Villa Park High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Villa Park, CA)
- Class of 1976
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We were going along through the seventies, and all of a sudden there it was-the 200th Anniversary of the American Revo- lution. With the Vietnam War and the en- suing Communist takeover, the trials of Watergate, the fall of a President, inflation, the energy crunch and the gasoline shortages occupying the attention of the American people, the Bi-Centen- nialcreptup. in the summer of 1975, when some tthough not alll of those problems had been solved or had simply gone awa , the Bi-Centennial made its dfebut. Popping up all over the country were symbols and commemorations of the event: Games, speeches, forums, fairs, grand openingsgcamgpaigns, and parades. lt was tne Bi-Centennial all right, but for Villa Park High School it proved to be much more. The national high school radu- ating class of 1976 was the Targest in US. history. As the recession be- gan to slow and finally to turn around, there were hopes here and there of a reduction in the rate of inflation, of a real generation of eace , and of a lifting of the malaise that had affected society in the lastdecade. The plans, the hopes, the ideas that contribute to the rising need for a celebration were all there. By the end of 1975 it was clear-the Bi-Centennial had come at just the righttime. And so, this is the ODYSSEY, a chronicle not only ofthe year, but of the activities, the learning, the sports and most importantly, the people. This is VlLLA PARK ON PARADE. ,-- H ,,. l ,. w 'r nw r hw is!--H' 7 AH ae A 5 'I' pq ig 1 Rf? Q For many of Villa Park's students 1976 provided a beginnindg. The sophomores, newly arrive from their junior high schools, were ad- justing to life at high school, secretly testing themselves, seeing certain characteristics and saying, ls that really me? It was clear now, like someone had just turned on the windshield wipers in a pouring rain. 630 Villa Park sen- iors came face to face with the real- ity that soon they would be on their own, out in the 'freal worldf'-as it were. Like the sophomores and jun- iors the had once been, they too were acgusting, and finally, waking up one morning, seeing themselves and saying, Hey, this is me! It was to become a declaration of in- dependence of sorts, a psychologi- cal waking up to the facts, choices and decisions facing them. Throughout Villa Park-in the class- rooms, at the games, wherever stu- dents were found-there was an awakening lof peo le literally shift- ing within their bodiesi getting com- fortable with where they were and deciding what they wanted for the future. -Air av- 411: Busy at work in the metal shop Ernie Riddlehammers out adesigng FAR RIGHT: Flipping through the Oracle, Matt Kahn and Kirk Springe catch up on the latest VP sports actiong The noonday sun shines through the branches of a tree on campus. I tgp www F. we if 'lt 1x 'xL UV'- f ir-- 'V eting the challenges of a con- y changing society found Villa fi 's students looking, finding ay, 5 even inventing ways to fit in. As the year progressed and de- Nwpped, students discovered ac- tivities, classes, clubs, sports, and groups to be involved in. e lone cross country runner in shape for a meet to the t r ' U' -s I - W . 'F -, w t Q '. s n. L 1 -' dw, 5 ' Q Bly' 5 5 l1i 'q . vu 4 9 A ul. F' MMS- , A , , if 1 -. 'I 5 5 x ul f' B' ll' Lani' r '-- Y 4 f J -v ' ,. S f Q f- sy ' H, Y A V 29 ni l i 9 W 1' f X k 'QQ 'I x 1 ' . if 1 ' I l,1f I 4 L., 1 , 14 - ' ' s -50+ 1 F' X' , , 31.1 i 'F as on the stage memorizing rehearsing her lines and stage the students prepared. Getting involved was kind of good, and for many, it lightened the psychological load of school work. DR Tiliwlllllku Attempting to strike a balance be- tween books and activities, students attacked their interests. In the class- room-the mainstream of the edu- cational process, they questioned, hypothesized and probed for basic truths. On the playing field they strove, pushed and ran for the chal- lenge of athletic competition. In all activities, scholastic and extracur- ricular, there was learning. Students saw what was important and grasped for it. i Q1 H 541 1 . . . I .4 ' ln J We ',Tll f' I . my ,Q 7 1 1' CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: At BigfLittle Sister, Stephanie Sennet enjoys her finger-lickin' good ribsj Senior Steve Soros aggressively attempts a steal dur- ing the Corona del Mar gameg During halftime activities the Drill Team and Flags perform their exacting manueversg Senior cheerleader Leigh Sebring leads Spartans in the We've Got Spirit cheerp Cam Slocum pretends to shoot the audience during a pep rally. 1 5 , Qlww i 1258! - if ll' 4--, g as we ws' Xn' va, 2 is. I H ' Rt 1 w if 'A 2 X s 5 63:5 Q 'lv 'W A. 4-vo. 1-.4 lf. 4 7 SYQQ.. Wi Wl H i-mel ,. g 9 M K - T I an 3,315 ,M phi? 4 , , ,ry , fi 'Jai vi, A -frl ' l, .1 b 'ga ABOVE LEFT TO RIGHT: Duringaband rehearsal, Sandy Tanaka concentrates on her playing and' readies for the next moveg Silhouetted against the reflected light, girls in the dancing class move rhythmicallyg Tired varsity water polo players listen intently to Coach Ehrlichg Drum Major Bob Giuffre lifts his mace in salute during halftime activitiesg IV cheerleader Debbie Holland and Mi- chelle Cenami show spirit during the alma mater at a pep rally. RIGHT: Senior halfback Bruce BenBen sweeps around Canyon's defense. Wg' V X., 4 x ' Through the pain and struggle of preparing, Villa Park emerged ready to meet the challenges and acce t the fruits of its labors. The goals, achievements, and accomplish- ments were reflected in what Villa Park was. More than a learning cen- ter, Villa Park became a showcase of sorts for the talent its students possessed. Whether it was announced or spon- taneous, Villa Park performed al- most constantly. In our relationships we learned the basic fundamental of our individuality. We accepted our personal character, beliefs, and interests, realizing it is these factors which make each one of us different from those around us. Our singularity contributed to Villa Park's oneness, for in knowing our- selves we were able to understand and accept others. This self-aware- ness proved an invaluable tool in determining each individual's place within Villa Park. The unity demon- strated in our pep assemblies, at games, in recitals and other experi- ences at Villa Park formed the basis for its greatness. Revealing mem- ories of people and individuals, the ODYSSEY preserves a period of ex- pressive history in our lives. 7, .,,,,, MW- ........ ..., ..,,. . , ,- lElMll'ElMlIl'5lEll'illIlNlCJJ For each student Villa Park served a different need, and was a different ex- perience. Interacting as they did with friends and faculty, the students of Villa Park worked their way toward becoming individuals and finding their true identities. Through their struggle, perhaps all that will remain will be the memories. For in each person's year, two years, or three spent at Villa Park, there are remembrances of the events, classes and people that made those years special. The ODYSSEY then, will serve as a storage box for those memories, to be glanced at and to be remembered. For 1976 WAS different from other ears and it WAS special for those who hved it and participated in VILLA PARK ON PARADE. 1-r3,:z1:s2 1.:fw::n Y:' 1 nj 1 .71 Hr X, QB 1 2' P 'L 76' 3 X A 2 Z , 523 x i . ,-...4 1 Qs ff , f 2 , 1 2, , 5 WZ? W fy, 43. 1 if 470 1 gif-, ,4A, 3, 3 md Hr' f 41 4 ...,,.--1 C 6 2 rr- 'of 4 i t L ', ,Jn 1' L it fiiifi iihgiiifg, i it L. i r r - i i't'Pu i Candy Mercado announces upcoming sporting events at the Canyon assemblyg LEFT: Iohn Iacobs and Mark Mikulics complete a Chemistry experimentp Dressed for the Homecoming pep rally, Kathy Corbett leads a cheerg Painting signs for iunior spirit day, Mitch Riddle outlines a Ietterp Nancy Vincent and Terri Enos get smacked with J pie .it an assem- bly. STUDENT LIFE SECTIONS Editor Shan- non Mooneyg Assistant Editors: Leigh Sebring, janet Mohler gg Q mm W HQW llf 77Q S 5 X ' , L 4.335 J iff , 2- 1 I Q -em-QQ r - .13 'T lffi 4 ' W -f '.5,-,eq .Mn 1 A 3 v lx :tsl 'Y if l PM 4 . 4.-'V 2 L ff' Z f--wen 1. A student reaches out to turn-off a new day's alarm. 2. Early riser Rick Cosentino peers through windowcontemplatin theday'spromise. 3. Susan Le Veque cuss her hair before leav- ing for school. 4. Chemistry student experiments with chemicals during a 6th period lab. 5 Seniors Kurt de Steuben, Bob Bain- bridge and Cindy Edson focus their atten- tion on otherthings. 6. Student supervisor Betty Eagles points out correct direction to three students who have Iosttheir way. 7. As a part of her daily routine, Mrs. Gardi- ner brings in the equipment used by her tennis class. ' I Hy, .-i-vi-n,Qil,'i5.L,f NJ,-' .4 ' if-fm E ff ' i ff I iii? ' VV ,WV A :. ktxxx li - i I' '1 ,H 6 , St r f' ff, ' H . . rjfadv fy., JK in 5, ag 5 'ai' 2 jig' f-.gf faf . 'xivjg , .. ,Z 2 i efwfi siiffc' 1 ..,, .HU-, I V . ' ' '.Mf-r'fI-,ff 0 'Q fe f ' ' , - J I 5LfL:',V. ,, ,igpaf-rluygyyf - .Zi .-1. , -ff' ,t HQ' Q 'Q 1 4 3 Mi, I pai 11' f2'.i.. Q fi isbif 7 ' :mfr 'fi' . i HS., . 'l' . 'iii if 1 rllifff V ,v l .Q if llzl. , , :Ai-v WMM.. nn . .-f X. 'f j 'ai 'f--'l U. ' 'ff S . v I . - f 13 7' li f , ' 'wiw-fig-E-nsffsgw mmf Clliongez Hole The bell is gonna ring in five min- utes. This thought has gone through every VP student's head at least once a day 81 probably during their last class. Five minutes pass 84 students rush to their cars and race home. Arriving, they pick up the pa- per 8f search through the mailbox for report cards that will never reach their parents hands. The famished student steps into the kitchen 81 grabs his favorite snack 84 drink. He then glances at the clock 81 notices that Match Game 75 is on so he walks into the den 81 turns on the tube. While la ing on the couch, he feels his lids shutting 81 drifts off to sleep until4:00. lt's 10 after 5, where have you been? Well, I was watching TV and I fell ... Oh never mind, we'll discuss it later. Go wait on the customers. This conversation becomes a realit to all of us sooner or later when employed. Going to the work ex erience room is the first step in llnding a job. jobs vary as do studentsg from working early in a do-nut shop to late nights in a garage. There are the students who col- lect interest in their bank ac- counts and others that take every paycheck to the mall. Whatever the job, it's evident that VP's students are always kept busy! 1. Employees at McDonald's always show a smile. 2. Tim Cowden sweeps up the job at Orange Mall. 3. julie Divola checks for suit at Mr, Best Cleaners. 4. With hands and mouth full Cindy Aarnes wraps sales item. 5. VP student straightens out coat rack after hurrying Christmas shoppers leave. . gt! l . , A 1- I E -.,' A , my A -. fl giffq ,. . s , KM D SkQQf Qu lt's 9:45: you're robabl off work 84 on your way home thinking of all the homework that's waiting for you on your desk. You walk into the itchen again 84 grab your dried out steak and potatoe. You then glance at your geometry test in disbelief. You can't figure out how you man- aged an A when you didn't have time to study the night before. While paging through your chem- istry book, your mind wanders off 5... to a nice hot shower. The book closes 81 the shower turns on. Pre- pared to start a new day in 8 hours, the alarm clock is set and the light is turned out. 'I. Sue Cleary watches her favorite show on the television. 2. Studying for the next days test is Mike Zatlin. 3. Shelly Evans listens to the latest scoop, 4. Erin Mooney brushes her teeth before retiring. f , i z iw , In . ,,1 W. 1, f L, 1 6' , '- -- 43- 'Q rfsg, I Z ,P ,z, f IP , U xl rift - ' A , A VW , ., I yi,-I .A I ' 1.-H f ,I QZQX V. Z' .. I ' vb H? ft, , ...lt in M r ' f ' Md I . 1 1 N 'V V ' .1 ' AL- ..,-.. . - av 'L A 1 - ,, . 1 . - N . . . ' I .5 . ' ---v ' ' 'VA ' ' I ' . O ' v I . ' ' of . ' 1 . Q- ,5 V, . A. ,:.' 4 '. I -Q ' ' 2 McDonald Q nnmnunesns aw Jen IV anuon ssnve in 1 lmjgg 1 ll Y A V S I u gt 4 air ' 5 3' I f 1 4 , v 4 r,-'- J . d -:YZ fi' Q 1, ,mv 4--, ,, f , V v ,V A -4 ' 1 ' ,A , A , , - ,014 ,, 4, Q U-1 H ..a'CZ,1 'X ' 'vb .ff . '1 f'v',i. + 'm ga'-.fri .,2-145.1-V3. zfui ' 9bY.2'R H ' wh 5.7 ' 55 -tid -'74 'x'7f' I V -'fmt' M1NQwm-AE-- ,- 2 1 ' 1. Lb'lQ,1:,,- . ,q..., 4 -mi w R'm UJQQHQWdf pf ,fin A ...L ' 4 .. .IX mi v I 1 aw-nf5 VQ WY-M'l1,'-. A N9 'Ti sam. -Y 1. At Leadership Day, Pat Kennedy and , Carol Losi take time out from their duties fora football game. 2. Carol Losi, Cristy Frazier and Liz Burnes relax playing volleyball. 3. Shannon Mooney scolds Sue Gammon at the lunch table for putting mud in her lemonade. 4. Smiling approvingly, Karen Corbett looks over the activities on leadershi da P Y- 5. Randy Verdone grimaces over leader- shipday. 55:54.15 2 u i . as . Qarlu Sllwfff sity. s K. 'i ll - z I X 1 i K .. Y' i Q . ' . - - fffffz V ww.: v-Uhr ' Q93 4-'13i?'lH '1 .Y-ax , . -i .lb . . A it - 1'-'14 f 'M' Wikia' 1,1 41, 'N Q., 1 Emergency cards, pictures, checks, for 56.50 and 58.50, last minute changes, lines for classes, lines for lockers, lines, lines, lines and more lines-these were a few fr' frustrating routines experienced by VPHS students on September ky :'.f ' B 6th and 7th while registering for school. Students first went to the cafeteria where they turned in all their parent signed forms. Then they proceeded to the round house to have their pictures taken. Finally they entered the cafeteria where they registered for classes with the teacher of their choice. 1. Daydreaming about his up coming plans for the upcoming school year is Steve Colburn. 2. Varying moods of fellow Spartans are shown here at registration by Greg Sch- erer and Kirk Springe. 3. Searching through their files at registra- tion for the rank and serial number of a new sophomore is Sue Stanford and Michelle Bedard. 25 l l l 26 'I Leadership camp at Santa Barbara began the year for the ASB cabinet. There, the ASB officers exchanged ideas with officers from other schools and were given fresh insights for the year to come. No sooner had they held their first meet- ing-4th period, than major issues arose that needed to be decided. Main areas of concern this year included: planning homecoming, adding benches in the quad area, changing the budget, and coordinating and approving various student body activities and clubs. An exchange was held with district rival El Modena's cabinet in hopes that good relations would result. ln general, the cabinet with personal ef- fort tried to overcome student apathy with action. 2, 0-LVMP. Rexx sw Q3 f 5 4 4 ' 7, I. f ' l l i f I 1 , N-,Hia ...mac mw- 'I ,gif Lf,- Q 4 1 kb ' ,AM fha, L N 'o E lf ni , ,Au Qi 1 XI A 4' f lff ,p fa I '-4 1 W4 1 4' I 8 1 1 'H E i -. 4 ig , 4 1 l i BQ U x,,f . WQQMT gf 3. Royalty of the evening enjoy the Corona- tion Waltz. 4. The court joins in with the music during special dance. 5. Flashing smile to the lucky couple, Deidre looks on tofloor. 6. Last years King Chris Miller crowns Lisa on the cheek. 7. Santa Teri Trollinger and her elf Mitch Riddle bring in Xmas spirit. 8. Expressing feelings at the announcement ofthe queen, Pam Scherer hugs Lisa Rogers. 7 l 4'5- , ir f V s L , A ' ,if 1 , ,S . ,V 3, gh . A ,va 6 A 4, rl iq M we 'F MJ V' , 49 'Z , , 1' f '4 Q ' ll , V1 Q4 uk V fp' 5 'cfs ' ' -. , - A ef Qob Q gg fx l ff f 1 iw . M Starry Starry Night was the atmos- phere set for Girl-Date-Boy. GAA sponsored the dance and Ravin' led the evening with the music and en- tertainment. The girls particularly like this dance as it is their chance to ask that special guy to go with them. There were sparkling lights from the ceiling, glittered stars for all the couples, and refreshments. A night to remember for all! 'QQ 1. Taking a view from the stage, Ravin' pro- vides music for the couples. 2. Steve Silverman and julie Thompson sit out on the patio. 3. Girls leave their purses and tickets at the front table where they can pick them up on the way out. 4. Overlooking the dance floor, students try to dance in the room that they have. 5: Olga Arana and Casey jurado get ready to have their pictures taken. This was the first year Villa Park had a Ski Club. Mr. Benoit was the advisor and it proved to be lots of fun. They made a few local ski trips and had oth- er activities. 1. VP students take a break on the hill. 2. Scenic view observed by the ski club. 3. Ron Rangel checks over the skiing situation with fellow skiers. 4, The snow was nice and soft, as VP students soon found out. 5. Scott Shopshire demonstrates a spread eagle. 6. Mr. Benoit discusses plans for their local ski trip. 5.3 if f it Rl ' MdQa .. fxxf -Ohh? K ,, 'a ,si ' x was 3' 11 , S , a, g . 955' , T. x, - w. ,U Jff Al -Fi .54 ig, yr, ,.,V .3 'Il 'f' f.' nit B fig Y i: The Varsity Pep Squad, with their ad- visor, Mrs. Kurek, helped to promote spirit and fun throughout the school year. Their activities not only added to the spirit but helped lead our teams to victories this year. 1. Cheerleaders- TOP: Leigh Sebring, Becky Franklin, Deidre Spelliscy, C ris Haninger, Bet Reichart, Leslie Thomas. 2. Varsity Pep squad, LEFT: Debbie Albin, Becky Franklin, Kathy Corbett, Chris Haninger, Kim Klecak, Deidre Spelliscy, lulie Horn, Beth Reich- art, Faith Minnear, Leigh Sebring, Lorie Moel- ler, Leslie Thomas. 3. Beth Reichart leads happy cheer at the Cor- ona game. 4. Happiness is havin a good time: Candy Mer- cado and Debbie Albin show cheerleading is friends 84 fun. 5. julie Horn, Lorie Moeller, Chris Haninger, Beth Reichart, Debbie Albin, all share in joy over VPHS victory. 6. Worry that VPHS won't score shows on lulie Horn's face. 7. The pep squad leads the crowd in a favorite cheer. 8. Lorie Moeller smiles in anticipation of a touchdown. 9. The pep s uad gets ready for the extra point. 10. Leigh Sebring shows smile of approval at game. 11. Spartan Spiritmegaphone! 12. Songleaders, TOP: julie Horn, Kim Klecak, Kathy Corbett, Debbie Albin, Faith Minnear, Lorie Moeller. 13. Chris Haninger urges crowd to cheer on team. Ve, . -mfs. .. -,.. r .,. A . X1 RC i 'Ive The benchwarmers added to the ex- citement at all the ames with lots of posters and plenty o spirit. 1. Elaine Wynsen paints on spirit, 2. Expressing happiness, Gael Kelly smiles. 3. These paints get much use during the year. 4.LiS21 R0g6rS and Janelle Peterson discuss upcoming assemblies. 5. Football team makes entrances through benchwarmerssigns. 6. LEFT: Robin Roar16Y,l0ni Holt, Danine Preuss, SECOND ROW: Sharon Andrade, Mary Edel- brock, Cheryl Mc Kee, Bev Stransky, Gael Kelly, Diana Rohm, Lori Withemg THIRD ROW: Kathy Lehnhart, Lisa Ro ers, Janelle Peterson, Pam Garver, Sherry Sago, Lisa Withem, FOURTH ROW: Liz Burnes, Kim Catlin, lamie Paino, Nancy Vincent, Terr Enos, Sharon Allen. MISS- ING: Devon Beyer, Elaine Wynsen. , Wffva s H, .. 5Jl9',f:f'3 .r I li ' 1 I . ...R Qnchudormerr Q L ug AF l l IJ The junior Varsity and Sopho- Nfllwv 4' H , more pep squads joined in to 6 1 , help promote the most spirit at 'il 5 lk' ' ,, ,s games and assemblies that Villa - ' T 1 -- Park has ever had. - ' . ' ' ' - ' f . , , T .,, , af ' 'S I 'Q T - E' 5' ev ABOVE: IV Cheerleaders: Laura Marr, Michelle Cenami, Stephanie Sennet, Melinda Phelps, Debbie Holland, Kath- Q leen Lewis. X 4 ABOVE RIGHT: Steph Sennet and Me- N, Ai linda Phelps find a fine way to end their X gif A V cheer. ' RIGHT: Showing their spirit are Kathleen Lewis and Laura Marr. Join lIn.-.-.-f -T 1 1 I ff,- 3 I ., ' I .' I I Q' af 1.1, :V 4 'Vf , 1 ,1,' I if 3 I J l Y' V- 4 ' T , -ff' 1 .. 8.5 , . I V V in I - lb , if ' A H ,'.,,., - I , . ,JL ' 5 p T Q T T ' -. , ll 1 A ...v-I. 'nga in-v TOP LEFT: Steady now, says Calene johnson on top to Linda Norwicki TOP RIGHT: Sophomore squad Nancy Smith, Nadia Ansari, Kim Triggs, Linda Norwicki, Calene Johnson, Liz Boulger. LEFT: Liz Boulger, Stephanie Sennet, and Debbie Holland show their spirit while cheering at a foot- ball game. ABOVE: Nancy Smith, Liz Boulger, Linda Norwicki Calene johnson, Nadia Ansari, Kim Triggs. 37 The pep assemblies were packed full with excitement during competition yells. Everyone together helped to support the athletic events in school. From jaws to The Godfather to Country Boy the whole school joined in to promote the spirit. 1. Don Arbenz creams the benchwarmers as mustangs. 2. Billy Mullen prepares the shootout with the help of Mark Hansen and Tim McNamara. 3. Kim Klecak shows holiday happiness. 4. Tim McNamara and Ed Loftus show their spirit. 5. Country Boys Ron Rangel, Chris Baitx, Tom Conzelman, Mike Sears and Kirk Springe. 6. The Hitmen: Don Arbenz, Dave Robbins, Kevin Kahn, Tim Ray, during the El Mo rally. 7. Kevin Devito shows his cheering ability. 8. Becky Franklin, Deidre Spelliscy, Beth Rei- chart, Leigh Sebring, Leslie Thomas and Chris Haninger act out a skit. ,-f'g,4,f 5513955 ' :T 01 ,,.. .,!z4'rA M.. 'A T 1 P flQQQf Q 9. Deidre Spelliscy as a Sea King at the Cor- ona Assembly. 10. Liz Boulger, Linda Norwicki, Deidre Spelliscy before the Spartan shark attacked. 11. Sophomores fire up at competition yell. 12. The 75-76 Pep squad starts the assembly with the spirit clap. 13. V.P. Students are always a rowdy crowd at the pep assemblies. 14. Candy Mercado thanks Mrs. Kurek from all of the pep squad. 15. Chief Comanche, Dan Huggins and his warriors Faith Minnear, Kathleen Lewis. .filled Lf.. r,,,iw-f-1' A V A L YA vu-.f Ti'1i'05SC'llK'0 of the worker is galhorc dfiiogc ther in his toil and grief. Only by conglameration can wc surge 0 1 to view the hyqwpgpf the garbewqngg-A-jifr7T'..fg storm. - ' 'i K 31 sppfo u n ci i n pg I h u nd cr i 'Abi ff 'V ' by Craig SCh0rr i i 5 K1 Virgin Forest stand towering toward the sky, been here quite some time hidden within our own wilderness. Peacefully unoticed, just swaying in V the wind. All around us had been silent. hear them now, slowly encrouching be coming their trucks leave of life. I and ,- r ' ,4.7A1Jarf4i' wtpfvfvauvzfafo r . ff ,.J,.:,, If x ! 249' ' A -5 , j-, '.aL,.. , V . . - ff-4 1 K ' S1 ' ' In ' Y K 7 .- Z -. X11 V it-- ,- 1 X , I A 2 ' Si' - -1-'iz-v-'4-an-4-Q'---my-W-Qn. fm---....,v-f--Q--...mi-,....,.p-T-V., ' ,,.,,,,1..., ........-....--...w.......,,...,-,.-.. . ,fs'v.f-'- I.. S ., ' 'r-fr .,, , . '. 4' ' z ll oh UQ I' lx W 4--'li 1-no-vf-' The representatives made many im- portant decisions for our school while in session. 1. Lynn Rudy speaks outto house. 2. Lisa Rogers leads flag salute. 3. Informing students, Liz Burnes reports on finances. 4. 'IST ROW: L.Sator, K.Anderson, S.Starkey, Nancy Hraha, D.Branson, B.Hinsvark, R. Wade, Hansen, K.McBride, D,Arbenz, D. Robbins, M.O'DonneII, M.AIbin. ZND ROW: T.PaImquist, L,Byrd, A.Baros, F.Scotti, D.Gar- rahy, D.Gresham, F.EngIish, K.Austin, K.Duty, S.lackson, R.Roaney, j.Hefti, C.Tavera, M. Ca asso, 3RD ROW: C.Scherer, j.Kerwin, L. Miffer, L.Rusy, W.WiIIiams, P.Rogers, P.KosI- ner, L.ErdeIyi, D.AIlen, S.Morgosh, l.San- derson, A.BoIand, E.Hoolihan, L.McBride, L. Husband. 4TH ROW: A.Quintana, M.M kan- nen, G.Kiyotoki, B.Swenson, S.Carmack, M. Shaker, L.VieI, R.McDoweII, B.MarshaII, T. Conzelman, B.MulIen, T.Acuna, C.Mercado, D.KitzmiIIer. 5TH ROW: Cam Slocum. if . W!! 4,4 -ar- Y X Q15? O s A , ' Y Q s K ,e I ' Q .al X Vx is 5 Q' Q 3 ' 4 -o Y X I .l l . ' ,Q , 1 1 f ' Wff,w,.f. is f -, 422: X 29 YY, 4' ' 'AV 1 1 I Z' .441 , f:f,,,,424y- V' 1, ,Z 1 ,ug.f ' l xj-. . . . 3551 'xl K . ' K 1 Q ' l l f T WL. . , y ' 1 i in I L 0' , if 'lxlD . ' 2 p will The '76 l.Van 4TH: . during They I-SIQHSH, lBailGY G formed Beatles, and 5TH tennial t proved to I-lgIa11a,k . UC , spectacular parades too, tak Cucampbeul , - ln R05emead M.Austen, 'rr' , R. 1st andflmd place in other compe- Alvarez, G.Sgwaft, lfchmufk, C. - - ' - ,L I - - Leep. 7TH R W: D. arcj, E.Price, tltions. All undeqgah. e fine leadership Abbott, Kxenperr Mtrotcm-Krickl of their director Randy Coleman. Lgchmuckl Lbgreekl Lcjarter, - QW' ROW: B.Fryman, H.Sant, D . 1. Spartans sparkle at halftime. Hanna BTra BGra K Mortenson C - 2. The marching band performs at their best. 3. 76' marching band:: lST ROW: Drum Ma- jors, B.Giuffre, B.B'bwer. 2ND: K.Pepper, D. Zahn, Dlellif, M.Schwartz, B.Swenson, P. Nelson, 1N.Fairless, T.leffrey, S.Tanaka, T. Taverner, A.Morris, l.Schenk. 3RD: M.lohn- son, R.Adcock, T.State, M.D'agostino, S. Bailey, L.Ruedy, S.Freel, C.Aljeo, N.Hall, G , . y, . y, . asso, D.Ida, D.Spelliscy, S.Wedaa 9TH ROW: M.Lomax, L.Rosacher, son, l.Vincent, R.Scheid, B.Martin, D.Y A.Brigeman, Cledrynski, j.LaCrone. ROW: M.Frick, D.Moore, K.Devito, G.Kiyo- toki, B.Lenzini, S.Gray, S.Morris, M.Turne1', C. Tingstad. Q, Y .mrf :f A ,. .,,,,,,. ifkrm. 'lu - I ff.. . ,- G ' -- ' ...V .'fl?jQl :1,1'l l .gt .'1, ::xJ,'i-, ,f' . -fag . M-lagglg T l X. .lx nr- b-UAA l dv: .Ja . I gf' ,nr mls f-, ' vt, . . .- V 1 Q D vi? 'L Q ' fd-'TX L25 I9 Q M 3 H VU W VP W 5 3 , 4 ,. LQ41,sK':vGwixef 3- ' V 10'-',, '11 L z ,... 1 ' E a ' C Q N E5 1 Q mmm Q Q as - l 'l'Wf'TA , l Randy Coleman directed the stage bands this year along with his student teacher, Scott Frederickson. The jazz 3 band performed at away football rr games and assemblies. The symphony concert and orchestra bands made up ofthe marching band performed at shows and festivals during march of 76' where they came out on top. GW? - Sami, Us t-J ,ttr tri, rr,., r r I V512 Vyvv V 1 hlu' , r,:s -i iqri I - - Eatai bmiiiiaitilme 46 X games for crowd support, basketball A FN ll il t ll, it r Ll, t . l 4 ' I .1 It . X I ,l lu ' Mill i . l l t : .. .e yu, '91 ta l f 1 'l'-l l .w M r gl, l ..a Wx 'l, CONCERT BAND: FIRST ROW: C.Klng, V.Maruln0, R Ras- mussen, S.i-louser, G.Campbell, ZND ROW, 1.Krick, K.King, K. Gentry, S.Tanaka, S.Bailey, S.Yamashiro, D Meyers, P.OdIum, l.Scheneck, j.Holburg, C.Danielson- 3RD ROW, D.Yneges, D. Mortenson, S.Wedaa,1.Krick,A.Lyons, S Freel, B.Greek, M.De Luca, R.Virus, l.Scl1ultz, LAST ROW-S.Gray, D.Musson, T Van Etton, S.Ken!, l.Van Mussel, M.jol'tnson, T.State, R.Adcock, D. Hoolihan, 2. STAGE BAND practices musical numbers lor games and as- semblies. 3. Mr. Coleman doesn't seem to like the sound of that note. 4. ORCHESTRA: C,Horn, C.Brown, R Goerke, j.DeRosas, T. Palmquist, SECOND ROW: C.Iol'1nston, G.Brandon, L.Rodgers, M.Blatl'1, M.Morberg, T.lackson, l.Reisman, B.Harper, THIRD ROW: M.Anderson, T.Tavera, E.Wallon, T.De Forrest, K. Pep- per, B.Swenson, K.De Vno, G.Kiyotoki, 5. VP students practice their saxophones. 6. Cindy Algeo plays her flute for the band. 7. STAGE BAND: FRONT ROW: B.Bower,l.Klima,M,Moore. wt-lrr n H1 J 'E' fx T.lackson, D.Ida, H.Sant, E.Prlce, MIDDLE' B,Hayor, M,Ander- son, B,Martln, M.Schwartz, K.Pepper, D,Zahn, B.Swenson, D Zeller, G.Klyotokl, M.Fotch 8. Randy Coleman demonstrates the sound ol musical notes. 9. SYMPHONIC BAND: FIRST ROW' 1.MaIloy,T.Good- friend, T.lackson, T,Paulson, D,lda, S.Kenady, SECOND ROW D.Powelson, L.Greek, M.Alvarez, l.Byrd, M.Anderson, C,WaI- ter, Cledrzyski, B Sage, L.Ruedy, D.Spelliscy, K,Bode, T Tave- ner. THIRD ROW: G.Fontana, L.Lewis, B.LeLlnl, K.De Vlto,l Murphy, D.Granllo, I Schuck, G.Klyotoski, D.Buck, P.Horwitz C.Algeo, N Hall FOURTH ROW: S.Morris, D,March, l,Klrma M.Moore, B,Fryman, l.Abbott, B.Bower, D Fryman, K Kemper, R.Gelhart, K.Mortensen, B Freeman, M.Flesner, T,De Forrest l.Le Crone, C.Can'tpbell, l.Carter, M.Krass, FIFTH ROW: H Sant,E.Price, M.Hanna, GWoodwortl't, P.Nelson, R.C.u:ffre, M.lnnings, l.Stange, D.,iller, B.Swenson, M.Scl1wartz, K.Pep per, E Walton, K.Balthrop, L.Kingstad, STANDING, L Roseacls er, l.Vincent, M.Fotch, B,C.ray. fi 127 s lx A I i G3-:if Qu y : 9 ' ' 5 'Tit gy, , ' . M vqwgg 4xf,5j'zgs1 WWUKTCTQW SKQQ QddHF Q Q Q 4 i H? 3 Q I f .. 25-w H .px i U fy All sxsfftqx gi VL ff IXX.i F 'X ' ff -R LUX wx .JJ 4 ll 113. fx 4 l . 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Linden Maxwell stated that teaching the banner wig- gle to the ten new girls with only two returning members was rather hectic at first. Sandy Edwards, tall flag captain, quoted We really had more unity this year. This seemed to be true as they won the Specialties Award at the Santa Monica parade. Both groups used techniques in guid- ing while focusing straight ahead, learning to cope with strained arm muscles, and keeping a smile on their face atthe sametime. l Qttoched Unltr UllroQ I 1 A lter fl to Q Vocal music students at Villa Park enjoyed an eventful year of holiday music, Bi-Centennial celebrations and performances throughout Southern California. Trips to San Diego and San Francisco highlighted the singers' activities. Vocal Ensem- ble performed a medley of popular songs from 1776 to 1976. The Chamber Singers participated in many festivals and programs. Mr. Browne characterized the year as being outstanding for Villa Park. 52 l 'JP N? iii. H 1 1 ll .,. l if :BS 5 'V ' ew , 3. VOCAL ENSEMBLE - 'lST ROW: Greg Scherer, Lorie Moeller, Amy Sakayeda, Ric Hodsong ZND ROW: Christa Stone, Brian Frye, Shantelle julian, Celeste Taverag 3RD ROW: Kathy Cangelosi, Tim Reeder, Carmie Peterson, Kim Allman, Roger Byrd, Sandie Turley, 4TH ROW: Steve Bailey, Bill Harper, Mike Flemming, Tom Dennis. ey t m yeme ff f. ff21f,,.lgv,,QQ.,g L ,i Y, Dance is an art of self-expression. Students are able to work with their talents during third period tion. 1. Mrs. Follcert demonstrates a move- menttechnique. 2. Pam Scherer and Patti Finlchousen work on jazz number. 3. Chris Douglas glances at the other dancers' images in the mirror. 4. This hand-raising routine was choreo- graphed by Mary Weneta, Sue Smith and the others in their group. 5. Dance Chor.fProd. BACK ROW: Chris J V'1f',WT Douglas, Sue Smith, Sheryl Zalcowicz, Ctayle Sant, janet Mohle, Kathy Congelosi, Sue Losi, Mary Weneta, Ann Harison, Alison Gavitt, Ianice Done, Pam Scherer, Patti Finkhousen, FRONT ROW: Gail .. ve -A Sherman, jenny lory, Diane Chamblin, Daralee Ota, Shannon Mooney, Christa Stone, Marcia Primac, Vicki Stack, Ann Morris, Paula Raphael, Diane MacNeil, Audrey Cole, Missing: Kim Klecak, Janice 6, Showing her talent at ballet, Diana Mac Nealtwirls. V, ----.....g,,,, wi - f if Dance Choreography Produc- fir. if S is 1 IN h d x. lk FU W YOU mul mln -i W 'iff W7 - V Y '4 4 4 4 U f if A 7 1 1 M91 p1,3,cY4gy'f:g:Qf:ii'-' 5 ' f ?4wfy..,,.A,... ,,,,.4-1,4 , ? .-'5f,x,f.-f V - g., , , - -v ' . .- N f ' gym' 'Qi' gym., r:.'f.'g'I.Z1 i.', :..Mf':, -jlffjz-'fl ' V: '::LfM1'l M. Vf f W '-'f.JQ jj-uw' -.' ' ,f , ..f . . . .,.. , ,,,...- f,.A....- 1 l 1 1 1 Cyrano De Bergerac turned out to be one of the Drama Department's top plays this year. 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TWQ Q During this year GAA achieved many goals and received high recognition or their contribution in athletics. 1. '75 76 Board-5.Willison, R.Wong, T.Capasso, E.Hoolihan, S.Halls, l.Thompson, L.McBride, K. Eich, l.Holt, K.Martin, L.Souza, CBratton S Gereau, A.Lewis, S.Meyer, S.Hayes, l.Bulstal mante. 2. GAA takes their sports seriously. ROW 11 lEXecutive Boar.'l N','ftamante, l- Thompson, K.Eich, A.Lewis, L.Holl.ihan. ROW 21 S.Halls, S.Gereau, l.Holt, K.Martin, A.Souz-a, C.Bratton, S.Meyers, S.Hayes, L.McBride, S.WlI- lison, T.Capasso, R.Wong, advisor Denise Work- man ROW 31 P.Davis, T.Hurlbut, K.Wargo, D. Wheeler P.Brel'e, C.Hanin er, L.Sebrlng, L I l g ' Rogers, T.1ackson, T.Ouong, C.Edson, K.Rosen- W A . .,:4::','g,..,'gmI:-,gf bery, Coach Anne Folkert, ROW 41 E.Upton, S. Allen, K.Neelon, D.Habif, L.NeeIon, l.Paino, D. Pruess, L.Burnes, S.Bailey, K.Smith, coach Sue Gardiner. ROW 51 C.Crawley, T.McCrory, K. Brennan, C.Tim ane, L.Husband, l.Enright, T. Trollinger, S.Fiedler, C.Anderson, A.Hashem, L. Sator, D.ElIin ton, L.C-oldman. ROW 61 Laura, coach loy IseE, l.Dierking, B.Miale, S.Abouchar, S,Malinski, P.Shearer, M.Weneta, L.Rhoton, P. Briggs, S.Cleary, T.Bissell, D.Mortensen, T.Nis- sen. ROW 71 B.Burke, D.Buck, D.Colley, L.Ma- nola, V.Trrazas, S.Lindstrom, P.Hodson, l.Heide, L.Higgins, N.FieIds, S.King, E.Carroll, l.Thomp- son, L.BaresaI. ROW 81l.Pearson,M.Briggeman, C,Klima, K.Dillavou, S.'Nelson, B.Somers, B. Waldstriecher,j.Finnegan,1.Krick, T.Gabriels, M. VanVooren, L,Zigich, R.Mayer, l.Krick, l.Stock- er, C.BrunskilI. ROW 91 A.Boatright, L.Rundles, l.Stockdale, L.Temmens, S.Kaihewalu, P.Thomas, S.Schriefer, l.Mullen, l.Boren, S.Bath, M.Chur- ney, S.Matthews, S.Matthews, R.Klatt. s li ,r illet D l , o ' 1 . if if tn K . , ..v.,, ,. rw, - I I, W -if 3537 . T- si g , Qirllr LQQQQ During this past school year Girls League accomplished alot of things. They kept our campus busy with many .,. 152 ' ffl? ff? 'll' ' :MQ 'f a ' v is ' ll 1 1 if 'i ii i l il, . , . l . as 'fs f 3' . ., . . ,Y i activities such as the Big-Little Sister picnic, Christmas Fashion show, Date Dad, Sadie Hawkins, and Mother- Daughter Tea. 1. Liz Boulger dries off before dinner, 2. Little sisters enjoy picnicking with big sisters. 3, Tim Mclnally and Kathy Cangelosi show off the latest fashions. 4. Dads enjoy night out with their daughters. 5. The dinner show entertained the stuffed couples. 6. OFFICERS-S.Diaz, K.Parker, 1.White, C.Mc- Kee, S.Blitz, M.Woodward, M.Churney, K.Stuf- fler, K.Cangelosi. NOT PICTURED: A.Harrison, S.Taylor, C.Fletcher. 1 r-in .Hb -x I i l if G5 . A 1 M 4 s Q! , . QA T I A , ' ,V Q A ,M , .yi 'N Nl f- -' Vw 'fix 1. , 2 'M' ,fr L-.df ..: f . W ' in f -It 4 W 'L J 51, l -li. -2 . T , .. ,,?,,n . S 3 4 .xi A . .t 3. k 'y at ser S Club performed many services for the Campus this year. They hosted at open house, brought Xmas spirit to orphans, and wrapped packages of Love for February 14. 1. Valentines gift wrapping was only one of the services performed. Z. Santa and his elf ask little boy what he wants for Christmas, 3. S-Club: L.Sator, D.Holland, S.Chester, SChi arrhiaro, A.Baros, T.Williams, S.Topercer S Fielder, K.Morris, 1.Barrington, C.Brown L Miller, D.Spelliscy, P.Scherer, L.Sebring, K Fitz- gerald, K.Tucker, L.Wetton. 4. Tin IOI talksto Santa. 5, Kathy Fitz erald wra s one of the Cand sur I 2 P prises. 6. Advisor Virginia Strain gives girls help. . QV. . 'F This ear's Board of Control 'pro- pose many needed constitutronal changes to the student congress. 1. Board of Control-M.Alu, K.Morris, C. Haydt, L.Rosacher, j.Mohle, P.Horwitz, W. Dawson, K.Corbett, M.McFarlane, NOT PICTURED-T.Marr,S.Silverman. 2. ArtfPhoto Club- C.Pratt, K.Cunningham, M.Riddle, Z.Pfau, L,Hair, S.Pizarro, E.Riddle, M.judd, Mr. M., C.McKee, R.Scl'1utte, Alen- ksaria, L.McIssac, A.Speth, R,Dreyer, D.Mac- Diarmid, H.Durazo, L.Marr, l.Trimino, B. Dancer, B.Marshall, D.Ludlum, M.Hembrey, D.Allen, A.Armstrong, S.Cbristian, N.Alber- tini, C.Slocum, M.Rose, K.Corbett. 3. BOC members exchange consititutional ideas. 4. Mike McFarlane looks to board for advice. , V ' I 1 ' X ' rf f J ' f f ' f , I 'Z in rf! 1 , 1, 'I' A 3 1 f 1, 7 ' si , 4 97,4 7 ,fl x x 4 W Y ff Q. F 1 . 1 l 1 C Conkrollr I - . - f f X . , . 'N F15-J A 7 f , , , ' , . . gg V fy iff fl Z' N.. ' IW., 1 1 Vi? I L., gg, fl 1 I 4 0 Y ,,.. . a f al 71 ' , ,ijiif-:f5..1:i.7.,-..Q7Q,.1Urf-f-vm -- lf '- 5 ,1Q'5?Z,ij QM- f.Q 7'4wQ7'c9 ', dwfyfb ' , 4 M, 4f'?f:5Y'TZ' .5 ' 'V' W if iffy! ' g!Z7f7 1 'Qi,j ff 112212 ,, Z ff ff!!! M .:4a,Q4,1:11,,1 c My , 1 ,jg ff A m f' My f' -L 2' M22 2319 :fn r5'ca31::.'.: QM 51 fir! X J' S4 3 151112 Sz' IGQMVW 4' 4 :fff?f?C4',WW' f . , 1 , f , . M' . V I I 4' ' ' J iii' ,J-91, ' 'Af f A ,fm -M' -'.f11a.-M1 Q riff -f Aww f ,f r Q f .-1 fl A-ff! 7 fy 25' J f ' ,, ff f A WJ -' +V f' ' 0 f ff , 1 1 , f, if y f gf , 5 , U : f Wfff ,ff f I X! 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The Gang Brian Boyer, Harry Heineken, Chris Baitz, Gordon Levine, Tim McNamara, Scott Roley, Tom Merritt, Roy Rivenburg, Ran- dy Verdone, Tom Cecrle, Ken McBride, john Sandoval, Kurt DeSteuben, Ed Levitt, jerry Demint, Kevin Kahn, lim Alsborg, Paul Norling. 5. john Sandoval, Pat Kilroy, Gordon Levine. 6. Cathy. Graham, Crissy Grisham, Karen Cor- bett, C ris Haninger, Cind Furton, Christy Frazier, Debbie Albin, Katliy Corbett, Lori Dilavou, Cindy Bosse, Kim Allman, lanis Done, Rebecca Wong. 7. Crissy Grisham, Lei h Sebring, Christy Fra- zier twist while seniorsqook on. 2 igilli if-f iff, Q 55 5 2 1 MJ 'wwf ff' . . ,, -.Wi ' .1 B, is.. K.- Ti 5 l A Grond Flnoll S . I' Utloro T6 The end of spirit week brought Homecoming and the dance. The whole student body joined in for the fun. The dance was at Fullerton junior College and the band for the festivities was Ravin'. 1. Homecoming Queen Lorie Moeller and Steve Bailey start off the tradional dance. 2. Carol Andrews joins in the homecoming festivities. 3. Students dance to the music of Ravin'. 4. The Homecoming Court starts the tradi- tional dance with the queen. sy' f 4 J' GI1 C Jing, 1, 4 4 6 i,'ir A ii A . 4,' Pal Jfaffgf I7 ' ' 4 ' sill 'l'llbd:s'Qg-' 4 at 1 .4 4 1 i- . 1 5 l with the conclusion of Spirit Week and the football game against Tustin nearing hall time, many VP!