This is dedicated to the memory of our beloved alumni who have lost their lives. They will always be a part of us.
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Linnette Angell

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1973


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Vince Asaro

Faculty


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Bruce Bennett

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1974


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Jeff Byron

Class of: 1976


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Roger Caldwell

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1974


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Chris Christopherson

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1974


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John Miller
6/12/2014 I posted an acknowledgement of my eternal debt to Chris on the Bulletin Board of this website on July 10, 2004, and I thought it appropriate to transfer those remarks here: "I also wanted to acknowledge another classmate of ours who is no longer with us: Christina Christofferson. Many of us knew her as Tina Christofferson, although I always called her Chris. Early last March, while working with the other Reunion Committee members to update the Alumni Contact Database (so that we could notify everyone about the forthcoming Reunion), I learned from Glenn Byron that she passed away, apparently in the early 1990s. "As I mentioned in some recent correspondence with our former English teacher, Ms. Eiswerth, a part of oneself dies when one learns of the death of another, especially the death of someone close. If it were otherwise, perhaps grieving would not occur, at least where the deaths of others are concerned. I had been hoping to make contact with Chris again in this Reunion, and it came as something of a shock to realize that that was not to be. Here, as in past experiences of death, I find that memory and gratitude temper the anguish of loss. "I had some brief correspondence with her while I was in Nepal. She had become a nurse, and was working near Desert Hot Springs as I recall. However, I had lost contact with her after that. It’s odd in retrospect how blithe I was about the prolonged lack of contact. That’s part of the reason for having this Reunion, and for having this Website: to allow contact to happen again sooner rather than later. "In talking with so many of our classmates, I’ve been impressed by how many of us experienced at least enough loneliness and alienation in high school to be having a pretty difficult time at times. For all I know, perhaps all of us did. But even if only many of us did, it seems almost comically ironic in retrospect. It’s like the Steven Sting song, 'Message in a Bottle': 'I guess I’m not so lonely being alone'. At any rate, going through periods of loneliness and alienation, whether illusory or not, one becomes all the more joyous to discover the oasis of friendship in a sympathetic heart. Chris had just that kind of heart. May she be in peace and happiness wherever she now resides."

Lyman Clower

Faculty


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Nelson Cominsky

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1972


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Rozalyn Cooley

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1974


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Michael Damron

Class of: 1974

Yearbook Picture Year: 1974


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