1970 Magnolia High School Anaheim, California
Volume IX
Advisor Mr. Chamberlain Editor Gayle Raab Asst. Ed . Paula Riley Asst. Ed. Valerie Sturges
TABLE OF CONTENTS
STAFF .. . .. .. . . . . .... . .. . .. . . . 12-31 CLUBS . . . .......... . . . .. .. ... . 32-71 ACTIVITIES .. ...... .. ... . .. .. .72-111 SPORTS ..... . ......... . ..... 112-155 CLASSES ... . ... . . . .... . ... . . 156-217
-'FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET
MAGNOLIA AT ITS
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THE Sentinel Marching
MAGNOLIA WELCOMES MR.McKIM
Mrs. M. Merrill and Mrs. J. Ross- Main Office.
STAFF SHOWS SENTINEL SPIRIT
V.P.'s- Mr. Jones, Miss Hotchkiss, and Mr. Gaynor.
Activities Director-Mr. Errol Allen.
SENIOR UNIT OFFICE: Mrs . Farber and Mrs . Sydell . JUNIOR UNIT OFFICE: Mrs. Hull
COUNSELORS AND OFFICE PERSONNEL REMEMBERED!
TOP ROW; (Senior Counselors) Mrs . Salisbury and Mr. Kominek . BOTTOM
a d M rs. Coocus .
-WELL
Hunsaker. (Soph
English Department: STANDING : Samuel Siriani, jorie Martin, Miss Irene Hollan d, o xness, Edward Chamberlain, Ted Bock, William Heacox, Miss Hazel Lindquist, Mrs. Janice ntenucci . Glenn Axworthy, Ross Billings. SEA TED: Mrs. Mar-
SypienSchool Librarians: Mrs. Mrs. Hildegard Evans instructs class in German.
English and Foreign Language Stress Learning and Interest .
English secretaries, Mrs. Schooler and Mrs. Harrington .
fo reign Language Department : Mrs . Arminda Zelaya' Mr. Jack Copenhaver, and Mrs. Hilda Fix.
MATHEMATICSUNLIMITED
OPPORTUNITIES
Mr. Franks tries to explain, once again.
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Elmore, Mrs . Tippett, and Mr. Franks.
Math Instructor - Mr. Sid Shue.
STANDING: Mr. Petar, Mr. Fennama, and Mr. Embree. SITTING : Mrs. Bradley, and Mrs. Cochrane.
USEFUL SKILLS ACQUIRED FROM BUSINESS ED.
This year the Business Education Department offered many new courses, along with the old. Typing, shorthand and business math were taught to prepare students for the world of business. A new merchandising course enabled students to find jobs in fields of their own interest.
Miss Donna Brush takes time out from Drivers Ed., in Mr. Embree pushes a cart and a yes vote on the January the-car training. 13 bond issue .
Mr. Abella lends an ear and a clean blackboard . Time out for lunch.
SCI ENCE; CAN IT EVER MOVE
TOO FAST?
LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Abella, Mr . Fulford, Mr . Lindow, and Mr . Wallinsky .
STANDING: Mr. Houghtaling, Mr. Graham, Mrs. Farre ll, Mr. Harper, Mr. Butterfield. KNEELIN G: Mr. Sirian i, Mr. Weston, Mr . Little.
SOCIAL STUDIES, A LOOK AT THE PAST, PRESENT, & FUTURE.
Industrial Arts Department :
INDUSTRIAL ARTS THE
Home Economics teacher, Mrs. Carol Olson
Home Economics instructor,
Mr. John Rush, Mr. Lowell Williams, Mr. William Balser, and Mr Richard Jackson.
AND HOMEMAKING PREPARE STUDENTS FOR FUTURE
Mrs . Olson and students at Home-Ec lecture .
Mrs . Jo Ann Cutshall
Health : Mr. Judd Brown. Not Shown: Mr. Cinko. Driver's Ed: Mr. Setterlund,
Mr. Setterlund rides again! Sophomores value training given by Driver's Education Dept.
