Davis High School - Olympian Yearbook (Modesto, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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Olymp decided to break into so changes! Extending beyc the limits of creativity yearbook staff tried som new aspects in the devel ment of this book. Davis is exceptional its constant renewal o ideas, morals, styles, 2 techniques. When we' bored with the obvious we take new directions. We strive to make things better, whether it's academically or socially. We express an array of personalities through fashion, interests, and accomplishments. Our spirit and devotion are prominent, but how we flaunt our confidence is always unique. WE ARE DAVIS HIGH... 4 Q gg qi W 4QMMi5QM X-gQ ggyf' C Y W5 X Qu D56 NSQSQYQSXWQS GQAW X D G QQ 5546 UQXN X65 GN GV 56 fy Y W A w W W1 ce Xi 5 GSX A ,QU WS 1 223 ww 9 C, X95 6 7 N wzew w C6855 xvqxby 7i X6 X aw i Nm X --CTC? N Q 56Ef' Q c1L ?g5xL5mK6QG5ef , QQSQQQZZZVEXZ FZ Q05 VT mei f QC M f O Flwmldz W n51 . AH? Him 90 lfa C gymna- w,,,:,5 W ,, V 1 Jegzsf Ag , , ,IAQMQ Q F w,z721,..? A ...,n!! + 1. 'Sri 5 bw. I I K Gur Daily Grind fi 'VAN .. , 1, ,I 551 gig . x A sv N . -- e A K X ' i . 15' Zv- 5 ,Mi -3 ii Q K Q.. 21 K S . X XE x N 3 H SS Jf.. t V. d.. . Q. .L W X :K wr M fb ax T k . I ,X 1. gf xg X. vw ix GGL X if 'ff x Fl X 51 Hugh N xxx? ,Q XX X .N ggi xx X S ... ... Q . W 'ffN':: 'Ef'if ,X- 1 X SP 'Sf' . '- A ' W ' , . Visions vs. reality September 3, 1985, was a day of dread, apprehension and excitement for 2,400 students. That day represented the start of a brand new school year and brought to close a summer filled with many different activities. Each class had some ups and downs to accompany the start of school. The freshman had a big year ahead of them at a new school with many new faces, challenges and opportunities. Unfortunately they had the label of freshmen, an embarrassment in itself. Sophomores had driver's education and driving to look forward to while an increase in homework had them worrying. juniors had American History, math, and a foreign language looming over their heads. At the same time they had their first prom to think about. And seniors...well, they had some hard classes to ponder over, but they had finally reached the top and a year of fun was ahead. As classes began on that day in September, vocabulary, theorems, dates and names became more than visions, they became reality. School, as the students all found out, was more than football games, Ski Club, and the promp it was a place where academics were strongly stressed. Although academic grades were very important, so were citizenship grades. September 12 students with at least five outstanding citizenship marks on their last semester's report card were rewarded with a brunch, consisting of cinnamon rolls and orange juice. Approximately ZOO students qualified for this special event. - Iennifer Warden ww ..-n--ps ,Qwfgzgg I Q 1 ws., . fl? ' -Wu? -5311- Q? 3 xp .yn , , Q: Wwww,wA ff 5'1- AFS broadens new horizons American Field Service started the year off right. AFS's primary goal was to broaden international understanding by allowing students to live with families of other countries. This year's officers were President Ellie Simi, Vice President Sandy Fields, Secretary Kristi Laughlin, Treasurer Marci Laughlin with the advisors being Iann Ienkinson and Marion Zoodsma. It's fun and exciting to get a group going, said Ellie Simi. She conducted one meeting a month, having one person who had traveled abroad speak at each meeting. She wanted to get more people involved and aware of foreign countries. They planned and executed many fundraisers during the year. This money supported students who wanted to travel to foreign countries and those who came here from abroad. AFS members were given the great opportunity to learn about other countries. These students are