Woodrow Wilson High School - Campanile Yearbook (Long Beach, CA)
- Class of 1979
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LM , -7151 - 'ff' 4254!-1? . .5-sw, I .7 I .AZN Ti ,., -.,, , , , f l -1 A 'f ' in ,,1,-fm. ' : f . an-511 0 , I 'ff 4 ,.L- gii: if-:sizes .ggi gl fllilif H M... '?'2 v-5. f. we -P-TFZQ' 9: sa f fi 3 'II . g - f 1 I : if' I in it 3 5 E.,,,.1.,. x 5315? - f ' - 3-w.r .1v..'!?lf ' , 4 4 ' X x l marching band t t R ' yt , X 9 ' x , Y..---4 NJ. A rum majors David Mason and Bruce Preston led our 200 strong Bruin band through Homecoming and Dis- neyland parades and spectacular halftime shows. Under the direction of Mr. Rol- land Sandberg, the marching band brought ex- citement to those who were able to be enter- tained by them. Majorettes, shield, bell, and banner girls ad- ded both color and skill to the ranks of the red, black, and gold worn by the musicians. Performing in the traditional Homecoming black-out show and the new pre-game bonfire, our marching band helped stir spirit and pride in our football, drill, and yell teams. This year's band merits a good looking over. hey look us over - - V - f m' marching band 13 nder lVlr. Rolland Sandberg's superb di- rection, the Wilson High jazz ensemble proved once again they were one of the top jazz bands in California. The dedicated jazz ensemble was one of three jazz bands chosen from seven western states to perform for the National Music Educator's Convention at the Anaheim Convention Cen- ter. The band travelled to Sacramento and lux- urious Reno for performances. The jazz band earned their own money to pay for these trips by playing for the Long Beach Downtown Asso- ciation, the Rotary Club and various dances, jazz ensemble 16 jazz ensemble harmonizes way to success Wllson 1978-9 Marching Band members: Front row-Mari- lyn Flint, Marissa Purvis, Laurie Frame. Row 2-David Ma- son, Cheryl Hayes, Elena Madrid, Nazila Shabestari, Julie Delaplane, Stacy Kennedy, Lynn Balin, LuAnne Johnson, Shelley Kimbrell, Judy Colberg, Jennifer Nida, Andrea Klein, Tina Christie, Mary Ann Fong, Lisa Shearer, There- sa Santucci, Bruce Preston. Row 3-Erick Burke, Joel Braff, Mike ltson, Rory Talmon, Carl Thomas, Greg Steinhauser, Steve Underwood, CaroI,KnowIden,,Garth Hudson, Carol Stemmer, Greg Brown, Gerry Fleisher, Kevin Daniels, Doug Alberg, Dave Benefiel, Marc Ces, Joe Steinhauser, Jeff Reyna, Gabriel Sachs. Row 4-Marc Teuerle, Frank Santucci, Debbie Starks, Randy Roberts, Mark Hess, Bob Baeyens, Ken Dunn, Troy MacPherson, Kate Conroy, Troy Carner, Bob Bauer, David Pedersen, Pat Santucci, Mark Golison, Mitchell Solomon, Martin Schlarmann, Mary Ruddock, Vincent Bramblett, John Griffith. Row 5-Greg Carmean, Brian Williams, Doug Frankenfield, Matt Fronke, David Gough, Mike Zimmerman, Louis Baglietto, Greg Bell, Jeff Forster, Bill Baber, Tom Meyer, Eric Greene, Derek Bell. Row 6-Bill Dunbar, Doug Ciotte, Al- fredo Bon, Marianne Barnard, Bob Frutiger, Rick Berry, Deborah Wright, Mark Dean, Bruce Llewellyn, Val Silva, Orlando Gonzales, Robert Downs, Mike Maricle, Tim Wil- Ilams. Row 7-Bruce Hill, Mark Vega, Dave Flagel, Elizabeth Bomberg, Robert Menke, John Kellogg, Alan McKinder, Robert Gregg, Brooks Huffman, Ana Martinez, Chris Stin- son, Toni Reed, Marla Baker, Bruce Benefiel, Todd Miller, Benny Martinez, Glenn Neubauer. Row 8-Millicent Borges, Shari Powell, Mary Anne Neighbors, Lavyddya Anderson, Paul Leake, Jim Cameron, Keith Christensen, Kenneth Banks, Darr Sigler, Lee Anders, Andy Ronnan, Julie Seifer, Steve Harris, Greg Carr, Marianne Dameron, Anne Mathewson, Jennifer Lowe. Row 9-Beth Albers, Lau- rel McNab, Diane Meays, Mary Halbert, Pam Mayfield, Debbie Pollock, Pam Gollohugh, Cathy Reed, Gail Koleta, Lisa Hill, Donna Cruz, Sue Gall, Mara Solomon, Elizabeth Cahill, Marina Niavez, Susan Masback. Row 10-Mike Ca- sey, Earl Stucken, Mike Fitzgerald, Mike Stapeleford, Jack Moore, Fred Kearney, Andy Smith, Gus Eleopoulus. Row .--v 4 11-Erica Schlarmann, Kristi McNaughton, Julie Earp, Su- san Mitchell, Sylvia Gonzales, Tami Neasel, Debi Semp- son, Pam Neasel, Kathy Delaney, Anne Klein, Lorraine Krolosky, Lisa Greenstein, and Theresa Clay. ' ear -vw-s? ' -x4!' 'lv' . H5 18 bruinettes eft, left, left ... guide up to your right no, no, now to the left! O.K. one more time 5,6,7,8-1,2,3,4 again 5,6,7,8 could be heard as Ruth Stammerjohn and Erika Sales led Bruinettes through rigorous practice sessions! Bruinettes were determined to knock the socks right off every Wilson fan in the stands, which they did! Hey, look me over was the season opener for Bruinettes new look! They enhanced every halftime show with an array of favorite routines consisting of the traditional fight songs, Rock Right On, Solid Soul, Rappin' On and State Lake. Sponsored by Mrs. Janet Mason, the Bruin- ettes performed in a special Wilson Homecom- ing parade and rally in the fall and at Disney- land in the spring. bruinettes do it with style! l s if l .. A ,,. . ., .K Y 4 g re- !,, g 1 .g U J A iz ! ! ,I lfx,-'c' N :Q fi? e ?! ! ' ,. , 1' JAIME -, ' TJ 'id -,tx , A fi 1 'i p ' i es', L 'S ' ,lr , Ht V oqd In VW VV ,, V ,- ',r,i,ii - Q: 'XJ' , , ,.i . i 1 1' A Li IW' , 'Thi y , Y 1. Tom Gallagher, solist, concentrates on hitting a diffi- cult note. 2. Trombonist's determination led to excellent performances. The playing ability of Dick Cannon was excellent in all performances. 3. Bass saxaphonest, Bruce Preston, watches for Mr. Sandberg's cues. 4. Drummer Gerry Fleisher and Bass pIayer's Dave Courdy and Ross Kuster play the rock sounds of today. 5. The prestigious saxes, consisting of Erik Burke, Bruce Preston, Dave Fla- gel and Robert Menke, blast out the sounds of Solid Soul. 6. The 78-79 Jazz Ensemble-Saxes-Eric Burke, Bruce Preston, Dave Flagel, Robert Menke, Bruce Hill, Mark Vega, Dave Mason. Trombones-Martin Schlarmann, Mitchell Solomon, Dick Cannon, Bob Baeyens, Steve Un- derwood. Trumpets-Alfredo Bon, Tim Williams, Tom Gal- Iagher, Matt Fronke, Rick Berry, Bill Dunbar. Basses-Dave Courdy, Ross Kuster. Percussion-Gabe Sachs, Gerry Fleisher and Embret Anderson. hat's new? Sophomore yell that's what. 1978 brought back a Wilson sophomore yell squad to cheer on sophomore teams in all their ac- tivities. The squad is not only new, but has its first male yell leader, Ammon Strehlow. The other talented members were: Christy Hart- nell, Linda Inge, Liz Knowlton, Edie Mermel- stien, Denise Ruppert, and Karen Talley. In the words of Miss Karen McGrew, their sponsor, They're a super group. JV yell showed unmatched enthusiasm in everything they did. Cheering on the football and other junior varsity teams in sports and activities were yell leaders: Kelly McDonnell, Robin Irwin, Shari Powell, Millicent Borges, and Mary Quigley. They also marched with the other yell teams inthe Homecoming parade and cheered at the Homecoming Varsity football game, adding all their voices to everything that is Wilson. jv, soph yell bring pride 2Olv!soph yell 3222491 35,1 ' as---.. A X yv .h 3 zz. sm lg! l . A we mv! i Sf I i ,K Q I -Q 1 1. Sophomore yeller Karen Talley cheers the team to vic- tory. 2. Homecoming parade was a success for JV's Milli- cent Borges and Shari Powell. 3. This year's JV added variety and originality to the Homecoming parade. 4. Kel- ly McDonell begins a cheer to introduce the JV yell team. 5. With enthusiasm, Ammon Strehlow leads a chant at the Homecoming game. 6. Sophomore yell leaders: Front row- Linda Inge, Edie Mermelstein, Karen Talley. Row 2- Denise Ruppert, Ammon Strehlow, Liz Knowlton. On Top- Christy Harlnell. 7. Junior varsity cheerleaders were Rob- In lrwln, Millicent Borges, Shari Powell, Mary Quigley, and Kelly McDonell. jvfsoph yell 21 We i fee ff,f?5, ,, . . arsity yell has a new look-guys! Dave Mullen and Jim Ruttman added a touch of masculinity and spirit to the '78-'79 squad. Lyle Mas- sey, Brenda Babcock, Keri Flynn, Nichelle Bartell, Lisa l-lartnell and Karen Berry were the other new spastiks that set off a burst of creativity to originate new yells and chants, while the old pros, Laurie Kouzes and Lora Began, kept the group from going bananas. Besides getting football games oh' the ground, varsity yell had enough soul, S-0-U-L for basket- ball, waterpolo, wrestling, gymnastics and every other sport they could lit in, Miss McGrew, four year sponsor of yell, was impressed with their talent. They're a good group to work with . . . very sincere about their work lots of talent. There's never a dull moment with the constant enthusiasm radiated by the group. Varsity yell was too busy stom- pin' and down to have the boo- 065 1- ' ami, 6 , fi '-.,. -nb. fiil, I i f Q 2 T 1 5 f 1 3 5 1 l i QI 3,52 ff? ,M '-ii A Q f,f112mIzg iT4 frm? ?,?.fWfe,,A,.9,fQ-Sli? M , , .4 , , 3 1 A ' ' V varsity yell 23 wiffdd ggi Milfs? 2325! N343 53 55 gs' 'eu 4. . 1' 5 Zemin V53 93 -ff as ,maj E fd' ho is it? Was a question asked f many a time when the topic of Woody or Wilbur was brought up around school. Mary Ann Kielb and Kathie Lowe were the twosome behind the antics on the field during a game. I think Mary Ann and l had the most fun and we didn't even spend time after school practic- ing to look good, remarked Kathie, who mas- queraded as Wilbur. ' Rowdy, outrageous, and weird are three words that could describe Rally. 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The two radicals who pranced around as Woody and Wilbur were Mary Ann Kielb and Kathie Lowe. 3. '78-'79 Rally members. 4. A big bear hug stirs enthusiasm before a rally. 5. Two loveable Bru- ins were seen at almost every Wilson event. 54.42 4' M' A +..i,,'-gg' 'WW 0 x , Y woodyfrally 25 andfuls of cowboys and saloon girls enjoyed themselves at Wilson's 52nd homecoming. A parody of Home, Home on the Range em- phasizes the spirit that existed around the quad: 'Oh give me a home, Where Wilson students all roam Cause their homecoming is best of all days. I Where cowboys are found Running all around And the best is the Wilson parade. Home, home in the quad I Where the students and alumni play. Where always is heard A spirited word And the skies are not smoggy all day.' dudes, cowboys don b st duds for western days qc, ,' 'S '3 I I n ,Wg W.. ,- is wo mm? mi ,yung M9 !. 'lie-' X , ,-,s.,4f9f, 28 homecoming 1 Vi? f W 22 ff my fm. fi 5,-:g . f tg.. 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W'3'W 1'1W :LW W ' 3' W W ' W WWWWW WWW WWW W WWW W, 1 W W W X W ,, W ' , W V ' W , X W W W W X XWX , WW ,W X ,, I -cf. -Q. l W.' an f' f L I f H, Xx., 1 ,X X2 - J' .JI if ,-' , W , 1' ' .A Q -fs sf bww- ,Ad . x ?75P , x lllillllll i ll 1. l wish I had a pass to get out of class, dreams Mi- chelle Anderson. 2. Derek Pakiz and Ray Armstrong inact a mock suicide pact. 3. Bob Slater, Troy Jensen, Russ Shubin, and Guy Robinson all look with awe, or could it be shock, at the homecoming activities. 4. Sherry Diamond proves she can eat and read at the same time. 5. The always smiling Margie Diliberto sold lemon and orange sticks to hungry ranchers. 6. Under the cover of darkness, Julie Delaplane, Lyle Massey, and Erika Sukstorf roll out one of the first posters of the day. 7. After a good, long whiff of helium, Angie Diliberto spoke three octives high- er to amuse her friends. Y-f. '3'?' 'ww.,.e., , homecoming 29 o the average Wilson student the func- tions ofthe Campanile staff are vague and blurry. ln an attempt to explain the class, its members were posed with this question, What do you think of this class? Their interesting replies were: Something Printable Yearbook is Uhh Well Uhh lt'S Nice. Very Unor no I can't say that. I don't know. intellectually stimulating None of your business! lt's a party. Everybody's crazy. 'il like my editor. Stupid, Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha lt's great. Not Much. l'm too busy to think. campanile? s . . uhh . I well . fn F, M s ilv , V -. gag' ' fa' ' ali Al V' xw ':4 h-'ff afEf . ' '?h.w'3 4 u 4 P, L: , WV ..1 H. ,, V. ,V I V 161 'ff 'N : 1 A I Aa, lv E, 1 W ,sa . W., V ga, cp 'Q-'1 wi 'A ' lxiiwt A.. A' ' ,LM fy- I 1 vi? 'W' ',b!21'l', 'x js, 1-' .11 , ,V fm- -- A551-5 ' 5 1 U s X1 fs. 14 - f - .nl . f f Q Tv! X, ,,, , ,W 1 , ,U 15 .1 .HJ 'N fc: 1,1 V ' I -5 , 5 ? , my 9 lf I pm- I N. f f x MEL' ' J' , Y. .4. X, , Wzyxfv ,,!, W . ' +42 Y W Wave. rv ' 4 1 ini f 'A if 1-f-. 11. 11 WR , F1 I.: ' 1 ' A W f P 1. ,X 4 -xx x xx 1. K . :QM , ,ws-nm' ,,...pM-4' ' f 5 1 Lf! E A il 43 ,, .'.,,. fffs 'if .-f ,g,.-v . I 3 ,, 1 ,MQ A, es. of NS 5 A! '.. n-N -f 'wx ' X' ,, N K, f -AA ' x X Q.. espite a lack of seniors in this year's Loudspeaker staff, the quality of our newspaper was not affected. Con- sisting of only five seniors and four- teen juniors, this year's staff produced thirteen issues,averagmg about anissue everylhree weeks. Different ways of setting up copy were attempted along with new artistic holiday ideas cmamd Meeting deadlines was not a major problem, everyone worked as a team, doing more than was asggned and hehing others Hnmh theh own deadhnes We all got along really fine, commented '78-'79 editor, Julie Wright. However, inad- equate typewriters were a problem. When a rnachme broke down, hasdes occuned. There hasn't been a new machine in years, added Juhe. All year the staff worked hard trying to print HnpodanthappemngsonandoHcanunw.They strived to write what would inform and enter- tain the student body. underclassmen prove abilities ' M35 IA ...milf ima Nil 1 -fan. 3 J? at f in 5? Q A-I R .,.' i 2? it me if 1 , Ill' fm s ' il M' Q .gr ...f .., y N... ff .m ,. . , s .1 V , , , V, if Q - it .f i' V r' V 7 i 'I nfhifi-gi lg vvlrk I I ' ' 7,3 vA', ,'D 5 ---4. . a if W X 34 loudspeaker ff' A. A .- at-.L 1. Kathie Lowe asks Miss Stimsom for assistance, again and again .. . 2. Always glad to help, editor Ruth Stam- merjohn comes to the aid of a bewildered Chris Kaesman. 3. Shelley Fernald caught in her favorite position at the typewriter. 4. Campanile staff: Front Row-Sam Morris, Mindy Foreman, Erika Sales, Kathy Lowe, Wendi Loreer. Row 2-Peggy Seaman, Paige Pinkston, Donna Holzhauer, Adie Bowman, Leah Raquipiso, Shelley Fernald. Row 3-Gary Hunter, Bill Hanson, Chris Kaesman, Ruth Stammerjohn, Mark Stevens, Larry Wells and Tim McCor- mick. 5. No matter what, Donna Holzhauer stayed calm and happy. 6. Oh no, another layout, was a thought Gary Hunter was too wise to express outloud. Campanile 33 eeping up with current trends, a disco dance class was added, which proved g to be very successful. ln addition, be- ginning, intermediate, and advance dance classes continued emphasizing modern, jazz, and comedy dancing. Dance classes at Wilson have grown in popularity with enrollment in- creasing over the years. Mrs. Janet Mason, the dance instructor, feels that Wilson is blessed with an abundance of talented dancers, not, only highly skilled, but equally dedicated. Come on you guys, we gotta know this rou- tine by Wednesday was commonly heard as the dancers prepared for the Spring show. Joyce Van Zant and Betty Sinow, three year soloists, were featured performers. All the dancers involved in the concert worked many long hours in order to produce the high quality performance witnessed, beamed Mrs. Mason. dancers keep the beat f newnunnwsvua I. I. r . .Wy ma Wil nf., , . f ,, . mM .2 ' , . X V ' '.' f , ' z' Hffi.. .,... . , .7 , M... . 1 r i 1 .-u. ' ,uf ..... 36 dance W 1' If f if 4 37' 'y af 7.3. 1 A v I i 1 ' Q. ' .J ' . ' W wmw,w,,.,,,,,,,, f Ziff ' , ,yigflf ,V gl . 1. .L fm M iff :Www W ' X in wc f M, f . '5'w-,,,,g,, W, wtf' gg- .A , 1. Unfortunately, David Cooper can't type as well as he can write. 2. Deep concentration was applied in writing articles as shown by Vic McCarty. Troy Dalton expertly operated the type setting machine in the print shop. Jen- nifer Lowe Iooked awestruck at the finished newspaper. 3. Lori Jones, news editor, proofread stories over and over to make them perfect. 4. Both Editor Julie Wright and Tom Sparks seemed a bit disgusted with all the errors in a story. 5. '78-'79 Loudspeaker staff: Front row-D. Derivas, R. Rundle, L. Tacconelli, M. Ko, M. Flynn. Row 2-L. Som- merville, L. Jones, J. Lowe, M. Potts, J. Ruhlow, J. Wright. Row 3-T. Sparks, N. Peter, W. Johnson, D. Cooper and V. McCarty. loudspeaker 35 38 musical hose Damn Yankees, why can't we beat 'uml On Wilson's stage the Wash- ington Senators won over the hearts of all who attended. Running three successful shows 'Damn Yankees' opened with aging Joe Boyd CBobby Fletcherb selling his soul to Applegate CBrian Barnesj for a chance to lead his team to the penant. Old Joe left his wife Meg CPatty Kingj and promised to return, someday. Once on the team Joe Hardy Ulm Ruttmanb is hounded by reporters about his past. Apple- gate, upset by Joe's homesickness, brings in Lola CJoyce Van Zantj a lady with a little brains and a little talent. But Lola likes Joe and the team is winning. A show is given in Joe's honor, and a hearing is called to find out more about him. During the hearing Joe's time runs out and the two lost souls dance the night away. During the final game, 'Applejuice' turns Joe back and Joe Hardy is never seen again. The entire cast, crew, and orchestra worked hard to put on a devilishly good show and proved that they had heart, miles and miles of it 'damn yankees,' devili hly good! -qi' g . 4 A l 9 ma.. . I I A . M ' I A 1 i - . .. . U .V K ,LX -ji., Wm W- if-1,-'i af.-ejff' 5--i,j'jg ifg ., z1j1i2f'iaf25i?ii . f '- :,....f-w.,11..f 1:5+?e5j:3235,,. niiirfgqggit-egg.,-1 g K ' N-V. 2 1i z-fzgz. u'::r:i-EEf-5- E355 V ziEEE?:. 'Tff'?' 134. . 1 X M .W N . -me R 1-is 3135211--'...', View , Q ...sm ,.. .,, - +A . 'lL1fll,f',, Jug, . if er f-- 'wgl -se ., ' A . 'N fi iff? 4 fp, ll ' f - lbs- I g . ly we ' Wvfuw. , ' , + m..-..,.f.f... Av . , 4,,. IAII k Y 9 I ,,,MW'g - . l '. nz' gf' gg, ' V f 5 ' Q 'Qt' I. 1 --57 'gl 7 5 . 'f - 'i A ff ' M'-' 44 -hiv A., 4 W -V my 2- u .l 'Q Q M- 4 .f V H f 42 x f . . X . 1 i 1 - , X ' . ' i V 1: ,i x 4 l , .1 -. . , , . ., ' X 1' J A i 7 - - '- . t - ' 'V' Vw.-1--,, ' M ,W . t I .. 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'. 1 iw 1' fs - '-.'vr -' -z' 'Lai -'mst 4 fy- ' 3?- 6 1. Mrs. Janet Mason, dance instructor, shares her ideas with dance club officers: vice president, Nichelle Bartell, treasurer, Susan Nickerson, secretary, Cindi VanDykeg and president, Angie Diliberto. 2. Beginning dance: Front Row-Kim Stanton, Barbara Tamietti, Kim Porter, Anna Moskowitz, Kathy Kumashire, Anna Behar, Cathy Reed, Elaine Mulhearn, Daxa Nagin, Renee Kruit, Lynn Grisham, Stacy McAlear, Debbie Flannigan. Row 2-Andrea Truan, Sandra Gilfillan, Elsa Hernandez, Theresa Harvey, Lori Veith, Lori Lowe, Cynthia Bolden, Donna Stark, Paris Da- vis, Chrissy VanHooser, Lisa Buckley, Colleen Dick, Susan Keithly, Lynn Sperato. Row 3-Cheryl Sloop, Val Barnes Susan Gibson, Nevy Toboada, Julie Halsey, Mary Rud- dock, Penny Plasterer, Sharon Nosko, Leigh Sparks, Keri Osmera, Rosemary Gallagher, Kim Roehrick, Lori Parlse, Susie Mattox, Kelley Smith, Sylvia Mohney, Charlene Ev- ans, and Julie Delaplane. 3. Rosemary Gallagher soothes a pulled muscle. 4. Lyle Massey, Liz Hedding, Lori Kouzes, Joyce VanZant, Linda Inge, Betty Sinow and Angie Dili- berto dance to Sweet Lucy in front of Wilson. 5. Inter- mediate dance: Front Row-Vilma Ordonio, Denise Luke Ruth Gottlieb, Regina Lowe, Jenny Kimber, Diedra Mack Dana Stahl, Kim Brooks, Robin McDearmid, Sabrina San- chez, Amarchari Dimang, Leslie Madden. Row 2-Erica Miller, Tami Valdez, Cindy Williams, Tammy Monohan, Zora Malovrazich, Mary Kuhse, Shawn Bright, Lorraine Yglesias, Denise Grimmett, Sandra Welsh, Marilyn Ta- boada, Thuy La, Josephine Valdomar, Jenny Heitkamp. Row 3-Susan Southern, Cindy Sewak, Lori Gaxiola, Christy Clock, Cathy Clock, Julie Williams, Shelly Kimbrell, Lara Johnson, Traci Thomason, Terri Morris, Vicki Brennan and Jackie Williams. 6. Jackie Williams practices Let My People Go, a big hit in the dance show. 7. Nichelle Bartell and Priscilla Morris stretch in the fresh air. 8. Advanced dance: Front Row-Betty Sinow, Joyce VanZant. Row 2- Linda Inge, Trish Dixon, Liz Hedding, Nichelle Bartell, Angie Diliberto, Lyle Massey, Laurie Kouzes, Denise Chesher, Colleen Quinn. Row 3-Jill Kazarian, Randi Mark- with, Stephanie Oliva, Kathi Henshaw, Susan Nickerson, Julie Wright, Yo Wang, Barbara Plemon, Kim Cashman, Jenny Heitkamp, Terri Robbins, Judi Goss. Row 4-Cindi VanDyke, Verna Carter, Shirley Stringfellow, Sally Mallon, Tanya King, Brooks Walker, Mike Itson, Kurt Clement, Maggie Reveles, Chrystal Westfall, Priscilla Morris, Shelia Johnson, Imogene Sebastian, and Sherry Diamond. 1 FIRST VIOLINS Paige Nees Erlch Black Tom Blechen Katy Bridges Clndy Gall Jodi Heln Jordl Kellogg Anne Kleln Andrea Klein Cheryl Moskowltz Erlka Schlarmann Kevin VanVorls SECOND VIOLINS Marla Sukstorf' Becky Black Kyong Choe Cheryl Eaton Carol Esparza Laurle Frame Suzanne Germannerl Mark Housley Jennlfer Huber Kym Kucera Carol Lind Yadlra l.lort Karen Marmlon Chrlstlne Polssant Georgla Polychrone VIOLAS Joelle Bollck' Erlc Horn' Carol Bayless Heather Dodge Blll D8AIba Kevin Perle Ralph Slemsen OBOES Mara Solomon' Rebecca Myhre 40 orchestra CELLOS Laura Woodslde Peter Abudayyeh Catherine Conroy Carol Knowlden Vlctorla Rode Terrl Santuccl STRING BASSES Davld Courdy' Ross Kuster' Mlke Fitzgerald Mike Gomez Valerle Jackson Russell Nater Frank Sees Robert Sharp Tad Tanoura ENGLISH HORN Julle Freeman' FLUTES Susan Gall' Elizabeth Albers Laurie Kouzes Susan Mitchell Cathy Reed PICCOLO Susan Gall' BASSOONS Debra Laltz Frances Long CLARINETS Erik Burke' Jennifer Lowe Anne Mathewson Heather Sandler FRENCH HORNS Richard Byers' David Beneflel Laurle Frame Mark Teuerle TRUMPETS Marlanne Barnard' Matt Fronke Tom Gallager Doug Frankenfeld Erlc Greene Mlke Segerblom TROMBONES Bob Baeyens' Richard Cannon' Mitchel Solomon Steve Underwood TUBA Mlchael Casey' PERCUSSION Gerald Flelsher' Embret Anderson Marc Ces Gabriel Sachs BELLS Cheryl Hayes' 'Prlnclpal ., f - .Q .- ix, K Al XV, gf? 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Center- Vicki 'L A . -.1 j I - Q .if ' if 1 Brennan. Standing- David Brounley, Angie Deliberto, Pete f ' 'f X ' , fi xx., ifiifljfiiff.: Vx,, f - 5 f . ,V I Cruz, Linda Inge. Brian Tengwald, Michelle Steuber, ', - ' . L' W I 'A 1 j '. Blaine Rominger, Betty Sinow, Mike ltson, Shelley Kim- . V ' -- wg.. -5--.f ..,i- . 1 .Q M -N 3 5 brell, Lonnie Smith, Lyle Massey, Chas Cardall, Liz Hed- qi A 11 ' .1 'N le ' risk' '-s',,21 .i:?'-.a'J- --? -1'lJ ding. Not pictured- Laurie Kouzes. 3. Introductions aside, k whatever Lola Uoyce Van Zantl wants, Lola gets. 4. Fly ball, double play, the Senators won the game today, as the Chevy Chase fan club looks on. 5. Devilishly watching over the 'Yankees' cast, Applegate iBrian Barnesl grins in delight. 6. l'll be damned! exclaimed Joe Boyd iBobby Fletchery as he caught the ball in the winning play. f. --- - musical 39 Maw' arlinettes presented H25 years of Memories to enthusiastic audi- ences, entertaining them with memorable songs, Remember the Days of the Old School Yard, Knights in White Satin, Bless the Beast and the Children and School Days. Teresa Dearth was this year's student direc- tor. She was assisted by Lori Anderson and Kristen Holm. All three girls agreed that the show was a lot of hard work but also a lot of fun. Each one enjoyed helping the performers and watching them perfect their routines. Third year soloist Jodi Hein executed an- other fine performance to Exodus, while the other soloist, Lori Anderson, captured the au- diences attention with t'Chase the Clouds Away. Mrs. Holzman commented that the music was very diversified this year and the nostalgia theme was fun. One of the highlights of the show was alum- nae Mrs. Nancy Frank who joined her daughter Marni in a duet to Vanessa It was unique because Mrs. Frank was in the first show 25 years ago, performing to the same tune. Other segments of the show involved the sopho- mores with Long Tall Texan and the boys' Varsity water polo team tried once again to perfect their routine. When the show was over, everyone agreed that it was one memory they'ed never forget. marlinettes salute 25 years of fond memories 0' .. 4 va , an T t ,, . r rft.,. K as by W M. xy L,,, V'V,g A 4 , H K 3' at It ,W ff 'fi Q 42 swimshow 5 2, if l 'M 2 it W r . .. p age f , kr J K . E ,L A 1 '.,- .,., , V .X Q yqfx A Vx I V, 5, . by S 'r gg - W '- af ' A a , 1, X .3,.,.X.,,Z ,,. ' 'E we 5 -+tr'r 'frsiaf ,,, . J f ,gg y,4g , , .,., X 145 I, fttt ,,..., ,t,, fd t 1- rr's lfi1 A ' www Lxxx 1 3,-,gl,.t..uig5q...gq7,t,,,,.. 9't- W ---- --41 3'-'H W or the first time in four months the curtain rose, behind it was Wilson's or- chestra ready to start the year off musically with their Fall concert. Con- ducted by Mr. Rolland Sandberg and assistant conductor Mr. Cliff Kusaba, the orchestra con- tinued with performances at a holiday pro- gram, a scholarship concert, and a Spring con- cert. The pit orchestra, composed of outstand- ing musicians, played for the musical Damn Yankees. The orchestra traveled to the San Bernar- dino Music Festival where fifty other schools competed. Also combining fun and work, they went to Magic Mountain. strike up the orchestra 1. Susan Mitchell keeps an intent watch on her music as the beat goes on. 2. 1978-79 Wilson High School Orches- tra. 3. Seen slipsliding away for song are Mitch Solomon, Bob Baeyens, and Dick Cannon. 4. Linda Inge is not just fiddling around while puckering up for playing are Mike Segerblom and Matt Fronke. 5. Vicki Rode looks as if she's concentrating on more than her cello. orchestra 41 tarting a new trend, fall government sponsored a 'night before' Homecoming bonfire. At the rally students watched rival Miilikan's Ram go up in smoke. The bonfire, along with the now famous Homecom- ing Parade, was a kickoff to Homecoming Day. Homecoming was probably the most fun activl ity for council members to work on. However, contrary to popular belief, theorganization of such a great event was. an enormous taskg Long and hard hours went into the preparation for Homecoming, i , f i , i Organizing student activities is not all stuf- dent government accomplished first ,sernesf ter. Meeting the needs of students was aiveryf i important function ofcouncii. Earlyiinitheiyefar, fall council travelled to Redlands Uriiversityffor a government conference trip to meet with councils from other Southern Califorriyia schoolsto discuss activities of theryearirrand share solutions to problems on campus. From this seminar student government ,collected ideas for fund raisers, Homecoming, and activi- ties. Dedication and fine organization went into every activity sponsored by student govern- ment all the way to the end of the semester when council held the election for the officers to replace them for the spring term. student council ignites bonfire ,,.........--0 'Q fn-ua' , X My ,,,,,, VW, ,,,,r WW,,, , i MM , , 4, M, Wy ,,,f,m, I X fall student government 1. Directors Lori Anderson, Teresa Dearth and Kristen Holm look just as good out of the water as in. 2. Lori Anderson and Jodi Hein display their skills in the water. 