Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)

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START GF SGMETHING NEW I INTRODUCTION E ACTIVITIES -E! HONORS Ei SPORTS E- CLUBS IE ACADEMICS Q PEOPLE E FACULTY E SENIORS E JUNIGRS E SOPHOMORES E FRESHMEN QI FAVORITES Q SENIOR REGISTER gl INDEX ggi ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ww ,, , FOR 1988 VOLUME XXVI Julie Hansen - Editor-n-Chief Alhambra High School Sherri Mobley - Photo Editor 3839 West Camelback Road Larry R. Cunningham - Advisor Phoenix, Arizona 85019 s LIOD M 2 INTRODUCTION 'mfwwbilhf 4,2 f A START OF S METI-II G W he 1987-1988 year was the start of many new things for Alham- bra and its population of 2300. Through its doors, Alhamra wel- comed many new students and its new principal, Dr. A. David Briggs. Many new facilities have been added in the 900 building to help accommo- date the new magnet program, the Cen- ter for Lifetime Activities and Sports Services or CLASS. Alhambra is one of only four schools in the country to offer such a program. This year athletes and club members were required to have grade checks ev- ery three weeks. If the student was not passing at least five subjects, he or she was suspended from the sport or club until the next grade check. As a district wide policy to help pre- vent absences, Alhambra became a closed campus for the first time in its history. For the new schedule, every class was shortened by five minutes thus allow- ing time before school for KKIS. The KKIS period, also known as Keep Kids in School, was developed to give stu- dents an opportunity to receive extra help from their teachers. Lunches are shortened to thirty-five minutes. Therefore, many new snack stands were opened around campus to help accom- modate all the students due to closed campus. With the new programs such as KKIS, OBE, EEI, CLASS implemented and new faces seen on the faculty staff and a new principal, this was most cer- tainly a year that was A START OF SOMETHING NEW! Students assemble in the a pep assembly. FAR LEFT. A student stares aimlessly ahead unaware his picture is being taken. LEFT: Sophomore David Parker looks over the scene as students scurry to get their books in time for their next class. INTRODUCTION 3 '7 Alhambra Mighty Lions at a 6 'dia Seniors Cindy Rodarte and Tommy Meagher kick back at the Homecoming game. ii D F' 9 not A i'1al.bi l Y' Band members take a break after playing for Students gather the quad. 4 INTRODUCTION activities in W , ,Q ll J? if M 'lf 5563? Students pass by the new racquet ball courts to class after hgmecgming assembly, Students look on during a lunchtime pep assembly in the quad. U ' 9.55, j ffeffi DIV..-21 ---- f 'f' --,:- 'N' '!7Tf""' 1' Y .. W . - Kevin Cary and Coach Scott help "decorate" the freshly painted "AH done by several mem- bers of the senior class for homecoming. INTRODUCTION 5 iw RIGHT: Freshmen try to "wipeout"their I ,competition as they pass the toilet paper during Freshman orientation. BELOW: Members of the varsity football team break Q for lunch dressed in their finery. Www is A v ir Q S li I is R wm s ,fad i , to it RIGHT: Matt Lopez cheers enthusiastically at a football game as he waves his pom pon. 6 INTRODUCTION LEFT: A student waits patiently in the lunch line as he shrugs humorously in re- sponse to what is happening behind him. BELOW: Mr. Murphy suspiciously scans the situation as he looks over Jason Beez- ley's shoulder. 2 , LEFT: Students gather their thoughts 'at full speed as the Fall Sports Assembly gets under way. INTRODUCTION 7 fffrzzww A if Students pour out or une c in a hurry to reach their next destination. WWW' ,-"""m"""'-+.,- Traci Hollis ponders during class unaware that behind her Yin Yeung is taking note 8 INTRODUCTION in Th1s rowdy bunch of students takes great prxde ln lendmg t H3 ,Y -1 The football team gets in position and fired up to make the next play off the line. LEFT: Nicole Fortier jumps and remains in position during a routine at a pep as- sembly. INTRODUCTION 9 V' ,,,...-v-'H K ,gr 5 uw 4' 5 ,. we an .av 2iiw..+ at .Q-ww' 'wg-' - H ii 'R N.. '38 ,,, A ,, --Q. if vm! Qs! ii iw Q ,, if 5 nh. Us xl I 1 ,, - 'ig ff' - 3 wg 'T .S Q' 'S 4 TOP LEFT: Cheerleaders display a mount during the homecoming assembly. TOP RIGHT: Robert Maple flies through the air as he is introduced as a Hoffland Honey. ABOVE LEFT: The crowd gets rowdy at the homecom- ing assembly. ABOVE RIGHT: Our new prin- cipal, Dr. Briggs, delivers an announcement to the studentbody. RIGHT: The freshmamsoph- omore float wins the float building contest. 12 HOMECOMING WEEK 1987 Homecoming Floats ions Around the World was the theme of the 1987 Home coming which was celebrated during the week of October 19th 23rd The classes of 1990 and 1991 Joined forces to build Fiesta the winning float The Junior Class built Africa a float which showed the lifestyles of the peo ple in Africa The senior float was never seen by LEFT: of the class of 1989 show their spirit during the homecoming assembly as they await the opportunity to show off their float. BOT- TOM LEFT: The varsity football team and cheerleaders wait eagerly for the homecoming nominees to be announced, ABOVE: Michelle Hammons and Melissa Hernandez coast down the football field after being nominated as part of Homecoming Royalty. unts hls stuff at the BELOW: Football announcing RIGHT. Hoffland Honey, fla ' Conlon, RIGHT: Semor Mlchelle the lighter m boilding. 14 HOMECOMING WEEK into ,44' x-"' SM ei nf mute in 5 LEFT: Sophomores Tommy Dull and Mike Dixon look surprised at the camera while Marcos Najera and Joey Nolen work consis- tently on the freshman-sophomore float. BELOW: Robert Maple, Corby Stanley, Shane Conlon, and Tony Jones demonstrate what being members of Hoffland's Honeys really means. S-' if K 'Gi si l We SE X is , L ,N Y is gr.. K s N' , EZIE- I swwgal H V- ,A ,W A A' "" ls, ' 4 ,K 1 Nw , . A v V' ' . I I ' ' A 1 , , it L 5...-.s " 5 ,aw-,,,,....---" .. as M M -...vw -Q1 ,Q :. ,: 1: A , . 4 , e , " " iifivfg 3'- - -M -53,,. ,: '1: :gs55's. - - 'iw -- gl W, ' , ': . s- -' LEFT: The senior class float building crew express their opinion towards long hours at float building. HOMECOMING WEEK 15 rw-vw A www ... - . ,k.,,.,g ., 12 ' Mtfrgln' . 15: yflilsfjkl ii 1 7 I was ? 'Amir 5. 8 ff il, I 3 f A ff Hr A1 +V 5' iw. wi.: if -,lg , Z Ki ji RIGHT: Courtney Chuck Moore relax on the float after Home- coming King and r-1 UIS- 3 I -L ABOVE LEFT: First Attendants Shannon Beard and Tony Valenti and Second Atten- dants Carmel McDaniel and Jason Barraza celebrate their selection as being a part of the 1987-1988 Homecoming Royalty. ABOVE RIGHT: Michelle Hammone and Ronnie Hasl ride around the field after being selected third attendants. BOTTOM RIGHT: Fourth Atten- dants Regina Najera and Shane Conlon make their way down the aisle. 16 HOMECOMING ROYALTY ACTION 5, I ,n lunnnvyvv l 2 At the fall sports assembly, freshmen watch as the athletes are introduced. 4 1, AM Y I vlrl VV, ' vv 3' M .. a . .,,,W 1 ., U., A , W if all? , .,,, .,,E, ..,,. ,. A ..,., A V, 5 fl wx., Q. '1 1 ,o g gel ,,., , I V- fmarx, by . .st Z ' 35522. ' V. ,,,, 'i""'N4 ,.. i s ' ya as in he W y W W y . 5 fi i it Upperclassmen ham it up at the fall sports assembly. Spirit rules student assemblies .. o Two of Hoffland's Honeys strut their "stuffed shirts" as they attempt to step to the music at the homecoming assembly. 3 ' Qs .K . . . 5+ - fr 'E 9, .f as ,Q -E V. I kA'-. , 4 as .. - . 4. . Q. . W. lie? xl 'iff rl .self-: i n lui E Sf'-fi 4 K' Ni ' ?' . " .." r" . fs If t W 4- 'QFFY ..: I ..A. K x, 2- vt, Y G 'ss . it . fd' '. i .5 x gifs .Q y. .. . 1 . r' 9 is ..r .. .. - if 'raissss S ' Q .G f .. r If QA X. 5,34 tk sn., E., ' L..kduaf,a If sf-1.3 f, A mm 3 A ss ' S 'if L - e ., vi ., . 5 if.-3,56 X .' . fm if SJ H' 1 .Q 'lst' . - A stadium full of students enjoys the antics at the homecoming assembl Y- if-I "See, Dr. Briggs, I really am at the fall sports assembly," some say. ASSEMBLIES 17 'wwfew-wr 1 s--V? N Q iii W Lil 2 3 e Z 55 Q if 54 TUDE y., Wm 4 Secretary T BODY OFFICER U M ' ,MM fy sp, Q ' 'f ' 1 V. M., ,nv we 3, if f , if 1 ,YK M Andrea Crenshaw Kevin garen Hardy Presl ent pw, l?i 5I'rea5nrer , ezae K V .ew Government heart of the Student body tudent government, led by president Kevin Cary, was re- sponsible for all the fun the lions had this year. By working to- gether, they organized and executed activities to raise lion spirit and re- spect. This was a major goal for them this year. Because of closed campus, the of- ficers sponsored different quad ac- tivities for the entertainment of large amounts of students on cam- pus. Student government also held two canned food drives for the needy at Thanksgiving and Christ- mas. a a aww msg i oool I V i ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE FRONT ROW Stacey Shugart Dani Malody Holly Pawlak Yvonne Nelson. SECOND ROW: Melanie Branden Debbie Klnnard Kristina Guzman Georgenna Myers THIRD ROW Lori Terrell, Ricky Morquecho, Shauna Robbins, Geneva Hopson TOP ROW Thomas Bergh Juha Kantola Christian Bernert Julie Blair, Maurus lmhof, Jim Noller. STUDENT GOVERNMENT 19 CIMIT R changes its format oming out once a month, the Alhambra SCIMITAR had the duty of keeping the stu- dents and faculty informed on school activities with regular fea- tures such as Campus Camera, Opinion Poll, and Club Column. This year the SCIMITAR changed its format to a magazine- style newspaper. Editor-in-chief, Laura Trujillo, Feature editor, DeAnne DeLacy-Yeo, and Sports editor, Shannon Burrus worked on paste-up, layout, and editing every month while reporters struggled to meet interview, rough draft, and story deadlines. Meanwhile, advisor Sue McAllister oversaw the pro- ceedings. li: , ,Aww Editors Shannon and Laura are hard at work stuffing the paper. as g is -- -. --rw X "'- L . sw ........ s ,,,... Q ' 'N' N SQMM XX . . 'J S . A 55 S 5 isss E i . 3 ' ig Q if L 'E , . . ,, .f : X .... ii i1f1,:..k K fi . . i 1 -- ,: - 1251, Ti-Sfiifniiiwisxaiv :V :E el -1 ABOVE: After the rush of trying to meet deadlines, the Scimitar staff is caught in a rare moment of leisure. RIGHT: Slaving over one of the many time consuming duties is Scimitar advisor Mrs. McAl- lister. 20 SCIMI TAR Q Vw Q ,,2,, Q J .,,A,L W hi K kr wwww SCIMITAR-SITTING: Faith Nelson, Roseanne Rendon, Dana Dew, Dionne Moore, Laura Trujillo. TOP ROW- Gavin Byrne, Greg Price, Victor Vasquez, Juanita Hardy, Jenny Bauer, Stephanie Abel, DeAnne DeLacy-Yeo, Brandi Oliphant, Mrs. McAllister. NOT PICTURED: David Rosset, Shannon Burrus, Melissa Rubin. 5 5 4' c W ' ' h M ' t J nw Www i t 'N iii, V 5 , K1 ' rerun, "l ABOVE: Laura talks over some points of interest with Brandi. LEFT: David touches up on his "tongue" typing. SCIMI TAR 21 Some of the staff wait in the hot sun for Mr. Cunningham to come and open the door. Stephanie and Maria are hard at work. n . Sharon works on a layout to prove she ca draw a straight line. Mr. Cunningham and Alma celebrate Simon's b-day on October 27. Photogs Kevin and Donald eat up. Editor Julie and Photo Editor Sherri share a hug after meeting the first deadline. 22 F ORTRESS April has pains over the next deadline. '87-'88 staff "Starts Something New!" Fortress Staff poses for another group shot, this time without Mr. "C,'. ark and stormy was the night factually bright and sunny was the day! and the Fortress staff had risen from their eternal resting place fthe yearbook rooml to complete . . . THE FINAL DEAD- LINE! fThe dramatic pause and ee- rie organ music goes here guys.J Doomed to haunt the hallowed halls for infinity for at least the '87- '88 school yearl, the Fortress staff captured spirits that provoked spir- it Cbad punj. "Where's my layout? Igor, my layout! The monster Cunningham can't live Without my layout!" shrieked the editor fDr. Juliesteinj. "The deadline, the deadline. I need the copy to make the deadline. I need the copy to make the dead- line," said the Almapire. "I cannot help it. Copy is in my bloodf' iAn- other bad pun, sorry.J The head zombie CSherriJ creeped out of the darkroom and quaked at the sight of a flash. But Donkin came through with Kevkin and de- livered all the prints. QNo vampires in these pictures but some close re- semblances!J When the clock struck midnight Cuh oh, deadlinelj the advisor wailed, "I want my mummy!" The staff pulled together and completed the monster and THE FINAL DEADLINE was met. Igor was eating a bat so April found the layout. FORTRESS STAFF- BACK ROW: Mr. Cunningham, Advisor, Maria Ramirez, Debbie Greco, Jennifer Austin, Kevin DeVries, Stephanie Abel, Sharon Bogue, Brandi Anderson, Alma Cameron. SEATED: April Burrus, Sherri Mobley, Photo Editor, Donald Galloway, Julie Hansen, Editor-in-Chief. FOR TRESS 23 Lion mascots growl for student spirit MASCOTS-TOP ROW: Lisa White, Janel Johnson, Terry McMillan, Lion Mascot, Tina Turmo, Judy Hill, Teresa Coppi. BOTTOM ROW: Jill Jumper, Mrs. Koch, Sponsorg Vickie Zien. Dflfing the fall SDONSZ 21SS9mb1Y tYV0 Lion .U1aSC0tS C3V0f't. in the A "preppy" Lion mascot holds onto a football while some poms and middle of the gymnasium attemptlng to raise student spirit. another mascot look on during a hgme football game- 24 MASCOTS Flagline waves as band marches 'AN-Q gg X R Q - f- ..k, y t .-2551, e ,fl-ffszgx, ,M S , H, M or 'f ---- m e .... or -. c. l 5 X X Q X X S YN :k sfiiizikfgz . f ' . c 'h ,, . 'NP . ' J-1' f --i- we 1Q s rcclcc A .. if Michelle Lovell forms part of a triangle Tracy DeGraw stands at point as the rest of the Lion flagline forms a line behind her during with two other flagliners. the Homecoming assembly. 1 if Mm.. FLAGLINE-BOTTOM ROW: Gracie Hunter, Jennifer Vittorio, Crista Umphress, Michelle Lovell, Melissa Mullins. TOP ROW: Tracy DeGraw, Tanna Quotskuyua. FLAGLINE 25 Lion marching band: official Pearl Harbor Da band orking hard during the fall was the Alhambra Lion marching band. Under the direction of Rick Felix, the band marched in many parades and per- formed ably at the home football game halftime shows. Alhambra's marching band was the official Pearl Harbor Day band again this year. They perform every year at the State Capitol to honor those who died on the Battleship Arizona during the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1941. Chirping away during a halftime show is the flute and piccolo section of the marching band. MARCHINGfCONCERT BAND-FIRST ROW: D. Rodriguez, S. Trevino, B. Fountain, A. Carter, M. Rogus, J. Cirincione, C. Jarkins, K. Kelly, P. Jones. SECOND ROW: S. Stein, A. Lundheim, S. Vent, J. Marsteen, K. Gump, Y. Nelson, K. Robertson, M. Sweeney, P. Garhart, S. Anne Taylor. THIRD ROW: D. Dombrowski, S. Struble, D. Rider, M. Mc.Kin- ney, S. Tuggle, N. Campbell, R. Morquecho, L. Burt, T. Hall, S. Van Nostrand. FOURTH ROW: T. Avilla, J. Fox, H. Koontz, P. Hanna, A. Seumptewa, T. Crane, H. Hanson, M. Shoemake, B. Frechette, D. Pemberton, C. Johnson, J. Fugiel. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Felix, C. Corboy, J. Howe, B. Jensen, K. Wood, Y. Peltz, A. Thomson, B. Walker, M. Laughter, C. Jones, D. Burow, J. Wenger, B. Verrill. SIXTH ROW: V. Pearsall, V. Zien, A. Nickell, J. Dowling, T. Jones, T. Jones, S. Hamma, J. Hudfstetla, D. Null, L. Frame, S. Grueke, C. Aird, M. Knapp, T. Wong. SEVENTH ROW: M. Morrow, J. Sweig, G. Bradley, J. Gaxiola, J. Thomas, G. Barr, V. Linda, D. Klooster, D. Hinduliter, B. Willis, T. Sweeney, R. Franke. EIGHTH ROW: M. Lovell, C. Umphress, G. Hunter, J. Vittorio, T. Quotskuyua, M. Mullins, T. DeGraw. 26 BAND Percussionists Grumec Barr, Jeff Thomas and Jim Sweig help keep the band in time as they beat out rhythm on the drums. BAND 27 CONCERT CHOIR - ON RISERS-FIRST ROW: Denice Le Beau, Melissa Whaley, Denise Rodriquez, David Grove, Peter Nesheiwat, Matt Stidd, Brad Jensen, Vandi Kinnison, Maria Pasia. SECOND ROW: Kim Van Pelt, Peggy Sue Jones, Vickie Starr, Lisa Poff, Wesley Phillips, Fred Ratliff, Carmela Shuler, Marion Schragel. THIRD ROW: Kim Peterzak, Shannon Beard, Terry Hillman, Chris Thorne, Steve Gill, Christina Vose, Shevaun Sullivan. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Aylesworth, Jennifer Stick, Julie Blair, Wendy Peel, Jennifer Dowling, Lori Terrell, Sheila Hays, Julie Johnston, Debbie Anderson. ADVANCED LADIES ENSEMBLE: Mr. Shively, Julie Blair, Lisa Poff, Jennifer Dowling, Darla Weese, Katie Sarracino, Denise Rodriquez, Vandi Kinnison, Carmela Shuler, Lori Terrell, Julie Johnston, Renee Westmorelan, Andy Lundheim. 28 CHOIR Shively rekindles interest in Choir TREBALAIRES-FIRST ROW: Jacquiie Fox, Melissa Hoffman, Summer Liles, Candy Shields, Gina D'Amico, Renee Westmorelan. SECOND ROW: Lisa Kerkhoff, Naomi Garcia, Deidra Burow, Dawn Johnson. THIRD ROW: Erin Baker, Marcy Vick, Katherine McGee, Sheeah Savage, Minnie Hodge, Jennifer Emmry. V- A new girls choral ensemble, the Trebalaires, blend their voices in a song about snow, presents, and trees during the Christmas concert. Estelle Trevino plays the flute as she accompanies the group and Mr. Shively directs. Senior, Lisa Poff, sings "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" during the Christmas con- cert. CHOIR 29 Pom Sz Cheer: The doctors are in wenty girls walked through the doors of Alhambra High School in September, deter- mined to infect the school with school spirit. They attended games of all sorts and cheered their hearts out, in an attempt to spread their happy virus. They helped doctor-up pep rallies by doing medicine dances around the quad and dress- ing up to hide their true intentions from the student body, only to dis- ABOVE: Rising to the occasion are the members of the cheerleading squad as they practice a mount. LEFT: CHEER-BOT- TOM ROW: Carmel McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Qbending overj Rachelle Stinnett, Ni- cole Fortier, Shannon Beard. THIRD ROW: fstandingj Carrie Neal, April McNally. FOURTH ROW: Heidi Rendahl, Claren Hardy. TOP ROW: Karen Allen. 30 CHEER close their healing powers when they had already destroyed the anti-spirit bacteria. Pom's head surgeon, Kristi Co- horst, led her spirit specialists Courtney LaDuke, Marcie Englert, Laura Farina, Doti Giacalone, Gid- get Dacquista, Laura Noller, Rona Struble, Christina McNally and Stacey Shugart in trying to find a cure for the doldrums. Under the direction of cheers' chief-of-staff Carmel McDaniel, spirit menders Lissa Smothers, Car- rie Neal, Heidi Rendahl, Claren Hardy, Shannon Beard, April McNally, Rachelle Stinnett, Nikki Fortier and Karen Allen healed all of no-spirititus at Alhambra. These two groups succeeded in doctoring up the school year and sending their fellow lions home happy and healthy. So, if any lions ever feel down and out, give them a call. They will probably prescribe two aspirins and to cheer in the morning. Cheers Shannon Beard and April McNally urge on the team during a football game. sk N POM-BOTTOM ROW: Stacey Shugart. MIDDLE ROW: Gidget Dacquista, Laura Farina, Rona Struble, Kristi Cohorst-captain. TOP ROW: Doti Giacalone, Christina McNally, Laura Noller, Courtney LaDuke-co-captain, Marcie Englert. 2, ABOVE: Pom members Laura Noller, Doti Giacalone and Marcie Englert stir up school spirit in the quad at lunch. RIGHT: Stacey Shugart and Gidget Dacquista move their hands to the music during a sports assembly in the gym. POM 31 Modern dance do rizty routines Modern Dance members perform "Putting on the Ritz" as they step out with canes during the Christmas concert. Modern Dance steppers strut their stuff as they stretch their arms in performance at Christmas time. 32 MODERN DANCE at gr K 3 Q z s' . V i of tr rr it 91 , f s f i if ,L l r i E Q 1 M V Ei ip . f E 'N to 1 at i 3 i it , H Q W' Hg f 9 i 4 is r Q 1 f ' it if s i 5255 A - , , Q , ,sg , , 5 5 f Q3 . Q M3 k ,, , 4 is 2 , sk vt z V V ,H WM K f , , , si p pp sg an gi 54 W, , . ,, I t H . i K ...sgfgnffirvsssruss,, :gs-ngmzr rf-:ff H so 4 ,,.., K "re 2 r if F L 2 , H I 5 5 . e A f .-,,,, : Z 2 Q 1 I , i- gig 5 , , - "fi , JV "i" .1 - ,,,-' ' 2 r f Standing at the ready holding their canes, the Modern Dance mem- bers begin their routines. Matmaids , cheered with PRIDE! he Alhambra JV and varsity matmaids were combined as one this year. Seniors Maria Ramirez and Sherri Rubeck helped lead the Matmaids on enthusastically while cheering for the wrestlers. For the first time, divisionals were held at Alham- bra. It was made extra special by the Matmaids who worked extra hard to ensure that the wrestlers were pepped up and going. Matmaids intensly watch the match. . 4. .5 , V7 gfifpe if l ' A , ,,nc ..,, Matmaids take a break. Matmaids Esmie Bartolini and Maria Ramirez teach the child fmascotb their trade. MATMAIDS-TOP ROW-JV: Miss Kells, Christina Magana, Erin Baker, Laurie Corbett, Katherine Bratton, Tanna Quotskuyva. SECOND ROW-JV: Toni Anthony, Rachel Salaiz, Veronica Olivas, Robyn Forstie. THIRD ROW-VARSITY: Captain Barbara Dominguez, Sherri Rubeck, Esmie Bartolini. BOTTOM-VARSITY: Captain Maria Ramirez. MATMAIDS 33 Girls try to act like they don't need men. Little girl is played by April, Mr. Snow's daughter. Peddler -Ali Hackum and the fellows talk about girls' fathers who come out with shotguns every time they date their daughters. Curly, played by Mr. Shively, and Laurie, played by alumnus Ta- mara Reynolds, pretend that they don't love each other. 34 DRAMA OKLAHOMA. , again!! 1987 ou Canlt Take it With pla s 6, E , 1I1 O11 A gstgmri pf,.s,,, ,, K, .... ,ig,g.,i3,lsM5i,3SsegE,N wg-gxgl x E X . - -if sas sa f , SAY: -, -s-vase R- .. ,.... ,.X. E 'E 5:15 -ss53fifi'E .ik If55.iAflf:5-5.viql'k5-,Xt 5:55E:5f:Ei?5?f-:SYEEEESSEE .'5125':Eklt:5EE535 7 55, ff X , S X E?" - R , E .. gggg Ea. I Y - t to at - . Q " X . Q . -- .... ,Ei ' - ' ABOVE: In Oklahoma, Ado Annie, played by Tamara Curtis, is intimidated by her father, Mr. Snow, and his shotgun. RIGHT: Victor Vasquez, a god in his own time, is the milkman who stayed for dinner ' f in You Can t Take It. il E ,, f E ,, ' ' I E E :E " f Z 5 ' 2 - 1 I J " 2 , 2 E, I - E. E! 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LEFT: Curly makes Laurie jealous by inviting Gertie, played by Wendy Peel, to the Box Social, in the musical Oklahoma. DRAMA 35 Students share skills in l mpics SPECIAL OLYMPICS-BACK ROW: Coach-Tom Szabo, Shawn McLenna, Mary Grendell, Coach-Susan Kells, Michelle Matos, Michelle Lloyd, Agnes Proctor, Darion Hodges. FRONT ROW: Robin DiFrancesco. Not pictured is Juan Olmeda. U I W M ,,,, Michele Matos rolls the ball in bowling practice in the gymnasium while Mary Grendell and Michelle Lloyd watch carefully. 36 SPECIAL OLYMPICS X Agnes Proctor practices spotting the bowling ball in hopes of get- ting a strike during a Special Olympics session. Jazz Lab entertains at Christmas JAZZ LAB-BACK ROW: Teri Meerstein, Jenny Huffstetler, Brent Verrill, Scott Stein, Vince Linder, Dante Perez, Amber Nickell, Penny Hanna. SECOND ROW-Shauna Struble, Yolanda Peltz, Joe Gagiola, Brad Jensen, Tina Avilla, Scott Hanna, Mr. Felix, director. BOTTOM ROW-Sue Ann Taylor, Grumec Barr, Jeff Thomas, Tom Galdys, Jim Sweig. Sue Anne Taylor plays the keyboard during a Jazz Lab performance in the quad before Christmas. Brent Verrill, trumpetg Jeff Thomas, Jim Sweig, drums, and Grumec Barr, guitar perform during a Jazz Lab performance. JAZZ LAB 37 Gruhn, Iiohrs conunand JROTC nder the command of Major Thomas Gruhn and Sgt. Rollin Kohrs, Alhambra's JROTC once again made its presence known on cam- pus. Students who enrolled took part in many activities that demonstrated their leadership training. These stu- dents raised the flag every morning and presented the colors for the school as- semblies. Several students showed their skills in drill team competitions and in rifle matches at the range. ROTC Staff Officers - LEFT TO RIGHT: CfMaj Chris Jefferys, CfCpt. Tammy Allen, Cf Mjg. Nancy Clements, CfSfc. Derek Strickland, CfSfc. Orlando Zayzs, Not pictured is C! Cpt. Kevin Mahoney. ROTC - FRONT ROW: L. Hogan. SECOND ROW: S. Hayes, D. Rabe, M. Garret, J. Dresser, D. Winners, M. Daniels, K. Cole, J. Chamberland, G. Elston, P. Marsh, M. Brown, G. Nieto, M. Pearsall. BACK ROW: J. Sutton, J. Larsen, R. Abbott, B. Stevenson, D. Sanchez, E. Steffen, W. Dee. ROTC - FRONT ROW: V. Garrett, G. Hicklin, H. Wade, J. Washington, P. Chac, N. Clements. BACK ROW: R. Vertigan, K. Puchta, P. Johnson, N. Potter, M. Knapp, B. Elston, C. Whitlock, D. Washington, P. Zelez, S. Corrigan, G. Hodgson, N. Carpenter. 38 ROTC is ROTC-FRONT ROW: B. Sanders, P. Bolgiano. MIDDLE ROW: K. Mahoney, T. Nguyen, J. Gustafson, M. Gallardo, C. Atkins, M. Gracia. BACK ROW: B. Brown, R. Moore, P. Joseph, L. Gilchrist, R. Bookman, C. Shivers. ROTC-FRONT ROW: A. Sisco, J. Becraft, C. Carlson. MIDDLE ROW: C. Lasica, W. Auten, B. Althaus, K. Cooke, B. Switzer, O. Zayas, T. Mason, C. Jeffreys, R. Closson. BACK ROW: T. Allen, D. Rauch, C. Smith, A. Longoria, R. Johnson, J. Bordeau. ROTC-FRONT ROW: T. Clayton, M. Stidd. MIDDLE ROW: C. Shields, C. Jordan, L. Collenburg, A. Kludo, P. Randall. BACK ROW: D. Strickland, J. Fisher, T. Allen, H. Chao. D. Carr, C. Thorne. ROTC 39 W ... Msisssf. .,, -Q .. .. ..... f 3 sim x. .. Xxx be N. f X ,s Q - . I I 5 sl - . X fi eggs gig iii . li is . 