-lS students anticipated the l-lomecomingceremony. lhe court, chosen by senior boys on the Varsity Football, Water Polo and Cross Country Teams, included Kathy Corbett, Kathy Fitzgerald, Kim lilecala, Lorie Moeller, Mary Rose and leslielhomas. Dressed in pretty gowns the court paraded around the lield in Mer- cedes Bemis. 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Some of the Computer Club's inter- esting activities during the year were computing out biorythems, and operating Computer Dating. 1 1ST ROW lane Bickham Betsy Mlale Grace Tanaka Shauna Young Christy Fazier Sally jackson Debbie Albin Kathy Rosenberry Tim Dunn Janette Westen haver Sue Topercer john LeCrone Nanette Clavesilla Karen Goda Susan lensvold Mary Norburg Elaine Carroll ZND ROW Ronda Bennett Darla Lee Ota Doug Bran son Teri Thomas loAnn Kerwln Sue Mon- son, Kevin Thene, Tom Merritt, Steve Silver- man, janet Mohle, Diana Chamblin, Vicki Stack, Beth Summers, Louise Sanematsu, Carolyn Eumurian, Vivian Maruko. 3RD ROW-Terri Palmquist, lann Sherwindt, Charlene Daniels, Chris Kiesling, Randy Lack, Mike Stevenson, Tom Westfall, joe Dorke, Roy Araki, jennifer Janson, Dennis Tanaka. 4TH ROW-Cathy Stewart, Liz Akamatsu, janet Bustamante, Blythe Powell, Hi hr :- x , A 'v, ,LWA ii-Q. 3 In it's first year the Spartan Fl ers were advised by Keith Reid. The Fl, ers club members were model airphmne en- thusiast. They went out on weekends to fly their lanes. During meetings they talked about interesting facts and maintenance of air planes. Bowling Club tried and succeded to raise averages, and all bowlers always had a dream of bowlin a 300 game. Once a week they wentiowling com- peting against other members. Check mate is a familiar word to mem- bers of the Chess Club. During nutri- tion, lunch, and during classes you were almost guaranteed to see some- one sitting in Robert Cameron's room eyes on t e chess board thinking out his strategy on how he will get the right to say to his opponent Check mate . 157,15 N . vfflsfl , bf E 1 P x I , ,Q 5 , ,i 9 f 5 Q f, I . Y. , , wi IXXVX23 ' M-,f 59,1 ' , , l3.T'QlU13 QLf ' V11 Y W W I Y V 1 '4 1 xx M W 1 We're they best, you, can't miss,,,we're theclass of seventy-six A. was the senior chant this year. The best? Per- haps. Ayyhuge class of some 630ystu- dents, the seniors often dominated school activities of the year. From sports, and assemblies,Mand 50's day of spirit week, to dances, iiii outside events and scholastic honors, the seniors took pride in their work, tryingito make it their best high school year.V T 1 The exhilaration ata pep rally is epitomized by senior cheering section, LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Merritt, Mike Fleming and Kevin Thene engage in horseplay before early morning Water-Polo workouts, Crissy Grisham and Sue Losi practice routines in dance chdreographyg Spartan football players celebrate victory with traditional spirit sign, Seniors prepare to rumble dur- ing senior spirit day. SENIOR EDITORS: Linden Maxwell,Sue Losi. zgggggisg .5 S? 7 S33 X 9525533 AFL, S Egggiii gx gggigbigqi 5523125533 ww Q We 3 VID iss? 'WC35 E 3 i3fsigEi??? MW? DLJQGIU QQ 3 SN QQ fuixi ,Q-fw,g76 'fpuppjfflffl 6700017 V gKz7'Z . 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Seniors sign displays unfaltering spirit, Class Advisors Mrs. Gibbs and Mr. Brunt, Senior Steering Committee FROM TOP OF 7: Sue Losi, Linden Maxwell, Deidre Spelliscy, Pam Scherer, Becky Franklin, Shannon Mooney, Lisa Rogers, janet Mohle, Leigh Sebring, Sue Topercer, Karen Corbett, Terri Williams, 6 FROM TOP: Dave Trol- linger, Pat Kennedy, Roy Rivenburg, Paul lerome, KRIGHT OF PAULJ, Chris Baitx, Mike Sears, Brad Minnis, Scott Shopshire UN FRONT OF PAULT. y 13, 'J I, I 1. 505 ,.r,, 'J 4 f The Seniors ou ht to be con gratulated for ma in it through the last three years T ey ve been throu h everything it seems, from irst period 7 00 a m to foot ball season during Christmas vaca tion Athletically and intellectually the class of 76 excelled in all at ' I'm sure that just about all 675 of us have had some highlight that we will remember the rest of our lives, stated Dave Trollinger Senior class resident I hope that we have eft something posi tive in all of the ast and future classes of Villa Par s, as they have left something positive in all of us ,ig g 'i :I-.. - tempts. 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Playing tennis. My favorite classes: Hart's History class 84 Badminton team. The football games were great! Basketball, too. Plans to become an X-ray technician. Attend FIC. Abbott, Iana-Band V2 time marching, pep band and parades, Mex- ico City in May, band bus contests IDI Iudgej, uniform manager, squad and rank leader. Special moments Homecoming 74 with CT, picnic and mountains with KP and his Opel GT. Favorite quotel AM. Agay, Adrienne-Remembers: Look out for the bull , the Stones concert, scuba diving in the VP pool with Claude, Calif. Iam, Toni's wedding, the out-to-lunch bunch with all my best friends, and winning the limbo contest at Orange County Mining Co. Ainley, Calvin- And all things are of God, who reconciled us to himself by Iesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation. II Corinthians 5:18 Albin, Debra Iill-Best times: P.S. wfMM CF TR Prom 84 Home- coming 75, Song and Cheer, laughing wf SI CF CP, Colo. wf SI, times wf MSM. Remembers: Eisenhower Park, Miracles, MC in MTOC, Rocket Man, my friends, AD wf SI EL PI IM, Song bud- dies, basketball, EM pal CP, Growing up at VP. Benchwarmer Ianelle Peterson checks her money situation be- fore beginning Iunch outdoors. fl I ,aj , ,g , , ef I . 01 ,412-791.- 'fa , V , - kr' I 'AAI ' -'f',:7V 'fif '- Allen, Doug igatorI - loaf- Kathy - Mac- Bear- Fitz - Sly-Stubs- Kitz- Mohkdoggy - Almond -Windog - Red rock - Stoney - Snyde - Wolf- Waz-D. Duck-Tahoe-Vegas-McDoanalds-crusing-MB at foot- ball games-Wolfs van-times ar Allen's, Webers Slater's-MB wf Tom-girl chasing wfTom-Ienny-Rita-woo-tank-racing volks- wagens. Allen, Lori-Will always remember: Summer 75, good times at Balboa Island, sailing with Mark, staying at San Elijo, and the party with TE SS PN and most of having very special friends who really care. Plans: to become a dental hygienist, own a bayfront home on Bal. Is. and enjoy life. Allen, Sharon Lynn-GAL 2,3,4,, Benchwarmers 4 Remembers when DB LB AL 81 IH went snipehunting, senior day 76 was great, sign painting, summer of 75, Halloween with DP DR ME KC DB PC IH. Taking stats for basketball, my biology class with IP DH LB. Senior day 75. Remembers all my beautiful friends. Allman, Kim-GAA 23, Steering Comm. 34, Campus Life 234, Vocal Ensemble 34, Chamber Singers 4, Get Dovyn Inc., Seniors, Seniors what's your cry? Get Down: Brucie, Class of 76, Bitchin' Seniors, Stubbies, Fitzie, Leslie. CIF final Q1 S.Pasadena, Home- coming w!KK Schnidlelooking 81 schmeg, remembers SS,AB, TR, PB . .. Prom wfTom. Alvarez, Mary-Good times-with Dave, DI KP LZ TT LS IA CM DE Pete SH, Long Beach, Parades, band bus. Most remembered- GDB-75, Prom-75, SH-75, Disneyland 81 Knotts with Dave, Pete, Shane, Mexico City. Band Board 4, Marching Band 234, sym- phonic band 34. Favorite quote-TODAY I DON'T WANT TO LIVE FOR, TODAY I WANT TO LIVE. Amador, Bill-Remembers the fun times at SS beach house. All the surfing we all did. The morning workouts in Water Polo. Going to CIF. The time my car broke down and SS and RH had to pull car on the Fry and the rope broke. All the parties we went to and all the big swells. Lundy Fields and MK. Amezaga, Renee-If all teachers were as patient as Mr. Edwards we would have had it made! Remember great times with SB SW KN LM and will never forget OCHOA asking me to say hi to him, so this is for you, coach HI . Sue, remember Dry Meadows with Dale? Looking forward to the summer with DB. Anderson, Kim-Remembers: Baseball games, dances, parties, grad-nite 75, Prom and 4:00 am, best times: 6!6!75 getting to- gether with Iohn Nastasi and sharing great times with a great guy, learning to ski, Xmas 74, summer 75 dancing a D-land, Regrets: soph. year withoutlohnny. Anderson, Marcia-Remembers coming to school in the dark, winning Sweepstakes at Rosemead three years in a row, interest- ing classes, learning Iazz, the first V2 time show, funny stunts in the band room at lunch, making friends, wanting to leave, yet wanting to stay, and the band mouse. Andrade, Sharon-Remembers: football 73, Benchwarmers, D as Mickey Mouse, LB DP SC LG ME IH McDonalds, surprise party for D, 2nd period with Mary, basketball 75, 'I0th English, M. Thoner, Disneyland 75 with LS DH TB, meeting new friends, Best times: LS DH LB and especially Tam and good friends forever. Araki, Linda-HAPPY TIMES AND BY GONE DAYS ARE NEVER LOST, IN TRUTH THEY GROW MORE WONDERFUL WITHIN THE HEARTS THE KEEP THEM. Hart's Olivia posters were taken, TOMMY, The Who get recognition, Speedway, Bourbon St, Barber Shop Quartet 74, Haysom's dragster, chemistry, Graphic design, IC, BD's desk. Arbenz, Don-Good times football, Remember-D-Land TM SI KC Campus Life and Living End. Good times RAF. Summer DF DM HH IS. San Diego LF MS IF.R. Murphy class. Party at Oak Park. Special times with MI at Homecoming 75. Arner, Iean-Remembers: breakfast with CC DF DS. Being.bored Sat. nite TC MK EN. Ir. year Brit Lit. and Sadie Hawkins with ST. Falling in Love with Doug. I HAVE BEEN CRUCIFIED WITH CHRIST, AND I MYSELF NO LONGER LIVES BUT CHRIST LIVES THROUGH MEI Gal 2220 CS with RA IC LD IH. Sharing thoughts with Tina. VYW7 , .. we-71 I Jy ymv S. 3 X -f fm 1 f ha Af., ' K. 1, 1 ' I? J I , i ,ff I ' . 9' Q. w r: .. . , 47' 4 CM .V i M I ' V 7521? 12'j7r'. 22127K i?7If'lUff Vi-.mcg . , 1 f, -. .K fgwry ..r...5f1q - , an Qvrfff. 'r-4 i. Uv 'Zi , 'f xy ' . f f., ix - 2 A, W . ..g, ' r' . ' . gf fall .- , 1-11. V l 1:7 A E3 1' 4 - -if-f5f5l ,gaiiiiyz- ' ta -gg' - 135' ay , 1-.-,g J 'afrvfl r' ff. fm - '- 4 N: 4 V i 1 ., , Y ,i ,Qs 4' 7 :, . A 1 ' . . , Z , V :ri or-w Q - il A W f lilaif V, ,,' ii 11.7. , . .,.,-.zu ff J ,,,,,..,,.,, 4 ' i2Ji 'i'.f9l.' W! e-f-0 ' ' Jig, Q VJ .11 .A .X K ' Q +G , f 1 . i . Mary A Arntz Karen C Austin jackie G. Avalon Darrell A Aviss Alonzo L Baez james E Bailey Steve M Bailey Bob M Bainbridge loel C. Baitx-lk jennifer A Bales Craig A Balthrop Steve Baranekff Diane L Barbour Daniel W Bartlett'K luliene Barrington Rick C. Battles Brian Baugher Molly E Baughn 'ltr' v Spirited Tom Conzelman leads the seniors in competition yell winning almost everytime l 1: ' 2 4 f in X 7521.22 ff -. in , V r ' - :QQ .V W I L , S 7 I ,f 1 4 f-.41 -N 3 -7 5211+ 'f:115'1'7:f'f- 5' ,..,.,e rf- . J l 7 f 1 F , t l F I ,I I w J 1 QW E 5, H , Z Q' , AllanC- Beamer MncbelleA Bedard SherylA.Beechley LarryW Bell LyndaK Bellmyer Bruce Benben E LN. i l .xz ta 1 i li H 'lx ,Li , lt Ni '1lBElf elirire-'V lil Bi.: l r , 5,1 V I f I me pretty good times here at VP. l wish all the graduating people in 76 all the happi- ness in the world. Austin, Karen-Remembers all the football games, Ian 24, 1975, Prom 75, Girl-Date-Boy 75, AD with Pam and Ioni and all the good times with a special person FEE llf you want something, set it free, if it comes back to you it's meant to be yours, if it doesn't it never belonged to youI. Aviss, Darrell lspacetruckingl-Remembers ramblin thru the wall THE GOOD ACTION with young man scroungy corpencil snibbin digs Bowie 81 A Cooper Owenweevil babysitting Fitz fubar tbking go for it Leah h bear negatory on that last one all the ricky racers red harp wynndog bird Snyd Cuba bean by Baez, Alonzo L.-Whoever wants to enjoy life and wishes to see good times, must keep from speaking evil and stop from telling lies. He must turn away from evil and do good, he must seek peace and pursue it. Good luck class of 76. Bailey, Steve-Remembers: sports, cheerleaders, parties, dances, ditching, summer, ski-za, my license, Der Wienie, signin annuals, Campus Life, Living End, Speedway, Nicaragua, 76 Rules, TFCNB, ensemble, all my friends that made it the best 3 ever and most of all Moldoggy, summer 75, Holland, Sadie 74, my Queen- PUNCH! Baitx, Ioel-Football and CIF 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, St. Comm. 2,3,4, Sr. Senator. Remembers Han's and Chech, talks with RAF, LT: SI: DS: RG: KC: DH: SL, Learning from pastp best times laugh'n 84 party'n with Mike 81 Stangg Plans to spend time with Becky, go 4 wheel'h 81 buy my vet. Ignorance with love is better than wisdom without it. Bales, Iennifer A.-Best time: Hawaii. Remembers falling down- stairs, football games, racing the good ol' Pontiacs, being Kelley Moore girl at convention center, crusiing in the electric car, with KB and BS, Future plans: to become a space biologist, go to Mars, and study green men and monsters. SGIFTIOIT IQQID TTQVQIF FGIIIIEQIVS ,af-ST? . :vqp i. 9' ' iii Af L' 7' 3 ,, t. f 4-,. Smiling among friends, Kathy Fitzgerald and Tracy Prettyman enjoy pep assembly. Baranek, Steve-Remembers: Football 81 track, buddies, Tim, Mike, 81 parties, concerts, party-the boat, an assortment of Chevelles 81 a mopar: Weber's parties, more Chevies. Busted. Steve, Mike, Teem, Rock, You will dig it! of course see you eh! Barbour, Diane-Memories: my buddies, KN and DH, Zappa, Pendelton, Miones, San Onofre, poof, Seal Beach, San Diego trips, Halloween, Moon Nights, Mex-roses, Hawaii-pineapple pickers, LCS with IR, Higgy, LuLus pad, Future dreams and favorite colors: A ranch, GREEN and BLUE- ln the depths of my soul there is a wordless song. Barrington, Iuliene-All my love to AA, AB, MB, CB, RC, IH, IP, and BS-my best buddies. Special times: Sadie Hawkins 75, river with IH 74, Beach house 75, Homecoming 75, Limosine with extra goodies, Rod Stewart 75 with BS and MB, Pink Floyd with RR and CB. Mad crushes: RR, PlO,S.Palmer. Thanks to Ieanine and Stan. Battles, Rick-You only live once Best times: off roading, beach- ing, sneaking in, fire extinguishing, Remembers: Friday and Saturday nites, dances, Villa Sweden, NVS, getting caught, Grad Night 75. Bedard, Michelle-Remembers good old times living across the street from Sue Stanford and all the fun times we had like the surprise birthday party I gave her! Or Ralphs, my car, walking to school, beach house, Carousel, etc. Love ya Sue! Pugsley Beechley,Sheryl-IV NC CC TT SS MC' KP SW FE BF IP DKK TA LB. Good times-Polly's, english wfWils, wagners whoopee, the library, out the back door, DW 81 SW, crafts, Knotts, dangerous El Caminos, 75 81 76 Graduations, Senior Privileges , water bal- loons, Wils falling off his desk, lunch. Bellmyer, Linda-Remembers the guy in the cafeteria SC, All the great but insane times with Dl DEE DO SA KN KN LG PK IB Mrs, M and PE teachers. Park City ski trip, football games, car ralley, DH as Mickey Mouse, basketball games, Corn Fritter batter, 16th and 'l7th birthday, waterskiing at Arrowhead. Grinning appreciatively, Bruce BenBen accepts the player of the month award for September. . , f .f , , W, 1 1 ' lf ' 'nf A k ' Z,--AL 1 li- . ,I Vickie S. Bennett l. I 'A ' Greg N. Berg fu. ., 5 -' Carla M. Bertuzzi E11 L Devon S. Beyer A .QW A .Il Larry A. Bivens . H A Laurie 1. Black Chris Blumenfeld A Karen K. Bode Karen E. Boehm Tom R. Boerum Patricia A. Breljie 121511 L.. 'K q 1 ' 1' ' 5 x- i Ks -N S 1-.,f. , l .- f hx kv K Scott N. Bohl i A 9 '-1 ef...-' 'N pn I Anne C. Boland L ' 4 T ' l f' fi mfg A I Tim P. Boland E' 2 lx 'ef- I Lori M. Boren - 1 M 'R I Rick Bornmann .-I N ' fly ' I -if -' 'f 2 W Q 6 A N K X l ' A I f , , ,. i me 'Z fc W 'ffCindY l. Bosse f lf l' 43, A '37 l Q, ' I -' -if 'li Robertl. Bowman y 0 ax 5 MM ff, vw E 'li Brian T. Boyer L . v 'Iv' X A 1 ' - Yi-y Q... I Kathy M. Bracken l Susan j. Braggins L I r X' J9 1 ' l l A A I l f I 'KCheri L. Bratton 1uliej.Braun fl u .gr ' -v- Sandy S. Braun fl QA , 'XBeatrice G. Bray ' H ' i i y 5 S I I 1 ' X, i 1 gn -. 'i X L Q -A l UUOIVIHHIWQ For VHIIIICI IQoirlH 9 86 on Q 5. N 1 L -i I if N r 1 ll il'-' I 7' 'Q g.- L s I5 4' l L. L V' ill l BL-5, L--cg .tc...c....,-., ,......., ,,,,.,, L, ey, Dan, Scot, Tom, Wayne, Snort, Cathy, Mike, Ianet, Timpayne, Iohn, Russell, Doug, Ed, Rob, Zep D Purple passing spanish Kitz and the ticket Ed and Wayne's parties Ochoas class Lagin Ir. Year McDonalds dented Van Best times senior year summers 75 Mammoth Brianhead River Plans: Who Knows???? Bertuzzi, Carla-Good times wfSteff-forever best friends-Fres yr. tustin, Soph Carmel, IrfSr VP, people, places all in past l've made it-Thanks Mom, Dad, Kurt-Summer 75, working, meeting Dan Mefford, fantastic, wanted happiness-thanks Danny-I love you! to Audrey-VPHS- the fashion show, people, good friends. Black, Laura-Chamber singers 34, GAA 23, Honor Roll 234, Re- member BBB, MK, straws, hosin' pals, making' schmeg, MK 81 MM, the old hen's class, reachin' with SI, trading MK with MM for DE. Best times-Blackstar, IS surprise party, football games, CS shows, meeting MK. Worst time: Waterhole. Blakley, Marceline-Remembers 9th grade, cooking, PYC, algebra, Mexico, Keith's House, Carl's, Old Chapman, Rod and Faces, Eric Clapton, Iolly Rogers, Iudy, Iill, Barb, Adrienne, Cindy, Iulie, Greyback Escape Country, snow and a lot more. Cammy and Iackie-I Love You hope you're ready for Bruin H2 Bode, Karen-Remembers: Bean, Hallhead, Kentface, Twit, Weed- wad, P8fP but officer. . . , my box, band, Mr. C, Mexico, Pink shirt, dog toe nails, I, Hey , QUACK, crusin, mothers King and Hall, Glitch, Monty Python, Forward HO-O-O. IK's Cul-de- sac, tap tap tap ... Mrs A FF C and D, . . . Plans: Huh? Boland, Anne Catherine-GAA 1812 Tennis Team 1 Remembers 3 years of CIF, Girl Date Boy with IH CB KL KF IS 81 lumpy spa- ghetti, powder puff game 75, letters to WB RK RE 12 in VW, at the beach wfKathy 81 Ian 81 Anne, running the track early with IH, always eating SS IH KL IH Special thanks to Mom 81 Dad. Boland, Timothy-Remembers: All the boys and a certain young lady, YV and all the good times that went with it. Best times: the grave yard, crusin' LaPalma, the big rip offs, far out OCIH, street fights and one big brolen nose DH all out loser of ac- cisents. Plan to become a police officer and rip all you losers off. Boren, Lori-Remembers: Taco Bell with Kim, Lorrie, Kelli, Mary. Summer 75 with DAVE, Orange Mall, crusin' with Lorrie, Kim Kenny Pizza with Matt and sausage pretzels, information. Al- ways remember food friends: KC GG LE IC KW MA MD and MW. Plans: to go to junior college. Bosse, Cindy-Remembers: Girl Date Boy 75 with lumpy spaghet- ti, going to Mexico with IH KA KL Going to Hawaii with Kelly, the beachhouse 75, Prom 75, football games, assemblies, the Losers, watching ?. eating contests, partying with my friends, the Batmobile, reachin', S club, IB KF LB TP thanks Tom and Mary. This is for all the people that ask me to sign their annual and l refused. Deari, it was so neat to be your friend this year, have a good summer and try not to get too loaded, Love, Brian Boyer. Sound dumb? lt is. Oh well what the hey, wichita palm- tree cement, cracker jacks and Dr. ZfCampbell RMC Bracken, Kathy-Best times: being with friends 84 graduating at semester. Worst times-getting caught ditching 81 having to walk to school. Remembers all the fights 81 hassels wfLR 81 IB. The parties at Tim's, and being wfEd. l'll never forget DR and all the good times wfher. Also wfDennis, Iay and Bob IK Braggins, Sue-l would like to thank all my teachers and friends for making VP tolerable thankyou! Goal to be homicide detective or have three wishes. Best things: my dog, friends, and Saturday night, Worst things: peer pressure hassles mornings, and red white and blue tassels. Goodbye VP... Bratton, Cheri L-Remembers: 5f10f74 beach. Gymnastics 34 Para- sol wfGB 8: VL Bucky rules wfIB LS GLL's stomach 81 waiting 81 of all having Gale there to share with, Thanks! Best times Prom 75 wfMG 81 SM X-mas 73 wfTB 84 IS, X-mas 74 in NI 81 Iill Ca. Iam, Elton 75 Beach wfShelley doing pennzoil ... Laurie ... the FANTASTIC times with BRENT! l ll Brelje, Patricia-GAA 2,3,4 Remembers Fri 81 Sat nights wfRS, CM 84 ART, getting a lock, snow 74 w!RS CM IH IF, dreaming on the benches wfF, oh my my, low riders, snow angels, witches house crushes LW DM bushes wfSH EH dancing giraffes, silent cheers, mud fights CIF football games. I 4' xx .,f,'e X vw- '., 'M X i i-qi 4 ' Y . F I -as Female athletes Eileen Hoolihan and Shelly Halls trot off to GAL competition. Taking time out for school improvements are Lisa Rogers, Brian Boyer, Dave Trollinger,and Sue Gammon. 87 i:?2f-'if' ' Chris M. Briggs Carol E. Brunskill David G. Budd . r, ' ., ,Q I ,' N 4. . P , f f I V - ,-ao' . f if fl sy i if y S- 4, A , , i J F' s f' i f 7 ,y Q .5 rx i 1. I if Elizabeth C. Burns Kathy I. Burnett James E. Busek Muscles strained and taut, Deane Funk embraces the pressure and stress of weightlifting in P.E. Ula. WWW WWFVWZ ,q 'H Y . ,.:-.- - -as 1, at -M s 1. V I .,.7-- qt.. - Q. V. 'FT' , 2- Em., I xg, .,, ' ' A f' r 'ae 6359 was rv fi fr at xg, Mx .av- 4? ie ,M- ll K t 2 ' ': i ff? 1 janet Bustamante Michael Bylinkin Teresa A. Capasso Tina C. Carlson Kimberly D.Catlin Tom A. Cecrle 2 JPJJ W We l at f 7i73',?g?,-' 4 ,ff W fem ,sv 4 4' x YZ'-TG . ' X thx... K: X. . 4 Lauri Byrd llS!Roger A. Byrd 4 Craig B. Campbell Kim D. Canngrd Michael Carragher Bonnie R. Carson Bob L. Carter Maria Caruso Diana Chamblin Donald Chapin Erman Christofferson Nanette Clavegilla - -' H-- SIEIIIVIIITC IFC? BQIFILQII QIUIIISQIIVQS .-r i IFA It R fir ll' I in Sp Y M gs rl I K.. 4 f anriill uso faVESlllf A musical air surrounds Audrey Cole as she sways to the rhyth Brunskill, Carol-Remembers: Washington over Christmas 74, footall games 81 after, going to CIF, dances, sailing 74, beach 81 Big Bear 75, lunch wfPK, losing to KR in golf 84 all the friends I rnet at VillaPark, Keep your face in the sunshine and smile. Burnes, Elizabeth-Remembers: Girl Date Boy, cabinet meetings at Cota de Caza, Santa Barbara, 84 Irvine Park, ASB budget, benchwarmers, football games CIF sign painting, senior fifties day, powder-puff football, kidnap breakfast, snipe-hunting, IA at Queen Mary, gangster day, '76 alright! Burnett, Kathy I.-Remembers all the great football games 81 crusin wfEster afterwards. The runner 84 laughing wfBill 81 Deb at lunch. Lucky, vampire bats 81 Oakland of 75. Blowing up experiments in Mr. GIs class. Cyrano, 81 just having fun wfall my friends at VP I'm sure! Busek, Iim-Best times: V.Murphy's history class, orange-throw- ing at Fairhaven, 2 crazy tears of French. Remembers walking out on B.Davis, Saturday talj wfHart, stink bombs in the library, foot- ball games and parties. Bustamante, janet-GAA 2,3,4, Remembers: SG LS SH LB DH KW KM CB DW IS Bucky rules, concerts, notes, Halloweens, the spin, summer of 75, parties, Harrid, Smoggy Froggy, Tennis wfD 84 L, the Radical Rambler, Marywood Stickers, the silver Camaro, ditching 81 going to the beach, saying excuse me to carts, the weasel. Bylinkin, Michael Boris-Remembers-student advisory council, basketball, trademark-the Batmobile, playing Varsity Tennis, being Chess Master in chess club, future plans-Pres. of US or dentist. Byrd, Laurie-Rmembers all the good times wfCindy dancing at Knotts, Keith, Danny, Parties, the fun times wfMunch and the Heys Rick, flags, summer of 75, football games, Rowdy times, Chip, plans to go to Utah then move to Hollywood with friends. ITT. Grimacing as he hands in an assignment, Scott Roley does the manda tory work for oracle staff. Byrd, Roger-I remember MFL, MASH, Cyrano and MB. I also had special memories of VE, CS 81 the BSQ, wfpeople like TR GS IF BH CC 81 DB. I especially remember people like IC SB 81 TC. Fighting wfMr. Browne in CS 81 VE, It was a blast being chased out of the room. Herod, RAHI! WP too! Campbell, Craig-Parties at Mark's house, Mexico city with band, skiing at summit, going with Barbara, winning sweepstakes at Rosemead 3 times, working at Macs, the beach 4 in the morning, 18 foot waves at Newport, breaking Tods arm, selling 14 thousand hamburgers in one day, getting lost in National City. Cannard, Kim-Memories of the gang, Spacy Tracy, MS-IC KN DB IS CI MC Great times, Mexico, New Years Eve with Franc Zappa and going with Iim C. Homecoming with Iohn S. and all of the great parties plus our first period football team. Worst times, trying to get use to this school, and trying to Graduate. Capasso, Terri-Remembers: Tennis Team 73-76 Being the manager in 75, Band, parades, halftime shows and Mexico 75 with IS, DS PS also the Bungie parties and GAA Carlson, Tina-Remembers, Disneyland Parade, Drill Team, Cal- vary and good times with MK, Ted, Camp, Insight, IA, DA, PS, ID, DC, SZ, VS Iesus says- He who belives in me, from his inner- most being shall flow rivers of living water Iohn 7:38 The world behind me, the cross before me, no turning back. Catlin, Kimberly-Benchwarmers. Remembers, Kitty Meow , lunches with KW, LE, LB, Nov. 6, 74, CP and fights with LB, Best times: Ram games, Redfish Lake, Golf lessons with DB and being with my friends, Lorrie, Devon, Lori, Iulie 81 Kelli. I wish that yesterday was tommorrow and I could have tommorow forever, today. Chamblin, Diana-Drill Team 23, Honor Roll 234, CSF 34 Concert Choir 3, DancefChoreography 4, Campus Life 3 Best times, My Fair Lady, half times, Songleader tryouts with Sheryl, Dances, Vicki, Red roses on Valentines Day, Getting braces off, 3 Mus- keteers, and most of all Alan. Plans, To Rejoice in the lord al- ways. Cm? lil iq' 77 fl .'W,,-7-W - A . ' ' ' f N ' '. rant-ff.'4-'5?fQ'i7 ' -M ,f...i-.1.::i:rz.f.f-' z 'm. ,. - , ,.. -L rf , - ' ., A f , A A ' t ff . 3 ' ' 21? . -1 A . f -ll 9 r . f . F KZ ,dv-, l M. f g 5 'A a t ffiggagegb-l i A ' . A we . rpm me ' 1' - A ' A V M,- .N , XJ: , x-. - M, L 'x . VN it ..,. V , ,Cyl 4 f-fgf will . fl. 2 .l ' . V' J f., -'71 If lk . 4 In sf! lul,j .- -' ' L15 - 'V ,fr . l X , V . Wk. ' III twin ' .f u im- - 1 l t L' 'I ,. - 1 -' f ' . ' - ' : I ' -51112 fy, f-'yi -. It :ECE 7 ? 4 1 Q- , X k ' gi ,' l, l 5 ' . 'fcff' Z Q 13 J 1 nv J - n2W'nv'-zf,-uf' - ,Q 5, - E312 f' 4 ' -KHeidi M. Cline Rhonda L. Compton 'lYNancy E. Clements Bill D. Compton Scott A. Coggins Laura I. Constantine 'Q' 'z X, 'Lai C ty' mt ,. f 1 f f 1- ' ff I y U, , W . A 5' ,, W... ..,-. , Y , I f., i JW 2, K X N ' i fi - f 4 K-'Pj t. , Robbin L. Cohen Steve M. Colburn 'I-'i'Andrey D. Cole Tom C. Conzelman Karen S. Corbett Kathy 1. Corbett 0152, maya rw-,,, if High offensive scores bring on a passive glance from girls seated at game. FROM LEFT: Laurie Byrd, Kim Catlin, Karen Austin, and Lorrie Ed- vvards. i' is H V 4945 ' Allvf, 1 . my-is ' Nth, ' . wr C J X -IW - . R 3h-F A . fi l '-ff. 1' wll C ' X . P Q V H .Q 1 i -L'- ' ' 4-3 A ,A . ., E l l?- wi... 1 V- . 'P 'W J ' ' ' . tf'l . l 7 L. . ll V X A A A f'f,f'll -1 V ' ' V J L A 1 nl 1 L 1' , 1, fu ,imp -L f ,J ' ff -- Q- 1 J A - 1f.'ff,J' Xl -.. ' ' ' '! Q? ffl. i 5 -' Rick I. Consentino Doug A. Craghead Kelly l. Crosby Shawn D.Crovve julie A.Cruzen MichaelC,. Dabbah ' ' , W N L' Mx-' ' f I. ., I-PM-1, l-. V W 'A ' Z- 1 'f H 7 , i , ' , 3 Pa A , , . ,. ,gi-V , - 'Sl wa: 1' -, - Q fi-.' g,. 4 A X M 1: ' V, A lx' X elKBarbie1. Cross Bill Ci. Dancer ' 1455: Q .. jj... I - 1,44 1- ,Q-.-guigi--. . F 1 fe ' ai? , -ff 'M QP x . X Richard K. Crossman 4KRoger H. Dasch X J'--w f ly I , Mark Crouch Edward R, I1-mul,-I- f Rl! hui Bll u dl Cle lur llu: H-l lill LD Cor ner lllll Col Sue Gel plai hui Loi lrle mei gon sop bei Cor rad: Di ing lust Loi Bot and rear bear Cost iv S lurt hour ther U05 lllg i SB 3 lord, oldl Cruz llau lim Pam beat Dan and lTILlt Stall Dai' Ren ang Cll Ca r-F' -, TIHIIIITIHIIFIQI LIIFQ CDVQIT RIGHT: With a look of bewilderment, Steve Hurwitz weighs the humor of a fall pep assembly. BELOW RIGHT: Toting his load in a handy place, Bill Harper walks conspicuously to class. Clements, Nancy- Only you know and I know , Remembers, Fury with dual quads, Car trouble at the wrong time, Magic Bus , Free Bird , Tres Hombres , Wagners Whoopee HAVIN FUN CRUISING AROUND WITH FRIENDS AFTER BWM, GRADUATION at semester, May 2, 1975, KB, CC, SB, IV, CD, KP, IM, BC, LW, AND BWM Cochran, Dennis-Best times, Sophomore water polo. Remem- bers, 74 Homecoming, Girl Date Boy, 75 prom, football games with Linda Voorheis. Cohen, Robbin-Great times with my close friends Lori, Iulie, and Sue from SD Super rowdy FB games, homecoming 75 with Dave Getting teased about my H.C. dress. Mash in my Ir, year. Future plans: Looking forward to traveling to Europe and going to SDSU, but mainlyjust be happy. P.S. Thanks for everything Ma and Dad. Conzelman, Tom-Remembers summer of 73, best summer of my life time. Girl Date Boy 74. Remembers meexal the mousey. Re- members summer of 74 especially the beach. will never forget going to the football games with MR Remembers X-mas of my soph. year, the speidel bracelet and Ragedey Ann. ITom remem- bers too muchl. Corbett, Karen-Remembers, missing rooter bus with MR, pa- rades with Crissy, 33, the bee, the ticket, buddyville ITM, Mac, DA,TC,CF,DM,KF,LI,CG, greyback, pivo. Best times-Homecom- ing 74, Prom 75, football games wffriends fun wfMary. lf I laugh just a little bit, maybe I can recall the way that it used to be . Corbett, Kathy-Remembers: soph. d. team, CB,SI,MH, and Boo- Boo IB, Prom 74-Catalina, Hosen' Pals, Football and Songleading and Homecoming 75-BA. Best times: summer 75, partyn' and reachin' times. Straws, Hosie,lj2, Buck, LB and SI, old Hens class, being wffriends and most of all, with Igll-RGA. OH-GEE. Cosentino, Rick-Sking at Big Bear, Surprise B'day, dances wfShan, Vail. Wedding at school, It's Kazh, Beach parents in Europe Ambrosia Dinner! Gee!! Coto de Casa haunted ware- house with SM SS SL! Santa Ana shootout! Early morning with the donut girls Love is spelled: SHAN!!! Cross, Barbie-Best times, My sophomore and Iunior year. Party- ing with Tim. Going to partys in the Ford Galaxie 500 with TM, SB and LF. Auto shop with Tim and Steve and Laurie and Stan- ford. The time when me and CS and SB got crashed into Cheris old Rambler. Working with DT and SB 81 TM. Having fun. Cruzen, julie-Remembers, going to carribeans and getting sick. Having my party and getting in trouble. Getting my first car. Our first place volleyball team in 75. Best times, Tall flags, Banners, Parties, Church, MH,RP,KC,MS,DK,TS,KS,KB,. The world is full of beauty when the heart is full of love. Dancer, Bill-Most of all enjoys: racing desert Enduros with Sam and Benny, taking pictures of pretty women. Likes: Fafoona very much. Enjoyed being in Ray's Art classes and Norm's annual staff. Goodbye VPHS, thanks for putting up with me. Davidson, Edward-enjoyed playing varsity tennis tor two years. Remember newspaper deadlines and all the interviews, ICM test and Chemistry with the Q , Davidson's Diggings and covering CIF football, history with the dog and skiing in Park City, Utah, Calculus in the morning and the black balloon. if tar I A' 1, ln-,. ' ' 3 '4 L l ff ' U 'ff ' : , f j r V, 1 , fig , in , 1, i r I ,. 4, -.E n g l f 'll' Paula D. Davis Darla D. Dees Mark H. De La Cruz Steve L. De Lamare Gerry A. De Mint Craig F. De Paul lose M. De Rosas Elizabeth A. Deschler Kurt R. De Steuben Keith E. Devito Suzanne S. Diaz Diane J. Diederich Lori L. Dillavou -ylulie A. Divola Pam S. Dixon lanice M. Done '9QBob H. Drake Nancy M. Driscoll Denise D. Duncan Vicki L. Duncan Shelley L. Dunn Tim 1. Dunn Kevin M. Duty Mary T. Edelbrock Cynthia l. Edson 92 Q 7, fi.. i W 'mfr' ' ,I ,.,, - V. ...ww f 1 j' 9 'Aft V 1 z , ,,. . CDW, nz If ', - -A 1:1 . 7' I. I ,gf-, i ' 1 va, fl,f.'L'k-Aly, ' '4 it -'x Elf? YH! ff 11.-, flivn , 1 ,f WW! 5 wr. .Tw ,, f I f 1 ff ' AQ ZX X Ai 7' W ' A Ziff 105 ,.-.7v .' ff.- ' ,, ' X5 :S-s sv. QA ' ' ,Q v. -24 . ' 5 'Q 1 , i' , '41, S lie 'Q fx xx li . . f f 5: I 1 4 .1 -.4 -sv . ' ' ' 'tri-vu 1' 4- N M9 'W :f5,7,,g.,fV-- Q. 3 mf 1 I ,, , u . ,,. , ,A F . 1 f ffff 'f ,f,4,. . ,fo My' ,. 1 an- ' 4 wig my , iff- A . , ui..- 2 , U I Q ff' 7' .- .,- Q.. f 'lv' 'gf Tig, 'L I Lorrie I. Edwards 41 ,Anf- K 'i I Diss spiri De l luzr Bela Dell mth tlass UWB: lioul Della and ' olliti lieiii Deli back ple i am I tml Dillai biali gams Burl limgi Divo lroze Dem grow ol lu Dlloi Il's l :he i font ll'l+i Don CC SHN Mui Spa Ally Dr. tn lil lr li 41 Milla. Disappointed in the judge's choice of the juniors as the winners for the Football buddies Tom Cecrle and Mark Hansen anticipate an up spirit yell, Lorie Dillavou and janet Mohle Chide winners. coming victory that evening on the field. De La Cruz, Mark-Remembers: junior football, going to CIF, Arizona in the summer of 75, pizza with Matt and Lori, Alpha Beta, Pinapple . DeMint, Gerry-Football and CIF for 2 years in a row, IV Baseball with Dog and gang, the great fight with Estancia, Murph's S.S. class and his fantasies of Olivia and Dak Dulary, all the great times with Cindy Furton, playing pool at Kirby's place, causing trouble at basketball games, friends BM, RR,TT,SS,SB. DePaul, Craig-Remembers the pie contest between Mr. Stephans and Mr. Owens and how each pf the claim to have won, but the officials ruled it a draw. I was informed that, He who thinks he won couldn't have done better than a tie. DeVito, Keith E-Remembers: parades, moving to Reno, coming back, Hashimoto, Toe, Mexico City, Zoe Gibbs, and all the peo- ple who made me who I am. Plans: to keep on moving. Who I am thou shalt know when I depart. What I am seen to be, that am I not, But what I am, thou shalt see when thou comest . Dillavou, Lori-Remembers: soph. year, summer of 75, the brakes , Farrells, parties, beach house wfIT, football 81 baseball games wfSW, IT, Beach Boys 8t Elton john with IP, SW, BF, the Brick wall , 9f8f75 with SC,LV,jS, and the senior bench. Best times: being wfmy friends. Divola, julie-Remembers: the Milky Way in O'Neil, Balboa and frozen bananas inthe rain, walks with Gretel and Pippin, Lisa and Demon I, the EDC, Campus Life, 7fI8f74, Godspell, Narwia, growing and enjoying life, Plans: to be myself, We're not afraid of voicing all the things we're dreaming of. -Godspell. Dixon, Pam- Remembers: Murph's history class, cutes, crusin' in IB's Pontiac and the luxury, yellow spots, the road, Mexico 75, the station, McDonalds and Carmel Kid, Best times: Elton john concert, parties football games and just being with friends. IH-I-CS,lB,LR,TD,lL,TH,MK,KA. Done, lanice lMoochI-Drill team, publicity, dance chorfprod., CC Remembers: all the beautiful special people and chickens, San Diego, Sailing, Stake Dances, Mexico, Summer 75, UCI, V. Murph, R.Murph, Owens, Roarin' Robert, Obnoxious Imp, Hyp- Spaz, gas stations, I always try to think the best of people, it saves alot of trouble. Drake, Bob-Remembers: good times at KFC, scuba diving, crusing in the Fiat XV9, the Who, photography, Tommy, laws, Little Corona, Nohl Ranch, Abalones, Quadrophenia, speedway, Trans Am, lunch on Tustin Ave. Mike, Scott, Eric, Shildts, Chris, lim, Mark, Solitude. Duncan, Denise- Good times with CU,TM,LP,SR,WM,MB,MN, AC,LS,MR,GH,MD,LH, and PP. I used to race quarter midget. I love to water ski and cruise the Mall with DA. My real good times are going over to the Fedusk's and seeing CF, PF,LF,SF, and DF. I want to travel in the future. I love Mom and Dad and Mike. Duncan, Vicki-Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful we must carry it with us or we will find it not. Re- members: good friends and hard times, Corradino, Venaas, Fin- layson, Hart, Moore, Clark, Witt, Lindsay, Parasol, RV,MM,MT, RK,SM,DI'S, jH,KE. Love, tears, memories, graduation early. Dunn, Shelley-Remembers: having history and getting in trouble with RP,ME,and KW, getting my car and going camping with my family, especially remembers meeting Darryl in 74 and getting engaged in 75. Plans: to work in a Bofa and get married to Darryl. Dunn, Tim- Remembers: water skiing at Havasu 8f75, surfing Capistrano Shore 371, beachhouse 7f75, crusin' Whittier Blvd, Carlsbad 9!75, sailing, parties, the Road , 62 Rambler, Elton and Tull concerts, Gold Mine, Snow Summit, Green Valley 3f75, the swamp . Best times: friends, beach parties, ski. Duty, Kevin- This last year at Villa Park is going fast I really en- joyed my years at VP. Remembers: Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet. The Spirit of 76. Edelbrock, Mary-Best times making benchwarmers sign painting, 2 period with SA, 3 per. with PK, MB, rooter bus to Burrows in 73 cosemetology with Pam, Halloween with DB,SA,PK,DR,DP, at HW 'I0th grade history. You never really leave a place you love, part of it you take with you, leaving part of yourself behind. Edson, Cynthia, I.-GAA 3,4 Varsity Tennis 3,4-Remembers-beach house 74 Those Troy boys parties, dances and concerts football games, and all the great times with the best friends in the world. LIVE TODAY FOR THOSE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Edwards, Lorrie I.