3. Gold marlins were: Front Row-Karen Berry, Patty King, Priscilla Morris, Catou Greenberg, Sandy Spung, Jill Ka- zarian. Row 2-Shelly Fernald, Carol lnselberg, Teresa Dearth, Lori Anderson, Kristen Holm, Peggy Seaman, Lora Began. Row 3-Susie Foster, Leslie Osmera, Michelle Steuber, Mindy Forman, Jodi Hein and Beth Hornung. 4. Marlinettes were: Front row-Kristen Holm, Teresa Dearth, Lori Anderson. Row 2-Debra Pollock, Jill Hall, Cheri Swa- tek, Kathy Lozano, Bresha Cortez, Susan Harvey, Marcy Fleishman, Karin Osmera, Karen Wallace, Kathy Berry, Meg Eddy, Stacy Oliger, Donna Dik, Darlene Dinsmore. Row 3-Heather Sandler, Margie Diliberto, Patty King, Shelly Fernald, Leslie Osmera, Michelle Steuber, Carol Inselberg, Peggy Seaman, Elaine McDonald, Susie Foster, Catou Greenberg, Sandy Spung, Jodi Hein, Jill Kazarian, Lora Began, Beth Hornung, Karen Berry, Donna Stark, Mindy Forman, Priscilla Morris. Row 4- Lisa Pollock, Ce- cilla Sadler, Brigitte Gasparini, Patty Galvond, Vicki Red- men, Pam Morrison, Karen Lowe, Miriam Tocjek, Lauren Perez, Kathy Neas, Jennifer Callan, Terry Santucci, Linda Scott, Julie Stea, Marni Frank, Jenny Dyer, Sue Gall, Mi- chelle Anderson and Rene Rowan. 2? -he-r'V Ji.: if 5-f sl 1,72 '... -:. ' 1 1 fff-- N ' udget, involvement and cleaning were e yobs for student councni this started off fuk! e also spring a big job for council I -law' ' ff . ? My Z 1 G K, ' ' f' Vfif. 2 ' 07 f ., , X 1 V, ' f 1 , 1 f , E V in e. , ,, . ,Q fr N W .X 5 46 spring student government f 4fwff f - wg W ,W U QW, f ff WWW W, x ffm ff AUM, e 7 V ' ' 0 MM 9-- gi X X 14, ,f f Q , W ,, fw - W Mfff , w WNW! f' Wiz' W K ? W ,W Q ,ffzff 6' 1 iffffl wx' ff m ff, lj Z, , , 4 77 CW: N f QQ. f' M 4' ,V f., fy, -ff-f 4 , ww el :ex gms ,zwgpxingxw mmf? x Q, ,ff 6 y' 4 w M W -, .1 'ze , I- if g.g.,.f.f,,V X ,Q W5 vw- ,, z ,Wo ,. ...vw ff - EMM V ,A , f ff N -a,....,,-,......e, , V 451 ni--...,,,1r:gunL.. Azz--2:7 X ,X g 1.1-, jg ASB President .....,... ASB Vice President ...... ASB Recording Secretary , Corresponding Secretary , . . Senior Class President ...... Senior Class Vice President , Junior Class President ..... Junior Class Co-Vice President Junior Class Co-Vice President Governor of Finance ....,.,. . Governor of Welfare . . Governor of Activities ..... Governor of Fine Arts ....... Dirk Larson .... David Mullen . . . Vicki Popovich ..... Kim Mahar .... Chas Cardall . John Graves Cari Huchingson . . .Debbie Vandevier Kathy Jensen Vicki Christoffersen Adie Bowman Keri Flynn . Pat Santucci Governor of Boys' Athletics P. Schauweker Governor of Girls' Athletics . . ,Bruin League President Publicity Chairman . . . Rally Chairman .,... Mary Quigley Tina Johnson Victor Mc Carty Lynn Sperato ' 1 . A ffl ' 5 1' f ' gd Q ' ,. i . . is it K, 5 1 . f ' ,TW ' ..:.l2'Q fri W, 'f . '. . . Ri . .'Z'f'y A 1 3, 552 RISE.. ff. 4 1. Government was called to order by Fall ASB President, Dirk Larson. 2. Minutes were recorded by Vicki Popovich. 3. Confused over a letter, Tina Johnson seeks help from Kim Mahar and Dave Mullen. 4. Mary Quigley marvels over John Schauweker's artistic stroke. 5. Fall govern- ment members: Sitting-Vicki Christoffersen, Kathy Jen- sen. Kneeling-Cari Huchingson, Keri Flynn, Tina Johnson, Adie Bowman. Standing-Dirk Larson, Debbie Vandevier, Chas Cardall, Kim Mahar, Victor McCarty, Pat Santuccl, Mary Quigley, Dave Mullen, Vicki Popovich, and John Schauweker. fall student government 45 l 48 drama ive minutes! This call meant fear, anxi- ety, and nervousness, but also a great deal of fun for this years dramatists. They put in much hard work and long rehearsal hours to reach their goal, to make us roar with laughter, cry in sorrow, or just think. The first drama production of the year was The Bad Seed, a chilling drama expertly per- formed. The student directed one acts, which gave the second year students a first chance to perform, were major successes, showing to huge sell out crowds. The delightful chiIdren's show, Once Upon a Clothesline, offered chil- dren a wonderful chance to see their first live play, and the spring production, The Curious Savage, ended the season with peals of laugh- ter. one acts prove popular ASB President ........... ASB Vice President ........ .,.. ASB Recording Secretary ,. .. Corresponding Secretary . . Senior Class President ..,. Senior Class Vice President Junior Class President .... Junior Class Vice President Governorof Finance . .... , Governor of Welfare .... Governor of Activities , ,..,. Governor of Fine Arts ..... Governor of Boys' Athletics Governor of Girls' Athletics Bruin League President .... Publicity Chairman .... Rally -Chairman ...... Newsletter Editor .....NicheIIe Bartell Julieanne Fishbaugh .Ruth Stammerjohn . . .. . .Brian Barnes .. . .Wendi Lorbeer .....Carol Carne .....Keri Flynn . .Karen Spak ...Kalani Russell ..,.Ellie Newman ..Tami San Jose . . ........ Erika Sukstorf ...John P. Schauweker .........Randi lvlarkwith ....Kathy Lowe .......Jay Olson ..........Carla May . . .Lorraine Yglesias is , s 1. Nichelle Bartell brought leadership and excitement to each business meeting. 2. Donuts and a paper-a Friday morning must for John Schauweker. 3. Lorraine Yglesias started work right away on the new Newsletter. 4. Spring Council members were Front row- Lorraine Yglesias, Carla May, Wendi Lorbeer, Ruth Stammerjohn, and Valerie Smith. Row 2- Kathy Lowe, Karen Spak, Keri Flynn, Ni- chelle Bartell, Julieanne Fishbaugh, and John Schauweker. Row 3- Brad Barnes, Jay Olson, and Brian Barnes. 5. Concentration and recreation played big parts to keep council members Keri Flynn, Karen Spak, Ju- lieanne Fishbaugh, Nichelle Bartell, and John Schauweker busy. 6. Erika Sukstorf filled in all the impor- tant dates for fine arts enthusiasts. spring student government 47 1. Leroy fGary Hunterj scares Rhoda fKim Brooksl with threats of stick bloodhounds in a scene from The Bad Seed. 2. Heh, heh, heh!! lan Compton as Leroy was a foreboding figure. 3. Getting into character, Mike llling- worth and lan Compton use all their concentration. 4. Christine fErika Sukstorfj questions her daughter Rho- da fKim Brooksj about a murder. 5. From sweetness to anger, Christal Westfall and Lara Johnson ran the full span of emotions. 6. Erika Sukstorf played the frustrated mother superbly. 7. Erika Sukstorf, Sherry Diamond, Tammy Vardo and Carol Inselberg enjoy wine and jokes during a lighter scene. ' 'funds-ang. .4 , r 'i 5 a f l ii Q rs... we v If , , fe :if ' :,...,,f'. 4 .fffwfemnw ffhi -ff.....f,......,,.,.....,.., 1 1 Z,-9 , vs ,, ,.,, 2,l.,Q:.,.,fQ.Qf,.' 7' 4 W7 7 V, ...,..s,,.,1.,,,W,p A 4 -f,.-.omma-.v..s 3 19 2 1 limi , ..,,. , I V i 'i '55 . Q , fi? 7 RH fsm-Q-X YB!!-vc 1. Matt Holzman had 'em rolling in the aisles with his portraal of a hippie kid. 2. Consciences meet as Lynne Grlsham and LuAnn Johnson rehearse the one act, Over- tones. 3. Dina Kellogg and Jill Dunford rehearse the cllmax of their one act. 4. Kim Cashman gave an excellent performance as the fierce mother of a retarded child fBrldgItte Gasparinil. 5. Fatima Beloved of Ali X fSharon Mlxonj attempts to interview a rather bizarre family in Bringing it All Back Home. Family: Bryan Holvey, Matt Holzman, Vicki Popovich and Debi Minahan. 6. Barb Ple- mon and Donna Stark each contemplate different fates in a scene from The Cagebirds. 7. Seminar Directors for 78-79 were: Susan Nickerson, Gary Hunter, Jennifer Mathias, Brooks Walker, Lara Johnson and Tamara Vardo Knot plcturedj. drama 49 52 choral music 1. A Cappella: Front Row-L. Balin, R. Petrisevac, S. Kenne- dy, R. Wolcott, S. Sargent, G. Sommer, D. Smith, S. Byers, S. Rothstein, M. Balin, M. Kielp, Row 2-P. Santucci, D. Goss, B. Molyneaux, C. Gordon, A. Strehlow, P. Price, D. Mullen, D. Gamer, Row 3: J. Mauger, V. Brennan, E. See- ley, R. Muthamia, J. Olson, S. Oliva, G. Carmean, C. Knowlden, K. Davis, and L. Wilson. 2. Kevin 0'NeiIl and Bruce Mateer practice deligently for next singout. 3. Han- sel and Gretel hide from mother's rage. 4. Mr. Dublin explains, No tenors your singing the soprano line! 5. Vocal Ensemble: Front Row-R. Wilcott, S. Fernald, S. Byers, S. Rothstein, 'B. Islander, P. Price, B. Fletcher, V. Popovich, D. Cooper. Row 2-K. Brown, M. 0'Connor, C. Gordan, B. Mateer, K. Graves, J. Ruttman, P. Neasel, T. Nunziato, T. Neasel. 6. Cecelin Singers: Front Row-S Polsky, S. Mattox, M. Molina, R. Calderon, C. Lowe, L. Inge, J. Schaffer, C. Hartnell. Row 2-D. Cota, C. Peterson, L. Espinoza, J. Dozier, S. Smith, E. Miller, D. Spielmann, S. Kansopon. Row 3-J. Rogers, L. Gonzales, T. Wright, D. Kellogg, S. Cagle, K. Laftman, S. Gibson, V. Barns. 7. Pam Neasel concentrates hard on music for her next perfor- mance. drama produces 'bad seed'- good performances .-M, 'A 4 3 ll nikqxs. D v , v- Y f 5 ,f 'Y T K f T311 Q' I f C813 , 1 Ile drama 51 hrough the years, Bruin league has al- ways been one of the most involved on campus clubs. Members brighten teacher and staff days with Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter treats. The first performance of pepsters, yell, ban- ner girls, and drummers occurred at the Bruin league sophomore picnic. Also, the senior Bruinettes entertained everyone with a fantas- tic routine that left all the incoming students excited about the year to come. Bruin league members entertained with humorous skits about Bruinette tryouts, pledging, and other traditional campus activities. The Bruin league picnic is just one of the many projects members take on. The purpose of the club is to do special services for the benefit of the students at Wilson. The admira- tion and attention Bruin league members re- ceive is what has kept this club going strong throughout the years. bruin league reveals enthusiasm 54 bruin league wide variety of talented singers shone once again, as they proved they could come through in the clutch. The first quarter was especially hard on the vo- cal music classes because of Mr. Dublin's ill- ness. Yet the students with their dedication and spirit worked exceptionally hard to make Wilson one of the top schools in vocal enter- tainment. Vocal classes started early on their way to many performances. The year opened with Hansel and Gretel and continued on to the spectacular Christmas Concert, ending the year with the equally as good Spring Concert. The musical Damn Yankees put the finish- ing touch on a superb year of hard work and excellent performances. practice makes for perfection ygomas took part in many special, no, spectacular, events this year. The twen- ty most active girls at Wilson proved then umqueness agauiby parudpahng in such achwhes as hononng Hcreeps ofthe week at rallies, stocking their -2- boys with gifts, goodies and good wishes, and putting on an occasional skit to entertain the student body. -Z- girls also got together for some spe- cial events - selling concessions at home water polo games, painting the football refreshment stands a brilliant red and gold. Their most spectacular event of the year was pulling off a successhn-Z1 Key HSweetheaH:DanceV Key Club also provided Wilson with a special spirit. The new, larger membership sponsored rnany events,such asthe annualcannedfood drive, the faculty football game and weekly crownedeaHQueenoftheForUughtf'Keyconv mnedfwwwhhhanjworktokeepthecmbspuh special. Assisting Kiwanis in community activi- ties and playing bingo with the elderly were some of the worthwhile projects Key under- took. A saloon serving drinks and sandwiches at homecoming was just more evidence for the case that Key and Zygonwas cooperated to show they really are spectacular clubs! -z-, key special in various ways 56 zfkey , R 1. Miss LaRue enjoyed one of the many meetings she attended throughout the school year. 2. It was cold and empty in the quad when Tina Johnson came to school early to pick up some Bruin League materials. 3. Mrs. Strait thought to herself, I wonder how much longer the meeting will last! 4. Jackie Williams, Ronnie Philpott, and Mrs. Cooke dished out salads at the homecoming pizza party. 5. Santa has his dwarfs, but Bruin League has Lisa Lucas to do work on special projects for other people. 6. Bruin league members were: Front Row- Beth Klocko, Elsa Hernandez, Mindy Forman, Leigh Sparks, Mrs. Strait, Ronnie Philpott, Andres Lantigua. Row 2- Ruth Stammer- john, Miss LaRue, Kathy Lowe, Verna Carter, Johnna An- derson, Vicki Rode, Lisa Lucas, Andrea Dennis, Carla May, Carol Lind, Tina Johnsonlpresidentj, Patty King, Mrs. Cooke, Michelle Steuber. Row 3- Michelle Anderson, Jack- ie Williams, Stephanie Robinson, Alesia Robinson, Nevy Taboada, Roxanne Alaniz, Elaine Mulhearn, Cassandra An- drews, Nazila Shabestari, Cathy Reed, Gail Koleta. 7. The funniest skit at the Bruin league picnic was done by Gail Koleta, Ruth Gottlieb, Lorraine Yglesias, Mary Ann Fong, Tony Reed, and Sue Davis. 8. Mrs. Cooke watches over Johnna Anderson, Lisa Lucas, and Andrea Dennis, as they worked extra hard on decorations for the pizza party. A I Q er M A Ai. ,l .5 :ef aww qi. 1 ' Q . 4 . l -4 .. . . I ' I .MWF ' ww ' - rf L.1..-ziwakffxmi4mxaaQ:f:z..Q. ,Q.1,.g.4...w.1..,f . , .. f .. ,Ji ii I .J . -4, , L f x i 1 Q 'I' 5 ,Iv ' , ' sk V j -gk, , ,Af ni K bruin league 55 8 committees rincipal Robert E. Ellis, business and civic leaders, the PTA, and chosen students comprised the Community Advisory Board which met on a regu- lar basis to discuss a variety of problems relat- ing to Wilson. Some of the topics of concern were student conduct and the effects of Pro- position l3. The role of the council is to assist the administration in being aware of the feel- ings ofthe total Wilson community. Students concerned about the litter problem on campus and interested in beautifying our school is what the Safety and Beautification committee was all about. They thought of origi- nal ideas to make all the students aware of the problems. A committee chosen by Mr. Ellis, which gave students a chance to express their ideas of problems on campus was the Student Interest committee. Even though they got off to a slow start, the committee showed progress throughout the year. committees help students E55 5 ,,'f ' 3 ,-. , 5 -, ,.-1 luv-4404 J.. 1. -Z- pyramiders are: Bottom row- Leslie Osmera, Kristen Holm, Ruth Stammerjohn, Amy Putney, Lisa Mewes, Jodi Hein, Tina Johnson, Lora Louise Began, Beth Hornung, Patty King, Michelle Steuber. Row 2- Judi Goss, Joyce VanZant, Kathy Megli, Vicki Christofferson, Susan Mitch- ell, Wendi Lorbeer, Vicki Popovich and on top is fall presi- dent Tami San Jose. 2. Cast Parties was part of the traditional -Z- skit that was performed at a rally for the first time by -Z- members Amy Putney, and Vicki Christof- ferson. 3. Lisa Mewes kisses -Z-'s first creep of the week, Bruce Preston while Key club member David Mason, places the honored garter on Ruth Stammerjohn, Queen of the Fortnight. 4. -Z- pyramiders at their first try of making a pyramid. 5. John Graves, Key club pres., tries to keep his cool during one of the weekly meetings. 6. Key club members are: Front row- Robert Menke, Tami Nea- sel, Vicki Christofferson, John Graves, Tami San Jose, Pam Neasel, Garth Hudson. Row 2- Tina Johnson, Cathy Reed, David Gough, Kym Kucera, Kathie Lowe, Mike John- son, Dan Echeto, Howard Gebb. Row 3- Julie Ann Fish- baugh, Keri Osmera, LuAnne Johnson, Adie Bowman, Ste- phine Oliva, Erika Sales, Karen Mulholland, Sandy Gon- zales, Row 4- Chas Cardall, Ken Perkins, Leslie Osmera, Ammon Strehlow, Eric Burke, Brian Barnes, Scott Gron- ert, and Bruce Preston. 5-vm 1 M I zfkey 57 X W4-1 mf , P .Jr ji-t -inges is just one of the many Cnc e Rm-up, mme ski trips. This year e ub 't-sd.Qeamboat, ring nd Sa ity. Sevgqid I nd ere the rs on these' ,, outstanding ' President , di Lor- ' beer and Chas lead the m to another great year. . The first week of Ch as vacation y t were in luxurious dominiums a t of Steamboat Mt., ending the skiing the trees and th ts danc- hopping and partying, e e th' but A twenty-four bus ride home plenty of time to reminisoe- trip with just as many memo- i Lake City. This stayed Inn and Snow- City. i out One .3 MQW wffffr ,,,, .fi .MW ,Q -451. 4,-ffl' f. . 7 r,,'4-.,,,.. ww wi . -. .P X'-If ' ,ef r 'Q' , .y n 25 e1.fi K. . . ' - Qit , !,g,f,.W,g, ,W is . , , J... 'i,Lf:-EMP.. et,-1-42,1 , , ,... ,..,, ,.,,.L,,. , . .,Q. i ,V.,, 1 , ffuwln +'J 7' LJ Lv! ,, ,..,.,.. . ,., ,,.,., ..,,.. ,, , . f ', , ,, 'W 1 j' yy' f .. if .1Y'9 . - 11-12'74fi pw,y,,,,'.,f'-,:'1:fa,'f V-,pm Nl'1fW.fg'114iff. 411 '11 Ea- K yf'1frf 'ff2Y'- ' 2' a I 625.1 -11 1 .-34.31, .3155 wif' tv H i h 5 N 3' , 5' f 534 Q 8 . i og w H' 4 n ? 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V, J., , fs 3922, -1-6.-. ,V - , A V Y.. -V,J..4fH gy. V V V . V . , .tj:3.,,l:amV,VV,1Vg'a...-. 'Q-'1XFl5'Uw f:., ' '-7 my A - V ' - 4' jf .115 V ' E :fl '5f,jf':1 '- ' ,. V -.' .Z ' k x ' .vi 4 'ff' - it 51' file., '. -K , Q 4 . -gg...f.yV'.:'f,V,,, ff'-.,, - ,,. V- J T, ..g. .,., A Q.-v. V1 V v.,fl'ig V V 7 lg. ' ri ' V ' A V VV ' 5 VV ,biz C Magi? 4-if ...fr . , , A., . . 3 551' .. fT?4u. ' f .. . . lm'.4'vwr-vfif1'U'il i'?f5f7?' ' A-fi rn .a b it 754 'fffiii' an f:-M SSJITL' 1 .ee .Je-. f J X - Ute-f 'L:. 'w ::s ' if 1. A new idea stirs up a humorous mood for John Schauweker. 2. Listening to suggestions at a Community Advisory Council meeting, Mr. Bob Ellis develops his own ideas. 3. Members of the Safety and Beautification com- mittee were: Front Row-Donnita McKinley, Kim Mahar, Valerie Barnes, Row Two-Mary Ann Kielb, Row 3-Ammon Strehlow, Mike Johnson and John Graves. 4. Valerie Barnes listens and waits to express her ideas. 5. Many people in the community like Mrs. Donna Jackson attend the Community Advisory Council meeting. 6. Through the mess in activities office, John Graves presided over a Safety and Beautification Meeting. fish committees 59 1. Kalani Russell grimaced while Karen Berry giggles during tryouts for the Curious Savage, the drama club spring show. 2. David George jokes with his C.A.T. student. 3. Helen Schoustra helps her C.A.T. kid with a fill in story. 4. Mr. Cricket and Pinno were cautious in the spiders web. 5. Next? Dr. Blood iBrooks Walkerj and his assistant iCraig Walkerl had a bit of trouble finding volunteers during the drama club freak show. 6. Kathi Megli and Shauna Powell as ants, bid visiting children goodbye after a performance of Once Upon a ClothesIine, the drama club's children show. 7. Freakin' out during homecoming was Robon McDrar- mid. XXEESXX ff xl ZX Aw iff lf! lu ' ' W V 5' ' 1' A iz L , , a .. L 'vm ,ffl ' gf- I ' y , A ' g -, 29, 1. Steve Spano flies over a jump while skiing the trees . ' L 1 ,QL i,Vi in 2.JilI Landis poses forthe camera while her husband :ries 7 L ',. ' WN. H L , L , Z, s to disguise himself with a sandwich. 3. Hung Sun does the - V ,wg ,. -, ww ,Q H h 5 Qaasic woosh and swoosh . 4. A group of ski club mem- V. M- 'Aj r vi .F if W ' ' ' AN lhrs wait in the cafeteria line after a hard morning., Back- fgs . . f , W A L A inf, K V, IV Q I 'ng members wereg Front row- Kathy Kumashiro, Kiki Q' gf - ..-', ' is 1- ,,, H we . A L- P s t and Sharon Nosko. Row 2- Jason Herzfeld, Mr. -V Q'-ai,,,,.,', ' S -iw' L ,U , i,.,.',' . ' ff, L Kal og er and Peter Coukoulis. Ski club members aa' 1 ' 39 ' L if 4 4 ' ' M I f 2 ' ' wereg row- Mike Leksan. Row 2- Jay Stolzberg, Kim Chilcot, Mozano, Keri Flynn, Ellie Newman, Laura Pangborn, n oskowitz. Row 3- Ralph Siempsen, My- Nickerso a egBeadles, Debi Hughes, Randi Mark- H A M Keri Hutc sohfelly Ballance, Tina Olson, Vir- L +1 '-' Dede F , W i Lorbeer. Row 4- Louis Bag- Sun Joh enfa ' Laura Wright, Lee Cox, Eliane on Row 5- Brooks Huff- U Caulfield, Davi llm ng, Joe Carey, Chas Susie er, hd Todd Jones. 6. x Mr. comments, So ountain, isn't it Jason Q 'E skifbackpacking club 61 ., 'lfl f x ' , ,Q , Q . 7173 '93'lf7?ffQi1f:'-'f5 Z 4 we 737 ' 41 'H .Na f, 1, gpg :zz fiifzwxygfgqeg fa - f::'1':'z:::: '-ff 5' -, wi 3 722 W QM 'f 'L'Ti H771 gg V 2 rf f-uw an .M ' ' pr 15' - f ' - .al .IQ .H A Q, Q r ,lf xl . Y rw?-w?4 ..1 4 nf Q . 'wx' 1 , ,,v, g 2' .. , ig 1 fr if E 4 , my: , f f I iffrf,-Q2 5 fo, 1 Q 5 , 5 2 1 Wray: f a g, ,ff WWW , . 'V 1. President Stephen Rutherford uncandidly poses for a picture. 2. Although DECA is not a typing class, Joe King types his difficult business project. 3. Kevin DeLorto and Nick Veronico cautiously listen to a class discussion. 4. DECA members were: Front row-Mr. Denis Richman, Kevin DeLorto, Stephen Rutherford, Jack Guerra, Sadie Anderson. Row 2-Monette Denny, Nick Veronico, Venessa Hickson, Gloria Vivero, Earnest Williams, Sherry Young, Brian Wastell, and Vinnie Provost. 5. Venessa Hickson reads information on a National DECA conference. 6. DECA officers were: treasurer, Sadie Anderson, presi- dent, Stephen Rutherford, vice-president, Kevin DeLorto, and secretary, Jack Guerra. I V gl , ? S , 1, '11, A-C H 1' aff 1 ff'fwpiW'.:f'W ' ,I K rffq. f'i '....r.-c. - if-f -ff1 W't1,TTi'iistw rama club productions were cut to two this year, but those were excellent. The spring show, The Curious Savage, a comedy by John Patrick, ran to packed houses and the children's show, Once Upon A Clothes- line, was also a great success. The club also arranged a trip to Long Beach's Civic The- ater to see The Man Who Came To Din- ner, starring James Whitmore. The C.A.T. Program under the direction of Mr. Miles, had a great year. The Wilson stu- dents in the program and the gifted children from innercity schools, who they worked with, all had fun while learning from each other. c.a.t., drama enhance program drama clubfcat 63 ne might ask what NHSXCSF qualifi- ers did all year. The answer is sure not to be the trip to the Griffith Ob- servatory or even the visit to Disney- land. But what should impress students and parents is the level of scholarship these 250 or more students maintain. To qualify for the National Honor Society students were required to maintain a 3.5.grade point average along with good citizenship and service to the school. A minimum of 10 points with three points for an A and one point for a B in academic courses was necessary to be a California Scholarship Federation member. nhs csf maintain hi h standards 66 nhsfcsf gil Skt 'H in 1 Q X 1 if 'fb ' ' . f x e L . l l QQ ' fa L Fi ll ffl 5? :fl :nik w-Q 45 f s s at f Isl . ?'f fl 'ff l s fi if i f .., 5 ,'3 J - I ' all 53 -1 'E 'S fi r 52 a .l - . gf' 'filiff tfj , ,Af . 5 y i , if ki 'a .L if i ,4 ,: 47 4 1 gi 5 1 ' 2 w flflif Q5 1 j' ga X 53 2 VI? fy 55 551 rw f il. ug . if gig il iii.: . .2 ' . 1. it if , ,u.. W, A Q7 ,,, 5 I i ,xssxkialalfoag is lf f 0 l f 'Q V51 ,fQZb fl wvmcs MEET 1973 35 '7 ,X QX - 3 A :S xx X 5553.3 grffj N ' nder first year direction of Mr. Denis Richman, Wilson Chapter of the Distri- butive Education Clubs of America had an exciting year. DECA members attended many conferences, including the Western Regionals in Boise, Idaho. The Chap- ter also participated in a state conference in Anahiem and a national conference in Hous- ton, Texas. DECA's primary purpose was to prepare students for careers in marketing and distribution through instruction and competi- tion. DECA also promoted balloon sales during Homecoming and ran the Pepsi window in the snack-bar. deca travels far . deca 65 1. Steve Meckna seemed bewildered at the goings on of a German Club meeting. 2. Cathy Reed was pleased with the accomplishments at an AFS meeting. 3. Wilson's 78-79 foriegn exchange finalist was Heidi Schwarzman. 4. Even while working on the German Club Gingerbread house, Erlc Goesch and Shari Cruickshank found time to laugh. 5. Bob Grace and Cathy Reed checked the AFS display in the 100 building. 6. German Club president, Derek Pakiz, always a clown. 7. German Club members were: Front row-Parrish Malson. Shari Cruickshank, Sandra Boerner, Laura King. Row 2-Cheryl Hayes, Nazila Shabstari, Mike Stevens. Row 3-Eric Goesch, Curt Clement. Row 4-Derek Pakiz, Dave Jimenez, Ammon Strehlow, and Steve Meckna. 68 afsfgerman club 14' 5, C-1 ,.'i' , l 1 . f' 1. CSF officers were Scott Gronert, secretaryftreasurer and Carol Stemmer, president. 2. Barely one fifth of the combined NHSXCSF scholars were: Front row-A. Hu, E. Chien, A. Brooks, D. Francey, M. Toczek, S. Shroyer, E. Seely. Row 2-J. Weidemann, A. Bowman, D. Echeto, S. Gronert, E. Horn, J. Han, H. Gebb, C. Mathewson, P. Mal- son, D. Pedersen, C. Sparks, L. Smith. Row 3-P. Nees, R. Zanon, S. Walls, J. Lambrose, S. Meckna, K. Steuber, C. Lim, L. 0'NeiIl, C. Andrews, L. Gaxiola, D. Dik. Row 4-K. Kucera, B. Tengwald, A. Smith, J. Graves, E. Madrid, L. Jones, J. Lowe, C. Stemmer, D. Moromisato. Row 5-E. Schlarmann, S. Masback, L. Greenstein, H. Morales, M. Dameron, P. Johnson, J. Nida, C. Moskowitz, T. Santucci, and C. Roddy. The other four fifths of the members at the time of the picture taking included: Seniors-C. Badgley, M. Barnard, L. Began, D. Cannon, C. Cardall, M. Casey, D. Courdy, S. Cruickshank, R. Desmond, C. Greenberg, J. Halsey, K. Holm, K. Houp, E. lnnes, C. Inselberg, M. Itur- rloz, T. Johnson, P. Jorgensen, M. Kielb, C. Leis, W. Lor- beer, L. Massey, S. Nickerson, T. Nunziato, D. Parkin, M. Prater, N. Raquipiso, B. Rominger, R. Rundle, P. Santucci, T. Sarac, N. Shabestari, C. Short, D. Silver, H. Simon, B. Sinow, M. Steuber, B. Thornotn, L. Toth, A. Volz, C. Welsh, S. Westerman, D. Wright, J. Wright, W. Zern, C. Vukas. Juniors-S. Aiken, D. Anders, R. Anderson, M. Aronow, M. Arroyo, N. Asawesna, B. Babcock, R. Beall, J. Benfanti, E. Cahill, R. Calderon, J. Carey, R. Cash, M. Chen, K. Chilcot, J. Colberg, S. David, J. Dyer, J. Edson, M. Fong, C. Ford, J. Freeman, S. Gall, C. Garland, J. Griffith, C. Gordon, N. Hallett, D. Hancock, D. Hellmers, E. Hohri, C. Huchingson, B. Hurte, W. Ishida, M. Leksan, J. Lobdell, E. McKim, D. McLaren, R. Menke, J. Mills, K. Morrow, K. Mortenson, R. Natter, B. Perle, L. Pollock, C. Quinn, K. Quinn, A. Rich- ards, M. Rivera, H. Schwarzmann, D. Sempson, M. Solo- mon, T. Sossaman, T. Tanoura, L. Tran, C. Uhllch, C. Welsh, S. Wildasinn, L. Wright. Associate members-M. Ba- ker, and S. Hancher. 3. NHS officers were Paige Nees, secretary, Erika Schlarmann, president, and John Graves, treasurer. 4. Applying for CSF are a handful of students. nhsfcsf 67 1 ig? f amera One, are you in position? Take a sound check, this is a take, 3- 2-1-GO If you were ever in the Production Room of the Media Cen- ter after school you may have heard this. The Media Club, in its second year, has ex- panded itself from being just a club to being a regular broadcasting club. Their activities have been the Wilson Journal, a weekly news bulleting The Annual Christmas Showg and on T 6 the spot coverage with their mobile camera T unit. At every meeting they learn something rl-ff' vin? new about broadcasting by their sponsor ..4,,,'p. Rodney Jensen. Students who liked to put their minds to T the test were in the Gamesters' Society. This is P 'T Y club played games that were brain teasing l and took strategy, not just luck. Many of the games played were very difficult, some taking T more than a few days to finish. s ,il, y ' , . ,, T it f ii,-ifri.ft.slil . . , g ,- f ' fLf'.,,7 K ff!