flexible and adventurous, but mainly, they have allowed their lives to be shared with people of different cultures and languages. - Kerri Coulter AFS: KFRONT ROWD Shane Kao, Mike Toyryla, Sandy Fields, Kiki Tzagarakis, Analisa Mohr, CSECOND ROWJ Marion Zoodsma, advisorg Susan Canevaro, Shari Tackett, Kristi Laughlin, Iulie Guerrini, Tera Grow, CTI-IIRD ROW? Iann Ienkinson, advisory Ellie Simi, Lena Langstrom, Marci Laughlin, Licia Pope, Michelle Baker, Mike Woodward, Donald Rowan. Ellie Simi and Lena Langstrom engage in a little fun during the ice cream social. Eating his ice cream, Richy Strauss takes a break during the meeting. Students explore countries Four students had the privilege of visiting foreign countries this year. Ellie Simi, one of the lucky few, went abroad through the American Field Service. For 10 weeks she was a big sister to two girls ages 13 and 9 while staying with a family in Aranjuez, Spain. Ellie enjoyed being treated just like one of the family. She was never treated harshly or like an outsider. She was therefore able to learn quite a bit about Spain's history and customs. Their customs, Ellie stated, were different from what I was used to. For instance here when you meet someone you shake his hand , but in Spain you kiss his cheek. Ellie was also allowed to drink during her stay. She explained, Going out with friends and relatives was a big priority. When asked what she liked best about Spain, she fondly replied, How friendly the people were ! At the end of Iune, Kristi Laughlin's destination was Niigata City, Niigata. She was greeted and shared a home with an extended family, one where the grandmother is also a part of the household. Traveling with my family in Tokyo, Disneyland, and Kyoto, the oldest city in japan, were the highlights of my visit, explained Kristi. During her first month in Iapan, she attended a private girl's school six days a week. Her last month was spent traveling and absorbing the sights. Kristi enjoyed the way she was welcomed. She stated, I was treated like a star. Many japanese just love foreigners, especially Americans. Everybody stared or giggled and if they were brave enough they would ask for my autograph. According to her, Iapanese people are very shy, polite and generous people. One of their customs is the giving of gifts. Not to be left behind, Marci Laughlin traveled to the romantic city of Athens, Greece. For two weeks she lived with a family in an area entitled Lofos Skooze. She stated that the Greeks are just emerging into the modern world. They are a very emotional, but very proud people. They are fun-loving, warm and honest. The Greeks had a large generation gap where the parents held onto the old ideas, while youth were moving towards modern concepts. The greatest time of her visit was a four day bus trip through northern Greece and two weeks on the island of Lefkas. The rest of her time was spent - Ke l' walking either to town, the park or the store in Athens. The food was very good, but they ate too much, Marci explained. According to her everything was cooked in olive oil, and they ate much fruit bread, pasta, lamb and feta cheese. To add a little twist, Marci found herself eating her meals at three p.m. and at midnight. Lena Langstrom, exchange student from Ostersund, Sweden, came to the United States speaking very little English, but as the year progressed it improved a great deal. I come to the United States because I have heard about it from my friends that it is going to be an exciting year. Lena missed her friends and being able to stay out later. In Sweden the school Lena attends is the same size as Davis. The school system consists of eight to 12 different classes a week, but each week is the same. One class period is 40 minutes with a 10 minute break between each class. Unlike Davis they don't count tardies. Taking the bus or