William S Hart High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Newhall, CA)
- Class of 1977
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' f Wi ' ' 'wfeff , 'ww-:: ,. w 1, T ' , Table of COIIICH ts The i Scholars 12 Competitors i Participation 96 Educators . 140 Organizations mi60 Support p Q 208 5 Do you know where you're going to , Do you like the things that life is showing you , - where are you going to , do you know? 5 if ann I ur WM' 11 'Xl , .N.,,,, if W Do you get what you're hoping for? When you look behind you there's no open door, - what are 'you hoping for , do you know? fm? - .gpf ai' ' o w 9- Do you know were you're going to, Do you like the things that life is showing you, - ' where are you going to, do you know? 10 W F1 U1 THE SCHOLARS N W 18 Senior class officers: President Roc Murray, Vice President Brad Fox, Secretairy Lori Tanner, Treasurer Karen Wullschleger, Rep. Sharon Fazio. Abernathy, Elisa - Adamson, Kelly Adkins, Carol Aguirre, Lori 'Ah1heim, Doneine Albers, Lisa Alexander, Tammie Allalre. John Allsman, Kathy Anderson. Vicky ' Ane, Dan Anselm. Harvey Araujo. 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Juniors 33 34 Juniors Abemathy, Ken Acquilano, Jim Albertson, Robert Aldapa, Michael Allaire, Indy Allard, Brian Alyea, Theresa Amado, Arthur Amoroso, Gina Amsden, Pete P5 Anderson, Reed Q Andrews, John Amhart, Tom Babel, Martha Bachman, Kathi Bahara, Ron Bailey. Liz Bailey, Robert Barr, Beth Barr, Robert Barstow. lill Basey, Denise Basset, Brad Beauchamp, walter Bedford, Debra Beeson, Maurice Berens, Karen Bergman, Judy Beswick, David Bjorkland, Bill Blankinship, Mary Bolden, Mike Bosse, Kerri Brady, Jim Bragdon , Kelly Brazel. Jeff Brewer, Todd Bricker, Chris Britton. Hara Broman, Gene Brown. David Brown, Tom Bubnash, Nancy Bugbee, Jeff Burckert. Beth Burghout, Greg Bush, Melvin Byrne, Patti Caldara, Randy lm Griffiths Calleja, George Campbell. Mary Capitelli, Anthony Carrillo, Emilio Carver, Kathy Chaldu, John Chaplin, Phil Chavez. Terri Cole, Linda Conder, Kevin Corriveau, Sharon Clegg, Kerri Cusick, Bruno Dalton, Steve Daly, Colleen Dam, Tien Davinroy, Jacqueline Davis, Jill Davis, Robert Day, Valerie DeMars, Greg Dear, Stacy Demejian, Mike Denney, Cathy Demon, Donna Dixon, Larry Dixon. Tim Dow. Kristen Juniors 35 36 Juniors Drake, Margret Drake, Victor Dubron, Steve Durazo, Lisa Easton, Mark Eaton, Bill Echols, Dori Effertz, Steve Elledge, Egan Endress, Robert Erue, David Eurton, Kelly Eyrolet, David Feany, Michelle Femandez, Barbara Fleming, Duane Fletcher, Mike Franklin, Cassandra Foust, Mark Fox, Rick Franklin, Cindy Fricke, Dennis Frost, Vince Fulgham, Andy Garcia, Andy Garcia, Nadine Garland, Gloria Garrison, Kathy Garrison, Pat Gehring, Kristi Gervasi, Joni Gilman, David Gomez, Rita Goodwin, Kristi Gordon, Mark Granger, Debbie Greenlee, Ray Grier, Vicki Griffiths, Kim Grupp, Greg Guilmette, Ted Gumpe, Kelly Gunderson, Caroline Guthrie, Nancy Haas, Scott Haendle, Debbie Hall, Jeanette Hall, Scott Hallman, Scott Richard Hoynes shows Randy Nelson his hand , but Randy isn't impressed . Hanson, Chris Harper. C. Harris, Neil Harrison, Deanna Hatfield, Dave Hawkins, Iudy Headlund ,E Kun Henderson, David Henley. Julie Henningsgaard, Anita Herbertson, Regina Hernandez, lose Herrington, Rick Hetzel, Dan Hirschmann, Carol Hitzman, Cindy Hoesli, Ed Holland, Dave Holt, Kevin Horner, Billy Houdeshell. Gretchen Hoynes, Richard Ingram, Charles Iskander, Julliette Iskander, Susan Iverson, Laurie Ivie, Brian Ivie, Robert Juniors 37 38 Juniors Jennelson . Jerry Jensen . Mark Johnson, Alben Johnson, Le Ann Jorgensen, Sue Kajihara, Mark Kassir, Abdul Kawada, Carol Keane, Mary Jane Kelley, Wendy Kelly, Cathy Kelly, Lulu Kemsley, Vicki Kerston, Robert Kimlin, Lyn King, Suzy Kinsella, Gary Q Kister, Cheryl Klipfel, Nancy Kloth, Lisa Koeck, Pearl Koehler, Mark Koons, Jeff Krahling, Danny Kraus, Tom Kuziora, Kim Larsen, Brian Layh, Alan Le Page, Tina Lenengerg, Cheryl Lierow, Bernie Liggert, Jamie Light, Mike Lincoln, Mary Kay Long, Vicki Mansfield, Cindy Mayberry, Robert Brian Ivie sings his song. Naegle. Susan Napolitano, lim Nelson, Randy McCann , Sandy McDonald . Kathy McE1haney , Hillary McKinney, Jeff McMahan. Dawn McMahon, Mickey McNally, lohn McPherson, Allen Meadows, K. Mickelson, P. Miles, Cindy Miller, I. Miller. Linda Millet, Robin Miracle, Kevin Montjar. Richard Montjar, William Moody , Janet Moore. Carol Morey, Connie Morse, Scott Moss, Sherri Murray, Kodee Myers, Cindy Myers, Elizabeth Juniors 39 40 Juniors Nielson, Ann Nielsen, Peder O'Shea, John Oftedal, Ken Olea, Alben Oliver, David Olson, Mindy Orosco, Cindy Osborne, Mike Owens, Pat Payne, Kim Pennala, Brian Pennala, John Pennington, Jill Perret, Jennifer Pilcher, Debbie Pizinger, Karen Polfus, Butch Potter, Jeanne Powell, David Powers, Susan Prevost, Joe Pullen, Robert Pusey, Randy Reddy, Doug Redmond, Tom Reed, Jan Reed, Kim Reisbig, Mike Riesch, Donna Reyes, Kim Reynolds , Rebecca Roberts, Liz Rollins, Eileen Romero, Debbie Rubino, Mike Rudy, Allen Saathoff, Kieth ? YE: arese ,rr Dave Gilman salutes a passing girl and Chris Greco wonders why. Salovich, Richie Saltonstall, Lori Sarro, Chris Sauer, Jill Schaefer, Kurt Schallert, Diane Schantz, Karen Schmidt, Robert Schneider, Monika Scholtes, Melanie Schuerger, Margaret Schulthies, Kevin Sedivec, Lance Sertic, Brad Shannon, Mike Shedd, Tim Shields, James Shields, Vicki Sholes, Lisa Sipotz, James Skidmore, Steve Smith, Chris Smith, I-Zstrelira Smith, Leslie Smith, Patricia Snably, Steve Snyder, Janis Soulsberg, Cheryl Staats, William Stancliffe, Valerie Steinmann, Lance Stillwell, Jody Stover, Kim Strickland, Laurel Sudick, John Szymanski, Cindy Tallent, Tim Tani, Nora Terheggen, Scott Theroff, Gina Thurman, Debbie Tollan, Sandra Juniors 41 42 Juniors Tovar, Cindy Trueblood, Kyltie Troung, Tri Minh Turner, Mark Tyler, Gervis Ulrich, Lisa Van Brunt, John Van Deventer, Val Vargas, Jose Veloz, Eunice Veloz, Silver Vickrey, Alenis Vilkaws, Regina Vouian, Mike Wade, Linda Walk, Jeff Walker, Joanne Ward, Greg Ware, Julie Ware, Sean Watkins, Dee Watkins, William Weary, Dave Wendt, Rick Whelan, Darrel Williams. Debra Wilson, Rick Winslow, Renee Wishon , Judy Wood . Bob Woolstenhulme , Kelly Wright. Patty Youngblood , Gina Zamora , Ruben Cindy Franklin takes a deep breath J Joe Fecko plays it cool. 2.1 Paul Andrews in hiding. Beaton, Coleen Dewitt, Caren Lopez, Anthony Marsolek, Keith Schulnhies, Ken Gehrke, Chris Juniors 43 1. Rick Rogers and Rick Hocutt watching volleyball during lunch. 2. Frank O'Farrel1 and Tina Grolla conversing with Mr. Ruby. 3. Denise McAuliffe going to get some food at brunch. 44 Sophomores Aba . Sue Adams, Adria Adams, Pam Adkins, Mark Albers, Sue Albrecq, Ken Alzola , Dave Anderson, Ben Anderson, Dave Anderson, Greg Anderson, Mike Andrews, John Andrews, Julie Arman, Brenda Arnett, Veronica Ashburn, Lynn Banks, Darrel Barnhill, Jackie Baurngarner, Sam Beasly, Ray Beaton, Jeff Beck, Terry Becky, Craig Bell, Walter Belloli, Christy Bennett, Dawn Berg, Karen Berg, Kris Bishop, Clay Bobek, Bob Bonnell, Doug Boog, Sean Booth, Janet Booth, Vernon Bosh, Mary Boskovich, Kim Bowman, Melinda Boyce, Rod Brace, Judy Bradley, Kathy Brandt, Mona Bromley. Sherri Brown, Barry Brown. Chris Bruce, Louise Bryan, Kelly Buff, Bob Bunch, Bonnie Burns, Lisa Bussberg, Lori Carbonel, Memo Carle, Pat Carmen, Brenda Castro, Tony Catlin, Verna Cattani, Gina Sophomores 45 1. Angie Goddard gives us a grin. 2. An unsuspecting sophomore caught at his locker. 3. Sophomore class representatives. Vince Hans, Tim Ryan, Karen Klein, Tim Franklin, David White 46 Sophomores Caudle, Julie Cawley, Manin Chambers, Simon Cierzan, Ruth Clancy, Kevin Cole, Alan Colgan, Connie Collier. Kevin Collins, Linda Connick, Linda Coss, Mike Cox, Terri Cramton, Richard Crescenti, Tim Cunningham. Todd Currie, Elva Davidson, Lynn Davis, Judy Dear, John Deaton, Glenn DeBee, Yolanda Demerjian, Jon Derocher, Melody Dickinson, Kathy Dietrich, Delores Dietz, Brian DiTomasso, Tony Dixon, Cindy Donnelly, James Endean, Laura Engerran, Ron Everidge, Larry Falk, Debbie Farrell, Bob Farrell, Richard Fauci, Dino Fecko, Jim Felix, Lita Fenerolf, Dawn Feyerabend, Troy Fick, Bob Fish, Darwin Fletcher, Sandy Fornelius, Chris Forster, Ken Foster, Missy Fout, Carl Franklin, Greg Franklin, Tim Friedman , Judy Frew, Eric Fuller, Jane Gall, John Gan, Daria Garcia , Sharon Garner , Troy Sophomores 47 Garrio, David Gauer, Kim Gayed, Dina Gerritson, Robin Gibbs, Julie Gobble. Sheryl Goddard, Angie Goddard, Audrey Goodwin, Sandra Gordon, Debbie Gordon, Gabriel Gottlieb, Tania Greaney, Don Green, Randy Greengard, Doug Greenlee. Jeff Grola, Tina Groves, Teri Guillory, Randy Haas, Brian Hall, Jeff Hammermeister, Greg V Hang, Rumony Hans, Vince Hamed, Many Harris, Kathy Harris, Stephanie Harrison, John Hatfield, Barry Heaton, Ken Hemminger, Sue Hendrix, Tammi Heppner, Petra Hermes, Patty Hever, Kandi Hoesli, Kara Hoke, Steve Holcutt, Rick Holden, Dave Holder, Keith Holman, Leisa Homer, Terry Howard, Vicki Howe, Beth Hunter, Scott Huskins, Kara Huss, Lynn Ingram, Angela Jackson, Cookie Jefferson, Jon Jess, Rob Johnson, Les Jolley, Tammy Jones, Chris Jordan, Dennis Jostad, Siri 48 Sophomores Martin Cawley caught in the act by a yearbook photograher. Jurey. Sherri Kammeier, Laura Kassen, Kim Kawada, Arlene Kemsley. Mark Kennedy, Rod Kerker, Jo!-lllen Killmeyer , Kathy Kingstrom , Julie Kirk , Nancy Klar , Tim Klaus , Biff Kleidosty , Gary Klien , Karen Koback . Mark Koch . Tania Koll . Juri Koons, Traci Krumpeck, Bill Kuderer, Cynthia Kurtz, Christian Lacore, Jane Langlois, Cindy Lawrence, Steve Sophomores 49 Lawson Laux Lederer , Logian Tom Lorri Boris Greg Long, Richard Lorraine, Bill Loveless, Jim Lowe, Tony Lundberg. Kevin Lytle, Jill Mabee . Peggy Madlock , John Maghakian , John Mallory , Kathy Mann . Anita Mansfield , Charles Manriquez , Frances 50 Sophomores Marlriquez, Linda Marks, Kathy' Martin, Craig Mattues, Ray Maxon, Bill McAuliffe, Denise McCormack, Carolyn Marg1e Peterson looking suprised McCullom, Dale McFarlin, Karen McGrath, Becky McGrath, Brad McMullen, Corey McNulty, Mary McRay, Ray McSkane, Fiona Mehr, Debbie Meinhardt. Jerry Mertes, Mike Meyers, Tom Milidin. Jeff Milford, Sarah Miller, Mike Miller, Sue Mitchell, Joyce Mitchell, Mike Mitchell, Tim Molinar, Chris Moore, Philip Mossman, Tom Myers, Dee Dee Myers, Steven Naegle, Vicki Nason, John Nichols, Cindy Nitta, Eiko Noler, Glenn Northrup, David Norton, Greg O'Brien. Janice O'Farre11, Frank O'Shea, Diane Ohl. Kellie Olea, Roy Olsen, Rory Ordway, Lori Park, Mike Parks, Sue Pellerin , Mike Pennala, Jeff Perkins, Maguerite Perrett, Michelle Peterson, Margaret Phan, Greg Phipps. Becky Pickel. Ben ,ieper, Jodie Pilcher, Tom Poulsen, Sue Prevost, Rick Prior, Janet Prunty, Mike Pumilia, Steve Sophomores 51 Purrington, Kristy Quinn, Kerry Raffety, Scott Raines, Michelle Randall, Mike Randall, Steph Randolph, Wendy Raper, Theresa Rasmussen, Shelley Rawson, Bill Ray, James Rayner, Eric Reddy, Michelle Reed, Shel Regueiro, Adriana Rezo, Bill Riedel, Valerie Riemer, Marlene Rogers, Gene Rogers, Rick Rogus, Tina Rooney, Rick Ross, Erica Runyan, Darlene Rush, Dave Rust, Danny Ryan, Tim Salahi, Linda Salazar. Duane Salinas, Barbara Saltonstall, Debi Schaefer, Audrey Schawb, Daniele Schwartz, Rick Scott, Carrie Sechrengost, Amy Serrano, Gloria Shannon, Katie Shemanski, Dave Shimizu, Joan Short. Sue Sime, Laureen Skidmore, Mike Sloane, Sherri Smith, Debbie Smith, Karrie Smith, Mike Smith, Rob Smith, Steph Smith, Tanya Spadavecchia, Jeff Staats, Shelly Stanley, Sam Stonecipher, Chris Stoner, Karen Strauss, Lisa 52 Sophomores .za , ,, ' E 5 ,, Jay Thom at work in woodshop Stringer, Sheree Stuck, Vince Suddurh, Mike Sudick, Vicki Szymanski. Jim Tamura, Bob Tapia, Gilbert Taylor , Charles Taylor , Greg Temcho , Paul Terrell , Brian Therof f , Lisa Thomas . Mike Thurston , Stacey Torres . LeAnn Trigueros . Ruben Troyer . Cindy Uhl, Carol Ulvich. Kathy Valesrin, Eleanor Vasquez, Maria Vela, Besry Vickrey, Alenides Vogel. Jon Sophomores 53 J I t 54 Sophomores 1. Class was too much for John Gall but rest seems to be a sure cure. 2 Anderson watches the basketball team with amazement. 3. Not knowing you are doing can be hazardous to your health. Ken Albrecq puts his hand at his own risk. 4. Ken Heaton puts the finishing touches on his elect assignment. 5. Will wonders never cease? They may never happen to people in Comp. I. Volkaerts, Beth Wakefield, Vicki Walk, Nancy Walker, Doug Ward, Chris Warren, Luke Waters, Colleen Weary, Donna Wenk, Teri White. Dave While, Kim Whitener, Sheree Williams, Bryan Williams, Kellie Wilson , John Winslow , Marc Woods, Pam Woods, Pat Woren, Kevin Wright Mike Wright, Pam Yaeh , Cindi Youngblood, Phil Zaar, Jeff Zamora, Fernando Zamora, Grace Zirbel, Bob Zovak, Doug Lawrence Durley commenting to one of our photographers Sophomores 55 s ,N , if .. 2 -E in X ,F f . - x- - 1 . , .f .new.,..... S. xi ' X M4x i.a - Ni . ' W is 'viii-i.M,i ,iq A .. . gk ., K I . -xt ,i Zig, t ,... 1231.351 ur X 'Qs-:mp . g ' ., EEEEJE S Rift: i 22 Q, ..,,. ' 5 E3 i k 132f'7?15 -'k' , l THE COMPE TI TORS a l r X W V Big Red Fires Up for a season of action-packed football. Under a new coach, Mr. Fred Aldrich, the team got it together and made the year a great one . As the close of the season drew near, excitement mounted when it became evident that the number two spot in the Foothill League would be decided at the final game of the year between cross-town rivals, Hart and Canyon. The game ended with heartbroken Indians and victorious Cowboys. The score was 12 to 7 . Hopes arose once again with the announcement of a five way tie for second place. Luck was not with the Indians during the tie breaker, a combination of skill and chance. Several members were chosen for the all-league team: Steve Calderon, Brian Feraker, Jeff Green, Dave Kent, Kelly Miller, Tad Ven- ger and Tim Watkins. Despite the end of the season disappointments, the football team did a great job and well exemplified the spirit and pride of Hart High. 58 Varsity Football ,,,, ,M ,,.,,,,, , ,.,,.,,,.,...,,,, W., ,,., A ,, WN,,,.,,.. ,.,, 4 ,,...,..-fMyf,,2,,m.,.N.W.W.,.W. ,..,. .A,A,m,uW,W,fmfw-www,-rm. .mWmm,w.w,w'gf-wwiwmmwmlv1,:w:m,,h,,,,,M,,,,A,,,,,, ..., MM .,., Wwfi-W4.,,.,nf The New League Varsity of the upcoming year as the I .V. of '76 has had the experience and ability for a great sea- son in the Golden League. The team under Coaches Ford, Selmser and Green played their last season as Foothill League players with true Hart spirit. The best moment of the season was their win over Canyon with a shut-out of 12-0 . The J .V. team played well and they look forward to a good season as the Golden League Varsity of Hart. The Sophomore team, although not winning any league games, did defeat Saugus and they gained valuable experience for their season as J. V . players . 60 J.V. - Sophomore Football r . ..,,x. ..-.s............,,..,...as -f-- :ss-. .,-sf-........w-awssw.. .2 . to R... f-f 2 axfmfsf'--Hf: ' . T... V ..y' Q..-. at- fy :ra ..is,5-jigizg 211 . . '. is 'WK ,, f2iilS7:f?i f1Elfff:x L. ig ' S I . -. X 5 ., .. M.. . ,. '. .f...nstffsf::2z of 4 . is s sg-sm Qi as 2 if XX .W.,Gi:: H , w 5 Q is g 2 -. . --.ws , . E X A T. AQ' gl' X' 'C w 1 'W I sis is W1 Q by-s f as X 4 Q I 5 D . .. iw Q - :q.ggs1gtfa.ss:- ':,:.f1ff'f2:f 'Qs-..., t . .f:'- ff? '42 -l ' S 3 It 'iw S i g , 3 ,,1 . - . N G D ROW 1: K. Cesena, G. DeMars, L. Warren, B. Haas, J. O Shea, B. Lorraine. ROW 2. R. eenan, . eaton, B. Mayberry. J. Pennela, R. Herrington, G. Meinhardt, R. Escalante. ROW 3: Coach Ford, M. Rubino, D. T Eyrolet, P. Amsden, B. Endress, C. Ingram, R. Rogers, Coach Selmser. ROW 4: A. Amado, D. Lovera, G. Norton, D. Yates, B. Bobeck, M. Parks, M. Osborne, R. Wendt, C. Greco. ROW 5. Coach Green, I. Jensen, L. Steinman, C. Hansen, M. Bolden, D. Rust, B. Polfus, M. Light OW 1: D. Banks, T. Ryan, L. Johnson, R. Trigueros, G. Tapia, R. Gillory. ROW 2: C. Fornelius, M. .nderson, D. Rush, B. Klaus, T. DiTommaso, I. Greenlee, GZ Anderson. ROW 3: Coach Harrisen, R. Freen, B. Buff, K. Clancy. M. Coss, R. Cramton, T. Lowe, Coach Duncan. ROW 4: C. Stonecipher, I. Purcell, G. Franklin, M. Skidmore, M. Prunty, B. Dietz, C. Matlock, J. Dear, S. Stanley. ROW 5: P. Holden, R. Jess, M. Miller, R. Olsen, B. Boyce, T. Crescenti, R. Hocutt, P. Moore 1. VICTORY! 2. It takes two to tackle. 3. M. Rubino gets ready to pass as C. Ingram watches for the opposition. 4. B. Polfus at a loss for words. 5. M. Osborne calls signals while facing a stacked Canyon line. 6. B. Polfus bites the dust. 7. R. Wendt and D. Eyrolet celebrate victory over Canyon. 8. C. Ingram displays the running style that gained him over 800 yards. D J.V. - Sophomore Football 61 TOP L-R: Coach Klinger, W. Bell, R. Long, K. Meadows, P. Mickelson, T. Arnhart. D. Weary, T. B. Pennala, Assistant Coach W. Frost. MIDDLE: I. Potter, R. Gomez, S. Fazio, A. Goddard, R. Miller Howe, L. Bruce, J. Fuller, L. Davidson. BOTTOM: J. Pennala, A. Fulgam, C. Brown, D. Zoyak, I. ski, S. Lawrence, C. Bishop, R. Rooney, M. Demerian, M. Shannon, T. Dam 1. Robin Miller struggles up the dreaded Hockinberry Hill. 2. Richard Long kicks for the finish line. 3. Brian Pennala and Ken Meadows lead the pack against Burroughs. 4. The varsity team labors up the first hill. 5. Coach Klinger watches the finish of a race. K . 2 s i M , W-.aa 62 Cross Country Q Reg it PM . i ? i, ii fi: if YQ 1 E 1 . ' ' 7 Hart 'S Cross Countr win-loss record was not impressive but the fact that the team consisted of inexperienced runners and that they did so well against tough Foothill League competition is impressive . Pre-season injuries and no Varsity runners painted a dim picture for the season. Awards presented to runners were: Captain, Tony Captellig Most Valuable Varsity, Brian Pennalag Most Improved, Ken Meadows: Most Valuable Sophomore, Richard Long. Hart fielded a girls' team for the first time this year. Small in number and experience but big in determination, they placed third in Foothill League finals. Each girl was pre- sented with a trophy as a member of the first girls' L 'iii L iiiii V iiiii team. Most Valuable award was presented to Louise A I Bruce and the Coaches Award went to Lynn David- SOH . , ,.,. 4-. Cross Country 63 The Girls ' Tennis Team this year was a very young team, with only two returning varsity players . With all their youthfulness, the varsity team still placed fourth in the league. Congratulations to the beautiful Varsity and I .V. coaches and the beautiful players who did such a wonderful job this year. 1. Peggy O'Brien smashing another ace. 2 . Steph Smith smiling for our cam- eras. 3. Gina Theroff showing great concentration and determination. 4. Betsy Myers planning her strategy before a match. 5 . Diane Plucinski reflect- ing back on her game. 6 . Steph Smith stretching out to return the serve . 64 Girls' Tennis ' 3 ' 5 ! 5, 2 - in 2 - 1 A nv .. 5 E2 ,L, R, 1 ix 5 .tiff W 554.5 1 W is Si 5 iff S X i X as ai 1.2 4 all s XE. . gg i Q . JNIOR VARSITY TEAM, FIRST ROW: J. Hall, S. Thurston, S. Poulsen, S. Gobble, A. Schaefer, . Granger, C. Adkins. SECOND ROW: Coach Maury, T. Roberts, K. Berg, J. Schroeder, M. adley, D. Boone, S. Milford, K. Utvich. ARSITY TEAM, L TO R: B. Myers, J. Walker, D. Plucinski, S. Powers, Coach Samarsiere, J. avis, S. Smith, S. Naegle, P. O'Brien, G. Theroff, K. Berg. .3 ' f WE 3 . ' 95 ..: s 5 5 5 ' A gs R ,.- Q Q , 1 5 ,E 1. .us b , .gi f FPL . .. . ,,. , , R ,fa 1' fr. Q' 553' kk ra. , Q' 5 i f 'I as' rg 3 E53 S if 3 S E s? ' S . - ' ,w Q as ,E , i 3 2 ' 5 - 4 - 'ff X1 ,.' 1, 5 5 N315 . sis , will ,SEZ s' i 5, ai 11 ' 2 5 'Ef QI g S5 Ag A g fag, 51, ..1,.. .. 'Ju ,'Q,sS.G.i1'241v'gg wj . H m1rQ.1,5g2emw ff S , W W grass M96 QW H Y ii Rf? W' mx: 1 Q 'P is 3 EE? K S W .515 1 lf sg. ft, . ,Mg 'M W ,www fe if ' ,- fa: Girls' Tennis 65 A Worthy Season was accomplished by the Hart Varsity, J.V. , and C Volley- ball teams this year. Holding the Most Valuable player position in Varsity was Kathy Allsman. Most Inspirational J .VQ was Mary Hop- kins, and Kelly Bryan was chosen for the C Most Valuable Player. In the Foothill All League Team, Dee Watkins was awarded Most Valuable Player and Karen Wullschleger received Honorable Mention. Managing the teams this tear were Tami Meramble, Dee Dee Rivas, and Kathy Bennett. Something new this year was the forty-eight hour volleyball marathon, held on October 8, 9, and 10. The girls raised S750 . O0 which went toward trophies and volleyball camp. Thus ending a good season for the girls. 1. Air-bome Mary Hawkins passes the ball across the net. 2. Dee Watkins stretches for a block. 3. Tension and concentration are seen in Kodee Murray as she prepares to bump the ball . 66 Girls' Volleyball . .at-W, --at f-'-- M M.. 5 .,,,,.a, , F asf 'afar A .tw-:aww-2 ik . .. '-lw5E2mzu31wwu::w' sg' g , 1' aa, af gffjf ,. .., W 4' kwagd 4 e 91294 Z wg? if 9 if 1 Q ,Q 1.,,f 2' 't 1 'f tw. -f . ,wfmm . 72 an page 5? 'aa I ffr riiffffifgvfj EQ J, :faced Jw 72Wf egg? W7 fri .5 3 r. 314 ! ' N ' W ,Qi of C J ,,......, ,K ,kk, nj ,,1.,11s .w t ,rw , A War 6 W2 ,E C - ROW 1: D. Higgins, C. Hannasch, K. Bryan, L. Barley K Morrisen Coach T Dials ROW 2 V C. Waters, L. Cole, B. Arman, N. Molinar. ' . A . - k-.'