-Remembers good times with KK Prom 75 foot- ball games with KC, working at VH with MR,CF,KL. Best friends are KC,MR,IC, Wisest decision: Graduating mid-year. Remem- ber yesterday, dream of tomorrow and live for today. E . ff L Z'-15 'Q 1 if L 1, V ,w 1: - . ll' ' 'T' 5- ,,,.. fm '--. ' '7 1 AQ- iii'-lt : 'L ' ' vw' 7 4 l 'X , -. 1 W ' yffiziu ,.j12:i-f f'L' J 1. all-42321. E. - 4' 'fl 32535, llwlfei' 'iff ' .1 f 1--slit? 'Iann- ff' asv-14' ...M W! '4v in f f .f , ' ,D 1 N. , f , f' ' , L, A , K-42 ' l iii l Sandy 1. Edwards Karen M. Eich Diane M. Ellington Richard A. Elston plKTeresa M. Enos Lisa K. Erdelyi -KTodd Essenmacher Rosemarie Estrada Paul Eumurian Jr Dennis K. Evans ?fKimberly S. Ewing Carole L. Faulkner Debra Ferrel Ken Fickling Sue L. Fiedler S. Fields Patti M. Finkhousen Eugene K. Fischer bm' g Mal l.,,,,js GAL president Karen Eich smiles shyly. X Stephanie Glasman grins hesitantly while re- laxing on couch in Activity Centre. Wayne Fish Kathi 1. Fitzgerald W. Fleming li'Martln T. Flesner Carrie S. Fletcher Leah Ford ,Qu- :fm rg-4, 'Wm firm. '02- ,WM 1 f5'W S hr UT' 11:4 , Sy. r. 'Q P. J, ti ,t K. C' N.r'l ldelyi .laullnet Bi l V4 1 I. l .9 H l y t I 'it vi -V1 V .ll 6 I 1 r -QR +.. Sn! -:.. ff in ---....,.K v--i-v ,.. With the right idea on a hot afternoon, Drill Team members Coleen Morris and Capt. Pam Scherer gaze at- Dave Trollinger, decked in shades and tentively at stage goings on. straw hat, sells popsicles to fans at sports event. X SPICE. Lluleive IBWQIE the enemu Edwards, Sandy I.-Best times- making tall flags, making flag cap- tain. Crazy guys in my junior year. Cruzin' in my Chevy, Mobil gas stations. How funny it was when I made Honor Role! Mexi- co City in May 75. Lunch everyday at McDonalds, fire extin- guisher fights. Worst times- Mr. Hart's 4th period class. Eich, Karen-GAA 2,3,4 Hist. 74-5, Pres. 75-6. VLLBL, Hockey, basktbl, sftbl, swim, mud fights, and 3 am at Manny's. Dancing 84 camping with IT and SM, dinners with LR. Friends esp. IT, SM,ll,DC,RR,LR,RM,CH,ED,MG,TE, Mrs. M and all of GAA, the sophs.l AM WHAT I AM. Ellington, Diane M.-Good times- tennis with Terri, Kathy 81 Cin- dy, Band- lunch and games, notes in SP from Mary, pep-rallies, petition in english, dances with MA8tDM meeting C. in the gym. Elston, Rick- Remembers wrecking the truck, Mr. Harts 2 per. history class and playing football. I would like to thank a few peo- ple for helping me get through these torturing 3 years DR,IH, WM,PS,DM,DL,GL,TK,NC, and all the other people that have helped me through these years of need, So long Villa Park! Enos, Teresa- GAA 2,3 Benchwarmers 4 Remembers-San Elijo, Balboa, Charlies Chili, Working at OHS, water polo, having fun, the zoo and Mr. Brunt, TE 81 FO my jr. year Crusin' with Susie, pig pens and Sam. Best times with best friends. Suzie Sam NV LA Cindi EW Special beach interest day, KB Mark B. Erdelyi, Lisa K.-House of Reps 4, Honor Roll, Drill Team 234 2nd Lt. 3 highest pts 2 Miss Drill Team USA contest 3 remembers: parades, halftimes, spring shows, being 2nd Lt. Bird best times: football games with all my friends, strawberries and TD, carna- tion ice cream with CP,KT, Coronation and KEZY with RW. Eumurian, Paul-Out at last! I don't believe it! All those years of blood, sweat, toil, and tears, have paid off. Finalmente he com- pletado trece anos de educacion. No ha sido facil, pero no era muy duro por estoy vivo. For I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content . Phil.4:11 Ferrel, Debra- Plans to go to college, likes: Dane Wee Capri, speedway, the Fonz , Remembers when I had amnesia the crash in Sherrie's bug, the old gang, the Broadway heist, Egor, Flip Buckwheat, Nationals bumper cars, Canyon Lake, cold water skiing sailing with Dan. Good times with SW,lT,LD,TS,Dl,OB,RL, scu 84 HQ is Us Fields, Lundy-Summer 74 surfing beach house wfKT image, most fun: Summer 75: Dohney, Solana so and Hunt. Secret spot HB pier Pals: Reel, Sojos, Geekson. Rising peeks of juicy waves, paddlin through a sun lightened cyrstal lip. Offshore sand west and south west swells. Getting little B over Beeel !! Finkhousen Patti- Drill team 2,3,4, 2nd Lt. 4, Dance CIP 4, Pres. French club 4, sneaking on bus, Goose step, Pam's health, Kid- naps, Hart's class, Basketball V2 times, Date Dad, Forum , Spring Show, Hey Farrell's, Bibb's class, 4 of clubs, Relying on God for l CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH HIM WHICH STRENTHEN ME! P4313 Fitz, Kathi-H of Reps, Campus Life, senator, S Club, steering comm, H. princess. Best times, being wfmy friends, beach house, Hawaii, Homecoming 75, football games, speedway, BBB, Gator, lumpy spaghetti, fight w!Buck extinguif ':g in GS's van, Roosters class, buddys: EL,TM,CB,RS,IK,DH,KL,KA,lS, Tilly, SS, Bear, WOOSHL Fleming, Mike-Water Polo 2, Swimming 2,Varsity Polo and Swim- ming 3,4 Var. Polo Captain 4m Best times, junior year with LM and the gang, summer of 75 and Homecoming with MM, Prom with LM, making CIF, Remembers. . .Lsfy, MM.LM.SG.GS. Hec, Wack, Bro, Making VE, Football 81 Polo games, Fitz. Flesner, Martin-l enjoyed my three years at Villa Park very much. Thanks to my participation in sports and Band, I have felt very little boredom. Fletcher, Carrie- Set Your sails to catch the winds soon the Lord will guide you through, sometimes we are battered and some- times broken we think that God has forsaken us, but he will give you nightime so you'll see the daylight. . . My goal, Rapture, remembers GA,KF,LB. Flags, GL Board, Sr. Class Treas. Ford, Leah Marie-Remembers, selling Dr. Pepper for AFS, Tan- sania is a large, the pretty light: OCAD 75, CSF and the music center, Sadie Hawkins and prom 75 wutg Larry, teenage insanity in Trig, Yogurt, Mr. Murphy's Damon Runtan stories and Choc Milk. We are the music makers, we are the dreamers of dreams. Randy Verdone demonstrates abilities at Mic for captive audi . A F F VV V 7? .34 .,,,, , - - ' -, - 'Ml' ls .. lf, IU Z 9,H6l ' I! ' ., L - . Q.. W 1 in 1, -. 1 Sa , l H Q: 7 4 w X. mr . -f V ' '!Wf, y it V ' I Q. , 4 . xx f 0: l : I , 4 l A i X x f I 'r' . . ,. -,. . . .,,.,, V . ., L. 4' glvfg-H , , V, 4, -A - -fwf-C1 . - . -ff . ' ia ' . ,V ' , .f- 1- ' M I - Q 4 . .V L ,, , 'z ' ' any .1 17 Q1 bg qv lr .ppm ,vm Pi fx .4-. ' 5 V' .-' A, W9-.0 1 . iv , .. ' ' 41 N 'Y ' N Q--Q' ,- ':. Nxt-,Y , xl- J' ' I A -m fs ' it ' 3 . J' ' . fl - : gig W V ' V - '. V . ., A, .g . . ,. -1 V, . Xu., fy -52 . 1 4 3.5.1 11. gg, f L KN t' 'f' are f -N , V , A I. H -W ,A it 1 .,. Y , :V I t Ev il, .itz Ji .' . '. ' L. lsrlffw' ' L .Ji . 2 -'- I Q' ,M V. f tan., 1:2 -fm, r. , f ? ' Alt, av-f ' f ff ii J ,V V 21' if 1 5' l Q IV f Philip Fournier Tami A. Fowler 'll'Troy Fox Wli Rebecca A. 75 Christy A. Frazier if Michael A. Frick Karen A. FriS 'lKGeorge B. Fry 7l' Lauri M. Frye Franklin Mark G. Gabriels gk Robana T. Galuppo .ig Sue E. Gammon Diane Garcia Mary D. Garratt Cindy L. Furton Veronica Gattini Alison M. Gavitt Pamela A. Garver 5 I I , l ag 0' 1 w A ,D 9 'Q '- t. 'V i I y lv ,ffl E ,1., . 59 9 1 if -w y Jia- -,:- V 13,7 67' A CW C? ..1 Girls look on as Spirit Day activities commence. FRONT LEFT: Leslie jones, Shan julian, julie Barrington, Kathy Fitzgerald, julie Stubblefield, and Kathy Corbett. mm mf- 'Qw- if -kRichilde A. Gereau -,5iMark R. Gerry ' lfxifi ,,,,- 1 'P 'rw ' Patty L. Geyer Pamela 5. Gillispie Robby D. Gilmore Gloria R. Gish -. N L .4 xv Q I I N 4 . 'V n 5 V .ti , X .1 I pi H -Q- I I wiht MIQM iWQm lglieldi :Rr If I r A ROM I Q. l ,4 . . ' 2, Y 32? p l . 3 llaijiii Li Vx' Senior spirit is stifled only by junior Anticipating a rumble, jerry DeMint carefully eyes opponents during Spirit is sky high as pep squad sells arsonists. Senior Spirit Day. balloons for Homecoming game. Pictured above are Beth Reichert and Becky Franklin. IUUQ HIOIDLUL! LIUQXXIIQ IBID. ll Fowler, Tamaratmuste. . .J-Memories: Always putting my foot in my mouth, 73 CIF: crazy friends: FM. party, being Hamlet: nick- naming C., Roust, A, plus G, Bea: best times, Laughing, talking and hoping with Amy, who I', thankful for, Unbirthday with Sue, Faith and I falling off Gato, Plans, to succeed. Franklin, Rebecca A.-To be alive only to appetite, pleasure, pride, money making and not to goodness, kindness, purity, love, his- tory, poetry, music, flowers, stars, God, and eternal hope is to be all but dead. Cheerleading 2,45 Class pres. 3: Cabinet 3 Campus Life 2,3,4, Beth, DF,EL,Brunt,T81C ugly Frazier, Christy: CSF Soph-IV Cheerleader, Sen. Sec. BEST TIMES: Summer 75-Beach house ITM Bowie-Cooper Mr. Bal Miss Sp Mr. Baitx. Palm Springs wfTPM Deb8tMike. Sadie Hawkins 81 getting wed. Elton Andy 81 Elmo Friends. Remember Always: TR,BW,LG,DA,ST,CP, my friends BE GOOD BE PROUD, LOVE, LIFE, ALWAYS Frick, Michael- Ir. Senator, Symphonic Band 2,3,4, Campus Life, Football 3,4, Remember Parties, My Blue Bomb, Head Butts, Beach CIF, Apples, Mexico, hustling, Dances, Great Feelings, Heg, Wild Times after Games, New Aquaintances, Tini Bubbles, Memories!! Frye, Lauri remembers sophomore and junior year with Steve, best times of high school. Partying with S.B. B.C. T.M. L.B. M.K. usually at TM's house. Let Zepplin with S.B. California lame, Big Bear xmas 74, Mexico Aug. 73, Rose Parade, Drive-ins, ugzzling contests and I! Fry, George-Marching band: Chamber Singers, Vocal Ensemble. I remember intimate discussions and good friends. Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the peo- ple you can. As long as ever you can. Furton, Cindy L- The years went by fast. The most fun was at the football games. CIF, GAA, all the fun at Hallmark, my good friends MR,KL,KC,KE,TM,SL,RD, and everyone who was nice to me at V.P. I will especially remember the super fun times with Gerry DeMint. Good luck DKS. Thanks for everything. PECFPETE. Gammon Susan E.- THIS DAY IS A SPECIAL ONE FOR ME FOR NO REASON EXPECT THAT I CHOOSE TO MAKE IT SPECIAL AND THE CHOICE IS MINE. THIS IS THE LORDS DAY. ASB Board Rep, student advisory council, swimming team, Campus Life, Always remember Meetings YMCA f- I, Un--- ic mr' CF:nrlHr2l'12,PTl.l Garcia, Diane- IDI! Remembering. . .EI,RR,CHS Seniors 75 Var. Song 74-75 WiId Ones Zappa Silver Porches Beezley BC's Parties SPECIAL friends Dream On Spare Me Good times with TI in Hub-Go For It VP Park-Lot after games Donutoruns Murph's l want camp vs. I Love Life, I love Being Young! Bye VPHS! Garratt Mari D-Remembers Being A Rock in Dance Club, Count- ing Spoons at Farrells, Cling to Trees after game and being rescued, losing to ELMO and losing my voice, my mysterious cal- ler, Broadway's greatest hits, my good and bad teachers BO in Dr. Ed., Hi Mon, Date Dad, and being with mv friends. Garver, Pamela A lSamJ- Benchwarmers 4, GAA 2,3, Best times going to Football games, Mr, Brunts 3rd period history class, Going to the beach in my van, u-turns, lack-in-the-box, San Elijo 75 with TE, LA, NV, Good times with PB and going through the pig pens with Terry, and waterpolo games. Plans to go to CSUF Gattini, Veronica- I enjoyed being a YFU Foreign Exchange stu- dent from Chile at VPHS. I want to become a doctor and be useful to humanity. l'll always remember my many experiences in the USA- and its people- you are all so great. I plan to return and see you again. I want to thank everyone. Adios! Gavitt, Alison-Things I loved best: Forum, Fair, Lady, Molly Brown, Ascot, too! Chambers, eggnog au burbank, caroling, beneral hysteria, nautigals. My friends all who know who they are, love and thanks to all. Teachers Brown 81 Hackler kept me afloat 81 almost sank me! Future? Hope I'm here when it's dis- continues!-PTLA Gereau, Richchilde-Remembers: Ir YR Halloween party, home- coming game, spin on taft with IB, KW, AND LS. La Fiesta with IB and Weasel, Taking down DW's exmas trees. Breaking collar bone playing tackle football. Best times, lunches with II AND IT winter of 75. All talkes with ll Motorcycle ride up taft with ll. HAAI Gish, Gloria- Remembers: Drill Team Initiation and all the fun at parades and halftimes, PE with KT: and ad and accounting with KB, experiments in biology with Janice and Weth. 97 'XRobert L. Giuffre Meri E. Glade Stephanie 1. Glasman Robert I. Glickman Sue 1. Glowacki ,kjennifer M. Goff Lori S. Goldman -Names R. Goodin lim L. Gorden Mitch T. Goss Gary V. Gough Cathi Graham Conrad I. Granito Brian D. Gray 4iLouise E. Greek Valerie I. Gresham 'KCrissy C. Grisham 4KFernando Guzman Diane E. Habif Glenn E. Hadel dll Brad R. Hadley -Kjane M. Haggstrom -XTim A. Hahn Nancy L. Hall Sandra L. Hall 98 avi' 2 six V, ,.1 ' f,. -' 1, ' -M 'inn , . Ll ,VR ' 4,5 M' 659' , Li UO 'K 41 VP V wr-Yr' , A u l Nl -' l ., X. ,f ' f l , f ,f , V X l L Qi ziflfllrf H Q5 ' aaa ,i . .- - -1 f' , - ff-' -' . .- 1.45, . r, ' V. 1, 1 V . fjrfzffg i ...vs 'va V ' . - l V V uw - 1 Qi ,. 2 , 1, if 1 A -5' . ,1,sf..f 1 -n:':v ' i. .,,,., 5 y..,N V X . . ,.f..Zl. fl 1, M: . . . V V.,.a..4-,.. '40, .. -, ,. wa. .4 .1Q1f'if5 .34 , :riff ' ' K I is 1' .- nf A -1 .sw . if ', . 9 - 1, f' .gg L xg- , VV fax 2 'N' Q x .,- W 'cyl 4+ 'deaf I L , i 5, I . 6, new -'hw fr- 'M ei.. Q4 .L-A 1X l' ,ak l -vw 1. . .iw X ,A ' ' r' .r. ' 'Elf -. 're for X 1. Hn -1 J FGISIWHQIW CDW lQC3lIlCC3IClCC3 Giuffre, Robert- Symphonic Band 2,3,4: Drum Major 3,45 Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Favorite classes, Mr. C's and Mr. Brunt's. Good Times: Halftime shows and parades, marching down Taft ac- cepting awards, BB, BB, BB, AND BB. unique people with unique talents, relating and refining as a multitude, providing joy for listenters. Glade, Meri lBunnyiMembers: loving Rich... 1-3-75 in the Orange Mall Parking Lot a zillion hours of cheerleading C.H.S. Homecoming with S.I. and R.H., Rum and Cola ... don't have a head rush ... Color My World ... Me to your ... S.I. D.G. S.C. sis S.L. tibbie-do I.D. Roo L.B. future plans Mar- riage 3 kids and gibber-d. Glasman, Stephanie-won't forget, Iesus is the joy of living, 2 yrs. on the ORACLE, deadlines, retreats, kleenex, boxes, prayer meet- ings, dances, ASB cabinet, great times wfsuper neat people. Let GOD have all your worries and cares for He is always thinking about you and everything that concerns you. Glowacki, Susan I.-Remembers all the cute guys VP never had. Hassling registration, and detentions. Likes almost anything worth goin' for, PE, small parties, men Genesis, Yes, Gentle Giant, Pink Floyd, ELP, Crosby, Stills,Nash 84 Young Plans: to continue school and begin a family and mainly 3 musketeers. Goff, jennifer- Gaa Basketball, Varsity Tennis team, 3 great times doing things with Cindy, Elaine, Carol, lathy, Gail and the neigh- borhood, Maura and Backing. Funny time this year when Cindy ate pudding with a straw. Always remember Concerts and Dances with Mark, the mountains and waterskiing. Goodin, Iim- remembers driver Ed. Brunt's U.S. history, short story with Wilson, photo 74, football 75, face 4th period A.D, with missing link , a rainy days, stars, LH Rolling Stones 75 plans TL best times: the gang Elton Iohn benefit at Troubdor, plans: college, law school, live life to fullest. Goss, Mitch-My fondest memories of high school are those of all theetimes spent with Anne Sofieerices on. My favorite classes were Corradinos World Lt. and Brown's german. Att Alaska Mr. Hata ar att alska. Gottenberg, Chris- lt was fun, the teachers, the sports, the coaches, and the bell Graham, Cathi-remembers GG, KC, MR 81 LP, football CIF, Mac it up and do it again, batgirl, summer 75, Wils, Iake ITM Parties and Elton Bel. Chuck, you've got a friend. WE CAN COM- PLAIN BECAUSE ROSE BUSHES HAVE THORNS OR REIOICE BECAUSE THORN BUSHES HAVE ROSES. Remembers special times with 41. Granito Conrad I- remembers: Cam and Suzie Quarto at parties, Tennis, Getting Down , NA, Hooting , LOVE, NH, THE Q , EM all my good friends plans: To become the best in whatever I try! Quote: LOVE, LIFE, DEATH, and TIME, understand them and you understand the universe. Greek, Louise...Remembers: Parades, freezing half-times. A best friend named Becky. Mr. C. and the Terrible Twosome. Mr. Brunt's US History. Best Times: Dances with RS and DI, being with Robert, Summer of 75, beach house with IA, Two forever friends IW and MW, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and UCI Gresham, Val Good Times: TA' ing For Mr. Q,GAA, PEP assem- blies KHAI Worst times: ICM. DO HIS WILL AND GIVE HIM THE PRAISE! Grisham, Crissy-Pep Comm., Tall Flags, Campus Life, GAA. Re- members, Good Times with CG, SL, LS, KK, LM, MAC, Wils- Iake, Dance IOCII, Reunion movie, PARNELLI, summer '75, Beach House, ITM, cold ETHEL, TC, Party's, Football, CIF And Always-Socks! Today The Tender LEAVES OF HOPE, TOMORROW BLOSSOMS. Habif, Diane-Remembers all the fun and embarassing things Bell and I went through together, talks with Shar, Park City, hide and go seek with Kar, Camping with Lori G, SA,KN,LN,LG,PK, friends, football, Basketball during junior yr, split session, tennis, Mrs. M. most of all Bell, Best times, all yrs, parties, making friends. 'N---..... ,W '-' --'-N-v-..,,., . Cam Slocam models latest fad of VP: Painter's pants. Hadley, Brad-Remembers soph baseball with coach Ristig, gray houses and VPs record. IV baseball during Easter week compe- tition and memory of Wilson, Owens and Dog always around. Most of all beating Coach Hart and Owens in one on one. P.S. God Bless Ya! Haggstrom, Iane-Best times ... Cruising a ducks house 378 times with AL, Snipe hunt withAL,DB,LB. Borrowing BS's El Camino singing at Disney Studios, saying what can I say? with Peggy, Basketball, Chamber, Murph and Olivia, Animal, Nautigals-IH, PK,AG,EM, Shine, Buckwheat and Bitchin in the Kitchen. Hahn, Tim A-Memories, Track championship 1974, and Prom. Activities, 3 yrs cross country, 3 yrs track. Always will remember Friday night rambles . Hall, Nancy- I'm putting down a lot of words so when I'm old and bald I'll wonder what it means! The Mall Mexican shoeshine, Buses Keys, Amoebas, charger, extra-A comrade Rubles, Sir Gal- ahad, Duck, chip-chip, 76 on the hill, visey versy. Great times with 5W,5K,EV,KB, Zpm, IK,BH, and band plans, major communica- tions at CSUF. .2-fl, y BIN. 4,,- Aw- W'- fix Yrs- A i . vb- J, . ir.. . f l f t fy.111r:v'.i:'1f:Ef'2s31:'f ' - 1 1 J 7. Q. y 11 I ' 1 W , ,off Q L 5' ' 19.51 , f Q L ks 1 ' X 1 ,. 'c -Q, M , N ia. A it ...fi 1' surf'- -s., :if Scott W. Hallquist 4KShelly A. Halls 7lf Chris A. Haninger 1eff5. Hansen Mark L. Hansen Donna 1. Hardt K Dan T. Harper janet R. Harper Kim E. Hartley Merry A. Harvey Scott Harwood Karin S. Haydt Deborah L. Hayes jill P. Hefti Hollis A. Heide Harry W. Heineken julie A. Heintz .k Donna M. Hertel 5 .2 . . Z yy V . Z i .2 ' .2 f c 2' It 2 i 1 . V s. N.-,- A ' 4 4, I-v 'W 5-ax, YQ-. With a grin and a peace sign, cheerleaders Paul lerome, Mike Sears lon his backl, Ed Loftus, Tim McNamara and Chris Baitx position them- ' selves for final stunt. , I1 Q.,- Howard E. Hesketh Linda 1. Hill Ric H. Hodson lulie A. Holdburg Mike 1. Hollins Phillip C. Hnlmeg A. H - H N' '. 5 b qi ,P y al. Haidi S. Haidt a M. Hemi I X Irion them Q4 . I 5. vm, ga, .A Holfflt 4. M-X5 2. . Hallquist, Scott-soph baseball Gray Houses Varsity Baseball CO-Captain Iunior, Captain senior. TM-Slave, CH-honda 50, EC, baseball GS-Wagon, GL-mailbox. Skiing-Slush Vally, Mammoth- TM. Help'em up Scott . Mary-thanks for being such a great friend,l LOVE YOU! Halls, Shelly- All things work together for good to those that love God. Best times with SP,EH, AND PB. Prom 75, with SE Remem- bers watching IF. GAA, bushes with PB and EH, Campus Life with Ted, being helpful at Faith Festival 75, Forest Home CILTS and Laurie Mahan summer 75. PBPGINFWMY. Haninger, Christine-Cheerleading 2,4 GAA 2,3,4 Campus Life, 3,4 Meeting and knowing DL. good times with IT Sadie Hawkins, Homecomings, Girl Date boy, Prom with DL. Friends: BF, BR, DS,LS,LT,LM,CF,SG,KE,PS,PF,SH,DA,SI,CP,PB, The knowing and loving of my Lord The Lord is near to all who call upon him. tPsalmI Hansen, Ieff-Good times were on tennis team and Friday nights after games. Remembers Mikes Batmobile, Murphs Iackolope and always having to push Ru nges car to school after it would run out of gas. Couldn't believe the time Walli wore something other than Dirty Levis. Hanson, Mark-Remembers Var Football, CIF, Cecrle 8t Mel, Baitx, Benben Minardi 8t all those things I'm not suppose to remember. Summers with Kim. KK,SI,KC,KF,KL,GD,ll,MH,CF,G5,LG, No-one ever knew but me and Cech. Mr. Saturday Night Special. Also a little lady LM. From what I've tasted of desire, I hold with those who favor fire. Hardt, Donna-Remembers the night getting Who tickets and eating brownies. Ieannies parties, bathroom ozone with Iill, on the moon with Al Pacino, Halloween at the AW, Mammoth trip with Ann, bare bear, full moon luck with Diane. Future plans- Hawaii with Kathy and San Diego. DRAWF NEBU LA. Harper, Dan-Remembers best times with the Bean, When RS wrecked Nova on birthday, 1st date wfCM, when CM came home from PR, Racing with the boys, RedII2, driving on E, park- ing my car in the garage, fighting over the Bean, getting put in the dog house, having her there? Harper, Ianet-Remembers-Kathy, Ann, Ian, summer 74 IRI, 75- IM,TC,GL,S,AB. Fun with SW,RL,LF,MB,OCIR. Leadership camp, USC days-kk. Campus life, Insight-bloops-Faith Festival. GAA- basketball 84 being with Paul Powderpuff, Homecoming 75 Sweet Home Alabama Plans attend USC to become an MD. Harper, William I-Fun times at Disney Studios with Chamber Singers, going to CIF in football and basketball, TR and his rubber face, loverly quartet, managing sports, godspell and April, RB and his mustache, being MC in the talent show, knowing most people in spirits. I wish I was a sophomore. X af ,g-15 I ' 1. , ,-:W .-zo 'TK' .W -f-f-.---...., .. ...,.,......... . . 3 in . ,WI I . .. Foreign exchange students Basem Tal and Gustavo Zeron ex- change lunchtime banter in Annual Room. ? Jgfia, . gg, S igyag -sq. Surrounded by friends, Mary Rose sings Alma Mater at assembly Harvey, Merry tLexieI-Remembers Leopards and Kaye ... crash- ing on my Honda with Renee on the back ... won't forget Hal- loween with RW, LL, and DARTN DIRTN with KP the great golfing Mrs. Clark Bernie the Ducky Plans to go either UCI Or CSF. Harwood, Scott-SAL Good times Fish N Chips, finding Great Days at the beach with Bro, cooking with MM,CI,IS,IM, parties. Bad times wreaking LTD and hurting my car. FG, moving to Co- lumbia and becoming a farmer 81 washing my car. Haydt, Karen -GAA 2,3 soph rep, sec-Senate 3, top 40 CSF 2,3 Stats 2,3 pep 2, best yr. soph Remembers: LR,MS,IP,EH,LM,AB, IT, Carmie IthanksI, Bench, busting poker parties, Ochoa, all dances, skiing, saddie with Iulie. Class of 74. OW,CH, and most of all the memories with Steve. Hefti, Iill-Remembers: doomed at 4am in HB, 75 G-Date-B, Mex- ico w!CB,KL and KA, 12 in my VW, surfing attempts. Best times: wfHunting Honeys, shniddle jeating, 74 River, 75 beachhouse wfRG and MC, Cooper and Tull concerts and loving KL,SS,DB, BK,PW,Roger Daltry. Thanks Ioe, Phyl and IP,IB,MB,BS, and AA. Heintz, Iulie-Best times, Meeting the people at VP, going with MH lunches at Mcdonalds, Annual 74 breakfast at the Parasol, and Herbie If you love something set it free, if it returns it's yours, if it doesn't it never was! consumes 47 times its weight in excess reality! Hertel, Donna-Remembers, The 3 Musketeers, Orange Sun- shine Selmar, Gorillas of 75. ROP with IR plans to be a Photog- rapher, and Married. For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll Give and tears you'll cry and all you touch all you see is all your life will ever be. Captain Marvo. .. Hodson, Ric-Crystaline green cold waters rising and unfolding in response to the moons commands-swells of unmatched power creating clean clear tubes of fluid force-inside looking out through a naturally formed window as the sun greets the world and bestows a new day. l'll always remember Terry Mason. Holdburg, Iulie-Remembers: Mexico with the band and doing half-time shows and parades. Had fun being Fae Ray to P.R. Good times with DE,MH,PR,IS,IB, and RW. ALL THE FLOWERS OF ALL THE TOMORROWS ARE IN THE SEEDS OF TO- DAY. Hollins, Michael I-VP was good to me. As a soph. I was in chess club, on the basketball team and tennis team. I did the same in my jr. year. My senior semester went by fast with chess club and getting ready for college. Thanks to all my teachers. Mr. Q. please take care of my elephant. So long, I mean so short. 466 1't '7 V:-7 -.: ,M ,nf f. 7 W2--VY X ff y 1 J I Q, 1 f V ' A.. i joni D. Holt Eileen P. Hoolihan Craig D. Horn julie L. Horn XCharles G. Hoskin Patricia A. Howard Nancy j. Hraha Mark A. Huff -s'tBobby G. Huggins Dan F. Huggins Ronald D. -jfTherese M. Steve C. Hurwitz Darrell A. Ida Brad F. Igou Humpres Hurlbut Sally L. jackson Trina S. jackson Katheejamieson Bruce V. jackson Renej. jackson Teddi R. jeffrey Paulj. jerome Leslie S. jones ,l....-1.-H X ,af .5 I li I. 'lr fl is-if, i .I askin ns SOII I 'N I' .ve 7 L,msIz , Boredom is reflected on the faces of Ed Davidson and Craig Bal- throp during sometimes tedious Pep Rallies. Holt, Ioni-Remembers: Benchwarmers with S8tM. Football games, good old GAA with all the twerps! Hot lips, strawberry, big red wheels, smelly, polack, GEREAU, Wargo. Beach Boys Chicago concert, Elton Iohn, Homecoming 74, decorating for Girl-Date-Boy. Most of all CS IRowdiness is the Pursuit of hap- pinessi. Hollihan, Eileen- We've shared laughter, exchanged smiles, made memories. Remembers: GAA mud fights, chasing Patty into closet, Prom 75 with SS, silent cheers hiding in the bushes with SH and PB being followed by stranger, best times with all my pals, especially SH, PB, and SP. Food fights, HOT Lips, Heg. ., Horn, Craig-Golf team, orchestra. Horn, Iulie Lynne-Remembers Soph and Ir. yrs, Mike, beach house 75 watermelon wine wfKK,ITM,STD and munch out! MIM 84 our times, songleading tryouts, camp and my YEAR wfthe squads! Pals from EL MO, growing up at RE, times wfKK,SL,KN,LM,LT,DA,LB,CF and pals, mainly being weird. Hoskin, Charles-OH WOW man, that's so uncool! Co-ed PE, poen campus? The sheriff Mcdonalds, VPHS-A good place with some foxy babes, Construction 81 Computer Prog. Games or classes? Assemblies, cheerleaders, hassels of registration, The Spirit of 76, Spirit Stick, Oracle, alot of good times. Hraha, Nancy Iean-My high school years Isighl were great for the most part 81 I would like to thank the people who made it possible like Stephens for passin me Mr. C for himself, Bo Bean for jr. yr 81 Mr. Q NA,AR,KP,CS,LA,Gammon Ha Ha funnyjoke, she so funny she fall right over I love you all kiss. Hurlbut,ThereseMIFlingD-Memories: roses, cruizin, crushes, the brick, flag camp-urp! Parades, GAA, Twerp, MB 5f4!74, Mex. City, 571 CS, Catalina, Markes, Fairsea 81 the gang. Millions of flies-TGS905 Heg. You never leave a place you love, part of it take with you, leaving part of yourself behind. Hurwitz, Steve-Remembers good times in basketball, baseball, going to VPHS football games, ice-skating, Ohio State football game, being bored off the jv baseball team, carwars. What I put into VPHS is what I got out of it. Special thanks to all those who made my stay here happy. Ida, Darrel-Best times-parades, halftimes, crusin, dances, TP wf Chip, Keith, Co, Toots, Ian a , Tish, LZ,TT,LR,KS, Ducks, bananas, squad 16 18 cruzier Mr. C-sym band 234-Mband 234- stage band 34 pep band 234 IF FLIGHT BE YOUR HEART'S DE- SIRE THEN FLY FLY FLY. FOR WE MUST FOLLOW OUR DREAMS TO BE TRULY FREE. ILS Igou, Brad-Football 3,4-Remembers: I go you go we all go for Igou and Sue Losi's birthday kiss that never was, mad rambling on Friday and Saturday nights at the beach parties. Chemistry cram nites, 5th period loaf class. Iackson, Sally- Remembers: Snoz, lo-25-74, Coronation 75, Sadie Hawkins and the freeway, Colorado with DA,PS and SD with RH, Homecoming 75, Halloween with MG and RH, You are the Sun- shine of My Life , Best times: SF,RH,Bob Burnes and the Roses, cheerleading, being buddies with DA,MG,CP,CF,DH. Iackson, Trina-Remembers: Goose Squad, MFL, Mexico, RS,LM, IC,CW, duet with LM,ID, with CS, Sept. 6. Best times-singing with CS,LA,AR,TP'ing RC's house, Arcadia 74, RS, meeting IC, loving God, CS, and TW. And Now Abideth Faith, Hope, Love, these three. But the Greatest if these is Love . jeffrey, Teddi-Remembers: 16th birthday, Smith's class with TI, Band Bus II3, Mexico City, parties with MK, summer 75, Iune 24, Taft and Big Brothers. Best times: Summer 72 with IG,DB,ST, Trail Camp, SOS, Yosemite, Knott's Berry Farm with IM, TL, NK, and Black Rose. Ierome, Paul-soph, jv, var football 'senior senator Remember: 76, Hot nuts, Horseback, Dak Dalari, Ioe Cool, Cream Puffs, coach impressions, peeping tom hole to girl's lockers, McDon- alds, Miss Venaas, Bodiddly, Farah, 51, pool sharks at Shop- shire's, Noah's problem, Mr. Wilson, Headbutts, and the word- Uncool. Iones, Leslie S.-Senator 2,ski club 4, best times wfDick. Remem- bers Homecoming 74, and all dances wf DB for 3 yrs. Blyth wfIS TP TH Iuly 4 wfLT EC KB times wf Stubbs in reaching machine football games 81 parties wf friends, beach house 75 sly by mac, 77 friends, CHS, OHS, II, HI IN EVERYTHING GIVE THANKS LS WW. X , f 1 ' ' 5 W 2211, fn, f ' w I ,,, A ., 103 lf ff..,.r4f' , ze , - 1 f, ' fag. ' A l i lfrll fifvgi 'l 1 . X M .ff , if M -E-Y ll i it W A W5 lv ffwj- ' ff' 1, r FN.. 4211- l L ' vi rf' Z P ra f 1 '9. J' ,4 . -5. li . lx A ' Q. ' ' ' ' M ' U 'V 7 ',., WJ ,,V, ' '- 13 . ' ' wi f f 1612? 1 f ' . iv I' -ha L 1 ,.,... N, :L I v 1. it im R K . ... '32 A-Q K' 255 W 325 'sg gl I. ig .4 . as-Aw ' 4 1 . xfilvrfx ' -M I , .fJJf'U ' lr I I ' ' ,gf . A li, + ' g lg , g l Donna R. jordan Shantelle L. julian Casey B. jurado Kevin R. Kahn Nancy I. Kerr Gael T. Kelly 1 Patrick 1. Kennedy Sue D. Kent Darlene M. Kerr Debbie M. Kerr joe E. Kerr Richard M. Pat F. Kilroy janet L. King Gene R. Kiyotoki Kim Klecak 7YChris A. Kleczko Ketchum Q P lohn P. Klima . 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Y- ww 'i tv- :.x'i-.-'Q '.'.- 6 'rut J' Jw 4 7 'rm' -'T 'gi ..l ' F51 I a 61' al J ,ix Ita is ' sf , ,', I . 1 .. .201 Q :A ti' . a , -J . f . ',--if ..f-in 1! U Il Vi. .R 'IJ ' 'w A. ' it - -1 4 lr X vs. ti Q I I I Qs! . A qw f L ' A 3' 'W .. t tr l ' .r :AF ' 1 .5 L: im ff l julian, Shatelle-Remembers Chamber 5.75, Disney Studios games 75 my pals LB, lS,KC,KF,BS Easter 75 B8rR w!LB running out of gas w KC,jS Surprise party imitating Fitz Doheny wfBS Anrecht's rowdies and Ogee best times being with john Prom 75 wf ID Homecoming 75 with ID SH and KL Ortega Hwy and Beach w!jD. lurado, Casey-Remember the years of the bargs river rats, ski patrol 159 conventions,GN, my first fight, rolling stones, the rich high class cool people, girls, Earl's, Debbie K, the great people bullshuting, my truck, women, Montana VP... Later ... Kahn, Kevin-Thanks to Kris, Eileen, Kim Donna, Leigh, Lisa Carol. I remember the beach house, which was my first Villa Park party. On the first day of practice for football, Baitx nicknamed me GHengos. KK8tKG Kelly, Gale Therese-Best times: with the benchwarmers, lunch hour with my friends, my senior year was the greatest. There are too many good memories. Plans: college education and living a life of harmony. May God be with you in the years to come. Dear Villa Park: Thanks for the experiences and the people. l remember the Ultimate Trip tOdyssey '76i with Den, Sue, Shan, Tom, Leech, NI and all the rest, skiing with SL, TM and KR, The Lunchroom with BB, and times that were and weren't. Why can't we be friends? See ya VP ... PAT KENNEDY Kent, Sue-Marching band 234 pep band 234 concert band 234. Remembers: the new-kid , crowded band bus, sticks 81 Dr. Pepper bottles, ole turkey!! CSULB concert, the big b-r-e-a-k and alot of tears! Fun with? wad, head, bean, box, 2pm! best: PS KB ,IS and ?? Kerr, joe Uokerl-Memories: football season, Homecoming and Prom dance, speedway, Christmas Holiday.The cool dude of year Steve B. Most funniest teacher of hardest class is Mr. Q, best time in practice-pass rushing. Friends: King Tut, Fitz, Billy, Lisa Hormone, KA MR BR Ears, star and others the cool class of 76! !! King, janet-I remember all the good times I had with my friends! l'll never forget when SW EU 81 I tp'd KB's house! Weedwad, Bean, the box, Hallhead, Kentface, 81 Bobsy twins! Twit, go on, cookie, Hart! Clip-clop! Gnaw! 2BH! Family reunion it's too good. Smile Sam! What's the difference ...? Prince 81 Calico. Kiyotoki, Gene-CSF 2,3,4, basketball 2,3,4, band 2,3,4, House of Reps 4, jazz band 4, Oracle 4, Orchestra 4. Remember Sagey and I in Kawaoka's class, the mad bombers batmobile, running into Igou twice, bionic hair and the ejecutivo. WHEN STANDING, IUST STAND. WHEN WALKING, IUST WALK, ABOVE ALL, DON'T WOBBLE. Klecak, Kim Candice-Remembers: the little big man MH Pho- tographs 84 memories of all my friends, ML class of 75 81 76 El- Mo buddies songleading, football games At 17 Wils 81 Dog, Miss VP Our youth we may have but today-we may always find time to grow old. Best times beach house, Homecoming 75, R. at Easter. Kleczco, Christian A-l hate to leave, but the future is here, and I am going to be ready to fulfill my goals. Kolter, Peggy-Chamber singers and Disney Studios, overalls, nautigals and our debut, crusin and the beach with joan, Putting se candle back with lane, boogie voice, excedrin headache 21, 123, bad blood, basketball and football games, golf and Barry, BGH, me and MB in Psych, Gunther, Ned, DH,LB,SA,F, and Ron, Kostner, Pam Mae fKosherJ -Remembers: Brunts room, being in drill team, DT rowdies, lunch with PM-IT - SS- MK, 80mph with Chec, date Dad, tucks VW, pretzel girl, halftimes, Sam, Rhonda, Sea World going to Drews games. Best times: being myself and being with Drew. Plans: Goto SAC Kowaleski, Mike-football 23,track 23,golf 3. Remembers partying with buddies in boat, blackstar with Teem 81 Stink, Chevies schmeg, partying with LB MM,lS. Best times: concerts, camping, meeting LB, summer of 74 with LB, 75 with MM, SH with IS, Malibu, TM Ford. Worst time-waterhole bust. SEE YOU AH! Krapes, Mike-Rernembers RIVER RATS BARG BROTHERS , skiing T-BIRDS , Rolling Stones, Kiss, Casey's parties, GIT'N NEKKED , Sat. nights 81 others. Recalls my mustang! PAT and his custum art 2,3,4. Earl's Grill, 'ol man ray, all the crusin' jocks, party'n and having good times. Krass, MichellefWaddlesJ- GAA 23 band 234 senate 2 ASB 3 re- members: geometry, World lit, Mexico City, cafet. rowdies, Mc- Donalds, go-carting, haunted house 1975, Brelje's dancing gi- raffes, the station, ITPDPMGN. Plans: Attend college in Idaho, LIVE FOR TODAY BUT REMEMBER YESTERDAY AND THlNK OF TOMORROW. emi' 2-2 . WZ S on U DJ 3 F1 rn -. 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Larson xt! is 9 i r. 'Y l I l l Slant mini G . 2 f 9 Labate, Debra M.-Good times with special friends, PS,RE, CL, BC,GL,CM,DP,KRB. Thanks for everything! Good times in Gal to all the world for waiting for me to graduate l'm coming get ready! Good bye past Hello Bright New Future! Larson, Evelyn- 6:15 seminary, Dance Fest. 73 Tustin High, G.W.A. Skiing Park City, Stake Dances, tennis, beach, Soph, lun. wfDE s. Diego, Homecoming, friends: lanice, Paula, Kenny, Roy,. heryl, moochin lunches, BEN, WEEKENDS, Sum. 75 Grad. 76. Layton, Kelly-Remembers-Girl Date Boy w!Lumpy Spagetti Starting at V.H. Mexico w! CB KA IH Anrechts class Prom 74 wf Steve Best times- Hawaii with CB football games Hockey games Beach house 75 Dances with chop talks Many thanks to Charlie and Toni all my friends and Steve plans to be a Dental hygenist Lecrone, john-Remembers: Diana Ross, Rambler, the Road, Whittier Blvd, TMH!Oh the memoriesl, Fights with CA,TD,jO,PG, Mex. city, All the great times 84 friends, most of all julie- Best times: Nancy's parties, Elton john, after games, St parades plans: To go to college 81 have a good time. Lemming, jody-Remembers- Parties tHigh Timesl, Zappa and moving to Montana. Good times with Dl,CS,MS, and alot more. -ALPS- before school parties DB TR Parents gone-car accident-Fires-alot of fun!! -beach-being sunburned-151-and movies. Bad times VPHS and mondays -Goodbye I miss You a Lehnhart, Kathy- GAA Benchwarmer- Secretary Remembers: Summer of 75, Seniors Day, Summer camp, fun times painting signs with the rowdies lBenchwarmersl Football, CIF, Basket- ball games and being with my friends, and etc! If you see some- one without a smile, give him one of yours. Lemke, Philip G. -Remembers the pep assemblies and football games wf RE 81 Strawberries. Best times wf Wilson and Gibbs, having my car and playing tackle football on Sundays. Plans: to go to a lr. College for 2 years and then to Cal-Poly for a BA in Landscape Architechture. Levine, Gordon H,- Track 2,3,4 Key Club 2,3 Steering Committee 3,4 Orgycle 4. Class of 76. Remembers Championship track teams, VP's loth anniversary, Get Down , seniors, fire depart 3,4 Orgycle 4. Class of 76. Remembers Championship track teams, VP's loth anniversary, Get Down , seniors, fire depart- ment. Thenks to all those who made high school the best years of my life, love and good luck! SHALOM. Levitt, Ed- Remembers going to the Beach with Gerry, messing around at the Fun Zone. Arm Wrestling with Mr. Meulmester in photo and going to the world Championships for Arm Wres- tling 17th birthday with Gina and Denise at the movies Rambling with friends on Friday nights. Lewis, Andrea l.