Sophomores Learn About
MHS school nurse : Mrs. Pauline Hirsh
Mr. Applebee, Miss Brush, Mr. Walin, and Mr. Sturrock.
Drivers Ed Health, And Nurse Hirsh
The teachers outlast the students .
MUSIC AND P. E.,
Mr. McFall skillfu lly conducts the girl's glee.
Mr. Shelton an d Mr . Mcfa ll at what they do best. GIRL'S P.E. - Mrs. Fuller, Miss Whitney,
BOY'S P.E ., TOP ROW: Mr. Crook, Mr. Noel, Mr. Iverson, BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Hix, Mr. Rowey, Mr. Sturrock .
TWO COURSES IN SKILL
Mrs. Gregnano.
Mrs. Eggertz, Mrs . Gregnano.
Cafeteria Staff, TOP ROW: C. Behnke, A. Tally, R. Lad Heinze, S. McKnight, V. Gardner. iz, E. Phillips. BOTTOM ROW: M. Veling, W. Gage, D.
SPECIAL HELP STRENGTHENS
Mrs . Haden Girls' P.E. with Mrs. Ladiz.
MAGNOLIA Parking attendant, Ben Sparks Magnolia's Day Custodian, Joe Tobar
Nurse Hirsh helps too!
BOB AND TIM,
Bob on the move, again.
ASB President and VIce President·
LEADERS FROM SUNRISE TO SUNSET 1969-1970
Bob and Tim plan school activities .
. HI Bob Miske and Tim Krause .
SENTI NEL SENATE
Tim Krause, ASB Vice-Pres. is also Pres . of the Senate.
TOP ROW: Jim Buchanan, Cheryl Loyland, Sally McFadden, Kathy Wachter, John Zuniga. Howard Goldstein, Della Meyer, Kevin Huffer. THIRD ROW: Michelle 5oto, Donna Beccia, MIDDLE ROW: Victor Vasquez, Mary Allan, Teresa Aguilar, Janis Dennis, Vickie Robinson.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
TOP ROW: Craig jones, Steve Mabs, john Wabel, Greg Rachunak, jerry Ryan, John Craig, Larry Smernoff. SECOND ROW: Mike Peralta, Raul Vasquez, Howard Golstein, Bill Keswick , Charlie Ball, Charlie Colabella. THIRD ROW: Les Rainey, Dan Corinth, Mark Ward, Linda de Avila, Darrell Harman, Doris
Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Michelle Roche, Maureen O'Shea, Becky Henry, Barbara Kuhn, Nancy Ray, Rhea Ziegler. FIFTH ROW: Marla Lentini, Chris Wheeler, Diane Lindenstein, Juanita Brooks, Kitty Thurman , Erlinda de Nunno.
BOYS' LEAGUE
D I S S o L V LEFT TO RIGHT: Les Rainey, Sergeant at Arms; Neil Green, Senior
Representative; President Mike Moscow; John Foster, Entertain-
E D
ment; John Wabel, Refreshments; Brian Cairney, Vice-President; Dan Corinth, Entertainment.
Boys' League bids Magnolia farewell; next year there will be no Boys' League due to the apathy among the students. Although Boys' League is finished, they did put on a good canned food drive in which all the food went to the Spanish-American institute in Gardena, and also that unforgetable dance that they held on March 14. Someday, someone will take Boys' League up again.
"I'm busted"
GIRLS'LEAGUE Girl's League kept themselves quite busy
thi s year. Among their achievements the most re membered were: The Big Little Sister Day for incoming sophomore girls; The Homeco mi ng Mum sale; The Valentine Carnation ~ale ; And the biggest and most remembered e ent - The Sweetheart Dance. Magnolia can only hope for another Girl's League as acti e as the girl's in 69-70.
Scenes from the Sweetheart Dance.
"Sou I Incorporated"
Car wash-sponsored by Girls' League.
