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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 44

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8-2 THE SUN-TELEGRAM (Fontana) (Rlalto) (Colton) June 10, 1975 i 1 I (nijymjini w-tiiiniiif wiww" rwww HI ft it XnM! vvi M.yr I 1 SA, '7 -'t v- 4 I if HI I Explains his medals if llrig. I nomas K. Clifford, director of inspection for the Air Force Inspection and Safety Outer, explains his array oC medals to curious 1 risbee Junior High School students in Hialto. During a school assembly, General Clifford introduced three Fisenhower High School students who were recently selected to attend the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado.

The students were Aryca Gottlieb. Hubert Gordan and James Fnglish. Sun-Teiegram photo by Ken Wells Precision drill team Members of the Air Force Base drill team gave a many using rifles with unsheathed bayonets, for about 30 demonstration to students and staff of Poplar Elementary minutes before "falling-ou for refreshments. School in Fontana. The group performed precision drills, The en gage cut picture Bloomington girls Softball league opens, teams named Brown, Doerr Hart, Doak RIALTO A November wedding at First Baptist Church is being planned by Sharon Lee Hart and Gary Dean Doak.

The couple's engagement and Nov. 8 wedding plans were announced this week by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Millard L. Hart, 15fi W.

Vodden St. Miss Hart, who has attended only Rialto schools, graduated from Eisenhower Hieh School in 1974. She is a member of First Baptist Church and was born at Norton Air Force Base in San Bernardino. Doak, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

David S. Pete, 18490 Merrill Fontana, also graduated from Eisenhower in 1974. He was a member of the Eisenhower wrestling team. Doak is a member of First Baptist Church and is currently stationed at Grissom Air Force Base, with the U.S. Air Force.

He was bron in San Diego. RIALTO Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Brown, 657 W.

'alencia St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Richard M. Doerr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.

Doerr, 795 S. Willow Ave. Miss Brown graduated from Eisenhower High School in 1973. She is employed at Montgomery Ward Service Center in San Bernardino. The future bridegroom attended Eisenhower High School and is employed by Budget Rent-A-Car in San Bernardino.

The couple plans to be married July 18 in Las Vegas, Nevada. i Linda lirown BLOOMINGTON The 1975 Bloomington girls softball league seasnnhas been officially opened here in ceremonies at Linda A. Kessler Park, recreation aide Thorn Mendoza reported. Special guests were Lois Williams, director of the Bloomington Recreation and Park District, and Mrs. Helen Lueking, chairman of the Bloomington Municipal Advisory Council.

The Bloomington A's defeated the Troubles in the opening game, 23-2. Games are scheduled for 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.m, Wednesdays and Saturdays. They are played at the park at Jurupa Avenue and Linden St. There are three divisions, the seniors, juniors, and farm.

Teams in the Senior League include the A's, Trobles. Angels, and Steelers. Their rosters include: Troubles: Manager Kathy Bennett, coach Steve Cotton, and players Donna Stienhaff, Rhonda Davis, Roberta Lehfeldt, Terri Daivsev, Caldwell Cisneros, Endicott Si Chicas: Manager Stanley Juri. coach Carlo Juri, and players Sandy Melton, Chrissie Meiton. Hope Gutierrez, Rebecca Lynn Carrell, Rosemary Quezada, Anna Gryalva, Roberta Dryalva, Nejra Torrez, Karen Jaronski, Rhonda Marlene Reno.

Debbie Juri, Robin Stuart, and Doreen Ann Quiroz. Cougars: Manager Lillie Conway, coaches Millie Castro. Nancy Conover, and players Rosemary Rodriguez, Pauline Gomez. Carolyn Gomez, Francine Hernandez, Brenda Kay Cantwell, Precilla Rodricuez, Rebecca Renee Stovall, Denise Louise Land. Olea Martinez, Donna Ben-tt.

and Cindy Silverthorn. Teams in the Farm League include the Top Cats, Tigers, and Cubs. Their rosters include: Top Cais: Manager Barbara Dorame. coach Debra Bricena, and players Stephanie Ann Easton, Christina Pet tin gill, Ramona Gutierrez, Tamara Bur-ford. Lauri Stevens.

Nancy E. Gryaha, Christy Adelina Campa, Kim Christen Baker, Rebecca Ann Dorame, Mum Ufonda. Brenda Lawson, Lori Silverthorn, and Kimbrey Wacner. Ticers: Manacer Pete Vicil, and players Leslie Karen Frobe, Mona Marie Munden, Yvonne M. Wade, Denise Eillen Elliott.