cycling is how Lena transports herself from place to place. In United States, Lena exclaimedfeverybody here has a car! rri Coulter, Teri Bracken, Dionn Martin Tomorrow's farmers today Setting up concession stands at the football games, showing small animal farms at elementary schools, working on a three acre school farm, and participating in judging competitions, shows and fairs were activities occupying 1.30 Future Farmers of America members. Over the summer students competed at the Stanislaus County Fair earning two first place awards in agricultural mechanics, and three firsts and one second place for landscapes. Both steer were sold, and the dairy animals showed well, according to reports from the ag teachers. FPA goals included becoming responsible and qualified leaders with excellent leadership and communication skills. Speaking on the importance of agriculture, advisor Roger Dickson remarked, Without agriculture, the number one industry, we wouldn't eat. - Iennifer Lennen Students take pride in their animals. Kissing his pig good-bye is FPA member Don Kiss. , 'S as Si? W4 Creed speaking is Craig Stone's specialty Some FFA members pose for a group picture, if gp-f M! 'mi ill Parliamentary Procedure team: CFRONT ROWD Chris Gaeliler, Kara Ratto, Craig Stone, Brian Gleser, lBACK ROWD Matt Iamison, Gianni Giomi. Doing well at competitions makes the hard work and dedication worth while. V Q5 17 v ,W 6 qw I W Aww , ,,f ,f f ' 14' If 145' AW- 'f f lf' W i'f V ig fa .., if ,i , , gi wg + if ,r Q ff 3 , .8 , Q 'T' V , Q QV V I T5 2 W i-'S We MZ' ,f Hangen HeY and Amv Ha 4 .1 y LAS5-E I A C W?'?!5 vga ff a , ,A gm A wr 55? Q . ww fi ' Q' if f-Iliff' Sf' km 5 if ,MJ , , tggyiff I Q J m L Ki 'f 4 ,M - ,- , -' .- 'Qui' I 4 ,L V , ...v I R- 5, M K , , . ,M f ,A fri-d5h,,1 A ' 35 f wfsff 1, ,- New , Q 'If ff - lip ,, , , ,-.A Nm A f 4 A -'LW' wf' ml A V 5 ' '-fi.',4..: ',w U 5'-af 1'9'V'-5'.f f . :7 1.2 'V K7 915. -A z f 1--525-if fl-3 1 vu YW f -f , , H Q A , v W' iii if Mft? -?35g?'?A'33 ff 5 3 mg 2344 jg. wfswjgf A ,ff ,eg Nh , W ml-iza fi2f.?5 Mm tmfii M I T LIKELY T0 SUCCEED - Kiki Tzagarakis, Mike Toyryla, Ienifer Quesenberry 19 20 ,Q rf, WE Q . 50 M Jw. 5. fx.-' rf? 2? I xx ,S 5k Stefani Abernathy Peter Adamakis Brian Altadonna Human nature made me do il, Lorraine Alves Greg Amador Renee Andersen Countless hours of my life have been surrendered to my dreams never to die, but now lwill make them my reality. Dena Applegate Roy Austin Kelly Baker lwoald like to say thanks to all myfriends and especially my fiance for helping my dreams come true. Marci Bakker Dave Baldasano Joey Baranski Anthony Barber Laurie Barber Cindy Barker Robert Barnes Terry Barrett Laura Bartee Live for the present, nut fke past nr the future because life goes by foo fast. -831 M. G. Antia Bechan Times disappearing, Dreams awaken, chances are taken. A Denise Bello 22 -as e. - 'fee Celesta Benge By knowing who we have been and what we have done, we will know who we are and what we must do. Carol Bennett Saying goodbye seems so sad, but it makes us remember the great times we've had. Thanks Davis. Greg Bennett Cynthia Biagini Foe or friend we are all equal in the end. -Pink Floyd The Wall Kevin Biglieri Danny Bispo Ronnie Black l'm Popeye the sailor man. Toot! Toot! june Blanc Victorious, like the apostle Paul, through Christ, I press on towards the goal to win the prize for which God called me. -Phil. 3:14 Iustin Blankenship Rhonda Bonham Patty Borba There sa Bracken Tabatha Brossier jeffrey Brewer Kevin Brisco Patrick Brockway jennifer Broumas Valerie Brundage In spite of everthing, I still believe people are good at heart. -Anne Frank Melissa Brunetti Friends will always know your heart, will understand you from the start, and still be close when you're apart... Friends are forever. Theresa Buckmaster 23 Ierrad Burforcl Deborah Butterfield Paul