Walnut High School - Cayuse Yearbook (Walnut, CA)

 - Class of 1974

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The meaning of cayuse traces back to the time of the American Indian. lt was the term applied to a small, wild horse - a free, young and vibrant pony. Our yearbook, the Cayuse, preserves the memory of a time in our lives when we are young and' spirited. THE YEAR I5 QVER AND IN YOUR TRACES. . . Trocing bock to the time of excitement and suspense and wondering who the 1973-74 Homecoming Queen would be. 1 I 11 f -, l, xr if 'f ' i - iz' .7 1 ' 14' ,' ' '. xg A if 48149 5 '7' -9: I 'bij ,Ft 'rf ff ff N , jf inf X I I4 Jlvq I. flf I V ti u 1 1 N 1 if ft! ' Wa- 2t'tl. ti' W ww Wai.. x '-1'1ff.:sa:,,fg ' W -NME 'wislijyj l?!'J!,, in 1 fl ' N vfhl I K lV.ZrA a-4 Y? I -,-J Hstfii' '- ,Q y Ol: K l e ' l 5-I ' ,1 he-' 4 'J ' J , V 753- ffffl I. , , ,, 47f1ff f , , Q , I ff? f , f , , 5 f 4 f f . I ' ! . 1 1 . f f q ', 7 ' fl' 2 1 f if ff , fffff . f,'f .' lfff f ' -I , ,.,'f,,..,,, Qwyl wg, 'WJ Q,,? ,' f M . r. , , 1' , 1 X' f. f 141114 Apr .1 fr 1.A,,,,,.h. Qpxzflfff. .-g, , . 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Below left: Doug McDermott takes time at lunch to reflect on serious thoughts. Below right: Mike Cherry casts o grim expression toward the photographer. A-,Maur-N. . , Q ,EA ! lr R. X TRACE5. . . of serious moments. Each school day requires serious moments, time for reflection, work, and dili- gence. Far left: Joe Graf hangs a sign for book check-out. Left: Alan Holden checks out a book. Below: Students fill out forms during the new system of registration. Top: A science mural done by Dennis May- erski and Joe Viescas. Above left: Traces of sea life. Right: The band performing af the Rosemead Parade. TRACE5. . . Through each and every experience in our lives there is something which has been left behind. A mark, a shell, a picture - in every one of these is left a trace of learning that leads to exploration of the unknown. TRACE5 . . . OF H PPINE 5 Top lofi: Maioreltes Carla Nichols, Robin Bacon, and Julie Whileley perform wilh the band ai halftime. Top righh Stephanie Slusser slaps for a quick smile. Be- low: lln Boysen and Cheryl Wemef show that even lockers can be brlghlened up with a touch of interior decorating. Far left: Shelly Smith shows that pep rallies are one ofthe most enioyable activities of the week. Above: Roberta Caligiuri and Mr. Johnson pose for a picture at lunch. Left: Kim Watson and Mike Bishop, gradu- ate, enioy the Thespian installation. TRACES. . . of participation, in drama, athletics, activi- ties, and art. Q ?:v,,,,. M.. ,, E- . Lf X x R . x . Qxwwgx X x W 'N M x J E J f X ,rl r ,V A' .LL N-Lshgjvv Ml. 113' mv nmcss. . . W 4 f ,gf OF STUD NT LIFE Righh A kin in mime. Far right: Jill Paulsen checks oul a book for the school year. Below: Mr. Brihuin ioins the J.V. Football Team in a good-luck huddle. Below righfQ'SIudonh congregate at lunch. 4. o C7 A H . y . ld Top lofi: Debbie Orlh, Debi Miller, and Debby Robens show spiril ol o pep rally. Top right: Friends converse while a pep rally is in progress. Above: Mr. Massaro leads the bond and Idler carriers in a halftime formation. - 4..1 TRACES. . . A time of excitement, A special moment together, Leads into the quiet of an evening. The end of the year, The closing of another d-',,,,f chapter of life, A time for reminiscing, -,-,,.g 7- a time for remembering. And yet, 1 1 A time for anticipation V 3 and hope. ' fe 53 f ' f-' i 'yt W I. 1 For after the sunset 0- -1.1 A .5 ,. - .5 3 comes the dawn, A dawn of bright promises, the rise of new experiences. As the sun arises, the past is traced over in memories. A tear, alaugh, a thought, The memories that guide the path of life of a new day. A - Deb Burdick - . 7154 . ,:,, 0 if'3fl Af--1 , ,- -5 g, ,fiery f A 'Eff ' zffggi, 'lfwlf f ': 7 3?1f':qlk., . H - xt, :Q 'Eli' 'g'f'+, ,':'1,. M' S 1 , Q' S .. 'A F M V fr., fl 'l -'f, .2 Y - K' ' 1 I 'ffl' ,.. A O K I A ,..-- 'ij-.. . 1 ' ' - 1. ' 9 l .34 W ,L Ng! rl. I I' XY Mig, K1 is x. X .41 1 M The yearbook staffs of past and present are deeply grateful for the unforgettable services of their former advisor, Mrs. Barbara Smith. For five years Mrs. Smith has given much of her time to help produce a fine yearbook. The students of past years have leniayed working with her. I When Mrs. Smith started with her first staff in 1969, Volume I of the Cayuse consisted of a mere 120 pages. Since then, the book has increased greatly. We would like to express our appreciation by dedicating the 1973-1974 Cayuse to Mrs. Barbara' Smith. V fi V Q M 4 'dw fs .--.-'s. cgi i A Q W F ,. M , .,,, fm- 5 . , f H 1 1 Z 1--. . . - :- A ' ' ' gary.. .V l M, V 7 -Q'-Z F V - V' ,4,f 7 b mrzf, ,w'1.,4.,, JQI1 ,.,, ,, , IX, il? JV --rg V 'z 1 . I r , V A, I I fk'- A , 1:-W, Q '- ,I -' 6, - 1 - , 5 I JA- , y , 19 .5 I ' VV 1 , - .if 0,1 oyyvignlwlg- gh ' M -W, .n 1 W . A , 4' A-,L-mu ,i,,,,.L,. ,, l .JA w -U ug ,, 'Q' : . . A Y. I ' V . - Q f 0 - -tv , W A - 1 lf' '-rff 'g d ' 9 f TTT' ' . .4 H.. 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I -1 1 ffyv , f - , , 1 , C p. u W I ss 1 x 5 ' 4 L ' Q 45, 4 , , 5 V -'V' 1 X -Al' 1:27 mii: TZIZZCf'1'!2:,' fuzz: -'nn :THIN gm -211221 gp: 532172 Ill! 1312. zzz: - '. 35311 will :f'Z Hung agz: YTU -JZ 3 'u:..V.,!i2E! Mk A-aux ,AH .nn l VLH mmlml QNLA TMI Top: Ana Cuetara and Sally Kelly accompany the first place Junior float. Top right: Laura Carlston shows spirit in bubble gum blowing contest. Middle left: Thespians walk along with their float. Middle right: Super Seniors, Greg Winner and Frank Sebenius, support the Senior float. Above: Stacy Sears and Kelly Bowlin pose on the Sopho- more float. Right: Sherrie Gaskill enthusiastically waves from the Scienke Club Float. 3' i P K T3 Q-ui ' - ' ' I W I .1 I urrsr' H-4'-IF Pila- .WJ 4 1 Q ,. 2 5, 'QP' Yi Homecoming '73 was preceded by a full week of fun and action. Students partici- pated in bubble gum-blowing, pie-eating, and ice-melting contests, and the Seniors triumphed in the tug o' war. The cheer- leaders conducted a 50's day pep rally which was a lot of fun. Each class posted spirit signs around the school for soirit points. The Sophomore Class of '76 proved to be the Most Spirited Class of Walnut High. Left: Mark Shopardson demonstrates traces of the pie eating contest. Middle: Seniors destroy the Freshmen in the tug o' war. Below: Students get cold feet in the ice-melting contest. 25 WHISPERS OF WINTER ORI f-4 722 ' '--' ' x, fl' I V' '- ,f.4-'fn 'X af. Q' ' 0 . K '-vw w COURT AND ESC KIM iii,-ff -fm--..-,.m'E.u1...,LS-E...,1,!FHi.,, Ei5Lmwm.W . mm -nn: at i 'ILL WPAQMRM by sf' ' wiv' 'Kafk- Mvff iw x. V lx if , Q-wh -1-4 A -.3 x ill H Q 'lXxjf n' '2iiiA?'1'i'? K' fm Z' Q uf xlltlin dgfibgx 4 iii 'mis 'ling 1 'I T, Ji.. v ,- f T415 ' 5 C i0:.' 'I v . - fn' we -'Z . . . --Z pil- 17... - ,I x' -'gl-.'-Jkt, A F ' 3 - ff: - 1 4' -. ' K -' f 4 ag inn . , Q 1 A .' ' .,.f -f, AP:- ,. ' ' .'. ,. , 7 .- A.. ex Tr- '. ,fa-22'-' 3' I, ,. , .. 'MU ,.,, .C . -,-, g .,. 33.5 -. . 31... ',.- ,f .. .V LTP' 5 .. , 174- , X 4 . , ,V - r., f , ,fwf- xi- ,. fi,-., ,fl ,f,,1,'f fn, fn c .. -. . , 3 i:9x..., -45995 fa'-SX? -.. -' t .Jeny gang- ' X L J 541' , 411 ' f -' ' . -1 - 1 L 4' 2 ,. - 'e-.ge - 5' 1 'Ill 311, A 0 t N, If , ii , 'il'-xx l 55' , , fi ' Saturday, December lst, 1973, the Girls' League sponsored Walnut High School's sixth Christmas Formal. The Los Angeles International Hotel penthouse held over one-hundred couples, the largest participation ever for a Christmas Formal. The court was crowned with Marleen Martinez as Queen. Lori Corrente was announced Senior Princess, Erin Flaherty, Junior Princess, Kim Chilcoat, Sophomore Princess, and Liza Benton, Freshman Princess. The Christmas Formal of i973 was an evening of lux- ury. Top left: Carol Verbeeck and Dave Gile enioy a moment in the penthouse of the L.A. International Hotel. Center left: Renay Busak and Mark Canavan dance at the formal. Above: Students turn into sophisticated people at the Christmas For- mal. Lafh Shelley Howell and escort express satisfaction at their quiet table. , i Walnut High School conducted its First fashion show in 1973. Most of its participants were members of home economics classes. Many students attended the show, and many commented that it was a good idea to feature not only women's fashions, but men's fash- ions as well. ASB sponsored an ice cream social which gathered school clubs together for one night. The purpose of the social was to introduce all of the clubs and organizations available to the Walnut High School Student Body. 1 Q l l l l i 2 2 l l l l 'l 7 of - x.' - - K, sg 5 Xl Y ii 7 Top left: Ray Fausel and Cindy Kolodziei model one of the couple fas ions. Top right: Cheryl Russell professionally strides along the walkway as model in the fashion show. Above left: Jeff Krause and Becky Halsey give dramatic presentation at the ice cream social. Above: Seniors, John Gn wold, Jack Pope, and Pam West, gather in the senior mall. SA 4,6 X N Throughout the school year, one of Walnut's largest organizations tried to stir the spirit in the school's students. Pepsters conducted about seven pep rallies in which football players, wrestlers, track members, and baseball players were honored. The pepsters' purpose was to boost school spirit and to support athlet- ICS. Left: Songleaders perform a routine during WaInut's first pep rally. Center left: Terry Waska, Dan Reed and other Junior Varsity football players watch a pep rally with serious concentration. Below: Varsity cheerleaders make a formation for the traditional ALMA MATER. Bottom: Seniors display a burst of enthusiasm during class competition in a pep rally. I I 1 94- . .,.,,r, I .A . .. ' 1 vu, . -Qflry. A ruff' f. - Z .W S?7I,,f'l V N . W 3 3 S ,.... . 1 1 x , N L 1 I ff .v . Q I-X n i - .24 if . 4 - Y , ' . I K ' -5 ' 1 ' 1 L ki . n, -, F I 3 4 ff' X KC ' ' ff L? .5 6 ,Q X ,B , ., :S .. x K if u F Tr-ia ., V' ,vktaw jf I ' v M . mf ' V ' W 75 .jj . fm G9 .x A l . ,K A ., -J fix V. -. A fx 5 nw -L f - no -.4-1 i Lf J Q Q Q ' F P . t ' A I boro Spr or Jay Robem. Cait: Rick Barton, Bev Brown, Jenny Hillsefh, April Grimwood, Miko Homillon, Mr. Hank Johnson, Rick Noiley, Vic Troxel, Myke Barnn. Production Staff: Kathy Cardwell, Miko Hoqpilion, Scot! Shormon, Kathy Nunn, V Julio BriQgos, Jim Woison. Musicians: Bor- F ?357gJf I s . I - H 5 L . I I.. Y- ,JI ,J A , 55 ' 1' if, V ii - Top left: Pom Gray shows traces of concentration during u daily band practice. Above left: P.E. teach- ers, Mrs. Manthorne, Miss Mallozzi, Miss O'Connor, and Mrs. Torosicn dress up in the Christmas spirit. Above right: Wendy Wilson expresses traces of pride before o half-time show. Left: Chris Hoislett enioys leaving class as soon cs the bell rings. I 1 Q i'z ng H F x U - l 'Q '---- U fi G I i P 4 A Q l F l -. A W, F' gk ' . fm, t.. V I 5 i friew 1'1.,x ' H A QRQ- Q ...X . Y. 3 . Xu X -5 ,, 7.4 W K ' ' .1 lf.3.fT', 'N. - ' 2- al, 7 A ' f il l ,'t K .- ' ' - -f ' F- K. N l 1 H l F X.. . I X 'A-Zigi,-' ' '- X Q . - l- 4 ern: V. I 'll '---- fi .5 56? S it Q ev- ft g ' ic, ' . g, ... 'wif A : i S v l . xi K G v ii . X, Ti of e F' A l .f A'-'1- 5 X v: Q i ' s B 'H . x' L ' 'X . fe . , , r f ' , , , ., f l xx 4- iff' sql fe 1 X-1 f HOOPFEVER I974 was the year that Hoopfever hit Walnut High School. Basketball games were played between classes and between students and faculty. Between the Freshmen and Sophomores, the Sophomores won. The Sen- ior girls and the Senior boys won against the Junior teams. ln the Varsity vs. Faculty game, the Faculty won. Top left: Mark Canavan, Mr. Davis, and Mr. Mossaro scramble forthe ball in the Varsity vs. Faculty game. Top right: The Freshmen vs. the Sophomores in the first game of the evening. Above: Senior Terry Thomas reaches for the ball while opposing Junior teammate, Sally Kelley, iumps for the ball. Right: Senior Kirk Christ gets an extra edge over Mark Schultz from the Junior team. Q, ef- Al-H. -if :Z i C - 'S F' lst ll F F Y f W' ' f HX ll Qi ggi If :A . , l 41- 'Vffx ' . IE 'I 2,4 ,,,,,?h ,rl n ' ,fit 1' . F ix M' y in x it , :fx R l I 'I F' L, tl 'I n.,u l I'x lofi: Vince Bugvilionis urges his donkey into action. Below: Aram Minasian shouis for fha basketball. Bofiom left: Mr. Beiis displays traces of distress of fhe faculfy's oncoming defeat. Boiiom right: Mr. Kline hurrias to his donkey io make o basket. he -nv V 1 T Q 8 is 1, Q. , . .W . t .X i Wf- L Q Lett panel below: Mark Bowen displays his athletic ability with a misplaced banana peel, crutches and a wrecked knee. Right: While hypnotized, .lim Clark hunts through the crowds for an honest man. Middle: Donna Blankenship loses her behind while being hypnotized by Harold Gaffney. Middle right: Norm Ash- ley sits under an umbrella to protect him- self from rain , with Kirt Stilkey beside him in on hypnotic trance. Bottom: Hypno- tint Harold Gaffney suggests to his hyp- notic subiects that the person next to them has a terrible odor. cg.- f gf, Q - ' A i 1' az zf W ie it Q 73 ,1 M V i. srf- . f 'Q J fix ,ag g Z wa if Q iii ' Xt is . xv gt, -dm. ....., Ct OLIVER! Loft: April Grimwood and David Gile shore a scene together in Oliver. Middle left: Victor Troxel skillfully applies his make-up. Below: Gene Garno and Jeff Krause pose for o picture after the play. Bottom left: Renee Reynolds and Mike Hamilton pose in the classic, 1890's style during the scenes ot Oliver. Bottom right: Norm Ashley gets ready for the opening scene. 1 '-1.4 . P .5 muy-v1 -' 35 Below: Debbie Hunstman and Bill Dayhuff share a quiet moment in the Senior mall. Right: Jeff Phillips guards the door at a Senior Class dance. Far right: Lori Hatzfeld displays her strength on the weight machine. Bottom left: Lynn Scudamore and Linton Nolan enioy each other's company. Bottom right: Jeff Ford enters a classroom as the one and only Santo Clausl frail fow- ' f if , -it: .V Q 'W - Ihr 'M ' O? 11, 3 xv - -0 -9 Xl a 'fe 5 P! g 2 rl Wh, 4 5 - IN, v in qc' jx .1-f Q I' fig ' if 5' 53 . 2. ,g, E E' 1 Right: Jane Dyer, Dana Bloeser, and Patty Tsilidos get ready for a pep rally where the pepsters become Munchkins. Below: Mark Pit- tillo poses with Debbie Munoz as cupid on Valentine's Day. Below right: Mr. Hall stoops for a drink of refreshing water. Bottom left: April Grimwood and Jeff Kennedy discuss school matters. Bottom right: Carolyn Cardwell and Ron Turner sit illegally in the senior mall. l V. Ss X -L' I f ye L i -- ..,s, x , jj? l'-lil ' 'lll s 3' 1 . Q if 5' '1 V Q A . 1 rg:',, et 4 . 'Q f ., ,px Q , . J 1. -.Al E7 G 1 -i as L A-A o . N ' s if il sf l 1 x lil If 1 4 - , 5,3 rt . -Aff. V1 1 Y f .ll ,, , , fi fr., f. , . .V .li . '7 Www Q: -. Af, f QL fu G14 FINE ARTS ,Jaw wwf FWF' 3-v fre, L w, 1 1 ff.-fy FFT Wk' ' 1. 4,-,. ,gn Q1 av pu ... wg Z ' ' M Walt?-.fff y P' V .A jim, W f -M2 va' .4 TRA CES 0F CREA TI VITY The purpose of a yearbook is to record the events of a school year - the achieve- ments, activities, victories, and defeats. The Fine Arts section is included this year to trace the thoughts and artistic expres- sion of those who may not receive recogni- tion for other achievements. Like any other activity, art and poetry are traces of stu- dent thoughts and ideas during this school year. Unlike pictures of people, creative expression through art and poetry reveals more than the physical being, it reveals a person's inner being . . . I v QI' eee lp., l 3 nge t 1 Q 1. ,. .,, ' E it ' I ht-we ' J A' 1 f Z X , ' BY K E vb Q Mark YV Q ' x l Bowen ei- - D l C X ' Q-.1 ,f v, 4 -'Lay .r-vm, f , v- ' x 1 L..- gXx Y X i -4 QM: I! Xxx? K f V i KX , .., ., . , , in X 1 . 1 X ., 5 gm wuz mmf 3 ,. 1 x J Ka nd Moe ,7 , va-L? 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Yamashita 40 4 Everything we say, Every wish that we make, Every living day, Every chance that we take, Every chapter we read, Every time we have fought, Every day that we plead, Everything we are taught, ALONE Riding an imaginary bike along an imaginary road, swimming through a lake that is infinitely large, sipping large bottles of Coca-Cola on hot summe days, catching mysterious thoughts from other worlds, looking at people as alone as I, listening to the never-ending sound of people calling my name, uttering words of sorrow from the deepest part of my heart, condemning all reality coming from all directions, forgetting I live in a world of mystic horizons, running away from the pressures of life, I am one, I am alone. By Tim Houchen I . l 1 , me ,.,: - . .-rf' -v f H qt A , A . 1 M . ct .M N , 4, v 5 iff- ' V , , ,QW I ' A 'fy 5, ffl: L.---3 + f - ,-my .V it leg: ..,.wf,s.,,., g ,5.g,,1.3, ,, ,,,.gw.,, ' ' . ,, , dx. ,- A-..e...L4g..e w.'.s.-.i1,-sf. Q......ef . .. .I - '- The thing inside of me is cold and hard and sits where my heart used to be. The thing grows with the thought of it, grows, pushing at my sides and chest. It eats away any happiness I might find and kills any love I might begin. At times it seems to consume my entire self - body and soul, and leaves me aching from depression and fatigue. The thing inside of me is deep hurt and sits where my love used to be. . The hurt is caused by someone I love very much, caused by his hateful actions and feelings toward me. It eats away at memories of happiness I have and tries to kill the love that remains. I try to harden myself against it, try forming a wall through which bad feelings cannot penetrate. But it comes back, flooding my entire self - body and soul, and leaves me aching from the hurt. By Debbie Burdick Top: Wes Stetz displays his Christmas art project, a mobile of - L 'E :forays seeds and peas. Above: Marlyn McCue sculpts in 7 J Every heart we break, Every ioy that we bring, , Everything we hate, 4 Every song that we sing, In the future or past, In our minds indelibly, Everything will last, Living on in a memory. By Andrea Cuthbertson i,+A Tafligil C ' hmm' l T. 42 nf. FINE ARTS WEEK Sculpting . . . painting . . . sketching . . . writing . . . acting . . . singing . . . these creative endeavors marked the week of April lst during the Fine Arts Festival. Classes browsed the art area and watched artists in action. Fine Arts week, a Walnut High School tradition, consisted of an art exhibit of the works of students in 3-D Art and Art l, 2, and 3, a music concert presented by the Music Department, the play lnherit the Wind, directed by Mr. Gilliland, the publication of the schooI's first fine arts magazine, Inner Light, and an enioyable, but exhausting Friday night dance and lightshow. Top right: The Fine Arts magazine, Inner Light made its debut during Fine Arts week. Below right: Kim Watson, April Grimwood, and Carol Paine display drama face make-up. Far right: Terri Renkin works on one other art proiects. Y . E '11 in ' ,ies K 'u 1 v B5-sqm am : -Y. ll. ,V T-. ll l. l dill . ll I V, -i 3 llil E' K, , S35 ul , K Q l l, ff 6,3 l ' . ,. li 'L 'T 'Q T If s M R Lov K V! , A 1 J UM E E M, 1 l. .F 1 'Rf I sf F H K f Summer love is what we share, mx it to show each other how much we ' K care. - Y be 1143 ' .fi 'Tiff 'I' '11-k We talk and sing and share the day, 'til winter takes your love away. Soon your love will disappear, but mine will grow even stronger. Sometimes l think l cannot bear, to be without you any longer. l wish that l could let you go, but my heart won't let me be. l know that I love you so, l hope someday you will love me. There's always this summer. By Diane Nimmo -M I saw a peace sign carved into a tree, 71, fl 4 .f- x but the thought of peace did not come . uf 2. - tome, fi.. ', .- because peace should mean beauty and I' - , n .5 ,Q I harmony. ' A 'nc l l,f!QZW,7,!,9 .I' So to cut into the life ot a beautiful I Z V, , tree, f 4 dw V is not peace at all, at least not to me. U if lf '-J I Il. I. l' IW 1 I ,. , I A: I .I iffy. ,, if ,I - . In ,' Q77 4 J f, ff, xv, ff, . fzulfyf .fy f 5 Z0 fi, I QI 9 le f xiuwl I' I' ,old AW' a vw if 24, X!! i f Z ll 1 f X 1 I , N 1 1 I 'Z' Y ' 3' By Debbie Burdick A Q ' . sg-i., , ,N- ,. . , g.,g.:i-def! .111 1 . I . l x.-.cj-Q,--aigi'3,,,,.xIll.l Wal., ,- A ' . 1 In . 1 .8Q ,v1g5 :N f., .,. E4i.f 41. A -'itil F - is I ' die. 'x 'fl f is- 2-I -f - I--We-+f -M 1 . - .gsm .W . .f.1, nl ' ' -ss rf.f1:1.,. - 1- 31331:-x,:'.. . .4 ' .. 5.1 , Ss tang . N. - -' slew' - - is -.--fm. mu - 5 ' .31 Q2 Wifi. sl --.. ' -jf Ll ,, '5. 1vi' . um . Le, E. ,isp--is will.: g 11-'. 'i- f, . fe- .,.iFrf-+334 jx... --2 7 g' J '7 'mi -s...'lg4ff5-'E-16-ri11f,j ...L-ull .img I V -.li awash' '- . wvwfv- fvi- I .s.Ff'.s2. L1 -.. .aeriigbg -4af..r'f2s4 'I PM V M .ess :Ani vi ,ggpi , ,tvggg L,-EN. My I ,L 5.-. T, gwfgga int. ,:V.i.y. X- 351123151 Me1...,y..g, :L in - 1-' 'ifvy -L 'Yi Q 11 -'.i -Qvgg,g,....,.: P.-1'.3 159Fki l 7f'i.l ,li '-ww' :rs-uae S 4 I fx- s 1. 'f yu fr. I Q wilfsi - . ,-raaifgj-ffj . 1- rgggigzg I 5g'f.iSx1:,Q v..f':ip1-'f '- T 'g':ff' 3 A IG? l - .-s-.1 -. Y, - -.. A, I - My fn'-x., , i 5. -K Y .I auf. Qian... 166. lax inaqq , :Jim My J- 'iw-'Fm' r l xt A ' 1 f fu fr' . . Ama: - . icing, at -1 . ,Q -' R . in A ' Q il' ff,:,tg',. , .541 ., L4-'aw fi.: Q 25 .. V Y' e Hi- 2 . 