Chris A. Blanche, Charhtte Gill Hobbins, Laruie Ann Green, Cheri L. Blanche, Roseann Cimental, Lisa Ann Vigil, Christine Louise Vigil, Nancy M. Robinson, and Benita Gay Pigg. Cubs: Manager Jack L.

Red-dick, and players Sandra Lynn Roddick, Rehecca M. Williams. Cindy C. Roddick, Lisa Gerb, Rhonda Ann Landry. Shelly Landry, Regina M.

Guilliam. Joanne Marie Trujello, Michelle Lee llarbauer, Chen Angela Williams, Connie Louise Starks, Arlene Martinez, Bonnie May Coplan. Peggy Jean Leary, and Denise Cecila Leary. Steelers: Manager Debbie Gossey, coach Kenny Gossey, and players Kathy Gail Bishop, Debbie Cantwell. Kelly Lynn Rollins, Debbie E.

Russell, Donna Lynn Cooper, Meri Cobb, Colleen Ruth Bremerman, Theresa Stuart. Peggy Doreen Gossey, Gale M. Gossey. Shelly Jolen Bowman, Alice Operini, Trisha Vandenburg, and Sheri Jean Farrar. Teams in the junior league include the Lucky 13, Sunsets.

Bobcats, Colts, Chicas, and Cougars. Their rosters include: 13: Manager Francis Almond, and players Kathy Lyn Pratt, Heather Ann Pratt, Jana Doreen Parks, Dawn Renee Spawn. Henrietta Rios, Laura Marie Campa, Gina Pearl Almond, Susy Williams, Carol Bennett, Madge Baker, Dorthy Baker, Debbie Hopkins, and Rita Hopkins. Sunsets: Manager Jean Ligon, coach Nedar Bdenco, and players Michelle Fleming, France Louis Wolf, Bonnie Sue Dorrance, Betty Ann Holtsclaw, Patricia Holtsclaw, Andrea Sandoval, Tracy Denise Maune. Alison Louise Carrell.

Tina Ligon, Barbara Ann Dorame. Donna Marie Herth, Teresa Lynn Ilerth, and Cindy Ellen Fraysher. Bobcats. Manager i a Frobe, coach Katie Lough, and players Pamela Kristine Sperling, Geraldine M. Lough, Lynne Mane Frobe, Michelle Janine Willhite, Sheri Kristine Garino, Tammy Bennett, Brenda Ufonda, Deanna Jean Gardner, Terri Saunders.

Theresa Sue Clayton, Lillian Lough, and Marleen Quiroz. Colts: Manager Vickie Schueman, coaches Albert Henson and Chip Schueman, and players Kathv Aeuilar. Anita Acuilar. Sheila MiKenzie, Melody Burl. Virginia Schueman, Anita Fay Dunson, Joy Kathleen Farris.

Tracey Lyne Richmond, Sandra Lucille Oivera, Lisa Fay Beatty, Alonia Stuart, and Annette Rojas. 1 Ann Lehfeldt. Rachel Dorame, Shirley Mary Linda Guerra, Padilla, Sylvia Sylvia Carmen Teresa Lopez, Jones, Johnnie Reid, and Hennessev, Karen Fouioc l)awey Helen DeWitt will be bridesmaids. Michael Tompros will be the groom's best man and Gerrard Hannon. Lee Cuneo, Richard Cooper, and Larry Fore will serve as ushers.

Kathryn Gardner. A's: Manager Mendoza, coaches Gary Mendoza, Mrs. Fay Pancoast, a i 1 Crissy Panacoast, and players Patti Faye Dodd, Peggy Dalene Dodd, Sonya Lynn Jackson, Denise M. Sicard, Annette Louise Rodriguez, Anna Carlene Wood, Janice Marie Sanclaire, Arlene Diana Carrion, Christine Lynn Mansanarez, Jackie Marie Medina. Debra Conway, Laurie Ann Gaffier.

Angels: Manager Margaret Stevens, and players beverly Fay Maune, Cheryl Lynn Jones. Lori Rose Maune. Kin S. Reed, Donna Lynn Hudkins. Shelly Richmond, Dorace Ann Hensley, Annette S.