Caclrett Anthony Cannizzaro Mike Cantwell ...with a little help from my friends. Friends are forever. Lisa Carranza Whenever you dream, you're holding the key, It opens the door, to let you be free. -Ronnie james Dio Kevin Carter Mike Cassell O.K. you doughheads! Get movin? Mary Cassle Staci Cerrudo Bridget Chang Heres to future days... of spinning your compass tofind your way, you don't have to dream it all, just live a day ..,. Susan Chastain Ican't change the world, but lean changea world in me. -Paul Hewson Sakurai Chieko Lisa Ciraolo Lovin' every minute of it. --Loverboy Deann Clark Tracye Cogburn Curtis Colvin Troy Colvin number 66 Class of '82 Curtis Colvin number 66 Class of '86 C.C.C. Champs, tradition lives on. Shane Coogiuer Robert Cor in Crystal Corey 24 Q A Q, Q f frkf ,F . '75 ww Roberta Cornwell Try everything in life once.., and the fan things twice. Kathleen Costa Lupe Covarrubias Suzanne Couchman Richard Cox Wendy Cox Sheila Crandell A breath-taking finish. Andrew Crawford Blaine Crismon Michele Crist The best... Diane Cross Ianel Cross Raquel Cruz Diana Cummings We are the music makers, we are the dreumers of dreams. -O'Shaughnessy Scott Curtis Rony David james Davis Latresa Davis Lori Davison Ximena Delgado Here is to good friends: tonight is kind of special and so are my friends. 25 William DeVore Dora Diaz Thuy Dinh Chris Doll Daniel Dorman Darbi Downing Sharon Draper Alex Duckart Mary-Noel Dufton Clint Dunbar Never say...die! Freddie Dunn Diana Durbin Ty Tyler Ea Paula Eaton There is no other fish in the sea. Bobbi Edwards Hello: I mast be going. --Phil Collins Jenny Edwards I 'm gonna be somebody: I 'm gonna make my stand! Ruth Ehrlich I prefer rather to be absent from the body and to be at home with the Lord. --ZCor.5:8 Ianeen Eisenhauer Friends are a gift you give yourself. Larry Elam The race is not always to the swift but to those who keep on running! Kristee Emens The world is for those who make their dreams come true. -Harold Gray 26 It-za, Ni 4 Q .53 MN. f' 'Q 253 K Magi Angela Entriken Ken Epperson chip paper. Jennifer Ertassi Iohn Ertrachter r fs, ' ff, 'ifeffff . Gina Espinosa Alicia Fairchild Coleen Felten Irene Fernandez - . -f Iohn Fetzer Sand ra Fields expression of the inner self. james Fincher Rod Fitch About two years ago Christine Stone was inspired by an artistic friend of hers to enter the world of art. Ever since she has been taking drawing classes at Davis along with teaching herself the basics of all types of media within the visual arts. Christine has won various awards. In the Central California Art League show for young masters, she won second place in the crafts category with a silkscreen. She also won Best of Show for her work in the Davis Annual Art Show. One of Christine's greatest challenges was drawing a mural next to the art class rooms at the request of art teacher Brian Beard. Christine accepted the challenging assignment and broke a tradition along the way. She was asked to make the topic of the murala Spartan,but instead of the traditional mascot she designed a modern interpretation. Christine explained, I think that all art ought to represent a concept or evoke some sort of emotion. All of my work has a story behind it, but the good thing with art is that everyone can gain his own interpretation. - Annesa Hartman Yesterdays news is tomorrow's fish-n- --Elvis Costello Aftions, not appearances, are the outer --Me 27 Victoria Flores Professions of humility are the very cream, the very essence of pride: the really humble person wishes to be, and not to appear so. Traci Forni Thank you for the gifts you gave, the laughter and the sorrow. You helped me wish on falling stars and dream of tomorrow. jenny Frame Never look at what you have lost, look at what you have left behind. Stacey Friedman Kevin Friscia Starla Frost Todd Fuentes Silence is the loudest