'K .e he ., Q . s as -Q . .- . .. , .. WM- X.-WSW 'F if A L. ,..e.,.,X. ,... wr. . D l ' 5 ' -- X is . . mis - X . - . 1 X' --X1 -was .. .s F- . -f fr--M -J 3 -- , .. .. -, i . - l l ...i...eN my .ggewi s . " ww ' 'X A " .. ' Q -f--, , gf. A V. A...,,.. . ..,.. .. , J . U qv?-1:51--5,T 'X :f .aka Qu.. - Y s ' .:: . D. V, . .. ,. .. :si-V-e.:w E5-5: N- -"k QM 'X X kkxkk K 5 K -i ..,...- .., VX J: :I k kk SS: 5, -.,.. k..:af.1r...gssFQf.my-2,1-.f L H , - X wwe 7 ' - - .. .. , . -- . . D 1 I 1 LLLL . , .. 5 .. . .. .. .-. ....... . f .. i ' . F 9 M 1 . . '. ' ' '::.SSQ:f'5- 62 5:6-Q55--'fris-E..:E:J 5: :- I: J:.5f:V'ff"f..fSf5'f.E'. Sf: , . P555-SE--'51 .... - if ' . C if T D1-S7321 ' Q '5QE. X 5 Li ziiwfif If ' ' -". 5':5,5il3i,1i irZi52fi5EYiEff55Q??:5555335555,55:135533355-?EE4:55iilsr so so so ---- s s K ggg' , h--- I ---- I T A ' .... .. , ---- ' 'we:::.IAJ:E' :sf 'ff.lQiHVQf'l A :5s:XA:::'L5SfQ?:::-' : ' 2 - :I LLLL , LLLL . X ---- K Kg X X Q .fe .... .. ..' . A LLLV L ii ' 1 A 'ATI , x .::,-:- .. s .,-, V. 5, ,- ,, .... .E .. ..-f ... rg.. , .,:.. ww ,W ,,,,, -,,: Drill Team commander C!Ltc Chris Jefferys and his squad stand at attention as they present arms during the homecoming pre-game ceremony. D1-ill Team members Members of the ROTC Drill Team kneel down by the sidelines before a formation. 40 DRILL TEAM COLOR GUARD: J. Larsen, B. Sanders, D. Strickland, G. Hodgson, M. Pearsall. stand at attention waiting for the next direction command. Drill Team moves precisely he Mighty Lions Drill Team was one of two precision movement teams in the corps. They special- ized in creating a concept through the exciting movements and rifle throws they performed. What they attempted to do was produce a sense of awe from the audience by quickly performing each maneuver with excellence and concise individual moves, and then ad- vancing to the next movement while the crowd was still applauding. ABOVE AND BELOW: The Mighty Lions Drill Team perform their circle sequence at the Homecoming Game. DRILL TEAM 41 H, ,mfif-,z' ,, :,,,:, A- ?"' Q M Q1 K, ,y,55:' I ' 41 f ' i Z 1 -- -- ' Mmm Hx, 4 k , 'z: ,. Mi? " Y fl - ,- Q W 'uf' 'fi' f 2 . gi QV J V ,, ., W L " " A , V ,,5, , ,,:,,,, E5, ., E, , , , .. V , , V V V, V V V V V 5 7 ,.,,, A H, , " " . nnnnulnr Wgg, YW , f'f' V ' V, ,, V V f 1 V 'V 4 I ' ga' 5 I 'M Q 'L V, ' - ' I " 'Q ,,,, V 1 I fgjgafw . K .I " " W X E V E2 , Mg Q1 1 ma ' Niki 5 I F 5 .2 J 5 w 1 g 5 , 5 1 si A sw- Second Attendants: Carmel McDaniel and Jason First Attendants: Shannon Beard and Tony Valenti B arraza Third Attendants: Michelle Hammons and Ronnie Ollfth Hasl 1011 Regina Najera and Shane Con- HOMECOMING ROYALTY 45 Teens learn representative government Boys! Girls State - oys and Girls State was a pro- gram for education in govern- ment. The students who were selected for this were chosen by teach- ers who made up the honors and awards committee. These students were active in extracurricular activi- ties, had high scholastic standing, and were interested in government. This was what it was all about, govern- ment. The boys who were selected for Boys State were Peter Ong, John Trostle, and Orlando Zayas. They at- tended Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff and Studied the federal government. The girls who were see lected for Girls State were Dina Dick- ey, Laura Trujilio, and Janel White. They attended the University of Ari- zona in Tuscon and studied state gov- ernment. They elected a President, Vice President, Supreme Court, and a Con- gress made up of both the Senate and the House of Representatives. After the elections, they set up their own mock governments and then called a session of Congress together and passed mock bills. BOYS STATE: Orlando Zayas, John Tros tle and Peter Ong GIRLS STATE: Janel White, Dina Dickey, and Laura Trujillo. 46 BOYSfGIRLS STATE -- Foreign Exchange -- Orient Express visits A S he foreign exchange students came from halfway around the world to attend Alhambra High School, definitely a worthwhile trip. These four students came to Al- hambra from Finland, Sweden, Swit- zerland, and West Germany. Finland gave AHS Juha Kantola who liked Arizona because of the heat. From Sweden came Thomas Bergh who loved to play golf. Switzerland hailed Maurus Inhof who seemed to be fascinated with Burger King. Last, but not least was Christian Bernert from West Germany. Christian wantu ed to learn about the American way of life. Being a foreign exchange student was a great experience for all in- volved. They had a terrific time and made a considerable contribution to AHS. f is My 2 ,Q ff? .V . . ,.V.y, 1 WK Y i Nw, ' - T LEFT: Thomas Bergh washes up during the '7 ""' Pancake Breakfast. Maurus Inhof and Thomas Bergh enjoy "American munchiesn at Just-a-Buck. FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS- BOTTOM: Thomas Bergh. TOP: Maurus Inhof, Christian Bernert, Juha Kantola. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 47 Q' ol uill and Scroll activates literar magazine ome students in Alhambra I-Iigh's Journalism Department ,were honored this year when they were made members of the Inter- national Journalism Honor Society, called Quill and Scroll. To be instated, these students had to be in the upper third of their class and be noted for their superior work in a school jour- nalism publication. During the year, they published the schools first literary magazine in years called Paw Prints. The Paw Prints contains short sto- ries, poems, and other literature pro- duced by the student body. Jenny Bauer and Shannon Burrus suggest N cover ideas for Paw Prints. -4-vm'-' wifi' RIGHT: Stephanie Abel falls into deep con- centration while reading a book. ABOVE: Sherri Mobley takes it out on Donald Gallo- way. 48 QUILL AND scRoLL A- ,af fr! ABOVE: Head Staffer, Julie Hansen, sits at her desk and smiles to express her opinion of the yearbook staff. LEFT-QUILL Sz SCROLL-BOTTOM ROW: Kevin DeVries, Donald Galloway, Sharon Bogue, April Bur- rus, Shannon Burrus. TOP ROW: Mr. Cun- ningham, Sherri Mobley, Debbie Greco, Laura Trujillo, Brandi Oliphant, Juanita Hardy, Mrs. McAllister, DeAnne DeLacy. 1-1- Parnassus - Culture, arts forte of Parnassus y trtt lresrereiieesifrsvlwfe ge have rv, 50 tiPfir+,r if y ofjgalli D16?f1le39iSi fQl'i5?5l0n the honor roll as rrleaet?rt325ieeiiQhefore, they can join. Theyfalsitfisfioiild halve an interestlin cu1turelQsueIrggae the arts and humane ities ,beeaiif-Sf: 211212 was what Parnassus meant in'ithefGreek language. Once eifery 'month the society at- tendedssonoikinci of cultural event in the wcommuriity. For example, the membegfsgsayzsrthe Chinese acrobats, viewedlygaiplaygitand participated in an ,lte llf o TiT?Y5E5igffi5lfPl7lteissfifmohey rS0Xfi10i?c it T fiikiliinssions T to f :tiers 19353gf?!YLf'?5SE3ii9Yf?f1fffSQ-SUC11 awake S ' 6 Michelle Liftin and Sarah Kwong converse about an upcoming meeting. 'DEQ PARNASSUS FRONT ROW Kelvin Chang Peter Ong, Clay Fong, Sarah Kwong, Andrea Lundheim, EE Louie. SECOND ROW: Doug Szeto Arnold Spelgatti Frank Chang Darla Weese, Anna Scott, Kit Lo. THIRD ROW: Charles Matsumoto, Miles Ewbank, Jenny Bauer Michelle Liftin Mrs Moore Sponsor TOP ROW: Henry Leung, Scott Weston, Mike Tsan, Tim Wong. PARNASS UC 49 National Honor Society , . .S. donates service, time 7 A ABOVE-NHS-BOTTOM ROW: Dina Dick- ey, Laila Turk, Cindy Trinka. SECOND ROW: Kristi Cohorst, Lennie Burt, Lisa Smothers, Chuck Matsumoto, Laura Truji- llo, Diane Kwong. THIRD ROW: Laura Fa- rina, Judy Hill, Terry McMillan, Marci Cle- ments, Regina Najera. FOURTH ROW: Or- lando Zayas, Brad Jensen, Janel White, sponsor Mrs. McGaffic, Ed Britt, Shannon Burrus, Jean Covington. FIFTH ROW: Sponsor Miss Plum, Lori Terrel. SIXTH ROW: Tammy Allen, Larry Bell, Bob Gibbs, Jim Noller, John Trostle, Peter Ong. RIGHT: Seniors Ed Britt and John Trostle compare notes for the next meeting. 50 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY sg? ms Q, N: Y 9 5 3 Academic Decathlon Academics forefront of Decathlon A-A ABOVE: Bill Austin, a local weather forcas- ter from channel 12, hosted the Regional competition here at Alhambra. RIGHT: Members and sponsors of Academic Decath- lon take a well deserved break before re- turning to competition. cadernic Decathlon was in its sec- ond year of competition at Alham- bra. The three main purposes of the Decathlon was to help students re- alize their full intellectual ability, to broaden their academic interests, and to help students learn how to communi- cate better. A meet consisted of ten events in which there Was team and individual competition. The students were tested from six areas: economics, fine arts, lan- guage and literature, mathematics, sci- ence, and social studies. In addition to these subjects, the students were in- volved in three communication events: the impromptu and prepared speech, an oral interview, and an essay writing event. This year at the Regional Tour- nament, which was held at Alhambra, Alhambra came in thirteenth place and was then advanced to the state compe- tition. if ABOVE: Senior Lisa White looks up from her studious concentration during the Aca- demic Decathlon. LEFT: Seniors Chucky Matsumoto and Kristi Cohorst are moni- tored during a fact gathering session before competition. ' ACADEMIC DECATHLON 51 --- Regional Band! Choir Music students honored o f o f vo o A oooo Lolo glo I A reii oo o fi ooo irdi,r1 Qooo Sha1iiiirifQeSifru151e4 I oof I f Qo o I 1 Q . I REGIONAL CHOIR-TOP ROW: Julie Blair, Lori Terrell, Lisa Poff. BOTTOM ROW: Wes A -f ii'. E iil' ,J 1- . . V Phillips, Brad Jensen. 5 E ivgi ' REGIONAL BAND: Brad Jensen, Shauna Struble, Amber Nickell, Tina Avilla. NOT PICTURED: Brent Verrill. 52 REGIONAL BANDXCHOIR John Trostle ifl Dawn Nickell 42 Cynthia Trinka 33 James Noller 434 Brent Verrill 45 David Johnson W6 Nine Capture Top 2 0 Ve T ith hard work anddetermiliae ,W ' C tion, the top ninestudentsgjgif fl Httw the Senior Class arefheillgfliiiil? ffrwiffnhitheirfdeidemietexcellencee .ninnn Q55?iSiEiTi?2ST5Wilifkeiii5f4S1Tl'51?finSii1iil1i6CiQ?ii?4?!3l?3E!1E fthgesslnfstudestsi 5f1Tr0S1i104 f J i fQl10Wifi8 WSW? T pawn iNif:kG11f Cyfiifhiha Triillihi eiitinniaamnesNaiafg C Johnsong Regina Najera, nxevinenmae honey, and Kristi Cehorstl J ,T mf Regina Najera 47 Kevin Mahoney 438 Kristi Cohorst 49 TOP TWO PERCENT 53 Nl ix WEEE S ivan, 5' is fe- E X ,. Es i x M, E... A 1 1, FOUTB LL ,izmv .N f "v ':w:1::'4 iw I if fn ,ff ,K YS v 5 My 23. 22,- s1gg,'qsgv4.!E , MW, wifi? , ,L,, , , A X N'ALL .f I , X 'L di 5' K , .,,. 3? ffm .. ,,,.... , Mm. , 'xfwwmsx ia :K 431 M ww 56" K Twwawii . H ,, . . . . The Lions take a ready position and prepare to pounce their opponents during an away game. f my 'ff X if ga-fgw' WNW WW ,,.. H. W, f A 3, EX V, V7 E, ,,, ,, W, iwmfw- ,..,,,,. Wx, ,,,,W,,,wwwmwRfM,,Z,,q,V , , V f W ,,,,,,, M V- , Wyry. ' "" M ,,,, , . M 1 .. ,, .. ' rrr"' A eree M We ff'f A nnnn I ' ""' ' Wy h" "vMLiZ,,,, "wr f y. , i w W ,,,, fm M fi if y r rf ,V J 1 f -f , A M M s M ,Q f ,c y ,rf 4 ,WM ,,,, M A f N f f a . ' ' , 4 if 4261 87-88 VARSITY FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Robert Milton, Travis Mowry, Matt McNair, Nolan James, Lee Elton, Tim Smith, Jim Nolan, Bill Shimels, Jason Barraza, Scott Corum, Kevin Carrillo. SECOND ROW: Chuck Moore, Fred Lama, Sean Brown, Jim Tapia, Tony Jones, Corby Stanley, Pat Egan, Tony Valenti, Robert Maple, Bryant Hurley, Robert Lama, Jason Glemba, Mike Dixon. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Maria Ramirez, Mgr. Dawn Nickell, Troy Cantrell, John Castillo, Coach Nevins, Coach Lautt, Coach Nassif, Coach Hoffland, Coach Scott, Coach Hatfield, Brian Crespin, Marlon Turner, Mgr. Sherri Rubeck, Rusty. TOP ROW: Jason Van Sandt, Dan Firth, Ed Jones, Kevin Cary, Chris Christian, Craig Scholl, Mark Smith, Dennis Alley, Adam Jerousek, Mike Childers, Brad Lee, Shane Conlon, Mark Chavez. VARSITY FOOTBALL 57 wr. 3 X ., f 5. 5. K . , -' '55 X i f -- as ,, r, HSME i ABOVE: The Mighty Lions get into a rowdy state of mind during the '87-'88 fall sports assembly. BELOW: Shane Conlon has a moment to himself to briefly recall the last play. VARsr1iY FCGTLBALL iilit 1 y T ans OPP Maryvale T 35 t 36 Chapparal 7 21, Trevor Browne 7 21 Camelback 3 0 Saguaro T 6 L 9 Coronado 7 10 Central p V27 T 0 T Carl Hayden L 42 i T 6 n Yuma 1 8,21 , n ,lg f South Mountain g ' 21 7, is i L 4 Returning lettermen spark gridders in 87-88! he Varsity Football team had 40 members, 15 of which were returning lettermen. The team, under the coaching staff of Paul Hoffland, Ron Scott, and Sam Nassif, had their toughest loss against Trevor Browne at the begin- ning of the 87-88 season, with a final score of 21-7. Despite the lack of experience in defense, the secondary and running backs,,the Lions kept up self-confi- dence and built self-esteem with ev- ery practice and game! Football players get crunched after gaining those last few yards. V gridders punt for victor I! JV FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Mgr. Karen Short, Mgr. Shannon Deerman, George DeLaJandro, Leamus Staton, Ray Martinez, Jennifer Goernitz. SECOND ROW: Phil DeWald, Jason Garcia, Assistant Coach Troy Hoffland, Head Coach Frank Lautt, Assistant Coach Jim Hanawalt, Bill Rand, Ralph Tickle. THIRD ROW: Walter Noel, Tom Fortier, Dennis McCarty, Chris Brown, Paul Reilly, Duane Espinoza, Ed Kuchinski, Scott Deerman. FOURTH ROW: David Sanchez, David Schragel, Mike Franklin, Mike Childers, Scott Everett, Mike Ashton, Chris Lovitt, Tim Alford, Art Garcia. A JV lion receiver goes for the ball as the defender steps in front. his yearls JV football team consisted of 24 members, none of which were returning. With the spectacular team of coaches Frank Lautt, assistant coach Troy Hoffland, assistant coach Jim Hanawalt, the JV team asserted itself and fought for victory throughout the season. With a strong line of receivers, and run- ningbacks, the JV team had a prom- ising season. A JV player starts the game off with a kick. V f-wma? ff 1-1 'Hx ,ws Myyfzm, V ,M f ,W ,,,. V V V ,,,, f , ,,.. ' A , ,, Z vi ,M HT., ,VVV i ,iw M, VVV, ,,,.i.,,,.L,,V,,,, L K I Jihad Turk stands at the sidelines and at- tentively watches a JV game. X E5 5 . if 5 . 1987 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-FRONT ROW: Mike Conners, James Ingram, Rodrigo Juarez, Rodney Cotner, Leonard Morales, Louis Ramirez, Tony Gonzales, James Buena, Octavio Hernandez, Robert Whetstone, Jason Sevier. SECOND ROW: Elbert Hereford, J. R. Garcia, William Katzenberger, Josh Graham, Craig Hlebak, Randy Foot, Coach Hatfield, Coach Nevins, Coach Messner, Joe Guzman, John Taylor, Callan Carpenter, Damian Southerly, Ben Turman. THIRD ROW: Matt Ranger, Tony Stanczyk, Steve Adcock, Spencer Lee, William LaDuke, David Halama, Brad Adams, Mike Harris, Mike Richards, Eric Waln, Brian Lewis, Tim Myron. FOURTH ROW: Adam Presnall, Terence Payter, John Taylor, Jack Davis, Adam Clark, Jason Burnett, Aaron Massner, Mike Malay, Anthony Longoria, David Kinnard, Jason Mingus, Joaquin Gomez, Jack Vargas. "Concentration, dedication are key to success!" . was i fan , 1 The freshman lion defense tackles the ball carrier for a loss in- a home game. 60 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL he Freshman Football team had a record this year of 3 wins-4 losses-1 tie. Of the sev- enty members who gave it a try, all of which were new, the freshman team gave it all they had. Thanks to all the coaches Marvin Nevins, Head Freshman coach, Jim Hatfield, Offensive Coordinator, Rory Gilleard, Ends and Backs, and Rick Messner, Line, the team had a promising year. Freshman football players rough it up as they scrounge for the ball. Badminton shoots shuttlecock "bye-byei' Marsha and Doti see the birdie and attempt to return it! Lisa Meding zeros in to slap the birdie over the net during a home match. his year's Badminton team had a strong line of returning players. Of the thirteen who tried out, nine were returning. They were juniors Diane Cote and Doti Giacaloneg sophomore, Melissa Humble, junior, Heidi Rendahl, ju- nior, Megan Rushg and junior, Mar- sha Teapole. With Corona Del Sol and Trevor Browne as their toughest oppo- nents, the badminton team never gave in. Even though the number of girls trying out was low, the team emerged with self confidence. t a 571rUrBADMINT0N7"f gjg stpslr 3,5 asitv if tii' o -,AHS QP? iiiasfiilberi o D 'f 4g D , 5 lil ff' ,Westwood D O 7 9dr gfAi'C8di2 "io i ' Q B9 f it O. Qoronadog f rtra t , Q0 - D Y o ,olx K A Hayflefil t . -0 D + 95 ls,i,1 4 t j ieie itsa j Spqthri,aMountain,p,,t i0 ' pp A ifr' Brbwheii lp 5.0 f f Q l it irtilQ Q shirirltlroii J 5 rliiait ff itSoff155f2f, tolil, lfii 2 iL,r,s Q iilir f ,EWzsfzgslt-iliuiitiitml rw1,1zT,i',Si"miyrlufiei' is ,ifQ.'L-l alqwti ,lg4asf.,wi,,,w mi.-f,,zww2v4,o,. 11, up me, BADMINTON-FRONT ROW: Angela Chavez, Lisa Meding, Marsha Teapole, BACK ROW: Coach McNeece, Heidi Rendahl, Doti Giacalone, Vicki Zein, Diane Cote, Megan Rush, Melissa Humble. BADMINTON 61 Q33 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL-FRONT ROW: Meredith Plummer, Cindy Rodarte, MIDDLE ROW: Kim Corbett, Jill Nevins, Rose Fogg, Michelle Snead. BACK ROW: Technician-Mgr Mike Smart, Trisha Chubb, Michelle Hammonds, Coach Baker. olleyballers set, spike and score! uring volleyball season, the varsity team had eight return- ing players out of the ten who tried out. Coach Devon Baker com- mented, "One of the team's strength's is a basic knowledge of the game and each player's posi- Two Varsity Volleyball players prepare to block a spike. 62 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL is sf as ssi if srrt atriesie tion." Although the weaknesses of the team were serving and lack of depth, a knowledge of the sport kept the team on top. Camelback was the toughest game of the season. ilsf a mf,-1 325' so istis ffs, I R r,r,, ,Q ,piggy V issi I A , i t Meredith and Michelle block the volleyball as it is served by the opponent. Tins.. During a volleyball game, a varsity member jumps up to spike the ball over the net in hopes of scoring a point. Amy Culbertson looks alive as she bumps the ball during a home game. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL 63 JV VOLLEYBALL-BACK ROW: Jennifer Lujan, Natalie Hunt, Laura Frame, Shauna Robbins, Karen Crenshaw FRONT ROW: Coach Culbertson, Jo Boston, Kim Turrell, Tracie Snyder Not Pictured: Yolanda Mora, Esmie Bartolini. JV makes the point with an even season Joanna Boston gets ready to serve, for she knows this one is a potential point. 64 JV VOLLEYBALL he JV Volleyball team had an even season of 8 wins- 8 losses. They started the 87-88 season with a game against Apollo. Even though the Lions lost, they had a whole season to look forward to. They asserted themselves during practice and welcomed each victory. Their season ended on a winning note with two victories in a row. :ggnrvoLLEYBALLg' r t he i i ,e goiviff jnimifofti-1 yyyl QRS.. ,Siam 975 5811 iytnln l ,V V Vw,VV Q52 HV amish. arms: M sf,-aero e A i1:CemG1baCkfi elti ssis if V.,.V., tiieeiii A issislsiis O Q, H O1 at Q4 Oi nnyy gg ,.Vi gl tsiey ,'V1 Q VJLF e,i,e J ABOVE: Laura, Traci, and Shauna get in- tensely involved during a home game. BE- LOW: The JV team members wait to see who is going to call the next play. wg htm FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL-BACK ROW: Amy Ingram, assistant, Natalie Minaro, Rita Hernandez, Christine, Colleen Corbett, Coach Ing. FRONT ROW: Stacy Morales, Pam Durazo, Amy Bruce, Wendi Curtis, Brandy Galloway. A I ai: Wendi bumps the ball as teammates evaluate the situation. Freshmen serve to opponents! A he eighty-seven freshman volleyball team consisted of a batch of new faces. Bernie Ing was the new coach who guided the team to success. The freshmen gained experience to be applied later as JV. A volleyball player sends the ball a-flyin'. 1 rift BOYSfGIRLS CROSS COUNTRY: 1ST ROW: Maria Spencer, Carolyn Griffiths, Yolanda Hernandez. ZND ROW: Coach Don Tate, Scott Woodland, Chris Chacon, Jason Howe, Mark Selfridge, Coach Jerry Marfe. 3RD ROW: John Montoya, Ed Britt, Dan Wittwer, Mike Behrens, Andy Bohl, Sean Williams. Combined teams run on a wing and a prayer! -1 :Ma s f ., . 5. ,N nder the direction of coaches Don Tate and Jerry Marfe, ' the cross country teams had many things going their direction this year with the members' steady training, coachability, team leader- ship, enthusiasm for running and, most of all, a concern for each other. The season's toughest meet was the last one against Trevor Browne, Greenway and Shadow Mtn. Even with a lack of top-notch runners, cross country always competed with self-confidence and dignity. ...M-1.5. . Q- ..... . .... Us ,H -A.0.,s..,,,, - . i - . N Ia - - 1 . m- ..,,..Nl'i""""s-M-we-.N....,,,, i .. s s 1 , " ' f . 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' W N '11 1 ws J if Q iff..-,VA -'s,ff"1 fx ,.V no-,x,4,'m,,. sv25sif,fl'1a2,g1 Q ,Q4UZ'-59. A, 'fi W fa? f Kai' .R U. ' . ' Z b'-'i fn Auf, fmjl ?ilTSf' Wife : if F Vigfifl , X ' tffff SQ' 2" i. ' Q ra? S at GOLF Albert Soliz, Ken Bartley, Mike DeFine, Thomas Bergh, Shawn Roman, Mark Pierce, Coach Wharton, John Trostle, Mike Fee, Chris Mason. Golf team tees ball off greens he 87-88 Golf Team had four returning members out of twelve this year. Experience was the major factor in the success of the team. Coach Bill Wharton commented that "the lack of a con- sistent low scorer is a slight down- fall with the team." j09 Mike DeFine swings the club at the ball with all his might. GOLF 67 CHESS TEAM: Coach Jones, Dennis Rossmell, Kenny Jones, Ray Laughter, Kevin DeVries, Donald Galloway. is N Qinsf' XY N S X as R MX A 55-- X . 3, r I - 4 ---,: -- Chess Team vocabulary: checkmate! fit 68 CHESS TEAM Dennis Rossmell makes his move to save his queen. i n Kwsawwi' ,,,, Ray Laughter anticipated his move during a chess meet. This year in L ion sports! BOYS TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Jim Myron, Jay White, Alan, Damien, Coach Culbertson. BACK ROW: Fernando Felix, Brian Switzer, Ken Bartley, Scott Weston, Che Kelly, James Boyd, Terry McMillan, Devin Smith. Boys tenni serv s up ABOVE: James Boyd swoops the ball as it comes toward him. RIGHT: This player just hit the ball as hard as he could. 70 BOYS TENNIS n 1 15 gf ,,,.,a,, ,WM .. .M g i QW to opponent 5- , M 4f f f ' .. .! .t Vale, 9 , , .,,. 2 'W' as 2, iii? , , r aa? , 3 W f , 1 ,.,,, .,,.,,, , ,,,,, , Vg 5y :V S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,., M . ,,, ,, ,,--,,' g 1 E' ' 5 'W Zami it 5 iii" Z? Ji 2 2 i 6 M 3 1 3 ,M mag 3 Q 5 2 , 72 , , I lg 2 X fn Q f g, ,Q W wyjfwi WW H Wi., Q f-MM ,, 'Mr 2 VARSITY TENNIS-BACK ROW: Coach Kersting, D'andrea Crenshaw, Kelly McCoy, Anita Garcia. FRONT ROW: Robin Thompson, Mina Lafdili, Julie Thompson. JV TENNIS-FRONT ROW: Melanie Braden, Lara LaLiberte. BACK ROW: Coach Kerst- ing, April Moore, Amy Thayer. A tennis player reaches high to meet the ball and send it over the net.. GIRLS TENNIS 71 RIGHT: Kim Corbett leads off of third base prepared to score another run. BELOW: Mi- chelle Hammons gets in ready position as Jodi Reppard pitches the ball. 1 -5:91 if . rrs QQ WW' n , ABOVE: Spectators look on as the Lions defeat Greenway 1-0. RIGHT: Third base- man, Natalie Hunt, prepares to field the ball. 72 VARSITY SOFTBALL ZZ! lg16?5MJFf2 WW: , , Varsity defense: best in state hroughout the 1987-88 season, the Lions Varsity Softball team expressed their energetic, will- to-win attitude with defeats over Cam- elback, Central, South Mountain, and Saguaro. In the end, the Lions battled it out on the field at Divisionals against Maryvale. Alhambra lost with the final score of 2-0. Although hitting was a team weak- ness, the team was noted for having the best defense in the state and having two outstanding pitchers .in Jodi Reppard and Julie Hansen. Of the thirty-five girls who tried out, thirteen were cho- sen to represent Alhambra: seniors: Mi- chelle Hammons, C4th yearl, Jodi Rep- pard C3rd yearl, Julie Hansen 12nd yearl, Becky Giacalone f2nd yearl, and Cindi Rodarte tlst yearly juniors: Kim Corbett C3rd yearl and Meredith Plum- mer f3rd yearlg sophomores: Marci Schmitt 12nd yearl, Tina Fryrear Clst yearl, Amy Brown flst yearl, and Nat- alie Hunt Clst yearlg freshmen: Colleen Corbett flst yearl and Brandi Galloway tlst yearl. K YAR5lTY:5 f'TBAl4L' ',:i ryys ,- rr, :- r :: A risticii-ore.: A150150 JAA: 1 -751: sfss 4? i Gfseewsrsftifizri ,frm 14 ,: : ff iiei Melifvalsyiiflvf fi S '3fiQg li 'l'i I is SQQU1MQHntainr.1i:f,l14,., . is 8 e fi8EffLT?