Mansfield, Mary Burford, Laura Ann Phillips, Kim Evans, Dolors Sanchez, and Shery Renee Pigg. Janet Cimhtos l.llon employed by Fedco. He was born in Frankfurt, Germanv. RIALTO A September wedding at Calvary Baptist Church is being planned by Janet Cisneros and Elton Robert Endicott. The couple is to be married on Sept.

20. A reception is planned for Arrowhead Country Club. The couple's engagement was announced this week by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Cisneros, 2530 Etiwanda Ave. in San Bernardino. Born in Loma Linda, Miss Cisneros graduated from Eisenhower High School at midterm this year. Her fiance is the son of Marianne Endicott, 920 E. Mariposa and Allen Molash of Ontario.

A 1975 graduate of Eisenhower High, Endicott is Petsas, Burgon RIALTO Kathryn Joy Petsas will marry Ralph Dale Burgon on June 28 in a garden ceremony at the Mission Asistencia in Redlands. The couple's engagement was announced this week by the bride-elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Petsas of Rialto.

The bride-elect graduated from Eisenhower High School at mid-term this year and is now attending San Bernardino Valley College. She is a member of First Church of God and was born in Hammond, Ind. Burgon, the son of Dalre R. Burgon of Rialto and Mrs. Delores Rohrback of El Monte, graduated from Eisenhower in 1974 and is also attending San Bernardino Valley College.

He is a member of Zibell, Barnes FONTANA The engagement of Sheryl Lea Zibell to Michael James Barnes is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zibell, 8936 Laurel Ave. The bride-elect is a 1975 graduate of Fontana High School where she was a member of the school's A Cappella Choir and the Madrigal Singers. The future bridegroom is the son of and Mrs.

James W. Barnes. 9770 W. COLTON Karl Norman Caldwell of Colton and Louise a a 1 1 Daw sey Greenville, S.C., will be married on June 14 at St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Greenville.

The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Banks E. Caldwell of 1 2 044 Preston Colton. He is a student at Georgia Institute of Technology.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freitus Dawsey of 3 Chasta Greenville. She is a graduate of Agnes Scott College and is employed at Georgia Institute of Technology. The newlyweds will live at 811 Lindbergh Drive, Atlanta, Ga.

Catherine Pugh will be maid of honor. Cynthia Clarke, Lisa Brock, Howell Hampton, and Boul, Gilday FONTANA Janet Boul will become the bride of Doug Gilday in rites to be performed in May next year at the Fontana Community Church. Announcement of the engagement was made at a dinner party given by the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Bonnie Boul, 9410 Citrus and attended by the couple and the ridegroom-t o-be's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Gilday, 8266 Mango Ave. The bride-to-be is a native of Fontana. She graduated from Fontana High School in 1974, attends Chaffey Junior College, and is employed by Fotomat. The future bridegroom Jacobsen, Las COLTON Kathy Jacobsen of Colton and Pete Las of Bloomington announced their engagement recently at a family dinner at the home of the bride-to-be's parents.

Miss Jacobsen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jacobsen, 812 Valencia Drive, Colton.

Las is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Las, 10746 Linden Bloomington.

Miss Jacobsen attended Colton High School and San Bernardino Valley College and now attends the National Business Institute in Riverside. She was born in Omaha, Neb. Las attended Bloomington High School and is employed by Southwind Motor Homes. He was 'born in Chicago, 111. 1 Janet Hon I is a 1972 graduate of Fontana High School.

He is a native of Fontana and is employed by Kaiser Steel Co. Kathryn I'etsas Halph Hurgon First Church of God. Burgon is employed at Kaiser Steel Corp. and was born in Fontana. 1 5 ft- 'h 1 1 1 14 4.

fa A fiery show V. -a. V. MM Sun-Telegram photo by Dick Sroda Fontana-based carnival that was traveling to Hanford, just south of Fresno. The cost of the damage and the exact cause of the fire were not available last night.

The blaze was fed by gasoline from the truck's fuel tank, investigators said. State and federal firemen probe the smouldering remains of a kiddie-ride laden truck that burst into flames yesterday afternoon on Interstate 15, south of Cajon Summit. Driver Walter Anderson, of 2481 Benedict Road, San Bernardino, his wife and 2-year-old daughter escaped injury. The vehicle was part of a Kathy Jacobsen Locust Ave. He is a 1975 graduate of Fontana High School and is employed by the Glen Avon Market and Stern Exxon, Fontana.

mm- A November wedding is planned. Sheryl Zibell.

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