.'f 1.V. ROW 1: A. Henningsgaard, D. Myers, M. Hawkins, T. LaPage, I. Bennett, Coach Poteet. ROW 2: J. Davinroy, M. Armendat, T. Chavez, J. Hawkins, L. Strauss. ROW 1. J. Andrews, D. Watkrns, M. Carbonel. K. Wullschleger, Coach Flaherty. . Allsman, A. Mann, M. Perrett, K. Murray. Girls' Volleyball 67 SPid6I'9S Aquamen finished the season with a lot of hard work, excitement and heartaches. While breaking even in the Varsity division, Water Polo Head Coach Joel Barr considered this year to be one of his best yet. However, the Sophomore team finished the season unvictoriously. A special addition to this year's team was Mike Dahl, a foreign exchange student from Swe- den. Mike played on the Junior Varsity squad and also received the most improved player award . Other awards went to: Varsity: Most Improved - Jack Neely, Most Inspirational - Dave Thomson, MVP - Harold Wood. J .V.: Most improved - Mike Dahl, Most Inspirational - Javier Mendoza, MVP - Dave Mayer, Scholar Athlete - Rob Horton. Soph.: Most Improved - Kevin Woten, Most Inspirational - Barry Halfield and 'MVP - Rick Schartz. 1. Spider Barr giving one of his famous looks. 2. Dave Thomson blocking a goal for his team. 3. Assistant coach Steve Neale. 4. Harold Wood tries to get the ball away from his opponent. 5. Abdul Kassir sets up a goal for his teammate. I.V. - ROW 1: S. Mazzocco, T. Gallinto, J. Mendoza, D. Mayer, M. Dahl, R. Horton. ROW 2 Elledge, I. Holmes, M. Mitchell, T. Guilmette, P. Ownes, M. Gordon. B. Schmidt. 68 Water Polo MM K A.W?9i:g.1.,,5i.,,..5 5... M. wf.f.:sl.f1f - . X., . ,w M.. :gig 1 ni 5 ' 57' W Qilwflif 'fi' 'fi W A iliillslilfilf!s2Q?4sQ.5Esf2Tf?2fFW We O fwf.fswliliiiizk I 11-wf2SGz112. 1 . my fi iif555fz552l.w. . - . Jil. 1 ' igilgf.. .f Q...,.1,-12fslfi2F'fWf M t ,V my-spa' .2-:sew -: e1ls f?f 2 f 2f1 E-:ffm 4 E51 'f'v- , .fs .- '2 1bA1 - . A gm, 5.916123 'f 95 A .. willflsmfxalffrialfs ZS. iiiiiazsefiillll?55?1?f453f1?Lq.2i1.Q . li ,,,.L,., 31 ,.:: . gfla mLA A s . Y 51 'l ' ,F n . fl . ii. low fl I 3 lil ,Q iiils l I M-'fE!1'?f WSW 1fg,-RQ:.wif!f?!s2!fe.f!P 1 lffqjlf 5 ' Y ' iff..'Qs2Qfiilifimvfflfefifefl VARSITY. ROW 1: J. Shields, D. Thomson, B. Watkins, B. Porter, S. Morse, I. Brady. ROW 2: T. - ' Crane, G. Broman, A. Kassir. J. Neely, M. McMahon, M. Woods, H. Woods. X l 'C - ROW 1: B. Hatfield, J. Gall. B. Rrawson, B. Brown. ROW 2: R. Schwartz, E. Rayner, B. Riek. H. ..,,,g5.,1ii,H ini! -4113 I i 2 515: .fig , 15. R .Sf ig 1 A V ,inf 1?fll,fll,f??llll UMW. 'Msn , ,.z-fm-.5 .2-wx.'f1141.fff2f1sf1f:'55ffairisififlr' W la!'f5'i:?lfs5!Esif?1izwifgiifiiii Y Y 1' I lsfgft flllfszeffaaaizsfeisiiefziriig' lf f ssllng .fi W i I 4' ., . , ,, 7 ,Ei E I ..fff21ll3'-,Sw is Jjiiiff j T ,... on l O. gi' HEI' .mf ,... . -1 .f fl NA . X.. ilffgiffiiggsfsg' '.s- gtfii WE? 2' .fnf ' sw ni . lg 525,11 ' H, 1 wif. .V :gs 53.2. .- jggjilfyg ifofleWagiiiiiii.zgjiggiiggip., ,..- Q.. yi .f-, ff. . f 1 'swf - 1 I I Water Polo 69 Pass, dribble, jump, shoot - this philosophy worked well for our varsity squad . After ending a terrific season as the third place team in the Foothill League, the varsity was C .I.F. play-off bound as they traveled to Compton to play Verbum Dei. During the season, Randy Clarke, Rob Wrage, Steve Dixon, Steve Borden and Roc Murray led the Indians to an excellent 10 win-4 loss seasonal record. The basketball season ended for our players after a one-point loss in an overtime game . Despite the size of the Compton team, our players held their own and proved that spirit adds as much to a game as skill. A special thanks went to Coach Wrage for excellently coach- ing the Indians to such a fine season. This fine season is defined by magnificent sta- tistics. Steve Dixon ended up as the top rebounder with 184 for the season. Rob Wrage came out with three awards this year: highest field goal percentage, .541g highest free-throw percentage , . 824: and Most Val- uable oPlayer. Greg Rhodes received two awards , one for being the 'Most Improved player and, also, the Scholar-Athlete. There was a tie this year for the Most Inspi- rational Awardg it went to both Jeff Hallman and Roc Murray. Jeff Hallman also received the famed Big Ball Award for having an out- standing record of sixteen. ROW 1: R. Wrage, S. Borden, B. Leslie, R. Murray, J. Torres, Mgr. P. Nielsen. ROW 2: J. Hallman, D. Thompson, S. Dixon, R. Clarke, G Rhoades, Coach Fran Wrage. 70 Varsity Basketball 1. Roc Murray and Coach Wrage review game strategy and court position. 2. Steve Dixon takes on Point Huen- eme's big man in a mid-game tip-off. 3. A brief time out allows Coach Wrage to give special instructions to Rob Wrage. 4. Greg Rhoades fights for a loose ball on his back. 5. Coach Wrage calls time out to review gave strategy with his players. 6. Roc Murray discovers the human drama of athletic competition. Varsity Basketball '71 A second place in the Foothill League was won by the I . V. basketball team, despite an unceremonious ending to their season, posting a 9-5 league record . The team lost four of their last five games, after putting together six straight wins. The team was at a height disadvan- tage throughout the season, but compensated for it with intensity, hustle and determina- tion. In fact, coach John Clark felt the team played better than their ability through the whole year. Jeff McKinney led the team in both scoring and rebounding. The team's overall record was 16- 1. I.V. TEAM: Coach John Clark, D. White, J. Bugbee, G. Shepard, J. McKinney, P. Chaplin, R. Salovich, B. Ivie, R. Ivie, S. Hallman, B. Rezo, D. Beswick, P. Michelson, M. Osborne. 1. Brian Ivie shows the intensity which the entire J.V. team possessed throughout the season. 2. Here, you take it! I don't want it! 3. Robert Ivie decides to join in on the fun after a tackle has been made. 4. Defense, Indian style! 5. Another game begins for the Sophomores. '72 I .V. and Sophomore Basketball ters, G. McMullen, R. Hammermiester, B. Bobeck, D. Bonell, G. Franklin. And experience was gained by the Sophomores, who inverted the record of the J. V. 's battling to a '7-16 record. Several outstanding performances throughout the season were turned in by three individuals. Bill Rezo, Gary Peters, and Doug Bonnell, who averaged 21.8 points per game, kept the team in games all year. In fact, under the watchful eye of John Gar- ner the team played in four games in which the winning margin was only two points. Two of these games were against Canyon. In the final Canyon contest, the team over- came a large deficit to lose by a rather respectable one point, 52-51. This ended a 4 win, 10 loss Foothill League season for the team. PHOMORE TEAM: BOTTOM ROW: R. Guillory, G. Szymanski, J. Harrison, D. Erland. Dermerjian. TOP ROW: Coach John Garner, V. Hans, D. Greengard, B. Wilson, G. 3 FH J.V. and Sophomore Basketball '73 Hard Work really payed off for the Girls' Varsity Bas- ketball team. The Antelope Valley Bas- ketball tournament got the team off to a good start when they won the consolation trophy and Kim LaVigne received all tournament honors. The first round of CIF competition was also very successful, ending in a 6 win, 1 loss record. Many girls contributed to this success, with four of them, Jody Wine, Kim LaVigne, Karen Wullschleger and Cathy Siegel being named to the CIF All-League lst and 2nd teams. Injuries had an effect on the outcome of the second round of play , but Hart still finished 3rd place in the foothill league. At the awards banquet, outstanding players were honored . Kathy Morrison received the Most Improved player award , Jody Wine was chosen as Most Inspirational, Kim LaVigne was awarded Most Valuable player and the Coach's trophy was received by Karen Wullschleger. All in all, the 1976-77 Girls' Basketball team provided one of the most exciting seasons it has ever had . 1. Cheryl Soulsberg attempts a layup. 2. Sharon Kerlin wins the tip-off. 3. A very tired Cathy Siegel brings the ball down to her teammates. 4. Plenty of practice means plenty of wins. 5. Coach Gapper gives Kim LaVigne some helpful pointers. '74 Girls' Varsity Basketball ' ' r 2. t . t I I ,,'l- ROW 1: R. Gapper, D. Dixon. C. Tovar, C. Siegel, K. Morrison. ROW 2: J. Wine, K. Wullschleger, S Kerlin. C. Soulsberg. K. Gregg l 1 , i , l 1 E ' 5 i Q E t X w , , t l Girls' Varsity Basketball '75 Jumpshots, Freethrows and lots of hard practices were the goal of the hard working girls' J . V. Basketball team. A team of just about all newcomers this girls' Basketball team had the courage and drive to continue the year despite their no win season. The year's most valuable award went to Kelly Bryan and most improved went to Debbie Mehr. Pat Maunakea coached the girls through out the season. The J .V. team learned alot this season and did a great jobfrepresenting Hart High School. ZTY 70 76 Girls' J.V. Basketball Round 1 Rita Gomez starts off the game with a jumpshot. 2. Planning her strategy for the next play, Rita Gomez dribbles the ball up court. 3. At a light moment during a break Coach Manunakea tells a private joke to Eiko Nitro. 4. Angela Ingram reviews a play as Rita Gomez experiences emotional trauma. 5. Eiko Nitto passes the ball as a player from the other team tries to intercept. 6. Sue Short tries to knock the ball to a team mate. 'I. The Referee gives a little chuckle for he knows which side will get the ball. Girls' I.V. Basketball '77 Undefea ted . . . was the theme for the 1977 Girls' Gymnas- tics team with a 9 to O win record, first time in Hart's history has the varsity team been undefeated. The girls worked very hard not only preparing for competitions but also by spending their time on fund raisers. These consisted of a See's sucker sale, three bake sales, and a cartwheel-a-thon. The money raised from these went towards replacing a defective vault, buying a 42 X 42 mat, and a four inch landing mat. The efforts of these girls did not go unnoticed, on June 1, 1977 an awards banquet was given. The following awards were received: Uneven parallel bars, Sandy Hall: Balance Beam, Christene Christy: Vault, Jennifer Perrettg Floor Rou- tine, Collen Waters: Best All Around, Michele Perretg Most Inspirational, Debbie Oroscog Hardest Worker, Vicki Andersong Most Improved, Kellie Williams. Carole Laue stepped up from class three to class two, placing twelfth in Vault, and seventh in Floor Routines at CIF Gymnastics finals. 78 Girls' Gymnastics 1. Collen Waters showing her legs. 2. Karen Stumpf playing monkey. 3. Chris- tene Christy receiving her award at the Gymnastics Awards Banquet. 4. Sandy Hall showing true grace . 5. Carole Laue poses pretty. i : Christene Christy, Sandy Hall, Debbie Orosco, Carole Laue, Anita Mann, Gina Cattini. ROW 2: Jill Karen Berens, Joyce O'Brien, Michele Perrett. Stephanie Swor, Collen Waters. ROW 3: Claudia Pottett, Barnhill, Marilyn Bush, Vicki Anderson, Gina Amaroso, Lisa Strauss. Girls' Gymnastics 7 9 485 strokes that's how many shots the golf team outscored their oppo- nents enroute to another Foothill League crown. In fact, the league may have been classified as having only three teams: Hart, Burroughs, and Burbank. Both of the latter teams split matches with the Indians, with both of Hart's losses happening on the tough DeBall course. Besides the two teams mentioned above , Hart ripped through the league, its lowest margin of victory was 22 strokes against Hoover, the highest 69 versus Blair. Their seasonal record ended at 12-2. 1. Craig Davis, using his six iron on a difficult lie. The shot by the way, dropped right into the cup. 2. Jeff Pusey spots yet another difficult lie. Jeff was not so lucky on this shot, putting the ball in the sand trap. 3. Jeff Pusey lofts the ball toward the pin. 4. John Allair watches the ball as it crosses a lake on part of the team's home course, the beautiful Valencia. 5. John Corr launches the ball out of the sand trap. 6. John Garner and John Grier walk toward the first tee just before the faculty-golf team tour- nament. 80 Golf LF TEAM: ROW 1: C. Davis, N. Robinson, J. Grier, J. Davis, I. Corr, I. Allaire, I. Pusey. ROW 2: ach Henson, R. Hoynes, K. Albrecq, K. Forster, K. Schaefer, D. Harfield. Golf 81 Although the season wasn't the best tl'1ey've ever had , Hart's boys' varsity team had a great attitude and was the best team I've ever had as far as sportsmanship goes, according to Coach Joann San- tarsiere . Although they didn't win as many matches as they wou1d've liked to , they found out that winning wasn't every- thing as it seemed to be with many of their competitors, many of who developed the Ilie Nastase syndrome . The season wasn't a total loss however, because , although they won only four games there were many close games, and one tie. In addition, with the help of manager Kim Crawford, Hart won their last game of the year against Canyon, 15-13. At the awards banquet, held at the end of the season, John Doty was voted most valuable and Jeff Forbes received the prestigious zipper award for the most zip matches. The J . V . season was fairly successful with nine wins and five losses, thanks to the superb coaching of Gina Theroff . At the awards banquet, the following J . V . members received awards: Dave Weary was voted the most improved, Tom Spalding received the top Ace award , and Miss Santarsiere chose John McNally as the recipient of the coaches award . Gin Theroff received a special award - the Turkey award. zz' 3' an e i I x W xxx X I ,XX X ROW 1: Jeff Forbes, Jeff Morris, John Doty, Tom Frew, Steve Effertz. ROW 2: Coach Santarsiere, Dave Kent Scott Hallman Dave Weary Chris Hansen, Manager Kim Crawford. 82 Boys' Tennis 1. Tom Frew serves up another ace. 1: John McNally, Andy Fulgham, Tim Franklin, Tom Spalding. ROW 2: Brad Bertram, Dave Leathers, Gina Theroff Ccoachj, Hansen, Sam Stanley. Boys' Tennis 83 Endurance and team work held the '76-'77 swim team together in their long and tedious season. A true asset to the team was Harold Wood. Not only was his sportsmanship appreciated , but his record holding scores. Although the team was small, the season ended with five wins and six losses. A clean sweep for our own divers Jim Brady, Dennis Fricke, Jamie Shields, took first, second, and third place in the Foothill League Finals. Then in CIF commpetition lim Brady placed eighth in the aquatics division of diving. Varsity: Most Improved , Brent Bowers. Most Inspirational, Brent Bowers. ' Most Valuable and Aquaman, Harold Wood. Sophomores: Most Valuable, Barry Brown. Most Improved, Boris Lederer. Most Inspi- rational, Kevin Wotan. I.V.: ROW 1: B. Fick, E. Rayner, B. Hatfield, B. Lederer. ROW 2: B. Brown, C. I. Mansfield, K. Woten, D. Rawson. 2... I 'Q....., 1' gt so . ,. 555 E I 1 K 135 Emm fp ' 'Q Sf! if' A Wim . if., If In Wi ,. I 1 I is e All ll A I ' I ' gli: ,sft Q I 1 ,asses if ' H, ' ' E . t fs .. .M 1 2 t ,.... ' - ,,,, . , I '.-' f . 5 3 Q' B ! ' I VVHV f 'gtwigitiftt ,jwsg Q 51 , . 2 ,' '.,I' i' H W W 4 . In , ,,,, 84 Varsity I J.V. Boys' Swim Team 'iii T 'Z I ai ! 5 S ROW 1 K Condor T Burkhart I Shields M McMahon M Woods H DIVERS D Frrcke I Brady I Shields Kassir G Browman ROW2 D Fricke B Bowers S Morse I Mendoza T. 1. Swimmers up, Take your mark. 2. Jim Brady performing a back summersault. 3. One of the dives exected at the finals. 4. Jim Brady swimming hard to bring the team ahead. 5. Bill Watkins powers through with the Butterfly stroke. 6. Jamie Shields soaring. Varsity I J.V. Boys' Swim Team 85 Prediction comes true in an interview for the Signal in May, coach Spiderman Barr stated that the Girls' Varsity Swim Team would be undefeated this season. Well, his dream became a reality. The Varsity team was undefeated in the season's dual meets. The highlight of the 1977 swim team was at the Foothill League finals held at Glendale High School. For the first time in Hart's history , Blair's Varsity team was defeated by a narrow margin 496 points. I . V. girls did very well considering the stiff competition that they encountered in the dual meets. They finished 3rd in the League meet, and 4th in the league. The 1978 Girls' Varsity team will prosper from the talents of many J . V. swimmers that will be moved up to Varsity next year. Varsity - Most Valuable, Robin Miller. Most Inspira- tional, Dee Dee Myers. Most Improved and also Team Captain, Chris Patterson. I.V. Most Valuable, Kelly Eur- ton. Most Inspirational, Karen Schuerger, Most Improved, Pam Woods. Team Captain was Sandy Meinster. ..'. , , k -s.,13,f 'fifwzgz Q. , p 1 . Betsy Myers taking a dive for a practice run. 2. Lori Bussberg gets off to a good start. 3. Swimmer shows her style. 4. Coach Barr shows typical concentration at the girls' meet. 5. Chris Patterson relaxes after a good warm-up. 86 Girls' Swim Team W 1: K. White, D. D. Myers, B. Myers, R. Miller, L. Bussberg, C. Belloli, I. Chambers, J. Mickelson, K. lein. ROW 2: S. Meinster, T. Mallory, C. Patterson, C. Franklin, D. McAuliffe, P. Woods, K. Schuerger, . McMurtrie, C. McCormack. L. Monday. ROW 3: M. Bowman, L. Theroff, D. Granger, K. Stoner. M. hneider, P. Byrne, K. Furlon, D. Echols, P. Woods. Girls' Swim Team 87 Going, going, gone - when the season had finally ended for the team , much base- ball was played and played well. Coach Bud Murray worked the players to the near point of exhaustion. This work payed off. Four of the players went to the all-league teams. Tad Vengar and Roc Murray were chosen to play thirdibase and second base respectively on the first team of the all-league teams. Also. Jeff Green and Bob Foster were requested as a left-fielder and catcher for the second team. Outstanding statistics for the season contained such things as Tad Vengar's batting average of .409 . Aiding to this batting average were many home runs and triples. The players enjoyed both Coach Murrays - the coach and the person. The team as a whole performed well throughout the season. They proved to many teams that Hart stands separated in their baseball talents . Catching a lot of dirt as well as grounders and fly balls, the team gave their best for Coach Murray, themselves and the school. 88 Varsity Baseball 1. Bob Nelson squares away to successfully lay down another run scor- ing bunt. 2. A click of the camera breaks concentration for Brad Rhoades. 3. Curve balls and speeding fast balls are a few of the successful pitches that Jeff Green demonstrates during the games. 4. Roc Murray puts full emotion and concentration into watching his coach's signs. 'I i- 1 r 1: K. Meyers, R. Murray, B. Foster, D. Verwerse, B. Pullen, B. Rhoades, S. Haas, I. Goodman. ROW 2: Coach Bud Murray, S. Frack, R. Valenzuela, Vengar, J. Hallman. Mgr. Peder Nielsen, D. Thompson, B. Nelson, J. Green, V. Love, Coach Frank Sanchez. Varsity Baseball 89 Asvfwfffw .ff -Y M1 ,f 4. MW l Na ROW 1: R. Guillory, J. Erdelen, R. Smith, S. Rafferty, D. McCu1lom, S. Lawrence. ROW 2: S. MacRae, M. Coss, D. Salazar, B. Jess, M. Randall, J S. Myers. ROW 8: Coach Frank Sanchez, S. Farragher, R. I-Iocutt, I. Wilson, D. Beswickfl. Walk, G. Grupp, I. Bugbee. I. McKinney. 90 I. V . Baseball Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie and CheVrolet all very American and in the American winning spirit. Our J . V . team had this winning spirit, yet their spirit wasn't enough to pull them through to a championship season . Accompaning their spirit was hard work, sweat, and determination. Coach Frank Sanchez worked the team everyday until the very last game . Unfortu- nately , not ,very American was the fact that the team came out a little behind this season with a 5 win and 20 loss record . Awards were given and they were as follows: Most Improved went to Mike Randall, Most Inspirational was received by Red Smith and the captain was Jeff Bugbee. 1. Duane Salazar eyes a tag throw on third base from Randy Guillory on sec- ond. 2. Dave Beswick releases the bat as he swings for the fences. 3. Scott Farhager awaits a pick-off from the pitcher. 4. Bob Jess adds emotion to his humming fastball. I. V . Baseball 91 Swingin ' Singles, daring doubles, and terrific triples were just a few demon- strations of the girls' capabilities to play such a demanding sport. The Varsity had a good season despite the total score, '7 losses and 6 wins. The Most Valuable player chosen for Varsity was Liz Bailey, Most Inspirational was Kodee Murray and Most Improved was Jody Wine. The J.V's Most Valuable player was Darlene Runyan. Picked for Most Inspirational was Linda Cole and Kathy Mallory was chosen the Most Improved. The highlight of the whole season was at an away Burbank game and a couple of Varsity players spotted a flasher. 92 Girls' Softball . Stacy Page getting ready for a ground ball. 2. An unidentified Hart player ready to hit a homerun. 3. oach Flaherty and Varsity team members planning their strategy for the next inning. 4. L. Huss hitting a ound ball into left field . 5. Stacy Page tagging third before coming in for a homerun. .: ROW 1: Manager I. Davis, L. Huss, K. Mallory, D. Dietrick, S. Basingartner. K. Bosse, I. Kerker. W 2: Manager P. Mabee, D. Runyan, D. O'Shea, L. Cole, B. Waite. P. Chartok. L. Runyan. Coach mer. an Girls' Softball 93 fd 5 IRACK TEAM: ROW 1: G. Haller, B. rox, R. zvuuer, M woods M Lomont W Frost B Woods T Gragas C Lusk R Buch ROW 2: T. O'Shea, M. Bolden, T. West, C. Ingram, D. Hetzel T Capnelh D I-Iutchenson R Bahara, G Zovack ROW 3 R Neenan P. Andrews, T. Arnhart, J. Drew, K. Meadows, B. Pennela Coach Dave Khnger ROW 4 Coach DeBernard1 D Holden R Tnguer ous, R. Cramton, J. Mienhan, F. O'Farrell, R. Rodgers, M Drake Coach Steve Love ROW 5 Coach hm Droz S Brown R Olsen T Lowe, J. Fuller. ROW 6: F. Zovack, I. Zaat, T. Ryan, C Pllcher A Goddard L Dav1dson L Bruce S Aba T Smuh L L' 9 5, ,NI 9 W I s A ,my 'ri H1 a 'OBUEU3 Rhdhli LLLRR Q65ff47'2'R A L Q fl? Q 92.4451 RL'h L A H i Ni ,V, 'V. ,:bf, 1 If -5.7 kff. i f ,V.