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LION  1982 


Volume  53 


Liberty  Union  High  School 

850  Second  Street 
Brentwood,  Cdlifornia  94513 


Published  by  the 

Annual  Staff 

of 

Liberty  Union  High  School 


Walk  With  Us  Through .  .  .  Lion  '82 


Bdrn  Dance,  Homecoming  Help  Students  Have  Fun 


RUBEN  GARCIA  shows  oH  GINA  GONZALEZ  and  Rick  Barroso  attempt 
Fredericks  at  its  best  during  to  blow  bubbles  during  Homecoming  Activi- 
Spint  Week.  ties  on  the  football  held. 


RUNNING  through  the  hay  located  behind  Stonebarger 
Gymnasium  are  Glenn  Sheppard  and  Gina  Bowers.  The 
Barn  Dance  is  sponsored  annually  by  the  FFA. 


MR.  DON  LOPEZ  is  hitching  Walt  Matten  and  Tammy  Sher- 
man in  the  marriage  booth  at  the  Barn  Dance  in  early  October. 


LISA  DEFERMERY  slides  m  the 
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TERRI  LORENZETTI  is  one  of  the  guardian  angels 
and  sings  to  the  football  players  at  the  Homecoming 
Rally. 


SENIOR  CLASS  mem- 
bers show  their  spirit 
during  a  rally. 


MRS.  SUE  CHURCHILL  ■pigs-out"  m  the  watermelon  eat- 
ing contest  during  Homecoming  activities  on  the  football 
field  before  the  rally. 


SHOWING  OFF  his  fa- 
vorite hat  and  T-shirt  is 
Mr.  Mike  Schrader. 


MR   BILL  BATZE  and  his         BRAD  NORTHAM  and        THE  SENIOR  CLASS  is  "trying'' to 
first  lunch  group  head  for  Dennis    Osbourn,    alias        build  a  pyramid  during  Homecom- 

the  cafeteria.  the  Blues  Brothers.  mg  activities. 


Pdjdmd's  Day  Delights  Most  Students,  Staff 


GUARDIAN  ANGELS  for  the  varsity  football  team, 
Tern  Lorenzetti  and  Julie  Biddle  do  a  skit  to  Chipmunk 
Punk. 


THIS  mysterious  KKK  member 
was  seen  on  campus  during 
Homecoming  Week. 


SHOWING  his  spirit, 
Chris  Roberts  dresses 
up. 


TEN  junior  class  mem- 
bers try  to  win  the  pyra- 
mid race. 


OUR  NEW  DEAN,  Mr.  Mike 
Schrader,  shows  his  Homecoming 
spirit  by  dressing  up  in  his  pajamas. 


HA  VING  nothing  better  to 
do,  Shelley  St.  John  plays 
with  a  greased  pumpkin. 


AIMEE  VASTA  shows  SCOTT  JOKSCH  drives  the 
what  typical  sopho-  Booster  Club  pep  car  in  the 
mores  do  in  the  mud.  parade. 


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IT  LOOKS  LIKE  Mr.  Bill 
Baize  woke  up  on  the  wrong 
side  ol  the  bed. 


BILL  SNOW,  grand  marshall 
for  81,  waves  during  the  pa- 
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LISA  SMITH  and  Shea  Rab- 
bins give  it  their  best  during  the 
three-legged  race. 


M.C.  Mike  Murphy  talks  to  one  of 
Campolindo's bottom  ten  at  the  ral- 

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Students  Select  Ashby  As  Homecoming  Queen 


HOMECOMING  King  Ruben  DENEEN  KEENEY  is  posing  SHANNON  THOMAS  awaits 
Garcia  stands  with  last  year's  with  her  father  on  Ohm-  anxiously  for  the  parade  and 
king,  Dino  Melgoza.  stede  Field.  activities  to  begin. 


WENDY  ASHBY  smiles  for  the  camera  NANCY  GEMETTI,  Chante  Kurtz,  and 
after  being  announced  Homecoming  Sheila  Bacchini  await  happily  for  half- 
Queen  for  1981.  time. 


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WAITING  FOR  the  parade  to 
start,  Angle  Gallegos  smiles 
for  the  camera. 


POSING  dunng  halftime  is 
Kathy  DeFremery  and  her  fa- 
ther. 


HOLLY  MIKKELSON 
seems  to  blend  with  the 
background  before  the 
parade  begins. 


MR.  FRAZIER  escorts  his 
daughter,  Charisse,  at 
Homecoming. 


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12 


Students  Enjoy  Annual  Homecoming  Activities 


DEBBIE  VETTER  and  friends  walk  towards  the 
Student  Activity  Center  after  ttie  passing  bell 
rang. 

LORI BERNAL  chats  with  Becky  Hastings  while  she 
cuddles  next  to  Luis  Diaz  on  "Senior  Bench"  at 
lunch-time. 


BONNIE  NELSON,  Cindy  Boudreau,  and  ERIC  WEEKS.   Jenny  Conn,   and  Mitch 

a  friend  stop  and  talk  about  what  they  are  Redden,   smile  for  the  photographer  at 


going  to  do. 


lunch-time. 


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LORI  WALKER  stops  and  talks  to  Mr.  Schrader  about  school  business 
in  between  classes.  This  is  Schrader 's  first  year  here  as  Dean  of 
Students. 


KIM  BETZ  and  Cathy  Hal- 
ford  didn  't  have  time  to  get 
dressed. 


CHRIS  HEINL  ' 'trys"  to  say  he  s 
perfect  as  he  smiles  lor  the 
camera. 


Camera.  Captures  School  Community  At  Ease 


DOUG  SIMPSON  talks  to  his  friends  by  his 
locker  located  m  the  west  end  of  Nash  Hall. 


KIM  KAMBESTAD,  Julie  Wmthrop,  Kris  Appleby. 
Diane  Strunk,  and  Christy  Jefferson  are  all  talking  of 
the  day's  events. 


TALKING  over  "Block  L  "  busi- 
ness is  Ms.  Axelgard,  Shannon 
Thomas,  and  Tavane  Mason. 


SUSAN  ZAHN  looks  as  if  she  is  really  enjoying  her  ice- 
cream sandwich  in  the  Student  Activity  Center  on  a  warm 
day. 


KIM  ST  JOHN  at  her  •'best",  along  with 
other  rowdy  seniors,  sits  outside  when 
weather  permits. 


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Classes    

\  .17 

Sports   

68 

Activities    

116 

Curriculum 

148 

Ads   

160 

Walk  With  Us  Through 


CLASSES 


Led  by  David  Winthrop,  president;  Charisse  Frazier,  vice-president;  Cheryl  Richards,  secretary;  Rob  Brandt, 
treasurer  (second  semester);  Andrea  Helecker,  treasurer  (first  semester);  and  Mr.  EUrie  Von  Schopp  and  Mrs. 
Doreen  Forlow,  advisors;  the  Class  of  1982  had  a  busy  final  year.  Starting  with  a  third  place  finish  in  the  float 
competition  at  Homecoming  to  graduation  under  overcast  skies,  the  seniors  kept  busy. 

At  the  start  of  their  final  year  the  class  treasury  was  at  a  low  point  and  money  was  needed  if  the  seniors  were  to 
have  their  traditional  dance.  With  some  outside  advice  and  help  from  a  substitute  teacher  the  class  sold  over  250 
Liberty  Lion  hats.  Selling  candy  and  mums  helped  the  class  put  more  bucks  away  and  a  highly  successful 
Homecoming  Dance  swelled  the  treasury  even  more. 

With  a  theme  of  '  Sweet  Dreams"  the  Senior  Ball  was  held  in  an  unusual  location.  For  the  first  time,  the  Turf  Club 
at  Golden  Gate  Field  was  utilized  by  a  Liberty  graduating  class  for  the  Senior  Ball.  With  good  food,  a  DJ  and  a 
band,  the  seniors  enjoyed  the  evening  and  everyone  talked  about  how  nice  it  was. 

Walking  back  through  the  other  three  years  for  the  Class  of  '82  we  find  them  as  freshmen  with  Ruben  Garcia, 
president;  Kathy  deFremery,  secretary;  Brent  Cannon,  vice-president;  Julie  Winthrop,  treasurer;  and  advisors  Mr. 
Bob  Baclig  and  Mrs.  Sue  Anderson.  They  sponsored  a  Valentine  Dance  and  sold  candy  this  first  year  to  raise 
money. 

As  sophomores,  they  elected  all  girl  officers  with  Chris  Boardman,  president;  Angle  Gallegos,  vice-president; 
Kathy  deFremery,  secretary;  Janine  Ornelas,  treasurer;  with  Mrs.  Barbara  Brown  as  a  new  advisor  with  Mr.  Baclig. 
They  placed  third  in  the  float  competition  and  joining  with  the  Class  of  '81  sponsored  the  Soph  Hop/Junior  Prom 
and  elected  Kathy  deFremery  and  Luis  Diaz  gueen  and  king  respectfully. 

Sandy  Secrest,  president;  Julie  Winthrop,  vice-president;  Margarita  Martinez,  secretary;  Andrea  Helecker, 
treasurer;  were  the  officers  for  the  Class  of  '82  in  their  junior  year.  Mr.  Schopp  and  Mrs.  Forlow  became  new 
advisors  committed  to  the  idea  that  they  would  be  with  the  class  as  advisors  through  graduation.  The  class  sold  pom- 
poms and  M&M'S  and  sponsored  the  Sadie  Hawkins  turnabout  dance  to  raise  money.  They  captured  second  place 
in  the  float  competition  during  the  Homecoming  Parade. 

The  Class  of  1982  was  guided  by  Terry  Glenn,  president;  Alana  Roderick,  vice-president;  Diane  Kruger, 
secretary;  Yvonne  Branscum,  treasurer;  and  Mrs.  Jeannie  Glenn  and  Mr.  Jerry  Black,  advisors.  The  juniors  had 
several  successful  candy  sales  and  won  second  place  in  the  float  competition  at  Homecoming  as  well  as  winning  the 
Spirit  Trophy.  They  also  sold  balloons  at  football  games  to  raise  money. 

Led  by  second  time  president,  Aimee  Vasta,  the  Sophomore  Class  had  a  very  successful  year.  For  fund  raisers  the 
class  sold  200  cases  of  candy,  almost  250  flowers  on  Homecoming  Day,  hosted  several  bake  raffles  at  basketball 
games,  sponsored  the  Sadie  Hawkins  Dance  and  held  a  car  wash.  Assisted  by  Manette  Joksch,  vice-president;  Lisa 
deFremery,  secretary;  Shelly  St.  John,  treasurer;  and  advisors,  Mr.  Bill  Batze  and  Mrs.  Sue  Churchill  (replaced  Mrs. 
lean  Noble  in  November);  the  sophomores  won  the  Homecoming  float  competition  for  the  second  straight  year. 

In  the  spring,  the  classes  of  '83  and  '84  co-sponsored  the  highly  successful  Soph  Hop/Junior  Prom  where  Mike 
Miller  and  Shelly  St.  John  were  crowned  king  and  gueen. 

Starting  their  first  year  at  Liberty  the  Class  of  1985  were  led  by  Patrick  Grimes,  president;  Kina  Gray,  vice- 
president;  Carla  Lorenzetti,  secretary;  Gina  Andronica,  treasurer;  and  advisors,  Mrs.  Chris  Weber  and  Mr.  Bruce 
Campion.  The  class  had  a  candy  sale  and  car  wash  to  help  raise  money. 

WALK  WITH  US  THROUGH  the  classes  and  their  many  different  moods. 


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ALICE  ADAMS 
Nurses  Assistant 
RANDALL  ALLEN 
Annual  Staii  Photographer 
GENEVA  ALVARARDO 


ORLANDA  ALVES 

TONY  AMARAL 

Varsity  Baseball,  All  League  Baseball,  Varsity  Basketball,  Block 

L,  JV  Baseball,  IV  Basketball,  FFA.  Frosh  Basketball 

JOHN  AMBROSE 

Varsity  Football 


ADAM  ARBOGAST 
FFA,  Student  Government 
MILAGROS  ARGUETA 

Azteca  Club,  Student  oi  Month,  IWE  Human  Relations  Day, 
Journalism 
BOBBY  ARTEAGA 

Block  L,  Boys'  Tennis,  Spanish  Club,  Playmakers,  JV  Basket- 
ball, Soccer,  Varsity  Track,  Student  of  the  Month,  Taming  of  the 
Shrew 


JANET  AQUINO 

JENNIFER  ANNETTE  ARTERBERRY 
English  IWE,  Science  IWE,  Office  Assistant,  Honor  Roll 
WENDY  IRENE  ASH  BY 

Homecoming  Queen,  Sophomore  Hop  Queen  Runner-up,  Ral- 
ly Squad,  JV  Cheerleader,  Mascot,  Pep  Club,  Varsity  Softball, 
Most  Valuable  Player  Softball,  Parker-Robb  Super-Sport 
Award,  JV  Softball,  Girls' JV  Basketball,  Cross  Country,  Block  L 


SHEILA  BACCHINI 
FFA,  Parlie  Pro  Team 
CURTIS  BAKKER 
PAMELA  J.  BARBE 

JV  Softball,  Honor  Roll,  Man  of  La  Mancha,  Curriculum  Com- 
mittee 


18 


Bdrr  Stars  In  Many  Playmaker  Productions 


JENNY  BARE 

Student   Government,    Commissioner  of  Curriculum,    Choir 
Club,  Playmakers,  French  Club,  Curriculum  Committee,  Hon- 
or Roll,  Girls'  Ensemble.  A  Capella  Choir,  Band  HI,  Chamber 
Singers,  Choir  Club  President,  Playmakers  Secretary,  French 
Club  Vice-president,  Choir  Club  Historian,  Choir  Club  Public- 
ity Chairman,  Man  ol  La  Mancha,  Pippin,  Crawling  Arnold, 
Gypsy,  Brown  Bag,  Taming  at  the  Shrew,  Hagar's  Children, 
Parcel  Pick-up,  Student  Council,  Cal  State  Honor  Choir 
KENT  BEAVERS 
Honor  Roll,  Cralts,  Math  IWE 
PATRICIA  BEECH 
FFA.  FFA  Sential,  Secretary.  Chaplin.  JV  Football  Charter 


KEVIN  BELL 

Commissioner  of  Curriculum,  Curriculum  Committee,  Chair- 
man of  Curriculum  Committee,  Chairman  of  PRfDE  Commit- 
tee, Student  Government,  Honor  Roll,  A  Capella  Choir.  Boys' 
Tennis,  JV  Basketball,  Homecoming  Committee,  Health  IWE 
TA  WN  ILENE  BERG 

Scholastic  Top  Ten,  Lile  CSF,  CSF.  Honor  Roll,  Varsity  Swim- 
ming, Block  L 
TROY  BERG 


TAMMY  BIRCH 

RANDAE  BITHER 

Peer  Tutor 

JOSEPH  BORGES 

FFA.  Honor  Roll.  Ag  IWE.  FFA  Sentinal.  Historian 


KIM  BOUDREAU 

Office  Assistant.  Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll 
JUDY  LYNN  BOYD 

Choir  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Special  Ed.  IWE,  Nurses  Office  Assis- 
tant, Library  IWE 
ROB  BRANDT 

JV  Football,  Fresh  Football,  Honor  Roll,  Student  Government, 
Library  IWE 


JENNY  BARR  is  acosted  by  Pat  Mam  in  the  Play- 
maker's  production  of  Taming  of  the  Shrew.  This 
Senior  Class  member  was  in  many  plays  during  her 
four  years  at  Liberty. 


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SCOTT  KING  and  Pat  Emerson  dress  up 
as  FBI  men  during  the  Homecoming 
Week.  They  were  trying  to  earn  points  lor 
their  class  lor  the  Spirit  Trophy. 


BRIAN  BROOKS 

Varsity  Football  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  FFA 

KEVIN  BROWN 

GREGG  D.  BRYANT 


ANTHONY  BUCKLER  III 

Frosh   Basketball,   Frosh-Soph    Track,   IV  Basketball,    Varsity 
Track,  Band  HI,  Band  Council-,  Brass  Rep.,  Best  Bandsman 
1979-1980,  Chamber  Singers,   Taming  of  the  Shrew,  Honor 
Roll,  Block  L. 
MIKE  J.  BYRON 

Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Wrestling,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football, 
FFA 

ROSALIE  GOMEZ  CABRAL 

Girls'  Track  Team,  Girls'  Varsity  Basketball,  Girls'  JV  Basket- 
ball, Cross  Country,  Block  L,  Girls'  Track  Captain 


BRENT  CANNON 

Block  L,   Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football.  Frosh- 
Soph  Track,  Freshman  Class  Vice-Prez,  Counseling  Office  As- 
sistant, Top  Ten  Homecoming  King 
MARIA  INEZ  CARMONA 

Girls'  Varsity  Basketball,  Varsity  Softball,  JV  Softball.  Girls'  JV 
Basketball,  Varsity  Softball  Manager 
DA  VID  CARVER 

Scholastic  Top  10,  Cross  Country,  Varsity  Track,  Life  CSF, 
CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Student  of  Month,  Block  L,  Frosh-Soph  Track. 
CSF  Vice-President,  IWE  Science 


JOSE  CASTILLO 

Scholastic  Top  10,  Life  CSF,  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Commissioner  of 

Cultural  Affairs,  Frsoh-Soph   Track,  Soccer,  IWE  Math,  IWE 

Health,  Tennis  Team  Manager 

HECTOR  CEJA 

JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Honor  Roll 

ROSE  CEJA 


20 


Senior  Boys  Participdte  In  Spirit  Week 


CAROL  CHAPIN 

CAMERON  CHA  VEZ 

Varsity  Football,  J V  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Basketball, 

IV  Basketball,  Frosh  Basketball,  Block  L,  Student  of  Month, 

IWE-  P.E.,  IWE.  Career  Center,  Top  10  Homecoming  King 

JUAN  JOSE  CHA  VEZ 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football.  Varsity  Track,  Frosh-Soph  Track, 

Most  Valuable  Player  Varsity  Track,  Frosh  Basketball,  Block  L, 

IWE  Tutor 


CHERIE  CHRISLOCK 

Student  Body  Treasurer,   Girls'  Track   Team,   Block  L,   IWE 

McLaren,  Honor  Roll,  French  Club 

ERIC  CHRISTENSEN 

Auto  Club,  IWE  Metal  Shop,  ROP  Auto  Shop 

TAMMY  CLARK 

CSF  Honor  RoH,  IWE  Office,  IWE  Clothing 


TAMMY  CLEMENT 

Frosh,  JV  Football  Charter 

I.INAGH  CLEMENTS 

Varsity  Football  Manager,    Pep   Club,    Volleyball  Manager, 

Booster  Club 

GAYLE  CLOUTIER 

French  Club,  Playmakers,  A  Capella  Choir,  Choir  Club,  IWE 

P.E.,  IWE  Drivers  Ed.,  Taming  ol  the  Shrew,  Man  of  La  Mancha 


SHARON  LYNETTE  COCHRAN 

Scholastic  Top  10,  Honor  Roll,  CSF,  First  Place  Spelling  Bee, 

IWE  Clothing 

JUDIE  COLEMAN 

JULIE  COLEMAN 


KANDOLINE  KANDEE  L  COLEMAN 

Cross  Country,  Block  L,  FFA,  Elementary  Tutor 

DENNIS  R  COMBS 

Band  111,  Stage  Band,  Honor  Roll,  Band  Council  Woodwind 

Rep.,  Pippm,  IWE  Instrumental  Study 

CHRIS  L  CONNER 

JV  Football,  Boys'  Tennis,  Student  Council,  Auto  Club,  Student 

of  Month,  Elementary  Tutor,  Class  Rep,  IWE  Auto.  IWE  Tutor, 

Journalism  Club 


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MANUEL  CORNELIUS 

ALAN  CRAVEN 

Erosh  Football,  EFA 

ERANCEEN  MARIE  CROW 

Student  Council  Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Counseling  OHic 

Assistant.  Tutor 


SANTA  T.  CRUZ 

Girls'  Track  Team,  Clothing  IWE 

THOMAS  VICTOR  CRUZ 

Honor  Roll 

JOSEPH  E  DALE 

Varsity  Swimming,  JV  Swimming,  Band  III,  A  Capella  Choir, 

Honor  Roll,  Choir  Club,  Journalism 


STUART  CHARLES  DALEY 

Journalism    Vice-president,    Varsity  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  JV 

Basketball 

KELLY  DAPRATO 

BILL  DAVIS 

Frosh  Football,  Band  III 


BRENT  DAVIS 
Art  IWE,  Motorcycle  Racing 
JAIME  DEFREMERY 
Boys'  Tennis 
KATHY  DEFREMERY 

FFA  Sweetheart,  Student  Council,  Homecoming  Queen  Sec- 
ond Five,  Pep  Club,  FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Varsity  Softball  Charter. 
Student  Body  Vice-president,  Freshmen  Class  Secretary,  Soph- 
omore Class  Secretary,  FFA  President,  Vice-president,  Trea- 
surer, Ag  IWE 


SENIORS,  Randy  Allen,  Margarita  Martinez,  Chante  Kurtz 
relax  for  a  lew  minutes  m  Mr.  Batze's  Federal  Government 
class  during  first  semester,  sixth  period. 


22 


Seniors  Relax  During  Federal  Government 


CYNTHIA  NANETTE  DEL  BARBA 
Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Band  HI 
CHRISTINE  DELGADO 
Elementary  Tutor,  IWE  Ollice 
SERGIO  DEL  REAL 


LUIS  DIAZ 

TAMI  DICKEY 

LISA  J.  DILLARD 

Varsity  Cheerleader,  Rally  Squad,  Pep  Club,  Annual  Stall 


NONA  GAYLE  DOWNS 

Student  Gov't,  IWE  Federal  Government,  IWE  Special  Ed., 

IWE  Ollice 

CHRIS  DRAUDSON 

ROBERT  DUNCAN 

IWE  Ag 


PAT  EMERSON 

Manager  Frosh  Football,  GolITeam,  IWE  Language  Arts,  Tam- 

mmg  ol  the  Shrew 

RONALD  M.  ENOS 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Most   Valuable 

Player  Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Track,  Block  L,  Band  III,  FFA, 

Soph.  Hop  King,  Top  10  Homecoming  King 

LUANE  ENRICO 

Honor  Roll,  JV  Baseball  Charter,  IWE  P.E. 


ALMA  DELIA  ESPARZA 
IWE  Wood 
ANDREW  ESPARZA 
JV  Football 
RA  Y  ESTRADA 


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VERNON  MICHAEL  FAJARDO 
Varsity  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  Frosh  Football 
KYLE  FARRIS 
ANA  FELIPE 

J V  Softball,  French  Club,  Annual  Stall,  Annual  Staff  Photogra- 
pher, Homecoming  Committee,  IWE  P.E.,  IWE  Office 


JODIE  FINISTER 

Student  Council,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  FFA,  Honor  Roll, 

Yearbook  Society,  Annual  Staff,  Annual  Staff  Photographer, 

Annual  Staff  Senior  Editor,  WE  Career  Center,  FFA  Treasurer, 

Student  Gov't,  Varsity  and  JV  Swimming  Charter 

MANUEL  FRANCO 

Varsity  Football,  Varsity  Wrestling,  Block  L,  Varsity  Track,  JV 

Football,  Frosh -Soph  Track,  Frosh  Football 

CATHY  LOUISE  FRANKLIN 

Annual  Staff  Ad  Editor,  Yearbook  Society,  Annual  Staff,  Honor 

Roll,  Boy's  Track  Charter,  Cross  Country  Charter,  ROP-Contra 

Costa  Times 


CHARISSE  E.  FRAZIER 

Most  Valuable  Player  Varsity  Softball,  All  League  Softball,  Var- 
sity Softball,  J  V  Softball,  Girls'  JV  Basketball,  Vansity  Volleyball, 
JV  Volleyball,  Student  Council,  Homecoming  Queen  Atten- 
dant, Choir  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Student  Government,  Commis- 
sioner of  PRIDE,  Homecoming  Committee,  Wrestling  Charter, 
Senior  Class  Vice-President,  Chairman  of  PRIDE  Committee, 
IWE  Office,  IWE  P.E.,  Honorable  Mention  Fastball  Soltball, 
Parker-Robb  Super-Sport  Award 
ROBERT  FREEZE 
VINCENT  FREIDMAN 
Varsity  Track 


MICHAEL  LEE  FRIZZELL 
ANGIE  GALLEGOS 

Girls'  Track  Team,  Girls'  Varsity  Basketball,  Girls'  JV  Basket- 
ball, Student  Council,  Homecoming  Queen  Attendant,  Block 
L,  Choir  Club,  Student  Government,  Commissioner  of  athlet- 
ics. Homecoming  Committee,  Sophomore  Class  Vice-Presi- 
dent, IWE  P.E. 
JESUS  GALVAN 


TIM  GANN 

DIANA  GARCIA  GARCIA 
Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor 
PAUL  PATRICK  GARCIA 
IWE  Drivers  Ed. 


24 


Winthrop  Leads  Seniors  In  Their  Final  Year 


RUBEN  GARCIA 

Frosh  Football,  Frosh-Soph  Track,  Student  Council,  Frosh  Class 
President,  P.E.,  Career  Center  IWE,  Homecoming  King,  Stu- 
dent Government 
STEVEN  ERIC  GARCIA 
KELLY  ROBIN  GARNER 


RON  GARRIDO 

IV  Football,  JV  Basketball,  JV  Swimming,  Frosh-Soph  Track, 

Playmakers,  Varsity  Wrestling,  Gypsy,  Taming  OI  The  Shrew, 

Student  Director 

TOM  GASCA 

MIKE  GEDDES 

Varsity  Track,  ]V  Football,  Frosh  Baseball,  Frosh-Soph  Track, 

Boys'  Tennis,  French  Club 


NANCY  LORRAINE  GEMETTI 

Student  Government,  Student  Council,  Student  Body  Secre- 
tary, Journalism  Treasurer,  Homecoming  Queen  Second  Five, 
Sophomore  Hop  Queen  Runner-up,  School  Improvement 
Committee,  Human  Relations  Day  Facilitator,  French  Club,  P.E. 
IWE 

MARK  GIANNINI 

Student  Government,  Commissioner  of  Rallies  and  Assemblies, 
Student  Council,  Honor  Roll,  Band  III,  Band  President,  Percus 
sion  Rep.,  Choir  Club,  Chamber  Singers,  A  Cappella  Choir, 
Playmakers,  Playmakers  President,  Pippin,  Man  OI  La  Man 
cha.  Brown  Bag  Theater,  Gypsy,  The  Taming  OI  The  Shrew, 
Hagar's  Children,  Varsity  Swimming 
I  A  VIER  GOMEZ 


GAYLA  JEAN  GOMEZ 
GILBERT  GONZALEZ 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Varsity  Basketball,  Varsity  Track, 
Frosh-Soph  Track,  Most  Valuable  Player  JV  Football,  Block  L, 
Top  Ten  Homecoming  King 
LETICIA  MARIE  GRAN  ADO 

Varsity  Softball  JV SoItbaU,  Girls'  JV  Basketball  Block  L,  Year- 
book Society,  Annual  Stall,  Annual  Stall  Photographer ,  Annual 
Stall  Job-  Sports  and  Activities 


EVANGELINA  GREENHOUSE 

Spanish  Club,  Pep  Club,  Band,  Marching  Band 

ANGIE  GUTHRIE 

JESS  GUTIERREZ 

JV  Football 


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TIM  HALLADA  Y 

Boys'  Tennis,  FFA,  Honor  Roll 

LANCE  A.  HAMPTON 

Varsity  Track,  Frosh-Soph  Track 

LARRY  F  HARMON 

Band  IIL  Auto  Club,  Scholastic  Top  Ten,  Student  ol  the  Month 


RICK  HART 

Varsity  Swimming,  JV  Swimming,  Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Swim- 
team  Captain 
RICH  HAY  NFS 
Math  I.  ROP  Meat  Outtmg 
CHRIS  HEINL 
Library  IWF 


ANDRFA  HFLFCKFR 

Block  L,  Honor  Roll,  Scholastic  Top  Ten,  Pep  Club,  Junior 

Class  Treasurer,  Senior  Class  Treasurer,   Varsity  Boys'  Track 

Manager,  JV  Girls'  Basketball  Charter,  Varsity  Girls'  Basketball 

Charter 

RICHARD  HENDRIX 

DEBRA  LYNN  HENRY 

Rally  Squad,  Candy  Striper,  Clothing  IWF 


MARK  HERNANDEZ 

Frosh  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  JV  Football,  Varsity  Baseball 
SHERI  LYNNE  HIEB 

CSF,   Scholastic   Top   Ten,   Honor  Roll,   Playmakers,   French 
Club,  Choir  Club 
JAMES  A.  HOPKINS 

Block  L,  Varsity  Track,  Frosh-Soph  Track,  JV  Football,  Year- 
book Society,  Annual  Stall,  Annual  Staff  Job  Senior  Section, 
CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Band  III,  Dance  Committee 


TA  VANE  MASON  assists  with  the  P.E.  Department 
as  students  go  through  what  was  scheduled  to  be  the 
last  Merry-  Go-Round. 


