ,- . ' L5 1--2 f 'ff' '- il- if - sf . xi 53 'YQ .1 . , il . , ya f ...- In Anthropology, Mr. Long demonstrated the tremendous effect of environment on man. ln sophomore history mini-course, Miss Kathy Cashman discussed pressing problems of today with interested students. 'in-ii .- W Mr. RiCh21fd Behr' Mr. Richard Brunt Mrs. Lu jenkins .,L..-if 5 I ' i A, ws, 3 -mfg' ' . 'm Social Psychology, the replacement of senior problems class, comparative Political Systems and American Democracy made up standard senior year classes. World history and United States history were required during sophomore and junior years. A course in economics dealing with current problems of the American economy completed the list of specially designed Social Sciences geared toward the individual student. Academics-69 'mx-J ai l 1 1' 'ii W CENTER: journalist Sharon Savvtelle interviewed visiting Muir High School Students in rural surroundings. BELOW: Seniors Randi Reinhardt and jay Butterworth contemplated the effect of a single yearbook picture. .71-f,4s -r 70-Academics -X 5 i l Miss Ann Becwar Mr. Phil Thoner Miss Roberta Kane Mrs. Karen Kendall Mrs. Evelyn Ching Mr. Memo Hackler r Mr. Richard Corradino I hi lm! ml. E rwtil I -2 I ll l Mrs. Lois Crist Miss Sandra Pierotti Mrs. Gail Hangef iii: '13-5. 0vs,,w V414 -V 044'44.44 fm.-vvfi La was g i IW' f ' E 'A he s 'ai A 1 V I, it B' V V J' M I to: favs .4 rv It ,-f i , ns f i ' . f- f ' i ko ' i QQ a A-xv, V Km , '5' -1. f i- A, tx 1 7 ' SX tx I' A' 7 I tx I f ' 5 4-' fs 21 -' 'Q if QN Mr. lack Rowe Mr. Norm johnson Mrs..Betty Fisher Mrs. Doris Lowman V -----7 -fgg-aryl, -- - 1' 'l 1 1 ' English studies dwell on concepts, Communication English courses touched upon many creative realms. The study of novel, short story, remedial and advanced read- ing, composition, American, British, and World Literature, journalism and speech un- folded latent imaginations. Students were confronted with endless paperbacks, 'Old World' authors, reading com- prehension, and independent poetry study. Emphasis in many classes centered upon the exchange of ideas and the formation of individual opinions. ABOVE: Sophomore English teacher Gail Hanger gave nod of approval to a student. CENTER: Norm johnson entertained Sarah Stewart with suggestions on writing a composition. Academics 71 72-Academics Life's intricacies explored in math and science CENTER: Interested students watch attentively as Mr. Bruce Campbell reviews pertinent material. LOWER RIGHT: In chemistry, Mr. joe Quartucci listened to puzzled student's question. Math courses stimulated curious minds by cultivating thinking, learning and analyti- cal skills. Through the study of Algebra I and ll, Geometry and Senior Math, students found that math was a neces- sarylasset in a numerically accountable world. fV1r.B0b Cameron Mrs. Mary Gallagher Mr. Chuck Kates Mfg, jean Kawaoka MF. l3fT16S Pl'Offlit MF. R0d Williams Jiffy., 7 l ff' ,I X' L . .1 l T v l 1 r ' 1 i -l rl :14 ' ff ' l Www-nav, I X., , ,,,,, J. :,g1.,'f,, , , 4 , l 'U g g: if 53 -.1 V V I . , ,I W, V 4 ,, ,.' i 'f ,mga f ,uf , l , ff My 5, ' I , ' .ZX 2' fi .f'f,+ -- y V - ff' 44 i 1 ar ' 111.4u2-' iff , jf ilewqf g ' W .nl A' UPPER RIGHT: Attention of girls in Biology lecture turned to latest campus gossip. CENTER: lan Beavers pondered question on her Biology test, LOWER LEFT: Mrs. Mary Gallagher, new to V.P. this year, passes on skills to student. Mr. Bruce Campbell Miss Lois Cannavina Mrs, Marilyn Hettick Mr. joe Quartucci Mrs. Sophia Schepe Mr. Elbert Smith 35: 'Q 4 ,Y Ji '47 .L l ., , , as fs X., ML if-an--+:i t ,K f,--. 'ca N' - K. - l YV ' gd lr I ' 4 ls lui 'Q l t inf: 6 f l b Through discussions, early morning field trips to Balboa and class study, science students penetrated the mysteries of their environ- ment as they observed the effects of various life forms on one another. Chem- istry, Biology and Physio- logy prepared students for the future by providing them with an understanding of the physical world and of society's quest for the 'easy' life through technology. Acadenucs 73 74-Academics Creativity explored in art classes Expressions of individuality and creativity characterized the production of hundreds of imaginative projects throughout the year in Villa Park's art courses. Paint- splattered, clay-covered, and plaster-dusted Spartans openly accepted the chal- lenge of seeking new ideas to better their workin various art, crafts, and ceramics courses offered this year. ABOVE LEFT: Ricky Adams fashioned tie-dye T-shirts in ArtsfCrafts class. CENTER: Art I and Il teacher Pat Beck, gave her students a change of pace by taking them outside to sketch. Mrs. Pat Beck Mr. Ed Huttger Mr. john Meulmegref ,, Mr. lay Oliver Mr. Ray Schutte Mrs. Sylvia Won M W! , 'y u I 4, f , V 7 2 i M 6-1 8 fs'-.ll ' ' - f, X ' .n , I AV r hi it 'Qs V .K if Vx im tl AW LEFT: When not teaching ceramics, Mr. john Meufmester and special studies students experimented with blowing glass BELOW: Pete Garratt added finishing touches to a sculpture project for his special studies art program. LEFT BELOW: jan McDermott skillfully shaped her ceramic pinch pot. Qu Academics 75 Stirring musical concerts resulted from consistent hours of class- room concentration. Vocal and Instrumental Ensemble produced a polished sound in per- formances at the Anaheim Convention Center, Disneyland Hotel and at various school activities. In addition, the Concert and Women's Choirs, with String Orchestra, and Concert and Cadet Bands, enjoyed well- earned applause with the Fall and Christmas Concerts. Final success of the choirs and bands depended wholly upon individ- ual effort with the groups. At first a cluttered mass of individuals, the groups, when musically arrayed, gained the ability of think- ing together, and finally, the art of responding together. LOWER CENTER: Ron Barstad oom-pahed through competition when the March of fPride paraded through the streets of Arcadia. LOWER LEFT AND UPPER RIGHT: Hands directed the flow of music. Mr. Randy Coleman -f ,Lf I ,f ,, ,I f fi 1 4 1 ' 0 -i2,f,,:,l1i 4' 76 Academics 1 Ai ' 'Q L t lxl all Xl L H' lillg Expression revealed self Mrs. Barbara Morton l '1 M., ' IQQV A s r flg ? gy Clif 1 X Ii Mr. Bill Gould ,, 4:,,, . - i . 1.-, Q h ,M .,. ee 7 , , AQ! x 4 ' S, y ,--:.-- ,vw l fists. -v --5, 7' 'i'i'X2L'T1 1f- ---'Y '-C 6+ 1 an UPPER LEFI': Bud Schindler, Rochelle Matinez, and Lynn Cladden placed themselves into their roles for the Miracle Worker. UPPER RIGHT: Oval-shaped mouths guided by Mr. Gould produced floating notes of music. I CENTER: junior violinist David Griffin intently produced an orchestral masterpiece. Thespians mastered basic acting fundamentals through sensory recall and spon- taneous improvisations. Set design, lighting and costumes were also an integral part ofthe course. Drama students presented the October produc- tion of f'The Miracle Worker and the April production of Bad Seed. Academics-77 Some learned foreign languages, while others got down to business Classes in German, French Culture and Civilization, Latin, French and Spanish served as academic roadways into customs and institutions of other cultures. Dialogues, films and discussions awakened awareness of differences in value systems and life styles. Students eventually gained respect for unfamiliar traditions and developed true concern for their fellow man. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced Typing, Steno I and II, Business Skills and Law, General Business, Salesmanship, Bookkeeping I and II, Economics, Recordkeeping, and Office Practice trained students for the modern business world. Course standards, frequently modified to meet present job requirements, enabled several Steno II students to land part- time secretarial jobs. ABOVE: Mrs. Nancy King corrected an interested French student's pronunciation. RIGHT: Debbie Neff considered dilemma facing exchange student. Hanna Aho. 78-Academics WWW ,.., , po ,hs X Al Vela Pat Duffy - , eb- .- l M X X .1 AJ Nancy King I D J' ' 0 v ' V ,f7,W.,f. , 19 Wh: L Frank Chamberlain Leo Fracalosy Al Hackney Iovce Miller .,,, 6686660666 90000000000 09000000096 9 0000000669 'N , ' . i .xus . M H , , a i tk , ABOYE: Mr. Leo Fracalosi explained to a beginning typing student the process of capitalization. CENTER: Business students listened intently as Mr. Frank Chamberlain discussed debits and credits. UPPER LEFT: Mrs. Loretta juan pointed out the technicalities of business law. Academics-79 Tennis tournaments, chicken fats slimnastic exercises, muddy hockey fields, torn basketball nets, bruised but strong archery arms and stretchy dance leotards typified the multitude and variety of experiences encountered In Girls P.E. Volleyball, folk dance, badminton, touchdown football, softball and gymnastics supplied additional zest to this department. First period Drill Team, sixth period Accelerated P.E. and seminar student classes for seniors offered girls physical education courses in more specialized conditions. Awards in the form of numerous stripes provided students in Boys P.E. incentive to strive for higher achievements. Together with a non-vigorous adaptive P.E. course, improvement in the basic skills and fundamentals of football, basketball, softball and various sports was stressed. Building of better bodies through participation in the California State Physical Fitness Test handed the boys a chance to prove their abilities. Dance festivals, fitness tests up O2 intake LEFT: Communicating via body language, dancers, Dona Anderson and Waverly Boling, developed social awareness and physical grace, RIGHT: Mrs. Nancy Keppler, interpreted modern dance techniques for Phys Ed classes. Sally Witt Alice Heustis Nancy Keppler Sugan Gardiner 80-Academics ' v:f?'f4zf ' rf 3 f i'fi'f:4ff ff V - f 157 6 Q ,wnyyyl ,if M, ff,,.ir Qgqyg 4, :gy 11,4 'z '-,if 2,2125 ' 4.1 I , I lEFI': john Donovan strained to complete that last pull-up. BELOW: Matchless determination enabled Karen Durst to face the net for a practice session. Academics-81 1 .,,. I Z Handy skills express identity 'W' For the first time, Villa Park High's home economics department offered a 'chef's' class for boys wanting to learn culinary arts. Members of this unique class cooked and served an array of goodies for a Christmas faculty tea. Other courses in the department dealt with home design, budget, foods and clothing to prepare students to cope with routines and crisis in their personal home life. My 5 , Q W M f .iw-ftiifb . by d,,,n,.. F ' ' 4 v x r fray' 5 1 J- N I lflf fy if 82-Academics tAbove right! Wanda Risher and Barbara Wachsman worked as a team covering a lampshade in home design. tAbovel Electronics student Thad Ekins used an oscilloscope in testing a device of his own making. Lonney Dunbar Bob Havsom Phil lohnston jerry Looker James PFOffIfT Larry Sanford :- .l 3 I C' A ix i ,Xi v w , A 2 Irene Brewster Virginia Strain Luella Syler '- Using knowledge learned in various demonstrations and discussions, industrial arts students showed developing skills in the many projects they turned out this year. Assorted auto, metal, machine, and vvood shops as well as electronics and drafting offered important skills relevant to industry now. V i E i l - fl- ' - r: ' ff-2 he, tAbove leftl Refinishing and antiquing a directors chair was one OT Carol Bale's proiects tor home design. tAbovel Auto shop teacher Mr. Bob ljlavsorn helped students grasp the fundamentals of auto mechanics. tLeftl Metal shop students displayed nexxlv acquired skill working on a lathe. Academics-83 Benefiting Villa Park in sometimes hidden roles as head librarian, school nurse, hard of hearing instructor, teacher aides, and driver education instructors, dedicated faculty members provided essential services. Enid Taylor worked continuously to fully utilize the library's materials. Ready with time and concern for ailing Spartans was Nurse jane McCloud. Special education to enable deaf and near deaf students to overcome their handicaps was offered by Mr. Alex Masucci. Keeping files, typing, and leading mini-courses were a few responsibilities of the teacher aides this year. Pacifying shaky student drivers, courageous and confident driver education instructors steered sophs on a safe course. ABOVE RIGHT: Special studies students used resources of VPHS library to work on projects. 84-Academics BELOW: Driver Training teachers Burt Cramer, lack Dennen, lack Smalley, Richard Stock, and john Geyer supervised behind-the-wheel action of Spartan Sophs. 'x 4' 'c U 3 V7 N E X 2 ff L o ..- U 3 .. .- LD E no c ': ru w I .. 0 K-0 .. N I If Ulllt? 4 A was I Qs sggibtosyioit B . T 1 jx L T ggi , 25- T ii pew- T -V I , Q vvlv V ' Wa IW, . V 'E f,,.,. I 'W ', , ei ,YV W f Teacher Aides: ABOVE LEFT: john Williamsg BELOW CENTER: loyce Harwood: ABOVE RIGHT: jesus LEFT: janet Cliftong ABOVE CENTER: Alberta Carreong BELOW RIGHT: Greg Benoit. Schusterg CENTER: Anita Wadeg BELOW Academics-85 VPHS task force in perpetual motion. :- 2.1 I u - cu cn Mrs. Marion Pier We H J Mrs. Margorie Kelley, Principal's Sect'y. rn., 9 elma Caldwell, Attendance ll I 14' 'V ,,, v . .. -W s f . . E i 'Q Th Mrs. 1 ' , t -1 ' . 'Wk A 1 W' - H ' ' 'f 4-' fn.. Mrs. Lou Wilson, Sect'y. Sect'y, Mrs. Darlene Krage, if M W ,--ng 'W4.,f,., E Mrs. Marge Blakemore, Mrs. Nancy Crossman, Sectfy. Sec'r'y. 86 Academics .1 Sig 1111101111 ffflfwyf ' 3 df 7 1 K . 1 A9 1 Y4 ,,,l I Z Mrs. Erma Foress, librarian assistant MVS Marty Logue, Mrs. Neva Stoffers, Bookkeeper Secfy, -QA 'CSP' Mrs Ester Danker Mrs. Toni Zeigler, switchboard Registrar More people were involved in helping VPHS students through each day than was often realized. Fourteen secretaries operated switchboards, typed menus and daily bulletins, made appointments, balanced club accounts and engaged in numerous other tedious, yet necessary tasks. Bus drivers brought students to and from school, GAA playdays and football games, cafeteria workers prepared and served foods, library assistants kept books and files in near-perfect order, and custodians escorted Mr. Legs contestants in the unofficial school chariot, and stashed away litter day after day. BELOW: Custodian Howie Warg ushers Mr. Legs contestants into Forum for Coronation. Custodians not shown: Theodore Augustat, john Bell, Dave Fleming, Clayton Bergstrom, joe Hlastala, john johnson, Allan lump, Edward Loeffler, Albert Messerall, Edward Sullivan. Bus Drivers not shown: Afton Logue, Robert Spiess, Bill Starket, Tom Dickerson, Frank Friuchantie, Rudy lantz, Robert Moeller, Mel Pendergraft, David Zenner. Cafeteria Workers not shown: Susie Horton, Mary Valentijn, judy Farrera, Mabel Stanley, Nancy Larson, Leslie Leightfuss. '--AM.. 'f iw spending myself' ... striving to win -Q Q. QQ, .stub CY' 0 QI'-.0 i 3 3 D - 4 - Qlm- .wl I'Ulb ' 'tw' 1' 1 pi 'l pan DQ? . aol if i ii O! 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Sophomore Kirk Reidinger surprised fans and opponents in the final two games of the season with his fine first-year quarterbacking. Pat Mclnally quarter- backed and kicked for the varsity squad and repeated his all CIF field goal record of 49 yards against Tustin this season. Finally, team work made up the winning formula for the Villa Park varsity squad. RIGHT ABOVE: Captain Cordon Duncan exhibited strong determination leading path for quarterback Mike Sabourin during Orange-VPHS clash. ABOVE: Head down, lay Kimble swept El Modena player out of the action. RIGHT: Always extensively involved, head coach Ted Mullen barked out instructions from the sidelines. 90-Athletics WWW 0 8 1 5 24 1 6 1 6 VAMMY Z, 742mm 2 San Clemente tv X rw ff ,,,4' 'J Q ff, ,. .W W ' 'fwfr f'.f2'.f'fW? iwfikfr- ' .1 filzmxf' , with ' 'A' T .. ,M f.a,,.mf,i,: -V .' .1 ----vu' 4 ,Urals 'r1.'1ilwil,.l.vw!vu.---.. --Q ellis.. Q 1 .1--mga, .ayyff 'fi'-9 ,:KgFgf?.'ljv . ., '-1 s,,,.w,,,-4f- L-Dali nv..- LEFT: Tragedy hit VPHS when junior Clark Kincaid was carried to the bench after sustaining season-ending injury in the El Modena game. VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Cantu, Duncan, Turner, Sheehan, Young, Wright, Mclnally, Hartwell, Krage, Walker, Talmage, Trebing, Hughes, Lewis. SECOND ROW: Collins, Fischer, Schultz, Engle, Chenowith, Lundstrum, Hedlund, Kempton, M. DePaola, Dix, Panatoni, Tracy, Kemper. THIRD ROW: Umatum, Kincaid, Koski, Sabourin, Smothermon, Rohm, Reidinger, McNamara, Beam, Kane, McConchie, E. Anderson, Overman, Williams. FOURTH ROW: Viel, Buscaglio, Wyrick, Willis, Morris, Steiller, Kimble, McGuire, Chicklo, Hartman, West, S. DePaola, Burke, Piene, Andrei. FIFTH ROW: Mamola, Davies, A. Anderson, Timpane, W. Anderson, Belville. New leadership instilled intense team unit . .X ..,t -A 4, gg, 7 7.4 ,Y w Athletics-91 RIGHT: Tom Davies nailed ElMo haifback while Steve Wright closed in for the stop. BELOW: Senior Bob Lundstrum sprinted towards daylight with Orange High defenders in hot pursuit. RIGHT BElOW: Mike Sabourin displayed flamboyant form as he peered downfield for open receivers. i 92-Athletics Q l i it ,rl ABOVE: Hands opened, Pat Mclnally prepared for forceful contact with Orange High running back. ABOVE RIGHT: Spirited interest characterized watchful and waiting VPHS substitutes. LEFT: Coach Mullen headed a staff of competent assistantsg defensive line coach Al Hackney, backfield coach Dave Ochoa, offensive line mentor Walt Hess and defensive backfield coach Bob Hughes. Early season miscues, disheartening losses plagued VPHS gridders Athletics-93 my vw, 1-.hp . Y - BELOW: Through the legs of a Foothill lineman the hand of center Rod Krage can be seen. RIGHT: junior fullback Nic Buscaglio hurriedly spotted a hole as Foothill defenders swarmed in. BELOW RIGHT: With a jolting head first tackle, All League defensive back Steve Wright thwarted an El Modena drive. .9 5 gt- .cs-f'.g'.3f435,i 121, V12 G-,131 T I F Wgf I, f ,f' 1 4, 4 2 , 94 ' if f ' any , 2? ' ' :.,1m4A .V if ff 1:91 1 fm t.- ' I 4 Q, , ff 94-Athletics 'ill 'MG dfk X 'L ,, A Spartans grabbed league third after ripping Mission, Tustin and Katella. P f Nik-Fixx ABOVE LEFT: Leaping high, Pat Mclnally hauled in a pass as he hunted for running room. ABOVE: junior Gary McGuire ripped an Orange ball Carrier during annual grudge match LEFT: Another pass reception found end Pat Mclnally in a dive for extra yardage Athletics-95 ABOVE: intently, Cee coaches Munch and Thoner noted the action from sidelines. CEE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Fast, Moran, Crosby, Holdridge, Wagner, Stryffler, Wolsky, Piesik. SECOND ROW: Coach Munch, Ansari, Grajczyz, Plowman, LaLiberte, johnson, Van Etten, Bernamonti, Muro, Moriarity, Coach Thoner. THIRD ROW: Sorenson, Vas uez R ' i Cam o Bradner Shaffer Q 1 315 Cf D 1 1 1 Pernell, Buck, Lambert. 96-Athletics .WE 2- .ff--:A I ff Despite Playing a supporting role to varsit yand IV griddeff the VPHS Bee and Cee squads displayed promising seas0Hf Hindered by inconsistency, Coach Munch and Thonef' Mickey Mouse Troops sported a not-so-glamouroll 3-4-2 record. Highlights ofa sometimes dismal seaw- included a 6-6 tie with previously unbeaten Mission Veil and a new scoring record, 42 points, in final game vc, Katella l l l l l ll ll ll ll ll ll 0PP0l' ll untill l l l ll ll l li l r ll 7 , A i i All ' A 9 ' l all tl , if tl ,, a llll .misllllll Zh all ll 5 tll5ll'lll , Misslll mevsl K 8:13 gr--' f. e 3 a Q2gex75Q7l6S'12f5YI4g8U6 83 LEFT: Spa tan B Scott A derson st a ed desperately to ecove loose pigskln. BELOW LEFT: Bee head coach Mel Grabl BEE FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Catli Kincaid, Occhuitto, Miller, Dix, Slaughte Buff gton, Clayton, Torina, Hunte SECOND ROW: Coach Grable, Alle , Lundstrom, McGinley, Lafferty, Pome oy Hester, Newton, Bod , Pyrak, Oswald, Coach Thompson THIRD ROW: Nickel, Melendez, Tho sell Bachelder, Webber, A de o R s ski, Calles, johns, D ly ple H Il eE'999,f' QF ei Qvsleaiaf '14 T 3 1 finished strong Bees grabbed second place in rugged league action. In the season finale at Katella, the Spartans needed a victory to salvage the league championship. Leading 20-14 with under two minutes to play, the stubborn Bee defense rendered a last second touch- annum L-izmrllng the Knights a 20-20 tie and iii !,5s,sg'cl' 3 one-half game margin. Hair gslkstf . We Middleweights captured second, ,Q Mickey Mouse Troops Athletics-97 Large led varsity harriers to third in tough Crestview League . 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Rick placed fourth in the Westminster Invitational. ABOVE: A solid contender for next year's number one varsity position, junior Allan Pepper ranked third in 1970-71. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-FRONT ROW: Pepper, Large, Walker, Woodward, Barrette. SECOND ROW: Coach McKie, Roeske, Huntsman, Greeneberg. Athletics-99 1V distance men chalked up 7-2 season, Soph team gained experience f ,I ff mf ,gfFI:,,1.Z,4:g:f,,'jffygl u ,,,f,f V, lii ' a ,,, ,Hi fry, , nr ' n n a n n a ' ii c ,Wa ,V -V I ,, , , , ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ' ' V a ' n , I . Q-an ,1':,a,' ww-1.m,n:,ff.:nr'p iw-fi'2fpfwwzwya,-w,f,w,rm,n+:wal, , , , , ,A ,,,,, ., . ,,, ,, , of f, ,,,ff,, ,,,, ,, , , ,, f f ,,,, , , .. ,n ,f ,f ,wr ,,f.nn ,,,,f 7 f,f', 'V za.,f,W:-4f,,ff,4n.f.,,f,i,,fmf,,, - f, I. , , n f gm- aan, 'fmJ:',.f'- 'nina ,fffhn fify, 'V ' f Mgr-,:11',zvnv'ffwf fafwfcfv-cw,wwayzw-n-rfmwzvo,af ABOVE RIGHT: Clad in familiar wool cap, Brian Huntsman improved rapidly to capture Most Valuable j.V. award. SOPHOMORE TEAM: Harold Limberg, Bill Nicholson, Chris Chaffee, and 100-Athletics Bob Oglesby. LEFT: Chris Chaffee's determination was rewarded by being named Most Improved on Sophomore team. IUNIOR VARSITY-FRONT ROW, Talavera, Waki, Cenami, Yorba Cruz, Bell. SECOND ROW: Allan, Griffin, McNair, Walker, Cramer, Lee, Coach McKie. BELOW LEFT: After placing seventh in tough Orange County Invitational, promising sophomore Bob Oglesby ranked second on sophomore team. BELOW RIGHT: First moments of what was to be a grueling race caught l.V. harriers scrambling for position. l..- rn ' 15-Q5 pl, :Li ffltfvtgjlf f 61 , J' Hampered by inconsistent performances, the 1970-71 edition of VP's famed Blue Blitz posted an impres- sive 16-9 record. Led by seniors Pat Mclnally and Ron Todd, Coach Gary Snyder debut season kept the Spartan's winning tradition intact. Crabbing top honors in being named All Crestview League and All Orange County, MVP Mclnally averaged nearly 19 points and 22 rebounds per contest. joining Pat as All Crestview League guard Ron Todd hit over 16 points a night while exhibiting superb defense. Aiding in less flashy roles, Captain Steve Tarabilda, center Charlie Kennedy, and guard Rick Landrum turned in stalwart efforts. Steve and Rick displayed continual hustle while Kennedy often unleashed an awesome board game. Pacing a trio of juniors on this year's Varsity, Most Improved Dick Arbenz started the season's last two games while Don Oltrogge excelled as both a starter and number six man. P 3 'fain uli7f f 4' ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Charlie Kennedy successfully used familiar baseline jumper over defenders outstretched arms. ABOVE CENTER: Hitting over 16 points per contest, Ron Todd's quick moves awed Lasuen defenders. ABOVE: Promising junior Dan Oltrogge gained valuable experience in role of Spartans sixth man. RIGHT: Guard Steve Tarabilda delivered tough lay-up in V.P. Classic title game with Lasuen. 102-Athletics XQXQX 1, ifgif' cl 4 X , r rg, Ji L4 w L Mclnally, Todd led Spartan Blue Blitz 3 'f-Ugpi f 21 ' 'Nab' ,3 . ii, 1 Sb' i Z 5 1 J gi ' N-is-I - Q 4 at f A xxx if ina ' . :ll ll! X XXX ii x xX QQ Nix ' ABOVE LEFT: All League guard Ron Todd displayed agile body control as he bent over backward to score. LEFT: junior Dick BAD NEWS Arbenz was assigned a starting spot the last two games. ABOVE: VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM-Clark, Miyawaki, Landrum, Tarabilda, Todd, Arbenz, Lacher, Mclnally, Hayes, Kennedy, Young, Kilroy, Oltrogge, Peterson, Francis, Bischoff. Athletics-103 V ii Sm tim ABOVE: First year head coach Gary Snyder exhibited extreme i Concern with Court action. i ABOVE RIGHT: Soaring high above defenders, All Crestview League forward Pat Mclnally released quick jumper. RIGHT: Senior Paul Lacher employed a determined effort while Spartan teammates closed in for rebound. E r N 104-Athletics FAR LEFT: Averaging nearly 10 points and 'I2 rebounds per game, center Charlie Kennedy performed steadily throughout the season. BELOW LEFT: MVP Pat Mclnally attempted difficult fall-away shot in V.P.'s disheart- ening loss at Orange. LEFT: Displaying continuous hustle, Captain Steve Tarabilda went high over Tustin opponents for easy bucket. BELOW: Hands raised triumphantly, Coach Snyder celebrated last second victory over Mission. Athletics-105 ABOVE RIGHT: Exhibiting effective follow through, Eddie Oltrogge grimly studied ABOVE: Steve Tarabilda 5'10 wrestled briefly with Orange's 6'6 Brad McPherson in RIGHT: Utilizing smart head fake, guard Ron Todd prepared for left-handed jumper. 106--Athletics Varsity posted 8-6 record in rugged Crestview Loop plight of ball. hurried scramble for errant ball. I 3 1 I ' it ' 1 ' -as ' n 25 Q1 I gk ., lun- VP 66 VP 71 VP 81 VP 54 VP 84 VP 73 VP 61 CAL HI TOURNEY PRE-SEASON VP 74 La Serna 81 VP 90 Huntington VP 88 California 76 VP 86 Paramount HUNTINGTON BEACH LEAGUE TOURNEY VP 67 San Clemente Arcadia 54 VP 91 Foothill Compton 92 VP 57 El Modena Edison 66 VP 63 Orange C.d.M. 52 VP 75 Tustin VP 46 Mission VILLA PARK CLASSIC St. Anthony 61 Miraleste 71 Lasuen 63 4 i2'Z9!ftLf5lJA5Hl'LlL1if3,iZli'?5523523- tournament teams in pre-season play. 2 ABOVE: Varsity most improved Dick Arbenz ,f goes against Katella's Mark Steinmyer. jf, LEFT: Senior Rick Landrum, third guard all season, shoots for two in T.V. game 1 lil. if-X . ,aa ,,, 1 will with CIF AAA Champs Katella. H LEAGUE CONT. Katella 103 San Clemente 75 Foothill 71 Orange 77 EI Modena 75 Tustin 67 Katella 88 Athletics-107 jl qui? In! 1-121 CVE LO an O E .Lf 4 rn O -I CLFJCWQIX LQ Q. P 108-Athletics UUU CNICNIOWROLOCD QDMOYFLDRDLD U7 'US U7 QJL EU 2,55 .- LD E52 worms Of3CJNOv LhLGYl'kO o.o.o. PPP? Q.D. 2- -1 N. xx' .iii f,,,.r..-.. ...1 ' , x , ff , 3 I ,X , ,, f1f1Z,,,Wn I W , ,. ig 'V l ,fu - ,,.,,,,.,: ,mf , f ,,,.,,.,,,,,, 3 .,,,.,14L?Zf'fmf'-j ' ' ffM,,,4 V , ,,,, ,, ,M NX www' P' Xu, - , X . '-., WM, ,, '4 'M X 0. ,, ., . x ,aaa ' I ABOVE LEFT: Frequently changing expressions, Coach Tim Owens displayed a determined effort. ABOVE CENTER: Utilizing superior reach, 6'7 Larry Anderson Cnumber 533 battled guard Greg Hawkins Cnumber 213 for errant shot while teammate Brian Lundstrom awaited outcome. ABOVE: MVP Frank Fiorito expressed extreme anguish in fading moments of action. LEFT: Putting Orange defender helplessly in popcorn machine junior Ed Vega spotted open path to the hoop as Spartan's Frank Fiorito tnumber 543, Gary Lamph Cnumber 403 and Rick Schaaf tnumber123 looked on. Athletics-109 CEE LEAGUE RECORD BEE LEAGUE RECORD V.P. OPPONENT 42 San Clemente 46 Foothill 32 El Modena 27 Orange 39 Tustin 27 Mission Viejo 41 Katella 40 San Clemente 35 25 33 34 36 42 Mission Viejo Foothill El Modena Orange BEE BASKETBALL-Vogt, Little, Kilroy, DePreist, I Dere, Calles, Duggan, Anderson, Henning, Tustln Topeser, Thorsell, Swanson, Lundstrom, Hester, K t Peterson, Shoda, Coach Cunningham. E1 e a BELOW: Outstanding varsity prospect Brian Hester drove the lane for 2 points against Orange. OPPONENT San Clemente Foothill El Modena Orange Tustin Mission Viejo Katella San Clemente Foothill EI Modena Orange Mission Viejo Tustin Katella Continually fluctuating its line-up the Bee T basketball team posted a dismal 6-8 record. l They surprisingly defeated the first place team at the close of the first round and had aims set high for the second round. The Bee's final game broke a four game losing streak. Facing insurmountable odds, the Cee's opened . their season with very little hope. They finished the first half with a 1-6 record and fared little better in the second half with only two additional wins. 110-Athletics Rookie coaches aided oung Bee, Cee squads LA S.. S N .1 LEFT ABOVE: Forward Steve Mouth Calles, one of the strongest Bee boardmen, moved in for rebound position. LEFT CENTER: Team leader Rick Shoda was jolted from behind after sinking a jumper. CEE BASKETBALL--Coach Stehly, Gardner, D. Hunter, Matsukane, Smith, Henning, Bradner, Hansen, Wells, R. Hunter, Schimmel, Alderman, Hoy. LEFT: Sophomore Brian Hester came to the Bees late in the year but added extra punch to the starting line-up. Athletics-111 RIGHT BELOW: Team Captain john Lynch displayed effective wrestling knowledge which led to second in League Finals and C.l.F. Regionals. RIGHT CENTER: Exhibiting strong leadership M.V.P. Steve Panattoni grabbed first place in League Finals to enter C.l.F. Regionals. IUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Knight, Plowman, Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Griffin, Cruz, Weber. i . i ii , l, 'lt' 'E tftt 2 ili itfif ifiii 1 'iii 'ffl i,,. stls :,., 4 ,,, . ftft l ,.,. , f . ii.fi itli 't.i tt.l f tffv .,, . tt,..1 T . ff ,., .itt ,.t Plagued by inexperience in 1970-71, Spartan grapplers struggled to a fourth place finish in the always tough Crestview League. With only three seniors leading the team, the bulk of the varsity included rookies Heading a trio of Spartans who advanced to C.l.F., Senior Steve Panattoni was tabbed Most Valuable Wrestler. Captain john Lynch and junior lim Morris joined Panattoni assecond place finishers in league. With over ten varsity lettermen to return next fall, Coach Don Thompson and Mitch Haddad foresee a strong future for Villa Park's matmen. 