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RESTLESS  students  await 
for  the  Homecoming  parade 
to  begin.  The  parade  was  a 
success  and  the  Future 
Farmers  of  America  once 
again  placed  first  in  the 
float  competition  against 
other  clubs  and  classes. 
This  is  their  second  con- 
secutive year  at  the  top. 


TOP  FIVE  candi- 
date Jeannie  Ghig- 
geri  and  her  sister- 
in-law,  Mrs.  Angela 
Ghiggeri  anxiously 
wait  for  the  parade 
to  commence. 


MAXINE  DANNOLLY  and 
Gary  Andrade  share  inti- 
mate moments  as  they  par- 
ticipate on  our  Homecoming 
"Clash  Day".  The  seniors 
came  in  first  in  this 
event  which  gave  them  addi- 
tive points  to  capture  the 
Spirit  Trophy  given  to  the 
most  spirited  class. 
SENIOR  CLASS 
President,  Eddie 
Garcia  escorts 
Queen  Paula  Graves 
to  the  football 
field. 
JANET  SMITH  and  Ann 
Blootnfield  sit  proudly  on 
a  black  convertible  as  their 
driver,  Dwayne  Minick,  pre- 
pares the  car  for  the  an- 
nual Homecoming  Parade  that 
starts  at  the  park. 


SPIRIT  is  also 

exhibited  during 

the  morning  of  the 

special  day  as 

students  decorate 

cars  to  attract 

attention  at  the 

"horn  honking" 

car  rally. 

VICTIM  of  ridi- 
cule, Tony  Olan, 
competes  against 
himself  trying  to 
devoir  the  most 
cupcakes  he  could 
possibly  handle  in 
our  first  football 
rally. 


many  smiling  faces 
display  student  involvement 


VILLAGERS  of  the  Tobiki  Village  gather  to  watch  a  wrestling  match 
between  Leo  Martin  and  Ben  Tutor  as  Jack  Marlow  begins  to  start  this 
event  with  the  closure  of  his  fan  in  "Tea  House  of  the  August  Moon." 


CAMPUS  LIFE  is  full  of  greenery, 
relaxation  and  fullfillment  as  the  stu- 
dents sit  and  chat  or  clean  the  area. 


SWIPING  a  taste  of  pie  filling 
is  Dr.  Michael  Adams  during  the 
Homecoming  "Pie  Eating  Contest. 


IS  THIS  the  lastest 
fashion?  Heavens 
no!  These  girls, 
Jobina  Urinda  and 
Valerie  Gage  are 
dressed  for  the 
"Bottom  Ten"  skit 
at  a  rally. 


YOU,  BIT  OFF 
more  than  you  can 
chew!"  cries 
Danny  Navarette 
as  he  participates 
in  a  hilarious 
skit  dressed  as 
a  typical  cheer- 
leader. 


BEAUTIFUL 
Lotus  Blossom, 
Juliette  Betten- 
court,  performs  a 
delicate  Japanese 
dance,  dressed  in 
a  colorful  kimono 
and  thongs  as  she 
waves  her  lovely 
fan. 


CLASS  OF  1978 
is  faithful  and 
true  as  these 
freshmen  salute  to 
"Hail  Liberty" 
at  the  end  of  an 
afternoon  rally  in 
the  gym.  They  are 
a  very  spirited 
class. 


BURST  of  happi- 
ness overwhelms  the 
newly  announced  1974 
Queen  Paula  Craves 
as  Lindsey  Nunn  also 
screams  with  joy. 


1973  Homecoming 

Queen,  Laura  Serna, 

relinquishes  her 

crown  to  our  new 

queen,  Paula  Graves 

Homecoming  night. 


PROUDLY  posing 
are  Runner-Ups;  Pat- 
ty Hughes,  Jackie 
Byer,  Ann  Bloom- 
field,  Rose  Sanchez 
and  Janet  Smith. 


QUEEN  Paula  Graves 

and  her  court.  TOP: 

Roxanne  Sciortino, 

Lori  Celoni,  Jeannie 

Ghiggeri  and  Lin- 

sey  Nunn. 


pictures  display  spirit 
at  homecoming  activities 


MRS.  PAT  DACUS 
and  Coach  Keith 
Dawson  team  up  in 
the  "Three-Legged 
Race"  to  win  points 
for  the  faculty. 


SUSAN  CHAN 
swings  to  the  song 
"Get  Back"  as  she 
performs  during  the 
exciting  Homecoming 
Rally  in  the  gym. 


COACHES  Ron 

Enos,  Jerry  Lilley 
and  Jack  Ferrill 
concentrate  intensly 
on  the  game  as  well  as 
Doug  Ellison,  22, 
and  Terry  Upton,  70. 


BOTTOM  TEN  can- 
didates; Vera  Garcia, 
Velvette  Caine, 
Tina  Delgado,  Mary 
Martinez  and  Rober- 
ta Chavez  are  anx- 
ious for  results. 


KICKING  UP  dust 
is  the  struggling 
Sophomore  Class  in 
the  thrilling  "Tug- 
of-War"  competition, 
an  exciting  Home- 
coming activity. 


students  participate 
in  many  school  sports 


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sports  scene  shows 
competitive  attitude 


BLOCKING    a  spike  are 

Varsity  members  Marllynn 

Sanabria  and  Jan  Martin. 


FROSH  FOOTBALL  player 
Stanley  Nunn  receives  a 

high  pass.  j^ 


EXECUTING  a  successful  "dig"  is 

Jeannette  Carter,  a  member  of  the 

Varsity  Girls'  Volleyball  Team. 


LIBERTY  VARSITY  SOCCER  player 

maintains  control  of  the  ball  as  his 

opponent  tries  to  get  it. 


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VARSITY  FOOTBALL  TEAM  forms  a  huddle  during  the  Homecoming  Rally  and 
surprises  everyone  with  an  original  spirit  promoting  chant  as  they  enthusiastically 
shout  into  the  microphone.  Coach  Jack  Ferrill  gives  them  the  signal. 


CONCENTRATING  on  the 
game  are  Dr.  Abe  Kaplan 
and  Coach  Keith  Dawson. 


LISA  MUNE  makes  a  losing 
catch  as  she  breaks  an  egg 
in  the  "Egg  Toss"  contest. 


STRUGGLING  for  a  victory 
are  seniors  John  Showaker, 
Raul  Gomez,  Anthony  Serna 
and  Pamela  Orman. 


MIKE  GONZALES,  10, 
hands  off  to  Stanley  Nunn, 
33,  as  Jose  Moreno,  26,  sets 
off  to  block. 


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varied  approaches 
to  learning  situations 


AFTER  a  rough 
day  on  the  foot- 
ball field,  the 
Frosh  Football 
teams  is  ready  to 
relax  muscles. 


STYLING  in 

clashing  fashion 

Is  Teresa  Contin- 

enteas  Manual 

Scares  concentrates 

on  other  things. 


classes,  posters,  sports 
spirit  build  diverse  campus 


PHYSIOLOGY  offers  students  greater  ad- 
vantages as  fetal  dissection  allows  Mark 
Conway  to  examine  and  locate  muscles. 


LIBERTY  campus  is  full  of  colorful  pos- 
ters on  "Poster  Day"  as  students  exhibit 
artistic  talents  and  spirit. 


classes 18     table  of  contents — 


sports    64 


activities 


118      curriculum    148       ads 


162 


Lined  up  and  ready  for  their  cue  to  march  down  Ohmstede  field  the  graduating  seniors  were  prepared  on 
June  6,  1975  to  perform  their  final  task  together  as  a  class.  Making  last  minute  checks  to  see  that  tneir  cardinal 
and  gold  caps  and  gowns  were  in  place  the  seniors  reminisced  about  their  four  year  venture  through  high  school. 
"Remember  when  ..."  spread  through  the  crowd  and  suddenly  it  was  Yesterday  Once  More. 

Remembering  their  freshman  year  the  seniors  realized  they  were  experiencing  as  graduates  the  same  mixed 
feelings  they  had  felt  upon  entering  high  school.  The  jump  from  their  eighth  grade  to  freshman  year  had  seemed 
scary  and  exciting,  but  now  upon  graduation  college,  occupations,  and  marriage  were  in  the  near  future  of  many 
of  the  class  of  1975. 

As  new  as  the  whole  concept  of  high  school  had  seemed  to  the  class  they  accomplished  much  in  the  way  of 
learning,  experiencing,  and  enjoying,  jumping  right  into  the  middle  of  things  the  class,  led  by  joe  Munoz,  pres- 
ident; Eddie  Garcia,  vice  president;  Rosemarie  Sanchez,  treasurer;  Susan  Chan,  secretary;  and  Angel  Cueva, 
representative,  started  out  the  year  raising  money  by  holding  a  dance.  Mr.  Herb  Scott  ana  Miss  Kaye  Axelgard, 
class  advisers,  gave  the  freshmen  pointers  as  they  enthusiastically  worked  together  to  make  the  most  of  their  first 
Homecoming.  They  placed  first  in  the  competition  yelling,  thira  in  the  penny  raisirig  contest  and  produced  their 
first  float,  themed  "Scalp  Em". 

1972  would  be  a  hard  year  for  the  class  of  75  to  forget  as  it  stood  for  all  the  newness  and  changes  high  school 
had  in  store  for  them. 

Memories  of  their  sophomore  year  proved  equally  as  unforgettable.  One  year  older  and  more  experienced 
with  the  techniques  of  nigh  school  life,  class  officers  Eddie  Garcia,  president;  joe  Munoz,  vice  president;  Tanya 
Tutor,  secretary;  Susan  Chan,  treasurer;  and  Paula  Graves,  representative  took  over  the  responsibility  of  leading 
the  class.  Helping  them  earn  money,  compete  with  the  other  classes  at  Homecoming,  and  organize  their  first 
semi-formal  dance,  advisers  Mr.  Herb  Scott  and  Miss  Nancy  Doi  guided  the  budding  sopnomores  through  another 
successful  year. 

Combining  all  their  ideas,  talants,  and  manpower  the  class  turned  out  their  second  float  and  numerous,  well- 
organized  posters  which  enabled  the  sophomores  to  win  first  place  in  the  poster  contest.  Bringing  their  record 
up  to  two  wins  in  a  row  the  class  out  yelled  all  the  other  classes  at  the  homecoming  rally. 

Five  girls  and  five  boys  of  the  sophomore  class,  picked  by  their  classmates,  felt  the  excitement  of  competition 
as  they  vied  for  the  titles  of  Sophomore  Hop  King  and  Queen.  On  May  19,  1973  the  sophomores  gathered  with 
their  dates  to  dance,  converse  and  enjoy  the  music.  The  highlight  of  the  evening  arrived  when  Jorge  Moreno 
and  Lindsey  Nunn  were  announced  King  and  Queen.  Janet  Smith,  Lisa  Mori,  Roxanne  Sciortino  were  princess 
runner-ups  while  prince  runner-ups  were:  Chris  Gaylor,  Eddie  Garcia,  Frank  Unpingco  and  joe  Page.  The  sopho- 
mores picked  the  theme  "Slippin  into  Darkness"  for  their  hop. 

Fona  rememberances  of  nigh  school  would  not  be  complete  for  the  class  of  75  without  a  colorful  picture  of 
their  junior  year. 

With  two  years  of  experience  behind  them  the  class  of  75  set  out  to  really  accomplish  something  during  their 
third  homecoming.  Constructing  their  best  float  yet  the  juniors  took  third  place  with  the  theme  "Shoot  2  Victory". 
Excitement  mounted  as  the  juniors  waited  at  the  homecoming  rally  for  the  results  of  the  competition  yelling. 
For  the  third  consecutive  year  the  class  of  75  took  first  place. 

Romantic  thoughts  began  to  creep  into  the  minds  of  the  class  as  they  prepared  for  their  junior  Prom.  "Pieces 
of  April"  was  the  appropriate  theme  as  the  Prom  was  held  on  April  6, 1974.  The  juniors  and  their  dates  enjoyed 
the  sounds  of  "Madness"  on  this  special  night. 

Another  successful  year  had  come  and  gone  with  Tony  Ball,  president;  Paula  Graves  vice  president;  Roxanne 
Sciortino,  secretary;  Janet  Smith,  treasurer;  and  Stella  Rios,  representative  to  thank  for  organizing  the  day  by  day 
events  of  the  class. 

Memories  just  as  the  real  thing  go  by  fast  and  suddenly  its  the  1974-1975  school  year  again.  For  the  seniors 


a: 


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1;  anticipation,  S( 

^rcersTan  BoTtzeh,  president;  Paula  Graves,  vice  pwes 
had  a  challenging  year  of  making  plans,  setting  dates,  ar^j^^Bhing  the  class  of  coming  ev 
Raising  money  for  the  many  senior  activities  the  clasj^^l^ances,  car  washes,  and  a  hj 
The  first  event  on  the  calender  was  Homeconxir^l^^eated  yet  never  boring/ 
seniors  really  got  it  togetner  and  placed  fkst  in  the^poster  contest,  penny  drive,  ariQ 
-t  '  "'^-■y  viaory  m  the  competition  yelling  the  seniors  once  again  out-yelled  th( 

rd  in  the  yellingjgdlMwas  nothing,  however^  compared  to  the  r 
ci'^i^2J{V¥d  up  to  accept  thim||mpphy  for  the  class. 

he  Senior  Ball  will  long  Be  remenribered  as  a  success.  The  couples  traveldi' 
y  17,  1975.  Ivory  Toway^ovided  the  music  as  the  seniors  danced  and  P 
^ed  as  the  main  couj^V^e  theme  "We  May  Never  Pass  This  Way  Agaii^ 


andysal 
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-up  iiay.  Making  th 


kel^y^to  H's  Lordships  ori 

dinner.  Filet  Mignon  was 

ong  be  remembered  by  the 


tt^g  second  tlmjlme  seniors  of  Liberty  were  able  to  experience  the, 
297^  the  cdass^et  off  in  frantic  search  of  fun  and  excitement,    i 


earit  a  day  off  for  the  seniors  as  they  set  ^ff  to  spend 
Vimming,  baseball  and  eating  filled  thg' days  events, 
ibie  to  forget  when  Mr.  Sharafa 


nt  4i  Grad  Nite  at  Disneyland, 
icing  alOak  Park  in  Stockton. 
»f.  students  were  killed  in  the 


daily  announcement 

Adding  to'Libertyf  Curriculum,  Mr.  Oliver  Bascom  org 
'  class  inrgjiglish.         * 

Preparing  for  their  senior  year  and  the  various  —-' 
washes,  c^esales,  and  sold  light  bul' 

With  the  Theme  "Fly  to  Virtory"ftJ 

April  5,  1975,  proved  to  be  a  meS 
"Memories"  for  their  theme,  with  music  by  ''G 

Asfffstance  was  given  to  the  Class  of  76,4l| 


ught  the  schc^s  first  advanced  placement 
ting_^hem,  tfii ''ambitious  Class  of  76  held  car 


second  ifW^Promecpming  parade, 
the  Juniors  who  attended  the  junior  Prom.  The  class  cf 


rficers  Sandy  Pittman^  president;  T^rri  Tipton,  vice  president; 
._  urer;  by  class  advisf^/Miss  Rita  Pirtfe  and  Mr.  jerry  Black. 

Washing  cars  and  selline  cakes  aiid  candies  weresome  ways  the/Mphomore  class  earned,  money  to  sponsor 
the-Sophonrvore  Hop  whicn  was  held  on  May-lC-With  the  theme  'MInvay  to  Heaven",  the  Class  of  77  danced 
totheSpundsof'J.J.  Moop".  milt'rr'  MH/, 

The  competitive  sophomores  captureOhTrd  pkce  In  the  float  mftipetition  during  the  Homecoming  floal 

c — ^XAL — 1^^  ^^g  sophomores  proved  their  spirit  and  enthusia*"^ 


contest.  -  ^*»^ 

Competing  in  the  varl 
as  they  tiedlFor'first  place  >^. 


class  aqvisors  Mrs.  Pat  Clay  well  and  Mr.  Gary  Wilson  for  fieiping  to 

Led  fe>Tohy  Olan,  president;  Stan  Nunn,  vice  president;  Mikqji 
ar^d-Kzlass  adviso/s  Mrs.  Bomben  and  Mr.  Child,  the  Class  of  |^mI 
with  spirit.  ^I|S^^^^^ 

,  Holding  bake  sales  and  car  washes,  the  freshmen  were  succe^^WPPfeir  money-raising  activities. 

Thoughts  of'yesterday  fade  as  the  seniors  realize  they  will  soon  no  N^ftger  be  a  part  of  Liberty,  bj 


'  ary;  David  Snow,  treasur 
|- to  remember.  ^ 

Iry;  Cbgstina  BacchinLt 

wi^  by  participating  \n  ^ 


tomorrow. 


seniors  participate 

in  annual  float 

building 

MARK  CONWAY  and  Kim  Abney  work  hard  at  trying  to  make 

a  winning  float.  Despite  their  good  effort,  the  Senior  Class 

failed  to  place  in  competition. 


LADD  ABBOTT 

Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor,  Ceramics  IWE,  Jewelry  IWE 

KIM  ABNEY 

Scholastic  Top  10,  A'Capella  Choir,  Madrigal,  Homecoming 

Committee,  Honor  Roll,  Playmakers,  Thespian,  Clef  Club  Treasurer, 

Clef  Club  President,  Senior  Class  Treasurer,  Clef  Club,  Club  Council, 

Track  Charter,  Candy  Striper,  Nurses'  Club,  GAA 

ELISE  ABRAHAMSON 

A  'Capella  Choir 


PAMELA  ALMODOVAR 

JV  Track  Charter,  Varsity  Track  Charter,  P.E.  IWE 

JOHN  ALVARADO 

TONY  AMADOR 


LUANN  AMAR 
FFA,  GAA,  Honor  Roll,  IWE 
JOEY  AMBROSINO 
Honor  Roll,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Student  Council,  Band  III, 
Auto  Club,  Senior  Student  Representative,  Auto  Club  Treasurer, 

Auto  Club  Secretary 

GARY  ANDRADE 

Band  III,  Stage  Band,  Band  III  Vice  President,  Band  II  IWE, 

Playmakers,  AFS,  Honor  Roll,  JV  Track,  Elementary  Tutor,  Rally 

Committee,  AFS  Public  Relations  Officer,  Pep  Band,  A  'Capella 

Choir 


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TOM  ATKINSON 
Honor  Roll,  Golf,  Auto  Club,  Latin  Club,  French  Club 
TONY  BALL 
Head  of  Youth  Council,  Junior  Class  President,  Boys'  State  Alternate, 
Co-Most  Spirited  Senior  Boy,  Student  Government,  Student 
Council,  Club  Council,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Principal's  Committee, 
Curriculum  Committee,  Science  IWE,  Playmakers,  Spanish  Club, 
Pep  Club 

lOHN  BARNES 


GARY  BARTEE 
KELLY  BAUERLEIN 
Tennis,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  FFA,  AFS,  Chess  Club,  GAA,  Honor  Roll, 
FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  Elementary  Tutor 
DANE  BEHNE 


FREDDIE  BENNETT 
JEANE  BENO 
Gymnastics  Team,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  GAA,  Spanish  Club,  AFS 
JULIETTE  BETTENCOURT 
Band  III,  National  Merit  Scholar  Semi-finalist,  Student  of  the  Month, 
CSF,  CSF  Vice  President,  CSF  President,  Life  CSF  Member,  Scholastic 
Top  10,  Sophomore  Top  Scholar,  Band  Council,  Playmakers,  Honor 
Roll,  Student  Council,  Club  Council,  Music  IWE,  National  Essay  Press 
Award,  National  Anthology  Press  Award,  Parents  Club 
Representative,  AFS,  Pep  Club,  AFS  Representative,  Freshman 
Reading  Award,  Youth  Council 


ROD  BLEVINS 
ANN  BLOOMFIELD 
Student  Body  President,  Varsity  Cheerleader,  Song  Leader,  Student 
of  the  Month,  Homecoming  Queen  Runner-up,  CASC  Region  7 
President,  CASC  Representative,  ACSA  Representative,  Student 
WASC  Accreditor,  Student  Chairman  WASC  Accreditation,  FIC 
Representative,  Pep  Club  Secretary,  Pep  Club  Treasurer,  Most 
Spirited  Freshman,  Principal's  Committee,  Curriculum  Committee, 
Rally  Squad,  GAA,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Girls' 
Volleyball  Team,  AFS,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Student  Council,  Club 
Council,  Student  Government,  Youth  Council,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE,  Pep 
Club,  Band  III,  Spanish  Club,  Frosh  Football  Charter,  Frosh 
Basketball  Charter,  JV  Football  Charter,  JV  Basketball  Charter, 

JAN  BOLTZEN 
Senior  Class  Vice  President,  Honor  Roll,  JV  Football  Charter,  Track 
Charter,  GAA,  Business  IWE,  Counseling  Office  IWE,  Pep  Club, 
Candy  Striper,  Nurses'  Club,  A  'Capella  Choir,  Elementary  Tutor 


DIANE  BORDEN 

Crafts  IWE 
BART  BOWLING 
A  'Capella  Choir,  Varsity  Football  Manager,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Driver 
Training  IWE,  Clef  Club  Treasurer,  Band  II 

SHIRLEY  BRACKENRIDGE 


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DEVON  BROOKS 

CSF,  Life  CSF  Member,  Honor  Roll,  Band  III,  Scholastic  Top  10, 

Who's  Who  in  American  High  School  Students,  Top  Freshman 

Scholar,  Top  Junior  Scholar,  Band  Secretary/Treasurer,  CSF 

Treasurer,  Latin  Club,  Stage  Band,  AFS,  GAA,  Playmakers,  Spanish, 

Club 
JERRY  BROOKS 
FFA,  Elementary  Tutor,  Sports  Manager 
SYLVIA  AURORA  BUSTOS 
Honor  Roll,  La  Raza  Unida,  La  Raza  Unida  Activity  Chairman,  Azteca 
Club,  GAA,  Spanish  Club,  Principal's  Committee,  Pep  Club, 
Elementary  Tutor,  jV  Track  Charter,  Varsity  Track  Charter,  Business 
Club,  Attendance  Office  Assistant 


KEVIN  M.  BUTLER 
Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Track,  Band  III,  FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Band 

Council,  Boys' P. E.  IWE 
JACKIE  BYER 
Majorette,  Second  Five  for  Homecoming  Queen,  Rally  Squad, 
Gymnastics  Team,  Band  III,  GAA,  Candy  Striper,  Pep  Club,  Honor 

Roll 

DON  BYRD 

FFA,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Frosh  Football,  JV  Football,  Varsity  Wrestling, 

JV  Wrestling,  JV  Track,  Varsity  Track,  Sports  Manager,  Honor  Roll, 

Animal  Science  IWE,  Landscaping  IWE 


DEBBIE  BYRNE 

Scholastic  Top  10,  Life  CSF  Member,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Freshman,  JV, 

Varsity  Basketball  Charter,  Freshman,  JV,  Varsity  Football  Charter, 

Girls'  JV  Volleyball  Charter,  JV  and  Varsity  Track  Charter,  Girls' 

Block  "L",  AFS,  Spanish  Club,  GAA,  Reading  Award,  English  IWE, 

Elementary  Tutor,  Pep  Club 
JUDY  BYROADS 
Honor  Roll,  Liberty  Bell  Staff,  GAA 
VALVETTE  CAINE 
Rally  Squad,  Majorette,  Band  III,  A  'Capella  Choir,  Pep  Club,  GAA, 
Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Elementary  Tutor,  Student  Council,  Crafts 

IWE,  GAA  Volleyball 


CORNELIO  CARMONA 
Auto  Club,  Auto  Club  Officer 
KATHIE  CECCHINI 
GAA,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club,  Elementary  Tutor,  Girls'  Basketball 

Team,  Girls' P.E.  IWE 
LORI  CELONI 
Varsity  Cheerleader,  Head  Cheerleader,  Rally  Squad,  Homecoming 
Queen  Attendant,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  Pep  Club,  Candy  Striper,  GAA, 

Track  Charter 


SUSAN  CHAN 

Editor-in-Chief  of  LION  75  Yearbook,  Yearbook  Society,  Annual 

Staff,  Who's  Who  Among  American  High  School  Students, 

Scholastic  Top  10,  Life  CSF  Member,  CSF,  CSF  Treasurer,  CSF 

Co-Chairman  of  Scholarship  Committee,  CSF  Scholarship 

Committee,  Honor  Roll,  Head  Songleader,  Rally  Committee,  Song 

Leader,  Freshman  Secretary,  Sophomore  Treasurer,  Crystal  Wall, 

Student  Advisory  Committee,  Student  Council,  Spanish  Club,  AFS, 

Playmakers,  Pep  Club,  Pep  Club  Vice  President,  GAA,  GAA 

Volleyball,  Youth  Council,  Varsity  Football  Charter,  Frosh  Basketball 

Charter,  Elementary  Tutor 
ROBERTA  CHAVEZ 
GAA,  La  Raza  Unida,  Crafts  IWE,  GAA  BAsketball 
ALLAN  COCHNAUER 
22  Golf,  Pep  Club 


KATHY  COLLINS 
Varsity  Track  Charter,  Counseling  Office  IWE,  Pep  Club,  GAA, 
Business  Club,  Latin  Club,  FHA 

MARK  CONWAY 
Varsity  Baseball,  Varsity  Football,  Student  Council,  Honor  Roll   Boys' 
Block  "L",  Spanish  Club 

KATHY  CORNELIUS 
Scholastic  Top  10,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Annual  Staff,  Band  III,  GAA, 
Principal's  Committee 


seniors  urge  football  teams  to  'conquer  trojans' 


1  J7?^c^'^^'^  ^"^  TROJANS"  is  what  this  trojan  horse  says.  The  Lions  hosted  the  Del  Valle  Trojans  for  their  Homecoming  on  October  18 
1974.  Some  seniors  are  seen  here  anxiously  awaiting  the  night  to  begin  for  the  results  of  the  float  competition  and  the  other  highlights  ' 
which  untold  at  the  Homecoming  game.  The  seniors  lost  in  the  competition. 


JULIE  CORNELL 

MELODY  COULSON 

Crafts  IWE 

PAM  COWGER 

A  'Capella  Choir,  Madrigal,  Pep  Club,  GAA,  Pre-school  Tutor,  Music 

IWE,  Clef  Club 


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CWEN  CRANDELL 

A  'Capella  Choir,  Madrigal,  Honor  Roll,  Majorette,  Rally  Squad, 

Gymnastics  Team,  Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Varsity  Track,  Soccer 

Charter,  Swimming  Charter,  Track  Charter,  Playmakers,  Girls' 

Croup,  GAA,  Pep  Club,  Agriculture  IWE,  Choir  Treasurer,  Choir 

Council 
DANIEL  CRONK 
CARLINE  CRUMP 


JUANITA  CRUZ 
ANGEL  CUEVA 
Homecoming  Committee,  Honor  Roll,  Freshman  Representative, 

Meat  Cutting  IWE,  FFA 
ED  DAUGHERTY 
JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  JV  Basketball,  Frosh  Basketball 


DEBORAH  DAVIS 
Honor  Roll,  AFS,  Pep  Club,  Elementary  Tutor  f 


seniors  yell  for  vict 


JANET  DAVID 


JEFFREY  DAVIS 


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"SNOW  IN  STONEBARGER  GYMNASIUM  IN 
spirit  in  trying  to  win  the  Homecoming  spirit  trophy, 
cutting  strips  of  newspaper.  This  adds  to  the  spirit. 


KELLI  DEAN 
FFA,  FFA  Secretary,  FFA  Treasurer,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up, 
Agriculture  Business  IWE,  General  Agriculture  IWE,  GAA,  Candy 
Striper,  Elementary  Tutor,  Office  Assistant 
JOE  DEBORBA 
FFA,  FFA  President,  FFA  Chaplin,  Agriculture  IWE,  Honor  Roll, 
Scholastic  Top  10,  Sports  Manager,  Frosh  Football,  Student  Council 
GEORGE  DELAROSA 
Auto  Shop  IWE,  Auto  Club,  Honor  Roll 


TINA  DELGADO 
MARC  DEL'IMMAGINE 
Honor  Roll 
NANCY  DEMARTINI 
Commissioner  of  Curriculum,  Assistant  Commissioner  of  Publicity, 
Student  Government,  Student  Council,  Club  Council,  Student 
Advisory  Committee,  Principal's  Committee,  Scholastic  Top  10, 
Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Life  CSF  Member,  CSF  Secretary,  Spanish  Club, 
Pep  Club,  AFS,  Elementary  Tutor,  Math  Tutor,  JV  Football  Charter, 
]V  Basketball  Charter,  Varsity  Basketball  Charter,  Youth  Council 


KEVIN  DITMARS 
Auto  Club,  Pep  Club,  FFA,  Jewelry  IWE,  Ceramics  IWE 


DAVID  DOMINGO 
Boys'  Block  "L",  Varsity  Baseball,  Soccer,  JV  Baseball,  JV  Basketbal 
Pep  Club,  Auto  Club,  FFA,  Auto  Shop  IWE 


GARY  EBERSOLE 
Frosh  Football,  Cross  Country,  Varsity  Track,  JV  Track,  Boys'  Block 
"L",  Wood  Shop  IWE 


OCTOBER?"  No,  it's  just  a  way  the  seniors  show  their 
This  white  "snow  stuff"  is  actually  confetti  made  by 


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GARY  ELLISON 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  ]V  Wrestling,  Varsity 

Track,  JV  Track,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Band  III 

DOUG  ELSEA 

RUSTY  ENOS 

Varsity  Football,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Frosh  Football 


KIM  ERSKINE 

Elementary  Tutor,  FFA 

TULIN  EVLIYA 

Foreign  Exchange  Student,  AFS,  CSF 

TERI  FITZPATRICK 

Elementary  Tutor,  Honor  Roll 


VALLERIE  FRAZIER 
Gymnastics  Team,  GAA,  AFS,  Pep  Club,  FHonor  Roll,  Spanish  Club, 
Latin  Club,  Liberty  Bell  Staff,  Tratk  Charter,  Soccer  Charter, 
Counseling  Office  IWE,  Youth  Council,  Azteca  Club,  Band  II 
TWILA  FULLER 
Pep  Club,  Pre-school  Tutor 
VALERIE  GAGE 
Girls'  Softball,  Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Girls'  Volleyball,  GAA 
Officer,  GAA,  IWE,  Girls'  Block  "L",  Fionor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor 


senior  class  pulls  their  way  to  victory  over  sophs 


STRUGGLING  withal! 
their  strength  are  the  sen- 
iors in  the  tug-a-war  con- 
test during  FHomecoming 
week.  They  faced  hard  com- 
petition. 


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MIKE  GALINDO 

Varsity  Football  Manager 

MARTHA  GALVAN 

ROSA  GALVAN 


STEVE  GALVIN 

DELIA  GARCIA 
Elementary  Tutor,  Candy  Striper 

EDDIE  GARCIA 
Varsity  Basketball,  Senior  Class  President,  Student  Government, 
Sophomore  Class  President,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Frosh  Basketball, 
Student  Council,  Freshman  Class  Vice  President,  Club  Council, 
Sophomore  Hop  King  Runner-up,  Spanish  Club,  Principal's 
Committee,  Boys'  P.E.  IWE,  Physiology  IWE 


ELVIRA  (VERA)  GARCIA 
Girls'  Basketball  Team,  La  Raza  Unida,  Pep  Club,  GAA,  Honor  Roll, 
Principal's  Committee 

HECTOR  GARCIA 

jV  Track 

ROBERT  GARDNER 

Metal  Show  IWE 


CHRIS  GAYLOR 
Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Basketball,  Frosh 
Basketball,  Most  Valuable  Player,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Honor  Roll, 
Sophomore  Hop  King  Runner-up,  P.E.  IWE 

JEANNIE  GHIGGERI 
Commissioner  of  Publicity,  Homecoming  Queen  Attendant, 
Homecoming  Committee,  JV  Cheerleader,  Rally  Squad,  Rally 
Committee,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen  Runner-up,  Honor  Roll, 
Student  Council,  Student  Government,  Club  Council,  Girls'  P.E. 
IWE,  Pep  Club,    Spanish  Club,  Math  Tutor,  GAA 

JOHN  GOMES 
LION  Head  Photographer,  Life  CSF  Member,  Drum  Major,  Band  III, 
Yearbook  Society  President,  Scholastic   Top  10,  Student  Council, 
Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Scholarship  Committee  Co-Chairman,  Student 
Curriculum  Committee,  Playmakers,  Rally  Committee,  AFS,  Band 
Council,  Annual  Staff,  Club  Council,  Youth  Council,  Scholarship 
Committee,  Chess  Club 


RAUL  GOMEZ 
Frosh  Football,  JV  Football,  Varsity  Football,  Frosh  Basketball,  Boys' 
Block  "L" 

KIM  GONZALES 
Student  Government,  Honor  Roll,  Girls'  Basketball  Team, 
Elementary  Tutor,  AFS,  Counseling  Office,  Girls'  Swim  Team 
Charter,  Track  Charter,  GAA,  Pep  Club,  Latin  Club,  Azteca  Club, 
Student  Council,  Girls'  Softball  Team,  Club  Council 

PAULA  JO  GRAVES 
Homecoming  Queen,  Junior  Vice  President,  Sophomore 
Representative,  Song  Leader,  Rally  Squad,  Girls'  Swim  Team, 
Varsity  Swimming  Charter,  Frosh  Basketball  Charter,  National 
Poetry  Press  Award,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club,  GAA,  GAA  Secretary, 
Student  Council 


seniors  cooperate 
to  hop  in  a  sack  race 


MARYANN  GREENWOOD 
Girls'  Basketball  Team,  A  'Capelia  Choir, 
Pep  Club,  GAA,  Girls'  Softball  Team,  Girls' 
Volleyball  Team,  Pop  Chorus 


BYRON  GROSECLOSE 


RICHARD  GUERRA 
JV  Track 


SILVIA  GUTIERREZ 


GILBERT  HAGAR 
Auto  Club,  FFA 


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SENIORS  try  to  add  points  towards  the  homecoming  trophy  as  Dan- 
ny Navarrette  and  Stella  Rios  hop  as  fast  as  their  three  legs  can  go.  The 

seniors  scored  highest  in  points. 