26 


Seniors  Assist  At  Merry-Go-Round  Scheduling 


ERIC  LEWIS  HUDSON 

Student  Body  President,  Playmakers  Treasurer,  Choir  Club 
Secretary,  French  Club  Treasurer,  Projects  Committee,  Choir 
Club  Most  Enthusatic,  Choir  Club,  A  Capella  Choir,  Play- 
makers,  French  Club,  Journalism  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club, 
Romeo  and  Juliet,  Brown  Bag  Theater,  Gypsy,  Math  IWE,  Li- 
brary IWE,  Student  Council 
MARY  BETH  HUGHES 

Honor  Roll,  Elementary  Tutor,  Business  IWE,  Nursing  Assistant 
GEORGIA  DIANNE  JAMES 

Midngals,  Girls'  Ensemble,  A  Capella  Choir,  Playmakers, 
Choir  Club,  Candy  Stripper,  FFA,  JV  Soltball,  JV  Volleyball. 
Cleft  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Journalism  President,  Choir  Treasurer, 
Choir  Publicity,  Office  IWE,  Journalism  Club,  Vocalist  of  the 
Month 


CHRISTY  JEFFERSON 

Varsity  Girls'  Track,  Block  L,  Commissioner  of  Youth  Council, 
Rally  Squad,  Head  Songleader,  Songleader,  Sophomore  Hop 
Queen  Runner-up,  Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club,  Blood  Drive  Com- 
mittee. Organized  Frosh  Orientation,  Homecoming  Committee 
BROOKE  JENSEN 

Annual  Staff  Annual  Staff  Job  Sports,  Yearbook  Society 
JORGE  JIMENEZ 

Varsity  Football.  Varsity  Track.  Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Football, 
Frosh  Football,  Frosh-Soph  Track 


M.  OLIVIER  JIMENEZ 

Office  IWE,  Spanish  Newspaper,  Honor  Roll.  Azteca  Club 

BILL  JOHNSON 

JULIE  JOLICOEUR 

Honor  Roll,  FFA,  Math  IWE 


DOUG  JONES 

Honor  Roll,  Pep  Club.  P.E  IWE,  ROP  Auto 

ISABEL  M.  JUAREZ 

Honor  Roll,  Office  IWE 

JAMIE  E  JUST 

JV  Football.  Frosh  Football.  JV  Baseball.  Frosh-Soph   Track, 

Journalism  Club 


JULIE  KALINOWSKI 

Rally  Squad,  Songleader,  Pep  Club,  Homecoming  Committee, 
Band  III,  Honor  Roll,  Girls'  Track 
DENEEN  M  KEENEY 

Head  Cheerleader,  Varsity  Cheerleader,  Mascot,  JV  Cheer- 
leader, Rally  Squad,  Homecoming  Queen  Second  Five,  Soph- 
omore Hop  Queen  Runner-up.  Student  of  the  Month.  Home- 
coming Committee.  Pep  Club.  Playmakers.  Band  III.  A  Capella 
Choir.  Girls'  Ensemble.  Choir  Club.  Gypsy,  Taming  of  the 
Shrew,  Hagars'  Children,  Chamber  Singers,  Band  Secretary, 
Band  Treasurer.  Rally  Squad  Treasurer.  P.E.  IWE 
MALCOME  KEMP 
Varsity  Football.  JV  Football.  Varsity  Track,  Varsity  Wrestling 

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JANET  KEYS 

KEVIN  L  YLE  KINDORF 

SCOTT  D.  KING 

Playmakers,  A  Cappella  Choir.  CSF,  Honor  Roll,  Lite  CSF, 

Scholastic  Top  Ten,  Playmakers   Vice-President.  Playmakers 

President,  Science  IWE.  Man  of  La  Mancha,  Pippin,  One-Act 

Theater,   Gypsy,  Romeo  and  Juliet,   Taming  Of  The  Shrew, 

Chamber  Singers 


ANDREW  KLIENE 
Varsity  Baseball 
DONNA  MARIE  KOHLER 

Playmakers,  A  Cappella  Choir,  Girls'  Ensemble,  Chori  Club.  A 
Capella  Robe  Manager,  Gypsy,  Brown  Bag  Theater,  Taming  of 
The  Shrew,  Chamber  Singers 
ALISON  KOWALSKI 

Student  Government,  Commissioner  of  Rallies  and  Assemblies, 
Student  Council,  Homecoming  Committee,  Playmakers  Histo- 
rian, Choir  Club  Librarian,  Honor  Roll,  Chamber  Singers, 
Girls'  Ensemble,  A  Capella  Choir,  Gypsy,  Taming  Of  the 
Shrew,  Hagars'  Children,  Brown  Bag  Theater,  Overtones  One 
Act,  Music  IWE,  Drama  IWE,  English  IWE 


CHANTE  KURTZ 
ESTHER  LABANAN 

JV Softball,  Varsity  Softball,  Girls'  JV Basketball,  Varsity  Basket- 
ball, Block  L,  Band  III,  Stage  Band,  Pep  Club,  P.E  IWE  Honor 
Roll,  P.E  Student  of  The  Month 
CHRISTINE  LADD 

FFA,  JV  Softball,  JV  Swimming,  Honor  Roll,  Playmakers, 
French  Club,  Charter-JV  Volleyball,  JV  Swimming,  Crawling 
Arnold 


BONNIBEL  LUCILLE  LANE 

Girls'  JV  Basketball,  A  Capella,  Choir  Club,  Pep  Club 

CONNIE  LATHRUM 

Choir  Club,  Peer  Tutor 

DOLORES  LEON 


CINDY  LIDDINGTON 

A  Capella  Choir,  Choir  Club,  JV  Swimming,  Annual  Staff. 
Annual  Staff  Photographer.  Student  Government.  Commis- 
sioner Of  Publicity,  P.E.  Student  Of  The  Month,  FFA,  Choir 
Club  Robe  Manager,  Lion  Hall  IWE,  Pop  Chorus,  Vocalist  of 
the  Month 
RONALD  LINEKER 
MARK  A.  LOMBARDI 

FFA,  Varsity  Wrestling,  Perfect  Attendance  Award,  Driver  Ed. 
IWE 


28 


Senior  Boy  Chows  Down  For  Spirit  Points 


JOHNNY  D.  LOONEY 
Jewelry  I  WE 
MICHAEL  LOPEZ 
CLINT  ELBERT  LOVE 


DEN  IS E  LUNA 
WA  YNE  ALLEN  L  YNCH 

Varsity  Football.  Varsity  Wrestling.  Most  Valuable  JV  Football. 
All  League  Football.  JV  Football.  Block  L.  Top  Ten  Homecom- 
ing King 

CHRISTINE  ANN  MACKENZIE 

Cross  Country,  Girls'  Track  Team.  French  Club,  Playmakers, 
Pep  Club,  FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Library  IWE 


LINDA  CLEMENTINA  MARISCAL 

Yearbook  Society.  Annual  Stall,  Student  Government,  Cur- 
riculum Committee,  Homecoming  Committee,  Student  Coun- 
cil. Pep  Club.  Journalism 
KAREN  MARQUEZ 
Business  Math  IWE 
JOEL  MARTINEZ 

Soccer.  Spanish  Club,  Azteca  Club.  Auto  Club.  Elementary 
Tutor,  Math  IWE,  English  IWE 


JOSE  MARTINEZ 
MARGARITA  R.  MARTINEZ 

Majorette,   Class  Secretary,  Head  OI  Rally  Squad,   Student 
Council.  Pep  Club.  Azteca  Club.  Elementary  Tutor.  Homecom- 
ing Committee 
TA  VANE  MARIE  MASON 

Varsity  Soltball,  JV  Soitball,  Honor  Roll,  Block  L,  Basketball 
Manager.  P.E.  IWE,  Basketball  Volleyball  Charter.  Student 
Body  Corresponding  Secretary,  P.E.  Student  OI  The  Month. 
Student  Government,  Pep  Club 


MITCH  REDDEN  uses  his 
eating  ability  to  try  to  finish 
his  slice  oi  the  watermelon 
before  the  other  classes  and 
the  faculty. 


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RANDY  MASS 

WALTER  HAMILTON  MATTER!  JR. 

Varsity  Football  JV  Football  Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Wrestling. 

JV  Swimming,  FFA,  High  School  Rodeo 

JANET  MATTOS 


BOBBY  MA  URISCIO  JR. 
RICHARD  WAYNE  McCAMPBELL  JR. 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football  Varsity  Wrestling, 
JV  Wrestling,  Frosh-Soph  track.  Block  L,  Health  IWE,  Math 
IWE,  Foods  IWE,  High  School  Rodeo,  Student  Body  Represen- 
tative 

BECKY  LYNN  McKINNEY 

Head  Songleader,  Songleader,  Rally  Squad,  A  Capella  Choir, 
Choir  Club,  Madrigals,  Yearbook  Society,  Annual  Stall  Ele- 
mentary Tutor,  Girls'  Tennis,  Golf  Team,  English  IWE,  Ollice 
IWE,  Peer  Tutor 


MARGARITA  MERCADO 

Rally  Squad,  Frosh  Cheerleader,  Head  JV  Cheerleader,  JV 
Cheerleader,    Varsity    Cheerleader,    JV  Swimming,    French 
Club,   Honor  Roll,   Pep   Club,    Commissioner   Of  Publicity, 
French  Club,  Biology  IWE  CO-head  Varsity  Cheerleader 
RICK  E  MIGUEL 

Auto  Club,  Auto  IWE,  High  School  Rodeo 
HOLLY  L  MIKKELSEN 

Homecoming  Queen  Attendant,  Commissioner  of  Athletics, 
Student  Government,  Homecoming  Committee,  Block  L,  Hon- 
or Roll  Pep  Club,  JV  Volleyball,  Varsity  Volleyball,  Girls'  Varsi- 
ty Basketball,  JV  Softball,  Varsity  Softball,  All  League  Softball, 
Block  L  Secretary,  P.E.  IWE,  Career  Center  IWE 


JOSE  MORALES 
JV  Football 
KEVIN  MORROW 

Band  III,  Stage  Band,  Honor  Roll  Machine  Wood  IWE,  Instru- 
mental Study  IWE 
RICH  J.  MYTHEN 


ANTONIO  NAREZ 

JOE  C.  NEWBERRY 

Machine  Wood  IWE,  Beginning  Wood  IWE,  Math  IWE 

JACK  NILSSON 

FFA 


30 


Senior  Class  Tugs  Against  Winning  Juniors 


TUGGING  for  the  Senior  Class  are  Chris 
Boardman,  Anthony  Buckler,  Jenny  Barr, 
Wiihe  Odum,  Jim  Hopkins,  Shelia  Per- 
kins, and  Leonard  Pompa,  the  class  an- 
chor m  this  contest. 


KEN  NORRIS 

GoH  Team,  Most  Valuable  Player  Golf,  All  League  Golf 

BRADLEY  JAMES  NORTHAM 

WILLIE  ODUM 


SCOTT  O'  NEAL 

Varsity  Football,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football 

TAMMY  O'NEAL 

LUCY  ORDUNO 


JANINE  LYNETTE  ORNELAS 

Student  Council,  Honor  Roll,  Yearbook  Society,  Annual  Staff, 
Annual  Staff  Job  Soph.  Jr.  Senior  Sections,  Homecoming  Com- 
mittee, Sophomore  Class  Treasurer,  Frosh  Class  Representative 
to  Student  Council 
LUIS  ANTHONY  OROZCO 

Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Football,  Frosh  Football,  Most  Valuable 
Wrestler,  Jewelry  IWE,  All  League  Wrestling 
DENNIS  OSBOURN 
Frosh  Football.  FFA 


JAVIER  OSGUER A 
Honor  Roll 
R.  JUSTIN  OXFORD 
Journalism  Club 
JIM  PACE 


31 


Seniors  Help  With  Student  Government  Work 


SHARI  LYNN  PALLADINO 

JV  Basketball,  Homecoming  Committee,  P.E.  IWE 

JEFF  PARKS 

Varsity  Basketball,  JV  Basketball,  Frosh  Basketball,  All  League 

Basketball,  Block  L,  Varsity  Basketball 

TOM  PATTERSON 


CRAIG  PEDERSON 

DENNIS  PEDERSON 

JV  Football,  Varsity  Wrestling,  JV  Wrestling 

ERIK  PEDERSON 


KATHY  L.  PEREZ 

Head  Songieader,  Songleader,  Rally  Squad,  Pep  Club 

SHEILA  DENICE  PERKINS 

Varsity  Swimming,  JV  Swimming,  Rally  Squad,  Songleader, 

FFA,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  Honor  Roll 

DANA  PERRY 


JILLENE  PETERS 

Annual  Staff,  Yearbook  Society,  Photo-Editor,  Co- Ad  Editor, 

Honor  Roll,  Bank  of  America  Award  for  Social  Studies,  Girls' 

Track  Team,  Cross  Country,  Cross  Country  Charter,  English 

IWE,  ROP-Contra  Costa  Times 

JULIE  PETERSON 

JAMES  ED  PHILPOT 

Honor  Roll 


KARA  KATHLEEN  PIANTANIDA 

Student  Body  Representative,  Elementary  Tutor,  FFA 

PEGGY  PIAZZA 

Choir  Club 

LESTER  PINKSTON 

P.E.  IWE,  P.E.  Student  of  the  Month 


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SAIL  V.  PISENTI 

Varsity,  IV  Swimming,  JV  Soccer,  Office  Assistdnt,  JV  Softball 

JOHN  PLOG 

LEONARD  M.  POMPA 

Varsity,  JV  Wrestling,  Block  L,  JV  Football 


DAREN  PRELLI 

High  Scfiool  Rodeo,  Varsity  Track,  FFA,  POP  Auto  Shop 

KATHLEEN  PREVOST 

DONNA  L  PRICE 

Annual  Staff  Editor-  in-Chief,  Annual  Staff,  Elementary  Tutor, 

Student  Government,  Basketball  Charter,  Volleyball  Charter, 

Foods  TWE,  Student  Council  Representative,  JV  Volleyball, 

Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Peer  Tutor,  Curriculum  Committee 


CARMEN  DAILEY  ANN  RADETIC 

FFA,  Choir  Club,  Pep  Club,  FFA  Sweetheart  Runner-up,  Ele- 
mentary Tutor,  Homecoming  Committee,  Ag,  Special  Ed  IWE, 
Counseling  Office  Assistant 
MARIO  ALBERTO  RAMIREZ 
JV  Basketball,  Soccer,  Frosh-soph  Track 
RITA  RAMIREZ 


MARY  RE 

Choir  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Office  Assistant,  Career  Center  IWE 

MITCHELL  REDDEN 

Counseling  Office  Assistant,  Library  IWE 

LISA  CAROL  REGAN 

FFA,  Honor  Roll 


ERIC  HUDSON,  student  body  president,  kicks 
back  in  the  room  used  by  him  and  others  for 
discussion  and  business  regarding  the  affairs  and 
problems  associated  with  running  the  school. 


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HOMECOMING  KING,  Ruben  Garcia,  smiles 
happily  as  he  drives  up  m  a  vet  lor  the  pre-game 
ceremonies  during  Homecoming  on  Ohmstede 
Field. 


DEBBIE  REIZENSTEIN 

KATHERINEM.  REYNOLDS 

LAVON  RHODES 

Cross  Country,  ]V  SottbaU,  Block  L,  Homecoming  Committee, 

Nurse  I  WE,  Candy  Striper,  Girls'  Auxilary,  French  Club 


CHERYL  A.  RICHARDS 

Senior  Class  Secretary,  Girls'  Tennis,  Block  L,  Honor  Roll, 

French  Club,  Student  Government 

ALFREDO  RICO 

CSF 

CHRIS  RIOS 

Band  III,  Stage  Band,  A  Cappella  Choir 


FRANCISCO  RIVERA 
JOANNE  RODRIGUES 
French  Club,  Language  Arts  IWE 
DONALD  ROSA 


SANDRA  ROSAS 
KEITH  RUSSELL 
MIKE  RYLEE 


34 


Senior,  Ruben  Gar  cm,  Is  Selected  As  King 


fOHN  B.  SALLUCE 

Varsity  Football,  Honor  Roll,  Block  L,  P.E.  IWE 

JOHN  SAMERON 

PETE  SANABRIA 


LOUISE  SANCHEZ 

Varsity  Track,  Frosh-soph  Track,  Block  L,  Honor  Roll,  Band  III, 

Stage  Band 

PHILLIP  ANTHONY  SANCHEZ 

Varsity  Basketball    Varsity  Track,  JV  Basketball,   Frosh-soph 

Track,  Frosh  Football,  student  Government  Representative, 

Language  Arts  IV/E 

MICHAEL  FRANZ  SCHUBERT 

Playmakers,  Brown  Bag  Theater,  Taming  of  the  Shrew,  Desert 

Men.  Journalism  Club 


KEVIN  C.  SCHWITTERS 

Frosh  Football,  Varsity  Baseball,  Varsity  Baseball  Charter,  Var- 
sity Basketball  Charter,  Science,  P.E.  IWE 
SANDY  SCOTT 

Journalism,  Elementary  Tutor,  Peer  Tutor 
SANDRA  LYNN SECREST 

Student  Council,  Junior  Class  President,  Sophomore  Commis- 
sioner of  Fund  Raising,  Student  Government,  Pep  Club,  Block 
L,  Track  Manager,  P.E.  IWE,  Track  Charter  Tutor 


SANTIAGO  CHRISTOPHER  SERRATO 
Choir  Club,  Attendance  Office  Assistant,  Library  IWE 
MYLES  SEXTON 
KIRK  CARL  SHANKS 

Varsity  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  Frosh  Baseball,  Foods  IWE,  De- 
fensive Award  Varsity  Baseball 


CINDY  DIANE  SIL  VEIRA 

Rally  Sguad,  Songleader,  Student  Council,  Choir  Club,  Pep 
Club,  Counseling  Oflice  Assistant,  P.E.  IWE,  Tutor,  Pop  Cho- 
rus, High  School  Rodeo  Association 
JOHNNY  SILVA 
JV  Football,  Frosh  Basketball 
JULIEANN  SIMISTER 


35 


Senior  Girls  Pdrticipate  In  Homecoming  Rally 


GENE  SIMONI 

}V  Football,  Cross  Country,  Auto  Club,  Metals  IWE 

DAN  SIMPSON 

MIKE  SIMPSON 

Varsity,  IV,  Frosh  Football,  Block  L,  Varsity  Swimming 


AUDREY  SISNEROZ 

TOMMY  SIZEMORE 

RAMEY  SMILEY 

Varsity,  ]V,  Frosh  Football,  IV,  Frosh  Basketball,  Varsity  Track, 

Block  L 


SUSAN  MARIE  SMITH 

Block  L,  Choir  Club,  FFA,  Honor  Roll,  Annual  Stall,  Elemen- 
tary Tutor,  Track  Charter,  Counseling  OHice  Assistant,  Jewelry, 
P.E.,  Cralts  IWE,  Pop  Chorus 
TERRY  RENE  SMITH 

All  League  Volleyball,  Varsity  Soitball,  IV  Softball,  IV  Basket- 
ball, Varsity,  ]V  Volleyball,  Student  Council,  Block  L,  Home- 
coming Committee 
JULIE  SNYDER 
Language  Arts  IWE,  Nurses  Olfice  Assistant,  Special  Ed.  Tutor 


EDDIE  SOLIZ 
LINDA  STANDRIDGE 
KIMBERLY  ST.  JOHN 
Band  III 


DIANNE  STRUNK 

Songleader,  Rally  Squad,  Elementary  Tutor,  Honor  Roll,  Pep 

Club,  Sewing  IWE 

STEVE  SUNIGA 

SCOTT  SWEAT 


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MICHAEL  I.  TEETER 
Jourrtdhsm,  Library,  P.E.  IWE 
DENNIS  THOMAS 
FFA 

SHANNON  THOMAS 

Girls'  Stdte  Representative,  AH  League  Volleyball,  Homecom- 
ing Queen  Attendant,  Student  at  Month,  Varsity  Volleyball, 
Girls '  Varsity  Basketball,  Varsity  Soltball,  Most  Valuable  Player 
Volleyball,  FFA,  CSF,  Commissioner  ot  Justice,  Block  L  Presi- 
dent. Block  L  Treasurer,  Student  Council,  FFA  Sweetheart 
Runner-up,  Block  L,  French  Club,  JV  Volleyball,  Homecoming 
Committee,  J V  Soltball,  Girls'  JV  Basketball,  P.E  IWE  Honor 
Roll,  Blood  Drive  Committee 


BUTCH  THURLOW 

Auto  Shop  IWE 

TIM  TOON 

Varsity  Baseball 

VERONICA  J.  TORRES 

Rally  Squad,  Varsity  Cheerleader,  JV  Cheerleader,  Pep  Club, 

Honor  Roll,  Homecoming  Committee 


KERRY  LYNN  TRUEMAN 

FFA,  FFA  Reporter,  Ag  IWE,  Junior  Fair  Director 

LATISHA  DENNETTE  TURRIETTA 

KRIS  TINA  UPTON 

FFA,  Counseling  Olfice  Assistant,  Light  Horse  Judging  Team 


MARTHE  ANGELIQUE  VAISSADE 

Playmakers,  A  Capella  Choir,  Choir  Club.  French  Club,  Play- 
maker  President,  Vice  president.  Historian,  Pippin,  Man  of  La 
Mancha,  Taming  of  the  Shrew,  Fiddler  on  the  Roof,  One  Act 
Theatre,  Gypsy,  Romeo  and  Juliet 
PAMELA  LOUISE  VALENCIA 

Girls'  Varsity  Basketball,  Varsity  Softball,  J V  Softball,  Girls'  JV 
Basketball,  Block  L,  Elementary  Tutor,  AV IWE  P.E  IWE  Math 
Tutor,  ROP  Medical  Office  Skills 
LUPE  VARGAS 
Spanish  Club,  Bilingual  Newspaper 


GEORGIA  JAMES.  Kim  St.  John,  Desiree  Short 
and  Donna  Kohler  portray  Campolindo's  Top 
Ten  at  the  Homecoming  Rally.  These  girls  are 
members  of  the  Girls'  Ensemble. 


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Senior  Cldss  Stdcks  Up  For  Pyramid  Race 


DARRYL  VEGAS 
JOEY  VILLALPANDO 
MARCIANO  VILLALPANDO 
Honor  Roll 


JEFF  VORNHAGEN 
CLARISS  LORRAINE  WALKER 
Office  Assistant,  FFA 
BILL  WALLER 


RACHEL  WARD 
DAVID  WATT 
IFF  EERY  WAYNE 


ERIC  WEEKS 

All  League  Baseball,  Varsity  Baseball,  JV  Baseball,  Block  L 

SUSAN  LESLIE  WEST 

Cross   Country,    Girls'    Track    Team,    Track,    Cross    Country 

Ctiarter,  Varsity  Track  Manager,  Science  IWE 

TERESA  LYNNE  WETZEL 

Pep  Club,  Choir  Club,  Office  Assistant 


STACY  L  WILKFR 

Honor  Card  Holder,  Honor  Roll,  Art  IWF,  Choir  Club 
DAVID  WINTHROP 

Varsity,  }V,  Erosh  Basketball,  Senior  Class  President,  JV  Foot- 
ball, Boys'  Tennis,  Band  III,  Band  Council,  Student  Council, 
Student  Government,  Honor  Roll,  Block  L,  Elementary  Tutor, 
Homecoming  King  Top  Ten 
JULIE  WINTHROP 

Rally  Squad,  JV  Cheerleader,  Varsity  Cheerleader,  Song- 
leader,  Pep  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Student  Council,  Homecoming 
Committee,  PRIDE  Committee,  Freshman  Class  Treasurer,  Ju- 
nior Class  Vice-president 


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JEANNE  WONG 

Honor  Roll,  CSF,  Life  CSF,  CSF  Treasurer  and  Junior  Repre- 
sentative. Health  [WE 
DA  VE  WORDEN 
Frosh  Football 
JOHN  YINGUNG 
Frosh  Football,  Frosh-  soph  Track,  Varsity  Track,  Ceramics  I  WE 


MICHAEL  ZAMORA 
LUZ  MARIA  ZEPEDA 
CHRISTINA  MARIE  BOARDMAN 

Girls'  Track  Team,  Girls'  Varsity  Basketball,  Golf,  Sophomore 
C  lass  President,  Commissioner  of  Publicity,  French  Club  Presi- 
dent, Student  Council,  Block  L,  French  Club,  Band  III,  A 
Capella  Choir,  Choir  Club,  Honor  Roll,  Homecoming  Commit- 
tee, Biology,  Music  JWE,  Band  Club,  Stage  Band,  Student 
Government 


BUILDING  a  pyramid  for  the  seniors  in 
the  Homecoming  activities  are  Jamie  Just, 
Eric  Hudson,  Jim  Hopkins,  Tom  Patterson, 
Anthony  Buckler,  Kara  Piantinida,  Jenny 
Barr,  Louann  Enrico,  and  Chris  Board- 


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Juniors  Capture  First  In  Pyrdmid  Race 


Joel  Acosta 
Michele  Adams 
Paul  Aiello 
Peter  Aiello 
Maria  Alcala 
Michael  Allen 
May  Ann  Amba 


Sandra  Amende 
Christine  Appleby 
Cheryl  Archer 
Debbie  Ard 
Alan  Arendt 
Luis  Arguelles 
Raymond  Arroyo         i 


Rosemary  Barajas 
Brett  Barrett 
Rick  Barroso 
Tricia  Bella 
John  Berg 
John  Berlinn 
Laurie  Bernal 


WA  VING  victoriously  after  building  a  pyramid, 
the  juniors  are  happy  to  capture  first  place  in  this 
competition. 


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Craig  Berry 
Kim  Betz 
Jeff  Bevill 
lube  Biddle 
Richard  Blakley 
Chuck  Blevins 
Amber  Bloodworth 


Richard  Bloomlield 
Anna  Marie  Boggs 
Dewayne  Bonham 
Todd  Boster 
Dianna  Brandt 
Yvonne  Branscum 
David  Bristow 


Debi  Brockway 
Nelson  Brooks 
JeH  Brown 
Judy  Byer 
Maria  Cabada 
Cleotilde  Caballero 
Melmda  Cambra 


Paul  Carr 
Rich  Carter 
Sherri  Carter 
Gloria  Castaneda 


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Anna  Cervantes 
Sutton  Cervantes 
Reynold  Chavarella 


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And  Chavez 
Martha  Chavez 
Mark  Cipponeri 
Kevin  Clark 
Jenny  Conn 
Daren  Cornelius 
Michael  Crain 


Chris  Crow 
Tma  Day 
Sharon  Dalratas 
Leland  Dairatas 
Mario  Delaqarza 
Julie  DelBarba 
Gloria  Delgado 


Paul  Dodge 
Greg  Doench 
Luis  Duarte 
Jeanean  Duran 
Shellie  Ediing 
Steven  Everard 
Lourdes  Fernandez 


Stuart  Findley 
Russell  Fitzgerald 
Traci  Fowler 
Jim  Franke 
Brain  Franklin 
Sheryl  Frederick 
Danny  Friedman 


Dianne  Frigard 
David  Frizzell 
David  Galbraith 
Mark  Galbreath 
Tim  Gallegos 
Nick  Galvan 
Devonna  Garcia 


Susie  Garcia 
Troy  Garrett 
Jellery  Geddes 
Mike  Gianechini 
William  GiHrow 
Gia  Gilson 
Tma  Gnintoli 


Terry  Glenn 
Nadma  Gonzalez 
Saul  Gonzalez 
Lisa  Goodman 
Knsten  Goostree 
Teresa  Grabner 


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Juniors  Cheer  Their  Float  During  The  Pdrdde 


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Richard  Grahn 
ChHy  Graves 
lulie  Greer 
Julie  Gresho 
Glenn  Groseclose 
Louie  Grosse 
Mary  Guerra 


Carmen  Guitron 
Rosa  Guitron 
Johnny  Guzman 
Kathy  Halford 
Nancy  Hall 
Jenny  Halladay 
Patricia  Hammers 


Damn  Hansen 

Ed  Hanson 

Becki  Hastings 

Julie  Heitmeyer 

Craig  Hendrix 

Paul  Hennessey 

Rosa  Maria  Hernandez 


TWO  guardian  angels  wish  the  JUNIORS  show  lots  of  homecom- 
iootball  team  good  luck  before  a  mg  spirit  by  waving  at  the  crowd 
game.  in  a  truck. 