-7 'ML 'ff' ' . ff ' 'i' f if ,QQ , h U T T 1 i.ti.' I iv' 7O media club ? FS and German Club are two clubs with similar intentions. AFS allows its members the chance to go to a for- iegn country after graduation for one more year of study, while German club is a gathering of students from Germany, of Ger- man heritage, or with an interest in German. President Derek Pakiz and vice president Par- rish Malson of German club decided to sell can- dy and calendars to help pay for their numer- ous trips to such varied spots as Disneyland, the desert, and the mountains. AFS on the other hand worked hard under the direction of President Bob Grace and vice president Cathy Reed to find suitable homes for foriegn stu- dents to come to, since Wilson couIdn't send anyone if they didn't take anyone. afs and german club, top foreign powers , V I 1F5f'f1f, ' ff ' f'4wZ'i '.'. ' 'A 2? i , :lv f:f7:g f.5' f afsfgerman club 69 ji .lf ,f 'hu. 72 spanishflatinfasian clubs .1 A' ? n,-J iw, Ziff? ,WQ1 2,29 5153? ww f -f- W 1? , A J f K I 1. Asian Club members included: Front row-H. Nghiem, V. Ordonio, E. Chien, N. Hansaward, A. Mones, L. Tran, A. Hu fPresidentJ. Row 2-P. Nguyen, D. Le, T. Vo, J. Manuel, A. Dimang, D. Valdomar, J. Valdomar, K. Ly, Mr. Larry Hill. Row 3-V. Pham, Y. Hu, T. Ngo, and J. Pham. 2. Attention of Maureen Forbes turns from Latin CIubs's scrapbook to Mr. Martinez's stories of past clubs. 3. Latin Club mem- bers included: Mr. Gerald Martinez, Maureen Forbes, Bry- an Abeling, Duleep Amarasuriya, Gerald Martinez, Jona- than Weidemann, and Sharon Walls. Senatus Populus Que Romans translated means: Senate and the Roman People. 4. Spanish Club members included: Front Row R. Greenn- law. Row 2-Mr. Phillip Andersen, L. Jones, C. Moskowitz, L. Tacconelli, L. Franco, D. Moromosato, I. Carrillo, M. Llausas. Row 3-L. Rodriguez, M. Dean, J. Lowe, L. Sabin, and B. Hansen. 5. Entertaining his students with his ex- ceptional guitar playing is Mr. Gerald Martinez. 1. As Mike DuBois focuses the video camera, Brian Thorn- ton checks to be sure the cable is secure. 2. Jon Weide- mann assists Brian Thornton with the sound board during a broadcast. 3. Pat Santucci receives a news flash as Vic McCarty looks on. 4. Vic McCarty comments about Ni- chelle BarteIl's previous broadcast. 5. The 1978-79 Media Club members were, Front row-Nichelle Rae Bartell, Lo- raine Yglesias, Allen Koldash. Row 2-Manuel Sanchez, Co- sponsor Ellanora Kramer, Mark Danley, Scott Menter, Pat Santucci, Co-sponsor Rodney Jensen. Row 3-Mike DuBois, Ronnie Pekar, Brian Thornton, Sander Wolff, Eugene See- ley, Vic McCarty. Row 4-Jon Weidemann, Steve Shroyer, and Chris Sparks. Other members not pictured were, Fred Karney, Gail Koleta, Scott Miller, and Larry Wells. 6. Wil- sonia Gamester's Society members were as follows: Steve Shroyer, Sponsor Mr. Robert Kuntz, Ronnie Pekar, Eu- gene Seeley, Wes Ishida, Jon Weidemann, and Brian Thornton, Not Pictured- Larry Wells. media club 71 uilding, whether it refer to actual structures or theconstruction of at- titudes, building was the main con- cern of Interact and Architecture Club. Interact spent most of the year keeping Wilson's student body spirited and enthusias- tic. When they weren't planning activities for Homecoming, sponsor Denis Richman and president Gail Koleta kept things running by servicing the community in various ways. They also attended an Interact Convention in Los Angeles. Architecture Club, sponsored by Charles Copeland, consisted of 54 students from the architectural classes. The main purpose of the club was to take field trips to local archi- tectural points of interest as a means of en- hancing the instructional program. Two out of many field trips were to the Pacific Design Center, and on that same trip they visited CBS to watch a taping of the Mike Douglas show. They also went to San Diego on a train to visit the Coronado Hotel. activity clubs build interests 74 architecturefinteract 5 w if tual td f Mi fi.. 2 f.......J' ationality and language clubs ex- panded into three groups this year. Wilson students studying Spanish were fortunate to have club mem- bers available to tutor and help them with their Spanish. Members made a trip to San Juan Capistrano and a few lucky students plan a trip to Spain this summer. The toga party thrown by the Latin Club was totally valid. Newly revised and under the co-consul of Sharon Walls and Jonathan Wei- demann, the club made an interesting trip to the John Paul Getty Museum where they viewed paintings, statues, and artifacts of a Roman villa and Forest Lawn Mortuary, where they encountered a beautiful replica of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Italy. Filipinos, Vietnamese, Chinese, Cambo- dians, Koreans and other ethnic groups made up the Asian Club, which was also newly re- vised and under the sponsorship of Mr. Larry Hill. Having different nationalities in this club made it all the more interesting since the members could introduce and share their foods and customs with other members. In- volved members planned parties and a fun trip to the New Year's Day parade in China- town. lf only more people would join these clubs and participate in the cultures of others, we would better understand each other. clubs involve customs from I togas to fiestas ew Wit f.1,f2' ,, f y-i I W5 ifift' 4 1 VV My ,I V! we, fl, '4 ,,,,n MJ f V WMWA , ,4,,,1, 4 .S . ML, , , f f , 4'-- f9'iF' , , , . . T' 1' , f. My' n I M ,fy 94, 1 , wi, .,d X., ' , , f ,,,,, f v , ' ' tn ,, 1 . 1 , , , H W , .M , ,,,,, W,1i,,5,3,,5 ,WA K A , ' '- Q ' . . ' Lu, 'V ' 2,4 JA-,g,,.,.f,,f 'i L'fn I!'7,1'Q'Q'f . I A n , . U , . f r I vw I I 4, . f- ,W -, ,,,,,3,4,V, , I '- , ' , , -. My ff 'MN -, 5 X , 'T - W I, A I ,,, A, f ff,, 5 ' 414 f Um' ., ,V , , ,A .. , -, 1 . , , ., ,,f . -,L f f , , ,' f ,, ,, , ff-4, ,, ,. ' , ' , lj, ,1-,fu mg, 'AM vf...,,, . 'Vw f 7 f V, Y ,ff,,,q+ '4 X rf 2,u,,,f,,,g 'LQ A , , ,yy , , ' ' gg 05.1. 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' I Wkg! ,,' I Z ,,,Z, L , 44,5 54,67 ,CVC,,,k, If .4 I f, f f A, f, 'W W ,V -.,,,39,,.4? an 2 M, Y A ff ff 9' 044, P' ,Wwf f , 3 uni , ff 714' U Wjfvf f ff' 7 W a, 11351 ,fav an f '3' H' , V Z r my ,, I A fa f L 4 , , ,,,, , , ,f Vf y? ' 'IM , f Jw f ffm! g ',,,f+ f ' lf' W . ' W ,vi v, I M, ,, , , , , , ., , ' W ' f , .,, f , , , - ,, isa f' 41, 9949! -in J M04 1 uv, f 4 Q ' ,WI - f, ,,f 4 4 Z1 , 1 fu ,W 4. V f 76 ,. W '15 , 2, 0 'Q bljvv , , l, 'shy 'VV' .ta-Al 1. Gail Koleta, Interact president, keeps meeting under control. 2. Larry Sabin of Interact listens intently to instructions. 3. President Steve Schell and vice president Roxanne Alaniz of Architecture Club. 4. Architecture club consisted of: Front Row-Chanmony Nou, John Vengoe- chea, Jacqui Vengoechea, Chan Thavy Nou. Row 2-David Chang, Shaun Ly, Al San Miguel, Roxanne Alaniz, Steve Schell. Row 3-John Vanderlans, Patty Bucho, Tim John- son, Heather Sandler, Jeff Foote. Row 4-Dave Chacon, Kwang Su Kim, Lisa Toth, Dan McCarthy, Diane McWil- liams. Row 5-Doug Steimle, Sheree Blankenship, Heidi Schwarzman, Lynn Balin, Kelly Quinn. Row 6-Sponsor C.M. Copeland, Bruce Perret, Sabrina Sanchez, George Whitehouse, Mike Anderson, and John Penman. 5. 1978- 79 Interact Club: Back Row-Dennis Richman, Lorraine Yglesias, Gail Koleta, Nicole Hallett, Larry Sabin, Darlene Robinson, Judy Colberg, Jami Thibault, llliana Carrillo, Carol Lind. Front Row-Connie Uhlich, Nene lluras. architecturefinteract 75 78 v cross country 1-'ifgw - K' f ,A 5 1,,.Qv'2:5fRv'ki,g ., , , f 4, 311gyg3.,.::f,, ,gps 1 5 X J'.ff'f zpvckfif slim-?Qi43:':'adwff-1-.V A r f' 'Q ly- - Q 4 A esire, determination, and dedica- tion were the main ingredients of this year's Varsity cross country runners. The Bruin's daily work- outs sometimes consisted of a ten mile run or an afternoon of long sprints or perhaps an hour of running on Signal Hill. They ran on the hottest and rainiest days. Despite tough competition in Moore League, Wilson runners did superbly. For the fourth time in the past five years, the Varsity competed in the CIF semi-finals. John Schauweker, three year Varsity runner and number one man this year, was a two time All City-All League choice while teammate Colin Leis picked up All-League honors. Fastest juniors, Mike Ryan and Eric Horn, saw a great deal of varsity action. These two, along with Bruce Perret, should help bring the Bruin team many victories next year. varsity runs, rain or shine xx A 2? 23 gi W X ,nm 'Wx ,U ,fin .Z F X x . f V E I !, I f ' , ,, ,,. ,- gpqaj ef? A K.-.i 4 .- vb J X1-I l l l l QI TCIQ' 1 Aft Jywf . . er a tough race, Mark Housley and Marcus Gibbons QT If X AV x X take a walk to catch their breath. 2. They're off and run- , QXJQ Lv ning! Scott Courtney and Joe Southern start the first leg , ' A of the three mile race. 3. Coach Stemm found a lot to l ' l .Q N9 11 Q 1 'lil smile about at a triumphant meet against Poly. 4. W'th l f final burst of speed, Constantino Perez charges towarg l ' f ', , e chute. 5. The JV runners were: Front row-Orl d r ML ?Z?l6S, Guy Mclntire, Thomas Roberts, Jack Mggreo Q , 1 I e rentini, Christopher Mathewson. Row 2-Jon H 1 l E 1 fwk Elli-ot Hohri, Joe Southern, Bryan Walter, Roy Gilmoie aannel J . CE 1 Ehlllil Schixwekler. The 78-79 sophomore runners were: , 1 - - V 4 F00 row- I e ynn, Jason Wacha, William Walters, Mi- l -EU ?Q,,bL,1JX' chael Wlederman, Mark Housley, Ron Clark, Mike Cooper, I J V :ncott Cgurtney, Kevin Johnston, Jeremy Kacewicz, Lil ' XJ - affllfe unkle, Dave Gough, Tom Utterback. Row 2-M r- llfllj V fl UVCVQQ gu'ZG::t:ion:, Jgsias Castillo, Louis Baglietto, Ramon IV?a- G , lv -ll , . , ml rl I, I e or , onstantino Perez, John Penman, Tom kJ5i.JCfvIlGJ.x5JkJOk,U!GsbQNElSSmithi: Dwlayn? glass, Mike Zimmerman, Brian Williams, A ' Q N fs oug ran en e , Dave Earp, Greg Davis, Dan Staley and UMUQ-'M TQMW Ciglswgo? 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The Varsity team was: Front Row- Eric Horn, Bruce Perret, Bret Gallardo, Mike Ryan, Neil Raquipiso. Row 2-John Schauweker Qcapt.i, Colin Leis, Tom Nunziato, Shawn Cummings, Dave Pedersen, and Dean Smith. 'JNL f nr- ,,, I at ff ff ,M , 4' H , 7 ,., aw , fy 2 ,.,., , V. 4' , ' , 4 'Lufvd ' -ff-'i,,j,S ' Q W f ,,',f,.,, ,.5,fff -ff ff S . 4 f'f-,M'4wg,,,,,,wmqf-wf' M ! ,. , , V-, ff ,,. 'L' ,,.1 NU. 4 , ,., . 0 'Q unning is said to be one of the great- est sports and this year's jv and soph cross country teams proved that to be true. Through hard work outs and strenuous runs, they developed strength and skills which helped them through a tough year. With Coach Eugene Stemm urging them on from the side- lines Bruce Perret and Mike Ryan led the Bruin Harriers over the three mile courses and on to several victories. Once again the jv and sopho- more teams proved to be the backbone of Wil- sons cross country team. runners stride way to success TW 'fha 55 0 Q jvfsoph cross country 81 42... -It-' V, .K 1. Poise and confidence, don't let them intimidate you, instructs Mr. Jones. 2. Goalie Becky Black anticipates the outside shot while Tom Gallagher and Mike Fadgen take a rest during a scrimmage. 3. Junior Mark Gordin looks to shoot around an opponents arm. 4. 1978 Varsity Water Polo Team: Front Row-Jim Lobdell, Russ Shubin, Mike Fadgen, Tom Gallagher. Row 2-Tim McCormick, David George, Trevor Dodson, Robert Cleveland. Row 3-Craig Gauger and Mark Gordin. 5. Trevor Dodson reaches out to tap the ball back to the hole. 6. Maureen O'Toole receives the foul and rolls over to look for an open man. B miffifa 84 varsity water polo r 54' .w I 43:4 1371 . 9 .fl 'F .Ah ,fvhhi-K rin ,V .,f,f'M ,f .,, .,,ff ' ,M ? ,wi fR '--V 4- ff X ,vi 1 ,J 'PWEVWF 'NIJ 'XX .FLYT V. Qi, ea-'5 f- ef' if .. 1 is yy-103 fx' I- - 1-A'-ar! ,gf f '!4 pf. . :rift .H--- -fQ.fv : J'- . f If , , ,, - n, 5.4 it A ,lg 1 - 1 H . ., 1- 1 'f! f-e,L4rQ 2 ' nf- 'f' . rzx -v Mi, L. Q71 ml qu L I si .ws-W . ,-.- ' 'fi TM , 4 - 1-A 4 ...,.- ., -4. ...ff 7-'Ti ri'- it ulfilling the preseason expectations of both the players and coaches in the Moore League, the Bruin poloists de- feated all league opponents to capture the Moore League crown. Led by tri- captains and top scorers Trevor Dodson, David George and Tim McCormick, the team com- piled a 17-5 over-all record entering CIF play. Ranked sixth, the team drown its first and sec- ond round opponents, Buena and Edison, by scores of 23-5 and 17-8. Although losing in the quarterfinals to third ranked Chaffey, 10-9, coach Rick Jones called the season a success for the most part. poloists repeat in cif playoffs iff! 1-nd th varsity water polo 85 xperience is the name of the game in water polo. Unfortunately, this year's sophomore water polo team had less i experience than any team in the last seven years. Most of the players had never participated in the sport before, this inexperi- ence showed in their early performances. Much to their credit, the team improved at a remarkable rate. Lead by John Kies, Paul Kent, and goalie Keri Schanz, the sophs placed sev- enth in the Newport tournament. Only two weeks later they took second place in the Los Alamitos tournament to finish pre-season with a record of 9-8. The sophs did well in league, but lost to Millikan 2-1 in a hard fought game. The JV's went into the Moore League with a pre-season record of 6-1 and defeated their toughest league opponent, Millikan, 9-5. Led by captain Chris Peters, and outstanding play- ers, John Olguin and Joe Buchanan, the JV's breezed through Moore League. 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U, L,,.,,... is , H, ... . . . . qv. -...W - 'W' Q 'f 5 - .fflfnffl-A . .1 . .,, , V , , flat 5' PM ,gal ' ,.. -w ' ' fs. - f- 1 .. ,-,. ., 13 ' ' 1... .V...a,..., , -..i l ...INV ' 1-. e. H, -H-di if fi U , kilkcscab 'lf ,QMLQ Qffi JL MGJUUJ 5 , V f MSW 'Q WC55 -gym. 0 ,qwiifv 1 QM. 1. Joe Buchanan concentrates on where to place his out- side shot. 2. Sophomore Jon Kies shoots the ball while guarded by a Millikan defender. Soph goalie Ken Shanz goes up to block a shot. 3. Chris Peters and Tom Berberet watch Craig Gauger as he fires the ball into the net. 4.Guarded closely by a Ram defender, Michelle Danner looks for someone to pass the ball to. 5. The 1978-79 JV Water Polo team: sitting-Diane Walsh, Joe Buchanan, Tom Berberet, Chris Peters, John Satarino, Mike Stevens, Rob- ert Cash, Todd Jones, John Olguin, Michelle Danner. The 1978-79 Sophomore team: kneeling-John Knight, Craig Walker, Bill Garrison, Jim Steichen, Mike Segerblom, John Maliger, Chris Jordan, Ken Shanz, Gus Hein. Stand- ing-JV coach Dan Blount, Mary Krinsky, Richard Gentile, Bill Skelly, Jon Kies, Jerry Martinez, Scott Crail, Rick Jerrells, Dave Pollock, Chris Van Horn, Tom Ledford, John Kerr and Soph coach Bob Gruneisen. 1 5 'F wnfcofc J Y - ' ,Jfsgwiwd 106 92 sophfiv football ophomore's football record left Wilson with a feeling that in two years we may have a great team. But this years inabil- ity to regain the sophomore champion- ship may have been due to the inexperience of the team. Credit must be given to the defense led by Rick Petrisevac, Chris Elsea, Ken Bates and Kevin Ellebracht. The defense kept them in a lot of close games. They gave up only 7 points. Unfortunately, the offense could only score 7 themselves to end up in a tie with Kennedy. The offense was led by Brad Lane, Danny Cedillo, Eric Kaesman and Scott Creager. .lV's deceiving record of 1 and 7 does not tell the whole story. This team was composed of hard working, determined juniors who were trying to make the best of the worst. The worst being they lost the majority of their team to the varsity. But with that, they still had their minds set on improving. The JV's were in con- tention in most of their games, but their lack of depth seemed to be the deciding factor in the late part of the game. The outstanding players of the team were Bryce Dakins, Herman Riles, Jim Miller, Spencer Eure, David Salinas and Mike Leksan. record's deceptive . gg 7 'ff 'W v ,i ,- . N..- V, xanga.- . -x -1-ur ig, 5 1 YK f,,,p,is1A',-13 . 11 ' . -Liana sg . 'fi?iTz'E1?3i:i3 4 espite the worst preseason record in recent Wilson history, the Bruin Varsi- ty ended up going all the way to C.l.F. semi finals. The season started off with four consecutive losses, but picked up when the varsity defeated C.l.F. champs, Milli- kan, at Homecoming. Wilson repeated the same process by winning the next week at Jor- dan, but the Bruins at home did not fare very well against Poly, losing to the crosstown ri- vals. Still, the team hoped to beat Compton there and force a tie with them for second place. No such luck. Down to the last game the Bruins were in a must win situation, and did just that. They blew Lakewood off the field before a capacity crowd. The team defeated Pasadena in the first round and rolled over Rolling Hills in the second round. Now a game away from the season long goal, the Bruins found themselves on the short end of the football, losing to Compton in the semi-finals. Outstanding play, which got better each week, enabled the team to stir their fans and finish the season in fine style. season ends on a high note si' ,nw . Q.. . 1 l if A ' 2, 4 H Q I su af Q . , , ,R , ,. . . Q Y f . ' , 'K Q 30, or gk! z' r l . I varsity football 91 , sh-:MW ,-Mfr' f'f'.1i?:'h . - , -.-m,f,,. an , w',fi ,4 4, .f :mac f f? 5 iff , fg,yg3:5,,,wL.f.4kg.,IV, I 7 V, , ,,,. -..,f , 3 1022. . V in ,,,,,,.' W f Awe'-V ' ,1,,,,w .M- 'da W ,dvffa W ,M .1 ,WW,e,,,Ww-4' ard work, enthusiasm, and dedi- cated coaching by Miss Terry Ste- vens and assistant coach Jeff Wat- ten, were obvious at this year's vol- leyball games. Both teams have got good skills. Our JV's are vastly improving but are rather inconsistent, said Stevens during the Los Amigos JV tournament. Players on both Varsity and JV were heard to say, 'iWe work hard, but it's worth it when we win. lt's a great sport if you like to sweat. i'You learn to like the gym floor. Nine returning juniors and seniors, of whom Kim Chilcot, Maryann Kielb, and Heidi Klimp lettered last year, and two talented sopho- mores, Collette Pankopf and Kristen Prater, made up an experienced and powerful Varsity team. The JV's were not so experienced but were skilled and very ambitious with one re- turning junior, Terry Santucci. The rest ofthe team was incoming sophomores. spirit, skill make difference 94 volleyball 4 . ., , , sv- , 'H J Q , , X 'I ' I 4 J , ' - ,W J ,,V Q ig K V -ai X .. X :ey A 4 1 if 4, fp ' E' s 'Y ft -2 ' i ai 4 f S e , ,f , fy . 3 '.f,1Q7ff,f- .1-5, J 'fi ., ., ' Q ,. M- B I Qin- 'fy 'W f , 1 f ,P H'- . , . , Q-My Q. f sig.. ' 1? s ix 4 xt 1 . f , , an ,, 4 4 1 Y , 4 'Q' , 241 ,1: ' '- ur e- is N, 0 ' wk, .6 -I is 1 .' ' . ' Q T -5: . 1, t s 1 -Q i , 3'-' - W? J ' w 1 4 2 1 , , J. Mx 4 +4 in f-5 'Lf as of t . V ,.A' 14.44 1 f V . i 'V H. V',' Uhr - ,, was l . - -0- fs.'f . i fgjgytq.. if l, f ,if ylg Af A ,sa 5 get ,, r J e J . if f - ' Z+' .m sg,.. J ' - 'hs-Yard. 212 f 'm'3j ' f ' ' , . ,V L ,V V.. .f ' gg - , ia . J '- ' 'J' A'-, ,-,, f 'fig f 71-' B 's ' 'ff'-.,....-my S- J 1 'L 'A.'if5' 'Q vm: ., WH 04,11 f,,. in M, 'f..,, 15 w- Y' K ' H 5- J, ,J s. . A -- , 1. Paul Mota made a desperate, flying attempt to stop a Fountain Valley player. 2. Sophomore quarterback Brad Lane sets to throw to an open reciever. 3. Strong tackle Erlc Kaesman C731 and strong gaurd Rick Bustillos l61J display their pass blocking skill. 4. JV quarterback Jimmy Miller turns to hand off to the tailback. 5. 1978 sopho- more football team: Front Row-Kenny Sutton, Rodney Montgomery, Donn Smith, Tomy Chowen, Scott Olson, Dan Utterback, Jim Arroyo, Bill Johnston. Row 2-Jeff Fowler, Bruce Molyneaux, Bob Forkland, Bernie Oliver, Tony Veronico, John Vanderlans, Troy Carner, Chris Bo- napart, Cameron Sette, David Clampitt, Robert Moore. Row 3-Mr. Smith-trainer, Coach Mertz, Coach Sewell, Scott Creager, Rick Petrisevac, Ken Bates, Todd Thoma- son, Eric Kaesman, John Hickson, Mark Latham-manager, Jon Mills-student trainer. Row 4-Pat Foote, Paul Devoy, Rlck Bustillos, Mitch Stahl, Chris Couillard, Tracy Ange- llnl, Blake Smith, Jeff Dalton, Russ Hubbard, Mark Wenrli, Matt Balin. Row 5-Danny Cedillo, Chris Elsea, Dan Givson, Craig Braly, Brad Lane, Kevin Ellebracht, Scott Cox, Dick Davidson, AI SanMigueI, Randy Perret, Brett Gottlieb, Kurt Clement. JV football team included: Front Row-David Mixon, Jim Berneker, Rick Beall, Mike Lekson. Row 2- John Benfanti, Paul Mota, Timmy Thomas, Mark Dillard, Thomas Sparks, David Salinas. Row 3-Coach Skip Calla- han, Lonnie Cottrell, Ricky Floyd, Pat Dunn, Jimmy Mill- er, Spencer Eure. Row 4-Jeff Moore, David Parkins, Ken Perkins, Angelo Stamateas, Bruce Dakins, Eugene Her- nandez. 6. Fullback Jeff Dalton slips one tackle for a big gain. sophfjv football 93 q 'T 4':-. -' 'Y 'fzffy' , f 322' ,: E JH 1 mf 15521, ' . . . , W. .V M, N iff-fi 'Fi -' ' C2472 V'fffr E6 1 figs, I-57.1 ,- 45, if L t 5 E gp q , gf, , . ,QTV 1 -2 Q 'xff 'k'x it 9 f L A - .W . 1 9 '- Q - K . p ,. ...fe-.1 ...', in f1.a.,'vi'-155 ..,' f :I-: f.h' ' ' gf- -wqyf -f ' j .K .-i, , . , . f at f ff--k'f Q :-fwfffw-1'1Q''sf''..7:,..:..7ff1fff-5.1, - . 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Julieanne Fishbaugh, Helen Schoustra, Debbie Wright, Lawren Smith, Laura 0'NeilI, Pam Senske, Carolyn Carrigan, Mgr. Karen Steuber. The 1978-79 JV team players were: Front Row - Joan Kawasaki, Jennifer Atzen, Rosanna Moore, Ellen Denninger, Kathy Morrow, Karen Spak, Doree Medrano. Row 2 - Cari Huch- ingson, Diane Garrigues, Rosario Vengoechea, Jennifer Lowe, Visalsandan Trinh, Shelley Breen, Deborah Valdo- mar. me-ft s VM., x 2 kf4-. -pa- f 4 ' 'NW-,. 1. Confident Mary Quigley aces a serve to stun Poly oppo- nents. 2. Jona Huffman was there to receive a serve. 3. A close net play was made by Donna Holzhauer while Kris- ten Prater covered Valley Christians' block. 4. Coaches and Varsity substitutes sat nervously and encouraged teammates on during close game with Millikan. 5. The 1978-79 Varsity Volleyball players were: Front Row - Mgr. Martha Alvillar, Mary Senske, Nicole Pankopf, Suzie Warno, Mary Quigley, Stephanie Reyburn, Collette Pan- kopf, Mgr. Suzanne Elken. Row 2 - Mgr. Jerry Clawson, Kristen Prater, Kim Chilcot, Francie Anselmo, Heidi Klimp, Maryann Kielb, Maryann Rivera, Coach Terry Ste- vens. The 1978-79 JV players were: Front Row - Mgr. Julie Stea, Jona Huffman, Terry Santucci, Denia Posada, Jenny Jordan, Timi Zamarripa, Mgr. Robbie Wolcott. Row 2 - Assistant Coach Jeff Watten, Felisha Dunne, Lisa Honey, Susan McNeil, Christy Calder, Sandy Apel, Donna Holz- hauer, Coach Terry Stevens. 6. Opponent goes up for successful block against Collette Pankopfs' powerful spike. 7. Coach Stevens corrected problems during Varsi- tys' time out. volleyball 95 oach Robert Hendricks' words, We are a very young team and have far to go to be the top team, proved to be an accurate description of the Varsity tennis team. With only one returning Varsity Ietterman, Reynolds McCabe, the team faired well against Compton, Lakewood, and Jor- dan. Other leaders on the team, Rick Menke, Ernie lves, Chas Cardall, David Brounley and Erich Black, bolstered spirit in matches with tough opponents as Millikan and Poly. Leaders on the JV team, Brian Day and Tad Tanoura, had a harder time keeping up with their opponents than the Varsity team. We are still one ofthe top three teams and next year we have many good young athletes who will keep us high in the standings, were Coach Hendricks' final words on the season. tennis matched E Q, Z f . its Q gg. . I W nv, .f, Q , -- , .. ..,,, ' 45 -. 4 1 V- f f .M 'ff m m 4'fA if 5' MQW? t h , AM ww. J, Ou L+ , dig 3,21 f f V ... -.,, fl, . .. I JL ' p p g Q35 C l i 'J' . .M 1 1 1 f S i R 'N 4 1 7 ---y f. - - V, I i . ' if f it-MEF?-A fi' L I, I gp, its-r-at-new ' ,W page ' V 1 f l,, ly, f ' fa ff SQ l . lf rw . ii , v tf i t , . ,.., . f.,.ig,1,g,.figialaii ' 'UN 98 tennis f ,. A ur f,A' r 5 1 1 f ffe. 1 2 5. it . s f s- l p 5 'ft i q A A 'QQ' 45 . . ' 3 ip . Y , f L . . . -.- - uk' . -' J, v - ly , s F- I L , . , . . ' pr Z? ,al . :Q . . , I , ,il ., 2. 1 '- Q. V f f L: , W t . g ' . ., , ,. . s 4. in ., .1 .. . f s ...M . -una 2. - er' W ' X A ,.,A il? l Ly if L f 1, 51 1., f- 6 Q fl X 3 -i li Y s, A. w e 1 ' Lv I X , 4 f -1- nf A. nv' ,, sr f' ' P' - X' - Q A - A sf-..... mf - X 1 ---ee'-se.-W i .. was . Paws- gs . WIIAXX . i In XX, an I-54-r xx ,i Q I. - g i 3 V 'V W ,A K A S ,X-W5 V... .-5. -,,. Wi sq.. ftel' Wll'll'lli'lg One, tieing One, and losing one game in a rather neutral preseason girls' Varsity and JV tennis placed second and first re- spectively, in Moore League. Poly, placing first in CIF last year, proved to be their most diffi- cult competition. Coach Elaine Betz was heard to say before the match, We're doing well this year. We should give them a run for their mon- ey. An experienced and spirited Varsity team took over the courts with Lawren Smith, num- ber one singles player for the second year, and top doubles team Jaye Vega and Hoang Nghiem. JV's overcame their problems during preseason and turned in a fine record of 16-2 for their first league match against Millikan. team faces tough season , . - H H ' q - gig it f ji- girls tennis 97 f, R F' K: ,fuk ..: U I F A if 1' i f le, if Q. is Q --gf-q,f:1.i,,--M W1-2 .c V. roken records and broken tapes sounded good for track. And they were. One only had to visit our track field to witness excellent showings from many individuals. The team, however, lacked depth as a whole. While rainy weather hampered workouts, coaching techniques compensated for them. Patience and perser- verance were qualities of fine coaches: Joe Riddick, Eugene Stemm, Don Mulligan and Jack Mertz. More juniors and sophomores than seniors made up the varsity squad. But it was hard to tell by their performances. Van Hopson, sprints, John Schauweker, distance, and soph- omore standout Scott Cox, sprints, proved throughout the season to be tough competi- tiors. The team's strength came from the field events. Blaine Rominger, triple jump, Dan Barger, high jump, and Brett Drieske, shot put were responsible for many of the victories on the field. With the great amount of juniors and sopho- mores, next season should prove to be very successful. trackmen did better on the field 100 varsity track ju. l -f ' . ! 4 . , ,. n,,,.,,,, ,' .. Y, ,f f, 124, ' 't 'n-.'- J ' 'tl' mw',:',Z 'f-ff. -' cf 1 I-if '-Pima' . 'Kt':fff'fD'7'??W?- f UW' risen,-fi.' M 'Q '-'-My . f Mk' . I f-f. , V, 'rfrm w , N 'A ,, 4 , r .5 , xg . ,, V iv' If? i ,N 'if' ' ' 4 ' V :if iii ff' aww f -rn... nv .Hs If .Q ,ff 5 A., E E -.f, g --4 s -a wk -- 'sr N we 4- f i A' 1 .V ff-- ..A. A Pwr:-z,v.:.. 4.,.. - -1.','-..-- .ff -f , -- -4 ,, L ' A 1. As David Brounley stretches high for a near perfect serve, Chas Cardall waits for the return. 2. Rick Menke, concentrating hard, reaches back for a powerful fore- hand. 3. Erich Black keeps his eye on the ball as he sets up A for a backhand return. 