112-Athletics 'Q t 4 l I 4 1 J- 'L ' i if 3 'fl l Matmen gain experiencep 'Ze take fourth in league I :AGI -' fl-V i'3f.GQ.rv, '- Q22 nn - 1- 3, W? J l I i l l EXTREME LEFT: Enjoying productive season, junior wrestler Walt Large captured trophy for most pins. ABOVE CENTER: Sophomore Mark Bellville gained valuable experience as varsity heavyweight. ABOVE RIGHT: Wrestling coach Don Thompson spent long hours trying to build a winner from a large crop of green, inexperienced sophs and juniors. LEFT: VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Featherston, Karell, Lynch, johnson, Mora, Sniezko, Large, Hobron. SECOND ROW: Kincaid, Nippert, Panattoni, Morris, McGuire, Anderson, Belville, Fast CMgr.J. K Athletics-113 Well disciplined and always hustling, Mel Grable's varsity was faced with an awesome early season schedule. Challenging powerful Pacifica, Loara and Savanna, all with high winning percentages, V.P. posted a disappointing 1-5 record in pre- season play. Hanging close in every contest, the Spartans dropped two games by one run margins. Maintaining a driving determination towards the league championship, Spartan baseballers posed a vw 'fi KRD rn ' ' 4 l 'f9 5422? ' f , ,f . f , 'Wx IGH scm, g f r 17 '- ff,-f ..5r '24 4 spirited yet outmanned threat to opponents. With only two seniors starting, Ray Cramner and jim Corby Coach Mel Grable inserted six underclassmen, four ' , juniors and two sophomores into the line-up. 'I ' Returning from last year's third place club, ,A juniors Mike Combs and Bruce Banning nursed a if 'NA group of green diamondmen through the tough Crestview League race. 114-Athletics ABOVE RIGHT: Spartan second baseman Ray Cramer pivoted in attempt to advance teammates with sacrifice. ABOVE: In novelty contest under the lights, junior Rick Smotherman slashed base hit up the middle. VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD PRE-SEASON y VP 4 Paramount ll VP 1 Pacifica VP 4 Loara 1 VP 0 Anaheim ' t VP 1 Garden Grove ' lk VP 2 Savanna A LEAGUE Hd' VP 0 San Clemente Y VP 7 Foothill VP 1 El Modena VP 3 Orange VP O Mission Viejo VP 4 Tustin VP 1 Katella VP 1 San Clemente VP 0 Foothill mol VP 0 El Modena l VP 3 Orange VP 3 Mission Viejo VP 2 Tustin VP 7 Katella OVERALL RECORD Won 6 Lost 14 ,ul f fcoin,?,,,,g,! +, gg nt ig, Z? Q yvum 14. u szmkef 4 I 1525 - l My . itiliif Q 'V I, Jl0Vl :arg , V M N' 2 I . 5 ' 49' fig. ..,. 1 ' ,537 ' lenlf - Q Grable's discipline 'ielvl molded contender l l tell l LEFT: Two year letterman Bruce Banning thwarted Carden Grove's attempted theft of second base. EXTREME LEFT: One of two soph starters, shortstop Bob McHale stepped into oncoming pitch. CENTER LEFT: Carrying one of the varsity's biggest bats, first baseman lim Corby readied himself for pick-off throw. BELOW: Peering through chain-link fence, Coach Mel Grable studied VP bench of capable subs. vi,. x --4. lx! N l Athletics-115 1' ' Q ' , V, 754.9 ,1 -A :Z R , ' Y .l s , , 6 1 .5 -.. - - -----v-annul, ilrlif' - ' Xi l nf gt ln : - at , ' 'lily l 5-J 'ful -f, dT',.Q: it i ' 1,31-2 215, ' -' -. ' ' .' 'Q if ,,...::1k li, lflzgflgig-, -Qi 1 , -J .5 5. Q., - .,- H .gflf-1 412: 343:-, ,l:,j3',l.M'?:y'l,' -.1131 r Q:-3 V . if ly- vw A V fl? ,x ' 3 'f'. 173 y- t ... - 'vga' ,.4'QLs,'9 ' ' 43 ' b K ' 1 'wif -.. .av ABOVE RIGHT: joining steady defensive talents with proven hitting abilityjjim Corby flinched in relief after putting away tricky pop-up. ABOVE: Kicking up a blanket of dust senior Ray Cramner dove for line shot. RIGHT: Captured through a maze of Spartan helmets coach Grable expressed disgust at VP's 10 inning loss to Anaheim. 116-Athletics ...an 5 1 ,Adv X-V4 Spartan hustle awed Crestview competition C teee 4 1 Z , ft' .zi , , fig, 2 ' ' -L: 57 V' ?i'fff335:t' 4 fefgq .1 NMJ, 7, ' ' . U A :': 5' with f' A fu - ff.. f gif' rf, ' , f' '14-'Viffiih 4 1114 , igamf ny? L' s ' ':-??1Q,A.c 1 ma1-,sv or 5-A., 1. -, 7 1.1.5 ,ggi-Zi ,rg ,, lr- s Ag. 'Z L 11,714 , 7 V ,rf-2f1iz? 'Za...' , : dl , 2,-' ht A .. 1 W, .Mg zffasw - V- i r if'f1ssv-W --- 13 ? za-fm .f2 1-WW ,..v ng. Y,? '...,.:j5E'3fff5gi3E35' ,A . 2: -f.i:'uiz1W'fZ 1 .'fY ' ff .- ' l' HG' -5 1 '2f:f3,l I ' . W-,.': iz 1 W if 73:51 'Y , bay- rf. awk- nf, 4 , iraq N., .Q ri LTV : 554 -.1 24116 W , V V SERIES LEFT: VP's lone underclass starting hurler Mike Sabourin demonstrated winning form. LEFT: Lashing into horsehide during Savanna game, junior Phil Big Red Randalls sailed hard shot to outfield. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM: Holt, Smith, Fischer, Wagner, Cramner, Carlton, Randails, Hester, Burch, Combs, Sabourin, Corby, Coach Grable, Smotherman, Lamph, Oitrogge, McHale, Young, McMillan, Banning, Lopardo. Athletics-117 FAR RIGHT: Sophomore pitching ace Ron Bradford cautiously led off after ripping triple against Savanna. RIGHT: Coach Russ Murphy's casual approach reflected in his team's relaxed but intent drive for victory. BELOW RIGHT: Greeted with a small crop of recruits, Soph mentor Skip Hall built a respectable club. j.V. BASEBALL TEAM: Coach Murphy, Peck, Plowman, Emge, Meyer, Casey, Fiorito, Voorhees, McMurran, Gregorek, McGuire, jones, Richardson, Appleby, Talmage. 118-Athletics l i l VP l VP VP VP , VP A VP ll VP 1 VP VP L VP g vp ' VP l ll-3 29 VP BI VP s- VP V VP -' VP .Y--A . - QVP IV BASEBALL RECORD SOPH. BASEBALL RECORD PRE-SEASON PRE-SEASON 3 Paramount 2 VP 1 Paramount 0 5 Pacifica 12 Pacifica 6 2 Loara 3 Loara 7 6 Anaheim 6 Anaheim 14 1 Garden Grove 11 Garden Grove 3 2 Savanna 3 Savanna 5 LEAGUE LEAGUE 8 San Clemente 4 San Clemente O 5 Foothill 4 Foothill 2 1 El Modena 2 El Modena 5 4 Orange 7 Orange 5 0 Mission 2 Mission 4 1 Tustin 3 Tustin 2 2 Katella 10 Katella 6 0 San Clemente 1 San Clemente 6 6 Foothill 7 Foothill 1 5 El Modena 9 El Modena 11 2 Orange 3 Orange 12 9 Mission 0 Mission 7 7 Tustin 5 Tustin 3 0 Katella 10 Katella 3 5 V O JV, Soph batmen struck at opportunity ' V .'-.5'.,..,.. ,.,,. ,' ' Y PJ' W MJ , ,fa I ' T! ,, .f ,J 0- l A N ,. B '-'rf ' ' ' fi.. W' it . 'rv-if,. 4 , S gf!-.. ' ' 7 ff? Ffw . 1 f .L I V A K n 1 - gi ,r ,+ ', Jf if P L, PM S P' P .:f1 Til' PL.,-v: .. ABOVE: Decked in familiar white spikes, j.V. shortstop Brian jones crouched low for sharp grounder, SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM: Bradford, Hansen, Rasinski, Pernell, Moriarity, Coach Hall, Smith, Alderman, Schluter, Hall, Ansari, Matsukane, Hunter, Knight. Athletics-119 A 'Y 1 ,o. fr ,, ' 4.,, -wp.. ji 't'5'fw'R'f:.f,M:f--71:7 , ,-',-'YT'-f'T,. ' bf-, - 4 '1 'J Ll' 4- - .'f'.','1'f:'.A -21,-' 71 ,g.5:f.Q.Ly.-f - 5-has 'f'w.1-?'g ' 2 ' 'f ,. -fa 1,5-'vf 1.44. .,. . ,M.?e,,tv,, vang.-. V ,'7f'fJi 7' ,. c.-.v Jfw..,1.a, - - ,1mfg ricQ',',,g.' ,r f' W'-ef --M-mb: .,1-if ,H --Q mf .lil . -1 gg.,-Q:-an V umm. w M..-'gm A , gf-i f 6' - - '1- ,f I XJ Q1 , afrfif Tracksters run, jum , vault, put, dash iii 0 ...andwin l l i. Rift' hgdlll WSE loafl M1651 Uesll nltllo iglllllg lolgll Dgrlllll oinls l ligliligl gdlaba llacedl ipencer ki list Jitnngi lodlllt tlpplem ypztlilli I lieenbi Uillei -, - ' , my - .. ',fg-:,3bL. ,' . lf. 1-,W , 'a,f ,:1,. p V- -. .fm ., ., , ff . 1 . , . . .. .1 in -1, 5 2' 'F' .- swam i .w , i ,fit .. 5-an HK' QLU. fir ABOVE RIGHT: Spartan's leading point winner, Dan Hedlund, stepped over last hurdle, tying VP school record in the 180 lows during the Foothill meet. RIGHT: Varsity vaulter Paul Till pushes the pole away in attempt to Clear bar during Santa Ana meet. ABOVE: SPRINTERS-Coach Colville, Lewis, Walker, S. Torina, Pomeroy, Chaffee, Slaughter, Dimmit, Beam, Calles, levec, Minor, Matsukane, Miller, Tamai, Mclnally. 120--Athletics ll rl. ll lk, 1 tll -a A Record breaking performances by senior Dan Hedlund weighed heavily in VP's track success this spring. Selecting a challenging pre-season schedule which included State Champion Santa Ana Coach Bob McKie's young tracksters consistently recorded better times, heights and distances. Competing in the well-balanced Crestview League, VP's band of trackmen combined numerous hardfought victories with narrow disheartening defeats. Setting a torrid pace in the 120 high hurdles, 180 low hurdles and long jump, Hedlund quickly became one of the premier performers in the county. VP was virtually assured of fifteen points from Dan every meet. Highlighting a talented core of field eventers, sophomore surprise Ed Labate displayed uncanny poise and cool as he continually placed high in shot put and discus competition. Late comer Bob Spencer shocked everyone soaring over the bar at 5'10 his first meet. Pacing a group of sprinters, juniors Steve Occhiuto, lim Beam, Rod Dimmit and Ken Slaughter ran the 100 and 200 and supplemented relay teams. Spartan distance men were topped by Bob Large and Steve Greenberg. Conditioned and enduring, Brian Huntsman and Dick Lenie waged heated battles in the mile. L-. ' gli -1 1.,' Y ' ff l 3:53 ' f -f.' 1 ' . -i:-1 4 V, - .. 'I D K -,,,. if -:.l.I mx C I 4 .VI A. .- ,g y. - : . .M ,. 5 ' in 'if BM Im . I 1 2 ut. L fx M ls ,'4 , ? ABOVE: Puffing all the way, junior Steve Occhiuto crossed the tape first in 100 yard dash. LEFT: With legs spread Frank Torina made desperate try for victory in the long jump. FAR LEFT: Speedster lim Beam approached finish line in his attempt to outdistance competitors in the 100. Athletics-121 RIGHT: VP's Rod Dimmit took pass from Spartan teammate attempting to gain safe spread in mile relay. RIGHT BELOW: Standout in discus and shot put, sophomore Ed Labate displayed the complete expenditure of energy required in field competition. ABOVE LEFT: junior lay Kimble coiled low in preparation for discus toss in meet with Santa Ana. ABOVE RIGHT: In the lead again, Senior Dan Hedlund carried the baton for Spartan team during Tustin relays. ,C G V Y , Q W 6 1, ,Y W 1. 44 xx ,, fw -4, 'Q-1 vie-rr-1....,,1 '55 - ' I Ei we . '1 gn 4.-w.. v-.., nderclass spikers built espected reputation yn. .,,:i-jf, 1'-,V V A p...-,ivjp ' N55 izfi sf?-' uw 4-. fa:-'32 , . Le ' .Ir 5,54 mi Hewb aa :Mu 'Tiki 1 . 3. ,z' alfi . 1-x. '4 ,1 s ,T I s fix, 'ref-i-I i-as 1- ae- ua -1. -'ff -'f4'v-The-Q. .--.ts-f. II ,L-if ' 'Q '- 1 ' ,-ff' xl r . .--3 X- 0,4-1: .r.,i I fn-, i 'rwaf s.. x If 'x . xi' x 1 K 1-., Ygt?ZI4i,L ...c ' 'fx-... ABOVE: In the role of sprinter and long jumper, Senior Pat Mclnally leaped with head jerked back during dual meet with Santa Ana. FAR LEFT: Head mentor for both Cross Country and Track, Coach Bob McKie demands all-out effort from all his teams. LEFT-FIELD EVENTS: Gilmore, Kimble, Davies, Cohick, Humphreys, Lewis, Calles, Hughes, Pyrak, Lindstrom, johns, Bloodworth, Matsukane, Morris, F. Torina, Snezkio, S. Torina, Tamai, Paulus, Peterson Day, Kraft, Hedlund, Walker, Mclnally, Webber, Pomeroy, Hobron. Athletics-123 BEE RECORD CEE RECORD VP oPP. VP ow. 20 Santa Ana A 75 18 Santa Ana 63' LEAGUE LEAGUE 90 San Clemente 14 65 San Clemente 20 64 Foothill 40M 49M Foothill 36W 54M El Modena 49M 43 EI Modena 43 7 77 Orange 25M 32 Orange 54 47. Mission 57M 35 Mission 51 52M Tustin 51M 30 Tustin 56 71 Katella 33 72 Katella 9 A WOI16 Lost 2 A Won 3 Lost 4 Tfi:e 1 ABOVE RIGHT: Eyes shut in relief, Sen diStanCernan Steve Creeneberg Crossed finish line in agonizing 880 yard run 124-Athletics rolan s rin RIGHT: joining good body cont d p g junior Kevin Kraft exhibited e f l It SUCC SS U VHU i l l .QM ' Supercharged runners tuned up for Crestview League competition VARSITY RECORD VP OPP. 33 Santa Ana 85 LEAGUE 65 San Clemente 62 63 Foothill 64 69 El Modena 58 47 Orange 80 93 Mission 34 61 Tustin 66 67 Katella 60 Won 4 Lost 4 ABOVE LEFT: DISTANCE MEN-Coach Weber, Roeske, Nicholson, Yorba, Oglesby Large, Creeneberg, Peterson, Rudat, McNamara, McNair, Woodward, Bell, Schultz, Cramer, Lenie, Waki, Gardner, Hardacre, Huntsman, C. Walker, Holloway, Martin. LEFT: VARSITY TRACK TEAM-Coach McKie, Oglesby, Hedlund, Cohick, Kimble, Hartwell, Slaughter, McNair, Paulus, Humphreys, Lewis, Woodward, Dimmit, McNamara, Labate, C. Walker, Minor, Till, j. Walker, Beam, Occhiuto, Large, Creeneberg, Peterson, Yorba, Davies, Mclnally. Athletics-125 RIGHT: Consistently improving his game, three-year veteran Randy Lauridsen ranked in C.I.F. ratings. BELOW LEFT: Moving up from last year's j.V. team, junior Frank Koski matured rapidly. BELOW CENTER: Keeping a steady eye on the ball, sophomore Gary Hallum hacked out of rough. BELOW RIGHT: junior Ken Veil rotated between Varsity and IV, gaining skill and confidence. .gc W :3:.z,,, Aided by unusually large turnout, 1970-71 golfers spent long hours under the sun at home course, Green River. Stressing fundamentals and conditioning, Coaches Phil lohnston and Tim Owens fielded a powerful squad which included seven sophomores. Led by senior aces Randy Lauridsen and Steve Wright, the golfers drove, chipped and putted their way through eighteen grueling matches. Setting target for the lengthy season was a hole-in-one recorded by Lauridsen in a practice session with Coach Owens last March. 126-Athletics ,..c, ivy, nfs, 5. l ,.,1't I v - , -Q . ip. 'r .QP 'l .Ili Lauridsen, Wright head potent golf corps LEFT: Handing a powerful varsity team added punch, Senior Steve Wright turned in a standout season performance. GOLF TEAM: Varsity Coach Johnston, Oswald, MacKenzie, Staudinger, Tavernier, johnson, Crowley, Koski, Hallum, Wright, Carhill, Swanson, Veil, Lauridsen, JV Coach Owens. l ae ef --an e Athletics-127 BELOW: Participating in varsity doubles, sophomore john Foxx shot piercing return toward hapless opponent. RIGHT: Three year Spartan netter Rich Hill leaped high for deadly smash of lob BELOW RIGHT: Soph sensation Greg Henderson barked out game score while delivering lightning serve. VP 13M 6 VARSITY ngcggg ,y yy ,S ,F fF i'ifF , V , if ,'Q',f fy' fa: wr? A , San Clemente if Foothill f 1 1 5m El Modena 1 QQM, Orange 1 28 Mission 5 Tustin 1 4M Katella 7W San Clemente 2 Foothill 15 EI Modena 21 Orange 25M Mission 2M Tustin 7M Katella 1 .651 ,Qi 231 ,BM ZOW 26 1 3 7 ZW 25W ZOM 4 af if F QW, if ig F an 5M 27 10M , ,,,! J ff? I.: ,ii 3, ,QV ' n yvwf ff! f fx l ,,,' ' MT X . 1 . taiyi QF if ,cf ,QF 54745 , -A fa: g .1F,f,. ifyy y F iit'i f f i 1 vtiyif - Ff 1 F FF ,Qtrfwgg iF-' f ff'f C 7 'fpFM,fmjpY4f 2,4131 F Tvsiiffi 1 , Fyiy i , , , , , , F, of JMM 1, Mi' 'Hr 4 l impressively mowing over pre-season opponents, varsity netman rolled into league play with a 4-0 mark. Downing Paramount, Pacifica, Anaheim, and Savanna, Spartan experience played the deciding role. Leading Coach Norm johnson's highly improved troops, lettermen Rich Hill, Lee Francis, Skip Roland, Eric Anderson, and Brent Marshall claimed varsity starting positions. Performing steadily, super soph Greg Henderson ranked number one a good portion of the 1970-71 season. Keeping rapid pace with the varsity, Coach Floyd Spangler's 1V netters obtained valuable experience. Seniors lim Strahan, Charlie Kennedy, Rick West, and Mark Mallinekrodt gathered second efforts attempting to reach the varsity. junior Gary Hoffman established himself as a solid varsity prospect in ranking number one and two on the 1V squad throughout the spring. 128-Athletics .wir 'T' l it V ln -ri Spartan Netmen smashed into lead Y T is xx NYM-X ullfxw I 1 i:: l ' TWT f'f 'l'7 .1 H , v V ., f -. We A 'dh' i ff.. A 1. - ' , .. , A -f - 1 - JL. ' ,v :f L ' J J 111 ' 1 , .- ,, 1 fp. , I Mn, Q., V . .. 4 1 Y 1. fy, : g 4 . . ' , - i f ' . ,.,. y.,lQwM',,,,1.,,f,.w1fo,,,H1fr4ff-1,511 1 4na..v:.14:2.1.i ,li FAR LEFT: Donning familiar shades, bearded Coach Norm johnson methodically rebuilt VP's tennis program. ABOVE LEFT: A sporting attitude and patience built Skip Roland into a solid singles player. ABOVE: Determined, senior Lee Francis held number one ranking on Spartan varsity. JV TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Diaz, Mallinekrodt, Beyers, Strahan, Rasher. SECOND ROW: Coach Spangler, Kellogg, Hunter, West, Zimmerman. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-FRONT ROW: Hoffman, Henderson, Hill, Cessna, Francis, Rasher. SECOND ROW: Coach johnson, Marshall, Roland, Kennedy, Anderson, Foxx. Athletics-129 v f 'H' 1 1 ' .Q ' V 5 f . ,A Q ' 3 4 f EX 1 'I . . ,- V ,, ' V 'ia A ' . ff 7 5' 1 'w f 4, I . V 1 I ' 1- A-, r ' fl E ' if af f ' 5 - A , I -1 Z K k . h 9 ' ' ' ' 'x ' -1- r'Q-- '- - ' T- f I, Q 2 'I ,I '7 4' , !, . A ' ,B , If g Z 4. Z z f f , .A 1 , ,, 4 X , . I -. I - ,, fa, 1 , , , , ,- 6 9 , 5, -, ' A' g f, . , P' , ' , - ax K 7 I 2 I' 1 f V W' ' I ' ' .' u, Q 3 ' I , ax ., , Zu M ' , ' ' 'L 1' I 3 1 'nz Y f , V , f , , .. 4 I 1 N' V I- '- I. , 1, ' Ik, Y V Q . I I ' I if ,LL 14 I, I I . V iy Q . 4:7 i . 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CQX LEFT: Fast-moving track activity astonished Debbie Conkey. BELOW LEFT: Flying high, Debbie Anderson awkwardly cleared a hurdle. BELOW CENTER: Geri Leysack got into shape for strenuous track activity. RIGHT BELOW: Charlotte Clark displayed spectacular form returning birdie. BOTTOM: Cheryl Rusk enjoyed a moment of rest between serves. Pla days, service events kept C-AA moving Ciirls' Athletics-131 PRESIDENTIAL PATCH award winners include- FRONT ROW: Chrissy Charles, Patty Meyers, Carol Baxter, Beth Finn. SECOND ROW: Lindy Stephen, Sue Durst, Nancy Chidder, Cindy Baker, Chadra Sommers, Tina Medigovitch, Linda Laufenberg, Diane Krass. THIRD ROW: Terri McMurran, Eloise lenning, Dotti Cribble, Ann Nelson, ludi Hedland, Stacy Isaacson, Susan Parker, Leslie Haun. FOURTH ROW: Pat Mamola, Debbie Wilcox, janet Flavell, LEFT: Setting up the serve, Pam Titus hits it over to score. CENTER: Enthusiastic after-school athlete shot for a basket. RIGHT: Pam Young hurled the football through the air. 132-Girls' Athletics ' 5 ! 1 1' V9 -Q. .,,, . W.-w-1 '9-is an ll J, I i li Ph Pal l -.1 l,v ill lf H ll l X Q X it I, lr 'XQXEI l. l 3 .s Physical fitness earned Patch awards ,VW -T., -1 F, -Q --- '. N. -ag uni 1 . li 3 i S, A j. g f 1 , Ca ' r l , 1 T- J 1 , I' Y f A V' 4-da- V i , jk 2 6 -1 5 PE SEMINAR STUDENTS: lan Billings, Debbie Wilcox, Roberta Clements, Dehbie Conkey, Debbie Malkus, julie Abrisz, Nanci Vasquez, Carol Decker, Karen Durst, Melissa Harliss, Mary Brooks, Sandy Goldman, Linda Rodiek, and Cindy Elkins. ABOVE RIGHT: jennifer Wyman anxiously watched the flight of her birdie, LEFT: lan Billings intently waited for opponents return. Girls' Athletics-133 Girls' Athletic Association, a club of pride, dignity, and honor , participated in a succession of playdays and service events. 108 spirited members shared the strug- gles and joys of basketball, hockey, volleyball, softball, badminton and tennis. Track, Field and Gymnas- tics skills were displayed in meets with Laguna, Valley, Harbor and Orange High Schools under direc- tion of Mrs. Alice Heustis. Guided by President Nanci Vasquez and an ambitious cabinet, G.A.A. also sponsored Girl-Date-Boy, the 50- 'U' tl V l mile jog, a tri-cabinet meeting with Orange and El Modena High Schools, the Muscular Dystrophy vf drive and candy bar sales. RIGHT: Toni Garcia donned needed protection before facing onslaught of hockey game. BELOW: Forceful G.A.A. members spiked volleyball over the net. CENTER: Arms reached to the sky in difficult routine performed by modern dance students. CENTER RIGHT: Enthusiastic team rallied before the game. X I T it ff ' f ff' l fi , ' f , t l + T65 l, 5 ' , ' l Q ' V ' i , If i if , i .F Yflfl li Y' Ll P L, E Y X, E 1 Y O I i l l M! l L I ,ft Q y ' L,-fg 'Aj lx 'A wi- v , 1' ' ft i 1 1 ., I ' gl ,fl ' ' ,Af 1 1, I T ffl z f ' vffl ' lflll I 'zz' 7 -,511 X . l 1,' ls ' 4 N s X ,i 1 , T Q , I l V' if -a,v1 ,... Q' H l l 5- I 4154 4 , xx' 1 I. A Y fl 5 - ' 5 . '-,:q,4i:,,pfi1'iQ 51 , 1, RIGHT: Ranks looked on as teammate 2 'iw T ' ' 'f saved ball and game. A 2 ' ' A QQ QQ Q' Q taaa - .1 134-Girls' Athletics 1-'-jf'-f ':J1r:,, S' f ' lr .Q ,rp-' L vs L , gum? ,. 'fa Jw Q - - ' ' ' 1 - x r fp Awww rr rw A A R- . 'rx 1 , r L ' 4, .r 4 5 51,9 f ., - f' ' lflftg- , -f-1' , ,', - , -. 'g 4 ' U 11: ' P 1 ' 'Gi ' iF- Mfr -'5,, l-4'f'12i,'51'-f' li :Q ' fl , DW, ,ii is brie f . L , , ' b V-3:23, -A A e35,yQg44,fl .fg,j, 1 H6 ff 1 1 J ?w 6 az , .6 ' . V A. .- .---- 'v ' , . V- -- .4 ff-f ' 4 of' Q Qxwgqyl, s 1 K' J' - +1 25.4 I w' .V - , -'dvi'-'s.,1 'Sri M, 115-!'Qf? :E Y',, -1 7 iqf 15 T . ,. . , i , ,L i r. k . 1 W r, I LA , in r I. I. yi, ,.,, A . 'ic 'wa MJ ,,j1Zv,,,1, 45, ai -ff ,lgiaigg -. an , I f n l I V4 , 1 atfyxvf , U .--. , , ,x . .IJ ra 5, t ,7 VL ' -1-Yfls --.9 ff , EY: 551- ,gav l ' FH' Y 0 fn ' 4 'I' + l x , . ' 1 I y 5 r L .,afgt5gt , ,g,,qg..,,,,g J i V M'-'N .un ,- ,-' 1- - f-x--f',f:.4- lil 2- 5, G.A.A. CABINET-BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Isaacson, Renatta Liggett, Laura Fioretta. SECOND ROW: Debbie Malkus, Nanci Vasquez, Mary Fioretta TOP ROW: Shelley Stanley, Debbie Conkey, Debi Collings, Carla Kleist, julie Ramirez, Leslie Fouts, Sue Durst, Sandi Goldman, Karen Durst, Celia Forrester. BELOW: Concentrating on stance, Kathy Pinkerton evaluated her dance form. CENTER: Students watched while Mrs. Keppler demonstrated art of hurdling. BOTTOM: Kathy Paulus calculated return of the plumrneting birdie. AA Cabinet instigated 'I O activityin man fields .- ,,,..f Girls' Athletics 135 E . . rv as I will always be - searching 1 l , I l W , U I r', 'l 3 A , '7 , , Q 'x I v 3 .Q . ,,. 1 . .,,.,,., ' 1 ' fine! 1 -, H wall .. ll X f,,' - Q A-.D ' 5? Z Y ,WM L 1, I It ,. ? gf XFN. er 'SFA ' A--, ,- .- , , 5 ' A ff-' a 'Q ll J I I -.gf gf. Lo Yi Underclass Editors: Michelle Cleary Karen Koch Senior Editor: Barb Cassatt Classes-137 ABOVE RIGHT: Lee Fisher resigned himself to requisite sophomore courses scheduled by Counselor Bob Edwards. Contents of brown envelopes- including order blanks, emergency cards, physical forms and the like-spilled out at August registration as Sophomores got ready for the kick-off day of the '70-'71 school year. A busy parking lot presented considerable change from junior high and chipped paint on the forum benches drove sophs into the Senior lunch area. One day led to another and soon newly elected class officers had their names incorrectly published in the Oracle. Immediately plans were established to chalk VP on the burned hill facing school. Sophomore day of Spirit Week was the class of '73's first official activity, and Eloise Turner portrayed the Orange High Panther. Spirit soared and even the fire extinguisher 8-Underdass could not dampen the rising enthusiasm of the class of '73. ii r l I ,psi l fl fl Rigors of becoming Spartans challenged resolute sophs NEW I In SPRRTHN SPlRlT Wt 2 LF 1 Q if . 'z '- - 1 L- 4- f' 1 L .Ks -'Wx :'f 'v,.,:, In s f ' g 2 ' ' S, vmnnnp l Stalwart sophs Grey Sumers, Tom Lochrie, Barry Hodges and Scot Anderson tugged limp form of Eloise Turner onto forum stage to certify death of Orange High's mascot. Z i V1.1 2 1' ff ' g ri r ' z :ff YZ. 5 5 - ,V A' ,Quiet if ' l : L1 f ' f trre - ason ' M : V 114 , fn n I fi A K ak K B k F 2, 'W Underclass-139 Susan Ahurnada Kurt Aiken Deborah Albertson Deborah Albright leffAlderrnan Tim Alexander MikeAllen Linda Altheide Sheila Amato Alan Anderson Debra Anderson Debi Anderson 45I,?f'4 'Q' 2, . r 2 52 ,. . '-- ,. .. -,hx Q , F C L ,- ff I J f , ., J V -1. T C: f: .,. V D K., L f .4 7 I L LL f- L E '- '- 1 Erin Anderson Greg Anderson leffAnderson Scot Anderson Wayne Anderson Nancy Andrews David Ansari Bob Applebv Chervl Arnold Sue Arvin Dave Baby Lindon Bacheldor Peggy Baily Sue Bally John Baker Connie Banning Dennis Barnes Steven Barnett 140 Underclass 0, , , Q 27 1' .. .uc , , J 'QJ' ' 'I-. ,X r ' A 1 ..,..-,-Ng.. f Z' . K4 -g ,.-.. , . f 1-. 2 n rm 5 ' 'LQZW J 4 4 Miz? '23 gn' , Q , 'J-fwoisffmma.fray:-'.5+:::r. f iffy: f f-fgwz-:E-E: :mw75i,.:fj u:v1?.- 5. W4 '22 ' P A 1 47 , f , r f4l,,-W1 1 WT' 4 MZ? , ri ff , fi ff AQ .X , B i. I 1 9.3-5:-ze-r - 'I p I ., Q 'V . as . S t ,I it . A 175- , ' 1.1 if ' M -'wx ' af 1 J A ll' r f fr A 'i A V . ,F - f 1 Y 1 0 4 f - W - . t. im ' E Z Ji 1 V lf? itr a , S S A , 'S , '31 if - 6 , l - D454 iif. 2 r It 5 h ,. 1 - E ' 'X 1 f- -1'5: ' :' Q,l , P .,...1 f -r ,j f af,-fflfmx' . , ' - . 'V -.. Af U , if f i 4' fi 2 ' f 22211. A :fig '-,., . - 3' -I ' 332 ' x' I ' jr' Ui A m..,.f.?ff fa , ' A S' A -S A . 'J . far , Q 1 '-r,t A. f , 4 v a- 5, J::2z2f:s A +L ' QQ Z Vg ' , XNrllran1Barnlwart llrn Barstad XlCl,l Bartlett Nlarx Basal Derek Baskrns Xlark Bauer T I V -,Q f Q an I- YVY Q ,Q A 'V' Q Rox Bauer Carl Baxter A ,inf 's' .1 W? ' Crarg Beam :Q lulre Beard Debi Beaxer ' . I Tom Beck 1 N r Donna Bedard , V, ,Nlrckex Bednar V Y-U Lxnne Beebler Stexen Belknap iQ AA f. 5' ' Dan Bellmx er L, L lobn Belville -:f QI' Mark Belbrlle 4 X ,X l JA Paul Bennet 1 -A IJ r Don Bernamontr ' 'T l 5 FY Alan Berrx 'an lr' ' rn' 3 -- lx . 1 X i Dale Best I ' 'G I en, - -'xlan Betker 4 ' ' - ' , ' Perl Bickler 'xl ' 5. Eg B ! Larrx' Blebl .r- A Q Ronald Brgeloxx x 'X' A 4 lk A B Barbara Bisset l 3 , ,I , 1 'peg - lllTl BlaCli -F J . gl 7 .- if A ' l 1 Dan Bloodxxortn T Xlarc Blucker 'D ' l Helen Blx 311, V Stexe Bobl H Fartb Bosbett ' ' Bob Bosxxell Carolxn Bottomlex . I 1 S 3 a -X-f . l lan, r Y F. 1 Bex Bon en ,Q Ron Bradford 0. 3 Danae Bradlex .,. F , Nlark Bradne' 4 Derrlll Brakke Robert Branwblex Deborah Brandrrrr Lxnda Braun .Nlurrav Brenman Stex en Broadbent Lilleen Broun Eduard Broxx ne Dan Bruggernan Dolores Bryant Date Buck Bonnie Budka Ken Buffington Kobre Bullock Scott Burch Sophs presented ' unique outlooks Underclass-141 Mike Burg Stanley Burman Debbie Bush lanette Buskirk Terri Cahill Steve Calles Robert Campbell Frank Campo Michael Campo Sandy Campos Cary Capozzoli Dawn Carden loan Carey Norman Carhill Peter Carroll Craig Carton Steven Castle Chris Cahffee Doug Cahpman Christy Charles Iohn Chavez Bonnie Chesebro Diane Cholewinski Deborah Clark lack Clark leanni Clark Valerie Clark Randy Clayton ? f ,A . , a X t Q Q., Pam Cleary Barbara Clements Deborra Cobine Teresa Coghill Trevor Collon janet Comstock Denise Conkey Anne Conover jane Corby john Costa Mary Cowden Cathy Cox Karen Cranford Debbie Crooks Kurt Crosby ,qw 1,41 l .l lui 3 ,fi ll 4 , H Q0 I x J ' X i '57f3'7W77,4 3 'Y f S if lt, 'L . . rpg-L -R Y. ,, . 5 ' .QL-...wg .,'.g .,L -fm' .K M g f 3 4. is N3 ' 3' v lf i tx it .ty 2. xx . 9 f 2 i ,X I E i Q7 ' W' W' ig ff' ' ' ' . if 3 ,J up - 3' Q ' , li ,f 7' ' Q. l V ' 1 V i.,vZ'f4 ff W , yi. X Q ,kl- . ' lx x in J --, gil rwiu, 'VJ . '1 h K mn . -cf, ,' . 'za I '-3, ' ' f we fs i fi . ' 2 ' X, 44X ts Kathy Shields and Debbie Schnirl searched for various forms needed to initiate sophomores into Spartan routine. ix i. . 6. ag ff. 1 it x xxl! i-lit il? Q5-fkf 'r -, ,,., , ... 49:1 wfxfs il Ai Linda Crosby Randy Cudworth lames Cunningham Candi Curtis Kevin Curtis Pam Dabrovvski Steven Dalrymple Kerry Dancer Paul Darshay Lisa Davey Deborah Davidson Lindon Davis ...lf ,D 1. 1 - Q' A A., 1 'l Introduction . P. H. S. to created confusion 1 4 ' . -1 , l lf, A -y f f. 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Y iv f' it -f ' 'rf 1 ' ' ', . . , M, 4 . 4 f' i Robi Helden Kathy Heller Lynnda Heller Loretta Helm Vickie Hempenius Bruce Henderson Diane Henderson Greg Henderson Bill Henning Brian Hester Lynne Heuyel Marcie Hicks Jan Higgens Dennis Hight Don Hill Donna Hobbs Mitchell Hobron Barry Hodges Patti Hoffman Greg Holdburg Jim Holdridge Gail Holland Ross Holloway Kathleen Hoolihan Tony Horn Marilee Horn Cindy Howard Philip Hubbell Kenneth Johnson Bob Johnson Roberta Johnson Terry Johnson Valerie Johnson Kathyjollitf Suzann Jones Laurie Kane Merrillee Karanickolas lOhn Karell Leslie Karns Gary Kauffeld Lori Kennedy Debbi Kent Underclass-147 Linda Labrincha Greg Lafferty Lee Laird Lynne Laird Melinda Lairmore Larry La Liberte Donell Lamb Randy Lambert Stephen Lanier Richard Lara Randy Largent Laurie Larrick Susan Larsen james Larson Sharon Larson Andrea Laskowski Denise Lavi Cathy Lawrence Vickie Leavell Rita Ledbetter Richard Leever Maureen Leinen Manfred Leinz Frances Lentz Raellen Lescault Sandy Leue April Lewis Mark Lewis Paula Lewis Renata Liggett 148-Underclass 4 T 3- Z cw -' '11 45 1 1 C STEEL 73 I f SS H .IS gn: GC Sl' HI' Mark Kenyon Timothy Kilroy Tony Kincaid Debby Kindrat Larry Kindrat David King Russ King Nannette Kleinert Veronica Klima Ann Knepper Randy Knight Richard Knight john Koegell Bill Kolek Ted Kosarenko Robert Krueger Vincent Kucera Alice Kulesa Marie Kulesa +3 Edward Labata . 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Camera shy sophomores Cary Adams Robert Andrei Tesha Bertrand Robert Brunston Debbie Cain loseph Cammarato Michael Campo Richard Carey David Cramer Stephen Crowley Patti Dowsett Curtis Goode Gary Hallum Mary Harchuck Mitchel Hobran Tim Hutcheson David jones Dan Martin Michael Milhoan Lorenza Mora Terri Oberhansley Bob Parra Bill Wojahn Rodger Wolsky Ierome Woodburn Tom Woodward Kippy Wroten Mary Wulff Kent Yarnell Angie Yates Mike Yorba Barbara Young Douglas Young Marcia Young Sheri Young Karen Zakzeski Karen Zeutzius Paul Zimmerman .,1.,k.- f f iv ' . lx L r af N 4- ala ,, ' is ,J 'Q . -A ?1??1ff 7 si . , isa 1 ' 4 J' 1 1 , Y 4 i A W V ,Y 4. 