-ffifilftiilfil l figgfi 72 :,: f ':i2g ileii 5 :fest ,pg . .M VARSITY SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: Natalie Hunt, Cindi Rodarte, Meredith Plummer, Marci Schmitt, Tina Fryrear. MIDDLE ROW: Colleen Corbett, Julie Hansen, Becky Giacalone, Kim Corbett. TOP ROW: Coach Kathy Zuccala, Jodi Reppard, Brandi Gallo- way, Amy Brown, Michelle Hammons, Coach Ziegler. LEFT: Jodi Reppard pitches a fast ball for yet another strike out. VARSITY SOFTBALL '73 Tammy Crane, Fernando Felix. JV softball player, Sharon Bogue, prepares to get in her homerun stance against Chap- arral. 74 JV SOFTBALL JV SOFTBALL- FRONT ROW: Sharon Bogue, Stephanie Garrett, Kristin Lawrence, Crystal Sabol, Darlene Tidey. SECOND ROW: Stacy Morales, Lara LaLiberte, Angie Seumptewa, Jennifer Lujan. THIRD ROW: Coach Nevins, Christina McNally, Minnie Hodge, V softball pla ers run the bases L ,c ,s tetsit 7 cisA s.ss , ,,s,, L s, s A a s s 5 Jcet L , 13 a . i , rs ,l ,s f 1s A e A rslss H .,,, LL L, tati .,,,, -3 ,,, L ,,,, L pitp .,L-, Le ,,,,,,,, , i-'. L , L, r 7 ,r ,sr, ss ,r l , L r r A , S e,l , 7 or I 27 isiif ff-li , r 1 L ir L ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, rtrsc csscies L l i L Jpatta , yitp ,r,,.,,,,,,1 'A Lrtpppp Q rtypylpp V ,i-- H....,.- , A, L , , L L yr l Ls . r a,r , L i L ,LB wfL,,,LL , r As ' i c . he JV Softball team started their season with games against Greenway and Mary- vale. Both were losses with final scores of Greenway 13-0, Maryvale 8-7. Despite these losses, the JV went on for a season final of 7 wins, 5 losses. 17 girls tried out for the team, but as the season progressed, many quit. Even though all the players were new, practice and dedication were a major factor to the team's success. Pitching was a working part of the team's strength. Fielding was, how- ever, a Weakness during games. . - .2 ff-.L W .pwvffwmq Freshmen gain experience and coach he Freshman Softball team welcomed Coach Ron McNeece to their '87-88 sea- son. Because the team consisted of new individuals, each game re- quired lots of strategy and skill ac- quired during practice. Although experience was a tem- porary limit in the beginning, a de- sire to improve pushed each player to do their absolute best. FRESHMAN SOFTBALL AHS asss OPP 3if.,y.,Q,Mm.yVa1e p sy,psr . sitr . ' tirn A ryrcrsn j 5 rsts ' Camelback e r s j srsrts i Chapparral crpisst sprpsisyisr,si l all f . Saguaro i tass f L O7 .Central I9 ss,cei sysr M is , Camelback 33 A 14 Cactus s 11 p Coronado 185, , 8 4 WINS 5 LOSSES n FRESHMAN SOFTBALL-FRONT ROW: Stacy Morales, Paulette Kerns, Kim Fabrizio, Wendi Curtis, Jodie Holcomb. BACK ROW: Mr. McNeece, coach, Francisca Altamirano, Minnie Hodge, Kari Melton, Sherri Carroll, Leigh Leigh. ABOVE: Coach McNeece gathers with Keri, Minnie and Paulette in the middle of a softball game to attend to Keri's elbow. BELOW RIGHT: Freshman pitcher, Keri Melton, throws the ball at Hsupersonicv speed as Minnie gets ready to field it. Coach Nevins prepares the JV for a home game by slamming grounders and pop-flies to the outfield and infield. , eg ,,,,,., . VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Phil Dull, Sal Cano, Al Edwards, Aaron Clark, Anthony Lovett, Chris Chacon. MIDDLE ROW: Sal Espinola, Robert Lama, Tony Jones Kevin Carrillo, Robert Milton, James Kalani. TOP ROW: Mike Malay, Mark Smith, Coach Meador. f i Vk.. K k,kig,hti, klkytyk AQAK ,VL.W 1 ,VLL lLL i l,x tk,V1,il i y'oi i :k,LL. i krkf 4itkVLk,xhj.zV istssis sist iorst isii sisif SQIQ ireii, ist L itis j li ftisi ieii siia shif sgss r r 76 V WRESTLING Alhambra wrestlers move to Win BELOW: Kevin Carrillo 'clamps on' to his opponent and gains control in his match. etermination, Willingness to learn, and competitiveness were the Varsity Wrestling team's strengths. Three members Went to state competition. Tony Jones placed fourth in Peoria, fifth in Moon Valley and Chris Chacon placed third in Moon Valley. Mark Smith placed fourth in State, third in Peoria and fifth in Moon Valley. ,qv Robert Milton looks ahead as he holds the opponent down awaiting the count. is ttt . X ABOVE: Kevin Carrillo demonstrates his poise while looking for an advantage to pin his opponent. ABOVE RIGHT: Two wrestlers prepare to battle-it-out for the victory in their match. BELOW RIGHT: Mark Smith sizes up his opponent looking for a winning pm. ..,,,s.......q T if ' k t VARSITY WRESTLING 77 - new . - ,, ,.., ,, W, .. - M"- 1 J vw JV WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: Eric Trevino, Aaron Clark, Anthony Lovett, Alan Quiros. SECOND ROW: Billy LaDuke, Josh Burkholder, George DeA1ejandro, Tracy Jones. THIRD ROW: Pete Weldon, lll Callan Carpenter, James Rodriguez, Coach Gallagher. M .1 1 ge? iria -vzff if- A Wrestler struggles for a pin with his opponent. 78 JV WRESTLING mf- ' i , , YMW .aWh' These two take wrestling seriously, as they start from the stand up Mark Smith overcomes his opponent using a body-flip move. Posltlon- JV Wrestlers take down their opponents ooking forward to varsity next year, the JV Wrestling team started out the season with a 56-20 Win over Apache Junction. After losing their second match to Kofa, 18-42, the team went on to Win the next five in a row. Some of the scores were convinc- ing such as a 48-18 Win over South Mountain and 66-O Win over North. The team ended with a loss to Coronado, but finished the season with six Wins, two losses. 1 2 3 2 3? Q 5? E , Kevin demonstrates his wrestling form to the audience as he looks for an advantage for a take-down. JV WRESTLING 79 VARSITY BASKETBALL-Coach Kemp, Tommy Lechner, Eric Fahy, David Johnson, Matt Whitaker, John Jones, Lee Conaty, Rick Watson, John Trostle, Freddie Miranda, Bill Fahy. I o iiei A f f ,noe nonee A DPP ne,e J 52 V 90 Dobson 8 J J a 7 V Camelback ' I Chaparral 2 J S58 JJ Mesa J J A JJ Kofa J 4 e f -731 J Yuma JJQJ 1' 57- South Mountains f ' Saguaro, JMarYv6le L 64 JJ 65 Yuma s ' I South Mountain Jiii J f Jsaguargf . ' 1 J 'J JVJJ LAJJ Q QI mJ" Maryvale I J . ieJJJ iiJ fJf as Kofa, eJQe i'iLeJ Yuma sists 'A it J JJ Q LJeJ ieJig Jiee 52 50111118 esi J J 3321121107 7 2 fJi ievi J JiJi Jlvlaryvale it 7,40 1' 68 WINS,l 13 80 VARSITY BASKETBALL Basketball goes to ivisionals lhambra's Varsity Basketball team had to bid farewell to their coach, Phil Kemp, who resigned at the end of the 87-88 sea- son. J Kemp led Alhambra to 16 win- ning seasons including two State Championships in 18 years and to Divisionals in 87-88. Team strength was the advantage of two returning players: John Jones and Rick Watson, who, in their game against Kofa, combined for 16 of Alhambra's 20 third-quar- ter points as the Lion's outscored Kofa, 20-6. Jones led Alhambra with 24 points and Watson had 17. The attitude of each player played a major role in the team's strength. In yet another game with Kofa, Bill Fahy had a three-point shot with five seconds left to win the AAA-1 Metro Division League game. BELOW: Matt Whitaker uses his height as an advantage to put the ball in its place. wsfszsss A ,S x - , -3, 'Q W-. wwmf Rick Watson breaks through his opponent to score a point in a game against Saguaro. WW an .a H , W fwfr gf . 5 J WWW wg Qi E 1 ,LL M ' , X, ,,,,, , , , www John Jones shoots a basket against impossible odds in the home game against Saguaro. VARSITY BASKETBALL 81 JV BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Stoney Parks, Mitch Daugherty, Leamus Staton, Jerry Charlet. BACK ROW: Rich Harris, Greg Vance, Stuart Bridges, Scott Boykin, Devon Hughes, Coach Curran. V reaches for the top! oving into the 87-88 Basket- ball season, the JV had sev- eral things to look forward to: being next year's varsity team and taking part in the Basketball Homecoming. They consisted of new faces and abilities which each member consis- tently strived to improve. p s JJVBASKETBALL , 8 AHS OPP 46 56 Chaparral 4 Mesa f A 34 89 Kofa J 39 8 38k Yuma. ' A 53 45 8 South Mountain 47 14 g 8 Saguaro sgs, 8 8 A 39 .A J Mariivales A H 8 L 48 s ' 688, Kofa 43 44 Yuma 41 438 South. Mountain 42 69 8 Saguaro 37 83 7 Maryvale 35 55 Yuma? 50 59 A Saguaro 48 78 Maryvaple 62 A 47 8 . s QWINS, 11 LOSSES , LEFT: Stoney Parks makes a jump shot as he rises above the opponents. BELOW: A center court jump ball starts the game. Q 8 in 8,8168 82 JV BASKETBALL ' '77 v ,,, I--57, N ,, -nur-an 1 suntan 19111 ,, .'- ,,,,,.,,,h M vM.::v: 'riff :ga ,,,,,A,. -7 , ,,N. ,,,NAW ' ' ,,,,, M, ,,,,, , ,',',,v,,,A ,,,, ,.,,,,,A.u, 2 ,h,L., g 1:1 "',V FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-TOP ROW: Jason Burnett, Craig Hlebak, Aaron Messner, Justin Dudash, Adam Clark, Matt Ruble, Coach Haas. BACK ROW: Mike Harris, Max Guzman, Dennis Negrete, Pove Mao, Jason Howe. '1 ff 7 3 6 sv Q n 'Y' i 4' . , 6 is 6 N 8 p 19 , , ,. was if .. If SB H ' , 5- f 51.5 livl 4. P Q K , 4 , ig I . If ' f A . 8 V A if ,lf 4 Of' Freshmen hoopsters look to JV f the 55 students Who attend- ed freshman basketball tryouts, 15 remained to play for the 87-88 team. According to Coach Haas, strong offensive shooting was a team strength which compensated for a weak defense. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL AHS OPP 64 61 Chaparral Maryvale 69 64 South Mountain 58 67 South Mountain 59 69 Maryvale 57 50 Carl Hayden 66 86 7 South Mountain 58 77 Saguaro 5 52 55 Maryvale 53 58 Maryvale 61 74 South Mountain 55 76 Saguaro 90 ' 6 57 7 so Carl Hayden 34 84 7 3 WINS, 11 LOSSES 7 7 LEFT: The ball is up for grabs as Alhambra rushes in to take control of it. BELOW LEFT: Rich Harris 'slam dunks, the ball with a little help. BELOW: The ball flies through the air as it leaves the guiding arms of a JV player. g M 1 - - ll A cuss IAA a T rr 15 9 74 N.,-..-,..,.,,,.s....,. ..-...,.. 'RFQ 6- 36151 1- Swingin krkk is Q K. Z Vg if t,- 1 fa li? , ,.,s,,,. ....... ., ,.... ,.,. ' . ' 7 t,..t,,... ,,... I "N"""""' iii A . t --gt 4- dx .,,.................r., - ... .... tr....... .., r, ggi, k X X sas X Q .sv :--W, 'i"'i:::' ' , ' lf it VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT ROW: Brian Crespin, Richard Kleppe, Bill McDonald, Chuck Moore, Jeff Thomas, Andy Durazo, Mike Dixon, Jim Tapia, Steve Hurlburt, Joey Nolen. BACK ROW: Coach Scott, Fernando Rodriguez, Tim Smith, Jesse Gonzalez, Jim Noller, Craig Scholl, Kevin Cary, Ron Hasl, Mark Dahl. '87 -88 Varsity baseball gets cracking 84 VARSITY BASEBALL arsity Baseball welcomed an enthusiastic team during the 87-88 season. Seventeen stu- dents Were chosen to play and five of those were returning players which gave the team an advantage. Coach Scott commented, "We play our league opponents three times and I believe our toughest op- ponents this year are Saguaro and Coronado." Team strengths were three re- turning pitchers in Jesse Gonzalez, Craig Scholl and Jeff Thomas. An- other team strength was all-star pitcher Ron Hasl, who led Alham- bra in hitting. 5? , , . G 5 gl f 'S M . L rssr I A vv A H 5 W, ,, , wifi' ml,,'if,'a QQ, ' ' . TL . L "" -M . J' ...M A W- "M H dl' :,,. " fff5.,,f,,1-v:'SUH-Wwfvy-ffxfg-fL?l Wi" fi, A i ' 2 V V' ,. g f ,,,,, ..,,. I ' Q MQ. ,,,, iwafwea r - l ,Y In ,. , , ,A , , , ,,,, W V ...M.' 'W ' I ' "W 'fi We" ' -- " +-u ::. " 'izn7fg:5 " ,V-ww, H ' " 'Mi :gif ,- " W " '-1 050- V" 'T ,,,,, V fr .,,, I . fe,,M, ,: AE... .H N..., ,. ,, . ,inf ' f2ffL2M'L.!'Z .,,, "-' "" 2 '1'-"1g,:wv.,, ,,,. ,,... 'tif , ,,.. E" f . A 2 .,,, vi n ,4 , lm ,, , E. ji.. :V 0 ,. , , ...Q . A,,,. ' ' .A,, - A ' 1 1 i f f' g f E ,,..,,,,,,. Ev s w f 2 .. f f J. , -' - ' f 'I ,,,, ZEZ ii z.a, yy W i ,,.AA,, A , : . QM 4 f fa V , ,. . .. - 'V: iii . ' vffuy ,,,,,i:: l ,,,,.,,, . v 1 -' ' fy , 2 1 sg""i '21 fi? ,Q-. ' " ,-,,,, - an M LW -- - ar Q 4 W Ll, V! i l Q as 5 W MW 'f ,f er A , Aw , W A A af l X 4 L f ' ,sw 'A , M f .5 , ,QW Z ", W4 w 65,4 f f f 4? Q, ,f me wg We f 4 if f 439+ 47WWWMWMwWWwHffr V- V, H gp.. .gk ,, ,Ai Iii :"A Iif A , ,, A Us ,,: f, kgti i.V: :ZI l at zwamwwnwr srrr .rr.s. esrcr 5 ABOVE: Varsity baseball player, Richard Kleppe steps into the ball ready for another hit during batting cage practice. BELOW: Jim Noller lets his legs do the work as he jumps to catch the ball. RIGHT: Members of the varsity team get serious as they await the beginning of their game. W A varsity player gets in position to field a ground ball as the pitcher guards the mound. VARSITY BASEBALL 85 JV BASEBALL-TOP ROW: Coach Porter, Stoney Parks, Richard Hernandez, Adam Jerousek, Lonnie Drake, Jason Glemba, Dennis McCarty, Paul Reilly, Devon Hughes, Coach Jones, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Castillo, Chad Sloan, Joe Soltero, Mitch Daugherty, Nathan Johnson, Arthur Garcia, Jim Lowder, Coach Rusty Nevins. . I V f if K .SL ,W V, V., , 5 V, farms out to varsit ighteen Freshman were cho- sen to play for the 87-88 Freshman Baseball team. According to Coach Frank Lautt and Coach Rick Messner, hitting was the backbone strength that gave the team the edge. 16 players made the JV squad. A. sr? A JV player keeps his eye on the ball and prepares to swing in the batting cage 86 JV BASEBALL Jason Glemba throws the ball back to its place of origin as Paul Reilly looks ready for anything. FRESHMAN BASEBALL- Raul Adam, Steve Adcock, Carlos Alvarado, Adam Clark, Brian Coburn, Joaquin Gomez, Rony Gonzales, mgr. Wendy Gulch, David Halama, Brian Ingram, James Ingram, Bill Katzenberger, Jason Logan, Aaron Messner, Jason Mingus, Corey Q Mounts, Leo Morales, mgr Delia Rodriguez, Jack Vargas, Coaches Lautt, Messner. WT ,,,,,, ,,' W , Y ,,. 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"' ' ,.,, , ru i n , 'N , ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 ,,,,,,,, , ,,,, , ,,, t r ,,,. ,,,,t,,,, .,,, ,., ,,, t ,, ,., t A ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,- ,,i lf,, A 1 1,,,, 11 1-, , "' i ,,,,1 ,,,. 1" , .1 1, ,,t 1,V' Q31 :,,, 1, it, ft' , tttt ,,,, 1 ,,, N"' ' ' d H " A A ttttlrrvrs ' i,iii., A V, lvvvi ,,', '-l' 1' "i' 1'1' ,':- ff" ',,t-f't- 4 U gi, V,,. , ,. W , ttty :,,, ,,,, ,zmy 1 a ':'V, , 3 r riy J A' A ti. 'l'. "l' - ' " ,--" ' ,,, , ttt llli f rlll ulll 'fll ttll J 7 1 L " A I Q ,,,, 1 ,tttr t J ttiiil L, .W Q' " li 7'll",, llirl' ,,,i ,'.: , ' '.f:: ,, ,ll ,.1r tliiiiii d ,'ls 1- 'i,'l"l ll' t M ,, V. " ' ' ' I , gil ,,',, , iavvv 5 tltr iii J C A - e A A A ieilll, ies A etlll , , V- ,f,, meylwfi r ,,,kt,,t it ,,,t V7' Vff: i ,,,f , , , 4 i'. if - J FRESHMAN BASEBALL 87 Boys Track-Mike Behrens, Tom Bergh, Keith Blakslee, Paul Bogliano, Scott Boykin, Andy Bohl, Stuart Bridges, Eddie Caudill, Chris Christian, Lee Conaty, Rodney Cotner, Scott Deerman, Al Edwards, Pat Egan, Lee Elton, J.W. Hardy, Rodrigo Juarez, Leroy Gashwarza, Jason Howe, Nolan James, John Jones, Tracy Jones, Juha Kantola, David Kinnard, Mike Malay, Amiee Malin, James Mitchell, John Montoya, Paul Nelson, Jim Nolen, Jason Parker, Robert Robertson, Chris Rogers, Bill Shimels, Leamus Staton, Shelly Tuggle, Jihad Turk, Eric Waln, Rick Watson, Sean Williams, Scott Woodland, Coaches Nassif, Nevins. V Runners trace the track 7,,fa,Z3,, LEFT: Chris Christian gathers momentum to succeed at throwing the ABOVE: Juha Kantola, Foreign exchange student, stretches to go the distance. GIRLS TRACK- April Argusta, Karen Crenshaw, Carolyn Griffiths, Mary Griffin, Heather Hanson, Yolanda Hernandez, Dana Hogan, Brook Jackson, Jemma Jordon, Lisa Kerhoff. Coach Marfe, Tina McMillan, Kari Melron, Chris Parris, Jenny Paynter, Kim Pietrzak, Shawna Robbins, Traci Snyder, Coach Tote, Sheri VanNostrand. Girls track BELOW LEFT: Paul Nelson, Juha Kantola, S Dan Wittwer and Mike Behrens are on the go during track practice. BELOW RIGHT: , 9 Scott Deerman and Lee Elton look at Lee's h shoe While Jihad Turk looks at something else. e S GIRLS TRACK 89 Archers set their sight for State ollegiate 600 is what Alham- bra's 87-88 Archery team had in mind. To achieve this score, each team member shot 20 arrows at each distance of 50, 40 and 30 me- ters. The highest score possible for each distance was 200 points. At each meet, ten girls participated in the Collegiate 600, five on Varsity, five on JV. To reach their goals, long hours were spent each day by team mem- bers striving to improve their skill to get the gold. Archery was an indi- divual skill sport which required concentration and dedication on the part of each girl. Returning archers were Karen Al- len, Junior, and Sharon Bogue, Ju- nior. A few upcoming hopefuls were Charlene Ramsey, Freshman, April Burrus, Junior, Stephanie Abel, Ju- nior, Felicia Durfee, Freshman, On- nica Romero, Senior, Julie Hoopes, Senior and La'Kenya Colenburg, Sophomore. Under the supervision of Coach George Ziegler, the team headed into the season with determination to do their best. Camelback was expected to be the toughest meet of the season, includ- ing State competition, where the top five archers from different schools compete in the Collegiate 600. Coach Ziegler watches Stephanie Abel find her anchor point. ARCHERY-FRONT ROW: Charlene Ramsey, ROW: Felicia Durfee, April Burrus, Stephani ---- I .. ' gf A ' ' Z, , 1 fj"f'f.. ' ff ,X ,,,, . . ' , ww w H zz: a s x H fi' ' - ' M K 'J--Wx W ww 1 . W 1 ff , ff, M1 "ff ' f a.. sss fifiii ' I ja b Eff ,-' . . , riff it WW M W ff af WZ Mgggygg fl lar gf f r r A Z t,i, ... , Wwwawm W . , if , QW ' ff . W 4 y ,, ff, ..... , Q .... , ,, . . ,,,,,,, 1 ' f4,,,,f?U5'Vf."" .w, I H: f 'l' "I 1k5,i,9a'g,,jQs,,,,q? ,,, 3 k,,,k,:-,Mv.,V:E.. .QI -it . ' 82 K " Q:-.wi '2i.wz2i..,m ' ' K' 5 lliiwfw--fl?253?T"' ":L'7?Ml. . ,, . 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GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Coach Hatfield, Meredith Plummer, Jennifer Lujan, Coach Sharp. BACK ROW: Robert Vasquez, Kristi Coplin, Judy Hill, Kim Corbett, Rose Fogg. Girls shoot run, throw, at basket 1 , JV BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Coach Hatfield, Colleen Corbett, Karen Yazzie, Norma Campbell, Coach Sharp. BACK ROW: Robert Vasquez, Tina Howard, Dana Dew, Laura Kim Corbett heads for the hoop. Frame' Tina Turmo' GIRLS EBASKETBALL 91 W9 ,W im 'Z' R32 w ' I Lettermen boost spirit uring the year, besides being active in sports, the Letter- men's Club sold jackets and T-shirts While maintaining a high level of spirit among athletes and the student body. The membership requirement for the club was that each member earn a varsity letter. And, of course, there was initiation. Initiation this year was behind closed doors unlike previous years. Although Lettermen's Club initi- ation was not the climax of the clubis activities, the members kept busy by participating in various sports throughout the 1987-88 SCh00l year. OFFICERS-BOTTOM ROW: Eddie Jones, Robert Maple, Bryant Hurley. TOP: Kevin Cary. LETTERMEN-FRONT ROW: Jason VanSandt, Shane Conlon, Jihad Turk, Robert Milton, Chris Chacon, Kevin Carrillo, Sal Cano, Shawn Rohrbacker, Jason Parker, Nolan James, Corby Stanley, Jim Currie, Chris Mason. SECOND ROW: Scott Woodland, Joey Nolen, Robert Lama, John Montoya, Tommy Dull, John Castillo, Pat Egan, Tim Smith, James Nolan, Robert Maple, Andy Bohl, Bryan Hurley, THIRD ROW: Brett Brockway, Brad Lee, John Trostle, Dan Firth, Ken Barley, Jason Howe, Freddie Lama, Lee Elton, Chuck Moore, Mike Dixon, Travis Mowry, Mark Dahl, Jason Barraza, Jim Noller, Phillip Dull, Jim Tapia, John Bovenmyer, Devin Smith. FOURTH ROW: Coach Scott, Chris Christian, Adam Jerousek, Craig Scholl, Ed Jones, Matt Whitaker, John Jones, Lee Conaty, Kevin Cary, Mike Behrens, Dan Wittwer, Stuart Bridges, James Boyd, Ed Britt. 94 LETTERMEN'S CLUB Sophomore Scott Weston and junior Kevin DeVries harrass GLC member, Sharon Bogue, during the Basketball Homecoming carnival. GLC: Back to business ne club that had pulled to- gether and was back to busi- ness once again after a short one year break was the Girl's Letter Club. The club met on the first Wednesday of each month and held special meetings when necessary. This year, GLC was active and planned such activities as making banners for home and away games, attending and cheering on girls, sports, and having a booth at the Basketball Homecoming in which they sold baked goods. Although the club was basically getting a new start, membership and attendance gave life to the Girl's Letter Club. GlRL'S LETTER CLUB-FRONT ROW: Meredith Plummer, April Argusta, Sharon Bogue, Becky Giacalone, Trisha Chubb. BACK ROW: Michelle Snead, Kim Corbett, sponsor Mr. Hatfield, Julie Hansen, Michelle Hammons. 95 GIRL'S LETTER CLUB RIGHT: Members from the Native Ameri- can club prepare Indian tacos from their booth. BELOW: Juniors Gracie Moore and Kim Corbett bribe the photographer to take their picture so they can be in the yearbook. mg W 'iam Beginning of new fter seventeen winning sea- sons, the basketball team was finally being given special rec- ognition for their outstanding per- formances through the years. Dur- ing the week of February 16th thru the 19th, many activities were held out in the quad to help celebrate the festive occassion. Such games as the musical spirit gun, do you like your neighbor, and a food relay were all examples of the highlights during the lunch hour. On Friday the 19th, an assembly was held to present awards to the basketball team and to announce the royalty. In addition, pom and cheer performed for an enthusiastic crowd. Fourth and fifth hours were com- bined together for a carnival to be held. Students had a choice as to where they went. Students interest- ed in games such as the chariot race, life saver pass, arm wrestling, and a lap sit were to be seen in the gym. For the hungry student, the quad was a great place to be. The various clubs around campus sold such goo- dies as nachos, pretzels, baked goods, wrapped candy, health foods, and Indian tacos. A moon-walk, milk bottle toss, a dance walk, and a 96 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING "It's good to promote school spirit . . ." fi -Brad Wills, Junior gi "I believe the students thor- - oughly enjoyed itf' I -George Ziegler, Teacher bean bag toss was also held in the quad. The fashion conscience stu- dent was present at the auditorium where Black Student Union and Student Government combined forces to hold a fashion show. That night, the Alhambra Lions took on the Maryvale Panthers in which the lions walked away victo- rious. In the end, the students who participated, the clubs who were in- volved, and the fans who cheered on the basketball team all found the day worthwhile and could now look forward to next year's Basketball Homecoming. 5 Z 3 a SP3 ABOVE: Senior Diane Hayes and two of her friends bounce around on the moon-walk. RIGHT: Letterman, Pat Egan, tests his strength in a bench press competition held by the magnet program. is YS I Q., - -:::' , :,: f hyf, QM , ,--1 ' L -IgL X X I -.K X f . .k:., s z - ,sr e li- fe ,:..,, T iii 3, z . 41 , www, - i X: .- --:- we :-k :-: w r f: irq wg ssss B .if':" : v , . . -- is . .. 1- I Vkkk' . M: -B S H ' Junior Rich Harris takes a shot at the bean bag toss in hopes of winning a prize. Basketball members practice hard in their warm-up before the Maryvale game. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING 97 COE: Cooperative Office Education L at 98 COE COE-FIRST CLASS: FRONT ROW: Robin Thompson, Kim Anderson, Pam Hauser, Diane Hayes, Rossalba Rubio, Cindy Garcia. BACK ROW: Stephanie Oliver, Theresa White, Suzanne LeFevere, Michelle Fierra, Veronica Tallon, Tina Mason. NOT SHOWN: Valery Chavez. a vf ,4 I if COE-SECOND CLASS: FRONT ROW: Sue Cortes, Mary DeBonte, Dawn DeBonte, Angela Walke, Karen Turner, Kyla Smith, Michelle Temporado. SECOND ROW: Melinda Mitchum, Loyda Alfaro, Julie Lam, Sharon Turner, Sarah Mott, Dina Mathias, Maureen Hamel, Denise Gallup. BACK ROW: Quirt Burton, Lisa Baker. 3 5 X E . . W muff Future Busmess Leaders of America FBLA: Dawn Acuna, Diana Canez, Mike Castillo, Jessielyn Dilla, Clay Fong, Carolyn Foster, Elaine Gee, Debi Hogan, Diana Kwong, Sarah Kwong, Julie Lam, Dawnya Liffick, Michelle Litfin, Kit Lo, Ee Louie, Lily Louie, Lisa McLinnon, Mary Noel, Peter Ong, Robin Peterson, Ming Tam, Yin Tam, Carol Tang, Janet Tse, Dan Wittwer, Sponsor Mr. Hapier. Distributive Education Clubs of America ,,r,f'Q3 H Ji 2 - I Q Nm as ,S f ' is "Q, "Y .- s Ak! ., K 5'--.......-W DECA-LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mark Aguire, Karen Kelly, Amerika Alvidrez, Scott Hazlett, Kathy Woodward, Andre Wildon, Mike Childers, Jo Ann Boston, Aaron Sevy, Viki Hernandez, Ken Santhavi, Lan Nguyen, Darlene Tidy, Mrs. Jarvis. TREE PEOPLE: Rich Jungsma, John Reilly, Terry McMillan. FBLAXDECA 99 ocational Industrial Clubs r 1 ,ig , '-.,,,, VICA-LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Martin, Merrilee McComb, Janie Monteilh, Jill Gearhart, Michelle Pelch, Lonna Livensparger, Pamela Millwood, Shari Sinon, John Collins, Mark Castleman, John Jenson, John Davis, Melissa Conner, Mark Scott, Diana Soltero, Tina Ringhoffer, Morgan Styles, Gilbert Barrett, Raquel Perez, Mina Al-Khalisi, Chris Wilson, Elena Enriquez, Stephanie Croco, Michelle Connolly, Traci Wilkins, Susan Franklin, Tim Grant, Denise Deaver, Lisa Smothers, T.J. Flanders, David Garhart. as me Fmt' Seniors Morgan Stlyes, John Jenson, and Chris Wilson show off their pumpkin carving talent at the VICA Halloween party. 