William S Hart High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Newhall, CA)
- Class of 1973
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Yet both merge in friends and the hours spent with them. To tell them what you did or what you're going to do. To find out that teachers, too, are human. Going different places, to fairs and parks, but coming hack to the senior quad to see what's happening. The running around and yelling you did with your friends. The practical jokes and pranks you pulled or tried to pull, throughout the year. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven . . . STUDENT LIFE A time to get and ct time to lose are what sports are all about. Strive hard for the prize of winning. The command to use all power toward your goal streams forth from your mind as you push forward in an effort to triumph. For the victor there is the joy of success, and the agony of defeat fills the loser, with only the promise of next time to console him as he makes his lonely trek from the field. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven . . . SPORTS who . it 'N 1 L all -. -hx -'T V l, FQ., -,, 1. '11 f Q .1 mg , l W tw , Z I 7 5iViS,Xg,,: , gs. L V 0 w-1' 41 , ., Q X, Q., V x 'cgi :Y S., J 1. ,pf W J' - , -.IPL in YM - V 1 4 f ' 1 Xu s Xa Q01 ii Q? Q 3 Q if' W. -' fu: , i. f iii .. i W? -1' , W .M ,, k 4 -iii: . -1: X. 1 an . ,- iss . 'f 9 f f--f ,af :V ,iz :P ,gk N ,-A--..y V R ,..,.,--'- ' . ' f fyw ..,,. ,- , Mm W. , iw, ., ', , wr, - V+ . ,, g f , ,, , ' vm V b 1, 'W 1.-if ', ' ' f wi- . ,,,, QQ i -- :lf-vlwl5'! 5 'P 'x' ,, , -. 31 iVxl ? A M. - ww 'V W 'i3ixSxw . f x , ., .-vw :,, , ' 2.1- Lv, X .! 7 A time 0 war and cz time of peace filled with the excitement of planning activities, organizing clubs and performing in front of people. The scream of anxiety, the silence of that last smile at the end of the day. You practice long and hard to achieve what you want. The late rehearsal after school, and the early morning practice in the ice cold weather, but in the end you know it was all worth it. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven . . . ORGANIZATIONS I l I Y O 'vs , El f. I . J. fri. ,... .0 nw,.m1 , Agim fyv ,, , 'Q 1 W J zfpsf ? wffwe- f- in 4- fn t fswisfkf- - 2 , .9 6' A ,f W4 g.zma1f1'f,q:1g1.v,,,,.2:Q ,ff Qsamfswf-. 1: W. 4 , fi 3 IK.m5'p,pywff3w, I, V , LQ ., , R X' , if , , I T ax 1 - , ,Aff-J -,I : mi - if .,,,3i 23353 ,Lp ., 01.1 a4:s2:fM'rc's mfsailfvefc 1 Vafign' '.M3Z,,1n5uI f A fy-1 .1 ,.-A f :kiwi i ,Q , ,3,1g,A, '31 if 7 . ,3Tey ,. gig - , ' af wx,-Q :H 4'-f :ww . ww, , 0 ,. 1 . ,. 1 f , K .,., y.nfw,+wwf1 J- , 35 3 , ,Q :Q 'ffm W Q . Yu.-wa-H 'fi'1 V. yi xx, ,. , Ei ., ,,,.. , 1f,g,, 6, . f 'i 5 :LX 55' g 4 I f I I ' . 'Y im ty 7 94 4 A nf ' ws ,z ff? L 9 , iw ' ' A tune to keep szlenee and cz time to speak are the bases by which a teacher obtains a good rapport with his students. Teaching involves more than just informing students of facts, laws, and principlesg it is the interrelation of listening and speaking. Often, the facts and figures taught are easily forgotten, yet if the student can grasp and retain the concepts behind them, the teacher has truly succeeded in educating him. It is the concepts learned by the student which mold a stable person. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven . . . ACADEMIC! FACULTY M EXT! SERESSY Wuxi ' , f .Y-w.1:,.vLwi312L2zf' - V ,, J:2fiinE!,2'v'1'?XQf5-'f'fLb3xff9 . wx. gazxgifgN:f!3gg,ieQcgf5:5235,f ,, ,q,,g,gz, K 7 'T if:e!i'xyas?SP'?QiiQe2'f''iiivwx ' ,. If-1.ffw35:m:wwi-yfls .m::,1-M111--1 il 5122-iv'21f,H2zeg2gg'y, -we gqfyeyf- QL ' 2- 1YW,g3i1ff ' 4 ' if !i:.:W?':?LiZ' 1 ,,., .El,2'HL:1,gT,fl . I L,., J t ,i K. ., 1, gg-g.,., , -f:'m.-mai '- . -Q - V f mimi g K - 1 M, M W, . . w,m,.,,,,14 M E I N L . .az Tii m lfzriiyze' A ' x., ? ' ' K A ' 'z3,3,Q,, ,tiff W? ' , ,. ,aim ,iff-.J A ,M .5531 -if Zigi- ' 1111 iz' 1' ' 1, ' ,Lai - 1 a 1' 1 1313 F gigziifiai' A E Q . . 1'1 A . 2 Aw M.-My 1 f -fg ,,,, ,Msn 11.4, 1 .i i ,.,: f5iS5,gt1.., 3-W,,,:, ,. W. .. .2b1,1 -4 ., ,. , A f 1 x V1-qfSm,1,1:in2. 1 sm 5- sf, . Sm W e J avazfi if' ff- wA1gi,g,,l , W k 13 me 394,14-f.Q. : , ,v.:,,,: W. 3 if, f M, ..,,,.: .. xv: X 9 hi ,J Q ii 4-'L M ff? Q? 'gh M, Qi? A time to love and ct time to hate was the attitude between the classes. Momentary hatred prevailed with the cries of 73 , 74 , and 75 during inter-class competition at pep rallies, the frequent springtime water balloon fights, and Homecoming activities. The classes also shared times of unity and oneness when they were all proud Hart High Indians. These times were times of standing arm-in-arm and singing the Alma Mater in the afterglow of a victorious football game or just the pleasure of eating with your friends in the warmth of the cafeteria on a cold wintery day. To everything there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven . . . CLASSES f K W5 I Table o f Contents Opening Section 2 Stadent Life 1 4 Sports 44 Urganizations 86 Academics! 1 1 8 Faculty Classes 1 44 Closing 212 Section Advertisements 21 8 Index 244 K 0 X , , 1 4 Q r P f s I . a H QU' I ' I 54: 1- Q .al- ai . n . , Gulp Q I 4 W 4 f Q, X ,.,, Eg yd L s Wi ,. W W 5 1 ,VS nf Af -0-wi -ef - k .R 1 lm ' M V 4 'Mb H Quia ww NN ' M - J++ M My Annan aa LMA ...z vw ,. f , ... 9, A., 1, ,Wg ' 1532? ,Mmm J. .,,. , -l , ..f V I 'g ' M I S '2 4' W, M . ,yu ,sv Q. L W-fwf-w '.1wf',M, W , .. ff-Q 4 ,.,k ,, W 14 P laugh. . . STUDENT LIFE I .. .J Happiness is being yoursebp and that is exactly how the large Hart ufamilyi' con- ducted themselves and their activities. Throughout the year, no matter what they participated in, Indians made each and every treasurable moment their own. The Donkey Basketball game was shaped into the Indian tradition where the lucky faculty met with the ambitious students in an all-out showdown. The fun and hysteria were abundant as a crowded audience wit- nessed the clumsy, yet victorious, faculty beat the generous lettermen and the pep squad. Fun is always fun, especially when it becomes per- sonalizedg and Hart students agreed that they certainly spent a full and enjoyable school year. 58 IHWWA V. Tap Left: Jim Cresse tries the finger hooker while playing frisbee. Tap Right: What do I do now? asks Mrs. Flaherty at the Donkey Basketball game as Mrs. Pedego tries to get the ball. Len: The new addition to the Indian family stands proudly, reigning over one of the many rallies. Above: Karen Bolton and friend enjoy their free time together. Opposite Page Top: Tom Thebeau and Roxanne Sabidin fly to class. Opposite Page Center Left: Linda Waycott carries on a heated dis cussion with peers, wishing the heat would warm her up. Opposte Page Center: I can't believe I ate the whole thing! groans Bill Serima. Opposite Page Botwm Len: Stacey ,Iostad swoons as a senior boy struts past. Opposite Page Bottom: Mr. Doug Worley kisses his donkey good luck. Right: Placing second in the float contest, juniors did well. Below: Seniors rule by winning first place with their float. Center Right: Mr. and Mrs. George Harris appear happy as Grand Marshalls for the evening. Bottom Len: Girls in P.E. classes find that the oldie dances really were goodies. Botiom Lek: Jan Shellman and Mark Cluff take advantage ofthe cold night air, but Terry Therasse and Chaddie Lorance can't appreciate it! 'QFM Opposite Page Top: Mr. Boomer Babko and Miss Santarsiere troop by with a chauffeur from Veluzat's Army Surplus. Opposite Page Center: Old weird Harold Donnely is at it again! Opposite Page For Right: Alumni cheerleaders lead the crowds in a cheer. Opposiie Page Bottom: Indians sing out the Fight Song. as 99 W? sh ax , ' 5 yas? QQ 23 wfwf g Z 'QW K 1!v fs igu as 5 cw? ku Sf ,4 l 5351 '2 f? ' A,V, , .Y .W .W ,igfgzflf '- 1 J .. ., W 1-, Aga we-, U 1 Q V1 W' 1ufy'gr'QN .f + Z at f gf .4 w W MRM 7 M Love, death and reality were brought to Hart's stage with Little Moon of Alban, the fall drama production. The action is centered around a girl caught in the bonds of war, Brigid Mary Mangan, portrayed by Pam Wilson. Chuck Cultrera, as Dennis Walsh, a rebel and Brigid's love, stumbles into a British raid while walk- ing on the edge of town. He is shot and soon dies. To counter the effects of the death of her love, Brigid Mary becomes a nun. Anne Wharton, as Shelagh Mangan, mother of Brigid Mary, sincerely dislikes this idea and tries to get her to return home. Desperately trying to get away from her mother, Brigid Mary decides to work as a voluntary nurse in a British hospital. Before she leaves for this new job, her mother brings her the newly received news of Dennis' killer, Lt. Kenneth Boyd, portrayed by - Jeff Thomas. After working in the hospital for a short time, Brigid Mary discovers that one of the wounded British soldiers is Lt. Boyd, Dennis' killer. Lt. Boyd is aware of Brigid Mary's relationship with Dennis. After a time, Brigid Mary and Lt. Boyd find in their hearts a deep affection for one another. Top: Chuck Cultrera finds himself in the middle of an argument between Pam Wilson and Anne Wharton. Above: Dan Eley tries to bring Pam Wilson out of her remorse for her lost love. Rigbz: Jeff Thomas gives de- tails of the raid to Rick Whiteley, Tom Franklin, Kit Conders and Steve Berg. Secrets to success and fame were given to audiences of the spring musical comedy, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Tryingf, The production, involving over 125 students, was itself a grand success. Running for two consecutive weekends, the play was also presented to junior high and grade school audiences at mid-week matinees. Rehearsals were long and arduous for all concerned On many evenings the midnight lamps could be seen burning in the auditorium as actors went over that last scene just one more time. Students and faculty gave most generously of their time and talents to give Hart another fine production in a long line of successful dramas. Also to be considered were those patrons who helped, financially, to support this play. Mr. Larry Thornton and the orchestra provided live music for the many song and dance routines in Success, Mr. Robert Babko coached the actors in their many vocal numbers. Kurt Conner, a creative Hart art student, de- signed the cover of the eight page program. The play, based on the book by Shepard Mead, con- cerns itself with the unbelievably fast rise of a young man called Finch in the World Wide Wickets Company. In the process, Finch, portrayed by Chuck Cultrera, falls in love with Rosemary, a secretary played by Loretta Bysh. The play brings to light the many secrets of a large company and its employees. Of course, everything works out well for all concerned and everyone is happy as the curtain falls on the Brotherhood of Man. Opposite Page Top: Chuck Cultrera leads the cast in one of their many spirited songs. Opposite Page Center: Anne Wharton and office workers during the peppy Coffee Break number. Far Leh: l.nri Bysh sings Happy To Keep His Dinner Warm as she strolls across the stage. Center Left: Chuck Cultrera and Chris Brown march to the college fight song Grand Old Ivy. Left: Pam Hartman and Chris Brown blend voices in Love From A Heart of Gold. Top: The cast comes forward for a stand- ing ovation: Sandy Kelley, Karen Parsons, Jeanne Miscione, Jody Hutchinson, Nancy Pollock, Vicki Austin, Sue Goings, Rick Whiteley, Karen Spinks, Joe Sarro, Jeanne Fullerton, Tom Franklin, Jeff Thomas, Russ Hamon, Lori Bysh, Dan Eley, Chuck Cultrera, Steve Smith, Anne Wharton, Jeff Mallory Chris Brown, Pam Hartman, Don Thorpe, Julie Benson, Nancy Blocher, Nadean Weyer, Janet Story, Terry Allen, and Vicki Finesilver. Not Shown: Phil Petrie. Center Lek: The behind-the-scenes stage crew: Ric Lenz, Debbie Willingham, Carmen Vasquez, Priscilla Each, Marie Scherb, Barbara Bigelow, Barbara Pellowski, Niles Sherman and Bob Stuart. Not shown: Dave Mead, Suzy Leathers, Tony Stafford, Andi Light, Candie Morgan, Gigner Loftus, Paul Burleigh, Linda Plott, Sharon Lang- enburger, Tim Johnson and Pam Viscovich. Center Right: Female cast members find their Paris orig- inal is not so original after all. Above: Joe Sarro leads the executive washroom discussion prior to the big advertising campaign meeting. I Q . ,, F95 i x 3? . N1 fu 3, f ix, . iigglf' . Q ls -1, V, X 0 . 0 W , V A , .Q -- QF 'S W W -A 1 .x K I . f ,X I f S as f X b ff , Q X ! Lv if .avr Y gag fi-ii . if Q, v 1 513.14 :- 'Q .M f. .ng . ,,.' 'f ,pb-v ' 5 1135 V . fx. X-519' 254 Massacre the Cowbo s in Big Red Country! This was the idea every basketball player had in mind at the Hoop-De-La game this year. The varsity and junior varsity teams left the gym with a great feeling of satisfaction. The varsity Indians burned the Cowboys with a score of 53-51. The junior varsity team made an attempt to beat the Cowboys. The Homecoming game, sponsored by the Spirit Squad, was full of many special events. Julie Benson was crowned Basketball Homecoming Queen, Michelle Woods and Lonnie Hayes were crowned princesses. This was a proud night for the girls, their escorts, and the basketball players. Every student felt proud of the lndian attack on Canyon. Top Cerner: David Tanner shocks the Cowboys by passing the ball to Lonny Bringham. Above: Chuck Cultrera escorts Julie Benson after she was crowned. Above Center: Loni Hayes, with her escort Scott Daniels, is ready to be crowned. Bottom: Sue Jefferson watches Kevin Ellis grin as Ro Nocciolo crowns Michele Woods. Top Right: During homecoming game Lonny Bringham keeps on trucking. Above: Laurie Woolstenhulme enjoys the homecoming dance. Bodom: Paul Skophammer towers over all for a basket. Per onality, poise and smile are just a few of the many characteristics attributed to ten senior girls at Hart who are chosen, under the direction of Girls' League, as Girls of the Month. These girls exemplify an outstanding quality for each of the ten months of school. The Girl of the Year is a highly coveted, non- scholastic, award given to one of the ten girls who best fulfills the characteristics of each month. The choice of this award is made by the faculty. It was announced at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea, by Ms. Rhonna Melnikoff, Girls' League Advisor, that Patricia Blocher had merited this award because she bore all the characteristics of each month. Below: Tears of happiness shine in Pat Blochers' eyes as she was announced Girl of the Year. Bottom Right: Charlene Jepsen, Nancy Mickelson, Nancy Smith, Merri Horton, and ,their mothers enjoy each other's company at the Mother-Daughter Tea. ,,,,. ..t. . 'W 1 .. Y ' i , 5 . W .. .,.,, ., Q?sywLew Y , P: ' . .wi fy ' ,V ' j J I 7- .. 5. , r.. .1 ,gm W 'I K fkisbg W . X, sa gf, , . 1 ,H .K Q.-, vw we I as f.. N QQ, 5' s ' ' 7 il . . ,wallg . ewrg.gs,Q' 5 i Nt. 'i Ji L A . A e. 5, V f wg i's' . . ,, , lgg, . ' l ,Q ' W 1, mp? , , ,,?m.L,f,f.,.tw,4. .- , p f4fi' fa 4. , i - I we ' an ' A fp Patricia Blocher Girl of the Year Miss Manners of November fir Sf ,pf 0 1 t Neff ri 0 ' x : alll ,,,w,,..1,pf ,. .i , , f Jana Ffack Susie Neeley Elba Mercado Miss Fliendliness 'lf 5ePtCm5el' Miss Poise of October Miss Smile of December I I-C53 MOWBU' Diane Ito Carol Blehm MISS Posture of January' Miss Neatness of February Miss Dependability of March 'Qeemowavensu Renee Woods Lenore Budyach Eloise Whitaker Miss School SPM! of APFU Miss Personality of May Miss Citizenship of June Moonlight, ponds and bridges were the settings for a romantic evening at the Sports- man Lodge in Encino. On May 25, the junior class spon- sored the .I unior! Senior prom for 1973, entitled Danc- ing in the 'Moonlightf' Dancing under the low lights, enjoying the music by Fate', and a Coq au Vin dinner, students attending this gala end of the year affair anxiously awaited the 10 o'clock announcement of the king and queen. The court was introduced by Heidi Steinmann, vice president of the junior class and .lulie Benson and Marty Butler were selected to rule over the remainder of the evening. Michele Woods, president, crowned the royalty and as the band played a slow number to honor the king and queen withlthe rest of the court joining in. Formal attire for the evening ranged from backless to long sleeve formals and pure white tuxedos to leopard skin ones. Everyone was looking starry-eyed in their formal wear. The prom committee, co-chairmen Eileen Scales and Michele Woods, with adviser Dave Sholl deserve hearty congratulations on such a successful evening. Top: Chad Wasser gives Eileen Scates a sexy smile as Scott Ben- net and .laydene LieVan look on. Miabile Right: Richard Bunn and Jill Bedford feed the ducks from the pond. Right: Emily Babel smiles cheerfully while eating with Rod McCollum and Deb- bie Finley. Above: Jim Luster gives Dawn Morgan that special look while out on the bridge. ., ,xt ,,.. 7- f f - if ' 9, 4 1 i- xfs X .12 , J . i Top: The royalty smiles happily. Princess Lynn Barber, Steve Karich, Princess Jana Frack, Don Long, Queen Julie Benson, King Marty Butler, Princess Elba Mercado, Jim McMahon, Princess Susie Neeley and Steve Page. Lek: Queen Julie and King Marty pose for a portrait. Above: Heidi Steinman, Glenn Stanford, Vivian Jack and Chris Chalberg all enjoy dinner and conversation at the Sportsman Lodge. pen, CCl77Z1UlLS.' we tried it and . . . we liked it. This past year Hart High students had the special privilege of a modified open campus during the fifty-five minute lunch period. It was well worth the lengthy traffic jams caused by the checking of passes to get off of the school grounds to the relaxation at the park and to the variety of foods provided by the local merchants. However, not all students left the Hart campus. Some took advantage of the many activities offered like basketball, use of the gymnastic equipment and shuffleboard on the Senior Lawn. Along with the good there was also the bad, such as the racing of cars and the litter which piled up in the yards and gardens of the private homes. With a little extra effort these problems can be ironed out and make next year near perfect. Top: Jeff Goldberg leads the daily noon parking lot exodus. Above: Some students enjoyed the lawns and shade on campus. Right: Louis Kaulbach enjoys a shady chat with friends at the very popular, close-at-hand park. .L . :Pi 35.42 - j . 5 MKS.: :ar ,, . f f ,. , f ,n 1, a -diff? X i' I t a ,, 'N xi x, 5? sg 'N Q f sea 5 4 Q K fx Er KP ' ?9' ?f?lt:p' 3. ., zw 155 k Q S 1 . Q ,kg av s f A ,. rg 1 fi in ' Q xl , ,A A 4 'XL , V. 'yi inf A iw Z X 4 W -0 3 sis 5, If , E -si, , cfs? A Mm,- SF-.M i.. 01 Q. 'Y ffm.-. .ww - fisfewt , 1 ., -if wa ' fy, ef k ,. g,,...... viI K .EQ--.,w A Ljllexf in ef , gawk .,w,,f .51 x mztiw . vs 1 wwnf 'Q 'Y 'W '?,l?:v2'!zW 1 - , W7 . Jsfmtel , ,rwau :2'1 V1 I V ff we Rd , ., V4 ,-X ,Q Opposite Page Top: One young voter pauses before the local poll to consider the responsibility of voting in a major election. Opposite Page Bottom: Robert Geisen quizzes local registrar as another friendly Indian listens. Above: The American flag proudly signifies Newhall Pool as an official polling place. Top: Tomahawk photographer catches a typical eighteen year old as she goes about the serious business of casting her first ballot. Right: Two cronies prepare to reg- ister for the very first time. 7 - 15 15 .... Z 1 AL,-Q ff? :aw e 16:53 1 Controversy marked election year 1972. One of the subjects which was battered about was the eighteen-year-old vote. The right for eighteen-year-olds to vote affected not only the graduating class of 1973, but all high school students, as was seen at Hart High. Although this directly affected only a handful of seniors at Hart, it brought a sense of awareness and responsibility to the entire student body. The knowledge that one is no longer considered a child, but instead an adult is an exciting and often startling thought. Voting is one of the most serious national rights in the United States and to be entrusted with this right is an honor and a great responsibility. The entire election year proved extremely exciting for all participating and concerned. Many new ideas were introduced, many old traditions broken. The right for eighteen-year-olds to be able to vote in a major election was certainly one of the new ideas. Many people, especially eighteen-year- olds, feel this was a step in the right direction. .if 'wx X'-. -egw-T, f 5 ibtiw if it 1 ' 1 P ' 2131: 1 A , if 'ii w 'f ia- E 21:1 YT 4 aww 4 53' m mi ff' R2 f V Q' 3-HW , ' NA. -'. 'lf 1 iw S , H, f I f X 1, K ge. , ,fm as gin? Big .. . ., ., -, s-I v, . I ' ' y , i , We 5 ,, I x Announcements aroused, rather than bored viewers of Hart's annual TBA performance. This fall's production proved to be extremely exciting and unique, delighting students, parents and teachers both nights the program was presented. The Chieftains, under the direction of Mr. Larry Thornton, played many numbers, varying their style greatly. Under the careful eye of Mr. Robert Babko, the Vocal Ensemble outdid all expectations in this first public performance of the year. The acoustics this year proved outstanding. An added attraction, which was quite effective, in regard to the acoustics, was the use of micro- phones rented from Magic Mountain. The initials TBA, standing for To Be Announced, very correctly describe the unique style of the program. Each number is announced immediately before it is performed, coming as a complete surprise to the audience. Mr. Lew White, Hart's vice-principal, served as Master of Ceremonies this year, doing an outstanding job. Lelh: Mr. Lew White, MC, wearing his familiar smile, intro- duces an upcoming number. Bottom Leji: Amid the microphones, Chuck Cultrera pours his heart into Make it Easy. Below: Chuck Kirk and Paul Hiischmann smile at Greg Pagano as they prepare for a big number. Opposite Page Top Left: In the cool, dark, night-club atmosphere of TBA, Eloise Whitaker and Chieftain soloist are bathed in soft lights. Opposite Page Tap Right: Guy Lawrence solos on trumpet. Springfrolic permeated Sprolie on Monday and Tuesday as students were getting back into the hang of things from their previous Easter vacation. Wednesday at lunch, the senior band played for entertainment. Thursday was the most exciting day of the week. The junior band started the activities off with music at lunch. The whole day was devoted to babies. It was Baby Dress-up Day. Babies of all shapes and sizes could be seen walking around the campus. Later, during lunch, the games began. There was the balloon toss, which was won by Matt Carmody and Lee Harris. Jimmy Luster placed first in the potato push and J. D. Dutro walked away with a sick stomach and first place in the Caramel Eating contest. Friday was the day for the Dating Game. It was held at lunch in the Boys, gym. The Sprolic committee, headed by Chrys Lebs, interviewed students who were interested in playing the game. Two choosers and six contestants were chosen to play for both the games. Steve Karich picked Laurie Diaz for his date and Sally Franck picked Don Cunard for her date. One couple was scheduled to go to Disneyland and the other couple was scheduled to go see the movie, Class of '44-. Later on, after the game, they changed couples and instead of going to the specific events. both couples doubled to eat at the Lobster House. Friday night was the Dating Game dance. Things were switched and the girls asked the boys to the event. 1, , ta w Q WWW. Top: Sally Franck chose Don Cunard for her date and they both look very pleased about the decision. Right: Representing baby dress-up day, Jimmy Luster and Michelle McMillen pose for the Tomahawk photographer in their Raggedy Ann and Andy costumes. Above: Lori Cooke cannot seem to control her laughter while deciding howto answer the question given to her. Top: Lori Cooke, Laurie Diaz and Nadean Weyer, the three contestants for game two, wait patiently to see who will be the lucky ,winner. left: The three cool, eligible K bachelors, Wayne Shaw, Don Cunard and ,limmy Luster think very carefully about the questions before answering. Above. Looking puzzled, Jimmy Luster hopes he can do his best in answering the questions. Opposite: Steve Karich chose Laurie Diaz for his date, and both listen to Master of Ceremonies, Kevin Ellis, while he tells where they will be going on their date. WESTERN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES ACCREDITING COMMISSION FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS presents to mfumm Srhnnl cERT1F1c.fg'rEibF ACCREDITATION 1 Opposite Page Top: Mrs. Mary Jean Blocher greatly aided Mr. White by producing The Accred- itation Report Booklet. Right: The WASC cer- tificate awarded to Hart. I A K' M- .s N as NX fl rv U 'iff aww., ll !74.fu9M,. 1697, This School is Accredited through June 30. 1973 ,yi ,f N 4, W. ' ff Aaff. M W' ew.-, M ' Above: Teachers spent many of their lunch hours in special evaluation sessions, Above Right: Mr. Larry Thornton, coffee in one hand, accredimtion booklet in the other, finds it hard not to laugh at the scene he sees before him. 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During the fall of 1972, students and faculty members became aware of the fact that Hart was being evaluated for accreditation by the appearance of the visiting committees and by a barrage of questionnaires. Mr. Lew White was placed in charge of coordinating the accreditation procedure. A time to get and a time to lose SPOR TS fs :fag-,A QA V I JL 3 , ,.4 Q 5. ,gd we .A . M Q K, W SV. , . sig fk',,.: ,Q .L we gi' 'iff ,, .VL ,Viva--Vrk ' sw. ,, . pi ff M ,Vu . K 9. R ,.. 4, W an f' 6 fu f 1+ 552' f, J f ii , 4 VA, i xL,i k 1 V. 1i?? 3xV 7 ' fi. -2 .4 , .f'. , 35 A, A A M. V . . -A' ' QQ. 14. K . - f f, ' 1- ', . , Q W K 1 rf , 1 , ' - ,Quiz V fy Ni alia A . 'L ' H A if .51 , . , , if , Q K 8 . 1 KJ! 3 A 5 Q , if v A ., W H11 1 , . Ar-1 fx .My f A .42 1. -V, fm - g ws.,-f Q' f' 55 A 2, . W ., ix QV, ,fu Q ' '- - 1 U a if -V.. V. 5 Q , ,.:.. V Y V -me 4 .Y 4 ,AV ' .71 ' .. gy: A if aj A ugfwqgiwz . Q Q. bf xtj' .6 .LA 6 3 N -Q Q 1 ,V mf .1 Q , X X V . V 5 Y if . ' ' 4 m Q 'f A 5. 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Top Right: Mark Ray moves in for the kill as Bob Boog comes to assist. Bottom Len: Mike Brainard tries in vain to catch a Dave Read pass. Qvpins UP the Mannonte League with a strong defense, Hart made opponents like Canyon, Oxnard and Harvard shiver at the thought of playing Hart High School. Lacking an experienced offense, they did not fare too well in major competition. Although the team consisted of mainly Juniors, they made several fine showings. With tough opponents like Thousand Oaks and Newbery Park, it wasn't easy to win. 