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

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A -W A - mmd s eye, man searches for the elusive quality of 32 3 .V V- togetherness. Down from the millions, the bil-lions I ' i j .Qgiqqi f y of humanity, man looks for others to reflect his .g3'i5,', A ' ' ifhtvlslqffkfikgf world againstin an effort to see it as it really is. We f , f , ...fi -1 , , -fbiiw-ff, , -egg look for boundaries that make of us more than , 4f':f.i 532 A humanity, more than students. But those A 5 1.13.-5.5: boundaries, originally meant to be an aid to the jkf? .211 V ,,-44, V H , .flqfgiglff-3 exploration of reality. have become cold, confining giiiiflf-11 llfgj-, 112g-5.'f-jgfg if Q -51 A, rails limiting the- heights to which we can I A .-fi 4541 ff' 'fx reasonably dream. We find ourselves like so many ':H5A2',-gqfgjj 1 f il yi'--f'A-AF 4 fi? 5- I valuables, locked up from the world which deems ' , ' - .l'5'fgQ.,' 1-7' Afij'-jj-f :l A 3' us to be valuable. In togetherness we still walk 1.-:Aff I- 'a 'f 1 ,d f ,.,. A A 'A !F'f:jQlg.. 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A Aw A - A 5'-ifwiei.-.affir-12 - - A, -.'me4 - .-1+ . : -za.: 4' . . ' - ' 1- ,. -. . .. - ,H 'V -- it F , ' ' 1 if ff' N ' 1 1'fA'fE:Q-ffl I , , fi' . l ' e, 1-21593-F.eiQg ' , A' A f ' if-5. -121.54412 A a if A A e J' f : .4 YJ . ,vs f1'i1'::f'--'f , fffel, A ' '1-5 . fxziiqzkig. ff. ..,,, . 1. S' ' 4-L 1'-L 1 H .-f--441 Somewhere in what seems to be a myriad of aim- less creatures, who share only the common bond of humanity, there are others with whom we can feel the exhuberance or the quiet joy and happi- ness which is lost on the masses. Two is so much happier than the solemn, watchful isolation of one, or the contrast with the radical lifestyles of others or even the incomplete togetherness of a group of close friends who share only one facet of our own lives. In another person we come closest to seeing the reality of our own world, mirrored in the life and face of a person who, at that moment, is close to the invisible il, bl. 'xx my .,,n , if alll? , 'Z 'Vw 'I l ' QU- P. K I ff' v 1 L l Z 1 3 fs- 5 r f ,iTEL,,,,,fiyl s- y l , X .-t s., fa 4 . U R 3? if jhrgg .nh a 'J' I Q V I fbi . ff -f !5Yg 1 , Fu f 1 gif. .1 A If A 4wn1 wx A 'affix '. ,wfffx X I .., Although a tiny bit of me hides somewhere in every person, the reflections I see in them are broken and jumbledp the mosaic that they produce is not sound and whole. a grotesque exaggeration instead of a calming scene - a gargoyle's face rather than the feeling, compassionate being that we all seek to be. The world all around us issues commands externally. with no one ever stopping to tell why their way is a better one. We find ourselves in conflict with the world which we can see and unable to see the world which is in harmony with our being. It seems that we have intruded on the visible environment, and the mythical beings which inhabit it are always checking up on' our thoughts, our hopes, and our whereabouts, as though unwatched and unattended we would present a threat to their existence: in reality, they only exist because we do We tread carefully, climhinq towards a question mark ' Q In efforts made to watch the steps we take, in the fear of upsetting the balance of things, isolation occurs. We find ourselves alone in a crowd. alone in the midst of chaos. Like most evils, isolation is self inflicted: we strive for goals only to find that we have become chained, influenced by some- thing that perhaps we fear to reach for. Whatever the reason, it is certainly enough to cause a throw- ing up of the hands in frustration, and a wondering of where we stand in the world that surrounds us. Turning inwards we at last confront the victim and the product of a world which is screened from the examination by the walls of our own mind. qt 7-1 .- se. 45? ,,' f' 'V , '?Wv 31, Y ,n Jn n r r h,v W' X W WWW, M 2 X WEIFW FX x , X ww Mn l MM M 5 XXX' likwllf ax M X M N, I M 4 Wx ' ' N Wu nll ulkKW X A A i We NX 5f T5 f5 wN9'5X K xx V f ffff W + E + +M+v+ N ' f K l 1 .,,,,,. N . u , + my , Hu +. My ' V Q Y ' J Q.: V V 5 ' i W-,W N V- ' ll EQ A f 9 l H W Ji- '- S :: :N wriE ! E5g gf1, K , , ,Z ' K ? N 2 f l' X N5 X Q'fTx 'V EW: ii 5 '--X Q .-N w,!! wx:-1 X N . ,1 l lg gy. , xl ':,.1 . uh 3, .1 it 'is s 5- A 'rl Il - k.: ,-Q' X S .121 A bi .W . ' 9 wlgfkfi 15152 'iff , :E ,fl Q ,gg L , 3 --xg 5125, :. H R J 11- ,Nb hs., wm- 'mm -Q- .. : . . , ng .:-:. ..3..-.. e-: Eyes seem to follow circular paths in a medley of familiar views, focusing ever smaller from the massed, to a group, to our very selves, until finally even the self isjust one more shifting color of the shimmering backdrop. Caught between the walls that hide the world which is our own. we can find I new planes for the mind to travel in search of the invisible. Somewhere between the macrocosm and this microcosm of things which are not visible to the casual viewer, lies the self, a part of both, and yet i'nfluenced from without by the many facets of life, which like the blooming flowers. go unseen. 3. I 15 rv'--f --1-5, , ' g,, KA 16, W -,...JK-ar nnxenz. l , --, ' -i-- - ' -..L--1-n:'.:L' ' ...M , -'ii' 4' V ....-., -r- r --1., ,-- Y. - .,, -,, -.. f pg-Q--U --fr i. wnfiegs.. -f Sqn- an Y 'f'T:E Ili--if nm., , ..........- a- L . ' - ii-' , -Q... ,... .- . ---ga - ----' -- , - - ,- Ang- ,l r i.,- .... .-...T.,,. -,,,,, ,,---17 ' Y , 1 -, --- ' mn- --W ,, -,,,-.5 - , .Y,, '44-arm -i.. -.,' ' - ' 5.-Q inn- -Hlle-wzw? f Jn..-on -i ' V . . - 4:-i...- -Y 1 -' ,. i I.,-. w. N ...J--W A ug..- fl f At last we stand alone. invisible among the multi- tudes, invisible among the smallest parts of a universe, living in an atmosphere which cannot be seen. We are only men and women, influenced by that around us, struggling to grasp what is little more than a half-remembered dream. We can see that dream, and our own selves only when they reflect in the mirrors of our minds and the minds of others. Our existence is a challegne to find the elusive reality which makes our lives what they are. We stand both at sunrise and sunset, looking into an open field, seeing for the first time our reflection in the puddles of a passing rain: we are the people who live, strive, and hope in a world which we cannot see. lf you don't find something to identify with soon, you lose yourself in the masses. Leslie Jett ABOVE LEFT: Rehearsing for Talent Night, guitarist Forrest Pierson concentrated on suggestion from fellow musician. ABOVE: Apart from the hectic pace of VPHS halls, sophomore Kevin Cunningham cast a shadow of contemplation. LEFT: Using words to convey ideas, junior Karin Swanson added last touches to advanced composition paper. patterns-17 E-fm ei? I 5, f 135 f' Q: ft if ffzf, 55543 A 5 ' i' f A --mfw,--w. in ' '3'1.'X XIX ' .. .,,,Pf,N -asmr l ,' 'I , ,, .AM ,- -f-. .4 : , 5 , l f .:' ,,j N X .QM -E' gf. , ' 1- A .A . 5. ...Q ' , ,K91fK. ., -+535-aglif' A '. ,111 IW l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l'l IWW I D0 ' N U U ' ' 1' Q ' Y ' ' 1 1 ' I ' ' U 1 I Y C ' 1 E 4 'YQ 1 Y? 84 .fw ff .N S. . -L 1 . X wkw?,h,l ,Q in A A in , .gig Ps X - . 4 QQ ., XS. 'M'-W K NV A ,AQK X'5i1 O N 2 fnmdtluf fm. M ,G 2' -5,1-if 'r 9 iam 'L v F HJ: To come out ahead you have to be able to change your pace within a group and within yourself. Jan Fischer t. ,..,.aw uni' I 'ia' A Our lives are composed of brief solitudes and extended interactions between ourselves and others. many faceted jewels, each side reflecting in a different way: loneliness,companionship,crowd. Shadow and sunlight define the corridors we walk. Looking out we see life clearly, looking in we lose ourselves in the grayness. Let us spend our days looking out. There are a thousand smiles in the refractions, each with its own joy. ABOVE LEFT: Sue Capasso moved through lunchtime preparations at Work Experience-operated Timid Chef restaurant, ABOVE CENTER: Informal structure of Creative Merchandising class stimulated inventive marketing enterprises. ABOVE RIG HT: Orange Mall sculpture represented one more area in which students moved in day to day living. I .6 LEFT: VPHS student Tom Fredan drew enthusiastic attention of clamoring Tijuana children. 6 I P if ,l pt I A patterns-'I9 20-patterns BELOW: Senior Bob Oglesby sought to evade daily Taft Avenue traffic swarm. RIGHT: Linda Livngston, Tonya Bassett, and foreign exchange student Luz Otiniano wielded paring knife in fish cleaning exercise of girls' P.E. department backpacking class. BELOW RIG HT: Gloved hand symbolized back to nature con- sciousness of VPHS students. I 1 ,, 'X Villa Park is not a collection of individuals but a single being. Rick Kissler Amongst the rocks and earth and crowds and people, we dig, searching for a reflection of self. Hands reach out, feeling substance and knowing life. We crowd together, touching each other and sensing the pulse of man. Seeking new horizons, we stand alone and together at once, at odds and in harmony at the same moment. Students is the name we own, yet we are still humans influenced by a world we cannot always see, Like parked cars we are sometimes trapped by boundaries, over which we have no control. tw ' . .. , . ' L W , S.: s2 ' it , . . w 1 ,' .. ,. F 'ifl:- w ' t ' A , 'fe inf? ' f' 'NJ ' . I L ' I H ee., ...: ' V -'L W... L 1' t 3 mu ..' t ,,VV 1 I Q t . . iyytt L it Q, .,.. . - , , v ,J .W f' - A , ecology. ABOVE LEFT: Gathered en masse outside principal's office, students milled forward to meet arriving district bus. LEFT: Anthropology students Tom Reiss and Jeff Mayer sifted through soil in search of archeological find. v., .,, gn-f ABOVE: Sea of cars in student parking lot belied student interest in patterns-21 , Niflf 'X if 'X j pi .f :' .-.,f f' 1 . ' 1.l,4f,c4 patterns 44 TOP: Valuable moments of isolation were caught by Alan Smith as he stretched out on forum bench. CENTER: Seagull symbolized student search for identity. RIGHT: A crowded Spartan campus still offered solitude to Jim Larson and his quiet noontime reverie, 24-patterns ff.. wa, Af' Qi vlr'1 'X V 'MQ luv' f f ? Q5 E E FX.: K s ,4 I if K I A 33 ' fins -A i N A. , : I 1 ,,,, 1 1 ,fr 'Y P ws. 1 i ' t l X s-ui .1 A 5 if if gg X its n I' l go from class to class, moving all the time but getting nowhere. I walk all day but I 'm still in the same place. Lori Borchard Faced with the anonymity of the crowded VPHS corridors, students sought to retain a sense of self. Attempting to maintain individuality, some found identity in activities while others sought escape in short day schedules and early graduation, LEFT: As school reconvened, seniors Melinda Moore and Jean Janson conspired for early graduation. BOTTOM LEFT: Solitary pillar withstood weight of ascending VPHS student crowds. BOTTOM RIGHT: Mirroring a sense of individual satisfaction, junior Pete Small exuberantly beat tambourine in September assembly, patterns-25 RIGHT: Probing eyes of Kenny Richardson sought recognition. CENTER: Student government generated interest with election of sophomore officers in October, BOTTOM: Reed Lundstrom and Judy Kerian merged into social pattern of sophomore groupings at nutrition. 26-patterns 'HHH UHF! 4 lil ' ln school you don 't have a chance to find - VGPOMJ your Identity, because your Identity IS taught to you. Kevin Reid Searching-for a place in the closed society of VPH S. many students sought the special interest-oriented areas of clubs and individual departments. Still others found roots in routines, the basic 7:30 a.m.-2:02 p.m. regimentation of school life. Traditional activities of pep groups. student government and performing organizations offered still more outlets for student interest. TOP LEFT: Drama Clubs Eloise Turner employed theatrical talents at February Performing Arts Night. LEFT' Reactivated activity period facilitated monthly club meetings. patterns-27 28-patterns W-4--V rig TOP LEFT: Spartan Pep Band. directed by John Gilmore, worked to rouse spirits at fall pre-game pep rally. TOP RIGHT' To chagrin and amusement of a captive audience. Coach Ochoa attempted a song leading routine on forum stage. CENTER. First morning assembly featured antics of ShuffIes ' Rick and Flobm, RIGHT Charlee Cardwell and Patti Stevenson received a big greet- ing handshake from a fellow sophomore at the sophomore as- sembly. ,Q-J. ite Xxx tion 'N 'ui No, assemblies aren 't roll call and hassle. Diane Cairns VPHS students witnessed a wide variety of non- mandatory assemblies. Rock group Shuffle mixed comedy with music in morning and evening shows. Sophomores were oriented during a get acquainted assembly. Coordinated by Pep Commissioner Sue Farb, numerous pep rallies promoted spirit and offered entertainment. Nutrition assemblies were highlighted with the arrival of Super Spartan senior Dan Wischnack and junior Casey Cochran's presence atop the cafetorium during Spirit Week activities. Pep Rallies, gymnastic demonstrations, and music created by numerous bands gave Spartans a chance to look, see and do. Climaxing a semester of well attended assemblies, hypnotist George Sharp entertained a SRO crowd in the Villa Park gymnasium. TOP: Elmo Little Men, Cathy Decker. Vicki Newton, Wanda Kleist. Carla Haun, Lisa Davey and Connie Banning sang their story of ding-a-Iings to Commissioner of Pep, Susan Farb. LEFT: Fellow players Kirk Reidinger and Joe Nlelendez congratulate Flandy lVlcGinley, Player of the Week, during a pep assembly preceding the Mission Viejo game. BOTTOM LEFT: U.S. Army Band provided tuneful accompaniment during both lunch periods in mid-October. 30-patterns TOP RIG HT: On ASB Cabinet Visitation Day, Christy Peck and Mr. Pat Duffy provided Santa Ana Valley Cabinet members and their advisor with a tour of VPHS campus in mid-October. CENTER: At ASB-ORACLE Christmas celebration for best deco- rated door, Bill Fletcher watched Angi Yates offer Molly Maloney a healthy portion of chocolate cake' SAC REPRESENTATIVES-Amy Hummel. Forrest Pierson, Barb Schreur, Candi Haan. Fiandy Rogers, Debbie Marquez, Kevin Doane, 'i t , f AAI Af? 4 We :Q NM 4, -fs ffg 5 '34.S.B, government is working for yourself while giving to others Sandy Spelliscy Gaining new power with an increased Cabinet Discretionary Fund, Cabinet members sought involvement and communication at the student level. Under the informal leadership of ASB president Angi Yates, Cabinet worked to widen the role of student government in campus operations, initiated visitation programs with local schools and supervised distribution of ASB funds. School Board representative Randy Rogers proved a motivating force within the council, formulating plans for a student activities centre. Daily first semester leadership class provided a workingilearning atmosphere for members that was sometimes interrupted by lt's either raining or it's not raining lectures by Activities Director Pat Duffy, periodic birthday celebrations and rain-splashed meetings in T- 2. TOP: VPHS's female ASB president Angi Yates voiced definite opinions replying to questions from visiting Santa Ana Valley students, ASB CABINET-FIRST ROW: Bill Nicholson, Susan Farb, Sandy Spelliscy, Randy Rogers, Marcia Hicks, Janet Comstock: SECOND ROW: Clyde Miller, Molly Maloney, Casey Cochran, Pam Potter, Ann Turney, Angi Yates: THIRD ROW: Mr. Pat Duffy. Maura McCauIiff, Brian Hester, Mickey Bednar, Terri Cahill, Bill Henning, Renata Liggett, Christy Peck. 55. if' RIGHT: Motivated bythe bustling Board of Control, Lindon Bachelder accumulated voting ballots around VPHS campus. BELOW: Grimacing at projected Constitutional amendments, senior senator Larry Lopardo contemplated changes. SENATE-first raw: C. Brajkovich, K. Bischof, L. Daetwyler, P. Hanna, C, Svenson, L. Lopardo, J. Samsvick, C. Smith: second raw: S. Soelliscy. Fl. Turney, J. Anderson, C. Haan, Fl. Sage, B. Schreur, R. Kamei. M. Jensvoldp third row: G. Beehler. M. McClellan, C. Gutzke. S. MacGinnis. M. Duffy, B. Frazier. E55 L E ll .xxx xrrflzpg 'yell' I 31, ,'l Sf Regular governmental meetings and mandatory attendance would result in better communication with the student body. Kevin Doane Branches of student government sought action through democratic channels with third period meetings, legislative proposals and student committees. Meeting sparse agenda demands, Senate debated budget issue and ratified request for sophomore cheerleading squad. With members from all third period classes, the House of Representatives offered widest representation to Spartan masses. Interpreting points of ASB constitution, the 10 member Board of Control chaired by Bill Henning, gave Cabinet full power over ASB budget spendings in fall ruling. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-first row: M. Byerly, D. Marquez, T, Boden, M. Moore, S. Rasinski,J.Jansor1: secondrow: B. Claire, R. Lara, C. Miller, D. Bullock, K. Richards, S. Sprick, F. Pierson, M. Hasbrouck, D. George, S. Lapitz, M. Malmstrom, D. Lynn: third row: V. Southwell, L. Smith, C. Cariker, B. Ragland. C. Matthyssens, S. Rogers, M. Karanickolas, S. Murray, N. Day, P. Hoffman, K. Lenz, S. Casey: lourth row: S. Spivey, R. Roberts, M. Romaro, G, Shearer, P. Dabrowski, R. Kissler, L. Glass, S. DePriest, R. Gibson, R. Goshorn, M. Lamph, P. Hookg fifth row: D. Frick, M. Fronk, M. Tuerffs, A. Hummell, J. Fragnoli, F. Kuta, B. Swanson, D, Baskins, K. Doane, S. Rigney, B. Morrow, B. Oglesby. BOARD OF CONTROL-lirst row: M. Silver, M. Durst, J. Snyder: secondrow: C. R0dieck,J. Haun: third row: W. Withers, B. Henning, C. Sinit, patterns 33 U6 V oouuiiiiifiiiiiiiig ..... -.Sbeflarb ljycaa icblif' ,Nh C-and jamkte, Ffrmg A - QL Y S iii- Chazlohe 75111 Sue Faber Y , exe ff' X ' ' A vyi, , 3-who n4 . : A .A,,A . ,,,:,.i,, kA , y h i, 34-patterns TOP: Sporadic birthday celebrations offered rare respites from first deadline tensions. ABOVE RIGHT: Signaling November sales push, Odyssey streamer weathered faIl's winds and rain. ABOVE: Surrounded by early December deadline paraphernalia, co-editor Charlotte Endter maintained composure in non-stop work session. RIG HT: Commanding yearbook troops, Odyssey editor Leslie Jett measured output, determination and morale of annual staff members. be-1, -X 4 ' 'Yew-M . ,Ax N new :.,.q,..1,K I 1. - gy t f., , ws, , ,. ,xl I .,,, ,hw , ,mf 'hw --'E:?'E':...-efzazfzw. fi pg, 251, 16?-nwsygsf M- 'wi wx' -Q w.. , ...A F' -. I Q f law fi, ,.--.- Y --.-.L -- -15 1 - - -L1 1-gvn L 5, ,.f4us 4 gqgsx ., . ,Sagem 'NU Yearbook IS like Tommy Smothers really crazy and Dons always liked newspaper best, anyway. Angi Yates Recording passing images, the Odyssey staff strove to capture the sense and feeling of 1973. Gathered pieces of student life, suspended fragments of campus trends and attitudes were compiled by editors Leslie Jett, Charlotte Endter and Tom Farrell. Opting for the conventional single volume format, yearbook staffers battled theme controversies, misplaced proofsheets, artistic temperments, the first lunch thungries of advisor Doris Lowman and late night deadlines to create a total impression of VPHS. TOP LEFT: Design editor Tom Farrell sought best angle of football pep assembly action. TOP RIG HT: Caught in flurry of last minute details, Carla Cariker, Rosalind Grandey and Pat Mueller reacted individually to responsibilities. ANNUAL STAFF-first row: G. Schluter, C. Beasley: second row: G. Metzker, M. Burnes, M. Farris, C. Banning, K. Mason, J. Fisher, A. Conover, Fl. Sage: third raw: M. Durst, M. Silver, S. Farb, Fl. Kissler, C. Cariker, P. Mueller, G. Oatley, J. Shenefield, M. Bednar, A, Yates, L. Jett, C. Endter, J. Janson, M. Moore. patterns 35 on I 36-patterns RIG HT: Taking setbacks in stride, editor Molly Maloney laughed at improbably excuse of Oracle reporter. BELOW: Three dimensional 303 door garnered first place award in ASB Cabinet sponsored Christmas contest, ORACLE STAFF-first row: C. Ventrola, J. Macaluso, B. Fletcher, J. Holdridge, L. Lopardo. M. Duffy, S. Rogers. E. Mulcahy: second row: S. Spelllscy, M. Maloney, J. Mansfield, M. Stevens, B. Eisner. R. Sage, Fl. Kissler, D. Norburg, B. Hester, B. Mclsaac. Q L. s inn-P' W- ,-M Wei ew' .siv- f:,,,ff, .-I-' I I, 1+ Q We ,, g They shoot photographers, don't they? Larry Lopardo Magazine format and feature-based coverage gave new direction to Oracle staffers. Critiquing and reshaping size, form and general make-up of the VPHS newspaper at semester. editors Molly Maloney and Sandy Spelliscy guided the nationally honored Oracle through deadline crises, white fits. innumerable rewrites and last minute whims of adviser Doris Lowman. Making adjustments to monthly publication schedules and the marginal existence between printers, food oriented staff members met deadline pressures with sometimes practiced ease. TOP: Anticipating trip to Santa Rosa for Junior Miss State Pageant, editor Sandy Spelliscy received floral blossoms from Oracle staffers. ABOVE: Antics ofjournalism room occupants brought varied reactions from Brian Hester, Jackie Shenefield and adviser Dons Lowman. LEFT: Dazed expression of staff memberJan Fischer reflected exhausting pace of Oracle deadlines, patterns-37 I 1 as , ,tk ,....-.-s-e- 38-patterns s f TOP RIGHT: French Club's cookery made it possible for students to savour Crepes Suzettes throughout Spirit Week's festivities. TOP LEFT: At lunchtime Pat Duffy strides through the volleyball courts before administration versus GAA allastar game. UPPER RIGHT: During nutrition on Hat Day. faculty membersjoin in spirit competition when Jack Rowe, Pat Duffy, Alberta Schuster. Carol Fragnoli, Pat Barrett, Barbara Morton, Russ Murphy, Tim Owens, and Alex Masucci chant cheers. UPPER LEFT: Whistling the tune of Sweet Georgia Brown, coaches Mullen and Ochoa danced together to flabbergast audi- ence at assembly before the Katella game. RIGHT: Thursday of Spirit Week featured a double lunch entertain- ment program as Ensemble members Andy Dolan, Julie Thurber, Colleen Sinit, and Diane Nanigan provided song and dance. en ff C? 951' 1 5 l was impressed with the organlkation of the best Spirit Week Villa Park ever had Mrs. Alice Huestis Campus wide activities and increased student involvement marked a highly successful fall spirit week. Following imaginative Hat Day celebrations. traditional student and faculty spirit competition took the spotlight with ambitious nutrition-break assemblies. skits and decorations, Sophomores donned bobby sox and pigtails in a Be Bop masquerade. Junior class president Casey Cochran captured widespread attention with his one-night- stand atop the VPHS cafeteria. In Senior Day activities, Spartan gridders paraded as Crestview League lovelies in the carnival atmosphere created by club involvement with booths ranging from French crepes to body painting. Lunchtime volleyball games commanded interest surpassed only by the faculty football game. 1 N' at 4 I if 015,96 K LEFT: Spartan bulletin board provided a point of information for participating students the week before Homecoming, BOTTOM LEFT: Entering Crestview League Beauty Pageant held on forum stage Friday Brian Hester, Tony LoPiccolo, and Ron Sage await the announcement of queen. BOTTOM RIGHT: Drama Club's Body Painting booth worker Johanna Anderson applied war paint on customer John Brickner in Spirit Week carnival. BOTTOM LEFT: Displaying skill and talent, Robin Deming per- formed her blazing baton routine during the half-time show. CENTER1 Homecoming Queen Carla Haun shares a moment of glory with her brother Jim after the crowning ceremony, BOTTOM RIGHT: Homecoming Court of 1972 included Princess Galen Thomas, Princess Julie Davis, Queen Carla Haun, Princess Wendy Gerard and Princess Lisa Davey, FllGHT1 Optimism and spirit displayed by Spartan support posters helped bring Villa Park victory over the Katella Knights. fyf W af 40-patterns Wt Changing the date of the dance added to Saturday nights' pleasure. Lindon Bachelder Spectacular halftime festivities and a 17-6 Spartan win over the Katella Knights highlighted the . celebration of Homecoming 1972. Culminating a successful spriit week, a sparkling Marchin' Spartans halftime show saluted the crowning of Homecoming Queen Carla Haun and Princesses Lisa Davey,Julie Davis, Wendy Gerard and Galen Thomas. Enthusiasm of returning pepsters and alumni spilled over into a festive Homecoming dance Just Like Yesterday the following night. TOP LEFT: Climaxing Spirit Week and Homecoming activities was the announcement and crowning of Carla Haun as Homecoming Queen 1972, TOP RIGHT: With his glass raised high, Ron Sage joins Lisa Davey, Marv Nelson, Dave Gaylord, Connie Banning, Steve Panatoni, Terri Cahill, Steve Capasso, Marianne Sant, Phil LoPiccolo, Marian Durst, and Jim Humphreys in toasting homecoming victory at Saturdays dance. BOTTOM LEFT: Old and new pepstersjoin for a moment of relaxation, during thelull at half-time. back raw-Connie Banning, Erin Anderson, Shelley Sandoval, Steph Spelliscy, Lark Turner, Bonnie Taribilda, Chris Gutzke, Susie Durst, Jim Humphreys, and Hope Boscheff. front row-Monte Farris, Cathy Sadakane, Jan Higgins, Emi Miniear, Cathy Decker, Leslie Fouts, Leslie Haun. Deb Davidson, and Debby Kindrat. patternsf41 RIGHT: Songleader Shelley Sandoval exhibits her well-known talent of Iimberness on the football field. CENTER: VPHS songleaders perform an original burlesque dance routine attired in can-can costumes at fall Spirit Week assembly. BOTTOM LEFT: Debbie Davidson, atop fellow cheerleader Lisa Davey, bursts open a smile at one of the many fall pep assemblies. SONG LEADERS-Shelley Sandoval, Wendy Gerard, Cathy Sadakane, Debby Kindrat. Cathy Decker and Jan Higgins. i .,, -1.1 VW 5X .., X, Q 5. I , if 2 3.1. --'- f b. .,.. za ' .r . V '--f I 'f ' -.-' ' 4 u -, -'E lf r 2 2' -MW' . - I . E' 1 -if 4 1 -' wf ff' f 4.25, i ts ,. Z if 3. A- , 3 .,. 3 3 3 515 , V, , 7, f, v A ,. vi V 5 g 5 5 I 5 - ff, 1 J W ' f-to , ' f 1 ' l fi' Q 1 f C m sg Q as J if 1 1 2,05 F' ' ' rf we - Y f N , fs- , .5 . -i,i A 1 E v , V . - ,. f W' E ..,, i 'vip . f ...M i .M l N-f fi - .. W i W T' I f 'V Z - ff f if .f .4 , - f. A , ,.,. J ..,, 1 . if . - . 1 . . .. . ,W E. ..., . . f , f y W, 42-patterns A 'W -fi., 4,530 Spartan spirit is self-motivated, self- serving, and self-perpetuating. Angi Yates Meeting the demands of the largest ever Villa Park student body, Pep Squad members promoted Spartan Spirit. Enthusiasm was an ever increasing commodity in fall grid contests as VPHS enjoyed its finest ever football season. Bouncing song girls, chanting yell leaders and Spartan clad mascot Erin Anderson joined in zealous nutrition break pep assemblies co- ordinated by Commissioner of Pep Susan Farb. Villa Park pepsters proved themselves catalysts of school. spirit with original routines, satiric skits, painted signs and outlandish cheering antics. CHEERLEADERS- Monte Farris, Connie Banning, Jim Humphreys, Debbie Davidson. Lisa Davey and Carla Haun. CENTER: In encouragement of more P.A,T, scores after successful touchdown, pep squad members raced to goal posts. BOTTOM LEFT: Amidst crowd. songleader Cathy Sadakane watches activities on forum stage during fall assembly, BOTTOM RIG HT: Cheerleader Carla Haun used megaphone to shield herself from rain during Mission Viejo football game. patterns 43 BENCHWARMERS- Pam Cleary. Debbie Peterson, Debbie Sears, Debbie Welsh, Marsha Schumuck, Sherri Morehouse. Becky Reay, Barb Schreur, Denise Conkey, Debbie Springe, Jan De Clark, Cathy Maloney, Nancy Knight, BELOW LEFT: Benchwarmers produced a seemingly endless stream of banners and posters for athletic events: football players ripped through sign carried on field before San Clemente contest. BOTTOM LEFT: Mascot Erin Anderson donned comical face mask to entertain spectators ofthe Mission Viejo game. BOTTOM RIGHT: Pep Commissioner Susan Farb and Mascot Erin Anderson sparked involvement in spirit activities. 44-patterns , KI: ' Us , V, XX ,Q , A ,X I I .Q -giwigffri W 5 'Q N I I ,I if K me -sgggikkit ,H , V ,, F if-vi .. ' ' WWQ' u J gym J,2 R fiiif. , V Q J vi i - ez --H: ' 1 ' 1' ,I 5 ' ffl Q 2 f- f - 1 . ' ' ' 'f' ' ,ff me , ,fa , -'42 . W Y' mv, il , , ,,- !.,' ,-wa, iw 3 4 i z 9 1 1 f X Ex ' VMUH .R X , 5 Jeff'-4 f x :V l 12 f! ni I i .,.,, .,,.,,r ,r -M f za, I A .iw ,Q if '11 ., I , ' yew? ' 'ii f f . rf' T -, - fbi? f ' ,f gn iWW1Mf ',f,. 'Kim f lf K- , Ai 1 3:6 Q i nf my 1 gt ' +V K ,wi '4Mm', fu L Gam C gl Between wet and wild sign painting parties, being trampled by footbaii players, and attempting to have meetings, lguess it was worth it. Debbie Sears Campus pepsters dazzled onlookers with vigorous spirit activities. Leading cheers with a portable microphone, Spartan mascot Erin Anderson electrified Kelly Stadium crowds. Pep Commissioner Susan Farb combined tradition with innovation in fall pep assemblies as Pep Club members marshalled enthusiasm with painted signs and campus decorations. Energetic junior varsity cheerleaders inspired JV. Bee and Cee teams with ebullient cheering capers, Boosting spirit with halftime props and stunts, Benchwarmers supported Villa Park teams from the sidelines. JV CHEERLEADERS- lfrom bottoml Wanda Kliest, Marla Bell, Vicki Newton, Sue Lancaster. Donna Bush, Mary Hasbrouck. BOTTOM LEFT: Photographer captured different perspective of the Kelly Stadium crown through one of pepster's megaphones. 3 9 . l X Bt' I J ll -.nm-wildi tx -1.1-u ABOVE Pep Commissioner Susan Farb backed up by Erin Anderson. organized, directed, and emceed each pep assembly with great poise and humor patterns-45 46-patterns I, Y SPfR! i. 1 i l 7' G VPHS MARCHIN' SPARTANS: bottom row: K. Wroten, R. Deming, M. Conkey: second raw: B. Campbell, T. Mora, B. McLaughlin, N. PhiIlips,J. Swistok, D. Matson, S. Holdridge, D. Jacobs, J, Williams, J. Cain, D, Beardsley, J. Humphreys, D. Flado, S. Ward: third raw: L. Myers, M, Mestler. S. Harris, A. Ross, E. Malloy. V. Jackson. K. Meyers,J. Martin, C. Smouse, K. Meyers, A. Hall, B. Ross: fourth row: L. Kenny, C. Eastwood, B. Lowry, C. Hallquist, D. Rudat, D. Cook. B. Talbert, L. Cornett, K. Yanda, B, Brahn, S. Broadbent. J. Fiorito: fifth raw: D. Salmon, S. Metsker,J. Smith, C. Schmidt, P. Griffin, C. Petty, D. McBride,J. Lenzini, P. McDiarmid, S. DeForrest, R. Fischer, T. Virus: sixth row: K. Oglivie.J. Mafrici, C. Dolan, J. Thomas, M. Gagnon, M. Timken, B. Griffin, M. Morris, P. Morris, J. Schwetz, J. Betker, M. Winov: seventh row: M. Brucher, G. Garcia. M. Shigenaga, S, Johnson, D. Buck, D. ller, P. Dominguez,J, Lewis. C. Johnson,J. Arnwine, J. Harrison. K. Jacobs: eighth raw.'J. Simmons, M. Kelly, L. McBride, B. Ratkovic,J. Holdridge, D. Walker, R, Pavelka, L. King, S. Abrisa. J. Mitchell, T, Carlson, C. Erickson: ninth row: T. Strong, M. Willett, M. Barbour, R. Kamei. S. Helberg, B. Minor, C. Bottomly, B. Leysack. G. Anderson. D. Little. D, Madison, D. Scott: tenth low: K. Cunningham, S. Goodfriend. C. Ezeil. B. Schluter, B. Chuppe, R. Chuppe, Fl. West. B. Omatsu. M. Furman. S, Hoffman, T. Schwetz, M. Loftin: eleventh row: R. Gibson, R. Royer, G. Metsker, E, Owens, T. Chadwell, K. Adcock, C. Johnson. RIGHT: Trombone section expanded across Kelly Stadium track as band prepared for football half-time show. Meeting people resulted in an enriching band experience. Kippy Wroten Marching excellence remained the trademark of the Villa Park Marchin' Spartans throughout the 1972-73 parade season. Drum major Kippy Wroten scored major triumph as first female drum major to capture first place honors at the prestigious Long Beach All Western Band Review. Acting as special public relations envoys for VPHS in parades throughout Southern California, band members garnered first place awards at the Chino and Rosemead parade competitions and a third place finish at the Santa Monica El Primero Band Review. Direction of Randall Coleman insured outstanding halftime shows and a successful fall Band spectacular, LEFT: Bob Ross' concentration characterized the first rate musicianship ofVPHS band in parades and performances. BOTTOM LEFT: Dynamic ranks qualified for third place award in Santa Monica parade, BOTTOM RIGHT: Director Randall Coleman checked last minute preparations for fall half-time presentation. patterns-47 48-patterns STAGE BAND MEM BERS-firsrrow: D. Rudat. J. Humphreys, C. Eastwood. A. Hall, J, Williams, D. Beardsley, J. Cain, T. Chadwell. Fl, Ferrel, J. Holdridge: second raw: M. Brucher: thirdrow: W, Withers: fourth row: D. Cordes. T. Schwetz. G. Stone, K. Wroten, J. Gilmore, S, Broadbent. V. Jackson. O. Hill, D, Buck, Fl. West. D. Walker, D. Rado. B, Minor. RIG HT: Saxophone solo by Jim Humphreys sustained reputation of stage band at Spirit Week double lunch. BOTTOM RIGHT: VPHS Orchestra shared cafetorium stage with vocal music and drama departments at first Performing Arts Night in February. avi. - 2.1 Wfawlf . ,Wi Qfjfgffj 'iff Z' f ,W 5 'iv 3' 1' ,pl lf' jffif Q hy!! ' AV Stage band gives you a taste of jazz Bob Minor Teamwork and cooperation abounded as the Marchin Spartans faced victory and defeat with equal aplomb, Named state champion, Drum Major Kippy Wroten triumphed in Long Beach competition. Also honored, drum cadence team gained recognition as the top team in California. Affording outstanding music students a chance to showcase their talents, the twenty-six member stage band entertained at annual VPHS Swinging Years Dance and joined with Vocal Ensemble for various off- campus concerts. Achieving unprecedented acclaim, the entire VPHS orchestra was chosen for the district honor orchestra, TOP: Student teacher Mark Andresan paced symphonic band through morning Christmas assembly strains of Christmas Pa March. rade LEFT: Bob Campbell represented original Spartan guard at Santa Monica parade. ABOVE: During lunches and nutrition room 14 was frequently inhabited by congenial band members. patterns-49 FLAG GIRLS-first mw: K. Kammer. J. Kindratp secondrow: Lt. L, Way: third raw: R. Floyd, M. Horn: fourth raw: Capt, F. Bosheff. LT. P. Hoffman: fifth row: B. Bickerstaff. N. Morris, D. Cantor. M. Fast, N, Marshall. R. Gray: sixth raw: L. Bower, C. Gallagher. K. Lenz. S. Jeffreys, K. Crosby: seventh raw: E. Beno, M. Wullf, K. King. Fl. Rodemeyer, K. Hempker, D. Brandriff. CENTER: Karen Ownby. Francesca Krueger, Susy Kamei and Darlene Fisher promenaded in square dance number at the annual spring Drill Team show. BOTTOM LEFT: VPHS Drill Team formed ranks for half-time per- formance at Kelly Field. BOTTOM RIGHT: Captain Sandy Madigan's marching style se! example to 45 member team at all performances and parades. EN-f., ,fx--, 50-patterns Drill Team is one-hundred thnes better than l thought it would be. Linda Morata Matching enthusiasm with performance. Drill Team claimed top honors in fall parade outings. The Spartan garbed troops moved in unison towards a first place award at Rosemead Parade and fourth place status at Santa Monica competition to equal and surpass showings of past years. Less formal routines and flowing performing styles became second semester goals of team members under leadership of Captain Sandy Madigan. DRILL TEAM- Capt. S. Madigan: first raw: G. Thompson. F. Krueger, C. Kozlowski. S. Malkus, Lt. S, Shapero. E. Jennings. B. Wolsky, C. Swanson. A. Barbour: second row: T. Roalson, D. Linquist. L. Morata, B. Swanson, D. Chapman, M. Heftel, S. Kamei, S. Walli, D. Garcia. J. McDonald, S. Tait: thirdrow: J. Thurber,J. Geisler. D. Fisher, S. Rich, K. Bullock, K. Schulthies, D. Braun, K. Owenby, G. Mason, C. Bickerstaff. P. Gogin, C. Pannattoni. LEFT: Precise arm movements typified Lt. Lori Way'sflag l'T13l'lUEV6l'5. patternsf5'l ww .ot I I 52-patterns ENSEMBLE-FIRST ROW: H. Kakis, C. Seibert, N. Carren: SECOND ROW: S Lapitz, A. Dolan, D. Nanigan, S Fast. M, Fast, THIRD ROW: K Cunnungham, C Sinn. D. Nelson, P. Dodson, M. Karanlcolas, S Falrbanks, FOURTH ROW R. Lescault, S. Stevens, D. VanEffen, E Anderson, S. Watson, FIFTH ROWi T. Cooper, D. Frick, P. Small, T Layton, L Lutz. ABOVE: Dale Cordls. Scott Thomson and Dan Weadon were fea- tured ln the newly lmtlated Fall Folk Concert involving a cross- section of muslclans from VPHS RIGHT Responding to spontaneous applause, choralier Dodie Karanickolas radiated satisfaction In vocal excellence. SPI . , ww R17- Q ,. , -if With Mr. Browne we all had a good-time while working. Flobin MacKinnon Vocal music talent captured center stage in Villa Park choral group activities. Emphasizing top-flight choir performance, first year vocal music instructor Ron Browne led Villa Park choral groups in building a productive program. Seasonal programs, concerts, poster sales, festivals and field trips typified choral group efforts. Chamber Singers and the contemporary Ensemble excelled with such songs as Dance to the Music and Make lVle Smile. Ensemble singers were featured in a Long Beach USO Show. Concert Choir displayed performing talent in the San Diego Festival and joined in the campus-wide Christmas assembly. Assembling novice choraliers, Women's Glee strove for performing excellence. CONCERT CHOIR - FIRST ROW: J. Finlay, K. Shields. P. Schroth L, Dillingham, J. Cochrane, F. Krueger,J. Geisler, J. Velasc0,J. Reich, V. Southwell, M. McAuliff, D. Snyder, A, Barela. K. McAuliff, J. Snyder, E. Brownstein. H. Sobel, K. Joliff, P. Stevenson: SECOND: J. Anderson, L. Stewart, D. Marshall. K. King, V. Knepper, P. Jackson, S. Watson, S, Standley, L. Leever, M. Cohick. K. Umatum, P. Pardridge, S. Lucidi, V. Mclntosh, J. Johnson, D. Schrandt, J. Schlond, C. Hettinga, J. Abbott: THIRD: C. Cheney, B. Bickerstaff,J. lson, M. Timpane, K, Speich. K. Carlson, C. Brady, K. Cook, K. Hill, A. Gordon. D. Melander, C. Davis, C. Kemp, K. Workman, M. Olsen. J. Waite, A. Hettinga. D. Bowmang FOURTH: S. Ralston. S. Doyle, L. Andersen. C. Prettyman. V. Newton, L. Dykstra, B. Jones, S. Fast, B. Schmidt. K. Robinson, J. Anderson, S. Sprick, S. Rigney. F. Pierson, J. Fragnoli, J. Dunn, J. Bazinet, E. Paquette, A. Dolan: FIFTH: D. Zeutzuis, C. Hartman, D. Heineken, L. Bower, L. Titus, M. Hoage, C. Eastwood, D. Wood, D. Perry, D. Bullock, M. Maierhoffer, R. Lyerla, D. Driscoll, B. Rogers, M. Master, E. Anderson, K. Sullivan. B. Coloie. patterns-53 54-patterns RIGHT: Memorization and concentration during class practices resulted in smooth performances. CHAMBER SINGERS- first row: W. George. C. Eastwood. T. Fishbach. D. Van Etten, N. Carren. D. Nelson, K. Jolliff, B. Cowie, B. Young: second raw: M. Fast, D. Encheff, S. Jeffreys, A. Dickinson, C. Griffith, T. Cooper, R. MacKinnon, L. Lutz, T. Layton, M. Sandoval, L, Lutz, M. Beckman. L, Andersen, A. F, Dolan, N. Marshall. 