100 VICA of America H87-SSW f ips iii f 2? H, 5 5? ull E, . , VICA members are hard at work count 52 3 VICA displays its candy collection for the kids. ing all the candy they collected for the kids during their Halloween candy drive. is X wma cc Seniors Diana Soltero and Shari Sinon count food for the food drive. VICA 101 'Wi Q iii SKI CLUB-FRONT ROW: Pam Hauser, Sherri Mobley. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hoffland, my . Kim Turrell, Laura Thrasher, Shannon Beard, Laura Bowles, Kristi Leimbach, Dusti Baker, Chrishna Rose, Diane Hayes, THIRD ROW: Angie Gonzales, April McNally. Mr, Hoffland and Chl-ishna R056 demon- STANDING: Tim Alford, Kelly Burgoon, Robin Peterson, Mindy Martin, Kevin Mollet, strate how to not fall when the camera is on James Bretall, Mr. Culbertson, Christian Bernert, Thomas Bergh, Duane Lever, Robin you. Forstie, Shawn Roman, Estelle Trevino, Katherine Bratton, Mr. Nassif. it , hk A. Two little lovers sit in a ski lift. Thomas Bergh, from Sweden, stretches to be the first to reach the finish line. Kristi Leimbach and Chrishna unmask after a hard day on the hills. Pam Hauser, Estelle Trevino, and Diane Hayes, are the "abomina- ble snow-women. 'I 102 SKI CLUB Wim? W? be WCM Three days of skiing equals a sleepy Kelly Burgoon. Christian Bernert practices his German techniques S Dusti Baker tries to keep her composure after a fall. -81 ,H Skiers ride the lift as a lodge at Purgatory forms a background. Ski Club takes to slopes at Purgatory fter weeks of preparation for finals and two days of tests, the Alham- bra Ski Club took off for a week- end of relaxation in Purgatory, Colora- do. The advanced helped the interme- diate and both taught the beginners how to ski. There were a lot of falls, bumps, and bruises but no serious injur- ies. my on American slopes. Jill Nevins grins sheepishly as she completes another run. SKI CLUB 103 SU two years strongg Talent show a success hat do you get when you put excitement, enthusiasm, and outrageousness all together? Nothing other than the Black Student Union! This was a social club, an activ- ity club, and a club whose members loved to express their talent. This was the second consecutive year for the club and still going strong. Led by a great president, Michael Smart, the club has managed to give a talent assembly, dances, and live disc jockeys to listen to at lunch out in the quad. They have had car washes, and on Mar- tin Luther King day marched around the Civic Plaza downtown. This was a very successful year for the Black Student Union and for all involved. ABOVE: Crowds gather during lunch hour to listen to music sponsored by BSU. RIGHT: Senior Matthew Whitaker per- forms a rap at the talent show honoring Martin Luther King. 104 BLACK STUDENT UNION --7---W-,.....,,, FAR LEFT: Members of BSU who are not performing at the time, cheer on Junior Marlon Turner. LEFT: Black Student Union President, Michael Smart strikes a commanding pose. , ' I ABOVE: Marlon Turner eagerly accepts the crowd,s applause. LEFT: John Jones, along with two members of BSU, dance to the music during the talent show. I I ABOVE: Senior Philip Soto displays his drumming abilities at the BSU talent show. TALENT SHOW 105 Ke Club draws blood! 6 f KEY CLUB-FRONT ROW: Che Kelly, Dennis Bullock, Lara Laliberte, Melanie Braden, Diana Kwong, Chad Sloan. BACK ROW Ed Britt, Keith Blaksley, Henry Leung, Neil Khemlani, Richard Biro, Greg Gable. W 9?1 g?pv1f2f7!g' Junior Billy Messer turns to the camera in fright. 106 KEY CLUB Said Atiyeh laughs as the blood is drawn Speech Team competes in debates mme SPEECH-FIRST ROW: Greg Price, Franc Gaxiola, Andy Lundheim, Lori Terrell, Terry Panatra, Lislie Brown. SECOND ROW: James Czarnik, Thajii Hill, Victor Vasquez, Gary Parker, Wendy Peel, Chad Snow, Mr. Snow. Dramatists honored as Thespians THESPIANS-FIRST ROW: Leslie Brown, Julie Chenowith, Terry Panatra, Andy Lundheim, Franc Gaxiola, Lori Terrell, Victor Vasquez. SECOND ROW: Megan Rush, Mr. Snow, Stephanie Price, Greg Price, Wendy Peel, Gary Parker, James Czarnik, Chad Snow, Thajii Hill. NOT SHOWN: Kyesha Clark, Autumn Cook, Sue Ann Taylor. SPEECHXTHESPIANS 107 Science Club has new leader SCIENCE CLUB-TOP ROW: Muarus Imhof, Hutton Wade. THIRD ROW: Marilee Wilkes, Dave Emmett, Dawn Simerola, Maranda Laughter, Collen Corbett, Mrs. Mueller SECOND ROW: Marian Ben Haddad, Janan Atiyen, Jodi Moore, Jesslyn Dilla, Scott Woodland BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Marfe, Peggy Sue Jones, Yim Tam, Lily Louie, Elaine Gee, Mr. Sharp. he Alhambra Science Club met every Thursday morning at 8:00 a.m. This year their goal was to get the club off the ground, and develop student inter- est and participation. The club took day trips to local interest spots, in- cluding the Phoenix Zoo, Botanical Gardens, and the Science Museums. Their fund raising programs throughout the year included car washes and key chain sales. The officers were President: Mar- ilee Wilkes, Vice-President: Hutton Wade, Secretary: Colleen Corbett, and Treasurer: Lily Louie. The sponsors were Jerry Marfe, Yvonne Mueller, and John Sharp. To be a member, students had to attend one function a month and two meetings a month. Mr. Marfe and Scott Woodland Work together during the Science Club car wash. 108 SCIENCE CLUB Computer Club learns binar to rom fN er K. M , f HI i Although not a member of Computer Club Stephanie Abel works at the FORTRESS Apple II C inputing some copy for the Senior Reglster COMPUTER CLUB: Mr. McNeece-sponsor, Pove Mao, Ben Vanderlinden, Nghi Nghiem, Mr. Goodrich-sponsor, Ms. Connelly- sponsor. COMPUTER CLUB 109 ative American Club U87-88" NATIVE AMERICAN CLUB-FRONT ROW: Terry Pavasea, Katie Sarracino, Stephanie Price, Leory Gashwazra. BACK ROW: John Stone, Sponsor, Kathy Poolaw, Greg Price, Mark Narci, Linda Porter, Loren Russell, Sponsor. Mr. King inaugurates Auto Club AUTO CLUB: Dean King, Sponsor, Marci Clemens, Jason Parker, Adeyerni Adesida, Joe Martinez. 110 NATIVE AMERICANXAUTO CLUBS .Rl Athletes honored monthly ach month, two athletes were chosen for Athlete of the Month. For October, Michelle Hammons fTop Leftb and John Montoya CTop Rightl were chosen. Left is Kevin Cary who was chosen for the month of December. Becky Giacalone was also named for De- cember, but is not pictured. Jodi Reppard CBottom Leftl and John Jones CBottom Rightl were honored in January. ATHLETES OF THE MONTH 111 1 K xv QSEQL :Eire ,M ff Administration helps support students cademic lions learned basics along with advanced concepts this year in all areas of the learning spectrum. Science flourished with projects, term papers, and math problems to allow the students to become better adapted to their environment. They dissected to learn about life pro- cesses and looked through micro- scopes for a glance into a different world. Reading and writing were a few activities in the English classes. They dove into their books reading literature by famous and classical authors and learned more about styles of writing through many pages of reading! Some English stu- dents were able to learn to write us- ing computers in the new computer lab. Problems and more problems were given to the lions in math. They learned how to relate with the universe using mathematical terms and sequences. History helped stu- dents learn about their pasts to al- low them to learn from others' mis- takes and successes. They studied their own country and state, as well as other peoples and cultures across the world. Students were also greeted with a new principal, Dr. A. David Briggs, and a closed campus. A period was added at the beginning of the school day called KKIS - keep kids in school - to aid in dropout preven- tion. Alhambra's magnet school pro- gram was centered around sports medicine and was called CLASS - The Center for Lifetime Activities and Sports Services. Computers became more in evi- dence as the labs in the IMC, sci- ence, math, English, and business were enlarged to accommodate the growing use of word processing in the learning and skills of students. With the rainbow of school subjects available at Alhambra High, the students learned about themselves, life and the world around them. X -1 ' Mr. Nevins goes into training as he does leg lifts. fs. -I 1 s. W . - ,Q .wg Q ww Mr. Crenshaw, Dr. Briggs and Mr. Nixon work steadily at flipping Coach Scott takes time to eat. 114 ADMINISTRATION pancakes at the annual pancake breakfast. as n English, Social Studies gggg bound by skills ABOVE: Jeff Lamp and a classmate can't help but be distracted during class. BE- LOW: Karen Allen gives a smile at the pan- cake breakfast. Students study and discuss an assignment in the library. ff me Q ,N 'N Carmel shows Melissa how to delete a program in a word processing assignment ath counts factsg science experiments Three students observe the actions of their ' physics project. Mr. Meyers assists a student during a chemistry class Melissa Hernandez takes a break from solving equations to smile. Greg Owens takes a break when he should be working. 116 MATHXSCIENCE uidance 1 B 'fi fl B - 'f if .... '-hx M E X 4 5 E Spanish teacher, Mrs. Brandon, oversees her class as they work on an assignment. 4 ,H - K: - , :,::..:,35.:: k . Vs E .ss wkjwzi K -- f X 5 I gi 1 X r is "Qi Jf..!:..f X B- "!fEiE:.' ssaas . so 1 I .A .,N. ' is it - 112,iE5'1' ii A . sr 4 I 5 ,,,.. z A We s - B .- ,g i ,. w arg.: Q , " Tits: 1:5-, ' '- f SFS SE U n A B1 ..., ,,,,,. 5. . is s : , iii. 3 ' 1: ...., Q- . K .... e , y .h -2 -xg. ,N - ' ': an ,. General Science teacher, Devon Baker, shows two of his students how to count money. upports student W 4 Under the guidance of Dr. Briggs, students are informed. Biology student David Prian adjusts his microscope to view micro- scopic organisms. FOREIGN LANGUAGEIGUIDAN CE 117 Industrial Arts challenges skills Draftmg teacher Mr Feldmann shows a student how to do It the rlght way ,..AA ' H ::,, A student ln typmg 3 4 concentrates on beatmg the clock as she Business Education values computer use , 1 J I Lf Vlr. Dombrowskfs electronics class Shroyer looks on fascination. l 1 .sm works consistently as Larry ,ssss ,n .se ml -cess, .. Phree students converse during Home Economics class as others do ,heir own thing. Two students match project parts to their plan drawings during electronics class. Jill Jumper types for accuracy and speed while finishing an assign- ment. BUSINESS EDUCATIGN 1 19 PEt ,,,, ., ,H Wg resses physical fitness 'ff VV i'i 1 If 'i" 'V s',, 2 W , 'f -Ai' gif ! 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' 11' , , ' Mex :iii W I I ' ' I " " V , V, I ,si fi: ii, if 3277 ' ' We ,,V,,, '?i ' """+ A V- , V' 3 ,VVV 'Q , VVV ' 1 2 M H ,, , e fi 5 . ,V'i ' V 1, ,,,,V..,,,,A. ,,,,,,,,, , ,V M'4"r'-,fm QE? A iiz ,,,,,, Elf Sal Cano watches the action as Mike Papadopol goes to his knees in prayer. ,seee S 3 A ,f , - e Q , V VVAA , 515 5 - .. I ' V V' :aw Vssee at at ,,,,, A, "' Vi' ,,k gp, K H 1 new A it , i y V e Robert Milton smacks the racquetball back to the wall. W Corby Stanley positions himself to beat the ball back to the wall as Sal and Mike look on in amazement. ww Some students play volleyball during their P.E. class in the gym. A student gets ready to bump the ball over the net to his opponent. 120 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Magnet CLASS gets a head tart I X .Sz . . .L.:.:... 'sm 'fvi ABOVE: Maria Spencer looks extremely tired as she does her leg lifts. BELOW: Tina Turmo and Cheryl Newton get in shape while riding their stationary bikes. ef ,Z , l tg Aw.: td ,f'f"' .s ABOVE: A magnet class student gets involved in exercise while the other one waits his turn. BELOW: A student stretches out to warm up before she goes to work during her magnet class. ' " X mg X X T Neff: xxx X E3 A ., f7,,55"Sf.?W' , 'i " I .V f' Q it '3VEf,f " 5 I 1 X .,.,.., A L H ,. gl 1 an X Wm . ..... .. 1 ll,,l..,1e teeit, t,R , ,, 121 .... . ,fy H -f 1' ": :ff:,s::::s: is-'Z:25?1.::4'?2' .. fi W 5 s as -- .. - .., ..... ggoggwh okii iiii s ni ::e:a:e !K : :sssm.sn is? fi? ' - 'E it . Performers danceg students create WW Art and Ceramics teacher, Mr. Bridgman, suggests to a student ways in which to improve the detail on his critter. Lance Kenyon and a fellow classmate practice their caligraphy skills using ink pens and India ink in Mr. Pelleran's drawing class. 122 FINEXPERFORMIN G ARTS Lee, alias "Ted" Hansen, demonstrates ability to pay attention during his piano An ESP student sands a piece of wood in prep aration to put the 'puzzle" together. ESP trains students in Practical Shop ggulwwf A Hlulqn-.- up A student in the ESP Practical Shop class snips pieces of material she needs for a project. Mr. Pappas gives instructions to a student as to how his stool 'should' stand. FINE ARTSXEXCEPTIONAL STUDENT PROGRAM 123 X Q Q K QQ X xx S r. M X wk X X ww, V, XL . . xg Qu L 1" . .. Q. MS? M, M. , ,,,,,,.....wM.f.. --Nlwmwwwwgm ... ,,.,,,,...,,1..p. 1 X N .xv 'G Q xiii KI, X 2 ,LL if aiu my MTW ,f ,xg if Dr. Briggs begin new principal Dr. A. David Briggs, Principal Larry Casillas, Asst. PrincipalfAthletics George Crenshaw, Asst. PrincipalfActivities Keith Nixon, Asst. Principalfftegistration Alan Adams Lela Alston Linda Alvidrez Devon Baker Pat Baker Nancy Beeson Olga Bice Arthur Boglio ti V. f Zami E, . f v if 2, fa w .aw i i. ffyf',,4-We e,.af,., - f VVVV s , if f , f 11' 9 T A 5? rf 4 l fp 1 Z .0 3, if ia gf 6 sf fu l ff? ' 0 f " , 4 ,E , Q f f ff ,f f lm We ,,. as x NX ,f .. .. ,. . ,, . X., 5- 4 655555 XX is E xxx R XX 2 X N if X X Q XX B N X , X X Q f Xa wx XE s N x XXM1 g XX. X E' . I' " A -riiiiiiitiiiii it 55 - I' X if X X 45 X XX g X XX xi 'i"rXX ,... X X ,, X X ,, ,... . ..... .... . . X X X MX-S1 is X X " s -. , .... M .... in ..,, X x S XX XX X XX i X Sf X I is X , ,, 9 1 X Q 3 X Xi- Q ff f 4 fu U ,- . f 5, f ri ,f 'X .1 8 ef N ,wwf 1' if ,1 f .A 1 4,31 1 ,1 i f f 1. I , if wwf. f an il 'E 4 " , . ..,...... V Q g . tg x A 'W 325553: X , ,... .. . 55 K 3 -K -I-,S 555. ssselsi rs 'L . W XX X rm X X Q by u K XXXXXX if q, S Ni' .. ., i-. F E. 126 FACULTY! STAFF XXX X. , ..,. s , N Q 'S' X QX 5 ' x X D 4 X X X QX X X W X N XX X , ft W ,, , X., .H i, ,ff -' ' M5-. ' if' ,, 'slmif- .2- f if' . ' . ' "..- , 4 Z fa Q X "1 .2 T fr nv., 1 - Q .Eu XX E X S is .. 's XE f' gf:::Ef" X X ' . X :5ii 5r' Ki X 2534 I is X X GX F 'X X at X X is R . X X is 5 525 ,K Q gg NE X X 5 XX Q 9 . we Q15 , X ECS 5. X KX CX 5 X s g 2 ,X X 'af K Xt N 3 X X. K ma ga Serita Borgeas Carolyn Brandon Gerald Bridgman Jean Brittan David Carpenter Lavern Coffey Roberta Connelly Vernon Culbertson Larry Cunningham Darlene Dew Paula Dicke Byron Dombrowski Rasma Ekmanis Sue Epstein Kathy Fears Steve Feldmann Richard Felix Mary K. Fitzharris Al Foehring Grace Frederick Travis Frederickson Judy Fulton Tom Futch Robert Goodrich Thomas Goss Karen Griego Raymond Grove Maj. Thomas Gruhn Diane Hammit Lois Hankins Faculty, staff help students in H Qyfir ei' , a n K Q'- hl' , Z Z ta Q1i Q1 Virginia Koch Brunhilda LaBate Karen LaDuke Marlene Latham Frank Lautt Carol Lyen ,V ,W Q? Diane Malenfant Susan McAllister Dona McCormick Kitty McGaffic Dennis Meador John Meyers Janet Moore Jeanne Morton Robert Mulligan John Murphy Steve Napier Sam Nassif Marvin Nevins Charlene Ogorek Mike Pappas Rex Pelleran Lynne Powers Debra Roman ,, 'N A' 'eil L.. , ly-' ,ff Ijliwqf-lift J Q 'K ,E J WK rss c a c..,:, i"F'?Qig"' fiff ,, -' 11,, , eie 111 ,e'c ,. 1 .-- 11 riii' f.. - . ' I4 .,,, ,, . 1 .:- jr -sf S ,iii Jiii 55: sz - 1 KKI Molly Harrison Jim Hatfield Joseph Hoeffel Serge Huff Bernard Ing Beverly Jarvis Joanne Johnson Shelley Johnson Doris Kale Susan Kells Phil Kemp Rita Kersting ,E,. ,, Z. . p s W ' if ff, ,B ls is Q x . ,fist I , S? ,. , Q4 is L. '92 Colleen Roth Harold Rucker Loren Russell William Salony Deborah Shank Barbara Shoaf FACULTYXSTAFF 127 Maurice Shoger Larry Slavin Sue Slavin Diane Smith Louis Smith Fred Snow Ruth Socket John Stone Thomas Szabo Carolyn Tally Dave Tillotson Mitch Tillotson Ruth Ulmen Allen Vanderschoot Jean Vemich Betty Wagner Lori Wolf Clayton Wootton f George Ziegler John Campball Colleen Lines Joan Plum Richard Stanfleld Barbara Webster i -- ' 5 N 3 s N5 3 X x l we S 33 N F . J I gs YQ Rt x i H2 as seee Jrissss Q m...sms.g:g,,,, ...- if 1: as-X: Q L X r A Hs: .. ff-1: nf5:Q.s!1'5 Qs X X ,ff X Y xg 03' ir agwsf X s s mm, gms 3 X. NX st Ui H iss is Q 1 -M lx 'Q x R21 S3254 'sf 1 17 1 we ,ff if f 1 tw A if W sa M WW x f ZW :ii S 51 ... .1 its x gig Xi X s S lgwf X Q SNS SECURITY STAFF: John Kuhens, Lydia Hoskins, Loren Russell, assistant chief of securityg Darlene Dew, Louis Smith, chief of securityg Dona McCormick. 128 FACULTYXSECURITY Upkeep, meals main forte of staffs 1 ' r X MAINTENANCE STAFF: Bob Frew, Floyd Gore, Eddie Sesma, Ralph Babel, Mike Beck. XS S . I il WM g h . ,L xml . CAFETERIA STAFF-LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Jowers, Mary Nemmer, Mildred Lucas, Frances Irby, Barbara Gray, Patty Taylor, Clela Music, Sandra Ortega, Margie Gassaway, Joan Fausnaugh, Maria Cancholor, Irma Fulty, Vi Gisk, Pat Scott, Paula Beukema, Rachel Johnson, Martha Coroantez, Jane Towsend, Anne Petri, Peggy Sifrit. I MAINTENANCEXCAFETERIA 129 3 W:'!'.:: ,R , ':::g,.,-'f:gg:g4-'Ezra ,fe- L. " .,,,, :vE5ifi"'7"Ei: zz ,MV ,,,7, aff' , IOR CLASS UFFICER , ,,,,, ' ,R 5 y 3 , :lf.f55A,,l , :. V - L, ,, 1 . VW 5 "" Gm ww Aww, ,,,,5 W f,,f MMWM Michelle Hammons . Jim Noller PRESIDENT TREASURER f,1 5,, 1, 5,R.f :'fV E My ,A Officers guide class of ,88 eniors viewed previous years at Alhambra with nostalgia. Although their last years were the busiest, full of preparations, they would be looked upon with the most fondness. Seniors used their experiences to help them through college life and the big wide world as they patiently awaited their first reunion. During their last year, seniors participated in homecoming, college testing, the Junior-Senior Prom, and, of course, graduation. Many looked forward to jobs, college, or trade schools after leaving the halls of Alhambra High School. TOP LEFT-SENIOR SENATORS: Mike Define, Judy Hill, and Jim Tapia. BOT- TOM LEFT: All Dressed up and no where to go are a few members of the football team. BOTTOM RIGHT: Don't look now, but there's film in that camera, as some sen- iors peruse their book. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 131 ut not freshman status AGAIN! . V .,...,.,- W' t -f 6x f 4 ,, 'ff Q ff 1-li, w -PZ, 211171. is A f we ff 1 f V ' -- , ffazeaa--z dw , F 3 5 f L, v if if W , .ew W f 5 Za 'H f' , IM V f s " in Z ml f W a ffine. f N., ,,,,, n,,,, A..i , X ,," L Jon Bovenmyer Gary Bradley Michelle Brazil Robert Breshears Ed Britt f wffw- H 1 I fu ,y . ff f 'iw 1 ,jf MES 7 W, Er! s ,ggi 4 iw ,,,,, is ,444 g "' 'M , H , L' " I f, K I .,u.,gi0"" V 'h A D-A K Thomas Bergh Thomas Bergman Steve Berner Christian Bernert Eric Biro Richard Biro Julie Blair Keith Blakslee Mike Boat John Bordeau M A , v , ...,,, l M ' 3 VE f ' ,, H a l , W " vi fa f , ff Qian if L : ,,'v 1 I ff ff 1 wg! ' 2. "" a , J aaaaa, h4 ,if 1...-aff?-5 Z , f , l 77 W? I Z ma, ,,,, ,,-IZ 1 4. ,ww f J: Q ff fw h . ,J A Dennis Bullock Kelly Burgoon Shannen Burrus Lennie Burt Quirt Burton Brent Cajthaml Alma Cameron Chrysoula Candelaria Stephanie Canez Melvin Cantrell Joe Carreon Ann Carter Kevin Cary John Castillo Mike Castillo SENIORS 133 I It7s fun to get "cherry" in front of the camera. Some seniors, as Well as juniors, play it up for a photo. Dawn De Bonte Mary De Bonte Mike Define DeAnne Delacy-Yeo Heather Deranleau Buffy Deneke Dina Dickey Robin DiFrancesco Helen Dirkes Dana Dorsett Phillip Dull Beth Dyer Shelly Elmore David Emmett Eric Engstrom ri? ,M ,f Z f , KID' SENIORS 135 0 913 Elena Errriquez. ' s . Q .. . M... Eififfffslf- fl.. . Q -sb.. wg... N, - - - was z: X M is X Q Q X Q V Q Q5 X KN N1 N 1: S Xi mm f KX E5 9 f E EN N? f, .- ..hx .... fm ' ,...if5ii5r Ci hdy Garcia . N0rrna Gafcia David .Gaxfhart 1J111 M ' 9SfiQV6iif Gi11fi f .5 f JfQSSe P . ,ES , :ZZ .. , -x X 5 ., -.m .i.l Q A "1: ssc L S.. :- Hi E - W- ef , ..... 5 I S b X gp gigs BN 9. . NSN S' . 2 if , ' Q ,Q X Q 3 gg Q. ig EW X X .5 X S . Susan FIfH 1'1k1in Jamie. Effeneh Deni Se Galiup Mauricio Gamez Kg E .::-. : .... . N L ..:.. E , Q . x 5- QE Q QWWNNXN XX 'W x xg XXX . Q ---- ,,-, P g: .:-k:1:--1jVig...-- .-1 we X 'X .1 ..s .,,, :M 'ffir t' S -' - -'-- 5 Q - -iggiijgggggi . ,1-1XAf11, -Liiiz . , .:.,,::,. - ..,- .. i 3 xx "" if. ' .. E i f .. ..... V 5 ...Ng Q g X. A 3 , E iss E .2 3 S5-f - . Q Fix? sw X 5. t. ! : . ggi if 3. 5Q gg? is ,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,, ACT, SAT, ASVAB, ASU, N U, U of A 'LQ' Jason Harris Mark Harvey Ronald Hasl Pam Hauser Anthony Hausmann .spank 3 Q 9 , Marnie Griffin Jon Griffor Julie Guardiola Traci Hager Kenneth Hallada Maureen Hamel Michelle Hammons Julie Hansen Richard Hanson Claren Hardy - HN . X .S X ,,,,,, ,H - . as f. is .. 1- - ,K ,R ,gum NW- ' - as ,'., ,,,. .. We Nxvlx K X x R- 1 Q ek N ex .. ser . X S' Q i ser QNX laws 'QW 'L J-' X , .. V ik , hx, Tammy Hawke Diane Hayes Sheila Hays Ronnie Helton Melissa Hernandez Judy Hill Wendie Hinkes Gari Hodgson Loren Hogan Julie Hoopes Rick Hopkins Kris Howe Roger Howell Jayme Hughes Bryant Hurley T SENIORS 137 in-f Jeff Johnson R1Cky Johnson Txna Mane Jolhff .vig ., 2 Ed Jones John Jones M ,.., W we Jw iq hifi? 9 in Wg? fy MM if f W ff 'M if nf WU4 MW 'MVN WW mix Ja X ff r ar f X 4 , W, ff E M' ,, ,. .W W V32 A F ' f-- ', 'ff ' 1 Ee , W? A M" iiewijf if o o o 62 , fu' P M H ' V ' i f.. ,M 2 f X KJ 4 1 f? J ,,,,,, Wy Qiason i n ,fe 1 his Q Leaders of school spirit show their high and mighty , lion pride. W G0 Lions! 'wwf' Wm I xr W' Rahinah. Dllflgi Jason Leachiiiigifg Michelle Lea1:efQ55f5f45f'i'4' Tommy Lechnefm Suzanne LeFeVere Duane Lever n ,e i fi ' ' '- W nfffzfvizfi i Ev a sa V " ' fam, Vlnce LlndelfgzfejiezgTeamat ,A,, hhh Lonna ii,i L ' Ll in - i i - lf W Vinny Lomeo i A R , Doug Long h Rose Lopez Michelle ,eii i 1 Elizabeth Lafxifefiee Www 'Zfsv jeff, ,.,,, HW f ffW,, 11:4 , H :,,fe,,e4wM ' , ,, W ' H A 3 vljv. , V, A ' , f f aw Z SENIORS 139' Kevin 5Mgh0I1ey . .HR,Cb?rtVk'h4ap1,6 , fGh1'?S3X M2XSd1i. i f.' X ' 'TiAH8,m,MQSOD.A , .... , -.Ei 7 1 5 52 5 XX.s..s1f--N S X X55 '-'f5w.:::E::. -: ---' fs-Isssi??:.Jf5-:::- 'www-:::: 33535553 N XX XN NX Wx X X Q? xxx Y XX. x 1 EQUSRXXM 96 Y . - Xi X. -" s QS, S E .X X. ,,,. X.. Xfwfiiii-22213 X.--' ,--2" .. .1 - X S -- f,-:1 ss:-.wig S1-X ' ' Qs..-QQ . - X- if-ff. , 2-XA? ,F xx X xiii. gf X ig Mm. f-,S s X gsm N 3-ix -s.. , is 5 S Mathias-ff' .555 iff X , .. ... .... Bill - -- Paff1C1a X xg -Brenda Mau- . 5 - 3 3 Pam .Mi11wQQd . Fred. Mirawa - -zeeba-X Mirza Q I?eY3?1 5MQH9i 1 5 A . .- .Charles Mwrei if . - 433011 I 540339.- - RahdyfiMQSSbi1F2.g . S8rf1h lMOi?f 75 il! T A1GX .-MQu1Qau x .i f TraVisfM0Wry . . - - Rfigihfa fN3j-5? ff Y 140 sEN1QRs ff5 Q if - , f'ff - 722 , v"' '.., , 'Q .... . i xx.. A . ' X, -.-. ..- ,,....,,.... X . 3 X....-- 3- ff: Q- - - g Q X X ..... . -- XX 3 gi News Elise, -kff QMS E --...- E HX... ..,.... ,X N ,,... .,.. ,, N.. iii! A., 'CT mule '7' 4' 'Dv N O'- X u 1 J. as seniors await graduation :ff YL '7' Q TW W GW '--- Q V - , , , , ,.n1w, g , W l 1 W ,, 4 wi f i W , y 1 ' , f S ii if if Peter Ong i Lori OiRourke Robert Osborn Fidel Padilla Mike Papadopol wi, in 'x-. Jill Nevins Thuy Nguyen Dawn Nickell Jim Nolan James Noller Michael O'Brien Hugh O'Connor Brandi Oliphant Jamie Oliver Stephanie Oliver ,,,,,, 4,,,,, ,,,,, 4 , 7 W W6 W f X 2 Mfr X if al f Z f 4 M .7 31. 4 ll 5 wi A H. M--it 6 Q ff- ,7 an fi if Y, 1 , f I if f fi W is :sl f W X9 fy , f f W X f 51 :MA an 52. . L f X , 7 , 11 " , if f X M gvv ,,,, ,:," 'f ",1 Linda Palomo Jason Parker Bryan Patrick John Pawlak Nikki Pearson Michelle Pelch Melissa Perez Kenle Phillips Lisa Poff Katherine Poolaw Scott Popoff Kimberly Powell Beth Price Aggie Proctor Vickie Purcell SENIORS 141 YL! Carla Scott llll S Lynn Seibert Mark Selfridge Jimmy Seto Jamie Sevier Erin Shawgo Shawn Shelton Bill Shimels Tina Short Shari Sinon Dan Smalley Michael Smart Fred Smith Kyla Smith Lisa Smothers Varslty football managers show then' Splflt durmg Homecommg Week Cheeks .. . - e, , "' ' o ' "Sas . -1 719 ?-fi .... , . .. ,... N ,. , . X X.. X . , . was . . a- 'f o - S X-f w l l -my ' uy,,.:,g-2 A -- as Igggsy-sf: Hg .. 4 - -..::.2Q:fz1:.f .. we :sw ---f ,-2 N . las: -1..- J' : - . 