- the great times I had taking stats for basket- ball. Especially TS Favorite moments- Snipe Hunt, Crusin' TS's house 378 times with IF 8iDB climbing our hill , Stealing choo- choo Charlie's hat, GAA 81 swimming, taking Doug's bike apart, Rainy days 81 mondays always get me down. Loftus, Ed- Football, CIF 2,3,4, track 2,3 Reps 2 Speaker 2,4, Re- members: KO, Candi, Fitz, Kathy C., T.Mc, Loaf, weights with Chitch, Rich, Ray and all the boys, quitting and coming back to the Moonmen NO, l can't keep it in, l gotta let it out, world's gotta see . Dogs To Be Curse! e xx:-1 f N Seniors review pictures of a recent concert. I ..-,- , . f - rf l ,AA:,, . . , . X '-an. .-1,15-ff A pf- - . -2- 'J- :'.....,,7, ,. ..,.:: if S ' '-12?--.:f12fE.:zn:f' - . .211 ' ' 2425. F'-121-' +3 .,., ,... H . y , , ,aff ? 143 ff , 'ip .fl 3 4' 1 , , 5 yr' 5 l . Hill V mf- Hi' n 3 Lk' N .j 'Tb f X X l . . I . . UI., s, ,--- H T 4 H ' 1,7 f Q 4: 4 , fix . f , ,Y 1 fr! ,I , r ,fm i r un ' .1 lk . W ' I fi . .4.g.,.,.:-14,-: 51.55.-.1 .,-ggff.3.53123554554-3,:g.-' .2,1.'z2:f:' :f11I'1-A---ver'-vzizizlzvzf -fi'i44if21'121:2:5 ,,,,A ., , , 1.-.1.,,, . - .,.,.:.,. ,..,i,.,,:g,f- I.. .42 'A .., AP' f 1' 33:9-,iz 1 -4,1 1 16' 12154 'i. ,- ,.,.g,,Q-y- ,a V, 1- - 2. - ' 1a,ffr,.-4111.21 M, ln,-X, Dimetry M. Loren 7lISusen A.C. Losi Debbie Lundgren 1?Doug 1. MacGinnis -lf john R. Mackey Wendy Magnacca Peggy A. Maloney Todd A. Maloney Mary T. Maloy sQgTim I. Markus wr 'uv- K- Art A-X Marianne Luth 'K Dale I. MacDiarmid Ken G. Makloski Patty L. Maloney Robert I. Mamola Bill W. Mansfield Brian F. Marshall Charlann Martin X Kim L. Martin Tom L. Mastain Dolores L. Matis Loren D. Mauerhan Lyle L. Mauerhan Linden K. Maxwell 1IC Y L, I nc i 9 l l 1 l l l l I l l l l l l i .ll L Q 5 H: Losi, Sue - Remembers soph. year, Cheerleading, Football games, Summer 75, Y8tG, Beach house, dancing, Lint, PARNELLI! Kiss- ing Gov. Brown, Red Eye gang, especially lim, crusin, Cam the Ham, Beatles, river with Artie, Bruntly, Wils. Dog, all my friends, thanks! 76 rules: It's so nice to be insane no one asks you to ex- plain. Lundren, Debbie - Drill team 2,3,4, tres. 3, most outstanding 3, lst lt. 4, spanish club 4, ski club 4, best times: summer of 75 Barney's a.d. half time shows, parades, spring show, working with p.s. and p.f. getting to know 43 special people in d.t. no love, no friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark . Luth, Marianne - remembers 73 and 74 with rq 13, Tim Weis- berg, dream date with RS, summers of 74 and 75 in Pismo Beach, vt, watching the sun rise too many mornings, Clapton party of 4, KR, big Bog, good times with BP, NW, SW, DH, baseball games etc.dwith fellow workers, ER, the sweetie, Meeting TR, plans to go tos av. MacDiarmid, Dale - getcha baby one of these nights. Remem- bers concerts, peace and pleasure, music and beautiful women, good times with good friends, SH, IP,MB,BD,EK,RD,KC,MI,LT. Best times, night time and concerts, spending the night at the stadium to see the Eagles. Wisest Decision: to see Alice Cooper. Magnacca, Wendy - Remembers going places with Pruitt and Longhair, also wipping out the front end of a brown Datsun, pay- ing for it and watching it get in a smash 2 weeks later. The fun of counseling Kym and leff's problems playing cook lady to Conrad at the Sunday football games at Peralta. Maloney, Patty - GAA 3, Badmitton Team. Best times: junior year with PM,SK,BA,EU,SW,lK, and KB. Worst time: my sophomore year. Maloney, Peggy - GAA, Varsity Badmitton Team 3, Remembers: Embarrassing yet fun moments in Dental Assisting. Best day: june 15, summer 74 when I got the Camaro. Maloney, Todd - Achievements: Diving 74, surving a motorcycle accident in VP's parking lot. Remembers julie, Vicki, thanks for a good time, Greatest accomplishments: not playing varsity foot- ball and not becoming a football slave, Great times in the Bonie 74,75 at the parties. Maloy, Mary - Remembers homecoming 74, chinese fire drills, senior class, Lake Shaver, chem, and Mr. Kate's algebra II, best times with coco bean, R, Bev, lellow, TC,SG,lH,MONl, Laurie, Beau and many other crazy and beautiful friends. Markus, Tim ITeemJ - Football 2, Basketball 2, Track. Buddies: Steve, Mike, Rock, Wheatchop, PH Chevies-BC,CB,Iat. Good times: warner, boat, Ford, concerts, parties, soph football, re- ceiving, Luru, space,bootin', the big one, Chevelles, races. Bad times: chrysler crash, busted, SEE YOU EH! Squinting against the sun, Bill Mansfield glances away from friends and conversation. Marshall, Brian - Playing basketball, baseball and watching foot- ball were great but speedway is best. My friends made school worth going to tquality not quantity in friendsi. Hope certain people get their heads together. Martin, joanie - Remembers the beach and Sister loan, grease- paint, cast parties, tail gateing Bob, Bowling Alley, Keeping an eye on PS,PD,DE. Basketball games, and spying with Peggy, Denises big party. Best times with Chris, my hun. Wisest decision to spend the rest of my life with Chris 4-24-76. Toodles! Martin, Kim - Remembers SH,PV,lP,MR,AT,TC, Homecoming 73, GDB 75, Sadie 75, Elton, Beach Boys, BTO, Stewart, Bad Co, Lake Tahoe with KW,TC,TM,DA, GAA 2,3,4, McDonalds, football and basketball games, the parking lot, the Pontiac, Abe Normal, Pecking Holes in Poles, the beach, bust, Hey Mr. Policeman, CO FOR IT. . . Marvo, jennifer M. - Eisenhower Park, apt. As I lay my head on my lover's shoulder, I know I will make it through the night. I soon fall into slumber and dream of how it could be, no re- strictions, no limitations, open and free. I wake up and realize my lover is locked to the everlasting chains. Dear VPHS, Thanks for all the fun and crazy and sad times. You gave me age, and friends and loves only I could know. Most of all thanks for Bri and Sunti, writing, Wils, Duck, Dr. Z, cold nights, warm fires, egg noodles, and hot fudge sundaes. Love, LINDEN MAXWELL. Write on your hearts that today is the best day ofthe year. HIFIEQII ff-TIIII, lim Sltlllll me Randy S. Mead fKTim 1. Megrund leannie Mendez -jLCandy D. Mercado Tom R.. Merritt Susan Messenger jerry C. Miller Sli Laura A. Miller Laurie A. Miller Lisa C. Miller Tony K. Miller Rhonda G. Millwee -XMichael P. Minardi 7kDanny H. Miner Faith D. Minniear Melissa D. Minnis Linda M. Mitchell Loriej. Moeller -Xlanet C. Mohle Susan C. Monson jill R. Montee Shannon Mooney -KDonald H. Moore Greg F. Moore -lKScott R. Morgosh 'l'l0 gi. .' E14 4 'ii fQr??i:'fH': . za ff f 1 1, '07 'VW .. , ': ,. ,fy ,. ,iq-.-.f -.'--.45 - ' - .1 -',' , I JG' 7 Mm , , . ' ' mi 1 1 ny' ' ' '5' ,, X, , , 5 Ui! , . A iff , , ' :lie 5if:'.?1- 79'-4 'I 'ff' Y 1 . lug ' ' ,aw 4 fy if f. V' he s, 5' xv. 4 ss , I' li' jfzfriff Q f 2'-4' I 4... 15455. Y 1, mf l '-- .. ,253 , 'ff : ff',j'c I Zvi, V, , V V H7 4-. ' 'j i 2 WQLQ- W 'S fl Wg 'U .1 0 F' .. . - an My 21 ,ll 1 . if-f ,V ' , - 1,1 2 5.211 '7 .,. ' I .f ' ' 1 'xwyl - - W I' g,,',. V U .1 1 .I , .. I 1 . ,4., V V , . ,Z ga .1 . .1 . fy, . .f X 1 , X V fwgif N -, ' . 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Q W 'z7'1i ' 'W I' VV' 352345,-1' Q1 AL ! ,, 4141! f' l 1' f -f'?7'f'7'f1 gl 71 fy 15 Wp4!Z mf, V .7 My ywx f f , :zyffg , vf M 'mgwgxz' my ' 1 ih Ziff' ' vu l ,,f, 1 ' fi if-1 QL:-: 1 Lg' .I I, VA ,u Q jf' W 'W IW 'R 1 W Y V V 1.0 , .G 1-,jiii-.-:hifi '7 5,'Q: ': ' fa f-y.-W..-. . .V ri! .46 'f'ff?,, .4 167 '4 z2 .3Sa-5:11 ' 'Ej:i2:,1 0-4,1 1 ff . - in 'f f l f , 3,5 , ff 4 gif -.Eu .vayiyx X A i . 4 V f!TfLfl if qv N, .253 r ,fl V ,K fg z 5, -1 ,fly IQGIIFIH Earnings lou --I l I ! .3 A 5 fail - 9 I I i Y I ,-4,-,hw Wiki K sp gr N X v 'f - ,Q A Glancing up from his homework, Ric Hodson Pat Wrightdisplays unfaltering spirit. banters with friends. Mendez, Ieannie - The times I remember at VP were in GAA, hockey SA DP and our jr and sophomore year SE and IC. Re- member short story SP and IN. SE: remember the television show. IA remember our Ir YEAR, IA and SE remember getting class rings, SE remember Social Psych what a class. 76 Rules. Mercado, Candy - Remembers art, school by witch's house, sadie hawkins 74, Homecoming 73,74,75, getting the Z, IW's house, the ring, birthday parties that never worked, the Chevelle, being wfDG,ED,GE,RL, snow trip, Mascot wfColumbo, cheer camp, cruisin on Tustin, SA, Anh. All my great friends. Merritt, Tom - My mind will never recover from Algebra ll, dreadful morning practices, my SAT, Skiing, parties, Summer of 75, CSF, Football Games, Campus Life, My first Annual deadline, girl date boy with IP, I had a great time in high school and want to thank my friends. I plan to go to Cal State Fullerton. Miller, Laura Anne - Remembers: Good Times with friends, jun- ior and senior years, Volleyball team, Seminary, Being Editor of the Stake newspaper, Laurels, Snipe Hunting, Working on the Oracle, Best times: Youth Conference, Church, Football Games, Plans to go to SAC then BYU. Miller,-Lisa C. - German Club 3,4. I remember Comp. Prog., Good friends: Kim and Iane, Hel-V300, Sixth Period, Mrs. Gibbs, More good friends: Marsha, Sue, Grace, Fun in PE, Wir haben zu viel gesprochen, Playboy, more good friends: Dave and Greg, The terrific Lakers, a school with many nice memories. Miller, Tony - AFS 2,3, Chamber Singers 4, Concert Choir 2,3,4. Remembers: Mrs. Gibbs and wonderful times in her class and Mrs. Ching's music theory class and learning new things from RB. Cherish High School Memories, they will last you a lifetime. Millwee, Rhonda G. - Making Tall Flags in my junior year, doing the Spring Show, going to parades, going to football games and yelling. My best time was in Mr. Owens Psyche class. Minardi, Michael - Remembers: Sophomore Football, Basket- ball. Spending junior year with CA. Fantastic senior year cuz being with friends that l'll soon be missing. Showing new stu- dents into VP. 4,5,6, I have no yesterdays, time took them away, Tomorrow may not be but l have you today. Minnis, Melissa - GAA 3, House of Reps 3, Senate 4. Remember Ella Sue Teem the Lamppost, Cooking with IM,CI,SH,IS,RC, San Onofre, sharing MK with LB, Reach for that straw and makin' scl'-AM nm' umm- Winter of 75 with DE and summer of 75 with MK. Worst time: Blackstar, The more you putout, the more you get. Mitchell, Linda M. - Remembers C.Venaas, Mr. Fratantaro, Mr. Pangborn, R.Murphys history class, good times partying wfDewie Closson of OH and DW 293 sun times looking at DW 293 wffoxy Bobby, Doreen, Susie, Cindy, Andy. Remember fun times at VP 2fSB,SW,MB,KN,DB,RA. Plans on coming closer to Billy I. Moeller, Lorie - Remembers Lisa Rogers, 3 yrs. Cheer, Song, Campus Life, Insight, Voc.Ens., H.Queen, Cabin ZXGT, SC's pants, Prom wfMF, Homecoming wfSB, Iaws wfMH, McDon., Summer 75, Speedway, Parties, Lining End, NOB, kiddo, Lady , traf, hrs. on the phone, Punch, EI. the 7 , Beach, great moments wfgreat friends. Mohle, Ianet - Swimming, Drill Team, ASB Cab, Chair of BOC, best memos - DT chicken cut- mouth and 515 in Hawaii wfboys ST-cream puffs and olives in SB-the Parnellis-prvts in Orge b. suits-beach bike ride-welltodo Dad-the barrachol-goforit at TC, No question is foolish, and no man is a fool until he stops asking questions. Monson, Susan Caryl - l'll never forget all the rainy days at Elmo, Debie, Connie, Schertle, BEAT THE LIVER , The VP spirit, Lisa, Terry, Grace, Sue, Marcia, julie, Liz, Paul, Dan, Dave, Ted the Cavalier, Steve, Iim and everyone. The best times were with Gary. I want to go into medicine someday. NHS 1,3. CSF 3,4. Montee, Iill - Remember good times being batgirl 3,4, parties with RC,MM,LC,DD,GP,SL. Remember Iudy Mar Honpog and the Duck Ditching and getting caught every time. Munching out in cooking 73 and 75. Ianetts party. Dance with IS,MM,DE,CI and SL. San Onofre and Canls with ML, me and MM's. Quarts. Partying in the bomb. Mooney, Shannon - ASB secretary, Apple Core, annual, Dances, Chor. It's Kazh! Day Tripper with LV. Beachhouse 74 and 75 awesome! Prom 75, tope row at Big Bear! Santa Ana shootout, 'l7th B'day! Wedding Bells. Bestest times: Kickin' around with Rick and pals. Partying with LV,CE,DI,EW,SL,DC,RC. Loving RIC!!! Morgosh, Scott - Remembers: My great Basketball career, start- ing against Tustin, Q's Sth, Brunts 4th, Owens 3rd, Iaws, working summers, her house. Best times: Ice Skating, EP,CW, after games w!IV cheerleaders, at Debbie's, long talks with RV,UCLA-OS game, 50's day,BF:LM,IM,IS,SH,DM,HH. Plans: Get rich, go on loving KL. igwi.-. .f-V --fgra: Sometimes referred to as senseless carnage , the Vietnam war created in America an apathetic re- treat within oneself-away from the blind, some- times unrealistic patriotism toward America that prevailed during World War II. Watergate made matters doubly unstable-creating a distrust of politicians and government offi- cials. But then, somehow, somewhere, there came to be a more positive attitude toward politics in general and Nixon and his Watergate clan in particular. The mere fact that most of those dishonest indi- viduals were tried and convicted served to establish a newfound con- fidence in America's ideals. The passing of time also served as a buffer between the public's opinions and the accused, As IIFTTSS referred to as the buy-cen tennial , that stores, newspapers zines used to advertise everything from newsletters to sales to stories remotely related to the American But aside from the commercialization and stereotypes that can spring from any national preoccupation, a sense of pride, nationalism and subtle patriotism came as we were reminded of the real rights and free tloms provided for us by age old national figures of the Constitution days. Equality under the law, free education for at least twelve years, and a right for a fair and speedy f?J trial are a few of the rights taken for granted so often, and of which the Bicentennial will always re- the common bond of the ever-present energyl crunch swept the nation, the focus shifted from the i political turmoil to the basic fight for survival in- herent to the American way of life. Though dis- tant and seemingly unrelated to that of our forefather's, we fought to maintain the lifestyle we were accustomed to. In some ways we lost against inflation and gasoline shortages and the lack of natural energy. But though we didn't win, we combated the common enemy with the intelli- gence and gusto of our ancestors. And then, gradually, came the Bicen- tennial. Starting subtly with the Bi- centennial minute 200 Years Ago Today , there soon came to be existing in America a red, white and blue state of mind some- l1!:3'f. P. 9- schools, and maga- ideal. mmd us. i .-T, . --LT : V f 1' , - - 1:1 r+.J'1- ' . Sf4-Wh' . Q f. , heya- f , 1 . 1 . 15-.M . : , li, ,i ,,,1,, ,Q W, gi, ,, f, ,QW 5-211 ma- -- l I hope ever to see America among the foremost nations in ex- amples of justice and liberality. George Washington Democracy is based on the convictions that there are extraordinary possi- bilities in ordinary people. Harry Emerson Fosdick Americans are so enamored of equality that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom. Alexis de Toqueville Sometimes people call me an idealist. Well, that is the way I know I am an American. America is the only ideal-ist nation in the world. Woodrow Wilson: 1919 Democracy is beautiful in theoryp in practice it is a fallacy. i ' V ' Benito Mussolini: 1928 says he loves his country. . . . he means that he loves an inner air, an inner light freedom lives and in which a man can draw the breath of self-respect. 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Ma, 'Jenner lan lll 39, lame fr, Elton gg ullllaarx me 'iw Rite, Plata. jx lil li Q0 10 .I No .wg 'liliv Gail. ll about ii 4 llil gh .tllng lead' We X I fu , D 1 I .It .5 , gelon FGIIFTWIIIIGIIF FIIIQIFTQII CII .ICI FGIKQS Morick, Cynthia - Best times: lackalopes, Mr. Brunt's zoo, trials: GAA: tennis: track, uniforms: 76 rowdy football games: CIF, dances: BH: FS,CR. Mr. F., Ibex, dreamer: Cab ana, T'ntg Stu- dent's prayer, LORD, GIVE ME ENOUGH SUCCESS TO KEEP ME ENCOURAGED AND ENOUGH FAILURE TO KEEP ME HUMBLE. Morris, Colleen - Drill Team 2,3,4, V.Presg Spanish club 4, CSF 2,3,4. Remembers: 4 of Diamonds, Mexico City. Prom 75, Home- coming 75, Los Peacockos: Parades, Half-times: Maple bars, Fruits , Best times with: MTM, Darrell, Grandpa Elbo lo, Boom Boom, BB, Mr. Un-Fun, 2 forever friends DC and KKB. Myers, Ruth - Best times were Chamber Singers, My Fair Lady, Ascot, Molly Brown, Art, 75 football, 74 FB stats, Best Friends. . . AMG,MLC,lH. Favorite Teachers: R.Browne, M.Clark, R.Murphy. Plans for future are to become a Fashion Illustrator. PS, can't for- get all the IANEISMS at VPHS, and the choir picnic and banquet. Mykkanen, Ellen - MAKE A IOYFUL NOISE UNTO THE LORD. Remembers: Chamber singers, Troy, Golden West, Disney Stu- dios: Andy, SUMMER ME WINTER ME: Rhydeaux, Oakland 74, Brigadoon, Iooning w!LMAF,GT,SG,LAg OH THREE OR FOUR: Chem Chemsg Academic Decathalon, Broadway Youth Council: PYC, and Nauti-gale. McBride, Ken - Concerts, backpacking, Grahams Mts. unusual Sadie Hawkin, waterskiing, snowskiing, sitting under the shade at lunch, shooting the bull and sharing and mooching lunches. Wrestling 74,74,76. Friends I remember: Evelyn, Sallee, Mark, Donna, lanice, Kurt, Kim, Dave. Stake Dances, Pizza, fire ex- tinguishing, Prom. McCloskey, Tim - One thing you can't hide is when you're crippled inside. McDonald, Lila - Remembers 73 Space in Time, Great memories at WSHS, EHS, Best times with Marty, Tom, Diann, Bec, Harold, Candy, Mac, Kathy, Lana, Deen, Farm, always there last but not least Cindy. VPHSfloy in people I met and places l've been. Goodbye and Good Luck. McGuire, lene A. - Remembers Chunkys pad, Virgil, Peg Leg, Leon, Naples, 11th gr. 2fLaurie, Silverado, green eggs and ham, Led Zep, May 9, Learning time, Strawberry Festival wfFish and Spencer, Far West Vans, shaver 75 wflamie, my Rock, Yogi Bear Apt. 29, Parties, Rod Stewart, apple, sheet-ches, car wrecks with sis, Elton BE Mclsaac, Lisa Marie - Photo 3,4, best times: Parties, lW's Hallo- ween, River, mountains, summer's, concerts, remembers Vista Del Playa, lM,IS,DY,EB,SM,jW,CM,MC, and many more. Plans to go to school, travel and enjoy life. Wishes the best for every- one. McKay, Gail - Villa Park is a very fine school. The teachers really care about the students' welfare and understand how we feel, I hope my children and brothers and sisters are able to- appreci- ate fine teachers as I have, God bless you all, Love in Christ, Gail. 4 asian.-'auvr ,WST U j y 133: f U Z2 ' f. fl LEFT: Friends associate during nutrition break. RIGHT: Carol Smith watches for friend prior to going to class. McKee, Cheryl- Art and Photo Club 2,3, V.Pres 4,3 inch club 3,4, Girls League 2,3 officer 4, Benchwarmers 4: Tonette and drum corp 4: Best times: Art 4, Bunny FuFu, Homecoming: snow ski- ing, my medallion show, Halloween 75, wrong number: Sum- mers 73,74,75. Remembers: LM,ER,DM,HW,LH,CB,Pj and others. McMurtrey, Debbie - Remembering: Football games and parties, Dracula and the ad doctor. Prom of 75, going to Catalina with FN-MA-um and JAWS. The Oracle staff: SAC. The scary feeling of graduating early and most of all Gary who made my high school years worth it. And there's always PE. McNamara, Tim - Football, Sr. Senator, Campus life. Remember P.Possie, L.Tahoe, TTC, Party's, Summer 75. Degrahams, D.Land, St.lohn's Rambler, Morton's class, Buddies, Fitz, Dances, CIF, Spending the night at school, bust your buns, Drive-Ins, sly, Mae, birdlegs and special times with socks! Also, Coro with Michelle. Nakamura, lanice H. - Remembers-Crazy times with Robbyn, Ceramics with SP,M,PA,SRg football and basketball games, Aug 30,1974: Best times-being with Tom: dances: going to CC, Drill Team 2'75 ocad. Neal, lim - Football 2,3,4 Best times-starting my senior year. Worst times hitting the bags, sled 81 doing sprints. Remember Kym P Carol B ALPS 81 taking Mike K 81 David G on a snipe hunt What suckers! Las Vegas with my cousins and his friends. Neelson, Laurie - Remembers Park City 84 Randy, football games, basketball games, going out to lunch, all my friends, LB,DH,KN, SA,LB, Brian-Head with Lori G, bus ride home from Park City, the water-polo game at Loara High School when Diane H. fell! f a a... Kim K. Nelson Paul S. Norling jeff B. Norton lim A. Nuckols Mason K. Okubo -lk Mike G. Olsen james R. O'Neal Mark D. Oyer Marriann 1. Pagay -yjamie Paino Cheryl Palquist if Jennie M. Palumbo ludy Panno Linda 1. Pariser Kim 1. Parker Dawn M. Parks Kathy 1. Pastorius Kymberly Patterson Tammy Patterson Kay A. Paull Nick C. Peltzer Keith C. Pepper fExCarmie L. Petersen Daniel A. Peterson Daniel R. Peterson 114 My,-f .fr A ,. L . sf!! '5 ' if 4. -, . ' ! ,r. r 1. V f V, , . 14. . . f I cf' , 4 f ffrf4f'f' f ' I f 0, 1' f ff V W fa, 7,0 f' W, 5176 Q Q...-QU, gy 155143, . an fvaifgfwfj lW,.,, . 7 , fy ...WA ,f , ff 1 if fn ' ' 'QP' l Htl' r 4 , x ' . , r X - l ff wwf, 1 ,rgggl - U xp' ' il -,f ,, f, I, , ' ? 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Norling, Paul - Thanks to all my friends for making life at VP so great. Football 2,3,4 Wrestling 2,3 cafeteria 3,4 Odyssey 76, friends Drocovich, MCQ, Massa Paloonca, Scruffy, Big Mac, Marnia, Think Snow, Ray, Norm, Pauliwogg, jimmy A, Dan P, Dave P, Curt Mc, Mary M, Mike B, CIF The officiating was excellent 76. Norton, jeff - Remembers having a fun time in short story wf IM. Good friends KP,jM,ET,KP 84 best teachers are Mrs. V and Mr. O. Okubo, Mason - Why accede to choose harmony? Oneness up- turns tyranny. Within oneness rules love divine. Oneness under truth always triumphs, leaving, afterwards, sweeter times. Olsen, Michael G. - I remember IV baseball with Murphy and getting booted along with BH,SH,GL, and VR. Baseball with Ochoa. Had some great times skiing with SS,SH,jM,TT. And after the football games with SM. O'Neal, jim - Remembers Havasu City, the patio, crusin', skiing, burritos, Whitter, San Clemente beach house, brick and Ram- bler. Best times: summer and football games. Plans: to go to Cal State Fullerton. Pagay, Marriann j. - I will always cherish memories from VP. This was a great year for me. 76 . Paino, jamie Lu - Gal 2,3,4. Benchwarmers 4. Remember Foot- ball games and McDonalds with DH,LB,PK,LG,SA,SA, Senior Spirit day Soph. Sailing class, Gal kidnap with DB and going to the wrong house. DH Surprise party beach 74-75. LB,DB,jH. Surprise party. Shorthand contest 75. Plans to go to Fullerton St. College. Palmquist, Cheryl - Best times drill team, initiations, Hibbards Spring Show 81 fun! Harts class St the whipped cream Mrs. Gibbs german I 81 II my never ending crush on DM. Homecoming 74 WfLE,RW,DC. Sadie Hawkins 75. Summer 75 great times 84 experiences over there Our group 84 the parties. 3 yrs. of fun. Panno, judy - Remembers: Keaths Kitchen Table, Robert August, Muntington Honeys jM,RM,DH,RA,KL, 4 a.m. Wfjill, in HB, Mexico Wfjosh, Summer 74 WfRandy. Best Friends: jill, Marcy, Barb, Cindy, julie, janet, joann, Go for it, George Funk, Higgle Bunny, Wahini, Rod Stawart, The Royal Inn. Thanks Chuck and jean. Pariser, Linda - Tallest 1 84 3 remembers Capn R, the family, Poppa, ALPS 75 QUSE, Nyelaine and Nyed, Tami, Roust, Not 1-t, 5167 ' . 'ie 15 v. r' , ' . f A if if f, I -' 42. t as s. t...v 2' Bti K? . 1 gba' 32 too Shabby , Mite as well Be , Comm. Art 74, Canada, Kinks, El Lon and Derrek Durango Cacil, Roxie, julie and Kachina I.L.Y.B. L.L. Hey good lookin, que pasa. Parker, Kim - I remember good times at Villa Park in GAA, on on the Swim Team, being treasurer of Girls League, A part of AFS, Kidnap Breakfast, Football games, going to CIF, I am ex- cited about going to college and then on to law School and become a Lawyer. Parks, Dawn M. - Remembers: RG and the Freeway Flat, the 3 Musketeers, Orange sunshine, Selmar, two year TM, ELP, Yes Genesis, Boa, Floyd, Who, Big Bear, Gorillas of 75, jabberwacky. Likes: The Beach, Beer, Bugs, Hondas, Horses, and Good Music. Plans Moving out, Get Married and become a simulated Mother. Pastorius, Kathy - Remembers the fun all of us had in Tall Flags, Halftimes shows, parades especially awards, trying out for LT, and Mrs. Won class with IM 84 jN. Also my special friends KP,SR,PM, Dj,jM 81 SE. 10-6-73. Best times with jeff and friends. Plans to live a life of fulfillment. Paull, Kay - Best times on the gymnastic team, Chinese fire drills on the way to meets. GAA Banquet, Being with MG,BF,SS,MH, LA,Frisky. Hiding with MG,BF, In parking lot from Duffy and Dokos. Football games, times at Farrells. Rop at Les. Date Dad. Friends at Hecks. Dr. Ed. with BO. Peltzer, Nic - Alias Nod. Out voted most likely at parties, loves EO, Rolling Stones to she can't get no satisfaction, CZ wins, goes for bargain Fri, Sat, Sun, Ect. King Parting remarks: TIME IS ON MY SIDE. Last Words: Villa Park .,... Pepper, Keith C. - CSF 2,3,4: Symphonic Band 2,3,4: Stage Bands 3,4, Orchestra 3,45 Marching Band 2,3,4, Band manager 4, Re- members DI 8t seagulls, AR,KO,LM,CM, Hey Hooker, juliet, Ophelia, Randy's Raiders, LR's BTHMK Kill . lT'S BETTER TO BE HATED FOR WHAT YOU ARE, THAN TO BE LOVED FOR WHAT YOU ARE NOT. Peterson, Carmie - Homecoming 73 was knowing and loving PD, VE 3814, Silver Nuggets 3, Pres Choreographer 4, TV 3, best part- ner TR, buddies Sj,DA,CF,MO,KH, blind date CH thanks KH,ST baseball games KH bench fun. Homecoming 75 with CH, Basket- ball with sophs. Best times with KH Busting poker party, best class VE, Peterson, Daniel A. - Track 2,3,4, Key Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4. Best times Homecoming 75 St. jo mo. Remembers: The A's jP party at RA's boxcars football games, Shaw's cove, Tahoe 74. SG,jA,KB the Zig. Worst times: Biology, CHERISH YESTERDAY, LIVE FOR TODAY, DREAM FOR TOMORROW. 76 Go for it. BELOW, LEFT: Shelly Halls dressed in full Spirit Week regalia. 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E1 lf i I 'fre Y 'Hi 1 I I , 4 if . 4 1 0 ,f Q Danme M Preuss Edward B. Price Susan L. Pritchard Carol L Puskas joan D. Queyrel Tracie D. Quong 1 Wffayfzw' A ' ., . 7. V, -W H Y f Yifqvx ,-.V,,,. fy- .1 , . J' of I Hug-,., RV11 'V ' ' Q. . an V MG il Na 'l 1 'IT ' 5,-viii. , Q lfllt . 5 156.1- .z.i,V if ' ZW .-fi f 'f 51 ' f V .4-vvx f 1' ' N 7Vi'JI'i5,7 1' - .i:'3- V L 1wiV: 1f F1 11131::1ff'g:i12'Z'V'1:': V. '. . 1 2'-V',3:2:5',w i- 11 M , :j--5. 1 'ilk-.gf . V. V Q' f 151.7 1,..,V:f,3gj ,-fy, V V.-13:-' - V- ' l 'Z ALL fl ll 'Zi' 'fa Kai:-1:-vw:-.2-'-' .v.f-:- .- 4 ':41Vzf,., .0 1 4 , ov ,, My 11445 ' .V '1V.V'1. 1.-vm,:',,V : ,.,, ,gd-'- . n ,4 I, .- ,pf , . I 71 J:-51, T fig :yan Vg.. I V :.,f5j,Z4 .L ,. I i Wu- -V ' Q ,RM vi'--4 TL-uk' I .A n :-f i 1 , , .f -.LV fi 1 4 V ' ' 9 Q, -f . ' ' S' l , 1 i, J. 1 fr 2 i l 1 Rhonda K. Pruitt Chris A. Pruno Debbie D. Pulsifer Kathy N. Ralson Lisa G. Randalls Lora E. Randallg .49 I 5. ya 1 P I abethlllec 3 I. Prtltw G IIE D- FUI . Randall U I cf - TIIDI1 QS ICO IQQIITICIIT1 ICDCIF Peterson, Ianelle - Remembers: Benchwarmers, KW KE 84 Oneil, Snooky CP and Vett, Dog, Lisa, Mary, LR 81 KW. Drills and cop best times: BS and colo, Iowa and New Year 74, Picnic with SH, football, A and W, Homecoming 74 with CP, Prom 75 with SH, Romeo, being with good friends and SH, Beach house with IQ fBroadwayI Ca, score keeping with LR, MTS. Peterson, Paul E. - Glad to be graduating this year-plans to be a trucker, best times this year-meeting new friends Worst times this year-getting caught be Betty-worst decision ever-signing up for school. Pettijohn, Beth - Remembers the down to earth crowd, TR DB ID traveling in Regna, parties at forrests, LA: goodtimes with ML NW IO KN DH: Clapton party of 4, summer 75 at San Clemente, baseball games and playing pool with friends from word, good times with RP, plans to attend San Diego State. ' Pledger, Elizabeth - Remembers tennis game at Peralta Ianuary 28, 1974 Csoph year! with Buddy. Loved going to the movies and Disneyland in marooned. Thank you Ray lay for Blue on Valen- tines day 1974, and a fantastic time at Prom 1975. I'll Never forget my friends, IN KK IP KW BS MA KK and our fun times. Pope, Ruth E. - Remembering the Blackoak Arkansas and Foghat concerts NY's Eve. Always remembering Dan 84 a few other friends. I'd like to thank all the counselors for all their help in my yr early grad. I'll never forget Law Enf. or Novel the teachers were great but PE is the most memorable, Powell, Blythe - Remembers: Spanish club, AFS, CFS, and good friends. Plans to go to college. Prettyman, Tracy - Remembers gettin rowdy, Drive ins in trunk, Blythe WfLI,TH,Mac,IS,Brent, pulled over on Prom WXTC, in GS van, best times Wffriends IP,LT,KL,LI,LS,KF,CB,KC, Beach House 27 84 19 ST, being WfBW,VP and Orange football, River WXIP Plans stay happy and make most out of life. FACING PAGE CENTER: Mrs. Cosentino, Shannon Moonev, Rick Cosentino, Keith Wagerly pause for refreshments during mock wedding reception in Contemporary Family Living. ABOVE: Songleaders exchange hugs after football victory. ABOVE RIGHT: Friends watch one of many football pep assemblies. Preuss, Danine M. - CIAA, Benchwarmers, charishing and remem- bering all the good times at VP. Football Games, Painting Signs in Benchwarmers, summer of 75, Halloween, and my friends. SOME PEOPLE MAY HAVE THEIR FIRST DOLLAR, BUT MAN WHO IS REALLY RICH IS THE ONE WHO STILL HAS HIS FIRST FRIEND. Price, Ed - Band Marching, Pep, Stage 234 Best times: Half Time Shows-Photography-Summer of 75 Worst Times: Long Bch Pa- rade 73-when Nancy wouIdn't speak to me during last part of Ir year plans: Get a Degree in Architecture so I can work for Dinsey-Dr to Fla in 76-YOU MUST LOOK INTO PEOPLE AS WELL AS AT THEM. Pritchard, Susan - tQuse, Pritchl Remembers Wenney, tallest, Derango, MGC BIAS and the DA, best times with Roberto, LP and Mike, roust , also crazy lady, Al, out with Tami lMusteI, EI,CR, 81 LL, White! I wuv u all! Hopes? for S.F. but, most than Kful for the Truth! Puskas, Carol L. - Remembers the Threesome, Perfume bottle and running out of gas on RR Tracks, Races, Yum-Yums, Silver- ado, Camp, Pretty Ronnie, The Beach with LM Led Zepplin, Get- ting lost in the Iohn at the Drive-In the job at Midnight Best times: Yellowstone. Queyrel, Ioan - Remembers: Beach house 74 and 75, Big Bear, camping in Mexico, Palm Springs, going on retreats, CA's Mon- key, call, football games, being on the badmitton team, Hart's history class Summer of 75 Best times: playing tennis with CA and RH, Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm. Plans FIC. Quong, Tracie - Remembers todd, Magic Mt Tim n Rebecca DAD bowling Sadie Hawkins 3172 hr ph. talk white camera Uni- versal the Taz Ilng shorts tempers Best times Homecoming Game 7411f15f74feedin the ducks being crazy 11f15f75 Victor Hugo Luckys gettin sons n daughters jaws sleeping but just barran me. Randalls, Lisa - Remembers: 1st Concert PD making a fool out of herself. LR, and IB getting into trouble at football games. Falling down the stairs and ripping pants. Remembers: KC IB EH MS LM MB MK ME SD PD IH. Shell and I bored to death in class and all the suffering I said what's cooking I.B.'s song. Ron M. Rangel Paula D. Raphael Mike Rasey Brian R. Reed Tim W, Reeder Robert H. HGQVQS ik Beth E- Reifiliefi ji loanne Reisman Tone E. Reta Kathleen Richard Ernie P. Riddle PattY A- Riley ',-a J' 'tt' -:gif f fm. , I ' 4 I 9 ff' 7 5, I xl 4 , ' . N a .,, flhasfi' i -ill X ' af. we V fr' , . ' I , ' ., 14.4 ,MA V .V ,. . . Vlfl 44 V. E.r,fff:2a'Wf .Y f'W'fv'zy.,. ,.,. ' W U1 7 1 fly . f 1. X A Beth L. Ritchie Mark C. Ritchie -My .MRoy B. Rivenburg 'r ' ' 5,1 . v. Debbie H. Robak U . eq, M il 'C Q, My if Robin M. Roaney 'E' X a....y David C. Robents 7 ' I 0 nr, ,K X X i l'l g, 4 N jill S. Robinson William Rodemeyer 5 ,Q M I Lisa C. Rogers off I K X W V 1 C gl v, ,4 , -- if Sheryl L. Rogers Diana M. Rohm L 2. w',:',.f ' ig 5gScott T. Roley L . f 1 2 49. ,Q I If ! f 7 ff wi o f ' rf W ' Q'- ti 4-A-. .a'f? ggg x. Y . Kiley N Q- Qs ms t I N l I nv f 5 li wb U C' El L- w '11- Ru--gc-, rw.. W.. - .-Jutua.. z,,,1, .,...c.,.... ..,3,4. Best Times with Leslie, Worst Times No Snow. Remembers - going to CIF three years in a row, Dog's class, Bear Valley and the girl in the green, toboggan run, Physics parties, learning to ski, the foxes at VP, fantasies and having great friends at VP like TT 84 SS. Raphael, Paula - iThornyI Drill Team, Historian, odds 81 ends, dance chorfprod, orchestra, remembers: Mexico, summer of 75, being a hood ornament, Best times with the BFI, being with Mark and learning to drive a stick, THAT SAME OLD CROWD WAS LIKE A COLD DARK CLOUD THAT WE COULD NEVER RISE ABOVE. Reed, Brian - Best times: going to football games and dances. Seeing V.Murphy acting. Throwing oranges in 11th grade. Re- members beating the judical System at VP. Watching lim go PSYCHO. Plan to go to Harvard. Reeder, Tim W. - alias CYRANO, charlie, Scarecrow, Herod, Couldn't forget V.E. and C.S. with R.B. Great shows and superb Drama with A.S. Immortal Trio's of 74-75 and 75-76. STAMP OUT REALITY. Reichert, Elisabeth E. - I have been crucified with Christ and I myself no longer live. But the real life I now have is the result of trusting in the son of God who loves me and gave himself for me , Cialations 2:20 Cheerleading 3814 Bongo, My Fav Raf, basketball boys, CL with TGC, Mr. B., IM, mud granny. Reisman, Joanne - Memories, Grams + Grams-per-mole 2 moles, String Bass and Orch., Missing a letter by I4 pts, Cruisin Tustin, Racing , Dance Prod. Lunch time-Mc D's. Taco B., Taste- T-Freezg My LOVE to: Kurt, Gil, Jose, Paula, Max, Duke, Audrey, Carla, Ted, Dave, Dan, Steve, Paul, Tim, Bill 81 Sim Ristern, Park - House of Reps Altermate 3, Remembers: jacka- lopes, Dog, A8rM market, beach 75, PI's imitations, CIF for 3 years, Pres. Freddie Blassie Fan Club, wisest decision: Taking R.O.P. class at Barney's. The law of R. What do you mean it's been broked? Riding alone with four toes: Fond Memories of Mark! I love you honey!!!! Rivenburg, Roy- Remembers: SAC, RMC, Vars. Track 81 yellow socks, being Orgycle Editor, Sumer's dummy, The Ziemer, The Troll, The Dog, Alegna Thug, Lizzie, Izzy Schwarz, Dehut: Wils, Iseli, basketball cheers. Best Times: 13 people in car, wffriends. Plans: To be an Arab at LA Airport. Ritchie, Beth - Remembers the jungle, Murph's perverts Inter- national week: Disneyland with LI, and S, Arguing with Basem, EggoBlah LS,LR,SA,KS,lD,SZ, Lord Thoner and golf balls. Plans: learn to play bagpipe, see the inside of a volcano: UCLA, if you can't be right be wrong at the top of your'voice. Rohm, Diana - Remembers: Sophomore year, football games, filing, beach houses 74, 75, parties and all the good times with friends God is our refuge and strength a very present help in trouble Psalms 4611. Rogers, Lisa Christine - Memories! the Retreat-Apr 74, AFS lInt'l week 75!I, UCSB Camp 8: the mountains of VP. Lorie, An- gela, lose, 84 the 7 will always be s ecial to me. LOOK TO THIS DAY! FOR lT IS LIFE, THE VQRY LIFE OF LIFE. ASB Vice Pres, GAA fi 2 Vice, jr Senator, Benchwarmer. Roley, Scott - I would like to comment that VPHS is as spirited as they come. Where else can the 1950's come back to life again at Spirit Week. l'd also like to bring up that I was more than happy to be on our Cross Country team who went to CIF plus to be a part of our league winning track team. 0-1 FACING PAGE, Diedre Spelliscy performs routine at pep rally. LEFT: Conrad Granito practices for tennis match. BELOW: Mark Ritchie after pie throwing contest. -ws. no SIEUICIQIFTIES IQQIFIFOIFIITWI Christine Romero Mary L. Rose Kathi A. Rosenbery Leslie A. Rowe Michael K. Rowe Lori C. Rundles k Rod C. Runge i Cindy Rumbaugh Doug R. Ryan Sherryl Sabo l l 6 . Martin Sacsteder JK Robert W. Sagey Amy E. Sakayeda john H. Salzbrunn , Stuart Samuelson l . 1 elf jeff A. Sanderson john L. Sandoval Mario Sanmortini Jgflohn Satterthwaite Patricia Scheblein l i 1 Tom N. Schenden 1 Pamela A. Scherer -be George I. Schultz Robert Schumaker if Michael Schwartz 120 l F'iU'5'f'iG'lF 'fl5 DQ' 'F v-.bf ' 'f' - ' 42:1-1-1.-1. . I .-.', V ,Z ,..5:'-2311311 V Ei Q ' Ju .gf : ,.mV- Q., ' 1-ef ': I. ? 1ii+ 32 v, A P f. .XI 'M ' .52 'Q 'fxl .- . r a. 'il L v 1.x I A kr 'ff M2941 2 the-r Illnllnillolllj USL we-5 .2425 V. ' ,Q Mm! 'E ,v W ! ., 1 ,f 54.9 ' :L ' f f f W f if , Q 4 X., . -ve. 4--, ' a ff, ,QV if , .fplfyy f r- 'VY 'SL , . ,y Wwe A. , A L 1 . . L . ,Q nfs ff. 5 . 'Q' 1-..