'ww FMU Music can really put you into different moods, and that's why l like it so much. Connie Brajkovich Long hours of practice produced seemingly professional performances by Chamber Singers. Singing at numerous festivals and concerts, the choral group executed top level vocal presentations. Women's Glee applied fundamentals in strong performances throughout the year. WOM EN'S ENSEMBLE-first row: G. Shearer. A. Barela, M. Patterson. D, Hansen: second raw.'J. Hill, A. Marshall, M. Ofsthun, C. Brady: thirdrow: T, Zeutzius, S. Gabriel, L. Reynolds, L. VanMinsel: fourth row: M. Samia, K, Fitzpatrick, S. Michalske. LEFT: Vocal Ensemble sported snow gear while caroling at December Christmas assembly. BELOW: Eyes focused center stage, Women's Glee vocalized to large audience at evening Christmas concert. BOTTOM: Melodies of the Yuletide season. sung by Chamber Singers, were interrupted by director Ron Brownes' relaxing humor. patterns-55 RIG HT1 Following the delayed arrival and announcement of the court, Queen Galen Thomas and King Scot Anderson led tradi- tional royalty dance. BELOW LEFT: Dancers at January Coronation moved to music of Don Beats at Orange Coast College Student Center. BELOW RlGHT1 Senior Randy Rogers beamed with pleasure while dancing with Vicki lsaccson. CORONATION COURT: Mark McMillan, Debbie Sears, Randy Rogers, Vicki lsaccson, Larry Lopardo, Lindon Bachelder, Robin MacKinnon, Mike Duffy, Christy Peck, Kevin Doane, Susan Farb. 56-patterns we s ww! i I IVR yr' QQ What I remember most about Coronation was the 2 M hour wait for dinner. Steve Calles Crystal Reflections of a crisp January evening set the scene for the winter formal Coronation dance. Scot Anderson and Galen Thomas were hailed king and queen of the Coronation Court, chosen by fellow seniors for outstanding service and contributions to the Class of '73. Attired in after-Christmas finery. over ZOO students attended the gala held at Orange Coast College. IUNY1 TOP: Shiny bubbles reflected the evenings' mood as Lynn Cornett and Mike Burke wisp them into the air, LEFT: Warm atmosphere of fire and friends thawed the chilly night. ABOVE: Chaperones Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thoner, Mrs. Wilma Wittman and Mrs. Lori Juan observed dance activities. patterns-57 RIGHT' Sophomore French club member Carol Kiyotoko prepared a variety of crepe suzettes for waiting students during Spirit Week. BELOW. November French Club dinner plans were reviewed in discussion led by president Ginny Mason at activity period meet- ing. BOTTOM LEFT: President Vicki Isaccson directed and organized ICC meetings and activities. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL-first row: N, Kleinert, D. Baskins, R. Goshorn, D, Cotrell, S. Ferguson, M. Duffy, R. Amezaga, R. Daniels, J, Wagner: second raw: V. lsaccson, R. MacKinnon, C. Cochran, D. Peterson, B. Schreur, K. Zakzeski. P. Jackson, M. Isbicc, M. Bednar, L, Lutz, B. Hester, G. Mason, M. McAuIiff. L. McCormick. 4' Y V794 gf, Wiwrfr ' YI D .1 -,., I B P!-'JE AV. I V. f, ,, - . Y., H A , , . ,f 4' f 1. in A A 4 CSF MEM BERS-F. Frick. G. Boseck, L. Sisson, D. Moore, K. Kimbell, M. Martin, C. McGregor, K. Williamson. T. Bassett, L. Zatlin, Fl. Rorison,J. Paulson. S. Lancaster. V. Newton, C. Prettyman, R. Merrick, T. McMurran, G. Mason. P. Myers, K. Meyer. A. Dolan, R. Liggett, S. Spelliscy, P. Blake, D. Allman, J. Bazinet, B. Oakly,J. Stevens, C. Hemker, W, Nail, T. Fishback, K. Murata,J. Reich, V. Amundsen, D. Hansen, B. Jensvold, L. Glasman, T. Reilly. B. Hansen, L. Bower,J. Alderman, M. Bednar. L. Myers, L. Porter, ,Y - -Y--Y. L,,- f-- .-Y ....-L..,--- Oh no, not another crepe suzette. Ginny Mason Rejuvenated Inter Club Council spearheaded club sponsored carnival in Spirit Week, Lending mood of involvement to various campus groups, the ICC enterprise added new dimension to traditional fall activity. Attending French films and sampling French cuisine highlighted experiences shared by French Club members. A- grade point average entitled CSF members to April Music Center field trip for production of Street Car Named Desire. LEFT: Nutrition crowds were unnoticed at daily meetings of Bible Club. 'TW' L J, Hamada, S. Ferguson. K. Swanson, D. Jacobs. D. DePaul, S. Larson, L. Gentry, K. Fredrickson. K. Bischof, M. Large, F Krueger. K. Lenz. L. Morata,J. Schlund,J. Cuinter, D. Yuong, S. Phillips, B. Ward, C. Quong, S. Walli, P. Schroth, S. Kamei, D Hansen, R. Kamei. L. Rumbaugh,J. Finlay. K. Kiyotoki. Fl. Picker, M. Shigenoga, Fl. Oreak. M, Beckman, C. Mingert, C. Ota, P. Smith, J McGillivray, K. Alderman. C. Ainley, C. Spencer, R Gibson, H. Matsukane, M. Duffy. patterns-59 ww., V . , we ff-- ay1'+l'+,w ' sg I E51jff5,ff7:l :W My x f 'gilifz lr if f A Q ' WSF., :Qi 1 - '1 4, I - 'K o cg ff: 'ef' -Ni? -Q- 45 N ,INTERN ATioNA5N4ff' Of T099 .gkxk A 5-NM, 60-patterns AMERICAN FiELD SERVICE-first raw.'J, Mansfield. L. Petrovichi second low: K. McNeil, N. Leeming, L. Gregory, K. HooIihan,J. Reich, M. Lotfman, D. Summers: thirdlow: D. Schindler. L. Strong, B. Swanson,J. Neff. S. Broadbent. P. Potter. F. Kuta. M. Armstrong, P. Crumby, L. Jenkins, J. Shenefield. R. Liggett. B. Lyon: fourth raw: K. Hemker. S. Shobert, M. Jensvold. B. Ragland. L. Daetwyler, B. Cox. M. Olsen. M. Morris. L. Glass. ABOVE: Held in October. the second annual AFS International Dinner featured eleven guest student speakers. RIGHT: Sponsoring a pretzel booth during Spirit Week, AFS stu- dents attempted to raise funds for foreign exchange expenses. A fl .f ' :- A is... 1 I 5 s f l, l. .. 5' 4' There are waves of people flowing by constantly, more and more faces everytime. Janet Mansfield, AFS student from South Africa Spreading fun, information and understanding on an international scale, American Field Service welcomed exchange students Janet Mansfield of South Africa and Lidija Petrovich of Yugoslavia to the VPHS community. Guest speakers, an International Dinner, football concessions and Spirit Week pretzel sales garnered membership support. Under enthused leadership of president Pam Potter. AFS initiated ambitious International Week activities in March, hosting foreign exchange students from neighboring Southern California schools. ABOVE LEFT: Janet Mansfield, visiting AFS student from South Africa, willingly adjusted to VPHS crowded school conditions. ABOVE: Youth for Understanding student Lidjia Petrovich. compared life in her Yugoslavian homeland to existence in America in Open House discussions. LEFT: Hungry customers scooped plentiful helpings of pot-luck dishes at fall International Dinner. patterns-61 PHOTO CLUB: 'IA-J. Ludin, 2A-D. Kindrat, 3A-M, Galloway, 5A- C. Beasley, 6A-G. Benoil, 7A-K. Wittmack, BA-J. Ludin. 9A 81 10 A-K.Mennealy,11A-J. Ludin, 12A-K. Lenz, 13A-L, Smith. BELOW LEFT: 'S' Club's miniature Christmas guest received gift from Santa Claus at morning Holiday assembly. BELOW RIGHT: Rod and Reel club adviser Jim Starr eyes photo- grapher warily as Scott Thomson purchased baked goods from Lisa Porter and LuAnn McCormick. 0 X 9, e L -. I 'ef i 51 ' ff , ' 1 ff 'IN wma? ei if' 'E 3 if W ? 4 2 ' wwf X ' 2iQW.,,f 2 I , -, X . f ff N sq A if A nw I1 , v ' V '1 A4.gg3gh,t n b , V t f f1, '.,f'-51 hfvlwf 1?-gf' 'ij 62-patterns 5 X. f, 1:5 I Clubs provide opportunity to work with small groups and individual students on a more extensive basis-rapport carries over to the classroom situation. Mrs. Kathy Menneally Emergence of new special interest clubs complemented activities of established campus groups in year of increased club involvement. Backpacking, Bicycling. Rod and Reel, Bible, and Poetry Clubs stood out among rising groups in move toward smaller, more specialized club activities. S Club events frequented schoolawide calendar with club sponsored service activities. Lead by president Debbie Peterson, blue outfitted members pulled at collective VPHS heart-strings with traditional Christmas assembly festivities. Performing became emphasis of Dance Club in frequent shows and involvement in campus wide Performing Arts Night. Auto Club balloon sales and fund raising activities enabled club drive towards high school scholarship drag meet in late spring. Speech Club orators invested hours of practice in various debates and competitions throughout the year. Gaining 35mm camera through ASB funds, Photo Club raised money for new equipment through photograph sales. TOP LEFT: Advisor Ann Folkert demonstrated graceful movements to Dance Club president Anne Conover. TOP RIGHT: Geoff Fearns and Mark Frank listened to Speech Club advisor Miss Alberta Schuster voice her opinion of an original oratcry. S CLU B- first raw: C. Minniear. L. Way, P. Cleary, M. Thurn, D. Glenn, K. Williamson,.l. Almstadt, K. McClinton, S. Rohm. J. Geisler, S. Holub. C. Cariker: second row: T. Casey. W. Nail, K. Murata. T. Fishbach, J. Corby, L. Durazo. L Glasman, C, Swenson. D. Andrews, D. Petersen. M. Horn, C. Popejoy. patterns-63 RIGHT: In a last desperate attempt. Coach Bob Hughes blocked Kevin Vasquez' shot at Donkey Basketball game, resulting in 42-40 student victory. BOTTOM LEFT: Faculty team member Russ Murphy commited three-second violation while secretly dreaming of a jackalope basketball game. VARSITY CLUB-lirstrow: B. Oglesby. R. Wilgus, L. Davey, T. LoPiccoIo, B. Smouse. J. Higgins. M. McMillan. S. Razinski. S. Anderson. B. Hester. S. Sandoval, C. Sadakane. S. Farb. W. Gerard, C. Haun, M. Farris: secondrowf M. Sandoval, R. Rangel, K. Triggs. L. Titus, B. MacHale. R. McGinley. K. Reidinger. R. Sage. B. Scheblein. J. Cunningham, D. Buck. D. Kindrat, B. Ansari. T. Oswald, E. Anderson, L. Fields. K. Rogers, E. Maxwell, T. Kincaidp thirdrow: J, Melendez. C. Banning, D. Fisher. J. Ponce. M. Emge. S. Slaughter, J, Duran, J. Mitchell. ACP' ii? I 64-patterns 13 ' - . .V pffyfe, . ... if 1--..,D.' -T' - . f'1X'Tf l29 fff 'l'-1 :J -. .- , -.. x .few-'sW1QQ'.gJ:5Lf if J, ' .1 5 ij., U7 f s fl :ff :eggs . ,. . , . - ,, , sgff 1-we ' gr If ff. Ll, if mf 4 f , 4 1 Ji 13? Lif. I V' -471, 4 9 ff 5 f 117' ZLL V' ' ,mf .4 055223: 1515 ' -1 riffs -re U , , zz te H , , :gil ,, ,,., f ' fs xv, it .9 wyw X33 i r it Q... Slug, The competition of varsity sports forced me to improve. Steve Nelson Lettermen's and Varsity Clubs combined fun with fund raising in annual Donkey Basketball enterprise. ln tradition of yearly battle, Lettermen and faculty cavorted atop sometimes less than coeoperative donkeys, drawing guffaws from SRO crowd. Following another tradition, Lettermen's Club members joined S Club as escorts for visiting children at VPHS Christmas assembly and celebration. LETTERMEN'S CLUB-from left: S. Rasinski, M, McMillan, M. Bell, W. Kleist,J. Melendez, L. Fields, V. Newton. B. MacHale, S. Lancaster. M, Emge, B. Hester. R. Flangelg center: K. Rogers, B. Scheblein. R. McGinley. R. Sage, B. Oglesby, K. Triggs, C, Rodieck, B. Ansari, B. Smouse,J. Cunningham. S. SIaughter,J. Duran, L. Titus: right: S. Anderson, M, Hasbrouck, T, LoPiccolo,J. Mitchell. R. Wilgus. B. McGuire. E, Maxwell, D, Fischer, D. Buck, LE'I'l'ERMEN'S CLUB icontinuedl-left: M. Frank, B. Ward. D. Sniezko,J. Harnett.J. Dunn, D. Eiler. J. King, B. Herrara, O. Hilli center: B. Bauman. T. LaRoca, W. Sant. G, Dix. M. Tuerffs, D, Klickner, J. Lofgren, P. Allan, M. Harvey, K. Rogers. R. Gaulden, J. Fragnoli. D. Pierce, R. Zamanppa. D. Suppington. J. Schwetz, P. Lombardo: right: E. Paquette, D. Encheff, S. Zeimer, K. Lobeck. D. Musgrave, J. Harman. J. Cariker. BOTTOM: Court comedy routines were briefly interrupted by mischievous smoke bomb artists in the stands. patterns 65 66-patterns FllGHT1 Kim Umatum and Wanda Kleist astounded conventionally clad students with their long skirts and bobby socks on Girls' League Bee Bop Day BELOW' Howard Matsukane struck formal pose during senior cap and gown measurements in early spring. BELOW RIG HT: Sophomore Jeff Spangler avidly watched dancers at Winter Magic Girl Date Boy dance in February, 2 ,K A 1? i 5 t if Q 'Z ii.. fn- ' The AFS assembly made me realize how much more there is to the world than what I have had a chance to experience. Sally Cushing Preparations, elections and special celebrations typified VPHS spring activities. GAA members reversed traditional dating roles with February Girl- Date-Boy dance, White clad junior girls spent long after-school hours in cheerleading clinics, preparing for Pep Squad tryouts and elections. Hosting twenty Southern California exchange students in mid-March. AFS members talked. danced and ate their way through a party filled lnternational Week. Girls' League Week featured daily activities that included a '5O's Bee Bop Day, Mr. Legs Contest and HillbiIly Boogie Sadie Hawkins Dance. Beginning pre-set routine of graduation, seniors ordered graduation announcements and were measured for traditional cap and gowns. LEFT: Linda Gregory and Mary Hasbrook sought perfect form during varsity cheerleading clinics preceeding March elections. BOTTOM LEFT: Visting Afganistan student Mohammed Taaher donned native costume for lectures to VPHS history classes. BOTTOM RIGHT: AFS International Week in March opened with assembly introducing guest foreign exchange students from the Southern California area. ' xr- 1 'M L ,X ..,, . A s .X he.. - X! ,,. ' 'eg . KA . ' X . -.,, . ' -f-- . ' N ' to-xx .. ' .. 1 . . if D -.Q M - ?'w.i'- 3 4 l 15 , il I1 imi 4 is t- +- i I 1 i TOP LEFT: In Reader's Theater presentation at Fine Arts ni ht, Sue 9 Murray and David Cottrel narrated events of Four Poster. TOP RIG HT: Peggy Jackson related familiar hassles of Christmas season in prelholiday drama festival performed for sophomore English classes. ABOVE: In scene from the January production of Hip Hippy Hooray, Merrie Fairchilds and Corby West demanded conformity from radical son, Tom Gorski. RIGHT: Eloise Turner confessed guilt in dramatic role from To burn a Witch enacted at Fine Arts night. 1-Mx : l 1. 'f ,x X 4 K t s, t if Q .A w Zeus' .,N::, 'V ft' Era ' 2' ggi as .f Zikiggfn riffs rf W2 ff f' Cliff :aj ,.zf,,1,. 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Operating under drama class requirement of first year adviser Tina Lange, members performed series of one-act plays, The Ugly Duckling, The Welcoming, and Hello Out There in spring production. LEFT: Sue Murray's portrayal of proverb spouting guru drew spotlight in Hip Hippie Horray. BELOW LEFT: Landlady Merrie Fairchilds of Hip Hippy Horray production evicted tenants from the restaurant. BELOW RIGHT: VPHS drarnatists sought continuity of performance in late night rehearsals. patterns-69 70-patterns RIGHT: Following lasagna dinner, Dolores Bryant and father await entertainment and basketball game at February Date-Dad. BELOWz Karen Mason, Vicki lsaccson and Diane White prepare for surprise deliveries of Carnations on Valentines Day. BOTTOM LEFT: Nostalgic renditions ala' the Andrew Sisters by Judy Kindrat, Sandy Ralston. Teri Layton, amused fathers at rollick- ing dinner show. GIRLS OF THE MONTH!firsr1ow: D. White, A. Barbour, G. Fragnoli. K. Umatum: secondraw: D. Cairns, J. Schreur, M, Bell, L. Smith, J. Kindrat, S Flalstong third row: P, Stevenson, P. Ruppert. W. Gerard, P. Potter. V. Glasener. K. Mason, S. Hammond, D. Kindrat, S. Farb, B. Reay. R. Rodemeyer, T, Layton. ...N f-Q... t Being in Girls' League gives a chance for upper and lower classes to work together. Janet Schreur Piloted by a vibrant core of energetic Cabinet members, Girls' League members found expression in service and social activities. Carnation Day valentines, Fashion Show modeling, a sold-out Date Dad evening and down home Sadie Hawkins dance filled the Girls' League calendar. Spearheaded by president Vicki lsaccson, club projects ranged from September Big-Little Sister welcome to recognition of outstanding Girls of the Month throughout the year, GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET-firsrrow: Nancy Foster. Sallee Lapitz. Judy Kindrat, Diane White: second row: Teri Layton, Terri Liegler, Janet Schreur, Gina Fragnolig thirdrow: Karen Mason, Vicki lsaccson, Robin MacKinnon. BOTTOM LEFT: Sophomore Barb Gunther modeled fall co- ordinates at annual Girls' League December Fashion Show. BOTTOM RIGHT: Carla Haun, Tracy Minyard, Terri Liegler, Cynthia Farris, Dorice Ouist, Debbie Welsh and their respective fathers joined in foolery of dad-daughter version of Newlywed game. i patterns-71 72-patterns RIG HT1 Instructor, unique demonstrations and movies attracted students to ski classes during SIP, CENTER: Sophomore Dave Moore of Mountain Explorer Post 809 braved heights of VPHS gym to demonstrate rappelling techniques. BOTTOM RIGHT: Over-flowing with food, the ceramics room re- frigerator awziited the art department's pot-luck luncheon. f. ff' .Q '- we Wit Q' ' if 9 17 Vw 'T if ,fr-:I 'Q ,JM - -5 t ' 'L - f f 'A' 3 T 4 ' Wrfij ,:a,'f5'.fzg 1 .w W f7',,47' ff f-N Ck' , vgwfgfw if 1,,,,,,- f A, ' , QI, YQ 'xiwzrwf fi fri' wav? to x f , 'XVI 2, A , Nik' 9' ,W ,.,. Q, -N, vw Y l . E. . W . ev.. -. ang 5 . Special lnterest Day gave students more freedomg it almost seemed we were going to another school. Cindy Prettyman Attending hour-long seminars and demonstrations, students dabbled in specialized projects, hobbies and interest areas during Nlarch Special Interest Day activities. Amateurish tap dancers, clay covered ceramics enthusiasts and avid mountain scalers typified VPHS class-goers. Lunchtime entertainment and continuous showings of old time movies rounded out a day of guest speakers and student participation in special interest activities. Art department lunch- hour feast drew support from art students and faculty with student donated dishes and prizes for artistic expression in food. Organizers credited overall success of first SIP to variety of courses and classes offered in the day-long event. LEFT: Planned publicity of Ty Campbell and aides added to success of first Special Interest Program. BELOW: Jesus-followers met informally during nutrition on SIP to publicize their special interest ' -' ' -'A arf' 4, EWS .gg .I H-if cf ' 51: ..: - ' N .',.r6 7!l51gt ,Q Nuffh, l i patterns 73 74-gallery I U7 V X27 af 4 1? , W , iw 391'-v Q M x 5 'YA gws. 'f 'H ,J f .M ' '-fn: 1 ,K W f ,R A 'u' A , V ,M wr , ' .r ? Q, ,ei -f , K' ' f.,, 'lwjtf' ,yy- fi we' gk' IVF ' -ml 5 . Avg. ., L77 f-3 A 91355 '- tw 1W'1ff 'f' 'W rw., '34 iw 5'5Mg i rw' if 7 iffy Wa, 1 ,. . ,V ,. . 3' ' I .'i,?'ii':w5,4:,.,'.g . 1 1 . . . i 'lwtfgy ilfw Jaws! if ,li??2t52, at I l The thrill of victory, the agony of defeat. Wide World of Sports F , l 4 UPI photos courtesy of Santa Ana Register I ,siege lllll 537 Q th., t Tragedy marred the 1972 summer Olympic Games in Munich, Germany culminating vvith the murder of 11 Israeli athletes and coaches by the Arab terrorist- organization Black September. Other incidents caused many to question the validity of the Olympics as an international event. Discrepancies over vaulting pole styles, starting times for sprints, and basketball officiating dashed America's hopes for a windfall of gold medals. As gymnastics star Cathy Fligby failed to grab top honors for her balance beam performance, Mark Spitz, the Omar Sharif of the aquatic world, brought home seven world records and captured hearts of the milk lovers of America. S- 'sf' gallery-75 5 I, I 1-:..f R 2 . f' J' if HW Nw W ,wr L N U Qig3......... ,., R-,Q inf . k .. ls - x g: 1 . 'ikl x I x N. Sag? Q 1 'ir 'W 4! 76-patterns Q5 r X 'QE H UPI photos courtesy of Santa Ana R99i5'9' v-90 '14 Peace With Honor After numerous tidings of peace from Hot-Lips Kissinger, Casanova of the diplomatic corps, the war finally began to wind down early this year. Students waited anxiously for the soldier on their bracelet to return from a war that all were weary of. ln many minds the question still burned, Why the hell were we there in the first place? Few, if any, ever will know the answer to that question. or even a fraction of the interrelated behind-the scenes events. lt is sad that an issue of such moral significance was largely a political football during the past twelve months, particularly as Election Day approached. Although Christmas '72 marked the last show that Bob Hope will make to troops in Viet Nam, our country still will pour in its dollars to rebuild a country that is largely ungrateful for our help, spending to rebuild that which we originally spent billions to destroy. .Cav 1, .A ,.. .,, W . Nuo' '-f----1'-rn---an. patterns-77 1 . 1 4 , 1 5 I I . ,ff .15 gi X M 78-patterns if 1 1 i 'vigil' , , 1 1 . w,- sy-',' '.r rv ill. ,yr 5 I f 5 ff- R if K3 f ,Qi gi-rl 1. 5.2 33 ' :xx 5' S 4 ' 1, 1 Q .f ,I 5 , I 1 5 f if V 'fa tx- ,. ' I ixvtgif-Qm:Lf if if 3. .Wax I f, , Promises, promises Hal David Political action dominated the year just past. Two conventions, both in lVliami, both with prOteSIOrS. and both buried in barbed wire, nominated two candidates who threw barbed comments back and forth. Democratic nomination hopeful Hubert Humphrey announced that his favorite sandwich was peanut butter and jelly, and promptly lost to his more sensible opponent George lVlcNeither. lVlcGovern, in turn, leased Senator Thomas Eagleton for a running mate and promptly lost to his opponent, Richard the First, whose taste in foods ran toward cottage cheese and C8tSup. Other minor characters in the continuing drama of the United States Presidency included local Congressman John Schmitz. stuttering his way into the hearts of television watchers, Ben Spock the baby doc. and Sargent Shriver, filling in for Tom Eagleton. The anticlimax of the year was the landslide election of Richard M. Nixon, in a mandate of voters second only to that of George Washington. lt is probably the only way Tricky Dick will ever be compared with the first President of the United States, After the Watergate bugging caper, and the ITT scandal involving heart stricken Dita Beard, and the cry Peace is at handl, voters wonder what will be the grand finale. After recent devaluation of the dollar. currently worth about 29c, may come the coupe de gracelessness: The Spiro of '76. patterns-79 f Tl, YWZ5? S w . ,,,, ,,,.,.,...,..g,..,,-, M., . U A V A A7 V 53- YV , V , I , 'Z g A, , 1 W! F if? : f 3 7 i f .bww ' , ' , +V - ' 1 F ' I fu f, WY j x ' L ' milf A ' f 4 W vi f s .. QW ,ZR i , I , ,V xx ki 'Q ' Q fl . ,X ,iv- Y Y l i i I 80-patterns J Q 71 59 I '24, V L, - if -if 4 ,f W?'H',f? Mi rfffhf Wax gfal: HQYW' . :W , 'mf 1, J 5.21: A 2 wi 'fv1ff '?: ' Zi'Ef,+.' I '. -r,' V -V-nl fl V 'I -:E AA ' 4 V' AIR CALIFORNIA ,J , W XX 50 L43 4 f f flmx I ,ft C nr, , , K .0 1 .1 , ,.-.. 1 ..-.- f ' y f x -4 ,.,' 'f i'gJ.f,4:?i35? '.o lt was a very good year as nm ESL' L3 ' 57 Wf 4..,.,. ., , YI YL A' - , LH ' Lf if ' n Qfmyf With the landing of the final Apollo mission in the Pacific, world views turned once more to the events and people closer to home. Mother Nature, of margarine fame, provided a few thrills of her own. Earthquakes were in vogue this year, with three in the immediate vicinity of Los Angeles. A tremendous quake in Managua, Nicaragua made thousands homeless and took the life of baseball star Roberto Clemente. Howard Hughes returned to the public view- twice, Clifford Irving found himself famous for writing a fictitious autobiography of the man who owns Las Vegas. And the real Mr. Hughes did stand up, moving to Nicaragua for a holiday. Air travelers were subjected to increased security measures in a successful effort to thwart aircraft hijackings. Many complained about the invasion of their privacy, and turned right around to see Charlton Heston battle plane and people in Skyjacked at S3 a seat. Bobby Fischer won the World Chess Championship as well as the Prima Donna of the Year Award, much to the satisfiction of publishers and manufacturers who cleaned up on an American chess revival. Acupunture was transplanted across the sea with the visit of Nixon to China. and needles became the realm of the addict no longer. Los Angeles Times reporter Bill Farr was thrown into jail for refusing to reveal his sources of information. and people again wondered if the government was attempting to deny them knowledge of its dealings. Justice was evident in some areas, however, as Juan Corona. convicted for murder of 25 Northern California farm workers, was sentenced to 25 consecutive life Sentences. ' x it. patterns 81 82-patterns 4 I l N. Nona Constantine The preparation and eating of mashed potatoes is a pleasure as well as an art. When the serving bowl comes my way, I scoop out a generous amount of the fluffy food - a large portion but not conspicuously large. Next l plunge into the mound with a full dunker of gravy. Silky smooth, brown, lusciously delicious gravy hides my mashed potatoes. Fork in hand l dig into the masterpiece. My feast has begun. MargyJensvoId .sv . Q X. 'M , , v I X A 1 ss ' -fi divu- . 5' wx: x 1 1 I X t Alan Smith --1 'kt 'l Connie Soros . if me 1 '3 Q-sa Roger Drayi F od , i v, -- 1 . 1' .,' - r 2 . ,Xu 7X l h . A --X ' .- Al ,, M pf - .i to i f' .1 V 5 -1- lg, ' -avif fvr-s- 'f ' . ..,, S 2 i -X V Y g -Q I t i l ' H ' M his at ' in 1 - Q Im-i 2 ill Afwr i liz: ' lv lil , 1 Qfllg ' r , zllri Pain is something we must all live with Some people have a physical pain, A pain which, in a great amount, can destroy their bodies Other people have an emotional pain A pain which, in a great amount, can destroy their minds But. if you have both of these pains simultaneously they can not only destroy your body and your mind but your faith and soul also Rusty Heaps Hal Mixon I - I .I .A-1 Skip Bell .1-41.4 Mark Freeman patterns-83 84-patterns Lisa Cox Susan Farb S i ' ' , ,fha 4 im, . FOR YOU I wonder. of the days that I do not see you. I linger through the nights to be near you. As days and nights pass me by, I pray to the stars that someday, you'lI bring them to my eyes. Irma Fernandez Blanche Bickerstaff Linda Radok Gail Chandler Sheri Lee Young BELOW PURGATORY - Abomination. How do you begin to create an end to a beginning that was doomed? Lynda Williams Frances Lentz patterns-85 Christal Minniear OUT OF THE RUT Fisgm - 'W my escape from the harsh world my liquid environment Height- forever upward, where does it go? Why - do I ever come down, Melanie Marx Alan Smith Mike Galloway 3' Monte Farris i f 'wh if off f 1' JW GJ A f f ,J . ' , ,af ,V -4 W, Bfiepatterns ,, .1 , efrrnw'--W J, f 512 ' 5.533 gm 455 Y Z 52 , , ! ' Q Ty Campbell Sue Ferguson fr, Jean Wedaa , ,gh , Y. A 1 A sqft E ,. 'ka95. ,ff ., ,t r Q x 39:4 ,ii - . A j, : fl., ff .-'A -- . .f', -T - 1 , -, 'fk 5 4 f .3116 1 , , . .4 Q ,, gl- 1'-Q 1' Q ..f'ff' L, 'ff-Q' .15 i , 5 9l 'Ay ' ' ' fb' rx f ' - 2 L: Jw . rf , 5 ..- ..,. K .1 X ' 41 ' ' . ' Y - ' 1 A KH .mf 'H ff, . is a ' ff , 5 ,- iw F ' ww - , ...-- - n H T - Gary Kauffeld ,.,.,.,:,fT-A' A ?:i'fW A' . , ' f f -P---qs W !, ,A gn, . E wc' F ,fm4',f' .- L, tk M L , f Gail Henderson Susan Scholle I . -C ' ,rm ,1 I ' 3 '- ff' A 4 f 2 I r ' , r , X A w ' QM V rf Y. H' : r YI? , 1 X panerns-87 .f I f fflmyfv, section editors underclasses A pat mueller, jackie shenefield seniors - karen mason, myona silver, marian dursl faculty - angi yates .al 90-sophomores ,fp ze..-, Sophomores direct their attentions to which popular classes to take during waitin August registration line. Forgotten homework struck dismay into Kathy Ballantyne on her way to U.S, history. Judi Marin attempted to close out campus commotion while talking on telephone during first lunch. f' at f ffl IW Q .,, V , wr y ' ,. VIV Tiara? ,. 0 Everything that rises must converge Sophomores, 966 strong, descended upon the VPHS campus in the heat of August to register for American literature, U.S. history, physical education, state requirements, and whatever elective classes were still open after juniors and seniors had taken their pick. Learning to cope with up and down staircases, crowded corridors, 7:30 a.m. classes. and a phantasmagoria of new faces. sophs had just adjusted to the rigors of Spartanland when they learned that their class would be split next year to form the Canyon High class of '75. Leaving behind friends and tradition, sophs living within the new school's boundaries again prepared for change and challenge. Curious and grimy, John Fragnoli and Martin Wright eyed archeological specimens uncovered during class dig, Discussion during history class provokes amusement from Marcia Martin, Marjorie Fielder and Katie Kimbel. sophomores-91 i l l li l l l li li li il l ii i l l l ii If ir L l if H i, I 92-images Jane Abbott Na ncy Abbott Denise Abe Steve Abrisz Karen Adcock Tracey Adkins Carol Ainley Maria Ajello Karen Alderman John Allen Linda Allen Paula Allen Rhonda Allen Judy Almstadt Roger Alsborg Sharon Altheide Steven Amaya Tony Ames Steve Amezaga Cindy Amling llene Amundsen Donald Anderson Gay Anderson Jan Anderson a , -'fl S, ,mg fm gg ' ilk H, ees fv 1 le 'J Q , , y 3 .K D .A 5 . ., 4 . A 4 1 t i . ' V, ,4 . :fl 4, E' X N' : 49 Sometimes people get overburdened and meet themselves coming and going. Peter Wright Sam Ferguson registered dismay upon hearing bell signal end of break. X X Div? . J -f. 4. il Us X. 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A fla .ix fm I Fall sophomore elections prompted barrage of campaign material to descend upon Spartan campus, Marnie Anderson Terry Anderson Nate Andrews Keith Anstadt Rosemary Argo Cristine Arhlen Robin Armes Tom Armijo Flick Asch Randy Aspinall Michael Austin Dale Aviss Julie Azling James Bailey Kathleen Ballantyne Ann Barbour Antionette Barela Matt Barley Gregory Barrington Colette Bartlett Jim Bashe Tay Bass Tanya Bassett Connie Batson Matthew Baumann Lisa Beam Michelle Beck Marc Beckman Bradley Behrene Deborah Bell Loretta Bell Marla Bell Robin Belt Elaine Beno Jeffrey Benson Richard Benzie Flick Berchially Craig Bernanke Jeff Berry Karen Betten Bradley Beyer Cindy Bickerstaff Douglas Bickham Nancy Bickler Kathy Bischof Leroy Bitting Barbara Bivens Kristi Black Marla Black images-93 94-images lf all of a sudden there was no more school, we would do anything for an education. Pat McMahon Discussion prompted Rozollen Picker to make a point in world Gary Blackney Lori Borchard Bill Boren Jon Borgeson Leslie Bosserman Charles Bottomley Willy Botzum James Bouch Ann Bova Debbie Bowman Patie Bowman Kathy Bradford Kathleen Bradley Cathy Brady Connie Brajkovich Debbi Brand Robert Brandes Donna Brandriff Michael Branson Kathy Branstetter Jeff Braun James Breedlove Terry Brenneman John Brickner Gerald Britton Mike Brosh Carolyn Brown Kevin Brown Robert Brown Janet Browne Ellen Brownstein Mike Brucher history class. N 4, 3- will 0 eva if if A ' .: ,-5 ,., h ' --I Lf., - ' ,Q , - .Q if ' L, Y I M l i' ' -- ' -5 l 5 ' i ' ' . ei? ' ,' .. :t v ' . ,. fb' 9 Q xr , ijt.. V Q V ' 4 ,N 1-V 6 f f gl' . - its er - Q. ff fi ' ' ,' ff 4 f, 1 A fr e Q15 fv 'i if i K if .1 ff. .,: ,. ' ' K ' - 3 ' 'll V- ' 1' .. , J LY H ' if ,tt 4, , 35? ,I 'J -, V , .P , . .. I - ' + l - ,- -. , ' -f KA .13 Q l' ' ' s 1 .ii:f 4. 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Stacey Brust Cindy Bryan Doug Bryant Gary Bryant Linda Bryant Jenene Budwig Daniel Bullock James Burnett Andrea Burns Angela Burns Dennis Burtt Janet Bush Jim Bustamante John Buttrey Mike Cadelouto Sue Caffery Bob Cahill Chris Cannes Darryl Cairns Diane Cairns Joe Calabrese Jay Calan Bob Camarato Mark Campbell Marla Cangelosi Diane Caperon Luara Carden Charlee Cardwell Dee Carhill Tim Carmack Diana Carman Kerry Carmer Joy Carney Mike Carroll John Carver Marty Case Mark Cathey Jean Cause images-95 i 96-images Carlos Cavazo Ellen Cenami Lynne Cessna Steve Chambers Becky Chedister Jolie Chessmore Fred Chester Mary Ann Chicklo Martha Chidder Brooks Childs George Chuppe Thad Cintura James Clark John Clark Del Cochran Janott Cochrane Phillip Cohen Melinda Cohick Janis Cole Robert Collin Michael Collins Shirley Collins David Colon Larry Consalvi James Constantine Dianne Cook Karen Cook Melanie Coontz Derowin Cordes David Cottrell Mike Cowden Bryan Cowie Karen Cowie Linda Cox Cindy Crowley Patricia Cruz Vicki Cullen Ellen D'Agostino Gretchen Dahl Larry Daily Cindy Dain Christine Dalrymple Deborah Dambacher Flichard Daniels Dianne Davidson Jenny Davis Sandra Davis Sarah Davis Debbie Dawson Randy Deaton John de Beauvieres Richard Declark Sean Deforrest Brenda Delaney Radis Delapier Kathy Delasantos Chrisrine DeLeon Ralph DeLeon Janice Denardo 5 Vi ae f W ? vi, Z Zi 14.1-.i ll ii 'Z' , - 4 if . 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Fox John Fragnoli Tammy Frank Bryan Frazier Kelly Fredrickson Helen Friedrich Kelli Frizzelle Mark Furman Timothy Gable Sietske Gabriel Mike Gagen Michael Gagnon Mark Gaiser Cindy Gallagher Shelia Gallagher Louis Galuppo Dianne Garcia Deanna Garlinghouse Alisa Garner Cheryl Garrett 98-images , , v 4 ,- , gf , X 1 ' 1 V., ,M . i x ' J ,W ,v .iz 'W QX. 5- A - 0, f 1 : M + Q f xi 19 i , ,,, , . 5 LN! gy i -K 'P 'xiii L ,Q ....,, lf, ,.. WEX 4? .1 , ' ' f Pr it 'gi . V 5 x'.6',.