Woodrow Wilson High School - Campanile Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1971
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'w':k . :- , ., : 4- 5 ' grae W at K -A J - QE -' : 9v 3'5'?5 b, , 1-, ivfifixnifflifg 2 So different and yet so much alike. And still, we are so very alone. Bridging that void between people only with effort. Often without ever realizing. But it's written all over faces. rganizations Key Locks Up With Z for Fun Key . . . one of Wilson's service clubs, carried out their traditional activi- ties by putting on the annual Creep Dance, selecting a Queen of the Fortnight and boosting Wilson spirit. Key members included Rick johnson, Don Shirley, jeff Williams, Dave Wagner, Chuck Kober, Rich Peterson, Kenny Rapp, Ralph Nieto, jeff McDermaid, George Hardie, Daryl Donati, Tom Sourbeer, Robert Arent, Tom Ridings, Randy Tischhourer, Bob Bernstein, Gary Marshall, Dave Baker, Steve Krueger, Charles Hyde, Sid Hersh, Raul Nieto, Bill Evashwick, jared Goldin, Scott Chew, Steve Curtis, Bob Wilcoxen, left Breithaupt, john Crutchfield, Mark Manning, George Newhouse, lohn Sagehorn, and Dan Cordon. Crutch honors Christy Mullins, Queen of the Fortnight, with garter. Fall PVeSld9f1f l0l1f1 CfUiCl1fIGld r ii I :f3,,:55,..- f wwe- - We ,, 1 S -fffvawv A V X M. an . Z crowns bruiser Breithaupt as their Creep. X Zygomas members included Nancy Wise, Robin Schuck, Gayle McDowell, Marie Thornhill, julie Savidge, Perri Bernstein, leanette Barthel, Suz- anne Pearce, Bonnie Bateman, julie Loomis, Carrie Cahill, Lucia Stark, Tracey Todd, Connie Tatum, Michelle Comes, Marsha Cean, Robin Barmeyer, Sallie Paquette, Debbie Amos, and Sue Baker. Zygomas . . . composed of twenty senior girls who scored the highest on an objective questionnaire based on their activities and academics, engaged in presenting a scholarship at the end of the year, crowning a Creep every tvvo weeks, and boost- ing the spirit of Wilson athletes by making them cookies and lunches and decorating their houses with signs and toilet paper. Together They Spell Service Leo . . . sponsored by Mr. Roger Powell, provided service to our school and community by participating in the an- nual Nylon-athon Cnylons collected for the Retarded tion and used to malsb and White collected for the Children's Founda- stuff toys and ani- Cane Day Cmoney blindl. Top to bottom: Candy Fox, Alan Lentzner, Don Coscarelli, Cyndie Coscarelli, Frank Poturica, Bob Man- son, Ben Gruber, Phil Katz, Mark Wil- son, Bill Stephenson, Don Manson, Trina Eubank, Eric Demler. Ecology . . . a club newly formed this year to preserve, protect, and enjoy our nat- ural environment, published an Ecol- ogy Newsletter and organized outings to help clean up and enjoy our com- munity. and Spirit Top row: Rich Peterson, Alan Brown, Bill Cecil, Scott McDowell, Scott Chew, Daryl Donati, Dave Marskellg Bot- tom row: Robert Roessler, Ralph Nieto, lose Flores, Dan Gordon. Varsity Lettermen . . . sponsored by Mr. Skip Rowland, stressed sports- manship and brotherhood among all Wilson athletes. Each week they chose an outstanding athlete in a particular sport. Dirty Old Men . . . a boys' rallyiclub spon- sored by Mr. Ernest Morri- son, encouraged Wilson spirit among male Bruins, by cheering at sports events in their Dirty Old Men apparel. Top row: lim jones, Ken Cothern, Tom Reeves, loseph McDaniels, john Weis, Bot- tom row: Tom McClimans, Mike Lindeman, Cary johnson, jim Callahan, Richard jones, Steve Sandman. Sci f . F --Q lil iii 'ffm ' ia sua sts lo Girls' League t . . . a friendly smile, a cheery hello, a vvarm welcome and just plain fun. It gave any girl at Wilson an oppor- tunity to become involved in its many activities. Late in September male teachers and administrators cooked pancakes for hungry Bruins, and in October over 500 people enjoyed the annual Pizza Party held vvith fvlillikan. Other annual activities included the Big- Little Sister Picnic, the Teachers' Christmas Party, the Ice Cream Social, and sending birthday cards to all Wilson girls. Incoming sophomores get acquainted with Wilson at the Big-Little Sister Picnic. FALL OFFICERS: Sitting: Connie Tatum, President. Standing: Chris Landgraf, Recording Secretary: Marie Thornhill, Vice President: Robin Schuck, Corresponding Secretary: lan Dunn, Treasurer. FALL GIRLS' LEAGUE ADVISORY BOARD: Top to bot- tom: rovv 1: Fran Valasic, Val Rolfesma, Sue Sandstedt, Lynn Dunahooy row 2: julie Savidge, Ronda Hougland, Lynne Tally, Cheryl Gailey, row 3: Cinda Cree, Lindsey Thompson, Leslie Putnam, leanette Barthel, row 4: Candy Cole, Carrie Cahill, Lenore Rozner, Kathy Har- vvood: row 5: Sara McCook, Barbara Baird, Esther Pardo, Anne Schleimann: rovv 6: Michelle Gomes, Nancy Wise, Suzanne Pearce, Stacey Bovvton: row 7: lanis Baker, Debbie Amos, Sandi Santa Cruz, Laurie Buck, rovv 8: lan Dunn, Marie Thornhill, Robin Schuck, Chris Landgraf, rovv 9: Connie Tatum. ag : Saw gf .xx Spring Advisory Board Officers: Row 1: Jeanette Bar- thel, president, Row 2: jan Hays, vice president, Debbie Ch'ppen.dale' treasuren ROW 3: Ann Sf3hm'Ckrath' Cor' Girl's League Council makes St. Patrick's Day name tags responding secretary: jan Dunn, recording secretary. for the faculty. CLAB: Row 1: leanette Barthel, jan Hays, lan Dunn, Debbie Chippendale, Ann Schmickrath, Row 2: Cindy Torres, Laurie Buck, Sara McCook, Bonnie Campbell, joedda lacomb, Anne Schleimann, Marie Jackman, Row 3: Kathy Harwood, joanne Baker, janet Lawhead, Lori Lethin, Lynn Roice, Barb Whitney, Connie Tatum, Row 4: Marie Thornhill, julie Cahill, Darlene Martin, Cheryl Gailey, Robin Barmeyer, Sandy Santa Cruz, Lenore Rozner: Roy 5: Brenda Wight, Cinda Cree, Lindsey Thompson, Liz Williams, Barbara Baird, Lynn Tally, Dawn Martin. Students Work for Fun Row 1: Lynne Dunahoo, Pete Parmenter, Laurel Sharp, Marie Thornhill, Katie Dunahoo, Kim Kett, Row 2: Carol Kircher, Mindy Berkihiser, Carol Pike, Lori Lethin, Bonnie Campbell, Lee Hess, Stacy Bowton, Christine Sadika, Row 3: Greg Silver, Miss Stevens, Al Fronke. Ski Club . . . commonly known as Bota Bag, was led by Miss Terry Stevens. Their first year of existence was filled with weekly meetings, movies, guest speakers and ski trips. A car wash was sponsored to raise money for a ski trip to Mammoth. Red Cross . . . provided service not only to Wilson but also to our community. Their projects in- cluded hospital ward parties, car washes and fund raising drives. Their annual Red Cross Drive helped raise money for needy families. Mrs. Muriel Webecke and Mrs. Mary Morton sponsored this club. Members: Mary Andrews, Virginia Conroy, Diane DeCon- nick, Margarita Duran, Darline Erwin, Diane Glunz, Lori Hol- land, Marcia Hu, Robert joel, Nancy johnson, Barbara Maceyka, Theresa Matsuda, Lauri Melendy, Ann Noll, Betty Rosecrans, Leanne Rozier, lo Sagerhorn, Elizabeth Spear, Sandy Spear, Barbara Switzer, Vicki Watkinson, Susan Wechsler, Cynthia Wecker. ig, ., -,,lW . -' fx., . Forensics . . . is'all about people and how they communicate. Mrs. Margaret Crownover coached Wilson stu- dents to develop their techniques of public speaking and their own individual styles. Wilson's orators kept themselves busy by competing against themselves, along with suc- cessfully participating in annual speech tournaments and festivals. Drama Club . . . members helped to promote an interest in dramatics at Wilson. They sponsored two all-school plays, Hip-Hippie Hooray in the Fall and Miracle Worker in the Spring. Mr. Ernest Morrison assisted Row 1: Kim Simpson, Susan Lowe, Joen Nielsen, Jean Husemoller, Cindi , Coscarelli, Row 2: Mike Morrow, Frank Poturica, Paul McLeod, Don Cos- OU' W'l50 actors- carelli. Row 1: Eric Olson, Rosemary Fitzsimons, Marsha Mattson, Kathi Maron, Debbie Best, Em Tincher, Tom Warken, Cindy Cady, Roberta Colyer, Anne Schleimann, Suzy Cooley, Bill Evashwick, Judi Prewitt, Joedda Jacomb, Robin Churchill, Susie Brown, Tim Ainge, Toni Avery, Chuck Sherwood, Row 2: Randye Kagan, Lynn McOwen, Jazan Hig- gins, Richard Young, Ronda Hougland, Lorene Owen, Tom Munholland, Jeanette Barthel, Janie Mackay, Monica Mills, Mark Corrodi, Robin Schuck, Douglas Conley, Kathy Miller, Jon Glenn, Carol Kircherp Row 3: Cindy Henry, Barbara Conrad, Susie Gentile, Janet Sargent, Cliff Ervin, William Berman, Pamela Sue Ervin, Becki Bridges, Marty Kerr, Sheila Possner, Thais Shepherd, Jan Hays, Janet Lawhead, Jill Francis, Karen Cox, Fred Warken, Joen Nielsen, Beth Eagleson: Row 4: Arnold Ziffel, Portia Cole, Daryl Nees, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Jo Sagerhorn, Theresa Lassiter, Kelly Walls, Carol Poston, Fay Suffin, Jim Froggatt, Leonora Kendrick, Virginia Burg, Jan Hughes, Annie Pendley, Cathy Knowlden, Richard Weaver, Marcia Pryor, Barngol Blasphemy, Row 5: Bobbie Ragovich, Bertha Ragovich, Betsy Minor, Henry Ragavitch, Judi Dill, Susan Lowe, Janie Wigod, June Brennan, Lee Blitstein, Pam Scow, Denice Shoe, Jeff Hamilton, Sandi Ausburn, Kathy Walls. Bruins Explore Future Vocations FTA . . . sponsored this year by Mrs. judy Newton, introduced to interested students the educational objectives of today. In the Fall, they attended the USC Phi Delta Kappa Conference, and in Spring visited elementary schools and held their end-of-the-year banquet. Experimental Arts . . . sponsored by Mr. james Milroy and directed by Tom Acevedo and Scott Kupper, explored possibilities of creative expression in several arts and in combinations thereof. Their activities included spontaneous exhi- Rebecca Strickland, Kathy Ha,-Wood, bitions of dance, gesture, acting, group sculpture and painting. Rick French. Members: Peggy Aiders, Tom Acevedo, Bonnie Beck, Doc Blanchard, Lee Blitzstein, Gary Brogst, Ken Connellry, Dawn Daniels, Eric Denton, Chris Dunkel, Dave Gibson, Sherri Green, Kelly Grimn, Sid Hersh, Laurie Hjelm, jan Hughes, Victoria jones, Gary Kneed, Scott Kupper, Norbert Landers, Diana LeFlore, Bess Lynn, Mary Mallon, Rek Marroquin, Mary Martin, Scott McKinsey, Gwen Means, Mike Reidy, john Reno, joe Schleimer, Lynn Theisman, Toni Thompson, Cindy Zahn. son, George Size, Eric Demler, Bryan Thomas, Lionel Dyck, Debbie Laitz, Sitting: Nelson Crandall, jill Goldwater, Charles Hyde, Standing: Matt Daw- jean Leonard. . . . acquainted youth with the op- erations of government and pro- vided a forum for free debate. Their activities included attending con- ventions and conducting student body elections. The co-sponsors were Mr. Roger Powell and Mr. Robert Smith. Members: Tom Acevedo, Peggy Ahders, Doc Blanchard, Charlotte Calleja, Eric Denton, Tom Duarte, Mike Eselun, NA, Sherri Green, jim Griffith, lim Heinecke, Melanie Hughes, Steve Jacobsen, Joyce Kaplan, Connie Leap, Ann LeFlore, Kriss Madison, Mary Mallon, Greg Ortega, lan Richardson, Lynn Theisman. l Sitting: jamie jackson, Diane Schmeichel, Greg Silver, Greg Montz, Rick Hume, Standing: Dave Omel, lim Hernandez, Bob jenkins, Sue Wheat, Gina Belwin, Allison Scales, Mark Corrodi, Alfredo Machado, jeff Kimball, Robert Hummel, Mike Ward, Mark Anner, Lucinda Davis, Top: Booey Kober, Gary Vaughn. Members: Diana Acevedo, Tom Acevedo, Debby Bard, Becki Bridges, Brooke Broussard, Ben Chiemingo, Leslie Collins, Ruth Coopermvan, Pat Desmond, Nancy Diechman, Kelleen Grimmy, jazan Higgins, Carollyn Lobell, Bess Lynn, Lynn McOwen, Rae Roisman, Martha Sandiford, Gaeille Steward, Richard Young. Art Club . . . an open member club to which any student could belong, took field trips to various art galleries and exhibits, such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Pasadena Art Museum, and the private art galleries on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles. Tom Acevedo was this year's president. Miss Ilene Tressler was the spon- sor. Architectural Club . . . Supplemented students' study of de- sign through extra-curricular activities such as field trips to local architectural feats, CBS studio and Irvine residential communi- ties. This year's sponsor was Mr. Charles Copeland, president, Mike Eselun. La Fuente . . . provided an outlet for creativity through the expression of emotion in poetry, prose, and illustration. Their main project was the publication of the 1970 - 71 issue of La Fuente, a Literary magazine containing stu- dent work. lt was sponsored by Miss lane Townley, with co-presidents Bonnie Corn- wall and Rae Rolsman. Students Advance to Solution Chemistry Team . . . the oldest club on campus, prepared students to participate in chemistry com- petition with all high schools in Southern California. In the Spring they had a chance to use the knowledge gained under the direction of Dr. Voisard by taking a three- hour test designed for advanced chemistry students. Chess Club . . . promoted interest in chess and pro- vided a place for students to play and de- velop their talent. Chess Club members exhibited their Skill in an infra-SCh00l TOUF' Sitting: Charlie Kyriacou, Patty Schaffer, Brent Ellerbroek, nament in the Spring, Standing: Ben Gruber, Garry Brown, Top: Stan Perkins. Members: Dave Cohenour, Paul Dash, Brent Ellerbroek, Hans Heinburger, Roy King, Lee Kyriacou, Lee Nel- son, Victor Phillips, Bryon Thomas. Darrell Staley, loanne Baker, Dave Baker. Math Team . . . this year led by Mr. lack Huffman, was used to promote interest in math in both competitive and recreational pro- grams. Their activities consisted of rec- reational math problems and attending Math Field Days at both Long Beach City and Occidental Colleges. Physics Colloquium . . . was basically a coming together of students to discuss advanced topics in physics under the supervision of Mr. Keith Gurney. Sitting: janet Sargent, Kathy Sosoka, Karen Coukoulis, Bryan Thomas, Darrell Staley, Dave Baker, Roger Howell, Steve Krueger, Ralph Nieto, Eric Frankenfeld, Standing: Richard Young, Mike Traub, john Sosoka, Charles Hyde, Steve Sandman, Robert Roessler, Kenny Raap, Bruce Schlickbernd, George Size, Victor Phillips. An Exchange of Ideas AFS . . . an association which enabled selected Wilson students to spend a year abroad to study, also made it possible for foreign students to come to Wilson. One of their many activities was the an- nual AFS Stock Sale, which helped to raise the money to finance these students. This year two Bruins spent part of their Senior Year abroad. Wil- son also had three students from abroad. Exchange Students: Manolo Equiran from Spain, Lesley Stephenson from Australia, Norbert Landers from Germany. I vii! S rcycsyy Randi Gottlieb and Ann Mighell went to Artigas, Uruguay and Bombay, India re- spectively. AFS: Row 1: Diane Glunz, Virginia Conroy, jinx Wylder, Ann Mighell, Constance Rutherford: Row 2: Sandi Aus- burn, Karen Coukoulis, Lesley Stephenson, Manolo Equiran, Nancy Jacobson, ludy Knowlden, Norbert Landers, lim Goodwin, Mercedes Davis. Creates Knowledge AAL. NHS . . . composed of juniors and Seniors who accumu- lated an average of 3.33 and were involved in activi- ties at Wilson, went on two joint field trips with CSF to nearby college campuses. juniors: Row 1: Chris Sadika, Lenore Rozner, jan Hays, Henrietta Stern, Nancy Larson, judy White, Martha Sandiford: Row 2: George Newhouse, Eric Demler, Laima Dzerve, Brenda Brace, Davina Cave, Stephanie Schoggen, jamie Russell, Nancy Dreckman, Mark Forster, Row 3: Charles Kyriacou, julie Langslet, joan Suttle, Debbie Chippendale, janet Lawhead, Betty Moore, Frank Poturica, Bill Stephenson. Seniors: Row 1: Michele Friedman, Robin Barmeyer, Mary Montgomery, Anne Schei- mann, jeanette Barthelg Row 2: Gwen Hill, Stacy Bowton, jannie Mackay, Karen Minter, Marsha Gean, Row 3: Paige Smitter, Marie Thornhill, Lynne Dunahoo, Stacy Grant, Chris Landgrafp Row 4: Sallie Paquette, janet Young, Richard Hunt, Helen Lockhart, Carol Kircherp Row 5: Michelle Gomes, jill Goldwater, Charles Hyde, Dave Baker, judy Knowlden, jaunell Waldo, Row 6: Mike Traub, Sondra Seeley, Lee Lautmann, Bob jenkins, Robert Roessler, Cathy Williams, jeff McDermaid, Row 7: Rafael Nieto, jeff Williams, Steve Curtis, Diana Bagley, Rick French, jack Klaus, jeff Breithaupt. California Scholarship Federation Sophomores: Row 1: C. Dearth, K. Dunahoo, S. Ausburn, V. Burg B. Wright, T. McGinnis, 1. Wigod, C. Sandiford, R. Elliott, B. Brous- sard, l. Cahill, A. Pendley, D. Laitz: Row 2: B. Whitney, L. Gatov S. Gray, D. Moore, M. Beravidge, C. Poston, S. Holzman, K. Emery E. Frerks, M. Miner, l. Sagerhorn, I. Baker, L. Roice: Row 3: W jones, M. Miller, D. Glumz, M. Beland, F. Newman, S. Possner T. Barmeyer, K. Maples, K. Walls, N. Siemion, M. Reidman, A Squire, K. Kennedy, D. Pellkofer, K. Looman: Row 4: S. Raap, L Dybbro, M. Noya, R. Reihm, S. Spraque, H. Dyck, S. Kirkpatrick D. Koerner, M. Davis. juniors: Row 1: 1. White, L. Buck, N. Dreckman, A. Lentzner, 1 Williams, M. Sandiford: Row 2 1. Hays, L. Rozner, 1. Lawhead 1. Langslet, H. Stern, P. Franken- feld: Row 3: S. McCook, D Nees, 1. Russell, M. Eidness, D Bard, G. Bilwin: Row 4: C. Cree N. Larson, S. Schoggen, F. Potu- rica, L. Williams: Row 5: D. Cave B. Brace, B. Moore, M. Eselun: Row 6: K. Bowman, l. Suttle, M Forster, B. Ragland, B. Stephen- son: Row 7: L. Holland, G. New- house, 1. Rohrig, D. Atwood, Row 8: M. Wilson, P. Bainbridge E. Demler, 1. Sauer, G. Gottlieb P. Dash. Seniors: Row 1: l. Young, R. Kagan, M. Friedman, S. Grant, M. Montgomery R. Horn, A. Schleimann, M. Gomes, S. Pearce, R. Florsheim, B. jenkins, E Frankenfeld, C. Simpson: Row 2: C. Hilton, C. Rutherford, G. Size, 1. Waldo L. Webb, 1. Barthel, H. Lockhart, l. Mckay, L. Dunahoo, M. Thornhill, D. Palla- ziol, B. Williams, K. Kaplan, D. Healy: Row 3: D. Amos, A. Mighell, 1. Hig- gins, G. Brown, S. Seeley, B. Baral, L. Lautman, L. Knowlden, R. Barmeyer S. Paquette, A. Black, M. Traub, R. French, R. Hunt: Row 4: P. Williams, j. Klaus, S. Wheat, D. Staley, C. Hyde, K. Raap, A. Seretan, D. Baker, D. Bagley. I I Honors Wilson Students juniors: Row 1: L. Dzerve, 1. White, N. Dreckman, M. Sandiford, 1. Russell, Row 2: K. Bowman, B. Brace, D. Cave, H. Stern: Row 3: B. Moore, C. Sadika, l. Suttle, 1. Langslet S. Schoggeng Row 4 1. Rohring, P. Frankenfeldi, D. Chippendale, F. Poturica: Row 5: E. Demler, B. Stephenson, N. Lar- son, B. Ellerbrock. Sophomores: Row 1: V. Burg l. Seal, J. Toth, M. Beland, l Wigod, S. Ausburn, J. Cahill C. Torres, R. Wellman, l Boyd, Row 2: B. Wrigh-t, M Klein, B. Authier, S. Mighell R. Collendar, D. Laitz, R Elliott, C. Poston, B. Whitney man, B. Broussard, M. Miller man, 1. Sagerhorn,'j. Baker, M Miner, E. Frerks. Seniors: Row 1: D. Richie, D. Staley, C. Post, H. Lockhart C. Landgraf, M. Friedman, A. Mighell, A. Schleimann, G Size, C. Rutherford, D. Baker, Row 2: B. Lee, S. Roberts, D Dodson, 1. Knowlden, L. Faller, M. Thornhill, 1. Savidge, S Bowton, G. Hill, R. French, j. Higgins, A. Black, R. Barmeyer, Row 3: l. Waldo, C. Williams, P. Dose, C. Kircher, M. Man- ning, D. Healy, P. Mauk, D. Bagley, 1. Williams, 1. Breithaupt, C. Hyde, D. Gordon. B. Cupper: Row 3: F. New: H. Dyck, D. Koerner, S. Holz: A x , 1 28 Activities The People, white people, black people, yellow orange, blue people. People, Alive, Aione, Needing, Together. tix Wwe... A Fall Student Government Creates Change Fall Student Body President joe Schlei- mer campaigned on the issue of change, and change was what the Fall officers at- tempted. In order to keep students in- formed of the changes accomplished, a new office was created, that of Editor of the Student Government Newsletter. New problems or programs were con- sidered. A proposed constitutional amend- ment eliminating all grade eligibility re- quirements in order to run for student of- fice was voted into existence by over two- thirds of the Student Body. New Home- coming traditions were instituted: the awarding of a perpetual trophy to the club or group who best decorated the campus and the crowning of the Queen at the evening game rather than the afternoon assembly. Old problems were alleviated with new solutions. The council tackled the problem of campus litter through a variety of approachess conducting a contest be- tween grades, adding new brightly colored trash cans, temporarily eliminating nutri- tion until litter diminished, and advertising through posters and bulletin notices. Pep rallies in the quad during a lengthened nutrition and optional assemblies after school on the track or in the gym occasion- ally replaced required pep assemblies. Budget difficulties prompted not only sales of buttons, candy, and football programs but also experiments with charging admis- sion to sports events and taxing clubs on fund-raising drives. joe Schleimer, Student Body President. y g ylgtl C !,,,,vffe 5,544 H 4 Wt , l .ll lRobin Barmeyer Governor of Activities Marsha Gean Governor of Finance Connie Tatum Girls' League President , 921 'WK' sa julie Savidge Daryl Donati Governor of Publicity Governor of Athletics Lucia Stark Recording Secretary Sallie Paquette Corresponding Secretary fat? 1.44-vs-Q Mike Javier April Raines Vice-President Newsletter Editor Lora Lundberg Governor of Fine Arts Cheryl Gailey GRA President Bonnie Bateman Rally Chairman Susanne Pearce Governor of Welfare Student Government Adds Improvements to Wilson The Spring Student Body Council focused on improving Wilson. Budget problems were again a concern, so the council tried to combine improvements with money-raising projects. In addition to candy apple and chocolate sales, the repainted and remodeled Student Store began staying open after school to sell candy, cokes, school supplies, and a new item, Wilson T-Shirts. Communication was another interest of the Student Council. The P.A. system was brought back to use after new loud- speakers were installed in all of the class- rooms. With the assistance of Drama Club, a new marquee and reader board was purchased and placed in the patio to an- nounce school events. ln june, an exhausting year of debate, change, and improvements came to a close with many rewards for all involved. Wilson will remember ,not only collective accomplishments but also individual ef- forts. .txt john Crutchfield Student Body President Marsha Gean Christi Mullins Leslie Stephenson Governor of Activities Corresponding Secretary Newsletter Editor i l l i l l Uanis Baker Rally Chairman President om Duarte mr of Fine Arts S if is V V Q V , wsmmilll il H , i n f in in fl' Pat McCabe Governor of Athletics Susanne Pearce Governor of Publicity 4 3 i llllilll or tst,t W 4.55 l I1 li . .XM ff sua xt . t P 'H X M. L 1 -Q A t.,h. id -N8 3 uma! R0bin Schuck Sid Hersh Michelle Gomes ReC0fd'n8 59C ef3fY Vice President Governor of Finance .ENV , 'L wtf ? ll 2 7' W M. Jeanette Barthel Connie Tatum Girls' League President Governor of Welfare 33 Assemblies Show Variety After the rousing start of traditional pep assemblies at the beginning of the year, Wilson assemblies changed tone and approach frequently. A famous Wilson grad- A uate, Billie jean King, and other noted tennis players , presented a tennis exhibition in the gym. A voyage down the Congo River fascinated Bruins when led by ,Qt .. film-maker and narrator john Goddard. Bob Veith, ex- , 1 at race driver, presented a film of the Indianapolis 500 ' and a few tips on safe driving. Foreign exchange stu- Q ts' X dents to various Long Beach high schools gave their ,ff iiii X impressions of their own countries and ours. Musical assemblies were extremely popular throughout the year. The Voices of jerusalem, a gos- pel quartet, elicited a clap-and-sing-along response which shook the auditorium. Several musical Bruins competed for prizes during the talent assembly spon- sored by the Independent Press-Telegram. The Furkiot and Zang soft rock assembly featured rhythm and good sounds. An alumna entertains us with a few folk songs at the The Yuletide spirit is expressed in modern dance. Homecoming 355emblY- l A Wilson's choirs sing around the Christmas tree in our annual Christmas assembly. 