-r -.. f TV? JY. ti .mm Gif' ' '-:N yf 'ff v f ,I I 52 'VE' - '35--1-9:4-'sc' L, 5 ' Q VV ' f2+ :5P?fi. 1 5 4 ,,. :GW ti? Cask lerzzwasu-0-4-as: -1142 .. . 4 7 if 1 P 051 J ff 9, if . . l'11'7' N . l l S. 4 l X en' bfi d l as 4 A -e . UI li 71 X' 5. 'I 53. XE II 'Ge 1', ni' 5 I ,4 EFT' t- ,. ,f I .vt I Q 59? I UI I . :E I : gy I m , ., . A I ,fy H Rose, Mary Lynn - Remembers: Homecoming 74 and 75 with 61, football, friends, Buddyville, the bee and the ticket, Batgirl, 'Shopjalop' beachhouse, Halloween 75 EI Concert. Campus life VW Senior year, 'Little One'. The sun is up the Sky is blue it's beautiful and so are you. Thank you Danny. Rosenbery, Kathi - Remembers-soph capers with Linnie-tennis at Peralta-3 peas in a pod-the weinie-the way we were-bikes to the beach with LS and CG and LM. Donut runs with Meri and Diane. Football Games, buddies and all the other memorable times I had at VPHS. Rumbaugh,Cindy L. - Refl. fav. classes: 10th, Alg, LW, Higtl 11th OHS, US Hist. Cieom, bio., Brit Lit. 11th Adb, Comp., Art 11. Friends lobed: DR LF KA DC. KA SA TP CW TB MB, Rem.: good times WXLF DR KA RR: talks with KA. Summer of 74 WXRR bike rides to beach. The Apt. . .Freedom and Love. . . .. Runge, Rod - Baseball 2, Varsity baseball 3,4, Football 2, Honor Roll-2,4, Cool dude says TRY YOUR BEST IN WHATEVER YOU DO BUT FOR HEAVEN SAKES DON'T COME UP A FOOL. Remembers-first car, too bad it didn't go too far Ion a tank of gasl. Ryan, Doug IMorelliJ - Remembering the years of the bargs, parties, the river rats, ski patrol 159, conventions, this school is a great place to visit but it's time to move on one more time. ALSO, l'LL NEVER FORGET MICHELL HI Sabo, Sheryl - Remembers: meeting my very best friend Teri. Chinese firedrill, football games, being followed, coming to school in the dark, 81 Benchwarmers. Summer 75, Algebra II, find- ing out about C84C laughing, crying 84 having a great time. Sagey, Robert W. - Remembers: tennis 2,3, band 2,3, Mexico trip ICampbell's shower, elevatori best years wfTrina, dances, Kawaoka's uncontrolled screans, Track security guard, Brunt's 4 per, jungle, LG after football games, lighting a match in biolo- gy, Crusin wfChuck, 6 per at Eisenhower, LOUISE Sakayeda, Amy - Remembers: never understanding chemistry, performing wfvocal ensemble, singing sukiyaki, working at the Nut House, growing 81 learning w!TF FM RW meeting GW but most of all sharing wfmy most beautiful friend 81 companion, always, Tami. Plans to someday fly. Salzbrunn, john - Best times, coronation of 75 with IM MM DE SL Cl, with lim Sliffe, Cooking with MM IM SH CI and RC Ed Bumbers parties and groovy Mrs. Anrecht, the laundry room with MM, Your the most cheating with IM. Sandoval, john - l've got just one thing to say to everyone and you all should know what that is. Remembers: Pantsing Pope. Scheblein, Patricia L. - I remember ay soph yr. at VP few hrs, lots of homework, walking to school at dark, 81 GAA at 7:30 AM I guess we all learned sharing that year. I remember the friends I made 84 will always keep. Good Luck to them always. In physiology, can we all ever be there on time? Shenden, Tom - 300 spaces for punctuation and letters is hard to waste unless you spend it making absolutely no sense whatso- ever. So why not talk about the Administration? Unfortunately we aren't allowed to write dirty words or tell the truth, so there's not much to say... Scherer, Pam - Steering Comm. 234, CSF 23, Spanish Club Pres 4, S Club 4, Drill Team 234 lst Lt. 3, Capt 4.2 of clubs, halftimes 81 plastic smiles, Spring Show, parades, Patti's diets, Marilyn's 81 BruntIy's class, julia, Los Peacockos, Mexico, seeking refuge in Christ. Kind words are music to the universe Schumaker, Robert- Villa Park is the school I am proud of. When asked why i go to VP I always say because VP has beautiful girls. ABOVE: Nancy Albertini experiences a too-full locker. My thanks to all those beautiful people I was priviledged to meet and talk wf. Special thanx to Mr. Masucci for his invaluable help. Villa Park shines number one!! Schwartz, Izzy - Remembers crossing the Suez Canal, killing the man that killed the man that killed jerry Ford, burning the Gaspee, eating a 64 Mack truck in one hour, selling wheat to a Russian in Equador 84 dropping an apple on a gorilla named New- ton. Plans to be an LA Airport in Arabia. Schwartz, Mike - Band busses, football games, half-time shows Brunt's 4th period US history, Wildon 81 tha lackalope, Proffitt and his teenage delight, split days wfCanyon, Driver's Ed., Built to last-Goes pretty fast too. Halloween 75 Mexico City Spirit of 76! Mari A. Scott Scott K. Shopshire Mike L. Sears ol?XSteven Silverman ll? Frank 1. Scotti fifjohn P. 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I ' f I t V, ' 4' nfl , I ,W ' f ' - i ' 'Z . -' 7:34 f-- 1 ' f 1 ' ' -' . -1 ll ,lam 7, wa, W In 'ki A V Jax ,,. . . 5. Iv 43 ' ' Q ' Wm- . .f 1. - w' L - ' ' sg 7,1 2 iw, - t Lx i ' ni. H , .1 1:71 f -43911, wif? ,W'Q:1:3'2'1'F11.g.: - f , :-'.1v1:i1f:f, ff! if X . 1 'f' ' ' . fm-L'ff1 ' ' 4, . - f - - my - . . in . -K Liga Smith ' ' ' ' f if V .i M.. A ' Z' ,DW . , Af.. if - 'far ca- er ' -A , 1, .4 .f 3. ill f -. Mi' if' 1 'W' I ' .a l A Q7 ' l' '-Nw f- 12' i ' ' 1, :guyz P fig i 1 .1 ' 1 ' ' 'P' . , l H ,' , X ,- . ff' ,fff , -s,, w'ifqQ1,'f., sw ,. ,fuk-. :' ',.W'7'29W'i!-,f 41347 . 44032 L 4FCam R. Slocum MxMonica l. Smith Carol M. Smith Chris A. Smith Terri S. Snellbaker 5f.Robin S. Snyder Debbie K. Smith Diane D. Smith .t5qSteve D. Soros Kirk M. Soule Scott, Mari - Memories of the gang, Spacy KC IC KB LS LM parties most of all my 'lst love Hans. Best times were 'Ist concert, Easter 75, beach house 81 never going to school. Cause of despair, VP snobs, sportos, rahrahs 84 Pep Rallys. Scotti, Frank - Remembers: Spirit rivalries during Pep Assemblies, AFS parties, being soph tres., Mrs. Gibbs, Best times, booming in Mr. Brunt's USHist, kidnap, breakfast 8t trip to Big Bear for my 17th birthday, getting my Ist car, going to AFS activities, 84 en- joying life with friends. Sears, Mike - tBearI - Remembers getting suspended for a week, football, CIF, wheelchair 8t doctor's pants, Tahoe wfTM DA TC 81 BBB, dances, spending the night at school, Sth per hist, moon finding out about GS party. If you're not going to go, Why go at all? Ron's van, Iennifer. Sebring, Leigh -Fond memories of Shawnee HS 84 Bruce L. Beach house 75, BA, Bowie, Alice ITM, Yeyeah, ELMO, Red Eye, cheer- leading, football, CIF, HC w!Chris M., Hockey, Campus Life, Will always cherish my friends, my family, my opal. Let your dreams soar to the sky for with faith and trust in God no goal is too high. Sheild, Robert - What a totally deranged person will probably remember about VP: CIF, football 81 basketball, waiting around the training room, senior spirit day, and mainly the great people I got to know at Villa Park. VP's a really great school! Words of Wisdumb: what can you say in 300 IIQSW0 spaces. Shopshire, Scott - Football 2,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Senior Senator, Re- member IV Baseball, special interest day, P.Mobile, Easter Skiing, 2 adays, Headbutting, CIF for 3 years, closed Campus, coming to school in the dark and getting out at 12:00, basketball games. Friends-CD RR PI KF CG TT NA CF Bl SB Silverman, Steve - Water polo 2,3, V cpt 75. Swim 2,3 Homecom- ing parties and joy wfludi and seeing Iudi at UCLA. Kissing IS goodnight. Crusin in the Volvo. Drafting wfsalt. Special Olym- pics. Debbie Ferrel 8,9,10,'I1,12 When one looks into the future he sees a reflection of the past. AD 2fDiedre S. Silverstein, Steve tBuckI - Best times: Partying in the boat, Fri nites, Bridge jumping, Burglers at beachhouse, Murphs hype AD class, M vies, getting W Remembers Whittier Blvd., Loses at Hallmark, River, Utah, Tahoe, Mammoth, Canyon Lake, PH, Rock, Wheat Chop, Stevo, Timo, BI: Chevies, KK KG KF etc. .. Future S5555 Slater, Greg - Baseball 34 Wagon Ho! Spaghetti Factory w!KA RT KS. Beach, 81 egg ranch raid wfRM 81 TC. Parties at DA's 81 IW's. Good times w!Socks, KA, Wolf, Loaf, Gator, Ears, P.Posse, I H . . .sl V ' - rf' ' f', . . ff' ' 11 M- ff r ' Wig ? Q, , f! . f .dw 1 455, . L ,QM ,,, ,9- ABOVE: Mike Sears reflects momentarily during lunch. Imloiinu moods BELOW Paul Ierome and reflections. . ,mfzdiwfd 1 X Xie .-.:o-S1 .-'sax NX A Q. .1 -Cf. X :fs X 1-,zg-S-s.. 1,5 LV: .1 iz. f ,:. ,gr ,f QU!! M f, gf ,r ' gy af' Mad and all those SP's. Rambling in Wolf's van, Living End, Dogs AD class, and radical driving. Slocam, Cam - Remembers-friends 81 good times-parties, the beach Mikulics' parties, streading, polkaing with Sue on Chap- man 8t with RS-RS' lunchbos, ABC's, Miss Iseli partying wfch 81 sb St my, tennis, prom, beach parties, CS: It's so nice to be insane, no one asks you to explain. . ,from SL Smith, Carole, Mercedes - Likes totals, soaking up the sun, my pals! remember munching out after parties w!DC, wild crushes, diets, DC St TB giving me size 48 bathing suit in pe, one a day ice cream, parties at KB's, late night talks, my wedding! Mexico 75 , and all the good times big Acc. getting a job!! Smith, Chris - Hummer - Remembers Murph's 290 discussions, headbutting, going out to lunch, rambling spraying Hart wfwhip cream, summer photo w!Ray, all the Chevy's, the fantastic times wfEllen G. Hassling the bouncers 81 Sheriffs towell fights, week- end party You win some you lose some others you tie Smith, Monica Iaye - GAA 2,3, CSF 2,3,4 Girl's League 2,3 Board 3 Choirs 2,3, Remember soph year football game in rain, Date Dad, March 23, Prom 74, thrown in trash can by SP 81 EH Ir. year dinner meetings Prom 75 Mr. Brunt biology Sz Sr. year Ian 30 good times with IS LR KH LM IP AB IH MM IN, Christmas Snyder, Robin - tSnydI - Remembers: first love, the class of 76, Fri nights wfthe girls, snow 74 the Ricky Racers good frends CM PB DK IW IT WD KF DA T8tT MAC McDonalds. Best times: games 84 crusin Ann, Orange, VP, SA 81 Ralph. Plans to get a Iaguar XKE 84 to be crazy forever. Oh YEAH!!! Soros, Steve - Went to CIF in water polo Soule, Kirk - Pres. of ICC, Key Club pres AFS vice pres chess team Capt: Hardest time, bringing club presidents together for ICC meeting. Biggest accomplishment: Finishing the Quad area benches. Happiest time: Finding 94th AeroSquadron for Home- coming Dinner. if if Grace S. Tanaka 124 Deidre M. Spelliscy Thomas Spiglanin Barbara D. Springe Victoria L. Stack Dale E. Stalker qqjeff L. Statom lan L. Stephan Gary S. Stewart Louann S. Stewart Eric M. Storruste Beverly A. Stransky jeff T. Strong i A julie Stu bblefield Cindy L. Summers ff Robert L. Swenson Paula M. Swistok ' ,, S Thomas F. Tait Kathryn L. Tamai VW? I . . 4' - i T l i sv f' J A Am' 'v-Q--A ' 4' I if' kj-'V li 'I 1 'Eff' ' 1 M ,D A all ggi' ' - A irzaig. il M . '. . , -, A .' H ' . lm ig .4 . , J We ', sw i f T K . , il 'om I ff A X A E, X l f ly , M r ' S 1 il j S S i R 4' R i 5 5. H K y K 4194- x Sv bi ii 55 U4 llii f it A . ,. ,.., , WW W... ...., ,...,.... ..... Sw -L ':f4:f:'1'-,,'??Ax Siigldglkbzlzi:-:3':34: l I -7:':l:i .: My L V Q I lllll A L 'T ' ' ' A l Di A L ' fr , bei -r gg K lea X sax G- '13 is 6 lg, in-' ' 5: : El ' l 1: .Nt up - llag 1 i Ii. 'gE- 'tiirm l wil it T. iii lar he. Iile lid julie A. Tannatt Katrina L. Taverner Stacy A. Taylor Kevin M. Thene Leslie Thomas Psl la or lS 71 Spelliscy, Diedre Marie - soph pres, cheer 4, band 2 3 4 Bruntly 84 Marilyn, Greyback, Mexico City, Sadie Hawkins, CampQ? SB, Granny 84 Stroke. Best times wf Kevin, Kevin 81 Kevin. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not R.W.Emerson Springe, Barbara Del - We'll have fun, fun, fun till your daddy took the Toyota away. Remembers beach house 81 Heidi, jave- lin, Zemi's backstage, the jam, Betty B., What's shakin, worm, Keith's house, Old Chapman, Brazil, the Bump, Tap-a-Snappers, jean, jill, judy, julie, Marcy, Cindy, Roger Daltry Stack, Victoria - Drill team 2,3, CSF 3,4 DancefChoreography 4. Best times: with Billy Sheryl and Mark and Diana, Coronation 75, Billy's graduation night, summer of 74, Arizona. Plans to go into advertising Stewart Gary Remembers RW MH meetin LB Wilson and ON r ' 1 1 g f j 84 the Band Mouse. Good times in Band, Long Beach and RAW SE the three at Rosemead and the good feelings after parades. Storruste, Eric - IFull Racej - Remembers Crusin wf DM TK jB GL soph tear-being rowdy on the bus. NO .. Best times-Mexico City wf DM,MK 81 the girls in 503! Crusin in the Tuna Boat , parades wf the drill team 84 Twirlly flags Plans to cherry out my 56 truck and be an architect. Stransky, Bev - Remembers: Great friends esp. janelle, Lisa St mare- We are all molded 81 remolded by those who have loved us: no love, no friendship can ever cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark upon it forever - retreat 4-74 Col. 75,mts.wf fam, football games, benchwarmers, Spirit of 76 Strong, jeff ialias Bird, alias Scroungyj Remember Brewin down 84 snibbing digs, Schools out forever-Vince furnier ramles wf the Rats Parties at reds, Headbutting, Youngman Space-truckin Reds Leah H Bear Fathead Mamafits Briggipencil Bean Cuba Snide Mag Corepencil Skiergirl the war is not over!! Stubblefield, julie A. - Remembers Police station wf KC, beach house 75, juniors, blith, Orange, BM, surprise Party 75 Radar Luv KC, best times: football gamesdpartying wf gang-Chevies: KC KF LI TP CB LB KA KL 'KK LT straws: MK MS DA GS CB MB TM MH 81 most of all the best H 84 R. times wf KC oh gee!! Swenson, Bob - Remembers football, half-time shows 84 parades, brass fafare. jazz ensemble, Mr. C, CA LM AR FATHEAD Lj LR SS SG KD 81 esp. GK8rSQ's to write profound thoughts or spawn creations of the mind are classic, but to play trombone is to hold the key to all humanity ABOVE: Silhouetted in the early morning sun, Tom Merritt awaits Water Ill cus :more TITIICIIVTFT lr-IIOLIIIFS IDGIIIIU Swistok, Paula M. -those were the days and boy what days! How much fun 84 misery I had at VP. All my friends I give thanks to, DL CL CM RE GL DP DP. I have had so much fun ditching classes being tardy. Those were my days! I wish I could stay but I want to leave Villa Park, You're great! ! ! I! Tait, Tom - Baseball 2,3,4. Ski club 4. Remembers the great jV baseball season 3 wins, 20 losses. Also remembers good times with good friends, RR, juan, Wolf, Doc. D, Blonic, etc. Had fun skiing, surfing, and being co-president of the Club. Tanaka, Grace Sanae - The listeners taught me to listen, then I heard those who showed me there is not one road but many to life. Steph, Tanezania is a large and DuBois, Barrett's Thoreau, Adv. Comp. Gibbs and Wilson, Profitt teenage insanity: Soc. Psych. Paul Neill 84 Owens. Thanks Linda, Ellen, 84 Leah. Tannat, julie - Remembers sophomore year class of 74, 6th peri- odhistory SID 75, the brakes Farrells and especially meeting LS Besttimes with Larry crazytimes with SW 81 LD Homecoming 73 skiing with SW summer 75 starship DT camp Homecoming 75 tis what I love determines how I love . Taverner, Tina - Remembers: Europe 74, Mexico City 75-parties in 903! crusin' 74, band banquet 75, Randy's Raiders, the three musketeers IRG, TT, BLD, Echo T, Hart's 5th period, Q's 4th period Rosemeas 73,74,75-Allrightl After parades, band buses, and all the good times with my great friends. r Thene, Kevin - NRA, H20 polo, win ElMo est, Bolinda Sadl jVBB w dog, FB, and Bskb games, MM prts, bch, McTuc, Chem, Gibbs, Assemblies, Dsnylnd, skiing a BigB, rainy days, ditchn class, parking, Camp Life, remembers alwqs VN GD SS SS TM KF MR msoid MF CK TT FS and all rest, member hapnes maks up in ht what lacks in length. Thomas, Leslie tWazJ - Remembers: Homecoming 74 Ron R Campus Life beach house 75 ITM KS Yeyeah WW MOB Home- coming Princess camp ganes 75 Var. Cheer my year wf squads Speedway Oct T7! and LF jH MM times with I LS LM MM TP Tour folks 74 and friends Live for today but dream of tommorrow Best Years T25 Teri L. Thomas julie Thompson Charles W. Tingstad Keely L. Tolbert Susan M. Topercer Mark C. Tress lo-Ann j. Trimino ek David B. Trollinger Brent C. Turner Mike D. Tutwiler Doreen Uchizono jo Ann Upshaw Cynthia I. Upton Esther M. Upton june E. Uyeda Robert Van Bogart Wade Van Buskirk jo Ann M. Vannice john R. Van Vooren jim N. Vega -X51 john R. Verdone Nancy 1. Vincent Paul L. Vivirito Paul L. Voida Linda L. Voorheis 126 'UN fvv ,iv ,,. ' 1' f MZ? jg , Q gg ffm' ,. , ,,. fi -.fy---f , is 11, ' L .22 .-Q' ig , Hr' ' ' V fi 31 g 'L ' f L ,, , .: ,f,4f'J!. 1 Lf M , ff ' i... '. . - '.' i ' 'W ' I 7 ' ,.L i 2 ,,..- W: I' 5 A , Ar' ZQWEY 4 f 46 , f yi 'f f :f V. .g f .,, 57.2 1 1 if M.. 'f f 1 -'fy ,Q A il ' A 'HX ' AL' H ., V4 .L4 ' L '- ,W W Q., ,V .4111 4 'T fs S 1 i ,qu 4ur'ff f J ., it Ugg! f 'lb QA, f 'I' ' 'X 1 . quo! . W J. I 163 93' 5 gf, 63 I. 1 2 .... Q. 4 7 L f ' i f 'gm 5 if f 71224121 fy has 14 ' I Q ?4, H f fl y 'I f M ,N gy .y 7. ,.. fi 29,1 '5 jg, fx ' 1 . .3.,, ' 5, f 3 ' 41 fi' ' I . .I X nk.. , 'Wh' iff , 1 . 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I am now freed from my cocoon, flying with the butterfly. ,. Tingstad, Chuck - Band 234 Pepband 234 Stageband 4 tennis 23 computer club 234 ICC 3 Best times: V2 times football games Homecoming 74 Sadie Hawkins 75 Mexicl City with BSBRCC Campbells shower elevatorssubways and taxis MC Everything- poker parties in Mex. City Brunt's lUNGLEROOM very best times withIA Topercer, Susan - House of Reps, CSF, AFS, Girls' League, S club, Campus Life, Student Guide and counselor - 2,3,4 French club, Laughing infectiously, Ieff Sanderson responds to joke from friend. 'W ls? Drama club, Iournalism, Dorians, Sr. Class Vice Pres. Before the rising sun we fly, so many roads to choose, we start out walk- ing and learn to run. And yes, we've just begun. Trimino, IoAnn. Magets - Mama W. Trying times wf-IW8rTB. TM-Smiley, SB Openeyes.Fri, Oct 3'Isickys, pretty alright times, go for it. Wheatchop-bitchen times McD-Hummersandro-Edwin, games, Snyd, R.Birdies,racersQ1LaPalma.Orangecrate. Yellow- cars, cruzin, cubans CM-DH, never eggsQ1 AB.Stopsign, crying. Plans: always hyper8rcrazy Trollinger, Dave B - 3 years in the gym was a lot of fun. Remember blowing up baloons ar 6am, getting knocked off bench at Marina in 74. Getting in fight with coach after La Mirada CIF game, good times at leadership camp, all the ball games with IM SH SM DM IS Thanks Roy and Becky for all your help! Turner, Brent- Best times Mass Media, Electonics. Remembers: the insane moments in Mass Media, Profitt's class, the great electronics auctions, Mr. Campbell's physics, the computer club, the HP computer, Mr. Stephen's geometry class, and the exciting moments in ceramics, Upshaw, Ioan - GAA 2, Senate 3, Drill Team 3,4, Remembers, Mexico City! Prom 75, Band banquet, May parade 75, riding subways at 6:00 AM, My fantastic upside down friend, maple bars, fruits , parades, half times, the mouth, Date Dad. Best times with Arden, Colleen, grandpa, super meany. Upton, Cindy - Good times with DD,PD,LR,AC,CH,SH,CG, CF,1B, I also like to cruise the mall with DA. My very best times are going out with Tim. I also like to go out with LU,IU,DU, I like to go to parties and concerts. Upton, Esther - GAA 4, IV hockey. Remembers, Friday nites fun football games. THE 4 MLISKETEERS, THE RUNNER, Sat nite car- wash at B. VW's house, kentface, hallhead, weedwad, twit, the box. Hangin' out windows, cactus, grunion,McDonaIds, over- crowded cars, DB esquire, Poo Bear, Hot Rod, Lavoris, Blowin' up experiments, 2 pm's and Rick! Vannice,IoAnn - memories: SB, NC, MG, KP, TT, SS, LB, RI,TH, D and K, cruisin', on the hunt , out the back door, dangerous El Caminos, Senior privledges , Wagner's Whoopee , plastic Spoons, water balloons, jackalopes, was that not cute? Summer of 75, 4th of Iuly, Wils fell off his desk, Knott's, MM. Vega, Iim - Remembers all the good times: Homecoming 74- 75, Prom 75, special thanks to my Special Someone who shared these good times with me, and hoping there will be many more good times like the ones we've had. Verdone, Iohn R - ASB President, Basketball 2,3,4,AD 4.0ne can make a dream, two can make a dream come true. Remembers- DA,SL,SH, with CP,BR. Best friends-SH,SM,IS,Big H,DM, TOO Cool. Best times-Brunt's 4th, IV Cheerleaders, Hart, long talks, EP, ice-skating, beach, car wars, summer league, camp, Tustin game. Vincent, Nancy - San Elijo 75 with PG, T, and LA and others, the Orange MGM. Football games, U-turns in the rain, beach and Charlie's with friends, stake dances with ID, WB, and Mark, waterpolo games, the October Festival with KB and CB, stranded in Newport at midnight, breakfast before school. CSULB Bench- warmers-4. Voida, Paul - OC Youth Orch. 2:SCSBOA Honor Orch. 3, en- joyed: playing violin in talent show when audience thought mistake was part of act, Getty's Museum with Latin Club, visit- ing Peralta to recruit Latin students, Carmel Music Seminar 4, School Orch 2, In Orch. for best VPHS play, My Fair Lady , 3. Voorheis, Linda L - Remembers 74 and 75 summer beach house with 7 girls. Sophomore waterpolo, swim meets and football games. Homecoming with Steve Colburn. Best times, 73 and 74 Homecoming 74 Girl Date Boy, and 75 Prom, 75 Coronation, Going skiing with Rick and Shannon. Most of all being with Dennis Cochran. Sffiffaif ' .ixftiiiiffe 1 , , ., ,, 1' I 'zz' .79 f . 1 - G' ' ' '5fy,,i2, 1 .,,, . A, .fe 11 -- rm. ,ff:?2?:f' , jfk - f3Y'f1PZ,Z . ' figs. 12. U4 , ww:-. 1 7.3515 .,f mf fx 4 xf .1527 I ,W , :ll :fir 17' ' ., 41, ' 4 Gig , -' - 4' .1 .LM fly I , ,W , ,. 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Hetticks Bio class, Wadsworth, Renee - Remembers: Ditchon pretty boy H class to go to McDonalds: Running Lexie over on the Honda: getting egged on Halloween night with LL,SH,KP,MH: going to all the crummy movies every Friday night, Trying to get the golf ball out of the sand pit at the golf course with Mrs. Clark's class. Waldron, Cindy ... Best times: Europe 75, Remembers Mrs. Syler's Adv. Foods class with lK,AS, and DI. ROP was a blast with Saul, SE and BL. Halloween with LM. Plans: to go to college and travel with JK and Friends. Walker, Andy IRockl - Best memories: Partying the nights before the game the lake the river, Mom's birthday junior year teem's wrist, the boy's Buck, PH, wheatchop teem, Steve and lug. PE class and lersey's the old's and Studebaker and from Buck the new kid. Wargo, Karin - Remembers: all the good times-Iootball 81 bas- ketball games, Elton john, Bad Co, Rod Stewart, Beach Boys all the cru in McDonalds, Halloween party 74 with LS,IB,SG summer 75 in Lake Tahoe wf KM,TC,DA,TM, Remembers EL TH GF DT GAA 234. Doctor in yellow shorts,'the beachdays and 3 great years. Warye, Ron lWolfl - SANDIE,g. times in van, choking in CIF, FB BB going to beach during school, Coronation 75, being mar- ried, Shasta, Camping with Sandie, sking, my new sear parties at GS DA IW MV car troubles, sneaking out with MS going to Reg at 5 signs on MS house Eggmen in my van the fountain by TC 76 is gr-si Wastal, Patrick tHostileJ - Key Club 2 football golf, good times partying football games Walkers boat, racing at La Palma crusin friends: Rock, Buck, New Kid, Wheatchop, Cam, buzzards lips, wack, moose duster does it. Wearda, Sherrie - Remembers baseball and football games, DT camp GRUNT, pizza man, Speedway with Randy, Willying It parties, water balloning wflT and LD, Starship. Beach Boys, summer of 75, the beach house, car chase WXDH Art 4, OHS 84 friendsQvD VP Best times wfRL ML JT LD LB 81 especially Bill. .png FACING PAGE: Coach Dave Ochoa, Crissy Grisham, and Coach Caias announce the winners of the spirit stick. BELOW LEFT: Patti Finkhou- sen in Drill Team formation. ABOVE: Drum Major Bob Guiffre walks off field after halftime performance. Webb, Scott - REMEMBERS: Construction, parties, 39 chevies, 56 fords, canal monsters, hasslin' Betty, Ripshorters sneakin into dances Partying with my friends, lethro Tull, the river, Blackstar falls, and all my buddies. FORGETS: I forget, oh yea, forgetVP. Wedaa, Sue - Marching, Pep, and Concert Band 3-4. Remembers: Hart's 4 Musketeers, rrrrubles, 76, chip-chip, window with NH, KB,EU,SK,IK and getting caught, Mexico City's windows and keys, chaperones, 2pm's humor Monty Python, NEEI, amoeba water, band buses, flies erasing black board, DB esquire, con- fetti, plfc, DH's bug. Wedgeworth, Brian - Remembers: a perfect attendance record .. AT EASE DISEASE THERE'S FUNGUS AMONG US. Best times: In senior year Plans: major in Anthropology at Cal-State Fullerton. Wegscheider, Kristen - Remembers summer of 73 with IP, get- ting locked out of the locker room by Thibodeau and Company, Lea and the cop in Placentia, IP 81 LR and the CF Drills, Oneil and the morning after at the beach. Likes: water and snow skiing, the beach and picnics in the country. Wells, Dean - Remembers: the insane happenings in mass media, busking, selling candy at the football games, Felix Unger, mid- night work sessions, De Guiche and fabulous friends - Best times: Drama with Miss Schuster, Chamber Singers, My Fair Lady, cast parties, and Cyrano de Bergerac. Wheeler, Denise tWheelsJ - Will never forget: Spirit of 76, Old Betsy, Homecoming 73, Little Blue Man, and GAA Hockey, Bas- ketball, and Softball. Remembers: lH,PB,MK,CH,SG, Lepre- chaun, Frisky, CEE, and especially SF,ID,SS,DT,IS, and TS. I SWEAR TO YOU OUR TIME HAS IUST BEGUN. White,lanet Corinne - ONE SONG LEADS TO ANOTHER ONE FRIEND LEADS TO ANOTHER SO I'LL TRAVEL ALONG WITH A SONG AND A FRIEND. Likes: Iesus Christ, my family, MD,LG, it ST,GM, good times and precious moments wfMike. Remembers: -,gg 10-11-74 5-16-75 10-24-75 Elton john and choirs Tour Aer. Pvc 15 Girls League Treas. 3, Pres. 4. E gi Williams, Terri - I will always remember the great tines that went 'vt' with being at VP. The dances, the clubs, the lion speech contest, honor roll, gymnastics, dancing, and laughing with friends. I plan f ri i to major in communications at Cal-State Fullerton. ,Q as .. 7,3 W 7 '.. '7 1 wa . 1 I 2: 5 -' 5? .full . 'LK rf V af , -4 , tl, li x f' . up . ' l5 .,-y. . . G Q M , X 'L M . it . ' infh -r ',Q viz. i f , . , f -Q2 .'.. . I is .6 I ual . T V '4 wi ' ' i n A 'A . Lisa L. Withern Lori L. Withern Susan Whitney -li Noel L. Wizner Kelly K. Wood Melanie A. Woodward Rebecca L. Wong Michele L. Worley Patrick W. Wright Elaine Nl. Wynsen Mark A. You ng Sheryl Zakowicz lliviike ozarim Loreen C. Zeller .lose G. Zeron 130 'fflv' X z Z 'Wx , W ,Q ' 4 1 'Y' f I X 1 1 ' I f 4 I I I , 1 I If 1 fn, V ,, f I 1 f 1 f f 1 ff - 9 l'9' J 1 ' -1. 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Winn 1 ,,,,,, H1 ,. ,-V' ,lf 7 '. LV.. ' Q' 2,71-., ifffif. - ffi1?E2:4f . ,W ' ml, I , fyfgfgf - ff if 1 f .. .04 1-31 43. QA V ., 5.1 vpn- 1 ff, 111 C.. T ,,- .. V. ,....-,..,....-.tip xx. lo , wg-f-4 'Us 3 NOT PICTURED: Winn, Tracy iWheatchopJ -Good times: Partying in the boat with a jock. Cons. tech. my junior year. Murph's class, Murph's bald head cadaros rock, lewbee, PH,TE,EM, jock, Chevies-jTorgh, l RS,CM,LH,LZ Losers-Hummerlips, maginally,red. You will dig lllill it. Orange Duster 340 number one at Villa Park High. .SON Withem, Lisa-Remembers football games and Benchwarmers, painting signs, pep assemblies. Withem, Lori-Remembers fun times in Benchwarmers 76, short .tri days in Soph. year,Girl-Date-Boy. I Witney, Susan-IF THE STUDENT BODY OF VILLA PARK WAS j HALF AS SOCIABLE AS THE FACULTY WE WOULD HAVE HAD II IT MADE. Wizner, Noel-Best times: cruisin' in Regna. Tim Weisberg. At- tempting to get tickets for the Who. Thumbing to Trabuco with LB and BD. Eating ice cream while watching the carpet breath. jeannine's parties. Hopes fulfilled: To get out of the game l've been playing for three years. Woodward, Melanie-Ann-Remembers: Football games, school bus, Brunt's class and my terrific friends jW LG BF. Best times: Homecoming and junior and senior years on Girls League Board. 5- TRUE HAPPINESS CONSISTS NOT IN THE MULTITUDE OF FRIENDS, BUT IN THE WORTH AND CHOICE. Wong, Rebecca-Remembers 16th party Coto Horn Bkkg. Chem. Badmiton Ba Ba wf Tracie at Mary's AS TF FM CASK N Cleaver Shirley Temples Anh. Hillsflearning clutch fast Bitchin blue truck f ' tapes ...Always, Tim best times 'I2f14f74 beach 75 Girl-Date- A, Boy park movies Farrell's 75 Prom D'land Ambrosia, All wfmy Tim C. DDIIJILJISIE Bcojuin... ,, Wright, Patrick-Remembers all the good times, river 75, Evicted parties. Member of the Bargs. Never forget construction with Harv. Earl's Grill football games, blackstar, Casey and Mike, Mrs. Gibbs. Skinnydipping in the pool. Plans to become an electrician and move to Idaho. Goodbye VP I will remember. . ,X , Wynsen, Elaine-GAA 3 4 Benchwarmers 4 Remembers beachouse r 74 75, staying up all night with CS and KR Mo's beach party with J. 'IRL-:aa Z'.1'l' H if .V , aw L ,ff , p 1,3 if-'T I S vi' ' ., XX 'X ' Y 2. . V 4 . V' QA. ' ,.f ang: X . , hifi . , gfif ' ,, V 5321 , iff Above: Kevin H. Bateson Bryan Peters LATE PICTURES Paul G.juhlke Wayne D. Mugar Basem M. Tal Ron H. Warye Todd C. Westfall David W. Zahn t TE, with CHP 84 Newport police on our tail, Troy parties. Best times: Summer 75 Homecoming 75,Sadie Hawkins 75, CDM, and all my other extra curricular activities . Young, MarktYoungmanj-Football 84 Meat squad 3, remembers Owens, after FB Games everybody, DA, TM, SKI, ZAA. River 75. Could never forget my party 75,Fitz,The Good Action, Speedway 75, jS, Moell Doggie, bargain, terries, Villa Park parties,TKBIN, HBR, Fubar, junior year. Zahn, David-Symphonic Band 2,3,4 Sage Band 3,4 Pep Band 2,3,4 Remembers-Chemistry Buffonnery, parades,halftimes,cruising around, times with BG,DM,BS,BM. Working hard to attain impor- tant goals. Time of disapointment-junior year. Goals-to go to UCDavis and become a veternarian. Zakowicz, Sheryl-Drill team 2,3, Dance Chorf4 CSF 2,3,4 Honor Roll 2,3,4 Campus Life 3 Best of all-My Fair Lady, 3, Remember Coronation 75, all dances, yellow roses, Chez Cary, Capt. Sheri, Disney Parades, Mark's Grad. Party, Vicki, Billy 81 Diana, but most of all: Ioving Mark Plans to be rich, famous, and very happy. Zeller, Lori-BT: parties by MA 8t Arbo: Randy's Raiders,11-1-74, Demented youth, Priscilla 8: Stanley, carnations, MA 84 DI, on 4-4-75: IS HE CHEAP? Best times- Parades 74, Ball games with DI, LM, AR, KPQ4-4-75: Concert seasons 75 84 6: Band Banquets, Mex. 75. Where there is music, there can be no evil. FACINIG PAGE: Catching a solitary moment, Cynthia Morick pauses to read beneath the shade trees. Noushin Abdi Kimberly Ahearn james Alborg David Andrews john Apodoca Brad Barnett Richard Bergstrom Marceline Blakley Terri Borel Timothy Brennan Malcalm Brown Edward Bryan Blake Buckley joseph Butatz Kelly Caffery Thomas Carey Mike Case Dennis Cochran Becky Cordes Michael D'Agostino Beatrice Dill Diana Douglas Russel Drayer Carolyn Dugan Michael Dugan Brendon Dunn Mike Erickson Dave Eveld Lilia Figueroy Ted Fontaine Deane Funk Christopher Genovese Kathy Gentry W. 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Villa Park, known for the quality of its faculty, provided instructions ini the traditional basis as welfluas sirnfinnovative new fields, .Pro- vidirrg,afwtidelfchoice for students the curricula offered alternatives at almost every turn. Requirements were revised by the Board of Education this year, a, rgpve that will affect next year's soph- omioresiclass as well as all subsequent classes. With an average class size of under thirty students, the teacher- student ratio dropped, allowing more ,per5Qna,l'1,interest to develop with- i'nr'tlhieslearin1isn1g environment. ' Q Whether busily finishing a Chemistry Lab or developing film in the new Photography darkroom, students re- mained challenged by the educational atmosphere, and stimulated by the well-educated faculty found at Villa Park. The ODYSSEY takes a look at the in- structional process at Villa Park, and provides insights to its changing, ver- satile, yet demanding curriculum. PICTURED The Faculty mailboxes start filling up with mail early in the day LEFT LEFT TO RIGHT lrene Brewster and Dor othy Wedea examine a pattern in the sewing class Demonstrating the correct note Music Instructor Ron Browne leads fers in his office Lecturing on the struc ture of government History teacher Dick Brunt explains the separation of power ACADEMICS Sue Kirby Editor Teresa Cohen Martin Calderwood and Paul Norllng Assistant Editors . I . I . . the chorusg Principal Richard Jackson con- , , . I :I . I . , I 1 I , Y l . Villa Park's administrative officers, ever striving to improve communica- tions between faculty andthe student body, started an advisor-advisee program in the spring. Under the program, participating teachers ad- vised 21 students, seven from each class level. The students would stay with the same teacher throughout their high school career, unless a change was requested by either the advisee or advisor. RIGHT: Orange Unified School District Super- intendent Dr. Donald Ingwerson. FAR RIGHT: Area Superintendent Lewisloseph BELOW: lim Dokos, Assistant Vice-Principal, ponders over a question given him over the phone. BELOW LEFT: Patrick Duffy works hard in his office during school. BELOW RIGHT: Bud Davis calls a student's parents about their child's actions. BOTTOM: L-R- Bud Davis, Asst. Principal, james Dokos, Asst. Princ.!Pupil Personnel, Pat Duffy, Dean of Students, Richard jackson, Principal, Allan Trefry, Director of Student Activities. Wh 4 eeuE'llilive Aetfii ins , l S li , . l V7 1- , -T 1 2 Zi 4 i, 5. 1 2 fg, 1 V 4 W 1411.6 230 Z 44 P'i',1Z,, M ff, ' Zn li Q' . ,- w ?-1 cr 134 ai ,.. ga Q71 md V' if f l ii. 7? A In N I uv J I fr gl W . fl z I 1 1 1 1 TT ....-- '1,tz N I ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Trefry enjoys a quick lunch while looking over january's activity sch- edule. - ABOVE RIGHT: Mr. jackson, principal, rel- ishes a sunny California day on the VPHS campus. LEFT Attendance secretary Thelma Wells checks one of the many student excuses. BELOW BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT: Teresa Cohen and Sue Kirby talk to area superin- tendent Louis joseph about closed campus. BELOW LEFT: Betty Barrett, secretary to Mr. Davis, Darlene Krage, secretary to Mr. Dokos Marty Logue, bookkeeper, Mike Parker, secretary to Mr. jackson, and Neva Stoffers, secretary to Mr, Duffy, N- wil, if 'mmf - -, ' , Z 'iffy' p l pe lryw lrlllk Q WC?lUQlFQ l Providing a vital service to both staff and students, the behind-the-scenes secretaries performed duties impor- tant to the smooth running of the school. From Betty Barrett's and Mike Parker's typing of the Bulletin every afternoon to Esther Danker's con- scientious operation of the switch- board, Villa Park's monumental paper- flow is controlled. Handling transcripts for college bound students, Ruth Ellen Webber efficiently kept track of the all-important academic records. ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dolores Antram, secretary to counselors, Betty Burnett, SOC secretary, Nancy Crossman, Library Clerk, Esther Danker, PBX Operator, Arlene Glass, Attend- ance Clerk, RIGHT: Mrs. Burnett directs a student in the SOC lab where to go for the PSAT test. BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dayle Hobbs, Nurse, Sharon Laron, secretary to Director of Activities, Marian Pierce, Student Personnel Clerk, Barbara Poole, secretary to World History team. .t ..,, W1 F T 6? I ,aa ' -f 1 D ,am U A 155. .f .2 1 A, V if af? Q,-,133 ? ii X-.N Qi ng' g . A 19,512.4-' . f l 4 3 -Fifix ' .V -,cl 3' ll '-. ,A , x Y r ' . l I ' ln- f xrnm LEFT: Mrs. Folkert checks into the Principal's office forthe day: BELOW: Mrs. Antram and Miss Weber figure out asa. . .-5 ,J ,, , If t 593' 9, ,, 4 A Y K , it T f it ll flu' L- ,413 fn student's grade point averages, BELOW LEFT: Mrs. Danker, the switch board op- erator, refers a call to another extension, BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Ellen Weber, Registrar, Thelma Wells, Attendance Clerk, Evelyn Wixted, Library Clerk: BELOW: Mrs. Crossman and Mrs. Wixted talk to a student about a lost book. .af 'Zn 'P ,- Mnmyyfffwf,,f,,.4,.,,f,, , N ,ew -WB! l l lla. lt 5 c I fx 5.1 5 1 6, 5 yi 1 tl Q 9, l Q ., T l E I E , l Z l l , l L, 4,219 C' ,I 'W s... lf, f 5 1 .,F7J,,i ,fi Fig' ', n .'f3s9'h, A ED Ibllllellwn? The counselors help bewildered Villa Park students through the system. The counselors have and always will be of assistance to the sophomores, juniors, and seniors. But now the sophomores get into the act with a program that devotes more than 8 class periods towards making future educational plans. ABOVE: Mrs. Owsley talks with a student about class schedules: RIGHT: Mr. Edwards counsels a student: BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Edwards, Guidance Counselor Specialist: Al Finlayson, Personal Counselor: Ed Frantantaro, Work Experience Coordinator: Nancy King, Guidance Counselor Specialist: Gayle Levine, Drop-Out Counselor: Betty Lou Bentjen- NOT PICTURED. qv. 0 N EIIIIEMHI 'T' ' f -up--. -,, N95 F 3- L 2 i, .qua 'Q wa.. f, ,y-,m-.v Auf, ws: .'TTfE5.5fV vlan. ,qaoav ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Ann Owsley, Guidance Counselor Specialistg Frank Pangborn, Work Experience Coordinatorg Keith Reid, Guid- ance Counselor' and Hard of'Hearingp 'Nancy Smith, Librariang Karen Venaas Holt, Work Ex- perience Coordinatorg ABOVE LEFT: Mr. Pangborn talks to student aboutROPg ABOVE: Nancy King contemplates her next taskg LEFT: Mr. Reid looks over a student's record. bop n. w , I .' . 