'Rounding out the season with a great win against Canyon, the Indians had an even win-loss season with a league record of 3 Wins and 3 losses, while in pre-season play they did the same with a 1-1 record. The 14--12 Canyon victory proved that Hart still had the pride and all the talent it takes to make it the truly great school it is. xo 'M .. ' 4.3.4 aw w Sy jg Tia if L 32? +fb i , :Y V4 z D liQ Hart Highls Varsity Football Team, Fmru row: Mike Kamp, Gerhard Wutti, Jim Luster, Jeff Kissee, Vincent Trujillo, Greg Duncan fCo-Captainl, Willie Peters fCo-Captainj, Dave Read, Marty Butler, Mike Brainard, Bob Boog, Dave Meenk. Row two: Steve Page, Brian Johnson, Lou Valetta, Ken Long, Ron Koester, Marlin Scheuerman, Scott Taylor, Pat Downs, Wayne Shaw, Deon Gieg, Henry Sullivan, Mike Campbell. Row three: Dennis Wendt fCoachJ, Wyatt Lemmons, Ed Quillen, Mark Ray, Jim Aceves, Bubba Behan, Richard Johnson, John Kinsey, Joe Graham, Kevin Bobek, Mike Sorenson, Riek Madrid, Bill Pellowski Ruben Henricks 1Coachj, Alan Hansen QCoachj. Row four: Art Worthington, Jim Forest, Chuck Abbott, Jack Duntnn, Chris Carson, Ron Engle, Geof DeBoer, Craig Nelson, Ro: , Par .ell, Pete Foster, Dan Selmser and Joe Sipotz. .X . t, . Right: 1973 Sweetheart Michele Woods. Right Middle: Steve Page and Greg Duncan sing the Alma Mater. Far Right: Chris Carson wallows in the glory ofa victory over Canyon. Bottom Right: Dave Read gets ready to hurl the bomb. Bottom Middle: Jim Aceves, Ron Engle and John Kinsey move in to kill 311. Below: Steve Page in action. W v'-'- n.ff-f,Wvf-M, N-A-' Wim --L- 1' f,f- ffw-1:,11,-,,g+.fL.f:effwff Hw ' Qi jig H' iw: .agtff ,K , -K kf,- A- 3555 W5 ,ff if-Q . .WN , . ..., , , ., my ., , . . 'm -- .. as-H , Boya13 5 1' l5igf f4 Simi? if 1 L Qxlifffiii fQ if Canvrif1lf l sf if Abrapt was the awakening as the JV team jumped out of bed at seven in the morning for the first day of Hell Week.', Hell Week is a five day practice session beginning at seven in the morning and ending at eleven a.m. During those sessions they practiced the fantastic plays the student body saw every Friday night. They also prac- ticed running, pulling and the offensive and defensive maneuvers. After Hell Week, all foot- ball players were issued what they had been looking forward to, their uniforms and equip- ment. The next week was devoted to practices twice a day lasting two hours each. In these practices moves such as blocking and tackling were gone over. When school started practices were moved to after school on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday. Monday and Wednesday the practices were devoted to offense and defense, each lasting two hours a day. Thursday's one hour practice was geared strictly to kickoff and return methods. Next year the J V team will join all other Hart High School athletics in becoming a part of the Foothill League. Mfr i 5'4'1' Law, A KL' Above: And it is another touchdown for the JV Indians. Top: Coach Weil presents the ,IV team at Meet the Team Night, Center: Nanette Smith and Sandy Kraus nervously search the stands as JV players watch the action down the field. Right: Kevin Blankenship proves that even mud combined with tough opponents can't get a good Indian down. ...N A K 4 I ' I Vx .M 1 - 1p,,a.s.'wr-gt-H-w f 'fW'w'r'-1 f cg ,... b , xi Q 5,4 'ff r'r' ' Xl..-3. ,- '. ,t,,if,.i V W' ' . ,ja-astff -. -4'7 A7 , ,MLQL 41' ..., 1 -.,. ,Qs .fi M, . ' ks ---as .,, ' in .Mwiaile 5 N ,X-w?', f' fT'J'ii rms:-swf' ' . 9' as Below The JV team takes time before a practice for a formal photo Front row: B. Stuart, G. Wright, L Roberts, R Gorman D Flanagan B Coveney,R Provencia M Solis M. Jones, M. Hughes, D. Ron- deau Row two D Woods M Jerinienger, M Maggiore M Lumherg,,I Jetton, M. Fisher, L. Williams, T Abel,M Homma,S Borqum,K Adamson C Heinz S McKee T Lemmons, N. Sherman, Coach Ford. Row three M Carmichael .I Schmidt M Davis,D LeMar G Staats, M Nogales,P. Purcell,,l.Al- bright R Slmmons,J Christy H Franco, M Byrne,R Berry S Daniels, B. Vogel, Coach Weil. Row four R Rios C Cole S Evans, K Blankenship A Pullen ,I Selmser J Herran, D. Cunnard, P. 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The team was te largest and most successful in the history of Hart High. The Varsity Team, led by Richard Burns, Glen Ritzma and Co-captains Randy Lusk and Tom Cusick, finished second in the league with a record of 7-2, earning the right to go to CIF. Richard Burns set many course records this year, - breaking the Hart Course record 3 different times, in setting it at ll:03.8. He was also the first Hart runner to go undefeated in league competition. Right: The fantastic form of Richard Burns streaks ' past other Hart runners. Opposite Page Kirby - ' . wa., Dixon. Mike Turner and John Drew strive for perfection ' A during practice. Opposite Page Righl: Four proud Q Q , K f Hart runners pose at Mt. SAC Invitational. Opposite ' ,af , gi Page Lower Right: Coach Anthony Grande patiently , , A 1 1 T4-T1 Tri awaits the return of his runners. I ' V My ' Frnnl row: Allen Burch, Dan Forcuin. Brian Cronhtnan, Tim McSkan, Petr Strivkhousor. Mike- Turner, Tom Cusick, Kirby Dixon. Ralph Votrian. Rolwrt Johnston. Row lufu: Brian Bishop. Mark FlIFI'lilx'i', Miki- Coyh-. John Dre-iv, Kyle- Anderson. Jvff Coltlherg. .lcff Lepagt-, Scott McKinney. Boh W4-is. John Vanliorn Ro11'Ilzr111'.'Coach Crantlv. Skip Yvtnian. Dave Equilz, Sam Roatlvs, Randy Lusk. Mark Clayniorv. .lc-rry Blankvi1ship.,lar'k Quillvn, Mike- Wtrnlingcr. Dave' Buhnash. Rozrfzurs Rirliard Burns, Bill Mn-ntor, Ross Myf-rs. Bob Wt-nzinger, Bill Cameron. Richard North, Rim-hard Mau-liado, Glen Ritzina, Paul Wvnzel, Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart QHHFI H - .vw , xg, . Y . ,. xl -K, W W..Ag .-:W ,-wwf Af-M Haf S153 , a ' -gp , - 'N Nw M., f f-,...L,h- X. f f 1 .?,-1 ,,., Q, w,.,,z., ,,,.. .vis M is 'V 1 'c w YM! .1 :Q 1 vf V1 ze' .iw 'ww . Q . ,V , 1 1,apf.': -- xg ,fg:2y4Jfafs.?w,-4m-ir3r?Ss- : 2-11 A , - I . Nw A-'nv' mv. ,.fns.,1Q,f,,f. 5--Wye - 'www fr W f sf 5.-, ,ew . wma Q., 9 -.dye-,K f -1J,v,5M- fzqfgy h44:11:w,zzgggg,,1N:.g.,.g 1 7.. 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The Sophomore team was led by John Drew, Rick North, and Rick Armour and went un- defeated with a record of 9-0 and won the league championship. The Junior Varsity team, led by Jeff Goldberg, Ross Myers, Mike Coyle and Mark Furniss. Hart Hart Hart Hart R' Hart Hart Hart Hart L Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Hart Right: A new stop watch for Coach Anthony Grande, as Bill Mentor looks on. Below right: Practice is fun for Jeff Lepage, Brian Bishop and Mike Turner. Opposite page Ich: Running to the water tower are Paul Wenzel, Kyle Anderson and Kirby Dixon. Opposite page right: Mike Coyle inspects the trophies that were won this year. Opposite page bottom: Coach Anthony Grande and Mr. Donald Bathgate congratulate Sam Rhoades as Rick North waits for his turn. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD 1 A 8 wins' 1 loss 15 Fillmore O 102 15 Paifndalef O 109 29 Royal A 'iii A 1 A 27 15, NewburyiPark A 71 29 Simi A .I 37 15 V Camarillo' 1' 60 R H 15 Oxnard 91 119 1 Thousand Oaks 39 Vtwgnj VV LW :iw K' t ff0l'f6lt, 1 A SOPHOMOREARECORDO . q 'A 0 losses R A fwonj Palmdale Qforfeitj fwonj Fillmore fforfeitl 23 y Royal O O 36 26 j Newbury Park 29 15 Simi 48 15 Camarillo 4-3 15 Dfw Oxnard 48 23 Thousand Oaks 32 fwonl Canyon ff0I'f6i0 A tm ff: .ik-71, fi 7 gf J...-um , - R-r 't+ ff .J 1 ,W ,f AJ ,QQ 1 1 'if Q , K gf' X eg 1 ', Valuable varsity experience may be considered one of the most encouraging aspects to an otherwise frustrating 1972-73 season for Hart High's young varsity cagers. With only two returning lettermen from last year's CIF team, the Indians posted an overall record of 8 wins and 17 losses. Inexperience led to many defeats, most by narrow margins. Though tallying a meager 3-11 league mark, the Indians proved to be a tough foe for every team in the league, as evidenced by slim losses to rugged Oxnard, Royal and league co- champion Thousand Oaks in overtime. The low and high points of the season were both played against arch rival Canyon High School. In the first contest at Canyon, the Cowboys handed the Indians their first loss in the brief four years of the rivalry, 56 to 55. The Indians gained their revenge in the last game of the season by beating Canyon 53 to 51, reinstating Hart High's dominance of the Cr0SS-town series. Tap: Caught between two Cowboy players, Mark Smith manages to pass the ball. Center: Lonnie Bringham shoots for two points while Mark Smith and Dave Tanner anxiously wait for the result. Left: Stopped by two opposing players, Steve Karich attempts to pass the ball to Mark Smith. Above: The Outstanding Hart High Indians: Coach Wrage, Bill Gridley, Dave Stanton, Tim Rheinschmidt, Lonnie Bringham, Mark Smith, Wiley Evans, Paul Skophammer, Ross Parnell, Dave Tanner, Don Long, Steve Karich, Harvey Selnik. L U yg,,,,5.l-IAPT ggi' - i i Below: The team sweetheart, Karen Stefani. Bottom Right: These three Indians are always on their toes. Bottom Lek: Mark Planck shoots for two points. Len: Coach Wrage gives some final advice to Lonnie Bringham before he goes into the game. .We 5: - V -14.4, -7 4' -, ,, ,, A .L , f t,,, . 1,9141 ggtfirslt :Q V JZ, '53l'iE4' I 'Fir' '- .'4 i'l -'Av' 'ft f-C ,:4 'f ,H 2 . Witt gawk A Y V f ' 0 ' . tg, fi-vfsi, .t ,E ,, A ' 'w .JA 'flQQf'fff I Opposite Page Center Lek: Paul Skophammer controls the tip for the Indians. Opposite Page Right: Paul Skophammer shows his form while shooting. Opposite Page Bottom Bill Cridley comes down the floor to score two points. Q- Lefi: Kevin Ellis pours his all into an effort to score in the Canyon game as Tim Johnson and Mark Wolf tensely await the outcome. Below: Rick Machado's smile is indicative of the JV team's spirit, even in tight spots. v Above: The IV Basketball Team, Front raw: Kevin Ellis, Chuck Kirk, Dana McCune, Scott Allan, Lee Harris, Leonard Eaton, Layman Myles, Mark Ray. Row two: Kirby Dixon fmanagerj, Pat Murphy, David Leonard, Frank Balsz, Mark Wolf, Tim Johnson, Rick Machado, Joe Rio, Daivd Roberts and Coach Tom Maron. N015 often, acknowledged or even very well known, the Bee and Cee basketball teams put in a hard, close scoring season. With the directions and inspiration of coaches Fred Crummet and John Garner, the teams developed into cohesive units on the court, both at home and away. Playing at the opposite location from the varsity squad, usually in the afternoon and often on odd days, their major drawback was lack of spectator support. Yet, these spirited hoopsters put their all into every play of every game throughout the year. This was the last year of Bee and Cee basketball. The new league does not include these classifications, but has, instead, sophomore and sophomore reserve teams. Top: Stephen Chaplin tips it to the Indians. Above: Mike Montogomery guards an opponent. Riglu: A short reprieve for the Bee team in a busy game. Nh. is 'nba Y 'Hu-+A-M. Below: The Bee Basketball Team, Front row: Steve McKee, Rick Armour, Steve Rippe, Phil Muhl, Marty Nogales, Deen Kemsley, Bob Coveney. Row two: Sam Greengard, John McNab, Mark Planck, Stephen Chap lin, Greg Ruszovan, Mark Cruss, Andre Hazel and Coach Fred Crummel. Above: The Cee basketball team, Front row: Mark Hershey, Steven Bragg, Steve Dickinson, John Ray, John Bunce, Allan Berg, Niles Sherman. Row two: Coach John Garner, ,lack Murphy, Kevin Shea, Mike Montgomery, Jerry Christy, .lohn Fairbanks and Edgar Karganilla. League Champions, like Jesse Montemayor headed a great 1973 wrestling team in fact, the best Hart has had in several years. Starting off the year going five wins and zero losses in non-league competition, they beat large schools like Pasadena, lngelwood and Palmdale High. Their greatest single effort came when they beat Channel Islands 72-0. But as the year wore on several wrestlers had trouble making weight, this possibly cost them the league championship. Placing seven men in the top four slots in the league finals, Hart took fifth in the league standings. These seven were, Jesse Montemayor, first place, Ken Long, second, Steve Abbott and John Bolin third, Jim Behan, Jim Luster and .lim Fricke each taking a fourth. Top right: Sophomore Rod Simmons. Mlkidle riglu: Dana Ellison about to attack his man. Bottom right: Taking a third in league finals, Steve Abbott finished a fine wrestling season. Lek: Big Bubba and Coach Dan Malonson look on as another victorious Hart High grappler does his job. 66 Bottom right: Really Coach we've got to stop meeting like this. Middle leh: Ken Long growls at his Newberry opponent. Top leh: As an enthusiastic crowd cheers him on Jim Luster prepares to pin his man. Team shot . . . Row 1: John Bolin, Roger Curtis, Dana Ellison, Jim Luster, Kieth Franklin, ,lim Mayo, Jesse Montemayor, Dan Curasi, Ken Long, ,lim Behan, Ron Hegge. Row 2: .lim Fricke, Rigo Montemayor, Lund Williams, Lynn Parsons, Don Rondue, Martin Butler, ,lack Duton, Mike Campbell, Coach Dan Malonson. Row 3: Monty Solis, Carry Ronald, Mark Myers, Bob Weiss, Gregg Hollman, Ted Lemmons, Mike Volkert, Ray Boe, Steve Abbott. .3 two: Ron Rose, Mike Sorenson Dan Miranda Donn Austin Joe Mu h La Fiscus Row Front row: Steve Page, Greg Duncan, Jeff Kissee, Dan l.aCore, Lou Valletta. Row , t ir v v v TP yu TTY - three: Coach Wally Hammond, Alan Cusick, Mike Wolf, .lim McMahon, Don Long, .lim Forrest Hall Jeffrey, Jack Uhey and Assistant Coach Grande. efforts together the varsity baseball team pulled through with almost an even record of wins and losses. Starting the season off with a double header scrimmage against Dos Pueblos, the varsity team shared one win and one loss with the opposing team. Ending the season with the final game against Canyon, the hart players beat them with a score of 4-1. Something Hart is sure to remember is the . score of the first Hart-Canyon game with Hart leading the way with a shut-out of 9-0. Shut-outs were a common thing with the varsity team. Hart beat Santa Paula 4-0, Fillmore 2-0, Quartz Hill 7-0, Simi 3-0 and the Canyon game 9-0. 'Awards were given at the Spring Sports Awards banquet. J im Forrest was honored with the award of Most Inspirational, Alan Cusick won Highest Batting Average, Mike Wolf walked away with the award of Charlie Hustler, and the Captains awards were given to Mike Wolf and Greg Duncan. The varsity team proved to be a hard working, enthusiastic team from which many fine players could be selected. f - I ,i'. .,,i. , .N 1. . fffrff 7fT'i 'g,i'Qgi'sQ ' L :fx .. e i , ' ,.,. A rf ,'., ,R i . ' ilk . If 'f':aiZ'-w1T?ih'l3,.il.fffiifil ZWQF v at 'L ,.i. 1 g, . 1... 'A '71 -'MP-': ' .4175 .IQ-AL , , ,,,,,,'f,f ,,,, L :,..-wf,f..,..,,jt,, f- . ,, .. . .. ,t weft , ..1,. 5-:,.,f. 1 K+ ,f'.s,.5,t..,,- -. -.Q f. -11, . . . , . . . ..,.., .... .... 1. ,.....,. , ,... . , , . ,.V,y,,y.. .. V .,,, f qv. J f . I ., ' , 1 .mf -4 Right: It's a quick race between the opponent and the ball to first base. Top: Pitcher Hal Jeffrey and Catcher Jim McMahon discuss the next kind of pitch that should he thrown. 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I I I l n Top: .IV coach Doug Worley gives his daughter an early intro- duction to athletics at the Donkey Basketball game. Above: Jeff Kissee stirs up the dust around second base. Riglu: Greg Duncan uses some fancy footwork as he approaches first base. Slammer, slide and score seemed to happen repeatedly when the junior varsity baseball team was up to bat. When they were out in the field it did not matter whether the hit was a flyball or a grounder, it almost always found a Hart mitt in which to land. Whether the team played here, on the Indian diamond, or away on a foreign one, they always slid home with im- pressive scores. The points they scored with never-ending vigor brought home pride, and the Marmonte League Championship. The overall record was 18 wins, 5 losses, with 3 ties. It was the first time in fourteen years that the Hart JV team has claimed such a prize. Top: IV captains Deon Gieg and Robert Walk are proud of their champion- ship team. Abaue: Winning IV team stops for a picture: Steve McKee, Dennis Moffordg Mike Henry, Mike Miscione, Bob Coveney, Dave Roberts, ,lack Murphy. Row two: Coach Worley, Dean Le-Mar, Dave Helms, Deon Gieg, Jerry Dutro, Chuck Avery, Larry Robideaux, Alan Bird, Manager Alan Jones. Raw three: Jerry Christy, Robert Walk, Mark Planckfloe Sarro, Harvey Selnik, Dana McCune, and Rick Lampman. Left: Team members intently watch the action from the bench. ' Second place in the league is how well a very young varsity team did in a tough Marmonte League. With a lack of many seniors, Hart's team had to compete with much older, experienced teams. In spite of their young team, Hart did very well, sending three members to the All So-California Masters Meet and one to the State Meet, Steve Borquin, Jeff Herran and Ron Engle went to the Masters Meet, then Ron Engle went to the State Meet. Outstanding performances were tumed in by the mile relay team composed of Bill Cameron, Dave Tanner, Glenn Ritzma and Skip Yetman. Ron Engle always did well in the shot put and discus. Jeff Herran did exceptionally well by setting the league mark for the 70 yard high hurdles. ff. no -J Oppasilc Page Tap.' Scott McKimmey does his thing. Opposite Page Bouom Leji: Ross Myers in the varsity mile. Oppasxke Page Bouom Righz: Skip Yetman, anchor man for the mile relay team, takes a first in the 440. Left: Richard Bums and Rick North take a few practice laps. Below: While still a member of the team, Tony Stafford comes off the blocks. Bodom: Pole vaulter Randy Lusk wanns up. -,46--. Right: One of I-Iart's most valuable men, Ron Engle, grimaces as Coach Henricks goes over some fine points with the team. Below: John Drew in the 1320. his 'Jx L H-fl Above: Team Shot, Front row: Bob Boog, Jim Aceves, Tom Cusick, Mark Fumiss, Roger Fairbanks, Randy Lusk, Ed Quillen, Jeff Herran, Steve Bourquin. Row two: Ross Myers, Miscane, Dave Bubnash, Mark Jones, Dennis Spasbo, Scott McKimmey, Pete Strickhouser, George Kostvl, Coach Weil. Row three: Kevin Bobek, Bill Cameron, Richard Bums, Peter Foster, Greg Woods, David Equitz, Dave Tanner. Row four: Ron Engle, Rick Madrid, Ross Pamell, Carlos Herrera, Phil Muhl, Kevin Blankenship, Skip Yetman and Glenn Ritima. r 5 Tap: Tomahawk photographer uses a relay baton for a bit of trick photog- raphy. Abave Left: A familiar sight as the starter prepares top pull the trigger. Above: A typical between events scene on the Hart track. Left: Mr. Lynn Lozar, one of the many Hart staff members who gave of their time to help at the meets, does some careful checking at the long jump area. Behnw: Mark Jones just misses. Right: Brian Gidney A with Kevin Bobek in hot pursuit. Team Shot, Row 1: Bob Wenzinger, Brian Crouchman, Rod Simmons, Scott Taylor, Mike Tumer, Daryl Kendrick. Raw 2: Pat Stafford, Sam Rhoades, Mark Clymore, Mike Brainard, Mike Coyle, Kirby Dixon, Coach Bob Henricks. Row 3: Scott Coe, Brian Gedney, Scott Truxal, Daniel Stelle, Wyatt Lemmons, Bubba Behan. Q Top: Brian Bishop leads them into the first tum. Middle 1, Left: Coach Bob Henriclcs gives Mark Honma some pre-race fe strategy. Bnuom Lek: Rick Leggett takes a first in the Soph. 1320. Bottom Right: James Walsh flies through the air. Team Shot, Front Row: Bob Stuart, Brian Bishop, Keith Adamson Randy Sncglgrass, Mark Honma, Conmd Moreno, Bob Johnston ., Bob Wiisa, Edgar Karganilla, Mike Fisher. Coach Al Weil. Back row: Dave Marrow, Rick Leggett, Jim Walsh, oyer ofthe Year is the top award in the Maramonte League. Hart High's Jeff Allaire took the award with very little trouble. Allaire headed an all-star cast of Dave Read, Cary Hunt, Jon Meramble, Lee Harris and, of course, himself. Dave Read finished out the year taking a third in league finals, outdoing all the Hart duffers. At the Spring Sports Banquet honored golfers were Captain Gary Huntg Most Improved, Dave Readg and Best Golfer, Jeff Allaire. tl . R. ,,, . , R ,...,......,,,N.,,....4,-.,,..,...,....,.w...,,,.. . . ,IV Y,iIi . , Opposite Page Top: Coach Bob Henson gives Lee Harris some friendly advice. Far Left: Golfer of the Year, Jeff Allaire. Middle Left: Dave Reed tees off. Left: Dave Read gladly accepts his third place trophy at league finals. Above: Lee Harris has trouble with his score card. Top: Team Shot, Front row: Jon Meramble, Lee Harris, John Webber, Gary Hunt, J eff Allaire, Dave Read. Row two: Coach Bob Henson, Robert Cross, Rob Gorman, Wayne Karren, Rick Lorey Rick Katten, George Ingalls, John Snyder and Scott Daniels. Good records overshadowed cz lack of numbers on the 1973 Indian swim team. Under the most capable and enthusiastic coaching of Mr. Dennis Spare, the team doubled in size over 1972 and even went to the CIF finals. Despite the shortage of swimmers which pre- vented Hart from competing in all events, they still captured a 3rd in league finals and a 15th in Southem Section CIF with their 200 Medley team, consisting of Jim Neale fbutterflyj, Don Cunard Qbackstrokej, Scott Grayerbeihl ffreestylej and Marty Kutylo fbreaststrokej. Returning team members are looking for increased mmm participation and even earlier practices as water polo, a fall sport, is added to Hart's athletic schedule. HP ,A san .. sv 'K -. .QF . 1 - re. f . V, ' f,'l. .Ag ' felt, ,V 5 -.'. 1 ,LV 'w i A i' - i ss if j s . f. w r im l etsi J wits I ' .i1.f-w1 . y J ' igtiallllf . ll- is , . ,, 5..v.'.' . . X.Yif1?'4 ':ui ' it .,,. f I '- 25' . ' - ' lf f .. ' it . 1 .W eree ,, m e-f.f'f-'12-? ' I a . J i Q'?Qf Z. fi . i' ff ff fi f Top: Jay Janus setting school record at league finals, Newbury Park. Center Lefl: Jay Janus in 100 Individual Medley at league finals, Newbury Park. Center Riglu: Gary Carlson, varsity diver. Right: Jim Neale, Most Outstanding Swimmer. Above: Team Photo, Franz mw: B. Kinzey, G. Carlson, E. Miller, J. Miller. Row 2: A. Burch, K. Condor, T. Doty, P. Wenzel, J. Mayer, M. Butler. Row 3: S. Grayerbiehl, B. Grade. M. Kutylo, J. Janus, D. Cunard, J. Neale and J. Loucks. e ' ' Y K' L W - W . - 3 an Em: , s YA X ep W Y A N, k . Us . M- ,, My , M, , ,rp , : . sijf. 4.53 W ' .- V: yr, K Wm-f , . , L., f -W A, jmiyf. h it . .eg Lai J Lg. 1 , H g-,f14,Q,1,,g,'sJKg-JI: , . ge Q jg 1 JN' ' .3411 ' 1 Q A . w LQJSJQ-yf'f.r 454 . 1- K Er x . , L V ,Wri t 1 X, 1 L., I. W C' -- ,K fglwygy ,- I , , 4 V 7?,,g5,f'j. : QL K . Lf 1 , :L X C ef ' ,gg -. Top: .lay Janus, high point man, shows good freestyle form. Center len: CIF 200 Medley Relay Team, Scott Gmyerhichl, Marty Kutylo, Don Cunard and Jim Neale. Cerwer Right: Marty Kutylo - does he look like a breaststroker? Left: Coach Spare never called a practice off because of rain. Above: IV breaststrokers iake their mark hefore meeting Royal High. Their orm, just wasn '15 enough to win the many tennis matches the 1972-73 tennis team played. Under the direction of Ms. Joann Santarsiere the team improved in their form and their strategy. Although this year's team didn't do too well, they hope, with this season's experience, that they can be big winners in next year's season's attempt at the top spot in the league. This year's varsity doubles team consisted of Rand Patten and Brad Rhett, both seniors. The second team was Wayne Hook and Gilbert Vasquezg Gilbert also a senior, and Wayne only a sophomore. Miss Santarsiere has hopes that Wayne will return to the squad in '74-. The top varsity men consisted of Phil Kent, with a 3-16 recordq Jim Lang, with a 7-13 record, and Don Ron- deau a 5-14 record. Although these men were on top the only man to really hit the tip was Rand Patten with a 9-7 record. INSIDE Q Q 84 gf . V '-1-W-.M ' ' . We--t w ' 7 H ' F ' . V . --.,...,,,mWM 1 Y TQ' . . Top: Tennis Squad, Front row: Jeff McBrady, Doug Flanigan, Patty BOIII5, MOHIY Solis, Jeff Goldberg. Row two: Tim Strickland, Jim Anderson, Coach Santarsiere, Bruce Jepsen, Rick Machado and Loch Ander- son. Above Leji: Smiling Cris Nelson was selected as the tennis sweetheart. Above Right: Tim Strickland checks out Pete Strickhousefs form as he tries to get the ball over .the net. r -.,,,., x, ' Y iw i 'lil Top: Tennis Team Shut, Front row: Tim Strickland, Gilbert Vasquez, Kile Anderson, Melinda Beiber fstatisticianj, Scott Pangbum, Jeff Goldberg, Phil Kent. Raw two: Richard Bergman fpublicity managerj, Coach Santarsiere, Brad Rhett, Wayne I-look, .lim lang, Laurie Diaz fstatis- ticianj, Don Rondeau, Cris Nelson fsmatisticianl and Scot Hobert fmanagerl. Left: Wayne Hook displays unique footwork during a serve. Above: Gilbert Vasquez and Brad Rhett warm up on the home courts of Hart High. d fpeace. . . ' OR GANIZA T I ONS Z, Tw , I. I ' S 4 ,. . ,.'WW 1?, .. ,k,, , Q, s,.,gQf ,,Qi,. ,.z 3.4 Ay ,At 1 l I ., umm H x ,J aff!-A N 4 ,Iii 0 man? ' 0 af-NP N if I f wi ,qw K fx iii 5 qw- .4-cf ,,,Y,,,,,..--1 f Q ., W ,.-.4-nv 1' 13 I 4'l I .47 7 1 x 1 x . A Above: Hart's Indian marching band takes time for a formal picture. Front row: Mike Woods fdrum major, vice presj, Nancy Todhunter, Michele Woods, Janet Jennerson, Betty Swarl fsolo twirlerj. Row two: Pat Tripp, Jayne Harris, Carmen DelValle, Robin Welch, Nanci Reed flibrarianj, Janette McMurtrie, Bonnie Welch. Row three: Eileen Scates, Joyce Rosen, Eva Methot, Mary Ann Yaeh, Linda Christophersen fsec.i, Mark Hughes, Ralph Votrian, Lance Hagler, Tammy Cameron, Larry Roberts, Craig Hill, Jody Mill- er, Ruth Ann Whitby, Cindy Hinkle, Rae Ann Clark, Michelle McMillen, Dawn Morgan. Row four: Janice D'Aloia, Debby Mattias, Terry Reynolds, Vicki Cook, Mark Myers, Jim Mayer, Greg Woods, Debbie Arnfeld fasst. librarianj, Lynn Parsons, John Drew, Judy Carrese, Ruth Danley fpublicityj, Melaniel Gan, Norma , t 4 ,J I 4 , , ' 'Vai 'Im , . 3 WF ni , ,L,1 Q Q , ' X 5 f. TM, 1 :W , ,, ,V lv, .. fi gf V ' fifmzkwzf, ' ,Am ,Z A vi! ,f ,Hn 15 ' z' ,, Z5 A z 4,, ,al 1 A 1 1 ! , f,,liM , ' ,, JSA Lf 33551 M M Km Jw? ik Cm v f Q fi' A +1 K , , E' 4 464 I 1 4 K' ,155 ww sf 4 if X ! ' JA X, W 1 W- W. .pf 0 f 0? ,f- ,,' f' 'dh Q 'l . it 4 r 'Q ' ff --' ,-, Q. . M , s k fi'gifii.Q Frou! row: Rao Ann Clark. ,lane Robb, Cynthia Bfcdwull, Robin lVlaf'Mullen, Miss Lee, Back row: Sue Jrfferson, Carey Culver Lenorc Budyar-h, Debbie Thrasher, Renee' Robidnaux. The 1972-73 Spirit Squad. nanny Bauman naman unzanasn Top Sue jefferson and Lenorc Budyach watch as Julie Benson is frowned Queen of the baskvlhall homvcmning. Top Righl: RCIIPKQ Ruhiqlcaux considers a ne-w zuflivily to be sponsored hy thc- Spirit Squad. AbI117f'.' Raffann Clark and Care-y Culver discuss wha-n lo sell spirit buttons to the student hudy. 