GREG  HAMLIN 
Frosh  Basketball,  )V  Track,  JV  Football,  Varsity  Track,  Band  III,  FFA, 
Boys' P.E.  IWEJV  Basketball 

BRYAN  HAMPTON 
BRETT  HANBERC 
Varsity  Track,  JV  Swimming,  Soccer,  Auto  Club,  FFA,  Student 
Government 


ALBERT  HARREWYN 

BIA  IWE 

JULIE  HARRIS 

Girls'  Block  "L",  Student  Council,  GAA,  Elementary  Tutor,  Volleybal 

Team,  A  'Capella  Choir,  Softball  Team 

GREG  HAUGH 
Varsity  Swimming,  JV  Track,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Honor  Roll 


PATRICK  HAWKINS 
FFA,  A  'Capella  Choir,  Pep  Club,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Clef  Club  Vice 
President,  Tenor  Representative  of  Clef  Club,  Agriculture  IWE, 
Clef  Club 

DEBORAH  HENDRIX 

JESUS  HERRERA 

Frosh  Football,  JV  Track,  Varsity  Football 


DORIAN  HISATOMI 
Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Frosh  Football  Charter,  JV  Football  Charter,  Track 
Charter,  Spanish  Club,  Band  II,  Band  III,  Candy  Striper,  Pep  Club, 
Business  Club 

DENNIS  HOLDER 
Latin  Club,  Auto  Club,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Auto  Shop  Treasurer 
PATRICIA  HUGHES 
Second  Five  for  Homecoming  Queen,  Song  Leader,  Rally  Squad, 
CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club,  GAA,  Design  and  Composition  IWE, 
Soccer  Charter 


JANET  HUSTEDT 
Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Life  CSF  Member,  Elementary  Tutor,  Candy  Striper, 
Nurses'  Club,  Homemaking  IWE,  Clothing  IWE,  Latin  Club,  GAA, 
AFS,  FHA 

TIM  IDDINGS 
Varsity  Basketball,  Agriculture  IWE,  FFA  Representative,  JV 
Basketball 

LYLE  JANIS 
Latin  Club,  Playmakers,  Pep  Club,  AFS,  Curriculum  Committee, 
Liberty  Bell  Staff 


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SKIP  JENSEN 

Soccer,  FFA,  FFA  Vice  President 

JOSE  JIMENEZ 

WESLEY  KENDALL 


TOM  KENT 

Varsity  Football,  Varsity  Wrestling,  Varsity  Track,  Boys'  Block  "L" 

DAVID  KURYLA 

Varsity  Wrestling,  jV  Wrestling,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Auto  Club 

ROSS  LAST 
A  'Capella  Choir,  Madrigal,  Barber  Shop  Quartet,  CSF,  CSF  Vice 
President,  CSF  President,  Life  CSF  Member,  Honor  Roll,  Band  III, 
Scholastic  Top  10,  Student  Council,  Biology  IWE 


ERICA  LEE 

A  'Capella  Choir,  Music  IWE,  Library  IWE,  FFA 

SCOTT  LEE 

Auto  Club,  FHi  Risers,  Frosh  Football 

ANDY  LEINWEBER 

Auto  Club,  Honor  Roll 


JIMENEZ  LINER 

CHARLES  LLEWELLYN 

Clef  Club,  Choir,  Chorus 

PAMELA  MADEROS 


RUTH  ELIZABETH  MAIOCCO 

Yearbook  Society  Vice  President,  LION  Photographer,  Yearbook 

Society,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE,  Annual  Staff,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen 

Runner-up,  Varsity  Volleyball,  GAA,  Pep  Club,  Head  Swimming 

Charter,  Assistant  Swim  Team  Coach,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  Frosh 

Basketball  Charter,  Freshman  Secretary,  Most  Spirited  Freshman  Girl 

LEO  MARTIN 

Varsity  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Soccer,  La  Raza  Unida,  Boys' 

Block  "L" 
RHONDA  MARTIN 
Playmakers,  Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Girls'  Block  "L",  Girls'  Softball 
Team,  GAA,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  Gymnastics  Team,  Pep  Club,  Candy 

Striper,  Elementary  Tutor 


CECILIA  MARTINEZ 

Candy  Striper,  Library  IWE 

MARY  MARTINEZ 

Gymnastics  Team,  La  Raza  Unida,  Elementary  Tutor,  Library  Assistant 

DENNIS  WARREN  MAY 
Band  III,  Stage  Band,  Soccer,  JV  Swimming,  Student  Council, 
Playmakers,  FFA,  Elementary  Tutor,  Library  IWE,  Boys'  Block  "L" 


senior  class  posters  build  spirit  during  homecoming 


POSTER  DAY  is  just  one  of 
the  many  activities  sponsored  by 
the  Pep  Club  during  Homecoming 
The  seniors  add  their  spirit  by 
hanging  unique  signs  throughout 
the  school. 


BEV  McAllister 

JOYCE  McClelland 

JOHN  Mckenzie 


RONALD  McKINNEY 

Varsity  Baseball,  jV  Baseball,  Honor  Roll 

KATHY  McLAIN 

EDDIE  MECCA 

Frosh  Football,  Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Varsity  Track 


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ADRIAN  MELCOZA 


senior  class  president 
accepts  winning  trophy 


RICK  MELCOZA 
Varsity  Basketball,  Varsity  Football,  Most  Valuable 
Player,  JV  Basketball,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Boys' 
Block  "L",  Auto  Club 


JOHN  MELLO  III 
Varsity  Baseball,  Frosh  Football,  Frosh  Basketball,  Auto 
Club,  FFA,  Hi  Risers,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Honor  Roll 


JEFFREY  MESHISHNEK 
Auto  Club,  FFA 


PERRY  MIGUEL 
JV  Track,  Meat  Processing  IWE,  FFA,  Honor  Roll, 
Principal's  Committee 


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EDDIE  GARCIA,  president  of  the  Senior  Class,  happily  ac- 
cepts the  spirit  trophy  awarded  to  his  class  for  earning 
the  most  points  during  Homecoming  week. 


KIM  MINCEY 
DWAYNE  KEITH  MINICK 
Varsity  Baseball,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Life  CSF  Member, 
Scholastic  Top  10,  Honor  Roll,  Boys'  State  Representative, 
Student  Body  Vice  President,  Commissioner  of  Justice, 
Student  Council,  Student  Government,  CSF,  Pep  Club, 
Spanish  Club,  Physics  IWE,  Club  Council 

XAVIER  MONTENEGRO 


ROBERT  MOONEY 
Varsity  Track,  Student  Representative  to  the  Board,  Chairman 
of  Student  Council,  Student  Government,  Varsity  Football, 
]V  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Honor  Roil, 
JV  Track,  Rally  Committee,  CSF,  Curriculum  Committee, 
Student  Council 

DIANE  MOORE 
Tennis,  CSF,  Latin  Club,  Latin  Club  Secretary,  CSF  Secretary, 
Honor  Roll,  Life  CSF  Member,  Art  IWE,  Pep  Club,  AFS,  GAA, 
JCL,  JCL  Northern  Representative 

SYLVIA  MORALES 


JORGE  MORENO 
All  League  Basketball,  All  League  Football,  Most  Valuable 
Player:  Basketball,  Sophomore  Hop  King,  Varsity  Football, 
Varsity  Basketball,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Frosh  Football,  Frosh 
Basketball,  Spanish  Club,  Auto  Club,  Boys'  P.E.  IWE,  Football 
Co-Captain 

LYNN  MORGAN 
Spanish  Club,  Pep  Club,  GAA,  AFS,  Girls'  Swimming  Charter, 
Science  IWE,  Playmakers 

DANIEL  MORI 
Honor  Roll,  Spanish  Club,  Auto  Club 


LISA  MORI 
Rally  Squad,  Rally  Committee,  Homecoming  Committee, 
GAA,  Frosh  Cheerleader,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen 
Runner-up,  Elementary  Tutor 

PAT  MUNDS 

FFA,JV  Baseball 

JOSE  MUNOZ 
Student  Council,  Student  Gov't,  Honor  Roll,  La  Raza  LJnida, 
Spanish  Club,  Freshman  Class  President,  Sophomore  Class 
President,  La  Raza  Unidas  President,  Frosh  Football,  JV  Track, 
Varsity  Track,  Cross  Country 


LETICIA  MUNOZ 
SHERRY  MYERS 
FFA,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  FFA  Reporter,  Candy 
Striper,  Nurses'  Club,  GAA,  Track  Charter 
KEN  NAKAO 


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DANNY  NAVARRETTE 

Student  of  the  Month,  Commissioner  of  Athletics,  Homecoming 

Committee,  Homecoming  Committee  Chairman,  Student 

Government,  Hi  Risers,  Auto  Club,  Auto  Club  President,  Elementary 

Tutor,  Frosh  Basketball,  JV  Basketball,  Varsity  Baseball,  Boys'  P.E. 

IWE,  Most  Spirited  Junior. 
JANICE  NEELY 
RICK  NIETO 


TUTI  NUNEZ 
Frosh  Football,  Frosh  Basketball,  Band  III,  Stage  Band 
LINDSEY  NUNN 
Homecoming  Queen  Attendant,  Homecoming  Committee,  Rally 
Squad,  JV  Cheerleader,  Rally  Committee,  Pep  Club,  Commissioner 
of  Rallies  and  Assemblies,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen,  Attendance 
Office  IWE,  Spanish  Club,  Playmakers,  Elementary  Tutor,  Student 

Government 

MARIA  TERESA  GAITAN  OLVEDA 

Honor  Roll,  GAA,  Girls'  Block  "L",  Elementary  Tutor,  La  Raza  Unida, 

Spanish  Club,  Pep  Club,  Soccer  Charter,  GAA  Secretary,  Girls'  P.E. 

IWE,  Office  Assistant,  Girls'  Softball,  Girls'  Volleyball,  Azteca  Club, 

Business  Club 


PAM  ORMAN 
FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  Girls'  Track,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  AFS,  FFA, 
FFA  Freshman  Representative,  FFA  Historian,  Candy  Striper,  Latin 

Club 
DELIA  ORTEGA 
La  Raza  Unida,  Elementary  Tutor,  Office  Assistant,  Art  IWE,  Girls' 

Group 
WILLIAM  ORTEZ 
Varsity  Swimming,  Most  Valuable  Swimmer,  Frosh  Football,  Frosh 

Basketball,  FFA 


RALPH  OSEGUERA 

Varsity  Wrestling,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Boys'  P.E.  IWE 

JOE  PAGE 

WAYNE  PASTOR 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Playmakers 


NANCYE  NORENE  PAYNE 
Tennis,  Candy  Striper,  CSF,  Scholastic  Top  10,  Girls'  Track,  Girls' 
Block  "L",  Spanish  Club,  GAA,  AFS,  Band  III,  Nurses'  Club,  CSF 
Secretary,  AFS  Treasurer,  Latin  Club,  Senior  Class  Secretary,  Girls' 
Volleyball,  Elementary  Tutor,  Honor  Roll,  Gymnastics  Show 
RICK  PEASE 
RAY  PEDROZA 
Frosh  Football,  JV  Football 


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senior  class  officers  ponder  decisions  of  last  year 

Jj||v:;  ^  ^ 


MR.  HERB  SCOTT,  Senior  Class  Adviser, 
watches  on  as  class  officers,  Kim  Ab- 
ney,  treasurer;  Eddie  Garcia,  pres- 
ident; Jan  Boltzen,  vice  president  and 
Nancye  Payne,  secretary  make  plans  for 
their  senior  year. 


iil^ 


BEATRICE  PEREZ 

Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Playmakers,  Candy  Striper,  Pep  Club,  Azteca 
Club,  Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor,  Wrestling  Timer 
BILL  PERREIRA 
PATRICIA  PETERS 


TONYA  PETERS 
Track  Sports  Manager,  Homecoming  Committee,  Candy  Striper, 
Latin  Club,  FFA,  Liberty  Bell  Staff,  APS,  Track  Charter,  Freshman 
Class  Representative,  Liberty  Bell  Editor,  Pep  Club,  Playmakers, 
GAA,  SASC,  Commissioner  of  Public  Relations  for  CASC 

RONALD  PETROSH 
Pep  Club,  Playmakers,  AFS,  Foreign  Exchange  Student,  AFS 
President,  Club  Council,  Ham  Radio  Vice  President 

LOUIS  POOL 
Frosh  Football,  Soccer,  Metals  2  IWE,  BIA  Metals  IWE,  Auto  Club, 
Hi  Risers,  Honor  Roll 


STEVE  PROBST 

Frosh  Football,  )V  Track,  FFA,  Metals  IWE 

ERNEST  QUINTANILLA 

Varsity  Basketball,  JV  Basketball,  Frosh  Basketball,  Frosh  Football, 

Spanish  Club,  La  Raza  Unida,  Hi  Risers,  Auto  Club,  Pep  Club,  Honor 

Roll,  Student  Government,  Auto  Club  Representative,  Boys'  P.E.  IWE 

SCOTT  RAWSON 


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JOHN  RAY 
JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Auto  Club,  FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Varsity 

Wrestling 

ROGINA  REED 

Girls'  Basketball  Team,  Most  Valuable  Player:  Girls'  Basketball,  Girls' 

Softball  Team,  GAA,  JV  Football  Charter,  Frosh  Football  Charter, 

Honor  Roll,  Principal's  Committee,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE,  Elementary  Tutor, 

Pep  Club 
SUSAN  REEVES 
Attendance  Office  IWE,  A  'Capella  Choir,  Chorus 


TAMI  REYNOLDS 

Attendance  Office  IWE 

CHARLES  RICHARDS 

JOHN  RIOS 

Boys'  Block  "L",  Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Wrestling,  Varsity  Baseball, 

Frosh  Football,  JV  Track 


seniors  win  competition  yell  at  homecoming   rally 


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EXCITEMENT  builds  as  the  seniors  yell  their  way  to  victory  at  the  1975  Homecoming  rally.  Following  a  tradition  they  set  themselves,  the  class  of 
1975  went  on  to  win  the  Homecoming  competition  yell  for  the  fourth  time.  A  combination  of  first,  second,  and  third  places  in  the  various  Home- 
coming activities  gave  the  seniors  a  winning  number  of  points. 


STELLA  RIOS 
GAA,  Gymnastics  Team,  Elementary  Tutor,  Pep  Club,  Track  Charter, 
Wrestling  Charter,  junior  Class  Representative,  Student  Council 
CHERYL  ROBINSON 
Attendance  Office  I  WE,  Jewelry  IWE 
ROSE  MARIE  ROBLES 
Spanish  Club,  AFS,  Candy  Striper,  Pep  Club,  Elementary  Tutor, 
Honor  Roll,  Bicycle  Club,  Pep  Club  Vice  President,  GAA,  Nurses' 
Club 


KATHLEEN  ROCKER 
Honor  Roll,  Spanish  Club,  AFS,  Tennis,  Girls'  Block  "L",  GAA,  Pep 
Club,  GAA  Swim  Charter,  ERA  Sweetheart  Runner-up 

ROMAN  RODRIGUEZ 

ROSARIO  RODRIGUEZ 


LORRAINE  ROMERO 

ROSEMARIE  ROMERO 

Counseling  Office  IWE,  Clothing  IWE,  Elementary  Tutor 

CHUCK  RUSSO 

Varsity  Football,  ]V  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Baseball,  JV 

Baseball 


CARLOS  SANABRIA 
Frosh  Football,  Frosh  Basketball,  Varsity  Basketball,  Cross  Country, 
JV  Track,  Varsity  Track,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Homecoming  Committee, 
Student  Council,  Chess  Club,  Spanish  Club,  Latin  Club,  Playmakers, 
Honor  Roll,  AFS,  Pep  Club,  Playmakers  Treasurer,  AFS  Vice 
President,  Chemistry  IWE,  International  Thespian  Society 

ROSEMARIE  SANCHEZ 
Student  Body  Treasurer,  Gymnastics  Team,  Second  Five  for 
Homecoming  Queen,  Freshman  Class  Treasurer,  Girls'  Basketball 
Team,  Girls'  Block  "L",  GAA,  Scholastic  Top  10,  CSF,  Student 
Government,  Swimming  Charter,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE,  Girls'  Volleyball 
Team,  Student  Council,  Pep  Club,  FHA,  Honor  Roll 
FILOMENA  SARMENTO 
Honor  Roll,  AFS,  Pep  Club 


PAULA  SCIORTINO 
Homecoming  Committee,  CSF,  Scholastic  Top  10,  Honor  Roll,  Candy 
Striper,  GAA,  Football  Charter,  Pep  Club,  Latin  Club,  Science  IWE, 
Youth  Council 

ROXANNE  SCIOTINO 
Homecoming  Queen  Attendant,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen 
Runner-up,  Rally  Squad,  Head  JV  Cheerleader,  Freshman 
Cheerleader,  Junior  Class  Secretary,  Office  Assistant,  GAA,  Honor 
Roll,  Gymnastics  Team,  Elementary  Tutor,  Principal's  Committee, 
Swimming  Charter 

STEPHANIE  SEENO 
GAA,  Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll,  JV  and  Varsity  Track  Charter, 
Counseling  Office  IWE 

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senior  girls  put  up  posters  to  generate  spirit 


SENIORS  Paula  Graves,  Tanya  Tutor,  and  Jan  Boltzen  roll  up  their  class'  prize  winning  poster  with  mixed  emotions  as  their  last  poster  day  at 
Liberty  comes  to  a  conclusion.  The  seniors  took  first  in  the  poster  competition  and  went  on  to  capture  the  most  points  during  Homecoming 

week.  The  spirit  trophy  was  presented  to  the  class  during  the  rally. 


ANTHONY  SERNA 
Boys'  Block  "L",  Frosh  Basketball,  )V  Basketball,  Varsity  Basketball, 

Varsity  Swimming 
SUZANNE  SHIMER 

FFA 
RICHARD  SHORAS 


"A 

JOHN  H.  SHOWAKER  ^ 

Homecoming  Committee,  Honor  Roll,  Curriculum  Committee,  J 

Student  Council,  Police  Cadet,  Boys'  Block  "L",  FFA,  Varsity 

Baseball,  Frosh  Football,  JV  Football  / 

PAUL  SIPES 
FFA,  Honor  Roll,  J V  Track,  Tennis  /•.' 

STEPHEN  SISK  V.::'.: 

AFS,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club  ■-,•.;."- 


KINESS  SMART 
Gymnastics  Team,  JV  Cheerleader,  Rally  Squad,  Pep  Club,  Girls' 
Basketball  Team,  Playmakers,  Rally  Committee,  Counseling  Office 

IWE 

JANET  SMITH 

Majorette,  Candy  Striper,  Second  Five  for  Homecoming  Queen, 

Sophomore  Hop  Queen  Runner-up,  Track  Charter,  Swimming 

Charter,  Junior  Class  Treasurer 

TRACY  SMITH 


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MANUEL  F.  SCARES 
FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor,  General  Agriculture  IWE, 
R.O.P.  Meats  IWE,  FFA  Representative  to  State  Convention 

LORI  LEE  STAFFORD 
FHonor  Roll,  Pep  Club,  Pep  Club  President,  Homecoming 
Committee,  CSF,  GAA,  Student  Council,  Club  Council,  Gymnastics 
Team  Manager,  Chemistry  IWE,  Spanish  Club,  French  Club 

DARLENE  STEWART 
FFA,  FFA  Sweetheart,  GAA,  Girls'  Swim  Team,  Girls'  Basketball  Team, 
Girls'  Softball  Team,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE,  Track  Charter,  Pep  Club,  Honor 
Roll 


BERTHA  STONE 
Honor  Roll,  Counseling  Office  IWE,  Attendance  Office  IWE, 
Elementary  Tutor,  Pep  Club,  Spanish  Club,  Business  Club 
GLORIA  TEIXEIRA 
Pep  Club,  FFA,  GAA,  Girls'  Softball  Charter,  Office  Assistant 
JAMES  TOWNSEND 
Most  Valuable  Player:  Football,  Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh 
Football,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Auto  Club,  Playmakers,  A  'Capeila  Choir, 
Varsity  Basketball,  JV  Track,  Clef  Club 


MARY  ANN  TOWNSEND 
Student  Government,  Pep  Club 
VERNON  TUCKER 
JV  Track,  Frosh  Football,  FFA,  Soccer,  Spanish  Club 
TANYA  TUTOR 
Sophomore  Class  Secretary,  Spanish  Club,  Playmakers,  FFA,  GAA, 
Candy  Striper,  Elementary  Tutor,  Girls'  Volleyball  Team,  JV  and 
Varsity  Track  Charter,  FHA,  Pep  Club 


LAWANNA  TUTTLE 
Pep  Club,  Office  Assistant,  Latin  Club 
RICHARD  URBANO 
Spanish  Club,  Elementary  Tutor,  Student  Council 
JOBINA  URENDA 
Spanish  Club,  Playmakers,  La  Raza  Unida,  Nurses'  Club,  Pep  Club, 
Candy  Striper,  GAA,  Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor,  Clothing  IWE, 
Homemaking  IWE 


VON  UTTERBACK 
Frosh  Football,  JV  Basketball,  Student  Council,  Spanish  Club,  Honor 
Roll,  Principal's  Committee 

BRYAN  VAISSADE 
Frosh  Football,  Band  III 
JOHN  VAWSER 
Varsity  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  JV 
Basketball,  Frosh  Basketball,  Boys'  Block  "L",  Pep  Club,  FFA, 
Agriculture  IWE 


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DELINDA  VILES 
CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Latin  Club  Vice  President,  Latin  Club,  AFS, 
GAA,  Girls'  Volleyball  Team,  Pep  Club 
BETTY  WALLIS 
Homemaking  III  IWE,  Clothing  IWE 
ANNETTE  WALSTON 
Playmakers,  Pep  Club,  PEA,  AFS,  Honor  Roll,  Jewelry  IWE,  Of- 
fice IWE,  Crafts  IWE,  Girls'  P.E.  IWE 


PAM  WARD 

Elementary  Tutor 

MARK  WELKER 

FFA,  Library  IWE 

LORRI  WHITE 

Annual  Staff,  Yearbook  Society,  Scholastic  Top  10,  CSF,  Life 

CSF  Member,  Scholarship  Committee,  Honor  Roll,  Latin  Club, 

Latin  Club  Treasurer,  GAA,  FHA,  AFS,  JCL 


JERRY  WHITENER 

Auto  Club,  Metal  Shop  IWE 

ELTON  WILLIAMS 

PATTI  WILLIAMS 

Candy  Striper,  FFA,  AFS,  Honor  Roll,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up, 
Track  Charter,  Driver  Training  IWE 


STEPHENSON  K.  WONG 
Band  III,  Stage  Band,  Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Scholastic  Top  10,  Ten- 
nis, Band  III  President,  Club  Council,  Band  Council 
DEBBIE  WOOD 
Counseling  Office  IWE,  Elementary  Tutor 

JACK  WRIGHT 
Honor  Roll,  Wood  Shop  IWE 


DEBBIE  YOUNG 

TROY  ZACHARY 

FFA 

JIM  ZWETZ 

JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  JV  Baseball,  Auto  Club,  Latin 

Club,  FFA 


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class  of  76  wish  football  teams  good  luck 


AFTER  all  the  Homecoming  activities  were  done,  it  was  time  to  come  inside  and  scream  your  lungs  out  in  the  rally.  The  juniors  try  very 
hard  to  follow  the  rule  by  yelling  in  the  competition  yell.  The  posters  also  add  points  to  help  the  junior  class  in  the  rally.  The  Homecoming 
Rally  seems  to  be  the  most  spirited  one  as  the  juniors  try  to  say. 


Carl  Ackeriey 
]oni  Adams 
Larry  Adams 
Larry  Adams 
Patty  Adams 
Sandra  Addington 
Karen  Alverson 


Lupe  Amador 
Diana  Ambrosino 
Tammy  Anderson 
Tim  Arterberry 
Scott  Aslakson 
Marvin  Bacigalupi 
Jesse  Bagwell 


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Richard  Banuelos 

Gina  Barajas 

Dan  Barnes 

Elizabeth  Barthman 

Lauri  Bausch 

Jennifer  Beaver 

Rosemarie  Billingsley 


juniors  participate  in  homecoming  egg  toss 


Diana  Borden 

Laura  Borges 

Ken  Bough 

Peggy  Bowling 

Robert  Boykin 

Debbie  Branvold 

Joe  Brieseno 


Daniel  Broussard 

Cindy  Brown 

Lanny  Brown 

Tim  Brown 

Micheie  Buckler 

Steve  Burkham 

Robert  Burroughs 


Kyndl Buzas 

Susan  Cakebread 

Carol  Campbell 

Siqifredo  Cardona 

Jeannette  Carter 

Debbie  Celoni 

Neomi  Chavez 


Kim  Conn 

Julie  Conway 

Mike  Cooper 

LuAnn  Cornelius 

Daniel  Costa 

John  Cox 

Denise  Cruz 


Duke  Davenport 

Chris  Davis 

jacky  Davis 

Marvin  Davis 

David  Deardorff 

Julie  DeBorba 

Dino  Del  Barba 


Sandi  Del  Barba 

Bob  DePiaz/a 

Julie  DeSair 

Joe  DeVera 

Priscilla  Dorog 

Mike  Dozoer 

Carol  Drake 


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Doug  Ellison 


Doug  Elsea 


Sherry  Erickson 


Erick  Eslick 


Oscar  Esparza 


"WELL  I  TRIED!"  shouts  Lisa  Mune  as  she  makes  it  plain  to  see  that  her  class  didn't  win  ■'f^W^  ^ 

the  egg  toss  contest,  which  took  place  on  Homecoming  day.  The  juniors  went  on  to  win  second  in  A  A. 

this  event  even  though  the  mishap.  \Uf|^     *      r' 


um. 


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David  Fachner 
Olga  Felix 
Steve  Ferguson 
Deena  Frazier 
Mike  Funez 
Joseph  Gaines 
Scott  Galbraith 


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Kreig  Galloway 
GayleGamino 
Efrem  Garcia 
Eleanor  Garcia 
Ernesto  Garcia 
Fidel  Garcia 
Manuel  Garcia 


Soledad  Garcia 
Vicky  Garcia 
Ysidro  Garcia 
Ken  Gaylor 
Timi  Gonsalves 
Keninin  Gray 
Harry  Green 


Crystal  Grover 
Jim  Gruessing 


Sylvia  Gutierrez 
Heidi  Hampton 


Russell  Hampton 
Frank  Hanson 


Randy  Harrington 
Michelle  Hartmann 


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Barrett  Henderson 

David  Hernandez 

Louie  Hernandez 

Maria  Hernandez 

Barbara  Hitt 

Rick  Howard 

Wanda  Howard 


Karen  Hughes 

Tim  Iddings 

Karen  Jackson 

Art  Jacobsen 

Eric  Jacobsen 

Bertha  Jimenez 

Rhonda  Joaquin 


LEADING  the  Junior  Class  are  the  advisors,  Miss  Reta  Pirtle,  and  Mr.  Jerry 
Black,  and  Jennifer  Beaver,  secretary;  Sandy  Pittman,  president;  Becky  Rebeiro 

treasurer;  and  Terri  Tipton,  vice-president. 


Joe  Johnson 
Vicki  Johnson 
Travis  Jones 
Jesse  Juarez 
Robert  Kanagaki 
Noria  Kelts 
Tim  Kent 


Chris  Kingsbury 
Katherine  Knauss 
Dennis  Kraucyk 
Richard  Lasater 
Jeanette  Last 
David  Leat 
Jennifer  Lefler 


Alan  Loredo 
Gary  Macy 
Tim  Mader 
Debra  Maggiora 
Marty  Maggiore 
Vernon  Maloney 
Jack  Marlowe 


girl  officers  lead  class  of  76  for  second  year 


Hortencia  Martin 
Janiel  Martin 
Arthur  Martinez 
Patricia  Martinez 
Tim  Martinez 
Dan  Marquez 
Shaw/n  McAllister 


JeaneneMcAtee 
Gaylene  McClelland 
Laurie  McLendon 
Monte  McKinney 
Rori  McKinnon 
RickMello 
Rick  Merritt 


Leroy  Metheny 
Wendy  Michaud 
Lori  Modrali 
Irma  Montenegro 
Inez  Moore 
Lydia  Morado 
Josefina  Morales 


Ron  Morris 
Sandy  Moser 
Jerry  Moss 
Lisa  Mune 
Salvador  Munoz 
Pamela  Neiger 
Sylvia  Novero 


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Amber  Nunes 

Gerald  Odahlen 

Migdalia  Olan 

Angle  Olveda 

Annette  Olvera 

Flor  Orduno 

Mitchell  Paden 


Daneil  Page 

Faye  Pastor 

Kaye  Pastor 

Tony  Pate 

LupePena 

Ray  Perez 

Lawrence  Peters 


juniors  'take  off  to  victory'  with  homecoming  float 


Sandy  Pittman 

Janette  Plaster 

Mike  Fortwood 

Robert  Powers 

Mari  Puente 

Lupe  Pulido 

Mike  Pulido 


FHugo  Quintanilla 

Delfina  Ramos 

Cindy  Ray 

Susan  Reeves 

Richard  Regelman 

Debbie  Rego 

Tammy  Reynolds 


Rebecca  Ribeiro 

Troy  Rice 

Jeanne  Ridolfi 

Allison  Rios 

Denise  Rios 

Ray  Rios 

William  Rivera 


Lisa  Robertson 

Greg  Robinson 

Rocio  Rodriquez 

Kenneth  Rogers 

Mark  Rogers 

Pam  Rogers 

Leslie  Roma 


Lorraine  Romero 

■K 

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Rosemarie  Romero 

^■r^Ms 

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Lisa  Rosas 

^Bs>  '::Bk 

r^'l 

Benito  Sanchez 
Tony  Sanchez 

m^'  M 

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Lore  Sanders 

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Diana  Salter 

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Randy  Schwitters 
Tom  Seeno 
Margaret  Selga 
Kathy  Serna 
Clayton  Shatswell 
Don  Shewmaker 
Max  Shott 


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AFTER  much  work  and  preparation  the  juniors  placed  second  in  the  Homecoming  parade  with  a  "Take  Off  to  Victory"  theme.  Contributing 
to  the  juniors  success  were  most  spirited  Mary  Puenta  and  Kenneth  Rogers.  Both  were  honored  at  the  afternoon  rally.  Lisa  Mune  and  Rick 
Howard  placed  second  in  the  egg  toss  to  add  points  for  the  juniors. 


'i        Joe  Silvera 
I         Eddie  Simmons 
Vicki  Simmons 
Julie  Smith 
Richard  Smith 
Vicky  Smith 
Brenda  Snider 


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Philip  Somerhalder 

Ed  Spanger 

Frank  Spinelli 

Randy  Standridge 

Morgan  St.  John 

jannel  Stolhand 

Ron  Sudweeks 


Cecilia  Tamayo 

Charlene  Thompson 

Terry  Tipton 

KimTomlin 

Tami  Tomlin 

Debbie  Tovar 

Christine  Townsend 


Ben  Tutor 

Peter  Unpingo 

Terry  Upton 

Paul  Urenda 

Katy  Utterback 

Armando  Valencia 

Karen  VanBrunt 


Steve  Van  Buren 

Robert  Vasquez 

Theresa  Vaswer 

Miguel  Villa 

Renee  Vornhagen 

Annette  Walston 

Debra  Washington 


George  Watson 

Linda  West 

Wendy  Wetzel 

Bill  Whitmer 

Mike  Whitmer 

Jerry  Whitener 

Jeff  Williams 


Frieda  Wiseley 

David  Wolfenbarger 

Gregory  Wong 

Bill  Wood 

Cheryle  Yingling 

David  Young 

Debbie  Young 


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Anita  Abrahamson 
Roni  Allen 
Teri  Allen 
Jess  Analos 
Pam  Anderson 
David  Andrade 
Rick  Armstrong 


sophomores  capture  third  in  float  competition 


SOPHOMORE  theme 
"Can  the  Trojan"  pla- 
ces third  in  the 
float  contest. 


Steve  Bacchini 
Mitch  Ball 
Lucke  Bates 
Versal  Batesel 
Frank  Becerra 
Janet  Beeks 
Valerie  Bilbo 


Steve  Bishop 
Paul  Blacker 
Shirle  Blevins 
Tom  Bloomfield 
Linda  Borges 
Cathy  Brackenridge 
Dennis  Bradley 


Rick  Bradley 
Merri  Bristow 
Debbie  Brooks 
Kerri  Brown 
Luz  Burrola 
Nancy  Byer 
Patty  Byron 


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Javier  Caballero 

Sherry  Cagle 

Lisa  Cardoso 

Emilio  Carrillo 

Felipe  Carvajal 

Theresa  Castellanoz 

Rick  Cero 


Blaine  Chambers 

Doug  Chane 

Joe  Chavez 

Casey  Clements 

Cheryl  Clements 

Mark  Coelho 

Mike  Coelho 


Colleen  Coleman 
Jeff  Cooper 


Theresa  Continente 
Debbie  Cottrell 


Edith  Cox 
Leanne  Crown 


Steve  Cunha 
Maxine  Dannelley 


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Debbie  Davis 

Jim  Davis 

Karin  Davis 

Jeff  Day 

Betty  Dearman 

Saul  DelaGarza 

Carlos  Delgado 


Martha  DelReal 

Trino  Diaz 

Dianne  Domingo 

Peggy  Dominguez 

Jerry  Donnell 

Joann  Donnell 

Steve  Dorog 


POSING  under  a  tree  are  the  Sophomore  Class  officers:  Kati  Stornetta,  pres- 
ident; Gary  Wilson,  advisor;  Debbi  Upshaw,  secretary;  Jose  Oseguera,  vice-pres- 
ident; David  Snow,  treasurer. 


class  of  77  officers,  adviser  pose  under  campus  tree 


Cheryl  Drake 
Leonard  Duarte 
Michelle  Duncan 
Erin  Durbin 
Jerry  Ebersole 
Stein  Eden 
Nancy  Ellsworth 


David  Elsea 
Randy  Enos 
Patti  Farmer 
Kim  Fertado 
Cindy  Fowler 
Kelley  Frazier 
Lonnie  Frazier 


Richard  Freeze 
Jerri  Gallegos 
Ramon  Calvan 
Antonio  Galvez 
Gina  Gamino 
Diana  Garcia 
Michael  Garcia 


Nolberto  Garcia 
Kathy  Gary 
Sinda  Ghiozzi 
DarlaGiannini 
Richard  Gill 
Dan  Gillette 
David  Golliher 


Veronica  Gomez 
Steve  Gonsalves 
Jose  Gonzalez 
Jim  Grahn 
JulieGrant 
Reine  Graves 
Roger  Graves 


Danny  Gray 
Dusty  Gray 
Kim  Griggs 
Mark  Grover 
Gilbert  Guerra 
Colleen  Gunder 
MarkGunder 


Mike  Gursky 
Jackie  Haege 
Scott  FHampton 
Tony  Harrewyn 
Sherry  Harrington 
Deanna  F^arris 
Shirley  Harrison 


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Rebecca  Hactchock 

Doug  HeinI 

Craig  Hendersen 

Beverly  Henry 

Debbie  Henry 

Jeanne  Hercules 

Andy  Hernandez 


Laura  Holland 

Nancy  Hopkins 

Philip  Hulsey 

Jeff  Hunt 

Mike  Jensen 

Jesus  Jimenez 

Cindy  Johnson 


Robert  Kaehr 

Greg  Kelley 

Mike  Kersting 


Marjorie  Kidwell 

Andrea  Kirkpatrick 

James  Kitterman 


Pam  Knowles 

Matt  Kohnen 

Ronnie  Kraucyk 


Susan  Laird 
Mike  Lambert 
Lisa  Laremore 


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John  Lasater 

Myra  Lathrum 

Kelly  Lawler 


Don  Lee 

Mark  Leeper 

Yvonne  Lefler 

Lisa  Lennier 

Sheressa  Leroux 

:'  ?vin  Llwellyn 

Peggy  Llwellyn 


sophomores  try  to  outyell  other  classes 


Larry  Lopez 
Jesus  Lowe 
Steve  Lowe 
Brian  Lyons 
Leslie  Lyons 
David  Maderos 
Kathy  Markison 


Mark  Martinez 
Rosemary  Martinez 
Susie  Marquez 
Don  Mattos 
Vickie  McCurdy 
Jeanne  McLain 
Patty  McMurtrey 


Janet  McNeil 
Joyce  McNeil 
Theresa  McNeley 
Fernando  Melgoza 
Victor  Mello 
Eldemira  Mendoza 
John  Mendoza 


Nanette  Mendoza 
BillMichaud 
Lori  Miller 
Beverly  Minick 
Glenn  Mix 
Irene  Moore 
Suzanne  Moore 


Bertha  Morales 
Efrain  Morales 
Gabriel  Morales 
Greg  Morgan 
Kenny  Nelson 
Julie  Nickerson 
Kim  Northam 


Mary  Novarina 
Kathi  Novero 
Laura  Nunn 
Cari  Nyquist 
Steven  Ohmstede 
Mary  Oliveira 
Rosa  Olveda 


Yolanda  Ortega 
Jose  Oseguera 
Roger  Ourthiague 
Elizabeth  Palmer 
Joe  Pastor 
Pam  Pastor 
Sally  Pastor 


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Robert  Pato 

Ron  Pato 

Julie  Payne 

Barbara  Pedersen 

Karen  Pittman 

Norman  Phillips 

Robert  Phillips 


Shirley  Phillips 

Rick  Pollock 

Marianne  Pool 

Mike  Porter 

Jim  Powers 

Shelley  Priddy 

Jerry  Puccinelli 


Elvia  Quintanilla 

Robert  Ramierz 

Jacquelyn  Ransom 

Teri  Rawson 

Bob  Reed 

Ray  Rentuma 

William  Reyes 


sophomores  attempt  to  outpull  seniors  in  tug-of-war 


Carol  Ribeiro 

David  Rickner 

Joanna  Ridolfi 

Frank  Rivera 

Wayne  Robertson 

Cheryl  Robison 

Damian  Rodriguez 


Nicky  Rodriguez 

Tony  Romero 

Marty  Russell 

Joe  Russo 

Anthony  Roza 

Frances  Sabean 

Marilyn  Sanabria 


George  Sancen 

Jose  Sanchez 

Patty  Sanchez 

Amelia  Sandoval 

Alvin  Sarmento 

Ricky  Saxen 

Julie  Schwiiters 


Elaine  Sciortino 

Linda  Sciortino 

Lori  Severns 

Chuck  Shahan 

Rick  Shell 

Ed  Shoras 

Jess  Shropshire 


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Rhonda  Wilson 
Mark  Wisner 
Daryl  Worden 
George  Yonemura 
Becky  Zavala 


PULLING  with  all 
their  might  the  Soph- 
omore Class  tries, 
but  in  vain,  to  beat 
the  mighty  seniors. 
Winners  this  year  are 
the  faculty. 