noise l 've never heard. --Somebody else jennifer Gainey Switch off the mind and let the hea rt decide who you were meant to he. -TMDR Tim Gansel Jeff Garcia Victor Geis Matthew Glidden lknow what l want out oflife and l know how to get it. janet Goldsmith When they asked me if I knew you, l'd smile and say you were a friend of mine. Thanks Dennis and M.M. Ron Gonzales Melissa Goodman Ken Gottschalk Robin Graham Fiona Grayson lcan only dream l've got everything. lt's not what it seems, and lstill might win. Fast cars are white. -PSELIDOECHO Jennifer Gregory Candy Guajardo 28 Ioe Guernsey Mike Guilbert Kevin Gunn Ronald Gunn Scott Guptill Steve Gwin Memories rising from the past, futures shadow overcast. Something's clutching at my head, through the darkness I'Il he led. -Steve Harris Liem Ha Marcus Habblett David Haight Heather Hajek The artist does not see things as they are, but as his is .... -Tonnelle Cynthia Haley Stacey Hall Amy Halley ...it is the profound tendenries of history and not the passing exeitements, that will shape our future. --john F. Kennedy '62 David Hamilton Steve Hamilton Tochina Hampton Tami Haney A smile is worth a thousand words. Matt Hansen lt's been real. It's been fun. But it hasn't been real fun!! David Hanson We said Hello Goodbye. -Phil Collins Iudy Harrison 29 Focus on Not only does Teri Bracken excel in singles tennis, but she also poses a threat to her opponents in both doubles and mixed doubles tennis as well, Why does Teri excel in all these areas? Possibly because she started playing tennis when she was just nine years old. Even when she was four years of age, her mother tossed tennis balls to her and she would return them with ease. Teri's father is her tennis teacher. She has played and won tournaments in Modesto, Stockton, and at her ,favorite tournament, Santa Rosa. After playing all four years on one high school team, where does Teri hope to continue her tennis career? Answers Teri, l hope to play in college and pursue tennis as a lifelong hobby. - Kiki Tzagarakis Bill Harter Cassie Hartlett I hope when lget older I don't sit around thinking 'bout it, but l probably will. -Bruce Springsteen Annesa Hartman We can present and toufh another with our ultimate, but never can we express it as strong as our minds have created it. Nickie Hay M'Lissa Hayes Those who dream may never touch the sky, but they walk in Stardust. --FLAVIA Karen Henderson Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Rebecca Hiatt Cindi Hiemstra Like a soft velvet rose my love is continuously blooming for the man llove. Erin Hill Darren Himes Richard Holland Angie Holroyd 30 gf.. .3 ss Lori Holt Stacie Housewright Mom and dad, I made it. Jamie Hume Stacey Jacobs I like the dreams of the future better than the history of the past. --Patrick Henry Stephanie Jarrett Analisa, Que ganga what a bargin! Ramona Jauregui Doug Jeffers Kelly Jennison Christina Jimenez Katrina Jimenez Wendy Johns long you'll live and high you'llfly, for all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever he. Bengy Jones Stuart Joseph Tamara Joseph ln his heart man plans his path, but it is God who makes his steps. -Proo. 76:9 Danny Judd Anna Julius Doug Just We are merely players, peformers, and portrayersmeach anothers audience. Mark Kabella Sabrina Kanon Kevin Kelly --RUSH 31 Brent King Too much of a good thing is wonderful. -Mae West Robert Kyle Jim Lane If at first you don't succeed, so much for trying to catch an atomic homh. Lena Langstrom Victoria Larsen Darcy Larson Eric Lauclel jim Laurenti Michelle Lawrence I am glad to he a living demonstration of Christ's power. Hoang Le Straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, andfew there he that find it. Stephen Lecouve Tonja Lee Phil 3:8 Chuck you've made the past three years very special. Thanks, Mom and Dad, for helping me patiently. I love you