Vista High School - La Revista Yearbook (Vista, CA)

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WW QQ ,,mY,h:g, 'f ' A .Nw Az.?'Sf'. we'B-if Www:- Refvista Yista, California Volume XXX VIII 1973-1974 R.. L -fr y , we , Q , f Ja -I , f ' . 'SQ 4 2 'X ' 5 ,X 'QW AN YBODY Theme 3 Activities 1 4 S OM EBOD Y Sports 34 Organizations 78 E VER YB OD Y Seniors 1 22 Underclassmen 1 64 Faculty 200 The Yellow Pages 226 You know, when you get right down to it, this is really a beautiful worid we live in. I f A .x .V ,X h f xv, 'J hx ig? , I X ,J Q 'XJ i N1 1 t, JMD rj pqwy g V 'J . -U I X df -is . L7 f ' C ,rx :J jf X , J ' tv fx V , I '-.fl ! Rhodora! lf the sages ask thee why this charm is wasted on the earth and sky, Tell them, dear, that if eyes were for seeing then beauty is its own excuse for being. Ralph Waldo Emerson 5 x The idea of parent helping child. older helping younger. teacher helping student is a recurring theme in life. Experience guides innocence and knowledge overcomes ignorance as the cycle begins again. The parent imports knowledge and advice to the child and the teacher does the same for the student. Since the beginning of time, the task of the teacher has remained unchanged: to inculcate, to elicit, but not to dictate. -...sw YS, X4 ,,. ' , new HL,-'Q ,A ,,- In '1' . ' wr , I .R wnwtv, .w 24.l-f-n3l'M:g1.a if-Q'.4.',g, . -pf mlpbw wma 1 K . H ...H , rw ps ' sr.: J .Q 4, -. f,f'?' ' ' 'Q n Q - ' 'A ' .. sgfggh . n 1 ' J, --von. S ' of ' , fwfnf' Q- ,,. ...nil-f ,Qw.: 'vW-- Mt K , I 1' i . 8 6 wap. Q-4. l M nl- . - . 41 'A -ip . ...W 0.0 , ,-ag.. A ' on-HQ an-M. lk, .49 if-luv One of the biggest problems in today's world is pollution. Everyday we carelessly deposit unclean and impure waste into our water. land and air without thinking of how difficult it is becoming for both man and animal to survive. Some have not been able to. So before it's too late, we should all make a commitment to clean up our environment. and to protect our wildlife and natural resources. ne ll--wwe,-r., , Q W , . . 3 'k kAfjL if T. ' -imvu I fr fal H ' 'f ' H Rafi V' ' MMV , 4 , ,,giw.::4llL'lw , . H M .. V liiitf M KL pr. - ' 1 , U ' - M vi gr' W3 twig J ':, i ' gg? -W--Ml... Wi' r . my ,L ',.,51fa,-F V- , V, 1 -J I w r 9 x ,V AWIIJ4 lt'sjust that sometimes I need to be alone. To get away from everyone And just be by myself, To sit and think, Maybe try and solve All the world's problems Or remember what it was I was going to write that Term paper on. Maybe l'll just sit And think about good times With an old friend That seem so long ago. Maybe it'sjust that Something's bugging me And I can't seem to talk To anyone about it because No one would really understand lt's times like these When I need to be alone And be my own best friend. 21- , , 2 , A school is defined as a place for teaching and learning, but it's much more than that. lt's a place where we can pursue our interests and develop them to the best of our abilities. It's also a place to have fun seeing friends and going to dances, football games, basketball games, or just talking and relaxing. ffffi v .ya .EH if x' vw, M, 42 A' . ,JY 2 ' 'fax 1 ,A ny . 5 Ju., zfgiv , A M-42351 Q a-N . ' I. x L Students help support after game dances During football and basketball season many of the home games were followed by after game dances. Ouite a few of the students found the dances an inexpensive way to relax from the evenings previous excitement. A large number of bands were featured throughout the year to provide a wide range of musical styles. Different organizations took turn sponsoring the dances to help raise funds for their various activities. l X f TOP PHOTOS: Nancy Schuler finds a mellow moment while dancing. Don Kessler shows Kathy Cordill his new step. BOTTOM PHOTO: Matt Bean realizes that nothing comes free. ...t,....-we-.4 pe. Commercial skits, assembly fascinate students m.M.w..,,a,, ,. ..t.t.hM..w..- my W- X ,.t....i.t.M-.c..ta1-Mem, U,,....,.c,. me .. .,,,,, ,.,.,,-im,.,,.,..s,.t..ls.o,..,t.. --V diese' V - ---- -,m3..s.,,.c,M.-,.,,,,,., ...E V-. --Mme, ,, has New -i -A wt.-NM-New .Z dr. .VM Students found many different ways to get away from the regular school routine. Some were fascinated by the science assembly they attended, others were entertained by the humorous commercial skits presented in their English classes, and still others found a deeper self-satisfaction by devoting their time to help out younger children in Operation Share. TOP PHOTOS: In an English skit Gracie Rodriguez yells, Don't bug mel to two pesty flies-Gay Tripp and Sharon Golden. Mr. Bhyl explains the concept of static electricity. The static electricity in Nancy Schuler's hair becomes apparent as she touches the Van de Graff Generator. BOTTOM PHOTOS: In another English skit, Gracie Rodriguez portraying Mother says to her children-Monica Thorpe and Pola Lopez-when you get home from school and you have the munchies what do you reach for? They respond with CFlUNCHlES! Melissa Bean listens attentively to a youngster reading, 16 y 17 Unusual characters in ade campus The challenge of Homecoming Week was met by the imaginations of students on campus with great enthusiasm. They came clad in an array of costumes that matched the designated day. Tattered and faded overalls and flop hats, cowboy boots and chaps characterized Hillbilly and Western Day, while cuffed Levis, long skirts, and bobby-soxs brought one back to the 1950's for 1950's Day. All of the patriotic people in school came dressed in attire thay symbolized the stars and stripes and occupations associated with them for American Day. Some went one step further and came dressed as the American Indian, complete with beads, feathers, and suede clothing. The grand finale of the week called for overcoats and machine gun-toting gangsters, accompanied by their girlfriends in their fringed and colorful short-length dresses. The great enthusiasm that made this week as successful as it was or has been in recent years was added to by the victory of the football team over Carlsbad. This victory made Homecoming Week '73 a fantastic success and a fine example of school spirit and participation. TOP PHOTOS: Mike Butts, a disc jockey from KCBQ presents students with the History of Rock . The assembly highlighted 1950's Day. Leah Miller shows off her hillbilly attire. Roaring Twentles Day-how do you like the view from the wrong end of David Grill's pistol? BOTTOM PHOTOS: A spirited crowd sings the alma mater to the glory of the Panthers after their game victory over Carlsbad. Judie Madsen, Debbie Keagy, John Achord, Janie Benton, and Sue Estey discuss how much fun dressing up for American Day is. Bobby-soxers Wandy Staley, Jennifer McGrady. and Valorie Eckelberger take time out between classes to discuss the special upcoming week activities and to exchange small talk. H twig I' ' w 165' , rf? R 1. t 2 ft . 8135 15 'ts 3. g.,,-or 66 !9 Yesterday Once More The 1973 Homecoming Dance experienced great success. Students enjoyed listening to the music of Emergency Exit. The theme for the dance was Yesterday Once More, which the students re- inacted the week before. TOP PHOTOS: The Homecoming Court consists of Mary Kelly. Barbara Listenberger, Oueen Mary Lou Adler, Julie Knudtson and Pam Sonner, Students enjoy dancing, Oueen Mary Lou Adler and her date Lex Vollmer take a spin, BOTTOM PHOTO: Jerry Bryan of Metcalf Studio helps Therese Rubbo and Phillip Pine get ready for their photo. Effort makes candy sale, bookfazr more successful The Junior Class sold a total of 4,241 pounds of See's candy to make this year's candy sale another successful one. The money made from the candy sale will go to finance the Junior-Senior Prom. The top seller was Donnie Flogers, who sold 700 pounds. This amount set a new school record for pounds of candy sold. which had been 610. Second place seller was Leslie Stern who sold 200 pounds. Third, fourth, and fifth place sellers were Joyce lmoto, Michele Pew, and Dorothy Hingst, respectively. The ever-growing popularity of paperback books helped to make the Bookfair a tremendous success. New additions to the selection of literature available for purchase included hardbacks and children's books. both of which were offered for the first time. Librarian Kay Cutchin thanked the student body for their co- operation and support. She also stated that this year's Bookfair was a greater success than ones in previous years, TOP PHOTOS: A student requests more receipt books for the candy sale. Mrs. Kay Cutchin points out some of the many books on sale during the Bookfair. Interested students look at the wide selection of science-fiction books at one of the display booths. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Top seller for the candy sale Donnie Rogers poses for a picture, Paula Gilbert delivers some candy to Mrs. Tweed. Cindy Abell pays for her book, which she bought at the Bookfair. We E x x M, ,ggi --Ve Eff N' 'N fs 'K we F6 H x W-..,,hH I ,,L, W ., QE sz , W v. ...,W.. f ,K N ,ki Ti, The Drama Department's first semester play Tom Jones was a comedy about a young man. The lead roll was portrayed by Steve Wilson. Edria Edgar as Sophia is the object of Steve's affections. Tom attempts to survive the trying times of England in the 175O's. He encounters many unusual situations, which gave the play excitement and humor. The production had all kinds of surprises. Director Marylou Gombar used many different effects to make it more professionally realistic. Members of the cast worked very hard in this production to make it a great success. TOP PHOTOS: Betsy Fellinger and Edria Edgar talk about Tom Jones. John Mensching ifilling in for Quentin Colganl assists Steve Wilson. Tim Hays' expressions tell it all. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Karen Kelly, Chris Sloterdike and Shannon Patrick decide what to do with the baby. Steve Wilson gives us a smile. David Kahaunaele, Mike Whipple, Shannon Patrick. Lee Black and Steve Wilson all mourn over Chris Sloterdike's sickness. Tom Jones comes to campus i I-fl X The Christmas dance was a great success. The main event of the evening was when David Kahaunaele, sophomore class president, crowned Chubby Fisher as Queen. Many who attended felt that the decorations were done well, and that the band, Morning Sun was very good. TOP PHOTOS: Shown are the Christmas court for 1973: Trudy Amago. Jane Thompson, Queen Chubby Fisher, Susan Yingst and Linda Knudtson. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Students enjoy a slow dance while listening to the music of Morning Sun . anta likes all good girls 6 O n W ..4.... halve' ,il on s--..p....,...Tf- ,,:, y.-... ,....,.,. ', ,,? - 9--5-w-.gn-.. pa-.., ,......,,, .. 1-Sn ,,f. . . A. A555 5. uw, V he , , ' ' '2mf4' dwg ,,,. , 4' ' R I ...mt ,Q .,,, M. .. .V V I ' QW L -muff.-we I ,LAW hnwwhil A 'Y X Y W' ---H '--- I 'iT',.'Zl'I. 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Assisting coaches were Duane Barnes for the juniors and Hank Landis for the seniors. Team pictures are on page 71. TOP PHOTOS: Seniors Pam Sonner and Denise Doser lead the way for Venita Garcia with Junior Cheryl Odell in pursuit. Junior Edria Edgar fights for more yardage as Kim Whitlow blocks Senior Susan Buckmaster. BOTTOM PHOTO: Senior Rosie Robledo runs for a T.D. as Junior Keeley Pinson embarks for the tackle. Counselors try new way to schedule classes J! ,A, l , f se e s mf pe, t I Q i l-....,- ..,,,Q NW 'ws- gm 55 ,:i55'i3: .,,,. A new procedure to schedule students for their classes for the second semester was put through a trial-run as operation registration had its debut. This new method was devised in an effort to cut down on all of the mass confusion and pile-up of work involved with class scheduling. It was also supposed to eliminate the need for program changes during the term. Head counselor and one of the co-ordinators of the new program, Dr. Robert Kintz said that the major goals of the program were significantly two: one was to hopefully reduce the errors made by data processing and, more important, to give more flexibility to students and teachers concerning class selections. In this way, a greater percent of satisfaction would result on all sides - teachers. students, and counselors. If the new registration technique proves successful, data processing errors should be fewer and students shouldn't have the need for program changes throughout the semester. The general format for class scheduling was basically simple, but required a tremendous amount of work to execute it to the point of efficiency and success. Students were given different colored cards on which to write down their desired schedules. They were also given schedules and charts that showed when classes were offered and with whom. Then, time was given to students so that they could go around to various teachers and get their choices approved by them and the counselors, if necessary. During this time the counselors were on hand in the office to answer any and all questions pertaining to registration and scheduling. At this point, the counselors moved into first gear to organize these selection cards and prepare themselves for phase ll of the new registration. Approximately eight weeks passed before students went into the library to complete their scheduling. Here, they picked up IBM punch cards for each class, with each teacher and period. Then after picking up all of their cards, the students took them to a counselor for final checking and approval - this concluded the registration. The actual success of this new registration has yet to be determined. TOP PHOTOS: Bob Undheim, Julie Hawkins, and Vicente Zamora seek the help and approval of the counselors in the library, Barbara McBride. Rick Bynum, Lisa Valencia, Carolyn Williams, and Mike Riley are among the many people who inquire about their choice of classes in the counseling office on the first day of registration. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Julie Overstreet, Lynn Pierce, and Donna Moon pick up their colored cards indicating their desired schedules for second semester. Mary Johnson looks on as Cheryl Graham gets her class selection signed by Mrs. Tweed. Gloria Lowerison and Colleen Hoagan pick up their IBM class cards in the library from Judy Arnold. .-ituun-nun Students exhibit ability as talent shines on Talent shined Jan. 19th, as a select few students exhibited their ability in the fields of music and dance for the annual Search for Talent show. Music by George Gershwin, in combination with an original arrangement by John Ardito took first place honors. A song entitled Summertime highlighted John's performance. Kathy McDonald and Lynnette Jones. dressed in adorable matching bloomer outfits of pink and purple, were awarded second place. Songs sung by the duet included The Good Ship Lollipop, Thank Heaven for Little Girls, and l Enjoy Being a GirI. Other acts included modern and interpretative dancing, a baton act, a vocal comedy act, a guitar and vocal solo, and some vocal duets. Suzette Libby and Briget Kulbe paired up for a baton act while Elaine Dambach and Maureen Padgett followed with a vocal comedy act. Colleen Gregory did an interpretative dance, preceeding a modern dance done by Unnur Magneson. Janet Chisnell and Kathy Brandon coupled for a vocal duet, as did Cindy Berryhill and Mary Valdez who did a vocal duet with the accompaniment of a guitar. The final acts were comprised of a modern dance done by Robin Buchert and a guitar and vocal solo by Rick Soule. TOP PHOTOS: John Ardito really gets into his music as he plays a piano solo. Kathy McDonald and Lynnette Jones put some good facial expressions into their singing duet, The Good Ship Lollipop. BOTTOM PHOTO: Rick Soule does a guitar and vocal solo with Danny's Song, X lv-Q. X .N d, fl WWW! ll The tables were turned for the Visa Versa dance as enthusiastic and anxious girls got their chance to ask their favorite guy to accompany them for a fun-filled evening. Unusual and different decorations were provided by the Pep Club and gave the dance an extra added attraction that created a nicer and cosier atmosphere for the attending couples. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of King Cupid, done by Pep Club President Cindy Hayes. Steve Lucas presided over the dance as King Cupid, and his court consisted of Rob Preston, junior prince: and Tom Deleon, sophomore prince. TOP PHOTOS: Senior Steve Lucas sits looking quite amazed after being crowned King Cupid, while Junior Rob Preston and Sophomore Tom Deleon enjoy the evenings festivities as princes, BOTTOM PHOTOS: Students enjoy one of the many fast dances. C lass produces another memorable Prom In the second year in a row, the Junior Class has gone all out to produce a memorable Prom for the departing Senior Class. Also, for the second year, the Prom has been at a top location in San Diego. This year's event was held at the Atlantis Restaurant in the formidable Olympus Room on Mission Bay. Jeanie Simowski was crowned on the eve of Nlay 11th to reign as queen of the Junior-Senior Prom. The queen' court included princesses Cindy Hayes, Cathy Hoover, Kim Kennedy, Lynne Thompson, and Mary Zenns. 'Q Y I wx V Q SH- -ff '-aw'-- '14 P f'-'W-.Nw--f-v. 'fa ' .f, w- Q.. ' ' 1vgff':ar.1cwswwo' 'A V-QA, 509' ' '-5' 'P-.4!'f5-inf:-Y+g:?f:Ii2'F2f.r, f5ff. 'fvr ' ,, f. 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Bill Crist drives through for six points. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Herbie Strawhun recovers a fumble, Bobby Rhodes sprints for Panther yardage. Linebacker Jeff Smith moves in for the kill. or Q, l 1475i K L' I :X F, J iv 14 4, ig! if KM ,, iw , wwf Sfifl? f' Panthers rout Lancers tn season fznal The phrase Vista Football continues to represent Vista High as a power in the Avocado League. Although this year's team didn't go as far as other teams, the dedication and want to win was obvious. The important factor in the successful ball cIub's ability to constantly perform was the Panther's greatest asset-team attitude. Vista sustained its unblemished boast of never being beaten in the new stadium by turning back the Point Loma Pointers with a score of 21 to 15. Then in the last game of the season, the Panthers annihilated the Lancers of Carlsbad in a 28-0 Homecoming victory. TOP PHOTOS: Coach David Parks and team members break from the pre-game huddle. Coach Steve Kocheran shouts out instructions while Coach Dick Haines and the Panther manager, Glen Bickford, are engrossed in the game, Defensive back James Kasner and lineman Dave Duran take a short break in between plays. BOTTOM PHOTOS: John Paris, one of the assistant coaches, contemplates the strategy during a break in the play. Head Coach Dick Haines converses with quarterback Rob Preston during a break in the play. , get tw' R 11: ' 1 in R al G 'lf , 'L fy-Q .fpQf ' . I iflff A LLL' i . U . K 2651, .,x,i45g?1Q?w O , ' 1. - X f xx A ff' f .. -hrk V ,gh , L We , ga. ' 5' I x ,, - 'S' K ffl T A 'K I JV gi. Zi, is I 5 S ! -iffgf5ff' K 4 f': , 4 .V .. , L .3 E S6 1 X 4 . A , W 3 J 'f J A 5' ff ,fa iv ,S f , , r57'?1- - lv' .aw , ju 1 5. .E , fv , fd 4. w Cf 'x F QQ! lv f M A12 Q 5 -2 5 I 9 0 fi: .ff 1. If I JR ' if ' Q , . i M., Q: f I X ,f if 'Z , Ein lk 51 ' A 'Qna ,W K -I l , , 'X Ji-- - Q, ff 01' 'M is if rx, it u W ix. vs, .I 5,, . I ill? - fli Kink yi' 8 M Q 5 I f .J 'Q , vf - .V ,V- 41' 5:4'Aw,. . ., , .N ., NS J M , . '- ,V at f A tg ' f As head coach of the Cubs this year, Ken Meil, had what you would call a promising season. Richard Bethel, Ken Kestner and Mark Tuttle, his assistants, gave him their complete support. Having a season's record of 4 wins and 5 losses, the J.V. Team displayed their strength with victories over Estancia, Orange Glen, San Pasqual and they triumphed over a hard fought game against the Carlsbad Lancers to end the season on a good note. The Cubs gave maximum efforts every game this year, and this, along with talent, experience, and stamina should prove to be a death dealing blow to the opposition next year. TOP PHOTOS: Coach Ken Meil talks over his defensive strategy with Mark Alderson. Steve Hall and Steve Simmons crash through one of the many spirit raising signs provided by Pep Club. David Kahuanele destroys the San Marcos ground attack as Mike O'TooI comes up to finish the play. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Joe Lopez and Mike Cobian cause a fumble in the Escondido game. Steve Hall l14l, Dan Alvarado l24l, and an unidentified Panther lineman punish a Point Loma ball carrier. Poloist capture A-vocado and CIF title There is one word that can accurately describe the 1973-74 Aqua-Cats, phenomenal . In the wake of the season's record, 27-2, the Vista Team literally swam over all other teams in the county. The Aqua- Cats took both the Coronado Tournament and the CIF Championship, only the second team to accomplish that feat in the last five years. A pool-full of talented individuals molded together by Coaches Jim Malone and Dennis Garrahy was the story of this year's fantastic team. They were led by SDCIF Player of the year , Bob Maag, who was the team's high scorer with 100 goals, and Tony Nelson, the Avocado League Player of the year with 63 goals and 62 assists. Outstanding efforts were made by Dave Yendes, who saved potential scores of 332. The J.V. 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A Aquacats drown opponents The Water Polo Team virtually dominated both the Avocado League and the San Diego County as a whole. Players such as Bob Maag, Tony Nelson and Dave Yendes were instrumental in the Aquacats almost perfect season. The Aquacats completely outclassed every team in tournament games this season. TOP PHOTOS: Forward Tony Nelson gets a shot off under pressure. Bob Maag prepares to score another point. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Coaches Dennis Garrahy and Jim Malone evaluate the situation. Poloist listen to advice during a time out. Goalie Dave Yendes passes the ball to a teammate after one of his many saves. ff.. 4- A-,X :Mfr agp' -0 ,rf iw Quay N exw ',f F fTQe 'fl::'t '5w,. M- Harriers gain experience The season for the Cross Country Team this fall was long and hard. Although their one victory was over Orange Glen, the team performed their best over the Eagles of San Pasqual. At the beginning of the season the Panthers were weakened with the loss of five strong runners. The team consist of 13 members, mostly underclassmen, who were led by three tremendous junior pacers-Joe Tipton, Ray Leyva and Robert Trotter. Their combined effort helped to pull the harriers through a tough season. Even though this year for the Cross Country Team was a disappointing one, the experience the runners gained will prepare and strengthen them greatly for the oncoming year. TOP PHOTOS: Dave Cook and George Lopez, along with other harrier teammates, warm up for the meet. Coach Lomeli and his assistants await the outcome of the race. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Long hours of practice help to improve the pacers. Mike Churchman races against the time. Robert Trotter trots to the finish. J ..,,, W ,,,,.u.f.m - ..-We ..,.- ' wuupwepi f 'L ' s. ' ... -- f 7 . . ,.- 1 M ' - WA, . . len.. - - ' ,',,, ' Q T' ta .jfffx . V, . -1 ' ,-as . -- t -. . an I fn. 