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Junior  Boy  Helps  Rdise  Homecoming  Spirit 


Saul  Hernandez 
Patty  Hieb 
Richard  Hinojos 
Ken  Hobbs 
Susan  Howell 
Joanna  Howze 
Spencer  Hyland 


Andrea  Ibarra 
Tim  Jackson 
Irene  Jimenez 
Jana  Johnson 
Scott  Joksch 
Craig  Johcoeur 
Freddie  Just 


Carina  Keeler 
Cara  Kindt 
Diane  Kiiene 
Edward  Knecht 
Judy  Knowles 
Bryan  Krey 
Diane  Kruger 


AUKi  cr^i  n-yrr^nr         j      :      ,l  BRYAN  KREY  IS  shown  getting 

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^;ci  Ldne 
/e//  Lasher 
John  Last 
Rhonda  Lauler 
Gary  Leal 
Kim  Leeper 
Troy  Liddell 


Tim  Lockwood 
Lauren  Lolrisco 
Mathew  Lombard! 
Debbie  Lopez 
Tern  Lorenzetti 
Jose  Loza 
Danette  Lunslord 


Sam  Lyons 
Mike  Mahoney 
Sam  Maloney 
Pattie  Marotz 
Alicia  Marquez 
Ellen  Martinez 
Joe  Martinez 


Gloria  Martins 
Tami  Martins 
Diana  Masters 
Joycelyn  Mattson 
Lynette  Maurisco 
Kellie  McCune 
Mike  McGoveran 


Kim  McLain 
Kim  McLaughlin 
Mike  Mederos 
Richard  Mendoza 
Silvia  Mendoza 
Kim  Miles 
Larry  Moni 


Daren  Moore 
Alma  Morales 
Fabiola  Morales 
Carol  Ann  Morgan 
Ruben  Munoz 
Lisa  Murphy 
Michael  Murphy 


Jim  Myers 
Bulmaro  Narez 
Barbara  Neely 
Pat  Niemi 
Dino  Novero 
James  O'Bryan 
Rudy  Ochoa 


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Tmd  Ochoa 
David  Odum 
Beth  Oliver 
Grade  Ordaz 
Theresa  Ornelas 
Diane  Orozco 
Leticia  Orozco 


Aldma  Oseguera 
Robert  Page 
Syndy  Parsons 
Jim  Patterson 
Lester  Paul 
Mike  Pedersen 
Jimmy  Pena 


Karen  Penn 
Teresa  Perreira 
Laurette  Perry 
Millie  Petlil 
Brian  Plechaty 
Letty  Plitt 
Tony  Ramirez 


Lina  Ramos 
Karen  Randall 
Ken  Reynolds 
Sherrie  Reynolds 
Alex  Rico 
Sheri  Robbms 
Paul  Robles 


Alana  Roderick 
Jenna  Rodgers 
Miguel  Rodriguez 
Felicia  Rodriguez 
David  Romer 
Krista  Roenicke 
Louis  Romano 


Louisa  Romano 
Dave  Russo 
AlejandroU  Sanabna 
Guillermo  Sancen 
Michael  Sanchez 
Laura  Anne  Sanchez 
Mary  Sanchez 


George  Sanchez 
Avelino  Sandoval 
Jeff  Sapp 
James  Schick 
Francisco  Serrano 
Mark  Shell 
Eddie  Shelton 


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Glenn  Serves  As  Junior  Class  President 

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Rodger  Short 
Lillian  Simon 
Katara  Sims 
Dan  Sipes 
James  Sisneroz 
Lisa  Smith 
Mike  StaHord 


Bobby  Slandridge 
Todd  Standndge 
Mike  Stem 
James  Slultz 
Katie  Taylor 
Keith  Thomas 
Linda  Thomas 


Mary  Thomas 
Tammy  Timms 
Ted  Tipton 
Stephen  Tognoli 
Hiedi  Trefz 
Andy  Tudhope 
Angela  Turchie 


CLASS  OF  1983- 
Yvonne  Branscum,  trea- 
surer; Alana  Roderick, 
vice-president;  Mrs. 
Jeanne  Glenn,  advisor; 
Diane  Kruger,  secretary; 
Terry  Glenn,  president; 
Mr.  Jerry  Black  advisor. 


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Patfi  Tuttle 
Kelly  Tyler 
Joey  Unpingco 
Bobby  Urbano 
Mario  Valenzuela 
Pat  Vasta 
Marco  Vega 


Juniors  Sold  At  Homecoming  Slave  Auction 

r>  fs  fp  ^^ 


Jennifer  Ann  Villarreal 
Brent  Walker 
Gerry  Walters 
Lorraine  Washburn 
Tami  Weatherford 
Mike  Wheeler 
Michelle  White 


Matt  Wilgenbush 
Stephen  Wind 
Tina  Wood 
Stephen  Zahn 
Luis  Zepeda 
Sandra  Zepeda 


USA  MARCHIE  ,s  srniling  for  the      ^  y^^^^  ^^  URISEIO  is  one  of 

photographer    m    front    of    the       ,,  l       <      l  i j    i  ii, 

'^  ,       ,  the  many  beauties  being  sold  at  the 

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school  auction. 


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Eddie  Acasio 
Keith  Ackerman 
Alejandro  Alcazar 
Lourdes  Alcazar 
Lisetie  Alves 
Paula  Amerson 
Tracy  Anderson 


William  Anderson 
Came  Andrews 
Missy  Andneu 
Jose  Angelas 
Steve  Angela 
Raul  Arroyos 
Lenny  Baia 


Bill  Bakker 
Kim  Barbadillo 
Tisha  Barnes 
Marsha  Barr 
Mike  Barr 
Angel  Barras 
Sam  Banuelas 


Michelle  Basas 
Cindy  Basile 
Melissa  Batze 
Brien  Baude 
Rod  Belscher 
Aaron  Benait 
Kris  Berlinn 


Darin  Berumen 
Tanya  Black 
Vickie  Blevins 
Mark  Bonham 
Donna  Boyd 
Sheri  Bradshaw 
Brian  Brant 


Leslie  Brooks 
Chris  Brawn 
Ty  Brawn 
Ann  Bush 
Carrene  Butler 
Lisa  Byer 
Leann  Byran 


Eva  Cabada 
Mario  Cabada 
Mandy  Cambra 
Tom  Campbell 
Connie  Carreon 
Debra  Carranza 
Troy  Caraway 


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Vdstd  Ledds  Sophomores  For  Second  Time 


Theresa  Carter 
Monica  Carvajal 
Mark  Casey 
Yolanda  Castanda 
Teresa  Chavez 
Georgia  Clark 
Mike  Clement 


James  Clifton 
Annamarie  Coelho 
Gustavo  Colemenares 
Gina  Cornelius 
Cyndi  Cottrell 
George  CraHy 
Marlin  Crawford 


Brent  Cross 
Aixa  Cosme 
Jamie  Cuaresma 
Paul  Cut  mo 
Brian  Dabalos 
Bill  Davis 
Dana  Davis 


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CLASS  OF  1984  LEADERS-  TOP  ROW:  Advisors  Mr.  Bill  Batze  and  Mrs.  Sue  Churchill;  BOTTOM  ROW:  Shelly  St.  John, 
treasurer;  Aimee  Vasta,  president;  Manette  Joksch,  vice-president;  and  Lisa  DeFremery,  secretary. 


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Jim  Davis 
Randy  Davis 
Elhot  Day 
Lisa  deFremery 
Tom  Del  Barba 
David  Dias 
Lupe  Diaz 


Raymundo  Diaz 
Kimber  Dittmore 
Brian  Dodge 
Tammy  Dollosso 
Dave  Dozier 
Sally  Duarte 
Greg  Ernst 


Mike  Emerson 
Socorro  Espindola 
Fred  Evans 
Renee  Evans 
Gloria  Fajardo 
Rick  Fisher 
Heidi  Fleckinger 


Corrine  Fleming 
Kal  Forsberg 
Kris  Frigard 
Mike  Fuller 
Kathy  Gaddis 
Debra  Galvan 
Lupe  Galvan 


Kristine  Gamino 
Alberto  Garcia 
Rebecca  Garcia 
Regina  Garcia 
Armando  Gasca 
Tamnja  Gay 
lames  Gayer 


Timothy  George 
Matias  Gomes 
Norbert  Gonzales 
Gina  Gonzales 
Graciela  Gonzales 
Martha  Gonzales 
Richard  Gregorcyk 


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Lesli  Grivet 
Jose  Guerrero 
Tim  Guftey 
Karen  Hall 
Leslie  Hall 
Jim  Halversen 
Paula  Hanson 


Roberta  Hawthorn 
Dan  Hawkms 
Christine  Hawthorne 
Cindy  Hawthorne 
John  Hay 
Angie  Hefner 
Michael  Henderson 


Michelle  Henderson 
Richard  Herrera 
Philip  Herrick 
Lisa  Herring 
David  Hilburn 
Randy  Hilliard 
Gregg  HochderHer 


Nancy  Hoffhines 
Robyn  Ho  finer 
Barbie  Hopper 
Tracy  Hunt 
Mary  Hyland 
Julie  Jackson 
Donald  James 


Mickey  Jepsen 
Manette  Joksch 
Greg  Jones 
Jaime  Juarez 
Kevin  Ketler 
Derald  King 
Jerald  King 


Tanya  Knoblauch 
Chris  Kresky 
Shawna  Lance 
Kim  Larsen 
LaDonna  Lasher 
Susan  Lewis 
Richard  Ligon 


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Sophomore  Girls  'Dress-up'  For  Pajamd  Day 


John  Lombardi 
Roy  Lopez 
Lisa  Lovecchio 
Paul  Madrid 
Vickie  Madrid 
Matt  Magee 
Chen  Markey 


Lori  Marshall 
Troy  Martin 
Aurora  Martinez 
James  Martinez 
Jerry  Martinez 
Michelle  Martinez 
Allen  Masters 


Mike  Mayo 
Nicole  Mc Arthur 
LucyAnn  McCormick 
Patricia  McCown 
Patrick  McRetey 
Michaelio  Mendoza 
Ken  Miller 


SHELLY  PINKSTON  and  Amelia 
Pompa  show  their  sophomore  spirit  m 
their  pajamas. 


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Class  Of  '84  Float  Captures  First,  Again! 


Kerry  Miller 
Mike  Miller 
Dan  Mills 
Lupe  Morales 
Martina  Morales 
Mary  Ann  Moss 
Beatrice  Munoz 


Daryl  Napier 
losefina  Narez 
Jason  Neely 
Lyn  Nelson 
Shelia  Newton 
Jell  Nicholas 
Frank  Nunes 


Andrew  O'Bryan 
David  Olan 
Miguel  Olioa 
Samuel  Olivares 
Brian  Oreglia 
Steve  Orman 
Din  a  Orozco 


SOPHOMORES  show  their  class  spirit  by  finishing  what 
later  became  the  first  place  float  during  the  Homecom- 
ing parade:  Gregg  Hochderffer,  Aimee  Vasta,  Mrs.  Jean 
Noble,  Gina  Cornelius,  and  Mike  Emersen. 


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Luis  Orozco 
Alma  Ortega 
Mario  Oseguera 
Claude  Ourthiague 
Tammi  Packo 
David  Papini 
Allen  Park 


Beth  Passey 
Ted  Pastor 
Darren  Patterson 
Karen  Patterson 
Kip  Patterson 
Tim  Patterson 
Greg  Payne 


Joy  Pearson 
Russell  Pedersen 
Maria  Perez 
Melissa  Perry 
Mike  Perryman 
Kim  Philips 
Shannon  Pierce 


Shelly  Pinkston 
Shannon  Pee 
Valerie  Poerio 
Amelia  Pompa 
Vicki  Porter 
Richard  Pratt 
Angelica  Ramirco 


Jimmy  Ramirez 
Juan  Carlos  Ramirez 
Teresa  Ramos 
Sheila  Reetz 
Denise  Reinberg 
Lance  Renart 
Javier  Reynoso 


Audra  Ribeiro 
Crystal  Ribeiro 
Kevin  Richardson 
Sandra  Lynn  Riggio 
Linda  Rivera 
Jose  Rodriguez 
Maria  Rodriguez 


Mark  Rodgers 
Scott  Rowell 
Lisa  Ruiz 
Maria  Sancen 
Ralph  Sanabria 
Ernie  Sanchez 
Melinda  Sanchez 


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Gind  Sdpp 
Debbie  Sarabian 
Rocky  Scado 
Sandra  Scado 
Phil  Scherzer 
Ted  Sciodino 
John  Scruggs 


Brenda  Secrest 
Kathy  Selaya 
Jorge  Serrando 
Donna  Sheifield 
Glenn  Shepherd 
Monica  Sherman 
Desiree  Short 


Lance  Shults 
Cathy  Siino 
Lisa  Silva 
Stephanie  Silva 
Tony  Sivera 
Mike  Simanek 
Jennifer  Simoni 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  members  play  in  the  water  and  mud  that  had  collected  around  the  first  base 
on  the  Varsity  diamond:  They  were  tired  of  making  flowers  for  their  first  place  float  for  Homecoming. 


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Sophomores  Play  In  Mud  After  Flower  Party 


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Darwin  Zachary 
Susanne  Zahn 
Linda  Zesati 
Yolanda  Zesati 
Juan  Zuniga 


Michael  Snyder 
Emerson  Stitt 
Shelly  St.  John 
Lance  Stornetia 
Dannette  Siraub 
Shern  Strickland 
Joseph  Teixeira 


Chuck  Thomas 
Denise  Thomas 
Rooney  Thormahlen 
Becky  Thorion 
Jim  Thorpe 
Santos  Tobar 
Ian  Took 


Derek  Trost 
Tony  Tuttle 
Roger  Typpett 
James  Tysinger 
Luz  Valenzuela 
Aimee  Vasta 
Theresa  Vera 


Cynthia  Vega 
Angle  Villapando 
Yvette  White 
Cathy  Whitmore 
Jessie  Willis 
Christine  Wilson 
Jeff  Wood 


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Bevill,  King,  Elkins  Cheer  On  Freshmen 


Veronica  Aceues 
Craig  Adams 
Ana  Rosa  Alcazar 
Theresa  Altes 
Julie  Anderson 
Gina  Andronica 
Anna  Mane  Appleby 


Leon  Archer 
Phillis  Arevalo 
Pedro  Argueta 
AH  redo  Arroyos 
Linda  Arroyos 
Kern  Arruda 
Mark  Aush 


Stefanie  Baer 
Edyth  Baldwin 
Joseph  Balocca 
Esther  Barba 
Kevin  Baremore 
Eva  Becerra 
Craig  Bell 


FRESHMEN  cheer- 
leaders are  Melissa 
Bevill,  Kim  King,  Sherri 
Elkins. 


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Shawn  Bell 
Donnie  Bello 
Ryan  Berry 
Chris  Berumen 
Melissa  Bevill 
Michael  Bluebaugh 
Trina  Bonham 


Cindy  Boudreau 
Keith  Bough 
Jina  Bowers 
Raymond  Bruce 
Loren  Braz 
Kim  Brewer 
Jerry  Burkhart 


Nancy  Burnett 
Lori  Butler 
Melissa  Cakebread 
Randy  Calahan 
Manuel  Cambra 
Matthew  Carr 
Tammy  Carranza 


Jessie  Carreon 
Peter  Carvajal 
Yrma  Castaneda 
Mike  Castrucci 
Julie  Chapm 
Randy  Charlton 
Debra  Chatman 


Anthony  Chavez 
Keith  Chavez 
Donald  Chedester 
Mike  Chesser 
Mary  Clark 
Tami  Clark 
Noel  Clement 


David  Clogston 
John  Coelho 
Ignacio  Colmenares 
Mark  Conley 
Tina  Coombes 
Eric  Cordua 
Judy  Crandell 


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Billy  Craw  lord 
Bernardino  Cruz 
Tina  Cutino 
Tommy  Derrik 
Laura  Dessaussois 
Paul  Dessaussois 
John  Dias 


Robert  Dias 
Sharmel  Dittmore 
Jon  Dixon 
Jeff  DougJity 
Billie  Douglas 
Derek  Eisenbeis 
Sherry  Elkins 


Jim  Erickson 
Susan  Ernst 
Maria  Espindola 
Patricia  Espinoza 
Ximena  Espinoza 
Nicole  Ealetti 
Robert  Feit 


Frank  Felipe 
Juli  Fisher 
Dannette  Fitzgerald 
Scott  Flechsing 
Greta  Fleckmger 
Theresa  Franks 
Kellie  Frazer 


Michael  Fuhrman 
Jenelle  Gallardo 
Rod  Gallegos 
Irma  Garcia 
Maria  Garcia 
Bryan  Garner 
Domingo  Gasca 


Rhonda  Gay 
Deborah  Gentry 
Debbie  Geyser 
Bill  Gill 

Laura  Goldman 
Gumaro  Gomez 
Regina  Gomez 


Grimes  Serves  As  Class  Of  '85  President 


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Sheih  Gonzalez 
Ely  Gonzalez 
Robert  Gonzalez 
Ruben  Gonzalez 
Tony  Graunstadt 
Kma  Gray 
Robert  Greer 


Patrick  Grimes 
Marissa  Groves 
Lorena  Guitron 
Charlie  Haase 
Caree  Hall 
Rhonda  Haley 
Rebecca  Hampton 


Colleen  Harris 
Melissa  Harty 
Corinne  Hasenpusch 
Kan  Hefner 
Suzanne  Henry 
Margaret  Hernandez 
Cathy  Hmojos 


CLASS  OF  1985- 
Advisor  Chris  Weber; 
Gina  Andronica, 
Treasurer;  Carla 
Lorenzetti,  Secretary; 
Kma  Gray,  Vice- 
president;  Patrick 
Grimes,  President; 
Advisor  Bruce 
Campion. 


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Freshmen  Girls  Visit  Friends  Before  School 


Jeii  Home 
Will  Huber 
Jeff  Huddlestan 
Debbie  Hurst 
Colleen  Hynes 
John  Jackson 
David  Jensen 


Renee'  Jessen 
Sheila  Jessen 
Homer  Johnson 
Jim  Johnson 
Joyce  Johnson 
Leondra  Johnson 
Steve  Judy 


Nick  Jungers 
Sabrina  Kary 
Wendy  Kendi 
Kim  King 
Karla  Kitterman 
Tammy  Knorr 
Jenniier  Kolkmann 


ALLISON  MARTIN 
and  Lon  Butler  talk  to 
friends  before  school 


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iWi.PAf 


/uc/y  Krumhnde 
Carmen  Kouhesiani 
Jennifer  Kuhn 
Leslie  Lanoy 
Robert  Lawing 
Sonja  Ledford 
Mark  Liddington 


Robert  Liddington 
Tim  Liddington 
Mike  Ligon 
Joann  Lineker 
Karla  Lorenzetti 
Robert  Lucena 
Daniel  Luna 


Steve  Macy 
Jorge  Magana 
Dawn  Magnuson 
Colleen  Mahoney 
Sean  Maloon 
Debbie  Margelony 
Mandy  Marquez 


Allison  Martin 
Gma  Martin 
Lisa  Martin 
Edgar  Martinez 
Marina  Martinez 
Mark  Martinez 
Tony  Martinez 


Lawernce  Martins 
Tammy  Matten 
Lynn  McCausland 
Kelly  McClellan 
Paul  McCormick 
Theron  McDaniel 
Barbara  McKmney 


Tom  Mecham 
Melissa  Miguel 
Con  Miller 
Michelle  Moody 
Consuelo  Moore 
Patty  Morales 
Troy  Mount 


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Audrea-Mia  Murdoch 
Bonnie  Nelson 
Mike  Noble 
Harvey  Norato 
Mike  Nutt 
Evett  Ochoa 
Mario  Ochoa 


Darrell  Odell 
Jim  Orcutt 
Victor  Orduno 
Ronald  Orman 
Eric  Osbom 
Gina  Owen 
Jeff  Pace 


Jonathan  Pale 
David  Parson 
Sharun  Paririge 
Clayton  Passey 
Robin  Pastor 
Shannon  Pastor 
Victor  Pastrana 


Janice  Paulson 
Jill  Paulson 
Dianna  Pell 
Paul  Penn 
Anthony  Perry 
Dawn  Perryman 
Mark  Peters 


Tami  Piantanida 
Sam  Piazza 
Natalie  Podwys 
Heidi  Poertner 
Melanie  Potter 
Chris  Powers 
David  Price 


Kelly  Pugh 
Maureen  Purcell 
Scott  Quesada 
Luis  G.  Ramirez 
Lupe  Ramirez 
Yolanda  Ramirez 
John  Ramos 


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Freshmen  Enjoy  Sounds  At  Annual  Barn  Dance 


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Ronald  Read 
Tracy  Reed 
Tim  Regan 
Suzette  Riley 
Sandy  Rios 
David  Roberts 
Steven  Roberts 


Mary  Rodngues 
Tnsha  Rogers 
Margie  Romann 
Tame  Roperi 
Vecky  Rosm 
Diana  Rowe 
Marni  Russell 


Mariann  Salluce 
Silivd  Sancen 
Rene'  Sanchez 
Jim  Sanders 
Sandra  Santiago 
Shern  Shackelford 
Senna  Shanti 


TINA  CUTINO  and 
Suzette  Riley  smile  for 
the  camera  at  the  Barn 
Dance. 


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Freshmen  Girls  Show  Off  Fancy  Cowboy  Hats 


Jay  Shelton 
Michelle  Sherman 
Tami  Sherman 
Cindy  Simon 
Fred  Simmons 
Doug  Simpson 
Eric  Simpson 


Paula  Sisneroz 
Robert  Slater 
Daryl  Smith 
Dennis  Smith 
Dm  Smith 
Todd  Smith 
Wayne  Smith 


Adriann  Solivan 
Robert  S pence 
John  Stead 
Jim  Steelman 
Todd  Stewart 
Michael  S toner 
Raymond  Stoner 


TAMI  SHERMAN  and 
Tnna  Bonham  give  their 
tickets  to  Mike  Mahoney 
as  they  walk  in  to  the 
Barn  Dance 


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Tami  Sutton 
Christina  Talbot 
Matt  Tarvin 
Chene  Thomas 
Jay  Tobin 
Tabatha  Toon 
Jennifer  Tudhope 


Ron  Turchie 
Serena  Turchie 
Mary  Valenzuela 
Carrie  Van  Horn 


»    ■  --  !►  David  Vasquez 

^       \      i^        Lisa  Viera 
^     .      -4A    i       Shelley  Viera 


Kim  Vierra 
Paul  Vonschopp 
Terri  Wadnizak 
Malarie  Ward 
Jeff  Warner 
Tony  Weatherford 
Micheal  Weaver 


Scott  Wilgenbush 
Scott  Wilker 
Curtis  Wilkins 
Denise  Williams 
Randy  Wilson 
Tom  Wilson 
Tina  Wirth 


Eric  Wozniak 
Sheila  Wozniak 
Daniel  Zachatey 
Silva  Zepeda 
Alices  Zepeda 
Alicia  Zesati 
Guillermma  Zesati 


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SPORTS 


Walk  With  Us  Through 


With  the  announcement  of  the  Yearbook  Award  for  the  outstanding  senior  male  and  female  athletes  of  the  year, 
the  sports  picture  had  come  full  cycle  again.  ,  /w    .    /^.  lu    Aytr\r^r.^ 

Clint  Colhurn  had  an  outstanding  year  both  in  football  (receiver)  and  track  (Meet  of  Champions  on  the  440yard 
relay  team)  and  was  announced  as  male  athlete  at  the  Awards  Assembly  on  June  6  ,     ,    >       ,        , 

Finishing  a  fantastic  four-year  sports  involvement,  three-sport  athlete.  Holly  Mikkelsen  was  selected  as  female 
athlete  of  the  year.  Holly  excelled  in  volleyball,  basketball  and  softball  and  broke  the  single  gamescormg  record  m 
basketball  as  a  senior.  Combining  physical  attributes  with  an  outstanding  personality  and  drive.  Holly  was  truly  one 
of  the  finest  female  athletes  to  graduate  from  Liberty.  „       ,      . ,    „  ,       .        ,1,  ,  ^  Kj^r-th 

North  Coast  was  the  key  word  as  teams  from  wrestling,  basketball  and  softball  earned  spots  on  the  coveted  North 
Coast  Tournament  schedule.  Two  wrestlers,  Mario  Ochoa  and  Anthony  Orozco,  earned  second  place  finishes  m  the 
league  meet  and  a  trip  to  North  Coast.  After  finishing  a  disappointing  second  in  league  the  boys  basketball  team 
was  awarded  an  "at-large"  berth  to  North  Coast  where  they  were  1-1,  losing  to  eventual  State  Champions  Drake. 

The  varsity  softball  team  had  a  ragged  start  but  came  on  to  win  14  straight  league  games,  the  championship  and  a 
trip  to  North  Coast  where  they  won  their  first  contest  only  to  fall  in  the  second  one  the  next  day.  Coached  by  Jerry 
Miller  and  John  Pitau,  the  girls  mowed  down  the  opposition  with  monotonous  regularity. 

But  it  was  with  outstanding  regularity  that  helped  the  girls  junior  varsity  basketball  and  softball  teams  earn 
tremendous  records  and  championships.  Both  teams  did  not  not  lose  a  single  league  garne.  Coached  by  Laura 
Hamilton,  the  jv  girls  basketball  team  enjoyed  a  perfect  league  record  on  their  way  to  their  championship_But  it  was 
in  jv  softball  thai  perfection  came  to  surface  as  Coach  Rich  Barrios  guided  the  tearn  to  a  19-0  season.  They  never 

-'  .    ^  .1  /.-J  ii „„^^  ^^^r.^  /qoc-  ih^r,  nij-io  riiriQ  .-ii  m  nne  name. 


They  were  awesome 


If  you  wanted  excitement  and  drama  in  your  championships,  you  neea  oniy  to  iook  a  m^  uuy^ ,  v  ^------"  -""^• 

Coached  by  Athletic  Director,  Roy  Ghiggeri,  the  boys  had  a  good  season  but  needed  a  victory  m  their  final  home 
game  (and  final  game  of  the  season)  to  share  the  co-championship.  The  game  became  a  runaway  as  the  other  team 
outscored  and  led  the  Lions  early  and  all  of  the  first  half  In  one  of  the  greatest  comebacks  of  all  time,  the  jv.  s  kept 
their  cool  and  inched  their  way  to  victory.  How  sweet  it  was  when  the  final  buzzer  sounded  and  the  coach  and  team 
errupted  as  they  had  pulled  off  a  tremendous  victory  and  co-championship. 

Although  the  varsity  baseball  team  struggled  most  of  the  season  they  did  come  up  with  another  championship 
Led  by  Coach  Jerry  Black,  the  Lions  were  able  to  keep  their  composure  in  a  ram-delayed  Alhambra  taster 
Tournament  and  win  the  championship  game  for  the  second  straight  year  (three  in  the  last  four  V^f^^-^ 

And  the  varsity  volleyball  team,  coached  by  Mr^.  Sue  Churchill,  shared  the  league  championships  with  Acalanes. 
They  were  led  by  most  valuable  player  Shannon  Thomas  and  Captain  Holly  Mikkelsen.  .     ..^  n.r^n 

Kenny  Norris  and  Rickie  Fisher  vied  for  the  number  one  spot  on  the  golf  team  (with  Norris  winning)  while  Daren 

Moore  was  the  number  one  man  on  the  tennis  team.  ^,    ,      „,,,  ^      o      j       „  =^ 

Climaxing  the  sports  year  was  the  announcement  of  David  Carver  as  the  Scholar-Athlete.  David  was  an 

outstanding  trackster  and  enjoyed  a  fine  average  in  the  classroom.  The  award  is  presented  annually  by  the 

Brentwood  Lion's  Club.  ,   ,      ,^,  /^o        ^  i  t  ■u^r.t^ 

NOW  WALK  WITH  US  THROUGH  the  pictures  and  actions  of  the  81-  82  sports  season  at  Liberty. 


68 


New  Coach,  Lilley,  Guides  FootbdU  Team 


COACHES  Dale 
Manning  and  Jerry 
Lilley  intently  study  the 
action  on  the  held. 


SKIRTING  right  end.  Juan 
Chavez  tries  to  outrun  his 
Dons  opponent  at  a  home 
game. 


CLINT  COLBURN  and  Ron  Enos,  co-captains,  walk  out  before  the  game  for  the 
coin  toss.  This  action  was  captured  during  the  Homecoming  festivities.  The  Lions 
were  unsuccessful  against  Campolindo. 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL  TEAM-TOP  ROW:  Coach  Jerry  Lilley,  Cameron  Chavez,  Manuel  Franco,  Glenn  Dejesus,  Malcolm  Kemp,  Glenn 
Groseclose,  Jeff  Sapp,  Stuart  Fmley,  Richard  Blakely,  Rich  McCampbell,  Clint  Colburn,  Coach  Dale  Manning,  SECOND  ROW:  David  Bristow, 
Fred  Just,  Tracy  Hunt.  Mike  Simpson,  Ron  Enos,  Steve  Everard,  John  Last,  John  Berlin,  John  Ambrose,  Alex  Sanabria.  BOTTOM  ROW:  John 
Salluce,  Juan  Chavez,  Gilbert  Gonzalez,  Keith  Thomas,  Wall  Matteri,  David  Olan,  Matt  Lombardi,  Luis  Diaz.  Brent  Cannon. 


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TRYING  TO  ELUDE  a  tack- 
le, number  12,  Juan  Chavez 
lights  to  get  away. 


CONCENTRATING  Quar- 
terback Stuart  Finley  is 
ready  to  unload  the  ball. 


SPRINTING  downfield  Cameron  Cha- 
vez outruns  his  tackle  in  a  game 
against  Acalanes. 


HOLDING  on  to  the  ball  Ron 
Enos  waits  lor  the  releree's  call. 


WATCHING    the    snap,    receiver   Rich 
McCampbell  begins  to  spring  downfield. 


LIBERTY  tacklers  close  down  quickly 
on  a  Campolindo  runner  during  the 
Homecoming  Game  played  on 
Ohmstede  Field. 


IN  DEEP  THOUGHT  about  the  action  on  the 
field,  Jeff  Sapp  watches  the  game  at  home  from 
the  sidelines. 


GOING  in  lor  the  tackle  is  Brent  Cannon 
dnd  Mike  Simpson  at  a  home  game  on 
Ohmstede  lield.  The  Lions  lost  to  Campo- 
lindo at  Homecoming. 


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RECEIVING  a  kick-off,  Lupe  Dias  fieads  DODGING  two  Acalanes  players  Mike  Mill- 
up  field  befiind  the  blocking  of  Troy  Mar-  er,  quarterback,  tries  to  advance  after  a  bust- 
tin  ed  play. 


RUNNING  BACK,  Mike  Clement,  jogs  COACH  DENNIS  HITCHENS,  and 
on  to  the  field  at  a  home  game  against  Carl  Ditmars  discuss  their  playing 
Acalanes.  strategy  on  the  field,  during  a  time-out. 