PROMOTES INVOLVEMENT; SPELLS SUCCESS
TOP ROW: Abbey Pettus, Linda Herb, Cindy Dunbar, Joyce Quitigua, Sally McFadden, Donna Disher, BrenJanice Dennis, Pam Loy, Dianne Lindenstein, Carin da Soto, Connie Paulson, Valerie Soto, Linda Webber, Abramovitz, Valeria Wallace, Deanna Correa, Barbara Jan La Turno, Cindy Verdecia, Rewa Walsh, Juanita Kuhn, Karen Morgan, Monica Davis. BOTTOM ROW: Brooks.
Homecoming mums sold by Girls' League.
IOC CLUB PRESIDENTS
TOP ROW: Vickie Bartlett, Helen Kahn, Earl Smith, Dee Dee Osborn, Richard Vodhanel. BOTTOM ROW: Don Kelechenyi, Cheryl Reed , David Keller. MIDDLE Vickie Robinson, joyce Quitugua, jan La Turno, Ruth ROW: Cindy Verdecia, joan St . Clair, Chris jenson, Veling, joyce Tsuruta, Donna Beccia.
JOIN FORCES
President Ruth Veling Club Convention Week.
AL IFORNIA ,CHOLARSHIP
DERATION
TOP ROW: JoAnne Whitehead, Chris Larsen. BOTTOM ROW. Nancy Ray, Clarinda jones.
TOP ROW. Neil Rubenstein, Bob Good, Steve Mabs, Mike Moscow. SECOND ROW: JoAnne Whitehead, Clarinda jones, Chris Larsen, Richard Vodhanel. THIRD ROW: Char Fouts, joanne Dagen, Nancy Ray, LaVonne Lindsay . BOTTOM ROW: Julie Barnes, Denise Duranso, Debbie Salias, Debbie Smeltzer .
MAGNOLIA'S TOP STUDENTS BELONG TO NHS
TOP ROW: David Keller, Neil Rubenstein, Richard Vodhanel, Kris Nerison, Steve Mabs, Cheryl Prokop, Jane Wilson, Helen Kahn , Bob Luedtke, Char Fouts, Ed Dorman, Ralph Martinez, John Good, Greg Rachunok , Becky Henry, Craig Jones. MIDDLE ROW: Malora Johnson, Janis Ake, Joanne Dagen, LaVonne Lindsay,
Chris Larson, Vicki Bartlet, Terri Kato, JoAnne Whitehead, Debbie Smeltzer, Marie Hatton, Diane Hamilton, Kathy Esmino. BOTTOM ROW: Vickie Robinson, Joanne Klein, Valerie Wallace, Rewa Walsh, Deanna Correa, Karla Harrah.
Officers; TOP: Valerie Wallace, LaVonne Lindsay. BOTTOM: Joan St. Clair, Helen Kahn.
CREATIVE ABILITIES KINDLED
TOP ROW: Jamie Whitten, Steve Brewer, Charmain Henderson, Sara Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Ake, Sharon Asman, Donna Beccia, Mary Ellen Esler.
Richard Vodhanel (Pres), Bob Luedtke, and Ron Freemire.
IN CLUB
KEY CLUB
Crai g Jones, Bob Luedtke, Mike Breitzman , Tom Beza, Ron Freemire, Kipp Phelps, Richard Vodhanel, "ei n, Rodney Mishima, and Steve Deatrrick .
PEP CLUB PAINTS SIGNS, PROMOTES SPIRIT.
Promoting spirit for Sentinel sports events was the main function of Pep club duri ng the past year at Magnolia. Throughou t the football and basketball seasons members met frequently after school, and sp ent hours painting posters and signs \' h ich were displayed around the campus. They also put on skits during assemblies, an d attended sports events, cheering our tea ms on to victory.
Ch ris Jenson, president of Pep club, with mascot. Sign painting.
More sign painting.