-, ,fini 3,7 ,l. 4 at if A .P W . f--. . , Ni A S I Xi xx AX W? 4 I eil f' ,N i A K iw l i l Xl! : ., 295' ' 'i . y ' fm ,f ,V . ,fd ,, - J 2 .. M J 'X ' 4' ' 'rf' S V , W 'La in Q' .. I , VV , W . ,E V , gy! At ff . -V ' fu In lk -. f 5, 1 4 M K. .149 ig W- fwfr 23 i 4' is fl t 2 J J 2 Al gf l y lf 'Q Q My ref irTwf'aa .Q , ie g' 3 , , ,.. Q5 , gf- Y, at ' ,f ., 2: ' ' be cl ff at A '- H , , .J H -J ' 6 V N, fa M H .11 ' if, J V wa' , fr' Y' J F K 1, ! Jlfgi, Q? ' . ff ff V4 . 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Ralph de Leon LEFT: Sophomore Mark Powellrand friend were hard pressed to amuse themselves before morning classes began. OPPOSITE PAGE: Perched atop forum benches, Marcy Metzler and Sunbie Harrell appeared disinterested in pep rally proceedings. MJ , A - Iafeta Gasu '7 ' ' ' ' Pete Gay M 2,4 , V ' Kimberly Gaylord 5' , f Mark Gerhard V 5 i Robert Gick 1 Q W 'L -O' I- - Michael Gerkins 436 H I , .. Debbie Giese it if ' s ' Tim Gier 1 Liz Gilmore ., A, ' ? ' KimGithens K , . Av ,J , Larry Glass f , 'V I L' , Paula Gogin 4. ,. ,Md f 5 ' , 'F ff ' John Golloian Laura Gomez t ,Q , , V Laura Glasman . f 7 i , Annett Gonzales 5 Robert Gonzalez i 1 Q Steve Goodfriend 5 Anita Gorden Marcia Gorden Michael Gorski -V -ef I ' 1' Tom Gorski Sharon Gorzo R, Z W '- I p if X , A E 1 Al ' Q 1 M Q Xl I 1 , 097' . e I ,,. , ,J l , N 'QW L., ff f. 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V. v f J, ' ef my Don Poer Dennis Ponzio Craig Porter Linda Porter Marc Poteet Jeffrey Powell Mark Powell Jana Prather Mike Price Kim Priem Kelly Prodromides Amy Pulliam Flobert Ouiroz Curtis Ouong Linda Fladak Donald Ragan Landy Flailey Heather Flains Cheryl Rajcic William Flatkovic David Ratzlaff Dennis Raymond Brad Fleastrom Flandy Reay Jill Reich Kevin Reid Karin Fleidinger Karl Reinhardt Lawrence Reisman Sharon Reiss Thomas Flesh Gail Reynolds Maura McAuliff took advantage of midmorning sun to ponder soph yearbook questionnaire during break. You are marked by what you say Laurel Reynolds Suzan Rich Ken Richards Paul Rieber Richard Rippee Jane Roberts Rick Roberts Ann Robillard David Rogers Rick Rogers Billijo Rogland Rudy Rolipoli Thomas Rollins Michael Rollo Michael Romano Renne Rorison Kerry Roscoe Jeffrey Rosenbery Robert Rosenthal James Ross Debra Rother Susan Rowe David Royer Lora Rumbaugh Patti Ruppert Sid Ann Ruyle Julie Ryman Dean Salman Mitchellene Samia Les Samuelson RIGHT: GAA members Ja Mary Larson and Jill Mair go To ,, 5 14 r , I V' A if . 5- , , 3 f I A 54 I -V r I '4 'R , . 7X 4 i a 'E' 1 3 i ,hr ' f ' .sf in A A , g 4 , ' H Y f N 4, for Mr, fn- iefli ' , X l st A. , ' fg '5i V Q' ' h ' L x, 4 1 V ' n Kline. Sue Spivey, Terri Wooters. t into huddle during a brisk hockey playday. A x h . FACING PAGE: Sophomore Class Officers Judy Kerian, vice-presi- dent: Maura McAuliff, president: Robin Dunkleman, treasurer: and Barbara Gunther, secretary. 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I ., ,S s, fs-.L -if i Richard Sandberg Cheryl Sanderson Richard Sandoval Dan Sappington Paul Scala Jonell Schlund Keith Schirnmel Christine Schindelbeck Daniel Schindler Flick Schinhofen William Schluter Jerianne Schmader David Scholle Janet Schreur Lorrie Schrowe Daniel Schuh Kimberly Schulthies Kathy Schultz Jon Schwetz Jerry Scott Teresa Scotti John Seaman Scott Seamer David Seguine Wendy Seirup April Seley Tricia Sellek Kevin Senator Lisa Sennet Lynn Shackelford Tom Shaffer Kevin Sharkey Brenda Sharpe Gary Sharron Gerri Shearer images-109 110-images l stayed in school to find out who l wasn't. Martin Wright John DeBeauvieres opened wide to gulp last bite of lunch before Warren Sheets Steve Shephard Mark Shigenaga Susan Shobert Tim Short Louise Shultz Pat Siemsen Cindy Sifuentes Kris Silva Cindy Simmons Joseph Simmons Robbie Simon John Simpson Tracy Sisemore Dennis Slater Joann Sleyster Sheldon Sloan Deborah Smith Gayle Smith Jori Smith Kelly Smith heading for next class. i A Wfw ff ' Q V . ' 5 q 5 H ' . I 9,- x Y - ..,. l gf, 4 W .ILP i '.. i , 1 'Si '. , fx Z , ' ,. T- ti Q we QW fra. S -r f , Q , '55 ef 5:1 , , Q ' N Q ., , ,, ' 5, A , Q t V w i 'bfi Q i X - ff1i,ii-F ., -as-X31 , Iva 'K if W fx ,,. 43 ,H E - v- L -'Z ,, V v' ' ' i r 5 X , , , , ' ' ,, ft sa Q 1 . wi -' , ' ,li 1' 5 I' , i , ' f . 1 l i 3' ' ,,:., ff w-gy ' A, ff P A ,, 4 ff Lx . X .. Nts., vi bf. Sv' Q. A f :qw ,,, ' J L H mf if .., .Nu i I fi if, i 4' E M to , y it wi' fi ,- ,., 'gift 55 , , . f :L ff' f V i.li,Lf- X gg .' I ,Y A -s X ,L qv y I . .l , . f- fl Q' i Q Q g. . 4 . , Q i w . X '. 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Q i v XX, 4 nfl' Susan Tait Leigh Tallman Connie Tanaka Catherine Tardif Jerry Taylor Mary Taylor Tonimarie Tejeda Barbara Thomas i tv Tb 4 i Louise Smith Pamela Smith Tim Smith Cathy Smouse Janet Snyder Holly Sobel Vicki Southwell Jeff Spangler Mindy Sparks Kathy Speich Goerge Spencer Adam Speth Susan Spivey Fred Springe Teran Stahly Patty Stammers Susan Standley Jeri Stanfill Robert Stebbins Rebeckah Steed Robin Steidel Marta Stevens Patti Stevenson Susan Stevenson Pauline Stewart Nanci Stinson Robert Stith Steve Stover Jeff Strong Lynnda Strong Thomas Strong Lee Stryffeler Ray Strykala Denise Summers Sue Sundquist Alva Svoboda Becky Swanson Carol Swanson John Swistok Larry Switzer Cynthia Symmes Mark Szerlip 112-images Christine Thomas Sandy Thomas Steven Thomas Karen Thompson Sally Thompson Kim Thomson Don Tibbetts Gregg Till Marla Timken Mary Timpans Linda Ann Todak Richard Tondo John Trimbly Virginia Trosper Theresa Trotter Amy Tucker Brian Turner Randy Turner Tim Turner Ruth Turney Paula Urtado Timothy Vahlstrom Russ Vale Gail Van Bouchaute Mark Vander Hogk Jeffrey Van Etten Lisa Van Minsel Deborah Van Scyoc Mario Vasquez Juanita Velasco Valerie Ventrola Kevin Vickers Timothy Virus One by one, sophomores passed through cafetorium registration lines two weeks before classes began in September f, ,.,. 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Lori Borchard is Y ,,,, ,. , . - .Q 7 .. 4 fl ,. i - +1 1 W A ' ' c, ' Ne 4 9 , ' , Y K I .ff g x 1 , .4 ' ' V15 .Ax ,, 11.0 hx f -1-, ' - lr M , ' l A s , invisible sophomores Johanna Anderson Robert Anderson Steve Andrews George Araki Carla Aufdemberg Audrey Baker Fred Baker Lorraine Barela John Barnes James Barrette Greg Barron James Belflower Russ Bergin Debbie Boaman Steven Borowski William Bouch Laura Bronot Cindy Brown Mike Brush Robert Bryant Julius Budnick Barbara Carey Marcial Carrilie John Cespedes Verlon Chatman Starlett Clark Charlie Creamer Cynthia Davis Richard Dellank Robin Deming Karen Dickenson Richard Draper Vicki Duncan Jeffery Dunn Cynthia Duran Brad Dyer Stephen Edmonds Charles Elder Teri Ennen Brenda Erlich Carmelita Etsitty Jonathan Fielding Robert Fitzgerald Mark Freeman Flobin Fritz Richard Gibson Mike Gilles Earl Goff Rick Gurr John Guyton Sandra Guyton Tony Hadley Elizabeth Halsey Annette Harris Barbara Hernandez Lori Hicks Mark Holdburg Steve Hutcheson Debi Jones Kevin Krouse Tom Larocca Sheryl Lea Patty Leeson Mark Lemke Tony Lewis Teri Liegler Larry Loying Rodney Lyerla Ina MacKin Troy Marsh Mark Mauerhan Mark McClellan Patrick McMahon Ten'y McManus Cheryl Messick Robert Minor Carolyn Misamore Robert Mitchell Kevin Morrison K 65:9 X 4 it f m, -., wwf fi, ,i ,N ,g li I fl A I , 3 , 2' , p it i :R-l f i 1 'F'?7l '7 A P J? Y ' V, Linda Nadybal Lou Ann Nelson Jim Newton Robert Oatman Romam Ojeda Eugene Paulson Victor Pelyzer Bob Perez Randall Pierce Cassie Rach Gary Rich Debra Richardson Alice Ross Rickey Sanders Tony Sammartini Dave Schindler Jonell Schlund Bill Schmidt Janet Schnirl William Schopf Peter Shank Randy Shaw Kevin Sheldon Krista Sliffe Mark Somers Jonathan Sparks Carol Spencer Dale Streit Mark Sumers Jean Swayne Pete Talavera Kerry Tate Jim Taylor Karen Thompson Richard Tondo David Turney Blake Wagoner Joan Weathers Mark Worden -. f .. R , M 'af -,L r . I :Lf J? J ' AM Q5-L 1 S 9 x .A tf K' as' ', C. ay Michael Willett Richard Williams Rick Williams Carla Wilson Brain Wlnterhoff Jeff Woods Terri Wooters Karen Workman Heather Wright Martin Wright Peter Wright James Yanda Mike Yarnell Debbie Yates Donald Yeutter Chris Yorba Cheryl York Jeff York Phil York Lori Young Lisa Zatlin Tina Zeutzius Carey Ziemer Karen Zimmerman images-113 114-junior images We're inbetween-too young for big responsibilities, too old for baby games. Terri McCooI Junior class president Casey Cochran setup campsite on cafetorium roof during fall Spirit Week observance. :au algo: 5 Q.. 1 Q- 'I 1 ' 0 on .5 ' A I 0 uit Y n A 1, sz ' lie' -f f' e' 2 .1 On the way up the down staircase . J u n io rs, faced with a S189 carryeover deficit in the class budget, began the year selling Cokes to thirsty Spartans during August registration. The ambitious class of '74 continued to build up the junior-senior prom fund by selling cider, cokes, and cup cakes at fall football games, Class president Casey Cochran highlighted Spirit Week Activities by spending the night on the Forum roof. Second semester energies were channeled into arrangements for the June 2 prom in the Golden Pheasant banquet room. Looking ahead to senior privileges, the class of 74 dispelled the image of apathetic middle child and generated pep through the combined efforts of the JV cheerleaders and involved junior class members. Put on shelves to model for Art III students, dancers Karen Lundgreri and Ann Kelleribeck displayed stoic demeanor, junior images-1 'I 5 ,f-.Mya ,f f-V V- -,, M 4'-K... v' , V ' ' i 'A ,- , ' mf , .. , . fwfr? :fp ,014 ' , V ' if M fL,.- ar. ,, bi f , Z, na . 14 , ' If A JW,,,1iV f 'uf fy-ffl? i V. ,. 7, . s 1 .1 AK 1 ,ff IV W If I Zsssaci? f rrg fav: J' A ' f elf' 3 Y r if ' W' 1 -I A ij-ii fd ff ff! 7 if 4 + , 5 J ,f Tony Abati Karen Abbott Kristi Abercrombei Kathi Abramson Jo Ellen Agee Patti Ahearn Kent Aiken Chris Ainley Richard Alarcon Charles Albano Julie Albertson Paul Allen Paul Allen Richard Allen Sherry Allen Mike Alvarez Lorna Ames Richard Amezaga Leslie Andersen Ed Anderson Fanchon Anderson Kay Anderson Tonya Anderson Troy Anderson Debbie Andrews Bob Ansari Diane Apodoca Ron Archer Jackie Arend Meredith Armstrong Tim Ameson Carole Arnquist Marlene Auffarth Henry Baca Leslie Bachelder s QV- K, , H 5- I I, l V iv f A' i: 4. I ' b i-'AJR A fiiiiiii g. , F' fs 41. 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Q N I , ' v Ogilvie Diane Baresel Drew Barnett Lisa Barr Laurie Barrette Colleen Barton Debrek Baskins Monica Bassler Christie Bath Linda Bay Jacques Bazinet Gena Beamon Diane Beardsley Curt Beasley Fred Beavans Debbie Becker Denise Beeghley Gwen Beehler Orville Bell Susan Bennett Lori Berardino Jay Betker Blanche Bickerstaff Karen Biester Toni Billotte Human nature will cause people to react the same in a similar situation, Karen regardless of the place or time. Cathy Martin clutched pictures taken during August registration. Candid dismay was frequent reaction of Spartan subjects. 118-images You speak twice as well with your actions. Sandi Bitrich Debbie Blackman Annettee Blackwell Linda Blair Perry Blake Jim Bland Don Blood Brad Boardman Flandy Boehm Yvette Bohannon David Booth Dennis Borchard Joetta Borges Gary Boseck Laurie Bower Jeff Bowles Pete Bowman Kevin Boyer George Braddock Rich Braggins John Brandriff Denise Branson Debbie Braun Laurie Bray Randy Briggs Debbie Brower Mike Brunskill Cheryl Bryan Kevin Bryant David Buchanan Jeff Buchholz Dana Buck John Brandriff N- ,ff t Recording fall activities on film. Gina Beaman maneuvered for best camera angle, .arf ff , t, 'im Q . N' x ' 1- . 'IM iv , Aw NA Q.. 5 f 5, it '1 t- .wt as.. t Q N A W ,N . .., .- , Q- o ,- N z M i - r-.B :Q 6 gs as t TI, 4 .i ' ' if L 4 E fx x fs, xii, . 85 4 , X i Ai N Q ' Qx. , I X 1 I i i ' S' fix. . i K - E 2 1 5 ' -.-. A -I x 3. . K x y ? - - fi if . ' , x- -' 'f , - . ' V f K Et, l ,Q v . ,- 'N . , fe R . L 1 xx I N n M, A , , . ff ' li -' .. . 'Z f- fi? ' , 5 ii 3 . A. 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Cathy Hemker Greta Henderson Jim Henderson Jack Henry Thomas Hernandez Brian Herrera Maria Hertel Carla Hettinga Joann Hicks Dave Hignett Becky Hill Laurie Hill Owen Hill Ted Hillers Rich Hine Cherie Hinsvark Steve Hoffman Greg Hoffner Dale Holland Chris Holleran Susan Holub Maureen Hoolihan Wendy Horn Chris Home Roger Horton Dana Howland Dwight Hoyer Mark Hubbell Patricia Hudson Randy Humphres images-125 126-images Paul Kerr Tom Ketchum Linda Kidder Jim Kilroy Randy Klncade Judy Kindrat John King Kendall King Lance King Steve King Rick Kissler Mike Klecker Tom Klein Wanda Kleist Ben Klick Marty Kline Valerie Knepper Mary Kollar Steve Kolter Keith Koster Frank Kouri Sheri Kovatch Jon Kreider Bruce Kreter - w f 4' - A X J, Tiff' ,A fl? Steve lrluntsman V V V ,N ,V Julie Hurlbut N gy . ,Q ,-gj,V. V V e - Colene Hutto 4 ,we 1 h V ' i' '-' Barry Hyde ' ' 1, , ,. V ' JW, 1 Al- ',, Bob lgram -7- ., VV 'Z' f 45' Dan ller ' X W e A Y 3 Darlene Ingrassi ' ' f i A ? 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'x ff Frank Kuta Rusty Lack Yvonne La Fon Cynthia Lamb Kathy Lamb Joni La Mont Sue Lancaster Mary Beth Lander Daryl Landrum Sallee Lapitz Debbie Larson Donna Larson Sharon Larson Mark Lattirner Betty Lawrence Scott Lawrence Pat Lawther Teri Layton Richard Leavell Chuck Lee Jan Leeth Joanie Lemke Debbie Lentz Kim Lenz Jim Lenzini Nancy Lerer Scott Liegler Vickie Lierman Debbie Lindquist Dan Little Kurt Lobeck Nancy Lochrie Shery Lockridge Jeff Lofgren Mike Loftin Mary Loftus Kim Lohman Phil Lombardo 128-images 'On time' means better late than never. Kay Anderson Jeri Farnstrom sought pastoral surroundings to relax from crowds and pressures. FACING PAGE: Spartans Ron Sorenson, Jeff Paulson and Greg Hoffner exhibited varying degrees of pleasure and style consuming lunch treats, Tor1V Lo Piccolo t e ' '5 ' ' sandi Lucidi 1 ' , John Ludin g .. if P31 Greg Ludlum 2 . A 'IT' ,, n. .L le L 'X ' -av ft, . 'YVNTEW -1- .',,?.fs,,Ly - M' f 31-, it ,- GJLQQ.. lggxv Q ijpl., A A . tba , . 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V 'QNX V 'f 'i-tag ' f i Q J K .V 3.11 ' f D X if. 't images-129 Bobbie Morris Nancy Moons Paul Morris Bob Morrow Karen Mortensen Mike Moug Duane Mowrey Patricia Mueller Bonnie Muhs Ray Muise Gene Mulcahy Joanne Mulcahy Cheryl Mullins Julie Mullins Drew Mumford Bruce Mumper Pat Murphy Gale Musser Fay Myers Steve Myers Diane Nanigian Penny Nash Debbie Neelon Gary Neelon David Nelson Paulette Nelson Scott Nelson Vickie Newton Amy Nichols Cindy Nicholson Steve Nippert Terri Nissen Denise Noppe Gregory Oatley Bill Obrien Jill Olsen Brian Omatsu Rosemary Oneill Larry Ownbey Gail Paddock Cecil Palomino Edward Paquette David Park Kathy Park Fred Parker Kathy Parker Robert Patlian Ken Patterson JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Kurt Lobeck, vice-president: Susan Hammond. treasurer: Casey Cochran. president: Sandy Rohm. UEBSUYEF. ..,,, - 'A 4 gal 2' A . . ig. f if f il 'J ' P 4 ry X- , F r 3. 1 I 1 'gf I K, ' ' f i f ,rf - -on we f' sr ' 1' ' its , if .,,t,, . . , ' ., ,. 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' L Vi X I 'w V' 4 ff- .WV sf I i' 4 f mmf, , fi QQQQ Q A I-ti VV W I VV .12 H VV wi s v Y , , FV P4 if 4 1 V J ,A , I- V 7. . i Iv, l' , meh? is 'QW fi ,r I Q ii if '7'hey didn 't understand how come they had to learn this and that, so they quit to try to find something new-only to understand it was harder than before. Louise Shultz Q.. W . I V Dancing through 21 -hour marathon, juniors Kim Umatum and Les Fields displayed early enthusiasm. t 11 ' : Q ,. e ng 'I c , 1 Dave Scott er if f' 2. Q ' '. ,L if . Robin Scott ' .. N 2 are ,S . 2 'X' ii f h - f ,go 4: Q ' Louis Scotti ' , , ' M 1 Ei.: 33 r , xv f Pam Sears A. 1 4 w ,, . Q i h z - V gy V .jf L V Eliff gerlsert gif ji?-i , 1- L, -' e N ' QW ei, Q, ' , 4 ar e ars . p , we . f E? j X Kiss ,0 Cynthia sever - . - K ff Q obln Sharon 9 , -e Mx Rickie Shaw , L I Q : L Greg Shearer ' f 2? t ' 'J ' 'R f -- x M S 2 Kevin Sheldon , f -rc ,gr Q i W f- 1 Q .1 V Jackie shenefrene - ' .. Q - 11' x lg, , - , ge t .e 5, . Karen Shirley N' A -e . 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K is A - -. - X , if .i F ' i X1 Danny Abramson Brooke Allman Jan Anderson Brenda Avoly Mark Barbour Gail Barns John Bateson Laurie Anne Benzie Barbara Jan Bora Jo Brickner Daniel Brown Douglas Brunk Mark Bryon Gary Cain Steve Caneva Don Collier Cheryl Cope Carl D'Agostino Penny Dalke Dennis D'Elene Marie Dho Jerry Diaz Claire Dickenson Mike Duncan Dana Encheff Carrie Fehr Dan Field Tim Forward Renee Fournier Kevin Fox Wendy George Nancy Gillete Janine Gore Richard Grier Robin Hawkins Greg Henline Darryl Heiwitt David Higday Donald Higgins Jerry Hoffman Pauline Hough Susan Hoxie Gene Hoyer Lynn Hudson Mary Hummell Steve Humphrey Dean lacopetti Dana Jacobs Marsha Jevec Kathleen Johnson JanisJones RobertJones Bill Langdon Frank Lewis Lonnie Lewis Randal Love Kathy Lundgren Jack MacDonald Jana Maxwell Rhonda McDonald Mike McQuade James Miller Randy West Kent Westfall Cheryl White Scott Whitesell Chris Wiebe Dana Wiester Jim Willhite Bruce Williams Lynda Williams Kim Williamson Mark Wilson Penelope Wilson Dan Windemuth Mark Winn Wayne Withers Kevin Wixed Linda Woidneck Dave Wood John Woodbridge Jannell Woodhouse Jeff Woolley Jean Wooters Mike Yamada Kathy Yanda Lynn Yaros Roland Zamarripa Debbie Zeutzius Steve Ziemer Mike Miramontes David Moore Steve Moorehouse Cynthia Nepp Patricia Nieri Edward Oueilhe Anna Outhuyese Shelley Overly Andrew Phillips Carry Renolda Alan Risl-ier Steve Rlsner Kathy Scholz Sheryl Shapero Cheryl Sharpe Manual Singh Lori Sisson Stanley Shenears Sandy Stevens Karen Swanson David Thomas George Toly Mark Vanderhoek Mark Vandervelden Jenny Webb Dave Weirner Jackie Weina Kimberly Williams Barb Wolsky Paul Worden images-137 1381iipages X ff sr 1' P-N '- 1: L'1, N535 HF 'T.-T:-Q rff'-fsivfllm v 'f f-ss-Aus. , -:...u,::1:f,, .-, ,-, ABOVE: LEFT: Tina Fischback and Lynn Hallock used the modern dance medium to express individuality in a void of conformity, BELOW LEFT: Offering a preview of Spartan homecoming victory, senior Dan Wischnack and friend soundly disposed of Katella rowdies. I fi 1 f -J fi x-. AZQISFPT '- is Jpeg? L N. - S ei?-eb' ee, - : it . Q TH .,,f I. 1,1 , N' 'ff ,V. .x .. , 1 ,.,. -171,1 -1 ,, 4, ,, L .,f .X 1' ' Y - '- f' ' f-,-?'E:- fe-,-gzmqgz-get-.zgey.g',q:f35::e,1,g-i -V --1,44 , fs if sy.-, 5: A, -3 ,gg-fe-, A.-sides.. ,,h.:, ,,.- -ne. 1-sexi ,ew .Y,...,, ., - ...G -f,,,.,,.....,. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS lfrom Ieftl Mark McMillan, vice- president, Brian Hester. president, Debbie Sears,'secretary. and Galen Thomas, treasurer, struggled to bring unity to a large and diverse class. ' 29,fWt , Your senior year is a lot less school and a lot more life. Charlotte Endter Suspended between regimentation and freedom, seniors moved in slow motion through pre-destined cycles. With senses numbed by repetition of innumerable facts and routines, seniors met unseen pressures with practiced aplomb. Dazed, harassed and weary. seniors moved towards the poignant release of graduation. Klan images-1 39 .L.. Why doesn 't anybody look up to small people with big hearts? Silvia Alvarado BELOW1 Debbie Cobine smiled prettily at anonymous admirer, but long time boyfriend Mike Thomas registered dismay. BELOW RIGHT: Senior spirit day drew enthusiastic members of class of '73 to forum stage. 140-images ar Q5 Nvi- Pvvy--Y H' 5-Y-'-was! vwfvgv-YD ----- - -. .Awe 'fi if EN A ,, i I f 4 it A .V .1 - 4 ' 64.17 Q n X Q23 Li,-.da Altheide Silvia Alvarado Gary Adams Susan Ahumada Deborah Albertson Michael Alderete Jeff Alderman Crystal Almstadt Alan Anderson Debbie Anderson Debi Anderson nav-: 'v T' 7 - ef. ' . f E . ' 5 9, 2: 4-.1 ' 'Q 'E 2: tg 'O' Z7 if 'cv Erin Anderson Greg Anderson Jeff Anderson Ray Anderson Scot Anderson Wayne Anderson Bob Andrei Dave Ansari Cheryl Arnold James Arnwine Sue Arvin Brenda Avaloz DEBBIE ALBERTSON: Remembers rowdy parties. field trips. and lots of good times in P.E. JEFF ALDERMAN: Don't ever give up. Basketball 2: House of Representatives 3: C. S.F 2.3.4. CHRYSTAL ALMSTADT: Our maker gave us two hands. one to hold him. the other to our fellow man. lf our hands are full of struggling for possessions, we can hold neither God nor humanity. S Club 4: G.A.A. 4: Choir 2: Debating Team 2, LINDA ALTHEIDE: Character is the only thing we make in this world and take with us into the next. SILVIA ALVARADO: Why doesn't anybody look up to small people with big hearts. Drill Team 2: Drama Club 2. ALAN ANDERSON: l've got my pigskin now and school's out of my hair. I am leaving Villa Park, and never returning there. Varsity Football 2: Drama 2. DEBBIE ANDERSON: The man who finds life will find it through trusting God. Remembers building Ben Hur float. Rose Parade. PYC Tour, Maranatha Concerts. DEBI ANDERSON: I complained because I had no shoes. then I met a man with no feet. ERIN ANDERSON: Remembers lots of good times, having a friend like Candi, and learning lt is ours to offer what we can. His to supply what we cannot. Y.W.C.A. 2.3, Chaplain 2: Pep Club 2.3.4-: House of Representatives 2.3: G.A.A. 2.3: Girls' League 2: Varsity Club 4: Mascot 4. GREG ANDERSON: Out on the town at the Blue Moon saloon, trying on clothes at the Nearly New. Art Club 3.4: Honor Roll 21 Drama Club 2: Chess Club 2.3: Spanish Club Pres. 3: House of Representatives 3.4. SCOT WILLIAM ANDERSON: Whatever your lot in life. build something on it. Varsity Football 3.4: Varsity Basketball 4: Class Pres. 2: Senate 3.4: Lettermen's Club 2.3: Varsity Club 3.4: Key Club 2.3. WAYNE ANDERSON: Remembers Smith's rare biology class. C1uartucci's Switcha-Rooney Principle. the iron rule of Mrs. Gibbs reading lab. getting nailed in murder ball. Football 2.3: Tennis 2.3.42 Wrestling 2. DAVE ANSARI: Canada or bust. Football 2.3: Baseball 2.3. JAM ES ARNWINE: New Mexico All State Band 2.3: Southern California Honor Band 4: Symphonic Band 2.3.41 Orchestra 4: German Club 2.3: Student Council 2.3: National Merit Finalist. SUE ARVIN: Remembers getting back with Richard. Soc. Psych with Dave. 2nd period P.E.. and August 6th, 28th. 31st, 1971. images-141 Lindon Bachelder Peggy Bailey Sue Bailey Connie Banning Dennis Barnes Steven Barnett William Barnhart James Barstad Vicki Bartlett Derek Baskins Roy Bauer Gail Baxter if ' V L 5,727 , V532 C3 .Q 1 1 ,f , ff as +A f g ' 4 wg 44 ww - ei w zw ' P ,, -fa: ,N I ..- , ,ig , 4 , ,1 ' ' ' it , 3 fa . , we z ,ii 5 ,f,, N ,Z,h if , gift- 4:14. ' ff' i if M ,. 4, .ef V I5 X , ' M f f l Mg f f W , 1 4 .L 9 7 f WW 1 1 ,Mi ,QM ,h A X. l. -,l I Julie Davis acknowledged wolf whistle from forum benches on her way to snack bar. 'S 1 V27 6 . .9 S1 X v ,im W ' I wr an 456, 47 E fa f 9 f , if 4, .lily tl 'sv Craig Beam Julie Beard Deborah Beaver Donna Bedard Mickey Bednar Debi Beeghley Lynne Beehler Steven Belknap Dan Bellmyer John Belville Mark Belville Roy Alan Berry I am an individual in a world striving for conformity. Connie Banning PEGGI BAILEY: Remembers getting in trouble, working as a gas station attendant, meeting Randy. Plans to attend Santa Ana College and become a nurse. CONNIE BANNING: I am an individual in a world striving for conformity. My goal is not to exist, but to live. I am happy because I am free. Girls' League Representative 2: Girls' League Secretary 3: Pep Club 2,3,4: Varsity cheerleader 4: Lettermen's club 4, DEREK E. BASKINS: University of 17th and Bristol, here I come, Auto Club 2.3.4. President 43 l,C.C. 43 House of Representatives 4: Drama Club 2,33 Sun Datsun Racing Team 3.4. GAIL BAXTER: With a friend at hand, you will see the light: if your friends are there. everything is all right. Pep Club 2. CRAIG BEAM: Senator 2,32 SAC 2.3: SAC vice-chairman 2: Oracle staff 2.3: Oracle sports editor 3. MICKEY BEDNAR: Man's flight through life is sustained by the power of his knowledge. CASC Representative 4: ASB Cabinet 4: Video Tape Tech. 2.3.41 Varsity Football Statistician 3.4: Odyssey photographer 3,41 J.V. Baseball 4: l.C.C. 2.4: Coin Club 2,3, Pres. 4: Photo Club 2.3. Pres. 2. LYNNE BEEHLER: If a task is once begun, never leave it till it's done, be the task great or small. so it well or not at all. Biggest achievement: graduating, ROY ALAN BERRY: Whatever is done is done. I just can't recall, it doesn't matter at all. We see it's clear: we were meant to be here from the beginning. images 143 T rouble with you is the trouble with me,' got two eyes, but we still can't see. Mark Blucker ,J aesfzm i , f ' , f ,fn ' fl f 'if f2fi,:ff 1 V . 'cz'-r J 1 'fr 134.2-3? 4120 I , f , x f 9 vgv 1 1 , , 1 J y I 1 X f , , ' 2 'Inv' X LV k,kA ,.f ' tis? - X P ...v 5 Q fi, , -'Pa' 5' . 2 4 t sixk , x V. -1 . Sw i 2.44 . Donna Bettey Peri Bickler Ron Bigelow Mark Blucker Helen Bly Torn Boden Beverli Bowen Jeff Boyer Ronald Bradford 144-images Q? rj 3 ,M 'E f ll 1 - l Dale Best Barbara Bisset Faith Bosheff Danae Bradley Alan Betker James Black Carolyn Bottomley Robert Brambley PERI BICKLER: lt's time now to go, for everything must end. l'll see you soon I know, knowing time is my friend, Y-Teens 2. l.L.M.C. 2.3.4, MARK BLUCKER: Trouble with you is the trouble with me, got two eyes but we still can't see. HELEN BLY: Today will soon be a memory, so don't let it come to an end without a smile, without a song. or just a word with a friend. C.S.F. 2,3.4: Honor Roll 2,3,4. FAITH EILEEN BOSHEFF: To all myfriends, l'lI love forever, you have added so much to my life that I could never forget. Board of Control 3: House of Representatives 2: Pep Club 2,31 Banners 2,3. Captain 4, CAROLYN BOTTOM LEY: Marching Band 2.3.41 House of Representatives 4: Conservation Club 3, JEFF BOYERL C.S.F. 2,35 House of Representatives 4. DEBBIE BRANDRIFF: Faith is the substance of the things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. LILLEEN BROWN: Ask and it shall be given you: Seek and ye shall find: Knock and it shall be opened unto you. C.S.F. 3. 2 fi My .lk ,li ,fri-it f 34 I van. 15 '-All '17 Deborah Brandriff Lynda Braun Lilleen Brown Pamela Brown Senior Randy Clayton and sophomore Lisa Beam c roundhouse for nutrition break confab. hose bench by Berne Broadbent Tom Brown images-145 N '11 ' ., -' 1 an . r t i 'I IN 146-images Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create that fact. Terri Cahill As? M, N an is W... ig, sz i' 5 ' ' .. Q' QNX iizi or si 5sQ3?5i?? .5' - ii - - i1',1s1:1 Dolores Bryant Mary Ann Burnes Janette Buskirk unix 17 'wlfiifmr ,. , .xr - f ,, gi U ' M ed 157-g -r f -. s Q 2, . 9 'W ' '15 -Q Lf , 1, . t . X, W E '- Eii:Efl1- K .,..- i f s -gs f ly m e, -tr-af r , X V A, , , 5- fe . frm ' K Y L-f z ... r... , r 'f' A v i' r NSR Q Q. sl x 1 ef' six ,fe Q r , is S 1335 . .' X i f -vi Hi 3 l David Buck Marlene Budgett Melanie Burton Deborah Bush Sarah Cain Terri Cahill A buxom Scot Anderson prepared to lead cheers as part of senior spirit day festivities. bs-I - ar? V l Dan Bruggeman Rob Brunger Kobie Bullock Mike Burg DOLORES BRYANT: I remember sophomore pep club meetings. Henry and Harvey. the Stones Concert, Prom '72, Spring Vacation '72 in Palm Springs, and llama. Pep Club 2: Dance Production 3,43 Dance Club 3.4. MIKE BURG: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears However measured or far away. MARY ANN BURNES: Remembers washmachining in the waves on 4th street, Going Home, advertising. the snow. G.A.A. 2: Choral Club 2: Pep Club 2: Drill Team 2: Annual Staff 4. TERRI CAHILL: Be not afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact. Class secretary 2.3: ASB secretary 45 G.A.A. 2: Girls' League 2.3: YWCA 3.4: Pep Club 4, BOB CAMPBELL: Band 2.3.43 Orchestra 4. GARY CAPOZZOLI: lf you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere. DAWN CARDEN: Summer of '71 and '72 in Big Bear, A. L. and V.P., J.l.T,B., Old Miners Days. EACC, Hyde. Whittier, NORM CARHILL: Remembers staying awake through British Literature. Varsity Golf 2.3.4- 'W we 53 ,FZ , ' f, ,fit i f 'Y' my ' mv' fr iq., 13 If MW' W j I 419 4,-.1 C7 i If ' , Q .wwf ., . i. 1 - A W , ii, W :lf .. ' ' -i 'inf , .f . . V , I . ' 1, 'I U 1 T il' 4 It E 4 uf ff' v Armed with cash or check and deposit receipts, seniors surrounded Albert 84 James delivery trailer as eagerly awaited portrait packages were distributed. Steve Calles Robert Campbell Mike Campo Sandy Campos Janie Cangelosi Gary Capozzoli Dawn Carden Norm Carhill images-147 148-images N... Qk'X fc ,i fx Q Q . ggi i S ff' 'Ox . q,,.,,-v i ' WC - :JZ - ' s be ,C gv i K -ef A ' f .A ' i '.f Q' , sf, V Julie Carlson Karen Carlson Doug Chapman Christy Charles Karen Chester Diane Cholewinski Following annual Christmas assembly, Ron Sage hoisted his temporary charge into better viewing position. .., .Al-t Peter Carroll Chris Chaffee Robyn Chambley John Chavez Gayle Cheney Bonnie Chesebro f' f ff? 'Law 5-g. lov' ,,.- Deborah Clark Jack Clark Randy Clayton Pam Cleary Deborra Cobine Don Cole Trevor Colon Janet Comstock Denise Conkey . . it's the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes the sun shine everywhere. Diane Cholewinski CHRIS CHAFFEE: I have to say to my friends-this road goes a long, long way. and if we're going to find the end, we're going to need a helping hand. B Track 2: Varsity Track 3,45 House of Representatives 4: Cross Country 2. ROBYN LYNN CHAMBLEY: One seed can start a garden, one drop can start a sea, one doubt can start a hating, one dream can setusfree. Chess Club 2: Honor Roll 2,35 Spanish Club 4. KAREN CHESTER: To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else-means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight, and never stop fighting. DIANE CHOLEWINSKI: l really believe it's the song you sing and the smile you wear that makes the sun shine everywhere. DEBBIE CLARK: Remembers all the good times with the four of us. especially Big Bear, the sugar bears at R.R., New Year's Eve 71-72, Yuma on the river, and the beach 72. Pep Club 2: Drill Team 2.3: G.A.A. 2. DEBORRA JEAN COBINE: Remembers falling down the stairs, Mr. Brunt The Leprecaunf' Dolores and I pushing the Falcon, Date Dad, finally going out with Michael, and Neck and Dumbo, Pep Club 2,32 Concert Choir 3.4. DENISE RENEE CONKEY: Likes M., the beach at night, Robert Redford, Porsches, football, skiing, honesty. Dislikes vacuum cleaners, super spartans, and false friendships. Remembers U.C.R., Mammoth, good times with D.S. and Miss Canavina's biology class. Benchwarmers 4. Banana Man Mike Sandoval stretched a point during discussion in round house music room. images- 1 49 150-images ?Q if Jane Corby Kathy Cox Linda Crosby The darkest hour is just before the dawn. Candi Curtis '55 if '54 'Z' '73 Ss Vis. Sv.. gi CX Q if John Costa Kevin Costner Debbie Crooks Kurt Crosby Steve Crowley Randy Cudworth RIGHT: Exploring every nook and cranny of new swimming pool construction area, senior Bill Fletcher left no door unopened. YT'-Ty' Anne Conover Greg Consalvi Mary Cowden Barbara Cox W2 ...s , 3 v, ,, Kerry Dancer Lisa Davey ABOVE: Senior Joe Melendez bantered with friends in quad area during midmorning break. ANNE MARIE CONOVEFI: Consider the lilies ofthe field, how they grow: they toil not. neither do they spin, and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these . . . Dance Club secretary 3, President 4: Odyssey staff 4: Bible Club 2. KEVIN COSTNER: Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. MARY M. COWDEN: I love cold winds, the rain, nature, blue jeans, and cover girl make-up for my face. Art Club 4. KURT J. CROSBY: Canada or bust. Football 2: Track 2,3. STEVE CROWLEY: School makes me shout, I can't wait until I get the heck out. BARBARA COX: Science Club 4: A.F.S. 4. , sr ' ra ,fr u .W ' - 721 if ' ' fr ' if fiffmfzr . . ff .,. . f. ff, 1- 'lgj t X ., .,, , . . 7 , 4,9 1 if ff' ' W f -- f,f+'vaw:r , V . , Y 4, . ' ff W M46 5 1 . , lla- 11's-'ew Jim Cunningham Candi Curtis Kevin Curtis Pam Dabrowski Debbie Davidson Julie Davis CANDI L. CURTIS: The darkest hour is always just before the dawn. Concert Choir 3.4: G.A.A. 2,31 Pep Club 2.3.45 Dance Club 2. KERRY ANN DANCER: Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give, I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled. neither let it be afraid. Drama Club 2.3.41 Dance Club 3.4. DEBBIE DAVIDSON: Remembers becoming cheerleader. learning to accept people for what they are . . . Willy Wonka's house 718172, Cheerleading camp. all the great times with my beautiful friends, and especially,l1!7!71 Sr 8!7!72. G.A.A, Z: Pep Club 2.3.43 Jr. Class Vice President. Steering Committee 3.4: Varsity Cheerleader 4. JULIE ELIZABETH DAVIS: Remembers still getting ready to live, learning and being helped by a considerate person. days with Gary and more to come. Homecoming Princess 4. 'fs ,lr .gat images 152-images 'N iq in ' . ,ess , Ag 4 ff ' iz. 495 Q61 I Q, x .Q-gif uve X 4 7 Lindon Davis Martha Davis Janet De Clark Cheryl De La Cuesta Sandi Denniston Dennis De Priest RIGHT: Contemplating newspaper editorial, school board repre- sentative Randy Rogers appeared oblivious to journalism room bustle. ff,-' il li Q , 4: , 5'-a-www-Q mm-Q., Nydea Day Carole Dayton Cathy Decker Patricia DelaSar1t0S Steve De Mint Linda Dennis I Douglas Dere Andrew Dickinson Russell Dix ABOVE: Seniors Ja Oracle deadline. Hard thoughts, cold facts, and some wild dreams. Cheryl de Ia Cuesta NYDEA DAY: Life is like an onion. you peel it offone layer at a time, and sometimes you weep G.A.A. 2.4: House of Representatives 4. CAROLE DAYTON: Remembers talking to M.M. about A.H., July 22 meeting J.C., backpacking with Doc. planning a party for Ms. Mead with L.C., A.H., AND MD.. having a party in the hospital. Concert Choir 2.3: Drama Club 3: Music Club 3: Backpacking Club 3. CATHY DECKER: Remembers Duck's friendship through the years, '73 New Year's Eve and morning performing with Disneyland in the Rose Parade. happiness of receiving a scholarship to Joffrey Ballet Company in New York. JANET DE CLARK: Remembers all the good times with Tim. Mike, and Cathy. Erie Canal. soda pop festival in Illinois, meeting Joe Cocker personally. Bastanchury, Aspen. Vail and snowbird. and Elvis Presley: likes water and snow skiing, concerts. beach and the river. Pep Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Benchwarmers 4: Ski Club 3, CHERYL DE LA CUESTA: Hard thoughts, cold facts, and some wild dreams. STEVEN DE MINT: Varsity Football 4. LINDA LU DENNIS: The Art Dept. and all the good times in John's class. Vern and all the guys. And the day I realized I only had I5 days of school left and all my friends I was going to leave. TOM DE VAUG HN: In our world of today there are many kinds of people. It depends on the type of individual as to what they will become. However, there are so many wrong people. and no matter what way you look at it. the right people always use the right means to accomplish anything. V ANDREW DICKINSON: Supercalifragilisticexbialidocious. Concert Choir 2,41 Varsity Track Mgr. 3,4: Chamber Singers 3.4. RUSSELL DIX: Football 2,3.4: Wrestling 23 Varsity Club 4. KEVIN W. DOANE: In memory of Billy Reed and the Jack-a-lopes, Coronation Court 4: S.A.C. 4: House of Representatives 4. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I images-153 154-images Triumph lights Spartan defensive lineman Jim Cunningham's face after scoring nhf' Qf 7' decisive touchdown over San Clemente Tritons. r is-x Fu..- i fx' Harry Dodge Andrew Dolan Roger Dfgyef Vickie Drey Larry Duff Chefvl Domino Suzanne Dos Passos Marian Durst Catherine Dyer Christopher Eastwood Patti Dovvsett Kirk Doyle M'Ch3e' DUHY Fern Dunkleman Rx, il I is .,,,....., Robert Edelbrock Cindy Edwards Michael Emge Charlotte Endter Cecilla Espinoza Jan Ewell Susan Faber Connie Fairchild David Eichinger Rachel Enriquez Bob Eveld Susan Farb ANDREW F. DOLAN: Life, life, life is a cloud: you don't have to come down. Life, life, life, tell it like it is, you don't have to die before you live. Cross Country Mgr.