- , '.', V. 3 g H 1 4244 5- 33 ' T of ,., 2 5 ' . 7 Q aolear R 'L , , :.f:, .V -3' I ..i'i1,,L' f' 1 '+P M. ' znu 9 :rs A ,., 1 ' K- 5 - QQ. ,4 Spf ... 'ffm ,M , L ' ?w'f75f11' ,..- A 'ai X Mig A fi: :ess me.. A , , :pgs 53: ig, L? 94 Track Three records shattered and one CIF qualifier awaited the Track team, despite a slow start, and three rain-cancelled meets. In fact, the team won its first Foothill League in two years, and first ever for Head Coach Dave Klinger. The mile relay team destroyed the school record enroute to winning the League crown, running 3:23.4. Other record breakers include Kelly Miller who took the 120 yard high hurdle mark at 15.6, and Ron Bahara, who ran in the CIF finals in the mile run, decimated the mile record, crossing the line at 4:20. A close 60- 67 loss to Canyon ended a 2-7 season. 1. Jane Fuller, Coach Love, and Audrey Goddard await the arrival of runners, as the starter signals one more lap. 2. Tony Capitelli and Glenn Haller enroute to another of their 1-2 finishes against Glendale. 3. Kelly Miller, Mr. Smiles himself, clears another hurdle via his way to a win against Canyon. 4. Two members of the Foothill League mile relay champions, Brad Fox and Wayne Frost, exchange the baton. 5. Jerry Mienhart, Brad Fox, and Frank O'Farrell, sweep the 220 against Canyon. Track 95 mn 'h m , 'iii' Q if AGU? , 'S f ' , Q 41' 5 is QQ s ,f ' ' i zggiflr v ,qw E, tw 'fy 1 Q3 gf fm Wifi, fb -eiw ,, p 96 1 uh wiewwwwmfef::1wf:mQx,:vm.m:fmfmmnwfwfmM:f14f:f,J1,fmf11f.Wfff,,1ffm,w:,bf.f- .fw .J f f- 1 The Participation -fm Paren ts Attended School for a taste of an average day in the life of a Hart student. Back- to-School-Night greeted the parents with a rendition by the band and a class schedule . Mr. Hanigan gave everyone the scoop on all the activities going on that night and a pardon for any tardies. The parents were off to class at the sound of the first bell and teachers discussed the purpose of their course . After classes , refreshments were provided in the cafeteria for everyone, ending the evening. 98 Back-to-School-Night I i 35,51 55431 t. sis' izzf tw' . stty? , ,Q Q fl!-1 1. Parents receive their schedule at the office. 2. Mr. Grande explains the procedures of his typing class. 3. Mr. Ford answers questions about his chem- istry class. 4. A closer look satisfies a parent's curiosity. 5. Parents. teachers, and students end the night with refreshments. 6. Ms. Thomas contemplates the amusement of the parents. 7. Mr. Hanigan talks with par- ents and students. Back-to-School-Night 99 En th usiasm, ICC Competition, and spirit highlighted this year's ral- lies. In charge of the rallies this year were Peggy Dunn and Cindy Szymanski who both did an outstanding job. At each rally, during football season , each class tried their hardest to outdo each other in a spirit competition . Though the Juniors and Sophomores tried their best they just cou1dn't outdo the Senior class. Some of the most exciting performances were led by the drill team, small precision, flag, and twirling flag teams. The band , as always backed the spirit and led students into the gym for participation in the rally. 100 Pep rallies 1. Cheerleader Diane O'Shea imitates the Fonz during a cheer at one of our many rallies. 2. Mike Lomont and Dave Leathers tell secrets behind the backs of Tracie O'Bryant, Karen Webb, and Peggy Dunn. 3. The Flag Team forms an Indian war circle around their leader. 4. The Basketball team stares in amazement at the funny antics of the crowd across the way. 5. Donna Rox holds the victory postion as the students boast their spirit while singing the alma mater. 6 . Mascot Donna Fox receives much backing from the cheerleaders and students at hart as she watches the rally. '7 . Donna Fox gets the crowd yell- ing by leading them in a chant. Pep Rallies 101 102 Homecoming 1. The Kings arrive at the field in their royal coach. 2. Terry Krahling and Roc Murray, 77 home- coming queen and king. 3. Cathy Hodgson, student league rep. , carries the queen's bouquet. 4. Melinda Valles, present songleader, and Robin Mowery, past cheerleader, get the crowd's spirit up. 5. Colleen Morse and Mr. Thornton can't believe that last play. 6. Mike Lomont looks inter- ested in what Mr. Henricks is telling the audience about Roc Murray. I . Terry Krahling walks to the homecoming platform with Rob Wrage . MEM0RIES9' was chosen . . . as the theme for this year's football homecoming when both past and present students alike gathered together for the annual homecoming game and festivities. Homecoming officially started with the rally , held this year on the football field . Resembling ' 'Almost Any- . Q K lil thing Goes the rally included a water fight between the king and queen nominees that ended up with the referee , Donna Fox, getting soaked. The rally ended when the fire depart- ment turned the gridiron into what looked like a snowcovered field with their foam machine . Immediately, it was free-for-all time as several students decided to have a foam fight. However, just about the time the rally had been cleaned up, it was time to go to C.O.C. , to see Hart beat Glendale in one of the best games of the season. As important as the game was though, the focus was clearly on halftime as hundreds of students, faculty, parents, and halftime groupies looked forward to the mid- game festivites. Hart's fantastic combined band, flag team, and drill team performed several musical field routines, ending up in a huge heart formation. However, as the time came for the court to arrive . . . Homecoming 103 Finally, after talking with Cand embarrassingb each of the ten king and queen candidates with stories from their childhood, Mr. Bob Henricks, the emcee for the evening, excitedly proclaimed Terry Krahling and Roc Murray as the '77 homecoming t queen and king. The halftime festivities ended when the sopho- mores were judged as having the best stunt. Their stunt, fall three classes presented oney was three boxes, decorated with glitter and paint. The boxes were filled with balloons, which were released at the end of the half- time show. The football game was won by Hart with a score of 31-24. However, the festivities didn't end at C.O.C. After the game, the traditional homecom- ing dance was held in the school cafeteria with the band The heart broke in two. Premonition providing music until midnight the dance was over, everyone left to spend the rest of the evening at their favorite spots ending a very suc- cessful homecoming '77 . 104 Homecoming 1. Mr. Henricks chats wirh the crowd before announcing the king and queen. 2. Terry is shocked when she is named homecoming queen. 3. Preuy princesses' all in a row. 4. The Homecoming Court: Melinda Bishop, Rob Wrage, Cindy Gordon, Ger- ard McMahan, Terry Krahling, Roc Murray, Lori Tanner, Mike Lomom, Jane Dale, and Mark Fisher. 5. Roc gives Terry a kingly embrace. 6. Rob and Melinda dance to Lhe music of Premonition at the homecoming dance. Homecoming 105 1. Gathering a crowdg Linda Leeser reads a letter from home. 2. Stephanie Swor and Richard Evens have it out. 3. Brad Bassett charms Cindy Szy- manski into a life of Hollywood stardom. 4. The cast of Stage Door : BACK ROW: Craig Sin- clair, Hillary Mclilhaney, Ana Gomez, Scott Hoskins, Tina Perrino, Cindy Kloth, Cathy Kelly. Linda Leeser, Richard Evans, Stephanie Swor, Brad Bassett, Cindy Szymanski, Bob Romans, Katie Shannon, and Karen Klien. FRONT ROW: C.I. Mansfield, David Streb, Mar- tin Crawley, Kim Stover, Legia Vielman, Lisa Kloth. Sue Murry. Glynnis Worden, Christine McMurtrie, Becky Young, Shari Whitener, Janis Prior, Patricia Melaas. Not Shown: Mike Lomont, Arther Malin, and Curt Taitelbaum. 5. Another struggling actress, Katie Shannon, ends it all. 6. Stephanie Swor contemplates her future as an actress. any Stage doors were opened on November 19 and 20 for 2 performances of the comedy Stage Doori by Edna Ferber and George S. Raufman. The play followed the triumphs and failures q struggling actresses in New York durin the depression 30's. Lead roles were played b. Stephanie Swor, Richard Evans, Cindy Szymanski, Brad Bassett, Linda Leeser, Kati Shannon and Cathy Kelly H 106 Fall Drama Fall Drama 1 Holiday sounds filled the air as the Hart fine arts department presented their annual Christmas and Winter concerts. At the Christmas presentation, both traditional and modern carols were performed by the concert band and choral groups. The concert closed with an audience' sing-along of Christmas carols. The Winter concert featured the polished permformances of the Wind Ensemble , Con- cert Choir, Advanced Girls' Chorus, Sound Vibrations, - Braves Stage Band, and the Chieftains. 1. Bob Beasley leads the 3rd clarinets to musical glory. 2. The concert choir sings with perfection. 3. The advanced girls' chorus performs at the Christmas concert. 4. Mr. Thornton directs the band at the winter concert. 5. The braves swing with a big band sound. 6. The Sound Vibrations. 108 X-mas I Winter Concert X-mas I Winter Concert 109 Nigh ts Are F oreverv was the theme for this year's Winter Formal held on January 8 . The for- mal was held at the Courtney Club in Canyon Country. The evening was highlighted when Jeff Green and Karen Webb were crowned King and Queen. Others in the court were Colleen Morse, Joanne Banks, Allison Walker, and Tammy Shields. Their escorts were Tad Venger, Mike Lomont, Cstanding in for Steve Bordenb Dave Kent, and Randy Clark. All A in all it was a fantastic evening and that night will be remembered for ever J 2 Winter Formal Court: Colleen Morse, Tad Venger, Joanne Banks, Mike Lomont, Karen Webb, Jeff Green, Allison Walker, Dave Kent, Tammy Shields, Randy Clark. 110 Winter formal 1. Kathy Eddy and Dave Aceves have a quiet moment together during the for- mal. 2. Dave Kent and Terry Khraling do their own style of dancing. 3. Queen Karen Webb dances with King Jeff Green during the Queen's dance. 4. Gina Theroff crowns Karen Webb queen. 5. Different couples rockin' out to the beat of Shades of Brass. 6. Joanne Banks and Casey Bragdon share a private joke during the formal. Winter formal 111 A taste of night life was experienced by the Newhall community when TBA Cto be announcedj was presented by the Chieftains and the Sound Vibrations. The Chieftains opened the show with several hot charts, including Chick Corea's Spain and Time Check featuring the saxes. The Hart Iazzers then turned the spotlight over-to the Sound Vibrations, who entertained the audience with such favorites as Sunshine of My Life, a nostalgic 50's medly, and from The Wiz, ' ' Ease on Down the Road . In addition to a great ensemble performance , the Sound Vibrations featured many soloists, who performed with a professional flair. To close the show, the Chieftains took the spot- light once again, rendering several great arrangements, and for a rip-roa- rin' closer , ' 'Reflections . ' ' ,,, , H .ff,, 4f ,..., I if ff M t N 112 T.B.A. 1. Supezsax. a jazz. 2. Lori vibes during Dark Orclud 3 The Sound Vibrations co spectacular dan Iazzers exuaor with heavy jazz McCune perfo Vibrations Brass backbeat. 7. T night-club arm H oo p-De-La was a smashing success. Held on Feb. 4, 1977 the game was highlighted when last year's queen, Karee Wada, crowned Kathy Deason as the 1377 Hoop-De-La queen. Mike Santana was king. The Junior prince and princess were Dan Hetzel and Ann Wrage, And the Sophomore prince and princess were Vince Hans and Julie Caudle. Hart High's tall flags provided an aisle for the royal court to walk through while the band played a Roger Miller melody. The Hoop-De-La game was just as great with exceptional plays by Rob Wrage, Dan Thompson and Steve Dixon. The final minutes proved to show Hart High really had spirit when Varsity beat Cresenta Valley. .af 114 Hoop De-La 1. Steve Dixon makes another fantastic basket. 2. Steve Borden and an unidentified CV player clas as they come down from a jump ball. 3. Becky Reynolds crowns Julie Caudle sophomore Hoop-De- La princess. 4. Karee Wada helps Kathy Deason with the robe while Mike Santana looks on. 5. After the crowning ceremony king and queen leave thru the aisle of tall flags. 6 . Becky Reynolds puts the finishing touches on Ann Wrage after being crowned junior princess. COURT Vince Hans Julie Caudle Mike Santana, Kathy Deason. Dan Hetzel, Ann Wrage. Hoop-De-La 115 1. Miss Thomas gasps, My gosh Lhat's high! 2. Up. over and down the court. 3. Kathy Deason shows her great riding abilities. 4. Seflor Wrage rides down the court to rack up two points. 5. Miss Flaherty faces the problem of balancing the ball and her- self at the same time. 6. Miss Lee horses around. 116 Donkey Basketball Strange Attire y and skillful straddling techniques were featured in Hart High School's annual Donkey Basketball game. Selected members of the student body played an action-packed game against the faculty despite the frequent unwillingness of the donkeys. Duexto the constant bucking, kicking, bumping and falling, scoring during the .first half seemed difficult. During the halftime break, a freethrow contest was held between Mr. Hani- gan and Mrs. Cheek with Mrs. Cheek being victorious making a total of 20 baskets out of 25 attempts. The game then resumed for a very exciting second half. Many points were scored and as the clock ticked the last few seconds away, the score was tied. A two minute overtime was played, making the final outcome a 30-30 tie. Obvi- ously, the donkeys were the winners. Donkey Basketball 117 P y Fair Lady opened in Spring to receptive audiences. Based on the book PYGMA- LIAN, the story follows the adventures of Prof. Henry Higgins CBob Romansj and Col. Pickering CRich Evansj in their effort to turn Eliza Doolittle CStephanie Sworj, a common flower girl, into a lady. Their experiment led them to Ascot where Eliza upset the entire Ascot gentry. Several months later, the experiment succeeds when Eliza is passed off as a Hungarian princess at an Embassy Ball. After a series of romantic ups and downs, Eliza returns home to Henry. Because of a large cast size, no group picture could be taken. The cast included, Mrs. Eyns- ford-Hill, Hillary McElhaneyg Freddy Eynsford-Hill, Dave Leathers: Alfred P. Doolittle, Mike Light: Mrs. Pearce-, Lynda Lesser: Mrs. Hop- kins, Katie Shannong Mrs. Higgins, Cathy Kelly: Zoltan Karpathy. Other membersrinclude Sue Murray, Dave Thompson, Kevin Coates, Glenn Nolar, Jim Carmody, Kevin Miracle, Scott Schirard, Martin Cawley, Cris Jones, Peggy Dunn, Melinda Valles, Art Malen, Hara Britton, Angie Goddard, Liz Henderson, Vicki Kemsley, Regina Vilkas, Sheree Whitener, Ana-Christina Gomez, and Sandy Hamilton. 1. Henry walks down the street where he lives. 2. Eliza and Freddie watch the Ascot races. 3. Mrs. Pearce and the Servants' chorus congratulate Prof. Higgins. 4.Ascot Gavotte. 5. Mrs. Higgins and Eliza after the ball. 6. Mrs. Pearce scolds the Professor. 1 A . '-..,,,-. 4' ls. ,.,--.4-gh. , .sycri rims Pays? r -I O 6 5,1 . rage i 935512 .f 52, vs O Q 1. Q ss r 9 6 0 'Q s A ..,,, . , rw,Qv 5,9-AQ' f'T'f.1j ' . xt' s-is-5 . . , ., O I , .n yr, l ig 1 Q 9 E Lf .M v 2. . 118 My Fair Lady I 519.1-' f Q Q' My Fair Lady 119 1. Henry Higgins ponders the question, Why can't the English teach their chil- dren how to speak? 2. Eliza does a flamenco during The rain in Spain. 3. Alfie Doolittle comes to reclaim his daughter. 4. Col. Pickering waits for Eliza to conquer the English language. 5. Eliza and the Cockney Quartet CKevin Miri- cle. Scott Schirard, Martin Cawley, Kevin Coates, Cris Jones, and Glenn Nolarj. 6. Alfie Doolittle explains his philosophy of life to Jamie QPaul Craigl and Harry fDave Thompsonl. 7. Prof. Higgins and Col. Pickering meet outside Covent Garden Theater. 120 My Fair Lady My Fair Lady 121 1. Miss Samuels performs a little corrective therapy on her nurses cap. 2. On lookers await the explosion of a home made bomb set by Mr. Ford. 3. Students in drafting class outline designs for miniature houses. 4. Curious parents take time to check out the art display presented by the Fine Arts students. 5. A future Hart student points out some interesting airplane models in the aviation room. 122 Open House 27 Champagne, dizzy doughnuts, and other prizes were the highlight of the annual Hart-A-Fare. Held in April, the pur- pose for open house was to show off the new buildings and facilities at Hart. Participants were entertained by the Band and Flag Team who officially opened the event . Pictures of Snoopy were printed on a computer while the Chemistry class blew up their corner of the cafeteria. All were in good hands in case of any injuries, the Medical Service class just happened to have a display very close by. The Karate Club was not accus- tomed to the beating they took in the Gym. Tap Dancers clacked holes in the floor drowning out any possible commands from the instructor but gave a great performance inspite the chaos created for the other clubs . The raffle of nine prizes marked the end of another Hart-A-Fare and although there were no drunk doughnuts there were many happy people. 3,5 Open House 123 Stuffed Soph om ores, jumping Juniors, and speedy Seniors were the sights seen during Sprolic Week. Monday the VW stuffing contest was held. The Seniors got 14 members in, the Juniors got 16 and the small Sophomores out did both classes with 22 crammed in the VW rabbit. On Tuesday the dress up contest took place. The Seniors took first place when Peggy Dunn dressed up as a frog. Wednesday was Almost Anything Goes which consisted of a banana between the knees race , bouncing a tennis ball on a racket without dropping it and eating a cracker with peanut butter and a pickle on it. The Juniors defeated the Sophomores and Seniors. The Gong show ended the week with skits by all 3 classes, Spirit Squad, and friends. Nobody was exactly gonged , but the Juniors won. The Juniors were presented with a trophy from Spirit Squad proving the class of '78 truly does have Spirit. I 124 Sprolic Week 1. Kodee Murray and Charles Ingram race against Sandy Meinster and Robert Ortez in an Almost Anything Goes race. 2. Tom Mazzocco taking it easy while fellow Seniors clammor into the VW. 3. Sopho- more Tim Cresenti does an Elvis Presley imitation at the Gong Show. 4. The VW rabbit just before being invaded by the Senior class. Ann Nielson, Karen Behrens and fellow juniors climb into the VW. 5. 6. Sophomores Vince Hans and Val Riedal race in the wheelbarrel during Almost Anything Goes. 7. On Dress Up Day, Peggy Dunn and Caroline Gunderson have a frog jumping contest while Sandy Meinster judges. 8. The Sophomore class crammedin the little VW rabbit. Sprolic Week 125 Turn the Beat Around 9' I Honestly Love You, and The Theme song from A Star is Born were many of the popular songs performed at the Spring Concert. Among the many performers were all 3 of Mr. Babko's Chorus' and many soloists. All the per- formers were given a very warm welcome and received tremendous applause. Towards the end of the concert 3 awards were given. Joni Worth was chosen Female Vocalist of the year, Bob Romans for Male Vocalist and Dave Leathers who contributed most to the Choral program. There wasn't a dry eye in the whole auditorium when all of the Chorus' joined in the finale number intitled This Will Be Our Last Song Together. 4 N l 6 126 Choral Concerts 1. Jody Wine sings a song entitled Every- thing. 2. Beginning Chorus singing one of their popular tunes. 3. Concert Choir per- forming their version of Vahevala. 4. Jill Schroeder and Robert Ivie singing Danny's Song. 5. Roc Murray during one of the final numbers. 6. Vocal Ensemble doing a few songs with a different style. I. Girls' Chorus sings and dances to one of their numbers. Choral Concert 127 ff 4 1. Ken Killam and Gary Reynolds play a duet during McAurthur Park. 2. The Concert Band. 3. Jim Drew and Terry Reynolds obviously enjoy getting some attention during the Braves' per- formance. 4. Mrs. Killam serves refreshments in the foyer. 5. The Braves swing through a number. 128 Spring Concert -N .,. fi.. P., WN rem. ffrmwmvz Spectacular spring sounds were created by the Hart instrumental music department when Strictly Instru- mental was presented. The concert band opened the evening with performances of Suite Concertante , Mannin Veen , and Celebration Overture featuring a magnificent oboe solo by Dave Robert- son. Immediately following the concert band , awards for the outstanding senior band members were presented to Jeff Castleberry and Anne Hendrickson. Next on were the Braves who performed several jazz numbers, including Chameleon and Make me Smile. The Chieftains, closed the evening with Time Check and the announcement of the outstanding Chieftain of the year, Jeff Castleberry. The awe-inspired audience then left to the beautiful strains of Jimmy Webb's McAurthur Park. ' ' Spring Concert 129 130 Prom From dusk till dawn the dancing hours dwindled away at the Riveria Club for the 1977 prom goers. The rock group Windfal1 set the tempo for the evening playing everyones favorites on request. Finally the appropriate time came for crowning the King and Queen and the excitement grew until it was announced that Steve Borden and Barbara Dillow would reign as King and Queen of the Prom . Just You and Me was selected as the theme by the Prom Committee who did a great job of arranging everything for the occasion. PROM COURT: Joni Worth, Harold Wood, Monica Keoroglanian, Dave Leathers, Barbra Dillow, Steve Borden, Peggy Dunn, Scott Davis Cindy Kloth, Dave Thompson. 