1' 'iv , '55 5 fit tw Robin Barmeyer chats with El Rancho in a skit during a pep assembly. Morning pep rally boosts our Moore League Champion Basket ball team. During a tennis assembly, George Hardie and Billie lean King team up for a game of doubles. Rally, one of Wilson's leading boosters of spirit, wore red and gold attire each Friday to boost that evening's sports event. During that evening's game they would sit to- gether and cheer our team on to victory. Meetings were held every week to discuss and make posters announcing upcoming games. They also participated in Wilson's choco- late sale. This year's chairmen were Bonnie Bateman and lanis Baker, their sponsor, Mr. Skip Mays. l Bruins Boost Spirit, Rally: Row 1: Pam Scow, Karen Emery, Sandi Ausburn, Cindy Torres, Karen Cox, Terryl House. Row 2: Diane DeConnick, janine Harries, Debbie Moore, Carol Thompson, joan Bunton, Kathy Walls, Row 3: Teri McGinnis, Cathy Knowlden, Joanne Baker, Lucy Mageean, Mary Day, Kim Simpson, janet Sargent, Row 4: Melissa Miller, Mary Man- ning, lanet Marcus, Donita Gen- dreau, Leanne Rozier, Penny Wal- bridge, Carol Carnes, Row 5: Char- maine Hill, Barbara Whitney, julie Cahill, Sheila Possner, Carol Poston, Barbara Conrad, Row 6: Lynda Aus- ter, Marianne Riedman, Beth Eagle- son, Debbi Moledo, llene Chase, Ruth Elliott, Row 7: Sharon Kirk- patrick, Lynn Roice, Bonnie Camp- bell, Lori Lethin, Brooke Broussard, Row 8: Carol Doud, Marcia Pryor, Lulu West, Carrie Windham. Woody gives the sign of victory to his fellow Bruins. Our two Woodies Fran Vlasic and Sandy Seely with our two rally chairmen Bonnie Bateman and janis Baker. mnaasnu n' W' gk in . s ot Litter WiIson's fish pond with its newly planted flowers. Safety and Beautification was led this year by the two Welfare Chairmen Suzanne Pearce and Con- nie Tatum. Throughout the year they promoted beauhfication by painting the school trash cans, planting flowers for the fish pond project, and putting on an annual beautification assembly. A, clean-up contest was also held between the classes. Each class was designated a certain area of the campus to clean for a week. The junior class i . I Fall semester Welfare Chairman Spring semester Welfare Chairman Won' Thls years sponsor Was' Mr' L Suzanne Pearce. Connie Tatum. Skip Mays. 1 W, z .. Safety and Beautification, Bottom Row: Darlene Martin, Dawn Martin, Laura Webb, Cynthia Wecker, Marie lackman, jannie Mackay, Karen Kennedy, Laurie Buck, Sandy Santa Cruz, Lynn Roice, Stacy Bow- ton, Top Row: Brenda Brace, Cynthia Torres, Joanne Baker, Helen Lockhart, Anne Schleimann, Barbara Whitney, Bonnie Campbell, Michelle Gomes, Lenore Rozner, Sara McCook, julie Langslet, Barbara Baird, Carol Kircher. ,-X 1nKN'-xW'X X,-- Can Activities: Lorene Owen, Karen Minter, Chi Thivridge, Chris Landgrafi Copy: Norma Stone', Art: lynn Charon'. Editors: Brooke Hall , Lucia Stark . fa ,L ff4g! f , 5 f -., A 4' Q 4 ' fi f ' 5 i' 1 Q ' A 4 rx-,Q ef ' h ig, A il 'f ,:K 1 f I vs, 'K A mf? N ' L 'Q V 1 , Q' . R ' f C e V N 5 Sophomore Section: Debbie Fasnacht ludy Seal . Jfvfz X F.:-ft X. K . W- 1 unior Section: loan SuttIe , len - iellenzer. M Senior Section: Lilly LoBato, Sallie Paquettei lane Hall. Athletics: Doug Richie, john Sagehorn, Dan Anderson, Pat - McCabe. Photographers: Hugh Hoegert, Mark Schutter X , e 5 f M ' o 'Qfv 4' Business Section: Michelle Gomes, Cindi Brennan, lulie Marsh. ' Advisor: ludy Newton 'oEditoTro so s no so no is Academics: Steve Baker , April Raines' , ..,, .. ,h,f V X ' t rww H-il V -,V 2 .,,' uv Loudspeaker staff works to meet a deadline. Leonard' New Roderick' Reporters: row 1: Barbara Cupper, Kathy Olszewsky, row 2: Mary Andrews, Ilene Chase, row 3: jean Page Editors: row 1: Carol Daniels, Diana Bagley, Steve Sandman, row 2: Skip' Callahan, Cindy Whitwell, Robi Barmeyer, Dave Conroy, row 3: Arnie johnson, Tex Nagle, Andy Nagle. I1 Loudspeaker-WiIson's News Team Mr. lndes advises staff on next edition. Fall Editor-in-chief, Diana Bagley. Spring Editor-in-chief, Robin Barmeyer. ii ctw aseets JN- M 'ind fn- is 1 The Loudspeaker staff worked to unite the student body by informing students of past and coming activities. lt also recognized deserving students, highlighted clubs on campus and gave students a chance to be heard through letters to the editor. The Loudspeaker was rated as one of the superior high school newspapers in Southern Cali- fornia by the UCLA journalism de- partment. 8 sy Printing Staff: Mr. Harold Rattenbury, Connie Rutherford, Tom Bailey, David Copple, jerry McCormick. fri 'hw Girls' League catapulted the Bruin year into action with the annual Big Sister Picnic held in the quad a few days be- fore school started. During the first months of the year, they continued their activities by sponsoring a pizza party and a pancake breakfast. In October, hundreds of Wilson students participated in the Hunger Walk. As the Christmas Season drew near, students contributed to the United Crusade Drive and the Canned Food Drive. Each was concerned with help- ing the less fortunate people of our city or country. Student Body Elections and the Football Banquet finished the fall semester's activities. Throughout the spring semester, activities were abun- dant. An Anti-Litter contest was held between the different grades. Charitable Wilsonites reacted generously during the Red Cross Drive. Some activities required physical ability and co-ordination, such as the time-consuming tryouts for Bruinettes, Pepsters, Woody, and Yell Leaders. The Indepen- dent Press-Telegram sponsored a talent contest prior to our annual Kampus Kapers. As the year came to a close, students and teachers served at a breakfast to honor graduating Cliff Erwin wins first prize at ln-Session Auditions. Seniors. wiv' ua. ' a , ' il'ii 'M at , kkt kk K 1' iff f ,-:fri ' : -:mms K. it irr as Ztr . ii .zz i' '- ,g l ,..,. 3 ' .,, .t. L . 1 .: .., i q Y 'E - ,,, -'i, f' V K i- r Arftlr ittt f it Vil my n f l'k, f i' . '... A . -r I VALL I Niii ' LVLL fi haf if KF: Llhi' '-.. K L --uh.. ,WHQNNM ., N., 3 ,wa ----..... ,,,. ,hs K E sf. Q k A as QQ ii Publicity for annual Red Cross Drive encourages 9nThUSlHSm- Wilson students cast their votes on Election Day. junior and Sophomore girls practice diligently for Bruinette tryouts. MWWWW4 ,MM-ww-4w..,,, Activities Arouse Enthusiasm ,,,, tfit ,ttt g ,,,..--cw Y-- ' ,. si LVV, Faculty members take part in the annual Girls' League Breakfast. ff se, lvlmllru? Wilson students enjoy dancing to a live band at the Bruin Den. Bruins enjoy pizza at the annual Girl's League Pizza Party. i Zygomas is introduced at Girls' League Picnic Committees Create a Change The Curriculum Committee was made up of a joint board of students and teachers. Together they evaluated teach- ing methods, revised course content of present classes, and introduced new classes into the curriculum. They re- viewed a restructuring of Electronics 5-6 and the following proposed new courses: Blueprint Reading and Drafting Tech- niques, Volume Production in Wood, Workshop in Community Organizations, and Construction I. This year's chairman was Mr. Arthur O'Byrne. The Student Interest Committee consisted of an advisory board of 18 Students, who bf0U8l'lt UP Pl'0bl9mS Curriculum Committee: Students: julie Cahill, Bonnie Cornwall, jill around our campus and presented them Goldwater, Charles Hyde, Phil Katz, Helen Kennard, Scot Kupper, Lora to the principal, The principal' in turn, Lundberg, Shiela Possner, Faculty: Mary Ballmer, Ann Marie Burchard, consulted with the students on Solving Melvin Cytron, Brehaut Edmunds, Richard Edwards, Richard Heckert, Coula Kootsikas, judy Newton, Arthur O'Byrne, jane Townley, Ilene these problems and asked their Opinions Tressler, Phyllis Wieland, jonathan Willems. on certain situations. 'ff Student Interest Committee: Debra Coleman, Mark Corrodi, Lynne Dunahoo, Elizabeth Franklin, jill Goldwater, Kelly Grimm, Ben Gruber, Kim Kett, Connie Leap, janet Lee, Santa Lewis, Debbie Moore, Rafael Nieto, Sheila Possner, Sandy Santa Cruz, Lynn Tally, Kelly Walls, Maureen West. Movement Creates a Story Without Words 1 rl E , -.. Q Modern Dance, Row 1: Patti Douglas, Kathy Miller, Judy Prewitt, Cindi Lor- beer, Nancy Jeannette, Sylvia Palumbo, Roberta Colyer, Deborah Bard, Row 2: Jinx Wylder, Patti Moon, Kileen Powell, Cathy Woods, Terri 0wen, Jill Cagle, Ruth Cooperman, Robin Walsborn, Pam Leavitt, Jo Dingerp Row 3: Georde Bozoff, Toni Kistle, Lora Lundberg, Lesley Stephenson, Lorrie Barbian, Karen Beekman, Maria Klimp, Row 4: Constance Rutherford, Anne Rohlfing, Sherry Stadt, Dixie Wood, Patti McCloskey, Nancy Wright, Darilyn Rowe, Kathy Slosson, Pam Giles, Mrs. Herron. Evil overcomes Good in a dance The Modern Dance class was made up of 35 girls sponsored by Mrs. Karen Herron. Daily they practiced various floor patterns or worked on an upcoming pro- duction. The annual Christmas Pro- duction featured many numbers set to current popular music, such as an interpretation of Tommy by The Who. They also presented a program in the Spring. tion presented at the Christmas Produc- ,,', . ,.Ww. 4? Q- , ...iw v bi ,L 5., X .- C -..-.,.. .fu Members of the Modern Dance Class practice for an upcoming production. From Romance to Reality, Students Dave Fabish tells the woes of society in Hip Hippie Hooray! Ernie Morrison as Mr. McCabe disciplines Dave Sheppard The Down Stair-case. l i l l Express Themselves Through Drama The Drama Department offered a variety of activities this year. Students participated in acting, directing, lighting, sound technology, play writing, publicity, and building and painting scenery. Wilson's Drama Department produced four Hhree-act plays and eight one-act plays this year. l The three-act plays included an assortment of en- tertainment, ranging from a witch boy's love story in Dark of the Moon to a humorous encounter with unusual high school situations in Up The Down Staircase. A delightful children's play, Win- nie the Pooh, was the third three-act performance, and The Miracle Worker, portraying the childhood of Helen Keller, rounded up the year. The eight one-act plays were made up of a wide variety of comedies, tragedies, and absurds. The plays included Fumed Oak, portraying the life of a hen-pecked husband, and Infanta and Ex-Miss Copper Queen with themes about beauty and ugliness. People's preiudices were reflected in the themes of Suburban Tragedy and The Welcoming. Balancing out the performances were three absurd plays, Make Like a Dog, The American Dream, and Childhood. Both dedicated college students and curious old women enjoy the scene at The Eat-ln. during a scene from Up Tom Munholland and Lenora Kendricks are the not-so-hippie parents in Hip Hippie Hooray. Musicians Delight Audiences and The Wilson Symphony Orchestra has been selected the outstanding high school orchestra in California for the past four years. It has won Su- perior ratings at district and regional festivals for the past ten years. Individual members of the or- chestra have excelled as well. This year 13 Bruins were in the All Southern Orchestra, 10 in All Cali- fornia, and 14 in All Western. Led by Phil Cimbalo, president of Strings, and Cliff Ervin, president of Winds, the orchestra per- formed at its annual Christmas, scholarship and Spring concerts. In addition, it gave a one-hour concert that was broadcast over the radio. v- 1' , 1 U Orchestra rehearses West Side Story in prepara- tion for February concert. Officers: Row 1: Cliff Ervin, Eric Frankenfeld, Dave Rogers, Row 2: Renee Florsheim, Helen Lockhart, lanice Lavin. All City: Row 1: Dave Baker, Paul Frankenfeld, Eric Frankenfeld, jill Okura, Mark Seretan, Cliff Ervin, Marly Eidsness, Matt Simon, Robert jeu-Gevine, Row 2: Virginia Conroy, Florence Manos, Debbie Laitz, Joanne Baker, Cindy Brashear, Renee Florsheim, Liz Vader, Leslie Collins, Maureen West, Sherry Sprague, Row 3: Gary Adgate, Cliff Kusaba, Bruce Teel, Lee Nelson, David Koerner, Andy Seretan, Kurt Hayden, Charles Hyde, Dennis Davenport, Al Fronke, Dan Higgins. -i ritics With Polished Sound ORCHESTRA: First Violins: Anne Black, Leslie Collins, Marly Eidsness, Eric Frankenfeld, Kurt Haden, Barbara Koons, Cliff Kusaba, Lee Nelson, Andy Seretan, Liz Vader. Second Violins: David Koerner, Abbe Abbott, Ira Aspiz, Rita Bevis, Diana Bladen, Bill Briscoe, Virginia Conroy, David Hernandez, joan Lucas, Raul Nieto, Ann Noll, Steve Leff, Bill Warner. Violas: Paul Frankenfeld, Gary Adgate, Kathy Apperson, Marilyn james, Laurie Larsen, Linda Martin. String Basses: Maureen West, Paul Dombrower, Florence Manos, Michael Martin, David Nezzer, Robert jeu Devine, Sharon Sprague. Trombones: Dennis Davenport, Tim Chew, Al Fronke, Arthur Lockhart. Tuba: Mike Dyer. Clar- inets: Charles Hyde, Bruce Baral, Pam Ervin, Glenn Welton. Bass Clarinet: David Rogers. Percussion: Mark Sere- tan, Perri Bernstein, joe Michaelson, Sondra Seeley. Cellos: Phil Cimbalo, Cidney Brashear, Davina Cave, Carol Churchill, Cathy Cleveland, David Conroy, William Crane, Beth Eagleson, Renee Florsheim, Steve Fraser, Evelyn Frerks, jim Goodwin, Edward Griffith, Sandra Lawler, Robin Oliver, Denise Pageman, Amy Simon, Mark Vogels, jinx Wylder. Oboes: Bruce Teel, Helen Lockhart, Susan Merrill. Flutes: Sue Betson, joanne Baker, janice Cavin, june Garner, Barbara Wray, janet Young. Bassoons: David Baker, julie Bixby, Debra Laitz, Mark Stucker. French Horns: Tim McFarland, john Britton, Michael Marchisello, Kurt Nicolai, Becki Wright. Trumpets: Cliff Ervin, Ken Kaplan, Mark Manning, Matt Simon. In new gold minidresses and sports coats, Ensemble vocalists strolled down the auditorium aisles singing A Caroling We Go to begin Wil- son's annual Christmas assembly. The assembly culminated weeks of rehearsals and represented only a small portion of the musical activities per- formed by Wilson's five vocal groups. The Vocal Ensemble, composed of juniors and seniors, was the most active group, performing approximately 30 times for various school func- tions and for such community organizations as Belmont Shore Lions' Club, and Taolean Club. Girls' Choir and Boys' Choir each sang ap- proximately twelve times for events outside of school. Girls' Glee, composed of sophomores, GIRLS' CHOIR: Row 1: Mary Montgomery, Laurie Winzeler, Adri- 'ene Alpert, Lynne Mullins. Row 2: Kathy Blackmun, Debi Roth- will, Marie Jackman, Debbie Shaw, Pamela Kellum, Cheryl Totten, Terry Riggs, Laurie Marble, Paula Chapin. Row 3: Pris Munson, Vickie Wilson, Toni Bock, Roberta Horn, Cindy Wecker, Esther Pardo, Perri Chapin, Lois Reed. Row 4: Marthy Wheeler, Rose Ann.March, Sandi Mai- son, Kieta Walls, Shanon McKinstry, Patti Fouts, Rona Borba. Row 5: Soozie Yoder, Runelle Talbot, Debbie Letson, Kelly Walls, Nancy Wozny, Karen Moffett, Cheryl Gailey. Row 6: Mary Lou Monte, Carol Pike, Sue Gerstner, Gael Gemeinherdt, Lyann Morris, Vonnita Hall, Linda Gimmy, Chris Omstead, Nancy Wil- son. Row 7: Brigid Montgomery, Diane Duncan, Tari Brown, Lisa johnson, Laura Carter, Sylvia Ross, Betty Moore, Gina Brock, Pam Brown, Voices Adm performed mainly for school events. The choirs' activities kept them busy through- out the year. ln addition to the Christmas assem- bly, they presented an evening Christmas program. Their annual Christmas album was professionally recorded and played by radio stations around the United States and in other countries. The Febru- ary Winter concert and the Spring Assembly dis- played the consistency of the choirs' talent and polish. Each choral group presented a ten-minute skit in Kampus Kapers. All groups have earned superior ratings, the highest given, at the Spring Festivals for several years. Lynn Dunahoo. e o 6 fi? QE' e m o ? 3 o gg si' W '32-ev':19'5m 5' ia -?fQ'd:?S9 Q wa X ,U nigga wGQ',a, my. mf: QL agwqfeeeeif Q Q 4 e X 3 ig m A 5' ' xg 4? 5' ,L '-9 at A CAPPELLA CHOIR: Composed of members of Vocal E H ' 3 ,' f ' 2,7 p r W o o 1 ' 1 W, I I f I tj- lf' I I 27 ' 4 5 .N w - 'I l 5, , 2 J ' 13 Voices Create a Mood, VOCAL ENSEMBLE: Row 1: Laurie Winzeler, Lynne Mullins, Mary Montgomery, judy White, Lois Reed, Lenore Rozner, Lise Mills, Paula Chapin, Adriene Alpert, Row 2: Susan Baker, Rona Borba, Nancy Wilson, Pris Munson, Mary Lou Monte, Martha Wheeler, Lynne Dunahoo, Stephanie Schoggen, Brigid Montgomery, Cheryl Gailey, Val Roelfsema, Kathy Blackmunp Row 3: Richard Wolff, jack Klaus, Roger Vosburg, Rick French, Randy Pikop, john Anthony, Tom Brown, Allen Brown, Dave Arntzen, Brian Raymond, Bill Hershey, Don Lyall. BOYS' CHOIR: Row 1: jim Naka- muna, Maurice Freteaux, Paul Reed, joseph McDaniels, jon Shelly: Row 2: Steve jones, Rick Muir, Ron Santa Cruz, john Weis, Dan Zum- Brummen, Row 3: Randy Pikop, Wally Grove, Robert Hand, Wes Heinmiller, Bill Hershey, Allen Brown, Row 4: Richard Wolff, Douglas McKenzie, Brian Raymond, Rick French, Bill Strell, Row 5: Em- ory Hoagland, Russell Montooth, Tom Brown, john Anthony, Willy Mullen. Instruments Bring It Cut g. T. 1 s Q 1 QF .. is 5 l STAGE BAND: Row 1: Maureen West, jeff Tarantino, David Rogers, Bruce Baral, Bill Ferguson, Bruce Conn, Roger Howell, Dan Higgins, jo Ellen Hosep Row 2: David Harris, Ed Bielucke, Richard Bullock, Dennis Daven- port, Al Fronkeg Row 3: Cliff Ervin, Matt Simon, Brent Estes, Bob Harter. What would pep assemblies be without the reverberating pulse of our bands' drums? Mr. Rolland Sandberg directed the energetic mu- sicians at each pep assembly as only one of the many contributions the band made to school and community life. The Stage Band, one of the most active groups in school, played for all home basketball games, several fashion shows, four festivals and jazz clinics, several dances, two concerts, and many assemblies. Their reper- toire included rock, ballads, jazz, and swing. The band occasionally played numbers composed by its own members. Head Drum Major Cliff Ervin kept the 160-member Bruin Marching Band stepping lively with assistance from David Harris and Dennis Daven- port. In addition to playing at all football games, the band's colorful half- time shows at home games particularly entertained Wilson fans. Half- time formations for music from Paint Your Wagon included a wagon, trees, and a windmill. When music of Burt Bacharach was featured, the band formed an umbrella, a heart, a diamond ring, and the word LOVE. After football season, the Marching Band performed as two separate bands. The Varsity Band, composed mainly of sophomores, played for various concerts. The Concert Band of 85 members hosted the Western Band Review, marched in the International Beauty Pageant Parade, and presented two concerts. The Concert Band has won superior ratings at all District and Regional Festivals for the past ten years. Shield Girls begin their routine for the halftime show Wl Bruin Band 6 ..t. .. 