Martha  Sidrian 
Patti  Sills 
Ricky  Simmons 
Janice  Smith 
Stacye  Smith 
David  Snow 
Paul  Soderstrom 


Patrick  Stanton 
James  Stich 
Marshall  St.  John 
Mark  Stone 
Laurel  Stoner 
Kati  Stornetta 
Darlene  Studebaker 


Don  Swindle 
Debbie  Taylor 
Tami  Taylor 
Tony  Tischer 
DeniseTooley 
Patricia  Torres 
Anthony  Torrez 


Debbie  Upshaw 
Janet  Uroff 
Stacey  Valentine 
Richard  Vasquez 
Kathy  Vasta 
Mark  Vega 
Scott  Vinecour 


Richard  Walls 
Cynthia  Warner 
Donnette  Watters 
David  Weeks 
Craig  Wetzel 
David  Wiles 
Owen  Williams 


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David  Abrahamson 

Rich  Adams 

Jan  Alderson 

Keith  Allen 

Mike  Allen 

Ken  Altes 

Morris  Aguilera 


Robert  Aguirre 

Janette  Amar 

Patty  Ambrosino 

Shellie  Armstrong 

Chris  Atkinson 

Mike  Avalos 

Debbie  Azevedo 


Chistina  Bacchini 

Isabel  Barajas 

Jim  Bates 

Bart  Batesel 

Jim  Bauerlein 

Bill  Bell 

Scot  Bevill 


Debra  Bone 

Sandra  Bojoravez 

Kena  Boss 

Michael  Boykin 

Phillip  Bradley 

Homer  Briseno 

Judi  Bristow 


freshmen  cooperate  to  build  their  homecoming  float 


Anne  Brooks 

Kathryn  Bronzan 

Laurel  Bronzan 

Cheryl  Brown 

Lynn  Burkhart 

Maria  Burrola 

Celinda  Bustos 


Mary  Byron 

Deolinda  Cabral 

Robert  Calvert 

Linda  Cannon 

Lisa  Carreon 

Mike  Carter 

Tamera  Carvajal 


Teresa  Casassa 

Ana  Castellanoz 

Louis  Castillo 

Tony  Castillo 

Victoriano  Castillo 

Bill  Chase 

Eddy  Chavarria 


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LEADING  the  Freshman  Class  through  their  first  year  in  Liberty  High  school 

are  Christine  Bacchini,  treasurer;  Stan  Nunn,  secretary;  Tony  Olan,  president;  Mike 

Gonzales,  vice  president. 


Alaline  Chavez 
Fernando  Chavez 
Vincent  Cipponeri 
Debbie  Clark 
Tottie  Clark 
Brian  Clemens 
Randall  Clements 


William  Cline 
Sherry  Cloutier 
Steve  Conn 
Perry  Continente 
Janet  Coombes 
Joe  Cornell 
Kelly  Cowger 


Lynn  Cox 
Julie  Coy 
Mary  Cozakas 
Jose  Cruz 
Sherry  Darst 
Don  Davis 
Leeland  Davis 


Pamela  Davis 
Toni  Davis 
Martha  DeLaGarza 
James  DeHart 
Randy  Demaggio 
Vicki  DelBarba 
Debbie  DeVera 


Leean  Dessaussois 
Richard  Dickinson 
Donna  Duke 
Sherri  Dutra 
Fred  Engelhardt 
Sherri  England 
Kae  Erickson 


Pam  Esquivel 
Patricia  Fee 


Tina  Ferraro 
Tammy  Fletcher 


Rick  Folsom 
Steve  Fortner 


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Forrest  Fowler 

Kim  Frazier 

David  Freeze 


Barbara  Galletti 

Koleen  Galloway 

David  Garcia 


Elva  Garcia 
Isabel  Garcia 
Gloria  Garcia 


Ray  Garcia 

Aurora  Gasca 

LupeGasca 


Leah  Geyser 

DinaGhilarducci 

Garrett  Gill 


Armando  Gonzalez 

Denis  Gonzalez 

juan  Gonzalez 


MikeGonzalez 

Ricky  Gonzalez 

Cheryl  Graves 


Cindy  Gray 
Kathy  Greenleaf 
Brenda  Guthery 


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AFTER  Freshman  Orientation  these  new  students  prowl  the 
campus  to  find  out  where  buildings  and  future  classrooms  are  lo- 
cated. This  could  help  opening  day. 


campus  during  orientation 


Larry  Halford 
Lance  Hanberg 
Kristi  Hansen 
Jeanette  Hanson 
Tracy  Harrington 
Mitch  Hawkins 
Denise  Herbert 


Suzy  Hernandez 
Alfred  Herrera 
Bryan  Hewins 
Christina  Hines 
Gary  Holder 
Cindy  Howald 
Teresa  Hughes 


Elazar  Jaurequi 
Erica  Jensen 
Jeff  Jordan 
Debby  Johnson 
Marilynn  Johnson 
Charles  Jones 
David  Jones 


Todd  Jones 
Randy  Jordan 
Tim  Just 
Don  Karr 
Nadine  Kelly 
Denise  Kennedy 
Loy  Kerns 


Beverly  Kitterman 
Laura  Lambert 
Lisa  Lambert 
Carlos  Lara 
Ron  Lasater 
Christopher  Lefler 
Amy  Leinvk-eber 


Dave  Leo 
Steve  Levitt 
Ronnie  Lewis 
Sandy  Lewis 
Jim  Leyendecker 
Deborah  Lindquist 
Lena  Lobato 


Christine  Lopez 
Holly  Lopez 
Letitia  Lopez 
Mike  Lopez 
Ray  Lopez 
Darey  Lowe 
Alan  Lucchesi 


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class  of  78  enjoy  ffa  sponsored  barn  dance 


Randy  Luke 

Danny  Lynch 

Jeff  Lyons 

Melrina  Maggiora 

Robert  Maiocco 

Bryan  Martin 

Karen  Martin 


Alfred  Martinez 

Joe  Martinez 

Lisa  Martinez 

Rosemarie  Martinez 

Sandy  Martinez 

John  Mass 

Stephanie  Massoni 


Annette  Mauriscio 

AlanMcCall 

Dana  McCampbell 


Lulu  McLendon 
Julie  McNeil 
Jose  Medina 


Elsie  Mendiola 

Miguel  Mendoza 

Mona  Mendoza 


Hector  Melgoza 
Diane  Mello 
Diane  Mello 


Mitzi  Michaud 
Mike  Minick 

Alfred  Morales 

Joey  Moreno 

Randy  Mori 

Gregg  Morse 

Terry  Morton 


-^  RONNIE  LASATER  and  Leah  Geyser  are  moving  away  from 

the  crowd  at  the  the  Barn  Dance's  favorite  hay  toss,  to  try  to  have  a 

few  quiet  moments  alone. 


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Linda  Moss 
Juanita  Montenegro 
Geraldine  Mulrooney 
Erma  Munoz 
David  Murphy 
Kathy  Murray 
Steven  Nail 


Henry  Navarro 
Richard  Negrete 
Steven  Nevarez 
Brenda  Nicholas 
Melissa  Nor'ried 
Teresa  N'unez 
Stan  Nunn 


Susan  Ohmstede 
Tony  Olan 
Sandy  Orduno 
Randy  Orman 
Margie  Ortiz 
Patricis  Oseguera 
Angela  Ott 


Nina  Parlier 
Lori  Pastor 
Neva  Pastor 
Kerry  Pederson 
Kim  Pederson 
Patrice  Pederson 
Alicia  Pedroza 


Juan  Pedroza 
Harvey  Perez 
Leonard  Perez 
Moniquice  Perez 
Robert  Perez 
Reno  Phillipy 
Lynette  Pitau 


Jerry  Plaster 
Sally  Ponce 
Salvador  Ponce 
Wayne  Powell 
Lance  Price 
Colleen  Propps 
Erina  Puccinelli 


William  Pulido 
Bertha  Ramirez 
Patricia  Ramirez 
Glenda  Ransom 
Valerie  Rebeles 
Robin  Reck 
Jeff  Reed 


David  Reves 
Janet  Richardson 
Randy  Rimmer 
Ruben  Rios 
Maria  Rivera 
Juliana  Robbins 
Eric  Robertson 

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Larry  Robinson 

Barbara  Rocha 

Tony  Rodrigues 

Joe  Rodrigues 

Roslyn  Rodriquez 

Frank  Romero 


Rita  Rosas 

Jess  Sabedra 

Mark  Samudio 

Laura  Sanabria 

Lourdes  Sanabris 

Ema  Sancen 


Teresa  Sancen 

Barry  Schwitters 

Bebbie  Secrest 

Dominic  Solga 

Flora  Selga 

Lydia  Serna 


Mike  Sessions 

Steven  Sherrill 

David  Shoras 

Mark  Short 

Rachel  Sllva 

Debbie  Sisk 


Jerry  Simmons 

Loretta  Smart 

Ross  Smith 

Joe  Soares 

Randi  Soble 

Wendy  Spanger 


Mike  Stanton 
Mary  Stewart 
Kelly  St.  John 
Don  Stolhand 
Russell  Strother 
Betty  Sweat 


Carol  Swindle 

David  Taylor 

Everett  Taylor 

David  Tillotson 

Alex  Timbal 

Marie  Tobar 


Diego  Torres 

Manuel  Torres 

Mary  Townes 

Penny  Townsend 

Linda  Tovar 

Michelle  Twedt 


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officers  guide  freshman  class  through  first  year 


WITH  the  theme  Grind  the  Trojans  the  treshman  try  very  hard  in 
high  school  to  defeat  their  competitors  but  despite  their  effort 
they  got  disqualified. 


Jackie  Upshaw 
Donna  Upton 
Maria  Vargas 
Donna  Vasquez 
Ronnie  Vasquez 
Susie  Vasta 


Regina  Viles 
Ricliard  Villa 


Sally  Villicana 
David  Vega 


Daniel  Wallis 
David  Wallis 


Tim  Warbington 
Roy  Warner 
Norma  Washington 
Robin  Waugh 
David  Weatherby 
Neil  Weeks 


Cindy  Wetzel 
Polly  Wheeler 
Paula  Whitener 
Sarah  Williams 
Shannon  Williams 
Linda  Wisely 


Danny  Woilan 
Denise  Worthan 
Christie  Wray 
Robert  Wright 
Cherie  Wubbena 
Ann  Wyman 


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This  year  the  Liberty  Lions  changed  league  alignment  saying  good  bye  to  the  East  Bay  Athletic  League  and. 
hello  to  the  Foothill  Athletic  League.  The  change  to  the  new  league  was  made  to  insure  better  competition 
and  participation.  The  new  league  consists  of  schools  of  smaller  size  than  did  the  old. 

In  varsity  football,  headed  by  Coach  Jack  Ferrill  and  assisted  by  Jerry  Lilley  and  Ron  Enos,  the  Lions  found 
the  new  league  to  be  as  tough  as  the  old  one.  With  but  one  practice  game  under  their  belt,  the  varsity  team 
compiled  an  overall  2-8  season  record  and  a  2-7  league  record.  Coming  off  a  tough  loss  to  Franklin,  the  Lions 
worked  hard  before  they  were  able  to  garner  a  victory  against  Pacifica  and  then  later  Albany. 

After  dropping  their  first  six  games  the  junior  varsity  football  team  came  back  strong  to  finish  the  season 
with  a  2-7-1  record.  The  baby  Lions  enjoyed  the  best  record  of  all  the  football  teams  as  they  won  over  half 
of  their  games  and  earned  a  4-3-1  season  record;  with  all  games  played  in  league  competition. 

During  the  hot  days  of  September  and  October  the  cross-country  team  trudged  over  hill  and  dale  through 
grass,  mud,  heat,  rain,  and  wind  only  to  have  blisters  on  their  sore  tender  feet.  Most  of  the  powers  of  the 
F.A.L.  had  stronge  teams  and  some  courses  were  boring  and  some  were  rewarding.  When  it  finally  ended  at 
St.  Mary's  College  on  November,  the  boys  were  proud  to  be  a  part  of  another  successful  cross-country  season 
at  Liberty.  Over  the  season  Jose  Cruz  was  awarded  the  Most  Valuable  and  Ernie  Garcia  was  elected  team 
captain. 

Liberty  Union  High  School  can  be  very  proud  of  this  years  basketball  team  which  posted  an  overall  season 
record  of  10  wins  and  15  losses.  Even  though  the  won-loss  record  was  not  one  of  Liberty's  best  the  caliber  of 
play  was  top-flight.  Liberty  challenged  almost  every  opponent  they  played  down  to  the  final  puarter  of  play 
ana  this  made  for  exciting  oasketball. 

Outstanding  individual  performers  for  this  season  were  All-League  players  Jorge  Moreno  and  Rick  Melgoza. 
Jorge  led  the  Foothill  Athletic  League  in  scoring  with  a  19  point  average  while  Rick  was  certainly  the  best  floor 
leader  in  the  league.  Junior  Rick  Hoxard  did  a  fine  job  rebounding  and  should  be  a  big  asset  to  next  years 

The  1974-75  junior  varsity  basketball  team  had  a  record  of  eight  wins  and  fourteen  loses.  But,  this  record 
did  not  indicate  the  desire  and  hustle  this  team  showed  on  the  court.  Many  players  who  saw  little  or  not 
action  during  their  freshman  year  were  called  upon  as  starters,  and  did  a  fine  job. 

This  years  captain  was  guard,  Ray  Rentuma,  who  ran  the  offense.  Most  valuable  player  was  forward,  Alvin 
Sarmento,  who  led  the  teams  in  rebounding  and  scoring. 

This  year  freshmen  basketball  team  established  a  fine  record  of  13  wins  and  5  loses.  But,  the  most  important 
aspect  of  this  years  team  was  Ithatj  they  won  9  out  of  their  last  10  games.  This  years  freshmen  were  led  by 
Co-M.V.P.'S  Robert  Maiocco,  Barry  Schwitters  and  Captain,  Joey  Moreno.  Although  only  a  few  names  are 
mentioned,  the  success  of  this  years  team  can  only  be  tributed  to  the  hard  work  and  spirt  of  the  whole  team. 

This  wrestling  season  was  not  determined  a  success  when  wins  and  losses  are  considered.  Liberty,  suffered 
with  a  lack  of  wrestlers  to  fill  the  heavier  weight  classes  and  we  only  won  one  dual  match. 

We  did  however,  have  several  individuals  that  did  excellent  throughout  the  season  and  then  earned  medals 
at  the  championship  tournaments. 

The  team  had  only  two  seniors  and  the  rest  were  under-classmen,  consequently  we  will  have  to  go  to  the 
old  adage  "wait  til  next  year." 

Soccer  saw  a  new  style  in  the  new  league.  The  teams  were  bigger  and  tougher  but  Liberty  seemed  to  have  a 
better  second  half  by  holding  six  teams  to  zero  goals  in  six  consecutive  games. 

The  team  captain  was  Jose  Jimenez  and  most  valuable  player  was  Miguel  Pulido.  Miguel  was  also  on  the 
F.A.L.  All-tourney  team.  Five  other  players  were  also  all  F.A.L.  selections. 

Consistency  and  experience  were  the  key  elements  missing  as  the  Lion  Varsity  baseball  team  entered  the 
F.A.L.  for  the  first  time.  ...  ■  ^  l 

With  only  a  nucleus  of  three  returning  lettermen  the  Lions  had  to  rely  upon  younger  players  from  the 
Junior  Varsity  who  lacked  the  experience  and  conesiveness  that  are  necessary  ingredients  in  becoming  a 
league  contender. 

With  a  returning  nucleus  of  key  personnel  and  the  addition  of  several  J.V.  standouts,  the  future  looks 
promising  for  Lion  baseball.  ,  .     .        ,         ^.     ,    ^  r-. 

In  breaking  the  tradition,  a  most  valuable  player  was  not  chosen  and  m  its  place  Mark  Conway,  Don 
Navarrette,  and  John  Vaswer  were  chosen  as  captains  by  a  vote  of  their  teammates. 

The  1975  Junior  Varsity  Baseball  team  completed  a  successful  season  by  compiling  an  8-9  F.A.L.  record  and 
9-12  season  slate.  The  players  proved  their  desire  to  complete  and  improve  by  practicing  hard  and  playing  as 
a  team  unit,  resulting  in  six  consecutive  wins  at  the  conclusion  of  the  season  throughout  the  season,  they  were 
always  a  contender  in  every  game  as  the  season  score  chart  indicates.  .     .,      ^        ■  ,        l.       -.r-. 

Leading  the  team  in  batting  were  Roger  Graves  with  a  .407  batting  average  and  Philip  Carvajal  with  a  .362 
batting  average,  he  was  also  chosen  Co-M.V.P.  for  the  season.  At  the  conclusion  of  its  season  versatile  Ron 
Pato  was  selected  as  the  team  captain.  .    .    ,     ,         ^        ..  ^.         ,      j  n- 

This  years  Frosh  Baseball  season  was  a  very  satisfying  one  with  help  from  Greg  Morse,  Manuel  and  Diego 
Torres,  Mike  Gonzales  and  Barry  Schwitters.  They  were  able  to  place  2nd  in  the  league. 

The  players  worked  and  played  as  a  team,  and  with  much  depth  from  the  bench.  They  were  able  to  come 
out  on  top  most  of  the  time.  ....         ,      ,.  ..        «  i.  j   u- 

Barry  Schwitters  received  the  honor  of  most  valuable  player  for  his  outstanding  efforts  on  the  mound.  His 
batting  was  .344  batting  average.  .    ,  „     .  .  ^ , 

The  season  ended  with  a  record  of  11  wins,  4  losses  and  a  league  record  of  8  wins  and  4  losses. 

The  Liberty  golfers  hacked  their  way  to  the  winningest  season  ever  and  the  best  team  record  at  Liberty 
during  the  74-75  year.  The  F.A.L.  presented  some  new  and  challenging  courses,  but  as  always  one  players 
course  is  anothers  sand  trap.  The  four  all  day  tournaments  made  it  a  very  rewarding  season  and  for  the  third 
consecutive  year  Rick  Howard  was  awarded  the  most  valuable  "golfer." 

The  Liberty  track  season  was  an  exciting  year  in  varsity  competition.  The  varsity  won  there  first  dual  meet  in 
5  years.  The  team  as  a  whole  was  lead  by  super-freshmen.  Robert  Maiocco  was  undefeated  in  quarter-mi  e 
races.  Homer  Briseno  set  frosh-soph  school  record  in  the  long  jump.  The  JV  track  team  excited  the  whole 
school  by  winning  the  league  meet. 

This  year  the  G.A.A.  volleyball  teams  competed  in  the  Girls  Foothill  Athletic  League.  The  competed  against 
Acalanes,  Berkley,  Compolindo,  Del  Valle,  Los  Lomas,  Miramonte  and  Piedmont  in  league  competition,  Antioch 
and  California  in  practice  games.  The  season  ran  from  Sept.  1  through  Nov.  12  with  the  varsity  ending  up  in 
a  three  way  tie  for  third  place  and  the  junior  varsity  ending  up  in  sixth  place. 

This  year  was  the  second  year  for  the  gymnastics  team.  As  a  young  team  they  gained  alot  of  experience, 
competing  in  the  strong  GFAL.  The  most  outstanding  gymnast  was  Rosemary  Sanchez.  She  qualified  to  go  on 
to  Northern  California  Compulsories  and  then  to  the  optionals.  She  placed  12th  on  the  bars  against  one 
hundred  competetors.  The  most  improved  was  freshmen  Susie  Vasta. 

This  boys  tennis  team  wasambushed  in  the  Western  Foothills.  The  young  tennis  team  began  the  season 
with  an  eastward  romp  over  Franklin.  Seeking  new  horizons  and  greater  challenges  the  team  headed  west. 
Meeting  only  with  token  resistence  from  the  reigning  F.A.L.  powers  they  whipped  us.  They  regrouped,  beat 


Most  Valuable  Player. 

In  tennis  the  girls  were  experienced  in  playing  competitively.  The  coach  for  the  team  was  Mr.  William  Snow. 
This  was  the  second  year  that  Mr.  Snow  was  the  girl's  coach. 

Liberty's  girls  Softball  team  successfully  completed  their  first  season  of  F.A.L.  competition.  FinishinE  in  third 
place  after  a  thrilling  play  off  with  Acalanes.  They  also  participated  in  the  Acalanes  Invitational  Softball  Tourna- 
ment for  the  first  time. 

Senior  Tina  Delgado  was  elected  team  captain,  other  seniors  were  Val  Gage,  Terisa  Olveda  and  Darlene 
Stewart.  "Our  team  this  year  was  the  best  I've  ever  coachled",  said  coach  Kaye  Axelgard. 

For  the  second  consecutive  year.  A  girl  is  awarded  and  award  for  her  outstanding  dedication  to  girls  sports. 
To  earn  this  award  you  have  to  have  the  athletic  ability  and  sportmanship,  along  with  participation  in  numerous 
other  sports.  These  are  the  keys  to  this  honor.  Receiving  this  award  was  senior  Rosemary  Sanchez. 


mP^ 


ROBERT  MAIOCCO,  #49,  lays  a  block  for  Stanley  Nunn,#  33,  as  he  sweeps  the 
left  end  on  a  37-run  against  the  Campolindo  Cougars.  Stanley  was  awarded 

freshman's  most  valuable  player  trophy. 


:*:  'f}-'. 


CROSS  CROUNTRY  runner.  Bill  Whitmer,  keeps 

a  steady  pace  to  help  him  beat  his  Del  Valle 

opponent  in  the  2  mile-run. 


JORGE  MORENO,  co-winner  of  the  varsity 
team's  "most  valuable  player"  trophy  and  "cap- 
tain award",  shoots  for  two  points. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  CATCHER,  Roger  Craves,  watches  the  ball  and  anticipates 

where  the  next  play  will  be  as  his  Livermore  opponent  hits  an  infield  fly. 

Roger  starts  out  of  his  catching  position  to  back  up  first  base. 


CRAIG  HENDERSON  displays  perfect  form  as  he  demonstrates  the  dassu  s;\c)n 
dive  in  the  meet  against  Las  Lomas.  Craig,  a  sophomore,  is  in  his  first  year  of  com- 
petition for  the  Lion  swim  team. 


overall  look  at  sports 


CLASPING  HANDS  with  his  Las  Lomas  opponent  before  entering  his  bout 
is  Leonard  Perez,  a  freshman  on  the  JV  team.  After  a  close  battle, 
Leonard  lost  by  decision. 


GOING  UP  for  a  lay-upshot  against  an  Oakland  Rayder  Plus  opponent 
is  Mr.  Mel  Sigona.  Moving  in  for  the  rebound  is  Coach  Robert  Glenn. 
The  faculty  was  defeated  104-83. 


MARILYN  SANABRIA  digs  the  ball  to  Julie  Schwit- 
ters  and  scores  a  point.  The  girls  went  on  to  place 
third  in  the  league. 


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s 


ROUNDING  first  base  as  Mike  Cursky  signals  for  him 
to  advance  to  second  base  is  Nicky  Rodriguez,  #  25  of  the 
junior  varsity  Baseball  team. 


MOST  VALUABLE  GYMNAST,  Rosemarie  San- 
chez, signals  to  the  judges  that  she  has  completed  her 
routine  on  the  balance  beam. 


VARSITY  SOCCER  PLAYER,  Alan  Loredo,  blocks 
off  his  opponent  while  David  Domingo  rushes  in  to  re- 
cover the  ball  in  Lion  territory. 


urenda,  moreno 


QUARTERBACK,  Rick  Melgoza,  turns  a  broken 

play  into  success  by  recovering  a  Lion  fumble  on  the 

3-yard  line  and  hustling  into  the  endzone  to  score 

against  Franklin.  Teammates,  Tony  Berumen,  44, 


COACH  JACK  FERRILL  expresses  his  dissatisfaction  of  the  previous  defensive  play  while 
his  assistant  coach,  Jerry  Lilley,  along  with  quarterback.  Rick  Melgoza,  awaits  the 

official's  decision. 


"SUICIDE  SQUAD",  Tony  Berumen,  44;  Tim  Kent, 
47;  James  Townsend,  71;  Chris  Gaylor,  10;  Ken 
Gaylor,  52;  and  Rusty  Enos,  11,  speed  dowfield  after 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL 
TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Ken 
Gaylor,  Jorge  Moreno,  Chris 
Gaylor,  Doug  Ellison,  Russell 
Hampton,  Paul  Urenda,  Wayne 
Pastor,  Coach  Ron  Enos.  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Tom  Kent,  Marty 
Maggiore,  Rusty  Enos,  Tim  Kent, 
Terry  Upton,  Bob  Mooney,  Carl 
Ackerley.  BOTTOM  ROW: 
Coach  Jack  Ferrill,  James  Town- 
send,  Jesse  Herrera,  Tony  Beru- 
men, Rick  Melgoza,  David  Brous- 
sard,  Ben  Tutor,  Jack  Marlowe, 
Coach  Jerry  Lilley 


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make  all-league 


David  Broussard,  25,  James  Townsend,  71,  and 
others,  rush  in  to  congratulate  Rick  before  lining  up 
for  the  conversion  attempt. 


the  kickoff  to  keep  their  Pacifica  opponents  from 
exceeding  the  20-yard  line  to  obtain  good  field 
position. 


TIM  KENT,  47,  cuts  away  from  the  defensive  flow  against  tuff  Acalanes'  persuit  while  Jorge 
Moreno,  26,  with  a  lead  block,  and  Tony  Berumen,  44,  with  a  crack  back  block,  open  a 
seam  for  the  Lion  runner. 


DAVID  BROUSSARD,  scores  two  points  on  a  keeper  while  Wayne  Pastor,  63;  Jorge 

Moreno,  26;  James  Townsend,  71,  and  Rusty  Enos,  11,  carry  out  their  blocking  assignments  to  assist 

David  in  making  a  successful  conversion. 


VARSITY  SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT    1 

13 

•Franklin 

14 

7 

7 

15 

14 

19 

13 

6 

6 

0 

Acalanes 
Las  Lomas 
Pacifica 
Miramonte 
DelValle 
Campolindo 
Albany 
Alhambra 
Piedmont 
•non-league 

^                    8 

41 
14 
12 
31 
23 
21 
0 
36 
42 

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SCOTT  VINECOUR  returns  the  opening  kickoff  against  Pacifica,  while  defenders 
Mark  Coehio,  82,  Jose  Oseguera,  25,  Dan  Gillette,  50,  and  Mark  Miguel,  33,  pre- 
pare to  block.  The  Lions  lost  the  game. 

jv's  demolish  albany  23-0 

MARK  MIGUEL,  33,  throws  an  important  block,  while  Scott  Vinecour,  27,  hits 
the  hole.  Jose  Oseguera  watches  as  the  play  breaks  for  an  important  20  yards  toward 

the  goal  line.  The  jv's  lost  the  game. 


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SCRAMBLING  for  15  yards  after  faking  a  punt,  is 

Roger  Graves,  most  valuable  jv's  player.  Assisting 

is  Paul  Soderstrom. 


WILLIAM  REYES,  49,  kicks  an  extra  point,  while  Mike  Gursky,  47, 
holds  the  ball.  Jose  Oseguera  and  Wayne  Robertson  block  for  the  conver- 
sion, which  was  good. 


MARK  COELHO  and  Jose  Oseguera  drop  an  Acalanes 
back  after  a  loss  on  a  kickoff  return.  Despite  the 
effortthey  lost  19-0. 


RUNNING  FOR  YARDAGE,  againsfPacifica  is  Jose  Oseguera,  25.  Moving  in  for  the 
important  blocks  are  Mark  Coehio,  82,  Tom  Bloomfield,  85,  and  Mark  Miguel,  33.  The 
game  was  the  second  home  game  loss. 


J.V.  FOOTBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Chuck  Shahan,  Tom  Bloomfield,  Nolberto  Garcia 
Brian  Lyons,  Mike  Lambert,  Nicky  Rodriguez.  SECOND  ROW:   Mitch  Ball,  Jim  Davis, 
Saul  De  la  Garza,  Javier  Caballero,  Steve  Bishop.  THIRD  ROW:  Versal  Batsel,  Paul 
Soderstrom,  Scott  Vinecour,  Jose  Oseguera,  Mark  Miguel.  BOTTOM  ROW:  William 
Reyes,  Marshall  St.  John,  Mike  Gursky,  Marvin  Bacigalupi,  Roger  Graves. 


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SEARCHING  for  a  hole  vainly  is 
Jose  Oseguera,  25.  Javier  Caballero 
tries  to  block. 


J.V.  FOOTBALL 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

0 

*Franklin 

14 

0 

Acalanes 

19 

6 

Los  Lomas 

14 

0 

Pacifica 

6 

8 

Miramonte 

16 

7 

DelValle 

8 

14 

Campolindo 

13 

23 

Albany 

0 

12 

Alhambra 

26 

6 

Piedmont 

W         L           T 
2          7           1 

6 

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STANLEY  NUNN,  33,  tries  in  vain  to  get  away  from  his  opponent.  Robert 
Maiocco,  49,  tries  to  help  Stanely  gain  yardage  for  a  first  down.  The  Liberty 

Cubs  went  on  to  lose  against  Alhambra. 


ALAN  McCALL,  81,  receives 

a  pass  and  starts  to  work  his 

way  up  field. 


QUARTERBACK,  Mike  Gonzales,  10,  and 
Coach  Jerry  Black,  discuss  strategy  during  a 
timeout. 


COACH  JERRY  BLACK  and  the  Cubs  listen  to  what 
Coach  John  Rodgers  is  saying.  At  halftime  the  Cubs 
are  ahead. 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Steve 
Fortner,  Greg  Morse,  Perry  Cipponeri,  Joe  Martinez,  Tony 
Olan,  Joey  Moreno,  Robert  Maiocco,  Scott  Bevill,  Alan 
Lucchesi,  Carlos  Lara,  Hector  Melgoza.  SECOND  ROW: 
Steve  Conn,  Tony  Rodriguez,  Larry  Halford,  Steve  Neveraze, 
Barry     Schwitters,     Randy     Mori,     Stanley     Nunn,     Phillip 


FROSH 

FOOTBALL  SCORES 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

34 

Las  Lomas                  6 

16 

Miramonte                0 

0 

DelValle                  12 

35 

Campolindo              0 

27 

Albany                      18 

0 

Alhambra                   6 

15 

Piedmont                 20 

SEASON'S  LEAGUE  RECORD        1 

W  L  T                               1 

4         3         1                          1 

frosh  footballers  start  season  with  four  wins 


* 


FRESHMAN,  Stanley  Nunn,  33,  runs  to  the  left  of 

Miramonte's  players  in  attennpt  to  lose  his  opponents  and  make 

a  first  down.  The  Cubs  went  on  to  win. 


MARK  SAMUDIO,  65,  and  Coach  John  Rodgers  talk  over  some 
plays  at  a  time  out.  The  Cubs  were  making  a  lot  of  good  plays  but  went 
on  to  lose  against  Del  Valle,  12-0. 


STANLEY  NUNN,  33,  tries  to  escape  from 
Pacifica's  defense,  while  some  of  the  Cubs  try 
and  help  Stan  gain  yardage. 


Bradley,  Mark  Samudio.  THIRD  ROW:  Garrett  Gill,  Mitch 
Hawkins,  Bill  Cline,  Donald  Yonemura,  David  Freeze,  Henry 
Navarro,  Russell  Strothers,  Eric  Robertson,  Mike  Gonzales. 
BOTTOM  ROW:  Coach  Jerry  Black,  Alan  McCall,  Steve 
Levitt,  Victor  Castillo,  Daniel  Stoihand,  Mike  Stanton,  Ruben 
Rios,  Charles  Jones,  Coach  John  Rodgers. 


LIBERTY'S  1974  Freshman  Football  Team  huddles  together  before  their 
victory  over  Campolindo.  Coach  John  Rodgers  talks  about  strategy  to  win.  The 
Cubs  had  a  good  season  this  year. 


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FIGHTING  for  control  of  the  ball  against  Del  Valle  are  William  Pulido,  Frank 
Hanson,  Allan  Lorado,  and  Oscar  Esperaza.  Despite  the  soccer  team's  effort  they  lost 

the  game  in  one  of  their  toughest  battles. 


SOPHOMORE 

Damanian  Rodriguez 

passes  the  ball 

past  his  Acalanes 

opponent  to  Oscar 

Esperaza.  The 

team  put  on  a  good 

battle,  but  lost. 


LEAPING  HIGH  in  the  air  is  goalie 

Salvador  Munoz.  Salvador  was  chosen  in 

the  FAL  All-League  Game. 


TALKING  OVER  plans  for  new  stragedy  with  William 

Pulido,  Dennis  May,  Jose  Jimenez,  Salvador  Munoz  and  Frank 

Beferro,  is  Coach  Frank  De  Parsia. 


VARSITY  SOCCER  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:   Oscar  Esperaza,  Miguel 
Pulido,  Allan  Lorado,  Steve  Van  Buren.  SECOND  ROW:  Jonas 
Fuentas,  Dennis  May,  Dave  Domingo.  THIRD  ROW:  Jose  Jimen- 
ez, Salvador  Munoz,  Damanian  Rodriguez,  Robert  Wilcox,  BOT- 
TOM ROW:  GwenCrandell,  William  Pulido,  Frank  Beferro,  Sig- 
fredo  Cordona,  Coach  Frank  De  Parsia. 


KICKING  the  ball  into  the  wind  a- 
gainst  Del  Valle  is  junior  Frank  Hanson 
of  Liberty.  Trying  to  position  himself 
for  a  block  on  his  Del  Valle  opponent  is 
Jonas  Fuentas,  a  junior.  Despite  the 
Lion's  team  effort  the  team  struggled  to  a 
3-0  loss  at  home. 


KICKING  the  ball  to  Ddve  Domingo,  past  an  Acalanes  player,  is 
Jonas  Fuentas.  Watching  the  action  is  Frank  Hanson  and  Allan 
Lorado.  The  team  lost  the  game  3-0. 


AFFEMPTING  to  block  the  ball  from  a  Del  Valle  opponent  is 
Frank  Hanson.  Dave  Domingo,  Jose  Jimenez  and  Jonas  Puentas  pre- 
pare to  position  themselves. 


five  soccer  players  make  all-fal  team  selections 


DIVING  to  block  the  opponent's  goal 
is  Miguel  Pulido.  Miguel  played  on  the 
FAL  All  Tourney  Team. 


SCOREBOARD 

1 

VARSITY        SOCCER 

1 

Libe 

rty 

Opponent      1 

0 

Campolindo 

5 

0 

Del  Valle 

3 

1 

Las  Lomas 

5 

0 

Miramonte 

3 

0 

Acalanes 

2 

1 

Campolindo 

3 

1 

Del  Valle 

4 

0 

Las  Lomas 

7 

1 

Miramonte 

3 

0 

Acalanes 

W              L 
0                10 

3 

VAULTING  mto  the  air  to  head  the  ball 
is  junior  Allan  Lorado.  Preparing  to  receive 
the  ball  is  Jose  Jimenez. 


cross  country  team  faces  up-hill  battle 


STRIVING  to  win  the  race  is  Jose  Cruz, 

the  only  freshman  on  the  varsity  team.  Jose 

took  seventh  place  against  Tracy. 


CONCENTRATING  on  a  victory  is  Bill 

Whitmer,  a  junior  on  the  team.  He  went  on  to 

place  seventh  in  the  2-mile  run. 


CARLOS  SANABRIA, 

Ernest  Garcia,  Daniel  Brous- 

sard,  and  Gary  Ebersole 

keep  the  pace  set  for  the 

2V2  -mile  run  in  the  meet 

against  Del  Valle. 


BILL  MICHAUD  puts  forth  his 

last  efforts  to  defeat  his  Del  Valle 

opponent  in  the  2-mile  run. 