1. A slow dance makes a nice change of pace for dancing couples. 2. Cindy Kloth and escort Dave Thompson dance after the crowning of the court. 3. Barbra Dillow and Steve Borden. 4. Carol Adkins, John Doty, Stacey Herran, and John Switzer take advantage of the comfortable couches. Prom 131 1. A suprised Barbra Dillow is crowned queen. 2. A band member sings a solo to provide the mood for the slow dance. 3. The more the merrier? 4. Tom Mazzacco and partner seem to own the dance floor. 5. Cindy Gordon and Dino Jeanete take time out to watch others. 6. Peggy Dunn receives her crown while escort Scott Davis watches. '7. Joni Worth and Harold Wood dance to lust You and Me. 132 Prom Prom 133 Seniors Honored and Awarded. At the end of each year a special event is recognized at Hart. The Senior awards ban- quet. This occasion gives special awards to seniors in many different areas. The eve- ning was started by the pledge of allegiance presented by Roc Murray. The masterof ceremonies was Mr. Gerald Thon. The awards given and received were: 1. National Merit-Letters of Commendation - presented by Mr. Dan Hanigan, received by: Lori Ordway , Terry Reynolds, and Mary Robb. 2. National Finalists - presented by Mr. Dan Hanigan, principal, received by: Robert Horton. 3. Daughters of the American Revolution - presented by Mrs. Donald Gassaway, D.A.R. Regent, received by: John Braly. 4. Bank of America Certificate Winners presented by Mr. Bill Germain, Man- ager, Newhall Bank of America, received by: Art - Brandon Roberts, Drama - Stepha- nie Lynn Swor, Music - Jeff Castelberry, English - Gregroy Rhodes, Foreign Language - Joe Baltierra, Social Studies - David Leathers, Lab Science - Karen Wullschleger, Mathematics - Judy D'Aloia, Business - Renee Lorraine, Home Economics - Stephanie Sowers, Trades and Industrial - Vicki T. Anderson. 5. Bank of America Plaque Win- ners - presented by Mr. Bill Germain, Manager, Newhall Bank of America, received by: Fine Arts - Robert Romans, Liberal Arts - Stephen Dixon, Science and Mathemat- ics - John Allaire, Vocational Arts - Mary Hawkins. 6. Califomia Savings 85 Loan Association Award - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: David Leathers. 7 . College of the Canyons A.S.B. Award - presented by Roc Mur- ray, Senior Class President, received by: Xuan Ngyan. 8. California Scholar- ship Federation- Life Members - presented by Mrs. Phillis Teenzel, received by: Judy D'Aloia, Steven Dixion, Tom Frew, Kim Griffith, Mary Hawkins Maureen Ladley, Cindy Liggett, Mike Lomont, Lori Ordway, Brenda Plank Diane Plucinski, Mary Robb, Robert Romans, Karen Schuerger, Linda Small- wood, Shirley Volkaerts, Karen Wullschleger. 9. Newhall - Saugus - Valen- cia Jaycee-ettes Scholarships - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Linda Deming and Scott Schirard. 10 . State Scholarships - presented by Mrs Pat Cheek, received by: Doneine Alheim, Joseph Baltierra, Joanne Banks Susan Brinsmead , Seund Chun, Linda Deming, Kathleen Fortine , Kim Grif- fith,, Glenn Haller, Mary Hawkins, Gail Hunt, Yvonne Mains, Nancy Morey Duaine Northrop, Michael Nunnelee, Deborah Osborne, Brenda Plank Pamela Smith, Daniel Thompson, Clifford Thompson, Ann Tippetts, Alison Walker. 11. Principal Awards - presented by Mr. Dan Hanigan, received by: Paul Craig, Steve Dixon, Peggy Dunn, Anne Hendrickson, Terry Krahling, Jeanne Loucks, Lora Sweigard',eLori Tanner, Karen Webb, Joni Worth. 12. Associated Student Body Awards - presented by Miss Rochelle Thomas, director of student activities, received by: Mike Lomont, David Leathers, Tracie O'Bryant, Daren Webb, Sue Brinsmead, Peggy Dunn, Leigh Groefsma, Dave Thomson, Roc Murray, Brad Fox: Lor Tanner, Karen Wullschleger, Sharon Fazio, Scott Schirard, Lora Sweigard, Darrell Bryan, Glenn Haller. 13. Gemco Scholarship Award - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Joe Blatierra. 14. Out- standing Senior Athlete - presented by Mr. Nelson Mentzer, Purchasing director, Bermite Division of Whittader Corp. ,' received by: Kelly Miller. 15 . Out- standing Senior Athlete Award - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Karen Wullschleger. 16. Surety Savings 8: Loan Scholarship - presented by Sara-Faye Wood , Manager and Vice-President of Surety Savings 85 Loan Assoc. , received by: Jolm Aseshire. 1 I .Athletic Awards: Football - Dave Kent, Occidentdal. Jeff Green University of Iowa. Basketball: Rob Wrage - California 134 Senior Awards Polytechnic State University, San'Luis Obispo. Steve Dixion - Los Angeles Baptist College. Golf g Jenny Davis - University of California at Los Angeles. Baseballg Ted Venger - University of Southern California 111 Draft Choice - Cincinati Reds. 18. Honors at Entrance - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Cynthia Kloth - Pacific Lutheran University, Katheryn Blunt - Northwest Nazarene College, Joanne Banks - LaVerne College, Lori Ordway - Pacific University. 19. Foreign Exchange Students - presented by Roc Murray, received byg Mikael Dahl - Sweden, Ana Gomez - Switzerland, Unni Mikkelsen - Norway. 20. Salute to Youth in Volunteer Service - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received byg David Leathers. 21. Service Award - Kiwanis Club - presented by Glenn Grade, received by David Thompson. 22. Rotar Club-Foreign Language Award - presented by Mr. Kenneth Wullschleger, received by: Jeffery Pusey - French, Daniel Thompson - Spanish. 23. United States Air Force Academy Appointment - presented by Lt. Col. Vincent Capasso, United States Air Force, received by: Kelly Miller. 24. United States Naval Academy Appointment - presented by Captain Blake Bladey, U.S.N.R. Area Coordinator: received byg Greg- ory Rhodes. 25. Vince Wiese Chevrolet Auto Mechanics Award - presented by Mrs. Nancy Leathers, received byg Randy Dickenson. 26 . International printing and Graphic Communications Union Scholarships - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Mike Lomont - Occidental. 27. I Dare You Award - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Roc Murray and Alison Walker. 28. Los Angeles Times Grant In Aide - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Joel Paullin and Jose Zamora. 29. 1 I 2 5 W Police Officers Wives - Top Award for California - presented by Mrs. Nancy Leathers, received by: John Allaire, Beverly Bar- clay, Judy D'A1oia, Kim Griffith, Mary Hawkins, Cynthia Lig- gall, Diane Plusinski, Gregory Rhodes, Robert Romans, Shirley Volkaerts. 31. Special Business Award - presented byg Mrs. Nancy Leathers, received by: Cynthia Liggett. 32. Basic Edu- cational Opportunity Grant - presented by Mrs. Pat Cheek, received by: Maureen McCune - Los Angeles Pierce, College. 34. Other Awards: Entertainment: Jody Wine - Vocal, Paul Graig - Vocal, Steve Dixon - Vocal, David Leathers - Vocal, Robert Romans - Vocal. ave Thompson receives an A S B Plaque 2 Mr. Hanigan recites another speech. 3. Naval Acceptance for Greg Rhodes. 4. Rob accepts an award from his own father Coach Fran Wrage. 5. Dave Thompson, Steve Dixon, Dave Leathers, Bob Romans. and Paul provide entertainment during the banquet 6 An added prize to John Braly - a kiss. 7. Roc Murray shakes hands with Xuan Ngyan. Senior Awards 135 136 Graduation No longer Hart students the graduating class of '77 received their diplomas on June 17 . Although this was the largest class in the history of Hart High, the ceremony went swiftly. Speeches were delivered by Jenny Davis and Dave Leathers. A bit of levity was added when Gerard McMahan held out his arms in jubilation and John Franklin gave Dr. Shaugnessy an extra hand after receiving their diplomas. Immediately after Commencement busses awaited the seniors to take them to Disneyland for Grad Nite. Graduation 137 138 Graduation Graduation 139 f alxf, fa zz' is fm? -' G 2- K Qhrw , , ,k,i , ,gf I 1 4 THE EDUCA TORS A.I. Ruby has been a teacher at Hart since 1955 .' He was born in Memphis, Tennessee and raised in Iowa and he began college at Simpson College in Indianola , Iowa majoring in music and math. He spent brief visits at Drake University. After teaching three years in Iowa he began a term of sixteen years working with the postal service. Taking a leave of absence he served twenty months in the U .S. Navy during WWII in the electronic field . He began his career in 1955 as a math major at Hart. Supported by his wife who works with the physi- cally handicapped at Pleasent View Center. She has twice been elected as Woman of the Year by two Civic organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Ruby have been married forty-six years, raised two children, one deceased , and now have three beautiful grandchildren. His main goals towards students is to help them gain maturity and a helpful knowledge of mathematics. His students seem to feel a real openess and easiness around him . They are able to seek help and he is always more than willing to help them . To future students' disadvan- tage, Mr. Ruby will be retiring in June. He has served others for many years and has never been given the credit he deserves. He will be missed , but his memory will live . 142 A.I. Ruby 1. with the aid of two pencils Mr. Ruby shows the class the correct way to play tic-tac-toe? 2. Mr. Ruby points out another possibility for answering a problem. 3. A friendly talk between Mr. Lovett and Mr. Ruby at the retirement banquet. 4. Mr. Ruby discusses mathematics with his students. 5. Briefcase in hand Mr. Ruby walks through the campus to his first class. 6. Jim Rondeau seekslhelp from Mr. Ruby. A.- I. Ruby 143 The Administration is another name for our Principal and his associ- ates. Mr. Hanigan was the proud father of new buildings on the Hart Campus. Mr. Hanigan, as principal was involved in school business but was always aware of student affairs. Every day Mr. White informed students of daily happenings at Hart with morning announcements. Last year Mrs. Port and Mr. Beaur were Deans of people in accordance with the law affecting sex segrega- tion. All of these people combined to form our administrators for 1977 . 1. Mr. Hanigan at his painful job of running the school. 2. Mr. White plans a July teacher's conference. 3. Donna shows off her feathers to Mr. Hanigan. 4. Mr. Beaur catches another volun- teer. 5 . Mrs. Port gives an end of the day smile. 144 Administration Mr. Lew White Mr. Bill Beauer Mrs. Ruth Port Administration 145 Gerald Thon Robert Henricks Joyce Searby Yr 146 Counselors Pal Cheek Help was the main goal of the counselors this year. They helped students to get their schedules together along with preparing them for college. Mrs. Gal- lagher, the R.O.P. counselor, helped students to get some experience in a job thay they may have been inter- ested in for a career. Congratulations to all of the counselors who did such an outstanding job. 1. Huh? 2. Mrs. Searby laughs about a sophomore's predicament. 3. R.O.P. counselor, Mrs. Gallagher checks through some papers. 4. Mr. Thon straightens up his fan mail. 5. Old pals Mr. Beaur and Mr. Thon get together for a picture. Counselors 147 A cheery hello while answering the phone and the clackety- clack of electric typewriters were all in a day's work for Ha1't's secretaries. These are the sec- retaries who did it all. Like keeping every individual and attendance record of every stu- dent, monitoring of the traffic through the office, and yes, even providing secretarial ser- vices for the school's administration. This was just a few of their duties. While these hard workers were keepng the school running well, Karen Effertz did some hard work of her own catering to the health needs of the many stu- dents. These busy people worked the whole school year keeping Hart running as smoothly as possible . 148 Secretaries Nancy Dewitt Barbara Dragon Karen Effertz Leona Hansen Anne Harbeson E gags g?,'s2e'w+gf5 ff 3 E V 1. Jessica Stenicka answers one of the endless phone calls which the office receives eacg day. 2. Mrs, Effertz fills out one of the endless forms which the school nurse must fill out each day. 3. Clair Soyster, Mr. I-Ianigan's secretary, beams for the yearbook photographer. 4. Mrs. Harbeson and Mrs. Dewitt carry on their everyday office duties. 5. Smiling her usual smile, Mrs. Hansen prepares herself for another day of watching over the mimeo machines. 6. Mrs. Harbeson prepares another of the endless letters. Secretaries 149 Ranging from football coaches to foreign language experts , this year's teachers offered aid in all fields of education. The students gained knowledge in Mathematics, Eng- lish, Science, Physical Education, and both Fine Arts and Practical Arts. Our teachers provided hard , mind-boggling work, and also , some excitement to keep the courses interesting. Aldrich, F. - Social Studies Deparment, Sponsor - Football Babko, R. - Fine Arts Department, Sponsor - Choral Groups Barr. J. - Physical Education Department, Sponsor - Aquatics Club, Karate Club Beman, Audree - Special Education Department Born. G. - Industrial Arts Department Borozan, I . - Social Studies Department Bulgin, N. - Mathematics Department, Sponsor - Class of 79 Capitelli, D. - Social Studies Department Carlson, M. - Foreign Language Department Teachers The Mr. Thorton as known by all I 5 i ?? 5 1 Sutton busily reading. . Clark, J . - Social Studies Department Daly, P. - Business Department Dickinson, I. - English Department Droz, I . - Social Studies Department Earl, G. - Industrial Arts Department f' Flaherty, C. - Physical Education Department, Sponsor - Softball club, Volleyball club Ford, D. - Science Department, Sponsor - Letterman's ' Club Gapper, R. - Industrial Arts Departmen Garner, I . - Industrial Arts Department, Graphic Arts Club t Sponsor - Teachers 151 Grande, T. - Business Department, Sponsor - D.E.C.A. Guho, M. - Fine Arts Department 1 Hall, D. - Fine Arts Department, Sponsor - Yearbook Harrison, G. - Industrial Arts Department - Henson, R. - Science Department Hozman, C. - English Department, Sponsor - Student League ' Huenick, L. - English Department, Sponsor - Flag Team Hughes, B. - English Department, Sponsor - French Club Layton, C. - Mathematics Department 152 Teachers Mr. Roland looks aghast. - Leathers, N. - Business Department, Sponsor - Class of '77 Lee, D. - English Department, Sponsor - Spirit Squad, War Party Leth, T. - Science Department Love, S. - Business Department Lund, D. - Mathematics Department, Sponsor - Class of '78 McElroy, R. - Mathematics Department -f Murray, B. - Physical Education Department, Sponsor - Baseball Poteet, C. - Physical Education Department, Sponsor - Gymnastics Club, Lettergirls Roland, D. - Social Studies Teachers 153 '- Ruby, A. I. - Mathematics Deparment Samuels, C. - ROP Department Sanchez, F. - Special Education Department Santarsiere, I . - Physical Education Department Schaeffer - Social Studies Deparment Seely, I. - Fine Arts Department, Sponsor - Drama Club Stanford, L. - Science Department Stark, D. - Special Education Department Stenzel, P. - English Department, Sponsor - C.S.F. 54 Teachers Weil prepares for tennis. Sutton, J . - Social Studies Department ' Taylor, C. - Practical Arts Department, Sponsor - Pep Squad Thomas. R. - Social Studies Department, Sponsor - f Executive Board, House of Reps. Thornton, L. - Fine Arts Department, Sponsor - Bands Weekly, R. - Social Studies Weil, A. - Physical Education Department, Sponsor Wisdom, K. - English Department Wolter, E. - Practical Arts Department, Sponsor - FHA Wrage, F. - Drivers Education Teachers 155 156 Teachers 1. Coach Murray gives the eye as a sign to one of his players during a nerve-tensing baseball game. 2. Our own professional photographer and photo teacher, Mr. Lovette, has fun and enjoys teaching to the students at Hart. 3. Confused by his students' irrelevant questions, Mr. Roland proceeds in teaching Social Studies. 4. Mr. Klinger displays his cool as a yearbook photographer captures him on film. 5. Mr. Sutton shows that even teachers needvto study in order for the students to learn. 6. The art students get much help from a very artistic and helpful teacher, Miss Guho. Teachers 157 1 ROW 1: T. Ellen, G. Hughs, L. Chrozenski. ROW 2: G. Cesana, T. Polizzi, D. Juarez, R. Toscano 1. Gary Wilson hard at work but takes enough time for this picture. 2. and 3. Dave Baird and Ray Toscano take a break for our photographer. 4. George Cesana kicking back. 5. Gladis Hughs off in a dream world. 158 Custodians Dedicated, determined and destined to finish their jobs before the day's end , the custo- dians efficiently maintained the pride of Hart. Roaming the campus in their Cushman carts , the custodians consistently kept the grounds clean, fulfilling their duties as Hart's cleaning CICW . t t Custodians 159 160 The Organize: tions Hart played host to three foreign exchange students during the '77 school year. Besides making many new friends, the three were involved in many extra curricular activities including sports and drama productions. Mikael Dahl, from Sweden, made a big contribution to the water polo team where he later received a trophy for most improved I . V. player. Mike also earned his varsity letter on the boys' swim team. Ana Gomez, A.F.S. student from Switzerland , made her presence known on Hart's stage as she appeared in both drama productions Stage Door and the musi- cal My Fair Lady. Unni Mikkelsen also made her contribution to Hart on the girls' Var. swim team. lt's easy to see that all three of Hart's foreigners made worthwhile contrib- utions to Hart High. However, in addition to the three students who visited us, we had two students visit other countries during the sum- mer. Maureen Ladley visited Switzerland and Joe Baltierra visited Tasmania, Australia. Both came back with many slides and stories for everyone. 162 Foreign Exchange A. Gomez, J. Baltierra, M. Ladley. M. Dahl, U. Mikellsen WH 1. Unni Mikellsen receives a certificate and American flag from Roc Murray, sen- ior class president. 2. The two Swiss Misses, Maureen and Ana. 3. Ana Gomez and Unni Mikellsen present slide shows on their respective countries, Switzerland and Norway. Foreign Exchange 163 C.S.F.: ROW 1: Semester Presidents Karen Schuerger and Steve Dixon. ROW 2: J. Hall, D. Granger, advisor Mrs. Stenzel, M. Lomont, R. Vilgas, J. C. Brown, C. J. Mansfield, W. Bell, D. Schallen, N. Klipfel, C. Kawada. K. Klein. ROW 3: G. Cattani, M. Robb, L. Daividson, L. Ulrich, S. Miller Rasmussen, P. Schuerger, K. Berens, L. Bruce, B. Howe, D. Plucinski, J. O'Shea, R. Smith. ROW 4: C. Hansen, T. Capitelli, S. Volkaens, J. Moody Winslow, D. Haendle, K. Griffith, K. Wullschleger, B. Romans, M. Bolden, G. Rhodes, R. Horton, D. White. E , 164 C.S.F. gg Good Benefits resulted from good grades. C.S.F. mem- bers gathered together for numerous meetings to decide on an activity . They went to Disneyland and had an enjoyable time. Also, the C.S.F. supplied its members with tickets to a professional baseball game between the L. A . Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds. These students learned that being smart pays off in high school as well as in the future. 1. Diane Pluncinski receives a medal from Mrs. Stenzel for being a top ten student. 2. Mrs. Cheek gives Kim Griffith an award for being a C.S.F. life member. 3. The top ten seniors ready to pass over the medallions at graduation to the top ten juniors. .F ROW 1, L-R: K. Miracle, C. Matlock, B. Klaus, L. Strauss, A. Mann, G. Therese, B. Myers, S. Stephanie, R. Clarke, D. White, B. S. Schirard. ROW 2, L-R: C. Hodgson, L. Strickland, C. Colgan, N. Garcia, L. Theroff. D. Granger, C. Gunderson, M. Olsen, L. L. Kloth, S. Augustine, S. Fazio. ROW 3, L-R: S. Hupy, K. Griffith, K. Shantz, V. Hans, C. Molinar, M. J. Keane, T. Ryan, L. I. O'Sl1ea, G. Theroff, G. Szymanski, M. Boulden. S. Ozga, G. Broman, CAdvisorJ Ms. Thomas. ROW 4, L-R: K. Mullschleger, L. ner, K. Klein, H. McE1haney, D. Gilman, S. Brinsmead, D. Leathers, R. Greenlee, C. Patterson, B. Rhodes, R. Ivie, T. Franklin Berens, K. Murray. 1, wx, . .-,+L 1..- 166 House of Reps. N . MX v fx . r Aw 5 Kzuf KJ-WV '7 xv Ri V4 bl. X 5 x W N X T? 74 E r X lxmmx 'J A X X J xpy .XE Q ? . 552 x NX U L-R: G. Theroff. K. Murray. B. Meyers. K. Berens. House of Reps ne more time. ' was the battle cry for the year as the Chief- tains wished and hoped for the chance to win the coveted Battle of the Bands at the Hollywood Bowl. Not to be overlooked , the Braves also competed for Bowl competition. Both stage bands appeared in various jazz competitions throughout the year, always placing in the top 30470. In additions to festi- vals, they appeared at all school concerts, and the Chieftains performed at the Chino Men's prison. Overall, the year was a phe- nomenally productive one for the Hart Iazz bands and one that will not soon ,be forgot- ICH. D. Hairston, D. Alheim, J.. Sipttz, S. Hamilton, S. Dickenson, K. Coates, B. McCloskey. I . Zoat K. Sears, P. Melaas, J. Nason, M. Foust, L. Sweigard, S. Skidmore, K. Saathoff. 