-3,43 Track Mgr,-3.4: French club-3: Vocal Ensemble-41 Concert Choir'43 Chambers Singers-4: Drama-3. SUZANNE DOS PASSOS: A thousand plastic flowers don't make a desert bloom, a thousand empty faces don't fill an empty room, PA'l'l'l DOWSETT: Co-Ed Club-2. KIRK DOYLE: Likes racing motorcycles and hopes to ride the National Circuit. ROGER DRAYER: There is a thin line between madness and genius and the society in which you live determines this. House of Representatives-21 Photo Club-4g Latin Club-43 Principal's Honor Roll-3. MARIAN DURST Ididdyl: Will never forget, Feb. 22, 1970, The good things that life has to give, Moni, shining people on and trying to bring alittle sunshine into people's lives . . . remember, say it with a smile. Steering Committee-2,3,4L House of ' Representatives-2,33 Board of Control-4: G.A.A.-2,33 Flag Twirler- 2,33 Girl of the Month-23 Pep Club-2.3.4, Odyssey Staff-4. CATHERINE MARIE DYER: Likes D.J., Garden Grove, cutting the square, dislikes being poor: remembers summers at Lake Gregory, starving in San Diego, good times with N,K., S.L., D.S. and D.C. Pep Club-2,3,4. MICHAEL EDWARD DUFFY: Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not: unrewarded genius and determination alone are omnipotent. C.S,F.-2,3,4: Vice President-3: President-4: Senate-2,,4: Oracle Staff-3,43 Odyssey Staff-43 Harvard Book Award-3: Orange County Academic Decathalon-4. CINDY EDWARDS: Remembers summer of 71 and 72, S8tM, Sadie Hawkins, having to be at school by 7:30, going to San Diego with B,L,R. BDS parties, beach house, getting lost in L.A., C,L.S.M. and Santa Claus. Pep Club-2,3. MIKE EMGE: Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man, but sooner or later the man who wins is the man who thinks he can. Varsity Baseball-2,3,4: Varsity Club-2.3.43 Lettermen's Club-2,3,4. CHARLOTTE ENDTER: If you can relax and have a little faith, things will always be resolved and always with the best results. C.S.F.-2',3,4: Choir-2: Journalism-33 Annual-3,45 Associate Editor 4: G.A.A.-2. SUSAN FABER: A soft answer turns away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger. Odyssey Staff-4g Bible Club-31 Dance Club-41 Photo Club-4. CONNIE FAIRCHILD: lf you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter: for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself, Pep Club-2, House of Representatives-3: Drill Team'2,3, SUSAN FAR B: Man is, that he might have joy. Commissioner of Pep-4: Classic Court-43 Coronation Court-4: Girl of the Month-45 Concert Choir-3. Man is, that he might have jo y. Susan Farb images- I 55 fn' N '47 gr '34n y man's death diminishes me because I am involved with mankind. Tina Fischback if 7 '1 ff , 1 if K5 f 'ww if f f , QU ,, . .. I . ,Wi Q41 ' f X ,.,, 4 M4 ,, ,, ff. 1 f, 4 , m :Er V 'v fav Q 3 I W uv 2 f ' V if ' I ,f 1 f- ,j,A4W' kv ,, V I 59555 ' V t ffl x 11-x w ' i i 156-Images Monte Farris Laura Fields Laura Fioretta A ?57 5? W-V' arf' Steven Fast Vicki Feldner Beth Figueroy Mark Filsinger Tina Fischbach Bob Fish Senior Cris Smith expressed distaste with VPHS bell system. f. V - .m t f K Q 1 -a Q x if We W: tr' ' ,X T' V: 4 i6'X ' Q i X ,, L : www Q, . A ' Q if S' 3 5 N , ,l 5 1 'M xx if ..-Q9 Il 3 f . af ,X g .5 fe, , . A is ns uwllh Debbie Farnum Thomas Farrell Susan Fellows Martha Fernandez :life f v rp.:- ww 4 W JI f , J Tim Forward Mary Fox DEBBIE FARNUM: Remembers backpacking, Elton John concert, Medical School and all the great times with C.H. Drill Team-2,3. MONTE FARRIS: lt's not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. . . . remembers San Diego, being caught in a snowstorm, beach houses, camps. hockey and football. GAA-2,3,4: Pep Club-2,3,4L C,S.F.-2.3: Senator-2: Girls' League- 3: Odyssey Staff-4: Varsity Cheerleader-4. STEVEN FAST: Many have questioned Why7 Others have answered lt is written. I ask neither why nor why not, because no one will listen. Football-2: Cross Country-3,4: Varsity Wrestling- 2,3,4: Drama Club-3: Varsity Track-2,3,4: Choral Club Treasurer-3: Concert Choir-2,3,4: Vocal Ensemble-3,43 Lettermen's Club-2: Varsity Club-3,42 C.S.F.-2. LAURA JANE FlORE'l'l'A: Remembers being a loser but really being a winner, finding true friendship. the rowdies and B.E. Shall always work to spread the perfect peace found in Jesus. G,A.A.- 2,3: Spanish Club-21 Banners-3: Bicycle Club-4. TINA LEE FISH BACH: Any man's death diminishes me, because l am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls: it tolls for thee. Track-2,33 S Club-2,3,4: ABOVE: Chris Steele, Linda Heller, Brenda Jensen, and Diane White studied and exclaimed over senior portraits distributed inthe fall. Xxx Janice Fischer Bill Fletcher Bob Floren Dave Florio Robyn Fox Gina Fragnoli Concert Choir-2,3,4: G.A.A.-2,3: Chamber Singers-3,41 Honor Choir-3.4: Gymnastics Team-3.4: Dance-3.4: CSF.-4. JANlCE FISCHER: You never really leave a place you love: part of it you take with you, leaving part of yourself behind. Oracle Staff 2.3.41 Odyssey Staff-4: Flag Twirlers-31A.S.B. Cabinet-3: CASC Rep.-3, Senate-4: Dance Club-2. BILL FLETCHER: The cellophane sailed over the preeble fondue. Beware of the best friends moustache for it will kiss the mighty ass of time. Grandiosity also plagues the wondrous perturbance we have come to know as life. I thank this school for everything l know. Oracle Staff-4: Photo Club-45 Auto Club-4: Jr. Balloonists of America-2,3,4. DAVE FLORIO: Remembers meeting Cap, spraining both thumbs. Ensemble, getting away with so much, Mr. Hath and flunking all A.D. tests, GINA FRAGNOLI: Remembers the Y beach houses, learning to water ski, summer of'72, Willy Wonka '71, and the Eggman of '72. Senate-2.3: Pep Club-2,3,4: Girls' League Officer-4: CSF-22 Senior Steering Committee. images-1 57 I 158-images Live in the present that you may be ready for the future. 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LORI FRANZ: Remembers San O.. Bolsa Chica, San Filipe, Kelso. the cabin, puertocitas. Yuma, on the river with M.K, and D., October 14, and Labor Day. DEBBIE FRICK: When I am given the opportunity, let me be understanding and forgiving, Remembers 'IO-23-71. Vocal Ensemble-2.3.45 Pep Club-23,43 Concert Choir-3: Girl of the Month-2. DAVID A. GAYLORD: Listen to the rain, listen to the falling rain. With every drop our love grows, who cares about the weather, as long as we are together. lfor Mary Nelsonl WEN DY GERARD: You say you want to be somebody: then apparently you don't want to be yourself. GAA-2.3: Pep Club-3.4: Songleader-4: Homecoming Princess-4: Varsity Club-4 PAMELA GIBSON: He who loses money much: he who loses a friend loses more, but he who loses faith loses all. Honor Roll-2,35 Choir-2.3, ROBBE ARNOLD GIBSON: Before you criticize the past years. remember that you are now leaving the last santuary of youth. CSF-2.3.43 National Merit Scholarship-4, MELINDA GILBERTSON: Our chief want in life is somebody who shall make us do what we can. Coed Club, VALINDA GLASNER: Live in the present that you may be ready for the future. Remembers beach house '72, camp, Panama, my surprise party. and most ofall my friends. House of Rep.-3: Steering Committee-4: Pep Club-2,3.41GAA-2.3. MARK GLIDDEN: Things are always darkest before they go pitch black, RANDY GOLDMAN: It is easy to see other peoples problems clearly. but we tend to ignore our own. because we're afraid of them. Varsity Football 3.4. DIANNA L. GOODE: There is a silence born of love which expresses everything. Honor Roll-2, images-159 160-images Chris Smith, Chris Steele, Melinda Moore, and Jean Janson pre- pared to generate spirit for faculty Jacalope football team during Spartan Spirit Week. f -ww Y ,- fire? 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W' ,W . yzw ,.m5fZaiMf 0Zf ' W ' - 14 I , If 7 f J 1 Caroline Harding Rick Harrison Keith Hartsuiker Carla Haun Mark Healy Rusty Heaps Vicki Hempenius Bruce Henderson I , in 'S Sue Harvey Matt Hayson Lynnda Heller Gregg Henderson l RORY DENNIS GOSHORN: For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face, now I know in part but then I shall know fully just asl also have been fully known. German Club-2,41 House of Rep.- 43 German Club Pres.-4: ICC. ROSALIND GRANDEYi Life is but a moment: only do what you are destined and be proud of it. Remembers sunny days, Mich., parties, bowling and getting in trouble. Newspaper-3: Odyssey-41TARS-21 YMCA-3. DAWN HEATHER GRESSLEY: We've onlyjust begun, white lace and promises, and the promise we each make to each other on that special day. MICHAEL STEVEN GUNTHER: Remembers Long Beach in the rain, and the Hollywood Lane parade. Where would I be if it wasn't for Mr. E. Band-2.3. ALICE HALL: The joy of the Lord is your strength. Concert Band- 2.3,4: Pep and Stage Band-4. KIM HANSEN: Baseball 2.33 House of Rep.-4. SUSIE HARVEY: No matter how much you love someone, or something . . . sooner or later you have to let go. GAA-2. CARLAJEANNE HAUN: The more beautiful the inside one maintains for oneself, the more attractive the outside he presents to others. I feel it's important for each individual to be happy in oneself first, before showing true happiness on the outside. GAA-2: Tennis Team-23 Pep Club 2,3,4: Steering Committee-4: Classic Court Princess-3: Homecoming Queen-4: J.V. Cheerleader-3: Varsity Cheerleader-4: Lettermen's Club-3: Varsity Club-4. RUSTY HEAPS: The sun was shining brightly and I could hardly wait to ponder at my window and gaze at my estate. My eyes fell on alittle bird with a yellow bill. I beckoned him to come and quickly closed the window and smashed his , . . head. VICKIE HEMPENIUSZ Remembers R.C., snow skiing. and O.E. Biggest accomplishment was getting through the front door on Friday nites. My most meaningful experience was getting engaged. Drill Team-2.3. Life is but a moment, do what you are destined and be proud of it. Rosalind Grandey images-161 iam ,Q Q-11, 'f e:. 22, '-19. . ,, .4 r-, A N .. .- f' J? neg 1 Bull Henning Catherme Hennley Lynne Heuvel Nlarcle Hlcks , :f 4 if 1' y 1. ,, J , , , in gift J 2 , 4, 4, V I Y 5 0 'W Q! f 4 f 7 1, 0? ' fs f 4, W . ' 'I ,W ,G , ffl, f ,A ' l ,fA g os.. ,L X M 7 f 1 f f f ff ' 4' 4 gf 6 X X ! x ffwywf I' 2, 7? 1 ,W ,,, fi ' Sf 1 ma V nf 1 js, V' ' 4 , 5 f , My 4,55 fa I ff? ii, fm ffffg 3658 15 1 ,ffwfw 5 if Q if g M, va M Y -vw, 1 Sf fl iff? .,, mf' , Mmm. ' Ar' , , Wm .1 y ' ' VX fimpif fff I ' XV Iv ' X V b x in ,Q X . f if Q su-'X c:: '7 Donald Hill Kathy Hxne Pam Hoffman Greg Holdberg Introducing KateIIa Rowdues and Super Spartans Marian V . kijy Jim Holdridge Marilee Horn Philip Hubbell Randy Hunter 5 X . Gail Holland Jody Householder James Humphreys Sa lofi .. ., ., ,.,,., . .i g A' I A I. . Q-. I an - -we vf- 1' X4 52 f V' f' ww M X r Kathleen Hoolihan Cindy Howard Dale Hunter Vicki Isaacson Life is mostly froth and bubb!e Patti Hoffman BILL HENNING: When your life has ended and your stay in this world is over, how many of the things that are important to you now will really matter? C Basketball-2: Chairman, Board of Control 4. ALYSA HETTINGA: l'll always remember P.H.S. but will especially remember VPHS with its warm and friendly people. MARCIE HICKS: Soon you begin to realize that I don't want to is the greatest reason in the world. GAA-2.3: Pep Club-2.41 Commissioner of on Campus Communications-4: CSF-2.3. DONALD SCOTT HILL: Searching for a heart of gold. Baseball-2.3. PATTI HOFFMAN: Life is mostly froth and bubble, Two things stand like stone- . Kindness in anothers trouble, Courage in our own. Drill Team42,3.4: Pep Club-2: House of Representatives-4: Y- Teens 2. JIM HOLDRIDGE: Football-25 Newsppaer-2,3,4: Band-2,3.4: Stage Band-3,43 Wind Ensemble-4: CSF-3. GAlL HOLLAND: Thou shalt love the Lord with all thine heart and with all thy soulfand with all thy mind. and thy neighbor as thyself. GAA-2: CSF-2.3.4. CINDY HOWARD: l love my friend and this is why: she is she. and I am I. Pep Club-2,33 Coed Club-2,33 Campus Life-3: All Star Hockey Team-3. JAMES RICHARD HUMPHREYS: Come on people now. smile on your brother, everybody get together, try to love one another right now! Remembers buying foam, master of ceremonies Drill Team show and Girls' League Talent Show, half time shows, cheerleading camp. football games, awards, band busses. Symphonic Band- 2,3,4: State Band-3.4: Yell Leader'4. DALE HUNTER: Football-2.3: Baseball-2: Basketball-2. VICTORIA ISAACSON: If you must doubt - doubt your doubts, never your beliefs. Pep Club-2.3.43 Steering Committee-2.3.43 ICC President-4: GAA-2: Secretary-3,43 Coronation Court-4. images-'I 63 Julie ison Dave Jackson VaIJaWorski Jacqueline Jazwiec ...fv- Wx? 164fimages 1 Peggy Jackson Diane Jacobson CaroIJenkins Eloise Jennings Leslie Jett Diane Jirus Jean Janson Brenda Jensen Bob Johnson ,we ,- Drum Maior Kippy Wroten exhibited award winning talent in foo!- ball halftime activities at Kelly field 'ini Kathy Jolliff Sue Jones Cookie-stuffing senior Mike Markus attempts to do some last minute cramming at lunch for an important physics test, despite distractions. i feel the capacity to care is that which gives life its deepest meaning. Brenda Jenson JULIA FEFIN ISON: The positive always defeats the negative: courage overcomes fear. Patience overcomes anger and irritability Love overcomes hatred. Dance Club-2: GAA-Z,3:WOm9I'1'S Chili'- 21 Concert Choir-3.4: Pep Club-2.3.4. PEGGY JACKSON: To all my friends. especially. L,S, and I. However far we may grow from each other we know the love we shared will always remain with us. Drama Clubf2.3: President-4: ICC Vice Pres.-4: Pep Club-2.4: CSF-2.3.43 Modern Dance-4: Concert Choir-4. JEAN JANSON: Aloha to the few truly real friends I have encountered at school: Cris, Melinda. Ruth, Jill, Julie. Sue, Mary Ann, Tom, and of course Russ. I will always have good visions of them, always . .. House of Rep.-25 Dance Club-2. CAROL ANN JENKINS: This time an end for us and we must go our separate ways. Q.. 'irri- Uha X x-wk. ? Brian Johnson Kenneth Johnson Roberta Johnson Terry Johnson Laurie Kane Merriliee Karanickolas ELOISE ANNE JENNINGS: Drill Team-2.3: Board-4. BRENDA JENSEN: I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life it's deepest significance. Dance Club-2. BRIAN JOHNSON: Golf-2.3.4. KATHY JOLLIF: Friends are people who know all about you and still like you. House of RSD.-22 Pep Club Treasurer-33 Concert Choir- 3.4: Chamber Singers-45 Speech Club-33 Women's Glee-2 LAURIE KANE VPHS meant the 'tape recorder caper' with K.W. Bi K.B. shopping with K.W Bi J.H.. good times with P M.. S Y.. S.M.. C.P., J.H., and rnost of all Marc. Drill Team-2.4. Historian-3g GAA- 2,3g Pep Club-2.3.43 Oracle Staff-23 AFS-2. MERILEE KAFIANICKOLAS: IDODIEI And think not that you can guide the course of love. for love. if it finds you worthy, shall guide yours. Drill Team-2.3: Board of Control-3: House of Flep -4: Secretary-43 Concert Choir-2.3: Secretary-41 Vocal Ensemble-3.4. images-165 22 -Q1 X, 1, 166-images Debby Kindrat Larry Kindrat John Karell Gladys Knight Nancy Knight Debbie Kent David King Randy Knight Gary Kauffeld Tim Kilroy Nannette Kleinert Richard Knight Qs. .Il l :iff X Lori Kenney Tony Kincaid Veronica Klima Michael Knaeble V 4 'ill John Koegel Bill Kolek Ted Kosarenko Robert Krueger Alice Kulesa Marie Kulesa Don Kuskie Ronald Kuskie Linda Labrincha Senior Vicki Warner performed well-executed schizoid at finish of compulsory gymnastic routine. l am about to take the long road to the unknown. Alice Kulesa LORI KENNEY: The Lord is my light and my salvation: whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life: of whom shall I be afraid? Band-2,3,4, SOS Club-2. DEBBY KINDRAT: Likes the joy ofJesus, art, Cat Stevens, bear hugs, Osceola, remembers songleading try-outs, Mr, Brunt's class, football games, 110'Xa effort, Disneyland electrical gang, Spring Show 72. GAA-2: Y-Teens-2,3,45 Pep Club-2.3.47 Senate-3: Photo Club'4: Steering Committee-3.4: Varsity Club-4: Varsity Songleader-4. DAVID R. KING: There is a time to every purpose under heaven and all things work together for them that love the Lord. Sophomore Baseball-2: Senate Steering Committee-4: Bible Club 4. NANNETTE KLEINERT: Likes funny people, G.B., eating, laughing, dislikes Elgin. Remembers Springe's party, A.D., cutting the square. Flag Twirlers 21 House of Representatives 2: J.V. Cheerleader 35 GAA 2,41 Pep Club 2,3. MICHAEL L. KNAEBLE: Football 2: Class Representative 25 Work Experience 4: Mud Bowl player for V.P. 4. NANCY KNIGHT: Will always remember D.H.S. my sophomore year, R.F., moving, end,of summer '71, meeting people, my friends and mostly ZO-C.W. Benchwarmer 4. RANDALL DEAN KNIGHT1 Remembers C.C. and I-Science-l95l, M.D. 8tJ.D. in science, also R,L. Wish P.W., J.P., A.F., BM., were here. R.H, and Susie were great. Getting stopped with R.D. and I, Giving Ward a ride home-Big achievement in itself. ROBERT KRUEGAR: Things are not what they seem. Th-Th-Th- That's all folks!! CSF 2,3,41 Math Club 3: Honor Roll 2,3,41 National Merit Scholarship 4. ALICE KULESA: l am about to take the long road to the unknown. I have mixed feelings. But with God's help I will find my potential and at the same time hoping to find my real self. MARIE KU LESA: We always seem to criticize the faults of other people but we never realize our own faults. Being able to graduate- greatest accomplishment. LINDA LABRINCHA: You walk the road of life with your friends, till you come to the crossroads: there you walk alone! Dance Club 2. images-167 P , f A 1 1-L, , MT f. ef vp.. jf! z .x, as 9 .Y - 168-images an 7 ' Q Melinda Lairmore Sue Larsen Denise Lavin Marianne Layden wmv' Larry LaLiberte Jim Larson Cathleen Lawrence Victoria Leavell 4-f Snyx Randy Lambert Steve Lanier Richard Lara Sharon Larson Andrea Laskowski William Lasslev ABOVE: Counselor Al Finlayson offers assistance to senior Mary Wulff during confusion of semester registration. V S 'Q'7 ' 445' -x.. YS 1 x K if Qsfr' Q. 6 . I 1 IJ Ll gn...- q. Gary Ledbetter Nancy Leeming John Lembeck Frances Lentz Mark Lewis Renata Liggett LAWRENCE KID LALIBERTE: Canada or bust. C Football 2: JV Track 3. RICHARD J. LARA: Plans to get married in 1974. Remembers August 6th, 28th 84 31st, 1971 with Sue. Likes Sue 84 my parents Dislikes Randy L., onions Br peas. House of Rep. 4. JIM LARSON: Cross Country IJVI 3: JV Track 3. ANDREA LASKOWSKI: Remembers all the good times at Bastenchury, Erie Canal Soda Pop Festival. Brianhead. Bt our star football team. Likes snow skiing. Concerts 84 the river. Pep Club 2: Tennis team 4: Ski Club 3: GAA-2.4. MARIANNE LAYDEN: If you love something, let it go, if it comes back to you. it's yours. if it doesn't, it never was. Ditching Lunch every day myjunior year and never getting caught. Being a real person. not a phony, NANCY LEEMINGi Boxtom, Chicago, Nowhere: Outward Bound 1.2: Rockclimbing 3,43 AFS 4: Field Hockey 1.2.31 GAA 2.3.45 Gymnastics 1.2.3. You and I have memories that stretch out longer than the road ahead. Nancy Leeming Richard Leever Manfred Leinz Raellen Lescault April Lewis Harold Limburg Christy Lipps RICHARD W. LEEVER: A word is precious but one per line is too damn precious. Wants to go to UCI or CSU LB, and become a doctor. Will remember Doob, Faush. B. Blue. Nadz etc. and winning the C.L. in track. Band 2.3: Cross Country 2.3: Track 3.4. JOHN LEM BECK: If you are positive that you can reach your goal, then you are absolutely right. Varsity Football 4. RAELLEN MARIE LESCAU LT1 God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference. Drill Team 2.3.45 Junior Lieutenant 3: Vocal Ensemble 3.4: Pep Club 2: House of Rep. 2.3: Senior Steering Committee 4. APRIL LEWIS: Two heads are better than one. RENATA LIGGETT: Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might: for there is no work, nor device. nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave. whither than QOSSI. GAA 2.3.42 Latin Club 4: German Club 4: Spanish Club 2: CSF 2.3,4: AFS 4: CASC Rep. 4: Principal Honor Roll 2.3.4, CHRISTY DIANE LIPPS: lwill always remember B.M., D.N.. DS., L.C., and the flying mattresses in room 21. images-169 Opera Loi-on 170-images Larry Lopardo Mark Lottman 0' in-mf' . ff f X , Qi it f?'W', 4 , if wer , ' Andy Dolan, Terry Moore and friend find comic relief in backstage antics after grueling rehearsal for drama production Hip Hippie Hooray. Cindy Little Rich Lucidi Lawrence Lutz Lynda Lysett Kathleen Loeffler Curtis Lundstrom Deborah Lynn Jill Macaluso Bob MacHale I Robin MacKinnon ff , ffgf ' i ff fl'f i or by ff gy, 1 -V. . I 4 , 11,41 f N3 4 V ,I ,, -,ff ,fri :,:,,.H , 144 , ' ,gf ,Z ff 'rave ff'-fl -A if -:.g.I , ,,,, ' -, 1 ' ' 4 Q ,fZl'j Wi' L f, ,f -. . , in .gf va t Susan Malkus Cathy Maloney Sandy Madigan Mark Maierhoffer Karl Mailinckrodt Michael Malloy Jan Randall displayed wary look as she prepared to have senior portrait taken at Albert and James photography studio. The glory of life is to love, not to be loved Kathleen Loeffler KATHLEEN LOFFLEFI: The glory of life is to love. not to be loved. to give, not to get, to serve. not to be served GAA-23,41 ICC Treasurer-4: GAA PresidentA4. LARRY LOPARDO: If any annual people touch anything on my desk again like so many thin stalks of spaghetti. Don't drink water. it's unhealthy for you. Basketball-2,33 Baseball-2.3: Senate-2,3,4g Pres. Pro Tem44g SAC Representative-35 Coronation Court-4. CURTIS LUNDSTROM: Remembers Savanna, El Modena, San Clemente, and Orange football games, and football awards banquet. Favorite person, always Jill C. Football-2,3.43 Basketball- 2.3: Vice-President Lettermen's Club-3: Varsity Club-4. ' DEBORAH SUSAN LYNN: You are the sun, I am the moon, You are the words. I am the tune, Play me. House of Representatives-2,42 G.A.A.-2.3.43 Gymnastics team-3,4, JILL MACALU SO: Travel, trouble, music, art, a hiss, a frock, a rhyme- I never said they feed my heart, but still they pass my time. Oracle staff'4, BOB MACHALE: All your life you think you have a grip on the baseball, and in the end it turns out the other way around all the time. Baseball-2,3,4, Football-41 Varsity Club-Z,3,4. SANDRAJEAN MADIGAN: Will never forget Flosie and P.M. Charlie K. and Sterie. Considers being captain one of my greatest achievements. Will never forget Sheri and all she's done for me and especially G.E.L. and all our memories together. Drill Team-2,3. Captain-4: G.A.A.-21 Pep Club-2: AFS-2. MARK MAIERHOFFER: Soon enough time will tell about the surfer in the wishing well, SUSAN LINDA MALKUS: Remembers beginning a new life with Jesus Christ. summer 72, d.e., and the joys of Drill Team. Greatest accomplishment- discovering the beauty of friendship. G.A.A,A2: House of Representatives-35 Drill Team-3. Secretary-4, Gymnastic Team-4, KARL MALLINCKRODT: Jump on a moonbeam and ride it and glide on it. Tennis Team-3. CATHY MALONEY: Likes Mike, water and snow skiing, the beach, parties, camping, Colorado. Dislikes liars and people with big mouths. Remembers 1211 9!7O, all the good times with Mike. Tim, and Janet, Benchwarmers-41 Pep Club-2.3,4: Ski Club-31 G.A.A.-2 I I . i I I images-171 1 I I '34ll that l have met will be part of me forever. J anet Mansfield-AFS student Wm. ,te -Y .,,. , . V .4 - -,Km :M W 172-images ., , as mfg N X K l X Zeb. . A ig, . , P . . .3 ,, , ig ,k ii i..-.5 -N. Nb ,f Debbie Marquez Cynthia Marriner Molly Maloney Chris Man-,Ola Jane, Mansfield LUBVW Mafcelll Steve Markle Michael Markus DSf1'elM2fShHll Dan Martin Wayne Martin ABOVE: Foreign Exchange student Lidija Petrovich adds final touches to her hair before posing for senior pictures. V .p,f,, ig . we 5 X ' ' ' mfgaqlyf, ,, qQrf:fff ' ,A ig I I fr: , : ve - ::. .. . if ' x J V I . -1 ,i , if ., ' ' saee v Y ' w 'i 1 -it ' ' A -bf. 'SA fa , - if - we-, 1 fee 5 ' ' hir ll-1. N 122' -eb, RQ' 511' ,... Maureen Martinez Karen Mason Steve Mason Virginia Mason Tina Mastain Howard Matsukane Cecilia Matthyssens Steve Maturino Merry May Melody Mead Tina Medigovich Chris Mefford MOLLY MALONEY: l'd rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance. Board of Control-2: Senate Secretary-3: Commissioner of Public Relations-4: Oracle Staff-2,3,4: Associate Editor-33 Editor in Chief-4: ASB Cabinet-4. JANET MANSFIELD: All that I have met will be a part of me forever. AFS Student, LUANN MARIE MARCELLI: Likes Italian food, sunsets, ocean. snow, churches, and friendship. Remembers . . . Pam falling down the stairs and not being able to stop laughing, Mr. Starr. House of Rep.-21 Choir-2: GAA-2. WAYNE EDWARD MARTIN: Sometimes the road may be lonesome, often we may lose our way. take courage and always remember love isn't lust for a day. Track-2,3,4: Cross Country-3. MAUREEN MARTINEZ: Joy is the dance of life, peace is the poem of life, music is the sound of life. you are life. Drama Club-2.3.4. GINNY MASON: ... precious memory is a moment set apart, a souvenir to treasure. and keep within the heart. Drill Team-2,3,4: ICC-4: GAA-23 CSF-2.3.45 French Club Pres.-4: Honor RoIl'2,3,4. KAREN MASON: Mas . . . Don't hurry, don't worry, but don't forget to stop and smell the flowers. Remembers . . . Always laughing: good times with D.W., MM., S.A., C.C., M.D., and S.H. the happy hookers Y-parties, and beach houses: the choir tour. zirkle, getting stuck in the mud with Sue. GAA-2.35 Girls' League Publicity-3: Girls' League Vice Pres.-4: Treasurer-2, Steering Committee-2,3.4: Pep Club-2.3.43 Odyssey Staff-4. STEVE MASON: Remembers skiing at Parker Ariz., the prop and Mr. Stehly's boat, Mr. O.. C.Fl., G.R., K.J., AR, PM, HOWARD MATSUKANE: Zayt moykhl, tsi iz dos der veg keyn hatslokhe? Es tut mir leyd, ikh veys nit. A dank. Nito far vos. Basketball-2: Baseball-2.3.41 CSF-2.3.41 National Merit Scholar-4. CECILIA MATTHYSSENS: The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay, for love isn't love until you give it away. CSF-2,3.4: House of Rep.-4, MELODY MEAD: Remembers the work team to Nogalas with A.H., K.M., and D.S., all the great talks with J.I.g my surprise party at C.D., great times with DS., the song l am woman by Helen Reddy. Girls' League-23 Bible Study-41GAA-31IVlYF-2.3.4. images- I 73 'f' ' , R.. 2.4, i I, ,fr r AP? M, i f , Q2 N A in I L A Ye-X ' .r v-A r' ' . if I X .. x i X K i 174-images Deborah Mehrtens Debbie Merza Richard Miller Judi Mlnick , V '25 2. 2 'W , Y- -Y 7' +4 ua' ,,,L I 4 f 5556 ,I 5 an 1551 N NA 1 A lr L- ,G .1 5 ,Q hwy A I7 J ,ilk -.nr A.-fr we TX i Joseph Melendez Jeri Meyer Margaret Millspaugh Frank Miser ZW 'T 5. ..-Ar,r rn --, 734' . 4' Terri Merbeil Ed Merrill Susan Metsker Karen Meyer Clyde Miller' Guy Miller Senior Connie Banning found moment of respite in shade of quad area during nutrition break. Va af 9'- ff !hx 5 ' W ', f za? ' f -. I ,I 4 ': ' g , 'J N fgfvss I x gk , k ,, lf? - ii Bonnie Mitchell Hal Mixon Melinda Moore Lorenzo Mora Jr Brian Moran Sherri Morehouse Thomas Moriarity Mark Morris Steve Morton Nina Moyers Robert Muller Ted Munson DEBBIE MEHRTENS: Remembers Bastenchury, Brian Head, and Mexico. Likes Joe, snow and water skiing, camping, and having a good time. JOSEPH MELENDEZ: You get out of life what you put into it. Remembers Mr. Murphey's 5th period. Football-2,3,43 Wrestling- 33 Lettermen's Club-2,35 Treasurer-33 Varsity Club-4: Pep Club- 2.3.45 House of Rep.-2,3, TERRI MERRELL: Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who rejoice, too short for those who love. Time is not. JERI MEYER: Have you ever heard high school years are the best in your life, years filled with dancing, parties, football games and that sort of stuff? Why is it then, that my memories include such things as problems with parents, hassels, college, work and hard earned knowledge? So l've come to ask Villa Park for the best years of my life. KAREN MEYER: The wayfarer, perceiving the pathway to truth , .. found it thickly grown with weeds. Each weed a singular knife . . , Well, he muttered at last, Doubtless there are other roads. Marching Band-2,3,4: Symphonic Band-2.3.43 CSF-2,3,4. CLYDE MILLER: And there are two paths you can go down, but there is still time to change the road your on . . and it makes me When asked What do I do something for?, I can only answer, For awhile. Ted Munson wonder. GUY J. MILLER: Schools out forever, schools blown to pieces, no more school, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks, with love Alice Cooper. JUDI MINICK: I looked around, and saw that sweet things can be found, simply by taking some time out for living. Music-2.3.45 GAA 2. HAL MIXON: Schools Out, by Alice Cooper. Remembers the parties and meeting S,E. MELINDA MOORE: Tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of the world. Dance Club-2, House of Rep.-2.4, Pep Club-23 Science Club-35 Annual Staff-4. Sl-IERRI MOREHOUSE: Nowhere is a place where I can go and stay where no one will find me until I find myself. GAA-2.3.41 Vice Pres.-45 Pep Club-2,45 Benchwarmer-4: Concert Choir-2,3. NINA MOYERS: Sometimes a bud doesn't open. Sometimes a plant you cared for doesn't bloom. You can't force it to happen. Pep Club-2.3: Coed Club-2,43 Benchwarmer-45 Concert Choir-2,3 TED MUNSON: When asked What I do something for?, I can only answer, For awhile, images-175 176-images I am only one, but l am one. U, 117 mu.. w-, ,4 ?r l . I , mf X M 91 V . ' in ii, 4 ' ,E ' -3 '-, Susan Murray Cyndi Myers Janet Mc Candless Linda Mc Carroll Mary McGuire JeffMc Kee Patricia Myers 'T' Nr su e--r 'Ui Gina Myers Deborah Mc Cool Michelle Mc Kee mf 4 J' T' v S E i v- 1 Chris Murphy Patricia Myers Janice Mc Donald Vicki Mc Kinney Joan Murray Becky Mc Calister Randy Mc Ginley Bonnie Mc Laughlin SUE MURRAY: If you live your life, Life is bound to teach you that you're half alive unless you let life reach you.-Funny Girl. Pep Club 2,42 Drama Club-2,3,4: Science Club-43 House of Rep.'4: Free Spirit-2.3.45 Oracle-2,3. CYNDI MYERS: In order to see more clearly l have to take notice of what I can already see, rather than look for what I should be able to see but can't. Accomplishment: learning to be a good listener and understanding. PATRICIA L, MYERS: I am only one, Butl am one, I cannot do everything, But I can do something, What I can do I ought to do, and By the grace ofGod, I will do, GAA-2.3.41 CSF-2,3,4. WANDA NAIL: I think, therefore I am. CSF-2,3,4: S -Club-4. DEBBIE MC COOL: But take courage, for I have overcome the world Chess Club-2,35 GAA-2,3,4. JANICE MC DONALD: Love comes quietly but you know it's there. Because suddenly your not alone anymore and there is no sadness inside you. Drill Team-2,3,4. MARI SUSAN MC GUIRE: Remembers Big Bear 71, 72, parties at Tefers, J.C. car, the beach house, LIBBEE, getting into all the good times and out of all the bad ones, getting to know Buelas, JEFF MC KEE: Remembers wild parties every weekend, and all the good time with Dave and Rich. Crestline, the river, C.L., S.F., wants to forget H.W. and V.P. MICHELLE MC KEE: Remembers San Felipe, kelso, cabin, Bolso Chica, taco bell, Gilmores, century drive, San O, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14th, summer 72, La Bomba, the blue max, hillman. MARK MC MILLAN: Talent is God given, be humble. Fame is man- given, be thankful, Conceit is self-given, be careful. Letterman Club 2,3,4: Varsity Club-2,3,4: Baseball-2,3,4g Basketballf2,3,4: Coronation Court-41Vice-President-43 Most valuable player, J.V. basketball-3. Likes Mas. TERESA MC MURRAN: CSF-23,45 GAA-2,3,4: Vice Pres.-31 Honor Roll-2,3,4. KAREN MC NEIL: Meeting all of my closest and dearest friends through the AFS club. AFS-3,4, aww . Q, -e. I Q mg wt : ' Q . xx , I A ,.. Qtr- mrs' Connie Mc Laughlin Mark Mc Millan Theresa Mc Murran Karen Mc Neil Wanda Nail Don Nakamura Donning the fashion of ancient Sparta, captain Sandy Madigan beamed a drill team smile during half-time performance. images-'I 77 EJ l78flrnages 6' Pat Nanigian Janet Neff David Norburg Jean Nelson Mary Nelson Elizabeth Omatsu Debbie Newton William Nicholson Mitzi Olsen Robin Lea Olson Robert Oglesby Pam Olds Cinde Opferman Tom Oswald Senior Robert Krueger peruses passersby during lunchtime break in the quad, J 'HV' PM Luz Otiniano John Overly Laurene Ozuna Diana Panno Christy Peck Anne Pedigo Knowledge not used is knowledge wasted. Dave Norburg PATRICIA MARY NANIGIAN: When we've been there ten thousand years, bright shining as the sun. We've no less days to sing God's praise than when we first begun. S Club-2. JANET NEFF: Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. Orchestra-2,31 CSF-2,3.4: AFS-2, Treasurer-3,42 Drill Team-2. BEATRICE JEAN NELSON: Tucked away in the quiet part of my heart. are you. Honor Roll-2,3.4: CSF-3: GAA-3, Vice Pres.-4: Steering Committee-4: Odyssey Staff-3. MARY NELSON: To Dave: The fellowship of friends on earth to me is such priceless worth. that jewels rare or shining gold, cannot such joys to me unfold: But fellowship with you, whose heart overflows with tender love. means more to me than. . . life itself. , . Love Mary. Pep Club-2.3. WILLIAM F. NICHOLSON: Love while you've got love to give. Live while you've got life to live. CSF-2.3: Math Club-2.4, President-3: ASB Treasurer-4: Latin Club-2. DAVID NORBURG: Knowledge not used is knowledge wasted. Photography Club-21 Oracle Cartoonist-4: Chess Team-3.4. -flea! Jon Owens I Carol Oxley PGQQY Pafdfldge Dale Parsons Roxanne Peiffer Jeff Pernell BOB C. OG LESBY: My dream your dream, a dream that still, is yet so far away, a dream that I hope will come true to reality, a dream l'rn still waiting for. House of Rep.-2,35 Cross Country-2.31 Track- 2,3: Varsity Club-3.4: Lettermen's Club-2,3,4. MITZI OLSEN: What you are is ringing so loudly in my ears that I can't hear what you're saying. CSF-2.3.43 Choir-2,33 Concert Choir- 4: ASF-4. ELIZABETH OMATSU: Ecod. Remembers friends, starlite, the lunch club outings, skiing, sitting in the dumb section in chemistry. Drill Team-3,4. LUZ OTINIANO: Plans to return to Peru, go to college, be a traveller. Biggest accomplishment English language, AFS-3,47 GAA-4, JON OWENS: You only become what you try to make of yourself. Football-2,43 Band-2: Coin and Stamps-4. DALE PARSONS: Remembers football and basketball games, salami and bagels. and the Alamo, picking on D.M,, USC football, Track-3,4. CHRISTY PECK: . .and be content with such things as ye have: for He hath said, I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. Commissioner of Assemblies-43 CSF-2.4: GAA-2,31 Pep Club-2: House of Reps.-35 Benchwarmers-4. images-179 1' 'f , .- V' i,.J..Q'9 ,Hg-:lm 4..v-I.: .- 4 Forrest Pierson Andy Piesik Albert Perstac Joe Ponce Charmagne Popejoy Lidija Petrovich ABOVE: Seniors Kathleen Hoolihan and Susan Metsker took ad- 180-images vantage of the long-awaited lunchtime respite to recover from morning classes. Audrey Piesik Leigh Porter Debra Petersen Jim Phillips Michael Plowman William Porter .,v'. M 1. V 'ls Jack Petersen Jeff Pierce Catherine Plunk Jerry Potter Pamela Potter Thomas Potter Patrick Potts Barbara Poulson Dave Primac Valerie Pritchard Crystal Pulliam Ruth Quigley Don Rado Gary Ralston Terry Ramirez Jan Randall Greatness is simplicity, simplicity is greatness. Don Rado FORREST L. PIERSON: Remembers chasing after Datsun pickup down Lincoln Ave. in the rain, Grand Exit, 71, 72 graduation, our rowdy clique, taliesyns studio, Mr. Gould. vocal ensemble, yoga. Board of Control-2.32 Student Advisory Council-4: Concert Choir 2,3,4. ANDY PIESIK: To make it, you got to live it. Symphonic Band 2.3.4. MICHAEL D. PLOWMAN: Upon the plans of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who, when upon the threshhold of victory, sat to rest, and resting: died. Football-2: Wrestling-2: House of Rep.-2. CHARMAGNE LEE POPEJOY: Be no place. Be no time. Be no program, But be sure, House of Rep.