5 .4 .,r-, ., khaki . if: X xv y t 1. QQ H 54 Bass with drum player David Rogers keeps the beat of the music. Drummer Clark Wilcox and cymbal players julie Bren- nan and Katie Dunahoo are part of tree formation dur- ing halftime at Millikan game. Marches With Precision -72 iff? A 7 ll' . ' J , y . mi? ty, 4 , .wi if Q.. f f I 1040-ef ttf ff A if A XJ Assistant drum majors David Harris and Den- nis Davenport look on at opponent's halftime show. MARCHING BAND: G. Adgate, M. Aerdelman, j. Anderson, W. Antal, S. Bacon, S. Baker, R. Barrow, P. Bernstein, S. Betson, E. Bielucke, A. Black, R. Bossler, 1. Brennan, P. Bullock, R. Bullock, B. Burgess, l. Calhoun, L. Castillo, D. Cave, L. Cavallaro, 1. Center, A. Chavez, C. Churchill, T. Clark, C. Cleveland, R. Cortz, I. Covey, F. Cronin, G. Cruz, D. Davenport, M. Davis, 1. Devoy, C. Dolezal R. Duford, 4K. Dunahoo, B. Ellsworth, R. Emmons, T. Ennis, M Dyer, C. Ervin, P. Ervin, B. Estes, B. Ferguson, M. Finley, C. Cox, A. Fronke, R. George, D. Glunz, T. Cottberg, S. Cray, D. Gregory 1. Hamilton, J. Hammer, B. Harter, D. Harris, S. Hartley, K. Hey- wood, A. Higgins, D. Higgins, S. Holzman, K. Hooper, l. Hostetter, R. Howell, B. Hoyle, P. Huie, R. Jackman, 1. lacobus, L. johnson, R. johnson, K. Kennedy, P. Kienast, T. Krogstad, G. Lawrence, A. Lockhart, C. Longstreth, B. Mahoney, M. Maahs, M. Marchisello, I. Martin, C. Martin, C. Mason, G. Maxwell, C. McCracken, T. McFarland, j. Michaelson, I. Molnar, B. Montgomery, K. Nagle, D. Nead, I. Neal, K. Nicolai, G. Nied, A. Nugent, L. Larson, 1. Nied, S. O'Reilly, N. Osborne, S. Osborne, S. Parrett, 1. Pass, I. Pate, D. Pellkofer, D. Pilchman, M. Potter, L. Powell, B. Price, R. Price, P Ramsdale, B. Rash, T. Richie, T. Roberson, D. Rogers, 1. Rohrig B. Ross, I. Roszell, 1. Salveggio, 1. Samuel, R. Schmitz, I. Schwaner S. Seeley, V. Sellery, M. Seretan, C. Sewell, B. Shepherd, T. Shep: herd, C. Sherwood, D. Simonson, M. Simon, C.. Size, R. Sirignano C. Smith, L. Smith, L. Smith, M. Smith, Sherry Stadt, 1. Tarantino A. Tate, B. Thomas, E. Tincher, S. Vankirk, A. Walker, M. Ward R. Wallace, M. Weinell, R. Westby, S. Whaley, M. Whitmore, D Wilkinson, L. Williams, P. Williams, C. Wilcox, B. Wray, R. Wright I. Yengich, l. Young. I I Homecoming 1970. . . i 5 I , , Kg , , if 'R i I J M3 viii , Q I ffffhfi 5 PK 1' W if sa V. 1 , 'L Q TT? ' ' 'A WNW ' 'L 1 'f'5r N 'Ni WE' 'M 1 if ' 'J mf-if ii i , iifmi A .y 1- A -i Wfiii W 12' Wil ' my 1 i ,A f S as , v ww W W L'-TQ if - . 4 f, 5141 2 V - - H 9 fi , ' , n, ff+.,,s, f ,Q 5. f i J' I- , y W in i ' iii! N UM 'ff ii? M, 3' fm , wh M! hx :wi WW wiiwu ' ' 'L i we fi, Ti 1 iii- 5 A rm, ii V V, Qfi? :fig fir -uw? m !'4f ji W B.. -I .--A Homecoming Queen, julie Savidge, front, junior Princess, Diane Sawyer, Senior Princesses, Marsha Gean and Kathy Jessup, Sophomore Princess, Sandi Ausburn. Day to Remember, F X so , fi, ? ix MWA 718 1 isa Q A K if .if eenxx i miwii r I julie Savidge is announced as 1970 Homecoming Queen. Woody iances a Lancer , with pard. The sun rises over the Bruin graveyard Senior Princesses, Marsha Gean and Kathy Jessup their escorts, Dave lensen and Dave Shep- As the dawn of Friday, November 13, 1970, came to life, Wilson unfolded into full color. Bruins arrived by 3 a.m. on this clear, coldumorning to begin transforming hallways, football field, and grounds into crepe paper fantasies. The forty-fifth annual Homecoming Day brought changes to the traditional activities. Competition was created be- tween on-campus clubs for decorations, and a trophy was presented for the best display. Bota Bag, Wilson's newly formed ski club, captured first place prize. ln previous years the Homecom- ing Queen was crowned at the afternoon assembly. This year the court was in- troduced at the assembly, but the an- nouncement of the Queen was reserved for the evening game. Pepsters sing the Alma Mater at the close of the Homecoming assembly. julie is interviewed for Channel 8 television. Sophomore Princess Sandi Ausburn looks on at Homecoming game. .Q , Wk i ATime of Reunion .ts-vw i an sf-X, 'R V Lf-P ,fi y' if T ive. 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I 'Ah ,V W H f . , is S P S ,J Y 4' P' it ' A S Z I :Vk I H ' Alumni and students enjoy Woody's antics during the outdoor Home- coming assembly. iil !NWg l TT 1970-71 BRUINETTES: Row 1: Susanne Pearce theadj, Marie Thornhill Cheadj. Row 2: Theresa Matsuda, Leslie Put- nam, jeanette Barthel, joedda jacomb, Martine Smith, Susan Todd, Darlene Forbes, Connie Tatum. Row 3: julie Loomis, Blair Bernard, Mary Ridder, Peggy Ewing, Kathy Polakis, Marie jackman, Anne Schleimann, Paula Chapin. Row 4: Shanon McKinstry, Maggy Smith, Diane Dybas, janis Baker, Terry Fine, Laurie Buck, Sandy Fehner, Mitzi Mortensen. Row 5: Candy Cole, Linda Marshall, Robin Rowland, Nancy Terpstra, janet Lintner, Debi Rothwill, Lu- anne Brock, Kieta Walls. Row 6: Cindy Hesley, janet Lawhead, Perri Chapin, Esther Pardo, Sara McCook, Lenore Rozner, Stacy Bowton, Mary Berberet. Row 7: Ann Mighell, Cindy Wecker, Tina Thompson, Diana jurgensen, Karen Matz, Susan Stemmer, jan Donati, Melinda Bunton. Row 8: Linda Havens, Debbie Chippendale, julie Langslet, Karen Mintner, julie Savidge, Pam Yelencsics, Susie Sipprelle. Row 9: Gayle McDowell, Kristi Mamelli, Cheryl Galley, Sandy Santa Cruz, Runelle Talbot, Pam Giles, Laura Webb, Paige Smitter. Row 10: janet lnce, Cindy Wal- gurski, Ardis Olson, Vicki Kuhn, Rosemary Fitzsimons, Sallie Paquette, Lynne Dunahoo. Row 11: Robin Schuck, Lynne Tally, Sylvia Ross, Carol Kircher, jannie McKay. Not Pictured: Karen Garland, Gwen Hill, Sue lnce, Lucia Stark, Kathy Williams. Right Cn, Bruinettes Right On! DlUIllUllCb WdLLll VVIIBUII llldllglti lVllI Diane Dibas marches into forma- tion. The Bruinettes, consisting of eighty-two agile and hard-working girls, were led by Susanne Pearce and Marie Thornhill. At the first pep assembly, the Bruinettes ap- peared in new uniforms, a change in the style used for the past several years. Their sponsor, Miss Karen McGrew, watched and instructed as these girls made up routines, taught them to the others, and practiced throughout football season for their successful halftime shows. The Bru- inettes were also on hand at the International Beauty Pageant Pa- rade, lending their colors and high- stepping precision to the festivities. , Q- ff, ,. 5 if' rm' is . if 12:1 wtf f gg 'W ,yg , ,y by it J T 'T ll rg fe , ,, iii ,ttt rrr 'iiii , -.,, ,ff 5-1-f, .:, - , ,W ' I 5 V tttatgyfr 1-:' ' ,, 1,, if il' X 'tl 2,5 155' fge w'. ,,,, c ,, H . H 'l I :flf1i ' k - ' 'Ji'5951-'iffs?!?'3idEf1::ifffJ,,:, - . ' f -- of , ,, , , .,.. .,,,.W, , wa Bruinettes form W in the background of the Homecoming assembly. 61 MAJORETTES: Chris Landgraf, Helen Lockhart, Kim Kett, Brenda Wight, Sammie Bozoff. ' a ,e..ele ,lfeezg fl wi' i All , i i J- Wilson Pepsters relax a moment during jor- dan halftime show. Song Girl Michelle Gomes dances exuberantly to Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head. FLAG GIRLS Chris Simpson Mary Ann Caspar Kathy Blackmun Lora Vanatta Debbie Berberet, Nancy Wise, Often the high- light of many pep assemblies and games, especially for male viewers, was watching the pepsters' bouncy dances, to such hits as Woodstockf' and Change Your Evil Ways. With flags, pom poms, or batons, the pepsters contributed color and zest to encour- age and entertain the team and fans. We've Got YELL LEADERS: Marsha Gean, Tom Munholland, Perri Bernstein, Mike lavier, Debbie Amos, and Mark Corrodi confer about the next yell. D0 lt! D0 lt! Alflghll Exuberant is the word that de- scribed this year's Yell Team. They attended all sports events-some- thing that hadn't been done in the past. Searching for different ideas, they composed several new yells, such as f'Tonight's the Night, Spirit, and I Don't Know, But I've Been Told, added beats to some of the old yells to make them more rhythmicalp and included a great many acrobatic tricks in their routines. Attending pep assemblies at other schools and arranging for cheerleaders from other schools to be at our assemblies bolstered the spirit of the yell leaders, the teams, and the students. Marsha, Tom, and Perri are interviewed by a newscaster of newly Channel 8. 970-71 Yell Team: Top Row: Debbie Amos, Christi Mullins, Marsha Geanp Center: Mark Corrodi, Blake Hastings, llllichard Hunt, Tom Munhollandg Bottom Row: Stacey Grant, Perri Bernstein. Perri and Mike lead yells at the Poly game. People, standing alone, bracing each other, building upon, tearing down, clinging to each other People, laughing with some, living for others. Athletics . M ' f ' 2 -JW f' A' fan- K, K K . . K x N11 M KR. 4 1 W -gm., H. hAQ A m h if f W'-M 'f gm Q kxfk' i TY W A M ' 'S' 'S' ' 535 ,. V AL M A A K, . 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W A fifi 5, LV 67 Agile, Mobile, and Hostile, Row 1: Curtis, Holm, Brown, Moreno, Summerfelt, Cecil, Stewart, Crutchfield, Gill, Hund, Bynon, Hougland Caminde, Nosworthy, Silver. Row 2: Coach jordan, Chuka, Ward, Grasso, Wilson, Thompson, Caplan, McCabe Hodges, McLeod, Southwick, Davis, LeBreton, Evashwick, Hermann, Mgr., Shirley, Mgr., Legg. Row 3: Coach Row- land, Avery, Casey, Anderson, Mitchell, Breithaupt, Newhouse, Laio, Alexander, Sourbeer, Young, Stroppe, Tisch Schultz, Gillespie, Mir., Head Coach Owen Dixon, Trainer, Chuka, Row 4: Donati, Harrelson, Cordell, johnson Kennifer, Catti, Marc ael, Maney, jones, jacobe, Fraser, Rhea, Conn. Skip Rowland shouts instructions to the offense. Wilson 47 Mt. Carmel 0 Wilson 41 Dominguez 20 Wilson 32 Warren 6 Wilson 15 Mater Dei 19 'Wilson 14 Millikan 12 'Wilson 28 El Rancho 42 'Wilson 19 Poly 12 'Wilson 20 jordan 13 'Wilson 6 Lakewood 28 'League Games Bruins Post 6-3 Record l . Head coach Owen Dixon shows concern at El Rancho. Tim Train Maney plunges forward along with the offensive line. Randy jacobe intercepts crucial Rabbit pass. Wilson opened on a win- ning note, beating Mt. Car- mel 47-0, followed by wins over Dominguez and Warren 41-20 and 32-6, respectively. The Bruins lost only to highly rated Mater Dei 19-15. The Bruins' overpowering offense was centered around fine backs such as Bill Cecil, Tim Maney, jerry Summerfelt, jeff Breithaupt, and Damon Caplan. Defensively and offensively the Bruins had a young but steady line, consisting o sen- iors Bill johnson, Scott Mar- chael, Daryl Donati, Pat Mc- Cabe, Tom Sourbeer, and Mark i-lodges, with junicvrs Kevin Young, Paul McLeod, Mike Cordell, Scott Avery, Drew Nosworthy, and Rick Kennifer doing a fine job. Bruins Defeat jinxed Rams, John CfUfChfi9ld jerry Summerfelt jerry Summerfelt skirts left end for gain in closing minutes of play. Wilson kept tradition this year as they beat Millikan, mak- ing it fourteen in a row. Although trailing throughout the game, Wilson came from behind twice to beat the Rams. Wilson, having a bad first half, then came to life as they opened up their potent offense with Bill Cecil scoring the first Wilson touchdown. Late in the game, with only 2:25 remain- ing, Wilson's powerful team fired up and took control of the ball. jerry Summerfelt threw passes of 12 and 13 yards to Allen Brown and another 17 yards to Curtis Thompson. The League's leading rusher, Bill Cecil, scored the final touchdown. The Bruin defense did a fine job stopping Millikan in many crucial situations, and the game ended in victory for Wilson, the final score, 14-12. Bill Willie Cecil jeff Breithaupt Rick Moreno Robin Holm Wilson's offensive unit listens intently as jeu Summerfelt calls out the play. E Succumb to Powerful Dons After catching Summerfelt aerial, jeff Breithaupt fights for extra yardage. ' . ss-. . m i - Q -f ' J .Q ...... Curtis Thompson back Willie Cecil breaks away against tough El Rancho defense. ' The Wilson Bruins suffered their first defeat of Moore League com- petition by the top-ranked El Rancho Dons, 42 to 28. The first half was filled with exciting play, with scores from rushing leader Bill Cecil, a 69-yard run from jerry Summerfelt, and a 50-yard aerial bomb to Alan Brown. At intermis- sion the score was El Rancho 21, Wilson 20. The second half proved disappointing to the Bruins, for their only TD was a one yard plunge by Damon Caplan. Sum- merfelt was the outstanding player of the game, even though he played with an injured leg. He ac- counted for 289 of Wilson's 316 total net yards. In passing he was 17 for 23 with one TD, He added another score on a 69-yard run. Summerfelt looks over the defense. The Wilson-Poly game has al- ways been an exciting one, a game which the two cross-town schools have been playing since 1931. This year's was no differ- ent with underdog Poly taking a 6-0 lead early in the first half. Wilson scored, but only to have Poly score again, leaving the field ahead at half 12-6. Second-half action proved too much for the jackrabbits as Wil- son's defense came alive. Cecil started the scoring on a 39-yard scamper followed by Summer- felt's six-yard run with 2:45 re- maining in the game. The de- fense, although weak in the first half, stopped the running lack- rabbits cold in the final 24 minutes of play. Tom Sou rbeer Mark Hodges Wilson Deflate Cecil scampers through a large hole Paul McCleod Drew Nosworthy Bob Lai0 Kevin Young Bill Hund Bill johnson Wilson recovered from a five- fumble evening to save a last minute drive and hang on to a 20-14 Moore League victory. Damon Caplan, Wil- son's 190-pound junior fullback, put six points on the scoreboard on the game's opening drive. On the first play, following a second-quarter jor- dan punt, Bill Cecil went through a large hole on the right side, changed directions and motored diagonally across field on a 47-yard TD gallop. Tim Train Maney accounted for the final Bruin TD on a three-yard run. Outstanding interior linemen were Scott Marchael, Tom Sourbeer, and Pat McCabe. Defensive standouts in- cluded Daryl Donati, Pat Butkus McCabe, and Randy lacobe. Larry Southwick why on . Wilson Falters in Finale, Loses Homecoming 28-6 The Bruins came into the game looking for a CIF berth but left in despair as Lake- wood spoiled Homecoming. Wilson lost the opening kickoff, but the sticking Wil- son defense held and soon retained posi- tion of the pigskin. Multi-talented backs of Wilson couldn't find openings through the tenacious Lancer defense. junior Damon Caplan goes outside pursuing Lakewood de- fense. jeff Breithaupt, Pat McCabe, and Curtis Thompson put the stopper on Lakewood's Mike Owens. It was a disappointing evening for the thousands of Wilson rooters, for the lone score was a handoff from jerry Summer- felt to fullback Damon Caplan. The only bright spots on the Bruin defense were the linebackers Drew Nosworthy, Paul Mc- Leod, and Pat McCabe, who recovered a Lakewood fumble. Allen Brown lim Catti Daryl Donati Bob Lance Davis Alan Alexander Rick Kennifer Ned jones W K ,, ' Q3 W 1 Howard Lewis, Mike jaffey, Skip Callahan, and Carter Boswell unload on Lakewood Lancer. Wilson's JV Gridmen ended a fine season winning eight of their nine games. The Bruins opened up on the luckless Millikan Rams, beat- ing them 26-7, followed by wins over El Rancho, 24-165 Poly, 34-0, and jordan, 55-05 before losing to a fired-up Lakewood club 12-8, cost- ing the,Bruins the championship. The defense, who shut out mdst of their op- ponents, included standouts Howard Lewis, Mike jaffey, Skip Callahan, Bruce Bothwell, Steve Mathews, jim Carne, and Dave Utterback on the line with Bob Thurston, Dave Hoskins, Tim Chew, Greg McGarvey, and Steve Nichel- son patrolling the backfield. Offensively, the passing combination of Buddy johnson to jared Goldin scored many points, with running backs Paul Wegner, George Delalla, Bruce Petrella, and Bob Thurston scor- ing the rest. Gridmen Compile 8-1 Record Row 1: George, jaffey, Delalla, johnson, Hoskins, McGarvey, Benavidez, Lowry, Whitmore, Carne, Eash, Struett, Petrella, Stevenson. Row 2: Coach Crutchfield, Gibbs, Chew, Nichelson, limenez, Irwin, Long, Lewis, Dickson, Sager, Maher, Christmas, Olson, Porter, Wynne, Thurston. Row 3: Coach Miller, Coach Dunn, Goldin, Brizen- dine, Bothwell, Reed, Wingett, Martin, Belisle, Hiller, Strickland, Wintemute, Stoll, Clein, Beckmen. Row 4: Walling, Apostle, Mathews, Radford, Rorhig, Klahn, Callahan, Boswell, Utterback, Campbell, Wegner. Bees Fall to League Foes After compiling an impressive 3-1 pre-season record, the Bee gridders began tough league competition and failed to post a single win. The Bruins consistently displayed a tenacious defense but were unable to generate a steady offensive attack. They finally balanced their attack against Poly by scoring on several brilliant offensive drives. Standout players this year were Gary Hancock, john Zeiger, and Dave Cash. The front line drops back to set up protection for a pass. Leon launches a 50-yard bomb. ...W ,...-,W ,, Row 1: Davis, Hesley, Leon, Baugh, Mortensen, Hall, Rash, Zeiger, Hancock. Row 2: Fredricks, Weber, Stine Paige, Brizzolara, Colucci, Shaver, Abraham, Wilson, johnson. Row 3: Coach Mertz, Manning, Weber, Crotwell Fluent, Hunnicut, Ditzler, Roger, Sickles, Czaban, Coach Morton. Row 4: Cash, Antal, Otis, Cohee, Barmeyer Wise, Raap, Griffith, Rowe, Casper, Greene, Witcher. Cross Countr -just a Step Behind Sgyaillbq 1388645 ggffff L Us 5 '7 l ll 5' zzsol 1 , , R-A it aj L L -. 5584! is gi A ww X U 4434 j. L ' Qgg Flores, Dave ARSITY-Row 1: Bob jenkins, Larry McDowell, jim Hernandez, jose u Hughes. Row 2: Coach Stemm, Dave Baker, mgr., Alan Major, Ralph Nreto, Roger Vosburg, Ted Roberson, mgr. 'z-,, ug, ,,,, :ggjmggyj-5 mf ' -' azwifrkrt, ' :r Vosberg and Ralph Nieto push for the finish. mes strains in grueling race. If B fi., 5' t. , .. . , ge 4 .V if 1 L 13 . gf ii.. H, X iii' Q 51+ L. A .xv j W, O T . , I mimi i ' - . sig- . S fm I? ,J x I ' 35f4fr..pn,N., , ' R . - Q. 1 . -.. as . Q- -skfz x . 3 f , 7. Q t. .- f., .,. , , - Tv' M 'LV' 'QL 5 .1 - ' f' 'igg f L . S' rf ' . wif- cg.-,,. ':ziLg+.?m-ef, A -- . K wa 1, W4 ' wwf -j,w.':,gj5 z rx We-.ggi .mg . ,911 ',ngJuk,'1- 'fi Vg 'fizggrgi 1743. . .A flv- gg-,nf sf 1 ,. ,i. ct. f . s-1 ,cd-N - 41-ft E-!s9Nwia.,2 . , . Wh, ,,. Afxgm., .15?i'f':1: . ., 1 .SSW . ga s, is Q a mg 'F' ' li if ,5i'1,f 'l4?, 2 3 . f,iifl'?w-wirtas , ...Gb Q, ' al- . . . J- E' wx 'wigs Q. gas iv 1 -SMX M., max sm gf S s 2 mill' W T W .L ,M M A r R 9 t. ...as f, f 5-lx..-4Qj'5f!j 5'- Qx sv, Q if 1- ? ., -.g . 3.. J' 1. s-lf' 1 -Af?-1 ,151 'i-KM j.V.-Row 1: M. LaRue, M. Pendley, T. Griffeth, K. Wright, B. Schlickbernd, R. Bush, T. VanLandingham, S. Curtis, S. Moore. Row 2: Coach Stemm, j. jackson, P. Ramsdale, R. Ticher, j. Coe, D. Smith, C. Berbower, j. Cray, j. Nacker, R. Batterson. Injuries to the leading perform- ers hampered this year's Varsity Cross Country season. A string of losses to rugged league opponents was finally broken with a sweeping victory over jordan. Top perform- ances were turned in by Dave Hughes and Roger Vosberg. Coach Stemm's other consistent fininshers were Ralph Nieto, jose Flores, and jim Hernandez. The j.V. harriers started out the season with a perfect record of five wins in a row. After facing some very tough league competition, the jV's ended in a fourth place finish. Standout runners who finished in top positions for the Bruins were Phil Ramsdale, Larry McDowell, and Don Smith. 1 t ' wt K -fwzff . f 3. ,. .. AY' ini xi. -mf . 78 Poloists End Frustrating Year The 1970 Varsity Water Polo Team couldn't have been closer to winning a league championship and still ending up in a fifth-place finish. ln the Millikan, Lakewood, and Poly games, only one goal stood between the winning team and the Bruins. ln each of these games, Wilson held the lead throughout most of the game, only to be defeated in the closing mo- ments by a fired-up opposition. Despite the overwhelming frus- tration of these heartbreaking losses, and knowing that all hopes for a league championship were gone, the Bruins showed that there was one thing that nobody could take away from them-pride. Pride was everything the team fought for, and they proved it by coming back after each defeat, and playing their hearts out the next game. Their efforts were finally re- warded with the stunning defeat of a top-ranked CIF contender, El Se- gundo. This game was a dramatic example of determination on the part of the Bruins, as they came from behind in the last few minutes in a rally sparked by Steven Shaw and Dan Anderson to score four goals and emerge the victor. They finished their season with a 16-8 triumph over jordan in which the entire squad contributed to victory. The players who consistently stood out against league foes were Steven Shaw, Dan Anderson, Rick Hend- ricks, and goalie Kevin Merrill. Other starters include Kim Everson, Mark Broussard, Gary Vaughn, and Dave Shepard. Mark Broussard leads off shooting drill during pre-game warm-up. P' X. wg ' x tx Q mf 'F 5 'S K , QM A iv, Q., . 1 f l 0' 5 sf Q U , .. ta' .. X l 1k !. Cool, calm, and sick, Coach Zack enjoys an exciting game. Letting out a fierce battle-cry, Tension mounting, the Polo Bruins discuss strategy Gary Vaughn holds off an aggressive opponent. Row1 D Lamb, C Weaver, K Merrill, T Rldlngs D Woodside Row 2 D Rlchle, M Broussard, R. Hendrlcks, R George G Vaughn D Shepard Row 3 Coach Zack D Pllchman, M Mason, R Peterson, S Shaw, K. Everson, - ,L-s g., Wai., 2 wi My if ,4- Q.. :,. 