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COACH  HERB  SCOTT  congratulates  Joe  Russo,  a  sophomore  on  the 
frosh-soph  team,  as  he  reaches  the  finish  line.  Joe  took  fourth  place  in 
the  2-mile  run  in  the  meet  against  the  Del  Valle  Trojans. 


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MONTE  MCKINNEY,  ajunioronthe 
team,  keeps  a  steady  pace  in  the  2-mile  run. 
He  went  on  to  take  first  place  in  the  meet 
against  Tracy. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Gary  Eber- 
sole,  Gary  Macy,  Daniel  Broussard.  SECOND  ROW:   Coach 
Herb  Scott,  Bill  Whitmer,  Bill  Michaud,  Joe  Russo.  BOT- 
TOM ROW:  Jose  Cruz,  Ernest  Garcia,  Carlos  Sanabria. 


CROSS  COUNTRY 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

49 

Campolindo 

15 

35 

*Franklin 

20 

45 

*Tracy 

15 

49 

Del  Valle 

15 

43 

Las  Lomas 

15 

29 

*john  Swett 

26 

50 

Miramonte 

15 

34 

Albany 

23 

41 

Piedmont 

17 

17 

Pacifica 

41 

40 

Acalanes 

17 

34 

Alhambra 
*non-league 

W             L 
0              12 

21 

JULIE  SCHWITTERS  digs  the  ball  up  to  one  of  her  team- 
mates to  get  it  over  the  net.  Valerie  Gage,  Tweety  Billingsley  and        TERESA    OLVEDA,  senior,  sets  up  the  ball  to  Julie  Schwitters  so  she 
Teresa  Olveda  are  ready  to  assist.        can  dig  the  ball  over  to  score.  Tweety  Billingsley  is  ready  to  assist. 


girls  volleyball  team  sets  3-4  season  mark 


TWEETY  BILLINGSLEY  digs 
the  ball,  as  Marilyn  Sanabria  is  rea- 
dy to  help  out. 


VOLLEYBALL  SCORES 

LIBERTY                      OPPONENTS 

1                *Antioch                          2 

1                  Piedmont                       2 

2                 Las  Lomas                      1 

2                 Acalanes                        0 

0                 Miramonte                    2 

2                 California                      0 

0                 Del  Valle                        2 

2                 Campolindo                 1 

0               'Berkeley                        2 

SEASON'S  LEAGUE  RECORD 

W      L 

4       5 

•NON-LEAGUE 

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VALERIE  GAGE,  senior,  spikes  the  ball  back  over  the  net.  Marilyn  Sanabria  is  ready  to  help  her 
teammate  out.  The  varsity  went  on  to  win  against  California.  Valerie  is  in  her  fourth  year  of  girl's 
volleyball. 


MARY  JANE  TOWNES  digs  the  ball  up  to  Cheryl  Drake  so 
she  can  get  the  ball  over  the  net,  Julie  Harris  and  Rosa  Oiveda 
are  ready  to  help  their  teammates. 


TWEETY  BILLINGSLEY  sets  the  ball  up  to  Jan  Martin  for 
a  spike.  Valerie  Gage  is  ready  to  aid  Tweety  and  Jan.  The 
Varsity  team  went  on  to  beat  Alcalanes. 


MARILYN  SANABRIA  dinks  the  ball  over.  Jan  Martin  is 

ready  in  case  the  opponent  blocks  the  shot  and  makes  it  go  over. 

but  fortunately  Marilyn  scores. 


GIRLS  VOLLEYBALL  TEAM: 
TOP  ROW:  Roslyn  Rodriguez,  Jan 
Martin,  Julie  Harris,  Jeannette 
Carter,  Julie  Payne,  Rosa  Oive- 
da. SECOND  ROW:  Sally  Villi- 
cano,  Mary  Jane  Townes,  Chris  Lop- 
ez, Tweety  Billingsley,  Julie  Sch- 
witters,  Teresa  Oiveda.  BOTTOM 
ROW:  Velvet  Caine,  Valerie  Gage, 
Marilyn  Sanabria,  Rhonda  Martin, 
Cheryl  Drake. 


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GIRLS'  GYMNASTICS  TEAM: 
TOP  ROW:  JeanoBeno,  Rosemarie 
Sanchez,  Laura  Nunn,  Janet  McNeill, 
Jeannette  Hanson,  Julie  McNeill. 
SECOND  ROW:  Catherine  Bronzan, 
Gaylene  McClelland,  Cathy  Vasta,  Susie 
Vasta,  Erica  Jensen,  Julie  Coy.  BOT- 
TOM ROW:   Laurel  Bronzan,  Marie  Pas- 
tor, Delia  Ramos,  Mary  Martinez,  Vicky 
Garcia,  Joyce  McNeill. 


girls  gymnastic  team 
qualifies  for  final  meet 


MOST  VALUABLE  GYMNAST,  Rosemarie  Sanchez,  dis- 
plays a  bit  of  her  grace  and  emotional  envolvement  in  the  com- 
pulsory floor  exercise  routine. 


GRACEFULLY  performing  the  mount  in  the  balance  beam  rou- 
tine is  Mary  Martinez.  Mary  has  a  style  of  her  own  that  is  quite 
impressive  on  the  balance  beam. 


SALUTING  THE  JUDGES  at  the  finish  of  her  routine 

is  Jeane  Beno,  a  senior  on  the  girls'  gymnastics  team.  Jeane 

exhibits  great  style  on  the  balance  beam. 


CASTING  OFF  for  a  back  hip  circle  in  the  compulsory 
routine  is  senior,  Mary  Martinez.  Mary  exhibits  great  poten- 
tial for  the  uneven  parallel  bars. 


JANET  MCNEILL,  a  sophomore  on  the  girls' gymnastics 

team,  steadies  herself  on  the  uneven  parallel  bars  as  she  attempts 

an  impressive  mill  circle. 


JULIE  COY,  one  of  the  stronger 
novices,  executes  the  final  turn  in  the 
floor  exercise  routine. 


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LISA  MUNE  returns  a  powerful  forehand  swing.  She  was  the  only  player  to  win  a 
match  this  year.  Lisa  has  been  playing  tennis  since  her  freshman  year.  She  is  a  junior 
this  year. 


GIRLS  TENNIS  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Kelly  Bauerlein,  Kathy  Rocker,  Dianne  Moore. 
SECOND  ROW:  Suzanne  Moore,  Nancye  Payne,  Lisa  Mune,  Coach  William  Snow. 
BOTTOM  ROW:  Lori  Severns,  Lori  Modrall. 


KATHY  ROCKER,  senior,  returns  the  ball  to 

her  opponent.  This  is  Kathy's  fourth  year  playing 

tennis.  Kathy  lost  this  game. 


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LORI  MODRALL,  junior,  runs  up  to  do  a  terrific 

backhand  against  her  opponent.  Lori  lost  this  match. 

This  is  Lori's  first  year. 


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girl's  tennis  tries  harder 


LORI  SEVERNS  delivers  a  powerful  serve  to  her  opponent.  Lori,  with  this 
fantastic  serve,  scored,  but  unfortunately  lost  the  match.  This  is  Lori's  first  year 
playing  tennis  and  she  is  a  sophomore. 

SECOND  SINGLES  PLAYER,  Lisa  i 

Mune,  steps  back  to  return  her  opponents  serve.  E 

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SECOND  DOUBLES  PLAYER,  Lori 
Severns,  delivers  a  serve  to  her  opponent. 
Lori  lost  this  game. 


SUZANNE  MOORE,  sophomore, 
steps  back  to  hit  the  ball  with  her 
forehand  swing. 


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moreno  leads  all  scorers  in  fal 


DAVID  HERNANDEZ,  10,  jumps  high  to  put  in  two 
points  for  the  Lions.  The  Lions  miss  a  victory  by  one 
point. 


CONCENTRATING  hard  on  making  a  basket  is  AIMING  for  a  basket  is  Liberty  Lion 
senior,  Jorge  Moreno.  Jorge  lead  all  scorers  this  Tony  Tisher.  Tony  is  only  a  sophomore 
year  in  the  FAL.  and  is  on  the  varsity. 


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VARSITY  BASKETBALL  TEAM  TOP  ROV^:  Coach  Jerry  Miller,  Jorge  Moreno, 

Rick  Howard,  Tony  Tisher,  Tim  Iddings,  Robert  Burroughs,  Miguel  Pulido.  BOTTOM  ROW: 

Jose  Oseguera,  Rick  Melgoza,  Ben  Tutor,  David  Hernandez,  Roger  Graves. 


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TONY  TISHER,  25  puts  in  two 
points  for  the  Liberty  Lions.  The  Lions 
went  on  to  win. 


JORGE  MORENO,  23,  is  dribbling  the 

ball  down  court  to  score  against  the  Cougars. 

Moreno  made  all-league. 


VARSITY  SCORES 

1 

LIBERTY                                OPPONENTS         | 

82 

*Antioch 

56 

48 

♦Amador 

62 

47 

*Mira  Loma 

31 

59 

•Yuba  City 

71 

68 

♦Castro  Valley 

73 

53 

♦Franklin 

60 

50 

♦De  La  Salle 

57 

48 

DelValle 

60 

77 

Alhambra 

63 

56 

Campolindo 

63 

68 

Acalanes 

69 

67 

Albany 

83 

74 

Piedmont 

68 

65 

Miramonte 

58 

48 

Las  Lomas 

46 

54 

Pacifica 

66 

51 

DelValle 

72 

71 

Alhambra 

61 

51 

Campolindo 

52 

49 

Acalanes 

58 

78 

Albany 

82 

82 

Piedmont 

44 

51 

Miramonte 

59 

70 

Las  Lomas 

47 

72 

Pacifica 

SEASONS'S  RECORDS 

W    L 

10  15 

•Non-League 

62 

SURROUNDED  by  Albany  Cougar  op- 
ponents is  Rick  Melgoza,  15.  Rick  re- 
bounds and  makes  two. 


RICK  MELGOZA,  15  strikes  a 
pose  in  the  air  as  he  shoots  for  two. 
Rick  is  a  senior. 


ALVIN    SARMENTO,  a  starting  forward,  tries  an 
outside  jumper  for  two  points  against  Pacifica. 


STARTING  center,  Ken  Nelson,  at- 
tennpts  two  points  during  a  game  against  Cam- 

polindo. 


PUTTING  the  ball  in  the  air  is  forward 

Jim  Grahn.  The  Lions  played  against  Las 

Lomas  at  home. 


EMILIO     CARRILLO,    a    forward,    scores 
two  points  against  his  Spartan  opponent. 


PRACTICING  a  lay-up  before  a  home 
game  is  forward,  Ron  Pato.  The  Lions  went 
on  to  win. 


JV  COACH,  Roy  Ghiggeri,  gives  instructions 
to  the  team  during  a  home  game  against 
Campolindo. 


jv's  top  arch-rival  amador  by  1 


DRIBBLING  past  a  Del  Valle  player  is 
starting  forward,  Ray  Rentuma.  The  Lions 
lost  their  first  game  65-48. 


WAITING  THE  REBOUND  is  Ray  Rentuma,  10,  and  William  Reyes,  40,  both  tor- 
wards.  That  night  the  Lions  played  the  Del  Valle  Trojans  and  lost  65-48.  The  Li- 
ons won  their  second  game  against  the  Trojans. 


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SCOREBOARD 

1 

JV  BASKETBALL 

1 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT  1 

57 

Antioch 

64 

46 

Amador 

45 

46 

Franklin 

58 

65 

De  la  Salle 

71 

48 

Del  Valle 

65 

40 

Alhambra 

45 

64 

Campolindo 

57 

35 

Acalanes 

62 

55 

Albany 

50 

43 

Piedmont 

65 

40 

Miramonte 

34 

45 

Las  Lomas 

51 

40 

Pacifica 

48 

48 

Del  Valle 

36 

55 

Alhambra 

62 

48 

Campolindo 

69 

37 

Acalanes 

36 

37 

Albany 

63 

43 

Piedmont 

47 

47 

Miramonte 

41 

50 

Las  Lomas 

54 

47 

Pacifica 

W        L 
8          14 

46 

J.V.  BASKETBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Fernando  Melgoza,  Wayne  Robertson, 

Jeff  Hunt,  Ken  Nelson,  Alvin  Sarmento,  Felipe  Carvajal,  Emilio  Carrilo,  Coach  Roy  Gh- 

iggeri.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Ron  Pato,  Jim  Grahn,  Ray  Rentuma,  William  Reyes. 


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STANLEY  NUNN,  starting  forward  for  the  freshman  team,  comes  in  close  for  a  jump-shot. 
Despite  his  opponents'  attempts  to  block  the  shot,  Stanley  contributes  two  points  towards 
the  victory. 


BARRY  SCHWITTERS,  25,  executes  a  "short  jump- 
er" as  teammates,  Robert  Maiocco  and  |oey 
Moreno,  screen  the  opponents. 


GUARD,  Joey  Moreno,  goes  up  for  an  outside  jump- 
shot  against  the  Matadors.  Joey  was  voted  fresh- 
man team  captain. 


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FROSH  SCOREBOARD                     1 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

25 

Campolindo 

68 

44 

Los  Lomas 

11 

49 

Alhambra 

51 

55 

Piedmont 

44 

39 

Pacifica 

33 

51 

Del  Valle 

49 

44 

Alhambra 

45 

34 

Acalanes 

40 

39 

Albany 

26 

45 

Piedmont 

31 

54 

Miramonte 

26 

65 

Pacifica 

25 

38 

Del  Valle 

31 

46 

Campolindo 

43 

35 

Acalanes 

51 

44 

Albany 

22 

54 

Miramonte 

21 

38 

Los  Lomas 
W           L 

32 

13           5 

FROSH  BASKETBALL:  TOP  ROW: 
Coach  Jerry  Miller,  Tony  Olan,  Robert 
Maiocco,  Greg  Morse,  Barry  Schwitters, 
Stanley  Nunn,  Mike  Gonzales.  SECOND 
ROW:     Steve    Fortner,    Joey    Moreno, 


frosh  basketball  team  captures  13-5  record 


FORWARD,  Stanley  Nunn,  comes  up  the  middle 
for  an  accurate  jump-shot  with  an  assist  from 
Joey  Moreno. 


STEVE  FORTNER  concentrates  on 
passing  the  ball  while  the  team  sets  up 
for  the  next  play. 


STARTING  FORWARD,  Robert  Maiocco, 
tips  the  ball  to  Joey  Moreno.  Robert  led 
the  team  in  rebounds. 


BARRY  SCHWITTERS,  center  on  the  freshman  team,  drives  in  a  lay 
up  while  Steve  Fortner,  guard,  hustles  for  a  good  position  to  be  able  to 
recover  the  possible  rebound. 


Diego    Torres,    Richard    Villa,    Manuel 
Torres,    Philiph    Bradley,    Alan   McCa 
Coach  Roy  Ghiggeri.  BOTTOM    ROW: 
Richard  Negrete,  Victor  Castillo,  Steve 
Neveraz. 


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SCOREBOARD 

1 

VARSITY  WRESTLING 

1 

LIBERTY                              OPPONENT  | 

33 

Edison 

42 

15 

Monte  Vista 

54 

12 

San  Ramon 

54 

24 

Benicia 

36 

16 

Antioch 

40 

6 

DelValle 

54 

9 

Pacifica 

54 

18 

Miramonte 

36 

21 

Campolindo 

37 

25 

Acalanes 

39 

13 

Alhambra 

42 

17 

Albany 

48 

37 

Las  Lomas 
W       L 
1         13 

27 

JUNIOR,  Mike  Villa,  drives  to  flip  his 

Del  Valle  opponent.  Despite  his  effort  he 

lost  his  match. 


BENITO  SANCHEZ  attempts  an  arm 

lock  on  his  Las  Lomas  opponent.  Later  he 

won  his  match. 


DAVID  FREEZE,  a  freshman,  craddles  DAN  MARQUEZ,  after  escaping  from 
his  Pacifica  opponent  for  the  two  sec-  his  Pacifica  opponent,  tries  a  head 
ond  count.  lock. 


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RUBEN  RIOS,  a  freshman,  escapes  from  his  Camp- 
olindo opponent.  Ruben  won  his  match  but  the  team  lost 

by  a  score  of  21-37. 


WRESTLING  TEAM  TOP  ROW:  Joe  Pastor,  John  Lasater,  John  Rios,  Ray  Rios,  Benito  Sanchez,  Mike  Villa,  David  Kuryla,  Arthur 

ray  rios  travels  to  north  coast  wrestling  meet 


WITH  HAND  RAISED,  Mike  Villa,  shows  virtory  after  de- 
feating his  Pacifica  opponent  8-4.  Despite  Mike's  contribu- 
tion, the  wrestling  team  lost. 


LEONARD  PEREZ,  a  freshman,  attempts  to  escape  from  his  Campo- 
iindo  opponent.  Despite  a  close  battle,  Leonard  lost  the  event  5-4 
The  team  lost  57-21. 


91 


wrestlers  dump  las  lomas  in  final  meet  of  year 


LEONARD  PEREZ,  a  freshman  on  the  varsity,  at- 
tempts an  arm  bar  on  his  opponent  from  Las  Lomas.  La- 
ter Leonard  lost  his  match  4-0. 


MIKE  VILLA,  a  junior,  receives  two  points  for  his  takedown  followed 
by  an  attempted  arm  bar  on  his  Las  Lomas  opponent.  Mike  won  his 
match  7-5,  after  a  close  bout. 


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SHOVING  his  Campolindo  opponent's  head  to  the  mat  is  junior  Ray  Rios.  Ray  received 
the  takedown  points  as  well  as  ten  other  points,  by  defeating  his  Campolindo  opponent 

by  a  score  of  12-2.  The  team  lost  the  match. 


STRUGGLING  to  bring  his  Pacifica  opponent  to 
the  mat  is  junior  Mike  Villa.  Mike  won  the  bout. 


LEONARD  PEREZ,  a  freshman,  attepts  to 

flip  his  opponent  from  Campolindo.  Despite  his 

efforts  he  lost  5-4. 


SURPRISING  his  Pac- 
ifica  opponent  is  John 
Rios. 


SCOREBOARD 

J.V.  WRESTLING 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

24 

Edison 

30 

15 

Monte  Vista 

41 

24 

San  Ramon 

45 

30 

Antioch 

18 

18 

Benicia 

56 

6 

DelValle 

49 

12 

Pacifica 

39 

3 

Miramonte 

45 

9 

Campolindo 

60 

9 

Acalanes 

38 

31 

Alhambra 

28 

0 

Albany 

55 

27 

Las  Lomas 

W        L 
2          11 

33 

RUBEN  RIOS,  a  freshman  on  the  varsity  team,  attempts  an  arm  bar  on  his  Campo- 
Imdo  opponent.  Ruben  won  his  match  by  a  landslide,  12-2.  Despite  Ruben's  contribu- 
tion, the  team  lost  by  a  score  of  37-21. 


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VARSITY  TRACK  TEAM-  TOP  ROW:  Coach  Jerry  Lilley,  Scott  Vinecour,  Mike  Whitmer,  Ken  Gaylor,  Gary  Macy,  Monte  McKinney,  Coach 

Keith  Dawson  SECOND  ROW:  Greg  Robinson,  Jim  Davis,  Bob  Bitowft,  Robert  Maiocco,  Bill  Whitmer.  THIRD  ROW:  Jose  Oseguera,  Ben 

Tutor  Louie  Hernandez,  Carlos  Sanabria,  Tim  Kent.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Bob  Mooney,  Carl  Ackerley,  Ernie  Garcia,  Russell  Struthers. 


JIMMY  DAVIS,  a  sophomore  on  the  var- 
sity team,  gives  the  shot  put  a  thrust  in 
the  Albany  meet. 


JUNIOR,  Monte  McKinney,  finishes 

second  in  the  880  yard  trials  for  the 

league  meet. 


SCOREBOARD 

VARSITY 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

30 

♦Livermore 

106 

60 

Campolindo 

76 

28 

Miramonte 

107 

61 

Alhambra 

75 

42 

Las  Lomas 

94 

52 

DelValle 

83 

43 

Acalanes 

93 

88 

Pacifica 

46 

55 

Albany 

80 

36 

Piedmont 

W        L 

1          9 

*non-league 

100 

94 


STANLEY  NUNN,  anchor  man  for  the  frosh-soph  B  440  yard  relay  team,  sprints 
it  out  to  the  finish  to  chalk  up  another  victory  for  the  relay  team.  Stanley  is  a 

frashman  on  the  track  team. 


maiocco  displays  outstanding  running  in  440  event 


FROSH-SOPH  TRACK  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Perry  Continnente,  Stanley  Nunn  Versal 
Batesal,  Mark  Short.  SECOND  ROW:  Mike  Stanton,  Robert  Pato,  Kelly  St.  John, 
Bill  Michaud.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Larry  Lopez,  Brian  Lyons,  Robert  Rameriz. 


ROBERT  RAMERIZ,  a  sophomore  on  the  frosh-soph  B  team,  jumps  over  the  high 
jump  bar  in  the  league  meet  finals.  The  frosh-soph  team  won  the  league  meet  with  a 
total  of  46  points. 


ANCHORMAN,  Robert  Maiocco,  rounds  the  last 
lap  of  the  mile  relay.  The  relay  team  went  on 
to  set  a  F.A.L.  record. 


WITH  GREAT  effort,  Ben  Tutor  of  the  varsity 
team  starts  off  the  440  yard  relay.  Despite  his 
effort,  the  Lions  lost. 


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STRIVING  to  beat  his  Las  Lomas  opponent  in  the  100 
yard  dash  is  junior,  Tim  Kent.  Tim  went  on  to  place  sec- 
ond with  the  time  of  10.3. 


GIVING  his  all  out  effort  in  the  varsity  shot  put  is, 

junior,  Louie  Hernandez.  Louie  went  on  to  take  first  in 

the  duel  meet  against  Albany. 


LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

58 

*Livermore 

81 

58 

♦California 

30 

59 

Campolindo 

68 

73 

Miramonte 

54 

93 

Alhambra 

43 

39 

Las  Lomas 

97 

46 

DelValle 

90 

47 

Acalanes 

87 

58 

Pacifica 

75 

39 

Albany 

97 

38 

Piedmont 
W             L 
3              8 

*non-league 

94 

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ROBERT  MOONEY,  a  senior  on  the  varsity  team,  coordinates  his  form  with  his 
speed  as  he  runs  the  330  low  hurdles  in  the  league  meet  trials.  Bob  went  on  to  place 

fourth  in  his  heat. 


SHIFTING  HIS  WEIGHT  forward  in  an  effort  to  land  a  little  bit  farther  in 
the  long  jump  is,  senior.  Bob  Bitowft.  Despite  his  efforts.  Bob  was  unable  to  place 

in  the  duel  meet  against  Albany. 


frosh-soph  team  develops  into  strong  competitor 


JUNIOR,  Mike  Whitmer,  is  seen  here  running  the 
varsity  880  yard  run.  Mike  placed  third  in  his  heat 
at  the  league  meet  trials. 


VERSAL  BATESAL  cautiously  attempts  to  clear  the  bar.  Versal,  a  sophomore 
on  the  frosh-soph  team,  took  fourth  place  in  the  frosh-soph  B  pole  vault  event 
in  the  league  meet  finals  held  at  Li  beirty. 


FRESHMAN,  Homer  Briseno,  flys  through  the  air  in  an  attempt  to  gain  a  few 
extra  inches  in  the  triple  jump,  while  an  interested  spectator  stands  by  viewing 
the  many  events  a  the  league  meet. 


BILL  MICHAUD,  a  sophomore  on  the  frosh-soph  B 
team,  steadily  runs  the  880  yard  run.  Bill  went  on 
to  place  second  in  his  heat. 


ALAN  LORADO,  a  junior,  finishes  the  backstroke  for  his  relay  against 

Franklin,  in  first  place.  Liberty  won  the  relay  and  the  meet.  Allan 

was  captain  of  this  year's  team. 


swimmers  sink  franklin  high 


PHILIP  SOMERHALDERswimsthe 
exhausting  500  yard  freestyle,  against  Frank- 
lin. Philip  took  a  third. 


COMMING  out  of  a  one  and  a  half  somer- 
sault, is  varsity  diver  Paul  Blacker.  Paul 
took  a  third  place. 


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SPRINGING  OF  THE  WALL  against  Franklin,  at  a  home  meet  is  Debbie  Lind- 
quist,  a  freshman.  Debbie  swam  backstroke  and  breast  stroke  on  the  jv  team.  She  took 

a  first  in  the  70  yard  backstroke. 


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1975  SWIMMING  TEAM  TOP  ROW:  Paul  Blacker,  Coach  Jack  England,  Brian  Lyons,  Kent  Evje.  SECOND  ROW:  Hank  Navarro,  Chuck 
Shahan,  Scott  Bevill,  Philip  Somerhalder,  Steve  Bishop,  Craig  Henderson.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Marie  Pastor,  Lulu  McLendon,  Kelly  Baulerlein, 
Jeanette  Carter,  Julie  Schwitters,  Leslie  Roma,  Lisa  Mori,  Debbie  Lindquist,  Sandy  Del  Barba. 


1975  SWIMMING 

SCOREBOARD 

Liberty 

Opponent 

36 

Miramonte 

127 

85 

John  Swett 

69 

59 

Antioch 

112 

55 

Piedmont 

101 

92 

Franklin 

74 

67 

De  la  Salle 

99 

64 

Las  Lomas 

90 

— 

Santa  Rosa 
Relays 

— 

42 

Campolindo 

112 

39 

Acalanes 

100 

50 

Alhambra 

W      L 
2        8 

105 

DIVING  off  the  block,  to  begin  the 
200  yard  freestyle  is  Julie  Schwitters, 
a  varsity  swimmer. 


WITH  EYES  CLOSED,  Steve  Bishop,  a  sop- 
homore on  the  varsity  completes  the  last  lap 
of  the  500  yard  freestyle. 


COMPLETING  her  last  lap  on  the  50  yard 
butterfly  at  Antioch  is  Lulu  Mc  Lendon,  Lu- 
lu placed  third. 


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VARSITY  BASEBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

0 

•Pacific 

10 

1 

*Livermore 

7 

4 

•Washington 

5 

15 

•Linden 

6 

3 

Albany 

4 

8 

Miramonte 

5 

5 

Las  Lomas 

7 

0 

Acalanes 

11 

7 

•Pittsburg 

3 

8 

Alhambra 

9 

2 

Campolindo 

5 

2 

Del  Valle 

1 

4 

Pacifica 

0 

5 

Piedmont 

6 

2 

Albany 

5 

7 

Miramonte 

3 

0 

Las  Lomas 

12 

2 

Acalanes 

3 

1 

Alhambra 

7 

6 

Campolindo 

1 

0 

Del  Valle 

4 

4 

Pacifica 

0 

0 

Piedmont 

W       L 
8         15 
•non-league 

8 

100 


JUNIOR,  Tony  Berumen,  fires  a  fast 

pitch  in  an  attempt  to  strike  out  his 

Alhambra  opponent. 


VARSITY  BASEBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Russell  Hampton,  John  Vawser,  Jack  Marlowe,  Frank  Hanson,  Paul  Urenda,  Mark  Conway,  David 
Domingo,  Coach  Robert  Glenn.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Joe  Briseno,  Larry  Peters,  Danny  Navarette,  Tony  Berumen,  Marty  Maggiore,  David  Wolfen- 
barger,  Terry  Upton. 


varsity  nine  dumps  linden  15-6 


DANNY  NAVARETTE,  #20,  second  baseman  for  the  Lions,  takes  the  first  pitch 
in  order  to  let  the  Lion  runner  steal  second  base.  Danny,  who  is  a  senior,  helped 
the  Lions  go  on  to  beat  Campolindo,  6-1. 


SECOND  BASEMAN,  Danny  Navarette,  runs 
to  first  base  only  to  discover  that  he  flew 
out  to  left  center. 


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RAYMOND  RENTUMA,  #22,  a  sophomore 
on  the  team,  pops  a  shallow  fly  into  center 
field  for  a  single. 


CATCHER,  Frank  Hanson,  keeps  an  eye 
on  the  runner  on  third  base  as  he  stops 
an  inside  pitch. 


TIM  BROWN  uses  a  forehand  RICK  WALLS  gives  all  his 

to  serve  the  ball  to  his  Del  Val-         effort  into  hitting  the  ball  be- 

le  opponent.  fore  it  lands  out. 


boys'  tennis  team  swamps  pacifica  7-0  in  final  match 


1975  TENNIS  TEAM:  Max  Shott,  Steve  Wong,  Rick  Bradley,  Rick  Walls,  Mike  Portwood, 

Mike  Carter,  Jim  Grahn,  Coach  Gerald 
Crawford. 


SERVING  from  deep  in  his  own  territory  to  an  awaiting  op- 
ponent is  Steve  Wong,  a  senior.  This  is  Steve's  third  year 
on  the  team.  He  won  his  match. 


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STEVE  WONG  and  Jim  Grahn  team  up  against  their  opponents 
from  Del  Valle  in  a  doubles  match.  Steve  and  Jim  won  their  match 

against  the  Trojan  team. 


1975 TENNIS  TEAM 
SCOREBOARD 


Liberty 

Opponent 

5 

Franklin                       2 

0 

Acalanes                      7 

0 

Campolindo                7 

0 

Piednnont                    7 

0 

Miramonte                  7 

1 

DelValle                      6 

6 

Albany                         1 

7 

Pacifica                        0 

W     L 

3      5 

RETURNING  a  shot  from  his  opponent  with  a 
forehand  is  singles  player  Max  Shott.  This  is 
Max's  second  year  in  tennis. 


MIKE  CARTER,  a  freshman,  attempts  to  serve  a  shot  to  his 
Del  Valle  opponent.  This  is  Mike's  first  year  on  the  Liberty 
Tennis  team.  He  lost  his  match. 


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MIKE  PORTWOOD,  with 
a  powerful  swing,  delivers  a 
serve  to  a  rival. 


JIM  GRAHN,  a  sophomore, 
returns  a  serve  from  his  Las 
Lomas  opponent. 


FROSH  BASEBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Alan  Lucchesi,  Carlos  Lara,  Barry  Schwitters,  Jim 
Leyendecker,  Greg  Morse,  Richard  Dickensen.  SECOND  ROW:  Steve  Conn,  Jerry  Plaster,  Tony 
Olan,  Hecter  Melgoza,  Mike  Gonzales,  Alan  McCall.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Manual  Torres,  Eric  Ro- 
bertson, Steve  Levitt,  Diego  Torres,  Raymond  Lopez,  Chris  Leyendecker,  Coach  Max  Wheeler. 


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game  against  Campolindo.  Coach  Wheeler  has  done  an  excellent  job  in 

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PITCHING  a  curb  ball  for  a  strike  against  his  Del  Valle  op- 
ponent is  Barry  Schwitters.  Barry  was  awarded  the  "Most  val- 
uable player"  trophy. 


PLITTING  out  his  Las  Lomas  opponent  at  home  plate  is  catcher, 

Jim  Leyendecker.  Despite  Jim's  all  out  effort,  the  baby  Lion 

cubs  lost  to  Las  Lomas,  5-1. 


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FROSH  SCOREBOARD 


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LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

5 

♦Stockton 

1 

2 

Miramonte 

7 

7 

Campolindo 

2 

3 

Alhambra 

2 

0 

Miramonte 

5 

1 

Las  Lomas 

5 

18 

Acalanes 

0 

3 

Las  Lomas 

2 

6 

DelValle 

5 

9 

Acalanes 

3 

12 

Campolindo 

7 

2 

Alhambra 

6 

7 

DelValle 

4 

16 

Piedmont 

15 

19 

Piedmont 
W      L 
11      4 

10 

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CATCHER,  Jim  Leyendecker,  calls 
a  curb  ball  correctly  as  the  batter 
swings  a  strike. 


GREG  MORSE,  Lion  first  baseman,  goes 
high  for  the  put  out  of  a  Del  Valle  oppon- 
ent on  first  base. 

CARLOS  LARA  scores  easily  on  a  double 
batted  by  Mike  Gonzales  and  an  overthrow 
from  the  short  stop. 


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RECEIVING  a  warm-up  throw  from  the 
catcher  during  the  pre-game  drills  is, 
first  baseman,  Greg  Morse. 


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members  watch  the 
game  while  Mike  Gon- 
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for  the  batter's  box. 


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AWAITING  a  hit  into  his 

territory  is  Ron  Pato.  Ron  is 

a  valuable  player. 


TOM  BLOOMFIELD,  first  base- 
man, retires  the  inning  after  a  good 
throw  from  third. 


jv  baseball  team  wins  six  straight  games 


TALKING  OVER  stragedy  with 
the  jv  baseball  team  is  Coach  Jerry  vent  an  opponent  from  stealing  third 

Black. 


PRACTICING  throwing  a  curve  ball  before  a  game  with  Pacifica  is  Felipe 
Carvajal,  a  pitcher.  The  jv's  won  twice  against  Pacifica;  12-2  and  7-2.  The 
jv's  won  their  last  six  games. 


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ROGER  GRAVES  and  Mark  Leeper,  walk  back  toward 
their  bases  after  a  foul  ball  hit  from  William  Reyes. 
The  Lions  won  the  game. 


JV  BASEBALL  TEAM  TOP  ROW:  Roger  Craves,  Felipe  Carvajal,  Mark  Lee- 
per, Joe  Cardoza,  Tony  Tischer,  Nicky  Rodriguez,  Tom  Bloomfield,  Coach  Jerry  Black. 
BOTTOM  ROW:  Mike  Garcia,  Mike  Gursky,  Kelly  Lawler,  Ron  Pato,  Steve  Gonzales, 
Ray  Rentuma,  Greg  Morgan,  William  Reyes,  Mark  Coelho. 


RAY  RENTUMA  steals  third  base  before 
the  ball  reaches  the  opponents'  glove  near 
third  base. 


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JV  BASEBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

Liberty 

Opponent 

2 

Pacific 

3 

4 

Pittsburg 

6 

5 

Livermore 

4 

3 

Washington 

5 

3 

♦Albany 

4 

3 

•Miramonte 

2 

7 

♦Las  Lomas 

8 

8 

♦Acalanes 

9 

- 

♦Alhambra 

- 

6 

♦Campolindo 

8 

2 

♦DelValle 

3 

12 

♦Pacifica 

2 

1 

♦Piedmont 

5 

9 

♦Albany 

10 

5 

♦Miramonte 

6 

0 

♦Las  Lomas 

3 

6 

♦Acalanes 

4 

8 

♦Alhambra 

4 

8 

♦Campolindo 

7 

4 

♦DelValle 

2 

7 

♦Pacifica 

2 

15 

♦Piedmont 

W     L 
9       12 
♦league  games 

2 

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VICTOR  MELLO,  a  sophomore,  uses  his  one  wood  to  tee  off  at 
the  tenth  hole  at  the  Bethel  Island  Course.  This  is  Victor's  first 

year  on  the  golf  team. 


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ROBERT  BURROUGHS  tees  off,  while  Jeff  Hunt  practices 
in  the  backround.  Robert,  along  with  Rick  Howard,  are  Lib- 
erty's best  players. 


howard  sinks  hole-in-one  at  bethel  island's  number  3 


RICK  HOWARD  has  his  first  hoie-in-one,  and  is  shown 
here  at  Bethel  Island  Golf  Club  following  through  with  a 

powerful  swing. 

ATTEMPTING  to  get  his  ball  out  of  the  rough  with  a 

three  iron,  is  Victor  Mello.  Vic  knocked  the  ball  from  the 

rough  and  onto  the  green. 


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1975  Golf 

Scoreboard 

Liberty 

Oppo 

nent 

229 

Franklin 

241 

218 

California 

237 

220 

Rio  Vista 

234 

233 

Alhambra 

221 

176 

Pittsburg 

184 

135 

Pacifica 

144 

237 

Gait 

214 

213 

Acalanes 

220 

235 

Albany 

260 

242 

Las  Lomas 

232 

236 

Miramonte 

218 

247 

Campolindo 

207 

W       L 

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RANDY  SCHWITTERS  practices 

his  putting  techniques  while  waiting  to 

tee  off  for  Liberty. 


1975  GOLF  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Coach  Herb  Scott,  Robert  Burroughs,  Rick  Howard, 
Jeff  Hunt,  David  Fachner.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Harry  Green,  Victor  Mello,  Randy  Schwitters, 
Brian  Clements. 


JEFF  HUNT,  a  sophomore,  tees  off  using 

a  one  wood  and  sends  his  ball  speeding  through 

the  air  on  the  practice  area. 