5 ' 222' ..: - L- -1 f H Q ' fi' ' SWS S -sg X sr Y, - vf . "M, K i . A. y if 3, , f - li . :L ' H 3 C fi 4 5 if y Stix ,...,l 1 R K Q 'rx giol SSS W. ell! Hi 33 l +--IIh' , f - ii 1 - ' Q, "oo1 V 1 5" SSP' fi " 'f V' X I 1 SENIORS 143 Kevin Spfagug Chadwick Staci Snack Jeff S d19ensQ1i Luisa Soto T Phi1Ii p Soto' Ray5S5fL0 . J Julia Spencer fMafi a Spezicei' 'Randy Spi13Gf '?L K T, Vgg, V L' '91 4 a ,,,, mm , f, ff ' , f X E? ff fff 1, f Q6 .A ,A ' Y -,xml ..:. 'A-' I 'kskk X Heng Tang Rick Tang A JimWTapia Michelle Temporadfi LQ1'i Te1i1fe1l 1 Pam Tewaf Qg Ja1HeS Julie T1?0H1DS01i Q Robin T11o11i16Sou , L, 1 . Q . .. Vcfxromqa Tgtug DCUQVHH YTGdachf:e116 David, 'rQm1ir1son Lance Tray10if ' f 5 Cihdy Trinka Qhn fI'r6St1e if 144 SENIORS yew W J 45 H' i,f'f-51:2 ' WY M, W?" ' 5 iw f,. w ,f ffm" :f i: .E.Z' I 5 5 "'L' 'I' ff, .I. , ,Y :: .. , z , ,, , .r:r,f V, lx' C0rby Sta1i1Gy f J 9111157 ' Sfeiiidflm Stfefiiel Troy Sturgill Morgan Styles ' f' f l f :rw WZ, --'fVf1f .a:i5 ,f ,, ,,V, WMA K 35 X5 f X - Q "2 J.. if f 1 km 7,f" f 2 if L"" f enter the World of college, Work Si Paul Valenzuela Rhonda Van Pelt Jason Van Sandt Brent Verrill Jennifer Vittorio O va X Kim Troyer Laura Trujillo Virginia Trumbull Steve Tsan Claudia Tucker Lavinia Tuihalamaka Laila Turk Karen Turner Sharon Turner Tony Valenti r ra fa- WQ kv!! ff , eii , ,,,,,, 25' n 7 , if , 2 Hi X " S is J, , C Y Kari Waldron Angela Walke Rhonda Warinner Danielle Waters Rick Watson Matt Whitaker Janel White Lisa White Theresa White Timothy Wilcox Traci Wilkins Joseph Wilson Richard Wilson Mark Wington Dan Wittwer SENIQRS 1455 I fa if .S gg 4.424 ,., Q' A ,z,0Q,f, -X - f VV. 5",f "3 "4 x, of 9415 ff' f Y ' nf.: ' on . ttge' :zo 7 +.eiff.t 497' I 2. aff' ff"'f,5' ', . V W , .,, , 1, ,Y ,,,.,, ,,,,.,,v,q7. qqp vvwvvvv,v,,v-414' Hd.. izefx 8 - , S .Q J 35,35 :3f0'ffQ?1fi6!g. 94: 'Z f ,' J r 16, , ff , V if . fyfgf r?j'?1',f"f?f1. f. X-if, f 4? .Q,gy.ff3,4fp5 Z, . lg. g,4!,44,93fg ,qM , gg, ,nik e e 0 ' f ' .1 ' -' .. .1 ' .2 Y .Y .. ,Y .. . - ,. V - r - , -A , 1' ,, ,ev-1-vp' SV f , L, e . . " -' ' nfLf'if.'5 41 ., !2:43,'If-ew.. rw:-t,525'f,fn-.+'5-" 1145.01 WS, fkei"1?i3'f?3ig?t"2 f L nf ff' , if 1, , ny, ,.. ' in -5' 'M' 'A ' 'W' P' 7 . , , 7:.,:i,:e "' ' 1, ' . Z ff' MW 'iq S - 'qt if , la fm" 4--f J' -..,.... fzzfuzzzaflfff, 1 - .:, Q' uf: if ... 'Z . X 4 V 5, K 4+ jew. V "fYf?'1V.Z'fP"g,vA744W1w'2,, X ' . H , ' -, 1 N M' ,fv.-'-"'vf 1' N M" ' ,, W of W',' f. my t 'ijxkf' ' ff1'7'f" yi ' we 7:2515 429,55 3 1... nary-J. kzf- f , ef' M-"-QN'f'w++wf e t Q . -, vm f' Jap. ..:w,, f 5 , , 0 x .. , W1 4 e . P . if ' ' 'ff-f. J' , .eff " "Q ' ' If 1 fn vig .Y 'va-.s.s.a A A T. -4 J v .tiii dw mba M. . ,Z 04 e+w- wei-fffMff- wwg. . ... A p ,,,, . . V e f My t W I5 n . J , 5 , In Alu' - gr 1 2' A.. '-1 I 4 Coach Meador watches intensely as Corby Stanley, Sal Cano, and Mike PaPaDoPol get in a game of racquetball. in eww Senior Jenny Bauer partieipates in the annual blood drive. Senior Mo Stremel shows her pearly whites to the photographer. SENIORS 147 Juniors indulge in activities SAT! PSAT!? PSAT'?? That's the chant of the overwhelm- ingly rowdy Junior class that was heard. This year, the Juniors had the opportunity to sponsor the 1987-88 Junior-Senior prom which required lots of hard work and planning. The Juniors also kept busy with home- coming activities in the quad while selling roses, carnations and pen-pal grams. With a closed campus, the attendance rate during quad activi- ties was on the increase as school spirit was boosted up, up, up! All the while, juniors were push- ing and striving every inch of the way to the day when they could offi- cially classify themselves as SEN- IORS! ABOVE JUNIOR CLASS SENATORS Karen Crenshaw Diane Cote Carrie Neal Left: The junior class works on their float Africa rapidly to meet the deadline for homecoming. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 149 CV zz- X X X ,.... ' 5 sk as I Xe or Julie Alexander Priscila Alfaro Karen Allen Christina Alvarez Amerika Alvidrez Ann Amiotte Brandi Anderson Crista Andres Ed Anzures David Armrecht Bernie Arroyo Norina Arvizu Mike Ashton Richie Aston Melissa Aubin Tarn Bach Dusti Baker Melissa Balentine Laura Baratta Melissa Barney Connie Bechtel Michael Behrens Tracy Bell Yvonne Benavidez fi, XQ.fffTQiX H 1:- Xf X -s .. we 4.5 i 35 Hz Q is l ' New it 3 : fe X gr S. s Xw A .x Q2 .- X- LQXXM 11: -X, -in X k 5 W X J xg Xi' Q .Q N P if F W H S2 Q SX , . .XXXir XXX rrrXiiX X si Xxiibfif. , Q - iff ' QW 5 5 S .sm Q-alas-X X Fr. 4 A . , iifii - '5 9 "" Q P 1.1 1 .,..,:.: :-X N : Q25 X 150 J UNIORS X N is r its X X X QQ X if ggi ,M X X X Salk X X Q K XS Q Xi if .... ga .Xmas W' X as :iam L25 .. -- -i :2z5:5i5 -"' 'QQ Q as K 'rr T X -X, .. 5 'AW Barbara Abalos Matt Abel Stephanie Abel Gary Adams Mark Aguire Steve Albrecht Junior build float F 1'a',, 2 X :ff . . , X . . .-,: ::-rV:: ss i -: iii 2 X ,S , i E ,Xi X 1 jg if X 3 Qi X11 Mei Misfit x S WSS' t E X Hs. 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X X X' in Mm X NQ ' Q x ' . , 115 753 s Xl r X Ng f J C S A "1.fff .f.. f :X AX ....,.. .ex - X ---vixS,-s r i Nate Berg Sharon Bogue Andy Bohl Pamela Boreham Jo Boston Gabriel Bowers Laura Bowles James Boyd James Bretall Jennifer Brewer Aaron Brown Stacy Brown Toya Brown Phillip Burch Diana Buchanan Dennis Butler Tara Burnett April Burrus commemorating Africa Joe Corrigan Scott Corum Luis Costa Diane Cote Karen Crenshaw Danny Cryer Danilo Cubillo James Czarnik Nikki Dall Deanna Davis Joe Davis Traci DeGraw 5,175 Martin Callan Amy Campbell Sophia Candelaria Sal Cano Troy Cantrell Diana Capirci Norman Carpenter Gina Carrillo Kevin Carrillo Debbie Castillo Phuong Chac Michael Childers Chris Christensen Trisha Chubb Chris Christian Tamara Clayton Nancy Clements Megan Cline Carla Conteras Fabiola Contreras Autumn Cook Crystal Cooper Kim Corbett Teresa Coppi J UNIORS 151 Kevin DeVries Dan DeWeerdt Scott Deerman Mellisa Dennis Dianna Dexter Dave Dillon ,Z 9, 4, if, i W f ---f fe, ff:--ff 1 F af W i.....b... f ff ' V zlvzl 3 A ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ea J f X W Y mf f fin, I f X XXX 5 V' W W T f , M M W Q, ,J J ff 'Z H, f H f 3 U f ffawivw - 'HH- Suzanne Doberstein Jeff Dobyns Dana Dombrowski Barbara Dominguez LaJuana Dotson Jennifer Douglass Eric Dubaski Adam Dunlap Andy Durazo Michelle Dus Kevin Duzykowski Lee Elton Marcie Englert Becky Ericson Elizabeth Ewbank Franklin Evans Jeannie Evans Michelle Evans 152 J UNIORS Q nr Q5 . Dan Firth Jessica Fisher Yvette Fisher Rose Fogg Nicole Fortier Milton Fralick Roger Franke Beth Frechette Nick Frechette Donnie Freistroffer Greg Gable Donald Galloway Anita Garcia Gabriel Garcia Sallie Garcia Stephanie Garrett Joseph Gaxiola Dasha Gay Doti Giacalone Lea Gibson Jason Glemba Kathy Glisan Angie Gonzalez Dawn Gould X Bill Fahy Eric Fahy James Faith Laura Farina Mike Fee LeAnn Ferguson Michelle Graham ' Tim Green Chritopher Greitzer Mary Grendell Don Guest Kristina Guzman Penny Hanna Scott' Hanna Lee Hansen ' Shelly1Harding J. W. Hardy ' Juanita Hardy J UNIORS 153 ,X,,X - N s of X 6 f ----wffssmw David Henry Paula Heren Maria Hernandez Manual Higuera Laura Hill Dan Hinderliter Darion Hodges John Holland Christine Hollis Tracie Hollis Steven Hood Geneva Hopson David Huff Jenny Huffstetler Steve Hurlburt Cami Huth Desmond Ignatius Maurus Imhof James Ingersoll Brook Jackson Michelle Jackson Tammy Jennings Adam Jerousek Chris Jesmer is -- I 1.5 sassksfs. 'f sg Kim Harnack Rich Harris Scott Hazlett David Heathcock Scott Heffley Tonya Hennings J Juniors spon or the '87-'88 ::.: '2': if S ss.. , , ,W -.asv .s ,,rr . iss ..,, . , 2 P H Q . in V " H R 1 -'EEi:E:::i V ee J rrll . :QE A xx xx X QS s N W Ng, Qs M9299 S 5? Us ii M i Q WX ss ks X 'R sf 5 as X .... 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'X 5 ,L . , .QF if E, , A f Is. 1 li 59? im S ER: GS it bargain? if " g S41 N Q" S f 52 N ' ' '11 l g S jf' A - H ...V " -"' Shawn McLennan Robbie McMillan Matt McNair April McNally Jesus Medrano Kenneth Mercer Glenn Milton Mike Miller Robert Milton Mark Miner Sherri Mobley April Moore Debbie Morales Ed Morales Carrie Neal Paul Nelson Cheryl Newton Loan Nguy 156 J UNIORS ' 'Hz N-Nagy Shannon Northcutt Shannon Norton Traci O'Brien Stanley Ogiba Irma Ojeda Pedro Olea Jeremy Oliver Eric Olson Shance Ordell Steve Padgett Roberta Palma Ana Palmer Anthony Pannell Gary Parker Chris Parris Maria Pasia Wendy Peel Yolanda Peltz Adrian Perez Angel Petty John Pfeifer Rob Phelps Todd Pierce Meredith Plummer Lan Nguyen Cuong Nguyen David Nicholls Amber Nickell Leah Noel Michelle Normadin Stephanie Price Mark Prieger Raelyn Pugh George Ramirez Stephanie Ramsey Paul Randall Michael Rauch Monique Rebilas John Reilly Heidi Rendahl Rosie Rendon James Renn J UNIORS 157 gm.- :iii : E - x Dawn Rossfeld Shannon Rosset Lisa Rowe Sylvia Ruiz JoAnn Runyan Megan Rush Delia Salazar Angela Sampson Nikki Sander Bill Sanders Karen Sarjeant Kelly Schlaht Craig Scholl Marion Schragel Johnson Chou Andrea Sesma Aaron Sevy James Shaw Kevin Sheehy Robert Shepherd Tracy Shields Larry Shroyer Stacey Shugart Carmela Shuler si Nba Lx-.. . rs -xi XSS . si X X Q iii H i? e : 2 X i X XE X mx is gs Ns ri X F rss 2 hi I ish, Wassi- isa Joseph Reyes Donna Rider Shauna Robbins Ann Rodriguez Tina Rodriguez Chrishna Rose Graduationi onl one ...fr -X 0 .. .ra K wsu, gf: . nf' I X , ua. - . 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XMI?-. 21- ' .rc issf r r . .,,, .gp FE 5 S' SA ff .....,- :E ,rr Debbie Simister Sondra Sipple Eric Sivertson William Slocum Tim Smith Devin Smith Tracie Snyder John Staltari Vickie Starr Eric Steffen Jenni Stick Jodi Stiner Rachelle Stinnett Derek Strickland Shauna Struble Chrissy Sutton Jenny Swartz Todd Sweeney ear awa for juniors S X sth X G? Qs X. X .1 S s 1 XS, is 2 'g 5 X ' k Q 5 K is X Q X S wow X V? is 2 -gasp: - ,J li 5 XX .. ssfeeil' K swiss Esgi, i Hang Vuong Jayson Vose AnnMarie Wakefield Jeff Wagner Sophia Waldron Pana Warin Tina Watsky Joe Wells Bambi White Pam White Solomon White Mickey Wiedmeyer Jim Sweig Tika Swoger Max Taylor Sue Anne Taylor Marsha Teapole Jennifer Therrien Wendi Thill Terri Thiry Christina Thompson Laura Thrasher Darlene Tidey Stephanie Tinney Beth Tirrill Jamie Titus Jihad Turk Mark Turner Marlon Turner Earl Tuzon Crista Umphress Heminia Valdez Jay Vanderlinden J.J Verso Rory Vertigan Ariel Villa JUNIORS 159 V -, iw 'Q' 1 William Willard Andrea Willet Tiffany Willets Tara Willis Brad Wills Andre Wilson :LXI XX ri ,..- A 1. S, GN ' 55 L,,- M - Tim Wong Kathryn Woodward Kelvin Yazzie Yin Yeung Adey Adesida Victoria Zien Jay Zuccala f -' fi ' . H ' 5 'K I , 555525 saw' 'E 'fn 'ff J K f Ja- H A f f H , gy MMM ..... f -- v,,, V, H frffrrf , ' " ,, ' ' , f 1 ,,.. MM W I H -WW ,,,, We ,,,, M ,,,,,,, , ml ,,,, ,, L, t ff f fr ff" 4 I 'Q , mg Xu' mn: ifia ,. . k.,c . e,,.. . v,,, ,. ,J,,. IW., ,win 2-fuk i:::w:,fg.'g,, . ,V,,, z: J ,y :1z:,,g7::'1,,w:g,iw:,n,rzigzz Lf" : gi 'V QIIY,g.1!fi2Q1'll:,,,f:E.Si:,.gzf'fzlz-IV1"l9E,E4:iEf7: 160 J UNIORS N-mu-...,, "'s"'w's. TOP: The crowd reacts to the touchdown made by the mighty lion football team the natural way. LEFT: Michelle Maldonado consis- tently demonstrates her will to learn as she works on her Biology activity. ABOVE: Misters Wootton and Campbell, English teach- ers, walk through the campus as they Lry to get to class on time. J UNIORS 161 4 .Aff M 4 Ffh if Donny ' 'Spn VICE PR il , : ,,, , 6 A g.,.V ,V, ,,,, . ,A i Z , ,. IAII M , l l V 5 , , ,, 'W K Q 2 1 if f f 1 41 3 Z , 4 K 1 grimy z I H y rl iff A W ' Z i 'E , , ' V V ' ,, ,,,, , WW M M , A 1 f ' E-sf , , Z A z, ,,ff"""" SOPHOMORE CLASS SENATE: Jennifer Geornitz, Kim Maphis, Berita Williamson. : ,rs I Sophomore Tanya Noller and friend stare into the camera lens putting on their best smiles and expressions. '35 5 WWII ' ' 'real Here We go again!! Sophomores looked forward to becoming "upper classmenv after a year of ridicule for being freshmen, Winning first place for the fresh- man-sophomore float was a great accomplishment which helped them to become more motivated to do a super job for their class. Holding car Washes, candy sales and spirit sales, sophomores planned for their junior prom and senior gift to be the best. Energetically painting their sentiments on a sign are two sophomores as they prepare for an upcoming football game. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS 163 A r i HW Robert Abbott Katrina Abeyta Luz Acosta Brian Albrecht Sam Alfaro Tim Alford Raymond Alonzo Tim Anderson Toni Anthony April Argusta Chris Arid Edward Armbrister 1 ,591 ,,,. ,22 4 f 5 li 5 .. A if ll 5 E1 , ' f F 5 Y ---" J' A ,L 'W Q 'A as ophomores anxiously await upper SP Q! 's 1 W 5 ll it f Wy QW, W W ,,,, a.uy...fs,,, ,mi rinn fu. 1 af ff Emmett Bennett Tim Berra Christina Bisesto Sheri Black Tracy Blanton Toni Blassingame Rina Blevins Dianna Boldt Melanie Bond Regina Bookman Tracey Bost Scott Boykin Melanie Braden Steve Brandt Todd Bratholt Stuart Bridges Nathan Briley Amy Brown 164 SOPHOMORES 1 X W5 4x 3, Sybil Armstrong Garrett Arthur Janan Atiyuh Tom Avevara Debbie Aylesworth Bryan Baker Kami Baker Esmie Bartolini Rene Bates Joy Beason Rebecca Bechtel Mariam Ben Haddad 1 rea , ,, W , ,. KKK, f fy f fg .4 f f as Brandie Brown Chris Brown Leslie Brown Mike Brown Tammy Busacca Karey Byrum Mitch Campbell Norma Campbell Dan Canalia Becky Cancilliere Chris Carlson Veronica Carreon classman status: two down, two to go Mike Castillo Jacqueline Cedor Loan Chac Jeff Chamberland Frank Chang Kelvin Chang Jerry Charlet Robert Chavarria Angela Chavez Anna Chavez Josie Cirincione Dennis Clapp E Q Ana Clement Jennifer Clement La'Kenya Colenburg Kathy Comon Aaron Conklin Shelby Conlon Chris Corboy Melinda Corrigan Shannon Corum Brian Cox Robbie Cox Arnold Garcia Todd Crane Mike Cudmore Jennifer Curtis Gidget Dacquista Mitch Daugherty Scott Davis SOPHOMORES 165 M Lori Dinehdeal Mike Dixon Lara Douglas Jennifer Dowling Lonny Drake Michelle Drake Jim Dresser Carmen Drye Brian Elmore Duane Espinoza Martin Esquer Jennifer Estrella s ar W '-" A 1 122 Z ...,..:. ,,. , im ff 4 , 1 Z Q2 1 W ar. 1w 1 xg X 1110 f f ff V ive 'f ' W my W 11 11 57 . 1. , , ff 1 1 mfg V . 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X 11 wi 1 .- ,,,, 1 f 5 5 E X' ei ' K 455 2 1? 1 ECCCJJ1 i roo ,, ,.,,, .,.... 3,11 -,,:11,,., ' f M 1-4, i Egger V A I 1f45,si g MZ? arg ,rr. - 2, 'ffm V I Vfykk ,,. ,.,. 1,4 av K Q if , ff Q Zi 7 ,,,, W' g. f ' F id, W 13 'l Scott Everett Miles Ewbank Chuck Farruggia Fernando Felix Nick Ferrara Jodean Fife Demian Fimbrez Becky Finch Brandy Fountain Matt Fowler Laura Frame Mike Franklin Jenny Frass Justin Frear Dale Fry Tina Fryrear Jimmy Fuentes Eugene Fulmore Argelia Gallardo Melissa Gallardo April Gantt Kristie Garcelon Arthur Garcia Jason Garcia Theresa Garhart Leroy Gashwazia Angela Gentry Lisa Gentry Lisa Gilchrist Nanette Gincastro 1, 5' K erri Q ,:. I W if J X 1 V 0 'fff Q 3 ' ijz I E., .T - L Jennifer Goernitz Dennis Gorslin Travis Gossett Debbie Greco Jim Gregg Raen Gregory Scott Gruenke David Guimont William Gullickso John Gustafson I1 Annajean Gutierrez Tonya Hall C Eat lt up!! r :i 14 S01Jh0II10r-'SS ABOVE: Tanya Noller, L i teiiland friendsiget togethereforfafgiqflsi 1 J J 1 x group picture. LEFT: Two sophediffyfai ri J J mares show their friendlinessatuf 1 wards one another while waiting in J for some the lunch line. 4 ' ' , 5 attentlon. SOPHOMORES 167 Michelle Handy Don Hansen Kelley Harnack Crystal Harrison Gwen Hartley Jeff Hahn Debbi Hawkins Linda Hayhurst Ricky Heer Thomas Henager David Hendricks Miguel Hernandez V1.1 A31 'X ,E , i i s-1 f V V f f . sa 5 sv X' 4 5 Sf f Q f 3 if M W X M A 1 wx f f Q ,F ff it f 3? 41 W y , f Mei W 1 a f 1 2 if 1 ff M Qym f .. ,X i fr ga, E , ,, ff, as I 5 s as 5 fe , W f f f ,f 4' If f f 1 f Y Z f aa ' f - 1 gm ,, ,, ,I Z K i 'wg' ophomo v mf' v if 1 il J, J f ,,,,i 1 " ff' A A -Q ' ""' ,, , 2 ' V . .W .. 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Mm f'-U W W 4?-ei 'Zwf re long to Richard Hernandez Stephanie Hestand Melinda Hester Linda Higuera Terri Hillman Eric Hoefer Chris Holcomb Susan Hood Raena Horan George Horton Shawna Hughes Melissa Humble Diana Kinnard Alicia Kludo Eddie Kuchinski Sarah Kwong Eric La Liberte Laura La Liberte Melissa La Rocca Elaine Lai Robert Lama Carly Larkins Shi-Hung Lav Kristin Lawrence be juniors, achieve status A Edwin Le Febere Sherri Leaverton Danise Lebeau Holly Lee Melanie Leon Frances Leyvas Cindy Li Mandy Li Michelle Litfin Kit Lo Robert Longoria E.E. Louie it Bill Lovett Christopher Lovitt James Lowder Olga Loza Andy Lundheim Tai Ly Glenn Maddock Vichai Mack Aaron Maldonado David Maldonado Dani Malody Kim Maphis Cheryl Marasco Angelique Marcias Corey Mardick Paul Marsh Mindie Martin Vanessa Martin SOPHOMORES 169 ,fi AAZA, AZZA ,EL :: M ,,,, 2 W aww V , W, - if ,, f, www , f f X f ff ,A ' J f M gy W 5 gg X ' 35323 iff X f i 12 WA gif f ff Q X X at 2? " 31 Heather McLaughlin Christina McNally Lisa Meding Michelle Metz Danny Meyer Emory Miller Kim Miller Robert Miller Neville Mirza Laura Mitchell Debra Mollet Patricia Moman H. f, L,-.gf i lf, zz -'fm 5 f r 4 X Y V X at 4 i X I 1 be 1 A fwigff ..., it ,,,, H , V rig I fs t 1 iw-. X225 i aa Q li ze SW f Q a he 5 f ' ll it af 6, f 2 f f ZW! W gg! 1 f f ,,,V , .Z A 'X i ' 170 SOPHOMORES 229 WW ,iz fs- W if rf' f f . as-V g L 9 15' , A K K!! 5? 3 f , A .. 45-. W 5 5 I W aaa, 35, J ,gggaafi an ,gf if f S 1 W as fff WW , , ,if ,M Wssilmz ' ,,,, 7 H- ,, my f, O l 'Mme mwp' , f WM X . 2 1 g H, .47 ,,,, --1' 3: 5 in zzz A ,, M ,,.,,, E , ,,,,: L IT: f X mfg fs W- ww 1' W' e1ee W Candida Martinez Desirie Martinez Diana Martinez Raymond Martinez Michelle Martinez Mike Mascari Tede Mastropietro John Maupin Dennis McCarty Joe McComb Angie McDonald Derek McFarlane , 'ai z ,, i 2 V W f ' , .f-,ny ' ivblfffbi ,aa Harold Monroe Abe Moore Russell Moore Yolanda Mora Sarina Morrison Michael Morrow Michelle Mortenson Mike Mulquin Dawna Myers Mike Myers Shannon Myers Marcos Najera Chris Nardone David Negrotto Mike Nelson Samantha Nelson Yvonne Nelson Craig Newton Nga Nguy Tony Nguyen Terri Nipper Laura Noller Tanya Noller Theresa O'Donnell Krista Oie Marisel Olguin Juan Olmeda Bryce Ordell Tina Othon Greg Owens Lisa Owens Chad Paige Vallarie Palomo Trisha Papesh David Parker P ,F Stoney Parks Ruby Pasillas Kathleen Pasquarella Terry Pavatea ' 252 'fy , 4 a if z ,1 1 "H Lg, , ,, flea V? Holly Pawlak Jennifer Paynter Kristen Pederson Wfil 'ww , f Students learn T yarn-haired friend. Class of '90 ABOVE: Several sophomore girls are lost in thought and gig- hopes hto gles in an English class. LEFT: V Q T Debbie Greco rhelpsfbabysit a have all T P Ve great year. SOPHOMORES 171 55179211364 .. ,.m!fM"' " ' f' I , Til J ,, ,: ,.. , :, 4 , , ff f 9? E ffsmn A ,ti , i f J , X 6 5 uffifiij-Sfffl 'FZ N4U:'fi9'wf f' Jw' 92' X V 5 R U ,,,, Carlos Perez Dante Perez Robin Peterson Mark Pierce Charles Pietrzak Jennifer Pimental Peggy Poolaw Stacy Post Mike Potter Rick Preston Greg Price Joe Puckett Sophomores smile after winning first Roxanne Purcell Tanna Quotskuyva Scott Radcliff Bill Rand Paul Reilly Barbara Rice Jayson Rizzo Carrie Roberts Jason Robinson James Rodriguez Christina Rodriquez Eddie Rodriquez Wy Wfgngfw , 41 WQWY Zn J when 9' A 'W u.. ll' ,fi r , Shawn Rohrbacker Shawn Roller Sean Roman y 9 ff in 172 SOPHOMORES ,NM M fj 3 , ' e 1 P David Rosset Jesse Rubio Richard Ruiz Crystal Sabol Cathie Salinez Leslie Salvesen David Sanchez Manual Santa Cruz Joe Sarandos Katie Sarracino Dawn Saylor Michele Saylor Marcy Schmitt David Schragel Rudy Schultz place for the frosh-soph float Roy Slader Dan Slaughter Chad Sloan Daniel Smale George Smallwood Amber Smith Dave Smith Kari Smith Mark Smith Rachel Smith Shannon Smith Shawn Smith f 4 f V dw ww W U "Wy ' Anna Scott Angie Seumptewa Stacey Severance Jennifer Sherman Scott Sherwood Melissa Shives Kim Shoaff Karen Short Michelle Shugart Letitia Shurwin Darnell Simmons Adam Sisco Valerie Smith Michelle Snead Joe Soltero Stephanie Sorenson Carmen Soto Rubon Soto Arnold Spelgatti Lee Stateon Jennifer Stocksdale Rona Struble Slevan Sullivan Brian Switzer Douglas Szeto Bryan Tang Ricky Tang Victoria Tarango Della Tavison Janelle Theder SOPHOMORES 173 we 'l WW ff ffl Michelle Thompson Alexandria Thomson Ralph Tickle Terri Todd Michelle Trudell Mike Tsan Shelly Tuggle James Tuipulotu Robert Tumlinson Tina Turmo Janine Turner Kimberly Turrell Ford Underwood Frank Valencia Suzy Valenzuela Robert Vasquez Damara Velasquez Kevin Uilke Teena Villa Hutton Wade Robert Waite Barbara Walker Steve Walker Marlin Walls fg Jzz- I I 3 ass, e .,, ,, new farm M gg, , J W!! X Wx- ff I 1 5 5 '54 M5 , fmt 359 W 1,1 ' V f f f V , My gs 174 SOPHOMORES Dustie Washington Tanya Waters Darla Weese Joshua Wenger Prudence Weatherwax Scott Weston Melissa Whaley Jay White Chris Whitlock Marilee Wilkes Lori Wilkins Amy Williams Kasala Williams Sean Williams Benita Williamson Tami Wing David Winger David Wooden ' gf fr! my E' ' '44 1 Y S 1 E is 653 'CV Erik Wright Hing Yeun Jeff Yu My ff fi W , 'f f W uf ' ir I i ' fi? J, Sophomores enjoy their second homecoming ' 4 ,fy ,, Q ,H M ws.. SOPHOMORES 175 ,,,, ,,,, U , U aj Nelson elected president What do you get when you com- bine three energetic, involved girls with brilliant ideas up to their eye- balls? Why the answer is simple: the Freshman Class Officers! Presi- dent Gina Nelson, Vice President Carol Tang, and Sec.fTreas. Sheri Heckadon joined forces with sena- tors Melissa Mullens, Sarah Warner, and Ricky Camacho to plan an ingenious and exciting freshman year. The year involved car Washes, dances and the Winning homecom- ing float with the sophomores. LEFT: FRESHMAN CLASS SENATORS- Janelle Wilkins, Melissa Mullens, Diane Helwig. BELOW: Freshmen participate in their first assembly, the Fall Sports Assem- bly held in the gym. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 177 41 , W ...,,.. ,,,,- ig- 44 :51, f W f wr f W4 it ff E .L,, ,W fu Mi. as ' r .:,.Ah t Z E g , H. Z f W- f s W 5 ,, W Q L W4 ffkx f as , .W , ' -' .f f77'U I ,ze , '32, z LM I in Dawn Acuna Raul Adame John Adams Margaret Adams Steve Adcock Nancy Aguayo 1 4' AZZ. Eiica Ahlman Mike Alarld Jennifer Almanzar 2 , Franclsca Altamlrano "fl 255 Brandy Althaus A ll Carlos Alvarado ""ffff 2-T' " WH! ""' y Gm: V V Y, ,,,, , V A I Z5, . 'A Peter Alvarez S , Sgott Anau i 1.1 B111 Anderson QW A A 'L' ' tf' Deborah Anderson to Eric Anderson I Melvin Apel J W? Energy, excitement, Chris Arevalo Donna Arnold Jennifer Austin William Auten Robert Ayala Michelle Ayen David Aylesworth Elgin Baker Roy Ballard Jason Banos Candy Beckley Chad Beezley H1 olvement trait ' ,f5,ff' L , ' 2 i ff f S if i ii 1 aaaa , as 1 ,f--4:-.f f -- - . JW ,,... , "'f' L' . HW ..fwf""" f Q1 ,,,,, 5 , M ,.,M,.wzf,:,, ,.,, V 5 : -, fi? 1' W si K 178 FRESHMEN Donnie Belasco Ericka Benally Matthew Billings Tommy Blassingame Shane Blocker Brandt Bodily Paul Bolgiano Justin Bradovich Katherine Bratton 5 s,21f:-We 5 r M , 2, , , 4 , . we " g Aiy. t..f , in Airrtrii ' Jennifer Braun Berlinda Bronston Amy Bruce W Y Z Kia if James Bueno Jason Burnett Louise Burnett Deidra Burow Rosie Burruel Gavin Byrne Michael Camacho Judy Campbell Shannon Campbell Diana Canez Justin Cantrell Regina Cardenas Callen Carpenter Greg Carreon Sherry Carroll Tina Castro Chris Chacon Tom Charlet of freshmen in high school Tim Corbett Marie Cordova Rodney Cotner Jennifer Cox Kellie Cox Tammy Crane Frank Cuen t Michelle Currie Wendi Curtis Gina D'Amico Jimmy Dahl Nhung Dang x Tiffany Chatterton Karen Childress Mindy Christiansen Chris Christopherson Adam Clark Brian Coburn Kevin Cole Mike Conner Tina Contreras Howard Coons Colleen Corbett Laurie Corbett if' FRESHMEN 179 57? lfzffl :.E9Et.g:g.g??ii'Q.l7fii. 3752 .6 Q 33 iprniecimiiiga . Q 1 1 Thang Doan Ben Donovan Dawn Doughtery Linda Drake Pam Durazo Felicia Durfee Yvette Ehler Andrea Elliott William Elston Alfred Erhardt Salmino Espindola Nathan Ewbank qifi -:'fag , N . . .,,. t P . , ...izfiz t 45 , 5 si WX X , Ng if Q N it X Eg, x f Nei-1.15 .::. X , v , ,Nik Q E ' ---- . - 3 .N , 155855: f - Haas is 180 FRESHMEN was X Sh F X ,, . if W mm L X X X XX gi g X QNX X Q5 X N si X 5 55 -is ff Xs ,:f121m2255s7 ,' -fr L - 1 X N 4 1 eb s l 3 ix X N S me im W s s S s Ni, X 4. x x Q S R. ,. 5. Mike Daniels Kathleen Danielson Eddie David Elisha Davidson C.J. Davis Dale Davis Dawn Deaton Wyatt Dee Diana Delahuerta Chilleen Devine Deborah Dew Jessielyn Dilla .k- ,. is 5 i ,s A if ! X E e xx XRS is X R A ' fff - . f f get is Patti Garcez J.R. Garcia Naomi Garcia Patty Garhart Julie Gass Jeff Gates Matt Gaul Frank Gaxiola Elaine Gee Chris George Trista Gibson Cindy Gilley Kim Fabrizio Jenifer Fasano Kim Figueroa Tammy Finley Nicolette Finnell Tanya Fiori Randy Foote Robyn Forstie Jacquiie Fox Linda Fox Amy Franco Frances Fu Adam Fuentes Jonathon Fugiel Debra Fuller Andrea Gallardo Brandy Galloway Cynthia Gamez awe wr W, il Kevin Gilroy Steven Glass Julie Gluhak Daniel Gomez Joaquin Gomez Tonia Gomez Tony Gonzeles Gene Graham Josh Graham Katrina Gray Scott Gray Samantha Gresham FRESHMEN 181 S Wy J: W ara? ri 2 Zi We N ,,!, A ..VV5g 5 X ....,, , ,,,. , ' r f r , . J as Ulafzyf ' Q. I ff l , if WM 5 z 5 ,f f-55 if f ff I 2 K f M f f H ..,, M., ,Mag W if E2 .AA. 