-2.3: Drill Team-2,3: S Club 4. JERRY POTTER: Everybody's in show business, Remember Art 4. Art Club-4. PAM POTTER: The stars are beautiful because of a flower that cannot be seen. AFS-2,3,4: President-4 Gymnastic Captain-2: Ski Club-2: Spanish Honor Society-2: CSF-3.4: Drama Club-4: Spanish Club-4: GAA-4: Commissioner of Foreign Exchange-4. PAT POTTS: Remembers rocking the bleachers. CSF-2.3.4. BARBARA POULSON: Pep Band-2.3.45 Orchestra-3.4: Band Secretary-4, DON RADO: Greatness is simplicity, simplicty is greatness. VPHS orchestra-2,3,4: Band 3,4 Chapman symphony orchestra-2. GARY RALSTON: I hate to go back packing. Remembers Fox's Follies. likes to body surf. Wants to study law at USC, fly AUS. Remembers Katella Basketball Game 1972. Football-25 Band-2: Track'2: Cross country-25 Band-2: Varsity Crestview League champions-2, Varsity track-4. JAN RANDALL: Remembers the POPOV at break and that whole day. 12-8-72, Mr. M and Ceramics. Its cool tennis team-3.4, special studies ceramics-4. images-181 182-images 5 he ff? ie 'br' , Vw-,' Theresa Reilly Jeri Reinhardt Steve Rasinski Rick Raus Debra Raymurld Gigi Richard Mary Rieber Carol Reavis Becky Reay Kirk Reidingef John Resh Bruce Reynolds Greg RhO!0r1 Steve Rigney Robert Riley Jeff Ritchie ABOVE: Senior Mark Westmore waded through intricate registra- tion procedures for college board tests, Two shall be born a whole world apart and one day out of the darkness they shall stand and read life's meaning in each others eyes. Anne Rowe Carol Rin Randal Rogers Rachelle Rosenberry Rad Royer l,. ! l Debbie Roberts Toni Roberts Susan Rogers Jeff Rollins Robert Ross Anne Rowe Richard Rubin Dale Rudat REBECCA REAY: Nothing is easier than a smile. so share it with everyone, and make someones life happier. Nothing makes people more beautiful than a simple smile. GAA-3: Benchwarmer Pres.-4. THERESA REILLY: We must learn to accept all people as individuals and to realize that each of us has much to offer. We are all here to learn and to teach, to give and to take and to do these in equal quanitities. CSF-2,3,4. STEVE G. RIGNEY: l remember Taliesyn, Andel's. the grand exit from graduation 71 -72, Kelly, Forrest laughing in the studio, Tom's Datsun pick-up, and my SG. Peace. Vocal Ensemble-2,3,4: Concert Choir-2.4. DEBORAH ANNE ROBERTS: Likes: snow, skiing, tennis, the beach, horses, friendly people, money, having fun, playing the organ, . . . dislikes thieves, disrespectable and dishonest people. smog, arguing. Plans after graduation to attend CSUF, and travel. Concert Band-2.3: Marching BandA2,3: French Club-2.3: Coed Club'3: Pep Club-2,3,4. TONI ANNETTE ROBERTS: Many said they would not work, and those I suppose, died without knowing the Living of Life . . . thanks B.J.W.: and all those friends who made times great at VPHS. especially D.C. Choir-2.3. RANDALL WOODS ROGERS: The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a simple step. Some men see things as they are and say why, I dream things that never were and say why not. ASB cabinet-2.3.41 School Board Rep.-2.3.43 Senator-2, CSF-2.3.41 Chairman, VPHS Student Rights and Responsibilities Committee-35 National Merit Commended Student-3: Outstanding Teenager-45 Outstanding American High School Student-4: Journalism-2.3.43 Managing Editor, Oracle-4: Coronation Court-4, SUSAN J. ROGERS: l've found many friends and hope to find many more. l'll always remember Drill Team and band parties, Grad night, snow trips, and loving Steve. Drill Team-2.3.4. Pep Club-2. JEFF ROLLINS: As you go to find yourself, don't look too hard: You may pass yourself by, reaching to find. wanting the other side of life. RACHELLE ROSENBERY1 Love can bring two people to each other, but only faith can keep them together. Never treat the worst those whom you love the best. Flag Twirler 2,33 Captain-3. ANNE ROWE: Two shall be born a whole world apart and one day out of the darkness they shall stand and read life's meaning in each others eyes. Pep Club-21 GAA-2. Slgll-:ARD RU BlN1 Time heals what reason cannot, Coin Club images-183 People l knew, but didn 't. Marcia Schmuck in, v 184-images Joe Ruppert Michelle Sacksteder Flon Sage Carey Sanderson 5-3' Dianne Sabourin Joan Samsvick Paulette Sandberg Susan Sandberg Cathleen Sadakane Jill Senna Marianne Sant Mark Schilling Pat Samharnmer Shelly Sandoval ABOVE: Adhoc Senior Spirit Committee gathered together on forum stage during aftermath of Senior Spirit day. l A N. ' iv. Q 1' -ivy 'ELI ,. . .:, . ' W ' ' -f is .M I '55 Don Schimmel Angelika Schindelbeck Eugene Schluter Marcia Schmuck Debbie Schnirl Susan Scholle Jeff Scholz Diana Schrandt Barbara Schreur Charmella Schumaker Thomas Schwetz Candy Scott PAT SAM HAMMER: Let the field be joyful and all that is therein, then shall all the trees of the wood rejoice before the Lord. Dance Club-2.3: Bible Club-3, House of Representatives-3. JOAN SAMSVICK: There was a man from Galilee, He came to earth to set men free: he died on the cross for you and me. GAA- 2,4L CSF-2,3,4: Senate-3, Secretary-4: Advanced Typing Contest- 2nd place-2. PAULETIE MARIE SANDBERG: A very close friend once said to me A true friend forgives your faults, a lover doesn't see any. We've been friends for seven years, thank you. Brenda. CAREY SANDERSON: I got a 34 Ford with a Chrysler mill, at the drags l'lI leave them standing still. 4 on the floor that rod comes alive: better shut down when I start to drive. SHELLEY SANDOVAL: 4 gg's: RR., skiing, Sept. 9, L and S, making songleader, slumber party, football games, my nose, groovy times with M, W, D. L. Drill Team-2.3: Songleacling-4: Varsity Club- 4: Pep Club-4. JILL SANNA: I don't think anybody is so screwed up they can't get enlightened, Pacify your body first and then try to get your head together. Pep Club-21 Dance Club-2, Auto Club-3: Ecology Club-32 Photography Club-4. MARK SCHILLING: Whatever was done is done, I just can't recall' it doesn't matter at all. ANGELIKA SCHINDELBECK: We've only just begun. House of Representatives-4. MAFICIA MARIE SCHMUCK: Momach-People l knew, but didn't, AK cares, clouds, illusions, kiteswings, violet and vines, caterflys, climbing mountains- falling off, why I search, my world and welcome to it. Benchwarmers-4. SUSAN SCHOLLE: Having true friends is one of the bestjoys in life. Remembers J.A., summer 72, rowdies, queenie, D.T., art classes, 12!8, having lots of fun. Drill Team-3, Principal's Honor Roll-3: CSF-4. DIANA SCH RANDT: I know that I myselfwill be eternally grateful to all who helped me through these past years. Praying they will continue to be patient because God isn't finished developing me or all his plans in my life. Women's Glee-2: Concert Choir3,4: GAA- 2,3.4: Bible Club-3, BARBARA SCHREUR: We know that all things work together for good for them who love God. and are fitting in his plans. Senate-4: Benchwarmers-4: ICC-4: SAC-4. images- 1 85 W1 1 ,Q-,I xx fi li, ' 3 ff ix ,, L l' . . if -,,f 1 ,yi 4' B 21,1 :if v, in ,gf X - , X W, fi r rig i Y? 186-images -va., Debra Sears Mary Sharpe Marsha Silverman Capri Smith '80 Beth Seeley Flandy Sharron Nancy Singh Cris Smiih 2 Sally Seirup Bruce Senator Rick Shaffer Kathleen Shields Debbie Shirley Myona Silver Senior Derick Baskins bounded from amphitheater bench, oblivious to sparse forum crowd, 1 . 41? .-1 --..,,,.. l l Dale Smith Karen Smith Luann Smith Rue Smith Stan Smith Tom Smith To see the world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower. Lisa Smith BETH SEELEY: Remembers the cabin, San Felipe, M.'s dune buggy, Friday nite games, Kelso, desert weekends, Puertoitas. Beach of '72 and good times with the four of us. MARY SHARPE: Remembers bike ride with J.C., enjoys being with people in VW's. Likes to snow ski and take long walks on Tustin Avenue. Goal in life is to goto SAC, major in special education. GAA-2. MYONA SILVER: Be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him to be, and keep peace with your soul. Remembers: 9!17f7O. M.D.. S.S., M.T., R.R. and most ofall Glenn: remember whens. a surfer, C.M.J., 12!12!72, Air Force, 2!28, the tiger, nose, and Get Down. Pep Club-2,3,4: Board of control-4: Benchwarmers-4: G.A.A.-2.3: Odyssey Staff-3.4: Journalism-3: House or Representatives-2.3. KATHY SHIELDS: Now abide faith, hope and love, but the greatest Lee Ann Smith Lisa Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Brian Smouse Debbie Snell of these is love i I Cor. l3:13l. To enter into oblivion is to envelop on the dawning of love. Choir-3,4: Bible Study-3,4. CAPRI SMITH1 SchooI's out forever by Alice Cooper. Remembers all the people l've met and that I really love. Life is full of really exciting and really beautiful things. CRIS SMITH: High hopes and optimistic thoughts to the underdogs of V.P.H,S. Get together and make our conservative administration realize you're mature enough. LEE ANN SMITH: To me school is a place to find yourself. l've gone through a lot, and school has helped me find who I am and where I am going. Dance Club-3: GAA-2. LISA KAROLA SMITH: To see a world in a grain of sand. and a heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand. eternity in an hour, Will remember Art. English. German, Olivers. LUANN SMITH: Remembers . . . July 28th at Featherly Park. JV Cheerleader-2.3: Pep Club-2,3.4: Lettermen's Club-2,3. SHARON SMITH: S Club-4: GAA-2: Senate-4. TOM SMITH: My favorite song is The Boogie, so what better thing is there to do? BRIAN SMOUSE: Graduating from high school is a major step in life. Only you can make something of it. So use what you have learned wisely. Varsity Football Manager-3.4: Football-4: Varsity Club-3.4: Lettermen's Club-3.4: Concert Choir-4. images-187 l am a part of all whom I have met. Helen Sommers Helen Sommers Ron Sorenson Terri Spath 188-:mages Nm 'M Senior Kippy Wroten joined GAA club members for annual Cheryl Snodgrass Debbie Somers Halloween celebration held at advisor Alice Heustis's home. Sandra Spelliscy Jon Spillman Scott Sprick Debra Springe Steve Stafford Cindy Stanford K 'Zhu' Shelly Stanley Peggy Stevenson Gary Stone David Stryffeler I I Nancy Stebbins Jeff Stolpp Dave Strong Diane Sullivan Chris Steele Terry Stolpp Pamela Strother Tricia Sullivan CHERYL SNODGRASS: I do my thing and you do yours, I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations, and you're not in this world to live up to mine. Band-2.3.42 Outstanding Soph. Girl-2: Pep Band-2.3.43 Orange County Honor Band-2.3: Orchestra-2,3,4: Band Social Chairman-3. DEBRA SOMERS: A child's world is one of love and innocence: he knows nothing of war or pain or the pangs of grown up love. For being a child is beautiful and something to cherish. GAA-2.3.42 AFS-4: CSF-4. German Club-2. HELEN MARIE SOMMERS: I am part ofall whom I have met. Concert Choir-2. SANDRA ANN SPELLISCY: This above all: to thine own self be true. And ir must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. CSF-2.3.45 GAA-2,3,43 Pep Club-2.3.45 Steering Committee-2.3.42 Oracle Staff-2.3.43 Editor-4: House of Rep.-2.3: Secretary-3: Sealbearer-4: ASB Vice-President-4: Coronation Court-4. DEBRA ALISON SPRINGE: Likes rain, writing poetry, D.C.. C.D., and N.K., dislikes getting caught. prejudices. Remembers Miss C. and fifth period Biology, laughing and the good times. the three weeks. GAA-2: Pep Club-2.4: Benchwarmers-4. STEVE STAFFORD: When I get out of High School. I am going to mess around for three or four months and then go to junior college for two years and go out for football. I hope to be an auto mechanic. J.V. baseball-3: Most Valuable Player-3. CYNTHIA MARIE STAFFORD: Cindy remembers all of her wonderful friends, the family, Big Bear. starvation diets, loneliness, Debbie. and loving Flon. CHRIS STEELE: Remembers mountains 71. 72. beach houses. Aug. 72, river 72. L.H., and G.N. Pep Club-2: Drama-2.3: Dance Club-2.3. JEFF STOLPP: After I get out of school. I'm going to have fun over the summer. Then go to junior college and study tcvbe an engineer. I like going to concerts and hope someday to play in one. Band-2. DAVE STRONG: Plans to bum around and think about the future. Biggest accomplishment has yet to take place, Thinks Cris Smith is the most. Likes motorcycles. sports. snow rain, the beach, concerts and Fords. Dislikes phonies. Will always remember the people at VPHS, especially Melinda and Kathy. DAVID STRYFFELER: Fish don't know water until beached. images-189 gi in f'Y' C-V' f-.gf -pf-ff f , vc-..., W V, f aff tif 1'-'P x vi. I , r l '7 190-images Debbie L. Takeuchi Lynette A, Tallman Terri L. Taylor Galen Thomas ABOVE: Weary feet typified giddy exhauston of Cabinet members on return trip from Santa Barbara Leadership Camp, Grey R. Sumers Gerald W. Swanson Vickie L. Tarrow Kathy A. Thomas Ruth A. Surton Ken A. Swing Mark Tavernier Mike Thomas 45 1' Bob Swanson Vivian Szobonya Martin Taylor Alan Thomason ,ff ,S f , , , , 1 ll I T' if Mu I, , . ' 6 Tom Thorsell Desma Toy Eloise Turner Sharon Vale .r F J V-r We ?' rf yfflak is fl Terry Topercer Thomas Trieckel Anita Turney Debbie Valenti Steve Torina Julie Troyer Susan Uyeda Darrell Van Etten Your personality is your junk-heap, that's all the spare parts you picked up along the way. Ruth Sutton RUTH ANN SUTTON: Your personality is your junk-heap, that's all the spare parts you picked up along the way. Pep Club-2: Dance Club-2: Y-teen-2,3.4: Auto Club-3: Ecology Club-3: Photography 4. GERALD SWANSON: Two and two are merely four, and often less and never more, And l, for all the worlds advance, An upright mammal wearing pants. J.V. Football-2: Science Club-3. ROBERT LESTER SWANSON: Everyone knows how to say nothing, but few know when. Basketball-2: Varsity Golf-2.3.4. VlVlAN SZOBONYA: Yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived, makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. House of Rep.-3: Orchestra-3.4: Pep Club-2.3.42 CSF-4, LYNETTE ANNE TALLMAN: Jesus is the bread of life, Eat the bread of life and hunger neverrnore, he broke the bread, and Jesus said it was his body. Drama Club'3. GALEN THOMAS: Cherish yesterday, dream of tomorrow, and live for today. Senate-2: Class Treasurer-3,43 Homecoming Princess. Basketball Classic Queen, Coronation Court, President. Church Choir. KATHERINE ANNE THOMAS: Remembers her friends. growing close to Mrs. Gibbs and starting life with Dave. Just think Today is the first day of the rest of your life. THOMAS TRIECKEL: When I graduate I plan to take a trip all through the U.S. Then l'll get a job as either a fireman or a carpenter and goto college, Photography Club-21 Chess Club-3. ALAN THOMASON: Remembers first D.R,F. Volkswagen Ralley and then waiting so long until I got my car built so I could join D.R.F. MIKE THOMAS: Remembers Murphey's 5th period class, Mr. Brunt, The Green Leprechaun and a fantastic last year at VPHS with Deborah. Honor Roll-4: P,E. Special Award Stripes, White 81 Blue-2: Red-3. JULIE TROYER: S Club-3, ELOISE JEANETTE TURNER: And in the sweetness of friendship. let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds it's morning as is refreshed! Drama Club-2,3.43 Pep Club-2,3.4: Girls' League Board-3.4: House of Rep.-2,4. SHARON VALE: I will always remember Pat, Steve, Greg, Ron. and Bruce. Of all the good times and how l grew to love them more than myself. Drill Team-2,35 House of Rep.-25 CSF-2.4. images-191 192-rmages wwf L Brad Van Melle Richard Van Verst Anna Vega Robert Voorhees Gary Wagner Gregg Wagner Jillene Waite Dan Walker Kevin Vasquez Lisa Waddle Ron Wagoner Cheryl Walkling fi-A , L i 'nw William Ward Janet Warne Jeanette Wall Brian Waterbury Sharleen Watson Kim Waltz Victoria Warner Laurie Way Scenery for drama production of Hip Hippie Hooray formed backdrop for senior Mutt Martinez as she pondered upcoming performance. No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Jillene Waite ANNA VEGA: Remembers '72, sister in Oregon, Prom 72, meeting E., Muffy's 3rd per. A.D., meeting Ensenada. JILLENE WAITE: You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars: you have a right to be here and whether or HDI it is clear to you no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. CSF- 2.3.45 Women's Glee-21 intermediate Choir-2: Concert Choir-3.4: Chamber Singers-3. JEANETTE WALL: Plans to get married in two years. Likes Fl.G.. remembers J.H. and RR.. and short story, Manny's every night, Pep Club-2,3. WlLLlAM WOODFORD WARD: For three years l've been fighting the dress code. Last year I was caught sixty-three times for sideburns, Looking forward to going home at the end of school. Accreditation Committee: Woodshop. SHARLEEN WATSON: l believe true friendship to be like a circle. It goes on and on for eternity. Concert Choir-2: Chamber Singers-3: House of Rep.-3: Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble-4: Seminary- 1,2.3,4: Joy Incorporated-2,3,4. images-193 H? +-,--' k .l 194-images Z , ff? , I W ii .1 V L ffl 2 , X Bob Webb Linda Webb Mike Wells Debbie Welsh Rebecca Weseloh Ron Webber Frank Wegscheider Mark Westmore Charles White Diane White Steve Weiland Amy Weller Dale Westenhayer Denise Westfall Songleaders Shelley Sandoval and Jan Higgins cleaned up to face crowd in forum on senior spirit day, , , J , . , ,f f . . ,., . ' F I 1 I S61 . 1 -W 4 ' X '7V L5 4 ' ' 1 in . J 5 ,,,G . f . - L I , I f I fl 9 i f R 1' Susan White Carol Wilcox RICIWBFCI Wilgus Janet Williams Chris Wilson Jeffrel' Wilson Lisa Wilson Dan Wischnack RBY Wiifefs Sitting on top of the world is a real drag . . unless you have someone to sit by. Diane White AMY WELLER: All things work together for good to them that love God. Rom. 8. Speech-2: Band-3. DEBRA L. WELSH: All things work together for good, to those who love God and are called according to His purpose. Remembers all my great friends. Rose Parade 71, 72, and Florida. AFS-2: Spanish Club-2: Drill Team-3: AFS-3.4: Benchwarmers-42 Art Club-2. CHARLES WHITE: Remembers everybody, everything, and anytime since the beginning of time including being the worst fullback in the world. Football-4. DIANE F. WHITE: Sitting on top of the world is a real drag . . . unless . . . you've someone to sit by. Senator-2.3: GAA-2,3,4p Girls' League Officer-4: Pep Club-2,3,4: Girls' League Girl of the Month. SUE WHITE: Be happy-don't shy away. Reach out and capture this joyful day. Be happy-don't be afraid. This is the day which the Lord hath made. Concert Choir-3: Women's Glee-25 Bible Club-3.4. RICHARD WILGUS: Remembers when Coach T. got mad at me. Cross Country-2.3: CSF-2,31 Track-2.3.41 Varsity Club-2.3.41 Lettermen's Club-2.3.43 Wrestling-3: Representative-2.3.4. MELODIE G. WILLIAM: A smile is the light in the window that shows the heart is home. Received two typing awards. ---1 1 ,' 'f'f'Z 3V 'C' ' .ff-.551 ezigg W- 1? 8 5. ,, , 'mfr f Z t ' 2 ., A JH, W at fe mf Stix: Q .... zaE3,'? 59' Mfi.. i s I Q.. g4.lg.+f'H.f l5fq23:4:6E:.'?A:f, '37i2?,ffff ' . ...,. v. sf ....4. Susan Willhite Kathy Wilson Kris Wittmack images- 1 95 196-images 4 BiIlWojahn Mary Wulff v I5 V 1 1 -4 x W wwf' ' BELOW: Seniors Tom Moriarty, Nanette Kieinert and Derek Baskins ioined in merriment of Spirit Week Senior Day activities. 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T N Barbara Young Douglas Young Sharon Young Karen Zakzeski Karen Zeutius Paul Zimmerman invisible seniors Rickie Adams David Adkins Kurt Aiken Deborah Albright Mike Allen Sheila Amato Nancy Andrews Robert Appleby John Baker Manuel Barela Mary Jo Basil Tom Beck Paul Beebe Lawrence Bennett Paul Bennett Larry Biehl Daniel Bloodworth Steven Bohl Darryl Brakke Debra Brass Debi Brothers Linda Brown Michael Brown Edward Browne Scott Burch Stanley Burman Joseph Cammarato Frank Campo Joan Carey Richard Carey Craig Carton Steve Castle Barbara Clements Jon Conlon Karen Crawford 'TU' Steve Dalrymple Paul Darshay Elisa Di Fiore Barbara Diggory Sandra Draper Charles Duncan Karen Du nford Bonnie Dworkin Michael Elder Jeffrey Ferguson Jon Fox Robert Gelert Danny Gerbasi Kim Gilbert John Gilmore Debbie Glass Vickie Coerke Ernest Gomez Scott Gordon Barry Greenwood Vickie Grisham Gary Hallum Fred Halt Kim Hansen Steve Haye Frances Hedrick Donna Heeks Robi Heiden Larry Hoiberg Ross Holloway Dave Hoody Pauline Hough Janice lllingworth Joseph Jarvis David Johns 'sf .t ,wk uv' sf Valerie Johnson Vyla Keen Ann Knepper Vince Kucera Ron Kuskie Edward Labate Greogry Lafferty Susan LaFon Tom Lewis Paula Lewis Janet Lignuris Lester Littleman Susan Litton Tom Lochrie Cary Luth Debra Lynn Sherree Martin Debbie Matila Jeff Mayer Steve Mazochi Robert McClellan Cheryl Melanson Brad Meredith Detley Merzky Dan Michaelson Dino Moore Philip Moore Richard Moorehead Kendall Nelson Leslie Nelson Belinda Nicks Helaine Parise Bob Parra Georgia Parrott Dennis Pennington Live and let live, in peace. Angi Yates WILLIAM P. WOJAHN: It's a long hard road to Redondo Beach. One l sometimes find impossible to reach. ROGER WOLSKY: Remembers Featherly Park, caves, mountain cabin parties, and Wack 'em Wolsky. C Football-2: B Football-2: Varsity Football-45 B Tracka25 Varsity Track-3,43 Lettermen's Club- 2,3.4: Varsity Club-3,4. KIPPY LYNN WROTEN: If a man doesn't keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears. however measured or far away. GAA-2,35 Pep Band-3.4: Band Busses-2,3,4: Drum Major-4: California State Champion Mace Drum Major-4. MARY L. WU LFF: Everyone needs a heart to reach into to pullout the very soul which blooms in his mind. He needs a mind to know the meaning of war. and of hatred, and of love. Pep Club-2.3: Orchestra-2,3,4: Flag Team-3.4. ANGELA MARIE YATES: Live and let live in peace. ASB President- 4: House of Representatives-2,33 Odyssey Staff-Faculty Section-4. MIKE YORBA: Cross Country-3,43 Track-3. BARBARA YOUNG: God grant me the serenity to accept the things l cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Talent Show-25 Drama 11-31 Chamber Singers-4. SHERI YOUNG: To laugh often and much: to win the respect of the intelligent people and the affection of children: to earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends. DDA-2: Vice President-3,4: GAA-2.3.43 4-H-2,3.4: Pep Club-2.3.4. Sherrie Phillips Teresa Phillips Don Pittman Gary Pomeroy Rex Powelson John Rajcic Margie Roberson Darlene Ruppel Christopher Ruud Mike Sandoval Richard Scheblein Don Schimmel James Schwarz Jean Seeley Ron Sewell Kevin Shaker Jeffrey Shields Cynthia Sidler Bill Skinner Alan Smith Debbie Smith Jim Sparks Eric Speth Steve Statom Nancy Stewart Perri Strong Richard Thayne Wayne Thornhill Robert Townsend Steve Vander Hoek Richard Wentworth Carrie Windham Patsy Winston Jeff Wright Glenn Zajic images-197 .G L uf I , if! - I 2 1 Lib. ..4+.,, , W ,K N JL 2-Viv ' iw? - 1 as 4 If an . '-'Xi-F 31- A lj i ml 'Sv' 5 -.r if im ABOVE: Cheerleader Jim Humphreys sounds bell signalling ' iinal act of midmorning pep rally. ., 5.5545 11,1-1, 5. - :'t,1:.iE ,Z2,.lf,-122,-fgj35,391 gi: 'g n 1535551-357' I A A- 2' :gif-A g F'1f-3? f g ' - 25555-:rf-221' -1- -,3-j --1:'. 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For all, it is neither a beginning, nor an end, but a continuation. imagesf 1 99 '34 year from now it won't mean anything. Molly Maloney RlGHT: Academic Decathalon Team: back row Mike Duffy, Randy Rogers, Dave Norburg: fran! row Susan Murray. Sandy Spelliscy. Molly Maloney. BELOW RIGHT: Outstanding Teenagers of America: Handy Rogers, Howard Masukane, Mike Duffy. Sandy Spelliscy, Molly Maloney. BELOW: clockwise Molly Maloney, DAR Good Citizen Award. Orange County Press Club Award Winner, Honors at Entrance at University of lowa and University of Wisconsin. Patty Myers. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Marianne Sant. Miss Villa Park. Sandy Spelliscy, Junior Miss, Orange. pu 'N' 4- 1145 uf A R if A QV: F 14 7 .- Mv- T' '?i. 9f - I L-. 'Q ,J , H' ,11f 'Nl' . 1 1 -, l 1 i t I eprese tatives M f 1 To Thofn ,ln M I SUGXFGLQUSUD 'ii A .3 if Offering honors and scholarships, organizations such as Bank of America and The Daughters of the American Revolution recognized unique abilities exhibited by VPHS students. Competing for the first time, the VPHS Academic Decathalon team garnered first place awards. Achievements in other areas included Miss Villa Park and Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. LEFT: National Merit Awardees: lBack row! Angi Yates lci, Rob Gibson lci, Bill Fletcher lcl, Sandy Spelliscy lcl, Debbie Petersen lcit lSecandrowl Susan Murray lcl, PeggyJackson lcl, Renata Liggett lcl. Randy Rogers lcl, Diana Jacobson lcl, Robin MacKinnon lcl, Jean Nelson lci: fFrant raw! Tom Farrell lfl, Molly Maloney lfl, Mike Duffy lfl, Howard Masukane lfl: Not Shown: Robert Krueger lfi, Jim Arnwine lfl. ABOVE: Bank of America Achievement Award Winners: Sue Murray, Drama: Tom Farrell, Art: Rob Gibson, Mathematics: Carol Oxley, Business: Janet Williams. Music: Molly Maloney. English: Michael Duffy, Plaque Winner, Liberal Arts: ,Renata Liggett, Foreig Languages: Vickie lsaccson, Home Economics: Sandy Spelliscy, Social Studies: Don Rado, Plaque Winner, Fine Arts, Not Shown: Fl Robert Krueger, Plaque Winner, Science and Math: James Phillips, Trades and lndustrial Arts. s E where everybody is somebody. Louie Joseph 1, OUSD Board of Education lleft to rightl FlobertJ. Elliot. Eleanore Pleines, David lVliller. Bert Skiles-President, Gilbert Darwin, Ruth C. Evans. Keith Lynn. 2 Don Kemp - Dean of Students 3. Louis S. Joseph - Principal 4. Bud Davis - Dean of Students Surprising many with a mid-year decision to leave VPHS for the principalship of Canyon High School. Principal Louis S. Joseph welcomed his successor Richard Jackson, the fourth VPHS principal in nine years. Overcrowded conditions. Stull Act evaluations and WASC accreditation provided a busy year for Villa Park administrative staff of People Movers. The swift, smooth execution of The RULES occupied new deans Bud Davis and Don Kemp as they became acquainted with the Spartan community. New at- tendance officer Bob Hummel kept track of Spartan comings and goings from his attendance officefpost position. Together with vice-principals Don Buck and Dick Kirwan they administered one of the best years of our lives. Q11 we 456. ,1- ,,.f K - 1. Richard Kirwan - Assistant Principal in charge of curriculum. 2. Patricia Cruz was oblivious to Mr Josephs class observation in American Literature. 3. With emergency and absence cards running a close second, the razor was voted the most widely used registration tool. 4. Assuming the post of VPHS principal February 5. Richard Jackson emphasized student involvement in education 5. Anthropology students unearthed remains of long-lost VPHS substitute teacher during class dig 6. Bob Hummell - attendance officer 7. OUSD Superintendent Donald lngwerson, 8. Don Buck - Assistant Principal in charge of personnel. SISOURFLAG vi... .... ,,,......,.. - LL bl A. x X XXX I v 3, images-203 -4 1. Marianne Herman - Secretary in the Pupil Personnel Office. 2, Ruth Ziegler - Secretary in the SOC Lab. 3. Betty Barrett- Secretary to Mr. Kirwan. 4. Thelma Caldwell - Secretary in ihe Attendance Office. 5. Marge Kelly - Principals Secretary. 6. Donnee Peterson - Registrar. 7. Betty Burnett - Secretary in SOC Lab. 204-images 'H-Ls.....v.v vi- .-,'F.. , X 'When images of identity are endangered, manipulations begin. Tim Owens Guardians of administrative appointment calendars, paper clips and mimeograph machines, secretaries served as Girl Fridays for VPHS personnel. Juggling schedules, typing innumerable bulletins and taking care of endless operational details, secretaries performed often unnoticed, but necessary tasks. 1. Neva Stoffers - Secretary to the deans. 2. Darlene Krage - Secretary to Mr. Buck. 3, Marian Pierce processed registration forms ofJeff Overly and Richard Greer, 4. Esther Danker - Switchboard operator. 5. Nancy Ouong - Secretary in the Principals office. 6. Marty Logue - Bookkeeper. 'fidsfy X Z' Student Opportunities Center counselor. Student Opportunities Center counselor. 3. Al Finlayson - Personal counselor. Student Opportunities Center counselor. 5, Dave Hath - Personal counselor. n long lines awaiting class registration in August. .-W 'Q 1 4270 n f Our role is assisting students to develop positive self concepts, thus enabling them to make meaningful decisions. Mrs. Wilma The Student Opportunity Center expanded its resources to include job description files for the career minded and college and scholarship information for those intent upon further schooling. Personal counselors Al Finlayson and Dave Hath supervised group counseling sessions and served students who had personal problems or just wanted to talk to somebody. Pat Duffy coordinated such student activities as student council meetings, pep rallies and assemblies. concessions at games, dances, and, new this year, rock bands at lunch. The noon supervising crew - popularly bouncers - assisted the deans ln enforcing campus rules and managed to become friends with many students in the process. Wittman l. Dennis LaDucer - Law Enforcement. 2. Lois Viel lWandal - Bouncer. 3. Pat Duffy - Director of Activities. 4. Toilet-papered trees highlighted Junior Spirit day activities. 5. IBM cards categorized the destiny of 2500 students during summer registration. 6. Greg Campbell, Camille Jensen. Craig Smithson - Bouncers. 7. Escaping Spartan was halted and questioned by ground supervisor Wanda. if gs' images-207 'N waw 208-images , Y- Overcrowding posed new problems for VPHS custodial and cafeteria staffs. Increased number of classrooms meant more time and effort spent in upkeep. Additional snack lines at both break and lunch served to relieve some of the Spartan overflow. 1. lleft to rightl John Bell, Bill Gliestman, Joe Hlastala. Don Grant. Ralph Robles. Pete Suaney. Ken Langston, John Johnson, Bill Parsons - Custodial Team. 2. and 4. Ralph Robles swept up after Spartan lunch hour. 3. The Belgian kept Villa Park's gardens raked and clean. 5. The usually crowded cafeteria serving line was almost unrecognizable during late afternoon hours. 6. Barbara Oltrogge - Cafeteria Manager 7. Mary Valentine - Cafeteria Worker 8. Susie Horton - Cafeteria Worker 210-images , .4. , 5 3' ' Q9 The past is the burden of the future. Tim Owens History teachers strove to ease the burden of rote learning from their student's shoulders through mini courses, simulation games, and interest seminars relating to situations of both current and historical interest. Through the sponsorship of Mark Gale, cluster seminars held in private homes featuring guest speakers were initiated. drawing unexpectedly high student response and involvement. Dispelling new teacher Paul Crumby's adage that man does not think, he merely thinks he thinks, Mr, Crumby's classes rose to outstanding academic achievements - thinking that they thought. 1. Paul Crumby, World History, U.S. history. 2. Mark Gale, world history 3. Nancy Murray, world history 4. Les Driver. world history 5. Barbara Kurek, world history 6. Lu Jenkins. world history. comparative political systems. 7. Michael Victorson, U.S. history Q, Q 2 S5 3 , .iw AQ 4' 1. Dick Behn - U.S. History 2. Jim Starr - U.S. History 3. Dick Brunt Y U.S. History 4. Sophomores Sunbie Hare!! and Sharon Russ react to ew, Z unexpected comment during informal world history seminar. 5. Vince Murphy - U.S. History 6. Tom Hart W U.S. History, State Requirements 7, Barbara Poole - History Department Secretary images-211 212-images 1. Russ Murphy - American Democracy. 2. Tim Owens - Social Psychology. 3, Vince DeFalco - American Democracy. 4. Dave Wilkerson - U.S, History, Social Psychology, Comparative World Religions. 5. Greg Benoit f Anthropology I and ll. 6. Euleyne Anrechl -American Democracy. 4: -L ,- . fu--.U X, L... Q x ' my me Along with semester finals came the reinstitution of the reading period, Class hours were shortened to provide twenty minutes of free reading time each day. Books, magazines and newspapers descended upon the campus as the entire VPHS population settled down to read. - Attempting to increase student awareness of the mass media, Publications Advisor Doris Lowman fought deadlines, lost copy. pictures, and sanity in an effort to improve intercampus communications. Expanding its curriculum to include classes in lnternational Relations, the Senior History Department challenged students to become involved in the world around them. Field trips to the Santa Ana Courthouse to view actual court situations highlighted studies in American Democracy. Interviews, surveys, and student films were among many methods used by Look back . . . it's all been said before, only in different terms and by other people. 1. Sue Ludlum - Reading. 2. Betty Fischer - Reading, 3. Deborah Craib - Reading. Tim Owens . , 4. Doris Lowman -Journalism l and ll. Annual I and ll, Mass those enrolled in Social Psychology to study human Media behavior. 5, Zoe Gibbs - Reading, American Literature. S, i A J. gr' f .. , 'rs Sh' I -'ZX ,A ,A . m,.Q xx? .. . X , 5 x r .K 5 Q 1 m a Q -5 . e. , , . H , i A ml if 1 X xr! 3 5 images-213 V,-X 1, Carol Fragnoli - American Literature. 2. Evelyn Ching - Advanced Composition, Short Story, Music Theory, 3, Norm Johnson - Advanced Composition. Mass Media. 4 Sandy Simar - Creative Writing, American Literature, 5, Gail Hanger - Mass Media, American Literature. 6 Dick Corradino Y Folk Literature, World Literature. 214-images Our world is the words inside us. Evelyn Ching Attempting to surface the words of the individual this year. the English department stressed both mass and individual communication, Mass Media and creative writing classes accomplished these goals while literature classes opened the doors to America, her folk traditions, medieval and modern Britain, and the world. -. ,.- tl... , ,255 l. Mark Fisher, Kathy Brady, and James Barrett seemed d 'I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P isinterested in point Mr Wilson was trying to make, , Steve Wilson - Mass Media, American Literature. . Pat Barrett- American Literature. Latin. . Phil Thoner - Novel, British Literature. . Knight guarded north gate of Mr. Thoner's medieval castle . Memo Hackler - American Literature, Short Story. . Jack Rowe - Practical Communications, American Litera . Barbara Morton - American Literature. lllfe. , Alberta Schuster - American Literature, Creative Writing, ublic Speaking W-'-....,.,, images-215 yi 'I H-4 t sfo' 9 - CQ' Uma-an an 1. Drama students re-enact a volatile scene of BAD SEED, 2. Glenn Cruzen serenaded Ann Becwar's class for his Mass Media project. i 3. Tina Lange - Drama, Short Story. 4. Ann Becwar - Speech, Mass Media. 5, Madrigals were enthralled with Ron Browne's directive theatrics. 6. Ron Browne - Women's Glee, Intermediate Choir, Vocal En' semble, Chamber Singers. 216-images .4-.fer . . 7- sniff I Attempting to bring sights, sounds, and emotions together in harmony, the drama, music, and speech departments hosted a variety of performances to display their talents. Band director Flandy Coleman led Marchin' Spartans to first place honors in both Rosemead and Chino Band Reviews. Newcomer Ron Browne conducted a mass choral production of Bach's Cantata if 142 at annual music department Christmas concert. Also new to the faculty, drama instructor Tina Lange incorporated student skill and talent in winter production of HIP HIPPIE HOORAY, Speech Club hosted debate clubs from many Southern California schools for the fall Orange County Speech League Novice Debate Tournament. sv 1' ' Lf, -J 325 llhflfll l. An off-key note evokes surprise from vocal music teacher Ron Browne. 2. Steve Kotler drummed up some action at the Rosemead parade, 3. Lance King blew his horn for the Marchin' Spartans, 4. Drum Major Kippy Wroton led Marchin' Spartans back to bus and home following an award winning performance at the El Primera Band Review in Santa Monica. 5. Randy Coleman - Concert Band, Cadet Band, String Orchestra, Instrumental Ensemble. lt is the interval, whether in music or mosaic or in poetry, that compels involvement until we become part of the situation. Marshall McLuhan images-217 M-wvwse . .,,.