COMPLETING  his 
swing  is  Brian  Clem- 
ents. In  the  Backround 
is  Jeff  Hunt  and  Harry 
Green,  who  are  waiting 
to  practice. 

BRIAN  CLEMENTS 
watches  as  Randy  Sch- 
witters prepares  to  tee 
off. 


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GIRL'S  TRACK 

SCORES 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENTS 

58 

Campolindo                  42 

65 

Miramonte                    35 

61 

Livermore                      51 

30 

Las  Lomas                      61 

81 

California                       20 

81 

Alhambra                       24 

58 

Acalanes                        41 

35 

Berkeley                         67 

SEASON'S  RECORDS 

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GIRL'S  TRACK  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:   Linda  Sciortino,  Melissa  Norried,  Susie 
Vasta,  Linda  Tovar,  Jeannette  Amar,  Lori  Severns,  Patty  Sanchez,  MaryLynn  Johnson, 
Gwen  Crandell,  Jan  Martin,  Valerie  Gage,  Theresa  Continente,  Coach  Barbara  Whit- 
field. BOTTOM  ROW:  Janet  Smith,  Denise  Tooley,  Maria  Puente,  Bertha  Ramirez, 
Stacye  Smith,  Esmeralda  Gutierrez,  Maria  Riviera,  Judy  Bristow,  Lisa  Carreon,  Janet 

McNeil. 


girls'  track  team  captures  6-2  overall  record 


JUDY  BRISTOW  and  Melissa  pace  them- 
selves in  the  mile.  Judy  came  out  to  win  as  her 
teammate  took  second. 


PULLING  hard,  freshman,  Linda  Tovar,  exerts  ■■ 

herself  in  an  effort  to  win  her  event.  Liberty 
girl's  went  on  to  win. 


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LAURA  NUNN,  with  all  her  effort,  tries  to  beat  her  opponent 
from  Las  Lomas.  Laura  went  on  to  win  her  event.  But  this  was  not 
enough  to  win  against  Las  Lomas. 


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MELISSA  NORRIED 
starts  her  kick 
and  took  second. 


AT  BAT  is  Tina  Delgado  a  senior.  Tina  gets  a  double  and  a  run  batted 
in  to  help  the  win.  Tina  is  a  good  hitter  and  also  a  good  shortstop.  Lib- 
erty went  on  to  win  against  Alhambra. 

ROSEMARY  MARTINEZ,  sophomore,  pitches  the  ball  over  home  plate 
in  hopes  of  striking  out  her  opponent,  an  Antioch  player.  Liberty  girls 

went  on  to  beat  Antioch  10-6. 


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READY  to  throw  the  ball  down  to  third  base  for 

an  out  is  Jan  Martin.  Jan  is  a  junior  this  year.  The 

Lions  went  on  to  win. 


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MARILYN  SANABRIA,  sophomore,  picks  up  a  grounder  and  throws  to 

first  for  the  third  out.  Debbie  Taylor,  the  pitcher,  is  ready  to  assist. 

The  Lions  went  on  to  beat  the  Bulldogs. 


WAITING  for  the  ball  to  be  pitched  is  Valerie  Gage.  Val  gets  a  single 

as  one  of  her  teammates  scores.  Liberty  went  on  to  beat  the  Panthers.  This 

is  Val's  last  year  in  softball. 


DEBATING  whether  or  not  to  try  for  second 

base  is  sophomore,  Rosemary  Martinez.  Rosemary  is  the 

team  pitcher. 


girls'  Softball  team  topples  antioch  panthers  10-6 


GIRL'S  SOFTBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

Liberty 

Opponents 

10 

Antioch                                     6 

14 

Campolindo                            4 

12 

California                                 8 

9 

Alhambra                                 8 

6 

DelValle                                 17 

9 

Miramonte                              8 

11 

Acalanes                                 13 

11 

Berkeley                                   9 

DEBBIE  TAYLOR,  sophomore,  pitches 
a  strike  to  her  opponent  for  a  strike  out. 
Liberty  went  on  to  win. 


GIRL'S  SOFTBALL  TEAM:   TOP  ROW:  Valerie  Gage,  Tweety  Billingsley, 
Debbie  Taylor,  Sandy  Addington,  Roslyn  Rodriguez.  SECOND  ROW:   Darlene  Stew- 
art, Annie  Mauriscio,  Tina  Delgado,  Debbie  Celoni,  Coach  Kaye  Axelgard.  BOTTOM 
ROW:   Rosemary  Martinez,  Teresa  Olveda,  Marilyn  Sanabria,  Barbara  Pederson. 


PUTTING  all  she 
has  into  her  swing 
is,  junior,  Tweety 
Billingsley. 


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ROCKIN'  RALLY  SQUAD  MEMBERS,  Susan  Chan,  Renee  Vorn- 
hagen,  Peggy  Dominguez,  and  Kaye  Pastor,  add  a  little  color  to 
the  Homecoming  skit  with  their  costumes. 


LIBERTY  LIONS' 1974-75  VARSITY  SONGLEADERS:  Peggy 
Dominguez,  Paula  Graves,  Ann  Bloomfield,  Debbie  Celoni,  Susan  Chan 

(head),  and  Patty  Hughes. 


rally  squad  travels 
to  santa  cruz  camp 


LIBERTY'S  1974-75  FRESHMAN  CHEER- 
LEADERS; LuAnn  McLendon,  and  Dana  McCampbell. 


RALLY  SQUAD  MEMBERS  promote  spirit  by  chanting  and  clapping  during  the  annual 
Homecoming  Parade.  Each  year  these  girls  traditionally  decorate  a  truck  in  which  they 
spread  their  spirit  throughout  the  parade. 


JV  CHEERLEADERS,  Stacye  Smith,  Andrea  Kirk- 
patrick,  Elvia  Quintanilla,  and  Pan  Pastor,  lead  the 
football  team  in  a  victory  cheer. 


VARSITY  SONGLEADER,  Debbie  Celoni,  turns  in- 
to a  movin',  groovin'  "Dancing  Machine"  at  the  Lions' 
opening  football  rally. 


LIBERTY'S  1974-75  MAJORETTES:  Sherry  Erickson,  Janet  Smith,  Jackie 
Byer,  and  Renee  Vornhagen  (head). 


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LIBERTY  LIONS'  1974-75  VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS:  Lori  Celoni 
(head),  Faye  Pastor,  Kaye  Pastor,  and  Laurie  McLendon. 


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yuba  city,  homecoming  highlight  squad's  year 


PEGGY  DOMINGUEZ  is  captured  by  the        RENEE  VORNHAGEN,  head  majorette,  smiles 
photographer  during  "Get  Back",  a  routine        confidently  while  performing  a  routine  at  the       SHERRY   ERICKSON  concentrates  on  twirling 
learned  by  the  girls  at  camp.        rally.  her   baton   during  the  routine  done  at  the 

homecoming  rally. 

THOROUGHLY  ENJOYING  the  humor  and  excitement  of  the  Senior 

Class  skit  during  one  of  the  rallies  are  varsity  songleaders,  Ann 

Bloomfield,  Patty  Hughes,  and  Paula  Graves. 


VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS,  Faye  Pastor,  Laurie  McLendon,  and  Kaye 
Pastor,  lead  the  student  body  in  a  competition  yell  during  the  Home- 
coming rally. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS:  TOP  ROW:  Elvia  Quin- 
tanilla.  SECOND  ROW:  Andrea  Kirkpatrick,  Stacye  Smith  (head). 
BOTTOM  ROW:  Pam  Pastor. 


HEAD  OF  RALLY  SQUAD,  Laurie  McLendon,  announces  the 
names  of  the  "most  spirited"  in  each  class  while  Faye  Pastor 
waits  to  award  them  with  their  spirit  jugs. 


RALLY  SQUAD  MEMBERS:  TOP  ROW:  Peggy  Dominguez,  Paula  Graves,  Ann  Bloomfield,  Debbie  Celoni, 
Susan  Chan,  Patty  Hughes,  SECOND  ROW:  Stacye  Smith,  Pam  Pastor,  Lori  Celoni,  Faye  Pastor,  Kaye  Pastor, 
Laurie  McLendon,  Elvia  Quintanilla,  Andrea  Kirkpatrick.  BOTTOM  ROW:  LuAnn  McLendon,  Jackie  Byer, 
Sherry  Ericksen,  Janet  Smith,  Renee  Vornhagen,  Dana  McCampbell. 


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In  keeping  with  tradition,  the  school  vear  1974-75  began  with  the  annual  Barn  Dance  sponsoredby  the  Future 
Farmer's  of  America.  Students  attending  the  dance  left  with  hay  in  their  hair  from  the  hay  toss.  Darlene  Stewart 
was  crowned  FFA  Sweetheart  bv  the  club  president,  Joe  De  Borba.  Runners-up  Patti  Williams,  Kelli  Dean,  Pam 
Orman  and  Sherri  Myers  received  necklaces. 

If  school  spirit  was  at  a  low  ebb  for  part  of  this  year,  it  certainly  caught  up  with  itself  during  Homecoming 
Week,  October  14-18.  Class  Floats  were  assembled  on  Minnesota  Avenue  outside  of  Brentwood,  and  class  mem- 
bers worked  long  hard  hours  onlv  to  be  defeated  again  this  year  by  the  FFA  with  the  theme  "Grind  the  Trojans". 
The  Class  of  75  won  the  Spirit  Trophy,  scoring  the  highest  total  of  points  during  Homecoming  Week  contests. 
Commissioner  of  Athletics,  Dannv  \avarette,  and  Commissioner  of  Rallies,  Lindsey  Nunn,  worked  together  to 
plan  a  successful  Homecoming  Week.  '  •• 

Tension  rose  all  week  as  class  members  voted  for  Homecoming  Queen  Top  Ten:  Jackie  Byers,  Jangt  Smith, 
Paula  Graves,  Jeanie  Ghiggeri,  Lindsey  Nunn,  Lori  Celoni,  Patti  Hughes,  Roxanne  Sciortino,  Ann  Bloomfield  and 
Rosemary  Sanchez.  Then  seniors  and  the  varsity  football  team  voted  for  top  five:  Lori  Celoni,  Jeanie  Ghiggeri, 
Lindsey  Nunn,  Paula  Graves  and  Roxanne  Sciortino.  Everyone  wondered  who  would  become  the  new  Queen! 
Then  the  Student  Body  made  their  decision  and  last  year's  Queen,  Laura  Serna,  crowned  Paula  Graves  as  1974  - 
75  Homecoming  Queen.  After  the  Homecoming  game,  the  Senior  Class  sponsored  the  Homecoming  Dance. 

LUHS  students  got  a  chance  to  sample  foods  from  different  countries  as  the  AFS  sponsored  the  annual  Inter- 
national Christmas.  Foreign  exchange  students  Naomi  Iwakura,  Tulin  Eviiya,  Rosanna  Montanheiro  and  Alex 
Steffens  had  a  chance  to  meet  many  students  whom  they  might  not  share  classes  with. 

On  May  9,  the  CSF  held  their  annual^pnival  in  Stonebarger  Gym.  A  good  time  was  had  by  all,  playing  games 
and  winning  prizes;  as  balloon^cijf^Moj^  roamed  the  gym.  Th^Boy's  Block  L  sponsored  the  Rayders  Plus 
game  against  the  Liberty  Co^j^^M^^^s.  The  Rayders  Plu«.^n  thp  h^^Pth;,!!  o:,mo  Tho  ffa  .Ic^  c^^,, 
sored  the  Donkey  Basketball  ^^^^isyear  featuring  the  Boy's 

Again  this  year  the  sopf^J^^d  junior  classes  had  thei,  sp^ 
the  date  April  5,  1975j^Pthe  thenTe" 
was  held  in  the  LUF^Hfteria. 

The  sophoriT|^Brass  dancing  t^_  _ 
They  chos^BWeme  '-'StairwdWo  Heaven"  to  remember  thi^ 
new  Kinmj^pReed,  and  OflSfn,  Stacye  Smith.  Runner-up  Pri,,^t„^3  w^.c  ji 
Nur^Qj^^^ggy  DommjiJPunner-up  Princes  were  Brian  Lyons,  Roger  Gj;-- 


k  L,  the  FFA,  and  the  Faculty. 


"Get  Ready". 


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ACTIVITIES 


The  seniors  chose  "His  Lordships"  as  the  setting  for  their  royal  senior  ball.  They  enjoyed  the  music  from  the 
band  "Ivory  Tower".  The  menu  for  the  night  was  Filet  Mignon,  salad,  rolls,  vegetables,  potatoes,  and  desert. 
All  of  these  nights  will  mark  a  time  to  remember  for  all  the  students  and  faculty  who  participated. 

The  annual  Applied  Art  show  held  on  May  20  and  21,  1975  gave  the  students,  faculty,  and  public  a  chance  to 
enjoy  all  the  wood  and  art  objects  hand-made  by  the  LUHS  students.  This  added  a  shine  to  the  gym. 

The  new  Performing  Arts  department  put  on  three  plays  under  the  directions  of  Mr.  Allen  Jones,  Mr.  Steven 
Brunsvold,  and  Mr.  Phillip  Devine.  In  November,  they  produced-"Teahouse  of  the  August  Moon"  starring  jack 
Marlowe,  Juliette  Bettercourt,  David  Snow,  and  John  Gomes. 

May  3,  4,  and  5  brought  "Mame"  to  Liberty  Union  High  School  with  Kim  Abney,  Rhonda  Martin,  Merri  Bris- 
tow,  Paul  Soderstrom  ,  and  David  Snow  who  along  with  a  superb  cast  set  the  town  in  a  whirl.  The  tunes  "Open  a 
New  Window"  and  "It's  Today"  were  heard  echoing  down  halls  and  whispering  through  the  library  while  the 
Playmakers  cleaned  up;  selling  every  seat  in  the  cafeteria  all  three  nights. 

For  their  third  performance  of  the  year,  the  Playmakers  presented  seven  plays  which  were  written  and  di- 
rected by  Liberty  Union  High  School  students.  Although  this  play  was  only  presented  one  night  in  May,  Play- 
makers sold  three-fourths  of  their  available  seats. 

The  seniors  were  able  to  enjoy  for  the  second  time  a  trip  to  Disneyland.  Leaving  on  May  30,  and  returning  on 
the  next  day,  the  seniors  got  to  enjoy  the  entertainment  of  many  performing  groups  and  attractions.  Our  senior 
class  had  their  annualjJicnic  at  Oak  Park  on  May  25, 1975.  Many  games  and  activities  were  provided. 

The  school  year  1974-75  saw  many  awards  and  honors  given  out  to  deserving  students.  May  7  was  the  date  of 
the  Honor's  Desert  sponsored  by  the  CSF.  The  tof^n  ntMcteiiiLlfi  rliu  r»a>hman.  Sophomore,  Junior,  and  Senior 
Classes  were  honored  along  with  the  top  schqW^^ollowing'^Jie  FFA  berdj-heir  Parent  Member  banquet.  They 
honoredth^eserving  members  and  helper'swWBipi^g^tatrogsrTlT^meal^f  BBQ  chicken  and  steak  was  en- 
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Stewart  chosen  queen  at  annual  ffa  barn  dance 


DON'T  be  mistaken.  The  Barn  Dance  isn't  boring  at  all.  Debbie 
Cottrell  just  felt  like  taking  a  nap  on  Carlos  Sanabria's  shoulder 

as  the  music  put  her  to  sleep. 


MIKMIKE  GONZALES  and  Letitian  Lopez  are  just  freshmen,  but 
they  know  how  to  pass  the  time  at  a  once-a-year  Barn  Dance. 

How  did  you  spend  it? 


TOP  FIVE,  Darlene  Stewart,  Sherry  Myers,  Kelli  Dean,  Pam 
Orman,  Patty  Williams  and  their  escorts,  are  anxiously  waiting 
for  Krim  Michaud,  last  years  Chapter  Sweetheart,  to  announce 


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SHIRLEY  PHILLIPS  brushes  off  the  Straw  as  she  leaves  the 
haytoss.  Shirley  was  thrown  in  the  haytoss,  which  was  opened  once 

an  hour  during  the  Barn  Dance. 


DARLENE  STEWART  happily  exhibits  her  bouquet,  corsage, 
and  other  gifts  presented  to  her  after  being  announced  as  the 
1974  FFA  Chapter  Sweetheart. 


the  1974-75  Chapter  Sweetheart.  The  Barn  Dance  was  sponsored 
by  the  FFA.  The  Chapter  Sweetheart  was  chosen  by  all  the  FFA 
members. 


MANY  people  enjoy  the  haytoss,  if  you're  a  tosser.  But  Jack 
Wilkins,  Michele  Twedt,  and  Gary  Smith  are  a  few  run-aways  who 
wouldn't  like  being  thrown  in. 


WILLIE  RIVERA  amoungst  other  Barn  Dancers  emerges  from  the 
hay  during  the  haytoss.  From  the  looks  of  it,  Willie  has  a  lot  of 
straw  to  shake  off  his  head. 


BIG  dancing  crowds  makes  the  Barn  Dance  a  delightful  scene. 
These  dancers  are  enjoying  the  music  of  Atlantis,  while  others 
kick  back  on  the  straw  and  listen. 


DEBBIE  UPSHAW  and  Kati  Stornetta  pose  for  their 

pictures  on  Clash  Day.  The  Sophomore  Class  clashes 

their  way  to  second  place. 


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KELLY  LAWLER  receives  his  Spirit  Mug  from  Peggy  Dominguez.  He  was 
picked  for  the  most  spirited  sophomore  boy  during  Homecoming  Week.  Rally 

Squad  picks  the  spirited  representatives. 


1974  HOMECOMING  QUEEN 

Paula  Graves  happily  receives  a  hug  from 

Sherry  Erickson. 


MR.  VERNON  NOBLE,  Mr  Lou  Bronzan,  Alexis  Paras  sitting  on  Chariie-O,  a  repre- 
122  sentative  of  the  World  Championship  A's  and  Mr.  Gerald  Claywell  take  time  out  from 

the  Homecoming  Parade  for  this  picture. 


"1977  SOPHOMORES 
are  here."  yells  Kim 
Griggs,  Lori  Sev- 
erns  and  Kim  Fer- 
tado.  They  are  just 
a  few  of  the  spirit- 
ed Sophomores  riding 
along  in  the  Homecom- 
ing Parade. 


LORI  CELONI  is 
embarrassed  because 
Tina  Delgado  takes 
her  place  amoungst 
Top  Ten.  Jeannie 
Ghiggeri  finds  it 
quite  amusing. 


Students  earn  spirit  jugs 
during  homecoming 


1974  HOMECOMING  COURT  Lindsay  Nunn,  Roxanne  Scoirtino, 
Paula  Graves,  Jeannie  Ghiggeri,  and  Lori  Celoni  formally  pose  as 
they  wait  for  the  parade  to  start. 


COMMISSIONER  OF  ATHLETICS  Danny  Navarette  not  only  or- 
ganized Homecoming,  but  he  also  chauffered  Paula  Graves  during 
the  parade  that  Friday  night. 


OUR  BAND  plays  Hail  Liberty  while  Paula  Graves  is  hugged 

and  congratulated  by  friends.  Homecoming  Week  was  almost  over 

but  it  just  started  for  Paula.  123 


JUNIOR  and  Senior  girls  participate  in  the  car  rally  as  one 
of  the  Homecoming  activities.  Seniors  went  on  to  win  the  over- 
all Homecoming  activities. 


HOPPING  their  way  to  third  place  are  Sophomore  Class  members 
Mark  Cunder  and  Nancy  Byer.  Sophomores  finished  third  in  over- 
all Homecoming  week  competition. 


smiles,  happiness  highlight  homecoming  activities 


JOHN  SHOWAKER  and  Ron  Mc- 
Kinny  join  in  the  car  rally,  dis- 
playing their  spirit. 


POSTER  day  is  a  big  event  during  Homecoming  week.  All  classes  join  in  the  competition,  some  getting  up  at  two  in  the  morning 

to  put  up  posters.  The  posters  are  judged  on  who  has  the  most  originality  and  spirit. 

The  seniors  took  first  place  in  the  competi- 
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president,  receives  a  pie  in  the  face 
from  Eddie  Garcia. 


VAL  GAGE  steps  out  and  boogies  as 
"Bopper  Gage"  in  the  Bottom  Ten  skit  at 
the  Homecoming  Rally. 


JOSE  OSEGUERA,  Mark  Miguel  and 
Merri  Bristow  work  on  the  sophomore  float 
during  Homecoming  week. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  pulls  away  at  the  tug-of-war  as  one  of  the  Homecoming  ac- 
tivities. The  sophomores  tied  for  last  with  the  freshmen  in  this  event  but  never 
got  to  tug  it  out  for  fourth. 


DELLA  RAMOS  stops  to  swallow  in  the 
pie  eating  contest.  Delia  went  on  to  place 
third  for  the  juniors. 


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JOHN  COX  and  Darlene  Stewart,  participants  in  the  sixth  annual  FFA 
rodeo  event  called  the  rescue  race,  are  having  a  slight  misfortune  with 
Darlene  pulling  John  off  the  horse. 


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MARK  HARPER  is  a 
participant  in  the  bull 
riding  contest. 


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a  safe  rescue  race. 


JOEY   BEBORBA  hangs 
on  to  the  hide  in  the 
hide  race  event. 


TINA  FERRARO  and  her  horse  Maverick  go  as  fast  as  they  can  after 
completing  the  barrel  race  which  is  a  gymkana  event.  The  barrel  race 
is  a  timed  event  with  the  horse  and  rider  going  around  three  barrels. 


MR.  PAT  YOUNG  and  his  donkey  stop  and  pose  for 

their  picture.  The  faculty  went  on  to  beat  the  FFA  in 

the  Donkey  Basketball  game  14-12. 


PHILIP  SOMERHALDER,  playing  for  the  FFA,  tries  to  stop  Mr.  Lynn  Harmonson, 
who  shoots  for  two  for  the  faculty.  Mr.  Pat  Young  watches  Mr.  Harmonson  as 
he  shoots. 


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EDDIE  GARCIA,  playing  for  the  Block  "L",  is  hav- 
ing a  little  problem  staying  on  his  donkey,  but  he  man- 
aged to  stay  in  the  rest  of  the  game. 


RICHY  AMBROSINO  seems  to  be  having  trouble  holding  on  to  the  donkey 
and  the  basketball  at  the  same  time.  Richy,  a  1972  graduate,  is  playing  for  the 
alumni  team. 


faculty  tops  ffa  in  annual  donkey  basketball  game 


PHILIP  SOMERHALDER  and  Kelli  Dean,  playing  on  the  FFA  team,  are  tring  to  take  the  ball  away  from  Mr.  Lynn  Harmonson  who 
is  playing  for  the  faculty.  The  two  FFA  members  are  successful  in  taking  the  ball  away  but  that  wasn't  enough  to  beat  the  faculty. 
The  annual  Donkey  Basketball  game  is  sponsored  by  the  FFA. 


MR.  LYNN  HARMONSON  seems  to  be  having  trouble  getting  his 
donkey  to  move  for  him.  Mr.  Harmonson,  a  new  ag  teacher  this  year, 
is  a  member  of  the  faculty  team. 


PHILIP  SOMERHALDER  and  Larry  Halford,  members  of  the  FFA 
team,  and  Mr.  Herb  Scott,  a  member  of  the  faculty  team,  are  pulling 
on  their  donkeys  to  get  to  the  loose  ball. 


JULIE  CONWAY  and  Director  Phillip  Devine  small  talk  as  they  take  a  break  from  a 
night  rehearsal  of  "Teahouse  of  the  August  Moon."  Many  hours  were  spent  working  on  the 

first  play  of  the  year  making  it  a  success. 


JACK  MARLOWE  is  assaulted  by  Juliette 

Bettencourt  who  has  better  plans  in  store 

for  the  two  of  them. 


JOHN  GOMES  plays  the  role  of  Colonel  DAVID  SNOW  introduces  the  audience 
Purdy  Wainwright  III  who  does  his  work-  to  the  setting  of  the  story  to  keep  them  up 
mostly  behind  a  desk.  to  date. 

LADY  ASTOR,  a  goat  starring  in  Teahouse  of  the  August  Moon,  willingly  drinks  some  home- 
made booze  called  Batata.  The  crowd  gathers  around  anxiously  waiting  to  see  the  after  effects 
but  there  were  none  other  than  a  baa. 


playmakers  present  teahouse  of  the  august  moon 


TOWN  members  gather  for  a  public  meeting  for  an  orientation 
from  their  new  instructor  Jack  Marlowe.  He  enjoys  it  since 
he  is  receiving  peculiar  gifts. 


ORIENTAL  scenery  and  costumes  add  their  touch  to  the  play 
like  a  teahouse  does  to  a  town.  In  this  case,  the  teahouse 
took  the  place  of  a  schoolhouse. 

DISBELIEF  is  on  Captain  Fisby's  face  as  Captain  McLean,  played  by 
Paul  Soderstom,  shows  the  size  of  worm-castings  in  their  Japanese 
village.  Isn't  it  hard  to  believe? 


TURNING  to  Sakini  for  an  explanation  of  a  puzzling 
gift,  Captain  Fisby  receives  a  gift  from  an  old  villager 
played  by  Carlos  Sanabria. 


EXPLAINING  the  customs  and  traditions  of  his  people, 
Sakini  the  interpreter  trys  to  make  Captain  Fisby  under- 
stand his  people's  ways. 


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RHONDA  MARTIN,  Vera,  in  the 

Shubert  Theatre-New  Haven  scene  sings 

"The  Moon  Song". 


KIM  ABNEY,  Mame,  and  Rhonda  Martin, 

Vera,  sing  "It's  Today"  at  a  party 

in  Mame's  apartment. 


JACK  MARLOW  and  Jan  Martin  participate  in  the  scene  "all  a- 
round  New  York",  where  the  different  lives  of  the  people  were  shown 

to  young  Patrick  by  Mame. 


MERRI  BRISTOW,  Agnes  Gooch,  joins 

in  with  Christmas  spirit  in  "We  Need  A 

Little  Christmas". 


KIM  ABNEY,  Mame,  tries  to  make  a  good  impression  on  Ben 
Tuter,  Beauregard  Jackson  Pickett  Burnside,  to  win  over  Ter- 

ri  Vawser,  Sally  Cato. 


CHORUS  members  party  in  "It's  Today."  Participants  are 
Daria  Giannini,  Margie  Kidwell,  Mr.  John  Armenta,  Jan 
Martin  and  Debra  Brunsvold. 


DARLA  GIANNINI  is  a  victim  of  Director  Phillip  Devine's  make-up 
job.  Mame,  Mr.  Devine's  first  musical  of  tfie  year,  turned  out  to  be  a 
success  all  three  nights. 


DONNA  VASQUEZ,  Tony  Pate,  Loraine  Pardee,  Pat  Hawkins,  Brian  Lyons  and  Kim 

Abney  take  young  Patrick  played  by  Max  Wyman  through  the  set  in  "Open  a  New  Window. 

Kim  Abney  has  the  title  role  of  Mame. 


KIM  ABNEY,  Rhonda  Martin,  and  Robert 
Wilcox  bow  after  the  "Moon  Song"  scene  as 
the  curtain  opens. 


BRIAN  LYONS,  starring  in  the  Fox  Hunt  scene  as  Uncle  Jeff,  chats  with  Cousin 
Fan  played  by  Julie  Conway.  Brian,  a  man  of  many  talents,  also  plays  the  roles  of  a 
Bishop  and  of  Junior  Babcock. 


STAGE  BAND-TOP  ROW:   Rob- 
ert Aguire,  Rick  Pease,  Steve 
Bacchini,  Kelly  St.  John,  Mar- 
vin Bacigalupi,  Ron  Lasater, 
Ben  Tutor,  Robert  Burroughs, 
Max  Shott.  SECOND  ROW:  Er- 
ick  Eslick,  Rosemary  Martinez, 
MarshallSt.  John,  Bill  Bell, 
Gary  Andrade,  Dennis  Henesy. 
THIRD  ROW:  David  Snow,  Jeff 
Day,  Robert  Kanagaki,  Jack  Mar- 
lowe, Steve  Wong,  Director  Mr. 
Allan  Jones.  BOTTOM  ROW: 
Debbie  Rego,  John  Gomes,  Jul- 
iette Bettencourt,  Merri  Bris- 
tow,  Nancy  Byers,  Dede  Zara- 
goza. 


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BAND  III,  also  known  as  the  Marching  Band,  performs  one 
of  their  well-known  light  shows  to  the  tune  "The  Horse"  dur- 
ing the  Homecoming  halftime. 


ALLAN  JONES,  director  of  Band  III,  conducts  a 

number  in  the  Winter  Concert  held  on  February  28, 

in  Stonebarger  Gym. 


JOHN  GOMES,  a  drum  major,  leads  Band  III  at  the  annual  Home- 
coming Parade.  Ron  Sudweeks,  another  drum  major,  led  the  band  at 

halftime  on  Ohmstede  Field. 


WOOD  WINDS-TOP  ROW:  Devon 
Brooks,  Julie  Schwitters,  Julie 
Payne,  John  Gomes,  Janet  Beeks,  Teri 
Allen,  KaeErickson.  SECOND  ROW: 
Dede  Zaragosa,  Marylynn  Johnson, 
Diana  Ambrosino,  Lori  Modrall,  Kel- 
ley  Frazier,  Michelle  Buckler,  Daria 
Ciannini.  BOTTOM  ROW:   Lulu  McLen- 
don,  Nancy  Byer,  Kati  Stornetta,  Debbie 
Rego,  Laurie  McLendon,  Mari  Puente. 


BAND  MEMBERS-TOP  ROW:  Joe 
Johnson,  Fred  Engelhardt,  Robert  Ka- 
nagaki,  Blaine  Chambers,  Jeff  Day. 
SECOND  ROW:  Janice  Smith,  Paul 
Soderstrom,  Anthony  Roza,  Leanne 
Dessaussois.  THIRD  ROW:   Melrina 
Maggiora,  Patty  Ambrosino,  Susan 
Laird,  Jeff  Todd,  Debra  Maggiora, 
Mr.  Allan  Jones.  BOTTOM  ROW:   Ben 
Tutor,  Marvin  Bacigalupi,  Hugo  Quin- 
tanilla,  Mark  Leeper,  Kevin  Butler, 
David  Snow. 


BRASS-TOP  ROW:   Erick 
Eslick,  Danny  Costa,  Dennis  Hen- 
esy,  Robert  Burroughs,  Joe  Ambro- 
sino, Jack  Marlowe,  Gary  An- 
drade.  SECOND  ROW:  Greg  Wong, 
Steve  Bacchini,  Marshall  St.  John, 
Scott  Bevill,  Tutti  Nunez,  Max 
Shott.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Steve  Fort- 
ner,  Doug  Ellison,  Rosemary  Mar- 
tinez, Bill  Bell,  Steve  Wong, 
Roger  Graves. 


FRANK  UMPINGO  and  Lindsay  Nunn  quietly  talk  while  enjoying  their  dinner  at  His  Lord- 
ships. Dinner  began  at  8  followed  by  the  dance  at  9  with  Ivory  Tower  as  the  band.  Frank 

and  Lindsay  are  both  seniors. 


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GARY  ELLISON  and  his  date  are  caught  by  the 

camera  while  dancing  to  one  of  the  sounds  of  Ivory 

Tower  at  Gary's  Senior  Ball.  Gary's  date  seems  to 

be  having  a  good  time. 


JOSE  OSEGUERA  and  his  date  Patty  Hughes 
dance  slowly  to  the  sounds  of  Ivory 
Tower  at  the  Senior  Ball. 


GINA  BARAJAS  and  Leo  Martin  pose  for 
their  picture  after  finishing  off  their 
dinner  with  a  cup  of  coffee.  The  Senior 


ENJOYING  their  dinner  are  Tanya  Tutor 
and  Frank  Reveria.  With  the  theme  of 
"We  may  never  pass  this  way  again, 


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i       DANCING  slowly  at  the  Senior  Ball  are  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Steve  Whitfield,  Dwayne  Minick 
and  his  date,  Jose  Oseguera  and  Patty  Hughes,  Rose  Sanchez  and  her  date,  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Robert  Glenn,  and  Miss  Nancy  Doi  and  her  date. 


Ball  was  held  at  His  Lordships  on  May  17 

with  the  theme  of  "We  may  never  pass 

this  way  again." 


"Tanya's  Senior  Ball  will  be  a  night  she 

will  always  treasure  as  one  of  her  happy 

moments  at  Liberty. 


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DEBBIE  DAVIS  and  her  escort  pose  for  their 
picture  as  they  step  outside  for  a  breath  of  fresh 
air  and  a  cold  drink. 


ROSEMARY  SANCHEZ  seems  to  be  having  a 
good  time  with  her  date  at  her  Senior  Ball  while 
dancing  slowly. 


MARTY  MAGGOIRE  with  his  date  Reine  Graves  and  Tim  Aterberry 
with  his  date  Julie  DeSair  dance  to  the  sounds  of  "Get    Ready".  The  jun- 
iors picked  Memories  for  their  theme. 


ENJOYING  the  sounds  of  "Get  Ready"  at  the  Junior  Prom  are  Philip 

Somerhalder,  Alan  Loredo,  Doug  Ellison  and  their  dates  Julie  Schwitters, 

Sandy  DelBarba,  and  Diana  Ambrosino. 


KEN  DOW  with  his  date  Mary  Cozakas  and  Tim  Kent  with  Tweety  Bill- 
ingsley,  along  with  a  number  of  other  couples,  dance  to  the  soft,  slow  music 

at  the  annual  Junior  Prom. 


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HELPING  Ken  Rogers  fix  his  tie  is  Tina  Ferraro; 

but  she  decides  that  pinching  his  neck  would  improve  his 

appearance  at  the  Junior  Prom. 


ANITA  ZACHERY  and  her  date  take  a  few  minutes 

between  dances  to  just  sit  and  chat  at  the  Junior    Prom 

held  in  the  cafeteria  area. 


sophomores  celebrate  hop  with  'stairway  to  heaven' 


NANETTE  MENDOZA  gets  down  to  the  funky  and 
hard  rock  sounds  of  J.J.  Moon.  The  Hop  started  at 
8  and  ended  at  12. 


GINA  REED  and  Barbara  Pederson  chat  with  their 
dates,  Robert  Wilcox  and  David  Elsea,  respectively, 
during  the  Hop  Dance. 


PATTY  AMBROSINO  shyly  lets  out  a  giggle  as  Craig  Wetzel  slips  his  arm 
around  her.  Many  couples  first  went  out  to  have  a  nice  dinner  before  they 
arrived  at  the  Sophomore  Hop. 


RELAXING  on  the 
couch  are  Deanna 
Harris  and  George 
DeLa  Rosa  as  they 
nervously  wait  for 
another  song  to  be- 
gin. They  were  both 
dressed  semi-formal 
for  the  once-a-year 
occasion. 


J.J.  MOON,  a  five  man  band,  provides  the  music  for  the  Sophomore  Hop 
held  on  May  10.  The  band  plays  everything  from  hard  rock  to  country  music, 
and  once  in  a  while,  a  slow  song. 


CHOIR-TOP  ROW:   Elise  Abrahamson,  Cwen  Cran- 

dell,  Patti  McMurtrey,  Jim  Bates,  Dave  Leo,  Ross 

Last,  Charles  Llewellyn,  David  Snow,  Tony 

Pates,  Gary  Andrade,  Pam  Maderos,  Pam  Cowger, 

Lynn  Burkhart,  Susan  Reeves.  SECOND-ROW:  Kim 

Abney,  Terri  Allen,  Janet  Beeks,  Greg  Kelley, 

Pat  Hawkins,  Joey  Johnson,  Wendy  Wetzel,  Cheryl 

Yingling,  Lorraine  Pardee,  Morgan  St.  John. 

BOTTOM-ROW:   Liz  Bartham,  Lisa  Lennier,  David 

Beck,  Diane  Garcia,  Heidi  Hampton,  Lisa  Barr, 

Donna  Vasquez,  Lauri  Bausch,  Kelly  Cowger,  Holly 

Lopez. 


MADRIGAL-TOP  ROW:   Kim  Abney,  Ross  Last, 

David  Snow,  Patrick  Hawkins,  Cheryl  Yingling, 

BOTTOM  ROW:   Kati  Stornetta,  Heidi  Hamptom, 

Lisa  Lennier,  Pam  Cowger. 