all. Melissa Leitner If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it you can become it. Iennifer Lennen There is no greater desert or wilderness than to he without true friends. -Sir Francis Bacon jill Leslie Robin Liston Probably the most powerful head of steam ever created is that of young people trying to set on fire a world that is all wet. Leigh Loeffler Trish Lookenott Stand up and turn around, never let them shoot you down. Charlie Lopez let there he roclc. -Bon Scott Look Mom, you see me in a green gown. Matt Luna Freehird, if I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? Cause l'rn as free as a bird now .... -Lynyrd SlcynyrdlOutlawsl 32 at ft - t, ,., ,, Hlfln Darryl Lykins Daniel Lyon Shannan Lyons Dreams seem sufh fragile things, yet they are strong enough to hold tomorrows bright promise. Robert Madruga The chance has surely rome our way to say the things we need to say, to play like no one else has played. Jill Marasovich Iody Marrical There is great beauty in the smallest of things, Dionn Martin Anthony Martinez Christine Massey Gannon Maszk Steve Matthews Kirk McCall Persist until you suceeed. Failure will never overtake you if yourdetermination to suereed is strong enough. -Og Manclino Iulie McGanney Natalie McKee Paula McKnight To all that has been, thanks! To all that shall be, yes! Melissa McNear Chris McPherson Sage nie daslcann ieh nicht, Vieles lcannst du wenn du willst. Danette McReynolds Trust in the Lord with all thine hearty and lean not unto thine own understanding -proverbs 3:5 Scott Meader Michelle Milichichi 33 Lisa Rachel Miller Sandy Miller Traci Miller Syclni Minder Analisa Mohr Stephanie, I fan't lielieve it! lust 9911! -Michael Montoya Felipe Moon By the time you learn most abou! your life most of it is gone. Chrissie Moore I expect that I will not be ashamed, but having fourage, Christ will he exhaled in my lvody, hy life of death, Mike Moore Anet Morad Chris Morgaclo An experienfe that will lost I1 lifetime. Chris Murphy Kelly Murphy Anna Murrietta jennifer Myers Michael Naranjo Iamey Nastrom Mark Nelson Change is the law of life, Anal ihose who look only to the past or the present are certain to miss the future. Shelley Nielsen li was spent with the ones welove... andthe memories will remain. Friends are forever! Paul Norquist Time- He's waiting in the wings He speaks of senseless things His script is you and me, boy Take your time, -Bowie 34 izsfig .-. as is Some people say that the three biggest decisions in someone s life are deciding on a career deciding to get married and deciding to have children For Michelle Lawrence these decisions are already being contemplated although she has already made the biggest decision of her life On August 19 1984 Michelle was officially baptized into the lifestyle and devotion of the Old German Baptist religion Michelle and her sister Laura started attending the church after their German Baptist neighbors invited them to one ofthe churchs activities Since then Michelle has centered her life around her religion Most young German Baptists attend their own private school Brethren Heritage but Michelle remained within the public school system. Prohibited by her religious beliefs she willingly gave up many average teenage activities such as attending dances going to the movies watching TV or listening to the radio. To most people these restrictions might seem very harsh but their importance to Michelle is limited. Ann Notaro Rick Nunes Steven Orique Make the most offreedorn and of pleasure, nothing ever lasts forever. - Tears For Fears Craig Orona Anita Parker Hello, I must be going! - Phil Collins Dana Parker Craig Pearson Think of the future, think ofthe progeny think of all the children of today. Big l1rother's marfhing, so we all stand in his way. - Oingo Boingo Robin Pedriolli Kevin Pelletier Nick Perry Paula Persano janet Phan 35 wg? 