1 .5 F . it 3 ' A 'P' :Y 41ff9wg3Q.rg,' ' !.,' 1553 A I 1 if -Qi, --'Fir 3 v '- ?J.l f5 f- I, n 4, as ' ' ' ' - I WISH The room is neat without a sound and lonely as I look around. Remembering yet another day, you wanted me to stop and play. But l was busy, with things to do, I didn't have much time for you, or the verse you wanted me to hear, and my reply was, Later dear. My days were full of busy tasks, no time for questions that you asked. You wanted to share the things you'd learned but when you looked my back was turned. The years rushed by, I wish I'd known that you would be so quickly grown. No longer holding out to me the need I was too rushed to see. And now the toys are put away, wo've no more songs or games to play. No good night kiss or story to hear. That's all a part of another year. I wish I could go back again, relive those years as they might have been, and the little things you asked me to do. l wish I'd made more time for you. Author Unknown I -'I There was a time when I could reach out to you, a time when I could lean on you, a time when I iust wanted to be near you. ' You were always there. There was a time when I needed a shoulder to cry on, a time when I iust wanted to sit and talk, a time when things started to get rough. You were always there. There was a time when I iust wanted to be near some a time when I needed someone to guide me, a time when I needed a gentle helping hand. You were always there. But then there came a time when we no longer felt the same feelings, we began to take advantage of each other, argue, and even hurt each other. We fell away from each other. Now as we pass in the hall, or catch each other's glances in line or in class, we rarely speak, and I no longer get that happy, tingly feeling that I used to. I hold no grudges against you or me or the love we once shared. For l'II always remember the times when you were always there. By D. M. Yamashita one, close, I v t Terrible splendor stalks through the night, Q with blinding swiftness and savage might. I Yours is the scream of bolting thunder, yours is the fame of ravaging plunder. f I A soft, thick coat shells a hard lithe tower, in your powerful presence, all others must cower. ig r Dark iungle is yours, here you are king, over birds and beasts and other wild things. sl But what will you do when the hut grows near? Wade deeper in iungle is what I fear. What must you think of man's imposement? V To murder and tame and force enclosement. ' Why do you fight to breathe every breath? Such un-godly odds will surely mean death. A salute, oh Tiger, to you and your creed! A dwindling beauty that man doth bleed. By John Mclntyre A graduate of Walnut High School 'I972 L Qy Julio Winter -. l 2 --- 1 Qi W' ,A fl , 1 ' L l YJ' . Ll' . meg 4' A . 'JR fl. 7 fi l l' iii Z f' F51f:ll .i :Fl? im ' il 'gifl A I 1 Y: I 1' Wal? 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H 1 Left middle Quinn Lewis gazes at all the art ' .. gli: .-N-1 -V -l 'm fzlgma zvf' nl Below Mary Thompson and Renee Parks are Yesterday, filled with memories and pleasures, gone forever, never to be regained. Tomorrow, to be looked upon with mystery and filled with secrets and surprises. Today, to be lived to the very fullest, to create memories for yesterday, By Vicki Harman CWC and arouse suspicions for tomorrow. l li f l ,.. 'l'l xilllliiqq XL if 'mi 'Y A-Ill C , This year the CAYUSE Staff included a special section on awards because it is our belief that many people in the past have not received deserved recognition for their academic accomplishment. In attempting to cover a school year's events, we wanted to recognize those who would oth- erwise go unnoticed for their efforts and success through four years of high school, as well as all other facets of school life. Following is a list of Special School Awards given for 1973-74: John Gris- wold, English, Foreign Languages - Chris Mings, French, John Sammis, German, Sandy Person, Spanish, Debbie Orth, Journalism!Newspaper, Debbie Burdick and Beverly Brown, Mathematics, Monica Cervera, Librarianship. Top left: Beverly Brown was selected as Valedictorian for 1973-74. She was chosen because of her out- standing academic record, as well as her involvement at Walnut High School. Bev had a grade point aver- age of 3.98, a perfect average being 4.0. Top right: Susan Wong was a nominee from Walnut High School for the Citrus Valley Optimist Club of Covina Scholarship Award Program. Right: The Kiwanis Club Service Awards were given to: Karen Schultz, Serv- ice, John Sammis, Science, and Debbie Orth, Social Science. nv., fi '-tiff. gin 5 .595 A WARD5 i .q,. .it' N 'hui K l ACHIEVEMENT . . . Top: Debbie Burdick received the'lndustry-Education Science Medallion. Middle left: Deana Cooper was awarded the Business-Education Medallion, the Ed Chapman Scholarship for SIOO, and was awarded second place in the Miss Business Contest competing with all local high schools. Left: Susan Renne received the Betty Cracker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Bottom left: Jeff Kennedy was a Kiwanis Club Win- ner. He received the award for Leadership. The Girls' League Girl of the Month awards were chosen by a committee of faculty and Girls' League members. Below, left to right: Debbie Orth, November - Miss Wise One, Debbie Huntsman, December - Miss Christmas Spirit, April Grimwood, January - Miss Personality, Sheryl Hunstein, February - Miss Sweetheart. vv 3, 0,7 of ,J ,- ZWXX4 WK! I f' 3 1 1 gg. 5 nl l PQ NYJ fl ff wi f ff X Zane ,y- F Top leffs John Sammis received fhe Gemco Scholarship. Top righf: Sheri Hunsfein was nom- inafed for fhe Girls' League Advisor Associafion Scholarship. Sheri was chosen as fhe nominee from Walnul' High School! Girls' League Organizafion. Above lefi: Jane Dyer was fhe nom- inee for ihe Diamond Bar Junior Women's Club Ou'rs+anding Teen-Age Cifizen Con+es+. Above: The Bank of America Plaque Winners were chosen by fhe 'Faculiy submifiing names of fhe fop 'fhree sfuclenfs from each deparimenf. The siudenl' fhaf was lop in each caiegory was chosen, leff ro right John Sammis, Liberal Arfsg Deana Cooper, Voca'rional Arisg Debbie Burdick, Science and Mafhemaiicsg Jeff Kennedy, Fine Arfs. Q 3 is Q! 5 5. K if Q N L -A xx I, ta + N 'L EJ: lewki: bfi H' 'kg' 'l'u:,t1:u: F Q V11 -Q13 ' :,Q'!':'1tp,:u' I Rgiflb QAM! it 33313. '23t,l,n, in gg. zsim- t ..--nv fe- X 1, sf'-1' , is X hg'i' ,SQ ' rg V QQON A l 'V , ,- 'TWH '- Bink of America Ceriiftf-3,51 winners : Art i jd-Q 'Ree.cL Business : Karr-vs Sfihlfgi Prana 2f'Rgb BYTE ABCKSOYK ansxesvi- JOM Q--swoil , 5'ovei5n C..anS'-la-'le' L alms Yylmgs Home economgiiiqy 'Russell Vflusicf TUBYK C3 'Ko ? The YMCA Youth and Government partici- pants were chosen by attending the Dia- mond Bar-Walnut YMCA Youth and Gov- ernment meetings and collecting merits for each activity they participated in. The YMCA chose nine total students from the Diamond Bar-Walnut area, and five of those students were from Walnut High School. They used the Capitol in Sacra- mento for four days, introducing and debating bills, working on committees and exploring all facets of State Government, as would be done in real government. Above left, left to right: Yara Cuetoro, Mark Bowen, Karen Schultz. Not pictured are Marie Hayes and Kim Motschall. Above: Roberta Jackson was chosen for the DAR award. She was voted the award by sen- ior students and faculty. Sciences - .Car255 ' W 506-i :A Semevwmlvxlx ailmaniaw lv-acles ani XWQSZZ: gdiloel mathematics hav Browtx -:ff::,, It ,Q D I ' I 9 F 5 v nfl P ,- Nw-A Ps . . ' ' .. ' . fr: x . . . .. r N . A 16 I gw. rx? if ' 3 5'i'w ' N ,i A ' E x 4 x N V u . ,X Q. 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Bundy, L. Pcn'ish, M. Laws, L. Nolan, M. Pittilla, B. Dayhuff, K. Christ, S. Scanell. 2nd row: Coach Dutton, T. Bryant, D, Mcbgfmqrt, Staphanic, F. Scott, J. Hamilton, C. Knoophli, C. Mings, J. Latferty, D. McCuen, Coach Gunn. 3rd raw: Cocxch Studt, K. McDermott, R. Tumor, D. Jenson, D. Flores, J. Vallandingham, M. Pfoil, J. Beamer, Coach Brittain, Coach Voris. 4th row: Coach McNeil, W. Adams, 8. Fausel, G. Scotland, R. Packer, V. Bugvi. ll, T. Waslra, B. Barilari. t7L,,. W , , SCORES Walnut 30 Nogales Walnut 24 Rowland Walnut 27 Gladstone Walnut 12 Royal Oak Walnut 29 Ontario fl ' -' -' fe V Walnut 20 Bonita K W A' ' M N Nl Walnut l4 San Dimas Walnut l 2 Sierra Vista Walnut 13 Alta Loma V . t . ,.,. ., ,A ,L.. K .. X, . Q M M . if . . , . 5, . Top left: Flying high. Middle left: Bob Fausel speeds around with Mike Laws leading the way. Middle right: Ray Fausel is shown making the game-winning catch against Ontario. Left: Mark Canavan does his famous duck-wad- dle play. 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Hg. yliwj- .7 , A j .L 1- 'LW . 5 ' . 'fx -.5 : jx,,.,.,l, QAJKPQ Tazakrg- ?4..-,E--J fefvd-I .... . '5 rg ' '. , .. l ..: ':' , ', nf .3-, ' ' 'Q' 'W' - K.--!f? Y2.:i' 1 '- 'LW 'xmas fl JT 3 . LH i ffl' Top, ld? to righh Coach McNeil, Coach Gomez, M. Body, C. Richards, D. Nelson, M. Marfinez, D. Reed, K. Veselic, R. Upham, M. McQuilkin, A. Minasian, R. Johnson, S Williams. 3rd Row: Coach Briffain, G. Krause, C. Henderson, J. Wallace, N. Ashley, R. Ferreiro, B. Walker, D. Mayer, M. Pallesen, D. Ashley, B. Davis. 2nd Row: D. Cook, K Kilburn, J. Bisesi, J. Mc.Anany, S. Chapple, R. St. John, C. Fenwich, J. Nesbifi, C. Viun, J. Ziegler, T. Waskc, S. Anderson. 'Isl Row: T. Willison, T. O'Neil, J. Edwards, J. Sleven- son, M. Thompson, J. Caldwell, S. Walsh, D. Phillips, M. McMullen, B. Feigles, M. Myers. , .mln .1 frm' M, V,y,.e,..,..,., , --7 4 yy: -,., muff, :miL'J hm x Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut SCORES I 3 Nogales 7 'I 4 Rowland 6 'l 8 Gladstone 0 8 Royal Oak 41 23 Ontario 'I2 3 'l Bonita 8 26 San Dimas 6 0 Sierra Vista 7 6 Alta Loma 14 Far left: Mustang defensive line gets ready to give it to Gladstone. Top middle: Dave Mayer runs a short pass into a long gain. Top right: Terry O'Neil gets it in high gear. Left: Kevin Veselic runs around end. Bottom left: Mustang trips up an opponent. ,I 58 FROSH FOOTBALL 1 f g +16 1 if e- 2 .B 4 .si sit- GSQPWYFHFY '91 - 359645 l'7?fs.5?2' iii? K 1 ' ' A2 If 3 74 LE3, 3 is J' 7' A Vllzrlgr l 1' 'J' be 0' 4' f- . '., .. 4 A -if :B R N51 i52 ' 3' N- :lf 1, 1 'h 'if i il. 'ge f I -f V ' v :J 1 . . x ' r '- , 1 f . 1 V '.Ff.,.,, , 'l -I A ., f I - ' .. ' , 1 L- - - ,r f N 1, , ,A ,wi ' . Z 1' 5 BX ,Sl 'QS-'f-Thi? 335' y ,' 1 . B -fe .. T1'1'2'P74??.?IJ -6 . T A 6 ' H il.- 'if1:9'ZQ.a2zf 5Zi.v:W'it-?'f?,,.'.ti.,f.L.J i. -f . f f fQ..-I'f 11lfE5z..'?:'f?,?+?gg.TZ'f5glf':'f'1: ., ---7 Ab--fr. - f ..--L'in:.f:1-1' f'1 ' - -'HE -4 .J 'P Q nbiifilglxl- J ' V' -J, -. i ,J . , 'Q Al- .-:kai,rA1j,-.i.9.9E??EU N., icgii-',.,151Ji!BlL,:ag,.. e.. . ,J-5 F -,JR -45.52 xg. ?LI.q,'rg T:Li Biz,-2:31- ,!:a1.35,-,., J- 1 . -:-:1.-'L.+. '- 4.-.i-f-if -'f- -ff 'f -A. - f- - .,-N:- ..q,., ,.---ev, ' - -1... ,---' -1, f-.. -- fi f-4:4,4.. '1aiE45'a. -mo.-. fi 1' 1 Top row: KL. to RJ B. Salem, M. Jauregui, J. Parra, C. Fenwich, B. Jackson, T. Ball, G. Scot- land, A. Solorzano, B. Bent, M. Mallory, R. Pope, K. Morgan, R. Moag, C. Compean. 2nd Row: Coach Johnson, C. Gary, S. Haines, D. Lindley, D. King, J. Keenan, M. Blanchard, T. Houchen, K. Loggins, E. Yrigallen, T. Sutton, T. Mings, C. Gile, Coach lsett, L. Noble. 3rd Row: S. Headley, T. Thurman, M. Bluntach, R. Hunt, E. Kimura, R. Newman, E. Curry, G. Stevens, G. Berteaux, D. Holtmeier, D. Bailer, K. Prise, J. Vallandingharn, T. Shemton, J. Davis. Front row: M. Wright, D. Olivas, M. Carlston, J. Lopez, P. Anderson, J. Reed, R. Wat- son, K. Bowlin, M. Tobiassen, W. Former, R. McNeese, M. Hill. Right: Mike Blanchard gets ready to Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut Walnut the kill runner. SCORES 14 Nogales 6 20 Rowland I4 I2 Gladstone 2 6 Royal Oak 20 20 Ontario 0 22 Bonita I4 28 San Dimas 30 I8 Sierra Vista 6 22 Alta Loma 14 l in -.J 1 I :V ffiiaiqhil A lf f1:-vw-'W -Wlfag WSW Top left: Ed Yrigollen eludes Oackler. Top righh Sieve Headley and Kevin Morgan lead Kevin Bowlin lhrough a big hole. Middle righh Tim Sulion Nm: on 'he speed for u fouchdown. Lefh Creg Fenwick tackles Royal Oak ball carrier as Randy New- man addl the finishing louches. Above: Kevin Morgan runs over Royal Oak line- MGD. CRUSS COUNTRY .,?y,ba .' ivxv f - t y F ,U-ir:1,'5. me gig, 1 it 'Q .-- Q ,Z l 1-,l 'XTX' . l 'F' 1 ff 'lr 5 T' n ti 1, Q . 31. K . VER-f,-. . --U . , , - Y l T , . -.1 '- fi T ,pw .V ' 1,- l Y 1: 1 '13-I ' ,jar - , 515. ., :gif v - ' -xi . , V . . f , '- -W' -1-of ' .. no , u , , . A ,N f V: .- Fel- .Qffw fm:-... , f . 'tv T , . ., . Walnut's Cross Country teams did very well this year. Varsity placed second with a 6-3 mark. The Frosh-Soph team placed second also, with an 8- I record. The J.V. team ran away with the Cham- pionship forthe fourth year in a row. They had a running record of 9-0. ,, ., N f , , T 1 -f-----3 v 9 K , . 1. ,Ty .Al ,. ,P Hxsse- - .na- ', W' A Y' X ' -Yi ' . 1 s . X, . . . vm A- . , ig-, . ' T , mnur . ' Ulf -.. - L.-... -- gm -,....,.M,A Lx N 52 . v K Q V ' 51. ,V --t t . ' '- se .cm . ,, T. ... I .. .:1,, , ,J ,V h ' - -:::z.,f-1 31,4-,Y Q . - - I . ' 'fl' t l W' ' . , . . ,gp 'f 1 .1 - ' -,,. , ' A- g ?'1',- . ':.,QlI:,.ij i -' 'fr' ' . Jw... . ,.,. . - f 1 -..J-1 ee. .1 ,-sv- -M wa . --1 -1-Jw-.2..:..-'-s1-A-V-f-rw - --Q.v- 1 tml.. 71' , 'KY'-. 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' -as af f . 4 51:?.15i.-l'iQy- I 3 , U if n . ff-' 4 ,L -- , ' 5' -sg5g5es14fF. f' 'P' Q S1 H ' ,, ' 5. -., ii ,bf -I IQ.. xg? 11 Sql' N 5.1: q111.x1.f .?', ' 3 9 1 .' - .--152.1 - '-- . .f 1-2-u 1 -f es- :Yi , -ff 'Sq rxh, Ti, :p.0l,,:53::gf 7, :fg'fjgE Q. l f rt- 1 I J ', ' 5. 535 ,CJ-fu-. 'Lff -'R fit., AQ- VW! , ,ff . 4 1-vi.-12.-.. 1 i ij. ,, . 4. f-- .1-- ,Tux r . 'Mc 4 . . . 'T il, -l'fS'V .A flvai-l 572 ' A 'ifgnfld ' ,gp 5 A RT 4. . Q, T-11 g L. Q 2:1-,Q J,1.1.,-L 1? 3 .v H' E Q , 5 ' 1- -T'- '- T, ' 4 f N -'QA xiii? -: ,- -. Y l I 'ti 'Z siX5aQL'x Q' '9.4SO- ' '-X ' 71755. 1' 9'-: ' 24.21131 22,- -Z. s., - , ,. -5- ....,., ','l:'-,. 1--1 'fy . .rj ,V-'ei-,f-f l .. '.-221.411-T:--figfzf-?2-1 '- - . . f Lf.. -.fe nf , , if IQ .JV L 4. I 9 Q5 Q FK? V -1 4 5 Y f I Z Rd ,Y 9 I if ' 3 1' J 5 li ..s ,,,f E.. 4 ' .-R . in as .Q A ,7 ff' 17' ffl' Top left: Coach Polite. Top right: Steve Edwards, Bruce Karr, and Tony Hanlon run three abreast in a Vars race. Middle left: Tom Whiston moves into lead during league finals. Middle right: David Parks shows his fo that he used to win in league Enals. Above: Tony Hanlon and Bruce Karr finish Sierra Vista's cross coun course. IOOOMILECLUB. . . l'4'..s.,'l:,,.I. VIL, U l V- -vw ff- - -.m.-- ...- J I , X Y s 5. - . 1 vi , .i , gqi q-gr . X .,. ,g '44 E , F! -.' , A V T5 2 ' ' ln order to be a member in the 1,000 Mile 5 ' f . Club, o runner must run l,OO0 miles during the summer. si -YZ' Top: Tom Whiston, Joe Whiting, Tony Hanlon, Steve Edwards, Dave Parks, Gary Wright, Jeff Hage, Steve Hage, Jim Karr lnot shownl. Middle left: Scott Carter, Q wt A ,5 J j Most Valuable Runner on Varsity, comes through as? X-sql 1- 1 with another first. Middle right: The start of the Var- 'N - ' :julie l ' sity League Finals race with our team near the out- Yfg , i -.Q ft side. Left: Bruce Karr is flying up the hill to the finish ei.:-92 -E. :iff-3.1 1 ' - Q25 line and to the end ofa fine run for Walnut. - ff M if - W 1' W ' ' y 5 A g -I. ,. Li' I i. -'K -- Q C. ret , J 75 - k. V V 53? - b .N L I Q, Xijv. k qi. . HLA effwi' ' it ' 'ti l fe' n ' - Itz ' t' lia r C, t f J at fx' . it S T l ' li J, 'Q A., Va , 1 W R an t ' H J In l S' . . ' 'X w k 5 -' amiga- jim. 41,1 A I i 'l K b Q 5' ,,:. Vai? ' 'r mt x - 11,44 fs, ' 1 . T ' - fi J ' 1 - 'N' X e , Q 1 4 , ' X 4 i Qf 1. lvwx ' 'H ' - i x l S: 4- , lv - , i 1 f . lx . Q5E'gl'k- 5' .1 1 1 2 ' Y rs. E? fr . in - 1 A ' ei lf: .4-- V-:Mme-h.,.9' . -- 3 ' . w -- 1- , ,bag -5-.a,:-e.:.:-ff-E31 432.1 '4..fr-zzz.. . ' Bottom row, left to right: Joe Whiting, Jim Spaulding, Steve DeFrisco, Bruce Yamashita, Keith Prise, Marty Hammond, Tim Hackenberg, Dan Stacks, Darren Marshall, Ed Gill. Middle row, left to right: Tom Coward, Phil Flores, Chuck Steadward, Scott Sabella, John Nicothodes, Kelly Bryan, Dean Dopson, Gordon Anderson, Scott Carter, Steve Hage, Bruce Karr. Top row, left to right: Tom Whiston, Gary Wright, Steve Edwards, Greg Shockley, David Parks, Hans Meyer, Jim Hayes, Grant Kimball, Russell Gill, Tony Hanlon, Jeff Hoge, Scott Wetzel. TRACES 0F AN ALL-CUT EF ORT J., 1 3 W - l , , v all fer f rf L QL :W 'r 4? Q 4 TJ-i T V L. l ,i 34 Top lefh Bruce Yamoshira loads o Royal Oak runner io the finish line. Top right: Coach Polite is shown giving strat- ogy io Tony, Bruce and Jeff before the race. Above: Jim Karr gives all he has left to pass opposing runner. Right: Shvo Edwards shows good running form. LOWER DIVISION . . . 1. K I6-1 Q ' v ' ,' 7 i-Llc. ' Q I y f . S' 5' ' 'Q' ' . I 1 vw , iiiiffiii t 5 N ir sl . Q il I, I ' ' fl V ' . ,. ' i si if A x . my sg .I Q. ' 1 Y , I fi ' I 'ff' . xg -QI E M f in rfffl '- .. I .gg . . -vc: '- , ,-,,..,5L,.,,f-vi ' -4' ' f f . 4 ', 1' -- . - .4- , , . we V .JY .W ,Ov-' T-f,.p'31Q..:.. 4,175 mrrq ,, N , V- .if .fy ,,, f .1 I. ,- we A It M ,In ' ,..7,:,,,.arx1Tf1:,Qa '-1' ,,., . 'Y. ' -V 'll-Juan new 59' .bv 1'.,p--' .vi If 'Q Top leftx Gary Wright finishes very strong in Hacienda League meet. Center: Joe Whiting loads opposing runner by over 30 yards. Top right: Greg Shockiey lets out a scream of relief while finishing his race. Left: Jim Spaulding is doing a good iob staying in front of Sierra Vista runner. Above: Steve Hage and Greg Shockiey shown warming up for the race. VARSITY BASKETBALL C 0A CH MURRA Y ACHIEVES MILES TONE This year marked Bill Murray's seventh year of being a head varsity basketball coach. He started at Nogales where he was head coach for three years. During this time, he won the Nogales Tournament twice. This year was Coach Murray's fourth year at Walnut. Since coaching at Walnut, his team has gone to the CIF Playoffs three out of four years. This season was proba- bly Mr. Murray's most memorable. Win- ning the Laguna Tournament, being rated third in CIF at the beginning of the season, and winning the hundredth game of his career, made this year a remarkable one. This milestone is noteworthy and deserves congratulations to both Mr. Murray and his team for a iob well done. Top right: Kirk Christ scores on a short iump shot. 1? ll X X ll - 5- ' X l I S Ni xXX A ' s .Ni From left to right: Brian Burcham, Kelly Bowlin, Tom Thompson, Clifton Manning, Steve MII, Kirk Christ, Ken C16 nocki, Gary Willett, Lance Parrish, Bill Dayhuff, Marcelo Maurin, Gary Case, Coach Murray. Top: Lance Parrish shoots as Kirk Christ gets into posi- tion for possible rebound. Top left: Steve Will arches back to tip in rebound. Below: Parrish sinks two more. Bottom far left: Marcelo Maurin shoots over Alta Loma player. Bottom middle: Lance Parrish takes a long shot. Bottom right: Coach Murray takes time out to discuss the game. vt 'A Q I ,7 ' N NANNXNG 9xx Top lefh Kirk Chris! ond opponent vie for the rebound. Top righh Kelly Bowlin increases Wolnufs lead by two. Middle: Kirk Chris' stretches for rebound os defender looks on hopelessly. Middle right: Ken Czarnecki adds two more. Bolfom left: Marcelo Mau' rin fakes oul his mon on his way lo the basket. v , u. I 1 -,,4 -g A -Els' J. V. BASKETBALL Top left: Tommy Thompson grabs rebound. Top mid- dle: Hans Meyer watches Kenyon Hoover drop in two more nf1er feeding him the ball. Top righh Joy Wei- zel puts the ball up. Middle leff: Tommy Thompson and Bob Cox ploy tough defense in o tight game. Bottom left: Kenyon Hoover iries for o layup. SN , r....4u! ,.f f N- , , eo x ' L W fr ,x, on if -J ww JFS PX M ll' l.V' l 'W iii ', , l Xi ig- 'n v . Y , - -. . Q9 Q Bolfom Row, lofi Io righf: Kevin Kelly, Chris Bodiford, Jesse Gildea, Mork Schultz, Bob Cox. Back Row, left fo righl: Doug Thompson, Joy Weizel, Scoh Siowell, Kenyon Hoover, Hons Meyer, Scoh Stevenson, Tom Thompson, Coach Foren. SOPHOM ORE BASKETBALL Top left: Jeff McAnany puts the ball up over the defender. Top middle: Jim Deschenes fries lo knock the ball away from San Dimas player. Top right: Dave Mayer and Saints player fighl for rebound. Middle: Jim Deschenes moves the ball down court ahead of Duane UH. Bottom left: Jim Bisesi works fo keep control ofthe ball as Wally Blum moves around lo relieve him. ' .3 Front Row: Ron Taylor, Gary Wright, Duane UH, Jim Bisesi, Dave Mayer, Dean Phillips, Bobby Walker, Jim Descheni Back Row: Greg Case, Wally Blum, Mark Robinson, Jeff McAnany, Rick Upham, Dan Anderson, Chris Mcloughl Manager. FROSH BASKETBALL i T i Top, left to right, bottom row: D. Lindley, C. Gray, A. Salorzano, K. Morgan, T. Ball, Coach Sismondo. Top row: K. Loggins, E. Kimura, T. Sutton, J. Davis, K. Bowlin, D. Chapman, B. Boris. Below: Kevin Morgan hits a wall of defenders on his way for a basket. Bottom left: Kevin Bowlin maneu- vers around Sierra Vista player for a layup. L . Above: Alex Solorzano and Tim Ball watch the ball go through the hoop. Middle: Alex Solorzano iumps high for the rebound as Tim Ball sets himself for a piece of the action, too. Left: Jeff Davis dribbles around looking for on open man. FRCSH RESER VE i , if W l l' W 4 wwf: , 9 e I WV t ' 1. 13, V f Zi If VV V Tw ,, gVVELV : ' 2425.14-ei - f . by QV. ' , ., I , A ..-Jas - ' ,sf if T ,, 'M -as 'L ' f ' Q4 12 .. V , , V S WV. A V . , 1 ,V L.. V .V .VV V Q f V , M Vgi ifqs- 5.4155 A , -Q--4-. I t -' s.. .. 1: Q H 'A 1- r A . ,..,.V ' A Mft. .. L: :V A ,, A, ,M . ' : . , Vs . f e , V l, :4-A A, , ,.,.: , , v e, -A .1:iT'1. : MQ 55 - typ. . . . , ,i . . -, fAfb - -of t -. . -aw ww -- ' . '- :.- -ig er: ' . A 'iiifggf ,'., i,.iJ.:: Af' Al f -3, ' ' , A 1 '+ , r ' AVlVV'f,L-.Vf2:..:? ' if .- . LV- . . , L: 'IW V ,. ' . V .I -. 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Above: Tony Anderson tips the ball oft to Walnut to start the game. Above middle: Martin Jauregui takes a short iump shot. Above right: Gary UH pulls ball away from his opponents. l l l Bottom row, left to right: Gary Utt, Martin Jauregui, Mike Kennedy, Tony Anderson, Steve Headley, Derrick Williams Barry Wang, Coach Cline, Top row, left to right: Brian Jackson, Scott Van Dusen Scott Wetzel Gary Montgome f 1 U Mike Bluntach, Eddie Gardner, Steve McCarthy, George Holt, Not shown: Trey Thurman, Jim Lopez-Tiana, Don Browr VARSITY WRESTLING -7-4.-. . nb E in C J 'K , 4 Kneeling: Glen Scotiand, Bruce Yamashita, Chris Haislett, Kevin Voselic, Stove Bundy, Jim Spaulding, Marshal Hill, David Olivas. Standing: Coach tsett, Bruce Karr, Eric Gustafson, Dan Jenson, Ron Lafferty, John Laffarty, Rick Packer, Billy Charles Nuttall, Coach Voris. Top left: Kevin Veselic maneuvers for a fast break- down. Top right: Chris Haislett ties his man up in knots. Middle left: Bruce Yamashita wrestles his man to the mat. Middle: Kevin Veselic gets ready to put in his move. Middle right: Steve Bundy tries to pin opponent's shoulders to the mat. Bottom right: Dan Jonson shows strain during a tournament. I yjllwll A77 ve' T. , J. Qu M. X . 