POP  CHORUS-TOP  ROW:   Elva  Garcia,  Karia 

Blanchett,  Chris  Lopez,  Sally  Willicana,  Sherry 

Darst,  Melissa  Norried,  Charles  Llewyllyn,  Jim 

De  Hart,  Lorraine  Pardee,  Lori  Pastor,  Chris 

Bacchini,  David  Beck.  SECOND  ROW:  Darlene 

Studebaker,  Linda  Moss,  Rosemarie  Hoggin,  Elsie 

Mendiola,  Shellie  Armstrong,  Erina  Puccinelli, 

Lisa  Barr,  Leslie  Roma,  Lynn  Burkhart,  Robin 

Sloniker,  Donna  Vasquez.  BOTTOM  ROW:   Diane 

Mello,  Debbie  Sisk,  Loretta  Smart,  Linda  Smart, 

Linda  Wisely,  Kelly  Cowger,  Sandra  Bojorquez, 

Rosemarie  Martinez,  Flora  Selga. 


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csf  members  host  fun-filled  carnival 


DAVID  SNOW  skillfully  tosses  a  hoop  as  Mr.  Lou  Bronzan 
and  Chuck  Shahan  watch  with  delight  as  they  await  their  turn 
to  give  their  skill  a  try. 


NANCY  DEMARTINI,  working  at  the  tic-tac-toe  booth,  keeps  an 
eye  on  the  board  as  a  contestant  tries  to  win  a  prize.  Others  crowd 
around  to  see  the  excitement. 


LOOKING  up  at  the  basketball  hoop  is  Greg  Wong.  Greg  hopes  this  young  con- 
testant will  make  a  shot  so  he  can  give  her  one  of  many  variety  of  prizes,  and 
she  did  go  on  to  win  a  prize. 


EXCITEMENT  is  in  Debbie  Rego's  expression 
as  a  contestant  wins  a  prize  at  the  Hula  Hoops 
in  which  she  works. 


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ia  presents  13th  annual  show 


BILL  PERRERIA  is  helping  set  up  the  Hort- 
iculture booth.  The  Horticulture  class  is  taught 
by  Mr.  Lynn  Harmonson. 


JULIE  DEBORBA,  a  junior,  demonstrates  the  art  of  taxidermy  during  the  13th  annual 
Applied  Arts  Show.  The  taxidermy  class  is  part  of  the  agriculture  program.  Julie  is  seen 

here  working  on  a  pheasant. 


DAN  BEANE,  a  senior  from  the  arts  and  crafts  department, 
sits  waiting  to  answer  any  questions  from  the  viewers  who  wish 

to  know  about  pottery. 


MR.  DALE  COZBY,  a  woodshop  teacher,  dis- 
plays and  talks  about  some  woodwork  made  by 
his  students  in  class. 


RICK  MERRITT  disects  a  rabbit  in 
his  booth.  This  is  done  in  his  Animal 
Science  class. 


ADMIRING  the  paintings  made  by  our  tal 
ented  art  students  is  one  of  many  visitors 
at  the  Art  Show. 


MR.  WILLIAM  MICHAUD,  amoung  the  stuffed 
animals,  watches  spectators  curiously  wandering 
from  booth  to  booth. 


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PAUL  BLACKER  works  on  his  arts  and  crafts  exhibit  as  his  pot  spins  around 
and  around.  It  is  a  messy  but  artful  job  if  you  are  skillful  enough  to  do  it  as 
Paul  is.  It's  all  in  the  hands. 


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playmakers  present  original  'way  off  broadway' 


'CRACKERS"  is  the  title  of  this  commercial.  Sandy 

Kelly  is  a  snobby  character  advertising  a  new  chip 

called  Cracky  Wackys. 


SENIORS,  being  honored  at  the 
Honors  Dessert,  pose  after  the 
presentation. 


ANN  BLOOMFIELD,  the  student  body  president,  introduces 
the  guests  at  the  Honors  Dessert  held  on  May  7, 1975  in 
the  Activity  Center. 


MR.  LEONARD  CELONI  presents  Becky  Zavala  with  her  a- 
ward  as  Miss  Ethel  Van  Tassel  watches.  Students  with  an  A- 
a  verage  or  higher  were  honored. 


ROSANNA  MONTANHEIRO,  Tulin  Eviiya,  and  Naomi  Iwakura  were  honored 
as  Foreign  Exchange  Students.  They  come  from  Brazil,  Turkey,  and  Japan. 
Ech  of  them  received  a  medal. 


MR.  JAMES  ALVES  takes  time  to  adjust  Edward  Duarte's  necktie 
before  the  Class  of  75  marches  together  down  the  pathway  as  a  class 

for  the  last  time  on  June  6th. 


GETTING  ready  for  the  graduation  ceremony  are  Patty 
Williams  and  Sherry  Myers.  Patty  tries  to  make  things  perfect 
as  she  secures  Sherry's  cap. 

SUCCESSFULLY  catching  her  hat  after  receiving  her  diploma 
from  Mr.  Jack  Bloomfield  is  Bertha  Stone  as  a  gust  of  wind 
tries  to  carry  her  cap  off  her  head. 


seniors  bid  school  farewell  at  June  6  graduation 


PROUDLY  holding  their  tassles  and  marching  to  Pomp 
and  Circumstances,  the  traditional  graduation  song, 
are  Danny  Navarette  and  Marlene  Garcia. 


ROBERT  MOONEY,  student  speaker  at  the  graduation 
ceremony  delivers  a  fantastically  impressive  speech. 
Robert  was  selected  among  his  classmates. 


curriculum  -- 


staff  and  students  working  together 

Mr.  joe  Cutino  and  Mr.  Joe  Smith  were  both  re-elected  to  the  Governing  Board  of  Trustees  by  the  voting  pub- 
lic. In  April  Mr.  Leonard  Gerry  was  elected  president  of  the  Board  replacing  Mr.  Leonard  Celoni  and  H.  John 
Bloomfield  was  elected  clerk.  The  Board  expressed  their  pride  in  LUHS  for  having  outstanding  certificated  and 
classified  personnel  and  students. Board  members  also  felt  that  success  at  Liberty  was  due  in  part  to  community 
support. 

Dr.  Michael  Adams,  superintendent,  stated  that  his  two  main  goals  are  to  provide  students  with  the  oppor- 
tunity to  know  basic  skills  and  to  promote  more  job  experiences  for  interested  individuals. 

Mr.  Lou  Bronzan  spent  time  this  year  organizing  a  WASC  accreditation  study  to  determine  the  effectiveness 
of  the  school's  program  and  provide  a  blueprint  for  improvement. 

Mr.  Gerald  Clayburn  worked  at  trying  to  develop  student  pride  in  their  school  so  that  they  would  want  to  take 
care  of  it. 

Mr.  Vernon  Noble  and  his  counseling  staff  pondered  over  the  idea  of  workshops  to  enable  students,  teachers, 
and  parents  the  opportunity  to  easier  communicate  with  counselors.  He  expressed  an  interest  in  having  more 
orientation  for  freshmen  and  new  comers  and  how  to  develop  goal-planning  for  juniors. 

Miss  Barbara  Bonnickson  worked  between  the  La  Paloma  and  Liberty  campus  trying  to  insure  the  mental  and 
physical  well-being  of  students  in  both  areas. 

Mr.  David  Kirby  looked  into  expanding  offering  in  all  existing  vocational  areas,  especially  in  the  regional 
occupational  program. 

Mr.  Dewel  Morgan  contemplated  a  planned  move  of  his  opportunity  program  to  the  La  Paloma  campus  for 
the  1975-76  school  year.  The  program  also  faces  modification  in  some  form. 

Mr.  Allan  Jones  headed  up  the  newly  created  Performing  Arts  Department  which  combines  band,  chorus, 
and  drama. 

Mrs.  Gayl  Krumland  looked  Into  the  possibility  of  adding  new  courses,  improving  existing  classes  and  making 
some  already  offered  into  semester  ones. 

Mr.  Roy  Krumland  and  staff  developed  a  booklet  explaining  the  many  varied  business  classes  offered  in  his 
department.  In  addition  one  of  their  classrooms  was  equipped  with  electric  IBM  typewriters  and  new  tables. 

Mr.  William  Michaud  spent  time  helping  to  orient  the  new  ag  teachers  Mr.  Patrick  Young  and  Mr.  Lynn  Har- 
monson.  Future  plans  include  adding  a  sophomore  O.H.  class  involved  in  the  disecting  of  large  animals  when 
possible. 

Mr.  Oliver  Bascom  organized  a  new  program  to  be  introduced  next  year.  The  new  course  will  involve  all 
sophomores  in  a  coordinated  composition  sequence  for  one  semester  (meets  comp  requirements)  200  level 
will  be  offered  first  semester  and  100  second. 

Mr.  Pete  Springer  helped  expand  Ancient  Civilization  into  a  two  semester  class  to  be  taught  as  a  300  level 
course.  A  CETA  bi-lingual  aide  was  hired  to  assist  in  the  department.  Social  studies  can  now  be  taught  to  mono- 
lingual students  in  the  English  as  a  second  language  class  for  up  to  four  years. 

Mr.  Gerald  Crawford  added  one  change  to  help  individualize  algebra.  The  department  will  allow  freshmen  to 
sign  up  for  geometry  or  Algebra  2A  if  they  are  prepared.  The  individualized  math  program  will  continue. 

Mr.  Jack  Ferrlll  hopes  to  see  more  participation  in  all  sports  to  develop  school  spirit  and  mental  discipline. 
He  wants  to  develop  a  well-rounded  athletic  program  that  students  will  want  to  participate  in. 

Miss  Karen  Axelgard  Is  trying  to  add  more  extra-curricula  To  try  to  do  this  a  complete  survey  of  the  P.E.  pro- 
gram is  needed  to  see  where  students  feel  changes  should  be  made. 

Mr.  Robert  Glenn  wants  to  add  an  A  tract  science  class  and  obtain  more  material  and  equipment  for  use  In  the 
department. 

Mr.  Robert  Gonzalez  focused  much  of  his  attention  on  the  annual  Applied  Arts  Show;  but  also  spent  time 
working  on  expanding  classes  under  R.O.P. 

Mr.  Frank  Souza  with  Increased  help  from  C.E.T.A.  funds  spent  time  painting,  remodeling,  marking  and  re- 
pairing as  needed  on  campus. 

Mr.  John  Addlngton  oversaw  the  purchase  of  two  new  buses  to  bring  the  combined  Oakley-Brentwood- 
Llberty  fleet  to  21  total  buses. 

Mrs.  Barbara  Clark  was  able  to  hire  some  additional  help;  and  as  most  Americans  faced  Inflation  In  the  cafe- 
teria. 

Teachers,  staff  and  aides  worked  to  provide  an  excellent  education  for  all  Liberty  students. 


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Counseling  Secretary 

MICHAEL  ADAMS 

BA,  MA,  PhD,  Superintendent 

JAMES  ALVES 

BA,  Spanish  l-IV,  Spanish  Club  Adviser 


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JULIA  ARCE 
BA,  MA,  Counselor,  LEA  Social  Committee,  Public 

Relations 

DOROTHY  ARP 

Study  Hall  Superviser 

MANUEL  AZEVEDO 

Head  Gardner  and  Grounds 


AS  the  faculty  pulls  with  all  their  might  on  the  rope,  they  successfully  win  the  game  of  tug-of-war  against  the  class.  The  faculty  has 
been  undefeated  in  the  past  four  years  in  the  annual  tug-of-war  game  held  during  the  Homecoming  activities.  They  better  keep  tugging 

hard  or  some  class  might  win. 


OLIVER  BASCOM 
BA,  MA,  Advanced  Placement  English,  English 
200,  English  lA,  Crystal  Wall,  English  Depart- 
ment Chairman 
WILLIAM  BATZE 
BA,  Social  Studies  lA,  IB,  Current  World  Prob- 
lems, World  Religions,  World  Ideologies,  Annual 
Staff  I,  iV,  Yearbook  Society,  Annual  Staff 
Adviser,  LEA  President,  CEC  Committee 
ROBIN  BECK 
Registrar,  CSEA  Scholarship  Chairman,  Negotia- 
tions Committee 


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FRANK  BERUMEN 
Custodian 
JERRY  BLACK 
BA,  General  Science,  Math  l-IB,  Junior  Class 
Adviser,  Frosh  Football,  JV  Baseball,  LEA  Eval- 
uation Committee,  Salary  Committee 
JACK  BLOOMFIELD 
Board  of  Trustees 


DONELLE  BOMBEN 
BA,  MSE-Reading,  Reading  Improvement  II,  Read- 
ing Specialist,  Freshman  Class  Adviser 
BARBARA  BONNICKSON 
RN,  School  Nurse 
LOU  BRONZAN 
AB,  MA,  Principal,  FAL  North  Coast  Section  CIF 
Delegate 


faculty  pulls  together  to  capture  fourth  championship 


STEVEN  BRUNSVOLD 
BA,  Pop  Chorus,  A  Cappella  Choir,  Beginning 
Guitar,  Clef  Club  Adviser,  LUHS  Chamber  Singers 

DENNIS  BUCKLEY 
AA,  BA,  Chemistry,  Physics,  General  Science  IB, 
General  Math  IB,  Student  Government,  Student 
Council  Adviser,  Club  Council  Adviser,  LEA  Sec- 
retary 

BILLIE  CASEY 
Comptroller,  Secretary-CSEA  Chapter  #  238 


LEONARD  CELONI 

Board  of  Trustees 

HAROLD  CHILD 

BA,  English,  Social  Studies,  Freshman  Class  Adviser 

BARBARA  CLARK 

Cafeteria  Manager 


151 


penny  drive  losers 


GERALD  CLAYBURN 
BA,  MA,  Administration,  Vice-Principal 


SAM  COHEN 
BS,  ED.M.  MPH,  Language  Development  Class, 
Pres.  CCC  Schools  Education  Assn.,  CTA 


GERALD  CRAWFORD 
BS,  Algebra  IA-2A,  Geometry,  Mathematic  De- 
partment Chairman,  Tennis  Coach 


JOE  CUTINO 
Board  of  Trustees 


PAM  CURRIER 
Secretary  Work  Experience 


TRYING  to  decide  what  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  pie, 

William  Batze  has  had  enough.  Mr.  Batze  represents  the  LEA 

lost  the  penny  drive,  the  president  gets  a  pie  in  the  face. 


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PATRICIA  DACUS 
BA,  Psychology  For  Living,  US  History 
KEITH  DAWSON 
MA,  Boys  PE  l-ll.  Boys  Block  L  Adviser,  Wres- 
tling Coach,  Track  Coach 


FRANK  DEPARSIA 
AA,  BA,  Work  Study  Program,  JV  and  Varsity  Soc- 
cer Coach 

PHILIP  DEVINE 
BA,  Dramatic  Productions,  Philosophical  Litera- 
ture, Composition  IV  and  V,  English  IB,  En- 
glish 109,  Drama  Director,  Playmakers  Adviser 


VIRGINIA  DIEHL 
BA,  MA,  English  ll-IV 

NANCY  DO! 
BS,  AA,  Bachelor  Living,  Advanced  Clothing 
Homemaking  II,  Foods  I,  Clothing  I,  Senior 
Class  Adviser,  LEA  Social  Committee 


JUNE  DRAKE 

BA,  MA,  School  Psychologist 

NATALIE  DUTRA 

Instructional  Aide,  Community  Aide 


RONALD  ENOS 
BA,  Math  IB,  Algebra  IB,  Varsity  Football 
JACK  FERRILL 
MA,  Boys  PE  lll-IV,  PE  Department  Chairman, 
Block  L  Society,  Head  Football  Coach,  Athletic 
Director 


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BILLIE  FORTNER 
Administrative  Secretary,  CSEA  Vice-President 
SUE  FORTNER 
BA,  Bookkeeping  l-ll,  Typing  I,  You  and  the 
Law,  Rally  Squad  Adviser,  LEA  Vice-President 
LEONARD  GERRY 
Board  of  Trustees 


ROY  GHIGGER! 
BS,  Boys  PE  l-ll.  Freshman  and  ]V  Basketball 

Coach 
LLOYD  GILES 
Custodian 
JEANNE  GLENN 
BS,  Bachelor  Living,  English  IB,  Pep  Club  ad- 
viser 


ROBERT  GLENN 

BS,  MA,  Biology  B,  Math  IB,  Science  Department 

Chairman,  LEA  Professional  Relation,  Varsity 

Baseball  Coach 

ROBER"!"   ".ONZALEZ 

BA,  Electricity,  Metals  lll-IV,  BIA  Metals,  BIA 

General 
EVELYN  GRIFFITH 
BA,  English,  Spanish,  French,  AFS-lnternational 

Adviser 


RICHARD  HACKETT 
BA,  English  100-200,  2BB,  Senior  Composition, 
LEA  Legislative  Committee  Chairmen,  Personal 

Policy 
CLARE  (RED)HANNA 
Maintenance  Man 
GERALD  HARDT 
AA,  BA,  Driver's  Education,  Vocations,  Social 
STudies,  Director  Driver  Instruction 


LYNN  HARMONSON 
BS,  General  Ag.,  Agriculture  Science  I,  ROP  En- 
vironmental Landscaping,  FFA  Adviser 
NANCY  HISATOMI 
District  Bookkeeper,  CSEA  Insurance  Chairman, 
Legislative  Chairman 
MILDRED  JOHNSON 
Counseling  Office  Clerk 


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staff  members  participate  in  annual 
homecoming  activities 


ALLAN  JONES 
BM,  MM,  Band  l-lll,  Stage  Band  Theory,  Band 
Club  Adviser,  Performing  Arts  Department  Chair- 
man 


DAVID  KIRBY 
Voc.  Ed.,  ROP,  WEE,  IWE,  Coordinator,  Tutor  Su- 
perviser 


DOUGLAS  KIRK 
BS,  BIA,  Vocational  Automechanics,  Auto  Club 
Adviser 


GAYL  KRUMLAND 
BA,  Homemaking  III,  Clothing  l-IV,  Homemaking 
Department  Chairman,  Home  Economic  Club  Adviser 


DENISE  LINDSAY 
Clerk  Typist 


STAFF  MEMBERS,  Mrs.  Barbara  Whitfield  and  Mr. 
Rob  Russel,  work  together  in  the  sack  race  to  try  to 
win  the  faculty  some  points. 


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counselors  work  to  help  students  with  problems 


LEONARD  LUCIO 
BA,  MA,  Counselor 

MARY  MANKO 

Bi-lingual  Secretary  I 

JOSEPHINE  MENDOZA 

Instructional  Aide,  Reading  Lab 


JOHN  MEYER 
AA,  BA,  Jewelry,  Ceramics,  LEA  Legislative  Com- 
mittee 
WILLIAM  MICHAUD 
BS,  Ag  Business,  Natural  Resource,  Ag  Science, 
Animal  Science,  FFA  Club  Adviser 
JERRY  MILLER 
AA,  BA,  MA,  Boys  PEI-IV,  Varsity  Basketball 

Coach 


DEWEL  MORGAN 
BA,  Opportunity  Program  Director,  CEC 
MARY  MORIARTY 
BS,  Record  Keeping,  Business  Fundamentals,  Typ- 
ing I,  Majorette  Adviser 
JAMES  NABAS 
BA,  Crafts 


MR.  ELIAS  HER- 
NANDEZ gives  a  nice 
smile  while  he  helps 
Annetta  Zachery  with 
her  schedule.  The 
counselors  are  avail- 
able for  the  student's 
use  at  the  day  of  the 
merry-go-round  held  at 
the  beginning  of  each 
semester.  Many  students 
have  schedule  problems 
which  makes  it  necces- 
sary  to  have  a  counsel- 
or's help. 


156 


SALVADOR  NOVARRO 

Custodian 

VERNON  NOBLE 

BA,  MA,  Vice-principal,  Director  of  Counseling 

RONNIE  OVERTON 

BS,  Biology  A,  Physiology,  Algebra  2B,  LEA  E- 

valuation  Development,  Salary  Committee 


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RUTH  PASTUER 
Cafeteria  Help 
FRANCIS  PAYNE 
AB,  Discovering  Computers,  Typing  I,  Business 
Math 

WILLIAM  PETERS 
BA,  Art  Fundamentals,  Design  and  Composition, 
Painting  and  Drawing,  LEA  Evaluation  Committee, 
Social  Committee 


RETA  PIRTLE 
BS,  MS,  Shorthand  l-ll.  Social  Studies  IB,  En^ 
lish  100,  Junior  Class  Adviser 

LOUIS  RACKE 

BA,  Crafts,  Ceramics 

KENNETH  REEVES 

Custodian 


MARY  RICHARDS 

Attendance  Secretary 

BRYAN  ROOFE 

Building  and  Grounds  Supervisor 

TONY  ROZA 

Custodian 


ROBERT  RUSSEL 

BA,  English  ll-IV,  Speech,  Speech  Team 

MAX  SANABRIA 

Gardner  of  Grounds 

FRANCISCO  SANDATE 

Custodian 


157 


ELLRIE  SCHOPP 
BA,  BS,  English  IB,  Foreign  Literature,  Super- 
viser  of  Reading  Lab,  Chairman  of  Reading 
Department 
HERBERT  SCOTT 
BA,  MA,  Trigonometry,  Geometry,  Algebra  lA,  In- 
dividual Introduction  to  Algebra,  LEA 
Salary  Committee,  Senior  Class  Advis- 
er, Cross  Country  and  Golf  Coach 
WALTER  SHARAFANOWICH 
BA,  BS,  MA,  BLS,  Librarian 


JOE  SMITH 

Board  of  Trustees 

WILLIAM  SNOW 

BS,  MA,  President  and  Presidency,  Sociology, 

U.S.  History,  Tennis  Coach 

KATHERINE  SORENSON 

Library  Clerk 


FRANK  SOUZA 
Head  Custodian 
PETER  SPRINGER 
BA,  MA,  Federal  Government,  Sociology,  Califor- 
nia's Government,  LEA  Personnel  Policies  Com- 
mittee, Professional  Relations  Committee 

PAT  ST.  JOHN 
Secretary  Attendance  Office 


HELEN  TORRES 
Aide 
ALFRED  VALVERDE 
BA,  English  IB,  Reading  Improvement,  LEA  Publi- 
city Committee  Chairman,  Azteca  Club  Adviser 
ETHAL  VANTASSEL 
BA,  MA,  U.S.  History,  100-200,  Latin  l-ll,  La- 
tin Club,  CSF  Adviser 


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DOROTHY  WEEKES 

Yard  Superviser 
LAURANCE  WELCH 
BS,  Driver  Education,  U.S.  Geography,  Drafting 
BARBARA  WHITFIELD 
BS,  Girls  PE  l-IV,  Girl's  Gymnastics,  Track  and 
Field  Coach 


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new  ag  teachers  participate  in  many  varied  tasics 

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MR.  WILLIAM  MICHAUD  gives  Kelli  Bauerlein  his  assistance  while  Mr.  Patrick  Young  and  Mr.  Lynn  Harmonson  listen  during  the  merry-go- 
round  on  the  first  day  of  school.  All  three  teachers  are  involved  in  the  agricultural  area  with  both  Mr.  Young  and  Mr.  Harmonson  as  new 
members  of  the  teaching  staff  this  year. 


GARY  WILSON 
BS,  Auto  II,  Metal  II,  BIA  Wood,  Auto  Club, 
Sophomore  Class  Adviser 

LUCY  WONG 
Payroll  and  Account  Clerk,    CSEA,  Salary  Commit- 
tee 

PATRICK  YOUNG 
AA,  BS,  ROP  Meat  Processing,  Animal  Science, 
General  Agriculture,  FF A  Club  Adviser 


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Support  those  advertisers  who  helped  finance  your  yearbook. 


AAA  Swap  Shop;  169 
Ace  Hardware;  182 
AlEamesFord;  165 
Alpine  Packing  Co.;  183 
Anchor  Bar  and  Restaurant;  184 
Antioch  Evergreen  Nursery;  183 
Antioch  Sewing  Center;  188 
Antioch  Stationers;  180 
Arco;  186 
A&W;180 


Bank  of  Agriculture  &  Commerce;  183 

Bank  of  America;  186 

Beacon  Station;  170 

Becky's  Coffee  Shop;  173 

Beneficial  Finance  Co.;  184 

Berg's  Jewelers;  184 

Berry's  Pastry;  181 

Bethel  Harbor;  178 

Bethel  Island  Golf  Course;  170 

Bethel  Market;  172 

Bicycle  West;  169 

Big-O-Tires;  176 

Bill  Brandt  Ford;  189 

Boat  House  Lounge;  166 

Brentwood  Barber  Shop;  162 

Brentwood  Dental  Building;  163 

Brentwood  Disposal;  171 

Brentwood  Feed  &  Supply;  173 

Brentwood  Floral  Service;  180 

Brentwood  Furniture;  170 

Brentwood  Hardware;  167 

Brentwood  News;  178 

Brentwood  Pharmacy;  167 

Brentwood  Shell  Service;  183 

Bridgehead  Drive  in;  185 

Buffo's  Ice  &  Feed;  162 

Byer's  Auto  Body  Repair;  176 


Campanil  Cinema;  185 

Capri  Beauty  Salon;  172 

Caramiho  Produce  Co.;  182 

Carter's  Marine  Service;  171 

Casey's  Custom  Paint  &  Body  Shop;  173 

Centro  Mart;  177 

Clinton  Sudweeks;  171 

Columbus  Travel  Agency;  188 

Continental  Club;  178 

Copeland  Lumber;  164 

Copper  Kettle  Delicatessen;  188 

Cottage  Florist;  175 

Curtis,  Broderick,  &  Cinquini;  169 

Cutino's  Feed  Supply;  191 


Dallas  Shank  Chevron;  165 
Dashner  Motors;  169 
Dave  Cowan  Photography;  168 
Dave  &  Jim's  Gulf;  174 


Delta  Garage;  175 

Delta  Marine  Service;  187 

Delta  Sands;  176 

Delta  Tractor;  173 

Delta  Volkswagon;  191 

Der  Wienerschnitzel;  191 

Diablo  Agriculture  Chemical  Co.;  187 

Diablo  Equipment  Co.;  179 

Diablo  View  Florist;  189 

Dip  "N"  Dive  Pool  Supply;  167 

Dixie's  Country  Crafts;  191 

Don's  Bicycle  Shop;  167 

Dr.  Calloway;  171 

Dr.  Jeff  ry;  187 

Dr.  Richard  F.  Rye;  184 


Ellie's  Beauty  Salon;  170 
European  Motors;  171 


Fairview  Chevrolet;  167 
Famous  Fashions;  170 
Fidelity  Savings;  166 
Firestone;  190 


Gene's  Village  Delicatessen;  186 
Green's  T.V.  Appliances;  186 


Hair  Depot;  187 

Hal  Bailey's  L&H  Paints;  188 

Harold  J.  Fertado  Real  Estate;  172 

Hernandez  Real  Estate;  163 

Hisatomi  Service;  163 

Hoey  &  Hoey;  166 

Hogan  Chevrolet,  Martin  Enos;  172 

Howard  Johnson's  Co.;  184 


International  Sausage;  164 
Irene's  186 


Jake's  Variety;  183 

Jame's  Fine  Men's  Apparel;  189 

JoAnne's  Burritos;  169 

Johnson  Lumber  &  Hardware;  166 

Josten's;  187 


Keep-U-Neat  Cleaners;  191 
Ken's  Bad  Boy  Market;  187 


Laird  &  Stuart  Realty;  175 
Lee's  Market;  178 
Leo's  Sporting  Goods;  172 
Liberty  Drug;  188 
Linganes;  166 


Livermore  Production  Credit  Association;  191 
Lone  Tree  Medical  Center;  181 


Margaret's  Fabrics;  164 
Mayers  Jewelers;  164 
McKee  &  Gilbert,  D.D.S.;  176 
McKellDrugCo.;175 
Morgan's  Western  Supply;  175 
Mt.  View  Food  Center;  165 


Oakley  Paint  &  Body  Shop;  162 

Oakley  Pharmacy;  169 

Oakley  Shannon  Auto  Parts;  166 


Paint  House;  190 

Pancho's  Market;  167 

Pantelli's  Music  Box;  184 

Paul's  Foster  Freeze;  183 

Phillips  Printers;  178 

Port  Stockton  Food  Distributers;  162 


Ralph  Garrow  Real  Estate;  181 
Rancho  Furniture;  174 
Rossier-Prewett-Fortner,  Inc.;  164 
Russo's  Harbor;  180 


San  Joaquin  First  Federal  Savings;  170 

Sears;  188 

Silvera's;162 

Skyway  Auto  Wreckers;  172 

Smiley's  Drive  In;  163 

Sportman's  Barber  Shop;  189 

Stamm  Theatre;  185 

State  Farm  Insurance;  189 

Stewart's  Molander  Appliances;  163 

Stock  Pharmacy;  186 


Terry's  Table;  175 

Three  Nunns;  174 

Town  &  Country  Real  Estate;  178 

Toyota  of  Antioch;  163 

Triangle  Dodge;  180 

Turquoise  Plant;  176 


Vetranos;  171 
Village  Coiffures;  174 


Walt  Pierce  Marine;  176 

Western  Auto;  162 

William  B.  Cox  &  Assoc.  Real  Estate;  190 


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SHOP 


Complete  Body  Repair  and  Painting 


Jim  Carlin 
Shop  625-3550 


Dale  Hanson 
Shop  625-3550 


P.O.  Box  51  -  7th  and  Main  Streets 
Oakley,  California 


BRENTWOOD  BARBER 
SHOP 

Prop,  jack  Harrison 

325  Oak  Street 

Brentwood,  California 


since  1939 
Lumber  Building  Materials  Hardware 


*  Pre-Cut  Fencing 

*  Decorating  Dept 

*  Plywood 

*  Roofing 

*  Light  Fixtures 

*  Paint  &  Wallpaper 

*  Bathroom  Vanities 


*  Floor  &  Ceiling  Tile 

*  Garden  Supplies 

*  Plumbing  Supplies 

*  Electrical  Supplies 

*  Pre-Finished  Panelin'g 

*  Masonry  Products 

*  Custom  Fire  Screens 

Monday  Thru  Friday  8-6  Sat.  8-5 

Sunday  9-3 

757-2900 

223  Railroad  Ave. 


PORT  STOCKTON 

Food  Distributors  Inc. 

We  Feature  NUGGET  Brand 


466-0096 


Stockton,  California 


BUFFO'S  ICE  &  FEED 

Complete  feed  line: 

Purina,  Albers,  M.D. 
Full  line  of  Vet  supplies 
ICE  -  wholesale  and  retail  for  any  occasion. 

IF  YOU  CAN  RAISE  IT  WE  CAN  FEED  IT 


Phone  757-1144 
162 


608  West  3rd  Street 

Antioch,  California 

Filomena  Sarmento,  Rose  Robles,  Lorri  White 


Jack  P.  Hernandez 

Licensed  Real  Estate  Broker 


1456  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  Ca.  94513 


Area  Code  415 

Office  634-4113 

Residence  634-4517 


Laura  Nunn,  Pat  McMurtrey 


STEWART'S  MOLANDER 
APPLIANCES 


Frigidaire 

Roper 

Kitchenaid 

Amana 

757-0616 
808  "G"  Street 

Antioch,  Calif.  94509 

Maytag 

HISATOMI  SERVICE 

609  Railroad  Ave.,  Brentwood,  CA. 
Telephone  634-1341 

Congratulations  Class 
of  75 


SMILEY'S  DRIVE-IN 

Thick  Shakes  -  Large  Hamburgers 
Call-in  orders:  625-2442 

DINNERS         HIGHWAY  4 
OAKLEY 


TOYOTA 


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BRENTWOOD 


DENTAL 


Becky  Zavala,  Lorri  White,  Valerie  Bilbo,  Janet  Hustedt 


TOYOTS 


Your  Reliable 

Full  Service 

Toyota  Dealer 


ALL  MODELS 

IN  STOCK 

NOWl 


OF  ANTIOCH  I 


BUILDING 


SALES— SERVICE 
LEASINGS 

SEE  HOW  MUCH  CAR  YOUR  MONEY  CAN  BUY  I 
1600  W.  10th  SL,  Antioch  754-1990 


Under  New  Management  and  Ownership 


John  Showaker 


ROSSIER-PREWETT-FORTNER, 
INC. 

INSURANCE  BROKERS 


51  I  Second  Street 
Antioch 


Imported 


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MARGARET'S  FABRICS 

Where  the  unusual  is  usual. 
1635  A  Street 


Antioch 
757-8360 


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JEWELERS  INC. 

SINCE      1935 


516    SECOND    STREET    -    DOWNTOWN    ANTIOCH   -  757-1404 
26!0  SOMERSVILLE  ROAD  -  COUNTY  EAST  MALL  -  757-7227 


Lorri  White 


COPELAND 
J.W.     2^^^^1^     YARDS 


Retail  lumber  &  building  materials 


F.L.  Martin 
Manager 


Walnut  Blvd.  &  Dainty  Ave. 
Brentwood,  Calif.  94513 


164 


Phone  41 5/634-3520 


MT.  VIEW  FOOD  CENTER 

Highway  4 
Brentwood,  (California 

ValBillbo,Lorri  White 


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Diane  Moore,  Debbie  Young,  Gary  Ellison 

"We  Specialize  in  Service" 
Dallas  Shanks  Chevron 
336  Oak  St.  Ph.  634-8935 
Brentwood,  Calif.  94512 

Official  Smog  Inspection  Station 


AL  EAMES  FORD 

1400  W.  10th  Street 
Antioch,  California  94509 

757-1771 

Complete  Line  of  Fords-Ford  Trucks- 
and  Used  Cars. 

Body  Shop  and  Repairs 
Leasing  and  Rentals 


Ruth  Maiocco,  John  Showaker 

FIDELITY  SAVINGS 

AND    LOAN    ASSOC  lATlON 


47  East  18th  Street 

Antioch,  California 

757-6400 


JOHNSON'S  LUMBER  & 
HARDWARE 

Electrical  &  Plumbing  Supplies 
Highway  4  Delta  Rd. 

Phone:  634-3665 


LINGANE'S 

Men  and  Boy's  Clothing 

Regular  &  Flare 

Keds  and  Converse  Athletic  Shoes 
614 1st  Street     Phone:634-3958     Brentwood 


BEST  WISHES 
HOEY  &  HOEY 

737  Second  Street 

Brentwood,  California 

634-1148 


OAKLEY 

SHANNON  AUTO  PARTS 


Whole  Sale-Retail-Foreign  &  Domestic 
High  Performance  Parts 


#%! 


Doug's  Headers*    TRW 

Miller  Tires 

Offenhauser 

Holly*    AC*  Champion 


American  Parts 

Open8to6P  M 
Sun.  9  to  1  P.M. 


Complete  Front  End  Aligment  Services 


Machine  Shop  Service 
625-3532 


502  Mam  St.  Oakley 


Jim  Zwet/,  Rhondd  Martin,  John  Showaker,  Ruth  Maiocco 

BOB  SMITH 
BOAT  HOUSE  LOUNGE 

Proudly  Presents  Live  Entertainment 
5  Nights  Weekly 

Superb  Italian  Lunches  and  Dinners 

Bethel  Island 
684-2702 


PANCHO'S  MARKET 

Biggest  Little  Store  in  Brentwood 

634-4123 

Open  Sundays  and  Holidays 

Lynne  Morgan,   Debbie  Young 


New  -  Used 
Rebuilt 


Sales  -  Repairs 
Parts  -  Accessories 


DON'S  BICYCLE  SHOP 

272  Main  Street 
Oakley  Shopping  Center 


P.O.  Box  764 
Oakley,  Calif.  94561 


625-2839 


Everything  for  Your  Pool 
Dip  "N"  Dive  Pool  Supply 


106  Railroad  Avenue 

Antioch,  Calif. 