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A W " 'W Dave Hesterman Andre Hill Bobbi Hilton Armando Hinojos Craig Hlebak Malinda Hodge Kristi Hoffman Mike Hoffman Melissa Hofman Dana Hogan Jodi Holcomb Jared Hoover Sawnia House Jason Howe Chad Huber DeSeana Humburd Tony Humburd Charles Hunter Gracie Hunter Brian Ingram James Ingram Barbara Janis Aundrea Jarred Dilla Jessielyn Amy Johnson Chris Johnson Dawn Johnson Korey Johnson Sammy Jones Shannon Jones "' ,5. f ' 5, f M ww fi 4,55 WW , 5 f , W WWW ta f 1, f W W ,H aw A ff af was i f 555 7 J, X 6' fi: ff V :he y at be , X eye? 1 4 ff, argl 'Y x 35 4 144 A f J f K X , 2 ,Z S' W ' L , 'W W K Qs M57 F Q we S if " W . . Zigi i f! I I ,,cp,, fr 5 ..., , . 1 Y ,ma ze. ' 5251 float at homecoming F ,n ' "' f f www W f ff 1 M WV , v W y ai an 1-5 ff f it ,, 'V " K Q5 , we e we 'H ag, -W WB' v if 1 X as f Stacie Kowalski Jackie Kunkle Billy LaDuke Dee Dee Lake Suzanne Lama Spencer Lee Donald Levinson Brian Lewis Heather Lewis Dawnya Liffick Summer Liles Kenneth Littleman "WR Carla Jordan Rodrigo Juarez Todd Kartchner William Katzenberger Melissa Kemp Nicole Kennedy Lisa Kerkhoff Paulette Kerns David Kinnard Jill Kisney David Klooster Bonnie Klopp FRESHMEN 183 4L , l nf H-at Q 450 -- -- ..h., S V N ,, 55 I nfl: VVQ: Fl 1' 2 K N John Marsteen Erika Martinez Joe Martinez Mike Martinez Rick Martinez Shanie Martinez 9 gl 1 X s s :. 3' ttt M M ei' X X s X WW ea: .5 fm' if X X ,f 'M S X-5 M5 iz' 75 -'MHP QQ ...sf A X f it . '-Witt: Ms. Millet xi 2 EF Q rtt M MMMMMM M MMMM . M X M ,X M. X X ses 2 M ss? f r X 3 S M.-ff ...A+ 52 Lori Mashburn MEQMM Q M.,Q EE: "i' ,' Frank Massoni -'., Lisa McClinnon T 'QQ Steve McCrea is Heather McCulloch L- Heather McHugh - :-L 71MM' 'iiff g z-: 184 FRESHMEN 553 .. - "--- XXM, ' ' 'sew Q QM, sez-swA2222QQQ2vs2255wzss11f,1f'1 2 fx" ,"'11,'12ffzfFi" 2 iris EH ,gg X W' S X x QE 2 '- :M 5 Q X S M M M , ----q . X m ix 5-655-:Iii :EZIEXQ --... .li L Q 1 eeat X fr . ..gMM,, as V..M.MM:gMMM .. :sees-isifi ,QM - it rf-S AP - , .ss -he Hi" Heidi Lockhart Jason Logan Clarence Long Elena Lopez Yvonne Lopez Anthony Lovett Lisa Lovett Christina Magana Michael Malay Arniee Malin Pove Mao Martin Mark '51 f' " ' Est .- 1 A . .. - QM, .. ,, ,,:. rags 515, 5, , ..- - Mg- ::. f- sr- 33 ff F Lis M .: ..-as " f 1: " 'S . ' I 3 .5 -K W . ig MM r as ,.... rMMM ' 'HY WMM 55 to I -- M... - ""' '. - I , rf .. --a- " M F K- -' - . g l, X A I Richard Morquecho Eric Mueller Melissa Mullins Georgenna Myers Tim Myron Brian Neal Dennis Negrete Gina Nelson James Nelson Kelli Nelson Peter Nesheiwat Nghi Nghiem Km Tina McMillan Brenda Meeker Lindie Meker Kari Melton Sharolynn Mercer Aaron Messner Haley Miller Trissa Millsap Vicki Millwood Natalie Minard Jason Mingus Sam Mirza John Mischke James Mitchell Bill Mooney Tom Moore Leo Morales Stacy Morales Gene Nichols Gabriel Nieto Alvaro Nogales Marcie Northern Kim Norton David Null Louie Ojeda Ryan Oliphant Veronica Olivas Jeffrey Ollier Seanna Pacheco Linda Padilla FRESHMEN 185 , W V ,..z. iflz I , f nm- mf f . .Siem 5 'ff it 4,,aw z 'I PV -fy Nelson, Albert Ramirez Louie Ramirez Charlene Ramsey Shawnette Ramsey Matthew Ranger Fred Ratliff David Rauch Jacob Ray Frank Reyes Rebecca Reyes Rogers Reyes Kenneth Reynolds T -rw ,f k 77 l fliigh xiii f . ff ::.s,, X 'H M w, , Renee Papesh Debbie Parker Robert Pasillas Terence Paytee Dawn Pemberton Dominic Perez Paul Pfeifer Linh Pham Wes Phillips Zachary Phillips Kim Pietrzak Deanna Poff Carolyn Porter Bonnie Post Bill Potter Adam Presnall Steven Quihuis Alan Quiros Tang, Heckadon erve a ' , M l 1 V . 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V if aft , ,, J oooro,o W I ,Q l J V 'Hy' , Rachel Salaiz Richard Sanchez Denise Sanders Kemberlei Sanderson Angela Sandretto Jason Sather Jason Scavarda Bupa Scherer Becky Schreiter Bill Schwab Melissa Scott Betty Selamat officers of freshman class of 791 V W , Jason Sevier John Seward Christine Shall Steve Sharpe Robin Shedrick Candy Shields Carrie Shields Mike Shoemake Kevin Shoop Jennifer Simister Nicole Simpson in W on Arthur Sinohui Charles Smith Galen Snow Vance Snyder Mike South Robert South Damian Southerly W' WW ,A W w L' ir V, Dean Spencer Tony Stanczyk Matthew Stidd Lara Styles Maurice Sullivan wil Shannon Sullivan FRESHMEN 187 n J In r eX English class morider to Shar T r i or -s .I - X , R ..., j ., ' E MW KKLA : xx, r r f' NW f f..... X t is r Q 1 XXXXXX sg- ,--- S Jana Thompson Tina Thompson Stormy Tietge Dan Titus James Tomczyk Sherry Toms Serena Trejo Erick Trevino Brandy Troxel Janet Tse Ben Turman Susanna Turner 188 FRESHMEN E N, KJXX . 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S' X: L: K is 5 X XM X X5 S X X X X is -X E Sie Q X X Mark Sutherin Monica Sweeney Stephen Sylvestor Lydia Talbo Ming Tam Yin Tam Carol Tang Jo Ann Tang John Taylor Robert Teapole Virginia Thomas Colleen Thompson 1 X i S ggi X of X M Ska-si XX 3 1 Jennifer Wells Richard Welsh Renee Westmorelan James Whitaker John White Nathan White Andy Whiting Belenda Wigington Janelle Wilkins Jennifer Williford Tom Wilson Dawn Winners ? ,Vi W ' ,Haan -- ,,, .,'. if - 1 ' J EEEEUI .4514 V , ,,,,, ,W hi 'WZ . fa 4 1 I 'K WMU Vince Vachris Irene Valdez Kim Van Pelt Ben Vanderlinden Jack Vargas Tony Vargo Marcy Vick Anna Villasenor Rosemary Vogel Christina Vose Sherry Wafflard Eric Waln Adam Ward Sarah Warner James Washington Mike Watkins Eleena Webb Dan Weiland ily ? Michelle Wood Dallen Woodford Scott Woodland Jennifer Woods Nilan Yang April Yates Karen Yazzie Gina Yefko Ken Yip Kevin Yu Paul Zelez Jayme Zimpleman FRESHMEN 189 SAVED FOR TH T PECIAL GMEO E - w memorable moment My favorlte album IS ' 9 My favorite car is Currently, my most My favorite group is My favorite TV shovs is is My current boyfgirl friend is My current best friend is What I currently like most about my best friend My favorite place to be is llllllllllllllll FAVORITES My favorite food is My favorite movie is I D E FADS -Nw CLARK, KYESHA REENE: Play, "You Can't Take It With You" 4. CLEMENS, MARCELLA MAE: Science Club 1-2, Car Club 4, NHS 4. CLOSSON, STUART RILEY: Chess Club 1, Drill Team 1-2-3-4. COATES, LIBERTY ELLEN: Speech Team 1- 2-3. CONATY, LEE ELWOOD: Cross Country 1-2, Letterrnen's Club 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2 CONLON, SHANE RAY: Football 1-4, Track 1-2, Lettermens Club 3-4, Chess Club 4, Science Club 4. OPER, CASSIE Matrnaids 2-3. A E CORBETT JOHN S Favorites MICHELLE: Tennis 1-4, Black Student Union 3-4. CRESPIN, BRIAN: Football 3-4, Basketball 1-2, Baseball 1-4, Ski Club 4. CROW, STEPHANIE LEE: VICA 4. CULBERTSON, AMY CATE: Student Government 1, Volleyball 1-2-4, Softball 1-3, Track 1-4, Ski Club 3-4. CURTIS, TAMARA: Drama Club I-4. D . DACQUISTA, GINA MARIE: AHS. DAHL, MARK A.: Golf 2-3, Baseball 2-4, Lettermens Club 2-4, Football 1. DEAVER. DENISE: ski CLUBAI-2-:Sze 4, VICA 4. DEBONTE, DAWN MARIE Ke Club 1-2, , .: : y Wrestling 4, Track I, Pep COE 4. Club 1, Key Club 4, Ski Club 3-4. DEBONTE, MARY ELIZABETH: Key Club DENEKE, BUFFY: Tennis 1-2, Ski Club2, VICA 4. DERANLEAU, HEATHER .RENE: AHS. DICKEY, DINA DANIELLE: Student Government 2-3, FBLA 1 SADD 3, NHS 1-2-3-4. DULL, PHILLIP: Wrestling 1-3-4, Lettermerfs Club 3-4, Baseball 1-3, Ski Club 2. DYER, BETH D.: AHS. A E . EATON, HAROLD: AHS. EGAN, PAT: Football 3-4. ELMORE, SHELLY RAE: FBLA 3-4. ENGSTROM, ERIC JAMES: AHS. ENRIQUEZ, ELENA: I TODD: F FEDERICO, MICHAEL A.: Baseball 1-3-4, Golf 3-4. Chess 1-2-3, Key Club I- 3-4, Black Student Union 4, Art Club 2, Lettermerfs Club 3-4. FLANDERS, TJ: VICA 4. FONTAINE, ROBERT: AHS. FOSTER, CAROLYN: FBLA 4. FREISTROFFER, TRACIE LEE: ICE 4, VICA 4. Modern Dance 2-4. FRENCH, JAMIE R.: AHS. 6 . GALDYS, TOM G.: AHS. GALLUP, DENISE ANN: FBLA 1-2-4, COE 4. GARHART, DAVID ALLEN: Bowling 1, Tennis 2-3. E GARLAND, ,LAURA LYNN: gi GIBBS, ROBERT COLIN: Chess 1-2-, Letterrnen's Klub 1-2-3, NHS 4. 55 . EQSJFIE, SI-IERI 5.32.51 E715 2' iif2-.LE: AHS. COVINGTON, JEAN I-2, COE 4. FIERROS, MICHELLE GLIOSCI, TIFFANY ANN: SARAH: Parnassus 3, DEFINE, MICHAEL . IRENEE: COE 4, Science Club 2, Student NHS 4. ' SULLIVAN: Golf 1-2-3-4, be Matxnaids 1. Government 4, Parnassus COWWER, MELISSA Chess 2-3, Pamassus 3-4, FINCH, DAVIDA MARIE: 4. KAYE: FBLA 2, VICA 4, NHS 4, Student Art Club 2-3, Modern g GOOD, SUSAN MARIE: CREAMER, GLI-TNQ: Governmeist 4, DECA 1. .-.1132-1106 3-4 - f-Q A Track 1:2-4-. Basketball 1, wrestling 4. g Science .Club 3, Pep Club -INLEY, BYRON WAYNE: GONZALEZ, JESSE CRENSHAW, D'ANDREA 4. I Football 1, Tennis 3-4, JAMES: Football 1-2, FAVORITESXSENIOR REGISTER 193 SENIOR REGISTER Baseball 1-2-3-4, Ski Club HARDY, CLAREN HOLMES, DONI LYNN: 3, Chess Club 4, Science NICOLE: Cheer 4, COE 4, PEOPEL I-2. Club 4, Golf Club 4. Softball 1, NHS 4, HOGAN, LOREN OLIN: GREEN, MIKE TROY: Student Government 143- ROTC 3-45 Drill Team 3- AI-IS. 4. 4, Color Guard 4, Ranger N, A, ,,,,,, MM M., wa.- , LW... ...ME . oRiFFiN,lMARN1E' I Q I C0RRAINE1.BfaCkl I ' 1 ' Student U11ionQ3, FBLA ' -E3-4. I b f 3 f 1 GRIFFOR, JONi Auto Club 5 GUZMARNQKJOHN . . I . s ANTHONY:LMascot 2, Club 2, Science, Club . S2,fD?ill fTee1t1l 3,7T,-Shirt - 'ff5f1'l3lSl3 .223-4, Fi2!5l5?'eSS 13.1 H. 'Rl N lw, fe j g If .R HAGER, TRACIlL.f f J .Softb8llS1+24-3, l,,l I f . IHAMMONS, MICHELLE It VEMARIEZ TENNIS 1, . Softba.11L1f2-3-4, I I -Volleyball 1-2,3-4,3 Girl's Letter Club 4, Student Government 2-3-4, Senior l Class P1'BSld9I'ltl4.l I HANSEN, JULIE ANN: , Softball 1-2-3-4, Fortress: , Senior Editor 3, Editor- N-Chief 4g Quill and Scroll 3-4, Girl's Letter Club 4. HANSON, RICHARD ALAN: AI-IS. I-IANSON, TIM: AHS. 2-3, Science Club 2. JOHNSON, CYNTHIA J.: L Pep Club 1, Mascot 1-2-3, Track I-2, Ski Club 3, SADD 3. A lu" l fi il lg? M QW m g all lg Q ge-2 :,:,.:. 1 :.: ,:,.,:.: :..:. . :.::.: E zazza . Eg 2 Q s I g 5 ll El E l ll elses. l l 5 SS' 33 BEZZES' lgjllililsl 5 3,3 E 5 N z k m st . ,:,, ,,.,.,,.,,.,. ,:,,:,,:,, lc H 5 I ll F l ,,,,, is ,,,,, lllll ,,, s ,ccc .... ,,, ":l' -'lllt-ll ,,, ,,, s 1-- ,,,' ,:,,,E, Elz :" iw ::,,.,,,,,. ,.., :,,, ,..,.. c ll . 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HURLEY,.BRYANT, - f L l I 1 1+2e3-4,3Le11?ermGn'S.C1lub.l I .3-4. l , , , llnc g J .JAMESli5FQ0EbHll,fl-2r3-4,V- I ,3f4,zCsrcfss.i.Coumry,I4,-f .HAUSEFQ PAMELA: 4 I 5 - Wrestisihg.:344.l.Track I eccbl f .LJGQNESQ LOWISQI 1 s0ffba1l1,11,gcoE,4,sR 'lll . , I .LeegfmsnsgC1us13g4,.yski4, ,lfc 3Basketba11g,1+2+s+4,fTrask -SoftbelIlMers2.f lll, I el,l UffCfsb-3-,r ellll llle e,,,, R A .eVG1.l.sybe1l1.Mgr.s 4 nel' eel, y iJQ,h1b. 3g4,fj' l ,, I m, , , S y pf ,,l, I g , I vlc, ,Unio11Q3gggg,ie,1 l ,l,2ce lnll l,el,R, Jones, c,, I iJetEErmon'wlub 2-344. INGRAM, AMY: I I Cigrmgsuterl Cgub 344.3 3, I Sl . I H IW. E,fTA MY g 1 I x , - J E,,4lPEG.YSUE:5lNH THERESE:lMetmaids 1, N I I , . . I I L4,jChoir 3, Bandfl, , e YFBLAKZM3-. S ' I lle. R ,nll 'SciencelC1ubl4Q I 3 I HAYS,SHE1LAANN: R . I N, A , I I to . I I . AHS. . , I - JACKSON, BROOK EJ. I - I ' I-IERNANDEZ, MELISA ANN: AHS. , . AHS. e,R. ' , , JACKSON, CORY W.: HERNANDEZ, YOLANDA Badmiton 4. L . YBARRA: Cross Country JAMES, NOLEN A.: I 1-243-4, Track 1-2-3-4. HILL, JUDYTI-I LEE: NHS 4, Mascot 2-3-4, Basketballl-2-3-4, Softball 1, Paruassus 4, Student Government 4. HINDS, MARK S.: I Wrestling 2. 194 SENIOR REGISTERXEAVORITES , 'Football 1-2-3, Track' L2- 3-4, Letterman? Club 3-4. JEFFRIES, SARA: Academic Decathlon 3, Scimitar 3, AMUN 3, Quill and Scroll 3. , J IMENEZ, ELIZABETH JOSEPHINE: PEOPEL KANTOLA, JUI-IA MATTI: AHS. , I . KEITH, SCOTT DAVID: I . Football 1. KELLY, CHE H.: Tennis 3-4, Key Club 4. KOERSCHNER, RHONDA . KAY: AI-IS. KOHLMAN, MELISSA V ANNE: Ski Club 3-4. Favorites KOVACS, LANI ROBERT: ROTC 1-2-3-4, HERO 4, FBLA 2, Key Volleyball 1-2-3-4, YEVETTE: ROTC 1-2-3. NHS 4, Parnassus 3-4. Club 4. Softball 1-2-3, Ski Club KWONG, DIANA LYNN: MARTIN, CHERYL MIRANDA, ALFRED 3-4, Baseball Mgr. 1-2-3- FBLA 1-2-4, NHS 4, DENISE: VICA 1-4. JESSE: Basketball 1-2-3- 4. AMUN 3, Parnassus 3-4, MASON, CHRIS 4. NGUYEN, THUY THI: Key Club 4, Academic Decathlon 4. L LADUKE, COURTNEY: Porn 2-3-4, Student Government 1-2-3. LAM, JULIE THUY NGOC: FBLA 4, COE 4. LAMP, JEFFREY THOMAS: Golf 2, Baseball 1. LANFORD, JACKSON: AHS. LAWRENCE, ELIZABETH ANN: Parnassus 2-3. LE, DUNG T.: Matmaids 3. LEAL, MICHELLE K.: Matmaids 1. LECHNER, TOM WILLIAM: Football 1-2, Basketball 1-3-4. : LEFEVERE, SUZANNE CAROL: Track Mgr. 3. LEVER, DUANE M.: Ski Club 4, PEOPEL 2-3-4. LINDER, VINCENT: Band 1-2-3-4, Jazz Band 2-3-4. I LUU, LONG T.: AHS. M MAHONEY, KEVIN THOMAS: Football 1, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Golf 2- 3-4, Ski Club 4, Track 1, Wrestling 1, Lettermenis Club 2-3-4. MASON, TINA MARIE: ROTC 1-2-3-4, COE 4. MATSUMOTO, CHARLES I-IIDEO: Chess 2-3, Parnassus 2-3-4, Bike Club 1-2. MCCOY, KELLY: Tennis s 3-4. MCDANIEL, CARMEL: s AHS. MCDONALD, WILLIAM THOMAS: Football 2, Baseball 2-3-4, Ski Club 2-3-4, Athletic Trainer 4. MCMILLAN, TERRY ALAN: AMUN 3, Academic Decathlon 3, Tennis 3-4, Mascot 4, Parnassus 3-4, DECA 4, NHS 4, Golf 4. MEAGHER, THOMAS: Football 1-2, Baseball 1, Pep Club 4. MEDRANO, JESUS ALLENDE: AHS. MEJIC, DENNIS: AHS. MIKELS, KAREN ANNETTE: DECA 3, ,,ix4ooRE, DIONNE: MITCHEM, MELINDA MARIE: COE 4. MOLLET, KEVIN SCOTT: ski Club 4, Key Club 4. 'J Scimitar 3-4, Pep Club 4, VICA 4, Black Student Union 3-4. MONTEITH, JANIE: VICA 4. MONTOYA, JOHN I JOSEPH: Student , Government 1, Track 1-2- 3-4, Cross Country 2-3-4, Lettermenls Club 2-3-4. MOTT, SARAH ELIZABETH: Ski Club 3-4, COE 4, Basketball 1. MOURAUX, ALEX D.: Computer Club 2-3-4, Chess 2. MULLEN, TAMMY KAISHA: AHS. I xv NAJERA, REGINA YOLANDA: SADD 3, Volleyball Mgr. 2, Baseball Mgr. 2, NHS 4, Ski Club 3. NEVINS, JILL S.: ROTC 3, Key Club 4. NICKELL, DAWN: Cheer 2, AMUN 1, Football Mgr. 3, NHS 4. NOLEN, JIM M.: Football 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Lettermen's Club 3-4, Ski Club 4, Basketball 1, Car Club 4. KES, CHARLES W.: Football 1, Baseball 2-4, Wrestling 4. 0 O'BRIEN, MIKE JOHN: Pep Club 4. OLIPHANT, BRANDIAN: Scimitar 3-4, Quill and Scroll 4. OLIVER, STEPHANIE ANN: COE 4, Softball 1. O'ROURKE, LORI RENEE: DECA 3, Key Club 2-3. OSBORN, ROBERT J.: AHS. P PADILLA, FIDEL R.: Wrestling 1. FAYORITESXSENIOR REGISTER 195 SENIOR REGISTER PALOMO, LYNDA Q RUBECK, SHERRI A MARIE: FBLA 4. MARIE: Matmaids 4, PAPADOPOL, MIKE: Football Mgr. 4, VICA 3. Tennis 3-4. RAMIREZ, MARIA RUBIO, ROSALBA: FBLA PARKER, JASON GARY: TERESA: VICA 3, SADD 4, COE 4. VICA 34, Track 1-2-3-4, 3, Matmaids 3-4, Football S- Cross Country 2-3, A Mgr. 4, Fortress 4. Football 1, Auto Club 4. REDDING, BETH: AHS. SAAVERDRA, TONI A PAWLAK, JOHN REPPARD, JODI LYNN: DEANN: AHS. SHORT, TEENA: Student Government 2, Tennis 2- 4, Pep Club 4. SINON, SHARI SUE: ICE 4, SADD 3, Key Club 3, Pep Club 4, Ski .OIub,3-4, 'Track Mgr. 2. , SMALLEY, DANIEL A SCOTT: AHS. - I JOSEPH: AHS. A ski Club 1-2, Volleyball :sALLENBERGER, . , L sMARf1z.1v1icHAEL.e PEARSALL, MARK L 1, Softball 1-2-3-4. ,DONNA LYNN, AHS- f A A MERCEDEZ.wfleybalel. JAMES: Drill Team 3-4, REYNOLDS, JAMESR.: SAMPSGN, KEN: AHSQASA , AAssn.:4,:B:aSkewa11fMgr.:, L Color Guard 3-4. , . AHS.. I ' .R l - SAYLOR, TANYAQ Q A Af1f2.,lB1ack..Sf:udeni1:.Union PEARSON, JUSTIN NEIL: ..l,: :RIoKAR13,fL1sAg RIISSRAI, r :.:.,: g3,.4,, ::.,l l.lI, ,a . I , . g ' V Alll llbb blbb . A 44 bllbb lllb lll, A Allb llllb IARR 'blb bllbb AAOI IRRCAQ lll' blbl llbl blbl 5 TIIE P ',l,l,ll ,l,b,l, R lbbllll ,ARI ,ICII llll l,l,,l blbb llll bbbb bbbl l,b,,ll ,l,l Cllll ,b,b Nvfgf-NNN .uf-""""' I Football 2, Wrestling 3. DYAN: Choir 1K2-3-4, SI-IIVERS, CHRIS loo. 1-2,Track 3, Lettermezfs PORTER, YVETTE V.: A RODRIGUEZ, JOSEPH R.: ANTOIN: Drill Teamfl- . Club BA. A DECA 4. Chess 2-3-4. 2-3'4, Color Guard 1, I STEIN, SCOTT:Jazz Band POWELL, KIMBERLY ROMERO, ONNICA A I Rangers 1-2-3-4, Honor I 142-3.-4,CBa1'1d 1-2-3-4, ANN: Key Club 1. MARIE: Volleyball 4. . Guard 4. , 196 ,SENIQR :RQ-33GI SCTERfFAVORITES . . Bowling Club 1. . . STEINDAM, JENNIFER MARIE: AHS. , . STRSMEL, MONICA .- ANN: AHS. STUROILL, TROY ANTHONY: AHS. 7' TAPIA, JIM G.: Football 2- 3-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Student Government 4, Lettermen's Club 3-4. TEMPORADO, MICHELLE MIA: FBLA 2, COE 4, Matmaids 1-2. TEWA, PAMELA ANN: AHS THAYER, JAMES ERLE: AHS. THOMAS, JEFF WILLIAM: Wrestling I- 2-4, Baseball 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4. THOMPSON, JULIE I LYNN: Tennis 1-2-3-45, , I' "'I Key Club I. f FW, lfly ITHOMPSON, ROBIN II,' DIANE: Student SAA A I Government 2, Tennis 1- 4: Drill Team 1-2-3-4, Rangers 1, Color Guard 2-3. TITUS, VERONICA JEAN: Parnassus 3. TODACHEENE, DONOVAN: AHS. TRAINOR, MELISA JUNE: Softball 3, Choir 1-2, Flag 2-3, Flag 2-3, Track 2-3-4, Pep Club 1, Ski Club 3-4. TRAYLOR, LANCE ANDERSON: VICA 3. TREVINO, ESTELLA: Softball 1-2-3, Band 1-2- 3-4. TRINKA, CYNTHIA JEAN: NHS 4, Band I-2, Parnassus 2-3-4, Mascot 2-3. TROSTLE, JOHN KENNETH: Basketball 1-2-3-4, Golf I-2-3-4, Parnassus 4, NHSS4, s Lettermeifsl Club5f3f4l. A TROYER, KIMBERLY ANN: AHS. . A TRUJILLO, LAURA: Favontes Decathlon 3, NHS 4. WHITE, JANEL TRUMBULL, VIRGINIA: VICA 4. TSAN, STEVE: AHS. TUIHALAMAKA, ASENATE TAUFOOU: AHS. TURK, LAILA: NHS 4, AMUN 3. TURNER, KAREN LEE: SADD 3, COE 4. V VANPELT, RHONDA KAY: Volleyball 1, Student Government 1-2. VANSANDT, JASON: Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 4, Letterrnenls Club 3-4. VERRILL, BRENT ALDEN: Band 1-2-3,4, VICKREY, TODD: AHS. DILLIANE: FBLA 1, Track 1, Student Government 2-3-4, Mascot 2, Black Student Union 3-4, Matmaids 2, NHS 4. WHITE, LISA MARIE: Track 1-2, Mascot 4, Softball 1, FBLA 1, NHS 4, Parnassus 4, Student Government 3-4. WHITE, THERESA ANN: COE 4. WILCOX, TIM: AHS. WILSON, RICHARD ALLEN: ROTC 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Football 1. WITTWER, DANIEL LEIGH: Track 3, Cross Country 4, FBLA 4. WOODS, JASON CORD: W Football 1, Baseball 2-3- I 4, Key Club 3-4, Ski Club 4 WALKE, ANGELA: COE , 4- K riricg V.r.V: .V.V,' .K ,V K i ...V I WATSON, RICHARD: I ' Clro A Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4. ZAYAS, ORLANDO RAFAEL: ROTC 3-4, 2-3-4, Key Club 1, COE Freshman Class President WHITAKER, MATTHEW Drill Team 3-4, Color 4. 1, Sophomore Vice-Pres Track 2-4, Basketball 1-2- Guard 3-4, Rangers 3-4, THORNE, A 2, Ski Club 2, Scirnitar 3- 3-4, Black Student Union Chess Club 3, NHS 4, CHRISTOPHER I i,:i:.:.. 1 :::2A A 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill 3-4, Lettermerfs Club 2- AcarlemicADecathlon 3. IWILLIAM: ROTC 1-2-3- and Scroll 3-4, Academic 3-4. I ZELLNER, DALE: AHS. , ,.,. , A FAVORITESISENIOR REGISTER 197 147, 148 Abalos, Barbara 150 Abbott, Robert 38, 164 Abel, Matt 150 Abel, Stephanie 21, 22, 23, 109, 150, 148 Abeyta, Katrina Acosta, Luz 164 Acuna, Dawn 99, 178 Adame, Raul 178 Adams, Bradley 60, 178 Adams Daniel 132 Adams: Gary 150 Adams, Margaret 178 Adcock, Steven 60, 178 Adesida, Adeyemi 110, 160 Aguayo, Nancy 178 Aguire, Mark 99, 150 Ahart, Eric 132 Ahlman, Erica 178 Ahumada III, Antonio Aird, Christopher 26 Akerberg, Nelse Al-Khalisi, Mina 100, 132 Alama, Donna Marie 132 Alarid, Miguel CMikeJ 178 Albrecht, Brian 164 Albrecht, Steve 150 Alejo, Vincent Alexander, Christopher Alexander, Julie 150 Alfaro, Loyda 132, 98 Alfaro, Priscila 150 Alfaro, Sammy 164 Alfaro, Timothy 59, 102, 164 General Index Anzures, Edward 150 Apfl, Melvin 178 Apodaca, Geraldine Araiza, Trina Arcella, Melinda Arcella, Michael Archuleta, Sally Ardry, Raymond Arevalo, Christopher 178 Argusta, April 95, 98, 164 Armbrecht, David 150 Arbrister, Edward 164 Armenta, Annette 132 Armstrong, Sybil 164 Arnold, Briana Arnold, Donna 178 Arreola, Manuel Arroyo, Bernie 150 Arroyos, Javier Arroyos, Sergio Arruda, Christopher Arvizu, Norina 150 Ashton, Michael 59, 150 Aston, Richard 150 Atiyeh, Janan 108, 164 Atiyeh, Samer 106, 132 Atkinson, Timothy Aubin, Melissa 150 Austin Auten, Avilla, Avilla, Ayala, Jack 132 Austin, , Jennifer 23, 178, 180 William 39, 178 Christine 26, 37, 56 Julie Robert 178 Aycart, Peter Allen, Christine Allen, Karen 30, 115, 148, 150 Allen, Kari Allen, Leah 132 Allen, Tammy 38, 39, 132, 50 Allen, Tiffany 39, 132 Alley, Dennis 57 Almanzar, Jennifer 178 Almond, Prentice 132 Alonzo, Manuel Ayen, Mary 132 Ayen, Michelle 178 Aylesworth, David 178 Aylesworth, Debbie 28, 164 Bach, Tamara 150 Backus, Tammie 132 Baer, Michael Baeza, Patricia 132 Altamirano, Francisca 75, 178 Althaus, Brandy 39, 178 Althaus, Kenneth 132 Alvarado, Andres Alvarado, Carlos 178 Alvarado, Ricardo Alvarado Jr., Ralph Alvarez, Christina 150 Alvarez, Peter 178 Alvidrez, Amerika 99, 150 Amiotte, Ann 150 Anau, Scott 178 Bahe, Kelly Bailey, Kurt Bailey, Stephanie Baker, Bryan 164 Baker, Donneli Baker, Dusti 102, 103, 150 Baker, Erin 29, 33 Baker, James Baker, Kami 164 Baker, Lisa 98, 132 Baldenegro, Alex Balentine, Melissa 150 Ballard, Roy 178 Bane, Brandon Andersen Anderson , Nathan , Brandi 23, 150 Anderson, Deborah 28, 178 Anderson, Eric 178 Anderson, Kimberly 98 Anderson, Laurel 132 Anderson, Timothy 132 Anderson Timothy 164 Andersoni William 178 Andres, Crista 150 Andrew, Todd Andrews, Christina Angilau, Filione Anthony fHarrisJ, Toni 164, 33 Banos, Jason 178 Banuelos, Christopher 132 Baratta, Laura 150 Barker, David 132 Barney, Melissa 150 Barr, Ashley 37, 132 Barraza, Jason 16, 45, 57, 132, 94 Barraza, Rene 132 Barrett, Gilbert 100,132 Barrett, Thomas Bartley, Ken 67, 94, 132 Bartolini, Maria 33 Bartolo, Lisa Bates, Rene 164 198 INDEXXCURRENT EVENTS Bauer, Jennette 21, 49, 132, Baxter, Mike Beard, Deborah Beard, Shannon 16, 28, 30, 45, 102, 132 Beason, Joy 164 Bechtel, Connie 150 Bechtel, Rebecca 164 Beckely, Candy 178 Becraft fKingJ, James 39 Beezley, Chad 178 Beezley, Jason 7, 146 Behrens, Michael 66, 150, 94 Belasco, Donnie 178 Bell, Larry 132, 50 Bell, Tracy 150 Ben Haddad, Miriam 108, 164 Benall, Ericka 178 Benavidez, Yvonne 150 Benford, Kelly Benitez, Leticia Bennett, Emmett 164 Bentley, Kevin Berg, Nathaniel 150 Bergh, Thomas 19, 47, 67, 102, 133 Bergman, Thomas 133 Berkley, Candace Berner, Steven 133 Bernert, Christian 19, 47, 102, 103, 133 Berba, Timothy 164 Bier, A. Bill Bilagody, Carlene Billings fSingerl, Matthew 178 Biro, Eric Biro, Richard 106, 133 Bisesto, Christina 164 Black, Barry Black, Sherri 164 Blair, Julie 19, 28, 133, 52 Blakslee, Keith 106, 133 Blanton, Teresa 164 Blassingame, Tommy 178 Blassingame, Tony 164 Blevins, Ring 164 Bliss, Betsy Bliss, Jennifer Blocker, Shane Boat, Michael 133 Bodea, Valeriu 146 Bodily, Brandt 178 Bogue, Sharon 22, 23, 150, 148, 95, 74, 73, 98 Bohl, Andrew 66, 150, 94 Bojorquez, Amelia Bojorquez, Monica Boldt, Dianna 164 Bole, Jennifer Bolgiano, Paul 39, 178 Bond, Melanie 164 Bookman, Regina 39, 164 Bordeau, John, 39, 133 Boreham, Pamela 150 Bose, Christopher Bost, Tracey 164 Boston, Jo 64, 99, 150 Botone, Jocelyn Botone, Osceola Bourque, Steven Bovenmyer, Jon 133, 94 Bowers, Bridgett Bowers, Gabriel 150 Bowers, Ricky Bowles, Laura 102, 150 Boyd III, James 150, 94 Boykin, Scott 164, 82 Braden, Melanie 106, 164 Bradley, Gary 26, 133 Bradovich, Justin 178 Braganza, Norberto Brandt, Steven 164 Bratholt, Todd 164 Bratton, Katherine 33, 178 Bravo, Angel Bravo, Arceli Bravo, Bernardo Bravo, Monica Brazil, Michelle 133 Brehmer, Steven Breit, Derek Breit, Kevin Breitenbach, Deborah Brennan, Melissa Breshears, Robert 133 Bretall, James 99, 102, 150 Brewer, Damion Brewer, Jennifer 150 Brewster, Ricky Brewster, Vickie Bridges, Aaron Bridges, Stuart 164, 94, 82 Briley, Nathan 164 Britt, Edward 66, 94, 133, 50, 106 Brockway, Brett 94 Bronston, Berlinda 178 Brown, Aaron 150 Brown, Amy 164, 73 Brown, Blaine Brown, Bobby 39 Brown, Brandie 165 Brown, Christopher 59, 165 Brown, Toya 150 Bruce, Amy 65, 178 Bryant, Richelia Buchanan, Diana 150 Bueno, James 60, 179 Bullock, Dennis 133 Burch, Phillip 150 Burgoon, Kelly 102, 103, 133 Burke, Michael Burnett, Jason 60, 179, 83 Burnett, Tara 150 Burow, Deidra 26, 29, 179 Burr, Bryan Burruel, Rosemarie 179 Burrus, April 23, 150, 148 Burrus, Shannon 20, 133, 48, 50 Burt, Lennie 26, 133, 50 Burton, Quirt 98, 133 Busacca, Tamara Buscha, Scott Bush, Gary Bush, Robert Bustillos, Thomas Butler, Daniel Butler, Dennis 150 Butler, Jennifer Byrne, Gavin 21, 179 Brown Kevin Brown Leslie 107, 165 Brown Michael 38, 165 Brown Michael Brown Sean 57 Brown, Stacy 150 Byrum, Karey 165 Cabrales, Alex Cadenhead, Lisa 155 Cajthaml, James 133 ,, 4 ai, Two of the top entertainers of the year were Whitney Houston and Madonna. 