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]V  Team  Works  Hard  On  Fundamentals 


JV  FOOTBALL  TEAM-  TOP  ROW:  Mike  Miller.  Mike  Barr.  Ken  Miller,  Kimber  Ditmore,  Rich  Gregorcyk.  Greg  Payne.  Richard  Hinjos,  Mark 
Galbreath.  Carl  Ditmars.  Chris  Berlmn.  Coach  Dennis  Hitchens.  SECOND  ROW:  Coach  Mitch  Ball,  Jerry  Martinez,  Steve  Haag,  Brian  Oraglia,  Rickey 
Fisher.  Jeff  Wood.  Mike  Clement.  David  ILilburn.  Lenny  Balo.  Leroy  Defatus,  Lupe  Diaz.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Dino  Orozco,  Troy  Martin.  George  Craffery, 
Claude  Curthiago.  James  Martinez.  Mike  Birge.  Mark  Casey. 


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TACKLING  an  Acalances  Don  is  one  of  Liberty's 
players,  while  a  few  other  players  try  to  secure  the 
tackle. 


PITCHING  the  ball  out  to  a  trailing  half  back.  Mike 
Miller,  quarterback,  gets  rid  of  the  ball  in  a  hurry. 


COACH  Mitch  Ball  and  football  player  Troy 
Martin  watch  the  action  from  the  sidelines. 


PUNTING  the  ball  for  the  JV  Football 
Team.  Mike  Clement  tries  to  get  his  fellow 
players  out  of  a  hole. 


FAKING  the  hand-off  to  Carl  Ditmars  is 
quarterback  Mike  Miller.  Blocking  for 
Mike  IS  Greg  Payne  against  Campolindo. 


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Frosh  Dump  Acalanes  20-2  To  Open  Season 


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WATCHING  the  action  is  Fred  Simmon,  Peter  Carvajal,  Ron  Gallegos,  PETE  CARVAJAL  makes  a  terrific  over  the  shoulder  catch  as  an 

Tom  Mecham,  and  Ross  Farrow,  Kim  King,  Sabrina  Kerry,  Noel  Clement.  Alameda  player  comes  up  to  try  to  jar  the  ball  loose.  The  Frosh  were 

playing  this  game  at  home. 


FROSH  FOOTBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBi 

ERTY             OPPONENT 
Acalanes                 2 

20 

12 

Miramonte 

18 

6 

Campolindo 

16 

7 

Las  Lomas 

36 

6 

Alhambra 

14 

0 

*Alameda 

Season  Record 

1-4-1 

*  non-league 

0 

FROSH  FOOTBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW:  Coach  Greg  Chapel,  Scott^Wilgenbush,  Keith 
Chavez,  Tom  Mecham,  Craig  Robbins,  Scott  Flexmg,  Donald  Chester,  Paul  Simoni,  Mark 
Liddmgton,  Matt  Carr,  Fred  Simmons,  Mark  Peters,  Eric  Cardua,  Ryan  Berry.  SECOND 
ROW:  Coach  Jose  Oseguera,  Drew  Smith,  jell  Doughty,  Mario  Ochoa,  Shawn  Bell,  Randy 
Wilson;  THIRD  RO  W:  Coach  Tim  Byers,  Jerry  Burkhardt,  Ruben  Gonzales,  Peter  Carvajal, 
Ray  Cruz,  Leon  Archer,  Rod  Gallegos,  Chris  Berumen,  Victor  Orduno,  Randy  Callahan, 
Mike  Ligon,  Robert  Slater,  Frank  Felipe,  Tim  Reagan,  Coach  Tim  Zahn.  BOTTOM  ROW: 
Doug  Simpson,  Nick  Jungers,  Corkey  Wilkens.Daryl  ODell,  Jon  Ramos,  Tom  Wilson,  Tim 
Liddmgton,  Robert  Liddington,  Ron  Turchie,  Jeff  Pace,  Tony  Martinez. 


RON  GALLEGOS  stares  into  space  in  a  mo- 
ment of  reflection  at  a  frosh  football  game 
played  at  home. 


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GIRLS    CROSS    COUNTRY:        VARSITY  BOYS  CC  Jog  tor  the  Photogra- 
girls  run  lor  the  camera.  pher. 


GIRLS  CROSS  COUNTRY:  TOP  ROW:  Wendy  Ashby,  Susan  West, 
Rosalie  Cabral,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Evette  Orchoa,  Chns  Appelby. 


VARSITY  BOYS  CROSS  COUNTRY 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

25 

Foothill 

32 

34 

Livermore 

23 

30 

Antioch 

29 

34 

Alcalanes 

23 

33 

Campolindo 

25 

39 

Miramonte 

21 

30 

Alhambra 

26 

35 

Las  Lomas 

Season  Record 

W     L 

I     7 

*non-Ieague 

GIRLS  CROSS  COUNTRY 
SCOREBOARD 

20 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

Forfeit 

Livermore 

20 

Forfeit 

Antioch 

16 

47 

Acalanes  . 

15 

51 

Campolindo 

16 

39 

Las  Lomas 

19 

48 

Miramonte 

15 

39 

Alhambra 

19 

Season  Record 

W    L 

0  a 

*  non -league 

BOYS  CROSS  COUNTRY  TEAM  ■  TOP  ROW:  David  Carver,  Bill 
Johnson,  Roger  Short,  Joel  Acosta,  Coach  Keith  Dawson.  BOT- 
TOM ROW:  Richard  Mendoza,  Jim  Myers,  Chris  Kresky. 


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Smith,  Thomas  Head  Varsity  Volleyball  Team 


VARSITY  VOLLEYBALL  TEAM-  Top  Row:  Manager  Lmagh  Clements,  Chansse  Frazier,  Lma  Ramos 
Terry  Smith.  Coach  Sue  Churchill  Bottom  Row:  Alana  Roderick,  Holly  Mikkelsen,  Shannon 
Thomas,  Yvonne  Branscum,  Linda  Standridge. 


HOLLY  MIKKLESEN  sets       BLOCKING  against 
up  the  ball  for  her  team-       Acalanes  is  outstanding 
mates  to  spike.  Holly  Mikkelsen. 


ALL-  LEAGUE  volleyball  player  Shannon  Thom- 
as stretches  up  to  bump  the  ball  back  to  her 

BOTH  Shannon  Thomas  and  Terry 
Smith  go  up  to  block  the  ball  against 
Acalanes. 


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•  M  Mi  f T' 


LINDA  STANDRIDGE  sets  the  ball  deep  in  USING  her  height  to  good  ad-  CELEBRATING  a  well-earned  CHARISSE  FRAZIER  watches 
the  back  court  at  a  home  contest  in  Stone-  vantage,  Shannon  Thomas  victory,  the  varsity  team  sur-  Holly  Mikkelsen  slam  one  back 
barger  Gym.  serves  a  hard  one.  rounds  their  coach.  across  the  net. 


VARSITY  VOLLEYBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

) 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT  -i 

15/  6/17 

*Antioch 

9/15/19    « 

10/14 

*Granada 

15/16 

15/15 

"Pittsburg 

13/9 

8/15/15 

Miramonte 

15/  8/13 

5/15/15 

Campolindo 

15/10/12 

15/15 

Las  Lomas 

5/12 

12/  6 

Acalanes 

15/15 

15/15 

Alhambra 

5/4 

5/15/  6 

Campolindo 

15/13/15 

15/15 

Las  Lomas 

8/3 

3/16/15 

Acalanes 

15/14/13 

15/  8/16 

Alhambra 

8/15/14 

SEASON  RECORD                  | 

W        L 

9        5 

*non-league 

SHANNON  THOMAS,  an  all 
league  selection  this  year,  leaps 
high  into  the  air  to  block  a  spike 
from  her  Acalanes  opponent. 


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JV  VOLLEYBALL  TEAM-  TOP  ROW:  Maryann  Hyland,  Kathy  Selaya,  Coach  Jo  Tennant,  Joyce  Johnson,  Nancy  Burnett  BOTTOM  ROW:  Laune 
Marshall  Carmen  Kouhestani,  Lisa  Byer.  Marina  Martinez,  Monica  Carvajal,  Gloria  Fajardo 


MARYANN  HYLAND  set  up  the  ball 
as  the  referee  watches  for  a  net  viola- 
tion. 


SPIKING  the  ball  over  the  net, 
Monica  Carvajal  scores  a  point 
for  the  JV's. 


76 


Monica  Cdrvdjdl  Leads  As  Top  IV  Player 


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LAURIE  MARSHALL  shows  KATHY  SELAYA  steps  m  SERVING  the  baU,  Gloria  MONICA  CARVAJAL  digs  the  FOLLOWING  through, 
determination  as  she  sets  Iront  ol  Monica  Carvajal  to  Fajarado  concentrates  on  ball  as  Maryann  Hyland  watches  Maryann  Hyland  watches 
the  ball  set  up.  getting  it  over.  the  action  at  home.  the  ball. 


JV  VOLLEYBALL 

1                   SCOREBOARD 

"  LIBERTY                        OPPONENT  \ 

9/15/  9  *Antioch 

15/  3/15 

15/15        *Pittsburg 

4/13 

10/15/15  *CalHomia 

4/  6 

15/15        "Antioch  Jr.  High  9/  5         | 

15/16        Miramonie 

3/14 

15/15         Campolindo 

9/11 

15/15        Las  Lamas 

4/  4 

4/15/  8  Acalanes 

15/  9/15 

15/15        Alhambra 

5/  3 

15/12/15  Miramonte 

11/15/  5 

15/14/11   Campolindo 

4/16/15- 

15/15        Las  Lamas 

11/  2 

10/16/15  Acalanes 

15/14/  7 

15/15        Alhambra 

1/7 

SEASON'S  RECORD 

W       L 

11        4 

*  non-league 

" 

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TERRY  GLENN  puts  it  up  as       JEFF  LASHER  does  a  re-       REYNOLDO     CHAVAR-       ARCHING  high.   David   Wm-       SHOOTING  tom  the  top  of  the 
Matt  Wilgenbush  looks  on.         verse  lay-up  against  Mira-       ELLA  watches  as  his  shot  is       Ihrop  pops  a  jumper  for  two       key,  Cameron  Chavez  tries  two 
monte.  blocked.  points  at  home.  more. 


Varsity  Team  Earns  Spot  To  North  Coast 


1 1 1?^fi' 


BOYS  VARSITY  BASKETBALL  TEAM  -  TOP  ROW:  Saul  Gonzalez,  Paul  Robles,  Reynold  Chavarella. 
Cameron  Chavez,  Jell  Lasher,  David  Galbraith,  Matt  Wilgenbush,  Jeff  Parks,  David  Wmthrop,  Terry 
Glenn,  Johnny  Guzman,  Gilbert  Gonzalez,  Francisco  Serrano.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Kevin  Schwitters,  Coach 
Jerry  Miller,  Sean  Schwitters,  Coach  Robert  Pato. 


FORWARD  David  Galbraith  uses  his  inside  posi- 
tion to  excellent  advantage  as  he  scores  against 
Granada. 


MOST  VALUABLE  PLAYER,  Matt  Wilgenbush  re- 
bounds inside  against  the  Matadors  m  Stonebarger 
Gym. 


BOYS  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY                   OPPONENT 

66 

*Concord 

59 

63 

'Granada 

43 

55 

*Clayion  Valley 

69 

77 

'Pleasant  Valley^ 

56 

56 

'Hiram  Johnson 

53 

51 

'American 

52 

59 

'Pittsburg 

45 

66 

'Tracy 

53 

59 

'Livermore 

40 

74 

'Dublin 

59 

58 

'California 

43 

38 

'Fremont  Christian 

57 

68 

'Manteca 

62 

56 

'Oakland  High 

38 

47 

Alhambra 

49 

58 

Miramonte 

41 

59 

Las  Lomas 

46 

64 

Acalanes 

53 

49 

Campolindo 

44 

46 

Alhambra 

41 

52 

Miramonte 

55 

71 

Acalanes 

51 

62 

Las  Lomas 

53 

44 

Campolindo 

52 

83 

Campolindo 

63 

50 

Miramonte 

46 

44 

Miramonte 

45 

43 

*  'Piedmont 

36 

57 

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72 

GILBERT  GONZALEZ  arches  the  ball 
over  his  Granada  opponent's  out- 
stretched hands  at  home. 


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JV's  Win  Championship  With  Final  Gdme 


WATCHING  Mike  Miller  going  up  for 
two  is  d  Granada  opponent  and  Jim 
Penna 


TRYING  to  keep  the  ball  away  from  his  Gra-  SHOOTING  from  the  side  of  the  court  is  Mike  Clement, 
nada  opponent  is  the  only  freshman  player  at  a  home  match.  Mike  and  the  rest  of  the  team  had  a 
Scott  Wilgenbush.  good  year. 


GOING  up  for  two  is  Jim  Penna,  while 
Mike  Clement  and  some  Granada  players 
watch. 


TRYING  to  add  two  more  points  to  the  score  board  is  Al 
Garcia,  while  Mike  Miller  and  a  Granada  player  watch 
the  ball 


BOYS  JV  BASKETBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY             OPPONENT 

41 

*Aunador 

42 

68 
47 

*Concord 
*Granada 

41 
30 

49 

*Clatyon  Valley 

44 

44 

*Pittsburg 

59 

50 

*San  Ramon 

35 

50 

*Logan 

43 

37 

*Moreau 

77 

38 

*Livermore 

30 

60 

*Manteca 

48 

47 

*Oakland  High 

54 

62 

Alhambra 

28 

46 

Miramonte 

38 

49 

Las  Lomas 

40 

48 

Acalanes 

50 

51 

Campolindo 

59 

68 

Alhambra 

56 

66 

Miramonte 

44 

66 

Acalanes 

58 

37 

Las  Lomas 

33 

52 

Campolindo 

47 

Season  Record 

W    L 

15    6 

.    *  non-league 

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JV  BASKETBALL  TOP  ROW:  Coach  Roy  Ghiggeh,  Jim  Penna,  Rick  Fisher.  Miguel  Oliva,  Al 
Garcia,  Scott  Wilgenbush,  Mike  Miller,  Avelino  Sandoval,  Mike  Clement,  Raul  Arroyos,  Brian 
Dodge.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Mario  Oseguera,  Ted  Sciortino,  Mark  Casey,  George  Serrano. 


MIKE  MILLER,  shoots  GOING  up  for  two  is 
while  Mario  Oseguera  Jim  Penna  while  #44 
watches.  from  Granada  touls. 


TRYING  to  put  two  more  points  on  the  score- 
UP  m  the  air  and  shooting  {or  two  is  Mario  ^°''''^ ^ '«  ,^'^^  Clement,  while  Scott  Wilgen- 
Oseguera,  while  #44  from  Granada  watches.      ^"''^  ^°°^®  °^- 


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CHRIS  SCHENDEL  arches  a  high  jumper        CHRIS  BERUMEN  shoots  up  a  jumper      CONTROLLING  the  jump  ball  tip,  Matt  Carr  bats  the  ball 
Irom  the  top  of  the  key  and  over  a  lunging        (or  two  points.    Other  frosh  players      toward  one  oi  his  teammates.  This  action  was  at  home. 
Matador.  block  out. 


JOHN  DIXON  passes  off  to  a  teammate  and  moves  to  set  up  a  play;  the  frosh  won 
four. 


TRYING  to  fake  out  his  Miramonte  opponent,  Chris  Beru- 
men  looks  for  an  open  man. 


Berumen,  Coelho  Pace  Frosh  Team 


CHRIS  BERUMEN  slides  by  a  Mir-  ALL  EYES  watch  the  (light  of 
amonte  player  for  a  short  jump  the  tipped  ball  m  Stonebarger 
shot.  Gym. 


JOHN  COELHO  puts  up  a  lay-up  MATT  CARR  waits  for 
for  two  points  at  home  against  Mir-  someone  to  break  open 
amonte.  to  pass  to  at  home. 


MA  TT  CARR  signals  to  Chris  Schendel  to  pass  him  the 
ball  as  the  rest  of  the  team  watches  from  the  bench. 


85 


DEBBIE  GEYSER  puts  up  the  ball  in  an  effort  to 
score  over  a  blocking  Acalanes  player,  at  home. 


ACALANES players  arrive  too  late  as  Val- 
erie Poerio  pops  a  little  short  jumper  in  for 
two  points. 


SHANNON  THOMAS,  captain  winner, 
shows  fine  form  as  she  out  hustles  her 
opponents  for  two. 


GIRLS  VARSITY  BASKETBALL  TEAM:  Tavane  Mason,  Diana  Brandt,  Debbie 
Geyser,  Jenna  Rodgers,  Valerie  Poerio,  Shannon  Thomas,  Holly  Mikkelson, 
Angie  Gallegos,  Rosalie  Cabral,  Judy  Byer,  Coach  John  Rodgers. 


VALERIE  POERIO  shoots  from  the  side  as 
Rosalie  Cabral  checks  the  position  of  the  Mir- 
amonie  center. 


BRINGING  the  ball  up  court,  Judy  Byer 
checks  out  the  zone  defense  of  the  Miramonte 
Matadors. 


86 


Mikkelsen,  Thomds  Share  Top  Varsity  Honors 


MOST  VALUABLE  PLAYER,  Holly  Mikkelson  struggles  to  shoot 
against  her  much  taller  opponent.  Holly  set  a  single  game  scoring 
record  with  27  points. 


VIRTUALLY  SURROUNDED  by  the  Miramonte  Matadors.  Shannon 
Thomas  grimaces  as  she  shoots  for  two  points.  Shannon  was  selected  as 
captain. 


DEBBIE  GEYSER,  the  only  freshmen  EVERYONES' EYES  are  on  the  ball 

on    the    varsity    team,    drives    hard  as  Liberty  hopes  for  a  basket  and 

against  her  Acalanes  opponent.   The  Miramonte  waits  for  a  rebound. 
"Flash"  worked  hard. 


JENNA  RODGERS,  daughter 
of  the  varsity  coach,  carefully 
concentrates  as  she  manuevers 
around  her  opponent. 


HOLLY  MIKKELSON  looks 
pained  as  she  has  no  shot  and 
needs  an  outlet  with  no  teammates 
m  sight. 


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GIRLS  JV  BASKETBALL:  Susan  Earnest,  Tammy  Timms,  Chris  Appleby,  Laura  Goldman,  Con 
Miller,  Gina  Gonzalez,  Nancy  Sizemore,  Coach  Laura  Hamilton.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Tami  Matteri, 
Mimi  Appleby,  Manna  Martinez,  Crystal  Ribeiro,  Monica  Carvajal. 


TAMMY  TIMMS  jumps  up  and  starts  to  shoot  for 
2  while  Gma  Gonzales  and  their  Acalanes  oppo- 
nents watch. 


TAMI  MATTERI  shoots  for  two  as  her  Acalanes'  opponent 
goes  down  the  court  for  a  possible  rebound. 


GINA  GONZALEZ  dribbles  down 
court  against  Acalanes  as  Tammy  Mat- 
teri sets  up. 


SHOOTING  from  the  side  is  Con  Mill- 
er while  Laura  Goldman  and  Acalanes 
players  wait. 


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LOOKING  for  someone  to  pass  to  is  Susan  Ernst 
while  an  Acalanes  player  tries  to  block  her. 


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MOST  IMPROVED  PLA  YER  lor  the  ]Vs.  Laura  Gold-  LAURA  GOLDMAN  shoots  lor  two  as  the  JV  girls  go  CHRIS  APPLEBY  watches  the  center  lor  an 
man  jumps  lor  the  rebound  as  Nancy  Sizemore  looks  on  undeleated  and  won  the  Championship  outright  this  open  player  to  pass  to  against  the  Acalanes 
at  home.  season.  Dons. 


OUTHUSTLING  her  Acalanes  Dons  opponents.  Crystal  Ri- 
beiro  takes  the  ball  all  the  way  in  lor  two-points  lay-up. 


CORl  MILLER  goes  between  two  opponents  as  she 
shoots  one  ol  her  patented  short  jumpers. 


89 


TRYING  to  take  his  man  down  for  points  Roger  ANTHONY  OROZCO  tries  to  roll  his  oppo-  LEONARD  POMPA  tries  to  escape  from  a  leg 
Sfiort  grasps  a  wrist  and  elbow  at  the  league  nent  over  and  pm  him  as  the  referee  intently  hold  as  he  struggles  to  wrestle  his  league  oppo- 
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ROD  GALLEGOS  has  his  league  opponent  CIRCLING  his  heavyweight  opponent  Leonard 
in  a  precarious  position  as  the  referee  checks  Pompa  looks  for  a  slight  opening  to  move  in  for 
for  a  pin.  an  advantage. 


90 


Orozco,  Ochod  Earn  North  Coast  Berths 


WRESTLING  TEAM-TOP  ROW,  Coach  Greg  Chappel,  Richard  Blakley ,  Eddie  Shelton,  John  Stead,  Leonard  Pompa,  Glen  Grosclose,  Malcolm  Kemp, 
Rodger  Short  MIDDLE  ROW:  Manuel  Franco,  David  Hilburn,  Anthony  Orozco,  Rod  Gallegos,  Darrel  Vegas,  Walt  Matteri,  Richard  Grahn.  BOTTOM 
ROW:  Jay  Shelton,  Darrel  Odell,  Angel  Barros,  Mario  Ochoa,  Ron  Turchie,  David  Parsons,  Rodney  Thormelen,  Scott  Joksch. 


ANGEL  BARROS  puts  an  arm  and  head  hold  on 
his  opponent  as  he  works  lor  the  pin  and  another 
victory. 


ROLLING  his  opponent, 
Glenn  Grosclose  tries  for  a 
near  pin  to  earn  points. 


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JOHN  STEAD  has  his  man 
in  cradle  and  eventually 
pins  him  for  a  victory. 


MARIO  OCHOA  earns  points  for 
a  escape  in  the  league  finals  at  Li- 
berty. 


91 


VARSITY  TRACK 
SCOREBOARD 

Liberty 

58      *Livermore  7(_ 
73      *Foothill  &  Logan  53/44 

73     Campohndo  63 

57     Los  Lomas  78 

69     Miramonte  66 

76     Alhambra  59 

50     Acalanes  85 


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SEASON  RECORD 


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RICHARD  HINOJOS  leads  Kevin  Morrow  MARLIN  CRAWFORD  leaves  the  blocks  at 
by  almost  a  full  hurdle  as  both  trail  against  the  start  of  the  220.  Marlin  had  a  line  year  in 
Acalanes.  track. 


DA  VID  CARVER  paces  ANTHONY  BUCKLER  flies 
himself  m  the  mile  run  at  through  the  air  in  the  long 
home.  jump. 


VARSITY  TRACK  TEAM  TOP  ROW-Coach  Keith  Dawson,  Butch  Thurlow,  Marlin  Craw- 
ford, Richard  Hmojos,  Tom  Friday,  Spencer  Hyland,  Richard  Mendoza,  SECOND  ROW- 
Darren  Hanson,  Kevin  Morrow,  Mark  Shell,  John  Ambrose,  Jim  Myers,  David  Carver,  Clint 
Colburn.  BOTTOM  ROW-Anthony  Buckler,  Juan  Chavez,  Coach  Homer  Briseno. 


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92 


Crawford,  Colburn  Head  Varsity  Track  Team 


FROSH-SOPH 

SCOREBOARD 

Liberty 

42 

*Livermore 

88 

26 

*FoothiIl  &  Logan 

57/86 

27 

*Antioch  Jr.  High 

91 

62 

Campolindo 

74 

56 

Las  Lomas 

75 

24 

Miramonte 

111 

48 

Alhambra 

'88 

34 

Acalanes 

*non-  league 

98 

SEASON  RECORD 

W    L 

0      7 

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DAVID  ROBERTS  clears  the  low         CLAUDE  OURTHIAGUE  clears  the      MARK    PETERS    warms     up 
hurdle  in  this  70  yard  race  at  home.  low  hurdle  and  tries  to  catch  his  Aca-       throwing  the  discus  at  an  away 

lanes  opponent.  track  meet. 


FROSHSOPH  TRACK  TEAM:  TOP  ROW-Coach  Keith  Dawson.  Mark  Peters, 
Matt  Warner,  Troy  Mount,  SECOND  ROW-David  Dias,  Randy  Wilson,  David 
Roberts,  Nick  lungers,  Craig  Simmons,  Mike  Noble,  Steve  Macey,  Mike  Birge, 
Lupe  Diaz,  BOTTOM  ROW-Mike  Blubaugh,  Tony  Martinez,  Gregg  Hoch- 
derlier,  Jerry  Martinez,  Coach  Homer  Briseno,  Claude  Ourthiague. 


93 


Girls'  Track  Team  Wins  5,  Loses  3 


DIANA  BRANDT  shows  great  concen- 
tration as  she  tries  to  pick  up  ground 
against  Acalanes. 


GIRLS  TRACK 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY                  OPPONENT    \ 

43 

*Livermore 

83 

51 

*  Foothill /Logan 

10/88 

33 

*AntJoch  Jr.  High/ 
Park 

74/47 

26 

Campolindo 

91 

19 

Miramonte 

103 

65 

Las  Lomas 

61 

78 

Alhambra 

43 

42 

Acalanes 

SEASON  RECORD 
W 

3     8 
*non -league 

83 

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STRETCHING  (or  every  extra  JENNIFER  KUHN  tries  to  clear  SUNNY  PISENTI  lollows  through 
inch,  Connie  Carreon  does  the  the  bar  m  the  high  jump  at  as  she  throws  the  discus  at  an  away 
long  jump.  home.  ^gg/ 


GIRLS'  TRACK  TEAM:  TOP  ROW-Coach  Keith  Dawson,  Susan  West,  Kris  Frigard,  Kim 
Vierra,  Jenniler  Kuhn,  Mariana  Martinez,  Vickie  Blevms,  Dianna  Brandt,  Yvette  Ochoa.  SEC- 
OND ROW-Rosahe  Cabral,  Amelia  Pompa,  Sunny  Pisenti,  Dannette  Lunshrd,  Bonnie  Nelson, 
Sally  Duarte.  BOTTOM  ROW-Connie  Carreon,  Kim  Leeper,  Coach  Homer  Briseno,  Crystal 
Ribeiro. 


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DIANNA  BRANDT  tries  to  make  up  ASSISTANT  COACH.  Homer  Bn-  CLEARING  the  hurdle,  Yvette  TALKING  about  their  events 
ground  in  this  running  event  at  an  seno  chats  with  some  girls  at  an  Ochoa  concentrates  on  the  next  are  a  tew  ol  the  members  ol  the 
away  meet.  away  meet.  one.  girls  track  team. 


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Photos  Capture  Spring  Sports  Action 


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97 


Varsity  Captures  Alhamhrd  Tourney  Yet  Again 


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TONY  AMARAL  takes  a  lew  GREG  DOENCH  scratches  his  WAITING  lor  the  pitch,  Mario  DeLaGarza  intently  studies  the  opposing 
warm-up  tosses  as  Kirk  Shanks  head  as  CliII  Graves  moves  back  to  pitcher.  The  highlight  ol  the  varsity  season  was  a  second  straight  first  place 
waits  at  third.  his  position  at  short.  finish  in  the  Alhambra  tournament. 


VARSITY  BASEBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW -Steve  Everard,  Kirk  Shanks,  Reyn- 
old Chavarella,  Eric  Weeks,  Keith  Thomas,  Terry  Glenn,  Mike  Mederos. 
BOTTOM  ROW-Iimmy  Pena,  Cliff  Graves,  Greg  Doench,  Vernon  Fajardo, 
Tony  Ramirez,  Tony  Amaral,  Mario  De  LaGarza,  Coach  Jerry  Black. 


WITH  A  MAN  ON  FIRST  Tony  TONY  RAMIREZ  takes  a  minute  to 
Amaral  is  forced  to  pitch  from  catch  his  breath  shortly  after  reach- 
the  stretch  position.  ing  second. 


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KEITH  THOMAS  takes  a  slight  lead  oil  first  and  watches  the  pitcher 
carefully.  Keith  plays  catcher  and  had  reached  base  with  a  sharp  single 
against  top-ranked  Campolmdo. 


THROWING  the  ball  to  hrst  during  COACH  JERRY  BLACK  signals 
warm-ups  is  Mario  DeLaGarza  at  what  he  wants  the  batter  to  do 
home.  next. 


MIKE  MEDEROS  waits  "m  the  hole"  lor  his  turn  to  bat  against  Campo- 
lindo. 


VARSITY  BASEBALL 

SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY 

OPPONENT 

4 

*aayton  Valley 

7 

3 

*Rio  Vista 

0 

9 

*Pittsburg 

6 

0 

*Aniioch 

7 

2 

Alhambra 

3 

0 

Acalanes 

10 

1 

Miramonte 

4 

0 

LasLomas 

2 

12 

Alhambra 

3 

4 

*Pittsburg 

3 

4 

*Alhambra 

3 

4 

*Miramonte 

0 

3 

Acalanes 

1 

3 

Campolindo 

4 

2 

Miramonte 

11 

4 

LasLomas 

2 

1 

Alhambra 

3 

3 

Acalanes 

4 

8 

Campolindo 

9 

0 

Miramonte 

8 

6 

LasLomas 

7 

3 

SEASON  RECORD 

W     L 

8     14 

*non-league 

7 

LEFTY,  Greg  Doench,  comes  in 
hard  m  a  game  played  on  the  Li- 
berty diamond. 


99 


COACH  VIC  THORNHILL  intently  watches  the  action  GOING  high  into  the  air.  Mark  Casey  RALPH SANABRIA  comes  m  with  a  good  fast 
from  his  third  base  position.  Vic  coaches  the  jv's  and  takes  a  throw  from  his  left  fielder  as  Darin  t)aU  on  the  Lions'  home  diamond.  The  jv's 
teaches  at  Edna  Hill.  Berumen  watches.  had  a  tough  season. 