9 Y Forum bench served double duty as lunch and study tables for Gary Thomas. lim Phillips Peter Rivera Mark Schilling lean Seeley Ronald Smoot Dorothy Sutton Dale Westenhaver Peggy Williams Kris Wittmack leff Wright Uncierclass-157 MY' 158-Underclass Z' W 'fs fa r TOP: juniors waited long hours to be registered by counselors at August Pre-registration. I ABOVE: Ann Pocinich, Girls' League ways and means chairman, made '- E 4 pitch for involvement during fall assembly. Active juniors forged framework for leadership The class of '72 began its junior year under the leadership of President Mark Blakely. First official class event, junior Spirit Day, hit vivacious Orange cheerleaders with a big pie in the face. Audience contributed half full milk and fruit juice cartons, adding to the excitement and confusion on the stage. A week before, juniors received their class rings which they proudly flashed before envious sophs. Preparing for the prom, officers and class members sought ingenious methods to finance their tribute to the departing class of '7'l. Doing their best, the junior class coped with being the middle child of the VPHS student body. -L Nw . f .- 'F 2 f-' .l1--1--1-.-. -' -...Q M.. ,,c, Y 4 M LEFT Smeared, sticky juniors ignored fallen comrade during Spirit Day festivities. ABOVE: Sign of times plastered forum stage door. Underclass 159 -.-M ., .,., -W , ,, rim' M gk' Si? Q , g . Mike Abbot , I -I f I 1 iff -i ' i I 1, Frank Abramson gif I' .t.IgIII V I , Wu ,IJ I 'Iij jeff Agee i I I, I I ' ,A 1 , A ' , Mary Albano 'wiffgvz , , 'TT '- L, ' uf ' W I I Q., ' ffl ,I -- ,, Glenda Albam' , ' ?'Q,:'5 i 'bi l ' , f Bob Alien B ' Ab i 1 A f Shawn Allen K r' '77, I. , fri' Wh, '- f.,Ijgi Mark Alma 'A Qi i ' ' , 1 ' 5 f 59 ygiii joe Alongi I , 'G I .5 , f I ' ,I ' QI' 'W' wlfigi Eric Anderson f f-r , ' , ' 5' X1 5 Hans Anderson ' ,yfffi '5 , 7 ' Kevin Anderson 1 5' 'fbl Q t' I ' ' 'ss 'S uw CU C ED E U5 no c 'E :1 'cs .c U ... 3 .. U 'U an E E 3 L.. ...- ua E J g g I Q D f , I' . A .. Rl w, 1. L - , . Q, . 'U E ff , , ,. 1: A'4'j'l DD ,, ., , ny., ,AI 4 4 9 Lf l f :g f 1 Q if ,iN 4 1, ,,. ,. ,V f 4 gt' ,gh Sy ,QI I J E s-- 1- 'X I i 4 i 5 i 1 Q wikis H1 L D115 ,IU 14 'M ff ' pf C -,1- ,. FU - ,. H I , , . .. G Q. . , , .s Lfl 4 'U GJ L ,, 2 i Larry Anderson A ' Shari Annis f24..,, wi George Anstadt ! 'fit lan Apodaca Dick Arbenz y Ieri Armstrong Lynn Austerman --X Debbie Avaloz Q '- - A Debbie Badgewell Y ,',' .L ' i i I Kevin Baitx V-gb Cynthia Baker Mark Arnquist I , lx if N5 V0 Marc Baker Dale Banning Art Barela Anita Barnes Sue Barnes Vickie Barnett 160-Underclass -f 4. ,,. V IE, I ,I .Zag . .T I .tak JR ,K I, -LY .-N.,-1 , Il ,.- s, 4 ,i I 1 gi I at 'Z 1 ' f ef 4- , G I , 'U44' , Q- -N v I ,I ,I , ' 7512 :Pr 7 , .r ' :J 4- I. . in ' ,,,.,-rv .,- '81 nn- - . -1 ' . H 1:14 - ,, f 'fl' 1, ' ' 9' 'fe Aix , t , vs i - sw- ',r1'11'?j, ,Ii - tv Huw ,..,a , - 7--Tie. . 1.a-5518 .ra QQ? B r 432, t - sw f it ' , 4 ff, ,'-Qwfmi '-fi. f- Q 'B ' B A M , I I .M 5 J ' i 'T I I, x i 'I 1' Vx: ,lf r ay Z 7 Sir Q f V 1 , 2 l 4. ,Y Ken Barrette Cathie Bashe Chris Bateson Ann Bauer Carol Baxter Krissa Baylor lim Beall jim Beam Terri Beasley Dave Beaver , ,fra , ,, ., .f ., f s n l 1' 4 'V Marla Bricker jack Britton Lori Britton Margaret Brown Mike Brown Todd Brunk Marla Bryant Mark Buers Karen Bullock ,Q vi Mike Bell Greg Berardino Tim Bergman Debi Bernatzke Alan Berroteran Dwayne Best Joanne Betts Rob Beyer Marilyn Billenstein Cordon Birse lon Bischof Robert Blackney Mark Blakely Tina Bloodworth Chris Bode Ron Boggs Greg Bohannon Ron Bohannon Nancy Bollinger Beth Borgeson Hope Bosheff Charles Botzum Thomas Boulger Teresa Bova Bruce Bowers Marlo Bowman Bob Boxer Ana Braddock Lisa Bradford Bob Bradley Susan Bradrich Nancy Braggins Bonnie Braun Kevin Braunger Barbara Breedlove juniors played for high stakes in VPHS games Underclass 161 Vicki Bulthuis Randy Burch Michael Burke Ginny Byron Michelle Cabral Mary Calderwood Abe Cantu Debby Cappo Diane Carey Chris Carlson leff Carlton Sandy Carpenter Kevin Carriker Alice Carrol Toni Carrol Don Carswell Michael Casey Connie Cassat Robert Cavazo jim Cenami Craig Cessna Y .l :eg , 121 7 :Z f ...f ,, 41 1 A ' veg ' wz 'l 'fly , , X 'ff 5 if l Deborah Chalk Sue Chambers Brenda Channell Linda Chedister Greg Chesebro Kathy Chester Donna Chicklo Mike Chicklo Nancy Chidder Kathy Chmielewski Debbie Clark Leslie Clark Robert Clark Steve Ciark Valerie Clark 162-Underclass ' I ' ,ill I 5, f 1 , ' 1 .' 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Mplff, . x, iw 9 -I . so 'S- SW I J 'Q nv 2' ws' fv- ' .71 fn 44 ..l WF' ., Y fag., 45 '25 Cynde Clauder Michelle Cleary Brian Clelland Kevin Coan Mark Cohick Marilyn Cole ludy Colley Debi Collings Pat Collins Ann Collison Mike Combs leanette Conant Life styles of potatoes investigated .Jul 1 ' , 1 k ' n fly-an A fi , 1 3 l llc 'I 0 'lk 511 1 .1 1 .. 1. - ., ,::,f'i'-f'f ,'f1..'. . ,rw ' 5? , ' f 5 fr f ggi ' .,f 'Fri -, C cg xy W, , fr A if- , ' V 1 1 .4 x ein f r .- ' , V , I ,mf V Q 4. , ' r - Y nf, gf As f , 4? wI, ' ff f ills. 7 A ' tt .. if 0 1 K , , f ' L11 , I. .. , 'l - . Mf9s.rl,, l Dianne Cooper lack Cope jennifer Coursey Keith Cramer Karen Croix Kim Crosby Cathi Cross Marla Crosswhite Leonard Cruz Mark Dahl Torn Davies Christine Davies jeff Davis Lisa Davis Warren Day Linda DeBruyn Dawn DeSanto lames Deaton jim Deleo Maria DeLeon Underclass 163 W' In ,f 0 n Kim Delgado 'f leanne Dembrosky Douglas Dement - Barb Denholm Salvatore De Paula - Sally Dieter ludy Dietz gff Bob Diggory Sheldon Dillingham - Rod Dimmitt john Dinius I . ,qv- 0, ,W ' V, .fm f rf ' 'yas fi f Z- ' Ury:-P' a.: if V , f - ,, Af , 1 1 1 .,: ' Z Me' -gaggw, 1 9 iv I -r , 1 , , 1- 14' ,V 1 L ff f lu 1 ff fa , , W-ff ,,,f,,. aff 4 ff , ' fx ', X-tw' f lg A 7' f If W Z m l ff 3. f '2 f xg , xl' f f f'ai 1 Fr! ff ' W Ginger Dixon V wwf' I V ,,,, - I W f ,V,, 4 f 1: jr' I M, , w,4,,, I I ' V will 1' ff 'z M711 --.fre 'c , ,31 2 'Vi ' 4, fy. V , 1 . ,, f A, fr - f I 1 . ' 1 A if! ,V,,, t f ,N , .. if X47 A , . ,' ' - f' .,, , lpwx, 5171 ir ff , , L .. Q- 4 TEl'l'l Doak K' F.. 5 , Mi ! ,va 3. 'lg W sv l ,lf 64 5 . Liz Dominguez l fi ' L. , M Jr: 1 L. f 195 L l 4 Edwone - r, 'fr m f ' az! , z W - ' ' . f' f l '- Q 1 f nr ' 'r M Anita Downsworth . f 7 if aa. ,W Q , A , l J Kelly Doyle gb X 7, EMM if I X , Ap JR ,H Tom Duggan - -1 fr, ,I - ,. ,4 an V .. X rar ' A A 5, J ,V M Pam Duncan X f f Ar ' Alan Dunn Q- A. ,. 1, rr., Z? lim Dunn F' ' l' ' M .f ' Suzanne Durst I 9, xr: 1 I j f -r V Carol Emge V Q 4 F W 4, . Larry' Enos ,Y 7, 7 4 A K t A if Olga Enrlquez Y-15127 -f in 'wr f af '11 Randy Erickson Randy Erwin Maria Espinoza loyce Esposito Chris Evans Ralph Evans Tracey Evers ,-nv. . .if 9 Darlene Fairchild Robert Fausch Carol Fazenbaker Mark Featherston Beth Fenn Anne Ferguson Mike Fields Mary Anne Fioretta Frank Fiorito Ed Fisk lay Fitzpatrick Sherry Fitzpatrick janet Flavell Craig Flournoy Eileen Forrester Mitch Forward Leslie Fouts Richelle Franklin Suzanne French Charles Frey Shirley Fritts Pat Gallagher 164-Underclass ,, l,yr y 05529 rw I in 'fu -a-v --at ffl . ,V dl J- 'Ml ,f 1 .VY ,f ,.-it ll -'ii XJ if ' EQ aj: . -V I . WV' ' ,ff ., .ii if I . V 'N fn Q,2Qx. A v 'x , . ' at l .llf Awareness came in snatches Bob Galloway Vic Gammill Odyssey photographer Dick Arbenz pursued favorite sport of girl watching. Bonnie McEwan avidly consumed remains of lunch time lemon bar. Hector Garcia Toni Garcia jeff Willis attempted to describe evasive gridiron techniques to joe Sisneros. Tom Grimm and Brian jones sized up the situation. M. joe Garratt Darrell Gatlin Greg Gatlin joyce Gavin Q D . 2.25. Michele Genovese Greg Gentry N gmt.- ff- V . , : Michael Gibson Pete Gibson :sf -.Q ,,, Q-4 .. i 'V X Vx- w-'-v 1 . F Q .. . 1. f-'f i ' D Ei .iii Xxx. . .jx lk 'J it g. QR.. 'W' l rear' 'W -tl. -v '. ,fy A . U f ini ?.-' l i I l . ,la ' -. L2 ,i vig Melanie Gilbertson jill Gillespie Larry Gillette jack Gilmore Diane Ginsberg joe Giuffre Lynne Gladden Cynde Glasener Susan Glenn Michele Glickman Diane Glowacki Michelle Golding Paul Golloian David Gonzales jackie Goodding Underclass-165 ent TTI HE fi h n UIC UBS 'cs B L U Sl: Darla Goodrich Scott Gordon Toma Gorham Rene Gorski james Graeb Gail Graham Patty Grajczyk Steve Gravos Celeste Gray Karen Gregord Rick Gregorek Dottie Gribble David Griffin Steve Griffin Christy Combs Gary Griggs Tom Grimm Susan Gunther Micky Gurr Kathy Gustafson Chris Gutzke Paula Haase Mars Haldin Sue Hale Songi Haley Debbie Hall jeff Hambariam Kevin Hambley Doug Haninger Mary Hannah l 5 l 'U CD CD-.Q cu 1 fi My , , L-. . vlv- V, 1,1 V. vb, 4 V X .29 ,W4 '4 Y , 'N 0 Qi - I' - M I i 't ' , I, , ,-:E i Y ,444 , it 1+-f lg Wt. jg , rr., .Q 1 Rv: iarm. . 2 I 1 A 'V' 1 I. 1 9.9 I f 1, ' 1, y mites ' Fi' 4 l , , , i I ' -Zwff' .Ln Q' f 'G' 3 3 'V 7 'H if 12:91 ' l Q 1 Y rv A, V Z gl X l ' r lil 2 I , ,A 4. , A ,N. c J ! 1 A X K ,t 7 I , 1.1 L M I V,v,' W N s ,-rf X, . 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W5, '7 5, ii ' f ' Alice Henderson Brad Henderson Tom Henning Bob Henry Teri Herren Vicki Hess Norah Hettick Bob Hill Laurel Hill Alyce Hoffman Gary Hoffman jeff Holcomb Mike Holdburg Brad Holland Bessie Hollins Kathy Hollis Steve Homer Ellen Hooper Debbie Horn Richard Hoskins Brad Houk Richard Hovater Mark Hughes Mike Hurst Vickie Hurt Thomas Hurwitz Wendy Hyatt Diana Iacopetii Diane lannone xi ' X gn Rick lgram , ff' f .. w.-15, lg, If V K 1 , i ,, .A , ,, - f. in-1' , ,V 5 : 1 , W -. A W f Vicki ller Stacy Isaacson Paula Iverson Cathy jackson jeffrey jacobson Richard jaeger Mark jamieson Mary jason Charles jay leannette jean jim jevec Adrienne johnson Colleen johnson Cary johnson james johnson jan johnson judy johnson Peyton johnson Christine johnston Bob jones Brian jones Grover jones jesse jones Steve Kane Kevin Kelly Y lean .tu -.C .Sa P L- DI GI 3 -1520 Linnea Lagerquist Ronald Larnoreaux Gary Lamph Ellen Lancaster Deborah Landrum Don Langdon Walter Large Rick Larson Debra Lawson Ted Learakos Chris Ann Lee Cindy Lee Danny Lee janell Lee Carolyn Lembeck Dick Lenie Larry Lenzini David Lewis Geraldine Leysack Pam Lindquist Robert Lindstrom Debbie Link Steve Linsk Sandi Lintz Shelley Litman leri Little Phil Lopiccolo Mike Loader Kathy Lobeck ludy Loving 168-Uriderclass C IE c: DD U CD L.. GJ L.. .3 4, E Cindi Ketchum Richard Kidder john Kilroy lay Kimble Clark Kincaid Linda King Rhonda King Bill King Allan Klecker jeff Klein Carla Kleist Linda Knepper Karen Koch Cindy Koontz Linda Kopel Frank Koski Kevin Kraft Diane Krass 4--I ia' ,717 f ' w, lgpfmyvzo, g , .ED N- I -H , 2 f X H A Q' ., I V, ' ' . iq i ' ' W L -- , lf, y 5 I f 1 I ,y H X . r 5 V A W' A J! I Al , 4,1 ix ,fu mfg. 4' , I ,+L 1 4 i Richard Kreider X V x Hartmut Krentz I U M 4 ,1 qi V- Km V I 9 - A Q S., '41 Ralph Kucera ' 4,1 .ill A 0, f L- Cindy Kuhn f Q1 3-3 ' -3- - ' Mark Kurtz ' - ' ,A as A Q A Ruth Lack f ' ,X af., A +-3 jerry Lafferty - .li ff A r -f K if .i f- L .x - a a any ' f - 'Il ' X 4 v Af f. il 4 ,la -. . :Ah Q '.1 ,f 'jyl ' l k ' ' tu 1 If ffm- -'M A A. an f:AA.: ., L fl li wa I A .2 A v if 4 Qt , x A - W A xi A . l . sh xt l A 1 ' ll A-A F71 L ' ' + A A 'vi fl l Hg' 1 . ,ii ' 1' V, R' -' ' I . 'f' 1 h , A, , ,,,,,., A, A A ,, , 71 Q , - . 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X vl 1 L ' C .in .L VF. gr i Percy got stage ready for busy year ha rrnan jenn bctyC Pu Girl's League Michael Macmullen Rob Mckenzie Kim Magness Beverly Mallard Tom Maloney Pat Mamola Debbie Markle Brent Marshall Gail Marshall Chris Martin Christy Martin Dale Martin john Martin Laurie Martin Marla Martin Mark Mason Ivan Matesevac lulie Mathewson Cynthia Matsufuji Monica Maxwell janet McBride Underclass-169 Pam McBride Ruth McClelland Debbie McClinton Kirk McConchie lan McDermott Bonnie McEwan Bob McGrath Gary McGuire Elizabeth Mclntosh Greg McMurran Nancy McMurtry Michael McNair Mike McNamara Sharon McNamara Robert McQueen joe Meyer Danette Michael Mike Mikulics Cindy Millard Dale Miller Gwyn Miller Lissa Mills Nancy Miller Celestine Minniear Ron Minor Robert Montoya Elizabeth Mooney Diaun Moore Linda Moore jolene Moothart Maria Moreno Patty Moriarity Tim Morley james Morris Larry Morris Marla Muhs 170 Underclass W --S I7 1, ,,,., 1.5-T, Qigwy Z ,ff C, , ,' 1 1 4 as ,, if as .,... ,,,,,, l . i 4 W,, CW? A X , f,., Wm Ay ff I V - 1 V 6' :Jia I All ' , E Zz R fi - B M f f Z , f- B 4' - Q, ...Q 6 E'-f. 'E .,- f -4--v gn, A if if if ..,, fs:-E ' A W V , A-as -.. . , V f 1 X J I ffl! i 'V i ., Q- ,: .. bfi gl ' , xl 'l l . af I ' ' Q ' . . 1 .fl il 9 R V, , ffl, ' 1 Bill Muise Cayla Mullen Eric Muller Sandi Mullins Patty Mundt Peggy Mundt Steven Murata Rosalie Muro Kathleen Murphy Mary Murphy Sarah Murphy john Musico loanne Myers Lloyd Myers Peter Nanigian W 'll ' A 1- C l C L likx E + if 1 . lfff 1 ' , All ,I ki- ' i' , ' , f. :Q ,o ,,,,,- Mi, , bf, 4 2 ,,.i-1 7 ff f ., .., ,. E -ax , X -'W ,. in : - M! f 5 W B 1 J' ' f ta ' I , 1 V we F Gr Dan Neenan Dwaine Nelson QQ., 4 ,, Elizabeth Nelson X mf, ,uv I r ing dai , iz! Debbie O'Neal Debbie Opferrnan sf Becky Ormiston Dale Osgood V Dan Overman Linda Paddock Anita Palomino Kathy Pardee Susan Parker Marianne Pa,rr lohn Paulus Cathx' Pavne Bus riders shared and huddered N fxtx A f I S 4 Q ' if S.. 'l Karen Nelson Bruce Nepp ill X lerri Nesmith -, .., ' 1' ' ti' f ' i P l h W Q' i f A A , ga 1 -i P ,H i el , 4, Alan Newton 'H , t ' g ' Jeff Nickel W AM ' ' Douf' Nippert ' . . ,,. K -1 f , 0 f +P 1. .i , ii ' . ffgfp' ' 1 ,ffl Q ' I 14 M Lorna Niven ' Nanci O'Brian Steve Occhiuto 'i lf Y Nancv Ohmer x Chervl Oldfield ' Dan Oltrogge .1 , ', E 'ff vp ,, A i X Q 'xx V , , l1'l XA' A 'zu ' NE ,Il i t r A , , , ., 1 ,-V1 H t ,. , A -i XM , f 1,1 .gtg Y '?c5'?. I tv Q O fy' Y Lx 'Q f if T A ' ,ii , 3' P t if ir , 4, 5 fr, -i V l',, L I J 'LA 'ffe-a 1 'il 1- F 4 W ' . Jill? -Wi vvr' fi, ,A ,I N PFA l 1+ 6. -.. r ' Tim Pearson l , 91 tl' i ix Dennis Peck , 'l fi ' A ll Alan Pepper -- - , ' ' lenni Percv X P' x i , Diane Perez 'W i ml' X li . Mark Peters 'f QQ. 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Kurt Willson Bob Woepse Diane Wolbers Michael Wood Bill Wood Eric Woods Andy Woodward john Wooters Karen Wyman Mike Wyrick Tony Yorba Lance York Betsy Young Pam Young joe Zamarripa Rosemary Zike ,.F-m ,...,..,..--rn+- lan Gerhard Johnnie Gray Patty Gray Patty Greening Dave Grouse Larry Hanna Sheryl Harris Nancy Hasbrouck jeff Howell Don Imsande Denise Karam Scott Karns Sally Krum Brad Lange Larry McCoy William McLintock Teri Moser Gary Munsinger Mike Murphy john Peecher Leaving another year behind, couple securely faces long awaited final year as VPHS seniors. Kim Perry Robert Pfeifer james Richard Gene Roberts Tim Ryan Richard Schaff Steve Schroer Kent Shaffer Gary Stewart john Still Lisa Stipe lan Strong Dave Tudor Sheldon Waggoner Ronald Wagoner Ron West Greg Williams jeff Willis Gary Wilson Tom Wilson Underclass-177 Gfficers guided seniors through last year at VPHS Traditional senior functions grasped attention of underclasses: senior spirit day, senior breakfast, senior pictures.. . but what made the senior class unique was not so evident to onlooking Spartans. Changing feelings, stirred emotions, apathy toward school, but knowing it all really wasn't so bad lay underneath surface activities. Seniors walked down almost empty corridors and greeted a stranger because they've been thrown together for two years and never yet taken the time to know each other . . . but it is too late. And as school year came to an end, perhaps now more than ever, the class of '71 pulled together before parting. 1 I- 1 , 1 f , , 9,- f ,W .,,:iWW :wk ' ,VV4 178-Seniors 'w1ff,:n ' f, , I ui .14 ff ,I 4 I 1 4 J , 3. Dy 3, V- :1-f , .,,,, .,, ff Wifi! ' UPPER LEFT: President Bob Lundstrom, Vice President Sue Dugan, Sec'ty Pat Olds, Treasurer Rick LeVeque. UPPER RIGHT: Two lone seniors relaxed away from crowds at senior breakfast. LOWER LEFT: Seniors viewed activities on stage at one of vear's first pep rallies. CENTER: Deficit spending and a traditional lack of funds was the albatross that hung so heavily upon the neck of the class of '71. UPPER: Terry Engle, past class president, described activities planned for senior spirit day. Seniors-179 Individuals earned recognition from peers. fllelowl 'Thumbs Up' carried through the year as the unofficial sign of 71 lRigh0 Spartans of the Year Gordon Duncan and Liz Faber. N.: 'Lim H.. s z 1, 1. J! , 180 Seniors il Q I f s I 'I 4 All J .Ii ,lvl ll Q I I l I , , . ,fl .V in, A I 4 3li 'ii i I I fl f-il ai if , J , . . gy A i if . ll ,ii ii, f' mil lulie Abflsz Brent Adams jerry A. Adams-y Hanna Ahg IULIE ARBRISZ . . . lik-es people, teaching, working at the hospital, beach, being on my own, . . . dislikes nosey people, broccoli . ., remembers being kidnapped, Choir parties, Senior Breakfast, Monday nights. BRENT ADAMS. . . likes Laurel McKerlie, summer vacation, art, Chevy's, music, love, peace, truth . . . dislikes Monday mornings, Wednesday nights, football games against Mission Viejo. IERRY A. ADAMS... likes Cheryl L. Wend, Solomon, Chris and the kids, black, . . . dislikes short dresses, white . . , remembers the lonely times on campus, certain thoughts. DAVE ALBERTSON . . . likes Opel rallies, beach, drags, good food, sleep . . . dislikes BMW's, physics teachers with brief cases, VW's . . . remembers physiology, Mrs. Schepe, not ditching one day in three years . . . Auto Club 3,4, Conservation Club 4. MIKE ALDEN . . . likes drags, water skiiing, cars, food . . . dislikes fights . . . remembers getting caught ditching. DAN ALLEN.. .likes a life of rock climbing, the mountains, Datsuns . . .dislikes Chinese noodle casserole, Toyotas . . . remembers '69 Cross Country team, the head club. CHARLIE AMATO . . . likes good food, cars, girls, parties, Dave, jeff, Bob, Ian, suspicion, Paris . . . dislikes bald eagle at nutrition, snack bar food, replacements for Mr, Carter . . . remembers Ioyce's party, - trying to open walls, getting S.A.P.W,T.B. DONA ANDERSON . . . likes spontaneity, enthusiasm, Glamis, intelligent people, listeners, hairy legs, sunshine, smiles, bear hugs , . .dislikes stagnant people, being labeled Womens Lib, polluted conversationalists, being told she can't . . . remembers frizzing hair for Senior Spirit Day, dancing with deformed arm, walking VP halls alone, counseling deaf girls. .Mf- we-.,N 'iv 5 h - ' 1 A: 5 A, ,gfgs:gf1'ffi. 1 ,ag-ag :Vg 2 :I . -, - ,, , 32254 , 5.1 , f' , ' ' ,g:g:3:,gg-xyxwf-:v .44v,:f4,'.'?75zrf -A -gay f W viz. ec I - f--.Zfffff :f fp: 5 55 . 4, Czar ,f x Iii! ve-Q' ., DT' Dave Albertson Mike Alden D80 Allan Gary Altheide Charlie Amato Sheryl AfT1lCkk Andy Anderson Dona Anderson Seniors-181 loan Anderson Katherine Anderson Liz Andrews l9f Y AHQIS Tim Arhlen Allan Armstrong Michele Auffarth Bill AUSYID IOAN ANDERSON . . . likes Denise, snow, Dr. Pepper, Willis... dislikes Connecticut, Mrs. Malaprop, not getting in on time . .. remembers the day Denise left. KATIE ANDERSON . . . likes having trustworthy friends, old bear, nature . . . dislikes smog, unfriendly people, letting people down . . . remembers Pat's enrichment at the Senior breakfast, the SSS . . . Art Club 3,4g Campus Life 3,47 House of Representatives 3. JERRY ANNIS . . . likes cars, motorcycles, wrestling ...dislikes enemies of the bug . . . remembers Mrs. Schepe's scholastically inclined goose, KRB, ALLAN GORDON ARMSTRONG . . . likes hi fidelity, De Vinci, British humor.. .dislikes rock groups, SST . . . Xenophone 3,4: Nat'l Merit Commended Student 4, CSF 4. GARY ALTHEIDE . . . likes CPS, food, sleep . . . dislikes rainy weekends, sneaky cops . . . remembers Mr. Hackney's CPS revolution. MICHELE AUFFARTH . . . likes food, strawberry sundaes, Babozo . . . dislikes car wrecks, getting tickets . . . remembers V-3, getting cheated on . . . VPHS Youth Advisory Board 4. REBECCA ANITA AYALA . . . likes C.R.B. lr., Spanish food, meeting interesting people.. .dislikes people who think of themselves before others . . . remembers football games, Homecoming. CAROL BALES . . . likes to do little things for friends . . . dislikes people who chew gum loudly in class... remembers shovel being stolen at Green Thumb... Drama Club 3,4, GAA 2,35 AFS 4, Benchwarmers 4. DENISE BANCROFT . . . likes the mountains, singing, rain . . . remembers Camp Mozumdar, Tozana, playing army ...Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3. MELODY BANKS... likes 2:40 PM, driving at night, Mike . . . dislikes being called normal, big crowds... remembers as little as possible. MERILEE BANKS.. . likes dune buggies, crazy people, artichokes . . . dislikes self-centered people, guys in frilly shirts . . . remembers buying a fifth of a waterlogged surfboard. CARMEN BARESEL . . . likes math, computer science. SARAH BARR... likes hot weather, pencil-necked geeks, freedom, solitude Csometimesl . . . dislikes cold and rainy weather, over-emotional people, being confined. . . remembers Hawaii, River, good times with O.M., second home . , . Board of Control 4, Y-Teens 3,45 House of Representatives 3,4. RON BARSTAD . . . likes band bus rides, 2:40 PM . . .dislikes noisy chickens by Biology Dept.. . . remembers when Mr. Hackney would ding swortes . . . Band 2,3,4. TOM BASS. . . likes station wagons, curly hair, smiles . . . remembers bombing sophs with water balloons, winning in tug-of-war. 182-Seniors Rebecca Ayala Sally Ayres Carol Bales Denise Bancroft eng,-N Seniors staged final performances Micheal 1. Banister jfMelody A. Banks 4.1 1 , I i ? I 4 , f if 1:11 ' , f mr' 1 , A ?. . Al W , 2 i 1 9,417 af , ff f 55427 ' ff If Mp 'Q ,Zf'f1f.q:f.1cV ff-VL '- Merilee A. Banks Sergio A. Barbosa Bill Bardick Carmen Baresel Sarah Barr i Ronald Barstad Michael Bartlett Tom Bass Dramatist Lee Hammett prepared for second act entrance in performance of 'The Miracle Worker'. . ..,, - ,::::Lra:A: .ep-L ...Q---F-M Seniors-183 184-Seniors s b Val and Stork set standard LARRY BAUER. . . likes baseball, scuba diving, girls . . . dislikes show offs, tests, certain individuals . . . remembers the time trapped in Hammer Cave. . .Conservation Club 3. DIERRA LYNNE BEAUVALLIER . . . likes honesty, a smiling face, rain . . .dislikes history, smog, long greasy hair ,. V on boys. . . remembers eating lunch in rain, football games, JAN ' BEAVERS . . . likes D.H., mushrooms, Chevys, beef jerky . . . dislikes spinach, liver, people who can't be real . . . remembers Mr. Brunt's class, The Miracle Worker, being labbie . . . Dance Club 45 Drama Club 4, House of Representatives 3, Pep Club 4, DAVE BELKNAP . . . likes fooling Coach McKie, Huey Newton . . .dislikes running cross country and track . . . remembers M.H.'s great personality, fun times in track, Cumpertz . . . 1V Cross Country 3, Varsity Track 3. DAVID BELL.. . likes surfing, other sports. . . dislikes PE coaches, Mouse . . . remembers P.T. putting shot through the quonset hut door, floods . . . Varsity Track 3,47 IV Cross Country 4. ROBERT SCOTT BELL. . . likes scuba diving, anything outdoors. . . dislikes temporary buildings, lazy people . . . remembers Mr. Thoner getting nailed by a water balloon . . . Football 2. IULIE BERCEN . . . likes visiting Alaskan fish boats, FM radio, Neil Young . . . dislikes breakable parking meters, nosy people, OCP spies . . . remembers the Hollywood Hole, writing the book, the night it all started , . . GAA 2,3,4. ED BERC-ER . . . likes rainy days, music . .. dislikes fake people, the administration . . . remembers stuck up people, when l walked on campus and nobody cared. ' 'L if? 51:4 eff fs- V A 'H' A 7 -, -4 , .tie lt . .M ,,. .1 , ,vp . I ' i ' J fri 4 . ia., ' f , ' 4 ' - , ' - - A l .- ' I lffl 1-- H ., V ' W4 . fa - , , .sf ' , -fs, ,,,,f' gg, , t. .f.,f1v..-Y 'kit-4.f4-.-'K ffl. 'ffwyw 1 v - :?1i'.-546 1 if Q . gi- - 1-eggiaa: A 1.1 1. TKEEQE .1 Z Tv A . ' J- 59 iii '. l... ,., me i lv I V.-rl 1. fff. , W -f --ai i . 4 f D9bbY Beck David Belknap Robert S. Bell lulie A. Bergen Larry A. Beauchamp Dierra L. Beauvallier Lynne E. Beavans lan G. Beaver-5 Yasser ff .311 HW' 4, L ,.V, , iff' rp,-k. David Bell Ed l. Berger Most Athletic Pat Mclnally displayed highly ornamented Varsity jacket. fu B pq M if F 'Qli llii lil 1 Ellie. Zim Kurt Bernatzke Kathie Betten lan M- Billings Howard D. Black it ' 49-a-all 552' 'iii ,NV aff' Kathy Blackman Marcia Blucker Mindy Borel 'Q janet Boynton hIelif,Al'. diil illifil, f silt' 335' KURT W. BERNATZKE . . , likes '59 VWs, auto shop , . . dislikes food at school, closed campus. . . remembers IVA movies. . .Auto 3,4, Band 2,3. IAN M. BILLINGS . . . likes happy people, rainy days, smiling, Tuck, snow skiing, tennis with Linda, the River, the desert. . .dislikes smog, snobby people, no snow, tests . . . remembers hitting the car, decorating for Homecoming . . . GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4. KATHY BLACKMAN . . . likes Stan, Calamity, money, plenty of sleep.. .dislikes Spartanland, Spartans, cats, liver . . . remembers the river, Lake Tahoe, the canyon. CHUCK BOHL . . . likes Chevy vans, Lori, Mr. Murphy's AD class. . . dislikes school food, crummy assemblies. WAVERLY BOLING . . . likes people who care, small cars, Simon 84 Garfunkel, Polish dill pickles, singing . , . dislikes prejudice, gossip, closed minds . . . remembers boggy football game, Green Thumb Day, Senior Spirit Day . . . Choral Dept. 2,3,4, Campus Life 2, Pep Club 4, Senate 4, ICC 4. MINDY BOREL . . . likes to be happy, running through the rain, thoughtful gestures, the little things in life. . .dislikes arguing over the material aspects of life, cleaning room, beets, frustration, being treated like a little kid . . . remembers after Prom '70, the crazy frustrations and experiences of the annual staff. . .SOS Club 2, Senate 2, Drill Team 2, Honor Roll 2, Annual Staff 2,3,4, Activities Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief 4, GAA 3, Steering Committee 3,4, class secretary 3, Youth in Gov't 2,3,4: Pres. 3, Treas. 4, Model Legislature 3,4, Committee Chairman 4, Inner Club Council 3, YMCA girls President 3, Girl of the Month 3, Y-teens 3,4, Historian 4, Representative from VPHS on inter- district dress code study committee 4, Coronation Court 4. JANET BOYNTON . . . likes the joy of Christ, car caravan to OHS, winning football game. . .dislikes playing the bells in hot parades, getting to school at 5:30 am . . . remembers Mr. Quartucci's soft shoe routine, Mr. Hackler's fairy tales, Senior Spirit Day. . .CSF 2,3, S Club 2,3,4, Band 2,3,4, Senate 4, Orchestra 3,4. CHRISTINE A. BRADLEY. . . likes beach, football games I, being alone, good memories with friends . . .dislikes bad times, summer before 12th grade, Sept. 27, 70. . . remembers leff, New Years Eve 69, Prom 70, Nohl Ranch . . . GAA 2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Benchwarmers 4. TERRY W. BRAY . . . likes Cathy, football, cars, rainy days, racing. . . dislikes school, history, windy days... remembers being caught by Mr. Dokos coming back from off-campus lunch, Mrs. LiIligraven's World Religions class . -, ' ,,,- fan 4 . . , 4. ,4 2 f Z ga, l 'X Xi r 5 , I 46 ' ar Charles Bohl Waverly Boling Christine Bradley Terry Bray Seniors-185 ANDREW DAVID BREWER... likes cars, parties, people . . . dislikes flat tires, school, not having any money. . . remembers going out to lunch every day and only getting caught twice. GAY BRINDLE . . . likes candles, flowers, cats, VWs . . .dislikes marching in the mud, homework, early morning practice. . . remembers doing half-time in the wind, marching in rain, riding around the circle. . . SOS 2, Drill Team 2,3,4, Drill Team Treasurer 4. MARY BROOKS . . . likes all sports, long talks with Mrs. Witt, people who understand my personality . . . dislikes bad tempered people, V.H., windy days, people who don't show any sympathy. . . remembers Sweat Pea incident with Mr. Carter in jr. year, interviewing Mrs. Witt's husband . . . Benchwarmers 4, GAA 4, PE seminar students 4, Heim School CEE 4. VAL BROWNE.. .likes the beach, foreign cars, weekends , . . dislikes moody people, people why try to be something they aren't . . . remembers how easy it was to graduate, breaking my finger in football. RANDY TODD BROWN . . . likes going dutch, ludy, scaring VWs, riding motorcycles . . . dislikes spending money, low riders . . . remembers crashing on his motorcycle with friends. BETH ANNE BRUMLEY . . . likes umbrellas, saddle shoes, ponytails, band-aids .. .dislikes motor vehicle inspections, sad things, fog . . . remembers the weekend inthe desert, the dav the orphans came, sandbagging, breaking her foot 3 times in 9 weeks . . . Steering Committee 2,3, Pep Club 2,3,4, S Club 2,3,4, President 4, ICC 4. SHARON DIANE BRUCE.. . likes Romeo Rod, modern dance, Y-teens, Osceola, snow . . . dislikes leg shaving, waiting . . . remembers spying with S.D., try outs, surprise parties. . . Pep Club 2,3,4, House of Rep 2, Y-teens 3,4, Girl's League Secretary 4, basketball princess 4. '- GJ : f'2Wfm',fY GJ- , ,.,,, avg ' 35.-3 me-J Sas :Og si O Dt WCC E33 OOO Lx.x. mmm wc 5:0 332 an ,EZ Z SS? 995, BOLD:- .eff u'5,, --r: 3632 N165 Q- b div JS-- noi 3.. CEC 2:3 :L-5 Sm., rufh- .Emi .C es? fine' 186-Seniors I V- I I. -.i, biology patches llltlilg lit. lesillttif l ' I ' 4 f , ' If Pum kms decorated MII Q I II laildli 5 .J lllllimlllii 0 map ',. It ,. New we ' to-it-1 tt., Lulngd I. l -itil'-, lllllltt gh til ,, .,,, . vm - Zag, I lil +. 