TOP ROW: Mark Ward, Lori johnson, Heidi Hollenbeck, Tim Krause, Mary Freel, Linda Noel, Ray johnson, Theo DeHoog, Ed Del Hoyo. SECOND ROW: Debbie Bauer, Alan Shumway, Reggie Hodgson, Sonia Miller, Debbie Toman, Sherrie Moffitt. THIRD ROW:
Andrea Reid, Linda Roush, Nicki Holsinger, jan LaTurno, Sandi Lent, Barbara Price, Rewa Walsh, Chris jenson, Kathy Torriani, Kandi Lent, Donna james, Lynda de Avila.
Pep club members put on skit at assembly.
VARSITY 'M' CLUB
Varsity 'M' specimen. Selling popcorn at basketball game was a Varsity 'M' project.
Varsity 'M' put on a Donkey Basketball game that won't soon be forgotten.
TOP ROW: Ken Panique, Gary Williams, AI Shumway, Frank Revard, Tim Krause, Mike Seibl. SECOND ROW: Gary Devian, Raul Vasquez, Andy Binkerd, Ted Van Ars
dale, Bob McGuines. THIRD ROW: John Correa, Ri k Comin, Dennis Sanchez, Neil Green, Keith Kirish ian , Brian Cairney. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Knausse, Eric Arbiso, Dave Harper, Hank Bauer, Rocky McFadden, Brian Crouse. BOTTOM ROW: John Wabel, Marv Owens, Pe te Larson, Stan Longenecker, Art Lopez.
LAMPLIGHTER STAFF
Editor and chief KEN NAKMURA
1970 Advisor Mr. Chamberlain
STANDING : Victor Vazquez, Sandi Lent, Joette Hay Laura Trammell, Peggy Pivirotto, Donna Disher, Ken ashigawa, Kevin Kiker, Bob Miske . SEA TED : Lois Stau Nakamura . den mayer, Tamie Garrett, Pat Graham, Clarinda Jones,
FH A PRESERVES O LD FA SH IONED COOKING
CLOCKWISE FROM OVEN: Diane Harvey, l inda l I adine Eiser, Debbie Hudson, Toni Allen, Kathy Brusulas , Debbie Harvey.------.
V.P. Betty Moore, Act. Dir. Alvina Brand, Adv. Mrs. Olsen , Pres. Teri Szep, Sec.-Treas . Laurie Dryer.
Teri Szep prepares for banquet .
TOP ROW: Neil Rubenstein, Linda Herb, Debbie Salais, Kathy Heard. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Beza, Ron Freemire, Sara Oliver.
SPEECH AND INTERACT REAL WORKING CLUBS
LE CLUB
FRANCAIS
Bob Good in role with pres. Vicki Bartlett.
TOP ROW: Joel Cort, Debbie Smeltzer, Sara Clark, Bob TOM ROW: Sherry Hull, Joanne Dagen, LaVonne Good, Don Hunter . MIDDLE ROW: JoAnne White Lindsay, Clarinda Jones, and Chris Larsen . head, Craig Schneider, David Hail, Vicki Bartlett. 80T
TOP ROW: David Good, John Good, David Keller, son. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Kiefer, Renee Robinson, David Smith, Terry Hicken, Bob Miske, Bob Luedtke. Ronda Stanley, Judy Henderson, Walter Curtis, Kath MIDDLE ROW: Debbie Salias, Francoise Esquier, Mrs. McGuire, Juanita Bednar, Mark Kintz. Evans, Mrs. Debes, Nancy Evans, Bob Good, Kris Neri-
GERMAN CLUB FILLED WITH MERRYMAKERS
German Club members Kris Nerison, Francois Esquire, and Bob Luedtke are singing for the 'German Christmas Evening.'
MAGNOLIA'S FUTURE MOVIEMAKERS
TOP TO BOTTOM: Mike Moscoe, Ken Warthen , Chuck Ball , Bill Keswick, Mary Daniels, I ::l rrv H ::lV::l c:hip::lW::l n::ln rnrinth rtnrlrhrtrlip rolrthpll rt
TOP ROW: Beverly Amador, Mary Gomez, Rapheal Aurora Tafolla, Sally Avalos, Madiline Hirada, Denise Gonzohuz, Miquel Ignatieuw, Wayne Roush , Bob Duranso , Kathy Heard, Clara Amador. Luedtke, Steve Mabs , BOTTOM ROW: Debbie Gay,
SPANISH CLUB-OLE!