4. The Varsity tennis team was: Front row-David Brounley, Rick Menke, Steve Voltmer, Peter Nguyen, Coach Hendricks. Row 2-Brian Coleman, Reynolds McCabe, Chas Cardall, Erich Black, Ernie Ives and Brad Adams. The JV team was: Front row-Raff Doerr, Matt Balin, Mike Anderson, Tad Tanoura. Row 2-Pat Dunn, Steve Krolosky, Russ Natter, Doby Byers, Brian Day and Coach Meyer. 5. Being able to hit high or low were definite advantages to Reynolds McCabe's game. tennis 99 ww F .. ,ffe.a7Tff.7,,AZagi?l , 3 V It . -mr ' , 4,2 ,M 1..,, ' '51-' ' 4 4ww wn,,,.W 1. At the 440 mark, Scott Creager leads the pack to what was a 68-59 win over Palos Verdes. 2. Displaying the speed and accuracy it took to capture a first place position in the long jump is Joe Southern. 3. Elliot Hohri clears the hur- dle in the 330 lows. 4. JV track: Front row-G. Mclntire, B. Gallardo, H. Turner, B. Molyneaux, L. Smith, E. Horn. Row 2-T. Roberts, J. Moore, J. Forker, J. Southern, S. Craw- ford, S. Underwood, J. Yee, L. Cottrell. Row 3-K. Rice, L. Balin, D. VanPoelgeest and J. Brennan fmanagersj. Soph- omore track: Front row-R. Madrid, K. Clement, C. Sette, L. Baglietto, J. Kacewicz, M. Dunkle, K. Sutton, P. Leake, R. Webb. Row 2-W. Walters, D. Hauser, B. Perret, R. Petrise- vac, J. Pham, M. Housley, J. Wacha, D. Gough, J. Lambros, M. Ford, H. Sadler, R. Montgomery, B. Williams. Row 3-K. Curry, P. Devoy, T. Smith, S. Creager, M. Cooper, D. Sta- ley, M. Lynn, R. Phillips, M. Zimmerman, M. Gibbons and B. Williams. 5. What goes up, must come down. For Joe Linsangan it was successfully clearing 12'6 . 6. Sampson and Fleming not only share the same first name, Anthony, but also the victory of the 440 relay. lO2 jvfsoph track ,- 5 v4.,,:...,.:z.- V gif ff. W -.ff if its 5 , i - i . :Q 2E5rES31 f , I ff-111 .,-1. A V, I f,f'i'i5T?w2sqf ' , ' 5 , .ig 5 ' 4121207 - , il, N5 Q ufii'-.j.1:L-' .E 2 wi : iw V' rf' ,A- S maya ,A-. f'11.M . ei' i7Q'?E',' fffififif . p r. ',f' 7.' 'f'1 'f , 1. fi V' -5 V E., -4 1 gf,-w. y-. f ve'-.M,, , Md- .fa 1.- ,, . 1, -1. , -so , 7 -.-vffrf, ,,, 'kiifffmwa ' f-.M--.' if -1g'1: ,.w,f f -ff ' fq lf' 'f' ' .51 --M .1 gn, 5: 4 MIX- 1,.g,,f:,4,... 15, 4 ,VU ,,, V, ' , -I 'I ' Aw Q :-i': '74lji:jy5LF,',.,,v -, S il, Q , . I 1 ,Y 57 pw ef , .-,.'4,fI, ,f .,, Af ' - 54, .4 .2 ' wjqgt' f f. V .- -'W' - ...., ,A ' ' , g. l'WLh ff' ,,'h54ffflf, u1l'fff,5fvi fy s 1121.11 A, H ' ' 1' ff if-A-5 sr' , 7.,,'ffH.,.J.f-. , f.-vw V 1' si! ' ',,.fffD'1- fp,,.1'l,lf'1vi.,-,,-U - , ,V .K -- - -1, my ..4,A f , W!!-?l...1.'5du Y'Y5:14F4v.t ,,i',r1cxf:g, :gif L f - O L , 1. Beneath the exterior of pain, victory was sweet for Scott Cox in the 880. 2. Blaine Rominger, school record holder ln the triple jump, displays the form that earned hlm 44 feet 8112 inches. 3. Assured of a first place is John Benfanti in the 330 low hurdles. 4. Dan Barger knows how to get lt up. At the Millikan meet he exhibits his flawless style. 5. Up and away goes the shot from trackman Bill Hansen. 6. Varsity trackmen were: Front row - Greg Jor- dan, John Harvey, Orlando Gonzales lmgr.J, Jeff Trentini, Derek Pakiz, Tim Williams, Dean Smith, Bryan Walter. Row 2 - Blaine Rominger, Neil Raquipiso, Dan Barger, Mlke Ryan, Ron Winston, Scott McLeod, Van Hopson, Roy Gilmore, Chris Mathewson. Row 3 - John Schauweker, Bryce Daklns, Dave Larson, Kurt Strasmann, John Ben- fantl, Scott Cox, Dave Pedersen, Tom Nunziato, Elliot Hohrl, Rlon DuVaIl and Laurie Buccola lmanagersl. Not pictured - Shawn Cummings and Bernie Mermelstein. R O4 girls' track lthough small in size, the girls' track team consisted mostly of sopho- mores. 'tWe lacked participants in the Sprint areas and had to rely on our distance runners and field eventers for most of our points, said coach Therese Jordan. The team had a very difficult pre-league schedule, starting with Edison High School, this year's CIF cross country champions. The league race was very close among all the six schools. Teri Grimsby, a sophomore, was the leading distance runner, participating in events such as the 440, 880, mile, 2 mile, and mile relay. She finished third in the Moore League cross coun- try finals and was the top finisher from Moore League at CIF prelims: Along with Teri, Pam Mayfield and Janet Simon added experience to distance events. Chris Stinson and Mary Kinzer headed the sprint group. Returning high jump medalist, Heidi Klimp, added strength to the field event group. irl surpass opponents in distances 78-la -.., film-lag llupy 5- ,'f-' In V. g. .Mfg 'V .A . jaj ,. V , V I l 5 e: ' t--...M faq, EMM, .D- , 1 , X 6 ,.,4 WWA. 1 lose to the same could be said about our junior varsity and sophomore track teams. Though the competition both teams encountered was on entirely dif- ferent levels, the JV and soph squads displayed a similar characteristic in their per- formances-a proclivity for winning. As usual the junior varsity squad had the fewest members. But this year many juniors competed on the varsity as well as the junior varsity level. Shifting back and forth according to the competition benefited both our teams. The JV team ended preseason undefeated and continued with convincing wins in their quest for the Moore League crown. Joe Southern, 330 low hurdles, and Bruce Molyneaux, sprints, proved worthy of recognition in their specialties. The sophomores surprised many with their outstanding traits. Some sophomores shifted to varsity and junior varsity levels of competi- tion as well as their own sophomore level. Bruce Perret, mileg Henry Sadler, sprintsg and Cameron Sette, all around man earned honors in sophomore competition. An abundance of hard work and discipline rewarded both teams and wins. With this kind of tracksters, our varsity squad should be of fine quality next year. contenders striv .for victories 5 xl 'IJ A 1,?feq...fi. W... Vw- i A ' ev -it! 9 Ffa' A o'o'o e 9o'o'e'o' '.Q'.'.' ix i jvfsoph track 103 rain contributes to slow start 1 372 1. Russ Caplan demonstrates his perfect form of batting while Chris Kaesman warms up on deck. 2. Keeping his eyes on the ball, Jerry Clawson prepares to get a base hit. 3. Long before the runner reached the base, Richard Loughridge stretched to make the out. 4. Terry Cormack winds up to throw strike number three. 5. Putting ever- ything into his pitching, Peter Magnuson threw strike after strike for the JV team. . ...ML ., 5 ' f1: 'fl 1. Teri Grivmsby concentrates on keeping a steady pace, as Nichelle Bartell slowly catches up. 2. Sandra Evans and Clara Hill demonstrate how a good handoff can save sec- onds. 3. As her opponent moves up, Pam Mayfield keeps on going, during the last lap of the mile. 4. The 1979 girls' track team was: Front row-Nichelle Bartell, Syndy Prince, Rosetta Quintons, Veronica Lopez, Chris Stinson, Clara Hill, Sandra Evans, Row 2-Mary Kinzer, Janet Simon, Pam Mayfield, Pam Neal, Lorraine Krolosky, Heidi Klimp, Joanne LaMonica, Fanny Wofford, Row 3-Coach Therese Jordan, Traci Dakins, Teri Grimsby, Terri Jensen, Liz Knowlton, Blair Fraser, Kim Chilcot, Janine McClaren, Doreen Price, Cheryl Knowlden, and Coach Heidi Fish. 5. Janine McCIaren flies over the bar with ease. girls' track 105 arsity baseball enlivened the last part of the year as yelling and cheer- ing could be heard every Friday night from Blair Field. Going into league play, Varsity had won two, lost two, and tied one for a rather soggy preseason. Skip Rowland coached the experienced varsi- ty team comprised of eleven seniors, nine of them returning lettermen, and three juniors. Three teams from our league go to CIF play- offs and we have a pretty good chance to make the top half of our league, said Coach Rowland at the beginning of the season. Although the JV baseball team was mainly composed of sophomores, they proved to be tough competition in the Moore League. Pre- season didn't turn out as well as Coach Smith had hoped, as the JV's finished with a 2-3 record. However, JV's came back in the first round of league play to win three, losing only to Lakewood and Jordan. Juniors Jason Ash- craft, Larry Hamilton, Bill Hansen, Richard Loughridge, and Pete Magnuson set good ex- amples for the sophomores as well as prepar- ing themselves for Varsity play next year. hit and run no crime for bruin batters -..a.J.f ' .ns 1.1 , M 2 .4 .,., M It I fawil-4 1-'vw' v-new .. My L 4 . 108 baseball -. If ,ig 'f' ..,I4 - it ,, i ..i A J 'li .' 1 ,I-. ' ' , ' 549,-1--1' ,ibfjlulfq ..,, T, ,bb lu, -3 .4 'I W' V l',,. --'1 '?': 1 4.,I..Ji' ww! I m,V6G.,, I jaw . I I. ,.,.. , .,.., ,. .4 ig-fm r ,mfzrww-nv QQWDHW qmsanammmwsm ' , ,Q ,,... , ,.-, , . s ..,, . . ,, A Q .,, ..,.,. ,..,I,.,.,,,,,,a,4 4 ., , M ,. ,WI , ...W ,,.I. .l.i- ff' ' wpIef-x.I,i,,,f,g1z -4f-f'M- f I, I I I I if f . H I ,, M , I I,I If I V -, I z f I, T-Z., , I . IV I, . .. -. I . M I aw- ,, .V pf , 0 -5 K X II.' 1 -ggzlfgzif,-,X 'T ff 'z ,,uM Q1-'-:Pi:GfI ' y ' I ' If III, gf' ,- , 52-' 'V ' 'fi K ' .i Q, gg 'I x ::- frutftt -fftx' '1'f'T'.1fl1f4fV A . 5 'W of A -mf xv Tl' sim. K' f . v, . t' 4. ,-. k ' Q.. - . 2235, f K ' l6m sou. Q: wi 7, Q..-Q.-f-47,31 - 1: 'M x -V-1? .ik--1'fW , ' ' , W. W lm' baseball 107 110 softball 1. Susan Fosselman slides into second for a steal. 2. Alison Maney watches her pitch go over the plate for a strike against Valley Christian opponent. 3. A powerful smash was made by Debbie Cook during a tough rally with Arte- sia. 4. JoAnn Douglas reaches for the birdie while partner Mary Senske encourages her. 5. 78-79 Varsity softball consisted of: Front Row-Alison Maney, Tracy Elledge, Ter- ry Santucci, Stacey Kennedy, Susan Fosselman, Carolyn Carrigan. Row 2-Mgr. Donna Holzhauer, Mgr. Suzanne Elken, Kelly Teegarden, Cheri Vukas, Molly Tripeny, Teri Olson, Robin Fifer, Coach Terry Stevens. JV players were: Front Row-Rhonda Smith, Martha Alvillar, Jona Huffman, Kelly Winterowd, Stacey Spooner. Row 2-Lisa Honey, lsa Macias, Pam Gallahugh, Stephanie Hosfeld. Row 3-Mgr. Shelley Breen, Vanessa Copeland, Beth Klocko, Susan McNeil, Mgr. Marcy Stevens, Coach Gina Vracin, Mgr. Robbie Wolcott. 6. 78-79 Varsity badminton was: Front Row-Laura Pangborn, Jackie Stein, Debi Jasso, Carol Nosko. Row 2-Coach Elaine Betz, Julieanne Fishbaugh, Laura Wright, Kathy Megli, Debbie Cook, Mgr. Karen Steuber. JV badminton players were: Front Row-Cindy Garland, Donna Stark, Dawn Trinh. Row 2-Pam Senske, Mary Senske, JoAnn Douglas, Kristen Prater. .Til 24: ,, 5 '1 5 'Q' ,,.. . it - . V, A if -ge 4? ,,, , . , h .t . , I t, ,, 0 4. 'Q , ,V AA,,,i M .M ,T , l . W ff T 1. Brad Lane throws to his cut-off man at second base. 2. Ken Houp makes an out at first. 3. Lakewood opponent slides into second but quick moving Jerry Clawson has already tagged the bag and is throwing to first for a double play. 4. Starting pitcher Chris Kaesman hurls a pitch in for Lakewood opponent. 5. Varsity's Randy Hammers makes an effort toward home but is tagged at the plate. 6. 78-79 Varsity baseball: Front Row - Pat Lane, Mike Rowley, Chris Kaesman, John Blllinger, Mark Meyer, Chris Rus- sell, Terry Cormack, Ken Houp. Row 2 - Coach Skip Row- land, Randy Hammers, Tom Sicard, Mike Ashcratt, Russ Caplan, Scott Houp, Kevln Bumpers, Mark Loughridge, Julle Lazano. Row 3 - Kelly McDonald, Pam Peters, Gabriel Cadlllo, Bruce Preston, Andy Barmeyer, Joe Sorbo, Karen Powell, Clndy Welch. 78-79 JV baseball: Front Row - Steve Rosenberg, Tracy Angelini, Greg Griffin, Larry Hamilton, Chrls Coulllard, Bruce Benefiel, Gus Hein, Dave Loomis, Rod Dascenzo, Pete Magnuson, Richard Loughridge. Row 2 - Coach Smith, Scott Wheeler, Brad Lane, Kevin Elle- bracht, Rlck Bustillos, Brian Kazarian, Darryl Murphy. basebaH 109 arly practices proved very effective for Wilson's golfers who not only keep their practice up during the summer, but after school and on the weekends also. Their dedicated effort helped them to obtain top quality play which led to the sixth consecutive league title for Coach Marty Walker's team. A change in league lineup made Millikan the team's stiffest competition. Wilson looked short of players when the year began, but a little recruiting of sopho- mores took care of the shortage. Also, a new student from Minnesota, Rick Schlemmer, proved to be a very experienced golfer and asset to the team. Mrs. Walker, always proud of all her boys, saw potential in all, even the inexperienced. golfers drive to league title i 112 golf Q liding home this year with a tough season behind them came girls' Var- sity and JV softball. Varsity, led by coach Terry Stevens, played hard and scrapy throughout the season. Along with practice and league games, Varsity at- tended the Torrance softball tournament. The Varsity team was comprised of two sen- iors, six juniors and four sophomores, four of whom were returning all-league champs. JV's were made up of two juniors and the rest sophomores and was coached by Gina Vrcin. They were a somewhat inexperienced but spirited team and they took a while to get their act together. Girls' badminton had it together from the very start. With coaching from Elaine Betz, they won their first two games of the season against Artesia and lvlillikan. The Varsity team consisted of two juniors and the rest seniorsg four were returning lettermen. JV's had one senior, the rest juniors. Top singles player, Debbie Cook and top doubles, Kathy lVlegIi and Julieann Fishbaugh, made a smash throughout the season. When asked to com- ment, coach Betz said, We've taken Moore League the past two years and have a very good chance of it again. We do have a lack of conditioning due to no off-season this year but we're working hard to make up for it. batts, birdies flew over rivals Af! 5 once again the girls' swim team ex- celled to capture the Moore League championship. By sheer hard work and determination, and under the firm but understanding direction of their new varsity coach, Mrs. Margaet Kemp, the girls showed their utmost talents by improving their times as much as possible to place first in Moore League finals. The team's camaraderie kept them going. The JV team was the strongest around prov- ing once again that no one could take their well-earned title away from them. Their coach and number one supportor was Mrs. Adie Holz- man. Maureen O'TooIe, Becky Black and Jackie Lazzar led the Varsity team to CIF where they did exceptionally well. This year's team was stronger than ever with a good balance of swimmers in all events. girls drown he opposition ,,.,.nf44f23 114 girls' swimming . fb' In :ft '.'2:+-Kr, s y: . 1 ..,. S f' .- +1 ff1:1ff ' ,f f- gn ' .f .Ji Qp,3..gk, Q wwgggggg 45?M5Q if A N-eawW1JJl5QiWf V .b X Ji. . , by 5: '.Lg,::,,:g,:, . f .V .f w:5fgff..t ,,. 4 . . 5.1 , V .M .V 5 , ' .mi ' - . , . - .Q .,'r..:r:21., ..,, WI .F 4,5 ' 1 ., '--Y: 1 A , - 5 ff. e J f ,gy A,LL, , +1 5 vggw V H ,rv . , fi . n , 3 4. 4. WW .X ,. tr Qt al.,-ii' ' f I gi g S 4 1 6 i 4 41 'ttf ,if , .V 1. With intense concentration Dick Cannon follows through on perfect swing. 2. Exploding from the sand trap is Todd Watson. 3. '78-'79 golf members were: Front Row- Joe Johnson, Kevin DeLorto, Joel Brass, Thad Temble, Todd Wade, Jay Olson, Rick Shlemmer, Dan Cannon, John Shadden. Row 2-Mrs. Walker, Vic McCarty, Dick Cannon, Robert Menke, Ryan Autrey, John Stephenson, Jim Donq- hue, Bob Stevenson, Todd Watson, Ken Perkins and Bill Dodson. 4. Rick Shlemmer smiles at the length of his drive, while Joe Johnson concentrates on his form. 5. Rick Shlemmer, Dick Cannon, Joe Johnson, and Vic McCarty show step by step action of a perfect swing. 'EK ,.jj .. i gow 113 5 Z2'?'-K'- x' if 1. Derek Pakiz blasts from the block in a swim-off during Moore League Invitlonals. 2. Mark Gordin speeds to a first place finish in the individual medley at Lakewood High School. 3. After finishing the 500 yard freestyle, Trevor Dodson catches his breath while waiting for his official tlme. 4. Greg Winchell and Lolo Jaffee hold their first place trophy up proudly at CIF relay championships. 5. Studying his opponent closely, Tim McCormick pre- pares himself for the 100 yard backstroke at Foothill High. 6. Supernatator Greg Winchell breaks his own breast stroke record for the third consecutive year at CIF champlonshlp finals. 7. '78-'79 Varsity swim team mem- bers were: Front row - Steve Meckna, Doug Fleischli, Ray Armstrong, Russ Shubln and David George. Row 2 - Greg Wlnchell, Mark Gordin, Derek Pakiz, Trevor Dodson, Bob Cleveland and Tim McCormick. Not pictured - Lolo Jaffee, Glen Romo, Tom Gallagher and coach Bob Grueisen. 116 varsity swimming 'ww 5, . r ,f -:f i wi. . ' ,V w ,i.kVV fiir gg, T. ,f-We ,A ,, gl ,f , . S ' .- Q ii F 'M' 2 'i'1f5f1P,2 'if 1, , 1 4 V4 gi., . . Q., 5 .4, .,. -sn-. 2 a G .Q -ffaifrifi ' , fzfifiief' 'i 'w ': wavy' ' , F' ,m x -J 1. Varsity swimmer Jackie Lazzar perfects her dive, while Diane Walsh and Juile Stea look on. 2. WiIson's mother- daughter coaching duo, Kemp and Kemp, compare times for swimmers. 3. Jodi Hein strokes her way to victory in the third leg of the IM medley. 4. Lori Anderson breezes through the backstroke. 5. 1979 girls' Varsity swim team was: Front row-Coach Mrs. Margaret Kemp, asst. coach Kristal Kemp. Row 2- Sally Turner, Jackie Lazzar, Kalani Russel, Peggy Seaman, Keri Flynn. Row 3-Carol Lind, Jodi Hein, Diane Walsh, Gianna Weed, Pam Morrison, Becky Black. Row 4-manager Jill Hall, manager Lisa Buck, Henri- etta Berregard, Mary Krinsky, Erika Faulkner, Faye Flam, Maureen 0'TooIe. Row 5-manager Fred Kearney, Marci Fleishman, Michelle Danner, Cheri Swatek, Juile Stea, Cecilia Sadler and manager Dave Ferry. 6. Maureen 0'Toole psych's herself up to break her time for CIF. 7. The fly looks easy when executed by Sally Turner. 8. JV team: Front row-Leslie Osmera, Vicki Christofferson, JV Coach Mrs. Adie Holzman, Lori Anderson. Row 2-Karen Spak, Michelle Anderson, Miriam Toczek, Laura Atherton, Maria Greene, Vicki Redmen. Row 3-manager Jill Hall, manager Lisa Buck, Debbie Vogel, Linda Scott, Meg Eddy, Johnna Anderson, Danielle Mclaren, Christy Calder. Row 4-manager Fred Kearney, manager Cecilia Sadler, Linda Saffell, Stacy Olinger, Susan Harvey, Donna Dik and Lau- rel McNab. girls' swimming 115 Mit kv v. g 1' at Q... plash! Quick powerful swimmers race through the water as screams of ex- citement from spectators got louder and louder. Add another victory for good ol' Wilson High. The juniors and sophomores on the swimming teams this year are fast, quick, and experts in the pools of all schools. The team won its ninth Moore League champion- ship in the last twelve years. Other school swimming teams cowered when they saw the bright red and gold suits right next to them on the starting blocks. Coaches Bob Gruneisen and Rick Jones de- served a big hunk of recognition for the huge success of the juniors and sophs, but let us not forget the swimmers who made their bo- dies into muscles of steel with hard workouts every day. There were not enough words to express the admiration and respect for all the honors the swimmers have brought to Wilson. winners all the way 118 jvfsoph swimming diff K,,.,,f,,,-fn V, , ' , 'mv , , .,,,4-,,,,,.. we ff lemma-A-1 f- tu., HA.,,,f v.,2 4gg.,m'fa I nl ui ni ' gQ, 3jg'i1ifWhA,X.n mi sv ,W ' M+Mgma.114':t 'l'l , aw- 'an-1:-swf W K .t 7 WV , ,,,, , V , 'W' ' 4' f' I , ,, , I M. , it V, f ff.-.Marr 0 L, .W ,,,,, I mi? I ' , 'ff' 'rf- , 'f0-wwy-21:-ggft'- ' , , , I :IHS .s....nkxlllAl13LS.i.o-14 ' H 1 5'-f + 5 '23'15x'a'u, tiuuA ng? ,V , Nui bb-N' if , ,-,,.3,g1gh'L.1,1- it .I ' V .' ' ' any , , ., , -fi-fe M 1. ,.., 2' 35,5 , 4 it 'ag' 'E' I -e f 1.-Qws., I e , or Li ,'g,q,,,r s',sfi5i.mss: u,gpx.ux.u1xxxxnxgn:3fiD ga .79 F- I rf- .- , 4 , ,ff ,. V I ...J-W ' -up -re-2 ' V , If '.. mu., ated fourth in CIF, winning the CIF relay championships and domiating Moore League for the eighth straight year, the Varsity swim team was undoubtedly one of the best teams in Southern California. The Bru- ins swam to a great 9 and 1 record, defeating archrivals Foothill and El Dorado, losing only to Newport Harbor during the flu epidemic. This year's success was due in part to the many returning Iettermen. Among the most outstand- ing were Greg Winchell, national record holder for the 100 yard breast stroke, Mark Gordin, CIF re- cord holder for the 100 yard backstrokeg Laur- ance CLoloJ Jaffee, Tim McCormick and Derek Pakiz freestyle contenders for CIF finals. Steve Meckna, Trevor Dodson, and Tom Gallagher fin- ished the lineup in middle and long distance frees- tyle. Winning has always been a tradition for Bruin swimmers and this year was no exception. varsity surfaces at top of league g I f-g varsity swimming 117 7 1. Struggling, Joe Levy tries to get a chicken wing on his opponent. 2. Joel Braff waits for the right moment to take control of his Poly adversary. 3. Attempting to turn his Poly opponent, Vance Breen strains with determina- tion. 4. With his competitor in a half-nelson, arm bar, Gerry Fleisher drives for a pin. 5. Guy Goulet tries to turn his opponent. 6. Joel Braff waits for a chance to counter. 7. JV team members were: Front row-Chris Bonzer, Paul DeVoy, Ed Ross, Joel Braff, Mike Kies, Gary Green. Row 2- Dan Cedillo, Brian Tengwald, Pedro Ortiz, Dwight Ger- gens, David Henry, Glenn Rodriguez, and Matt Balin. 8. Varsity team members were: Front row-Doug Steimle, Tim Bertetto, Joe Levy, Heladio Gonzales, Gerry Fleisher, Mitch Solomon. Row 2- Tom Marcouz, Guy Goulet, Vance Breen, Mark Conner, Pat Zurek and Guy Zamarippa. 120 wrestling , Z! , 4 ffm,-,,,f.,,.,,,,,, mf, , my , K ,JZ-M 'V 4 I 3 9 ff Q wi! , 62 ...fa 1 if 4 , If A l 4 fwlr f . . ,4 H Z' we y . E 1 73,9 M .J Hi ' a cl ' r N 1 1 -af' 3 . Y' I , ,mf-0 5 -rl. ...ww -, . Zigi, M3?24:a,,, Mm. .as 2'r'e:r'zQ. ,f Agua, Ay ,zu - ' 'f Q ps, 9 ' -W H214 '.:'A' 1. - ,. .r J ---h V Vg , ,. f-3. - A n, , , M Gil wa, 1. Coach Bob Gruniesen smiles confidently, knowing the meet is in the bag. 2. Jay Williamson is working his con- centration onto the sound of the gun fire. 3. Way out in front, Craig Gauger uses his head start to take advantage of the opposing swimmers. 4. He's at it again! Coach Rick Jones is expertly timing the winning lane. 5. The look of ecstacy is apparent on John Kies' face as he cuts down his previous racing time once again. 6. Swimming the butter- fly, Chris Jordan looks like he is ready for take off. 7. Although Bruce Hill is a supreme swimmer, he still looks like superfly with those goggles on. 8. John Satar- iano gulps in as much air as he can, before swimming back under water gain. 9. 78'-79' JV swimmers were: Front row-Jim Lobdell, Mike Fadgen, Craig Gauger, John Satariano, and Robet Islander. Row 2-Bruce Hill, Mike Newport, Tod Gerard, Robert Cash, and Robert Steven- son. 10. 78'-79' Soph swimmers were: Front row-Gerry Martinez, Tom Ledford, Richard Gentile, John Kies, Rich- ard Jerrells, Richard Merrill, Jeff Walker, Scott Crail, and Latham Bell. Row 2-Scott Kight, Bill Garrison, Jim Stei- chen, David Flynt, John Knight, Mike Segerblom, Chris Jordan, John Mauger, Chris Van Horn, and Holden West- land. jvfsoph swimming 119 ed by head coach James Ferguson, the Varsity basketball team was one of the best teams Wilson has had in the last 5 years. With victories over tough oppo- nents such as Artesia, Gahr and Fullerton, the team started out with a pre-season record of 6- 8. This year's team is a group of fine young men, who play with a great deal of enthusiasm and dedication, remarked the coach. Bucky Dennis, leading scorer and rebounder aver- aged 15 points and 10 rebounds a game, Mike Oates, a fine all-around player, Alan Powell, Weslie Mays and Todd Watson were assets to the hardworking team's abiity. basketball called the shots i V8 i i. gg 122 varsity basketball 1 I 4 4 4 E 2 3 J 1 1 I 1. Wilson's sophomore Chris Elsea makes an extra effort to outreach opponent from Cypress. 2. Rick Beall UVJ dodges around Millikan guard and moves under the bas- ket. 3. While dazzled Cypress team looks on Chris Elsea takes an inside shot. 4. Baffling Cypress opponent, Tom Paynefsoph.J breaks into the open. 5. 78-79 JV basketball was: Front Row-Bobby Ctvrtlik, Jim Miller, Mike Aronow, Mike 0'Connor. Row 2-Mgr. Eric Greene, Rick Beall, Bryan Holvey, Roberto Saglietto, Bobby Sommers, George Bouras, John Stephenson, Coach Cal Wulfsberg. Sopho- more and sophomore reserve teams were: Front Row- Adam Sacuy, Al Anselmo, Gary Keller, Chris Elsea, Craig Bradley, Kerth Fleming, John Pham, Row 2-Stat. girl Kari Osmera, John Stylianides, Henry Sadler, Todd Miller, Scott Creager, Tom Payne, Todd Thomason, Walter Hud- son, Dave Lewis, stat. girl Teri Seymour. Row 3-Coach Fraley, Dimitri Roane, mgr. Doug Kuehnert, Kent Curry, Dave Williams, Robert Miladinovich, Mike Plott, Karl Welch, Coach Graham, Cynthia Williams stat. girl, Mike Reints. 6. Michael Roberts Jumps higher, jumps high- ef... 124 sophfjv basketball ........l , Y. -- , y , ,-I ,7- lr-1: . V ,ff -inv wEmf??? mum- ffj f L 9 nf 15,1 f, ff 2 5' f !y 1 I7 19 fl a . , 'gg f, ,f W g .6 w , 9 A W if f 'fg'H 'Q A H A1 WAn ' . I ,' f -. zz: f 'i aw, ' iff? ' ' if QQ, 112, 1. Ozell Jones sets to block Bert Dumars' shot. 2. Mike Oates displayed some of his better skills in the game against Poly. 3. Determined to earn another two points, Todd Watson sets up for a shot. 4. Coach Ferguson's words We have a chance to be one of WiIson's better basketball teams definitely show in the styles of Bucky Dennis, Todd Watson, and Weslie Mays. 5. The 1979 Varsi- ty basketball team was: Front row-Joe Sevreen, Eric Senske, Coach Ferguson, Kerry Greene, John Ellis. Row 2- John Lehotsky, manager, Bryan Holvey, Nance Williams, David Courdy, Mike Oates, Alan Powell, Bert Dumars Bucky Dennis, Weslie Mays, Robert Beall, Todd Watson Mark Prater, and Alfredo Bon, manager. .J varshy basketbaH 123 126 girls' basketball oth Varsity and JV girls' basketball teams utilized skill and intensity to produce top performances through- out the season, Varsity proved to play well under former boys' Varsity coach and last years girls' JV coach Robby Robbins while JV's also played well under their student teacher and coach, Barbara Mosher. Varsity put in their two hour a day practices during seventh period and after school while .lV's practiced before school and during first period. All of the girls' practice and hard work payed off and resulted in a fine season for both teams. girls took to the court with enthusiasm W 'lm any people think of basketball as simply trying to get an orange ball through a netted metal hoop by i dribbling and passing it around a court. The JV and sophomore bas- ketball teams found out it was a lot more. Hard work, seemingly endless practices, and strenuous conditioning were all encoun- tered during the season. Much spirit was also shown by enthusias- tic spectators along with the players during every game and great coaching proved ef- fective by Cal Wulfsberg CJV'sJ and Max Fra- ley Csophomoresb. The JV team was primarily composed of juniors but also took on three outstanding sophomores. The sophomore and reserve teams were, of course, all sophomores. , Coaches Fraley and Wulfsberg were asked at the beginning of the season how they thought the teams would do. Fraley said, We are very young and inexperienced but are learning very fast. Each time we play, we are better. Our aggresiveness must be pay- ing off . When confronted with the same question, Coach Wulfsberg commented, We're entering Moore League play with a 500 mark and should hold our own . teams make opponents 'cry foul' sophfjv basketball 125 gymnasts swing into action ,. .ye 1. Going up for two points against Poly were Christi Woo- lard and Debra Lee. 2. Steph Reyburn demonstrates her form for a jump shot. 3. Pam Neasel dribbles around her opponent and continues her drive to the basket. 