168 Stage Band or Mouth Kawada Bubbles Forune 1 Mot Williams ROW 2 88 Hamrlton Vibes Tanner, Eveready Drew, Smiley Rose, Oh, Wow Man Brown, Monkey Harrison, Tunl Mr R S C nolds Deeve Haendle Moose Montjar. Curls Worden, Fingers Castleberry, Supersax Hendrickson, Rive I B pock Reynolds ROW 3 Sucks Zeigler, New Mexico Kid Layh, Leggs Tippetts, Floater Schereurman, Killer Killam, Q I E K s .Ei l 2 in , 5 2 '4frf'mff l W: 2 1. The Chieftain trombones. 2. Glenn Hays plays a solo during McAruLhur Park at the Spring Concert. 3. The saxes honk during Time Check. 4. Kevin Coates We9re goin 9 to Ha waii, Hawaii, straight to Hawaii, and do ya wanna come along with me? These infamous lyrics express the fervent wishes and hopes of the Hart band throughout the 1976-'77 school year, as they awaited the end of June and the day they would depart for the South Pacific island of Hawaii. The fall semester was never a dull one for the band, fall football shows, spirit rallies, halftime and parade competitions, and fund drives filled every day with hard work and practice . Their labor did not go unrewarded, as they received the Sweepstakes trophy at the Chaffey College halftime compe- tition, and recognition as one of Southern Ca1ifornia's finest marching units. Spring semester was also busy as the fund drives continued, along with practice for the Winter Con- cert, the musical My Fair Lady, and the end-of-the-year spectacular, Strictly Instrumental. By the end of the year, over 325,000 had been earned by the band, flag and drill team to supply half of the amount needed for the trip. In Hawaii, the band will compete in three categories: Halftime Show band, Concert band, and Jazz band. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be awarded to outstanding groups who compete, and hopefully, the Hart bands will come home with all gold . 170 Varsity Band 1. Dave Leathers, 1976-'77 Drtun Major. 2. The Hart High Varsity Band in Home- coming formation. 3. Cindy Langlois. 1976-'77 Baron Twirler. I. iegard , Sw Booth , L . ,V. B Howe arhers , nglois, D . Le La tcia. C. Volrian, C. Ga ,N. ebb KW dwin, 00 hantz, K. G Sc ,K. ada A. Kaw r , D . Stroup Zll i Shim I. 1: ROW msley, Ke ,V. OX onald, T. C cD son, K. M Na . J W6 dard. T. Lo A God W1 I Dre Hamilton, ars, S Se ,K. Y CIT Castleb I 2: W RO rd Wa ssmussen , J Ra , S C3 1 AO Barnhill . -. J .ac -. an 4: O cj .fi : fo D -. 'U U U DC v-. 'U n.. cu 3 O I S Ps an ... W cv ua an ai UI sv .- m o U M .Z O .... ..- UI o E 1-1 65 3 O ac s: o .J z: nv .ac .4 rv E UD .n 'S nc 2 P' 15 ... c E 'U ..-. .ac ffl CD s-E o ... sa ID 1' X 5 as l-I m n. U3 E ... ... vu U -1 N 9 ui as ... :N o U :J yh S. Stefani. D. Fauci. A. La ahan cM Hays. G. M 4:G W RO ehr . riffiths, D. M elaas. K. G ickenson. P. M S D Reynolds G. illam . KK Reynolds. Zaal. T. .I. lson Wi iracle. KM I Swiegard , B. Momja ust, L. Fa ,J. Siporz, M. O11 ,G.NorL Saathoff, T . Dixon K Haendle D BIOWII Varsity Band 171 1. Sandy Hamilton is a flautist with flair. 2. James Wilson. Mr. Cool, contemplates an upcoming right spin. 3. The Drill team per- forms to another stunning band arrangement. 4. The band, flag and drill team prepare their award-winning field show for perform- ance in Hawaii. 5. The outstanding Seniors of the year Jeff Castleberry and Anne Hendrick- son ham it up during lunch. 6. Glenn Lusk proves that any self-respecting pole vaulter can conquer the intricacies of the baritone hom. 172 Varsity Band ... gs nun 4 we 41 ,HA 5 , ,X ., L , ' l f :EXW Relying on Luck Never! It took lots of work and time to create the 1977 F Team . Competition was rough but skill won out. Tall Fl competed at Arroyo Festival and took fourth place , at Sa Monica and took fourth place, and also State Competiton . took a third place. Twirling Flags competed at State Compe tion and took a fifth place: this was the first time ever i C competition. Color guard competed in Southgate Parade took third place. The girls worked all during the summer . the school year preparing for each competition, but they ' worked hard on fund raisers. These fund raisers consisted of se ing carmel apples, and M 85 M's. They also sponsored a wash. All of these helped pay for a trip to Hawaii for a com: tition based on a point system not competing against ot teams. Their hard work and effort truly paid c SMALL FLAGS: Renee Lorraine, Cheryl Story, Gail Hunt, Jeanie Clift, Mary Murphy. Sheree Rawson, Petra Hepner, Michele Kush. 1. Gail Hunt and Carolynn Gunderson conversing during practice. 2. Renee Lorraine, the 1977 Flag Team captain. 3. Girls performing at a rally. 4. Debbie Orosco smiles pretty for the crowd . 174 Flag Team BELOW LEFT: COLOR GUARD Sandy Hall, Debbie Haendle Cheryl Stary, Melanis Scholtes Renee Lorraine. BELOW RIGHT BANNER CARRIERS: Debbie Orosco, Joni Worth, Petra Hepner Diane Schallert, Karrie Smith Lynn Ashburn. BUD- , Q,f:1LH1l?2.ft,.d,f1 ROW 1 Joni Worth Sue Brimsmead Debbie Orosco Renee Lorralne, Lynn Ashbum, Cheryl Stary, Gail Hunt ROW 2 Shelly Hupy Mancy Klxpfel Jeanie Clift D1ane Schallert, Sheree Rawson, Petra Hippner Kim Griffith Michelle Kush Debbie Haendle Melanie Scholtes Chris Patterson, Darrie Smith, Teri Jones Flag Team 17 5 Filling dreams with reality is what the 76-77 Drill Team has done . They have turned the dream of winning into the reality of accomplishment. The girls begin their long training program on the beginning of summer, and continue it through the school year. They practice anywhere from one hour to three hours a day. The long hours and hard work paid off in their competitions, during the school year they competed at Arroyo High in El Monte and took a 2nd place, Miss Drill Team U.S.A. in Santa Monica and took a 2nd place in a field of nineteen teams. Chaffey College half -time competition drill team took lst place. Band, Flag Team, Drill Team together took the sweepstakes award in Class AA . The girls have worked extra hard during the year for a very special reason. They spent the summer in Hawaii at a com- petition where they were graded on standards rather than competition. More than just winning was accom- plished during the school year, the satisfaction of knowing you have given your best was achieved by everybody on the Drill Team. T. Shields, L. Winkle, K. Tosetti, K. Denny, D Eskew L Bruan J Banks M Keorglaman C Kister J Collins S King P Lam man, M. Bishop, B. Dillow, M. Mitchell. K. Gump P Hopkins C Kinsey L Iverson J Henley J Allaue A Walker A Wrage Finey . A. Walker: J. Henley: C. Kister: S. King: P. Hop- kins: M. Bishop: T. Shields: B. Dillow. 1. Tami and Leslie fall into embarrassment as the rest of the drill team maintain a serious spirit of practice. 2. Mrs. Cheek keeps busy during practices and competitions. Drill Team 177 Surprise boxes, boutonnieres, and various other things were sent out on certain Fridays to both the football and the basketball teams. During football season the varsity cheerleaders and songleaders kidnapped the team and took them out to breakfast after the Canyon game. They also held a spa- ghetti dinner for the basketball team. All the Pep Squad gave the basketball and football teams boutonnieres during homecoming, Pep Squad had the teams do things like being blindfolded and being kissed by a varsity cheer- leader and forming themselves into letters while the crowd yelled a chant. This year's Pep Squad did an outstanding job. 1. During a tense moment at the Canyon game, Lisa Sholes hugs a con- cerned Kathy Deason. 2 . Colleen Morse and Linda Cugini show their spirit by leading a chant. 3. The 1976-77 Hart High Pep Squad. 178 Pep Squad TOP: J. Sholes. MIDDLE: L - R: R. Moore, B. Berkert. BOTTOM: J. Dale Eg . g.,., Y la Z M325 'QW , QW... I E Q I Q Q15 f4W9'fc,: , ,.,, . ,W -I W1 , ,. W, .MN TOP: C. Troyer. MIDDLE: D. Salton, P. Hermes, C. Dicken son. BOTTOM: D. O'Shea. M Valhs STANDING K Deason SITTING L R C Morse H Button BOTTOM C TOP: S. Jostad. MIDDLE: L. Theroff. BOTTOM: C. Hirschmann. C. Franklin. Pep Squad 179 F ormals and Kidnaps were some of the activities organized by Student League and Spirit Squad . Besides small money raisers such as car washes, bake sales, and dances, the Student League sponsored the Formal and the annual Mother-Daughter Tea all of which were very successful. Kidnap breakfasts were in store for the Pep Squad and Soph. and Var. Basketball teams when those master minds of the Spirit Squad got together. The combined talents and ideas of the club made Hoop-De-La and Sprolic Week effective enough to lift school spirit during the lacklus- ter brought on by-spring fever 180 Spirit Squad I Student League 1. Spirit Squad members and Almost Anything Goes participants during Sprolic Week. 2. Terry Krahling, President of Student League. 3. Advi- sor Miss Hozman greeting guests at the Mother-Daughter Tea. 4. Treasurer of Student League Kathy Hodgson. SPIRIT SQUAD: H. Fernandez, L. Ulrich, Miss Lee CAdvisorJ T. Con- nick, B. Reynolds, C. Szymanski, S. Meintser, S. Murray, J. Arnold. STUDENT LEAGUE: ROW 1: S. Fazio, C. Kloth, K. Webb, A. Walker. ROW 2: I. Banks, K. Allsman, S. Mentser, M. Bishop, P. Dunn. C. Szymanski. ROW 3: Miss Hozman CAdvisorJ, T. Shields, J. Dale, P. Moore, C. Morse, L. McKay, S. Brown, G. Theroff, M. Ladley, P. O'Brien, C. Colbert, K. Wullsoleger, T. Krahl- ing, M. Keoroglanian, K. Hodgson. Spirit Squad I Student League 181 A Varsity Letter -e ee qualifies a person to be a member in the Lettermen or Lettergirl's clubs. The Letter- men's club meets on Wednesday nights. They are one of the most enthusiastic groups on campus. The Lettergirls also greatly sup- port the schoo1's activities. The most appar- ent contribution of both clubs is the annual Donkey basketball game. This event is a fine example of letter people's spirit. Another of our most important examples of spirit is our mascot portrayed by Donna Fox. She conducted the rallies and announced performances, teams, and highlights of pre- vious games. She led cheers at the games and ended the night with the Alma Mater whether victorious or otherwise. A new addition to the Pep Squad was our Yellkings, Dave Thomson and Mike Lomont. They astounded the crowd by doing dutchmans, roundoffs, and a series of flips. This year's promoters of spirit did a great job. 1. Our mascot, Donna Fox, upon winning the Canyon game , demonstrates her own way of happiness. l TOP: LETTERGIRLS: ROW 1: C. Christy, J. Perret, D. Orozco, S. Hall, K. Stumpf. ROW 2: R. Miller, C. Murray, B. Myers, I. Chambers ROW 3: Miss Poteet, D. Granger, M. Perret, A. Mann, L. Davidson. ROW 4: C. Seagel, K. Wullshleger, N. Molinar, C. Hannasch. ROW 5: B Howe, J. Fuller. L. Bruce, D. Watkins. ABOVE: LETTERMEN: M. Woods, R. Clark, J. Franklin, M. Lomont. J. Rondeau, J. Paullin, T Venger, D. Ane, J. Prevost, G. Broman, T. Frew, I. Morris, D. Gilman, M. Santana, S. Dixon, J. Hallman. I. Green, D. Kent, R. Green lee, K. Miller, B. Selmser, T. Watkins, R. Murray, B. Fox, R. Fox, D. Thompson, D. Krahling, J. Torres, M. Woods. 182 Lettermen I Lettergirls 1324, 1 5 1 , L W3 W , w I V ,ig .5g,,. . 1- ' ' 3 ,df 4' J3 ,'S.J! K QV ..,,.., M n w ,J LL W1 184 Choir BEGINNING CHORUS: ROW 1: C. Kuderer, N. Weston, C. Beaton. S. Garcia, M. Blankenship, G. Cattani. ROW 2: V. Deventer, L. Henderson, P. Stevens, K. Quinn, T. Smith, J. Gibbs, J. Mitchell. 1 . ,,. C Q., H 'S 1.4: ,,,, , Q lk ,- is if S fb? .S ADVANCED TREBLE CHOIR: ROW 1: T. Jolley, K. Mallory, L. Endean, S. Hupy, C. Tovar, L. Woelke, V. Bookamer. T. Raper, Gayed, Mr. Babko. ROW 2: M. Bowman, V. Shields, K. Griffith, T. Gillian, S. Gibble, N. Guthrie, K. Trueblood. K. Eddy, A. quez. CONCERT CHOIR: ROW 1: I. Worth, M. McCune, S. Stewart, D. Fox, J. Banks, K. Schuerger, S. Wilcher, J. Haggart, I. Schroeder, Klar, P. Lampman, K. Webb. L. Leeser. ROW 2: K. Blunt, M. Brandt, L. Johnson, K. Crawford, S. Parks, I. Wine, J. Moody, Scholtes, D. Rogers. L. Tanner, S. Rawson, R. Vilkas, S. Rasmussen, V. Kemsley, P. Dunn. ROW 3: P. Mickelson, P. Craig, B. R. Ivie, B. Ivie, D. Leathers, B. Maxon, S. Dixon, G. Broman, D. White, D. Thomson, B. Romans, R. Murray, G. Noler, Mr. Babko. 1 W .H Q f :M 5 .. ,a. Entertainment was just what the Beginning chorus, Advanced treble choir, Concert choir and Vocal ensemble provided for many people at the Christmas and Spring concerts. These four fine groups were kept in tune by their director, Robert Babko, who claimed this group of singers to be the best he has ever had. Two students, Dave Leathers and Becky Klar, tried out and were successfully 9 a chosen to be part of The Young Americans, a young singing group that performs throughout the United States. No high school has ever had two students chosen, so this was a great achievement for them. 1977 was a very busy year for the Sound Vibrations. They entertained at Chino prison with the Chief- , W , tains, and also got the honor of performing at Magic Mountain. 1 l 1 At the Spring concert, three awards were received by some . S+ it exceptional students. Joni Worth and Bob Romans were named B it of Outstanding female and male vocalists and Dave Leathers i is L A received the award for the greatest contribution to the music ' W t Q sf department. ND VIBRATIONS: ROW 1: B. Romans, M. McCune, D. Leathers, B. Klar, R. Ivie, J. Schroeder, K. Webb, R. nay, I. Worth, B. Ivie, L. Johnson. S. Dixon. ROW 2: S. Stephani, K. Miracle, J. Zaat, S. Fazio, P. Craig. ROW . Lowe. S. Skidmore, P. Malaas, T. Dixon, D. Ahlheim, G. Norton, B. Damron. 1. Dave Leathers and Becky Klar har- monize at T.B.A. Chorus 185 Student participation A short part of our lifetime is spent at school. We learn many things but the one thing we can never be taught is the freedom of self expression. Whether this is through poetry, art, or photography . Photograph by Julie Sudduth To Catch the Elusive Irridescence 1 3 n 186 Student Participation I grow up and leave you wrth my thoughts and memorres behrnd me And once 1n a wh11e when I m older - I remember you And throughout l1fe I take wrth me the memorres of our precrous Hart Judy Thompson The fun, the joy, the sadness, the people. by ..--..,..., +-gs-R Z... JR Ax r' -Nh-' 1 al? - r.....r4..,,:,.,.,.. awing by hn O'Shea ady of the Lake U 5---......1,,,,,, --.......,.,,,,, y .J -.,,, ,...r.,L-q1+g-Sw Interesting Subjects were found by enthusiastic, camera-clicking Photo club members in the cities of Carmel and San Diego. Photographers used numerous rolls of film on trips such as these , which were later turned into beautifully mounted prints. The Photo club held many meetings in which they learned and discussed new techniques to be applied to their own personal work. This work was entered in print contests held by the club. with the winner receiving a free box of printing paper. Although many extraordinary photographs were produced of scenic places and unusual objects, the Photo club found that the most amusing pictures were of the members themselves . ' f f -Lf ww 1,,11:1111wm.w31sff ,gk 1. Anthony Lovette takes a snooze before his train comes in. 2. Diana Marrone and Mike Furniss take a short break from shooting pictures. 3. Tom Frew and Juri Koll provide some sidewalk enter- tainment for the people of Carmel. 4. Shadows - by Ron Bahara. 5. Diane Marrone at Garapita Creek, California. Photo Club 189 1. Bamboo - Mike Furniss 2. Steel rails to sunrise - Mike Osbome. 3. Ebb tide - Diana Marrone. 4. VW - Ron Bahara 5. Contours of a road - Nils Vidsuand. 190 Photo Club In Dedication to Anthony Lovette: Photograph a feeling: duotone an inner desireg Print my mood eight by ten. Over 'develop my Ideas and goals in dectol and my negatives Will become obscure. Keep to the attention Point, don't let the eye wander. I see my Dream in black. and white - a five by seven. I can tear up my print whenever I wish Burn it in an instant. Or . . . , I can carefully crop and mount it. A black and white on a pure white board. Frame it behind glass and display it in the Center of my heart. My vision narrowing through the lens catches Images on Tri-X . With my f-stops accurately Set I softly squeeze the shutter. The curtain opens and closes quicker sometimes Than the eye. It clicked . . . it's mine . . . It's in the heart. Feelings and desires are Captured on film - the film of your feelings. The finished print is my goal I stand back and look The photograph flows in me . I perceive the Mood. The photograph speaks to meg I am Aware of your -feelings. Photograph them quick! Print and mount! Frame them And store them away In the portfolio of my heart. Nils Vidstrand May 15, 1977 Photo Club 191 Problems plagued the ski club all season long. Their major difficulty was finding snow. The drought left both the mountains and the skiers high and dry. 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Lund Cadvisory, B. Farrell, M. Lomont, S. Borden, J. McKinney, D. Krahling, M. Boulden. G. Demars. MIDDLE ROW: C. Szymanski, D. nger, D. O'Shea, S. Stringer, C. Hirshman, L. Huss, L. Groefsema, A. Weil Cadvisorj. FRONT ROW: M. Mertes, C. Kloth, A. Walker. I. Erdlynn, L. th, L. Bryan. Ski Club 193 F .A.0.A is one of the most outstanding organizations on cam- pus. Dedicated to community and school service, they have sponsored such annual events as Campus Beautification Week, Camarillo Retreat Field Trip, and the Dom DeLuise-Look-Alike Contest, which was won by Rochelle Thomas, with student Tom Mazzocco taking first runner-up. During this summer the group planned a trip to the national F.A.O.A. convention in Des Moines, Idaho. The F.A.O.A. was founded in 1876 by William P. Henderson, dean of at small eastern teaching col- lege, who felt there was a void in the camarade- rie between administrators. In the F.A.O. A . shield pictured below, the key symbolizes the importance of its members. Thus, the more keys a person has the more prestige he gains. Perhaps that is why Ray Toscano was unanimously elected advisor of the group. 1. The Hart chapter of the F.A.O.A. 2. Ray Toscono, advisor, going about his many official duties. 3 . F. A. O. A shield. .H W uw. Qsilihiifliii W' 1 . , tc M. A Pig d O Ulf.- .Q ' ill- : ll! it W 'ltilffm 'I 'mth , l X h i fx 4 - if .1 '16 Nt.,f , .a gf: we F31 if 53. W1 ri. Q o o Medrcal Servrces and medicine allow this world to go around. Without today's medi- cine, we would not be surviving. In order for people to perform these medical services, inuch schooling must be accomplished . Hart High sponsors programs to start people off in the nursing field and all aspects in the medical field. Using a mannequin, properly known as Mrs. Chase, to practice their procedures on, the students have fun learning. They meet at Newhall Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday during first and second period to learn the basic skills of first-aid and to get the feel of the hospi- tal atmosphere. The students also wear the hospital uniform to aid in easing into the job. These times at the hospital teach the stu- dents the material they need to know in order to enter college and open many opportunies to enter colleges of high quality. 1. Mrs. Samuels becomes a guinea pig for her students, but always ends up in one piece. 2. The two masked avengers secretly perform sur- gery while changing the diapers on their plastic baby. 1: D. Rivas, A. Garringer, L. Perry. S. Linthicum, P. Parnell, Claire Samuels. ROW 2: B. Plank, D. Smith. S. ,. J. Haggart, C. Babcock, G. Therasse. Medical Services 195 Pow Wow Power broke through this year to take the place of the Smoke Signal. The paper, which consisted of a staff of five, dealt in student interests and activi- ties which occurred during the school year. Approximately every three weeks, the students in Miss Thomas' student government class and those in Mrs. Leathers' advanced typing class compiled their skills to write and type the stories. After being proof read by Mrs. Huenick, the stories were pasted and run-off by co-editors Scott Schi- rard, Kevin Miracle, Lisa Kloth, and Sue Brins- mead. 196 Pow Wow Power Kevin Miracle, Lisa Kloth, Sue Brinsmead, Scott Schirard. 1. Co-editor, Scott Schirard, joins a group of Pow Wow Power writers. 2. Scott Schirard and Kevin Miracle observe others at work. 3. Kevin Miracle, Scott Schirard, and Sharon Fazio wait upon ideas from Pow Wow Power writers. 4. Pow Wow Power staff Kevin Miracle, Scott Schirard, and Sharon Fazio discuss plans for the next issue of the paper. Pow Wow Power 197 KARATE CLUB: ROWow 1: Mark Kemsley, Chuck Wright, Ken Johnson, Andy Moom, Gilbert Gordon, Steve Ellingson, Art Bielz. ROW 2: Vicki Howard Ward, Donna Guadoagni, Nils Vidstrand, Steve Berg, Zane Holman, Julie Sudduth. Paul Temcho 1. Ken Johnson practicing one of his moves. 2. The club working hard on their technique. 3. Coach Barr demonstrates the right way to do it 4. Steve Ellingson shows off his backside. 5. Vicki Howard prepares to lay one on Julie Sudduth. 6 . Steve Ellingson in deep concentration N 198 Karate Club L 1 3 I e 'a change of pace n Barr led a herd of hollering maniacs into a not so new :alled Karate. The main form used by the club members is o, which is a mixture of Karate, Judo, Kenpo, and boxing. tion and self discipline play a major role in this style of self Through learning these ancient Oriental arts , the students erienced other cultures and have improved themselves as cliche sports such as football, baseball, and basketball, l . . . 1 R saatt A! tafats. 