Spanish club members set up fundamental decora tions for Homecoming.
ZENITH AND
MEDICAL CAREERS
CLUBS Mark Gray and Chris Geraurd shown performing their skills.
ROW: Orville Myers; Tina Gongloff; Glenn Racine; Barbara Palmer
Zenith Club: TOP ROW: Jean Bernard; Frances Vinson; Martha Dupin ; Christine Lehman BOTTOM
TOP ROW: Mike Brown, John Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Kim McCully (Pres.) and Dave Sanchez.
TOP ROW: Steve Getty, Kim McCully, Stephanie Hesse, Bob MacDonald. MIDDLE ROW: Mike Brown, Judy Kaywood, Peter Wronski. BOTTOM ROW:
TOP ROW: S.Hesse, CSaldana, P.Seott, S.Ledesma, Tsuruta, S.Vazquez, S.Viramontes, L.Lopez. FOURTH D.Hughes, L.Cage, R.Hernandez, G.Yontz, V.Soto . SECOND ROW: J.Aguinaga, T.Delfin, P. Vrolizk, S. Rosa, L.Romero, Y.Acevedo, M.Rodrigues, B.Soto. THIRD ROW: A.Rois, M.Soto, F.Avila, K.Armoda, J.
YOUNG AMERICANS Well advised by Mrs. Fuller, the Young
Americans became a wo rthy service organization.
During Christmastime, they held a traditional Mexican posada. Also, these girls often aided the Service Gents in their functions. But their best achievement was raising money to buy raincoats for young children in the colony. To do this, the Young Americans sponsored a faculty luncheon and with a large turnout, it was a great success.
Much credit should be given to these girls for their time and effort to help others.
ROW: CLoueks, L.Blanee, E.Munoz, G.Torrez, A. Huitron, L.Shutteiff, A.Delfine, A.Leon . FIFTH ROW: CVasquez, M.Quintanee, O.Quintana, D.Casas, I.Casas, T.Beza, I.Treyillo, J.Limon.
SERVICE GENTS This years Service Gents, with help from
their advisor Mr. Porter, created a new image for themselves.
The club began by helping Porterville Mental Hospital by having a clothes drive, school dance, and a 25 dollar wagered football game with Loara in which all proceeds went to Porterville.
Continuing their service, the club presented the first annual teacher of the year award to Mr. Ron Butterfield.
This organization has indeed showed much advancement compared to last years Service Gents.
The Open Wheat played at a dance the Service Gents President; Ed DelHoyo . Sargent of Arms; Albert Loheld, the proceeds of which went to the Porterville pez. Treasurer; Doug Crocker. Vice President; DenMental Hospital. nis Dean.
BACK ROW: E.Morales, L.Beliafane, CMarcino, J. Crocker, R.Nicholm, C M arcino, D .Tyndzik, D. White, D.Parke, P.LaPorto , K.Thomas, T.Gress, A . Hassen, J.Bennett, T.So a e, F. au, M .Daniels, C Pilgrim, D.Larsen, T.Gomez, J.Page. SECOND Crocker. BOTTOM RO W: A.Lopez, E.DeIHoyo, ,~ "j N: F.Avila, ADVISOR Mr. Porter, D.Dean, D. M .Merreli.
DRAMA CLUB SUCH TALENT!
Drama Club indeed has feeli ng as was witnessed by all in their fine production of "Blyth Spi rit" and "Strange Bedfellows".
Broadway take heed, critics take up your pen .
Encore young actors; perform as well again.
The Drama Club.
Time out from Stra nge Bedfellows.
Drama Club Pres ident - Ja n LaTurno - in Blyth Spirit.