1, , l ws V 2 rf . 3. Q A gi I. K,- 9 1.1. . Q , ' V I2 , Fv- le -. ,' 'V a'54 iv ,fh ft' I ff??'5ifjI'.?, 'f . f ' ' f , 'mf 1 , .V , Q ff, ff 515' , fa' 4. 1.fl f1', ' I f yy, Z 'f 1a'g,I , X j2f'm3f 'Q W I -- . 711. f. g, 4 Ya t , -,af , zzsw' ' - Tap rlghtt Dan Jenson uses n chicken wing on his mon. Middle left: John Lafferty leads Alta Loma man to the mat. Middle right: Eric Gustafson pushes his mon down to the mat. Bottom left: Kevin Veselic exhibits fine form against Alta Loma. Bottom right: Bruce Karr fights lor a pin. J. V. NUVICE WRESTLING Right: Chuck Nottoll overpower: his opponent in a tournament. Far right: Chris Vion picks his mon up, com- pletely off the ground. Below: Tom Coward finds himself on the bottom of things. X, 3 f ,, W -9. Q- - ,, f.-,. .... J- A - -.., ,. , M 1-4, if , Above: Bill Collard gets his Alta Loma wrestler into a real predicament. Middle right: Marshall Hill does a good iob keeping his man under control. iq ,,tA: A1 Wm zztzms , , ' if A , lag? ' ,I K 5 f ,L1 , 1 ' 7 . Kneeling, from left to right: T, Morris, G. Scotland, D. Bortvit, M. Myers, C. Vian, M, Headley, C. Campean, M. Hi Back row, from left to right: M. Lcvemark, D. Jarvis, D. Ncvinski, R. Johnson, T. Coward, G. Annond, R. Hotrum, McLaughlin, D. Williams, K. Renolds, M. Carlston, R. Gaylon-Jacobs, R. Denning, B. Yamashita. CIF BASKETBALL -l i M3 1 l f f K7 lLl,f4 li 'fl f Far left: Marcelo Maurin dribbles the ball downcourt, while being followed by Baldwin Park player. Middle loft: The scoreboard shows a Walnut Mustang vic- tory. Left: Kirk Christ skillfully knocks the ball away from opponent. Bottom: The crowd disperses after the victorious CIF game. Below: Ken Czarnecki blocks potential Baldwin Park basket. l l I 1 I L. fx. X . ffl I .IJ T y ge , W W. ,N ...,l. ...' wgh ,J 10554, a 51: FA J VARSITY TRACK. . . Right: Ray Fausel prepares for the one-half mile. Far right: John Lafferry pushes the shotput in a track meal. Middle righh Darryl Mendivil aflempfs lo clear A , the bar in pole vault competition. Below righl: Tom , ,' Whislon does the Fosbury Flop in fhe high iump ' J 'l ' ovenl. Q? 24? Above, back row, left lo right: David Parks, Derek Bloeser, Bob Fausel, John Laffeny, Mike Laws, Richard Sl. John, Ed Hall, Jim Collins, Randy McKeehon, Front row, left to right: Kyle Morgan, Tom Whislon, Tony Hanlon, Darryl Mendivil, Bruce Henderson, Jeff Hoge, Scofl Carver, Steve Busak, Roy Fausal. Mmm? '25 -, - ' li H ,. 3' X. Q 4 s . ' - f ' i i to M. 1'RA ES QF VICTQR Y Q sqssere - 3 .t . O I O - '--access . i s ' l Agn .-A.. Q . -..: k 1T,e - V -- ,N .sl.5.ke. -'55, .4 ..... .s . - .N if Q 'fs -- qgg-4 ,, K , -2-,zu 0 e ' ' - -we N-,.mgg..h,, S .- -W:,1,, , fv ,. W A , - Ls. Q - N . Q H-u..L mei' ir A-f,,, ,, ff? ,ZTZMQ 2 fff-ww, Top: Dorian Huebert streaks over the hurdles. Above left: Track team goes wild over victory at Bonita. Above: .lim Collins clears Ihe bar during Bonita meet, to capture first place in that event. Far left: Russell Gill breaks the tape to take a first at Esperanza. Left: Ray Fausel receives the baton from Darryl Mendivil to finish up the mile relay. ir., , , M, .iz V' L V .-MHA' fp W 'K .J f 'A-' i f' ' ',. Q - 'uw use r lr or ,, h s W7 522? PM My I Ml A , I e 3 q w I A 'Y' ,Vf ww I C . ,iw Top left: Jesse Gildea increases his lead by a flight of hurdles. Top right: Richie SO. John flies over lhe hurdle in a tight race. Above: Jeff Steadword hands-off to Martin Jauregui. Right: Jeff Winner gets set before he explodes out of the block. JVAND FRO H-SOPH TRACK. . . 1,9- I 'op left: Phil Flores shows signs of strain in the two-mile. Top right: Ron lafterty clears he bar in the high iump event. Above: John Bolt stuns down the runway in the pole 'ault competition. ' ' ' F ' ' Top, left to right: Mike Hamilton, Dave Whittemore, Russell Gill, Dean Dopson, Jim Karr, Mike Smith, Steve Edwards, Ron Lafferty, Kenyon Hoover, Ben Davis, Greg Shockley, Norm Ashley, lan Kessler, Tim Boll, Derrick Williams, Bruce Wong, Tim Houchen, Middle row, left to right: David Dwyer, Greg Berteaux, Mike Bonner, Marlin Jauregui, Doug Brogden, Brian Jackson, Vince Bugvilionis, Jeff Phillips, Steve Hoge, Mark Robinson, Grant Kimball, Bruce Hill, Chris Mings, John Boldt, Front row, left to right: .lim Hayes, Chuck Steadward, Bruce Karr, Jeff Winner, Gary Krause, Tracy Wilson, Joe Whiting, Jesse Gildea, Wesley Peftus, Gordon Anderson, Dan Stacks, Darren Marshall, Scott Sabella, Steve Jennings. as VARSITY BASEB LL . . . f' . 5 1 o f I jj, f ' 1 K Rafi . or x ' 5- Ym 4 4 f 1 ' , , f 4 1 ,W LQ 0 4' H f Wi' K 5 V g K X x xg , of I , f 1 I I!! 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Above, left to right, sitting: Jeff Caldwell, Steve Bundy, Robert Flores, Dave Harrower, Mike Cherry, Left to right, kneeling: Brad Wright, Steve Walsh, Tom Thompson, Keith McDermott, Linton Nolan, Chris Goray lMan- ,,Q, nv'Q. , gh- 'Q in r , .ww - A Y f. 1? .. f-1 ' . 5 '01 agerl, Left to right, standing: Coach Johnson, Mike Pfeil, Lance Parrish, Mark Conavan, Ken Czarnecki, Jim Vallandingham. if f, I mn' ,yi 'L . ,, , I .,-,Bf3G'3 rf 23 ,S IX i . ., , is 1: ,., k , 1 -ew Mull-:-A ,MV 4491 wi ,wg-4 ' 17. Above: Steve Bundy hunts his way to first. Above right: Mike Pfeil grounds one to third. Right: Ken Czarnecki lines the bull to left field. ,.,,. ' if V M' , , i '1 ., V fr Pr' 'Nav as- 1 J. V. AND FRO H-SOPH BASEBALL l i X l l C -,. JV Team: Front row, I to r: Marty Pallesen, Ron Byers, Dan Bortvit, Jim Ziegler, Don Reed, Rick Uphom, Gene Garno, Mike Body, Back row, I to r: Warren Williams, Tom Hunt, Jeff Stevens, Ted Valdez, Mike McQuilkin, Mike Reina, Cliff Manning, Mark Schultz, Butch Long, Randy Johnson, Coach Murphy. Below left: Jay Keenan throws o sizzling, fastball. 'lfl 1 1 , , Frosh Team: Front row, l to r: John Vallandingham, Ed Kimura, Richard McNeese, Kevin Bowlin, Donny John, Wal- ter Former, Back row, l to r: Ana Cuetara, Debby Thurman, Carl Gray, Ed Yrigollen, Kevin Morgan, Dirk Lindley, , Kevin Loggins, Dave Chapman, Creg Fenwick, Rick Hunt, Ronnie Pope, Jay Keenan, Bob Cordova, Greg Stevens, ' , Coach Mountain. X R N :QSSNN X XS VARSITY ENNI X 'Ql'5lNX53Q5lIXXiiIX1 if-1:1+af pf:-ye X XYXSQTXQQNX:gltrX?XiiQ1q:f1Qy.xl X NXNQSISXSQNE Xmeu y Rigs xi Top left: Craig Herring serves fo opponent. Top middle: Brad Dufion shows off his forehand. Top righi: Jay Ulrich uses a bockhand swing lnoie shoelacesj. Above: Duane UH returns the serve, z1:v 1 ue U Above, I to r: Coach Murray Brad Duhon Bill Dayhuff Gary Willett Scoh Goldfarb Doug Thompson Jay Ulrich Dudne UH, Craig Herring Qi' unn- V Q '12, i 9' , 4 F It A r 1 Q fi i ' ' 712345 '51 2, Ev JV Team: Front row, I to r: Jeff Davis, Miko Cox, John Reed, Stove Scannell, Wally Blum, Guy Boston, Back row, I to r: Don Brown, Dean Phillips, Kelly Bowlin, John Hamelin, Keith King, Coach Cline. if 9 ' H' , ' fy , ,, J, If ...als ,',',' f' 3 'T An ,'.A'.ls4,l- f .1 , , . 0 V 1' . Wg.a4t3'qfeW 'eff , A , fr ' v'zf'k 2fZyf ' . Sf. 3' fXf JP:.'4W e 7 4 S ' I A ' ' ,' -fib f . 1, ,,,fff.4 f 'f ,5 j?'sg- w' Q ffjfgra Ag ni- - -9.97 4 ' -e f' Viz- ,n ' 4, , .V V , ,. ,,-M ',,,::,,.,m3. f' :fi . A, t'iL:':3fQ-5' if' H N vfwltifeg f,2JZ11J.!v,u ,,.,5aw - ,Q U Q 3 ' 1-Y L'-f vfmfyf- 4 t fame. -, . 'Juv'-, lf, ' , ' f y 1- , J .3'7 W if V' we S? 5, fi nik: ,if A, Top left: John Hamelin prepares to return the ball. Top right: Steve Scannell watches one go by in frus- tration. enter left: Coach Cline advises players dur- ing practice. Above: Keith King initiates game play. FALL AND WINT R WALNUT CAPTURE5 THREE LEAGUE TITLES Three of the four basketball teams brought home league champion- ships. The Varsity Basketball team completed its season with o per- fect 14-0 league record, and an overall record of 26-3. Walnut entered the CIF playoffs as the number two-seated team in CIF. They defeated their first opponent, Baldwin Park, through a high scoring outburst in the last quarter of play, but were later upset at San Clemente by three points. The JV team was also 14-0 in league ploy, and had a 19-2 overall record. The Frosh team brought home the third league champion- ship by defeating Gladstone in overtime, which gave them a 13-1 record in the league, and a 18-4 record overall. In addition to basketball championships, Walnut's Varsity Wres- tling team excelled by placing three men in league finals. Bruce Yamashita placed second in the 98 pound division, Jim Spaulding ranked fourth in the 106 pound weight class, and Dan Jenson took second in the 156 pound classification. Due to the consistent effort of its fall and winter teams, Walnut ended the winter season in con- tention forthe Hacienda League All-Sports Trophy. 1 LDy, A WARD '4 K I . I . ,J ' ,dx-.summit P' ,.,,. ll 4 AL. 'H' IK. 5 I 153 A W WWW ,www New W 2 'iff ll T j' ti 1, in , K ,. , is ,, V ,ff I 1, V 7 A H .Ll 7 K -Axial! 2 fl ... . ,L f Awards were won by the following athletes: Row 2, I to r: Scott Carter, Cross Coun- try - Most Valuable Runner and Outstanding Underclossman, Tony Hanlon, Cross Country - Most Consistent Performer, Russell Gill, Cross Country - Most Improved, Steve Edwards, Cross Country - Most Improved, Row 3, l to r: David Parks, Cross Country - Hall of Fame, Mark Bowen, Football - Outstanding Line- man, Mike Pfeil, Football - Outstanding Back, Charles Knoephli, Football - Most Valuable Defensive Player, Row 4, I to r: Mike Laws, Football - Most Inspirational, Lance Parrish, Football - Most Valuable Defensive Player, Hall of Fame, and Bos- ketball - Mr. Effort and Hustle, Marcelo Mourin, Basketball - Mr. Clutch, Kirk Christ, Basketball - Most Valuable and Hall of Fame, Row 5, I to r: Steve Will, Basketball - Most Improved, Dan Jenson, Wrestling - Most Valuable, Bruce Yamashita, Wrestling - Most Valuable, Bruce Karr, Wrestling - Hall of Fame, Not shown: John Lafferty, Wrestling - Fastest Pin, and Jim Spaulding, Wrestling - Most Improved. G.A.A.. . . Top far left: Freshman call time and discuss strategy during the game. Top left: Cindy Wiessner spikes it hard while Shauna Boyd stays alert. Bottom left: Donna Epperson sets it high for Laura CarIston's spike. mf cw sl'-. It 1 Top to bottom: Advisor, Miss Mallozzi, President, Sandy Person, Vice-President, Marleen Martinez, Secretary, Kim Morris, Treasurer, Cathy Martin, Publicity, Karen Schultz, Historian, Ramona Mashikian, Freshman Representative, Karen Fling Equipment Manager, Vicki Thompson. KE P CN TRUCKIN The Girl's Athletic Association is composed of spirited and athletic-minded girls competing in five different sports. Miss Judy Mallozzi, the advisor, coached volleyball, basketball, and softball. Mrs. Kathy Torosian coached tennis, and Mrs. Judy Manthorne coached badminton. Aside from competing, the girls had other activities. There were two candy sales, both were very successful. ln Decem- ber, G.A.A. had their Christmas party in the girls' shower and locker room. Afterwards, some of the girls went carol- ing. The sixth annual awards banquet was held at the end of the year. Everyone had a good time, especially the ones who received trophies. Miss Mallozzi felt that the morale of the club was high this year. The players were more spirited, energetic, and respon- sible. With the experience of the old, the vitality of the new, the girls were more successful in sports, and they accom- plished more as a club. Top: G.A.A. Below: Kandy Moe smiles after making a point. Right: Kim Poterra watches the front court, as Sandy Ortiz gets ready for any back court action. sax- -...,.,,t IF-. 'M' fA1::lttm U ' 'i . .V ' - -' H1 ' ' 'H K ii'ii'-f 3' ' m , Fang. --:sa --'ti X Y 5,t!3gm'm.1,M TNQ-:.....fNa.ggmgf'uil,,q 'un . X 5gfq,gjf:ii,,,fgg:.1 1 XXX A -iqxfiiifffffiffifis-: - Gs -, KH tv f J:,,l:x.iA,f' I ' X 'F'ai,. fx' K x I . A J ' ' .., -1 va? .1591-, A if 'K 'Y X f, ce. I N, 'K ,al P ,. X W? 4 ' ' V fv ' l l i i' ' ' 5 ' al l '1 ' .-,re I 0 , .T V X 3 L . - g5mE-.-- A 'f s' F vs. . -.sig l , Q i , - X X as 4 I Ili f ,f i x , ' 'R . .v , 1 g I0 f W L 'AQ x 'Q is -' qx N-CP S q -. ,Q 1 if 'aj' IZ 3 IIAK 1 ' 7. f ': Ur. f 'ff ' .ai-'IFA ' -4 if ffr,, fi ' ai- ' Below: Regina Hall shows her tennis style. Boffam le-H: Cathy Mariin bumps if io o Musiang. Boffom right: Miss Mallozzi, OUR LEADER. 5 EP' .3 ll. sv L Bottom row, left to right: Elaine Sewell, Marleen Martinez, Regina Hall. Top row, left Io right:Cindy Brown, Cindy wl055f'0f, Cheryl Bimber, Sandy Person, Barbara Hamilton. I s N-. . Ad 31 K Q 2 M l V, , as .V 7 -14 V ' l S ' P- H-. , 2, ' 'H' S. 8 l gg 1- . 5 4 . , A ff .. wg 6:1 A ' 4 - M t 2 E l Q ,K 4 R ' X: r- -wQv M 'V 1-. ' - 1 P. Iv ll-S-All if K Qi Fif i .. X 1. I-1 Milli I l Top righh Marloon Martinez concentrates on shooting the ball. About Elaino Sowell dribblos down the court. Right: The Mustangs lake time out for a pop talk. 90 'Ku Hmm 53, wa 4, f... 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A , A ,K mf if-f3TT3:m'QF,fzf?fE'Tf5lS'fff'Q'!5i-2:'P-W?.Lr'N:q 'T 1f71f7 1 g ag, .TF gl - - ' ' if wx-'1121m. 'f.w-1-L-Masai .111 Slam f:.r-: .--- 4, u GHZ 2f1f'.2 45'H4Q : ' - 'N' Y F' 5 ' ' i RW Q' -'W-fszf-12-' :f23'IiE,1.g-:Er::1ffT'I? ' 'Z' A JL. ff' V ' jr ' , 4 V. :--i, 2f1:1 'ff -'- A 3,1 ., A ORGANIZATIONS ORGA NIZA TIONS ORGA NIZA TIONS QRGA NIZA TIONS OR GA NIZA Tl ONS OR GA NIZA TIONS ORGA NIZA TIONS ORGA NIZA noug . . Y - -L'?:':...w:4-N-fx' gf ..v-1' , V .,-I' -N-N ,,....1-g5,,...,:f..-,..z,:. 3 -,....... ...... . 4, , ,A ,........Y-..,, --v--.-- ., -N ' ,. 0 - . . K ., -U ..-....---,N..:-Q. -, , - -- V -.A Y ...,-.rv--., - - .5W-l - 'K' f 1:12 2 5 -- L -xiii-. TRA CES OF . . . LEADERSHIP The main goal of the 1973-74 ASB cabinet was to encourage student interest and involve- ment. They tried to arrange at least one assembly per month and helped sponsor club activi- ties. The cabinet is run by a democratic process - activities and business are decided by majority vote. The ASB cabinet has many duties. They coordinate all extra- curricular activities and meet- ings, organize the House of Representatives and I.C.C., run the student store, set up sports events and pay for the stadium and officials, and distribute and sell ASB cards. The ASB also held a candy sale to provide money for clubs and organizations. Xe-'. 5 1, , 1 ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICE W x 3 President ' ris Mings at -. ' ,gi 2 if Jl V pl , 4 X if Q 1 1 5, A B T f 4 ' WS 5 i 2 Jeff Kennedy AQ 'Il F Assistant Secretary of School Spirit E A ' I, ju. ' ,Wi Kathy Leighnor f ,s , if ' W Secretary of Revenue A f r 'i i Q ,,A. Linda Flaker ll A f Secretary of Publicity -3 It if 9 A . 4. ' l 2 Gary Willett Secretary of Activities Tracy Wilson Secretary of Revenue Wendy Wilson Secretary of Publicity Audrey Rivers , Chairman of Student Affairs j Bruce Hill . -- Secretary ofAthletics - :A . , A Cheri Greeley - ' 1 . Secretary of Records and Alumni 1' l if 5 . 3. 9' Q ii it 'iv I' 145 . , . 1 x l Q 3 t I 1 . lv -l f j il Jeff Hage Chairman of Student Affairs ' Duane Utt Secretary of Athletics Karen Schultz Secretary of Records and Alumni .v ,, l ,B ---H 'fe' t :fp V52 'K-.egfjl 7' xx , , , ,5.,sh,V, T ' f A ,J ' is f S'--. c tigu f ' gg, in of-.fit .V 1 .L liil Assocmeo sruo NT E Q T . eoov oFFuce ' ' TF ' -go ASB Vice-President Marleen Martinez -u?'8. 10,4 . 1 It '-'Q xias'. -- .A M1 A 3 fi. Secretary of School Spirit Barbara Hamilton . ASBUGIATEQ STUDEIIYI BODY .OFFICE -' 9 Ass Advisor N Mr. Skraba f 7 A 1 -a f 5' will A '1 Sig, ga fe e Q 5 . LV: Q rr .ara J .,, ,T af 5 ',, Q' wif 1 . T 'l K Nancy Mazmanian Secretary Laura Carlston Treasurer Marie Hayes Secretary Kathy Nolen Treasurer ...4-P' ASB-sponsored activities 73-74 Pep Assemblies Homecoming Spirit Week Ice Cream Social Three ASB Dances Clean Week Special Activity Days it . TRACE5 OF . . . MEMORYMAKING Throughout the school year, the Annual Staff may have. performed the hardest iob an campus: producing the yearbook. They learned and used many new techniques to make a different kind of yearbook for the 1973-1974 school year. The staff worked long, hard hours, starting in the summer by selling ads. The group had seemingly endless deadlines to complete, which involved taking pictures, making layouts, writ- ing copy, proofreading and the production of final drafts. Work continued into the summer to produce the supplement. The organization spent many after-school hours for the output of CAYUSE '74. A traditional staff party was held at the end of the year. An awards banquet highlighted the year's end, recognizing achievement in photo- iournalism. '74 Cayuse Staff: A Pam Beamer, Art Editor, Photography Liaison, Rhonda Brown, Junior Class Editor, Chris Buchanan, Photographer, Debbie Burdick, Organizations Co-Editor, Copy Editor, Renay Busak, Freshman Editor, Chris Chase, Bob Fausel, Sports Editor, Grace Garcia, Co-Editor, John Griswold, Art Editor, Marta Hoenig, Business Manager, Awards Editor, Terry Howard, Sophomore Class Editor, Index Editor, Sheri Hunstein, Organizations Co-Editor, Sheryl Hunstein, Activities Co-Editor, Joe Kot, Head Photographer, Julie McGill, Advertising Man- ' ager, Mike McMullen, Academic Editor, Rosie Mendoza, Senior Class Editor, Jane Parmer, Advisor, Sandy Person, GAA Editor, Activities Co-Editor, Tina Vescio, Editor. l l ,Y 5-3' 'I4 My-If El ' if f .Am ' 9 's X Tl -vi 1 Opposite page: Back row, left to right, Pam Beamer, Julie McGill, John Griswold, Rhonda Brown, Sandy Person, Chris Buchanan, Joe Kat. Middle row: Debbie Bur- dick, Grace Garcia, Mrs. Pormer, Marta Hoenig, Renay Busak, Mike McMullen. Front row: Bob Fausel, Rosie Mendoza, Terry Howard, Chris Chase, Sheryl Hunstein, Tina Vescio, Sheri Hunstein. Left: Staffers choose pictures for their sections. Below left: Mrs. Parmer advises Bob Fausel on layout strategy. Below center: Chris Buchanan takes a picture as Pam Beamer looks on. Below right: Editor Tina Vescio handles the business calls, as usual, with top-rated Cayuse efficiency. Below middle left: Annual staff celebrates completion of a deadline, feasting at Espiaus. Bottom left: Annual staffers pose for a group shot on 50's Day. Bottom right: Debbie Bur- dick and Sheri Hunstein work on organizing Organizations Left: Staffers choose pictures for their sections. Below left: Mrs. Farmer advises Bob Fausel on layout strategy. Below center: Chris Buchanan takes a picture as Pam Beamer looks on. Below right: Editor Tina Vescio handleslthe business calls, os usual, with top-rated Cayuse efficiency. Below middle left: Annual staff celebrates completion of a deadline, feasting at Espiaus. Bottom left: Annual staffers pose for a group shot on 50's Day. Bottom right: Debbie Burdick and Sheri Hunstein work on organizing Organizations. 4-1 Q0 ff GERMAN CLUB Our campus German Club is known as L Qraghen Toter which means the Dragon Slayers. ' V -K ' lack row, left to right: Mark Ritter, lan Kessler, Tim Teichrieb, John Griswold, Advisor Herr Birtler. Front low: Mark Kensler, Andre Cuthbertson, Sherrie Gas- kill, Debbie Lindsly, Frank Morton. F.H.A. The motto of the Future Homemakers of America is Toward New Horizons. FHA is a national organization of students stud- ying homemaking. Their goal is individual improvement in personal, family and com- munity living. D This year's FHA presented a Simplicity fashion show, carolled at a retirement cen- ter during Christmas, and financed a mountain excursion through fund-raising activities. Back row, left to right: Becky Halsey, Pam Salem, Tammy Blair, Debbie Plante, Valerie Moore, Casan- dra Stricklin, Cathy Reilly, Valerie Spearance, Theresa Vamey, Susan Renne, Valerie Hill. Sitting at table: Carole Paine, Denise Cooper, Phyllis Roush, Diane Nimmo, Jean Cherrington, Paula Lidgett, Cindy Semo. . SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club held their annual Walnut pin sale at the beginnin of the year. They also sponsored a paper drive. During December and January, they were greatly involved in astronomy, as they followed the progress and developments of the Comet Kohoutek. Bottom right: Tom Kibblewhite, Advisor Mr. Dickhoff, Tom Teichrieb. Sitting: Terry Howard, Doug Thomp- son. f xla sk wail O - Q 'Qlw 'i Z: 9, y y ,.. va gy J E Y xi e A 1 Y ,V T I AI.- ...,..,......i.,....,... .. .,. , ., .Q ---6 4- if .5 ' X ,,. : u Iwi V V Q Tx Members. the California scholakshie' Federa- tionQhad tolfhave at .leastbtenipoints for sii 'class -fgrades T655 eligible,-faioin. CSF members made several interesting, educational fielcltrips which included a UCLA game. They attended ci taping of Hollywood Squares, whichgas also,a fund-raising event. ,CSF sponsors a scholarship awarded to a graduate each year, and CSF members are eligible for many other scholar- ships. v , 0 Back row, leFt to right: Dean Dopson, Doug Thompson, lan Kessler, Bruce Fong, Brian Todd, Tim Martinez, Jenny Cam- mock, John Griswold, John Sammis, Vicki Moore. Middle row: Debbie Lindsly, Terry Howard, Christel Vessov, Cheri Utt, Sheryl Hunstein, Ana Cuetara, Sheri Hunstein, Cheryl Scannell, Valerie Ono, Bev Brown, Karen Hall. Sitting: Sher- rie Gaskill, Frank Morton, Duane Utt, Joe Kat, Advisor Mr. 1 Birtler, Michelle lrwin, Leslie Lipman. 