'K l l v I -fi ,rs w a -. vii il I L I 'r . I, MARSHA BUELL . . . likes Mark, horses, spirited people. . .dislikes cold, windy days, math . . . remembers freezing at football games, struggling through German . . , CAA 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Benchwarmers 4. RICK BUNDY . . . likes track, band, girls, the beach . , .dislikes history teachers, finishing 2nd to a certain hurdler . . . remembers fun times with Scott, Glen, Casey and Danny. . . Varsity track 2,3,4g Concert band 2,3,4, Pep Band 4. IAY C. BUTTERWORTH . . . likes summer, waves, sarge, Zebras . . dislikes deadlines, selective service. . . remembers the River, Smuck Fog , Alfredo Martinez. . . Key Club 23,45 House of Rep 2, Senate 4, IV Tennis 2. RONALD ALLEN CAIN . . . likes philosophy, science fiction, motorcycles . . .dislikes closed minds, preiudice, generalizations . . . remembers soph English . . . House of Rep 35 Xenophone 3.41 Youth in Gov't 4, CSF 23,45 National Scholarship List 3. EILEEN CALLACHAN . . likes vacations, parties . . .dislikes people involved in themselves. . . remembers taking out her brothers in jr. year with the gang , ditching. STEPHEN E. CAPASSO . . . likes working on cars, Mrs, Kendall, taking it easy ...dislikes people who set him off . . . remembers finishing and getting a Z on a Chemistry test, the Avocado Tree. KATHY CARIKER . . . likesI.R., Mexican food, El Caminos . . .dislikes spaghetti, people who are stuck up, wearing tights . . . remembers giving teachers a bad time . . . Band 2',3. CHARLES F. CARLSON . . . likes fuzzy-haired revolutionaries, slant-eyed yippies, bike- riding pacifists, brown-eyed children of affluence . . . dislikes the Rams, war, racism, them . . . remembers TLF, election conspiracy ...Key Club 2: Varsity Basketball 3. RICK CARLTON... likes steak, basketball, money. . . dislikes school, big noses, dacoma . . . remembers Bass, Wanda, when jeff got mug shot, Lake Isabella P-GJ.C 'ost :co E 33 NI man? 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I , rg Q .AZ 42 5 Q.. - f' V , , -ififws 1 -i 312551 W aa 4, ir, -if I I I t ,hui ray . . -mf ggi I , ...Vw f l 4 f L1 7 -5 ., fwfr...-4 ri f il-if .J 1 iil'lL',-, 5 X we x 5 5 I i f I ' Tr I THA ,ff ,W fm. fe' we QT' 4:5 1 I l l l i I fr 'Sf we E62 W f f 1 1 wig? , X fi L 8 J l lonl Clayton Roberta Clements Deann Coghill james Collins learn gill' I lflflii ,mai W-.. lerrol Cline? Billy Collins L BONNIE CARMAN . . . likes cars, motor- cycles . . . dislikes snobby or rude people . . . remembers friends who were seniors when she was a junior . . . STEVE CARREN ...likes girls, music . . . dislikes war, racists, birchers . . . remembers f.r.e.e, election conspiracy . . .Tennis 25 C Football 25 Auto Club 35 Pep Club 4. BARB CASSATT . . . likes freaks, the natural order of things . . .dislikes hassles, senior copy, telephone poles . . . remembers the group, beachouses, Doris, a certain pest . . . Steering Committee 2,35 Class Vice President 25 S Club 25 GAA 2,35 Y-teens 2,3,45 Annual 3,45 Assistant Editor 45 CASC Sec'ty 4. DEBBIE CATE . . . likes grubby clothes, Mrs. Young, being alone . . . dislikes little shaver , insincere people, make-up . . . remembers the r.f.'n days, the beachouse. IUANITA CHAMBERS . . . likes friendly people, having good times . . . remembers the Christmas formal, junior-Senior Prom, KAREN CHAMBLIN . . . likes Reece's peanut butter cups, water skiing. . .dislikes getting hurt, liver , .. remembers summer 70. , . CAA 2,35 Principal's Honor Roll 35 S Club 3,4. ANDY CHANG . . . likes graduating at semester, skiing . . ,dislikes people who disagree, breaking shoulders . . .Varsity Tennis 2,3. VALERIE CHEDISTER . . . likes friends, nicknames . . . dislikes having her sister rip off the VW, unfriendly people . . . remembers the river 70, mountains 698470. ROBERT CHENOWITH . . . likes football, beaches, good looking girls . . . dislikes school, some people . . . remembers his coaches, game against El Modena, Orange. DARCI CHILDS . . . likes Ben, chocolate mint ice cream . .. dislikes snotty people, being sick. . . remembers meeting Ben, Bruce. VALERIE GAYLE CHOWNING . . . likes parties, mountains . . . dislikes rules and regulations, bouncers . . . remembers going to Serrano to teach, Miss Cannavina's class . . . GAA 2. JEFFREY CLAIR . . . likes doing handstands, gymnastics . . . dislikes girls who pretend to be something they aren't . .. , remembers winning badminton championships 70, breaking records . . . CSF 2,3,45 Xenophone 3,45 Coin Club 35 Math and Chess Club 35 Drama Club 4. CHARLOTTE R. CLARK . . . likes happy people, cheesecake . . . dislikes Iackie's golf cart . . . remembers forgetting work experience meetings . . .S Club 2,3,45 Principal's Honor Roll 2,3,4 . . . FRAN CLARK. . . likes warm happy people. . . dislikes unfriendly people who say they lzate unfriendly people . . . remembers how anxious she was to graduate . . . ROBERT CLARKE . . , likes lunch, 2nd period PE . . . dislikes finals, Algebra 2 . . . remembers Mr. Hackney's class , . . Golf 25 Baseball 35 House of Representatives 4. IONI RAE CLAYTON . . . likes smiles, jesus people. . .dislikes Algebra, being alone, tears . . . remembers losing a friend, writing compositions . . . Pep Club 25 Y-teens 25 Coed Sec'ty 4. ROBERTA LYN CLEMENTS . . . likes Danny, brownies. . . dislikes being interrupted, T.C., VW clubs . . . remembers lan. 1, 70, Marie's car at break every-day . . . Y-Teens 25 House of Representatives 3. IERROL CLINE. . . likes music, art . . .dislikes Mondays, rude people . . . remembers first day at VP, football games . . .Vocal Ensemble 45 Concert choir 4. BILLY COLLINS.. . likes choppers, drive ins . . . dislikes stuck-up people, liver. . . remembers the yogurt fight. IAMES CRAIG COLLINS. . . likes DIZZ3, steak . . . dislikes conceited people, being bored . , . remembers Operation Green Sack, 70 Spring Choir Shgw , u , Varsity Football 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Varsity Club 4: Varsitv Wrestling 2,35 Vocal Ensemble 41 Quartet 42 Symphonic Choir Seniors 189 DEBRA CONKEY . . . likes rain, guitars, writing, jogging, Osceloa, D.D., optimism, poetry, Sarah B. and her sarcasm . dislikes depression, blah days, fleeting time. . . remembers RC., R.R., CCAC, Blue Burp, Doris, OHS and Senior Spirit Day, Cream of the Crop , bush hopping, honesty in friendship . . . CAA 2,3,45 Historian 45 YWCA 3,45 Vice-president 35 Benchwarmers 45 Girl of the month 25 Pep Club 45 Concert Choir 3,45 Conservation Club 35 Annual 4: Copy Editor 4. JULIA ANN COOK. . . likes friends, baby blue, sunshine, smiles, talking . . . dislikes painted smiles, oysters, creepy crawlers . . . remembers canyon lake, Disneyland ... S Club 3,45 Art Club 35 Conservation Club 35 House of Representatives 4. BRENDA LEE COOKE. , . likes art, green, dancing, Camaros, Mexico, Santana . . . dislikes conceited people, boredom, war, burned food . . . remembers going home with Dale Matsuoka, denting radio antenna. GARY COOPER. . . likes chess, reading, Ray Bradbury, leisure. .. dislikes onions, PE, filling out any form . .. remembers Mr. Q's chemistry class . .. Math and Chess Club 2,3,45 CSF 2,45 Xenophone 3: President 35 Treasurer 3. KATHERYN COOPER . . . likes being happy, being around happy people, getting to know people . . . remembers discovering her faith . . . Girl of the Month 25 GAA 2,35 Conservation Club 35 Girl's League Board 45 Pep Club 45 Campus Life 3,4. SUSAN COOPER. . . likes Oregon, Tuesday after lunch, modern dance and its people, here and now, the absurd . .. dislikes generalizations, Beejou's, K-Mart, sociology teachers . . . remembers Charlie, profound discussions during World Religion . . . CSF 2,35 Dance Club 3,41 President 4. JAMES CORBY . . . likes sports, food, rain, people with smiling faces . . .dislikes big headed people, smog, not having money. . . remembers working at AB, long afternoons playing baseball . . . Basketball 2,35 baseball 2,3,4. HAROLD B. COWLES . . . likes Stills, Crosby, Nash, Arlo, Judy Collins and all the other people in the world who have found peace. . .dislikes losing, being without Lynne . . . remembers as little as possible. RAY CRANMER . . . likes sports, SKJ , . , dislikes MO . . . remembers the football and basketball games on Friday night. . .WILLIAM R. CRAMER JR. . .. likes basketball, most all pleasurable activities . . .dislikes Physics, conceited people, flirts, losing-. . . remembers all the little things, Mr. Q and Chemistry.. . B Basketball 25 JV Basketball 35 Lettermens Club 35 Key Club 45 Sen-ate 4. SUSAN CRANDALL . . . likes Mark, going to the mountains, Motorcycle riding, people. . . dislikes rude people, arguing, history . .. remembers first day at VP, Homecoming ...Campus Life 35 Co-Ed Club 4. 190 Seniors Debbie R. Conkey Julie A. Cook 197 ffiy' ,QW 4 9 W .fi 2 2 'Vs r -,e74,,1,, ,.17Ij5 . if We f 498 Brenda L. Cooke jr fd lm 7,5 pn- 5? sr ' ,W y70'ii5il f ,fniff-I AZ1Wf7f15','f1 ff? fymw ' 5 'fa'if?m2,f' A Z.,.fWZf 'Z-3,f.'f:5:.,,yiAy 523111 V '+' z.fvnf,4'f24g jj in f f av - - 5. 5,f,,Q', 1 li f' ' V' ' 'I ICQ ' ,A': ' I ir- I , li f :vw 1' '4 ' ' 'J' 5 f l wg , J f , V - 5 fi'i'fmQ.f.r,iJJ , 1, ,f i f ,il ,, . i ll HVY M- COODGI' Kathryn F. Cooper I, James C0fbY Harold Cowles -if Susan Cooper One enthusiast listened intently to school assembly. ' William Cramery Susan Crandall Edwin Cranmer Paula Crawford F T vc.-:rx -- 7m'1Rww5 Forum benches provide escape ROBERT S. CRUZ. . . likes Nanci, music, money, people who like me... dislikes haircuts, school food, empty wallets, most school assemblies, not having money for Nanci to spend . . . remembers Thanksgiving 69, New Years 69. . . Symphonic Choir 2, Vocal Ensemble 3,47 Board of Control 3. BARBARA 1. DAHLEEN . . . likes Bill, 3 Dog Nite, peanut butter sandwiches . . . dislikes Ramblers, pickled beets, deficiency notices, indecision, bugs . . . remembers how hard it was to get up in the morning . . .Choir 2,3,4g Steering Committee 4. MARK DANCER.. . likes band people. . . dislikes cafeteria food . . . remembers rain in Hollywood, band buses, Rams half time show. . . Marching Band 2,3,4, Cadet Band 2, Concert Band 3,4. ROBINN DAVIES . . . likes beach, horses, tennis, honest people . . . dislikes egotistical people, plastic silverware . . . remembers the SSS raid on Orange, Mr. Hackney's CPS class. . .CPS Credit Union 45 Campus Life 3,4. RAYMOND DAVIS . .. likes summer, school shops, lumps . . . dislikes VP, CPS . . . remembers frequent visits to dean's office. , .Auto Club 4. CAROL SUE DECKER . . . likes beach, mountains, outdoors . . . dislikes unhappy people, crowded parking lots . . . remembers falling down stairs... S Club 2,3,4, CAA 2,3. 459 I 9-ew fl I r 4, f'Y 177 A .My-1 195 i Charley F, Crump Robert S. Cruz Barbara Dahleen Mark Dancerji' m,nf,Cwll Sam T. Davey Robin Davies Raymond Davisjk Carol Decker irwldll 'ffl ,ienfd I .3 iovl we I A.. Seniors-191 john DeFeliCe Marmion De Lacruz JOHN DEFELICE . . . likes slot cars, Mrs. Ching, teachers like Miss Laura De Merschman Michael De Paola Cannavina who understand the student . . . dislikes guys who think they are studs . . . remembers Marine Biology field trips . . . Soph baseball 2, Auto Club 3, Baseball 3, Youth in Gov't 3. MARMION DE LA CRUZ ... likes Hawaii, poi, Kalua pig . . . dislikes Haoles, hot dogs, disagreeable refs . . . remembers sitting on the rocks at Makaha, watching the sun set . . . Football 2,4, MIKE DE PAOLA . . . likes Old Glory, Mom, Apple Pie, girl nextdoor.. .dislikes polluted air, polluted water, polluted people, ICM, commies . . . remembers Farrells after FB games, ICM, religion class . . . Lettermens Club 2, Varsity Club 4, C Football 2, B Football 3, Varsity Football 4, Architectural Design Club 3. WAYNE DE PAOLA . . . likes having a good time, being with happy people. . . dislikes eggplant, boredom . . . remembers Homecoming 70, Mr. Long's 6th period joke and pun sessions . . . C Basketball 2, Baseball 2, Lettermens Club 2,3, ICC 4, German Club President 4. IOHN R. DIAZ . . . likes peddling around on his bike. . .dislikes plastic people, people who pick their nose. . . remembers the trash can fires in jr. year, dislocating thumb . . . Band 2,3,4. BRENDA KAY DICKENSON . . . likes Steve, Doodles, 56 VW. . .dislikes V-8 . . . remembers Dec. 4, 1970, eating sloppy joes at DS's apartment. . . Pep Club 2,3,4, Steering Committee 2,3. LARRY DIEHM . . , likes racing motorcycles, the beach, money. . . dislikes rain, school . . . remembers Saturday nights at Doug's, summer 70 . . . B Football 2, IV Wrestling 2, Varsity Wrestling 3. SUE DOERR . . . likes rain, snow, sun . . . remembers CCAC, blue burp, cream of the crop, Y meetings . . . GAA 2,3,4, Y-Teens 3,4, Benchwarmers 4, Pep Club 2,4, Sunland Skiers 4. IDA I. DOMINAS . . . likes ocean, mountains, desert . . . dislikes suppression . . . remembers second spot at San Clemente, Hillcrest Park. DONNA DOOLEY . . . likes all people... dislikes liver, unhappy people . . . remembers birthday parties at nutrition, getting up at 4 AM for Senior Spirit Day . . . Pep Club 2. MARCIA FOX DOTY . . . likes attentiveness, daily vacations. . .dislikes excessive primping, level headedness . . . remembers beach houses, Plaza fountain, Prom decorating 70, 1.P. and the rat, Woodstock. . . Pep Club 2,3, Y-Teens 2, Cream of the Crop 2,3, Steering Committee 2,3. SUSAN K. DUGAN . . . likes Europe, the Point, surprises . . . dislikes waiting, hypocrites, closed minds, bad moods . . . remembers spying with S.B., Rowdy Raggers Raid, meeting D.N., picnics at Irvine and O'Neil . .. Drill Team 2, Class Vice President 4, Odyssey Staff 4, Y-Teens 3,4, Coronation Court 4. GORDON LANCE DUNCAN . . . likes Canada, W. C. Fields.. . dislikes losing. .. remembers A.C., Cerro Villa Field, Berkshires Restaurant. ff 'lv Jw 441-41. Wayne De Paola lOl1n Diaz Brenda Dickens ' ' I LarrY Diehm loe Dimaggio Halcyon Dinnddgr? Xkoblncglskglgl l, 192-Seniors I D01 I l Wi I illig 5 ,: pies on mimi be 'L f'7x 'dmlhipi P8f5Y Dodge Sue Doerr Ida Dominas john Donovan Donna DOOIEY lohn Dorrenbacher Karen Dospassos Marcia Dotyi si P ax' 4-r ww... n 'i In 'I L T? ,L 4 442+ 5,9 .gyjffe ,ff , f if r I- , nf f 1 fbzfrf' HW Nw ,Af f ' I 4 ' ,. ' . f.-Ti' 1 gf l 1, 44,1 ,. ' ,- 1 ,, ff 1, N Pf f',g-Q, , V I I ' A if , ' 12 -' ' i w . 4,17 ' 3 P 'il'-, i' f 4-I we -,Q h' ' , H 5 1 v ' , 4 . if 2 Q ,- L f fp,-, f nw ,, V , .-cw.: 1 A. -Q , Seniors shivered together while eating hot Sue Dugan NA! pancakes on a cold November morning. Ggrdon Dunqan i cak 5 an V I' S FS HS yS Z 3 U CU LL Seniors-193 KAREN DURST . . . likes sports, quiet places, happy people . . . dislikes cliques, failure, sadness . . . remembers last summer at the beach, the glue face . . . GAA 2,3,45 House of Representatives 2,45 PE Seminar 45 GAA Board 3,45 Tennis Team, 2,3,45 Volleyball All-Star Team 3. ROBERT LYLE DZINA . . , likes playing the guitar, girls, singing . . . dislikes dress code, other unnecessary rules . . . remembers friends, nice people, going to dances, doing speeches . . . Drama Club 2,3,45 Orchestra 3,4. CURTIS D. EDWARDS . . . likes messing around, snow, clean water. . .dislikes pollution, rude people . . . remembers bad food, the flood, one after game dance. . . Football 2. LORIE LYNETTE EDWARDS . . . likes friendly people, mustaches, parties . . . dislikes negative attitudes, work, pollution . . . remembers snow in '68, bus rides and parades, Santa Monica 69 . . . Drill Team 25 Banner Girl 3,45 Captain 45 Annual 3. CINDY ELKINS . . . likes Bob Perez, teaching, having parties, choir. . . dislikes show-offs, running around campus, fake people . . . remembers last year's lunches, all the parties, choir. MEGAN ELIZABETH ELLIOTT. . . likes talking, crazy and friendly people, the drags . . .dislikes unfriendly people, insincerity, assemblies . . . remembers Wood's party, always getting into trouble with C.B. BILL ELY . . . likes Barb, VWs, parties, parades, class of '71 . . .dislikes S 84 S headers, people that wear purple boots, rain, AD class. . . remembers the sit down strike . . . Band 2,3,45 Auto Club 4. BRADFORD ENGLE ... likes putting people down ...dislikes be' ig put down . . . remembers baboo, Enk, and Treb show, the spaceship in the hills, pumpkins . . . Pep club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Commissioner of Pep 45 Pep Club President 45 junior Class President 35 House of Representatives 25 ASB Cabinet 3,45 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Varsity Club 45 Debate Team 35 Baseball 25 B Football 25 Varsity Football 45 IV Golf 35 Varsity Golf 45 Wrestling 3. ROB ERWIN . . . likes Elyse, Yamahas, speedway racing . . . dislikes Bultacos, tomatoes . . . remembers having Mel Grable as a coach. MARK ESSLINGER . . . likes Friday, Guess Who, Canada, history classes . . . dislikes Monday, smog, the desert, math classes, term papers. . . remembers the biology field trip on the Furv 112 . . . Xenophone 2,3,4. BRUCE F. EVANS . . . likes Kate, XKEs, sleep, dancing . . .dislikes phony spirit, cliques, revolutionaries, VWs . . . remembers Kate's XKE, Glacier Falls, Chicago, Mrs. Wilson's office with Darci . . . Pep Club President 4. 194 Sen'ors Karen A. Durst Robert L. Dzina Curtis D' Lorie L. Edwards Thelbert O. Edwards Scott H Mew' 'ff or fi- f ,f2f7'.yrQKC f ' Z A z4Z2Z,.,,W3 ff .ve ., Eg' wo-...Q AF 2, if xr . f f 2 I ,, H as Y , f . -13 'ff 471-'73-gi' ,fir 7 ifwf' ' f Qi aff-fi? W? A N. ' W, -... .... 4 , . f' X 4 u ' f '- I 5 of ' -f 5 ww, ,Ml 1- ffm:-1 - 1 Diana L. Eliassen Cindy A. Elkins Megan Elliott Bill L. Ely Bradford T. Engle Rob Erwin M.. .i..v-.-I .75 Mark A. Esslinger Bruce F. Evans c-y ' 'f 1'T- 532921 1213 '7fWZ 5 'f if li 327 ' .,j1,-7 . 7'Z'?4f,s y Qtr' , V. . ggeq. ' .. I ' 4593 , L. I. 7 V WWW! k 2,3127 f,,.l 1, ' f f . ' ,f . ZX X if 1 i-..,,- , if-:aw v Liz Faber Edward E. Farnum Orin V. Fast Lisa C. Fearns Stephen C. Fehrf Gary W. Felton New chef class fedguests LIZ FABER . . . likes walking in the rain, being understood . . .dislikes dying roses, time . . . remembers after Prom 70, Homecoming 70, Brotherhood Camp. EDWARD FARNUM IR .... likes girls, his fast Mustang . . .dislikes Chevys, Mopar, noisy pe-ople . . . remembers Big C, Anrecht's class. ORIN FAST. . . likes eating, sports cars, Lady Samantha, whoppers . . .dislikes R.K., snobs, fakes . . . remembers summer school biology. LISA FEARNS . . . likes bays, strawberries, rowdies . . . dislikes term papers, snotty people . . . remembers LD, and the midnight dates, Farrells . . . Campus Life 2,3,47 Pep Club 2,3,47 1V Cheerleader 37 Lettermens Club 37 Y-Teens 3,47 S Club 47 Benchwarmers 47 House of Representatives. STEVE FEHR . . . plans after graduation to attend U. of Missouri, school of iournalism, Columbia . , . Oracle Staff 3,42 Editor-in-Chief 47 CSF 2,3,47 AFS 2,37 Xenophone 2,3,47 House of Representatives 37 Senator 47 Band 2,3,47 Steering Committee 27 YMCA 2,3,4. GARY FELTON . . . likes butterfly collecting, basketball, Hackler's class . . .dislikes anything to do with Biology. . . remembers Coach Colville's bad news, Physiology field trip . . . Conservation Club 3,47 JV Cross Country 37 Latin Club 37 Science Club 4. Faculty members visited VPHS's chefs to test culinary abilities. Seniors-195 555 -Cc EQJE ,'2'5u- EES cu CLA cu Z 55.2 U-Pu 'EEC CDOE t 'U- O,9.-'cu Ll.-Qqj run-' :ua as UD NUS Vic'- 295 EGR? fu .- QLYE ,g.r: U.. .- NJ? 22 'JS cn a. 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' Pep Club 2,3,4g Y-Teens 3,45 House of Representatives 2: Steering Committee 4, f 5 il A T Conservation Club 3. ANNE KATHERINE FUNK . . . likes life, smiles . . . dislikes closed 1- i , all 'I -f minds, killing, dishonesty . . . remembers Pat's many puns, CPS . . .Y-Teens 2, Pep Club X i , 2,3,4, Benchwarmers 4, House of Representatives 47 Co Ed Club 4. DAVE GARNER . .. likes cold mornings at the beach, watching the moon set in a tomato patch.. .dislikes I - rules of society . . . remembers lon's screams at the school board meetings, good concerts. Ronia Cguldfrn Miclgael-gzabbard ROIJNIARLYNN GAULEEN . . . likes to sing, being successful in whatever she does, Farrells . isa els er SVI Elmer ... is i es peop e w 0 preiu ge, going somewhere alone.. remembers Oran e's Basketball- 'grew t-Qgrtlsi: Crowds to Sieve CSISFIGF P619 Caffafi parking lot, Prom 70, being IV Cheerleader, Camp Osceola . . . IV Cheerleader 2? Pep Club Orange H'g S pe ' gy ' 2,3,4p Steering Committee 2,3,4: CAA 2: Campus Life 3,4: Y-Teens 2,3,4g Benchwarmers 4, CSF 3, Ensemble 3,45 ICC 4, House of Representatives 3,4. LISA M. GEISLER . . . likes Y U Xt xxxx x' an 'U C fu C in 2 'U ffm DD OL' Ou. O. 'U C 65 C FD C QJ .C 4- C DL C .C Q L N E U7 cv JL vm L5 E ru L uf .9 52 ru 'O 'U C FU .C U M C OJ E .J U7 'D 3 E oi E YU cu I 5 rv .-D 2 U tn O us Q Q ': CU ... .E +- D -- -.- O DL C rv -.- L 2 -.- -.- 3 E L cv .r: U1 L cv .Q E Q2 E u.: L OSSV IT! S dislikes ing n, water ski bi R0 Corvairs S like CEISNER LJ-I P u.: I'- in fi c fU ': O .. lh E .Q E cu E 2 Q O .C va O 4- J Nl va C GJ P-, Q5 Seniors 197 uw i Craft classes 198-Seniors jan Gelert lim Gerhard fostered creativity , , jaw 14, . 1 .1 fi, i I 'W - wmv 'icq' 5 ' W' 'Z ll. H , 'QA Ja H ma: A ,W f-r 'L' in ,fy f ' Tv M., W 2' 'li'.', 5 f 'lf i '. ,f . ' ' 21 , 'aww f V 0 ' gs 31:-M425 f ' ' , , ' 4,4411 . ', D ff, I 5 , ,L ,.f , '4 - - 2 'ij I , i- 4 ' ,Q 11,51 Q ,QW ' Q: ,., , U5 fig' 134.1 ff ff', .fj, ,g 1, Q ' ff' .ffjgqf ' V -cz W I 1 , , QIHW, , , i, K 4 ' 0 'ff' ' 1 7 f ., ,. .,f,,,,, A, Pamela Geyer David Glenn , ,.,, ,Wim E, A 77 l 4,---M-. 9 HA . ff fo ,Q 4 'dz I3 10, I -7' G all. Suzanne Gilberl WRebecca Ginesi Karen Given Marie Glowacki 'kFIetcl'1er Goldin Sandra Goldman Steve Capasso molded different forms in crafts. l BME Dall? liifii l.i or l, Fi' T Z T' Z' L iarfl Sandii cl' ipl llfllllli ll BFUCB Goode lohn Graves j Stephen Greeneberg Darlene Creenef Dave Grier Bruce Griffin Barbara Habif ludy Haffeman is I Q1-,I I ' ' HL 5 A F5 in,-I ew, ....f K- I f 4 U 'rr-mr Claudia Hall Kent Hamada T Y x -X Y IANET MARIE GELERT . . . likes someone special, D.T., friends . . . dislikes loneliness, cold, people being sick . . . remembers practices, parades, all the good times ...Drill Team 3,4: Senior Lieutenant 45 Coed Club 25 SOS Club 2. PAMELA GEYER . . . likes football games, band buses, having fun ...dislikes Monday mornings, unfriendly people, windy days . . . remembers Santa Claus Lane Parade. . Concert Band 2,3,4. REBECCA ANN GINESI . . . likes holidays, Mr. Pomeroy, Big Bear. . .dislikes stuck up people, cliques around school ...remembers coming back to V.P., Christmas 70, my best friend . . .GAA 25 Campus Life 35 Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Club 2,3. KAREN LYNN GIVAN . . . likes laughing, goofing around, making people happy.. .dislikes stepping on gum, missing Medical Center, having a bad temper. . . remembers laughing with Rob and Pam, splashing Woepse in a rain puddle... Pep Club 2,35 Art Club 2,35 S Club 4. DAVID IOHN GLENN . . . likes lan, Drill Team, friendly people. . .dislikes unfriendly people, colds . , . remembers Prom 69, dances, someone very special. FLETCHER IOSHUA GOLDIN . . . likes chess, goofing off, leaving German ...dislikes surprise tests, brute strength and awkwardness . . . remembers first debate, super scripts. . . Debate Team 4: CSF 2,3,45 Chess Team 2,45 Math Club 2.3,-15 German Club 2,35 Nat'l Merit Commended Student 4. SANDI GOLDMAN . . . likes dance, Mrs. Ching, challenges . . .dislikes black licorice, hypocritical people, hatred . . . remembers Rockafella, a bicycle built for two, Russ's insanity. . . CSF 2,35 GAA 2,3,45 Sec'ty 45 Benchwarmers Treasurer 45 Spanish Club President 3,45 ICC Secretary 45 Dance Club 4. BRUCE S. GOODE . .. likes football games, dances, Mrs. Kane's class . . .dislikes history classes, losing to Orange. . . remembers Luckys, lo and friends, PE, Barney. . . Lettermen's 3,45 Varsity Club 35 Olympians 3,4. JOHN GRAVES . . . dislikes crowds. dull classes . .. remembers Oct. 'I6 and l.C .... CSF 2,35 Art Club 2,3. DARLENE GREENER . . . likes fun people, food, Cadillacs, VPHS . . .dislikes phony people. Monday morning, tests . . . remembers eating in the cafeteria and not getting sick, getting up at 4 AM to decorate for Senior Spirit Day . . . Art Club 2,35 Archery Club 4. DAVE GRIER ... likes ceramics, shop, AD with Murphy. BRUCE GRIFFIN . . . likes mom, apple pie, American flag, and the girl nextdoor. . . dislikes the administration. BARBARA LEE HABIF . . . likes sunny days, being with her friends, parades, a boy, yellow daisies, smiles . . .dislikes early morning practices, wearing helmets, red lipstick at parades . . . remembers her fantastic friends, band and drill team get-togethers, D. H. changing in the car before going to teach . . . Pep Club 45 Drill Team 3,4 IUDY HAFFEMAN . . . likes Bob, lim, parties, happy people, football games . .. dislikes calories, German, Gordie, people who can't laugh at a good joke . . , remembers Homecoming, summer parties, the picnic, German I class . . . Conservation Club 4. CLAUDIA KATHLEEN HALL. . . likes Datsuns. St. Bernards, painting, rainy days, snow. . .dislikes R. P .... remembers R. P. KENT SEII HAMADA ...likes super hippie, tweeds, turkey, Mako nuts . . . dislikes nothing . .. remembers Free, UCLA, 69, New Years '70, TLF, AMF . . .Auto shop 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Football 25 Steering Committee 2,3,4. Seniors-199 Spirited seniors james A. Hamel Hardy Hamilton Steve Hamilton Demara L. Hammett Cathryn 1. Hammond Greg Haninger Denise L, Hanley Melissa M. Harless l entertained rf 200-Seniors W Ig. crowds I I 'Uk 1 sl, . 5 5 ,J Steve Harney Troy Harrington Russ Hartsuiker john Hartwell dll David Hasbrouck Deborah Hawkins f J Ham iliialig Edward HHYES james Hayes Danny Hedlundjxz ' Charlotte Helm Denise Hemmila Mike Henderson r 4 . ,f N fi 7. ,x yi FL J-I jl .nf . gr I Princess Dan Parker and escort Laura Tanner paraded Htl' before iud es at October Senior S irit Da activities Pam Henning Rugshlltj . 3 D y . Susan Henry iebtln CATHRYN IEAN HAMMOND . . . likes marching, concert and pep bands, R.M., rainy days. . .dislikes T-buildings, Loara and Glendora bands, hockey . . . remembers running three miles to awards ceremony, fantastic band parties . . . Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 3,45 Pep Band 4. GREG HANINCER . . . likes Star, electronic art, tacos, lounging . . . remembers T.S, in PE. MELISSA HARLESS ...likes being different, joyful life, people who listen . . .dislikes dirty- minded girls, insensitive people , .. remembers the beginning of a whole new life, herby scars, varied male companionship. . . CAA 3,4, Campus Life 3,47 Sunland Skiers 3. STEVEN DENNIS HARNE . . . likes life. TROY DELEE HARRINGTON . . . likes water skiing, Silverado Canyon, G.P .... dislikes anchovies, smog, dumb tourists . . . remembers falling over tennis nets, CPS . . . Woman's Choir 4. DAVE HASBROUCK . . . likes all foods, William F. Buckley jr., honest people . . . dislikes fake people, cliques, revolutionaries . . . remembers food fights, CIF Basketball, good times with Gordie, Pat, leff and A.C .... Steering Committee 2,35 B Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Tennis 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3,4: President 43 OUSD Day 4, Youth in Cov't 45 Varsity Club 33 Board of Control 3. DEBBIE HAWKINS . . . likes Paul, Rock concerts, throwing vitamins . . . dislikes the floor . . . remembers the Hollywood Hove. . . Band 2,3. ED HAYES .. . likes to eat out, girls, basketball . . . dislikes making own dinner, locking keys in car. . . remembers basketball team, great days at the beach . . . B Basketball 2, IV Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 4, Letterman's Club 2,3,4p CSF 2,3,4. IIM HAYES . . . likes l.I., Iudy, basketball, happy people. . .dislikes over-serious people, phony teachers . . . remembers Homecoming, car rally to Elmo, 1udy's parties. . . Conservation Club 3,45 CSF 2,47 Latin Club 3. DAN HEDLUND . . . likes Jackie Pierce, A8tW rootbeers, roast beef . . . dislikes conceited people, football practice, swollen ankles . . . remembers GD., S.C., L.E., bomb scare of '69. CHARLOTTE HELM . . . likes mountains, ocean, secluded beaches, nature. , .dislikes prejudices, pollution, violence... remembers friendships, clubs, basketball . . . Drama Club 2,33 French Club 25 Vice President Art Club 4. DENISE E. HEMMILA. . .likes short days, people, football games. . .dislikes pollution, waiting for people, egotist . . . remembers playing hockey in the mud, Senior Breakfast , , . Campus Life 3,4. PAM HENNINC . . . likes beach, water skiing. being tall . . . dislikes cliques, unfriendly people, broccoli . , . remembers lr. year, Disneyland '69, frat house . . . CAA 2,3. SUSAN MARGARET HENRY . . . likes twins, beach at night, hot tuna , . . dislikes cruel people, being cold, jealousy . .. remembers finding out lim and lohn were twins, peeling an apple for lunch. 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ZQLEFSU .'O.Li'ff X132 EQ .'C:L5EE.x'Z 'rs Imu- O o .- v X.- -, -N N ' os ?E:.e2wNC2g-,wif-ff .gm Eefqa 28 -Q ma.: 02243, wh- .gf-im QC C D3 GJ: 4:-O -C : fu C 3 H V7 Lnx- Q0 NI -f 5 O ,Q ,Orrin I Off U U Io5' E o ,ye CCC MMS, EEO oo? II4 2253? C56 'SS cn 3:3 egg 5:0 Io? CFM eq :gm 'as O CWC 255 OSI II-i QE SCO PM S Seniors-203 204-Seniors W Allison L. Houk Melinda L. Howard aflf l- Howarth rflllnl Arthur C. Howland Barbara B. Hoyt Bflafl W- H0Yf MD' W---, 2 . b ,i y f - 421. J' A uk-1, ' l..GElClG FS W Z I ' fl li ,. I if 'V l 'iw'nlhff,..fll'M -f K f-2 sf' will ' ' ' J +lQl'2:ll.fu fl. l l - ' , , ,.