Alhambra High School - Fortress Yearbook (Phoenix, AZ)
- Class of 1988
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Text from Pages 1 - 222 of the 1988 volume:
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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full speed as the Fall Sports Assembly gets
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in position during a routine at a pep as-
sembly.
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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
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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.
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Marcos Najera and Joey Nolen work consis-
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Shane Conlon, and Tony Jones demonstrate
what being members of Hoffland's Honeys
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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with two other flagliners. the Homecoming assembly.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Matmaids
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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
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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.
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dinner.
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.
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while Mary Grendell and Michelle Lloyd watch carefully.
36 SPECIAL OLYMPICS
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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
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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.
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arraza
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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.
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'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.
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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
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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 -
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forte of
Parnassus
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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
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about an upcoming meeting.
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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
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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
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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.
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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. '
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REGIONAL BAND: Brad Jensen, Shauna Struble, Amber Nickell, Tina Avilla. NOT PICTURED: Brent Verrill.
52 REGIONAL BANDXCHOIR
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Cynthia Trinka 33 James Noller 434
Brent Verrill 45 David Johnson W6
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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.
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assembly. BELOW: Shane Conlon has a moment to himself to briefly recall the last play.
VARsr1iY FCGTLBALL iilit 1 y
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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
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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.
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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.
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Giacalone, Vicki Zein, Diane Cote, Megan Rush, Melissa Humble.
BADMINTON 61
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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."
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GOLF 67
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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.
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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.
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defeat Greenway 1-0. RIGHT: Third base-
man, Natalie Hunt, prepares to field the
ball.
72 VARSITY SOFTBALL
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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ROW: Billy LaDuke, Josh Burkholder, George DeA1ejandro, Tracy Jones. THIRD ROW: Pete Weldon, lll
Callan Carpenter, James Rodriguez, Coach Gallagher.
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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.
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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.
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80 VARSITY BASKETBALL
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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.
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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.
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Justin Dudash, Adam Clark, Matt Ruble, Coach Haas. BACK ROW: Mike Harris, Max
Guzman, Dennis Negrete, Pove Mao, Jason Howe.
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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.
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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 '
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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.
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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.
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Kleppe steps into the ball ready for another
hit during batting cage practice. BELOW:
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jumps to catch the ball. RIGHT: Members
of the varsity team get serious as they await
the beginning of their game.
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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.
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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.
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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
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Mounts, Leo Morales, mgr Delia Rodriguez, Jack Vargas, Coaches Lautt, Messner.
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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
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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
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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
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notch their arrows.
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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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bag toss in hopes of winning a prize.
Basketball members practice hard in their
warm-up before the Maryvale game.
BASKETBALL HOMECOMING 97
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Seniors Morgan Stlyes, John Jenson, and Chris Wilson show off their pumpkin carving talent at the VICA Halloween party.
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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.
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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
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Christian Bernert practices his German techniques
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Dusti Baker tries to keep her composure after a fall.
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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
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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.
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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.
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drumming abilities at the BSU talent show.
TALENT SHOW 105
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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.
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106 KEY CLUB
Said Atiyeh laughs as the blood is drawn
Speech Team competes in debates
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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.
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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
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Athletes
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ach month, two athletes were
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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.
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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.
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114 ADMINISTRATION
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ABOVE: Jeff Lamp and a classmate can't
help but be distracted during class. BE-
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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.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGEIGUIDAN CE 117
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Byron Dombrowski
Rasma Ekmanis
Sue Epstein
Kathy Fears
Steve Feldmann
Richard Felix
Mary K. Fitzharris
Al Foehring
Grace Frederick
Travis Frederickson
Judy Fulton
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Marvin Nevins
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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
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During their last year, seniors
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Geneva Hopson
David Huff
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Raymond Laughter
Cyndi Lawson
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Bradley Lee
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Eric McDonald
Katherine McGee
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Michelle Normadin
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Delia Salazar
Angela Sampson
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Bill Sanders
Karen Sarjeant
Kelly Schlaht
Craig Scholl
Marion Schragel
Johnson Chou
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Katrina Abeyta
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Brian Albrecht
Sam Alfaro
Tim Alford
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Tim Anderson
Toni Anthony
April Argusta
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Melanie Bond
Regina Bookman
Tracey Bost
Scott Boykin
Melanie Braden
Steve Brandt
Todd Bratholt
Stuart Bridges
Nathan Briley
Amy Brown
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Janan Atiyuh
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Debbie Aylesworth
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Dan Canalia
Becky Cancilliere
Chris Carlson
Veronica Carreon
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Mike Castillo
Jacqueline Cedor
Loan Chac
Jeff Chamberland
Frank Chang
Kelvin Chang
Jerry Charlet
Robert Chavarria
Angela Chavez
Anna Chavez
Josie Cirincione
Dennis Clapp
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Jennifer Clement
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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
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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
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Lisa Gentry
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Travis Gossett
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Scott Gruenke
David Guimont
William Gullickso
John Gustafson
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Don Hansen
Kelley Harnack
Crystal Harrison
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Jeff Hahn
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Joy Jackson
Shannon Jackson
Kathy Jennings
Andronica Jimanez
Kristin Johnson
Mellisa Johnson
Jennifer Jones
Willis Jones
Jenny Juliano
Doug Kalani
James Kalani
Shad Kvetko
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Katrina Kelly
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Eric Hoefer
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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
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Sherri Leaverton
Danise Lebeau
Holly Lee
Melanie Leon
Frances Leyvas
Cindy Li
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Michelle Litfin
Kit Lo
Robert Longoria
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Christopher Lovitt
James Lowder
Olga Loza
Andy Lundheim
Tai Ly
Glenn Maddock
Vichai Mack
Aaron Maldonado
David Maldonado
Dani Malody
Kim Maphis
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Dennis McCarty
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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
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Mark Pierce
Charles Pietrzak
Jennifer Pimental
Peggy Poolaw
Stacy Post
Mike Potter
Rick Preston
Greg Price
Joe Puckett
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Roxanne Purcell
Tanna Quotskuyva
Scott Radcliff
Bill Rand
Paul Reilly
Barbara Rice
Jayson Rizzo
Carrie Roberts
Jason Robinson
James Rodriguez
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Crystal Sabol
Cathie Salinez
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Joe Sarandos
Katie Sarracino
Dawn Saylor
Michele Saylor
Marcy Schmitt
David Schragel
Rudy Schultz
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Roy Slader
Dan Slaughter
Chad Sloan
Daniel Smale
George Smallwood
Amber Smith
Dave Smith
Kari Smith
Mark Smith
Rachel Smith
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Stacey Severance
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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
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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
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Hutton Wade
Robert Waite
Barbara Walker
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Tanya Waters
Darla Weese
Joshua Wenger
Prudence Weatherwax
Scott Weston
Melissa Whaley
Jay White
Chris Whitlock
Marilee Wilkes
Lori Wilkins
Amy Williams
Kasala Williams
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Benita Williamson
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plan an ingenious and exciting
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Modern Dance 2-4.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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. I would especially like to
thank Sharon for all of her hard
work, dedication, and time she has
spent on this book. I wish her much
luck next year as she will be the
Editor.
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