1? CHESS CLUB Walnut High's Chess Club participated as a team in the third Western High School Championship'Chess Tournament. They also played in other tournaments. In order to prepare for com- petition, they played practice games during meetings. Left to right: Frank Morton, Tom Teichrieb, President John Sammis, Doug Thompson, Advisor Mr. Sismondo. SPANISH CLUB The members of the Spanish Club had a busy year. The club's activities were sponsored through fund-raising proiects, such as a December bake sale in Diamond Bar. The Spanish Club accompanied the Spanish Il class on a field trip to Olvera Street and treated themselves to dinner at Espiaus. Top to bottom left to right, row 7: Albert Alvarez, Scott Stowell, Doug Hansen, Jari Caldwell, Rick Upham, Mark Martinez. Row 2: Tom Whiston, Becky Malard, Judy Campanale, Sandy Person, Pam West. Row 3: Donna Dion, Debbie Novin- ski, Helen Montoya, Carla Nichols. Row 4: LouAnn Hardy. Row 5: Mr. Lopez, Lynn Ayala, Jill Paulson, Tammy Thurlo, Edna Dalton. Row 6: Julie Whiteley, Vicky Solorzano. Standing: Don Cook. TRACES OF . . . l ENTERPRISE Veritype. . .Bylines. . .Pasteups . . .Layouts. . .Cutlines. . .Flag . .Sluglines. . .Cropping These are a few of the terms that the members of the Hoofprint Staff must learn and work with. The Hoofprint is run like any other newspaper, although on a much smaller scale. Reporters researched and wrote arti- cles and submited them for approval. The articles were vari- typed, layouts were drawn up, and paste-ups were completed. All this was done before the printing dead- line. Each staff member had a beat or aspect of student activity about which he was informed. The Hoof- print reported on the many activities on Walnut's campus. It informed the students and promoted interest in school affairs. --4 lynstarlli-9 manual? znanaiitwili unwuimfil' iunznfdlui EINGLEWNG :aSPS:ETUi Z Top: Hoofprint Staff. First row standing left to right: Bob Sammis, Darren Marshal, Dean Dopson, Lee Harris, Alan Holden, Susan Renne. Second row: Debbie Shepley, Bob Miller, Christine Chase, Leslie Lipman, Kathy Stegemann, Linda John, Renee Reynolds, Karen Hall, Robin Tanner, Bonnie Chronis, Cheryl Herin, Audrey Rivers. Front: Advi- sor, Mr. Dunbridge, Editor-in-Chief, Debbie Or-th. Above left: Press Club. Left to right: Susan Wong, Mike Barnes, Renay Busak, Caroline Cardwell, Scott Sherman. Above center: Advisor, Mr. Dunbridge. Above right: Susan Renne advises Kathy Stegemann on a layout. Right: Hoofprint Staff works busily for the deadline. E IN 1, , -s .T . ,I .f 10 445 fs- F' ' -V9 sa 5 . ,1 s I x 7 :Y ' in .j -, ll 31' 5 ' -1 Y' ' , 1, ,s X ' ' V y il lf y if 1 5 ' ' 2 5 I 's ' -gl 3 1 , If we ' tn? t ' 't ir r i .. k .f . . 2 , V ei - , if 1' 8, 5 l- ff- ' 1' f . 1 fi -' I 1 li ' V ' ' 'l SL ' wif .4 , T 1 5 Y , I .. 5 T f .. ee ,- .nf . 3 . .. uf' -:fy 1, 35 A ' xfflgz il., I , rf ' . , .. ,se I z -if-2 , -- g .-,.-3912!-1.,g,,'4,.'Z.:5 R 1 TRACE5 OF . . . WOMANHOOD Top left: Girls' League Council. Front row, left to right: Valerie Hill, Treasurer, Debbie Orth, Vice Presi- dent, Jane Dyer, President, Debbie Huntsman, Vice President, Sheri Hunstein, Secretary, Wendy Wilson, Historian, Carmen Garrard, Welfare Chairman. Mid- dle row: Miss Ashworth, Advisory Cindy Wiessnerg Cheri Utt, Publicity, Jane Stegemonn, Publicity, Che- ryl Hering Teresa Embrey. Back row: Miss Muller, Advisor, Tammy Abernathy, Mama Oliver, Christel Vessovg Debbie Manz, Girl of the Month Chairman, Pat Lim, Dona Spaulding. Far left: Tony Hanlon and Erin Flaherty enjoy a dance at the Christmas Formal. Left: Girls' League spon- sored many dances throughout the year where stu- dents showed their dancing ability. Bottom left: A representative group of Girls' League. Below: Car- men Garrard and Jane Dyer display one of the Girls' League posters. GIRLS' LEAGUE Girl's League is a growing girls' organization on campus. The girls worked hard throughout the year putting on various activities. Girls' League sponsored their sixth annual Christmas Formal. This year the event's theme was Whispers of Winter and was held in the Penthouse ofthe International Airport Hotel. Once again the Christmas Formal was a great success. Other activities included a Father-Daughter social hour, flower sales on Valentine's Day, May Day and Homecoming. At the end of the year Girls' League held a Mother-Daughter tea that honored the Senior girls. They also sponsored a raffle and three dances throughout the school year. TRACES OF . . . GROUP EFFORTS I. C.C. Right: Back row, left to right: Tony Morris, Sandy Person, Marleen Martinez, Jeff Kennedy, April Grimwood, Frank Sobenius, John Sammis, Tom Teichrieb, Jeff Hage, Front row: Roberta Caligiuri, Jane Dyer, Gary Willett, Karen Schultz, Debbie Orth, Vickie Thompson, Edna Dalton, Valerie Hill. HOUSE OF REPRESEN TA Tl VES lst SEMESTER: Below: Back row, left to right: Lisa Young, Steve Solmonson, Gary Utt, Sandy Person, Bob Miller, Belinda Parks, Jori Caldwell, Lisa Strickland. Front raw: Jay Lopez, Randy Reese, Wes Stetz, Sue Streater, Debbi Griegorian, Mary Thompson, Debbie Munoz, Laurie Green, Elaine Sewell, Tom McLaughlin, Richard Olson. .fi ' taxi 'E 14 BACKPACKING CLUB lst LUNCH: Bottom: left to right: Mark Kessler, Mr. Taylor, Kelly Bowlin, Duane Utt, Tom Hunt, Hans Meyer, Greg Case, Randy Johnson, Mr. Faren - Advisor, Scott Sherman, lan Kessler, Ricky Miller. HW- ,V 5 -, V' - 4,,:,,, ,VV ,A ,, 5 ,I ,, , , .- - , ,V . U, . ' . ,--fr-.L . N' up .. 'Q' A rf lv'l Sflfll'fill -An - 4 . f I b . -- 9 ff' ,, ,Eh , A . . ,. . Q Up: ' ' J 1 f S ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES Teresa Crain, Morleen Martinez, Ramona Mashikian, Sue Streater, Diana Arlt, Lisa Young, Bill Seibel, Dirk Lindley Cliff Ortiz . BACKPA CKING CLUB 2nd LUNCH: Bottom: Bock row, left to right: Butch long, Scott Jepson, Jim Hayes, Mr. Faren - Advisor, Mr. lsset .4 - Advisor, Jenny Cammock, Lynn Pallitt, Cheryl Scannoll. Front row: Jeff Hillseth, Phil Fritz, Kelly Bryan, Rick Q .J Q , A Ortiz, Mike Thatcher, Brian Mitchell, Greg Case, Rick Upham. FINE ARTS MAGAZINE EDITORIAL STAFF Bottom center: Left to right: Cheryl Herin, Carol Neu- mann, Pam Thatcher, Mr, Orr - Advisor, Roberta ' Jackson, Debbie Shepley, Mrs. Dean -Advisor. 'T I f 1 ffrfhtf 4 . f,I x . f A I l 1 F 5 I Vlxxf ' Aw ,l , A . rf g ly I .. l A Q L ,rl 1 X ' wil , ' ' 'fi 'L 41 . W '61 'f' F itil: ' l 2 'S tim I 1 I I . , i . 2nd SEMESTER: Below: Back row, left to right: Steve McQueen, Diana Leyva, Audrey Rivers, Sandy Person, Vin- cent Bugvilionis, Gary Biggs, Doug Hansen, Mike Lopez, Debbie Munoz, Mike Johnson, Front row: Belinda Parks, f A TRACE OF THE DRAMA TIC Thespians is an international, honorary society. Membership in the society must be earned, and initiation confers life mem- bership. Fifteen points must be earned before initiation. Each point represents ten hours of excellent work. Points are earned for rehearsals, technical work, performances, set con- struction and publicity work. Walnut's Thespian Troupe 2585 sponsored several activities this year. Closed meetings were held bi-monthly throughout the year. Profits from the production of a cookbook, rum- mage sale and the sale of refreshments during performances went into the Thespian treasury. Treasury funds were used to buy equipment for performances and the Drama Depart- ment. Funds were also used to buy awards that were pres- ented td Thespian members. The annual Thespian Awards Banquet was held at the Royal Coachman Restaurant, June 8th. The Drama Department presented five public performances during the year: two musicals, Show Me Where The Good Times Are, Oliverl , one drama, Inherit The Wind, and two children's theater shows, Livin' De l.ife, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. l. Thespians, Back row, left to right: Sue Snider, Ray Watson, Kathy Cardwell, Middle row: Scott Sherman, Mr. Betts, Bev Brown, Roberta Jackson, April Grimwood, Kim Watson, Rick Bar- ton, Victor Troxel, Front row: Kathy Littleton, Mike Hamilton, Rick Bailey, Ed Ortega, Jeff Krause, Jenny Hillseth, Kathy Nunn, Julie Norris. 2. Speak no evil, hear no evil, see no evil. 3. Actors rehearse a scene from the 'iCrucible. 4. Mike Hamilton marks cutting lines for a new set. 5. Jeff Krause and Rick Bailey pose in mime. 6-9. Kim Watson applies April Grimwood's mime make-up. lO. David Gile and April Grimwood in costume for the play Oliver! . 4 . sf Lf' v-4 1 X ll if l . 9 Q., 1 -X 1- Ninn'-. X .. I M mx full' Af S. N Q ,,,, is -i T alll, l .- t ,xl K lllxx ei ' 5. A i - if Ji , Q A J 2 Y 2 , ft ,L ., V ty., ,SM ' J if iw, 5 I . cr Liv TRA CES OF . . MANHOOD ,VI-u.,Jf .ut - an G '-:wo Som.. nf... 1 Above left: Athletes wearing Letterman jackets are a familiar sight on campus. Above: Key Club. Top to bot- tom, left to right: S. Stevenson, R. Packer, B. Dayhuff, B. Fausel - Vice Pres., G. Case, Mr. Murray - Advisor, G. Willett - Pres. Bottom row: C. Mings, D. Utt - Sec., l.. Nolen, K. Bowlin - Treas. G. Wright. Left: Leftermen. Bottom to top, left to right: Coach Dutton - Advisor, B. Fausel - Treas., J. Huge - Vice Pres., M. Laws - Pres., R. Fausel - Sec. 2nd row: M. Bowen, B. Dayhuff, M. Canavan, F. Scott, B. Karr. 3rd row: L. Parrish, L. Nolen, M. Pfeil, V. Bugvilionis, T. Bryant. 4th row: S. Edwards, S. Hage, T. Hanlon, S. Scannell, D. McDermott. 5th row: J. Vallandingham, R. Turner, D. Jen- sen, R. Packer, K. McDermott. 6th row: T. Whiston, J. Spaulding, K. Veselic, B. Yamashita, B, Collard. 7th row: B. Dutton, W. Adams, K. Christ, S. Stawell, D. Hansen. 8th row: S. Carter, J. Karr, M. Pittillo, A. Pratt, J. Whit- ing. -Q -. Q TRACE5 OF. . . UNITY Working together, striving for precision, uniformed and at attention . . . they wear the col- ors of Walnut High School. The Walnut Band and Drill Team are familiar sights of the football season. In addition to performing during homegame halftimes, they represent Walnut in many invitational parades and competitions. Below front to back: Row 1, Tony Morris, Brian Todd, John Anderson, Steve Elliott, Walter Nettell, Mike Headley, Matt Collier, Chris Salter, Dede Carlson, Becky Baumann. Row 2, Richard Denning, James Holowach, John Marti- nez, Robert Mayes, Robert Sturtevant, John Hamelin, Scott Van Dusen, lan Kessler, Marta Dalton, Pam Gray. Row 3, Chuck Nettell, David Brage, Paul Silva, Robert Barry, Tom McLaughlin, Carlos Compean, Richard Johnson, Bruce Fong, Elizabeth Denning, Kathy Jensen. Row 4, Dan Laughter, Doug Solomon, Ron Sturtevant, Shannon Simmons, Gary Burcham, David Nicothodes, Linda Boysen,Cheryl Werner, Kim Johnson, Sandy Newman. Row 5, Jim Waltrip, William Babishoff, Gary Utt, Darren Seymour, Chris McLaughlin, Bill Johnson, Noelle Desmarias, Dawn Coats, Laura Reinwald. Row 6, Bruce Sturtevant, 'lim Martinez, Dan Stevenson, Richard Cunday, Steve Val- lance, Mike Kronenbitter, Cheri Utt, Dick Walden, Randy Anderson, Darla Perry. Right: Drum Maior, Mark Griffo. .. --5.531--Ll.. e . ,hy l Z M l l Z 5 It . r l ,K . Jf ,I 9 vii X- v , I' 'Y J 1 ' l 4, l 'x l J ,l4 fl .fr- ,f 1' l- - 1 - X v ,..1.-l-- l 1 ., 1 X J 2 V l 'V My . M 7e.,,f ,:xf ., ,, n , wfia4f,tq,:i59 gf V - f v'w ,2l . - fl J 55 V- 1 Yi, . . 21 any M , ' WW BAND AND DRILL MARCH ON ....1-...if 'ii L ,si Q -9 . il' . A ' . . 1 . F. r ,. g K Q l 1 ' 5 ' JJ- j Hem , ' ' il Q N57 Mu- ' , ' l l I U U s ' f . ,t 3 D . V . k .. 1 , K , L l , ' ljffp- A fi' 3 ' . '- 'll .. 1' Q . - - x I . 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Both Band and Drill held individ- ual activities during the year. Band's annual Christmas and Spring Concerts were well attended. They had three paper drives and one nut sale. The funds from these activities went toward the Band's participation in National City competition. The Drill Team also went to National City Competition. Their fund-raising activities included selling football game ribbons, selling Christmas candles, and holding a rummage sale. 's -Q-19... Top: Band Council. Back row, left to right: Quarter Master, Tim Martinez, Drum Maior, Mark Griffo, Soph. Rep, Dick Walden, Quarter Master, Bob Mayes, President, Matt Collier. Front row: Librarian, Bruce Fong, Jr. Rep, Tony Morris, Frosh Rep, Tim Waltrip, Historian, Walter Nettle, Sr. Rep, Mike Kra- nenbitter. Not pictured: Secretary - Dede Carlson, Assistant Librarian, Richard Cunday, Right: Stage Band. Back, left to right: Matt Collier, Jan Kruggel, Becky Baumann. 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Front row, Social Chairman, Wendy Wilson, Vice-President, Debbie Huntsman, Historian, Karen Driesbaugh, lst semester Publicity, Jo Mclntyre. .1 Dv J. V. CHEER The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders cheered at J.V. football and basketball games. The girls participated in the pep rallies. They also helped promote school spirit at W.H.S. Left: top, left to right, Terry Johnston, Dana Bloeser, Glenda Cervera. Bottom, Marcia Morales, Cheryl Brown, Cindy Pagan lheadl, Connie Himes. f'-V -s or !'FvlQ r!5W'H, .A b, ' . :gif .. , ' rli1 N .i 5-,ff -. W ,,-,,.,:,.4- Y A ' Y .l--4411 Q , ...x-. ,Z,h: ' FT? - , .,,, ,,--1, , ,- rf . Y.. ' ,i:i., 1' H I, I 4'-I 0 all 1, I 11 l A I '- X T c 1 f I ' '-mf f mr- : ' J x lf! E K , Aff R- if , f ,, 5 .ff if ,F . ' 'I' if Kang'-V wk, 1 ngfc .iftdx js 1 ' A , h',g5Qg,.ZZ ' A ' J -3 1 A3...X Q., Jfy. - ' Q4-' r.,.'L,'3 l 'I'- . 1.-. .Vx a lg--',: ,-A, . M, ..-,-,. . . ,Y 'I r I I kafucffpsler f , ,. . ,, , ,gf,,,:.l yr! W i2v51,kiQ,.Q': ff ' N . A , . 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La., .,L.. ,NM -,m1gQ-,peers Q .1-g - -7 gb A?...g.5F:5X3Ew,i ' w '- ' ,iii A I ' ' I r V ' h 1 fdii 3512 - -1 :L 'mf- a i ' N, The Cheerleaders and Songleaders com- ,1 peted in state competitions throughout the ' school year. The Walnut pep squads con- Pom Midas I Summa sommf ttnuosly reeenred top awards and reccom- I 5 , tlon for thenr tlme and hard work. The gurls ' W were always busyl t 3 , if , gf I ,,L., ,L gh., A, nv ,,f,, f,, my-:,,g5yQ.,J , .. sw. ULN A ,ll ll. 1 3 l TRACES OF. . . HARMONY Walnut's Music Department is rapidly expanding. This year Walnut had three chorus groups - Chamber Singers, Les Chanteuses, and Concert Choir. The chorus groups performed at assemblies during the year and participated in the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The singers dressed formally for their productions. The Chamber Singers are a special group. They used choreography during their perform- ances. They also performed for various community organizations. Walnut's all-girl chorus chose the name Les Chanteuses because, in french, .it means women singers. The group's performances were characterized by the feminine sound of easy-listening music. Concert Choir was the largest division of singers. They performed several times for the Wal- nut student body. Many of the choir's members also performed in the chorus of WHS dra- matic productions. ' 1 Q li - I w l.,-, 1 l l i l 5 V , l 't Rl 1 l J it ix -X ,gl nl 6, I ? ,Z FN 452. wwf' Clockwise from top right: Concert Choir. Back row, left to right: Shelley Smith, Jenny Hillseth, Kim Wat- son, Dede Carlson, Susanna Sommer, Rick Barton, Steve Hoge, Mike Cherry, Debbie Kaplan, Pam Cox, Jo Mclntye, Sandi Fenstermacher, Stephanie Stevens, Ana Hagman. Third row: Cindy Pagan, Linda Boysen, Cheri Greeley, Kari Hackenberg, Don Curl, Jeff Cald- well, Creg Fenwick, Sherri Mulligan, Kathy Robinson, Teri McCabe, Kathy Sodaro, Sharon Holsipple, Teri Aguinaga. .Second row: Sherry Curry, April Grim- wood, Donna Blankenship, Laura Carlston, Jeff Ken- nedy, Roy Narducci, Joe Parra, Kim Chilcoat, Mic- helle Berteaux, Linda Flaker, LaVerne Kolodziei, Karen Kiolseth. Front row: Alisia Ortega, Lupe Alva- rez, Robin Coffman, Debbie Smith, Clyde Fenwick, Mike Clarke, Tamara Frazier, Stacy Sears, Norma McManus, Becky Gillette, Karen Keene, Margaret May, Les Chanteuses in performance, Jeff Kennedy sings the lead of Oh Happy Dayl , The Barfoot Bar- itones, Chamber Singers. Back row: Jeff Kennedy, Don Curl, Rick Barton, Ray Watson, Clyde Fenwick. Fourth row: Scott Sherman, Jeff Caldwell, Mike Cherry, Steve Hage, Mike Clarke. Third row: Stacy Sears, Linda Flaker, Laura Carlston, April Grimwood, Donna Blankenship. Second row: Jo Mclntyre, Pam Cox, Cheri Greeley, Susanna Sommer, Kay Flaker. Front row: Margaret May, Ana Hagman, Jenny Hill- seth, Cindy Pagan, Mr. Cline directs Les Chanteuses in a practice session, Les Chanteuses. Back row: Debra Polk, Kay Flaker, Shannon Simmons, Valerie Wood. Second row: Vivian Graciolett, Vikki Woods, Lucinda Wrightsman. First row: Mariel Hanlon, Anne MacLaughlin, Debbie DeSoto, Vicki Holliday, Alisia Ortega, Music Director, Mr. Cline, Pianist, Mrs. Tay- lor, Traces of preparation. J :, -- CQLJQL-5 '74 vs ' I N 14 5 555 1 V ' Z W- 5' 3 ,E f . Hx r VG wg , fa , 6. 1 r Eh, yur 4: 7 2Ti.,, Q! A4 , L fx W uh 1 ', , x . 'TSI '-S 32 l ar e A5 1' . 3,5-f N, , x K P iv 'X fx Q.. a ' 7 i X55 f 7 f A' .gm . .1 if XQN l .iff SENIQRS SENIORS SENIORS SENIORS :- V f ' f 1 SENIORS SENIORS SENICRS SENIORS SENICRS ! ' . ,M fo,- , mill 7 Lisa Ayala if - 1 X , asf J ' JH-l12'f .. 5 be ,, If 5' . 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T - scum 4 1 H H 4.4.1- ,-v-7-v- Gary Case Pamela Caulklns Monica Cervera Gary Cevello Chnshne Chase James Cnelka James Clark C nuff tb N EAENKQA. s E's4i!:l'.M' x Matthew Collier Marcelene Cook Lorraine Corrales Lori Corrente it ' 1 Cynthia Dale I F ., l,x1 ' l , . - R Karen Driesbaugh Robert Cohen 'rr r rrrr rw William Doyhuff Candy Dusch . fs.. an 'K ' f . 'S X95 1 Y figs .,.. Sl 9 ii fs. Av Cheryl Elson P 2 hu 3-, - 'f 211' , f . L F - ll Ii 1'4 i ' Aix ll . Rober? Fausel George Fortin Michael Edwards Stephen Edwards Pam Eggleston David Erbe Raymond Fausel Durinda Free Pamela Fuller 'sr Top lofi: Tom Robinehe and Renee Jarvis enjoy lunch fogelher in fhe Senior Mall. Above: Frank Seben- ius, Carole Paulson, Pam Fuller, and Deana Cooper show senior spirit at a pep rally. Grace Garcia Lorraine Garcia an Carmen Garrard Julie Gaylor Ann Marie Gelumbus Mike Gerardi Donald Gibbons l f , N CI Aiv ,L- Am ,f1135 'i,A1.-ij.: blj3A.5.'wg I '+ fi,' 'Q' -1 G 1 'ga -f iW 1-5 :gn G ' G 5 : r :si -1 - l, -1 V A A. - ' Q. 4, Mi ' 4 -- V X . 75 .. - . David Gile Russell Gill Jami Glover Raymond Goger Scott Goldfarb 6 ini' 4 Christine Gow Joseph Graf Holly Grant Kafhleen Grant Cheri Greeley l Mark Griffo April Grimwood John Griswold Q 3 Z J9fff9Y H099 Chflifopher Haislett Terrie Hole Karen Hall Becky Halsey Gloria Halte nr James Hamilton Michael Hamilton Judy Hammond Therese Harwood MMR rx Far top left: The photographer catches a glimpse of Jane Dyer on her way to the A.S.B office. Far bottom left: Cindy Hot- rum and Jim Karr order their lunch. Mid- dle left: Ray Goger demonstrates how to use the table saw in Wood Shop. Left: George Kirste waits patiently to order his cap and gown at the senior class meeting. 1 GX Kurt Helfer David Henderson Dean Herbert Rick Hernandez Cheri Herndon r 1 H Q 4 F I -, V if i s 7 , H 1 X f ff f 4 , !?, I -I I, V - 4 7 -fy-, yn fl, -- -ww 1 7 V' V EA' Z ! ,,' 5 ' 'TM A . 3 rw -4? 1 , V ,eff Don Herrod Bruce Hill Joseph Holland Vicki Holliday Above: Susan Wong goes lo her class carefree and comfonable. Righf: Bill Dayhuff says peek-a-boo everybody. l, Jennifer Hillsefh . x. FV, K , ' H f 'R i , f Thomas Horan Sheryl Hunsleln - fa ,A X X 4 N i il k ll 'yn 'a , Marla Hoenlg Grelchen Hohmann A' M J l 4,4 Cindy Hofrum Sheri Hunstein , ,,,. , ,V Hwzfrf .M I Robin Hunt Debra Huntsman Kimberly Ivins Roberta Jackson Mario Janesin R X X., .17-' L sf 'W gg l 0' X 5 I l 1 5. a A V i X ui Shirley Jensen x T- Renee Jarvis Mdrk JOUfegUl if X l X ll IA Linda John Daniel Johnson ph IG' Q life. I Kim Johnson Richard Johnson MiCl'IGGl -l0l1fISf0f1 1 . ' ll 4, Lf l, , . I ri f,' l 'W' r ' , ' ' ' 4-'flli ' . . I ' -Llglldk 1 'Q A Ax fxrgsllu l I f r J f fx, - , X A rs I., x lm '+ ' lf. n f 1 X A r X ' 1 i J 319' J ' is 1 l Darlene Kapano Bruce Karr Top left: Cathy Martin demonstrates how much fun cake decorating is. Above: Debbie Huntsman enjoys lunch during one of her classes. Middle left: Kim Ivins makes a big mess. Bottom left: Mark Pirtillo and Patty Tsilidas visit in the library. Left: Pam Beamer, as usual, on the phone. 7 .0 K' 5 4 Jw! i- I James Karr M Lynd Kasiorek Kalhleen KWMY Erika Kane' Dalfld Kendal' i ' ff 1 f 4. I A, I W N'i Jeffrey Kennedy Janet Kimball 4, my -, 24. JI! is S -r' Janet Kirkendall ' if J 'A Ii 2,4 V ,far li ,,.4-gr I 6 ' o I W fi ,ue P3 W l 'f' 1 st Af 1,3 W 43 f ,M x 1 K 4 93' fll'f George Kirsle Charles Knoepfli Mlliam Koelker 5 eWee'1 J we sr vi Cynthia Kolodziei Joseph Kot Above: Liberaled Valerie Wilson demonsfrafes lhal girls do well in draffing, loo. Top: Mario Janoi shows off al one of the dances .1 Ihr Jeffrey Krause Q- , , l X Scott Krebs James Kronenbitter 1 'Y Q1- Janean Kruggel Ns N 4 J ' John Lafferty Monica Larenas 3, vu- ' , Qff1fg1iL:?4:,1 ffj' Michael Laws Cynthia Lemke Lise Lewis Jeff Liesenfelf Leslie Lipmgn Above: Nancy Mazmcmian and Karen Schultz enioy the excitement of a football game. Top: Sweethearts, Debbie Huntsman and Bill Dayhuff, enioy a laugh together. ' Q 6, t W Kathleen Littleton Annqlee Love 5... Anthony Maganuco Lisa Mallory Jef ig 1 Xa 2 'gi 'Z' as 'R I X Frank Marton Janet Mason iq, f l ri ,mst Rhonda Massey Marcello Maurin 'fx Nancy Mazmanian Marilyn McCue sk-x Ap,-il Mo,-ek Cathleen Martin Marleen Martinez i Left: Chuck Rohrman concentrates intensely on a test. Above: Debbie Orth checks out some lay' outs for the Hoofprint. Top right: Lorraine Corrales poses for a picture. Top left: April Gflm' wood listens attentively at the cabinet meeting. 1. CUR SHADO WS FALL WHERE WE MA Y NEVER BE , Whatever we do or fail to do and say has such subtle and far-reaching influence that we can never tell what the result will be. Our shadows fall where we may never be. A deed or word may set in motion forces that change the history of the world. - Paul S. McElroy - Left: Jan Kruggel takes a break from playing in the band. Middle left: Cheri UH and Jeff Hage get out on the dance floor and show everyone how dancing is really done. I I Douglas McDermott Heather McDonald Patricia McDonald FC E.. e lx X Catherine McFarlane Julie McGill Peter McKim rf S Robert McMahon Janet McNair Kathy McNamara Wendy Meader Rosalinda Mendoza Q- ff 'S I H 2' ' 1 r, , f l ' i ' A, l i , f k Pj i W I rl . 