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Dawn Pratt To accomplish great things we must only act, but also dream, not only plan, believe- - Anatole Franc Brandon Prestridge Licia Pope -.. , D O h Y la Ienifer Quesenberry Muriel Rameno I run toward the goal to win the priz which is Gods call th rough jesus Chrii to the life above. --Phil 3:1 Oke Ransome Michele Remsing Prank Resso Lisa Richmond Robin Richmond jeffrey Riley all you touch and all you see is all yo life will ever be, -Pink Flo Stay positive, remain aggressrvemeont diction? Everything is possible if remain positive--make an effort, shi your hardware. Dale Rinehart ' 1 9 -Slceeno!Septic Dec Armando Rodriguez Inet Rodriguez Beth Rose Open your eyes, open your eyes, can't y see they're telling you lies? -Barb -Avengl Crystal Sanford Chris Rose Whats on your mind? lf youllforgivet overstalementl dont battle wits wi. an unarmed person. Matthew Ross Steve Ross 'IQ Emmanuel Santiago To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of befoming, is the only end of -R, I.. Stevenson Schaffer is not dead. Whieh fan eternal lie. Yet with strange aeons. Even death may die. -I-l.P. Lovecraft Steve Schneider What you do is yourown glory, What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. V -Rush Sandra Scholten Knowledge may give weight, but accomplishments give lustre, and many more people see than weigh. -Lord Chesterfield Nancy Scott Scott Sherman Sonal Sheth Gaymond Short Sheila Sieferer Suzanne Silveira Ellie Simi Christy Simmons Manjeet Singh What lies behind as and what lies before as are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. -Wally Georgeflialph Waldo Emerson Floyd Slaughter Todd Sleeman Kirk Smees Ross Smirfitt Reality is hut a mere border line,of the imagination. Bobby Smith 39 Kelly Io Smith So we stand here with the years ahead potenfially calling, wiih open heari, or with spirit dead, we wallc on, --Human League Pamela Smith Lori Sneed S Life is like a mirror: if you frown at if, if frowns hash: if you smile if reiarns the greefing. Melissa Snelling Cheryl Snyder Vickie Songer Never live for pleasure, make life your treasure. -wBlaflc Sabbath Debbie Souza james Sprott The son is grown, the dream is gone, amll have become comfortably numb. --Pinlc Playa' Spiro Stamos Margaret Starck Larry Stevenson Anji Stime You can drown if you're shallow! --Siouxsie ana' fhe Banshees Best friends always 40 Christine Stone ls it life or iust to play my worries away? Youre all the things l've got to remember... -Pol Waalctaar Elaine Stout Do you feel scared? l do, hut l won't stop and falter! -Howard fones Leigh Sutter ...of friends Monica Suva Traci Taylor Scott Thompson . Bret Tidrick Suzanne Torre Michael Toyryla Feeling just fine, Tlxanlc you! Laurel Trindade Thanh Truong Kelie Tygart Christine Tzagarakis 50 we beat on, boats against the current, borne back reaselessly into the past. -WF. Sfott Fitzgerald Doug Udell With yourfriends behind you, things can only get better. Friends are forever! Tracey Ugar. lt is afunnything about life ifyou refuse to acrept anything but the best you very often get it! Shelli Usrey Karla Van Buren Victor Vieyra The game is over, and now the fun will begin, ruz look out world I'm forning in. Friends are forever David Volfi Tamara Lee Voss 41 Corinn Wakeman l'm rockin' tonite, I'm walkin' on air gonna find me some trouble, gonna grab my share. - Billy Squire Patrick Walker Paul Walker Yvonne Wallace Friendship is the shadow ofthe evening, whifh strengthens with the setting sun of life. - jean de la Fontaine Rodney Walton jennifer Warden A smile is the whisper of a laugh. - Anonymous Brian Watson Kathi Weakley It was so nice having thefriends I have, but hest of all l got to share with a unique friend my sister Kelli. Kelli Weakley Mark Weiglein Tami Weiss A smile costs nothing