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A Soccer struggles for number one TOP PHOTOS: A.F.S. student Steve Lucas boots the ball downfield to his teammates. Jose Vega outhustles his opponent for the ball. BOTTOM PHOTOS: lsidro Zamora and Jesse Lomeli talk over their offensive strategy before the Poway game. Jack Stone dribbles the ball downfield, In its second year at Vista High, soccer was once again a contender in the Avocado League race. With such outstanding players as Jesus Alvarez, Vincente Zamora, and Robert Roe, the Soccer Team got off to a fast start. Coach Jesse Lomeli tried to get the community involved in this fast growing and popular sport by holding several night games, but the energy crisis and inclimate weather put a quick end to that. An added help this year to the Soccer Team was A.F.S. student Steve Lucas from Barbados, where the major sport is soccer. Steve has played the sport since he became old enough to understand the function of the game. 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L: e fa-his: vim-Jn 12141 5-. ?sQf.5f1AZ':' Jia, ffiff-:?i --T,-f:YZ:!fBi'9'.f'Vi2:i2?:'g11???fEff1'?''r'gQ'f:15f',.'ji.'1,5:illx-ififszflkg s 'S The fast-breaking Panthers welcomed their new coach by winning the season opener 47-46 against the San Dieguito Mustangs. The game was climaxed by a winning shot by Kevin Perkins at the final buzzer. In other pre-season games, the Panthers faced top ranked teams from San Diego County. Vista dropped heartbreakers to Kearny and Patrick Henry but got by Point Loma 64-54 and 10th ranked Clairmont 73- 63. Coach Larry Ullrich made himself at home as he started his first year as Varsity coach. in which he transformed a group of individuals into a well disciplined and organized basketball team. TOP PHOTOS: The Panthers give tremendous effort against the Kearny Comets. Carlos Calderon races down the court with teammates Kevin Perkins, Tom Spencer, and Fred Jane following closely behind. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Steve Hanneman stretches up for two. Rob Preston puts the ball over a San Dieguito player. -'22 mm 11 .42 V 555 Q , 55 ,R V ,,'L PVVV A X' 0 Nix ll Y Bffqsf Q Y 4 S. if I X A I , , 1 A I 4 ig g f ' KB ja J. V. faces challenges This year's J.V. Basketball Team faced some real challenges, even before the first game. It was J.V. Coach Terry Miller's first year at Vista High and also his first year as a coach. To add to this. quite a few of the top J.V. prospects were called up to the Varsity team. Hustle and hard work were the essence of this man's philosophy and that was seen through the efforts of the team. Joel Calhoun, Alex Petric and Curt Holzinger registered as J.V. standouts, but for Coach Miller, success came from a team that worked as a whole and notjust a few. TOP PHOTOS: Gary Swaim pulls down a rebound as Mark Alderson looks on. Alex Petric drives for two points, BOTTOM PHOTOS: Brian Smith, Pat Breen and Jeff Robertson battle for a loose ball. Pat Breen breaks to receive a pass from a teammate, Gary Swaim attempts to make a free throw. Panthers grab cage title With great effort and a lot of hustle the Vista Panthers won their first undisputed league title in 12 years and their first championship at all since 1963. With the starting five of Carlos Calderon, Kevin Perkins, Fred Jane, Rob Preston and Tom Spencer. Vista Basketball was something to contend with again. The cagers accomplished this feat without a single returning starter, but played as an experienced team. The starters weren't the only one's who made the season what it was. Everyone down to the thirteenth man on the bench pulled together for good attitude. Seniors Mitch Alden, Cory Davis, Rick Porter and Chris Voight all pressed the first string in practice to keep them on their toes. The promising underclassmen included Fil Calderon, Steve Hanneman, Kevin McKessy and Scott Olpin. If the Panthers can keep playing together, Coach Larry Ullrich will have an easy time building a strong basketball program. ,9l '14' w. ' M4 9 5 M- , . A , v ---,Q ' Q 5.67 'f 3, -E G af. ,,..., 41' 1 Nw, , W ,nik . .f as Q' k. . AQ vvqumWw,,,,,,v A wwkvwfhtl -Qi' ,.- f -XSL gfk 'Nm UIQ' uv- ' Wrestlers show agility With last year behind them, the matmen have started to roll again. With Pat Mongoven at the helm, once more Vista wrestling was strong. Since 1969, when Vista took C.l.F., wrestling has gone downhill slightly. But this year was a comeback year for the grapplers. With team captain Mike Hall sidelined because of ineligibility rules, the bulk of the load was left on the other team captain's shoulders, Stuart Skarra. And with some clutch performances, the Panthers showed that the comeback trail wasn't hard to find. TOP PHOTOS: Transfer student Scott Guendert figure fours his opponent's head as the referee is about to signal the pin Joe Adams toys with his St Augustine opponent in the 145 pound match. BOTTOM PHOTOS. This Vista High wrestler pins his man as his teammates show their enthusiasm? Wrestling captain Stuart Skarra prepares to apply a chicken-wing to his adversary. First year wrestling man Don Gudmundson drives his man into the mat. f I 4 r 5 . . 3 5 Y I fa to W ' Af k I P in-V by . miie... fr W V' . l Golf is not like many sports in high school. Only 6 players compete at each match, and it takes one of the six low averages to play. This season should prove to be better than past seasons. Led by last year's most valuable player Scott Gary. Senior lettermen Jack Stebbins, Mike Gardner, and Sophomore Alex Petric, the golfers played up to par through the year. With the fine quality of sophomore golfers this season, Coach Mongoven should have an outstanding golf team for several more years. Swimming has become one big hastle since the move to the new school. There is no pool here, swimmers have been traveling to Washington Junior High to hold practices and meets. This has had little effect on the swimmers' performance on the team. Lead by seniors Tony Nelson. Randy Rutsch and Dave McClains. swimming competed with great style all season long. As an added attraction this season Jeani and Patti Simowski. Leda Bosch and diver Robin Buchert helped the team strive harder to achieve their goals. TOP PHOTOS: Sophomore Alex Petric chips up from the rough. Robin Buchert practices a dive. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Scott Gray tees off. Randy Rutsch shows his backstroke form at practice. Tony Nelson makes the turn for the final lap. ' Teams work for success 5 A i Q ever Hamm Anw- qw www I: f- Q. -as M Baseball chances good in Avo At the beginning of Coach Ric Bethel's second year as varsity coach, there were nothing but optimistic predictions for the base- ball teams' chances in the Avocado League. Perhaps the best asset the Panthers had going for them was their depth and bench strength. The teamgwas well-rounded with a balanced hitting attack. a stingy defense, and an excellent pitching staff. Transfer Randy Tetrault was one of the Panthers' top prospects at shortstop. There were many underclassmen and a strong JV to assure next year's squad with a winning season. TOP PHOTOS: Panther batters are: Stan Sutton. Willie Sprankles, and Larry Privetts. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Outfielder Kevin Perkins awaits a ground ball. Dick Christman and transfer Randy Tetrault show their batting styles. 'F ' -A -- -- f j I 'L ig QBHIWW - -it E ery , -- 'ii . . gf. r 3 S L 5 1 44, at A it 10' Wim . . 1 si . . 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I 'Mi' ' 4, - JN '- , WN 4' 'Y 4 1-'Q K 'vw,.... H- 4 , Aa. 1' , A : ' - f. in ., afW'gZ W! 1043, I , 1 X. 1' , 1 41' Q 'X i wqtfgaf, t x 5 3 . Ia W A K I I 7 'Q . nuff' L - 55 lf A Ly, m . ' '- ' 1- 'A , i'F2g- ,W itglzam, wg , 'wauifxf 'f J v. V- ,f. , ff'-if - Track talent shines Performance was the name of the game, and performance demanded consistency. Coach Jim Downs has succeeded in molding the track talent that this school seemed to always come up with to form a winning team. Vista has been a dominating track power in the league and in the county in recent years. In keeping up the tradition, this year's spikers did a great job in moving Vista to the top once more. The team displayed all types of talent on the field with sprinters Bobby Rhodes and Brad Thomas - both running ten flat 100 yard dashes, Neils Mortenson at the shot and the discus, Greg McClure high jumping and Joe Tipton in the intermediate distances. Jay Woods, the former Tennessee State champion mile runner,also performed superbly for Vista. ' For the first time in Vista's history, a girl, Cindy Berryhill, went out for track. She was aware the competition was tough, but she was willing to give it a try. These and other Panther stars made other schools aware that Vista wasn't just another name. TOP PHOTOS: Jay Woods streaks down the back stretch to leave others way behind. Mike Churchman loosens up before the meet. Kevin Weelock, pole vaulter, sets his sights. BOTTOM PHOTOS: High flying Greg McClure clears the bar with ease. Bobby Rhodes launches himself for a long distance, Cindy Berryhill attempts to clear 4'6 . -sw i 3 if I 13? ..,,,,w,u M! ,, 'Q ,,,.,Jt:-Q rvet C hi I H: .1 it ' sl. is jul l' X ,f .s . .. 1 Q V t so l axes H :.i I 4 ,Vg M., .A -- 5 gZ,,,. ,, ,. g 4, g , W mf . my . 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They helped bring the singles bracket to a peak of strength, First doubles team, consisting of Senior Bill Callejas and Junior Eric Miethke, showed promise of being one of the stronger doubles combinations in the league. Senior Stan McGrady helped bring the second doubles team to the same level of consistency that the entire team finally achieved. TOP PHOTO: Bill Callejas sets for a forehand drive. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Stan McGrady poaches a shot. Bob Koval sliced a backhand down the alley. O s ' ,,,.,-wv' ,- 1 ,-14 1 g we I-.- 'Z-GW' E: iiilfi. T 'flfiiw ' .' . t . t st 222' .Q ff wt .. .... ,A W 1 ,ii I 4 4 1 ,v N, Q 'inf' I M ,ti ,Q I 'A 'K X 'sf is 1 5 3 ' MQW . 2 H' .I YK rr, F, 5833 'ff Q ig 1 . Q ,ai te- M T it lf V 5 if 1' 3 4 A Lx. X 1 . GAL socks it to 'em GAL Varsity and J.V. Hockey teams finished their challenging season with fourth place going to Varsity, and second place to J.V. Jeanni Simoski, Varsity, and Caren Hayek J.V., both received second highest point makers in their separate divisions. Venita Garcia was an excellent goalie for the Varsity Team. Mrs. Diane Downey, coach of both teams, built strong teams, and hopes next year will be even better. After a thrilling season, with devotion, and enthusiasm contributed by all the players, hopes for an even better season stays in their minds. TOP PHOTO: Left inner Denise Doser fights for the puck. MIDDLE PHOTO: Terry Listenberger of the J.V. team runs down field. BOTTOM PHOTO: Jodee Smith sets to pass the puck. GAL hustles For the first year ever the GAL Basketball team was under the leadership of a male coach, Gary Prather, a former J.V. basketball coach having very few senior players, the team often relied upon the juniors and sophomores. With Denise Doser, Venita Garcia, Jodee Smith, Sue Buckmaster and Kim Whitlow as the starting line up, Vista brought forth their best talent. This team had the key which opened the door to action packed games. Although the season was a tough one, the underclassmen still have the skill, zeal and the experience needed to be a number one team. TOP PHOTO: Coach Gary Prather discusses the strategy which is to be used in the following half. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mary Looney, one of the many gifted underclassmen on the team, moves down the court. One of the team's few but talented seniors Denise Doser, goes up to shoot for two. Girl gridders take a break Senior Powder Puff Football Team includes: Claudia Holzinger, Diane Cover, Eileen Donahue, Susan Buckmaster, Millie Skoda, Barbara Listenberger, Trina Funkhouser, Cindy Taylor, Robyn St. John, Pam Sonner, Jeri Akers, Bonnie Brazee, Carol Miller, Venita Garcia, Rosie Robledo, Jo Ann lmoto, Denise Doser, Mary Lou Adler, Derek Scoble, Coach Hank Landis, Benson Perez, Steve Nelson, Steve Knott, John Murray, Jim Kasner and Brian Smith. Junior Powder Ruff Football Team includes: Uvaldo Martinez, Coach Duane Barnes, Mary Looney, Cindy Ludlow, Rhonda Becktel, Dorothy Hingst, Jodee Smith, Debbie Crombach, Wanda Staley, Claudia Acri, Fran Rowland, Kandi Cinnamon, Bonnie Kaetterhenry, Susan Campbell, Patty Pitzer, Kim Whitlow, Mario Esquivel, Lyn Sturm, Joyce lmoto, Georgina Tushak, Norma Nares, Deanna Houghton, Riva Cunningham, Sharon Golden, Debbie Pope, Janet Waples, Keeley Pinson, Sheryl Odell, Edria Edgar, Andra Moran, Monica Hernandez, Elia Martinez and Kelli Bates. f Wig ISI sox W 68 T , S fl HRV . .Mage-A 'fi' f ' it , , A , , y M A, , - ' .eng-' V Q M. .-,V f-1 , , - ' , 3. A . if.. ' e L. .--M :W i ,, A ., J ,- -fs., ,.,,gz-ef J - . 'K ,,,,. , - W ' f L4 mg- .. , ,, If . 'H ', K.,-wr 'jlf ' . z W K f .f - . K -yn ,mbsf ., V Am ,. i M Msg L, . , K, ., Zwgthb x 1 .,. I -gun H nlakv -4 f' 4: .,. ,, ,,,.,, , , ,., 1, , ... .W ire, V , K- 'ZIQHQ .L -- 'WJ' f t .' 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Preparing for a backhand return Judy Gouveia prepares herself. Joetta Kamia sets up the ball while in the foreground Jo Ann lmoto and Jean Zwierstra await their opportunity to spike the ball powerfully over the net. Darcy Inman wacks the ball over on the return. S prmg competitors sho promise TOP PHOTO: On the Varsity Baseball team are: John Winsper, Erik Alsin, Scott Olpin, Tom Quigley, Mark Bingham, Tab Yetzer, Rick Sommers, Willie Sprankles, Steve Carter, Brian Dougherty, Hal Sutton, Mike Poretta, Coach Richard Bethel, Scott Kirchmeirer, Corky Ewing. Kevin Perkins, Dick Christman, Stan Sutton, Larry Privetts and Randy Tetrault. MIDDLE PHOTO: The J.V. team includes: Coach Dennis Williams. Sal Trujillo, Steve Hicks, Joe Lopez, Arne Alsin, Mike Collins, Dave Mayer, Ray McKnerney, Mike Lund, Bob Botsford, Tom De Leon, Jim Chino. Chris Ayers, Bill Beckel, Dennis Frandsen and Mike O'Tool. BOTTOM PHOTO: Swimmers are: Randy Rutsch, Miles Lundquist, Dan Prosser, Bill Hayden, Patty Simowski, Jeanni Simowski, Doug Rush, Brian Silva, Tony Nelson, Miriam Hensbergen, Leda Bosch, Bob Burley, Jon Ramage, Tom Kessler, Tim Leist, Sandy Votuawn, Fred Brannan, Ron Summers, Cameron Monty, Dave McLain, Brain Estey, Chris Harding, Robin Buchert, Dave Trotter, Dave Rowland, Joe Adams. Rick Schmitt, John Betters, and Paul Hubbard. A 55' mr? - 'K X5 f me 1-4 5'5 1 , - 32-. 1 L M455-llf'5:vkL L an -cs A sf ' - , as was A- .. wimvmfe , ati W Aww . - QL , . T, . Kg., V h . X .,t.w 49.9.4 . A t tg, Q. ' X A X .ts U is A f it ' Q -. ' ' aw--y .ti-um,-1 ' L 4, l , Z wg, iff. N, A-Q A -J , ,X ' s f O ' N L., :we ,,,,,,:,1 G,im.1i....,, . A 'g 'j , A ll IIT!! llll Ill . gg- .4 53. H ' I by l1glqf !' I sr- , -f mari 'L gli? .45 C? . ':-- , ,ill - 1 gan wus .il nu . ' 'Jun wir Q g gifts 62 5 1 I 2 . fur .-.1 ':i W. will fr 'ali' 'iwawfk 4+-5 IIKFM 1 ?51ff'f-:ree 5?-gag gif 'L' - 5 ' . 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'N 1 TOP PHOTO: The Tennis Team includes: Stan Paurazas, Bob Koval, Eric Miethke, Jack Stone. Bob Hunt. Bill Callejas. Pat Randall. Rob Stratton, Stan McGrady and Coach Ken Meil.,MlDDLE PHOTO: Golf Team squad starts with: Alex Petric. Scott Gray, Reggie Kawano, Mike Gardner, David Anselmo. Albert Rincon. Jack Stebbins. Randy Brooks, Steve Simmons, Brad Koller, Robert Doering. Brian Smith, Mike Dornon, Rick Meech and Richard Perry, BOTTOM PHOTO: The Track Team consists of: Coach Jim Downs, Lee Lockridge, Ted Brewton, Mike Churchman, Kieran Moran. Robert Trotter. Mike Stinson. Vicente Zamora. Joe Gallegos. Joe Tipton. Jay Woods. Carlos Calderon. Dan Murray. Kevin Wheelock. Kim Raddatz. Kevin MacKessy. Brad Thomas, Greg McClure, Dave Barile, Frank Mendes, Niels Mortenson. George Kerekes, Joel Calhoun. Robert Wiley. Carlos Serrato. Richard Walley, Mark McClure. Coach Candido Domingo. Mark Andrews. Keith Fuller, Mark Bean, Ray Leyva, Tom Dow. Larry Zenns. Frank Martinez. Tom Busch. Bob Whited. Don Caron, Fil Calderon. Gary Swaim. Rich Burland. Pat Breem. Lee Guerrero. Mike Pritchard. Dave Hall. David Gallegos. Coach Jesse Lomeli. Bob State, Mike Cobian. Pe Kaimuloa. Uvaldo Martinez. Jim Clelland, Don Hickey. Mark Weeden. Tony Altieri. Dean Clutts. John Kirk, Scott Guendert. and xi ilsfl Keith Gustufson, l t ' Fall sports organize L K ' :Ji W3 vt, ti l me 3 vu , M L wt' mm': Q,- f i Af me . 4 ' H P. is '. . if-rf, ' Q ,H-f' ' . ,. ,I Hggfjgr an , x Q ,mqaggf ,, '1g,5yfsf,,iVfiA.,., ,Ng it WAHM 'fmt 1 . Lmm ' ' 4 i ' if 4 fm -'A' 1 , ,:, .'L'if'. t' ' ' 1--if S M 0 . ' l , A , tv .. it ,t f. ,,'5f7fQMf f .,,5,, :,L - ,, I. I it Lf,, 5, , , ,V ,f I 4 , I ,Q I ,,, M rl ,,,L: H fy , , A Ki.. X S Y J ' ' . or L g f fy . , ,V f f f P- , we V 7 V , -, - ,g.: ' -.rw 9, 'far -5 6 1 af if :swf s it . 1 . L . i. . q,,,3v,,1,1. X., 4 ' I ' '. f , Yr, F ' Cv ' sv ' r- , . ., xl' A si- 1, 6,111 , in th F, -, ' s . 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Dan Stevenson, Murray Roe, Jack Stebbins, Mike Botsford, Mick Sutton, Mario Esquibel, Tim Sherman, James Kasner, Dennis Young, Dick Christman, Ruben Ramos and Glenn Bickford.Herb Strawhun, Dean Clutts, Mike Faraimo, Stan Pieler, Frank Mendes, David Duran, Richard Huff, Steve Knott, Don Gudmundson, Manuel Sepulveda, Tab Yetzer, Jack Stone, Phil Esquivel, Joe Martinez, Carlos Calderon, Robert Rhodes and Carl Lackey. Bill Crist, Mike Douglas, Dan Murray, Frank Taylor, Benson Perez, John Koran, Brian Smith, Jeff Smith, David Barile, George Kerekes, Mark Perkins, Brad Russell, Brad Thomas, Steve Mojado and Rick Bynum. The well experienced harriers are: Ron Willner, Ken Fuller. Bernie Pritcherd, Robert Grunning and Rick Gelens. Arthur Cuevas, Mike Gardner, Wayne Faulkner, Robert Roe. David Cook, Mike Churchman, Ray Leyva, Joe Tipton, Sheldon Forbes, Robert Trotter and George Lopez. MIDDLE PHOTOS: JV players for the 1973-74 Football Team are: Chris Sonoda, Mike Collins, Gary Swaim, William Brumfield, Danny Ratigan, David Gallegos, Todd Davis, Chris Hunt, John Flores and Tim Leist, Dan Stevenson, Jim Cullaro. John Haddeon, John Daniels, Steve Burns, David Kahaunaele, Tom de Leon, Mike Luro, Rick Rowell, Bill Meredith, Dave Anselmo and Coach Rick Bethel. Coaches Ken Kestner and Ken Meil, David Kapono, Mike Mitchell, Jim Chino, Tom Dow, Tim Murray, Joe Lopez, Steve Ramos, Dennis Frandsen, Brian Estey and Mike O'tool. Steve Simmons, Charles Justis, Richard Borland, Mike Cobian, Ray Carstensen, Peter Kaimuloa,George Solano, Mark Alderson, Steve Hall, Nathan Willess, Mark Weeden and Coach Mark Tuttle. The SDCIF champion Waterpolo Team starts with poloist: Tony Nelson, Steve Nelson, Bob Maag, Max Simpson, Dan Prosser, Paul Hubbard and Robert Long. Randy Rutsch. Dave McLain, Dave Yendes, Randy Brooks and Tom Kessler. BOTTOM PHOTO: The strong JV Aqua-Cats are Coach Dennis Garrahy, Bill Hayden, Brian Silva, John Ramage and Eric Schwock. Cameron Monty, Charlie Lumsden, Rick Schmidt and Fred Brannan. 7? , 35' ST 1. r Q ' '-MQ., 1 k aww, 1' .. i Aw S K in N. H ' J Q A . fr x V, f, V C, A ,, . 9. N x 1 I '4 . L' 1.2, i' ' 'Wa .. . M' ' , K - , . J ., , v ': , K , 'inf ,,,, . . - Mfr- , 1 -S M -Q .F-Q. I R Q, an ,V ,E 5 . F gf 9 T 5, wb? W 42 Y A 4 x 1 fx 4m E .4 . K 'I if f ff f . H5 f I Y I 4 'ra J ' 4 E KVII 2 2, ' J A I w gf i 3 T' 'x K ', all g , , A V Y Q V. . V x W' 1 3 il f , , f 5 113 XX M 3 if E ff if w i 'iw I Varsity Teams in ade CIF TOP PHOTOS: This year's Avocado League Champs for basketball are: Carlos Calderon, Fil Calderon, Cory Davis, Rob Preston, Fred Jane, Coach Larry Ullrich, Rick Porter, Steve Hanneman, Tom Spencer, Mitch Alden and Scott Olpin. Not pictured are Kevin Perkins and Chris Voight. The J.V. Basketball Team consisted of Rich Borland, Ted Starr, Bill Parkhurst, Pat Breen, Curt Holzinger, Coach Terry Miller, Joel Calhoun, Mark Anderson, Brian Smith, Jeff Robertson, David Kahaunele, Ray Cartensen, Mike O'Toole, Mode Chavez and John Rell. MIDDLE PHOTOS: Varsity Soccer Team includes Sam Saldivar, Jose Vega, Carlos Mendora, Tim Sherman, lsidro Zamora, Al Escamilla, Steve Lucas, Jack Stone, Coach Jesse Lomeli, Robert Roe, Eduardo Valdez, Paco Garcia, Jesus Alvarez, Vicente Zamora, and Sam Nava. J.V, Soccer Team include: Nacho Villarreal, Eric Stone, Rick Gellens, Dan Dowden, Tim Chaffin, Dave Cook, Rafael Reglado, Larry Zamora, Alvaro de Casas, Raymond Maya, Scott Holthouse and Calvin Busch. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Varsity Wrestlers are: Mike Hall, Joe Adams, Mike Douglas, Mark Perkins, Jerry Allison, Stu Skarra, Bill Meredith, Scott Gundert, Steve Carter, Don Gudmundson, Jay Medeiros, Glenn Fukuda, Dave Anselmo and Tom Medeiros. J.V, Wrestlers are: Joe Lopez, Joe Scott, Mike Paris, Jim Walker, Krist O'Neill, Carl Lackey, Tom Doty, Tom Dow, Brad Waskiewiz, Steve Hall, Brian Estey and Curt Sonoda. i gf 21 1 ld! X If ' r , KK .J ft' .11 A-0. tifevi Q, ,n -, is 38 l 4-ff? Hfyw- I F' , ., .W Wffr ., A AJ., ,5M5'5ffff:,, 'ag si I 4 ,,. Zl H Xl 'GTI ef egg BS B4 N. W ,iwwf .. it JA-.., Upcoming Panther prospects 0f5Pe1 2 , J , f Y , o , 0 TOP PHOTO: The strong Volleyball Team includes: Darcy lnman, Jean Zwierstra. Jeanni Simowski, Coach Julie Carlson, Marilyn Tauvela, Betty Fao, Alefa Afalava. Vicki Smiles, Cindy Taylor, Carol Luis, Barbara Listenberger, Sheryl Stuart, Debbie Keagy, Lili Molioo, Monica Hernandez. Joanne lmoto, P,J. Cooksey, Penny Hoover, Margaret Fisher, Colleen Gregory and Joetta Kamai. MIDDLE PHOTO: GAL's Varsity Hockey Team includes: Coach Diane Downey, Marlene Snooda, Janelle Sonoda, Robin St. John, Fran Rowland, Jodee Smith, Barbara Listenberger, Darcy lnman, Debbie Keagy, Penny Hoover, Joanne lmoto, Venita Garcia, Anne McElmury, Denise Doser. and Jeanni Simoski. BOTTOM PHOTO: The J.V. Hockey team has: Zoe Poulin, Julie Toomey. Vicki Smiles, Cindy Taylor, Sharon Ouirk. Terrie Listenberger, Charlotte Mitchell, Deanna Evans, Donna Roberts, Bonnie Bruce, Taryn Johnson, Debbie Stebbins, Cheryl Dittenhauser, Monica Hernandez. Rosie Robledo, Caren Hayek and Cindy Hayek. Girls team impress us i -.., 'V sg B2 A ml il x yr A Y' s xQ.N:x.'x e . . , . V, 5 5 Q W' ' s 1 WIFE f?Q'3J?fff'Ql 1 , 7 'Nfl , f , 5 ' 52' ' ., ' f L f f 'Q :iff - W 1, , , ,r f- A , at . i Q., , gn.: . 'ww A . , .3 - 1 -,.re,,,, M,,,,g Q , ' 1: --M it ' ' ': ' Q -1 ' wififfi i?-!':,1iliLp ?'3? yfL,:'iLLg3i3Z:l: 4 'swf ,, ' 3 , s, K ,,, My I ,. ,..,4 :MC ws if fr r K , . . 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L ' V 5, V' A .Z .X 4 '1 Vt 'A V Vs fly ,. ,V. . QQ 7 ' .v A X A I I-3, N R L , x kk S . ,V-A Q' 'Aww V V I 1.8 V A ' ' .V .VOR m f 4' V ' . 4 V ,Qu ,iv m S 'V Vik Q V-1 -,lark .-'. . . R, A 4 iv V..,. VV . , Q '. ' ,N fi., V .J V ,ml V WY . ' ' I0 F'Kl'f'-5'UIR 'i1 s!.vF'.aPIwnlSkT'2Q!51QHR'f.'n21b YYE YT5.ll!.'i'T ' Y 11 Health Careers maintain busy schedule ,R Sf l Q , Q 'Q The Health Careers Club, one of our most active and well organized clubs on campus, is composed of students interested in the numerous health related careers. Members of the club have participated in many activities, including tours of hospitals, lectures, and the selling of carnation valentines, Their big project, Smoking Research, enabled elementary students in grades fourth, fifth, and sixth to learn facts and information, by way of lectures and films, on the dangers of smoking. The group is guided by Mrs. Yvonne Miller, who also organizes the club by careful planning and lots of hard work. Officers of this well organized Club are: TOP PHOTO: Susan Palecki. secretary-treasurer: Mrs. Miller, advisor: Diana Ivey, presidentl Laura Sikorski, social chairman: Kathy Brennan vice-president, and Sherry Ravan, chairman of special activities. Members of the Health Careers Club are: BOTTOM PHOTO: Mike Terhall, Craig Ryall, John Richards, Jon Winsper. Scott Olpin, Todd Olpin, Denise Becktel, Patty Cullen, Mike Lundquist, Marlene Sonoda, Karen Birmingham, Darlene Yanick, Laura Sikorski, Diana Ivey, Susan Palecki, Arlene Hulsmen, Adrian Allen, Debbie Heide, Carol Schreiber, Sue McPherson, Kathy Todd, Sheryl Bushey, Kathy Brannan, Arah Hallmark, Gay Horton. Sherry Ravan, and Katie Bogart. 