--:-.vw 1 ,f ' , E'I5:224fEE:f9 ' W f-:-za 1.5: - 19' if gf .f:-.fQ4w - '-: 1 , 413,37 .zjgl , f 1 , f , ,ya my A' A x If .1 I- V 495.4 f I -v- , .qs Michael R. Hoyt Sally M. Hoyt Sue M. Hubbell Christopher M. Hughes i-:YQYZLT 'Most likely to succeed Rich Hill and Mindy Borel worked through channels to achieve new rights for students. udlni.. Heil.. T l W-lla' KHUWYYD C- Hughes George W. Humphreys CFCS D- Hunter Christine Hutcheson '-tara., . GQ ALLISON LESLEY HOUK . . . likes someone special, my French poodle. . . dislikes tlirts, conceited people . . . remembers Senior Spirit Day, tradition day. . . Benchwarmers 45 Spanish Club 35 Campus Life 3,45 AFS 45 Pep Club 45 Student Government Day 4. MELINDA HOWARD... likes Chuck, funny people like Linda . . . dislikes freckles, spaghetti . .. I remembers getting stuck in an orange grove. BARBARA HOYT . . . likes ' modeling. . .GAA 2,3,45 Y-teens 2,3. BRIAN HOYT . . . likes McKies class, rallies. . . dislikes food at VP, stuck up people.. .remembers Isabella, Stolpp, skiing . . . Art 2,3,45 Drama 2,35 Speech 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Lettermen 2,35 Symphonic Choir 2,3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Math Club 2,3. SALLY HOYT . . . likes Gibran, open minds, early mornings , .. dislikes people who accept without question, term papers . . . remembers the Brat, Sam Gergonio, dance shows . . . Modern Dance Club 3,45 Secretary 45 GAA 2. SUE HUBBELL . . . likes snow and water skiing, beach . . . dislikes t'affic jams, slush . . . remembers Mammoth, Blue Cake, CCAC. . . Pep Club 2,3,45 Y-teens 2,3,45 GAA 2,3,45 Sunland Skiers 3,45 Benchwmmers 4. CHRISTOPHER HUGHES . . . likes phony people, ugly girls with good personalities . . .dislikes beach, hot cars . . . remembers getting straight A's in school . . .Varsity Club 45 Key Club 25 Pep Club 2. KATY HUGHES . , . likes the day after it rains, gg Elton John . . .dislikes disloyalty, wheat germ . . . remembers summer if 70, Chi Rho snow camp. GEORGE WILLIAM HUMPHREYS . . . likes Christianity,Amusic . . .dislikes certain individuals. . . remembers being - scared, Miss Cannavina's biology class. GREG HUNTER. . . likes VW's, snow skiing. . .dislikes conceited girls, Fords . . . remembers Mr. Pr0ffitt'5 jokes. CHRISTINE DONEGAN-HUTCHESON . . . likes modern dance, yellow, Brautigan . . .dislikes Wonder Warthog, school spirit. . . remembers dance shows, Tuesday after lunch, Thoreau Experiment. CONNIE HUTTO . . . likes S.T .... dislikes school food, peanut-butter sandwiches . . . remembers Junior year as best, M.M. and S.T .... CSF 3. JAMES B. ISBILL . . . likes Karen, bikes, high riders. . .dislikes W.H., L.J., VPHS ...remembers Karen . . .Auto Club 3. BILL A. ITO . . . likes parties, traveling . . . dislikes the draft, working. . . remembers the river, Hot Springs in Mammoth. VICKI LYNN JARVIS . . . likes G.D.H., best friend, living. . .dislikes being hurt. . . remembers CSF 69, beachouse 69, 70, Christmas Tree Brigade 69, Woodstock . . . GAA 2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Girl of the Month 35 Varsity Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Court 45 Varsity Club 4. f Ar.. :f in A A pr'-: ,g , fe ,,.. it ,RN as t W it 5 as , f K ff' sf 5 .f . V . Q i' . li il ' 'affix I QFQ' ' fr ' 1 I ,fl A I V fe-1 0 li W il N r l I' t I-J ' in 4. I ! A '- F '7 i ' lr M? Connie K. Hutto Debbie A..lngro John F. Irving James B. lsbilljf Bill A. Ito Steven M. Itson Robin J. Jaeger Vicki L. Jarvis eliivlf- sllif Seniors 205 206-Seniors .E x r: .J C O M SE -EO Oc 'LC L50 P- E fi C O an C .C O Q., 2 ,fu .U - CE Sa L. jones .E U I. ru Je n E.J ks Lynn L. Jensen C FU O -1 I johnson rn C20 .251 is GJ-I CJ CC OO W: C SE O2 uj . E GJ P 053 gm tn.. we C 25 'IU jx Emi Wan .co EWE G - ROBIN JAEGER . . . likes Connie Webb, Christ Jesus . . .dislikes peas, cream corn . . . remembers May 4, 1969-the day he was saved. RONALD LEE JENKINS . , . likes Fern, Miss Becwar's novel class. . .dislikes Algebra ll class, snack bar . . . Football 2,35 Baseball 2g Olympians 2,3. JON EVERETT JENKS L . . likes Carmen the Dog, knee-boarding . . . dislikes tears, intellectuals . . . remembers good days. LYNN LOUISE JENSEN . . . likes B.B., weekends at Butterfield and their employees. . .dislikes poor sports, onions . . . remembers New Year's 1970, her party.. . Pep Club 2,3,4p Pep Squad Mascot 4, Pep Council 45 Varsity Club 4, Drill Team 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y Club 37 Steering Committee 2,3,4. LINDA CHARLENE JOHNSON . . . likes long drives with the radio on, involved talks . . .dislikes not having her own car, conceited people . . . remembers sophomore and junior years, Grad Night '70, Coronation. WOODIE JOHNSON . . . likes class bull sessions, LSU, 7 card stud . . . dislikes cold pizza . . . remembers class '69-'70, dislikes most teachers, school . . . remembers R,C., J.L., A.L. SHERYL JONES . . . likes Lawrence, staying at the beachhouse . . . dislikes losing friends, fights, being depressed . . . remembers Grad Night '70, Prom '70, Homecoming '70 . .. Pep Club 4. JAMES EDGAR KAMMER . . . likes sociable people, colts . . .dislikes shoe shiners, unsociable people, getting up. . . remembers pumpkin pie with Teddy, Summit Inn. LISA KARNES . . . likes having a good rap with someone who knows where their head is at, having a day when not everything goes wrong . . . dislikes stupid, negative people . . . remembers not getting caught . . . Women's Concert 3, Concert Choir 4. 4 1 , tiiif kll lei lltglz Ol gm fill i, i - .ll lhtlr fail ioig Q llii, llli, bil Lunchers sought refuge from crowds ll' Tl lbittis ERIC KEARN . . . likes the snow, holidays . , . remembers Mr. Long's great acting in Anthropology. LEROY KELLOGG ... likes marching, parades, bus trips . . . dislikes gabby women, know it alls . . . remembers marching in the rain at the Santa Claus Lane Parade '70, Grad Night '70, Coronation '70 . . . Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 4. jlM KEMPER Q. i hr ,5- ,gi oh- TN ... likes the beach, pool, movies . . .dislikes VPHS Alumni, school dances . . . remembers Delivery Boy Party in Anaheim . . . Football 2,3,45 House of Representatives 3,45 Coin Club 2,35 Chess Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Lettermens Club 2,3,4. GARY KEMPTON . . . likes free food, long hair .. .dislikes plastic people, not snoring. . . Key Club 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Football 2,3,45 Wrestling 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Lettermens Club 2,35 Varsity Club 4. CHARLES H. KENNEDY. . . likes ducks and other birds, Colorado . . . dislikes wallbiters, duck-haters, smog . . . remembers lerry, Myrono, 3 principals in three years . . . IV Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 45 Tennis 25 Football 2. DEBBIE KIDDER . . . likes dressing up, Italian food . .. dislikes people who don't smile, windy football games . .. remembers shyness in Soph year, football games . . . Principal's Honor Roll 2,35 Vocal Ensemble 45 Concert Choir 4. 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J n I f z f ig ' 2 2 ff ' fi sq H' ' Qi X 'f l 9 i.,,Tff'5' f L r james A. Klimko Carol 1. Kluender , Darrell Knighf 'Rim janet Knutsen judy Kollarf Kenji Konishl 'faqundm m Ron Todd Ieered at passing pulchritude. L . 'I r ' i ll'l' ir I I Z I f Dgifgl xiii' Jiilllg lllllr I I Rod D. Krage X Arlene Krokum Sally W. Krum Chuck Kunze PAT KING . . . likes Shari, '56 Chevys, football games. . . remembers all the days of high school ...JOE KLIMA . . . likes people who lounge. . .dislikes people who don't lounge . . . JIM KLIMKO . .. likes '55 Chevys, blonds . . .dislikes cafeteria food, VWS . . . remembers an interesting assembly, Mr. BuIlock's tests . . .JV Basketball 25 Auto Club 3. . .MIKE KNIGHT.. . likes WV, LFE. . .dislikes Fords, muddy football fields . . . remembers good times at Huntington . . . JANET D. KNUTSEN . . . likes people you can be honest with, BDM . . . dislikes having Adrenalin glands. . . remembers beachouse '68, '69, MD on first nite of '70 . . . Girls League 25 Y-Teens 2,3p GAA 2,3, Pep Club 2,35 Steering Committee 2,3,4g Senator 4. . .JUDY KOLLAR . .. likes consideration, mutual respect. . .dislikes people who talk during assemblies. . . remembers tending Mama Schepe's barnvard, listening to War of the Worlds. . . CSF 3,45 Spanish Club 3,4, AFS 3,45 Medical Explorers 4. . . RODNEY D. KRAGE . . . likes football, dune buggies . . . dislikes rude people, homework on weekends . . . remembers Farrell's after football . . .Varsity Football 2,3,4p JV Basketball 2, JV Wrestling 35 Varsity Track 2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3,4p Pep Club 2,3,4g . . . ARLENE S. KROKUM . . . likes J.G., Dr. Pepper. . .dislikes phoney people, school food . . . remembers the river. . .SALLY KRUM . . . likes Andy Laird, life . . . dislikes phoney people. . . remembers getting first B average in Jr year. . . LAWRENCE G. LANCE . . . likes bears . . .dislikes unfriendly bears, Summitburgers . . . remembers Jim's beat up pencil, Jay.searching for the truth . . . DAVE M. LANDES . . . likes riding bikes, outdoors.. .dislikes getting up for school, VWs . . . RICK LANDRUM . . . likes basketball, nutrition, R.M .... dislikes W.P .... remembers Homecoming. . . Football 2, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 2 . . .JERRY LANE... likes surfing. . .dislikes school . . .JO ELLEN LANTZ . .. likes people, basketball . . . dislikes tests on Monday. . . remembers L.J. and P.O. fighting over monopoly. . 4 ROBERT WILLIAM LARGE. . . likes Christmas, good times at Orange Ice . 4 . dislikes rainy weather, being inside . . . remembers the big three , sandbagging . . . Varsity -Clubk2i354g Cross Country course Record 35 Cross Country 2,3,4g MVP 4, rac , ,4. r 'I L I '7-- - f' . ':f rx- '- ai . ' V 4 V ' Wiiaf. 11.555231 -K ' ' . - '.1 f ', fv,, la. .71 .,- . - .V 1-3,1 Y, -,W ga ' ' 12 7 it f 2 ' ' I . r ow ' f ' .3ff'I-4112?-fi' E - 'P' .. 1-,I 2:2453 443,414 gf gaming, -if wg, y ff. wife? f .da . 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DEBORAH LAWRENCE . . . likes Chuck, Chevys . . . dislikes VPHS . . . remembers ditching school, climbing in and out of windows. IEFF LAWSON . . . likes VW squarebacks, girls . . . dislikes stuck-up girls, lowriders . . . remembers arson attempt, Sadie Hawkins. DEBBIE LEBER . . . likes R.B., band . . .dislikes Loara . . . remembers Prom '69, band bus rides. . . Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 45 Marching Band 2,3,45 GAA 25 Honor Roll 3,4. IAN LEE . . . likes beach, lens . . .dislikes schools, closed campus... remembers ditching, the river. IAYME DEAN LEE . . . likes nice girls, love . . .dislikes Sunday school, pollution . . . remembers Summit Inn, King Kamper Klub. MARK LEE . . . likes Marsha, lethro Tull . . . dislikes rubies, Otis . . . remembers good times in track, the big three .. .Track 2,35 Cross Country 3,45 Pep Club 35 Auto Club 45 House of Representatives 4. MARC EDWARD LEEVER . . . likes hamburgers, girls . . .dislikes crowded cafeterias, math . . . remembers marching in the Santa Claus Lane Parade . . . House of Representatives 45 Pep Club 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 junior Achievement 2 . . . RANDY LERER . . . likes being broke, VWs . . . dislikes fast cars, good-looking girls . . . remembers March 10,1967, june 29,1969. RICHARD LEVEQUE . . . likes beach, sun, 2nd period CPS . . . dislikes spinach, bigoted racist birchers . . . remembers TLF, Chuck watering the wall . . .Key Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Class Treasurer 45 Lettermens Club 35 C Basketball 25 B Basketball 3. CONNIE LEWIS . . . likes Paul, friends at school ...dislikes cafeteria food . . . 5 remembers kitchen. HAROLD PAUL LEWIS Ill . . . likes mathematics, l chemistry. . .dislikes school hours, two lunches . . . remembers fun I times in ICM.. .Math and Chess Club 2,3,45 president 3,45 AFS 35 Xenophone 45 Debate 45 Senate 35 House 35 ICC 4. CINDY LIVES... likes friendly people, pizza . . . dislikes doing the same thing all the time. THOMAS L. LOHR . . . likes Rand B, lounging. . . remembers Hendriz, young seedlings . . . DEBI LOPEZ... likes belonging to jesus, people . . . dislikes snobbish people, snakes . . . remembers accepting Christ as her personal savior. IOSEPH RANDALL LEWIS . . . likes Beatles, music . . .dislikes Roberts, working for county. . . remembers band buses, parades . . . Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Orchestra 3,45 Outstanding Bandsman 2,35 Letterman Club 3,45 Track 2,3,4. RICHARD LIMAS . . . likes Camaros, surfing . . .dislikes auto club carvvash, Mexico. . .Auto Club 3,4. Linda Laufenberg i Randall l..8Ul'ld5En llllilwg Debbie Lawrence leff Lawson itll I IZJINH H , ,,,, V mngN,f , 1 ff' f f, nffwmfi Debra Leber lanette Lee flq Iav Le 5 M k L . Marc Leever Larry Lentz YRandy Lerei Gr3gLef1?-3 iii. i, i. 210-Seniors li' 'IIN gllign H Lili' lellL Y ii Richard LeVeque Connie Lewispff Harold Lewis john Lewshenia Richard Limas Bill Litton iff loseph Lewis Cindy Lives W' .... K R+ y 'Q-yf...,x wp.: is . V Thomas Lohr Debi I. Lopez Friendliest Randi Reinhardt excitedly approached Coronation. if E ,L gf rewarded effort Recognition Seniors-211 Seniors sought self-expression DENISE LORE . . . likes R.B., animals, wind, beach . . . dislikes cafeteria food, peas, Spanish . . . remembers 6th period ceramics, Mr. Bullock's class, Ronnie and Dannie . . .GAA 45 Tennis Team 4... BOB LUNDSTROM ...likes NP's, the big 357, C.L., A.Y., F.C., V.E., rain, love, affection . . .dislikes pinballing, girls- K.P .... remembers very much but can tell very little . . . Key Club 45 Varsity Football 3,45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Class President 45 Lettermen's Club 35 ASB Cabinet 4 . . . MARC CHRISTIAN MACGINNIS . . .likes music, passing out petitions, beach . . . dislikes student government, dress code, grade point averages . . . remembers being unofficial presidential candidate . . . Band 45 Pep Club 4. jEFFREY L. MALINSKI . . . likes sports, friends . . . dislikes bad times of life. SCOTT jAMIESON MALKEMUS . . . likes japanese, Swedes, Hermann, Huey P. .. .dislikes Minutemen, j.B., Orange County. . . DEBRA MARIE MALKUS . .. likes bright sunny days, smiling people, friends . . .dislikes smoggy days, grabby people, the girls locker room . . . remembers Senior Spirit Day, Homecoming '69, GAA sports award banquet . . . GAA 2,35 Vice President 45-S Club 3,45 Pep Club 45 Steering Committee 2,4 . .. RICHARD S. MALLARD . . . likes Hesse, Baroque music, radical moderates . . . dislikes conservatives . . . remembers the O.C. kid . . . MARC S. MALLINCKROST . . . likes most food, sports, fishing . . . dislikes artichokes, cabbage, Soph English . . . remembers food fights, Larry's book ...C Football 25 Campus Life 3,4 . . . KERRY jOHN MANGANO . . . likes Scooter, Colts, football . . . dislikes phony people, getting up, crowds . . . remembers Turkey and the coaches, Mus, jimi Hendrix.. . LYDIA MARTINEZ . . . likes sleeping, Black Bart, tea . . . dislikes moe, sponies, old bags, hockey . . . remembers detentions, 8:30 days. . .jlM MARTINI ... likes jesus, VWs, music. . .dislikes ASB Government, Chevys, Fords . . . remembers Mrs. jenkins 6th period, Bob Cumpertz . . . KATHLEEN ANN MASON . . . likes dancing, performing, Bob, Villa Park . . .dislikes uninterested teachers, the school . . . remembers all those can-can rehearsals, food in the cafeteria ...CSF 35 Dance Club 35 Choir 3. CHERYL ANN MATTHEWS . . . likes R.K., little white cars, speed skating. . .dislikes fire hydrants, back stabbers, people who try to impress others.. . remembers Homecoming 68, Grad Nite 70, the snow 68 . . . Banner Girl 3,4. 212-Seniors Denise L, Lore Deborah D. Lowe LHFVY D TGFFY W. Lundin Bob C. Lundstromjlf lohn M- ..' janet S. Lyon Marc MacGinnis Lynn Mahonelf Terry Mahoney Michael Maierhoffer jeff Malinskl rr ll- ll f in f --2 1 , Scott Malkemus Debra Malkus .fx Richard Mallard Marc Mallinckrodtff ' y ' 'fifjlf i 453 , ,. -Q 'Q 5:-1 aff it sL,..b V yi 'll-1 L f ll. 'lL I gr U 4 , E19 17N l Ns fi J. M it y f--n-it , I , ggi , x A' 'li 2- ' V5f??'.: If ' .v f ' ' 5 Q r A M MS fir? V fin ll :Q -is M, t Q' L of is , K l 'I 11 1 it rf A ' A. V X l 1 ,. Kerry Mangano Bill Martin Lydia Martinez Rochelle Martinez lim Martini Kathy Mason Randy Mason Cheryl Matthews Penny Reusch and Chris Hutcheson performed at December's dance assembly. Seniors-213 214-Seniors I' .L 222 LAN- 1552 255 fi? 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' .1 f f 2 11 fffw f -f f ,:.,1 f ,.,:1.,.:-' ' f sa ,W f f f 0 'W ff-gg::1Q,4,Q4g.mig1,,.2 , 1, fx .. i, 4.fvfQ.,,,,-f44:1w.,i5,L 4' ff? - -L-Zig-Q., ',.-, -4?f7L ?f b'.m:-13 1-- ,!.0,r,.-A 14 2' ' -- .4431 yi , , .. A f-- MLN f ' f1j1'C,1,f 4. 1 I . , ww, K 5? W. 3, , S-. . '55 K. Carl N. McEwan Michael 1. McGrath Patrick I. Mclnally Caprice Mcl.aUghHf1 Robert McLaughlin 'ii' Phil S. McNally Cindy S. Nagamatsu l0dI6 L. Nal Key Club 'father' Bob Lundstrom watched approvingly over his charge- lil? r gras' i N W-, W if ...We YE Fill f-floli -L Qdgi Q gigog Diana H- NHkHmUl'3 Debra Nally Rebecca A. Nally Deborah I. Neff K Fred Neldel' Arlene L. Nelson ludy L. Nelson Kurt D. Nelson Adrienne Newton Randall L. Nickel Darwin Odgaard 'K Sandy Odgaard Michelle Oglesby af, vf-y lp- ' Y iffegr 53' 'atv JOAN MARIE McDONALD . . . likes music . . . dislikes PE . . . remembers choir performances... Choir 2,3,4. LORA MCDONOUGH . . . likes friends . . . dislikes B.W., . . . remembers Hawaii 70 . . Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,4. CARL McEWAN . . . likes psychedelic colors. . .dislikes reality. MICHAEL I. McGRATH . . . likes weekends . . . dislikes CPS.. .remembers dress code moratorium. IPI MclNALLY . . . likes squirrels, ducks . . . dislikes fake people who complain about fake people.. . remembers being named LA Times Player of the Week. . . Key Club 2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Basketball 3,45 IV Basketball 25 IV Tennis 25 CSF 2,3,45 Boys State Rep. 3. CAPRICE McLAUGHLIN . . . likes VP basketball games . . . remembers breaking fire alarm case . . . Drill Team 2,35 Treasurer 35 SOS Treasurer 25 YMCA 35 Y-Teens 4. ROBERT McLAGHLlN . . . likes Iudy . . . dislikes stuck-up or giggly people . . . remembers car rally to Elmo . . . CSF 3,45 Latin Club 2,35 Conservation Club 3,4. Phil MCNALLY . . . likes outdoors, big game . . . dislikes days . . . remembers death of Fred the 3rd . . .CSF 2,3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 German Club 25 Conservation Club 2,3,45 Math Club 2,3,45 Chess Club 2,3,4. CINDY NAGAMATSU . . . likes sunshine . . . dislikes being depressed . , . remembers lr. year . . . GAA 2,35 S Club 2,3,45 German Club 25 Conservation Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Veterinary Explorers 2,35 Medical Explorers 45 Campus Life 2,3. DIANA NAKAMURA . . . likes Keary . . . dislikes sadness... remembers good times with friends . . . House of Representatives 2. IODIE NAIL . . . remembers the fun had and the people met, BECKY NALLY . . . likes Steve . . . dislikes snobby, phony people . , . Drill Team 2,3,45 Flag Captain 45 Pep Club 4. DEBORAH NEFF. . . likes singing . . . dislikes smoggy days . . . remembers Summer in Finland . . . AFS 2,3,45 President 45 Exchange Student 35 CSF 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Medical Explorers 3,45 Y-Teens 45 ICC 4. FRED NELDER . . .likes Chevys . . .dislikes Fords. . . remembers football games. ARLENE NELSON . . . likes Rusty . .. dislikes people who aren't friendly . . . remembers moving from Chicago . . . Dance Club 35 Pep Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Songleader 4. IUDY NELSON likes traveling . . . dislikes bias people . . . remembers Mr. HackIer's wild stories . . .CSF 2 3 4' in Spanish Club 3,45 Ars 45 Medical Explorers 4. ADREIENNE NEWTON . . . likes people . . . dislikes pep le who don't have a good time . . . remembers May 15th . . . Y-Teens 2,3,4. RANDALL LEE NICKEL D likes F.I.M. races . . . dislikes D.P., VWs . . . remembers being a pall bearer on spirit day. I i i Seniors-217 Pat M. Olds Dean E. Olson Ardis A. O'Meara Deborah Joy Ormiston J 1 6 t , f I 45, .. iff' PAT OLDS . . . likes a certain Ford, Farrells . . . remembers New Years, Lynn's partv . . . Steering Committee 2,35 YMCA Tri-Hi-Y-President 35 Flag 25 Captain 35 House of Representatives 35 Senior Class Secretary 4. DEAN OLSON . . . likes far-out girls, VWs . . ,dislikes cafeteria food . . . remembers Crump with the preacher's daughter ...Auto Club 3,4. MARJORIE JEAN OLSON . . . likes friendly people, crowds . . . dislikes snobbish people, homework . . . remembers breaking arm . . . Concert Choir 45 Folk Music Club 2. WAYNE OLSON ...likes parties. . .dislikes high school. ARDIE O'MEARA . . . likes Dorothy's magic slippers, James Taylor. . . dislikes mandatories . . . remembers Alamo, Pala Indian Reservation. LARRY ORSAK . . . likes managing cross country. . .dislikes pond water. . . remembers taking eyeball out of shark in Physiology . . . Conservation Club 3,45 State Science Fair Finalist 3,45 Cross Country Manager 4. JANE OSWALD . . . likes tranquility . . .dislikes mandatories, short hair, sadness . . . remembers summers in Laguna, roller skating. MICHAEL O'TOOLE .. . remembers very little. JUNE DOREEN PAAJANEN . . . likes being late, blue sweatshirts. . .dislikes promises, British Lit. tests . . . remembers playing badminton in the Plaza ...Marching Band 2,3,45 Secretary 35 Social Chairman 45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Outstanding Bandsman 3,45 GAA 3,45 French Club 2. STEVE PADILLA . . . likes music, money. . . dislikes work. CARY FLORENDO PAOLINI . . . likes VW's, races . . .dislikes school, work, Chevys . . . remembers almost going off a cliff. RONALD D, PAPPAS . . . likes girls, cars . .. dislikes homework, snobby people.. . remembers Palm Springs, Mrs. Lowman's Comp class. . .Auto Club 2,3,45 House of Representatives 2,3,45 Baseball 2,3. MIKE PARK. . . likes 390 Ford Fairlanes, mountains . . .dislikes social groups, math... remembers Big C. DANIEL THOMAS PARKER . . . likes Timex watches, brown tables . . .dislikes cabbage, posed pictures . . . remembers entertaining at an IVA-VW Club ... Pep Band 2,35 Marching Band 2,3,45 Concert Band 2,3,45 Instrumental ensemble 2,3,45 Key Club 25 Yell Leader 4. CHRISTY PARR ... likes Judge, clean air. . .dislikes school . . . remembers Christmas Vacation '70, ANDREA PARRISH . . . likes water and snow skiing, horses ...dislikes smog, Santa Ana winds... remembers Mr. Brunt's History class . . . GAA 25 Jr. Achievement 2. ROBIN DEE PARSONS ...likes weird people, wind . . . dislikes being told what not to do... remembers being broke. KAREN DOS PASSOS . . . likes the river, beach .. . dislikes taking tests, moving . . . remembers times with Jan H. and Julie C. JAN PASSOVOY . . . likes friends, holding hands.. .dislikes waiting, saying good-bye . . . remembers April 11, '69 , . . Sophomore Class President5 CSF 2,3,45 ASB Cabinet 2,35 CASC Rep 35 CASC President 45 GAA 2,35 D.A.Y.C. 4. SANDY PATTERSON . . . likes Charlie .. .dislikes hitting VW's . . . remembers going to the river. KATHY LYNN PAULUS . . . likes rainy days at school, long talks . . . dislikes Monday mornings, forgetting phone numbers . . . remembers GAA banquet . . . GAA 2,3,45 S Club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Benchwarmers 4. 218-Seniors Marjorie J. Olson Wayne D. Olson Larry J. Orsak lane L. Oswald Q.. Micheal Otoole 'Klune Paalaflen Steve Padilla Tim Page T- ill li i . gi l ' I l gl its li . .r Gary F. Paolini Ronald P. Pappas Micheal Park Daniel T. Parker 'Hinr- rffvf- - -f -Y l l cf? ng' ff Qi- X ff? Christy Parr Andea Parrish-K Robin D. Parsons lan Passovoy -R Sandy Patterson Kathy Paulus Sheltered from the rain and wind, Linda Laufenberg and Linda Rodieck exchanged confidences in roundhouse. YT-7' ll ll Senioritis afflicted class of '71 Seniors-219 220-Seniors C O ua 1. A12 EIU QD. Ea.: 225 cu L93 IE 2i.i C C 02 555 F313 GJ Q-Q. C fo .... MIB .CL LIJKI7 C O ua x. GJ e-v GJ L P- 'U C FU D! P- o-f 4-1 CU D. C GJ .C Q GJ 4- U3 HOLLI PERILMAN . . . likes pickles, parties, good friends, rainy days . . . dislikes dark clouds, frowns, tests . . . remembers ditching with Deidre and never getting caught, going to the mountains, RCC. . .SOS 2. DEBBIE PERUCCA . . . likes Kevin going out of town, water skiing, being with friends . . .dislikes AD teachers, conceited girls, getting up in the morning, moving . . . remembers playling hock-ey in the mud, stables 68. JEFFREY PETERSON . . . likes windy days, crazy people.. .dislikes school work . . . remembers gross lunch bunch, happy hours . . . C Track 25 Forum 25 IV Cross Country 35 Varsity Club 35 Varsity Track 3,45 Varsity Cross Country 45 CASC Representative 4. LARRY PETERSON . . . likes M.W., Mr.-Hackney's class, Mexican food, sports, winning . . . dislikes people who don't have pride in themselves, those who are ungrateful for those who sweat and bleed for them, unpatriotic people . . . remembers iunior year, playing Varsity Basketball, Oct. 30,1970 . . . B Basketball 25 IV Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 45 Baseball 25 Senator 35 Lettermens Club President 35 House of Representatives 4. RANDY LEE PETERSON . . . likes car races, skin diving, cute girls. . .dislikes hypocritical people, people who don't understand . . . remembers hassle over dress code ...IV Basketball 2,35 Tennis 35 Auto Club 4. SHARLA R. PETERSON. . . likes Greg Pulliam ...dislikes arguments with Greg. . . remembers meeting Greg. SHARON PETERSON . . . likes days at Mrs. Mullen's, Illinois, friends, snow, mountains . . . dislikes bears, school, crying, oral reports, PE lockers . . . remembers Dec. 9, 1969, getting caught ditching. STEVE PETTY .. . lik-es fantastic VP marching band, Mr. C., yogurt . . .dislikes Loara's attitude, all the boring classes, pastrami sandwiches . . . remembers Mr. Hackney's Pizza Club, Long Beach All Western, 97.5 at Orange . . . Concert and Marching Band 2,3,45 Pep Band 3,45 Conservation Club 3,45 Orchestra 35 Band Treasurer 45 Student Director 4. Don R. Perez i A. Per lman oll H Debbie A. Perucca fl , M Y ,nfl gf l l l i, l l i Big Blue hit har d l in league contests, g M ' U , . tu 5, A 'V Vtqv. 9 , r J. ' .,1 ,,gf-ME: ,I Q, .Q,,y:. by .F Y if M .4 l-I7 '02 E5 X.- .UD- P-3 fe fa-o .C Ul- cu u .. ac O i. .- ii' -Q. cu 3 : fl' Q. U93 Um 2:4 4: O .. i. EZ :Q LE Psa. .cb- E: ro Um GATHY PICKARD . . . likes football games, Farrells, beach . . . dislikes final exams, math ...remembers Senior Spirit Day, car rallies to Orange and Elmo. . . Pep Club 45 AFS 45 German Club 4. KAREN PIETROK . . . remembers Sadie Hawkins 70... Pep Club 25 Coed Club 2,3. IACKIE PIERCE. . . likes Danny, a Datsun named Ben . . . dislikes fights, peppermint. . . remembers summers, GAA ice skating party, biology. . . CAA 2,35 S Club 2,3,4. CATHY PINKERTON . . . likes getting back to VP for last year, people . . . dislikes lies, war, cold weather, liver. . . remembers Heim and Peralta days, leaving in 9th grade, the Miracle Worker ...German Club 25 Speech Club 2,35 Drama Club 4. JAMES L. PIRTLE . . . likes philosophy, mechanics, fantasy, motorcycles. . .dislikes crowds, smog, non-productive classes . . . remembers screaming yellow zonkers, the O.C. kid . . . Xenophone 3,45 Vocational Advisory Committee 4. MARY MAGDALEN POCINICH . .. likes my friends, summer, feeding ducks, Osceola. . .dislikes deadlines, waiting . .. remembers beachhouses, the rat, Christmas Tree brigade, Woodstock, Hawaii S-0, yellow roses. . . S Club 25 -Teens 2,3,4, President 35 Girl of the Month 25 GAA 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Girls League Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 3,45 Songleader 4. ELLYN 1. PODELL . . . likes a 240-Z, sleeping late . . .dislikes disloyal friends, little insecurities, pressures. . . remembers Hy 63, VW bronze bomb, cruising with A.C .... Steering Committee 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4. DEANNA POPE. . . likes john Taylor, roller skating, swimming. . . dislikes spoiled people, onions, cafeteria food . . . remembers car accident in Soph year and missing PE. . . GAA 2. BARBARA JEANNE POTTER . . . likes rainy days, l.C., Mr. Hackney, M.M., flowers . . . dislikes crowed cafeterias, boring classes . . . remembers Disneyland, Hootenanny . . . French Club 2,3,45 Historian 45 Campus Life 45 Nat'l Merit Finalist 45 North American Rockwell Scholarship Finalist 45 junior Achievement 2,3. iz, , ,-KV.. Y Q.-ff Www., .F A , 41, . 45 W .C U LG-D .