4. Varsity team: Front Row-Kristi McNaughton fmanagerl, Sherrion Nelson, Susan Fosselman, Lorraine Krolosky, Molly Tri- peny, Nikki DeAlwis lmanagerj, Row 2-Coach Robbins, Tammy Neasel, Pam Neasel, Cheryl Knolden, Carol Knol- den, Karen Carmichael, Debbie Sempson, Debra Lee and Bruce Preston lmanagerj. 5. Open out side, Sherrion Nel- son shoots for two points. 6. Francie Anselmo sets to make sure it goes through the basket. 7. JV team: Front Row-Rhonda Smith, Stephanie Reyburn, Christi Woolard, Coach Mosher. Row 2-Julie Bowman, .lill Dunford, Julie Goforth, Eileen Devoy, Tammy Muro, Leslie Brookey, Traci Elledge and Mary Kinkella. Not pictured-Paige Pinkston, Suzanne Reyburn and Francie Anselmo. girls' basketball 127 I 1. Charlle Corriagan shows why he was on our winning rlng team. 2. Grace and agility are displayed by Sandy Rlc'ca. 3. The boys' varsity team of 1978-79 was: Front row - Graham Locke, Brian Wardwell, David Galaz, Mike Par- sons and Mark Hess. Row 2 - Joe Pearson, Charlie Corri- gan, Blll Stuart and Greg Brennan. Row 3 - Chintakavi Slsowath, Tim Prater, David Pollick, Dan Cota, Koumis Boosalls and Tim Crumby. 4. Concentration is on Bill Stuart's face as he executes a perfect double off the high bar. 5. Dan Cota has the balance and skill needed to be on our fantastic pommel horse team. 6. Renne Abbott shows why our girls team did so well. .J .M E 1-...2 MM my .....,.,xjz 1. One of the top men on pommel horse was Tim Prater. 2. Brlan Wardwell, a top ringman, displays his versitility and strength by doing a v-sit on the parallel bars. 3. Graham Locke executes a picture perfect full off of the rings. 4. The glrls' junior varsity and varsity teams for 1978-79 were: Front row - Sandy Ricca, Beth Abbers, Eileen O'Don- nel and Maria Arroyo. Row 2 - Coach Young, Kym Kucera, Tonl Cardinali, Jenny Jordan and Assistant Coach, Anna Cook. Row 3 - Debie Hughes, Donna True, Julie Christen- son, Aprll Hu, Renee Abbott and Janie Smith. 5. Leg cuts looked easy when Chin Sisowath performed them. 4, , 21.4 .fr . , 54' : fi. li oung and inexperienced describes Wilson's 79 varsity gymnastics team with only six returning members. The pommel horse team had four out- standing students on it: Chintakavi Sisowath, Tim Prater, Dan Cota and Koumis Boosalis. Bill Stuart was our superb high bar man and co-captain with Brian Wardwell, a ring man who rounded out the winning ring team of Charlie Corrigan, Graham Locke and Mark Hess. Joe Pearson, a sophomore, was the all- around man. He is expected to do very well in the next two years. Despite the inexperience of the team, the same couIdn't be said for Coach Jack Elder, Wilson coach of 21 years. This is the second year that Wilson has had a girls' gymnastic team. Led by Coach Young, the team made a good showing in Moore League. Four outstanding girls were Sandy Ricca, Kym Kucera, Susan Martin and Renee Abbott. youn team rebuilds '--i',f , r x - , U .,., V . gymnastics 131 M 'R vn X ith President Chas Cardall leading the way, Senior Class Council earned about three thousand dol- lars during the Fall semester. They loaned two hundred dollars to junior class council to buy frozen yogurt for homecoming. They loaned Zygomas and Key Club money for a dance. Almost any club or group that asked for one was granted a loan. To earn additional funds, they sold lemonaide at their homecoming booth. With their lef- tover monies from loans Senior Class is con- sidering giving a new sound system for a sen- ior gift. class council turns loan shark f-'V'-gg.. Nw .f-ff 1. Almost recognizable without his traditional hat, Presi- dent Chas Cardall relaxs during a meeting. 2. During a lighter moment of a meeting, Lora Louise Began waves to her fans. 3. Listening attentivly to plans for homecoming are Dan Echeto, Howard Gebb and Scott Gronert. 4. Sen- ior Class Council: Front Row-John Graves, Brian Barnes, Adie Bowman, Dan Echeto and Howard Gebb. Row 2-Lora Louise Began, Scott Gronert, Cathy Reed, Nazila Shabes- trai and Penny Hutchison. P Av .- fs .W 1 .- Y H, ff! ' 11' fi 55.1, f We - ' V 134 senior class council A in T K4 ' if f Wg , ' , r . - 5' M T A F115 , 4 5,4 , 7' -5 ,Q V 1 av 1 it ' ,ff Z 5 s F V 2 9 I , ! 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Xu ...,..., .2ff.5V!Wf'Ww 'JW WWW VW ELEM 'WISKZWW ,MZ Qwfaf 1, ggwff' fg,f,1L - ' eniors at Wilson have never lacked intel- ligence and the class of '79 didn't break the tradition. The 1979 Merit Program presented awards and scholarships to seniors who scored superior on their PSAT XSAT college exams. These seniors were awarded the title of semi-finalists. Others who did well were commended. Wilson also has sev- eral 4.0 students. These are seniors that have maintained a perfect grade point average for three years. Gold robes will be worn by these individuals at graduation. accompli hed seniors awarded ,E - 'E' A 'Q 'Uribe X gwgl-3:1 T ,J ?F?lf . '-f', r . . gan g ,..,. f .. . .- .3 -ff.. ,- . V. pg ,fl . --, ff-: X. f , ww if F haf' : -lf va A3 lim. .- 1 .. .,k,,,Je Q V., . V, 1. VM ,.' hv . YM . fe, I vers-wh,-v... . -1.-. .. u 1 .. ,,..4.,s,,n:,,d. xi. 'ifav4 ' . . A v 1-.4 . :fl 3.77 Natlonal Merit semi-finalists were: Front- John Graves. Row 2- Roy Gilmore, Scott Gronert, Howard Gebb. Row 3- Dan Echeto and Colin Leis. Not pictured are David Cooper, James Lee and Adam Paal. 2. 4.0 students were: Front row- Scott Gronert, Catou Greenberg and Chas Cardall. Row 2- Colin Leis and John Graves. Not pictured are David Q Courdy, Blaine Rominger, Patty Taylor and Sharon Walls. 3. Commended students were: Front- Brian Tengwald. Row 2- Eugene Seeley, Chas Cardall, Leigh Wacha and Steve Shroyer. Row 3- David Pedersen and Brian Thorn- ton. Not pictured are Andy Barmeyer, Robert Beall, Dann Bearson, James Donaghue, Maureen Gildea, Erik Innes, Susan Masback, Karen Mulhollen, Laura 0'Neill and Helen Schoustra. . T 'sre ',a.. . ,of fi - if 'l ' V 2 F li, ,.. , -.1 . L T f' ,. o, T .. ,cf ' , 5 , . ' national merit!4.0 149 E TTI i,,QSJ'2W9if'XisAN!Zffm'Z4-ESQ'Why-LNIW 'IfJMf N WW' WWQSWZV 757 . - W WH T -,iffwvv--WW WW 'iwf ,MLW , WW' ,NZWW ' , 'LIWQ' ' e Q 2 i- u, Y S av Q E S is S x E iZJ2RiKAkXwHXJfS'SKI9 i?fN,?fEM,iQ:iIXSFJ'-zf1: 7 ' TWV x f v f V if W W '21 'Lf Zh' M ffl' -f , tw-ug Ib'-Qi gi eing active is what is needed to earn a gold, jeweled or diamond W . The recipients of these pins are seniors who have earned 125, 175 94 300 points for their three years of activities. Anywhere from two to twenty points are awarded for participation in the various activities and services to the school. Hw1sH to active seniors aug- 1,-, ,, - 4'i1.3:. ... ,J 11.1 xg ygghpi MJ H I wig- In , I 'V ,Y '1r1n'-n ' I .1 1, 'mx 11,5 . 5.4 1., 154 w's ' .. ..'1 . , . ' um' ' i,f'..ff. .. MAJ ',,f ff' A L ' ff ,,'p L 1. The two students who received diamond W s were John Graves and Vicki Christoffersen. 2. Jeweled W recipients were: Front row-Jodi Hein, Tami SanJose, Row 2-Karen Steuber, Kathi Megli, Lora Began, David Mullen. Row 3-Daved Pedersen, Leslie Osmera, Paige Nees, Mau- reen 0'TooIe. Row 4-Steve Shroyer, Eugene Seeley, Jon Weidemann, Robert Menke and Bruce Preston. Not pic- tured: Nichele Bartell, Adie Bowman, Chas Cardall, Beth Hornung, Wendi Lorbeer, Dave Mason, Priscilla Morris, Cathy Reed, Erika Schlarmann, Ruth Stammerjohn and Brian Thornton. 3. Gold W recipients were: Amy Put- ney, Becky Black, Carol Carne, Peggy Seaman, Karen Ber- ry, Julieanne Fishbaugh, Virginia Carey and Gail Koleta. Not pictured: Erik Burke, Carol Inselberg, Susan Masback and Joyce VanZant. 2 . .N if I . .Vg 7 STUD E NT ACTIVITIE 8 5 be E 2 Z Q 2 Q 1 S Z 9 f J A i E v 5 ,f ff ,' f fl 1' ,, 'ff-' 7' f hwo ffl? f W WW XZWVC' V, x 2 'X f 'r Sf' 4 -if V '. ,HQ m.g: 22f1' x KWH CIXX-,W F21-ix WXGX, 'i'1iP.'m , Q- F5,fmm WV H vZ Wf,,,,-fmMM fWf f ' ,af f 2 'W?Z5ii'xmL -- s X gs f V K K f sv K KK KN .A K, KKKK K. , f Q , XM, S 1. - Q -1 .Q-K XK A x K -- K g 1 bf, ,,Kg3Mi,4Bw5yf- -71 Lam:fy:-'..,ff,f,,,W4, W , Senior class prom committee was established this year to help the ju- nior class council to promote the senior prom. Money was raised and donated through joint fundraisers, including the selling of Wilson key chains, by both junior and senior class members. An auditorium sound system was the gift from the senior class this year. After putting in anew lighting system, the old sound sys- tem was no comparison. Seniors used the money earned last year from the prom to help pay for the gift. Homecoming fundraisers and other ideas were also used to help the senior class leave a very special gift to Wilson. seniors h Ip support prom 1. Ladies take over the senior class for the spring semes- ter: Wendy Lorbeer, president ifrontj, Carol Carne, vice president and Leslie Osmera, secretary. 2. It says what! Dan Echeto and Wendy Lorbeer can't believe the minutes from the last meeting. 3. Cathy Reed and Penny Hutchi- son proofread another letter about the senior gift. 158 senior class council 3' it P -.. . f f .f ,. f ,f , ,sg i , 1. 5 tx 2 Agyy L 4 ' e A ' J l 'mv- 2 E , W . . P f . f f JW wb L, ff iw 22' ' x S x V 2 SY fs dlif ARP-, i QU -5' ' Q 6- 'ff -if - S:5V3A:lff2L5f3w-f',W Ni T zliNTWEf57dW.3Sx ?2f'?RRS3SisJ1,.7J?lRkQ'S'XSB'Y3 E:55Z2i'LiKifm XC' ix WWW VTZWWW Q 2 , W ,m, LlL,,, V c. WW' ff f',f ...v LW,M,..,.2ZZ4fl!,W' ' Wfff WWWWU' ' f 'f WW Fi 5 li n S 5 3 af .Q 4 5 2 ? 4 1 2 2 ? 1 I I i 1 k K 1 wp - w ' . In x' , 3- X ' S ' S' .X.- f - 'ZS A 5 J 'V S L-1: '- f..!'lf'iE -Jwifi 'QS 4 'IS ff fwf hs: 'TTV 4 F7 fi SW , s SWQVIA-'xS'fQ3fS9X'Qii'f7K3V YS-EWR VSKHY -52 4Lf',if5.Sff.L?EvRS all council began boosting their budget for the prom by selling dill pickles on Homecoming day and followed by selling Cookie Muncher's Cookies. Council also helped to throw a fund raising party to add to the prom budget. Spring class council began something new by letting the seniors help in the fund raising for the prom. Culminating the year, Junior Class Council promoted another successful senior prom. juniors add class to senior prom 162 junior class council ,A I ' Zan, ,, , Q ' 0117 ' ' ,I la iff checks her answers against the book lbd q, K Cav xxx'- fi sr Csf- nhs diploma. i :ss2fw2f .192LE.w95af?1'! fm,-gr.. Hr, -5 164 juniors Julie Adam Elena Adams Sandy Adamson Sean Aiken Samuel Alarcon Beth Albers Donny Alero Regina Alexius Noramina Alonto Dana Alpaugh Eddie Alvillar David Anders Embret Anderson Ingrid Anderson Michelle Anderson Russ Anderson Melanie Andrew Carol Apostle Mike Aronow Maria Arroyo Gaby Arzamendi Niroot Asawesna Laura Atherton Sherrie Atkinson Rise Ault Christine Azurin Brenda Babcock Bill Baber Kirk Backstrom Mike Baham Lynn Balin Dan Barger Val Barnes Ellen Barrad Hugo Barth Mervet Bayaa Carol Bayless Rick Beall Renee Beckett Becky Behar Mark Belcher Greg Bell Curtis Beller Mike Belnap John Benfanti Kimberly Benkey Tom Berberet Eric Berg David Bergstom Jim Berneker Patty Berry Rick Berry Susan Berry Jon Billinger if u -- A 1 1115.7 V I y I Q 4 Y.. , ,g A ,- , I ' ' C' 55154- -f P -SL . , A , . K , V ag 1 3 .. .1 iftf 1 1 Z I J M W 55' v 02- JA. ,,.is E 'is -': if W, J f 4 3 A Q all f A f ff We we ,Q ,N , . 54, J ,A,-, ,J W- 'Y' , 'jg is it i it .ll Sandi Ricca sneaks in late to class. ' Q ,- - L Ze.: , ,'i .':,:.,. lr-5 I Q , 93921 fx xg ' A 1 r ff l I . Va Q ,fs if .1,,11 1.. , J' this . , i W M 1 -A 790 1 ,f X 1 ' ,.,,,,.., fnrae , K, 5 ' 5 34ZJ.'5'vf7175'35 '55I5ffV -55232pff. , I w f 5 'QV 2' , M 'QI' ,, . , 9 f awww' lid M5 'ivlgffghp wg ii l .iii 5,, ..iQ4 f ,V feel K lb -4f1.,:i,f,-574g,g:g . ' i5 fJ-J r gif?-755. .. ' My 1, ,. . ,,,, ,,. . I ,- M, W ' i my Gm? 9 ' J., S J 3 f U 5 4 f i' . ' -qi? if' 4 P7' ' ' !'g:,',, ' 7 1 'Y Z J f fu Q ,E 'P' fu. 3 A E 5 Q4 f ' Q 4 V Af r gg , , ,, X, , I 4 R99 l JL' '- , , , ..,..,4f cf , ,V cf,-,Qi fiwvzsfs-aitfffff fi V X . 1. Fall officers were fbottoml: vice-president, Kathy .len- seng president, Cari Huchingsong secretary, Jenny Edson. 2. Leah Raquipiso finds class council a crack up. 3. Maklng plans for the next council meeting were Karen Spak and Keri Flynn. 4. Valerie Barnes, Denise Luke, and Kevin Delorto tried to think of some helpful suggestions for the upcoming sale. 5. Keri Flynn checks receipts from a previous sale. 6. Cecilia Sadler enjoys a lighter moment durlng an otherwise serious meeting. 7. The spring offi- cers were-vice-president, Karen Spakg president, Keri Flynng secretary, Laura Mahone. junior class council 163 166 juniors Jose Cosie Jose Cosio Diana Cota Lonnie Cottrell Kathy Couert Peter Coukoulis Steve Crawford Curtis Creek Jamie Critie Shanna Crook Sheilc Croom Janelle Cuny Rodney Curry Kathy Czerny Bryce Dakins Troy Dalton Marianne Dameron Mike Damvon Darryl Daniel Willie Dankiw Mark Danley Eric Darcy Ray Dascenzo Barbara Davis Debbie Davis Kevin Davis Paul Davis Sue Davis Bob Dawedeit Brian Day William DeAIba Nicki De Alwis Stephanie De Angelis Daryn De Camp Shelly Decker Myrta De Jesus Kathy Delaney Julie Delaplane Sophia Delgado Joe Dellinger Tony Desanctis Eileen Devoy Laura Diamond Jose Diaz Chand Dimang Chitamard Dimang Heather Dodge Raiff Doerr Greg Donsbach Jo Ann Douglas Don Doull Bob Downs Mike Drace Sean Driscoll Linda Dulin Bert Du Mars Jill Dunford Terry Dunham Pat Dunn Jennifer Dyer Bette Earnshaw Julie Earp Bryan Eaton Cheryl Eaton Jennifer Edson Lisa Eggleston Mike Eichhorn Gus Eleopoulos Faigame Fne Poa Ene 1:3115-2. .- ' igliil 'W ' I '5 ft N -wf + ' I g1g:ffgff! 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V V , ' kw lfllf x fl! fi EE f 'l' kj A ,..g .. ,, :I 1 l- V'- i Steve Billinghurst Nikola Bird Patricia Blackwell Dan Bonis Koumis Boosalis Millicent Borges Medina Bowen John Boyle Leslie Braaten Chris Bradbury Lisa Brady Bill Braly Shelly Breen Jill Brennan Vicki Brennan Sandra Brooks Greg Brown Harold Bryant Shelly Buck Ernie Burton Doby Byers Steve Byers Rita Calderon Jennifer Callan LeJuan Callier James Cameron Toni Cardinali Joe Carey Rick Carriere Carolyn Carrigan Renea Casados Robert Casares Dianna Casey Robert Cash Kim Cashman Lisa Casillas Marc Ces David Chacon Lisa Charest Wendy Chase Maggie Chen Victoria Chilberti Kim Chilcot Julie Christensen Mark Christensen Keith Christensen Tina Christie Amy Christison Mike Chronister Doug Cicotte Jerry Clawson Linda Claytor Christy Clock Sharon Cockrell Gary Coffman Judy Colberg Loretta Coleman Dan Combs Donna Conkle Cindy Connell Jim Connelly Cathy Conway Debbie Cook Monalissa Cooper Vanessa Copeland Brian Corcoran Terry Cormack Robb Cornwall Lope Corona Kim Corrodi juniors 165 168 juniors Jason Gilbertson Suzann Giles Sandra Gilfillan Alison Gill Dan Gill Gary Gimmy Cami Girch Laurie Gomez Lorene Gomez Theresa Gonyer Rolando Gonzales Sylvia Gonzales Brian Goodman Mark Gordin Carlene Gordon Guy Goulet Christy Grant Jennifer Graves Kristal Graves Gary Green Joe Green Eric Greene Maria Greene Robert Gregg Jason Griffith Deanie Grimes Lynne Grisham Michael Grisham Keith Guinr. Ed Gustus Greg Gutierrez Laura Guzman Steve Hall Karen Hallahan Nicole Hallett Larry Hamilton Jong Han Donna Hancock Kim Hancock Steve Handy Bill Hansen Cindy Hankins Margaret Harris Theresa Harvey Pamela Hastain John Hazlett Holly Heath Todd Hebb Carl Heim Jenny Heitkamp David Hellmers Beverly Henderson Kevin Henneman Andy Hernandez fir N if if t Q 5-fo, Qs, Q rv 1 9, K nl 4- C-v tg ' 1 E' 1 I 4 , V , 2: :EEE fl? T er , f -Q l in-11'.f X .Z ' -L' '- ' ,W , W- ii' ? 1 wg 1 , J 0 S4 1 5 t W i 313, L., f ff V ' 7' E I f 5' 1 ,Y f IV Q f! 1 4 3 A :- !..- v .. 5 .iff 3 ,, 'l T f tit I : 1 , 325 '31 Y I x ,wt av. Sw f x u ff ie. .xi X , ,. 1 Wa 'Hate - i 'Q , 'ff V fs x fx 1 x I sg, Elf '31 ,,,..s.,,45 w .,....,. Q. ,I KA, 7 6, . A, f I, 3 'ig' 1. , J 'Z' Zz. ' ' . '! ei ' Q' J' . -..., V i ' E1E1'I'L, Q ,H , J ' '. V if A 1 1, A -- .L -55,3 MA, Lf. ,.A4 rg K A KGB uf ' v . -iam, ':Yi':-,125 .' , , 5 A 4 ' My 1 r ,S kin W4 W eff , 'W' M51 ,. as mx :iz ,, .V ... .. 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'5 ,A 1 it . f . .jig Denise Erickson Charleen Evans Paul Evans Spencer Eure Patti Eyre Rone Fachtmann Mike Fadgen Laune Farua Scott Ferguson Maria Fernandez Dave Ferry Regina Festin Robin Fifer Steve Flam Debi Flanagan Bobby Fletcher Laura Flint David Flores Diane Flores Keri Flynn Mary Flynn Steve Foley Mary Fong Tom Forbes Carla Ford Jeff Forster Susan Frailich Laurie Frame Ligia Franco Marni Frank Kelle Fraser Julie Freeman Scott Freemire Bill French Lisa Frenzel Sue Gall Monique Gallagher Bret Gallardo Steve Galovan David Galvan Patty Galvond Debbie Garcia Cindy Garland Diana Garner Brigitte Gasparini Craig Gauger Tod Gerard Suzi Germaneri Marianne Geving juniors 167 170 juniors Todd Jones Bryan Jordan Linda Jude Hui Jun Kevin Jurs Terrie Kalbus Suzan Keithley Robert Keller Michaele Kellison Dina Kellogg Jordi Kellogg Tom Kendall Gary Kendle Laura Kendrick Karen Kennedy Stacy Kennedy Tom Killian Ida Kim Jim Kimber David King Don King Laura King Tanya King Pat Kinkella Brenda Kirby Andrea Klein Anne Klein Heidi Klimp Carol Knowlden Cheryl Knowlden Dina Kocher Terri Krasho Kathy Krawczyk Lorraine Krolosky Laura Kuczkowski Mary Kuhse Casey Ky Thuy La Jim Landon Pat Lane Dirk Larson Dung Le Greg Ledford Chong Lee Jung Lee John Lehotsky Lisa Lelvo Mike Leksan Richard Lemaster Eric Letson Mike Levendusky Joey Levy Jason Lica Bill Lieman 31.4 lf' 1 5 , 5 1 if 'If' 4 I 'r ., .1 L 5,ii,fi7 i 'f 72 if 1 f ill 15' I 'fl A av 'N Q ,Wig 4 -K Q, w 15 , fx, ,A ,I LA? , 1 ,M A .J 7,14 J 1, 0' 1 E V f wk l K 'Af' M, y fr af , ff vt av -4 -P ,- .PW is . 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' . , f M:-N ,, , f ff- .. ri iz f ref, f gf V t Gene Hernandez Grace Hernandez Ofelia Herrera Mark Hess Steve Hesslink Jim Heynen Cathi Hicks Bazella Hickson Frances Highfill Todd Hildebranel Bruce Hill Mike Hogan Elliot Hohri Tracy Holden Mona Holtz Bryan Holvey Alan Hong Sitha Hong Sylver Hong Eric Horn Michelle Hornett Scott Houp Lynnette Howard David Howey April Hu Jennifer Huber Cari Huchingson Teresa Hugen Debi Hughes Roger Hummel Debbie Hunter Brad Hurte Mark Hutchinson Quang Huynh Lance lngle Robin Irwin Wesley Ishida Robert Islander Ernie Ives Glenn Jackman Jill Jackson Carlista Jacobs Cindy James Kris Jarvis Kathy Jensen Daphne Johnson Eric Johnson Kenneth Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson Paula Johnson Susan Johnson Walter Johnson Lori Jones juniors 169 172 juniors Gilbert McCullouch Robyn McDiarrnid Robin McDonad Kelly McDonell Guy Mclntire Alan McKinder David McKnight Danielle McLaren Scott McLeod Kristi McNaughton Diana Meays Gina Megasbrane Maria Mendez Suzanne Mendoza Rick Menke Greg Meredith Denise Meyer Tom Meyer Rod Michener Denise Miller Erica Miller Lori Miller Jon Mills Kim Mills Brook Minahan Marilyn Mincy Steven Minyard Aida Mix David Mixon Erich Mockler Sylvia Mohney Deedee Molyneaux Kai Mortensen Charlene Montierth .lay Montoya Doug Moriarty Antigone Moore .lack Moore Jeff Moore Marilyn Moore Vicki Moore Robin Morgon Donna Morornisato Teri Morris Pam Morrison Kathy Morrow Cheryl Moskowitz Renee Moss Gabinia Mota Paul Mota Randall Mount Rita Muthania Greg Myers Steve Nanakuku E Q f ff rrffrf' Vi' -V. 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' f ,QL Foriborz Nasser Pam Neal Kathy Neas Mark Nease Pam Neasel Tami Neasel Shawna Nelson Sherrion Nelson Yiong Ner Chuck Neubauer Todd Newman Michael Newport Debbie Newton Thanh Nge Phong Nguyen Trung Nguyen Somaly Nhuong Cynthia Niavez Jennifer Nida Joanne Nightingale lne Nordlind Pharatho Noukn Louisa Nowlan Mike O'Connor Mlke Odell Erin O'Donnell Rod Ohlsen Jon Olguin Steve Olson Teri Olson Vilma Ordonio Lisa Orozco Cindy Ortega Pedro Ortiz Gilbert Oswald John Outhuyse Mike Overbay Jack Owens Rosa Padilla Laura Pangborn Nicole Pankopf Scott Pansons Vivi Paolirn Tina Parenteau Lori Parise Russ Parks Vincent Parks Michael Parsons Julie Patterson Patti Peck John Pekich Susie Pelsinger Laura Pennie Maritza Peral Lauren Perez Ken Perkins Brian Perle John Pearle juniors 173 Carol Stemmer John Stephanson Michael Stevens Michael Stevens Bob Stevenson Lance Stewart Chris Stinson Theotes Stinson Jay Stolzberg Curt Strasmann Tom Strella Adam Striegel Alice Striegel Cathy Sullivan Elizabeth Sumpter Hung Sun Andy Surprenant Alex Tabakov Marilyn Taboada Tad Tanoura Lorraine Tacconelli Steve Taylor Rosa Tejada Brenda Tempel Dave Tencate Timmy Thomas James Thompson Kate Thornton Faith Tilson Miriam Toczek Tova Toles Douglas Toy Lyly Tran Jeff Trentini Dung Trinh Andi Truan Guy Turner Sally Turner Connie Uhlich Steve Underwood Quyen Ung Bruce Ulewellyn Tami Valadez Deborah Valdomar Lowell VanCleef Debbie Vandevier Diane VanPoelqeest Kevin VanVoris Nalacha Vargao Tosh Vaughn Mark Vega Orlando Vengoechea Natalie Vivalacqua Steve Voltmer 4 rf ff 5 t .1 5 Q 5 X 1 1 W r ' N 3 .- V.-. ew- , E,-:.5.V -1 . , i . 55:12 :, :Q -1 1 ' gl-Gail 71 , 1: S ' f, . 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Jeanne Waddell Debbie Wade Mike Wagner David Wagstaff Carlton Walker Diane Walsh Elaine Walsh Ken Wang Yo Wang Pam Ward Arthur Wardwell Jill Warner Robert Warner Lemuel Webb Debra Webber Sandra Welch Denise Weller Cornelius Wells Cynthia Welsh Dawn Werts Ken Wheeler Susan Whitecotton Janice Whitmore Sally Wildasinn Donna Willey Cynthia Williams Jackie Williams Jeph Williams Juli Williams Jay Williamson Jennifer Williamson Linda Wilson Susan Wing Ronald Winston Mark Woerz Robbie Wolcott Lori Wolf Jen-Ta Wong Hilary Wood Brian Workman Kenny Wright Leann Wright John Yee John Yengoechea Rick Yerger Lorraine Yglesias Peter Zarifes Manon Zietan Mike Ziska Melanie ZuinBrunnen David Zwieback Willard Zwieback juniors 177 Renee Abbett Bryan Abeling Edwin Acosta Delores Adger Chris Agueros Roxanne Alaniz Adria Aleman Rhonda Alexius Ana Alfonso Martha Alvillar Duleep Amarasuriya Angela Anderson Annette Anderson Britt Anderson Jim Anderson Johanna Anderson Lavyddya Anderson Mike Anderson Tracy Angelini Al Anselmo David Anthony Sandy Apel Homayoan Arfazadeh Amanda Aros James Arroyo Nipit Asawesna Laurie Atwater Jennifer Atzen Debbie Avila Rob Babbush Kevin Backstrom Kelly Badger Louis Baglietto Caroline Bailey Marla Baker Mike Baldwin Angie Balas Matt Balin Ken Banks Brad Barnes Lori Base Robert Bauer Jim Beadles Anna Behar Latham Bell Michele Belli Scott Belshe Bruce Benefiel Henrietta Berregard Kathy Berry Tim Bertetto Deborah Betterson Lisa Bingham Joanne Binnis Sandra Boerner Donna Boesch Randy Bohl Cynthia Bolden Jody Bollman Chris Bonapart Chris Bonzer Melanie Bordwell Dave Boudreou George Bouras Tony Bowen Julie Bowman Craig Bradley Gail Bradock Mimi Brady Joel Braff 180 sophomores wa: .we r' - -'.a-g-fry.. -1,1-W 'A :y f , 1l,, f' 2 :Pi '.,.:.,!TY-.gfr 'lglsiizf ff.: ., ,- V me ,..,4,f,..: .: 1 , - ,Eirlir . , E: U E? .',J'J I , ' ' V..-if f.-fl, Q 033 Pa, W I 0' f gpm 1 f l S I ' gg f .. , , -.., K r , ti i BJ' r bs V Ahyk t E ,. 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Spring Sopho- more Class Council secretary, Valerie Smith, takes notes of the highlights of council meeting. sophomore class council 179 Michael Cooley Mike Cooper Skip Cooper David Copp Wagner Correa Briscia Cortez Athena Cottgias Chris Couillard Scott Courtney Mike Covert Scott Cox Scott Crail Sherri Crawford Scott Creager Mark Croll Candy Crook Scott Cruickshank Tim Crumby Donna Cruz Bob Ctvrtlik Steve Cullum Scott Cummings Kent Curry Dan Czermv Mannette Dague Traci Dakins Jeff Dalton Margie Darrow Rodney Dascenzo Rick Davidson Scott Davidson Eddie Davis Ginny Davis Greg David Rose Davis Gloria De La Cruz Theresia Delatorre Mary Delay John Delello Vickie Denoble Ellen Denninger Andrea Dennis Sal Desimone Johanna Diamond Ramfis Diaz Colleen Dick Thong Diep Steve Dietrich Donna Dik Darlene Dinsmore Karen Dixon Steveni Dizmon Bill Dodson Sophie Doremus Hans Dose Darrell Dourte Tammy Dresslar Carl Drew 182 sophomores ,own Vf f ' V ,' Vwfzkz, 3, ' ' Q: , i , , ,Vw- , A i V ',,r V VV 'V f ,s A A f, V A A Aj vg- 1 V, .V:A:-,,,,.-:Al v , 2 ,t, . 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X Q- J, gg:-5,3 l , lie .Pj- , 5 , . , y ' r 'f 4, 1 2 .-iiu?1,,. f f' - ., 1- ,. g J .1 Vince Driscoll Marque Dunkle Michelle Dunn Felisha Dunne David Earp Janet Eaton Margaret Eddy Mary Eddy Jamie Edwards John Edwards Mavin Edwards Kevin Ellebracht Traci Elledge Marina El Hessen Suzy Elken Chris Elsea Emilio Escarcia Carol Esparza Lisa Espinoza Debbie Eyre Troy Fabanich Debi Faiad Eileen Fair Erika Faulkner Connie Ferrence John Fennessy Kathy Fischer Marci Fleishman Marilyn Flint Tina Flores Dave Flynt Pat Foote Maureen Forbes Eldon Ford Mike Ford Sandie Ford Robert Forkland Rich Forward Doug Frankenfeld Jerry Franklin Blair Fraser Mike Friedman Matt Fronke Laurie Frontino Luisa Fuentes Art Fullie Robert Fumorola Karyn Funderburk Cindy Gall Rosemary Gallagh Joseph Garcia Ranae Garcia Diane Garrigues Bill Garrow Greg Garrison Pam Garrori Tony Gasporra Lori Gaxiola ef' sophomors 183 Richard Gentile Dwight Gergens Marcus Gibbons Dan Gibson Susan Gibson Jon Gibbons Julie Goforth Pam Gollihugh Andrea Gomez Eileen Gonzales Jeanette Gonzales Lani Gonzales Jim Goopio Colleen Goss David Gough Ken Granek Sue Graves Walter Greatshell Teri Grimsby Scott Grobert Alex Guerrero Patty Guzman Mary Halbert Arlene Hall Frank Hall Jill Hall Jeff Hallett Chris Hammond Scott Hancher Charles Harding Mark Harkins Steve Harris Tracy Harris Chance Harrison Patricia Harrison Susan Harvey Kristi Hathaway David Hauser Meg Hebb Ron Hebei Gus Hien Cecilia Hernandez Henrieta Hernandez Mark Heishberger Jason Herzfeld Carl Hicks Gina Hickson John Hickson Robin Hilyar Lashell Hires Mary Hitchcock Shirlee Hitchcock Terrilisa Holden Jim Holleran Donna Holzhauer Matt Holzman Lisa Honey Stephanie Hosfeld 184 sophomores J' ' 5 ' 9 ,ai -1 'ix ' E ',t i , t . ,, L ' . 4' ' If ,Q-. -M t'1 22,:ivn1 L- r A if --',t Q-. 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Thu Nguyen X Sm Q is Myron Nickerson Sharon Norton Sharon Nosko Chan Nou Nedra Nyquist Kelly OConnor Eileen ODonnell Lourdes Ojeda Stacey Olcott Stacy Olinger Bernard Oliver Celisa Oliver Jay Olson Scott Olson Matt Ontiveros David Orkin Richard Oslie Kari Osmera Ron Oudiz Nancy Owen Jesse Padian Collette Pankopf Michael PaPadakis Blair Paul Chetna Patel Veronica Patton Tom Payne Ronald Pekar John Penman Constautino Perez Laura Perez Nancy Perez David Perley Bruce Perret Randy Perret Roxanne Peterson Mindy Peyton Cheri Pfeiffer Johnny Pham Robert Phillips Louise Pigean Debbie Pitts Penny Plasterer Mike Plott Todd Poerr Kiki Poissant Donna Polley David Pollock Debra Pollock Suzie Polsky 188 sophomores Brad Lane and Liz Knolton enjoy Homecom- ing. . f 1 Q 15 K , fir' iu, sm y f w 1 ' ,fQff3' ' - f 'xg 4. , vie al if Ml 1 , is so ' .,, 'v 1 N I ' ' f' :f -H1 nf: , ,Q -:V-frjrzf , I fl .f N, Y fs..,,J' I. 45 -- -I. , ' , f:.,I.4f1g x ij ii, J s tsi,:, , 412' , in M J , M , 4 'j fri f W? 