1' 4 -xx , wr-tx-1,ssi5.n,inE.,Jwi:a,fi'-Ksaukfeaasewua-.. -.4i,a..n , i ' - --......,.a-,,,-.....,.. -M-K-M mepefil M-sy 5 Q 4 X 'N-.x , Mm I . Is.-.Mi H , ,M I A ' I ,Q X 'B NYM- .a' A '3 . ' . Y . 1 .... -Q ,W I i 5 H .. , Q B 'n fists ... f ' 4 ikky , J' vwwfrr. V- Efforts profoe ery successful Building on a foundation of total confusion, the 1973-74 ASB Council finally got its wheels rolling in an effort to meet VHS Student Body's loudest cry: open lunch. W Members of the council, with an outstanding exertion, put together a well organized presentation and showed it to the School Board. Then, on the night of October 1st, by a vote of four to one, the Board approved open lunch. ASB card sales boomed as the new styled cards attracted many new buyers. Business Manager Mary Lou Adler co-ordinated the sales with help from other members, to bring ASB card sales to an all time high. TOP PHOTOS: ASB Council worked hard to answer the students' wants. Members are: Niels Mortansen, commissioner of elections, Eric Miethke, junior class president, Bill Callejas, president, Mary Lou Adler, business commissioner, Forrest Colburn, chiefjudiciary, Joanne Thompson, treasurer, David Kahuanele, sophomore class president, Lisa Valencia, secretary, Steve Knott, boy's athletic commissioner, John Ardito, vice-president, Cathy Hoover, publicity chairman, Tony Nelson, senior class president, Jeanie Simowski, girI's athletic commissioner, and Sharon Golden, social chairman. Cathy Hoover, Forrest Colburn, and Tony Nelson listen in on one of the many ASB meetings. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Jeanie Simowski, Mary Lou Adler, and Steve Knott give their opinions on one of the ASB matters discussed by our president Bill Callejas, Panther Paper, La Raza get us in olfued A . ff. 7 5' ',-' 1 f -me .gg i From the deep dark gloom and chill of the overcrowded Journalism room comes a vast array of confusion, that produces the finest exhibition of school news coverage since Mr. Hearst himself died. Under the leadership of Editor Bart Clements and Advisor Bill Macy, the Panther class worked hard and strived to put out a good paper. The hard work showed in their editions. The La Raza Club, advised by Fausto Aguilar, put members hard at work to raise money for school activities for the year. Car washes were organized and they provided the money for these activities. 1 1 ww. L1 Qs, - genie, A, , .,. W' ,Q sr K 5 -ur if, .gp f '.:t 1 any Q.ft- 5- We ' , -, ff l A -t - 2 1,5 , 4, N J z, an-'3 'M-t4' e A, 4 W- Qi f' -v ' 1' ' - ,feta 'za ,:.:.::-, er-We X -L sig' it i , ' W ., , 2--F , sg ,fPa'?1 t , .I 1 V 1 TOP PHOTO: The Panther Paper Staff members include: Advisor Bill Macy, Maura Bell, Clif Smith, Steve Hicks, Bart Clements, Rick Porter, Tim Leist, John Koran. Randy Brooks, Gary Thornton, Dug Wright, Cindy Volz, Jim Hightower, Jill Dausman, Scott Olpin, Brian Goforth, Rob Preston, Katrina Temmer, Leonard Bonilla, Frank Fish. Debbie Pope, Annette Cavender, Robyn St. John, Tom Langford, Jeanette Dennis, and Rick Schmitt. BOTTOM PHOTO: Members of La Raza are: Rafael Regaldo, lsidro Zamora, Efrain Verdin, Vincente Zamora, and Jesse Medina, Carlos Mendoza, and Jesus Alvarez, Rocia Morena, Elia Martinez. Alma Santana, Club Advisor Fausto Aguilar, Magdalena Camarena, Alicia Vargas, Priscilla Alvarado, Maria Camarena, and Brenda Alvarado. Las Obras has talent Las Obras is spanish for The Writing. It is an example of student literature at Vista High School. The staff had a new system devised for the year. Committees screen manuscripts and send them to their prospective class editors, who in turn screen these and send the best ones to the Editor - in - Chief for final approval before publishing. Las Obras worked hard and strived to come out with an edition that would be the best in Vista High School's history. TOP PHOTOS Todd Olpin Cathy Yates and Arah Hallmark discuss new ideas for Las Obras Editor in Chief Troy Fichtelman reads over the Las Obras manuscript. BOTTOM PHOTO Members of the hard working crew are Advisor Rose Doyle Troy Flchtelman Debbie Collins Kathy McEnaney Su McPherson, Loryjean Fuller, Katy Temmer Annette Cavender and Jerry Lopez Randy Rutsch Arah Hallmark Kezia Hallmark Todd Olpm Janelle Sonoda Scott Olpin Maura Bell, Bart Clements, and Robert Long Cathy Yates Peggy Jordan Eleanor Ramos Monica Thorp Gina Anfenson Darlene Yanlck and Laura Sikorski Carol Tryon and Karin Olson. AFS brings us together Us The American Field Service works hard in order to sponsor an exchange student to come to Vista High. Rich Ramage. faculty advisor, helped to organize programs to earn money. These programs included sponsoring the talent show and selling programs at both football and basketball games. Their rewards for such good efforts were a Christmas party, an AFS weekend excursion, and other activities. TOP PHOTOS: Ideas are debated for a fund raising project. Everyone listens intently as the minutes from the last meeting are read. Students in AFS are: Arlene Fukuda, Wanda Pattison, Leslie Stern, Gina Anfenson, Cindy McCoy. Jasmin Werner, Lisa Robertson, Lori Fager, and Advisor Rich Ramage. Debbie Axelson, Sharon Ouirk, Robyn Palmer, Steve Lucas, Debbie Collins, Cathy Fager, and Penny Hoover. Ellen lnouye, Patti Brown, Cheryl Mathias, Therese Skarra, Anna Martinez, and Cindy Greenway. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Officers that helped lead the club are: Ellen lnouye, treasurer: Steve Lucas, exchange student, Sharon Ouirk, junior representative: and Niels Mortensen, senior representative: Gina Anfenson, vice president: Lori Fager, secretary: and Jasmin Werner, president. Members ponder a proposed field trip to Palomar Mountain, ll X 132 , J ' -v Y gif lik whim? -A...:..,5+-Q. lubs improfve skills Xe, .... , in The Auto Club consisted of the students that were in auto shop classes. The 150 members improved and developed the tools needed to put together a well made car. They learned the skills about engines. parts. and how to diagnose car problems from their Advisor Jack Hughes. Under the leadership of their Advisor Keith Spence, the Chess Club set out to be such superior masters that they could take on Bobby Fischer. The club learned maneuvers and the ins and outs of chess. TOP PHOTOS: Mike Welty assembles an engine part. Phillip Johnson puts the air cleaner back in place. BOTTOM PHOTOS: A study of deep concentration. Chess Club members are: Kevin Birch, Jerry Lopez, Mr. Spence, Russ Mixer, Mike Ross and Phillip Johnson. Students discover technical knowledge ,,,.. i 'bil' in ff, ,,,- 'Thx Y ,F-as-ull-v This year's Aviation Club was advised by Mr. Bob Workman. He in- structed the members in the many various aspects of the aviation field. They learned the arts and the technical knowledge needed to advance their resources and help them- selves on their way to a possible career in aviation. Under the direction and advice of Mr. Keith Spence, the Electronics Club looked at both the positivel+l and negativei-l aspects of electronics. From resistors to capacitors, this year's club discovered about the never ending science of electronics. TOP PHOTO: Blair Clausen, Judy Cline, Terry Fisher. Ed Nilson, Tim Cullip, Mr, Workman, Dave Papworth, and Todd McLarty navigate their way. BOTTOM PHOTO: Ricardo Lopez and Perry Crutshfield receive instruction and some insight on the fasci- nating world of electronics from Mr. Spence. -.QL 3 gl' Clubs combine assistance with knowledge Accompanying the waterpolo and swim teams to their competitions are a small group of organized girls who devote all their energies to helping the Aqua-Cats. The Aqua Kittens occupy their time with taking statistics, running the scoring table, and other assorted jobs essential to the game.. Officers are: President Cathy Hoover, Vice- President Kim Kennedy. Secretary Penny Hoover, Treasurer Elaina Hunter, and Entertainment Chairman Nancy Burgin. Getting acquainted with the customs and people from foreign countries is fun: ask any Foreign Language Club member. In addition to getting to know more about foreign countries and their inhabitants, the club also raises money to provide scholarships for students who wish to continue their studies in foreign languages. One of their fund raising projects was the See's Sucker Sale. Aqua Kitten members are: Cherly Roma, Karen Krewson, Nancy Burgin, Lynne Thompson, Elaina Hunter, Cathy Hoover, and Penny Hoover. BOTTOM PHOTO: Members in this year's Foreign Language Club are: Marianne Brombrake, Jean Marie George, Diana Brooking, Cindi Calora, Kathy McEnaney, Patti Moore, Sandy Krivanek, Becky McFarland, Leslie Stern, Terese Skarra, Melanie Hayes, Rigo Miramontes, Laurie Covarne, Kezia Hallmark, Gina Anfenson, Mary Lou Adler, Chris Leonard, Paula Stamm, Gary Thorton and Mrs. Kathy Willes, advisor, .vii-17 .rf 't 1 ,qs it k...:. AL N Mu. A-r sy N Q 4.I,4 !M'Dl1'1DfU'Hmnuuun-Q., 4 A . ww sz, PCF, Masquers meet the challenge 'ff ' tx Sth ,i . new v- tv 'U , Mr yy. W 4. ,gr ,QS ,,,5. -w gi v -- 5 ,nt Wh: uf There is but only one way to live: in fellowship. This is what the Panther Christian Fellowship Club is all about. This was their third year on campus, and they have gained student recognition. For fund raising projects, they had bake sales, car washes, and sold stationery. They also put on a breakfast at the Lutheran Church. Mrs. Laurene Tweed was the sponsor. The Masquers Club provided a stimulating challenge and an excellent opportunity to those students interested in any aspect of theatre- acting, directing, lighting, makeup, staging. costuming and over all production. Mrs. Marylou Gombar advised this active group, which put on a number of productions, including Tom Jones, Star Spangled Girl, and The Diary of Anne Frank. TOP PHOTO: Members of Panther Christian Fellowship are: Laura Morris, Jill Dausman, Pat McDonald, Heidi Offutt, Cindy Hook, Kathy Miller. Joy Christian, Sherry Raven, Cindy McCoy, Debbie Raven. Robyn Waugh, and Cheryl Graham. BOTTOM PHOTO: Members of the Masquers Club are: Quentin Colgan, Gail Begnaud, Walter Cobian, Kathy McEnaney, Tim Hayes, Carol Koenig, Mike Boyer, Jerry Allison, Lisa Ruble, John Winsper, Gina Anfenson, Darlene Yanick, and Janet Chisnell. Fi Cheerleaders compete in tough competitions The Varsity Cheerleaders combined with all the ingredients to make that ultimate recipe: an outstanding squad. Led by Head Cheerleader. Kim Rath: Claudia Acri, Sharon Golden, Beth McGee, Rhonda Myers. Lyn Tuttle, and Mascot Cindy Ludlow proved to be a great asset to the teams. The long, hard practices really paid off when, in their first year of competition, they won a second place trophy at the University of Redlands summer camp, July 8-13. Their other competitions included Saddleback College and University of California at Irvine. TOP PHOTOS: Varsity Cheerleaders are: Sharon Golden, Lyn Tuttle. Kim Rath, Cindy Ludlow, Beth McGee, Rhonda Myers, and Claudia Acri. Rhonda Myers shows a step in a basketball halftime show. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Head Cheerleader Kim Rath puts on a smile. Beth McGee does her thing. Everybody gets in on the Tower of Power routine. The girls steal the show during the San Marcos game. '--....,,,,,, . of-Y V . MM.. M',A,,,..,,.,...4-at kvuwn-W,,,,,..,. The J.V. Cheerleaders this year exhibited true talent as they cheered their teams on to victory. Their hard work really helped to boost the spirit of the fans at all the games. With the success of this years squad, watch out when they put on those varsity outfits! Spirit Squad. The name says it all. This was their first year and it set the stage for years to come. There were fourteen girls in the squad. Their main purpose was to involve the students and the crowd in all the sports events. With this encouragement, they gave us that SPIRIT and enthusiasm for our teams. TOP PHOTOS: Spirit Squad members are: Anna Villasenor, Kandi Cinnamon, Gay Tripp. Bonnie Thomas, Cathy Yates. Sue Kyle, Elaine Miller, Kim Warner, Sylvia Martinez, Wanda Staley, Beverly Adams, Keeley Pinson, Elia Martinez, and Nancy Morganroth. J.V. Cheerleaders are: Suzette Libby, Arlene Gallego, Jane Thomson. Lynn Plomondon, Pat Shutze. Jennifer McGrady, and Linda Knudtson. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Spirit Squad inspires the crowd during the Escondido game, J.V. 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Under the direction of President Cindy Hayes, members got together and made panchos, furiously sold ribbons, sponsored the Vice-Versa Dance and the Sports Banquet. 'ai Pep Club has been very enthusiastic throughout the year. Their members include: TOP PHOTOS: Cheryl Dittenhauser, Mary Lou Adler, Sally Hickethier. Sue Kyle, Leslie Stern, Robyn Palmer, Robyn St. John, Michaeline Widson, Debbie Pope, Valane Smith, and Danita McClure. Charlotte Mitchell. Wanda Staley, Susan McAlpine. Mary Kelly, Trudy Whitty, Bev Adams, Sylivia Martinez, Anna Martinez, Dorothy Hingst, and Cheryl O'Dell. Kathy Hollingsworth, Mary Tuerk, Carol Miller, Linda Rojas, Cheryl Baldwin, Cathy Dunlop, Cindy Bolton, Andra Moran, and Pam Hubbard. Caren Hayek, Cindy Hayes, Cindy Hayek, and Terri Listenberger. Pep Club Officers are: Cindy Hayek, Barb Listenberger, Terri Listenberger, and Susan McAlpine. Carol Miller, Advisor Ed Moores, and Caren Hayek. Not pictured is Sally Hickethier. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Pep Club never fails to demonstrate their artistic ability. President Cindy Hayes worked hard to generate winning spirit at VHS. Debbie Pope, Sally Hickethier, and Susan McAlpine look over their newly created art. iii? 3- Q' Q With Pep Club spirit always excells I I scsffj-,M -... M. , , , .QQ S . 4 X i ? sg Q A Xa ,m Ti ff'-'N ff H 2 Q N AM? fs. 4' ,, M Y I 22' mia Q5 C lass officers arrange acti-'cities Numerous responsibilities are placed on the individual classes that compose our school. To handle the responsibilities, the classes elect officers to organize themselves into working forces: a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and a social chairman are selected. Senior Class President, Tony Nelson, calls upon his council to help in the major senior activities: Homecoming, Senior luncheon, and decisions concerning graduation activities. The Junior Class, headed this year by Eric Miethke, has by far the largest responsibilities. A candy sale provided the primary source of income for the Junior-Senior Prom, which the juniors do in its entirety, in the latter part of May. The Sophomore Class sponsors the Christmas dance. ln charge this year is Sophomore Class President David Kahaunaele. All the classes have faculty advisors to help them in preparation for their events. The efforts of these class councils have been recognized by the students they serve, in view of the success of their individually sponsored events. TOP PHOTOS: Senior Class Officers are: Tony Nelson, president: Virginia Green, social chairman: Nancy Schuler, treasurer: Nancy Kawano, secretary: and Stan McGrady, vice-president. Junior Class Officers are: Janet Kaninau, vice-president: Bev Adams, social chairman: Anna Martinez, treasurer: and Eric Miethke, president. Not shown is Silvia Martinez, secretary. BOTTOM PHOTO: Sophomore Class Officers are: Erin McGowan, vice-president: Steve Clark, treasurer: David Kahaunaele. president: and Chubby Fischer, secretary. S Club is actifve in community ork S Club is a service organization connected with the Soroptimist Club of Vista. They worked with The United Way to help raise money for the needy. Other projects included bringing food to the needy at Christmas time and visiting the aged at home. They had bake sales and sold See's suckers for fund raising projects. S Club this year helped people help themselves. fi f v Y 1 KQV' TOP PHOTOS: New S Club members shown racing in their annual Wheelbarrow Race are: Maura Bell and Lori Jean Fuller, Carol Koenig and Debbie Collins, Nancy Sawyer and Debby Dominguez, Peggy Jordan and Vickey Lindsay. Lyn Backus and Lee Ann Raddatz. S Club members include: Marjie Riveroll, Lyn Dambach, Melissa Bean, Lyn Backus, Debbi Dominguez, Su McPherson, Valane Smith, Sue Estey, Shannon Patrick, Vickey Lindsay. Peggy Jordan. Gina Anferson, Lori Jean Fuller. Robin Waugh, Carolyn Reeves, Lee Ann Raddatz. Debbie Collins, Carol Koenig, Leah Miller, Kathy Brannan, Lynne Thompson. Cheryl Graham, Susan Awbrey, and Diana Ivey. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Lee Ann Raddatz adds a smile in the lunch line. Officers are: Marjie Riveroll. Leah Miller, Shannon Patrick. Robin Waugh, Kathy Brannan, Lynne Thompson, Lee Ann Raddatz, Cheryl Graham, and Diana Ivey. i' 4. K' s , . 51s1fgg71gs?gf1g,gif? ixigsfsgi, - ,n ei: -glgfsgfiu -' sin -. --5 Ai , 1, 'Q J f , .fn 1.3, 1 - ' lv' nl P.E. aids hold responsibilities 'S H TFT The leadership and T.A.'s Advisor. Denise Picchiottino expects much from her teacher's aid and leadership class. She prepares them to hold many challenging responsibilities in aiding the girl's physical education teachers. Y to A M .wif Q Ns Denise Picchiottino's T,A. and Leadership members are: TOP PHOTO: Bonnie Brazee, Jean Zwierstra, Cheryl Stuart, Cindy Koran, Connie Pohl, Virginia Green, Sue Buckmaster. Renee Myers, Mary Wagner, Robin Waugh, Lisa Valencia, Susan Flanders, Joanne lmoto, Susan Palecki, and Cathy Swenson. BOTTOM PHOTO: Jean Zwierstra, Joetta Kamal, Laura Banaham, Kandi Cinnamon, Susan Estey, Cindy Ludlow, Kim Whitlow, Claudia Acri, Andra Moran, Patti Pitzer, Debbie Crombach, and Yvonne Dover. Norma Nares, Margie Riveroll, Keely Pinson, Trudy Whitty, Karen Kelly, Karen Krewson, Gall Thames, Sharon Ouirk, and Marlene Sonoda. Norma Nares. Margie Riveroll, Keely Pinson, Marianne Bonbrake, Tammy Griswold, Andrea Brown, Leslie Stern, Laura Baronett, Ellia Martinez, and Janet Waples. -. J, JWTM lltfw Club defuelopes skills YQ, 's I X fe ,W I if .A 'lt R The Retail Merchandising Club was formed from three classes, which have been developed by Mrs. Barbara Hickethier to afford the students an opportunity to develop skills in sales and merchandising. This will enable them to secure a J' J position in marketing and distribution when an opportunity arises for a job. Students have future hopes to open and operate a student store. Members of the newly formed club, Retail Merchandising are: TOP PHOTO: Steve Warner, Bob Fisher. John Waugh, Terry Rudat, David Ortega, Alan Dietrich, Rony Solorzano, Jeff Ward, and Tab Yetzer. Stan Peiler, Julie Toomey, Diane Suplee. Becky Durick, Gerrie Wilson, Janet Ramey, and Susan Flanders, Ric DeSimone, Jane Heider, Linda Haller, Katie Bogart, Rosalie Amador, Michele Edelman, and Sylia Alcaraz. MIDDLE PHOTO: Steve Ramos, Dan Ramos, Carlos Mendoza, Larry Zamora. and Jose Vega. Valorie Bumpas, Karlene Johnson, Phil Pine, Salvador Trujillo, Dee Ann Betz, Rosemary Roberts, and Debra Lansdale. Sheri Walston, Richard lmming, Jackie Cheeseman, Cindy Stroeker, Carol Maier, Theresa Silvers, and Ruthie Amador. Floyd Lackey, Denise O'Donoghue, Val Eckelberger, Julie Overstreet, and Melissa Landers. BOTTOM PHOTO: Carol Stuart, Mary Labus. Ron Olinghouse, Monica Hernandez, Deanna Mattes, Chris Carpenter. Cecelia Deckwa, Rita Schultz, Julie Haines, Sharon Throckmorton, Taryn Johnson, Trudy Bogart, Bonnie Thomas, Lynn Tuttle, Bobby Rhodes. Kelly Vigil, Brian Mickle, Cindy Markham, Sabrina Maddox, Lila Molioo, Lori Stinson, Diane Gerow, Gloria Lowerison, Terry Leith, and Mary Johnson. Chris Carpenter, Russ Bowen, Maria DeLaTorre. Winfield Wilson, Michele Pew, Don Fraley, and Keith Williams. Q CHP' The Silhouettes are in their sixth year. The 50 members have performed with the band at all home football halftime shows. They also performed during halftime at several basketball games. The leaders, headed by Betty Pace, placed first in their division at the California Specialty Camp at U.C.S.B. last summer. They finished first in the Vista Parade, second in the Hawthorne Parade, and third in the Santa Monica. TOP PHOTOS: Head leader Betty Pace poses for picture. Drill Team performs routine during the halftime show with the Helix High and Vista High Bagpipers. Drill Team entertains the crowd at the Kearney-Vista basketball game, BOTTOM PHOTOS: Drill Team leaders are Susan Bjerke, Cindy Salsido, Carol Hensley, Paula Gilbert, and Barbara Argent. Drill Team marches off the field after their halftime show. Drill Team members are: Wendy Allison, Chris Anstett, Barbara Argent, Kay Balfour, Sue Bjerke, Dee Dee Black, Julie Browne, Lorri Bruce, Peggy Butts, Elaine Dambach, Lynn Dambach, Erin De Long, Kristee Farner, Diana Gerow, Nlancy Gilbert, Paula Gilbert, Carol r-lensley, Dianna Hughes, Carol Koenig, Cindy Koran, Loretta Kratz, Birgit Kulbe, Terri Majors, Ruby Martinez, Cheryl Mathias, Erin McGowan, Leah Miller, Nancy Miller, Colleen Moriarity, Jennie Nastasi, Susan Oliver, Betty Pace, Rozanne Plew, Lee Ann Fladdatz, Cara Ray, Laurie Rimmer, Marjorie Riveroll, Loree Royer, Cindy Salsido, Nancy Sawyer, Yolanda Shook, Maureen Van Note, Linda Wallace, Linda Ward, Chris Waufle. Rhonda White, Susan Yingst and manager Lynn Sturm. Z I A P . The Drill Team performed with the band at Disneyland leading the Christmas Parade of Disney characters, In February, they entered the military drill team and dance drill team competitions at the Miss Drill Team Pageant in Santa Monica, The most important performance of the year was the Annual Drill Team Show held in April. At that time the leaders for the following year were announced. Social activities for the year included a Homecoming dinner, a trip to San Diego to attend the Ice Capades' performance, a Christmas party, and the Spring Banquet held in honor of the seniors, leaders, and new mem- bers. .Q-.5f. Silhouettes bring in a ards n.. if - 1v,1,gr TOP PHOTOS: Drill Team shows off their first place routine in the annual Vista Parade at Christmas time. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Drill Team Officers Lynn Sturm, Jennie Nastasi. Rhonda White, Coleen Moriarity, Cara Flay, Nancy Miller. Cindy Koran, and Carol Koenig discuss Drill Team routines with a smile. Drill Team Advisor, Ann Geissinger, poses with a smile and shows us why the Vista High Drill Team has been such a success. rs And the band played on 'Lv'-P 'K XX . 5 .15 at .. I ,Q in ' , A, I ,..v X' The Vista High Panther Guard Band proved again to be a big asset to the school and to the community as well. Its many contributions helped boost the spirit at all the football games and really put spark in the fans at halftime. The band practiced long hard hours to get ready for their performances. They participated in such parades as: Columbus Day, Tustin, Autumn Band Review, EI Primero, Hawthorne, All-Western Band Review, Vista, and the Disneyland parades. They also participated in many concerts and band festivals. Our band truly worked hard, and showed that Vista High is number one. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. Don Lauder directs the band in one of their halftime performances. Mr, Lauder makes sure things are running smoothly in the Vista Parade. BOTTOM PHOTO: The band performs in the annual Vista Parade. TOP PHOTOS: Banner Corp Members Denise Klein, Cheryl Graham, Debbie Yates. Maureen MacAleer, Ester DeLaPena, Jill Patton. and Marguerite Bradey march down the track before the beginning of a football game. Bagpipers Julie Christensen, Ron Royer, AI Shaw, and Janice DeLauder display their talent to a captive audience. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Sherri Goldal, Mike Thayer, and Maureen MacAleer perform at the annual Vista Christmas Parade. Chris Hopkins shows the pride involved in being the drum major of this year's band. Band members work hard in practice for upcoming performances. f l , J t. , T .. Q3 g if, k fi 'M MMEQE- , . Band rates high This year's band members consisted of: Cindy Abell, David Allen, David Andrews, Linda Begnaud, Mike Bickford, Raymond Bisset, Marguerite Brady, Cindy Bratton, Lori Buck, Tom Butts, Doug Calhoon, Carlos Carrion, Mike Caskey, Sara Chambers, Lee Chapman, Julie Christensen, Mike Cicon, Kevin Clark, David Cook. Marcia Couty, Jill Cramblet, Perry Cruz, Janis Davis, Gary Deaver, Janice DeLauder, Steven Douglas, Sheryl Elmore, Edward Epperson, Terrance Fischer, Peter Forsberg, Wesley Free, Ann Genereaux, Keith GoForth, Sharee Goldal, Cindy Greenway, David Hall, Arah Hallmark, Kezia Hallmark, Chris Hopkins, Larry Hopkins, Nathan Howden, Paul Howden, John Hoyt, David Hunt, Bill Hunt, Lori Jensen, Cathy Jordan, Peggy Jordan, Brenda Kaetterhenry. David Kapono, Judy Klein, Marcia Kornelsen, Larry LaBarge, Tom Lapio, Kathy Lauder, Judy Learned, Tony Lopez, Guillermo Lopez, Ed Lump, Eilleen MacDonald, Judy Madsen, Buddy MaGante, Unnur Magnusson, David Mason, Wayne Mason, Su McPherson. Larry Meregillano, Linnea Mielcarek, Karen Muffi, Mike O'TooI, Carin Palmer, Kathy Powell, Ernie Quintanar, Raul Rapoza, David Rice, Elisa Rivera, Lisa Robertson, Mike Roe, Ron Royer, Cliff Sanders, Martin Schneider, Carol Schreiber, John Schuster, Al Shaw, Tammy Show, Jim Silvey, Robert Smith, Lida Steinkamp, Katy Temmer, Howard Thayer, Mike Thayer, Jim Thompson, Kathy Todd, Luis Villa, Dan Welty, Richard Wessman, Wes Williams, Chris Wyatt, and Andrew Wynne. This year's Panther Guard Band was conducted and directed by Mr. Don Lauder with the assistance of Drum Major Chris Hopkins. il , , , E , t .Qi 'i Q , , S 1, ff A i 3' j if gg T 'J ta 6 5 i fi LA' is fy K 5 E , , w TOP PHOTOS: Members of the Choir are Director Donald Burvsold. Bob Klinock, Tony Sciacca, Alex Gemmell. Brad Thomas, Mike Ross. Pat Richards. Mike Markley. Cliff Owens. Andy Wynne. Mike Boyer. Perry Cruz, Danny Conway. Ted Stevens, Richard lmming, Robert Huff. Jim Miller, Steve Oyler. Jerry Allison, Sheldon Forbes, Pat McDonald, Rob Grunning, Ron Willner, Carl Pietrantonio, Don Kestler, Walter Riebau. Tom Quigley. Stan McGrady, Bill Erickson, Bernie Pritchard, Keith Baillie. Ty Taylor, Bonnie Seely, Denise Becktel, Nancy Gussow. Jill Dausman, Debbie Crombach, Jodee Smith. Deanna Houghton, Kay Balfour, Judy Massey, Leah Miller. Gayle Dame, Barbara McBride, Kathy McEnaney, Sandy Krlvanek. Kezia Hallmark, Janice DeLauder, Scheree Dinwiddie, Kathy Todd, Brenda Achord. Patti Moore. Kathy MacDonald. Robyn Palmer. Diane Suplee, Janet Chisnell, Susan Palecki. Cindy Fields, Nancy Burgin, Karen Muffi. Cheryl Hummel. Debbie Torres, Karin Olson, Kathy Brannan. Candy Radlinski, Becky McFarland. Yolanda Shook, Bevah Schmidt, Lori Harper, Wanda Pattison, Sheryl Bushey. Janet Davis. Beth Nordberg. Lyn Dambach. Donna Schreiber. Robin Buchert, Leslie Stern, Judy Klein and Marguerite Brady, Singing to their hearts' content. members of the Meistersingers are: Sheldon Forbes, Sheryl Stuart, Tony Sciacca, Paul Dixon, Jim Miller, Cheryl Bushey. Kay Belfour. Brenda Achord, Kathy MacDonald, Lynette Jones, Kathy Brannan. Lyn Dambach. Sandy Krivanek. Brad Thomas. Tom Ouigley, Andy Wynne. Alex Gemmell, and Stan McGrady. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Members of Las Cantoras: Valerie Honea, Linda Ware, Susan Herr, Denise Becktel, Peggy Walker, Dobrilla Vlasovich, Julie Moore, Karen Cox, Leah Miller, Director Don Bursvold, Maureen Van Note, Charlotte Mitchell. Dawn White, JoEIlen Gibbs, Vera Honea, Peggy Jordan, Maureen Padgett, Terry Richardson, Andrea David, Pat Kirchner, Patti Moore, Monica Lopez, Chris Anstaett, Gayle Dame. Sandy Arnold. Debbie Yates, Juanita Rayburn. Terri Flynn. Mary Anne Michael. Carol Williams. Eileen MacDonald, Kathy MacDonald, Robyn Palmer. Rosanne Sciacca, Teresa Drwall, Vicki Harris. Rhonda McKenzie, Jackie Thompson, Terry Conde. Cathy Vancelatte, Val Eckelberger. Rozanne Plew. Miriam Hensbergen, Denise Miller. Kathy Amparano, Sheryl Welch. Donna Wilson. Chris Marling, Nancy Rainwater. Linda Knudtson, Suzette Libby, Gracie Rodriguez. Lynn Plamondon. Jill Patton, Elaine Gonzales, Yvonne Lopez, Cindy Barron. Arlene Hulsman, Carol Giguere, Elaine Dambach. Carolyn Reeves. Lorri Foerster, Loryjean Fuller. and Julie Browne. Director Donald Bursvold accompanies the Choir. Select few join singing groups yllST,q CLASS OF Music is the universal language, and these three singing groups really believe it. Choir, Las Cantoras, and Meistersingers do three major concerts throughout the year-Christmas, Festival, and Sing into Spring. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Bursvold, they consistently score in the top 15M bracket. The choir participated in an assembly at Palomar College called THE THOUSAND VOICE CHOIR. These choirs, mostly from northern San Diego County, all practice the same songs and sing them all together. They are directed by Paul Salamunovich. Las Cantoras, consisting of only girls, performs mostly for church and school assemblies. Because of this, only a select few can hear such beautiful voices. The elite and most active of all the groups is the Meistersingers. They are not too small that their voices do not fill the air and they are not too large: therefore, they are able to do more traveling to local church and service clubs. O Curiousity to know what goes into the creating of a yearbook sparked the interest of a select group of people to be a part of the La Revista staff. Once into the class, students got involved into making memories for others to see. They mixed creativity and hard work in the right proportions to produce another fine yearbook. The dominant theme throughout the book revolved around aspects of our environment and pertained to ecology. The staff placed special emphasis on putting together layouts with a dominant picture and focal point. This idea helped to keep the book consistent in style as well as theme. Students worked under the diligent leadership of Editor Mary Kelly to meet the pressing deadlines. Head Photographer Rick Soule made use of his experience and know-how to give the staff many well-taken pictures. The staff had things well underhand due to the aid of Advisor Mary Putnam. Members of the yearbook staff are: Sharon Golden, sports: Nancy Kawano. seniors: Matt Hinchcliffe, ads: Linda Ring, underclassmen, editor: Scott Olpin. organizations: Sue Kyle. underclassmen: Georgina Tushak. activities editor: Debbie Collins, business manager: Rick Soule, head photographer: Gordon McComb, photographer: Ms. Mary Putnam, advisor: Derek Scoble. sports: Tom Spencer, faculty editor: Linda Badillo, activities: Mary Weickgenant, advertising editor: Annie Weickgenant, organizations editor: Mary Kelly. editor: and Denise Doser. senior editor. BOTTOM PHOTO: Editor Mary Kelly pauses for a moment of relaxation between deadlines. saga! if Ni gl lf 9' T'l'fMv1,.,3 ty uk, 4 L 1 by N .iiSq,,'x A A .A. Vx s 1. if -:T-s f mfg . Q .'kf-,st i earl- f Q if 1- . 1-Jgsx . 1 1 iv' L 'l ff Auf?-' ff ,,,... -'. M .sg , V ,s - ., . , Q Wt. W :9 ,iff 'ff' I L ' i f W . R - 1 . :' 7 'iz' : ' '- Q M W A ' tffff f .v4 t . 'bs ' gifs 'V an Q M J N., , , fy ., if sax.. U... -.... V .f I ' In olfuement makes memories 'ntl H.: 'Og L In m 'Wh N ink... X, tk5u,dwkik4S?B 4 , . U '14-fd Y 9 vin Kjnk A-J '-in ,XL The Key Club is the men's service club at Vista High. Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, they try to blend service to the community with a good social atmosphere of fun and fellowship. The club was one of many organizations donating time and money to the United Way campaign. A unique summer dance and an after game dance were also services given to the students by them. The second annual Wagon's Ho was also a success, with Mick Sutton and Rudy Folds taking the first place prize of a Farrells' gift certificate. Being a key clubber wasn't all work and no play. They took time out for a desert campout for three days, and a beach party. All these things made it another great year for the Key Club. The members were advised by Mr. Garry Prather. TOP PHOTOS: Ray Payne, John Winsper, Lyle Omori, David Clark, Mike Anselmo, Randy Brooks. and Ford Omori talk and discuss future ideas. Key Club members are: Scott Olpin, John Winsper. Frank Fish, Rick Porter, Mike Anselmo, Ray Payne, Tom Spencer, Greg Blakesley, David Clark, Mickey Long. Robert Roe, Ford Omori, Murray Roe, Lyle Omori, and Mike Roe. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Scott Olpin, Greg Blakesley, and Randy Brooks watch the finish of a Wagon's Ho race. Treasurer Tom Spencer shows President Mickey Long new Key Club sweater designs. Next year's incoming treasurer Todd Olpin receives dues from Randy Brooks, President Mickey Long discusses Wagon's Ho with next year's President Scott Olpin. pn E V i ,..,.4-anis? DEH! ' Key Club Ho -6 ,-- u, 4' as r --.., 3 f A' f .,,,,,-,,M, T . ' wp - , -Inn, 1 2 .,.,. R. hmm ,.1A Li .,... N .r' 15115 x'e : N --:pq ' i W' Hwfag I I t!1::,,4,g,g - HN ,wx ini 4 Barbados couldn't have given us a nicer AFS student when they sent us Steve Lucas. Staying with the Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Knott family, Steve made many new friends and gave us all a good impression of himself. His future plans include attending a college in Canada, where he will major in engineering. Throughout the year Steve participated in football and soccer, where he received the nickname, the boy with the golden arches. TOP PHOTOS: We never fail to see a smile run across our foreign student's face. Everyone listens during an AFS meeting. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Steve gets a taste of Vista's annual Christmas parade. Cathy Fagar and Penny Hoover show what America has to offer. Barbados sends us a charmer CSF pro ides moti ation CSF is an academic organization whose members are required to maintain 10 scholarship points a semester. ln order to become a lifetime member the person must apply and be accepted four out of five semesters, at least one in their senior year. Because of the motivation that CSF provides to students, it is considered a way of life for many. CSF's main purpose is to raise money to give to graduating members. Managing CSF is a very difficult job to handle. A lot goes into the planning of this organization. Mrs. Laurene Tweed was very successful accomplishing this in her first year as advisor. TOP PHOTO: Fall members are: Murray Roe, John Koran, Rick Soule, Tom Spencer, Niels Mortensen, Mike Sawyer, Scott Olpin, Ed Nielson, Cathy Claypool, Sharon Quirk, Bonnie Seely, Jodee Smith, Kay Balfour, Cindy Greenway, Cindy Volz, Patti Moore, Mary Tuerk, Laura Morris, Nancy Kawano, Cathy Hoover, Laura Sikorski, Diana Ivey, Penny Hoover, Debbie Collins, Ann Genereaux, Linda Badillo, Cheryl Hummel ,Joyce lmoto, Annette Cavender, Leanne Palmer, Leslie Stern, Sandy Riley, Mimi Morford, Debbie Saldana, Kezia Hallmark, and Dawn McFarland. BOTTOM PHOTO: Lifetime members are: Niels Mortensen, Rick Soule, Forrest Colburn, Tom Spencer, Mike Sawyer, Randy Rutsch, Ed Nielson, Debbie Saldana, Nancy Kawano, Laura Sikorski, Diana lvey, Kezia Hallmark. Laura Morris, and Dawn McFarland. CSF Advisor Mrs. Laurene Tweed takes time out. q 'ff , Q J 4, A Vw E K T? 'Z ' -A 2 W- .,ff'??1- M, ,,, A H: H1254 , A 'mmf' .vi mf 6 .. r,p,,,,zg v'.v. 4, V :...q.,,,H g X ' 41 . 40,01 J. 1' My t P 4. V ' , , . A ' Y U , A 'M' . 0' , W V V ., V - Q 'N' ' ff ' 1-' N- Af, ifgik' 'f:,.'b'L,P5 K 1. k-fg,'b,j w 'Rv '42 Q :H am . 44- . - H in - H g in it Q , ,sn N gl 5 .. ' W ,M K .':5:'lv 2l3: al' 4 4,3-Q 4:4 all :g-c::g' :fab n Trap, Skeet Club strengthens marksmanshtp Vista High's Trap and Skeet team was led and founded by John Davison with the help of their advisor, Mr. James Scoble. The team was formed in early November of last year and started shooting by the end of that same month. They shoot at the Oceanside Trap and Skeet Range. The purpose of the club is to pro- vide a chance for students to learn the safe way to handle firearms and to have a chance to shoot at a moving target. In trapshooting. a four inch clay target is thrown at different angles unknown to the skeeter, from the trap house at 65 to 70 m.p.h. ln skeetshooting, a clay target is thrown in front of the shooter in two directions from two different houses. ln each, a person shoots at 25 clay targets. 25 out of 25 is a perfect score. s Wee J 4 fi! ' ful. ' -W-, .t ', i., . ,ft gf if loor S . J' Q A ffies .iWew. rrrsll 3 .inf txrr . 1 iffmht f Y ,+ N y,l, R It i I V f Y if I + VAAA N mf! ? ,y ,id ,3QwL3wsegf53g53w but M' I-4 MW' ,tm - , ' WHIP if we 'P ig. -,. ev mu! M T . .esnnmeeust sss allfiiff wtf' Qxztff TOP PHOTO: Charlie Walters and John Davison await the flight of the target. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Donna Wilson takes dead aim. Club members are: Charlie Walters, Chuck Justis, Donna Wilson, John Wood, and John Davison. 'en Q ev 'Vasu Raw! N31-'F thi., K 5 35 n wx J- Photos ofexpression From its beginning as an art, photography was a vital form of expression. To be a truly good photographer, the student must have a feeling not only for the technical aspects of photography but also for the beauty and artistic potential as well. The misconception is that most people consider photography as an easy job and the fact is that the act of taking pictures is a difficult endeavor. Perhaps the biggest problem posed for the photographer is the confrontation of trying to achieve the effect of good ideas and a subject mixed with creativity. People find photography a challenge. They learn to memorize all the essentials to become good photographers. Photography is a way for students to develop and express their ideas creatively. .........h.si...1... Students create spectal effects Various types of processes are involved in producing special effects in photography. Page 119 and these two pages show a few of the several special effects that are possible. The example on page 119 demonstrates vignetting: a special form of spot printing. John Hawkins used a pipe to create an halo effect around his portrait of Mike Riley. The top photo on this page is an example of a double exposure done by Reva Cunningham. She superimposed a close-up of a foot along side an image of Couleen Moultrie. A process of partially reversing the tones of an image is shown at the right. Rick Soul6 took a normal shot of this tree to solarize, Bottom photo is a photogram by Mike Poretta. This example is accomplished by placing an opaque object on a sheet of printing paper and exposing light to it. i , ml Students take final step Jeff Abell Cindy Abongan Ken Abreu Vic Abreu Brenda Achord Kathy Acri Sandra Adams Mary Lou Adler Jim Aikens Jerri Akers Mitch Alden Patty Allen Erik Alsin Priscilla Alvarado Jesus Alvarez 4 rr. g 4,1 J ' E Q, l 4 ,Nzi ,E Qs J Q Q Weave got spirit TOP PHOTO: Connie Pohl and Cindy Taylor help lead cheers during a pep rally. BOTTOM PHOTO: Anne Horne and David McLain are showered with confetti at the climax of the game. ttta ' . iii E' ..., H - .V R. ing A I V! k ,L I t :V :il P' ,, ' A gtg at if Rosie Amador Bill Anderson Gary Anderson Gina Anfenson Mike Anselmo Pam Ardans John Ardito Darlene Argent Georgi Arneson Diane Arrendondo gi T 5 it 'Vw - , -4f ,?4g,4C Q O fi. . 3 i Marion Ash Pam Asmus Mark Ayers Judy Baldwin Sharon Baldwin Carl Ballard Bruce Banning Wade Barker Richard Barry Denise Becktel -S fi' 4, , 1. -. , aw 1'--.-M, Q . N,,75.,AQ . ,A Hs. iff? Q, A - M fxflvv. Lv if x Q Sf' ,X X I is N an Wayne Beebe Gail Begnaud Janie Benton sw AWK fm ff' Glenn Bickford Karen Birmingham S ,. 'TW ,- Nw 'Wwam vamwp aw. rw... , .1 vt ns isis-if -' f B Robin Bishop Robert Bishop John Blake Perry Blue Roger Bobb Rick Bogart Linda Borland Joe Bourget Anna Bowden Russell Bowen Kathy Brannan Kim Bratton Debbie Braun 3 6 w X: X, O ' N, Judy Bray Bonnie Brazee Lori Breen Randy Brooks Debbie Brown Jackie Brown Seniors acquire homemaking talents TOP PHOTO: Yolanda Hernandez and Jim Cook display their cooking skills during coed home ec, BOTTOM PHOTO: Rick Bynum adds the finishing touches before sampling his creation. K .,f,5AA 'f lfg Inez Brown Chris Brubaker Bonnie Bruce Kevin Bryant Susan Buckmaster Donna Burdick David Burks Nancy Burgin Carole Busch Sheryl Bushey F Dana Wiese and Tom Gross doing what they do best. Mechanics prepare for tomorrow X Ji r I 4 s A , si ' . 4 f ix , I K 5' , WX Kathy Butler Vicki Cable John Calhoun Bill Callejas Maria Camarena Dan Caplas Mary Carpenter Brenda Carrasco Rob Carrington Steve Carter Sharon Cary Dan Cassidy Diane Castaneda Rudy Castaneda Gary Cavalier 115' 0 , A C Hector Cavazos Brenda Chaney Susan Chapman Jackie Cheeseman Janet Chisnell Kathy Christ Joy Christian Richard Christman Mike Churchman David Clark Linda Clayton Bart Clements Mike Cleveland Denise Cline Walter Cobian Students make ceramics worthwhile Creative ability comes naturally to Diane Cover and Claudia Holzinger. XLMCM V . Q .M :e Fon'est Colburn Ray Contreras Danny Conway Jim Cook P. J. Cooksey Donnie Cooley Diane Cover Paul Cox Susan Craig Bruce Crouch Efvery day brings new challenges W , 1 f 5 . 5 ! . ' ' i C X i 3 is xiii Juana Cuevas Patty Cullen Tim Cullip Patti Cutter Paul Dambach Gayle Dame Howard Darling Jill Dausman Cory Davis Esther DeLaPena M ia DeLaTorre Doug Delgado Mike DelGatto Bruce Dennis Scheree Dinwiddie Jeff Dolan Eileen Donahue Denise Doser Mike Douglas Dan Dowden lVlarta Drivas Donna Dunkleberger Kim Dunlap David Duran Martha Duran Z lt's back to the grind for senior Nancy Worger after a weekend of fun and relaxation. W., 219' ,ry , E l 1 - ' 'ZL' we , V. Denise Emry Paul Engle Ed Epperson Bill Erickson Erich Esswein David Evangelisto Lori Fager Diane Faust Theresa Ferguson Harumi Fesmire Anthony Fiamengo Troy Fichtelman Cindy Fields Debbie Fields Frank Fish The Road ff' Lire Seniors float to success Troy Fichtelman and Chris Leonard travel the Road of Life on the senior float during the traditional Homecoming parade. . ,V I 1 A !,e,. . Is 4 Robert Fikher Q ' Susan,Fl q,nd4ers S x Manuel C. Flores Manuel E. Flores Raymond Foo ff' ' James Ford 2 Jeff Forsberg Terry Freeman Trina Funkhouser Tim Gallagher M .-6 C R ig K ,:,,, , J ni 'llunslof4 Styles reflect casual attire ' r-5f 'uc-4' John Ardito and Mary Kelly were voted to the 1973-74 Hall of Fame for being the best ff- dressed in the senior class. 3 , i L i i Robert Gandara Francisco Garcia Venita Garcia Mike Gardner Mary Garrett Debra Gaydosh Alex Gemmell Dianne Gerow Robert Gervais Cindy Golden ,lg fc l Pat Gomeau Phil Gomeau Liz Gomez Garvin Goode Connie Gorman Judith Gouveia Cheryl Graham Bruce Gravlin Scott Gray Virginia Green Beth Gregory Cindy Gregory Todd Griffiths David Grill Tom Gross Most Popular glow in limelight ,X X , l Don Gudmundson Frank Guerrero Chris Gullett Nancy Gussow Angie Haberman Rosanne Hainsworth John Hall Mike Hall Linda Haller Kezia Hallmark Jeff Hankins Cheryl Harding Lorie Harmon Vicki Harris Robin Hartland Cindy Hayes Fred Hayes Melanie Hayes Tim Hays Susan Head Karen Heard Debbie Heide Carol Hensley Yolanda Hernandez Lisa Hidy ll Y ,. if l iisa ' . ,su Mary Lou Adler and Donnie Gudmundson exchange autographs: all part of being Most Popular, Michele Hildebrand Ann Hilliam Cheryl Hinkle Debbie Hodges Wes Hohenberger Claudia Holzinger Cindy Hook Cathy Hoover Chris Hopkins Lynne Horn JAG xxx Most Athletic: Bobby Rhodes, Venita Garcia, and Steve Knott show their form before work-outs. Athletes compete for honors Ann Horne Richard Hotchkiss Randi Houghton David Howard Pam Howard Susan Howard Richard Huff Darlene Hulsman Elaina Hunter Dennis Imming Joann lmoto Darcy Inman Kim Irwin Diana Ivey Mark Jaeb Intellectuals breeze through year 4 5 , . 5 A l Barbara James Cheryl Jansen Robin Jenson Karen Johnson Lauri Johnson Pat Jones James Kasner Cindy Kaylor Nancy Kawano Debbie Keagy Lisa Kehn Yvonne Keith Gerald Kelly Mary Kelly Gayla Kendall film.. SH . f, ,Alam V. ,x ew. f' , 19 ' Q.. t, Q A .,u.,,,fmMVM4Nw,,., . I Kim Bratton and Mike Sawyer, Most Intellectual. exhibit ' their exuberant intellectual capacity. Kim Kennedy Tom Kessler Don Kestler Randy Kifer Cheryl Kirscher Judy Klein Jeff Kleinsmith Kristi Knight Steve Knott Julie Knudtson Dave Duran and Barbara Listenberger, Best-All-Around, take time out from their school day to chat. 1 Q i , , x ' 'xc fy, Aa -ri 'iq Nancee Kompier John Koontz Cindy Koran Lisa Kuns Karen LaBouve Floyd Lackey Denise Lambresi Lori Landers Vince Landry John Laskowski Friendships now may last a lifetime Z 'in xi it 'Wai 'YV X 1 -x I Kathy Lauder Scott Laughlin Sharyn Lechien John Ledenbach Linda Ledfors Christine Leonard Mike Letcher Suzanne Leyrer Barbara Listenberger Robin Lloyd Gary Locke Mickey Long George Lopez Steve Lucas Carol Luis ,' M, L 20 , f ,f ' fl' fl ,' . i , fi fic if it X L ,iff , f if tw t -e Y f -af za . V! V' A, ,ff 1 6 LMlv'f,L1', rv C ,- C .K .,, . 2 I Vote if Z 'aff--6 ' , A DH I .V-4 -X' , ,A ,. if 14 , V if , 7, ffi f X f L -4 , ff I-J , ,. 2-jf 1 ' .1 K ,,- af I f J gf AL, X' ,, L-K1 ' ' . 