- O O 54. I ,,.. t Q' P- ' ' ' ga: F' A-gg ...fn .U 3 .s 1 - , . , ' 223 . ' 752 f'f'- J 'N i W E Z 3 is o 2 '5 ,A ,, cc .. ct. fl ' gg O Q C ci. i. fy , ,V 5 , C 1 L5 , , . ,U ,- L -. w,f.,c.....f- 4- ru tv G, .D ..,,.,..A O E cg 1 I izxou. Seniors-221 222-Seniors ' Steve l. Pratt Elizabeth Prestigiacomof IHFUSS R: PriCe jobliikls Greg R. Pulliam Thomas A. QUlSlSY Paula A' Qulntana MlKE POTTS . . . likes Fords, the fugs . . . dislikes sack lunches, assemblies . . . remembers running into baseball back stops . . . Symphonic Choir 2,35 Auto Club 3, Coin Club 3. LIZ PRESTIGIACOMO . . . likes Steve, friendly people , . .dislikes history, fighting, snobby people . . . remembers choir parties, staff meetings . . . CAA 2, Concert Choir 2,45 Women's Choir 3, Vocal Ensemble 3,4, Pep Club 4. STEVE PRATT... likes Michele, racing, skiing . . . dislikes VWs, pulling weeds, 600 yard dash . . , remembers everything. TOM QUIGLY . . . likes eating, goofing around. . .dislikes getting caught, riding bus, CPS . . . remembers Melvin, brussel sprouts. PATRICK QUIROZ . . . likes life, people that also understand how important love is . . . dislik-es false unnatural people. . . remembers the good times with friends at school. ANN QUIST . . . likes Mexican food, Murf's 4th period, Utah in the summer. . . dislikes feeling forgotten, mad people, 2nd period . . . remembers all the laughter and tears, being IV cheerleader. . . Pep Club 2,3,4g IV cheerleader 2, Benchwarmer 4. ROSALIA SILVA RAMIREZ . . . likes being with people, listening to records . . . dislikes to get up in the morning. . . remembers forgetting shakos for band practice , . . Cadet Band 27 Concert Band 3, YVONNE RASEY . . , likes summer, good music, get-togethers ...dislikes not having a car, being unhappy... remembers the freeway escape with Susan . . . Dance Club 4. MARTIN V, RAYMOND . . . likes girls, parties, cars.. .dislikes stuck-up people, Fords, VWs . .. remembers the group, cafeteria SAC parties, 56 Chevys ...Auto Club 3,4. MICHELE REED. . . likes Steve, art, Kahlil Gibran . . :dislikes over-eating, stairs, Bobby Sherman . . . remembers Big Bear 69, having trouble with stairs, summer 70. SHERRY REED , . . likes flying gliders, horse-back riding. . . dislikes history, math, grouchy teachers . . . remembers the money drive for Susan Mazze . . .Conservation Club 3. PAM REIDINCER . , , likes life, friendly people, Connie, sharing. . .dislikes plastic people, unhappiness, war . . . remembers discovering people for what they really are. . . Pep Club 2,33 Y-Teens 3,45 Conservation Club 35 CSF 4. RANDI REINHARDT , . . likes hockey, laughing with Caprice . . . remembers catching raindrops with a good friend. PENNY REUSCH . . . May ,Y T ' 1' Marguerette A. Quistf Yvon-ne K. RaseY Marty Raymond Michele Reed .gif Ll will l I . i ' si Ili fi T l 5 J l ,fi E. -- , H i T l ' ll i l ,i .tlj 4 llvliiriler ,MG ffii 1,0 'Mign- .tum- ir-., ,f Lg: 1 I I I I I 54 MW- Most Spirited Debbie Wilcox and George Hunjpreys boosted Darticipation. li Sherri L. Reed Pamela A. Reidinger Y Randi I. Reinhardt Penny A. Reusch I Robin E. Rice Cindy Riddle Norma A. Riebe joseph W. Riley , if V x R. t 9 sv, I ,ix , :IV ' r A jane Riordan Michael R. Risner Paul K. Roberts Linda S. Rodieck 'K' , gf. cafe!!!-5551,-. , 1 -1 Apath lost mandatory assemblies likes Mrs. Keppler who accepted her... dislikes people who can't accept the fact we're all brothers and sisters.. .YMCA 2, Dance Club 3,4. NORMA RIEBE . . . likes Frank, Whitewoman, freedom, hamburger ...dislikes Spartanland, smog . .. remembers Lake Tahoe 69. IOSEPH W. RILEY. . . likes salesmanship, speech, business law. . .dislikes English, quonset huts. . . remembers the lousy pancakes at Senior breakfast. LINDA SUE RODIECK . .. likes blond hair, blue eyes, mother frogs . . . remembers beach houses, Sophomore year, Yosemite fblack bearsl, the Houseboat . . . Board of Control 2, House of Reps 3, GAA 2,3,4g Benchwarmers 45 Steering Committee 2,3,4g Cabinet 4: Commissioner of Social Activities 47 Girl ofthe month 2. JANE LOUISE RIORDAN ...likes singing, biology, jesus Christ. . .dislikes peas, geometry . . . remembers contemporary sound, biology lab parties, AFS disasters... AFS 3,4, Folk Music Club 2,35 Conservation Club 3, Woman's Concert Choir 25 Symphonic Choir 35 Vocal Ensemble 4. Seniors-223 l l f 1 U Terry Engle narrated senior assembly ' from forum podium. NANCY ROGERS... likes people who smile. . . dislikes snobs, clans . . . remembers Hollie's parties, working on float last year. ARTHUR l. ROLANDII ...likes snow skiing, sailing, having fun, being obnoxious. . .dislikes conformists, smog, people with bad breath, people that don't know when to shut up . , . remembers Mr. Q's chemistry'class, rowdy cheering sections, Soph. year bomb scare, Mr. Hackney'5 catchy phrases . . . Football 2, Basketball 2, Varsity Tennis 3,47 Lettermen's Club 3, Steering Committee 2,3,4, Varsity Club 45 Archery Club 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, Class Treasurer 3, Principal's Honor Roll 2,3,4, Boy's Forum 2,3,4. IEFF ROTHE . . . likes water skiing on the river, beach, snow, VP basketball games. . .dislikes R.L. embarrassing him in front of C.M. . . . C Football 2, P.E. Championship Flag Football 4. MARCIA ELLEN ROY. . . likes Coxco, curly hair, knowing jesus, singing, music, old movies, intelligent discussions, the mountains . . .dislikes pollution, the grading system, the dress code, fake people who say they hate fake people . . . remembers learning how to dress in school, Bob Gumpertz, Folk Dance Festivals, Friday the 13th, the Zoo. . . Pep Club 2, Steering Committee 3, Archery Club 4, Youth in Gov't Day 47 AFS 4, Choir 2,35 CSF 2,3,4, ZOO 3. EDWARD ROZEMA . . . likes friendly people, photography, Mrs. Lowman's Annual Class. . .dislikes phony teachers, not getting pictures credits in Oracle. . . remembers getting American Flag caught in basketball net during opening Ceremony, biology field trip on the Fury ll . . . Key Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 3,45 Annual 4, B Football 2. ERIC SAMHAMMER . . likes most people, waves . . . dislikes some people, most of Orange County, PO's . . . remembers Viet Nam cartoon . . . House of Rep 2,45 Cross Country 4. K F 1 . f, . l- , 3 3 -U , , it E c 1 V jg 1 :V in DDL: F 'Q' -l - - .fi aa o O '1 f a' ' Q Q: fr , 1, bi.. .xu3 i L c -C -yr fu H - 4, M L .:- I ZZQQEG Ll , f E Z 4 343, I5 4 ' , 'iizffnf 345,15-eg, .'r::gjjf' f ,fr'3r,-1.,,yZ.g V - pg ,,:r14+ - ' . 42924. si.-'1 , , ,pf.4..g4s-- V ., - L., .... ifqi. as V wot- . V551 5 f -f . ., ..r. ,,. .,... , ,.-'J' I. I ' I W W,-E P- NL -4.5 7710 ,I f A O o 0 ' , W Q M Qt g fig I-p. 3 . M 55' ,1 4 432 f . E: Z , P ' H5 2 fx? ,,., , . GD - L aj 'P'-1 Seniors pumped spirit up, up, up 224-Seniors ,W M ,wm,,,,,, ,W ,A V- ,,,,, I I 'S -wygmq f'?17ff2'i f- ' 9' 4A.-,1Lf ,f H ITI Edward Roze ru qc eu an 'U C ru .C .. OJ E Ps Q4 .E .o O D5 x. GJ E E ru .:: E rv Lh E U, V-I. Mm -is X PAM SANDERSON . . . likes Big Bear, playing the guitar, reading, singing, friendships, swimming. . . dislikes good-byes, crying, oral reports. .. remembers 2nd week of summer camp at Big Bear. . . Symphonic Choir 2, Co-ed Club 3, MICHAEL DEAN SANNA . . . likes school, football games, Susie. . .dislikes smog, phony people, pushy people, leaving high school, being separated from all his friends . .. remembers Mrs. Schubert's carving contest, Mr. Legs . . . Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, SOS 2, French Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Track 2,3,4, Cross Country 3,4, Conservation 4, Medical Explorers 4. DAVID E. SANTANA. . , likes good people, good friends, rain, sunshine, life . . . dislikes problems, social injustices, remembers Susan Mazze, the Gross gang at lunch,-Mr. Hess, all his good friends, comp class. . . Board of Control 4, ASB President 4. SUSAN CHRISTINE SAPP . . . likes Mike, black cars, PE, mustaches, Ground Hog Day, mountains . . .dislikes poison oak, selling Mike's car, East Wind. MARK SCHERER . . . likes Sunshine, lounging, week-ends, jefferson Airplane . . dislikes work, school, tests, homework. . . remembers 8:30 days. be nder H Nfl? I'1f1 'En lD..1 Ierw Sand Pamela Sa ke Sa 5 -Ex g E ge D-GJ Santana Sa Sch 'osx vga 55,2 Seniors-225 Individual pur uits paid off flli William H. Schindler Neal 1- Schneier ,--mx Philip S. Schultz Bonnie R,SC0t1 Lisa R. Seeley Carol A. Senator 226-Seniors Philip. R. Schimmel Reimund Schindelbeck Vicki D. Schrowe Bob Schultz um! vw' 'f Kimilla A. Scott Linda M. Sharron Oracle Editor Steve Fehr conternplqfed consequences of critical editorialS- III. I T... - S cc ,cc .- I I I Larry M. Shaw 4 Ronald I. Sheehan I 'I PHILIP SCHIMMEL . . . likes Beth, weekends, football games . . . dislikes thieves, the Soph, jr. then ' Senior group . . . remembers the night in the van, successfully ditching 43 times, a certain crazv girl . . . CSF 25 Lettermens Club 25 Pep Club 2,45 Steering Committee 2,35 Track 2,3. BUD SCHINDLER . . . likes BMWs, Comp. Religions, play production. . .dislikes insincerity, irrational conversation, wars . . . remembers the unbelievable relationship between the case of The Miracle Worker . . . CSF 2,3,45 AFS 2,3,45 Drama Club 2,3,4, Xenophone 3,4, VICKI C. SCHROWE . . . likes water skiing, belonging to YWCA, rainy days . . . dislikes wind, people who don't care . . . remembers being a Career Exploration students, having a class full of 2nd graders. BOB SCHULTZ . . . likes girls, surfing, football . . . dislikes scared girls, girls who gossip ...remembers Cerro Villa field, Berkshires restaurant with Duncan . . . Pep Club 2,3,45 House of Representatives 2,3,45 B Football 25 Varsity Football 4. PHILIP S. SHULTZ IR .... likes Bob Dylan, loan Baez. . .dislikes repression, teachers who are robots and antiques . . . remembers the insults he has received from narrow-minded people . . . Vice President Xenophone 4. BONNIE SCOTT . . . likes motorcycles, to be around people, beach . . . ' dislikes fakes . . . remembers the night of the 'Preachers Daughter'. KIMILLA A. SCOTT.. . likes boys, . VWs, warm fires on cold nights . . . dislikes going to school on rainy days, school food . . . remembers the day the band marched in the rain, dressing on the co-ed band buses. . . Concert Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4. LESA R. SEELEY . . . likes porsches, peppermint ice cream, Doug. . .dislikes xi spooky cats, raisins . . . remembers Dec. 4, 70, expression on B's face . . .S Club Historian 45 Pep 3, Club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3. CAROL ANN SENATOR. . . likes Dave Rudat, green El Caminos 3 . . . dislikes people stabbers, status seekers, VP . . . remembers Sadie Hawkins 70, New Years 70-71, Las Vegas . . . Banner Girl 2,3,45 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 2,3,45 Steering Committee 2,3,45 Conservation . . . Band 2,3,4. PAMELA IRENE SIMONSON . . . likes ambition, sincerity. .dislikes liver, mud... remembers 43, continuously smiling . . . Art Club 35 Benchwarmers 45 Campus Life 25 Interact Club ' Pep Club 2,3,45 S Club 3,45 Program Chairman 45 Steering Committee 2. WALTER SHIRLEY. . . likes I so early. DEBBIE SHIVELY . . . likes cottage cheese, pink. . .dislikes cold, attendance office... . . . remembers junior year most of all. ROXIE SINGLETON . . . likes chocolate, beach, jaguar XKE dislikes windy days, smog . . . remembers water fight on tradition day. f'V ilkaq, V ff ff ff Ye- . Greg Sheldon Donovan I. Shields Walter E. Shirley BZ Deborah L. Shively lanice M. Shook Rosalia R. Silva' Pam I. Simonson Roxie E. Singleton lei gill can cnilfil I Club 3,4. LINDA M. SHARRON . . . likes onion rings, parks, happy people . . . dislikes conceitedness, plastic people. RON SHEEHAN . . . likes football, basketball games . . . dislikes being broke, remembers Hell week . . . IV Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Pep Club 45 Varsity Club 4. GREG SHELDON . . . likes VW squarebacks, girls, 53 Olds . . . dislikes Farrells, Loara, blown engines . . . remembers good times 25 breezy days, box lunches . . . dislikes bad tempers, crowds . . . remembers having to fill out remembers remembers Soph year at Orange, Easter Week 70. IANICE M, SHOOK . . . likes sewing, cooking, sports Seniors-227 223-Seniors A . 1. W., -,1,rnm.: 51' L r' joe D. Sisneros Leon L. Slack Cr at ati L. CU I' S S 0,1 fxfzj hx ' 'iv ffff: ff 1 . as ' E AZ , L V , JA. ,, f55?1,. -,.Q1pM7 ,j. Y I 1, 4' M - I 5:35, 'L ' ffff f f 7' ie! iff? -. 1 Zi' ff f . , f 'v , , . ' 3,1 M' ' 7 Q., , .9191 K I ff ' , f A, K , s- . . 1 ff! .,,. nip, ' lrayf . , I ' . Varlrf rig, j L ...M l f I 1 Q , f Qzifakfh. -- ,f f '-fa 17 2 , f ' ffff 'Vf VVZV Zi :Li 2:1 :,: ,,f, ',A' axon 1 4, Win ' X'-,. X ,!z,L',,, vqyw- '1 muses. X . ': Z?j'f Qw , wwf- 2 David E. Slesser lerald L. Sliffe Brenda 1. Smith lean L. Smith .M Kyle B. Smith Linda A. Smith Michael T. Smith Tom G. Smith amen janet Knutsen and jennifer Wyman joyfully seryed refreshments at senior sponsored Coronation- ll . I MI I I N. 2 , I Z! tl, ,l , I Ii, li l itil lull in itll grell If ix.. Chadra Sommersy Debra L. Sorensen Lars Sorensen Vicki S. Statsmann Scott M. Steckley Patricia L. Steele Richard Steese Sharon L. Stephensonik qua. 'Wil- 'PS' fb- l' , f .-:fy - 'if I f -4 Dino P. Stevenson Sarah A. Stewart K' 7-bat 152.1 11f'1 r- 'f My .. .- .- - .1-Q, ,J ,, 15? fs ,fm K, 4F25?ti':51-J' Lei Wk' , , ? . '. -.Wit 5. ft.. SKIP SLACK . . . likes girls, ditching school, chemistry . . . dislikes biology, English . . . remembers getting caught gambling, getting his Varsity letter . . . IV Tennis 27 C Football 27 Varsity Tennis 37 Work Experience 4. IEAN LESLIE SMITH . . . likes horses, being a p rt of VPHS, sports, all the swell people . . .dislikes selfish people, liver, braces. . . Semembers the fun in GAA, having Chiara Brunetti living with her, the people of VPHS . . . Y-Teens 2,37 GAA 2,3,4. KYLE SMITH.. . likes raising cattle, working in the orchard, 4-H ...dislikes pessimistic people.. . remembers the day Mr. Murphy threw a desk at Bob Schultz in AD. . .County Hi 4-H President7 4-H Citizenship. LINDA SMITH . . . likes traveling, mountains, H.O.s . . . dislikes Super Spartans . . . remembers Dennys, Loves, breakfast at Colony Kitchen . . . Latin Club 27 CSF 2. TOM SMITH . . . likes girls . . . dislikes administrators who look for trouble. CHADRA SOMMERS . . . likes volleyball, most team sports, friendly people, going to church weekdays at 6:30 A.M .... dislikes uncoordination, people who goof all the time. . . remembers Cinderella , PE with Mrs. Huestis, working for three pediatricians . . . CAA 2,37 Benchwarmers 47 Spanish Club 47 Presidential Physical Fitness Award 4. DEBRA LEE SORENSEN . . . likes art, ceramics, happy people, sunny days, rain . . . dislikes smog, self-centered people. . . remembers the mountains 69 and 70, the beach Easter week 70, drawing on the walls in ceramics, Y-Teens 2,37 GAA 27 ICC 47 Art Club President 47 House of Representatives 27 Dance Club 47 Pep Club 2,3,4. VICKI S. STATSMANN . . . likes Dana, boners, Band parties, beach, band buses . . .dislikes bugs, T-Birds, conceited people, Loara . . . remembers a green roadrunner, Homecoming 69, Santa Claus Lane Parade. . .Marching Band 2,3,47 Concert Band 2,3,47 Pep Band 47 GAA 2,32 CPS Credit Union 4. SCOTT STECKLEY . . . likes Shelly, Thunderbirds . . . dislikes VWls, Chevys, creative audio . . . remembers going away party for Mr. Buck, halftimes, parades . . . Band 2,3,47 Pep Band 47 Concert Band 3,47 Football 2. SHARON STEPHENSON . . . likes water skiing, River, rainy days, San Francisco, modeling. . .dislikes war, school, smog, short hair on boys ... remembers Easter vacation at the River. . . GAA 2. DINO STEVENSON . . . likes long hair, blue eyes, beach, Fords . . . dislikes phony people, rain, getting pictures tak-en . , . remembers yelling fire at the Grand Funk concert. PATRICIA LEE STEELE .. . likes being happy, smiling people, Drill Team . . . dislikes frowns, disagreements . . . remembers when dog ate boot before May Parade, Senior Spirit Day . . . Drill Team 2,3,47 French Club Secty 3,42 CSF 27 AFS 37 Y-Teens 2,3,4. IAYNE ST. IOHN .. . likes friends, mountains, Arizona, kids, weekends, burning candles. . .dislikes people who won't give each other a chance, sadness, chocolate . . . remembers CCAC, Mannys with C.D., sandbagging . . . Steering Committee 3,47 Y-Teens 47 House of Representatives 4. Seniors-229 lane E. St. john john H. Stoplpp Rebecca A. Storey lim VV- Sifihan Meg D. Strauss Debbie 1. Surmeier Steve D. Sutton Maureen L. Tait ' WQQ,y.,.., , A , ,f.,,,j .1 . , . Colleges courted senior VIP's 230-Seniors 1 'N 7 ,D 'fi'- Zf ff Q., f qu -1' .3 1 'M Q r'N-1. Edward B. Talbot if Kurt Talmage Class Flirt Vicki larvis seductively eyed admirer. rr C Talma e Laura Tanner Steven E Tarabilda llH'z- She y . g . ll: LHFFY TaYlor Susan l. Taylor Ed l. Teieda .4 ' 'gil-Sir Nr 3 'W' f F :if tif l 1 24' l 5 i x f .mf ' ii 5 'fffifii 55:2 ' ' T7Z521?Z',H '2'?2f'7' ' jjj 1' 3 1 .fa fi . ' H l .fl l l ':. N 1 QM A r -. l N. A., l - 1 .l . , 3' l 1 , A' 'll . 5 . ,lp fvlS5 3 edf el ' 'Na- I ,i A 1 N , ! 1 QM 4,- 1 f 1' f ,A f fa ifZf. f7 V, 1 . ., ,K ' 'L 2-25 .1 . 2 2.4 -. ft ' 'gf .-4 ii -2271, 'G ff. 5' , ' Q Jf': l Z! f ' new 'f i 1' 2. iv fr. -mi' If Z' Teresa S. Terry Kathy S. Thilges Marshall M. Thomas Steven R. Thomas Tom R. Thomas Carol Thompson IOHN H. STOLPP . . . likes cars, guitars, Cindi ...dislikes star studded garters, writing in the rain . . . remembers those super-fantastic years at Villa Park. REBECCA ANN STOREY. . . likes Santa Ana winds, sports cars, lobster. . . dislikes boring teachers, grumpy people, flies . . . remembers leaving second period to eat lunch with Steve, being weird. llM STRAHAN . . . likes girls, tennis, riding Yamahas . . .dislikes questionnaires, Hondas, spending money.. . remembers crowded bus to CIF, Farrel's. STEVE SUTTON . . . likes motorcycles, the River, boats . . .dislikes grouchy people, homework, cafeteria food . . . remembers when Dean played speedball, jumped on the ball and fell down. MAUREEN TAIT ... likes the parties at l.H.'s, band, Mrs. Hettick . . .dislikes cafeteria food, wearing tights, Super Spartans... remembers ditching, Mrs. Blything getting married... Band 2,3. KURT TALMAGE . . . likes football, water skiing, boat racing. . . dislikes school, cafeteria food, pesty people. . . remembers when we almost beat Orange in football . . . JV Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Baseball 25 Letterman's Club 25 Varsity Club 2,4. SHERRY GALE TALMACE . . . likes things natural and organic, Mondays . . .dislikes smog, shoes, school, hurting others . . . remembers laughing the first time, being head of the best ditching syndicate in VPHS history. . . CAA 25 Pep Club 2,35 Steering Committee 2,35 House of Representatives 2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 Campus Life 35 Insight 35 CSF 3,45 Ecology Club 35 Y.F.U. 3. EDWARD BRANDT TALBOT. . . likes hamburgers, pecan pie . . .dislikes snotty people, seafood . . . remembers Marine Biology field trip. LAURA TANNER ... likes being happy, talking, dating, the beach ...dislikes pessimistic people, going steady . . . remembers beach houses '69 and '70, a trip to the laundry, Xmas vacation '70 . . . GAA 25 Steering Committee 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,4: President 25 Senate 25 lr. Class Vice President5 Pep Club 2,3,45 Songleader 45 Varsity Club 45 Homecoming Princess 4. STEVE EUGENE TARABILDA . . . likes care-free people, basketball . .. dislikes being cooped up, being pressured into a situation . . . remembers Coronation '70, New Year's Eve '69, clean-up after Prom '70 . . . Key Club 2,3,45 Letterman's Club 25 Varsity Club 3,45 IV Baseball 25 lV Basketball 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 House of Representatives 2,3,45 CASC Rep. 4. GARY ALLEN TATUM . . . likes guns, cars, girls . . . dislikes pollution . . . remembers Mr. Looker, Mr. Schutte. SUSAN TAYLOR. . . likes being happy, talking, MlB . . . dislikes insincere people, Monday mornings, math . . . remembers Canyon lake, Orange Julius, the Big Four , . .S Club 2,3,45 Art Club 35 Conservation Club 3. MARSHALL THOMAS. . . likes Boo, over the falls, everyone . . . remembers TLF, MG, WS, Pl . . .Wrestling 3,45 House of Representatives 2,3,4. TERESA TERRY. . . likes beach, snow, friendly people.. . dislikes sadness, saying goodbye. . . remembers snow cabin, summer of 70, Rowdy Raggers Raid. KATHY THILGES . . , lkies Ronnie, weekends, lobster . . . dislikes windy days, smog, spinach . . . remembers August 7, 69, Prom 70, GAA skating party ...GAA 2,3,4. STEVE THOMAS. . . likes people who are honest and open, sunsets . . . dislikes phoney people, parties, crowds. . .remembers Becky Nally . .. Honor Roll 3,45 House of Representatives 4: CSF 4. CAROL ANN THOMPSON . .. likes tortoises, rainy days, books . . . dislikes crowds, bright lights.. . remembers skits in French, Drill Team parades. . . CSF 2,35 Coed Club 25 French Club, 2,3,45 AFS 2,3. Seniors 231 nmwww , ,A AA , A , 'r 9' AA A A A ,Ay yr ,AA ' l V - A, 1. A A 1 A A ,,..A AA Z A! Q A 9 5 'Ae A AA X is ,,,- Q A ' I L . 'A E TA A ff A Af A A Q 22 A ' Ax: o 'tink ' , P I - ,, ,lZ,A A A A l A A2 ,E if u C Zigi AA 'C - A W ' A i ts Qt, A AQWWWW 94. . 47 . A f Q C 4 f ff If my -me P Q Amfffiygi I Ae 1 A aff A -1 As :es U 4' wi.-SA' 'f' --:ro AAAe,,'gA,A A f 'f' , 3 pq Q QLAWQVV W! EE as 2 AA A A A A A Mfffwf f, T 7 A r . 55 ,Ai Q .Aa A ' U ,: ,g 4 isa A M22 fifjf' dy, or E 2 if 5422! AA AA A A WW Ni. 'gm hi l-:J wl- C C2 Nl. E3 U73 WAMAQA ROBIN THORSELL A A A likes people, laughing A A A dislikes crabby people, being dirty A A A remembers green polka dots on Wednesdays, Fox City at Farrells A A A GAA 3, S Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4A PAUL TILL A A A likes food, sports, dislikes hypocrites, locked restrooms A A A remembers Smith, the 69 sit-in, Ellish A A A Track 2,3,4, Pep Club 3,4A PAULETTE TILL A A A likes short day schedules, big blue A A A dislikes Mondays, snobs A A A remembers the 4 o'clock gang, 1,000 steps. RONALD D. TODD A A A likes basketball, beach A A A dislikes short practices, term papers A A A remembers the last 25 seconds of the john Glenn game A A A Pep Club 2,3,4, ASB Cabinet 4, Vice President Lettermens Club 3, President Varsity Club 4, President ICC 4. MICHEAL lOHN TRACY A A A likes all sports except football, fishing A A A dislikes tattle tales A A remembers everything learned in CPS from Mr. HA, Farrells A A A B Football 2, B Basketball 2, Soph Baseball, Lettermans Club Treasurer 2, House of Representatives 2,3, Pep Club 3, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Club 4, Senate 4. MIKE TREBINC A A .likes basketball games, food A A A dislikes coming to school, ten people A A A remembers Walker and the spaceship, Enk and Treb show A A . B Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, ASB Treasurer 4, ASB Cabinet 4, Steering Committee 2,3A LAURIE TUCKER A A A likes laughing, mud, mountains. dislikes people who are always talking and never saying anything A A A remembers sitdown of 69, TLFA BEVERLY ANN VALE A A A likes root beer, pretzels A A A dislikes Santa Ana winds, spiders A A A A A A remembers ditching choir with Barb, football games in Senior year A A A Vocal Ensemble 3, Pep Club 2,3,4, French Club 2, CSF 2,3,4, Xenophone 4. 232 Seniors .f -11-14,7 . IV I , ,,7,,. A .:f .-A ,- JL C 3 ru :E 25 rib Cru 'I-lr: 5m .. .Eu 264 Z3 5: DZ U WP M .Em !Z .C +- s. 055 ES 'ODD NJN 33 GJIU C'5 C-C O.- PM P-ci. x. QJ Jax. -CU 55.54 EE 5? :X fm! Zcz KIM VAN ETTEN . . . likes sunny days, ice skating . . . dislikes crowded lockers, finals remem bers the time Deidre changed in Barb's car . . . Art Club 25 Pep Club 35 Career Experience 3 DIANA VAN MAURIK . . . likes home made tacos and hamburgers.. .dislikes macaroni and cheese, two faced people... remembers her first half time, first dance with Mrs. Keppler DAVID VAN VERST . . . likes strawberries, Moody Blues, camping . . . dislikes school, dancing . . . remembers bomb scare . . . C Football 2. KIM VASQUEZ . likes one silent moment a day, Murf's 4th period . . . dislikes VP football games, gossip . remembers painting Orange High and getting a 5 day vacation for it . . . Benchwarmers 45 Pep Club 2,3,4. NANCI VASQUEZ . . . likes Bob, having fun, spending money. . . dislikes AD school food . . . remembers the muddy hockey fields . . . CAA 2,3,4: President 45 House of Representatives 35 Y-Teens 3,45 ICC 4. PATRICIA WACONER . . . likes being on the go good books . . . dislikes being considered a child . , . remembers the last 11 years of school Tenn . . . Band 2,35 Pep Club 4. LARY B. WALKER... likes Valerie Anne, football, referees dislikes plastic faced people, people who don't know anything . . . remembers short bus ride to Laguna Beach basketball game . . . Varsity Football 2,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,45 House of Representatives 3,45 Varsity Wrestling 2,35 Pep Club 2,3,4. THOMAS W. WARD . . likes Pam Young, beach, mountains. . .dislikes hassles, disruptions, war , . . remembers Noxember 28 70 r'5 5 1 Keeping astride won game 3 l f X ..,. .. 234-Seniors L. CU .22 ru IE U5 L. CU CU 'li U CU james M. Watanabe nm .V fp-.- Qllell IPI john M. Watanabe l ,I --us L ,, . ' ' ' 2' .1 . 1 . A .5 ' i f ' , pi k A .f , ' 12.123 45 u - , il l 5 ., j:f?i 'P-4, '44, Eta f 'X N , ' A L Q: f t .53 55 ' ,l k 'W fi l A Y L A V E . lf X A 2 if ..,, 'f W: ' F52 g,z,13Qy.1 . 'A I- 'uf-:- -4-AM ......, ,. 4 t 'fl in ' M if ' Q 'f, fab' if wh' ,. A M gf F f M, ' A b ...M ' Jw-f , , Lynette Watson K Debbie L. Watts Connie L. Webb Phil E. Webb K Bruce S. Wedgeworth Ken E. Weed K Denyse D. Wells Sheila S. Wendler Qjllllihhe fllill Eloyd Brainstrainers jim Watanabe, Sheryl Amick and john Watanabe prowled among library b00k5- I. sill! ,V 7133.-. .g...Y Y,. -- -ij--W - Dave J. WESUTIOFS john B, Whaley Val Wheeler Bill F. White JAMES M. WATANABE . . . likes people, steak, lobster. . . dislikes those who say nothing but never stop talking . . . remembers the passing of Smedley Super Spartan . . . Xenophone 3,45 CSF 2,3,45 Senate 4. JOHN M. WATANABE . . . likes cold, clear days. . .dislikes green peppers, detuned guitars. . . remembers soph history when Mr. Long couldn't pronounce name. . . CSF 2,3,45 ICC 45 Xenophone 3,45 Outstanding Chemistry Student 3. LYNETTE WATSON... likes sun, music.. .dislikes depressing days... remembers Mrs. Schepe's near biology. DEBBIE WATTS . . . likes Johnny, animals . .. dislikes 55 minute periods 5 times a day... remembers Ceramics ll . . . Pep Club 45 Dance Club 4. CONNIE L. WEBB . . . likes R.J.M., being a Christian . .. dislikes phonies . . . remembers telling parents she was engaged . , . Pep Club 4. BRUCE S. WEDGEWORTH . . . likes ocean exploration, great teachers ...dislikes pollution, a losing team . . . remembers the flood, fires . .. Conservation Club 3,4. DENYSE DIANE WELLS . . . likes picnics, outdoors . . . dislikes cliques . . . remembers having fun when acting like a kid . . . GAA 2,3,45 S Club 4. SHEILA WENDLER . . . likes tennis . . . dislikes jealous people, high class snobs . . . remembers being thrown over cafeteria table on birthday. DAVE WESTMORE . . . likes wrestling, parties.. . dislikes getting up to go to school . . . remembers going to Rose Parade. JOHN WHALEY . . . likes Linda B., sports . . .dislikes bus drivers, midis -. . . remembers decorating Linda's Christmas tree. VALERIE MARIE WHEELER.. . likes beach, summer. . . dislikes spinach... remembers songleading camp, root beer . . . Pep Club 3,45 S Club 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Songleader 45 Homecoming Princess 4. KATHY WHITE . . . likes Presby choir. . .dislikes grouchy people... remembers choral tours, mistletoe projects . . . GAA 4. SUSAN LYNN WHITESIDES . . . likes Bob, parties . . . dislikes arguments, dress codes . . . remembers first lunch food fights 69. DENISE LYNN WICKERSHEIM . . . likes T.P., M.D .... dislikes boring teachers, quiet boyfriends . . . remembers G-D-B 69, Prom 70. . . FFA 45 Co-ed Club Historian 4. DEBBIE D. WILCOX . . . likes Steve, doing crazy things . . . dislikes Mustangs. . . remembers Prom 70, all the great things with S.K .,.. CAA 2,3,45 Band 2,35 Class Officer 25 Girls League 35 Band Officer 35 Y-Teens 2,35 Steering Committee 2,45 Pep Club 45 Cheerleader 4. RONNIE WILLEFORD . . . likes Kathy Sue Thilges, motorcycles . . .dislikes school hot lunches . . . remembers Prom 70. CYNTHIA ANN WILLIAMS. . . likes music, playing guitar and organ . . . dislikes speeches, being ordered around . . . remembers being a soph . . . Principal's Honor Roll 35 Co-ed Club 4. DAVID WILLIAMS . . . likes bicycles, living ...dislikes cars, thinking. JEFF WILLIAMS. .. likes girls, archery, dislikes rain. ,.. 4 71- It ' 'S WL If ,Q-R Qii' If P Kathryn L. White Susan. L. Whitesides Denise L. Wickersheim Debbie Wilcox Lonnie Willeford Ronnie Willeford Cynthia A. Williams Jeff B. Williams Seniors-235 236-Seniors cu .C .- ofa r: .c no an I L. FESSUFS . au likes p 'E .EO U12 C. S2 LD 22 3 Io wi: 'O dis ob .E Q Q FU .. u? Q2 E CU on Tu .Q .. as Ad lh N .Q m. 'Q P- C NJ x. m GJ Q4 Z O an d E P- i.u .I .4 LU I .C u mea umm ..g-Q .xv .35 PQ-' S Cream EE 3- 3 ng ic 3V rs. larvis, strawberry Sr. m ctici ent P' rv: O SE Q-.1 5: N- QE c:..m c .. :a r.- To M l d for Cal an season, Mr. HS 35 istm GJ I-.C H+-1 NL 1-CD OCZ' FU CD O sa- LJ CU 'U Ln x. 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L I' Y 3 2 2 J B re Cf? rn :J O -K C13 ro ou S4 f 1 Y , 4 ff- f 1 ,, ,475 Y... . 4 , f 1 'CN-1. it S FS O: ,. .,,,,:..,.. .V.. -,---ng--:,.,..-... , -- ,W ..