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Mark Van Plew Ron Varnell Francisca Vazques Jacqui Vengoechea Rosario Vengoechea Tonny Venkuyl Tony Veronica Jon Vesely Ruth Villacres Debi Vogel Denise Volz Jason Wacha Todd Wade Bill Wagstaff Craig Walker Debbie Walker Robin Walker Karen Wallace John Walzer John Wang John Wanner Jeff Warner Sonia Washington David Watkins Rob Webb Ross Webster Bill Weeks Madonna Weeks Mark Wehrli Laura Welker Wendy Wells Rona West Holden Westland Scott Wheeler Bob White Christen White George Whitehouse Delton Wilburn Bettina Wilkinson Brian Williams Christy Williams Stacy Williams Cliff Williamson Lesley Winters Kelly Winterrowd Dan Woerz Liz Woodrow Christi Woolard John Workman Young Yi Stephanie Young Martha Younger Esperanza Zambrano Lucy Zambrano Milton Zampelli Antonio Zaragoza Cesar Zegarra Mike Zimmerman sophomores 191 ,w Q. Ri o be a patient, helpful, kind and same person is not always an easy task, but these requirements are being met everyday by the administrators, who, along with running Wilson smoothly and effi- ciently, also have time for coaching, teaching, and sponsoring clubs. Along with responsibility for curriculum departments, each administra- tor is assigned to management of a different class level. Mrs. Alta Cooke has seniorsg Mr. Edward McKenzie, juniors: Mr. Robert Ware, sophomores, and instruction building opera- tion is taken care of by Mr. Richard Parent. Coordinating the efforts of administrators, counselors and school employees is Principal Robert Ellis. Showing their willingness to help, they walked around the campus joining in with ac- tivities, talking with students and listening to their suggestions. Whether they were tactfully telling parents that their kids have too many truancies or lis- tening to varied problems from teachers and students alike, they were helping to better Wil- son.' administrators pave the way 194 administration QQM, I Wwwnmwwwww, I I 1 f 'X s-L . ..,. '41 ff, 196 counselors hat do you do if you need a pro- gram change? What do you do if you need class counseling? What do you do if you need advice on school or home problems? The answer to the above three questions is to go see your coun- selor. Wilson's seven counselors are specially skilled in meeting the needs of students educa- tionally, vocationally and personally. Counsel- ors helped plan schedules and were available to discuss tests, credits and scholarships. For those who are fortunate enough to be returning to Wilson next year Ccough, coughb get to know your counselor. Our counselors are very interesting people with a lot of exper- iences. Head counselor, Mr. Paul Honey, is a true family man. He devotes as much of his time as he can to his three children and wife. Mrs. Jean Lowentrout is an antique collector who loves to travel. Ask her about her anxious moments getting out from behind the Iron Cur- tain. Tennis is Mr. Don Menke's game. He won the National Junior College Doubles Cham- pionship in 1948. He also enjoys camping with his family. Mr. Thomas Bagshaw spends much time with is family. They vacation in Mexico regularly where they own a home. Mr. Joe Rid- dick Ioves all aquatic sports-surfing and sail- ing included. He often races with his family in their Cal 25. If you ask him, he could tell a funny story of how he won the Bavarian high jump in the 1960 Olympics. All of Mrs. Marcine Landon's hobbies are family oriented. They are avid sports fans who love to ski and play tennis. She also makes much of her beautiful jewelry. For those who are unaware of Mr. Max Fraley's great interest in the trivial scenes of the mov- ies, go visit him. With his great knowledge of films he could probably tell you who played the first Tarzan, what superhero actor played in Gone With the Wind or just about any actor or actress in any given film. counselors reveal - varied interests ,4 i slu- 44 l Mil f ff f X . , ,, . Hw y 4, . WW f A , 5, 4s,?W nr V V . ,' fw 4-f.s1 p..5p'?' , 4, ,v,:g.g, , , ...n 7 1 ' l 'vs 1. Mr. Robert Ware solves a variety of problems as a daily job. 2. Mr. Robert Ellis and Mrs. Alta Cooke ham it up for incoming students at the annual sophomore picnic. 3. Yes, I'II get right on it, says Mr. Richard Parent. 4. Stopping his work, Mr. Edward McKenzie takes time out to give the camera a smile. 5. During a day of heavy paperwork, Mr. Robert Ellis finds time for a breather. 6. Helping students with problems is Mrs. Alta Cooke's main job. administration 195 198 Staff Donald Brown Staff Assistant Yvonne Clark Staff Assistant Cleo Dominguez Requisition John Enos Custodian Supervisor Beverly Galbreath Textbook Clerk ne large chocolate malt, two french fries, l'm out of Doritos' I need change for a five dollar bill. These are a few of the sounds heard each day at the snack bar. The staff in the cafeteria and snack bar were patient and courteous even while working in competition with the clock. While walking through the halls after school, the hum of vacuum cleaners could be heard. Custodians were busy at work cleaning the classrooms of whatever dust and trash was in the buildings. The rooms were harder to maintain, said Raulo Gervacio of the newly installed carpeting. The secretarial staff kept busy with their nor- mal duties in addition to answering many ques- tions for confused students. Attendance office staff signed all of our readmits and permits to leave school early. The secretaries in the prin- cipal's office, media center, and counseling of- fice kept the year running as smooth as possi- ble. Cleaner students make happier staff John Gouger Custodian Rodney Jensen Media Assistant Betty Gene Miller Attendance Clerk Betty Jean Miller Clerk Beverly Nelson Secretary AL fini F :KE ' Ig, X ' dvi! . -F . I 5, UV P3 'W K ' 7 VY...- , Q: ' 1 1 Ik fn f ' I 5 s 7' Ig gi,.,4q is AZ rx ,M jr .. l 1131 mp. ui AV W. I ,liar li K . My I gg-1, tt' 'l cw . - . fr-ffl f',' I , f' 1.4 .K Q Q M ' . 'Y ,al V , , is. 4 . xlf' f1Qf','7'j'fl -sf Ig -1 1 4 , EW '53 ,ff Ji' ,, 4 ,' . , ,,. 5 ,. f janv ffl! 1. Mrs, Marcine Landon sympathizes with a student's problem. 2. He may not be a Cary Grant, but Mr. Max Fraley could tell you every movie Grant has starred in. He could also name every actor and what movie he played in in this poster which hangs in his office. 3. Arranging a student's schedule, Mr. Paul Honey checks to see if there is enough room for one more. 4. Mr. Joe Riddick, Mr. Thomas Bagshaw, and Mrs. Jean Lowentrout review up- coming SAT test questions. 5. Before helping students find jobs, Mr. Don Menke speaks to an employer. if cu 9-fi counselors 197 hris Berg, stage manager, does more than most people realize. Along with teaching the stage crew how to operate the new light board and supervising the construction of sets, he also schedules pro- grams, orders supplies for the auditorium, sets up sound equipment for rallies, football games, and assemblies. Mrs. Imogene Sowa, school nurse, is our pain- stopping, arm-splinting, temperature-taking, throat-soothing, dental-screening, Florence Nightingale. She does vision testing for sopho- more driver's education and counseling of stu- dents. Taking students' and teachers' blood pressures and caring for all minor first aid emergencies are part of her daily routine. Ms. McGrew, activities director, is the center of all activities at Wilson. She is the sponsor of Zygomas, sophomore, JV, and Varsity yell, stu- dent councilg and class councils. In addition to supervising the rallies and football games, she also organizes the activities and oversees the budget. Whenever there is a question regard- ing something at Wilson, Ms. McGrew is usually the person who can answer it. Mrs. Krammer, library director, does more than operate the library, she is in charge of all equipment and instructional programs in the Media Center, sponsors the Media Club, super- vises any work in the Listening and Viewing Room and the Production Room and orders the library books. they go beyond the call of duty 200 special staff -N A K , VW, ,, , A Q if ' .y W fr .. ,, g ,gi to ,il -Q Q, 5 ,ff- 4 A- ,..z--NJ ,V cf 1 N--1 . G , JVY: 73 . t 4? V ' -5155 I A-in-wf'Ms'f. ! L l .L Charlotte Reynolds ,. .. Student Banker Billie Rhyne Principal's Secretary Annebelle Thompson Records Clerk Phoebe Wald Registar Clerk rl '.. 1 'X' ?',,.v an I IQ -fs . l , 5 Z B -2112 . 1 1 E5 Joanne Ward esef Media Center Clerk , ,..-1 . Ethel Whelton Counselor's Secretary - ., K A,,4f fyf f fl .f . lf. M Q T 'lM'i u we . H. l 5 is 4 . l ' Z. N f x . M, , , l p . A I I E H '13 444 'ly , , 'A ex ' if W ff? 5 . .1 'l'! , , V ., 'X 1. Cafeteria manager smiles while totaling up students' lunch. 2. This year's cafeteria staff was: A. Long, R. Dod- gen, L. Anderson, B. McCrea, R. Diaz, J. Gouger. 3. The snack bar staff for this year was: L. Carpentier, F. Nelson, L. Rizzie, and E. Harper. 4. Cafeteria workers served up warm food on those cold winter days. 5. Curioisity gets the best of Edith Whelton as she peeks in a package deliv- ered to the counseling office. staff 199 202 faculty Gene Allen Biology Phillip Andersen Spanish Roy Anderson Precalculus DeLouis Andrews General Studies Sol Ashkenaze French Paul Baldwin Business Education Mary Ellen Balmer Elective English Elaine Betz PE Emerson Betz Industrial Arts Jane Bobeck Business Education Randall Bowden Drama Ben Brose Algebra Beth Campbell English Harriet Clement German Charles Copeland Industrial Arts Irving Cox English Margaret Crownover English Ewing Crutchfield PE Nancy Cunningham Business Education Armand Cure Math Owen Dixon Math Stephen Dublin Vocal Music Richard Edwards Science Herbert Egelko Biology Louis Ellerman Arts Nancy Elliott English :A f rm 1 - ,f512.,gj 1 W . ff ' .1 f XZ qw ,Z f If If l 1 '9 x f wwf' '- ff ' s l si-1 S A 'J Q 24 J Z Y s .lx MH' M l Q , I , LLM Yr 'f .5 A N A 9 ff 7 ' Xwiiil , ,- M,f . 'V -wfffhi' i J fc .jj S , v , X., X , f 4 1 M S, yi i ' i i , 1 fi 47 Q -Q31 ,E .,,,.,9f , 3331 'f J' ' , ' ' 1 ,514 if iis, 43:- 4 gi, J -T i .1 f ' ' ,wiv Y , '44, L ff f ' ' 1 - E ,N M M W wie 4,3542 Qgiwiwi , it Qllmg 9. u an li In i W L.,wi-llwlitfl 41 f 'A 9' f W V ...Q an A -4 L ' jf 1 ,A ,f I ' . 1+-,. 'grin X ,V 1 ll H ' f 1 T, iw, M, ff 'X V 2' 2 5 f it tit! . .LW g JY. ,W ' 51.155 I ,.r, I A .mv ff' 1 HMB Q-1-N n' .frrlfu 1. Assisting a student with diction, Ms. Debbie Lens helps him to improve his speech. 2. Trying not to be seen, Mrs. Wm' Barbara Thuet cautiously enters the production room. 3. Decisions, decisions are part of every day in the life of librarian, Mrs. Eilanore Kramer. 4. Ms. Karen McGrevv, activities director, pauses to be sure she's typed it cor- rectly. 5. An animated Ms. Barbara Nichols keeps her gifted students interested. 6. Checking over a student's release form, Mrs. Imogene Sowa does a double take. Chris Berg Stage Manager Eilanore Kramer Director, Media Center Karen McGrew Activities Director Barbara Nichols Elementary Gifted Imogene Sowa Nurse Barbara Thuet Media Occupations special staff 201 204 faculty Jack Huffman Algebra Edward Johnson APB Frank Johnston General Studies Richard Jones U.S. History Margaret Kemp PE Coula Kootsikas Home Economics Robert Kuntz English Laverne Lahrs English Stephen Landis English Rena Mae LaRue English Ronald Lindman Industrial Arts Gerald Martinez Spanish Janet Mason PE Howard McGrath APB Robert Miles Psychology James Mitchell English Kermit Montz Naval Science Ray Morey APB Mary Morton Business Education Barbra Mosher PE Arthur O'Bryne U.S. History Hugh Osmera Spanish James Peters Math itil 'Q .. ,i iff. si, Q5 , A A :ii wi Q 58 fi x iff 3 K 'Z 1? fs 1 ,ggi I '91, ei f E 526' LA? Q Wflw fd J, M9 fl' iiii J J , 4 4 Wx' if W Wir V7 f , 'fl , jx A l mst .A James Ferguson General Studies Richard Foat General Studies Phyllis Fulton Home Economics Lionel Gatley U.S. History William Green Industrial Arts Joseph Gruneisen U.S. History Keith Gurney Physics Edward Haun Business Education Guy Hearn Math Robert Hendricks U.S. History Laurance Hill General Studies Valerie Hoffman ESL Adrienne Holzman PE Davia Hoskin English o you know where you came from? A special class of anthropology is de- signed to answer this question and to teach students of their origin. Stu- social studies not only learned of the past but also of the present. Since it was an election year, social studies students became aware of their political environment. Many were concerned and involved and were given the opportunity to voice their opinions on con- temporary issues. Such propositions as the 'no smoking' initiative and the 'anti-gay teachers' initiative created controversy among students. Such topics were discussed in APB, seniors honors, and especially current affairs. dents in What was different about business education? Not much. But this is not demeaning, there just wasn't room for improvement. As in years past, Wilson offered students one of the finest business education departments. At choice was a variety of classes to prepare students in the field of business. Typing, shorthand, ac- counting, business law and other classes gave students the opportunity to learn and perfect skills to ready themselves vocationally. we all need to kno l LJ3?WVW5?WWW7?WWQ 22'1:..f4J4Af' X 1. iff y' KW' . f if f 'Lf' ff Ziff ': it QvwwwMwWw,ffwmwfM I X H wffiwgmwweffdww mwwawwwwzhfywmfxw ,Idsf r--110 M... f W If . effuivl I X 1 ...na ,Qt ,W Q- L faq, all Af Z A' ' f , ,, - 1' VP Af, ,X , ,U 7 1 mfr 6,2 74 , ' :er if ' r f' W ww' w ,,, ' - . 1 p zzfi 4 i , 1, fi7Wf51fZf?Hlfi 1:11 M' I' + T 1 -,.,,,f x 1 'Q-iw' Tyr -.453 ' Mr. Vernon Allen emplra's1Ze's 3 boint in chertii l 'ig - K K i piling, .dnb Y-fr ixhs 45- Billie Polkosnik English Roger Powell English Harold Rattenbury Industrial Arts Denis Richman Business Education Ernest Ricketts Naval Science Robert Robbins PE Netta Roberts Home Economics Martin Rogovin U.S. History Gene Rowland PE Fred Samia English Rolland Sandberg Marching Band Donald Schlaich Industrial Arts Michael Smith General Studies Eugene Stemm PE Terry Stevens PF Nancy Stimson English Patricia Strait English Donald Swintek Arts Jane Townley English Martha Walker Special Education William Wardle Biology Phil Wiederrecht Spanish Luther Williams Math faculty 205 L: r ,af f . . ., 51,4-e, '-'Y-Wim , fe 3 , - ,V - ,, ,155 '14 . - ' . ., X L . :,h .i Vh r 3' . ,Q ., r f Q Af hrough our speaking and writing, we . ff? express ourselves and are able to com- v V' V,, . .e g -':1' municate with others. To improve our 5 i ' QAEI1 , it -' .,g Qt,, r skills in these areas, we at Wilson could 5 1, Ainl Www choose from many different courses, ranging ' -- r' ..,. r ,,,i, ' ' i'fV fl A'i4 from selective reading to film analysis and Brit- ' 2 g I, I A ish literature. Foreign languages also were S' Q 1 available to those who wanted to communicate . ' A' if ,I - ' with and understand persons of different lan- if 'A'ii 5 klrqp A' - f' mf- 'f't: E 'l if ':iq',i': ' Alt 3 M guages. Spanish, German, French, and Latin ' iii 'N t ' A Ikal , rqvvl g 1 were those to choose from. An ELS Clinglish as H 5 . M a Second Languagej course was also offered to 'sr' , help foreign students become more adept in s ' i 1 fr ' 'Y v the English language. H .f A' ' ' ' W 5' ,,, -' ITV, ' ,l ww... .., ,Mb H ,wk-',1 .,'. f 1,, ' irr ' ,, ...,, ,,,, language skills enhance f M communications r in-......... 208 english fforeign language ,wif 0 M' feat.. -55' I' er re. I 4 3l , . is , 4 I 99.5, we , H . g ,V 1, .sf . Q 'E ,v , im ' if if . Q, 450 Iv ff' vu. 1.44 1. Students in psychology of love and marriage created and played games. Going for high rollers is Darr Sigler. 2. Kelly Teegardin plans to get it all together and find a job with the help from her career guidance class. 3. Dr. Gat- Iey's lecture creates a variety of reactions from his stu- dents. 4. Kyle Shaver points out Cuba, scene of the Bay of Pigs Invasion. 5. You could be sure what Teri Olson was writing here wasn't shorthand. Jona Huffman takes short- hand from dictation. 6. Doug Alberg looks over finished paper in vocational typing before handing it in. W f .ff -in ' social studiesfbuslness education 207 nyone who has walked down the hall of the top floor of the 100 building has, at one time or another, smelled something wonderful, whether it has been biscuits, stew, or yummy desserts. Across the hall, smelling all the delicious aro- mas, are busy sewers creating the newest styles and fashions with help from the teacher. Any person attempting to sew without instruc- tion or experience will wind up with an awful mess of pins, threads, and mounds of chopped up material. Paving the way for the future, students learned different skills of working with metals, woods, and specially equipped machines. We should all salute the brave souls who stroll calmly to the mounds of construction tools. Students learn to use these tools to fix cars, build cases, print the newspaper, and repair radios as vocational arts continually strives to teach job skills. classes increase practical skills y 210 home ecfindustrial arts .- .s f .,f,f f W. fax. f. , f-,,,,gw ,, ,.3,:f,,.f:,l ff 4445 my ' K, 'Q ffF?F.',fgfl.'if1: ,, ffyff M, QL , I 1 ,ff 1 f f W J f 1 J M I If ff 1 If 5 ff! fix ,PPZQ7 57 if 1 , 1 f f 72 4 'mf ,wg 3 iw f E iii? .K ,. - f'-'f 5 Q ii: 9 F, .41 ' Si .pf git ' in I -- Yarra lit? I f ' 'asf-PQ 'fi . - 1. inda lnge finishes her English homework in a hurry. 2. Miss Jane Townley's A.P. English class listens attentive- ly as she discusses an upcoming exam. 3. Listening to a Spanish recording is a part of Kim Chilcot's lab work. 4. Students look like they have more on their minds than English. 5. Pat Zurek tries to get Mrs. Clement's answer to a very difficult German question. 6. ls Spanish lab work worth all this trouble? wonders Corinne Marquez. 7. What to do with Julie Goforth is Mr. 0smera's question. english fforeign language 209 212 rocfrop ,,,, . f v,v. ' ft'ff:fa'1-'nsiffewenf ' ,, ,,,' ,,,,,,,, 5, , A, ff C ' fi nn- T A egional Occupations Center Pro- grams offered students a new way of . learning by gaining experience in r areas that are not always covered by the usual school curriculum. Under the supervision of Mr. Donald Nlenke, career guidance counselor, many students learned how and why to do a job well, giving them a head start in the vocation of their choice. Offset printing, auto body repair, fashion merchandizing, carpentry, and animal care were just a few of the courses available to Wil- son students. roc rop students learn how and why f ,,.,, Qcgjdjlzgf 'Y 4 5-LNG Hx ,gg ER 1 ,E 1 1 ' . w F .G 4, A . '3--Jeyiv 3.3. l F SINGER if-' .K .J 'VI 'qv Q 1y'-- 1 ' A -nur' 'I Ax. 1. As Luc Goulet carefully lifts the metal from the flaming inferno, he makes sure not to touch the burning sides. 2. Using a jointer, Mike Marsocci smoothes out the rough, uneven edges of a piece of wood. 3. Stephanie Oliva uses lightening speed to make sure her dress would be ready on schedule. 4. I hope this dish I've prepared tastes good, wishes Candice Dubuque, while Mrs. Roberts gets ready to test the food. 5. With determination Russell Ca- plan takes his time putting on a tire to perfection. 6. lt is an unusual sight to see two students such as Randy Pres- ton and David King, working over a hot stove. 7. As her hands glide over the material, Jackie Copeland starts on a new project for the upcoming semester. home ecfmdustrlal arts 211 fr -.Q :U ir. 'Sf J Q' t- .Y ' ,. - Q- .x , ff ,ff ,- 2 'Q 21 i' Q' 3 A 3, 2 Y . 5 5 'f' Q , , 3. gf 53+ x 322' 9? . Q... f ifgrf .in Q. .. its .M , ff? 5' fs? 1, if gg 1, .V ff 33' fgkiff -5 I G .E ff' .lp Ltr? 'f 214 artfstage crew lb- 1. Nadeem Peter paints a background flat for Wilson's annual swim show. 2. Leslie Alsenz works on her latest assignment with graceful movement of the hand. 3. Stage crew members were: Front row-Mike Friedman, Cynthia Shields, Kathy Neas, Sue Kelly, Rick Phelps. Row 2-Eric Sundell, Greg Fuess, Todd Newman, Tony Verkuyl and Mike Gibbs. 4. Greg Fuess directs other students in help- ing him prop up a backdrop. 5. Rebecca Ramirez and Kari Douglas perfect their ceramic projects. 6. Cynthia Shields and Kathy Neas adjust a prop used in the production, Once Upon a ClothesIine. 9 1. Shanna Crook knows that paper work can pile up quick- ly at the Holiday lnn. 2. ln the motorcycle repair class, Mike Hood shows Pat Westfall what needs to be fixed. 3. Selling foodstuffs and casheiring at the Holiday Inn is rewarding for Daryn DeCamp. 4. Lisa Redkey and Frances Highfill try to figure out how the flight computer works. 5. Three hundred mailslots make for a lot of cleaning for Phil Cook. 6. Vincent Parks keeps an eye on the presses as he waits for the paper to be completed. Owwwsgoyj Qfaef-1-ffefwffr l 4, . 4 l I , Q 216 mathfscience A f' K it .,.,k C ? ,V V fa l f 1. lt is not unusual to see Mr. Cure teaching math in this dignified position. 2. Our top science student, Scott Gron- ert, received three scores of 800 on the SATs. 3. Smiling, Mary Eddy seems not to know what waits for her in future days of tackling math problems. 4. Angelo Stamateas and Mike Barnes studied intently to get good grades for the semester. 5. To keep from getting her fingers from burn- ing to a crisp, Kristi McNaughton used steel forceps for burning materials. 6. Flashing her fabulous smile at the camera, Brenda Babcock seemed contented. B' P . l . l I l l I I l l I l l I l I, EP M' 6 K Q, M 0,4970 . , wx '1 Y' 'Www Wr , 4 1. 47 , ,, V, .41 , ' 3 ,e, 41 A VQ ' f'l f-W, as gg, , . .2,1zr eE,2,9gQgj, , .V'f4lf,, 7 73:11, 4 , wjiizi l -,- vi -1' V 'wht ,W ' ,,f A ' V ' l- :ffl hizff yb .ff V' , .tiff-' ' 4 if, ',,,,:,ff'e-. . 9 ms? .. x -W. .-.zyqhw ff ,, ,,L. 4, WV? J 6 ' t , I , , mwrww, A, l , 1? wk! ' av... ,f ,. W'Km':g,, -, in-,, R Wmwwwwu JJ' V' 1 'sf f , f , 15' I 1 if Q ' f 'ag 7., f if ,' tage crew workshop worked hard to help with homecoming this year un- der the direction of Mr. Lou Eiler- man. This year's homecoming float was designed by Susie Kelly, one of stage crew's active members. They also designed, built, and put up the sets for Wilson's excel- lent production and musical. Other areas of art at Wilson included drawing and painting, ceramics, and pottery. Work from these classes were displayed during open house at Wilson's annually held art exhibition. artists sho talents In various ways df-me VAN ll' v-M artfstage crew 215 --..,. A-fs. .5 4 . J . f 1 1 UI l J i V A,h 37 I y in me.. , 'J I --,H-,,..,.....-wWgm. Q J , .lk ., . h A , g, 1 1 mga: A A I .siypffk . 1 fir , 2? 5 sfsL'2l4ir4g .?!gg24. I . 1 gg. , i .5 ' A Tea S V , A 2. - .Q M,L-nkbyii le, 'ev , , , ft 'A , , .x I 4' , -H5 ' ly , ,. S sstl 5 1350 g stst . if .5 'K I,IM1l gf tb5g6lv,1Ei5.60.8 0.0 , 06617 W .gggfg fsgg,fg?y,,gt!g,'.?. .gf ,giief 'wgif it J fbi' ,,f- tifewfffc 'ly Qff.,Q1f ,Q I ,gif f ff 4? 'Ig'-Q1 13 1' ji 'Q ,gi in fit' it 25255 flaslfmifizt ,213I2v,.3f,aI?, 4 W 'ff 15 we se. Q 75. -- ' '- - ' , ,. Q. -.W ,cv:w..1g4l..4.tf3'1.-'-f--b,,fS,,,-,AM tlwfwf be J 1? -,a'F9'9 an 32 p ,Q fngfffxait ,ff,..'1 '.1'7f7f if ,LPV S5 if' .fi ' 3' 2? 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Running with powerful strides, Teri Grimsby and Lori Delgado race onward. 3. Chuck Hume, a former Wilson student, came over to study the new group of NJROTC participants. 4. The '78- '79 NJROTC cadets were: Front row-K. Perle, D. Singeler, B. Perle, B. Frutiger, D. Bregand, M. Billetts, M. Denney, J. Huber, C. Jacobs. Row 2-G. Crowley, G. Webb, D. Bell, D. Robertson, R. Mitchell, Y. Lee, K. Funderburk, M. Ed- wards, T. Kendall, B. Keeney, J. Castillo. Row 3-K. King, J. Garcia, K. Smith, J. Goopio, D. Cruz, M. Fitzgerald, D. Slaney, R. Lander, S. Kauanagh. Row 4-S. Vivero, E. Johnson, P. Miney, C. Brown, D. Montez, J. Pennington, D. Erickson, M. Belli, M. Thomas. Row 5-B. DeAIba, S. Jones, T. Glick, M. Maricle, J. Riles, S. Blankenship and M. Dean. 5. Reaching up and outward, Francie Anselmo set the ball to one of her teammates. 6. There are many busy days for Captain Montz working as head man for the NJROTC. w.,,f,Wf-v.fffv'v-w'W ' MM M,,,,,,,'e,,.,.wn-W i rf' 1 . 'x '1f.'!, 1? ' 77, f' t X -1l X fx i Q . , Y f f fl . J 1 fx J fl l 1 113 1 1 ' ,1 , .A ,1 X JJ ik ilwijgduvf is ,L Lg,4,lQV Qi 15 ,IL -.Jw Fail' 5 mf 'Vi ,lx f- tr - - ,X 1,14 f' M! qyf fa 1 1' ,V .fy 1' lf f-,1 ,JMB V L7 'I 32.11 - f X. 1,1 ly! 1? 11 A1 ' be ar Q l F' 'fx' at D 'l V f' fl' A i1 -. cs.. 1 'Nt 11 ,1 NX 1 W., ,f if 11 f ' 3ff J'L,L3fgi,J 'E L N1 lklfj vat 'N lg: Lf' -if It y X , P1 i f t, f , xA KP 4 N My ,fy ,fr 1 .fl i -ff .M G 1 xg. Q f ,ft , -'x 1 SJ 1 .-7 5,5 LJ- iw A yi ,I 14266 ,R f X LJ X-'J UI' 1 ip 1-LLC, :jp Lf-J ,jflc-Q l ' ,P ' f 13' ,QI f Q 1 fp tif, f c v-ly gtk , r ix I Y, Msg 1 'A ' 1? L, , 41- - K' 1 Aj Ly! ,flf ,ljjx DJ NJ K Q, .6,2'j 1 -1 uL-,g,2?X Lu here are not too many students who enjoy dissecting frogs, worms, and oth- er interesting animal subjects, but stu- dents had to accomplish this task as one part of their education in the science pro- gram. Math is another important step in a Wil- son students' process of learning. Students can figure out many different problems in their lives by deducting and evaluating using math techniques as guides. Even though there may be some unpleasant experiences awaiting new- comers in the fields of science and math, a student will find their math experience helpful on the road to success. orking hard only brings students success 44 jc ., , , 2,135 i, 0' iv I, ...gg mathfscience 217 Abbett, Renee 180 Abellng, Bryan 18, 22 Abercromle, Roger Ables, Evelyn Abudayyeh, Aralleh P. 10 Acero, Daniel Acosta, Edwin 180 Adams, Alden Adams, Brad Adams, Elena 164 Adams, Fred 135 Adger, Delores 180 Adger, Joyce 135 Adkins, Tony ADMINISTRATION 194 Anderson, Ingrid 19, 135 Anderson, James 180 Anderson, Johnna 55, 180. 113 Anderson, Lavyddya 15, 180 Anderson, Lawrence Anderson, Lori 42, 43, 135, 52, 113 Anderson, Michael 99, 180 3 Anderson, Michelle 29, 43, 55, 164, 113 Anderson, Roy 202 Anderson, Russ 164 Anderson, Sadie Andrews, Cassandra 55, 67, 13 Andrews, Dee 202 Andrews, Lisa 135 Andrews, Melonie 83, 164 Angelini, T racy 180, 93 Anselmo, Al 180, 124 5 Ayala, Ricky Ayers, Gregory Azurln, Chns 164, 19 Babbush, Robert 180 Babcock, Brenda 164, 216, 23 Baber, William 164 Backstrom, Kevin 180 Backstrom, Kirk 164 Badgley, Christine 135 Baeyens, Bob 15, 17, 135 Baglsetto, Louis 15, 103, 180, 61 Baham, Micheal 164 Bailey, April 83 NORTH FOODS Illll ' ff Awe ssnvmc DAILY mo 1130 A M SAIBIIGHES DIHIEBS OOOITAILS 6 TAP BEER ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY 4911 E SECOND ST BEL ONT SHORE 433 4931 BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE DAILY a. Mon-mun Eve 0 '4 , A A 1' ' f' V IA f ' 1531- L. 1 I 'ma I . . I I I I AFS 68 Anselmo, Frances 127, 218 Bailey, Caroline 180 Agueros, Chris 180 Anthony, David 180 Baker, Ankre Ahlstedt, Kelly Apel, Sandra 95, 180 Baker, Marla 15 Aiken, Sean 164 Apperson, Lori 135 Balag, Angela 150 Alamz, Roxanne 55, 180 Aragon, William 135 Baldwin, Jghn 135 Alarcon, Josue 164 Arambula, Lorenzo Baldwin, Michael Aloerg, Doug 12, 15, 135, 207 Archer, Diana 15. 