6 Karate Club 199 Budgets ballots and bylaws were all a part' of the Executive Board activities. The Board consists of all the class officers, ASB officers and commissioners, and ASB advisor Ms. Rochelle Thomas. The Executive Board meets once a week to discuss past, present and future activities. The agenda often includes budgets transfers and check requests from various organiza- tions around campus. Fall semester ASB President and Vice President were Mike Lomont and Dave Leathers. Kodee Murray and Betsy Myers were President and Vice President during the spring semester. Student Board Rep. Steve Agustine, Commissioners of: Publicity Lisa Kloth. Organizations Lisa Girls' Athletics Debbie Athletics Greenlee, Assemblies E 2 s , I Z ASB Treasurer Gina Theroff, President Kodee-Murray, Vice President Betsy Myers, Secretary Karen Berens 200 Executive Board Publicity L. Groefsema, Assemblies P. Dunn. V ASB Treasurer K. Webb, Vice President D. Leathers, President M. Lomont, Secretary T. SEATED: Comm. of Gir1's Ath. K. Murray, Organizations B. Myers, Boys' Ath. D. Thom- 1. Karen Wullschleer listens intently during a Board meeting. 2. Ms. Thomas prepares notes and reviews meeting agenda. 3. Betsy Myers bends over backward to see what Cindy Szymanski is staring at. Fall semester ASB Vice President and President, Dave Leathers and Mike L 01110111 . Executive Board 201 THE 1977 TOMAHAWK STAFF: Ron Bahara, Laurie Thompson Julie Suddth Chns Schuchmann Sue Murray Jill Lytle Cathy Kelly Anne son, Mike Wright, Lynn Weir, Bob Pullen, Kathy Deason Brian Allard Glenn Haller Suzanne Markanton Brad Fox Cathy Welss HIDDEN VIEW: Scott Schirard , John O'Shea, and Randy Pusey. 1. Advisor Dave Hall smiles with relief as another deadline is met. 2. The agile hands of Laurie Thompson design a lay- out. 3. Glenn I-laller skillfully types his copy. 4. A bothersome hand makes it hard for Kathy Deason to concentrate on her work. 5. Dirty jokes brighten up any dull moments for the staff, especially for Jill Lytle. 202 Tomahawk yi' me is 4 A year of memories were recorded like a history book by the '77 Tomahawk staff. With photographers on the prowl and writers with pen in hand , the staff tried to capture the events visually and legi- bly. Advisor Dave Hall, editors Suzanne Markanton and Gail Hunt, and the staff began work on the book long before school started in Fall. As the year progressed the students worked furiously to meet deadlines so the annual would be completed on time for distribution the next Sept. Finally the difficult job was done and the 77 Tomahawk hopes that this yearbook holds for you the memories of the people, the places, and the events of Hart High. if Senior Accomplishen ts ADAMSON, Kelly - Sophomore Cheerleader, Var. Cheerleader, Ski Club. AHLHEIM, Doneine - Sound Vibrations, Braves Stg. Band, French Club. ALLSMAN, Kathy - Var. Volley- ball 3, J.V. Basketball 2, I.V. Softball, Flower Girl, Student League 2, House of Reps. ANDERSON, Vicky - Gymnastics Team 2, Gymnastics Club 2, Bank of America Achievement Ind. Arts. ARMENAT, Michaela- Volley- ball 2, Powder Puff Football, Soft- ball. ARNOLD, JoAnn - Girls' Basket- ball, Girls' Tennis, Spirit Squad, Powder Puff Football. AUGUSTINE, Steve - Student Government, Board Rep. , Dark of The Moon. BABOCK, Connie - Medical Ser- vices. BAHARA, Sue - Girls' Swim Team, Float Comm. 2, Flower Girl, Ski Club, Adv. Girls' Chorus 2. BANKS, Joanne - Drill Team 2, President, Small Precision, Concert Choir 2, C.S.F. , Flower Girl, Win- ter Formal Court, Student League. BARCLAY, Beverley - Student of the Month CSocial Studiesl, Top Ten Juniors. BENNETT, Jodie - C Volleyball, J.V. Volleyball, J.V. Basketball, J.V. Softball 2, Var., Softball. BENNETT, Kathy - Volleyball, Volleyball Manager, Softball Man- ager, Spanish Club, House of Reps. , Powder Puff Manager. BIELZ, Arthur V. - Varsity Band 3, Karate Club 2. ' BISHOP, Melinda - Drill Team 2, Small Precision, Flower Girl, Homecoming Court, Float Comm. 2, Girls' League. BOONE, Danette - Tennis. BORDON, Steve - Var. Basketball, J.V. Basketball, Soph. Basketball, 204 Senior Accomplishments M.V.P., Lettermen's Club, Winter Formal Court. BRALY, John - Football 3, C.S.F.. Lettermen's Club. BRINSMEAD, Susan - Adv. Girls' Chorus, House of Reps., Flower Girl, Dark of The Moon, Assist- ant Director Oklahoma, Assistant Director Stage Door, You Were Born on a Rotten Day, Strange Bedfellows, My Fair Lady, Smoke Signal, Pow Wow Power. Flag Team. BRYAN, Darrell - Baseball, Foot- ball, Track 2, Cross Country, Stu- dent League. BRYAN, Lori - Drill Team. BURCH, Roy - Track, Braves Stg. Band 2, Varsity Band 3. CALDERON, Steve - Var. Foot- ball 2, Chieftains Stg. Band. CARBONEL, Maricela - Girls' Volleyball 3, Powder Puff Football 3, Spanish Club 2, Girls' Track. CARMODY, .lim - Oklahoma, You Were Bom on a Rotten Day, Strange Bedfellows, Stage Door tStage Crewl, My Fair Lady, Radio Club. CASTLEBERRY, Jeff - Varsity Band 3, President, Pep Band 3, Chieftains Stage Band 3, My Fair Lady Orchestra. CLARKE, Randy - Soph. Basket- ball, J.V. Basketball, Var. Basket- ball, Track, Lettermen's Club, President. CHAMBERS, Illlia - Girls' Swim Team 3, Lettergirls Club 2. CHRISTY, Christine - Gymnastic Team 2, Cap., Var. Swim Team, Lettergirls Club 3, Treasurer, Sec- T retary, Flower Girl. CHUN, John - Var. Football Man- ager. CLIFT, Jeani - Flag Team 2, Twirling Flags 1, Cap., Student League, C.S.F. 2. COATES, Kevin - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 2, Braves Stage Band, Tennis Team, C.S.F., My Fair Lady. COLVERT, Cindy - Flower Girl Girls' League. - , CONNICK, Tami - Spanish Cl 2, Clod Squad, Spirit Squad, Powdld Puff Football. CRAIG, Paul - Wrestling, Concel Choir, Sound Vibrations. DALE, Jane - Soph. , Junior Pres dent, Flag Team, Flower Girl, Flo Comm. 2, Varsity Cheerleader Homecoming Court, Adv. Gir1J Chorus, House of Reps. 2, Stude league, Twirling Flags 1. i DAHL, Mikael - Y.F.U. Exchang Student From Sweden, Water Polo Swimming. , D'ALOIA, Illdy - C.S.F. 3, B ofr Math Award. DAVIS, Debbie - Softball 2 Flower Girl, Mixed Chorus. DAVIS, Jenny - Adv. Girls' Cho ms, Girls' Var. Tennis 3, Var. Gol 3, Flower Girl, Powder Puff Foot ball, C.S.F. , Spanish Club. DAVIS, Scott - Football 3, Letter men's Club, Vice President, Mos- Inspirational Player J . V. ' DEASON, Kathy - Powder Puf Football 2, Song Leader, Hoop-De- La Queen, Float Comm., Toma- hawk, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Gymnas- tic Team, Student League, House o Reps. DEMING, Linda Jean - Spanish Club 2. DILLOW, Barbra - Soph. Rep., Flag Team, Twirling Flags, Drill Team, Small Precision, Junior Sec- retary, Adv. Girls' Chorus. DIXON, DOH - Football. DIXON, Steve - J.V. Basketballj M.V.P. , Var. Basketball 2, Letter men's Club 2, C.S.F. 3 President, Concert Choir 3, Vice President, Sound Vibrations 3, Vice President, Soph. Track, Var. Track. DUNN, Peggy - Concert Choir, Junior Treasurer, Comm. of Assem- blies 2, House of Reps. 2, Flowe Girl, Student League, Homecomin Comm. 2, Girl of the Month Dependability, Prom Comm. 2, My Fair Lady, Optimist Award, Boys' Tennis Manager. SKEW, Debi - Drill Team 2, Sound Vibrations 2, President, Con- cert Choir 2, Treasurer, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Oklahoma. AZIO, Sharon - Girls' Cross Country, Varsity Band 3, Braves Stage Band, Sound Vibrations, Sen- ior Rep. , Hoop-De-La Court. ENTER, Wendi - Dark of the Moon, Adv. Girls' Chorus 2, House of Reps. ORTINE, Kathy - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band, Chieftains Stage Band 2, Dark of the Moon, Strange Bedfellows, Top Ten Juniors, C.S.F. OSTER, Alicia - Var. Girls' Soft- ball, Powder Puff Football, Gymnas- tics Team. OSTER, Bob - Baseball 3, M.V.P., Most Inspirational, Foot- ball 3, M.V.P. , Most Inspirational, Lettermen's Club 2, House of Reps. OWLER, Lisa - Soph., Junior Rep. , Prom Chairman, Homecom- ing Comm. 2, House of Reps 2. OXFORD, Bradly Allen Jr. - Soph. Track, M.V.P., Var. Track 2, Var. Cross Country, Tomahawk, Smoke Signal 2, Senior Class Vice President, Lettermen's Club, Big Red Rooster. OX, Donna - Var. Tennis 2, Mas- cot, Student League, Concert Choir. RANKLIN, John - Football 2, Waterpolo, Swimming, Lettermen's Club. RASER, Cheri - Clod Squad, Girls' League. ROST, Wayne - Cross Country 3, Track 3 , Lettermen's Club 2. REW, Torn - J.V. Tennis, Var. Tennis 2, Soph. Basketball, C.S.F. , Photo Club. ORDON, Cynthia - J.V. Cheer- leader, Var. Swim Team, Varsity Cheerleader 1, C.S.F. , Gymnastics Team, Student League, Soph. Float Comm. , Homecoming Court. REEN, Jeff - Var. Football 3, Cap. , M.V.P. , Var. Baseball 2. Junior Class President, Lettermen's Club, Powder Puff Football Coach, Winter Formal King, House of Reps. GRIFFITH, Kirn - Flag Team 2, C.S.F. 3, House of Reps., Mixed Chorus, Adv. Girls' Chonrs, Vice President. GROEFSEMA, Leigh - Var. Swim- ming 2, House of Reps. , Comm. of Publicity 2 , Flower Girl. GUY, Michael - Wrestling 2. Football. HAENDLE, David - Varsity Band 3, Chieftains Stage Band, C.S.F. 2, Pep Band 3. HAGGART, llllie - Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir, J.V. Swim Team. . HALL, Sandra - Gymnastics Team 3, Lettergirls Club, Flag Team, Color Guard . HALLER, Glenn - Var. Football, Var. Track 2, Var. Cross Country. Soph. Track, Soph. Cross Country. Smoke Signal 2, Sports Editor, Pow Wow Power, Sports Editor, C.S.F. , Tomahawk 1. HALLMAN, Jeff - Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Track 2, Lettermen's Club, House of Reps. HAMILTON, Sandy - Braves Stage Band, Chieftains Stage Band, Var- sity Band 2, My Fair Lady, Pep Band 2. HANNASCH, Cheryl - Var. Soft- ball, J.V. Softball, C Volleyball, Powder Puff Football, Homecoming Float Comm. HASLER, Ron - Wrestling Team. HAWKINS, Mary - J.V. Softball 2, J.V. Volleyball2, C.S.F. 3. HAYS, Glenn - Chieftains Stage Band 2, Braves Stage Band, Varsity Band 3, My Fair Lady Orchestra. HENDRICKSON, Anne - Varsity Band 3, Student Director, Chieftains Stage Band 3, Vice President, ' 'Oklahoma' ' Orchestra , Tomahawk 1, Pep Band 3, My Fair Lady Orchestra. HOSGSON, Cathy - Drill Team 1. Student League, Vice President. HOPKINS, Pattie - Gymnastics Team 2, Drill Team, Small Preci- sion, Lettergirls Club. HORTON, Robert Laird - Water Polo 3, C.S.F. 2, Scholar Athlete. HUNT, Gail - Girls' Basketball, Smoke Signal, Flag Team 2, Twir- ling Flags, Tomahawks 3, Editor 1. HUPY, Shelly - Flag Team, Cho- rus 3, House of Reps. , Banner Girl 1. HURD, Laura - Oklahoma. JONES, Teri - Flag Team. KARZIN, Kevin - Student Govem- ment Rep., Smoke Signal, Track, Basketball. KELLY, Mary - Spirit Squad. KENT, Dave - J.V. Football, Var. Football 2, Var. Wrestling 2, Var. Tennis 3, Lettermen's Club 3, Hoop-De-La Court Escort. KEOROGLANIAN, Monica - J.V. Tennis, Var. Tennis Team, Drill Team. KERLIN, Sharon - J.V. Swim Team, J.V. Basketball, Var. Bas- ketball. KILLAM, Ken - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band 2. Chieftains Stage Band, My air Lady Orchestra. KINSEY, Cheryl - Drill Team. Banner Girl. KIRBACH, Kim - Soph. Treasurer, House of Reps. , Girls' Basketball. KLAR, Rebekah - Gymnastics Team 2, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir 2 , Sound Vibrations 2. KLOTH, Cindy - J.V. Cheer- leader, Varsity Cheerleader, House of Reps. Secretary, Flower Girl, Student League, Stage Door. KRAHLING, Terry - Student League President, Drill Team, Small Precision, Homecoming Queen. LADLEY, Maureen - Girls' J.V. Tennis 2,' C.S.F. 3, Student League, Y.F.U. Exchange Student to Switzerland. LAMPMAN, Penney - Adv. Girls' Chorus 2, Concert Choir, Drill Senior Accomplishments 205 Team 1. LANCASTER, Robin - Medical Services. V LEATHERS, Dave - Cross Country, I.V. Tennis, Oklahoma, My Fair Lady, Concert Choir 3, Presi- dent, Varsity Band 3,'Drum Major, Pep Band 3, Sound Vibrations 3, President, House of Reps. 3, ASB Vice President, Homecoming Comm. 2. LEFF, Crystal - Track, Powder Puff Football 2, Var. Softball 2, Student of the Month, Lettergirls Club 2, House of Reps. 3, Basketball. LEESER, Lynda - Adv. Girls' Cho- rus, Concert Choir 2, Dark of the Moon, Oklahoma, Stage Door, My Fair Lady. LOMONT, Mike - Var. Cross Country 2, M.V.P., Cap., Var. Track 3, Junior Class President, A.S.B. President, C.S.F. 3, Span- ish Club, Treasurer, Lettermen's Club 3, Treasurer, Stage Door, Boys' State Rep. , Yell King. LORRAINE, Renne - Flag Team 2. Co Cap., Twirling Flags 2, Color Guard 2. LUSK, Glenn - Varsuty Band 3, Wrestling 2, Track 3. LYMAN, Lance - Varsity Band 3. Chieftains 2, Cross Country 2, Track. MALIN, Art - Dark of the Moon, Oklahoma, You Were Bom on a Rotten Day, Stage Door, My Fair Lady, Ski Club, Drama Club 3.. MARCHETTA, Richard - Track Team, House of Reps. MARKANTON, Suzanne - Var- sity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band, Band Librarian 2, Tomahawk 3, Editor 1, My Fair Lady Orchestra. MAYER, Dave - Var. Tennis 2, Water Polo 3, Cap., M.V.P. MAZZOCCO, Tom - Dark of the Moon, Oklahoma, You Were Born on a Rotten Day , ' I.V. Water Polo. ' 206 Senior Accomplishments McCUNE, Maureen - Volleyball, Tennis, Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir 2, Sound Vibrations, Spanish Club, Flower Girl, C.S.F. McMAHAN,Gerard - J.V. Foot- ball 2, Wrestling, Varsity Band 3, Homecoming, Court , Track . MCMILLEN, Kelle - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Ski Club 2, Float Comm. MEINTSER, Sandy - Swim Team 2, Spirit Squad, Student League Treasurer, House of Reps. , Spanish Club. MELAAS, Patricia - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band 2, Sound Vibrations, Girls' Swim Team 2, Stage Door, My Fair Lady. MERAMBLE, Tami - Girls' League, Volleyball Manager. MIKKELSEN, Unni - Foreign Exchange Student From Norway, Swim Team. MOORE, Pam - Powder Puff Foot- ball, Hoop-De-La Coun, House of Reps. Secretary, Var. Cheerleader, Drill Team, Girls' League. MORRIS, Jeff - Var. Tennis 2, Let- termen's Club 2. MORRISON, Kathy - Volleyball 2, Basketball 2, Powder Puff Foot- ball. MORSE, Colleen - I.V. Cheer- leader, Drill Team, Small Preci- sion, Songleader, Winter Formal Court, Girls' League 2, Flower Girl, House of Reps. MURPHY, Mary - Flag Team 2, Twirling Flags, Adv. Girls' Chorus. MURPHY, Sharon - Girls' Basket- ball, Var. Basketball 2, I.V. Soft- ball 2, Var. Softball. MURRAY, Sue - Spirit Squad, Oklahoma, You Were Born on a Rotten Day, Strange Bedfel- lows, Stage Door, My Fair Lady, Student League, Toma- hawk. MYERS, Ken - I .V. Baseball, Var. Baseball. NELSON, Bob - Baseball 3, Coaches Award. O'BRIEN, Peggy - Var. Tennis 3 Girls' League, Student League Flower Girl. O'BRYANT, Tracie - Softball A.S.B. Secretary 2, Soph. and Jun ior Secretary, Executive Board 2 House of Reps. 3, Girls' League. ORDWAY, Lori- C.S.F. 3. OROSCO, Debbie - Gymnastic Team 2, Flag Team, Lettergirl Club. OSBORNE, Michael - House o ' Reps. 2, Photo Club Treasurer. p PAGE, Stacy - Var. Softball 3 Powder Puff Football, All Leagu4 Softball. PARKS, Susan M. - Mixed Cho- rus, Var. Softball, Concert Choir 21 I .V. Cheerleader 1. , PATTERSON, Chris - Flag Teamy Powder Puff Football 2, Swim Team 3, House of Reps. 3. PAULLIN, Joel - Var. Football Var. Wrestling, I.V. Wrestling Lettermen's Club . PLUCINSKI, Diane - J.V. Tenni 2, Var. Tennis, Student ofthe Month, C.S.F. 3. o PORTER, Brian - Water Polo 3. RAWSON, Sheree - Concer Choir, Girls' Chorus, Flag Team, Twirling Flags. , REYNOLDS, Gary - Varsity Band 2, Vice President, Pep Band 2, Chieftains Stage Band 2, My Fai1 Lady Orchestra, Previous School 1 Band, Pep Band. REYNOLDS, Terry - Chieftain: Stage Band 2, Varsity Band 2, Pep Band 2, Previous School - Band, Per Band. RHODES, Greg - Basketball 2, C.S.F. 2, Lettermen's Club. l RIVAS, Diana - J.V. Softball 2, C Volleyball, Volleyball Manager, House of Reps. , Flower Girl, Spanislt Club, Medical Services, Latinc Unidos. ROBB, Mary - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Equipment Manager, My Fair Lady Orchestra, C.S.F. 3. ROBIDEAUX, Cindie - Powder Puff Football, Softball Manager. GERS, Diana - Mixed Chorus, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir. MANS, Bob - Strange Bedfel- 1ows, Stage Door, My Fair Lady, Karate Club 2, Concert Choir 2, Sound Vibrations 2, C.S.F. 3. NTANA, Mike - Var. Football, Var. Wrestling, Soph. Class Rep., Hoop-De-La Court. Cl-IUERGER, Karen - Spirit Squad, Spanish Club, Swim Team 2, C.S.F. 3, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir 2, Dark of the Moon, You Were Born on a Rotten Day. HEUERMAN, Scott - Chieftain Stage Band 2, Braves Stage Band, Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, My Fair Lady Orchestra. CHIRARD, Scott - Tomahawk, Smoke Signal 2, Editor 1, Pow Wow Power, My Fair Lady, Student Award. HROEDER, Jill - Tennis Team, Concert Choir 2, Sound Vibrations 2, Adv. Girls' Chorus, C.S.F. CHUCHMANN, Chris - Photo Club, Tomahawk. ARS, Karen - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band, My Fair Lady Orchestra. HAW, Kurt - Basketball, Foot- ball, Powder Puff Football Coach. MALLWOOD, Linda - I.V. Soft- ba1l2, C.S.F. 3. TEFANI, Stuart - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Sound Vibrations 2, House of Reps. , Braves Stage Band 2. TEWART, Susan - Adv. Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir, Flower Girl, House of Reps. , Girls' League, Stu- dent League. TREB, David - Drama Produc- tions. TORY, Cheryl G. - Var. Softball 2, Flag Team 2, Co-Captain 1, Twirling Flags 2 , Color Guard 2. UDDUTH, Julie - Karate Club 3, Student of the Month, Tomahawk 2. SWOR, Stephanie - Gymnastics Team , Oklahoma , ' ' Stage Door, My Fair Lady, Flower Girl, Concert Choir, Student League, Bank of America, Drama Award. TANI, Joy - Spanish Club. TANNER, Lori - Braves Stage Band, Chieftains Stage Band 2, Sophomore Cheerleader, Varsity Songleader, Senior Class Secretary. Outstanding Youth Award, Home- coming Court, Flower Girl, Student League, Concert Choir, C.S.F. TAPIA, Steve - Football 3. THERASSE, Gail - Adv. Girls' Chorus 2, Powder Puff Football 2, House of Reps. , Medical Services. THOMPSON, Laurie - House of Reps., Tomahawk, Photo Club 3, Girls' League 2. THOMPSON, Michael - Sound Vibrations. THOMPSON, Dave - Water Polo 3, M.V.P. 2, M.l.P. Player, Base- ball, Comm. of Boys' Athletics,2, Lettermen's Club, Yell Leader, Concert Choir, My Fair Lady,' Float Comm. 3, Big Red Rooster, House of Reps. 2. TIPPETTS, Ann - Varsity Band 3, Pep Band 3, Braves Stage Band, Chieftains Stage Band, Sound Vibra- tions, Tomahawk, Powder Puff Foot- ball, Photo Club. TORRES, lose - Basketball, Foot- ball, Track. VOLKAERTS, Shirley - C.S.F. 3, Girls' Tennis Team, Softball, Softball Manager, Top Ten Junior. Medical Services. WALKER, Alison - Drill Team 2, Small Precision 2, C.S.F. 2, Stu- dent League, House of Reps. , Girls' State Rep. , Flower Girl, Outstand- ing Youth Award, Winter Formal Court. WARD, Jarlerle - Flag Team, Var- sity Band, Pep Band . WATKINS, Tim - Track 2, Foot- ball, Powder Puff Football Coach, House of Reps. , All League Foot- 1 ball. WATSON, Geraldine - I.V. Soft- ball, M.V.P. , Var. Softball. WEBB ,I Karen - Varsity Band 3, Treasurer, Braves Stage Band, Sound Vibrations 2, Concert Choir, Winter Formal Queen, A.S.B. Treasurer 2, Homecoming Comm., House of Reps. 3, Girls' League, Pep Band 3. Outstanding Youth Award. WEIR, LyI11'l - I.V. Swim Team, Tomahawk, Girls' League, Photo Club, Lettergirls Club. WEISS, Cathy - Tomahawk 2. WILCHER, Sharon - Flower Girl, Concert Choir. WINE, Jody - Basketball 3, Softball 2, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Concert Choir 2 , House of Reps. WINKEL, Leslie 1 J.V. Tennis Team, M.V.P., Var. Swim Team, Drill Team 2, Cap. , Spanish Club, Ski Club 2. WOODS, Matt - Soph. Waterpolo, Var. Waterpolo 2, Coaches Award, Soph. Swim Team, Var. Swim Team, Lettermen's Club. WOODS, Mike - Track 3. M.V.P. , Football 2, Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, Float Comm. , Big Red Rooster. WOODS, Robert - Track 3, Cross Country, Lettermen's Club 2, Mixed Chorus. WORTH, Joni - J.V. Basketball, Adv. Girls' Chorus, Flag Team 2, President, Flower Girl, Concert Choir 2, Secretary, Sound Vibra- tions, Treasurer, Student League. WRAGE, Rob - J.V. Basketball, Var. Basketball 2, C.S.F., Track, Lettermen's Club 2, Concert Choir, Homecoming Court. WULLSCHLEGER, Karen - Var. Volleyball 3, Var. Swim Team, 'Var. Basketball 3, Student League 2, Senior Class Treasurer, C.S.F. 3. Senior Accomplishments 207 7fF '. 2 'J .S . - RU . y!i mm, gl' W 'A 24. MVT 5' ' an 14 , ., , , A . ,, H 3a-nan-agqgggg ,LW. .,,,, ,, , W. NN - M mv . , The Support Marie 10 45 BOOTH , Vernon A. 10 45, 171 BOSI-I,Mary 10 45 BOSKOVICH, Eva Kim 10 45 BOSTICK, Thomas INSURANCE BO'?,j','Lfj',Nf0 171 Melinda 10 45,87, DON FLEMING ., 24811 San Fernando Rd. , Newhall, Calif. 259-3344 BRACE, Judith Marie 10 45 BRADLEY, Kathleen S. 10 45 BRANDT, Mona 10 45, 184 BRIDGE, Robert B. 10 BROMLEY, Sheri Lorrai 10 45 BROWN, Barry 10 45, 69, 84 BROWN. 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Martin ANDERSON, Charles BECKY. Craig S. 10 45 CARDONE, Dal'1ie1C- 10 Lane 10 47, 49. 106 Gre 10 45, 61 BELL, Lorren 10 . ANDERSON, David Bryan 10 45 ANDERSON, Patrick Mic 10 45, 54,61 ANDREWS, John P. 10 45 ANDREWS, Julie Denise 10 45, 67 ARMAN, Brenda Jean 10 45, 66 ARMENAT, Peggy Rose 10 ARNETT, Veronica Lynn 10 45 ASHBURN, Lynn Marie 10 45, 175 AULBACH, John Charles 10 BALSZ, Chester Willia 10 210 Ads f Index BELL, Walter 10 45, 62, 164 BELLOLI , Christi Beat 10 45, 87 BENNETT, Dawn Marie 10 45 BERG, Karen Elizabeth 10 45 BERG, Kristine Ann x10 45, 65 BISHOP, Clay 10 45,62 BOBEK,Bob 10 45, 61, 73 BONNELL, Douglas G. 45, 73 BOOG, Sean Alexander 10 45 BOOTH, Janet LORETTA GAITHER Owner WESTERNS STATES TROPHY CO. Plaques Ribbons Engraving Phone C8053 259-3322 Nameplates 24270 San Fernando Rd . Gifts Newhall, Calif. 