'sr Communication and student empath were the common aims of the Girls League and Smoke Signal staff. Both groups worked throughout the year to increase student interest and involvement in their school and the world around them. Girls League, under the direction of Ms. Dorothy Stark and Ms. Ronni Melnikopf, sponsored such school- wide activities as the Winter Formal, Homecoming coronation and the Mother-Daughter Tea. Merry Christmas Darling was the theme of the Winter Formal, held, for the first time, off campus. In an atmosphere of romance at the Valencia Golf Club- house, couples enjoyed an evening of formal relaxation, the perfect beginning to the holiday season. Girls of the Month were selected under the direc- tion of Girls League. The highlight of this tradition was the announcement of the Girl of the Year at the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. This, too, included a first, as the fashion show and the tea were both held in D the Cafeteria, which looked like a Paris garden. Other Girls League involvements included serving refreshments at the drama productions, sponsoring the sending of Valograms and numerous varied services to the students and staff of Hart High. The Smoke Signal, the school newspaper, increased in size and changed in format and style this past year. Beginning in September as a SW' x 8Vz paper, the spring semester saw a size change to standard tabloid size. The paper was printed off campus at Rho Printers and Canyon Country Lithographers. Combining of the Journalism I class with the Journalism Il production class posed a few problems which both the staff and advisor, Mrs. Susan Bair, worked hard to overcome. In the end beginning jour- nalism students benefited from the experience of working on the paper as reporters, and page editors. Above: Girls League Sponsors and Officers, Mrs. Dorothy Stark, Pat Blocher, Stacey Jostad, Debbie Walker, Denise Crisp, Vicki Austin and Ms. Ronni Melnikopf. Below: Smoke Signal staff members and Journalism I class take time out for a yearbook picture. Front row: Tony Doty, Leonard Poulsen, Mike Miscione, Lance Hagler. Row two: Michelle Mathias, Lee F out, Priscilla Each, ,Io Ellen Harbeson, Anna Chafin, Pam Hartman, Suzy Leathers, Lori Carlson, Dani Davenport. Row three: Mrs. Susan Bair, Jay Tallent, Kelly Commons, Dana McCune, Doug Kinzey and Ken Faggetter. Opposite Page Top: Priscilla Each, managing editor, Leonard Poulsen, editor-in-chief: and Suzy Leathers, sports editor, spend a lunch hour working on the Smoke Signal layout. Opposite Page Comer: Stacey .lostad and .l an Allen coldly, but eagerly await the announcement of the 1972 Homecoming queen in the company of last year's queen and mascot. Above: The many, often unseen members of Girls League gather on the auditorium steps for their annual Tomahawk picture. W67U6 got spirit, yes we do welve got spirit, how 'bout you? Whether it was a football or basketball game this competitive cheer was sure to be heard. Throughout the school year the Pep Squad, under the coaching of Ms. JoAnn Santarisere, added pep to new cheers and helped to perpetrate the morale of Hart High, win or lose. Doing such things as decorating buses and the locker room and sending spirit notes to classes on the day of the game added enthusiasm to the boys on the various teams. Pep Squad participated in many contests at Mt. Sac the cheerleaders, songleaders and JV cheerleaders all made it to the finals. School spirit remained high, and with the aid of pep squad, the hearty enthusiasm of the crowd backed Indian teams. Always ready to add harmony to Hart High activities were the songleaders. Front row: Leslie Fender. Row two: .Ieani Camarano, Kym Bennett. Row three: Debbie Walker, Judy Small, Debbie Nemback. Spirit throughout the year was created by the Varsity cheerleaders. Front row: Dale Gray, Joannie Lankford, Julie Benson, Chris Chalberg, Gale Gray. Row two: Sally Franck. Pep Squad gets it together. Front row: Loni Haye, Linda Lovis, Sandy Kraus, Nannette Smith, Diane Peralta. Row two: .loannie Lankford, ,leani Camarano, Chris Chalberg, Debbie Walker, Dale Gray, .ludy Small, Julie Benson, Leslie Fender, Gale Gray, Debbie Nemhack, Sally Franck, Kym Bennett. The ,IV cheerleaders in a more popular formation. Front row: Sandy fSandij Kraus, Linda fLindiJ Lovis. Row two: Loni Hayes, Nannette 1Nanij Smith, Diane fDianil Peralta. Righl: Mrs. Patricia Cheek, sponsor, is on her toes as she observes her girls at practice. Below Righz: Sue Hoefel, Renee Woods, Kathi Pippenger, Teddi Hayes and Marti West show drill team class at the basketball homecoming half-time. Below Lefi: Putting on a fine performance at the basketball game against Canyon are Gayle Ware, Lorna Karganilla, Lisa Smith and Margaret Reeves. Below: An early morning practice session during the football season. 6 4 .- ff ol ge i of 5 9 l . i t N legal 3 V Y yy ,P e xt 'fi V ' , E I 4 an vii. 1: i f A ----5,2 2 1 I v Q' 1 .. W 3 i E V ii L ' W iv l eti' -f,,Ig..S Q f ' i, 1 is V i ' W' ,GI KL' ,M ' K . 4 'i'ii X7 H Hof f, 3 5, iff ,wry Vi L,tteeY, , V : M, t -4 , , , -2 ,.s.',,,e45f1 --r.-. I , K , W , ,ma-311855, 4f14me+v,,.,i V -, , Y. . . . , f rw: ,mrs W. , ., 'E' -s file, BMW, fx ' iff gasggiiii ii 23' A W 1 , , Z nz They were looking good and stepping high as they, Hart's precision drill team, marched onto the field in their red pullover sweaters Top: Hart's Small Precision Drill Team exhibits winning smiles. They are, from front clockwise: Diann Ito, Sheryl Cordon, Gayle Ware, Sue See, Sue Hoefel, Lisa Smith, Sue Borrelli and Sue Gordon. Above: Drill Team stops practice for yearbook picture. Front row: Gayle Ware and Diann lto, cap- tains. Row 2: Sue Gordon, Sheryl Gordon, Lisa Smith, Sue Borrelli, Margaret Reeves, Renee Sauve. and white polyester knit skirts. As if practicing for performances at every home football game and some basketball games was not enough, the drill team acted as a service group around campus. They ushered at TBA, held candy sales, caddied for the Lettermen-sponsored golf tournament, and served at the football and track breakfasts. Some of the drill team's members had the opportunity to attend the California Specialty Camp at Santa Barbara. The girls even found time in their busy schedules to enter various competitions, such as the Camarillo, Southgate, and Newhall Christmas parades. Mrs. Patricia Cheek served as the Drill Team's hard working and inspirational sponsor, whose devotion was much appreciated. The 1973 Drill Team did an excellent job of making the very difficult in precision drilling look amazingly easy. Raw 3: Chris Hodgson, Sharon Cronk, Lorna Karganilla, Sue Wuerfel, Debbie Finlay, Andi Light. Row 4: Sue See, Marti West, Teddi Hayes, Kathie Pippenger, Cindi Weaver, Kari Hanson. Row 5: Sue Hoefel, Melinda Thomson, and Renee Woods. Pep Club: Front raw: Rima Kent, Melanie Cook, Nadean Weyer, Debbie Baade, Brenda Moore, Carey Culver, Sue jefferson. Row two: Tracey Beauchamp, Lenore Budyach, Tracy Hitchcock. Sheryl DiAngelous, Cindy Gallant. Row three: Carol Blehm, Danelle Peterson, Cheryl Blchm, Debbie Thasher. Nancy Therassc, Janet Buck, Janet Story, Dianne Kutylo, Sandra Kelly, Terry Allen. The Clod Squad says hands down to the other team: Melanie Myrtle', Cook. Wendy Mayris,, Peters, Chrys Mable Labs, Mivlwll- Matilda Wcrocls. Thp: Terry Allen lakes a short pause. resting against hr-r inegaphone. Abnvfn' Mascot Terry mnnes un! of hiding in thi- df-nsc wild:-rn:-ss of Ihre upper hill. Right: T4-rry scouts for intruders on lnnlian territory. Ecstaticg roaring, cheering crowds at the pep rallies were attributed, in part, to the spirit of Pep Club, Clod Squad, and the mascot. Terry Allen, mascot, had the job of promoting spirit during the year. Coached by Miss JoAnn Santarsiere, she organized and ran the pep rallies. Terry dressed as an Indian following the school's tradition. Carrying the theme of nostalgia throughout the year, was the well known attraction, Clod Squad. The squad consisted of four girls, dressed as cheerleaders from the 1950's. Their antics were especially enjoyed and raised a hearty laugh from everyone as they per- formed at the rallies. Pep Club was a new organization designed for students to learn new cheers, organized by Spirit Squad under the direction of Miss Dianne Lee and Miss JoAnn Santarsiere. OO Variations o harmony and melody were presented by the sixteen member Vocal Ensemble. Their songs were beautiful combinations of rhythmic tones, which Hart High students heard at the Christmas concert and TBA. High hopes of traveling to Reno for a Jazz festival were in the eyes of everyone! Disappoint- ment came after many hours of long hard practice as the trip was temporarily cancelled. Later, hotel reservations were confirmed, and plans for the trip looked hopeful. In spite of complications, the Ensemble's music was enjoyed not only by Hart High, but by various Boy Scout groups, who asked them to sing as a community service. The Chieftains, one of the strongest stage bands our school has produced, under the leadership of Mr. Larry Thornton, planned to pack their instruments and travel to Reno with the Vocal Ensemble. Managing time was important, as practice for the Orange Coast and Pacific Coast .Jazz festivals was also on the agenda. This year Hartls Orchestra produced several outstanding studentsg Nancy Reed, Robin Welch and Diane Chaplin. These girls qualified for the all State Honor Orchestra. The orchestra provided the background music for this yearis musical production How to Succeed in Bus- iness Without Really Trying, and added their touch to Strictly Instrumental, the Spring Concert. Vocal Ensemble took time out of their heavy schedule to pose for the photographer. Front row: Debbie O'Conner, Anne Wharton, Sue Fricke, Eloise Whitaker, Terry Allen, Nancy Reed. Row two: Chuck Cultera, Jana Frack, Leslie Fender, Jim Forrest. Row three: Marty Butler, Renee Woods. Rowfour: Jeff Hughes, Mark Wilder, Craig Nelson, and Mr. Babco. Willie Peters, not shown. The Hart High Orchestra, tuned up, sits waiting to perform. Front row: Robbin Welch, Bonnie Welch, Janette McMurtrie, Lynn Johnson, Nancy Yetman, Mary Anne Knight, Diane Chaplin, Nanci Reed. Row two: Eva Melhot, Steve Smith, Eric Vidstrand, Norma Kofnovec, Julie Castleberry, Jay Tallent, Janet Jennerson, Candle Morgan. Row three: Chuck Kirk, Ruth Danley, Mike Coyle, Mike Woods, Martin Schcuerman, Don Howell, Bill Barnhill, Lance Hagler, David Otstot, Richard Guernsey, and Paul Hirchmann. The Wm. S. Hart High Chieftain Stage Band, Front row: Dave Stanton, Ruth Danley, Mark Myers, lohn Fairbanks, David Burch. Row two: Martin Scheuerman, David Cobble, Don'Howell, Mike Wood, Roger Fairbanks. Row three: David Otstot. Chuck Avery, Stan Lau, Bob Mauzey, Gary Whitby, Richard Guernsey. Mike Coyle, Chuck Kirk, Brock Travis and Paul Hirchmann. Not shown, Robbin Welch. Lefl: Jeff Hughes, who was selected for the Southern California Honor Choir, stands proud. Above: Diane Chaplin, Robin Welch, and Nancy Reed qualified for the All State Honor Orchestra, and Paul Hirchmann was chosen for the Southern California All Star Jazz Ensemble playing first guitar. M odes, scales, cadences and chords occupied the minds of the members of the Concert Choir, the Advanced Girls Choir, and the Mixed Chorus as they prepared for their many varied performances. Because these fine musical groups were directed by Mr. Robert Babko, they all shared the benefit of great leadership. With the backing of the Orchestra, the Concert Choir became the highlight of the Christmas Concert as they sang a selection from Handel's Messiah. One of their most exciting events was contending in the Competitive Choral Festival. In their red, floor-length dresses, the Advanced Girls Choir added a touch of elegance and nostalgia to Hart Musical productions. Along with the Concert Choir, the Advanced Girls Choir attended many choral festivals where they were judged, receiving fine ratings. The Mixed Chorus, comprised mostly of sophomores, does mot hold tryouts for its constitutes. ln this organization one experiences his first endeavors in vocalism at Hart High School. Right: Now, where are my glasses? smiles Mr. Robert Babko. Y Hart High's fine Mixed Chorus. Fmnt raw: Michelle Farer, Cheryl Davis, Teresa Turrentine, JoEllen I-Iarbeson, Amy Seward, Karen Fazio, Karen Bolten, Dawn Morgan, Pat Mendez, Susan Bamhill, Chris Taylor, Debbie Allen, Vivian Jack, Joan Greer, Norma Johnson. Row two: Janet Story, Kim Holmes, Cam Hartley, Melinda Thomson, Sandy Black, Jody Hutchinson, Toni Werel, Debbie Boatman, Vickie Leiter, Patti Riclcel, Judy Baker, Linda Monahan, Laurie Woolstenhulme, Coleen O'Keefe, Debbie Langley, Kay Tallent, Laurie Fink, Carmen Vasquez, Gloria Peterson. Row three: Mr. Robert Babco, Glenn Stanford, Steve Page, Dave Meenk, Marty Nogales, John Traweek, Gary Woods, Dave Raudman, Charley West, Gary Ronald, Roy Mitchell, Dave Barnett. l02 The Advanced Girls Choir sing as lovely as they look. Front row Virginia Millett, Pam Hartman, Nancy Therasse, Annette Sims, Debbie Eurton, Larrie McCollum, Jill Werth, Lorrie Bysh. Row two: Patrice Oastagna, Connie Rostykus, Marie Bostik, Nancy Mickelson, Nayda Ortiz, Evelon Hall, Chrys Lebs, Anna Stenzel, Vicki F inesilver, Nancy Blocher, Lori Corliss, Tammy Williams. Row three: Terri Hensen, Debbie Bricker, Candy Morgan, Cindy Nelson, Caren Thompson, Jeanne Fullerton, Cindy Shields, S t r r Hard rehearsals payed off for the Concert Choir. Front row: Diane Ito, Nancy Reed, Kitty Nerron, Bev Jones, Sue Frickie, Terry Allen, Marty West, Eloise Whitaker, Carolyn Tyler, Anne Wharton, Debbie O'Conner, Lori Broman. Row two: Debbie Finley, Jana Frack, Leslie Fender, Sherrie Arnfield, Anne Moonier, Jodi Thorn, Karen Spinks, Cammie Stuart, Kathy Otstot, Becky Stroud, Rene Wood, Laurie Davies, Julie Bensen. Row three: Mr. Robert Babko, Chuck Kirk, Scott Noble, James Forrest, Marcus Wilder, Frank Boloz, Many Buttler, Steve Dickinson, Craig Nelson. 103 triving, f , . f . I I mg.. pushing, never t A giving up was the theme of this year's Girls Athletics. Y l A' li As they went from volleyball to basketball, to track . ' . . and to softball, they kept up this spirit of action. ' 7-V W Hart competed in the Girls Desert Valley League. ' , 5 The league included Canyon, Palmdale, Quartz Hills, I , gr Paraclete and Antelope Valley. gl ir X iz To end each season when spirits were high, they ' ' ' ' ' held banquets for the different sports. In their free time the girls were involved in many activities, including selling stationery posters and Vhaorking their wares at the local swap meet. Those crazy, dizzy lettermen kept themselves busy this year eaming money for the purchase of equipment ' for the athletic department. In order to raise the necessary money, they ardently worked the concession stands at the basketball toumament and sold programs at home football games. During the month of February, they sponsored Donkey Basketball as another source of income, and general fun for all concemed. I Above: Lettermen pose for Tomahawk photographer, From row: Glen Stanford, Steve Page, Chris Jack- man, Greg Duncan, Randy Bragdon, Mike Brainard. Row two: Sponsor Dennis Ford, Ross Pamell, Scott Taylor, Steve Karich, Marty Butler, Alan Cusick, Ron Rose, Art Worthington, Ken Long, Bill Gridley. Row three: Jim Aceves, Dave Meenk, Jim Forrest, .lack Dunton, Donn Austin, Craig Nelson, ,lim McMahon, Chris Carson and Chalie West. Nat shown: Willie Peters, president. Top: The girls' basketball team. Members of this squad helped to pave the way for an equal position for girls within the school's athletic program. Next year girls will participate on the same teams as boys in non-con- tact sports. They will also have representation on Executive Council with a Commissioner of Girls Athletics. left: Girls Softball team poses with Mrs. Coleen Flaherty, the faculty member who worked so hard to help the girls gain athletic equality. Below: Girls Track Team members included, Rhena Baker, Elise Baker, Robin Welch, Vicki Cook, Teri Taylor, Michele Emert, Merri Horton, Ruth Danley, Val Ruszovan, Kathy Femandez, Bobbi Deines, Nancy Mickelson, Lee Fout, Lori Bromen and Coleen Greable. QNot all are shownj. 1.57 dj T T ' v--1. 1 N... ,, . gf , e 1. , as fit Q' e f 1 A .L lf . J ei? t ' X., 'say ,nf 1: Q f C ' ' 511, 5 Above: Girls Volleyball Teams, Franz row: Anene Sims, Ruth Danley, Nancy Festa, Denise Annanie, Cindy Hutting, Lisa Webber. Row two: Debbie Samson, Pam Wilson, Gretchen Balser, Marilee Bjorkland, Linda Dutro, Nancy Blocher, Julie LePage, Lisa Neely and Vicki Lewis. Not shown: Julie Hans, Janette McMurtie, Cheryl Hopkins and Val Ruszovan. Reaching .superior goals was one of the things that the California Scholarship Federation, the American Field Service, and the foreign exchange students had in common. CSF raised money for the Roy Dundon Memorial Science Laboratory in part by selling fruit cakes dur- ing the Christmas and Thanksgiving seasons. The group was also responsible for the passing of the daisy chain from the top ten seniors to the top ten juniors. AF S's main goal became keeping the foreign ex- change students feeling welcome and secure. Guided by Mr. Lynn Lozar, they sponsored many culture days where food from different countries was served. Foreign exchange students Lenita Haggblom from Finland and Gustavo Rossi from Brazil experienced a warm welcome from both Hart students and the Santa Clarita Valley community this year. Ruthanne Whitby was sent to the Phillipines over the summer of 1972 as Hart's foreign exchange student. Top: Seemingly content being an exchange student at Hart, Gustavo Rossi flashes his ever-ready smile for all to see. Above: Ruthanne Whitby poses prettily for the photographer. Right: Lenita Haggblom smiles as the camera catches her Scandinavian beauty. 2 . f . wg ici Qui: mmf' 'R American Field Service gathers for Tomahawk picture, Front row: Steve Berg ftreasj, Anne Wharton. fsec.j, Angela Rigone fvice pres.J, Candie Morgan 1pres.J. Row two: Mr. Lynn Lozar fadviserj, Michelle Faiere, Cathy Stone, Ruth Danley, Pat Blocher, Gustavo Rossi, Lenita Haggblom, Esther Rigioni, Ruthanne Whitby, Liz Peterson. Raw three: Bev Jones, Debi Patterson, Susan Reyes, Rima Kent, Peggie Stone, Amy Seward, Cheryl Blehm, Carol Blehm, Melody Reid, Joe Sarro, Terri Caron. Row four: Rand Patten, Randy Lusk, and Melanie Cook. Above: First Semester CSF Members, Front row: Cathy Stone, Debbie Baade, Anne Wharton, Melanie Cook, Mark Smith, Rand Patten, Jill Jackson, Anna Harris, Debbie Hall, Lynne Fiscus. Row two: Georgia Hronas, Eloise Whitaker, Vickie Seabold, Robin Swindall, Chris Wullschleger, Linda Christophersen, Cheryl Blehm, Debbie Allen, Christy Ward, Melody Reid, Jeani Camarano, Deon Geig, Mrs. Luci Rea, sponsor. Raw three: Marisa Schmidt, Debbie Schultz, Carolyn Wade, Carrie Forster, Michelle McMillen, Esther Tigoni, Liz Johnson, Margaret Reeves, Denise Annanie, Melanie Gan, Sue See, Nancy Todhunter, Angela Rigioni, Terry Carson, Melinda Reiber, Marlette Allen, Norma Ivie, Susan Thompson, Keith Frank- lin, Laura Ewen, Geoff Tudor, Brian Grade and John Ray. Yashica, jtg, hot buttered mm and diving were some of the more common phrases used by the Photo Club, Anglers Club, Ski Club and Scuba Club this year at Hart. The Photo Club, with the help of their advisor Mr. Tony Lovette, raised money to repair the darkroom by selling pictures they had taken. They also worked very hard toward getting a photo class for next year. The Anglers took a trip to Lake Cachuma during trout season. New hats with the Anglers insignia, designed by the boys, were made to wear on fishing trips. The Ski Club was chaperoned by parents this year because of the responsibilities that go along with sponsoring a club of this nature. Thus the club was an off-campus club. The Scuba Club bought a rubber raft out of the proceeds from their dance. They also took a diving trip to Catalina Island. Photo Cluhg Front row: Bev Jones, Tony Mattias, Debbie Patterson. Row two: Mr. Tony Lovett:-, Rick Melaas, Michelle McMillen. Scuba Club: Front row: Mary Ann Yaeh, Richard Strickhouser, Stefani Strickhouser, Alfred Stillman, ,led Strange, John Simas, Susie Neeley, Bev Jones, Gary Primes, Mr. Anthony Grande. Row two: Paul Wenzel, Allen Burch, Brian Kinzey, Mark Jones, Tom Luni. Ski Clubg Fran.: raw: Stefani Strickhouser, lleana Companeitz, Debbie Baade, Heidi Steinmann, Pattie Monahan, Nancy Murphy, Sheryl Gorrindo, Cheryl Blehm. Row two: Janet Willard, Luanne Roberts, Diane Kutylo, Janet Stnry, May Amhielao, Stacy Jostad, Carol Blehm, Rima Kent. Row three: Don Rondeau, Mr. Dennis Spare, Geoff Tudor, Art Puller, Richard Siler, Mark Stevens, Jeff Moir, Jay Janus. Anglers, Hon Brown, Bob Stuart, ,lack Dunton, William jones. Kurt Johnson, Bill Dewitt. Etemally spreading the Good News of the Lord was the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes. The organization had many featured guest speakers. One was from Youth With A Mission, a group that was also involved with the Munich Olympics, as evan- gelists. This year's tumout increased to an average of 50 persons at each Tuesday lunch meeting. The FCA motto was we strive for a relationship with God, not any particular religion. For the past year the aim of Latinos Unidos was to improve the status of the Mexican-American student for future life. The club also had guest speakers from California State University. This year's fine debate team was a part of the National Forensic Association. This year's topic dealt with the economic support of public elementary and secondary education. Debaters felt belonging to the team helped to develop analytical skills in problem solving. French food and music were the highlights of the French Club's pot-luck dinner in April. Members prepared all the dishes, which were enjoyed by members and guests alike. Mr. Billy Hughes sponsored this club. ' 3 we-1 .e X, , 1 ' ,L 3. 2 wt 4 er, 2532 V We ji I 1' 5 ue . Wi, Above: Debate Team. Michelle McMillen, Melinda Reiber and Carey Culver. Not shown are Kate McNab and Mr. Richard Weekly, advisor. Above: French Club Members, Fmnz row: Georgia Hronas, Joannie Langford, Anne Wharton, Peggie Stone, I'l0 Jeanne Platt, Debbie Hall. Row two: Debbie Schultz, Kathie Pippenger, Debbie Baade, Julie Benson, Nancy Festa, George Kostyal, Terry Reynolds, Mr. Billy Hughes. Row three: Elosie Whitaker, Jo Ellen Harbeson, Cathy Stone, Russ Hamon, Melody Reid, Michelle Farer and Terry Allen. Xb Below: Latinos Unidos, From row: Adelita Rendon, Susan Lopez, Sharon Carrillo, Cruz Garza, Mary Ra- mirez, Maria Lopez, Blanca Marquez. Row two: Manuel Villavivinceo, Artemio Lepiz, Jesus Florido, Maria S-nchez, Denise Videgain, Pat Mendez, Tommie O'Banion, Elsa Sanchez. Row three: Gilbert Gonza les, Mario Martinez, Carlos Herrera, Luis Martinez, Rafael Trejo, Gustavo Rossi, Luis Casique, .lose Lopez, Jaun Lopez, Aramndo DeAlba, Rubin DeAlba, Larry Ortega and Mrs. Audrey Beman, sponsor. FCA, Anne Wharton, Cathy Stone, Bev Keown, Mark Emert, Susan Gross, Sheryl Ferguson, Michelle McMil1en, Bev Jones. Row two: Raeann Clark, Debbie Thrasher, Sheri Sexton, Gayle Rubens, Rose Fink, Jayne Harris, Debbie Hall, Melody Reid, Barbara Heppner, Terry Carson, Peggie Stone, Linda Christopherson, Debbie Arnfeld, Barbara Howe, Margaret Monahan. Row four: Anna Harris, Ricky Killam, Deborah.Olson, Francena Parmer, Lenita Haggblom, Candie Morgan, Cyndi Wright, Ruth Danley. Rowjver Steve Smith, Janet Jennerson, Joe Carey, LaWana Taylor, Connie Stuart Dian Fuerstenberg, Pam Wilson, Ruthann Whitby. Row 5125! Ed Murdock, Lynn Lozar, Don Carey, Rand Patten, Randy Lusk, Debi Patterson,,Paul Hirschmann and Laurie Fink. Governmental procedure was the routine followed by two important organizations, the House of Representatives and Executive Board. This year, for the first time, the Executive Board became a class, meeting every day during second period. They took a survey of the students for open campus, finding out the problems and then presenting the results to the Suchool Board for approval. Starting this year students will be able to choose between a class ring and the new school ring, selected by the Junior class under the supervision of the Executive Board. They also worked on the revision of the school's consti- tution, making some changes and adding a commissioner of girls athletics. Laura Ewen and Joe Sarro were named Hart's representatives to Girls' and Boys' State 1972. Each participated in a simulated California government procedure, Laura in Squaw Valley and Joe in Sacramento. Led by commissioner of the house Lynn Barber, the House of Representatives met every Wednesday to discuss questions, problems, and complaints posed by the students and faculty throughout the year. Their main purpose was to increase communication between the students and administration. Students were given many opportunities to become involved in a variety of governmental operations providing them with first hand knowledge which will be of value in later years. Harts' two fine representatives, Laura Ewen and Joe Sarro Row one: Vicki Austin, Suzy Leathers, Juanita Weaver, Wendy Sproul, Lynn Barber, Jan Allen, Nancy Murphy, Susie Neely, Mary Umbrello, Cindy Downs, Valarie Nocciolo Row two: Sue Borreli, Jill Werth, Lisa Neely, Heidi Stiemann, Jeff LePage, Melanie Cook, Don RonDeau, Linda Lovis. Row three: Niles Sherman, Dennis Tolbert, Ron Esposito, Deon Cieg, Donn Austin, Kevin Ellis, Bill Handley. Rowfour: Henry Franco, Jeff Herran, Laurie Cook, Linda Durto, Laura Ewen, Steve Moreland, Ron Rose, Rima Kent, Sidra Thomas, Nedean Weyer, Mark Smith, Norma lvie. Rowfve: Rick Whitely, Bob Boog, Steve Karich, Jim McMahon, Jack Uhey, Jim Terranova. Don Shaw, Marty Nogales, Lesa Mowery. Row six: Art Worthington, John Traweek, Steve Page, Randy Bragdon, Dave Meenk, Marty Bulter, Glen Stanford. Top Row: Mr. Ravenscroft, sophomore representative: Kelly MacMullen, commissioner of public relations: Robin MacMullen, commissioner of athletics: Greg Duncan, junior representative: Matt Carmody. Bottom Row: senior representative: Jana Frack, commissioner of records and finance: Jane Robb, A.S.B. president: Sam Dixon, A.S.B. vice president: Pat Blocher, commissioner of the house: Lynn Barber. QNot shown: commissioner of clubs and organizations: Cindy Bedwell, commissioner of cultural affairs: Patti LeMarl. 4 A-Eg fx , 1 i L . .if .w ii. ' Q-. , f lun: A Top: Peggy Stone, Priscilla Each, and Michelle McMillen check over a layout. Center Len: Jodi Schmidt, Schyler Tucker, and Ric Lenz look for ideas in previous yearbooks. Center Right: Rick Melaas takes a break. Above: Lynn Barber, Denise Crisp, and Karen Stefani try showbiz. Righz: Mike Newman gels caught working. ,, 1 .1 fy as 5 e 1 vi ta., ,,-4. ,,. 