1 V Qf 'A , x ' IQ! ,EZ X, 'S 1 4 ' A F wtf Debra Miller Jane Miller Robyn Mingle We .L , ,B Chris Mings i QE Eve M009 Vicki Moore June Morgan 9 5 4 l 1 f-- fav 3' x T7 A - Johanna Myrmon Walter Nettell Carol Neumann ' Cathie Newman Linton Nolan uv--r' David Novinski Steven Offenbecher Valerie Ono l L Edward Ortega Debbie Orth fs S Ni- Es David Ortiz Letitia Ortiz Sandra Paddock Carol Paine James Park Cynthia Parks Lance Parrish ,.. t, ' PW li -, -, fl A l , is . A ld 1'-I A L, H -s.. C' Richard Patrick Carole Paulson 'fit 1 . ,.. We R A Darron Perry Sandra Person Far top left: David Erbe gets his order blank lor his cap and gown. Far bottom left: Janet Kimball shows senior spirit! Middle left: Lance Parrish doesn't enioy getting his picture taken while he's eating lunch. Left: Mr. Murray, enioys teaching Civics to seniors. Donald Peterka ,W G? its Donna Peterson James Peterson A mais of l97'H! Rah!!! William Pierce -4,1-. lil Q1 f-555-fc Above: Terry Carter tries to recharge the battery in his car during his Auto Shop class. Righh Reading our Civics book is alwaysalot of funl Janet Pfafflin Mark Pittillo ,W , ,, ms. W Michael Pfeil Loren Phillips Jock Pope 'CT' Alan Pratt Diane Pridmore Lin ...uf- . ,,.,.,,, ,,,, , .,,,,! Kim Raineri Kenneth Ramirez Rudy Rasmussen lull! as, John Ralh Louis Razza Donna Rae Reilly Kirk Reimmonn 5 gp-s. Jeffrey Reed 'I-'Kr 4 Wim' Susan Renne Monte Riedell Robert Rivera Debra Roberis Thomas Robinefte Charles Rohrman Cheryl Russell Richard Reese Mah Reid Q 'vs in . Above: Sandy Person and Wayne Blanda fry to melt the big block of ice. Left: Seniors lislen Oo insirudions on ordering announcements at a senior class meeting. 'UN an Lynn Ryder Laura Salter 'C A' Right: President, Frank Sebenius. Below: Vice President, Greg Winner. Middle left: 1, JL Secretary, Roberta Jackson. Middle right: Treasurer, Sheryl Hunstein. Bottom: Cabi- , 1 g not discusses what styie of announcement to choose for graduation. 0 ai , s Rf- V . tfp.-l 1 - .xv ,L f iff 1,--1. 5 . ', ' .fx '9 rg a t .1 lv --1 . L. ml, eagbif-ig lb if J K' 3 My j,,-1415 ' - A ,HIE ,. . 'Q vfbf V' .t iv.: 'A' J.. .. ---- ' 'xg Wk' f 432. - ee. Iii! -S '15, x- ' we l x x n L i 1', ,. Qt.,- L N, i frm R 51' :H 5' . im-if 169' 3-9. at 5 John Sammis Karen Schultz Francis Scott V Q Lynn Scudamore -A47-, . - -- E V. Frank Sebemus George Seibel Allne Shelton Jeanne Shook Allin Short Thomas Slane Susan Snider Karen Sondergard SENIOR CLASS ADVIS Above: Mrs, Bergstrom instructs Janet Walsh in her Office Proce- dures class. Far left: Mr. Sismondo sneaks a smile as he watches his Trig class take one of his easy tests, Left: Mrs. Parmer reminds Wayne Daly that his Senior Index Information Sheet must be turned in as soon as possible. Q izfv' ff' ' 1 W ,Y 11 Y M 1 gn-.5 Karen Stanley Kathryn Stegemann Danny Stephanic ---7, 7' V --AAV e E01 - -Gap-:gr ff 5 frffgiffg-1 at ' . Wgglgy Sign Scott Stewart Joseph Taylor Stephen Taylor Sue Teats Q' , its f -4 ,- Thgrggq Thgmqg STQVOD Thofhlbh 3 b'X 'i Cheri Utt Theresa Varney FTTQ' 5 T Pathena Tsilidas Randy Turchick Jay Ulrich Above: Mr. Gilliland teaches his Psychology class about induction and deduction with a piece of chalk. Above: Mr. Rampershad watches his Civics class take an exam. HA I x 1 Y ,,-f ll Ts, .' I x r Janet Walsh Sherri Ward Kimberly Watson . Wy. i , ' 3-g PM Cl 9fYl-Wemef Pamela WGS? Steven Will Gary Willeh' Randy Wilson 'tix . 'f H 4'oQu .Q 114' X . Nl evqoo x A C 000 Valerie Wilson Wendy Wilson Gregory Winner Nancy Winslow Julie Winters .,,,, , .. T. 15' f Antie Wolff Susan Wong Valerie Wood Left: Julie McGill sells annuals at lunch time. Top left: Steve Bundy, David Oriiz, Brad Wright, and Larry Siglar occupy lheir time wisely??? 40 Dave Woodruff Julie Woodward Bradley Wright Colleen Wright ing, Z ,NK ' 'l I 'ff W : ffm gg -KVTKY 4 W ,N Gary Wright Penny Wunderlich Chris Yoder A 4-,A i X f as 152 - 4 ,aggn , i144-Q' X t ' .eta-TN E lx 1 x K M . f ' K X s NW ki!! lg , .Q .n nl I I X BX xi , ' Debbie Ziegler A 'V-N Q ,I 5 1, 1 A' ' X! , ff 1 N II v i I 1 It s 1 A I i y , I 3 ' t if Q. I i hiiv' Q A I Y 5 l :il L . , j ' Above: It's great to be ci senior. Left: A great photograph of Mike Pfeil. 1 9 , I 1 ,X VN, A fi ' 4221, . ,ff al W 1 'r' X JUNIORS TRA CES OF TH JUNIOR CLASS y 'V.A A fe r ., . Zlffjf' Cindy Adams ' V' KurtAdams I W' J i t ' ., Q Renae Adams I NCL, V .V ' f .Kg Rand Albertson G'- , bf, 1 X, W, Y W AX 'Q-A if A Clockwise from lower left: Walnut Cookie Factory, which crumb do you want? p Steve and friends at the block g Please, no more pictures today , Wanna buy a good sock, cheap? , Meg, Jan, and Donna enioy another W.H.S. dance, Oh no, you didn't take my picture, did you? , Marcy, Sue, and Judy enioy a quiet chat between classes. 1: ,,., Yi' A . 15 11'-su-v v 1 i J I Mike Altenhofel Mark Aubrey Ken Bensel Brent Bloeser +0 V fu Kim Anderson Lynne Ayala Scott Bilderback Doreen Bloom Cindy AHBGQCI Ngfm Ashley Terry Ballard Cecilia Bello Cheryl Birnber Sharon Bitting Chris Bodiford Karen Boon Ted Atkins Terry Bennett Julie Blanchari Robin Boone is V , W if ' . 1 Q , Q N x :ii h 1 fax 'vs Qi 1.62-I ' YQ 2 5 . i f .C B ' -t. 5 . e , y -5 k A r.: W V lvl. W r 5 l v-ff A -1 lip . ,. , l. l - fe ' - , I fa' . Q .J s ,ii'1 -I 4 n V, 5 W 6 X , Linda Boysen Bob Brake Behy Brogden Rhonda Brown Ginger Bryan Dan Bryson Chris Buchanan Sieve Busak 'X 1 im ,ll .wif - N B W- X if 1' ' sl , 1 , Q E-'Fi F' Rl-f' . .nn ,,. .X .-X -. , UC. 1 ' nfs' nm! 4' K , 2 .C V. -. fs-:. ,.- -. -N-..,J. :X . N- , ,. .. -,vY.F's1Q::f.1 .FN , na- Q ' v H 45 in C 'J I I -A 5 4' Xl Ray Busch 100 Campanale Ray Chapman Trina Cline Slave Bufkus Dade Carlson Mike Cherry Judy Clinkenbe- ard Linda Butler Pal Carlor Joe Chuha Pal Colby Jeff Caldwell Jim Caswell Karon Cieika Leslie Collie Roberta Caligiuri Party Caulkins Terri Clancy Jeni Colyar Eb., POWER BEHIND THE PEOPLE Carwashes were some of the many events held during the year by the Junior class to raise money for the Junior-Senior Prom. Top right: Class advisor, Mr. Johnson, Far right: Class advi- sor, Ms. Dunbridge. Middle left: Class advisor, Ms. Gardner. Bottom right: Class officers ltop to bohoml, Secretary, Carol Verbeeckf Treasurer, Lisa Ledwellg Vice-President, Salli Kel- ley, and President, Roberta Caligiuri. Charlene Cooper Denise Cooper Brad Cohen Dennis Cohen Mike Cox 'XE . Pam Cox . Robert Cox ., Theresa Craig f Ana Cuetora . Pete Cundiff . Andree Cuthbertson Ken Czarnecki Colleen Daily Edna Dalton Ben Davis Carol Day Justin Deal Christie De Gelia Joe Deschenes Debbie De Soto s ' 1 jf H 0 isil ll f ri - f WM x s '61 J Slr, A .f UQ ' 1724 ' ' X f J se. 1 1 lh 'K in H W! M 1 -...gk .mm Q Lynne Doobovsky Renee Duhaime ' Zi ' 'I' ' Jim Dunaiski IL J -Lf Brad Duhon ,K x I ,, f',.fz?2Qg, Dave Dwyer 'f Y' is ' J it l I sl' Delores Edwards Steve Ellioh Donna Epperson Donna Erickson 'QQ Kathy Evans Blake Everett Larry Feigles C. g Bill Feigles K ' f ' ' ' . .. -is. Pudgie -. s 9 -' 'X 1,-: j-..z. -., - ,A X., L ff .1 in If J '-p 'I :ln 'v 1 U LQ ll Yv'1 Q A. 4 J s r , F 3 Qu- nr owl' ' 4 my ,, , Q, A K l ll l X' ffk, , , rs, ' . ,, ,- 'V 's km a Y A 1 1 J .ai ' .4 -waz f ' J -Q .TA .pl 'l I I .,'i u :.,lh-'V-, If- 1 ,LQ L.-V.,4,9i1,'4j-,,: I, 4' L ' ..- .gg ,f,'f:' , :, ' , fr A -A ' ' ' I I ef, T' -, f. 1 fu: ,f . ,:..,Au1,,.!:V-.I .-, - 1 .3 2 ,J-Lp, gf ' U, 'I K -1-, 1 92,1 , .,,. - ' ', Q 1 1 , 'lf J-gi.--s fi: L,-77,l52y, F, I U-,Q X iw I. -D' 'P...,-if .4J:1'f--' 11.1 ' 4. .- 1 F! J lx! 2-FC. 4 Tu? , ,. .N x, Qs, Vikki Fekete Sandi Fenstermacher Erin Flaherty Linda Flaker Jerry Fling Bob Flores June Foley Debbie Follin Jeff Ford Nancy Foster Kathy Frazer Diana Freeman Phillip Fritz Tammy Gallegos Linda Gamez Cary Garrard Sherrie Gaskill Rick Giangiuli Lori Gierlich Jesse Gildea Janice Goldie Theresa Gonzales Donna Gossage Eric Gustafson Steve Guthrie Steve Hage David Hall John Hamelin Linda Hamelin Barbara Hamilton Tony Hanlon Doug Hansen Vicki Harman Vicki Harris I i4..,,,, :Q , i v x 1 Joleen Hon Julie Halch Marie Hoyes Sheryl Haynes Mike Headley Craig Herring Valerie Hill Jeff Hillseth Connie Himes Debbie Hodges Gina Hohmann Jim Holker Ken Hoover Glenn Holrum Shelley Howell Mary Hybner Michele Irwin Pauline Ilcea Gail lvins Nal Jackson Bill Jackson Alene Jarvis Tommie Jennings Dan Jenson Scot! Jepson Evelyn Johnson Mike Johnson Christine Jones Tammy Jordan Al Karripa 0- l ,M 'A V' J I ,YJ '1 i ll iw ' 'f- f- QQ FQ ff T ' I N-H X. . ,A E K1,z'i4ii,Mw . 'K W ,. 1 ' H xv' f 5 ' no - V af-'. J 154 ' .. l ,' Q 11. .li ' T 11 f L, . 4, 0 q i Hr. l ,,-11? '1 s li '- P lv v '15 M: F , 3 , 'A I aw ' A 'N H -P 4 -- -1, 1, 1'r , 4 l In ix 1 XY A 7' i QI ' sr fn -0 4- , .1 N. , L, W K .. 1 ,. lT, i.' A-5 ! I' ti l x I ! ll 4' f EI 1 4 l lf l L ' A - N . ' l J, Q ,lf :fuk A , Clockwise from upper left: Teen-Angels, Ano and Michele, be-bop- ping along: Andres ond Ginger mix paints for the Junior Class Homecoming floatf Juniors show their spirit at the Rowlond gameg We've got spiritl f All together now, HEAVEl . ,N ,sw ,.- s-ed 2 F- H ,gt . 'xi 'P f lv' if 'ff' K 1,93 ' Debbie Kaplan LaJoyce Karr Debbie Kasbon Beth Kasting Jan Keenan Vicki Keith Salli Kelley lon Kessler Mark Kessler Tom Kibblewhite Brian King Tony Kirk John Kleinfelter Patti Koelker LoVerne Kolodziei Elizabeth Kooda Craig Larson Lisa Ledwell Susan Leighnor Pot Lewis Jeannie Lias Melody Lindley Debbie Lindsly Sue Locke Frances Lopez-Tiana Mike Lovemark Scott Luther Jeff Lutz Gale MacQuarrie Cliff Manning Judy Martinez Carol Martinico Allen Matteson Pot May Laura McCarty Jo Mclntyre Randy McKeenan Anne McLaughlin Patty McMahon Mike McMullen Darryl Mendivil Kathy Mendoza Debbie Miiares Mike Miles Ricky Miller Brian Mitchell Kandy Moe Randy Moe Scott Montgomery Helen Montoya Kyle Morgan Tony Morris Debbie Munoz Mark Myers Richard Nagy Sharron Neal Dale Nelson Jeff Nesbitt Carol Neumann Becky Newman Carla Nichols Kathy Nolen Brenda Norgren Terry O'Neil John O'SuIlivan Sandy Ortiz Rex Owens ,fzgj , 0 x,1 'ff S I in Q ' , Q 4 x . X X .1 . .A.. gif -X 5541 'lf fill '4- '57 f, 1 6, fy' Q -, .. A 5 ,Ae 4 I l 9 fl I 1' ' l Q Nl ull v. .-f, D gh. Q W S ja, -rv .pe L W., qw, 1 lo 1' x x ' 4 r 7 '1' 'ff L- A ! 'L l . I 2+ xv: Q 'x Q. ?,'5s -,Q .. ,, 1 C Q 7 X ' ,Y l ll 1 Ng ' ' 'Qt z XR F f 'U '- A l' W' 'if-MMA, vff.-1 wf H 77? S 1 j Yf' . J P. i 'n 5. - Q . V I' L ' ,Y .,,,,ff. . 'T y : 5 ' 'ag' ji Q ---- 1- ' 14 S M, W ' lf' -rf' H j3,L.... '? 4 up :?.:. ..-- F' Y ' - -,ft f , ' V V L it 41 ' rw V: '- if 'S Q Q' X lx 1 : iaggesiiiiiesnggiigilgi. , . A it PAPERS, PAPERS iv' fh l o u Q-Q if X Pxg' l if xx T X- ilf - , :fx S I 0111490 g l I . , 4 . 1 ,z- LL 'A 1 On October 13, the Juniors held a very prosper- ous paper drive to help fund class activities. For left: Everybody SMlLEl Middle top: Norman, where is the pie? Middle boflom: Mike and Craig walk along campus. Left: The Abominable Weedman STRIKES! , - f:f -:. 'SFX 15,15 ,, T ,J 4 ! l- -S a. f x f l w Y T i, , I , 9 l. l J -gullil I ' . -I I, 1 ' kr I '29 - i f ,Q -3 1 kj., 1, j u ,ll , ' .,, , LJ . -X .ai hu 'M' I ' wi Y ' 'gy -'us , , I Y. , V. e t V ' . 41 A , ' ' ir: ,AN V 2 1 , 4 Y K, , N!! A Rx ,, lx' K ' I 1 it A. Rick Packer Cindy Pagan Eric Pdflf Kim Paterra Jill Paulson Theresa Peck Vivian Perez David Perrier Mqry Pigrce Tom Potter Marcy Pratt Ted Rdddmdkbr Lisa Reinwald Teri Renkin Renee Reynolds Mary Ricciardi Mike Riley Tgd Rigk Richard Rebbe Debbie Robinson GY09 Rodriguez Pam Rhode Donni Romano Phyllis Roush Paul Rousset Diane Ruckel Mat R1oncu Debbie Salazar Pam Salem Christine Salter Sandee Satullo Steve Scannell Karen Schafer Marla Schoenberger Richard Schroeder Mark Schultz Julie Schutz Jay Seebert Craig Seymour Dennis Sharpe Greg Shockley Stephanie Slusser Debbie Smith EW. 7, Sfg fi-1v',5.-:-ii: I I ig 9 X,- , A f ' it ' fl?-ff ,Q :fn ,M ,V ,ff 5 WJ 5, , .ASP if ,iv t i . 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L. f Yi' lu ' , - -' xi z Q 5 - if- - H , ' .- V' A Q -4 4 ' , : ! - I 1 1 - ., A 1 - V ' A ,N r r S v ff . Q YA , r aa , I 5 in , ' ' ?-2,52 -' nf' X . ' cc, I ' f jr, ,5-fi: Y ,z Q -i tu i , :Z- ' Jw 1 T1 ' f ,. i f.--J,-as ' Qlswf waw li. L f L ? w ff W X , Sue Streater Karen Strickland Lori Strickland Cassandra Stricklin Diane Swanson Yvonne Syron Debbie Tanner Robin Tanner Dan Taylor Mika Taylor Margie Teats Lisa Teegarden Tom Teichrieb Diana Thomas Doug Thompson Tom Thompson Far left: Buddies, Middle left top: Friends enioying lunch. Mid- dle left bottom: twill stay awake, I will stay awake, zzzzz. Middle left vertical: Hurry upg we can't hold this pose much longer. Top left: M'mm goodl Bottom left: Are you almost done . . . ?.. x ' ' l ll M-V i l f , i 3,11 .,f Vicki Thompson Tammy Thurlo Dave Tobiassen Brian Todd . Maureen Toomey Ronald Torres Victor Troxel X Ron Turner I Lori Umphres Jim Vallandingham ' Dave VanDerMeer N ' H - Jil. Bob Vasquez X N g Carol Verbeeck Tina Vescio Christel Vessov Jeff Wagner . A ,- Nr , I. s l ..--141 BAKE SALES were among the many activities sponsored bythe Junior Class throughout the year. Below: Janice Goldie. Below right: A typical Junior History class. Bottom: On February 7, the Junior Class held their first mandatory class meeting in the amphitheater. Meg Wallace , V 1 f W 2 - Bill Watkins E5 .,, ae 'fkfl 2? f 4 , y Brenda Watwood Glenda Waymire 2.2--1 Q Cathy Weeks ji' - -F . i I i L . AR, 1 ,, Jay Wetzel ,-.,-f ,xg- ---f-4' we N N , -N fl' i ,451 - 5 QT!-. N at an . ,- .1 'c n' , 4? ei 1 M n,XQ ,J XX -QL. ,fax ,jj Tom Whiston Julie Whiteley J Carol Whiting ,, if I V ii -45 David Whittemore 1 I 33' I I fair V Sue Willick V , 1 x ,W Julie Winters 4 'K 5 Ray Wong Q fl , Danica Yamashita 'xi f l' i f' 'fy ' -1 ,. XX ORE5 Rocco Abate Dewey Adams Grayce Afiolter Darlene Aguirre Collette Allaire Nellie Allen Daniel Alvarez Daniel Anderson John Anderson Steve Anderson Carlton Ashley Sandra Babishoff Gaylend Ball Lucinda Ballard Debra Bamard Dori Barnes Michael Barnes Cynthia Barry Ben Bauer Janet Beck Jammie Bennett Russell Bennett Kim Bernier Cynthia Bishop Elaine Bitolas Dennis Blackman Tammy Blair Lynn Blankenship Dana Bloeser Wallace Blum Jeannie Been Sherry Bogues -4- r'. ix 11 'V' I D f , 4f Ggf 414-L ,Wuxi vfzeeykg James -iflv 16,1 fr-'gi-1. :WY if 'S f i- . la ,, J f t ,Q,, V7 f, ix gf J' ' 'X 6 -4-1 'S Q . -me x Q. X.: rv XvA ,pf ff 114, I :ml .- 5 i -.4 N-if 'M -. ' 'z .rf i fan- V ,5 8 , - f..., J, fp A i K 4.4: . 'A ,, rl, I . :J 6 E yi , .. L Q A 1, ig fd-,Tv 4,..g:'1,.-,E ,M Z. -vi' I Jf :Lu. . K Q. i 3- ig 1. 5 . ' 1 Q Vi i . ff B 4 ,ff W- H A s . f.--. ' , : ' '-1 V. 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A , iz' 1 LAS- 'ffe Q If las, A.Jf,fvfffwffg, .Qs-My f s'Zb-Jflgf-5fC7f',f-CL If Xf JZOL 'v f,,.. ,-1 il f fb:,,4fZ3.2 627Z.Zf2-QQ? 1 Q f' 'Q lf , --'f a W, i J ff i Q f 6 i 1 rl Carolyn Cardwell Laura Carlston Scott Carter Greg Case Mark Caswell Glenda Cervera Steven Chapple Jean Cherringlon Dana Cherry Robert Cherry Kim Chilcoat Smiley Sophomore John Bolt Donna Bookil Sheri Boothe Daniel Bortuit Guy Boston Larry Boulware Kelly Bowlin Shaunalee Boyd Julie Bridges Diane Brit-tain Cheryl Brown Donald Brown Kinsey Brown Kay Bryan George Burany Gary Burcham Randy Burdick Leonard Burkett Renay Busak Tina Bustos Bruce Byers Jori Caldwell Jennifer Cammock Judith Campunale V Bottom left: Maurice Silva sils in quiet thought ' 1 between classes. Middle left: Denise Greene munches F on her lunch. Left: Rick Schroeder and Dan Slacks Bonnie Chronis Dennis Clinkenbeard 11m Cobos Bill Collard Steve Como Carolle Cook Kathy Cooper Raven Copeland Robin Copeland Cindy Corzine Tom Coward Richard Cunday Don Curl Doug Daley David Daly Sue Dangerfield Kathy Davidson John Davis Donna DeAngelo Elizabeth Denning , J 592. , f, l it K, , -r X 1 f -x .,,, l, ., 1 V vt? ' ' f Q -' I y - ' sv ' 'A V W V' J Yi A, - J I I M A A pf il. 31 -A , 'Q Al ' , atc if ' ll 'U 4,. '1 . x S E .1 J -1 1 1: 6 1 0 ' 5' J f MZ 2,1 4 If Q f gy ' fi' , . , f af' l af ,ff is I f ,-'. bl w J -in l Cyndi Jim Deschenes Noelle Hgidi DeYoung Dependahl JUYYY DOW Dumaflm John Edwards Dean Dopson Gladys Melissa Dow pqfficia Egtgg Jeff Empson Erickson Kristen Erickson 4 ga ,rvv J P' 'L' , ', 1 ' .I I' Don Dilley Rqbgrt Mike Egan Doqbqvgky Mary Evans Bob Ellis Richard Ferreiro HOW TO SPEND SCHOOL TIME Top right: Alon Holden wakes up from his nap to tell our cameraman what he thinks. Top left: We need more passing timel Bottom: Marty Pallesen and Tammy Morris find the perfect way to spend school time, at lunch, f -lf, x'.4, ' n 1 rx 4 un J T W , TONY Wayne Leslie Griepvnifw Grimwood Grandsiqff Kim Hdiflvf' Tommie Hale Regeno Hall ViCkY HUYVUY Roseanne Hugh Haich ,lik - 1 Maureen Flaherty Valerie Flores Mike Flournoy Bruce Fong Carole Fournier Greg Franks Delores Frescas Frances Fulkerson Debra Gogne Jane? Gardner Gene Garno Bob Goiss Allen Gibbons Ed Gill Cindy Gray Pam Gray Puffy Gray Denise Greene Bruce Greenwood Debra Griegorian 3 . Kdfi Um Hogman Mike Hahn H0Ck0f'b0 9 Louonn Hardy Lee Harris 50500 l'l0'1l0n Eddie Mike Heard Dianna Heiser Lynda Helm Craig Henderson Cheryl Herin Laureen Herrera Warren Hill Mike Hobson Alan Holden Dan Holker Cindy Homan Debbie Hotrum Theresa Howard Tom Hunt Cathy Hurst Terrill Hyatt Drew Jamieson Darlene Janesin Steve Jennings Shelli Jensen Miguel Jimenez K 1 A ,- 31? f fe-lg -. -P 5' V 'Q .Q gf 3' Q , '4 ' ' 5 'Zl if A L ' Jr Q, 1' f Z1 i ,Si I ' l 1 , ? ' 9 I f ' ' ,, Y e ll , L , Q .gf QQ -sw. Annalisa Johnson Mike Johnson Randy Johnson Chuck Johnston Teresa Johnston Steve Jund Janice Keck Ed Kempf Stacy Kennedy Ken Kilburn Grant Kimball Denise King Keith King Lynne Kirste Top left: Judy Camponale dressed in the spirit of the fifties. Top right: Ann Thompson and friends gather at lunch to listen to a good story. Bottom right: Rondo Sounders, Charmaine McClorie, Marlies Puschmann, and Becky Koelker pose for our camera man. The sophomores participated in various school activities during the year. The Fifties Day during Spirit Week was especially exciting. 4 me 4' :N -J :J-.1 I . 4 M - N ,- Becky Kaelker Karen Kraemer Gary Krause Susan Krebs Elizabelh Krog Sieve Krog Elise La Voix Ron Lafferly Peter Lander Veronica Larenas Kelly Laws Terence Laws David Layman Kathy Leighnor Mary Lemke Quinn Lewis Diana Leyva Paula Lidgeh Cindie Lindsey Brian Lipman 4' ,- ' its f L .A-Ji, .-4 X ., mi .,.-- - xx JI' If . A fl N Q6 'A gc ...ax I 'A 3' ss A i-ni, W ' ' r Q 1' i if .. ' an Q 'N .1 fa? Lf ' WMS! Lori Lipper! .lack Long John Lopez Jackie Lourenco Debbie Love Richard MacLaughlin Elida Madrid Mike Magana Jo Anna Magcnuco Carol Manusiu Mslissa Morcellin Jim Marquez Pat Martin John Mariinez Mark Martinez Tim Morfinez Top left: Liz Orfh and Tom Offenbecker give our cam eraman a smile. Borlom left Tammy Wasko IS thank ful for lunchtime. Bottom right Tell it like if is Audrey Rivers. ,Q X11 J f' , rg if .Pa ' 4 ff , ,C 1: ' J li J f - V: 4 .' . N V l y X M mv 1 5 , i c J 5 W i x ' 1 ' '1 . .v, ,, N- , , 14 , 1 , - i 1 wg' Q ,VV A V ' Q r ' 5 li , . - f ' V ' J Qi' i , 1 W ' ' Y' ll-N R . -nf 1 l 1 s B X-4' -- 2' --.. ,X . wr 1 if 'X . i f : fx P .e 1. ' 'ivy f 1 Kim Morris Tamara Morris John Nicolhodes Diane Nimmo l J N xv i ll' J., , I , :ing xg, 155 W X - - .. w ,.' ' l W X Y , ' 11 A so 1, ., fc'-uvvfenfi li s, f 9. W W 5 1 v Q I FQ X, , Y A A 1' J 4, ull. C - 4 Q fs . 'Q' i Klm Molschall Julie Norris , 1: 2 v,, W , Q lxvl A 0 i I K . ' J Marleen O'Dell Toni Offenbecker Becky Ogle -vs 4 yi, Q F '- lf ..1. eu l 1' VA , M 'IH l v - xr l .,1 Paul Marfinico Ramona Mashikian Mark Mason David Mayer Rober1Mayes Jeffery McAnany Theresa McCabe Keith McDermo1f Robert McDonald Jay McGill Debbie McGirr Jackie Mclnfyre Chris McLaughlin Mickey McNeese Doreen McOwen Steve McQueen Michael McQuilkin Charmaine McClarie Colin McNeilly Edward Mendoza Hans Meyer Rebecca Millard Gregory Miller Robert Miller Aram Minasian Raber1Mingle Richard Modglin Brenda Moguez Kennelh Moore Teresa Moore Marcia Morales I Q ' J X lf. N. .pe N. Charles Nehell Sandra Newman Yvette Newman Deborah Novinski Diane Novinski Kafhleen Nunn Greg Oldham Mark Oliver Sarah Ornelas Therese Ortega Liz Orth Cliff Ortiz Ray Ortiz Richard Ortiz Julie Paddock Marty Palleson John Palmer Paris Panneton Dale Parks Renee Parks Carol Payne Tom Peak Spencer Pelot Jeff Pemberton Jim Pendleton Dave Phillips Dean Phillips Scott Pittillo Debbie Plante Lynn Pollitt Patty Potter Leonara Pratt Marlies Puschmonn M ' Bill Putnam Christine Radamaker Leslie Raymond Keith Razza Dan Reed Janice Reed Jim Reifer Cathy Reilly Mike Reina Cindy Reza Marty Rice Charles Richards Charles Richardson Cindy Richardson Debbie Richardson Joseph Riedel 1- i SOPHOM ORE CLASS The sophomore class held a car wash in December The car wash occurred at the Standard Station on Grand Avenue. Mr. Ariss, class advisor, supervised while the class took in between fOfl'Y Gnd fifty dOllGl'S. Top nght Cindy Wlessner shows her enthusiasm at the 13- 4.. ----':1:' if --Wg. il fi ... .. 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'f ' -Q Mark Riher Audrey Rivers Puffy Robbe Sherry Roberis Mark Robinson Marcia Terri Rodriguez Chris Roof Scofi Sockin G00f9' Scum SYMU 50 Ch91 Ronda Chwl Diane Rodriguez Lindo Schreib Rick Schroer Glen Scoiland SVCCY 5995 D9b'a 59i9'9' saundon Scanndl sfafbofo'-'Oh Marion Schmid Deborah Scott Sherman Michael Shook Cindy Serna Dorren Nancy Seymour Dgyg Shglfon Shgpley Seymour . 163 vis. ' 'Y 1,-ei, t.. ,.,. .g:g H fs- 'iff H555 ,-:V-gr., . w Q 4-, -. tiff iiiiviiiiif 1 fifrff' S3235 Diane Shan Av i, keygen ?f,,t,5 t Vicky Shotwell l' L 1 ' ' QV, ' j Maurice Silva ,, f i N -as V Hugh Simmons ,V ' R ji-. Shannon Simmons f .,, F . r Q .,, Y 1 ' - Q 3' , 1 4 ,,t A ,, yy, ' , ! fi t X' ' x S f . ' 'A 4 'ff .. . vi Allah Douglas Smedile ,: -, ' ,Q will , ' Q' Q 5 2.52 Debbie Smith Y':5',i..3 'f ' ' I. V' ' Doug smith - we ' 4 ,,.,,'. Q , Ken Smith - A . I, 'Y 4' Shelley Smith ,V V' V -5 ' 2 f 1 'fig 14 . ffy' s V Z ff ' 17 f fy .1 , ' ,I ,RKKMK Ep. 4' ff. ' ' ' ,l , . - . J I V ' 1 ' ' V, . I ,. fx iv xx .fx 5, A . 