7 W .Qi Cees Churnt Bees finished in third place this year, which was a notable feat con- sidering that there were only nine men on the squad. With the lack of depth on the team, several play- ers with little experience were heavily relied upon, and they re- sponded with outstanding perform- ances. Outstanding players were Don Lamb, Andy- Seretan, and goalie jeff Heath. Other players who showed vast improvement were Tim Ainge, Conrad Edwards, Eric Frankenfeld, and jim Turner. L A ssiiri .. .iis Lf L if E ,,,,. ' V ' L ' 51.2 ' f ' - W ' ,f . . . If. .-,V 3 14' If x v' ' Maggy il . H 'fw- ... V , is 1 Jbfyff 1 out Q' 3 wif.. K' 1: . I Eg. MQAEQ if , dmv, M. gz- W We .A-f, . fi f 1 iitv . e 'Inf .ifif Pistol Pete creates a whirlpool as he scores another goal. O Championship The Cees had a brilliant season in capturing a hard-fought MOORE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP. Along with several returning lettermen, a sensa- tional crop of sophomores provided the nucleus for a team that went un- defeated in league play. Sophomores Peter DeColia, Mike Lobdell, john Coultrup, Scott Smith, and Scott Hartley were standout first-year players. juniors Mark Seretan and Mike Larson, along with senior Steve johnson, provided the experience that sparked the Cees' precision play. CEES: Top row: S. johnson, S. Barro, M. Larson, M. Seretan, P. Hillman. Bot- tom row: P. DeGolia, j. Coultrup, S. Hartley, S. Smith, j. Lobdell. Coach Gruneisen gives words of encouragement to the Bees during halftime of the Lakewood game. k glee zss. f.'- f sMmW,5,s.... .... , . 2- BEES: Top row: Eric Frankenfeld, jeff Heath, Coach Bob Cruneisen, Conrad Edwards, Don Lamb. Bottom row: Tim Ainge, Steve Rogers, Andy Seretan, jim Turner. inksters Sight rf 'iilllifff l 7 L fi L il? 11' If W ', 3-.3 ' A A' . b'..J1:1' .4 ge my ,, 125' ' , Hilo-I 'Th' z ' . r Viv, ' . ,, lf I 1, ,Wh ff... fr- ,vllwwfa I g I M A - B flair , l ., yy, ,f , I 4 ,,':,Lrf- . 1, . -' -A ' f .,. ., V y , ' gi rf, c., The picture form of Gary Lee proves why he's a top varsity per- former. on Moore Championship As of mid-March, the outlook for the 1971 golf team is the most pro- mising in many years. After a third-place finish last year, the prospects for a Moore League Championship are extremely bright. Coach Doc Cure has four out of last year's six varsity lettermen returning, including Mark Coch- rane, Rick johnson, Gary Lee, and Frank Morales. Add to these several out- standing sophomores and it's easy to see why Wilson's linksters are awaiting a tough Moore League schedule with great optimism. The j.V.'s, headed by jeff Kimball, Doug Guy, and Cal Wulfsberg, also have all the necessary components of a championship team. jV: jeff Kimball, Carter Boswell, Steve Bacon, Doug Guy, Doug Bowen, Cal Wulfsb'erg, jeff jordan, Mike Eselun, Dave Omel. Varsity: Frank Morales, Bob Davis, Dave jenkins, Rick johnson, jeff Williams, Mark Cochrane, Phil Caputo, Mark Wilkinson, Gary Lee. .l Thirt -Year Drought Ends ......a Row 1: Gary Marshall, Bob Wilcoxen, john Sagehorn, Jeff Peak, Carl Speizer, Paul Hartzel. Row 2: Coach Taylor Daryl Donati, Steve Curtis, Steve Krueger, Brian Ragland, Rich Huntley, Curtis Thompson, Asst. Coach Barr, Coach Fraser. The Varsity Basketball Team of 1971 enjoyed the Sage scores two of his 30 in lopsided win over Lancers. most successful season in the history of the school. Beginning with the pre-league season, the Bruins com- piled a great record highlighted by reaching the finals in the Lakewood Tourney, winning the consolation championship of a very strong Huntington Beach Tour- nament, and winning the john Glenn Tournament. The Bruins made a runaway of the Moore League race in winning the crown by a three-game margin to compile a 9-1 record. After losing the league opener to Millikan, the team was undefeated during the remain- der of the season and won 10 straight games including the CIF opener. The varsity hoopsters overall record was 22-7. This was the first league championship in 30 years for Wilson. Many honors were won by individuals on the team, which featured great team play all year. Led by john Sagehorn, who was selected by the Moore League as Player of the Year, three other players also were honored on the first team All League , Co. 'Capt. Steve Curtis, guard Bob Wilcoxon, and center Brian Ragland. Bruins Capture Moore Crown jr. Brian Ragland pops in patented base line jumper. Big Steve Curtis turns to fire up 15-foot set shot. I u f V ' X. K. wil' ,WTB f fv- Nur S in -gp , i l S S... l if rf . I jV's on Top as '71 Moore League Champs Row 1: Gary Piper, Cal Wulfsberg, Ben Gruber, Dave Abbot, jay Movius, Tom Deberry, Eric Wintemute, Knute Knowlton, Ed Sandstedt, Rand Helde, Steve Sanders, Percy Collins. Row 2: Coach Taylor, Todd Miller, john Ward Bill Stephenson, Cole Warner, Neal Hartzel, Bill Davis, Coach Fraser. Hustle and play defense, and we'll win, emphasized Coach Taylor to the 1971 Moore League JV Basketball Champs. Showing excellent balance, the jV's displayed a different star player from game to game, and when several players were out with injuries, those called off the bench did an outstanding job. The team was entered in two pre-season tournaments and won them both. Cal Wulfsberg was honored with the MVP award in the Rolling Hills Tournament, and Bill Davis was awarded with a duplicate honor in the john Glenn Tournament. It was a brilliant season by the 18-mem- ber team which posted an im- pressive overall record of 20 wins and 4 losses. i Foreward Dave Abbot skies for important rebound. i . 4x 8 , Steve Sanders drives the lane as Cal Wulfsberg positions himself for a possible rebound. Brubabes Cain Experience in Tough League Play BEES: Row 1: Brandt Authier, john Cooper, Mgr. Osborne, Dave Peck, Don West, Row 2: Randy Faber, Mark Schutter, Steve Hartman, Steve Den- nis, leff Fellenzer, Dave Creek, Mark Radford, Dave Thompson, Mark Cooper. The Bees concluded their sea- son compiling a respectable record of 10 wins and 11 losses. They highlighted their year by capturing the consolation championship of the Millikan Tournament. A trio of sophomores composed the nucleus of the Bees attack, headed by their leading scorer and most valuable player, Dave Peck. Steve Rowe was a standout player during league play, along with playmaker Steve Hartman. The Cees had a rough season and finally ended up with a fifth- place finish in the league. Sopho- more Tim Williams was the team's leading scorer and consistently stood out as the Cee's top per- former. Tim Cohee was another top performer, providing most of the team's rebounding strength. l l Cee Superstar Tim Williams battles for a rebound against Millikan. CEES: Row 1: Eric Scholnick, Mgr. Greg Osborne, Duane Earnshawg Row 2: Bob.Barthell, Greg Riley, Frank Cronin, Carl Mortensen, Mike Powell, Tim Williams, Tim Cohee, Chris Marshall, lim Campbell. l Bruin Spikers Stride For Title Q ,I J ' , 1 W . 4 A W A V K T, , ,......,,,. F.. 5 ' fe ,,.... ,i 2' ' E b'kh lf' l l? '! 'LnS:i 71' 14. -. Y ' --Wt-nr ii.f 'X ..,, ,fi .11 t S 3 ff 1 f f f'1 1fr Y R155 I' i L S K 4 '-.. .t . 1 3- 1' f 4i' f .. ,,,. .M..,..,. at F W ,.,f,i....f..,..,, tg g Q 5 .-.N . : -N ' Z . i M -1,1 x 1' f 1 Y K Q l .. K V Q 'Q ns 1' - Q 1' iw-nu Q ,. I Ly ' 8-1- 1 L1 ' Wa 15 v ' ' gk L I 7- L L . if I , ,,, .PL T MQW... an KQQ L ' 'L .1 , ' ' n-F-5 ilu, L... .- 2 v - ' N - - M A ----2 .xv f-'-rm I ,L . , , ' ...... . l i ,gi ,L Egg .4 . 3 C , my. ,igiggfgz j .3 -. a ,,,: r ui.. 'Q uf M M l 5 Q :Ji ,-.A ' - - in ff mt. . J,,, ,ll 'ff ff KL' iii? .:,k: s5gs:jsi-1 S 1 ' Jz,A if - ,... . S V ' , is-fag ' ff j, 1-- .s ' .V fx '- 4- - . -Q 'f if.. K - f ,. ..- . . n jeff Breithaupt clears 12' 9 . With impressive showings early in the year, the Wilson spikemen were well on their way to a fine year, where the Moore League was up for grabs. The Bruin team was well balanced with good depth in each event. Sprinters Dan Gordon, one of the league's best, Bill Cecil, Steve Nichelson, and jerry Nelson, gave Wilson good speed. Bill McLain was considered the best hurdler, clock- ing very fast times early in the season. Other hurdlers included joe Siebert and Dave Marskell. In the field events jeff Breithaupt was tops in the pole vault, taking first in the Long Beach Relays and had a great chance for Moore League honors. The long jump featured jeff McDermaid, Scott McDowell, and George Newhouse. Scott Avery and Mike Cordell were the shot putters. Dis- tance men Dave Hughes, Ralph Nieto, Roger Vosburg, Al Major, Bob jenkins, Mark LaRue and lim Hernandez were all outstanding and gave the team many crucial points. -w Row 1iCToach jordan, Newhouse, Jensen, Breithaupt, Cecil, Wright, jenkins, McLain, Marskell, McDermaid, Nelson, lacobep Row 2: C-ordon, Hughes, Fronke, Avery, Cordell, Dyke, Belisle, Vosburg, Roberson, Salzer, Cartwright, Mc- Dowell, Treadwayp Row 3: Seibert, Nichelson, Whitmore, Hillier, LaRue, Nieto, VanLandingham, Major, Flores Baker, Schlickberrd, Schofield. Bee and Cee Trackmen BEES: Row 1: Fried, Moral, Gillis, Hernandez, Riseling, Shirley, Long, Eggleston, Penn, Goper. Row 2: Weber, Honey- cutt, Lewis, Thompson, Wilson, Leon, Forster, Bernstein, Kusaba, Lord, Cash, Hartsell. Row 3: Greene, lrwin, Adams, Ramsdale, Fluent, Barmeyer, Campbell, Bush, Creek, Gray, Sourbeer, Salzer, Goldin, Hancock. g i ag it g X G Roger Vosburg makes his winning move. WF sssii ' 'iii ' A ' F ' ., ' F I . .'-' Ji 1 t 'i 4 ag ,nf txkky i 1,-,A . E tg at ml I' its M, es , 1 Ng ii if FF , 'F g 1 s Q 'E' l i Q A . L I x -Y g 9 g 5 If .h FVV, .ss hhyy F L -ummm H A llll ll K I 5 E A A ' WMM, 'ir' F F i . . 'f W' . K K. ,.:,, My by kirk EV K In C.. .,N,Q..:kNNs In K K B .. kv, ,,-f V5,,,,-kk,' a . K V. if sw K F ,rf wt -.ii-F- ' 'FFi'- 1 r ,,-, - .F.,,-.., F 88 -.,1: k,,.1.-- .::fM.,V A 2,5 gig gm ,Q ,ily-R53 - I Steve Nichelson and Bill Cecil give Wilson good speed. Set Fast Pace Ahead of League Foes will McLain and joe Seibert place 1-2 in low hurdles. l The Bee Spikemen looked forward to an ex- citing season, being rated along with Poly as the League's top contenders. Glen Morrow led the team in the sprints, showing very fast times early in the season. Curtis Irwin had the potential of being the league's best pole vaulter in Bees, while Greg Adams contributed his points in high and low hurdles. Bee sensation Tom Duarte had the league's longest jump early in the season to place him among the league's leaders. A fast improving Cee ,Team led to a title contending team by the end of season. Brian Wiley sustained his Cee Moore League record for the pole vault, and also doubled in the low and high hurdles. jeff Terrintino added his talents to the 660 and 1320 yard runs. Picking up the slack was joe Hunter, who ran in the sprints and doubled in the hurdles and long jump. lCEES: Row 1: Wilson, Weber, Hall, Baugh, Powell, Row 2: Hunter, Mortensen, Raap, Montooth, McDowell, Cobb, Row 3: Natale, Wiley, Tarantino, Smith, Batterson. Wrestling: Strength, Skill and Varsity: Row 1: Mike Weinell, Richard Jennings, Bob Labrador, Tom Hitchcock, john Weinell, joe Devoy, jeff Baker, jerry Nelson, Row 2: Coach john Morton, Paul Morrison, lack Hartly, jerry Hostetter, Pat McCabe, Larry Dolezal, Kevin Nagle, Mgr. Desmond Benavidez. Not pictured, lim Deemer, Coach Chuck Newman. In Moore Finals, Pat McCabe moves in for the take- down. jerry Nelson executes move putting opponent on his back. l Intelligence jeff Baker reverses Lakewood foe in a crucial match. After giving Important Instruc- tions, Head Coach Chuck New- man silently stands watching and The 1971 Varsity Bruin Wrestling Team ended the season with a 6-5 record and tied for third place in the Moore League. Although the team was made up mostly of inexperienced grapplers, there were many bright spots. Co-captains jerry Nelson and Pat McCabe led the team. jerry 41483, who had a season record of 15-3 and an overall varsity record of 47-15, placed second in both the Kennedy and La Serna tournaments and second in the Moore League Finals. Pat 11687, with a record of 14-3-1 and a two year Wilson record of 20-3-2, placed second and third in the two tourneys and lost 1-0 in the League Finals, taking second place. Other outstanding wrestlers in- cluded jeff Baker 1985, john Weinell C115j, and jerry Hostetter 61575, who all placed third in the League Finals. Paul Morrison C1417 and jerry Hostetter both placed third in the La Serna tourneys. First year coach Chuck Newman did an outstanding job and gave returnies jeff Baker, john Weinell, Kevin Nagle, Larry Dolezal and jack Hartley valuable experience wrest- ling varsity competition. jV: Row 1: Steve Eggleson, Randy Miller, Paul Struett, Alan Long, Bob Hum mel, Row 2: Chris Dearth, Rick Kane, jim Klahn, Mike Kerr, Mark Yamauchl Chris Gray. Not pictured, Charles Kyriacou, Lee Gumbiner, joe Hammer Bruin Gymnasts Exhibit Skillful Performance All Around performer Tim Deeds demonstrates a Straddle L. Doug Walker practices hand-stand during workout. Row 1: Keith Murufas, Santiago Busa, Rick Stephenson, Rick Black, Tim Deeds, Stan Sakamoto, Ed Burt, Richard Gray, Row 2: Dana Keith, Frank Ditmar, Tom Castle, Dennis McRae, jeff Hirdler, Mike Benson, Steve lacomini, Doug Walker, Brad Blex, Eric Carle, Mark Rasmussen, lim lacomb. Not Pictured: jeff Thompson. The Iron Cross is executed by Senior Richard Black. Rated as one of the most outstanding gym- nastic teams in America last year, Wilson was again blessed with a potential CIF championship team. Top performers jeff Thompson, jeff Hirdler, Tim Deeds, Eddie Burt, Rick Black, Keith Murufas, Stan Sakamoto, and Santiago Busa all proved ex- cellent in their pre-league meets. A new event, All Around, replaced tumbling this year. Tim Deeds was the Bruin's All Around performer, participat- ing in all six events at every meet. In league competition the Bruins beat Milli- kan, insuring Wilson of a CIF berth. This was the 14th year in a row Millikan lost to the Brubabes. Coach jack Elder is one of the big reasons for the Bruin's fine performances, and he feels their per- formances will continue throughout the year as Wilson tries for its second consecutive CIF cham- pionship. Eddie Burt demonstrates perfect scissors on the side horse. The splits are easy for jeff Hirdler who combines the neces- sary strength and limberness in his free exercise routines. Aquamen Prevail as Masters 0.29 Y, . .Q . Q5 A G19 t 19. tf E ra l an ' 548 . ' .afar K: Vi is K ks li: Q- ' All-American Steve Shaw takes off on the anchor leg of the freestyle Moore League champion Danny relay which ranked fifth in the nation. shows the form that ranked him third C.l.F. Brazilian National Champion, Alfredo Machado outclasses all opponents as league's leading distance swimmer. ofa Swimming D nasty ll Av' 3- ll X L Varsity: Row 'lx Coach Bob Gruneisen, Frederick George, Tom Ridings, Craig Weaver, Bill Mosher, john Landgraf Rick Peterson, Steve Shaw, Kevin Merill, Rick Hendricks, Dave Woodside. Row 2: Conrad Edwards, Doug Richie Alfredo Machado, Mark Broussard, Steve Rogers, Dave Shepard, Scott Hartley, Danny Anderson, Ron Lamb. Speed and grace describe Bill Mosher as he glides through L the Belmont Plaza pool during the C.l.F. Relay Finals. Y f' A Y ' . lg. , Q JW' ' fa ' ' , I9 Q ,Q -M 1 - -K' ,. M A, ,. , W V 5, , , , 'M 4' . ,,f.,, : H e M 4 if, f Kr W XV I J 'W f ww: -',, ff. , J , . . W., :swf '1 'V ffl 'ff' ' i ' j eff., ,W '3 my fffwiiiv For the third straight year, Wilson swim- mers have gained undisputed precedence as one of the most powerful teams in Southern California. With most of the top performers back from last year's Moore League Cham- pionship team, the Bruins are favored to cap- ture the coveted C.l.F. Championship. The sensational performances of returning All- Americans Steve Shaw and Rick Hendricks, along with All-Moore League and All-City lettermen Dan Anderson, Craig Weaver, and Alfredo Machado were the mainstay of this awesomely powerful team. The squad was also packed with such standouts as Seniors Dave Sheppard and Doug Richie, along with juniors Mark Broussard, Kevin Merrill, and Conrad Edwards, who provided the depth for a team that was termed as the strongest in the school's history. Sophomore superla- tives Bill Mosher, Scott Hartley, and Peter Degolia distinguished themselves as leading competitiors in the C.l.F. Blessed with these brilliant performers, Coach Bob Gruneisen guided his team through its season, virtually devastating all opponents, heading for a triumphant third consecutive Moore League Championship. Bees Compete for Second League Title The 1971 Bee Swimming Team followed the winning footsteps of the Varsity. Thus far in the season they have posted a 7-0 record, heading to a Moore League Title for the second straight year. The highlight of the season was defeat- ing an inspired Millikan team 44- 42. Bee sensations were Steve Rogers, Don Lamb, Gary Vaughn, Kim Everson, Mark Seretan, and Andy Seretan. The Cees were weakened as a result of moving more experienced Cees up to the Bee and Varsity teams. Consequently the Cees had to forfeit all their meets. Regard- less, their effort was rewarding as lon Coultrup, Dave Perry, Scott Lobdell, and Scott Smith gained valuable experience for the coming years. i .,.qrv',,3 'qf -uw ai- ,.,c, 'W' if. t-g. V I ..,, r Amid space and spray, Ricky Hendricks relays. CEES: Row 1: Coach Gruneisen, Dave Perry, Scott Lobdell, Coach Zack, Row 2: David Steinburger, lon Coultrup, Scott Smith. displays All-American Form at CIF X BEES: Row 1: Coach Zack, Mike Gillis, john Weis, Curtis Mason, Kim Everson, jeff Heath, David Pilch- man, Row 2: lim Turner, Gary Vaughn, Don Lamb, Tim Ainge. Craig Weayer finished his leg of the freestyle relay while Mark Broussard demon strates his amazing diving ability. Outstanding Bee, Kim Emerson, wins another breast stroke dual. Varsity Tennis Ready to Defend Title Varsity: Row 1: Duane Stotland, Alan Lentzner, Kirk Terrell, Brian Fulton, Row 2 Coach Hen dricks, Ken Raap, Eric Olson,-George Hardie, Mike Traub. Not pictured: Kevin O'Neill At the outset of the season, the Wilson Varsity Tennis Team looked forward to an- other successful year. With five returning lettermen from last year's League Champion- ship team, the Bruins were staged to repeat last year's performance and retain the title. Heading the squad was George Hardie, ranked in the top ten in the United States, followed by Kevin O'Neill, two-time All-City and All-League player. Also returning to pro- vide the depth for a championship team were Duane Stotland, Eric Olson, and Mike Traub. George Hardie, cooly, booms another ace serve f 1' T ' as :s-- . .5 ,..- A uv-I' F . !'.. ..-f 2 S 2 E S ii Q 5 2 5 , 3 3 K x :rx I .i LZLL . 3 L . 2 ' , . . ,y, ' offs A- it , R i 3 si, ,.,. L, J,k . ,L:k, ,L..L , L' Liir .gy-Eg. ' ' ' ltii r W Kevin O'Neill displays his blazing serve. Duane Stotland and Ken Rapp combine to make a strong doubles team. Maw. '- j.V. Row 1: Phillip Lyon, Scott Mighell, Kurt Magness, Llew Roderick, Dave Wilkenson, jack Klein, Row 2: Coach Robbins, Phil Katz, Dan Manson, Lee Kyriacou, Larry Fredrick, Chuck Kyriacou, Dave Conroy. The expression on the face of Kirk Ter- rell best describes the accuracy of this shot. Sound Defense, Consistent Hitting, Wilson started a fine pre-season, winning four of its five games, and was considered for top honors throughout the CIF before two sharp setbacks. However, this early in the year anything can happen. Scott Marchael was one of the Ieague's best pitchers, already having pitched a no-hitter. john Sagehorn, a three letterman, played first base followed by slugger Scott Chew on second. Filling out the rest of the in- field were Greg Rowe, lim Misiti, and Steve Duncan. Patrolling the outfield, Steve Stewart and Vance Richardson also added great hitting power. Buddy johnson and Rich Kennifer switched off in right field. Chew, Sagehorn, Stewart and johnson all gave opposing pitchers many bad times. john Sagehorn makes an unassisted putout as Mar chael looks on. Varsity Row 1 Bob Laio, Scott Chew, Greg Rowe, john Crutchfield, lim Misiti, Steve Duncan, Rick Kennifer, Row 2 Mgr Brent Estes Buddy johnson, john Sagehorn, Steve Stewart, Bob Davis, Vance Richardson, Larry Gaminde Mgr Hoppy Row 3 Coach Rowland, Pepi Poppler, Dave Hoskins, jim Motz, Scott Marchael, Gary Stewart, Gary McCrea Tom Mahr Coach Dunn. Bruin Nine's Outlook Gptimistic lSteve Stewart yawns as he scores another run. Little jimmy Misiti lines a base hit. Scott Marchael blows a fast ball by another batter. .V , I an as I Amid sweat and dust, Scott Chew makes a valiant effort to score Diving desperately back to third, Buddy johnson is safe. 