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L If K lxxyf! jf' f X .1 46 Rocky Luna Mike Lundquist Bob Maag Ken MacBeth Kathy MacDonald Mike Mackessy Sabrina Maddox Ellen Madigan Laurie Magante Marty Maggard Cindy Malone Rick Majors Cindy Marks Ruby Martinez Deanna Mattes QM With laughter- we can make it Cindy Taylor and Greg McClure entertain at the keyboard after being voted Best Sense of Humor. . ce v X 4 Q i Q Debbie Mauldin Maureen lVIcAIeer Pam McClellan Greg McClure James IVlcCormick Sindy IVlcCoy David IVIcDonaId Anne IVIcEImury Kathy McEnaney Dawn lVlcFarIand 48 Mirrors capture Best Looking l ,Z 5-1 f Stan lVlcGrady Rick Nleech Kathy lVliIler 'M ik Q! 1, ff' W lir hr., 1 I '73 -M ,.f.... ps. . ll A 2. l yy is RL 1 ig S S Tk ,sk sg Lisa lVIcGuire David lVlcLain Eileen lVlcLaughlin James lVlclVlanama Frank Mendes Brian lVlickle Carol lVliller James Miller Ken lVliller Leah lVlilIer Sheila lVliller Susan Mills Margie Mitchell Susan Mitchell Gail Mongoven Steven Moody Lila Molioo Nancy Morgenroth Coleen Moriarity Laura Morris Niels Mortensen John Murray 5. s bm' 1-41ss,2i5 ,mgi ,gba if 'X L. r- n-fI ' P4 4, It , u flg M MX if fi-:JR The smiles of Best Looking, Pam Sonner and Brian Smith. are reflected into the camera. rs 1 nfl A , , ,Q 14 We'll remember the good times Renee Myers Jennie Nastasi Mark Nelson Steve Nelson Tony Nelson Robin Newell Ed Nilson Kathi Norris Dennis O'Betz Russell Ohl Flick Olmeda Ford Omori Dennis O'NeilI Ernie Ordondez Cliff Owens Best Personality: Bill Callejas and Nancy Kawano exchange summer plans. wwf I X , Steve Oyler Betty Pace lVIarie Padilla Nancy Padilla Robin Paine Susan Palecki Robyn Palmer Dennis Parrott John Patten Becky Pawelski Pictured to the right are the happy faces of Julie Knudtson and Pat Gomeau, which have justifiably earned them the title of Cutest Smile. , Wi, , f'lt 5 ii., it Q , X .N Bruce Penman Kevin Perkins Benson Perez Carl Pietrantonio Carl Pinamonti Cathy Pirraglio Connie Pohl Michele Pokojni Alta Pomeroy Mike Porretta A smile reaches out to all kinds of people ,f J ' '7 5 Z i Rick Porter Mary Pratschner Kent Prior Larry Privetts Joe Pyszczynski Theresa Ouintanar Susanne Ouintania Tom Quigley Kim Raddatz Janet Ramey loe Ramirez Daniel Ramos Kim Rath Ron Rathbun Michael Ratigan Ambition leads to success i i MN b Sherry Ravan Kurt Reichel Debra Remington Susan Renzelman Joyce Reuter Cindy Rex Lance Reynolds John Rhoderick Bobby Rhodes Jerry Rice Pat Richards Walter Riebau Anita Roberts Mark Roberts Sherri Roberts Rose Marie Robledo Sheri Rodewald Debbie Roper Marilyn Rose r i Robert Roe Brenda Rogan Frank Rojano Mike Roth Linda Rubbo Terry Rudat nr- 91159 A look into the future shows the Most Likely to Succeed of Vista High. Cathy Hoover relaxes after a hard day's work as Niels Mortensen continues his. E f1 i,A1f1 i 2ef,,, S s i C g 5 , y S I Students tune in to station VHS during lunch as dlscjockey Mike Kauffman plays the latest hits. Connie Rupe Cheryl Russell + if H 5 ei ': 2 w i s P vfl- ' - 6391 A l if ,X N I l fl, Marvin Russell Randy Rutsch Al Said Cleo Salas Debbie Saldana Cindy Salsido Debbie Sanders Linda Sanders John Sargent Mike Sawyer Campus communications progress ln ' - N. Greg Schmid Carolyn Schneider Donna Schreiber Nancy Schuler Rita Schultz John Schuster Anthony Sciacca Derek Scoble Marie Scott Alysoun Seacat Laura Selleck Manuel Sepulveda Carlos Serrato Kelli Shannon Cindy Sharp Minds ponder over problems Tom Shull Laura Sikorski Joel Silver Mike Simmons Jeani Simowski Steve Simpson Susan Sinclair Stuart Skarra Millie Skoda Vicki Smiles Brian Smith Butch Smith Cliff Smith Robert Smith Rose Mary Smith teve Smith Pam Sonner Janelle Sonoda Terrie Sotola Rick Soule 'om Spencer Willie Sprankles Mike Stearman Jack Stebbins Debbie Steiner -.V ... 'UV V IA' NK . x .S in P' Q Lf Chemistry calls for accuracy and preciseness as PJ. Cooksey wel! knows Charles Justis and Tom Kessler enjoy sharing their lunch with a friend on the lawn. Ted Stevens Lori Stinson r s is ' H4 QM N .. It l Mike Stinson Robyn St. John Eric Stone Mack Streagle Cindy Stroecker Carol Stuart Sheryl Stuart Kim Sullivan Ron Summers Stan Sutton Open Campus permits relaxed atmosphere M 58 Wax Tim Swaim Cathy Swenson Cindy Taylor Andy Teclaw Mark Terry Dirk Thayer Mike Thayer Dianne Thomason Joanne Thompson Lynne Thompson Nleff Thomson Gary Thornton Julie Toomey Annie Torres Bev Treadwell ri, Travel opens new horizons li sag., kr -.xy fx B Trinna Trussell Bob Undheim Lisa Valencia Efrain Verdin Bita Villarreal Gabriel Villasenor Chris Voight Richmond Voightlander John Wagner Mary Wagner Karen Walker Bill Waller Rhobley Ward Kim Warner Robin Waugh .N6 W -A. Senior Eric Stout points out the location of his home away from home, Eric was sponsored by the American Field Service to spend the last half of his junior year and first half of his senior year living in Brazil and attending school. Besides learning to speak Portuguese fluently, he experienced life as it is in a foreign country. new-5. an Mary Weickgenant Jim Weis Jasmin Werner Kevin Wheelock Debbie White Rhonda White Dana Wiese James Wiggelin Craig Wilson Gerrie Wilson 4 Where do we go from here mm, 1 ff. Winfield Wilson ' Marty Winkler Cindy Wisdom John Wood Dug Wright Cathy Wyatt Darlene Yanick David Yendes Mary Zenns Jean Zwierstra David Alexander Mimi Morford early graduate Richard Worcester Vicente Zamora Dawn Stephens early graduate Q Afftm, L1 TDERCLASSMEN TDERCLASSM E N TDERCLASS1 TDERCLASSMEN TDERCLASSMEIN TDERCLASSMEIN TDERCLASS1 TDERCLASS TDERCLASS1 TDERCLASSMEN TDERCLASSMEN L NTDERCLASSMEN TDERCLASS1 'DERCLASSMEN TDERCLASSMEN ' '-2':Y-Lwfih: .ltr 4.-' fywg W gf f. I 1 ff:-f-. '- 'uf MEN ME NT MEL MEN MEN Afternoon on a hill I will be the gladdest thing Under the sun! l will touch a hundred flowers And not pick one. I will look at cliffs and clouds With quiet eyes, Watch the wind bow the grass. And the grass rise. -Edna St. Vincent Millay New style ASB cards promote larger sales Dennis Acevedo John Achord John Ackerman Claudia Acri Beverly Adams Joe Adams Alefa Afalava Joe Aguilera Charles Albert Debbie Albus Adrian Allen David Allen Donna Allen Laurie Allen Jerry Allison Wendy Allison Tony Altieri Denise Alva Carmen Alvarado Ruthie Amador Brad Ambridge Collett Andersen Dale Andersen Joyce Andreasen Barbara Argent Judy Arnold Cynthia Avila Linda Badillo Bill Bailey Kay Balfour Kathy Ball Heidy Ballance Laura Banahan Alma Barajas Maria Barajas David Barile Laura Baronet Ken Bartell Vanessa Bartley Kellie Bates Mike Bayt Mark Bean Marion Beaulieu Bill Beckel Rhonda Becktel Maura Bell Sally Bellah Marianne Benavidez 7. K 345 5 I' ' 4 , y. x as im Q A 5 :9 2 A, , ' ,A H s .. ,as ,. . i i ,J . yi - r r i ' 1 'hs V, s ig ,MK ... .. , N ng , as W 4 My Q sm, 5 s...rl' ., ,,... ,, if 5. f i 'Q' ,. 1' QFT, it , as it R . Fx. 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We see some staying on campus Paula Eckert Eugene Eckles Marianne Eddy Michelle Edelman Edria Edgar Bob Ellis Denise Emry Dolores Escalara Alfonso Escamilla Joni Esquibel Mario Esquibel Philip Esquivel Tim Esterlein Sue Estey Corky Ewing Kathy Fager Betty Fao Mike Faraimo Kristi Farner Sandra Farrell Wayne Faulkner Brad Faust Jim Felton Scott Ferguson Steve Ferguson Terry Fichtelman Frank Figueroa Larry Fish Terry Fischer Moses Flores Terri Jean Flynn Lorri Foerster David Fobian Rudy Folds Laurie Folstad Sheldon Forbes Laura Forrest Don Fraley Kim Fraley Mary Fredinburg Wesley Free Arlene Fukuda Joe Gallegos Rose Gandara Jay Gann Louann Garrett Ann Genereaux Pat Gerow .. ,. l.i.,,g?m,, , , 2 A ww- ,:, '35 ::.,,Wl33,?i. swim. K .. .....,,.. v,,, , , . 4 pg tg' X S li W M ' 2 Y .,.,- ' sig. 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Ya G Karen Gibbs Paula Gilbert Sharon Golden Roseanne Goldtooth Gary Gomez Elaine Gonzales Brandon Goodwin Frank Gouveia Richard Governale Cynthia Greenway Colleen Gregory Toni Gregory Joe Greska Michael Grimes Tammy Griswold Joan Grossman Robert Gruning Scott Guendert Keith Gustafson Gilbert Guzman Janet Haas Dan Haberman Rex Hailey Julie Haines Lee Hale Mark Haller Ronald Hammes Helen Hammond Steve Hanneman Patricia Harn Lori Harper Tina Harris Jan Hasegawa Jeff Hawkins Julie Hawkins Caren Hayek Cindy Hayek Cathy Hedrick Jane Heider Robert Heider Dale Helton Laura Henen Eric Schwoch is having his own private party and doesn't want to be disturbed. Emil Herich Monica Hernandez Lisa Heyden Sally Hickethier Don Hickey Steve Hicks Jim Hightower Nlatt Hinchcliffe Dorthy Hingst Colleen Hogan Kathy Hollingsworth Janice Hook Penny Hoover Gaylene Horton Paul Howden Deanna Houghton Pam Hubbard Cindy Hufford Daniel Humann Cheryl Hummel Timothy Hungerford David Hunt Kenneth Hunt William Hunt Richard lmming Joyce lmoto Ellen Inouye Edward Jackson Kim Jackson Tobi Jacobson Cheryl James Fred Jane Dennis Jenkins Barbara Jensen Lori Jensen Lee Jespersen Mary Johnson Philip Johnson Rusty Johnson Sandra Johnson Steve Johnson Taryn Johnson Charlie Jomes Charlie Jones Cathy Jordan Valorie Justis Bonnie Kaetterhenry Joetta Kamai if f ,Q . iw f E5 Ei E , sf: : 9? in x gm: E - -:lr Ulf-.-li' fe' 'Y , fs Q JSF? ' ea i we , if at t ,,,, ,-2 K '53 vt , . 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Jr, --. ,,, S f - XrA v V + 4 , Leslie McCandless Becky McFarland Beth McGee Joan McGraw John McClaren Wendy McLaughlin Walter McMinn Tammy McNally Cynthia McNamee Sue McPherson Sherry McVitty David Meiners Cindy Mejia Jim Meredith Terry Mersy Pauline Mettler Brian Michael MaryAnne Michael Eric Miethke Elaine Miller Jeff Miller Nancy Miller Fligo Miramontes Dorothy Mitchell Charlotte Mitchell Linda Mitchell Steve Mojado Dave Montgomery Cameron Monty John Moody Donna Moon Patricia Moore Andra Moran Cindy Moran Kieran Moran Abel Moreno Russell Morrison Roy Moses Colleen Moultrie Barb Moy Karen Muffi Danny Murray Stage sets necessary for successful plays Flomona Murrietta Rhonda Myers Norma Nares Sam Nava Beth Nordberg Cheryl Odell Heidi Offutt Ron Olinghouse Barbi Oliver Scott Olpin Brad Olson Karin Olson Romona Olson Pam O'Neal David Ortega Stephanie Osuna Alicia Ottley Julie Overstreet Melody Pack Dorothy Padilla David Padron Leanne Palmer Joseph Parenti Richard Pari Mike Paris Shannon Patrick Jeff Patten Wanda Pattison Don Patton Stan Paurazas Stan Peiler Mark Perkins Leon Perrault Carol Perry Sharon Peterson Michele Pew Lynn Pierce Yolanda Pineda Keeley Pinson Rozanne Plew Therese Pokojni Debbie Pope 1 if - ii ' 1,1 , ww, Q 1 .iz fi 5 I f , . qw K f i fu 'S , Q, Q 4152, W ,Q it Q fi sf is WM -me W 1 ' 'E!t' :i:711 , .- gi , 2 1 Ist: Q A wa M ss fmt? 1 ,Q Q ,Q as ..- . earl ,E we , EX sf. 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R ii' it I .k,, K , Cliff: rlffh 'Pas iti f I t gs V A I 5 ...mu gf' A lvl N is l 4 r ge, -asf to f P ,r ' 1 , , E The junior float proclaims that the Panthers will always be number one. 5,1 .4 . r K K 'sn wc' 3x 2 . i 4 f ?Sfi2pff,.'lX- ' 1 as fir Q 4 ,L , .L N if a it 3 i. , , r 22 El . , i -a-Q . 1. - 7' .- -My if i S s , 5 If K f is is 1 apr 1 1 ii s fi v 'fx ., Yolanda Shook Brian Silva Theresa Silvers Cathy Simeno Marcel Simoneau John Simpson Linda Sinkler Therese Skarra Linda Skoda Mike Sledd Michael Sloterdike Jodee Smith Lawanna Smith Valerie Smith Robin Snider Jan Snyder Rodney Sohn Rony Solorzano Marlene Sonoda Richard Somers Paul Speed Wanda Staley Paula Stamm Debbie Stebbins Humor sh n on America Day Larry Meregillano carries his stuffed animal for security on America Dny. Victor Steffen Cindra Stephens Leslie Stern Joanne Steward Colleen St. Julien Lloyd Stockburger Jack Stone John Stout Rob Stratton Dennis Strawhun Lynn Sturm Diane Suplee Carol Suttle Harold Sutton Ann Swinland Yvonne Tapia Frances Tate Frank Taylor Larry Taylor Matt Taylor Katrina Temmer Mike Terhall Susan Termine Gale Thames Howard Thayer Terri Thiele Bonnie Thomas Brad Thomas Norman Thomas Jim Thompson If -ef sem ,QfL .x ' ,, V- 5 3 971'-'I' Qi , , ,S 5, L fm yt x D r if ,giag 2 get ,:::e , if so , .45 ,.., v-.J ,E-u , . as 4 4 sa in We .QE 4 at it 1 , '35 A t X: at .4 5 A A ts L S md ta ,-f 'v W K ., J J , -2, as 1435?- X M- 'HN J l if ' Q, ...f 1 NAM Si Q :VM M, A Q if -3 f M EM . X tt t T it! W ra f Ei' .f -,Q k- -- A.: ...' .. .. ui Us 5 kde!!! li' 'ai at E ...Le if 'B Jig is img Q' ivk wsi k fable W. Lif55'41'r ' 11, -at 7' . l M lyffwlw A 4 -Q JE I i ,ef gy, J 7Lmk, ,. ' ' -Lk :af W I X . I A A QQ - L... J ,, f-4, - f V I Q1 ig. L5 ,G,, K gl Q Q X ff, A . 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' ,ff Monica Thorp Kent Tiburski Charles Tilden Joe Tipton Katherine Todd Linda Toomey Barbara Torbert Debra Torbert Debbie Torres Javier Torres Diane Tostado Barbara Tripp Robert Trotter Vickie Trotter Caroline Tryon Mary Tuerk Dale Turley Charlotte Turner Georgina Tushak Lyn Tuttle Vanessa Ufuti Roy Upchurch Alicia Vargas Jose Vega Ubaida Verdin John Vickery Kelly Vigil Luis Villa Maricruz Villarreal Anna Villasenor Lowell Voge Cynthia Volz Kevin Wallace Bill Walker Richard Walley Sheri Walston Jeff Ward Lynda Ward John Warren Charles Walters Janet Waples Bruce Waskiewiez Glen Waskiewicz John Waugh Mike Weeden Annie Weickgenant Barbara Wells Mike Welty Flene Werner Richard Wessman Mike Whipple David White John Whitely Kim Whitlow Ron Whitlow John Whitely Trudy Whitty Michaelene Widson Brenda Wiese Robert Wiley Burns Williams Carolyn Williams Keith Williams Wesley Williams Bob Willis Donald Wilson Mary Wilson Steve Wilson David Wingrove Jon Winsper Richard Wodd Keith Wooten Mike Wright John Yama Ivy Yap Tab Yetzer Steve York Dennis Young lsidro Zamora Judy Zenner David Zepeda Cathy Miller 1?iE'4:f fi . .5 M5 . 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Q is if 42' K is , A ,a W 3 :K eg va r N 5' if K swf' - ,.. it 4. xN , , amz, W we M yizg je- - L L ,, SF ,,. f' gi Q I W2 f Fl' M AX 1 A 1, ,...., Q:-w e 5? :.,.-1 Hggfpq ,, :'::: 'ZEEE' is iri ,rv-f SQQQWQQ B-,ii S ophomores start the year out right fi w'W3'., 42 K L f 'Y' Q- Qw '. ua , it 'W , , 5 I . . if ' af. i f 1 A if-Zu 4- 'rs xx be fra at - Agnes Abbott Cindy Abell Joe Adams Rowena Afoa Mona Agres Raymond Aguilar Maria Agundez Maria Aguon Jeff Ahinger Howie Aikins Teri Akman Sylvia Alcaraz Mark Alderson David Aldridge Cher Algiers Greg Allen David Almany Arne Alsin Karl Alsin Brenda Alvarado Lupe Alvarado Maria Amador Trudy Amago Terri Ames Kathy Amparano Jon Andersen Jean Anderson Lance Anderson Paul Anderson David Andrews Janine Andrews Mark Andrews Dave Anselmo Christine Anstaett Trinidad Apodac Veronica Ardans Sandy Arnold David Arrowood Susan Awbrey Debbie Axelson Chris Ayers Michael Ayling Cindy Babcock Lynette Backus Sheila Badillo Keith Baillie Beverly Baines Julie Baker Cheryl Baldwin Nancy Baldwin Alex Ballance Fred Ballinger June Banahan Patty Banahan Julie Barone Craig Barrett Cindy Barron Brian Barry Janet Bates Angela Bean Melissa Bean Steve Bedford Julie Beecroft Linda Begnaud Sue Bendelow Roger Bernal J 555 '51, S H+ Br, ,T Zt, .. 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Women 's lib hits industrial arts 1 s ai siss Q is 1 wg, A 5 U. A If uv, 1 has 'rt '- -Q 4520, and 'ur' 59x40 rfil, A r . V X if r, fi 'Ar i -is 3 J 'T if - , 31: 5 -',,' H 5 gl I ff is 1 sf-1 4, L J W l r Qi V sa' I Y ? ,s W . Q Y. i abs 1 'R'-Y fi S Q 5 5, 1 , , ig , fs ' Robert Winberry Susan Witsell ' - . Q ,iffy , , -ff 35 ff gl,- JJ li. 5 113355 1 W , K 53 W we as av. 'Q'-it E 5' 'ii f- A -...K 5' Sw-:1 ,ff ,QWZ ff ravens Susan Wittsell uses the radial arm saw in Wood Shop I. Belinda Witt Christy Wolcott Bill Worger Timothy Wright Tina Wyatt Yvonne Wynne Brett Yates Cathy Yates Debbie Yates Lori Yingst Susan Yingst Larry Zamora Larry Zenns Michele Zimmerman Alan Zwiestra John Flores Peggy Gorman Tom Saitta N 203 Principal works on better enrollment Principal Agustus H. Braun has done, in the opinion of many, an outstanding job this year and has helped make Vista High a more enjoyable place. Cooperation between students and Mr. Braun has definitely reached an all time high. As the ASB Faculty Advisor, Mr. Braun was instrumental in the acquisition of open campus and spoke up numerous times in favor of the character of Vista High School students. He has offered the Council worthwhile advice, which many times aided in crucial situations. Mr. Braun. with the assistance of the Counseling Department. has helped students have a bigger say in the scheduling of their classes. They are also considering an oceanography class, which will hopefully go into effect next year. Through the dedication of his time. efforts, and advice, Mr. Braun has truly had a successful fifth year as Principal of Vista High. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. Braun takes an important phone call and reads one of the many letters on his desk. BOTTOM PHOTO: Mrs. Neumann, Mr. Braun's secretary. goes over her duties for the day with her boss. Vice-principals take charge Our vice-principals had a busy year taking care of all the duties they were responsible for. Mr. Ron Riedberger was in charge of data processing, which entails scheduling and grade reporting. He also is in charge of the athletic and driver training programs. Mr. David Wiebrecht takes care of boys discipline. His duties include attendance. A.S.B. finance, and continuation school, In her first year at Vista High, Girls Vice- Principal Grace Malouf was responsible for school dances, discipline, work permits and supervision at lunch. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. Ron Riedberger gets a card from Alyson Seacat on registration day. Pictured here is School Superintendent Gerhardt Eikermann. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mr. Dave Wiebrecht signs some papers. Mrs. Grace Malouf talks with a parent on the phone. The Vista School Board includes Mr. Bruce Farr, Mr. Don Harmon, Mrs, Bette Minor, Mr. Richard B. Young and Mr. Joseph L. Reyes. 'iff' ,W-vous Board cooperates with students Many times students complain they are not listened to. This was one complaint not made against the School Board. Our Board was always cooperative when problems came up concerning students, Perhaps the most important thing they passed that concerned the high school was open lunch. Led by Superintendent Gerhardt Eikermann, the School Board made all the other decisions necessary for a good administration. s l O8 Counselors open door to the future 4 ya If At the beginning of the year there were many scheduling problems. The counseling office was always filled with program changes and students looking for direction. It looked bad. but our counseling staff came through again. Aside from scheduling our classes and telling us what courses we need to take. the counselors'job is to help us prepare for our future. They tell us about vocational opportunities and counsel us as to what college we will attend. This year our counselors have done just that. to make it an easier year for all of us. TOP PHOTOS: Head Counselor Bob Kintz gets away from his hectic counseling job. Mr. Doug Knox demonstrates his chivalry to Mrs. Marsha Gilk and Mrs, Bea Grotey. BOTTOM PHOTO: Dr. Michael Cox. school psychologist, gives out some good advice. l L. W5 I g .. . 5 Staff serves students A my 'mera ,nal Q I ,,,.-.- Ries.. gs Q .4 I .A- A Students have been lucky to have such a fine staff. We have been able to seek help from them and to solve problems. Even when they are busy they take time out to serve the students the best they can. TOP PHOTO: Mr. James Scoble, work experience co-ordinator, talks to an employer about some work schedules. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Librarians Sara Han and Kay Cutchin look over a new book. Nurse Yvonne Miller gives a hearing test to Carol Miller. 209 O .uw H-M Social Studies help students become aware 47' i r 'Q on 1 e T V . Un. ' L.- wif' 9 S ff 5 ,gov-W This year, like every year, there were many things happening in the world and the nation, All these current events gave the Social Studies Department topics to debate. Perhaps the most popular subject was Watergate and the question of President Nixon's guilt or innocence. The Mideast crisis and the gas shortage that followed were also things history students read about and discussed. Social Studies is where students become aware of the world around them and learn how history and past events affect what happens today. In addition to world history, U.S. history, and government, the department also offered courses in sociology, urban-minority affairs. marriage and family life, and psychology. TOP PHOTOS: Mr, Flick Bethel and Mrs Joyce King enjoy their lunch break. Mr. Dennis Garrahy takes a phone call while Mr. Candido Domingo keeps up with the news. Mr. John Paris expresses his point to his marriage and family life class. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mr. Duane Barnes and Miss LoAnn DePuy examine a new history book. Mr. Jim Downs, Mr. Richmond Ramage and Mr. Jim Malone have a friendly chat. Mrs. Ellen Kelly and Mr. Don Meyer stroll together during a break. V, ,, .MM X :f:LA 2 If fg' zhmz ff' V .W , , X - H Lf-K -Qzwiw wx:-14 f K W 5 2 K A ' ffiiffii f fill? NTLK I t K Q Z Zigi 1 - jggfwiay' Hi . 3? gif .V , 'gg5'5!1.f1Q C5 1155. K Xszfiw Q5 if 5 15,1553 jfggjffgsw L4 if Ailw, Teachers utilize lecture hall - e., if 3 E an N w 2 bl ig px IH ,fm lx, ,fl J- '63 M Business is boommg ffgt.:..ei agteiim' A . tt.: ,f.ts.,,,..W,Et,af . .. W, ,-.tai Ei 7 t si me ii- ,,. 1 X , 1 1 The Business Department usually attracts the girl interested in becoming a first class secretary and the boy headed for a career in the business world. Whatever the field may be, our business teachers can help train people for the job. This year the department was booming. They offered shorthand. typing, bookkeeping, business lab, office practice, business law and retail merchandising for a good all-round department. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. Kenneth Kestner enjoys his government class. Mrs. Judy Cates gives a lecture in lecture hall. Mrs. Hisae Batchelder shows Mr. Freeman Haugo a Christmas bulletin board that one of her students made. BOTTOM PHOTOSi Marsh Haaland has a friendly argument with Larry Lasua and Dwain Stull. Mrs. Barbara Hickethier explains something to her retail merchandising class. Mrs. Barbara Chaddock holds a paper while Mrs, Inez Hathaway types from it. Know-how adds to ideas l ,gli I an Students who don't like a lot of studying or those who just like working with their hands. inevitably take courses in industrial arts. Not all students want to go to college. Many seek careers in architecture, carpentry, repair work, welding and auto mechanics. Even if they want to fly, our Industrial Arts Department has a class in basic aviation. The department has veteran teachers and relative newcomers, to make it a good mixture of know-how and new ideas. TOP PHOTOS: Frank Figueroa asks Mr. Keene Brewer how to use a micrometer. Mr. Keith Spence helps a student with a report. Mr. Fausto Aguilar and Mr. Jack Hughes see what is wrong with someone's engine. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mr. Jim Holland, is shown instructing his mechanical drawing class. Mr. Robert Workman makes sure his linktrainer is in running order. Mr. Gary Rath and Mr. Henry Landis take a look at the teacher announcements. 1 f' 1 , ,,, f L If ' 4 ,M ., , 1, 'f ' 'I J H f 1 1 1, ,W ,f,, l , 'ff ,' . ,1 4 Q English teaches communication 1 Q ' ,Ay c if A ew ' x. fl ,L 2 i K o xf v,,4 .?!', i i fi Q vm A f ' M..-aiu 5 'll '55 he ,,,Q 1 , as ll. . 2' ,E El is rx' Mw.,..1.i - ..V Xlf .QT X4 jx X'A. ny six Pg iv At fl' Q it Qi av!! X Xi The main purpose of English classes is to teach students effective communication through writing, speaking, and reading. This year's English staff has done just that. By using a variety of programs, students acquired a balanced knowledge of all fields of English. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. Ozzie Emanuel laughs at a joke from one of his students. Mr. Jim Hunter gives one of his lectures to his class. Mr. Terry Miller, Mr, Dennis Williams and Karen Waufle enjoy their spare time reading some books. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Miss Elizabeth Paulin and Mrs. Rose Doyle chat with Kiki Savas. Mr. Bill Macy and Jerry Rice talk over his test scores. Mr. Jeff Jones shows his class that English isn't boring at all. Department presents all aspects of English fl Excellence is synonymous for music program 1 . 3, ' 1 wt 13155 5 it-is l l 1' i sf 5 ,ii ' X 2 T 135. -i 'Y wk.. an W 1 is 52. 