MIKE  MILLER  takes  the  throw  at  first        DA  VID  OLAN  checks  the  signals  with 

».       base  to  keep  the  Acalanes  opponent        Mr.    Vic   Thornhill  at  his  third  base 
■  ;        from  getting  on.  coaching  position. 


100 


JV's  Struggle  During  Wet  Spring  Season 


MIKE  CLEMENT  stands  near  first  base  and  BA  TTER  and  pitcher  watch  the  ball.  Ralph  Sana- 
PITCHING  (ram  the  stretch  with  a  runner  on  '"^'^^  °^^''  '^®  signals  with  David  Olan  who  is  bria  throws  hard  as  the  j.v.  s  play  on  the  varsity 
first,  Ralph  Sanabna  concentrates  on  getting  the       ^^^"^'3  as  coach.  diamond, 

flatter  to  ground  out. 

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/.  V.  BASEBALL  TEAM,  TOP  ROW-Lance  Renardt,  Mike  Clement,  Paul  Simoni,  Mike 
Miller,  Lance  Shultz,  Tracy  Hunt,  Coach  Vic  Thornhill.  SECOND  ROW  Jeff  Pace,  Mark 
Casey,  Jamie  Juarez,  Chris  Brumen,  Ralph  Sanabna,  Steve  Haag.  FRONT  ROW-Kmo 
Orozco,  Paul  McCormick,  Santos  Tobar,  Daren  Brumen,  Mike  Simanek,  John  Coelho. 


MIKE  MILLER  keeps  his  foot  on  the  bag  as  he 
waits  for  a  throw  from  his  shortstop. 


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V>li?S/rr  SOFTBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW-Assisfanf  Coach  John  Pitau,  Laurie  Bernal,  Wendy  Ashby.  Holly  Mikkelson,  Shannon  Thomas,  Alana 
Roderick.  Pam  Valencia,  Theresa  Vera,  Coach  Jerry  Miller.  BOTTOM  ROW-Maria  Carmona,  Judy  Byer,  Lina  Ramos,  Letty  Granado,  Charisse  Frazier. 


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LETTY  GRANADO  looks  on  from  SLIDING  into  home  base  and  get- 
the  on-deck  circle  as  Charisse  Era-  ting  tagged  out  by  the  catcher  is 
zier  swings.  Holly  Mikkelson. 


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GETTING  ready  lor  the  ball  to  COACH  JERRY  MILLER  confers 
come  to  the  plate  is  center-field  with  his  players  on  a  defensive 
player  Judy  Byer.  change. 


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102 


Varsity  Captures  FAL  Championship 


WALKING  over  to  Alana  Roderick  to  discuss  the  THROWING  to  her  next  batter  is  Alana  Roder- 
umpire  s  last  call  are  Shannon  Thomas,  Holly  Mikkel-  ick,  while  Shannon  Thomas  gets  ready  for  the 
sen,  and  Chris  Appleby.  ball. 


VARSITY  pitcher  Alana  Roderick  waits  to 
throw  her  next  pitch  to  her  new  batter. 


SLIDING  into  home.  Holly  Mikkelsen  scores  another  run  lor  the  Lions.  Alter  a  poor  start  the  girls  came  on 
strong  winning  14-in-a-row  in  league  to  capture  the  FAL  Championship.  They  earned  an  outright  berth  to 
North  Coast  where  they  won  their  first  game  but  fell  to  Manna  m  the  second  contest. 

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SCOREBOARD 

LIBERTY                 OPPONENT 

4 

*Frx-Jhi!l                      5 

8 

'Granada                     8 

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'Pittsburg                    2 

2 

A I  ham  bra                    3 

0 

Campohndo                2 

14 

Miramonte                  0 

0 

'Granada                     ^ 

12 

Acalanes                       3 

4 

Acalanes                     3 

2 

Campolindo               ^ 

12 

Miramonte                   2 

8 

Las  Lamas                   ^ 

12 

Las  Lomas                   5 

6 

Alhambra                    0 

18 

Acalanes                      2 

10 

Alhambra                     0 

10 

Campohndo                9 

8 

Miramonte                   6 

8 

Las  Lomas                   7 

SEASON  RECORD 

W       L        T 

13       5        1 

*non-league 

103 


GINA  GONZALEZ  fires  an  underhand  pitch  as  third       Ik 
baseman  Nancy  Burnett  prepares  {or  a  possible  bunt.  ,..  "  '{>.  ,^,-. 


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/.K.  SOFTBALL  TEAM:  TOP  ROW  -  Debbie  Geyser,  Con  Miller,  Gma  Gonzalez,  Carmen 
Kauhestani,  Kim  King,  Nancy  Sizemore,  Joyce  Johnson,  Coach  Rich  Barrios  BOTTOM  ROW  - 
Manette  Joksch,  Christine  Kowalski,  Noel  Clement,  Mary  Ann  Hyland,  Nancy  Burnett.  Lisa  Byer 


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SHORTSTOP  Debbie  Geyser  keeps  alert  as  an  oppos- 
ing teammate  waits  (or  a  chance  to  steal  to  third  base. 


CENTER  FIEER  Kim  King  catches  a  fly  ball 
with  hopes  of  making  a  good  throw  back  to 
the  mfield. 


SLfDJNG  on  a  steal  to  second  base  Lisa  Byer      J.  V.  SOFTBALL  players  walk  to  congratulate 
passes  through  two  rivals.  the  other  team  for  a  well  played  game. 


104 


JV's  Win  Championship  With  19-0  Record 


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BUNTING  the  ball  down  the  third  base  line  is  COACH  BARRIOS  talks  to  his  JV  team  before 
Manette  Joksch  as  she  begins  to  sprint  towards  the  starting  of  the  game.  The  JV  team  was  unde- 
first  base.  feated  this  season. 


JV  GIRLS  congratulate  Los  Lomas  for 
playing  a  swell  game  which  the  Knights 
lost  by  nine  runs. 


LISA  BYER  and  Gina  Sapp  and  other 
players  watch  the  game  from  the  side- 
lines. 


POINTING  to  the  base  runner  to  hold  up 
at  third  is  Coach  Rich  Barrios. 


CHRIS  KOWASKI  pitches  a  fast  ball  as  Lisa  Byer  watches 
for  the  flatter  to  hit  the  ball  and  watching  the  runner  on  first. 


105 


DEREK  EISENBEIS  reaches  out  to  return  6 
high  bouncer.  This  action  was  captured  on 
the  Lion  s  home  court. 


TIM  HALLADA  Y  slams  a  serve  cross-court  on  his  ONE  of  the  four  left-handed  players  on  the 
first  try  and  then  moves  to  receive  the  anticipated  team,  Greg  Jones  leaves  his  feet  to  return  a 
return.  serve. 


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ED  KNECHT  waits  for  his  opponent  to  get 
ready  before  he  serves  the  ball  at  the  Lion 's 
home  court. 


DEREK  EISENBEIS  and  Greg  Jones  ham  it  up  for  the    DAREN  MOORE  returns  the  ball  with  a  nice 
annual  staff  photographer  before  a  home  match.        back  hand.  Daren  was  the  number  one  player 

on  the  team. 


106 


D.  Moore  Leads  Team  As  No.  1  Player 


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BOYS'  TENNIS  TEAM:  Coach  Gerald  Crawford,  Tim  Halladay,  Daren  Moore,         SCOOPING  up  a  backhand  is      f^^f^  ^hUhanTltTwatcTes 

Greg  Jones.  Mike  Emerson,  Ed  Knecht,  Mark  Ausk.  Tim  Halladay  in  a  match  played 

on  our  courts. 

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NUMBER  ONE  PLAYER,   Daren   Moore,    waits       LEAVING  his  feet  Ed  Knecht  slams  a  lelt-       DEREK  EISENBEIS  uses  a   two-handed,   back- 
with  anticipation  as  the  ball  is  served  on  Liberty's       handed  serve  across  the  net.  hand  stroke  to  scoop  up  the  ball  and  return  it  m 

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GOLF  COACH,  Herb  Scott,  lias  a  short  iron  in  his 
hand  as  he  walks  up  to  the  sixteenth  green  for  his 
second  shot. 


KENNY  NORRIS  follows  through  as  he  blasts  his  way         LINING  up  putts  on  seventeen  are  Coach  Herb 
out  of  a  sand  trap  on  the  eighteenth  hole  at  Bethel         Scott,  Rickey  Fisher  and  Kenny  Norris. 
Island. 


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SINKING  a  three  foot  putt  for  par,  Rickey 
Fisher  is  pleased  with  his  effort  on  II. 


WATCHING  Coach  Scott  keep  his  head 
down  as  he  tees  off  on  16  is  Rickey  Fisher. 


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108 


Norris,  Fisher  Vie  For  No.  1  Slot  In  Golf 


BRIAN  BA  UDE  watches  the  Bight  of  his  ball  as  he 
comes  out  of  the  trap  nicely  at  the  1 1th  green. 


CHIPPING,  Rickey  Fisher  watches  to  see 
where  his  ball  will  land  at  the  Lion 's  home 
course. 


BRIAN  BA  UDE  watches  as  his  ball  drops  for  a 
nice  putt  of  seven  feet  on  the  1 1th  tor  a  sa  vmg 
par. 


KEEPING  his  head  down,  Brian  Baude  nego^  AFTER  sinking  his  putt  on  11,  Kenny  Norris,  the 
tiates  a  short  chip  on  ^12  on  the  back  nine  at  number  one  man  on  the  golf  team;  prepares  to  move 
B-^-  to  the  12th  tee. 


109 


Photos  Capture  Sports'  Picture  At  Liberty 

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111 


Mdrtinez  Assists  With  Rally  Squad 


VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS:  Veronica  Torres,  Margur-       JULIE  BIDDLE  and    Tern  CAUGHT  in  a 

ita  N'ercado,  Deneen  Keeney,  Julie  Winthrop,  Gia  Gil-       Lorenzetii    play    Guardian  reflective  mood  is 

son.  Angels.  Deneen  Keeney. 


MASCOTS,  Chants  Kurtz  and  POSING  before  the  Homecom- 
Terri  Lorenzetti,  ride  a  motorcycle  mg  Poster  are  the  Varsity 
at  a  football  game.  Cheerleaders. 


SHELIA  PERKINS,  Julie  Kalinowski  and  Kathy  Perez  help  cheer  the  seniors 
on  at  The  Homecoming  Rally. 


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JULIE  HEITMEYER,  Patty  Marotz,  and  Jenni  Conn  hold  up  the  victory 
sign  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Homecoming  Rally  where  Ruben  Garcia 
was  crowned  King. 


MAJORETTES  lor  the  Liberty  Union  High  School  Marching  Band  are 
Cindy  Price,  Teresa  Carter,  Stephanie  Silva  and  Debbie  Hurst  posed  in 
the  band  room. 


RESTING  at  the  halltime  ol  a  irosh  basketball  game  in  Stonebarger 
Gymnasium  are  their  cheerleaders  Kim  King  and  Melissa  Bevill. 


SHELL  Y  PINKSTON  Gina  Gonzales,  and  Paula  Amerson  show  their 
spirit  m  front  of  the  sophomore  section  at  the  conclusion  of  the  Home- 
coming Rally. 


SONGLEADERS  ■  TOP  ROW:  Patty  Marotz,  Jenni  Conn,  Julie  Kalmowski; 
SECOND  ROW:  Juhe  Heitmeyer;  BOTTOM  ROW:  Nadma  Gonzales,  Shelia 
Perkins. 


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DRESSED  in  fiery  gold  dresses  the  four  majorettes  flash  the  victory 
sign  at  the  Homecoming  Game  on  Ohmstede  Field. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS  -  TOP  ROW:  Tom  Campbell,  Paula  Amer- 
son;  BOTTOM  ROW:  Kris  Frigard,  Shelly  Pmkston,  Shawna  Lance. 


SHELLY  PINKSTON  and  Paula  Amerson  strike  a  pretty  pose  for 
the  annual  staff  photographer  m  Stonebarger  Gym. 


MASCOTS:  Chants  Kurtz  and  Tern  Lor- 
enzetti  pose  in  the  Brentwood  City  Park 
for  Don  Barrios. 


RALLY  SQUAD  members  sit  with 
some  of  the  football  players  at 
lunch  time. 


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DANCING  to  a  routine  at  a  football  rally  are  majorettes 
Debbie  Hurst  and  Theresa  Carter  in  Stonebarger  Gym. 

MARGARITA  MERCADO  and  Gia  Gilson  smile  hap- 
pily during  a  home  football  contest  on  Ohmstede  Field. 


114 


Rally  Squad  Members  Attend  Camp  In  Santa  Cruz 


RALLY  SQUAD  members  nde  m  the  J.  V.  CHEERLEADERS  work  to-  FROSH  CHEERLEADERS: 
back  of  a  pickup  during  the  Home-  gether  at  a  home  football  con-  Sherry  Elkms,  Kim  King,  and 
coming  Parade.  test  to  raise  spirit.  Melissa  Bevill. 


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POSING  on  the  slide  in  the  Brentwood  City  Park  are 
Jenni  Conn,  Sheha  Perkins,  Julie  Kalinowski,  Patty  Mar- 
otz,  and  Julie  Heitmeyer,  songleaders. 


ALL  TOGETHER,  the  Rally  Squad  members 
pose  on  the  jungle  gym  at  the  Brentwood  City 
Park. 


CAPTURED  in  a  reflective  mood,  Tern  Lorenzetti  stares 
into  space  as  she  waits  for  the  pro  to  take  her  formal 
picture. 

115 


Walk  With  Us  Through 


ACTIVITIES 


Homecoming  was  the  highlight  of  the  year  while  the  Barn  Dance  was  the  most  popular  activity  lor  fall  semester. 
But  it  was  the  Soph  Hop/Junior  Prom  that  saw  beauty  in  the  students. 

The  Homecoming  tradition  was  strengthened  further  this  year  as  Ruben  Garcia  was  crowned  king  during  the 
Rally  and  Wendy  Ashby  was  announced  as  queen  at  halitime  ceremonies.  The  other  lour  top  girls  were  Charisse 
Frazier,  Angle  Gallegos,  Holly  Mikkelsen,  Shannon  Thomas,  while  Chante  Kurtz,  Sheila  Bacchini,  Kathy  deFre- 
mery,  Nancy  Gemetti,  and  Deneen  Keeney  rounded  out  the  court.  Float  winners  were  announced  as:  First-  Class  of 
84,  Second-Class  of  83,  Third-Class  of  82.  The  junior  Class  captured  the  most  points  and  won  the  Spirit  Trophy.  As 
usual  we  had  a  week  on  contests  and  activities  during  Homecoming  that  helped  keep  spirits  high. 

The  formal  and  semi-formal  dances.  Soph  Hop/Junior  Prom  and  Senior  Ball,  brought  out  the  best  in  most 
students  as  they  dressed  up  and  had  a  good  time.  The  Senior  Class  of  82  held  their  Senior  Ball  at  the  Turf  Club. 
With  the  theme  'Sweet  Dreams"  the  seniors  employed  a  DJ  for  part  of  the  dance  and  the  band  Metro  for  the  other. 
Decked  out  in  tuxedos  and  long  dresses,  the  seniors  enjoyed  good  food,  good  music,  and  good  company. 

The  Classes  of  83  and  84  chose  'Fantastic  Voyage"  as  its  theme  and  turned  the  Cafeteria  complex  into  a 
delightful  area  for  dancing  and  visiting.  The  top  candidates  for  Soph  Hop  King  and  queen  were  David  Hilburn, 
Mario  Oseguera,  Claude  Ourthiague,  Dion  Orozco,  Mike  Miller,  Manette  Joksch,  Aimee  Vasta,  Shelley  St.John, 
Shelly  Pinkston,  and  Toni  Campbell.  Shelly  St.John  and  Mike  Miller  were  announced  as  the  winners. 

The  following  were  announced  as  Senior  Awards  winners  on  June  6th  during  the  Awards  Assembly: 
Alice  Adams,  Cal  Grant  B,  Brentwood  Women 's  club  Scholarship;  Milargros  Argueta,  Cal  Grant  B;  Wendy  Ashby, 
LUHS  Memorial  Scholarship;  Pamela  Barbe,  Delta  Art  Award,  Brentwood  Women 's  Club  art  Award;  Jennifer  Barr, 
Jenny  Lind  Vocal  Award,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award;  Kevin  Bell,  DVC  Physical  Science  Scholarship;  Tawn  Berg, 
LUHS  Memorial  Scholarship;  Troy  Berg,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award;  Joseph  Borges,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award; 
Anthony  Buckler,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  Alex  Chaverella  Memorial  Scholarship;  David  Carver  Brentwood 
Lions'  Club  "Pat  Callaghan"  Award,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  Brentwood  Lions'  Scholar- Athlete  Award,  LUHS 
CSF  Scholarship,  Tom  Milan  Memorial  Scholarship;  Jose  Castillo,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  Cal  Grant  B,  Cal 
Grant  A.  LUHS  Science  &  Technology  Scholarship;  Rosalva  Ceja,  Mexican  Benevolant  Scholarship;  Cherie 
Christlock,  B.I.  Women 's  Club  Scholarship;  Tammy  Clark,  Edward  and  Elizabeth  Conner  Scholarship;  Sharon 
Cochran,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  LUHS  General  Scholarship;  Clinton  Colburn,  Yearbook  Athlete  of  the  year; 
Kandoline  Coleman,  Edward  and  Elizabeth  Conner  Scholarship,  B.L  Lioness  Scholarship;  Santa  Cruz,  Cal  Grant  b; 
Kathyryn  deFremery,  Cal.  Women  for  Agriculture  Award;  Oakleys  Women's  Club  Edith  DalPorto  Memorial 
Scholarship;  Patrick  Emerson,  Oliver  Bascom  Memorial  Award;  Anna  Felipe,  Flor  Do  Oakley  Portuguese  Scholar- 
ship; Jodi  Finister,  Shorthand  Award;  Cathy  Franklin,  Scholarship  Cup,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award;  Charisse 
Frazier,  Eddie  Garcia  Memorial  Scholarship;  Angle  Gallegos,  Daughter  of  the  American  revolution  Good  Citizen 
Award,  LUHS  Associated  Students  Leadership  Scholarship;  Ruben  Garcia,  Cal  School  Employ.  Association  Liberty 
Chapter  #2^  Scholarship;  Mark  Giannini,  John  Philip  Souza  Award,  Best  Thespian  of  the  year,  B  of  A  Achieve- 
ment Award;  Richard  Hart,  Perfect  Attendance  4  years  Award;  Sheri  Heib,  Dennis  Main  Memorial  Scholarship; 
James  Hopkins,  Elks  National  Foundation  "Most  Valuable  Student"  Scholarship,  Flor  Do  Oakley  Portuguese 
Scholarship;  Eric  Hudson,  Cal  Grant  B,  LUHS  Associated  Students  Leadership  Scholarship,  Class  of  79  Active 
student  Scholarship,  Flor  Do  Oakley  Portuguese  Scholarship;  Christina  Jefferson,  L.E.A.  Scholarship;  Olivier 
Jimenez,  Cal  Grant  B,  Los  Charros  Scholarship;  Scott  King,  Best  Thespian  of  the  Year  Award,  B  of  A  Achievement 
Award;  Mark  Lombardi,  Perfect  Attendance,  4  years;  Johnny  Looney,  Amador/Livermore  ROP  Outstanding 
Achievement  Plaque;  Karen  Marquez,  Cal  Grant  B;  Joel  Martinez,  Cal  Grant  B;  Jose  Martinez,  Cal  Grant  B;  Tavane 
Mason,  L  UHS  Memorial  Scholarship;  Margarita  Mercado,  L  UHS  Memorial  Scholarship;  Holly  Mikkelsen,  Yearbook 
Athlete  of  the  year.  Class  of  78  Active  Student  Scholarship;  Antonio  Narez,  Cal  Grant  B;  Thomas  Patterson,  E.C.C. 
Soroptimist  Citizenship  Award,  Cal.  Newspaper  Publishers  Award,  LUHS  General  Scholarship;  Craig  Pederson, 
LUHS  Science  &  Technology  Scholarship,  Brentwood  Rotary  Club  Scholarship;  Jil  Peters,  B  of  A  Achievement 
Award;  Donna  Price,  Edward  and  Elizabeth  Conner  Foundation  Scholarship;  Alfredo  Rico,  Delta  Art  Association 
Award,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  LUHS  Memorial  Scholarship;  John  Salluce,  Charles  Grigsby  Memorial 
Scholarship;  Pedro  Sanabria,  Cal  Grant  B;  Louis  Sanchez,  Best  Bandsman  of  the  year;  Steve  Suniga,  Delta  Art 
Association  Award;  Shannon  Thomas,  Graves'  Brothers  Memorial  Scholarship;  Timothy  Toon,  Perfect  Attendance  1 
year;  Veronica  Torres,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award,  LUHS  General  Scholarship;  Kerry  Trueman,  B  of  A  Achieve- 
ment Award,  Marthe  Vaissade,  William  Shakespeare  Award,  Best  Thespian  of  the  year  Award,  B  of  A  Achievement 
Award;  Lupe  Vargas,  Cal  Grant  B.  Comite  Civico  Patriotico  Scholarship;  Susan  West,  Shorthand  Award;  Stacy 
Wilker,  Delta  Art  Association  Award;  David  Winthrop,  Cal  Grant  A;  Jeanne  Wong,  B  of  A  Achievement  Award, 
LUHS  CSF  Scholarship,  Tom  Milan  Memorial  Scholarship,  Cal.  Alumni  Association  Scholarship;  Luz  Zepeda, 
Shorthand  Transcription  Award,  Cal  Grant  B. 

Finishing  the  school  year  was  Graduation  on  June  11  that  6  p.m.  on  Ohmstede  Field,  as  281  seniors  bid  farewell  to 
Liberty.  Top  Graduates  were  Tawn  Berg,  valedictorian,  and  Sharon  Cochran,  salutatorian,  while  Christine  Board- 
man  was  student  speaker. 

WALK  WITH  US  THROUGH  THE  ACTIVITIES  THAT  WERE  ENJOYED  SO  MUCH  THIS  YEAR. 


116 


Lorenzetti  Earns  Crown  At  Barn  Dance 


TAKING  tickets  a/  the  door  at 
the  Barn  Dance  is  Mike  Ma- 
honey. 


DAVID  ROAMER  and  Roger 
Short  take  Sheila  Bacchmi  to 
hay  pile. 


MIKE  WHEELER  and  Clint  Colburn 
carry  Wayne  Lynch  to  the  hay  pile. 


MARY HYLAND  and  Vicki  Ma- 
drid carry  a  triend  toward  the 
piles  ol  straw. 


118 


JULIE BIDDLE gives  Terri  Lorenzetti  a  corsage.  Terri  Loren- 
zetti  was  this  year's  FFA  sweetheart  at  the  Barn  Dance. 


nttnr^ir^Aur^iA      j  n        n        ,,  1  AMES  HOPKINS  and  Donna  Price  get 

RUBEN  GARCIA  and  Dana  Perry  take       ^^^^^^^  ^^  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^^^^    ^^^^  ^^^^^^^ 

their  shoes  on  to  enter  the  gym.  ^        ,1.  1, 

does  the  preaching. 


119 


MIKE  MURPHY  (M.C.)   talks   to 
Campolindo's   bottom    10 
Bettie. 


POSING  with  the  king  is  last  year's  king, 
Dmo  Melgoza  and  Paula  Lorenzetti  with 
Grand  Marshall,  Mr.  Bill  Snow. 


KING  Ruben  Garcia  and  queen,  Wendy  Ashby,  and  her  court  Char- 
isse  Fraziec,  Angie  Gallegos,  Shannon  Thomas,  and  Holly  Mikkelsen. 


GUARDIAN  ANGELS  Tern  Lorenzetti  and  Julie  Biddle 
sing  to  the  football  players  at  the  Homecoming  Rally. 


HOMECOMING'S  Top  Ten  rock  out  to  the  sounds  of  the 
Liberty  band  before  being  escorted  to  their  seats. 


FRESHMEN  CLASS  members  show 
great  enthusiasm  during  the  Home- 
coming Rally. 


Garcia,  Ashby  Reign  As  Homecoming  King,  Queen 


wow.  Look  at  all  those  babes  decked  out  OUR  teachers  try  to  build  a  pyramid 
in  tuxedos  just  before  the  rally  on  Home-  on  Ohmstede  Field  during  the  Home- 
coming Day.  coming  Events. 


JULIE  KALINOWSKI  Gia  Gilson  RUBEN  GARCIA  and  Wendy 
and  Paula  Amerson  lead  cheers  Ashby  pose  lor  the  photographers 
during  the  parade.  on  Homecoming  Night. 


SURROUNDED  by  all  ol  the  lootball  teams,  the  top  ten  boys  wait  (or  the  King  to 
be  announced  at  the  Homecoming  Rally  by  the  Grand  Marshall,  Mr  Bill  Snow. 


DEBBIE  GEYSER  and  others  show  their  spirit  by  singing  the 
Liberty  school  song  to  conclude  a  line  Homecoming  Rally  lor 
1981. 


123 


'Sweet  Dredms'  Sets  Scene  For  Senior  Ball 


SHANNON  THOMAS  sits  on  her  date's  lap,  EVERYONE  seems  to  be  enjoying  themselves 
Mike  loksch,  and  enjoys  herself  at  the  Senior  at  the  Senior  Ball  held  at  Golden  Gate  Fields 
Ball.  in  Albany. 


DANCING  close  togeth-       TERESA  WETZEL  is 
er  IS  Jeanne  Wong  and      shown  walking  in 
Eddie  Philpot.  with  her  date. 


124 


DIANE  STRUNK  and  her  date  KICKING  BACK  after  a  few 
strike  up  a  romantic  pose  while  dances  are  Donna  Price,  Chuck 
slow  dancing.  Carman,    Susan   Smith,    and   Dan 

Lynch. 


JOHN  SALLUCE  and  Janine  Ornelas  dance  to 
the  music  being  played  by  the  band,  Metro,  at 
the  Turl  Club. 


125 


ENTERING  the  Soph-Hop-Ju- 
nior Prom  Is  Mario  Osegurera 
and  Audra  Ribeiro. 


COUPLES  enioy  the  slow  dancing 
at  the  Sophomore  Hop  Junior 
Prom. 


MARK  SHELL  and  his  date  receive 
leis  at  the  dance.  The  theme  was  Fan- 
tastic Voyage. 


GLENN  GROSECLOSE  adjust 
Keith  Thomas'  tie  just  before  taking 
pictures. 


126 


Miller,  St. John  Capture  Soph  King,  Queen 


ENJOYING  dancing  is       HUGGING  this  year's  new 

Mark     Giannini    and       queen,  Shelley  St.  John,  is 

i-j^jg  iigg  deFremery  CANDIDATES  TOP  ROW  -  Mike  Hiller,  Dmo  Orozco,  Claude  Ourthiage,  Mario  Osguera 

and  David  Hilburn.  BOTTOM  ROW  Shelley  St.  John,  Aimee'  Vasta,  Tom  Campbell, 
Manette  Joksch,  Shelley  Pmkston,  announcing  is  last  year's  queen  and  king  Tina  Giunfoli 
and  Clttl  Graves. 

*"'  '  'f^  f  *"  •■<        DANCING  to  the  music  of  Marty  Jay  is  this  year's 

queen  and  king,  Shelley  St.  John  and  Mike  MiU- 


POSING  together  for  pictures,  is  Mike  Miller  and  Shel 
ley  St.  John,  the  1982  Sophomore  Hop  King  and  Oueen. 


127 


Shepherd  Is  Honored  As  Star  Chapter  Farmer 


GLEN  SHEPERD  the  FFA  Reporter  {or  1981-82  receives  the  coveted  Star  Chapter 
Farmer  award  irom  his  Advisor,  James  Plato  at  the  annual  parent-member  dinner  m 
May. 


KATHY    DEFREMERY    re- 
ceives  her   retiring   presi-  KERRY  TRUEMAN,  Mary  Ann  Hyland  and  Shannon  Pierce 
dent   plaque    from    Shelia  help  issue  Chapter  Farmer  Degrees  to  members  who  earned 
Bacchini  m  the  Cafeteria.  them. 


OFFICERS   for    1982-83,    headed   by    Kim  FFA  MEMBERS  serve  the  dinner  to  guests 

Leeper,  president,  pose  for  a  formal  picture  at  and  farmers.  The  dinner  featured  barbequed 

GLEN  SHEPERD  receives  his  title  and  is  told  his       the  banquet.  chicken  and  salad. 

obligations  as  next  years  vice  president. 


STANLEY PERRIERA  receives  a  Community  Service 
at  the  banquet.  For  years  Stan  has  helped  barbeque 
at  these  dinners. 


PRESENTING  Glen  Shepherd  with  his  Chapter 

Farmer  Degree  is  member  Mary  Ann  Hyland.         iJ^^A  ' 


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SHELIA  BACCHINI presents  Mr.  Don  Lo- 
pez a  special  gift  for  serving  as  advisor. 


HELPING  with  the  awards,  Shelia  Baa- 
chini  has  a  busy  evening  at  the  FFA  ban- 
quet. 


PATRICIA  ESPANOZA  receives  her  Greenhand  certificate  from  Shannon  Pierce.   The 
Greenhand  certificate  is  issued  to  all  first  year  Future  Farmers  of  America  members. 


FFA  ADVISOR,  Don  Lopez,  poses  with  Carmen  Radetic 
and  Kim  Leeper  alter  dinner  in  the  cafeteria  area. 


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ENJOYING  being  high  on  Tom       PAINTING     the    little    boys 
Patterson  s  shoulders  is  a  little        whole  face  is  Julie  Gresho. 
girl. 