91321 PINS REALTY 259 3000 FREE RENTAL SERVICE FREE NOTARY SERVICE I' INVESTMENTS TAX SHELTERS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT HIS MLS THE COMMUNITY REALTOR WITH THE COMMUNITY TOUCH H OMEGA PINS REALTY 24002 Ly Ave. Every office is independently owned I if if af nun l.EI lulllllillil ll !Id For Fine Dining and Enjoyment TIP'S VALENCIA 24737 Pico Canyon Road Open 6 a.m.-2 a.m. CESENA, Kirk Matthew 10 61 CHAMBERS, Simon A. 10 47 CHARTOK, Laura Paige 10 CIERZAN,RuthE. 10 47 CLANCY, Kevin Michael 10 47, 61 COLE, Alan Roger 10 47 COLGAN, Constance I. ' 10 47 COLLIER, Kevin Jay 10 47 COLLINS, Linda 10 47 CONNICK, Linda K. 10 47 COSS,Michae1 10 47, 61, 90 COX, Terri Lea 10 47, 171 CRAMTON, Richard Dean 10 47, 61, 94 CREGG, Colleen Ann 10 CRESCENTI, Timothy I. 10 46, 61, 125 CUNNINGHAM, Todd C. 10 47 CURRIE, Elva Marie 10 47 CURTO, Juliann R. 10 DAVIDSON, Lynn Holly 10 47, 62, 94, 164 212 Ads I Index DAVIS, Craig Thomas 10 81 DAVIS,IudyR. 10 47 DEAR, John 10 47,61 DEATON, Glenn Alan 10 47, 61 DeBEE, Yolanda 10 47 DEMERIIAN, Dana Ion 10 47 , 73 DEROCHER, Melody A. 10 47 DI TOMMASO, Anthony 10 47, 61 DICKINSON, Kathryn D. 10 47,171,179 DIETRICH , Dolores R. 10 47 DIETZ, Brian John 10 47, 61 DIXON, Cindy Renee 10 47 DONAHOE, Brian K. 10 DONNELLY, James 10 47 DURLEY , Lawrence D. 10 55 ELLIS, Russell Blaine 10 ELLISON, Scott 10 ENDEAN, Laura Eliz 10 47, 184 ENGERRAN , Roland I . 10 47 ERDELEN , James C . 10 193 Patricia Jackson M A N A G E R 24271 SAN FERNANDO ROAD AIR-EASE TRAVEL 18053 255-6900 0 EVANS, David Lyle 10 EVERIDGE, Larry 10 47 EWING, David A. 10 FALK, Deborah Maria 10 47 FARAGHER, James Scott 10 90,91 FARRELL, Richard J. 10 47 FARRELL, BobJ. 10 47, 193 FAUCI, Dino 10 47, 171 FECKO, James T. 10 47 FELIX, Adelita 10 47 FETTEROLF, Dawn Alane 10 47 FEYERABEND, Troy W. 10 47 FICK, Bob 10 47,84 FISH, Darwin Kerry 10 47 FLETCHER, Sandra T. 10 47 FORNELIUS, Chris Todd 10 47, 61 FORSTER, Kenneth S. 10 47 , 81 FOSTER, Melissa Beth 10 47 FOUT, Carl Jay 10 47 FRANKLIN, Gregory 10 47 , 61. 73 FRANKLIN. Tim 10 46. 47. 83 EEEW, Eric W. 10 47 i IEDMAN, Judith L. 10 47 FULLER, Jane Suzanne 10 47, 62, 94, 95 EALINDO, Lorenzo L. 10 ALL. John 'Raymond 10 47, 54, 69 EAN, Daria Elise 10 47 ARCIA, Sharon Y. 10 47.181 EARNER, Troy A. 10 47 ARRIO, David 10 48 ARRIS, David Mark 10 AUER. Kim LLaurie 10 48 JAYED, Dina 10 48, l 184 GERRITSON. , Robin 10 48 FIBBS, Julie ,Lorene 10 48, 184 EILLORY, R. 10 61 JOBBLE, Sheryl l June 10 48, 65, 184 SODDARD, Angie GOODWIN, Sandra Lynn 10 48 GORDON, Debora Ann 10 48 GORDON, Gabriel G. 10 48 GOTTLIEB, Tania Renee 10 48 GREANEY, Donald James 10 48 GREEN, Randall Craig 10 48,61 GREENGARD, Douglas G. 10 48. 73 GREENLEE, Jeffrey For 10 48, 61 GREGORY. Eric Rick 10 GROLLA, Tina Marie 10 44, 48 GROVES. Terilyn 10 48 GUILLORY. Randy 10 48,73,9O, 91 HAAS, Brian Joseph 10 48, 61 HALL, Jeff L. 10 48 HAMMERMEISTER. Gregor 10 48, 73 HANG, Rumony 10 48 I-IANS, Vincent 10 46, . A KV.. Fine Diamonds - Jewelry Custom Ring Design og Bulova - Accutron -- Omega If 4. 1? lm :Q et, V 1. If ca, QJIW Congratulations to the Class 1977 NEWHALL JEWELERS 24331 N. San Fernando Fld. Newhell, Calif. 91321 since 1947 Phone 18051 259-3444 M. 10 48 L. 10 484174, 175 HARRIS, HERMES, Stephanie 10 48 HARRISON, John Edward 10 48, 73, 90 HATFIELD, Barry S. 10 48, 69, 84 HAZEL, Erce11M. 10 HEATON, Kenneth Gordo 10 48, 54 HEMMINGER, Susan Patricia 10 48,179 HEUER, Kandi Ranee 10 48 HOCUTT',Rick 10 44. 48, 61, 90 HOESLI, Cara Rachel 10 48 HOKE, Stephen L. 10 48 HOLDEN, Dave HH- 10 46- 48 48. 78. 115, 125 Jane 10 48 Edwin 10 48, ee, 94 JODDARD. Audry HARNED, Milton HENDRIX, rammi HOLDER, Keith l H- 10 48. 62. 94, 95- Martin 10 48 L. 10 48 Layton 10 48 p 171 HARRIS, Katherine HEPPNER, Petra HOLMAN, Menssa Congratulations to the Class of 1977 from SANTA CLARITA NATIONAL BANK 23620 Lyons Avenue 26460 N. Friendly Valley Parkway Newhall Newhall 'i3 Tu, We're looking forward to serving you - , 0 s Kg In 1 X 'm'anu One Stop Full Service Q. pf Banking XN W' ' '-,-- -... - X Ads l Index 213 GROCE .ls V' . . s as Q , , Q U! C 1 TUMBLE-IN GROCERY 24911 San Fernando Rd. Two Locations to Serve You Phone C8055 259-3323 8456 Friendly Vlly. Pkwy. 23736 Lyons Ave. , Nwhl. C8057 259-5775 25239 N. Wiley Cyn. Rd. Newhall, CA , See the H ' Latest in - pm Motion KEYSTONE GALLERY k Figures Fine Arts 5 Ceramics 1' Hand Crafts Redwood Coffee Tables 3 Unique Clocks Consignment Sales Welcomed THE PLAZA THEATRE 23710 Lyons Avenue Newhall American Parts B.C. AUTO PARTS BILL CLARK .QYJCTAPH 511 -.P 02 5' E C8059 255-7770 L' -4 FTD 'IQ . 'Q. Wye ella Q sfi .,,,, ,I ij jVALENCIA Owner-Manager R I 23756 Lyons Ave. Newhall, CA 91321 fi X 24727 N. San Fernando Rd, Newhall, CA 93201 Worldwide X629 Delivery C8055 259-2552 C2131 365-3244 WALLY FORD STEVE HANAUER Congratulations to the Class Realtor of '77 M EGA GOOD YEAR BROKERS TIRE 81 MUFFLER CNTR. SU N REAL ESTATE INC. 255-005 I 0 23440 Lyons Ave. Newhall, CA 214 Ads X Index We Care a Great Deal Vinceiifiese Leisa 10 48 HORNER, Terry Delyle 10 48 HOWARD, Vicki Irene 10 48, 171, 198, 199 HOWE, Beth 10 48, 62, 164, 171 HUNTER, Scott 10 48 HUSKENS, Kara Lynn 10 48 HUSS, Lynn Marie 10 48,92,93 INGRAM, Angela A. 10 48, 77 JEFFERSON, Jon Keith 10 48 JENSEN,Jackie 10 KASSIR, Kraig Victor 10 KAWADA, Arlene 10 49, 171 KEMSLEY, Mark Alan 10 49, 198 KENNEDY, John Hunter 10 KENNEDY , Roderick L. 10 49 KERKER, Jo Ellen 10 49 KILLMEYER, Kathleen 10 49 KINGSTROM, Julie Anna 10 49 KIRK, Nancy Ann 10 49 KLAR, Timothy Dale 10 49 KLAUS, Jon R. 1 CI r-4 E V FQ O L. E T' JESS, Bob 10 48,61, Biff 10 49,61 90, 91 KLEIDOSTY, Gary 10 49 I JOHNSON, Leslie KLEIN, Karen 10 46, D. 10 48, 61 49, 87, 106, 164 24533 San Fernando Rd. Downtown Newhall JOLLEY, Tammy KOBACK, Mark 10 49 Io 10 48,184 KOCH,Tania Ann 10 49 JORDAN, Dennis KOLL, Juri 10 49, 189 4 Wayne 10 48 KOONS, Tracy JOSTAD,SiIi 10 48,179 Leigh 10 49 J JUREY, sheni KRUMPECK, William Lynn 10 49 S. 10 49 KAMMEIER, Laura KUDERER, KE1ain 10 415 1 10 Cynthia 10 49, 184 ARR, Jon Mic ae KUHAR, New Trucks New Cars KASSEN, Kim Christopher 10 49 1259-2820 259-2820 suzanne 10 49 KURTZ, Christine L. 10 49 F. 10 50,59 CORE, Jayne MALLORY, Kathleen Marie 10 49 IRD, Eric Owen 10 49 NG, Teresa Ann 10 NG,Timothy L. 10 NGLOIS. Cindy M. 10 49, 170 UX, Lorrie Ann 10 49 WRENCE, Steven 10 49,62,90 WSON, Thomas . 10 50 ERER, Boris 10 50, 4 MUN YEE, Agnes 10 -GIAN, Gregory 1. 10 50 G,Richard 10 50, 2 INE, Bill R. 10 50, 61 VELESS, James . 10 50 ERA, Dale A. 10 JWE, Tony 10 50, 61, '4, 171, 185 NDBERG, Kevin '. 10 50 ITLE, Jill 10 50,202 IILOSKEY, Brian P.' 10 .BEE, Margaret 1. 10 50 .GHAKIAN, John Ann 10 50,93,184 MANN, Anita Darlene 10 50, 67, 79 MANRIQUEZ, Frances L. 10 50 MANRIQUEZ, Linda Susa 10 50 MANSFIELD, C. J. 10 50,84,106, 164 MARKS, Kathleen B. 10 50 MARTIN, David F. 10 MARTIN, Craig 10 50 MARTIN, Margaret A. 10 MATHUES,Ray 10 50 MATLOCK, Christ 10 61,166 MAXON, Rob 10 59,184 McAULIFFE, Denise C. L. 10 44, 50, 87 McCORMACK, Carolyn 10 50,87 McCULLOM, Dale R. 10 51, 90 MCFARLIN, Karen L. 10 51 McGRATH, Waite Becky 10 51 MCGRATH, Waite Brad 10 51 McKENZIE, LoriK. 10 McLAUGHLIN, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I977 THE NEWHALL .fn .f- L. N94 . seg., f -1 9' 1 I QQ' Qotf ' lj 6' 8- , K Z, S GNAL Ads I Index 215 Lorraine 10- MCMULLEN. Corey Rand 10 51. 73 McNULTY, Mary K. 10 51 McRAY,Scott 10 51.90 MCSKANE, Fiona Mary 10 51 MEECE. Sean M. 10 MEHR, Deborah Louise 10 51. 171 MEINHARDT. Gerald A. 10 51.61.94 MERTES. Mike 10 51. 193 MEYERS. Tom 10 51 MILADIN. Jeff C8051 255-0301 Jolm 10 51 MILFORD, Sarah Ellen 10 51, 65 MILLER. Michael M. 10 51. 61 MILLER, Suzanne Jean 10 51 MITCHELL, Joyce Louis 10 51. 184 MITCHELL. Michael K. 10 51 MITCHELL. Timothy C. 10 51 MITSCH. Bert 10 MOLINAR, Christopher 10 51 MOORE. Phillip D. 10 51. 61 MOSSMAN, Thomas M. 10 51 MUNFORD. Randell Gale 10 MUSSELMAN, Jackie Lyn 10 MYERS, Margaret Jane 10 MYERS. Dee Dee 10 51. 67. 87 MYERS, Steven N. 10 51. 90 NAEGLE, Victoria Ann 10 51 NASON. John David 10 51. 171 NGUYEN. Lien Thi Minh 10 N1cHoLs. Cynthia R. 10 51 NITTA.Eiko 10 51.76 NOLER, Glenn 10 51. 184 NORTHROP. David G. 10 51 NORTON. Gregory P. 10 51. 61. 171. 185 O BRIEN. Janice 10 51 O FARRELL. Frank 10 44. 51, 94, 95 O Sl-IEA , Dianne Marie 10 51, 93, 100 DONNA'S POODLE PARLOR Scissor Finishing ' Fluff Drying Appointment Only Styling by DONNA 24405 Walnut St. Newhall, CA Serving Newhall - Saugus - Valencia - Office Supplies - 'Rubber Stamps - School Supplies - Social Stationery - Greeting Cards - Gift Department - Photo Finishing - Party and Wedding Supplies - Xerox Copies 54 Each 179. 193 OHL. Kellie 10 51 OLEA.RoyS. 10 51 OLSEN. Rory Craig 10 51.66.94 ORDWAY. Lois Jean 10 51 PARK, Michael Wayne 10 51.61 PARKS, Susan Eliz 10 51 PELLERIN . Michael A. 10 51 PENNALA, Jeffrey 10 51 PERKINS , Marguerite R. 10 51 PERRETT, Michele Ann 10 51, 67,79 PETERS. Gary T. 10 73 PETERSON. Margaret 10 50. 51 PHAN, Gregory Alan 10 51 PHIPPS, Becquelin R. 10 51 PICKEL. Ben Lawrence 10 51 PIEPER. Jodie Marie 10 51 PILCHER. Thomas C. 10 51. 94 POTTER. Kurt Denton 10 POULSEN, Susan G. 10 51. 65 POWER. Sharon Donna 10 216 Ads I Index PREVOST, Richard J. 10 51 PRIOR. Janet Ann 10 51. 106 PRUNTY. Mike I-lase 10 51, 61 PUMILIA. Steve 10 51 PURCELL. Matthew 10 61 PURRINGTON. KRISTY A. 10 52 QUINN. Kerry Ann 10 52, 184 RAFFETY , Scott Warren 10 52 RAINES . Michelle Rene 10 52 RAMIREZ, Elizabeth 10 RAND, Glen 10 RANDALL, Michael W. 10 52. 90 RANDALL. Stephanie 10 52 RANDOLPH, Wendy V. 10 52 RAPER. Theresa Renae 10 52. 184 RASMUSSEN. Shelley A. 10 52. 164. 171. 184 RAWSON. Billy 10 52. 69. 84 RAY, James Cecil 10 52 RAYNER, Eric 10 52, DIPLOMAT STATIONERS Thriftimart Shopping Center at Wyley Cyn. Rd. 259-5757 24240 Lyons Avenue - Newhall 69, 84 Lee 10 52 REDDY, Michele 10 52 ROGERS. Rick 10 44. REED, Shel 52, 61, 94 Edward 10 52 ROGUS. Christina REGUEIRO. ADRIANA M. 10 52 L. 10 52 RENTZER, Scott Denton 10 REZO, William Joe 10 52, 72 RIEDEL, Valerie L. 10 52.66. 125 RIEK. B. 10 69 RIEMER. Marlene 10 52 ROBERTSON. David G. 10 ROBERTSON. Keith W. 10 ROGERS, Gene ROMERO. Dennis M. 10 ROONEY. Richard W. 10 52. 62 5 ROSS, Erica Leslie 10 52 RUDDOCK. Denise L. 10 RUNYAN, Darlene Sarah 10 52 RUSH. David Michael 10 52, 61 RUST, Danny L. 10 52, 61 RYAN , Timothy JIM'S SPECIALTY SALES Foreign: 259-1484 American: 259-3033 Auto Parts 22504 6th Street Newhall Mark 10 46, 52, 61, 94 SALAHI, Linda Audrey 10 52 SALAZAR. Duane 10 52, 90,91 SALINAS , Barbara Sue 10 52 SALTONSTALL. Debi Ann 10 52, 179 SCHAEFER, Audrey L. 10 52, 65 SCHMIDT, Sean 10 SCHWAB, Daniele 10 52 SCHWARTZ. Richard 10 52,69 Lynne 10 52 SECHRENGOST, Amy Clai 10 52 SERRANO, Gloria 10 52 SHANNON. Kathie 10 52, 106, 107 SHAUGHNESSY . Debra Jo 10 SHEMANSKI, David Evan 10 52 SHEPARD, Grant 10 72 SHERMAN, John Burdel 10 SHIMIZU, Joan Rumi 10 52, 171 SHOEMAKER, Craig SCOTT, Carrie Lee 10 ORT, Susan 90, 164 Delean 10 52, 76 SMITH, Stephanie ME,La1neen 1. 10 52, ee, 65 NEWHALL BOWLING Faye 10 52 SMITH, Tanya X, IDMORE. Michael A. 10 52, 94 CENTER Ala 10 52, 61 SPADAVECCHIA, Q..-,f OANE, sheni Jeffrey 10 52 81 ,403 Fae 10 52 STAATS, Michelle ITH, Deborah Lee 10 52 E. 10 52 STANLEY, George ITH, Karrie ,S. 10 52, 61 23700 Lyons Avenue, Newhall Lynne 10 52, 175 STEVENS, Patricia 259-2700 ITH, Michael Jea 10 184 , , Amhon 10 52 STONECIPHER, Banquets, - Catering - Weddings ITH, Robert 10 52, Christop 10 52, 61 X5 Neal 10 WATERS, ceneen E THURSTON. Stacey Ann 10 55, 66, '78, 79 e , Rene 10 53. 65 WEARY, Donna j , I , . Q Toms, Leann 10 53 L nn 10 55 'X F y TORRES, Yolanda A. 10 WEKJK, Teri-Lynn 10 55 J, XFZQMSGI TRIGUEROS, Ruben WEST, Wendy x, S-Z, C. 10 53, 61, 94 Ann 10 94 Old Orchard Shopping Center TROYER, CYNTHIA WHITE, David 10 46, 1. , 23349 Lyons Ave., Valencia M- 10 53' 179 55, 72, 164, 184 'f ULH, Carolyn A. 10 53 Phone C8051 259-7855 Noritake China ' Crystal Free Gift Wrapping Gourmet Cookware ONER, Karen 10 52, 7 RAUSS,Lisa 10 52, 7, 79, 200 RINGER, Sherree . 10 53, 193 UCK, Vincent homas 10 53 DDUTH, Michael ayn 10 53 DICK, Vicki arie 10 53 YMANSKI, James . 10 53, 62, 73 MURA, Robert ideo 10 53 TAPIA, George Albert TAPIA, Gilbert 53. 61 P. 10 TAYLOR, Charles 10 53 TAYLOR, Gregory E. 10 53 TEMCHO, Paul 10 53, 198 TERRELL, Brian L. 10 53 THALER, George Joseph 10 THEROFF, Lisa 10 53, 87, 179 THOMAS, Michael Paul 10 53 THORN, Jay URIE, Alex K. 10 UTVICH, Kathaleen Mae 10 53, 65 VALESTIN, Eleanor E. 10 53, 171 VASQUEZ, Maria V. 10 53 VELA , Elizabeth L. 10 53 VICKREY, Alenides 10 53 VOGEL, Jonathan Rand 10 53 VOLKAERTS. Elizabeth 10 55 WAKEFIELD, Vikki Lynn 10 55,171 WALK, Nancy Suzanne 10 55 WALKER, Douglas B. 10 55 WARD,ChrisE. 10 55 WHITE, Kim 10 55, 87 WHITENER, Sheree Rene 10 55, 106 WILLIAMS, Bryan J. 10 55 WILLIAMS, Kellie Jane 10 55 WILLIAMS, Michael H. 10 WILSON, James Bennett 10 73, 171 WILSON.John Fenn 10 55, 90 WININGER, Jennifer Le 10 WINSLOW, Marc T. 10 55 WOODS. Pamela M. 10 55, 87 WOODS , Patricia M. 10 55,87 WORDEN, Leon John 10 WOTEN,Kevin 10 55. 84 Ads l Index 217 Congratulations to the Class of 1977 From Dr. and Mr. Lawerence Amalang Alan Z. Barbakow, DDS Lewis Bishop AIA Magic Maintenance Micheal Corben, O.D. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Kelly, Jr. Dr. Kenneth L. Weiner ANONYMOUS WRIGHT, James W. 10 WRIGHT, Michael A. 10 55. 202 WRIGHT, Pamela Lin 10 55 WRIGHT, Steven James 10 YAEH, Cynthia Marie 10 55 YOUNGBLOOD. Philip R. io 55 zAAr,Jeffreys. io 55, 94.185 zAMoRA. Fernando 10 55 ZAMORA,Grace 10 55 ZIRBEL, Robert Herman 10 55 ZOVAK, Douglas Albert 10 55,62 p ABERNATHY , Kenneth R. 11 34 ACQUILANO. James D. 11 34 ALBERS, William W. 11 ALBERTSON. Robert 11 34 ALDAPA, Michael Dee 11 34 ALLAIRE.Judi 11 .34. 176 ALLARD. Brian V. 11 34. 202 ALYEA, Theresa M. 11 34 AMADO, Arthur O. 11 34,61 AMOROSO. Gina Olivia 11 34. '79 AMSDEN, Morgan Allen 11 34, 61 ANDERSON, Reed Jack 11 34 ANDREWS,Pau1 Ernest 11 34.43, 94 ANTON,Pa1mira G. 11 ARNHART,Tom Lee 11 34, 62,94 BABEL. Martha Jo 11 84 BACHMAN, Kathi 11 3 BAHARA,RON 11 34. 94.202 BAILEY,Liz 11 34.66, 94 BAILEY, Robert Edmund 11 34 BARR. Bethany Rose 11 34 BARR, Robert F. 11 34 BARSTOW, Jill Marie 11 34 BASEY. Denise Ruth 11 34 BAssET,Brad 11 34, 106.107 BEASLEY, Bob 11' 109 BEATON, Coleen L. 11 43. 184 BEAUCHAMP, Walter 179 Bud 11 34 BROMAN, Gene 11 34, BEDFORD' Debra 69, 85, 184 24353 N. San Fernando Rd. Lynn 11 34 BROWN, David Newhall, Calif. 91321 BEESON, Maurice 11 34 Alan 11 34 48055 259-8878 BERENS, Karen BROWN. Richard Jean 11 34, 79, 125, Gordon 11 164, 200 BROWN ,A Thomas BERGMAN, Judy Wiley 11 34 Lynn 11 34 BUBNASH, Nancy BESWICK, David E. 11 34 Wynn 11 34, '72, 90, 91 BIORKLAND. WM. Donald 11 34 BLANKENSHIP, Mary L. 11, 34. 184 BLOOM, Taunya Marie 11 BOLDEN. y Michael 11 34, 61, 94. 164. 193 BORDEN, Jeffrey 11 BOSSE, Kerri Ann 11 34 BOWERS. Kenneth 11 85 BRADY, James 11 34, 69. 85 BRAGDON. Kelly Wayne 11 34 BRAZEL, Jeffrey V. 11 34 BREWER,'Todd R. 11 34 BRICKER. Christopher 11 34 BRITTON,Hara 11 34, 218 Ads ! Index BUGBEE. Jeff 11 34. 72 90 BURCKERT, Elizabeth M. 11 33. 34 BURGHOUT. Gregory L. 11 34 BUSH, Melvin George 11 34 BUTLER, Bobbie Lynn 11 BYRNE, Patricia 11 34, 85 CALDARA . Randall J. 11 34 CALLEJA, George A. 11 35 CAMPBELL. Mary Kay 11 35 CAPITELLI , Anthony J. 11 35,62,94, 95, 164 CARMICHAEL. Enira 11 BUZ ERENBERG CARRILLO. Emilio 11 35 42135 786-4159 CARVER, Kathryn ' Trophies Plaques Medals STEVE ERENBERG C2133 781-6382 BILL HART ASSOCIATICN OF INSURANCE BRCKERS DUANE DYE INSURANCE 24707 San Fernando Rd. Newhall, Calif. 91321 DUANE GARTNER 8a CO. 23760 Lyons Ave. MOLGARD Sc BOYER, INC. 23550 Lyons Ave. Suite 204 Newhall, Calif. PASSICK 8t SAUNDERS INSURANCE 24273 San Fernando Rd. Newhall , Calif. 91321 Newhall . Calif. 91321 M- 11 35 Clark 11 35 EFFERTZ, Steve 11 36, 85 HALDU. John DAY, Valerie A. 11 35 82 FROST, Vincent Lucien 11 35 DE MARS, Gregory ELLEDGE, Egan Lane 11 36 HAPI-IN Phi-11iP R. 11 35, 61 S. 11 36, 68 FULGHAM, Andy 11 36. H- 11 35, 72 DE WITT, Caren 11 43 ENDRESS, Robert 62, 83 HAVEZ, Th6I6S8 DEAR, Stacy Lou 11 35 WM. 11 36, 61 GALLINOTO, Y. 11 35 OLE, Linda Ann 11 66 OLLINS, Janet Marie 11 176 OLLINS, Wayne A. 11 ONDER, Kevin C. 11 35, 85 ONE, Tracy L. 11 ORRIVEAU, Sharon Lee 11 35. 93 REGG, Kerry Eileen 11 35. '76 UGINI, Linda Marie 11 178 USICK, Bruno Dean 11 35 ALTON, Steven Q 35 .11 35, ALY, Colleen 11 35 AM, Thang 11 35, 62 ARTNELL, John Robert 11 AVINROY , Jacqueline 11 35, 67, 164 AVIS, Jill Renee 11 35 AVIS, Robert DEMERJIAN, Michael G. 11 35, 62 DENNEY, Cathy Denise 11 35, 176 DENTON. Donna Io 11 35 DESLOGE, Dismas S. 11 DIXON, Lawrence David 11 35 DIXON, Tim 11 35, 171. 185 DOW, Kristen Lynn 11 33, 35 DRAKE, Margaret M. 11 36, 94 DRAKE, Victor Paul 11 36 DREW, James Clayton 11 94,171 DUBRON, Steven 11 36 DURAZO.Lisa Susan 11 36 EASTON, Mark A. 11 36 EATON, William J. 11 36 ECHOLS. Doranne 11 36,87 ERSKINE,Iames H. 11 ERUE, David Leroy 11 36 ESCALANTE. Richard 11 61 EURTON, Kelly 11 36. 87 EYROLET, David Scott 11 36.60.61 FEANY. Michelle 11 36.176 FECKO,JosephG. 11 43 FERNANDEZ , Barbara I . 11 36 FERNANDEZ. Hope 11 181 FLEMING, Duane 11 36 FLETCHER, Michael Dar 11 36 FORTE, Arthur 11 FOUST,MarkE. 11 36, 171 FOX, Richard Harry 11 36, 59 FRANKLIN, Cynthia 11 36, 42, 87 , 179 FRICKE, Dennis 11 36. Tony 11 68, 85 GARCIA. Andrew D. 11 36 GARCIA,Nadine 11 36. 171 GARLAND. Gloria I. 11 36 GARRISON, Kathleen 11 36 GARRISON, Patrick 11 36 GATES, Steven C. 11 GEHRING , Kristi Lynn 11 36 GEHRKE, Christopher 11 43, 171 GERVASI,Joni 11 36 GILMAN, David 11 36, 41, 59 GOMEZ, Rita 11 36, 62, '76, '77 GOODWIN, Kristi 11 36 GORDON, Gilbert G. 11 198 GORDON, Mark Steven 11 36, 68 GRANGER. Deborah 11 36,65, Ads ! Index 219 MARIA'S ITALIAN - AMERICAN Delicatessen and Grocery Premium Quality Italian Specialties Selected Domestic and Imported Cold Beers and Wines ' Hot and Cold Submarine Sandwiches Try Our GODFATHER Catering Orders 259-6261 24715 San Femando Rd. at 13th Gifts Newhall Prescription 87. 164. 193. 200 GRECO. Christopher L. 11 61 GREENLEE. Ray 11 36. 59. 200 GREYERBIEHL. Mitchell 11 GRIER. Viki Sue 11 36 GRIFFITHS. Kim 11 35 36. 171. 184 GRUPP, Gregory V. 11 36. 90 GUILMETTE, Theodore 11 36. 68 GUMP. Kellie Ann 11 36, 176 GUNDERSON, Caroline G. 11 33.36. 125 GUTHRIE, Nancy Io 11 36. 184 HAAS. Scott Michael 11 36, 89 HAENDLE. Debra 11 36, 164, 175 HALL. James Scott 11 36 HALL. Jeanette 11 36. 65. 164 HALLMAN, Scott 11 36, 72. 82 HANSON. Chris 11 37 . 61. 82. 164 HARPER. Cynthia L. 11 37 220 Ads I Index HARRIS. D. Neil 11 37 HARRIS. Kim L. 11 HARRISON. Deanna loui 11 37 HATFIELD. David 11 37. 81. 184 HAWKINS. Judy M. 11 37. 67 HEADLUND, Donald Kuret 11 37 HENDERSON. David M. 11 37 HENLEY, Julie 11 37, 176. 177 HENNINGSGAARD. Anita 11 37, 67 HERBERTSON. Regina A. 11 37 HERNANDEZ, Jose 11 37 HERRINGTON. Rick L. 11 37. 61 HETZEL, Daniel Dale 11 37. 59. 94, 115 HIGGINS. Mitch L. 11 HIRSCHMANN. Carol M. 11 37. 179. 193 HITZEMAN. Cindy Lea 11 37 HOESLI. Eric R. 11 37 HOLLAND. David Alan 11 37 HOLT, Kevin G. 11 37 HORNER. Billy Ray 11 37 HOUDESHELL. Gretchen 11 37 HOYNES , Richard Russe 11 37 , 81 HUTCHINSON. Daniel Le 11 94 INGRAM. Charles A. 11 37, 60, 61, 94, 124 ISKANDER. Iulliette R. 11 37 ISKANDER, Susan R. 11 37 IVERSON. Laurie Ann 11 37 . 176 IVIE, Brian Kirk 11 37, 39. 72. 184. 185 IVIE,RobertI. 11 37, 72. 126. 184. 185 JENNERSON. Jerry H. 11 38 JENSEN. Mark R. 11 38 JOHNSON. Albert S. 11 38 IOHNSON.Learm 11 38 184. 185 IORGENSEN. Susan 11 38 KAIIHARA, Mark E. 11 38 KASSIR. Abdul 11 38. 69. 85 KAWADA . Carol Lynn 11 38. 164 KEANE. Mary Jane 11 38 KELLEY , Cynthia Carol 11 KELLEY. Wendy Joy 11 38 KELLY.CathyE. 11 38. 106. 202 KELLY. LuLu 11 38 KEMSLEY . Vicki Lynn 11 38,171,184 KERSTON. Robert 11 38 KIMLIN. Lyn Sharon 11 38 KING, Susan Louise 11 38, 176, 177 KINSELLA. Gary M. 11 38 KISTER. Cheryl Lynn 11 38.176.177 KLIPFEL, Nancy 11 38, 164, 175 KLOTH.Lisa 11 38. 106. 193. 197.200 KOECK, Pearl Lynn 11 38 KOEHLER, Mark C. 11 38 KOONS. Jeffrey Carl 11 38 KRAHLING . 193 Danny 11 38.59, KRAUS,Thomas 11 38 KUZIORAV. Kim M. 11 38 LAVIGNE. Kim 11 75 LAMB. Charles Thomas 11 LARSEN, Brian E. 11 38 LAYH. Alan Duane 11 38.171 LEPAGE, Tina 11 38. 67 LENENBERG. Cheryl R. 11 38 LIEROW. Bemdie 11 38 LIGGETT , Jamie Renee 11 38 LIGHT. Arnold Mike 11 38. 61 LINCOLN. Mary Kay 11 38 LOCI-lI,Kay Carlo 11 LONG, Victoria 11 38 LOPEZ, Anthony 11 87 MALLORY, Terry 11 87 MANSFIELD. Cynthia R. 11 38 MARSOLEK. Keith David 11 43 MAYBERRY, Robert M. 11 38. 61 MAZON.AngelS. 11 McCANN. Sandra K. 11 39 McDONALD. Kathleen A. 11 39. 171 McELHANEY . Hillary THEDRUG i CORNER as ' fVista Village Centerj 25842 Tournament Road Valencia. Calif. 91355 12133 367-0108 Cosmetics i It G I If C8051 255-6611 Hallmark Cards CASA DE HCJMBRE Fine Men's Wear J. 11 39, 106 McKINNEY, Jeffrey B. 11 39, 59, 72, 90, 193 MCMAHAN, Dawn 11 39 McMAHON, Michael 11 39, 69, 85 MCNALLY, John Paul 11 39, 83 McPI-IERSON, Alan Scot 11 39 MEADOWS, Kenneth Lee 11 39, 62, 63, 94 MELROY, Ronald W. 11 MENDOZA, Javier 11 68, 85 MICKELSON, Paul R. 11 39, 62, 72, 87, 184 MILES, Cindy Louise 11 39 MILLER, Jennifer Mari 11 39 MILLER, Linda Carole 11 39 MILLER, Robin Kay 11 39. 62 MILLER, Sherry Anne 11 93 MIRACLE, Kevin V. 11 39,185,166, 171, 196, 197 MITCHELL, Mellanie J. 11 176 MONAHAN, John 11 MONTGOMERY, Jerri L. 11 MONTJAR, Bill 11 39, 171 MONTJAR, William O. 11 39,113 MOODY, Janet Elizabet 11 39,164, 184 MOORE, M. Carole 11 39 MOREY, Connie Sue 11 39 MORSE, Scott 11 39, 69,85 MOSS, Sherrie L. 11 39 MURRAY, Kodee Kim 11 39, 67,94, 124, 200, 201 MYERS, Cynthia Lynn 11 39 MYERS, Betsy A. 11 39, 64, 65, 86, 87, 201 NAEGLE, Susan E. 11 39,65 NAPOLITANO, Julia S. 11 39 NEENAN, Ronald Scott 11 61,94 NELSON, Randy L. 11 39 NIELSEN,AnnR. 11 40 125 IELSEN, Peder 11 40, 70, 89 SHEA,John 11 40, 61, 164, 202 FTEDAL, Kenneth R. 11 40 LEA,A1bertS. 