4 ef N K QLLU QB!! 1. . i ln the past excellence has been a synonym for the Music Department at Vista. This year was no exception as Mr. Don Lauder's discipline with the band and Mr. Don Bursvold's expert guidance with the vocal part of the music program made everyone realize just how popular music is. TOP PHOTOS: Mr. James Morea makes something perfectly clear to his class. Mrs. Dorotha Cole enjoys her Christmas meal with Mrs. Janet Rust. Mr. Don Bursvold conducts his talented choir, BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mrs. Laurene Tweed shows the workmanship of her shawl to Mrs. Marylou Gombar. Mr. Don Lauder conducts his award-winning band. K J Af S ax W M X gf? KQV? Enmgstsmgzm sa? 51 H .Qs X53 ,F r Q M , 1 E9 wyfw 55 F Gm wi if i Q 5 i 6 3 3. . N-sf Foreign language has always been an integral part of o ' ur academic program. Many students have been inspired by learning a language and have furthered h . t eir education in foreign countries. Learning a foreign dialect promotes many opportunities as translators, bilingual operators and teachers The de artm h . p ent as had to drop Latin but they still offer Spanish, French, German and Russian. TOP PHOTOS: Mrs. Kathy Wiles explains something to Andrea Browning in her German class, Mr. Roch Kelly helps Mrs. Virginia Shannon put away a stack of text books. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mrs. Maria lbarra discusses a point with Tom Poretta. Mr. Jesse Lomeli points out a South-American city on a map. Diana Fletcher listens to Miss Patricia Karnes talking to her class. The Math Department is always available for students to come in anytime for explanations about their homework or new material. These teachers are known for their constant co- operation and popularity with the student body. With this kind of dedication, the students have been able to learn and enjoy math. TOP PHOTOS: Mrs. Polly Willard and Mrs. Eunice Fraley go home after signing out for the day. Mr. Pat Murphy and Mr. Don Starchman study a difficult problem on their lunch hour. BOTTOM PHOTO: Mr. Garry Prather shows Department Head Bob Kidder how he explains a parabola to his classes. f O ' e fl 'yyy iyg. ,, . ...sw 5 - ee-- Students learn, enjoy math ,. 153335 if si: -:O-if W Home Ec. offers many courses TOP PHOTOS: Mrs. Linda Turner shows a student what to do with a garment. Mrs. Mirriam Sherrard lectures her Child Care class. BOTTOM PHOTO: Dorothy Mitchell and Bonnie Brazee listen to Mrs. Nancy Chappie speak about planning meals. The home economics teachers have done their best to prepare students for domestic life. Not only are girls taught to cook for their husbands or themselves. but the boys are taught the basics of taking care of themselves too. These teachers also instruct nutrition and child care courses for a well-rounded Home-Ec Department. 4 Dissecting animals, classifying plants. conducting experiments, plotting vectors. and writing formulas are all part of the multi- faceted science program. Our science teachers are perhaps the most experienced and qualified science men around. Many of our science classes are on an advanced college level. A student intending to major in science at a university would get a big boost from studying here. TOP PHOTO: Mr. Paul Bloom and Mr. Gene Mielcarek water their plants with care. BOTTOM PHOTO: Mr. Dave Parks cleans up after a lab. Mr. George Krowl and Mr, Dennis Madison conduct a new experiment. Q.. 'O'- ?sq 0 172 , 4 ,. ,- N Experience helps experiments fp ,,,.c wr' 'f it X 53517 1 Q su , 1 L if 5 vfi LL W Qnnn V 2 kkvy ,. 7, iff: I it QSO: Q sv X , ,,,.. , 3 fi xhifkxarb ya z:kfZ4,',3'At V NL i . , Q X. we .s.i T ig Lihr .fm 3, .f . 232 u f . , I f rfl. ,, f5hjls'I3l'5Ll'S5 V2 V ' ' V , Iisa ri , ai . I - A A , Jw ., . J ai is i T Y 'S fii k f , Y.: af. . 61 , , VV gxf. .:,V, Y J ,L ,, V 'L I I . .V ' ' ' , -v'im....-ff, ff? 'f'i'i'. sl? li VE ?32,. ? 21,3 Q fi E 'rzh r K -- Y ' 3 , ' .lW, Now in its second year at the new school, the Boys P.E. Department has added with the other sports, the popular games of raquetball and handball. Girls P.E. is offering Figure Control for the second year in addition to field hockey, volleyball, and football. TOP PHOTOS: Mrs. Denise Picchiottino and Mrs. Ann Geissinger talk about some changes in the P.E. schedule. Mrs. Julie Carson calls a play for Debbie Albus and her teammates. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Mr. Pat Mongoven, Mr. Steve Kocheran and Mr. Dick Haines relax in the coaches' room. Mrs. Dianne Downey and Mrs. Diane Staedel enjoy a humorous moment over the phone. an 597 'Lv few Art inspires creativity After studying and taking tests in other classes, some art students look forward to coming into the art department to let their minds and hands create through drawing. painting, or sculpturing. Others learn how to letter, make ceramic pots, and colorful things with cords and fibers. Students who want to become handy with the shutter take photography. Under the leadership of Department Head 'Sondra LaBerge the Art Department has accomplished its goal of inspiring creativity. Magi? time, aaparasa up Staff is dedicated I Mila Many times students forget the work that is done for them at school. Not many stop and think what goes on when we're in class or after class. These dedicated staff members include our cooks, janitors and secretaries. We should be glad to have people like out staff that want to help us. TOP PHOTOS: The art department includes Mr. Edward Moores, Miss Mary Putnam and Mrs. Eleanor Gillespie. Cooks Barbara Henry, Pat Jordan. Ruby Green and Mary Lichtenberger get ready for a busy day at the lunch lines. BOTTOM PHOTOS: Phil Pine listens as Mrs, Sondra LaBerge instructs her sculpture class. Secretaries Ruth Skovmand and Pat Neumann take an interest in some of Mrs. Eleanor De Long's work. The men who maintain our school are Head Custodian Howard Walston, Curt Borders. Frank Smith, Jerry Haberman and Hank Lambert. 22 8 Staff honors coaches The 1974 La Revista staff is proud to present this year's book to two outstanding coaches: Mr. Jim Malone and Mr. Larry Ullrich. lt was through their great determination and hard work that'Vista High received top honors in both water polo and basketball, bringing pride to the entire student body. Team attitude and organization are the basic principles of Coach Malone, who this year coached the varsity Waterpolo Team all the way to the CIF championship. Dedication and strict individual discipline of each player are also important factors in his coaching philosophy. Malone expected either Coronado or Grossmont to take the CIF title dueto the critics high rating of them, and so Vista's victory came rather as a surprise to him. He attributes the win to individual and team skill, the fact that most of the players on the team had been playing together since their sophomore year, and also to a little luck. He does not feel the need to psyche up his team to get into the winning spirit because he believes that each member has enough personal pride within him. This will motivate him to put out his best effort according to his ability, Team l That's the basic philosophy of basketball Coach Larry Ullrich, completing his third teaching year at Vista High and first year as varsity mentor. Coach Ullrich accomplished what many critics thought to be impossible. Not only did Vista have a winning season H6-1Ol, but the Panthers captured their first league championship since 1962. According to Ullrich, his job as coach was easier than it might have been due to a good team attitude. When you have an attitude like these fellas, you can overcome a lot of problems. As a coach he stressed discipline and insisted on a lot of hustle, but was willing to change his coaching policies to suit the players on the team - Your program has to fit your people, not making your people fit the program. N 1 . til. tff Wk rim WSH 4137111 ATHLE1 s5s i i ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS ADS A nc GEIB LUMBER CO d d Th 'ust remodeled their place of business, so now it is larger to serve you. Their . has everything you need in the way of wood and har ware goo s. ey1 address is 421 South Santa Fe. f ' Life ' iarlngtff- x?9 , giT?1f iQ ,nw ' B was Na.. 2 'ww Xiwifwwfbhiswmw - W 5 Post Office Box 748 Carlsbad California 92008 photography rrg -je Congratulations Class of '74 and yearbook staff for a job well done. Q z r 'S N-fwqllvq tw VISTA BRAKE, located at 790 East Vista Way, is the place to take your car if you have brake problems. If you don't have brake problems, go there before you do. li 7... b'I PHONE 726-6570 las I w fi 0 I gay i 5 V I vi 0' f .I Earl Blackwelder 8. Sons YOUR VEHICLE FED - BURPED - DIAPERED KAR DOKTOR DOMESTIC B! FOREIGN PICK-UP B! DELIVERY 410 VV. BROADWAY VISTA. CALIFORNIA A8rR SERVICE COMPANY offers 24 hour plumbing and heating emergency service. They have two convenient locations to serve you and five numbers you can call. The locations are Carlsbad 2579 State St. 729- 11783 Fallbrook 1561 S. Main 728- 86181 and the other numbers are Vista 726-2891: San Marcos 744-3080: and Encinitas 753-2722. I , ig. Je? 13 z i w i 3, M ji Q 1 I ,W A ,. 7, . aa, I ff ,, 5 95. gi 5 fm X G' 4 4,.' ' QL . W Q A ., A Wi EQ WW wwf my 'ik-Vv' mari' f mi. . W H Q , QQ Mx - X If V H,-Q, .' Q V ,J , ,- ' L 9' . f ,, K s It , fri ' r . , ig Q vjffxkiw ' as . 4 1, Affggi, Ai . , , . mf xdh . 12 wk, Mr. 1,81 vf' 3 if m ,,fw4 Ma IVIr. 81 1 is Y ,. ,wa K if af i .Y Q l 2 :ff ss F PHONE 724-3800 Taco Bell FAMOUS AND UNIQUE MEXICAN FOOD DRIVE-IN RESTAURANTS SUZANNE BRODBECK 815 N. SANTA FE, VISTA, CALIF. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '74 M 81 S LUMBER 81 BUILDERS SUPPLIES L.L. STRATTON 240 North Santa Fe Vista's Only Locally Owned and Operated Lumber Yard 7-ELEVEN now has two locations to serve you, at 829 and 1501 N. Santa Fe. For Automotive and truck parts and supplies, foreign and domestic, or complete machine shop service, come to THE PARTS CO., 285 S, Santa Fe. I I M aff' ,, -.z a N7 , wbfvlwv af-, Ying., A, t L . f W , . .,,,, :ww H A Q - I For all your sewing and fabric needs, come to SlNCLAlR'S at 334 E. Vista Way. Georgina Tushak and Mary Tuerk examine some of the fine material in stock. 234 C0f19f3fUl3Tl0f15 t0 Yhe Qfaduallng Class Of 74- 1ST NATIONAL BANK is located HI For all your interior decorating needs, come to CLARKS INC., 226 East Broadway 775 E. Vista Way. The friendly staff found at CLARKS will be happy to help you. s Ig. For all your photography needs try RAY E, METCALF STUDIOS at 202 South Indiana Ave, CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '74 Community Church Vista , 1. , ' ,,,..,wLf L V AI, , x , , I NK TELEPHONE 1-714-729-4975176 0 QQABQ HARVEY E. WADKINS SFC. U5 ARMY LLS. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 1717 SOUTH I'-IlL.l. STREET OCEANSIDE. CA 92054 NEW YORK PIZZA 320 W. Broadway Broadway Vista Center 726-5170 If you want professional help with your money, or if you just want to invest your savings, come and talk to us. MARIAN INVESTMENT CO. INC. 221 East Broadway, in Vista. . ,, ' 'll ' ' sg. swiss E I ' I t L 4 0 ' , I K . , . Shi .M W X X? Em .T 'Av u ',x t s it ic: 1 X l i 1 Q19 Come down and try our finger licking good chicken. We have two kinds now, crispy and extra crispy for your liking. We are at 822 East Vista Way. ,gf-' V1 WPHW . Mu nf- Waffle W' IMSIED B.-nf- r,-V QIXENGINYW 3111 nga,-rv , kg4,,. MIRQLS :mlm .. .mmwwmllmw MRAACS CUM Q .will Wondering where to go for an after school snack? Stop at PEPPER TREE FROSTY 270 South Santa Fe Avenue for a delicious treat of hamburgers, french fries, malts and cokes These fine employees, Mary Zenns, Lisa Kehn, Connie Gorman, Sheri Roberts, Marie Scott, Pam Sonner, and Rocky Luna, will be happy to serve you. For good deals on good wheels, come to HOMER HELLEP1 FORD at 460 East Vista Way. 1420 S. Sante Fe. 726 1580 1945 W. Vista Way 726 7711 George Tushak Realty Import Car Repair Vista Import Parts 350 E. Broadway Ave., Vista, California 92083 I xr 'W ' ' Bob Speck Phone 726-1512 AM. mst. BE. N., I 5 Liberty National Bank 5 LAKE SAN IVIARCOS BRANCH VISTA BRANCH SANTA FE BRANCH OAK MEADOWS 221 East Vista Way 832 South Sante Fe Av. 1000 East Vista LKUJTY Nllliilil.. U03 I mm-t-aw J r -f 1 1145 San Marino Dr. 727-1921 or 744-1525 ya.. YY rvlzmv I wmffww it mx '1vii:x -in .W 'im-MYXKWM -X., 1111 x -wit. . lou. .0 .,.zs.,,:Q-j f, ,,,, - 2 Mu.. 1-X'L.l .ig , Vi P N x 5 : ' ' ' . '... ,fi ' , . - . H 726-1370 726-1480 Way 724-8477 K Nw 52 1 . . I 'I wi ,Y x S ' L+ i, 3 i Q I A SS f QW i,.1..a.k . .- W- ... ... - K For all your flower needs and wants, come to CROZIERS FLOWERS, 139 E. Vista Way. , ,L 'rr W ' , k 1 - Congratulations CHass of I '74- Col. 84 lVlrs. James P. Kelly You Are The Future Edwin Estes + Associates Realtors 1001 E. Vista Way Suitel Vista, Cal. 7248833 WESTERN AUTO has items for the entire family. Frank and Bruce Bowman invite you to Visit them at 643 So, Santa Fe. For all your insurance needs and for friendly help, go see the ROGERS INSURANCE Congratulations to the Class of 74 from OCEANSIDE FEDERAL SAVINGS and AGENCY. Linda Ring and Sue Kyle look over all the carpet samples you can get at TRI CITY CAFIPETS. Come in and see us at 1903 W, Vista Way. LOAN. ,, ...---4 1.JM.-A , W.-Afe ' c...-we-ff A A ,.. .--Q-f ' George Iiaqers ali!!! If you want to buy a new motorcycle or just find parts for your old one, UNICORN MOTORCYCLES is the place you will want to go, It's at 325 S. Santa Fe. 40 personalized gifl ifems marina keagy leacher of cI1inc puiniinq CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '74 member of fhe phone 726-0855 norlh san diego county china painlers visla. calif. 92083 FRANK 8: ANNIE IVIENDEZ LOS PANCHOS IVIEXICAN FOOD 421 N. Santa Fe Vista, Calif. 726-1812 IVlon.-Thurs. 11 A.IVl.-9 P.lVl. Fri.-Sat. 11 A.lVI.-10 P.IVI. Closed Sunday AMERICAN OPINION LIBRARY AND Not, Yet, O Freedom! Close Thy Lids In Slumber, For Thine Enemy Never Sleeps. William Cullen Bryant TUESDAY THUR SATURDAY 10'A.lVl. TIL 2 P.IVl. 323 E. BROADWAY, VISTA, CALIF. 92083 - 726-4232 PHONE 724-8373 YINGST T.V. Er APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE SERVING VISTA FOR 29 YEARS ISI8 monie visla dr. I GENERAL REPAIRS SPEED WORK PARTS ai ACCESSORIES CYCLE SALV GE MOTORCYCLES UNLIMITED 726-2211 DVVAYNE PETTIT 1094 S S T E OWNER, TUNER h VIST 2083 in 'Fine Portraiture 'Family Groups I 'Seniors 'Commercial 'Photography bv LEE 134 N. Indiana I vista, Calif. 726-4757 This portrait of Kim Kennedy is an example of the fine quality displayed in all pictures taken by, PHOTOGRAPHY BY LEE 134 N Indiana. ED CAREY ASSISTANT SECRETARY 84 IVIANAGER GLEN DALE FEDERAL SAVINGS 868 E. VISTA WAY 528 N. SANTA FE AVE. ' VISTA, CALIF, 92083 VISTA, CALIF. 92083 726-5213 Frank and Bob Allen of ALLEN BROTHERS MORTLJARY would like to offer their I sincerest congratualtions to the Class of 1974, 4......x, ,M 45 A ' t H ' 'J ith ,ka O O COM PLIIVIENTS I I of FOOD VALU MARKET MC DONALDS is your kind of place. It is open every day to serve you. To find it all you have to do is follow the golden arches to 827 S. Santa Fe. ' 241 4 For girls' sportswear and fine shoes, CROCKERS SHOES is the place to go. They're located at 328 East Vista Way. Militia Q ,WWW ,, 1 Usfnnims lim OTQRS 724,301 L 11- Si' lf you want to talk to someone nice about buying a used car, go to VISTA MOTORS, Sandra Adams models a beautiful gown which can be bought at LOUISA'S located at 550 East Vista Way. BFllDALS in the Plaza Camino Real. 2 I 015, SERVING ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP, 364 East Broadway. D 8 R INSURANCE SERVICES 521 S. SANTA FE VISTA THE FULL SERVICE AGENCY 726-B530 jg g. g. Jlflzllez 51 04.404 INCOME TAX 0 BOOKKEEPING 0 INVESTMENTS TAX SHELTERS 0 INSURANCE OFFICE 724-3071 245 E. VISTA WAY HOME 724-B237 VISTA CALIFORNIA 92083 Congratulations Class of '74 E? I W, 71542. yank A -' 'fs - .Q M egg . . nv A Sea Witch Marine offers quality boats, Johnson outboard motors, water skis, supplies and accessories to meet all boating needs and dependable service by factory trained mechanics. Boating headquarters for North County. It's located at 131 and 135 W. Vista Way in Vista. 44 From DEQQQKMY Seems of course iunior' Mama where does cheese come From' xgafc' l ,.... ....... :'1X',? we M ltl QQ my Amgo LOCATED CONVENIENTLY AT PLAZA CAMINO REAL CAR LSBAD AMERICAS LEADING CHEESE STUAES We extend our Sincerest CONGRATU LATIONS to the CLASS OF '74 J C Penney PLAZA CAMINO REAL CARLSBAD xxxxxxx W Fo all your plumbing needs ANNIN ROOTER SEWER SERVICE. 156 West Vista Way, is the place to come. HAPPY HAMMER N io Van's Mower Shop S MFL i ALES at SERVICE NA PHONE 726-3931 .11 ,,-Yf4,f 3, f E 'I O o. TA E vs. J' ff-'LI Ig ' QTY - -- A T A J. E. VAN VALKEN 6 3 Tns S IIEORTSIIA B X E , ,K Y egg :L 5 :I 1 ,- .IX I-. f' -7-1.--'U4 - ., I 1 II I, , .V ig, . dwg L ,, Li? in XI CSX VV li T IIT ' ' ' P V I I-I ff - if 2:22 'Y AFINIE GIESELER REALTY ll ll The People Pleasers 890 e. vista way p.o. box 1212 vista, ca 92083 885 E. Vista Way. Vista EVERYTHING FOR THE OO-IT-YOURSELEER SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA I - FIRST NATIONAL BANK ST COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES JOHN E. HOSTETLER M 9 COMPLETE NURSERY sl NURSERY SUPPLIES yIgLgg,EQ,gEA WAY, PO Bom, ?QF4Tgl?2g-ASLJJIEOFINIA 92083 PAINT FLOOR TILE WALLPAPER APPLIANCES S D HARDWARE - F E ES, TOOLS 8: Q HARDWARE HOUSEWARES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES VISTA TRADING POST BUY - SELL - TRADE PATIO COVERS PLUMBING SUPPLIES 2040 EAST VISTA WAY VISTA, CALIFORNIA 92683 724-0384 24 46 Congratulations to the graduating class of '74 from STAFF'S FOR MEN. They're located at 933 E, Vista Way, Phone 724-6114. PAUL K. HEISIVIANN Printing Service OFFSET AND LETTERPRESS Ph0IlE 726-3532 714 SOUTH SANTA FE AVENUE VISTA, CALIFORNIA 92083 PHONE 726-6570 N I . 01,1 Earl Blackwelder 8. Sons YOUR VEHICLE FED - BURPED - DIAPERED KAR DOKTOR DOMESTIC 5: FOREIGN 410 W. BROADWAY PICK-uP B: DELIVERY VISTA. CALIFORNIA Take pride in your car. We do. says JULiE'S CAR WASH, Come to 352 N. Sante For all your equipment needs, SPORTS AND PHOTO is the place to go! Fe for expert car washing, car waxing, and engine cleaning. Phone 726-9069, ff For all your paint supplies and painting needs, come to DUFIA PAINTS. They have a VISTA LAUNDRY 81 CLEANERS INC. They're located at 340 E. Broadway. vast selection of colors. Their store is located at 347 E. Vista Way. VISTA fs' 6 QEANZEQ' ..-as , For beautiful and unique gifts, CONDITS GIFT SHOP has a great selection from which to choose. Stop by CONDITS at 1401 Foothill Drive. --at Zn... l l 1 IPETITFQR BAKE SHQP 939 E. VISTA VVAY 0 VISTA. CALIF. 92063 WM. YEsui.ls PHONE 724-884-O l I Q. W I U - ' fx Q .H an, I .Realf ' - INCORPORATED ANTHONY ARDITO OWNER - BROKER Bus. 726-1188 666 E. VISTA WAY RES. 727-1247 vis-rA. CALIFORNIA l 1 I I 24 1 1 l FINNELL JEWELERS has an excellent selection of beautiful diamonds at believable prices. They have two locations to serve you. One location is the Plaza Camino Real D All . TQWGARAGE and the other is in Oceanside, T COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS TONY LOPEZ, JR, PHONE OWNER, MGR, 726-2300 I 1 i 1 1 - 726-0310 24 Houn EMIRGENCY Smnvicl: BONDED LOCKSMITH VISTA LOCK Q KEY SALES AND SERvicE 132 E, viS'rA WAY VISTA, CALIF. 92083 SAFES RES, 727-0455 I ALARM SYSTEMS ED ALSUS L.-A ,i'i 5 0' ,V ,, 5LMif,litl4litlf' j.M-l,- 'gr , V, ll g Iinjlill 1 For the finest quality in stationery and cards, come to KlNG'S NORTH COUNTRY BICE ELECTRIC has a qualified electrical contractor, also a lighting and a heating STATIONERS 21210 South Indiana consultant at 511 olive. Phone 726-2550, For fine television and stereo equipment, such as Zenith, Motorola, Fisher, Dual, Sony, Garrard, Sanyo. Ampex. RCA, and Bell 81 Howell, stop by T.V. CRAFTSMEN, 528 East Vista Way. . . , Qi?Z9elI?r'Z1.4S7IWfNi r ,Ami vm anim The hair stylists at HAIR FAIR BEAUTY SALON do custom hair styling and shaping. Open six days and two nights a week. why not come in and see us at 318 West Broadway? Linda Badillo looks at one of the many watches that are available at AUSTIN JEWELERS, 211 East Vista Way in Vista. GRANTS- serving Vista for over seven years -it's your friendly family store, 300 West Broadway. For TELEPHONE brakes, shocks, tune ups and all your muffler needs b ' rm O 1 JENKINS 611 S. SANTA FE 1 9 Y Uf Ca' 0 726-3777 MUFFLER. You can find us ax 146 west vista Way. V flsabzonica RADIO - TV - ELECTRONIC PARTS ALSO OFFERING A COMP LETE TV REPAIR DEPT. COLOR SPECIALIST ISTA. CALI F FLOWERS BY WIRE 1 lou 4 QIZOUISTQ, 247 fad qjisfa qfvay VISTA. CALIF. 726-6854 1 I E fA.' -I If r , A lv I Hgprl ,, .1 V, , V . fg-'vii an , 4 ,...:r f' of Ze 'ff fp - - HI he f wg, ,, emgki Al I I ,......-W ii' I ' is I, ' g al.: V gi yi 1 ,TRW - I - K 'vw H i I hy. ,K LXR - Q gm A, Vgvggilxji , 1.2-4 ,bg .. -f ,Q.3.y d V5 V ny V 227: .tit V V V YQ, ,... J 'P' K V H . fa T' I I RPENTERS rf 'Q' f:-Q, L' E' ,-,'l- 2 J ' W ,il nf--7'-a f i4 P? 'fit I 388' I ' In I , 'A My . f +. v,-- :ggi s' km fit ,I W' I H W, ,M ? Z l If you want to join the CARPEN TEFIS UNION, go to Carpenters Hall-local ed at 353 Broadway in Vista. -nik , N W N vW'iL wfammwwymw 'wr efavf,,,,fzv,,,5 i we F131 ,, To the Class of 74: Congratulations! School is over and you are about to start the best education of all: real life! You may have noticed that we placed this letter at the very end of the advertisement section. That is because we have nothing to sell to you ..... yet! But someday, sooner or later, you will be thinking about owning your own home. By that time you will have found out how foolish it is to pay rent, when you can buy the house for the same money. And someday you will also start thinking of buying some land as an investment. The time will come when you have tried the other three ways of getting rich, and have failed: I. The super duper 5 percent bank account lwhen your dollar depreciates at 6 percentll. 