1 if fi 53 92, fy s., :sw '- , tri. .J , il 7' 3 . fi 25' in 44 t, in ,M Sm? as y Vt t I fm ve , 'A Above: Do you know what we're doing? Top center left: One chocolate malt coming up. Tap center right: Occasionally, students take time to listen and learn. Terrill Hyatt and Cathy Hurst listen attentively to Mr. Hall's words of wisdom. Top far right: Do you understand the instructions? Right: Say CHEESE, Keith King. Center right: And now class . . . Far right: Traces of daydreams for Carolyn Cardwell dur- ing a late afternoon class. Kathy Sodaro Patty Sohn Steve Solmonson Doug Solomon Christina Sparks Jim Spaulding Doug Speers Richey si. John i it 1 ,Q , Dan Stacks v 5 Dana Stacy 'X 3 Jane Stegeman - Ryan Stevens ' X , 4 Stephanie Stevens y 1 Bruce Sturtevant I Nz' P X ,V i:,..,t pe.. ,. it lf? 5 ff Y , if f 5 5 :?x',..,,u' 1 ' - sf Q v - v. l 'qc ' A J lk . W1 QS i 5 .Q 1 , V v 2 N A- K fl .' Ai r, , V, ff., 'ii 4, 3 f ' ' ii ' tl ,, X! W 1 ffl ff 1 YM W 1- ? I , gs 41 1 'I Q 4, V , ,, ,H N51 ,s 7.,, lg. .. .. y , , , 2 Y: ty ' 1- gt I uv . I, , Z4 ,, g, X 1 f WX' .ll I N 1. gk 'Wh r -Q4 , xr f ff ff 1 I , ' h -v 42 x ' i l'i l ' A T Vx . - I K Q it Sl T- N A a! X X . N V, V. - 6 , , .,-, 5 .' '. N - 2 I l ill! T l ls KN ' A ' 'il N if gui x 'N 1 .u I b' I 5-,,. J Lori Swanson ll Nolan Tate - -, W, Mike Thatcher . 4 - Ann Thompson -Aff mark Thompson 1 .H A ., ary ompson W ' A Kristin Thorne Dave Thornton , ,1- l Dave Tiner Alisha Tipion Cindy Tipton Renee Turner U . ' CherieTuh X 'LX Duane UH .f - Rick Upham f Ted Valdez li x , in it l 1 L , , ,,, .,,f uni 4: Aniia Valencia Sharon Van DerMeer Jenny Van Dusen Mike Varney Richie Vasquez Kevin Veselic Chris Vian M , T 3 i Terry Vicars Dora Viescas Tom Voth Richard Walden Bobby Walker Jim Wallace Steve Walsh Howard Wolters Terri Word 2 Tammy Waska 5,221 I Q 'YZ .- va - , Terry Waska Pam Watters f Cathy Whitacre fg 5 Q il Joo Whiting Linda Whittamore ff QQ' Top light: Walnut High School presents the Razza Brothers' Comedy Hour. Bottom left: Sophcmores got spiritl Bottom Center: Patty Robbe and Company enioy Science. Bottom right: BLA-A-A-A-H-Hl Cindy Wiessner 'E i Cindy Wilkinson , - Carol Wilford i ' 1 - - In Dan Williams n 5. - ' Warren Williams 1 1, 1 J ' 2? N' . 1 W Q mlm- ' l TomWilIison . . U , 1 A, Loris Wilson -1' N ,, -- if R Q TracyWilson - 3 , li, .R dy l ' 1 5 E 4+ 1 A Randi Wise Gary Wright Judy Wyatt Bruce Yamashita Robin Young Pam Zabkie Robbie Zamora , 5 sm X Jim Ziegler .FITVQKB Zeaiisess 1 ea Y 1 FRESHMEN Rochelle Abate Tammy Abernathy Stephanie Abifadel Kurt Abrahamson Teri Aguinaga Diane Alvarez Lupe Alvarez Patricia Ameye Anthony Anderson Carla Anderson Gordon Anderson Juanita Anderson Patrick Anderson Randy Anderson Gregory Annand Diana Arlt Nancy Amet Susan Aubrey Cathy Avenatti Laura Ayala Mlliam Babishoff David Boiler 'lim Ball Gary Bangan Cecilia Baquedano Kelli Barnett Dianne Barney Robert Barry Lorrie Belvin Brian Bent Anna Bentancourt Eliza Benton Gregory Berteoux Rhonda Betancourt Susan Bing William Bishop ,--H -..1, XNA ,Q i If Pi Y IV t.,g-V5 i ,H yi L 'fk W :Ai V' E AN 15? - Q L. .N L1 he X 3 Q, 5 I Q -., -, -L-. , 'ie N V , . . r T7f li ' ' i' XM in A ii , 5 -5 Q, N X V f 3 c -'Vyr AQ ' X V 1' , l .. H 1 . A , f ., as 1 ,R s lf 5 'l' ' ' - ., lk. A W -e fi ie I-e -- he 'i we -' lm 1 -e ' l A l -0 ' -0 ' 10 G: E -1? , Right: Freshman doing what they do best. Below right: Pam Driesba ugh and Andrea Jenson take a moment out from their academic day to talk about things other than schoolwork. l 3 1 A l 1 a '- .'-6 i X, x ' 5 -v- ie X 1 J 'R N x i- ' - lx, 5 as 1 'wwf x .f l X Cx.. 5 'fag X QQ S 'XX i X N All we ' P' Q, 4 , : Q4 . , ,N .. 9 Y N ' 4 nl' . fn 1 Y. grin X I -X' , 5 N' Q' 2' t'D Jw x in . 'W' . 1 -' ...ei 1 1 ' c , i f I Nw. W I fn, GM., l 'fn Q fuzz- l ' if QQ Q .Q 5' A A- 1 9 A Qian! -I 4 N ', 1 6 M M Left: Renee Munoz and Laura Ayala illustrate the apprehension that all freshman have on registration day. Bottom right: Una Smith and Gilbert Cor- rales take a break from dancing and go to get some refreshments at a school dance. 1 E if I v 1 X ' '53 - lf f ,3 ' ,'-4+ , ff J 1. gr 'gi irij A It ,,- . ,Y 21152, va Q A ,, V ' A 1 V .'- , , ,il '. lie S if - ,,, , .9 ' f t B t ' ' it if , 1 Mike Rochelle Donald Busch . Byars Byrnes Cynthia Lori Jean Cain Caligiuri Campanale Robert Blackman Robert Blair Ginette Blake Mike Blanchard Judy Blankenship Mike Bluntach Debbie Bobrow Shelly Bodiford Michael Bonner Ronni Boone William Boris Marcia Bowen Kevin Bowlin David Brage Tammy Brewster Doug Brogdon Brad Brovillard Cynthia L. Brown Cynthia R. Brown Valerie Brown Richard Brownwell Kelly Bryan Diane Buck Frank Burany Vickie Burch Brian Burcham Tim Burkett Ana Burkhardt Laura Canavan Mlliam Cantero Mark Carlston Carmen Castaneda David Chapman Mary Kay Christoffersen Mike Clarke Dawn Coats Kathleen Coffino Robin Coffman Steve Coley Daivd Colyar Carlos Compean Shelley Conn Gilbert Corrales David L. Cotten David 8. Cotton Michelle Cotton Teresa Crain Ed Curry Sherry Curry Marta Dalton Judith Davidson Jeff Davis Steve DeFrisco Richard Denning Barbara Derrick Mark Dilley Julie Doobovsky Pam Driesbaugh Tyrone Dunn Daniel Ellett Dorothy Ellett Adrienne Elliott Corinne Emanuel Teresa Embrey Elaine Epperson Bill Erickson Mary Eropkin Cheryl Evans .f l,r -1 'V M F, X .rr ll s - able., f- ' 5 51.2 Y y Q mm , 2 , ' 1 - N- .mf N... V' g wr- A' , . , A ,j I - .pb ' ' Y 4 ' ,Q . 1, - V :. z. 1, t --we- ' . -w 'tLM .A ,,., if , . 'Z .hJu:..3Q.,3a' , ff ' ff' 4,1 z 4? K if rv I ' iw W, . , l' , U .Jr I Q' lic-, Q... fl 'vf Q 3 , 4 , ell T l , ' - Q' xi ' 28, lf ' -f 1 , ' P - 1 , , I 1- f , g j 3 l ri 'ii B if JM. 1 C' J' im' 1 . , 5 mn , - A A - i T E ll ,...r 'w s GA . jg. V Aft! 'e 2 1 ,Q lf f K . . 'A , 1 4 1 V ws tx I 4 Aj -sz Q ,r - , , 5 ' ' ,J ' 'L' x Q ,. ' Q -2' I' F - . ' , 1 W1 V , ,,,g 1 ' Q ll , ' XA XE, PM 5 5 Z, 1 f fl T ll I lj, F ' - ::,, ,TN ...J f X. Q -,,,,z, lf,.4 -Y--wi Above: Diane Johnson and Kelly Hodges enioy lunch with friends, Left: Boys find the ASB office a good place to enioy lunch and a midafternoon conversation. fish- ,ap Top: Marcia Bowen walks lall for The Simplicity fash- ion show held by the Homemaking Department. Above: Kevin Bowlin and Jay Keenan register af the door during regisfration day in Sepfember. A we 1. Cs- ,,. 4 i l . W- , A Wr x 1 'iv Q- is 3. l 7 7 , X .X N, in Donna Falcon Waller Farmer Cheryl Fausel Steve Fekele Lori Fenslermacher Creg Fenwick Lola Ferreira .lanehe Fisher Kay Flaker Karen Fling Phillip Flores Karen Franklin Geni Fransen Tamara Frazier Sharon Fuller Chris Garay Edward Gardner Connie Garreffa Yvonne Guskill Raymond Gaylon-Jacobs -Nh Yu James Gilbert Dianna Goyeau Laurie Green Charles Kim Gila Godzyk Joseph Vivian Grociolerl Gracioleh Janice Paula Greenwood Greelham Sharon Goldie Daniel Graf Kara Guslafson l x Richard Gonzalez Carl Gray Gina Gulierrez Al' fl 3 Aw ' 1 1 xl J Susan Goodnough Gerald Green Timothy Hackenberg Right: Cheryl Fausel and friends enioy the shade of a tree during lunch. Middle right: Jay Lopez and Patricia O'Shea keep on truckin'. Far right: Girls take a moment to lis- ten to music at a dance. Bottom right: Fresh- man watch as cheerleaders perform at a pep rally. 1 ,V ina 1 , 1 , ff y. ,D ., ,K , 'at 4, z ' ,-. 2- -. - -0- . -1 l A X X tt, My J I, 4 , 7, ,asv W ,E 1' 'N f , , 3-I ,J 1 t t- si ' w S-1' R f .my xy Ana Hagmon James Hayes Kelly Hodges Randy Hotrum Kathy Jensen Scott Haines Steven Headley Elizabeth Hohmann Tim Houchen Andrea Jenson Michelle Hamilton Barbara Healy Michael Holland David Hughs Michelle Jepson FTW T ,J-, . :ff 5, A V, If t J g X H: . , 5 H .- f f f' ,,, -' . ,X X, V ff- 51' ' W J T fi Al ' fl-V ff, 4 e ' X Al JKT, I li 1 A, Si-' V l ,I 'Ev' ff ,V L I 1 0 -3 ,, . V' Q :I x v If , 1, fa-7 . V Q.. ,. Y l fo.. I R J .2 J 1 fxw, W 1,4 ,,,,. HI I 2. 'N Martin Hammond Kelly Heffern James Halowach Rick Hunt Danny John W KAY. ,, gay .A A .x Q. ff! V I J ' J ' r nw' , . :W 1 if W 4' 1 W New l 4, 4 Z Z .., . 55 Diane Hardy Vicki Helm Sharon Holsipple Karen Huntsman Diane Johrpdn .,-,M of .T5 5 1 I, K5-w-111 LV' fit' L not Floyd Harris Kristi Hememway George Holt Laura Hybner Sheree Johnson Tim Harwood Anthony Herrera David Holtmeier Brian Jackson VWlliam Johnson Jodi Hatzfeld Terry Hicks Dottie Hooter Martin Jauregui Stephen Juliar Carol Hatzfeld Marshall Hill Julie Horan Paula Jennings x Q-1 ft? if lg . 1 L X.ZT R 'w -1-.. ' w M ' l X , 7, fam! M wwe A: mi , K Q 'u fi'-L Barbara Kasbon Corinne Kearney Karen Keene Ronald Keeney Kevin Kelley Sandy Kelley Paula Kellogg Kelly Kelso Michael Kennedy Roberi Kent Cynihia Kidwell Russell Kidweli Kelly Kimball Eddy Kimura Rebecca Kincaid Darrin King David C. King David E. King Renee Kline Kafhy Knight Leonard Krause Cynthia Larutta Daniel Laughter Audrey Lidums Dirk Lindley Stephanie Lindsly Kevin Loggins Philip Long Chrislie Lopez .lay Lopez Germaine Lourenco Sieven Lovemark Leslie Luther Right: Freshman demonstrate spirit while participat- ing in a pep rally. Below left: Belinda Parks expresses traces of seriousness. Below right: The girls' attention is drawn to the table at registration. Bottom: Joe Gra- ciolett makes a face tor our staff photographer. Roseanne Magana David Males Michael Mallory Dan Mathes Martita Maurin Margaret May Steve McCarthy Daryl McCune Leslie McKeehan Thomas McLaughlin Richard McNeese Norma McManus Daniel McNeiIIy J, Rachel Mendoza Colleena Merendino Regis Mesko Y. Donna Messer 'vi Christie Meyer Scott Miller N ,X Laurie Mingle L 5 ff - Tim Mings X i 'Q Bryan Mitchell ' Greg Moesser K Ann Montana A Gary Montgomery Matthew Moore Valerie Moore Kevin Morgan George Morrison X in ia 7 . ' 4 it l-' .i ll Y wr' 'CYW 'u f A .ill -iv- 2. J , . V' r in . l i 7 i g R 1 Q an I :5 .V 'I O4 'N if K X 'W 1 A . 1 avi, WM, 4 . 'C ' . L 'P ll , . Top left: Crunch away, Freshmanl Bottom left: Janice Greenwood listens to the bulletin during administration period. Bottom right:APam Petrich and Dan McNeilly find a quiet moment together ot u dance, Gary Moyer Sherri Mulligan Renee Munoz Ray Narducci David Nash Sandra Neal Kathleen Nelson Robin Nelson Randy Newman David Nicothodes Kathy Nix Louis Noble Patricia O'Shea Helene Ogaz Gary Okamoto David Olivas Marna Oliver Richard Olson Alicia Ortega Edwin Ortiz Sandra Ortiz Debbie Pairis Kelli Parker Belinda Parks Joe Porro Cheryl Paschal Gordon Peck Gloria Perez Darla Perry Patricia Pesuti Pamela Petrich Wesley Pettus Right: Bob Starr and Patty O'Shea demon- strate traces of warmth and affection. Below: D Michael Bluntach and Tim Sutton socialize with friends ata dance. 1 Na' rw 1. ' T,- Qu W -.I . ,' E' L. s' Y Cheryl Renkin Pamela Rowland 1 1 C, 5 A ,,,,,f. J ' i - . . , X . a f 1:- Kenneth Reynolds Leslie Ruuell Q -4 ,Q 'G .4 -.f f .A 'Q lv ,- JZ N I, It 'Zh sang .v 4, ,,,. , X ep, -01 xv. ' w P I X .4 Rr Pamela Richards Scott Sabella Je '77 J' , 1 X ' A wg-. X Y , 9 Joseph Pfeil Dennis Putnam Randell Reese Mindy Riedell Susan Sackett .V 4 if- X gl, W ,. S , za I wo 4. ., Erin Plunkett Gena Quatraro Anette Reeves Vickie Riley Jerry Salazar A rw T321 ., '-.,e g.v , -V , 2 Q.. :Z-Killa: ' I 0 -W 33- ...www , 3' W 1 , .,....nu ,.... Debra Polk Karen Ramirez Sherri Reid Kathy Robinson William Salem Ronnie Pope Greg Randall Beth Reilly Jeuie Rodriguez Robin Salles George Prise Leonora Randazzo Laura Reinwald Robert Rohde Robert Sammi: William Prise John Reed Debbie Remo: Gabriel Rousset John Sanchez Kathryn Satullo Katherine Schubert Greg Scotland Jill Seebert William Seibel Patti Seidel Robert Severt ' Elaine Sewell Elaine Sharp David Shepardson Mark Shepardson Susan Shepley Michael Sherman Todd Sherman Cindy Shoclxley Gary Sickler Paul Silva Tim Silva Steven Sirus 'lim Slane Stacey Smith Una Smith Karen Sodaro Kimberly Sole Alex Solorzano Kimberlee Sparks Bruce Stack Robert Starr Cynthia Starry Charles Steadward Kim Stedman 'Greg Stevens I Danny Stevenson V 7 f , V 3 3 ' i 'A 1 -I i 1 u v 4 1 H 1 'if 1, i lL.lil ' .v- Pamela Stowell V . ' g, Q, I fn m l E ,y t V ', 1 t Lisa Strickland ,X 'N i lv ' V f t ',,,,,. , A, 7 X 1-'Q y V. Robert Sturtevant ' it it T '-w , l r S 5, 1 iii jli ' -,, ., . Q .. tl it t Ron Sturtevant 4, ' .V Q If Y -V 5 A x I Y 'V Y J Tim Sutton ' 'V 5 ' ' 'll 14 , V - T f' fi ' f 1 2' t Q, Xxlr' Debbie Swanson , , 5 - ' - , ...ff . , f K Pamela Thatcher X '. f 3..,, 'A vi gig' fx V V 'A e . .--cf T J ,P ,gf ,T pm -W X ' : it e' t fltt ' .X - l-Yf1eHeThOm0S ix 552 ' 7, ' ' ra 5 Te- Debby Thurman 4 ,W ' 1 W ': 3 , 'x ' l X 4' N Trey Thurman I ' , La ,Z ' ,Q Q 5 V ,, it l Mike Tobiassen .,., as I '41 V , '-U - S , Q ,5 V. W , ex Tracy Tomkin ,i I 1' . ' , I ,f , , A Q V- f ' it Q :Q ' ' V, ' John Torres f X V 1 t ,- , X ' V f ' ,-A' A J -1 Q? js x-,J Eileen Toomey jfif J I . , F Y W ,ll I J 7 X i ' David Truex N- f . ' Q 3 M 'F' , . s J' .ina H xc ' AAA' A '4 'V 1 yrr' 'T F David Turchik g f , f f' 'f-'WWI' gl ' hiv A I l Q Q f Pennie Turner - - gtg: A V ' 1- W 'V A Mike Twytord I , l ,r - ,. . ' ' Sylvia Uhlig f 3 A 1 ' Q 1, ' Q if I X .Q N ,1, Paul Umphres 1 V f x 1 -K i, 5 4' h Colleen Upham ,, if ' 4 ' . N 4, -Q fl ' ' ly- ., Gary Utt ' F ' ' , , 1? ' L . Steve Vallance 'V H ig I ' 2 ' 4 f A j F .45 J A 11, -f I 1 Vtt. 4 M511 ' W ' f P V Q T A 3 John Vallandingham fir ? '52 J l ' ' W , , 14 Scott Van Dusen .uint A . l 'V -v ' . fr Peggy Vanderwell , aix' ' ' y 'I i -, , t Doris Vega if' A f 3 ' 'ig' l t .Q K 3 ,. 5 3 David Vescio '- ' l 'L . , th. ,N rg' T N , Q Doris Vetter ' l I N.L,Q, 4' ,gl 'R ' Jim Waltrip . ,K 4' K A f I' It 'V ' Barry Wang an ' ' 't N r ' ft Q We 4 t H5422 Yi ls f -- J t T J .ti ' H1 1 f t T 2 - f T if T 2- rtrr 1 lei ff J , i Robert Watson ...1 .. 'I' ' v'ii,,, - ,Q if A 7 ff f '.4' -fi-L ' if V, Shawn Watson f - 'f ' 1' 1 ' W' A .-,f Q X f Kirk Waymire ' ' ff I ' L5 ,, J- ,J , , Sandra Werner lg. - ' SN 'N .f w I ii' 1' V U Scott Wetzel ' , ' X Q' i-2, 1 6 A w, W Kathy Whiston l fx' ' - V- i ' ' fl t ' i V' ' A --I IQ 5 Nancy White ' 5' , . f ' , I Q g f N , Vicki Williams XL 1 if , f V ' ' 4 2, V f T A , V . . f' ' ' x ,- nf ' Q f . f' f- , , t 4 5 I l Above: Freshmen Class Officers, from left to right: Vice President, Alex Solorzano, President, Tim Bally Treasurer, Tim Houcheng Secretary, Audrey Lidums. Right: Deb- bie Swanson casts a grim look towards the camera. x . Q-. , A -:L .af-fr? l l I lily A I , 43' Wi? 2 Y, 5 lg' 4 llllxxx J , fy' 1. 5 son and Susan Shepley check out the guys. Bottom middle: Laura Cana- van, G.A.A.'s lead guitarist. Bottom right: Rachel Mendoza expresses her- self in English. ' J l fl ix ,fi 'xv fl UL!! VN i 1, A, 4 as .ff 5-3 L- Q X K 1. . , ' i itz' -e ,. ' , ' ' Q 4 ,gf , ' ,L yn JeffWinner . X ' ' l A Medina Winter Xe N . P., i - r - Jim win 3' ' jfj? ' ' Charles Wise I V . 'K ,, ,r Vikki Woods , 11 Yi'w'f:3H f :5Q gLfL '-this: if ' gvfffzvgfsgxvgs-. ,i r ,A N X , Q Mike Wright 'S' V v ' tis' Cindi Wrighlsman 1 'lg ,V , ' V f K VT 'xl r Craig Yamashita S fs ' Y X ? ' ' Ql w kg h -f Lisa Young s K I li.. -Q K Edward Yrigolien I' X' iii' '. ' Jill i f L ' ' ' .-A.-q. A YZ V RAT ,A f- 1... 0. f ' Ar , l L -fav' IR- ' M' ' 5 s ' :pn x ,.s,.+,,'1'f. - -4 x K. ...V '.,'7Tv5fiE'f ' 4 s, ' V -14-ui., , ' ff is ikiugfq - . . ,X .hulil . ,. , . .- .fu .r.m amffLa.,?:sr5L3l.rf1ierZ:w Below: Tim Harwood works on a proiecr in wood, Bottom left: Michelle Jep- 1- Y .4-, s..---Z: :.-.af':1.t'.f- ... vi: :'-- .-' -' ,: . ,, ,,, .ssc 'agp-,1.1mgug Q -,,,- - - Qf,: --- dar- .a.:.-' -3 -V ' . .--41.1 11' g .. . 4: ' H4 - ,2'f:-1-f-.L : ---3 -141. 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'- ' .,, --Y --1. 3' 4... . f -i fri f IA 45 l :tt k - A- E. -HT.-- . ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACADEMICS ACA DEM ICS EM N WHO RUN OUR DI TRIC T THE BOARD OF TRU TEE Below, left to Hght: Mr. Morales, Mr. Nettell Dr Falloon Mr Hannon Mr Vind ,-H4 DISTRICT ADM INISTRA TION Right: Dr. David L. Brown, Superintendent. Far right: Mr. Hartnett, Assistant Superintendent, Business Sor- vicos . Right: Mr, McMullen, Administrative Assistant, Far right: Mr. Jolley, Director of Educational Services. ,X -4 ,V It ,,, if ' w f T I fi, xx A tv' ml, All , jg SCHOUL ADMIN TRA TION .ffl '- j-, Top row: Jack Ingram, Principal. Second row: Donald Skraba, Assistant Principal. Wayne Gilfry, Vice Prin- cipal Personnel Services. Third row: Bertha Muller, Girls' Vice Principal. Jerry Davis, Boys' Vice Principal. Sheldon Landerer, Vocaiional Counselor. Fwwx Mr. Harrison Mrs. Rees Mr. Iverson l COUNSELORS Arnold Ariss Ann Ashworth Kristina Bales Janet Beneda Joyce Bergstrom Helmut Birtler MATHEMATICS TAKES US INTO THE REGION OF ABSO- LUTE NECESSITY, TO WHICH NOT ONLY THE ACTUAL WORLD, BUT EVERY POSSI- BLE WORLD, MUST CON- FORM. - BERTRAND RUSSELL- Mathematics is a language in numbersand symbols. A knowledge of math is needed I for almost every aspect of life - science, economics, mechanics, homemaking. Our math department teaches math skills and knowledge, and provides courses for col- lege preparation. Walnut High's Math Department offers year-long, elective courses. The courses range from Basic Math to Trigonometry. Although very little math is required, the math classes usually have full enrollment. There are five full-time, and one part-time, math teachers. These faculty members teach different levels of mathematics and use varying approaches. TRACES OF. . . THE PAS T Walnut's Social Science Department offers many interesting courses. In addition to the usual three years of required study, the department offers honors courses and elective courses. The department makes extensive use of physical and visual aids. Films, maps, models, displays, speakers, and field trips are a few of these aids. Left: Mrs. Beneda and Mr. Johnson register students for the Social Science Department, Jack Betts Gary Brittain Herman Bushong Larry Cline Robert Corkrum Diane Dean Veta Denton Norman Dickhoff Bruce Dunbridge Pal Dunbridge Jerry Dutton Jim Faren Una Fihock Phyllis Gardner Donald Garreh Mack Gilliland Ken Gunn ...- , 2 J f it .. -Y xx W ij W z ,. JY' 6.79. Y X pl V f e 5 Above left: Mr. Olivier discusses the Hoofprint with Mr. Dunbridge. Top right: Mr. Sismondo helps Jeff Hago with his math. Above: Mr. Voris and Mr. Moun- tain talk over new students. Left: Mr. Polite and his son, Coby, watch a football game. efgfii W' My Row I il to rl: Richard Holl, John lsett, Hank Johnson. Row 2: Vic- tor Kim, JoAnn Kirkhoff, Eleuterio Lopez. Row 3: Cecelia Lowery, Bruce McNeil, Judy Mollozzi. V: ,f 4. M, S' 4 The teachers at Walnut show their spirit by support- ing and participating in school activities. Above: Mr. Gilfry always greets students with o smile. Right: Mrs. Parmer dresses in the style of the fifties on the Fiftie's Day of Spirit Week. 'WO i -4 0 ln... 5-' uv- INDU TRIAL ARTS OFFERS Below: Larry Fiegles works on a table in wood shop. sr i . A1,,,,,,..4v-ff f ,,? . .MI ...mf , f 67 fs VOCA TIONAL SKILLS The Industrial Arts Department at Walnut is a large one. The courses are designed to teach practical, occupational skills. Classes are offered in several areas of industrial arts: auto mechanics, wood shop, metal shop, drafting, graphics, and electronics. The Industrial Arts Department works in coordination with the Regional Occupa- tional Program lROPl in offering voca- tional training programs to high school stu- dents. This program enables a student to graduate from high school with a salable skill. Judy Manthorne Richard Massaro Robert Maynard Donn Morris Leon Mountain Bill Murray We Ms. Grace Noisat Miss Patricia O'Connor Mrs. Alice O'Keef'fe Mr. Paul Olivier Mr. John Orr Mrs. Jane Parmer . V- . Sf A YN Mr. Jim Polite w f Mr. AI Rampershad Q!! QI' Q1 Mr. Charles Sismondo wifi vim xg Below righh Mn. O'Keefe helps Sue Dangerfield. Below: Gone Gorno and Dan Graf work hard in Graphics. IETKKEPRIKIIWR 190 1 gh 1-wi fa if -. .QM 9' . 57 !' 1 . R ' X a 1 x 5 I 1 1, .gf-. 9-f Hx.- Q, 'S iffy. X T 5, , . f Ns' ,, Q' , :Ss ,Stir ,mira x. W X A' ..-tr... -,'x -Y' S .q .K ,lyk-A xl .4 K' I -. V.: O I 1 'N ,. 1. 'N H if JZ? ',,,-- L IRI W1 I +x Thomas Steam Delon Stewart Roland Storm Lefh Mr. Iseh has a funny way of correchng papers Bolow left: Randy McKeehan works hard In graphics Below: Mr. McNell IS on has way to class , 9,3 , vw. ,N 1, 5, ,Aw- 33 X A1945 , ,. gi- 14 'K .1 Mr. Larry Studt Mrs. Kathy Torosian Mrs. Lois Tucker Walnut's English Department offered an elective program for l0th, I lth, and l2th grades. This is the program's second year. There are four nine week periods during which several electives are offered. A com- position class is required for one, nine- week period. This program allows the stu- dent to choose an area which interests him and allows the teacher to specialize and concentrate on a subiect. The elective courses offered vary greatly - Mass Media, Creative Writing, Mythol- ogy, Great Authors, Contemporary Prob- lems, Dynamics of Communication. Stu- dent response to the program is favorable. A survey taken at the end of last year showed that a great maiority of the stu- dents favored the English Elective Program over the yearly program. Top right: Mr. Landerer converses with students on campus. Bottom right: Students work in one of Mrs. Parmer's English classes. F' T 7 - . . .. ' il 1 5 Eng: z:a',m,m Q egg SX.,-g,,s ' ' 14235523- x..,4g3::..e' :A 3 sgfgggg- 4.w.'e.'.r1Li2 'u -. Wwwgaexme 'xi'.yz,,-mfaq w u..A.e-'uw-ww fa .QWS-Z-:ce-. si V A Mrs. Jane Van Wagoner ' gs L i Mr. Christ Voris 4,6-in T C . A ' is 1-, V Es' -.lf 4 'il ,Q is ., -. x 5 y xx :J limi xX w l ia 4- , 4 in r .Mill Qi! . 2 LS-l Q IZPI Til L :X CLASSIFI DSTAFF Above left, L to R, Mrs. Rowland, Mrs. Gomez, Mrs. Dzama, Mrs. Sanchez, Mrs. Ball. Above, L to R: Everett Wianf, Chet Roberison, Bob Dumez, John Cummings, Mel Arviso. Left, L fo R: Mrs. Sogge, Mrs. Goolsby, Mrs. Ekblad, Mrs. De Guevara, Mrs. Bredlau, Mrs. Deaton, Mrs. Gelona, Mrs. Catanzaro. 