2 it at 54-an mf Pride became the motivator for the 1973 Tomahawk staff. They understood and conquered the problems that often arise in the making of a yearbook and, in doing so, produced a fine book which was to follow in the proud steps of many others. Advised by Mrs. Susan Bair and edited by Priscilla Each, the group realized that to everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. With this in mind, they attempted to capture the excitement of competition, the pain of growing, and the many other emotions that the students felt. It was hoped that the readers of the Tomahawk would not only see the happenings of the 1972-73 school year but actually feel them as they thumbed through its many pages. Front raw: Tony Mathias, Alta Keegan, Michelle McMillen, Managing Editor, Priscilla Each, Editor, Lisa Lynch, Rick Lenz. Row 2: Mrs. Susan Bair, Advisor, Schyler Tucker, Rick Melaas, George Ryan, Peggie Stone, Ken Faggetter, Matt Carmody, Jodi Schmidt, Louis Kaulbach. Row 3: .lonell Woerter, Denise Crisp, .lan Allen, Lynne Barber, Eileen Scates, Donna Heese, and Dan Garrison. Top: Matt Carmody finally catches on but pro Louis Kaul bach knew it all the time. Ceruer Left Donna Heese and Eileen Scates examine possibilities for the yearbook while Alta Keegan and Lisa Lynch exchange food and gossip in the background. Above: Mrs. Susan Bair, Advisor explains the importance of getting the right doughnuts for the staff X fm? W 5 i J I 1 S 2 fl' Q? T gp WL Q 4 4 ' ff Vfmfl 2 3 li 5 2 From raw: Rick Lenz, Debbie Malone, Larry McGeachy. Row two: Carol White, Pam Woolridge, Michelle Young, ' Linda McGeachy. Row three: Russ Hamon, Alan Wright, Robert Saver, Mike Lewis, members of KESE, Hart's radio stanon Front row: Cathy Earl, Patti Monahan, Michell Van Deventer, Melinda Burns, David Helms, Gloria Peters, Betty Swan, Diane Chaplin, David Cobble. Row two: Robert Rice, Greg Camplin. Row three: Dave Rodman, Denise Crisp, Kit Concler, Heidi Stienman, Deon Gieg and Mr. Gary Blount, pose for Backpackers photo. ...M , , 4 Q f K ', , A time to keep silence and a time to speak . . . ACADEMICSXFACULTY wr, M. 5, ua - 1 , ' ,U-,., A as Q 1' 'du 4 7 M f 'Y A ' gpiwbwww A A .vfw-P,-, - , -1 , N.,, , V 1 , Q' W1 fi 5 , V, 4 ex , ' W f if ,WV . ef if lg . , g 45. 1 . .f-'Wi Q I .12 , ' , M , . ' I Zqnqi' - 5 , , 'A if gg 5 xV q Q1 2 ' 7 ', ' W' , 275.2 M . B- N 4 W -Q M In ., '.'W' , If. if i ,, W Q 2, 'Q., fffvfgff ,.f,af4 'f W' W. , ,Q ,W ,,, V , --1. 2 . ,M .- n x mffw M A ,, K M, AR, he ,, , x-+ gf'f'nfW - rdf,-,,,5'yMf, 4 ,i ' :K ' if f , f ,,i, ,, ,W 'iv , f 'mtfifi.'v11'iv-mn-M,,,L-,,.W,,,,,W.,,,,Q,, ,, 4 - .1,.w1Mi7,..gv 1-f. X, My k .k,k B New wings, a larger library were two of the needs of the tired Hart campus. The administration recognized these and sent out a newsletter in the hope of making the public aware of Hart's requirements. The Board of Trustees also saw the problems developing. The Board did their best to fight for air conditioning, structural enlargement and new buildings. 1973 was not the year for those improve- ments, but the way the administration and Board are working, they are not far off. Keeping continuity at Hart were the counselors, all except Mr. Kirk Alger and Mr. Gerald Thon. Mrs. Lucie Rea, stayed with the class of '74-, Mr. Ed Murdock re- mained with the class of '73. Mr. Thon, instead of seniors is now counseling sophomores. Mr. Alger, along with giving considerable help to seniors seeking scholarships, counseled students with last names beginning with S-Z. Opposite Page T op: Mrs. Joyce Searby and Mr. Donald Bathgate, deans, pause for a conference on the senior quad. Opposite Page Bottom: Principal Edgar Fickenscher discusses a Board decision with Mr. Dave Baker, superintendent. Len: That should have been a strike, exclaims Mr. Donald Balhgate in anguish, proving that even deans are human. Below: The Wm. S. Hart Union High School District Board, Mr. Stanley Wright, Mr. Thomas Hanson, Mr. Clyde Smyth, Mr. George Harris, Mrs. Ruth Paschal, Mr. Dave Baker, Dr: Carroll Word, Mr. Robert Towne, Mrs. Ruth Kelley and Mr. Dave Holden, meet in die Hart Library. Bottom: Mrs. Joyce Searby, head counselor, amuses counselors Mrs. Lucie Rea fllthj, Mr. Ed Murdock Q12thJ, Mr. Gerald Thon f10thj and Mr. Kirk Alger QS-Z1 with an article on students. Reading and experimenting, theory and discovery were the goals set by the science department for students this year. Under the able direction of Mr. Louden Stanford, the entire staff strove to provide an excellent program of studies in the sciences for students of all abilities. Ayiation, taught by Mr. Robert Henson, was added to the course offerings. This one semester course provided a wide variety of facts and figures pertaining to the care and operation of airplanes. Two volunteer workers, better known as Hart Aides, were added to the staff. Mrs. Daniels and Mrs. Signer gave many devoted hours of work in the science library and wherever else they were needed. Advanced Biology, complete with bugs, was again a favorite. Along with Chemistry and Physics, it allowed students to establish a strong college-prep science background. Multi-Science and Drivers Education! Health answered the more immediate needs of Hart students. This combination of courses on all levels gave Hart a most outstanding science department. MR. DENNIS FORD- Multi MR DENNIS WENUI' MR FRAN WRAGE Dr Ed ! Science, Biology, Chemistry, Football Biology Varsity Football Coach Health Basketball Coach Coach Opposite Page: Melanie Cook gets some out-of-class help from Mr. Stanford fDept. Chairman. Biology, Adv. Biologyl. Top: Now class this is an airplane, states Mr. Henson fMulti-Science, Aviation, Biology, Golf Coachj as he begins an aviation class. Above: Mr. jeny Bartak fDr.Ed.!Hea1thl hands out a coveted pink slip, veri- fication of completion of Drivers Education. Leji: Mr. Thomas Leth fMulti-Science, Physics, Chemistryj is caught in a rare moment of pleasure during class. Ring making and two dimensional art were among the new classes offered in the fine arts department this year. Mrs. Mary Carmel and Mr. David Sholl, both teachers of art, agreed that many students now enjoy various forms of arts and crafts as hobbies. Mr. Larry Thornton, band director, said, This year's band consisted mostly of sophomores and juniors which means that Hart will have a good band for a couple of years to come. Mr. Thornton andoMr. Robert Babko, choral teacher, began work early in the year for per- formances such as TBA, Spring Concert, Strictly Instru- mental, and many others, all of which were rated as success by all who were able to attend. Working on the stage again this past year was Mr. James Seely. During the year he directed the produc- Lion of two playsg the fall drama, Little Moon of Al- ban, and the spring musical, How to Succeed in Busi- ness Without Really Tryingf The fine arts department worked hard to help indi- vidual students develop and perfect their many and var- ied talents. In the process, the school and the com- munity enjoyed many hours of pleasant entertainment. 7 MR. ROBERT BABKO - Mixed MR. DAIVD SHOLL -- Experiences Chorus, Music Appreciation, Concert in Art, 3 Dimensional Art, Junior Class Choir, Advanced Girls Choir, Vocal Sponsor Ensemble Opposite Page Top: Caught in a most familiar pose as director of many musical groups is Mr. Larry Thornton fDept. Chairman, Varsity Band, Music Theory 1, 2, GMAT, Orches- tra, Stage Bandj. Above Left: Now class, all chalk is to be retumed to this tray, states Mrs. Mary Carmel QExperiences in Art, 2 Dimensional Art, Art Servicej. Above Right: The varsity marching band, a product of the fine arts department, and the drill team at a football half time show. Leh: Mr. James Seely fLiterature I, Literature II, Theatre Arts 1, 2, 3, 4-Q gives directions to the Little Moon of Alban cast. Far Leji: Mr. Sholl gives some pointers to a drawing student. gil , 532 , M W Yi X 3 'llil M , N a. 3 I is 12 H K' .. 4 , Above: Students rush to heat the timing hell in a typing class. Top Mrs. Frances Walters fDept. Chairman, Shorthand, Work Experiencel practices her communi- cation skills in the newly refurbished Business Department office. Top Riglu: Gail Woods turns in her paper early as the rest of the class continues working. Right: Elise Baker does some serious studying in her business class. Opposite Page Top: Even boys work hard in typing classes. Opposite Page Bottom: Ms. Ronni Melnikoft' 1Business Communications, Calculating Machines, Girls League sponsorj looks for Debi Patterson's paper. 'ff'-HH i . 'N it iw? ai. 4 ll iw his . ,e.ss ,unsung Pease ssana ,sift t Gs Broadening horizons through knowledge and application of vocational skills was brought into perspective in the business classes this year. Unlike the other departments which prepare students with skills which will benefit them in college, the Business Department provides students with skills which will aid them in the actual job situation immediately after graduation from high school. For those students who intend to go to college the skills they acquire in the business courses will help them in their classes. With the ever increasing demand for secretaries with advanced skills, the business classes kept pace by creating a job atmosphere in which it was the students' responsibility to keep their make-believe office running smoothly. With the improvement of the skills they develop here, students have pathways opened to job opportunities which can take them all over the world. Clerical Practice, Shorthand Accounting MR, ANTHONY GRANDE - Typing, Rf-cord Keeping, Business Expertise, Cross Country Coach MRS. JEAN JERRY -Typing, MR. AL FUEGAN Typing MRS. SUSAN BAIR - Joumalism, Literature II, Smoke Signal and Tomahawk Adviser MR. DOUGLAS WORLEY - Literature II, English Fundamentals, .l.V. Baseball Coach 'i .low 34 MISS DIANA LEE - Composition II, English Fundamentals, English Novel, Spirit Squad Adviser Tap: Mr. King Wisdom fComposition II, American Scene I, Science Fictionj, finds something humorous in a student's essay. Above: Mr. James Dickinson fEnglish Fundamentals, Humanitiesj, seated in his favorite position, expounds upon the virtues of Courtly Love. Dangling particzpal phrases and parallel structures became familiar terms for many Hart High English students this year. The English department contained programs designed to provide basic English fundamentals used in sentence and paragraph structure, important not only in the grammar classes but also in classes where much writing is required such as Yearbook, .loumalism and Humanities. All English courses were aimed at extending the imagination and individuality of each student. .. , Courses offered this year covered a wide range of interests. Team teaching, previously the sophomore English class was not available this year. Instead, Literature I or II and Composition I or II were required. English Fundamentals was a new program designed for those students who were lacking in the background which is necessary for the extensive elective course offerings. Seniors and juniors, interspersed with a handful of sophomores, received a more in-depth study of proper grammar usage in the Basics Plus classes, taught by Ms. Delores Prenn, who served as this year's department chairman. For those seniors and juniors less interested in grammar, Mr. James Dickinson was back once again, offering an excellent course in Humanities. This course, the study of mankind, offered students a brief look at man's imagination, concepts and ideas through the course of time. By understanding these teachings of the past, students are able to better understand man as he appears today. Top: Now don't be too alarmed, exclaims Mrs. Pamela Pedego fCom- posilion I, American Scene II, English Fundamentalsj as she retums last week's grammar test. Above: It appears that students in Mr. King Wisdom's English class would rather converse than study. MR. DENNIS SPARE - Reading Lab MRS. DOROTHY STARK - Composition Lab, Reading Lab I9 MR. GARY BLOUNT - Germang MR. GENE LINES - Spanish American Studies IA. Emphasizing foreign culture in the language department was the main item which aided in successfully closing the communication gap between foreign countries. The instructors, headed by Mr. Billy Hughes, were conscious of the ever growing need for such correspondence in today's involved society. The students responded well to the teaching techniques presented by the language department these were an extensive audio-visual program and unlimited access to foreign reading material. The doors opened by the language department shall not be forgotten by their passers through. Opposue Page Leh: Debbie 0'Connor appears interested in something other than her Spanish class. Opposite Page Riglu: ,leani Camarano amves late, but smiling, to French class. Top: Mr. John Smith fSpanish American Studiesj helps Barbara Pellowski with her homework as Terri Burch stares into space and enjoys another lollilop. Left: Mr. Billy Hughes flrrench, Department Chairmanj works on grades and lesson plans between classes. Above: The smiles on their faces indicate that Melinda Reiber and Patty Bond enjoy Spanish. 1 9 72 election played cz greatgpart in the social studies classes. Students became so involved with mock elections, campaigning, and voting, that without realizing it, they were being prepared for their own right to vote. Students became more aware of politics and government leadership. Two of the most popular courses this year were Psychology, taught by Mr. Henricks and Contemporary American Problems, taught by Mr. Weekly. These courses tended to be more relevant to students as they dealt with man today and as he will be in the future. Mr. John Borozan - American Mr. Philip Miller - American Studies. Studies, Spanish, Senior Class Advisor. Top: Students study hard for up-coming history final. Opposite: Mr. Dean Roland fModern World History, American Studies.j has his own way of getting the point across. Opposite Page Top: Mr. Robert Henricks fPsychology, American Studies, Assistant Football Coach, Head Track Coachl discusses the importance of psychology. Opposite Page Middle: Sharon Tolbert finds that this class does not meet her expectations. Opposite Page Bottom: Sue Avery wonders if this class is really worth it. 132 Mr. James Sutton - American Studies. Miss Rochelle Thomas - Sociology, American Studies: Co-Sponsor Ski Club. Mr. Vernon Swindall -- California History! Govemment, American Studies. Mr. Richard Weekly - Contemporary American Problems, Public Speakingg Debate Club. Eleotrioit cars, wood, metal, and drafting were some activities of the industrial arts department. This year Hart was fortunate to add Mr. Louis Valletta, who introduced a challenging class in furniture refinishing. With construction and design in mind, boys will be able to continue their creativity in a skillful job in the near future. In the home economic classes, Mrs. Louise Hedges instructed students in food, nutrition, and child development. Mrs. Aileen Walker, the new home economics teacher, worked with students in sewing. The new classes included bachelor living for boys. With women's lib on the march, boys are finding it necessary to learn which button starts the washing ma- chine, which button turns on the dryer, and how to sew on their missing button. Whether bachelors or not, boys will use the experience gained in this class. Above: Mr. Allan Hansen fDept. Chairman, Auto, Drafting, Electronics, Football Coachj instructs Bob Weiss in the proper use of a V.T.V.M. during an electronics class. Top: ,lose Ramirez receives help on a class project from Mr. Lynn Lozar fWood, American Studies, AFS sponsorj. Opposite Page Tap: Donita Bartell prepares to thread a sewing machine in her home economics class. Opposite Page Leh: Renee Sauve irons pockets in preparation for putting the final touches on her garment. Opposite Page Right: Mrs. Louise Hedges 1Department Chairman, Family Living, Child Development, Bachelor 134 Living, Foods!Nutritionj goes over test paper with a student. MRS. AILEEN WALKER - Clothing fTextiles, Bachelor Living, Tailoring MR. LOUIS VALLETTA - Furniture Refinishing, Construction! Maintenance Trade. MR. JAMES MacLEOD - Drafting. Metal MR. ANTHONY LOVETTE 3 Auto Mechanics, Photo Club sponsor MR. JOHN GARNER - Graphic Arts, Business Law, C Basketball Coach Playing Black- jack with computers was a favorite pastime of higher math students. They enjoyed Huey, the Hewett Packard Computer, because it could do anything from solving E 2 MC2 to playing cards and telling jokes. Mr. Clifford Layton taught interested students the art of computer programming. Other members of the department assisted students in classes spanning a scope from basic math skills in classes such as GMAT to more complicated classes like Math Analysis. Mr. Robert McElroy, department chairman, did his part to see that students were given the opportunity to develop many skills and techniques in arithmetic. Although the general format of math courses was the same as 1972, the department benefited greatly from the arrival of Miss Nancy Beyers. She only taught one class, TM-20, under supervision, but her efforts lightened the load for the teachers and helped students considerably. ff. ff-f mv- Y W - . ,.. .I si , , i -F'!'GL -'aflfss'-. f' 57f,3 ' 'L . f t ' ff 'Kuala Q .mf 1e . K f'l .g,f5.:i1geiX55kg - .1 5 fmq, gf .f, ft' iw,-fa . , .-1, Hn? N f 1 ini' 5 -va s . hfliiwi- 5 :i'i':'-mf' 1. .r sw 1395523 K' i - ' 1, -Iii ith .v .-Q. 1 gt Q . . -,wire-f Q Y lee it ,. .wists A ft.-' f rbi 1 g,,:vt',.,r, 'D I? PSN: ,I ?1,.3I..3, . xg., : A , :iw?'i?zggZ',w' 2 5 k viQi?,2:Llj1ik,M Sli-1. -- I36 MR. CLIFFORD LAYTON - , Introduction to Computers, Geometry, MISS NANCY BEYERS - TM20 Geometry 1S3 Opposite Page Top: Mr. A. I. Ruby fAlgebra 1, Algebra 1S2, Math Analysisj takes time during his lunch hour to answer a student's question. Opposite Page Bottom: Huey the now famous computer. Top: Showing that math teachers can do something besides add is Mr. Robert Mc- Elroy fDept. Chairman, Advanced Algebra!Trig, Senior Math, Trig! Advanced Geometryj as he scrambles eggs for an early morning athletic breakfast. Lek: Supervising a work session is Mr. Tom Maron fCeometry 1S1, Geometry IS3, GMATJ. Above: Students hit-the-books in one of Mr. Maron's math classes. I i l fi v MR. WALLY HAMMOND - P.E. MR. ALLAN WEIL - P.E., Assistant Varsity Baseball Coach Track Coach, Head Junior Varsity Football Coach ,.. .,,. ,mv . t F5 Q Above: Mr. Jackson Bates QP.E., Department Chairmanj demonstrates repelling. Top: Boys also enjoy playing volleyball. Opposite Page Top: Mrs. Patricia Cheek fP.E., Department Chairman, Drill Team, Small Precision Team Advisorj laughs at a fumble in volleyball. Opposite Page Bottom: Girls gab about what position to play for touchdown. Qa- 111,31 Repelling off the gym was a favorite sport among many of the boys physical education classes. Students tended to enjoy the new coed classes like karate, mountaineering and mushball. The boys around school noticed changes in the girls as a result of the new Figure, Form and Fun class. Other students preferred the old standbys like football and basketball, while the long winded ones ran over hill and dale in long distance running. MRS. MARY MALPASUTO - Biology, Co-Sponsor Class of '74- MRS. COLEEN FLAHERTY - P.E., Lettergirls Sponsor, Girls Athletics MISS JOANN SANTASIERE - P.E., Pep Squad Advisor, Pep Club Sponsor Teacher student relationshzps were enlightened this year by the courses offered. Hart had many classes that provided extra attention for students, one such class was drivers training, which Mr. Fred Crummet bravely taught for the first time at Hart, while Mr. Richard Kilgore lasted through this year of teaching simulators. Special services were given in the library by Mrs. Therese Kay to interested scholars. The Vencoa service ladies, and Custodians and Special Education teachers as- sisted Hart students in achieving their goals. Miss Therese Sams - Special Mrs. Audree Beman - Special Education. Education Mr. Fred Crummet - Drivers Training. v ff Ji., I ine' 1 ,sr ..,,,.i,.1: 3-1, , ,xylysa-ef.,1 ,z Qs, -i A , VF --f..mg.1Cf1..-R. 1 . , ,... f i-PML.,-z,,. 3 Q we , H - A iii L 'A 4 f 4 7 ii '3 '- - if :Hina 151-553' Q-i-is ' fi' ,a SA ' 'f T 5. - Q Q ' Q f T713 ,lem-li4e11s1p,,-is ,. , . iw. if ggt1x..:gi.w 5 k. , , I ,QW J XL. .t 3 S , 22 Y i Q as if? in L ,vs Q Q if R 2. ,S haf 4' 31 S 5 it X 52 , 3 zo 3' al ff: was .2 ra .L f , .-.W .ff..,,, ,ll . . ,FSW Litzgrd 1 Opposite: Crowded students eat in the lunch area. Below: The Vencoa service ladies, Emma West, Vera Pravettone, Violet Dombroski and Bernice Rose, are always ready to help. Opposite Page Bottom: Hart High janitorial staff, Claud Meerker, Geroge Cesena, Anthony Polizzi, Carlos Ayans, Daniel Juarez and Robert Cesena keep it clean. Bottom Leh: Mr. Kilgore is amazed at the recklessness of his students. Below Right: Mrs. Kay shows an interested student how to check hooks out. as . 1 l :-' -',: W 4 . '- ff. f Q f. -V . etiw. 1 . pq fy : V . ,fm gg , . M A 5? 1 . : 'ze e , . Q Q:-Q ,L ,, - ,' Q ' it . 5 A- A e ',-, h - K , 'Sy Tag fs .il N tg: ., i ' ,.. '. . f W 'if ' in i . . '59 1? LQW1' fill' 141 Ringing bells at eight 0' clock call both students and teachers to work, but long before those hells ring, the Administration Office is buzzing with the work of diligent secretaries, nurse's aides, Hart aides and aides. Often it is the Administration Office that receives all of the glory, but it is the efforts of these behind- the-scenes workers that get the job done. This year saw the addition of many new workers, and h'earty thanks for work done throughout the year are in order. 142 ,L if il 4+ 9' .11 li 3 3 Above: Service with a smile from Hart Aide, Mrs. Sarah Signer as she helps student, Stephani Strickhouser. Left: Aide, Mrs. Barbara Dragon takes a breather on the senior lawn. Opposite Page Top: Hart's nurse, Mrs. Ethel Gridley, always ready to lend a helping hand. Opposite Page Bottom: Frou: Row: Mrs. Nancy Dewitt, Mrs. Eula Biddulph, Mrs. Mary .lean Blocher. Back Row: Mrs. Jeanette Stenicka, Mrs. Anne Harheson, Mrs. Claire Soyster. A time to love and a time to hate CLASSES W-U., Abbott, Charles - Class of '73 Allen, ,lan - House of Rep. 2, Girls' League 3, AFS 1, Tomahawk 1, Flowergirl, Girls Glee 1, Music Man, Winter Formal Comm., Jr. Float Comm., 1972 Homecoming Comm. Co-Chairman Allen, Marlene - Work Experience 1, CSF 3, Foreign Language Club 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors Allen, Phyllis - Class of '73 Allen, Robert - Class of ,73 Allen, Terry - French Club 1, Concert Choir 2, Vocal Ensemble 2, TBA 1, Music Man, How to Succeed, Hartburns 1, Jr!Sr. Prom Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Allen, Tmdy - Debate Club 1 Amfeld, Sheri - CSF 3, GAA 1, Top Ten Seniors, Concert Choir 3 Austin, Donn - House of Rep. 2, Lettermen 2, ,I.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 2, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Babel, Susan -- French Club 1, Work Experience 1, Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Austin, Terry - Class of '73 Axen, Nanci - GAA 2 Babel, Susan - French Club 1, Work Experience 1, Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. 1 Opposite Page Close work is in store for Tina Janke, sophomore, Sue McKee and Phil Petrie in an art class. Opposite Page Right: Brian Johnson pauses on senior lawn to read a passage from his Bible. Bair, Louise - Girls' League 1, Pep Club 1 Baird, Richard - Class of '73 Balser, Gretchen - Ecology Club 1, GAA 2, Lettergirls 1 Barber, Lynn - House of Rep. 1, Commissioner of House 1, Tomahawk 1, Girls' League 2, Flowergirl, Football Homecoming Princess 1, Sr. Float Comm., 1972 Homecoming Chairman Barclay, Lawrence - Class of '73 Barton, Katherine - Class of '73 Beard, Gary - FCA 2, Concert Choir 2, Music Man, Var. Track 1, .I.V. Golf 1, fManager 11 Bedford, Jill - Ski Club 2, Lettergirls 1, Scuba Club 1, GAA 2, AFS 2, Mountaineering Club 1, Varsity Band 2 Bedwell, Cynthia - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 2, Spirit Squad 1, Commissioner of Organizations 1 Benson, Julie - Girls' League 1, Ski Club 1, Var. Cheerleader 2, Winter Formal Princess 1, Football Homecoming Princess 1, Flowergirl, Concert Choir 1, How to Succeed Benz, Judi - House of Rep. 1, GAA 1, Work Experience 1, Flowergirl Berg, Steven - Ski Club 1, AFS 3, fTreasurer lj Hartburns 1, My Three Angels, Little Moon of Alban, Harvey Berson, Karen - Class of '73 - Bettis, Beverly - House of Rep. 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Bigelow, Robert - Auto Club 1 Bird, Larry - Auto Club 1, Moto-Cross Club 1 Bishop, Tony - Class of '73 Black, Theodore - Class of '73 Blackstone, Laura - Little Moon of Alban Blehm, Carol- House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 3, Ski Club 1, CSF 3, fVice Pres. 11, GAA 2, AFS 1, Pep Club 1, Foreign Language Clubl, Top Ten Juniors, Sr. Class Vice Pres., Girl of the Month, Jr!Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Blehm, Cheryl - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 3 fRep. 11, GAA 2, AFS 1, Pep Club 1, Foreign Language Club 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Class Sec., J r.! Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Blocher, Patricia - Girls' League 3 fVice Pres. 1, Sec. 11, AFS 2, Ski Club 1, Jr. Class Rep., ASB Vice Pres. 1, Girl of the Month, How to Succeed, Jr!Sr. Prom Comm., 1, Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm., Accreditation Comm. 1, Open Lunch Comm., Winter Formal Comm. 1 Blundell, Martha - GAA 1 Boalman, Deborah - Mixed Chorus 1 Boalmari, Donald - Class of '73 Bomman, Michael - J .V. Football Announcer 1, J.V. Baseball 1 ,Borrelli, Susan - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 1, Student Store 1, Flowergirl, Drill Team 2 fPres. 11, Small Precision Team 1, Jr! Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Float Comm. iff' .JW 'te W.. wr .y,.s..' Len: Glenn Stanford tries to talk Dave Meenk into cutting his next class, but Dave wants to give it a little thought. Opposite Page: Mrs. Louise Hedges ignores John Traweek as he pulls out a fake pass. Mike Walters, Randy Bragdon and Cris Carson watch the show. Q Basse, Ken - C Basketball 2 Bone, Martin - Class of '73 U Brace, Steve - Class of '73 Bragdon, Randall - House of Rep. 1, Lettermen 2, C73 Sgt.-at-Armsl, ,l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 1, .l.V. Baseball 1, Soph. Float Comm. Brewer, Kurt -- Class of '73 Broadway, Cynthia - Girls' League 1, Jr. Class Pres., Jr!Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Bronson, Terri - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 1, CSF 1, GAA 1, Ecology Club 1, Foreign Language Club 1, Flowergirl, ,I rf Sr Prom Comm. Brown., Christopher - How to Succeedf' J.V. Cross Country Buck, Janet - Pep Club 1, Flowergirl, 1971 Mother-Daughter Tea Fashion Show W i , M-.wi 2 Buduafh, Lenore - Girls' League 3, Spirit Squad 1, GAA 2, Pep Club 1, ,lr!Sr Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Burleigh, Paul - Drama Club 1, Scuba Club 1, Hartburns 1 Burns, Denise - Class of '73 Burns, Richard - Scuba Club 1, Var. Cross Country 3, J.V. Wrestling 1, Var. Track 11 Bums, Vickie - Class of '73 Butler, James - House of Rep. 2, Lettermen 2, TBA 2, Vocal Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 3, .l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 2, ,l.V. Wrestling 1, B Track 1 Champlin, Greg - House of Rep. 1, Mountaineering Club 2 fVice Pres. D Mixed Chorus 2 Capps, Susan - Class of '73 Carlson, Debbi - House of Rep. 1, Keyettes 1 fRep. 11, Flower girl ,3ffny,.!',' ' Opposite Page Leji: Gayle Ware demonstrates the gracefulness of what the Drill Team has taught her. Opposite Page Right: I'll have it running in a minute, squints Doug Rift1e. Carpentier, Bruce - House of Rep. 1, ,I.V. Football 1 Carroll, fill - Soph. Float Comm. Carroll, Tracy - Work Experience I Carson, Chris - House of Rep. 1, Letterman 1, J.V. Football 1, Var. Track 2, ,I.V. Basketball Carson, Terry - FCA 1, CSF 1, Soph. Class Pres. Case, Terry - Girls' League 1, GAA 1, F lowergirl Castagna, Patrice - Girls' League 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 1, Music Man, .lr!Sr Prom. Comm. Chamberlain, Teresa - Class of '73 Chambers, Christine - Smoke Signal 1 Chaplin, Diane - French Club 1, Backpacking Club 1, All State High School Honor Orchestra 1, All Southern California Band 2, Orchestra 2, Var. Band 2, How to Succeed, Girls' Track 1, fManager 11 Charlton, Brenda - Class of '73 Clark, RaeAnn - Spirit Squad 1, FCA 2, Varsity Band 3 Clymore, Clay - Mountaineering Club 1 Condon, Sheila - Work Experience 1 Cook, Melanie - House of Rep. 1, Smoke Signal 1, Girls' League 3, CSF 3, fSec. 11, GAA 1, AFS 3, fSec. lj. Pep Club 1, Clod Squad 1, Flowergirl Graduation Comm., Soph. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm., Hart!Canyon Inter-Valley Council, Executive Board 1, Soph Class Sec. Costa, Debra - Class of '73 Cox, Wayne - Class of '73 Craig, Joe - House of Rep. 1, B Basketball 1, B Track 1 Craigo, Richard - Class of '73 Cresse, James - Auto Club 1, JV Wrestling 1, B Track 1 Crisp, Denise - House of Rep. 2, Tomahawk 1, Girls' League 1 fSec.j, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Comm. 1, ,Ir.!Sr.4Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Cross, Gary - Scuba Club 1, JV Football 1, Var. Football 1 Crouch, Wayne - Class of '73 Cultrera, Chuck - Ski Club 1, Vocal Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 2, TBA 1, Music Man, My Three Angels, Great Sebastionsf' Little Moon of Alban, How to Succeed, Hartbums 1 Culver, Carey - Spirit Squad 1, Ski Club 2, GAA 1, Debate Club 1 fSec. lj, Work Experience 2, Pep Club 1, CSF 1, IV Wrestling Statistician 1, Flowergirl, Soph. Float Comm. Cus1bk,Alan - Smoke Signal 1, Lettermen 3, Auto Club 1, Concert Choir 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Var. Baseball 3, Soph. Float Comm, Daniels, Kathy - Girls' League 1, Pep Club 1, Sr. Float Comm. Ley? Craig Nelson and Ron Engle pose on the lawn, showing off their masculinity. Opposite Page: Rod Zeuhl and some of his friends reminisce about past experiences at Hart. DGHIZCLYCH, Craig- Class of '73 Danley, Ruth - FCA 1, Lettergirls 3, GAA 2, AFS 1, Varsity Band 3 fPub. Dir. 11, Stage Band 2, Orchestra 2, Hartbums 1, TBA 2, Girls' Var. Basketball 2, Girls' Var. Track 3 fAsst. Coach 21, Powder Puff Var. Football 2, Girls' Var. Softball 2, Girls' Var. Volleyball 2. Davenport, Patricia - Class of '73 Davis, Jeffrey - Class of '73 Davis, Lynda - House of Rep. 1, Ski Club 1, Girls' Glee 1, Hart Happenings 1, Graduation Comm., Sr. Float Comm. DeAlba, Ruben - Class of '73 DeBoer, Gregory - Class of '73 Deines, Teresa - Class of '73 Denton, Debbzk - House of Rep. 1, Work Experience 1, Girls' League 1, Sr. Float Comm. DeShong, Elaine - Work Experience 1 DiTommaso, Patrice - Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Glee 1 Diuguid, Miclnael - Class of '73 154 Dixon, Kirby - Mixed Chorus 1, C Basketball 1, .l.V. Basketball 1 fManager lj, C Track 2, .l.V. Cross Country 1, ,l.V. Football 1 Dixon, Samuel- House of Rep. 1, FCA 2, Video Club 2, National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation, ASB Pres., B Track 1, J.V. Basketball 1 Dodson, Larry - Class of '73 Donnelly, Harold - Class of '73 Donson, Ed - Class of '73 Duncan, Greg- Smoke Signal 1, Lettermen 2 QTreas. lj, Work Experience 2, J .V. Football 1, Var. Football 2 fCaptain 1j, Commissioner of Athletics 1, J.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 2, Soph. Float Comm, Dunkin, Nancy - Smoke Signal 1, Spirit Squad 2 Dunton, Jack - Lettermen 2, Anglers Club 2 fPres. ll, .l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 2, ,l.V. Wrestling 1, Var. Track 1, Soph. Float Comm. Dunwell, Diane - Class of '73 Durbin, Darice - Class of '73 Easley,aLinda - Mixed Chorus 1, Girls' Glee 1 Edwards, Tami - House of Rep. 1, Ski Club 1, Work Experience 1, Hart Happenings 1, Hartburns 1, My Three Angels, ,lr.!Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Bottom Lek: Karen Walker, Candi Tovar and Sue Fowler have a fun time while trying to dodge the photographer. C4 Eley, Daniel- Drama Club 1, Music Man,', My Three Angels, Great Sebastionsf' Little Moon of Alban, How To Succeed Hlingson, John - J.V. Football 1 Emard, Mary - Class of '73 Ernerl, Mark - FCA 1, flares. 11, Work Experience 1, Concert Choir 1, Var. Football 1, Var. Track 1 Engle, Ron - Lettermen 1, Graphic Art Club 1, Photo Club 1, Var. Football 1, Var. Track 2 fCaptain 11 Enright, Colleen - Work Experience 1 Evans, Wiley - Lettermen 1, B Basketball 1, ,l.V. Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 1, Var. Tennis 1 Ewen, Laura - House of Rep. 1, CSF 1, Ecology Club 1, Inter-Valley Council fSec. 11, Administrative Assistant 1, Girls' State 1972, Girls' League 2, Soph. Class Rep.. Music Man, Soph. Float Comm. Faggeuer, Ken - Tomahawk 2 fPhotographer 21, Smoke Signal 2 fPhotographer,2J Fairbanks, Roger - Lettermen 2, Varsity Band 3, Stage Band 1 fV ice Pres. lj, TBA 1, C Basketball 1, C Track 1, Var. Track 2, CIF Quarterfinals 2 Ferguson, Sheryl - CSF 1, FCA 1 Finlay, Cheryl - CSF 2, Top Ten Seniors, National Science Foundation Summer Linguistics Institute Participant Foltz, Lisa - Class of '73 Forrest, ,lim - Lettermen 2, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 1, TBA 1, Var. Football 2, .l.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 1, Var. Tennis 1, Section Leader 1 Forte, Madonna - GAA 1, Sr. Float Comm. Foster, Terrie - Class of '73 Fowler, Sue - Class of '73 Frack, Jana - Girls' League 1 QTreas. 11, Sr. Class Rep., .I.V. Cheerleader 1, Wrestling Sweetheart 1, Football Homecoming Queen 1, Basketball Homecoming Princess 1, Girl of the Month, Varsity Band 2, Vocal Ensemble 1 fVice Pres. 11, Concert Choir 1, Girls' Glee 1 fPres. 11, Music Man, TBA 1 fVice Pres. 11, Hartburns 1 Franklin, Keith - CSF 3 fVice Pres. 11, FCA 1, Lettermen 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, B Track 1, ,l.V. Wrestling 1, Var. Wrestling 2, .l.V. Tennis 1 Franklin, Torn - House of Rep. 1, Drama Club 1, Ecology Club 1, Little Moon of Alban,'l How To Succeed Freeman, Merrilee - Girls' League 1, Sr. Float Comm. Frey, Susan - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 3, Ski Club 2, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Princess 1, How To Succeed, Winter Formal Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Fnlkerson, Soctl - Class of '73 Fulton, John - Class of '73 Vw Mwfm 41 'fr if ' , 1357? 'L , f , if l'fp.,,11,1QQjQ,QQiP Above Righi: Greg White concentrates on his music while playing for the Winter Formal Above: Alan Cusick and Jim Forrest watch the girls go by Gab'ord, Douglas - Class of '73 Gallant, Cindy - Girls' League 2, Work Experience 1, Pep Squad 1, Flowergirl Gallinoto, Donna - Class of '73 Gidel, Dona - Class of '73 Gillis, Tim. - Scuba Club 2, Ecology Club 2 Goings, Sue - Class of '73 Goldberg, Jeff- Lettermen 1, Scuba Club 1, Var. Football 1, Var. Cross Country 1, Var. Wrestling 1, C Track 1 Gonzalez, Elisabeth - Class of '73 Good, Robert - .l.V. Basketball 1 Gordon, Felicia - Ski Club 1, Work Experience 1, Music Man, My Three Angels Graham, Joe - Lettermen 1, Var. Football 1, .l.V. Football 1, .l.V. Baseball 1 Grant, Johnny -- Moto-Cross Club 2 Lehi' Jill Bedford shows off the cars at the BMW factory in Olympic Village, Germany. Jill was able to spend the fall semester in Germany due to completing graduation requirements early. Gray, Dave - TBA 1, Hartburns 1, Harvey, My Three Angels, Little Moon of Alban, How To Succeed Gray, Don - Ski Club 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Gridley, Bill- Lettermen 2, .l.V. Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 2, .l.V. Baseball 1, B. Track 1 Q Gmss, Susan - House of Rep. 1, Smoke Signal 1, FCA 2 QV ice Pres. 11, Work Experience 1 Cnernsy, Richard - Class of '73 Guthrie, Marla - Girls' League 2, Pep Club 1, Keyettes 1, Soph. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Haggblorn, Lenita - FCA 1, AFS 1, Tennis Club 1, Foreign Exchange Student Hahn, Kathy - Class of '73 Hall, Steve - Moto-Cross Club 2 Harnpel, Glenn - Class of '73 Harris, Scott - Swim Team 1 fManager 11 Harvick, Cheri - Latino Unidos 1 158 Hayes, Charlotte - Class of '73 Hayes, Teddi - Girls' League 1, Drill Team 1, Ski Club 1, Ecology Club 1, Graduation Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Heckle, Jeanette -- Class of '73 Hirschrnann, Paul- FCA 1,-Top Ten Seniors, Varsity Band 1, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 3, Battle of the Bands 1, TBA 3, Hartburns 1, Music Man, How To Succeed Hzlx, Theresa - FCA 1, Lettergirls 1, GAA 3, fflep. 11, Soph. Float Comm. Hoefel, Susan - Girls' League 1, Drill Team 2, Small Precision Team 1, Keyettes 1, Foreign Language Club 1 fSec. 11, Jr. f Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Hopkins, Cheryl - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 3, Ski Club 1, Lettergirls 1, Keyettes 1, Ecology Club 1, Work Experience 1, Girls' ,l.V. Volleyball 1, Soph. Float Comm. Hopkins, Sharon - Art Service 2 House, Brenda - House of Rep. 1, Work Experience 2 Above: Mike Woods and Robhin Welch listen to Nanci Reed as she discusses the latest band routine, while Marty Scheuerman has already lost interest. Opposite Page: If you don't give me seconds, I'll scream! grumbles Marty Scheuerman. Howell, Donald - Mountaineering Club 1, Work Experience 1, Varsity Band 3 fPres. lj, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 2, Battle of the Bands 1, Concert Choir 1, TBA 3, Hartburns 1, Music Man, How To Succeed Howell, Steve - Class of '73 Hromzs, Georgia - French Club 1, CSF 2, Ecology Club 1, Work Experience 1, Top Ten Seniors, Jr. Class Sec., .lrfSr Prom Comm. 1, Jr. Float Comm. Hughes, Allen - Class of '73 Hughes, Jeffrey - House of Rep. 1, Orchestra 3, Vocal Ensemble 3, Concert Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 1, TBA 3, How to Succeed Hunt, Gary - Class of '73 Hanziker, Randy - Class of '73 Hutting, Chris - Work Experience 1 Ito, Diann - Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, Drill Team 2 fCapt. 11, Small Precision Team 1, Concert Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 1, TBA 1, Girl of the Month Iuie, Nomran - House of Rep. 1, CSF 3 fSec. 1, Life Member lj, Debate Club 1, Ecology Club 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, Bank of America Certificate of Mathematics, Betty Crocker Future Homemaker Award, Lions' Club District Speakers Contest Award, Pre-game! Halftime Announcer 1 Jackman, Chris - Lettermen 2, .l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 2, J.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 2, Var. Wrestling 1 Jacobsen, Lisa - Class of '73 Right: A look of surprise is displayed by Mike Wenzinger as he converses with Keith Franklin during the noon hour. Len: Sleeping in the warmth ofthe spring sunshine is enjoyed by many Hart seniors, especially Ruth Danley. Jefferson, Sue - Smoke Signal 1, Spirit Squad 1, Ski Club 2, GAA 1, Work Experience 1, Pep Club 1, Flowergirl, Basketball Statistician 1, Sr. Float Comm. Johnson, Brian - ,l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 1, B Basketball 1, .l.V. Basketball 1 Johnson, Kurt - Mountaineering Club 1, Anglers Club 2 fPres, 1, Vice Pres. 11 Johnson, Richard - Lettermen 2, Var. Football 2, B Track 1 Jones, Rodger - Class of '73 Jones, Rodney - Class of '73 fostad, Stafey - Girls' League 2 flares. 11, Scuba Club 1, Ecology Club 1, .lrfSr Prom Comm. 1, Winter Formal Comm. 2, Sr. Float Comm., 1972 Homecoming Comm. Joyner, Tish - Class of '73 Kamp, Mike - Lettermen 2, Var. Football 2 Karganilla, Lorna - Girls' League 1, Drill Team 2, ASB Treas. 1, ,lr!Sr Prom Comm. 1, Graduation Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Karich, Steve - House of Rep. 1, Letterman 1, ,I.V. Football 1, B Basketball 1, .l.V. Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 1 Kell, Lori - Great Sebastionsv Kelly, Sandra - Girls' League 1, CAA 1, Pep Club 1, Music Man. Little Moon of Alban, How to Succeed, Hartburns 1, Powder Puff Football 2, Winter Formal Comm. 1 fPublicity Comm. 11, Sr. Float Comm. Kent, Richard - Class of '73 Kent, Rima - House of Rep. 2, Girls' League fRep. lj, Ski Club 2, GAA 1, AFS 1, Pep Club 1, Foreign Language Club 1, Flowergirl, J rf Sr Prom Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. King, Robert - House of Rep. 1, .l.V. Football 1, J.V. Golf 1, Soph. Float Comm. Kinzey, Douglas - Smoke Signal 1, Scuba Club 2, Mountaineering Club 1, National Merit Scholarship Letter Of Commendation Klippness, George - Class of '73 Kofnovec, Norrna - CSF 2, Top Ten Seniors, Varsity Band 3, Orchestra 1 Kaonce, Jerri - Mixed Chorus 1 Kostyal, George - French Club 1 Kutylo, Diane - Girls' League 2, Ski Club 1, GAA 1, Varsity Band 2 Lang, fumes - B Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Var. Tennis 3 Lankford, ,Ioannie - French Club 1 fPres. lj, Soph. Class Treas., J.V. Cheerleader 1, Var. Cheerleader 1, Music Man Lame, Rick - Class of '73 Lau, Stanford - Varsity Band 3, Stage Band 3, Orchestra 1, Battle of the Bands 1, TBA 3, Hartburns 1, Music Man, .l.V. Wrestling 1 LaVig1w, Pamela - Class of '73 Opposite Page Lefl: Bob Schenk and friend chat before entering Mrs. Hedges class. Opposite Page Right. Debbie Patterson takes a fast count while Bev Jones and Mr. Ed Murdock discuss a FCA meeting Lawless, Hernan - Class of '73 Lawrenre, Steve - Art Service 1 LeMar, Patricia - Spirit Squad 1 Work Experience 1, Commissioner of Cultural Affairs 1, F lowergirl, Mixed Chorus 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Leavitt, Scott - Class of '73 Leggett, Janice Susanne - Varsity Band 3 Lehane, Catherine - Class of '73 Lenihan, Bntce - Class of '73 Lentz, Charles - Class of '73 Lewis, Vickie - House of Rep. 1 CAA 2, Girls' Volleyball 2 Lie Van, ,Iaydene - Class of '73 Right: Yearbook photographer Ken Faggetter uses the creative approach in snapping seniors on their lawn. Liles, Wendy - Ski Club 1, CSF 2, Debate Club 1, Top Ten Juniors, National Merit of Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Orchestra 1 Lockwood, Brace - Class of '73 Lofhus, Ginger- House of Rep. 1, AFS 1, Work Experience 1, Hartburns 1, My Three Angels, Great Sebastionsf' How to Succeed, Little Moon of Alban Long, Donald - Lettermen 1, B Basketball 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 1, ,I.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 1, Var. Golf 1 Longoria, Joe - Auto Club 1, Work Experience 1 Ludwig, Craig- Auto Club 1, .l.V. Swimming 1 Lusk, Randy - FCA 1, CSF 2, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, C Track 1, Var, Track 2, .l.V. Cross Country 1, Var. Cross Country 2 Lynch, Diane - Concert Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 1 Mabbitt. Donna - Girls' Glee 1 MacLeod, Kevin - Class of '73 MacMullen, Robin - Spirit Squad 1, Commissioner of Publc Relations 1 Machin, John - Var. Football 2, Lettermen 2, Work Experience 1, .I.V. Baseball 1 Maggard, Sandra - Class of '73 Maggiore, James - Var. Track 1 Maksirnuk, James - Class of '73 Maple, James - Class of '73 Marino, Janet - Flowergirl Marino, Tom - Work Experience 1 Matthews, Jeff- Class of '73 McCollum, Rad - Class of '73 McKee, Susan - Class of '73 McKirn, Debbie- House of Rep. 1, Tomahawk 1, FCA 2 fVice Pres. 11, Flowergirl, Cross Country Sweetheart McMahon, Jim - House of Rep. 1, Scuba Club 1, Lettermen 2, .l.V. Football 1, ,l.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 2, Sop. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. McMasters, Teri - Mixed Chorus 1 66 McMillen, Michelle - House of Rep. 1, Tomahawk 2 fManaging Editor 11, Ecology Club 1, Girls' League 2, FCA 3, Ski Club 1, CSF 1, CAA 1, Debate Club 2 fPres. 1, Vice Pres. ll, Photo Club 1, President's Council 1, Varsity Band Flag Carrier 1, ,I.V. Wrestling Statistician 1, Var. Wrestling Statistician 1, ,IrfSr Prom Comm. 1, Sprolic Week Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., lr. Float Comm. McMurtrie, Janelle - How To Succeed McNab, Kate - Ski Club 1, Debate Club 2 fPres. ll, lr. Float Comm. McProud, Charlene - FCA 1 McWilliams, Mark - Class of '73 Meenk, David - House of Rep. 1, Lettermen 2, Scuba Club 1, Concert Choir 1, Mixed Chorus 1, .l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 2, ,l.V. Baseball 1, CIF Football Honorable Mention 1, Soph. Float Comm., lr. Float Comm. Melaas, Richard - Tomahawk 1 fPhotographer ll, Photo Club 1, Orchestra 3, Music Man, How To Succeed, J.V. Tennis 2 Mercado, Elba - Latinos Unidos 1, Accreditation Committee 1, .l.V. Cheerleader 1, Var. Cheerleader 1, Football Homecoming Princess 1, Track Sweetheart, Girl of the Month Meyers, William - Work Experience 1 Mihalic, Cathy - Class of '73 Mitchell, Carol -- Class of '73 Mitchell, Kathleen - Class of '73 Righz: Melanie Cook encourages Georgia Hronas to stay awake just a little longer. Len: Still in high spirits after losing the donkey basket- ball game, players from the Lettermen Club pose in the lockerroom for the team picture. Miodzik, Michael- Class of '73 Monahan, Margaret - FCA 1 Moonier, Anne - Concert Choir 1 Moore, Brenda - House of Rep. 1, Pep Squad 1, Work Experience 1, Girls' League 1, Girls' Glee 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Moreland, Steven - House of Reps. 1, Auto Club 1 fPres.J, Work Experience 1, Varsity Band 2, Music Man, Sr. Float Comm. Morgan, Candie - FCA 3, GAA 1, AFS 3 fPres. 1, Treas. 11, Orchestra 3, Girls' Glee-1, Music Manf' My Three Angels, Great Sebastiansf' Little Moon of Alban, Harvey Morgan, Patricia - Mixed Chorus 1 Mon, John - Class of 1 23 Mowery, Lesa - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 1, Ski Club 1, Flowergirl, Girl of the Month Muhl, April - Class of '73 Murphy, ,leriny - Class of '73 Murphy, Joseph - JV Football 1, JV Baseball 2, Var. Baseball 1, C Basketball 1, B Basketball 1 Murphy, Nancy - House of Rep. 1 Neal, Nancy - Pep Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Soph. Float Comm. Neeley, Susie - House of Rep. 2, Girls' League 2, Scuba Club 1, Flowergirl, Girl of the Month, Winter Formal Princess 1, .lr.! Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Nelson, Craig- House of Rep. 1, Ski Club 1, Lettermen 2, Auto Club 1, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 1, TBA 1, IV Football 1, Var. Football 2, ,IV Basketball 1, ,IV Baseball 1, IV Wrestling 1 Newman, Cheree - Class of '73 Nieto, Paulene - Class of '73 Mpps, Kimberly - Class of '73 Nocciolo, Valarie - Huse of Rep. 2, Spirit Squad 2, JV Cheerleader 1, Var. Cheerleader 1, Football Homecoming Princess 1. 0'Connor, Debbie - House of Rep. 1, GAA 2, Scuba Club 1, Girls' League 1, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 1, TBA 1 Right: Mike Wolf looks a bit concemed as he works on an experiment in chemistry. l l l Ii5, Q ,y gf A ditw Odekerken, Alexander- FCA 1 Oldfield, Richard - Class of '73 Ortega, Lany - House of Rep. 1, B Track 1 Otstot, Kathy - FCA 1, Flowergirl, Concert Choir 1 Oviatt, Shawn - Class of '73 Owen, Wesley - C Basketball 1 fManager 11 Page Steve - House of Rep. 1, Lettermen 2, Mixed Chorus 1, JV Football 1, Var. Football 2, C Basketball 1, JV Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 1, C Track 1, B Track 1, 1972 Scholar Athlete Patten, Randall - FCA 2 fPres. 11, CSF 3 fPres. lj, Lettermen 2, AFS 2, Science Club 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, National Merit of Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Hart Haberdasheiy 1, Var. Football 1, C Basketball 1, C Track 1, JV Cross Country 1, Var. Tennis 1 Patterson, Debri - FCA 1, Photo Club 1 fSec. lj, Girls' League 1, AFS 1 fDance Comm. Co- Chainnan lj, Flowergirl, Girls' Glee 2, Mixed Chorus 1 Patterson., Georgia - Class of '73 Peters, Edward - Var. Wrestling 1 Peters, lwllie - Lettermen 2 QPres. lj, Work Experience 1, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 1, TBA 1, IV Football 1, Var. Football 2 fCapt. lj, B Basketball 1, IV Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 1, All League! All Valley MVP Outstanding Defensive Lineman 1 Left: Stopping to chat, Lisa Webber in- 8' , , ,,,, A Qt! 'mr' is W. quires as to why Merrilee Freeman wore her baseball cap to school. Right: Janet Story greets friends with a smile Peterson, Danelle - Ski Club 2, GAA 2, Pep Club 1 fTreas. 11, Homecoming Reunion Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Petrie, Phil- Work Experience 1, Varsity Band 2, Music Man, Great Sebastionsf' Howto Succeed Phillqnpi, Scott - Class of '73 Pippenger, Kathie - French Club 1, Drill Team 1, Flowergirl Potes, Robbie - Class of '73 Potter, Pat - JV Football 1, Sr. Float Comm. Powers, Donald - Class of '73 Prey, Jennfer - Mixed Chorus 1 Pugh, Debbie - Class of '73 Pyke, Donald - Class of '73 Rand, Linda - Class of '73 Randall, Richard- Class of '73 Ray, ,Iohn - CSF 1 Reed, Nanci - Varsity Band 2, Orchestra 3, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 1, TBA 1, Music Man, How to Succeed Reisinger, Mike - Class of '73 Rexwinlcle, Dan - Class of '73 Reyes, Susan - AFS 1, Work Experience 1, Jr. f Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Reyrwhis, foe - Class of '73 Rheinschmidl, Tim - Work Experience 1, JV Football 1, C Basketball 1, IV Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 1, .lV Golf 1 Rhett, Brad - Var. Tennis 3 Rhoades, Sam - JV Cross Country 1 Rieser, Bill- Class of '73 Riffel, Doug - Class of '73 Rigoni, Angela - CSF 1, AFS 2 QV ice Pres. 11, Foreign Language Club 1, Mathematics Award, Ir! Sr. Prom Comm. 1 Robb, Jane - House of Rep. 1 fSec. 11, Spirit Squad 1, CSF 1, National Merit of Scholarship Letter of Commendation, Commissioner of Records and Finance 1 Rubens, Gail- FCA 1, Work Experience 1 Roberts, Luanne - Girls' League 2, Ski Club 1, Keyettes 1, Foreign Language Club 1, Accreditation Committee 1, Sr. Class Pres., Flowergirl, Jr.! Sr. Prom Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm., 1972 Homecoming Comm. Chairman Robertson, Brian - Class of '73 Robideaux, Renee - Spirit Squad 1, Pep Club 1, 1971 Mother-Daughter Tea Fashion Show Roques, Paul - Auto Club 1 Rose, Ronald - Lettermen 2, Moto-Cross Club 1, JV Football 1, B. Basketball 1, ,IV Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 2, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Rossi, Gustavo - AFS 1, FCA 1, Foreign Exchange Student Rowbotluun, Janet - Class of '73 Runkle, Tere - Class of '73 Sarro, Joseph - AFS 1, Boys' State 1, Great Sebastionsf' Little Moon of Alban, How to Succeed, .TV Golf 1 Schenk, Robert - Class of '73 Scheuemtan, Martin - Lettermen 2, Varsity Band 3, State Band 1, Orchestra 1, TBA 1, Music Man, How to Succeed, Var. Football 2, JV Wrestling 1, JV Tennis 2, Var. Tennis 1 Scrima, William - Class of '73 Sexton, Sherrie - House of Rep. 2, FCA 2, Pep Club 1, Girls' League 1, Concert Choir 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Shapiro, Howard - Radio Club 1, Var. Tennis 1, Soph. Float Comm., Jr. Float Comm. Shaman, Derek - Class of '73 Sigrnan, Lynne - Girls' League 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Sirnas, John - Scuba Club 1 Singmaster, James - Class of '73 Slocum, Douglas - Class of '73 Small, Judy - Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, ' Songleader 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1 Smith, Cristeen - House of Rep. 1, Tomahawk 1, Girls' League 3, GAA 1, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Queen 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm.. 1972 Homecoming Comm Smith, Lisa - Drill Team 1, Small Precision Team 1, Flowergirl, Harvey Smith, Mark - CSF 1, C Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 2, B Track 1 Smith, Ronald - Class of '73 South, Mama - FCA 1 Leftf With only a few days left until graduation, Wendy Sproul and Luanne Roberts recall many happy moments spent on the senior lawn. Spangle, Dan - Class of '73 Spangler, Mary - Class of '73 Spinks, Karen - House of Rep. 1, ASB Treas. 1 Girls' League 1, Concert Choir 1, How to Succeed, Sr. Float Comm. Sproul, Wendy - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Stanford, Glenn - Lettermen 2, Work Experience 1, Soph. Float Comm., Mixed Chorus 1, Var. Wrestling 1 Stanton, David - Varsity Band 3, Stage Band 3, TBA 3, Hartburns 1, How to Succeed, J.V. Basketball 1, Var. Basketball 1, .l.V. Baseball 1, Var. Golf 1 fCapt. 11 Stecher, Gail - Girls' Leaders Club 1, International Friendship Club 1, Future Homemakers of America 2 fV ice Pres. D, Student Store 1, ASB Rep 1, Banner Girl 1 Steed, Mike - Class of '73 Stefani, Karen - House of Rep. 1, Girls' League 3 fRep. 11, Tomahawk 1, GAA 1, Basketball Sweetheart, Music Man, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sprolic Week Comm., Sr. Float Comm., 1972 Homecoming Comm. Stillman, Allison - Ski Club 1, Argonauts 1, My Three Angels Story, Janet - Girls' League 1, Ski Club 1, Pep Club 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Little Moon of Alban, How to Succeed, Jr!Sr Prom Comm., Soph. Float Comm., .lr. Float Comm., Sr. Float Comm. Strange, Jedi - Scuba Club 2, Moto-Cross Club 3, Stage Band 1 Stroud, Becky - Girls' League 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Concert Choir 2, TBA 1, Soph. Float Comm. Sutton, Cheryl- Class of '73 Swank, Stuart - Class of '73 .v Q if n ' V 'Y' .