HELPING  Daren  Moore  out,  with  balloons 
and  other  prizes  is  CSE  member  Teresa 
Grabner 


UNA  RAMOS,  the  clown,  paints  a  pa- 
tient little  girl's  face  at  the  carnival. 


LOOKING  unhappy  and  all  alone  is 
John  Salluce,  the  lonely  clown. 


DISHING  m  goldhsh  into  a  JOHN  COELHO'S  sister  whis- 
plastic  bag  lor  prizes  is  Terry  pers  in  his  ear  at  the  clown 
Glenn  and  Jell  Bevill.  board  toss. 


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CSF  Entertains  Little  Ones  At  Carnival 


lEFF  BROWN  and  Daren  Cornelius  have 
some  fun  setting  up  ping  pong  balls  and 
checking  cork  guns. 

LOOKING  happy  and  alive  is  Shan- 
TOM  PA  TTERSON  watches  a  little  girl  play  non  Thomas,  with  her  two  red  and  yel- 
happily  with  a  big  balloon  at  the  carnival.  low  balloons. 


MIKE  MAHONEY  stretches  CHRISTY  JEFFERSON  and  Kim 
balloons  lor  Donna  Price  to  Boudreau  help  man  the  prize 
blow  up.  booth  at  the  carnival. 


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DRUMS-TOPROW:  Pat  Main,  Roger  Short,  Mark  Giannmi. 
BOTTOM  ROW:  Don  James.  Claude  Ourthiague,  David  Rob- 
erts. 


WOODWINDS-TOP  ROW:  Richard  Hmojos,  Wallace  Jones,  Julie  Kalmowski,  Shirley  Smith, 
Chris  Gamino,  Robin  Pastor,  Paul  VonSchopp.  SECOND  ROW:  LaDonnaLasher,  Valerie 
Poerio,  Tnna  Bonham,  Heidi  Poertner,  Kevin  Morrow,  Jenny  Halladay.  BOTTOM  ROW: 
Melinda  Sanchez,  Julie  Fisher,  Melissa  Bevill,  Deneen  Keeney,  Laura  Dessaussois,  Kina  Gray. 


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DRUM  MAJOR  Tom  Patterson  has  the  Liberty  pep  band 
playing  m  Stonebarger  Gymnasium  during  a  rally. 


BRASS-TOP  ROW:  Jim  Frankie,  Bill  Davis,  Kevin  Brown.  SECOND  ROW:  Louis  San- 
chez, David  Wmthrop,  Ty  Brown,  Chris  Berumen.  BOTTON  ROW:  Desiree  Short, 
Shelley  St.  John,  Ed  Knecht,  Rick  Carter. 


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Band  Presents  Light  Show  At  Half -Time 


SAXOPHONES- Tom  Patterson,  Kevm  Morrow,  leU  Wood,  Esther  Labdnon,  Dennis         BRASS-TOP  ROW:  Anthony  Buckler,    Tom   Friday,   Darren 
Combs,  Jenny  Barr,  Ron  Tiongo.  McDaniels,  Chris  Boardman  BOTTOM  ROW:  Brian  Franklin, 

Judy  Byers,  Kip  Patterson,  Rick  Gregorcyk. 


MR.  ALLEN  JONES  directs  the  Liberty  MARCHING  down  the  field  while  Performing  DRUM  MAJOR  Tom  Patterson  leads  the  band 
marching  band  during  half-time  of  a  home  one  of  many  songs  that  Liberty  plays  is  the  marching  across  Ohmstede  Field  for  half-  time 
game.  marching  band.  activities. 


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TOP  ROW:  Greg  Ernst,  David  Watt.  Mike  Murphy,  Jeff 
Wasilchen.  SECOND  ROW:  Mark  Shell,  Craig  Linden, 
Chris  Kresky,  Marty  Thomas,  BOTTOM  ROW:  Tom  Der- 
rick, Jason  Neely,  Chris  Serrato. 


TOP  ROW:  Joanna  Howze,  Shelley  St.  John,  Deneen  Keeney,  Jenny  Barr,  Donna  Kollar,  Advisor 
Susan  Stuart.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Katie  Taylor,  Lisa  Marchi,  Allison  Kowalski,  Tnsha  Bello,  Diane 
Kliene. 


JUST  ARRIVING  to  school  m  the  morning  is  Mrs. 
Susan  Stuart,  the  music  teacher  and  advisor. 


POP  CHORUS:  TOP  ROW:  Shern  Strickland,  Cindy  Price,  Kelley  Tyler,  Connie  Lathrom,  Marty 
Thomas,  Mark  Shell,  David  Watt,  Jeff  Wasilchen,  Craig  Linden,  Tami  Dickey,  Chris  Kresky,  Mike 
Murphy.  SECOND  ROW:  Donna  Boyd,  Pat  Tuttle,  Karen  Randall,  Christine  Donahoe,  Sherrie 
Reynolds,  Barbara  McKmney,  Renee  Jesson,  Dannette  Lunsford,  Greg  Ernst,  Tom  Derrick,  Chris 
Serrato,  Patti  Hieb.  THIRD  ROW:  Susan  Smith,  Barbie  Hopper,  Marsha  Barr,  Peggy  Piazza,  Teresa 
Frank,  Audra  Ribeiro,  Denise  Williams.  Barbara  Nelley,  Dan  Davis.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Rhonda 
Allen,  Paula  Hanson,  Sharon  Holtsman,  Tina  Wood,  Jason  Neeley,  Roberta  Hawthorne. 


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ACCAPELLA-TOP  ROW:  Tami  Dickey,  Bonnie  Lane,  Joe  Dale,  Chris  Boardman,  Eric  Hudson, 
Brian  Franklin,  Anthony  Buckler,  Pat  Mam,  Jenny  Barr,  Dave  Roamer,  Mike  Murphy.  SECOND 
ROW:  Donna  Koller,  Marty  Vaissade,  Diane  Kliene,  Joanne  Howze,  Kim  McLaughlin,  Patty  Hieb, 
RobSpence,  Mark  Shell  BOTTOM  ROW:  Gayle  Cloutier,  Katie  Taylor,  Sally  Duarte,  Marsha  Barr, 
Shelley  St.  John,  Trisha  Bello,  Tina  Cutino. 


POP  CHORUS-TOP  ROW:  Karen  Randal  Patty 
Hieb,  Sherrie  Reynolds,  Renee  Jesson,  Barbara 
McKmney,  Tami  Dickey.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Ro- 
berta Hawthorn,  Teresa  Frank,  Marsha  Barr,  Au- 
dra  Riebeiro,  Denise  Williams,  Barbara  Neeley. 


CHAMBER  SINGERS-BACK  ROW:  Brian  Franklin,  Deneen  Keeney,  Pat  Main,  Donna  Kollar, 
Mike  Murphy,  Jenny  Barr,  Anthony  Buckler,  Advisor  Susan  Stuart.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Lisa  Marchi, 
Mark  Giannini,  Alison  Kowalski,  Scott  King,  Shelley  St.  John,  David  Roamer,  Diane  Kliene. 


AUDRA  RIBEIRO,  a  pop  chorus  member  who 
sings  alto,  warms  herself  up  to  sing  a  solo  in  the 
music  room. 


MEMBERS  of  the  Girls'  Ensem- 
ble display  Campolindo's  Bot- 
tom Ten  for  Homecoming  dur- 
ing the  Homecoming  Rally  in 
Stonebarger  Gym. 


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MR.  LOU  BRONZAN  introduces 
Coach  Jack  Ferrill  at  the  49er's 
game. 


A  SAN  FRANCISCO  49er  goes  for 
a  shot  while  #11  tries  to  block. 


MR  MIKE  SCHRADER  is  being 
guarded  by  a  Forty  Niner  during  a 
play. 


A  49ER  tries  to  block  Dennis  Hit- 
chens,  a  Liberty  player,  from  pass- 
ing. 


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MIXING  UP  the 
ratlle  tickets  is  Holly 
Mikkelson. 


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Block  'L'  Honors  Ferrill  At  49ERS  Game 


MR.  MIKE  SCHRADER  does  his 
best  to  keep  the  49ers  from  scoring 
a  basket. 


JERRY  MILLER,  Roy  Ghiggen,  and 
Jack  Ferrill  discuss  plays  belore  the 
game. 


COACH  DENNIS  HITCHENS 
avoids  Mike  Shuman  and  looks  lor 
an  open  man  in  the  key. 


GETTING  ready  belore  the  bas- 
ketball game  starts,  are  the  San 
Francisco  49ers. 


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Teachers,  Staff  Honored  For  'ffelpmg  Out' 


MR.  JAMES  ALVES  is  presented  with  an  award  ^RS.   ROSE  MARTINEZ,  instructional  aide,  is 

by  Mario  Cabada  as  master  ol  ceremonies.  Car-        BULMARO    NAREZ    hands    Miss    Carolyn       honored  by  the  bilingual  students  and  Ann  Alca- 
men  Cortez  looks  on.  McNabb  with  a  plaque  for  her  help  m  math.       zar. 


THANKING  Mrs.  Gayl  Krumland  for  her  help  with  MR.  FRANK  PA  YNE  is  honored  by  Petar  Loza  at  the  PRINCIPAL  LOU  BRONZAN  receives  a  pen  set 
the  bilingual  program  is  student  Alma  Ortega  m  late  dinner  given  by  the  bilingual  students  to  thank  those  Irom  bilingual  director  Lee  Hernandez  as  Mr. 
^"^y-  "^ho  helped.  Jose  Alcazar  looks  on. 


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PRESENTING  an  award  to  Mrs.  Sylvia  McCormick  is 
Gloria  Castaneda  at  the  Bilingual  Honors  Dinner. 


MISS  BARBARA  RUDE  is  surprised  by  Azteca 
Club  members,  Milagros  Argueta,  and  Rosa  Ma- 
ria Hernandez. 


SHARON  RAMIREZ  receives  Ilowers  (rom  the  bilin- 
gual parent  advisory  committee  and  Lourdes  Alca- 
zar. 


ROSA  MARIA  HERNANDEZ  shares  a  happy  mo- 
ment with  business  teacher  Rita  Pirtle  alter  the 
awards  were  presented. 


MR  ELLRIE  VON  SCHOPP  watches  Dr.  Phil 
Devine  read  the  inscription  on  his  plaque  alter 
dinner. 


JOSE  RODRIGUEZ  presents  a  plaque  to  Drivers 
Training  and  Education  Teacher  Mr.  Gerald  Hardt 
at  the  Honors  Dinner. 


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Pldymakers  Present  ''Taming  Of  A  Shrew' 


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who  IS  giving  advice  is  James 
Tysinger. 


PATRUCIO  talks  to  Gremis  about  TRYING  to  win  Kathennes  love  the  BRIAN  FRANKLIN  and  Mike 
his  problems  dealing  with  Kather-  best  way  he  can,  Patrucio  proposes  to  Schubert  argue  over  Marthe  Vais- 
ine.  her.  sade  as  Bianca. 


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LUCENTIO  tries  to  wm  the       KATHERINE  is  being  sar-      BAPTISTA  MINOLA.  Gremis,       PLOTTING  to  get  Bianca        TAMING  the  shrew,  Kathenne 
love  of  Bianca  by  talking  to        castic    about    the     whole      and  Tranio  laugh  at  Bianca.  are  Tranio  and  Lucentio.  alias  Jenny  Ban,  is  Pat  Main  as 

her.  thing.  Patrucio. 


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Hudson  Leads  Students  As  President 


MA  YOR  OF  BRENTWOOD,  Barbara  Guise, 
addresses  the  nominating  convention. 


HOLLY  MIKKELSEN  and  Shannon  Thomas  assist 
the  delegates  as  they  vote  for  president  and  vice- 
president  candidates. 


ERIC  HUDSON,  this  year's  student  body  presi- 
dent, opens  the  nomination  convention  in  Stone- 

barqer  Gymnasium. 


LISA  SMITH  returns  to  her  seat 
after  accepting  the  nomination  for 
vice  president. 


STUDENT  BODY  OFFICERS:  TOP  ROW  Chris  Boardman.  Commissioner  of  Publicity;  Tom  Patterson, 
Board  Representative;  Shannon  Thomas,  Commissioner  of  Justice;  Holly  Mikkelsen,  Commissioner  of 
Athletics;  Christy  Jefferson,  Commissioner  of  Youth  Council;  Margarita  Mercado,  Rally  Squad  Com- 
missioner; Kevin  Bell,  Curriculum  Committee.  SECOND  ROW:  Cherie  Chrislock,  Treasurer;  Allison 
Kowalski,  Commissioner  of  Rallies  and  Assemblies;  Mark  Gianinni,  Commissioner  of  Rallies  and 
Assemblies;  Jenny  Barr,  Curriculum  Committee;  Kathy  DeFremery,  vice-president;  Eric  Hudson, 
Student  body  president;  Tavane  Mason,  Secretary.  BOTTOM  ROW:  Lisa  Smith,  president  of  Pep 
club;  Sheri  Robbins,  vice-president  of  Pep  Club. 


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HELPING  with  the  nomination 
convention  are  these  student  gov- 
ernment oHicials. 


FRESHMAN,  Melissa  Harty  ac 
cepts  the  nomination  for  stu 
dent  body  secretary. 


KATHY DEFREMERY and  Tom  Patter- 
son consult  with  Eric  Hudson  at  the 
start  o{  the  convention. 


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VbLtCjAlt,  Lisa  bmith  casts  the         ,,.,,,         ,  ,  .  ,     , 

I         I         I       ,  ,     ,  the  tally  board  tor  vice  president 

votes  tram  her  class  tor  president.  ,   ,  , 

candidates. 


GIVING    her    acceptance       ERIC  HUDSON  listens  to 
speech  tor  vice  president  is       Mayor  Barbara   Guise  ad-  _ 

Diane  Kruger.  dresses  the  convention.  ,,4MW^'' 


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Mikkelsen,  Colburn  Garner  Yearbook  Award 


KATHY  DEFREMERY  receives  the  ANTHONY  BUCKLER  won  the  WINNER  ol  the  Mexican  Benevo-  TOM  PATTERSON  accepts  the  Most 
California  Women  for  agriculture  Music  A  ward  and  McAlex  Chavar-  lent  Association  Scholarship  is  Ro-  Valuable  Staffer  A  ward  from  the  Daily 
scholarship.  ella  Memorial  Scholarship.  salva  Ceja.  i  edger. 


BRENTWOOD  Women's  Club  Scholarship  is  CRAIG  PEDERSON  accepts  a  Science  and 
presented  to  Class  of '82  member  Alice  Adams  at  Technology  from  Chemistry/Physics  teachers 
the  Awards  Assembly.  Mr  Dennis  Buckley. 


VERONICA  TORREZ  receives 
a  general  scholarship  Irom  Mr. 
Vernon  Noble. 


WITH  A  BIG  SMILE,  Chansse 
Frazier  is  awarded  the  E.  Gar- 
cia Scholarship. 


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Berg,  Bodrdman,  Cochran  Lead  Graduates 


ERIC  HUDSON  smiles  for  Don  Bdirros     CLASS  PRESIDENT,  David  Wmthrop     WITH  A  FLAG  over  the  gradu-     ANNOUNCING  the  top  senior,  valedictorian 
shortly  alter  receiving  his  diploma.  announces    the   senior's    gilt    to    the     ates,  seniors  receive  their  high      Tawn  Berg  is  Principal  Lou  Bronzan  on  June 

school  m  the  amount  ol  $750.  school  diplomas.  11. 


THESE  Class  of  1982  boys  share  a  SHOWING  oil  their  new 
happy  moment  before  graduation  graduation  shoes  are  these  sen- 
ceremonies,  lor  girls,  June  11. 


MR.  VERNON  NOBLE  receives  his  HOLLY  MIKKELSEN  receives  her  diploma 
"diploma"  and  retires  after  36  years  from  Mr.  Joe  Smith  as  Mrs.  Doreen  Forlow 
working  at  Liberty.  looks  on. 


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WAYNE   LYNCH  says    the   Imal  JAIME DEFREMERY and  Greg 

prayer  to  end  the  1982  graduation  Bryant  share  a  moment  before 

ceremonies.  graduation. 


NANCY  GEMETTI  and  Mickey 
Silva  look  pleased  before 
graduation  starts. 


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HOLDING  HANDS,  Holly  Mikkelsen 
.-md  Clint  Colburn  march  onto  the 
tield  for  graduation. 


TERESA    WETZEL  receives  her  diploma        GRADUATION  SPEAKER,  Chris  Boardman,  addresses  the  Class  of 

from  Board  of  Trustees  member  Carolyn        '82  and  the  guests  on  June  11. 

Timms. 


OPENING  the  graduation  ceremonies 
with  the  invocation  is  Tom  Patterson  on 
Ohmstede  Field,  June  11. 


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Mike  Zamora  and  Harvey  Ose- 
guera  on  June  11. 


Walk  With  Us  Through 


CURRICUL  UM 


There  was  change  in  the  air  with  Liberty's  curriculum.  With  the  creation  of  a  new  management  position  of 
Director  of  Curriculum  and  the  hiring  of  Ms.  Marcile  Wright,  the  curriculum  came  under  observation  and  change. 

Staff  members  learned  that  "cycle"  became  a  new  by-word  as  each  department  would  be  looked  at  as  to  needs 
and  improvement  needed. 

This  year  the  Art  and  Language  Arts  Departments  were  on  cycle  and  spent  numerous  hours  scrutinizing  their 
classes  and  programs  to  see  who,  what,  when,  where,  why  and  how  the  needs  of  the  students  would  be  best  met. 

Two  new  department  chairpersons  were  named.  Replacing  Mr  Gerald  Crawford  in  math  was  Miss  Carolyn 
McNabb  while  Mr.  Bill  Batze  took  over  in  social  studies  for  retiring  Mr.  Pete  Springer. 

New  faces  to  Liberty  as  teachers  were  Mrs.  Bea  Weborg  in  English  and  Gary  Wilson  in  Industrial  Arts.  Mr.  Mike 
Schrader  became  the  new  dean  while  both  Mr.  Art  Gonzales  and  Mr.  Rob  Russel  returned  from  leave.  In  the 
classified  area,  Evie  McCord  replaced  Denise  Zeiwas  as  duplicating  operator;  Loran  Vetter  was  named  as  Title  I 
Aide  and  two  people  were  hired  for  yard  supervisor,  Carol  Ernst  and  Carlene  Colburn.  In  Adult  Ed.  Alta  Murphy 
became  Mr.  Roy  Ghiggeri's  new  secretary  while  Bev  Wilson  was  hired  as  a  secretary  to  Mr.  Bill  Snow  for  SIP. 

There  were  a  number  of  staff  members  who  left  Liberty  during  or  at  the  end  of  the  school  year.  They  included  Mr. 
Dale  Cozby  who  retired  and  moved  to  Missouri;  Mr.  Vernon  Noble  and  Miss  Barbara  Bonnickson,  both  of  who 
retired;  and  Mr.  Ted  Ferenc,  Mr.  Ron  Overton  and  Mrs.  Sue  Ch  urchill  who  moved  on  to  other  areas  or  occupations. 

Keeping  busy  with  numerous  planning  meetings,  Mr.  Snow  guided  the  SIP  program  through  its  second  year  as 
change  continued  to  take  place  on  campus. 

In  Language  Arts,  Mr.  Dick  Hackett,  Mr.  Russell,  Mrs.  Eunice  Campbell  and  Mr.  RoUo  Lewis  held  a  writing 
workshop  for  parents  to  help  them  better  understand  what  their  children  were  doing  in  English.  UNDERCUR- 
RENTS, containing  literary  efforts  by  many  students  was  published  and  sold  while  Mr.  Russell's  English  classes  set 
up  magazines  for  each  class. 

The  Art  Department,  in  addition  to  curriculum  review,  had  students  paint  a  mural  in  the  gym  and  decorate 
windows  of  Brentwood  merchants  at  Christmas  time. 

Because  of  a  curriculum  change  for  the  Class  of  1985,  Mrs.  Norma  Riccobouno,  Mr.  Snow  and  Mr.  Batze  spent 
countless  hours  working  on  a  new  course.  World  History,  that  will  be  implemented  in  the  fall 

In  the  spring  the  Board  of  Trustees  announced  a  major  revision  in  the  administrative  make-up  of  the  school.  The 
dean  and  assistant  principal  positions  were  eliminated.  Added  were  two  vice-principals,  a  head  counselor  and  a 
combined  Athletic  Director  and  Director  of  Student  Activities  positions. 

WALK  WITH  US  THROUGH  the  curriculum  and  visit  with  our  staff  at  work  and  play 


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MR.  ROBERT  GLENN  explains  the 
function  o{  math  lab  to  board  of  trus- 
ties member,  Mrs.  Janet  Berumen,  as 
assistant  principal  Vernon  Noble  and  a 
legislative  aide  look  on. 


ALT  A  ACKERMAN 
Counseling  Secretary 


JAMES  ALVES 

A.B..  Spanish  IB,  2,  3. 


JULIE  ARCE 
Counselor 


KAYEAXELGARD 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Coed  P.E,  Block  L  Advisor,  UBT,  Ath 
letic  Director  ■  girls 

WILLIAM  BATZE 
A.B.,  Class  of  84  Advisor,  Annual  Staff  Advisor, 
Ticket  Supervisor,  Yearbook  Society  Advisor,  So- 
cial Studies  Department  Chairman,  Current 
World  Problems,  Federal  Government,  U.S.  His- 
tory 


ROBIN  BECK 
Register 


JERRY  BLACK 
B.A..  Biology  A  and  B,  Math  resource.  Junior  Ad 
visor,  Varsity  Baseball  coach 

BARBARA  BONNICKSON 
R.N.,  B.A.,  Health  Services 

LOU  BRONZAN 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Principal 


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Glenn  Conducts  Tour  Of  Math  Lab 


EUNICE  CAMPBELL 

B.S.,  English  Skills  2,  Resource  Teacher 

BILLIE  CASEY 

Administrative  Secretary 

AMELIA  CHAVEZ 
Bilingual  Secretary 


ERMELINDA  CHAVEZ 
Bilingual  Aide 

SUSAN  CHURCHILL 

B.S.,  P.E.,  Beginning  Art,  Class  ol  '84  Advisor, 
Varsity  Volleyball 

BARBARA  CLARK 
Cafeteria  Director 


DALE  COZBY 

A.B.,  Intro.  &  Adv.  Wood 

GERALD  CRAWFORD 

B.S.,  Algebra,  Algebra  2A,  Geometry 

KEITH  DA  WSON 

Masters,  P.E.,  Head  Coach  Track,  Cross  Country 


FRANK  DEPARSIA 

A.A.,  B.A.,  Math  IB,  Individual  Study 

PHILIP  DEVINE 

B.A..  M.A.,  Theatre  Arts,  English  2A,  3AW,  Play- 
makers  Advisor 

JUDY  DYE 

Transportation  Secretary 


151 


Coaches  Play  Against  49ers  In  Benefit  Game 


RON  ENOS 
A.B.,  Math,  Introduction  Algebra 

THADDEUS  FERRENC 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Journalism  Club,  Liberty  Bell  Advi- 
sor, Journalism,  Federal  Government,  Psycholo- 
gy, Sociology 

JACK  FERRILL 

M.A.,  Coed  P.E.,  P.E.  Department  Chairman 


DOREEN  FORLOW 
A.A.,  B.A.,  M.E.D.,  Social  Studies,  Work  Study, 
Study  BE,  Resource  Specialist,  Senior  Class  Advi- 


BILL  FORTNER 

Executive  Secretary 

SUE  FORTNER 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Psychology,  You  and  the  Law,  Typing 
I,  Student  Director,  Activities  Advisor 


CINDY  GALEY 
Fiscal  Technician 

ROY  GHIGGERI 
B.A.,  P.E,  Adult  School 
Coordinator,  Director  ot 
Athletics,  Block  L  Advisor, 
Junior  Varsity  Basketball 
Coach 


JEANNIE  GLENN 
B.S.,  M.S.,  Child 
Development,  On  Your  Own, 
Beginning  Chei,  Needle 
Craft,  Single  Survival,  Junior 
Class  Advisor 

RICHARD  HACKETT 
B.A-,  English  lAW,  2A.  3A. 
Department  Chairman 


Ex-Liberty  players  and  coaches  join  forces  against  the  49ers  on 
March  6  m  the  Stonebarger  Gym. 


152 


ELAINE  HERRERA 
Cafeteria 

JEANETTE  HOBART 
Teacher  Aide 

ALLAN  JONES 

B.M.,  MM..  Band  Club  Advisor,  Math,  Instrumen- 
tal Music,  Marching  Band 


PAULA  KAPLAN 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Written  Expression,  Reading  Compre- 
hension, Peer  Tutoring 

WANDA  KEENEY 
Financial  Clerk 


SCHATZI  KOWALSKI 
Instructional  Aide 


GAYLE  KRUMLAND 

A.B.,  Beginning  and  Advanced  Clothing, 
Interior  Decorating 


153 


ROY  KRUMLAND 

A.B.  Typing  I  &  II,  Clerical  Of  lice  Practice 

WANDA  LATHROPE 
Chief  Accountant 

DEMISE  LINDSAY 
Projects  Secretary 


JANICE  LINDSA  Y 

Instructional  Aide,  Math  IB,  Athletic  Director  Sec- 
retary 

DON  LOPEZ 

B.S.,  F.F.A.  Advisor,  Large  and  Small  Animal  Sci- 
ence, Introduction  to  Agricultural  Science,  Life 
Science,  Physical  Science 

JOSE  LOPEZ 

Lunch  Supervisor 


SYLVIA  McCORMICK 

Migrant  Education,  Instructional  Aide 

NANCY  McLAREN 
B.A.,  Spanish  lA,  IB,  French  lA,  2A,  3A,  CSF. 
French  Club  Advisor 


JOHN  MEYER 

A. A.,    A.B.,    General    Science, 
Wood,  Jewelry,  Drafting 


154 


Weeks  Helps  Keep  Campus  Running  Smoothly 


JERRY  MILLER 

B.A.,  M.A..  U.S.  History,  P.E.,  Varsity  Boys  Basket - 
ball.  Varsity  Girls  Softball  Coach 

DEWEL  MORGAN 
A.B.,  Director  of  Special  Education 

LUCILLE  NERBY 

C.S.E.A.  Vice  President,  Special  Education  Aide 


VERNON  NOBLE 
B.A.,  M.A.,  Assistant  Principal 

PAULETTE  PARSONS 
Career  Center 

FRANCIS  PA  YNE 
B.A.,  Shorthand,  Typing  I,  Business  Math. 


WILLIAM  PETERS 
B.A.,  Beginning  Art,  Advanced  Art  I  &  II,  Painting 
and  Drawing  I,  II,  III 

JAMES  PLATO 

B.S.,  Agriculture,  Math.  F.F.A.  Advisor,  UBT.  SIP 

MARTH  QUESADA 

School  Clerk.  Rally  Squad  Advisor 


LOU  RACKE 

A. A..  B.A..  Home  Design.  Drafting.  Metal  Shop 

LUCY  RENTUMA 
Migrant  Aide 

BRIAN  ROOFE 

Director  Maintenance  &  Operations 


155 


BARBARA  RUDE 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Bilingual  Resource  Specialist,  Aztet 
Club 

CAROL  RUSSELL 
A.B..  M.A.,  Aide  Committee 

ROBERT  RUSSELL 
B.A.,  English  lA,  2AW,  English  Skills  2 


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Mr.  William  Peters  gives  us  his  thoughts  lor  the  day  on  the 

way  to  art  class. 