AFS ENCOURAGES UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN
AFS, TOP ROW: Sylvia Lindseth, Mary Reando, Gloria Armenta, Bar don. BOTTOM ROW: jeanette Eberhardy, Debbie Meyer, Stacy bara Popovich, joanne Whitehead, Francoise Esquier, Terri Kato, Henderson, Debby Barr, jane Holifield, Carol Hamilton, Kitty ThurNancy Ray, Sally Avalos, DeeDee Osborn, Ron Freemire, Loray Ver- man, Deanna Correa, Susan Verdon, Terry Brown.
Loray Verdon, president of AFS.
NATIONS
Cheryl's Brazilian family. Cheryl Prokop - Magnolia's Exchange Student.
AFS PRESENTS My name is Francoise Esquier and I am from
France. My home is near Marseille. I have two sisters and a brother. I was born in Algeria but we moved to France in 1961. Since that time I went to my junior and senior high in Martique. I graduated last year and I intend to do a measure in Biology. I like any kind of sport particularly skiing. My favorite hobby is drawing. I am also very interested in speaking foreign languages and that is one of the main reasons which pushed me to come to the u.S. Than ks to the AFS, devoted to encouraging understanding between peoples of the u.S. and other nations, I am living an experience which I will always remember. It is really a great thing to walk together and talk together; "0 ye people of the earth; then and only then shall ye have peace," (-Sanskrit).
I think Magnolia is the greatest. I never expected to meet so many friends. As I see the end of June coming very fast, I hope to come back in a few years.
Sincerely, Francoise
Francoise ex eriences Ma nolias s irit.
FRANCOISE ESQUI ER Mon nom est Francoise Esquier et je suis de France. Ma maison est pres de Marseille. J'ai deux soeurs et un frere. Je suis nee en Algerie mais nous habitons en France depuis 1961. C'est depuis ce temps que je suis alleeau Iycee a Martigues. J'ai passe Ie baccalaureat 1'annee derniere et j'ai I'intention de faire mes etudes en biologie . J'aime toutes sortes de sport, particulierement Ie ski. Mon passe temps favori est Ie dessin. Je suis aussi tres interesse par les langues etrangeres et c'est 1'une des principales raisons qui m'a poussee a venir aux Etats Unis. Grace a I' A.F.S., devoue a encourager L'entente entre les peuples des Etats Unis et des autres nations je suis en train de faire une experience que je n'oublierai jamais. C'est formidable de "marcher ensemble et parler ensemble; 0 oui peuple de la terre; alors et seu lement nous vivrons en paix" (Sanskrit)
Je pense que Magnolia est la meilleure des ecoles . Je ne croyais pas y rencontrer tant d'amis. Lorsque je vois la fin de I'annee approcher si vite, j'espere revenir dans quelques annees
Tres Amicalement Francoise
Judy Henderson, (American Sister) to Francoise .
UNITY,
Is this Spirit? You bet it is! Pep squad presented
THE KEY TO SENTI NEl SPIRI T Fro m Sunrise to Sunset
emerged a year of traditions, with many triumphs, and many c h allenges. It began durin g the summer as we traveled to Pep Cli nics gathering new ideas and routin es whic h we r e to aid us throu gh out the year in our efforts to promote school spi rit and the true Sentinel Pride.
Now, as we look back at the empty stan ds, where o nc e screami ng crowds c hee re d, we rec al l many fond memories of 1970.
Eve r-locked in our minds are those hectic days of tot
ing apples, bake sales, washing cars, and other fund raisin g activities.
There were track meets, cross-country meets, baseball ga mes, basketball games, and foo tball games, all provid in g memorable days and nigh ts of Sentinel Unity. Now these are just a few cherished memories.
Our tha nks to a student body who ha ve made our long hours of practice worth it al l.
And to each and every me mbe r on the teams, a special thank-you.
69-70 Song & Yell Leaders "Sen ti nel brew" to tea m.
SONG AND YELL LEADERS
OF 1970
STANDING: Rewa Walsh, Lori Johnson, Lynda deAvila. KNEELING: Kandi Lent, Linda Noel, Sandi Lent.