135 Baldwin, Michelle Albers. Elizabeth 15, 164 ARCHICTECURE 74 Baldwin, Wren 135 Alcala, Martha 19, 135 Armstrong, Lorry 135 Baldwin, Paul 202 Alduvin, Yamileth 135 Armstrong, Raymond 29, 135, 116 Balin, M, 120, 136, 52 Aleman, Adria 180 Arnett, Sandra Balin, Matthew 99, 180, 93 Alexlus, Regina 135 Aronow, Micheal 164, 124 Baigirne, Vivian Alexius, Rhonda 180 Aros, Amanda 180 Ballanee, Britton Alfonso. Ana 180 Arroyo, James 180, 93 Ballanee, Kelly 135 Alleman, David 135 Arroyo, Mane 19, 164 Balrner, Mary 202 Allen, Gene 202 ARTS 214 Banks, Ken 15 Allen, Kimberly Asawesna, Nrpit 180 Barber, Bill 15 Allen, Roxana 135 Asawesna, Nlreot 164 Barlggt, Jay Allen, Vernon Asch, Ron 135 Barlow, Steven Almonza, Steve Ash, Anna 135 Barmeyer, Andy 135, 90 Alonto, Nora 164 Ash, Donna Barnard, Marianne 15, 135 Alpough, Dana 164 Ashby, Robin Barnee, Brad 179 Alsenz, Leslie 83, 105, 135, 214 Ashcroft, Jason Barneg, Jeffrey 180 Alvarez, Julie 135 Ashcraft, Michael 135 Barneg, Mike 216 Alvarez, Mana Asnkenaze, Sol 202 Barnes, Valerie 59, 162, 164, 52 Alvillar, Edmundo 164 Atherton, Laurie 83, 164, 113 Barnes, Brian 135, 140, 52 Alvillar, Martha 95, 180 ATHLETICS 76 Barrett, Pamela Amarasunya, Duleep 180, 22 Atkinson, Sherrie 164 Barred, Ellen 164 Andalibian, Saeed Atzen, Jenniler 96 Bgrrqn, Dawn 136 Anders, David 164 Apostle, Carol 164, 19 Barlell, Nienelle 70, 71, 136, 37 Anders, Lee 15 Atwater, Laura 180 Barth, Huge Andersen, Phillip 202 Atzen, Jennller 180 Base, Ken 136 Anderson, Angella 180 Augsburger, Kenton Baee, Lgri 180 Anderson, Annette 180 Avila, Deborah 180 BASEBALL 106, 108 Anderson, Britt 180 Aulr, Rise 164 BASKETBALL 122, 124 Anderson, Embret 16, 17, 164 Autrey, Ryan 135, 113 BASKETBALL, GIRLS 126 5 To all '79 senior Beca Love And Y Ours Always S S N S x V,'A'l', W jZM IVELL5 L m 1 Broker mutton' I 1 6200 E. Spring ' Long Beach 90815 Bus. 421-1756 ' Res. 439-7114 220 adsfindex I y - ' ff , he 1 2 , ,' . ,, .. ,f 3 fag, i y ?15g25'iaff , lr . ' 'f-41.5 530 . . I s ,t Q ,, - 1,5 V,-A .5 .. ,J . .., , ,.., my ?!g'1f6!g ?f'l??5'? 5i9 Q?351 fry mm, fln,pyy,g4g Q5 gg f gzf2:gQp,,.ar ,a 'iqsrayw ' ll rsl an .3 4 wt 'f. ' J' if fs.. :Hi tiff fl I Q ,ffrf T231 , FT, Zig W .,. 5 ,M-5, ,N ,M ,k,,, ,.,lf.,.., .:1':'.a':1i4 T vrffgfmfar. , 1 ' f?'z f'x7 , Q Jw -vm if VW f, ,iz ' , fflffff I, Q ff ff 2jy 'fgfra1g: ff'f2ANfff5-22 'hifi WW: ': ',, ,Xp ,al f:',lif'Lf5 A ,. 'W ' 514' ' A 'W ,. ,, 77' . X.. 1 C' ' l w-.. ,-.' ' , 3 5 . .4 Kg, C. vw va vwHWWfv.q-ggi -1 ' A .,k, :lg ,. . ,,, , f f- g Af.yaWf14,, 1- ,G , kwa... fy, .5 3 5 , ,,,,M ,,,. . ,. , ,,., , ,. , ff,,c,g.'.,y',,g ., 5: .41 psf: M5 S MW? :H ' X f91' ffZ1, if W asf, ,X Q --fxfzglaz o ost people at Wilson did not under- stand all the advantages of the NJROTC. ln this special program, there were extra-curricular activities such as: drill teams, color guards, rifle teams, honor guards, and many other exciting events. This year three students went on a trip on the USS John Craig DD-885.Also, many students went to Hawaii over Spring Vacation. There are exciting challenges with the NJROTC, and ca- reers are made everyday from this worthwhile organization. Careers are being made from the physical edu- cation department. Hard work is involved in getting your body in great physical shape, but some people think students are born with spe- cial talents. The truth revealed that our cam- pus had dedicated, hardworking students which made Wilson one of the best athletic schools in Long Beach. activity overflows around campus ff pefnjrotc 219 Bates, Theresa Bator, Lance 136 Bayaa, Assem 136 Bayless, Carol 164 Bayless. Scott 136 Beadles, James 180 Beall, Ricky 164, 93, 124 Beall, Robert 123, 136 Beam, Larry 136 Beavers, Laurie Beckett, Renee 125, 164 Began, Lora 42, 43, 134, 136, 23 Behar, Anna 180 Behar, Becky 164, 19 Belcher, Mark 164 Belcher, Rhonda 136 Bell, Derek 15, 136, 218 Bell, Greg 15, 164 Bell, Latham 119, 180 Beller, Curtis 164 Bella, Brenda 136 Belll, Michelle 180, 218 Belnap, Micheal 164 Belshe, Scott 180 Benetiel, David 15, 180 Beneliel, David 15, 136 Benlanti, John 113, 164, 61, 93 Benkey, Kim 164, 19 Bennett, Cynthia Berberel, Thomas 88, 89, 164 Berg, Eric 164 Berger, Daniel 101, 164 Bergstrom, David 164 Bernal, Laurie Berneker, Jim 103, 164 Berregard, Henrietta 180 Berry, Karen 42, 43, 136, 23, 62 Berry, Kathy 43, 180 Berry, Patti 164 Berry, Richard 15, 16, 17, 164 Berry, Susan 164 Bertetlo, Timmothy 120, 180 Berukofl, Deborah 180 Betz, Elanie 202 Betz, Emerson 202 Bllletts, Martin 218 Billinger, Jon 164, 90 Billinghurst, Stephen 164 Bingham, Becky 137 Bingham, Eric Bingham, Lisa 180 Binns, Joanne 180 Bird, Nikola 165 Bisso, Bob 137, 90 Blvens, Courletl Bjerregaard, Henriett Black, Becky 84, 137, 115 Black, Erich 99, 137 Blacman, Frances Blackwell, Patricia 19, 165 Blechen, Edgar Blechen, Thomas Blewelt, John Blue, Deborah 137 Bobbitt, Cynthia 137 Bobeck. Jane 202 Boerner, Sandra 180, 68 Boesch, Donna 180 Bohl, Randall 180 Bolteux, Gerard Bolden. Cynthia 180 Bolick, Joelle 137 Bollman, Jody 180 Bomberg, Elizabeth 15, 137 Bon, Alfredo 15, 17, 123, 137 Bonaparte, Chris 180, 93 Bonis, Daniel 165 Bonzer, Chris 120, 180 Boosalis, Koumis 165 Bordwell, Melanie 180 Borges, Millicnet 15.20, 21, 165 Bork, Lisa 137 Borsting, Eric 137. 90 Bosworth, Karen Boudreau, David 180 Boudreau, Liz Bourus, George 180, 124 Bowden, Randall 202 Bowen, Anthony 180 Bowman, Adie 45, 67, 137, 33. 134 Bowman, Juliana 15, 126, 180 Bowman, Marc Bowen, Medina 165 Boyle, John 165 Bozulich, David 137 Brooten, Leslie 165 Bracht, James Bradbury, Christine 165 Braden, Mike Bradley, Craig 180, 124 Bradley, Trudy 137 Bradock, Gail 180 Bradshaw, Dixie 137 Brady, Lisa 165 Brady, Marie 180 Bralf, Joel 120, 121, 180 Braly, Craig 181 Braly, William 165 Bramblett, Vincent 181 Branch, Karen Brass, Joel 113 Breen, Shelley 96, 165 Breen, Vance 121, 137 Bregand, David adsfindex Brennan, Gregg 181 Brennon, Jill 165 Brennon, Victoria 165, 37, 52 Bretherton, Todd 137 Bridges, Katherine 181 Briggs, Rick 137 Bright, Lee 137 Bright, Troy 181 Brightmen, Scott 137 Broberg, Edward 181 Brookey, Leslie 126, 181 Brooks, Karen 137 Brooks, Kimberly 50 Brooks, Sandra 165 Brose, Ben 202 Brounley, David 99, 137 Brown, Anna Brown, Gregory 165 Brown, Karen 19 Brown, Leon Brown, Renae Brown, Scott 181 Bruce, Rhonda 181 BRUINETTES 18 BRUIN LEAGUE 54 Bryant, Harold 103, 165 Buccola, Laurie 105, 137 Buchanon, Joseph 88 Bucho, Patricia 137 Buck, Shelly 181 Buckley, Lisa 181, 37 Bul, Thu 137 Bumpers, Kevin Burbank, Christy 19, 237 Burdick, Andrew Burke, Erik 17, 137 Burke, Gary Burke, Paul 181 Burns, Ed Burns, Melinda 137 Burrell, Penelope 137 Burt, Randy 15 Castillo, Jesus 181, 218, 80 Castillo, Mona 181 Cather, Sherri Caulfield, John 138 Cecil, Barton 138 Cedillo, Danny 120, 181, 93 Cepeda, Jose Cernucan, Irina 181 Cernucan, Rozana Ces, Marc 1641 Chambers, David Champion, David 181 Chang, David 75 Charest, Amy Charest, Lisa 165 Charnago, Perkins Chase, Wendy 165 Chaves, Christopher 181 Chen, Maggie 165 Chesher, Denise 138 Chien, Elizabeth 67, 72, 138, 22 Chilberti, Gloria 138 Chilcot, Kimberly 95, 165, 209, 61 Chin, Michael 181 Choe, Kyong 181 Choi, Mi 181 Chowen, Tony 181,93 Christensen, Eric Christensen, John 181 Christensen, Julie 165 Christensen, Karen 181 Christensen, Keith 15, 165 Christensen, Mark 165 Christie, Tina 12, 15, 165 Christison, Amy 165 Christoflersen, Vicki 19, 45, 138. 57, 115 Chronister, Micheal 138 Church, Chris Cicotte, Douglas 165, 90 Ciriello, Angela Clampitt, David 181, 93 Burton, Ernie 165 Bustillos, Richard 181, 93 Butler, Rhalna Buzanowski, Diana 138 Bybee, Kimberly 181 Byers, Jacqueline Byers, Doby 99 Byers, Steven 165 Byrne, Erin 83, 181 Byrne, Erin 83, 181 Byrum, Alan Cabulong, Juliana 181 Cagle, Sabrina 191, 52 Cahill, Elizabeth 15, 181 Calder, Christy 95, 181, 115 Calderon, Rita 165, 52 Caldwell, Andrew Calihan, Kenneth 93 Callan, Jennifer 43, 165 Callier, LeJuan 165 Calvillo, Gina Cameron, James 15, 165, 93 Campanello, Anthony 138 CAMPANILE 32 Campbell, Beth Campbell, Darnell Campbell, Judy Cannon, Daniel 181,41 Cannon, Richard 17, 181, 113 Caplan, Jeannie 138 Caplan, Jill 181 Caplan, Russ 138, 211 Caplicki, David 181 Carballo, Julie Cardall, Chas 45, 99, 134. 138. 149, 57 Cardinali, Toni 165 Carey, Virginia 138, 32, 61 Carlson, Richard 138 Carmean, Gregory 15, 181 Carmichael, Karen 126, 138 Carrie, Carol 138, 32 Carnei, Troy 15, 181,92 Carpenter, Kelly Carr, Greg 15, 181 Carriere, Rick 165 Carrigan, Carolyn 96, 165 Carrillo, lliana 138 Carson, David Carter, Norma Carter, Verna 55, 138 Carvin, Cheryl 181 Casados, Renea 138 Casanova, Kristine 181 Casares, Joel 12, 138 Casares, Robert 165 Cascarini, Anthony Casey, Diana 165 Casey, Micheal 101, 138 Casey, Rebecca 138 Cash, Robert 89, 118, 165 Cashman, Kimberly 165, 37 Casillas, Lisa 165 Casillas, Louis Cass, Dwayne 181 Castillo, Clinton Clapp, John 138 Clark, Ju l1e1B1 Clark, Marcus 181 Calrk, Ronald 181 Clawson, Jerry 95, 165 Clay, Theresa 12, 15,38 Claytor, Linda 165 Cleaver, Greg 138 Clement, Harriet 209 Clement, Carol 138 Clement, Kurt 103, 181, 37, 68. 93 Cleveland, Robert 84, 87, 138. 116 Clifton, Mike Clock, Catherine 181, 37 Clock, Christy 165,37 Cobb, Paul Cockrell, Sara 181 Cockrell, Sharon Coffman, Gary 165 Cohen, Darian Colberg. Cole, Bri Judy 15, 165 an 181 Cole, Steve 181 Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman Coleman . Brian 99, 138 . Bruce 138 . Donell 181 . Lisa 181 . Loretta 165 Collins, Brian 181 Combs, Bruce Combs, Daniel 165 COMMITTEES 58 Compton, lan 139, 50 Conkle, DeAnna 165 Connell, Bernard 181 Connelly, Jim Conner, Mark 122 Conner, Suzanne 181 Conroy, Catherine 139 Contijoch, Joseph 139 Contratto, Micheal 181 Convey, Brett Conway, Cathleen 165 Conway, Michael 139 Cook, Alta 55, 195 Cook, Debra 165 Cook, Donald 139 Cook, Mark 139 Cook, Phillip Cook, St EVET1 Cooley, Michael 182, 80 Cooper, David 34, 35, 103, 139. 52 Cooper, Dennis Cooper, Matthew Cooper, Maxarita Cooper, Michael 182 Cooper, Monalissa 165 Cooper, Skip 182 Copeland, Charles Copeland, Jacqueline 211 Copeland, Vanessa 165 Copely, Aleta Copley, Lydia Copp, David 182 Corbett, Denise 139 Corcoran, Brian 165 Cormack, Terry 165 Cormany, Donna 139 Cornwall . Rm-.pn 165 Corona. Guadalupe 165 Correa, Rosemeire 139 Correa, Wagner 182 Corrodi, Kimberly 165, 75 Corrigan, Charles 139 Cortez, Briscia 43, 182 Coslo, Jose 166 Cota, Danny 139 Cota, Diane 166 Cottgias, Athena 182 Cottrell, Lonnie 103, 166 Cottrell, Tim 139 Couillard, Christopher 182, 93 Coukoulis, Peter 166 COUNClL,JUNIOR162 COUNCIL, SENIOR 134, 158 COUNCIL, SOPHOMORE 178 COUNSELORS 196 Courdy, David 17, 123, 139, 90 Courtney, Scott 103, 182, 80 Covert, Kathryn 166 Covert, Mike 182 Covert, Vicki Cox. Cox. Cox. Cox. Cox, Irving Gerald 103, 182 Leigh 139, 61 Paul Stacey Craig, Jett 139 Craig, Scott 93 Crail, Scott 89, 119, 182 Crawford, Marc Crawford, Sherri 182 Crawford, Stephen 103, 166 Crawley, Gary Creager, James 182, 124 Cree. GG 139 Creek, Curtis 166 Crites, Michael Criti, Jamie 166 Crocker, Vina Croll, Mark 182 Cronin, Kathleen 19 Crook. Candace 182 Crook, Shanna 166, 212 CROSS COUNTRY 78, 80 CROSS COUNTRY, GIRLS' 82 Crownover, Maragaret Cruickshank, Scott 182 Cruickshank, Shari 139, 68 Crumby, Timothy 182 Crutchfield, Ewing Cruz, Donna 15, 182, 218 Cruz, Pete 26, 139, 90 Cruz, Rowena Ctvrtlik, Bob 182, 124 Ctvrtlik, David 139 Cue, Candice Cullum, Stephen 182 Cummings, Scott 182 Cummings, Shawn 101, 139. 79 Cunningham, Nancy Cuny, Eric 139 Cuny, Janelle 166 Cure, Armond 216 CURRICULUM, 192 Curry, Kent 182, 124 Curry, Rodney 166 Curtis, John Curtis, Margo Czerny, Daniel 182 Czerny, Kathryn 166 Dague, Mannette 182 Dakins, Bruce 103, 93 Dakins, Traci 82, 83, 105, 182 Dalton, Jeffery 182 Dalton, Troy 34, 166 Dam, Ngoc Dam, Truc Dameron, Marianne 15, 166 Damron, Michael 67 DANCE 36 Daniel, Darryl 166 Daniels, Kevin Dankiw, William 166 Danley, Mark 70, 166 Danner, Michele 88, 89, 115 Dao, Hoang Darcy, Eric 166 Darcy, Scott Darrow, Marjorie 182 Dascenzo, Rodney 182 David, Lance Davidson, Richard 182 Davidson, Theresa 19, 139 Davis, Barbara 166 Davis, Brian Davis, Eddie 182 Davis, Ginny 182 Davis. Gregory 182, 80 Davis, Kevin 166, 191 Davis, Justin 101, 139 Davis, Maureen Davis, Rose 182 Davis, Rosemary Davis, Susan 55, 166, 19 Davis, Suzi Dawedeit, Bob 139 Day, Brian 99, 166 Dean, Mark 15, 139, 218, 22 Dearth, Teresa 42, 43, 139 DECA 64 DeCamp, Daryn 166, 212 Decker, Shelly 166 Degroff, Constance Dejesus, Angel 139 De La Cruz, Gloria 182 Delatorre, Theresa 182 Delay, Mary 182 Delello, John 182 Delaney, Katherine 15, 166 Delaplane. Julie 12, 15, 29, 166 37 Delgado, Lorita 83, 139, 218 Delgado, Sophia 166 Dellinger, Joseph 166 DeLorto, Kevin 162 Denny, Monnete 138. 218, 64 Denoble, Vickie 182 Denninger, Ellen 96, 182 Dennis, Andrea 55, 182 Dennis, Bucky 123. 140 Deramus, Sabrina 140 Derlvas, Donna 19, 35, 140 Desanctis, Anthony 166 DeSimone Vincenza Desmond, Richard 140 Devoy, Eileen 126, 166 Devoy, Paul 120, 93 Dewitt, Lewis 140 Diamond. Johanna 182 Diamond, Sherry 29, 140 Diaz, Jose 166 Diaz, Lorene 140 Diaz. Ramfis 182 Dick, Colleen 182 Diep, Thong 182 Dieriex, Jeffrey Dietrich, Steve 182 Dik, David 140, 143 Dik, Donna 43. 67. 182 Dillard, Mark 93 9 CAMERAS LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA 424-8633 434-7479 4019 ATLANTIC AVE. 5025 E. 2nd ST. 1908075 1908035 1 1 C9 7624 am IIEAUOI? ix Dee Surprenant 6 Associate I Q' 12131 433-9921 Q ' Res.r2131431-9972 '-'J' fb ReS.t2131431-5319 1 ' , Kuff 5925 Naples Plaza - Long Beach, CA 90803 WEDDINGS gl PORTRAITS PASSPORTS GROUPS RESTORATIONS SCHOOLS ENVIRONMENTAL OR FRONTAL PROJECTED BACKROUNDS WE HONOR ALBUM PLANS Serving Long Beach for over 20 years Wlth Quality at Reasonable Prlces the r menu Audio of piologrepig, mg, WSQHU' W 6339 EAST SPRING ST. AT PALO VERDE LONG BEACH CALIF 90808 dfd 221 LaRue, Jones, Lo 4 Grace, Bob 5, 143, 68 Grace, Randall Graham, Edward 124 Granek, Kenneth 184 Granek, Larry Grant, Christy 168 Grant, Darcy Graves, Beborah Graves, John 45, 59, 67, 136, 149, 57 Graves, Kristal 168 Graves. Susan 184 Greatshell, Walter 184 Greenberg, Catou 9, 42, 43, 143, 149 Greene, Eric 15, 168 Greene, Kerry 10, 123, 143 Greene, Maria 168, 115 Green, Gary 120, 168 Green, Joe 7, 143 Green, Michelle 8, 143 Green, William Greenlee, Paula Louise 11, 19, 143 Greens tein, Lisa 12, 15.67, 143 Greenwood, Cindi 13, 143 Gregard, Kenneth Gregg, Griffin, Griffin, Grillith Grillith Griilith Grimes Grimsb Robert 15, 168 Gregory Michael 15 , Jason 168 , Joel 14, 143 , John , Deanie 168 y, Teri 83, 105, 184,218 Grisham, Lynne 168, 37 Grisham, Michael 168 Gronert, Scott 136 Grobert, Marleen 136 Grobert, Scott 184 Grubb, Andrea 18, 143 Gruneisen, Robert 118 Gronert, Scott 17, 67, 134, 143. 149, 57 Guerra, Jack Guerlin, Jason Guerrero, Aleiandro 184 Guinn, Keith 168 Gurney, Keith Gustafson, Todd Gustus. Edward 168 Gutierrez, Gregory 168 Guzman, Patty 184 Guzman, Sally Halbert, Mary 15, 184 Hall, Arlene 184 Hall, Frank 184 Hall, J1ll43, 186 Hall, Randall 19, 143 Hall, Steven 168 Hallahan, Karen 168 Hallahan, Karen 168 Hallett, Jeltrey 184 Hallett Nicole 168 Halsey. JulieLynn 37 Halverson, Dennis 20, 143 Hamilton, Larry 168 Hamilton, Lori Hamm, Jack Hammers, Randall 21, 143 Hammond, Chris 184 Hampton, Jimmy Han, Jong 67. 168,88 Hancher, Scott 184 Hancock, Donna 168 Handy, Steven 168 Hankins, Cindy 168 Hanko, Colleen 22, 143 Hansaward, Jiamiit Hansaward, Yawaluck 144, 22 Hansen, William 168, 22 Hanson, William 144, 33 Harding, Charles 184 Hardy, Steve 144 Harkins, Mark 184 Harris, Donald Harris, Margaret 168 Harris, Michael 144 Harris, Randolph 144 Harris, Steven 184 Harris, Tracy 184 Harrison, Chance 184 Harrison, Gregory Harrison, W, Scott 144 Harrison . Patricia 184 Hart, Nibbrig Harlnell. Hartnell, Chistine 20, 21 Lisa 144, 23 Haruel, Stuart 144 Harvey. Harvey, John 109, 144 Susan 43, 184 Harvey, Theresa 168 Haskin, Daniel 144 Hastain. Hathawa Pamela 168 y, Kristi 184 Hatton, Rayma Jean Haun, Edward Hauser, David 184 Hav, Lvd ia 144 adsfindex Hayes, Cheryl 15, 144 Hazlett, John 168 Hebb, Meghan 184 Hebb, Todd 168 Hebel, Ronald 184 Hedding, Elizabeth 19, 37 Hein, Gustav 89, 184 Hein, Jodi 42, 43, 144, 57 Heishberger, Mark 184 Heitkamp, Jennifer 168 Hillmersi David 168 Henderson, Beverly 168 Hendriks. Robert Henkels, Mark Henneman, Kevin 168 Henry, D 120 Henshaw, Kathi 144, 31, 37 Hernandez, Andrew 168 Hernandez, Atoinette Hernandez, Cecilia 96, 184 Hernandez, Elizabeth Hernandez, Elsa 55. 37 Hernandez, Eugene 168, 93 Hernandez, Gilbert Hernandez, Grace 168 Hernandez, Henrietta 184 Hernandez, Mark 144 Herrera, Daneil He-rera, Otelia Herron, Michael Hershberger, Mark Herzleld, Jason 184 Heslington, Todd 144 Hess, Mark 15, 168 Hesslink, Steven 168 Heynen, James 168 Hicks. Carl 184 Hicds, Catherine 168 Hickson, Bazella 105, 168, 83 Hickson, Gina 184 H1cks0n,Jogn 184, 93 Hickson, Vanessa 144, 161, 64 Highfill, Ann 144 Highfill, Frances 168, 212 Hildebrand, Todd 168 H1ll,Bruce15,17, 118,119,168 Hill, Vlsls Hill, Jim 144 Hill, Larry 22 Hill, Liza 15 Hill, Raphael Hilton, Anita 144 Hilyar, Robin 184 Hires, Lashell 184 Hisquierdo, Gilbert 75 History!8us, Ed. 206 Hitchcock, Mary 184 Hitchcock, Shirlee 184 Hoag, Nancy Hoener, Edward 22, 144 Hoflman, Valerie Hogan, Michael 168 Hohstein, Dianna 23, 144 Hohri, Elliot 103, 168 Hoiabrmanesh, Nazhat Holden, Terrilisa 184 Holden, Tracy 168 Holleran, James 184 Holleran, Sharon Holm, Kristen 24, 42, 43, 144 Holmes, Michelle 25, 144 Holmgren, Jana 26, 144, 31 Holtz, Gregory Holtz, Mona 168, 19 Holtzinger, Linda Holtzinger, Robert Holvey, Bryan 123, 168, 124 Holvey, Cynthia Holzhauer, Donna 95, 110, 184 Holzhauer, Shirley 27, 144 Holzman, Adrienne 115 Holzman, Matthew 184 Homecoming 26 Homey, Lisa 95, 184 Hong, Paula Hong, Sitha 168 Hoos, Michael 144, 212 Hoodye, Chres Hopson, Van 28, 101, 144 Horn, Eric 67, 79, 103, 168 Hornett, Michelle 29, 144 Hornung, Beth 42, 43, 144 Horton, Timothy Hosteld, Stephanie 184 Hoskin, Davia Honp, Kenneth 145 Houp. Scott 168, 90 Houley, Mark 103 Houston, Kimberlynn 145 Hoving, Jerry Howard, Lynette 168 Howe, Cindy 188 Howey, David 168 Howresdo, John 145 Hu, April 67, 72, 168 Hu, Yendo 188H, 22 Hubbard, Russel 188, 93 Huber, Jenniler 168, 218 Huchingson, Cari 45, 96, 162. 166 Hudson, Garth 145, 124 Huffman, Broods 15, 185, 61 Huttman, Jack Hullman, Jona 95. 185, 207 Hugen Teresa 168 Hughes, Deborah 168 Hulac, Charles Hull, David Hume, Michael 145 Hummel, Roger 168 Hundley, Richard 185 Hunt, James Hunter, Brett 145 Hunter, Debra 168 Hunter, Gary 145, 33, 50 Hunter, Joe Hupp, Susan 185 Hutchens, Julie 185 Hutchinson, Mark 168 Hutchinson, Patricia 185 Hutchison, Penny 145, 134 Hutchison, Sharon Hutton, Melanie Hutnh, Minh 168 Hyman, Eric Hyman, Robert Hynes. John lllingworth, Michael 90, 145, 50 l Mac, Seng Sera Individuals 132 Inge, Linda 20, 21, 185, 209, 41 lngle, Lance 169 Innes, Erik 145 lnselberg, Carol 42, 43, 145, 50 Irwin, Robin 20, 21, 169 Ishida, Wesley 71, 169 Islander, Robert 118, 168 ltson, Michael 103, 145,37 lturrioz, Tita 145 Ives, Ernest 99, 169 lzquierdo, Jose Jackson, Jill 169 Jackson, Valerie 185 Jacobs, Belinda Jacobs, Carlista 169, 210 Jacoby, Sigmund 185 Jaffee, Laurence James, Cindy 169 Jarvis, Kris 169 Jasso, Deborah 15, 145 Jenkins, Carlyn 185 Jensen Jensen , Kathryn 45, 162, 169 , Michele 185 Jensen, Terri 105, 180, 184 Jensen, Troy 6, 29, 145 Jerrells, Richard 89, 119, 185 Jimenez, David 185 Johnson, Brian 185 Johnson, Daphne 169 Johnson, Debra 185 Johnson, Dwight Johnson, Edward 204 Johnson, Eric 18, 145, 218, 90 Johnson, Jeltrey 19, 145 Johnson, Joseph 113 Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Karen Johnson, Kenneth 169 Johnson, Lara 20, 145, 50 Johnson, LuAnne 12, 15, 21, F 145 Johnson, Mark 99, 169 Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Sheilan 22, 145 Johnson, Susan 169 Johnson, Tina 19, 23, 45, 55, 67, 145, 57 Johnson, Walter, 35, 169 Johnston, Frank 204 Johnston, Kevin 180, 80 Johnston, William 180, 93 Jones, Gail 24, 145 22 Jones, ri 34, 35, 67, 83, 169, Richard 119, 204 Jones, Scott 185, 218 Jones, Timothy Jones, Todd 89, 170, 61 Jongew Jordan, Jordan, 185 Jordan, aard, Kristin Bryan 170 Christian 89, 118, 119, Doug Jordan, Jenniier 95, 180 Jordan. Jordan Greg 25,101,145 Vincent Jorgensen, Pamela 20, 145 Jourdia Juarez, Jude, L n, Donald 180 Laura 180 inda 170 Jun, Hui 170 Jurs, Ci ndy iso Jurs, Kevin 170 Justis, John 18 Justus, Sandra 27, 145 Kacewicz, Jeremy 103, 180 Kaesrnan, Chris 28, 145 Kaesman, Eric 185 Kahn, Terri 29, 145 Kakkis, Aris 180 Kalbus, Terrie 170 Kallenberger, Marten 61 Kallas, Trisa 180 Kansopon, Sopinant 180, 52 Karidakis, Maria 180 Karina, Ramin Kavalaris, Pete, 30, 145 Kavanagh, Geraldine Kawasaki, Joan 18, 96 Kazarian, Brian 180 Kazarian, Jill 42, 43, 146 Kearney, Fred 115 Keever, Paul Keithley, Susan 170, 37 Keller, Gary 180, 124 Keller, Lisa Keller, Robert 170 Kelley, Susie 180 Kellison, Michaele 170 Kellogg, Dina 170 Kellogg, John 15, 180 Kellogg, Jordi 180 Kelly, Shawn 180 Kemp, Margaret 204 Kendall, Thomas 146, 218 Kender, Gary 146 Kendle, Gary 170 Kendrick, David 146 Kendrick, Laura 83, 170 Kennedy, Katheryn 146 Kennedy, Karen 170 Kennedy, Stacy 12, 15, 170, 52 Kent, Paul 180 Kenyon, Nancy Kerr, John 89 keyfz 56 Khadiri, Mona Khadiri, Neda Kielb, Mary Ann 95, 146, 52 Kierstein, Keith 185 Kies, Jon 18, 118, 119 Kies, Michael 120 kigm, scan 119 Killian, Tom 170 Kim, Chae Kim, Ida 170 Kim, Jong Bai 146 Kim, Kwang 180 Kim, Kwang Sup 146 Kim, Young 180 Kimber, James 170 Kimber, Jenny 146 kimbreii, Shelly 12, 15. 146, 37 King, David 170, 211 King, Donald 170 king, Kelly 188, 218 King, John 146 King, Joseph 146 King, Laura 83, 170 King, Margaret 146 King, Patty 42, 43, 55, 146, 31, 57 King, Sheri 146 King, Tanya 170, 37 Kinkella, Mary 185 Kinkella, Patrick 170 Kinos, JoAnne Kinzer, Mary 83, 180 Kirby, Brenda Kirby, Darrell 146 Kisich, Nancy Klein, Andrea 12, 15, 170 Klein, Anne 12, 15, 170 Klein, Wendy 180 Klemin, Debbie 146 Klimp, Heidi 95, 170, 95 Klingensmith, Lori 180 Klocko, Beth 55, 185 Knechtel, Troy Knight, John 89, 119, 180 Knowlden, Carol 126, 170, 52 Knowlden, Cheryl 126, 170 Knowlton, Elizabeth 18, 20, 21, 188 Knox, Reggie 90 Ko, Michele 35, 180 Ko, Won 180 Kocher, Dina 170 Kohagura, Angela Kolsky, Steven 180 Kontz, Kermit Kootsikas, Coula 204 Krolosky, Lorraine 1? 15, l Krolosky, Steve 99 Kruger, John 146 Krueger, Kathleen 146 Kruit, Renee 185 Kucera, Kym 67, 146 Kuczkowski, Laura 170 Kugler, Darrel Kuhse, Mary 170, 37 3 Kumashiro, Kathleen 185, 61 Kuntz, Robert 204 Kurtz, Anthony 146 Kuster, Ross 17, 47 Ky, Chandima 170 Kyle, Patritia 147 La, Thuy 170,37 Ladd, Chris Ladd, Robert Lahrs, LaVerne 204 Lambert, Michael 185 Lambert, Robin 186 Lambros, John 67, 103 Lambrose, Susan Lamonica, Joanne 105, 186 Lamoore, Richard Lamoton, Patrick Lanctot, Robert 186 Lander, Darryl Landis, Stephen 204 Landon, James 170 Lane, Bradley 186, 188, 93 Landon, Marcine 197 Lane. Padraic 170 Lantigua, Andres 55, 186 Lantz, Lantz. Elaine 147 Eric 186 Larson, David 103 Larson, Dirk 45, 170 Larson, Scott Rena 55. 204 Kotter. Kouzes. Kendall Laurie 146, 23, 37 Kramer, David Kramer, Ellanora Krasho, Terri 170 Krinsky Mary 89, 185, 115 PANAMA JOE'S 5100 E. Second Street Belmont Shore Long Beach, California 12131434-7417 Lassiter, Gail LATINXSPANISH 72 Lavoie, Teresa Lawee, David 186 Lawrey, Garth 186 Laya, Phillip RED ONION RED ONION , 2406 Newport Blvd. 916 N. Sepulveda Blvd. Newport Beach, California Manhattan Beach, California 17141 675-2244 12131 376-4825 Manager DENNIS BRAMNICK Diller, David Diliberto. Angie 29, 140 Diliberto, Margie 29, 43, 140 Dlmang, Arnakchari 140, 22 Dimang, Chandaravuth 166 Dlmang, Chitamaro Dumas. Luis Dinsrnore, Darlene 43, 182 Dixon, Karen 182 Dixon, Owen 90 Dixon, Patricia 19, 140 Dizmon, Steven 182 Dibrocke. Tracy 140 Dodge, Heather 166 Dodge, Mike Dodson. Bill 182, 113 Dodson, Don Dodson, Trevor 84, 85, 87. 140 Doerr, Raiff 166 Doerr, Todd Donahue, Bruce Donaghue, Jim 140, 113 Donsbach, Gregory 166 Goremus. Sophie 182 Douglas, JoAnn 19, 166 Douglas, Kari 140, 214 Doull, Donald 166 Dose, Hans 182 Dourte. Darrell 182 Dowdy. Jessica 140 Downs. Robert 15, 166 Doyle. Mark Dozier, Josephine 105 Drace. Micheal 166 DRAMA 48 DRAMA CLUB 62 Drelske, Brett 103 Dresslar, Tammy 182 Drew, Cari 182 Driggers, Eric 140 Driscoll, Sean 166 Driscoll. Vince 183 Dsa. Richard Dublin. Stephen 52 Dubuque. Candice 19, 140, 211 Dumars, Bert 123, 166 Dunlord, Jill 126, 166 Dunbar, William 15, 17, 140 Dunham, Terry 166 Dunkle, Marque 103, 183 Dunn, Darryl 140 Dunn, James Dunn, Kennith 14, 15 Dunn, Michelle 183 Dunn, Patrick 99, 166 A CQNGRATULATIONS. CLASS of 79 Pacific Coast Highwayf0bispo L Long Beach I l 1 I A Qco Dunne, Fellsha 95, 183 Duvall, Michaell 141 Dyer, Jenniler 43, 166 Dykes, Lana 141 Earnshaw, Bette 166 Earp, David 103, 183, 80 Earp, Julie 12, 15. 166 Eaton, Bryan 166 Eaton, Cheryl 166 Eaton, Janet 183 Echeto. Daniel 67, 134, 136, 141. 57, 149 Eddy. Margaret 43. 183, 216 Eddy. Mary 183, 115 Edson, Jennifer 19, 162, 166 Edwards, Jamie 183 Edwards, Mavin 183, 218 Edwards, Richard Egelko, Herbert Eggleston, Lisa 166 Ellerman, Louis Elder, Jack Eleopoulos, Gust 141 Elken, Suzanne 95 Ellebracht, Kevin 183, 93 Elledge, Traci 126. 183 Elliott, Nancy Ellis, Robert 197 Ellis, Ben Ellis, John 123 El Hessen. Marina 183 Elsea, Christopher 183. 93 Ene. Faigame 166 Ene. Poa 166 English!Foreign lang. 208 Enriquez, Ana Enrlquez, Silvia Escarcia, Enllio 183 Escorsia, Allonso 141 Esparza. Carol 183 Esparza, Robin A 141 Esperago, Brenda L 141 Espinoza, Lisa 181, 183, 52 Eure, Charles 167 Evans, Charleen 167, 37 Evans, Lori Ann 141 Evans, Paul Eveland, Timothy 141 Evered, Margaret A 141 Everett, Michael Eyre, Deborah 183 Fabanlch, Troy 183 Fachtmann, Rone 167 Faculty 202 Fadgen, Michael 84, 118, 167 Falad, Debi 183 Fagalllo. Ellsala Fair, Eileen 183 Fair. Pat 141 Falley. Marc 141 Fallon. Robert 75 Faoa, Foli 141 Farell, William 141 Faria, Laurie 167 Farlas, Richard 141 Faulkner, Erika 183, 115 Fearence, Connie 183 Felty. Darlene 141 Fender, David Fennessay. John 183 Ferguson. James Ferguson, Scott 167 Fernald, Shelley 19, 42. 43. 141 Fernandez. Marla 96, 167 Ferry, David 167, 113 Fieberger, Janet Field, Gary Fields. Kimp 141 Filer, Robin 167 Fllby. Matt Filkins, James 141 Fischer. Diane 141 Fischer, Kathleen 183 Flshbaugh, Julieanne 96, 141 Fisher, Evonne Fitch, Brian Fitzgerald, Deanne 141 Flagel. David 15, 17, 141 Flam, Faye 82, 83 Flam. Stephen 167 Flelschli, Doug 141 Fleisher, Gerald 17, 120, 121, 141 Flelshman, John 141, 68 Fleishamn, Mary 183, 113 Fleming, Anthony 124 Fletcher, Bobby 167 Flint, Laura 167 Fllnt, Marilyn 14, 15, 183, 61 Florek, Tony Flores, David 167 Flores, Diane 167 Flores, Mary 22 Flores, Tina 183 Floyd, Ricky 93 Flynn. Keri 45, 163, 167, 23. 115 Flynn, Mary 25.35, 167,31 Flynt, Dave 119, 183 Foat, Richard Foley, Stephen 167 Fong, Mary 12, 15, 55, 167 Foote, Jetlrey 75 Foote, Patrick 183. 93 Forbes, Kenneth 141 Forbes, Maureen 183 Ford, Carla 167 Ford, Eldon 183 Ford, Michael 103. 