-v 3 ....-J' 218-Images 1. Sylvia Won - Art I, Crafts I. 2. Debbie Anderson blocked in color for an oil painting 3. Ray Schutte - Ceramics I, Commercial Art, Art IV 4. John Meuimester - Ceramics I and II 5. Shirlee Cherno peeked from behind a students African mask. 6. Alert students listened as Ray Schutte critiqued artworks Sidewalk art exhibits, a new look to the Medallion ls the,-9 life after aff? show. and spring art sales drew VPHS students closer to art media forms. An expanded curriculum included Kathy Mennealy courses in jewelry and fine arts. Newcomers Kathy Nlennealy and Shirlee Cherno initiated studies in photography and textiles. 1, 2, 3. 4. 5. th 6, Shirlee Cherno - Crafts l 8-i ll. Ray Schutte smiles in appreciation of an artistic triumph. Kathy Mennealy - Art I, II, Sr III. Jeff Overly prepared to pot. Ceramics instructor John Meulmester explained fine points of e clay medium to Lori Beradino. Jay Oliver - Jewelry. Crafts. .pw 0-sally! images-219 ll li f Mew, 9 ' . , -1 ffA '- , v H 1 , gf , Q fa-5 nv 220-images 1. lafeta Gasu attempted record-breaking speed of SO wpm. 2. Frank Chamberlin - Beginning Typing, Bookkeeping. 3, Robert Sakaue - Typing, Economics, Notehand. 4. Leo Fracalosy - Typing. Business Law, General Business. 5. Karen Moore - Steno, Typing. 6. Business teacher Leo Fracalosy explained contract terminology to Susan Malkus in Business Law class, 7 Foreign Exchange studentsJanet Mansfield and Lidija Petrovich shared a joke with Anne Hart during an AFS meeting. 8. Lorettapluan - Office Occupations. Striving to gain practical experience before their transition from campus to college or community, stu- dents enrolled in foreign language, business, and work experience courses. Foreign language students strove to learn more about French, German, Spanish, and Latin, but many found the old expression lt loses something in the translation still relevant. The Business Department faculty conveyed the skills, attitudes, facts, and figures of today's com- merce and industry to future executives and secre- taries. Expanding off-campus courses to include landscape design, nursery management, truck driving, bank carrier, and fire science, the fourayear-old VPHS Work Experience Department placed an estimated 500 students in positions on and off campus to gain practical experience in an assortment of vocations, ' Mvwru- ff 1 I 4 P525 , . u . Ed Fratantero A Work Expernence AI Vela f Spanish IV Ex V, Hrstory of the Mexican-Amerlcan NI1chaeIStehIy - Spamsh I 84 II . Ken! Moore ! Work Experience CaroI Penn - French I, II, III, 81 IV Gordon I-IaII Y German I, Il, 81 III . Inez Falius - Spamsh III SI IV. Input is not experience. AI Vela 6 Images-221 Nmilillvf w 5 .J .liewwres is 222fimages 1. Harold Lavalle - Life Science, Integrated Science, 2. Joe Ouartucci - Chemistry, Integrated Science. 3, Buddy Lammers and.Linda Mouran marveled at the effects of Congo Fled dye on onion cells. 4. Elbert Smith - Biology, Integrated Science. Molecules are dumb! Joe Quartucci Encouraging individual exploration, the science staff provided new insights into the study of nature's wonders and man's technological achievements. The new vocational chemistry class sparked interest in those students who had not previously experienced the excitement to be found in the realm of science, With the aid of four new teachers - Chuck Bittle. Harold Lavalle, Don McClain and Marilyn Shelley. the science department expanded course offerings to accomodate the academic demands of a larger student body. 'lu Bruce Campbell- Algebra ll. Physics, Integrated Science. Marilyn Hettick - Biology, Physiology. Chuck Binle - Biology, Vocational Chemistry, Chemistry. Don McClain - Biology, Integrated Sceince. Marilyn Shelley - Biology, Life Science, S: ' J .- 1 .1 il .f 5 0 la.. images-223 'l l really wouldn't know what identity means since the world is so crowded and everyone is just another object. 224-images Amy Pulliam 'M N-i 1. OU SD ass't. superintendent Wally Raynor explains projected enrollment at VPHS and Canyon High. 2. Jean Kawaoka - Algebra, introductory College Math. 3. Bruce Campbell- Algebra, Physics, Integrated Science. 4. Randel Frontino - Geometry, Senior Math. 5. Rod Williams Y Geometry, Senior Math. L. I ul '1 .lU, p0 u Q 40094 -Q gus'n.v. glizoqf 22:41 .,e:cn:. 1 , 1 I n l fx.-mmm o1'. 0' 1' I We can never know both where we are and the direction we are moving at the same time. Therefore we are not sure just what sort of arithmetic the average adult citizen must know to be a functioning member of the human race. - Bob Cameron. The Math department provided new insights into old mathematical concepts through courses such as the pilots Probability 84 Statistics and Trigonometry to the basics of Senior Math. . Chuck Kates - Geometry, Algebra. . Gary Synder - Algebra I and ll. . Mary Gallagher- Algebra, Senior High Math. . Jim Proffitt - Algebra ll, Electronics. . Tim Stephens - Geometry, Senior Math. Bob Cameron A Algebra, ICM, Problems and Statistics. 96 5 images-225 226-images . hw., ' v No matter which way you slice it, stitch it, imagine it. until you really have to figure out the problem, your learning is not complete. - Virginia Strain, Emphasizing practical experience, Home Economics teachers attempted to cover the spectrum of personal, family, and communi- ty life. Course offerings provided variety such as Decora- tive Home Arts, Family Living. House and Interior Design and Fashion Personality. Coed classes disproved the tra- ditional stereotype ofthe Homemaking Department as an inviolate female domain. Construction Technology remained the only no woman's land in the Industrial Arts Department as the female popu- lation exploded full force into Auto, Metal, Wood, Elec- tronics and Drafting classrooms. The number of classes in each section expanded to accomodate the increased en- rollment. vfbw fr.:- 11410 .2 . 1. Phil Johnston - Drafting l, ll. Ill. Audio. 2. Val Jaworski practiced ancient smithing craft in Metal shop. 3 Intricate auto parts assembly was explained to Randy Grajczky by Auto l 8t ll instructor Bob Haysom. 4. Jerry Locker - Wood I 81 ll. 5. Danny King lrightl and Mike Price icenterl were amazed with Mr. Matsuyama's reaction to Martin Wright's wood project. Bob Matsuyama - Metal, Wood, Auto l. 6. Irene Brewster - House 84 Interior Design, Sewing. 7. Jean Albright- Decorative Home Arts, Beginning foods. 1. Larry Sanford - Auto I. 2. Mr. Dunbar instructed Tom Shafer on lathe maintenance. Lonney Dunbar - Auto I, Metal, Machine Shop l 84 ll. 3. Patricia Ames - Fashion and Personality. 4. John Hall assisted Construction Technology teacher Bob Saltarelli with a delicate soldering technique as Brad Van Melle observed. 5. Virginia Strain - Family Living, Consumer Homemaking. Career Explorations in Education. 6. Jim Proffitt - Algebra ll. Electronics I 81 ll. People who are masters of their own destiny do not have identity problems. Q 'GQ-?., Q Jim Proffitt 1' 'wa 'i'i it 51 images-227 ,.,,.u , - 228-images YZ! 1. Alex Masucci - Hard of Hearing. 2. Enid Taylor - Librarian. 3. Dayle Hobbs - School nurse. 4. Evelyn Wixted - Library Clerk. 5. Jack Dennen - Drivers Training. Nami? 'xx , ,f Those with a new consciousness and self- worth are not bound by anything. Ray Schutte Working in essential but sometimes forgotten roles, the hard of hearing, librarians, school nurse, driver training, and state requirement instructors comprised our unsung hero roster. Alex Masucci, often seen scurrying around campus helped deaf and near deaf students to live and learn with their handicaps. Dayle Hobbs, school nurse, kept health records in addition to caring for students who became ill or injured during school hours and administering sight and hearing tests. nl .4 A gi. 'Z' 'C '- lf, i EL . .lm Mfg gsm llllllaEllllilON 5 TPJVA-., N fc'-. . 1. Mike Schrader - Drivers training, 2. Burt Cramer - Drivers training 3. Marge Blakemore - Assistant librarian. 4 Dave Colville - State Requirements, Physical Education. 5. Dave Ochoa - State Requirements, Physical Education. 6. Mark Furman got expert instruction from drivers training teacher Jack Smalley with simulation driving images-229 4uL,x Don't look back: something might be gain- 1. Dave Ochoa - Physical Education, State Requirements. Com- petiti ve Athletics. 2. Maxine Clark, girls' Physical Education teacher, instructed Hard of Hearing student Louise Smith on tennis basics. 3, Joy Iseli - Physical Education, American Literature. 4. Jackie Jazweic and Kerry Dancer illustrated a dance technique. with suggestions from Miss Folkert. 5. Don Thompson - P.E,, Senior High Math, Competitive Athletics. fflg OIT you. 6. Alice Heustis - Girls' Physical Education. 7. Mel Grable - Physical Education, Competltl ve Athletics. 8. lke Isaacson - Competitive Athletics, Athletic Director. 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'av-hifi. -'-' af.: ,LL-.::::: ,-brit ':.14-Xf2.L.i-2'- I- - 1r:Q asw?.hrm-' warg..-SBE? - '--41ea.5a. -,-.:,ffz- 'ff' ' E 4 'z O K 4. 4 .5 41' A-,,4' , suction editors: boys' sports: rick kisslor jan lischor ron saga girls' sporty: jackie shenofield pat muoller A t H, . I1. QV A 5 , -.a , x 1 swxgavxgixxaixmi' AllALeague tackle Rod Kennec surveys Villa Park grid hopes from sideline. 234-motions VARSITY FOOTBALL: First raw: C, Lundstrom. B. MacHale, D, Buck1R.Dix: R. NlcGinIey,J. Cunningham. K. Reidinger, T, Kincaid, D, Wischnack, J. Lembeck. Second row: S. Anderson. Fl. Sage, R, Wolsky. Nl. Aldretti, S. Calles. J, Pierce. K. Vasquez, R. Goldman, B. Hester, T. Oswald, B. Scheblein Third row: K. Fox,J. Melendez. T. Thorsell. S. DeMint. Fl. Webber, R. Kennec. B. Duff, B. Moran. S. Rasinski. L. Titus. Fourth row: T. Ketchum. T. Lopiccollo, K. Triggs. F. Kouri, B. Ansari. L. Fields. R. Flangel, D. Fisher, L. Elliot. J. Duran. Fl. Gaulden. G. Lafferty. ,ff I 1 1 We Sporfons hove 'best seoson Boasting the best season in the history of VPHS. Spartan gridders ended their season with a 7-2 overall record. Head Coach Ted Mullen guided mark. VPHS traveled to Bolsa Grande Stadium for an opening encounter with favored La Quinta. VPHS scored the first two times they possessed the pigskin while the Spartan defense held the Aztecs scoreless holding LQ to two touchdowns. Quarterback Kirk gridders to second place with a 5-2 Crestview League in the first half. VPHS came home victors 27-13 while Fleidinger rushed for a total of 1 11 yards. . X Savanna s Rebels fell victim to the Spartans 41-6 in a J V debut home matchup at Kelly Stadium. While the ,Za a ,Q VPHS dynamite offense continued to explode, the 'f defense acted like General Grants Army in stopping the Stars and Stripes offensive squad. V V fm Hopes of a league championship met an early end If KQM Ln , when the Mullermen met rivals El Modena and Q, ' Orange. Down by eleven points at half-time, VPHS mga ' A put on a furious second half rally. Down by 3 points in 'ZA ,, Q,.,M'fi .I - H the waning moments, Mullen's driving offensive unit ' j 4' v .55 was stopped when an El Mo defender intercepted a f ,,., Tiffg, rf 1 4 Kirk Reidinger pass in the end zone. 'Iii 'M 'I Orange High severely dimmed Villa Park's title hopes. 2 i A Panther touchdown on a punt return, and an additional score seconds before the half gun spelled doom for VPHS. As the final gun sounded, the . .. 6 score. OHS went on to the Crestview League title. , Spartans found themselves on the wrong end of a 28- TOP: Head grid coach Ted Mullen expresses his view of a critical play to two attentive officials. Mullen was aided by coaching staff Dave Ochoa loffensive backsl, Don Thompson llinemenl, Bob Hughes llinemenl, and Mel Grable ldefensive backsl. ABOVE: A Wischnack touchdown is exultation to guard Jim Cunningham l68l and tackle Ron Webber l72l, but only further sadness to defeated Savanna gridders. LEFT: Fullback Dan Wischnack sweeps left end for crucial gain in Villa Park's 27-13 rout of La Quinta. motions-235 , gy ' A I xxxy, M ' X 'Hd- 'q if 29, , t 1 ' ' ,ge 'fl 15 4 ,I 1 as My ,,,.W,W,p,,uf L., dninwnwt ,, Q Refusing to give up Villa Park welcomed first place Mission Viejo to Fred Kelly Stadium. l-livner's Diablos were looking for a third straight win and a first ever over Villa Park. They were denied both with VPHS winning 27 - 8. Coach Mullen's disciples traveled to aging Northrup Field to face a fired up Tustin team. The Tillers had upset rival Foothill and snapped an 18-game losing streak the week before. Hopes of a two game streak evaporated as the Spartans doused Tustin 19-8. Junior tailback Tony LoPiccolo rushed for 93 yards and two touchdowns. VPHS's defense, victimized in its first two league games, turned in its third one touchdown game. VPHS celebrated Homecoming by entertaining KatelIa's Knights in a highly controversial game. Katella's cheap shot play helped them to an El Mo victory the week before, Against the Big Blue, their style of play helped them to losses in yards, lpenaltiesl players leiectedl, and the game. VPHS Homecoming was celebrated with a 17-6 victory. Linebacker Kevin Vasquez highlighted the game by intercepting a screen pass and taking it in for the score, TOP: Middle linebacker Tony Kincaid wrestles Savanna back during the Spartan's 41-6 rout of the Rebels. ABOVE: With approval of the referee, Kirk Reidinger plants and fires pass during home game. ABOVE RIGHT: Hampered by injuries most of the season, junior tailback Tony LoPiccolo is examined by team physician Dr. Abdella, while trainer Mickey Sunday looks on. I ,f motions-237 F -88 P510 -'www 8 it 'fT5'v . I Q 7? ,,L 1 Q ' t 4 M. ...sh- ..,-is Griclders froveled to 'fthe pit to celebrate Homecoming with San Clemente's Tritons. Disaster struck on the first series when offensive leader Kirk Reidinger separated a shoulder. Junior Bob Ansari filled in as OB turning the matchup into a defensive contest. The only score came when Scot Anderson blocked a Triton punt that alertJim Cunnigham pounced upon in the end zone. A gutty goal-line stand in the final moments halted any chance for a San Clemente score VPHS owned its first shut out in 4 years, and a 7.0 win. ln eight years of rivalry, VPHS had never beaten Foothill. Entering the season finale it appeared that a sick, injury-riddled Spartan squad would be denied again. Playing on a muddy Kelly Field, Big Blue battled the Knights to a O-O halftime score. Foothill drew first taking a 7-O lead late in the third quarter. Hungry for a fifth straight win, Ted lVlullens makeshift offense engineered two scoring drives in the fourth quarter, With the final gun of the season VPHS fans and players savored a first ever win over Foothill. Season honors were shared as linebacker Tony Kincaid, slot-line backer Brian Hester and quarterback Kirk Reidinger claimed Most Valuable citations. Junior Bob Scheblein was awarded lVlost lmproved Offense while Ron Sage received the defensive counterpart. Jim Cunningham was named lVlost Inspirational and teammates elected Tony Kincaid Team Captain. TOP: Fleceiver Steve Rasinski l85l uses block to gain extra yardage during Tustin encounter. TOP RIGHT: Three year varsity letterman Kirk Fleidinger searches for receivers before releasing the ball. LEFT: Brian Hester fl8l displays kick-off form as Jeff Pierce l33l and assistants bolt downfield. motions-239 240-morioina X . Af' Yi al -fa i' 2-,V . t .t t, ,,..,v-in Vfw , - 'U Q .31 , ,. 5 T ,Qi zo K -,QQ 114 ag X f N, 'B gm. , 1 QQ f 49 M V , MAI' ,R , TOP: Junior Jeff Bucholz gains yardage during Villa Park-Foothill home contest. hh UPPER RIGHT: Coach Dick Corradino ltopl and Coach Phil Thoner lbottoml led J,V. gridders to 3-3-1 season record. RIGHT: Ball carrier junior Kevin Triggs receives pass during Foothill 1 Knight encounter. , ,J A., , V . ,Lk - 14,4 K Wd? dk' f 7' g ig wwglrq!! ,yfxiwfgrsu mug- amolhfwf ' I ' in ' ' ' 'ii . K mf -A tml fi'-ffwff 'll ' 5 ' A ' ' -' ' 44' X, .- .J JV's ploy only four gomes Plagued by an erratic schedule, Villa Park's Junior Varsity football squad ended gridiron play with a 3-3- 1 record. With three high schools forfeiting on a seven game schedule, Spartan J.V.'s were handed automatic victories from El Modena. San Clemente. and Mission Viejo, Highlighting the season was a tough defensive bout with rival Orange High resulting in a O-O tie. Coached by Dick Corradino and Phil Thoner, the J.V.'s proved to be the unsung heros during VPHS's best ever varsity season. The junior gridders simulated both offensive and defensive motions for Ted Mullen and company proving you can make it if you try, Most Promising J V Jeff Lofgren heads the corp of E I future varsity hopefuls. TOP: Junior Larry Silverman views field play from sidelines during home grid exhibition. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: First row: R. Zamarippa. J. Bucholz. J. Wenata, F. Kouri. R. Gaulden, C, Rodieck, M. Reiter,J. King, S. Slaughter. T. Abati. Second row: D. Pierce, K. Fox. D, Encheff. P. Lombardo. E. Ouiihe,J. Harnett, M. Fronk, P. Allen, D, Sappington, B. Waird. Thirdruw: D. Driscoll. K. Lobeck.J, Dunn. S. Ziemer. Upton, B, Hyde, B. McGuire.J. Sneizko, M. Harvey. L. Silverman. Fourth row: Coach Thoner, J. Harman, S. Hoffman. J. Moore, M. Barber. A. Tarbutton,J. Lofgren, T. Carriker. D. Poor. M. Sunday. Coach Corradino motions 241 242-motions ,W a, ABOVE: Sophomore Dennis Burtt smiles after receiving the Most Valuable Award for the Sophomore Varsity. SOPHOMORE VARSITY: Back law: Slater, Burtt, Mason, Opferman. Musgraves. Third raw: Gray, Short, Burnett, Consalvi, Andrews, Leysack, Sappington, Yorba. Second row: Coach Corwin, Wackym. Fitzgerald, McBride, Baumann, Kleckner, Galuppo, Coach Wilson First row: Henry, Lee, Howard, Losi, Lundstrom, Haun . , ,f ,. . ' gwmweiwwfvwwwfwwtl',ww l ,, W Sophs form lwo squods Sophomore players were taught the fundamentals of high school football by Coaches Steve Wilson and Harold Lavalle. Steve Wilson's Sophomore Varsity gridders were led to a 5-2 league record by MVP Dennis Burtt who proved potent starting both offense and defense. Harold Lavalle came to coach the Soph JV's at Villa Park after coaching the 1972 CIF AAAA Baseball Champs at Dominguez High. Beaten badly ln league competition, the JV's rallied in the season finale and battled a much stronger Foothill to a 7-7 tie. ABOVE: Sophomore Pete Fox stops a Katella ball carrier. SOPHOMOFlEJV's: Back row: Coach Newbury. Nalley, LaRocca, Behrens. Koster, Jeske, Rieber, Romano, Schwetz. Third raw: Hamauer, Filsinger, Edwards, Hamner, Mitchell, Nlaloy, Schmidt, Fox, Secondrow: Vasquez, Ragan, DeBeauvieres, Fragnoli, Lewis, Turner. Firstrow: Dix. Cochran, Till, Gonzales, Collin. motions-243 AF IR - . - 5 ' L15 e , Q .-.ai 5 o ' - J' Q 'Q W JV , .vi .Q is ,s 7 A 1 aye' in 'W ' 'H ., , In 13 W ff E' ' , 9.3 l f , 1 ' - - ' 1 ,Zz ? S -rg T X, 4 f Y ' 65? Y - i XA fg V4 -fd!! f y f ' f f,.M'z. X fy' U , f , 51 W 1 VU, It V f 1 iw AVVX, X ' 5 ' ' 1 fi 1 Mui H f Vim: ' : gd' w e V i il? , O 2 ' f , l 615' ' i if 1 as Y I ye, 'rf l ' 'R' 1 at 5 , 'S li, ' i , if fir T Q A ' N J Q 'f . . ' N ' NAA V im, ' .llll ' K 1 gr X qlllaj l Q f R ARF? Plilzf gli HMM' li ll hi is 41 , f ' fr ef 4' Q W ' X T L 'N' Q . ' f ' W. lf 7 'i ,f-'Y 2 . x 1 L 4 244-motions TOP: Villa Park Varsity harriers Fred Sprlnge, Mike Wells, Dan Madison, and Eric Maxwell keep pace with Triton opponent at San Clemente. CENTER: JV runners Rich Chmielewski, Kurt Schumaker, David Satterthwaite, and Chris Holleran start race at San Clemente. ABOVE: Mike Wells, leading varsity harrier, runs the Cross Coun- try Classic Course at Eisenhower Park VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: Back row: Mgr. Fast, Loftin, Yorba Resh, Mgr. Dolan, Coach McKie. Front row: Maxwell, Springe Wells, Madison, Spangler, Parks TOP LEFT: Cross Country Coach Bob McKie records times during Katella meet at Villa Park, JV CROSS COUNTRY: Back row: Raney, Carroll, Schwab, Holleran, Fields, Burman. Front row: Chmielewski, Ross, Hill, Schumaker, Satterthwaite, Beebe. SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY: Back row: Schimmel, Poer, Capelouto, Vahlstrom, Hoolihan, Minor. Frontlaw: Sumers, lngwerson, King, Fisher. l ,, 5 L Pm 'ts if '. Cross Country looks ciheod Led by the consistent pertormances of senior Mike Wells, VPHS Varsity harriers placed low on the Crestview ladder. Defeating the Katella and San Clemente teams in the last leg of the season, the Varsity finished with a 2-5 record and a sixth place ranking. Juniors Rich Chmielewski, Chris Holleran, and David Satterthwaite headed the Junior Varsity to a 4-3 league record and a fifth place tie. Ending the season with an upset victory over Foothill, the JV's knocked the Knights out of title contention. Providing the varsity with material throughout the season, the sophomores were the most successful of the VPHS teams finishing in third place with a 3f2 mark. A glance at next season reveals that six of the top nine runners are underclassmen and that '74 may be a good year for Bob McKie's harriers, motions-245 li? 3 1 4... A -.. , A . ..-...- 4 -'--. 'Qs 'B ---- 'lls.2? - QCTQ ...f P+ ,,' ' A '- N: -af.--. T- -I-,. ,. -- lm 246-mouons MM 1, . M42 . ..., ,f'Qi ?An.ff 'LL VARSITY BASKETBALL: B. Hester, S. Calles. S. Anderson. M, McMillan. S. Nelson, B. Shirley, T. Topercer, C. Johnson, D, lacopetti, D. Dere. K. Costner. S. Compton, M. Peterson, Mgr, Millar. BELOW: Coach Gary Snyder and junior Dean lacopetti watch progress of varsity basketball contest. v' m.. ..t .N . 5 Varsity basketball - encountered problems even before season started. All-League guard Charlie Duncan ended his high school basketball career when he fractured his neck in a freak surfing accident. Forward Terry Topercer. the only other player with varsity experience, was lost early in the season with a broken ankle. With several players moving away, Coach Synder found himself with a team lacking any varsity experience. That inexperience made itself plain as VPHS cagers struggled through a 3-19 season. After defeating St. Paul 54-51 in the home opener. VPHS proceeded to lose twelve straight, a school record. Squeezing past the San Clemente Tritons 52- 50 in the Spartan gym, Villa Park couldn't muster a winning effort for six games. Meeting at San Clemente in the second round of league action, Synder's cagers defeated the Tritons for their third and final win. Referred to as the hardest worker by Coach Snyder, Captain Mark McMillan led one of the best defenses in the league and threw in an average of 12 points a game. -n-,-0-H..-0-n-.-wA,,,,., ABOVE: Ross Porter and Tommy Hawkins of KNBC Channel 4 announced televised VPHS-Corona del Mar pre-season basketball contest. BELOW LEFT1 Senior Mark McMillan is fouled by Mission Diablo after putting up jump shot BELOW RIG HT: Assistant Coach Steve Sabins kept vital statistics for the varsity cage squad. motions 247 RIGHT: Principal Louie Joseph, Oueen Galen Thomas, and Princess Sue Farb present trophies at the Villa Park Basketball Classic awards ceremony. BELOW RIGHT: Brian Hester uribbles around Diablo opponent at Mission Viejo. BELOW LEFT: Steve Calles looks for open man during Mission contest at VPHS. f N ,, van '-,f i,..' , P' 248-motions nwrf' -'A ll l f -x h J: ,fs.,, -,J , -M ff , .P 7 W ,-,,-,, LEFT1 Sophomore Steve Nelson puts up lay-in over defender as senior Mark McMillan looks on. BELOW: Santa Ana College Coach Bill Oates speaks at the Chris Lacher memorial. In background are Principal Louie Joseph. Orange Coach College Coach Bob Schermahorn, Coach Gary Snyder, and the varsity basketball team. BELOW LEFT: Bill Shirley shoots free throw during Foothill game BELOW RIGHT: Kevin Costner dribbles for open court at San Clemente. Super soph Sieve Nelson led the Spartan offense. Establishing himself as the fourth leading scorer in the Crestview league with an average of 1 7 points a game, Nelson scored 39 points against San Clemente to break Flon Todd's record of 35. Senior Brian Hester converted from football to basketball to harass numerous opponents. Hester scored his season high of 19 points in the season finale against El Modena. Synder's Super Sub Steve Calles consistently performed well all season filling gaps in the VPHS line up. Kevin Costner, a transfer student, came to Villa Park to grab a starting guard position. motions 249 K- ,mf 25OAmotuons ABOVE RIGHT: Ball in hand, Steve Compton looks for Spartan teammate. ABOVE LEFT: Captaxn Kelly Carmer steals the basketball from El Modena opponents. BELOW RIGHT' Troy Anderson puts up shot over El Modena de- fenders during 69-65 vrctory. - .MCA-H 1 Tim Owens' JV cogers completed a .500 season with a 12-12 overall record. The Junior Varsity ranked seventh in the Crestview league with 4-8 game tally. Captain Kelly Carmer. Troy Anderson, and Bob Jeske led the JV's throughout the season. Receiving Steve Compton from the Varsity ranks midway through the season, the Junior Varsity gained an extra edge from thejunior's experience. - '- 7 qi . . ' .' 1 ' - '- I 1 71 F3 ' 'Ji' is I I ' . 0 9 .1 Q at A , ,, fx 73 N 1 -M' A - 1- . 5' X. If , 4 , -w ' , i ' . -W K, . L 7'i.- IZL..'7li ABOVE LEFT: Larry Dykstar breaks free from Katella Knight to put up a lay-in for two points. ABOVE RIGHT: Jim Kilroy plays a tight defense on EI Modena Vanguard. JUNIOR VARSITY: Horne, Dykstra. Rieter, Anderson, Mitchell, Francine, Jeske. Summerfield, Ritchie, Geck, Alvarez, Compton. Kilroy, Rodieck, Carmer. Coach Owens. NOT PICTURED: Chris Wiebe. ' motions-251 252-motions SOPHOMORE VARSITY BASKETBALL: Back row: Coach Hart. Porter, Dimmutt, Britton. Ingwerson, Samuelson, Beyer, Gray. Ponzio, Reid, Nastasi. Front row: Tondo, Barrington, Lamph. BELOW: Sophomore Mark Lamph puts up jump shot over Mission Viego defenders un the Spartan gym. .., ,xl ..- f- 1, .. Soph JV's lake title Coach Leo Fracalosy's Junior Varsity won their second consecutive Crestview Championship with a 12-2 league record. Terry Anderson and Flod Lyerla led the JV scorers with 12 and 10 points a game. Jim Haun scored his season high against Katella, putting in 19 points. Haun played a tough defense all year. Mark Lamph, Rick Dimmit, and Jerry Britton led a potentially good sophomore Varsity. Coach Tom Hart's cagers placed seventh in the Crestview league with a 2-12 record. SOPHOMORE JV BASKETBALL: Back row: Coach Fracalosy, Lescault, Schoff. Hooper, Losi, Borowski, Anderson, Hook, Burnett Lyerla, Fox, Joyner, Front row: Lundstrum, Haun, Cahill, Griffith. ABOVE: JV Jim Haun takes a jump shot against San Clemente in VPHS gym. ABOVE RIGHT: JV Reid Lundstrum looks for open shot over Triton opponent, 5 if 4 1 B S In xX f l. motions-253 254-motuons wr i MWA rf if w Q A24 Am L V Z , 4. j ,W VARSITY WRESTLING: Back rowt Coach Bowden, Coach Thompson, J. Ponce, Fl. Sorenson, E. Queilhe, D. McBride, R. Webber, NI. Belville, Mgr. Fast. From row: J. Allen, S. Huntsman. D, ller. B. Dix,J. Wooley, A. Archabal. E. Pacquette. Senior Ron Webber attempts pin during Cresrview league finals In 194 weight class. Y X P 4 5, I -3 f i.g f Vo rsity gropplers ended Crestview competition, posting a 6-7 record and a sixth place league ranking. Senior Ron Webber wrestled in the 194 weight class. capturing victories in all of his league bouts. Webber dropped only four matches while defeating nineteen opponents. Injuries kept him out of CIF finals after placing second in league finals and third in the CIF sectional meet. Consistent performances by seniors lVlark Belville, Ron Sorenson, and Joe Ponce aided Coach Don Thompson's varsity throughout the season. V r ' v 17 12 .Ja ABOVE: Junior Steve Huntsman works for position against Foothill opponent. BELOW: Coach Thompson and team shout instructions to teammate during Foothill meet. motions-255 Ill I , 4 I 2.9111 256-motions JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING: Back row: Coach Bowden. Kleckner, Golding, Nalley, Williams. Seaman, Jeske, Harnett, Ragan, Anderson, Mgr Fast. Front row: Frazier. Till, Cowden, Schumaker, Turner, Brown, Mitchell, Allan, Sappington, Mgr, Little. Junior Jim Harnett and opponent await referee's signal to start match. TOP: Coach Gary Bowden watches Spartan grappler with growing concern. BELOW: Sophomore Rusty Mitchell attempts take-down of Foothill Knight. Sporton JV wrestlers struggled through a disappointing league schedule after posting three pre-season victories. Rookie Coach Gary Bowden, an Orange Coast College wrestler, guided his Junior Varsity crew to wins over Saddleback, Santa Ana, and Savanna. League hopes dimmed as the sophomores and juniors dropped five consecutive meets before defeating San Clemente 36-12. The JV's finished in seventh place in the Crestview league with a 1-6 record and a 4-6 overall season. Juniors Jim Harnett and Ed Anderson and sophomore Greg Till made major team contributions and are expected to fill the varsity ranks next year. motions-257 ' W T. .. . 5 Ng, 1 ,L 0-,wg .: : -f W ' . - F L -' .' Y. PBA .?:1f'.' I iw 5 'i3Xi3: 'ffi'wm : -112.13415 X ff-4' i l 77515555 ' . L,- fiwfrlzf' f'?fhf'lf L A 53- .fiiffeslzgxgzzv an f f f A . QfiqQ,aZi,ggrv '.'.3i35y5a'sffM -- A, B - Y ., .,, A xg fl Wg .f'3'V ' - Q , wg fi A we 2 258-motions 055' X .kX. ABOVE: Coach Mel Grable and catcher Gary Ledbetter meet pitcher Bob Ansari for mound conference during home game against Mission Viejo. VARSITY BASEBALL: Front row: L. Silverman, B. Ansari, J. Alderman. B. Riley, M. Bednar. K. Triggs. Second row: Mgr. Dill. B. Appleby. K. Costner. L. Fields. D. Bum. B. Hester, M. Emge. Mgr, Woodbridge. Coach Mel Grable. Groble's swinging batsmen began the season awaiting delivery of their new blue uniforms and wading in a swamped El Modena park, but managed to go undefeated during the first round of Crestview league play. Mel's lVlaulers tallied a 3-2-1 record in pre-season competition. Opening at Pacifica, the Spartans shut- out the Mariners while picking up seven runs. Losing to Loara, VPHS batsmen faced Anaheim. Out for revenge, the team outlasted their opponents to send the Colonists home on the short end of a 746 score, Tying Savanna 0-O on their diamond, Villa Park returned home to beat University 6-1. Ending the pre- season on a sour note, Big Blue dropped their final practice game to Garden Grove. We just put everything together commented Coach Grable, The varsity played well on defense as well as offense, giving up only ten runs in six games. Losing three of their last seven contests, the Sparta ns had to settle for a second place league finish behind a surging Orange team, Villa Park had its best CIF performance from any athletic team ever, as Grable's nine reached the quarter finals. Humbling the County's number two team Western 9-1, and drumming Magnolia 4-O, the Spartans were finally stopped 7-5 in a game played under questionable officiating against Santa Monica. ABOVE LEFT Junior Dean Iacopetti attempts a body block of Tustin second baseman to break up a double play. ABOVE RIGHT Junior Kevin Triggs grabs low throw from the outfield at his second base position. CENTER: Senior Brian Hester picked up two hits at Tustin. LEFT: Varsity players congratulate Kevin Triggs after his home run against Tustin. motions 259 260-motions -Q., ...ff -,V f ,. . e anew - . W . xy- ' N 41-..3. t f. ii: wnsrvflkast 4, seen? if .., .WML A -' 4 'wx 'pg..v,:4,g. 1. . f MV ' , v. -fy , ti L 1 V '4.,r,.,.1 f ' -A T - X H , . 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Xt, My X A-f.kfk,qgf,,.,.?',x4,:'Bf,M , -,:,ff,., I-A , -K,-ag V' ,- ,, N . rf . yqj ., , ,A . Qfvelx- jji,.gi-twill - I X, U wth, - 5 1, iff? -rf lf -at 711,13 ,,.,,,.i. , 'Y' af-sivigj liatffulazgl-, ig ' ., . f, ,i-:ff .fs M . L -' ' 'Q 127' tu i 'Vg QL B T 'L' 1.-f,'v,.1f'-':,.m V, 2, A . . isiz.f.4,.a.-Gi, .M-m,'35E-' ABOVE LEFT: Junior Bob Ansari pitched a 2-1 victory in the home opener against Mission Viejo. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Bob MacHale displayed his endurance by going all the way during a 5-5 tie after 11 innings against Tustin. LOWER LEFT: Brian Hester covered left field throughout the season during his third year on Varsity. LOWER RIGHT: First Baseman Bob Appleby covers lead-off of Tustin runner during 11 inning tie. Seven returning lellermen provided the basis for the varsity squad. Senior Gary Ledbetter transferred from El Modena to hold the catcher's position and lead the team with .600 batting average at midseason. Seniors Bob MacHale. Brian Hester, and Mark McMillan and sophomore Dennis Burtt all held averages in the .300's halfway through the season. Juniors Bob Ansari and Ray Rangel had 0.00 Earned Run Averages after pitching two victories apiece. Bob MacHale pitched in top form all season. The senior hurler was victorious in the season opener. giving up only one run to cross town rival Orange. Exhibiting his endurance. MacHale went all the way in a 5-5 tie after eleven innings against Tustin. 'l gr gpg, A. ,ft .,.,n l 1 ,V 4 Ji' rn ' ' uw.-im . W: if LW.. 4 ff' La.: am... .,.. v' y Q ig S f 4.1 M ..t.-..-.....e.4a ABOVE: Junior Kevin Triggs picked up two hits during the Tustin contest. BELOW: Villa Park's baserunners. one of last yeafsweak slots. took a turn for the better this year as shown by Les Fields 171, Bob Fliley lil. Larry Silverman l16i. and Mike Emge l9l. motions 261 L . 'llll ull Q. Rv, C' 74,3 ' B, ' I X , . If: .42 ' JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL: Back raw: Coach Dave Ochoa, Chuppe, Carriker, Wiesman, Koster, Hoffman, Sundy. Borowski. Till, Fronkg Flaney, Compton, Slater. Front row: Booth, DeNard0, Weneta. Buck Tuerffs, Risinger, Braddock, Brunk, Frick, Ouiroz. ABOVE: Coach Dave Ochoa observes his team during season opener against Orange. 1. 'WTAN ff, 5 3 JV batsmen enjoyed great success in league play during the 1973 season. Pictchers Steve Borowski, Craig Raney, and Steve Compton worked with catcher Steve Till to terrorize Crestview opponents in the batter's box. Sophomore Bob Quiroz led infielding juniors George Braddock, Mickey Sundy, and John Weneta at the bat with a .600 batting average early in the season. Juniors Mark Tuerffs and Mike Fronk performed well in the batter's box as well as patrolling the outfield. Coach Russ Murphy's sophomore baseball team fared well in the Crestview league. Paced by the solid hitting ofJohn Nastasi and Mark Lamph, and the pitching of Mike Gilles and Craig Porter the underclass batsmen rolled to early season victories. xryvp K 4' SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: Ff0I1flUW.' Monteith, Barrington. Howard, Braun, Lee, York, Smith, Tondo, Knowles, Gonzoles. Simmons. Back raw: Coach Russ Murphy, Ponzio, Losi, Bauman. Lamph, Lescault, Yeutter, Lambrose, Gillis, Porter, Roberts, Sharke. Schuh,Johnson, Romano, Chuppe. Not pictured: Nastasi. ABOVE: Sophomore Matt Bauman gets a hit during Mission Viejo contest. motions 263 g 264-motions Head Coach Bob McKie discusses Santa Ana meet with JV pole vaulter Bob Ingram. VARSITY TRACK: Front row: S. Nelson, T, Lopiccolo. B. Hyde, D. Schwab. D. Fisher, M. Loftin, O. Hill, M. Wells, Second raw: R. Fisher, D. Madison, C. Holleran, E. Maxwell, D. Leever. J. Spangler, T, Resh, C. Chaffee. R. Chmielewski. Thirdrow: L. Castonguay, L. Sommerfield, D. Satterthwaite, B. Danker, S. Gray, F. Springe, J. King, G. Ralston, D. Raymond. Fourth row: K. Schimmel, G. Cort T. Vahlstrom, D. Field, K. Wicksted, E. Labate, J. Melendez, M Mcug, S. Slaughter, R. Wolsky wi l. if QMEII1 XXX f' cnicii l 6 i gr '-,,.. ' ' 4 Mg, VPHS spilcers received training from four able coaches. Heading the coaching corps, Bob lVlcKie concentrated on the shot put. discus, and the distance runs, English teacher Phil Thoner supervised some of the Ieague's best hurdlers. Dave Colville worked with the sprints and relays. Making his coaching debut at VPH S, Bob Gunther instructed Spartans in the high jump, triple jump, long jump, and the pole vault. LEFT: Dave Colville instructed the sprints and relay teams. ELG x , ,W m Naam , Q' F-Q -N mga AW? ABOVE RIGHT: Coach Bob Gunther offers advice to high jumper Steve Gray. ABOVE LEFT: Phil Thoner worked with the VPHS hurdlers. ABOVE: Track Managers Cowden, Fast, Dolan, Kowie. -' weft-'..