2. Las Vegas 3. The stock market lsame as 7912, only a bit more organizedi. When that time comes, when you are ready to start making money, instead of losing it, then I hope you will remember this letter and give us a call. This is what we do at SUNDANCE: help people, like yourself, own a piece of America for fun and profit. What we are offering is service, knowledge, training, and hard experience. So remember: eat drink and be merry: you're only young once. Enjoy it while you can, and when you get ready for bigger and better things, give us a call. You'll never regret it! Thedoor IVI. Jens Realtor Vista High: Class of '59 Qwfaiznw ft Su n cl a nce REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS 1510 SOUTH SANTA FE AVE. VISTA, CALIFORNIA 92083 TELEPHONE 726-2256 4 INDEX Abbott, Agnes 185 Abell, Cynthia 23, 105, 185 ABELL, JEFF 123 ABONGAN, CINDY 123 ABREU, KENNETH 123 ABREU, VIC 123 Acevedo, Dennis 168 ACHORD, BRENDA 108, 123 Achord, John 19, 168 Ackerman, John 168 Acri, Claudia 69, 90, 100, 168 ACRI, KATHY 123 Adams, Bev 92, 94, 96, 168, 184 Adams, Joseph 185 Adams, Joe 74, 168 ADAMS, SANDRA 123 ADLER, MARY LOU 20, 21, 67, 69 77, 80, 88, 94, 123, 139 Afalaya, Alefa 76, 168 Afoa, Rowena 185 Ages, Mona 77 Aguilera, Joseph 168 Aguilar, Raymond 185 Agundez, Maria 185 Aguon, Maria 185 Ahinger, Jeffery 185 AIKINS, JAMES 123 Aikins, Walter 185 AKERS, JERRl67,123 Akman, Teri 185 Albert, Charles 168 Albus, Debbie 168 Alcaraz, Sylvia 101, 185 ALDEN, MITCH 54, 74, 123 Alderson, Mark 40, 52, 72, 74, 185 Aldridge, David 185 ALEXANDER, DAVID 164 Algiers, Shari 185 Allen , Adrian 79, 168 Allen, Allen Allen Allen David 105, 168 Donna 168 , Gregory 185 Laurie 168 ALLEN, PATTY123 Allison, Jerry 74, 89,108, 168 ARGENT, DARLENE 103,124 ARNESON, GEORGI 124 Arnold, Sandra 108, 186 ARRENDONDO, DIANE 124 Arrowood, David 186 ASH, MARION 125 ASMUS, PAM 125 Avila, Cynthia 168 Awbrey, Susan 88, 186 Axelson, Debra 85, 186 Ayers, Christopher 186 AYERS, MARK 125 Ayling, Michael 186 Babcock, Cindy 186 Backus, Lynette 98, 99, 186 Badillo, Linda 111, 116, 168 Badillo, Sheila 186 Bailey, Bill 168 Baillie, Keith 108,186 Baines, Beverly 186 Baker, Julie 186 Baldwin, Cheryl 77, 94, 186 BALDWIN, JUDY 125 Baldwin, Nancy 186 BALDWIN, SHARON 125 Balfour, Kay 103, 108, 116,168 Ball, Kathy 168 Ballance, Alex 186 Ballance, Heidy 77, 168 BALLARD, CARL 125 Ballinger, Frederick 186 Banahan, June 186 Banahan, Laura 100, 168 Banahan, Patricia 186 BANNING, BRUCE 125 Barajas, Alma 168 Barajas, Maria 168 Barile, David 71, 72, 168 BARKER, WADE 125 Barone, Julie 186 Baronet, Laura 100, 168 Barrett, Craig 186 Barron, Cynthia 108, 186 Barry, Brian 186 BARRY, BRUCE 125 Bartell, Ken 168 Allison, Wendy 103, 168 Almany, David 185 Alsin, Arne 185 ALSIN, ERlK123 Alsin, Karl 185 Altieri, Tony 72, 168 Alva, Denise 168 Alvarado, Brenda 82, 185 Alvarado, Carmen 168 Alvarado, Daniel 41 ALVARADO, PRISCI LLA 82, 123 ALVAREZ, JESUS 74, 82, 123 AMADOR, ROSELIE 101,124 Amador, Ruth 101, 168 Amago, Trudy 185 Ambridge, Scott 168 Ames, Terri 185 Amparano, Katherine 108, 185 Andersen, Collett 168 Andersen, Dale 168 ANDERSON, BILL 124 Anderson, Darrelyn 186 ANDERSON, GARY 124 Anderson, Lance 186 Anderson, Paul 186 Andreasen, Joyce 168 Andrews, David 105, 186 Andrews, Janine 186 Andrews, Mark 186 AN FENSON, GINA 83, 84, 85, 88, 89, 99, 124 Anselmo, David 71, 72, 74, 186 ANSELMO, MIKE 112, 113,124 Anstaett, Christine 103, 108, 186 Apodaca, Trinidad 186 ARDANS, PAM 124 ARDITO, JOHN 30, 80,124,136 Argent, Barbara 103, 168 Bartley, Vanessa 168 Bates, Janet 186 Bates, Kelli 67, 168 Bayt, Michael 168 Bean, Angela 186 Bean, Mark 71, 168 Bean, Matt 15 Bean, Melisa 17, 99,186 Beaulieu, Marion 168 Beckel, Bill 70, 168 BECKTEL, DENISE 79,108,125 Becktel, Rhonda 67, 77, 108, 168 Bedford, Steven 186 BEEBE, WAYNE 125 Beecraft, Julie 186 BEGNAUD, GAIL 89,125 Begnaud, Linda 105, 186 Bell, Maura 77, 82, 83, 98, 168 Bellah, Sally 168 Benavidez, Mary Ann 168 Benavidez, Robert 169 Bendelow, Susan 186 Benfield, Michael 169 BENTON, JANIE 19,125 Bernal, Rogelio 186 Berryhill, Cynthia 62,187 Betters, John 70, 187 Betz, Betz, Blake 169 Dee Ann 101,187 Betzale, Kim 169 Bice, Melanie 187 Bickford, Michael 105, 187 BICKFOR D, GLENN 39, 72,126 Billings, Sabrina 187 Birch, Kevin 86, 187 Birmingham, George 169 BIRMINGHAMQKAR BISHOP, ROBIN 126 EN 79, 126 BISHOP, ROBERT 126 Bisset, Raymond 105, 169 Bisset, Sonna 187 Bjerke, Susan 101,103,168 Black, Delisa103, 187 Black, Lee 25, 187 Blackburn, Virginia 169 BLAKE, JOHN 126 Blake, Robert Blakeslev, Greg 113 Blue, Della 187 BOBB, ROGER 126 Bogart, Katherine 79, 101, 169 BOGART, RICK 126 Bogart, Therese 187 Bogart, Trudy 101, 169 Boldt, Erich 187 Bolton, Cynthia 94, 187 Bonbrake, Marianne 88, 100, 169 Bone, Reid 187 Bonilla, Arlene 187 Bonilla, Leonard 82, 169 Boone Theresa 187 BORLAND, LINDA 126 Borland, Richard 71, 72, 74, 187 Botsford, Robert 70, 72, 169 BOURGET, JOE 126 Bourget, Rene 187 BOWDEN, ANNA 126 Bowen, Bruce 187 BOWEN, RUSSELL 101,126 Bowman, Bruce 169 Bowman, Teresa 187 Boyer, Michael 89, 108 Boyll, Kathy 187 Brady, Marguerite 105, 106, 108, 169 Brannan, Fred 70, 73, 187 BURDICK, DONNA 128 Burkey, Benjamin 165 BURKS, DAVID 128 Burns, Stephen 72 BURGIN, NANCY 88,108,128 Burzinski, Kathy 170 Busch, Calvin 74 BRANNAN, KATHY 79, 99,108,127 Bratton, Cynthia 105, 187 BRATTON, KIM 127,143 BRAUN, DEBORAH 127 BRAY, JUDY 127 BRAZEE, BONNIE 67,100,127, Brazelton, Kevin 187 Breault, Laurie 187 Breault, Pamela 169 BREEN, LORI 127 Breen, Patrick 52, 71, 74 Brewer, Tracy 169 BREWTON, THEODORE 71 Brkich, Sima 169 Broadnax, Jackie 169 Bronson, Mary 187 Brookbank, Kathi 165 Brooking, Diana 88, 187 Brooks, Bryan 165 Brooks, Janice 187 223 BUSCH, CAROLE 128 BUSHEY, SH ERYL 79,108,128 Bustign, Dorothy 188 BUTLER, KATHLEEN 129 Butts, Pegg 188 Butts, Tom 105, 170 Bynum, Cathy 188 BYNUM, RICK 29, 72,127 Bryd, Grant 188 Byrd, Patricia 170 Bosch, Leda 70 CABLE, VICKI 129 Calder, Joan 170 Calderon, Carlos 36, 54, 61, 71 , 72, 74, 170 Calderon, Fil 10, 54, 71, 74,188 Calhoon, Douglas 105 Calhoun, Joel 71, 74,188 CALHOUN, JOHN 129 Callahan, Michael 188 . CALLEJAS, BILL 64, 71, 81, 129, 151, 167 Caloia, Cynthia 88, 188 Camacho, Rodolfo 188 Camarena, Magdelena 82, 188 CAMARENA, MARIA 82,129 Campbell, Richard 188 Campbell, Susan 67,170 Cannon, Scott 188 CAPLAS, DANIEIL 129 Caplas, George 170 Capps, Mary 170 Carbonneau, Denise 188 Carey, Susan 170 Caron, Cathy 188 Caron, Donald 71, 188 Carpenter, Christine 101, 188 CARPENTER, MARY 129 Carpenter, Terry 188 Carr, Becky 188 Carrier, William 189 CARRINGTON, ROBERT 129 Carrion, Carlos 105, 170 Carroll, Madeline 189 Carstensen, Raymond 72, 74, 189 Carter, Paul 170 CARTER, STEVE 55, 70,75,122,129 CARY, SHARON 129 Cassady, Daniel 189 Caskey, Michael 105, 189 BROOKS, RANDY 71, 73, 82,112,127 CASSIDY, DAN 129 Brown, Cindy 188 Brown, David 188 BROWN, DEBBIE 127 BROWN, INEZ 127 BROWN, JACKIE 127 Brown, Patricia 85, 165 Brown, Sherri 188 Browne, Julie 103, 108, 188 Browning, Andrea 100, 188, 165 216 Brownson, Diana 165 BRUBAKER, CHRISTINA 128 BRUCE, BONNIE 128 Bruce, Jim 165 Bruce, Lorri 188 Brumfield, William 73, 188 Bryant, Gary 165 BRYANT, KEVIN 128 Buchert, Robin 70, 108, 165. Buck, Lori 105, 188 BUCKMASTER, SUSAN 27, 67, 128 Budisclich, Brian 188 Buesch, Brian 188 Buesch, Christie 188 Bumpas, Valorie 101, 165 1 CASTANEDA, DIANE 129 CASTANEDA, RODOLFO129 Castillo, Mary 189 CAVALIER, GARY 129 Cavarno, Laura 189 Cararno, Mark 170 CAVAZOS, HECTOR 130 Cavender, Annette 82, 116, 170 Caves, Steve 170 Cazarez, Tony 189 Cefail, Scott 189 Chaboya, Anita 189 Chaffin, Timothy 74, 189 Chambers, Sara 105, 189 Chandler, Thomas 189 CHANEY, BRENDA 130 Chapman, Lee 105 Chapman, John 170 CHAPMAN, SUSAN 130 Chavez, Mary 189 00, Chavez, Modie 74 Chavez, Vicki 170 CHEESEMAN, JACKIE 101,130 Chellberg, Delite 189 Chiarello, Toni 170 Chino, James 70, 72, 189 CHISN ELL, JAN ET 89,108,130 CHRIST, KATHY 130 Christensen,Julie 105,106,189 Christenson, Susan 189 CHRISTIAN, JOY 89,130 Damon, Keith 190 Daniel John 72 DARLING, HOWARD 132 DAUSMAN, JILL 82,108,132 Daversa, Debbie 171 CHRISTMAN, RICHARD 60, 70,72,1 30 David, Andrea 108, 190 CHURCHMAN, MIKE 46,62,71,73, 130,170 Churchman, Regena 170 Cicon, Michael 105,189 Cinnamon, Kandi 67,92,100,170 CLARK, DAVID 112,113,130 DAVIS, CORY 54, 74, 132 Davis, Janet 105, 108 Davis, Todd 73, 190 Davison, John 118, 190 Dawson, Randal 190 Deaver, Gary 105, 190 Earley, Cary 190 Early, Butch 171 Eckelberger, Valorie 191 Eckert, Patricia 191 Eckles, Eugene 172 Eckert, Paula 172 Eddy, Marianne 171, 172 Edgar, Edria 24, 27,67, 170 172 Edleman, Steve 191 Edleman, Michele 101,172 Edwards, Robin 191 Clark, Kevin 105, 189 Clark, Steve 96, 189 Clark, Vicki 189 DeCasas, DeCasas, Alvaro 74, 190 Salvador 171 Deckwa, Cecelia 101,171 Clausen, Blair 87,189 Clay, Christopher 189 Claypool, Cathleen 116,170 CLAYTON, LINDA 130 Clelland, James 71, 189 CLEMENTS, BART 82,83,130 Clements, Kirk 189 Clerici, Michael 72 CLEVELAND, MIKE 130 Clifford, Katherine 170 Clines, Cynthia 189 CLINE, DENISE130 Clutts, Dean 71, 72,170 Cobian, Mike 41,71,72, 189 COBIAN, WALTER 89,130 Collins Coffey, Carl 189 Coffey, Curt 170 COLBURN, FORREST 80,81,116,131 Colburn, Henry 189 Cole, Karan 171 Colgan, Quentin 89, 171 Collett, Craig 189 Collins Debbie 85,98,99,116, 171 , Michael 70,72,189 Comeau, Lorraine 189 Conde, Theresa 108, 189 CONTRERAS, RAY 131 CONWAY, DANNY 131 COOK, JIM 126, 131 Cook, David 46, 73,74, 105,189 Cook, Jerri 171 COOKSEY P.J. 131,159 Colley, Carol 189, COOLEY, DONNIE131 Cordill, Catherine 15,171 Cordova, Ramiro 189 Couch, Larry 189 Covarne, Laurie 88 COVERj DIANE 67,131 Couty, Marcia 105, 171 Cox, Karen 108, 189 COX, PAUL 131 Coy, Susan 189 Criag, Connie 189 CRAIG, SUSAN 131 Crain, Candi 189 Cramblet, Jill 105,171 Crepps, William 189 Crist, Bill 37, 72,171 Crombach, Deborah 67, 100, 108, 170, 171 CROUCH, BRUCE 131 Croxton, Lynne 171 Crutchfield, Perry 87, 189 Cruz, Perry 105,108, 171 Cuevas, Arthur 73, 171 CUEVAS, JUANA132 CULLEN, PATRICIA 79,132 CULLIP, TIM 87,131 Cunningham, Reva 67, 171 Curtis, David 171 CUTTER, PATTI 132 Cutter, Peggy 171 D'Agostini, Diane 190 Dambach, Elaine 190 Dambach, Lyn 99,103,108,171 DAMBACH, PAUL 132 DAME, GAYLE 108,132 Deckwa, Dennis 171 Dedic, Debbie 171 DeGeus, Cheryl 171 DeJesus, Carmen 171 DeJesus, Daniel 190 De La Cruz, Olivia 190 DE LA PENA, Esther 106, 132 DE LA TORRE, MARIA 101,132 DeLauder, Janice 105, 106, 108, 171 DeLauder, Robert 171 DeLeon, Tom 31, 70, 72,190 DELGADO, DOUG 132 DELGATTO, MICHAEL 132 DeLima, Winton 171 DeLong, Erin 190 DeLong, Kirk 171 Del Rial, Teresa 190 Dement, Nljchael 190 DENNIS, BRUCE 132 Dennis, Eric 190 Dennis, Jeannette 82 DeShurIey, Tonya 171 DeSimone, Rick 101,171 DeWese, James 171 Diaz, Carl 190 Dietrich, Alan 101,171 DINWIDDIE, SCHEREE 108132 Dittenhauser, Cheryl 94, 171 Dixon, Elizabeth 171 Dixon, Paul 108 Doering, Robert 71 Dolan, Barbara 190 DOLAN, JEFFREY 133 Dominguez, Debra 98, 99, 190 Dominguez, Mike 171 DONAHUE, EILEEN 70,133 Donovan, Daniel 171 Doolen, James 190 Doolen, Kathy 171 Dornon, Mike 71,171 DOSER, DENISE 27,65,66,67,76 77,111,122,133 Doty, Terry 190 Doty, Thomas 74 Doerty, Brian 70 DOUGLAS, MIKE 72, 74,133 Douglas, Steven 171 Dover, Yvonne 100, 171 Dow, Tom 71, 72, 74, 190 DOWDEN, DANIEL 74,133 DRIVAS, MARTA 133 ' Drwall, Teresa 108, 190 Dubord, Richard 190 DuBose, Claude 190 Duff, Kenneth 190 Duffy, Kathy 171 DUNKELBERGER, DONNA 133 Dunlop, Cathy 94, 190 DUNLAP, KIM 133 DuPuis, Mark 171 DURAN, DAVID 39,72,133,144 DURAN, MARTHA 133 Durham, Kenneth 190 Durick, Becky 101,152, 171 Dyer, Chris 190 Dyer, Linda 171 Dziarnowski,' Patrick 171 Dziarnowski, Stanley 190 Eleazer, Karen 191 Ellis, Robert 172 Emery, Lea 191 Emry, Denise 134, 172 ENGLE, PAUL 134 Enriquez, Brenda 191 EPPERSON, EDWARD 134 Erickson, Michael 191 ERICKSON, BILL 108,134 Escalara, Dolores 172 Escamilla, Alfonso 74, 172 Esquibel Billy 191 Esquibel, Joni 172 Esquibel, Mario 67, 72, 172 Esquibel, Theresa 191 Esquivel, Michael 191 Esquivel Esquivel , Phillip 72,171 Ralph 191 ESSWEIN, ERICH134 Esterlein, Tim 172 Estes, Edwin 191 Estey, Brian 70,72,74,191 Estey, Susan 19,99,100,172 EVANGELISTO, DAVID 134 Evangelisto, Dennis 191 Evans, Deanna 191 Evans, Herbert 191 Ewing, Corky 70, 172 Fagan, Charles 191 Fager, Kathy 85, 172 FAGER, LORI 84,85,134 Falk, Rebecca 191 Fao, Betty 172 Faraimo, Ernest 191 Faraimo, Michael 72, 172 Farner, Kristi 103, 172 Farner, Steven 191 Farrell, Sandy 172 Faulk, Laura 191 Faulkner, Mike 73, 172 Faust, Brad 172 FAUST' DIANE 134 Fawley, Russell 191 Fellinger, Elizabeth 24, 191 Felton, Jim 172 Ferguson, Scott 172 Ferguson, Steve 172 Ferguson, Wade 191 FESMIRE, HARUMI134 FIAMENGO, FRANK 134 Fichtelman, Terry 172 FICHTELMAN, TROY 134,1 FlELDS,ClNDY 108,134 FIELDS, DEBORAH 134 Fields, Raymond 191 Figueroa, Frank 172, 211 Finnerty, Michael 191 Fischer, Terry 87, 172 FISH, FRANK 82,113,134 Fish, Larry 72 Fish, Scott 191 Fisher, Chubby 26, 96, 191 FISHER, ROBERT 101, 135 FLANDERS, SUSAN 100, 10 Fletcher, Diana 191, 218 Flippen, Kenneth 191 Flores, John 73, 191, 203 FLORES1 MANUEL C.135 FLORES, MANUEL E.135 Flores, Moe 72, 172 Flores, Sally 191 Flynn, Terrijean 108 35 1,13 5 Fobian, David 172 Foerster, Lorri 108, 172 Folds, Rudy 72,172 Folstad, Laurie 172 Foltyn, Dana 191 Foo, Linn 191 FOO, RAYMOND 135 Forbes, Sheldon 73,108,172 FORD, JAMES 135 Forrest, Laura 172 FORSBERG, JEFF 135 Forsberg, Peter 105, 191 Fontson, Teresa 191 Fox, Lisa 191 Fraley, Don 101, 172 Fraley, Kim 172 Franciullo, John 191 Frandsen, Dennis 70,72,191 Fredendall, Charles 191 Fredinburg, Charles 191 Fredinburg, Mary 172 Free, Jay 191 Free, Karen 191 Free, Wesley 105, 172 Freeman, Patricia 191 FREEMAN, TERRY 135 Fry, Kathleen 191 Fugate, Raymond 191 Fugger, Cheryl 191 Fukuda, Arlene 85, 172 Fukuda, Glenn 74,192 Fuller, Kenneth 71,73,192 Fuller, Lory 98, 99,108,192 Fultz, Kevin 192 Funkhouser, Linda 192 FUNKHOUSER, TRINA 67,135 Fureigh, Donna 192 Furey, Kathleen 192 Fusting, Lance 192 GALLAGHER, TIM 135 Gallego, Arlene 92, 192 Gallegos, David 71, 73 Gallegos, Joe 71,172 Gamber, Wendy 192 GANDARA, ROBERT 136 Gandara, Rose 172 Gangano, Chikako 192 Gann, Ben 192 Gann, Jay 172 Garcia, Cedric 192 GARCIA, FRANCISCO 74,136 Garcia, George 192 Garcia, Lorelei 192 GARCIA, VENITA 27,136,140 GARDNER, MIKE 71, 73,136 Garrahan, Coleen 192 Garrett, Louann 172 GARRETT, MARY 136 Garrisi, Anna 192 Garrisi, Johanna 192 Garza, Esther 192 GAYDOSH, DEBRA 136 Geiger, Robin 192 Gelens, Rick 73, 192 GEMMELL, ALEX 108,136 Genereaux, Ann 105,116,172 George, Audreen 88 George, Jean 192 GEROW, DIANE 101,103,136 Gerow, Patricia 172 Gervais, Mary 192 GERVAIS, ROBERT 136 Gibbs, Jo 108,192 Gibbs, Karen 173 Gibbs, Ralph 192 Gibson, Calvin 192 Giguere, Carol 105, 192 Gilbert, Kira 192 Gilbert, Nancy 192 Gilbert, Nancy Carol 103, 192 Gilbert, Paula 72, 103, 173 Girardot, Charles 192 Gleason, Marian 192 Godwin, Paul 192 6 Goforth, Bryan 82,105,192 Goldal, Sharee 67, 105, 107 GOLDEN, CINDY 136 Golden, Sharon 16,80,90,111,173 Goldtooth, Roseanne 173 GOMEAU, PAT 72,137,152 GOMEAU, PHIL 137 GOMEZ, LIZ 137 Gomez, Gary 173 Gomez, Jesus 192 Gomez, Nancy 192 Gonzales, Elaine 108, 173 Goodale, Debra 192 GOODE, GARVIN137 Goodwin, Brandon 173 GORMAN, CONNIE137 Gorman, Peggy 203 Gosse, Susan 192 Gouveia, Frank 173 GOUVEIA, JUDITH 137 Governale, Louis 173 GRAHAM, CHERYL 28,89,99,106 137 Graves, Rodney 192 GRAVLIN, BRUCE 137 GRAY, SCOTT 71,137 GREEN, VIRGINIA 96,100,137 Greenway, Cynthia 85,105, 116, 173 Gregg, Mary 192 GREGORY, BETH 137 I GREGORY, CINDY 137 Gregory, Colleen 173 ' Gregory, Toni 173 Greska, Amy 192 Greska, Joe 173 Gribble, Patricia 192 Girffin, Robert 192 GRIFFITHS, TODD 137 GRILL, DAVID 1'9, 137 Grimes, Mike 173 Griswold, Tammy 100, 173 GROSS, TOM 128,137 Grossman, Joan 173 Gruning, Robert 73, 108,173 GUN DMUN DSON, DON 35,72,74,138, 139 Guendert, Scott 71, 74, 173 GUERRERO, FRANK 138 Guerrero, George 192 Guerrero, Lee 71, 192 GULLETT, CHRISTOPHER 138 GUSSOW, NANCY 105, 138 Gustafson, Keith 71, 173 Gustafson, Lisa 192 Guzman, Gilberto 173 Guzman, Rodney 193 Haas, Janet 173 HABERMAN, ANGIE 138 Haberman, Daniel 173 Hada, Kathleen 193 Hadden, Gail 193 Haddon, John 73, 193 Hailey, Rex 173 ' Haines, Julie 107, 173 HAINSWORTH, ROSANNE 138 Hale, Lee Ann 173 Hall, David 71,105,193 Hall, Eugene 193 HALL, JOHN 138 HALL, MIKE 74,138 Hall, Steven 40, 41 ,72,74, 193 Hallbick, Larry 193 Haller, Jeffrey 193 HALLER, LINDA 101,138 Haller, Mark 173 Hallmark, Arah 79,105,193 HALLMARK, KEZIA 88,105, 108, 116, 138 Hamilton, Lori 193 Hammes, Ronald 173 Hammond, Helen 173 HANKINS, JEFF 138 Hanneman, Steve 51, 54, 74, 173 HARDING, CHERYL138 Harding, Christopher 70, 193 HARMON, LORIE 138 I-larn, Patricia 173 Harper, Lori 108, 173 Harris, Robin 193 HARRIS, VICKl108,138 Hart, Karen 193 Hartland, Kathleen 193 HARTLAND, ROBIN 138 Hasegawa, Jan 173 Haugo, Gunnar 193 Hawkins, Jeffrey 173 Hawkins, John 193, 194 Hawkins, Julie 28, 173 Hayden, Bill 70, 73 Hayek, Caren 94, 173 Hayek, Cindy 94, 173 HAYES, CINDY 94, 139 HAYES, FREDERICK 139 HAYES, MELANIE 88, 139 HAYS, TIM 25, 89, 139 HEAD, SUSAN 139 HEARD, KAREN 139 Hedrick, Cathryn 173 HEIDE, DEBORAH 79,139 Heider, Jane 101, 173 Heider, Robert 173 Helton, Dale 173 Henderson, Sherri 193 Hendley, Rhonda 193 Henen, Laura 173 Henen, Patricie 193 Henry, Dawn 193 Hensbergen, Mariam 70, 108, 193 Hensel, Richard 193 HENSLEY, CAROL 102, 103, 139 Herich, Emil 174 Herman, Peter 193 Hernandez, Monica 67, 101, 174 HERNANDEZ, YOLANDA126,139 Herr, Susan 108, 193 Hessinger, Paul 193 Heyden, Lisa 174 Hickethier, Sally 94, 174 Hickey, Donald 71, 174 Hickman, Wesley 193 Hicks, Steve 70, 82, 174 HIDY, LISA 139 Higbee, Kathy 193 Hightower, Jim 82, 174 HILDEBRAND, MICHELE 140 HILLAM, ANN 140 Hinchcliffe, Matthew 111 174 Hingst, Dorothy 140 HINKLE, CHERYL140 Hodge, Yousie 193 HODGES, DEBRA 140 Hodgkinson, Jeffery 193 Hoffman, Brenda 193 Hogan, Colleen 29, 174 HOHENBERGER, WESLEY140 Hollingsworth, Kathryn 94, 174 Holthaus, Scott 74, 193 HOLZINGER, CLAUDIA 67, 131, 140 Holzinger, Curt 74, 193 Homen, Dorothy 194 HOOK, CINDY 89,140 Hook, Janis 174 HOOVERj CATHY 80, 81, 88, 116, 140, 152 Hoover, Penny 85, 88, 116, 174 HOPKINS, CHRIS 105,107, 140 Hopkins, Lawrence 105, 194 Horn, Jerry 194 HORN, LYNNE14O HORNE, ANN 125,140 Horton, Gaylene 79, 174 HOTCHKISS, RICHARD 141 Houghton, Deanna 67, 108, 174 Houghton, Katherine 190, 194 HOUGHTON, RANDI 141 HOWARD, DAVID 141 Howard, Gina 194 Howard, Marijo 194 HOWARD, PAM 141 HOWARD, SUSAN 141 Howden, Nathan 105, 194 Howden, Paul 105, 174 Howell, Larry 194 Howell, Margaret 194 Hoyt, John 105, 194 Hubbard, Pam 94, 174 Hubbard, Paul 70, 72, 194 HUFF, RICHARD 72,141 Huff, Robert 108, 194 Huffman, Christine 194 Hufford, Cindy 174 Hughes, Diana 103, 194 Hughes, Linda 194 Hughes, Robin 194 Huizar, Cynthia 194 Hulsman, Arlene 79, 194 HULSMAN, DARLENE 108,141 Humann, Daniel 174 Hummel, Cheryl 108,116, 174 Hungerford, Timothy 174 Hunt, Chris 194 Hunt, David 71,105,174 Hunt, Ken 73,105, 174 Hunt, William 174 HUNTER, ELAINE 88,141 Huntington, Christina 194 Hutchison, Elizabeth 194 IMMING,, DENNIS 141 Imming, Richard 100,101, 174 lmoto, Georginne 194 IMOTO, JO ANN 67, 69,100, 141 lmoto, Joyce 67,116, 174 INMAN, DARCY 69,141 lnouye, Ellen 84, 85, 174 lppolito, Karen 194 IRWIN, KIM 141 IVEY, DIANA 79, 99,116, 141 Jackson, Edward 174 Jackson, Kim 174 Jacobs, Gregory 194 Jacobson, Tobi 174 JAEB, MARK 141 Jago, Traci 194 JAMES, BARBARA 142 James, Cheryl 174 James, William 194 Jane, Fred 51,54,74,174 JANSEN, CHERYL142 Jenkins, Dennis 174 Jensen, Barbara 174 Jensen, Lori 105, 174 JENSEN, ROBIN 142 Jespersen, Lee 174 Johnson, Daniel 194 JOHNSON, KAREN 142 Johnson, Karlene 107, 194 JOHNSON, LAURI 142 Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, , Taryn 174 Johnson Mary 28,101,174 Phillip 86,174 Rusty 174 Sandra 174 Steven 174 Jonas, Janet 194 Jones, Bonnie 194 Jones, Charles 174 JONES, LYN ETTE 30 Jones, Pamela 194 JONES, PAT 142 Jones, Todd 194 Jordan, Cathy 105, 174 Jordan, Peggy 83, 98, 99, 105. 108, 194 Justis, Charles 72, 118, 160, 194 Justis, Valorie 174 Kaetterhenry, Bonnie 67, 174 Kaetterhenry, Brenda 105, 194 Kahaunaele, David 25, 26, 40, 72, 74, 80, 96, 194 Kahaunaele, Eugene 194 Kaimuloa, Peter 71, 72, 194 Kajdacz, Alexandra 195 Kamal, Joetta 100, 174 Kaninau, Janet 96, 175 Kapono, David 105, 195 Karounos, Dianne 195 KASNER, JAMES 35, 39, 67, 72, 142 Kauffman, Kathy 195 KAUFFMAN, MIKE 156 Kavalec, Kathy 195 ' KAWANO, NANCY 96,111,116, 142, 151 Kawano, Reginald 71,195 KAYLOR,CINDY142 KEAGY, DEBBIE 19,142 ' KEHN, LISA 142 KEITH, YVONNE142 1 Kelley, Karen 24, 100, 174, 175 KELLY, GERALD 142 KELLY, MARY 20, 94,111, 136, 142 Kelly, Pistol 195 Kemper, Sheryl 195 KENDALL, GAYLA142 KENNEDY, KIM 143 Kennedy, Mark 195 Keppery, Mark 195 Kerekes, George 71, 72,175 KESSLER, TOM 70, 72,143,160 KESTLER, DON 15,108,143 KIFFER, RANDY 143 Kirchmeirer, Scott 70, 195 Kirchner, Patricia 195 Kirk, John 71,175 KIRSCHER, CHERYL142 Klein, Deborah 195 Klein, Denise 106 KLEIN,JUDlTH 87,105,108, 143 KLElNSMITH,JEFF143 Klinock, Robert 108, 188, 195 Klump, Carl 195 Klump, Chris 195 KNIGHT, KRISTI 143 Knisley, Patricia 195 KNOTT, STEVE 35, 67, 72, 80, 140,143 KNUDTSON, JULIE 20,143,152 Knudtson, Linda 26, 92, 108, 175 Koeing, Carol 89, 98, 99, 103, 105, 175 Koller, Bradley 71,175 KOMPIER, NANCEE 144 KOONTZ, JOHN 144 KORAN, CINDY 100,103,105, 144 Koran, John 72, 82,116,175 Kornelsen, Marcia 105, 195 Kornoff, Bill 175 Koston, Nancy 195 Koval, Robert 64, 71, 175 Kratz, Loretta 103, 195 Krewer, Lee 195 Krewson, Karen 88, 100, 175 Krivanek, Mike 175 Krivanek, Sandy 88, 108, 175 Kuckey, Donald 195 Kugima, Mary 195 Kulbe, Birgit 103, 195 Kuns, Leslie 195 KUNS, LISA 144 Kyle, Sue 92, 94,111,175 Labarge, Albert 175 Labarage, Larry 105, 195 Labbe, Diane 175 LABOUVE, KAREN 144 Labus, Mary 101, 175 Lackey, Carl 35, 72, 175 LACKEY, FLOYD 101, 144 Lacy, William 195 Ladrido, Larry 175 LAMBRESI, DENISE144 LANDERS, LORI144 Landers, Melissa 101, 195 LANDRY, VINCENT 144 Lane, Robin 195 Langford, Vance 82, 195 Lansdale, Debra 101, 175 Lapio, Thomas 105, 195 Lariviere, Marque 195 Larson, Delora 175 LASKOWSKI, JOHN 144 Lasua, Lawrence 195, 209 Lasua, Leinora 175 Lathers, Kristen 195 LAUDER, KATHLEEN1.05, 145 LAUGHLIN, SCOTT 145 LAVENDER, LYNN 145 Lawson, Joseph 195 Leads, Jeff 175 Leal, Danny 175 Learned, Judy 105 LECHIEN, SHARYN145 Lechien, Valerie 195 LEDENBACH, JOHN 145 Ledfors, Judith 195 LEDFORS, LINDA 145 Lee, Wayne 195 Leist, Timothy 70,73,82,195 Leith, Terry 101 LeMasters, Laura 176 Le Masters, Lisa 195 Lemmons, Sheila 195 Leon, Guadalupe 176 LEONARD, CHRISTINE 88,135,145 LETCHER, MIKE 145 Lewis, Denice 176 Lewis, Ron 176 Lewis, Steve 176 LEYRER, SUZANNE145 Leyva, Ray 71, 73, 176 Libby, Suzette 92, 108, 176 Lindsay, Vickey 98, 99, 196 LISTENBERGER, BARBARA 20,67, 144, 145 Listenberger, Theresa 65,94,176 LLOYD, ROBIN 145 LOCKE, GARY 145 Lockridge, Lee 71, 176 LONG, MICKY 72, 83,113,145 Looney, Mary 66, 67, 176 Lopez, Apolonia 17, 176 Lopez, Eileen 176 Lopez, Estela 196 LOPEZ, GEORGE 46, 73, 145 Lopez, Guillermo 105 Lopez, Jerry 86, 196 Lopez, Joe 41, 70, 72, 74, 196 Lopez, Mark 176 Lopez, Monica 108, 196 Lopez Ricardo 87, 196 Lopez Rosa 196 Lopez, Sandra 176 Lopez, Tony 105 Lopez, Yvonne 196 Lowerison, Gloria 29,101, 176 LUCAS, STEVE 31, 48, 72, 74,84 85,114,115,145 Ludlow, Cindy 67, 90, 100, 176 LUIS, CAROL 145 Lump, Edward 105, 196 Lumsden, Charles 73, 196 LUNA, ROCKY 1416 Lund, Michael 73, 196 LUNDQUlSTj MIKE 146 Lundquist, Miles 70 Luro, Mike 72 Lynn, Jennifer 196 MAAG, BOB 42, 43, 44, 73, 146 MacAdams, Debby 196 MacBeth, Kathryn 196 MACBETH, KEN 146 MacDonald, Diana 196 MacDonald, Eileen 105, 108, 196 MACDONALD, KATHY 30, 108,146 MacKessey, Kevin 54, 55, 71, 176 MACKESSY, MIKE 146 MADDOX,SABRINA 101,146 MADIGAN, ELLEN 146 Madsen, Judith 19, 103, 176 Magallanes, Juan 176 Magante, Buddy 105, 196 MAGANTE, LAURIE 146 MAGGARD, MARTY 146 Maier, Carol 101, 176 Main, Susan 196 Maiorino, Michael 196 MAJORS, RICK 146 Majors, Terri 103, 196 Malone, Brenda 176 MALONE, CINDY 146 Malone, Paul 196 Malo, Ene 196 Markham, Cindy 101, 176 Markley, Christopher 196 Markley, Michael 108, 196 MARKS, CINDY 146 Marling, Christine 108, 196 Marshall, Deborah 196 Martin, Carol 196 Martin, David 176 Martinez, Anna 85,94,96,176 Martinez, Connie 196 Martinez, Elia 67,82,92, 100,176 Martinez, Frank 71, 196 MARTINEZ, J'OE 72 MARTINEZ, RUBY 103, 146 Martinez, Steve 176 Martinez, Sylvia 92,94,96,176 Martinez, Uvaldo 67,71,72,176 Marvin, Kimberlee 196 Mason, David 105, 196 Mason, Wayne 105, 176 Massey, Judy 108, 176 Matero, Janis 176 Mathias, Cheryl 85, 103, 176 IVIATTES, DEANNA 101, 146 Maudsley, Connie 197 MAULDIN, DEBBIE 142 Maya, Raymond 74, 196 Mayer, David 70, 196 MCALEER, MAUREEN 106,147 McAlpine, Susan 94, 196 McBride, Barbara 29, 108 McBride, Kim 196 McCall, Cheryl 176 McCandIess, Leslie 177 MCCLELLAN, PAM 147 McClure, Danita 94, 196 MCCLURE, GREG 62, 71,147 McClure, Mark 71, 196 McClure, Scott 196 McComb, Gordon 111 MCCORMICK, JAMES 147 McCormick, Karen 196 McCormick, Thomas 196 McCoy, Christina 196 MCCOY, CINDY 85, 89, 147 McCullogh, Frank 196 MCDONALD, DAVID 147 McDonald, John 89, 108, 196 MCELMURY, ANNE 147 MCENAN EY, KATHY 88,89,108,147 MCFARLAND, DAWN 116, 147 McFarland, Janet 196 McFarland, Rebecca 88, 177 McGee, Beth 90, 177 Moore, Julee 108, 196 Moore, Patti 88, 116, 177 , Andra 67, 94, 100,177 Moran Moran, Beth 196 Moran, Cindy 177 Moran Kieran 71 177 McGovern, Donald 196 McGowan, Erin 96, 103, 196 McGrady, Jennifer 19, 92, 196 MCGRADY, STAN 65, 71,96,108,148 McGraw, Joan 177 MCGUIRE, LISA 148 McKenzie, Rhonda 108, 197 McKnerney, Raymond 197 MCLAIN, DAVID 70, 73,125,148 McLaren, John 177 