183 Ford, Reginald Ford, Sandra 183 Ford, Teresa 141 Forker, Jerry 103 Forkland, Robert 183 Forkland, Wanda Forman. Melinda 42, 43, 55, 142, 33 Forster, Jellery 167 Forward, Pamela 142 Forward, Richard 183 Fosselrnan, Susan 142 Foster, Susan 42, 43, 142, 61 Frady, William Frallich, Susan 167 Fraley, Max 124, 197 Frame. Laurie 14. 15. 167 Francey, Deirdre 67. 142 Francis. Carmen Francis, Robert Frank, Marnl 43. 167, 19 Frankteld, Douglas 103. 183. 80 Franklin, Gerald 183 Fraser, Blair 103 Freser, Kellee 167 Freeman. Julie 142 Freeman, Julie 167, 214 French, William 167 Frey, Jonathan 142 Friedman, Diane 142 Friedman, Michael 183 Fronke, Matthew 15, 17, 183, 41 Frontlno, Laurie 183 Frutiger, Robert 15, 142, 218 Fuess, Gregory 142 Fuentes, Luisa 183 Fullle, Art 183 Fulton. Phyllis Eumorola, Robert 183 Funderburk, Karyn 183 Gall, Cindy 183 Gall, Susan 15, 43, 167 Gallagher, Monique 167 Gallagher. Rosemary 183, 37 Gallagher. Thomas 17, 84, 142 Gallamore. Stacy Gallardo, Bret 103, 167, 79 Galletta. Carol 142 Galovan, Stephen 167 Galvan, David 167 Galvond, Patricia 43, 167 Gamble, Mark A 142 Garaygordobll, Albert Garcia, Deborah 167 Garcia Joseph 183, 218 Garcia, Ranae 183 Gardner, Greg Gardner, Lisa Garlbay. Jesus Garland. Cynthia 19, 167 Garner, Diana 167 Garrigues, Diane 96, 183 Garrison, Greg 183 Garrison, William 89. 119, 186 Garron, Pamela 183 Garry, Donnan Garza, Oscar 142 Gasparini, Brigitte 43, 167 Gasoorra, Tony 183 Gately, Lionel Gauger, Craig 118. 119. 167 Gaxiola, Lori 67, 183 Gebb, Howard 67, 134. 142. 149 Geller. Teri 16, 142 Gentile, Michael 17, 142 Gentile, Richard 89, 119. 183 Gentry. James Gerard, Kathy Gerard, Tod 118, 167 Gergens, Dwight 120, 184 Geving, Marianne 167 Gibbons. Jon 184 Gibbons, Marcus 103, 184. 80 Gibbs, Michael 18. 142, 214 Gibson, Beverly 19, 142 Gibson, Daniel 184 Gibson. Susan 184. 37, 52 Glera Geitl. Gxlbe Gtlbe s. Gregory Jim 20. 142 rt, Helen rtson, Jason 168 Giles. Suzanne 168 Gllllllan, Sandra 168 Gill, Alison 168 Gill, Daniel 168 Gilmore. Roy 21.10l,142,149 Gimmy, Gary 168 Galcken. Angela 22, 142 Gleason, Colin Glick. Theodore 23, 142. 218 Glover, Suellen Goes ch, Eric 24, 142, 68 Goetz. Brian 25. 142 Goforth, Julie 126, 184. 209 Golden, Arthur Golison, Jay Gollihugh, Pamela 15, 184 Gomez, Andrea 184 Gomez, Laurie 168 Gomez, Lorene 168 Gomez. Mike Gonzales, Eileen 184 Gonzales, Heladia 26, 120. 142 Gonzales, Jeanette 184 Gonzalez, Jose Gonzales. Lani 184. 52 Gonzales. Orlando 15, 22, 101. 142 Gonzalez, Rolando 168 Gonzales, Socorro Gonzales, Sylvia 12, 15, 168 Gonzalez, Roseann 19, 29, 142 Gonzalez, Sandy 30, 142 Gonzales. Teresa Gonzales, Victor 28, 142 Goodman, Brian 168 Goopio,Jlrnrn1e 184, 218 Gord Gard in, Mark 84, 85. 168, 116 on, Carlene 168. 52 Goss, Colleen 184 Goss, Danette 2, 143, 52 Goss. Judith Ann 3, 143, 32, 37, 57 Gottl Gottl 93 ieb, Brett leb, Ruth 4, 19, 55, 143, 37 Gouch, Dwight Gough, David 15, 103. 184, 57 Goulet, Guy 121, 168 Goulet. Luc 211 adsfindex 223 ORCHESTRA 40 Ordonio, Vilma 72, 173, 22, 37 Orkin, David 188 Orkin, Mary Orozco. Lisa 15, 173 Orozco, Luisa 151 Ortega, Chris Ortega, Cindy 173 Ortiz, Richard Ortiz, Michael Ortiz, Pedro 120, 173 Oslie, Richard 188 Osmera, Hugh 209, 204 Osrrtera, Karin 43, 188, 57 Osmera. Leslie 19, 42. 43, 151, 57, 115 Oswald, Gilbert 173 O'Toole. Maureen 85, 151, 115 Oudiz. Ronald 188 Outhuyse, John 173 Overby, Michael 173 Owen, Nancy 188 Owens, Gary Owens. Jack 173 Owens, Mark Owens, Suzette Paal. Adam 151 Padilla, Joy 151 Padilla, Rosa 173 Pakiz, John 29, 151, 68, 116 Pangborn, Laura 173, 19 Pankope, Collette 95, 188 Pankopl. Nicole 95, 173 Pansons, Scott 173 Papadakis, Michael 188 Poolirn, Viriyavuth 173 Parenteau. Tina 173 Parise, Lori 173 Parker, Jacqueline 152 Parker, Tamara 152 Parkin, David 152 Parks, Margaretta Parks, Russell 173 Parks, Vincent 173, 212 Parsons. Michael 173 Patchin, Tracy 152 Patel, Daxia 152 Patton, Anthony 152 Patton, Veronica 188 Paulovsky, Tony Payne, Thomas 188 Peck, Patti 173 Pedersen, David 67, 100. 149, 152 Pekar, Ronald 70, 71, 188 Pekrch, John 173 Pelsinger, Suzanne 173 Pelsue, Lisa 152 Pen, Bonnary Penman, John 103, 188, 80 Penman, Oscar 152 Pennie, Laura 173 Pennington, Jackie 218 Penny, Tina 152 PEPSTERS 30 Peral. Peral. Peral. Perea. Perez. Perez. Perez. Perez, Perez, Perkin Perkin Perle, Perle. Perle. Mayra Manuel Maritza 173 Corrine Constantine 103. 188, 80 Laura 188 Lauren 43, 173 Nancy 188 Pamela 152 s, Kenneth 173, 93, 113 s, Wendy Brian 173,218 John 173 Kevin 218 Perley. David 188 Perret, Bruce 103. 188, 75 Perret. Randy 188 Peter. Nadeem 35, 174,214 Peters, Christopher 88, 89 Peters, Pamela 174 Peters, James 204 Peterson, Mike 152 Peterson, Roxanna 188 Petriseval, Rich 103 Petterson, Carina 174, 52 Pettersson, Lena 152 Peyton, Melinda 188 Pham, Johnny 188 Pharn, Vinh 174, 22, 124 Phan, Hung 22 Phelps, Richard 152, 214 Phi, Lol 174 Phillips, Katheryn Phillips, Robert 103, 188. 80 Philpott, Ronnie 55 Pigeon, Louise 152. 188 Pina, Jesus 174 Pinkston, Paige 174, 22 Pitts, Debbie 188 Plasterer, Caren 37 Plata, Leonor 152 Platt, Kevin 152 Platt, Mark 174 Platt. Sally Plemon, Barbara 152 Plott, Michael 188 Pogoda, Deborah 174 61 Poissant, Joseph Polkosnik, Billie 205 Pollack, D. 89 Pollack, Russell 152 Polsky, Susan 188 Polley, Donna 188 Pollock, David 188 Pollock, Debra 15, 43, 188 Pollock, Lisa 43, 174 Polychrones, Athena 152 Polychrones, Georgia 189 Poissant, Christine 188, 60. Popovich, Victoria 19, 45, 152, 52. 57 Posada, Adelia 95, 189 Posey, Carol 189 Posius, Dana 152 Potts, Gregory 189 Potts, Jeffery 152 Potts, Mary 35, 189 Powell, Alan 123, 152 Powell, Karin 174, 19 Powell, Roger 205 Powell, Shari 15, 20, 21 Powell, Shauna 152, 62 Prater, Kristin 95, 189 Prater, Mark 123. 152 Prater, Tim 152 Preston, Bruce 13. 14, 15, 17, 126, 152, 57 Preston, Randy 174, 211 Price, Doreen 105 Price. Pamela 152, 52 Price, Patricia Pridy, Sean 152 Prince, Synthia 83, 103, 153 Procopio, Michael 153 Provost, Richard Provost, Vincent Pryharski. Stephen 153 Pryor, Cary 189 Pryor, Judie 174 Pulley, Elaine 174 Pulido, Linda 153 Purvis, Marissa 14, 15, 153 Quigley, Mary 21, 22, 45, 95, Quinn, Colleen 19, 37 Quinn, Kelly 174, 19, 75 Quintons, Rosetta 83, 105 Rafizadeh, Ali Reza Ralston, Shane 189 Ramirez, Dana Ramirez, Frank 174 Ramirez, Rebecca 153, 214 Ramos, Naomi 174 Ramroth. James Raquipiso, Leah 33, 162, 174 Raquipiso, Neil 79, 101, 153 Rattenbury. Harold 205 Ranney, Jill 174 Raymond, Bernard 174 Rayner, Dawn 174 Ready, Debbie Ream, Paul 174 Redclitfe, Michael 189 Redeker. Cynthia Redlern, Stephen 153 Redkey, Lisa 174, 212 Redman, Vicki 43, 174 Reed. Antonia 15, 55, 174 Reed, Cathy 15, 55. 153, 37, 68, 134 Reeves, Jennifer 189 Reed, Toni 15 Rehnstrand, Arthur Reidy, Catherine 174 Reints, Jay 153 Reints, Michael Reitz, David 189 Reminger, Mark 174 Rendon, Abelardo 189 Renger, Tracey 153 Reveles, Margaret 19, 153, 37 Reyburn, Stephanie 126, 127 Reyburn, Suzanne 126 Reyes, Sylvia 153 Reyna, Jetlrey 15, 189 Ricca. Casandra 174, 19 Ricca, Michael 189 .PBUL Blair 183 Place, Robert 174 Putney, Amy 19. 153. 57 Rice, Karen 174 -I 1' , ,'v'v-'N H . , 'AW i t s . , ' - - TON-T' 1 po - - I ' , 1 vw ' U Q Q e el 1 ' f .':.,-,..4'-n . l - General Sporting Goods Complete Tennis 5 Shoe 1' Tennis And Racquet all Restringing 84 Repair f Complete Line Of Athletic Shoes A . Adidas, Converse, Nike, . 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Dawn Roberts, John 174 Roberts, Michael 174, 90, 124 Roberts, Netta 211, 205 Roberts, Randy 15, 153 Roberts, Ricky 189 Roberts, Thomas 103, 174, 80 Robinson, Alesia 55. 153 Robertson, David 153, 218 Robinson, Guy 29, 153 Robinson, Stephanie 55, 153 Robutz, Paul 174 Rocchi, Lisa ROCXROP 212 Roddy, Corinne 67. 153 Rode, Victoria 55, 189 Rodriguez, Diego 189 Rodriguez, Lazaro 153 Roehm. Steve 174 Roehm, Stephen Roehrick, Kim 189 Rodriquez, Angelo 174 Rodriquez, Glenn 120, 174 Rodriquez, Robert 174 Rogers, David 174 Rogers. Frank 153 Rogovin, Martin 205 Royaz, Patricia 174 Rominger, Blaine 101, 153, 90 Romo, Glen 153 Ronnau. Andrew 15, 174 Rothstein, Sheree 153. 50. 52 Rosenberg, Steven 189 Rosenlol, Marilyn 174 Ross, Beverly 153 7 Ul!f5U!t'-7 Ross, Edward120, 189 Ross, Oyama 174 ROTCXPE 218 Rounds, Richard Roussos. Paris Rowan, Rene 43, 174 Rowe, Thomas Rowland, Gene 205. 90 Rowley, Jeanne 189 Rowley, Michael 155 Rubio, Jose Ruddock, Mary 174 Ruddolph, Robin Rugg, David Ruhlow, Jeri 35, 174 Rundle, Robin 19, 35, 155 Ruppert, Denise 20, 21. 189 Rusinas, Rebecca 155 Rusinas. Roberta Russell, Brian Russell, Chris 155, 90 Russell, Kalani 155, 62, 115 Rutherlord, Stephen 155, 64 Ruttman, Jim 23, 52 Ryan, Michael 79, 101, 174, 79 Ryan, Scott 174, 60 Rydeen. Gregory 189 Sabella, Wendi L. 155 Sabin, Laurence 174, 22, 75 Sachs, Gabriel 155, 15, 17 Sacuy. Adam 124 Sacuy. Tim 155 Sadler, Cecilia 43, 162, 174 Sadler, Henry 189 Saglietto, Roberto 174 Saidi, Anthony Sainsevain, Katheen 189 Sainsevain, Sean 174 Salazar, Tabitha 174 Saldana, Cipriano Saldivar, Elsa 189 Saldivar, Gilberto 189 Sales, Erika P. 18, 19, 155, 57 Salhus, David M. 155 Salinas, David 174, 90 Salisbury, David L. 155 Salisbury, Renata L, 155 Salsberry, William 174 Samia, Fred 205 .4 41 EGYPTIAN PHARMACY Phone C2133 433-0456 5128 E. 2nd St. Long Beach Ca. 90803 Menke. Robert J. 15, 17. 150, 57, 5308 EAST SECOND STREET LONG BEACH CALIFORNIA 90803 12131439 2113 fflfyn nh X' BILLINGS PAINT St HARDWARE CO. Lozano, Kathy 43 Lazzar, Jacqueline 147, 115 Leake, Paul 15, 103, 186 Le, Debra Le, Dung 170 Le, Toan Lebel. Lissa 147 Ledbetter, Mark Ledlord, Greg 170 Ledlord, Tom 89. 119 Lee. Chong 147, 170 Lee, Debra 126. 186 Lee. James 147 Lee, Jung 170 Lee, Kyung 186 Lee. Susan Lee, Young 147. 218 Lellinger, Dora 186 Leflore, Yolanda 186 Lehnert, Jedeon 186 Lehotsky, John 123, 170 Leis. 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Eugenia 150 Megasbrane, Gina 172 Mega., Kathy iso, 57, 62 Meier, Shawn 187 Mejia. Marco 187 Mendez. Marian 172 Mendoza, Suzanne 172 Menke. Don 197 Menke. Richard 99, 172 Montz, Kermit 218. 204 Moore. Antigone 172 Moore. Debbie Moore, Jack 103. 172, 80 Moore, Jetlery 172, 93 Moore, Jim 150, 90 Moore, Marilyn 172 Moore, Robert 93 Moore, Rosanna 96, 187 Moore, Shelly Moore, Vicki 150 Moore, Vicki 172 Neese, Paige 66, 151 Neighbors, Mary 15, 151 Nelson, Gina 188 Nelson, Shawna 173 Nelson, Sherrion 126, 127, 173 Ner, Yiong 173 Neubauer, Charles 173 Neubauer, Glenn 15, 151 Neuyen, Quy Newman, Elinor 19. 60 Newman. Todd 173 Newmaster, Steve 151 Morales, Hilda 67 Moreno, Samuel Moreth, Jill 150 Moreth, Matt 187 Moretti, Nancy 150 Morey, Ray 204 Morgon, Robin 172 Moriarty, Doug 172 Moromisato, Donna 67, 172 Morris. Andre Newpor t, Michael 118, 173 Newton, Deborah 173 Nghiem, Hoang 72. 96. 151, 22 Nge, Thonh 173 Nguyen, Phong 173 Nguyen, Thang 151 Nguyen, Thu 188 Nguyen, Trung 173 NHSICSF 66 Nhuong. Somaly 173 - 113 Meredith, Greg 172 Mermelstein, Freda 20, 21, 187 Merrnelstein, Bill 101, 150 Merrill, Richard 119, 187 Mertz, Charles 93 Morris, David 187 Morris, Karen Morris, Priscilla 42, 43. 150, 37 Morris, Sameera 187. 22 Morris, Shellie Morris, Teri 172. 19. 37 Mewes, Lisa 19, 150, 57 Meyer. Denise 172 Meyer. Jon 90 Meyer, Mark 150, 90 Meyer, Thomas 15, 172 Michener. Roderick 172 Mlladinovich, Robert 187, 124 Miles, Robert 204 Millares. Edgardo 150 Morrtson. Pamela 43, 172, 115 Morrow, Katherine 96, 172 Mortensen, Kai 172 Morton, Mary 204 Moskowitz. Anna 187 Moskowitz, Cheryl 67, 172, 22 Moss, Renee 172 Mota, Gabina 172 Mota, Paul 172,93 rinidad 150 Miller, Cynthia 150 Miller, Debbie 187 Miller. Denise 19. 172 Miller, ERica 172. 52 Miller, James 93, 124 Muller, Lori 172 Miller, Rex Miller, Todd 15, 124 Mills, Jon 172,93 Mills, Kim 172 Minahan. Debi 172 Minahan, Sally 150 Mincy, Marilyn 172 Mincy, Patricia 187 Minyard Loretta 150 Minyard Steven 172 Miranda, Christina 150 Miranda Eddie Misener, Melissa 187 Miskulin Deborah Mitchell, James 204 Mitchell, Susan 12. 15, 150, 41 Mitchell, Sam 187 Mitchell, Russell 187, 210 Mixon, David 172, 93 Maxon, Sharon 19 Mockler, Erich 172 Mohney, Sylvia 172, 37 Molina, Mary 187, 52 Molloy, Marianne Molyneaux, Bruce 103. 187. 93 Molyneaux. Liz 150 Molyneaux. Melissa 172 Mones, Angelita 72 150, 22 Monohan, Tammy 187, 37 Monroe. Richard 187 Montague. Shawn 187 Montez, David 187, 218 Montgomery, Brahmavig Montgomery, Rod 187, 93 Montierth. Charlene 172 Montoya. Julian Montoya, Jay 172 Montoya, Michael 187 Mou. Mark 150 Mount, Randall 172 Mueller, William 187 Muiica. Mark 150 Musick, Melodie 151 Muellen. David 45, 150, 23, 52 Mulhearn, Elaine 55, 187, 37 Muller, Sharon 187 Mulhollen, Karen 150, 57 Mulholland, Mary 150 Mullender, Joseph Mullins, Kathleen 150 Munson, Debra 188 Munson, Mike 150 Murachver, Mindy 150 Murachver, Scott Muro. Tammy 126 Musolia, Dimitri MUSICAL 38 Mutliarriia, Paul 188 Muthania, Rite 172 Myer, Brian Myers, Greg 172 Nagin. Daxa 151 Naimi, Soheil Nanakuku, Steve 172 Nasser, Fariborz 173 Nasser, Gerardo 151 Natter, Russell 99 Navarro. Leticia Neal, Pamela 173 Neal. Tony 151 Neas. Kathleen 43, 173. 214 Nease, Mark 173 Neasel, Tammara 12. 15. 126, 173, 52, 57 Neasel, Pamela 12, 15, 126. 127, 173, 52. 57 Nickerson. Myron 188 Niavev. Cynthia 173. 19 Niavez. Marina 151 Nichols, Barbara Nickerson, Susan 151, 37 Nida, Jennifer 67, 173 Nightingale, JoAnne 173 Niev, Veacha Nordlind. lne 173 Norris, Adrien Norris, Kelly Norton, Donald Norton, Sharon 188 Norwood, Marvin Nosko, Carol 151 Nosko, Sharon 188, 60, 61 Nou, Charmony 151. 75 Nou, Chanthavy 188, 75 Noukn, Pharatho 173 Nourn, Pharatho 173 Nowlan, Louise 173 Nunziato, Thomas 101, 151 Nyquist, Nedra 188 Oates, Michael 123, 151 O'Byrne, Arthur 204 Obrosky, Anno O'C0nnor, Kelly 188 O'Connor, Michael 173, 124 O'Dell, Michael 173 O'Donnell, Eileen 188 O Donnell. Erin 173 Ogbin, Rebecca 151 Ohlsen, Rodrick 173 Oiera, Courdes 188 Ok, Somaly Olcott. Stacey 188 Olguin. John 89. 173 Olinger, Stacy 188. 43. 115 Oliva. Stephanie 19. 151, 211, 37 52, 57 Oliver. Bernard 188, 93 Oliver. Celisa 188 Olson Christina Olson. David 151 Olson. Douglas 151 Olson, Jay 101, 151. 113 Olson, Lawrence Olson, Sheril 151 Olson, Steven 173, 57 Olson. Teri 173, 207 O'Neill, Kevin 151 O'Neill. Laura 67.96. 151 Ontiveros. Matthew 188 Opdahl, Steven adsfindex 225 Sampson, Anthony 174 Sandberg, Rolland 205 San Jose, Joseph H San Jose Tami 155, 57 Sanchez Fernando 174 Sanchez, Sabrina 174, 37, 75 Sandler, eather 43. 155, 75 San Miguel, Albert 189, 90 Santucci. Francis 15, 189 Santuccl, Patrick J. 14, 15, 45, 70, 155. 52 Santucci, Theresa 12, 15, 43, 67, 95 Sarac, Tom 155 Sarcino, Stephanie 189 Saturiano, John 89. 188, 119 Saunders, Todd Save, Nina 155 Schatler, Joanee 189, 52 Schatter, Marisa D. 155 Schanz, Kenneth 89, 99, 189 Schauweker, Joanne 155 Schauweker, John 59, 79, 101. 155 Schauweker, Phil 81, 175 Schell, Steven 75 Schiewetz, Kathy Schild, Linden 189 Schlaich, Donald 205 Schlarmann, ERika 12, 15, 66, 155 Schlarmann, Martin 17, 175 Sxhleiermacher, Karr 155 Schroeder, Layne 189 Schoustra, Helen 96, 155, 62, 149 Schulz, Darlene 155 Schwarzman, Heidi 175, 19, 68. 75 Schwarzman, Richard 189 Schwenn, Chris 175 Sclbelli, Chris 146, 155, 90 SCIENCEIMATH 216 Scorza, Tammy 189 Scott, Carol L. 155 Scott, Dane 90, 175,90 Scott, Linda 43, 175, 115 Scott, Sharilyn 155 Seaman, Donn 146, 155, 90 Seaman, Margaret 42, 43, 155, 33, 115 Seberger, Pamela 156 Seberger, Penny 156 Seberger. Thomas Seeley, Eugene 67, 70, 71, 149, 156. 52 228 adsfindex Sees, Frank 189 Segelhorst, Charles 156 Segerblom, Michael 89. 119, 41 Seller, Julie 15 Self, Paul Self, Richard 189 Seligman, Susan 175 Sellers, Scott 189 Sempson, Debi 12, 15, 126, 175 Sempson, Jon 156 Senske, Eric 90, 123, 156, 40 Senske, Mary 95, 175 Senske, Pam 96, 175 Sette. Cameron 103, 189, 93 Sette, Jonathan 156 Sewak, John 156 7001800 136 Sevrean. Joseph 123, 156 Sewak, Sindi 175, 37 Seymour, Teri 175 Shabestari, Nazila 12, 15, 55, 156 68, 134 Shadden, John 186, 113 Shadden. Laura 156 Shannon, Kim 175 Shares, Regina 189 Sharp, Robert Shaver, Keith Shaver, Kyle 175, 206 Shaw, Todd 175 Shaw, Tommy Shaw, Tracey 156 Shearer, Lisa 12. 15. 156 Sheldon, Paul 175, 90 Sherman, Bernice 189 Sherman, Kimberly 189 Shields, Cynthia Shlemmer, Rich 156, 113 SHOPS 210 Short, Christy 156 Shreve, Anita Shroyer, Steven 70, 71, 149, 156 Shrum, Sharon Shubin, Jeff 189 Shubin, Russ 29, 84, 156, 116 Shultleton, Keri 156 Sicard, Tom 175, 90 Siconolll, Ginn Sidlin, Rich 175 Siemsen, Ralph 186, 189 Slgler, Darr 15, 156, 206 Silva, Bruce 15 Silva, Val 175 Silver, Dana 156 Simich, John 175 Simmons. Jon Simmons, Ron 175 Simmons, Ron 101 Simon, Bruce Simon, Helane 156 Simon, Janet 83, 105, 190 Simons, Charlton 156 Simons, Chuck 175 Simons, Gordon 175,90 Simons, Lisa 190 Slnow, Betty 26, 27, 156, 31, Slsowath, Chintakav 156 Slelin, Larry 190 Sjelin, Steve 175 Skelly, William 190 SKI CLUB 60 Skillstad, Robert 89, 175 Slaney, David 190, 218 Sladek, Barbara 156 Slater, Bob 29, 175 Sloan, Audrey 105, 190 Sloop, Cheryl 156. 37 Smegkal, Lori 175 Smith, Andy 67, 175 Smith, Blake 93 Smith, Bobby smith, Cheryl 19, 156 Smith, Dean 156 Smith, Dean 101, 175 'smim Diana 175 Smith, Donn 190, 93 Smith, Dylan 175 Smith, Jane 190 Smith, Kelley 190, 218 Smith, Lavinda 158 Smith, Lawren 96, 157, 218 Smith, Lannie 175 Smith, Mechael Smith, Mike Smith, Rhinda 126, 190 Smith, Sara 175, 52 Smith, Theresa 157 Smith, Tim Smith, Tom 103, 190 Smith, Valerie 179, 190 SOFTBALL 100 Solomon, Mara 15, 121, 190 Solomon, Mechell 17, 175,41 Somerville, Elizabeth 35, 157 Sommer, Gergory 190 Sommers, Robert 175, 124 37 If 1 A Sonbo. Joe 175 Sorbo, Joseph 157 Sossaman, Terri 175, 19 Southern, Joe 103, 175,80 Southern, Thomas 157 Sowa, Imogene Spak, Karen 96, 163, 175, 115 Sparks, Christopher 67, 70, 1 157 Sparks, Leigh 55, 190, 37 Sparks, Tom 34, 175,93 SPECIAL STAFF 198 Speratom, Lynn 45, 157. 37 Spielmann, Deborah 190 Spruengli, Mary Spung, Sandy 42, 43, 157 STAFF PERSONNEL 200 STAGE BAND 16 Stahl, Ann Stahl, Dana 157, 37 Staley, Daniel 103, 80 Stamateas, Angelo 175, 216. I 93 Stammerjohn, Ruth 18, 19, 55, 157, 33, 57 Stanton, Kim 175, 37 Stanyo, Darcy 190 Staplelord, Mechael 190 Stapp. Scott 157 Stark, Donna 43, 157, 37 Starks, Debbie Starr, Kelly 19, 157 Ste, Marie Stea, Julie 95 Steichen, James 89, 190, 119 Steimle, Douglas 121, 190, 75 Stein, Jacky 96, 175 Stein, Patrictia Steinhauser, Gregory 157 Steinhauser, Joe 190 Steinhauser, Tim Stemm. Eugene Stemmer. Carol 66, 176 Stephanson, John 176, 124 Stern, Gary 157 Steuber, Karen 67, 157 Steuber, Michelle 42, 43, 157. 57 Stevens, Carl 157 Stevens, Christopher 157 Stevens, Marcelina Stevens, Mark 157, 33 An octops w 31. hoose 181130165 reach Stevens, Michael 89, 176, 68 Stevenson, Bob 118, 176, 113 Stevens, Terry Stewart, Delores 157 Stewart, Lance 176 Stimson. Nancy 157 Stine, Camille 157 Stinson, Chris 15, 105, 176 Stinson, Theotes 176 Stockin, Thea 157 Stoker, Carolyn 157 Stolzberg, Jay 176, 61 Stowe, Denise Stoyanofl, Jordan Strait, Patricia Straley, Thomas Straburger, Jennifer Strassburg, Toni Slrassman, Curt 103, 176. 61 Strehlow, Ammon 20, 21, 59, 196, 50, 57,68 Strella, Tom 176 Stricklin, Thomas 157 Striegel, Adam 176 Striegel, Alice 176 Striegel, Stefani 157 Stringfellow, Shirley 157, 37 Strode, Laurie 157 Stroder, Jenia Stuart, Bill 157 Stucken, Earl 190 Stumpf, Todd 157 Stylianidas, John 190, 124 Styzens, Jennifer 190 Suares, Dalia Sukatorf, Erika 29, 157, 50 Sukstorl, Marla Sulliban, Cathy 176 Sumpter, Elizabeth 176 Sun, Huna 176, 61 Sundell, Eric 159, 214 Sundell, Laura 159 Sundale, Teresa 159 Suntek, Cheri 43 Surprenant, Andy 176 Sutlon, Kenneth 190 Swannack, Erik SWIMMING 116. 118 SWIMMING, GIRLS 114 SWIM SHOW 42 Sweeney, Timonthy Jr. Swintek, Donald Tabakov, Alex 176 Taboada, Marilyn 176 Taboada, Nevy 55 Tabor, Aundrea 190 Tacconelli, Lorraine 35, 176, 2 Tadem. Jasmine Talley, Karen 20, 21, 190 Talmon, Rory Tamietti, Barbara 159, 37 Tanoura, Tad 99, 176 Tapparo, Thomas 190 Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor. Taylor, Dorothy Melissa Nadine 159 Patricia 159 Robert Robin Rosalind Steve 176 Taylor, Tammy Teegardin, Kelley 190, 207 Teiada. Rosa 176, 19 Tempel, Brenda 176 Tencate, Dave 176 Tengwald, Brian 67, 120, 149, 159 TENNIS 98 TENNIS. GIRLS' 96 Tenorio, Diane 159, 20 Teran, Anita 19, 159 Tetter. Angela 190 Teuerle, Mark 15, 159 Thibault, Jami 190, 75 Thomas, Carl 159 Thomas, John 190 Thomas, Michael 218 Thomas, Russell Thomas, Tania Thomas, Timmy 176, 93 Thomason, Todd 190, 93, 124 Thomason, Traci 159 Thometz, Joseph Thompson, James 176 Thornton, Kate 176 Thorton, Brian 70, 149, 159 Thuet, Barbara Tierney, Kathy Tilford. Ttlsom. Karen 159 Faith 176 Ttlson, Hope 190 NEO ENTERPRISES f fm ! I ,mit into all food ' if .. air -55522 I- as . , service activity . 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V W Chris w, 5: A TI!-rr - -ff' Denise Roseanne -...N 1, f vw? 1, 4' frm, 9? , 19102, J .r .4- fw-4 , mi' fr f -a. , f 541-4 '56 ' M :Isa V 'A f V 7 . .55 sf , '15, qv K , , J V ' ,' ' sv , Q ' I ' ' . ., 9 43 . ,www -fa .. .. 'ff Trncher. Make 159 Tunsley. Robert 159 Tnpton. Bert Toczek, Mlrlarn 43, 67, 176, 115 Toles, Tova 176 Tongate, Terry Toohey, Robyn Topplng, Brook 159 Torres. Teresa Toscano, Steve Toth, Lasa 159 Townley, Jane Toy. Douglas 176 TRACK 100 TRACK. GIRLS' 104 Tracy. Scott 190 Tran, Lyly 72. 176 Tram, Klrn 159 Trentlnl, Jeffrey M, 101, 159. 80 Trentlnl. Stephen 190, 80 Trmh, Dung 176 Trmh, Vusalsandar 96 Trenidad, Romeo 159 Trlpeny, Molly 190 Trott, Brenda 159 Trowbrrdge, James Truan,And1 176, 37 True. Donna 190 Tulono, Luna Turner, Guy 176 Turner, Janet Turner. Sally 176, 115 Tyner, Steven 159 Uhlrch. Connie 176 Underwood, Steve 17. 103, 176 Ung, Quyen 176 Ungar, Robert 159 Ungerecht, Dana Ulewellyn, Bruce 176 Uribe. George Urrbe, George 190 Uribe. Nora 159 Utterback, Danlel 190. 93 Utterback, Thomas 190. 80 Valadez, Tam: 176 Valdomar, Deddrah 96, 176. 22 Valdornar, Josephine 159. 22 Valkls. Cindy 190 Valkrs, Mnchael S. VanCleal, Lowell 176 Vanderlans, John 75, 93 Vandevrer, Debbie 45, 176 Van Dyk, Cynthia 159, 37 Van Dyk, Make 159 Vanhooser, Chrrstuna 190 Van Horn, Christopher B9, 119. 190 Van Meter, Lrnda 190 Van Meter, Susan Van Plew, Mark 191 Van Plew, Mrchael F. 159 Van Poelquest, Duane 176 VanVorrls. Kevin 176 Van Zant. Joyce 159, 31, 37, 57 Vardo, Tamara Lee 160, 50 Vargao, Halacha 176 Varnell, Ronald 191 Vaughn, Tosh 176 Vasquez. Francis 160 Vasquez, Francrsca 191 Vasquez, Jeannrne 160 Vega. Jaye 96, 160 Vega. Mark 15, 17, 176 Velth, Lori Venqochea, Orlando 176 Vangoechea, Jackle 191 Vangoechea. Rosano 94, 191 Ventura, Henry Verkuyl, Anthony 191. 214 Vermrllron, Mathew R 160 Veronico, Nuck 160, 64 Vesely, Jon Scott 191 Vnerra. Wayne Vinson, Joyl 160 Vrvalacqua, Natalue 176 Vuvero, Gloria G, 160 Vocal Musrc 52 Volleyball 94 Voltrrner. Steve 99, 176 Volz. Andrea 150 Volz. Demse 191 Vukas, Chen 19. 160 W's. GOLD. JEWELED 154 Wacha, Jason 103. 191 Wacha. Leigh 149, 160. 96 Wacken, Robnn 160 Waddell. Jeanne 177 Wade, Debbie 177 Wade, T Wagner. Wagner. odd 191, 113 Kenneth 160 Mlke177 Wagstatt, Bully 191 Wagstaft, David 177 Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Walker. Wallace, Wallace, Carlton 177 Craig W. B9. 184, 191. 62 Debbae 191 Harold Brooks 160, 37. 62 Jetl 119 Martha 113 Robin 191 Karen 191, 43 Marlene Walls. Sharon A 67, 160 Walsh. Duane 89, 177, 113 Walsh, Elarne 177 Walter. Bryan G, 160 Walters, Wllllam 103. 80 Walzer, John 191 Warnpole. Rrchard Wang. John 191 Wang, Ken 177 Wang, Yo 177, 19 Wanner, John 191 Ward. Pam 177, 19 Wardle, Wllllarn Wardwel Wardwel I, Arthur 177 I. Brian 160 Warner, Jeltrey 191 Warner, Jlll 177 Warner, Robert 177 Warno, Suzan L 160,95 Washington, Soma 191 Wastell, Brran R, 160 Water polo 84, 88 Watkens, Watkins, Watson, David 191 Sharon K. 160 Todd 160, 123, 113 Webb. Annette 160 Webb. Lemuel 177 Webb, R Webber, ob103. 191.90 Debra 177 Webster. Ross 191 Weed, G ianna Darcy 113 Weeks, Modonna 191 Weeks. Wrllnarn 191 Wehrlu, Mark 191 Weudemann. Jonathan 67, 101, 160. 70, 71,80 Welnert, Mlchael 160 Welch, Sandra 177 Welker, Laura 191 Weller, Dawn Marne 160 Weller, Denise 177 Wells. Cornelius 177 Wells, Larry 160. 33 Wells, W endy 191 Welsh, Cynthra 177, 19 Werts, Dawn 177 West, Rona 191 Westerrnan, Steve 160, 61 Wesllall, Westlall, Chrlstal 160. 37. 50 Patrick 160 Westland, Holden 191, 119 Wheeler, Ken 177 Wheeler, Scott 191 Whute. Bob 191 White. Chrnsten 191 Whrte, Wendy Whrtecotton. Susan 177 Whntehouse. George 191 Wnntrnore, Janice 177 Wlederman, Mlchael Wlederrecht, Phrllup Walburn, Delton 191 Wllcoxon. Steven Wlllle 160 Wlldasln Wrldasin n, Andrew n. Sally 177 Wllkrnson. Betlrna 191 ' Wilkinson. Karen 161 Wulkunson, Rlck 101 Wlllert, Tracy 161 Wnley, Donna 177 Wrlllarns Williams , Bradlord ,Broan103,13.19l.8O Wllluarns. Bruce 161, 90 Wnlllams, Chrlsty 191 Wulllarns Williams ,Cynthla 177. 37. 124 , Davrd 124 Wllllams. Denlse A Wrllrams, Jackie 55, 177. 37 Wlllrarns, Jetlrey Wrllrams, Jeph 177 Wlllrams, Jul: 177 Williams, La Rosle Wlllrarns, Luther Wnlluarns. Mary Wnllrarns, Nance 123. 161 Wrlllams, Rosle Wllllarns. Stacy 191 Wllllarns. Sylrnar Wllllarr1s,Tlm 15. 161 A Wullrarns. Tlrnothy C. 17, 101 Wnllnamson, Clrtton 191 Wrllrarnson. Jay 118. 177 Williamson, Jenmler 177 Wallis. S Wilson, Wilson. Wlnchel Wrng. S tephen 103 Lrnda19. 161.52 Lrnda 177 l, Greg A 161.116 usan 177 Wnnston. Ronald 103. 177 Wunterrowd Kelly 191 Wrnters, Lesley 191 Woerz. Danrel 191 Woerz, Mark 177 Wolcott. Robbie 95, 177 Woll Lorl 177 Wottl Sander 70 wang Jenfra 177 wood. 1-mary 177 Wood. Matthew Woodsrde, Laura J 161 Woody, Wrlber 24 Woolard. Chrlstl 126, 191 Workman, Brran 177 Workman, John 191 Worley, Laura Wrestlrng 120 Wnght. Debbre 15, 96, 161 Wrrght, Laura D 161, 61 Wrlght, Julie Lynn 34, 35 161 Wright, Kenny 15, 177 Wright, Leann 177 Wyatt, David W, 161 Yee, John 177 YELL 20. 22 Yengochea. John 177 Yerger, Rrck 103. 177 Yglesrans, Lorrarne 70. 177. 55 Yr, Hong Moy 191 Yr. Young 191 Young. Sherry Young, Stephanie 191 Younger. Martha 191 Zamarrlpa, Guy 121. 161 Zamanpa, Rene 95 Zambros. George 161 Zarnbrano. Esperanza 191 Zambrano. Lucy Zarnpelll, Mllton 191 Zanon. Ron 67, ,161. 90 Zarrtes. Peter 177 Zaragoza, Antonio 191 Zaspel, Krmberly Zegarra. Ceasar 191 Zegara, .lullo 161 Zern, Wendy 19. 161 Zevon. Warren Zletan, Manon 177 Zrmmerrnan, Michael 15. 103, 161 191. 80 Zrska, Michael C. Zlska, Mlke 177 Zoetemelk, Peter 161 Zorro, Suord Dove 177 ZulnBrunnen, Melanie 177 Zurek, Pat 121. 209 Zwlebeck, Davao 177 Zwlebeck, Wrllard 177 adsfindex 229 i N 23 In IT19ITIOI'lUI'Tl Eric Bingham Troy Dalton Lucy Zambrano August H. Martin Wilson principal 1947-1952 M. 7359.21 A .I f., ., Q --,J 'Q WW 1,4 1 15 'V f Q if X5 QOH' ww use Zuma yguoowjr ww .' Euan Qi JWCLLLUULU iikwuufw Wok tm oc twat iiiiotd A,U,ifUvcct XDULQ iaindwswri Lgforu CitUD't' Lbxflgyg iiiuou Jem Qwtwi- and was ,Q-ft qscuif Jule caawfi 121460-wfff Ctlffcifii EM kjyti,ut:ifrDLU1lu Jtcwl Ont of U10 'f:bV72LQ0 UAA CI? ' 0-V761 Zmptzub wwiatww gwstcji law W moi we sf Jwefee J remembering '78-'79 hbngiziminjqlfn-In than YWUM foootsall, basketball,eswi ,LwLElstIin KLXAUZ7' ra5i:i::.z'z:i22f ww .f J WW ww mediashowo Fridays OQCQL Lafyfr 1 snack ar addton 0. 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