BEVERLY  SADLER 

B.A..  Reading  I  A.  Reading  Skills 

MARY  SANCHEZ 
Cafeteria 

MICHAEL  SCHRADER 

B.S..  M.A..  Dean  ol  Students 


WILL/AN  SNOW 
B.S.,  M.A.,  Federal  Government,  Psychology 

KA  THERINE  SORENSON 

A.B.,    M.L.S.,    C.S.H.,    Library   Clerk,    Textbook 
Clerk 

SUSAN  STEWART 
B.A.,  Choir  Club  Advisor,  Chamber  Singers,  Girls 
Ensemble,  A  Cappella  Choir,  Pop  Chorus,  U.S. 
History 


156 


Mr.  Peters  Shares  Feelings  For  The  Day 


SANDRA  THOMAS 
Cdleterid  Assistdnt 

GRETCHEN  TOVAR 
B.A.,  Spanish  11,  English,  Remedial  English 

ALFRED  VALVERDE 
M.A.,  Resource  Teacher 


TERESA  VILLA 
Secretary  I,  Attendance  Secretary 

ELLRIE  VON  SCHOPP 

A.B.A.,  B.S.,  M.S.,  English  Skills  II,  III.  Senior  Eng- 
lish, Rem.  English,  1982  Advisor 

CHRIS  WEBER 
B.A.,  1985  Advisor 


BERNICE  WEBORG 

A.A.,  B.A..  English  Skills  I 

DORTHY  WEEKS 
Yard  Supervisor 

BERVERLY  WESTBERRY 
Teachers  Aide 


LUCY  WONG 
Accountant 

MARCILE  WRIGHT 

B.A.,  M.A.,  Director  at  Instruction 


157 


Ads  Index 


A  &  A  Auto  Parts-162 

A  &  W-167 

A  bar  Relngera  t  ion- 164 

Ace  Hardware- 161 

John  Allen  &  Don  Piantinida-164 

Alpine  Packing  Co.- 163 

American  Trophies- 161 

Antioch  Auto  Toggery- 196 

Antioch  Cycle  Accessories- 1 80 

Antioch  Flonst-165 

Antioch  Medical  Group- 164 

Antioch  Opticians- 171 

Antioch  Parts  Depot- 193 

Awards  Etc.- 163 


B 

Bales  Bait  &  Tackle- 165 

Bank  of  Agirculture  &  Commerce- 165 

Bank  oi  America- 196 

Bartlett  T.  V.-166 

Mr  &  Mrs.  William  C  Batze-197 

Beasley  Electric- 181 

Benehcial  Finance- 173 

Berry's  Pastry- 165 

Bethel  Island  GoH  Course- 173 

Bicycle  West- 165 

Big  O  Tires- 172 

Booster's  Club- 170 

Boyd  Real  Estate- 166 

Bill  Brandt  Ford- 164 

Brentwood  Auto  Parts- 177 

Brentwood  Dental  Building- 181 

Brentwood  Disposal -165 

Brentwood  Draperies,  etc-166 

Brentwood  Furniture- 181 

Brentwood  MuHlers-182 

Brentwood  News- 171 

Brentwood  Pharmacy- 172 

Bridgehead  Cale-173 

Byer's  Auto  Body  Repair-180 

Byer's  Auto  Care-174 


Dairy  Queen- 197 

Delta  Dodge  Chrysler- 197 

Delta  Travel  Advisors- 173 

Delta  Volkswagen-Mazda- 169 

Diablo  Agricultural  Chemical  Co.- 187 

Diablo  Farm  Equipment- 175 

Diablo  View  Florist- 169 

Don's  Distributing- 189 


Dr  Elcenko-168 
Enea's  Dairy- 179 
Enos  Real  Estate- 180 
Erickson  Petroleum  - 1 76 


Fabtech  Electronics- 189 

Fairview  Chevrolet- 195 

Famous  Fashions- 176 

The  Fancy  Flower- 197 

Farm  Bureau  Inc.-Wally  Partridge- 182 

Farmers  Insurance  Group- 197 

Fidelity  Savings- 184 

Fisher  Craft,  Inc.- 189 

Flippo's  Pizza- 195 

Ron's  Foster  Freeze- 196 


Gene's  Village  Deli- 163 
Goodyear  Tire- 187 
Green's  TV  and  Stereo- 185 


H 


H  &  M  Auto  Dismantlers-191 

Hair  Depot- 192 

Hair  Encounter- 171 

Dr.  Frank  Hann-176 

Health  Hut- 185 

Robert  Heaton  Real  Estate- 176 

J. P.  Hernandez  Real  Estate- 171 

Hilsons-179 

Honey  Sweet  Donuts-176 

Preston  &  Jacqueline  Hopkins- 197 

House  ol  Le- 1 74 


Lamondo's  Mexican  Food -192 

La  Plaza  Restaurant- 190 

Dennis  &  Joanne  Lee  Optometrists- 160 

Lee's  Market- 193 

Liberty  Area  Child  Care,  Inc. -160 

Liberty  Drug- 180 

Light  Soda  on  Tap- 163 

Lone  Tree  Drive  Inn- 180 

Lone  Tree  Medical  Center- 185 

Lory's- 185 


M 


M  &  L  True  Value  Hardware- 
Hal  Matson/Don  Barros-178 
Mayer's  Jewelers  Inc.- 192 
Dr  Daniel  A.  McCurtain-194 
Montgomery  Wards-  163 
Moody's- 161 

Mt.  View  Food  Center- 195 
Myer's  Cabinets- 161 


N 


Napoli  Pizza- 189 

New  Round  Up  Restaurant- 162 

Normans  Nursery- 161 


Oakley  Builder's  Supply- 196 
Oakley  Pharmacy- 163 
Okies  Oddities- 184 
The  Old  Hardware  Store- 182 
The  Old  Pizza  Factory- 169 
Olsen's  Flower  Shop- 184 


The  Paint  House- 184 
Palace  Sporting  Goods- 197 
PantelTs  Antioch  Music  Box-197 
Pittsburg  Wholesale  Grocers- 184 
Powerhouse  Records- 187 
Donna  Price- 197 
Prim  Rose- 188 


California  Delta  Newspapers,  Inc.- 160 

Dr.  Callaway- 166 

Capri  Beauty  Salon- 197 

Caramiho  Produce- 166 

Carol's  Custom  Draperies- 1 73 

Casey's  Body  Shop- 179 

Central  Bank- 174 

Centre  Mart- 186 

China  Gates- 181 

Columbus  Travel  Agency- 177 

Confucius  Restaurant- 191 

Copper  Kettle  Deli- 1 93 

Cottage  Florist- 174 

County  East  Mall- 179 

William  B.  Cox  Real  Estate- 168 

Crabtree  Engineering- 197 

Craft  &  Tea  Shoppe-187 

Carl  Cross- 171 

Curtis,  Broderick  &  Cinquinil96 

A  Cut  Above- 182 


International  Sausage  Shop- 179 


Jalisco  s- 1 74 

James  Fine  Men's  Apparel- 189 

Dr.  Jeffry-174 

Jiffy  Foods- IW 

Joel's  Auto  Body-197 

Johnson's  Lumber- 187 


K 


Keep  U  Neat  Cleaners- 160 
Ken's  Bad  Boy  Market- 160 


Rainbo  Bread -193 

Reflections  of  the  Past- 193 

Rico's  Pizza- 177 

Rock  Bottom  Records- 190 

G.  Rose  &  Sons  Glass  Co.- 193 

Dr  Richard  F.  Rye-192 


Sandtrap- 1 77 

Sandy's  Ceramics- 1 88 

Self  Service  Furniture- 187 

Shannon  Auto  Parts-185 

The  Shoe  Inn-182 

Horace  J.  Siino-177 

Silvera  Lumber  Co. -172 

J  V  Stallings-182 

Stamm  Theatres- 183 

State  Farm  Ins.- Jim  Lanter-188 


158 


State  Farm  Ins. -Walter  Reinke-172 
Sudweeks  Construction- 181 
Super  Styles- 181 
Swenson's  Ice  Cream  Parlor- 197 


T  &  ]  Feed,  Farm  &  Pet  Supplies- 1 72 
Thompson  Photographer- 184 
Three  Nunn's  Farm -190 
Tri  Delta  Transit- 185 
Twin  Rivers  Insurance- 197 


Unisex  Hair  Station- 168 
U.S.  Navy  Recruiting- 169 


Van  Gal- 169 
Video  Visions- 172 


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Antioch 

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Brentwood 
634-2022 


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We  tell  you  about  national  and  world  problems  and  local 

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757-2525 


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Post  Dispatch 

432-7336 


Ken's  Bad  Boy 
Market 

Choice  Beef  at  its  Best' 
'"Where  Service  is  King' 


Brentwood 


639-3245 


160 


J.D.  Gotten 
Keep'U'Neat  Cleaners 

First-Rate-Not-Cut  Rate 

Fast  Service-We  operate  our  own  local  plant 

Bulk  Dry  Cleaner 

Deluxe  Cleaning  &  Pressing 

Clothes  Last  Longer 

When  Dry  Cleaned 

Hours-7:30-6  Mon.Fri.  Across  From 


Sat.  91,  Closed  Sun.  Antioch  Shop  Center 


1815  A  Street 
Antioch 


Ibl-Mlb 


Jenny  ViUareal,  Ann  Schendel 


701  Walnut  Blvd.,  Brentwood,  CA  94513 


(415)634-3201 


L  &  H  Paint  •  Sprinkler  systems 

Lawn  and  Garden  •  Housewares 

Gifts  •  Electrical  •  Plumbing 

Sewer,  Drain,  and  Water  Pipe 

Gates  •  Fencing  •  Builders  Hardware 


Mon.-Sat.  8:30-5:30 
Sun.- 10:00-4:00 


Norman's 
Nursery 

On  Highway  4 


Brentwood 


634-4961 


Moody's 

BOAT  PROPELLER  REPAIRS 


HELIARC 
Marine  Machine  Shop 


Bob  Bowen 
Owner 


6385  Bethel  Island  Road 

Bethal  Isaind    Ca   94511 

Phone  684-2703 


PHONE  634  4379 


W^eu '  QaSittet6 


DOUG  MYERS 


1142  HIWAY  4 

PC  BOX  796 

BRENTWOOD.  CA  94513 


New  Round  Up 
Restaurant 

1884  "A"  Street 


Susan  Smith,  Gregg  HochderHer 

American 
Trophies 


*  All  Star  Garment  Lettering 

*  Trophies  *  Wall  Plaques 

*  Medals  *  Pins  &  Ensembles 

*  Ribbons  *  Desk  Sets 

*  Gavels  *  Name  Plates 

*  Jackets  &  Badges 


Antioch 


7542255 


Custom  Engraving 

including  Plastic 

Embroidery  Emblems 

For 

Jackets-Uniforms- 

Bowling  Shirts 

by  ALL  STAR  GARMENT 

LETTERING 


A  &  A  Auto  Parts 

Highway  4  Brentwood 

One  of  Contra  Costa's  Cleanest  Auto  Dismantlers 

We  Sell  Used  Parts  24  Hour  Towing 


Jenny  Villareal,  Kim  Betz 


634-1188 


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AUTO   PARTS 


NEW    USED      REBUILT 


OFRCE 


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Oakley  Pharmacy 


Oakley  Shopping  District 


625-2752 


Oakley 


COMPLETE    LINE    OF  GOURMET    FOODS 


GENE'S 


Village    Delicatessen 
Caterino 


1516   A  Street  Antioch.   California 

Levio  at  Elsie  Lommardi  757-0'412 


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Ann  Schendel,  Jenny  Villareal 


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Trophies  -  Plaques  -  Ribbons  -  Gifts 


Engraving    Done   on    Premises 
Specializing    in    Photo    Engraving 


200   G   Street 

(415)     754-4.eSe  ANTIOCH.    CA    94S09 

2    DAY    SERVICE    ON    MOST    ORDERS 

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ALPINE 

PACKING 

COMPANY 

Telephone 
(209)  477-2691 


625  CHENERY  STREET 
SAN  FRANCISCO,  CALIF.  94131 


WHOLESALE 
BUTCHERS 

SAUSAGE 
MANUFACTURERS 

350  Wakefield  Rd. 
Stockton  Ca.  95210 


Montgomery 
Wards 


2658  Somerville  Road 


Antioch 


754-1100 


BILL  BRANDT  FORD     The  PncG  Fighter 


FORD 


in 


Brentwood 
1245  Hwy.  4 


Diana  Brandt,  Ann  Schendel 


Telephone        754-4141 


Antioch  Medical  Group 

Family  Practice  Preventive 
Medicine 


Jerome  R  Stewart,  DO. 
Barry  K  Saltzman,  DO. 
Edward  Redbord.  D  O 

Office  Hours         1111  "A"  St. 
9:00  A.M.  to  6:00  P.M. 
Antioch 


JOHN   MOREY  ALLEN 

Attorney   at    L^w 

Donald  A.  Pianlanida 


ATTORNEY  AT    1_AW 


425    Oak   Street 
(•415)   ea^-SSVI  Brentwood.   CA  94513 


S.C.L  No.  177122 


B.E.A.R.  No.  30119 


Abdr-Refrigerdtion  &  Air  Conditioning 
Co. 

Contractor's  -  Engineer's  -  Installer's 

Domestic  ■  Commercial  -  Industrial 

Sales  -  Service 


LEE  F.  •■REX"  REXROTH 


1420  Tenth  Street 

Antioch.  CA  94509 

757- 1014  &  757-2280 


Complete  Tloral  Senice  ■   IVeddiniii  and  }unerals 
rlanls' i^tfti   n     Ihiiiifs 

(415)    757-3525 


FL^IST 

^a^PLANTERY 


Bev  Massone 
Mildred  Blumberg 


1880  "A  ■  blret't 

LUCKY  SHOPPING  CEMCR 

Antioch,  tA  94-109 


Bales  Bait  &  Tackle 

Fishing  -  Hunting  Licenses  & 

Info. 

Bait  -  Tackle  -  Coffee  & 

Donuts 
Beer  -  Soda  -  Cigarettes 

757-3852 

Hiway  4  &  160 


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Compliments  And  Best  Wishes 
To  The  Class  Of  '82 
Member  Of  F.D.LC. 

740  First  Street  Brentwood.  CA.  634-2111 


Jenny  VillaresI,  Kim  Betz.  Ann  Schendel 


MEXICAN 
FOOD 

FAMILY  ATMOSPHERE  \"/f"Jirl'^ 

FINE  WINES  ^cnnn^ 

IMPORTED  MEXICAN  BEER  ^^"^ 

LUNCHES  -  DINNERS   ^p^^  ^  ^^^S 

1  1    A.M.  TO 

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754-6556 


2500  SYCAMORE  DRIVE       ANTIOCH 


BICYCLE  WEST 


Quality  Bicycles 

754-4844 


3676  Lone  Tree  Way 
Antioch,  Calif. 
(Raley's  Center) 


Randy  Allen 


RALEIGH 

NISHIKI 

BMX  Headquarters 


M.m 


61B   WALNUT   Bl_VD. 

Phone  634-1123 


Sebastien    Ourtniaque 


Brentwood  Disposal  Service 

Yard  Trimmings  -  household  Rubbish   Removed 


P.O.  Box  304 

BRENTWOOD.    CALIF.    94813 


165 


Brentwood 
Draperies,  etc. 


Congratulations  Class  Of  '82 


653  Walnut  Blvd. 
Brentwood 

Walt  Newman,  Johnny  Manscal 


634-3630 


WE  SERVICE  ALL  MAKES  &  MODELS 
SALES  RENTALS 

BARTLETT  T.  V. 

240  OAK  ST.  BRENTWOOD,  CA.  94513 


PHONE 
634-2163 


DR.    MINOR     D.    CALLAWAY 

PROFESSIONAU    CHIROPRACTIC     CORPORATION 


BY     APPOINTMENT    ONLY 
PHONE    (415)    634-1141 
PHONE     (415)    634-1142 


218    CHESTNUT    STREET 
BRENTWOOD,     CA    94513 


Congratulations 
Class  of  '82 


166 


Real  Estate  Investments 


CARAMIHO 


6170  Bethel  Island  Road 
Bethel  Island 
P.O.  Box  96 


Randy  Allen,  John  Scruggs 


684-2276 


Produce  Co, 


Congratulations 
Class  of  '82 


Brentwood  A&W  Rootbeer 


335  Oak  Street 
634-3492 


Jenny  Villareal,  Kim  Betz,  Anne  Schendel 


Brentwood 
Open  10-10 


COMPLETE  WESTERN  SUPPLY 

•BOOTS-ACME.  JUSTIN,  DINGO,  TONY 

LAMA,  DAN  POST 
•MINNETONKA  MOCCASINS 
•BAILEY,  STETSON,  MILLER,  AND 
AMERCAN  HATS 
•LEE  WESTERN  APPAREL 
•WRANGLERS 


HATS  STEAMED  AND  SHAPED 

Kenny  Roger  Collection-Suits,  Coats  &  Shirts 

WINNERS  CIRCLE-WESTERN  WEAR 


1657  A  St. 


757-0202 


Antioch 


WESTERN  AUTO 
ASSOCIATE  STORE 


James  E.  Collins 
Owner 


Congratulations  Class  of  '82 


235  Oak  Street 


Brentwood 


634-4363 


Kirn  Betz,  Jenny  Villareal,  Ann  Schendel 

If  it  has  anything 

To  do  with  Reai  Estate 

Coil  us  at  634- 1 165 

857  Hwy.  4,  Suite  A 
Brentwood 


YOUR  HEALTH 


THRU  CHIROPRACTIC 


DR.  NOBLE  O.  ELCENKO 

A  CHIROPRACTIC  CORPORATION 
(415)  754-6868 

2800  Lone  Tree  Way  •  Antioch,  Calif ornia  •  94509 


168 


^TJnisex  Hair  Station 


CUSTOM   HAIR   DESIGN 

659  RAILROAD  AVKNUE 
BRENTWOOD,   CA   94514 


HMMA  HERNANDEZ 

(415)  634-6136 


Mon.-Sat.  9:00-4:00 
Thurs.  uniil  6:00 


DIABLO  VIEW  FLORIST 


Flowers  Whisper  What  Words 
Never  Say 


FLORIST  TRANS  WORLD  DELIVERY  SERVICE 

1925  D  Street,  Antioch 
757-4636 


DELTA  VOLKSWAGON/ 
MAZDA 


3100  Delta  Fair  Blvd. 
Antioch 

Phone:  757-6040 


dzAZD 


VANGAS 


Brentwood  634-3740 

P.O.  Box  545 

Hwy.  4-Delta  Rd. 

Brentwood 


Tank  Sales-Tank  Rentals 

Appliances-Washers,  Dryers,  Heaters 

Water  Heaters,  Take-out  Furnaces 

Gas  Appliance  Service,  Put  in 

LP  Carburetors 


Wells  Fargo  Bank,  N.A. 

Eighteenth  And  A  Street  Office 
Antioch  Telephone  757-5140 


ETC  GARY  R.  EVELAND.  USN 

U.S.  NAVY  nccnurrcn 

NAVY  RlC«UlTINO  STATION 

3700  DILTA  FAIR  SLVD. 

ANTIOCH.  CA.  S480S  TBI.     (^15)   78.*-3iat 

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THE 
OLD  PIZZA  FACTORY 

John  &  Margaret 
Stoker 


141 1  Highway  4 

Brentwood,  CA. 

(415)  634-3127 


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The  Liberty  LIONS  Booster  Club  would  like  to  thank  all  the  following  people  for  all  of  their  support 
for  the  athletic  teams. 


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Bernadette  Adams 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jack  Adams 

Mr.  Tom  Allen 

John  Morey  Allen 

Bill  &  Carla  Ambrose 

Hugh  &  Loretfa  Armstrong 

Richard  Armstrong 

Mrs.  Margaret  Baude 

Paul  Barnes 

Bill  Baughman 

Homer  Beasley 

Curt  &  Betty  Bell 

Jo  Berg 

Robert  Berhnn 

Mrs.  Janet  Berumen 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dave  Biddle 

Janice  Blewett 

Robert  Boehrer 

Bill  &  Barbara  Brandt 

Brentwood  Cleaners 

Brentwood  Rotary  Club 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bill  Bristow 

Don  &  Leota  Burnett 

Jack  &  Roberta  Byer 

Lenny  Byer 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Frank  Cabral 

Dr.  Minor  Callaway 

IDottie  &  Kit  Carpenter 

Penny  Carvajal 

Mike  &  Carl  Casey 

Mel  &  Grace  Caywood 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Nicholas  Chavarella 

Chiquita  Market 

Jerome  Chrislock 

Jan  Christianson 

Ray  &  Mary  Diann  Coelho 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Tim  Collins 

Jane  Crockett 

Donna  Cunningham 

Joe  Cunningham 

Curtis,  Broderick,  &  Cinquini 


Mr.  6i  Mrs.  John  deFremery 

Ernest  Dejesus 

Susan  Dejesus 

Mr.  Lewis  Ditiey 

Joe  &  Kay  Duarte 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Stanley  Emerson 

Craig  Emmons 

Martin  Enos 

Joyce  Enos 

Larry  &  Paulette  Enos 

Louis  &  Charlene  Enckson 

Joe  Everard 

Louis,  Arlene,  &  Lory  Fernandez 

Ron  &  Karen  Fisher 

Charlotte  &  Wayne  Fuhrer 

Judy  Gammo 

Roy  &  Angela  Ghiggen 

Ken  Grundstat 

Jim  Graves 

Joe  Gray 

Clark  &  Wanda  Groseclose 

Vince  &  Barbara  Guise 

Jay  &  Judy  Gunder 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  Gursky 

Warren  Haase 

Lee  Hammond 

Fay  Hanson  ^^^^ 

Jack  Harrison  "^^^^t 

Mel  &  Georgie  Harrison    '^^^H 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Hart 

Greg  Hart 

Bill  Hastings 

JoRita  Hastings 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  George  Henry 

Emma  Hernandez 

Kane  &  Nancy  Hisatomi 

Wesley  &  Minnie  Hix 

Preston  &  Jacqueline  Hopkim 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Hunt 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Arlie  Joksch 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Alexander  Kemp 


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Jim  &  Helen  Knowles 
Walter  Kuzmin 
Sue  Lago 
Lee  &  Jane  Laird 
Barry  &  Diane  Lasher 
Norman  Lazar 
Jerry  Lilley 

Lion's  Club-Brentwood 
Maurice  Lodge 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Bruno  Lombardi 
Fred  &  Alice  Lorenzefti 
Richard  &  Debra  Lovecchio 
Mr.  6r  Mrs.  Randy^ 
Hugh  Mahoney 
Frank  Martin 
Esther  Martinez 
John  &  Joanne  Mass 
David  B.  Matheson 
Bill  &  Shirley  McCall 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Dan  Mcl^m 
Dwight  &  Carla  Meadows 
Rose  Mendoza 
Henry  &  Gladys  Mercer 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Ray  Michelotti 
Scott  MiUer 
Nancy  Moore 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Sheldon  Moore 
Wayne  Morris 
Bill  &  Helen  Myers 
George  Nunn 
Ray  Nebergall 
Judy  O'Kane 
Sebastian  Ourthiague 
Joan  Pace 

Mr.  Si  Mrs.  Robert  Palladino 
Wallace  E.  Partridge 
Bob  &  Charlotte  Pastor 
Laurette  Perry 
Sherri  A.  Peters 
Alan  Peterson 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Charlie  Pringle,  Sr. 


Katrones  &  Redman 

Edward  Rocky 

Rodrigues  &  Curtis 

Roxanne  's  Hair  Studio 

Dennis  &  Etta  Sanchez 

Jess  Santos 

Judy  Schneider 

Dallas  Sexton 

Leonard  &  Tom  Shannon 

Horace  J.  Siino 

Harry  6/  Diane  Simoni 

Mr.  (S  Mrs.  Bill  Simpson 

Darcy  Shafting 

John  &  Carol  Slatten 

Jerry  &  Michele  Smith 

Joe  &  Stan  Smith 

Ken  Smith 

Paul  &  Virginia  Smith 

Soroptimist  Of  E.C.C.C. 

Ed  &  Lynette  Stack 

J.  V.  &  Dorothy  Stallmgs 

Gerry  Stanton 

John  &  Margaret  Stoker 

Frank  Stonebarger 

Gene  &  Ruth  Stonebarger 

Fred  &  Evelyn  Stornetta 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jerry  Thomas 

Dan  Thompson 

Jim  &  Carol  Timms 

Keith  Treichert 

Lloyd  Vaughan 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Jim  Vesey 

Jim  &  Marilyn  Wadnizak 

Sandra  L.  Washburn 

Ron  &  Nancie  Westhorpe 

Phil  &  Bilhe  White 

Larry  &  Sandy  Wilgenbush 

Dick  Young 

Mel  Young 


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Off.  Pfione;  754-3110 
Res.  Phone:  625-2668 


CARL  CROSS 
Agent 


415  G'  Street 

Antlocfi,  California  94509 


Jack  P.  Hernandez 
Licensed  Real  Estate  Broker 


1456  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  Ca.  94513 


Area  Code  415 

Office  634-4113 

Residence  634-4517 


ANTIOCH  OPTICIANS 

Over  1,000  Frames  to  Choose  From 

Industrial  Safety  Glasses 

Contact  Lenses  the  Same  Day 
One  Year  Free  Insurance 

Photo  Sun  &  Polaroid  Sunglasses  Made  to 
Order 

757-1761  •  Emergency  Repairs  &  Adjustments 

Raley's  Center 


9  to  6  Weekdays 
9-1  Sat. 


No  Appointment  Necessary 
State  Licensed 


Walk  In  Or  Appt. 


Featuring 
RK/Redkin  Products 


HAIR  ENCOUNTER 

Styling 
Regular  Cuts 


MEN  AND  WOMEN 


Call  For  Appointment 
634-8990 


355  Oak  St. 
Brentwood 


Ann  Schendel,  fenny  Villareal 


"Brentwood  TVews 


Tom  and  Sam  Matthews,  Publishers 

Published  Thursday  at  Brentwood, 

Contra  Costa  County,  California 

Office:  654  Third  Street  at  Oak 

Mailing  Address:  P.O.  Box  157 

Phone:  634-2125 


CONFUCIUS 

RESTAURANT 

HOURS 

Tues.-Fri.  11-9  Sat.  Noon-9 

Sun.  3-9  -  Closed  Monday 

Private  Rooms  Available 

Phone:  634-5400 

1446  Hwy.  4,  Brentwood  Plaza  Center 

(Formerly  Continental  Chinese  Restaurant) 


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LUMBER 
CO. 


P.O.  Box  218 
ANTIOCH,  CALIFORNIA  94509 

since  1939 
Lumber  Building  Materials  Hardware 
Pre-Cut  Fencing  *  Floor  &  Ceiling  Tile 

Decorating  Dept.  ♦  Garden  Supplies 

Plywood  ♦  Plumbing  Supplies 

Roofing  *  Electrical  Supplies 

Light  Fixtures  ♦  Pre-Finished  Paneling 

Paint  &  Wallpaper  *  Masonry  Products 

Bathroom  Vanities  *  Custom  Fire  Screens 


Monday  Thru  Friday  8-6  Sat.  8-5 
Sunday  9-3 


757-2900 

223  Railroad  Ave. 


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But.:  757-6600 
Ret.:  757-1101 


WALTER  H.  REINKE 


516  Wett  4tti  StfMt 
Antloch.  Calltomla  94509 


Brentwood  Pharmacy 


316  Oak  Street 
Brentwood 


Phone 
634-2156 


Julie  Gresho 


BIG  O  TIRES 


412  East  18th  Street 
Antioch 


Telephone 
757-6420 


T  &  }  Feed,  Farm 

and 

Pet  Supplies 


TIM  ROACH 
JAMIE  WEBB 

172 


1203  SOMERSVILLE  ROAD 

ANTIOCH,  CA  94509 

(415)754-4771 


Movies 

Rentals 

Sales 

Acceitories 

DeWayne  &  Judy  O'Kane 
(415)  634-6171 

Regency  Station 

659  Railroad  Ave. 

Suite  A-2 

Brentwood,  CA  94513 

BETHEL  ISLAND 

PUBLIC  GOLF  COURSE 


Gateway  Road  (Drawer  D)  —  Bethel  Island,  CA  94511 
Telephone  (415)  684-2654 
BILL  CONNER,  Manager 


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BENEFICIAL  FINANCE 
SYSTEM  SINCE  1914 

BENEFICIAL  FINANCE  CO. 

Ot  Northern  Caldornid 

County  East  Mall 

2676  Somersville  Rd.,  Antioch,  CA  94509 

Phone:  757-  5170 

ROBERT  N.  DAVIS 
Senior  Manager 


A  Cut  Above 

For  Men  And  Women 


Tues.-Fn.  9A.M.    6P.M. 
Sat 9A.M. -5P.M. 

Appointment  Not 
Always  Necessary. 

We  Sell  And  Service 
Men 's  Hair  Pieces. 

Individual  Hair 
Styling. 

Across  Parking  Lot  From 

Handyman 

3021  Delta  Fair  Blvd.        757-9935 

Antioch 


Carole's  dstom 
draperies 


625-0866 


HWY  4  A  lOLTOM  RO.-KANCW  PLAZA.  OAKLEY 

lulie  Gresho,  Randy  Allen 


BRIDGEHEAD 
CAFE 


OPEN  5  A.M. -10  PM. 

EVERYDAY 

SEE  OUR  BRAND  NEW 

DINING  ROOM 

LUNCH  &  DINNER 

HWY.  4&  160 

ANTIOCH 

DALLAS  SEXTON- 

MGR. 


(415)757-4774 

OUR 
BREAKFASTS 


ARE 
WORTH 

ABOUT! 


DELTA  TRAVEL  ADVISORS 

659  RAILROAD  AVE.,  SUITE  B2 

BRENTWOOD,  CA  94513 

(415)  634-3542 

Muriel  Marylo  Randys 


173 


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C*ar    Ccv^ 


371  North  HIway4 

Brentwood,  California 
94513 

415/634-2526 


Jack  Byer 

Owner 


Cottage  Florist 


Floral  And  Gifts 

1412  "A"  Street,  Antioch 
757-2373;  757-9262 

Bob  and  Mary  Franchetto 

Mary  Thomas,  Randy  Allen,  Julie  Gresho 


Mary  Thomas,  Susan  Smith,  Gregg  HochderHer 


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CENTRAL  BANK 

OAKLEY  SHOPPING  CENTER.  OAKLEY.  CALIF    94561 


VICTORIA  NELSON 

LOAN  OFFICER 


(415)  757-6000 
625-2211 


Phone    415    757-9100 


GERALD   J.    JEFFRY,    D.D.S 

INC 

ORTHODONTICS 


1205  A  Street  Antioch,  California  94509 


174 


HAROLD  J.  FERTADO 
^:^HOUSE  OF  LE 


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REAL  ESTATE 


311  Oak  Street 
Brentwood 
634-4112 


WE  HANDLE  ALL  YOUR 
REAL  ESTATE  NEEDS 


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MLS 


DIABLO  FARM 
EQUIPMENT 


John  Deere  Farm  Equipment 

And  Consumer  Products 

1237  Highway  4 

Brentwood 

634-3578 


Kim  Betz,  Jenny  ViUareal,  Ann  Schendel 


QUIPMENTCa 


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HONEYSWEET  DONUT 
SHOP 

1410  Hwy.  4  Brentwood 

Roy  And  Irene  Wickune 

Congratulations  Class  Of  "82" 


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ROBERT 
HEATON 

Res.    757-7310 


REALTOr 

ROBERT    HEATON    REAI_    ESTATE 


1219   A   STREET 


Antioch.    CA.    94B09 


757.7700 


Phone  415  757-6900 


Frank  M.  Hann,  D.D.S.,  Inc. 