11 40, 171 LIVER, David 11 40 LSON. Mindy C. 11 33, 40 ROSCO, Cynthia 11 40 SBORNE, Michael P. 11 40, 61, 72 WENS, Patrick C. 11 40, 68 ASCOE, Odus Arthur 11 AYNE, Kimberly G. 11 40 NNALA, Brian G. 11 40, 62. 63, 94 ENNALA. John D. 11 40, 61, 62 ENNINGTON, Jill D. 11 40 RRETT, Jennifer Lee 11 40 LCHER, Debra 11 40 ZINGER, Karen ' S. 11 40 LFUS, Butch 11 40, 61 TES, Randy Lane 11 POTTER, Jeanne 11 40, 62 POWELL, David 11 40 POWERS, Susan Carol 11 40,65 POZZA. Catherine A. 11 93 PREVOST,Joseph 11 40, 59 PULLEN.Bob 11 40.89, 202 PUSEY,Randy 11 40, 202 QUICK, Chester Charle 11 RAICHE,ClaytonJ. 11 REDDY, Douglas 11 40 REDMOND, Thomas 11 40 REED,Jan 11 40,171 REED, Kim Nenett 11 40 REED,VickeyA. 11 REISBIG, Michael R. 11 40, 59 REISCH,Donna 11 REYES. Kathleen S. 11 REYNOLDS . Rebecca A. 11 40, 114 RIEMER, Gregoryl. 11 ROBERTS,LIZ 11 40, 175 ROBINSON, Neil Evan 11 81 ROLLINS, Eileen HYDRAULIC RESEARCH Hydraulic Research Division of Textron Inc, SALUTES THE GRADUATES OF 1977 25200 West Rye Canyon Rd. Valencia, California 91355 When: Equal Opportunity has real meaning feral! Men 1 Women Ads ! Index 221 1 E. 11 40 78 ROMERO, Debby SAVKO. Stephen I Lee 11 40 Guerin 11 1 RUBINO, Michael SCHAEFER, Kurt Sportswear 1 A. 11 40, 60, 61 Adam 11 41, 81 Dresses RUDDY, Allen SCI-IALLERT. Diane Clifford 11 40 M. 11 41. 164. 175 SAATHOFP. Keith scHANrz, Karen JQ'S WEAR HOUSE V. 11 40, 171- L. 11 41, 171 SALOVICH, SCHIANO. Ieffrey M. 11 1 Richie 11 41, 72 sci-IMIDT, Reben 19372 Soledad Ca?Y0nF0ad 1 SALTONSTALL, Lori S. 11 41 Canyon Country. California 91351 Ami 11 41 SCHNEIDER. X 1 SARRO, Christine Monika 11 41. 87 IO HARRIS 251-2311 10 TRODICK 1 C. 11 41 SCHOLTES. Melanie 4 SAUER. .Till Ellen 11 41. J. 11 41. 175. 184 1 - F SCHUERGER, Ann 11 41. 184 Peggy 11 41, 164 suouzs, Lisa K. 11 411 Appointments Available qaosy 255-9962 SCSULIFIT1' Kem SIQZEEL, Kathryn 1 SEDIVIC, Lance Ami 11 74 1 I E. 11 41 SIPOTZ, James LERMA 5 BARBER SHOP aaa-ie, Bradley Ai.. ii 41. ii. - 1- ,.. .1 1 ---......- 1 --. 1 1 -1,1,1.,.. E. 11 41 SKIDMORE, Steven Hairstyling Razor Cut Beard Trimming SHANNON. Michael- L- 11 41. 171. 135 1 i 1 --.1 Lg . d-....T.l L. 11 41, 62 SMITH, Christopher p 24375 San Fernando Rd. Newhall, Calif. SHlff3Di1T11jfflhY SNI?fTH11Es3imta 11 41 SHIELDS, James 11 41, SMITH. Leslie 1 JESS LERMA 69, 85 Jean 11 41 SHEILDS, Katherine R. 11 SHIELDS, Vicki SMITH , Patricia Jamie 11 41 SNABLY, Steven Paul 11 41 SNYDER, Janis Diane 11 41 SOLHEIM. Susan L. 11 SOULSBURG. Cheryl J. 11 41.74.75 S. 11 41. 106 STRICKLAND, Laurel An 11 33. 41 SUDICK, John Alan 11 41 SZYMANSKI, Cynthia L. 11 41. 106. 181. Congratualtion to the Class of 1977 Dr. JOE L. D. SCHECTER DENTAL GROUP sraars. wiuiam 198, 2oo 259-9674 0 A. 11 41 TALLENT.Tim 11 41 STANCLIFFE, Valerie TANI, Nora Ami 11 41 7 fig: L. 11 41 TERHEGGEN, Scott U STEINMANN, Lance D. 11 41 '7' af R. 11 41,61 1'HERoFP,Gina ' 1 STILLWELL, Jody Marie 11 41, 65, as 0,- Aiin 11 41 111,200 STOVER,- Kimberly THURMAN, Debbie . U.S.D.A. Choice Meats and Friendly Service T511 AE, Sgldra V 155353, Eelinda Janet 11 41 Ann 11 102,179 I TOSETTI, Karin VAN BRUNT, John BILLS BUTCHER BLOCK Lyn., 11 1.6 Karl 11 42 I'LL STEER YOU RIGHT! Counter Service - Locker Beef - Party Platters Phone 259-2266 BILL ZEKO 26061 Bouquet Canyon, Saugus 222 Ads ! Index TOVAR, Cynthia Marie 11 42.74.184 TRUEBLOOD. Kyltie A. 11 42, 184 TRUONG. Tri Minh 11 42 TURNER. Markl. 11 42 TYLER, Gervis 11 42 ULRICH, Lisa V. 11 42, 181 UNDERI-1ILL . James VAN DEVENTER. Valerie 11 42. 184 VARGAS, Jose L. 11 42 VELOZ, Eunice L. '11 45 VELOZ, Silver Issac 11 42 VERNON, Perry Edward 1 VICKREY, Alenides M. .11 42 VILKAS, Regina 11 42, 164.184 OTRIAN, Michael P. 11 42 ADE, L1nda Marie 11 42 ALK, Jeffery G. 11 42, 90 ALKER Joanne 11 42, 65 ARD,Greg 11 42. ARE Jul1e 11 42 ARE Sean Lane 11 ATKINS Deanna 11 42 67 ATKINS B111 11 69 84 EARY D3V1d 11 42 62 82 ENDT Richard 1 42 ESTON Veronrca 11 184 HELAN Daryl Glenn 11 42 HELCHEL Lauralee 11 HITE StuartK 11 WHITTON,Donald V. 11 WILLIAMS, Debra E. 11 42 WILLIAMS, LOI1 Ellen 11 WILSON, Richard D. 11 42 WINSLOW, Renee M. 11 42. 164 WISHON Jud1th 11 42 WOOD W1ll1am Dav1s 11 42 WOOLSTENHULME Kelly 11 42 WRAGE Ann 11 114 115 176 WRIGHT Patricia 11 WRIGHT Richard 11 YATES David Andrew 11 61 YOUNGBLOOD G1na Ann 11 42 ZAMORA Ruben 11 ZOVAK Gregory 11 ABERNATHY, Maria E113 12 14, 93 ADAMS, Randi Maureen 12 ADAMSON, Kelly Lynn 12 14 ADKINS,Carol 12 14, 65, 93 ADKINS Starr 12 AGUIRRE LOI1 12 AHLHEIM Donerne 12 14 ALBERS LIS3 12 14 ALESHIRE John 12 ALEXANDER Tammre 12 14 ALLAIRE John 12 80 81 ALLEN Joseph 12 ALLSMAN Kathy 12 14 67 ALSBURY Greg 12 ANDERSON VIC 1 12 14 79 ANE Dan1elT 12 14 59 ANGELONE, Warren 12 ANSELM, Harvey 12 14 APOLITO, Lorraine F. 12 ARAUJO, Jeff Jay 12 14, 59 ARCHER, Nicholas 12 ARMENAT Michaela 12 14 ARNOLD Jo Ann 12 14 ASKEW RuthR 12 93 ATENCIO Grlbert 12 AUGUSTINE Steve 12 15 200 AXEN Doug 12 15 BABCOCK Connre 12 15 BAHARA Susan 12 15 BAKER Ray 12 BALTIERRA Joseph 12 15 162 BANKS Joanne Mar1e 12 15 110 HOWDY CLEANERS Offer You Extraordrnary Servrce At Ordinary Prices Professional Dry C1ean1ng Custom Servrce t Alterat1onsf' 259 1108 24266 San Fernando Road CDowntown Newhallj Kawasaki' Manco Husqvarna Sales SCIVICC Accessones and Parts Street and D1rt Bikes 255 1335 WEST CYCLES 24364 San Fernando Road Newhall Calif 111 176 184 ARBER Stefnre 12 ARCLAY Beverley 12 ARRICK Mrchael 12 15 BARROW Michael 12 BARSTOW Peter 12 15 AUM Donald 12 15 AUM Joanne 12 15 BECK Sherrr 12 15 BEDFORD Darla 12 15 ELCH Chris 12 15 ELCH JamesE 12 ELLHOUSE RobertF 12 ELLOLI VICIOI 12 15 ENDER Debra 12 ENKERT Donna E 12 ENNETT Jodie Ja e 12 15 67 BENNETT Kathy 12 15 BENTON Brent 12 15 BERG Stephen 12 15 BERTRAM Brad 12 15 BEVERLY Bruce C 12 BIELZ ArthurV 12 15 BISHOP Melinda 12 15 104 176 177 181 BLAKE Kevin 12 15 BLOORE Bob 12 15 59 BLUNT KatyM 12 15 BOE GaryK 12 15 BOOKAMER V1Ck16 12 16 184 BOONE Danette 12 BORDEN Steve 12 16 70 115 130 193 BOSTICK Frank 12 16 BOUCK Bryan 12 16 BRACE Pam 12 16 BRAGDON Casey 12 16 59 111 BRALY John 12 16 59 BRAUN Stacey 12 16 BRIANO Elarne 12 16 BRINK Michael 12 16 BRINSMEAD Susan 12 16 175 197 BROADWAY Cathy 12 16 BROOKS Betsy 12 16 BROOKS Valer1e 12 BROWN Dwayne 12 BROWN Paul 12 16 BROWN Scott 12 16 BROWN Shirley 12 16 BRUNNER Edward 12 BRYAN Darrell 12 16 BRYAN Lo 1 12 16 BURCH Ry 12 16 94 BURKHART Tlm 12 85 BURNS Cynthra Jo 12 CALDERON Steven 1 17 CALDERON Susan Carol 12 17 CAMERON Dona1dE 12 CAMPBELL Jane 12 CARBIN CarlD 12 CARBIN Cathy 12 CARBONEL Marrcela 12 17 67 CARLSON Rayl CARMODY J1m 12 17 CARR Brien 12 17 CASTILLO Roberto 12 17 CASTLEBERRY Ads ! Index 223 198 ,. .' , E. ' ,6'1 ' 1 . .9 , . 1 1 I , 42 , 181 . 1 ' ,185 . . - ' , ' , 42, 1 1 , , ' , , ' ' L. ' 42 , 14, ' . ' , ' . ' , L. ,195 w. 1 , 61 . ' , , 1 ' R. ' , , 181 ' . ' . 42 ' , 163 ' ' 1 Y ' R. , 1 . - E- 94 , ' . , ' . , ' ' n 1 1 1 1 9 li , ' , ' , L. 15 , , , I' , ARBER, William JI- 12 BENZ, Steven 12 198 BOYER, Steve 12 176, 193 ll , , , , , 9 A. 15 , , , O, ' 1: I . 83 , , , ' -' . .' , 135' c. 2',59 . 198 , , : ' . G' , 1 1 1 , I. 1 - ' 1 1 1 , ' . 1 . 1 1 , . r . G. , 59 , , f - - 15 . . A. 17 : , ' , 184 ' ' ' I ' ' ' , 59 . . . , . 12 1 . , E. 16 , ' A. 15 ' ' , , , ' . 15 cy B. ' 65 T. ' , 94 ' U INDOOR 5 P Piiouo PLANTS FROM HllIIlillI'llIII'lMIJS 24319 San Fernando Rd. NEWHALL 259-9441 N Jeffrey 12 17, 171 CAWLEY, Mark Lewis 12 17 CHAMBERS, Julia 12 17, 87 CHAVEZ, Theresa Lynn 12 17, 67 CHRISTY, Christine M. 12 17, 79 CHUN, Seung John 12 17, 59 CLARK, Bambi D. 12 17 CLIFFORD, Susan 12 17 CLIFT, Jeanne 12 17, 174, 175 COADY, Mark A. 12 COATES, Kevin D. 12 17, 171 COHEN, Samuel 12 17 COLBERT, Cindy 12 17 COLGAN, Dan 12 17 COMISKEY, Dan 12 CONNICK, Tami 12 17 Lynn 12 17 181 CLARKE, Randal 12 17, COOK, Erin L. 12 17 70, 110 COOK, Jill 12 17 CLASSEN, Gary COOK, Jill Renee 12 17 Qnc noun 'TIIMTIIIIIIII VALENCIA ONE HOUR MARTINIZING 23546'!g 'LVONS AVENUE PLAZA POSADA NEWHALL, CALIFORNIA BOS 255-1999 Y 224- Ads f Index COOKE, Ed 12 17 CORR, John 12 17,81 CORRIVEAU. Ruth A. 12 COSTELLO, Margie 12 18 COTTRILL, Thomas A . 12 18 COYLE , Timothy O . 12 18 CRAIG, Jeffrey 12 CRAIG, Paul 12 18, 134, 184, 185 CRANE, Tim R. 12 69 CRAWFORD, Kim 12 18, 82, 184 CROFOOT, Michael P. 12 18 CROSS, Theodore N. 12 CROWELL, Tracy K. 12 CRUDUP, Candace 12 CUGINI, Kathleen Ann 12 18 DALOIA, Judy 12 18 DAHL, Mikael 12 18, 68, 85, 162 DALE, Jane 12 18, 104, 178 DAM, Tien The 12 DAMRON, J. Bill 12 18, 185 DANIELSEN. Jerry 12 18 DANSKY, Steven 12 18 DAVENPORT, Victoria J. 12 18 DAVINROY, Phil 12 DAVIS, Deborah L. 12 18 DAVIS, Jennifer G. 12 18, 65, 81, 93 DAVIS, Scott 12 18, 59 130, 133 DAY, Diane 12 18 DE FINO, Cathy 12 18 DE LA ROSA , Mario 12 18 DE MAIO, Patricia A. 12 18 DE WITT, Jana M. 12 18 DEASON, Kathleen M. 12 18, 114, 115, 117, 179, 202 DEMING, Linda Jean 12 18 DENNISON, Michael D. 12 18 DICKINSON, Randall 12 18 DILLOW, Barbra 12 18, 130, 133, 176, 177 DINGMAN, Jeri 12 18 DIXON, Donald W. 12 18 DIXON, Kathy De Ann 12 18, 76 DIXON, Steve 12 19, 70, 71, 115, 134, 164, 184, 185 OHERTY, Kevin Thomas 12 OTY, John 12 19, 82 OTY, Patrick T. 12 19 OWNING, Karyn L. 12 19 UNN, Priscilla L. 12 19, 100, 125, 130, 133, 181, 184, 201 ATON, James D. 12 DDY, Kathryn 12 19, 110. 184 LLERMAN, Raymond L. 12 LLINGSON. Steve 12 19 Y Diane Marie 12 19 Jeffrey 12 19 Christie Lyn 12 19, 179 . Debra iana 12 19, 176 , Joseph 12 19 ,Lisa Joyce 12 Richard 12 19, 106, 107 Geri AMIGLIETTI. Josephin 12 19 AUCI, MichaelE. 12 AZIO,Sharon P. 12 14,19,62. 181, 185 ENTER. Wendi 12 19 Annette 12 Mark 12 19, Brian 12 19,59 .Jeff 12 19,82 JillM. 12 19 Lisa Ann 12 19 , Kathleen 12 19 Alicia Rae 12 19 Nancy 12 19 OSTER, Bob 12 19,58, 59. 89 OWLER. Lisa 12 19 OX, BradD. 12 14, 19, 94, 95, 202 OX, Donna Marie 12 19,107,184 RACK,Scott 12 19,89 ANKLIN, Cassandra 12 36 RANKLIN, John A. 12 20. 59 RASER, Cheri Lee 12 20 REW, Thom 12 20, 82, 189 ROST, Wayne Dean 12 20.94, 95 FUNK, Andrea L. 12 20 FURNISS. Michael L. 12 20.189 GARRINGER, Anita 12 20, 195 GEORGE, Kathy A. 12 20 GEOTIS.Julie Ann 12 GIESE, Linda Ann 12 20 GILBERT, Michael G. 12 20 GILLAN, Teresa 12 184 GLESS, Penny L. 12 GOMEZ, Ana C. 12 20, 106. 162. 163 GOODMAN, John L. 12 20, 89 GORDON. Cynthia 12 20, 104, 133 GORDON, David Paul 12 20 GORDON, Richard C. 12 GRABER, Michael 12 20 GRAGAS, Anthony G. 12 20.59, 94 GRANDE, Brian P. 12 GRANT, Jeren Lee 12 20 GRAVES, Ricky David 12 20 GREEN, Jeffrey 12 20, 59. 89. 110. 111 GREEN John H. 12 GREENBACK, Tracie 12 20 GREY, Michael 12 21 GRIER, Jim 12 21, 81 GRIFFITH, Kim E. 12 21,164,175 GROEFSEMA, Leigh 12 21. 193, 201 GUADAGNI, Donna Ann 12 21, 195 GUY, Michael Dale 12 HADNOT, Robert 12 21 HAENDLE, David F. 12 21. 171 HAGGART, Juliet A. 12 21, 184,195 HALL, Sandra M. 12 21,78,175 HALLER, Glenn Austin 12 21, 59, 94, 95. 202 HALLMAN, Jeffrey 12 21, 70, 89 HAMILTON, Sandra C. 12 21, 171 HANNASCH, Cheryl 12 21, 66, 93 HANSON, Susan Lynn 12 21 HARGROVE. Tom 12 HARPER. Neal E. 12 21 HARRIS, Barbara J. 12 21 HARRISON. Edith Ann 12 HARRISON, Mike W. 12 21. 171 HARTLEY. Cindy Rae 12 21 HARVICK. Charles 12 21 HASLER, Ronald 12 21 HAWKINS, Mary Ann 12 21,66,67 HAYS, Glennon E. 12 21, 171 HAZEL,CarolL. 12 21 HENDERSON, Liz 12 21. 184 HENDRICKSON . Anne 12 21,202 HENDRIX, Mark L. 12 HERMES, Steven Mark 12 21 HERRAN, Stacy Jayne 12 21 HIGGINS , Debra J. 12 21,66 HIPP, Deborah Ann 12 HIX, Delana Diane 12 21 HODGSON. Cathy Ann 12 21,103,181 HOFFMAN, Keith Earl 12 HOLLAND, Brad James 12 22 HOLMAN, Zane 12 198 HOLMES, John C. 12 22. 68 HOPKINS, Patti 12 22, 176. 177 HORTON, Rob 12 22, 68, 164 HOSKINS, Scott W. 12 22. 106 HOVEY.Jeffrey 12 22 HUGHES, PaulH. 12 22 HUNT, Gail Ann 12 22. 174, 175, 202 HUPY, sheny 12 22. 175. 184 HURD, Laura 12 22 HURBUT, Robert N. 12 22 HUSE, Richard N. 12 HUTCHINSON. Cheryle L. 12 22 IRELAND, Jeff Lee 12 22 ITO, Glen Kimio 12 22 JABLONSKI, Mark Tom 12 JACKSON, Anitra 12 22 JAMES,Heidi 12 22 JOHANNSEN. Mona 12 22 JOHNSON, Debora Gayle 12 22 JOHNSON,Ken 12 22, 198. 199 JOHNSON, Matthew P. 12 22 JOHNSON, Tina L. 12 22 JONES, Terri 12 22. 175 KARREN, Rick 12 22 KARZIN, Kevin 12 22 KASSIR, Randa 12 KEATING , Karen M. 12 22 KELLEY , Mary Esther 12 22 KELLEY, Shawn F. 12 KELLY, Lynne 12 22 KELLY, Debra Jean 12 KENT, David Michael 12 22,59, 82. 110 KEOROGLANIAN . Monica 12 22, 130, 176 KERLIN, Sharon 12 22, 76, 77 KIDDER, Debra Lynn 12 23 KILLAM, Kenneth C. 12 23, 171 KILNER, Judith Lynne 12 KINSEY, Cheryl Lee 12 23, 176 KIRBACH, Kimberly E. 12 23 KLAR, Rebekah 12 23, 184. 185 KLIPFEL, Peggy 12 23 KLIPPNESS, Kelly 12 23 KLOTH, Cynthia 12 23, 106, 130, 181, 193 KONIGSFELD, Steven J. 12 23 KOPES, Dale Chris 12 KOTRABA, Robert 12 23 KRAHLING, Terry Lynn 12 23,102,103, 104,105.110 KROHN, Chris 12 23 KRUTAK, Deena Michele 12 23 KUSH, Michelle 12 23, 174, 175 KUSHNER, Jane E. 12 23 KYLE, Michael W. 12 23 LA BERTEAUX. Michael 12 23 LADLEY, Maureen Eliz 12 23,65,162, 181 LAGE, Julie Lynne 12 LAMPMAN, Penny Lynn 12 23, 176,184 LANCASTER. Robin 12 23 LAU, Eric G. 12 LAUE,CarolA. 12 78 LAWRENCE. David E. 12 23 LEATHERS. David Duane 12 23.83, 100, 130, 170, 184, 185, 201 LEESER, Linda Teri 12 23, 106, 184 LEFF, crystal 12 23 LEONI, Elizabeth 12 LESLIE, Bob 12 23, 70 LIGGETT. Cynthia Ads I Index 225 M. 12 23 LINTHICUM. Stephanie 12 23, 195 LOESCH, Rita Clare 12 LOMONT, Michael E. 12 23.94, 100, 103, 104, 110, 164, 193, 201 LOPEZ, John Tony 12 23 LORRAINE, Renee 12 23, 174,175 Los1zE,TimothyJ. 12 LOUCKS, Jeanne 12 24 LOVE, Von 12 24, 89 LUNA, Adrianna 12 24 LUNDBERG, Traci 12 24 LUSK, Glenn Douglas 12 24, 94 LYMAN,Lance L. 12 24 LYNCH, Connie Frances 12 LYNCH. Debra Ann 12 24 LYON, Corrine 12 24 MABBITT, Jacqueline 12 MACHIN. Keith 12 24 MADDOX, Carole L. 12 MADRID, Catherine L. 12 24 MAINS, Yvonne D. '12 24 MALIN, Arthur Joseph 12 24 , MANN, Jeffrey E. 12 24 MANNIX, John A. 12 24 MARCI-IETTA, Rich 12 24 MARKANTON, Suzanne 12 24, 171, 202 MARRONE, Diana 12 24, 189 MARTIN. Kathy 12 24 MAYER, David Norman 12 24,68 MAZOCCO, Thomas Nor 12 24,68,125, 132 McADAM, Teresa Kay 12 25 McCANN, Janenne Mari 12 25 McCUNE, Maureen 12 25, 113, 184 McELROY, Ronnie H. 12 McKAY. Lorry 12 25 MCMAHAN, Gerard 12 25,, 104 McMILLEN, Kelle M. 12 25 MCMURTRIE, Christine 12 25, 87, 106 McSKANE, Peter Franc 12 MCWHERTER, Dan 12 MEARS, Bradley 12 MEEKS, Beverly Ann 12 MEGALI. Anthony R. 12 226 Ads f Index MEHR, Lorna Diane 12 25 MEINTSER, Sandra M. 12 25,124.181, 187 MELAAS, Patricia 12 25, 106, 185 MENTZER, Nelson H. 12 25 MERAMBLE, Tami Lynn 12 25 MIKKELSEN. Unni 12 25,162,163 MILLER, George A. 12 MILLER, Kelly Donald 12 25, 59, 94, 95 MILLER , Lori Renee 12 25 MILLER, Thomas A. 12 25 MIRANDA, Edwin E. 12 MITCHELL, Matthew L. 12 25, 68 MOLINAR, Nancy Louise 12 25, 66, 93 MONDAY, Lesa 12 25, 87 MONSELLE, Brian 12 MONTANA, Kelly Louise 12 25 MOON, Andy Allen 12 MOORE.Ju1ie A. 12 MOORE, Pamela M. 12 25,178 MOREAUX, Lori Ann 12 25 MORETON, Laura Chris 12 MOREY, Nancy Jane 12 25 MORGAN, Cheryl Ann 12 25 MORRIS,Jeff 12 25,82 MORRIS, Toni Rae 12 MORRISON, Kathy 12 25, 66, 74 MORSE. Colleen Marie 12 25,102, 110, 178, 179 MOURAD, Haday Nadim 12 MUELLER, Christine 12 25 MUIR, Lisa 12 25 MURPHY, Mary 12 25, 174, 175 MURPHY, Sharon 12 26 94 MURRAY, Kirt Ray 12 26 MURRAY, Roc Leroy 12 14, 26, 70, 71, 102, 103, 104, 105, 184, 185 MURRAY, Susan M. 12 26.106, 181, 202 MUSSELMAN , Bret 12 26, 59 MYERS, Ken 12 26,89 NEALE, Michelle L. 12 26 NEELY, Jack Edward 12 26,69 NELSON, Gregory G. 12 26 NELSON, Robert Van 12 89 NGUYEN, Xuan Duy 12 135 NICHOLS, Larry 12 26 NOBLE, Tim 12 NORRIS, Timothy Scott 12 ' NORTHCUTT, Richard By. 12 NORTHROP. Duain Lore 12 26 NUNES, LoriA. 12 26 NUNNELEE, Frank 12 26 NUNNELEE, Michael 12 26 NYGAARD, Robert Gene 12 O BRIEN, Karen D. 12 O BRIEN, Michael P. 12 OBRIEN, Peggy 12 26, 64, 65, 181 O BRYANT, Tracie 12 26, 100, 201 O CONNOR, Darla K. 12 26 O LEA. Antonio S. 12 26 OLIVER, Anthony 12 OLIVER, Mark Richard 12 OLSSON, Ardis Elin 12 ORDWAY, Lori Kay 12 OROSCO, Debbie 12 26. 79, 175 ORTIZ, Robertl. 12 124 OSBORNE, Deborah A . 12 26 OSBORNE, Michael C . 12 26 OZGA, Scott 12 26 PADILLA. Richard 12 26 PAGANO, Jamie 12 26 PAGE, Paul Raymond 12 26 PAGE, Stacie L. 12 26, 92, 93 PARKS, April D. 12 PARKS. John Bradley 12 26 PARKS, Susan M. 12 26, 184 PARNELL, Patricia 12 26, 195 PARRINO, Tina 12 26, 106 PARRY, Laurie 12 27, 195 PARSONS, Marla Jean 12 27 PASCOE, David W. 12 27 PASCOE, Karen I I M. 12 27 PATTERSON, Chris 12 27, 86, 87, 175 PAUGH . Sandra Marie 12 27 PAUL, Teresa L. 12 PAULLIN,Joe1D. 12 59 PEARSON , David C. 12 27 PEREA, Debbie Elane 12 27 PEREA, Buckey 12 27 PETERS, Michael Lawre 12 PHALEN, Brian K. 12 PHILLIPS , Deborah Ann 12 PIPER, Vicki 12 27 PLANCK, Brenda L. 12 27,195 PLUCINSKI. Diane 12 27, 64, 6 164, 165 PORTER, Brian S. 12 27. 69 POTES, Brett Wayne 1 PRATHER, Michelle 12 27 PRICE, Kathleen 12 2 PRUYNE, David E. 12 27 PUSEY , Jeffery D. 12 27.80, 81 RAIFORD. Douglas W. 12 27 RAMIREZ, Teresa 12 27 RANDALL, Sondra Denis 12 27 RANGER, Kevin A. 12 RAWSON, Sheree M.. 12 27, 174, 175, 184 REBOL, Matthew 12 27 REICK, James F. 12 27 REYNOLDS, Gary 12 27, 171 REYNOLDS, James Gordo 12 27 REYNOLDS, Terry 12 27,171 REYNOLDS, Wayne L. 12 Rl-IOADES, Brad 12 27, 89 Rl-IODES, Greg James 12 27, 70, 71, I 134, 164 RIES, Catherine Lynn 12 28 RITZ , Peggy 12 28 RIVAS , Diana 12 28, 195 V ROADES, Toni Gaile 12 ROBB, Mary Celeste 12 28,164, I 171 ROBERTS, Brandon Kent 12 28 g ROBERTS, Tracy 12 28, I 65 WOOD,Harold 12 31, I P ROBIDEAUX. F cymhra 12 28 izODER1cK, Tim 1 w. 12 28 FROGERS, Diana 12 28, 184 ROGERS. Jack W. 12 ROGERS, Russell Bruce 12 OMANS. Bob 12 28, 106, 112, 134, 164, 184, 185 1ONDEAU', James lay 12 28. 59 . 143 OSE , Michael Anthony UNYAN , ABADIN . 12 Linda June 12 Paul F. 12 28 XNTANA , Michael F. 12 59 . 114 . 115 WKO, John Matthew 12 THEUERMAN. Scott 1 228 HIRARD , Scott ' 12 2 .MIDT . 12 28, 196 , 197 , , Robert 28. 68 HROCK , Steven M. 12 28 .CHROEDER, Brenda 12 28 CHROEDER.Ii11 12 28. 65, 124, 184. 185 CHUCHMANN. Christian 12 28, 202 CHUERGER, Karen LA. 12 28.87.164, 184 PCRIMA, Io Anna 12 29 sEARs, Karen Arm 12 29,171 Ecotms, Daniel R. 12 Emvxzc, Jeffrey s. 12 SEEDERS. Tanya 12 29 SELMSER, Brien A. 12 29,59 SHANNON, Jack P. 12 29 SHAW, Kurtl. 12 SHIELDS,TamIa 12 29, 110, 176, 177 1SHlMIZU, Lawrence Yas 12 SHORT, Kevin c. 12 29 D. 12 ,SIEGEL , Michael i 29 ,SIGNORET Tl, Brian I. 12 SINCLAIR. Craig 106 S . 12 SMALLWO OD, Linda 12 29 ISMITH, Clayton W. 12 29 SMITH.Craig D. 12 SMITH, Donnal. 12 29 SMITH.Pam 12 29 SMITH, Valerie Ann 12 29 SNODGRASS, George D. 12 29 SOLORIO, Gavino 12 SORENSON,Dawn D. 12 SOUTAR. Ron 12 29 SOWERS , Stephanie A. 12 29 SPALDING.Thom 12 83 SPIGNO, Michael A. 12 29 SPOERING,Rex 12 29 STAATS, Debra Lynne 12 29 STEFANI, Stuart A. 12 29,171,185 STEINMANN, Gregor H . 12 STEPHENS, Jeri Lynn 12 29 STEWART, Susan 12 29, 184 STOCKWELL. Kelley S. 12 29 STOKES. Shelly Carole 12 29 STORY , Cheryl G. 12 29,174,175 STREB, David M. 12 29, 106 STUMPF, Karen Lynn 12 29, 78 SUDDUTH, Julie Anne 12 29, 198, 202 SURACO, Cheryl L. 12 29 SVETINA Rebecca M . 12 29 SWEIGARD, Larry C. 12 30. 171 SWEIGARD, Lora J. 12 30, 171 SWITZER, Jonathan M. 12 30 SWOR, Stephanie 12 30, 79, 106, 107 TAITELBAUM. Curtis I. 12 30 TAITELBAUM. June 12 30 TALAMANTEZ, David 12 TANI, Joy Lynne 12 30 TANNER. Lori L. 12 14. 30, 104, 112, 184 TAPIA, Steven Jeff 12 30. 59 TEMCHO, Steven Andrew 12 THERASSP, can M. 12 30.195 THOMPSON, Brad Blair 12 30 THOMPSON, Dan 12 8o,7o,89 THOMPSON, Guy H. 12 30 THOMPSON. Judy 12 so THOMPSON, Laurie 12 30,202 THOMPSON, Michael D. 12 30 THOMSON. Cliff 12 30 THOMSON. David 12 30,69,130, 134. 184. 201 THRASHER. Ron 12 30 TINOCO. Belinda 12 30 TIPPETTS,AnnJ. 12 30 TORRES,Jose Carmen 12 30,59,70 TRIMBLE.Jeffrey 12 30 UMFLEET, Arthur 12 URQUHART , Corey N. 12 30 VALENZUELA. Raul M. 12 30.89 VAN LOO.Skip 12 30 VARGAS,Juan 12 VEAZEY.Kim 12 30 VELASQUEZ , Arlene A. 12 30.184 VENGER, Tad C. 12 30. 89.110 VERWERS , Donald II 12 89 VIDSTRAND. Nils 12 30.198 VIELMANN. Ligia 12 31.106 VOLKAERTS. Shirley A. 12 31,164,195 VOTRIAN , Catherine A. 12 31.171 WAITE,Beth Ann 12 31 WALDROP , Janet L. 12 31 WALKER, Alison 12 31, 110. 193. 176. 177. 181 WALKER, Robert 12 31, 59 WARD,Janene 12 31, 171 WARD,MarkG. 12 31, 59 WARE, Stan 12 31 WATERS, David H. 12 31 WATKINS,Timothy 12 WATSON, Geraldine K . WEBB 100 201 WEBB WEIR 12 31 Karen 12 31, 110, 111, 181, 184, Tricia 12 31 ' Lyn 12 81, 202 WEISS, Catherine Ann 12 31,202 WELSCH. Mark 12 WENK.Iudith Ann 12 31 WERTH, Shellyl. 12 WEXLER, Mitchell 12 WHITAKER. Yvette 12 31 WHITAKER. Yvonne 12 31 WILCHER, Sharon M. 12 WILLIAMS . WILLIAMS . Lee 12 WILLIAMS . M. 12 WILLIAMS r 31 , 184 David 12 Heidi 31 Lynne 31 3 Marilyn 12 31 WINE.Jody 12 31.74. 126.184 WIN KEL, Leslie Dawn 12 31,176 WITT,DaleW. 12 31 WOELKE,Lynn 12 31, 184 68, 69, 85, 130, 132 WOOD, Rebecca 12 31 WOODS, Matt A. 12 32,69, 85 WOODS, Mike J. 12 32 59. 94 WOODS, Robert B. 12 32, 94 WORDEN, Glynis A. 12 32. 106 WORTH, Joni 12 32, 130, 132, 175. 184. 185 WRAGE, Rob 12 32, '70, 71. 103. 104. 105. 135 WRIGHT, Chuck 12 32, 198 WRIGHT, Ron 12 22 WRIGHT, Wayne Clinton 12 WULLSCHLEGER, Karen K. 12 14. 32. 67. 74 164. 200. 201 YARNELL, Pamela Dawn 12 32 YETTER, Lynette 12 32 YOUNG, Becky A. 12 32. 106 ZAMORA, Jose 12 32 ZAMORA, Maria 12 32 ZEIGLER, Lawerence K. 12 32 ZIMMERMAN. 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