-3-ggi-L Leh: Wes Owen contemplates as Mary Emard smiles on. Below: Lisa Smith would rather talk than study Shakespeare in her Humanities class. Thomas, jeffrey - Class of '73 Thomson, Melinda - Drill Team 2, Flowergirl, Mixed Chorus 1 Thom, Jodi - Mixed Choir 2, Concert Choir 2 Uzrasher, Debbie - Girls' League 3, Spirit Squad 1, FCA 2, Keyettes 1, Pep Club 1, Sr. Float Comm. Tieqen, Janet - Flowergirl Tolbert, Dennis - Class of '73 Toth, Marian - Class of '73 Tavar, Yolanda - GAA 1, Flowergirl, Jr. Float Comm. Traweek, John - House of Rep. 2, Mixed Chorus 2 Tucker, Mike Kenneth - Class of '73 Turpin, Bob - Class of '73 Tyler, Carolyn - Ski Club 2, Concert Choir 1, Girls' Glee 1, My Three Angels, Hanburns 1 Hart Happenings 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Soph. Float Comm. VanLoo, Daniel - Graphic Arts Club 1, Work Experience 1, Night of .lanuary 16th, Var. Football 1 Vasquez, Catherine - Latinos Unidos 1, J.V. Football Statistician 1, .l.V. Tennis Statistician 1, Var. Tennis Statistician 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Vasquez, Gilbert - Lettermen 3, J .V. Football 1, B Basketball 1, Var. Tennis 3 Walker, Dale - Class of '73 Walker, Debi - Girls' League 1, Flowergirl, Songleader 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1 Walker, Karen - GAA 1, Scuba Club 1, Flowergirl, Concert Choir 1, Girls' Softball 1, Girls' Basketball 1, Jr. Float Comm. Walters, Michael - Ski Club 1, Lettermen 1, Mountaineering Club 1, South High Drill Team 1, South High University of Colorado Color Guard 1, J.V. Football 1, Var. Football 1, B Track 1, J.V. Track 1, .I.V. Wrestling 1 Ware, Gayle - Girls' League 1, Drill Team 2 fCapt. ll Small Precision Team 1, Flowergirl Weaver, Juanita - House of Rep. 3, Girls' League 1, Auto Club 1, Flowergirl Webber, Lisa - Girls' League 1, Lettergirls 1, Music Man, Girls' Volleyball 1, Winter Formal Comm. 1, Sr. Float Comm. Weiss, Peggy - Class of '73 Welch, Robin - Varsity Band 1, Stage Band 1, Orchestra 3, TBA 1, How to Succeed Wenzinger, Michael - House of Rep. 1, Electronics Club 1, C Track 1, .l.V. Track 1, Var Track 1, ,I.V. Cross Country 2, Var. Cross Country 1, Jr. Float Comm. West, Charles - House of Rep. 1, Lettermen 3, Mixed Chorus 1 lPres. 11, J.V. Basketball 1, B. Track 1, Var. Cross Country 1 Wharton, Anne - French Club 1 fVice Pres. 11, FCA 1, CSF 3, AFS 1, Top Ten Juniors, Top Ten Seniors, Commissioner of Records and Finances 1, Vocal Ensemble 2, Concert Choir 2, Mixed Chorus 1, TBA 2, Hartburns 1, Music Man, Little Moon of Alban, Great Sebastionsf' Harvey, How to Succeed Whitaker, Eloise - French Club 1, CSF 1, Accreditation Comm. 1, Flowergirl, Vocal Ensemble 3, Concert Choir 3, Mixed Chorus 1, TBA 3, Hartburns 1 Whitby, Ruth Ann - FCA 1, AFS 2, Foreign Exchange Student, Varsity Band 2, Magruder High School: Drill Team 1, Student Council Rep. 1, Ski Club 1, Gymnastic Club 1, Varsity Band 1 White, Gregory - Var. Track 1 White, Sandi - Class of '73 lwlder, Marcus - House of Rep. 2, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 1, Little Moon of Alban, TBA 1, B Basketball 1, .I.V. Baseball 1, Var. Baseball 1 Willadsen, Mary - Girls' League 1 Williams, Nancy - Class of '73 Wilson, Pamela Jean - Smoke Signal 2, Drama Club 1, Ecology Club 1, Music Man, My Three Angels, Little Moon of Alban, Harvey W ilson, Pamela Joy - FCA 1, How to Succeed, Girls' B Volleyball 1 Woelke, Sue - Class of '73 ' Wom Mike - Class of '73 Woods, Mike - Varsity Band 3 Woods, Renee - Girls' League 1, BSA 2, Drill Team 2 fSec.lTreas. 11, Flowergirl, Vocal Ensemble 1, Concert Choir 2 fV ice Pres. 11, TBA 1, Music Man, Jr. Float Comm., Jr.!Sr. Prom Comm. Woolstenhulme, Linda - Class of '73 Woolstenhulme, Susan - Class of '73 Worth, Jack - Class of '73 W orthing, Jon - Class of '73 W onhington, Art - House of Rep. 1, Lettermen 2, .l.V. Football 1, Var. Football 2, Most Valuable Lineman 1, Soph. Float Comm. Wright, Cynthia - FCA 1, Mixed Chorus 1 W ronker, Rahvh - Class of '73 Wuai, Gerhard - J .V. Football 1, Var. Football 1, C. Basketball 1, C Track 1, B Track 1 York, Jeny - Class of '73 Zzns, Don - Class of '73 Zuehl, Rod - Class of '73 178 Those Seniors not pictured in this section incbule: Steve Abbott, Robert Barstow, Louis Benz, Dan Berry, Marshall Berry, Stevin Brown, Michelle Bnxen, Robert Bmnner, Kevin Bryck, Nancy Cadicamo, Angela Calderon, Rodney Canning, Steve Cappello, Marilynn Cluff, Mary Coderre, Paul Derrick, Shelly Erho, Lorraine Gardner, Douglas Gayord, Robert Geiser, Gilbert Gonzales, William Handley, Tim Hartly, .lean Mall, Blanca Martinez, Luis Martinez, Michael Noble, Dorrie Perry, Thomas Rapp, Rhuann Reina, Glenn Ritzna, Alejandra Rivera, Greg Robinson, Steve Robinson, Janet Ruckey, Elsa Sanchez, Rick Sickert, Terry Soldano, Tony Stafford, Henry Sullivan, James Temple, Robert Thomas, Bill Thorpe, Chris Toryerson, Gilbert Vaught, Pamela Vigne, Kim Webb, Kim Willcox, Daniel Willis. Starting the year off with the winning of the football homecoming float, the seniors continued to combine their efforts to make the rest of the year as successful. The senior lawn was, as always, the place to befor seniors. Due to open lunch the lawn was not as crowded during that time, but otherwise it was the favorite among seniors. At the beginning of the year, ditch days to the snow were a favorite and later on the beach was the place to go. Moving closer to the end of the year, seniors were busy with announcements, pictures, the prom and many more things that mark the end of their high school years. Top Jana Frack gives a sigh of relief after her busy year as senior representative. Above Leh Cheryl Blehm senior class secretary, takes a break between classes. Above: Senior class president Luanne Roberts contemplates her next big decision as president. Far Left: Lorna Kargamlla senior class treasurer, poses for the Tomahawk photographer. Lek: Caught on the senior lawn is senior vice-president Carol Blehm. S9 . i. ' 'iz lg. .. J, M ,Q Q ,.., , '- 5151572 -Jef .R AQ as Abiliz merited scholarships and awards for many members of the Class of 1973. On Friday, J une 8, the annual Senior Awards Assembly was heartily attended by Seniors, dressed in their best attire, and their proud parents and friends. Many awards were presented to attending graduates, ranging from departmental awards to cash scholarships. John Ray and Randall Patten fHart's Valedictoriansj were recognized for their scholastic ability. The audience received a special treat as the warm and creative Judge C. M. MacDougall returned once again to deliver the much sought after Hart Scholarships. Highlight of the evening was the announcement of the class gift, a new marquee. It was truly a memorable and exciting evening for all. State Scholarships Winners are, Kathleen Pippenger, Susan Hoefel, Rima Kent, Marlette Allen, Sheryl Fergurson, Steve Howell, Ron Rose, Keith Franklin, Donn Austin and Michael Wenzinger. .. ,, tn., Above Lek: Hart Scholarship Recipients, Cheryl Blehm, Carol Blehm, Randy Lusk, Angela Rigoni, Diann Ito and Jana Frack. Far Lek: Greg DeBoer receives the Industrial Arts Award. Left: Eloise Whitaker also won a State Scholarship. A len: The football field was transformed into beauty by plants, flowers, and red podium covers. Cerner: The crowd anxiously awaited the appearance of the Class of 1973. Above: The Concert Band provided live music 45 'a A3 5, my W Abel, Linda Aceves, Jim Acquilano, Doreen Adams, Garth Allan, Scott Allen, Steve Amos, Carol Anderson, Jim Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Loch Annanie, Denise Apolito, Terry Arce, Val Arman, Darrell Arnfeld, Debbie Austin, Vicki Avery, Chuck Avery, Susie Baade, Debbie Bair, Michelle Baker, Elise Baker, Rhena Baldwin, Dave Ballegeer, Kathy Balsz, Frank Barret, Pat Barton, Sue Beauchamp, Tracey Right: Ed Miller busily tries to finish his Sth period homework during lunch. Far Right: Jayne Harris and Allen Jones appear throughly lost in the romantic atmosphere of the Winter Formal. Below: Bob Walk displays one of the more common Indian headdresses appearing on the Hart campus throughout the year. .gi ' r ig, I' ff ty, L ' iff il X 3, ty, 1 .1 ka fi X I :bfi 2 1:41 W iii f :ag .W 115514 ,MW it gk at as liar Q . 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Garcia, Susan Gardner, Mark Garrigus, Sue Garza, Maria Gentile, Wendy Gibbs, Ralph Gidel, Alane Gieg, Deon Glavin, Patti Gobble, David Gordon, Kathy Gordon, Sheryl Gordon, Susan Gorrindo, Sheryl Grade, Brain Gray, Dale Gray, Gale Greenwood, Robert Greer, George Grier, Cathy Grindstaff, Chuck Hagberg, Susan Hall, Ron Haller, .lodi Halliday, Clifford Hanlon, Barry Hansen, Kim Hansen, Karl Harbison, James Harris, Jayne Harris, Paul Hartkopf, Jennifer Harwell, Betty Hayes, Buck Hayes, Candace Riglu: Now, where 'I 92 Hays, Sherri Heese, Donna Heider, Tami Heinzman, Paul Helms, David Helms, Sherrie Hendrix, Vicki Hensley, Michael Herbertson, Connie Hermes, Randy Herron, Kitty Hickman, Janet Hicks, Christy Hillman, Arleen Hitchcock, Tracy Hodgson, Chris Hopkins, Becky Howard, Rick Howe, Barbara Huse, Kathy Hutting, Cindi Jackson, Jill Janus, Jay Jefferson, Tim Jeffery, Hal Jennerson, Janet Jepsen, Bruce Jinks, Denele Johnson, Lynn Ann Johnson, Sheree Johnson, Sue Johnson, Valerie Jolley, Debbie Jones, Bev Jones, William do I begin? remarks J ,af me ix ' ff Aw F H! il . f' ey fi 1 'fits . . if X W V' ,,-. rv A' ,SE a! 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Opposite Page Right: Lori Cooke, junior, converses with Richard Johnson, at a home wrestling meet. emi M.,-..-- ii Q xr 511 '33, .fi ifigfinf fg'il'i ' ' Al if .sf-as L ' 4' .2 - if, ,ffl YZ Pllslfi S121 Kane, Sean Karren, Wayne Keegan, Alta Keifer, Linda Kelley, Chris Kendrick, Daryl Kenna, Robert Kent, Phic Keown, Beverly Kerston, Debi Killam, Richard Killam, Robert Kinsey, .lohn Kinsey, Linda Kirk, Charles Kissee, Jeff Kister, Gordon Knezevieh, Chris Knight, Corby Knight, Laura Knight, Mary Koester, Ronald Koose, Sharon Kurfurst, Kathy Lacore, Dan l..aFon, Joyce Lamb, Bill Langley, Debi Receiving Class Rings bring Happiness to Sheryl Lankford, John LaRue, Dana Leathers, Suzy Lebs, Chrys Lee, Ronda Lemmons, Wyatt Lenz, Ric Leonard, Dave LePage, Juilie Light, Andi Lodge, Kevin Long, Ken Long, Lee Ann Lopez, Jose Lopez, Juan Lopez, Susan I Lorance, Chaddie Lorey, Patrick Lorraine, Jacque Loucks, John Luster, .lim Machado, Rick Madrid, Rick Marquez, Maria Marsolek, Sharon Martell, Becky Martinez, Rose Mattias, Antone Gordon and Roger Curtis Mattingly, Russ Mayer, J im Mayo, Jim McCollum, Laura McFarlin, Linda McCeachy, Larry McGrane, Kathryn Meade, Pamela Medford, Pat Mehterian, Cathy Mendez, Pat Mentor, Bill Meramble, .lon Miller, Ed Miller, Jody Miller, Steve Miscione, Mike Mlodzik, Chuck Morris, Kathi Mullins, Glen Murphy, Pat Murray, Scott Murton, Janet Myers, Mark Myers, Ross Naba, Daniel Naglich, Dana Neely, Lisa Nelson, Cindy Nelson, Criss Newman, Cynthia Newman, Mike Niccum, Steve Novak, Bruce Nylander, Linda Len Ariane Stassart Jodi Haller and Maryanne Scholtes gather for an early morning conference. 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Rosati, Joe Rosen, Joyce Rostykus, Coni Ruszovan, Valerie Rutan, Karen Ryan, George Sabaclin, Terry Salera, Debbie Saling, Eddie Samson, Debbie Sandberg, Nancy Sauvef Renee Scates, Eileen Scheider, Eric Scherb, Marie Schlone, Sheri Schmidt, Joyce Schmidt, Margie Schoenneman, Mike Scholtes, Maryanne Schultz, Debbie See, Sue Selmser, Dan Selnik, Harvey Shaw, Wayne Shellman, ,Ian Shields, Cheryl Shirey, Diana Sue .lohnson and Linda Abel eye the camera on their Simkins, .lanet Sipotz, Joe Skophammer, Dave Smith, Kathy Sorensen, Jeanne Sorenson, Mike Sparkman, Fred Sparks, Diana Spillman, Stephanie Stafford, Pat Stassart, Ariane Steadman, .lim Steele, Dan Steinmann, Heidi Stenzel, Anna Stewart, Elaine Stockwell, John Stone, Peggie Streeper, Susan Strickhouser, Richa Stuart, Cammie Stuart, Connie Sturdyvin, Terry Sullivan, Sharon l' . 27.1.15 , ,. way to class. 1 ,W ,,, M 4 li 'R x ',3?? 1,. . 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R' Q 5 V , , Q' J we nfvv 95, .A ,rfi Tw V I 'Nw M... iff.-. -6,2 W M 'ai 4' , il ' P 1 'fi is, X K v e ,Q 7, pf 5 , W fu- Swank, Debra Swart, Betty Tallent, .lay Tanner, David Tate, Elaine Taylor, l..aWana Taylor, Scott Teresak, Kathy Terranova, J im Thebeau, Thomas Therasse, Nancy Thomas, Mary Todhunter, Nancy Tolbert, Sharon Toothaker, Janice Trujillo, Vince Tucker, Schyler Tudor, Geoff Uhey, ,lack Ulrich, Joni Umbrello, Mary Valletta, Louis Vance, Sonja Vandeventer, Michele Vargo, Paul Varner, Lise Vaught, Keith Wade, Carolyn Walk, Robert Wasser, Debbie Wayda, Steve Weaver, Cindy Welch, Bonnie Wenzel, Paul Werel, Toni Lek: Practice makes perfect, comments Mr. Lynn Lozar as he offers his help to Dave Reed. Werth, Jill Wesolowski, James Wesolowski, Joellell West, Marti Wetmore, Rick Weyer, Nadean Whitby, Gary White, Steve Whiteley, Rick Whiteside, Kathy Whitimger, Ralph Wiens, Ronda Wilkinson, Bruce Willadsen, Peter Willard. Janet Williams, Jack Wilson, Karen Wilson, Lyle Woerter, Jonell Woll, Lisa Wood, Steven Woods, Dody Woods, Greg Woods, Michele Wright, Alan Wuerfel, Roberta Zavada, Cathy Ziegler, Nancy HRV mr 1. ,,,,.f ,, , ,. .. .Q f.,f ff i , ,.,.. i, Those juniors not pictured in this section include: Susie Aldrich, Karen Anderson, Roger Archer, Kim Armbruster, Susan Barnhill, Dianne Beaton, Robert Belanger, Diane Benkert, Bill Bequette, Steve Blenkhorn, Stephen Brennan, Jim Brooks, Sue Brunner, Judy Cesena, Joe Chaldu, Gina Chapman, Linda Christophersen, Mike Coyle, Charles Damron, Virginia Deal, Laurie Diaz, Cindy Downs, Jesus Florido, Tad Fogle, Brain Gedney, Joann Giboney, Donald Gillmore, Alan Halliday, Tamra Heider, Barbara Heppner, Scot Hubert, Greg Hollman, Jim Huntington, Randy Hurlbut, George Ingalls, Dean Jensen, Sharon Kamine, Brad Klimovitch, Randy Knapp, Steven Knapp, Mike Krelle, Dana LaRue, Sherry Lance, Sharon Langenber, Artimio Lepiz, Bob Mauzey, Dana McCune, Bob McDonald, Patti Monahan, Jesse Montemayor, Dana Morris, Layman Myles, Debbie Nemback, Tommie O'Banion, Greg O'Keefe, Rosa Olivarez, Laura Olson, David Otstot, Russell Overstreet, Diane Peters, Susan Peterson, Gary Piere, David Pike, Gary Platek, Linda Plott, Jeanne Plott, David Read. Paris Reaves, Sharon Rex, Vicki Reyes, Robert Rice, Lester Ritzma, Armando Rivera, Brenda Schneider, Cherie Schenk, Kennith Sears, Barbara Secrest, Alan Smolinski, Camille Sobolewski, Jim Steadman, Brock Travis, Randy Troncale, Sherry Uffelman, Barbara Umberger, Dale Van Horn, Linda Walker, Dianne Warden, Larry Watkins, Craig Welling, Bob Wenzinger, Denise Wolf, and Judy Worth. X' 4-A -:A J, -rr W ,Y -.mi I Q S . sf' Week! victories in the inter-class cheer competition indicated the true spirit of the Class of '74. Homecoming activities will long he remembered, from building the float to watching the coronation of the Homecoming queen. The Junior class took second place in the float parade. Under the leadership of able class officers and with the direction of class sponsor Mr. Dave Sholl, the Junior Class selected class rings, a school ring design, and wound up the year with the Junior-Senior Prom. This grand finale, Dancing in the Moonlight, culminated an ,interesting and active year. As June drew near, the juniors looked forward to their final year at Hart as the dominant Senior Class. 'n Top: Vice President Heidi Steinman keeps a lookout on the Junior Class. Above Left: Secretary Chrys Lebs grins as another day of school is finished. Above Middle: Pres- ident Michele Woods is always hanging in there. Above Riglu: Treasurer Eileen Scates checks out the Senior Lawn. Len: Representative Matt Carmody relaxes when he should bein class. ,f Abel. Terry Adams, Deborrah Adamson, Keith Ahlhcim, John Aldrich, Lorie Alger, Kelly Allaire, Jeff Allen, Judy Allen, Ruben Amendt, Lori Amsden, Chuck Anderson, Cindy Andolsek, Sandra Apicelli, Steve Armen, Danny Annour, Rick Amfeld, Dan Atkins, Dusty Atkinson, Don Backen, Lee Ann Bailey. Mary Baker, Judy Balser, Stacy Balsz, Debbie Barber, Jamca Barnett, David Barnltill, Bill Barrick, Kathie Bartell, Donilx Belanger, Brian Bell, Shelly Benson, Robin Benz, James Berry, Rick Bigelow, Barb Bishop, Brian Bjorklund, Mlrilce Buick, Sandra Bledsoe, Jake Blocher, Nancy Bloore, Audrey Bae, Ray Bogdanolf, Cindy 30383. .lim Bohte, Jon Bolton, .lim Bolton, Karen Bondesen, Marilyn Bong, Paula Boone, Kim Bouchie, Scott Bowman, Cristy Bragg, Steve Brannan, Timothy Brennen. Brian Brewer, Scott Brewster, Martha Bricker, Kathy Bruen, Shnron Bryant, Denny Bugach, Hamid Bunce, John Burch, Terri Burcken, Bob Burton, Bob Butler, Mike Bryne, Marlt Bysh. Lorrie Calderon, Kim Cameron. Tammy fkmpbell, Lucy Cappella, Linda Curbin, Eric Carey, Donald Carlson, Marji C1rmody. 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Lori Cnmetl, Kenley Coslanzo, Kris Gostin, Davalee Coveney. Bob Cron, Pele Cross, Bob Cross, Kirk Crtiuchman, Brian Crowell, Pam Croxen, Raylene Cullen, Chuck Cunard, Don Curasi. Dan D'Alnia, Janice Daniels, Scott Davenport, Dani Davis, Lori Davis. Lorelei Davis, Marty DeAlba, Armando Deatherage, Deecee Deinee, Roberta DelValle, Camien Demara, Tami Demers, Michele DeShnng, Claire DeShong, Constance DeVries, Laura DeWitt, Bill DiTnmmasa, Charlotte Dickinson. Steve Dillow, Kathy Dingrnan, Gesila Dodd, Dennis Doeding, Brad Duiron, Michelle Dominguez. Cecilia Dossett, Lori Duty, Tony Drew, .lnhn Dryburgh. Alisa Duff. Mike Dutro, Linda Dyer, Patsy Edwards, Kathy Edwards, Melissa Ekker. Gerald Elliott. Steve Evans, Roger Evans, Rynae Evans, Scott Fairbanks, John Farer. Michelle Fate, Karen Fazio. Karen Femandez. Kathy Festa, Nancy Fink. laurie Escus, Lynne Fisher, Chumley Fisher, Mike Flanagin. Doug Forster, Cheryl Fout. Lee Franca, Henry Franklin. Rick French, Jim Frey, Janet Frias, Bertha Fricke, Jim Fridley. Marda Fullerton, Jeanne Gall. Steve Gan, Melanie Gartner. Deanna Gorman, Robin Gorman, Terry Gormley, Charlotte Coudey, Darla Grant, Daniel Grant, Sandy Greable, Colleen C-reengard, Sam Greer, Jnan Greyerbiehl, Scott Griffin, Barbara Groom, Lynn Gruss, Mark Gunderson. Eric Guthrie, Debbie Hagler, Lance Haines, Jeff Hall, Debbie Hall, Evalon Hamilton, Craig Hampel, Pat Hans, Julie Hanson, Kirk Hanson, Larry Harbeson, JoEllen Harbison, Steve Harding, Scott Hardy, Lee Hardy, Sheryl Harris, Anna Harris, Lee Hartley, Cam Hanman, Irvine Hartman, Pam Harvick, Debbie Hasler, David Hayes, Loni Hays, Dolly Hazel, Andre Heckel, Peggy Heinzman, Anne Henry, Mike Henson, Terry Heppner, Vicky Hebertson, Bobbie Herran. Jeff Herrera. Carlos Hershey, Mark Helzel, Janice Higgins, Jean Hill, Craig Hinkle, Cindy Holder, Kim Holman, Greg Holmes, Kim Honma. Mark Hook, Wayne Hooks, Karen Hurgan, Annarnarie Hunan. 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Jeff leggell, Rick lcmmuns, Ted Lenz, Rohcrl Lewis, Mil-nv lewis, Paul Linlz, Run Lugian, left' Longoria, Ela Lopez, Maria Loucks, Rhonda bovis, Linda Luras, Sharon Lune, Darla Lufling, Ruben Top: Vickie Heppner appears to be the only member ofthe class enjoying her so-called studies. Above: Sophomore students decide it is not even worth the effort of posing. 20 6 Lundberg. Mark Luni. Tom Lynch, Lisa MacMullen, Kelly Maggaire, Mike Maehynia. Gretchen Mallory, Chris Mallory. Jeff Marchelta, Bob Marino, Dan Martin, Steven Mathias. Michelle Mattias, Debbie Masnner, Mitch Mayo. Milte Mclirady, Jef! McClure, Carol McCraw, Melody McCune, Destiny Mcceachy, Linda McGrane, Loretta McKee, Steven Mz:Kie, Ed McKim, ,Iudy McKimmey, Scott McMahon, Keke McNab, john McSkane. Tim Meade, David Meath, Jolene Meeham, Jerry Meluas, Carol Mendez, Arthur Mercado. 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Dean Peterson, Erick Peterson, Liz Pilling, Doug Planck, Mark Pollock, Nancy Pope, Sandy Potter, Pam Provincio, Richard Pugh, .lim Hzlrlen, Arthur Purcell, Put Piney, Russ Quillen, .lack Quinn, .lulie Rapn, Terri Raiche, Mark Randall, Carol Rasmussen, Gary Ray. John Reid, Melody Khan. Ruben Rickel, Patty Riddell, Cindy Rilfel, Craig Rigoni, Esther Rios, Richard Kippe, Steve Roberts, larry Roberson, Gary Robinson, lealie Rondeau, Don Ross. Jim Rousseau, Kim Rowbothum, Mike Ruscovan, Greg Ryder, Lealy Slbadin. Roxana Sanchez, Eddy Sultana. Trini Opposite Page left: Multiple reactions are evokeu as class begins. Opposite Page Riglu: Mark Smith ponders on whether to eat at .lack in the Box or Taco Bell. Top left: John Drew agrees that food and study do not mix. Top Right: Kathie Barrick poses prettily. Leji: Pete Cron leers into the camera while Marty Davis studies. ,K k in Srhlusscr, Cami V 3 I X le I sch...a.n.J..i... .+ -N li .- A, ,ll ' ,. fm. ,sw 2 3 Schmirll, Marisa - - t 5 1 -1 . 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Opposite Page Len: Paula Boog takes advantage of the lesson: an avocado facial. Opposite Page Righl: Annette Sims is having a nice day. lah: Rick Berry thinks he might be able to getaway with it. Above: Charlie Damron gets involved with his books. Suddulh, Buzzy Sullivan, Sheryl Swindall, Robin Tallenl, Kay Tapia, Roseann Taniif, Michelle Taylor, Chris Taylor, Teri Thomas, Robert Thomas, Sidra Thompson, Oren Thompson, Mark Thompson, Susan Thomson. John Thorpe, Robert 'l1lumun, Kenny 'l1ml, Billy Tinsman, Scott Torres. Rosa Towers. Don Trvsv- Rl-lPh Trueblood, Mike Tmxal. Scan Tubbs, .lody Tumer, Mike Turpin, Dan Turrenline, Teresa Valk. Coleen Vasqua. Carmen Videpin, Denise Vidsu-and, Erik Villavioencio, Manuel Viacavich. Pat Volken, Mike Voriea, John Waldon, Jayne Wall, lisa Ward, Christy Ware, Sue Waring, Dan Waycolt, Linda Walsh. James 2 Wnaihers. C. J. Weiss, Bob Welch, J. J. Wt-nk, Ernest We-rren, Brad West. Jane West, Lynette West, Sieve Whammonrl, Diane White. Carol White, Carl White, Marie Whitmore, Norris Wilder, Laurie Willadscn, Jim Willcox, Smit Williams, Craig Williams, Kim Williams, Tammy Willingham, Debbie Wilson. Cary Wilson, Paige Win, Clifford wont. Mark V A Woll, JoAnne K' ii' Walid, Gail Woolridgc, Pamela Woolstenhulme. Laurie Wooster, Kent Word. Susan Wright. Cary Wright, Pr-ter Wullschle er Ch Yetman, Nanny r.. :W - vi f s , ris A V Yaeh. Marianne t ,fa Young, Michelle Those sophomores not pictured in this section include: Dale Albright, Terry Armstrong, Susan Beaton, Tim Bercaw, Alan Bird, Bruce Blackstone, Kevin Blankenship, Steve Bourquin, Sue Bowen, Bob Brunner, Debbie Burash, Mark Byrne, Lori Carlson, Lisa Charlton, Mary Ann Childress, Paul Companitz, Kit Conder, Cheryl Davis, Nena Diaz, Maria Diekman, Don Dornner, Ron Douglas, Wayne Durham, Debi Fish, Beatrice Frias, Edward Guadagni, Glen Hallaway, Russell Hamon, Priscilla Hargrove, Holly Harrelson, Jeff Hartkopf, Anna Hawkes, Carl Heinz. Robby Horner, Emanual Howard, Johnny Jetton, Deborah Jonas, Linda Kessinger, Mike Kessinger, Mark Kingstrom, Mark Krasly, John La Hommedieu, ,lim Lavo, Dean Le Mar, Vickie Leiter, Linda Marsolek, Mario Martinez, Carol McClure, David McWright, Leslie Meisel, Bob Miller, Lynette Mitchell, Phillip Muhl, Laurie 0'Brien, Scott Pangburn, Lynn Parsons, Kathy Patison, Jennifer Potter, Gail Rand, Terence Reynolds, Vince Richardson, Maria Sanchez, Dan Sechrengost, Robert Serrano, Don Shaffer, Kevin Shea, Alison Sinay, Kim Singmaster, Susan Smolinski, Bobby Soto, Robert Spano, Laura Sparks, Dennis Spasbo, Kim Sprotte, Denise Videgain, Bart Vogel, .Iohn Webber, Lund Williams, Dave Woods and Amber Wyant. Top: Rick Armour is torn by the eternal ques- tion: whether or not to go to class. Above: Trying to understand her teacher's lecture, Kim Bosse munches intently on her fingers. bs -the H, ne down, only two more to go and we will be free. Such was the feeling within the sophomore class as J une rolled around. Coming from Arroyo Seco and Placerita, the sophomores blended into a single unit - the Class of '75. Their unity led to loud participation in the ICC at pep rallies, and an entry in the Homecoming parade. Women's Lib, the nationwide concern, was no problem here. All five of the class officers were women, proving that the Class of '75 is sure to pioneer worthwhile causes in the future. L 9952353-i if L fe stiff w Kelly MacMullen, the class representative. Above: Cathy Cooksey, vice president of the Class of '75, Far Left: Treasurer Nancy Blocher. left: Secretary Carol Soetens enjoys her American Scene class. .Q xi Q., . as Top: President Keke McMahon. Above Left: A child interprets what we do and say and becomes an individual. We, as high school students, have interpreted what our elders have done and said, and we are truly becoming individuals. Each of us have our own fling, whether it be on or off campus. We each have fun doing our own thing, which could vary from chemistry to drama, to making rings, to writing, or even athletics. As graduation approaches, it is our tum to set the examples, and what the world will be tomorrow, depends on what we will do today. 1 'Y t I ,ml -' K 1 H Q x K 1 f N f K J Tromping through snow or listening ' to lectures we were still Hart High Indians. Throughout the years a few of the many things we will remember will be the senior ditch days at the snow, which always turned out to be at least half juniors and sophomores, Homecoming Week, which revolved around the 5O,s . putting many of the teachers back in their good old school days, and for the seniors, the time most remembered will be the end of the beginning, graduation. Q I 1,.,W,02 'Ns . I ,W , A 1 , -ag, N 'Q , .V f- nn' , X , Quia f Kip' ,y-ffl' fn nv' 'wie ff' l l rx it wif . ,Fig nw , ,152 , , , A 'S 1 K' t' 'r,,, 6 r 1 , , H F? fi?-rwi ,224 E 'W ,, nl ,1 If x . ' . 'iff' rr Q ' '? ji if 4 ,ff If N 1 wa ff .XL A 5 x .Wf nfffefyfmw- 1 f 'a:mf:2?m1a,M 5 f 5 5, ,.. 4 ' 4 . -41, L.. ...MW , ,PQWMQV ff 'Q -,.,,315+,4+-if fs 1:-:J -- -,z f ' if M aswfm - -I-QQ! R 1 . , H, WL? , ,. ,,5,,Q,W, ,1:ef.ggeg5 fi f yum!!! A , ' .Q ,'1iw' . 5' -' ' , maivhr, ,W A . J m,,. . H 39+ ,QQWQQQ 'ff' . Lg eh . .f t .,gfE15' 4 :ig?2'? N . 1 . Lk.: 7?-wi : ffm? Q Q54 fa, -r-371 -if-4 38 v' - em w X n S W J The memories of high school fade fast as we live out our lives. But there is always a time and place to look back and see how it really was. The goofing off at lunch, the excitment of the games, the thrills of the prom, and everything else that made the school year of 1972-73 the most memorable one of all. This is your book of memories, that will last forever, and will always keep your yesterdays fresh and your tomorrows alive. I The production of a book such as this, requires the help and cooperation of many behind the scenes people. The staff would like to thank the teachers, administration, office personnel and numerous others, too varied to mention. With special thanks to Michelle McMillen, Managing Editor and Peggie Stone, Advertising Manager, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the entire Tomahawk Staff for their dedication and hard work. Congratulations for successfully completing the 1973 Tomahawk go to: ,lan Allen, Lynn Barber, Matt Carmody, Denise Crisp, Donna Heese, Louis Kaolbach, Alta Keegan, Ric Lenz, Lisa Lynch, Eileen Scates, Jodi Schmidt, Chris Smith, Karen Stefani, Schyler Tucker, Jonell Woerter, and last but not least to our staff photographers: Ken Faggetter, Dan Garrison, Rick Melaas, Tony Mattias, Mike Newman, and George Ryan. Also gratefully appreciated were the many long days and nights spent by Mrs. Susan Bair, adviser, in reading and rereading final layouts. Those extra pushes she administered kept us on schedule and helped us to meet our deadlines. Mr. Viga Hall, our Taylor Publishing Company Representative, is to be congratulated for his tremendous understanding whenever we got ourselves, and him in a bind. , Last, but certainly not least, is O'Connor Bros. Studios to whom we are gratefully indebted for pictures, equipment and all-around photographic help. But of course, without the presence of the Hart High Students, it would be impossible to print this book. So to you our deepest gratitude, for letting us. Priscilla Each Editor-in-Chief Congra+ula+ions on Your Re'riremen+ Mr. Claud Meeker We'll miss you a1'Har+! I3 Years of Fai+hful Service WESTERN HAY AND GRAIN I6835 Sierra Hwy. Saugus, California 9I35O 252-9052 li Bououer FABRICS AND YARN 2685i Bouquei' Canyon Rd. Saugus Large Varie'I'y of Fabrics ' Yarn ' Needlecrafi' ' No+ions 259- I 030 ' -Wig? 2 i UNION '76 S 81 M SERVICE 245 I 3 San Fernando Road Newhali 259-2636 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I973 A R1 fa AND ASSOCIATES REALTORS NewhaII - Saugus - Valencia 219 GALAXY SPORTING GOODS UNLIMITED ANAWAIZT LUMBER MATERIALS COMPANY A - Norfh Hollywoo W BUS. I805I 259-8880 RES. I805I 259-8880 24335 San Fernando Road NewhaII California 9 I 32 I GARY S. BROWN ' PRESIDENT CANYON COUNTRY SECRETARIAL SERVICE V 23550 Lyons Avenue, Suite 221, Newhall, California 91321 ulf 6,402 Evans Gulf Service G g W3 W 23342 l.YoNs AVE. AT APPLE ST. fd , . Q, 7 NEWHALI.. CALIFORNIA ,If f 'I 1 0 all f 4 , - IN ,i I ' v' JIM EVANS I gy 4 A gf8dLI3!i0fl HHHOUUCEITIEI7 IS ISSUITIES , ,,5 Eaaoo A Wt mi if M Q t 7 9 f S- 5 ff photocopies printing typesettmg A N can: canal 259-7500 Jim White FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP SERVICE IS OUR PROFESSICN OFF. 12131 365-4219 zsess N s F R ceosb 259-5434 S c 91350 Rss. tacsl 251-1434 HO TOY'S CHINESE FOOD TO GO 221 26063 BOUQUET CANYON RD. SAUGUS. CALIF. 