Homecoming, a time to unite as alumni return for the annual Homecoming assembly and game.
Sentinels stop to say Howdy!
YEll lEADERS : Mary Ellen Buckley, Heidi Hollenbeck, Debi Bauer, Nicki Holsinger, !<athy Torrianni, Valerie Wallace.
I-IJ:An VJ:II I J:AnJ:R - I-Ioirl i 1-I .... llonhorL
J.V. CHEERLEADERS Susie Sentinel surveys the Sentinel scene.
J.Y. Cheerleaders: Juanita Brooks, on her back Jan LaTurno, Mary Freel, Sherrie Mofitt, Patty Kintz on her back, Theresa Wolfe.
The 1969 school year started off with that dynamic duo, "Susie and Sammy Sentinel," leading Magnolia school spirit to new heights. At one time during the year it looked as though the dynamic duo was fizzling out. Theo De Hoog put down his position as Sammy Sentinel because of heavy harrasment aimed at his performance. But, Andrea Reid continued to carryon the Sentinel spirit and stepped into the seventies with the newly acclaimed JV Cheerleaders bolting Magnolia pride to sights unseen.
AND SUSIE SENTINEL PUSH SPIRIT
Magnolis's 1969-70 Susie Sentinel Andrea Reid .
SENTINEL BAND DIRECTOR - Mr. Mike Shelton.
THE PRIDE OF
Dru m Major Rick Lopez led the Sen tinel Band rhroughout the year.
TOP ROW: Jay Spaulding, Rick Armstrong, Tim Tucker, Dan Haskins, Nina Jefferson, Keith Means, John Wilson, Les Anderson. SECOND ROW: Keith Nakamura, Craig Colewell, Dennis Brownlie, Charlie White, Mike Minier, Jim Casey, Betty Brusuelas, Bob
THE BLACK & GOLD
Ogden. THIRD ROW: Tim Betteridge, Don Puzin, Dave Keller, Theo DeHoog, Mike Gaskins, Doug Burgess, Mary Jo Shook, Sam Coen. FOURTH ROW: Sue Noack, Steve Keller, Ben Rodriguez, Nancy Rowland, Rhonda White, Cathy Raliegh, Mike Con nelly. FIFTH
ROW: Harry Adams, Linda Herb, Joyce Tsuruta, Debbie Bass, Paula Rathbun, John Lockwood, Loretta White, Julie Barnes. SIXTH ROW: Rick Lopez, Kevin Kroner, Rocky Rogers, Larry Faulkner, Larry Wersky , Wayne Nakamura, Jan~~ Olsen, Becky Nerison .
1969-70 Filling the Main Office with tro
phy after trophy became a habit of the 1969-1970 Continental Drill Team . They returned home after each parade with something new to add to their collection. The Continentals received a third place from the Cypress parade, placed first at Azuza, and won first place at Hawthorn e. At the Chaffey Tournament, the most important event of the
LEADERS: Jan LaTurno, Terry Grace, Joan St. Clair, Mary Bates, Jan McKin ley, Diana Scott.
Miss L. Whitney acts as the drill team advisor.
TOP ROW: J. Watson, E. Barrett, S. Widstrom, S. O'Neill, D. Disher, C. Eggleston. FIRST ROW: P. Loy, D. Osborn, P. Collins, L. Johnson , F. Mauceri, M. Daniels ,Knickers, drill team mascot.
CONTI NENTALS MARCH TO VICTORY. year, the girls marched off with practically every honor possible for a drill team to receive. These awards included a first place with the band for their half-time show, a sweepstakes trophy from the parade, and a special trophy from the Chamber of Commerce for being the best drill team at Chaffey this year .
This success can be attributed to the pride, spirit , and
confidence that the drill team leaders and Miss Whitney instilled into the group, and the hard work and effort of the girls themselves . The spirit of friendship and cooperation among the drill team this year also accounts for their success. All of these things have contributed toward making the 1969-1970 Continentals the very best in the history of Magnolia High School.