754-4212 


BRENTWOOD  PHARMACY 

Prescriptions  are  our  specially 
Fine  Cosmetics  -  Film  -  Gifts 


3 16  Oak  Street 


634-2156 


BRENTWOOD  HARDWARE 

Hardware  -  Plumbing 

Paint 

Garden  Tools 

629  First  St.  Brentwood 

634-3201 


Lorri  White,  Filomena  Sarmento,  Rose  Robles,  Paula  Sciortino 


FAIRVIEW  CHEVROLET 

1725 -10th  St.,  Antioch         757-0211 


167 


DAVE  COWAN  PHOTOGRAPHY 


Lindsey  Nunn,  Roxanne  Sciortino,  Paula  Graves,  Lori  Celoni,  Jeannie  Ghiggeri 


2008Treadway  Lane 

Pleasant  Hill,  California  94523 

Phone  933-5750  *  687-8148 


JOANNE'S  ^ot>  BURRITOS 


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A  Name  You  Can  Trust 

Main  Street 
Oakley,  California 

625-3883 


DASHNER  MOTORS 

BETTER   QUALITY   USED   CARS 
739    SECOND    STREET 

BRENTWOOD,  Calif. 


Office  634-3254  Res    634-4078 

DALE   DASHNER 


Filomena  Sarmento,  Rose  Robles 


SALES 

REPAIRS 

PARTS 


BICYCLE  WEST 

3100  Delta  Fair  Blvd.  —  Antioch,  Ca.  94509 
Telephone  (415)  754-4844 

Featuring:  Nishiki,  Peugeot, 
Raleigh,  Mundo,  &  Windsor. 


All  bicycles  completely  assembled  and 
tuned  to  factory  specifications. 


Oakley  Pharmacy 


Oakley  Shopping   District 


625-2752 


Oakley,    California 


AAA  SWAP  SHOP 

We  Buy  and  Sell 

Why  pay  more  or  sell  for  less? 

Hundreds  of  Bargains 


Used  furniture.  Appliances,  Mexican  imports. 

Religious  items.  Motor  oils,  Spray  paints, 

TV's,  Cards,  Filters 

Thousands  of  other  items  to  choose  from 


1  I  9    MAI  N    ST, 
(415)   625-9996 

OAKLEY,  CA.  94561 


Bill  and  Catherine  McKnight 
Owners 


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C-B-C 


Curtis,  Broderick,  and  Cinquini 

Real  Estate  Investments 


Highway  4 

508  3rd  St. 

Brentwood 

Antioch 

634-3508 

757-1020 

Debbie  Young,  Cheryl  Clements 


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NOW  AT 

BEACON 

4  Grades  of  Gasoline 

Regular,  No-Lead,  Ethyl,  and  Premium 
Open  From  7  A.M.  to  9  P.M. 

7  DAYS  A  WEEK 

BEACON 
SERVICE  STATION 


324  Railroad  Avenue 


Brentwood 


FAMOUS  FASHIONS 


The  store  with  the  young  taste  in  fashion  with 
ready-to-wear  sportswear,  lingerie,  and  shoes 

Second  &  G  Street,  Downtown 

Eighteenth  &  A  Street,  Antioch  Square 

Antioch,  California 

757-4600 


SAN  JOAQUIN 

FIRST  FEDERAL 

SAVINGS 


210  Dainty  Avenue 

Brentwood,  California 

634-1137 

Open  Monday  &  Tuesday  10-4 

Liz  Barthman,  Jeannette  Carter 


BRENTWOOD  FURNITURE 

Complete  Home  Furnishings 
Floor  Coverings-Custom  Draperies 

Televisions-Stereos-Appliances 
634-4480 


Rose  Robles,  Filomena  Sarmento 


ELLIE'S  BEAUTY  SALON 


Ellie  Billingsley 

Dot  Marchio 

Deena  Yoder ...  to  serve  you 

634-2422 


6471st  Street 


Brentwood 


Phone:  (415)684-2657 


3303  Gateway  Road 
Bethel  Island,  Calif. 


BETHEL  ISLAND 
GOLF  COURSE 


Bill  and  Connie  Conner-Managers 


/iX  ,  , 

John  Showaker 


CLINTON,  W. 
SUDWEEKS 

General  Contractors 

Floating  Structures 

Commercial  -  625-2927 

Residential -634-3922 

339  A  Brownstone  Road 

Oakley 


OVER  14  YEARS  IN  ANTIOCH 
ITALIAN  SPECIALTIES 

PIZZA      USAGNE 
EGGPLANT  PARMIGIANA 

CALAMARI 
RAVIOLI  ■  SPAGHETTI 
1 —        STEAK      SEA  FOODS 
:;     TORPEDO  SANDWICHES 


^    LL'N'CH  &  DINNER 
"       OPEN  TUES  -  Sl'N 


704  W.  2ND  ANTIOCH 


ORDERS  TO  OO 

757-6311 


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BRENTWOOD  DISPOSAL 
SERVICE 


761  Second  Street 
Brentwood,  California 

634-4089 


Best  of  Luck  to 
Class  of  75 


CARTER'S  MARINE 
CENTER 

P.O.  Box  488 
Bethel  Island,  Calif.  94511 


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DR.  MINOR  D.  CALLAWAY 
CHIROPRACTOR 


Telephone: 
(415)634-1141 


218Chestnut 
Brentwood,  California  94513 


Ruth  Maiocco,  Rhonda  Martin,  John  Showaker,  Jim  Zwetz 


10   Stnvt 

AUTO  CENTER 


IN  ANTIOCH 


European  Motors 

SPECIALISTS  IN  THE  REPAIR  OF 
•  VOLKSWAGEN  &  OTHER  FOREIGN  CARS 

"From  Minor  Tune-Ups  To  Major  Overhauls 

We  Do  It  All"  /-3^^ 

ENGINES  &  TRANSMISSIONS  .--^^^/ 


r-AT  DISCOUNT  PRICESi 
OPEN  6  DAYS        J 


FREE  ESIIMAKS 


810  WEST  TENTH  STREET 


754-3250 


171 


Jim  Zwetz,  John  Showaker,  Rhonda  Martin,  Ruth  Maiocco 


Skyway  Auto  Wreckers,  Inc. 

24  Hour  Towing  -  7  Days  A  Week 
8  to  6  P.M. 


CARS  BOUGHT  &  SOLD 
FOREIGN  &  DOMESTIC 

Highway  4  &  Sims     Brentwood  634-2400 


Good  Luck  Class  of  1975 


CAPRI  BEAUTY  SALON 


221  Oak  Street 

Brentwood 

634-4812 


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For  all  of  your  real  estate  needs  contact  us  at: 

311  Oak  Street 

Brentwood,  Calif. 

634-4112 


BETHEL  MARKET 

All  Your  Grocery  Needs 


684-2040 


35  Bethel  Island  Road 
Bethel  Island,  California 


For  tiie  BEST  DEALS  and  SALES 
See 


MARTIN  M.  ENOS,  SR. 


Owner 

LEO  MASSONI 


Manager 
Charlie  Wegner 


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172 


LEO'S  SPORTING  GOODS  &  HARDWARE 


Corner  Third  and  Mam 

Gunsmithing  Service 

See  Charlie 


Home: 
Dealers: 


634-3120 
634-1133 


Lorri  White,  Janet  Hustedt,  Val  Bilbo,  Becky  Zavala 

DELTA  TRACTOR 

Corner  of  East  18th  and  Olive  Lane 
757-9300 


Jennifer  Beaver 


CASEY'S  CUSTOM  PAINT 
&  BODY  SHOP 

Pick-ups,  Cars,  Vans,  Boats,  and  Bikes 
Insurance  Work  Also 


Mike  Casey 

634-1133 


1142  N.  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  Calif. 


Pai.la  <;r-ir^rtir,^     Pr^c«>P^^^I, 


BECKY'S  COFFEE  SHOP 


where  friendly  people  meet 
and  try  our  delicious  food. 


Highway  4         Oakley 
625-2172 


BRENTWOOD  FEED 
&  SUPPLY 

609  Railroad  Ave. 

Brentwood,  Calif.  94513 

Complete  Albers  Feeds 

Full  Veterinary  Supplies 

Ranch  and  Tack  Equipment 


Bob  &  Jim  Hoffner 


Tel.  634-1210 


173 


IMILE  NORTH  OF  BRENTWOOD  - HWY. 4  AT  SUNSET  ROAD 

Phone    634-4822 


DAVE  &  JIM'S  GULF 


Congratulations  Class  of  75 


Laura  Nunn,  Pat  McMurtrey,  Ruth  Maiocco,  Debbie  Young 


174 


RANCHO  FURNITURE 


Larry  Smith 


Highway  4  &  Bolton  Rd. 
Oakley,  California 


Phone 
Bus.  625-2560 


VILLAGE  COIFFURERS 


Specializing  in  men's  hairstyling  and 
teenage  styling  for  boys.  Open  seven 
days  a  week. 


634-4549 


1432  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  Calif. 


No  Appointments  Necessary 


We  Carry  an  Assortment 

of  Lee's,  Wrangler, 

Jeans,  Jackets,  &  Coats 

MORGAN'S  WESTERN 
SUPPLY 

CLOTHING*    FEED*   TACK*   VET  REMEDIES 
"The  Complete  Western  Store" 


(415)625-3949 


P.O.  Box925Hwy4 
Oakley,  Calif.  94561 


LAIRD  AND  STUART  REALTY 

for  all  of  your  real-estate  needs 

353  Walnut  Blvd.         634-2165 

Brentwood,  California 


Jeannetfe  Carter,  Liz  Barthman 


DELTA  GARAGE 

Congratulations  Class  of  75 
For  all  you  auto  needs: 

DODGE -DODGE  DART 

754  Railroad  Avenue         634-3516 


Rose  Robles 


COTTAGE  FLORIST 


Floral  and  Gifts 
1412  "A"  Street,  Antioch,  Calif.  94509  -  757-2373;  757-9262 

BOB  and  MARY  FRANCHETTO 


BEST  WISHES 

McKELL  DRUG 
COMPANY 

Antioch  Square 
Lucky  Shopping  Center 

Antioch 

Your  Antioch  Rexall  Stores 

757-2266 

Prescription  Specialists 


HOME  COOKED 
FOOD 

TERRY'S 
TABLE 

Just  Over  The  Bridge 

BETHEL  ISLAND 

Phone  684-2414 

Props:  Terry  &  Phil 

We  Feature  Breakfast 

&  Lunch  Every  Day 

Dinners 

Fri.,  Sat.  &  Sun. 

Closed  Tuesday 


175 


Robert  S.  Heitmeyer 


Hal  E.  Birgejr. 


DELTA  SANDS  NURSERY 

wholesale  Grower  of  General 
Nursery  Stock 

Yard  625-2528  Office  634-4180 

Rt  2,  Box  18  P.O.  Box  F-Brentwood 

End  of  Honey  Lane  off  Hwy  4,  Oakley 


Phone:  684-2723 
(AreaCodeMIS) 


WALT  PIERCE  MARINE  SERVICE 

ENGINE  &  HULL  REPAIR 
REFINISHING 


5614Sandmound  Blvd. 

P.O.  Box  BH 

Bethel  island,  Calif.  94511 


Walt  Pierce 


Free  Estimates 


BYER'S 
AUTO  BODY  REPAIRS 


Lenny  Byer 
634-3198 


Brentwood,  Calif. 
104  Oak  St. 


Lorri  White,  Debbie  Young,  Valerie  Bilbo 


John  Showaker 


Lyie  V.  Case 


412  East  18th  Street 

Antioch  /  California 

Phone  757-6420 


176 


CONGRATULATIONS 
CLASS  OF  '75 

Compliments  of 

PAUL  E.  McKEE, 

D.D.S. 

JOHN  1.  GILBERT, 

D.D.S. 


THE  TURQUOISE  PLANT 


208  "G"  Street 

Antioch,  California     94509 

(415)754-4915 


Reservation  Direct  Handcrafted  Indian  jewelry 

Custom  Navajo  and  Zuni  Work 

Repairs 


Breiituood. 
Calitornia 


centrOmakt 


OUflLliy       fOOD       SIOHS 


Oakley, 
Califortiia 


Debbie  Young,  Diane  Moore 


177 


Rpthel  Harbor 


"Elevator  Launch 


Pat  and  John  Walsh 


Harbor  Road,  Bethel  Island 
684-2141 


PHILLIPS  PRINTERS 

AND 

BOOKS 


204  "G"  Street,  Antioch,  Ca. 


757-3253 


Tom  and  Sam  Matthews,  Publishers 

BobGromm.  Managing  Editor 
Published  Thursday  at  Brentwood, 
Contra  Costa  County,  California 

Office:  654  Third  Street  at  Oak 

Mailing  Address:  P.O.  Box  157 

Phone:634-3123 


DIXIE'S 

Country  Crafts 

CONTINENTAL  CLUB 
RESTAURANT 

220  A  Oak  Street 

Brentwood,  California 

Cocktails  and  Banquets 
1446  Hwy  4                              Brentwood,  California 

Dixie  Hendrix 
Ph.  634-2882                                                  Owner 

634-8994 

SPECIALIZING  IN  WATERFRONT 
PROPERTY 

IS 

LEE'S  MARKET 

Fresh  Meats,  Produce, 

Beer  and  Wine 

Wi.  .                    ^ 

,   REAL  ESTATE 

We  Cut  and  Wrap  Freezer  Order 
Open  9:00  A.M.  to  7:00  P.M. 

TELEPHONE   Ml  5)  6843420 

5998    BETHEL    ISLAND    ROAD          BETHEL    ISLAND 

CALIf     94511 

178 

Highway  4  and  Sunset  Road                              634-3019 

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DIABLO  FARM 
EQUIPMENT 

John  Deere  Farm  Equipment 

And  Consumer  Products 
634-3578 


1237  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  California 


Laura  Nunn,  Debbie  Young 


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Rhonda  Martin,  Jim  Zwetz 


TRIANGLE  DODGE 

Triangle  Mobile  Homes 

and 

Recreational  Vehicle  Center 

85  E.  18th 
Antioch,  California 


Mai  Vineberg 
General  Manager 

Bus.  Phone  757-7200 


Oadge 


BRENTWOOD 
FLORAL  SERVICE 


Flowers  for  All  Occasions 
Patrick  G.  and  Donnalee  McHenry 


839  First  Street 
634-3600 


A  &  W 

335  Oak  St.  Brentwood 

Richard  and  Deb 


Owners 


RUSSO'S  HARBOR 

At  the  End  of  Piper  Rd. 
Bethel  Island 

Dry  Dock,  Covered  Berths,  Launch 


P.O.  Box  487 


684-2024 


Joe  Russo 


Rhonda  Martin 

ANTIOCH  STATIONERS 

757-1550 


180 


Congratulations  Class  of  75 


LONE  TREE  WAY 
MEDICAL  -DENTAL 


Dr.  Abe  Kaplan 

Dr.  Hugh  V.  Maiocco 


Dr.  Paul  Krey 

Dr.  James  Wadnizak 


1    ^  ^ 

Paula  Sciortino 

BERRY'S  PASTRY 

Best  Known  for  Quality 
We  specialize  in  wedding  cakes 
and  decorated  cakes  for  all  occasions 


Antioch  Shopping  Center 


757-5858 


RALPH  G ARROW 
REAL  ESTATE 

1312  A  Street 
Antioch,  California  94509 
Telephone  (415)  757-3770 

Lorri  White,  Valerie  Bilbo 


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CARAMIHO 


Produce  Co. 


CONGRATULATIONS 


CLASS  OF  75 


Patty  McMurtrey,  Laura  Nunn 


OLOSMOBILE 


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L.    J.     rloqan 

HCGAM  CHEVPOLET 
OLDSMOBILE.  IMC. 


114.2  North  Hiway  a 

BRENT^'OOD.     CALir.     94S13 

Phone  (.415)  63.4-1133 


AJlEll]  iHlAlftlDlwUIRIt 


Ross-Fernandes,  Inc. 

211  W.  19th  Street,  Antioch,  Calif. 

(415) 757-2500 


Filomena  Sarmento 


Antioch's  Finest 


PAUL'S  FOSTER'S  FREEZE 


Food  and  Refreshment  Center 

"Best  Dressed  Burgers  in  Town" 

COMPLETE  FOUNTAIN  SERVICE 

Open  Daily  11  to  11:30  Fri.  &  Sat.  Till  Mid. 

400  East  18th  St.       Antioch       757-6441 


Lorri  White 


BanK  OF 


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Compliments  and  Best  Wishes 
Class  of  75 

Member  of  F.D.I. C. 
740  First  Street  Brentwood,  California 


ANTIOCH  EVERGREEN 

FLORIST 

AND  NURSERY 

Free  Delivery  and  Garden  Supplies 
William  and  MillieGill 


757-4568 


Highway  4  Antioch 


ALPINE  PACKING 
COMPANY 


Wholesale  Meats 
and  Sausages 

350  W.  Wakefield  Road 
Stockton,  California  95207 


JAKE'S  VARIETY  STORE 

655  First  Street 
Brentwood,  Calif.  94513 


Best  Wishes  to  Class  of  75 


Owners 
Jay  &  Judy  Gunder 


Cheryl  Clements,  Debbie 


BRENTWOOD 
SHELL  SERVICE 


Electronic  Tune-Up 
Complete  Brake  Service 
Air  Conditioning  Service 
Wheel  Balancing 
ALLSTATE  Motor  Club 
Headlight  Adjustment 


1355  Hwy  4,  Cor.  Broderick 

Open  7  Days  a  Week 

Phone  634-8954 

BankAmericard-Master  Charge-Shell  Credit  Cards 


183 


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PUCCINELLI'S 
ANCHOR 

BAR  &  RESTAURANT 

Family  Style  Italian  Dinners 

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WHITE  SHIRTS  OUR     SPECIALTY 


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500  Main  Street  625-2200 

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yearbook  editor  thanks  staff,  students,  pros 


PAUSING  FOR  A  QUICK  GLANCE  are  Lorri  White,  Senior  Class  Editor  and  Valerie  Bilbo, 
Layout  Editor,  as  they  work  together  to  finish  their  pages  and  meet  their  deadline! 
As  a  Senior,  this  is  Lorri's  last  year  contributing  her  time  and  effort  on  annual  staff. 


PONDERING  over  a  great  decision 

or  maybe  just  daydreaming,  is  the 

yearbook  advisor  Mr.  Batze. 


The  organization  and  successful  outcome  of  a  yearbook  is  accom- 
plished from  the  dedication  and  loyalty  to  our  school.  This  year  I  am  hap- 
py to  have  had  great  support  from  many  special  people.  I  would  like  to 
express  my  sincere  thanks  to  Mr.  Dave  Cowan  for  producing  our  pho- 
tographs, William  R.  Stephenson  for  his  help  with  the  organization  of 
our  yearbook;  the  American  Yearbook  Co.  for  publishing  our  book  and 
the  LUHS  district  for  its  support. 

Special  thanks  go  to  Mr.  William  Batze,  our  yearbook  advisor,  for  ail 
his  time  and  patience  for  helping  me  make  it  through  the  year;  our 
fantastic  staff  and  you  for  making  this  year's  yearbook  sales  the  greatest 
number  ever  sold. 

Sincerely, 
Susan  Chan 
Editor-in-Chief 


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HYPNOTIZED  in  a  state  of  bewilderment,  are  Marilyn  Sanabria,  Rosemary  Mar- 
tinez, Denise  Tooley  and  Kathy  Serna  as  each  of  them  rest  their  heads  on  their 

hands 


LION  75 
Yearbook  Staff 

Susan  Chan  .  .  . 

Editor-in-Chief 
Lori  Modrall  .  . . 

Assistant  Editor 

Senior  Editor 
Debbie  Young  . . . 

Assistant  Editor 

Assistant  Ads  Editor 
Diane  Ambrosino  . .  . 

Curriculum  Editor 
Valerie  Bilbo  . .. 

Layout  Editor 
Steve  Bishop  . . . 

Assistant  Sports  Editor 

Photograpner 
Debbie  Celoni  . .  . 

Head  Sports  Editor 
Rick  Folsom  . . . 

Photographer 
John  Gomes  .  .  . 

Head  Photographer 

Yearbook  Society  President 
KimGreggs  . . . 

Classes  Editor 

Index  Editor 

Photographer 
Debra  Maggiora  . . . 

Photo  Editor 

Yearbook  Sales 
Ruth  Maiocco  . . . 

Ads  Editor 

Photographer 

Yearbook  Society  Vice-President 
Rosemary  Martinez  .  . . 

Activities  Editor 

Photographer 
Marilyn  Sanabria  . .  . 

Assistant  Sports  Editor 

Photograpner 
Julie  Schitters  . .  . 

Activities  Editor 

Photographer 
Kathy  Serna  .  .  . 

Classes  Editor 

Photographer 
Jan  Stolhand  .  . . 

Layout  Editor 
Denise  Tooley  . . . 
Classes  Editor 
Photographer 
Lorri  White  .  .  . 
Senior  Class  Editor 


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As  one  takes  the  LION  75  yearbook  and  reminsces  about  the  year  of  74-75 
he  is  venturing  the  glorious  past  of  "Yesterday  Once  More." 

The  staff  members  selected  this  theme  to  initiate  the  idea  of  looking 
back  and  seeing  things  from  the  past. 

The  LION  75  yearbook  goes  back  in  tradition  as  the  cover  is  enchanted 
by  our  school  seal  aside  from  the  unconventional  cover  of  yesteryear. 
This  design  represents  a  spectrum  of  our  school  and  its  meaning.  The 
courageous  lion  signifies  our  school's  mascot  the  "Liberty  Lion."  The  leaves 
of  cardinal  and  gold  represent  our  brilliant  school  colors.  The  shield  holds 
the  symbols  of  the  lamp  of  learning  and  wisdom,  the  wings  of  athletics  and 
the  plow  of  agriculture — all  vital  to  the  fulfillment  at  Liberty  and  associated 
with  the  content  of  this  book. 

The  endsheets  and  spot  color  also  correlate  with  the  traditional  idea  in 
metalic  gold. 

We  hope  you  thoroughly  enjoy  this  yearbook  and  appreciate  the  hours 
of  hard  work  for  your  remembrance  of  "Yesterday  Once  More." 


bottoms  up, 
n  the  Spring 


TOP  ROW:   Debra  Maggiora,  Jan  Stolhand 
Denise  Tooley,  Susan  Chan,  Diane  Ambrosino, 
Lori  Modrall,  Rosemary  Martinez,  Steven 
Bishop,  Mr.  William  Batze.  SECOND  ROW: 
John  Gomes,  Valerie  Bilbo,  Debbie  Young 
Julie  Schwitters,  Marilyn  Sanabria,  Kim 
Griggs,  Debbie  Celoni,  Kathy  Serna, 
Ruth  Maiocco. 


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index 


Abbott,  Ladd;  20 
Abney,  Kim;  20,35,132,133 
Abrahamson,  Anita;  49 
Abrahamson,   David;  56 
Abrahamson,  Elise;  20 
Ackerley,  Carl;  41,68 
Ackerman,  Alta;  150 
Adams,  Joni;  41 
Adams,  Larry  G;  41 
Adams,  Larry  R.;  41 
Adams,  Dr.  Michael;  5,150 
Adams,  Patty;  41 
Adams,  Rich;  56 
Addington,  Sandy;  41 
Aguilera,  Morris;  56 
Aguirre,  Robert;  56,134 
Alderson,  Jan;  56 
Allen,  Keith;  56 
Allen,  Michael;  56 
Allen,  Roni;  49 
Allen,  Teresa;  49,126,135 
Almodovar,  Pamela;  20 
Altes,  Kenneth;  56 
Alvarador,  John;  20 
Alverson,  Karen;  41 
Alves,  James;  150 
Amador,  Tony;  20 
Amador,  Lupe;  41 
Amar,  Janette;  56,110 
Amar,  LuAnn;  20 
Ambrosino,  Diana;  41,135,138 
Ambrosino,  Joseph;  20,135 
Ambrosino,  Patricia;  56,135 
Analos,  Jess;  49 
Anderson,  Pam;  49 
Anderson,  Tammy;  41 
Andrade,  David;  49 
Andrade,  Gary;  4,20,134,135 
Arce,  Julia;  150 
Armenia,  John;  133 
Armstrong,  Richard;  49 
Armstrong,  Shellie;  56 
Arp,  Dorothy;  150 
Arterberry,  Tim;  41,138 
Aslakson,  Scott;  41 
Atkinson,  Christopher;  56 
Atkinson,  Thomas;  21 
Avalos,  Mike;  56 
Axelgard,  Karen; 
Azevedo,  Debbie;  56 
Azevedo,  Manuel;  150 

B 

Bacchini,  Christina;  56,57 

Bacchini,  Steven;  49,134,135 

Bacigalupi,  Marvin;  41,71,134,135 

Bagwell,  Jesse;  41 

Ball,  Anthony;  21 

Ball,  Mitchell;  49,70,71 

Banuelos,  Richard;  42 

Barajas,  Georgina;  42 

Barajas,  Isabel;  56 

Barnes,  Danny;  42 

Barnes,  John;  21 

Bartee,  Gary;  21 

Barthman,  Elizabeth;  42,170,175 

Bascom,  Oliver;  150 

Bates,  James;  56 

Bates,  Lucke;  49 

Batesel,  Bart;  56 


Batesel,  Versa!;  49,71 

Batze,  William;  150,152 

Bauerlein,  James;  56 

Bauerlein,  Kelly;  12,21,82,159,99 

Bausch,  Lauri;  42 

Beaver,  Jennifer;  42,44,173 

Becerra,  Francisco;  49 

Beck,  Robin;  150 

Beeks,  Janet;  49,126,135 

Beffero,  Frank;  74 

Bell,  Billy;  56,134,135 

Behne,  Daniel;  21 

Bennett,  Fred;  21 

Beno,  Jean;  21,80 

Berumen,  Anthony;  68,69 

Berumen,  Frank;  151 

Bettencourt,  Juliette;  5,21,134,190 

Bevill,  Scott;  56,73,135,99 

Bilbo,  Valerie;  49,163,164,165,173,176,181, 

188,190 
Billingsley,  Rosemarie;  42,78,79,138 
Bishop,  Stephen;  49,71,99 
Black,  Jerry;  44,72,73,151 
Blacker,  Paul;  49,98,99 
Blevins,  Rodney;  21 
Blevins,  Shirle;  49 

Bloomfield,  Ann;  4,8,21,114,116,177 
Bloomfield,  Jack;  151 
Bloomfield,  Thomas;  49,71 
Bojorquez,  Sandra;  56 
Boltzen,Jan;  21,35,38 
Bomben,  Donelle;  151 
Bone,  Debra;  56 
Borden,  Diana;  21,42 
Borges,  Laura;  42 
Borges,  Linda;  49 
Boss,  Kena;  56 
Bough,  Ken; 42 
Bowling,  Barton;  21 
Bowling,  Peggy;  42 
Boykin,  Michael;  56 
Boykin,  Robert;  42 
Brackenridge,  Malinda;  49 
Brackenridge,  Shirley;  21 
Bradley,  Dennis;  49 
Bradley,  Phillip;  56,73,88 
Bradley,  Rick;  49,102 
Branvold,  Debbie;  42,133 
Briseno,  Homer;  56 
Briseno,  Joseph;  42 
Bristow,  Judith;  56,110,111 
Bristow,  Merrideth;  49,132,134 
Bronzan,  Kathryn;  56,80 
Bronzan,  Laurel;  56,80 
Bronzan,  Lou;  151 
Brooks,  Anne;  56 
Brooks,  Debbie;  49 
Brooks,  Gladys;  22,135 
Brooks,  Jerry;  22 
Broussard,  Daniel;  42,76,77,91 
Broussard,  David;  68,69 
Brown,  Cheryl;  56 
Brown,  Cindy;  42 
Brown,  Kerri;  49 
Brown,  Lanny;  42 
Brown,  Tim;  42,102 
Brunsvold,  Steven;  151 
Buckler,  Michele;  42,135 
Buckley,  Dennis;  151 
Burkham,  Steve;  42 
Burkhart,  Lynn;  56 
Burrola,  Luz;  49 
Burrola,  Maria;  56 

Burroughs,  Robert;  42,84,134,135,108,109 
Bustos,  Celinda;  56 
Bustos,  Sylvia;  22 
Butler,  Kevin;  22,135 


Buzas,  Kyndl;  42,91 
Byer,  Jackie;  8,22,115,117 
Byer,  Nancy;  49,134,135 
Byrd,  Don;  22 
Byroads,  Judith;  22 
Byron,  Mary;  56 
Byron,  Patricia;  49 


Caballero,  Javier;  59,71 

Cabral,  Deolinda;  56 

Cagle,  Sherry;  50 

Caine,  Velvette;  9,22,79 

Cakebread, Susan;  42 

Calvert,  Robert;  56 

Campbell,  Carol;  42 

Cannon,  Linda;  56 

Cardona,  Sigifredo;  42,74 

Cardoso,  Joe; 

Cardoso,  Lisa;  50 

Carmona,  Cornelio;  22 

Carreon,  Lisa;  56 

Carrillo,  Emilio;  50,86,87 

Carter,  Jeannette;  12,42,79,170,175,99 

Carter,  Michael;  56,102,103 

Carvajal,  Felipe;  50,87 

Carvajal,  Tamera;  56 

Casey,  Billie;  151 

Casassa,  Teresa;  56 

Castellanoz,  Ana;  56 

Castellanoz,  Theresa;  50 

Castillo,  Louis;  56 

Castillo,  Tony;  56 

Castillo,  Victoriano;  56,73,88 

Cecchini,  Kathleen;  22 

Celoni,  Debbie;  42,114,115,117 

Celoni,  Leonard;  151 

Celoni,  Lori;  8,22,115,117,168 

Cero,  Rickey;  50 

Chambers,  Blaine;  50,135 

Chan,  Susan;  9,22,114,117 

Chane,  Doug;  50 

Chase,  Bill;  56 

Chavarria,  Edward;  56 

Chavez,  Adeline;  57 

Chavez,  Fernando;  57 

Chavez,  Joe;  50 

Chavez,  Neomi;  42 

Chavez,  Roberta;  9,22 

Child,  Harold;  151 

Cipponeri,  Vincent;  57,73 

Clark,  Barbara  151 

Clark,  Debra;  57 

Clark,  Tottie;  57 

Clayburn,  Gerald;  152 

Clemens,  Brian;  57,109 

Clements,  Casey;  50 

Clements,  Cheryl;  50,169,183,188 

Clements,  Randall;  57 

Cline,  William;  57,73 

Cloutier,  Sherry;  57 

Cochnauer,  Allan;  22 

Coelho,  Mark;  50,70,71 

Coelho,  Michael;  50 

Cohen,  Sam;  152 

Colemen,  Colleen;  50 

Collins,  Kathy;  23 

Conn,  Kim;  42 

Conn,  Steven;  57,73 

Continente,  Perry;  57 

Continente,  Theresa;  16,50,110 

Conway,  Julie;  42,130,133 

Conway,  Mark;  16,20,23 

Combes,  Janet;  57 

Cooper,  Jeff;  50 

Cooper,  Michael;  42 


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FFA  TOP  ROW:  Chris  Kingsbury,  Robert  Burroughs,  Tony  FHarrewyn,  Irving  Sherman,  Brian  Shimer.  SECOND  ROW:  Adviser  Lynn  FHarmonson, 
Tom  Seeno,  Mike  Jensen,  MaryLynn  Johnson,  James  DeHart,  Joni  Adams,  Joe  Russo,  Matt  Kohan,  Barbara  Pedersen,  Julie  Schwitters,  Philip 
Somerhalder,  Brian  Shimer,  Randy  Schwitters,  Darlene  Stewart,  Don  Mattos.  THIRD  ROW:  Adviser  Bill  Michaud,  Denise  Wortham,  Sandi 
DelBarba,  Amy  Leinweber,  David  Weatherby,  Mannuel  Soras,  John  Cox,  Mary  Cozakas,  Dan  Lynch,  Eddie  Shores,  Dan  Beck,  Phil  Bradley, 
Ed  McClelland,  David  Weeks,  Adviser  Pat  Young.  FOURTH  ROW:   Renee  Silva,  Dianne  Mello,  Cindy  Wetzel,  Joe  Soares,  David  Garcia,  Vicki 
DelBarba,  Chuck  Shahan,  Ken  Bough,  Bill  Michaud,  Greg  Morgan.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Joey  DeBorba,  Patty  Ambrosino,  Skip  Jensen,  Diana 
Ambrosino,  Rick  Merrit,  Mitzi  Michaud,  Julie  DeBorba,  Patty  Williams,  Don  Byrd,  Bobby  Phillips. 