77, 94 Callan, Martin 150 Camacho, Michael 179 Cameron, Alma 22, 23, 133 Campbell, Amy 150 Campbell, Judy 179 Campbell, Mitchell 165 Campbell, Campbell Norma 26, 165 Shannon 179 Canalia, Daniel 165 Canchola, Genoveva Cancilliere, Rebecca, 165 Candelaria, Chrysoula 133 Candelaria, Sophia 150 Canez, Diana 99, 179 Canez, Stephanie 133 Cano, Salomon 94, 147, 150, 76, 120 Cantrell, Justin 179 Cantrell, Troy 57, 150 Cantu, Paul Capirci, Diana 150 Cardenas, Regina 179 Carlson, Christopher 39, 165 Carman, Tahji Carpenter, Callan 60, 78, 179 Carpenter, Norman 38, 150 Carr, David 39 Carr, Marianna Carrasco, Ralph Carreon, Joe 133 Carreon, Rosario Caareon, Veronica 165 Carrillo, Gina 150 Carrillo, Kevin 57 , 150, 76, President and Mrs. Reagan greeted Pope Paul II when he arrived in Miami to begin a nine-city tour of the United States. Cirincione, Josephine 26, 165 Cirincione, Santina Dacquista, Gina 134 Crespin, Brian 57, 134 De Bonte, Dawn 135, 98 Carroll, Sherry 75, 79 Carter, Ann 26, 133 Cary, Kevin 5, 18, 19, 57, 94, 133, 111 Cassiano, Mary Castillo, Debbie 150 Castillo, John 57, 94, 133 Castillo, Michael 133, 165, 99 Castillo, Michael Castlernan, Mark 100, 134 Castro, Laura Castro, Tina 179 Caudill, Edward Caywood, Mary Cedor, Jacqueline 165 Cedor, Veronica 134 Chac, Hieu 39, 134 Chac, Loan 165 Chac, Phuong 38, 150 Chacon, Chris 66, 76, 94, 170 Chacon, Sara Chamberlain, Loren Chamberlain, Thomas 134 Chamberland, Jeff 38, 165 Chambers, Renae Chambers, Terrence Chang, Frank 49, 165 Chang, Kelvin 49, 165 Charlet, Jerry 165, 82 Clapp, Dennis 165 Clark, Aaron 76, 78 Clark, Adam 60, 179 83 Clark, Kyesha 107, 134 Clark, Pat Clark, Wynette Clayton, Tamara 39, 151 Clemens, Marcella 110, 134, 50 Clement, Anna 165 Clement, Jennifer 165 Clements, Nancy 38, 151 Clemmons, Dana Cline, Megan 151 Closson, Stuart 134 Coates, Bryon Coates, Liberty Coburn, Brian 179 Cohorst, Kristi 30, 31, 134, 50, 51, 53 Cole, Kevin 38, 179 Cole, Robert Colenburg, La Kenya 39, 16 5 Collins, John 100 Collins, Robert Colson, Cheryl Comon , Kathleen 165 Conaty, Lee 94, 134, 80 Conklin, Aaron 165 Charlet, Tommy 179 Chatterton, Tiffany 179 Chavez, Angelia 61, 165 Chavez, Anna 165 Chavez, Jeff Chavez, Mark 57 Chavez, Valery 98 Chaydez, Mark Chayrez, Tony Chenowith, Julia 107 Childers, Michael 57, 59, 99, 150 Childress, Karen 179 Christensen, Chris 150 Christensen, Mindy 179 Christian, 151, 94 Christopher 57, Christoferson, Chris 179 Chubb, Trisha 62, 95, 151, 98 Conlon, Shane 14, 15, 16, 45, 57, 58, 94 Conlon, Shelby 165 Conner, Melissa 100, 134 Conner, Michael 60, 179 Connolly, Michelle 100 Conroy, Michael Contreras, Carla 2, 151, 156 Contreras, Fabiola 151 Contreras, Katrinia 179 Contreras, Rhea Cook, Autumn 107, 151 Cook, Kathryn 39 Coons, Howard 179 Coons, Merlin Cooper, Cassie 134 Cooper, Crystal 151 Coppi, Teresa 24, 151 Corbett, Colleen 65, 108, 179, 73 Corbett, John 134 Corbett, Kimberly 62, 95, 151, 72, 73, 96, 98 Corbett, Laurie 33, 179 Corbett, Timothy 179 Corbin, Chris Corboy, Christopher 26, 165 Cordova, Marcie 179 Corona, Carmen Corrigan, Jody 151 Corrigan, Melinda 165 Corrigan, Steven 38 Cortes, Sue 134, 98 Corum, Scott 57, 151 Corum, Shannon 165 Costa, Luis 151 Costlow, Ricky Cote, Diane 61, 149, 151 Cotner, Rodney 60, 179 Cottew, Joey Covington, Jean 134, 50 Cox, Brian 165 Cox, Jennifer 179 Cox, Kellie 179 Cox, Robert 165 Crane, Tammy 26, 179, 74 Crane, Todd 165 Creamer, Glen 134 Creamer, Joel Crenshaw, Dandrea 18, 134 Crenshaw, Karen 64, 149, 151 Crispell, Josephine Crockett, James Crow, Stephanie 100, 134 Cruz, Maritza Cryer, Danny 151 Cubillo, Danilo 151 Cudmore, Mike 165 Cuen, Frank 179 Culbertson, Amy 63, 134 Currie, James, 94, 134 Currie, Michelle 179 Curtis, Jennifer 165 Curtis, Tamara 134 ' Curtis, Wendi 65, 75, 179 Cuspard, Emerline Cuspard, Joseph Cuspard, Lanie Cuspard, Tony Czarnik, James 107, 151 D'Amico, Gina 29, 179 Dacquista, Gidget 30, 31, 165 Dahl, Dahl, James 179 Mark 94, 134 Dailey, Shaylene Dall, Nikki 151 Dang, Nhung 179 Daniels, Michael 38, 180 Danielsen, Kathleen 180 Daugherty, Mitchell 165, 82 Davidson, Elisha 180 Davis, Dawn 180 Davis, Deanna 151 Davis, Edward 180 Davis, Jack 60, 180 Davis, Jason Davis Davis , Jon 100, 134 , Joseph Davis, Scott 165 Davis, Terry 134 Davis, Thomas 166 Davis on, Joseph 166 Dawes, Michael Dawson, Jason De Alejandro, George 59, 78 De Bonte, Mary 135, 98 De Clusin, Leah De Fine, Michael 67, 131, 135 De Graw, Traci 25, 26, 151 De La Fuente, Sylvia De La Huerta, Diana De Lacy, Christopher 166 Lacy fYeoJ, De Anne 20, De 21, 134, 48 De Loach, Christie 166 De Lucca, Eric 166 De Sousa, Rosanne De Trolio, Jamison, De Vries, Kevin 22, 23, 68, 151, 48, 95 De Weerdt, Daniel 151 Dean, James Deaton, Dawn 180 Deaver, Denise 134 Dee, Wyatt 24, 180 Deerman, Scott 59, 151 Deerman, Shannon 59, 165 Degree, Michele Delhuerta, Diane 180 Demint, Dawn Deneke, Buffy 135 Dennis, Mellisa 151 Dentler, Floyd Deranleau, Heather 135 Devine, Chilleen, 180 Dewm Dana 21 Dew, Debra 180 Dewald, Philip 59 Dexter, Deanna 151 Dexter, Dianna Di Francesco, Douglas Di Francesco, Rhobin 36, 135 Diaz, Evangeline 166 Dickey, Dina 46, 135, 50 Dietrich, Tamara 166 Dilla, Jessielyn 180, 99, 108 183 Dillon, David 151 Dinehdeal, Lori 166 Dirkes, Helen 135 Distasi, Catherine Dixon, Michael 15, 57, 94, 166 Doan, Thang 180 Doberstein, Suzanne 151 Dobyns, Jeff 152 Doll, Russell Dombrowski, Dana 26, 152 Dominguez, Barbara 152, 133 Donovan, Ben 180 Dorsett, Dana 135 Doss, Catrina Doss, Trina Dotson, Jeff Dotson, Lajuana 152 Douglas, Jennifer 152 Doulas, Lara 166 Douhgerty, Dawn 180 Dowell, Daniel Dowling, Jennifer 26, 28, 166 Downs, Kimberly Downs, Michelle Drake, Linda 180 Drake, Lonny 166 Drake, Michelle 166 Drane, John Dresser, Jim 38, 166 Drye, Carmen 166 Dubasik, Eric 152 Dudash, Justin 83 Dull, Phillip 135, 76, 94 Dull, Thomas 15, 94, 162 Dundulis, Johnny Dunlap, Adam 152 Dunn, Mindy Dupree, Emmitte Durazo, Andy Durazo, Pamela 65, 180 Durfee, Felicia 180 Dus, Michelle 152 Duzykowski, Kevin 152 Dyer, Beth 135 Eaton, Harold Eaves, Robert Eaves, William Eddy, Kristi Eddy, Mindy Edwards, Alfred 76 Egan, Pat 57, 94, 96 Ehler, Yvette 180 CURRENT EVENTSXINDEX 199 Ehmry, Jenifer Eick, David Elliott, Leon Elmore, Brian 166 Elmore, Shelly 135 Elston, Glenn 38 Elston, William 38, 180 Elton, Lee 57, 152, 94 Emmett, Brandy Emmett, David 108, 135 Englert, Marcie 2, 30, 31 152 Engstrom, Eric 135 Enriquez, Elena 100, 136 Erhardt, Alfred 180 Fricson, Rebecca 152 Espindola, Salmineo 180 Espinoza, Duane 59, 166 Esquer, Martin 166 Esquer, Michael 136 Estrada, Lourdes Estrella, Aurelio Estrella, Frank Estrella, Jennifer 166 Etheredge, Brad Evans, Franklin 152 Evans, Gino Evans, Jeannie 152 Evans, Kelly 136 Evans, Michele 152 Evans, Todd 136 Everett, Jack 59 Ewbank, Elizabeth 152, 166 Ewbank, Miles 49 Ewbank, Nathan 180 Ewing, Tammy 136 Fabrizio, Kimberly 75, 181 Facio, Richard Fahy, Eric 153, 80 Fahy, William 153, 80 Faith, James 153 Faragher, Ronnie Farina, Laura 30, 31, 153, 50 Farruggia Jr. Charles 166 Fasano, Jenifer 181 Federico, Michael 136 Fee, Michael 67, 153 Felix, Fernando 166 Felton, Tasha Ferguson, Leann 152 Ferrara, Nick 166 Fierros, Michelle 136, 98 Figueroa, Chris 136 Figueroa, Kim 181 Fimbrez, Demian 166 Finch, Davida 136 Finch, Rebecca 166 Fink, Heidi Finley, Byron Finley fWellsJ, Tammy 181 Finnell, Nicolette 181 Fiori, Tanya 181 Firth, Bruce Firth, Danny 57, 94, 152 Fish, Lori Fisher, Jessica 39, 152 Fisher, Yvette 152 Flanders, Thomas 100 Flanders, Tina Flores, Christy Flores, Monica Florez, Jose Flynn, Tammy Fogg, Rosalie 62, 152 Fong, Clay 49, 99 Lrberace Fontaine, Robert 136 Foote, Randy 60, 181 Forstie, Robyn 33, 102 Fortier, Nicole 2, 9, 30, 152 Fortier, Thomas 59 Foster, Carolyn 99, 136 Foster, Laura Fountain, Barndy 26, 166 Fowler, Matthew 166 Fox, Jacquiie 26, 29, 151 Fox, Linda 181 Fralick. Milton 152 Frame, Laura 26, 64, 166 Franco, Amy 181 Franke, Roger 26, 152 Franklin, Michael 59, 166 Franklin, Susan 100, 136 Frass, Jenny 166 Frear, Justin 155 Frechette, Betheny 26, 153 Frechette, Nicholas 153 Freistroffer, Donald 153 Freistroffer, Sandi Freistroffer, Tracie French, Jamie 136 Frost, Paul Fry, Dale 166 Fryrear, Tina 166 Fu, Frances 181 Fuentes, Adam 181 Funtes, Jimmy 166 Fugiel, Jonathon 26, 181 Fuller, Debra 181 Fulmore, Eugene 166 Gable, Gregory 106, 153 Gaiser, David Galdys, Thomas 37 Gales, Dywanda Gallardo, Andrea 181 Gallardo, Anthony Gallardo, Melissa 39, 167 Gallego, Steven Galloway, Brandy 65, 181 3 Lee Marvin Jackie Gieason DEATHS: Fred Astaire, who epitomized Hollywood's elegance for 25 years dancing in top hat and tails with Ginger Rogers and other stars, died of pneumonia in June at the age of 88. Liberace, the glittering showman and pianist who captivated fans for four decades with an inimitable personal and musical style, died quietly at his home in February at the age of 67. John Huston, who directed such films as "The Maltese Falcon" and "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre,', died in his sleep in August at the age of 81. Lee Marvin, the gravel-voiced Oscar winner who died in August at the age of 63, was remembered by colleagues as an actor who really was among the good guys even though he often portrayed the hard-as-nails rogue. Jackie Gleason, the rotund "Great One" who got laughs and riches as a blustering bus driver in the television series "The Honeymooners," died in June at the age of 71. Lorne Green, who for 14 years played the firm but gentle father to three sons on television's "Bonanza," died in September at the age of 72. 200 INDEXICURRENT EVENTS Galloway, Donald 22, 23, 48, 68, 153, 180 Gallup, Denise 98, 136 Galvez, Mark Gamez, Mauricio136 Ganti, April 167 Garcelon, Kristie 167 Garcez, Patricia 181 Garcia, Anita 153 Garcia, Arthur 59, 167 Garcia, Charla Garcia, Cynthia 136, 98 Garcia, Diane Garcia, Edward 60 Garcia, Gilbert Garcia, Jason 59, 167 Garcia, J.R. 181 Garcia, Koren Garcia, Mona Garcia, Naomi 29, 181 Garcia, Norma 136 Garcia, Patricia Garcia, Rebecca Garcia, Richard Garcia, Sally 153 Garcia, Sylvia Garcia Yvonne Garhart, David 100, 136 Garhart, Patricia 26, 181 Garhart, Theresa 167 Garland, Laura 136 Garland, Scott Garrett, Matthew 38 Garrett, Stephanie 153, 74 Garrett, Victoria 38 Garvey, Angela Gashwazra Jr., Leroy 110, 187 Gass, Julie 181 Gates, Jeffery181 Gaul, Matthew 181 Gavina Juan Gaxiola, Francisco 107, 181 Gaxiola, Joseph 26, 37, 153 Gay, Dasha 153 Gearhart, Jill 100, 136 Gee, Elaine 99, 108, 181 Geffre, Andrew 136 Gentry, Angela 167 Gentry, Lisa 167 George, Christopher Giacalone, Dorothy 30, 31, 61, 153, 98 Giacalone, Rebecca 95, 111, 136 Gibbs, Michelle Gibbs, Robert 136 Gibson, Lea 153 Gibson, Trista 181 Gilbreath, Michael Gilchrist, Lisa 39, 167 Gill, Steven 28, 136 Gilley, Cindy 181 Gillespie, Sheri 136 Gilroy, Kevin 181 Gincastro, Nanette 167 Gipson, Ruth Glass, Steven 181 Glemba, Jason 57, 153 Gliosci, Tiffany 18, 136 Glisan, Kathleen 153 Gluhak, Julie 181 Geornitz, Jennifer 59, 167 Gomez, Carlos Gomez, Cynthia 181 Gomez, Daniel 181 Gomez, Joaquin 60, 181 Gomez, Tonia 181 Gonzalez, Angela 102, 153 Gonzalez, Jesse 136 Gonzeles, Antoino 60, 181 Gonzeles, Marcus Good, Susan Goodwin, Shane Gorslin, Dennis 167 Gossett, Travis 167 Gould, Dawn 153 Gracia, Mario 39 Graham, Gene 181 Graham, Joshua 60, 181 Graham, Michelle 153 Granado, Jennifer Grant, Timothy 100 Gray, Katina 181 Gray, Kevin 136 Gray, Scott 181 Greco, Debahra 23, 167, 38 Green, Michael 136 Green, Tim 153 Green, Walter Gregg, James 167 Gregory, Raen 167 Gregory, Shawna 136 Greitzer, Chris 146, 153 Grendell, Mary 36, 153 Gresham, Samantha 181 Greves, Beth Greves, Patti Griego, Brenda Griego, David Griego, Toby Griffin, Marnie 137 Griffin, Mary Griffiths, Carolyn 66, 182 Griffor, Jon 137 Griffy, Timothy Grosseto, Krysta 182 Grove, David 28, 182 Grow, Sheryl Grubbs, Terri Gruenke, Scott 26, 167 Guardiola, Julie 137 Guerrero, Andrew Guerrero, Kirk .5 A hnmgmwm To Nfl Hqym Pug, pmsem future I 9 np Xl li fi Ili? A 24-day strike by the NFL players ended in mid-October when the union capitulated and went to court instead of trying to fight the club owners at the bargaining table. Guest, Donny 153 Guevara, Janet 182 Guevara, Thomas Guimont, David 167 Gulick, Wendy 182 Gullickson, William 182 Gump, Kristen 26, 182 Gustafson, John 39, 167 Gustafson, Joseph 182 Gutierrez, AnnaJean 167 Guzman, John Guzman, Joseph 60, 182 Guzman, Kristina 19, 153 Guzman, Maximino 182, 183 Hager, Traci 137 Hahn, Jeffrey 168 Halama, David 60, 182 Hale, Michelle 182 Hall, Tonya 26, 167 Hallada, Kenneth 137 Hamel, Maureen 98, 136 Hamilton, Meish 182 Hammons, Michelle 13, 14, 16, 45, 62, 95, 98, 72, 111, 130,137 Handy, Michelle 168 Hanna, Christopher 26, 37, 153 Hanna, Penny 26, 37, 153 Hansen, Dennis 153, 122 Hansen, Donald 162, 168 Hansen, Julie 22, 23, 95, 137, 48, 98 Hansen, Timothy Hanson, Heather 26, 182 Hanson, Mark 182 Hanson II, Richard 127 Harding, Rashell 153 Harding, Wendy Hardy, Claren 18, 30, 137 Hardy, James 153 Hardy, Juanita 21, 153, 48 Harland, Alex Harnack, Kelly 168 Harnack, Kim 154 Harr, Thomas Harris, Craig 182 Harris, Jason 137 Harris, Mike 60, 182, 83, Harris, Rich 99, 154, 82, 97 Harrison, Crystal 188 Harshman, Margaret Hartley, Gwendolyn 168 Harvey, Mark 137 Harvey, Michelle Harvey, Raymond Hasl, Ronald 16, 45, 137 Hause, Jody Hauser, Pamela 98, 102, 137 Hausmann, Angela 182 Hausmann, Anthony 137 Hawke, Tammy 137 Hawkins, Amy 182 Hawkins, Debbi 168 Hawkins, Tiffany 182 Hawley, Jeremy Hayes, Diane 96, 98, 102, 137 Hayhurst, Linda 168 Hays, Sheila 28, 38, 137 Hays, Todd Hazlett, Scott 99, 154 Heath, John Heathcock, David 154 Heckadon, Sheri 176, 182 Heer, Ricky 168 Heffley, Scott 154 Heffley, Tracy 182 Helblig, Ellen 182 Hellwig, Diana 177, 182 Helton, Ronnie 137 Hemming, Frank 182 Henager, Thomas 158 Hendricks, David 168 Hennings, Tonya 154 Henry, Chris Henry, David 154 Henry, Kimberly 182 Henry, Roger Henry, Tracy Hepker, Margaret Hereford, Albert 60, 182 Heren, Paula 154 Hernandez Christine Hernandez Hope 182 Hernandez Maria 99, 154 Hernandez Melissa 13, 115, 137 Hernandez, Miguel 168 Hernandez, Octavio 60 Hernandez Richard 168 Hernandez, Rita 65, 182 Hernandez, Tina Hernandez Yolanda 66 Herrera, Moises 182 Hession, Matthew Hestand, Stephanie 168 Hester, Jermaine Hester, Melinda 168 Hesterman, David 182 Hibbitt, Michael Hicklin, Gwen 38 Hicks, Larry Hicks, Shannon Hidalgo, Ruben Higgins, Chet Higuera, Albert Higuera, Linda 168 Higuera, Manuel 154 Hill, Andre 182 Hill, Judyth 24, 131, 137, 50 Hill, Laura 154 Hill, Thaji 107 Hillman, Terri 28, 168 Hills, Michelle Hills, Jr. Darrell Hilton, Bobbi 182 Hinderliter, Daniel 26, 154 Hinds, Mark Hinkes, Wendie 137 Hlebak, Craig 60, 182, 83 Hodge, Malinda 29, 75, 182, 73 Hodges, Darion 36, 40, 154 Hodgson, Gari 38, 137 Hoefer, Eric 168 Hoffman, Kristi 182 Hoffman, Mike 182 Hofman, Melissa 29, 182 Hogan, Dana Debbie 99 Hogan, Loren 38, 137 Holcomb, Christopher 168 Holcomb, Jodi 75, 182 Holland, John 154 Holley, Ralph Hollis, Christine 154 Hollis, Tracy 8, 154 Holloway, Travis Holmes, Joni Holmes, Keith Hone, Michelle Hood, Steven 154 Hood, Susan 168 Hoopes, Julie 137 Hoover, Jared Hopkins, Richard 137 Hopson, Geneva 19, 154 Horan, Raena 158 Horn, Rebecca Horton, George 168 Horton, Wayne Hostetler, Jacqueline House, Sawnia 183 Howard, Norman Howe, Jason 26, 66, 83, 183, 94 Howe, Kristin 137 Howell, Roger 137 Hoyt, Banissia Huang, Huixia Huang, Huizhen Huff, David 154 Huffstetler, Jennifer 26, 37, 154 Hughes, Bobby Hughes, Davon 82 Hughes, Jayme 137 Hughes, Shawna 168 Humble, Melissa 61, 168 Humburd, Anthony 183 Humburd, De Seana 183 Humphreys, Lavora Hung, Hui 168 Hunt, Natalie 64, 168, 72, 73 ' Hunter, Charles, 183 Hunter, Gracie 25, 26, 183 Hurlburt, Christopher 182 Hurlburt, Steven 154 Hurley, Bryant 57, 137, 94 Huth, Camille 154 Hyde, Michael Ignatius, Desmond 154 lmhof, Maurus 19, 47, 108, 154 Ingersoll, James 154 Ingram, Amy 65, 138 Ingram, Brian 183 Ingram, James 60, 183 Isaacs, Tonya Isgrigg, Jeff Islas, Susana Ivankic, Milan Ives, Lyndia Jackson, Brook 154 Jackson, Cory 138 Jackson, Gail Jackson, Joy 168 Jackson, Michelle Jackson, Shannon 168 Jackson, Willis James, Nolan 57, 94, 138 Janis, Barbara 183 Jarred, Aundrea 183 Jaspers, Henry Jasso, Lorenzo Jefferys, Christopher 38, 39, 138 Jeffries, Debbie Jeffries, Sara 138 Jennings, Cathy 168 Jennings, Tamera 154 Jensen, Bradley 26, 28, 37, 138, 50, 52 Jensen, John 100, 138 Jerman, Evelyn Jerousek, Adam 57, 94, 154 Jesmer, Christopher 154 Jimenez, Andronica 168 Jimenez, Elizabeth 138 Jimenez, Juan 154 Jimenez, Mary Jimeniz, David Johansson, Erica " tl Television evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker said farewell to the PTL minis- try in March. Jim Bakker resigned after confessing to a sexual encounter with a young woman. Tammy Bakker bowed out of the broadcasts to undergo treatment for drug dependency. CURRENT EVENTSXINDEX 201 Johnson Amy 183 Johnson Ann Johnson Brian Johnson Christopher 183 Johnson Cynthia 26, 138 Johnson David 138, 53 Johnson, David 154, 80 Johnson, Dawn 29, 183 Johnson, Janelle 24 Johnson, Jeff 138 Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, Korey 183 Johnson Kristin 168 Johnson Melissa 168 Johnson Nathan 154 Johnson Plas Johnson Ricky 38, 39, 138 Johnson, Vanessa Johnston, Julia 28, 154 Jones, Brenda 154 Jones, Cindy 26, 154 Jones, Denise Jones, Daryl Jones, Edward, 57, 94, 138 Jones, Jennifer 168 Jones, John 94, 105, 111, 130, 80 Jones, Kenneth 68, 138 Jones, Peggy 26, 28, 108, 138 Jones, Sammy 183 Jones, Shannon 183 Jones, Skelly 154 Jones, Tiffany 154 Jones, Tony 15, 26, 57, 138, 76 Jones, Tracy 26, 78 Jones, Willis 168 Jongsma, Richard Jordan, Carlla 39, 183 Jordan, Jemma Joseph, Patricia 39, 154 Josephson, Kyle Juarez, Rodrigo 60, 183 Juliano, Jeannette 168 Jumper, Jill 24, 154, 119 Kalani, QWalterJ James 168, 76 Kalani, Douglas 168 Kanski, Michelle Kantola, Juha 19, 47, 138 Kardell, Jeff Karlson, James 154 Kartchner, Tod 183 Katzenberger, William 60, 183 Keith, Scott 138 Kelley, Heidi 168 Kelly, Che 106, 138 Kelly, Karen 99, 155 Kelly, Katrina 26, 168 Kemp, Melissa 183 Kendrick, Robert 138 Kennedy, Jennifer 155 Kennedy, Nicole 183 Kenyon, Lance 155, 122 Kerkhoff, Lisa 28, 183 Kerns, Paulette 75, 183 Kerns, Robert 138 Kessler, Adrianne 168 Khemlani, Neil 106, 168 Kidd, Beverly Kidd, Brenda Kidd, Ron 155 Kidder, Leslie Kidder, Melissa Kiekush, Stephanie 155 Kimble, Devon 155 The Dow Jones industrial stock average dropped 508 points, the largest in history, on Monday, October 19. Some called it a "crash," others called it a umeltdownf' and others called it "Black Monday." Whatever it was, it stipped 35500 billion from the market value of U.S. securities. 202 INDEXXCURRENT EVENTS King, Joe King, Patrick Kinnard, David 60, 183 Kinnard, Debbie 19, 155 Kinnard, Diana 169 Kinnison, Vandi 28, 155 Kinsel, Terry Kinsey, Jill 183 Kirkland, Barbara Kirkpatrick, Tina Klein, Ann Kleppe, Richard 155, 85 Klip, Robert Klooster, David 183 Klopp, Bonnie 183 Kludo, Alicia 39, 169 Knapp, Michael 26, 38 Knox, Donald 155 Koepkin, Kristi Louise Koepkin, Krista Lynn Koerschner, Rhonda 138 Kohlman, Melissa 138 Koons, Brandi Koontz, Heather 26, 155 Kovacs, Lani Kowalski, Chris 155 Kowalski, Stacie 183 Kratochwil, Jenny Krop, Rodney 155 Krospic, Michael Kuchinski, Eddie 59, 169 Kueneman, Heidi Kugel, David Kuharske, Dana 155 Kunaschk, Melissa Kvetko, Shad 168 Kwong, Diana 139, 99, 106, 50 Kwong, Sarah, 49, 169, 99 LaDuke, Courtney 16, 30, 31, 138 La Duke, William 60, 183, 78 Laborin, Mona Lafanette, Faleshia Lafdili, Mina 155 Lai, Elaine 169 Lake, Dee Dee 183 Laliberte, Eric 169, 106 Laliberte, Lara 169, 174 Lam Julie Thu 98 99 , Y , , 138 Lama, Freddie 57, 94 69 Lama, Robert 57, 76, 94, 1 Lama, Suzanne 183 Lambert, Paul Lamp, Jeffrey 115, 138 Lanford, Jackson Lang, Mindy 155 Lara, Enrique Larkins, Carly 169 Larocca, Melissa 159 Larsen, Jared 38, 155 Lash, Trisha Lasica, Christopher 39 Latini, Yolanda Lau, Sui-Hung 169 Laughter, Maranda 26, 108, 155 Laughter, Raymond 68, 155 Lawrence, Elizabeth 139, 138 Lawrence, Kristin 169, 74 Lawson, Cynsi 155 Lazazzera, Jennifer Le, Dung 139 Le, Duong 155 Le, Nga 155 LeBarge, Danny 155 Leach, Jason 139 Dennis Conner, the man who lost the Arnerica's Cup in 1983, won it back four years later. The Stars Kc Stripes Leal, Michelle 139 Leaverton, Sherri 169 Lebeau, Denice 28, 169 Lechner, Jr. Thomas 139, 80 Lee, Bradley 57, 94, 155 Lee, Cassandra Lee, Holly 169 Lee, Spencer 60, 183 Lefevere, Edwin 169 Lefevere, Susanne 139, 98 Lehman, Tabatha Leigh, Leigh 75 Leimbach, Kristina 102, 155 Leinen, Victor Leon, Melanie 169 Lepley, Ruth Leung, Henry 49, 106, 155 Lever, Duane 103, 139 Levesque, Donald Levinson, Donald 183 Lewis, Brian 60, 183 Lewis, Heather Leyvas, Frances 169 Li, Bing fGeorgieJ Li, Yun fCindyl169 Li, Zhi fMandyJ 169 Liffick, Dawnya 99, 183 Liles, Summer 29, 183 Linder, Vincent 26, 37, 139 Linn, Patrick Litfin, Michelle 49, 99, 169 Littleman, Kenneth 183 Livensparger, Lonna 100, 139 Llanos, Luis 139 Lloyd, Michelle 36 Lo, Kit 49, 99, 169 Lockhart, Heidi 184 Loengood fGilleyJ, Cynthia Logan, Jason 184 Lohr, Jennifer 155 Lomeo, Vincent 139 Long, Doug 139 Long,Christine 155 Long, Clarence 184 Longroia, Anthony 39, 60 Longoria, Robert 169 Lopez, Elena 184 Lopez, Matthew 6, 155 Lopez, Patrick Lopez, Rose 139 Lopez, Yvonne 184 Louie, EE 49, 99, 169 Louie, Lily 99,108 Lovato, Veronica 155 Lovell, Michelle 25, 26, 139 Lovett, Anthony 76, 184, 78 Lovett, Lisa 184 Lovitt, Christopher 59, 169 Lowder, James 169 Lowell, Jason 139 Loza, Olga 169 Lujan, Jennifer 64, 74 Lundheim, Andrea 26, 49, 169, 107 Lunsford, Dave 155 Luu, Khanh Luu, Long Luu, Vi Ly, Phung Ly, Tai Trung 169 Mace, Steven Machenheimer, Gary 140 Macias, Angelique completed a 4-0 sweep over Australia's Kookaburra III in the race that took place in Australia. Mackay, Shawnine Maddock, Glenn 169 Madge, Michael Magallanes, Patricia Magana, Christina 33, 184 Magard, Christina Magnusson, James 155 Mahoney, Kevin 39, 140, 53 Major, Charles Malay, Amy 155 Malay, Michael 60, 76, 184 Martin, Vanessa 169 McCrea, Steven 184 McCulloch, Heather 184 McDaniel, Carmel 16, 30, 45, 140 McDonald, Angela 120 McDonald, Eric 156 McGee, Katherine 29, 140, 156 McGee, Lelanea 156 McGuran, Ray McHugh, Heather 184 McKenzie, Scott McKinney, Melissa 26, 156 McLaughlin, Heather 170 'VlcLannan, Shawn 36, 156 VIcMillan, Katina 185 V1cMillan, Robbie 156 VIcMillan, Terry 24, 50, 99 vIcMurran, John VIcNair, Michael 57, 156 VIcNally, April 30, 103, 156 vlcNally, Christina 31, 170 v1cDonald, William 140 VIcFarlane, Derek 170 Vleade, Lie Lanie Vleader, Tandi Vleagher, Thomas 4, 140 Vleding, Lisa 61, 170 Medrano, Jesus 156 Meeker, Andrea Meeker, Brenda 185 Meeks, Donovan Mehus, Carmen Mejia, Sandra Mejic, Dennis Meker, Lindie 185 Melton, Kari 75, 185 Mendoza, Charles Mendoza, Saul Mercer, Kennth 156 Mercer, Sharolynn 185 Messer, William Messner, Aaron 60, 105, 185, 83 Metido, Vickie Metz, Michelle 170 Meyer, Daniel 120 Mikels, Karen Montoya, John 66, 140, 111, 90 Moon, Jung Mooney, William 185 Myers, Myers, Myers, Myron, Georgenna 19, 185 Michael 170 Shannan 170 Timothy 60, 185 Moore , Abraham 120 Moore, April 156 Moore Charles 16, 57, 140, 98 Moore, Gracie 96 Moore, Jodi 108, 140 Moore, Michelle Moore, Russell 39, 170 Moore, Tom 185 Moore tThornburgJ, Dionne 21 Mora, Yolanda 120 Morales, Deborah 156 Najera, Marcos 15, 170 Nalley, Michael Narcia, Mark 110 Nardone, Christopher 170 Naughton fDavisJ, Brian 83 Moralez, Leonard 60, 185 Moralez, Stacy 65, 185, 74, 75 Morning, Peter Morguecho, Richard 19, 26, 185 Morris, Eldred Morrison, Sarina 170 Morrow, Michael 26, 170 Morse, Jason 140 Mortenson, Michele 170 Mossburg, Randy 140 Mott, Sarah 98, 150 Mounts, Carey Mouraux, Alex 140 Mowry, Travis 57, 94, 140 Mueller, Eric 185 Mullen, Tammy Mullings, Roy Mullins, Melissa 25, 26, 177, 185 Mulquin, Thomas 170 Munch, Deborah Munoz, Felix Myers, Dawna 120 Negrotto, David 170 Nelson Faith 21 Nelson Gina 176, 184, 185 Nelson James 185 Nelson, Kelli 185 Nelson, Michael 170 Nelson, Samantha 170 Nelson, Yvonne 19, 26, 170 Nelson Jr., Paul 156 r '51, Nesheiwat, Peter 28, 185 Nesheiwat, Richard 154 Nevins, Jill 62, 103, 141 Newman, Eben Newton, Cheryl 148, 156, 121 Newton, Craig 170 Nghiem, Nghi 109 185 Nguy, Loan 156 Nguy, Nga 171 Nguyen, Cuong 157 Nguyen, Lan 99, 157 Nguyen, Loc 171 Nguyen, Thuy 141 Nicholls, David 157 Nichols, Edward , Martinez Candida 170 Martinez Desirie 170 Martinez, Eric Martinez, Erika 184 Martinez, Joseph 110, 184 Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez Martinez, Michael 184 Michelle 170 Raymond, 59, 169 Ricky 184 Shanie 184 Martiny, Ernie Maldonado, David 169 Maldonado, Leeann 155 Maldonado, Manuel169 Maldonado, Michelle 155, 156, 161 Malin, Amiee 184 Mallett, Jessica 155 Malody, Danielle 19, 169 Manjarrez, Jesus 155 Mao, Pove 109, 184, 83 Maphis, Kimberly 163, 169 Maple, Robert-12, 15, 57, 94, 140 Marasco, Cheryl 169 Marcias, Angelique 119 Marcello, Cheryl Madrick, Corey 169 Maris, Mariana Maris, Ovidiu Mark, Martin 184 Markham, Samuel Marks, Michelle Marks, Tony Marsh, Paul 38, 169 Marsh, Piet