- m : LINDA YOUNG.. . likes K.W., the park, Coco's, the Tustin gang. . . dislikes phoney people, short hair, boredom... remembers , last summer, getting lost, all the far out ' people in Ohio... Pep Club 2,35 Y-Teens ' ' 2,3. ROBERT YOUNG . . . likes basketball, baseball, beach, sleeping late . . .dislikes poor judges in speech contests, losing games . . . remembers Murphy's AD class, the orphans coming and warming our hearts, The Miracle Worker. . . Key Club 3,45 Sect'y 35 Vice President 45 Debate Team 3,45 Speech Awards 3,45 Drama Plays 3,45 Drama Club President 45 B Basketball 25 IV Basketball 35 Varsity Basketball 4. WILLIAM F. YOUNG . . . likes girls, football, food . . . dislikes not much remembers Sunday afternoon football games, losing money in drafting.. . Football 2,3,45 Track 25 Varsity Club 4. PAMELA IO ZEIGLER.. .likes sincere people, smiles, lim, mountains. . . dislikes being alone, sadness, arguments . . . remembers working at KFC, parties in Senior year.. .Pep Club 2,35 Co-ed Club Vice President 4. STEVE ZEMBLIDGE . . . likes acid rock, football, Mr. Long's class, 8:30 days . . . dislikes first period PE, basketball, war, vegetables . . . remembers trash can fires, food fights, bomb scares. RICHARD ZIMMERMAN . . . likes asking girls out, bowling, working on cars . . . dislikes being turned down . . . remembers Bradford's 4th period class . . . Auto Club 4. MIKE ZUETZUIS . . . likes summer vacation, girls, sports . . . dislikes bouncers, dress codes, report cards . . . remembers Gumpertz, S.A. Canyon mudslides, Balboa Island. LYNDA ZWINGER . . . likes beach, mountains, people, new experiences, helping others ...dislikes smog, being told what to do, being late . . . remembers TLF, trips to Westwood, being in love . . . Y-Teens 2,3,45 Board of 238-Seniors Control 45 Benchwarmers 45 Annual 4. Karen Allcott Robert Arrington john Beradino Patrick Boulger Judith Brown Deana Burr Gilbert Camou George Chant Bruce Cote Benton Crowell james Espinosa lay Foss Gary Hargis Denise Harleman Elaine Harper Richard Hayden Shireen Hensley Dennis Herold Donald Hisel Lynda Young Keith Young ....- , - i Robert Young William Young Pamela Zeigler Steve Zemblidge KW' ' 4 lzzf' ' ' 241 if 82,9 74f ' , ,M W I fn., ,A 1rf::,.w 5 Z . ...1 ' X ,ff ffix 5?i3'1-9..'QQ1w?iir'hfff0'f' 3? f v X. 45.- . 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Chopmcm Avenue 101 wi Orange, Col 638-5000 FIRST N :D Q 4 ro :- if :J UT N 4:- an I Y vw 1 , X a ' 1 ' X A X , k 1 , -9113: , 2 ,'fwQa V' X' I fiffig, . W Z! ff' f , 'z z' , ef f - f f ' 'J , , A' ,- ffzw, U -, 'Wm A ' ' 1 1, 6 , 1-,K ,3 5. I' 1 if . ' fl iff? gi 3, A N . gg 5.5 4 ,gf 1 1:25, A :L l IX V j ,, 4 IC, E12 430'- Ei-UQ as - 5'- -Zag SNES 'UC ZUUO :li an 0 D Eff: It I- uaUOx WDUN ml- N-0 M .,-DQ UZg1oo UIQ- Cr, 0-o QW 200 4 n: O 246-Advertising PANTS PRIMARILYM, I 9 'P .af , NJ I L: . 1 za 1 I ., K ,' - g f ' . y . ,, ,,,.,, ll: WWW 'f,,,. , , 411-num?-.iw I GRANGE CREST DRUGS AZUSA WESTERN PLAZA HEARING AID SERVICE P.O. Box 575 59 Plaza Azusa, Calif, Orange, Calif. 969-I747 538-31 ll ORANGE YWCA I46 N. Grand Orange, Calif. 633-4950 COLONIAL PAINT AND WALLPAPER 1620 E. Mayfair Orange, Calif. 532-2536 111 gl, K W k I 4 i I i 'F J I R yr 4 I CE N X APER 1 X Mm, Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 BRUCE CHURCH NICK LEE ROB EAWLEY 1 -1 I V7.2 Y, .. . . . 1- 1 ni Z 1-15+ LuQg7,: S D8f3 u.06'f N3 GJ. Zgzcmx 'Z mcm .'EZmQsO :xiao gm :- Z 25 :fri 'ISEEN E203 'MSE ESOCCO 40090 1110 4 U1 1l LU 248-Advertising M., ,,.. IM, my 'C 'c W7 6 7EL SERAPE RESTAURANR' THE SALEM SHOPPE 784 N. Tustin Orange, Calif 639-2260 BILL'S SCHWINN CYCLERY 686 N. TusTin Orange, Calif. 639-0261 ARMY-NAVY STORE 131 S. Glassell Orange, Calif, KE 8-4893 H 8. R AUTO PARTS 621 E. WaInuT!725 D St OrangefTusTin, Calif. 538-8896!838-1564 i i i 4 ' i N i,,. in ,i .. .li i i Im in I 1, X,-1 CFRQCODILE, ,887 4 fl l 1, Al 3 l IIEIY l T5 9'5 I lil, 54 X l . :iz o QW- uw EEN 9'-SON Z- -S Lujj mi Emma gcc-1 U-o Lu- Irlft l. . l apman U-I , :I '+- C -04 O Dlx ULUN0' OUQJ nc. Us OS UICD Ol ECO OI-O ul 5. :Fo Ln 1l. KRIEWALL MUSIC 138 S. Glassell Orange, Calif. 639-2964 JOHN'S TROPHIES AND AWARDS 868 N. Tusfin Orange, Calif. 639-4970 ORANGE BLOSSOM FLOWERS 8. GIFTS 2271 N. Tusfin Orange, Calif. 637-6894 JERRY'S UNION 76 I604l Lincoln Orange, Calif. 637-i730 FASHIONS .2 O4 I-I. 5901.0 ULJOA E xOS ,GFP LLJUUOJ ECO I-O CAROUSEL Na SOO Advertising-249 DS RTING GOO L and G SPO I Ve. N. TusTin LO K0 Ox A Calif 9 O ,- GS:- ri cf: UNO x. 250-Advertising 6 A vcvf-1 :x: fffff' A I3 W ', l 49 lah! . 1 5- , , GUI!-,' Img 'I mm L .--2 , lluq 1 1.1 . iilll' Pixaff umm 5 .11 84 v llnl n A,-Y fi Ilux, . 1 i 5 ANDSCA Pham' J I-I-I 2.555 ncwg- 3 rx Eftgg 220106 4O,Cf J af? 4- n. V5 D Z 4 nl 5 . 425: Lu:- rx 5588 U-' -aio? EZOMN Zvi? Q36 P- 4 Z cz 4 U U1 Z 9.9: iusw lr- 01 1609 , jZovoo ,. cm LLIEQ'-O D ow0 0 U P- ne all-C-ai 111143: 25300 ZOHUB YI 'af ? 1 Zmlx qD0NCC 'J 0-2-90 ox 54-O :' 5 Advertising-251 LOWELL OSBORNE SHELL 2844 Santiago Blvd. Orange, Calif. 637-4800 THE PALACE BOUTIQUE II84 N. Tustin 639-5082 JO JO'S DRIVE IN BURGERS 404 E, Lincoln Orange, Calif. 6 . U E M 637 8631 55 33 f 2 S' Sm N350 Mam NURSERY 20' seo N. Tustin V' Orange, Calif. 538-8042 r-.fn-f-..f1 5 A eeieee M 1. .f 15' g ,fi .. .., , E C - ' 1 mt .,, .J ,i-..,,. E171-F. Zig-cfm ,I I I-0 w ' 9 3 5 'U vm. 'MW if N 'E ffm E E 4 u, , . 1- 252-Advertising . ,, '. Q ,. , ,f ' ' .I I W , WN., :QXx Qgft .f f.. A 1,1 W IL Q ' 1' 1 1. if .Mfr VW, .nf 7 ff if lix I lr--M 1 if.. 4 , . , g 3 ,i, . r I i1fi'ri iiil g g i , , ,M f ' , ,' , V , ,un ' 1 . ! .f I 1 i- . ,gif I Wy! ,- .,..Jyf V . , ,ggi if : i ,I , . ' , , , , j11':, I 7575 My f . fr , In ,, I f '.iif ' I ig .fewfag'-,f.i.W,f.,W5.4,fgW, ,. , V . H.,,,,,,.I,,,,.. 'iff , 1 ' . 'QW we ffgzrpmmfw gin., ' i , 511, ' ' ff' 1 ywv4. f M f if v KX, 2. E if ffff. ffff ff, ffff X 1 - 4' '11 Wi2'?5'47 WY ' fm vi -il Tv ffm.. A W E. me 1 foq,N 'Gy ,97 . I 4 QM' a A .. f v 5 W CONGRATULATICNS CLASS 1971 REINHARDT INSURANCE SERVICE ' 1151 W. Seventeenth Scmfo Ano 547-7791 an JI ': :N E 2: 1: 9 O O U ,D Q O 06 gl ,O E C Q 5, It cj YI .1 0 Ln 4 +- 2 ef ,,, it I-I-I as an :- ELG' 4- ct.: GJ m 95 w 3 sm 5 Q mE O C2 if m CJ 05 5 1 Advertlsmg 253 BOHEMIAN MAID BAKERY 2068 N. Tustin Orange 637-6830 HARDI-GARDENS 17851 Santiago Villa Park 637-2272 OLIVE HEIGHTS WEDDING CHAPEL 8651 Magnolia Olive 637-4970 PARK AVENUE BRIDAL SHOP 785 N. Tustin Orange 538-6412 T I lim mpg vulll , 'J 1-UM 11.15 Ku up uv' .f IF QQ 11 if 1 I1 'l 1:13 mr 4 4 yr. ,A LN. 1 1 V n PARENT PATRONAGES Mr. 84 M,rs, John Chidder Mr. 84 Mrs. Richard Marshall Congratulations '71 Mrs, Righg,-d MCEWGH Mr. 84 Mrs. Lester Rodieck i I . 1 . fQm1l2ff1 gf-s. ., A I, , :, cy . '15 -Q A ll ll mrs jp num., EAN SIR ANTHONY'S BARBERS RANCHO BATAVIA an C 1850 S. Co C I th :J I- Z Ox 04 G3 nge 9-70 Ora I 1 Orange as I 1 125 538- 1-11........,.......,l Advertising-255 HOLLINGSHEAD FINER FOODS 1204 N. Tustin Orange 532-2720 SCHWINN DEALER 140 S. Glassell Orange 538-8636 VILLA FONTANA RESTAURANT 521 Town and Country Orange 547-O91 1 BENO'S DONUTS 1343 N. Tustin Orange 532-9046 ART'S BRAKE AND TIRE CENTER 1640 W. Chapman ALBERT'S HOSIERY 3333 Bristol Grunge Costa Mesa 633-3040 540-4997 PLAZA HEARING AID SERVICE SUNDQUIST, wiN1ERoTH s. FIRTH 59 PIOZG 1542 E. Collins Orange Orange 538-3111 532-1629 in UQSCAL AUD' i 3 256--Advertising DON BURN'S PRESTIGE PORSCHE-AUDI 13631 Harbor Blvd. Garden Grove 636-2333 W. X S S Y A SFIRTH H? , iN ,km ,,' U- A 1 I, ,Qa- IUC' avi' A .4 ni?-f -' ,iifsf ' ,. ,. ORANGE SAVINGS AND LOAN GFI . Chopm E 230 Q8 Oron 532-6301 Advertising-257 AND ABR C HOP URN UR HGGN 706 N U LD W o L0 L0 OO 637 ON l-O w l-0 fa as 4 1- Z C: o cv O O lx 'O -11-- 258-Advertising u ay. 8 'H B 2 'S H M B .055 HI NEIGHBQR... ' FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Sears ORANGE ff , R ' EfR lf--+:efq.Aw Eglaqlaglgldzm 1 +11 -' H E a 'V I W Q V ,N 1-If - Q, V V..' 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Bank of America awards are presented each year to the outstanding student in each area of academic jane Riordan, active in the AFS - organization on campus, was chosen from VPS as an A 1 x., A ,mi ffl, lag I' -1 American Abroad Finalist. D h X A M 2,5 I, wgx,,,,,W , 1, Q. Ang, jane was also a member of the Q- . of 1... , fl W p ,E L ,f,,,.,,,f ?Q'5w4,.-1i. ', aj f-1, 4 A I5j- -,, f ,4,, . 5 Ni vocal ensemble. ' 0 , . I .'LmQi'- L .J ' 415- ' 'f.wL.'xas1-leaf.-.AT-4 -4 Student, Facult Index A Abbot, Mike 160 Abramson, Frank 160 Abrisz, julie 37,133,181 Adams, Brent 181 Adams, Gary 60,157 Adams, jerry 181 Adams, Rick 74 Agee, jeffrey 160 Aho, Hanna 30 Ahumada, Susan 130,140 Albano, Mary 160 Albertson, Dave 181 Albenson, Deborah 140 Albery, Glenda 160 Albright, Deborah 140 Alden, Mike 181 Alderman, jeff 111,119,140 Alexander, Tim 140 Alken, Kurt 140 Allan, Dan 101,181 Allcott, Karen 238 Allen, Mike 97,140 Allen, Bob 160 Allen, Shawn 160 Alma, Mark 160 Alongi, joseph 36,160 Alps, Mya 37 Altheide, Gary 181 Altheide, Linda 37,140 Amato, Charlie 181 Amato, Sheila 140 Amick, Sheryl 31,37,181,234 Anderson, Scot 27,39,97,110, 138,139,140 Anderson, Alan 140 Anderson, Andy 37,181 Anderson, Debi 140 Anderson, Debra 131,140 Anderson, Dona 25,38,50,51, 80,181 Anderson, Eric 91,129,160 Anderson, Erin 130,140 Anderson, Greg 140 Anderson, Hans 122,160 Anderson, jeff 140 Anderson, loan 182 Anderson, Katherine 182 Anderson, Kevin 160 Anderson, Larry 108,109,160 index 266 Anderson,Wayne 91,140 Andrei,Robert 91,157 Andrews, Nancy 140 Annis,jerry 182 Annis,Shari Lynn 160 Anrecht,Mrs.Eulyne 68 Ansari, Dave 60,96,119,140 Anstadt,George 160 Apodaca,jan 160 Appleby, Bob 118,140 Arbenz, Dick 20,21,28,103, 107,160,165 Arhlen,Tim 182 Armstrong,Allan 182 Armstrong,jeri 36,160 Arnold,Cheryl 140 Arnquist,Mark 160 Arrington,Robert 238 Arvin,Sue 140 Auf'farth,Michele 182 Austerman, Lynn 160 Au5tin,Bill 182 Avaloz,Debbie 160 Ayala,Rebecca 182 Ayres,Sally 182 Bacheldor, Lindon 97,140 Badgwell, Debbi 160 Bally, Peggy 140 Baily,Sue 140 Baitx, Kevin 160 Baker, Cindy 130,132,160 Baker,john 140 Baker,Marc 160 Bales, Carol 30,52,83,182 Bancroft, Denise 182 Banister,Michael 183 Banks,Melody 183 Banks,Merilee 183 Banning,Bruce 115,117 Banning, Connie 45,49,140 Banning,Dale 160 Barbosa,Sergio 183 Bardick,Bill 18,183 Barela,Art 60,160 Baresel,Carmen 183 Barnes,Anita 58,160 Barnes,Dennis 140 Barnes,Susan 160 Barnett,Steve 140 Barnett,Vicki 160 Barnhart,William 141 Barr,Sarah 29,183 Barrette, Ken 99,161 Barstad,james 141 Barstad, Ron 57,60,76,183 Bartlett,Michael 183 Bartlett,Vicki 141 Bashe,Cathie 161 Basil,Mary 141 Baskins, Derek 141 Bass,Tom 183 Bateson,Chris 29,37,161 Bauer,Ann 161 Bauer, Roy 141 Baumgarclner,Wayne 177 Baumgardner,Wes 177 8aur,Mark 141 Baxter, Carol 29,130,132,161 Baxter,Cail 141 Baylor, Krlssa 60,161 Beall,jim 161 Beam, Craig 22,23,141,156 Beam,jim 25,29,91,120,121 125,161 Beard,julie 141 Beasley,Terri 161 Beauchamp, Larry 184 Beauvallier,Dierra 184 Beavans, Lynne 184 Beaver, Debra 141 Beaver, Dave 161 Beavers,jan 73,184 Beck, Debby 184 Beck,Mrs. Pat 74 Beck,Thomas 141 Becwar,MissAnn 70 Bedard, Donna 141 Bednar,Stephen 141 Beehler, Lynne 141 Behn,Mr. Richard 69 Belknap,David 184 Belknap,Steve 141 Bell,David 184 Bell,Mike 161 Bell, Robert 184 Bellmyer,Dan 141 Belville,john 141 Belville, Mark 91,113,141 Bennet,Paul 141 Beradino,Creg 161 Beradino,john 238 Bergen,julie 130,184 Berger,Ed 184 Bergman,Timothy 60,161 Bernamonti,Don 96,141 Bernatzke, Debbie 161 Bernatzke, Kurt 185 Berroteran,AIan 161 Berry,Roy 141 Bertrand,Te5ha 157 Best,Dale 141 Best, Dwayne 161 Betker,Alan 60,141 Betten,Kathie 185 Betts,joanne 37,56,161 Beyer, Rob 129,161 Bickler,Peri 141 Biehl,Larry 141 Bigelow,Ronald 141 Billenstein, Marilyn 161 Billings,jan 130,133,185 Birse,Cordon 161 Bischof,jonathan 103,161 Bisset,Barbara 141 Black,Howard 185 Black,james 141 Blackman, Kathy 185 Blackney, Robert 161 Blakely, Mark 27,159,161 Bloodworth,Dan 123,141 Bloodworth,Tina 161 Blucker,Marc 141 Bly,Helen 141 Bode,Chris 97,161 Boggs, Ron 161 Bohannon,Greg 161 Bohannon,Ron 161 B0hl,Charles 185 Bohl,Steven 141 Boling, Waverly 28,33,36,80, 185 Bollinger. Nancv 130,161 1 Borel, Mindy 20,44,185,204 Borgeson, Beth 161 Bosheff, Faith 29,56,141 Bosheff, Hope 29,56,161 Boswell, Bob 141 Bottomley, Carolyn 60,141 Botzum, Charles 161 Boulger, Pat 29,238 Boulger, Tom 161 Bova, Teri 161 Bowen, Bev 141 Bowere, Bruce 161 Bowman, Marlo 58,161 Boxer, Bob 161 Boynton, janet 28,56,60,185 Braddock, Anna 161 Bradford, Lisa 161 Bradford, Ron 115,119,141 Bradley, Christine 52,185 Bradley, Danae 141 Bradley, Robert 161 Bradner, Mark 39,177 Bradrick, Susan 58,161 Bradner, Mark 96,111,141 Braggins, Nancy 161 Brakke, Darryl 141 Brambley, Robert 60,141 Brandrif'f, Deborah 37,141 Braun, Bonnie 58,161 Braun, Lynda 141 Braunger, Kevin 161 Bray, Terry 185 Breedlove, Barbara 161 Brenan, Murray 141 Brewer, Andy 186 Brewster, Mrs. Irene 83 Bricker, Marla 36,37,181 Brindle, Gay 58,59,186 Britton, jack 161 Britton, Lori 161 Britton, Robert 186 Broadbeat, Steve 60,141 Brooks, Mary 52,133,186 Brown, judith 238 Brown, Lilleen 141 Brown, Margaret 161 Brown,Mike 161 Brown, Nannette 186 Brown, Nelson 60,186 Brown, Pat 186 Brown, Peggy 60 Brown, Randy 57,186 Browne, Edward 141 Browne, Valory 186 Bruce, Sharon 48,49,186 Bruggeman, Pam 141 Brumley, Beth 33,186 Brunetti, Chiara 186 Brunk, Todd 161 Brunstan, Robert 157 Brunt, Mr. Richard 69 Bryant, Delores 141 Bryant, Myrla 161 Buck, David 60,96,141 Buck, Mr. Don 27,32,66 Budka, Bonnie 141 Buell, Marsha 52,187 Buers, Mark 161 Buffington, Ken 97,141 Bullock, Karen 161 Bullock, Kobie 141 Bulthuis, Vicki 162 Bundv, Richard 60,187 Bunke, Don 187 Burch, Randy 37,162 Burch, Scott 117,141 Burg, Mike 142 Burke, Michael 91,162 Burman, Stanley 142 Burr, Deana .238 Buscaglio, Nic 91 ,94,1 77 Bush, Deborah 142 Buskirk, janette 142 Butterworth, jay 28,44,70, 187,202 Byron, Ginny 162 C Cabral, Michelle 30,162 Cahill, Terri 138,142 Cain, Debbie 157 Cain, Ronnie 187 Calderwood, Mary 16,162 Callaghan, Eileen 187 Calles, Steve 29,97,110,111, 120,123 Cameron, Mr. Bob 72 Cammarato, joseph 157 Camoa, Gilbert 238 Campbell, Mr. Bruce 72,73 Campbell, Robert 60,142 Campo, Frank 96,142 Campo, Michael 142 Campos, Sandra 142 Cannavina, Miss Lois 73 Canova, David 37,177 Cantu, Abe 29,91,162 Capasso, Steve 187,198 Capozzoli, Gary 142 Cappo, Debra 162 Carden, Dawn 142 Carey, Diane 162 Carey, joan 142 Carey, Richard 157 Carhill, Norman 127,142 Cariker, Kathy 187 Carlson, Charles 187 Carlson, Chris 162 Carlstrom, Dean 60,177 Carlton, jeff 168 Carlton, Rick 29,117,187 Carman, Bonnie 188 Carpenter, Ronnie 177 Carpenter, Sandra 162 Carren, Steve 188 Carriker, Kevin 162 Carrol, Alice 130,162 Carrol, Peter 142 Carrol, Toni 162 Carswell, Don 162 Carswell, janet 188 Carter, Mr. Bov 65 Carton, Craig 142 Casey, Mike 115,162 Cashman, Miss Kathy 68,69 Cassat, Barb 20,253,188 Cassat, Connie 162 Castle, Steve 142 Cate, Debra 188 Cavazo, Robert 162 Cenami, jim 37,101,162 Cessna, Craig 29,55,60,129, 162' Chaffee, Chris 100,1 01,1 28, 142 Chalk, Debbie 162 Chamberlain, Mr. Frank 79 Chamber, juanita 188 Chambers, Susan 56,162 Chamblin, Karen 37,188 Chang, Andy 188 Channell, Brenda 36,162 Chant, George 238 Chapman, Doug 142 Charles, Christy 29,31,37,13O, 132,142 Chavez, john 22,29,142 Chedister, Linda 162 Chedister, Valerie 188 Chenowith, Bob 91,188 Chesebro, Bonnie 142 Chesebro, Greg 162 Chester, Kathy 162 Chicklo, Donna 162 Chicklo, Mike 91,162 Chidder, Nancy 37,130,132, 162 Childs,Darci 188 Ching,Mrs. Evelyn 70, Chmielewski, Kathy 162 Cholwinski, Diane 60,142 Chowning,Valerie 189 Clair,jeff 189 Clark,Alice 189 Clark, Bob 60,103,162 Clark, Charlotte, 131,189 Clark,Debbie 162 Clark,Deborah 58,142 Clark, Francis 189 Clark,jaCk 142 CIark,jeanne 142 Clark, Leslie 162 Clark,Mrs.Maxine 81 Clark, Steve 162 CIark,Valerie 162 Clark,Valerie 143 Clarke, Robert 189 Clauder,Cynthia 60,163 Clayton,joni 189 Clayton, Randy 39,97,142 Cleary,Michelle 163 Cleary, Pam 142 Clelland,Brian 163 Clements, Barbara 142 Clements,Gerald 177 Clements,Roberta 133 Clihe.lerrOl 36,37,189 Cobine, Deborra 37,142 Coghill, Deann 189 Coghill, Teresa 142 Cohick, Mark 123,125,163 Cole, Marilyn 163 Coleman, Mr. Randy 76 Colley, judy 48,163 Collings, Debi 29,130,135, 163 Collins,Billy 189 Collins,jim 36,91,189 Collins,Pat 163 Collison,Amm 163 Colon,Trevor 142 Colville, Mr. Dave 81,120 Combs, Christy 166 Combs,Mike 38,117,163 Compton,Gordon 177 Comstock,lanet 37,142 Conant,jeanette 37,163 Conkey, Debbie 20,21,37, 52,130,131,133,135,190 Conkey, Denise 142 Conover,Anne 142 Cook,Brenda 190 Cook,julie 190 Cooper, Diane 163 Cooper,Gary 190 Cooper,KathWn 29,190 Cooper,Susan 190 Cope,Jack 163 Corby,jane 130,142 C0rby,jim 115,116,117,190 Corradino, Mr. Richard 70 Costa,john 142 Cote, Bruce 238 Coursey,jennifer 163 Cowden,Mary 142 Cowles, Harold 22,23,190 Cox,lneta 177 Cox, Kathy 60,142 Cramer,Mr.Burt 85 Cramer,David 157 Cramer,Keith 163 Cramer,William 22,108,125, 191 Cramner, Ray 114,116,117, 191 Crandall, Susan 191 Cranford, Karen 142 Crawford, Paula 191 Crist, Mrs. Lois 70 Croix, Karen 163 Cronin, Darty 177 Crooks, Debbie 142 Crosby, Kim 29,163 Crosby, Kurt 96,142 Crosby, Linda 143 Cross, Cathy 163 Crosswhite, Marla 22,29,58, 163,166 Crowell, Benton 238 Crowley, Steve 127,157 Crump, Charley 191 Cruz, Leonard 101,112,163 Cruz, Robert 36,191 Cudworth, Randy 143 Cunningham, james 143 Curtis, Candi 37,143 Curtis, Kevin 143 D Dabrowski,Pamelynn 37,143 Dahl, Mark 163 Dahleen, Barbara , 36,191 Dalyrmple, Steve 97,143 Dancer, Kerry 143 Dancer, Mark 60 Darshay, Paul 143 Davey, Lisa 37,49,143,151 Davey, Sam 191 Davidson, Debbie 29,130, 143 Davies, Robin 191 Davies, Tom 38,39,91,123, 125,163 Davis, Chris 163 Davis, jeff 163 Vi 2.1 Li: :len 143 Davis, Lisa 163 Davis, Martha 143 Davis, Raymond 191 Davis, Trow 177 Day, Nydea 143 Day, Warren 123,163 Dayton, Carole 37,143 Deaton, james 163 DeBruyn, Linda 163 Decker, Carol 133,191 Decker, Cathy 143 Declark, janet 143 DeFalco, Mr. Vince 68 DeFelice, john 192 De Lacruz, Marmion 29,192 De Lacuesta, Cheryl 143 Deleo, jim 163 Deleon, Maria 163 Delgado, Kim 164 Dembrowsky, jean 164 Dement, Doug 164 DeMerschman, Laura 192 Denholm, Barb 164 Dennen, Mr. jack 85 Dennis, Linda 143 Denniston, Sandy 143 DaPaola, Mike 38,91,192 DePaola, Salvatore 91,164 DePaoIa, Wayne 33,192 DePriest, Dennis 110,143 Dere, Douglas 110,143 DeSanto, Dawn 163 DeSonne, jim 143 DeVaughn, Tom 143 Diaz, john 129,192 Dickenson, Brenda 192 Dickenson, john 143 Dickinson, Andrew 37,143 Dickson, Robin 192 DiDode, Marie 143 Diehm, Larry 192 Dieter, Sally 164 Dietz, judy 164 DiFiore, Elisa 143 Diggory, Barbara 143 Diggory, Robert 60,164 Dillingham, Sheldon 37,164 Dimaggio, joe 192 Dimmitt, Rod 12O,122,125, 164 Dinius, john 164 Dinndorf, Halcyon 192 Dix, Gary 91,192 Dix, Russell 97,143 Dixon, Ginger 164 Doak, Lynn 143 Doak, Terri 164 Doane, Kevin 143 Dodge, Harry 144 Dodge, Patsy 193 Doerr, Sue 52,193 Dokos, Mr. james 66 Dolan, Andy 144 Dominas, lda 29,193 Dominguez, Liz 164 Domino, Cheryl 60,144 Done, Ed 57,60,164 Donovan, john 81,193 Dooley, Donna 193 Dorrenbacher, john 193 Dospassos, Karen 193 Dospassos, Suzanne 144 Doty, Marci 193 Downsworth, Anita 58,164 Dowsett, Mike 177 Dowsett, Patti 157 Doyle, Kelley 164 Draper, Sandra 144 Drayer, Roger 144 Drey, Vickie 144 Driver, Mr. Les 19,69 Druff, Dan 144 Duff, Larry 144 Duffy, Mike 31,144 Duffy, Mr. Pat 78 Dugan, Sue 44,179,193 Duggan, Pa-ul 110,144 Duggan, Tom 164 Dunbar,Mr.Lonney 82 Duncan,Gordan 17,90,180, 193 Duncan, Pam 164 Dunford, Karen 144 Dunkleman,Fern 37,130,144 Dunn, Alan 164 Dunn, james 164 Durst, Karen 29,81,130,133, 135,194 Durst, Marian 56,130,144,146 Durst, Sue 130,132,135,164 Dyer, Cathy 144 Dznia, Robert 194 E Eastwood, Chris 37,144 Edelbrock, Robert 144 Edmonds, Lynne 177 Edwards, Mr. Bob 67,138 Edwards, Cindy 144 Edwards, Curtis 194 Edwards, Cynthia 144 Edwards, Lori 56,194 Edwards, Thelbert 194 Ehrsam, Scott 194 Eichinger, David 144 Ekins, Thad 82,177 Elder, Mike 144 Eliassen, Diana 29,36,37,52, 194 EIkins,Cindy 37,133,194 Elliot,Megan 194 Ely, Bill 60,194 Emge, Carol 164 Emge, Mike 118,144 Endter, Charlotte 37,130,144 Engle, Terry 27,91,179f194, 225 Enos,Larry 164 Enriquez,Olga 58,164 Enriquez,RacheaI 58,144 Erdtsieck,Fred 177 Erickson,Randy 164 Erwin,Randy 164 Erwin, Rob 194 Espinosa,james 238 Espinoza,Cecilia 144 Espinoza,Maria 164 Esposito,joyce 164 Esslinger,Mark 195 Evans, Bruce 195 Evans,Chris 60,164 Evans,Ralph 164 Eveld,Bob 144 Evers, Tracy 164 F Faber, Liz 43,48,52,1l-30,195 Faber,Sue 144 Fairchild,Connie 144 Fairchild, Darlene 164 Farnum, Debra 144 Farnum,Ed 195 Farrell,Tom 22,144 Farris, Monte 25,31,130,145 Fast,Orin 36,37,19S Fast, Steve 37,39,96,113,145 Fausch,Bob 164 Fazenbaker,Carol 164 Fearns, Lisa 29,52,195 Featherston, Mark 113,164 Fehr, Steve 22,23,195,226 Fellows,Susan 145 Feloner,Vicki 145 Felton,Gary 195 Fenn,Beth 130,132,164 Ferguson,Anne 31,164 Ferguson,jeff 145 -Ferguson,Kevin 196 Fields, Laura 145 Fields,Mike 60,196 FieIds,Mike 164 Figueroy, Beth 17,145 Filsinger,Mark 145 Finkle,Amy 30,60,196 Finlayson,Mr.Al 67 Finnegan, Denis 56,57,60, 196 Fioretta, Laura 130,135,145 Fioretta,Mary 130,135,164 Fiorito, Frank 108,109,118, 164 Fischback, Tina 37,130,145 Fischer,lanice 22,145 Fischer,Ken 91,117 Fish, Robert 145 Fisher,Mrs. Betty 71 Fisher, Lee 138,145 Fisk,Ed 164 Fitzgerald,Nancy 177 Fitzpatrick,jay 164 Fitzpatrick, Sherrill 37,164 Flavell, janet 29,130,132,164 Fletcher,Bill 145 Fletcher, Scott 23,196 Floren, Bob 145 An outstanding student in all areas of study, Barb Potter was both a National Merit Scholar- ship Finalist and a Bank of America Award winner. Girls' League President Linda Laufenberg, was named an Outstanding Teenager of America and was presented with a 525 bond from the local Elk's Club. - ' ii it P- Q.. , 3 x .Ay-, .1 g 1 ,T-Sanz , A in F ff Y . , - ,f . ' e ' F , sf We , A vs , ,A U Inde Florio,David 145 Flournoy,Craig 164 Follman,George 56,177 Fornof, Pam 43,50,51,196 Forrester, Celia 49,130,135, 196 Forrester, Eileen 130,164 Forward, Mitch 164 Foss, jay 238 Foster, Debbie 52,196 Fouts, Leslie 130,135,164 Fox, jon 56,128,129,145 Fox, Mary 145 Fox, Robin 145 Fracalosy, Mr. Leo 38,79 Fragnoli, Gina 28,145 Francis, Lee 36,37,103,129, 196 Frank, Mark 145 Franklin, Richelle 58,164 Franks, Marcia 145 Franz, Lori 145 Frasz, Michael 196 French, Susan 164 Frey, Charles 164 Frick, Debra 36,145 Friend, Kathie 29,52,196 Fritts, Shirley 36,164 Fritz, Marty 145 Fritz, Mike 196 Frizzelle, Patty 145 Fry, Celeste 130,145 Fwsinger, Karen 145 Fullerton, Connie 147 Funk, Anne 29,52,197 G Gabbard, Michael 197 Gale, Mary 56,177 Gallagher, Pat 57,60,61,164 Gallagher, Mrs. Mary 72,73 Galloway, Mike 145 Galloway, Robert 165 Gammill, Vic 165 Garcia, Connie 145 Garcia, Hector 165 Garcia, judy 145 Garcia, Toni 130,134,165 Gardiner, Mrs. Susan 80 Gardner, Mike 111,125,145 Garner, Dave 197 Garrat, joe 165 Garratt, Pete 75,197 Garrils, Vivian 145 Gatlin, Darrell 97,165 Gatlin, Greg 165 Gaulden, Ronna 33,36,37,52 197 Gavin, joyce 165 Geisler, Lisa 197 Geisner, Steve 197 Gelbert, jan 58,197 Gellert, Bob 145 Genovese,MicheIle 130,165 Gentry, Greg 165 Gerbasi, Dan 145 Gerhard, jan 177 Gerhard, jim 198 Gerhard, Wendy 145 Geris, Manual 145 Geyer, Mr. john 85 Geyer, Pam 60,198 Gibson, Mike 36,217,165 Gibson, Pam 37,145 Gibson, Pete 165 Gibson, Robbe 145 Gilbert, Kim 37,145 Gilbert, Suzanne 198 Gilbertson, Melanie 37,165 Gilbertson, Melinda 145 Gillespie, Dan 145 Gillespie,jill 165 Gillette, Deborah 145 Gillette, Franci 145 Gillette, Larry 165 Gilmore, jack 165 Gilmore, john 56,60,123,145 Ginesi, Rebecca 198 Ginsberg, Diane 165 Giuffre, joe 60,165 Giusti, Bob 146 Gladden, Lynn 24,77,165 Glasener, Cynde 29,165 Glasener,Valinda 130,146 Glenn, David 198 Glenn, Susan 58,165 Glickman, Michelle 165 Glidden, Mark 146 Glowacki, Diane 165 Glowacki, Marie 29,198 Goldin, Fletcher 198 Golding, Michelle 165 Goldman Rand 146 I V Goldman, Sandy 33,35,37,52, 130,133,198 Go,lloian, Lorie 146 Golloian, Paul 165 Gonzales, David 165 Gooding, jackie 165 Goode, Bruce 199 Goode, Curtis 157 Goode, Dianna 146 Goodrich, Darla 166 Gordero, Steve 146 Gordon, Scott 166 Gorham, Toma 166 Goshurn, Rory 146 Gorski, Rene 166 Gould, Mr, Bill 77 Grable, Mr, Mel 81,97,115, 116,117 Graeb, james 166 Graham, Gail 166 Grajczyk, Patty 166 Gra' y ', Randall 96,146 X-265 Grandy, Rosaling 146 Graves, john 199 Gray, Celeste 166 Gray, johnnie 177 Gray, Theresa 146 Greathouse, Mr. Barney 81 Green, Dale 146 Greeneberg, Steve 38,99,124, 125,199 Greener, Darlene 199 Greening, Patty 56,177 Greenwood, Barry 146 Gregord, Karen 56,166 Gregorick, Rick 118,166 Greva, Rhonda 146 Gribble, Dot 132,166 Gribble, Ginger 146 Grier, Dave 199 Griffen, Dave 57,77,166 Griffen, Steve 101,112,166 Griffin, Bruce 199 Griggs, Gary 166 Grimm, Tom 165,166 Grisham, Vickie 146 Grossman, Brett 146 Grouse, Dave 177 Gunter, Mike 60,146 Gunther, Susan 166 Gurr, Micky 166 Gustafson, Kathy 29,166 Gutzke, Chris 166 Gwilliam, Melodie 146 H Haase, Paula 166 Habif,Barbara 58,199 Hackler,Mr.Memo 70 Hackney,Mr.All 79,93 Haffeman,Gary 146 Haffman,judy 199 Haldin,Marc 166 Hale,Sue 166 Haley,Aaron 146 Haley,Songi 166 Hall,Alice 60,146 Hall,Claudia 199 Hall,Debbie 166 Hall,Mr.Skip 118,119 Hallum,Gary 126,127,157 Halgrred 117,146 Hamada, Kent 28,34,199 Hambarian,jeff 166 Hambley,Kevin 166 Hamel,jim 200 Hamilton, Hardy 200 Hamilton, Steve 200 Hammett, Deemara 183,200 Hammond, Cathy 57,60,20O Hanger,Mrs.Gail 70,71 Haninger, Doug 166 Haninger,Greg 200 Hanley, Denise 200 Hanna, Larry 177 Hannah,Mary 166 Hansen, Bert 111,118,146 Harchuck,Mary 157 Hardacre,Steve 125,166 Hardcastle, Robbie 166 Harding,Caroline 146 Hargio,Gary 238 Hargis,Shirley 166 Harleman, Denise 238 Harleman,Kevin 166 Harless, Melissa 130,133,200 Harney, Steve 200 Harper, Elaine 238 Harrington,Troy 37,200 Harris, Holly 166 Harris, Sheryl 37,31,177 Harrison,james 146 Harsted,Suzanne 166 Hartman,Mike 91,166 Hartsuiker, Keith 146 Hartsuiker, Russ 200 Hartwell, john 91,125,200 Harvey,Sue 146 Hasbrouck, Dave 33,200,237 Hasbrouck, Nancy 56,77 Hath,Mr. Dave 67 Haun,Carla 130,146,149 Haun, Leslie 29,130,132,166 Hawkins,Deborah 60,200 Hawkins,Greg 109,166 Hayden,Richard 238 Hayes, Ed 103,201 Hayes,james 201 Haysom,Mr. Bob 82,83 Hayson,Matt 146 Heacox,janice 58,146 Head,jack 166 Heaps,William 146 Hedlund, Dan 91,120,122, 123,125,201 Hedlund,judy 132,166 Hedrick, Frances 146 Heeks, Donna 146 Heeks,Mike 166 Heiden,Robi 147 Heller,Kathy 147 Heller, Lynnda 147 Helm,Charlotte 201 Helm, Loretta 147 Hemker,Tom 166 Hemmila,Denise 201 Hemmila,Erica 166 Hempenius,Vickie 58,147 Heriderson,Alice 167 Henderson,Brad 129,167 Henderson,Bruce 60,147 Henderson,Diane 147 Hendersori,Greg 128,147 Henderson,Mike 201 Henning,Bill 111,147 Henning,Tom 110,167 Henry, Bob 167 Hensley, Shireen 37,238 Hermann, Gunther 201 Hernandez, Leanne 201 Herold, Dennis 238 Herren, Terry 167 Hesketh, Nancy 201 Hess, Vicki 37,167 Hesse, Mr. Walter 67,93 Hester, Brian 97,110,111,117 138,147 Hettick, Lee 202 Hettick, Mrs. Marilyn 73 Hettick, Norah 167 Hettinger, Steven 201 Heustis, Mrs. Alice 80 Heuvel, Lynne 17,147 Hibbits, Carol 202 Hicks, Marcie 130,147 Higgens, jan 147 Higgens, Pam 201 Hight, Dennis 147 Hill, Bob 97,167 Hill, Don 147 Hill, Laurel 166,167 Hill, Rich 27,28,32,12B,129, 201,104 Hilton, Dottie 52,201 Hisel, Donald 238 Hisel, Donna 238 Hobbs, Donna 130,147 Hobron,Mitchell 113,123, 147 Hodges, Barry 60,139,147 Hodges, Craig 201 Hoeberg, Ted 203 Hoffman, Alice 167 Hoffman, Chris 201 Hoffman, Gail 30,130,201 Hoffman, Gary 112,129,167 Hoffman, john 203 Hoffman, Pattie 56,57,147 Hoffman, Susan 52,203 Hogan, Greg 203 Holcomb, jeff 167 Holdburg, Greg 147 Holdburg, Mike 167 Holdridge, jim 60,96,147 Holland, Brad 167 Holland, Gail 37,147 Hollihan, Kathy 147 Hollins, Bessie 167 Hollis,Cathy 56,167 Holloway, Deidre 58,203 Holloway, Ross 125,147 Holmes, Rick 203 Homer,Steve 167 Hooper,Ellen 130,167 Hoover,jan 203 Hopkins, Dean 33,203 Horn, Debbie 167 Horn,Gary 203 Horn,Merilee 56,147 Horn,Tony 147 Hoskins,Richard 167 Houk,Allison 30,52,204 Houk,Brad 167 Hovator, Richard 60,167 Howard,Cindy 147 Howard,Melinda 204 Howarth, Mark 204 Howell,jeff 177 H0wland,Arthur 204 Hoye, Dick 3e,57,e0 Hoyt, Barbara 130,204 Hoyt,Brian 37,204 Hoyt,Michael 204 Hoyt, Sally 204 Hubbeii,Phrliip 147 Hubbell,Sue 52,204 Hudson,Rod 147 Hughes,Mr. Bob 41,81,93 Hughes, Chris 91,123,204 Hughes, Kathy 205 Hughes,Mark 167 Hummell,Mr.Bob 81 Humphreys, George 36,44, 50,51,56,60,205,223 Humphreys,jim 60,123,125, 147 Hunter,Dale 111,147 Hunter,Greg 205 Hunter, Randy 97,111,147 Huntsman,Brian 99,100,125, 238 Hurst, Mike 29,55,167 Hurt, Vickie 167 Hurwitz, Tom 167 Hutcheson, Chris 205,213 Hutcheson, Tim 157 Huttger, Mr. Ed 74 Hutto, Connie 31,205 Hyatt, Wendy 167 lacopetti, Diane 167 Iannone, Diane 31,37,167 Igram, Richard 167 ller, Vickie 37,167 Imgro, Debbie 205 Imsande, Don 167 Irving, john 205 Isaacson, Kermit 67 Isaacson, Stacy 130,132,167 Isaacson, Vicki 130,135,147 lsbill,james 205 lson, julie 37,130,147 Ito, Bill 205 Itson, Steven 205 Iverson, Paula 167 l jackson, Cathy 31,58,167 jackson, Peggy 147 'N x 1 X 0 V.. f'3 n Shelley Wilson, an active participant in student government earned recognition as an Outstanding Teenager of America. Shelley served as ASB Secretary for the 1971 school year. jacobson, Diana 56,147 jacobson, jeff 56,167 jaeger, Alan 238 jaeger, R ichard 167 jaeger, Robin 205 jamieson, Mark 167 janson, jean 29,55,147 jarvis, Aldysius 147 jarvis, Vicki 38,43,50,51,105, 230 jason, Mercy 167 jawerski, Val 147 jay, Chuck 56,57,60,167 jazwiec, jackie 147 jean, jeanette 167 jenkins, Carol 147 jenkins, Mrs. Lu 69 jenkins, Ron 206 jenks, jon 206 jennings, Eloise 50,130,132, 147 jennings, Terri 147 jensen, Brenda 147 jensen, Lynn 51,53,206 jett, Lesli 6 147 jeveC,jim 120,167 johns, Amy 206 johnson, Adrienne 167 johnson, Bob 60,147 johnson, Brian 147 johnson, Colleen 167 johnson, Debbie 206 johnson, Gary 167 johnson, james 167 johnson,jan 56,167 jol1nson,judy 167 johnson, Ken 147 johnson, Linda 188,206 johnson, Mr. Norm 71,129 johnson, Peyton 167 johnson, Roberta 147 johnson, Sandy 56,58,206 johnson, Terry 147 johnson, Valeri 147 johnson, Woodie 206 johnston, Chris 167 johnston, Mr. Phil 82,127 johnston, Steve 206 jolliff, Ka thy 29,3 7,147 jones, Bobby 167 jones, Br ian 11s,119,1es,1s7 jones, David 157 jones, Grover 167 jones, jesse 167 jones, Marcia 206 jones, Sh jones, Su eryl 206 zann 147 joseph, Mr. Louie 18,65 juan, Mrs. Lori 79 K Krammer,james 206 Kane, Laurie 22,58,130,147 Kane, Mi ss Roberta 70 Kane, Steve 91,167 Karam, Denise 177 Karanickolas,Merrillee 37, 58,147 KareIl,john 113,147 Karnes, Lisa 37,207 Karns, Scott 56,60,177 Kates, Mr. Chuck 72 Kauffeld, Gary 147 Kawaoka, Miss jean 72 Kearn, Eric 207 Keele, Robert 238 Kellar, judy 208 Keller, Roger 207 Kellog, Leroy 57,60,129,207 Kelly, Kevin 167 Ke-mper,1im 29,131,207 Kempton, Gary 38,91,207, 233 Kendall, Mrs. Karen 70 Kennedy, Charles 102,103, 105,129,207 Kennedy, Lori 60,147 Kenney, Robyn 37,207 Kent, Debbi 147 Kenyon, Mark 148 Keppler, Mrs. Nancy 80,135 Kerian, Gary 60,238 Ketchum, Cindy 130,168 Kidder, Debra 36,37,207 Kidder, Richard 168 Kilroy, john 103,168 Kilroy, Tim 110,148 Kimble, jay 37,39,90,91,122, 123,125,168 Kincaid, Clark 33,39,91,92, 168 Kincaid, Tony 29,39,97,113, 148 Kindrat, Debbie 58,59,13O, 148 Kindrat, Larnf 148 Larson,james 148 Larson, Sharon 148 Laskowsli,Andrea 148 Laufenberg, Linda 27,33,44, 4B,52,130,132,210,219 Lauridsen,Rancy 126,127, 210 Lavell,Vickie 60,148 Lavin, Denise 148 Lawrence, Cathy 148 Lawrence, Debbie 210 Lawson,Debra 168 Lawson,jeff 210 Learakos,Ted 168 Leavell, Doris 238 Leber, Debra 56,57,60,130, 210 Ledbetter,Rita 148 Lee,Chris 168 Lee,Cindy 168 Lee,Daniel 56,168 Lee,janell 168 Lee,janette 210 Lee,jay 210 Lee, Mark 29,210 Leever, Marc 29,60,210 Leever, Richard 60,61,148 Leinen,Maureen 148 Leinz,Manferd 148 Lembeck,Carolyn 168 Lenle,DiCk 125,168 Lentz, Frances 148 Lentz, Larry 210 Lenzini, Larry 60,168 Lerer,Randy 210 Lescault, 29,37,58,148 Mallinckodt, Karl 56,129,149 Malley, Mike 60,149 Maloney, Cathy 149 Maloney, Mollie 22,29,149 Maloney, Tom 169 Mamola, Chris 91,149 Mamola, Pat 130,132,169 Mangano, Kerry 213 Mammion, Diana 37,149 Marcelli, Luann 37,149 Markle, Debbie Markle, Debbie 168 Markle, Steve 149 Marriner Marshall, Marshall, Debbie , 58,130,149 Marquez, ,Cynthia 149 Brent 129,169 Dan 149 Marshall,Gail 169 Bill 213 Martin, Martin, Chris 169 Martin, Christt 169 Martin, Dale 169 Martin, Dan 157 Martin, john 169 Martin, Laurei 169 Martin, Marla 169 Martin, Wayne 150 Martinez, Lydia 213 Martinez, Maureen 150 Martinez, Rochelle 24,77,213 Martinez, Sherree 150 Martini, jim 213 Mason, Ginny 58,130,150 Mason, Karen 130,138,150 Mason, Kathy 213 Mason, Mark 37,169 King, Allan 207 King Kingj David 148 Linda 37,168 King, Mrs. Nancy 78 King, Pat 208 King, Rhonda 168 King, Russ 148 King, William 168 Kipp, Paul 208 Klecker, Allan 57,60,168 Klein,jef'f 168 Kleinhart,Nanette 56,130, 148 Kleist, Carla 130,135,168 Klima,joe 208 Leue, Sandy 148 Leue, Greg 210 LeVeque, Rick 179,211 Lewis, April 148 Lewis, Connie 211 Lewis, Dave 91,168 Lewis, Harold 33,211 Lewis, Mark 148 Lewis, Paula 148 Lewis, Randy 56,57,60,123, 125,120,211 Lewshenia, john 211 Levsack, Geri 131,168 Ligget, Renata 130,135,148 Lillegraven, Mrs. Shelia Klima, Veronica 148 Klimke, james 208 Kluender, Carol 208 Knepper, Ann 148 Knepper, Linda 130,168 Knight, Darrel 208 Knight, Mike 208 Knight, Randy 148 Knight, Richard 119,148 Knutson, janet 28,45,208, 228 Koch, Karen 168 Kodgell, john 148 Kolek, Bill 148 Kollar, judy 30,31,208 Konishi, Kenji 208 Koontz, Cindy 168 Kopel, Linda 168 Kosarenko, Ted 148 Koski, Frank 91,126,127,158, 168 Kraft, Kevin 123,124,168 Krage, Rod 38,91,94,209 Krass, Diane 39,53,56,60,130, 132,168 Kreider, Richard 168 Krentz, Hartmut 168 Krokum, Arlene 29,209 Krueger, Robert 148 Krum, Sally 209 Krum, Sally 177 Kucera, Ralph 168 Kucera, Vince 148 Kulsa,Alice 148 Kulesa, Marie 148 Kunze, Chuck 209 Kurtz, Mark 168 Kuta, john 209 L Labare, Ed 122,125,148 Labrincha, Linda 148 Lacher, Paul 103,104,209 Lack, Ruth 168 Lafferty,Greg 97,148 Lafferty,jerry 168 Lagerquist, Linnea 23,168 Laird, Lee 148 Laird,Lynne 148 Lairmore,Melinda 148 LaLiberte, Larry 57,60,96, 144,148 Lamb,Ronnell 148 Lambert, Randy 96,148 Lamoreaux, Ron 168 Lamph,Gary 36,108,109,117, 166 Lancaster, Marcia 30,31,56 Lance, Larry 208 Landers, Dave 209 Landrum, Debbie 168 Landrum, Rick 103,107,209 Lane, Gerald 209 Langdon, Don 168 Lange, Brad 177 Lanier, Steve 148 Lantz, jo 209 Large, Bob 44,98,99,125,209 Large, Walter 113,168 Largent, Randy 148 Larq, Richard 148 Larrick, Laurie 148 Larsen, Susan 148 ....,-- n:-l. 