-of cw motions-265 , gg, . ,gi Q. , A-Qwgjl' Q ?-Tjfu k H4555 ,f- ffl-2W.?Zr 2 ' , .-?w,.f:21f'iff:, ,, X I N i x A V V N A L 3 3, r 14,13 t1-g.:, , 1, rf j VX K ,-'-.,-My 'v -, , x . ? 5- ui, A , , 'A x ga-H' g ' G, M A is JXCEQ, :E -1--........ -, F fy? 5 jk jf- fxv ,ltr all I wwf:-no-ofa f ' ' 'f Q I ' T :A ,, rw ' -i ff ,-96752 A -Q, ,,A, ,. A Q . ' 5 . 415if5'fC 'Q B12 if. sw. - M? Q 'ff f' f i .. 11',,, ., - ,ffm ' V V ,nf . , , if Q, . 4 .pl-f .mf '-'- ff iff, , 5 9, ,wgaz f-A' Vwf, ' M A 3' W , .,,,,.,...-an I 266-motions TOP LEFT: Senior Dick Leever and junior Steve Slaughter com- peted in the 880. TOP RIGHT, Breaking the school record, Tim Vahlstrom passed the thirteen foot mark. CENTER LEFT: JuniorJlm Mitchell worked toward the school records in the triple and long jumps. CENTER RIGHT: Relying on their cross country endurance, senior Mike Wells and sophomore Tom Resh competed in the two mile RIGHT Baton in hand junior Tony Loplccolo prepares to hand off to junior Dan Schwab in the 440 yard relay. . 4,91 I ar, ,, V -n, f MI' ff .A gr Nw. 1 ,,,,, ,,, . L Lf ,W - i an I A 2, 1 of I A - 'K tw .pf Outstanding performances highlighted the 1973 track season. Roger Wolsky and Rich Chmielewski delivered Villa Park's one-two punch in the 120 yard high hurdles and the 180 yard lows. Dan Madison and Jeff Spangler performed well in the mile while Mike Wells ran to victories in the two mile. Mike Loftin, Steve Slaughter, Barry Hyde, and Steve Nelson held one of the best times in the league in the mile relay. Ed Labate. Mike Moug, and Larry Sommerfield anchored the shot and discus events. Tim Vahlstrom. Keith Schimmel. Larry Castonguay, and Dave Satterthwaite all passed the twelve foot plateau in the pole vault. Steve Gray scored valuable points while reaching six feet in the high jump. TOP LEFT: Senior Roger Wolsky posted some of the best times in TOP RIG HT: Junior Rich Chmielewski joined Wolsky in Villa Park's the league in the 120 high and 180 low hurdles. one-two hurdling punch. ABOVE LEFT: Junior Larry Sommerfield bolstered VPHS chances ABOVE CENTER: Senior Chris Chaffee earned valuable points in in the weights, competing in the shot and discus events. the long and triple lumps. ABOVE RIGHT: Senior Ed Labate recorded top marks in the county in the shot put and discus throw. Wife , A Vf,VlA 1, , .V ef ,4,i4y,,,- ' L. ,' Whig ' ', W My , 2 M W R., , w JUNIOR VARSITY TRACK: Front rawf King, Horne, Carroll, Martin, Rudat. Second row: Myers, Preston, Reiss, Herrara, Golding, lgrarn, Third row: Cochrane, Burman, Sappington, Ludin, Belville ABOVE: Dennis Raymond, termed the most outstanding sopho- more hurdlerfcompeted in the Mission Viejo dual meets 1 all A-Q... ,nl A f A jf new V v , , - , 'Wd W If 'Q TOP LEFT: Senior Stan Burman took a first in the 440 yard run at the Orange dual meet. TOP RIGHT: Junior Brian Herrara threw the shot and discus for the Junior Varsity. SOPHOMORE TRACK: Front row: Jackson, Wagner, Mason, Galuppo, Haun, Reid. Hage, Hoolihan. Second raw: Parks, Dimmit. Minor, Horvath, Gray, Griffith, Cochrane, Sumers, Richards. Ratkovic, Third row: Opferman, Dunn, P.L. Fox, Maxie, Johnson. Fowler, Poer, P.M. Fox, Simpson, Ingwerson. ,A 3,49 JV lrockrnen Dave Sappington, Mark Tuerffs, Stan Burman, and John Ludin made substantial contributions to the junior team. Although low in numbers, the JV's never lost spirit during Crestview competition. VPHS underclassrnen put together a contender in the sophomore race. Dennis Opferman led the team in scoring. ,ini l ll yi l i I l T fd i I 4 , l motions-269 fl S3 ii f t K . -Z? ' A ' Er 9 7 71-54 f ' ' K., ' I 1 fig - A ' , fall. -f.:.1f.-- 4 - . A f 5' . . 1 - f 7 f ' 'I h A 270-motions K ' ir..,f., ,. lL 1, . Ng ?x I , XX QQ QQLITM - 4 . , 2 5 'xl-11' . '1 I. M. 2547! s ' , ,.. Q 'LgJ.f,f,.'f WV in wmv 'Q 5 , :if , f ' Lf' , ,. : fx 4g Lf ' ii? iii 5 fin , 'F iz 1 5 1. fi 1 ,,,,,.. Wi: 2 . 1- , , fi. ,ff!E?5f.-'uni ' fum.. .. ' . 4. W -, f uw- .f ' ,Wiz J ,. .. N hx ., M... . - Hs U .Qs S I' 23, sg- : f A 5 af X .M 2 A , 2 H 1 ,, Y M ig, ,Y t 5 4, M fe 1 1 ,M 1 L f. . .w 1 .1 ,aw a , N V1 1 1 43 , 1 if , 4-Q' if 5 4 r 4 4 MV 4' wr in ,V .2 W , 4 , .. W ,A V, g W: 5 ff 2 if A fr AQ 2, A :nf A che' 45 F I I I ,.,.,.,m-.. A 4 I 12 FA f 2 f VWQWWW' 'vw yfwff- ' 51.5 i' .n. f'F' L l.1LQ'g,,,444 Q . 5 sl' ' VARSITY TENNIS: G. Boseck. W. Anderson. K. Schumaker, L. Scotti. J. Grouse. G. Henderson. J, Ritchie, T. Hannah, Mgr. Ferns ABOVE: Wayne Anderson practices tough forehand during pre- season match at University 1 f 1 'V it A 3 y Z . Q , , Vorsity netmen acquired three pre-season victories over Santiago, Pacifica, and Magnolia while becoming a top contender in the Crestview tennis race. Aided by tennis alumnus Ron Metcalf, Coach Norm Johnson instructed a team of youth and experience with six returning Iettermen including three juniors. Seniors Gregg Henderson, Jeff Ritchie, and Wayne Anderson, and juniors John Grouse, Tom Hannah, Gary Boseck, Louis Scotti, and Kurt Schumaker made up the Varsity net squad. Juniors Jeff Montgomery, Randy West, and Rick Kissler, and sophomores Curtis Quong, Mike Capelouto, John Evans, and Jay Evans performed consistently for the JV's. JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS: back row: Hadley, Hartman, Montgomery, Evans, West, Evans, Brunskill. front row: Ouong, Stone, Capelouto, Kissler. ABOVE: Coach Norm Johnson surveys net play during pre-season match, RIG HT: Number one Gregg Henderson defeated numerous Crestview opponents with his offensive tennis style. LEFT: Jeff Ritchie held the number two position on varsity during his second year at VPHS. 1? Q ,Q ,nz - y' . W, fir Y f IN S. 272-motions VARSITY GOLF: N. Carhill, M, Tavernier, T. Debus, R. Johnson, S. Crowley, B, Swanson. ABOVE RIGHT: Ranked number two, Norm Carhili performed well during his third year on the varsity golf team. ABOVE LEFT: Senior Randy Johnson works on his swing during an afternoon practice session at home course Green River. ax wif 517 ' N53 'fra Q- 'Q IV i qi fy., I Reiuyenoied golfers opened 1973 competition with two pre-season victories over El Dorado. Crosstown rivals Orange and EI Modena fell as the Spartans established themselves as contenders in the tough Crestview league. Bringing a winning spirit to the VPHS golfers. Ted Mullen demonstrated his coaching versatility, switching from football to golf. Experience proved to be an asset for the golf team as seniors Bob Swanson, Norm Carhill, Mark Tavenier. Randy Johnson, and Steve Crowley provided the basis of the Varsity. Tim Owens' JV team learned the ins and outs of the Crestview league while preparing for the Varsity next year. JUNIOR VARSITY GOLF: Boardman, Jenke, Turner. Kincaid, Bevers. ABOVE RIGHT: Coaches Owens and Mullen and their golf crew walk over bridge between holes at scenic Green River course. ABOVE LEFT: Number one Bob Swanson attempts putt while varsity coach Ted Mullen observes. motions 273 1 274-motions GAA1 Standing- M, Armstrong, S, Farb, S. Morehouse, P. Meyers, T. McMurran, D. Lynn, T. Fischbach, D. Sommers, K. Zakzeski, M, Fox, D. Schrandt, C. Charles, J. Nelson, K. Loeffler. First Letter lGl: J. Schreur, D, Harris, N. Phillips, K. Peterson, C. Haan, C. West, C. Kiyotoki, K. Swanson, D. Potter, M. Dunn, M. Hubble, J. Peterson, H. Friedrich, S. Ruyle, J. Kerian, K. Fredrickson, K. Bishof, M. Michael, D. Krage, Y. Bohannon, R. Mann, R. Messic, M. Melrose, K. Jones, J. Stanfill, C. Jones, T, Wooters, B. Gunther, J. Mair. Second Letter lAl, K. Thompson, J. Tisthammer, C. Papera, S, Papas, J, Kane, D. McKee, R, Webber, C. Bradford, S. Harris, S. Holdridge, C. Johnson, J. Leigh, S. Doer, C. Silva, A. Chang,J. Linigian, S. Holub, D. George, C. Bath, H. Sobel, L. Van Minsel, T, Greenwald, D, Dawson, R. Argo, B, Bivens. Third Letter lAlg P. Hanna, B. Sanderson, B. Concoby, S. Casey, B. Hill, K. McCIinton, L. Durazo, C. Bartlett, P. Mueller, D. Snyder, B. Carey, T. Nissen, A. Carpenter, J. Anderson, K. Alderman, S, Dodge, L. Hudson, G. Greeneberg, K. Swanson, D. DePaul, S, Lapitz, M, Malmstrom, C. Minniear, K. Johnson, D. Bowman, D. Jacobs. ABOVE: RIGHT: Seventh period girls try unsuccessfully to keep warm by competing in interclass tournament play on the Spartan court. GAA provides an exchange of ideas and feelings, no matter how ridiculous they are. Patti Mueller Girls' Athletic Association shot-up in the eyes of members as it managed to set up the first performing gymnastics team and organized the busiest schedule of events ever. Events included selling popcorn at football and basketball games, a good turnout at Christmas alumnae party. Masquerade Halloween party, successful teams in hockey, volleyball and basketball, and donating money for the new Canyon high school for the start of an addition to the Girls' ' Athletic Association. Bouncing balls and bumping bodies characterized other contact sports. Determined sportswomen blocked shots and sunk baskets towards a winning season in basketball. Girls' P.E. Department took three days off from other activities to participate in a self-defense course sponsored by the Orange Police Dept. X. , , at TOP: Self-defense training, courtesy of the Orange Police Department brought out the worst in sophomores during practice in seventh period girls P.E. LEFT: Channel 7 Eyewitness News Fleporter Fred Anderson reported on VPHS self-defense course for girls while Orange police officers Tim and Skipper demonstrated techniques in background. ABOVE: Tim and Skipper showed Girls' P.E. classes the correct way to defend themselves against an attacker, motions-275 GAA BOARD-Cynthia Ventrola, Vaierie Ventrola, Jo Ann Hamado, Dana Jacobs, Jeri Tisthammer, Kathy Jones, Jo Camarada, Linda Burns,Jeri Tisthammer. Kathy Woodward. Stephanie Papas, Kathy Johnson, Cristy Charles, Marti Malmstrom, Debbie George,Jean Nelson, Lottie Durazo, Sandi Spelliscy, Keleen Loeffler ipresidenti, Terri McMurran, Sheri Morehouse. ABOVE RIG HT: Junior Donna Bush finished off hand stand in graceful stag position. RIG HT: instructor Alice Heustis demonstrated proper technique of forward roll to seventh period gymnastics class. 276 motions ww M-1 ...,,,,,,N-N i -M. ws, Girls' Athletic Associolion offered Spartan women active participation. socialization and competition. Girl Date Boy, the ninth annual co-ed badminton tournament, and inter-school playdays sparked interest in GAA activities. Women's gymnastics was greatly improved with the purchase of uneven parallel bars and in-school classes in tumbling and rhythmic techniques. ABOVE: Sixth period gymnasts Donna Grigory, Susan Haigh, Pam Potter, and Janet Devine warm up before crucial skills test. LEFT: Cherrel Dere contemplated proper procedure for recovery after mastering backbend technique. motions-277 Hockey ond volleyboll dominated fall and winter sports. lnterclass teams organized to compete for bitterly contested cham- pionships. Determined sportswomen spiked the ball to a winning season in G.A.A. Volleyball, Pucks ran rampant as the girls equipped with menacing hockey sticks took to the field. TOP: Junior Cyndi Ventrola battles an Orange Panther to the goal cage during heated interschool hockey playday. VOLLEYBALL ALL-STAR TEAIVI-Front row: Lisa Sennett. Vicki Isaacson, Marti Malmstrom, Marjory Genovese. Second row: Christy Charles, Carlotta Durazo. Karen McKIinton, Julie Gilmore, Janet Schreur Third row: Terri lVlcNlurran, Keleen Loeffler, Karen Zakzeski, Sherri Morehouse, Diane Davis, Cheryl Holley. CENTER: Senior Keleen Loeffler executes a perfect Set-up for an oncoming Spartan spiker. RIGHT, Fire-eyed Debbie Ritter prepares to strike the puck while Dana Jacobs backs her up. iii' 'J'-4' nf-v ,Vw Ksyyv,-.f if r- . ,W sen, 1 Qgkm Mr'-wwf .Qa- FFFFFFFFFF 3ZZHAJAA5AAAJJJJJJ LEFT: This is one of the many spikes which Sherri Morehouse performed to spark the VPHS Volleyball All-Star team to victory, HOCKEY CAPTAINSvFront row: Karen Thompson, Crystal Minnear. Second row: Dana Jacobs, Janet Schreur, Monte Farris. BELOW FllG HT: Lottie Durazo readies herself after a Keleen Loeffier spike. BOTTOM: With sticks in hand, Spartan and Panther teams receive instructions for the upcoming playday. xg ,I - - A Q.. i I 1 ' P--Q., '- f .- U ,f'--,T-1.41 'f iv- 14' L' .-C. ' A motions-279 I 5 280-motions RIG HT: Junior Sue Casey concentrated on serve during practice singles tennis match. BELOW: Team I-Carol Mengert, Keleen Loeffler, Karen Zakeski, Sherri Morehouse, Jean Nelson, Terri McMurran, Sheri Hinsvark. Brooke Almond, Tammy Frank, Connie Bratkovitch, Terri Nissen, Crystal Almstadt, Becky Hill, Christi Charles, Audrey Chang. Gail Greenberg. Marti Malstrom. Tammara Torosian, Denise DePaul. Debbie Quang, Jeri Tisthammer, Sue Casey, Joanne Samawick. Anne Marshall, Mary Patterson, Nancy Phillips. 5, ! ! ',,7!:',fAZ 'Li v' -- ' i 'Z..n:,emf.i.:41.r 11 fl' at i 3 2 2 E, A Qs: s..-.....,,, ,M .' -a fi wits-X lt's hard getting anywhere, unless you were born again. Terri Nissen Sue Gardiner's tennis team fared well in after school competition, downing five opponents and losing to one. Seniors Keleen Loeffler and Sherri Morehouse and junior Jeri Tisthammer led the girls' teams to victories over El Modena, Saddleback, Estancia, and Santa Ana Valley. The net team's only defeat occurred against a tough Corona del Mar team. ABOVE: Team ll, Nydea Day. Bonnie Carey, Terri Leigler, Cyndi Farris, Pam Potter, Meredith Armstrong. Cheryl Racjic, Judy Almstadt, Robin Webber, Carol Ainley, Patti Meyers, Monique Michael, Cathy Bishof, Kelly Friedrickson, Kim McKauIiff, Luz Otiniano, Tina Abe. LEFT: In an invigorating game of tennis Beth Concoby lobbed tennis ball over net to her opponent. motions 281 - 'W 'Z ' ,, W? 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California 532-2070 Sam's Gulf 2493 N. Tustin Orange, California 637-2052 Time Real Estate Sales Inc. 725 N. Tustin Avenue Orange, California 633-2525 Villa Park Barber - 17845 Santiago Villa Park - 637-4461 p asions-301 4 i . i 4 Stacy's Factory - 1848 Tustin - I Bank of America - 2680 Tustin - Orange - 956-6581 Orange - 637-0080 I 8 Lv 1 1. 4 5 H w It - ..gLuN5X 5 v 1 ' tix-A ' T L , ' '17 , F BL? ' m V :J , 4 .V ' ' 1 ' er, V 5 1 fx - I' M' !,,- Selman Chevrolet - 1800 E. Chapman - Orange - 633-3521 302-persu Bake 'n Broil 1160 N. Tustin Avenue Orange, California 639-0802 M. 81 M. Nursery 380 N. Tustin Orange, California 538-8042 George Dennis' Auto Mobil Service 81 U-Haul Rentals 1065 N. Batavia Orange, California 532-2366 Country Fabrics Free Stretch Sewing Classes 1604 E. Mayfair Orange, California 538-3741 Robin Shops - 1515 E. Katella - Orange - 997-0315 I 092, Art Flobinson's Magnavox - 674 N. Tustin - Orange - 538-2379 pe uasions-303 304-pers House of Tailoring 454 S. Main Orange, California 538-7722 Mark C. Bloome Tire 410 N. Tustin Orange, California 639-4321 1620 E. Mayfair Orange, California 532-2536 Orange California 633 7000 Spartans 1 149 N Tustin Co. Colonial Paint 81 Wallpaper Orange Associates Realtors 506 E Chapman Avenue Orange 538 6271 Western Federal Savings 2233 N Tustin Orange 637 3670 , I 1 f l , A X . Ki Y g YQ: . 2- Rfk 'I . Q ' , 4 ,' ' Q 9 ,K 1 . K 51 ' ii A 'xg X, 3 ' Nfl 7 - M,,,.,....,-..., .. A A Abati, Anthony 116,241 Abbott, Jane 53,92 Abbott, Karin 116 Abbott, Nancy 92 Abe, Denise 92,281 Abercrombie, Kristi 116 Abramson, Danny 137 Abrisz, Steve 92,112 Adams, Gary 112,140 Adams, Rickie 197 Adkins, Dave 197 Adcok, Karen 92 Alderete, Michael 234,140 Adkins, Tracey 92 Ahearn, Patti 116 Ahomada, Susan 140 Aiken, Kent 116 Aiken, Kurt 197 Ainley, Carol 59,92,281 Ainley, Christopher 116 Aiello, Maria 92 Alarcon, Richard 116 Albano, Charles 116 Albertson, Deborah 140,141 Albertson, Julie 116 Albright, Deborah 197 Alderman, Jeffrey 59,140,258 Alderete, Mike 140,243 Alderman, Karen 59,92,274 Allen, John R, 92 Allen, Linda 92 Allen, Mike 197 Allen, Paul 116 Allen, Paul Jay 116 Allen, Paula 92 Allen, Rhonda L. 92 Allen, Sharon Eva 116 Allman, Brooke C. 280 Allman, Duane 59 Almstadt, Crystal 140,280 Aimstadt, Judy 92,281 Alsborg, Roger 92 Altheide, Linda 140 Altheide, Sharon A, 92 Alvarado, Silvia 112,140 Alvarez, Michael 116 Amato, Sheila 197 Amaya, Steven 92 Ames, Anthony 92 Ames, Lorna 116 Ames, Pat 227 Amezaga, Richard 58,116 Anderson Anderson Anderson , Tonya 116 , Troy 116 , Wayne 141 Andrei, Robert 141 Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Andrews, Ansari, D Ansari, R Debbie 116 Nancy 197 Nate 93,242 Steve 113 avid 65,141 aber: e4,234,23e,23a,243,258, 261,116 Anstadt, Keith 93 Apodaca, Diane 116 Appleby, Robert 197,258,260 Araki, George 113 Archer, Ronald 116 Arend, Jacqueline 116 Argo, Rosemary 93,274 Arhlen, Cristine 93 Armes, Robin 93 Armiio, Tom 93 Armstrong, Meredith 60,274,2B1,1 16 Arneson, Tim 116 Arnold, Cheryl Arnouist, Carole 116 Arnwine, James 141 Arvin, Martha S. 141 Asch, Rick 93 Aspinall, Randy 93 Aufdemberg, Carla J. 113 Auffarth, Marlene 116 Austin, Michael A. 93 Avoly, Brenda 137 Avaloz, Brenda 141 Aviss, Dale 93 Azling, Julie 93 B Baca, Henry 116 Bachelder, Leslie 116 Bachelder, Lindon 32,56,142 Baez, John 113 Bailey, Peggy Bailey, James 93 Bailey, Susan 142 Bainb ridge, Pamela 117 Baitx, Brian 117 Baker, Audrey 113 Baker, Denise 117 Baker, Dianne 117 Baker, Fred 113 Baker, John 197 Balandran, Susan 117 Amezaaa, Steve 92 Amundsen, llene 92 Amundsen 59 Anderson, Alan B. 140 Anderson, Debbie 140 Anderson Debra 140,218 Anderson ea 52,53,116 Anderson Erin 41,43,44,45,64,141 Anderson Fanchon 116 Anderson Gay 92 Anderson Greg 141 Anderson, Jan 32,37,53,92,137,274 Anderson, Jeff 141 Anderson, Johanna 39,53,113 Anderson, Kay 116 Anderson, Leslie 53,54,116 Anderson, Marnie 93 Anderson, Raymond 141 Anderson, Robert 113 Anderson, Scot 64,65,141,146,243 Anderson, Terry 93 Ballanty ne, Kathleen 90,93 Balli, Raymond 117 Elandriff, Donna 50 Banning, Bernard 117 Banning, Connie 29,35,43,53,64,142,174 Beranek, Jim 117 Barbour, Ann 51,93 Barbour, Mark 137,241 Earela, Antoinette 53,54,93 Barela, Lorraine 113 Barela, Manuel 197 Barela, Maria 117 Baresel, Diana 117 Barley, Mattt 93 Barnes, Dennis 142 Barnes, John 113 Barnett, Barnett, Drew 1 17 Steven 142 Barnhart, William 142 Barr, Lisa 117 Barrette, James 113,215 1973 dudenii Barrette, Laurie 117 Barrington, Gregory 93 Barron, Greg 113 Barstad, James 142 Bartlett, Colette 93,274 Bartlett, Vicki 142 Barton, Colleen 117 Basil, Mary Jo 197 Bashe, Jim 93 Baskins, Debrek 58,117 Baskins, Derek 33,142,196 Bass, Tay 93 Bassett, Tonya 59,93 Bassler, Monica 117 Bateson, Connie 93 Bateson, John 137 Bath, Christie 274,117 Bauer, Roy J. 142 Baumann, Matthew 93,165,242,263 Baxter, Gail 142 Bay, Linda 117 Bazinet, Jacques 53,59,117 Beam, Craig 143 Beam, Lisa Ann 93,143 Beaman, Gena 117,118 Beard, Julie 143 Beardsley, Diane 48,117 Beasley, Curt 35,62,117 Beavans, Fred 117 Beaver, Debra 143 Beck, Machella 93 Beck, Tom 197 Beckman, Marc 93 Becker, Debbie 17 Bedard, Donna 143 eeanar, Mackey 31 ,35,as,54,5B,59, 143,258 Beebe, Paul 197,245 Beeghley, Debra 143 Beeghley, Denise 117 Beehler, Gwen 32,117 Beehler, Lynne 143 Behrens, Bradley 93,243 Belflower, James 113 Belknap, Steven 143 Bell, Deborah 93 Bell, Loretta 93 Bell, Marla 45,65,70,93 Bell, Orville 117 Bellmyer, Dan 143 Belt, Robin 93 Belville, John 143 Belville, Mark 143 Bennett, Larry 197 Bennett, Paul 197 Bend, Elaine 50,93 Benson, Jeffrey 93 Benzie, Laurie Anne 137 Benzie, Richard 93 Berardino, Lori A. 219,291,117 Berchiolly, Ricky 93 Bergin, Russell 113 Bernatzke, Craig 93 Berry, Jeff 93 Berry, Roy 143 Best, Dale 144 Betker, Alan E. 144 Betker, Jay B.117 Betten, Karen 93 Bettey, Donna L. 144 Beyer, Bradley 93 Bickerstaff, Blanche 5O,53,117 Bickerstaff, Qfnthia 51,93 Bickham, Douglas 93 Bickler, Nancy 93 Bickler, Peri144 Biehl, Larry E. 197 Biester, Karen 117 Bigelow, Ronald 144 Billotte, Marie A. 117 Bischof, Kathy 32,59,93,274,2B1 Bisset, Barbara 144 Bitrich, Sandy 118 Bitting, Leroy 93 Bivens, Barbara E. 93,274 Black, James 144 Black, Kristi 93 Black, Marla 93 Blackman, Debbie 118 Blackney, Gary 94 Blackwell, Annette 118 Blair, Llnda 118 Blake, Perry 59,118 Bland, Jim 118 Blood, Don 118 ndex Bloodworth, Dan 197 Blucker, Mark 144 Bly, Helen 144 Boardman, Robert 118 Boden, Tom 33,144 Boehm, Randolph 118 Bohannon, Yvette 224,118 Bohl, Steven R. 197 Booth, David 262,118 Bora, Barbara 137 Borchard, Dennis 118 Borchard, Lori 94,113 Boren, Bill 94 Borges, Joetta 118 Borgeson, Jon 94,262 Borowski, Steven 113 Boseck, Gary 59,118 Bosheff, Faith 50,147 Bosserman, Leslie 94 Bottomley, Carolyn 144 Bottomley, Charles 94 Botzum, William 94 Bouch, James W. 94 Bova, Ann 94 Bower, Laune 50,53,59,1 18 Bowen, Beverli 144 Bowles, Jeffery 118 Bowman, Debra 53,911,274 Bowman, Patty 94 Bowman, Peter 118 Boyer, Jeff L. 144 Boyer, Kevin R.11B Braddock, George 118 ,262 Bradford, Kathy 94,274 Bradford, Ronald 144 Bradley, Danae144 Bradley, Kathleen 94,144 Brady, Catherine 53,54,94,215 Bradley, James Braggins, Richard 118 Brajkovich, Connie M. 32,94,280 Brakke, Darryl 197 Brambley, Robert 144 Brand, Debra 94 Brandes, Robert 94 Brandriff, Deborah 145 Brandriff, Donna 94 Brandriff,John118 Branson, Denise M. 118 Branson, Michael 94 Branstetter, Kathy 94 Brass, Debbie 197 Braun, Deborah 51,118 Braun, Jeffrey 94,263 Braun, Linda 145 Bray, Laurie 118 Breedlove, James 94 Brenneman, Terry 94 Brickner,Jo 137 Brickner, John 39,94 Briggs, Randy 118 Britton, Gerald 94 Broadbent, Berne S, 48,60,145 Brosh, Mike 94 Brothers, Debi 197 Brower, Brown, Deborah 118 Lilleen 145 Brown, Carolyn 94 Brown, Cynthia 113 Brown, Daniel 137 Brown, Kevin 94 Brown, Linda 197 Brown, Michael A. 197 Brown, Brown, Pamela S. 145 Robert 94 Brown, Thomas E,145 Browne, Edward 197 Browne, Janet 54 Brownstein, Ellen 53,94 Brucher, Joseph 48,94 Bruggeman, Dan 146 Brule, Angela 95 Brunger, Robert 146 Brunk, Douglas 137,262 Brunot, Laura 95 Brunskill, Michael 118 Brust, Stacey 95 Bryan, Cheryl 118 Bryan, Cindy 95 Bryant, Dolores 70,146,147 Bryant, Douglas 95 Bryant, Gary 95 Bryant, Kevin 118 Bryant, Linda 95 Bryant, Robert 113 identities-305 Buchanan, David 118 euennnlz, Jeffrey 240,241,118 Buck, Dana 118 Buck, David 48,64,65,146,234,262 Budd, Tom 119 Buogett, Marlene 146 Budwig, Jenene 95 Bullock, Daniel 33,5335 Bullock, Kobie 51,146 Burch, Scott 146,197 Burg, Michael 146 Burke, Elaine 119 Burrnan, Stanley 197,245,269 Burnes, Daria 119 Burnes, Mary Ann 35,146 eiiinen, Jim 95,242 Burns, Andrea 95 Burns, Angela 95 Burton, Melanie 146 Burtt, Dennis 95,242,258 Bush, Deborah 146 Bush, Donna 45,119 Bush, Janet 95 Buskirk, Janette 146 Bustamante, James 95 Bustamante Jeffery 119 Butatz, Karen 119 Buttrey, John 95 Byerly, Michael 33,119 Byron, Mark 137 C Cadelouto, Mike 95 Caflery, Sue 95 Cahill, Robert 95,97 Cahill, Terri 31,41,146 Cain, Gary 137 Cain, Judith 48,119 Cain, Sarah 146 Caines, Christopher 95 Cairns, Darryl 95 Cairns, Diane 29,70,95 Calabrese, Joe 95 Calan, Jay A. 95 Calles, Stephen 147,234,243 Callso, K. 53 Cammarato, Joseph 197 Cammarato, Robert 95 Campbell, Mark 95 Campbell, Robert 49,147 Campo, Michael 147 Campbell, Scott 119 Campbell, Ty 73,119 Campos, Sandra 147 Canaday, Philip 119 Cangalosi, Maria 95 Cangelosi, Jamie 147 Canova, Steve 137 Cantor, Deborah 50 Capasso, Susan 119 Capelooto, Michael 95,245 Caperon, Diane 95 Capozzoli, Gary 147 Carden, Dawn 147 Carden, Laura 95 Cardwell, Charlee 28,95 Carey, Barbara 113 Carey, Bonnie 274,281,119 Carey,Joan 197 Carey, Richard 197 Carhill, Deanna 95 Carhill, Norman 147 Cariker, Carla 33,35,119 Cariker, Tim 65,241 ,262,119 Carille, Marcial 113 Carlson, Julie 148 Carlson, Karen 53,148 Carlson, Tim L. 119 Carmack, Tim 95 Carman, Diane 95 306 ldentltles Carmer, Kerry 95,119 Carney, Joy B. 95 Carpenter, Robby 119 Carren, Nancy 52,513.1 1 9 Carroll, Don 245,119 Carroll, Michael 95 Carroll, Peter 146 Carskaddon, David 119 Carter, Connie 119 Carton. Craig 197 Carver, John 95 Case, Marty 95 Casey, Susan 33,274,280,119 Casey, Theresa 119 Casey, Timothy 119 Castle, Frank 119 Castle, Steve 197 Castongoay, Larry 264 Catherine, Jillayne 119 Cathey, Marianne 119 Cathey, Mark 95 Cause, Jean 95 Cavazo, Angela 119 Cavazo, Carolos 96 Cenami, Ellen 96 Cespades, John 113 Cessna, Lynne 96 Chadwell, Thomas 28,48,119 Chaffee, Chris 148,149.261,266,267 Chalk, Kevin 119 Chambers, Steve 96 Chambley, Robyn 148 Chang, Audrey 274,280,119 Chapman, Deborah 51,119 Chapman, Doug 148 Chappelle, Jennefer 119 Charles, Christy 148,274,280 Chatman, Verlon 113 Chavez, John 148 Chedister, Becky 96 Cheney, Cathy 53,119 Cheney, Gayle 148 Chesebro, Bonnie 148 Chessmore, Jolie 96 Chester, Frederick 96 Chester, Karen 148 Chicklo, Mary Ann 96 Chidder, Elizabeth 119 Chidder, Martha 96 Childs, Brooks 96 cnnilelewskl, Richard 244,245,264,266,267, 119 Cholowinski, Diane 148 Christenson, Debra 119 Christofferson, Kathy 119 Christofferson, Wanita 119 Chuppe, Brian 262,119 Chuppe, George 96,263 Cintura, Thad 96 Clair, Brad 33,119 Clark, Deborah 149 Clark, James 96,149 Clark, John 96 Clark, Keith 119 Clark, Leslie 119 Clark, Mark 119 Clark, Starlett 113 Clary, Joy 119 Clayton, Denise M. 119 Clayton, Randy J. 143,149 Cleary, Bob 119 Cleary, Pamela 44,149 Clemens, Bernhard 119 Clements, Barbara 197 Cobine, Deborra J. 140,149 Cochran, Del 96,243 Cochran, Casey 29,31 ,5B,269,1 1 9 Cochrane, Janott 53,96 Cohen, Phillips 96 Cohick, Melinda 53,96 Cokeley, Cheryl 119 Colburn, Richard 119 Cole, Don 149 Cole, Janis 96 Collier, Don 137 Collier, Kevin 119 Collin, Robert 96,243 Collins, Mike 96 Collins, Shirley 96 Coloie B. 53 Colon, David 96 Colon, Trevor 149 Compton, Steven 262,119 Comstock, Janet 31,149 Concoby, Beth Anne 274,281,119 Congelliere, Nancy 119 Conkey, Denise 44,149 Conkey, Michael 119 Conlon, Jon 197 Connell, Laurie 119 Conover, Anne 35,63,150,151 Consalvi, Greg 150 Consalvi, Larry 96,242 Constantine, James 96 Constantine, Nona 119 Cook, Diane 96 Cook, Eileen 119 Cook, Karen 53,96 Cooke, Charlotte 119 Coontz, Melanie 96 Cooper, Terry 52,54,12O Cope, Cheryl 137 Corby, Jane 150 Cordes, Derowin 48,9 Cornett, Patricia L, 57,120 Cort, Gary W. 264,120 Costa, John 150 Costner, Kevin 150,258 Cottrell, David 58,68,96 Couchman, Linda 120 Cowden, Mary 150 Cowden, Michael 96,265 Cowie, Bryan 54,96 Cowie, Kaen 96 Cox, Ann 120 Cox, Barbara 60,150,151 Cox, Kathy E. 150 Cox, Linda J. 95 Cox, Lisa Lynne 120 Cracly, Stephen 120 Cranford, Karen 197 Creamer, Charles 113 Crog, Pat 120 Croix, Glenn 120 Crooks Debbie Ann 150 Crosby Karen 120 Crosby Kerry 50,120 Crosby Kurt 150 Crosby, Linda 150 Crosby, Ralph 120 Crouch, John 120 Crowe, Jeff 120 Crowley, Cindy 96 Crowley, Steven 150 Cruz, Patricia 96 Cruzen, Glen R. 216,120 Cruzen, Richard 120 Cudworth, Randy 150 Cullen, Vicki 96 Cunningham, James 64,65,151,234, Cunningham, Kevin 17,52 Cunningham, Sherman 120 Curtis, Candi 150,151 Curtis, Kevin 67,151 Cushing, Sally 120 D Dabrouji, Pam 33 D Agostino, Ellen 96 Daetvvyler, Linda 32,60,12O Dahl, Pain lvl. 120 Dahl, Gretchen 96 Daily, Lawrence 96 Dain, Cindy 96 Dalke, Penny 137 Dalrymple, Christine 96 Dalrymple, Steven 197 Dambocher, Deborah 96 Dancer, Kerry 230,151 Daniels, Richard 58,96 Danker, Brian 264,120 Darshay, Paul 197 Daugherty, Catherine 120 Davey, Lisa 29,40,41,42,43,64 Davidson, Deborah A. 41,42,43,151 Davidson, Diane E. 96,151 Davis, Cynthia 53,113 Davis, Diane 120 Davis, Jennifer 96 Davis, Julia 151,141 ,40 Davis, Lindon S. 152 Davis, Martha 152 Davis, Mary 120 Davis, Sandra 96 Davis, Sarah 96 Davis, Shelly 120 Dawson, Debbie 96,274 Day, Joel 120 Day, Nydea Marie 33,281,152 Dayton, Carole 152 De Beauvieres, John M. 96,243 De Clark, Richard 96,110 De Felice, Tom 120 De Forrest Sean B. 96 De Francesco, Mike 120 De Laney, Brenda 96 Delapier, Radis 96 Delasantos Kathy 96 Delenay, Dennis De Leon, Christine 96 De Leon, Ralph 96 De Nardo, Douglas 262,120 De Nardo, Janice 96 De Paul, Denise lvl. 59,274,2B0,120 De Priest, Dennis 33,152 De Vaughn, Thomas 153 Deardorff, Debra 120 Deaton, Randy 96 Debus, Ted 120 235,236,243 Decker, Cathy D. 29,41,42,152 Declark, Janet 44,252 Dege, Michael 120 Delacuesta, Cheryl 152 Delapp, Ray 120 Delasantos, Pamela 120 Delasant Dellank, Demi ng, Demint, os, Patricia 152 Richard 113 Robin 40,113 Steven 234,152 Denison , Paul 97 Den ney Deborah 97 Dennis,'Linda 152 Dennis, Nancy 120 Denniston, Debby 97 Denniston, Sandy 152 Densmore, Susan 97 DePriest, Dennis 97 Dere, Cherrel 97 Dere, Douglas 152 Deterding, Leo 120 Devine, Janet 97 Dho, Marie 137 Di Dodo, Mario 153 Di Fiore, Elisa Diaz, Jerry 137 Dickenson, Jeffrey 153 Dickenson, John 153 Dickenson, Karen 113 Dickinson, Andrew 54,153 Dickinson, Claire 137 Dieball, Jodi 120 Dierking, Linda 120 Diggory, Barbara 197 Dill, Monty 258,120 Dillingham, Leslie 53,97 Dimaggio, Linda 97 Dimmitt, Rick 97,269 Dix, Brent 97,243 Dix, Russell 234,238,65,153 Doak, Lynn Rae 153 Doane, Kevin 3O,33,56,153 Dodge, Harry 154 Dodge, Sharon L. 274,154,120 Dolan, Andy 35,52,53,54,59,170,265 Dolan, Charles 97,265 Dolphin, Deborah 97 Domanic, Eric P. 97 Dominguez, Kathleen 97 Dorniniguez, Philip 120 Domino, Cheryl 154 Domino, Karen 120 Donegan, Steve 97 Dorton, Johnny 97 Dos Passos, Suzanne 154 Dotson, Paul 52,120 Dowsett, Lynn 97 Dowsett, Patti K. 154 Doyle, Kirk 154 Doyle, Shannon 53,97 Draper, Richard 113 Draper, Sandra 197 Drayer, Roger Clark 154 Drey, Rhonda 120 Drey, Vickie 154 Driscoll, Donald 53,241,120 Duff, Audie Duff, Brad 234,120 Duff, Larry 154 Duffy, Michael 32,37,56,58,59,154 Dugan, Nancy 120 Dumas, Ellen 120 Dumont, Richard 121 Duncan, Charles 197 Duncan, MIke137 Duncan, Vicki 113 Dunford, Karen 197 Duniord, Mark 121 Dunkleman, Fern Dunkleman, Robin 97,109,154 Dunn, Jeffrey 53,65,113,241 Dunn, John 241,269,121 Dunn, Maura 97,274 Duquesnel, Joseph 121 Duran, Cynthia L. 113 Duran, Gerald 64,65,234,121 Durazo, Carlotta A. 274,121 Durlck, Becky 97 Durst, Marian 33,35,41,154 Dworkin, Bonnie 197 Dyer, Bradley 113 Dyer, Catherine M. 154 Dykstra, Lawrence 53,121 E Eastwood, Christopher 54,154 Eastwood, Cindy 48,513,121 Eastwood, Kathleen 121 Edelbrock, Robert C. 155 Edelbrock, Stanley 97 Edinger, Lloyd 121 Edmonds, Stephen 113 Edson, Lisa Sue 121 Edwards, Cynthia 155 Edwards, Mark 97,243 Edwards, Randy 97 Edwards, Sandra 121 Eichinger, Daniel 97 Eichinger, David 155 Eiler, Dennis 65 Eisner, Rebekha R. 37,121 Elder, Charles 113 Elder, Mike 197 Elliott, Craig 121 Elliott, Lawrence 234,121 Ellis, Larue 97 Ellis, Mark 97 Elston, Perry 121 Eltiste, Mark 121 Emge, Mike 64,65,155,258,261 Emmert, Rhonda 97 Encheff, Dana 54,65,113,241 Endter, Charlotte 34,35,155,312 Endter, William 97 Engel, Catherine 97 Engel, Ruth 121 Engel, Scott 97 Enloe, Douglas 121 Ennen, Terri 113 Enriquez, Rachel Enos, Diane Enriquez, Cindy 97 Erickson, Chuck 97 Erickson, Patricia Erlich, Brenda 113 Espinoza, Cecilia 155 Espinoza, Don 121 Espinoza, Elvia 121 Esposito, Ralph 121 Esposito, Randy 98 Essenmacher, Scot 98 Etsitty, Carmelita 113 Evans, Jay 98 Evans, John 98 Eveld, Bob 155 Ewell, Jan 155 Ezell, Cary 98 F Faber, Susan 155 Fabish, Robert 121 Fairbanks, Sally 33,52,121 Fairchild, Connie 155 Fairchilds, Merrie 68,69,121 Farb, Susan 29,31 ,35,44,45,56,64, 70,274,155 Farnstrom, Jeri 121 Farnum, Debra 156 Farr, Ray 97 Farr, Robert 121 Farrell, Tom 35,156 Farris, Cynthia 71 ,98,281 Farris, Monte 35,41 ,43,64,156 Fascenelli, Cynthia 98 Fast, Mary 52,54,121 Fast, Steven 52,53,265,156 Fearns, Geoff 63,98 Fearns, Gregory 97 Fehr, Carrie 113 Feldner, Vicki 156 Felicians, Edwin 97 Fellows, Susan 156 Fenn, Jerry 121 Ferguson, Jeff 197 Ferguson, Samuel 91,98 Ferguson, Susan 58,59,121 Fernandez, Irma 122 Fernandez, Marta 156 Ferrel, Ernest 122 Ferrel, Richard 48,122 Fey, Alicia J. 122 Fickle, Erich 98 Fiedler, Mariorie 91,98,122 Field, Dan 113,264 Fielding, Jonathan 98 Fields, Laura E.156 Fields, Les 64,65,234,236,245,258, Figueroa, Patricia 122 Figueroy, Elizabeth 156 Filsinger, Mark 156 Filsinger, Steven 98,243 Finkemeier, Cindy 97 Finlay, Judith 53,59,122 Finnegan, Joan 98 Fioretta, Laura 156 Fiorito, James 122 Fischbach, Tina 54,59,274,156 Fischer, Janice 35,157 Fischer, William 122 Fish, Robert 156 Fisher Fisher Fisher , Darlene 50,51 ,98 , David 64,65,234,264 , Jan 36 Fisher, Mark 98,215,245,122 Fisher, Robin 98,264 Fisk, Bill 122 Fitzgerald, Robert L. 113,242 Fitzpatrick, Kathy 54,98 Fletcher, William 30,37,157 Floren, Robert 157 Florio, David 157 Floyd, Renee 54,98 Foley, Debbie 98 Forbeck, Fred 122 Foreman, Tom 122 Foremaster, Jo Ellen 98 Forward, Tim 113,157 Foster, Debbi 71 Foster, Nancy 122 Foster, Wendi 98 Fournier, Renee 113 Fouts, Bruce W, 122 Fowler, Mark 98,269 Fowles, Michael 122 Fox, Bob Fox, Jon 197 Fox, Kenneth 234,241,122 Fox, Kevin 113 Fox, Mary 274,157 Fox, Pete 243,269 Fox, Peter 98 Fox, Robyn 157 Frangoli, Gina 70,71,157 Fragnoli, John 33,53,65,98,243 Francine, Steven 122 Frank, Mark 33,63,65,158 Frank Frank Franz, Franz, Frasz, Frasz, Tammy 98,280 in, cindi 122 Carol 122 Lori 158 Frank 122 Janie 122 Frazier, Bryan 32,98 Fredrickson, Kelly 59,98,281 Freeman, Edward 158 Freeman, Mark 113 Frick, David 33,262,122 Frick, Debra 52,158 Friedrich, Helen 98,274 Fritz, Marty 158 Fritz, Robin 113 Frizzelle, Kelli 98 Fromberg, Jeanette 158 Fronk, J. Michael 241,262,122 Fry, Celeste 158 261,123 Fry, Donna Frysinger, Karen 158 Fullmer, David 122 Funk, Avery 123 Furman, Mark 98,229 Fyefe, Bonnie 123 G Gable, Tim 54,98 Gabriel, Sietske 98 Gabriel, Virginia 123 Gagen, Mike 9B Gagnon, Michael 98 Gaiser, Mark 98 Gallagher, Cindy 50,98 Gallagher, Sheila 98 Galloway, Mike 62,158 Galuppo, Louis 98,242,269 Garcia, Dianne 51,98 Garcia, Gerald 123 Gardner, Scott 158 Garlinghouse, Brenda 123 Garlinghouse, Deanna 98 Garner, Alisa 98 Garrett, Cheryl 98 Garrett, Donna 123 Garvey, Tim 123 Gasu, Iafeta 99,220 Gattis, Vivian 158 Gaulden, Richard 165,234,241 ,123 Gay, Pete 99 Gaylord, David 158,41 Gaylord, Kimberly 99 Geck, Robert 123 Geiser, Mark 123 Geisler, Jon 51,511,123 Gelbert, Genoves Gentry, George, George, Bob 197 e, Mariory123 Linda 59,123 Debbie 33,274,123 Wendy 54,113 Gerard, Wendy 40,42,43,64,7O,15B Gerbasi, Dan 197 Gerhard, Mark 99 Geris, M Gerken, Gibson, Gibson, Gibson anuel 158 Michael 99 Pamela I 158 Richard 1 13 Robbe 33 59 158 Gick, Howard 123' ' Gick, Robert 99 Gier, Tim 99 Giese, D Gilbert, ebbie 99 Kim Gilbertson, Melinda 158 Gilles, Michael 113,263 Gillespie, Danny 159 Gillespie, Thomas 123 Gillette, Deborah 159 Gillette, Franci 159 Gillette, Nancy 113 Gilmore, Elizabeth 99 Gilmore, John 2B,4B,197 Goodfriend, Steven 99 Goodrich, Debra 123 Gordon, Anita 53,99 Gordon, Julie 123 Gordon, Marcia 99 Gordon, Scott 197 Gore, Janine 137 Gority, Kathy 123 Gorski, Michael 99 Gorski, Tom 68,99 Gorzo, Sharon 99 Gorzo, Vivian 159,58 Goshron, Rory 33,160 Graham, Joanne 123 Graham, Susan 100 Grahn, William E.123 Grajczyk, Randall 226,160 Graley, Karen 123 Grandey, Raymond 100 Grandey, Rosalind 35,160,161 Graupensperger, Daniel 123 Gray, Maureen 123 Gray, Michael 100,269 Gray, Steve 100,264,265 Gray, Therese 160 Green, Dale 160 Greeneberg, Gail 274,280,123 Greenwald, Terry 100,274 Greenwood, Barry 197 Greenwood, Sharon 123 Gregorek, Mark 100 Gregory, Linda 60,67,124 Gressley, Dawn H. 160 Gribble, Ginger 160 Grier, Richard 137 Griffin, Patrick 100 Griffin, Britt 100,269 Griffith, Cynthia 54,124 Griggs, David 124 Grigory, Donna 124 Grisham, Vickie 197 Groenewold, Jane 124 Grossman, Brett 160 Grouse, John M. 124 Gunter, Michael 160 Gunther, Barbara 71,100,109,274 Gurr, Rick113 Gutzke, Cynthia 32,124 Guyton, John 113 Guyton, Sandy 113 Gwilliam, Melodie 160 H Haan, Carrie 30,32,100,274 Habif, Nancy 100 Hadley, Tony 113 Haffeman, Gary 160 