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Tweedie Walden's Book Siore ' Walnui Posi Office Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wilson Mrs. Janef A. Wrighf SENIOR INDEX WES ADAMS. . . Cee Basketball7 Frosh Football7 JV Football7 Varsity FootbaIl7 Lettermen's Club PAM ANDERSON. . . GAA7 Spiriter's Club7 Silver Medal on the Print- ing Machine BECKY ARAIZA. . . RON ATWELL . . . LISA ANNE AYALA. . . Drill Team 12 - 317 Precision Squad 1217 Honor R0lIj Junior Class Secretary of Publicity 131 ROBYN BACON . . . Maiorette ' RICHARD BAILEY . . . Thespians7 MetaI7 Outstanding contributions to theater of arts7 I star thespians BECKY BAUMANN . . . Band 11 - 417 CSF 11 - 317 Science Club 11 17 Drama - Orchestra 1317 Stage Band 1417 Most Improved Player - Band 11 17 Band Camp Scholarship 1317 Honor Roll 11 - 417 Outstanding Teenager of America 1417 Music Festival 1317 National Merit Honorable Mention JAY BEAMER . . . Football PAMELA DIANE BEAMER . . . Annual stdffi Junior graduate - early grad DEAN BEAUDET . . . BECKI BELLO . . . Senior Standout - Brightest Smile ' DENISE BENNETT . . . Honor Roll 12 - 41 STEVEN BERNIER. . . MICHELLE JEANNE BERTEAUX . . . Choir7 GAA ' GARY W. BIGGS . . . JUDY BINNING . . . House of Representatives 13 - 417 GAA 131 WAYNE BLANDA . . . Senior Standout - Vhttiest DONNA BLANKENSHIP . . . Choir7 Chamber Singers7 Girls' League7 GAA7 Most Outstanding Vocalist 1317 Homecoming Princess7 Senior Standout - Sexiest DEREK ADRIAN BLOESER . . . Frosh Track 8- FieId7 Frosh Cross Country7 Var- sity Track 81 Field DON BLUNTACH. . . Frosh FootbalI7 JV Football 12 - 315 Frosh-Soph Baseball7 Honor Roll 11 - 317 lettered in Frosh - Foatball7 Lettered twice in JV Football and Frosh-Soph Baseball JAMES BOLDT. . . JV Baseball 12 - 31 PATRICIA ANN BORIS . . . DENNIS BOULWARE. . . MARK LOWELL BOWEN . . . lettermen's Club 11 - 417 Varsity Football 13 - 417 JV Football 1217 Frosh Football7 JV Baseball 1217 Frosh-Soph Baseball 1117 JV Track 1317 B Bas- ketball 1217 Varsity Wrestling 1117 Baccalaureate Committee 1417 Outstanding Lineman 1417 All- League Honorable Mention 1317 National Soci- ety of Student Leaders Nominee7 Senior Stand- out - Best All Araund7 YMCA Youth and Gov't Program BEV BROWN . . . CSF 11 - 417 Spanish Club 11 - 215 Thespians 13 - 417 Acted or participated in tour Drama prod- UCfl0l'IS5 Sr. Class Cabinet7 GAA 11 - 217 Les Cavelieres 1Honor Guard1 1317 National Math Test Award 1315 Best Costumes - Wizard of Oz 1317 Senior Standout - Most Likely to Sucoeed7 Sophomore Class Treasurer7 Spirit Day San- gleader1I - 21 TIMOTHY W. BRYANT . . . Varsity Football 11 - 417 Varsity Basketball 12 - 315 Varsity Track 121 VYTANTAS FRANK BUGVILIONIS . . . Lettermen's Club7 Football 11 - 417 JV Wrestling7 Track 11 - 417 MD Club7 Summer Weightlifting Club 11 - 317 Honor Roll 1417 Summer Weightlift- ing Co-Champ 11 - 31 STEVEN BUNDY. . . Lettermen's Club7 FootbolI7 WrestIing7 BasebaIl7 Honor Roll DEBORAH BURDICK. . . Junior Class Cabinet7 Senior Class Cabinet7 '72 Campaign Committee7 '74 Cayuse Staff7 '73 French Club7 Spiriter's7 National Merit Com- mended Student7 Honor Roll 11 - 417 Copy Editor - Yearbook7 Co-Editor Organizations7 Les Cavelieres 1Honor Guard1 JOHN B. BURGESS . . . Metal Club DAWNA BURKETT. . . ROBERT E. BYROM . . . MARK CANAVAN . . . Frosh Foatboll7 Frosh Baseball7 Lettermen's Club7 JV Basketball 1217 JV Baseball 1217 Key Club 1217 Varsity Football 13 - 417 Varsity Base- ball 13- 417 All-League Honorable Mention Base- ball Junior I st base KATHY CARDWELL . . . The lntemational Thespian Society7 Senior Bac- calaureate Committee7 Drama Presentation Fine Arts7 Freshman Orientation7 Participated in 10 pIays7 Christmas Show7 Trophy for Outstanding Contributions to Theater Arts7 Trophy for sup- porting roll in Fiddler on the Roof 7 Honor Roll 11 - 417 Sec. of Thespians7 Honorary Thespian SCOTT CARTER . . , Frosh Football7 BasketbalI7 Track7 Varsity Foot- ball 12 - 315 B Track7 Second String All-League Oftense7 Second String All-League Defense7 3rd place League Finals - Track 1C17 2nd year Let- terman - Varsity Football TERRY OKRTER . . . House of Representatives 121 GARY ALAN CASE. . . Key Club 12 - 417 Frosh FootbalI7 JV Football 12 - 317 Varsity Football 1417 Basketball7 JV Boseball7 Homecoming Prince7 Honor Roll 11 - 417 MVP - JV Basketball 1317 Senior Class Representative - Key Club PAM CAULKINS . . . Modeled in Simplicity Fashion Show7 Honor Roll MONICARAECERVERA. . . Songleader 1217 Varsity Cheerleader 1417 Girls' l.eague7 House of Representatives7 Honor RoII7 Senior Standout - Best Dressed GARY M. CEVELLO . . . Frosh Football7 JV Football 12 - 311 Frosh Wres- tting7 JV Wrestling7 Letterrnen's Club 11 - 417 Honor Roll11 - 41 CHRISTINE L. CHASE . . . Cayuse Statt7 Journalism Staff 1Sport Editor17 Honor Roll KIRK CHRIST. . . Key Club7 Letten'nen's Club7 Frosh Basketball7 Varsity Football 1417 Varsity Basketball 12 - 417 lst Team All-League 12 - 417 All-Pomona Valley 12 - 417 All-San Gabriel Valley 12 - 417 All-CIF 13 - 41 JIM CIEJKA . . . Scholastic Award 12 - 31 JAMES PRICE CLARK . . . House of Representatives 11 - 217 Frosh Football7 Frosh-Soph Baseball7 Press Club - Joumalism 1317 Honor Roll MA1'I'l'IEW COLLIER . . . Band 11 - 417 Band President 1417 House at Rep- resentatives 1117 Most Outstanding Freshman - Band I MARCELENE A. COOK . . . DEANA SUE COOPER. . . Committee Chainnan - All Night Party7 Sr. Cabinet Member7 Girls' League - Sr. Repre- sentative7 Highest Honor Roll ' LORRAINE MARIE CORRALES . . . Drill Team 1317 GAA 11 - 217 Speech Competition 1317 Yearbook Statf1317 Sr. Cabinet7 Graduation and All-Night Party Committees7 Spiriter's 1117 Girls' League 11 - 417 Honor RoIl7 Distinguish Speaking AWGfdSp Mid-Term Graduate LORICORRENTE. . . GAA 1317 Play: Stop the World 7 PE Award 1217 Senior Princess - Christmas Formal 141 ROBERT COTTEN. . . MIKE CROSS . . . BasebaII7 Wrestling YARA M.CUEI'ARA. . . Spanish Club 11 - 217 Chess Club 1117 Science Club 1117 French Club 13 - 417 National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation GILBERT CURTIS. . . . CYNTHIA L. DALE . . . Honor RoIl12 - 31 WAYNE F. DALY . . . Vocational Industrial Clubs of America7 Student Body Gov't7 Honor Roll 11 - 417 Gold Award Calif. Vica Skill OIympics7 State Level Mechani- cal Drawing BILL DAYHUFF. . . Frosh FootbaII7 B FootbalI7 JV Tennis7 TfQCkj JV Football 12 - 315 JV Basketball7 JV Tennis 1MvP1i Varsity Football 1417 Varsity Basketball7 Varsity Tennis7 Key Club7 Lettermen's Club7 House of Representatives7 Honor ROIIF Senior Standout - Chatterbox ANNA MARIE DIGERNESS . . . Honor RolI11 - 41 TERRIDIMOFOULOS. . . Tennis Team7 Tennis Certificate DONNA DION . . . Spanish Club DENNIS DODD. . . Drama 131 KAREN L. DRIESBAUGH. . . Drill Team 12 - 415 Precision Team 1415 French Club 13 - 415 Best All Around Sophomore - Drill Team5 Captain of Precision5 Honor RoIl5 Sec. of Records and Alumni - Drill Team 1315 Sec. of French Club 141 CANDY DUSCH. . . JANE DYER. . . Girls' League Member 11 yr.15 Wce Pres. 11 yr.15 Pres. 12 yrs.15 Pep - Historian 11 yr.15 Head Songleader 13 - 415 Frosh Class Sec.5 ICC 12 yrs.15 House of Representatives 12 yrs.15 Reporter for Progress Bulletin for WHS 12 yrs.15 Honor Roll 1I - 415 Most Outstanding Songleader5 Jr. Head Honor Guard5 Homecoming Princessg Out- standing Teenager of America MIKE EDWARDS . . . STEVE EDWARDS . . . Lettermen's Club5 Cross Country 12 - 415 Track 11 - 415 Honor Roll 11 , 31 - SYLVIA A. ELLIOTT . . . Drill Team5 Homecoming Princess -- Basketball 1 CHERYL ELSON . . . Band - Letter Carrier DAVE ERBE . . . Track5 Band5 Letter in Bond PAM EGGELSTON . . . Band - Letter Carrier ' RAYMOND CHARLES FAUSEL . . . Key Club 11 - 415 Letter1nen's Club5 SWAP5 Var- sity Football12 - 415 Varsity Track 12 yrs. in CIF15 Honor RoIl5 Senior Standout - Brightest Smile5 Homecoming Prince ROBERT MARSHALL FAUSEL . . . Key Club5 Lottennen's Club5 SWAP5 Baccalau- reate Committee5 After school sports - student council5 Most Valuable Varsity Track Sprinter5 Member of National Scholastic Student Leaders' Association5 Lettered 3 times in Varsity Track5 lettered once in Varsity FootbalI5 Vice Pres. of Key Club5 Treasurer of Lettermen's Club5 Senior of Representatives 1415 Drill Manager 1415 Preci- sion Co-Captain5 Honor Roll 11 - 415 Drill Fund Raising Chairman5 Pep Treasurer5 Girls' League Philanthropic Chairman 13 - 41 JULIE MARIE GAYLOR. . , Honor Roll ANN MARIE F. GELUMBUS . . . Drill Team5 Vice Pres. of Knightetts5 Honor RoIl5 Graduation Committee5 Block-N-Knightette5 Block-N-Drill Team MICHAEL LANCASTER GERARDI III . . . DON BRIAN GIBBONS . . . DAVID S. GILE. . . Lettermen's Club5 Thespiansg MGM5 Honor Roll 11 - 415 Varsity FootbaIl5 JV Football5 Freshman Letters RUSSELL GILL. . . JV Cross Country5 Varsity Cross Country JAMI GLOVER. . . GAA5 Awards in Girls' Track -- JV and Varsity RAY GOGER CSF5 Honor RolI1l - 41 SCOTT DAVID GOLDFARB . . . Key Club5 Lettermen's Club5 CSF5 Cee Basket- LJGII5 JV Tennis5 Varsity Tennis5 Honor RaIl11 - 41 FERNANDO GOYTIA. . . JOSEPH PHILLIP GRAF . . . HOLLY GRANT. . . KATHLEEN JANE GRANT. . . GAA 12 yrs.15 Girls' League 11 yr.15 Honor Roll CHERI GREELEY . . . 1 GAA 1115 JV CheerIeader5 Pep Treasurer 1215 Songleaden Pep Sec. 1315 ASB Sec. 1315 ASB Sec. of Records and Alumni 1415 Girls' League Social Chairman 1415 Choir Vice Pres. 1415 Cham- ber Singers 1415 Senior Breakfast Chairman 1415 Homecoming Queen5 Honor RoIl5 Most Valuable Songleader 1315 Senior Standout - Best Look- mg . MARK ANTHONY GRIFFO . . . SWAP5 Drum Maior of the Band APRIL ALYSON GRIMWOOD . . . GAA 11 - 415 Music Club 12 yrs.15 Thespians 13 yrs.15 GAA Awards for Tennis and Volleyball5 Drama - Excellence in Acting Leading Role 5 Most lnspirational5 Outstanding Contribution to Theatre Arts5 lst place -- Stop the WorId ticket saIe5 Treasurer of Thespians 11 yr.15 Pres. of Thespians 11 yr-li Sec. of Music Club 1 I yr.15 s'a 'm1o?KZ 'e d 'st' Homecomlng Pdnce' Graduation Committee5 Senior Breakfast Com- cm mittee TERESA fl-okfsink' ' JOHN MASON cmswom. . . GEQRGE F0 ' ' ' CSF 11 - 415 Gorman Club5 Science Club5 Highest w e5 g lll Honor Roll 11 - 415 Outstanding Achievement - DUMNDA FREE ' ' ' , German 1215 Outstanding Senior in English Dept. P Q-i':Ufi'E aP ' C '? 141, cayuse An Editor 141 Girls' League Representative 1415 Honor Roll JEFF HAGE . . . JV Cross Country 11 yr.15 Varsity Cross Country GRACIFLO GARCM ' ' ' , f 12 yrs.15 Ceo Track 12 yrs.15 Pres. of Lettermen's GW l- SWF FHA' Hom' ' 12 ' 3lf Ed ' club, Asa, acc, German club, iooo Mile club, 'lokniizluggigrl Sec. of Student Affairs . JOEHAHN... CARATEOSOESQLARD Varsity BasebaIl5 Varsity Football - ' - , , , , , ' CHRISTOPHER HAISLETT. . . Url' Tram 42 ' 371 P'ec 'o DH l3l' G 's Frosh Baseball5 JV and Varsity Wrestling5 League 12 - 415 Songleader 1415 GAA 1115 House Achievement Award in Boys' P.E. TERI HALE. . . GAA 111 KAREN LOUISE HALL. . . Journalism-Press Club 12 - 415 CSF 12 - 415 Library Student Assistant 1415 Highest Honor Roll 11 - 415 Journalism Page Editor 12 - 41 BECKY S. HALSEY . . . FHA5 Drama GLORIA M.HALTE. . . JAMES BLAIR HAMILTON . . . Lettermen's Club5 Frosh FootbalI5 JV FootbaIl5 Varsity Football5 JV Track and Wrestling5 Cee Basketball5 400 Club5 Honor RolI5 Lower Divi- sion Track MVP5 JV Football MVP Outstanding Back5 Senior Standout - Biggest Flirt MICHAEL EARL HAMILTON . . . Wrestling 1115 Cross Country 12 - 415 Track 12 - 415 Thespiun 12 - 415 Lettered twice in JV Cross Country5 Lettered twice in JV Track JUDY HAMMOND. . . Drama5 Open Campus Committee5 Dress Code Committee HARVEY GLENN HAMPTON. . . DAVID HARROWER. . . THERESE DARLENE HARWOOD. . . Drill Team5 House of Representatives KURT HELFER. . . BRUCE HENDERSON. . . Lettermen's Club5 JV Football5 Varsity Footballg Track5 Cee BasketbaII5 JV Hitter ofthe Year DEAN ALLAN HERBERT . . . Drama5,Autoshop5 Dress Code Committee5 Open Campus Committee RICK HERNANDEZ. . . CHERI HERNDON. . . Prom Committee 131 DON HERROD . . . Dress Code Committee5 Open Campus Committee5 Key Club5 Football5 Basketball i5 Tennis BRUCE HILL . . . ' Frosh Football5 Frosh-Soph Cross Country5 Var- sity 'l'rack5 Key Club5 Basketball5 Honor Roll5 Sophomore Class Treasurer5 ASB Sec. ot Athlet- ics JENNIFER LEIGH HILLSETH . . . Thespian Troop 25855 Spiriter's Club5 Chambers Singers5 Homecoming Princess5 Fine Arts Maga- zine5 Honor Rollp Vice Pres. of Choir 1315 Histo- rian of Choir 141 MARTA ANNETTE HOENIG . . . Yearbook Staff 1415 Cayuse Business Mgr. 141 GRETCHEN HOHMANN . . . JOSEPH HOLLAND. . . VICKI HOLLIDAY . . . Christmas Concert 1415 Drama Show 1315 Pie Throwing Contest5 Honor Roll 131 THOMAS HORAN . . . CYNTHIA MAE HOTRUM . . . DORIAN BRUCE HUEBERT. . . SHERI LYNN HUNSTEIN . . . Sec, and Vice Pres. of Girls' League 11 - 415 JV Cheerleader 1215 Varsity Cheerleader 13 - 415 Annual Staff - Organization Editor5 CSF5 MGM5 Pep Treasurer 1315 Jr. Honor Guard at 1973 Commencement5 Highest Honor Roll 11 - 415 CSF5 Outstanding Teen of America5 Head Varsity Cheerleoder5 Sophomore Princess - Christmas FormaI5 Homecoming Princess5 Senior Standaut - Most Spirited rw J 4 SHERYL LEE HUNSTEIN . . . Girls' League 1I - 417 CSF 1417 Science Club 1217 JV Cheerleader 1217 Varsity Cheerleader 13 - 417 Pep Council 1417 Yearbook Staff - Activities Editor 1417 Class Activities 13 - 417 Pep Historian 1417 MGM 1l - 417 Senior Standout - Friendli- est7 Honor Roll 11 - 417 Senior Class Treasurer 1417 Jr. Princess - Jr.-Sr. Prom7 Homecoming Princess7 Girls' League Girl of the Month - Miss Sweetheart - February ROBIN HUNT. . . Lettermen's Club7 House of Representatives7 Frosh Football7 JV FO0I'bGll7 JV Tennis7 JV Wrest- Iing7 Capt. of Frosh Football7 Capt. of JV Foot- ball DEBBIE HUNTSMAN . .' . Drill Team 12 - 417 Girfs' League 12 - 417 Honor Rdlli Honor Guard7 Capt. of Drill Team 13 - 417 Lieutenant 1317 Girls' League Sec. 1317 Vice Pres. of Girls' League 1417 Drill Team Sec. 1317 Drill Team Vice Pres. 141 KIM IVINS. . . GAA 1l - 217 Sophomore Class Officer 1217 JV Cheerleader 1311 House of Representatives 13 - 417 GAA Treasurer 1217 Head JV Cheerleader 131 ROBERTA LESLIE JACKSON . . . Drama Club 1l - 217 Thespians 13 - 417 JV Basket- ball Statistician 1215 Varsity Basketball Statisti- cian 13 - 417 Plays: Calamity Jane 1217 Fiddler on the Root 1317 Matchmaker 1317 The Lark 1317 Show Me Where the Good Times Are 1417 Girls' League '11 17 Fine Arts Magazine Editor 1417 Honor Roll 1l - 417 DAR Award 1415 Best Actress - Minor Roll 1317 National Merit Commendation 1417 Les Cavelieres 1317 Senior ,Standout - Best All Around7 Frosh Vice-Pres.7 Sophomore Pres.7 Jr. Pres.7 Sr. Sec.7 Thespian Treasurer 141 MARIO LEO JANESIN II . . RENEE JARVIS. . . MARK JAUREGUI . . . SHIRLEY JEANNETI' E JENSEN . . GAA 1217 Girls' League LINDAJOHN. . . Hootprint Staff7 Spanish Club7 Honor Roll7 Sec. of Spanish Club7 Front pageassistant editor for school paper7 Art Editor for school paper7 Front Page Editor 417 JV Wrestling7 C Letter in Track7 JV Letter in Track7 Varsity Letter in Track7 CIF Cross Coun- try 1317 Backpacking Club7 Outstanding Frosh- Soph Crass Country Award 1l17 Outstanding Sophomore Wrestler 1217 8 Trophies and 6 Med- als in Cross Country7 All Valley Cross Country7 JV 880 Record Holder - Hacienda League Finals7 Mustang of the Week - Cross Country JIM KARR . . . Drama 12 - 417 Lettermen's Club 12 7 417 400 Club 1417 1000 Mile Club 1417 Bee, JV, and Var- sity Track 12 - 417 JV and Varsity Cross Country 13 - 417 Drama Plays - l97l Christmas Show 1317 Castlekeep 1217 Oliver 1417 Inherit the Wind 1415 Capulet 1317 1973 Undefeatecl JV Cross Country Team 1417 Medals in Track 13 - 41 LYNDA KASIOREK. . . All Night Party Committee7 Graduation Commit- tee7 Senior Breakfast Committee7 Honor Roll7 Highest Honor Roll KATHY KEENEY. . . Baccalaureate Committee7 FHA Club7 Honor Roll RODNEY KEENEY . . . ERIKA KELLER . . . JEFF KENNEDY . . . Drama Club 13 yrs.17 Choir7 ASB Cabinet7 Cham- ber Singers7 Plays: Some Like lt HOIHQ Mad, Mad, Mad Wild West 7 Arsenic and Old Loce 7 Calamity Jane 7 Fiddler on the Roof 7 Stop the World, I Want to Get Ott 1lead17 Outstanding Teenager of America Award 1417 Best Actor 1317 Best Musical Director 1317 Most Outstanding Male Vocalist 1317 Honor RolI7 Drama Club Treasurer 1211 School 'Mascot 1317 Asst. Sec. of School Spirit 1417 Pres. of Choral Dept. 141 JANET KIMBALL . . . Girls' League 1117 Pep Club 13 1 417 House of Representatives 13 - 417 ICC 12 - 417 Plays: Calamity Jane 7 Some Like It Hot 7 Brer Rabbit 8 De Tar Baby 7 Modern Dance7 Honor ROlli Pres. of Freshman Closs7 Pres. of Pep Coun- cil7 Pep Club Historian7 Varsity Songleader 13 - 41 JANET LEE KIRKENDALL . . Honor Roll GEORGE KIRSTE. . . Tennis 1l - 217 Lettermen's Club 121 CHARLES KNOEPFLI . . . Frosh FootbaIl7 JV Football7 Varsity Football7 Varsity Track7 JV Track7 JV Wrestling7 lettered in JV and Varsity Sports7 Ed Fleming Award7 2nd place Track at MSAC Relays 1hurdles1 WILLIAM KOELKER . . . ANjr'jf1Q'jf'Q17',1ego, Club U . 2, Jv aaskeibell, varsity Baseball KIM sox-HEE JOHNSON. . . JOSEPH Koi' - - Bondi GAA: Powder Puff Fodbaui Music Few, CSF7 German Club7 Annual Staft7 Honor Roll vawonorkol, CYNTHIA KOLODZIEJ. . . RICHARD JOHNSON. . . JEFFREY KRAUSEA - - I Bdndu -Ab Lenered in Bcndub I Yr. pinsul Science Club7 Thespian Club7 Chess Club7 ICC7 ,MCHAEL JIJOHNS-I-ON . . ' Participated in 5 maior musicals and 4 plays7 Mime Show for Ice Cream Social and Assem- blies7 Oratorical Award7 4 Star Thespian7 Sci- ence Club Sec.7 Science Club Treasurer DARLENE KAPANO. . . SCOTT KREBS. . . BRUCE WAYNE KARR. . . Frosh Football7 JV Football7 Frosh Tennis7 JV Varsity 400 Club 12 - 417 Varsity Letterman Cross Basketball Country 1l - 417 Varsity Letterman Wrestling 12 - JAMES KRONENBITFER , , , JANEAN KRUGGEI. . . . Band1I - 317Choir1217 c-AA 171, stage Band1417 Senior Standout - Chatterbox JOHN LAFFERTY . . . Lettermen's Club7 lettered in Football and Track MONICA LARENAS . . . MIKE LAWS . . . Lettermen's Club7 Frosh Football7 Varsity Foot- ball 12 - 417 Track 12 - 315 All-League Football 13 - 417 All-Pomona Valley7 All San Gabriel Valley7 Outstanding Lineman 12 - 317 Most Inspirational 1417 Lettermen's Club Pres. CYNTHIA LEE LEMKE . . . GAA1l - 21 LISE LEWIS . . . MICHAEL ANTHONY LEWIS . . . Frosh Boseball7 Varsity Track7 lettered in Fresh- man Baseball JEFF LIESENFELT. . . ' LESLIE ELLEN LIPMAN . . . CSF 11, 3 - 417 Vice Pres. ot French Club 1417 Press Club 13 - 417 French Club 1317 lst place in Regional Accounting Contest 1317 Best Writer Award in Journalism 1317 Highest Honor Roll 13 - 41 KATHY LITTLETON . . . Thespian 1l - 417 Honor Thespian 13 - 417 Excel- lence in Lighting 1317 Honor Roll 131 ANNALEE R. LOVE. . . ANTHONY V. MAGANUCO . . . Cee Basketball 1l 17 Honor Roll 12 - 31 LISA MALLORY . . . GAA 1l - 217 Jr. Class7 Sec. of PubIicity7 House of Representatives 1 I 17 Honor Roll 1I - 21 APRIL MAREK. . . Drama Club 1317 Crafts Club 1317 Choir 1217 Mod- ern Dance Festival 1217 Honor Roll 131 CATHY MARTIN. . . GAA Treasurer 1417 GAA 11 - 41 MARLEEN ANNETTE MARTINEZ. . . Spanish Club 1l17 CSF 1I17 GAA 1I - 417 Home- coming Princess7 Christmas Queen 1417 Queen of Hearts 1315 GAA Publicity Chairman7 Spanish Club Sec.7 GAA Vice Pres.7 ASB Vice Pres. 1417 Pres. of ICC FRANK S. MARTON. . . Chess ClUbj German Club7 CSF7 Honor Roll RHONDA MASSEY. . . GAA 12 yrs.17 House of Representatives7 Highest Honor Roll 11 - 417 Freshman Vice Pres. MARCELO C. MAURIN . . . Varsity Basketball 12 - 417 Frosh Basketboll7 Var- sity Tennis 12 - 41 NANCY MAZMANIAN. . . JV and Varsity Statistician 12 - 417 Varsity Base- ball Statistician 13 - 417 Jr. Class Committee Chairman7 ASB Sec. 1417 CSF 1217 House of Rep- resentatives7 Highest Honor Roll 1l - 41 MARLYN J.McCUE. . . DOUGLAS L. McDERMOTT. . . Frosh FootbaIl7 B Basketball7 Frosh-Soph Baseball7 JV Baseball7v Varsity Football 13 - 417 Varsity BasebolI5 Lettermen's Club5 Frosh-Soph Baseball MVP5 Honor Roll5 Senior Standout - bu - Best Dressed5 Homecoming King HEATHER McDONALD . . . PATRICIA A. McDONALD . . . V CATHERINE MCFARLANE . . . I JULIE ANN MCGILL . . . Drill Team 12 - 315 Annual Staff 1415 Senior Cabi- 9911415 Honor Roll 13 - 41 5 f, PETER LOUIS McKlM. . . ROBERTMCMAHON. . . JANHLVNNMCNAIR.. Honor Roll 12 - 31 KAWNMQNAMARA. . . Q wenovmunen. . . .Ski Club5 Skuba Club5 Honor Roll 111 :Q VROSALINDAMENDOZA. . . GAA 1115 Spiriter's Club 1215 Yearbook Staff 1415 House of Representatives 1215 Girls' League 11 A 215 Highest Honor Roll 12 - 415 Graduation Com- mittee Chairman 1415 Jr.5r. Prom Committee 1315 Senior Editor of Yearbook Staff 1415 Senior Standout - Biggest Flirt CAMERON LYN MILLER . . . DEBI MILLER . . . Drill 13 - 415 Precision 141 . .-., JANE ANN MILLER. . . 1 nosmmuoiz. .. Jr.-Sr. PIOIDCOINIIIITBQ5 Honor Roll12 - 31 '- CHRISMINGS. . . Frosh Football5 .N Football 12 - 315 Varsity Foot- ball 1115 .N Wrestling 11 yr.15 Varsity Wrestling 12 yrs.15 JV Tennis 11 yr.15 Track 12 yrs.15 French Club 11 yr.15 Lettennen's Club 12 - 415 CSF 12 yrs.15 Key Club 11 yr.15 School Coordinator for 'Walk for Hunger 1315 Tap Foreign Language sflldellfp Honor Roll 11 - 415 Senior Standout - Most Active5 ASB Pres. 1415 Sec. of Athletics 1315 Student Rep. for School Board V EVEMOAG. . . Girls' League Vice Pres. 121 vicm.Moone. .. ' Pep Squad Leader 12 - 315 Drill Team 1115 Son- gleaderV1415 Graduation Commit-tee Chairman 141- Student Council Representative5 Honor Roll 11 - 41 JUNEMORGAN. , . GAA 11 -V415 Spiriter's Club 1215 Honor Roll 11 - 'E 1.