'I Flexing his muscles, Chew knocks the cover off the ball. Golden Glove Sagehorn makes it look easy Paul McLeod makes a well-coordinated putout at first base. Batsmen Tame Gpponents With agility, quickness and a fine pitching staff, the 1971 IV baseball team rated among the top for league honors. Outfielders George Delalla, Rob Holm and Gary Walling sparked the defense with fine speed and arms. lnfielders were Tim Chew, Bob Thurston, Paul McLeod and catcher Steve Rowe. The pitching staff, centered around Gary McCrea and lim Motz who pitched half the time with the Varsity, along with Dennis Murphy, gave hitters many problems. The offensive attack was spearheaded by Gary Wal- ling, George Delalla, and Paul McLeod. IV: Row 1: Fletcher, Craig johnson, lerry Cyrus, leff Otis, Matt DeWeese, George Delalla, Row 2: Kirk Arnold, Matt Sallmen, Dana Ditzler, Paul McLeod, Tim Chew, Bob Thurston, Greg lones, Coach Dixon, Row 3: Carlos Brizzolara, Mike Abernathy, Steve Rowe, Rob Holm, Gary Walling, Keith Crotwell, lim Motz. CIRA Contributes Equipment , if S. Minds. H 5 1, 'nvxi f. , Fall GRA Board: Row 1: Cathy Cleveland, Cindy Torres, Row 2: Lucy Fall President Cheryl Gailey. Spring Defty, Cheryl Gailey, Nancy jacobsen. President Fran Vlasic, The GRA boards, classes, and teams of this year sold chocolates and toffee-covered peanuts to earn enough money to buy a balance beam and url- even parallel bars for our girls' gymnastics program. In March Wilson GRA organized and hosted an All-City basketball tournament in which teams from the local high schools partici- pated. At the annual GRA awards dinner in April each girl who had been chosen as the best in her respective sport was presented with a trophy by the board. Spring GRA Board, joanne Baker, Ruth Elliott, Kathy Morey, Fran Vlasic, Sue Roberts, Kathy Saylor, Cynthia Torres, Lucy Defty. Badminton, Golf Stimulate Enthusiasm Golf Team: Leeann Bachtelle, Mary Boork- man, Brenda Brace, Pat Butler, Robin Church- ill, Leslie Collins, Michelle Coombs, Cinda Cree, Dawn Decamp, Laima Dzerve, Merle Everett, Leslie Faller, Eileen Flynn, Vicky Grant, Nelda Halbert, Sandra Helde, Kennee Hilyar, Kathy Hooper, loan Krinsky, Terry Lassiter, Sandra Lawler, Darlene Martin, Dawn Martin, Cheryl Miller, Priscilla Munson, Mar- garet Penman, Val Roelfsema, Debra Shaw, Alexandria Sharp, Gail Steffen, Terry Strong, Lindsey Thompson, Merry Tuten, Barbara Welch, Lynda Wetter, Martha Wheeler, Penny Wilson, janet Young. Fancy footwork and agility highlight this game. l ,s,, ifr C. ilii ,te T ititt - . l s,,iifi,e Y C lr,s L L C gf r Stepping wide to balance herself, Wilsonite prepares to return birdie. rir f L it A .,, ,ff 1 . K' W. 4 ' Girls practice putting in quad. Tennis Team Proves Skill Tennis Team: Nancy Anderson, Robin Bar- meyer, Gina Bilwin, julie Bixby, Laurie Buck, Carrie Cahill, julie Cahill, Cathy Connell, Cindy Coscarelli, Paula Dase, Nancy Dreck- man, Marly Eidsness, Janice Eldredge, Trina Eubank, Alisa Gean, Laury Godwin, Kathy Harwood, Kathy Hilton, Merle Hosmann, jean Husemueller, Debbie johnson, Georgianna Kaiser, Kathy Kennedy, Linda Littlefield, julie Losch, Kathy Maron, Deveanna Marshall, jan- ice Moore, Kathy Morey, Pam Nabers, Nancy Neff, Ann Pendley, Martha Peterson, Margo Petroskie, Dede Romeyn, Kathy Schmidt, Kim Schmidt, Karen Stern, Gretchen Stumm, Cindy Whitwell. ' .. .4 G g .K .... A A on K ' k ' .,,Q,m,, A 1 ' ' it ..,, H: , -Sf? 55-1 2 E . -'J as ,c,, -' K K K A W5 'i H t ,.... t K' H- ' ' A M -- T' . - , V H I K E - 1 -, V - if ,fel , gr . l ,,,, I . ' ' ' G ' A -, Tift . ,.,, , V ' ' , W .. 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Members of the basketball, volleyball, touchdown, and softball teams competed against the other Long Beach schools for trophies and fun. ln each sport there were two teams, A and B, with the best players composing the A teams. Two nights a week the girls practiced their skills which they later employed against tough competition posed by the other schools. Squeezed between two opponents, Kathy Schmidt shoots successfully. Touchdown team takes time out from strenuous practice to pose for picture. Gymnastics and Swimming Gymnastics Team: Row 1: Susan Todd, Peggy Ewing, Shawna Staton, Debbie Hood, Deb- bie Chasteen, Kathy McDonald, Row 2: Bev Songer, Karen Matz, ludy Knowlden, Gaeille Stewart, Meg Hawkins, Cheryl Hamilton, Cathy Ballman, Connie Long, Sherry Long. IO8 . ss. :llziffff Bev Songer performs Chinese Splits on balance beam. Peggy Ewing poses on the new uneven parallels. 5 C Combine Grace and Strength Diver perfects her form during warm- up session. Swim Team: A Team: Lynn Charon, Ruth Elliot, Dana Hansen, Shanon Jones, Shelley Lucas, Debbie Mil- key, Robin Oliver, Wendy Pashin, Pat Peak, Debbie Stilson. B Team: Nellie Bowman, Cindi Brennan, julie Brennan, Sandra Brown, Cindy Davis, Linda Gimmy, Stacey Lofton, Betty Moore, Doria Moyer, Debra Rogers, Henri Stern, Elaine Vreeland, Maureen West, Judy White, Sue Wiker, Lisa Yonk- man. C Team: Joanne Baker, Lori Barbian, Gail Bennett, Jennifer Bowen, Deb- bie Cardinali, Davina Cave, Debbie Chippendale, Barbara Coy, Sue Eck- lund, Claudia Eickmier, Anna Fill- enger, Sherry Green, Robin George, Cindy Henry, Connie Houston, Nancy Jacobsen, Ann Jimenez, Kathy Jones, Kathy Kaiser, Karen Kroswig, Debbie Letson, Sue Long- acre, Jan Martinson, Sue Merrill, Debbie Mullin, Ann Noll, Allison Scales, Ivey Schwartz, Sharon Sleeper, Marilyn Smalley, Cindy Torres, Renee Walter, Gail Winand, Nancy Wozny. Synchronized swim team poses at edge of pool. Bruin swimmer exhibits backstroke. Girls create spray during stiff competition. Open your eyes and look. Seek out untold truths. Wash away the ugreying film of neglect. Focus on the new, unused world ahead. Sort out. Put to use what has been given to you. Yours for the taking. mf '- Reiki ww, .... Q. ,,,, ks Nh g,..,,w Xt , ,. Q Garcia Arrives One of Dr. Genero B. Garcia's goals during his first year as VVilson's principal was to meet as many students as possible. l-le was impressed by the friendly nature, serious work habits, and involvement in activities of Wilson students. He was also impressed by Wilson tra- ditions, which he feels are something special. At the beginning of the year, Dr. Garcia stated his educational philosophy: education should be more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. The most important thing a student can learn is responsibility, which comes from participation in school events. Teachers, too, need to get involved in these activities with the students. Each student should strive to make school a rewarding and satisfying experience. Debbie Barnard talks to Dr. Garcia in his office. Attempting to get acquainted with as many students as possible Dr Garcia talks with students in patio Administrators Work for Wilson jeff Bevers gets acquainted with new Assistant principal Clark Bernd talks to Pamela Kellum about a schedule change. Miss Burtyce Lincoln, assistant principal, and Dave Marskell look at Dave's record. vice principal Edward D. McKenzie. I 'I '1'- 'll2-V , - aww: Debbie with M Amos and Connie Tatum discuss Girls' League projects rs. Georgia Hambly, assistant principal. HOW PERSONS mam A uvirm IN me Marshall Woodward receives career informa- Looking toward college catalogues, Marcia hmc tion from Victor Backstrom, vocational coun- selor. 4 Counselor Marvin Langlois stresses the importance of at- tendance to sophomore Tom Cowan. discusses college plans with head counselor Carl Wulfs- loerg. lo Aquirre discusses required courses with counselor Thomas Bagshaw after be ing summoned by a call slip. Counselors Clive Educated Advice lurray Sokoloff counsels AFS students Lesley Stephen- Counselor jean Smith administers state-required read- Jn from Australia and Manolo Eguiraun from Spain. ing test to seniors. 'ww-...L iii., W During Mr. Thomas Weems' illness first semester, he was replaced by Mr joseph Riddick. Mrs. Claire Blurton discusses post-grad- Mpf uation plans with Barbara Gotzi. Language Stresses the LaVerne Lahrs George Blbllonl W.. --55-:,: , , -.y,,:..-,-W...,fM- M wi , at R , v,,. W..-ras,-Q , Harry Lewis The school districts decision to require only two, rather than three, dent in gathering and sharing infor- mation, continued to be highly popu- lar with students. Art of Communication W r years of high school English resulted in the addition of many new electives, such as speed reading, film analysis, linguistics, semantics, technical writ- ing, and interpretation of mass media. An independent study program allowed students to work on a topic of their choosing, meeting with. a teacher for guidance approximately once a week. Some topics studied were existentialism, Spanish literature, and Hermann Hesse. In their second year as pilot courses, Mr. Cox's Comparative Lit- erature and Critical Issues classes, which emphasized the role of the stu- E ,,f!.5::ki--fl: Rena james LaRue Mitchell Ann Marie Russel Burchard jordan Gerald Hugh lVlaI'IlnCZ Ogmera is 3 Members of the Foreign Language Department displayed dedication to the teaching of the culture as well as the language of other peoples. Begin- ning classes concentrated on master- ing the fundamentals of a language, while advanced classes were able to read novels, see or perform plays, and give speeches in the languages they were studying. Foreign newspapers and maga- zines were available for use in class. The language lab enabled students to listen to the correct pronunciation of words and phrases. Mary Balmer . , ,ga- . 3: YU. a 3-ga- .- Lynn Henderson ss. i NE' Ernest judith Fred Morrison Newton Samia Rabbi Hollander answers questions about Judaism Comparative Literature class. V 3 . ,,,, 2, and Aphrodite ask Zeus who :serves the golden apple. f Z , 'V :PZ 2 X llgggg ,sk Wmm fs si f if J ,,, A M-. , .,,,,,,, .MM , ,M Irving Cox E Wal, it Q joel Indes u i . Q I R' Q'l il Margaret Melvin Crownover Cytron ary hroeter 1 Roberta Scoles Nancy well Stimson i lll 1 r 'fr iii 'M HW,m 'W' aegis 'Kiwi 6 sll r ,1 ' ' ,,'r -llz - ne M. Muriel mwnley Webecke I vi- Q .47 A jeanne Seeger Melanie Sloane answers a question about a speech she has iust given. Students play music by a German composer in fifth-year German. Students Seek Answers to Society's Problems Many changes took place in the tenth grade Social Studies Department this year. World Problems was no longer required but was offered as an elective, along with driver's education, World Affairs, Practical Economics and health education. Eleventh graders studied American history sometimes meeting together to view Miss Wehrli's slides of historical sites and monuments. Ethnic Studies was offered as an alternative to U.S. history. For seniors, one semester of U.S. gov- ernment was combined with a semester of Problems in American Life, Humanities, or Economics. Mr. Smith's government classes took field trips to the city hall and court. ln the Spring Dr. Harter's Humanities classes met for a weekend at Camp High Hill to discuss and explore topics of contemporary interest. Paul Baldwin Tim Williams participates in map review in World Problems class. . 854 Seniors share projects in Dr. Harter's Humanities Brehaut Edmunds Eleanor Frisby fi 53 lll ,.l ga Richard Foat Lionel Gatley ..- qis145,,,, P joseph R. Gruneisen .S cgcc Eff i e A u b rey H a rte r Arthur O'Byrne Robert Hendricks , rr. rf . rrrr r i 1 if get 1 Frank ln Ethnic Studies, Tom Daley gives a speech on Eskimos. Howard Johnston McGrath ' 'f--v ., I, I. ,Z F iff VI-r i ss tii f iti' l 5' srs 1 Roger Edward V. Faure Robert Eugene Powell Rehnstrand Rilliet Smith Stemm On the day of state elections, Mr. Smith's government class views roster of voters while waiting to enter the auditorium, which is used as a polling place, in order to observe voting proceedings. W Vivian Wehrli . ig 1 V f. ' A .A Paul Zack Math Explores umbers The Math Department offered a wide range of classes from gen- eral math through algebra, geome- try and trigonometry to advanced math. Some math classes engaged in projects such as constructing models of geometric figures and gathering, from their homes and the community, items that use math. 3555ifh. sig .s312i- X. is . 'V'-'vt 1. .. .. Y ,. AD gig 5 J- wg! X if ,fisitsf . :as3QRtQsf - ,,,. Angela Armand Ciriello Cure t I.. Sa tus. ugh. ,.': E 11 --r.. , f 1- e z eazinissli .. ,kk,V Qi., ,.i::k..: N ri A Ben Brose aeeee cm, L fssrsigss iigiis .... ...... rss 'ease M joseph Chuka Richard Edwards 'V '. grey .3 iff is rf, Mm, a,.,j.,,, s,,.. W, .f ,wggry ' 4 ' 7 .s--t ' 41a , U- .nf A sf, 'vw' ,, W. .ff A 3 if ,V . , , .I 2 ' 2 Zrrffi - f,-,, 'Q' ,. .,,,.s . fx xi - ik? mu ,,,..,,,,. . sri Reviewing for a test in physiolOgY, Mr. Egelko and Martha Peterson study the skeleton. esiasumfesrf ww r.s:fff,:..sms x5sase', 'tiigsietf t Q . 3 liiflk lack Elder Huffman ferr EseQS3g3s2ss . sts135 R Fil iiiligr siiaissxaisise Birdena lameg McBurnie Peters Garry Brown, Mike Richards, Robert Arendt and Cindy Walgurski dissect a shark for Marine Biology. .. .,.. S' N? While Science Probes Nature l E! Egg me 2 3 I af f .i lj 'x X X is 5 if: ff ,S . t Elden Herb Keith Richard Charles a Burkett Egelko Gurney Heckert Mertz Morey ! ! We 55:5 t l lolgm t t Harry . , Morton Taylor K- -iff' ' F 'X si t it -tl sg eoior i ,afjiiffniefeft .113 :ii :ri W , great rz. Boyer William Voisard Wardle nometry. zlson Crandall carefully pours chemicals into testtube chemistry experiment. Students work problems on the board in Intermediate Algebra and Trigo The Science Department strove to prepare students for college sci- ence courses and also to encourage better cooperation with our envi- ronment. Marine Biology, offered for the first time last year, again proved to be a very popular class. A new mini-course in laboratory fundamentals was added to the curriculum this year. Electives Provide Mark Stucker explains his original composition in Har- mony class. M 1- LTO ' If -f lllll r lseel Vrr, ' 14 ' 91 AAV, eff: J KH 35 Q K -A N ,:,, , Patty McCloskey Louis Eilerman if Hamm W produces an original design for art. f ilk I kkl' I james james Fortmann Milroy Ilene Tressler Philip Ellithorpe Rolland The Distributive Education class sets up displays during the Christmas season. Sandberg ,1... rrlrr at f- ' KEY: We 'Z mf? fsvffsliism P t ' L, il . -.. llif ' l- ,f K L' 5 csrl fs ' E M it Eulaine Nancy Edward Allgood Crane Haun Myrtle Mary jackson Morton Ralph Packard 1 7' ,,, ,U 7 V af 1 utlet for Creativity and Skill Knitting is one of many popular projects in the Creative Living classes. V ' t t'f,i,- fa , itffis-:va s -- f in ? QW 5 tw M me ,M 4, tl f H Mft , W., ,..,,. 1 D erson Charles William tz Copeland Green Bill Hougland cleans a cylinder head. Ronald Lindeman l'- 'D' ii'i ' sfx- ' uf, :J : Al .,,- I in ' M Quentin Prosser Harold Rattenbury lonathan Willems f 1 wa- l --, :,,3a,gqa.,.y-.,, - - . K 71 f' , A-sw' - 'sw - ,rt 1 il Coula Phyllis Kootsikas Wieland The Art Department's yearly art show, displaying the best works of students, was once again received with enthusiasm. A new class in art history, relying heavily on slides, was added to the curriculum. ln addition to the various choirs, bands, and the orchestra, the Music Department offered a harmony class in which students learned music theory and wrote their own compositions which were performed at a Spring evening pro- gram. Typing, shorthand, and book- keeping composed the bulk of Busi- ness Education classes, while Dis- tributive Education, a program in which students worked afternoons under the observation of a teacher from whom they took a morning business class, provided on-the-job training. ln Industrial Arts students were able to select courses such as print shop, auto mechanics, and architec- tural drawing, which would teach them a trade. Semester-long interior design and child care classes were added to the Home Economics Depart- ment, as was a year-long class en- titled Creative Living, which taught girls various ways to beautify a home through hand-made crafts. 4 Physical Activity Builds Strength and Coordination Karren Two seniors play a friendly game of handball. Herron ...,, ii. sag .. 5 X 2 5, E, , I i Adrienne Margaret Karen Holzman Kemp McGrew aa it AHU21 Terr Earline Y Powell Stevens Ulrich New equipment enhanced the Physical Education Department this year. Girls received gymnastic appar- atus, while boys acquired a special room and equipment for Weightlifting. Girls' P.E. added a pilot course called self-defense, which, it is hoped, will become a part of the regular curriculum. Classes in figure control and proper diet also were offered. Yoga and Frisbee softball proved to be very popular. Boys' P.E. engaged in all the sports that are a part of the school's competitive athletic program, in addi- tion to handball, badminton, volleyball, and Weightlift- mg. Sophomores engage in a game of field hockey. f is 1 ,..,,.. , f ' '7 Owen Dixon Ewing Crutchfield Self-defense, a new class for girls, is primarily offered to juniors and seniors. loseph Riddick Robert Robbins .,,,. - V 7 ,iii - ' . ,,,,,.,,,g,,,,. , ga W Wwfff' ,J V' l f Q ,, 5 , , mn: , 3? L , rf , 54 William Fraser Gene Rowland Coach Robbins teaches a blind sophomore the proper way to shoot a basket. pig E? Eg he Special Services and Classes In all of Long Beach, Wilson was the only high school with a program for blind students. Mobility orientation, books and typewriters in Braille, records and tape re- cordings, and assistance from student aides were among the services available. Guidance Classes were offered to stu- dents who had difficulty adjusting to nor- mal school routine. Students were on a minimum day schedule, taking regular sub- jects and vocational guidance. The Naval ROTC program provided 160 boys with the opportunity to learn about Naval discipline and technology. Field trips to and on naval vessels were highlights of the year. Mr. Mays served his second year as Ac- tivities Director, coordinating all activities -daytime and evening, school and com- munity-that took place at Wilson. He was also in charge of the student government classes, composed of Student Body officers who met daily to conduct school business. ln spite of its small size, Wilson's library offered a wide selection of resource ma- terials for research projects. Students in- terested in library education received train- ing in many aspects of operating a library. Guided by Mr. Kovarsky, Debra Martin learns to cross streets alone. Kermit NIROTC members led by Garry Brown stand in drill formation. S Montz f I - Meet Students' Needs S Howard Martha jacquelyn Norman Kovarsky Walker Brown lohnston Librarians Mrs. Welch and Mrs. Kramer assist Dan jones and Janie Wigod in seeking information in Facts on File. john S. Mays Mr. Mays, Activities Director, consults the Fall Student Council on the coming Student Body Elections. lim Nakamura types in braille ..rK,, . X K at k ,. 51 gr I 1 ff? . 11, f F s t dj Q Ellanora Ivadene Kramer Welch They Keep Wilson in Good Grder Groundsmen, led by Edwin Kooiker, help keep Secretaries Ethel Whelton, Beverly Nelson, and Bernadette Wilson beautiful. McCarthy assist administrators and counselors. Cafeteria staff serve several hundred students daily. Staff assistants Harold Anderson, Donald Brown, Yvonne Clark, and Robert Tingleff enforce Wil- son's rules. Ruth Schultz, library clerk, Marion Kazmar, book- Edytha Donovan, student store, Coule Brod, nurse's clerk, fOOm Clerk? .ThOfT13S Palmeffl military SUDPW Clerk? Rhoda MacPherson, choral accompanist, Frieda Feuer, R'-llh Yami l'bV?1VY Clerk: Santiago BUSH, language lab student banker, Evelyn Walters, gym accompanist. HS5'5'f3nt- Custodians, under the direction of john Enos, and other personnel provide necessary serv- ice to keep the school running smoothly. XI Office clerks, Doris Hart, Helen Green, Gloria Vredenburgh, Marjorie Shene- berger, Ruth Newbury, and Ethel Hanson. l29 Move swiftly for time goes quickly Try your fragile theories, laugh, sing, weep. Be alive, you are not alone. ffl' FallSemor Class President Greg Silver. Fall Senior Class Officers: Carrie Cahill, Secretary, The first big money-making project of the Senior year was a balloon sale of red and yellow bal- loons filled with helium on Home- coming. The Sophomore and Senior classes sponsored a Christmas dance which brought us 12V2 cents. UP' Greg Silver, president, Gwen Hill, vice-president. Fall Senior Class Council: Debbie Amos, David Baker, Steve Baker, Debbie Best, Stacy Bowton, Robin Churchill, Mark Corrodi, Don Coscarolli, Craig Delk, Tom Duarte, Lynne Dunahoo, Marsha Gean, Michelle Gomes, Rhonda Hougland, Dave Jensen, Martin Kerr, Robin Lee, Helen Lockhart, jeff McDer- maid, Shannon McKinstry, Eric Olsen, Marilyn Poturica, julie Savidge, Robin Schuck, joe Seibert, Vince VanDeth, Rodney Wallace, Nancy Wise. Senior Class Up in the Air Over Pickles and Dates v if W Spring Senior Class Officers: Dave lensen, President, julia Loomis, Secretary, Dana Hansen, Vice-president. Spring semester began with a dill pickle sale and the annual Tomato Bowl, a touch football game be- tween senior and junior girls. The class council was in charge of Match-up, a computer dating match- ing of all girls and guys who wished to participate. The sale of miniature diplomas to graduating seniors was highly successful. Spring Senior Class President Dave Jensen. Spring Senior Class Council: Diana Bagley, Dennis Bran- dau, john Brega, Cindy Cady, Suzy Cooley, Mark Corrodi, jim Deemer, Lynne Dunahoo, Laurel Fenenga, Cheryl Gailey, Gary Grear, Kathy Harwood, Norbert Launders, Tom Lebreton, Nancy Lee, Cyndi Lorbeer, Mark Manning, Lynne Mullins, Karen Nicolai, Eric Olson, Debbie Powell, lim Salzer, Bill Silvers, Lucia Stark, Day Thompson, Richard Young. Time... l David Acevedo Adriene Alpert Mark Aerdelman Debra Amos Karen Anderson james Atwood Marvette Baker Mark Anderson Sandra Backstrom Timothy- Ainge Myrian Ampudia john Anthony Diana Bagley Steven Baker Susan Baker Charles Aldrich Alan Alexander Peggy Anders Robert Arendt Daniel Anderson Dave Arntzen Marlys Bair Tim Ballmer Bruce Baral i 's still a moving thing, obin Barmeyer onnie Bateman iaria Bello alerie Bernabe ima NE one ed Bigony judee Barnes an 1zsafsfs1w--z ' ii ' An it l ttst 1 B Judith Bauchet Gale Bennett N 12 2-f f1h-: ff: K.. .. fii r -T' t Z ', iiik ',, f V L Blair Bernard juliet Bixby 4 H f X1 ' x :I S. k H S it , K Q g ,, .A:.. j ' is tt -A, 3 t ff 'iz is sf' Jeanette Barthel Bonnie Beck Deborah Berberet ii Perri Bernstein Anne Black ' X 1 ...., X . .. , m , wg A X SY Hike' fly' xg 5681? A' S- if NR E' W1 es K5 Sg t an spy., A g fgpvxx 'NPV 'ni' A1 Hitfifaflsf iefsf. . 