259-I I I I RICHARD' R. HOBERT VICE PRESIDENT - MANAGER I iiKifififii rnnnnA5ogAggcqgg 24200 NO. SAN FERNANDO RD. 259-2200 NEWHALL. CALIFORNIA 91321 213-786-7220 - Our Specialfy - VANASEN'S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 242 I 3 San Fernando Rd. Newhall ' Diesel Elecfric ' Speedomefer Service ' lndusfrial Equip. 259-0222 'X 4 ...- lx 5 Everyfhing for 'lhe School Musician PETRIE MUSIC 24303 N. San Fernando Road Newhall, Calif. - .. 1 Li sa , 694 Q I li' I 10 ' ' '-ft' 'N I I --1-f Bookkeeping Fa' Income Tax Service WILLIAM N. BRADY 22505 MARKET ST. s u I -r E roi TELEPHONE NEWHALL., cAl.lF 91321 l805J 255-1665 Wneeliese Your We Care Dealer 9'l'h and San Fernando Rd. Newhall, Calif. Is pleased fo have a parl' in feaching safe driving fhrough your high school Drivers Training Program. We invife you fo visil' bofh our sales and service deparfmenfs. FREE INSTRUCTIONS BUSY STATUAFIY is rrzmiriz BEE SH P 23754lf2 Lyons Ave. in Lyons Plaza Newhall, California 9 I 32 I 255-6866 'WG'-1 ew 5 4? Chinese-American Zigi' M Resfauranf li ir'- Lunch- Dinner - Banquefs Food fo Go I840I Soledad Cyn. Rd. Saugus, Calif. 2 252-9797 :Q I , s... - J ' 'ig L ' ' 4 T Q' 5 - l ,mn .1 . 'if 'I .iff ' : Q :. '.s 5 , 'NPG' 1 1 'x??. , - I -- 'fi' lf.- T,5,'-'l.1fi7'l..zQ'f-' ill, -. - 1- . - 'ff' ' I I 4-45,e,: , , .-'ML' l Few.. ' . - ' gui-+ K' E - 1 -4-A, ' y I --. ,ip A I .f Q-ee. Besl' Wishes Congra+ula+ions and E119 In f., Famous cmd nique I Mexican Food Drive-ln Resfouront ld +o +he Class of U 973 TOWN sl COUNTRY ' ' lelephone l805l 259-3050 TOM ABERNATHY BOB WIDRIG 22432 I3+h S+. Newhall 259-46' I 23820 Lyons Avenue, Newhall - Also - I894I Soledad Canyon Road, Saugus Complimen+s From a Friend THOMCO EQUIPMENT SAFEWAY RENTAL INC. STQRES ' INC. 24770 Valley S+. W Newha ll 259-844 I H X f l 1 I L-.., wllll 5 Y IGN GOWN BOYDEN BROS. GLASS ' Aufo Glass ' S+ore Fronls ' Mirrors ' Windows 24507 N. Spruce S+. Newhall 259-64 I 4 VALENCIA ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 23546V2 Lyons Ave. N 255-I999 M ' - Au+o Commercial Resideniial For All Your Glass Needs 24779 Valley S+. Newhall, Calif. 259-5552 N. 0, C. PWO KDUREAHORS 3 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU NEWHALL 239I6 Lyons Ave. 259-l880 SAUGUS 23003 Soledad Canyon Rd. 259-99l0 I8246 Soledad Canyon Rd. 252-6060 Our 26+l1 Year of Service Q 25 - MICHAEL ALLEN CORBEN, o.D. Contact Lenses Visual Aids for the Partially Sighted 1805! 259-2168 nouns BY APPOINTMENT 24259 sau FERNANDO Rom: L' W' Scown' OD' mavvH.ALL, CALIFORNIA 91321 Associate 224 Congralulaiions Hari' High Seniors SANTA CLARITA NATIONAL BANK 23620 Lyons Ave. Newhall WILEY I H. Ivan Passick ,gpm mf,- EQWMENT PASSICK INSURANCE AGENCY 24933 SAN FERNANDO ROAD NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA 91321 C805j 259-3747 24330 San Fernando Road Newhall, California I805I 259- I 698 ' I2 I 31 365-5626 Santa Clarita VuIley's Oldest Trophy Store - Est. 1968 VANGUS TROPHIES CompIimen+s of Bing, Frank and Lee Bes+ Wishes +o Ihe PLAQUES - MEDALS - RIBBONS nn I973 GraduaI'es NEWHALL BOWLING CENTER LION ROOM BE Har+ ssoc ' :xmr :Ncmvmc LYO NS PLAZA I ii n 22100 LYONS AVENUE '33 Ce FOR CATll0G ?:uil0ME DISPIAY 2 59- 2 e 259-8878 or 12131786-4159 Colin! 2 Arch 2jQ475f','jff,f1'4I '2 'g'jy,, ,E',f'gj - BANQU ETS ' CATERI NG ' WEDDINGS Newhall Phone 361-6223 74 Commercial ResidenI'iaI Sa n Ferna nd o Valle Mo'rors Inc. Y ' RESEARCH 700 gan Fernando Road Hea+ing and Air Condi'I'ioning, Inc. San Fernando, Calif. CHRYSLER PAUL s. vlCo AL WILBORN IMPERIAL Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr. 225 18051 259-B770 12131 361-1261 VOIIYSWUQEN IUC. AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN SALES. SERVICE 8: PARTS 26011 BOUQUE1' CYN. Rn. SAUGUS CongrafuIafions fo fhe Class of I973 VALENCIA TELEVISION SERVICE 22430 I 3fI'1 Sfreef Newhall 259-6720 Prompf Efficienf Service af Reasonable Rafes Securify Pacific Nafional Bank Securify Pacific .'3.i3iZi1'2 California Naflonal Bank 352574 96,cenrU,,Po N A Q-'5 F 'lie if Q XE, D O4 d .C T li-Q5 1811-1971 ggi' 'ZXL 1147 9 rh f'. of ACIFIC NW PICK 'n' PAINT imls jpecldlfli 55135 Decoraflve Sfafua ry 24903 San Fernando Road Newhall 259-I I66 QQBIQWSMQWS cfg.g?f.. anfiiiibfivffwf on P9 -,v:w-mu.- ,Q OPEN 7 DAY M2 ff' B 5 RIJEEK 'I I Zane 259-3033 sl' -- fi The Realtor with Personalized Service VALENEIA VALLEY 1 L REALTY HOMES v RENTALS o RANCHES COMMERCIAL o INCOME l t will be our pleasure to pick you up at Travel Village Member of Newhall-Saugus-Valencia lovin. I Multiple Listing Service ' W I 2551440 24225 San Fernando Rd. Newhall CONGRATULATIONS v I . A CENTER BOOKKEEPING I INGUME TAX 4- 2492 M f FULL TIME YEAR 'ROUND SERVICE AT A-0-'Q ABC TAX HYDRAULIC RESEARCH 8: MFG. CO. Cgoffalg an? CENTER quapmen 25200 Wes'I' Rye Canyon Road 3 I 557If2 Cas-I-,gig Rd, NSWITCII Valencia, CA 9I355 Cadaic 257-3' I I 259-62.0 Hydraulic Con'I'roIs - Servovalves - Fluid and Gaseous Fmers Arenas, Feeders - an equal oppodunify employer - Overheads, Saddle Racks 26842 SECO CYN. RD. SAUGUS 259-5995 IN BOUQUET SHOPPING CENTER Q IE Y 4 X 1' . I V Z, E ' , - QQ, Q J! OLD ORCHARD CENTER I kfjffj I 17, VALENCIA 259-4004 , Wifi ' ' Q 'ISI TUX RENTALS I if 1 CLEANING AS SOFT AS A KOALA R I .V L, P - .T lx f I 22 ug. DUANE DYE INSURANCE AGENCY COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND PERSONAL LINES REPRESENTING MANY LEADING COMPANIES INSURE BY PHONE ' MONTHLY PAYMENTS ' AUTO LIABILITY ' FIRE, LIFE AND HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ' HOMEOWNERS PACKAGE ' MOBILE HOMEOWNERS PACKAGE 24373 San Fernando Road Down+own NewhaII 259-3434 YOUR INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT Congra+uIaI'ions Seniors Mobil FAMOUS SINCE I972 H ERB'S MOBI L 229I 7 Lyons Avenue HERB WHITAKER IAI' Newhall Avenuel . Owner Newhall, California 805 255-6644 Bes1' Wishes 'Io +he Gradua+ing Class of I973 NEWHALL MEDICAL CENTER 24237 San Fernando Rd., Newhall 'sm '- if 'hm 'E 'B 'f wm 55 , 5 2, af, img gw,f,21u,Ai,AAm1V'i5iz25Qc wiv I il' Nw? Q, ,sf , 'I g I ' 1 wf9M3isQv ' ? Q'ffii-623.2 as I I? V iew 33 I I 6 fi, ., 5 V. ,..:,,z 4 S 'fvi a s ,. 1 SI . .,., , ,,,,, G , ,,.A, , V VVQ K XQ . . ,L . - f ., ymiqlf 'U H' ' fi 5 CZ f I frenz E I 5 2 . I. of I aa.e fm ' 'M' --'- PM ' ,, Egg- .J ,X -I . fre'-If IIMIK I a may , ' , A ,yn me ,W .M -V I T A '- ff -' X,-. M2131-, W f W '. m-ww--iff-Y.W,1 S ' . - REQ 'Jil-we -15 'W' 2 - , f,Ifz5Q,.i A H Mfsgyigifgeyfkm QQ 333 fwgifyzgqw, I . nf, - 1, 5,4 ..,M-5 ' A swf Beth, , I if.. ax , . if I A W? . . . . eQ'5 2,.5lQuQ1, ,'-M,,,i,-U ' ,,.- ,,f' ff . ' 1 , ev--g, x':Q3 L ,v,,WJ,5,u ,fi ,V,,45,x,. A ,, , , . . k . ... M X. ,f , ,p,,MQ,W, , Q9 L kg 1 fy, ,fr5,2-.ig.,-vwzvil, 41':ysQ.s+Q1'f gn qw . i K .. . , .,,-ex vw'-11..ggW4L 5-ygwxr ,if-f-e:ag,svQ'5f,,f I ' -fi K 'w Iilfinifi I I , , , I ,,I. . I,,. ,Wi , . . ... . .. , f I. ,I I 1,64 . , ' f. , , , . . 11 er, ,V .1-raw., if-may ' ' 'Q I1 -, , , ' 1'12,l.if'5iQ'fQlf'Q-'il'-HQ1 'i'1 QLgl:?T5ii22IiL7A f ' i 1 11.5, 3:1 5 - I V i--I 5 I ' I I l gk.A Lf1.12,'2gi!V1gsg V NA M CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l973 Brick Shack Corp. 24897 N. San Fernando Rd. NewI1aII 259- I 666 Congrotulotlons Clorr of 75 remember .... . 1776 Fl EA LTY IF YOU ARE BUYING OR SELLING A HOME OR PROPERTY IN THE NEWHALLlSAUGUSf VALENCIA AREA telephone: 259-1'7'76 2:4824 LvoNs Avenue, NEwHAu.L,cAu.uFonNlA wQ..,.+2 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I973 Buildings Maferials Hardware - Lumber VALENCIA HARDWARE 27I00 Henry Mayo Road Valencia, Calif. 9 I 355 Phone IBOSI 259-2460 I805I 259-2461 PLAZA THEATRE 237 I 0 Lyons Avenue Newhall I 259-8433 FOR FINE DINING AND ENJOYMENT Tip's Valencia 24737 Pico Cayon Road Open 6 a.m. - 2 a.m. Congra'IuIa'I'ions and besf wishes fo 'Ihe Class of I973 HARol.D PRocToR OWNER WESTERN STATES TROPHY co. W - PLAQUES - RmsoNs if - ENGRAVING Phone eos 259-3322 ' NAMEPLATES 24270 San Fernando Rd. ' GIFTS Newhall, Calif. 9 I 32 I CongraI'uIa+ions and Bes+ Wishes +o The Class of I973 M a rga riI'a 's Purple Puff Coiffures LocaI'ed a+ z49o3 SAN FERNANDO RD. in in +he Taos, zsfmao NEWHALL, cAuEoRNTA9Tazn 230 MAMA TONI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT 8: FOOD TO GO 24523 Newhall Ave. 259-54l8 Besllishes Rob's Service Ne hall Bea 'I' S I Sends W u Y upp Y Congrafulafions I'o +he 23756Vz Lyons Ave. Class of I973 Newhall 229l 7 Lyons Ave. Besi' Wishes from HARRY'S SHOE REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Schmidl' Mr. and Mrs. Heese Congra+ulaI1ions +0 ,he Vencoa Gradua'I'ing Class 3323 Mal+ Ave. of Ci+y of Commerce QDe Besi' Wishes +o +he Class of I973 Localed a+ Lyons and +he Freeway Congra+ula+ions 'From GALLION'S CASTAIC GROCERY 3 I438 Casiaic Rd., Cas+aic lParker Road Off Rampl ' in I EEIIIIII Qllj WALLPAPER BUY FACTORY DIRECT 3 SAVE umns 1. sm mamma nn. unmu. 259-laoo eflfianfa alfaiz cgfyling gy goan olfinsz DAD CANYON LAZA Congra+ula+ions and Bes+ Wishes +o +he Class of I973 Good Luck +o +he Gradua+es of I973 234I 7 Lyons Avenue Valencia 259-5720 Congraiulaiions +o 'I'he Class of '74 0 qv 'Ualenciu Corporation 27151 Henry Mayo Road Uulenciu, California 91355 Glenn 8: Easy 2426I V2 San Fernando Rd. Newhall, California Bes'I' Wishes +o I'he Class of '73 Way S+a+ion Coffee Shop 24377 San Fernando Rd. Ca n'FQl'nia Farms Newhall ds sen Besl' Wishes +o I'he Class of I973 237 I 8 Wesl' Lyons Avenue 2 ' fue 76411425 Newhall 259-7400 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE You OPEN HOLIDAYS 10 A.M.-2 P.M. haf, v . 123655 SAN FERNANDO RD. fi 5 18342 SOLEDAD CYN RD. NEWHALL 'WM SOLEDAD SHOPPING CNTR 259-4070 252-4010 X 11 ' Mos'r Muon cream cAkns HoNon:o Best Wishes to Mr. Donald Buthgute W e will miss you, but we wish you the best of everything in your new job. The Students and Staff A great newspaper is more than a garbageean liner. annum THE SIGNAL VALENCIA GIFTS ' IMPORTS FROM THE I I PHILIPPINES 23546 LYONS AVENUE PLAZA POSADA NEWHALL 255- I 988 SIERRA AUTO SERVICE CENTER 27565 N. Sierra Hwy. Saugus, California 9I 350 25 I -2020 7 COMPLETE LINE OF AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES VALENCIA CYCLERY AND SERVICES AVAILABLE AT ONE CONVENIENT 24274 San Fernando Road LOCATION Newhall 259- I422 To +he +eachers and s+uden+s of William S. Hari' High School, congrafulafions and besl wishes 'For l'he fulure from Bermile Division of Tasker lndus'rries Like 'rhe graduare who looks +o +he fu+ure and seeks ways +o crea+e a beH'er world, Bermile also looks +o 1'he 'fulure and 'rhrough cri+ical research and skilled developmenl' seeks ways +o creale beH'er producls for +he exploralion of space and 'For l'he securily o'F 'l'he na+ion. Research, Developmenl' and Produc+ion of Aerospace and Ordnance Producls 22I I6 Wesl' Soledad Canyon Rd. Saugus, California - 9 I 350 O o 5 QBSGSQDQGGQBQGSSBQGRQBQQSEQSSSEQGSSRQ GUEST CARD 0 I This certificate enlilles M W-s-M-N-M--we-W--We--e o l to personalized figure anal ww stration treatment. A3l9Ugg Salons 0 ' W9 iiizrirwm 0 ' M IAUTHORT-I si I Phone 55-1570 0 ' O99QQO99QQO99QQO99QQO99QQO99QQO99QQO5 FREE INSTRUCTIONS smear: BEE PAINTING 2 SHQP 23013 Soledad Canyon Rd. o Saugus, CaIif,, 91350 l805I 259-5955 PAULINE NEHEN BHEGI? NWXITLS 'glaigf Singer All TYPES S - , lfglgiirxb ?2'X,el57 ewmg Cen1'er n:sio:N'riAL - commsncm. - iuousrnm. U PATIOS 0 FIREPLACES I RETAINING WALLS 0 I I Q 0 BLOCK FENCES l STONE 0 WATERFALLS ' BRICK Lyons 0 VENEERING I SLATE Plaza COFFMAN MASONRY TUMBLE IN GROCERY 24911 Son Fernando Rood 27' Newholl, California 4 'B S Congra+ula+ions QI 321 1 C' L +o Denise Crisp We SBU --I S and +he Class . If I1 of I973 RN I C .3 I ' se l l BERNARD B. RUTH L 'F 1 5 Home of Presidem Fa AA X X' Fine Sleaks Q 425 - I - also - L R - woRLD ou. co. i Graff suNco ou. co. Roquefod visTA STATIONS, I - IT Salads INC. 2586I San Fernando Rd. 24I 7 N. San Fernando Blvd. l Saugus Burbank 259-2644 I2 I 3, 849-657l 24254 San Fernando Rd., Newhall 255-6600 WHOLESALE MUFFLER ACCESSORIES CUSTOM TUBE BENDING BiII's Muffler Service OWNER, BILL FOSTER 24 I 25 RAILROAD AVE. 259-9 I 67 NEWHALL 'lf 7-I I STORES HWS' OPEN 24 HOURS 268 I 5 Seco Cyn. Rd. 27222 N. Whifes Cyn. Rd. Saugus 259-7569 Saugus 252-2944 26330 N. Friendly Valley Rd. 270I6 Langside Rd. Newhall 259-2944 Saugus 252-2979 2776I Bouquef Cyn. Rd. Saugus 252-I329 HAPPY STEAK 2380I LYONS AVENUE. NEWHALL 259-3440 BUILDING A FUTURE IS LIKE BUILDING A HOUSE - BOTH START ON A SOLID FOUNDATION. CongraI'ulaI'ions fo fhe Class of I973 Ken Miller, Gen. Confracfor 22922 Lyons Avenue Newhall, Calif. 9l32I 238 JERRY MEINHARDT CHEVRON 23566 Lyons Avenue, Newhall 255- l 505 CAKES AND PASTRIES OUR SPECIALTY WEDDING CAKES qu! J0,IlIS0ll'S Rake 25843 San Fernando Road Saugus 259-I737 NEWHALL GENERAL STORE 24328 San Fernando Road Newhall 259-2 I 66 J .IIM CHRISTOPHER HER R141 1s14r1 4N1111wv1s11111x'1'x ZESMOI 111 1 Il V I d Rf g S. Crllifornm 913 U V gwil' '- IMP' W , 1,f,gw': ' V, .1 f . .Q f Bes+ Wishes +o Ihe Class of I973 GOLDEN STATE MEMORIAL HOPSITAL GOLDEN STATE MEDICAL GROUP 24I24 Lyons Avenue, Newhall MAGIC NEEDLE 23544 Lyons Avenue Plaza Posada Newhall 259-7777 John Ludwig, Owner 18360 DAD CYN RD. SAUGUS , I fi MIKE S BICYCI CENTER Good Luck V SALES ouAL1'rv Class of'73 81 Torllcladlluccal DwQIi REPAIR my s1cvc1.Es P . 0 CENTURIOI: t!::EVcSAN iASTLEELE.:lsHlKL WINDSOR ool Service and Repair A I . U Complete Lme ut Bzcycle Parts 8. Accessorues 20605 Soledad Cyn. Rd. W, ,--, saugus 252-8577 Q' ACROSS FROM HOWARD A PHILS Congra+ula'rions 'ro +l1e Class of '73 CTCONNOR BRCDS STUDIOS Professional Pholography Por+rai+s ' Commercial Schools ' Weddings Social Even+s Serving you in Newhall. Thank you for your pa'I'ronage CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP 24423 Walnuf S+. Newhall 259-4244 I NEWHALL HARDWARE 24322 San Fernando Rd. 259-32 I 2 Congra+ula+ions Seniors ku 14 GOLDEN I CHARM -C if 4 I g-Qm I 3 xx FH?:3+EF3-- rf rg IV 5 ff! ,, ll K.-.+y-ce-+afaea I Consulra n+ . IDis+ribu+orI Call: 255- I 560 ,f fn LAUGHTER AND HAPPINESS ALWAYS! Congra'l'ula+ions Seniors I973 I CLANTON gb.-T-.-JVNN-:Mi44N4'6wKQ??kZ'M3!I?i5-'Y 5 P r JMvSQiGQX WkRWWVk5h 5 PRODUCTS 25446 SAN FERNANDO RD. - SAUGUS Q213I 788-8051 12131 365-4548 18051 259-0950 RELIABLE, COURTEOUS SERVICE Congra'I'ula+ions 'Io +he Gradua+ing Class of I973 NEWHALL JEWELERS 259-3444 2433I N. 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McColl JACK'S AUTO HQWDY SERVICE Tire and Aufomoiive Care 24266 San Fernando Rd. 23342I:1c:5IAve' Newhall 259-I I08 259-8535 l2l3l 3bI-40I6 DILLENBECK'S CANYON MARKET 243 I6 San Fernando Rd., Newhall - and - l8409 Sierra Highway, Saugus Abbott, Steve, 5, 66 Abbott, Charles, 48, 49, 146 Abel, Linda, 186, 198 Abel, Terry, 53, 202 Aceves, Jim, 26, 49, 50, 76, 164, 186 190 Adams, Deobrah, 202 Adamson, Keith, 53, 79, 202 Ahlheim, John, 89, 202 Albright, Dale, 53, 210 Aldrich, Lorie, 202 Alger, Kelly, 202 Allaire, Jeff, 10, 80, 81, 202 Allen, Jan, 80, 93, 113, 115, 146 Allen, Judy, 202 Allen, Marlett, 146, 181 Allen, Phyllis, 14-6 Allen, Robert L., 202 Allen, Robert T., 146 Allen, Terry Ann, 98, 99, 100, 103, 110, 117, 14-6 Allen, Trudy, 146 ALGER, KIRK, 120, 121, 180 Amendt, Lori, 202 Amos, Carol, 186 Amsden, Chuck, 202 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Cind 202 4 Yi , Jim, 84, 186 , Karen, 200 , Kyle, 56, 85, 186 , Loch, 84, 186 Andolsek, Sandra, 202 Annanie, Denise, 105, 186 Apicelli, Steve, 202 Apolito, Terri, 186 Arce, Val, 186 Archer, Rodger, 200 Arman, Danny, 202 Arman, Darrell, 186 Armbuster, Kim, 200 Armour, Rick, 56, 65, 202 Armstrong, Terry, 210 Arnfeld, Dan, 89, 202 Arnfeld, Debbie, 88, 186 Arnfeld, Sheri, 103, 146 Atkins, Dusty, 202 Atkinson, Don, 202 y Austin, Donn, 69, 104, 113, 146, 181 Austin, Vicki, 2, 35, 113, 186, 92 Avery, Chuck, 73, 89, 101, 186 Avery, Susie, 186 Axen, Nanci, 146 Baade, Debbie, 98, 109, 110, 186 Backert, LeeAnn, 89, 202 Babel, Emily, 32 Babel, Susan, 146, 180 BABKO, ROBERT, 19, 38, 100, 102, 103, 124, 125 Bailey, Mary, 202 Bair, Louise, 147, 184 Bair, Michelle, 186 BAIR, SUSAN, 92, 93, 115, 128, 215 Baird, Richard, 147 BAKER, DAVE, 116, 121 Baker, Elise, 105, 126, 186 Baker, Judy, 102, 202 Baker, Rhena, 105, 186 Baldwin, Dave, 186 Balleqeer, Kathy, 186 Balser, Gretchen, 105, 147 Balser, Stacy, 202 Balsz, Debbie 202 Balsz, Frank, 63, 186 Barber, James, 202 Barber, Lynn, 20, 21, 33, 113, 114, 115, 14-7 Barclay, Lawrence, 147 Barnett, David, 102, 202 244 I DEX Barnhill, Bill, 89, 100, 202 Barnhill, Susan, 162, 200 Barrett, Patty, 186 Barrick, Kathie, 202, 207 BARTAK, 123 Bartell, Donita, 135, 202 Barton, Katherine, 14-7 Barton, Sue, 186 BATES. JACKSON, 138 BATHGATE, DONALD, 121 Beard, Gary, 147 Beaton, Dianne, 147 Beaton, Susan, 210 Beauchamp, Tracey, 98, 186 Bedford, Jill, 32, 147, 157 Bedwell, Cynthia, 91, 113, 147 Behan, Jim, 48, 49, 66, 78, 187 Belanger, Brian, 202 Belanger, Robert, 200 Bell, Shelly, 202 Belloli, Joey, 27, 187 Benkert, Diane, 200 BEMAN, AUDREE, 140 Bennett, Kyn, 94, 95, 187 Benson, Julie, 2, 21, 25, 27, 28, 32, 33, 91, 94, 95, 103 Benson, Robin, 202 Benz, James, 33, 202 Benz, Judi, 147 Benz, Terry, 187 Bequette, Bill, 200 Bercaw, Tim, 210 Berg, Steve, 22, 65, 107, 147 Bergman, Richard, 85, 187 Berry, Rick, 53, 202, 209 Berson, Karen, 147 Battis, Beverly, 147 BEYERS, NANCY, 136, 137 BIDDULPH, EULA, 142 Bigelow, Barb 202 Bigelow, Robert, 147 Bird, Alan, 73, 210 Bird, Larry, 148 Bishop, Brian, 56, 79, 202 Bishop, Tony, 148 Bizzy, Richard, 187 Bjorkland, Marilee, 105, 202 Black, Sandra, 102, 202 Black, Theodore, 147 Blackstone, Bruce, 210 Blackstone, Laura, 148 Blalack, Dan, 187 Blankenship, Jerry, 52, 187 Blankenship, Kevin, 53, 76, 210 Bledsoe, Jake, 202 Blehm, Carol, 31, 98, 107, 109, 148, 179, 181 Blehm, Cheryl, 98, 107, 148, 179, 181 Blenkhorn, Steve, 200 BLOCHER, MARY JEAN, 42, 43, 142 Blocher, Nancy, 25, 103, 105, 202 Blocher, Patria, 30, 35, 92, 107, 113, 148 Bloore, Audrey, 202 BLOUNT, 116, 117, 130 Blundell, Martha, 148 Boatman, Deborah, 102, 148 Boatman, Donald, 148 Bobek, Kevin, 48, 4-9, 76, 78, 187 Boe, Lori, 187 Boe, Ray, 202 Bogdanoff, Cindy, 202 Boggs, James, 202 Bohte, Arleen, 187 Bohte, Jon, 202 Bolin, Juan, 187 Bolton, Jim, 202 Bolton, Karen, 17, 102, 202 Bond, Patty, 84, 131, 187 Bondesen, Marilyn, 202 Boog, Bob, 47, 48, 49, 76, 113, 187 Boog, Paula, 202 Boone, Tinnie, 187 Boriero, Greg, 187 Bornman, Michael, 148 BOROZAN, JOHN, 132 Borrelli, Susan, 97, 113, 148 Borquin, Steve, 53, 74 Bosse, Ken, 149 Bosse, Kim, 202 Bostick, Marie, 103, 187 Bouchie, Scott, 202 Borquin, Steve, 76, 210 Bove, Martin, 149 Bowen, Sue, 210 Bowman, Cristy, 202 Bowman, Robert, 187 Brace, Steve, 149 Brady, Steve, 89, 187 Brainard, Mike, 4-7, 48, 49, 78, 104, 187 Bragdon, Randall, 20, 21, 113, 14-8, 149, 174- Bragdon, Scott, 187 Bragg, Steven, 65, 202 Brand, Jack, 187 Brannan, Timothy, 202 Brennan, Brian, 202 Brennan, Stephen, 202 Brewer, Kurt, 149 Brewer, Scott, 202 Brewster, Judy, 187 Brewster, Marthal, 202 Bricker, Debra, 103, 187 Bricker, Kathy, 202 Bringham, Lonny, 28, 29, 59, 60, 61, 187 Broadway, Cynthia, 149 Bromen, Lori, 105 Bronson, Terri, 14-9 Brooks, James, 200 Brookshire, Donna, 187 Brown, Christopher, 25, 149 Brown, Randy, 187 Brown, Ron, 109, 187 Bruen, Sharon, 202 Brunn, Becky, 187 Brunn, Duane, 187 Brunner, Bob, 187 Brunner, Sue, 200 Brunner, Sue, 200 Bryant, Denny, 202 Bryant, Michelle, 187 Bubnash, Dave, 76, 187 Buck, Janet Lee, 98, 149 Budyach, Lenore, 31, 91, 98, 150, 180, 184 Bugsch, Harold, 202, 209 Bullock, Robin, 187 Bunce, John, 65, 202 Burash, Debbie, 210 Burch, Allen, 82, 108, 188 Burch, Dave, 89, 101, 188 Burch, Terri, 131, 202 Burckert, Bob, 202 Burgoyne, Val, 188 Burleigh, Paul, 15 Bums, Denise, 150 Bums, Melinda, 117, 188 Burns, Richard, 75, 76, 130 Burton, Bob, 202 Butler, James M., 32, 33, 35, 48, 4-9, 100, 103, 104, 113 Butler, Mike, 82, 202 Byrne, Mark, 53, 202, 210 Bysh, Lorrie, 23, 24, 25, 103, 202 Cadicamo, James, 188 Calderon, Kim, 202 Calderon, Sandy, 188 Callaway, Margie, 89, 188 Camarano, Jeanie, 94, 95, 130, 188 Cameron, Bill, 74, 76, 188 Cameron, Tammy, 88, 202 Campbell, Lucy, 202 Campbell, Mick, 48, 49, 188 Camplin, Greg, 117, 150 Cappello, Linda, 202 Capps, Susan, 150 Carbaugh, Pat, 188 Carbin, Eric, 202 Carey, Donald, 202 Carey, Joe, 188 Carlson, Debbi, 150 Carlson, Lori, 93, 210 Carlson, Marji, 202 CARMEL, MARY, 124-, 125 Carmody, Liz, 202 Carmody, Matt, 40, 113, 115, 188, 210 Carrese, Judy, 88, 188 Carrillo, Sharon, 111, 202 Carroll, Jill, 151 Carroll, Tracy, 151 Carson, Chris, 49, 50, 104, 14-8, 151 Carson, Terri, 151 Castagna, Patrice, 103, 151 Carter, Deborah, 188 Cartmill, Kim, 202 Casillas, Bobby, 202 Casique, Luis, 202 Castagna, Gwen, 188 Castle, Janice, 202 Castleberry, Julie, 100, 188 Cesena, Judy, 200 Chacanaca, John, 188 Chacanaca, Karen, 188 Chafin, Anna, 93, 188 Chalberg, Chris, 33, 94, 95, 188 Chamberlain, Kathy, 188 Chamberlain, Teresa, 151 Chambers, Christine, 131, 214 Chaplin, Diane, 100, 101, 117, 151 Chaplin, Stephen, 64, 203 Chapman, Gina, 200 Charlton, Brenda, 151 Charlton, Linda, 188 Charlton, Lisa, 210 CHEEK, PATRICIA, 96, 138 Chesney, Gerry, 188 Childress, Mary, 210 Christophersen, Linda, 1, 200, 88 Christy, Jerry, 53, 65, 73, 203 Cianciullo, Mike, 188 Clark, Jeanie, 188 Clark, RaeAnn, 188, 91, 151 Classen, Kenneth, 203 Clough, Colleen, 203, 206 Clow, Camille, 188, 215 Cluff, Joni, 188 Cluff, M arilynn, 19, 216 Clymore, Clay, 131 Clymore, Mark, 78, 205 Cobb, Michael, 188 Coe, Scott, 78, 188 Cole, Bill, 33, 188 Coley, Toni, 203 Commons, Kelly, 93, 203 Companeitz, Ileana, 109, 188 Companeitz, Paul, 210 Compton, Dave, 188 Conder, Christopher, 210 Conder, Condon, Conner, Cook, M Kit, 22, 82, 117, 188 Sheila, 151 Kurt, 2, 188 elanie, 98, 107, 113, 122, 166 Cooke, Lori, 192, 40, 4-1 Cooksey, Cathy, 203, 211 Corliss, Lori, 103, 203 Comett, Kenley, 203 Costa, Debra, 152 Costanzo, Kris, 203 Costin, Davalee, 203 Coveney, Bob, 53, 65, 73, 203 Covington, Barbara, 189 Cox, Wayne, 152 Coyle, Mike, 56, 78, 89, 100, 101, 200 Craig, Joe, 152 Craigo, Rick, 152 Crane, S teve, 189 Cresse, Jim, 17, 152 Crisp, Denise, 92, 114, 115, 117, 152 Cron, Pete, 203, 207 Cronk, Sharon, 97, 189 Cross, Bob, 81, 203 Cross, Gary, 152 Cross, Kirk, 203 Crouch, Wayne, 152 Crouchman, Brian, 78, 203 Crowell, Pam, 203 Croxen, Greg, 189 Croxen, Raylene, 203 CRUMMET, FRED, 65, 69 Cullen, Chuck, 203 Cultrera, Chuck, 19, 22, 23, 24-, 25, 39, 100, 152 Culver, Carey, 91, 98, 110, 152, 184- Cunard, Don, 40, 4-1, 53, 82, 83, 203 Curasi, Dan, 203 Curtis, Roger, 189, 194 Cusik, Alan, 69, 70, 71, 104, 152 Cusick, Tom, 76, 189 D'Aloria, Janice, 10, 88, 203 Damron, Charles, 20 Daniels, Kathleen, 152 Daniels, Scott, 28, 53, 81, 203 Danielsen, Craig, 153 Danley, Ruth, 88, 100, 101, 105, 107 153, 161 Davenport, Dani, 93, 203 Davenport, Patricia, 153 Davis, George, 189 Davis, Jeff, 153 Davis, Lynda, 153 Davis, laurie, 103, 189 Davis, Cheryl, 102, 203, 210 Davis, Lori, 203 Davis, Lorelei, 203 Davis, Marty, 53, 203 DeAlba,-Armando, 203 DeAlba, Ruben, 153 Deatherage, DeeCee, 203 DeBoer, Geof, 48, 49, 189 DeBoer, Greg, 153, 181 Deal, Virginia, 200 Deines, Roberta, 105, 203 Deines, Teresa, 153 DelValle, Carmen, 88, 203 Delvalle, Rosa, 189 Demars, Tami, 203 Demers, Michele, 203 Denton, Debbie, 153 DeShong, Claire, 203 DeShong, Constance, 203 DeVries, Lauri, 203 DeWitt, Bill, 109, 203 DeWI'I'l', NANCY, 142 DiAngelous, Shery, 98, 189 DICKINSIN, JIM, 128, 129 DiTomaso, Charolette, 203 DiTommaso, Patrice, 153 Diaz, Laurie, 40, 41, 200 Diaz, Nena, 210 Dickinsin, Steve, 65, 203 Diekman, Maria, 210 Dillewaard, Johannus, 189 Dillow, Karen, 189 Dillow, Kathy, 203 Dingman, Gesila, 203 Diuguid, Michael, 153 Dixon, Chris, 189 Dixon, Kirby, 56, 63, 78, 154 Dixon, Samuel, 43, 113, 154- Dobies, Paula, 189 Dodd, Dennis, 203 Dodson, Larry, 154 Doeding, Brad, 203 Doiron, Michelle, 203 Dolin, Roy, 189 Dominguez, Cecelia, 203 Donson, Ed, 154 Donnely, Harold, 19, 154- Dornner, Don, 210 Dossett, Lori, 203 Doty, Tony, 82, 93, 203 Douglas, Ailene, 189 Douglas, Ron, 210 Downs, Dincy, 113, 200 Downs, Pat, 48, 4-9, 189 DRAGON, BARBARA, 143 Drake, Richard, 189 Drew, John, 56, 88, 203, 207 Dryburgh, Alisa, 203 Duff, Mike, 203 Duncan, Greg, 4-9, 50, 69, 70, 71, 72, 113, 154 Dunkin, Nancy, 154 Dunton, Jack, 48, 49, 104, 109, 154 Dunwell, Diane, 154 Durbin, Darice, 154 Durham, Wayne, 210 Dutro, Jerry, 40, 73, 189, 192 Dutro, Linda, 105, 113, 203 Dyer, Patsy, 203 Each, Priscilla, 2, 25, 93, 216, 114, 115, 189 Earl, Cathy, 117, 189 Eaton, Leonard, 154- Edwards, Kathy, 203 Edwards, Melissa, 203 Edwards, Tami, 154 Ekker, Gerald, 203 Elam, Pamela, 189 Eldart, Pamela, 189 Eley, Daniel, 22, 155 Ellingson, John, 189 Ellingson, Margie, 189 Elliot, Steve, 203 Ellis, Julie, 189 Ellis, Kevin, 28, 41, 63, 113, 190 Ellison, Dana, 66, 190 Elmore, Shela, 190 Emard, Mary, 155, 175 Emert, Mark, 155 Emert, Michele, 190 Engle, Ron, 27, 49, 50, 74, 76, 153, 155 Enright, Colleen, 155 Equitz, David, 76, 190 Esposito, Ron, 113, 190 Eurton, Debbie, 190 Evans, Roger, 53, 203 Evans, Rynae, 203 Evans, Scott, 203 Evans, Wiley, 60, 155 Ewen, Laura, 112, 113, 155 Faggetter, Ken, 93, 115, 155, 164 Fairbanks, John, 65, 89, 101, 203 Fairbanks, Roger, 76, 89, 101, 155 Farer, Michelle, 102, 107, 110, 155 Fate, Karen, 203 Fazio, Karen, 102, 203 Fedderson, Billie, 190 Dender, Leslie, 94, 95, 100, 103, 190 Derguson, Sheryl, 155, 181 Fernandez, Kathy, 105, 203 Fernau, Jill, 190 Festa, Nancy, 105, 110, 203 Feyerabend, Kirk, 190 FICKENSCHER, EDGAR, 43, 121, 185 Finesilver, Vicki, 25, 103, 190 Fink, Laurie, 102, 203 Fink, Rose, 190 Finlay, Cheryl, 155 Finlay, Debbie, 32, 97, 103, 190 Fiscus, Lawrence, 69, 190 Fiscus, Lynne, 203 Fish, Debi, 210 Fisher, Mike, 53, 79, 203 Fisher, Chumley, 203 FLAHERTY, COLEEN, 17, 105, 139 Flanagin, Douglas, 53, 84, 203 Florido, Jesus, 200 F ogle, Tad, 200 Foltz, Lisa, 155 Forcum, Dan, 190 FORD, DENNIS, 104, 122, 53 Forester, Cheryl, 203 Forrest, Jim, 48, 49, 69, 100, 103, 104, 155 Forster, Carrie, 190 Foster, Peter, 48, 49, 76, 190 Forte, Madonna, 155 Foster, Terrie, 156 Fout, Lee, 93, 105, 203 Fowler, Sue, 155, 156 ' Francescut, Kim, 190 Frack, Jana, 20, 21, 31,,33:'I00, 103, 113, 156, 179. 