ORTHODONTICS 


2225  Buchanan  Road,  Suite  F 
Antioch,  CA  94509 


ih-e.   A.p«-cialUy  A-t<n«   vjK-ei-e   t^au'i^e.  ^p-e-cicit. 


2nd  &  G  Streets 
757-4600 


Antioch,  California  94509 


176 


ERICKSON 
PETROLEUM 
Company,  Inc. 

Distributer,  Mobil 
Oil  Products 


P.O.  Box  698 

Brentwood,  Cal.  94513 

634-3154 


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Julie  Gresho,  Randy  Allen 


(415)  757-3643 


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Susanne  C.  da  Silva     '^t^(i^ 

Managtr 


Complete  Travel  Arrangemenis  by 

Air.  Sea  or  Land 

for  Individuals  or  Groups 


W.  SECOND  &  G  STS.  •  P.O.  BOX  655  •  ANTIOCH.  CA  94509 


Congratulations  Class  Of  82 

Sandtrap 

On  The  Golf  Course 


Gateway  Road 


Bethel  Island 


BEST  WISHES 
CLASS  OF  82 

Horace  J.  Siino 

Attorney  at  Low 

634-3111 

1322  Highway  4 
Brentwood,  Calif.  94513 


You've  tried 
the  rest.  Now 
try  the  BEST. 


361 2  Looe  Irtt  Way  -  A«loch,  CA  94509 
Te)ephone(415)  757-3080 


Kim  Betz 


BRENTWOOD  AUTO  PARTS 

1387  HIGHWAY  #4 
BRENTWOOD,  CA  94513 
PHONE:      634-3952  or  634-4450 


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WILSON  BROS. 

SINCE  1957 

Open:  Mon    -  Sat. 


QUALITY  AUTOMOTIVE 

PARTS —  AUTO,  TRUCK,  TRACTOR,  AND  MARINE 


PATRONIZE 

THE 

ADVERTISERS 

OF 

OUR  YEARBOOK 


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hal  matsofiy  inc. 


DON  BARROS  -  Photographer 

13S7  BUCHANAN  ROAD    /    PITTSBURG,  CA  94565    /    (415)432-8000 


HILSON'S 

Clothing  For  All  The  Family 

WE  OFFER  GOOD  PRICES, 
QUALITY,  BEST  SERVICES 


Hours  9:30  AM  to  6:00  PM 

Wed.  &  Fri.  9:30  AM  to  9:00  P.M. 

Closed  Sunday 

Antioch  Square-Antioch  757-7330 

4  Ways  to  Charge-RcvolvomaticMastercharge-Bankamericard- 

Old  Fashioned  90-120  Days 


RYSTAL 


lulie  Grecho,  Gregg  HochderHer 

CREAMERY 

437    '  O"    St..    Antioch.    Calif 
Telephone    757-3640 


ENEA   DAIRY    DELIVERY 

INDEPENDENT    DISTRIBUTORS 


realf/  farm  fresh  cfairy  foods! 


TED    ENEA 


HOME  OF   THE  6 
FOOT   SANDWICH 


HICKORY   SMOKED   BBQ 


CATERINO 


Ken  Dear,  Owner        delicatessen 


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We  don't  mean 
to  brag  but. . . 
FACTS  ARE  FACTS/' 

County  East  /Hall  is  East 
Contra  Costa's  largest  re- 
tail shopping  center.  With 
easy  freeway  access,  plenty 
of  free  parking  and  over  50 
unique  shops,  you'll  find 
shopping  at  County  East 
not  only  convenient  but 
also  enjoyable. 

At  County  East  Mall  we 
really  are  . . .  ideally  yours 


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COCINTV  CAST 


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Casey's  Body  Shop 


Mike  Casey 


Carl  Casey 


634-2211 


1142  Hwy.  4 


Brentwood  T7S 


C|0|  SCOOTERS  HODAKA 

MOPEDS         MOTORCYCLES 


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Antioch  Cycle  Accessories 

716  W.  10th  STREET   •    ANTIOCH,  CA  94509 
PARTS&  ACCESSORIES 


PEUGEOT 
MOPEDS 


ED  HEARN 
DOUG  GARFIELD 


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Ann  Schendel 


1452  HIGHWAY  4 
BRENTWOOD,  CA  94513 

(415)  634-2141 


Ranches 


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Commerical 


Investment 


ENDS  REAL  ESTATE 


Ronald  J.  Enos 
Broker 


MLS 

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REALTOR 


359  Oak  Street 
Brentwood,  CA  94513 


Bus    (415)  634-4611 


180 


Jenny  ViHareal  Ann  Schendel 


LONE  TREE 
DRIVE  IN 

Lone  Tree  Way 


Brentwood 


634-4629 


A  Complete 
Body  And 
Paint  Shop 

BYER'S 

Auto  Body  Repair 


Jim  Carlin,  Manager 
634-3198 


1377  Hwy  4 
Brentwood,  CA.  94513 


Clinton  W.  Sud weeks 


General  Contractors 

Floating  Structures 

Commercial  -  625  2927 

Residential     634-3922 

339  A  Brownstonc  Road,  Oakley 


Jenny  ViUareal 


KAItME  '9m-cuf 

SELF  DEFENSE     7VD0 

•  PROGRESS  «I  YOUR  OWN  RATE 

.  SPfCIAL  CLASSES  EOR  WOMEN  &  CWIDREN 

•  Ul  IIMATE  IN  PHYSICm  CONOlIIONiNG 

•  UNIVERSAl  WEIGHT  GYM 

CHINA  GATES 

SCHOOL  OF  SELF  DEFENSE 

OPEN  AAor  Fr,  5PM  9PV    SAT  VAM   NOON 

S    757-8783  r@ 

Before  SPM  Coll  635-2645 
6nW.9TH^o„^„jANTIOCH 


(415)  634  4671 


3e<uUjf  Siecttie 


HOMER  i  HOYLE  BEASLEY 


44  SYCAMORE  AVE 
BRENTWOOD.  CA  94513 


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COMPLETE  HOME  FURNISHINGS 

CARPETS   •    FURNITURE    •    APPLIANCES 
TV    •    STEREO    •    DRAPERIES 


Montgomery  Wards 
Catalog  Sales 


613  First  Street 
Brentwood,  CA  94513 


Vince  and  Barbara 

1415)  634-4480 


Brentwood  Dental 
Building 

62  Oak  Street 


Ronald  D.  Henson  D.D.S. 
Inc. 


Brentwood 


634-3503 


SUPER  STYLES 
Barber  Shop 

Centra  Mart  Center 

1428  Brentwood  Pldza 

Hiqhwdy  No.  4 


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Also  Specializing  In  Brakes,  Tune  Dps 


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Owner- Jim  Pederson 

205  Oak  St.  Brentwood 


634-2200 


CUTINO'S 


TIRE  CENTER 
625-2765 


FEED  8c  SUPPLY 
625-2200 


Feed  For  All  Animals 

Complete  Car,  Truck  and 

Tractor  Tires 


500  Main  Street 
Highway  4 


Feed  &  Supply  626-2200 
Tire  Center  625-2765 


Oakley 


J.V.STALLINGS 

REAL  ESTATE 


James  Whitey  Stallings 
Dorothy  Stallings 


Associates 


Jenny  Vilkreal,  Randy  Allen 


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RfAlTOR 
MLS 


FARM 

BUREAU 

INSURANCE 


Hfe  -  health  •  auto  -  liability  •  fire 


655  Walnut  Blvd. 
Brentwood 


634-2176 


Wally  Partridge 
Agent 

90A  Village  Dr  ,  Brentwood.  CA  94513 
BusiiMM  Phone:  634-1194      Residence  Phone  634-1215 

CAL-FARM  INSURANCE  COMPANY      CAL-FARM  LIFE  INSURANCE  COMPANY 


THESHOEINN 

DONNA  CUNNINGHAM  — PROPRIETOR 

Located  at  the  New 
REGENCY  STATION 


NIKE'S  for  the  whole  family.  CHEROKEE'S, 
NATURALIZER'S,  BARE  TRAP'S  and  many 
other  brands  for  the  ladies.  The  popular  TOP- 
SIDER  leisure  and  boating  shoes  for  both  men 
and  women.  We  will  have  a  wide  selection  of 
BACK  TO  SCHOOL  shoes  for  the  kids! 


*'OLD  FASHIONED  SERVICE 
QUALITY  &  VALUE" 

HARDWARE 

CA-mxm.  poumt  •  McCloskey  VARNISH  &  STAINS 
PLUMBING  SUPPLIES 

ELECTRICAL  -  GARDEN  -  POWER  TOOLS  &  ACCESSORIES 


634-3355 


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OPEN  8     5  30 
MON    THRU  SAT 


OAK  &  RAILROAD  AVE.,  BRENTWOOD 


629  1-IKSl  SIRLtT    •  BREM  TWOOD.  CA  945  13 


BRIDGEHEAD  DRIVE  IN  STAMM  THEATRE 
CAMPANIL  CINEMA  &  METRO 


Bridgehead  757-4114 
Campanil  757-5560 


SEE  A  MOVIE  TONIGHT 


Stamm  757-2303 
Metro  778-0900 


Julie  Gresho,  Randy  Allen 


Mary  Thomas,  Donna  Price,  Randy  Allen,  Susan  Smith,  Julie  Gresho, 
Gregg  Hoch  derlerr 


Julie  Gresho,  Randy  Allen 


Thompson 


634-3588 


%vaits 
Outdoor  Coiuah 
Cojyiibrt 
Seniors 


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'Masters 
Oramoy 


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the  paint  house 

Auto  -  Home  -  Industriau 

ditzuer  -  fui_uer  -  du  pont 

Sinks  &  Devilbiss  Spray  Equipment 


DENNIS   MURPHY 


1524.     ''A"     STREETT    -    ANTIOCH,     CALIFORNIA    84509 

(•415)  757-2838 


Pittsburg 

Wholesale 

Grocer  Inc. 


Congratulations  Class  of  '82 

Joe  and  Louise  Drenik 

1051  Los  Medanos  Street 

Pittsburg 


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Teresa  Marchal 

Branch  Manager 
Astisunt  VIca  Preddant 


FidelHy  Savings 

Fidelity  Savings  and  Loan  Association 
1203  Highway  4,  Suite  C 
Brentwood,  California  94513 
415   634-2161 


Jenny  ViUarael 


OLSEN'S 
FLOWER  SHOP 


625-0529 


3710  Lone  Tree  Way 
Antioch,  Ca.  94509 
754-8900 


184 


Raley's 

Shopping 

Center 


OKIE'S  ODDITIES 

112  Main  Street 
Oakley 

Okie  And  Nonie  Vaughan 


OAKLEY 
SHANNON  AUTO  PARTS 


£^ 


American  Parts 

Open  8  to  6  P.M. 
Sun   9  to  1  P.M. 


Whole  Sale-Retail-Foreign  &  Domestic 
High  Performance  Parts 

*  Doug's  Headers  *  TRW 

*  Miller  Tires 

*  Offenhauser 

*  Holly  *  AC  *  Champion 

Complete  Front  End  Alignment  Services 

Machine  Shop  Service 
625-3532 

502  Mam  St.  Oakley 


Did  you  know  there  are 
3  types  of  transit  for  you  to  use? 

1.  BART  EXPRESS 

2.  LOCAL  ROUTES  380,  381  &  382 
3  DIAL-A-RIDE 

For  information  about  tfiese  services 
Call:  TRI-DELTA  at  754-6622 


lulie  Gresho 


LORY'S 

225  Main  St. 

Oakley 

625-4539 


SALES    -    SERVICE 


1^         Q'^nv  I.  STEREO 

(415)    757-1111         (415)    757-5355 


KEN    DUNCAN 

Sales/service  Mor. 


2500    SYCAMORE    DRIVE 
ANTIOCH.    CA    94S09 


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Kim  Betz 


Brentwood 


LONE  TREE 
MEDICAL  CENTER 

Dr.  Abe  Kaplan 
Dr.  Hugh  V.  Maiocco 


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HEALTH  HUT 

Complete  foo(d  &  nutrition  center 

Natural  Foods 

Herbs 

Books 

Dairy  Products 

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Brentwood 

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Susan  Smith.  Mary  Thomas,  Gregg  Hochderffe 


Cent  O  Mart 

First  &  Chestnut  634-3601 

Hwy.  4,  Brentwood  634-4435 

Hwy.  4,  Odkley  757-4414 


TKe  Crs^t  aniTeaSRopjpc 

737-3/60 

2500  SYCAMORE  DRIVE    -  ANTIOCH,  CA   94509 


DIABLO  AGRICULTURAL 
CHEMICALS  CO. 


DEWEY  DE  MARTINI 


Hwy.  4 
Brentwood 


634-3593 


Power  House  Records 
and  Tapes 


Ann  Schenddl,  John  Scruggs 


ROCK/NEW  WAVE/SOUL  &  DISCO/JAZZ/COUNTRY/POP 

'Rock  T-Shirts.  jerseys,  hats  'Unique  Cards 

'Jewelry,  Posters.  Buttons  'Decal  Stickers 

'All  accessories  to  fit  your  needs 

music  makes  the  perfect  gift-so.  come  in 
and  see  us!  We  are  located  at: 


236  Oak  Street 
Brentwood 


Telephone 
6342290 


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Johnson's 
Lumber  &  Hardware 


Electrical  and  Plumbing 
Supplies 


Highway  4  &  Delta  Road 
634-3665 


Mdry  Thomas 


Self  Service 
Furniture 

Convenient  Credit  Terms 
Free  Delivery  Anywhere 

The  Store  That  Pays  You 
For  Waiting  On  Yourself 


No  matter  how  much  they've  got, 

most  people  have  no  objection 

to  savmg  money. 


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Antioch 


Phone:  757-3121 


Retail 


Wholesale 


Classes 


Sandy'g  Ce/tamics 

238  Oak  Street 
Brentwood,  CA  94513 


Sandra  L.  Washburn 


(415)  634-5141 


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The  latest  m  fashion 

and    hairst^jfino 

^20  W  Second  St 
Downtown  An-hoch 


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M  &  L  True  Value  Hardware 

Marine  &  Sporting  Goods 

Highway  4  &  Cypress  Road 
Route  2,  Box  393 


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(415)625-1373 

R,^n,iy  AUpn.  Gregg  Hochderlter 


For  insurance  call 


JIM  LANTER 

Agent 


220  Oak  Street 

Brentwood,  California  94513 


Off:  (415)  634-5025 
Home;  (415)  754-3007 


STATE  FARM  INSURANCE  COMPANIES 
HOME  OFFICES:  BLOOMINGTON,  ILLINOIS 


188 


Electro-Mechanical  MFG.  Prototype 

ELECTRONICS 
ON  SITE  TECHNICIAN 

FABTECH 

729  Walnut  Blvd. 
Brentwood 
634-2444 


Don  Conn 
General  Manager 


Don's 
Distributing 

P.O.  Box  269 
Stockton 


Phone  757-1055 


AT  ANTIOCH  SQUARE 

FINE  MEN'S  APPAREL,  INC 


TOM    FRENCH 
1653  A  Street   -   Antioch,  California  94509 


Randy  Allen 


Donna  Price,  Julie  Gresho,  Susan  Smith,  Mary  Thomas 


NEAPOLITAN    A    SICILIAN 
PIZZA    A    SPECIALITY 
NEW   YORK    STYLE 


EAT    IN    OR    TAKE    OUT 
PH.    (.415)    V57-5933 


NAPOLI   PIZZA 
Pasquale  Romano,  Prop. 


ITALIAN  Dinners 

SUBS  -  HOT  OR  COLD 


301  E.  ISTH  STREET 
ANTIOCH.  CA.  94509 


POST  OFFICE  BOX  304 


JIFFY  FOODS 

741  Second  Street 
Brentwood 


the  ultimate 
houseboat 


Fisher 

Craft 

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(415)634-1186 


TED  R.  HANBERG 
PRESIDENT 


BIXLER  RD.  AND  HWY.  FOUR 
BYRON,  CALIFORNIA  94514 


NuhnS 

Farm 


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IMILE  NORTH  OF  BRENTWOOD  -  HWY.  4  AT  SUNSET  ROAD 

Phone    634-4822 


LP's    •    Topes 
Tape    Coses)  •    45's 

•  Posters 

•  T-Shirts 


1811    "A"   STREET    •    ANTIOCH,  CALI  FORNI A  94509 


Bus.  757-7766 
Res.  625-2538 

Donna  Price,  Mary  Thomas 


RICHARD  ARMSTRONG 
Owner   -   Monoger 


Gregg  Hochderller,  Susan  Smith.  Randy  Allen,  Mary  Thomas 


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MEXICAN 
FOOD 

AUTHENTIC 

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FAMILY  ATMOSPHERE 

FINE  WINES 

IMPORTED  MEXICAN  BEER 

LUNCHES  -  DINNERS   ^p^^  ^  ^^^S 

1  1    A.M.  TO 

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754-6556 


2500  SYCAMORE  DRIVE       ANTIOCH 


H  &  M  Auto  Dismantlers,  Inc. 

USED  PARTS  AND  TOWING 

HIGHWAY  4  AND  BROWNSTONE  ROAD 
(BETWEEN  OAKLEY  AND  BRENTWOOD) 

P.O.  BOX  565 

BRENTWOOD,  CA  94513 

PHONE  (415)  625-2753 


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Randy  Allen,  Mary  Thomas,  Julie  Gresho,  Donna  Price,  Susan  Smith 


Lamondo's  Mexican  Food 


2327  Buchanan  Road 
Antioch 


Telephone, 
787-1201 


DR.  RICHARD  F.  RYE 

OPTOMETRIST 


PHONE:  757-0465 


1205  'A'  STREET 
ANTIOCH,  CALIF.  94509 


No    10  S    Lake  Dr  ,  Suite  4,  Antioch,  Ca  ,  (415)  757  5290 


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Randy  Allen,  Julie  Gresho 


JEWELERS  INC. 


516  Second  Street-Downtown  Antioch-757-1404 
2601  Somersville  Road-County  East  Mall-757-7227 


LEE'S  MARKET 

GROCERIES,  MEAT,  FRESH  PRODUCE  BEER  &  WINE 
WE  SPECIALIZE  IN  CUTTING  FREEZER  BEEF 


PHONE  634-3019 


HIGHWA  Y  4  AND  SUNSET  RD. 
BRENTWOOD,  CA  94513 


BILL  &  BETTY  BRITTAIN 


754-2238 


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^^X^^Z  OP  , 


^  OAK  &  BRASS  FURNITURE  "^ 


2655  SOMERSVILLE  RD. 


ANTIOCH,  CALIF. 


BAKING 
QUALITY 

BREADS 

& 
PASTRIES 


Copper  Kettle  Deli 


311  Oak  Street 


AUTO    PARTS    Be   ACCESSORIES 


ANTIOCH  PARTS  DEPOT 

FOREIGN   &   DOMESTIC 

Complete  Machine  Shop 
open   7   days 


Brentwood 

lohn  Scruggs,  Jenny  Villareal 


634-2818 


TED    BALUARD 

OWNER 


2010    "A"    STREET 
ANTIOCH,    CA.    94S09 

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G.  ROSE  &  SONS  GLASS  CO. 

230  Chestnut  Street       Brentwood,  CA  94513 


George  Rose 


AUTO  &  WINDOW  GLAZING 

PLATE  GLASS,  MIRRORS 
TABLE  TOPS 

Pick-up  and  Delivery 

(415)  634-5609 


193 


Dr.  Daniel  McCurtain 

Chiropractor 


Somersville  Plaza 

2400  Sycamore  Dr.,  Suite  18 

Cathy  Franklin 


Antioch,  CA  94509 
754-6780 


Kim  Betz,  Cathy  Franklin 


Flippo's 

Italian  Style  Spaghetti,  Ravioli 
Other  Fine  Foods 

11  a.m. -9     m.  Sun.-Thurs. 

11  a.m. -11  p.m.  Fri,  Sat. 

Closed  Wednesday 

Rick  Pruneau 

Owner 

Phone  684-2880 

6252  Bethel  Island  Road  •  Bethel  Island,  CA 

Jenny  ViUareal.  Ann  Schedel,  Kim  Betz 


Donna  Price,  Susan  Smith,  Mary  Thomas,  Julie  Grecho,  Randy  Allen, 
Gregg  Hochderler 


isdrvKw  Chevrolet 

lOth  &  Somersville  Rd.  Antioch  757-0211 


Ann  Schendal,  Jenny  Villareal,  Kim  Betz 


Mt.  View  Food  Center 


Hwy.  4  and  Lone  Tree  Way 
Brentwood 


195 


634-3400 


Aniioch's  Finest 

RON'S  FOSTER'S 
FREEZE 

Food  and  Retreshment  Center 

"Best  Dressed  Burgers  in  town" 

COMPLETE  FOUNTAIN  SERVICE 

Open  Daily  11  to  11:30  En.  &  Sat.  Til  Mid. 

400  East  18th  St.  Antioch  957-6441 

Gregg  Hochderlerr,  Mary  Thomas,  Susan  Smith 


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CINQUINI 


REAL   ESTATE  INVESTMENTS  SINCE   1948 


TOM   BRODERICK 

BROKER 

Res    Phone   757391  1 

Jenny  Villareal,  Ann  Schendal 


1305    Highway    4 
BRENTWOOD,   CA   94513 

(415)   634-3508 


PHONE  7571141 


antioch  auto  toggery 

COMPLETE  AUTO  UPHOLSTERY 
TOPS«SEATS«PANELS»CARPETS 

Custom  Interiors 


130  Railroad  Ave. 
Antioch 


BANK  OF 
AMERICA 

241  Oak  St., 
Brentwood 

634-3561 


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Oakley  Builders'  Supply 

READY   Mix   concrete  -    SAND   -    ROCK 


(415)    625-2358 
24-HouR   Answering    service 


HENRY    MERCER 

OWNER 


Highway  4    -    P.O.  Box  196    -    Oakley.  CA  94561 


196 


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THE  FANCY  FLOWER 

Flowers  for  All  Occasions 

2317  BUCHANAN  ROAD  NO.  D 
ANTIOCH,  CA.  94509 
PHON&.778-3010 


RENE  PACE 
ANNE  ROSE 


FARMERS 

INSURANCE 

GROUP 


Joe  Riley 

Sales  Representative 


857  Second  St.,  Suite  3 
Brentwood 
Bus.  634  1171 
Res.  757-8751 


Auto  •  Fire  •  Life 
Commercial 


Patrons 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Willidm  Batze 

Capri  Beauty  Salon 

Crabtree  Engineering 

Dairy  Queen 

Preston  &  Jacqueline  Hopkins 

Joel's  Auto  Body  Shop 

Palace  Sporting  Good,  Jnc. 

Donna  Price 

Swensen's  Joe  Cream  Parlor 

Twin  Rivers  Insurance  Inc. 


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Aufo  Stereo  Tape  Sales 
Largest  in  Area 


PANTELL'S 
ANTIOCH  MUSIC  BOX 

EXXON  SERVICE 

407  &    G'  ST. 

ANTIOCH,  CALIF.  94509 


Phone  757-6618 

Juhe  Gresho,  Susan  Smith 


GEORGE  N.  PANTELL,  JR. 


Ann  Schendal,  Randy  Allen 


Oodga 


CMRTSUR 


Delia  Dodge  Chrysler,  Inc. 


LENNY  BYER  -  OWNER 
(415)  634-3516 


754  RAILROAD  AVE. 
BRENTWOOD.  CA.  94513 


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Dodge  Heads  CSF  Group  For  '81 -'82 


CSF:  TOP  ROW-  Charles  Haase,  JeH  Brown,  Daren  Cornelius,  Kim  Boudreau,  Katara  Sims,  Julie  Gresho,  Donna  Price,  Ken  Reynolds,  Valerie 
Poerio,  Rob  Brandt,  John  Coelho,  Steve  Everard,  Nancy  McLaren,  advisor.  SECOND  ROW-  Georgia  Clark,  Sharon  Cochran,  Pam  Barbe, 
Desiree  Short,  Kip  Patterson,  Una  Ramos.  THIRD  ROW-  Bill  Davie,  David  Diaz,  Christie  Jefferson,  Teresa  Ramos,  Carmen  Kauhestani,  Gina 
Andronico,  Tricia  Bello,  Leslie  Grivet,  Teresa  Grabner,  Shellie  Edhng,  Olivier  Jimenez,  John  Salluce,  David  Carver,  Jeff  BeviU,  Alana  Roderick. 
BOTTOM  ROW-  Tawn  Berg,  Suzan  Ernst,  Sena  Shanti,  Mariann  Salluce,  Dawn  Riley,  Nancy  Hall,  Marni  Russell,  Jeanne  Wong,  Paul  Dodge, 
Julia  Arce,  advisor. 


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Thank  You'  To  Those  That  Help 


ASSISTANT  EDITOR,  Kim  Betz. 
mugs  one  for  the  yearbook  photog- 
rapher at  the  Barn  Dance. 


YEARBOOK  ADVISOR,  Bill  Batze, 
chats  with  Mrs.  Sue  Churchill  on 
Homecoming  Day. 


ANN  SCHENDEL  heads  over  to 
Baize's  room  lor  annual  stall  work 
dunng  Homecoming. 


I  owe  a  lot  of  Thanks  to  a  lot  of  people.  To  the  counseling 
office  for  all  the  times  we  needed  something,  to  Mrs.  Billie 
Casey  and  Mrs.  Billie  Fortner  for  all  the  questions  answered, 
to  Evie  McCord  for  the  use  of  her  machines,  to  the  custodians 
for  cleaning  up  our  "little"  messes,  to  all  the  teachers  who 
allowed  students  out  of  class,  and  a  special  thanks  to  Mr.  Bill 
Snow  for  not  being  upset  about  all  the  times  I  was  late  to  first 
period. 

I  wish  next  year's  staff  a  lot  of  good  luck;  especially  next 
year's  editor-in-chief,  Kim  Betz,  and  the  two  assistant  editors 
Melissa  Batze  and  Chris  Brown. 

A  special  note  of  thanks  goes  to  our  "new"  yearbook  pho- 
tographer Don  Barros.  He  did  an  excellent  job  replacing  Hal 
Matson  and  learning  our  needs  and  then  helping  fulfill  them.  1 
hope  the  '83  staff  works  well  with  him. 

MR.  BfLL  BATZE  is  owed  one  huge  "Thank  you"  for  put- 
ting up  with  me  and  all  my  staffers  and  all  the  little  stunts  we 
pulled  which  included  hanging,  hiding,  and  throwing  Gar- 
field in  the  garbage  can. 

Sincerely, 
Donna  Price 
Editor-in  -chief 


EDITOR  ol  the  LION  '82  yearbook. 
Donna  Price  smiles  at  the  Barn 
Dance. 


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Rdndy  Allen 

Photographer 

Melissd  Batze 

Sports.  Activities 

Kim  Betz 

Assistant  Editor 

Chris  Brown 

Classes,  Sports,  Photographer 

Cathy  Franklin 

Ad  Editor 

Richard  Grahn 

Photographer 

Ken  Hobbs 

Photo  Editor,  Photographer 

Gregg  Hochdedt 

er                          Sales,  Sports 

Brooke  Jensen 

Sports 

Jana  Johnson 

Curriculum 

Joycelyn  Matison 

Classes 

Donna  Price 

Editor-in-Chief 

Chris  Roberts 

Artwork 

Laura  Sanchez 

Classes 

Rene  Sanchez 

Classes 

Anne  Schendel 

Sports 

John  Scruggs 

Sales,  Photographer 

Stephanie  Silva 

Sports 

Katara  Sims 

Curriculum 

Susan  Smith 

Index,  Typing,  Collage 

Mary  Thomas 

Activities 

Tina  Cutino 

Classes 

Mary  Guerra 

Classes 

Bill  Batze 

Advisor 

"HELLO  WORLD!"  John  Scruggs  provided 
some  good  photography  and  even  better  hu- 
mor to  keep  things  relaxed. 


MARY  THOMAS  looks  up  with  a  startled 
expression  as  Chris  Brown  talks  with  the 
advisor. 


RANDY  ALLEN  an  excellent 
annual  stall  photograph,  kicks 
back. 


This  years  staff  was  basically  a  '  'greenhorn  "  group.  All  of  the  members 
were  either  first  year  or  second  year  members,  even  the  editor  and 
assistant  editor  had  only  been  on  staff  two  years. 

We  started  out  with  a  large  group  who  chose  the  blue  cover  and  the 
tip-on  with  the  theme  "Walk  With  Us  Through  ...  "  This  year  we  did 
carry  the  theme  out  from  the  title  page  to  the  closing. 

Because  of  a  lack  of  money,  our  staff  was  forced  to  put  the  seniors  in 
black  and  white  and  we  went  with  a  stock  cover  and  end  sheets. 

Our  group  dwindled  down  to  just  a  handful  who  finished  up  the  book. 
Most  of  the  staff  were  a  dedicated  group.  Aside  from  the  teasing  and 
throwing  everything  insight  including  Garfield,  we  worked  hard  on  the 
yearbook. 


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Dedicated  To 


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It  IS  not  the  normal  practice  for  the  LION  yearbook  or 
any  part  olit  to  be  dedicated.  But  it  is  not  the  usual  thing  lor 
an  individual  to  dedicate  36  years  ol  his  life  to  a  single 
institution.  So  it  is  with  great  love  and  consideration  that 
we,  the  ANNUAL  STAFF  OF  LION  '82,  dedicate  this  page 
to  an  outstanding  educator  who  has  given  us  so  much.  We 
salute  you  Mr.  Vernon  C.  Noble. 


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