Hage, Rick 100,269 Hagman, Bob 124 Haibel, Robbvn 100 Haigh, Susan 124 Haldin, Jan 100 Haley, Aaron 160 Henderson, Gail 100 Henderson, Gregg 161 Henderson, Greta 125 Henderson, James Glen 125 Henline, Greg 137 Hennessee, Pam 100 Henning, William 31,33 Henry, Jack Eldon 125 Henry, Ron 100,242 Hensler, Joanne 100 Hermanns, Anita 100 Hernandez, Barbara 113 Hernandez, Paul 100 Hernandez, Thomas 125 Herrera, Brian 65,269,125 Hertel, Maria 51,125 Hester, Brian 3l,37,39,58,64,65, 234,239,258,259,260 Hertinga, Carla 53,125 Hewitt, Darryl 137 Heyes, Hank 100 Hickman, Tracy 100 Hicks, Joann 125 Hicks, Lori 113 Hicks, Marcie 31 Higday, Darla 100 Higday, David 137 H1gg1ns,.ian F. 41 ,42,e4,1e2,194 . n . H19 ett, David T.125 Hill Donald Hill Janet 54,100 Hill Laurie Elizabeth 125 Hill Hill Hill Owen 48,65,245,264,125 Rebecca 274,280,125 Tamara 100 Hillers, Ted 125 Hine, Richard B. 125 Gilmore, Julie 123 Hall Alice 48,160 Hall, Debbie 124 Hall,John 227,127,124 Hall, Jolene 124 Hall, Scott A. 124 Gilmore, Larry P. 123 Githens, Kim 99 Givans, Mark 123 Glasener, Valinda L. 70,159 Glass, Debbie 197 Glass, Larry 33,6O,99 Glassman, Laura 59,99 Glenn, Deborah 123 Glickman, Jeffrey 123 Glidden, Mark 159 Goerke, Vickie 197 Goff, Earl 113,123 Gogin, Paula 51,99 Golden, Pamela 99 Golding, Dane 123 Goldman, Randy 234,159 Golloian, John 99 Golloun, Loretta 159 Gomez, Ernest 197 Gomez, Laura 99 Gonzalez, Annett 99 Gonzalez, Robert 99,243,263 Goode, Dianna 159 Hallock, Bambi L. 100 Hallouist, Cathy 124 Hallum, Gary 197 Halsey, Daniel 124 Halsey, Elizabeth 113 Han, Fred 197 Hamada, Joanne M. 59,124 Hammer, Carolyn 124 Hammond, Susan 70,124 Hamner, Michael 100 Hampton, Edward 124 Hampton, Steven 100 Hanauer, Steven 100,243 Hanna, Patty 32,274,124 Hannah, Thomas 124 Hannawell, Kerry 100 Hansen, Brian 59,124 Hansen, Debbie 100,124 Hansen, Deborah 54,59 Hansen, Kim 160 Hardacre, Elaine 100 Harding, Caroline 161 Hardy, Mike 124 Harman, John 65,241,124 Harnett, James 65,241,124 Harper, Darlene 100 Harrell, Sunbie 100,211 Harris, Susie 100,274 Harris, De Anna 100,274 Harris, Teresa 124 Harrison, Joel 124 Harrison, Richard 161 Hartman, Cathy Ann 53,124 Hartmann,William R. 124 Hartsell, Michael 100 Hartsuiker, Keith 161 Harvey, Kirk 124 Harvey, Mark 65,124 Harvey, Sue 161 Hasbrouck, Mary 33,45,65,67,124 Hatton, Denise 124 Haan, cane 29,40,41,43,64,71,161 Haan, Jim 33,40,100,107,242,269 Hawkins, Robin 137 Haye, Steve 197 Haynie, Geraldine 124 Haysom, Matthew R. 161 Haysom,Tracy K. 124 Healy, Mark 161 Heaps, William 161 Hedlund L. Linda 124 Hedrick, Francis 197 Heeks, Donna 197 Heide, Hugh 124 Heiden, Mark 100 Heiden, Robi 197 Hein, Claire L,100 Heineken, Diane 53,124 Helberg, Scott 124 Heller, Lee 11.100 Heller, Lynnda 161 Hemker, Cathleen Ann 50,59,60,125 Hempenius, Vickie 161 Henderson, Bruce 199,161 Hinsvark, Cherie 280,125 Hislop, Janine 100 Hoage, Mark 53,100 Hoffman, Jerry 137 Hoffman, Patti 33,50 Hoffman, Stephen 241,262,125 Hoffner, Greg 125 Hogan, Patricia 100 Hoglin, Julie 100 Hoiberg, Larry 197 Hoiberg, Robert 100 Holdburg, Mark 113 Holdridge, James L. 31,48 Holdridge, Sue 100,274 Holland, Dale 125 Holleran, Christopher 244,245,264,1Z5 Holley, Cheryl 100 Holloway, Ross 197 Holub, Susan 274,125 Hoody, Dave 197 Hook, Doyle 33,100 Hoolihan, Kathleen 180 Hoolihan, Maureen 125 Hoolihan, Patrick 100,245,269 Hooper, Michael 100 Horn, Marilee 50 Horn, Wendy 125 Horne, Christopher 125 Horton, Roger 125 Horvath, Robert 269 Hough, Pauline 137 Householder, Sharon 100 Howard, Cynthia Howard, Jerry 100 Howard, Richard 100 Howard, Steven 100,242,263 Howland, Dana 125 Hoxie, Susan 137 Hoyer, Gene 137 Hubbell, Philip Hubbell, Mark 125 Hubbell, Mary 100,274 Hudson, Lynn 137,274 Hummell, Amy 30,33,100 Hummell, Mary 137 Humphrey, Stephen 137 Humphreys, James 41 ,43,48,198,125 Hunter, Renee 100 Huntsman, Steve 126 Hurlbut, Julie 126 Hutto, Colene 264,126 Hyde. Barry 126 lacopetti, Dean 137,259,262 Igram, Robert 264,126 Iler, Daniel 126 lllingsworth, Janice 197 Ingrassi, Darlene 126 lngwerson, Marshall 100,245,269 lofi, Sa lsaaqxon, Victoria 56,5B,70,71 lsbill, Max 58,100 Ison, Julie F. 53 Ito, Bryan 101 J Jackson, David Jackson, Douglas 58,101,269 Jackson, PSQQY 53,68 Jackson, Vicki L. 48,126 Jacobs, Dana 137,274 Jacobs, Kenneth 126 Jacobs. Michael 126 Jacobson, Diana 59 Jameson, Craig 101 Janke, Paul 126 Janson, Jean 25,35,33,164 Jarvis, Aloysius 197 Jaworski, Jay 126 Jaworski, Val 226 Jay, Kenneth 126 Jazwiec, Jacqueline 230 Jeffreys, Sally 50,514,126 Jekiel, Bradley 101 Jenkins, Julia 126 Jenkins, Perry 101 Jennings, Eloise A. 51,164 Jennings, Tammy 126 Jensen, Brenda 164,165 Jensvold, Betsy 58,101,126 Jensvold, Margaret 32,60,125,l26 Jeske, Ted 101,243 Jett, Leslie 34,35,164,312 ident1t1ese3O7 Jevec, Marsha 137 Marshall, Jones Johnson, Brian 126 Johnson, Carl 126 Johnson, Carol 274 Johnson, Catherine 101 Johnson, Craig 101,126 Johnson, Debra 126 Johnson, Jeri 53 Johnson, Kathleen 101 Johnson, Kathleen 113,274 Johnson, Roberta Johnson, Ronald 101 Johnson, Scott 101 Johnson, Steve 101,269 .1a111ff, Kathy 53,54 Knepper, Ann 197 Knepper, Valerie 53,126 Knight, Gladys 166 Knight, Nanw J. 44,166 Knight, Randall 166 Knight, Richard 166 Knight, Roy Knowles, Craig Knutzen, Shari 102,105,263 Koegel, Gregory 102 Koegel, John 167 4 -1 :IQ Koizumi, David 102 Kolek, Becky 102 Kolek, William 167 Kollar, Mary 126 Kolter, Steve 126 Kornay, Joanne 102 Korte, Karlyn 102 Kosarenko, Theodore 167 Koster, Brian 103 Koster, Keith 262,126 Koster, Kevin 243 Kostner, Penny 103 Kotler, Steve 217 Kough, Kathy 103 Kouri, Constanm 103 Kouri, Frank 234,241,126 Kovatch, Beckie 103 Kovatch, Sherri-Kim 126 Kozlowski, Cathy 51,103 Kraft, Nancy 103 Krage, Debra N. 103,274 Kreider, Jon 126 Kreter, Bruce 126 Krouse, Kevin 113 Krueger, Francisca 50,51,53,59,103 Kruse, Laurie 103 Kucera, Vince 197 Kulesa, Alice 167 Kulesa, Marie 167 Kurica, Deanne 103 Kuskie, Don 167 Kuskie, Ron 167,197 Kuta, Frank 33,60,127 Kuta, William 103 Jones, Catherine 101,274 Jones, Cheryl 274,126 Jones, Debbie 113,126 ,Jeffrey 101 Jones, Pamela 101 Jones, Robert 53,101 Joyce, Jean 101 Joyner, Calvin 101 Jurado, Robin 101 K Kakis, Harriet 52,126 Kamei, Robert 32,59,101 Kamei, Susan 50,51,59,126 Kammer, Karen 50,126 Kane, Lauren 274 Karanickolas, Kathy 102 Karanickolas, Merrilee 52,33,165 Karashan, Sebahat 102 Karell, John 166 Karell, Ken 102 Kauffeld, Gary 166 Kay, Kimberly 126 Keeline, Janet 102 Keen, Vyla 197 Kellenbeck, Ann 126 Kellog, Lou Ann 102 Kelly, Michael 102 Kemp, Cynthia 53,126 Kemper, John 126 Kennec, Rodney 234,126 Kenney, Lori 166 Kent, Deborah 166 Kent, Lary 126 Kerian, Judy 26,102,109,274 Ketchum, Thomas Jr. 234,126 Keyzers, Steve 102 kinder, Linda 126 Kilroy, James P. 126 Kilroy, Timothy J. 166 Kimbell, Katherine P. 59,91,102 Kincade, Randy 126 Kincaid, Anthony 64,166,234,237,238 Kindrat, Debby 41,42,62,64,70,166 Kindrat, Judy 50,70,71,126 L La Fon, Susan 197 La Fon, Yvonne 127 La Liberte, David 168 La Mont, Joni 127 La Rocca, Thomas M. 113 Labate, Edward 197,264,266,267 Labrincha, Linda 167 Lack, Russell127 Lafferty, Greg 197,234,238 Lafferty, Janet 103 Lairmore, Melinda 168 Lakser, Diane 103 Lalibertey, David 103 Lamb, Cynthia 127 Lamb, Kathy 127 Lambert, Randy Lambrose, Tom 103,263 Lammers, Raymond 103,222 Lomont, Kurt 103 Lamph, Mark 33,103,263 Lancaster, Susan 45,59,65,127 Lander, Mary Beth 127 Landes, Joan 103 Laudry, Martin 103 Landrum, Daryl 127 Lewis, Lonnie 137 Lewis, Mark 168 Lewis, Paula 197 Lewis, Tom 197 Lewis, Tony 113,243 Leysack, Robert 103,242 Leysack, Thomas 103 Liebert, Doug 103 Liegler, Scott 127 i.1egier,'ren 71,113,281 Lierman, Vickie 127 Liggett, Elaine 103 Liggett, Renata 31 ,59,60,169 Lignuris, Janey 197 Limas, Vivian 103 Limberakis, Katina 103 Limburg, Harold J. 168 Limburg, Randolph 103 Lindquist, Deborah 51,127 Lipps, Christy 169 Little, Cindy 170 Little, Dan 127 Littleman, Lester 197 Litton, Susan 197 Livingston, Linda 103 Lloyd, Kathy 103 Lo Piccolo, Anthony 39,64,65,123,234, 237,264,266 Lobeck, Kurt 65,241,127 Lochrie, Nancy L. 127 Lochrie, Tom 197 Lockridge, Sheryl 127 Loeffler, Kathleen 170,274 Lofgren, Jeffrey B. 65,241 ,127,1 22 Loftin, Michael 244,264,127 Loftus, Mary 127 Lohman, Kim 127 Lombardo, Philip 65,241,127 Lomeli, Gilbert A. 103 Long, Karla 103 Longbrake, Teri 128 Looper, Cynthia 103 Lopardo, Lawrence 32,37,56,170 Lopardo, Sandra 103 Losi, Mark 103,242,263 Lottman, Mark 60,170 Mac Ginnis, Susan 71,128,132 Mac Kinnon, Robin Ann 53,56,5B,171 Macaluso, Jill 37,54,170 Machale, aaa 64,155,171 234,260,262 Mackin, Ina 104,113 Madden, David 104 Madden, Dennis 104 Maddox, Mark 128 Madigan, Sandra 50,51,171,177 Madison, Dan 244,264 Madison, Vernon 128 Maierhoffer, Mark 53 Mailman, Jim 128 Mair, Jill 104,108,274 Malkus, Susan 51,220 Malloy, Erin 104 Malmstrom, Marti 33,128,274,280 Maloney, Cathleen 44 Maloney, Douglas 128 Maloney, Molly 30,31,36,37,172 Malay. Stephen 104,243 Mamola, Chris 172 Mamola, John 104 Mangum, Kathryn 104 Mann, Monika 128,274 Mansfield, Janet 60,61 ,137,172,220 Marason, Keith 128 Marcelli, Luann172 Marchbanks, Sulyn104 Marcus, Susan 104 Marin, Judi 90,104 Marion, Michael P. 128 Markle, Steven 172 Markley, Kim 128 Markley, Michelle 128 Markus, Michael R. 165,172 Martin, Marcia 50 Marquardt, Steven 128 Marquardt, Theresa 104 Marquart, David 128 Marquez, Deborah 30,33,172 Marriner, Cynthia 172 Marsh, Laurel 128,209 Marsh, Troy 113 Marshall, Ann 54,104,280 Lottman, Melinda 128 Love, Randall 137 Lowery, Robert 103 Lucidi, Sandra 53,128 Ludi Ludi n, John 62,128 um, Greg 128 Ludwig, Craig 12B Luhn, Diane 104 Luhn, Steven 128 Lum, Gary 128 Lundgren, Kathy 137 Lundgren, Sondra 104 Lundin, Robin 104 Dan R, 172 Marshall, Deborah 53,128 Marshall, Frank 128 Marshall, Jim 128 Marshall, Nancy 54,128 Matilla, Debbie 197 Martin, Brian 104 Martin, Dan S.172 Martin,Janice112,129 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Jill 104 John 112,129 Kathi 112,129,117 Marcia 91,104 Sherree 197 Lundstrom, Curtis 170,234 Lundstrom, Reid 26,104,242 Ludwig, Craig 128 Lusk, Mark 128 Martin, Wayne 172 Martinez, Maureen 173,193 Mason, Genny 59 Mason, Karen 35,70,71,173 Luth Lutz Lutz Lyer , Cary 197 , Lawrence 52,54,58,170 , Loralyn 52,54,128 la M. Rodney 53,113 Lynch, Mary 128 Lynn, Debbie 197 Lynn, Debra 128,170,274 Lyon, Elizabeth 60,128 Lvse tt, Lynda 170 Mason, Mason, Mason, Michael 104,242,269 Steven 173 Virginia 51,58,173 Mamin,1'ina 112,129,173 Master, Mark 53,104 Masters, Julie 104 Mastropaolo, Gregory 104 Matis, Patti 104 Matson, Debra 104 Langdon, Bill 137 Lanier, Stephen 168 Lapitz, Sallee 33,52,71,274,127 Lara, Richard 33,168 Large, Mary 59,103 La Rocca, Tom 243,165 Larsen, Mary 103,108 Larsen, Susan 168 Larson, Dana 103 Larson, Debbie 127 Larson, Donna 127 Larson, James C. 24,168 Larson, Sharon 59,127 Larson, Sharon 168 Laskowski, Andrea 168 Lassley, Linda 103 Lassley, William 168 Lattimer, Mark 127 Lawrence, Elizabeth 127 Lawrence, Cathleen 168 Lawrence, Scott 127 Lawther, Patty 127 Layden, Marianne 54 Layton, Teresa 52,70,71,168.127 Le Fevre, AIine103 Le Veque, James 103 Lea Sheryl A. 113 Leavell, Richard 127 Leavell, Victoria E. 168 Ledbetter, Gary 168,169,258,262 Lee, Chuck 127 Lee, James 103,242,263 Kindrat. Larry 166 King, King, King, Danny 102,226 David 166 James 65,72,102,245,264 King, John 126 King, King Kendall 50,513,126 Lance 217 126 King, Richard 102 King, Stephen 126 Kingston, Linda 102 Kissee, Edward 102 Kisler, Donald S. 102 Lee, Tim 103 Leeming, Nancy 60,168 Leeson, Patricia J, 113 Leeth, Barbara Jan 127 Leever, Laura 53,103,168 Leever, Richard 264,266 Lehman, Sheila 103 Lehman, Vincent 103 Leinz, Manfred 168 Lembeck, Diane 103,168 Lembeck, John 234 Lemke, Joanie 127 Kissler, Rick 33,35,37,126 Kiyotoki, Carol 58,59,102,274 Klecker, Michael 126,124 Klecker, Terri 102 Kleckner, Dan 65,102,242 Klein, Thomas 126 Kleinert, Nannette 58,166,196 Kleist, Wanda 29,45,65,66,126 Klick, Ben C. 126 Klima, Mary 102 Klima, Veronica 156 kiimka, Michelle 102 Kline, Jan 102,108 Kline, Martin 126 knaeoia, Mike L. 166 Knaus, Susan 102 Lemke, Mark 113 Lemre, William 103 Lentz, Debra 127 Lentz,Franws168 Lentz, Karl 103 Lenz, Kimberly 33,50,59,62,127 Lenzini, James 127 Lerer, Nancy 127 Lescault, Mark 103,263 Lescault, Raellen 52,168 Leveque, James 103 Lewis Lewis Lewis April 168 Darrel 103 Lewis, Lewis, , Frank 137 , Guy 103 ,Jeanine 103 M Mac Diarmid, Phillip 128 Mac Donald, Jack 137 Matsukane, Howard 57,66,173 Matthyssens, Cecilia V. 33,173 Matthyssens, Suzette 104 Mattila,Linda129,112 Maturino, Steve 173 Matzenger, Deborah 104 Mauerhan, Mark F. 113 Maxan, Patrick 104 Maxey, Steve 104 Maxie 269 Maxwell, Eric 64,65,112,129,194,244,264 Maxwell, Jana 137 1v1axwe11,Ji11 104 Maxwell, Lee 112,129 Maxwell, Richard 104 May, Merry Beth 173 Mayer, Jeffrey 197 Mayer, Linda 129,112 Mayfield, Mitchell 104 Mc Auliff, Kim 73,112,129,281 Mc Aulilf, Maura 31,33,58,104,107,109 Mc Bride, David L. 104,242 Mc Bride, Larry 112,129 Mc Calister, Becky 176 McCandless, Janet 176 Mc Carroll, Laurie 112,129 McCarroll, Linda 176 Mc Clellan, Mark 32,113 Mc Clellan, Robert 197 Mc Clelland, George 104 Mc Clinton, Karen 112,129,274 Mc Closkey, John 104 Mc Clurg, Patricia 104 Mc Cool, Deborah 176 Mc Cool, Terri 112,129 Mc Cormick, Lu Ann 58,62,112,129 Mc Cullough, Diane 104 Mc Cune, Cathy 112,129 Mc Donald, Janice 51,176 Mc Donald, Joe 104 Mc Donald, Rhonda 137 Mc Gee, Phyliss104 Mc Gillivray, Janet 59,104 McGilvray, Rob 129,112 Mc Ganiey, Randy 29,164,165,176,234 Mc Gregor, Candace 59,112,129 Mc Guire, Bruce 65,112,129 Mc Guire, Mary 176 Mc lntosh, Vicki 53,104 Mc Isaac, Robert 37,112,129 Mc Kay, Catherine 104 Mc Kay, Heather 112,129,121 Mc Kee, Jeffery 176 Mc Kee, Kim 112,129 Mc Kee, Michelle 176 Mc Kinney, Charles 104 McKinney, Vicki 176 McLaughlin, Bonnie 176 McLaughlin, Constance 177 McLaughlin, Rebecca 104 Mc Lean, Sherry 104 Mc Mahon, Patrick 113 Mc Manus, Terry 113 Mc Millan, Mark W. 56,64,65,177,262 Mc Murran, Teresa J. 59,177,274,280 Mc Murray, David 104 Mc Nair, Jeffrey 112,129 McNeil, Karen 177 Mead, Melody 173 Mecke, Deanna 104 Medigovich, Tina 173 Mefford, Christine 173 Meghrouni, Alexis 104 Mehnens, Deborah 174 Meister, Michelle 112,129 Melander, Dawn 53,104 Melendez, Joseph 29,64,65,174,234,264 Melrose, Monica 112,129,274 Mengert, Caryl 59,104,280,282 Merbell, Terri 174 Mercier, Charles 129,112 Merzky, Detlev 197 Merrick, Robyne 59,112,129 Merrill, Ed 174 Merritt, John 104 Messick, Cheryl 113 Messick, Rhonda 112,129,274 Metcalfe, Cheryl 104 Metsker, Gary 112,129 Metsker, Susan Renee 35,174,180 Metza, Deborah A. 174 Metzler, Marcee 104 Metzler, Paul 112,129 Meyer, Jeri 174 Morgan, Cynthia 105 Morgan, William 112,129 Moriarity, Thomas 175,196 Morris, Bobbie Ann 130 Morris, Mark 60,175 Morris, Nancy 50,130 Morris, Paul 130 Morrison, Kevin 113 Morrow, Bob 130 Morrow, Brent 33,105 Morse, John 105 Mortensen, Karen 130 Morton, Steven 175 Moruta, Linda Moscrip, Jolene 105 Moscrip, Mark 59,105 Moug, Michael 130,264 Mouron, Linda 100,222 Mowrey, Duane L. 130 Moyers, Nina 175 Mueller, Patricia 35,130,274 Muhs, Bonnie 130 Muise, Raymond 130 Mulcahy, Eugene 36,37,130 Mulcahy, Joanne 130 Muller, Robert 175 Mullins, Cheryl 130 Mullins, Julie 130 Mumford, Drew 130 Mumper, Bruce 130 Mundt, Rebecca 105 Muniz, Cinde Munson, Theodore W. 175 Murata, Karen 59,105 Murphy, Christina 176 Owens, Jon 179 Ownbey, Karen 50,51,101,106 Ownbey, Larry 130 Oxenreider, Samuel 106 Oxley, Oxley, Carol 179 Kevin 106 Ozuna, Laurene 179 Ozuna, Renee 106 P Padduck, Gail 130 Pulliam, Amy 107 Puliiam, Crystal 181 Pyatt, Pyrak, Linda 132 Lynn 132 O Quigley, Jeffrey 132,262 oiligley, Ruth 181 Ouiroz, Robert 107 Ouist, Dorlce 71,132 Padilla, Lorraine 106 Palomino, Cecil L. 130 Panattoni, Cynthia 51,106 Panno, Dlana179 Papas, Stephanie 106,274 Papera, Cassandra 106,274 Paquette, Bill 106 Paquette, Edward 53,135,130 Pardridge, Peggy 179 Parise, Helaine 197 Park, David 130,244 Park, Kathleen 130 Parkay , Kimberley 106 Parker, Fredrick 130 Parker, Kathleen 130 Parker, Mary E. 106 Parks, John 106,269 Parr, K enneth 106 Parrott, Georgia 197 Parsons, Dale 179 Patlian , Robert 130 Patterson, Ken 130 Murphy, Pattie 130 Murray, Greg 105 Murray, Joan 176 Patterson, Mary 54,106,280 Paull, Mike 106 Paulson, Eugene 113,102 Paulson, Jeffery 59,131 Murray, Susan 33,68,69,176 Murray, Tammy 105 Musgraves, Dan 65,106 Musick, Bryan 106,242 Musico, Craig 106 Musser, Gale 130 Myers, Cindy 176 Myers, Fay 130 Myers, Gina 176 Myer, Karen 59 Myers, Linda 59,106 Myers, Patricia 59,176,274,281 Myers, Steve 130 N Nadybal, Linda 113 Nail, Wanda 59,177 Nakamura, Donald 177 Nalley, Mark 106,243 Nanigian, Diane 52,130 Nanigian, Patricia 178 Nash, Penny 130 Nastasi, John 106 Nathanson, Michael 106 Paulus, Leslie 106 Pavelka, Ron 131 Pearson, Suzanne 131 Peck, Christy 30,31,56,179 Pedigo, Anne 179 Peecher, Bruce 131 Peifer, Peifer, Lori 106 Richard 131 Peiffer, Roxanne 179 Pelkofer, Julie 131 Peltzer, Victor 113 Pelyzer, Victor 113 Perez, Robert 113 Perilman, Jeff 131 Pernell, Jeff 179 Perry, Del 53,106 Perry, Robene 131 Perstac, Albert 180 Petersen, Debra Lee 44,180 Petersen, Delann 58,106 Petersen, Jack M. 180 Peterson, Glen 131 Peterson, Kimberly 106,274 Peterson, Lonna 106 Peterson, Pamela 106,274 Meyer, Karen 174 Meyer, Kristine 105 Meyer, Margaret 112,129 Meyer, Mark 105 Meyer Susan 105 Meyer: susan G. 105 Michael, Monique 105,274,281 Michaelson, Dan 197 Michal Millar, Miller, Miller, Miller, lvliller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, ske, Suzanne 55,105 Scott 112,129 Chris D. 105 Clyde 31 ,33,174 Dan 129 Guy J. 174 James 137 Martin 105 Richard 174 Scott 112,129 Nave, Jamie 106 Neal, Debbie 106 Neelon, Debbie 130 Neelon, Gary 130 Neff, Ja Nelson, Nelson, net 60,178 Ann 106 Beatrice Jean 178,274,280 Nelson, David 52,54,130 Nelson, Kathy 106 Nelson, Leslie 197 Nelson, Lou Ann 113 Nelson Mary 41178 Nelsoni Paulette '1 30 Nelson, Scott 130 Peterson, Sherrie 106 Peterson, Shirley 106 Peterson, Tom 131 Petrovich, Lidija 60,61,172,180,220 Pettiiohn, Bruce 131 Petty, Charles 131 Phelps, Dorothy 131 Philips, Nancy 106,274,280 Phillips, Andrew 131 Phillips, Jim L. 180 Phillips, Sherrie 197 Phillips, Susan 59,131 Phillips, Theresa 197 Picker, Roslyn 59,941,106 Nelson, Shirley 106 Nelson, Steve 106,264 Nepp, Cynthia 130 Pickering, Greg 106 Pierce, Douglas 65,131,241 Pierce, Jeffrey 180,234,239 Newby. Laurie 106 Newton, Deborah 178 Newton ,.lim113 Newton, Vickie 29,44,53,59,130,165 Niblock, Nicole 106 Pierce, Randall 113 Pierce, William 131 Pierson, Forrest 17,30,33,53,180 Piesik, Andy 180 Piesik, Audrey 180 Millspaugh, Annette 105 Millspaugh, Margaret 174 Minick, Judy 174 Minner, Deborah 112,129 Minniear, Christel 112,129,274 Minor, Robert 48,113,245,269 Minyard, Tracy 71,112,129 Miramontes, Mary 105 Miramontes, Mike 137 Misamore, Carolyn 113 Miser, Frank 174 Miser, Stpehan 112,129 Mitchell, Bonnie 175 Mitchell, Debby 105 Mitchell, Dianna 112,129 Mitchell,Jim E. 112,129,266 Nichols, Amy H.130 Nicholson, Bruce 106 Nickolosn, Cindy A. 130 Nicholson, William 31,178 Nicks, Belinda 197 Nieri, Patricia 130 Nissen, Terri 130,274,280 Noble, Mark 106 Noguera, Gary 106 Noppe, Denise 130 Norburg, David 37,178 Norden, Mark 106 Norkus, Peter 106 O Oglesby, Robert 64,65 Pinchot, Deborah 131 Pinette, Deborah 131 Pinette, Rose 106 Pinette, Susan 137 Ping, Susie 106 Pinnell, Janice 131 Pirus, Susan 131 Pittman, Don 197 Pizzurr o, Donna 131 Pledger, Phillip 131 Quong, Curtis 59,107 Ouong, Deborah 59,132,280 R Rach, Cashmaria 113 Rach, John 132 Radak, Linda 107 Rado, Ragan, Raglan Don 48,181 Donald W. 107,243 u, silliio 33,262 Railey, Landy107 Rains, Heather 107 Rajcic, Cheryl 107,281 Rajcic, John 197 Ralston, Gary 181,264 Ralston, Sandra 53,70,132 Ramirez, Terry 181 Randall,Janice 171,181 Raney, Craig 132,245 Rangel, Raymond 64,65,132,234 Rapp, Lorene F,132 Rasinski, Steve 33,64,65,182,234,239 Rasmussen, Randy 132 Ratkovic, William 107,269 Ratzlaff, David 107 Raus, Richard 182 Raya, Larry 132 Rayland B. 60 Raymond, Debra 182 Raymond, Dennis 107,264 Raymond, Kim 132 Reastrom, Brad 107 Reavis, Carol 182 Reay, Becky S. 44,70,182 Reay, Randy 107 Reeder, Gabrielle 132 Reich, Jill 53,59,60,107 Reid, Kevin 107,269 Reidinger, Karin 107 Reiairlger, Kirk 234,237,239,64,29,182 Reilly, Theresa 59,182 Reinharcz, Suzanne 132 Reinhardt, Jeri 182 Reisman, Lawrence 107 Reiss, Sharon 107 Reiss, Thomas 132 Reiter, Michael 132,241 Relf, Derek 132 Renna, Linda Renstrom, Brad 107 Resh, John 182 Resh, Thomas 107,244,264,266 Reynolds, Bruce 182 Reynolds, Gail 107 Reynolds, Laurie 54,108 Rhoton, Gregory 182 Rich, Gary 113 Rich, Suzan 51,108 Richard, Gisele 182 Richards, Kenneth E. 26,33,108,269 Richardson, Charles 132 Richardson, Debra 113 Rieber, Mary 8.182 Rieber, Paul 108,243 Rigney, Steven G. 33,533,182 Riley, Robert W. 188,258,261 Rippee, Richard 100 Risher, Alan 137 Risinger, Wade 132,262 Risner, Steven 137 Ritchie, Jeffrey D, 182 Ritchie, Michael 132 Ritter, Debra 132 Ritz, Carolyn 183 Roalson, Terri 51,132 Robb, Vickie l.132 Roberson, Margie 197 Roberts, Deborah 183 Roberts, Jane 108,263 Roberts, Richard 33,108 Roberts, Toni 183 Robertson, Mark 132 Robillard, Ann 108 Robillard, Joseph 132 Mitchell, John 64,165 Plessinger, John 131 Plowman, Michael 180 Plunk, Catherine 180 Poer, Donald 107,245,269 Pomeroy, Gary 197 Ponce, Joe 64,180 Ponzio, Dennis 107,263 Porter: William iso Rollo, Mitchell, Michael 105 Mitchell, Robert 105,103,113,243 Mittendorf, James L. 112,129 Mixon, Hal D. 174 Mixon, Keith W. 112,129 Mixon, Sherry 105 Monroe, Russel 105 Monteith, Gary 105,263 Montesanto, Rosemarie 112,129 Montgomery, Jeff 112,129 Moore, Bonny 105 Moore, David 59,112,129 Moore, David 137 Moore, Dawn 112,129 Moore, Dino 197 Moore, Jeffery 112,129,241 Moore, Melinda 25,33,35,175 Moore, Philip 197 Moore, Ross R. Jr. 112,129 Moore, Terri 29,112,170 Mcorehead, Richard 137 Moorehouse, Stephen 137 Mora, Lorenzo 175 Mora, Tomasa 105 Morally, Annette 105 Morally, John 105 Moran, Brian 175,234 Morata, Linda 51,105 Morehouse, Sherri 44,175,274,280 Moreno, Maria Morgan, Candv 105 O Hare, Michael 130 O Hare, Susan 130 O Toole, Kathleen 106 Oatley, Gregory 35,36,130 Oatman, Robert 113 Obrien, William 130 Ochoa, David 28 Ofsthun, Marguerite 5,106 Ogilvie, Karen 106 Oglasbv, Bob 33,178 Ojeda, Roman 113 Oldfield, Denise 106 Olds, Pam A. 178 Olsen, Craig 106 Olsen, Jill 130 Olsen, Mitzi 53,150,178 Olson, Kenneth 106 Olson, Robin 178 Omatsu, Brian 130 Omatsu, Elizabeth 178 Oneill, Rosemary 130 Opferman, Cinde 178 Opferman, Dennis 106,242,269 Orsak, Randy 59,97,106 Oswald, Tom 64,178,234 Ora, Colleen 59,109 Otiniano, Luz C, 179,281 Oueilhe, Edward 137,241 Outhuyse, Anna 137 Overley, Jeff 179,219 Owens, Evan 106 Poole, Norma 131 Poor, David Robert 131,241 Popejoy, Charmagne 180 Porter, Craig 107,263 Porter, Leigh 180 Porter, Linda 59,107 Porter, Lisa 62,131 Porter, Stephen R. 131 Porter Steven 131 Poteet, Marc 107 Potter Deborah 1 32 Potter: Jerry R. 180 Potter, Potter Pamela D. 31,60,70,181,22 Thomas 181 Potts, Pat 181 Poulso Powell Powell n, Barbara J. 181 , Jeffrey 107 , Mark 99,107 Powelson, Rex 197 4.281 Robins on, Kris 53 Rock, Stephen A. 132 Rodemeyer, Melissa 50,90,132 Rodieck, Charles 65,132,133,241 Rogers, Bill A. 53,132 Rogers, David 108 Rogers, Kenneth 64,65,132,183 Rogers Rogers , Randal 30,31,56 Richard 108 Rogersi Susan 183 Rogers, Susan 33,217,132 Raglan Rohm, Rolipo d, BiIIiio108 Sandra 132 li, Rudy 108 Rollins ,Jeffery 183 Rollins, Thomas 108 Michael 108 Romandy, Cheryl 132 Romano, Michael 108,243,263 Romo, Michael 132 Rorison, Renee 59,108 Roscoe, Kerry 108 Rose, Michelle 132 Rosenbery, Jeffery 108 Rosenberry, Rachelle 183 Rosenthal, Robert 108 Prather, Jana 107 Preston, Jerome 132 Prettyman, Qrnthia 53,59,73,132 Price, Mike 107,226 Price, Ricky 132 Priem, Kim 107 Primac, David 181 Pritchard, Valerie 181 Proctor, Jackie 132 Prodromides, Kelly 107 Pruden, Matthew 132 Ross, Alice 113 Ross, James 108 Ross, Robert K, 47,54,183,245 Rather, Debra 108 Rowe, Rowe, Rowe, Rowe, Anne 183 Frances 132 Joan 132 Susan 108 Royer, David 108 Royer, Rubin, Rad 183 Richard 183 identities-309 Rudat, Dale L. 48,183 Rurnbaugh, Lora 108 RuDDSl, Darlene 197 Ruppert,Joe V. 184 Ruppert, Patricia 70,108 Rusk, James 132 Russ, Sharon 211 Ruud, Christopher 197 Ruyle, Sidonie 108 Ryman, Julie 108 S Sabourin, oiartrte rv1,1a4 Sabourin, Karen 132 Sackstater, Michelle 184 Sadakane, Cathleen 41 ,42,43,64,1B4 Saenz, Junchuen 132 Sage, Ronald 32,35,37,39,41,148, 165,184,234 Sakayeda, Joy 132 Salman, Dean 108 Samhammer, Pat 184 Samia, Mitchellene 54,108 Samsvick, Joan 32,280,184 Samuelson, Les 108 Sandberg, Paulette 184 Sandberg, Richard 109 Sandberg, Susan 184 Sanders, R Sanderson, ickey 113 Barbara 132,274 Sanderson, Carey 184 Sanderson, Cheryl 109 Sanderson, Roxanne 132 Sandoval, Debra 132 Sandoval, Mike 54,64,149,197 Sandoval, Richard 109 Sandoval, Shelley 41 ,42,64,184,194 Sanmartini, Tony 113 Sanna, Vill184 Sant, Marianne 41,184 Sant, Wayne M. 65,132 Sapp, Jill 132 Sappington, Daniel 109 Sleyster, Jo Anne 110 Sappington, David 65,132,241,242 Satterthwaite, David 32,244,245,Z64 Sawtelle, Sandra 132 Scala, John 132 Scala, Paul 109 Schalk, Susan L. 132 Scheblein, Richard 197 Scheblein, Robert 64,65,132,234 Scheffler, Michelle L. 132 Schilling, Mark 184 Schimmel, Don 185,245 Schimmel, Keith 109,264 Schindelbeck, Angelika 185 Schindelbeck, Christin 109 Schindler, Daniel 60,109 Schindler, Dave 113 Schinhofen, Rick109 Schlund, Jonell 53,59,109,113 Schluter, William 109 Schultter, Gene 35,185 Schmader, Jerianne 109 Schmidt, Bill 113,243 Schmidt, Carol 132 Schmuck, David 132 Schmuck, Marcia 44,119,185 Schnirl, Debora185 Schnirl, Janet 113 Schobert, Susan Scholle, David 109 Scholle, Susan 185 Scholz, Jeffrey 185 Scholz, Katherine 157 Schopf, William 113 Schorr, Howard K. 132 Schrandt, Diana L. 53,185,274 Schreur, Barbara 32,44,5S,185 Schreur, Janet 30,70,71,109,274 Schroth, Pam 32,53,59 Schrowe, Lorrie 109 Schuh, Daniel 109,263 Schuh, Kim M, 132 Schuuter, Gene 35 Schulthies, Kimberly 51,109 Schultz, Kathy 109 Schumaker, Charmella 185 Schumaker, Kurt A. 132,244,245 Schwab, Daniel 137,2-45,264,266 Schwarz, Jim 197 Schwetz, Jon 65,109,243 Schwetz, Thomas 48,185 Scott, Candice 185 Scott, Chris 132 Scott, David 133 Scott, Jerry 109 Scott, Robin 133 Scotti, Teresa 109 Seaman, John 109 Seamer, Scott 109 Sears, Debbie 44,56,1B6 Sears, Pamela 133 Seeley, Beth 186 Seguine, David 109 Seibert, Clifford A. 52,133 Seirup, Sally 186 Seirup, Wendy 109 Selby, April 109 Sellars, Earl R. Jr,133 seller, Tricia 109 Senator, Bruce 186 Senator, Kevin 109 Sennett, Lisa 109 Sever, Cynthia 133 Sewell, Ron 197 Shackelford, Lynn 109 Shaffer, Richard 186 Shaffer, Torn 109,227 Shank, Peter 113 Shapero, Sheryl 51,137 Sharkey, Kevin 109,263 Sharon, Robin 133 Sharpe, George 29 Sharpe, Brenda 109 Sharpe, Cheryl 137 Sharpe, Mary F.186 Sharron, Gary 109 snarrari, Randal 186 Shaw, Randy 113 Shaw, Rickie 133 Shearer. Gerrie 54,109 Shearer, Gregory B. 33,133 Sheets, Warren 110 Sheldon, Kevin 113,133 Shenefield, Jacqueline 35,37,60,133 Shephard, Steven 110 Shields, Jeff 197 Shields, Kathleen 53,186 Shigenaga, Mark 59,110 Shirley, Debra 186 Shirley, Karen 133 Shirley, William 18,133 Shobert, Sue 110,60 Shoemaker, Gary 133 Short, Timothy 110,242 Shuffle, 29 Shultz, Karen 133 Shultz, Louise 110 Sidler, Cynthia 197 Siemsen, John 133 Siemsen, Pat 110 Sifuentes, Cindy 110 Silva, Kris 110,274 Silver, Myona 33,35,186 Silverman, Larry M, 241,258,261 Silverman, Marsha L. 186 Silverstein, Richard 133 Simmons, Cindy 110 Simmons, Joseph 110,263 Simon, Robert 110 Simpson, John 110,269 Singh, Manuel 137 Singh, Nancy 186 Sinit, Colleen 33,38,52,133 Sisson, Lori 59,137 Skinner, Bill 197 Slater, Dennis 110,242,262 Slaughter, Stephen 64,133,165,241,264,26l Spelliscy, Sandra A. 31,32,59,188 Spencer, Carol 59 Spencer, George 111 Spencer, Gloria 134 Spencer, Richard 134 Speth, Adam 111 Speth, Eric 197 5pillman,Jon 188 Spitz, Mark 36 Spivey, Susan 33,103.1 11 Sprick, Scott 188,33,53 Springe, Debra 44,188 Springe, Fred 111,244,264 Stafford, Steven 188 Stahly, Teran 111 Stammer, Patty 111 Standley, Susan 53,111 Stanfill, Jeri 111,134,274 Stanford, Cindy 188 Stanley, Shelrae 189 Starke, P. Kathleen 134 Statom, Julie 134 Statom, Steve 197 Staton, Scott 134 Stebbins, Bob 111 Stebbins, Nancy Ann 189 Steed, Rebeckah 111 Steele, Christine 189 sreiaei, Rabin 111 Stevens, John W. 59,134 Stevens, Marta 37,111 Stevens, Sandy 52,137 Stevenson, Patricia 28,53,70,111 Stevenson, Peggy 189 Stevenson, Susan 111 Stewart, Lisa 53,134 Stewart, Mary 134 Stewart, Nancv 197 Stewart, Pauline 111 Stewart, Terry 134 Stinson, Nancy 111 sum, Robert 111 Stolpp, Jeffrey 189 Thompson, Karen 112,113,274 Thompson, Sally 112 Thompson, Theresa 135 Thomson, Kim 112 Thomson, Scott 52,62,135 Thornhill, Wayne 197 Thorsell, Thomas 234,238,191 Thurber, Julie 38,51 ,135 Thurn, Margaret 135 Tibbetts, Donald 112 Till, Gregg 112,243 Till, Steve 135,262 Timken, Marla 112 Timpane, Mary 53,112 Tindle, Kathryn 135 Tisthammer, Jeri 135,274,280 Titus, Larry 234,64,65,135,53 Todak, Linda Ann 112 Tolv, George 137 Tondo, Richard 112,113,263 Topercer. Terry J. 191 Toscan, Barbara Torosian, Tamara 135,280 Townsend, Robert 197 T0y,Desr1'1a191 Triecke Triggs, 1, Thomas 191 Kevin J. e5,135,1e4,2a4,24o, 258,259,261 Trimbly, John 112 Trosper, Virginia 112 Trotter, Theresa 112 Troyer, Julie D.191 Tucker, Amy Jo 112 Tudor, Gale Lynn 135 Tuerffs, Mark G. 33,65,135,262 Turnbu 11, Gail 135 Turner, Brian 112,243 Turner, Eloise 26,68,191 Turner, Randy 112 Turner, Tim 112 Turney, Anita 191 Turney, Ann 31,135 Turney, David 113 Turney, Robert 32,135 Stolpp, Randy M. 134 Stolpp, Terry H. 189 Stone, Gary 48.189 Stone, Kathleen 134 Story, Pamela J. 134 Story, Ron134 Stover, Linda D. 134 Stover, Steve 111 Strahan Strong, Strong, Strong, ,Timothy Dean 134 David 189 Jeffrey 111 Lynnda 60,61 ,1 11 Strong, Perri 197 Strong, Tom 135 Strong, Tom 111 Strother, Pamela L, 189 e , ' e Stryffel Stryffel r David 189 r, Lee 111 Strykala, Raymond 111 Stubble field, George 135 Sullivan, Colleen 135 Sullivan, Diane 189 Sullivan, Kevin 53,135,153 Sullivan, Tricia L. 189 Sumers, Grey R. 190 Sumers, Mark R. 113,245,269 Summers, Denise 111 Sundfiu Su ndy, ist, Sue 111 Mickey 135,241,262 Sutton, Ruth 190 Suvor, Jenea 135 Svoboda, Alva Jr. 111 Swanson, Becky 33,51 ,1 11 Swanson, Bob L. 190 Swanson, Carol 51,111 Swanson, Gerald 190 siiffe, Krista 113 Sloan, Sheldon 110 Small, Peter 25,52,134 Smith Alan 134 Smith Alan 24,197 Smith Capri 186 Smith, Christy 186 sm1th,oa1e 187 Smith, Debbie 197 Smith, Deborah 110 Smith, Gayle 110 Srnith, James 139 Smith, Jeff 134 Smith Jori110 Smith Karen 187 Smith, Kelly 110 Smith, Lee Ann 33,187 Smith, Lisa 187 Smith, Louse 111,230 Smith, Luann 70 Smith, Pamela 59,134 Smith, Pamela 111 Smith, Rue 134,187 Smith, Sandra 187 Smith, Sharon 187 Smith Stan 187 Smith Tim 111 Smith Tom 187 Swanson, Karen 17,59,137,274 Swanson, Koren 135,274 Swanson, Michael 135 Swartz, Barbara 60,135 Swayne, Jean 113 Swenson, Christine 135 Swing, Ken 190 Swistok, John 111 Switzer, Larry 111 Symmes, Cynthia 111 Szerlip, Mark 111 Szobonya, Vivian 190 T Tait, Susan 51,111 Takeuchi, Debbie 190 Talavera, Pete 113 Talberr, Betty 135 Tallman, Leigh 111 Tallman, Lynette 190 Talmage, Matt Alen 135 Tambini, Denise 135 Tanaka, Connie 111 Tanner, Robert 135 Tarbutton, Alan 135,241 Tardif, Catherine 111 Tarrow, Vickie L. 190 Tate, Kerry 113 Smouse, Brian E. 65,187 Smouse, Cathy 111 Smouse, Gregory 64,134 Snell, Deborah Ann 187 Sniezko, David 65,134 Snodgrass, Cheryl 188 Snyder, Bruce 134 Snyder, Debbie 53,134,274 Snyder, Janet 33,53,111 Sobel, Holly 53,111 Somers, Debra 188,274 Sommerfield, Larry 134,264,266,267 Sommers, Helen M. 60,188 Sorenson, Ron 188 Sorge, Tina 134 Soros, Connie 134 Sotelo, Lupe 134 Southwell, Victoria 33,53,111 Spangler, Jeffery 66,111,244,264 Sparks, Jim 197 Sparks, Mike Andrew 134 Sparks. Mindv 111 Spath, Debbi 134 spam, Terri 158 Spelch, Kathy 53,111 Tavernier, Mark 190 Taylor, Gerald 111 Taylor, Jim 113 Taylor, Martin 190 Taylor, Mary 105,111 Taylor Michael 135 Taylori Teieda Theresa 190 Tonimarie 111 Telles,,Brenda 135 Teply, David H. 135 Thayne , Richard 197 Thess, Lu Ann 135 Thomas, Barbara 111 Thomas, Christine 112 Thomas, David 137 Thomas, Galen 40,56,'l90 Thomas, Kathy 190 Thomas, Michael 140,190 Thomas, Sandy 112 Thomas, Steven 112 Thomas, Thomas J. 135 Thomason, Alan 190 Thompson, Chad W. 135 Thompson, Gail 51,135 U Uchizono, Donna 135 Umatum, Kimberlee 53,66,70,135 Upton, Thomas 135 Urtado, Paula 112 Uyeda, Susan 191 V Vahlstrom, Timothy 112,236,245,264,266 Vale, Russ 112 Vale, Sharon D.191 Valenci, Debra Valenti, Peter 135,191 Van Bouchaute, Gail 112 van Erren, Jeffrey 52,54,112,191,197 Van Garden, Joann 135 Van Melle, Bradley 227,192 Van Minsel, Lisa 54,112,274 Van Scyoc, Deborah 12 Van Scyoc, Ronald 135 Vander Hoek, Mark 112,137 Vander Hoek, Steve 197 Vander Velden, Mark 137 Vanetten, Darrell 52 Vanverst, Richard 192 Vasquez, Kevin 64,234,238,192 Vasquez, Mario 112,243 Vega, Ann 192 Velasco, Juanita 53,112 Velie, Jeanne 135 Venstrom, Lori 135 Ventrola, Cynthia 37,284 Ventrola, Valerie 112 Vickers, Kevin 112 Virus, Timothy B. 112 Vlcek, Sabrina J,112 Voorhees, Bob R. 262,192 Vos, Wayne 112 W Wackym, Phillip 242 Waddle, Elizabeth 192 Wagoner, Ronald 192 Wagner, Blake 113 Wagner, Gary 192 Wagner, Gregg 269,192 Wagner, Judy 58 Wagner, Steve 112 Waite, Jillene 53,192 Wajda, Trudy 112 Wakeling, Joey 112 Walker, Daniel 48,192 Walker, Kim 112 Walker, Susan 112 Walkling, Cheryl 192 Wall, Jeanette 193 Walli, Suzanne 51 Waltz, Kimberlee 193 Ward, Bill 193 Ward, Bruce 59,65,241 Ward, Sylvia 112 Warne, Janet 193 Warner, Victoria 167,193 Waterbury, Beth 112 Waterbury, Brian 193 Waterbury, Kristee 112 Watrous, Deborah 112 Watson, Sharleen 52,533,193 Wav. Laurie 50,51,193 Weadon, Dan 52 Weadon, Dennis 112 Webb, Jenny 137 Webb, Linda 194 Webb, Robert 194 Webber, Robbin 112,274,281 Webber, Ron G. 234,235,194 Wegscheider, Frank 194 Weiland, Stephen 194 Weimer, David 137 Weina, Jackie 137 Weisman, Bruce 262 Weissman, Jill 112 Welch, Richard 112 Welsh, Debra 71,44 Weller, Amy Fordyce 194,195 Wells, Michael 244,264,266,194 Welsh, Debbie L. 194 Werleta, John M, 241,262 Weselah, Rebecca 194 West, Corbett 68,274 West, Randy Jay 48 West, Wendie Lee 112 Westfall, Denise 194 Westmure, Mark 182,194 Whaley, Suzanne 112 Wheeler, Scott 112 White, Charles 194 White, Cheryl 112 White, Diane 70,71,194 White, Susan White, Valerie Wickstead, Kevin 264 Wilcox, Carol 195 Wiester, David 112 Wilgus, Richard L. 54,65,195 wa lil' Wilhite, Susie 195 Willeford Willett, Michael 113 Williams, Peggy Janet 48,195 Williams, Richard 113 Williams, Flick 113 Williamson, Kim 59,137 Wilson, Carla 113 Wilson, Christopher 195 VlHlson, Jeffrey 195 Wilson, Kathy 195 Wilson, Lisa 195 Windham, Carrie 197 Winter, Johnny 59 Winterhoff, Brian 113 Wischnack, Dan 29,234,235,236,195 Withers, Wayne 33,48 Witters, Raymond 195 Wittmack, Kris Fl. 62,195 Wojahn, Bill P. 196 Wolsky, Barbara 51,137 Wcllsky, Rodger 234,236,264,266, 267,196 Wood, David M. 53 Woodbridge, John 258 Woods, Jeffrey 113 Woodward, Tom 196 Wooters, Terri 108,113,274 Worden, Mark 113 Worden, Paul 137 Workman, Karen 53,113 Wright, Heather 113 wright, Martin 91,110,113 Wright, Peter 113 Wroten, Kippy 48,164,1B8,217,196 Wulff, Mary 50,168,195 Y Yanda, James 113 Yarnelll, Mike 113,196 Yates, Angie 30,31 ,35,196 Yates, Debra 113 Yeutter, Donald 113,263 Yorba, Christopher 113,242,196 Yorba, Miguel 244 York, Cheryl 113 York, Jeff 113,102,163 York, Phillip 113 Young, Young, Young, Young, Barbara 54,197 Douglas 197 Lori 1 1 3 Sharon 197 Z Zajic, Glenn 197 Zakzeski, Karen 58,274,28O,197 bmarripa, Roland 65,241 Zatlin, Lisa 59,113 Zeutzius, Debbie 53 Zeutzius,Karen 197 Zeutzius, Tina 54,113 Ziemer, Carey 113 Ziemer, Steve 65 Zimmerman, Karen 113 Zimmerman, Paul 197 I l ldel'11lllES'3-ll Tas-, L,,.,z H-..-, ,ee ,.. -.1--f '1sf5.:i. 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