'OIUV' ,, ov- 4.1 nl , 4 -1. I ,. A .',.A. 4 on I A Q a ',.rO4' u .- .o40 ' ' . Q v,p4 gr go 'D 1 O-Q?-I-0 Q Q60 1 o :', A .- -I. a...' . y . unful- 4--O Q v,.,Q4-a-rse.- . ou.,,, fvooog, . Q.. :emi 1' ,mm ICQ g ,. ,Q 5:,,. M2525 if ,Li My -5 . .., M s 1 4 , 1 , , u e t F i irte 5 .:Qf J,f .1 1 ' ff' Q? ,I if ' 'C -711' I T' a ls: vw I Q-11 .,. Teachers ABOVE, TOP ROW: Eulyne Anrecht- The Art Department had an aff Sale at American Democracy: Pat Barrett - Sophomore ' which they sold ceramic pots, paint- English: Greg Benoit - World History: Chuck ings, sketches and jeWell'y. The pro- Elliisgryllndustrial Studies: Virginia Brady - U.S. I CeedS Went to bul' new equipment for ABOVEI: Mr. Meulmester and T.A. Miss Ankle- the department, sarra discuss the days assignment. LEFT: Mrs. Won explains brushing techniques to art student Cathy Clements. Teachers BELOW, BOTTOM ROW: Irene Brew- ster - Home Economicsg jamie Brown - German: Ron Browne - Music: Dick Brunt - U.S. History: Bob Cameron - Math. The construction class built a play- house for the child care class, in which the students learned care techniques. lr la U C wil llllll l il lil i parm SYSIEVI aiidei In de' sister lnezi i ,le rf' ll S 2 :ll 1- si ,, lfi ' m With the introduction of variable cred- it, Villa Park's Foreign Language De- partment started a completely new system of work progress based upon a student's own capabilities and speed. ln development for several years, the system was designed in part by Mrs. Inez Fallis, Villa Park Spanish teacher. Q B33 -f , 1 A Teachers TOP ROW: Bruce Campbell - Physicsg Shirlee Cherno - Craftsg Evelyn Ching - English and Musicg Maxine Clark - Girls P.E.5 Randy Coleman - Musicg LEFT: Kathi Rosenbery asks Mr. Brown como estas? BELOW: Mr. Hackler explains concept of Span- ish culture to class. Teachers BOTTOM ROW: Dave Colville - Boys P.E.g Dominick Corradino - Sophomore Englishg Debra Craib - Readingg Vince De Falco - Ameri- can Democracyg jack Dennen - State Require- ments. mg. 1,0461 1 J fo , X E if 2- 1, 1 W VP'sscienceprogramvvasverythorough this year. It included Life Science, Biology, Physiology, physics and chemistry. Life Science skimmed the biological aspects of plant and animal life. While Biology covered heredity, evolution, and the biological factors of plant and animal life, Physiology explored Bi- ology more deeply especially as it re- lated to the human body. Physics class- es studied non-living matter invol- ving energy, heat, light and related material, and Chemistry covered the basic fundamentals of general chem- istry, including the elements and the atomic theory. RIGHT: Mr. Campbell helps out David Zahn with a physics problem.Teachers BELOW TOP ROW: jeff Ehrlich - Business, Inez Fallis - Spanish, Anne Folkert - Girls P.E., Leo Fracalosy - Typing, Sue Gardiner - Girls P.E. Teachers BOTTOM ROW: Steve Garrahy - World History, Zoe Gibbs - E331 :Til -'- tbl. ,'f'l 7. 'lf' ? D J If HI! Wil Ula Q16 riff? ii cb il Ol 940 .51-1,5-1, .ew , -- li , 1 -wr, .f ' ir.. J, we'4, xg 1 y ,, -V - ' ms, ,, , A ,4 9 W '24 5,35-rixgf -. -. Va, , .,1,:v:A, . I Beilllelnee ER ppellrillinelnt F, T N ' '-T . -- - - - - - - - - - - - - -:gi ,, I v J .3 I A l if ff el PM fh- if I, fif 'ffffm A . M M5 V I If f 1 4 riff Wm Www, uzw' ' f gf f ' ffff' -,' ,fW.'.4 i Wiatwww .,. .,,f, , -,f y WM, ,. .- ,, an-1 - ' ,, -fn-:f ,,a,,,,,,.yQ , , 1, . . .fa-.aa.,,.1.af1j43,. '- 4 ' f a , f' , .,', 6.'f 7'.f . , . I, 'whiff ,:,,,,p4,1,4-V . . Us ,' r'fr-' . ,, gy da if 1 X X , , ff f f ff, 1 f -M114 Vfa 7 ff gf i'if'1'221-wzyfa. ,..g . , ry ' I: Q -f n ' 'f . it :-,',,.z'.g21 '11-, . W V If 331 pf:-1.-'.,1vv, .,,H - 0, 1 .5 l .. .'JlV1'7 f1 f V55 Inf, at ua ? z 1 ,.., .,, , 'f ' yv . ' N ' I,'ZnL:,.wv-1 f ' 'J f ', fQf'7' 'f w gy 5,yf',1g-1.f,, , ' Whit 2 , ' s A ff' ...ff M4 u Y ,,.-. Z., . ? 2 . g ?fy T' Fly.. ,. 4, 4 l like. I5 Pi-fl ? fa- ' h 4 n , 1' Emphasizing the art of language as a key to our own and other cultures, the Vil- la Park English classes are aimed at open- ing the horizons of our understanding so that we may better know ourselves and others. Second semester saw the start of Beginning and Intermediate Composition as preparatory courses for Advanced Composition. Teachers TOP ROW: Memo Hackler - Spanish: Gail Hanger - Sophomore English: Tom Hart - U.S. Hstoryg Bob Haysom Auto Mechanics: Teachers BOTTOM ROW: Bob Hughes - Boys P.E.g loy Iseli - Sophomore English: Roberta Jester - French: Norm johnson - journalism: Marilyn Hettick - Biology. LEFT: Mrs. Craib Shows lean Krick how to use the controlled reader, BELOW: Mr. Thoner Recites Shakespeare to his British Lit. class. . I T 1- -. I .,',ff'f'Q'.:5 3 Q . - ,, aj ' El ff, f at, . ' f af, f 'ff' V f1:9.3,1gv ' 1 .f , ' l 3 1 Y , , N ago , A ,. 7. ' 'lf ' f if? V 1 ' - in saga Z 2: 8 i n th Q rlleull i te l A4-vi: , TDS GJ 6 4- 2 ff-A Ms i l is 3141 Always bearing in mind the goal of making students aware of the val- uable role mathematics play throughout life, Villa Park's Math Department strove to impact this valuable knowledge on its students Courses offered included General Math, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, and Calculus. .-. - Q 1.49 .. A V,-V-,. Q f x t i 1 TOP LEFT: Mario Gallupo asks Mr. Thompson a question about the days assignment. TOP RIGHT: Mr. Williams explains the finer points of a geometry problem. Teachers TOP ROW: jean Kawaoka - Mathg Don Kinder - Law Enforcement: lim Krenwinkle - Construction TechnolOgYJ Barbara Kurek - World History: David Lawrence - Drafting: Teachers BOTTOM ROW: Ron Lindsay - U.S. History? lerry Looker - Industrial Arts: Alex Masucci - Hard of Hearing: Bob McKie - Boys P.E.g john Meulmester - Ce- ramics. RIGHT: Mr. Graupensperger makes point with facial grimace. J- RQUDK4 ' A N s H 9' ,I U , T M , 7 f 54.2, . . , 5,.: ja ,-zuhbfki Ei an ,-+L'i'L9Qf1sex' ? .1fi'?F16i .- 1 K1 Si: i f gf I HWS. R! Va' as 14 f H5443 get 4 f Jef ,Q ,, , l , .,,,, 9,,,Z.,,, I is . f .sf , My Q ble, .- an t..-i iff. l l l l F . l l T, li 1 . 1 it il l ,. I , al M' f' fm.. la' . 1 ll I Q. EE il J 5 1 y- vii. fs. on S i l I i iv T l . I ? 2 . LEFT: Coach McKie supervises a volleyball game. Teachers BELOW FROM LEFT TOP ROW: Karen Moore - Businessg Barbara Morton - Soph- omore Englishg Ted Mullen - Boys Athleticsp Russ Murphy - Social Psychologyg Vince Murphy - U.S. Historyg BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Murray - World Historyg Dave Ochoa - Boys P.E.p lay Oliver - Photographyg Tim Owens - Social Psy- chologyg jim Proffit - Electronics wre- Q53 8.1 gf. 81 ,-o-4-., l raw? l The Physical Education department, with such courses as backpacking, badminton and golf, offered more courses than ever before this year to its students. Complying with the new federal laws, more courses were co-ed. Second semester saw the begin- ning of optional P.E. for seniors after a ruling from the district Board of Ed- ucation. RIGHT: Mrs. Gardiner watches tennis practice, n ug, 712 ,ZF I l l -1 gn. Q Yr 'X gm H34 IlHllill5E lny, ls We can't know where we're going until we've found out where we've been. The history department is help- ing us realize our past in order to pre- pare for our future. One way of pre- paring is through simulation games. The games give us valuable experi- ence of thinking and working out situ- ations. The Contemporary Family Liv- ing class is a simulated experiment in marriage. The class gives students a chance to experience decision-making in preparation for marriage. .ig -6 .za fi l y' 41-.-,V W, V... f., ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT: joe Quartucci, Chemis- try, lack Rowe, Creative Writing, Bob Sakaue, Business, Larry Sanford, Auto, Alberta Schuster, Drama. LEFT: Nancy Murray answers a question from a confused student. BELOW LEFT: Tom Hart and Vince Murphy in the middle ofa discussion. BELOW RIGHT: Barbara Kurek reads the Daily Bulletin to her class. BELOW: Ray Schutte, ArtfPhoto, Marilyn Shel- ley, Life Science, Elbert Smith, Biology, Tim Stephens, Geometry, Virginia Strain, Con- temporary Family Lifeffjhild Care. 7 - if W MW fm 'f.' 1197742 .V V ,.. 40.4 tryin 1- 3751 ,, . .. 1,6 35M G' Za f V ,-47,141 ff V f ,gg ..i,5aii'17Z ' .5616-i A .W-K, . , .'l1'5gjlW' wt .Ig pr fini' fvyg , ,,. 1, 09' ,A 1-f 4 we , f....4s. .1 w r 1 I? ' ,May . 7 W, ,, .:. . f- A f ',g,5 f ., -1-1 ,- ru , S l R l l l k'i?Tit, Njxif , telaii iniltel- i'2w lim N Conf I l I , l l l P I 1 i X . T l li xl l 1 1 1 I nl, 5 lf -,L , pf 'IU'- Continuing to make favorable impres- sions on VP students the musical Spar- tans maintained a tradition of high quality. This is the first ear for a group called Nauti-gals . The Nauti-gals are a female barbershop quartet. Though new, they have already made several performances. The Business Department has kept busy with a new variable credit pro- gram. With variable credit the stu- dent can earn as many or as few credits as he desires. ABOVE, LEFT TO RIGHT, Luella Syler, Home Economics, Don Thompson, Mathematics, Phil Thoner, British Literature, Steve Wilson, English, LEFT: Demonstrating a difficult musical number is Mr. Brown, BELOW: Leo Fracalosy discusses tardiness with a constant offender, BELOW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Rodney Williams, Geometry, Sylvia Won, Art, Denise Workman, Girls Athletic Director, AI Hackney, Sports Of- ficiating, Gordon McGowen, Animal Care. 2.:v1v'f!r? 324- A ff ' - 4 --:mf T S N .. S S , , S 'SO' llVQQ Wiiiiikllh A Biinwniiiiiilllllle unfounded at VP where not only the food and new choice of various com- binations are not only appreciated but the cheerful and friendly service makes the cafeteria a popular place during lunch and nutrition. ABOVE: jackie Allen looks through her knap- sack, preparing to go home. ABOVE RIGHT: Mary Valentyn makesthe weekly food orderg RIGHT: Food Service Staff: Susie Horton, ludy Barrer, jackie Allen, Patricia Clark-Manager, Faye Brenneman, Helen Neer, Mary Valentyng BELOW: Susie Horton explains the daily menu. 1 cf' ' A ., ' It NLQ 1-r lv 'l 2 lu- A 'Tl iff-V E i ., L, 21 S Adil if, 1 x 49 5 -,mniiwp vw - 4-N .f,1,4,' - ., , V ,E Q45 - 'CV4' 4fy ' 'fg.,'?,.'1-1 .- .-. wi 3' ffg Wk f an ivyfffgj' WV , , 4 ff? f ff! 1 ,,,,,,, M., f, ga- . Af: 14:1 ff fyh ,,-.-:-,:.'m, 4 ,-' . 1f:':gif37fG'if1' ' 19, A- 117.23219 ff.- J ' Y , ff ' IZ , 5 U 52 Z'f4?1232fi1T.123-:iw , fl-,'u2:W ,fact 'rv 2,-,G+ 1 :fx 12' 'if 1 ,t U? Q- 3, 4 ruff, fl ' 414:51 f - 1 451122- The common sight of Gilly and his everpresent smile and tilted hat is representative of the pleasant cheer- fulness of the custodial services. Always working, the janitors found time to chat with students or open locked rooms or jammed lockers for desperate students. ABOVE LEFT: Drive-r's Education Staff: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Smalley, Mr. Biagiotti, Mr. Geyer, Miss Anderson, Mr. Stock. ABOVE, TOP TO BOTTOM: Grace Messerall, Girl's P.E. Locker Clerk, Philip Hollenbaugh, Boys EquipmentManager: LEFT: Custodial Staff, LEFT TO RIGHT: lohn Ariola, john johnson, Chief Custodian Darwin Elliott, Louis Caballero, Ted Augustat, Mark Miy- awaki, Gil Ruiz, lim Seal, john Bell. lE i UlEW - ABOVE. Santa Claus loe Quartucci passes out fd. te VE E li 1 l l '.' i 2' ln Fl gifts at the Faculty Christmas party. LEFT: Dean Pat Duffy sits soaking up the sun, re- laxing after a hard day, oblivious of the affec- tionate cou le behind him F P - RIGHT: Phil Thoner sighs as registration comes to a close. BELOW: Sgt. Don Kinder demonstrates law en- f0I'CSl'T16nI tactics on 3 SIUd6l1I. N. 'W 9 !'Zi':',.,,, '-:pk A -A' 4. AM 1 i 1 . . s. ' . l -4. S J 'V, E 4' V ' may f- ,Q ,MQ fl ' f mf. no 1 11 ,,- ' Va! 57? ' . , , f i , y ,f y , ,4 5,11 I f 1, ,I If ' 1 tevghr f , f. sag Q Wg iq Between classes, Villa Park teacher's enjoyed themselves during lunch, con- ference periods, and after school. They spend many hours tackling tasks, doing research and preparing dittos and tests for their classes. While keeping busy, the teachers found time to really enjoy VP and dis- covered that school isn't always all work and no play . ga... sv . fl 3' E 'H .'I:,.j,, ? . ' . V TI M jj gf?- is . my Ei .1 l . . ' I Y wt vvL, ' , ., LEFT: Bob Graupensperger explains scientific principle to Martin Calderwood and his friend. ABOVE LEFT: Reading teacher Sue Gutowsky ex- presses surprise at a student's question. ABOVE: Luella Syler explains a cooking project to an interested student. ABOVE TOP: Alberta Schuster works on a set for another drama production. ABOVE FAR LEFT: lay Oliver, photography teacher, shows a student the intricacies of a camera. -1 4 as --'- 3 '1 ff? -44. 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FIRST ROW, L-R: S.Shopsh1re, R.Martm, M Ballantme KSchrader M Sears S Brown ZND WDW-1.Bieller, T.Ray, T,McNamara, E.Loftus S Baranek T Cecrle 3RD ROW V Mahoney R.:RaQngeI, R.Powell, T.Conzelman, D.Minor I Neal Tramer D Harper 4TH ROW M Dennis K.K3hn, B.Igou, M.Frick, S.Fredrickson, M.Mac Farland I Kerr G DeMmt VPHS 24 21 21 21 3 14 41 7 28 28 14 17 28 12 ' VARSITY FOOTBALL Foothill Canyon Corona Del Mar Costa Mesa Santa Ana Tustin Magnolia El Modena Estancia CIF Beverly Hills Sante Maria Sante Fe Garden Grove South Pasadena OPPONENT 13 7 13 14 7 0 0 10 0 6 13 0 10 13 1-, ,. 1 vf l 'W' ' 1 . 1 1 ,v Ml- . ,ff gaqh, Q, ,W ' Mu . 'Tx if V' Q ' -:ibn-1,, X llfx '1 V 4 l 'Iu- 49 I ' ff 4 M if If I ,WM 1 1,1 , , I 1 1 , I 9 f 1 M, f f Aff 4, W 'M ,,, , lb I 1 Ao f f Ill jim 'mn am, T Q Q0 is mzzzwgzg-flfggjif' :Q ,f 1:4,L ,JW Wi 'fha M I . ,l,l H g, F ' fnwwwfwl 2 f A if nf f 'f I is y 5 w ,i W., '1 1, ' ' ' ' , ' ' I , V' -s 1.7 16 -C A nf. I' I' ' Fl ,J if . ,, fi, . A Z lim .. .. A 2 Q, V fr 'I 1 if ' W fl 196 f A ,, ' 'i 3 , f f in 41 f jp F L I I l fn Q. Ong 9 415 N u qi I Vv ,F W I l L 93 JV2 I We 409 CLOCKWISEQ BELOW, The Spartan defense readies themselves to rush a Tustin punt. FAR LEFT, john Heineken tackles Mag- nolia receiver. UPPER LEFT, Rob Martin clutches ball. CENTER, Tom Cecrle pressures quar- terback. ABOVE, jeff Bieller pursues opponent. RIGHT, Bruce BenBen charges down- field. 'VA lla n 9 ll Nl llll3llll ll?llll3lll?lll l9SSllllE CC3WlllEllllQ In the first away game Villa Park trav- eled to Santa Ana where in a hard fought defensive game they were de- feated 3-7 and dropped to a second place tie with Santa Ana in Century League action. The Homecoming game against Tustin promised to be a close one. But the defense held Tustin to a shutout as they won 14-0 1 ....,..4-ffwe mx rf 1- 9, fp.,-fn Canyon's line ABOVE- Quarterback H fullback screen to waitin ABOVE RIGHT- Rob Marti BELOW- Bruce BenBen r 2 S 1 to grab a pass. - M RIGHT Quarterback rolls out in search of a recei 'f , 4? I A t v, 1, 5, . :VW I - ff ., 'Kin 4. is ,,,' J ' 1161 Ml , -.---, - shed li 'WE gr inled 5. found UE wat' use lou llpggi is lllld llg' ltond qi the Spam. lhe mt l opuor l lo lla: hdoim' we limi ms ledil' l . 1 l, 'W' 'Wm half 14-7. Santa Maria came right back at half and ran the kickoff all the way back. But the extra point attempt was wide and the Spartans won 14-13. A week later V.P. met Santa Fe in the quarter finals. The Spartans no- name defense held them scoreless, while our offense went on to score 17 points. For the Semi-finals, 7,500 fans showed up on a chilly damp night to watch the Spartans defeat Garden Grove 28-10. The scoring was led by all-CIF back Bruce BenBen with 3 touchdowns. The fourth was scored by slot back Rob Martin on a 77 yard pass play from Mark Hansen. This victory put VP 3-A Championship South Pasadena. into the final game against The first half against South Pas was all VP as the Tigers fumbled four times and BenBen scored a touch- down and kicked a 25 yard field goal, to lead 10-0 at half. The de- fense had held Pasadena to 54 total yards. Anxiety of victory was felt on the Villa Park side. The second half began with the Spartans driving downfield. But on a reverse to Martin on the Tiger 17 the ball was knocked loose and Pasadena re- covered. They quickly drove down to score. The Spartan defense had driven Pasadena back to their 10, and scored a safety on a blocked punt. Pasadena scored again, but the 2 point conversion failed. But his was enough to take the lead from VP 13-12. The Spartans had played a disasterous last half with 2 fumbles, 2 interceptions and 50 yards in pen- alties. The crushed Villa Park team made the long ride homein silence.. But the team had gone farther than any other time in the history of the school and that was something to be proud of. Wmwvvffmf 1, 0 I ff ffpymyy ,rf 4, ,ww .f In 4 , L V , af. , :,.JLf'5 r . lu .' f , , , . 'V I ,L I 1,,5m,5,,',,1.3' iffy, :AL 5,775 113 19,171 ze- ' nm' TTC 'J ' f N uf. , ' ?2l5fff- V , .,,7 ., , I 4 , -,'-Lyn., e TOP LEFT, Pete Rasinski. TOP MIDDLE Phil Rogers powers his way thorugh Canyon de- fenders. TOP RIGHT-Mark Kahn awaits for pass from Tod Litman. MIDDLE, Mark Kahn swings around right end to gain yardage. BOTTOM, Art Reisman finds a hole and cuts through to daylight. i i 1 1 I :L'.-,.',lL:M- , V. - 202 ,si L. W H .-vu.-31512 f- gi, rf ,wp-,ygriwi 4, ,,4,,4qtf A , . V ,-1 .. ,W :T 1 -E . , I A , ' ..,:.g.5f.av':.LQy 'i'::w my -A V-1.-- , . , ' 1-L- . 1, sf, i,.v,5g,f,t,,,, , ., sa. .r,,,.. .ns-2,4 g. .f...g, ,i ' 4-fn. ..i,,. ,',,g.,,.fa-,r,-f 1- 5 ,, ., ,. H-, 9 1 L. +L.-,-. A' f 2,5 V:-2.-n..'.f.wm s N- S llpllllhllll TQ T llllwallllcllllui llll3lllliS T lllEWllE lllR 1 9' 5 l .- . ff' ' ' r . 1 1- . 'T 4 s to : mc :af al- ilis . if' 'W K, . ' '1 t . P m',:f'l-5' , 5 +5'3'--1---..J Nj ff.. 5 , The Sophomore Football team fin- ished league action this year with an 8-1 season record-the best in Villa Park's sophomore football history. With new head coach Russ Murphy, the year started out well with a 19-8 win over Foothill. Their only loss was to Santa Ana, 47-Ol which was a real blow to the Spartan's unblemished record. But that defeat was over- looked as they bounced back to beat. Tustin. Throughout the season, the Spartan line held tough to clinch the Soph's victories and- the good per- formances of the backs will be well accepted on next years' varsity squad. - gf., g-- , H, - -- M-,.. 4- ,.. ,. fiat, ffl' ,. r f ist x 59'-f ave! ROW 1, L TO R. If Townley, M.Leichfuss, R.Norden, L.Conzel- man, C.Sells, l.Scotti, K,DiVito, T.Klecak, B.Barvin, S.MeIanoer. R,Stubblehead. ROW 2, S.Martin, H.Williams,P.iv1athews,M. Dix, V.Galewick, l.Kent, S.Stanley, l.Weneta, D.Frye, l.Allen g.Q,.f ' 2. K.Turner, A.Howansky, ROW 3, A.Reisman, L,Sells, R.Thomas, Gordonl li' 'Yin' ' ffffif, ' 'V . 4' fiest- , ri ,. 1 - .- - f W' as ' if -- W--E, Z li we ' -112. .Inf -4 r i . I 'T FS fkrfg .' A r fix? ,,.-.-. ' V . Q- - ., .gg G-.ogg 27:2 - ' , ai 5 Hi' MQ? yt- -- L' ME',,f M 'Q .1 , f 5551? , , ' W ,, 3 'ii :gi - I ,' . '45---t rf' 'W' - 1 11.1 1 T -nw fr- -. 'T- -,.3'j,.m5-gat f?-..:,-1-f+.1f' J 1 , , . ,,,... , E - ' ,,. -i 1- 'l,lf'.h'?'9'?2fF-aef:eu..t-,-fr-1 ' H WHT- y, ,g 1-1-0v:Sg5,-1 '... 4 --.-'.,:,1 ng:Q 1. t :rr 9,7152 M.Lucero, C.Leonard, K.Pomeroy. ROW 4, K.Baitx, M.Kahn, K,Springe, D.Gordon, S.McFarlane. G.Holleran, S.Oades, T. Littman,D.Zeller, B.La gan, P.Rasinski, D.Kelchner, M-Alu,C0aCh , Murphy, Coach Shalf, Coach McGinley. 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P P 11 TOP- Coach Jeff Ehrlich. 1 TOP MIDDLE- Hector Du razo. l, TOP RIGHT- Matt Smith looks for an open , 1 man. 1 1 I MIDDLE- Steve Soros protects ball. 1 I 1 1 1 . l 1 l 1 , . l l ll l 1 1 1 Q l - - I - - - 204 1 VARSITY WATER POLO OPPONENT Loara Saddleback Corona Del Miar CIQKQHN Mesa, ge jf' Tustinff 1 1 I Eliforoy Ma-grnofl ia , El M0dena La Quinta Estancia I I VILLA PARK CLASSIC Pacifica Saddleback Brea-Ol inda - B1F Dl,a,. QQ , su' Q 5 N 2 1 .ff X . r 7 9 10 8 5 3 1 1 1 3 3 5 4 3 'nm 7 . .,,, , , J ,....vv.4 1 P x A ' 'if . --.':..-- , ,, l., L ' 331-- I if umm? ..-.---X mic - T ER llpmlll O GOES QlllllF, 4. 1 , V xl 4 R ' V IQ 1. .i 1. V lil R 1 Y ill.. '-vQL:V,.' i ff ' .. - -f .rw 1 . 44' . Y - ,.L2f.-1-,.-wh'-' 'M i x, , , p' A, 'l Hi Tv-. L.. , . V ,-4231i V, i mr , .A gg .r -.,., .. The team had worked out all sum- mer and the players were well pre- pared when the season began. Villa Park opened its league play against sixth ranked Corona Del Mar. At the end of the first quarter the score was 1-1, but then Corona broke loose and went on to win 10-3. The Spartans next played Costa Mesa and lost in the last seconds 7-8, when a desperation shot from the outside scored. After these losses Villa Park was favored to win the rest of their games, which they did to earn an invitation to CIF. They also finished third in the Cen- tury League, and were champions of the Villa Park water polo classic. BELOW: Varsity Water Polo Team - FIRST ROW- B.Martins, M.Stevenson, T.Merritt, B. Amador, K.Mortensen, ZND ROW- D.Berg, I. Gaddis, M.Asten, D.Mohle, M.Winchell, H. Durazo, j.Driggers, D.Kimbell, 3RD ROW- K. Brandon, M.Fleming, S.Silverman, S.Soros, M, Smith, K.Thene, M.Mikulics. BOTTOM: Mike Fleming dribbles down tank. A l3'flf-iii A V' ' 11.1, ,agp-V-LT.. L - ,'. ,111-.. ,...,,, U --'P . --...,, , V t V - 5 N ' ,i 'bfi' J' - - ... Y' , V ' 'K . . . f , JE: lfli-1' NJ it Q1 r Ye Q . 'S 4 l Ui-r A r 7-ff. Yo 1 In . 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H I V X 5 - . , 2 N.. x vii? . ' - V ' Jaap. vii-', It 205 1-1 -4- ' IJ 1 ' juli' 9' .1 D wk 1-vt 206 y it-' BOIIIIBIIHIIS BIIEIOW IIIIEIU TlUll The Sophomores started their season strong and ended with a record of 15-2. The first loss was to Costa Mesa, which stopped them from winning the Cen- tury League championship. The other loss was in the final round of the 32 team Bolsa Tournament. The team was led by outstanding play- ers Doug Kimbell-MVP of the Villa Park Sophomore Tournament, Captain Bob Balok, Doug Denardo and goalie David Fryman. IIPOIIIIEIR.. RIGHT: Doug Denardotakesavicious shot. MIDDLE, Sophomore Water Polo - L-R, LOW BOARD- R. Longyear, D.Denardo, B.Mason, M.Edwards, S.Morris, I.Cenoway, D,Weber, C.Hellman, TOP BOARD- I.Kucera, T.Ruther- ford, S.Holt, B.Balok, j.Reichle, M.Cornett, B.Fairbanks, D.Mohle, D.Kimbell. MlDDLE UPPER LEFT- Coachlohn Kulisch. MIDDLE LOWER LEFT- Coach Mark MikuliCS. BOTTOM LEFT- Mike Cornett takes a back- hand shot. BOTTOM RICIHT- Mike Cornett pressures opponent. QF -Q Mri., .. v1. . '- ' if-fflfgkiii A' A 4 as 'i.. . V w ' . 1 ' 1 -F,-, -J-fl Q . , K 's uv- A. ., '--5. I' , ' .mf , . , L55 -'I 7--V-C Nail l A WJ, .,,g..-- . r. I F :V 4- T., ' -, n . ... 3 -- 1' 1. - 772'--. -ff ' 4.1. 1, ,Ku . .fp , Z . ,Q -.fran ,I ,J , ' ff. , g u H E L In - '13 'X' ,M 4 . ble' u A I '-.. 'ml'-M. '1 99iX m 'f 1lf 1 .Jn I fi! s I f 7, f nl- ,, 4 I f , .,.f ew Z 4,6 f , X 44? wwf f fa.. ' 5 .1 , ,, ., 5' 'Wat ff . W4 ' SS lllPllllnllll S IIIPIIL ACIIIE Tlllnllll llll A Ill INI IILIIIEZAICT ILIIIE The Sophomore Cross Country team started the season with depressing losses to Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa. The harriers came back, how- ever, winning all other dual meets. Tim Woodward, number one man for the sophs, placed first in the league finals at Hart Park. The sophomore team placed third in the league standings with outstanding performances by Pete Orelup, Roger Sorenson, Tom Doering and Rob Erlich. RIGHT - Sophomore powerhouse Tim Wood- ward outstrides El Dorado runner to lead the sophomore cross country team. MIDDLE LEFT- Rob Erlich takes an early lead in the VP classic atEisenhower Park. MIDDLE- The Spartans off to a sizzling start. MIDDLE RIGHT- Marshall johnson starts to take lead from Newbury Park runner. BOTTOM- Sophomore Cross Country team. L-R, BOTTOM ROW: j.Yang, M.Brost, G. Ha- del, D.Holmes, l.Winter, S.Sall, R.Erlich, L.Bis- sell. MIDDLE ROW: l.Carlyle, T.Doering, S. Grooms, B.Gereau, R,Sorenson, D.Reynolds, T.Bartley, M.Messenger, S.Wolff. TOP ROW: Manager M.Mizuki, D.Hoolihan, T.Woodward, l.Bova, T.Porter, T.KeIly, L.Dunn, M.johnson, I. Stone. MV it . W mia . I , ,, .. wk tn gr . wp-In wf ff -A - ..,. we 4. I' ,,...t. ,, st W4 I ..-..a. tfzf CITE? 'Qmf ,-':iw.wz-f' 1.2 -. . ,V 11,1-,LL .-.-, ,cfs-anus-:. , .-.' - , Q4 I 55 4 :P I ' , , I ,f-ga ., wifi I 2 llllhmIIIRIIRIIIIIllE !AllllKllllE QIIIIIIF The Varsity Cross Country, coached by Dave White and composed of seven runners, tied for second in the Century League standings. The closest dual meet for the harriers was against El Modena, 28-28, with the Spartans winning the tie breaker. In the league finals the team placed fourth, with outstanding perform- ances by Iohn Great house, Tom Westfall and Stan Vandenberg. A coin toss deciding the three way tie for a CIF berth landed in the favor of the Spartans. The team took seventh place in the CIF preliminaries which was two places short of making the firI21lS- Scott Roley led the team with a 2'Ist place showing out of a 90 man field. TOP LEFT- Robert Martin leads the Varsity to a 2nd place in the Buena Park Invitational. MIDDLE- Varsity Cross Country, TOP L-R: I. Greathouse, P.Orelup, R.Millwee, M.Flesner, G.PoweIl. BOTTOM: R.Martin, S.Vandenberg, T.Westfall, M.Leong, S.Roley. MIDDLE LEFT- Cross Country Coach Dave White. BOTTOM LEFT- Stan Vandenberg crosses the finish line in 3rd place in the Villa Park Classic. BOTTOM- Scott Roley, Team Captain, runs alone. BOTTOM RIGHT- Tom Westfall, a standout for the Varsity squad, strides past fountain, . I i I 113315-' i A , , 4, . - . - ' ' , A , Q It D ' ,f s 'ii ' in , . if I ,,, f 1. . Q., . Q -3' ,, '11-. 1 W is I5,,,, ,, 5 - .2 VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY I l I vPHs I 22 46 'I 19 .I I5 , I 15 I 17 I li 23 l - 208 OPPONENT Corona del Mar 33 I Costa Mesa 15 Santa Ana 45 Tustin I 48 Magnolia 50 El Modena 19 Estancia 38 I if -:wr , - . Qt, x,ass.:a:ntm..':r,-rs. A , Q .,. ' 4 , I , 1 v, ' ' ' ' fa , , .sw I T - ' . ? fps . . ..f N 1- A far' ' J ,.s,..-,-:'- Q -, .If ' JW ' S5 ll lllD SIIIIEWMSS IM The junior Varsity Cross Country team started the season by winning to Corona del Mar.In the Orange County Invitational, the IV's placed third out of 'I4 schools, and were led by Rick Millwee placing fifth and Marty Flesner placing 15th. The Spar- tans ended the season with an honor- able 5-2 record. At the league finals, which saw the team take third place out of 14 schools, the Spartans made a strong showing, with outstanding performances by Marty Flesner, Greg Powell, Dave Petty and Pat Michael. TOP: junior Varsity, TOP ROW L-R- T.Haan, T.Lebore, K.Colley, R.Hedlund, B.Wade, D. Turner, T.Arthur, H.C-omez. FRONT ROW- j.Derosas, B.Gallardo, D.Samsvick, R.Riven- burg, D.Petty, I.Derosas, P.Michael, C.,Brigge- man. MIDDLE- john Greathouse, number one man for the Varsity, who transferred earlier this year from Pennsylvania, challenges Corona del Mar runner. TOP LEFT- jV's start off at Eisenhower Park. RIGHT- Marty Flesner all alone, flys to a 7th place in the Villa Park Classic. 'ffm- f Z 2531? . , j rv 4 if V11 W-' ,L ssfgow ..asr1ev Y' 3 ---,.f..,,,g 1'fj,'aj,1:v j-ffm..- ., l ' - .. . -- f' ss-1-,-qu, A -1-.'.z':N:3tSx-ffaxvr-NQ.--3 tt . ,.,. .- .,, , . . -- wramq in .. . Qylwcw ' iw-f' 'if'-'t . '-P-H - Yi ' . .Q.t-'ff '- i :'-1f-- m,,,.1.-I.. .. A A H Vi... .. I IV ,. -- ,. Qt.. . , ' SX NC Si1llklllleT llll 3!Mgllllb lllD llllllNl!aTIlll5llllD l SSl llll llllQ SQLJMM In pre-season action the Varsity Basket- ball team lost two out of their first three games, but with six returning let- terman including last year's starters jeff Sanderson and Doug Mac C.innis the team was sure to start winning. The all- senior starting squad beat Compton in the finals of the Villa Park Tournament 60-58 for the championship. The defending League Champions opened league play against Magnolia winning 68-39. They then met Santa Ana and kept up their consistency by winning 69-51. Costa Mesa, a strong league contender gave the Spartans trouble, but Villa Park was victorious 72-46. In the game against Estancia the score was tied 35-35 at half. Then on a re- bound Harry Heineken's ankle was twisted and he was out of the game. The score was close up to the closing seconds, and when a final attempt by the Spartans to score failed they were defeated 55-53. However the hoopmen came back strong to defeat cross-town rival El Modena 63-46. Corona del Mar ranked number one in 4-A CIF was Villa Park's next opponent. In pre-season action Villa Park lost to Corona but the Spartans were back to full strength with Harry Heineken re- turning to the line-up. Villa Park put up a great fight, and came from behind in the second half to close Corona's lead to within four points, ending the game 53-49. .gr . . ii :iwz-' . 2.26.- kffi-: cj, . si ' ' ' V mfg W f ag? . nu' f hz, . A '1..,, V Xf i L lllhlll ll? hm IIE Nl WAT TA Ill Nl Q Q lll Nl Q A lb The second round of competition be- gan with Villa Park tied for second place with Costa Mesa. The Spartans played Magnolia and again defeated the Sentinals 80-46. The Spartans then met Santa Ana at home and in a physi- cal game defeated them 44-41. The Hoopmen next traveled to Costa Mesa, where in a tense fourth quarter emerged victorious 65-62. Villa Park could not defeat Tustin and lost 55-54. The Spartans had lost to Estancia in the first round, but came back to con- vincingly defeat the Eagles 70-55. In a much closer game than before the Spartans squeezed by El Modena 56- 54. In the last regular game of the season the Spartans were defeated by Corona Del Mar 61-47. A week later Villa Park would meet Cypress in the first round of the CIF 4-A playoffs. A' I' D. K. 4 -?.,'1 -1- Y jx'- hi 1 'wifi- -6 1 e J .tri ' A ' , fn v 4 l . ' y . , 1.51 fvf ' A A 'x.5, l g? ,U 4 f ,I .b i.Tj,g,'f, .. .,q'. 7-ju 3 T N 'V lf'cQ tl ' V , 1 'P ' If J' i,.'o':f A: ,L J' t 14 P 3 x . Q11 0 H' Q' , . ' 'I v f 1 is f ef f J '- r W , v M at 2' ' , 'l ' 5-mtg 8 tg g. V tl, ' f ,J :, v ' 4- dna ,,-, t v--.... ..- ,- C IX. CLOCKWISE-RIGHT: Coach T. Owens. LEFT: Coach R. Lindsay. ABOVE-Varsity Basketball Team: 13 G.Kiyotoki, D.Leeper, S. Hurwitz, l-POPe, S.Morgosh, D.TroIIinger, l.Mackey. 21 S.Hansen, B.Lenzini, D.MacGinnis, H.Heineken, B.Bowman, l.Sandoval D.Robbins, P.Kilroy, R.verdone, l.Sanderson, B,Harper, TOP LEFT: jeff Sanderson dribbles around defender. TOP RIGHTz Cuardi ng Santa Ana player is Steve Hurwitz. I ! X Y -v 5A5KlET,l5'5,LLl , 4 1 2 ,A A' - f n ff-fllmwfzwean1 ' l A fa A Fullerton ' 48 V , gif f Orange 57 ' 1- E742 . V XM K Magnolia 39 Ana J .Lf f yi 1 ' 46 ff 6 QW 35' ' 55 ,El V4 ' dean 46 f f ff nav 9 del Mar 53 ff n in oo 1 f .pf 7 yjz, oh .Ar X, 1, Q fyc M6521 6 : . f-1, - V gwstanqa A ,iwfffdyf gf 1' 3,'f:4:g4:efQ,Y 4. cw IVAA I ,I I A ,f 213 1 -v- -.A . Q, . :. ff - , ,,, -In V. . ,V 44. - .mf-J,'.',,z 51. -y , mm- ,' TF- ' -94' as K4 l 5 t .mVjl..,jY ,A:v:i,,.:vA-lgznrl, :LG -:.:,Yiil.Mvg....-. ,Fei CLOCKWISEQ ABOVE LEFT: jeff Sander- son grabs a rebound during Quarter-finals game against Verbum Dei. H TOP LEFT: Dribbling intolposition against Cypress is jeff Sanderson. ABOVE: Doug MacGinnis, Steve Hurwitzg and others look on while jeff Sanderson does a lay-up. ,r ff-r TOP FAR RIGHT: jeff Sanderson dribbles toward the basket while Harry Heineken and Doug MacGinnis look on. FAR RIGHT: Seeming sure of himself, Dave Leeper races down the court. RIGHT: Harry Heineken tries to dribble around Cypress defender. 'v Aglv, I li. W! WBWABllKllllBTllllB!Aklllll lllll GllllHlllCD5UllTS The IV Basketball team, pulling an 8-'I record at mid-season, excelled both in the sport and in the dedication the team had. Standouts for the team were Rob Gillon, lack Caroll, Tony Locker, jeff Goodfriend, along with sophomore star Mark Garvin. Coach Tim Owens, who led them to their impressive record and built upon the skills they needed to win, provided the impetus for victory. LEFT: Down court, Bill Goodfriend defends bas- ket. RIGHT: Mark Hall lays up for basket. BOTTOM LEFT: Tony Locker shoots for point, BOTTOM RIGHT: Defensive player Rob Gillon snatches ball. ll ,IQ ff ffl fi iilif iiii TNiiAiiiiiiE TLQDN1 1 A 9.,f,w 5 HIRE or BASREIS IV BASKETBALL TEAM, TOPS 55- M. Garvin, 43- j.Figard, 41- j.CarlyIe, 21- M.HalI, 15- l.Good- friend, 53- T.Doering, 25- B.Sanders, 13- B.Senne, 11- L.ArIow, 35- M.Alarid, 31- Llacoppetti, 23- R.Gillon, 33- N.Anasis, 45- T.Feldner, 51- T.Lacher Coach Schaff. LEFT: Garvin anticipates basket, BOTFOM: Goodfriend dribble-5 down court. fxY1N04aP N. 22 5,5 at 4' mr ? llllRlllhllllSS ll llllllll llllLllllE T WlllllQT llllRT z My Despite a hard luck season, the Sopho- Jre junior Varsity basketball team, under the coaching leadership of Dave Colville had a 10-'l'I season with never he less outstanding players such as jacobs, john Olsey and Mark Kahn. OP RIGHT: SOPH. l.V. BASKETBALL TOP ROW LEFT TO RIC-HT M Kahn TStephsOn GHolleran WWilliams MMaxwell SHudson M Timken ENieIson R Rajcic BOTTOM ROW j Gibson C lacobs I Olsen G Scott TOP LEFT Chrislacobs shoots for points RIGHT Stacy Hudson lays up for 2 points BOTTOM Down court Cornes Mark Kahn for a bigscore ,J ,S ., is I fl M 'XX ,A ,, .4-f A .Lil Maw, ,,,.nr 1 MW, ,,,, .,,,Mawf41 ,,...-vnnvrv Q 'T l we-.-H' BELOW: FRONT TO BACK: L TO R: Sopho- more Varsity Basketball team: FRONT ROW: Randy Abe, Rick Weardag MIDDLE ROW: jeff Noble, Keith Kemper, Matt Kahn, TOP ROW: Phil Rogers, jeff Addington, Mike Cardinal, Mike Turner, TOP RIGHT: Mike Turner passes across court to teamate. TOP LEFT: Phil Rogers dribbles down court. .-ri V TS .-'if--M - XB null fm 7 Q - fi G , i Y., I va., Y, The Sophomore Varsity Basketball Team's athletic effort seems to push them on to victory every game. With outstanding players like Rick Wearda, Mike Turner, and Randy Abe, the team shows ability and stamina in games against teams like El Modena and Santa Ana. Their victories were also attributed to the leadership and dedi- cated coaching of Dave Colville. llllRlIllE6T ll lllEl GIIIRWAIIPIIIPIIILIIIE lIlIlTlIllHlIII IIIEQIIE Starting the season with new coaches, the Spartan team held strongly together, even through defeat. Overall, the team's per- formance was weak but this was covered up by strong individual performances by Brad Gross, Ken McBride, Dave Granito and other individuals. The team lost some individuals to injuries as Mike Kerr had a broken foot, Tom Cecrle of a bad back and Dave Zeller of knee injuries. Varsity Wrestling VPHS OPPONENT 6 Corona del Mar 63 21 Costa Mesa 40 8 Santa Ana 68 3 Tustin 60 12 Magnolia 54 3 El Modena 64 3 Estancia 67 lg 'fl ABOVE TOP: Dave Miner captures opponent. ABOVE: junior Varsity Wrestling Team- BOTTOM L-R: P.H0llins, M.Zatlin, G.Driggers, TOP L-R, B.Mullens, Hanzen, S.Lagan, D.Miner. LEFT TOP: Iohn Scotti struggles from opponent to avoid being pinned. LEFT: Bill Mullen fights to pin Tustin man. TOP RIGHT: Varsity Wrestling Team - BOTTOM L-R: G.Hodson, G.Lehnhart, B.Gross, G.Briggeman, I.Scotti, K,Balthrop, TOP L-R: D.Musson, M.Diz, D.Granito, K.Mc- Bride, B.Mansfield, K.Townley, M.Kerr. MIDDLE: Mike Kerr stands off Tustin man. RIGHT: Brad Gross awaits the start of a match. TOP RIGHT: Coach White, Assistant Coach Archibald. FAR MIDDLE RIGHT' Geor eBri eman wres- - S SS tles away from opponent, FAR BOTTOM RIGHT: Gary Lehnhart struggles to free himself from grasp. 1 'I ' ff A 1 A . W f ,Q I ,QWM ' M f 1 . af ' ' l J, f f- - ' , Q' 222' i' W' 4 V 5 ' 'L f g Z' V 1 f ff' ,- ff' 2 ff . . K . , Jfyf, 1 ' 1 41,41 ff ' ' 2 . : ,,,. ' fa 'L YY , , - ,,, ' 21:33 ,,,3fwQa:.:ayQf4 ' V ,,,,,., , - 'V '-ff-'.':1., . ,, 4,, ' -'-N' .- ,LW cf' 'c-.-'i:-- --12' ggi ' 11 el ' . mtl :.fY5g!f95':-75.5-:g?? f, ., GH- X ' Q J' J , f -b 41 1 13- 1... as me X f f 1' .Q Q f-.'