181' Franco, Henry, 53, 113, 204- Franklin, Keith, 156, 180, 181, 185 Franklin, Randy, 190 Franklin, Rick, 204 Franklin, Tom, 22, 35, 169 Freeman, Merrilee, 35, 156, 169 French, Jim, 204 Frey, Janet, 204 Frey, Susan, 27, 156 Fria, Beatrice, 210 F rias, Emma, 190 Frias, Bertha, 204 Fricke, Jim, 103, 204 Fricke, Sue, 100, 190 Fridley, Marda, 204 Fullerton, Jeanne, 103, 204- FUEGEN, ALVIN, 127 Fuerstenberg, Dian, 190 Fulkerson, Scott, 156 Fulton, John, 156 Funk, Paul, 190 Furniss, Mark, 76, 188, 190 Galford, Douglas, 157 Gall, Steve, 204 Gallant, Cindy, 98, 157 Gallinoto, Donna, 35, 157 Gallion, Gary, 190 Gan, Melanie, 88 Garcia, Suzanne, 191 Gardner, Mark, 191 GARNER, JOHN, 64, 65, 135 Garrigus, Sue, 191 Garrison, Dan, 115 Gartner, Deanna, 89, 204 Garza, Cruz, 111 Garza, Maria, 191 Gedney, Brian, 78, 191, 200 Geisen, Robert, 36 Gentile, Wendy, 191 Gibbs, Ralph, 191 Gihoney- Joann, 200 Gidel, Alane, 191 Gidel, Dona, 157 Gieg, Deon, 48, 49, 73, 117, 191 Glavin, Patti, 191 Gless, Ron, 10 Gillmore, Donald, 200 Gillis, Tim, 157 Gobble, David, 89, 101, 117, 191 Goings, Sue, 157 Goldberg, Jeff, 34, 56, 84, 85, 157 Gonzalez, Elizabeth, 157 Good, Robert, 157 Gordon, Felecia, 157 Gordon, Sheryl, 97, 191, 194 Gordon, Susan, 97, 191 Gorman, Robin, 53, 204 Gorman, Terry, 204 Gormley, Charlotte, 20 Gorrindo, Sheryl, 190, 109 Goudey, Darla, 204 Grade, Brian, 82, 191 Graham, Joseph, 48, 4-9, 157 GRANDE, ANTHONY, 5, 69, 127 Grant, Daniel, 204 Grant, John, 157 Grant, Sandy, 204- Gray, Dale, 2, 94, 95, 191 Gray, Dave, 158 Gray, Don, 158 Gray, Gale, 94, 95, 191 Greable, Colleen, 105, 204 Greengard, Samuel, 65, 204 Greenwood, Robert, 191 Greer, George, 191 Greer, Joan, 192, 204- Greyerbiehl, Scott, 82, 83, 204 Bridley, Bill, 21, 60, 104, 158 GRIDLEY, ETHEL, 142 Grier, Cathy, 191 Grindstaff, Chuck, 191 Groom, Lynne, 204 Gruss, Mark, 65, 204 Gruss, Susan, 158 Guadagni, Edward,.210 Guernsey, Richard, 89, 90, 100, 101, 158 Gunderson, Eric,204 Guthrie, Debie, 204 Guthrie, Maria, 158 Hagberg, Susan, 191 I-Iaggblom, Lenita, 106, 107, 158 Hagler, Lance, 88, 92, 100, 106, 204 Hahn, Kathy, 158 Haines, Jeff, 89, 204 Hall, Debbie, 110, 204 Hall, Evalon, 103, 204 Hall, Ron, 191 Hall, Steve, 188 Hallaway, Glen, 210 I-Ialler, Jodi, 191, 195 Halliday, Alan, 200 Halliday, Clifford, 191 Hamilton, Craig, 89, 204 HAMMOND, WALLACE, 71, 69, 138 Hamon, Russell, 110, 117, 210 Hampel, Glenn, 158 Hampel, Pat, 204 Handley, William, 113 Hanlon, Barry, 191 Hans, J ulie, 204 Hansen, Kim, 191 HANSEN, ALLEN, 48, 49, 134 Hanson, Kari, 97, 191 Hanson, Kirk, 204 Hanson, Larry, 204 HARBESON, ANNE, 142 Harbeson, JoEllen, 93, 102, 110, 204 Harbison, James, 191 Harbison, Steven, 204 Harding, Scott, 204 Hardy, Lee, 204 Hargrove, Priscilla, 210 Harrelson, Holly, 210 Harris, Anna, 204- HARRIS, GEORGE, 18, 121 Harris, Jayne, 88, 191 Hartkopf, Jeff, 210 Hartkopf, Jenifer, 191 Hartley, Cam, 102, 204- Hartman, Pam, 93 Hayer, Charolette, 159 Harris, Lee, 40, 63, 80, 81, 204 Harris, Paul, 191 Harris, Scott, 158 Hartman, Irvine, 204 Harvick, Cheri, 158 Harvick, Debbie, 204 Harwell, Betty, 191 Hasler, David, 204 Hawkes, Anna, 210 Hayes, Buck, 191 Hayes, Candace, 191 Hayes, Loni, 28, 95, 204 Hayes, Teddi, 96, 97, 159 Hays, Dolly, 10, 89, 204 Hays, Sherri, 26, 190, 192 Hazel, Andre, 65, 204- HEDGES, LOUISE. 135, 148 Helms, David, 111 HENRICKS, ROBERT, 48, 49, 78, 79, 132 HENSON, ROBERT, 80, 122, 123 Hook, Wayne, 84, 85 Hoefel, Susan, 180, 181 Howell, Don, 184 Howell, Steve, 181 Horton, Merri, 105 HUGHES, BILLY, 110, 131 Hughes, Jeff, 184, 185 Ingalls, George, 81, 200 lrwin, Phil, 204- Ito, Diann, 31, 97, 103, 160, 180, 181 lve, Bruce, 204 Ivie, Norma, 115, 160, 180, 214 Jack, Vivian, 3, 102, 204 Jackman, Chris, 47, 71, 160 Jackson, Jill, 192 Jacobsen, Lisa, 160 Janke, Tina, 146, 204, 206 Janus, Jay, 82, 83, 109, 192 Jefferson, Sue, 28, 91, 98, 161 Jefferson, Tim, 192 Jeffrey, Hal, 21, 70, 71, 69, 192 Jennerson, Janet, 88, 100, 192 Jensen, Dean, 200 Jensen, Mike, 204 Jenson, Larry, 204 Jepsen, Bruce, 84, 192 Jepsen, Charlene, 30, 204 Jernigan, Michael, 53, 204 JERRY, JEAN, 127 Jetton, Johnny, 53, 210 Jinks, Denele, 192 Johnson, Brian, 48, 49, 146, 161 Johnson, Elizabeth, 204 Johnson, Kurt, 109, 161 Johnson, Lynn Anne, 100, 192 Johnson, Melanie, 204 Johnson, Mike, 204- Johnson, Norma, 204 Johnson, Richard, 48, 49, 161, 180, 192 Johnson, Robert, 204 Johnson. Sheree, 192 Johnson, Sue, 192, 198 Johnson, Tim, 53, 63, 204- Johnson, Valerie, 192 Johnston, Robert, 79 Jolley, Debbie, 192 Jonas, Debra, 210 Jones, Alan, 73 Jones, Bev. 103, 107, 108, 109, 163, 192 Jones, Mark, 76, 53, 78, 108, 204 Jones, Rodger, 161 Jones, Rodney, 161 Jones, William, 89, 109, 192 Jostad, Stacey, 16, 27, 109, 92, 93, 161 Joyner, Tish, 161 Kamine, Sharon, 200 Kamp, Mike, 48, 4-9, 161 Kane, Sean, 11, 193 Karganilla, Edgar, 65, 204 Karganilla, Lorna, 96, 97, 161, 179 Karich, Steve, 33, 4-0, 41, 59, 60, 104, 113, 161 Karren, Margaret, 204 Karren, Wayne, 81, 193 Katten, Richard, 81, 204 Kaulbach, Louis, 34-, 115, 204 Keegan, Alta, 115, 193 Keifer, Linda, 89, 193 Kell, Lori, Lee, 161 Kell, Steven, 204 Kelley, Chris, 193 KELLEY, RUTH, 121 Kelley, Sandra, 25, 98, 162 Kensley, Daryl, 65, 204 Kendrick, Daryl, 78, 193 Kenna, Bob, 193 Kent, Phil, 84, 85, 193 Kent, Rick, 162 246 Kent, Rima, 98, 107, 109, 113, 162, 181, 182 Keown, Beverly, 193 Kerlin, Dave, 204 Kerston, Debi, 193 Kessinger, Linda, 210 Kessinger, Mike, 210 Killan, Richard, 193 Killan, Robert, 193 Kilner, Kathy, 204 King, Robert, 162 King, Ruth, 205 King, Tammy, 205 Kingstrom, Mark, 210 Kinsey, John, 49, 50, 193 Kinsey, Linda, 193 Kinzey, Brian, 82, 108, 204 Kinzey, Doug, 93, 162 Kirk, Charles, 39, 63, 89, 100, 101, 103, 193 Kissee, Jeff, 48, 49, 69, 72, 193 Kister, Gordon, 193 Klimovitch, Brad, 200 Klippness, George, 162 Klippness, Ronald, 205 Klosteman, Janet, 205 Kloth, Tom, 205 Knabb, Jay, 205 KnaPP, Randy, 200 Knapp, Steven, 200 Knezevich, Chris, 193 Knight, Corby, 195 Knight, Laura, 193 Knight, Mary, 193 Knight, Tracey, 205 Koester, Ronald, 48, 49, 193 Kofnovec, Norma, 89, 100, 162 Koonce, Jerri, 162 Koos, Sharon, 193 Kostyal, George, 76, 110, 162 K.ralsly, Mark, 210 Krauss, Sandy, 52, 95, 205 Krelle, Mike, 200 Krumpeck, Rick, 205 Kurfurst, Kathy, 193 Kutylo, Diane, 27, 98, 109, 162 Kutylo, Marty, 82, 83, 205 Lacore, Dan, 69, 193 LaFon, Joyce, 193 Lallommedieu, John, 210 Lamb, Bill, 193 Lampman, Richard, 73, 205 Lance, Sherry, 200 Landrum, Steve, 205 Lang. Jim, 4, 84, 162 Langenber, Sharon, 200 Lankford, Joannie, 2, 94, 95, 110, 162 Lankford, John, 194 LaRue, Dana, 194, 200 Larue, Richard, 162 Lau, Stanford, 89, 101, 162 LaVigne, Pam, 35, 162 Lavo, Jim, 210 Lawless, Heman, 163 Lawless, Mark, 205 Lawrence, Debbie, 205 lawrence, Steve, 163 LAYTON, CLIFFORD, 136, 173 Leathers, Suzy, 93, 113, 194- Leavitt, Scott, 163, 214 Lebs, Chrys, 40, 98, 103, 194, 201 LEE, DIANA, 90, 91, 125 Lee, Ronda, 194- Leggett. Janice, 163 Leggett, Rick, 205 Lehane, Catherine, 163 Leither, Vickie, 102, 210 LeMar, Dean, 53, 73, 210 LeMar, Patricia, 113, 163 Lemmons, Clayton, 48, 49, 78, 194 Lemmons, Ted, 53, 205 Lenihan, Bruce, 163 Lentz, Charles, 163 Lenz, Ric, 25, 114, 115, 117, 194 Lenz, Robert, 205 Leonard, Dave, 63, 194 Lepage, Jeff, 56, 113, 205 Lepage, Julie, 105, 194 Lepiz, Artimio, 200 Lewis, Mike, 117, 205 Lewis, Paul, 205 Lewis, Vicki, 105, 163 LieVan, Jaydene, 32, 163 Light, Andi, 97, 194 Liles, Wendy, 164 LINES, GENE, 116, 130 Lintz, Ron, 205 Lockwood, Bruce, 27, 164, 182 Lodge, Kevin, 194 Lofftus, Ginger, 180, 164 Logian, Jef, 205 Long, Don, 26, 27, 33, 60, 69, 164 Long, Ken, 48, 49, 104, 194 Long, LeeAnn, 194- Longoria, Eia, 205 Longoria, Joe, 164 Lopez, Jose, 194- Lopez, Juan, 194 Lopez, Maria, 205 Lopez, Susan, 194 Lorance, Chaddie, 18, 194 Lorey, Patrick, 81, 194 I.AJrraine, Jacque, 194 Loucks, John, 82, 194- Loucks, Rhonda, 205 LOVETFE, ANTHONY, 108, 135 Lovis, Linda, 95, 113, 205 LOZAR, LYNN, 106, 107, 134 Lucas, Sharon, 205 Luce, Darla, 205 Ludwig, Craig, 164 Lufting, Robert, 205 Lundberg, Mark, 53, 206 Luni, Tom, 108, 206 Luster, Jim, 32, 40, 41, 49, 119, 147, 194 Lusk, Randy, 75, 76, 164, 180, 181 Lynch, Diane, 164- Lynch, Lisa, 115, 206 Mabbitt, Donna, 164 MacLEOD, JAMES, 133 MacLeod, Kevin, 165 MacMullen, Kelly, 113, 206, 211 MacMullen, Robin, 91, 113, 165 Machado, Rick, 63, 84-, 194 Machin, John, 165 Machynia, Gretchen, 206 Madrid, Rick, 48, 49, 76, 194 Maggard, Sandra, 165 Maggior, Jim, 165 Maggior, Mike, 165 Makismuk, James, 53, 206 Mallory, Chris, 165 Mallory, Jeff, 206 MALPASUTO, MARY, 139 Maple, James, 165 Marchetta, Bob, 206 Marino, Dan, 206 Marino, Janet, 165 Marino, Tommy, 165 Marquez, Maria, 194 MARON, TOM, 62, 63, 137 Marrow, Dave, 79 Marsolek, Linda, 210 Marsolek, Sharon, 194 Martell, Becky, 194 Martin, Steven, 206 Martinez, Mario, 210 Martinez, Rose, 194 Masoner, Mitch, 206 Matthews, Jeff, 165 Mathias, Michelle, 92, 206 Mattias, Tony, 108, 115, 194 Mattias, Debby, 88, 103, 206, 214 Mattingly, Russ, 195 Mauzey, Bob, 89, 101, 200 Mayer, Jim, 82, 88, 195 Mayo, Jim, 195 Mayo, Mike, 206 McBrady, Jeff, 84, 206 McClure, Carol, 206, 210 McCullum, Laura, 103, 195 McCullum, Rod, 32, 165 McCraw, Melody, 89, 206 McCune, Dana, 63, 73, 93, 200 McCune, Destiny, 206 McDonald, Bob, 200 McELRGY, ROBERT, 136, 137 McFarlin, Linda, 195 McGeachy, Larry, 117, 195 McGeachy, Linda, 117, 206 McGrane, Kathryn, 193 McGrane, Loretta, 206 McKee, Steven, 65, 53, 73, 206 McKee, Susan, 146, 165 McKie, Ed, 206 McKim, Debbie, 165 McKim, Judy, 206 McKimmey, Scott, 75, 76, 206 McMahon, Jean, 203, 206, 211 McMahon, Jim, 21, 27, 33, 69, 70, 104, 113, 165 McMaster, Terri, 165 McMillen, Michelle, 40, 88, 108, 110, 114, 115, 166 McMurtrie, Jeanette, 88, 100, 166 McNab, John, 65, 89, 206 McNab, Kate, 110, 166 McProud, Charlene, 166, 184 McSkane, Tim 206 McWilliams, Mark, 166 McWright, David, 210 Meade, David, 206 Meade, Pamela, 195 Meath, Jolene, 206 Medford, Pat, 195 Meehan, Jerry, 89, 206 Meenk, Dave, 48, 49, 102, 104, 113, 149, 166 Mehterian, Cathy, 195 Meisel, Leslie, 210 Melaas, Carol, 206 Melaas, Richard, 108, 114, 115, 166 MELNIKOFF, RONNI, 30, 92, 127 Mendez, Arthur, 206 Mendez, Pat, 102, 195 Mentor, Bill, 56, 195 Meramble, Jon, 81 Mercado, Alma, 206 Mercado, Edna, 20, 21, 31, 33, 166 Methot, Eva, 88, 100, 206 Meyers, William, 166 Mickelson, Nancy, 30, 103, 105, 206 Mihalic, Cathy, 166 Miller, Bob, 210 Miller, Ed, 83, 195 Miller, Jody, 83, 88, 195 Miller, Ken, 206 MILLER, PHILIP, 132, 215 Miller, Steve, 195 Millett, Virginia, 103, 206 Miranda, Dan, 69 Miscione, Jeanae, 25, 206 Miscione, Mike, 73, 92, 195 Mitchell, Carol, 166 Mitchell, Lynette, 210 Mitchell, Roy, 102 Mlodzik, Chuck, 195 Mlodzik, Michael, 167 Mofford, Dennis, 73, 206 Moir, Je, 89, 109, 206 Monahan, Linda, 102 Monahan, Margaret, 167 Monahan, Patti, 109, 200 Montemayor, Jesse, 66, 200 Montemayor, Rigo, 206 Montgomery, Mike, 65, 64-, 206 Moonier, Anne, 103, 167 Moore, Brenda, 98, 167 Moore, Pat, 206 Moreaux, John, 206 Moreland, Steve, 113, 167 Moreland, Susan, 206 Moreno, Conrad, 79, 206 Morgan, Dandie, 103, 107, 167 Morgan, Dawn, 32, 88, 102, 206 Morgan, Matthew, 206 Morgan, Patricia, 167 orin, Lorie, 206 on'is, Dana, 200 orrow, Dave, 206 ott, John, 167 owrey, Lesa, 31, 113, 167 uhl, April, 168 uhl, Phillip, 65, 76, 210 ullins, Glen, 195 URDOCK, ED, 120, 121 urphy, Jack, 65, 73, 206 urphy, Jenny, 168 ur'phy, Joseph, 69, 71, 168 urphy, Nancy, 109, 113, 168 urphy, Kelly, 206 urphy, Pat, 63, 195 urray, Scott, 195 urrill, Linda, 206 urton, Janet, 195 yers, Mark, 88, 101, 195 yers, Ross, 56, 75, 76, 195 Myles, Layman, 63, 200 Mylks, Denise, 206 Naba, Daniel, 195 Naglich, Dana, 195 Neal, Nancy, 168 Neal, Tom, 206 Neale, Jime 82, 83, 206 Nebe, Marilyn, 206 Neeley, Debra, Sue, 27, 31, 33, 113, 108, 168 Neely, Lisa, 105, 113, 195 Nelson, Cindy, 103, 195 Nelson, Craig, 48, 100, 103, 104, 153, 168 Nelson, Criss, 84, 85, 195 Nemback, Debbie, 94, 95, 200 Newman, Cheree, 168 Newman, Cindy, 195 Newman, Mike, 114, 195 Niccum, Steve, 195 Nieto, Paulene, 168 Nipps, Kimberly, 168 Nocciolo, Valerie, 21, 113, 168 Nogales, Marty, 53, 65, 102, 113, 206 Nolind, Mike, 206 North, Richard, 56, 75, 206 Novak, Dale, 206 Novak, Bruce, 195 Nylander, Linda, 195 O'Banion, Tommie, 200 O'Brien, Laurie, 210 O'Bryant, Kathy, 196 0'Connor, Debbie, 100, 103, 130, 168 Odekerken, Alexander, 169 Odom, Cindi, 206 Oehmen, Candy, 196 O'Keefe, Coleen, 102, 206 O'Keefe, Greg, 200 Oldfield, Diane, 206 Oldfield, Richard, 169 Olivarez, Rosa, 200 Olson, Deborah, 196 Olson, Laura, 200 Ortega, Larry, 169 Ortiz, Nayda, 103, 206 Otstot, David, 100, 101, 200 Otstot, Kathy, 103, 169 Overstreet, Russell, 200 Oviatt, Shaun, 169 Owen, Wesley, 169, 175 Pagano, Greg, 89, 196 Page, Stephen, 27, 33, 49, 50, 69, 102, 104, 113, 169 Paggi, Lisa, 206 Palmer, Cristiana, 206 Pangburn, Scott, 85, 89, 210 Papineau, Nancy, 206 Pardo, Janis, 196 Parks, Nanette, 206 Parmer, F rancena, 196 Parnell, Ross, 48, 49, 60, 76, 104, 196 Parr, Daniel, 206 Parr, Kenny, 206 Parsons, Karen, 25, 207, 210 Parsons, Lynn, 88 PASCHAL, RUTH, 121 Patten, Rand, 84, 107, 169, 180, 181 Patterson, Debi, 107, 108, 127, 163, 169 Patterson, Patrick, 207 Patterson, Georgia, 169 Pattison, Kathy, 210 PEDEGO, PAMELA, 17: 129 Pellowski, Barbara, 131, 207 Pellowski, Bill, 48, 49, 196 Peralta, Carol, 196 Peralta, Diane, 95, 207 Perry, Peters Peters Peters Dean, 207 , Diane, 200 , Edward, 169 , Wendy, 98, 196 Peters, Willie, 4, 48, 49, 100, 169 Petersen, Gloria, 102, 116, 117, 196 Peterson, Danette, 12, 98, 170 Peterson, Erick, 207 Peterson, Jan, 196 Peterson, Liz, 107, 207 Peterson, Susan, 200 Petrie, Phil, 14-6, 170 Phillippi, Scott, 170 Pickard, Tom 196 Piere, Gary, 200 Pike, David, 200 Pilling, Doug, 207 Pilling, Ron, 196 Pippinger, Kathie, 96, 97, 110, 170, 181, 182 Plank, Mark, 61, 65, 73, 207 Platek, Gary, 200 Plott, Linda, 200 Plucinski, Norma, 11, 96 Plott, Jeanne, 23, 110, 200 Pollock, Nancy, 25, 207 Pope, Sandy, 207 Potter, Jennifer, 210 Potes, Robbie, 170 Potter, Linda, 196 Potter, Pam, 207 Potter, Pat, 170 Poulin, Denise, 196 Poulsen, Leonard, 92, 196 Powers, Don, 170 PRENN, DELORES,'129 Prey. Jennifer, 53, 207 Provencio, Richard, 53, 207 Pugh, Debbie, 170 Pugh, Jim, 207 Pullen, Arthur, 53, 109, 207 Purcell, Pat, 53, 207 Pusey, Russ, 207 Pyke, Don, 170 Quillen, Ed, 48. 49. 76, 196 Quillen, Jack, 207 Quinn, Julie, 207 Ragan, Terri, 207 Raiche, Mark, 207 Ramey, Wayne, 196 Ramigani, Corni, 196 Ramirez, Jose, 134, 196 Rand, Rand, Gail, 210 Linda, 170 Randall, Carol, 207 Randall, Richard, 170 Rasmussen, Gary, 207 Raudman. Dave, 102, 196 RAVENSCROFT, KENT, 113 Ray, John, 171, 180, 181,207 Ray, John M., 177 Ray, Mark, 47, 48, 49, 62, 63, 65, 196 REA, LUCIE, 120, 121 Read, David, 47, 48, 49, 50, 80, 81, 184, 200, 215 Reaves, Paris, 200 Read, Nanci, 88, 100, 101, 103, 171 Reever, Margret, 96, 97, 196 Reiber, Melinda, 85, 110, 131, 196 Reid, Mary, 196 Reid, Melody, 107, 110, 207 Reisinger, Mike, 171 Rendon, Adelita, 111, 196 Rex, Sharon, 200 Rexwinkle, Dan, 171 Reyes, Susan, 107, 171 Reyes, Vicki, 200 Reynold, Joe, 110, 171 Reynolds, Terence, 88, 110, 210 Rheinschmidt, Tim, 60, 171 Rhett, Brad, 84, 85, 171 Rhett, Robert, 207 Rhoades, Sam, 56, 78, 171 Rice, Robert, 117, 200 Richardson, Vince, 210 Rickel, Patty, 102, 207 Riddell, Cindy, 207 Rieser, Bill, 171 Riffel, Craig, 151, 171 Rigoni, Angela, 107, 207 Rigoni, Esther, 107, 196 Riley, Tom, 107, 196 Rio, Joe, 63, 196 Rios, Richard, 53, 207 Ritzma, Glenn, 74, 76 Ritzma, Lester, 200 Rivera, Armando, 91, 113, 171 Robb, Jane, 207 Roberson, Gary, 207 Roberts, David, 63, 73, 196 Roberts, Gail, 171, 180 Roberts, Larry, 53, 88, 207 Roberts, Luanne, 109, 171, 179 Robertson, Brian, 172 Robideaux, Larry, 73, 196 Robideaux, Renee, 2, 91, 172, 180 Robinson, Leslie, 207 Robinson, Steve, 214 Rodriguez, Rosa, 196 ROLAND, DEAN, 132 Ronald, Gary, 102, 196 Rondeau, Don, 53, 84, 85, 109, 113, 207 Roques, Paul, 172 Posati, Joe, 197 Rose, Jim, 207 Rose, Ron, 20, 21, 69, 104, 113, 172, 181 Rosen, Joyce, 88, 197 Rossi, Gustavo, 106, 107, 172 Rostykus, Coni, 103, 197 Rosseau, Kim, 207 Rowbotham, Janet, 172 Rowbotham, Mike, 207 RUBY, A. I., 137 Runkle, Tere, 172 Ruszovan, Valerie, 105, 197 Rutan, Karen, 197 Ryan, George, 115, 197 Ryder, Lesley, 207 Sabadin, Roxane, 16, 207 Sabadin, Terry, 197 Salera, Debbie, 197 Saling, Eddie, 89, 197 SAMS, THERESSA, 140 Samson, Debbie, 105, 197 Sanchez, Eddy, 207 Sanchez, Maria, 210 Sandberg, Nancy, 197 Santana, Trini, 207 SANTARSIERE, J OANNE, 19, 84, 94, 139 Sarro, Frank, 89, 207 Sarro, Joe, 23, 73, 112, 107, 173 Sauve, Renee, 97, 135, 197 Sayre, Karen, 207 Scates, Eileen, 32, 88, 115, 197 Scheider, Eric, 197 Schenk, Bob, 163, 172 Schenk, Cherie, 200 Scherb, Marie, 197 Schuerman, Martin, 49, 89, 100, 158, 159, 172 Schirard, Cindy, 207 Schlone, Sheri, 197 Schlosser, Carol, 208 Sclocum, Douglas, 173 Schmidt, John, 53, 208 Schmidt, Joyce, 114, 115, 197 Schmidt, Marisa, 208 Schmidt, Margie, 197 Schneider, Brenda, 200 Schneider, Dale, 208 Schoegje, Tim, 208 Schoenneman, Mike, 197 Scholtes, Maryanne, 195, 197 Schultz, Debbie, 110, 197 Scrima, Bill, 16, 172 Seabold, Vickie, 208 SEARBY. JOYCE, 121 Sears, Kenneth, 200 Sechrengost, Dan, 210 Secours, Debbie, 208 Secours, Steve, 89, 208 See, Sue, 97, 197 SEELY, JAMES. 23, 134, 135 Selmser, Dan, 48, 49, 197 Selmser, Joe, 53, 208 Selnik, Harvey, 60, 73, 197 Serrano, Robert, 210 Seward, Amy, 102, 107, 208 Sexton, Sherrie, 172 ' Shaffer, Don, 210 Shapiro, Howard, 173 Shaw, Don, 113, 208 Shaw, Wayne, 41, 48, 49, 197 Shea, Kevin, 53, 65, 210 Shellman, Jan, 18, 197 Sherman, Teri, 208 Sherman, Niles, 25, 53, 65, 113, 208 Shields, Cheryl, 197 Shirey, Diana, 197 SHOLL, DAVID, 124, 125, 201 Shorrock, Jamie, 208 Shuman, Derek, 173 Sigman, Lynne, 173 SIGNER, SARAH, 122, 143 Siler, Rick, 109, 208 Silsbee, Pam, 208 Simas, John, 108, 173 Sime, Guy, 89, 208 Simkins, Janet, 198 Simmons, Roderick, 53, 66, 78, 208 Simpson, Kelly, 208 Sims, Annette, 103, 106, 208, 209 Sinay, Alsion, 210 Singmaster, Kim, 210 Singmaster, James, 173 Sipotz, Joe, 48, 49, 198 Skophammer, Dave, 198 Skiphammer, Paul, 29, 53, 60, 208 Small, Judy, 94, 95, 173 Smith, Cristeen, 27, 26, 173 Smith, Desiree, 208 Smith, Jeff, 208 Smith, Kathy, 198 Smith, Lisa, 96, 97, 173, 175 Smith, Mark, 60, 113, 173 Smith, Mark J. 59, 206, 208 Smith, Nancy, 30, 208 Smith, Nanette, 52, 95, 208 Smith, Ron, 173 SMYTH, CLYDE, 116, 121 Smolinski, Alan 200 Smolinski, Susan, 210 Snodgrass, Randy, 79, 208 Snyder, John, 81, 208 Sobolewski, Camille, 200 Soetens, Carol, 203, 208, 211 Solis, Monty, 53, 84, 208 Sorensen, Jeanne, 198 Sorenson, Mike, 48, 49, 69, 198 Soto, Bobby, 210 South, Marna, 173, 180 Soutar, Mel, 208 South, Vivian, 208 SOYSTER, CLAIRE, 142 Spangle, Dan, 176 Spangler, Gary, 208 Spangler, Mary, 174 Spano, Robert, 210 SPARE, DENNIS, 82, 83, 109, 129 Sparkman, Fred, 198 Sparks, Diana, 198 Sparks, Laura, 210 Spasbo, Dennis, 76, 210 Spillman, Stephanie, 198 Spinks, Karen, 103, 174 Sprotte, Kim, 210 Sproul, Wendy, 113, 174 Staats, Greg, 53 Stafford, Pat, 78, 198 Stafford, Tony, 75 Stanford, Glen, 102, 104, 113, 149, 174 Stanford, Jana, 208 STANFORD, LOUDEN, 122 Stanton, David, 60, 89, 101, 174 STARK, DOROTHY. 92, 129 Stearns, Mathew, 208 Stassart, Arian, 195, 198 Steadman, Jim, 200, 198 Stecher, Gail, 174 Steed, Mike, 174 Steed, Roy, 208 Steele, Dan, 78, 89, 198 Steele, Kim, 89, 208 Stefani, Karen, 61, 114, 174 Stephens, Jonathan, 208 STENICKA, JEANETTE, 142 Stevens, Mark, 89, 109, 208 Steinman, Heidi, 32, 33, 109, 113, 117, 198, 201 Stenzel, Anna, 103, 198 Steward, Elaine, 198 Stillman, Alfred, 108 Stillman, Allisan, 174 Stockwell, John, 198 Stone, Cathi, 107, 110, 208 Stone, Peggie, 107, 110, 114, 198 Sto1'Y, Janet, 23, 98, 102, 109, 170, 174 Strange, Jedd, 108, 174 Streeper, Susan, 198 Strickhouser, Richard, 76, 84, 108, 198 Strickhouser, Stephanie, 108, 109, 143, 208 Strickland, Tim, 84, 85, 208 Strickland, Tom, 208 Stroud, Becky, 103, 174 Stuart, Cammie, 103, 198 Stuart, Connie, 198 Stuckenbroker, Leslie, 198 Stuart, Robert, 25, 53, 79, 109, 208 Suddeth, Buzzy, 209 Sullivan, Henry, 48, 49 Sutton, Cheryl, 174 SUTTON, JAMES, 133 Sullivan, Sheryl, 209 Sturdyvch, Terry, 198 Suttle, Mike, 198 Swain, Janet, 198 Swallow, Karin, 198 Swank, Debra, 199 Swank, Stuart, 174 Swart, Betty, 88, 90, 116, 117, 199 Swindall, Robin, 209 SWINDALL, VERNON, 133 Tallent, Jay, 12, 89, 93, 100, 199 Tallent, Kay, 102, 209 Tanner, David, 28, 59, 60, 74, 76, 199 Tapia, Rose, 209 Tardif, Michelle, 209 Tate, Elaine, 89, 199 Taylor, Chris, 102, 209 Taylor, Lawana, 199 248 Taylor, Scott, 48, 49, 78, 104, 199 Taylor, Teri, 105, 209 Teresak, Kathy, 199 Terranova, Jim, 113, 199 Thasher, Debbie, 98, 180 Thebeau, Thomas, 16, 199 Therasse, Nancy, 98, 103, 199 Thomas, Jeff, 22, 23, 175 Thomas, Mary, 199 Thomas, Robert, 209 THOMAS, ROCHELLE, 133 Thomas, Sidra, 113, 209 Thompson, Caren, 103, 209 Thomson, Melinda, 97, 192 Thompson, Mark, 209 Thomson, John, 209 THON, GERALD, 120, 121 Thorn, Jodi, 103, 175 Thorpe, Robert, 209 THORTON, ROBERT, 24, 38, 42, 124, 125 Thrasher, Debbie, 91, 175 Thurman, Kenny, 209 Tietjen, Janet, 175 Tinsman, Scott, 209 Todhunter, Nancy, 88, 199 Tolhert, Dennis, 113, 175 Tolbert, Sharon, 199 Tores, Rosz, 209 Toth, Marian, 175 Tivar, Candi, 155, 175 Towers, Don, 209 TOWNE, ROBERT, 121 Travis, Brock, 101, 200 Traweek, John, 102, 113, 145, 175 Trejo, Ralph, 209 Tripp, Pat, 88 Troncale, Randy, 200 Trueblood, Mike, 209 Trujillo, Vince, 48, 49, 199 Truxal, Scott, 78, 209 Tubbs, Jody, 209 Tucker, Mike, 176 Tucker, Schyler, 114, 115, 199 Tudor, Geoff, 109, 199 Tumer, Michael, 56, 78, 209 Turpin, Bob, 176 Turpin, Dan, 35,209 Turrentine, Teresa, 102, 209 Tyler, Carolyn, 103, 176 Uffelman, Shelly, 200 Uhey, Jack, 69, 70, 113, 196, 199 Ulrich, Joni, 199 Umberger, Barbara, 200 Umbrello, Mary, 113, 199 Valk, Coleen, 209 Valletta, Louis, 48, 49, 69, 70, 199 Vance, Sonja, 199 Vanderventer, Michelle, 117, 199 VanI'lom, Dale, 200 Vanloo, Daniel, 176 Vargo, Paul, 199 Varner, Lise, 199 Vasquez, Carmen, 102, 209 Vasquez, Catherine, 176 Vasquez, Gilbert, 84, 85, 176 Vaught, Keith, 199 Videgrain, Denies, 209 Vistrand, Erik, 100, 209 Villavicencio, Manuel, 209 Viscovich, Pat, 209 Vogel, Bart, 210 Volkert, Mike, 209 Vories, John, 89, 209 Votrian, Ralph, 88 Wade, Ca rolyn, 199 Waldon, Jayne, 23, 209 Walk, Ro bert, 73, 199 WALKER, AILEEN, 134 Walker, Dale, 176 Walker, Debi, 92, 94, 95, 176 Walker, Karen, 155, 176 Walker, Linda, 200 Wall, Lisa, 209 Wilson, Lyle, 200 Wilson, Paige, 210 Wilson, Pamela, 22, 23, 177 Wilson, Pam, 105, 177 Woelke, Sue, 177 Wirt, Clifford, 210 Woerter, Jonell, 115, 200 Wolf, Denise, 200 Wolf, Mark, 63, 210 Wolf, Mike, 69, 70, 71, 177 Walsh, James, 79, 209 WALTERS, FRANCES, 126 Walters, Mike, 148, 174, 176 Ward, Christy, 209 Warden, Dianne, 200 Ware, Gayle, 96, 97, 151, 176 Warre, Sue, 209 Waring, Dan, 209 Wasser, Debbie, 199 Watkins, Larry, 200 Waycott, Linda, 16, 117, 209 Wayda, Steve, 199 Weathers, C. 210 Weaver, Cindy, 97, 199 Weaver, Juanita, 113, 176 Webber, John, 81, 210 Webber, Lisa, 105, 169, 176 WEEKLY, RICHARD, 110, 133 WEIL, ALAN, 52, 79, 138, 76 Weiss, Bob, 79, 134, 210 Weiss, Peggy, 176 Welch, Bonnie, 88, 199 Welch, Robbin, 88, 100, 101, 105, 176, 185 Welch, J. J., 210 Welling, Craig, 200 WENDT, DENNIS, 47, 48, 49, 117, 122 Wenk, Ernest, 89, 210 Wenzel, Paul, 56, 82, 89, 108, 199 Wenzinger, Bob, 78, 200 -Wenzinger, Michael, 177, 181 Werel, Toni, 102, 199 Werren, Brad, 89, 210 Werth, Jill, 103, 113, 200 Wesolowski, James, 200 Wesolowski, Joelle, 200 Woll, Joanne, 210 Woll, Lisa, 200 Wood, Gail, 126, 210 Woods , Mike, 88, 90, 100, 101, 159 177, 180 Woods , Renee, 31, 96, 97, 100, 103 178, 182 Woods Woods Woods 200, , Steven, 200 Dave, 53, 210 Woods, , Greg, 76, 88, 208 , Michele, 28, 32, 50, 88, 98, 201 Woolridge, Pamela, 117, 210 1 West, Charlie, 102, 104, 177 West, Jane, 210 West, Lynette, 210 West, Marti, 96, 97, 103, 200 West, Steve, 210 Wetmore, Rick, 200 Weyer, Nadean, 4-1, 98, 113, 200 Whamond, Diane, 210 Wharton, Anne, 22, 25, 100, 103, 107, 110, 177, 180 Whitaker, Eloise, 31, 38, 100, 110, 177, 181, 184 Whitby, Gary, 89, 101, 200 Whitby, Ruth, 88, 106, 107, 177 White, Carl, 210 White, Carol, 117, 210 White, Gregory, 177 WHITE, LEW, 39, 42, 116 White, Marie, 210 White, Steven, 200 Whiteley, Rick, 22, 113, 200 Whiteside, Kathy, 200 Whitimger, Ralph, 200 Whitmore, Norris, 210 Wiens, Ronda, 200 Wilder, Laurie, 210 Wilder, Marcus, 27, 100, 103, 177 Wilkinson, Bruce, 116, 200 Walladsen, Jim, 210 Willadsen , Mary, 177 Willadsen, Peter, 200 Willard, Janet, 109 Willcox, Scott, 210 Williams, Craig, 210 Williams, Jack, 200 Williams, Kim, 210 Williams, Lune, 53, 210 Williams, Nancy, 177 Williams, Tammy, 103, 210 Willingha m, Debbie, 210 Wilson, Gary, 210 Wilson, Karen, 200 White, Sandi, 174 Woolstenhulme, Laurie, 102, 210 Wolstenhulme, Susan, 178 Wooster, Kent, 210 Word, Susan, 23, 210 WORLEY, DOUG, 16, 72, 73, 128 Worth, Jack, 178 . Worth, Judy, 200 Worthing, Jon, 178 Worthington, Arthur, 48, 49, 104, 113, 178 WRAGE, 60, 61, 122 Wright, Alan, 117, 200 Wright, Cynthia, 178 Wright, Gary, 53, 210 Wright, Peter, 210 WRIGHT, STAN LEY, 121 Wronker, Ralph, 89, 178, 180 WORD, CARROLL, 121 Wuerfel, Roberta, 97, 200 Wullschleger, Chris, 89, 210 Wutti, Gerhard, 49, 178 Wyant, Amber, 210 Yeah, Marianne, 23, 88, 108, 210 Yetman, Nancy, 100, 210 Yetman, Skip, 74, 75, 76 York, Jerry, 178 Young, Michelle, 117, 210 Zans, Don, 178 Zavada, Cathy, 200 Ziegler, Nancy, 200 Zuehl, Rod, 152, 178 .. ,QF K- V a QX il iff IV u J '- 1 X ww? fQ'V'i1fN 'gk' FQ' ' Iii 'ry x K - ., '- Hs ,L . Q 4: f ' ..' ' s if , gv . , 1 1 N, vi af 'Q I I, f' Q 1! ' :A N x r E 'Q .1 b. 'VA X 3 Q . X -21 5' I ss! ,Iii X R f ' Q L9 satlk . It ',f' ' A K N 55,0 N' ' f S' R A 1' 0, 'XM' LI 'L f 4 'W A ,Q Q t , 3 Y C x Q-f .Q ! ,-Q 1 - :Ni la Ft ' ,I To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die, A time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which has been planted, A time to kill, and a time to heal, A time to break down, and a time to build up, A time to weep, and a time to laugh, A time to mourn, and a time to dance, A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together, A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing, A time to get, and a time to lose, A time to keep, and a time to cast away, A time to rend, and a time to sew, A time to keep silence, and a time to speak, A time to love, and a time to hate, A time of war, and a time of peace. T0 EVER YTHING THERE ISA SEASON
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