McLarty, Todd 197 MCLAUGHLIN, EILEEN148 McLaughlin, Wendy 177 MCMANAMA, JAMES 148 McMinn, Mary Ann 196 McMinn, Walter 177, 196 McNally, Tammy 177 McNamee, Cynthia 177 McPherson, Susan 79, 99, 105, 177 McVitty, Sheryl 177 Medeiros, Jay 74, 196 Medina, Jesus 82, 196 MEECH, RICHARD 71,148 Meiners, Dave 177 Mejia, Cynthia 177 MENDES, FRANK 71, 72,148 Mendoza, Carlos 74, 82, 101 Meredith, Bill 72, 74 Meredith, James 177 Mersy, Terry 177 Mettler, Pauline 177 Meregillano, Larry 105, 182 Meyette, Daryl 196 Michael, Brian 177 Michael, Mary Anne 108, 177 MICKLE, BRIAN 101,148 Mielcarek, Linnea 105, 196 Miethke, Eric 71, 80, 96, 177 Mikelatos, Angelina 196 Miller, Audrey 196 Miller, Carol 67, 94, 148, 205 Miller, Cathy 89, 184 Miller, Denise 108,196 Miller, Elaine 92, 177 MILLER, JAMES 108, 148 Miller, Jeffrey 177 Miller, John 196 MILLER, KATHLEEN 148 MILLER, KEN 148 MILLER, LEAH19, 99,103,108, 148 Miller, Mary 196 Miller, Nancy 103, 105, 177 Miller, Sheila 148 Miller, Steve 196 Millette, Lauree 197 Mills, Susan 148 Miramontes, Rigoberto 88, 177 Miranda, Patricia 196 Mitchell, Charlotte 94, 108, 177 Mitchell David 197 Mitchell, Dorothy 177, 223 Mitchell, Linda 177 MITCHELL, MARGIE 149 Moreno, Abel 177 Moreno, Maria 82 Morford, Mimi 116, 164 MORGENROTH, NANCY 92,149 MORIARITY, COLLEEN 103105149 Morris, Alice 196 Morris, Cynthia 197 Morris, Laura 89, 116, 149 Morrison, Russell 177 MORTENSEN, NEILS 71 ,80,84,1 16 149, 155 Moses, Roy 177 Moultrie, Colleen 121, 177 Moxley, Lisa 197 Moy, Barbara 177 Muffi, Karen 105, 108, 177 Murray, Danny 71, 72,177 MURRAY, JOHN 67,149 Murray, Timothy 72 , Murrietta, Ramona 178 Myers, Renee 100, 150 Myers, Rhonda 90, 91, 178 Nagy, Joe 197 Nares, Norma 67, 100, 178 NASTASI, JENNIE 103,105,150 Nava, Sam 74, 178 Neighbors, James 197 Nelson, Gil 197 NELSON, MARK 150 NELSON, STEVE 67, 73,150 NELSON, TONY 44,70,73,80,81, 96, 150 Nelson, Valerie 197 NEWELL, ROBIN 150 Nicolopoulos, John 197 NILSON, EDWARD 86,116,150 Nilson, Jackie 197 Nordberg, Elizabeth 108, 178 NORRIS, KATHY 150 North, David 197 Novak, Jeffrey 197 O'BETZ, DENNIS 150 O'Dell, Cheryl 27, 67, 94, 170, V- 178 O'Donoghue, Denise 101, 197 Offutt, Heidi 89, 178 Oguma, Criag 197 Ohl, Russell 150 Olinghouse, Ronald 178 Oliver, Barbara 178 Oliver, Susan 103, 197 Olmeda, Hector 197 OLMEDA, RlCARDO150 Olpin, Scott 54, 70, 71, 74, 79, 82,83, 111,113, 116,178 Olpin, Todd 79, 83,112,113 Olson, Bradley 178 Olson, Karin 83, 108, 178 Olson, Ramona 178 OMORI, FORD 112, 113 Omori, Kelly 197 Omori, Lyle 113, 197 O'Neal, Pamela 178 OfNeiIl, Krist 74 Mitchell, Micheal 72, 196 Mitchell, Susan 149 Mixer, Russell 86, 106 Mojado, Steve 72, 177 MOLlOO,LlLA 101,149 MONGOVEN, GAIL 149 Montgomery, Dave 177 Monty, Cameron 70, 73, 177 Moody, John 177 Moody, Linda 196 Moody, Steven 149 Moon, Donna'28, 177 Moore, Debra 196 ORDONEZ, ERNESTO 150 Ordonez, Martha 197 ' Orozco, Felipe 197 Ortega, Christine 198 Ortega, David 101, 178 Ossenfort, Karen 198 Osuna, Josephina 198 Osuna , Stephanie 178 Ottley, Alicia 178 OWENS, CLIFFORD 108, 150 O'T0oI, Mike 41, 70, 72, 74, 105, 198 OYLER, STEVEN 108,151 PACE, BETTY 103, 151 Pack, Melody 178 Padgett, Maureen 108, 198 Padilla, Dorothy 178 Padilla, Joe 198 PADI LLA, MARIE 151 PADILLA, NANCY 151 Padron, David 178 Padron, Dellia 198 Paige, Gary 198 PAINE, ROBIN 151 PALECKI, SUSAN 79,100, 108, 151 Pallis, Athena 198 Palmer, Leanne 105, 116, 178 Palmer, Robyn 85, 94, 108, 151 Papworth, David 87, 198 Parenti, Joseph 178 Pari, Richard 72, 178 Paris, Mike 178 Parkhurst, William 74,198 PARROT, DENNIS 151 Parry, Ellen 198 Parsons, Elaine 198 Patrick, Shannon 24,25,99,178 Patten, Chris 198 Patten, Jeff 178 Patten, John 151 Pattison, Wanda 85,108,178 Patton, Donald 178 Patton, Jill 106,108, 198 Paurazas, Stanley 71, 178 Pavlik, Victoria 198 PAWELSKI, REBECCA 151 PAYNE, RAYMOND 112, 113 Payson, Richard 198 Paz, Martina 198 Peau, Sila 198 Peiler, Stanley 72,101,178 PENMAN, BRUCE 152 Penman, David 198 PEREZ, BENSON 67, 72,152 PERKINS, KEVIN 51, 54, 60, 70, 152 , Perkins, Lyn 198 Perkins, Mark 55, 72, 74, 178 Perrault, Leon 178 Perry, Carol 178 Perry, Richard 198 Peterson, Sharon 178 Petric, Alex 53, 71, 198 Pew, Michele 101,178 Phillips, Denise 198 Phillips, Edward 198 Pierce, Lyn 28, 178 PIETRANTONIO, CARL 108, 152 Pietroforte, Maria 198 PINAMONTI, CARL 152 Pinamonti, Gina 198 Pine, Phillip 21,101,198 Pineda, Yolanda 178 Pinson, Keeley 27, 67, 100,178 PIRRAGLIO, CATHERINE 152 Pitzer, Patricia 67, 100 Plamondon, Lynn 92, 108, 198 Plew, Rozanne 103, 108, 178 POHL, CONNIE 100,124,152 Pohlmann, Beverley 198 Poitcland, Bernard 198 POKOJINI, MICHELE152 Pokojini, Theresa 178 Pollard, Deborah 198 Polliard, Robin 198 POMEROY, ALTA Pomichter, Kathi 198 Pool, Thomas 198 Pope, Deborah 67,82,94,178 PORRETTA, MIKE 70,152 Porretta, Tom 198 Portante, Linda 179 PORTER, RICK 54,74,82,113,153 Postlewaite, Anita 198 Poulin, Zoe 198 Powell, Kathy 105, 179 Pratschner, Kathy 198 - PRATSCHNER, MARY 153 Preston, Rob 31, 38, 51, 54, 74 82, 179 Price, Sandra 179 PRIORQ KENT 153 Pritchard, Bernard 71, 73, 108 PRIVETTS, LARRY 60, 70, 153 Prosser, Dan 70, 73 Puha, Christopher 198 Puha, Mark 179 PYSZCZYNSKI, JOE 153 Ouevedo, Cindy 179 Quevedo, Dennis 179 OUIGLEY, THOMAS 70,108,153 Ouintanar, Ernie 105 QUINTANAR, THERESA153 Ouintania, Dannie179 OUINTANIA, SUSANNE153 Quintero, Jose 179 Quirk, Sharen 84, 85,100,116, 179 Quiroz, George 198 RADDATZ, KIM 71,153 Raddatz, Lee Ann 98, 99, 103 198 Radlinski, Candace 108, 179 Raines, Kathleen 198 Rainwater, Carolyn 198 Rainwater, Nancy 108, 179 RAMEY, JANET 101, 153 Ramage, Jon 70, 73, 198 Ramirez, Esthela 198 RAMIREZ, JOE 153 Ramirez, Sylvia 198 Ramos, Concha 179 RAMOS, DANIEL 101, 153 Ramos, Eleanor 83, 179 Ramos, Esther 179 RAMOS, RUBEN 72 Ramos, Steve 72, 101 Ramsey, Tim 199 Randall, Patrick 71, 179 Ransom, Dana 179 Ransom, Rory 199 Rapoza, Raul 105, 199 RATH, KIM 90,153 RATHBUN, RON 153 Ratigan, Danny 72, 199 RATIGAN, MIKE 153 Ratigan, Timothy 175 Ravan, Debra 89, 199 RAVAN, SHERRY 79, 89,154 Ray, Cara 103, 107, 179 Ray, James 179 Ray, Von 199 Rayburn, Juanita 108 Raynowska, Maureen 199 Read, Steve 179 Redmond, Pam 199 Reed, Jim 199 Reed, Kenneth 199 Reeploeg, Monica 179 Rees, Wayne 179 Reeves, Carolyn 99, 199 Regaldo, Rafael 74, 82 REICHEL, KURT 154 Reichert, Mark 179 Reil, John 74,199 Reith, Rene 179 Remington, Debra 154 RENZELMANN, SUSAN 154 Reuter, Denise 199 REUTER, JOYCE 154 Reyling, Pamela 179 REX, CYNTHIA 154 Rex, Theresa 199 Reynolds, Hurley 199 REYNOLDS, RICHARD 154 RHODERlCK,JOHN 154 RHODES, BOBBY 36,62, 72, 101, 140, 154 Ricchio, Peter 179 Rice, Belinda 179 Rice, David 105 RICE, JEROME 154 Richards, John 79, 179 RICHARDS, PATRICK 108, 154 Richardson, Bob 199 Richardson, Terry 108, 199 Rickles, Kenneth 179 Ride, Dave 199 Rider, Joni 199 RlEBAU,WALTER 108,154 Riley, Mike 121, 199 Riley, Sandra 116,179 Rimmer, Laurel 103,199 Rincon, Albert 71, 179 Ring, Linda 111, 179 Ritchie, Rosa 199 Rivera, Elisa 105, 199 Riveroll, Marjorie 99, 100, 103, 179 ROBERTS, ANlTA154 Roberts, Donna 179 ROBERTS, MARK 154 Roberts, Rosemary 101, 199 ROBERTS, SHERRI Robertson, Jeff 52, 74, 199 Robertson, Lisa 85, 105, 199 Robinson, Charles 180 Robison, Donna 199 ROBLEDO, ROSIE 27, 67, 68, 155 RODEWALD, SHERYL 155 Rodriguez, Carmen 199 Roclgriguez, Gracie 16, 17, 108, 180 Rodriguez, Richard 180 Roe,Mike 105,113,199 Roe, Murray 32, 113, 116, 199 ROE, ROBERT 73, 74,113,155 ROGAN, BRENDA 155 Rogers, Brigitte 180 Rogers, Donald 22, 180 Rogers, Kathleen 180 Rogers, Robin 180 Rogge, Rosie 180 ROJANO, FRANK 155 Rojano, Olivia 199 Rojas, Linda 94, 199 Roma, Sheryl 88 Romine, Darrel 180 ROPER, DEBRA 155 ROSE, MARILYN 155 Ross, Mike 86, 108, 199 Ross, Tom 199 Rossell, Patricia 199 ROTH, MIKE 155 Rovang, Dean 180 Rowell, Rick 72,199 Rowland, Catherine 199 Rowland, Dave 70, 199 Rowland, Frances 67 Royer, Lorre 199 Royer, Ron 105 Royer, Sheryl 180 RUBBO, LINDA 155 Rubbo, Theresa 170, 199 Ruble, Lisa 89,199 RUDAT, TERRY 101, 155 RUPE, CONNIE 156 Rush, Kevin 180 Rush, Ron 180 Russell, Brad 72 RUSSELL, CHERYL156 RUSSELL, MARVIN 156 RUTSCH, RANDY 70, 73,116, 156 Rutsch, Steve 180 Ryall, Craig 79 Ryder, Jane 199 Ryder, Jean 199 Saenz, Tom 199 SAID, AL 156 Saitta, Tom 203 SALAS, CLEO 156 Salazar, Margarita 199 Salazar, Phillip 180 SALDANA, DEBORAH 116,156 Saldana, Joe 180 Saldivar, Samuel 180 Salgado, Sandra 199 Salsburg, James 180 SALSIDO, CYNTHIA 103, 156 Sanchez, Josue 199 Sanchez, Maria 180 Sanchez, Richard 180 Sanders, Cliff 105, 200 SANDERS, DEBBIE 156 SANDERS. LINDA 156 Sanders, Miriam 200 Sandoval, Efrain 180 San Miguel, Cindy 200 San Miguel, Ron 200 Santana, Alma 82, 180 Sargent, Greg 180 SARGENT, JOHN 156 Sarro, Ron 200 Savage, Karan 200 Savas, Kiki 216 SAWYER, MIKE 116,143 Sawyer, Nancy 98, 103, 200 Schaefers, Dana 180 Schaefers, Ronny 200 Schipper, Deborah 180 SCHMID, GREG 157 Schmid, John 200 Schmidt, Bevah 108, 180 Schmidt, Jay 200 Schmidt, Therese 180 Schmitt, Richard 70, 73, 82, 180 SCHNEIDER, CAROLYN156 Schneider, Joy 200 Schneider, Mark 105,180 Schoenbein, Bill 200 Schommer, Charles 180 Schreiber, Carol 79, 105, 180 SCHREIBER, DONNA 108,157 Schrudder, Mary 200 SCHULER, NANCY 15,17, 96, 157 Schultz, Mark 200 SCHULTZ, RlTA157 Schulz, Julie 200 SCHUSTER,JOHN 105,157 Schustze, Pattie 200 Schwank, Jon 200 Schwoch, Cynthia 200 Schwoch, Eric 72, 173, 180 SCIACCA, ANTHONY 108,157 Sciacca, Rosanne 108, 200 Sciarrone, Anthony 180 Scimo, Ralph 180 SCOBLE, DEREK 67,111,157 Scott, Carl 200 Scott, Diana 180 Scott, Joseph 75, 180 SCOTT, MARIE 157 SEACAT, ALYSOUN 157 Seacat, Melaney 187, 200 Sebelius, Randy 180 Seely, Bonnie 108, 116, 180 SELLECK, LAURA 157 SEPULVEDA, MANUEL 72,157 Sepulveda, Patricia 180 SERRATO, CARLOS 71, 72,157 Serrato, Rebecca 200 Seymour, Brian 200 Seymour, Randall 180 SHANNON, KELLI 157 SHARP, CYNTHIA 157 Shaver, David 180 Shaw, Alfred 105, 106, 200 Sheffer, Chris 200 Sherman, Tim 72, 74, 180 Shields, Dan 178, 200 Shields, William 72, 180 Sholts, Dorothy 200 Shook, Claude 200 Shook, Yolanda 103, 108, 181 Show, Tammy 105, 200 Shrewsbury, Kawena 200 SHULL, THOMAS 158 SIKORSKI, LAURA 79, 83,116 158 Silva, Brian 70, 73, 181 SILVER, JOEL 158 Silverberg, Terry 200 Silvers, Theresa 101, 151 Silvey, Jim 105, 200 Simeno, Cathy 181 Simoneau, Marcel 181 SIMMONS, MIKE 158 Simmons, Steve 40, 41, 71 , 72, 200 Simon, Tina 200 SIMOWSKI, JEANI 70, 80, 158 Simowski, Patti 70, 200 Simpson, John 181 SIMPSON, MAX 73 SIMPSON, STEVEN 158 Sims, Randall 200 SINCLAIR, SUSAN 158 Sinkler, Linda 181 SKAR RA, STUART 74, 158 Skarra, Terese 85, 88, 181 Skific, Meribeth 200 Skoda, Darlene 200 Skoda, Linda 181 SKODA, Milli 67, 158 Sledd, Michael 181 Sloterdike, Chris 24, 25, 181, 200 SMlLESj VICKI 158 Smith, Barbara 200 SMITH, Brian 52, 67, 71, 72, 149, 158 Smith, Brian 74, 200 SMITH, BUTCH 158 SMITH, CLIFF 82,158 Smith, Dorothy 200 Smith, Frances 200 SMITH, JEFF 37, 72 Smith, Jodee 65, 67, 108, 116, 181 Smith, John 200 Smith, Lawanna 181 SMITH, ROBERT 105, 158 SMITH, ROSE 158 Smith, Russell 200 SMITH, STEVEN 159 Smith, Tim 200 Smith, Tracy 200 Smith, Valone 94, 99, 201 Smith, Valerie 181 Snider, Robin 181 Snyder, Jan 181 Sohn, Rodney 181 Solano, Jorge 72, 201 Solorzano, Ron 101,181 Somers, Richard 70, 181 SONNER, PAMELA 20, 59,149 Sonner, Sharon 201 Sonoda, Curt 72, 74, 201 SONODA, JANELLE 83,159 Sonoda, Marlene 79, 100, 181 Soto, Elisa 201 SOTOLA, TERRIE159 SOULE, RICK 30, 111, 116, 159 Sowa, Paul 201 Speed, Paul 181 SPENCER, TOM 51, 54, 74,111 113,116,159,165 Sperling, Donna 201 Sponcey, Bruce 201 Spoonemore, Francis 201 SPRANKLES, WILLIE 60, 70, 159 Springer, Ken 201 Staley, Karen 201 Staley, Wanda 19, 67, 92, 94, 181 Stamm, Paula 88, 181 Starr, Ted 74, 201 State, Robert 71, 201 Stauch, Phil 201 Stearman, Brenda 201 STEARMAN, MIKE 159 Stebbins, Debbie 181 STEBBINS, JACK 71, 72,159 Steffen, Kathleen 201 Steffen, Victor 182 Steffy, Linda 201 STEINER, DEBBIE 159 Steinkamp, Lida 105, 201 Stephens, Cindra 182 Stephens, Dawn 164 Stern, Leslie 85, 88, 94, 100,108, 116,182 STEVENS, TED 108, 160 Stevenson, Danny 72, 201 Steward, Joanne 182 STINSON, LORI 160 Stinson, Martin 201 STINSON, MIKE 71,160 ST. JOHN, ROBYN 67, 82, 94, 160 St. Julien, Colleen 182 Stobbs, Renee 201 Stockburger, Lloyd 182 Stoffel, April 201 STONE, ERIC 74,160 Stone, Jack 49, 71, 72, 74, 182 Stout, Anna 201 STOUT, ERIC 163 Stout, Jonathan 182 Stratton, Robert 71, 182 Strawhun, Herbie 36, 72, 182 STREAGLE, MACK 160 Stroecker, Carl 201 STROECKER, CINDY 101,160 Strong, Laurel 201 STUART, CAROL 101,160 STUART, SHERYL 69,100,108, 160 Stuckey, Phil 201 Stull, Dwain 201, 209 Sturm, Lynn 67, 103, 105, 182 SULLIVAN, KIM 160 SUMMERS, RON 70,160 Suplee, Diane 101, 108, 182 Suttle, Carol 182 Sutton, Mick 70, 182 SUTTON, STAN 60, 70, 72,160 Swain, Gary 53, 71, 72,201 SWAIM, TIM 53,161 Sweet, Suzanne 201 Swenson, Bob 201 SWENSON, CATHY 100, 160 Swinland, Ann 182 Tanaka, Laura 201 Tapia, Yvonne 18 Tarver, Chris 201 Tate, Frances 182 Tauvela, Marilyn 201 Tauvela, Pepe 201 TAYLOR, CINDY 67,124,147, 161 Taylor, Frank 72,182 Taylor, Larry 182 Taylor, Matthew 182 TECLAW, ANDY 161 Temmer, Katrina 82, 105, 182 Terhall, Michael 79, 182, Termine, Susan 182 TERRY, MARK 161 Tetrault, Randy 10, 60 Thames, Gale 100, 182 Thames, Patricia 201 THAYER, DlRK161 Thayer, Howard 105, 182 Thayer, John 201 THAYER, MIKE 105,107,161 Thee, Lorelie 201 Theilacker, Ronald 201 Thiele, Terri 182 Thomas, Bonnie 92,101,182 Thomas, Brad 71, 72, 103, 182 Thomas, Norman 182 Thomas, Ricky 201 Thompson, Jackie 108, 182 Thompson, James 105, 182 THOMPSON, JOANNE 80, 161, 167 Thompson, Lisa 201 THOMPSON, LYNNE 33, 88, 99, 161 THOMSON, DlANNE161 Thomson, Jane 26, 92, 201 THOMSON, JEFFERY161 THORNTON, GARY 82,161 Thorp, Monica 17, 82, 183 THROCKMORTON,SHARON 101 Tiburski, Kent 183 Tilden, Charles 183 Tipton, Joe 79, 105, 108, 183 Todd, Katherine 201 Tomko, Kathy 201 TOOMEY,JULlE 101,161 Toomey, Linda 183 Torbert, Barbara 183 Torbert, Debra 183 TOFIRES, ANNA 161 Torres, Debbie 103, 183 Tostado, Diane 183 TREADWELL, BEVERLY 161 Trent, Dave 201 Tripp, Barbara 16, 92, 183 Trotter, David 70, 201 Trotter, Robert 46, 71, 73, 183 Trotter, Vickie 183 Trujillo, Salvador 70, 101, 201 TRUSSEL, TRINNA 162 Tryon, Caroline 83, 183 Tuerk, Mary 94, 116, 183 Turley, Dale 183 Turner, Charlotte 183 Tushak, 183 Georgina 67, 111, Tuttle, Lyn 90, 101,183 Ufuti, Vanessa 183 UNDHEIM, ROBERT 28,162 Unger, Joe 201 Upchurch, Roy 183 Uroff, Katherine 201 Valdez, Eduardo 72, 202 Valdez, Mary 202 VALENCIA, LISA 29,80,100, 162 Vance, Linda 202 Vancelette, Catherine 108, 202 Van Keuren, John 202 Van Note, Maureen 103, 108, 202 Vargas, Alicia 82, 183 Vega, Jose 49, 74, 101, 183 Ventura, Dean 202 VERDIN, ERFAIN 82,162 Verdin, Ubaldo 183 Vickery, John 183 Vigil, Kelly 101,183 Villa, Luis 105, 183 VILLARREAL, BITA162 Villarreal, Ignacio 74 Villarreal, Maricruz 183 Villasenor, Anna 92, 183 VILLASENOR, GABRIEL 162 Vilums, John 202 Vlasovich, Dobrilla 108, 202 Voge, Lowell 183 VOIGHT, CHRIS 54,162 VOIGHTLANDER, RICH 162 Voightlander, Rolayne 202 Volk, Julie 202 Volz, Cynthia 82, 116,183 Votaw, Sandy 70, 202 Vurik, Deborah 202 Wade, Connie 202 WAGNER, JOHN 162 WAGNER, MARY 100,162 Walker, Peggy 108, 202 Walker, James 202 WALKER, KAREN 162 Walker, William 72,183 Wallace, Gregory 202 Wallace, Kevin 183 Wallace, Linda 103, 202 WALLER, BILL 162 Waller, David 202 Walley, Mark 202 Walley, Rich 71, 72, 183 Walston, Larry 202 Walston, Sheri 101, 183 Walters, Charles 118, 183 Waples, Janet 67, 183 Ward, Dennis 202 Ward, Jeff 101, 183 Ward, Linda 202 Ward, Lynda 103, 108, 183 WARD, RHOBLEY 162 Wardrip, James 202 Warneke, Jon 202 WARNER, KIM 92,162 Warner, Steve 101 Warren, Jonathan 183 Waskiewicz, Brad 74, 202 Waskiewicz, Bruce 183 Waskiewicz, Glen 183 Waufle, Cristi 103, 202 Waufle, Karen 213 Waugh, John 101, 183 WAUGH, ROBIN 89, 99,100, 116, 162 Wear, Bill 202 Weeden, Mark 71 , 72, 202 Weeden, Michael 183 Weichkgenant, Annie 111, 183 WEICKGENANT, MARY 111, 163 WEIS, JIM 163 Weise, Jeff 202 Welch, Sheryl 108, 202 Wells, Barbara 183 Welnick, Theresa 202 Welty, Daniel 105, 202 Welty, Michael 86, 103 Wendt, Karlene 202 . WERNER, JASMIN 84, 85,163 Werner, Ray 184 Wessman, Richard 105, 184 Weston, Claudine 202 WHEELOCK, KEVIN 62, 71,163 Whipple, Michael 25, 184 White, Dawn 108, 202 White, David 184 WHITE, DEBBIE 163 WHITE, RHONDA 103,105,163 Whited, Bob 71, 202 Whitely, John 184 Whitlow, Kim 27, 67,100, 184 Whitlow, Ron 184 Whitman, Deborah 202 Whitty, Truddy 100, 184 Widson, Michaelene 94, 184 Wiese, Brenda 184 WIESE, DANA128,163 WIGGELIN, JAMES 163 Wiley, Robert 71,184 Willard, Denise 202 Willess, Nathan 73, 202 Williams 184 Williams Bill 202 Burns 184 Williams, Williams, , Carolyn 29, 108, Keith 101,184 Williams, , Wesley 105, 184 Williamson, Gerald 202 Willis, Robert 184 Willner, Ronald 73, 108, 202 Wilson, Donald 184 Wilson, Donna 108, 118, 202 WILSON, CRAIG 163 Wilson, Gary 202 WILSON, GERRIE 101,163 Wilson, Mary 184 Wilson, Ross 202 Wilson, Russell Wilson, Steve 25, 184 WILSON, WINFIELD101,164 Winberg, June 202 Winberry, Robert 203 Wingrove, David 184 WINKLER, MARTY164 Winsper, Jon 70, 79, 113, 184 WISDOM, CINDY 164 Witsell, Susan 203 Witt, Belinda 96, 203 Wolcott, Christine 203 WOOD, JOHN 118,164 Wood, Richard 184 Woods, Jay 62, 71 Wooten, Keith 183 WORCESTER, RICHARD 164 WORGER, NANCY 133 Worger, William 202 WRIGHT, DUG 82,164 Wright, Michael 184 Wright, Tim 202 WYATT, CATHY 164 Wyatt, Chris 105, 202 Wynne, Andrew 105, 108 Wynne, Yvonne 202 Yama, John 184 YANICK, DARLENE 79, 83, 89 164 Yap, Ivy 184 Yates, Brett 203 Yates, Cathy 83, 92, 203 Yates, Debbie 106, 108, 203 YENDERS, DAVE 43, 45, 73, 164 Yetzer, Tab 70, 72, 101 Yingst, Lori 203 Yingst, Susan 26, 103, 203 York, Steve 184 Young, Dennis 72, 184 Zamora, Isidro 49, 74, 82 184 Zamora, Larry 74, 101, 203 ZAMORA, VICENTE 28, 71, 74 82, 164 Zenner, Judy 184 Zenns, Lawrence 71, 203 ZENNS, MARY 33,164 Zepeda, David 184 Zimmerman, Michele 203 Zwiersta, Allen 203 ZWIERSTRA, JEAN 69, 100, 108, 164 PHOTO CREDITS: Special color photography by Rick Soule and Jerry Bryan - p. 1-13. Gordon McComb - p. 34, 46. Jerry Bryan - p. 81, 165, 166, 204. Rick Soule - p. 121, 122. Dave Duran - p. 229. John Hawkins - p. 119. Reva Cunningham and Mike Porreta - p. 120. Mary Putman - p. 7, 43, 261 , 264. SPECIAL THANKS TO: Bill Macy for his opinion and copy contributions. Bill Callejas for his overall help to the entire staff and especially for organizing the Prom Court. Randy Brooks for printing pictures near deadlines. And for those faculty members who allowed photographers to take pictures in their classrooms. 'N ,I If lv f 1 1 ff 1 1 7 Be happy it's ofuer In the course of the years 1973-1974 many significant events were marked as milestones in history for world and national affairs, while even Vista High saw some new and different changes to deviate from the regular school routine. Major technical advances concerned with prolonged missions in space enabled three different three-man crews to spend long periods of time in space - the longest lasting 84 days, as the Skylab missions debuted in the space travel record books. November 22nd was marked by Americans as the 10th anniversary of the death of former President John F. Kennedy. More POWs returned to the United States to the overwhelming joy of their families and friends. President Nixon's administration was hailed because of the peace Dr. Henry Kissinger hammered out on the other side of the world . . . but war still waged on and on. Then, in the way of national affairs, it was seemingly not the year for politics and the personnel involved with them. Due to political scandal and to avoid further indictments, President Nixon's second man, Spiro T. Agnew stepped down from office as Gerald R. Ford replaced him. i Meanwhile, President Nixon suddenly found a lot of problems dropped in his lap as the controversial WATERGATE trials splashed themselves over national presses and television. Accusations were made, indictments handed down, and tapes subpoenaed. although some were not available. Then came the question of impeachment and the president claimed, l have nothing to hide and declared executive privileges. Amidst the apex of Watergate, the Middle East war intruded and distracted the President's attention. This inter- ruption only added tothe crisis at the White House. Speed limits dropped to a maximum of 55 mph nationwide as a gasoline and fuel shortage hit the country, and hit it hard. More small economy cars appeared on the highways. Gas lines were born and hour long waits for a three to five dollar purchase were not unusual. Businesses had to cut down on their consumption of fuel. The oil embargo placed by the Arab countries helped to contribute to the nation's problems. Multi-Millionaire, Publisher Randolph Hearst found himself lacking a daughter for one of the biggest news stories in a long time. His daughter Patricia, 19, became the victim of the Symbianese Liberation Army as this political kidnapping blew up into horrible proportions. The Hearst Foundation contributed nearly S2 million toward free food as part of Miss Hearst's ransom. The nightmare had not ended at press time. And then, amidst this international holocaust of crisis existed Vista High, making memories to be recorded as firsts . Probably the biggest and most important of these was open lunch. The ASB Council put together a fighting force determined to get approval by the School Board and won. Students had lunch for about an hour and all were free to depart for wherever their hearts desired. Of course there were responsibilities to be met by-the students, but in time, all were handled to the satisfaction of the Board. Females paraded around campus in their coveted Levi blue jeans as girls were finally allowed to wear Levis to school. Another strike for women came as there was no longer sex discrimination in interschool sports competition. The track and swimming teams saw some of these willing female competitors. Coaches at Vista High found themselves able to boast about their efforts in league competition. The spirited Basketball Team took top honors in the Avocado League, while the Waterpolo Team rode the wave of victory to capture the CIF championship. A student judiciary was formed to help the student government situation and there were quite a few more students scheduled in 7 a.m. classes and on shorter schedules. All in all. this year was one of new concepts for the Student Body to grasp: a year to be glad it's over, but one of memories, to be sure. 4' 'J 5Q fij,,:,QQ Q5 ML V Q M55 Cy Cv ' , eg Q. Wwe W ww VNW 6? 5 j Hwy, MWJ W , A W Q. As the explorer who's cleared the first summit We stand overlooking a plain of the past. ' e From here, the choices are as grains of wheat from the fields below. Some will go on, striving, reaching, searching. Others shall be con- tent to stay. Oh, but the roots are hard to pull: we wonder if the plant will survive. Shall it whither and die? Shall it prosper and bear fruit? Many have shared the experience and understand our frame of mind. Has it been worthwhile? What have we really learned? Can it be put to practical use, or shall it be cast aside? Are we to look elsewhere for what we feel we have missed? Or is it a matter of looking inside ourselves to determine our worth? fm We stand at the Great Door of Life with confidence and determination as our key: Past experience as the force to turn the key: And with curiosity and a thirst for knowledge to supply the strength to open the door: We have faith and courage to walk through. Bill Callejas PISCHEL YE AHHDUK S INC ...,,.L,, ,..., Q ,..N. , .,n. , rf, W...


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