- If 5 16' fi? MQ, VZ: 'Saw' 221 Skfll lllll llIlEllllRSS l llllQASTlllll llllg ' IIIQIIIIRIIIEAIIIKIIIINIQ IIIRIIIEC IIIRIIIIDS I I The Varsity Swimming Team worked hard with morning and afternoon practices, and the Spartans looked for- ward to a competitive season. Ranked 10th in CIF, the swimmers were kept busy breaking almost all of last years records. The meets against Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa were close, but Villa Park lost. The Spartans were favored to win the remainder of their meets. The team was led by Kevin Thene, Doug Kimbell, Mike Winchell, Dennis Mohle and Bruce Fryman, who all made CIF. The Sophomore team might have been undefeated if three Sophomores hadn't been pulled up to Varsity for the close meets. ABOVE VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM BOT TOM ROW Mike Asten Matt Smith Ric Hodson Hector Durazo Alec Tafolla SEC OND ROW Brian Martens Kevin Morten son Mike Fleming Dennis Mohle Greg ROW Gary johnson Mike Winchell Bruce Fryman Doug Kimbell Keith Brandon Lee Waddle Dave Talmage INOT SHOWN KevinThenel Wilson, Bruce jackson, Bob Sharpel. TOP It rf-bw, -V' -mv 03 . ff ' I 5' ' I ,- gn , : .x ,,,. ,. I .., ml SCHOQL M-, ---'ixswihua -P VARSITY SWIMMING VPHS OPPONENT Laguna Beach Corona Del Mar Costa Mesa Santa Ana Rancho Alamitos Tustin Orange Magnolia El Modena Estancia 2 5 A 5 Z? 74 'B' I f -is 1- WY A 7 BASlllEllllB!feRllllLllllL Billllglllll llLlllLB linll tlilipii :Hi TRH Wfalirggslrliiiiiwf llllLlliieWlIllellllL The Varsity Baseball team's strong per- formances were mainly yattributed to a well rounded team. The team's win- ning formula was to combine strong pitching with powerful hitting. The pitching staff consisted mainly of Brian Marshall, Ron Wayre, and Rob Gillon. When they were not delivering fast balls, they were busy chasing fly balls in the outfield. I i I BELOW LEFT: Tom Tait dives safely into 2nd base while defender leaps for ballg LEFT: Fol- lowing through after pitch is Dave Leeperg ABOVE: Heading towards first after successful hit is Rob Gillong RIGHT: Batter is silhouetted while waiting for Ron Wayre's deliveryg BOT- TOM RIGHT: C-reg Slater watches ball's flight while heading towards first. l rii Rh Hlflll, SCHOOL la ie 'V N1-5 'fig A si-. , Xl ' 5-if Hag 5 ff' - MP-rf .nal-ey'-r,-1 f-1.471905 g4C?uLvf J ' 4 .- 1 :ff-faafff ggi' Lf- 'T 1' A 1 sl , e , 1 if, -. I I .1 ,-E- T mu ,Sn--.. M-P4 v-sl sr 9. H+44,,LkJ',f f K-4 '-i-iff,-.I,f V . ,i -f -t.. fy., 4- 01 gttrtwgl-if ss' M --, , v .,L. ,.., . A -, , 4s-: - 1-. -',...' .- ae' ,.,. '- '1J::'-'P-A 11-4'7 'r- za' !'6?9'hv'-H N1 2 5, 'f . . Q11 dxf' ,A ,,f -' I - s f.., t e-Q L ,...5Tf351tiff2i,iE,Ff5iQl -' 4f ' H , '- v. vs will N BED 'ff ,V iq 4 .A HV. .:,Nv.,.:. ,J JV .I , ,. , A I I X hz. Tag,-?,':f,,t5,,, .',, A-,H , ' 1 A -- , . ' -.:-...,,g 'S 11,9 .. JJ.i!Ic. n..zWn'w, .. .4 I... A111 ,J ,u.rf..L.,1.-- ., RIGHT: Rob Gillon stirs up dust after success- ful slide into 2nd. ABOVE: Varsity Baseball Team, L-R, Coach Schaff, Phil Rogers, Ron Rangel, Ron Wayre, Greg Slater, Gary York, Don Arbenz, Tom Tait, Brian Marshall, Rob Gillon, Rod Runge, Erman Christofferson, Dave Leeper, Bob Rose, jeff Bechman, Manager Kirk Klein INOT PIC- TURED Scott Hallquistl. ABOVE LEFT: Determined to score Ron Rangel rounds third. TOP RIGHT: Ron Rangel barely gets back to base safely after pickoff attempt. 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Sokoloff, S.Dain, D.Reed, K.Schraderg ROW 2: S.Smith, C.DougIas, L.Viel, K.Pomeroy, P.O'Neil, - M.Alarid, K.Brown, l.Driggers, D.Charlesg BOT- TOM ROW: G.Staab, P.Waldstreicher, M.Kahn, M.Turner, I.DeFrancesco: MIDDLE LEFT: G.Staab hits ball to first base: MIDDLE: Scott Fredrickson warms up: MIDDLE RIGHT: Carl Turner slams ball to out- I : field. I f 'Ima ff--:,,.l -1. r ,A H5 ' ' -av ,L , 4 -951:43 .. ,X . fails -t 1-,-,511 L ,, QL., f-.- -Q51 l 3 .72-Z, 'aj 21- .fflh-i .Jn -f1':zj'sj . - 9 Z 1'. ZS a' '-.' -f 'K 1 gf-,,i:-.Q-,S,1ia,1-Ji .'1-gf5'fy-g1,4s:,f,44, . -ra, r 1 1 1-4-173,11 f 1 c.f'12-if -- ' 'rf'-15 ' kb was -11-er-:f'Q-4:ff'fjf:PWr,f''ri .-g5gL1i'f3,'5:43-Z'df,..g7,::- 1 HQ, ,,,,,,4 swift , , , . , 4 ,-5: .Myif ,gs fb' - fv - I . 4 , . L I gy I 1 Swv-5-,,z f' -' Q ff 1 f H 1 I I 7 5 511.1 '-3 jf-:f ,L , ZH. , f e-, ,A I . , -4.15,-.6 h Q , ., l 4- ,W .,...a.n-4il . . , Ot f,-. ,411 +5 -, '-wi? 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BOTTOM LEFT: Framed b net Conrad Granito shows perfect form in a backha nd volley. BOTTOM: Reachini high for a serve Ed David son prepares to hit t e ball. RIGHT, Cam Slocum follows through with a two handed back shot. FAR RIGHT: Skip Oades shows surprise on face as fore hand goes on winner. BOTTOM RIGHT: Don Couchman watches ball carefully on serve. MIDDLE' After la is over Steve Holwell tr s - D Y , Y tricky cross court fore hand dunk. FAR RIGHT: Coach Ron Metcalf shows proper position on back hand. FAR BOTTOM RIGHT, LV. TOP L TO RZ C.Lyle M.Robertson, D.Couchman, D.Bruwell, C.Han- sen, R.Stubblefield, S.Relf, M.Cohen, D.Kinko D.March. BOTTOM ROW: L TO R: S.Bell ImgrJ,W.R0b- erts, D.Mangam, K.Blake, M.Matsui, C.Clevland I.Ioy, D.Downsworth, M.Edwards Imgrl. W,,M .WAV , XX av 'Tl ff W M I I T 'Z' -. 4 4 rr., .A ' rf ff,-limi plv Ria , 1 ' f ::.' 5 sf- , - -' b ' 'l f-X - ?,. --u--1gg nlll ll i I 1 1 il l, , ll i t i i. 5 , M- Q' 1 ffl.. 1 , 1. 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M ' lf ' iirmaiasi 2-vw' ,.-- Seq 1-.sae Af ., 'ff 'Zim 727 'fev iiin ' ' ,- I, ., ,Q ,. va, , , in . gif., -. 7-4, fx' ' I ni X - 1 - , -:1 - ' ., ., ,, WARM Y ll0WllWllllllMM'lllllllES lllTl+l ll0lllEllP'l'l'l. Winning the Crestview League cham- pionship two years in a row, the varsity track team, led by Coach McKie started the season by beating Corona del Mar 100 to 36, Costa Mesa 106 to 30 and Santa Ana 96 to 40. The Spartans were picked to be one of the top teams in the league until the team's disqualification of the first three meets came after a CIF viola- tion was discovered. But a determined Spartan team overcame the forfeits to continue their previous good perform- ances. The team had outstanding showings in their events with ,Mike McFarlane and Marty Flesner in the 440 and sopho- more Pete Orelup and Tim McNamara in the 880. lim Sidler pole vaulted his way to the third place spot in the county early in the season with a height of 15'41!2 . Tim Ray stood out as the team's top 330 hurdler and Tom Westfall excelled in the 2 Mile event. The sprinting was led by Rob Martin, Roy Hedlund and jeff Sander- son led in the high hurdles. Other out- standing trackmen were john Satterth- waite and Larry Harmon in the high jump, and Bruce BenBen in the triple and long lumps. In the beginning of the season, john C-reathouse was out of most of the sea- son with a cracked ankle. ...rips ' WS ,H-.,l.,-Q. . 4 . ,, , ., '5 an 'f N - -----Nm fkaa.. lil n. ily ed lar lla .ed :ue the lla- led I0 rm- ings ane iho- nara way ump, ' L1 l V, in 214' lv' :,. T '-tx Q f 2 l. 6' jlkal ll fv' iff, 6 i 1 , L 'mg g , 4 L 1 1 ,f 1 Ldgallagi r . ll l T X 9 ..! ,.. lawns TH6 mae or A MAN WHQSRGAU-'F AS coco As THEQSAK? Q .uae ?l'5'1e7 .jj' - -31 -2i1,c', H .L ni 7, ' , A .. H A - Q - va:-w-372-Isf'lk'? 'T Q 'f ' J 1' 1 quill? -. gg. ,sos , .szdu , Au, ,fig . 45' , . fm ' A Qsgaqfiy: fl 'F 4 - ' 'I ' Q fm-1 'fu 'A T I F : fy--... -. Or 11'-' -' --1 -4 4 V I , ,, :1 2.s.,,.-,. V v-1 - '-Wffzb :'?Yf ' ' 5 T: if f D 25:S'?' V - 1 T ' .li:,lc:'55T- 1 ' A A RIGHT: Head Coach Bob McKie, MIDDLE: Hurdle Coach Dick Brunt, Sprint Coach Dave Colville, Distance Coach Dave ,,. White: V TOP RIGHT: varsity Track, soTroM L-R: P. 'T Orelup, l.Sidler, D.Funk, B,BenBen, R.Martin, l.Greathouse, M.Leong5 ROW 2: S.Roley, T. Ray, M.McFarland, T.WestfalI, G.Powell, M. .. Flesner, R.Martinp ' ROW 3: R.Hedland, R. Qfiii ' Dasch, l.Sidler, R.Spollino, K.Tindly, M.Gomez, l j'7-L L, , D.Petty, l.Hienekeng ROW 4: B.Fisk, S.Vanden- 'f..:f1ei.':5sj:f.. N K berg, L.Harman,'L.Rose, R.Millwee,-R.Schalk, D. 5, bm Samsvick: ROW 5: S.Satterthwaite, E.Levitt, T. 5f?'T1lFaj7'-5:?4? ' Q W., Hann, T.McNamara, R.Rivenburg, K.Krueger, 5.1! T3. 4jf ff 1 S.Bailey,T.Cecrle,E.Loftus: j '.J:'fg, 'J' FAR LEFT: lim Sidler, ranked third in the U.S., fj---'lu shows his form in the pole vault: '. , MIDDLE LEFT: Tim Ray glides over the hurdle: 'S 1 , TOP LEFT: Ed Levitt follows through in the shot T F f Put: T .l .,f.lv 4. m 552 . q-1. Y ray, T V.. :xl nj LEFT: Tim McNamara e lead fr m CDM runner. sf Fw 5,008 C imp' R5 OVTQVVX acl Gd wg? fhfftfloofvii SWF ,vi -ke X ' fS '1 mf' W0 mm' Na+ Mn ?e,yl415i,r Vx ttf 50 o lm iffy w1Q,.l'Zc1'f0QOl M 94 coil' 'W V Q Q95 l gvxvtlif 233 HH mn. fc fill YH 'f sm The Varsity Track Team won the Rotary Relays on March 27 which was the fourth time in five years. The Spartans also took the Rotary Sweepstakes. The Varsity took eight first places and five second place titles in the meet. lim Sid- ler was a standout for the team and was named outstanding field athlete of the meet as he pole vaulted 15'8 -a vault ranked him as the third best in the nation. Outstanding marks by Bruce BenBen, who 13.3 in his leg of the 480 Rob Martin relays V. 1 Q n.,- 1 .ii TOP: john Satterthwaite jumps over the high bar LEFT: john Greathouse and Tom Westfall keep stride up against CDM opponentg BELOW: Pete Orelup and Tim McNamara close 1 1 f l 1 l 1 i 1 , . l I in on CDM runner's leadg TOP LEFT: Dean Samsvick sprints for the finish against Orange High competitorg BOTTOM LEFT: Roy Rivenburg starts first legof mile relay. l l 5 l 1 1 X 1 1 l , 1 ' U 0-1:1 , . , ,. . 1 f- , ' '49'55939' ,A .afwwa Q-.WM M' ' I 7 . - V -xsiif' . amnwgumszfslnn . -.V W . 1- at-ltw 1'-:rf M ' ,. -A-f,..,.:-14-. l V V., 'xi ii , in --., 1 . - aff.-.1 K . .fggw 1 , .ww 4 ,1 wt aw f l K, ' ,.,...a.,.ac' 1--U ,-rw.-...QQ ' f -rw 1 l g X TMNT !M4K53T?14EIVTITS5 TlHDASNKh0U TOW WIFIII T ITIIQM1 ,S fwv A sf f BELOW: Brian Boyer roundscorner during the 880g RIGHT: jeff Sanderson clears low hurdlep X ' ' Q BOTTOM LEFT: Tom Cecrle hurls discus into the I j 14. ' . ' 'Z-H alr, M BOTTOM RIGHT: Roy Hedlund takes the lead in the high hurdles. 5' 1 . if X az ZH. g 41 f' . 'V422 Y 3 ' , ' 1 X' 1914 X ' V',, I I l i li ll l l 1 , I l l lj lll Ir. 'l ll l l I tl l ll l l ll was , ,. -.1 ..,,, H.. 1. .1' ,,,. .,.s..,p,,g4,,,,g H N-11 , .. 7 ' .., gl 5065 M I, H in iv Q F-:.anvnw,Ms-.su . fs. 31 .1- 7 1 MQ J lr Q E. X ,.,, 1 LEFT: junior Varsity Track Team, BOTTOM ROW l--Rf N- Levine, P.Grasham, j.DeRosas, T.Lepore: ROW 2: G.Brigge- man, P.Michael, j.DeLuca: ROW 3: F.English, M.Frick, D.Pe!er- son, T.Reagon: ROW 4: B.Knutson, R.Wade, j.DeRosas, L. Harman: ROW 5: G.Levine, j.Leichtfuss, K.Magaree, T.Wall- worth: NOT SHOWN-Llacopetti. MIDDLE FAR LEFT: Ken Colley hands off to Roy Rivenburg in the medley distance run: BELOW: Lee Iacopetti takes handoff from john Leichtfuss in the 440 relay: BOTTOM LEFT: Keith Krueger shows expression during the 440 shuttle hurdles: RIGHT: Dean Gordbnlstretches for extra inches in the Corona del Mar meet: MIDDLE RIGHT: MilchlLucerotakes onthe hurdles: BOTTOM RIGHT: Torn Doering strides in the mile run: BOTTOM FAR RIGHT: jeff Biellerltakes the lead in the 440 relay against El Modena: FAR RIGHT: Sophomore Track Team, BOTTOM ROW L-R: D. Loftus, A.Reisman, R.Pierce, S.MeIander5 ROW 2: G.Holleran, j.Weneta, j.Kent, S.Sandoval: ROW 3: T.Doering, M.Brost, R. Sorenson, T.Woodward, K.DeVito: ROW 4: R.Erlich, S.Holt, S. Wolf, W.Williams, M.Lau: ROW 5: G.Holleran, j.Scotti, M. Lucero, K.Springe, Mleichtfuss: ROW 6: j.Bieller, K.Baitx, D. Gordon. JW! ' S WAUNLT NIMNUTO llLlll5AlllD ,.:.... ,, fm' ws., -' ,,,,,.-,- -an 1 l f Q.,-4 The outstanding performances on the junior Varsity Track Team were by Gordon Levine in the 100 and 220 Keith Krueger in the low and high hurdles, Rick Millwee in the 2 mile, Howard Gomez in the mile run and 'IFJ George Briggeman in the 880. Like the Varsity, the jV'S had to forfeit the first three meets, but the middle and late lg .,, I season saw the team pick up win after ' win. Their performance in the Rotary p:'t - Relays, held on March 27th at Kelly fi ..'V, Field proved their status as a well 53 'V rounded team. During the day, no l less than seven records were broken, I including the mile relay, where Brugge man, Spollrno, Fisk and Rrvenburg lv I in ,A clocked a 3 35 7 ni I tiilivlef My--as-tg' .MW . ,,-t ...... . ..,:,,., n 1' 5 l 5 ti - .r si. A ,I 15119. - 4-.-., .H Y .-i..f'-' . - . ,,, . ,,....- ....:..........o g ,.,.. A LW-W A---cm The sophomore team started the season by winning their first three meets against Nef , Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa. The team had good performances in the early season made by Pete Orelup who broke the school record in the 880, and jeff Beiller with a shotput of 52 I01!2 for a school record. In the high jump, Kirk Springe 'umped 5 l0 thereby threatening the school record. The team took seconds in the Rotary Re- lays, but it was their scoring that clinched them the sweepstakes. In the meet, the sophomore 440 Relay composed of Reisman, Holleran, Bieller, and Baitx won with a time of 45.9. The Sophomore 2 Mile Relay team of Woodward, Erlich, Soren- sen, and Doering surprised every- ong with a school record of 8:43.4. Hilgbiiig 1I!W4ENESSS QCQDNHF UH? A--HM ,gllnma QITT K . r' I XY 'Y' 'lfl i I' li L 1 Iii TN Q' 14 9 VL I .ff . , i nh . ffitdgz - 3 , 'x 5 ' ' .-. -4 , 'Tw il- .1 I IF If li I I VARSITY GOLF VPHS OPPONENT 238 Costa Mesa 262 200 Corona Del Mar 192 434 Tustin 495 462 Santa Ana 541 253 El Modena 278 184 Magnolia 209 543 Estancia 496 413 Costa Mesa 536 509 Corona Del Mar 472 Midway through the season the Golf team stood tight in a very tough league with very tough opponents such as - Corona del Mar and Estancia. Villa Park is depending on their four returning lettermen: Craig Horn, Frank Cain, Mike Miller, Bob Bainbridge, and a few Sophomores. ABOVE: Bill Nelson lines up a putt. TOP RIGHT, Senior Frank Cain drives down fairway. . , BOTTOM RIGHT: GOLF TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT, BOTTOM ROW: Craig Horn, Mike ROW: Marshall, johnson, Ron Stratford, Billy an-ffl' A ' ' . Nelson, jack Walsh, jeff Zeiler, Mike Martin, ' . Dean Powelson, Martin Brower, Dj Wilson, jim Gibson, jeff Vincent, jeff Floyd, Diane Myers,4 Dave Granito, Lori Hardacre. NOT PICTURED: Rick Haan, Quinn Collins. ff Miller, Bob Bainbridge, Frank Cain, TOP V n .rwwwwwwgya-y,,-f'4'7i3-v-sn' 'Mi ,f v Y was c BELOW: Coach Thoner gives advice to Mike' ' Miller. - FAR LEFT: Frank Cain blasts out of sand trap. LEFT: Mike Miller comes close to sinking a putt. TOP LEFT: Players tote bags down fairway. ,wg f f, .. . 1 ..f. N .,.-: -1.-. , . I . X v V - .1-4' c ,. gr. ,Q .. , . CA,-,f-5W,f-p. 1 , WL. ,r ,pf-,gps T t s i the Girls Athletic cry of CIF. Unlike before the girls to competing only locally instead placed in League the the GAL with eight other Mar, Santa Ana V tin El nastics. ,aimed for CIF in volleybal field hockey, badminton, track an field, basketball, swimming, softball, and gym, The director of hopes of coming nine sports. ISS se Workman had high top in each of the the teamwork season. Here they HW. 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Nlfvlifai A. ii' SYM? 54? 15611 wr - ,f QW' ' .If W 1,1 nl. 2:3-nu. 1 xx 1 v-M 1 1 WM NV Hr w' ',L W! xi Y ,pn f ml wx 1 if ' ff ver - '-dw? . --diff? , , ss, an -www- Y W '?'!x ,,. 5 w 4 Y X 1 K I 4 I 5 1 X 4 .5--If ,N , M- -T-., : Vu' T. A., 7, - -. - .. .. V , ,wo N ' .,, f-1: .1 1-,gn ,, ,' .v:,y,3vd- ,- , ,. -V iff 4' -' 11wm.Qs4gzvZ6'w' an - ' , ' ,ffyu , , -'. ' Y Eg. g,: I p' ..'.. g , ,N-ag.. 1.3.1. 1 ' ' ,V-' -. .' 'Tf,L. 1 I' ,,...-- E, I, lv' if2'. 'iLf'12f? Fidv SlKlET Ll.... BAD INTON BELOW: Sheri Hayes pivots to fake out an op- ponent, so she can pass to a teammate. CENTER: Barbara Waldstreicher gets off a jump shot as many opponents try to block it, FAR RIGHT: Lynn McBride prepares to shoot on a fast break from her opponents. LOWER LEFT: jV Basketball Team-FIRST ROW: Coach-R.Raeb, K.Storrious, l.Mullen, l,Stocker, B,Waldstreicher, S.Hayes, SECOND ROW: E. Upton, C.Walter, R.Klatt, T.Capasso LOWER RIGHT: Varsity Basketball Team-FIRST ROW: E.Hoolihan, L.MCBride, l.Thompson, R. Gereau, K.Eich. SECOND ROW: S.Bailey, L. Zigich, T.McCrofy, D,Wheeler, P.Carter, R. l 1 Q The IV and Varsity basketball teams, faced their seasons well prepared for the tough competition this year. All of the girls' hard work, time and effort paid off as they went into their open- ing game as the team to beat, after defeating many of their opponents in pre-season play. The Varsity team was coached by Mr. Ed Grahm and the IV's by Miss Raeb. -Q S' . ' av -. I ' ,Q Z 'vupq ,i s, ' ww gp .ig l agi I ll 'Nia i 4 if AT IRDS.. B UNMWE llBAlL.ll. ,Z ,, wr! 1, . L if 'L ss 'E- 'Z f ,,Q.X ,Q2n KS 1 rs. , ,,'. . 'l S flif1?3,' . Q . r a . L L 1' 255af.g,- P. . . . y. . ll? Q -Q2 r---3 W 'fa s r' 'V ik l , L , . . lgff,'jg, Badminton coach Mrs. Gardiner and iff her assistant coach Miss Billings, antici- 'gsalaitlf' - 'U' pated a very successful season for their . team. With workouts everyday the ha team was ready for the tough CIF com- petition they faced this year. i A K A 7-lf.,-:' . f , ' W TOP-BADMINTON TEAM, FIRST ROW: L.Hig- .F gins, l.HummeIl, K.Neelon, l.Bustamante, L. -f.-an Neelon, L.Thomas. SECOND ROW: D.Kerhart, 5 . l.DeFelice, P.Grisham, S.MaIinski, D.Habif, L. 2,5 .. Bellmyer, E.Carroll, l.Thompson, C.Klima, L. 4555.4 - Sator,C.Anderson.THlRD ROW: Mary Monson, I-Qs., ,Lf I.Dierking, L.Miller, M.limenez, l.Paino, D. gg Spelliscy, P.Spangler, l.Dieball, R.Wein, T.Nis- 'MEL-T-, ,J j. sen, H.Cline, D.Ellington, A.Hashem, B.Lew- 11- 2, miale. . .I LEFT: Laurie Neelon, anticipates a backhand W ' Q return to her opponent. ' '- Q ABOVE: janet Bustamante makes a divingattempt Nqt,,.,? for a crucial return. -is-we ,E V Mk, RIGHT: Mrs. Gardiner the head badminton . coach,and also the tennis coach, discusses future tem tournament plans with her assistant coach Miss . lit l. Billings. y. V, ,Q r 'M , at U Ptcfmir 249 Q-4 wi sq X -r Miss Iseli, coach of the girls swim team was pleased with the large, enthusi- astic turnout for this year's team. After lots of hard work, the team was ready to take to the water and fight for first place. ABOVE: Swim team members swim their laps during another hard workout: RIGHT AND BOTTOM RIGHT: The swim team listens as Coach Iseli gives instructions: BELOW: Miss Iseli gives instructions for more practice laps: BOTTOM LEFT: A swim team member practices her take-off. , .. 554' 1' 1 . GF , ,- N A- F .- - W - 'gm -- Jr- a. e -1 ., i .. . 1 f X M, wr-1--'-A,-v1'1-fs g . ',.. , ,A ,g .gli -114 . .a,1:i5.ab.s:si 1 a . ws, ,U 23 fn. -1 ' 4 nt' .1 gm ,wa .F .J I sa Wi rf an i Ls 1, 1 if? P2 3 :vi M, u PH Lear, , 44- Ju, .,.,,. , . 1 'Lf' ' 1 V -1. 4 . Q2- 4 'fi . ' qu, Q . -.1 1 ' 'ff -5r, .' ?f., 'f -,mf , , 1 'iifvw -'ff .W 11,5 3 .53 iw .. 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Calf. 9-517 MARINA PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT 9971 Patrick Drlve Vllla Park Callfornla PHILS UNION SERVICE Phllllp Hurwitz 17771 Santiago Road Vllla Park Callfornla Phone 637 0854 1 I I A .a:::u .zgimt cfs Eli , 1 C ' n n , rc Ca y ml hen Owmrv V . l 7 w 1 I TIAGO, IREALTORS B est Wish es F 1976 Graduates 4 I l if , l l 4 1 1 1 Dorian Board Members Sheila Wright, President Mary Arend, loan jackson and lo Hudson stand in front of the successful carnival, their prime money maker for the LIGHTS UP project 4 Ziff 4' Pat and Carol pose in Levi s ARMY NAVY sToRE 131 South Glassell Street 1 Orange, California 92667 f 1 4 f -fvfe-7 'm W 17871 sami Boulevar 11 207 Villa Park Kathy Fitzgerald at Tom Bosse Insurance Agency. ,, ,,, ,j I O S ure J Seniors Aarnes, Cynthia 82,119 Abbott,.,lanaj82,47f f if Abdi, Noush5gr,'1a1 Acu na, Thdm'6LSB2,42 .f Aeay,Ad1tieifiiif 32 l Ahea1rn,v,Ki,tnbenl3?22-4351 Ai,q,iey,g,e,g1vmii1szf'j35515. r Al'bertinifi?qlancy Qgyfllil.,-M, ,. Alban,,oebra'az,3a,72zes,76 ' Algeo, Cyndi 32,479 Allen, DoUs82,42 l , '7-' I 'lv 'Al'liehfilS'h'ar0n 82,35 Allman, Kimberly 72,82 Alsborg, lames ,53,6,6,72,131,69 Aalvaareigfhfiairiy 82347 Amador, Williami1s82,205 Amezaga, Renee,50,82 Andersen, Marcia 82,47 Aljridersonygfric 82 A.nderson,lKi m 82,42 Andrade, Sharon 82,35 Andrews, David 131 Anellvo, Alison 82,64,76 A Antram, Michael 82 Apodfaca, john 131 3 V' Araki,-'Linda 82,64,76 ' r Arbenz, Don 38,82,194,200,287l',225,42 , - Armstrong, April 8,82 ff, is ' Arner, lean 52,82 'A Arntz, Mary 84 Auler, William Austin, Karen B4,90,42 Avaloz, jackie 84 Aviss, Danell 84,75,69 Baez, Alonzom. ' Bailey, james A, Bailey, Stevan!5,3,72,,84 V Bainbridge,fBob 84,239 Baltl, Ioel 38,72,8'l,84,'l00,'l94,'l99 Bales, jennifer 84 , Balthrop, Craig 84,104,220,47 -'35 ' Baranek, Steven 84,195 Barbour, Diane 184 - Barlett, DanieIf84 ' V Barnett, Brad , 'V , Barrington, juliene 84,62,96 Bashe, Greg Bateson, Kevin 131 Battles, Richard 84 Baufgher, Brian,84 Baughn, Molly 84 ' Beamon, Michael Beamon, Robert -A Bedard, M,iche'll'eg25,,84 f Beeghley, Sheryl 484' ' 1 Bell, Larry,84 ' 5 ' Bellmye-r, .Lynda 84,8'5,244,249 BenBen, Bruce 10,28,84,194,197,198,199,200 Bennet, Vickie 86 ' Berg, Gregory 8,6 l Bergstrom, Richard '131' Bertuzzi,.Ca,rla 86 ' Beyer, Devon 50,86 Bivens, Larry 86 Black, Laura 52,86 Blakely, Marceline 19,131,69 9 Blumenfeld, Chris 86 Bode, Karen 86,47 Boehm, Karen 86 Boerum, Thomas 86 Bohl, Scott 86 Boland, Anne 86,42 Boland, Tim 86 V Borel, Terri 131 ' Boren, Lori 86 Bornmann, 86 Bosse, Cindy Bowma Boyer,fE Bracken, Kathleen Braggins, Susan 86 Bratton, Cheryllglj Braun, julie 86 Braun, Sandy,5,86'f ' Bray, Gwen 86, .- l 4 Brelje, Patricia 86 V Brennan, Tlinoflii' T31 A f Bntggsg,Ch'risg88 ,,,', ,if 4, Broadvl7ay,Weatherlee ' , .44 ff- Brown, Malcolm-131, at Brunskill, Carol 88,277 M X Bryan, Edward Buckley, Blake 131 Budd, David 88 , V Buffin ton L nda ,W ' ' ' 1 Y :1 f 'f in Burma? Eliizaberh,2a,24,as,24,2,a5,42 farr A Burnett,,KaiQherine B8 - -, ' Buselwlames 885 , , Bustamante Janet 88 243245 76'12f49'f 2' Butatz,joseph 131' ,I r 'VVV Bylinkint,MicHael,8a1 , 4 Byrd, Lau-ri 88,9032 Byd, Roger 52,55,88,64 , l Eaffery, Kelly 131 ylil gif , Cain, Frank 239 , , ,N it Campbell, C,raigL88,47f Cannard, Kim 887 A Capasso, 'Perri 88,244,248,42l- . Canlsonj, Tina 88 '. - ,' If.-ff, 'N Carragher,-Micha'elf86fglair' Carson, Bennie 88 ' '- 4 'ffgf Carter, Robert 88 Caruso, Maria 88 Case, Mike 131 ff- Catlin, Kimberly 88,90,35, Cecrle, Tom 72,88,93,195,197,198,220,23S Chamblin, Diana 54,88,76. g ' V A Chapin, Don B8 ' 7 ' Christof-ferson, Erman 88,225,226 f' Clavesiflla, Nanette 88 'L Clements, Nancy 90 Cline, Heidi 90,249 Cochran, Dennis 131 , Coffman, -Mike , .N Coggins, Scott 90, Cohen, Robbin 90 Colburn, Steve 25,90 Cole, Audrey 90,89 Compton, Rhonda 90' Compton, William 90 Constantine, james Con5ta,ntine,.Laura 90 ' , , iC0UiClm3Uf Tlibmas 38,84,90,'l'95,42 Corbett, Kare'r7i:24,81,72,90,106,63 1 , Corbett, Kathy15,33,72,74,7s,9o,9e,cr Cordes, Becky 131 jg it I Cosentino, Rick 90,117f Cragrhead, Douglas 90 ' Crosby, Kelly 90 'Cross,rBa,rbara 90 ,-Crossma n-, 2Richandf90 Crouch,'Mark 90, ' - C Crowe, Shawn-90 2 V Cnuzen, lulie,90, ' D!Agostino, Michael '131 Dabbah, Michael 901' x i Dancer, Wlllliam 66,941,105 'N Dasch, Roger 90 1 , 1' , ,gg V. fuj N, zf' Y.: Flesner, Fle 'chef , feng . F . , Enos, ' ,Erdelyi, ,Erickson ' , Essenmacher, Todd 94 Estrada,,Rosemary 94 EUI'T1Ul'll3I'l, Paul 94,277 Evans, Dennis 94 A 2 A 'Ewing,'Kirn'94 Q f j , EveId,'D,ave,131' I5 Q I' FY, E '- - .,f- ,LT 4., l , .., .-.G-1-Eva!-aveeeer,Lr.wamJf..,1-,,, Yea-, l 3 . ,Pi + A in YYYY M, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, -..,.v!l....4r ,..zslm,,,,.,... W- me Seniors 3 ,,,,, , ,4 A ' , Q, - 1 Henrichs, 'Bill 131 Larson, Evelyn 52,106 +A' Wa '1 gD'e'a'ne'Q55,88,'1'07,131,233yQ,g, J Heftel, Donna 100 Larson, George 106 -' IH' Hegketh, Howard 100 l.8UdOl'1lOk, AI'lIOf1leiIB 106 .,, 1 Q . ' 1 Hum, LindaA100 Lauzon, Mark 106 ' . 'VAU flBl??r,Mafl1,25 1 Hodson, Richard 53,1oo,7e,22 Lawrence, lohn 106 M, Holgomb, Samuel 131 Layton, Kelly 106 l E ,.,l , f ,N 'Q' QQQL!Zl'QKQfi5UFi'23124r37,95,105 Holdburg, julie 100 Le Blanc, james 106 L iilQl3l'1Q.,52r95-, 1 . 1 Hollins, Michael 1oo Le Crone,l0hfl 106,76,-17 ' I ' .VUW U Holmes, Phillip 100 Le Veque, Susan 106 1 , Holt,joni102,243,245,35,247 Lee, liuSSell131 1 , FQUVESZMGQQ4 ',, -Hooliihan, Eileen 87,102,243,245,248 Lelelming, jrady 106,76 90 'Q ' , 1' , 3 , Horn, Craig 102,239 Le man, C 115105 dhriSt13ri,her131 Horn, julie 33,102,280 Lehnhart, Kathleen 106,167,35 5' in 'QI Hoskin, Charles 102 Lemke, Prriup 10336 212 47 L1 1' ' LFG . Howard, Patricia 102 LenZIr1I,' 0 C11 , , ee 1 4, Hilde 96,248 Hraha, Nancy 102,42 Lerer, Vlcky131 it r ' 1. Huff, Mark 102 Levine, Gordon 78,106 .-gr .',, - ' Huggins, Bobby 102,64 Levitt, Eddie 72,105 1 . ' 1 Huggins, Daniel 5,34,39,102,161 Lewis, Andrea 106,281 ig 1, Humphfres, Ronald 102 Lindstrom, 50211011 105 i5 in Hunter, Kenneth 131 . l-0fIUS, Edwar d 23,33,100,'l06,195 gi N S --,, fir ?1F 'f1 fi il Hurlburt, Therese 49,102,245,76 l-Oren, Dlm9UY 108 Hurwitz, Stephen 91,102,212,214 l-05185US9f1g3g1g,66Ag9igg,gg3,CF . jgife, eri ,.,,,,,g,' . 1 '- 4. Lun gren, e ie , , ., , f i ' Stephanie 23,94,98,76,69 Ida, Darrell 102,47 Luth, Marianne 108 ggaeljggmaa, 8129 lgou, Bradley 81,102,195 , d I h , ,Lggg,'fe,,g ef ,, . ,47 ller, jonathan 131 McAn rews, 0 F1112 I' 93 drag., McArthur, Martin 112 Q 1 '5 0I3iil'ddi0l5QFj9g8 jacllison, Bruce 102 mcglildi, Kefrlfly 2Q'l2,220,42 Eli' LQ mam 'oath , .. , jac son, Rene 102 C OS By, im !,.-V gjbhzales, RgQn315pj13j jackson, sally 102y105,65,75,42 McCraken, Kirk 112 5,3 as I ',' Goodin, .gg jackson, Trina 102,244,417 MCCUll0Usl1,T0m131 if Gorderi, 1 , james, Shirley 131, McDonald, Lila 112 5 l C-OSS, Mitcjlielll 981' j 5 jamieson, Kathleen 102 McGuire, jene112 if Ciottbergkgh-nisthpher 981 jazwiec, jim 131 Mclnally, Tim 112,69,61 l ff? .,Gough, jeffrey, Teddine 102 Mclnally, Tom gg. 'f il,, 5 ,Graham, Q11fl1Y,72,98 , A Vjernison, jamie 131 Mclssac, Lisa 112 Grahn, Susanf?l,31 , jerome, Paul 81,100,102,123,194 MCKGY, Gail 112 - Granito, Conrad 98,230,231 ' Gray, Bryan 98,47 ' . Grebe, Randy 131 '5- Greek, 98,1 31 98,244,249 ' 52,98 3-UZ? , j,ills0n, Paul 131 johnson, Eva 131 jones, Leslie 96,102 jordan, Donna 1.04 jruhlke, Paul 104,131 julian, Shantelle 96,104,153 jurado, Casey 104 Kahn, Kevin 23,38,72,104,195 Kelly, Cael 104,35 Kennedy, Patrick 24,66,104,81,76 Kent, Susan 104 Kerr, Darlene 104 Kerr, Deborah 104 Kerr, joe 104,195 Kerr, Nancy 104 Ketchum, Richard 104 ,Keth-ley, Beverly 131 Kilroy, Patrick 72,104,212 K,ing,'Delores131 King, janet 104 Kitzmiller, Bob 131 193,199,200 1 f j gi,,Ki.yotoki, Gene 104,212,76,254,42,47 Klecak, Kim 33,3a,74,75,1o4 Kleczko, Christian 104 Klfimar john 104,47 Knight, Timothy 131 Kodia, julie 104 Kdlter, Margaret 52,104 Kostner, Pamela 49,104,42 Kowaleski, Mike 104 lgrapes, Michael 104 Kri-155, Michelle 104,47 Kusinsky, Richard 106 'La Cava, Daniel106 liakshin, David 106 riihert, Chris 131 McKee, Cheryl 112,35,61 McMullen, Curtis 112 McNamara, Timothy 38,52,72,81,100 112,195 MacDiarmid, Dale 66,108,CF MacGinnis, Douglas 108,211,213,210, 212,214 Mackey, john 108,212 Magnacca, Wendy 108 Makloski, Ken 108 Maloney, Patricia 108 Maloney, Peggy 108 Maloney, Todd 108 Maloy, Mary 108 Mamola, Robert 108 Mansfield, Bill 101,108,194 220 Markus, Timothy 108 Marshall, Brian 108,225,226 42 Martin, Charlann 108 Martin, joan Martin, Kim 108,242,145 Mastain, Thomas 108 Mauerhan, Loren 108 Mauerhan, Lyle 108 Maxwell, Linden 28,50,66 81 106108 CF May, Dana 131 Mead, Randy 110 Megrund, Timothv110 Mendez, jeannie 110 Mercado, Charlene 15,33 34 39110161 42 Merritt, Torn 66,72,79,110 125 205 76 Messenger, Susan 110 Miller, Anthony 52,110 Miller, Gerald 110 Miller, Laura 110,64,69 Miller, Miller, Laurie 110,155,249 Lisa 110,65 Millwee, Rhonda 50,110 Seniors Minardi, Mike 110 Miner, Danny 110,195,220 Minniear, Faith 33,39,110 Minnis, Melissa 110,105,81 Mitchell, Linda 110 Moeller, Lorie 33,53,74,75,76,110,281 Mohle, Janet 23,54,66,67,B1,93,110,76,63 Monson, Susan 110,76 Montee, Jill 110 Mooney, Shannon 22,24,54,66,81,110,117 Moore, Donald 110 Moore, Gregory 110 Morelli, Cheryl 131 Morgan, Thomas 131 Morgosh, R. Scott 110,192,212,42 Morick, Cynthia 22,112,76 Morris, Ann 54,112 Morris, Colleen 49,95,112,65,76 Mugar, Wayne 131 Munoz, Paul 112 Murphy, Alisa 131 Murphy, John 112,47 Myers, Ruth 52,112 Mykkanen, Ellen 52,112 Nakamura, Janice 112 Neal, James 112,195 Neelon, Laurie 112,244,249 Nelson, Kim 114 Norling, Paul 66,67,114,194,76 Norton, Jeff 114 Nuckols, James 114,77 O'Brien, David 131 O'Neal, James 114 Ogden, Chris 131 Okubo, Mason 114 Olsen, Mike 114 Overton, Kelly Oyer, Mark 114 Pagay, Marriann 114 Paino, Jamie 114,249,35 Palmquist, Cheryl 49,114 Palumbo, Jennie 114 Panno, Judy 114 Pariser, Linda 114' Parker, Kim 114,61 Parks, Da-wn 114 Parsons, Gail 131 Pastorius, Kathy 50,114 Patterson, Tammy 114 Patterson, Kimberly 114 Paull, Kay 114 Pawlisa, Bruce 131 Pelkey, Hazel 131 Peltzer, Nicholas 114 Pepper, Keith 114,105,47 Peters, Bryan 114,113 Peters, Cindy 53,131 Petersen, Carmela114 Peterson, Dan 53 Peterson, Daniel 114 Peterson, David 116 Peterson, Janelle 116,72,83,76,35 Peterson, Paul 116 Pettijohn, Elizabeth 116 Pierce, Donald 116 Piraino, Paula 131 Pizzuroo, Stephen 131 Pledger, Elizabeth 116 Pope, James 116,212 Porter, Linda 116 Posthuma, Chris 116 Powell, Blythe 116,64,6S,76 Prettyman, Teresa 116 Preuss, Danine116,245,35 Price. Edward 116.47 Pritchard, Susan 116 Pruitt, Rhonda 116 Prund, Christopher 116 Puskas, Carol 116 Quevrel,Joan116 Quong, Tracie 116 Ralson, Katherine 116 Randalls, Lisa 116 Randalls, Lora 116 Rangel, Ronald 38,1'l8,'l95,200,22,281,225 Raphael, Paula 49,54,118,284 Rasey, Michael 118,131 Reavis, Russell 131 Reed, Brian 118 Reeder, Tim 5,'l'l8,28,52,53,56 Reeves, Robert 118 Reichert, Lisbeth 33,34,38,97,118 Reisman, Joanne 118 Reta, Anthony 118 Richard, Kathleen 118 Riddle, Ernest 6,118 Riley, Patricia 118 Ritchie, Beth 118,64,76 Ritchie, Mark 118,194,81 Rivenbu rg, Roy 28,72,8'l,'l1B,209,233,234 Roaney, Robin 118,65,35,42 Robak, Deborah 118 Roberts, David 118 Roberts, Joy Robinson, Jill 118 Robinson, Donald 131,212 Rodemeyer, William 118 Rogers, Lisa 23,28,81,'l'l8,242,250,64,65,76, 35,42 Rohm, Diana 118,35 Roley, Scott 5,72,89,118,208,76 Romero, Christina 120 Rose, Mary 74,75,'l0'l,'l20,81,28'l Rose, Michael Rosenbery, Kathryn 120,244,141,76 Rowe, Leslie 120 Rowe, Micheal 120 Rumbaugh, Cindy 120 Rundles, Lorraine 120,277 Runge, Rodney 120,225,226 Ruppert, Mark 131 Ryan, Doug 120 Sabo, Sherryl 120,35 Sacksteder, Martin 120 Sagey, Robert 53,120,77,76,47 Sakayeda, Amy 120 Salzbrunn, John 120 Samuelson, Stuart 120 San Martini, Mario 120 Sanderson, leffery 107,1 20,211,210,192,212 Sandoval, John 73,120,213,210,212 Satterthwaite, John 120,234 Scheblein, Patricia 120 Schenden, Tom 120,76 Scherer, Pamela 28,49,54,75,81,95,120,62,65 Schultz, George 120 Schumaker, Robert 120 Suchmuck, John 131,47 Schwarts, Michael 120,47 Scott, Mary Scotti, Frank 120,64,42 Sears, Mike 38,81,100,122,123,195 Sebring, Leigh 9,33,38,66,72,81,122,245,62 Shapiro, Scott Shaw, Max 122 Shield, Robert 122 Shopshire, K. Scott 122,195,131,81,-231 Sidler, John 122 Silverman, Steven 122,76 Silverstein, Steve 122 Simmons, Ray 122 Slater, Greg 122,225 Sliffe, James 131 Slocum, Cameron 9,99,122,230,231,42 Smith, Carol 113,122 Smith, Chris 122 Smith, Debbie 52,122 Smith, Dianne 122 ht, i U: 35 li l. fi K li , 1 li ' ,, ii 'fl ll er , a 1 lin r, l .. r , .. r' 'l 4 l ' -wi 1 l Smith, Lisa 122,76 l Smith, Monica 122 l Smith, Thomas 131 ll Snellbaker, Terri 122 y r l Snyder, Robin 122,cr 1 l Soros, Steve 9,122,204,205 i l soule, Kirk 22,122,64,77,279 J 1 , W spellisey, Deidre 28,33,38,39,81,119,124,62, ll 249,47 1' W Spiglamin, Thomas 124 1 .- . - W Spollino, Ronald 7 l W Springe, Barbara 124 , Q lll stack, vieki 54,124,76 , j Wi Stalker, Dale 124 4 W' Stamas, Robert 131 i Wl Stanford, Susan 25,131 Wl Statom, Jeffery 124 Wl Stephan, Jan 124 ' N lli Stewart, Gary 124 ' iii Stewart, Lou Ann 124 lli Stinson, Paul 131 llii Storruste, Eric 124 lil Stransky, Beverly 124,35 ill' Strong, Jeffery 124 ll-- Stubblefield, Julie 96,124 ll'- Swenson, Bob 42,47,124,284 Summers, Cindy 124,76 ll Tait, Thomas 124,280,224,225 QQ, Tal, Basem 131,101,169,64,262 il, Tamai, Kathryn 52,124 iw Tanaka, Grace 124,64,76 lin, Tannatt, Julie 53,124 M Taverner, Katrina 124,47 lm Taylor, Stacey 124 ilu, Taylor, Larry 131 Thene, Kevin 79,'l24,204,205,76 im' Thomas, Leslie 33,38,52,74,75,124,249 ml Thomas, Teri 126,65,76 Thompson, Julie 126,242,243,245,248,249 hh Tingstad, Charles 126,47 M' rolben, Keely 126 uf ropereer, Susan a1,126,62,64,76,69 MQ Tress, Mark 126 I Trimino, Jo Ann 126 lm Trollinger, David 22,28,81,87,95,126,212 Turner, Brent 126,76,254 lllil Tutwiler, Michael 126 M l Uchizono, Doreen 126 lllll Upshaw, Jo Ann 49,126 llol Upton, Cynthia 126 'lil Upton, Esther 126,245,246 lllf Uyeda, June 126 M Van Bogart, Robert 126 Van Buskeik, Wade 125 lliir Van V00fef1,lohn 212 limi VHm1iCe,io Ann 126 lla Vasquez, Sharon 131 Q l lmil Vaughn, Debbie 131 15-e il lilly liar Sue Kent plays her flute during lid, pre-game exercises with the band. ig 1, . M. V55 juniors g ,f SA E , - fi 4 Q i n y s n , .42 19.11411 14,249 5,248,249 159 1 l if -N: Le 1 i r? 4 452:-. .QV ,3, 4,331 7' r . -'VGorheis,'Linda 126 ,. 'SL'- V .van- its -1 A. .ar .-Q, V 5 -ez, 114- e l .3515 ' ng, If 'H ' . 5:3232 . : ' 193 ,,. -W, . V 'f,5slU. , We. .-sag. - i stiff 434,734 mga? ga.. .-535 ?1 12621 i 1 4-2' 142 ie bil' ' ri-:-, , 4 -.f'.-C' 7 9, 95.1- ,. it ,,A, -2' 1-, , 11 '-PM-',-L '- ' fav.-, if Jer.-,. :rw . f. ,ff , , Y, , 'V Vega, jimmie 126- ' ' Verdone, j. Randolph 22,24,28,95,126,279 Vincent, Nancy 126,35 Vivirito, Paufl 126 Voida, Paul 126,277 Waddle, Lee 128,76 Wadsworth, Renee 128 Walker, Andrew 128 Walli, Charles 128 Ward, Kelli 128 Wargo, Karen 128 Warye, Ronald 131,225,226 Wastal,'Pat 128 Wearda, Sherrie 128 Webb, Scott 128 Weber, jeff 128 Wedaa, Susan 128 Wedgeworth, Brian 128 Wegscheider, Kristen 128, Wells, Dean 52,56,128 Wernett, Stephen 128 Westenhaver, janette 128,76 Westfall, Kirk 128 Westfall, Todd 131 Wheeler, Denise 128,248 White, Christina 131 White, janet 128,61 Wiens, Lori 128 Williams, Renell128 Williams, Terri 66,81,128,62,77,260 Wilson, Donald 128 Wilson, Gregory 130 Winchell, Mike 205,131,223 Winn, Tracy 130 wirhem, Lisa 130,35 Withem, Lori 130,35 Witney, Sue 130 Wizner, Noel 130 Wong, Rebecca 72,130 Wood, Kelly 130 Woods, Chris 131 Woodward, Melanie 130,61 Worley, Michele 130 Wright, Patrick 130,111 Wynsen, Elaine 130,65 Yoder, Leslie 131 Young, Mark 130 Zahn, David 131 Zakowicz, Sheryl 54,130 Zatlin, Michael 20,130,220 Zeller, Loreen 130 Ze-ron, Gustavo 130,64,262 IUNIORS Abati, Michael 154 Abd'i,lradj154 Abouchar, Susan 64,154,244,65,76 Adams, Laurie 171. Ainley, Carey' 154 Akamatsu, Elizabeth 76,154 gNile'n,Sha,ron -52,245,154 Alley, Tom 154 ,klmstad-t,rLi1nda 154 Alva rez, Bill 1 54 Alvarez 'Patricia 154 161 Amrme Gray 154 Amy, Bryan 171 Anasrs Nicholas 154 217 Miderson Carol 249,154,244 Anderson Dorothy 154 Anderson Kristin 154 Lfs '1 , ,, . mizizlijl 1 ' ',, 1 'U 5 at -q ' , 52113 . 1, fi -' 1 L., ' , : 1 Y 'L -YQ :9-Zi-:IEf?li-'- . ,, ,.: , T j 1, 4 1 4 ' r' 1 . 6352? . Y , 2 A ' 'I ' 2'-'f' .rr-iii -' '- ' . 1 H . ' , durllli , 2 -1 2 ff , f r A . 2 19 1 gif -if 4 1, - ' 1 - We ,e ,. 1 r r 1 sifw'-f.-1.1,l-,-1 .,., ,. , if., ,,... ., . -ara ' 1 ily' 5ZQ:.Q.QL:'2,7, ' ' z ,325 , , :-. . 