Brooks, D. Lundquist, R. Veling, D. Harper, D. Yeager, ROW: S. Armstrong, V. Robinson, T. Kelly, A . Pettus, S. K. Kidwell, S. Miller, H. Cox, G. Iverson. THIRD ROW: Avalos, C.Hamilton, L. Stetson, P. Hayashigawa, C. C. Paulson, R. Fletcher, H. DeHoog, B. Lucas, M . Major, Verdecia.
DRILL TEAM Mary Bates holds flag for National Anthem .
Drill Team knights football players at Homecoming assembly.
Sentinels exhibit their fine talents at a halftime show.
SENT HALFTIME SPECTACULAR
From Sunrise to Sunset the Sentinel Band participated in halftime shows with such precision that they thoroughly amazed the crowds.
Never before have the Senti nel Band and Dri II Team brought such recognition to themselves and Magnolia High School as a whole.
Honor after Honor, and Trophy after Trophy proved that this years pand had a little somethi ng extra to offer. .
Some call it skill, some call it luck, but whatever it was, it certainly brought results.
BANNERS
Banners: Chris Bellafaire, Cathy Jones, Becky Henry,
Performing during a halftime show are banner carriers .
Head Banner Chris Faris
FLAGS Janis Graul, Claudia Brown, Heidi Hewey, Kim Sligar, and Monica Davis.
Barbara Price, Kay Baker, Dana Fisher, Sue Laverty, Candi Cain, Karin Gaetjens, Cathy Holstius.
Majorette - Debbie Onken
ACAPELLA AND MADRIGALS
The year 69-70 proved to be both exciti ng an d rewarding for Madrigal and A Capella partici pates. Thei r performa nces included many appearances during the holiday season at various places, and the Christmas Concert. Later in the year they appeared again in the annual Spring Concert.
These Sentinels are hard workers and fine quality was displayed in performances throughout the year.
Mr. McFall leads choral groups to success.
TOP ROW: Irene Hanson, Mike Adams, Wendell Clark, Judy Conway, Kris Nerison, La Dona Peterson, Tim Betterige, Bob Luedtke, Bob Johns, Mike Halliburton, Steve Mabs, Bruce Enos. SECOND ROW: John Higgins, Cathy Duerks, Judy Henderson, Linda Pittman, Cheryl Prokop, Helen Kahn, Francoise Esquier, Theo DeHoog, Rick Lopez, Wayne Roush. THIRD ROW: Nancy Ray, Jeff Manos, Teresa Wolfe, Debby Yeager, Heidi Hollenbeck, Jane Wil-
Caroling Madrigals spread Christmas Cheer .
son, Doug Holly, Pat Kintz, Tim Fear, Tim Farris. FOURTH ROW: Terry Grace, Karen Fox, Barbara Hunt, Jamie Whitten, Stacey Henderson, Sue Martin, Clark Rogers, Linda Harriman, Cindy Verdecia, Carla Harrah. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Price, Nina Jefferson, Vicki Robinson, Jacquie Lively, Terry Kelly, Alene Johnson, Holly DeHoog, Janice Jahnke, Kathy Heard, Teresa Aguilar .
TOP ROW: Clark Rogers, Theo DeHoog, Rick Lopez, Cindy Verdecia, Linda Pittman, Helen Kahn, Cheryl Bob Luedtke, Bob Johns, Bruce Enos, Steve Mabs, Prokop, Jane Wilson, Nancy Ray, Jamie Whitten, Sylvia Wayne Roush, Wendell Clark, Doug Holly. BOTTOM Avavlos, Barbara Price . ROW: Terry Kelly, Terry Grace, Stacey Henderson,
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1969
Homecoming Court: STANDING
A T LEFT Homecoming Queen Nicki Holsinger _
HOMECOMING COURT
- Linda Simons, Nicki Holsinger, Andrea Reid. SITTING - Nanette Evans, Rewa Wal sh .