2 E ,,, Craig Berbower Robert Bergman Deborah Best Sue B6fS0f'l Richard Black Kathy Blackmun si fl Rick Blackwell Mary Blaylock Candyce Bowman Lawrence Branch David Blanchard W J Mary Boorkman .f f 9 ii M ' ' ll ,,, A l',L ifffif 1 i ,,,' H ll Stacy Bowton i Dennis Brandou Carl Bright B Carlos Brizzolara remembering the past Verona Borba Patricia Boyd john Brega Luanne Brock Michelle Bowden Sammie Bozoff is fun, Blair Bowker jeffrey Breithaupt Pamela Brotsis Allen Brown jr. 3.3 6 . ,. 2 f- ' i f Nh rry Brown i Brown Pamela Brown Thomas Brown if ,,ja.w.zfi g., -V .w.,gmafgf- 'L q. 'fr A -yy-wr-V, ,fsws:r+4W,,.., ,6 if 1, in if ,,,, Wfxxf- W 1- ,, , -,jff 'k ' 4,-j-gf .iw f in V . 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L v, Marshall Crawford Mark Corrodi Rebecca Crawford Pat Crozier Cunningham Daniels A -1. 1 9, rx P 1 ,o..,, If l ll ififf-?432lif Dennis Cupper Warren Cuppy Diana Danny Robert A. Davis Wayne Curtis john Crutchfield jerry Czaban Robert L. Davis Wendy Dean Sharon Dekraai Debbie Delahanty jo Anne Dinger Lester Douglas Darlene Dishman Ken Driver Darci D'Errico Robin Dodd Thomas Duarte suddenl , it's the i present, Lucy Defty Patricia Desmond Peggy Deihl I Dori DiGigIio Paul Dombrower Carol Duffin D Lynne Dunahoo ane Duncan ff Ervin Eyre Fay semary Fitzsimons Janine Dunn jose Carlos Escobar Bob Eckdahl William Evashwick Peter Eddy Hillary Evered David Fabish Sandra Fehner Leslie Faller William Ferguson lose Flores in Renee Florsheim Abbe Fares Robin Fields Martha Ellis 4' ,,, L 'A l - ie,,i i i J ,ff Kim Everson Debbie Fasnacht Kathi Fitzpatrick William Fogg Steve Foster 'qty Michele Friedman Mark Garcia Cathy Gemmrig C Q Michael Fron ke julie Gardner Rick George Patti Fouts Elizabeth Franklin Usoal Fuimaono Il Mary Gaspar Rhonda Gill just the same Corinne Fox Eric Frankenfeld Steve Fraser Cheryl Gailey Marsha Gean i 2 Robert Gloeckner Steven Goldman as when it was new, Goldwater dsay Greer Hall Hanson Michelle Gomes Stacey Grant Anthony Guerrero Debra Hamilton George Hardie Rose Gonzalez Walter Grant Rushton Halbert lll Gary Hancock james Goodwin Scott Grasso jane Hall Dana Hansen Rick Harrelson David Harris Daniel Gordon Susie Greenwood Mary Brooke Hall Ronald Hansen A Robert Harter 4 yet, this time it's sad, Diane Hartley Paul Hartsell Katherine Harwood William Haskett Blake Hastings lohn Hauck Karen Hauser Katherine Hawkins 5 Dean Healy Hans Heimburger ' Duwayne Hermann AX-wr-nw Margaret Hawkins james Hernandez Cynthia Hesley ..,z .,,, Heydon g .J . , lQ M yyl i7 ,.,,A,, , 1 ll Q Jl ,,l, clll fr ,fi r herine Hilton Hoeger Wendell Heywood l lazan Higgins jeffrey Hirdler Donna Hoffman Thomas Hitchcock jo Ann Holford Gwendolyn Hill Mark Hodges 'cf ' AM' , l,l. 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'i1:,,,,:x , '- is 4-' R eiia r Pamela Huie Fredrick Hume Wilbur Hund Richard Hunt l 'li u . 5 , an 5 rl J J Jean Husemoller Blayne Jacobs Charles Hyde Janet Ince Curtis Irwin . , ,., ,- 4 f f 1Qf,,.f:'f QV, ,Jil , 73 1 I A' 1 :ei 13 lg' 'wt - Kathy Jacobs Pauline Jacobsen Steven Jacobsen John Jacobus Robert Jenkins J. ..VV Joedda Jacomb Marilyn James Edward Jasenka Rena Jennings Richard Jennings Dave Jensen here will be no more, n jessup Ann jimenez Rick johnson Stephen johnson -....,,,ssN ne jourdian Kennedy Randye Kagan Martin Kerr Georgianna Kaiser Kimberly Kett Rick Kallrneyer Penny Kienast William johnson Paula Johnston Daniel jones Kenneth Kaplan Cindy King Carol Kircher N. , ..,, Q Q is ,gi an A me X X 1 rx X W if A .L 3 L. 'H 5 Charle s Kober l A jack Klaus Nancy Kornmann Ronald Kugler Q gk lm N Q 4 Qu 4 it x x 3 Q as ' X 4' ig 1 H is 3 Yi X 5 A :ar 1 Q f 'N 2 of it is at P ' N., 1 N x.. Christine Landgraf Mark LaRue ir 4--. Bob Labrador S it's gone, ,......,--v Maria Klimp 11- wif joan Krinsky M' Bob Laio wwf? john Landis L Richard Lassiter Mary Lao Lee Lautmann Tina Kluge julie Krueger Xv., Teresa Lambert Theodore Laoudis Barry Lease ludy Knowlden Steve Krueger Norbert Landers Pamela Leavitt forever, 7 5' ' E., , 5? ,f 'k1 fZ,fQi , ,i i A YM, 'V - I f ,,'f 1 omas LeBreton Cheryl Lee Gary Lee bert Lee Gary Legg Tom Lewis ida Littlefield lanice Litzinger Lillyan Lobato eryl Long Nancy Longacre Claudelle Longstreth if aV'aG:l :ya-,, gpg ty :Q -, 4 1. ' v' Hi fi: -M 31,6 v '2 ' Yilinik i' , . .k,k- 'L L L rfr ,- A X sf f Q . ff? if f g o , rr da Lord Lora Lundberg Don Lyall janet Lee Nancy Lee A? Pauline Lim Teresa Lolodell julia Loomis Steven Lineloerger Helen Lockhart Cynthia Lorbeer Alfredo Machado jannie MacKay lane Magness Laurie Marble Mary Mallon f 4 Rose Ann March. but there is too much Tim Maney Scott Marchael Gary Marshall '5 ' , , fa 1. ,M ., 5'E5:.?iiaf?ftfZf?5' 1 ' V f Wfiiiiw: ' l 5.54.5 fr: ' ,' K IVE! S i., E,,- V. Linda Marshall David Marskell it H231 . 2 ,ii r . 5:5 I J 66 la Q E3 2-1? 4 hr.. 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Montgomery Richard Moreno Lynne Mullins ww xrfsfsx I ' , --mi .i ' szi ia? t r- 3 ff ary, ,lisa , nfl. ,I 1. is J gg, w . 75 1- -Q, Z 35wf1:'f'5 , :iz af: - 1, Mary K. Montgomery Paul Morrison Tom Munholland Duane Nead Benjamin Nichols Karen Nicolai Linda Nelson Gregory Montz Kathi Moran Michelle Mortensen Wayne Myers Clairnel Nervik james Motsinger l Rafael Nieto Deborah Nolan Stephanie Noll is a luxury we cannot afford, ane Obenauer mes Oliver ic Olson e Olson Snap M42 '1Z r fff- , ., ,.,,, 1 , -- 1 few,-1 gr , f rf' V 2 xiii ' - il 'Q an ef 1 l w 2 r ii ,, , . Q , Charlene O'Blenis Richard O'Brien Lynne O'Connor Dawn O'Day E Lori Oliver Harvey Olson David Omel Mary O'Rourke Greg Ortega Rocky Ortega anley Osborne Bridgette O'Shea Dottie Osmond Susan Oswald Lorene Owen it all moves too fast, Stephanie Pace Delia Pallaziol Curt Palmer Michael Palmer Dennis Pannell Douglas Pannell Sallie Paquette Peter Parmenter jenifer Pass 154 Sherry Patterson jeff Peak Susanne Pe SFCC Michael Pe 4 If ndley Melissa Palyocsik Saundra Parrett f llrrt. is ' -S Donald Pedersen Margaret Penman Af 1' ,M li, txf' QV ,,:, l P lllitt t llii S S ,l lal saiss ' A ' ' I 'liii f M P 1 V l'l l ' ll'ii . f csllc l cli. , S Cindy Penticoff Martha Peterson chard Peterson obin Poland dith Prewitt illiam Rash Margo Petroskie Carla Post Bethel Price Kenneth Raap john Rea joe Pigeon Marilyn Poturica l Lynette Price David Radford Linda Read Randy Pikop Debra Powell Richard Price Paula Pillsbury Susan Preston lanet Prohaska April Raines Pamela Reed .V n 5. Donna Rampey P9fi:iw?ff'?f,. Paul Reed l Susan Reed Stephanie Richards Robert Rich Louise Riddell ffm-W it 1 r , A ,I i i ,ly ,,a s.,,s, , i if ' H, Wi: f2'i l22,saf?5 j X W fl 1, f L fi n 5 ri Chris Roed Stephen Reiman 9 , 'M g 5' M HZ 4132555255 . 22, 1 ' E ,... 'K 'k 'li lan Richardson Doug Richie Lita Rinella Robert Roessler David Rogers time's changing, '- W ' A . ' A f ff 9, rf A 1, gy gg? 1 f i V Wg f 5 Q ,ff ff 5 H fl fa' Q ggi 1 is f 5 ' ' ,A s Patricia Reiser Scott Relf Andrea Rene 2 iii Ei! Vance Richardson Ed Rickter Wilson Rivera Ted Roberson l Debra Rogers Steven Rogers so are we, vid Rolleg l Roxby nes Samuel 'ry Ann Sauter ice Schlickbernd Betty Rosecrans Barry Ross Sara Ruckle Constance Rutherford Steven Sandman Susan Sandstedt :SV ,srr t frl -t52iz2Si?3ZW , imma. f'f 'A 'f' iff j r'r's RSRS ' S Z julie Savidge Kathleen Saylor Kathryn Schmidt Robin Schuck Cary Roth john Sagehorn Ronald Santa Cruz john Scandalios -may Paul Rowe james Salzer Patrica Sauer Anne Schleimann awww Z X , i',if'E'i ! tt., H 4 J ' MS ,,r,I':Z,r,W . , 'I , ,t1,l 2 , , .U ' ' ' rd f, 1 , A 1 WmAQ I Gmtrwgfvf fr! if Y 24552 fa EWMW Bruce Scott Paul Searles meeting the challenge jackie Sears Debbie M. Shaw Debra Sherman Dennis Simonson Lawrence Smedley Sondra Seeley Richard Shaw Charles Sherwood Christy Simpson S David Smith joseph Seibert Steven Shaw Greg Silver Susanne Sipprelle .. . ,---ff,f ,AW ii'iiit' l 'stiii i , I . it af Leslie Smith 'imiiii .,,, . Q, ',M1ff,i:1'if4iF fwf, . ' ' J' V' A ,f' fir 1 . - rrab ' sv, ' - W v ,,:,,, Valerie Sellery julie Sepko l l l Barbara Shepherd Dave Shepard William Silvers joel Silverstein Nancy Sisson George Size Linda Smith Y Maggy Smith and keeping ahead, ige Smitter Southwick resa Speth sley Stephenson ry Stewart '1 joan Snyder Mark Spaulding SIL? Sherry Stadt Richard Stephenson Stephen Stewart Judy Sorenson Cindy Sortors Tom Sourbeer Elizabeth Spear Sandra Spear Carl Speizer Darrell Staley lucia Stark Gail Steffen iv ,,aw f l: '+ '.... '..L' 'S'-'UIQ F 'N '--' wa., l M 1' ' ' ,. if , lllamwwmM ?f'- er' N 'i W 'W'v-Y , ,, - M.,-f ' ' ' ,,,. ,,a,, , M, .,..-nu, Wwwmm.. 159 ri 1 1 3 3 r 2 4 l 2 l taking time for laughing l Maria Talieres joAnn Therssen Frank Tammen Norma Stone Rebecca Strickland i l Gretchen Stumm Constance Tatum Duane Stotland Susan Stradford in , T 5 Virginia Stricklin William Stroppe Mark Stuthard Frank Swatek Sandra Taylor Stephen Taylor i. 1 i I Sherry Thivridge Curtis Thompson jeffrey Thompson Marie Thornhill for loving, for each other, nes Thresh Emily Tincher Richard Tisch Susan Todd T ga nothy Toews Cheryl Totten Michael Traub Robin Usrey l gi M Lora Vanatta Tracy Todd A l loyce Utterback Marie Vander Laan ,, 'lu--....,, . Vincent Van Deth Vlasic Roger Vosburg David Wagner Sandra Wagner Gary Vaughn Cindy Walgurski launell Waldo Barbara Warner Linda Webb 1 Charles Walker Rodney Wallace Kieta Walls Gregory Watson Sandra Wedeen Ron Westfall Lawrence Wheeler Lynda Wetter Martha Wheeler Lesli Watts Karen Wayt Mike Weinell Barbara Welch Mollie Wetzel 'Steve Whaley Margaret Whitmore Craig Willardson Robin Walsborn Laura Webb Michele Wells Susan Wheat Cathy Williams Mary Williams Brent Wingett Cathy Woods janet Young i i m Heinecke Steven jones W l Patricia Williams Laurie Winzeler Theresa Williams Nancy Wilson Nancy Wise Stephen Wolfe David Woodside Richa, l Young Kevin Wright john Zeiger here we are. . . try us! Linda Wyckoff Greg Carlson Sealbearers l ! 11 we'-2 , A i Debbie leanette Amos Barthel Garry Eric Brown Frankenfeld Diane Dean jazan Kathy Roberta Hartley Healey Higgins Hilton Horn Roger Robert Carla Andrew Mike Mary jeff Howell jenkins Post Seretan Trab Williams Williams Potential Sealbea re rs Robert Carol Arendt Churchill Lynne Bill Dunahoo Evashwick Michele Michelle Cassandra Carol judy Friedman Gomes Hanson Kirchner Knowlden lxt V.. mg? , ,.,. d ,Sv YW . ,,.,,11,. .. .f..l Robert Terri lane Pamela jeff Sallie Susanne Lee Lobdell Magness Mauk McDermaid Paquette Pearce ' P P I, . ,ttt A c ilci r l rzfr f W , ziii 9 ' -- ' E' ' . - Ken Robert julie Kathy Sondra Marie launell Raap Roessler Savidge Saylor Seeley Thornhill Waldo if ,::,, .. W r Seniors Graduate With Honors y 4.0 Graduates .KJ r.tre f i ttt rrs ss David Steve Ann Baker Krueger Mighell Sealbearers were members of CSF for at least four semesters, one of which was in their senior year. Seniors honored as Phi Beta Kappa graduates were members of CSF all six semesters. Three Wilson students achieved perfect high school records of all A's and graduated with Highest Honors. Phi Beta Kappa ana David gley Baker - iii V ........ ,. iiit 3 B ,,.. ,f .,,.. . , .. ice Robin luliet Ann Renee . Cecelia Charles al Barmeyer Bixby Black Florsheim Howard Hyde it . rl . N r F iirtt r - ir.. i .slr , ' .ser iitlf st's it F f 1 1 rrrs f .F ' lsytcy , ,.,.. tt' ' i , , k Lee Ann Helen lannie Ann Christi Tom us Lautmann Lockhart MacKay Mighell Mullins Munholland en Connie George Darrell Lucia Susan janet olai Rutherford Size Staley Stark Wheat Young Wilson Gems Shine W-W, on in ' f-1----.3 1. at -1 ,tgvisa 2 ZVV Qi Q A lungs.. i J 'tt Q f 3 as s 1 tw., z 'W Gold W: Row 1: Jeanette Barthel, Paula Chapin, Kathy Blackmun, Cheryl Gailey, Susan Baker, Tracy Todd, Del bie Amos, Row 2: Shanon McKinstry, Robin Schuck, Lynne Dunahoo, Lucia Stark, Sallie Paquette, Carrie Cahi April Raines, Rick French. A wide range of activities filled the time of the Wilson seniors who received Gold and jeweled W's. To accumulate 125 points necessary for a Gold W and 175 points needed for a jeweled W, these students partici- pated in activities ranging from music and drama to Student Council and pep groups. Points were given in re- lation to the time put into each activ- ity, and these awards represented many hours of free time spent work- ing on Wilson activities. Www I I jeweled W: Row 1: Ma- rie Thornhill, Helen Lock- hart, Marsha Geanp Row 2: Robin Barmeyer, Dave Baker. 1 I 10: Steve Krueger, George Size, Bryan Thomas. Excellent test scores were the common de- nominators of these outstanding seniors. The three members of the 800 Club received perfect marks on their SAT's, and the scores of those in the 700 Club ranked in the top five percent of all students who took the tests. National Merit Finalists scored in the top 98th percentile on the NMSQT and were denoted finalists upon re- ceipt of their SAT scores. 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Fall junior Class Council Representatives: Kenneth Allen, Barbara Baird, Lynda Breithaupt, janis Cayin, Debbie Chippendale, Kathy Foster, joe Hammer, jan Hays, Debbie Hood, Kathy Keiser, Pam Kellum, Rick Kilstrom, janet Lawhead, Leslie Lee, 'Bess Lynn, Marci Mannison, Paul McCloud, Becki Montgomery, Roselyn Noble, Mike O'Neal, Rae Roisman, Martha Sandiford, Ann Schmickrath, Lynne Tally, Renae Walter, Brenda Wight, judy White, Sindy Zahn, Karen Zucker. 170 junior Class Council Fall officers: Vice President julie Langsletp President Sid Hersh, Secretary Merry Tuten. Fall President Sid Hersh voiced the juniors' opinions in Student Government. tx, , E i 'f- ,lls ' . , H, Have Their Sales Licked Headed Council ,iz ,,.... Q . f L by President jared Goldin, the Spring completed several profitable projects. Spring junior Class Council was active all semester in or- ganizing money-making projects. In addition to a green bagel sale for St. Patrick's Day, the council sold suckers, held a car wash, and conducted a paper drive. They also planned and decorated for the Senior Prom. Spring junior Class Officers: Vice President Lynda Breithauptg President jared Golding Secretary Connie Sammons. ailslilll Spring junior Class Council Rep- resentatives: Bill Berman, Bob Bernstein, Carter Boswell, Steve Carr, john Carter, Debbie Chip- pendale, Tom Daley, Nancy Dreckman, Marly Eidsness, Dar- lene Forbes, Cheryl Gailey, Ben Gruber, jan Hays, Pam Kellam, julie Langslet, Debbie Letson, janet Lintner, Mimi McGill, Frank Morales, Steve O'Reilly, Mindy Palyolsik, Rand Reasoner, Linda Riley, Ann Roelfing, Val Roelf- sema, Ann Schmickrath, Kim Smith, Randy Tichauer, Kelly Walls. 4 , J d ed I u n io rs ertl Eil 2 z' 11,A rf 5 B , B V J - ,,,. 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Benny Debbie Mike Rick jeff Mark Terri Chiemingo Chippendale Christiansen Christmas Chudner Ciechanowski Clark Sandy Scott john Yaulanda Nancy Tom Leslie Claunch Clayton Cleggett Clements Coleman Collier Collins ott Char Rick Dianne Florence Cathleen Tony David Jlton Colucci Colucci Comfort Conley Connell Conrey Conroy wet Ken lohn Larry Mark Ruth Micheal Bonnie Jntratto Cook Cooper Cooper Cooper Cooperman Cordell Cornwall lnnie nrtz Cyndie Cirina joy Ken Mary Ann Alesia Brenda Coscarelli Cosenza Costello Cothern Cottgias Couey Couey Ten nukoulis eager l 9 ff X 4 .4 ,W , leannine Don Barpara Brad Nelson Patsy Donna Covey Cowan Coy Coyle Crandall Cranfill Crawford f X f 7 Cinda Colleen Kevin im Janine ody im Cree Creighan Crews Crowell Croxson Culbert Cullum We strive to leave our pattern Scott Gina jerry Kathy Bill joe Tommy james Curtis Cutuli Cyrus Czaban Daley Dallas Daly Danley lan Paula Dennis Bonnie Bruce Debbi jeff Laurie Dare Dase Davenport Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Lucinda Bill Michelle Matt Danny Tom Dawn Tim Davis Davis Davitt V Dawson Day Deberry De Camp Deeds George Cary Brad Eric Debbie- Mary Eric Rhonda Delalla Delaune Delk Demler Demorse Dendy Denton Derringer Patricia lvlatt Paul Pepsi Terry lack Luanne Dale ' Devoy Deweese Dhondt Diaz Dietz Dingham Dodgen Doedmg Christine Larry lan ilanet leannine Donna 'Patricia Patty Dolezal Dolezal Dominguez Donati Doud Douglas Douglas Douglas Uenrse Nancy Charles Roger Roy Dava Scott Steve Downey Dreckman Drescher Duford Dulin Dunbar Duncan Duncan on the waves. iris Erin Francisco Margarita Rusty Diane Paul Laima inkle Dunn Duran Duran Durham Dybas Dybbro Dzerve air M , i '-- en Sue Claudia Marly Kirk Duane lanis Brent Fon Ecklund Eickmier Eidsness Ekoos Ekstrad Eldredge Ellerbroek W A ' i' f 5, .', . . an 1 Mfg I HW ww aron Mark Suzanne Steve Pam Christopher Mike Brent ig Ennis Enos Ericson Ervin Erwin Eselun Estes na Gale Merle Peggy Randy Michael Ed Manuel bank Evans Everett Ewing Faber Fair Falting Fandino , rr' ivfvnt E F 'F rr D F ifiitii tt ll W A ' ' is D l ' in ,F 1 i 3 it B ,V A N yyr ,A VAA , N ig i rrra F V F A in if l E F' W rr,yy , iv i A 26 1' F yska Pat Len Paula Mindy jeff john Lauraine rnsvvorth Farrell Farrior Fasnacht Faustino Fellenzer Fender Feuer in Terry Mike Gregory linger Fine Finholt Finley n Mike Patti Bill 1n Fitzgerald Fleming Fleming Thinking new thoughts, . wo? 135, ml i I ff: .iw . 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Gary Ralph Thomas Gregg Dennis Vicky Sherri a ez Gordon Gorrill Gottberg Gottlieb Graham Grant Green Tanna Dave Angela Barry Debi Mark Debi Greene Greer Grenz Griffin Grimes Grimm Grobaty a Benjamin Ron Frances Lee Mark Douglas Kurt Gruber Guerra Guidotti Gumbiner Gundhus Guy Haden aa aaa aara r S rar lraa r f 'W' A , ' i f ' ' j f ll all rhra rr,a aa i l l e lll l C V C l,rr i rginia Kathy Laurie Cheryl jeff William joe Robert adley Halbert Halloran Hamilton Hamilton Hamilton Hammer Hand j .',, riir' riff , H kk 1 5 V ,,,. I V ,, ,, it S i rsisfr 1 r if'f i ,V ' 1 U X, i,,V i l 4 ank Greg Kathryn Tim jack Neil Paula Linda Havens annah Hanson Hanson Hart Hartley Hartsell Hauser avid Steve jan awk Hawley Hays jeff Heath anne jill Cindy enderson Hennessey Henry tjji jim Henshaw Cheryl Wes Rand Sandra Heavin Heinmiller Helde Helde y.t, j M AMW S j , C W Pamela jon Sid Bill Hermann Hermanson Hersh Hershey Held b the realit of ow... 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Kathleen Paula Greg Mimi Barry Colleen Paul McDaniels McDonald McEntire McGarvey McGill McKay McKinney McLeod if Z Lisa Gary Denis lghn McMullen McRae McRae Mqwilliamg BQSY Eve Minor Mitchell Lise Greg Mills Miner Becky Brigid Dean Michelle Montgomery Montgomery Montoya Montz H V' -M. ffffw , em. rrrto K 'K F 4 'M' 27' - fi f F eii 4' 6 WG Stephanie Sharon loan Kevin Megill Meniette Merriam Merrill Michael Michael Diane Merrill Mesa Metz Meyer Q' Gary George Chuck Debbie Meza Michalak Milbrat Milkey t., M Cheryl Bill Todd William Miller Miller Miller Miller 5 'Kr ' W ctrr Karen Manuel Lizeatte Clark Moffett Moledo Molina Mongey Patti Moon Tim Betty lim Mooney Moore Moore clamp grass in the patio, ta- . , mice Mike Frank john Diane Kathy Sharrel Tim Dore Moore Morales Moran Morency Morey Morgan Morgan ann Michael jim lay Doria Renee Pris Keith orris Morrow Motz Movius Moyer Mullins Munson Murufus llerie Pam Andy Kevin Annemarie jim Ron john usick Nabors Nagle Nagle Nagy Nakamura Natale Nation aryellen Debra leri Ruby Daryl Nancy Mike George :ad Neal Neal Neal Nees Neff Nelson Newhouse ngie Steve Mary Gary Raul Mark Ernest Roselyn ewman Nichelson Niebling Nied Nieto Nilsson Nixon Noble ally Carl Linn mcks Northington Norton ew Lela Ray msworthy Nou rie Noya ur tribute to our elders :Q 4 .,gW, ,jf A V Q Ms, 1 S iccqfb A W ,,. 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Nu -- f . , W Don Guy Maureen Rod Rona ludy Colleen Rick West West West Westfall Wheelvvri ht White Whitle Whitmore 8 Y i,g,,igi f 32 ,. -V Brenda itwell Wight - ' B f W-Tf ' ue Wiker Clark Brian David Liz Wilcox Wiley Wilkinson Williams hen here we come. 144 E :gn e , , F W Q ' aihfw ,K dy S orge janet W i lan 65 ,-S ,, Gearld Gary Mark Mark Penny lliams Williams Williams Williamson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson f ilil iaafii B iffifi i,a, , illiilll f M M -me l A ' i,,, 21 .,,, WMM , Y iill Y V iaif ' iiiii, iisa liil y siiis riii ' M?im,c ill almgy regwwargwmfwaawwws . rll Y 1 as B iaii i : ,-f: A, A, 'V l , i V E 3 Y ,,'l Decca Bob Ruth Vickie Craig Donna Mark Steve lson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wingett Wise Wolcott Wolff B sisi as ii,i A alii i r' is - N ' 'l ii, liiil A ' i liisi , iilii l il I i ii i ,,.i 'ill ll :elia Dixie Richard Hal Ray isssiisiiii mod Wood Wood Woods Woolhether in laaalllre lll siil in llfl llliil iilssai N 'A i lli'i , iiiiii f l'i L ' ii i fm i,i' Y , i'ii, Y x l 2 ,,,.,i- 1 i W' ,, I , , ,l,, ravi ?Wf lashed ia aaa 5 Www if ,, 2 ll f,' H , I ll' 5' av' f l ' , fiipznaq ii Nancy Barbara Nancy Cal lll iii f iolverton Wozny Wray Wright Wulfsberg I 1' ' f is i iif , ii ic ii y -'f, . - , 'Al wi , ' V I ,HQ V '11, M M ark lyl S u e L isa er Yamauchi Yelton Yoder Yonkman X X ll 'iiiiii ld ., 5 ,. 