'ian Limas, Richard 34,211 Limburg, Harold 100,149 Lindquist, Pam 169 Lindstrom, Bob 60,123,168 Link, Debbie 168 Linsk, Steve 168 Lintz, Sandra 168 Lipps, Christy 56,149 Litman, Shelley 168 Little, Cindy 149 Little, jeri 110,168 Litton, Bill 203,211 Litton, Susan 37,149 Lives, Cindy 211 Loader, Mike 168 Lobeck, Kathy 130,166,168 Lochrie, Tom 60,139,149 Loeffler, Kathy 130,149 Lohr, Tom 211 Long, Mr. Gary 68,69 Looker, Mr. jerry 82 Lopardo, Larry 28,108,117, 149 Lopez, Debi 211 LoPiccolo, Phil 168 Lore, Denise 130,212 Lottman, Mark 149 Loving, ludy 37,168 Lowery, Donnagail 37,169 Lowman, Mrs. Doris 21,23,71 Lubke, Robin 168 Lubke, Terri 169 Lucas, Pati 149 Luce, Gordon 56,60,169 Luce, Larry 212 Lucici, Richard 149 Ludwig, Carol 169 Ludwig, Karen 169 Lundin, Terry 60,212 Lundstrom, Bob 27,91,92,179, 212,216 Lundstrom, Brian 108,109,169 Lundstrom, Curtis 97,110,149 Lusk, Richard 169 Luth, Cary 149 Lutz, Lawrence 37,149 Lyberr, Martel 169 Lynch, john 112,212 Lynch, Kathleen 169 Lynn, Debbie 130,149 Lyon, janet 212 Lysett, Lynda 149 M Macginnis, Marc 60,212 Mackenzie, Rob 127,169 Mackinnom, Robin 37,58,149 MacMulIen, Mike 37,56,60, 169 Madigan, Sandy 58,149 Magness, Kim 169 Mair, Bruce 238 Mahoney, Lynn 212 Mahoney, Terry 212 Maierhoffer, Mike 212 Mairhoffer, Mark 149 Malinski, jeff 212 Makemus, Scott 29,213 Malkus, Debra 130,133,135, 213 Malkus, Susan 149 Mallard, Beverly 169 Mallard, Richard 213 Mallinckodt, Marc 213 Mason, Randy 213 Mason, Steve 150 Masucci, Mr. Alex 85 Mastesevac, lvan 169 Matherson, julie 169 Matsufuji, Cynthia 169 Matsukane, Howard 111,119, 120,123,150 Matthews, Cheryl 56,213 Mattheyssens, Cecile 31,150 Mattila, Debbie 150 Mattila, Kathy 238 Maturino, Michael 238 Maturino, Steve 150 Maxwell, Monica 169 May, Dawn 150 May, Merry 150 Mayfield, Mike 22,214 Mayfield, Terry 150 Mazochi, Steve 150 McBride, janet 169 McBride, Pamela 170 McCalister, Phil 36,37 McCamdless, janet 150 McCarroll, Linda 150 McClellan, Robert 150 McClelland, Ruth 170 McClinton,Debbie 31,130, 170 McConchie, Kirk 37,91,170 McCool,Deborah 150 McCoy, Larry 177 McCusker,Shawn 58,150 McDermott,jan 75,170 McDonald,janice 58,150 McDonald,joan 37,216 McDonough,Lora 216 McEwan,Bonnie 165,170 McEwan,Carl 216 McGinley, Randy 39,97,150 McGrath,Michael 216 McGrarth, Robert 170 McGuire,Gary 39,91,170 McGuire,Mari 150 Machale,Bom 117,149 Mclnally, Pat 22,37,91,93,95, 103,104,105,107,122,123, 125,184,216 Mclntosh,Elizabeth 170 McKee,jeffrey 150 McKee,Michelle 150 McKie, Mr. Bob 97,99,81,101, 120,125 McKlintock,jim 150 McLaughlin,Bonnie 150 McLaughlin,Caprice 216 McLaughlin,Connie 60,150 McLaughlin, Robert 31,216 McLintock,William 177 McMillan, Mark 108,117,150 McMurran,Greg 118,170 McMurran,Terri 130,132,150 McMurtry,Nancy 31,170 McNair,Mike 101,125,170 McNally,Phil 216 McNamara,Mike 37,91,108, 125,170 McNamara,Sharon 37,170 McQueen, Bob 170 McQueen,Vickie 150 Mead,Melody 150 Medigovich,Tina 130,132,150 Mefford,Chris 150 Mehrtens, Debbie 150 Mehrtens, Paula 238 Melendez, joe 39,60,97,150 Melsheimer, Lynda 60,214 Merzky,Detlev 60,150 Metsker,Mark 60,214 Metsker,Susan 60,150 MetZler,Bill 31,214 Meulmester, Mr. john 74,75 Meyer,jeri 22,150 Meyer,joe 118,170 Meyer, Karen 60,150 Michael,Danette 130,162, 170 Michaelson, Dan 150 Mikulics, Michael 31,170 Milhoan, Michael 157 Millard, Cindy 170 Commi Miller, Clyde 601150 Miller, Dale 97,170 Miller, Gwyn 37,170 Miller, Mrs. loyce 79 Miller, Marilyn 56,214 Miller, Nancy 60,170 Miller, Richard 150 Miller, Susan 214 Miller, Terrance 60,214 Millspaugh, Margaret 150 Milner, Cynthia 214 Minick, judy 37,150 Minniear, Celestine 170 Minor, Ron 56,57,60,120,125, 170 Minyard, Marcia 214 Miser, Frank 60,150 Mitchell, Charles 214 Mitchell, Debra 214 Miyawaki, Mark 27,29,103, 215 Monreal, Patricia 215 Montoya, Robert 170 Mooney, Elizabeth 170 Moore, Diaun 37,58,170 Moore, Linda 37,170 Moore, Melinda 29,150 Moorehead, Richard 150 Moothart, jolene 58,170 Mora, Lorenza 113,157 Morally, Mary 215 Moran, Brian 39,96,150 Morehouse, Sherri 37,130,150 Moreno, Maria 130,170 Morgan, Christopher 215 Moriarity, Patty 28,130,166, 170 Moriarity, Tom 96,119,150 Morley, Timothy 170 Morris, David 238 Morris, jim 113,170 Morris, Lawrence 60,170 Morris, Mark 60,150 Morrow, Cindy 215 Morrow, Roberta 37,215 Morton, Mrs. Barbara 77 Morton, Paul 150 Moscrip, Gregory 215 Moser, Teresa 177 Moyers, Nina 37,150 Muhs, Marla 170 Muise, William 56,60,170 Mullen, Gayla 170 Mullen, Mr. Ted 41,54,81, 90,93 Muller, Eric 57,60,170 Muller, Robert 150 Mullins, Russel 215 Mullins, Sandy 170 Mumford, Tris 215 Munch, Mr. Morey 96 Mundt, Patricia 170 Mundt, Peggy 170 Munsimzer. Garv 177 Munson, Theodore 150 Murata, Steven 170 Muro, Dan 96,151 Muro, Rosalie 170 Murphy, Christina 151 Murphy, Kathleen 170 Murphy, Mary 58,170 Murphy, Michael 177 Murphy, Mr. Russ 41,68,118 Murphy, Sarah 170 Qtieasflar lfi-rfsrgii Exchange, Debbie Neff was named the Am DAR award winner by erican Legion. Debbie was also responsible for Tradition Day. Index 269 Murray, Susan 22,23,1S1 Musgrave, Mike 215 Musich, jeff 215 Musico, john 170 Myers, Cindy 151 Myers, Gary 215 Myers, joanne 170 Myers, Lloyd 170 Myers, Pat 31,130,132,151 N Nagamatsu,Cindy 216 Nail,jodie 216 Naill,Wanda 151 Nakamura, Diana 217 Nakamura,Donald 151 Nally, Debra 217 Nalley, Rebecca 56,217 Nanigian, Patricia 151 Nanigan, Peter 170 Neenan,Dan 170 Neff, Debbie 19,27,30,31,33, 217 Neff, janet 56,151 Nelder, Fred 217 Nelson, Ann 132 Nelson, Arlene S0,51,217 Nelson, Beatrice 151 Nelson, Cwaine 170 Nelson, Elizabeth 170 Nelson, judy 30,217 Nelson, Karen 29,37,171 Nelson, Kurt 217 Nelson, Leslie 151 Nelson, Mary 151 Nepp, Bruce 60,171 Nesmith, jerri 58,171 Newton, Adrienne 217 Newton, Alan 97,171 Newton, Debbie 151 Nicholson, Bill 100,125,151 Nickel, jeff 60,97,171 Nickel, Randall 57,60,217 Nippert, Doug 113,171 Niven, Lorna 171 Norburg, David 151 O Oberhansley, Terri 152 Obrien, Nanci 171 Occhiuto, Steve 97,121,125, 171 Ochoa, Mr. Dave 41,93 Odgaard, Darwin 217 Odgaard, Sandy 217 Oglesby, Michelle 29,217 Oglessby, Bob 29,100,107, 125,152 Ohmer, Nancy 171 Oldfield, Cheryl 171 Olds, Pat 179,218 Oliver, Mr. jay 74 Olson, Mitzi 31,37,152 Olson, Dean 218 Olson, Marjorie 37,52,218 Olson, Robin 152 Olson, Wayne 218 Oltrogge, Dan 102,103,106, 117,171 Omatsu, Elizabeth 152 O'Means, Ardis 218 Oneal, Debbie 171 Opferman, Cindy 152 Opferman, Debra 171 Ormiston, Debbie 218 Ormiston, Rebecca 171 Orsak, Larry 31,218 Osgood, Dale 29,33,56,171 Oswald, Tom 97,127,152 O'Toole, Mike 218 Overly, john 152 Overman, Dan 91,171 Owens, Mr. Tim 68,109,127 Oxley, Carol 152 P Paajanen,june 56,57,60,130, 218 Paddock, Linda 60,61,171 Padilla, Steve 218 Page, Tim 218 Palomino, Anita 171 Panatooni, Steve 60,91,112, 113,238 Panno, Dianna 151 Paolini, Gary 219 Pappas, Ronald 219 Pardee, Kathy 171 Parise, Helaine 151 Park, Michael 219 Parker, Dan 36,50,51,56,60, 201,219 Parker, Susan 130,132,171 Parr, Christy 219 Parr, Marianne 171 Parra, Bob 157 Parrish, Andrea 219 Parsons, Dale 151 Parson, Robin 219 Passovoy, jan 219 Patterson, Sandy 219 Palus,john 31,123,125,171 Paulus, Kathy 29,52,135,219 Payne, Catherine 171 Pearson, Tim 171 Peck, Christy 31,151 Peck, Dennis 118,171 Peecher, john 177 Pennington, Dennis 151 Pepper, Alan 6O,99,171 Percy, jenni 30,48,49,169, 171 Perez, Diane 171 Perez, Don 220 Perilman, Holli 220 Pernell, jeff 96,119,151 Perry, Kim 177 Perstac, Albert 151 Pervca, Debbie 220 Peters, Cherie 56,151 Peters, Ken 238 Peters, Mark 171 Peterson, jack 110,151 Peterson, jeff 27,38,97,220 Peterson, Larry 103,220 Peterson, Randall 171 Peterson, Randy 220 Peterson, Randy 123,125,171 Peterson, Scott 171 Peterson, Sharla 220 Peterson, Sharon 220 Petty, Steve 57,60,220 Pfeifer, Robert 177 Phillips,jim 157 Pichard, Cathy 30,221 Pickles, Tom 221 Pierce, jackie 221 Pierce, jeff 91,151 Pierce, Kathy 171 Pierott, Miss Sandra 70 Pierson, Forrest 29,36,37,151 Pierson, john 171 Pieschel, Don 171 Piesik, Andy 60,96,151 Piesik, Audrey 130,151 Pietrok, Karen 221 Pinkerton, Cathy 135,221 Pinkerston, Greg 151 Pinnel, Debra 171 Pinto, Sally 221 Pirtle, james 221 Pirus, Vicki 171 Pittman, Don 151 Plowman, Don 118,171 Plowman, Mike 29,96,112,151 Plunk, Cathy 56,152 Pocinich, Ann 36,48,158,171 Pocinich, Mary 21,38,5O,51, 221 Podell, Ellyn 221 Polhamus, Pam 171 Pomeroy, Mr. Bob 66 Pomeroy, Gary 97,120,123, 152 Ponzio, Dena 56,171 Pope, Deanna 221 Popejoy, Charmagne 152 Porter, Leigh 152 Porter, Mark 221 Porter, William 152 Poteet, Cherie 171 Potter, Barbara 221 Potter, jerry 152 Potter, jim 171 Potter, Tom 152 Potts, Mike 222 Potts, Pat 152 Powelson, Rex 152 Pratt, Steve 222 Prestigiacomo, Liz 37,222 Price, james 222 Price, john 222 Primac, Dave 56,60,152 Primac, john 56,60,172 Prodromides, Kevin 172 Proffitt, Mr. james 72,82 Pruitt, April 172 Pulliam, Crystal 152 Pulliam,Greg 222 Pyrak, jim 97,123,172 Q Quartucci,Mr.joe 72,73 Quigley,Ruth 152 Quigley,Tom 222 Quintana, Paula 222 Quiroz, Pat 238 Quist,Marguerette 52,222 R Raab, Debora 172 Rach, Carol 172 , Rade, Don 56,152 Ragan, Lori 130,172 Railey, jody 172 Raiston, Gary 60,152 Rajcic, john 96,152 Ramirez, julie 130,135,172 Ramirez, Rudy 60,151,238 Ramirez, Terw 130,152 Ramos, Albert 37,152 Randall, lan 152 Randalls, Phil 116,172 Rankin, Greg 172 Rascher, Bill 129,172 Rasey, Yvonne 222 Rasinski, Steve 28,29,39,97, 119,152 Ratkovic, Pam 31,523,172 Raus, Rick 152 Ray, Debra 172 Rayburn, Sharon 172 Raymond, Debra 152 Raymond, Marty 29,222 Reavis, Carol 152 Recupero, jim 172 Redinger, Kirk 153 Reed, Doug 172 Reed, Michelle 222 Reed, Sherri 223 Reeder, Valerie 172 Reeder, Dan 172 Reid, Mr. Keith 66 Reidinger, Parn 91,223 Reinhardt, jeri Reinhardt, Ran 153 dy 21,27,44, 45,70,211,223 Replogle, Eva 31,172 Resh,Gail 29,58,172 Resh,john 153 Reusch, Penny 213,223 Reynolds, Bruce 153 Reynolds, Carol 172 Reynolds, Mark 172 Rhoton, Greg Rice, Cathy 1 153 72 Rice, Robin 223 Richard, james 177 Richardson, Dave 118,172 Riddle, Cindy Riebe, Norma Rife, Debbie 223 224 29,172 Rife, Norma 172 Rigney, Steve 36,37,1S3 Riley, joseph 224 Riley, Robert 153 Rimack, Kathy 172 Riordan, jane 29,30,36,52, 223 Risher, Linda 172 Risher, Wanda 82,172 Risner, Michael 223 Ritz,Carol 153 Ritz, Susan 130,172 Rivera, Peter Robertson, Ma 157 rgi 153 Roberts, Deborah 60,153 Roberts, Gene 177 Roberts, Kirk 1 72 Roberts, Paul 223 Roberts, Susan 1 72 Roberts, Toni 37,153 Robinson, Gretchen 37,172 Rodieck, Linda 27,52,130, 133,219,223 Roeske, Mark 56,60,99,125, 224 Rogers, Mark 173 Rogers, Nancy 224 Rogers, Randy 22,28,31,153 Rogers, Susan 173 Rogers, Susan 58,153 Rohm, Roger 91,173 Rohrer, Greg 153 Roland, Skip 29,129,224 Rollins, jeff 153 Rollins, Robert 173 Romero, Patty 130,173 Rondini, Debby 173 Roos, Brian 224 Roostee, Ken 173 Roostee, Paul 238 Rosenbery, Pam 36,37,173 Rosenbery,Rahcelle 56,153 Ross, Robert 60,153 Roth e, jeffrey 224 Rowe, Anne 153 Rowe, Mr. jack 70,71 Rowe, janel 31,58,173 Rowe, Maria 173 Roy,Marcia 29,224 Rozema, Ed 225 Rubin, Richard 153 Ruby, Neal 173 Rudat, Dale 1 25,153 Runnells, Cherrill 173 Runquist, Mrs. Linda 69 Ruppert, joe 153 Rusk, Cheryl 131,173 Rusk, john 238 Russel, Teri 153 Russel, Bruce Russell, Linda 173 56,173 Ryan, Tim 177 Rydberg, Conn Rryman, Kim Ryan, Vivienne R mer Robin ie 153 173 238 225 Y 1 Ryssman, Cindy 173 Schilling, Mark 157 Schilling, Robert 238 Schimmel, Don 153 Schimmel, Phillip 226 Schindelbeck, Angela 153 Schindler,WilliHm 29,77,226 Schluter, Gene 153 Schmuck, Marcia 153 Schmuck, Michael 173 Schndelbeck,Reimund 226 Schneider, Neal 226 Schnirl, Debbie 142,153 Scholle, Susan 153 Schrandt, Diana 37,130,153 Schrandt, Steven 173 Schreur, Barbara 153 Schroer, Steve 177 Schrowe, Vicki 226 Schultz, Bob 29,91,226 Schultz, Phillip 226 Schutte, Mr. Ray 74 Schwetz, Tom 60,153 Scott, Bonnie 226 Scott, Dave 36,37,173 Scott, Kim 60,226 Scouten, Laurie 173 Scouten, Mark 173 Sears, Debbie 37,153 Seehan, Ronald 227 Seeley, Beth 153 SeeleY, lean 157 Seeley, Lisa 226 Segovia, Cathy 130,153 Segovia, joseph 173 Seirup, Nick 173 Seirup, Sally 153 Senator, Bruce 154 Senator, Carol 56,226 Shaffer, Danny 173 Shaffer, Dennis 39,173 Shaffer, Kent 177 Shaffer, Ned 173 Shaffer, Richard 96,154 Shaker, Kevin 154 Sharon, Scott 173 Sharpe,Glenn 173 Sharpe, Mary 130,154 Sharron, Linda 226 Sharron, Randy 154 Shaw, Larry 227 I Shay, jeanette 58,173 Sheehan, Ronald 38,91,227 Sheldon, Gary 60,227 Shapard, Steven 173 Shepard, Sue 28,173 Shields, Donovan 227 Shields, Kathy 142,154 Shirley, Debbie 58,154 Shirley, Steve 173 Shirley, Walter 227 Shively, Deborah 227 Shoda, Rick 110,111,173 Shoemaker, Cathy 37,173 Sholz, jeffrey 153 Shook, janice 227 Shultz, Kevin 29,31 ,125,1 73 Shumway, Carol 174 Sidfrid, Cheryl 176 Sidler, Cindy 154 Silva, Rosalia 227 Silver, Myona 130, 154 Silverman, Marsha 154 Simonson, Pam 52,227 Singleton, Roxie 227 Sisneros, joe 165,228 Sissen, Randy 174 Slack, Leon 29,228 Slater, Angela 174 Slaughter, Ken 31,33,97,120, 125,174 Slesser, David 228 Sliffe, Diana 174 Sliffe, jerald 228 Small, Tracey 174 Smalley, Mr. jack 85 Smith, Bill 154 S Sabourin, Dianne 153 Sabourin, Mike 28,90,92,11 6, 173 Sacksteder,Michelle 58,153 Sadakane, Cathy 153 Saenz, Nancy 173 Sage, Ron 28,153 Sage, Tom 173 Sakal, Richard 225 Samsvick, joan 130,153 Samhammer. Eric 29, 225 Samsvick, joan 130,153 Sanberg, Paul 36,37,173 Sanches, Mike 173 Sanchez, Diane 173 Sandberg, jerry 225 Sandberg, Paulette 153 Sanderson, Carey 153 Sanderson, Linda 22,28,173 Sanderson, Pamela 225 Sandeval, Shelley 58,59,153 Sanmartini, Eva 173 Sanna, jill 153 Sanna, Mike 97,225 Sanna, Tomi 173 Santana, David 26,27,29,225 Sapp, Mark 173 Sapp, Susan 225 Satterthwaite, Katy 173 Sattezahn, Robin 173 Savage, Donna 238 Sawtelle, Sharon 22,23,173 Schaaf, Richard 108,109,177 Schalber, Mary 173 Scheblein, Richard 153 Schepe, Mrs. Sophia 73 Scherer, Mark 225 Smith Smith Brenda 228 iCapri 154 Smith, Carol 39,53,174 Smith, Cris 154 Smith, Cindy 174 Smith, Dale 154 Smith, Debi 154 Smith, Deborah 174 Smith Smith Mr. Elbert 73 fiean 130,228 Smith, Karen 29,130,154 Smith, Kathy 174 Smith, kim 174 Smith, Kenneth 174 Smith, Kyle 228 Smith, Larry 29,174 Smith, Leeann 154 Smith, Linda 228 Smith, Lisa 154 Smith, Luann 39,53,1S4 Smith, Mark 238 Smith, Mike 117,228 Smith, Sandra 154 Smith, Sharon 154 Smith, Stan 154 sm1rh,T0m 228 Smith, Tom 154 Smith, Vickie 174 Smoot, Ronald 154 Smotherman, Rick 91,114, 117,174 Smouse, Brian 154 Snell, Deborah 154 Snell, Robin 174 Sniezco, Rick 18,39,113,174 Sniezco, james 123,174 Snodgrass, Cheryl 56,57,60, 154 Snyder, Mr. Gary 104,105 Somers, Debra 12.4 2 1 C 2 do ue-.Q-eggfaafil' Sommers, Helen 37,154 Sorensen, Debra 33,229 Sorensen, Lars 229 Sorensen, Robert 174 Sorenson, Ron 96,154 Soto, Mario 238 Souder, Dan 174 Sparks, jennifer 37,154 Spath, Terri 154 Spear, Susan 174 Spelliscy, Sandy 22,31,130, 154 Spelliscy, Stephanie 39,53, 130,174 Spencer, Robert 174 Spencer,Eric 154 Sprick, Scott 154 Springe, Debra 154 Stafford, Steven 154 Stahler, Susan 174 Stanley, Shelrae 154 Starke, Chris 174 State, Stephan 174 Statsmann,Vicki 57,60,130, 229 Staudinger, Steve 127,174 Stebbins, Nancy 154 Steckley, Scott 57,60,229 Steele, Chris 154 Steele, Patricia 58,229 Steese, Richard 229 Stehly, Mr. Mike 111 Ste. Marie, Antoinette 154 Stephen, Lindy 130,132,174 Stephenson, Sharon 229 Stevenson, Dino 60,229 Stevens, Ronald 154 Stevenson, Peggy 154 Stewart, Gary 177 Stewart,Gregg 174 Stewart, Sarah 229 Stieler,Brad 91,174 Still,j0hn 177 Stipe, Lisa 177 St. lohn,jane 22,29,230 Stock, Mr. Richard 85 Stolpp,leffery 60,154 Stone, Dane 174 Stone, Gary 60,155 Stoplpp,lohn 230 Storey, Rebecca 230 Story, Don 174 Strahan,lim 29,129,230 Strain,Mrs. Virginia 83 Straith, Susan 174 Strauss, Meg 230 Strong, David 155 Strong,james 174 Strong,lan 177 Strong, Perri 155 Stryffeler, David 96,154,155 Suggs, Robert 37,174 Sullivan, Diane 155 Sullivan, Maureen 174 Sullivan,Tricia 60,155 Sumers,Grey 139,155 Surmier, Debbie 230 Sutton, Dorothy 157 Sutton, Ruth 155 Sutton, Steve 230 Swanson, Bob 110,127,155 Sweigart,'Paul 174 Syler, Mrs. Luella 83 Szobonya, Karen 36,37,174 Szobonya, Vivian 155 T Takeuchi, Debbie 155 Talavera, Rudy 101,174 Talbert, Barbara 36,37,174 Talbot, Edward 230 Tallman, Lynette 155 Talmadge, Kurt 38,91,230 Talmage, Melissa 174 Talmage, Randy 174 Talmage, Sherry 231 Tamai, Gregg 1,120,123,174 Tambini, Debra 174 Tanner, Charlotte 28,174 Tanner, Laura 43,50,51,201, 231,237 Tarabilda, Bonnie 39,53,172, 174 Tarabilda, Steve 27,29,37,44, 45,102,103,105,106 Tassin, Allan 174 Tatum, Cary 238 Tavernier, Mark 127,155 Taylor, Larry 231 Taylor, Martin 155 Taylor, Susan 231 Taylor, Teresa 174 Taylor, Theresa 58,155 Tefertiller, Michael 155 Tedesco, Mark 174 Teeter, David 36,37,174 Tejeda, Ed 231 Terry, Theresa 231 Therkelsen, Susan 174 Thiel, Carolyn 174 Thilges, Kathy 231 Thomas, Galen 155 Thomas, Debbie 37,174 Thomas, Elizabeth 174 Thomas, Kathy 155 Thomas, Michael 155 Thomas, Marshall 231 Thomas, Steven 29,31,231 Thomas, Tom 60,231 Thomas, William Porter 174 Thomason, Alan 155 Thompson, Carol 58,231 Thompson, Mr. Don 41,97, 111 Thomsen, Patricia 232 Thoner, Mr. Phil 96 Thoresen, Sherrie 155 Thorsell, Robin 232 Thorsell, Tom 97,110,155 Till, Paul 120,125,232 Till, Paulette 232 Timme, Brad 232 Timpane, Mike 91,174 Tipton, Woddy 232 Tisthammer,lanet 60,174 Titus, Pam 132,174 Todaro, Charles 238 Todd, Ron 27,33,44,102,103, 106,208,232 Toly, Karen 175 Tomai, Greg 108 Tondo, Stephen 175 Topercer, Terry 110,155 Torina, Frank 121,123,175 Torina, Steve 97,120,123,155 Townsend, Robert 155 Toy, Desma 155 Tracy, Michael 28,91,232 Treat, Terry 155 Trebin, Michael 27,91,232 Trefz, Suzanne 232 Trent, Candice 155 Trieckel, Thomas 155 Troeller, Sherry 175 Trogdon, Cindy 36,37,175 Trout, Neda 175 Troyer, julie 155 Tucker, Laurie 232 Tudor, Dave 177 Turner, Anita 130,155 Turner, Eloise 139,155 Turner, Ianet 175 Turner, Lance 37,238 Turner, Lark 48,175 Turner, Richard 36,91,238 U Udick, Dori 108,175 Udick, Bob 175 Umatum, Mark 28,91,160,175 Uyeda, Susan 155 V Vale, Beverly 31,232 Vale, Sharon 58,155 Van Etten, Darrell 37,39,96, 155 Van Etten, Kim 233 Van Hoy, David 175 Van Maurik, Adriana 56,233 Vanmelle, Brad 155 Van Melle, Vincent 175 Vantine, Richard 175 Van Verst, David 233 Van Verst, Richard 60,155 Vasquez, Kevin 96 Vasquez, Kim 52,130,233 Vasquez, Nancy 133,135,233 Vega, Ann 155 Vega, Edward 108,109,175 Vela, Mr. Al 78 Viel, Ken 36,9'l,126,127,175 Vincent, Dave 175 Vogel, Lore 233 Vogt, Robert 110,175 Voorhies, Bob 108,118,155 Vos, Scott 175 W Wachsman,Barbara 82,175 Waddell, Mike Wadsworth, Yvonne Wagner, Gary 117,155 Wagner, Gregg 56,155 Wagoner, Patricia 233 Wagoner, Ron 177 Wagoner, Ronnie Waggoner, Sheldon 177 Waite, lillene 37,155 Waite, Randy 175 Waki, Victor 101,125,175 Waldron, Patti 175 Walker, Charles 101,125,175 Walker, Dan 60,155 Walker, Larry 91,187,233 Walker, Nancy 233 Walker, Rick 36,38,39,98,99, 120,123,233 Walkling, Cheryl 155 Wall, Jeanette 155 Wallace, Bonnie 176 Wallace, Melanie 130,159, 176 Walli, Pamela 31,58,59,176 Waltz, Kimberly Walz, Sherry 176 Waltz, Robert 176 Wanser, Laurie 176 Ward, Bill 155 Ward, Tom 233 Ward, William 238 Warner, Victoria 155 Watanabe,lames 28,31,234 Watanabe, john 31,54,234 Watson, Lynette 234 Watson, Sharleen 37,155 Watts, Debbie 234 Way, Laurie 56,155 Weadon, Dan 176 Webb, Connie 234 Webb, Linda 156 Webb, Robert 156 Webb, Mike 176 Wtfib, Phil 234 Webber, Ron 97,112,113,156 Wedgeworth, Bruce 234 Weech, Betty 29,37,156 Weed, Ken 234 Wegscheider, Frank 156 Wehner, Mary 22,156 Welch, Gina 156 Weller, Amy 156 Weller, julia 60,176 Wells, David 57,60,176 Wells, Denyse 56,234 Wells, Mike 111,156 Welsh, Michael 238 Wendler, Sheila 234 Wentworth, Richard 156 Wesley, james 37,176 West, Geoff 176 West, Linda 176 West, Richard 91,129,176 West, Ron 177 Westenhower, Dale 157 Westfall, Denise 156 Westmore, Dave 235 Westmore, Mark 156 Westly, Mike 176 Whaley, john 235 Wheaton, Dana 36,60,176 Wheeler, Mary 29,176 Wheeler, Val 37,43,50,51,235 White, Bill 235 White, Brad 176 White, Charles 156 White, Diane 29,130,156 White, George 176 White, Kathy 30,130,235 White, Susan 37,156 Whitesides, Susan 235 Whitley, Leslie 37,176 Whitman, Mrs. Wilma 67 Wickersheim, Denise 235 Wieman, Nancy 130,176 Wittmer, Kathy 56,2-55 Woepse, Cindy 29,512,236 Woepse, Bob 177 Woiahn, Bill 157 Wolbers, Dianne 177 Wolczanski, George 238 Wolsky, Deborah 52,236 Wolsky, Roger 39,96,154,157 Won, Mrs. Sylvia 74 -Wood, Mike 177 Wood, Robert 236 Wood, William 177 Woods, Colleen 236 Woods, Susan 237 Woodburn, Jerome 157 Woods, Eric 177 Woodward, Andy 98,99,125, 177 Woodward, Tom 157 Wooters, john 177 VVHghLleH 157 Wright, Kathy 237 Wright, Luvina 237 Wright, Steve 91,94,127,237 Wroten, Kippy 60,'l30,'l40f 157 Wuiff,Mary 56,157 Wyman, jennifer 38,50,133, 237,228 Wyman,Karen 177 Wyrick,Mike 38,91,177 X Xanthos, Cathy 237 Y Yager, Greg 57,60,237 Wiester, 238 176 156 50,51,130, Yarnell, Kent 157 Yaros, Ed 237 Yates, Augie 29,157 Yewtre, Lynn 155 Yorba Mike 157 Winner of numerous awards and scholarships, Richard Hill proved himself to be outstanding in all facets of student life including academics, student government and sports. Willeford, Lonnie 235 Willeford, Ronnie 235 Williams, Carol 176 Williams, Cynthia 37,235 Williams, David 238 Williams, Greg 37,176 Williams, janet 60,156 Williams, leff 56,235 Williams, Peggy 157 Williams, Mr. Rod 72' Williams, Terrance 238 Willis, leff 37,91,165,197 Willson, Kurt 177 Wilson, Chris 60,156 Wilson, Gary 177 Wilson, Kathy 156 Wilson, Lisa 28,156 Wilson, Melanie 37,236 Wilson, Pete 57,60,236 Wilson, Shelley 27,44,236 Wison, Tom 60,177 Winston, Debby 236 Winston, Patsy 37,156 Wischnack, Dan 156 Wischnak, Darci 236 Witt, Mrs. Sally 80 Witters, judy 236 Witters, Ray 156 Wittmack, Kris 156 Wittmer, Charles 236 Yorba 101,125,177 York, Lance 158,177 Young, Barbara 37,157 Young, Betsey 29,177 Young, Bob 26,27,33,41,103, 117,238 Young, Doug 157 Young, Keith 238 Young, Lynda 238 Young, Marcia 37,157 Young, Pam 29,130,132,17S, 177 Young, Sheri 130,157 Young, William 91,238 Z Zakzeski, Karen 31,130,157 Zamarripa, loe 36,37,177 Zeigler, Pam 238 Zemblidge, Steve 238 Zeutzius, Karen 157 Zike, Rosemary 177 Zimmerman, Paul 157 Zimmerman, Richard 129, 238 Zuestzuis,Mike 238 Zwinger, Lynda 21,29,52,238 Index 271 editor-in-chief mindy borel assistant editor barb Cassatt underclass michelle Cleary karen koch faculty liz faber debbie foster lynda zwinger boy's sports dick arbenz girl's sports betsy young activities mary pocinich lynda zwinger advertising gail marshall CODY debbie Conkey artflay-out jay butterworth photography steve tarabilda head photographer mike mayfield advisor mrs. doris lowman staff members, steve clark sue dugan tom farrell, beth figueroy dave hasbrouck leslie jett, dan marshall randi reinhardt kirk roberts ed rozema laura tanner paul Zimmerman with special thanks to: nick lee bruce church taylor publishing company albert and james photography studio mr. joseph mrs. wilson mrs. logue linnea lagerquist steve fehr sarah barr mr. ray schutte john donavan tom evans mr. schutte's third period commercial art Class jan billirgs, the attendance gir mr. lowman and Cindy mrs. ching for bringing good cheer mrs. marshall mr. and mrs. borel mr. Campbell al, the janitor Q 5 'K . ..f ' 1 M0 272-editor's closing l With all but a few of the 1971 odyssey pages completed' ' IOC back on the past year with mixed feelings. to be sure, thelmoo has changed on the villa park high school campus. nOH0g8E are students content to go to pep rallies and be contro e r the administration. the odyssey staff has tried to C21P'fU el changing mood of students through the pictures and words O these page the 1971 yearbook staff was a motley group, all Seem'n8lY hlgh individual and independent, each anxious tg leave a parti himself in the yearbook. this year's annual IS H YGSUIT Of the mar ideas and efforts of this motley group being editor of the 1971 odyssey wasn't a tOf3llY P05 f,'l experience although it was a total learning experience.. learnlr to do what is best for the book and not what is best fa friendships and working around personality clashes aren t ea' to do, but with guidance from mrs. lowman we learned fa' along with the seriousness of annual staff was the lighter side. well . . . attempting to raise funds by selling toffee peanuts bl eating all the profits during class and at deadlines . . . barb revelation-all annual staff members will go to heaven despl all stated obscenities . . . mrs. lowman's classical fm music. dick's soul fm music . . . driving the district bus to taylor ar being stopped by the highway inspection who told us what v already knew: the bus was unfit for driving. . . mr. schutte onion breath and other wonders . . .the underwater pictu escapade . . . doris' first lunch hunger attacks.. .and numeroi other annual staff experiences which won't be forgotte iam thankful for the opportunity to have been a part of tl odyssey staff for the past three years. being on annual staff is fantastic way to get close to people and strengthen friendship thank-you jay, liz, and randi for making the rough spo a little smoothc i only wish i could convey my gratitude to mrs. lowma enough. she is a tremendously warm and caring person as we as a dedicated teacher. thanks for everything, mrs. lowma what else can i say to all who made the 1971 odyssi a reality, but thank-yo mindy borel editor n v l 'iff 1 47 . 9 W , .ff 'C ,, '- I , f ,gyz fy' 5, ff 7, I 1- ir if 'ff 4 'v 'Waals A W I ,WIP W 4 'aw IW 'l , yy 44,4-15 p ,,12,f- X , ,- M, .I , I . 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