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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
mud alter working at a flower party
on Saturday.
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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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Gudrdidn Angels Help With Football Spirit
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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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that the class ol 83 displayed on Poster
Day.
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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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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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0.4-1,^
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
_.!
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
ANN SCHENDEL smiles lor the ^ i ,u u n
, , , ready tor the Homecoming Pa-
camera between classes. ,
rade.
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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
r
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
school. ,1 ..
school auction.
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^' r^nu
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
mA^''^ "'
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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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?5 Or^
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.
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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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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.
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Monica Cdrvdjdl Leads As Top IV Player
a A^
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
"Drake
'non-league
"North Coast
SEASON RECORD
W L T
21 8 0
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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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while an Acalanes player tries to block her.
]Y Girls Earn Championship With 10-0 Record
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.
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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-
meet. watches the action. nent to the mat.
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in a precarious position as the referee checks Pompa looks for a slight opening to move in for
for a pin. an advantage.
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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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in cradle and eventually
pins him for a victory.
MARIO OCHOA earns points for
a escape in the league finals at Li-
berty.
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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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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
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SEASON RECORD
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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.
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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
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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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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
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SEASON RECORD
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LEFTY, Greg Doench, comes in
hard m a game played on the Li-
berty diamond.
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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.
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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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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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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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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
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8
'Granada 8
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'Pittsburg 2
2
A I ham bra 3
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Campohndo 2
14
Miramonte 0
0
'Granada ^
12
Acalanes 3
4
Acalanes 3
2
Campolindo ^
12
Miramonte 2
8
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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
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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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
opponents court.
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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
court. <3n away meet.
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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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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.
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Photos Capture Sports' Picture At Liberty
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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their shoes on to enter the gym. ^ ,1. 1,
does the preaching.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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Stuart Acts As Music Advisor, Director
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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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FO^rr NINERS do
it again to Liberty's
players.
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.
ncfcz-ATc J c .u . ,L HOLLY MIKKELSEN helps with
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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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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
OUIPMENTCC
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OPTOMETRISTS
By Appointment
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2598 County East Mali
SomersviUe Rd.
Antioch
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Day Care and Pre School
Delta Community Services Center
Brentwood
634-2022
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V 757-2525
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757-2525
The Pittsburg
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
^s^^-
m:im.A
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
'!ftW^'i
Ann Schendel, Jenny Villareal
f
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
U^tnnii. &[ -Loultz lf\xe.iku - (Dtunxii.
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
BanK OF
*
fl6RicuLTURe I comineRce
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
FOR FOOD TO GO o n ^
V P. (VI.
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
aoo-e4i-aooo tou. mu
THE
OLD PIZZA FACTORY
John & Margaret
Stoker
141 1 Highway 4
Brentwood, CA.
(415) 634-3127
169
The Liberty LIONS Booster Club would like to thank all the following people for all of their support
for the athletic teams.
^wsr^M
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
ix3veccnio
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
1
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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)
St
ILVERA
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.
sr*rt rOM
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
□
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
Jj
REAL ESTATE
311 Oak Street
Brentwood
634-4112
WE HANDLE ALL YOUR
REAL ESTATE NEEDS
m
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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4«3«
wn'i'ml^
HONEYSWEET DONUT
SHOP
1410 Hwy. 4 Brentwood
Roy And Irene Wickune
Congratulations Class Of "82"
[H
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
\V
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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COUNT Y t AST MAI L Ul- f ICE /'j4 ',.'30
Admmisi'.itior. 8, L<?dsM..| Idtor m.iti.Mi
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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
•>*, JUf
Ann Schendel
1452 HIGHWAY 4
BRENTWOOD, CA 94513
(415) 634-2141
Ranches
m
Commerical
Investment
ENDS REAL ESTATE
Ronald J. Enos
Broker
MLS
m
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
li^eHi4Afoad ^H^^ulufi^
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
^D
Also Specializing In Brakes, Tune Dps
jBxeniojood
<M
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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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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
'^eddinqjs
'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
u
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
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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
JA3'^
Kim Betz
Brentwood
LONE TREE
MEDICAL CENTER
Dr. Abe Kaplan
Dr. Hugh V. Maiocco
'^^ ^ THE
HEALTH HUT
Complete foo(d & nutrition center
Natural Foods
Herbs
Books
Dairy Products
1634-53611
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634-3513
220 Odk SL
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
priiii
The latest m fashion
and hairst^jfino
^20 W Second St
Downtown An-hoch
776'Cntn
HARDWARE STORE *^
M & L True Value Hardware
Marine & Sporting Goods
Highway 4 & Cypress Road
Route 2, Box 393
^^^ Oakley, CA 94561 ^^^^J^
(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
°(®)°(®)°(®;,
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
M^m
MEXICAN
FOOD
AUTHENTIC
ffitX/C44r
fOOO
FAMILY ATMOSPHERE
FINE WINES
IMPORTED MEXICAN BEER
LUNCHES - DINNERS ^p^^ ^ ^^^S
1 1 A.M. TO
FOR FOOD TO GO , « o ^
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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^ 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
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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.
^^r
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.
IQl
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
^
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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