2 4 1 ,V V,,L,,. i V 'sz 1409 vin Norman Bill Salinda Karen ung Young Young Zahn Zucker V ff' Sophomores Enthusiasticall Fall President Lori Lethin led the Sopho- mores through a successful semester. Their ac- tivities began with a bagel sale, followed by car washes and their annual mistletoe sale. Fall Officers: Lynn Roice, vice president, Lori Fall President Lori Lethin. Lethin, president, Bonnie Campbell, secretary. Row 1: Dave Perry, Lori Lethin, Lynn Roice, Raylene Obenauer, Bonnie Campbell, Anita Scar- brough, Lula West, Wendy Paskin, Rita Carlson, Row 2: ludy Seal, lanie Wigod, Debbi Moledo, Kathy Looman, Paula Radin, Debbie Colemar, Felicity Newman, Terry Rowan, Rova 3: Steve Preston, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Calvin Weber, Rick Hunnicut, Bill Stull, Bruce Stein, lack: Nielson, Luanne Smith, Melissa Miller, lack Weis. oll in the Dough julie Brennan, spring president, continued the money-earning activities of the sophomores. The class council started the semes- ter by selling donuts and coffee at CIF basketball games and donuts at a drama production. Other activities were planned for the rest of the semester. Spring President julie Brennan. x' w, J, ' . 4 X .im 4' f, M ., H ,,,. Spring Council: Mary Beland, Wilann Boege, Stacy Carlson, ,Iohn Clay, Debra Coleman, Jeannine Connell, Katie Dunahoo, Lori Fosholt, Rick Hunnicutt, Don Kallenberg, Margaret Klein, Lee Ky- riacon, Mike Lawler, Santa Lewis, Debbie Moore, Kathy Olszewski, Pat Payne, Ann Pendley, Mike Procopio, Paula Radin, Lee Ann Ridenhour, Lynn Roice, Anita Scarbrough, Bruce Stein, Fay Suffin, Sarah Towne, Sue Wechsler, Cynthia Weed, Barbara Whitney, Janie Wigod. - H: jg-reagm 'tel 1 ai re- r r , J Spring Officers: Julie Cahill,vice president, julie Brennan, president, ludy Seal, secretary. hat is a Sophomore? 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PX Sob Bruce Greg Ricci Mike Aw. lash Rauschkolb Rayburn Rayl Reed Ryan Mary john Ken Melinda Tony Michael jerry Ted Reihm Reis Reno Reynolds Rhude Rice Rice Richardson Richie Bear Facts, Driver's Ed., five laps around the track LeeAnn Marianne Greg Rick Connie john Mike Michael Brian Ridenhour Riedman Riley Riseling Roberts Roberts Robinson Roddy Rodgers t I if Tony Lynn Russ joel Teri Steve Leanne Catherine Kathy Rogers Roice Rollog Roszell Rowan Rowe Rozier Ruelke Rumfola . cttt Randy jo jenny Lisa Michael Matt Cindy Steve Robert Sager Sagerhorn Sakamoto Sakowicz Salinas Sallmen Salmon Sana Salzer g c f g 9 'QS 4. ELL T is 3 Fe ,E l ea lhe Marie Carol Ed lanet Bill l0lWn Doris Anita Sanders Sanders Sandiford Sandstedt Sargent Saulsberry Savage Saville Scarbrouglf R00 lim. 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Tom Carrie Gordon Eric Greg Charles David Becki Wilson Windhan Winkler Wintemute Wise Witcher Wollnsky Wright gg h am ua., of l ' janet jeri Terry Cathy john Denise Lyn Ronnea Wright Wyckoff Wynne YarznbowizeYengich Young Young Zambos . 4. 0 Ev-W We have become a generation of searchers Seeking to find an answer, We're not so sure it's worth it We're not so sure of anything except that it's up to us We just can't afford another mistake This time it might be for keeps. Advertisements f f 212 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 Wagner Drug Company Our 51st year serving Long Beach 7th and Redondo Allegro Electronics 5259 E. Second St. 438-1 101 1,496 Bpeople at the 1 Fair voted a gold medal to Manhattan All Meat Wieners the first time we ever entered the competition. 1,496 people said things like '6Better than the kind Mom buysf' Best I ever tasted? 6'Sensati0nal Havorf' 'Good texture. Juicy.', 'lUmmmm! Many of those 1,496 people could be your customers. Better stock up. With Manhattan. 1 manhattan BRAND 1241 E. Anaheim St. - Long Beach, Calif . 90813 2 a SP 5-2409 0 591-7601 f JA 7-7740. 1 Julie Marsh looks on as Bruce Bothwell test drives one of the new MG Midgets at. . . Jamestown Motor Inc. 1350 Long Beach Boulevard 5 Wilson groduafe Steve Smith shows Seniors Cindi Bren- nan and John Sagehorn a suede Jacket from The long line of men's fashions found af . . . John's Village Squire 2150 Bellflowei' Boulevard 596-6019 Lambda Phi Gem Shoe Repair 4922 E. Second ST. 439-7524 S.S,WffwW.,f.,.A.,.,...,.,..g.,n,,m,,,,,f,.,,,,.M,,,, . ' 1 , W.s,...WWM.,- -H W, ,,vff M M .... ,. vuwivu f ffv ,MZ Payless Beauty Supply 5251 E. second si. 433-7810 213 Read The Marina News your community newspaper 1.90 La Verne Ave. 433-7438 Seniors Michelle Gomes and Richard Tisch page Through a few of The best sellers found at . . . Lordan's Book Shop 4818 E. Second ST. 438-9948 214 Tossing a salad for Bob and Perri Bernstein is easy when They add one of their Tasty dressings. W ...WW v -1- 4. . 1 .,,.,, i-'fi as Ly is icii 1 llll 3 4 4 New Y ily, , e s 3l 3 l 3l 4 in Pepsters Simpson Blacknum Kett Teddy Soup Zazu . sheliybug Shore Sporting Goods Frosty Goat Be,-b 5209 E. Second St. 439-7250 Munchkin Jessup Moo Vanatta , , Smiley Belmont Shore Printing Lockhart Todd Crunch 202 Covina Ave. 434-0285 to 9 pm. Daily Sunday 10 am. to If pm, Circle Motors Inc. Authorized Dealer F'-l-E5 6 J'5?'00 5, amor-to CAUFORNQA 90803 Volkswagen-Porsche L 4 ' 4 1919 Lakewood Boulevard 597-3663 4 Q , 3 6 6 Scic 9333 439.09753 mason 5, -ssf Y isos ---------fo irrrslssf ' J------ Msg 57241546-2384 Bill Silvers admires Mary Mallon's new hat, one of the many fine items at . . . Egyptian Pharmacy 5218 E. Second St. 433-0456 . .yesterday is but today's memory and Tomorrow is toclay's dream. Kaltlil Gibran Brooke 84 Lucia Skiing Backpacking Tennis 1628 Long Beach Blvd. SPORTM 435-6521 Buon Gusto Italian Delicatessen 1 1 1 5315 E. second 439-5096 1 2 1 Billings Paints B it 6 1 5235 E. second 439-2113 it Congratulations In spite ot Walk-outs. Love-ins. Teacher strikes. Student strikes. Ana the tooa in the cafeteria . .. YOUVE GRADUATED We think thats pretty terrific. We nope you do too. General Telephone l- I 216 'I The Campanile Staff would like to thank special people who helped create the 1971 yearbook. Hugh Hoeger, Mark Schutter, and Mr. Morris Adger for taking our pictures. Mrs. Feurer tor taking care of business. Mrs. Newton for her help as advisor. Mr. Mays and Mr. McKenzie for Technical assistance. Norma Stone tor her wit. Mr. Milne for his suggestions. And especially co-edi- tors Mary Hall and Lucia Stark for their understanding. ummm. 1 E Congratulations and best wishes to the class of 1971 AMI -A 70 has 1 2 7! l 217 218 friendship is not being identical but being enioined in your separatenessf' Connie and lucia DGO Dummy, Cathy Beth, Davina, Corney, Gail, Renee, Bill Robin, Sandy, Joan, Happy. These are always ready to help you select the right gift. XM s....L The Morris Studios of Photography, Inc. Weddings - Portraits - Advertising Plaques - Groups - Dances Two Locations to Serve You 3823 E. Anaheim, L.B. 5714 Atlantic, LB. 439-5054 428-5985 ACEVEDO, DAVID - Marching Band, Swim Shows, Stage Crew. ADGATE, GARY - Orchestra, Band. AINGE, TIM-Water Polo, Swim- ming. ALEXANDER, ALAN - IV, Vars. Football. ALPERT, ADRIENE - Honor Roll, Big Sister, Kampus Kapers, Choirs, Vocal Ensemble. AMOS, DEBBIE - All Class Coun- cils, GL Pres. and VP, NHS, CSF, Bruinette, Yell, Rally, GLAB, Safety and Beautifica- tion, Drama Club. ANDERSON, DAN--B, Vars. Wa- tfzr Polo, Swimming, Campan- I e. AINNER, MARK - Soph. and Sr. Councils, IV, Arch. Club VP. ANTHONY, IOHN-Choirs, Vocal Ensemble. ARENDT, ROBERT - CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, 4.0 Club. ARNTZEN, DAVE Vocal Ensemble. ATIO, PHIL - All Class Councils, CSF, NHS, Key, B Track. BACKSTROM, SANDRA - Rally, Safety and Beautification, Big Sister, Red Cross. BAGLEY, DIANA - CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Drama Club, AFS, Loudspeaker Editor, Kampus Kapers, 4.0 Club, Stage Crew, Sr. Council. BAKER, DAVID - CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Key VP, Sr. Council, IV Tennis Capt., Math Team, Chem. Team, Physics Collo- quium, ISA, Ieweled W, Boys' State, Orchestra, Track and Cross Country Mgr. BAKER, STEVE-AFS, Campanile, Soph. and Sr. Councils, Honor Roll, Band. BARAL, BRUCE - CSF , NHS, 4.0 Club, Dance Band. BARMEYER, ROBIN - NHS Pres., 700 Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Safety and Beautification, All Class Councils, GLAB, Curr. Comm., Kampus Kapers, Campus Life, Loudspeaker Ed- itor, Zygomas VP, SB Rec. Sec., Gov. of Activities. BARNES, IUDEE-Modern Dance, Arch. Club. BARTHEL, IEANETTE - Rally, Safety and Beautification, CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Honor Roll, GLAB, GL Pres., Zygomas, Bruinettes, Drama Club, All Class Councils. BATEMAN, BONNIE - Soph. and Ir. Sec., Rally Chrmn., CSF, NHS, Big Sister, Honor Guard, All Class Councils, Zygomas, GLAB. BAUCHET, IUDI - Choir, Big Sister. BENAVIDEZ, DES-IV Football. BENNETT, GALE - Swim Team, Swim Show. BERBERET, DEBBIE - Bruinette, Flag, Honor Roll. BERBOWER, CRAIG - Soph. and Sr. Councils, Interact Pres., IV Cross Country, Track Mgr. BERNABE, VALERIE-Choir, AFS. BERNARD, BLAIR - GL, Rally, CSF, Bruinette. BERNSTEIN, PERRI - Band, Or- chestra, Zygomas, Bruinette, Yell, GLAB, Honor. Roll, CSF, Rally, GL, All Class Councils, Safety and Beautification. BETSON, SUE-Honor Roll, Band, Orchestra. BLACK, ANNE - Orchestra, Con- cert, Marching Bands, NHS, Vars. Tennis, - IV Football, Senior Activities CSF, FTA, Math Team, Honor Roll, All-City, All So., All Calif. Orchestras. BLACK, RICHARD - Gymnastics, Sr. Council. BLACKMUN, KATHY - Soph. and Ir. Councils, Safety and Beauti- fication, Bruinette, Flag, Choir, Vocal Ensemble. BOORKMAN, MARY - Band, Rally, GL, Golf, Badminton. BORBA, RONA-Choir, Vocal En- semble, GRA. BOWDEN, MICHELLE - DECA. BOWTON, STACY - GL, NHS, CSF, GLAB, Bota Bag, Bruin- ette, Safety and Beautification, Rally, Honor Roll, Ir. and Sr. Councils. BOZOFF, SAMMIE - Majorette, GL. BRANDAU, DENNIS - Soph. and Sr. Councils, Campus Life, May Co. Youth Board. BREGA, IOHN - B Football, B, C Track, B Basketball, ISA, Sr. Council, St. Af. Comm. BRElTHAUPTfIEFF - Key, Honor Roll, CSF, IV, Vars. Football, Vars. Track. BRENNAN, CINDI - GL, Rally, Swim Team, CSF, Campanile, Honor Roll, Big Sister. BRIEF, LYLE - B, C Basketball, B Football, ISA, Sr. Council, St. Affairs Comm. BROCK, LUANNE - Bruinette, Rally, Soph. Council. BROWN, ALLEN-B, IV, and Vars. Football, C, IV Basketball, IV Baseball, Soph. Council, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Yell, Drama. BROWN, GARRY - CSF, NHS, NIROTC Company Com- mander, Color Guard, 4.0 Club, Chem. Team. BROWN, PAMELA-Choirs. BROWN, SUSAN - Glee, Drama Club, Sr. Council, Golf, Ten- nis, Gymnastics. BROWN, TARI - Choirs. BROWN, TOM - Ecology Club, Vocal Ensemble, Choir, Sr. Council, Kampus Kapers. BUNTON, MELINDA - Bruinette, Safety and Beautification. BURNETT, PAUL - Arch. Club, IV Basketball. BURT, ED-Gymnastics. BUSA, SANTIAGO, IR. - Soph. Council, Drill Team, Vars. Gymnastics, V. Lettermen's Club, Honor Roll, CSF, NI- ROTC. BUTLER, PATRICIA - Red Cross, GRA. BYKERK, KATHLEEN-Glee. BYNON, DOUG - B, Vars. Foot- ball, Loudspeaker, St. Affairs Comm. CADY, CINDY - Drama Club, Spelech Tournaments, Honor Ro . CAHILL, CAROLYN-Rally, GLAB, GL Treas., Tennis, Zygomas, Safety and Beautification, AFS, St. Int. Comm., Soph. and Sr. Councils, NHS, CSF, Sr. VP. CALHOUN, IUDY - Shield Girl, Rally. CARID, LES-Arch. Club, Ir. Coun- ci . CARLSON, GREG - C Baseball, B Track, Ir. Council, IV Golf. CARR, SUZANNE - Golf, Bad- minton. CARTER, LAURA-Choir. CASEY, LARRY-Vars. Football. CASSARA, IOHN-C Swimming. CATTI, IIM-Football. CECIL, WILLIAM - B, Vars. Foot- ball, B, Vars. Track, V. Letter- men's Club. CENTER, IAY-NHS, CSF, March- ing and Concert Bands. CHAPIN, PAULA-Soph. Council, Choirs, Vocal Ensemble, Bruin- ette, Rally, Kampus Kapers, GRA, Big Sister, Honor Roll, Canteen Council. CHARON, LYNN - Campanile, Swimming. CHEW, SCOTT-B Basketball, IV Football, IV, Vars. Baseball. CHUKA, IOE, IR.-IV, Vars. Foot- ball and Track. CHURCHILL, CAROL-Orchestra, Shield Girl, CSF, NHS, Honor Rotl. CHURCHILL, ROBIN--Rally, GL, Drama Club, Bruinette, Golf. CLEVELAND, CATHY - Orches- tra, Shield Girl, Synchronized Swimming, GRA Board, Honor Guard. COCHRANE, MARK - Vars. Golf, Loudspeaker. COLE, CANDY-GL, Rally, GLAB, Safety and Beautification, Bruinette. COLYER, ROBERTA-CSF, Honor Roll, Ex. Arts, ISA, Drama Club, Adv. Modern Dance, Ir. Council. CONLEY, DOUGLAS - Sr. Coun- cil, NIROTC Drill Team, Drama Club. CONNELLY, KENNETH-Ex. Arts, Strategy and Tactics, Band. COOK, VALERIE+Honor Roll. COOMBS, MICHELLE-Golf, Ba minton. CORNWALL, DAVID - Tracl Cross Country. CORRODI, MARK - Bota Bag X and Pres., Sr. Council, Yell, S Int. Comm., Drama Club, Arc Club. COSCARELLI, DON--Tennis, IS Pres., Boys' State, Debal Team, Forensics, Leo VP, Cui Comm., St. Int. Comm. CROWELL, DELLA - Art Clul Tennis.. CROZIER, PAT-Honor Roll. CRUTCHFIELD, IOHN - B, Vai Football, C, B Basketball, I' Vars. Baseball, Key Pres., 76 Club, Honor Roll, SB Pres. CUMMING, DIANA - Adv. Moe ern Dance. CURTIS, STEVE - IV, Vars. Baske ball. CURTIS, WAYNE - IV, Vars. F00 ball, Soph. Council, NHS, Prin ing Staff, V. Lettermen's Clu DAVIS, ROBERT A.-B, Vars. FOO all, Vars. Baseball, Honor Rol FIS. DEEMER, IIM-IV, Vars. Wrestling Vars. Track. DEFTY, LUCY-Rally, GLAB, GR Board, Pres., DECA. DEKRAAI, SHARON-Rally, Cal teen Pres., Safety and Beautil cation, Soph. and Ir. Council D'ERRICO, DARCI-Glee. DIAMOND, LARRY-B Football. DIGIGLIO, DORI - Drama Clul Rally, GL, GLAB. DINGER, IO ANNE-Adv. Model Dance. DODSON, DAVID-CSF. DOMBROWER, PAUL-Orchestr DONATI, DARYL - Honor Rol IV, Vars. Football, IV, Vars. Ba ketball, V. Lettermen's Clul , iey, Gov. of Athletics, Ir. Coun- :'I. IIVER, KEN - NIROTC Drill eam. IARTE, Tr.OMAS - Art Club, l'rack, Sr. Council, Gov. of Fine Rrts, Arch. Club. INHOO, LYNNE - CSF, NHS, Ihoirs, Vocal Ensemble, Bruin- ztte, All Class Councils, St. Int. Comm., Rally, GL, GLAB, Bota 3ag Pres. JNCAN, DIANE - Choir, Campus Kapers, Safety and 3eautification, Girls' State, CSF, QHS, Big Sister. INN, IANINE - Drama Club, Campus Life, GL Treas. and Rec. Sec. 'ER, MIKE - Bands, Orchestra, Drama Club. DY, PETE--Honor Roll. AN, PATRICK - NIROTC Drill Team, Strategy and Tactics. -IS, MARTHA - CSF, NHS, GL, GLAB. VIN, CLIFF - Marching, Stage, and Pep Bands, Orchestra, Drama Club, IV Tennis. COBAR, CARLOS-B Football. ERSON, KIM - C, B, Vars. Wa- ter Polo, Swimming. BISH, DAVID--Drama Club. LLER, LESLIE-FTA, CSF, Rally, GRA, Red Cross, Honor Roll, NHS, GL. RES, ABBE - Rally, GL, Big Sis- ter, Honor Guard. SNACHT, DEBBIE - Rally, Campanile, Safety and Beautifi- cation, Honor Roll. HNER, SANDY--Bruinette, GL. NIEGA, LAUREL - Ex. Arts, Sr. Council. IGUSON, WILLIAM-Marching, Stage, Pep, and Concert Bands. ELDS, ROBIN - Soph. Council, GL, GLAB. 'ZSIMONS, ROSEMARY-Drama Club, Bruinette, Honor Roll. ORES, IOSE -- B, Vars. Track, IV, Vars. Cross Country, Ir. Council, V. Lettermen's Club, Honor Roll. ORSHEIM, RENEE - Sr. Coun- cil, NHS, CSF, Orchestra, Mod- 'rn Dance, AFS, Curr. Comm. GG, BILL - Water Polo, Swim- ing. OTE, MIKE-NIROTC. STER, STEVE--Auto Shop Club. UTS, PATTI-Choirs. X, CORINNE - Concert and arching Bands, GRA. NKENFELD, ERIC-C, B Swim- ing, C, B Water Polo, Orches- ra, Physics Colloquium, CSF, HS: Honor Roll, ISA. NKLIN, LIZ - St. Int. Comm., , anteen Council, Soph. and Ir. Councils. IASER, STEVE - IV, Vars. Foot- ball, Orchestra. ENCH, RICK - NHS, CSF, FTA VP, Drama Club, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Honor Roll, Ex. Arts. IEDMAN, MICHELE-CSF, NHS, Honor Roll. ONKE, MIKE-Interact, Physics Colloquium, Honor Roll. RILEY, CHERYL - Ir. and Sr. Councils, GRA Pres., Rally, GLAB, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Safety and Beautification, Shield Girl, Bruinette, Kampus Kapers, Honor Guard, Bota Bag, St. Int. Comm., Honor Roll. KMINDE, LARRY - B Football, Vars. Baseball. KRCIA, MARK - NIROTC Drill Team. KRDNER, IULIE - Drama Club, GRA, Campus Life. KRLAND, KAREN - Bruinette, RHIIYI GL, Safety and Beautifi- cation, GRA. GASPAR, MARY ANN-All Class Councils, Bruinette, Flag Girl, Tennis. GEAN, MARSHA - NHS, CSF, Honor Roll, 4.0 Club, Ieweled W, Rally, Bruinette, Yell, All Class Councils,-Safety and Beau- tification, Kampus Kapers, Drama Club Sec., Soph. VP, GL Corr. Sec., Zygomas, Sr. Homecoming Princess, Gov. of Finance, Gov. of Activities. GEORGE, RICK - B Water Polo, B Swimming, Vars. Water Polo, Vars. Swimming, Marching and Concert Bands. GIBSON, DAVE - 4.0 Club, NHS, 800 Club. GILL,HMIKE - IV and Vars. Foot- -ba . GLOECKNER, ROBERT - NIROTC Color Guard, Auto Shop Club. GOLDMAN, STEVE-ISA, NHS. GOLDWATER, IILL - Club Coun- cil Pres., CSF, NHS, Curr. Comm., St. Int. Comm., ISA Pres., Treas., Speaker, Sec. of State, La Fuente, 4.0 Club, Honor Roll. GOMES, MICHELLE -- GL, Rally, Safety and Beautification, GLAB, GL VP, Bruinette, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Song, Zy- gomas, Honor Guard, Campan- ile, Gov. of Finance, Sealbearer. GOODWIN, IIM - Orchestra, AFS. GORDON, DANIEL - B, Vars. Track, Sr. Council, Key, V. Let- termen's Club. GORE, BEVERLY-Ex. Arts. GOTTLIEB, RANDI - Ad. Modern Dance, Curr. Comm., AFS, CSF, NHS, Drama Club, Kampus Kapers, Foreign Ex- change Student. GRANT, STACEY - Yell, CSF, NHS, Campus Life, Rally, GL, Marching Band, GRA. GRANT, WALLY-B Football. GRbASISO, SCOTT - IV, Vars. Foot- a . GREEN, GARY--Sr. Council. GREENWOOD, SUSIE - Rally, Drama Club, Honor Guard. GREER, LINDSAY--Ex. Arts. GUIANEN, DAVID--Printing Staff. HALL, BROOKE - Sr. Council, Rally, Honor Roll, NHS, CSF, Campanile Editor, AFS. HALL IANE-Glee, Campanile. HANCOCK, GARY - B Football, Track. HANSEN, RON-Football, Basket- ball. HARDIE, GEORGE-Vars. Tennis, B Basketball, Key, 4.0 Club, Honor Roll, CSF. HARRELSON, RICK - Vars., IV Football, Ir. Council. HARRIS, DAVIS-All Bands, Physi- ology Club, Asst. Drum Major. HARTER, BOB-All Bands. HARTLEY, DIANE - CSF, Seal- bearer, 4.0 Club. HARTSELL, PAUL--C ,B, Vars. Bas- ketball, Track. HARWOOD, KATHY - FTA Pres., Rally, Safety and Beautification, GLAB, Sr. Council, Tennis, CSF. HASKETT, BILL - Wrestling, NI- ROTC Drill Team. HASTINGS, BLAKE - Yell, Vars. Swimming and Water Polo. HAUSER, SUE - Ski Club, Drama Club, Gymnastics. HAWKINS, KITTY-Rally. HAWKINS, MARGARET-Drama. HAYS, ROBERT-Debate Team. HEALY, DEAN-Honor Roll, CSF, Vars. Gymnastics. anal .I , t -W -z I Ill-L-ill 'Ti' In r 'i.,.... -. 'Q ' - ' . N g . , ...L - , .Mg ,,. Qs R 'V -. . 