-Joslemvnmm. . . WALTER NETTELL . . . Marching and Concert Band CAROL G. NEUMANN . . . Props and Art Club5 SOS Club5 Inner Light - Editor .rg cA1'His NEWMAN. , . f' LINTON w,NoLAN. . . Frosh Football5 Cee Basketball 1115 Key Club 11 - 41' JV Football 1215 .IV Wrestling 1215 JV Baseball 121- Weightlifting Club 12 - 315 Varsity Football 13 415 Varsity Wrestling 13 - 415 JV Track 1315 Soccer5 Ski Club5 Gymnastics5 Tennis5 Wrestling5 Varsity Letter in Gymnastics STEVE OFFENBECHER. . . VALERIE ONO. , . Drill Team 1115 Pep Club5 Chorus 1215 Choir 1315 French Club Treasurer 1315 Girls' League 1415 GAA Tennis 1415 CSF 1415 Who's Who of Ameri- can High School Students 1315 Honor Roll 11 - 2, 41 EDWARD ORTEGA . . . Cross Country5 Track and Field5 Basketball Man- ager5 Yearbook Staff Photographer5 Lettermen's Club5 Thespian Club5 Varsity Letter in Cross Country5 1 star Thespian DEBRA LYNN ORTH . . . Journa1ism5 Hoofprint Staff5 Page 1 Editor5 Edi- tor-in-Chiel5 Girls' League5 Vice Pres. of Girls' League5 MGM5 CSF5 ICC5 Student Advisory Committee5 French Club5 Drill Team 13 - 415 Pre- cision Drill 1415 Drill Pres.5 Girl ofthe Month -- November 1415 Cancer Award 1115 Pres. of French Club 121 DAVID ORTIZ . . . Annual Staff 13 - 41 LETICIA ORTIZ . . . ' Spiriter's Club 1215 Spanish Club 1315 GAA 1415 Honor Roll 111 SANDRA PADDOCK . . , CAROL ANN PAINE . . . Drama 11 - 415 Letterettes 12 - 415 French Club 1315 House of Representatives 1315 FHA 1415 Honor Roll5 Co-Captain of Letterettes 1415 Histo- rian of FHA JAMES DAVID PARK . . . Varsity Cross Country5 Frosh-Soph Cross Coun- try5 JV Cross Country5 JV Track5 1973 Cross Country Hall of Fame Award5 Lettermen's Club5 400 Club5 1000 Mile Club 1315 1973 2000 Mile Club 1315 Highest Honor Roll5 Cross Country Team Capt. CYNTHIA PARKS. . . Annual Stoff1315 House of Representatives5 Girls' League5 Honor Roll LANCE M. PARRISH . . . V Frosh Football5 Frosh Basketball5 Varsity Base- ball 11 - 415 Varsity Football 11 - 415 Varsity Bas- ketball 12 - 415 Lettermen's Club 11 - 415 Honor Roll 1215 Capt. at Varsity Football5 Capt. of Var- sity BasketbaIl5 Homecoming Prince5 Frosh Bas- ketball MVP and All-League5 Varsity Baseball - lst team All League 1215 Varsity Baseball - Team MVP5 Hacienda League MVP5 Ist team All CIF 1315 Varsity Basketball - Honorable Men- tion and All League 1215 Varsity Basketball - Honorable Mention All League 1315 Teom's Most Versatile Player Award 1315 Varsity Football - Team's Outstanding Sophomore Award 1215 Team's Outstanding Back Award 1315 All CIF lst Team 1415 All American lst Team Defensive Sophomore Class Sec.5 Jr. Class Vice Pres.5 Stu- dent Affairs5 Daisy Mae at Sadie Hawkins Dance 131 DARRON WESLEY PERRY . . . SANDRA H. PERSON . . . GAA 11 - 415 House of Representatives 11, 415 ICC 1415 Spanish Club 1415 Annual Staff 1415 Honor Roll 11 - 415 Awards in GAA5 Sec. of GAA5 Vice Pres. of GAA5 Pres. of GAA DONALD PETERKA . . . DONNA M. PETERSON . . . JIM PETERSON. .', Graduation Committee Chairman5 Highest Honor RolI11 - 41 JANET PFAFFLIN . . . CSF 1215 Band 1115 Honor Roll 11 - 415 Typing Award 121 MICHAEL PFEIL. . . Lettermen's Club5 400 Club5 B FootbalI5 Var- sity Football5 Honor Roll5 All League Football5 All Pomona VaIley5 All San Gabriel Valley5 Best Offensive Player5 1st place League Finals Track5 MVP Baseball , JEFF PHILLIPS. . . Frosh Football5 JV Wrestling5 Track5 Honor Roll BILL PIERCE. . , Frosh FootbaIl5 Track MARK PITTILLO. . . Let1ermen's Club5 Frosh FootbalI5 Varsity Foot- balI5 Varsity Track E JACK POPE . . . Spanish Club 11 - 215 JV Tennis 11 - 215 Manager of Frosh Basketball 1415 Manager of Sophomore Basketball 1215 Chess Club 1115 Jr. Float Commit- tee5 Honor Roll 13 yrs.1 JEANNE POTTER . . . ALAN L. PRATT , . . Frosh FootboIl5 Basketboll5 Track5 JV FootbaIl5 JV Track5 Varsity Football DIANE PRIDMORE . . . PAM L. PRISE . . . Annual Staft1315 Open Campus Chairman KIM RAINERI. . . Honor RoII11 - 21 KEN RAMIREZ . . . Freshman Track5 Freshman Cross Country5 Frosh Swim Team JOHN J. RATH JR.. . . LOU RAZZA. . . Varsity letter in Football5 Varsity letter in Track JEFFREY REED. . . RICHARD DAMON REESE. . . Metal Club MATT REID . . . Frosh-Soph Baseball DONNA RAE REILLY . . . KIRK REIMANN. . . SUSAN RENNE . . . FHA5 GAA5 Hoofprint5 Girl of the Month 1115 FHA Sec. 1115 FHA Vice'Pres. 1415 Honor Roll 1315 Hootprint - Business Manager Key Club Treasurer 1315 Jr. Class Treasurer 1315 sofeb, 1141! Team MVP Mk Hull of Fame Award, MONTE RIEDEI-l - - - arsity Baseball 1415 Lettermen's Club 11 - 415 RICHARD M. PATRICK' A I HONOV ROI' 11 '41 ,V Frosh-Soph Baseball ASB ROBERT RIVERA . . . gyms NoviNsKi, . . CAROLE PAULSONI A - ness LYNN ROBERTS. . . I Drill Team 12 - 415 Precision DrilI5 Drama5 House M . vigil' W IW fair ' f f, 215 7 ,ff i if , . -1 ' l . , 5, 1 F F sa X K , , 1' Qi' , r' 1 , , .-,, . T256 A -, V ' .i z . fi ,,5,,i2 I, jiff yfffii' if 1 fx iiryeg.. I f, .',ifjs5. , I 1.5-H Q. ,, 'C'-In 2.45 ,, , ,:5:M,? 2. -5, ,f . 31 . 5 , - 'Z 6 of Representatives, Drill Team Council 121, Belly Button Contest, Honor Roll, Precision Drill Team Capt, 141, Publicity Chairman 1Drill Couricil1 THOMAS WAYNE ROBINETTE ll . . . CHUCK ROHRMAN . . . Frosh-Soph Baseball, Cee Basketball CHERYL RUSSELL . . . FHA, Basketball Statistician, Sr. Class Cabinet, Com- pus Life, Highest Honor Roll, Commended Stu- dent on PSATXNMSQT test LYNN RYDER . . . GAA 11 - 31, GAA Historian 131, Homecoming Princess, Most Outstanding Athlete in GAA 121, Senior Standout - Most Athletic LAURA SALTER. . . Band 11 - 41 JOHN SAMMIS . . . Chess Club, Science Club, CSF, House of Repre- sentatives, ICC, ASB Cabinet, English Award, Gemco Social Science Scholarship, National Merit Commended Student, Sec. of Publicity KAREN ANN SCHULTZ. . . ICC, House of Representatives, Sec. of Publicity, Girls' League, Sr. Representative for Girls' League, CSF Pres., GAA Sec. of Publicity, GAA Historian, ASB Cabinet, Active in GAA, Tennis, Volleyball, Softball, Badminton, Outstanding Teenager of America, National Society of Stu- dent Leaders, Leadership Award, Society of Outstanding Teenagers, Legs at the Year, Sen- ior Standout - Most Active, Sec, of Records and Alumni, Sec. of Activities FRANCIS KARL SCOTT . . . Frosh Football, JV Football 12 - 31, Varsity Foot- ball 141, Cee Basketball, B Basketball, Wrest- ling, Honor Roll131 LYNN SHEREE SCUDAMORE . . . , GAA 111, Varsity Tennis, Frosh Volleyball, JV Cheerleader 121, Varsity Cheerleader 131 FRANK SEBENIUS . . . Science Club, Drama Club, Play: Some Like lt Hoi , Backpacking Club, ska Club, Jv Tennis, Honor Roll, Lil Abner-Sadie Hawkins Dance 131, Senior Class Pres. GEORGE SEIBEL. . . Press Club, Senior Mall Committee 121, Science Award, Highest Honor Roll, Physics Gunning Award ALLIE SHELTON . . . Frosh Football, Cee Basketball, Frosh Baseball RENE Sl-TOOK. . . ALAN DEAN SHORT. . . DAVID SHORT. . . SUE SICKLER. . . Drama 11 - 21, Fine Arts LARRY LEE SIGLAR . . . TOM SLANE. . . Wrestling LISA SMITH . . . SUSAN SNIDER. . . Drama, Thespians, Outstanding Contributor -, Art 11 1, Highest Honor Roll 131 KAREN ANN SONDERGARD. . . Drill Team 12 - 41, Girls' League 12 - 41, CSF 121, Honor Roll 11 - 41, Honor Guard 131, Drill Team Capt. 13 - 41, Drill Team Lieutenant 131, Girls' League Treasurer 131, Drill Team Treasurer 13 - 41 PAT SPINDLER . . . Junior Council, Girls' League VALERIE R. SPEARANCE . . . FHA JOAN ANN SPITZER. . . Spiriter's Club 121, GAA, GAA Medals for Var- sity Tennis, Softball, and Badminton, JV Basket- ball Medals, Patch for Badminton - League Champs, Honor Roll 12 - 31 KAREN STANLEY . . . All Night Party Committee KATHY STEGEMANN . . . Spanish Club 131, Girls' League 13 - 41, Science Club 111, Press Club 141, Honor Roll 131, Chair- man ofthe Girl of the Month Committee DANNY RAE STEPHANIC . . . Frosh Football, JV Football 121, Varsity Football 13 - 41, JV Wrestling 12 yrs.1, Varsity Wrestling 11 yr.1, Varsity Football Defensive Player of the Year WESLEY STETZ . . . Metal Club SCOTT STEWART. . . JOE TAYLOR . . . STEVE TAYLOR . . . SUE ANN TEATS . . . FHA, Christian Club THERESA LYNN THOMAS . . . Student Council 111, GAA, Jr. Class Sec., Bacca- laureate Committee, Highest Honor Roll STEVE THORNTON . . . PATHENA TSILIDAS . . . Drill Team 121, JV Cheerleader 131, Varsity Cheerleader 141, Pep Council 141, Honor Roll 13 - 41 RANDY PAUL TURCHIK . . . NATHAN JAY ULRICH . . . Varsity Tennis 11 - 41, Frosh Basketball, JV Bas- ketball, Frosh Football, Hacienda All-League for Tennis131 CHERILYNNUTT . . . Band 11 - 41, Jr. Class Representative in Band Council 131, House of Representatives 12 - 31, CSF 11 - 2, 41, Powder Puff Football 13 - 41, Band Pres. 141, ICC 141, Honor Rall 1l - 41, Les Caveli- eres THERESA VARNEY . . . FHA, MGM, Treasurer of FHA JANET L. WALSH . . . GAA 1'l - 21, Spiriter's Club 121, Drill Team 13 - 41, Drill Team Vice-Pres. 141, House of Repre- sentatives 121, Girls' League 1l - 41, Varsity Baseball Team part-time scorekeeper 131, Honor Roll 131, GAA Honors in Volleyball, Basketball, and Softball 11 - 21 SHERRI WARD. . . KIMBERLY GAIL WATSON . . . GAA 1I1, Thespian Troupe 2585 121, Spiriter's Club 121, Pres. of Thespian Troupe 2585 131, icc 131, Sec. ot Thespian Troupe 2585 141, Honor Thespian 13 - 41, Best Supporting Actress 131, Thespian Leadership Award 131, Outstanding Contribution to the Theatre Arts Dept. Award 131 CHERYL WERNER. . . Band 1l - 41, Band Spirit 141, Modern Dance 131, Honor Roll131 PAMELA WEST. . . Science Club, GAA, Honor Roll, Highest Honor Roll PERRY WHITTINGTON. . . STEVEN J. WILL . . . Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Frosh Football, Var- sity Basketball, B Basketball GARY DEAN WILLETT . . . Lettermen's Club, JV Tennis 12 yrs.1, Varsity Ten- nis 12 yrs.1, JV Basketball 12 yrs.1, Varsity Bas- ketball 141, Key Club, Pres. of Key Club, ASB 141, Honor Roll1I - 31 RANDY WILSON. . . ' VALERIE WILSON . . . Future Teachers Tutoring Association, CSF, Pres- idential Physical Fitness Awards 11 - 41, Honor Roll, Honorable Mention 1l - 41 WENDY JANELLE WILSON . . . GAA, Girls' League 121, Drill Team 131, House of Representatives 131, Girls' League Vice Pres. 131, ASB Sec. of Publicity, Drill Team Council 131, Most Dedicated Drill Team Member 131 GREG WINNER. . . CSF, Senior Class Vice Pres., Class Representa- tive, Honor Roll NANCY JANE WINSLOW . . . FHA, Spiriter's Club 121 JULIE MARIE WINTERS . . . FHA ANTJE WOLFF. . . SUSAN WONG. . . FHA, Girls' League, CSF, Songleader, Cheer- leader, GAA, Highest Honor Rall, Honor Roll, Pres. of Pep, Sec. of Publicity af Jr. Class VALERIE LYNN WOOD . . . Science Club, Play: Oliver DAVE WOODRUFF. . . JULIE WOODWARD. . . BRAD WRIGHT. , . Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball 1H.L. Champs1, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Varsity Football 121, JV Baseball, House of Representatives 111, Honor Roll 11 - 31, All Hacienda League 2nd Team Defense 131, MVP and Capt. of Frosh Football COLLEEN WRIGHT . . . GARY WRIGHT . . . Lettermen's Club, 400 Club, Varsity Track 11 A- 31, Frosh-Soph Cross Country 11 yr.1, Varsity Cross Country 12 yrs.1 PENNY JEAN WUNDERLICH. . . Member ofthe National Society of Student Leaders, Miss Round-Up 131, Miss Personality and 1st runner up 121 , ci-mis G.YoDEn. . . DEBORAH ZIEGLERL . . Homecoming Committee Allen, Alvarez, Alben 101 Alvarez, Daniel 154 Alvarez, Diane 168 Alvarez, Lupe 1 15, 168 Ameye, Patricia 168 Anderson, Carla 168 Anderson, Dan 68, 154 Anderson, Gordon 61, 79, Anderson, John 108, 154 Anderson, Juanita 168 Anderson, Pam 1 18 Anderson, Pat 58, 168 108, 168 108,110,118 55,118 99,118,127 119,120 Benl Bentancourt, Anna 168 Benlancourt, Rhonda 168 Benlon, Liza 26, 93, 168 Bernier, Kim 154 Bernier, Sieve 1 19 Berleaux, Greg 58, 79, 168 Berieaux, Michelle 1 15, 1 19 Biggs, Gary 105, 119 Bilderback, Scott 142 Bimber, Cheryl 13, 90, 142 Bing, Susan 168 Binning, Judy 119 Bisesi, Jim 56, 68 Bishop, Bill 168' Bishop, Cindy 154 Bilolas, Elaine 154 Billing, Sharon 142 Blackman, Dennis 154 Blackman, Robert 169 Blair, Roberl 169 Blair, Tammy 100, 154 Blake, Ginefle 169 Blanchard, Julie 142 Blanchard, Mike 58, 169 Blanda, Wayne 1 19, 120, 135 Blankenship, Donna 5, 21, 23, 34, 1 15, 1 19, 120 Blankenship, Judy 154, 169 Bloeser, Brenl 142 Bloeser, Dana 38, 1 1 1, 154 Bloeser, Derek 76, 1 19 h Bloom, Doreen 142 Blum, Wally 68, 85, 154 Blunfach, Don 1 19 Blunlach, Mike 169, 176 Blunfach, Mike 58, 70, 169 Bobrow, Debbie 169 Bodiford, Chris 68, 142, 143 Boone, Robin 142, 110 Boone, Ronnie 169 Booths, Sheri 1 55 Boris, Bill 69, 169 ' X BorlS,'Patly,119 Borivil, Dan 74, 83, 155 Boston, Guy 85, 155 ' Boulwara, Dennis 119 Boulware, Larry 155 Bowen, Marcia 169,11 71 Bowen, Mark 23, 34, 49, 3, V 1-H225 ' ff 1 . , , f M ,f-f , 521-1471-14122111v,1'9z517son nrnv 1 if 50Wlin, Kelly 24, 64, 6618-1,31 O42-j1,07,,'.1,55f2Q6.f2:if if 'f'll Bowlin, Kevin,5B, 59, 69, 83, '169, 1fZ , f, ,,,,, Boyd,Sl1aunQB7,1Q553, ,. c .J 4 , 6 1 L abysmiinqg fo, wa, 1115, 1243, Brdge, D5ividy1Q8f1Q69 ,lll 1 ff, ' , srawsvei, 'l'dlY'l1ly,1.QQ, 1 Bridges, 3155 Brogdan,'BeHy 1 10, 143 Brogdon, Doug 79, 169 Bravillard, Brad 169 Brown, Bev 30, 45, 101, 106, 119, 120 Brown, Cheryl 11 1, 115 Brown, Cindie 169, 175 Brown, Cindy 90, 169 Brown, Donald 70, 85, 155 Brown, Rhonda 91, 98, 143 Brown, Valerie 169 Brownell, Rick 169 Bryan, Ginger 1 10, 143, 147 Bryan, Kay 109, 111, 155 Bryan, Kelly 61, 105, 169 Bryanl, Tim 52, 107, 1 19 Bryson, Dan 142, 143, 147 Buchanan, Chris 98, 99 . 7, ,. 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Floyd 172 Harris, Lee 102, 157 Harris, Vicki 145 Harrower, Dave 81 Hari, Joleen 146 Harvey, Vicky 157 124,148 104,171 Haislett, Hale, Terrie 110,145,147 13, 90, 97,145 A 52, 55, 120, 125 ao, 799106, 125 Harwood, Roseanne 148, 157 Harwood, Theresa .1 25 Harwood,Tim 172, 179 Fliatch, H1.1gh 157 if 'F 'Ham-faugig, Hmfe1a,' P17113 ff 151132357 157 79, 105, 172 97 146 14 Laureen 158 11984, 146 Don 126 Terry 172 Hill, Bruce 61, 96, 126 6 wr 74, 108, 110, 14645 f f 7o, 172 Hill, Marshall 58, 71, 74, 172 Hill, Valerie 100, 103, 104, 146 rlill, Warren 158 Hillis, Bruce 61, 79 Hillseth, Jeff 146 Hillseth, Jennifer 5, 21, 22, 30, 105, Himes, Connie 11 1, 146, 150, 226 Hobson, Mike 158 Hodges, Debbie 146 Hodges, Kelly 170, 172 Honnig, Maria 98, 99, 126 Hahmann, Gina 146 Hohmann, Gretchen 126 Hohmann, Liz 172 Holden, Alan 7, 102, 156, 158, 223 Holker, Dan 158 Halker, Jim 146 Holland, Joesph 126 Holland, Mike 172 1 Holliday, Vicki 1 15, 126 106,115,126 Holowach, James 108, 172 Holsipple, Sharon 1 15, 172 Holt, George 70, 1 72 Holtmeier, David 58, 172 Homan, Cindy 158 Hooter, Dottie 172 Hoover, Kenyon 67, 146 Horan, Julie 172 Horan, T om 126 Hotrum, Cindy 125, 126 Hotrum, Hotrum, Debbie 1 58 Glenn 146 Hotrum, Randy 74, 172 Houchen, Tim 58, 79, 172, 178 Howard, Theresa 98, 99, 100, 101 , 158 Johnson, Diane 170, 172 Johnson, Evelynn 146 Johnson, Kim 108, 127 Johnson, Mike 105, 146 Johnson, Mike 149, 158 Johnson, Randy 56, 74, 83, 104, 158 Johnson, Richard 108, 127 Johnson, Sheree 172 Johnston, Chuck 158 Johnston, Michael 37, 127 Johnston, Terry 37, 11 1, 158 Jones, Christine 146 Jordan, Tammy 146 Juliar, Steve 172 Jund, Steve 158 1l3,121,126,136 Howell, Shelly 27, 146 Howowach, James 172 Huebert, Dorian 37, 77 Hughes, David 172 Hunstein, Sheri 5, 21, 2 101,103,121,126 2,23,48,98,99, 111, 113, Husntein, Sheryl 5, 21, 22, 23, 47, 98, 99,101,111, Kampa, Al 146 Kapano, Darlene 127 Kaplan, Debbie 1 10, 1 15, 147 Karr, Bruce 71 , 72, 73, 79, 106, Karr, Jim 62, 79, 107, 125, 128 Karr, LaJoyce 109, 147 Karr, Wayne 60, 61, 62 107,127 Hunt, Rick 58, 83, 172 Hunt, Rabin 126 Hunt, Tom 83, 104, 158 Huntsman, Debbie 1 1, 36, 4 129 Huntsman, Karen 172 Hurst, Cathy 158, 164 Hyatt, Terrill 158, 164 Hybner, Laura 172 Hybner, Mary 146 7,103,109,126,127, lrwin,Michele16,101,111,112,146,147 ltcea, Pauline 146 Ivins, Gail 142, 146 Ivins, Kim 126, 127, 21 1 Jackson, Bill 58, 146 Jackson, Brion 70, 79, 172 Jackson, Nathaniel 146 Jackson, Roberta 49, 104, Jamieson, Drew 158 Janesin, Janesin, Jarvis, D Jarvis, A Darlene 158 Mario 126, 128 ell 74 lene 146 Jarvis, Renee 123, 127 Jauregui, Mark 1 27 106, 121, 126, 136 79, 172 Jauregui, Martin 58, 70, 78, Jennings, Paula 172 Jennings, Steve 79, 158 Jennings, Tommie 146 Jensen, Kathy 108, 172 Jensen, Shelli 158 Jensen, Shirley 127 Jenson, Andrew 168, 172 Jenson, Dan 52, 54, 55, 71 Jepson, Michelle 172, 179 Jepson, Scott 105, 146 Jimenez, Miguel 158 John, Donny 83, 172 John, Linda 102, 127 Johnson, Annalisa 158 Johnson, Bill 108, 1721 Johnson, Dan 127 , 73, se, 107, 143, 146 Kasbon, Barbara 173 Kasbon, Debbie 147 Kasiorek, Lynda 128 Kasting, Beth 147 Kearney, Corinne 173 Keck, Janice 158 Keenan, Jan 109, 142, 147 Keenan, Joy 58, 83, 171 Keene, Karen 1 15, 173 Keeney, Kathleen 1 28 Keeney, Ron 173 Keith, Vicki 147 Keller, Erika 128 Kelley, Kevin 67, 173 Kelley, Salli 32, 144, 147, 148 Kelley, Sandy 24, 147, 173 Kellogg, Paula 173 Kelso, Kelly 173 Kempf, Ed 158 Kendall, David 128 Kennedy, Jeff 47, 48, 96, 104, 1 15, 121 , 128 Kennedy, Mike 70, 173 Kennedy, Stacy 158 ' ' Kent, Bob 173 Kessler, lan 79, 100, 101, 104, 108, 147 Kessler, Mark 100, 104,147 Kibblewhite, Tom 100, 147 Kidwell, Cindy 173 Kidwell, Russell 173 Kilbum, Ken 56, 158 Kimball, Grant 61 , 79, 158 Kimball, Janet 11 1, 112, 128,133 Kimball, Kelly 173 Kimura, Eddy 58, 69, 83, 173 Kincaid, Becky 173 King, Brian 147 King, King, Darrin 173 Dave C. 173 Kirste, George 125, 128 Kirste, Lynne 158 Kjolseth, Karen 1 15 Kleinfelter, John 147 Kline, Renne 173 Knight, Kathy 173 Knoephli, Charlie 52, 54, 55, 86, 128 Koelker, Becky 158, 159 Koelker, Patti 147 ' Koelker, William 128 Kolodziei, Cindy 28, 128 Kolodziei, LaVerne 1 15, 147 Kooda, Elizabeth 147 Kat, Joe 98,101, 128 Kraemer, Karen 159 Krause, Gary 56, 159 Krause, Jeff 14, 28, 30, 35, 106, 129 Krause, Leonard 173 Krebs, Scott 129 Krebs, Susan 159 Krog, Elizabeth 159 Krog, Steve 159 Kronenbitter, James 129 Kronenbitter, Mike 108, 147, 1 10 Kruggel,Jan 110, 121,129, 131 Lafferty, John 52, 54, 71 , 73, 76, 86, Lafferty, Ron 71, 79 Lander, Pete 159 Larenas, Monica 129 Larenas, Veronica 159 Larson, Craig 147 Larutta, Cindy 173 Laughter, Dan 108, 110, 173 La Voix, Elise 159 Laws, Kelly 159 Laws, Mike 52, 53, 55, 76, 86, 129 Laws, Terrence 159 Layman, Dave 159 Ledwell, Lisa 144, 147 Leighnor, Kathy 96, 159 Leighnor, Susan 147 Lemke, Cindy 129 Lemke, Mary 159 Lewis, Lise 129 Lewis, Pat 147 Lewis, Quinn 44, 159 Leyva, Diana 105, 159 Lias, Jeannie 147 Ledgett, Paula 100, 159 Liclums, Audrey 173, 178 Liesenfelt, Jeff 1 29 Lim, Pat 103 Lindley, Lindley, Lindsey, Lindsly, Lindsly, Lipman, Lipman, Lippert, Dirk 58, 69, 83, 105, 173 Melody 112, 147 Cindie 159 Deborah 100, 101, 147 Stephanie 173 Brian 159 Leslie 101, 102, 129 Lori 159 King, David E. 58, 173 King, Denise 158 King, Keith 85, 158, 164 Kirk, Tony 147 Kirkendoll, Janet 128 Littleton, Kathy 106, 129 Locke, Sue 142, 147 Logans, K. 58, 83 Loggins, Kevin 69, 173 7 Long, Butch 83, 105, 159 Long, Phil 173 Lopez, Chris 173 Lopez, Jay 58, 104, 172, 173 Lopez, John 159 Lopez, Mike 105, 150 Lopez-Tiana, Frances 147 Lopez-Wana, Jim 70 Lourenco, Germaine 173 .Lourenco,Jackie109,111, 159 Love, Annolee 129 Love, Debbie 159 Lovemark, Mike 74 Lovemark, Steve 173 Luther, Leslie 173 Lutz, Jeff 147 Maclaughlin, Anne 115, 148 Maclaughlin, Richard 159 MacQuarrie, Gale 147 Madrid, Elida 159 Magana, Mike 159 Magana, Roseanna 174 Magonuco, Anthony 130 Maganuco, JoAnne 160 Malard, Becky 101 Males, David 174 Mallory, Lisa 130,148 Mallory, Mike 58, 174 Manning, Cliff 64, 83, 147 Manusia, Carol 160 Manz, Debbie 103 Marcellin, Melissa 37, 160 Marquez, Jim 160 Marshall, Darren 61, 79, 102 Martin, Cathy 87, 89, 91, 92, 127, 130 Martin, Pat 160 Martinez, John 108, 160 Martinez, Judy 147 Martinez, Marleen 5, 21, 22, 26, 56, 87, 90, 93, 97, 104, 105, 130 Martinez, Mark 101, 160 Martinez,13m 101,108,110, 160 Martinico, Carol 147 Martinico, Paul 161 Morton, Frank 100, 101, 130 Marquez, Jim 160 Mashikian, Romana 87, 105, 161 Mason, Janet 1 30 Mason, Mark 161 Massey, Rhonda 130 Mathes, Dan 174 Mathis, Charleen 161 Matteson, Allen 143, 148 Maurin, Marcelo 64, 65, 66, 75, 8 Maurin, Martita 174 May, Margaret 1 15, 174 May, Pat 148 Mayer, Dave 68, 161 Mayer, Dennis 56, 57 Moyes, Robert 108, ,161 - Mazmanian, Nancy 29, 1 McAnany, 68, 161, .,',i X .,,V, , Wf 1454: awe sim Wi Mlflarie, Charmaine1'58,'3161 McCue, Marlyn 41, 130 McCune, Daryl 52, 174 McDermott, Doug 6, 23, 52, 121 , 131 McDermott, Keith 52, 54, 81, 107, 161 McDonald, Heather 131 McDonald, Patricia 131 McDonald, Robby 161 McFarlane, Catherine 131 McGill, Jay 161 McGill, Julie 98, 131, 139 McGirr, Debbie 161 Mclntyre, Jackie 161 Mclntyre,Jo 109, 111, 1 15, 149, 150 McKeehan, Leslie 174 Mclieehan, Robert 76, 148, 191 McKim, Pete 131 McLaughlin, Chris 68, 108, 161 McLaughlin, Tom 74, 104, 108, 174 McMahon, Bob 1 31 McMahon, Patty 148 McManus, Norma 1 15, 174 McMullen, Michael 56, 98, 148 McNair, Janet 131 McNamara, Kathy 131 McNeese, Mickey 161 McNeese, Richard 58, 83, 174 McNeilly, Daniel 174, 175 McOwen, Doreen 161 McQueen, Steve 105, 161 McQuilkin, Mike 56, 83, 161 Meader, Wendy 131 Mendivil, Darryl 76, 77, 148 Mendoza, Eddie 161 Mendoza, Kathy 148 Mendoza, Rachel 174, 179 Mendoza, Rosalinda 98, 120, 131 Merek, April 130 Merendino, Colleen 174 Mesko, Regis 174 Messer, Danna 174 Meyer, Christie 174 Meyer, Hans 67, 104, 161 Miiares, Debbie 109, 148 Xt Moesser, Greg 174 Moguez, Brenda 161 Montana, Ann 174 Montgomery, Gary 70, 174 Montgomery, Scott 148 Montoya, Helen 13, 101, 148 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Mathew 174 Teresa 161 Valerie 100, 174 Vicki 101,121, 132 Morales, Martia 107, 161 Morgan, June 93, 120, 132 Morgan, Kevin 58, 59, 69, 83, 174 Morgan, Kyle 76, 148 Morris, Kim 87, 161 -Morris, Tammy l 10, 156, 161 Morris, Tony 74, 104, 108, 1 10, 148 Morrison, George 174 Motschall, Kim 161 Moyer, Gary 175 Mulligan, Sheri 115, 175 Munoz, Debbie 38, 104, 105, 148 Munoz, Renee 169, 175 Myers, Mark 56, 61, 74, 148 Myrman, Josie 132 Nagy, Richard 148 Nailey, Rick 30 Narducci, Ray 1 15, 175 Nash, David 175 Nash, Sandra 175 Neal, Sharron 147, 148 Nelson, Dale 56, 148 Nelson, Kathleen 175 Nelson, Robin 175 Nesbitt, Jeff 56, 148, 150 Nettell, Chuck 71, 74,108,161 Nettell, Walter 108, 110, 132 Neumann, Carol 104, 132, 148 Newman Newman Newman Newman , Becky 148 , Cathie 1 32 , Randy 58, 59, 175 , Sandy 108, 161 Newman, Yvette 161 6,130 Miles, Mike 148 Millard, Becky 161 Miller, Bob E. 104 Miller, Cameron 104 Miller, Debi 15, 109, 132 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