Marsteen, John 26, 184 Martil, Carlito Martin, Cheryl 100 Martin, Mindie 102, 169 Martiny Timothy Martz fWaltzJ, Melanie Mascari, Michael 170 Mashburn, Lori 184 Mason, Bobby Mason, Christopher 67, 94, 140 Mason, Greg Mason, Tina 39, 98, 140 Massey, Jacqueline Massoni, Frank 184 Mastropietro 170 Mathias, Dina 98, 140 Matsumoto, Charles 49, 140, 50, 51 Maupin, John 120 May, Becki May, Courtney May, Doris 155 Mayberry, Jeremy 140 Mayes, Randy 155 . McBeth, Kiki McCarty, Dennis 59, 169 McCarty, George McClinnon, Lisa 99, 184 McComb, Joseph 120 McComb, Merrilee 100 McCormick, Brandi McCoy, Kelly 140 Miles, Cory Miles, Gary Miles, Melvin Miley, Heidi Miller, Brenda 140 Miller, Emory 170 Miller, Eric Miller, Haley 185 Miller, Kim 120 Miller, Kimberley Miller, Michael 156 Miller, Robert 170 Millsap, Trissa 185 Millwood, Pamela 100, 140 Millwood, Vicki 185 Milton, Glenn 156 Milton, Robert 57, 156, 76, 77, 94, 120 Minard, Natalie 65, 185 Miner, Mark 156 Mingus, Jason 60, 185 Miranda, Alfred 140, 80 Miranda, Diane Mirescu, Claudia Mirza, Neville 170 Mirza, Sam 185 Mirza, Zeeba 140 Mitchell, James 185 Mitchell, Laura 170 Mitchem, Melinda 140, 98 Mobley, Sherri, 22, 23, 102, 156, 48 Mollet, Debra 170 Mollet, Kevin 102, 140 Moman, Patricia 170 Mondejar, Leticia Monroe, Harold 170 Monteilh, Janie 100 Montono, Ulysess An earthquake that measured 6.1 on the Richter scale hit Southern California in October. It was not a cata strophic quake, but the damage was extensive. INDEXXCURRENT EVENTS 203 Nichols, Gene 185 Nickell, Amber 26, 37, 157, 52 Nickell, Dawn 57, 141, 53 Nieto, Jr., Gabriel 185, 38 Nipper, Teresa 171 Ohton, Tina 167 Oie, Krista 171 Ojeda, Irma 157 Ojeda, Luis 185 Olea, Pedro 157 Olguin, Marisel 171 Noel, Leah 157 Oliphant, Brandian 21, 141, Padilla, Linda 185 Page, Chad 171 Palma, Roberta 157 Palmer, Ana 157 Palomo, Lyndamarie 141 Paloma, Valerie 121 Pannell, Anthony 157 Porter, Yvette Portugal, Lissbia CMichelleJ Post, Bonnie 186 Post, Stacy 172 Potra, Michelle Reynolds, James 142 Reynolds, Keith Reynolds, Kenneth 186 Reynolds, Tonya 186 Rheaume, Elaine 142 Potter, Mike 38, 172 Potter, Willard 186 Pace, Derrell Noel, Maria 99 Noel, Walter 59 Nokes, Charles Nolen, James 57, 141, 94 Nolen, Joseph 15, 94 Noller, James 19, 130, 141 50, 94, 53, 85 Noller, Laura 30, 31, 171 Noller, Tanya 167, 171 Normandin, Michelle 157 Northcutt, Shannon 157 Northern, Arthur Northern, Marcie 185 Norton, Shannon 157 Null, David 26, 185 Nunez, Michelle O Brien, Traci 157 O Brien, Michael 141 O Rourke, Lori 141 O'Brien, Michael O'Brien, Michael O'Connor, Hugh 141 O,Donnell, Theresa 171 O'Rourke, Thomas Ochoa, Edgar Ochoa, Manuel Ogiba, Stanley 157 48 Oliphant, Ryan 185 Olivas, Veronica 33, 185 Oliver, Jamie 141 Oliver, Jeremy 157 Oliver, Stephanie 141, 98 Oliver, Stephanie141, 98 Oier, Jeffrey 185 Olmeda, Juan 36, 171 Olmos, Brandi Olson, Eric 157 Ong, Peter 46, 49, 141, 50, 99 Ordell, Bryce 171 Ordell, Shance 157 Orozco, Joseph Osborn, Robert 141 Othon, Tina 171 Owens, Elizabeth 171 Owens, Gary Owens, Gregory 116, 171 Pacheco, Kristin Pacheco, Rachel Pacheco, Seanna 185 Padgett, Steve 157 Padilla, Fidel 191 Papadopol, Michael 141, 147 Papesh, Renee 186 Papesh, Tricia 171 Parich, Mark Parker, David 3, 171 Parker, Deborah 188 Parker, Garrett Parker, Gary 107, 157 Parker, Gordon Parker, Jason 94, 110, 141 Powell, Kimberly 141 Power, Matthew Presnall, Adam 60, 186 Preston, Michael Preston, Rick 172 Prian, David 117 Price, Beth 141 Price, Greg 21, 107, 110, 172 Price, Stephanie 107, 110, 157 Parker, Renee Parks, Stoney 171, 82 Parra, Christopher Parrack, William Parris, Christine 157 Pasia, Maria 28, 157 Pasillas, Robert 185 Pasillas, Ruby 171 Pasquarella, Kathy 171 Patino, Jesse Patrick, Bryan 141 Patterson, Angela Patterson, Jackie Patterson, Tracy Pavatea, Terry 107, 110, 171 Pawlak, Holly 19, 171 Pawlak, John 141 Payne, Jason Paynter, Jennifer 171 Paytee, Terence 60, 186 Pearsall, Mark 38 Pearsall, Ron Pearsall, Vernon 26 Pearson, Justin Pearson, Patricia 141 Pectral, Scott Pederson, Kristen 171 Peel, Wendy 28, 157, 36, 107 Pelch, Michelle 100, 141 Pelletier, Kelly Pelsma, Jason Peltz, Yolanda 26, 37, 157 Pemberton, Dawn 26, 186 Pena Jorge Peppers, Michelle Perplez, Frank Prieger, Mark 157 Pringle, Challise Proctor, Agnes 36, 141 Prologo, Mike Puchta fValeadJ, Kenneth 38 Puckett, Joe 172 Puckett, Kelly Pugh, Gwyn Pugh, Raelyn 157 Purcell, Roxanne 172 Purcell, Vickie 141 Rice, Barbara 172 Richards, Michael 60, 186 Richardson, Chaples Richie, Donny 142 Richardson, Cynthia 186 Rickard, Lisa 142 Rider, Donna 26, 158 Rider, Shawn Riethmiller, Michael Riggs, James Ringhoffer, Tina 100, 142 Rios, Angelo Risley, Eddie 186 Ritchie, Karla Rivera, Anthony 186 Rivers, Brian 186 Rizo, Armando 142 Rizo, Leticia 186 Rizzo, Jason 172 Robbins, Shauna 19, 64, 158 Robbins, Tamara Roberson, Rachel 186 Quihuis, Steven 186 Quijad a, James 142 Quinn, Danny Quinn, James Quinn, Troy Quiros, Alan 186, 53 Quotskuyva, Tanna 25, 26, 33, 172 Roberts, Brian 142 Roberts, Carrie 172 Roberts, Martha 186 Robertson, Kathy 26, 142 Robertson, Kris Robertson, Oscar Robertson, Regina 142 Robertson, Robert 142 Robinson, Jason 172 Robles, Annette Rodarte, Cynthia 4, 62, 142 Rodgers, Michelle 186 Rodriguez, Ann 158 Rodriguez, Cesar 142 Rodriguez, Delia 186 Rodriguez, Denise 26, 28, 142 Rodriguez 3 Perez, Jesse 142, Marine Lt. Col. Oliver L. North, was a key official in the plan to finance anti-government rebels in Nicaragua with money from arms sales to Iran. In testimony before the Iran-Contra hearings in Washington, North became somewhat of a celebrity. 204 INDEXXCURRENT EVENTS Peralta, Ruby Perez, Adrian 157 Perez, Carlos 172 Perez, Dominic 186 Perez Francisco Perez, Melissa 141 Perez, Raquel 100 Perry, Merit Rodriguez, Edward 172 Rodriguez, Errallyn Rodriguez, James 172, 178 Rodriguez, Joseph Rodriguez, Nievo Rodriguez, Raymond 187 Robert Rabe, Matthew 38 Ramirez, Alex Ramirez, Jorge 157 Ramirez, Louis 60, 196 Ramirez, Maria 22, 23, 57, Rodriguez, Tina 158 Rogers, Leonard 186 Rogers, William 187 Rohlfing, Jimmy 187 Robrbacker, Shawn, 172, 92 33, 143 Roller, Shawn 172 Peterson, Robin 99, 102, 172 Petty, Angel 157 Pfeifer, John 157 Pfeifer, Paul 186 Pham, Linh Ngoc 186 Phelps, Robert 157 Phillips, Kenle 141 Ramsey, Charlene 186 Ramsey, Shawnette 186 Ramsey, Stephanie 157 Rank, William 59, 172 Randall, Paul 39, 157 Randle, Angela Ranger, Matthew 60, 186 Phillips, Tanya Phillips, Phillips, Zach 186 Pierce, Mark 67, 173 Wesley 28, 186, 52 Ratliff, Barbara Ratliff, Fred 28, 186 Ratliff, Janice 186 Rauch, Michael 157 Roman, Sean 103, 172 Romero, Onnica 142 Romo, Stephanie 142 Rose, Chrishna 102, 158 Rosset, David 172 Rosset, Shannon 158 Rossfeld, Dawn 158 Rossmell, Dennis 68, 142 Rowe, Lisa 158 Pierce, Todd 157 Pietrzak, Charles 172 Pietrzak, Kimberly 186 Pimental, Jennifer 172 Pitre, Harold Pittman, Hollis Plummer, Meredith 62, 95, 157, 198 Poff, De Anna 186 Poff, Lisa 28, 29, 141, 52 Poolaw, Katherine 110, 141 Poolaw, Peggy 122 Popoff, Scott 141 Porter, Carolyn 186 Porter, Linda 110 Ray, Jacob 186 Rebilas, Monique 157 Redden, Walter Redding, Beth 142 Reilly, John 99 Reilly, Paul 59, 157, 172 Rendahl, Heidi 30, 61 Rendon, Roseanna 21, 157 Renn, James 157 Reppard, Jodi 111, 72, 142 Rubeck, Sherri 57, 142, 33 143 Rubin, Melissa Rubio, Jesse 172 Rubio Maria Elena 187 Rubio Ruble Rudd, Rosalba 142 98 I Matthew 187, as Tami 142 Ruiz, Antonia Ruiz, Francine Ruiz, Juanita Reyes, 186 tFranciscoJ Frank Reyes, Joseph Reyes, Rebecca 186 Reyes, Roger 186 Ruiz, Richard 172 Ruiz, Sylvia 158 Runyan, Jo Ann Rush, Megan 61, 107 Russell, Jeffery A Saavedra, Toni Sabol, Crystal 172, 74 Salaiz, Rachel 33, 187 Salazar, Delia Salinas, Catherine 172 Salvesen, Leslie 172 Sampson, Angela 158 Sampson, Kenneth 142 Sanchez, David 38, 59, 172 Sanchez, Eloy Sanchez, Richard 187 Sander, Jason Sander, Nikki 158 Sanders, Denise 39, 187 Sanders, Latanya 142 Sanders, Tracy 142 Sanders, William 158 Sanderson, Kemberlei 187 Sandoval, Michelle Sandoval, Veronica Sandretto, Angela 187 Santa Cruz, Manuel 172 Santhavi, Ken 99 Sarandos, Joseph 172 Sarjeant, Karen 158 Sarpacino, Kathryn 28, 110, 172 Sather, Jason 187 Sauerman, John 142 Savage, Frank Savage, Sheeah 29 Saylor, Dawn 172 Saylor, Michelle 172 Saylor, Tanya 142 Scavarda, Jason 187 Schaeffer, Tammy Schaetzl, Marie 142 Scherer, Bupa 187 Schieman, Steven 142 Schier, Sean Schiffbauer, Ty Schlaht, Kelly 158 Schmidt, Eric Schmitt, Marcy 172 Schoch, Allison Scholl, Craig 57, 158, 94 Schongva, Herbert Schragel, David 59, 172 Schragel, Marion 28, 158 Schultz, Rudolph 172 Schulz, Dianna Schwab, Bill 187 Scott, Anna 49, 173 Scott, Carla 143 Scott, Lyndon 100 Scott, Melissa 187 Seibert, Lynn 143 Selamat, Betty 187 Selamat, Johnson Selby, Marquell Selfridge, Mark 66, 143 Sesma, Andrea 158 Seta, Joe Seto, Annie fWpi Mingl Seto, Jimmy 143 Settle, Teresa Seumptewa, Angela 26, 173 74 Severance, Stacey L. 173 Sevier, Jamie 143 Sevier, Jason 60, 187 Sevy, Aaron 99, 158 Seward, Jr. John 187 Shall, Christine 187 Sharpe, Steve 187 Shaw, James 158 Shawgo, Erin 143 Sheaffer, Kevin Shedrick, Robin 187 Sheehy, Kevin 158 Shelton, Shawn 143 Shepherd, Robert 158 Sherman, Jennifer 173 Sherwood, Scott 173 Shield, Carrie 187 Shields, Candy 29, 39, 187 Shields, Tracie 158 Shimels, William 57, 143 Shivers, Chris 39 Shives, Melissa 173 Shoaff, Kimberly 173 Shoemake, Michael 26, 187 Shoop, Kevin 187 Short, Chrtistina 143 Short, Karen 59, 173 Shroyer, Larry 158, 119 Shugart, Michelle 173 Shugart, Stacey 19, 30, 31, 158 Shuler, Carmela 28, 158 Shumaker, Chad Shurwin, Letitia 173 Simerdla, Shawnie 108 Simister, Debbie 158 Simister, Jennifer 187 Simmons, Darnell 173 Simmons, James Simpson, Alisa Simpson, Nicole 187 Sinohui, Arthur 187 Sinon, Shari 100, 101, 143 Sipple, Sondra 158 Sipovatka, Shelley Sisco, Adam 39, 173 Sivertson, Sven 158 Slaper, Roy 173 Slaughter, Dan 173 Sloan, Chad 106, 173 Slocum, William 158 Smale, Daniel 173 Smalley, Daniel 143 Smallwood, George 173 Spencer, Julia 144 Spencer, Maria 66, 144, 121 Spencer, Rhonda Spencer, Tabitha Spencer, Tamara Spiller, Daniel Spracklin, Shepie Sprague, Kevin 144 Stallworth, Le Keisha Staltari, John 158 Stanczyk, Anthony 60, 187 Stanley, Corby 15, 57, 144, 147, 120, 98 Stanley, Debra Starling, Mitchael Starr, Vickie 28, 158 Staton, Leamus 59, 173, 82 Steed, Shelly Steffen, Erik 38, 158 Stein, Scott, 26, 37 Smart, Michael 62, 105, 143 Smith, Amber 173 Smith, Charles 39, 187 Smith David 173 Smith Devin 158, 98 Smith Fred 143 Smith, James Smith Kari 173 Smith Kyla 143, 98 Smith La Shawn 173 Smith Mark 57, 76, 77, 173, 78 Smith Michael Smith Pachel 173 Smith Shannon 173 Smith, Stephen Smith, Timothy Smith, Timothy 57, 158, 98 Smith Smith Valerie 173 William Smotliers, Lisa 2, 30, 100, 143, 50 Snapp, Ronda Snead, Michelle 62, 95, 173, 98 Snow, Chadwick 107, 144 Snow, Galen 187 Snyder, Tracie 64, 148, 158 Snyder, Vance 187 Soliz, Albert 67 Soltero, Diana 100, 101 Soltero, Joe 173 Soock, Staci 144 Sorenson, Jeffrey 144 Sorenson, Stephanie 173 Soto, Carmen 173 Soto, David Soto, Lisa Soto, Luisa 144 Soto, Phillip 105, 144 Soto, Ramon 144 Soto, Ruben 173 South, Mike 187 South, Robert 187 Southerly, Damian 60, 187 Spelgatti, Arnold 49, 173 Spencer, Dean 187 Steindam, Jennifer 144 Stephens, Kimberly Stephenson, Amber Stepna, Pete Stevenson, Bryan 38 Stick, Jennifer 28, 158 Stidd, Matthew 28, 39, 187 Stiner, Jodi 158 Stinnett, Rachelle 30, 159 Stocksdale, Jennifer 173 Story, Micheal Stremel, Monica 144, 147 Strickland, Derek 38, 39, 159 Strickler, Connie Strickler, Maria Struble, Rona 30, 31, 173 Struble, Shauna 26, 37, 159, 52 Sturgill, Troy 144 Styles, Lara 187 Styles, Morgan 100, 144 Sullenberger, Donna Sullivan, Shannon 187 Sullivan, Shevaun 28, 173 Sullivan, Victoria Sullivan Jr, Maurice 187 Suprak, Russell Sutherin, Mark 188 Sutton, Christina 159 Sutton, James 38 Sutton, Maxine Swanson, Ronald Swartz, Jennifer 159 Swauger, Gregory Sweeney, Monica 26, 188 Sweeney, Patrick Sweeney, Todd 26, 159 Sweig, James 26, 27, 37, 159 Switzer, Brian 39, 173 Swoger, Tika 159 K x Sylvester, Stephen188 Szeto, Douglas 49, 173 Tabor, Nola Talbo, Lydia 188 Tallon, Rachel Talton, Matthew Tam, Ming 99, 108, 188 Tam, Yin 99, 188 Tamplin, Errick Tamblyn, James Tancke, Heather Tang, Bryan 173 Tang, Carolina 99, 176, 180 Tang, Heng 144 Tang, Joanne 188 Tang, Richard 144 Tang, Ricky 173 Tapia, Jim 57, 131, 144, 98 Tarango, Christine Tarango, Victoria 173 Tavison, Della 173 4 i The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco celebrated its 50th birthday. About 250,000 people jammed onto the bridge for an anniversary walk across the span. Another 500,000 packed the bridge approaches but were denied access because the engineers feared the span could not support the weight. CURRENT EVENTSXINDEX 205 Taylor, John 60, 188 Taylor, Max 159 Taylor, Sue 26, 37, 107 Teapole, Marsha 61, 159 Teapole, Robert 188 Temporado, Michelle 98, 144 Terrelo, Charlotte 28, 107, 144 Terrel, Lori 50, 52 Terrell, Shane Tesch, Julie Tesch, Rick Tewa, Pamela 144 Thayer, Amy Thayer, Christopher Thayer Jr, James 144 Theder, Janelle 173 Therrien, Jennifer 159 Thiry, Terri 159 Thomas, Jeff 26, 27, 37 Thomas, Joel Thompson, Christina 159 Thompson, Colleen 188 Thompson, Jana 188 Thompson, Julie 144 Thompson, Melissa Thompson, Mischaelle 174 Thompson, Robi 98, 144 Thompson, Tina 188 Trinka, Cynthia 144, 50, 53 Trostle, John 46, 67, 144, 50, 98, 53, 80 Troxel, Brandy 188 Troxel, Corey Troyer, Kim 145 Trudell, Frank Trujillo, Laura 20, 21, 46, 45, 48, 50 Trumbull, Virginia 145 Tsan, Michael 49, 174 Tsan, Steve 145 Tse, Janet 99,188 Tucker, Claudia 145 Tucker, Stephen Tuggle, Shelly 26, 174 Tuihalamaka, Fusipala Tuihalmaka, Levinia 145 Tuipuloto, Semisi Tumlinson, Robert 174 Turk, Jihad 59, 159, 98 Turk, Laila, 145, 50 Turman, Benjamin 60, 188 Turmo, Tina 24, 174, 121 Turner Janine 174 Turner, Karen 145, 98 Turner, Mark 159 Turner Marlon 57, 105,159 Turner Turner Sharon 145, 98 Susanna 188 Thomson, Alexandria, 26, 174 Thorne, Christopher 28, 39 Thrasher, Laura 103, 159 Thurber, William Thys, Bobby Tickle, Ralph 59, 174 Tidfy, Darlene 99, 159 Tietge, Stormy 188 Tinney, Stephanie 159 Titus, Daniel 188 Titus, Jamie 159 Titus, Veronica 144 Todacheene, Donovan 144 Todd, Terri 174 Tomczyk, James 188 Tomlinson, David 144 Toms, Sherry 188 Torres, Isaac Trainor, Melisa Traylor, Dance 144 Trejo, Serena 188 Trevino, Denise Trevino, Erick 188, 78 Trevino, Estella 26, 29, 102 Trevino, Lydia Turrelli Kimberly 64, 102, 174 Tuzon, Earl 159 Umphress, Crista 25, 26, 159 Underwood, Fard 174 Urjas, Raymong Urlea, Adela Vachris, Vincent 189 Valdez, Alex Valdez, Herminja 159 Valdez, Irene 189 Valencia, Frank 174 Valenti, Tony 16, 45, 57, 145 Valenzuela, Paul 145 Valenzuela, Susana 174 Valenzuela, Victor Van Nostrant, Sheri 26, 146 Van Pelt, Kim 28, 189 Van Pelt, Rhonda 145 Van Sandt, Jason 57, 98, 145 Van Winkle, Michael Vance, Gregory Ben, 107, 189 Vanderlinden, Jay 159 Vargas, Jack 60, 189 Vargas, Anthony 189 Varnavitch, Andrew Varner, Daine Vasquez, Robert 174 Vasquez, Robert Vasquez, Victor 21, 107 Vasquez, Jr. David Veladiz, Saul Velasquez, Damara 174 Velasquez, David Vent, Michael Verdugo, Angela Verrill, Brent 26, 37, 145, 53 Vertigan, Rory 38, 159 Vick, Joel Vick, Marcy 29, 189 Vickrey, Todd Villa, Ariel 159 Villa, Teena 174 Villasener, Annarelle 189 Vittorio, Jennifer 25, 26, 145 Vogel, Rosemary 189 Vose, Christina 28, 189 Vose, Jayson 159 Vuong, Hang 156, 159 Wade, Hutton 38, 108, 174 Wafflard, Sherry 189 Wagner, Jeffrey 159 Waite, Robert 174 Miss Michigan, Kaye Lani Rae Rafko, a nurse who shook up the talent competition with a Polynesian dance, was crowned Miss America 1988. Wakefield, Annmarie 159 Waldron, Sophia 159 White, Theresa 145, 98 Whiting, Andrew 189 Walke, Angela 145, 98 Whitlock, Christopher 38, Walker, Barbara 26, 174 174 Walker, Coby Wiedmeyer, Michael 159 Walker, Jennifer Walker, John Walker, Michael Walker, Steven 174 Walls, Marlon 174 Waln, Eric 60, 189 Ward, Charles 95 even till u?-'mos . arm W3 .W-. Warin, Pana 159 Warinner, Rhonda 145 Warner, Sarah 189 Warren, Donald Washington, Dustie 38, 174 Washington, James 38, 189 Waters, Danielle 145 Waters, Tanya 174 Watkins, Michael 189 Watsky, Tina 159 Watson, Richard 145, 81, 80 Weatherwax, Prudence 174 Webb, Eleena 189 Webb, Lana Weese, Darla 28, 49, 174 Wegner, Jason Weiland, Daniel 189 Weldon, Pete 78 Weils, Jennifer 189 Wells, Joseph 159 Welsh, Richard 189 Wenger, Joshua, 26, 174 Westmorelan, Renee 28, 29, 189 Weston, Scott 49, 174, 95 Whaley, Melissa 28, 174 Whelan, Richard 146 Whetstein, Robert 60 Whitaker, James 189 Whitaker-Hipwood, Matthew 145, 98, 104, 180 Wigington, Belenda 189 Wigington, Mark Wilbanks, Oleta Wilcox, Timothy 145 Wilkes, Marilee 108, 174 Wilkins, Janelle 177, 189 Wilking, Lori 162 Wilkins, Traci 100, 145 Willard Jr., William 160 Willet, Andrea 160 Willets, Christopher Willets, Tiffany 160 Williams, Amy 174 Williams, Sean 66, 174 Williamson, Benita 163, 174 Williamson, Susan Williford, Jennifer 1 Willis, Tara 160 89 Wills, Bradley 2, 6, 96, 160 Wilson, Andre 160 Wilson, Chris 100 Wilson, David Wilson, Donald Wilson, Joseph 145 Wilson, Richard 145 Wilson, Todd Wilson, Tom 189 Wing, Tamara 174 Winger, David 174 Wington, Mark 145 Winners, Dawn 38, 189 Wittwer, Daniel 66, 145, 98, 99 Wong, tim 26, 49, 160 Wood, Damon Wood, Kristie 26 Wood, Michelle 189 Wooden, David 174 In the six years since Americans first heard of a mysterious immunity-robbing disease from which no one recovers, AIDS has killed nearly 25,000 Americans, millions of dollars have poured into medical research and President Reagan has proclaimed the plague "Public Health Enemy No. 1." 206 INDEXXCURRENT EVENTS Whitcomb, Heathera White Bambi 159 Whitei Jalen 174 White, Janel 18, 46, 145, 50 White, John 189 White, Lisa 24, 130, 145, 54 White, Nathan 189 White, Pam 159 White, Solomon 159 Woodland, Enoch fScottJ66, 108, 189, 98 Woods, Angela Woods, Jason 146 Woods fFournierJ, Jennifer 189 Woodward, Kathryn 99, 160 Woodfork, Derron 189 Wright, Erik 174 7,1 Kirby Puckett and Jeff Raerdon of the Minnesota Twins celebrate their World Series victory over the St. Louis Cardinals. The Twins won the seventh and final game of the series 4-2. Wynn, Dawn Wynn, Gary Yates, April 189 Yazzie, Karen 189 Yazzie, Kelvin 160 Yefko, Gina 189 Yeriz, Rebecca Yeung, Hing 160, 174 Yeung, Pui Yip, Ken 189 Young, David Young, Trent Yu, Jeff 175 Yu, Kevin 189 Zayas, Orlando 132, 38, 39, 46, 50 Zelez, Paul 38, 189 Zellner, Dale Zien, Victoria 24, 26, 61, 160 Zimpleman, Jayme 189 Zub, Violet 146 Zuccala, Jay 160 ACULTY Adams, Alan 126 Alston, Lela 126 Alvidrez, Linda 126 Baker, Devon 117, 126 Baker, Pat 126 Beeson, Nancy 126 Bice, Olga 126 Boglio, Arthur 126 Borgeas, Serita 126 Bridgman, Gerald 122, 126 Brittan, Jean 126 Campbell, John 128 Carpenter, David 126 Coffey, H. Lavern 126 Connelly, Roberta 107, 126 Culbertson, Vern 102, 126 Cunningham, Larry 48, 126 Dew, Darlene 125, 128 Dicke, Paula 125 Dombrowski, Byron 119, 126 Ekmanis, Rasma 126 Epstein, Sue 126 Fears, Kathy 126 Feldmann, Stephen 118, 126 Felix, Richard 126 Fitzharris, Mary Kay 126 Foehring, Al 126 Frederick, Grace 126 Frederickson, Travis 126 Fulton, Judy 126 Futch, Tom 126 Goodrich, Robert 107, 126 Goss, Thomas 126 Griego, Karen 126 Grove, Raymano 126 Gruhn, Maj. Thomas 126 Hammit, Diane 126 Hankins, Lois 126 Harrison, Molly 127 Hatfield, Jim 95, 127 Hoeffel, Joe 127 Hoffland, Paul 102 Hoskins, Lydia 128 Huff, Serge 127 Ing, Bernard 127 Jarvis, Beverly 99, 127 Johnson, Joanne 127 Johnson, Shelley 127 Johnson, Rachel 129 Kale, Doris 127 Kells, Susan 127 Kemp, Phil 127 Kersting, Rita 127 King, Dean 110 Koch, Virginia 127 Kuhens, John 128 LaBate, Brunhilda 127 Laduke, Karen 127 Latham, Marlene 127 Lautt, Frank 127 Lines, Colleen 128 Lyen, Carol 127 Malenfant, Diane 127 Marfte, Jerry 108 McAllister, Susan 127 McCormick, Dona 127, 128 McGaffic, Kitty 50, 127 McNeece, Ronald '75, 107 Meador, Dennis 127 Meyers, John 116, 127 Moore, Janet 127 Morton, Jeanne 127 Mueller, Yvonne 108 Mulligan, Robert 127 Murphy, John 127 Napier, Sam 99, 127 Nassif, Sam 102, 127 Nevins, Marvin 75, 114, 127 Ogorek, Charlene 127 Pappas, Michael 123, 127 Pelleran, Rex 122, 127 Plum, Joan 50, 128 Poman, Debra 127 Powers, Lynne 127 Roth, Colleen 127 Rucher, Harold 127 Russell, Loren 122, 127, 128 Scott, Ron 94, 114 Shank, Deborah 127 Sharp, John 108 Shively, Scott 24, 35 Shoaf, Barbara 127 Shoger, Maurice 128 Slavin, Larry 128 Smith, Diane 128 Smith Louis 128 Snow, Fred 35, 107, 128 Socket, Ruth 128 Stanfield, James 128 Stone, John 110 Szabo, Thomas 128 Tillotson, David 128 Tally, Carolyn 128 Tillotson, Mitch 128 Ulmen, Ruth 128 Vanderschoot, Allen 128 Vemich, Jean 128 Wagner, Betty 128 Webster, Barbara 128 Wolf, Lorraine 128 Wootton, Clayton 128 Ziegler, George 73, 128 LUBS SPORTS Academic Decathlon 51 Archery 90 Athletes of the Month 111 Auto Club 110 Badminton 61 Band 26-27 Baseball 84-87 Basketball Homecoming 96- 97 Boyls State 46 BSU 104-105 Business Education 119 Cafeteria 129 Cheer 31 Chess 68 Choir 29 COE 98 Computer Club 109 Cross Country 66 DECA 99 Drill Team 40-41 English 115 ESP 111 Faculty 126-128 FBLA 99 Flagline 25 Football 56-59 Foreign Exchange 47 FORTRESS 22-23 Freshman Class 176-189 Girls Basketball 91 Girls Letter Club 95 Golf 67 Guidance 117 Homecoming Royalty 16, 44-45 Homecoming Week 12-15 Industrial Arts 118 Jazz Lab 37 Junior Class 148-161 Key Club 106 Lettermen's Club 94 Magnet Program 121 Mascots 24 Math 116 Matmaids 33 Modern Dance 32 NHS 50 Parnassus 49 Pom 30 Quill and Scroll 48 ROTC 38-39 Science 116 SCIMITAR 20-21 Senior Class 130-147 Ski Club 102-103 Social Studies 115 Sophomore Class 162-175 Student Government 18-19 Tennis 70-71 Top 275 53 Track 80-81 VICA 100-101 Wrestling 76-79 Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart was forced to drop his bid for the presidency after it was reported that he was romantically involved with Donna Rice, a 29-year-old aspiring actress and model from Miami. CURRENT EVENTSXINDEX 207 -' COLOPHON olume 26 of the Alhambra High School FORTRESS was published by the ten member FORTRESS yearbook staff on a spring schedule. The book was printed on Dull paper -E199 in Visa- lia, California by Jostens Printing and Publishing Division. A total of 1100 copies were printed of the 9 X 12, 208 page book and a total of 750 Plastic Dust Jackets were ordered. Individual copies were sold at 32000. The base color for the cover was Smoke 465491 with applied colors Red +'f331 and Green 53345 on a Fox Fur grain. The lion was embossed on a gold metalay 591. Endsheet colors were Flame 435287 and Black 4395. Spot color used for the Intro- duction was Tempo 475485 with the percentages of 30 and 100 percent. All body copy was set in 11 point Century School book if-L15 while caption copy was in 9 point and headlines were in 30 point. The dropped letter was Jefferson Style 450. All color pictures were taken by the FORTRESS staff photogra- phers on 17 rolls of Kodak VRG col- or film and were processed commer- cially. Black and white pictures were taken by the staff on 100 rolls of Tri-X film and 60 rolls of Plus-X film. Pictures were printed in staff darkroom on Polycon trast RC pa- per. During the six month period in which FORTRESS covered, there were a total of five deadlines. The final deadline was completed on March 8, 1988. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS nce being announced Editor, images of all the changes that could be made this year float- ed through my head. However, it didn't take long for me to realize that change is a gradual process and takes a tremendous amount of time. Although all the changes couldn't be made due to time and money, there were, however, some changes that did take place: the dropped let- ter was added, more copy was writ- ten, and graphics were used to add a little pizzazz. Through much time and effort, the book finally came to an end. Seeing the results, I think I can speak for the rest of the staff when I say it was worth all the work and energy. The FORTRESS staff would like to thank the following people who contributed a great deal of time: - Bob Muller, Our J ostensls represen- tative. -Life Touch National School Stu- dios for taking all underclassmen and most of the Senior class pic- tures. -Kelly Burgoon, for taking most of the homecoming pictures. -David Garhart and Scott Weston who took and printed many desper- ately needed photos. -Mr. Cunningham for all of his corny jokes that sometimes were not understood. And many thanks to him for working on index when no 208 COLOPHONXACKNOWLEDGEMENTS else would. -Debbie Greco, who left the staff second semester. And special thanks to the FOR- TRESS staff consisting of Sherri Mobley, Kevin DeVries, Donald Galloway, Alma Cameron, Maria Ramirez, Stephanie Abel, April Burrus, Jennifer Austin, and Shar- on Bogue. 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