4. ' ,MQM .QCA-fn, -,V 'fn v '.. -f TL ,ax N, HEIMBURGER, HANS - Chess Club. HENDRICKS, RICK-B, Vars. Wa- ter Polo Capt., Vars. Swimming, Honor Roll, V. Lettermen's Club. HERNANDEZ, IIM--B, Vars. Track, IV, Vars. Cross Country, Arch. Club, Soph. Council. HESLEY, CYNTHIA -- Bruinette, Rally, GL, Soph. and Ir. Coun- cils, Safety and Beautification, Kampus Kapers. HESS, IIM - B Football, Vars. Track. HEYWOOD, KEN-Band, IV Foot- ball. HIGGINS, IAZAN-CSF, 4.0 Club, Drama Club, La Fuente, Honor Roll. HILL, GWENDOLYN - All Class Councils, Rally, Bruinette, GRA, GLAB, SB VP, Safety and Beautification, NHS, CFS. HILL, MARK - Art and Ex. Arts Clubs. HILTON, CATHY -- Tennis, CSF, Campus Life. HIRDLER, IEFF-Gymnastics. HIFCHCOCK, TOM - Vars. Wres- t ing. HODGES, MARK-IV, Vars. Foot- ball, Vars. Swimming. HOEGER, HUBERT-Loudspeaker and Campanile Photographer, Ir. Council. HOFFMAN, DONNA - Soph. and Ir. Councils, Rally, GL. HOLFORD, IO ANN-Art Show. HOPKINS, PAM -- All Class Coun- cils, Tomato Bowl, Honor Guard. HOPSON, MARILYN-IV Yell. HORN, ROBERTA - Choirs, CSF, NHS. HOSMANN, MERLE - Drama Club, GL, Rally, Tennis. HOSTETTER, IERRY - IV, Vars. Wrestling, Bands. HOUGLAND, BILL-C Basketball, Gymnastics, B, Vars. Football. HOUGLAND, RONDA - Rally, GL, GLAB, DECA, Drama Club, Ski Club, Safety and Beautifica- tion, All Class Councils. HOWARD, CECELIA-CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Art Show, Soph. and Ir. Councils. HOWELL, ROGER - Bands, 4.0 Club, Physics Colloquium, CSF, NHS. HOYLE, BOB-Band. HRICO, RICHARD - Physics Col- loquium. HRUBANT, SUSAN - GL, AFS, Rally, Bruinette, Song, Inter- act, Sr. Council. HUIE, PAMELA - Bands, Drama Club. HUME, RICK-Arch. club. HUND, BILL-B, Vars. Football. HUNT, RICHARD-NHS, CSF, 4.0 Club, Yell, Drama Club, Honor Roll. HUSEMOLLER, IEAN - Soph. Council, AFS, Speech Team, GRA, IV Yell, Rally. HYDE, CHARLES-CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Key, ISA, Chem. Team, Physics Colloquium, Curr. Comm., St. Int. Comm., Or- chestra, Honor Roll. HYDE, SCOTT-B, IV Football. INCE, IANET - Bruinette, Safety and Beautification, GL, Rally, Tennis. IRWIN, CURTIS - Gymnastics, B Track. IACOBE, RANDY -- C, B, Vars. Track, V. Lettermen's Club. IACOBS, BLAYNE -- Rally, Safety and Beautification, GL. IACOBS, KATHY-GRA. IACOBSON, NANCY - Swim- ming, AFS, Rally, GL, GRA Board, NHS, Ir. Council. IACOBUS, IOHN - Marching and Concert Bands. IACOMB, IOEDDA - Red Cross, Bruinette, Drama Club, All Class Councils, GLAB,' Campus Life, Big Sister, Safety and Beau- tification. IENKINS, ROBERT - CSF, NHS, C, B, Vars. Track, IV, Vars. Cross Country, Arch. Club, Honor Roll. IENNINGS, RICHARD-Wrestling. IENSEN, CHARLES-Auto Club. IENSEN, DAVE - B, IV Football, B Track, Physiology Club, Bota Bag, Sr. Pres. IESSUP, KATHY - Rally, GLAB, Drama Club, Bruinettes, Song. IIMENEZ, ANN -- Swimming, Rally, GL, Kampus Kapers, St. Int. Comm., Big Sister, Glee. IOHNSON, BILL -'IV, Vars. Foot- ball, V. Lettermen's Club. JOHNSON, RICK - Vars. Golf Capt., Marching, Concert Bands, Loudspeaker, Letter- men's Club, Key, Honor Roll, Interact, NHS. IOHNSON, STEVE - Auto Shop Club, Water Polo, Swimming. JOHNSTON, PAUL-Art Club. JONES, DAN-B Football. JOURDIAN, JOANNE-Basketball. KAGAN, RANDYE - Honor Roll, CSF, NHS, Drama Club, Honor Guard. KAISER, GEORGIANNA - Adv. Tennis, Glee, Art Club, GL, Rally. KALLMEYER, RICK - Water Polo, Swimming, NIROTC Color Guard. KAPLAN, KENNETH -- Band, Or- chestra, Debate Team. KEGAN,-STEVE - 4.0 Club, 800 glmiilb, CSF, NHS, Vars. Basket- a . KEMP, MARK - Choirs, Vocal En- semble. KENNEDY, TIM - Football. KERR, MARTIN - All Class Coun- cils, DECA VP, Drama Club. KETT, KIM-Soph. and Jr. Coun- cils, Honor Guard, Head Major- ette, Bota Bag Treas., St. Int. Comm., Rally, GRA, AFS. KIENAST, PENNY-Rally, Shield Girl, Modern Dance. KIRCHER, CAROL-Drama Club, Bota Bag, Bruinette, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Volleyball, Seal- bearer. Sister, Red Cross, Golf, Bad- minton. KRUEGER, JULIE - AFS, GRA, Honor Roll. KRUEGER, STEVE-JV, Var. Basket- ball, Key, NHS, CSF, 4.0 Club, Physics Colloquium, 800 Club, 700 Club, Honor Roll. KUBECKA, JOHN - B Football, IV Tennis. KUGLER, RONALD-Wrestling. LABRADOR, BOB - CSF, Wrest- ling, Honor Roll, Sr. Council. LAIO, BOB-B, JV, Vars. Football, JV, Vars. Wrestling and Baseball. LANDGRAF, CHRIS-Rally, Safety and Beautification, Majorette, CSF, NHS, Soph. and Ir. Coun- cils, Campanile, GLAB, GL Rec. Sec., Honor Roll, Swim Team. LARIMER, LARRY-Gymnastics. LARUE, MARK - Vars. Track and Cross Country. LAUTMANN, LEE - Rally, GL, GLAB, Bota Bag, Honor Roll, CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Safety and Beautification. LEASE, BARRY - Gymnastics, Honor Roll. LEAVITT, PAMELA-Adv. Modern Dance, Soph. and Jr. Councils. LEBRETON, TOM-JV, Vars. Foot- ball, Drama Club. LEE, GARY-Varsity Golf. LEE, JANET - CSF, AFS, Roll, St. Int. Comm., speaker, Modern Dance. LEE, NANCY-Soph. and Sr. Coun- cils, Rally, Drama. LEE, ROBERT-CSF, NHS, Jr. Coun- Honor Loud- KLAUS, JACK-CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Drama Club, Interact, Choir, Vocal Ensemble, Ecology Club. KLUGE, TINA-Swim Team, Soft- ball, Basketball, DECA. KNOWLDEN, JUDY-CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, 4.0 Club, AFS. Sec. and Pres., Gymnastics, Drama Club. KORNMANN, NANCY - Rally, GL, Honor Guard, Safety and Beautification, Big Sister. KRINSKY, JOAN-GL, Rally, Big cil, Honor Roll. LEFF, STEVEN-Orchestra. LEGG, GARY-JV, Vars. Football, NHS, V. Lettermen's Cldb. LINEBERGER, STEVE-IV Football. LITTLEFIELD, LINDA-Tennis, Yell. LOBATO, LILLY-Rally, GL, Cam- panile, Soph. Homecoming Princess, Soph. Council. LOBDELL, TERRI-Loudspeaker. LOCKHART, HELEN - Rally, GL, All Class Councils, NHS, CSF, Honor Guard, 4.0 Club, Majo- rette, Head Pepster, Safety and Beautification, Honor Roll, Or- chestra VP. LONGSTRETH, CLAU DE LLE - Rally, Safety and Beautification, Kampus Kapers, Honor Roll, 4.0 Club. LOOMIS, JULIA - GL, GLAB, Rally, Safety and Beautification, Orchestra, Zygomas Treas., Sr. Sec., Kampus Kapers. LORBEER, CYNDI - Rally, All Class Councils, GL, Big Sister, Modern Dance, Safety and Beautification. LORD, LINDA-GRA Historian. LOSCH, JULIE-Tennis. LYALL, DON--B Football, Track, Golf, Glee, Vocal Ensemble. MACHADO, ALFREDO - Vars. Water Polo and Swimming, Arch. Club. MACKAY, JANNIE - Safety and Beautification, NHS, CSF, GLAB, GL, Rally, Honor Guard, Drama Club, 4.0 Club, Brui- nette, Kampus Kaper. MANEY, TIM - Vars. Football, Choir. MANN, BRIAN - Science Club, Chemistry Team. MANNING, MARK - All Class Councils, JV Football, Baseball, Honor Roll, Key, Bands, Or- chestra. MANSON, BOB-JSA, C Basket- ball, Leo. MARBLE, LAURlE-- Choirs, Rally, GL, Safety and Beautification, Jr. and Sr. Councils, Big Sister, Kampus Kapers. MARCH, ROSE ANN-GRA, MARCHAEL, SCOTT - B, IV, Vars. Football, JV, Vars. Baseball. MARON, KATHI - CSF, GRA, Drama Club. MARSH, JULIANN - Campanile, Soph. Council, Rally, Drama Club, Honor Guard. MARSKELL, DAVE - B Basketball, Track, JV Football, Var. Track, V. Lettermen's Club. MARTIN, IOHN-B, IV Basketball, Band, AFS, Choir. MATSUDA, THERESA-Bruinettes. MATTSON, MARSHA - Drama Club, AFS, Bota Bag. MATZ, KAREN-Bruinettes, Honor Roll. MAUK, PAM-Glee, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll. MCCABE, PAT - Vars. Football, Wrestling, Campanile, Gov. of Athletics, V. Lettermen's Club. MCCARTHY, MARK-Drama. McCOY, SCOTT-Auto Shop Club. MCCRACKEN, CHARLOTTE - Shield Girl, Forensics. MCDANIELS, JOSEPH - Choirs, NIROTC Drill Team, Dirty Old Men, Interact. MCDERMAID, IEFF - B Football, B, Vars. Track, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Key, Bota Bag, All Class Councils. McDOWELL, DICK -- Basketball, AFS. McDOWELL, GAYLE - All Class Councils, Safety and Beautifica- tion, GLAB, Rally, Bruinettes, Drama Club, Honor Roll, Zygo- mas, Honor Guard. McDOWELL, SCOTT - All Class Councils, B, JV, Vars. Football, B, Vars. Track. McELROY, KATHY - Honor Roll, CSF, Forensics, Modern Dance, Drama Club. MCFARLAND, TIM - Band, Or- chestra, Kampus Kapers. MCGILL, HEIDI-Rally, GL, GLAB, Safety and Beautification, Brui- nette, Song. MCKENZIE, DOUGLAS - Choir. McKlNSEY, KATIE - Speech. MCKINSTRY, SHANNON - Bi nette, Choirs, GRA, Ir. and Councils, GL. MCLAIN, WILLIAM - B, JV Fc ball, B. Vars. Track, Honor R MCMULLIN, KIRK-Planted Chi mas tree in Quad. MICHAELSON, JOE - Orches' Bands. MIGHELL, ANN-CSF, NHS, B nettes, AFS, 4.0 Club, Ho Roll, 700 Club, St. Int. Com ISA. MILLER, KATHLYN - Bruine Drama Club, Ex. Arts, Ho Roll, Modern Dance. MILLS, MONICA-Modern Dani Drama Club, Psysiology CII MINTER, KAREN - Bruinette, C Rally, Honor Guard, NHS, Ca panile, Honor Roll, Tom: Bowl. MISITI, IIM - C Basketball, Vars. Baseball. MITCHELL, CRAIG - Vars. Fo ball, Leo. MITCHELL, SHIRLEY-Glee, Sol and Ir. Councils. MONTE, MARY LOU - Choi Vocal Ensemble. MONTGOMERY, MARY A.-Sol and Jr. Councils, Rally, Cante Council, Honor Roll. MONTGOMERY, MARY K. - GF Choirs, Ensemble, Ecolo Club, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll MORENO, RICHARD - B, Vz Football and Track. MORRISON, PAUL - Wrestli MORTENSEN, MITZI - GL, GLA Rally, Beautification, Bruinet Tomato Bowl. MULLINS, CHRISTI - Rally, GF Jr. VP, CSF VP, NHS Sec., Hoi Roll, SB Corr. Sec., Tom: Bowl, All Class Councils, YI MULLINS, LYNNE - Choirs, Vo Ensemble, Rally, Sr. Counc DECA, Kampus Kapers, Big E ter. MUNHOLLAND, TOM - Nl- CSF, 4.0 Club, Drama CIL Yell, Honor Roll, Math Tea MYERS, WAYNE - Loudspeak Wrestling. NAGLE, KATHY -- Rally, Hoi Guard, GL, Bands. NEAD, DUANE-Band. 1 NERVIK, CLAIRNEL - Chess Clq GRA, Honor Roll. I NEWMAN, N A N cv - Modl Dance, Honor Roll, Rally. ' NEZZER, DAVID - IV Footb: Orchestra. NICHOLS, BENJAMIN - Cam, Life, JV Basketball Mgr., Ba- NICOLAI, KAREN - Tennis, C CSF, NHS, Soph. and Sr. Con cils, Safety and Beautificatic Rally. NIETO, RAFAEL -- CSF, N Treas., V. Lettermen's Cli Soph. Pres., All Class Counc Campus Life, Key, Band, B, Va Track, Vars. Cross Count Honor Roll, St. Int. Comm. NOLAN, DEBI-CSF, GRA, Choi Bota Bag, 4.0 Club, Tom Bowl, Honor Roll. I OBENAUER, DIANE - Soph. I Rally, All Class Councils, t Big Sister, Honor Guard. I OLSON, ERIC - IV, Vars. Tenr Drama Club, Honor Roll, Council. OMEL, DAVID-Arch. Club, Nl JV, Vars. Golf. O'NElLL, KEVIN-Basketball, Ng Tennis, Honor Roll, NHS, , OWEN, LORENE-GL, GLAB,! and Sr. Councils, Rally, Cam nile, Kampus Kapers, Dral Club, Safety and Beautificatil -04 7...-M. CE, STEPHANIE-Swimming. QUETTE, SALLIE - CSF, NHS, ruinette, Zygomas Pres., Honor oll, Rally, GLAB, Campanile, afety and Beautification, SB Corr. Sec., Woody's Keeper, Ir. and Sr. Councils, Kampus apers, Seal Bearer, Gold W. RMENTER, PETE-Honor Roll, CSF, Bota Bag. RRETT, SANDY - Band, Bota Bag, AFS. SS, IENNIFER - Band, AFS. K, IEFF - C, IV, Vars. Basket- all, Vars. Baseball, V. Letter- en's Club. QRCE, SUSANNE - CSF, NHS, .0 Club, Head Bruinette, Gov. of Welfare, Gov. of Publicity, ygomas, Ir. VP, GLAB, Kam- us Kapers, Sealbearer, Gold W. DERSEN, DON - Bota Bag. QIDLEY, MICHAEL-Cross Coun- ry, Track, Football. NMAN, MARGIE - Rally, GRA, Campus Life. NTICOFF, CINDY-GRA. TERSON, RICHARD - B Foot- ball, NHS, Key, V. Lettermen's Club. TERSON, RICK - Vars. Swim- ming, Water Polo. IILLIPS, VICTOR - Physics Colloquium, Math Team, Chess Club. COP, RANDY-Choir, Ensemble. JLAND, ROBIN - DECA. JPPLER, PEPI - IV, Vars. Base- ball, B Football, B Basketball. PST, CARLA - CSF, 4.0 Club, GLAB, Phi Beta -Kappa, GL, Safe- ty and Beautification, Debate Team, Forensics, Rally. POTURICA, MARILYN-Sr. Coun- cil, Gymnastics. POWELL, DEBI - All Class Coun- cils, Rally, Safety and Beautifi- cation, GL. PRESTON, SUE-Choirs, Kampus Kapers. PREWITT, IUDI - Drama Club, Modern Dance. PRICE, BETHEL - Team Sports, Marching and Concert Bands. PRICE, RICHARD - Water Polo, Swimming, NIROTC Color Guard. PROHASKA, IAN-Rally, Art Club, GRA. PUGLIA, PAULA - Big Sister, Rally, Choir. RAAP, KEN -- Key, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Physiology Club, Physics Colloquium, IV Base- ball, IV Cross Country, IV, Vars. Tennis, Soph. and Sr. Councils. RAINES, APRIL-Bruin Den Pres., Rally, GL, All Class Councils, Campanile, Loudspeaker, DECA, Campus Life, FTA. RASH, BILL-Band, B Basketball, IV Tennis. RAYMOND, BRIAN--Choirs, Vocal Ensemble. REA, IOHN-NIROTC Drill Team, Color Guard. REED, PAUL - Stage Crew, Choir. REIMAN, STEVE - B, C Track, B Football, Glee. REISER, PAUL-Honor Roll, Hun- ger Walk. RENE, ANDREA - Honor Roll, Rally, GRA, Soph. Council. RICHARDS, STEPHANIE - Orches- tra, GRA. RICHARDSON, IAN - Art Club. RICHARDSON, VANCE-IV, Vars. Baseball, B Football. RICHIE, DOUG-C, B, Vars. Water Polo and Swimming, Ir. and Sr. Councils, CSF, NHS, Honor Roll, Campanile, Speech and Debate Teams, V. Lettermen's Club. RICKTER, ED-Arch. Club, Track. RINELLA, LITA - Tennis, Adv. Modern Dance. ROBERSON, TED-Marching, Con- cert, and Pep Bands, Cross Country, B Football, C, B, Vars. Track, Gold W, Drama Club. ROBERTS, SUE--NHS, CSF, GRA, Rally. ROESSLER, ROBERT-Track, Cross Country, Physics Colloquium, 700 Club, NHS, CSF, Honor Roll, 4.0 Club. ROGERS, DAVID-All Bands. ROGERS, DEBRA - Big Sister, Swimming, Rally, GL, Soph. and Ir. Councils. ROSECRANS, BETTY - Rally, GRA Board, Campus Life, Red Cross VP and Pres. ROSS, BARRY - Marching and Concert Bands. ROWE, GREG-Baseball, Football. ROXBY, BILL-Drama Club. RUTHERFORD, CONSTANCE - Printing Staff, AFS, CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Modern Dance. SAGEHORN, IOHN-Vars. Basket- ball, Vars. Baseball, Campanile, Key, V. Lettermen's Club. SALVEGGIO, IOE-All Bands, Or- chestra, NIROTC Drill Team. SALZER, IIMMY - Vars. Track, Sr. Council, Key. SQMUEL, IIM--Band, Ir. Council. S NDMAN, STEVE-Loudspeaker, Interact Pres., Dirty Old Men Pres., Physics Colloquium. SANDSTEDT, SUE - Rally, GLAB, GL. SANTA CRUZ, RON - Vars. Foot- ball, Glee. SAUTER, MARY -- Soph. and Ir. Councils, Golf, GL. SAVIDGE, IULIE - Soph. Sec., Safety and Beautification, Gov. of Publicity, Bruinette, Zygo- mas, Kampus Kapers, NHS, CSF, Honor Roll, Homecoming Queen, GLAB, GL Rec. Sec., Arch Club. SAYLOR, KATHY - Loudspeaker, Rally, GRA, CSF, Honor Roll. SCANDALIOS, IOHN-IV Wrest- ling, Football. SCHLEIMANN, ANNE - Rally, Bruinette, Red Cross, DECA, Safety and Beautification, Drama Club, GLAB, CSF, NHS, All Class Councils, GRA. SCHLICKBERND, BRUCE - IV, Vars. Cross Country, C, B, Vars. Track, Physics Colloquium. SCHMIDT, KATHY - CSF, NHS, Physiology Club Treas, GRA, AFS, Tomato Bowl. SCHUCK, ROBIN - Rally, Safety and Beautification, GRA Coun- cil, Bruinette, GL Corr. Sec., Honor Roll, Drama Club, Zygo- mas Sec., SB Rec. Sec., Big Sis- ter, All Class Councils. SCHUTZ, CHARLES - IV, Vars. Football, B Basketball. SCHWEINLER, RICHARD - B, IV Football, IV Baseball. SEELEY, SONDRA - FTA, Rally, NHS, CSF, Swimming, Kampus Kapers, Band, Orchestra, Woody. SEIBERT, IOSEPH--B Football, C, B, Vars. Track, Sr. Council. SELLERY, VAL-Rally, Shield Girl, Big Sister. SERETAN, ANDY - Water Polo, Swimming, CSF, NHS, Orches- tra, Honor Roll. SHAW, DEBRA M. - GL, Choirs, Drama Club Pres., Safety and Beautification, Kampus Kapers, Sr. Council, Golf. SHAW, RICK-Sound Crew, Audi- torium Projectionist. SHAW, STEVE - Vars. Swimming and Water Polo, CSF, Honor Roll, Key, V. Lettermen's Club. SHEPARD, DAVE-B, Vars. Water Polo and Swimming. SHEPHERD, BARBARA - Shield Girl, Adv. Tennis, Soph. Coun- ci SILVER, GREG-Iv, vars. Football, IV Basketball, IV, Vars. Tennis, Vars. Baseball, Vocal Ensemble, Bota Bag, Sr. President, Soph. Council, Forensics, Choir, CSF. SILVERS, BILL-AFS, Sr. Council. SILVERSTEIN, IOEL - Football, Track. SIMON, AMY - Orchestra, Ex. Args, ISA, NHS, CSF, Honor Rol. SIMONSON, DENNIS-Band. SIMPSON, CHRISTY-CSF, Honor Roll, Bruinette, Flag, Ir. Coun- cil. SIPPRELLE, SUSIE - Swim Team, Bota Bag, Bruinette, Rally, Soph. Council. SIZE, GEORGE - Concert and Marching Bands, NHS, CSF, Math, Chem. Teams, Physics Colloquium, 4.0 Club, 800 Club, Honor Roll, ISA. SLATER, ROB-C Basketball, C Track. SMITH, DAVID - Drama Club, NIROTC. SMITH, LESLIE ANN-DECA. SMITH, MAGGY - Rally, GL, Marching and Concert Bands, Bruinette, GLAB, Ir. Council, Shield Girl. SMITTER, PAIGE - Rally, GL, Safety and Beautification, Honor Roll, GLAB, Bruinettes, CSF, NHS, Sr. Council. SONGER, BEVERLY-Gymnastics. SOURBEER, TOM - B, IV, Vars. Football, Key, Honor Roll, V. Lettermen's Club. SOUTHWICK, LARRY-Vars. Foot- ba I. SPEAR, ANN - GRA, Red Cross, CSF, Honor Roll. SPEIZER, CARL-C, B, Vars. Bas- ketball, Honor Roll. STADT, SHERRY-Shield Girl, Adv. Modern Dance. STALEY, DARRELL - CSF, NHS, Math, Chem. Teams, Physics Colloquium, 4.0 Club, Honor Roll. STARK, LUCIA - CSF, NHS, 4.0 Club, Zygomas Sec., SB Rec. Sec., Campanile Editor, Brui- nette, Phi Beta Kappa, Gold W. STASKEWIEZ, VINCENT - Loud- speaker. STEFFEN, GAIL-Golf, Badminton, Swimming, GL. STEPHENSON, RICHARD - Gym- nastics. STEWART, GARY-B Basketball, Physiology Club, IV, Vars. Base- ball. STEWART, STEVE-Vars. Football and Baseball. STILL, MARY-DECA, Adv. Sports. STONE, NORMA - Drama Club, Bruinette, Adv. Dance, Song, Campanile, Honor Guard, Big Sister, Rally. STORLAND, DUANE-B Football, Vars. Tennis. STRICKLAND, REBECCA - FTA, AFS, Soph. and Sr. Councils. STRICKLAND, VIRGINIA -- Rallyg Red Cross, Drama. STROPPE, WILLIE-IV, Vars.'Foot- ball, JV Track. STUCKER, MARK - Chess Club, Orchestra. SWATEK, FRANK -- C, B Water Polo and Swimming, Dramas Club. ' , TALIERES, MARIA--Glee. f TAMMEN, FRANK-Vars. Traelg. '-2r i TATUM, CONNIE - GL Pres., GLABQ Safety and Beautifica- tion, Gov. of Welfare, Sr. Coun- cilg Woody, Bruinettep Zygo- mas, Honor Roll, Rally. TAYLOR, STEVE - Vars. Water Polo and Swimming. THERSSON, IO ANN-Rally, Safety and Beautification, Speech Competition. THIVRIDGE, si-IERRY ++ i it GLABp Soph. Council fi ter' Honor Guard GLAB. , THRESH, JIM-Water Polog Swim- min . ' TINCIEER, EMILY-Ex. Arts, Drama Club, Adv. Modern Dance. h TODD, SUSAN + lr. Council: .Rallyp Bruinettep Safety and Beautification, Gymnastics, Drama. TODD, TRACY-CSF, NHS, Soph. and lr. Councils, C-LAB, GL Treas., Head Flag, Bruinette: Zygomasg Brpta Bag, 4.0 Club, .Speech Tournament. I TOTTEN, CHERY-L - Choirs, Kam- . pus Kapers. 'U TRAUB, MIKE - CSF7 Nl'-IS, Class Councilsg Physics Golloquiump B Football: C Basketballi Tennis. TUCKER, SUE - Forensics: Gym- nastics. 3- USREY, ROBIN-Physiology Clqb UTTERBACK, JOYCE + mor RalllLi..GL LAAN MARIE and lr VINCE LORA A Bands Chem Club ' at 885 fi . VP, CSF r ., Drama: ,CL-VP ii masf Safety Class Pres Pe pste rs , GARY NHS, Kampus Kapersy La Fuente. WAFJURSKI, CINDY - Bruinetteg onor Guard, Sodh. and' lr. Councils: sAdv. Tennis. Gleeg Red Cross, Sr. Council, CSF, NHS, Bruinette. WILLlAMS,jEFF- Key, CSF, NHS, Golf, 700,.Club, 4.0 Club: Ir. Council: Honor Roll, Speech WALKER, DOUG - Gymnasticsg Team, Honor Roll- .Wl'LLlAMS, MA -csr. . WALLACE, RODNEY-Sr. Couimfl: ifi AALILLIAMS, PATQCIA-Ars, csrg Mglsflng Band: Drama. .E1 my V Honor Roll, Yell, NHSf'Shie,ld , KIETA--GL, omisi Safety QQ.. Girly: GRA: Bands I s and Beaufificationy si eii ... Wg3IoN,....MARviNiifs,..w. yyy Drama Club, Qruinettep ,. - tii... iii ' t..,- i Il, 'iiil'll l.li WARDL GARY-ixeVars. Footballand .y rac I Vt .,,. . ey V D AWARD, THOMAS'-'Arcl1.iClu,biiiis WlNgQSDgigGQLl5f's.Slf'.lm Honor ,Clubg 700 Club, M 'FQJNGETTI BRENT1'SfE Club- ' Q ' .vviNzi:LER, mumg -.sspimiia WARKENQDMAS-Drama. .wALsoN , EG - Kev: B Foot- 3 l7'JV Wrestling, Safety and Beautification Faska Bota BM. 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16,26,27,33,36 60 BAKER, IEFF 1115 90,91 BAKER,IOANNE1105 17,23,36,37 48,49,104 BAKER, STEVE 1125 39,55 BAKER, SUSAN 1125 13,52,63,166 BALLMAN, CATHERINE 1115 108 BARAL, BRUCE 1125 26,49,53,165 BARBIAN, LORRIE1115 45 BARMEYER, ROBIN 1125 13,17,25 26,27,31,35,40,41,165,166,167 BARMEYER, TOM 1105 26,76,88 BARRER, LORA1105 51 BARROW, REBECCA1115 55 BARD, DEBORAH 1115 26 BARTHELJEANETTE1125 13,16,17 19,25,26,33,60,164,166 BATEMAN, BONNIE 1125 13,31,36 BATTERSON, RICKY 1105 77,89 BAUGH, BRUCE 1115 75,89 BECK, BONNIE 1125 20 BECKMAN, KAREN 1125 45 BECKMAN, TOM 1115 75 BELAND, MARY 1105 26,27,193 BELISLE, MICHAEL 1115 75,87 BENAVIDEZ, DESMON1125 90 BENAVIDEZ, MARK 1105 75 BENSON, MIKE 1105 92 BERBERET, DEBORAH 1125 63 BERBERET, MARY 1115 60 BERBOWER, CRAIG 1125 77 BERKIHISER, MINDY1115 18 BERMAN, WILLIAM 1115 19,171 'BERNARD, BLAIR 4125 60 BERNARD, DEBORAH 1115 112 BERNSTEIN, PERRI 1125 13,49,55 64,65,214 BERNSTEIN, ROBERT 1115 12,88, 171,214 BERRO, SAMUEL 1115 80 BEST, DEBORAH 1125 19 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MARK 1115 78,79 95,97 BROUSSARD, BROOKE 1105 21 26,27,36 BROWN, ALLEN 1125 15,52,68,73 BROWN, GARRY1125 22,26,120, 126,164 BROWN, THOMAS 1125 52 BUCK, LAURIE1115 16,17,26,37,60 BULLOCK, POLLY 1105 55 BULLOCK, RICHARD 1105 53,55 BUNTON, IOAN 1105 36,51 BUNTON, MELINDA1125 60 BURG, VIRGINIA 1105 19,26,27,51 BURGESS, BEN 1105 55 BURGUM,jILL1105 51 BURT, EDWARD 1125 92,93 BUSA, SANTIAGO1125 92 BUSH, RON 1105 77,88 BYNON, DOUGLAS 1125 68 CADY, CINDY 1125 19 CAHILL, CAROLYN1125 13,16,166 CAHILLJULIE1105 17,26,27,36, 44,193 CALHOUN, JUDY 1125 55 CALLAHAN,1AMES1115 15 CALLAHAN, SKIP 1115 75,210 CALLEIA, CHARLOTTE 1115 21 CAMPBELL, BONNIE 1105 17,18, 36,37,192 CAMPBELL, COLIN 1115 75 CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS 1125 75 CAMPBELL, IIM 1105 75,86 CAPUTO, PHILLIP1105 81 CAPLAN, DAMON 1115 68,70,74 CARLSON, RITA1105 192 CARLSON, STACEY1105 193 CARNE,jIMMY1115 75 CARNES, CAROL 1105 36,51 CARR, STEPHEN 1115 171 CARTER,jOHN1115 171 CARTWRIGHT, DANIEL 1115 87 CASEY, LAWRENCE 1125 68 CASTILLO, LOU 1105 55 CASTLE, THOMAS 1115 92 CATTI,jAMES1125 68,74 CAVALLARO, LYNN 1105 55 CAVE, DAVINA 1115 25,26,27,49, 55 CAVIN,IANICE1115 48,49,170 CECIL, BILL 4125 15,68,70,71,72,73 CENTER,1AY 1125 55 CHAPIN, PAULA1125 50,52,60, -166 CHAPIN,PERRI1115 50,60 CHARON, LYNN 4125 38 CHASE, ILENE4105 36,40 CHASTEEN, DEBBIE 1115 108 CHAVEZ,ARN1115 55 CHEVV, SCOTT 4125 12,15,100 CHEW,TIM1115 49,75,103 CHIEMINCO, PAUL1115 21 CHIPPENDALE, DEBBIE 4115 17, 25,60,170,171 CHRISTMAS,MIKE1105 75 CHRISTMAS, RICHARD 1115 75 CHUKA,IOSEPH1125 68 CHURCHILL, CAROL 1125 49,55 CHURCHILL, ROBIN 1125 19 CIMBALO, PHILLIP1125 48,49 CLARK, TERRI 1115 55 CLAY,IOHN4105 193 CLEVELAND, CATHY 4125 49,55, 104 COBB,IOHN1105 89 COCHRANE, MARK 4125 81 COE, IACK 1105 77 COHEE, TIM 1105 76,86 COHENOUR, DAVID 1115 22 COLE, CANDICE 4125 16,60 COLEMAN, DEBRA 4105 44,192, 193 COLLENDER, ROBERT 1105 27 COLLINS, LESLIE 1115 21,48,49 COLLINS, PERCY1105 185 COLUCCI,GERALD1115 76 COLYER, ROBERTA1125 19,45 CONLEY, DOUGLAS 1125 19 CONN, BRUCE 4125 53,68 CONNELL, IEANINE 4105 193 CORRELLY, KENNETH 4125 20 CONRAD, BARBARA 1105 19,36 CONREV, DAVID 4115 40,49,99 CONROV, VIRGINIA 4105 18,48 49 COOLEY, SUSAN 1125 19 COOPER, IOHN 1115 86 COOPER, MARK 1115 86 COOPERMAN, RUTH 1115 21,45 COPPLE, DAVID 1105 41 CORDELL, MIKE 1115 68,87 CORNWALL, BONNIE 1115 44 CORRODI, MARK 1125 19,21,44 59,64,65 CORTZ, RONNIE1115 55 COSCARELLI, CYNTHIA 1115 14, 19 CASCARELLI, DONALD 4125 14, COTHERN, KEN 1115 15 COUKOULIS, KAREN 4115 23,24 COULTRUP,ION1105 80,96 COVEY,IEANNINE1115 55 COWAN,TOM1105 114 COX, KAREN 4105 19,36 ' CRANDALL, NELSON 4115 20,124 CRANE,BILL1105 49 I CRAWFORD, SHELLEY 4105 51 , CREE,CINDA1115 16,17,26 5 CRONIN, FRANK 1105 55,86 1 CROTVVELL, KEITH 1105 76,103 CRUTCHFIELD, JOHN 4125 12,31 68,70,100 I CRUZ, BROTHER GENE 4125 55 CUPPER, BARBARA 1105 27,40 CURTIS, STEVE 4125 12,25,82,83, 84 CURTIS, WAYNE 1125 68 CYRUS,IEMY1115 103 D DALY, THOMAS 1115 119,171 DANIELS, CAROL 4125 40 DANIELS, DAWN 1125 20 4 DASH, PAUL4115 22,26 DAVENPORT, DENNIS 1115 48,4 53,55 , DAVIS, LUCINDA1115 21 DAVIS, MARK H. 1105 26,55' DAVIS,MERCEDES1105 24 DAVIS, ROBERT A.1125 68,73,10 DAVIS, ROBERT L.1125 81 DAVIS, WILLIAM 4115 85 DAWSON, MATT 1115 20 DAY, MARY 1105 36,51 DEARTH, CHRIS 4105 26,91 DEBERRV, TOM 4115 85 ONNlCK,DIANE1101 18,36 DS,TIM1111 92 FTY, LUCY 1121 104 OLIA, PETER 1101 80 LALLA, GEORGE 1111 75,102 LER,ERIC1111 14,20,25 TON,ERIC1111 20,21 RICO, DARCI 1121 51 MOND, PATRICIA 1121 21 OY,JOE1101 55,90 EESE, MATTHEW 1111 103 L,JUDI1101 19 GER,JOANNE1121 45 MAR, FRANK1101 92 ZLER, DANA1111 103 LEzAL, CHRISTINE 1111 55 LEzAL, LARRY 1111 90 MBROWER, PAUL1121 49 NATI,DARYL 1121 12,15,31, 8,74,82 NATI,JANET1111 60 UD, CAROL1101 36 UGLAS, PATRICIA 1111 45 ECKMAN, NANCY 1111 25,26, 7,171 . 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