5-9,1 . ,4:-LZ-V Anderson, Michael 154 Andert, Gregory 154 Andrews, Carol 72,154 Andrews, Catherine 171 Andrews, james Antram, Donald 52,230,154 Arana, Olga 154,169 Archer, Deborah 154 Arend, Roberta 154 Argo, Tom 154 Arlow, Lou 154,217 Arthur, jeffrey 154 Asten, Michael 154,205,282 Augustus, Morgan 154 Austin, Mark 66,154,260 Aviss, Davey 154 Bailey, Sharon 15-4,242,245,248 Baker, Corinne 154 Baker, Richard Balandran,loanne154 Ballantyne, Michael 154,195 Balthrop, Christy 154 Bangs, Diane 154 Baranek, Robert 154 Barnes, jerry 154 Barnett, Michelle 154 Baros, Abgela 62,154 Barritt, Mike 155 Barton, Keith 155 Bashe, Michael 155 Baugher, Kevin Beamer, Glen 155 Beckman, jeffrey 155,225 Beilfuss, Bonnie 77,155 Bell, Stuart 155,230 Bellmyer, Karen 155 Bennett, Ronda 50,66,76,155,262 Benson, Dean Benson, janis 155 Berchiolly, David Berg, David 155,76,205 Bernhardt, Michael 171 Best, Dawn 171 Bickman, jane 65,155,76 Birdman, Greg 155 Bissell, Theresa 155,244 Bleier, Ronald 155 Blood, Carol 155 Boland, William 155 Bonsall, Patrica Bond, Bill Borel, David 155 Boulden, Mary Scott 155,64,65 Bower, William 155,47 Box, Laura 52,155 Bracken, Denis 171 Braden, Leslie,155 Brandon, Keith 155,205 Brannon, Lawrence 171 Branson, Douglas 65,155,76,42 Braun, Sandy 171 Brennan, Cathy 155,243 Brenneman, Cheryl 155 Bridges, Deborah 155 Briggeman, George 155,209,220 Briggs, Pam 155,244,225,226 Brost, Cindy 155 Brown, Beth 155 Brown Doug 155 Brown Edward 69,155,195 Brown, Eric 56,155 Brown, Kevin 155 Brown Malcolm 155 Brown Randel155 Brown Steve 22,156,1 59,1 95 Bruce, Bobbie 156 Brumleu, Lori 22,156 Brunell, David 156 Brunk, Stephanie 171 Bryant, Keith 171 Buffington, jeffrey 156 Bullock, Patricia 156 Burke, Cheryl 156 Burke, Harry 156 Butatz, Kathryn 156 Butler, Randy 156 Byrd, janice 52,156,47 Cain, Karen 156 Calderwood, Martin 66,153,156 Camp, Suzanne 158 Cangelosi, Bianca 158 Cangelosi, Kathryn 53,54,156,61 Capasso, Monica 156 Carberry, Tracey 156 Carlin, Cindy 52,156 Carmack, Sherry 156,171.42 Carragher, Michelle 156 Carroll, jack 156,216 Carter, julie 156,47 Case, Pam 156 Cashman, Lynn 156 Caso, Nancy 66,156 Casperson, Daryl 52,156,18 Catlin, Thomas 156,194 Caulkins, Ken 156 Cecrle, Stephen 156 Cenami, Michelle 10,36,152,156,161 163 Chadwell, David 156 Charles, Daniel 156 Chaney, David 171 Chase, john 156 Chase, Nancy 156 Chavez, George 157 Chedister, john 157 Cheng, Andrew 157,77 Chester, Susan 157,67 Cho, Kyung-Ok 157 Christian, Steve 157 Clark, Randy 157 Clavesilla, Nanette 157,64,76 Cleary, Susan 20,157,244 Clements, Cathy 157 Clements, janice 50,157 Cochran, Brian 157 Cohen, Teresa 66,157,135 Coker, Charles 157 Cole, Robert 157 Colley, Kenneth 52,157,209 Compton, jeff 157 Conley, Dana 157 Cooper, Timothy 171 Corbett, Kevin 157 Cornell, Kathrine 157,159 Corrigan, james 157 Coughman, Donald 157,230,231 Cox, Mary 157 Craft, Tera 157 Crawley, Kathrine 12,157,167,245 Crissinger, Richard 157 Cruzen, Debbie 157 Cunningham, Kirk 157,63 Daily, janis157,64,65 Dain, Ray Dain, Scott 157,229 Dallman, Terrence 157 Daniels, Charlene 155,157,76 Sitting in the stands jim Bailey thinks about the half-time show juniors Daniels, Christine 157 Danielson, Cheryl 171 Davidson, joann 157 Dawson, Wendy 157,63 De Felice, jane 158,249 De Felice, joseph 158 De Forrest, Troy 158,47 De Francesco, joseph 158 De La Cruz, Marvin 158 De Lamare, Michael 158 De Luca, Margaret 158 De Luca, Michael 158 De Mint, Ronald 158 De Paul, Brian 171 De Rosas, jack 209 De Vault, Cindy Demler, David 171 Denney, Kerry 158,153 Dennis, Michael 52,158,195 Densmoore, Steven 158 Dieball, jeri 158,169,249 Dierkir1g,lana158,244,249 Doering, Tim 158,217 Dooling, Stacey 158 Dorrance, Diane 158 Dotson, Marjorie 66,158 Dotson, Ward 158 Douglas, Chris 54,158,280 Doyle, Kevin 171 Draper, Denneth 158 Drey, Kathy 49,6s,15a,25e,cF Driggers, Gerald 158,205 Dugan, james 158 Durazo, Hector 158,204,205 Dykstra, jeffrey 158 Ecichardt, Norman 158 Ectiste, john 158 Ehlers, Terri 158 Ehrsam, Lori 158 Eisel,Kim158 Eisenbach, Mark 171 Elison, Lisa 158 Elley, Lauren 158 Eltiste, john Emge, joe 158 English, Forrest 66,158,194,42 Enright, janie 70,158 Ershan, Lori 159,161 Esposito, Maria 158 Esslinger, Perry 158 Estes, Carol 159,161 Eveld, Lynn 171 Ewing, Neal 171 Felder, Thomas 159,217 Fernald, Mark 159,65 Fernandez, Susana 171 Ferris, Bryan 171 Feuerstein, Mark 159 Fickle, Bobbi 159,59 Field, Kelly Field, Shelly Figard, joe 159,217 Finnan, Ronadl Fisher, Denise 159 Fisher, jody 159 Fisher, Tim 153,159 Fisk, Bob 159 Fontana, Gregory 159,194,47 Foster, Shari 159 Fotch, Michael 159,47 Fotch, Sheri 52,159 Fragnoli, james 159 Fragnoli, joseph 159 Fred rickson, Scott 159,195,229 Frehner, Aeme 160 Freed, Perry 159 Freel, Scott 159 Freeman, Lawrence 159 Friederichsen, Sheryl 160 Fris, Debra 1-60 Fulcher, Debbie 171 Funk, Robert 160 Gaddis, john 160,56,205,59 Gagnon, Nancy 160,49 Gallarado, Guillermo 160,209 Gamon, Mary Gamon, Betsie 244 Ganis, Victoria 160 Garaghty, jim 160 Garcia, Patrick 160 Garcia, Victor 160 Geris, Kelly Garrett, Sherrielyn 160 Gillon, Rob160,217,216,225 Gish, Dwight 8,160 Glatz, Susan 170 Glowacki, julie 160 Goda, Bryan 160,76 Goerke, Richard 160 Gomez, Howard 160,209 Goode, john 160 Goodfriend, jeff 160,217,216 Gorden, Peggy 160 Gottberg, Debra 52,160,167 Granito, David 160,220,239,47 Greathouse, john 160,308,209,234 Gresham, Phillip 160 Griffith, Wade 160 Griggs, Sharalyn160 Grigory, Brian 52,160,64 Gonert, Daniel 160,76 Groody, Catherine 160 Gross, Sherri 160,69 Guyer, Becky 160 Haan, Richard 160 Hall, Mark 160,217 Hall, Penny 49,160 Halt, Catherine 161 Haluza, Rudolph 161 Hammond, Gillain Hannond, jill 161 Hansen, Christopher 161,230,231 Hardacre, Lori 161,249,239 Harman, Larry 161,194,233 Harnett, Diane 161 Harrison, Ann 54,161 Hashem, Adele 161,249 Hathaway, Cindy 161 Hawkins, judy 49,161 Hayes, Eric 171 Hayes, Sheri 161,245,248 Hedlund, Roy 161,209 Hefti, Rita 161 Heide, janice 161,244 Heineden, john 161,194,197,200 Helm, Kristen 161 Helme, Lisa 161 Hembree, Mark 161 Henson, Michael 171 Hernandez, Michele 53,171 Hettinger, Kevin 161 Higgins, Lori 161,191,244,249 Hill, Helen Hill, Christy 161 Hill, janel 161 Hill, Rita Hobson, Matt 161 Hodson, Pamela 161,244 Hogan, Scott 161 Holdridge, Anthony 161 Holland, Debbie 10,36,37,153,161,163,62' M Hgjyvell, .Stephen 161,231,230 Horn, Richard 161,239 Hoyt, Steven 161 Huntington, Marlene 161 Husbarid, Leea nn 161,242,243,245,42 Iacopetti, Lee 161,217 jacks, Hugh jackson, Robert 15 jackson, Sherry 162 jacobs, Amber 171 jacobs, john 15,162 james, Virginia 171 jansen, Leslie 162 jansen, jeff 162,220,42 javdi,Daruosh171 javadi, Farahnaz171 javadi, Shahram162 jedrzynske, Cheryl 162,47 jenkins, Chris 171 jenkins, Robert 162 jennings, Mark 162,65,47 jensen, Leah 49,162 jimemez, Marina 162,249 johnson, Darlene 50,52,162 johnson, Gray 171 johnstome, Crystial 162 jones, Steve 171 jorth, Steven 162 jory, Jennifer 54,162 judd, Marsha 5,162 Kelly, Michael 162 Kemper, Kathy 52,162 Kent, David 171 Kerr, Mike 162,220,275 Kepler, Paul 171 Kerwin, joanne 56,162,76,42 Kesterson, john 52,162,194 Kiesling, Christine 162,76 Kilemer, Amber 162 Kimball, Timothy 162 Kiner, Mark 162 Kingston, Cynthia 162 Kipp, john 162 Kirby, Susan 66,135,162 Kissee, jackie 162 Kissler, Douglas 162 Kitzmiller, Deborah 5,171,42 Klien, Daniel Klein, Kurt 162,225 Klimko, Dennis 162 Knutson, Barry 162,194 Kodis, Richard 162 Koob, Christopher 162 Konopka, Kathryn Krentz, Folker162 Kress, Susan 162 Krueger, Keith 162,69 Kuhl, Elke162 Kurth, Treston 162 Kushner, David 162,279 Kuta, Patricia 52,515,162 Labate, Debby 106,162 Lacher, Anthony 162,217 Lamb, Kenny 162 juniors participated in spirit week, by showing all their spirit. -fa-1 ,414 ff-4 'fi l. li , ,, qu Li ' jj, lai 'L laj let ' jill M544 1 WM fi' 11 l60 li . pi wi 1.1 fl 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J .W I I iz liit W99 ' Lambert, Sheryl 162 Lantz, Lori 159,162 Larson, Gorold 162 Larson, Lori 162 Larson, Marilyn 162 Laughlin, Tony 162 Lay, Carrie 106,162 Leeson, Joseph 162 Leichtfuss, John 162 Leong, Michael 162,208,233 Lepore, Tony 162,209 Levine, Neil 162 Lewis, Kathleen 36,39,153,162,163 Lewis, Linda 162,47 Lindstrom, Thomas 162 Lobel, Scott 171 Lobo, Roseanne 171 Looper, Candice 162 Loritz, Ed 162 Lose, Carol 24,49,56,159,162 Lucente, Erin 52,163 Ludlum, Darin 163 Lundstrom, Sharon 163,164,244 Luth, Joe 163 Lyle, craig 163,230 Lynch, Danny 52,163 MacDonald, Glenn 163 MacGinnis, Catherine 163 MacNeil, Diana 54,163 MackEYi lames 163 Mafrici, Susan 163 Magargee, Kenneth 163 Magness, Karrie 163 Maguire, Kathleen 163 Mahony, Victor 163,195 Malinske, Sandra 163,249 Maloney, Dorothy 49,66,163,258 Mangum, Daniel 159,163,64 Manista, Bryant 153,164 March, Donald 164,230,47 Marr, Laura 12,36,153,163,164,63 Marshall, Andra 164 Monk, Shelley 165 Monson, Mary 165,249 Monteith, Carla 165 Monte-ith, Philip 171 Montgomery, Terri 165 Mooney, Erin 20,165 Moore, Martha 165,47 Moore, Ronald 165 Moore, Stephen 165 Moro, Barbara 165 Morris, Kris 49,165,62,63 Mortensen, Donna 165,69 Mortensen, Kevin 165,205,223,47 Morton, Eric 165 Moug, William 165 Mullen, William 3a,s2,1e5,194,22o,192, 277,42 Murray, Claudia 159,165 Musson, David 165,194,220 Mykkanen, Joanne 165,76,42 Juniors Nagode, Terri 165 Neelon, Karen 165,244,249 Nees, Terri 164,165 Nelson, Bradely 165 Nelson, Kelly 165 Nelson, Paula 165 Nelson, Sarah 165 Nelson, William 165,239 Nickel, Phllip165 Nissen, Toni 165,69,249 Martens, Brian 164 Martin, Bennett 164,76 Martin, Careyn 164,64 Martin, Rob 164,195,197,198,199,233 Martin, Robert 164,208,233 Mastin Valerie 52,164 Matsui, Mare 164 Mayer, Steven 171 Mazer, Lorrie 164 Norman, Michelle 171 Morton, Mark 165 November, Mark 165 Nuckols, William 165 Nuyens, Claire 171 Nyman, Richard 165,65 O'Bannon, David 165 O'Donnell, Marty 165,42 O'Neill, Peter 165 O'Reilly, Colleen 171 Oades, Lauri 165,244 Oatley, Nannette 52,165,250 Ofsthun, Paul 165 Olson, Carlynn165 Oppman, Jeannine 165 Ota, Daralee 54,165,76 Palmeri, Gene 166 Palmquist, Terri 166,65,76,42 Pariser, Eric 166 4. .3 f Lf, McBride, Arline 164 McCandless, William 164 McCoroy, Teri 164,243,245,248 McDowell, Ruth 164,280,42 McFarlane, Michael 70,164,171,195,63 McGee, Patricia 164 McKown, Jeff 164 McMillan, Lisa 164 McMurtrey, Debra 155,164,69 McNair,--Lori 164,169 McMullen, Craig 164 Melilend-efr, Gale 164 Meyer, Shelley 164,250 Miale, Betsy Lew 164,244,76,249 Michael, Patrick 164,209 Mikulics, Mark 15,164,205 ,Mi'lh'oan,,George 164 'af.1l52Mill-er, -Dahiiel 53,165,47 Miller, Mike 165,239 Millwee, Rick 66,165,209,256,208,22,233 Miinnis, Gregory 165 '3fMitchell1, 'Jfa-m es 1 65 ' Mitchell Joanne 165 Mlyawakl Wesley 165 k Eg. . . ,ff 35' 'I V' L 1 , - i a? ' Parker, Cathy 163,166 Parker, Craig 166 Parker, Parker, Kevin 166 Linda 166 Pastorius, Karen 50,166,169 Pavelka, Sheri 166,245 Paulson, Annette 171 Pearson, Carolyn 166,76 Pederson, lan 166 Perez, James 166 Perez, Richard 166 Perilman, Michael 166 Petersen, Dana 166 Petersen, Tim 166 Petty, David 166,209,192 Phelps, Melinda 36,163,166 Pierce, Richard 166 Pinto, Mark 171 Piper, Nancy 171 Piraino, Rene 166 Pope, Ruth 171 Posey, Sheree 166 Posthuma, Valerie 49,159,166 Potter, Mark 166 Powell, Gregory 166,208,209 Powell, Richard 166,195 Powlson, Dean 166,239,47 Pratt, Craig 166 Prettyman, Claude 166 Primac, Marcia 53,S4,166 Pritchard, Michael 166 Przysiecke, Debra 166 Pulsifer, Debbie 166 Purcell, Daniel 171 Puskas, Jeff 166 Ralston, Kathy 166,245 Rasmussen, Gary 166 Ratzlaff, Donna 166,76 Ray, Timothy 38,166,195 Reed, Donald 166,229 Regan, Timothy 166 Reiter, Gayle 167 Relf, Steven 159,167,230 Reynolds, David 167 Reynolds, Paul 167 Rhoton, Lisa 167,244 Rhoton, Lora 167 Rich, Gayle 167 Riddle, Mark 155,167,153 Riley, Gay 167 Rios, Steven 167,194 Robbins, Elain 171 Robbins, David 38,167,194,213,42 Roberts, David 171 Robertson, Richard 167 Robillard, Teresa 167 Rodgers, Taryn 52,167,77 Rogers, Steven 167 Romandy, Jim 167,69 Rose, Larry 164,233 Rose, Robert 167,194,225,226 Rossini, Joseph 167 Ruedy, Lynne 167,42,47 Salloum, Ghassan Samsvick, Dean 167,209,76,233,234 Samuelson, Kareen 52,158,167 San Martini, Ann 167 Sanders, Blair 167,217 Sangermano, Gina 167 Sany, Gayl 54,167 Sapp, Linda 49,167 Sator, Linda 171,244,62,249,42 Satterwhite, Ross 171 Scaleta, Dennis 171 Schaefer, Deanna 167 Schald, Randall 167 Schenden, De Anna 167 Schenk, Jeanie 167 Scherer, Gregory 25,52,53,167,42 Schiavo, Michele 167 Schemmel, Lisa 167 Schorr, Craig 167 Schrader, Kirk 168,195 Schriefer, Mike 171 Schulitz, Deborah 168 Seibel, Tony 168 Selby, Denise 171 Selby, Elizabeth 168 Senator, Lori 52,168 Sennet, Stephanie 9,36,37,66,70,163 Shaffer, James 168 Shaker, Melissa 53,168,42 Sharpe, Robert 168 Shearer, Paige 168 Shearer, Randal 168 Shelton, Mark 168 Sherman, Gayle 54,168 Sherwindt, Jann 168,76 Shull, Gary 168 Sophomores Shultz, Stephen 168 Sidler, jim 158,233,234 Siemonsma, julia 168 Sifuetes, Lori Silverman, Steven 168,205 Skelly, john 168 Small, Shauna 49,52,168,CF Smith, jody 168 Smith, Katy 168 Smigh, Mandi 12,168 Smith, Matthew 168,204,205 Smith, Susan 54,168 Smith, Thomas 171 Snellbaker, Rhonda 168 Snyder, Carrie 49,168 Snyder, Diane 49,168 Sokoloff, jeffrey 168,229 Sorensen, Chris 168 Souza, Laurie 168 Spangler, Penny 168,249 Speck, Price 168 Speich, Karen 159,168 Speth, Amy 168 Staab, Gregg 168 Stacy, Norma 168 Stamos, john 171 Starkey, Susan 49,168,CF,42 Statom, Karen 49,168 Stevenson, Michael 168,76 Stevenson, Mike 169,205,192 Stevenson, Steve Stewart, Catherine 169,76 Stone, Christa 53,54,169 Streit, Donna 153,169 Stuetzel, Richard 169 Sullivan, Barbara 169,64 Summers, Dave 169,77 Sustacek, john 169 Swand, Gary 169 V Swistock, Paula 124,169 Szobonya, Peter 169 Taen, Carla 169 Tafolla, Alec 169 Tal, Basem101,169,131,64 Talmage, David 52,169 Tanaka, Dennis 169,77,76 Tarbutton, Thomas 169 Tardif, Michelle 169 Tavera, Michele 169 Tavernier, Paul 169 Taylor, Dean 169 Taylor, Greg 169 Temple, Cathy 169 Thene, Dawn 169 Thomas, Rhonda 52,169 Thomas, Teresa 169 Thompson, Michael 169 Thornton, Donna 169 Timothy, Debra Timothy, Diane 169 Timpane, Colleen 52,7O,159,169,171,243,245 Timpane, lanes 167 Tindle, Kerney167 Torina, Sharon 49,159,169,CF Trollinger, Therese 29,169 Tucker, Cathy 169,62 Tucker, Norman 169 Tuerffs, Greg 169 Turley, Sandra 53,169,226 Turner, Douglas 169,209 Turney, Gerald 169 Ulring, Danette 155,169 Vahlstrom, Margit169 Van Alstine, Chris 169 Van Boom, Cathy 169 Van Den Berg, Stanley 169,208,77,233 Van Minsel, janet 170 Vaughn, Scott Vaught, Dawn 170 Veregge, jon 170 Vickers, Wade 171 Viel, Lauren 170,171,42 Virus, Randall 170 Vlcek, Marlene 170 Waddle, Victoria 170,76 Wade, Robert 170,209,77,42 Wagerly, Keith 117,170 Waldron, Cindy 128,170 Waldstreicher, Phil 170 Wall, Shelley 170 Walsh, Kathy 170 Walter, Cheryl 52,168,248,47 Waltz, jeff 170 Walworth, Tim 170,194 Wastal, Gloria 170 Wayman, Mark 170 Weber, Michael 164,170 Weech, Mathew 170 Weimer, Thomas 170 Weina, Alton 170 Wells, Dale 170 Welsh, Sue 170 Weneta, Mary 54,170,244 West, Melanie 170 Westfall, Thomas 170,208,76,234 White, Elizabeth 170 Whitlow, Catherine 171 Wiener, Laura 170 Wilson, john 170,239 Wilson, Gregory 170 Wire, Christe 170 Wizner, Eric 170 Wong, Edmund 171 Wong, Michael 170 Woodside, Steve 170 Woodward, Cory 170 Wooters, Sheryl 170 Wyman, james 170 Wynsen, Lara 170 Wynsen, Susan 170 Yamashiro, Sandra 52,49,159,161,170,76 Yee, Dorothy 170 York, Gary 170,225,226 Young, Shauna 52,170,76,59 Zangger, Kathie 170 Zeller, Lynnette170 Zentera, Michael 170 Zigich, Mark 170 Zigmond, Lawrence 170 Zimprich, Tim 170 Zwacky, Michael 170 SOPHOMORES Aarnes, Wendy 172 Abdalla, Phil 172,230,231 Abe, Randy 172,219 Adcock, Ronald 172 Addington, jeff 172,219 Ajello, Mike 172 Alarid, Max 172,217 Albin, Mike 172,42 Algeo, Lori 12,172 Allen, David 172 Allen, Denise 172 Allen, Greg 52,172 Allen, jaime 172,203 Alley, Christopher 172 Alsborg, Kathy 172 Alu, Mike 172,203,615 Ansari, Nadia 37,172,173 Applegate, Pam 172,65 Araki, Roy 172,76 Arana, Lidia172 Arnold, Candy 172 Averill, Sue 172,173 Baba, Ronald 172 Babby, Steve 172 Bailey, Shariann172 Baird, Bill 189 Baitz, Kelle 172,203,CF,279 Baker, Cathy 172 Ballantyne, Patty 172 Balok, Bob 173,206,192,223 Balthrop, Kelly 173 Banning, Callie 173 Baresel, Linda 173,244 Bartlett, Suzy 173 Bartley, Thomas 173,207 Barvin, Blake 173,203,228 Bashe, Eric 189 Bath, Michelle 173,245 Baugher, Leslie 173 Baughn, Melissa 173,250 Baughn, Spencer 173 Beadal, Natalie 173 Beber, Tony 173 Beebe, Mark 173 Beer, Micheal 173 Beil, Douglas 173 Beitzel, jenine 173 Bell, Tammy 173 Belovsky, janice 173 Belschner, Stephanie 173 Bennet, Theresa 173 Benson, james Bestle, Eric 173 Bethard, Laurie 173 Bickham, jennifer 173 Bieller, jeff 173,197 Biester, jill 173 Bigelow, Debbie 173 Bissell, Lance 173,207 Biyeiow, Debbie 189 Blair, Mary 173 Blake, Kelly 174 Blixt, Suzy 174,65,76,61 Blood, Donna 174 Boatright, Alesia 23,52,173,174 Bode, Gaylian 49,174 Boelhouwer, Micheal 189 Boren,judi174 Borne, Paul 174 Bortle, Karen 50,174 Boulger, Liz 37,39,52,53,174,61 Bourette, Cari 174,77,76 Bova, john 174,207 Bower, jacki 174 Boyle, Laurie 174 Boyle, Ronnie 174 Braden, Gary 174 Bradford, Deborah 174 Brandon, Gail 174 Brandt, Paula 174 Brantner, Diana 189 Breault, Dianne 174 Brenier, Robert 174 The Drill Team stands nervously anticipating their grand entrance for a half-time show. 5 1 1? BTC: Brid irigj Brigg Bnsla Broil, We grown BW' WMI, jimi, jfjnsli Basil iiilll, ' 55, D. galil, wr' gmpis, int, Bt gfiiovi, :lil W Qzwll fmt-el fgfuintt, CL'li0'l l Cattle, li Carol E imdb: irarbef Cunnan Pzfeau, C' fdhial f' 'is Sci ml ,W T21 Oli iZ'l lon ' if He Las famomlc .:-will f:lggmg,i fowl- Dr. fewer Sli Cat. trim, .wh D0 mil, VIE fixing QL mmm, mnayf tifm, 0 mzelman fl? Dani 1,1 gi Deb: lU'l'Qfl' Men, D Wifi, Ka illwmc Simian, 5, '-itkon, 92-idiom 313, limi Sutan lilorregiv lihlatey iiltom Jixildg' iflllo, K, l5lltSI0, Dinners Dtlllligf llliwu, all Mail ilblins, Jvclsqn' Q Q nllillfe 4 Bressler, Heidi 174 Bridges, Bill 189 Briggeman, Anita 172,174 50885, Charles 174 Brislawn, Gregory 174 Brost, Micheal 174,207 Brower, Martin 174,239 Brown, Claudia 62,174 Brown, Dana 174 Brown, Diane 174 Brunk, Matt 52,174 Brunskill, Christine 174,244 Brush, Candy 174 Bryant, Kevin 189 Buck, Dana 174,47 Buckley, Dessa 174 Buffington, Lisa 174 Bumpus, Lisa 174 Burke, Barbara 174 Burklow, Loree 174 Bush, Melissa 53,174 Cahill, Dave 12,174,228 Campbell, Gail 174 Cardinel, Micheal 52,174,178,219,77 Carlson, Valerie 174 Carlyle, james 174,207,217 Carroll, Elaine 174,244,65,76,279 Casarru bias, javier 174 Chambers, Richard 174 Chapman, Micheal 189 Chateau, Cindy 189 Chiarchiaro, Sharon 175,62 Childs, Scott 175 Churney, Marinne 175,76,61 Clark, Cheryl 175 Clark, Lori 189 Clarke, Henry 189 Class, Laurie 50,175 Clayton, jodi 175 Cleveland, Christopher 175 Cogging, Greg 175 Cohen, Drew 175,228 Cohen, Mitchell 175,230 Cole, Kristin 175 Colley, Donna 175 Collier, Mark 175 Collins, Quinn 175 Constantine, Gail 175 Conway, Chris 175 Conway, Craig 175 Conzelman, Laurence 175,203 Cool, Daniel 175,228 Cool, Debra 175 Cornett, Mark 175,191,206 Cowden, Timothy 19,175 Crouch, Kathy 50,175 D'Agostino, Stven 175 Dahnian, Scott 175 Danielson, Ronald 175,223 Davidson, Richard 56,175 Day, Kim 175 Day, Susan 175 DeForrest, Mark 175 DeGrave, DeLeon, Catherine 175 DeNardo, Denis 175 DeVito, Kevin 3B,172,175,203,275 DelSesto, David 175 Denney, Sandy 172,175 Dennis, Thomas 53,175 Dillavou, Kym175 Dix, Mark 175,203,220 Dobkins, Kellee 175 Dodson, Alice 175 Doering, Tom 175,207,217 Dorton, Karen 175 Dotts, Duane 175 Downswoth, Dale 175 Driggers, Glenn 175,220 Driver, David Drott, Chuck 175 Dufault, Kenneth 175 Duncan, Cheri 176 Duncan, Daphne 176 Dunn, Lynden 176,207 Duty, Kathy 176 Edelbrock, Elizabeth 176 Edgar, julie 176 Edgar, William 176 Edmisten, William 189 Edmunds, Daniel 176,76 Edwards, Mike 176,206 Ellington, Katy 53,176 Elliot, Timothy 176 Emmert, Craig 176,184 Ender, Adriane 49,176 Enright, Steve 189 Erlich, Robert 176,207 Ernst, Dave 176 Eumurian, Carolyn 176,65,76 Evans, Shelly 20,176 Ezell, Diane 176 Fairbanks, Brent 176,206,223 Fairless, Nina 176 Fehr, Celeste 180,189 Fenn, Dave 176 Fernandez, Celia 189 Ferreri, Diana 49,176 Fields, Cherie 172,176,188 Fields, Edward 176 Fields, Noel 176 Finnegan, janet 176 Fischer, Steven 176 Fischle, jan 52,176 Fisher, Micheal 176 Fisher, Robinn176 Fitzpatrick, Maryanne 50,176 Flores, Ed 189 Floyd, jeffery 176 Fontaine, Frank 176 Fortune, janine 176 Forward, David 176 Foschi, Carla 176 Fox, Micheal 176 Francine, Sari 176 Fredson, Lynn 49,176 Freeman, Bruce 176,47 Frebner, Meredith 176 Fremling, Brian 176 Friederichsen, Scott 177 Frye, Dale 177,203 Fryman, Bruce 177,47 Fryman, David 177,206,47 Furer, Meg 177 Gabany, Bret 177 Gabriels, Patricia 177 Gagnon, Leo 177 Galbraith, Nancy 49,53,177 Galewick, Vince 177,203 Galuppo, Marius 177 Garrity, Deborah Garaghty, Diane 177,42 Garvin, Mark 177,217,216,217 Gatchell, john 177 Cielhart, Rex 177,47 Genoway, jeff 177,206,223 Gentry, Karen 177 Gereau, Brett 177,207 Sophomores Gerry, Cynthia 49,52,177 Giannone, Wendy 189 Gibson, james 177,218 Gilmore, Debbie 189 Gish, Cheryl 177 Glasman, Susan 177 Glowacki, Cathy 177 Goda, Karen 177,76 Goebel, Bobbi 53,177,244 Goldberg, Donna 177 Gonzales, Richard 177 Goodman, Sheri 177 Gorden, Tom 177 Gordon, Robert 177 Gorski, Terri 177 Gorsuch, Erin 177 Goshorn, Chris 189 Gough, Karen 177 Graham, Patty 50,52,178 Gray, Stephen 178 Greek, Bob 178 Gresham, Debbie 178,42 Grisham, Penny 52,178,249 Grisham, Ricky 178 Grooms, Scott 177,178,207,192 Gross, Bradley 178,220 Grossman, Christi 189 Grover, Evan 178 Grupe, janet 178 Guevara, Lisa 178,180 Guinn, Terry 178 Guth, Angela 178 Gutierrez, Sonia 178,65 Guzman, Martin 189 Hadel, Greg 177,178,207 Halsely, jim 189 Haluza, Beth 178 Hanauer, David 178 Hanna, Mark 178,47 Hansen, Susan 178 Harper, Elizabeth 178 Harper, Tammy 178 , Harrington, Robert 189 Hart, William 178 Harvey, Cheryl 178 Hatton, Leslie 178 Haydt, Christina 52,178,226 Hebron, Scott 178 Heilbrum, Gary 178 Hellman, Craig 178,206,223 Henninger, Dwight 178 Hernandez, Greg 178 Hess, jake 178 Hialsey,jim178 Hill, Patty178 Hinsvark, Becky 178,77,42 Hodson, Greg 178,220 Hoffman, Lorri 178 Holdburg, Richard 178 Holleran, Greg 178,203,218 Hollins, Patrick 178,220 Holmes, Daniel 178,191 Holmes, David 178 Holt, Scott 178,206 Hoolihan, Daniel 178,207 Horwitz, Pamela 178,47 Hotchkiss, Deidre 178 Hotchkiss, Laura 178 Houser, Susan 178 Howansky, Art 179,203 Howard, john 179 Hudson, Stacy 179,218,228 Hughes, Allison 179 Hummell, janey 179,249 Hutson, james 179 ,R 1 Munoz, jerry 182,228 , P or Sophomores lngwerson, Tanya 52,173,179,65 jaC0bS, Chris 172,179,218 jaeger, William 179 jansen, jennifer 179,76 jedrzynski, Micheal 179 jekiel, Sharon 179 jenkins, Debbie 179 jensvold, Susan 179,76 lobe, Tammy 189 johnson, Calene 37,179 johnson, Gregory 189 johnson, jill 179 johnson, Marshall 179,207 johnson, Tom 179 johnstone, Christopher 179 jones, Sharon 179 jory, jill 70,179 joY, leffrey 179 juhike, Laura 50,179 julian, Michelle 179,69,274 Kahn, Mark 1 79,202,203,218,76 Kahn, Matt 6,179,219 Kaiden, Robert 179 Kaihewalu, Star 179 Kain, Ronald 179 Kasper, jeffrey 179 Kelchner, Darren 179,228 Kelley, Suzanne 179 Kelly, Karen 49,179 Kelly, Russell 179 Kelly, Tom 179,207,76 Kemper, Keith 179,219,47 Kenady, Sharie 52,179,47 Kenney, Laura 179 Kent, john 179,203 Kepner, Russell 179 Kerhart, Deborah 179,249 Khazoyan, Sharon 179,65 Kimbell, Douglas 179,206 King,carhy179 King, Susan 49,179 King, Valerie 179 Klatt, Roxanne Klecak, Tom 180,203,248 Klein, Cindy 180 Klime, Colette 180,249 Kline, Scott 180 Konopka, Vikki Kolter, Sharon 180 Kostner, Robert 180 Kress, Ron 180 Krick, jane 180 Krick, jean 180 Kubitski, Mark 180 Kucera, john 180,206,223 Kueny, Wendy 180 Kushner, Darryl 180,77,228 Lack, Randy 56,172,180,184,76 Lagan, Scott 180,203,220 Lairmore, Dwayne 180,77 Lake, Karen 180 Landis, james 180,59 Larsen, Dave 180 Larson, Cindy 180 Larson, Dave 180 Lauriton, joAnn 49,52,180 Le Blanc, Richard 180 LeMeuse, Deanna 180 Lee, Teresa 52,180,182 Leeper, Dave 189,213,225,226 Lehmen, Kathy 180 Lehnhart, Gary 180,220 Leichtfuss, Micheal 180,203 Lelchuk, Daniel 180 Lenz, Val 49,180,76 Leonard, Chuck 180,203 Lester, Rick 189 Lewis, Shelly 49,180 Liebi, Barb 180,65 Limberakis, Peggy 180 Lindquist, james 177,180,228 Litman, Todd 181,202,203,228 Lobel, Craig 189 Loftus, Daniel 181 Longyear, Richard 181,206 Loritz, Ken 181 LuPayne, Micheal 52,181 Lucero, Mitchell 181,203 Lyman, Terri 50,52,181 Lyons, Andrew 181 MacDonald, Debra 181 Macaluso, David 181 Machuta, jeffrey 181 MalleY,'lohn 181,47 Mamola, Liz 181 Manning, Richard'181 Marr, Terry 181 Martin, Bill 181 Martin, Micheal 181,239 Martin, Steve 181,203 Maruko, Vivian 181,76 Mason, Brian 181,206,223 Massey, Sheri 52,181 Mastin, Tom 181 Matsufuji, Mary 181 Matsuoka, Alan 181 Mathews, Paul 181,203 Mathews, Sheila 189 Mathews, Shelly 181 Maxwell, Micheal 181,218 Mayer, Robin 181,242,245,248 Mayfield, Marc 181 Mayfield, Matthew 181 Mazure, Vince 181 McBride, Lynne 181,242,245,248,42 McCullough, Tim 181 McDade, Charlene 181 McFarlane, Steve 181,203,228 McKay, Patti 181 McKeen, Cindy 52,181 McLaren, Elizabeth 181 McLean, Brad 181 McLellan, Tami 181 McLendon, Casey 181 McMillan, jeff 189 McMullen, Craig 180 McMurray, Richard 181 Mead, Dave 172,181 Melander, Stephen 181,203 Melsheimer, William 181 Meng, Kevin 181 Mercer, Mike Messenger, Mark 181,207 Meyer, Tammy 181 Meyer, Trude 181 Meza, Tina 181 Miale, Annette 182 Minardi, Gina 182 Miner, Gary 182 Mitchell, Robert 182 Mlzuki, Brian 178,182 Moe, Lori 182 Mohle, Dennis 182,205,206 Molt, Bill 182 Moran, Keith 182 More, Steven 182 Morelli, Debbie 182 Morgan, jeri 182 Morgan, Ki,m.1r8'9 ' 7 Morgan, ,Rocky 182 Morton, Dana 182' Moser, Martin 182 Mosher, Greg 178,182 Moyer, Melanie 182 Morris, Steven 182,206,223,47 Mortensen, Srever1f62,Cf 4 I ff J fff , H1727 V fl 1 ,gr f, sign 'v,':,6z an f'?z'1 , ,fairy , ' 'Hr 4 1' 1 '49 W-. '- x ? 1 T I j ,ffl 75' Yin Pl maj M Mullen, jodi 172,182,188,245,248 Murrin, Garth 182 Musich, Steve 182 Musulin, james 182 Myers, Diane 182 Mykkanen,,Marian 182 Nadell, Paul 182 Nadybal, Mark 175,182 Nagao, Craig 182 Nash, Kurt 182 Nash, Pamela 182 Neave, Debbie 182 Neelon, Eileen 182 Nelkis, Kelly 182 Nelson, Chris 182 Nelson, Paul 182,47 Nelson, Star 182,243 Nickeli, Charles 182 Nicoll, Laurie Nielsen, Eric 182,218 Noble, jeffrey 182,219 Norburg, Mary 182,65,76 Norden, Robert 182,203 Norman, Tim 189 Novello, Marie 182 Nowicki, Linda 37,39,173,182 O'Brien, Kelly 183 O'Donnell, Kenn 183 O'Rourke, Dennia 183 Oades, Steve 183,203,230,231 Oakes, Shawn 182 Obear, Kathy 182 Odlum, Patty 183 Okubo, Lynnette 183 Olson, john 183,218 Olson, Kendall 189 Olson, Pam 49,183 Orelup, Nancy 49,183 Orelup, Pete 1 83,208,233,234 Overton, Shelly 183 Pack, Allison 183 Paino, Sherrie 177,183 Palmeri, Bradford 183,228 Palmeri, Catherine 183,77 Palmquist, David 183 Panno, Chris 183 Pardee, Nancy 183 Park, Marcia 183 Parker, Helen 149,183 Parker, Ted 172,183 Parks, Richard 189 Patterson, Dave 183 Patterson, Kenneth 189 PeCoy, Garry 183 Pearson, jane 183 Pelkey, james 183 Peltzer, Richard 189 Perez, Hope 183 Peters, Bill 183 Peters, Diane 183 Peterson, Doug 183 A familiar sight in 1976, Shell's Bi- centennial minutes on C.B.S -,rs f . fra .- -V, 4 1 . r Prr -5 Po For Pou - r Quic Ourn l Rat- llafil' la '5' REU Kerr' Refi' RE.- Reef? liersrti' f lg liernrms is l 'i A 3- . 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N Sllllelilelr Slmmonr Slmllibr Sinclair 0Wal Walker, Linda 187 1 1119! 1' surf 'Six 2- 'L E Q 5,5 f Peterson, Todd 183 Petty, Marlana 183 Picker, Sheryl 183,64 Pierce, Roberta 189 Pierce, Ronald 183 Piraino, Vincent 183 Pomeroy, Kent 183,203 Pomeroy, Walt 183 Poter, Terry S2,183,207,228 Poulson, Theresa 183 Quick, Shawn 183 Quintana, Annette 183,42 Rajcic, Roger 183,218 Ransom, Shelly 184 Rasinski, Pete 183,202,203 Rasmussem, Rose 184 Regan, Terri 184 Reicher, Liane 184 Reichle, john 189,206 Reisman, Art 184,202,203 Rei-sman, Robert 189 Reynolds, Dave 184,207 Rifkin, Samuel 184 Rios, Norman 184 Ritchie, janel 173,184 Rivenburg, Ann 184 Roberts, Wayne 184 Robertson, Kevin 184 Singley, Stan 185 Sisneros, April 185 Slate, Robin 185 Smegal, Sherri 185 Smith, Cheryl 185 Smith, Elizabeth 185 Smith, Grace 185 Smith, judy 52,185,76 Smith, Karen 185,177 Smith, Micheal 185 Smith, Nancy 37,173,185 Socher, David 185 Somers, Beth 185 Soppet, Sue 189 Sorenson, Roger 185,207 Speck, Dara 52,185 Robertson, Mark 184,230 Rodger, Rodger, Henry 52,184 Vicky 184 Rogers, Dianne 49,184 Rogers, Linda 172,180,184 Rogers, Phil 1a4,2o2,219,cF,225,42 Romandy, Suzanne 184 Rosacker, Lori 52,184,226,47 Rose, jeff 184 Ross, Elizabeth 49,184 Rossman, Daniel 184 Rowe, David 184 Royce, Tiffany 52,184 Rumbaugh, Gary184 Russo, jo Ann 184 Ruth, Renne 189 Rutherford, Ted 184,206,223 Sadake, Kevin 184 Safronchik, Paul 184 Sakomoto, Renee 189 Sall, Steven 184,207 Salmond, Sharon 184 San Martini, Louis 185 Sanders, Susan 184 Sandoval, Steve 52,172,184 Sanematsu, Louise 184,76 Sant, Howard 185,77,76,47 Saville, Barb 50,185 Scheid, Rick 185 Schober, Sandra 185 Schra-mm, Ronald 185 Schriefer, Suzi 185,244,247 Schulz, Geoffrey 185 Scott, Craig 185,218 Scotti, john 172,185,203,220 Sellars, Lisa 185 Sells, Luke 185 Sexton, Lori 185 ' ,f',. Sharon, juile 185 She , Wayne 52,185 Sip , Mike 22 51 ein, Linda 185 f os, Cynthia 49,185 n, Terry 185 -, Coleen 185 ' ' Spiglanin, Patty 52,186 Springe, Kirk 6,25,38,186,203 Stripathy, Sheila 186 Stalker, Don 186 Stanfill, Werner 186 Stange, jeffrey 185,47 Stanley, Shadd 186,203 Stark, Claudia 186 State, Ted 186 Staump, Sherry 186 Steckler, Rebecca 186 Stehle, David Steimele, Barry 186 Stepehson, Thomas 186,218 Stewart, Glenn 186 Stinson, Mark 189 Stockdale, jackie 186 Stocker, joanne 186,245,248 Stockton, Chris 186 Stone, john 186 Stone, Dave 186 Storr uste, Karen 49,186,248,68 Stranksy, Teresa 49,52,186 Stratford, Ronald 186 Strong, Peter 189 Strykala, Susan 186 Stubblefield, Randy 186,203 Stuetzel, David 186 Stuffler, Kathy 186,61 Sturdivant, Linda 186 Sullivan, Karen 186 Sutton, April 189 Swayne, Peter 186 Talian, Diane 186 Tanaka, Sandra 10,186 Tarter, Cheryl 49,52,186 Tate, Wayne 186 Tavera, Celeste 52,186,42 Taylor, Guy 177,186 Temmen, Elisabeth 186 Terrazas, Valerie 186 Terry, Steve 186 Thomas, Phyllis 186,245 Thomas, Rob 186,203 Thomas, Sheri 186 Thompson, jill 186 Tibbets, Mark 186 Timken, Micheal 187.218.228 Tolbert, Kelly 187 Townley, Kurt 187,203,220 Tracey, Stephen 187 Q Triggs, Kim 37,173,187 Trotter, Elwood 187 Tuerffs, Eric 56,187 j Turner, Karl 187,203,229 'A Turner, Micheal 187,219 Tutweiler, Steve 187 t Urban, Micheal 187 Sophomores Valenti, joe 187 VanDixhorn, Becky 187 Van Dyke, Brian 187 VanEtten, Todd 187 VanVooren, Marie 187 Vannice, Karen 187 Variakojis, Vilia 187,65 Velkovich, Cindy 187 Verdugo, jerome Villano, Phillip 189 Vincent, jeffrey 187,234,47 Vivirito, Peggy 187 Voorheis, Tammy 187 Waldestreicher, Barbara 187,248,77 Walker, Mary 187 walli, Betsy 49,187,65,76 Walsh, jack 187,239 Walton, Eric 187,47 Walworth, Marian 187 Wares, Larry 187 Wayre, Chuck 187,228 Wearda, Rick 187,219 Webb, Kelly 187 Weber, Don 187,206 Wedaa, Dot 187,133 Weileman, Karen 50,66,187 Wein, Robbi 180,188,249 Weisman, Lynda 188 Weissmen, Hillary 188 Wells, jon 188 Weneta, jim 188,203 Wernett, julia 188 Wetton, Leslie 188 White, Ann 188 White, Richard 189 Whitesell, Ann 188 Wiester, Sandra Willeford, Beth 188 Williams, jackie 187,188 Williams, Herbert 188,42 Willison, Sandra 187,243 Willison, Saun 187 Wilson, Saun 189 Wincler, Robert 189 Winter, john 187,207 Wolff, Scott 188,207 Wood, Peggy 189 Wood, Steven 189 Woods, Gregory 189 Woodside, james 189 Woodward, Kyle 189 Woodward, Tim 189,207 Woodworth, Glenn 189,230 Wright, Bambi 189 wright, David 139 Wright, Mike 189 Wright, Tina 189 Wynsen, Steve 189 Yacko, Nicholas 189 Yamashiro, Vivian 189 Ya ng, jerry 189,207 Yeutter, Patty 189 Yneges, Daniel 189,CF Zeller, David 189,220 Zieler, jeffery 189,239 zigich, Linda 189,245,248 Zwicky, Robert 189 ,47 . 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I l , x I i 5 Reviewing the major accomplishments and events of this Bi-Centennial year, we focus on the achievements foremost in the minds of VP students: Villa Park advanced to the CIF 3-A final championship playoff game in a close contest against South Pasadena which ended up 13-12 in favor of the Saints. Villa Park made CIF history being the only 3rd place league team to advance to the finals. It was a phe- nomenon seeing, reading or hearing of Villa Park's win' after win in the highly competitive CIF playoff field. Or, fresh in the minds of basketball fans is the outstanding CIF performance of Villa Park's winning team. And there ' no mystery surrounding the primacy i I l 1 I, I I 9 I qi 4. YQ: A ' t L, 4, 'Q .f af ' i J. PICTURED: Band practice marches on Taft Avenue, pre- paring for a halftime show, LEFT Terri Enos after takin a cv- -,9 1 gm, of the Spartan track men and women. In areas other than sports, Villa Park's students brought important contribu- tions to the school and the community, advancing not only their own indi- vidual reputation, but helping Villa Park stand out as a leader. If we believe that Villa Park is not only l one of thousands of high schools across the nation and we ourselves are not just drops in the bucket but that we are special and what we did and will do with our lives will make a dif- ference, then we view the passing parade of Villa Park as a spring board to our own enrichment and through that, the enrichment of others. I ' rl I 17' ,4- -e.' -'o 5 S -' swim at BigfLittle sister, ABOVE: ' Kevin DeVito gestures after hit- ting his mark, RIGHT: Express- g 1 I sing jubiiation after a football , tg ' A .A '41 ' win, Mike Kerr smiles brightly. .51 .-,,, 1 ' ,. .. , k If I 3 .,. ,.. ,, . , A 4 hy C7 -V H Sifsfv Y. ,K ln vs. 2 ' Xgvvz 4 s X A ,. 1 f , s Mg I I 1 , g i 5'4fg ,V-:,M.,:..,.? , A, , A 'wg W , ' . e .. 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If your memories include the time you had to come back to school at night for a neglected book forgotten in your locker orthe daily decision of What's for I lunch? in the cafeteria line, as well as the classes, pep rallies and other activities, then you really have grasped Villa Park, a school with many facets. ,4 ABOVE: Two students return to their lockers for a forgotten ' notebook, ABOVE RIGHT TOP: Paul Voida and Paul Eumurian stop for lunchtime banter, MIDDLE: Student 5 I Q X . 1, H,- l if 'fL3f,,:' 4 , I ljmg. 'ln 1- - ' I. - . ff .7 .'. v . ' ' , a 'iii ' .' - ' f .0 . ' H ' ' .-7' jf ,wwf-'v'-.f1f', .1 ' ' ' . . KV 'Tiff ' ,wg m9 '1'EiE f .I f:.:,: ' hi 'lnf za ' til, -53 ' J fn, fo f - 'f f4 7 44 . E, '- q:, V: ?' 4 ,-1' .f 2152. ff 9 ' f1'f. ,Q I., .412 f J , -3: I i . f 4 '25, ,f V, ,gl lf , . -,P e,. fl aj fi I six. f - if Q. A., I. ,l its 'f . 5 . ' gif, 5 2,2 . - .56 2 H ' 'V J gy 5 fi ,HMV . 4 g 1 f., A . ' 7, I .f,l.V. 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Yi.-1 x PEHTSQINIALIITIIES LEFT ASB President Randy Verdone and ICC President Kirk Soule repare new benches for itting INSET TOP TO BOTTOM LEFT TO RIGHT A student catches up on his reading During a time out Varsity Basketball coach Ron Lindsay discusses strategy with his team Grand arents of a sophomore foot all team member discuss his performance Dave Kushner delves into a good book Kelle Baitx and Michelle julian enjoy nutrition on the benches 1 1 r . i V I - 1 I After involving ourselves with what Villa Park offers educationally to its students, we become attached to the personalities that give the school character. With the friends we made at Villa Park come the remembrances of times spent with them. Nutrition, the mid-morning break linitially designed according to its name! became more of an exchange session for weekend planning, weekend reporting or swapping of vital information for a test that day, as well as a forum for finding out who's going with whom. As the year progressed, some of us realized that friends were probably what made the year special. Looking at quality rather than quantity, we distinguished between the true long term-friend and the classroom buddy. Because of their profound influence, the friendships made here will affect our way of thinking and doing. Being able to call a friend at any hour to talk over a problem or just having the physical and psychological needs for companionship satisfied during the unstable adolescent period became important factors in our search for meaningful relationships. There is a certain security about knowing you've gotafriend ...... 1' 4' 1 ., 1 .AX ,fit 457, A 5- rr- , xxx ,Wg ur? llll lh X. 2.-wg? s 5 Ex 280 I . ,., , IVllElMlCCDITlmllE K' t Af.. 'B N. -2 Yi'. i , - mn, 3.3 . -.cr 2. J fi ' .3 . M. . 'li 11 . . an rg 73 ,V . Q 5 In the course of this year, fond mem- ories of Villa Park have resulted for us from the many happenings. What each student at Villa Park remembers will be different, unique, and diverse. But there are those universal memories for each of us, of classes we thought would never end for those we wished wouldn'tJ of acquaintances made and friendships forged, of the games and dances we went to and clubs or athletic teams we belonged to. In retrospect, we find even the simple memories of pre-class discussions with friends take on aggrandized proportions, as changes come all too quickly we yearn for the consistency and yes, the routine of Villa Park. ., ,4 -f . 40, , I. ' .. I 1 N , 1 w Llflllmwlim 1ffR1IIIT'3 B Y 11 1 Y , ,W 1' Q Q 'Q Y 'YQ I -wfgm WL,-1 I V 'iq -.-..- wmv-V1 'I T U D N I P P u n J 'f wr 5,5 f 0 e 'vm -5, -X. -1 1 K ...nl 4:- 25 if 5 Mf - . if - , ' ' ff ' - 52' Q 4 ww-'ww - .JV 'f an If W llb' 1, .. During the Bi-Centennial year, we at Villa Park were exposed to all manners of exploitation of what became popularily known as the buy-centennial. In the face of such commercialization, we turned to the previous condi- tioning we received during elementary school. Examining that rosy picture of America's past, we drew conclusions of our own, based upon the influences our teachers had on our political awareness and efficacy. A product of the system, we are only now beginning to question its ideology and that of America, asking, ls this the best way? or Can it be better? and, if so, How can l help? The value decisions we made at Villa Park have shaped, added form and depth to our lives, and made us individ- uals. Accepting the responsibility that goes with our newly dis- covered freedom is our challenge for the future. Using that respon- sibility in a way that will shape or influence events, systems or people is the key to change. Villa Park has provided us with the seed. Here, we have learned to querie, to say Why? and seek a definitive answer. We must now use this valuable tool to decide how and where we are going from here. 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