Cornelius,  Kathy;  23 
Cornelius,  LuAnn;  42 
Cornell,  Joseph;  57 
Cornell,  Julie;  23 
Costa,  Daniel;  42,135 
Dottreil,  Debbie;  50 
Coulson,  Melody;  23 
Cowger,  Kelly;  57 
Cowger,  Pam;  23 
Cox,  Edith;  50 
Cox,  John;  42,127 
Cox,  Lynn;  57 
Coy,  Julie;  57,80,81 
Cozakas,  Mary;  57,138 
Crandell,Gwen;  24,74,110 
Crawford,  Gerald;  152,102 
Cronk,  Daniel;  24 
Crown,  Leanne;  50,126 
Crump,  Carline;  24 
Cruz,  Denise;  42,162,186,190 
Cruz,  Jose;  57,76,77 
Cruz,  Juanita;  24 
Cueva,  Angel;  24 
Cunha,  Steve;  50 
Currier,  Pam;  152 


Cutino,  Joe;  152 


D 


Dacus,  Patricia;  9,153 
Dannelley,  Maxine;  4,50 
Darst,  Sherry;  57 
Daugherty,  Eddie;  24 
Davenport,  Duke;  42 
Davis,  Chris;  42 
Davis,  Deborah;  50 
Davis,  Deborah;  24 
Davis,  Donald;  57 
Davis,  Jacky;  42 
Davis,  James;  50,71 
Davis,  Janet;  24 
Davis,  Jeffrey;  24 
Davis,  Karen;  50 
Davis,  Leeland;  57 
Davis,  Marvin;  42 
Davis,  Pamela;  57 
Davis,  Toni;  57 
Dawson,  Keith;  9,13,91,153 
Day,  Jeffrey;  50,134,135 


Dean,  Kelli;  24,129 
Deardorff,  David;  42 
Dearman,  Betty;  50 
DeBorba,  Joe;  25,127 
DeBorba,  Julie;  42 
DeHart,  James;  57 
DelaGraza,  Martha;  57 
DelaGarza,  Saul;  50,71 
DeLaRosa,  George;  25 
DelBarba,  Dino;  42 
DelBarba,  Sandi;  42,138,99 
DelBarba,  Victoria;  57 
Delgado,  Carlos;  50 
Delgado,  Tina;  9,25 
Delllmmagine,  Marc;  25 
DelReai,  Maria;  50 
DeMartini,  Nancy;  25 
DeParsia,  Frank;  74,153 
DePiazza,  Robert;  42 
DeSair,  Julia;  42,138,162,186,190 
Dessaussois,  Leean;  57,135 
DeVera,  Debra;  57 
DeVera,  Joseph;  42 
Devine,  Phillip;  130,133,153 
Diaz,  Trinidad;  50 


197 


index 


Diehl,  Virginia;  153 

Dickinson,  Richard;  57 

Ditmars,  Kevin;  25 

Doi,  Nancy;  153 

Domingo,  David;  25,74,75 

Domingo,  Dianne;  50 

Dominguez,  Peggy;  50,114,116,117 

Donnell,  Jerry;  50 

Donnell,  Joann;  50 

Dorog,  Priscilla;  42 

Dorog,  Steve;  50 

Dozier,  Michael;  42 

Drake,  Carol;  42 

Drake,  Cheryl;  51,79 

Drake,  June;  153 

Duarte,  Leonard;  51 

Duke,  Donna;  57 

Duke,  Kathy;  43 

Duncan,  Michelle;  51 

Durbin,  Erin;  51 

Dutra,  Natalie;  153 

Dutra,  Sherri;  57 


Ebersole,  Gerald;  51 

Ebersole,  Gary;  25,76,77 

Elder,  Tom;  43 

Ellison,  Douglas;  9,43,68,135,138 

Ellison,  Gary;  26,165 

Ellsworth,  Nancy;  51 

Eisea,  David;  51 

Elsea,  Doug;  26,43 

Engelhardt,  Fred;  57,135 

England,  Jack;  99 

England,  Sherri;  57 

Enos,  Randy;  51 

Enos,  Ron;  9,68,153 

Enos,  Russell;  26,68,69 

Erickson,  Kathleen;  57,135 

Erickson,  Sherry;  43,115,116,117 

Erskine,  Kim;  26 

Eslick,  Erick;  43,134,135 

Esparza,  Martha;  74 

Esparza,  Oscar;  43 

Esquivel,  Ram;  57 

Evje,  Kent;  99 

Eviiya,  Tulin;  26 


Farmer,  Patricia;  51 
Fee,  Patricia;  57 
Felix,  Olga;  43 
Ferguson,  Steve;  43 
Ferrado,  Tina;  57,138,127 
Ferrill,  Jack;  9,68,153 
Fertado,  Kim;  51 
Fitzpatrick,  Teri;  26 
Fletcher,  Tamala;  57 
Folsom,  Richard;  57 
Fortner,  Billie;  154 
Fortner,  Steven;7,73,88,89,135 
Fortner,  Sue;  153 
Fowler,  Cindy;  51 
Fowler,  Forrest;  58 
Frazier,  Deena;  43 
Frazier,  Kelley;  51,135 
Frazier,  Kimberly;  58 
Frazier,  Lonnie;  51 
Frazier,  Vallerie;  26 
Freeze,  David;  58,73,90,91 


Freeze,  Richard;  51 
Fuentes,  Jonas;  74,75 
Fuller,  Twila;  26 
Funez,  Mike;  43 


Gage,  Valerie;  5,26,78,79,110 

Gaines,  Joseph;  43 

Galbrait,  Scott;  43 

Galindo,  Mike;  27 

Gallegos,  Jerri  Ann;  51 

Galletti,  Barbara;  58 

Galloway,  Koleen;  58 

Galloway,  Kreig;  44 

Galvan,  Martha;  27 

Galvan,  Ramon;  51 

Galvan,  Rosa;  27 

Galvez,  Antonio;  51 

Galv 

Gam 

Gam 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 

Garc 


in,  Steve;  27 

ino,  Gail;  44 

ino,  Gina;  51 

ia,  David;  58 

ia,  Delia;  27 

ia,  Diana;  51 

ia,  Eddie;  4,27,32,35,128,152 

ia,  Efrem;  44 

ia,  Eleanor;  44 

ia,  Elva;  58 

ia,  Elvira;  27 

ia,  Ernesto;  44,76,77 

ia,  Fidel;  44 

ia,  Gloria;  58 

ia.  Hector;  27 

ia,  Isabel;  58 

ia,  Manuel;  44 
Michael;  51 

ia,  Nolberto;  51,71 

ia,  Raymundo;  58 

ia,  Soledad;  44 

ia,  Victoria;  9,44,80 

ia,  Ysidro;  44 
Gardner,  Robert;  27 
Gary,  Kathy;  51 
Gasca,  Aurora;  58 
Gasca,  Lupe;  58 
Gaylor,  Chris;  27,68,69 
Gaylor,  Kenneth;  44,68,69 
Gerry,  Leonard;  154 
Geyser,  Leah;  58,60 
Ghiggeri,  Jeannie;  4,8,27,168 
Ghiggeri,  Roy;  86,87,88,154 
Ghilarducci,  Dina;  58 
Ghiozzi,  Sinda;  51 
Giannini,  Daria;  51,133,135 
Giles,  Lloyd;  154 
Gill,  Garrett;  58,73 
Gill,  Richard;  51 
Gillette,  Daniel;  51,70 
Glenn,  Jeanne;  154 
Glenn,  Robert;  67,154 
Golliher,  David;  51 
Gomes,  John;  27,130,134,135 
Gomez,  Raul;  13,27 
Gomez,  Veronica;  51 
Gonsalves,  Steve;  51 
Gonsalves,  Timi;  44 
Gonzales,  Kimberly;  27 
Gonzales,  Mike;  13,57,72,73,88 
Gonzalez,  Armando;  58 
Gonzalez,  Dennis;  58 
Gonzalez,  Jose;  51 
Gonzalez,  Juan;  58 
Gonzalez,  Mike;  58 
Gonzalez,  Ricky;  58 
Gonzalez,  Robert;  154 


Grahn,  James;  51,86,87,102,103 

Grant,  Julie;  51 

Graves,  Cheryl;'  58 

Graves,  Paula;  48,8,27,38,114,116,117,168 

Graves,  Reine;  51,138 

Graves,  Roger;  51,66,70,71,84,135 

Gray,  Cynthia;  58 

Gray,  Danny;  51 

Gray,  Dusty;  51 

Gray,  Keninin;  44 

Green,  Harry;  44,109 

Greenleaf,  Kathy;  58 

Greenwood,  Mary  Ann;  28 

Griggs,  Kimberly;  51 

Groseclose,  Byron;  28 

Grover,  Crystal;  44 

Grover,  Mark;  51 

Gruessing,  Jim;  44 

Guerra,  Gilbert;  51 

Guerra,  Richard;  28 

Gunder,  Collleen;  51 

Gunder,  Mark;  51 

Gursky,  Mike;  51,67,71 

Guthery,  Brenda;  58 

Gutierrez,  Silvia;  28,44 

H 

Hackett,  Richard;  154 

Haege,  Jacquelyn;  51 

Hagar,  Gilbert;  28 

Halford,  Lawrence;  59,73,129 

Hamlin,  Gregory;  29 

Hampton,  Bryan;  29 

Hampton,  Heidi;  44 

Hampton,  Russell;  44,68 

Hampton,  Scott;  51 

Hanberg,  Brett;  29 

Hanberg,  Lance;  59 

Hanna,  Clare;  154 

Hansen,  Kristi;  59 

Hanson,  Francis;  44,74,75 

Hanson,  Jeanette;  59,80 

Hardt,  Gerald;  154 

Harmonson,  Lynn;  128,129,154,159 

Harrewyn,  Albert;  29 

Harrewyn,  Aton;  51 

Harrington,  Randall;  44 

Harrington,  Sherry;  51 

Harrington,  Tracy;  59 

Harris,  Deanna;  51 

Harris,  Julie;  29,79 

Harrison,  Shirley;  51 

Hartmann,  Michelle;  44 

Hathcock,  Rebecca;  52 

Haugh,  Gregory;  29 

Hawkins,  Mitch;  59,73 

Hawkins,  Patrick;  29,133 

HeinI,  Douglas;  52 

Henderson,  Barrett;  44 

Henderson,  Craig;  52,66,99 

Hendrix,  Deborah;  29 

Hennessey,  Dennis;  134,135 

Henry,  Beverly;  52 

Henry,  Deborah;  52 

Herbert,  Denise;  59 

Hercules,  Jeanne;  52 

Hernandez,  Andrew;  52 

Hernandez,  David;  44,84 

Hernandez,  Louie;  44 

Hernandez,  Maria;  44 

Hernandez,  Suzy;  59 

Herrera,  Alfred;  59 

Herrera,  Jesus;  29,68 

Hewins,  Bryan;  59 

Hines,  Christina;  59 

Hisatomi,  Dorian;  29 


198 


csf  members  change  honor  award  requirements 


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CSF  TOP  ROW;   Lisa  Lennier,  Ken  Bailey,  Barbara  Pedersen,  Julie  Schwitters,  Jan  Stolhand,  Pat  Hawkins,  John  Gomes,  David  Snow,  Ross  Last, 
Steve  Sisk,  Max  Shott,  Teri  Allen,  Michelle  Buckler,  Suzanne  Moore.  SECOND  ROW:  Tulin  Eviiya,  Francis  Sabean,  Teresa  Olveda,  Marjie 
Kidwell,  Lorri  White,  Juliette  Bettencourt,  Nancy  DeMartini,  Susan  Chan,  Jean  Beno,  Joni  Adams,  Dominic  Selga,  Debra  Maggiora.  THIRD 
ROW:  Nayomi  iwakura,  Devon  Brooks,  Karen  Pittman,  Debbie  Byrne,  Ann  Bloomfield,  Lori  Modrall,  Carol  Drake,  Debbie  Rego,  Julie 
DeBorba,  Debbie  Young,  Lauri  Bausch,  Laurie  McLendon,  Kati  Stornetta.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Miss  Ethel  Van  Tassel,  Flordeliza  Selga,  Becky 
Zavala,  Rosemary  Martinez,  Lisa  Laremore,  Cheryl  Drake,  Gina  Barajas,  Jennifer  Lefler,  Melrina  Maggiora,  Kelly  Cowger,  Lulu  McLendon. 


Hisatomi,  Nancy;  154 

Hitt,  Barbara;  44 

Holder,  Dennis;  29 

Holder,  Gary;  59 

Holland,  Laura;  52 

Hopkins,  Nancy;  52 

Howald,  Cindy;  59 

Howard,  Richard;  44,47,85,108,109 

Howard,  Wanda;  44 

Hughes,  Karen;  44 

Hughes,  Patricia;  8,29,114,116,117 

Hughes,  Teresa;  59 

Hulsey,  Philip;  52 

Hunt,  Jeffrey;  52,87,108,109 

Hustedt,  Janet;  29,163,173,187,188,190 


Iddings,  Timothy;  44,84 
Iwakura,  Naomi;  126 


Jackson,  Karen;  44 


Jacobsen,  Arthur;  44,91 
Jacorsen,  Eric;  44 
jaurequi,  Elazar;  59 
Janis,  Lyie;  29 
Jensen,  Erica;  59,80,81 
Jensen,  Michael;  52 
Jensen,  Skip;  30 
Jimenez,  Bertha;  44 
Jimenez,  Jesus;  52 
Jimenez,  Jose;  30,74,75 
Joaquin,  Rhonda;  44 
Johnson,  Cynthia;  52 
Johnson,  Debra;  59 
Johnson,  Joseph;  45,135 
Johnson,  Mari;  59,135,127,110 
Johnson,  Mildred;  154 
Johnson,  Vicki;  45 
Jones,  Allan;  134,135,155 
Jones,  Charles;  59,73 
Jones,  David;  59 
Jones,  Todd;  50 
Jones,  Travis;  45 
Jordan,  Jefferey;  59 
Jordan,  Randy; 59 


Juarez,  Jesse;  45 
Just,  Timothy;  59 


K 


Kaehr,  Robert  52 

Kanagaki,  Robert;  45,135,135 

Kaplan,  Paul; 

Karr,  Don;  59 

Kelley,  Gregory;  52 

Kelly,  Nadine;  59 

Kelts,  Noria;  45 

Kendall,  Wesley;  29 

Kennedy,  Denise;  59 

Kent,  Thomas;  29,68 

Kent,  Timothy;  45,68,69,138 

Kerns,  Loy;  59 

Kersting,  Mike;  52 

Kidwell,  Marjorie;  52,133 

Kingsbury,  Chris;  45 

Kirby,  David;  155 

Kirk,  Douglas;  155 

Kirkpatrick,  Andrea;  52,115,117 

Kitterman,  Beverly;  59 


199 


index 

Kitterman,  James;  52 
Knauss,  Catherine;  45 
Knowles,  Pamela;  52 
Kohnen,  Mathew;  52 
Kraucyk,  Dennis;  45 
Kraucyk,  Ronnie;  52 
Krumland,  Gayl;  155 
Kuryla,  David;  30,91 


Laird,  Susan;  52,135 

Lambert,  Laura;  59 

Lambert,  Lisa;  59 

Lambert,  Mike;  52,71 

Lara,  Carlos;  9,73 

Laremore,  Lisa;  52 

Lasater,  John;  52,91 

Lasater,  Mitch;  91 

Lasater,  Richard;  45 

Lasater,  Ron;  59,60,134 

Last,  Jeanette;  45 

Last,  Ross;  30 

Lathrum,  Myra;  52 

Lawler,  Keiley;  52 

Leat,  David;  45 

Lee,  Donald;  52 

Lee,  Erica;  30 

Lee,  Scott;  30 

Leeper,  Mark;  52,135 

Lefler,  Christopher;  59 

Lefler,  Jennifer;  45 

Lefler,  Yvonne;  52 

Leinwever,  Amelia;  59 

Leinweber,  Andy;  30 

Lennier,  Lisa;  52 

Leo,  David;  59 

Leroux,  Sheressa;  52 

Levitt,  Steven;  59,73 

Lilley,  Jerry;  9 

Lindsay,  Denise;  155 

Lindquist,  Deborah;  59,98,99 

Liner,  Jimenez;  30 

Lewis,  Ron;  59 

Lewis,  Sandy;  59 

Leyendecker,  James;  59 

Llewellyn,  Charles;  30 

Llewellyn,  Kevin;  52 

Llewellyn,  Peggy;  52 

Lobato,  Lena;  59 

Lopez,  Christine;  59,79 

Lopez,  Holly;  59 

Lopez,  Lawrence;  53 

Lopez,  Michael;  59 

Lopez,  Reynaldo;  59 

Loredo,  Alan;  45,67,74,75,98,138 

Lowe,  Darcy;  59 

Lowe,  Jesus;  53 

Lowe,  Steven;  53 

Lucchesi,  Alan;  59,73 

Lucio,  Leonard;  156 

Luke,  Randy;  60,91 

Lynch,  Daniel;  60 

Lyons,  Brian;  53,71,133,99 

Lyons,  Jeff;  60 

Lyons,  Leslie;  53 


M 


Macy,  Gary;  45,77 
Mader,  Tim;  45 
Maderos,  David;  53 


Maderos,  Pam;  30 

Maggiora,  Debra;  45,135 

Maggiora;  Melrina;  60,135 

Maggiore,  Marty;  45,68,138 

Maiocco,  Robert;  60,66,72,73,88,89 

Maiocco,  Ruth;  30,166,171,172,174,185,191 

Maloney,  Vernon;  45 

Manko,  Mary;  156 

Markison,  Kathy;  53 

Marlowe,  Jack;  5,45,68,130,131,132,134, 

Marquez,  Daniel;  45,90,91 

Marquez,  Susan;  53 

Martin,  Bryan;  60 

Martin,  Hortencia;  45 

Martin,  Janell;  12,45,79,132,133,110 

Martin,  Karen;  60 

Martin,  Leopoldo;  5,30 

Martin,  Rhonda;  30,79,132,133,166,171,172, 

180,185,191 
Martinez,  Alfredo;  60 
Martinez,  Arthur;  45 
Martinez,  Cecilia;  31 
Martinez,  Joe;  60,73 
Martinez,  Lisa;  60 
Martinez,  Mark;  53 
Martinez,  Mary;  9,31,80,81 
Martinez,  Patricia;  45 
Martinez,  Rosemarie;  60 
Martinez,  Rosemary;  53,134,135 
Martinez,  Sandy;  60 
Martinez,  Rimothy;  45 
Mass,  John;  60 
Massoni,  Stephanie;  60 
Mattos,  Donald;  53 
Maurisco,  Annette;  60 
May,  Dennis;  31,74 
McAll,  Alan;  60,72,73,88 
McAllister,  Bev;  31 
McAllister,  Shawn;  45 
McAttee,  Jeanene;  45 
McCampbell,  Dana;  60,114,117 
McClelland,  Gaylene;  45,80 
McCllelland,  Joyce;  31 
McCurdy,  Vicki;  53 
McKenzie,  John;  31 
McKinney,  Monte;  77 
McKinney,  Ronald;  31,45 
McKinnon,  Rosmairi;  45 
McLain,  Jeannie;  53 
McLain,  Kathy;  31 

McLendon,  Laurie;  45,115,116,117,135 
McLendon,  LuAnne;  60,114,117,135,99 
McMurtry,  Patricia;  53,63,174,182 
McNeill,  Janet;  53,80,81 
McNeill,  Joyce;  53,80 
McNeill,  Julie;  60,80 
McNeley,  Theresa;  53 
Mecca,  Edward;  31 
Medina,  Jose;  60 
Melgoza,  Adrian;  32 
Melgoza,  Enrique;  32,68,69,84,85 
Melgoza,  Fernando;  53,87 
Melgoza,  Hector;  60,73 
Mello,  Diane  R.;  60,127 
Mello,  John;  32 
Mello,  Richard;  45 
Mello,  Victor;  53,108,109 
Mendiola,  Elsie;  60 
Mendoza,  Eldemira;  53 
Mendoza,  John;  53 
Mendoza,  Josephine;  156 
Mandoza,  Monin;  60 
Mendoza,  Nannette;  53 
Merritt,  Frederick;  45 
Meshishnek,  Jeffrey;  32 
Metheny,  Leroy;  45 
Meyer,  John;  156 


Michaud,  Mitzi;  60 

Michaud,  Bill;  53,76,77 

Michaud,  Wendy;  45 

Michaud,  William;  156,159 

Miguel,  Mark;  70,71 

Miguel,  Pierre;  32 

Miller,  Jerry;  84,88,156 

Miller,  Lori;  53 

Mincey,  Kim;  33 

Minick,  Beverly;  53 

Minick,  Dwayne;  4,33 

Minick,  Michael;  60 

Mix,  Glenn;  53 

Modrall,  Loretta;  45,82,135 

Montenegro,  Irma;  45 

Montenegro,  Xavier;  33 

Montenegro,  Juanita;  61 

Mooney,  Robert;  33,68 

Moore,  Diane;  33,82,165,177,187,190 

Moore,  Inez  45 

Moore,  Irene;  53 

Moore,  Suzanne;  53,82,83 

Morado,  Lydia;  45 

Morales,  Alfred;  60 

Morales,  Bertha;  53 

Morales,  Efrem 

Morales,  Gabriel;  53 

Morales,  Josefina;  45 

Morales,  Sylvia;  33 

Moreno,  Jorge;  33,68,69,84,85 

Moreno,  Jose;  13,60,73,88,89 

Morgan,  Dewel;  156 

Morgan,  Gregory;  53 

Morgan,  Lynn  Beth;  33,167 

Mori,  Daniel;  33 

Mori,  Lisa;  33,99 

Mori,  Randal;  60 

Moriarty,  Mary;  156 

Morris,  Ronald;  45 

Morse,  Gregg;  60,73,88 

Morton,  Terry;  60 

Moser,  Sandy;  45 

Moss,  Gerald;  45 

Moss,  Linda;  61 

Mulrooney,  Geraldine;  61 

Munds,  Patrick;  33 

Mune,  Lisa;  13,43,45,47,82,83 

Munoz,  Erma;  61 

Munoz,  Jose;  33 

Munoz,  Leticia;  33 

Munoz,  Salvador;  45,74 

Murphy,  David;  61 

Murray,  Kathleen;  61 

N 

Nabas,  Elias;156 
Nail,  Steven;  61 
Nakao,  Kenneth;  33 
Navarrette,  Daniel;  5,28,34 
Navarro,  Henry;  61,73,91,99 
Neely,  Janice;  34 
Negrete,  Richard;  61,88 
Neiger,  Pamela;  45 
Nelson,  Kenneth;  53,86,87 
Nevarez,  Steve;  61 
Neveraze,  Steve;  73,88 
Nicholas,  Brenda;  61 
Nicholas,  Brenda;  61 
Nickerson,  Julie;  53 
Nieto,  Richard;  34 
Noble,  Vernon;  157 
Norried,  Melissa;  61,110,111 
Northam,  Kim;  53 
Novarina,  Mary;  53 
Novarro,  Salvador;  157 


200 


girls'  block  'I'  adds  additional  sports 


GIRLS' BLOCK  L  TOP  ROW:  Julie  Schwitters,  Jeannette  Carter,  Kelly  Bauerlein,  Jan  Martin,  Kathy  Rocker,  Valerie  Gage,  Roslyn  Rodriguez. 
SECOND  ROW:  Rosa  Olveda,  Tweety  Billingsley,  Barbara  Hitt,  Teresa  Olveda,  Jean  Beno.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Cheryl  Drake,  Lori  Severns,  Lori 
Modrall,  Marilyn  Sanabria. 


Novero,  Kathryn;  53 

Novero,  Sylvia;  45 

Nunes,  Amber;  46 

Nunez,  Arturo;  34,135 

Nunez,  Teresa;  61 

Nunn,  Lindsay;  8,34,168 

Nunn,  Laura;  53,80,81,163,174,179,182,111 

Nunn,  Stanely;  12,13,57,61,66,72,72,88,89 

Nyquist,  Carl;  53 


o 


Odahlen,  Gerald;  46 
Ohmstede,  Steven;  53 
Ohmstede,  Susan;  61 
Olan,Tony;4,57,61,73,( 
Olan,  Migdalia;46 
Oliveira,  Mary;  53 
Olveda,  Angela;  46 
Olveda,  Maria;  34 
Olveda,  Rosa;  53,79 
Olveda,  Teresa;  78,79 
Olvera,  Annette;  46 
Orduno,  Flor;  46 
Orduno,  Sandra;  61 
Orman,  Pamela;  13,34 
Orman,  Randy;  61 


Ortega,  Delia;  34 
Ortega,  Yolanda;  53 
Ortez,  Billy;  34 
Ortiz,  Margie;  61 
Oseguera,  Jose;  50,53,70,71,84 
Oseguera,  Patricis;  61 
Oseguera,  Rafael;  34 
Ott,  Angela;  61 
Ourthiague,  Roger;  53 
Overton,  Ronnie;  157 


Paden,  Mitchell;  46 

Page,  Daniel;  46 

Page,  Joe;  34 

Palmer,  Elizabeth;  53 

Pardee,  Loraine;  133 

Parlier,  Nina;  61 

Pastor,  Faye;  46,115,116,117 

Pastor,  Kaye;  46,114,115,116,117 

Pastor,  Joseph;  53,91 

Pastor,  Loretta;  61 

Pastor,  Neva;  61,80,99 

Pastor,  Pamela;  53,115,117 

Pastor,  Sally;  53 

Pastor,  Wayne;  34,68,69 

Pastuer,  Ruth;  157 


Pate,  Anthony;  46,133 
Pato,  Robert;  54 
Pato,  Ronald;  54,86,87 
Payne,  Francis;  157 
Payne,  Julie;  54,79,135 
Payne,  Nancye;  34,35,82 
Pease,  Rickey;  34,134 
Pedersen,  Barbara;  54 
Pedersen,  Kerry;  61 
Pedersen,  Kim;  61 
Pederson,  Patrice;  61 
Pearoza,  Alicia;  61 
Pedroza, Juan;  61 
Pedroza,  Ray;  34 
Pena,  Lupe;  46 
Perez,  Beatrice;  35 
Perez,  FHarvey;  61 
Perez,  Leonard;  61,67,91,92,93 
Perez,  Moniquice;  61 
Perez,  Raymond;  46 
Perez,  Robert;  61 
Perreira,  William;  35 
Peters,  Lawrence;  46 
Peters,  Patricia;  35 
Peters,  Tonya;  35 
Peters,  William;  157 
Petrosh,  Ronald;  35 
Phillips,  Norman;  54 


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Phillips,  Robert;  54 

Phillips,  Shirley;  54 

Phillipy,  Reno;  61 

Pirtle,  Rita;  44,157 

Pitau,  Lynette;  61 

Pittman,  Karen;  54 

Pittman,  Sandra;  44,46 

Plaster,  Janette;  46 

Plaster,  Jerry;  61 

Pollock,  Rick;  54 

Ponce,  Sally;  61 

Ponce,  Salvador;  61,91 

Pool,  Louis;  35 

Pool,  Maryann;  54 

Porter,  Michael;  54 

Portwood,  Michael;  46,102,103 

Powell,  C.  Wayne;  61 

Powers,  James;  54 

Powers,  Robert;  46 

Price,  Lance;  61 

Priddy,  Shelley;  54 

Probst,  Steve;  35 

Propps,  Colleen;  61 

Puccinelli,  Erina;  51 

Puccinelli,  Jerry;  54 

Puente,  Maria;  46,47,135,110 

Pulido,  Guadalupe;  46 

Pulido,  Miguel;  74,75,84 

Pulido,  Mike;  46 

Pulido,  William;  61,74 


Q 


Quintanilla,  Elvia;  54,115,117 
Quintanilla,  Ernesto;  35 
Quintanilla,  Hugo;  46,135 

R 

Racke,  Louis;  157 
Ramirez,  Bertha;  61,110 
Ramirez,  Patricia;  61 
Ramirez,  Robert;  54,91 
Ramos,  Delfina;  46,80 
Ransom,  Glennda;  61 
Ransom,  Jacquelyn;  54 
Rawson,  Scott;  35 
Rawson,  Teri;  54 
Ray,  Cynthia;  46 
Ray,  Johnny;  36 
Rebeiro,  Becky;  44 
Rebeles,  Valerie;  61 
Reck,  Robin;  61 
Reed,  Jeff;  61 
Reed,  Robert;  54 
Reed,  Rogina;  36 
Reeves,  Kenneth;  157 
Reeves,  Susan;  36,46 
Regelman,  Richard;  46 
Rego,  Debbie;  46,134,135 
Rentuma,  Raymond;  54,87 
Reves,  David;  61 
Reyes,  William;  54,71,86 
Reynolds,  Tammy;  36,46 
Ribeiro,  Carol;  54 
Ribeiro,  Rebecca;  46 
Rice,  Troy;  46 
Richards,  Charles;  36 
Richards,  Mary;  157 
Richardson,  Janet;  61 
Rickner,  David;  54 
Ridolfi,  Jeanne;  46 


Ridolfi,  Joann;  54 

Rimmer,  Randall;  61 

Rios,  Allison;  46 

Rios,  Denise;  46 

Rios,  Estella;  28,37 

Rios,  John;  36,91,93 

Rios,  Raymond;  46,91,92 

Rios,  Ruben;  61,73,90,91,93 

Rivera,  Frank;  54 

Rivera,  Maria;  61,110 

Rivera,  William;  46 

Robbins,  Juliana;  61 

Robertson,  Eric;  61,73 

Robertson,  Lisa;  46 

Robertson,  Wayne;  54,71,86 

Robinson,  Cheryl;  37 

Robinson,  Gregory;  46 

Robinson,  Larry;  62 

Robison,  Cheryl;  54 

Robles,  Rosemarie;  37,162,165,167,169,170, 

175,184,186 
Rocha,  Barbara;  62 
Rocker,  Kathleen;  37,82 
Rodrigues,  Anthony;  62 
Rodriguez,  Joe;  62 
Rodriguez,  Damin;  54,74 
Rodriguez,  Nicolas;  54,67,71 
Rodriguez,  Rocio;  46 
Rodriguez,  Roman;  37 
Rodriguez,  Rosario;  37 
Rodriguez,  Roslyn;  62,79 
Rodriguez,  Tony;  73 
Rogers,  Kenneth;  46,47,138 
Rogers,  Mark;  46 
Rogers,  Pam;  46 
Roma,  Leslie;  46,99 
Romero,  Frank;  62 
Romero,  Lorraine;  37,46 
Romero,  Rosemarie;  37,46 
Romero,  Tony;  54 
Roofe,  Bryan;  157 
Rosas,  Lisa;  46 
Rosas,  Rita;  62 
Roza,  Anthony;  54,135 
Roza,  Tony;  157 
Russell,  Marty;  54 
Russell,  Robert;  155,157 
Russo,  Charles;  37 
Russo,Joe;  54,77,181 


Sabean,  Frances;  54 

Sabedra,  Jesse;  62 

Salter,  Diana;  46 

Samudio,  Mark;  62,73 

Sanabria,  Carlos;  12,37,76,77,131 

Sanabria,  Laura;  62 

Sanabria,  Lourdes;  62 

Sanabria,  Maria;  12,54,67,78,79 

Sanabria,  Max;  157 

Sancen,  George;  54 

Sancen,  Emma;  62 

Sancen,  Maria;  62 

Sanchez,  Benito;  46,90,91 

Sanchez,  Jose;  54 

Sanchez,  Patty;  54,110 

Sanchez,  Rosemarie;  8,37,67,80 

Sanchez,  Tony;  46 

Sandate,  Francisco;  157 

Sanders,  Lore;  46 

Sandoval,  Amelia;  54 

Sarmento,  Alvin;  54,86,87 

Sarmento,  Filomena;  37,162,167,169,170, 

182,184,186 
Saxen,  Rickey;  54 


Schwitters,  Barry;  62,73,88,89 

Schwitters,  Julie;  54,67,78,79,135,138,99 

Schwitters,  Randy;  47,109 

Sciortino,  Elaine;  54 

Sciortino,  Kathleen;  10 

Sciortino,  Linda;  54,110 

Sciortino,  Paula;  37,165,167,181,184,185,186 

Sciortino,  Roxanne;  8,37,168 

Scott,  Herbert;  13,35,77,129,158,109 

Secrest,  Deborah;  62 

Seeno,  Stephanie;  37 

Seeno,  Thomas;  47 

Selga,  Dominic;  62 

Selga,  Flordeliza;  62 

Selga,  Margaret;  47 

Serna,  Anthony;  13,38 

Serna,  Kathleen;  47 

Serna,  Lydia;  62 

Sessions,  Mike;  62 

Severns,  Lori;  54,82,83,110 

Shahan,  Chuck;  54,71,126,99 

Sharafanowich,  Walter;  158 

Shatswell,  Clayton;  47 

Shell,  Rick;  54 

Sherrill,  Steve;  62 

Shewmaker,  Donald  47 

Shimer,  Suzanne;  38 

Shoras,  David;  62 

Shoras,  Eddie;  54 

Shoras,  Richard;  38 

Short,  Mark;  62 

Shott,  Max;  47,134,135,102,103 

Showaker,  John;  13,38,164,166,171,172,185, 

189,191 
Shropshire,  Jess;  54 
Sidrian,  Martha;  55 
Sigona,  Mel;  67 
Sills,  Patti;  55 
Silva,  Rachel;  62 
Silveria,  Joseph;  47 
Simmons,  Eddie;  47 
Simmons,  Gerald;  62 
Simmons,  Ricky;  55 
Simmons,  Vicki;  47 
Sipes,  Paul;  38 
Sisk,  Deborah;  62 
Sisk,  Stephen;  38 
Smart,  Kiness;  38 
Smart,  Loretta;  62 
Smith,  Janet;  4,8,38,115,117,110 
Smith,  Janice;  55,135 
Smith,  Joe;  158 
Smith,  Julie;  47 
Smith,  Richard;  47 
Smith,  Ross;  62 
Smith,  Stayce;  55,115,117,110 
Smith,  Tracy;  38 
Smith,  Vicky;  47 
Snider,  Brenda;  47 
Snow,  David;  13,50,55,130,134,135 
Snow,  William;  82,158 
Soares,  Joseph;  62 
Soares,  Manuel;  16,39 
Soble,  Randi;  62 

Somerhalder,  Philip;  48,98,128,129,138,99 
Sorenson,  Katherine;  158 
Souza,  Frank;  158 
Spanger,  Eddie;  48 

Soderstrom,  Paul;  55,70,71,126,131,135 
Spanger,  Wendy;  62 
Spineiii,  Frank;  48 
Springer,  Peter;  158 
Stafford,  Lori;  39 
Standridge,  Randy;  48 
Stanton,  Michael;  62,73 
Stanton,  Patrick;  55 
Stein,  Eden;  51 


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Stewart,  Darlene;  38,127 

Stewart,  Mary;  62 

Stich,  James;  55 

St.lohn,  Kelly;  62,91,134 

St.  John,  Marshall;  55,70,71,134,135 

St.  John,  Morgan;  48 

St.  John,  Pat;  158 

Stone,  Bertha;  39 

Stone,  Mark;  55 

Stoner,  Laurel;  55 

Stornetta,  Katherine;  50,55,126,135 

Strother,  Russell;  62,73 

Studebaker,  Darlene;  55 

Sudweeks,  Ronald;  48,134 

Sweat,  Betty;  62 

Swindle,  Carol;  62 

Swindle,  Don;  55 


Tamayo,  Cecilia;  48 

Taylor,  David;  62 

Taylor,  Debbie;  55 

Taylor,  Everett;  62 

Taylor,  Tamela;  55 

Teixeira,  Gloria;  39 

Thompson,  Charlene;  48 

Tillotson,  David;  62 

Timbal,  Alex;  62 

Tipton,  Terry;  44,48 

Tischer,  Tony;  55,84 

Tobar,  Maria;  62 

Todd,  Jeff;  135 

Tomlin,  Kim;  48 

Tomiin,  Tami;  48 

Tooley,  Denise;  55,110 

Torres,  Diego;  62,88 

Torres,  Helen;  158 

Torres,  Manuel;  62 

Torres,  Patricia;  55 

Torrez,  Anthony;  55 

Tovar,  Debbie;  48 

Tovar,  Linda;  62,110 

Townes,  Mary;  62,79 

Townsend,  Christine;  48 

Townsend,  James;  39,68,69 

Townsend,  Mary;  39 

Townsend,  Penny;  62 

Tucker,  Vernon;  39 

Tutor,  Ben;  5,48,68,84,132,134,135 

Tutor,  Tanya;  38,39 

Tuttle,  Lawanna;  39 

Twedt,  Michelle;  62 

u 

Unpingco,  Peter;  48 
Upshaw,  Debra;  13,50,55 
Upshaw,  Jackie;  63 
Upton,  Donna;  63 
Upton,  Terry;  9,48,68 
Urbano,  Richard;  39 
Urenda,  Jobina;  5,29 
Urenda,  Paul;  48,68 
Uroff,  Janet;  55 
Utterback,  Katy;  48 
Utterback,  Von;  39 


Vaissade,  Bryan;  39 


Valencia,  Armando;  48 

Valentine,  Stacey;  55 

Valverde,  Alfred;  158 

Vanburen,  Steven;  48,74 

VanBrunt,  Karen;  48 

Van  Tassel,  Ethel;  158 

Vasquez,  Donna;  63,133 

Vasquez,  Richard;  55 

Vasquez,  Robert;  48 

Vasquez,  Ronnie;  63 

Vasta,  Kathleen;  55,80 

Vasta,  Susette;  63,80,110 

Vawser,  John;  39 

Vawser,  Theresa;  48,132 

Vega,  David;  63 

Vega,  Mark;  55 

Viles,  Delinda;40 

Viles,  Regina;  63 

Villa,  Miguel;  48,90,91,92 

Villa,  Richard;  63,88 

VonSchopp,  Ellrie;  158 

Villicana,  Sally;  63,79 

Vinecour,  Scott;  55,70,71 

Vornhagen,  Renee;  48,114,115,116,117 

w 

Wallis,  Betty;  40 

Wallis,  Daniel;  63 

Wallis,  David;  63 

Walls,  Rick;  55,102 

Walston,  Annette;  40,48 

Warbington,  Timothy;  63 

Ward,  Pamela;  40 

Warner,  Cynthia;  55 

Warner,  Roy;  63 

Washington,  Debra;  48 

Washington,  Norma;  63 

Watson,  George;  48 

Watters,  Donnette;  55 

Waugh,  Robin;  63 

Weatherby,  David;  63 

Week,  Neil;  63 

Weeks,  David;  55 

Weeks,  Dorothy;  158 

Welch,  Laurance;  158 

Welker,  Mark;  40 

West,  Linda;  48 

Wetzel,  Craig;  55 

Wetzel,  Cynthia;  63 

Wetzel,  Wendy;  48 

Wheeler,  Polly;  63 

White,  Lorri;  40,162,163,164,165,167,173, 

176,179,183,184,186,188,190 
Whitener,  Jerry;  49,48 
Whitener,  Paula;  63 
Whitfield,  Barbara;  155,158,110 
Whitmer,  Bill;  66,76,77 
Whitmer,  Michael;  48 
Wilcox,  Robert;  74,133 
Wiles,  David;  55 
Williams,  Elton;  40 
Williams,  Jeff;  48 
Wisner,  Mark;  55 
Wolfenbarber,  David;  48 
Wollam,  Daniel;  63 
Wong,  Gregory;  48,135 
Wong,  Lucy;  159 

Wong,  Stephenson;  40,134,135,102 
Wood,Billie;  48 
Wood,  Debbie;  40 
Worden,  Darryl;  55 


Wortham,  Denise;  63 
Wray,  Christianne;  63 
Wright,  Jack;  40 
Wright,  Robert;  63 
Wubbena,  Cherie;  63 
Wyman,  Ann;  63 


Yingling,  Cheryle;  48 

Yonemura,  Donald;  63,73 

Yonemura,  George;  55 

Young,  David;  48 

Young,  Deborah;  48,165,167,169,174,176, 

177,179,183,187,188 
Young,  Debbie;  40 
Young,  Pat;  128,159 


Zachary,  Anita;  48,156,138 

Zachary,  Troy;  40 

Zaragoza,  Darlene;  134,135 

Zavala,  Rebecca;  55,163,173,188,190 

Zwetz,  James;  40,166,171,172,180,185,189,191 


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