hut gives much. It takes hut a moment, but the memory of it usually lasts forever. Kathleen Whaley Kyle White Ian Wiinikka Ellen Wong Anthony Woods Mike Woodward lcan't change the world, liutlfan change the world in me-Bono Eric Woolf Shane Wright Elizabeth Wuesterfeld 42 Kathy Wyke Lori Yohannan As fha' daysgo by like a strand in the wind in fhe web fha! is my own, Ilvegin again Kathy Young Cindi Zuiderduin Daniel Kudrrxa james Roach Anissa Blanchard Becky Geesey 43 Www 1986 Class Officers: Kiki Tzagarakis, president, Matt Hansen, representative, Michele Rernsing, representative, David Hanson, vice-president, Michelle Lawrence, secretaryltreasurerp Ellie Simi, representative, Sonal Sheth, representative. was Heather Hajek displays her frustration over Chaucer's Canterbury Tales? Senior Shane Harmon presents his case in one of the many trial simulations enacted in government class. . I:I. 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Reducing this number was the main goal of the 28 members of Students Against Drunk Driving. Activities SADD planned to sponsor included a countywide dance, a car wash and an April assembly. Advisor Denis France stated, Nationwide, SADD has made a difference, but we've still got a long way to go. Going a long way were Chess Club Making his move is Dale Boyett. Working hard to circulate the message, Don't drive drunk are SADD members Amy Edy and Gina Minke. SADD: KFRONT ROWJ Wendy Wong, jeremy OsnerK2nd Rowl Diane Muncy, Shawn Schauer Gina Minke, Melinda Williams QBACK ROWJ Ross Smirfitt, Amy Edy, Charles Iames. members Ioe Madsen and Matt Davis, who advisor Robert Raingruber felt stood out for their refined skills. The eight members competed against each other in occasional tournaments. Senior Mike Montoya was first place in the first tournament and was expected to do well in later events. Mr. Raingruber was hopeful for a successful year. - Iennifer Lennen M.. fr Af Y K 46 L is E, N. Z 4' , ,V A- ga, if 1. f W' . my M Z L ZW W q 1 Jw 13359: f Z W , ln ff ,,,.:.d1 an ff 6 ,, M, Mm Q 'PW an-,,. Ma- -Sb 5 if 'Hn 53-A Q3 2?-x 32 Q 1 0 23 V t ym.y, 4 ,. X 'Lhk S Y ggsgfir ia fin. R K . R bm 1... ff im ....,....--nl 9 w . . - ,A A 1 1 -f ffrtX1ssiQNw.-f 2' A Future preparation Vocational Industrial Club of America is nationally expanding each year. GDHS had 23 active members who participated in competitions statewide. Advisor Tom Weber commented, The club helps with job placement. At competitions you're always being watched by companies. President was Mary Noel Dufton, vice-president Nick Puccinelli, secretary Niles Billington, and treasurer Scott Sherman. - Toni Iason VICA: KFRONT ROW? Ioe Madsen, Robert Zirkle, Scott Sherman, Clayton Kanousis, KBACK ROW, Tom Weber, Mary-Noel Dutton, Niles Billington, Nick Puccinelli, Ienifer Bell, jamie Gilsamino, Mike Stockdale, Ieff Hull, Kevin France. During an informal ice cream social at the beginning of the year, VICA members Nick Puccinelli and jeff Hull indulge at The Ice Cream Company. Competitions draw DECA to Disneyland Distributive Education Clubs of America was busy with fundraisers and competitions all year. The mini conference and regionals were held in Modesto with the state event at Anaheim where everyone enjoyed Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm while participating in the competitions. State finalists went on to the Nationals in Atlanta, Georgia. Typical, yet profitable, candy sales raised money. Stuffed teddy bears were another successful DECA sale item. Advisors were Debbie Herrman and Teresa Alves, president Heather I-Iousewright, vice-presidents Randy Felthouse and Tai Lam, treasurer john Wheeler, secretary Betsy Goodrow and reporter Steve Orique. - Toni lason DECA: Steven Orique, Ronald Entriken. Matt Davis and Clayton Kanousis discuss VICA plans. During a VICA meeting members eat, socialize and talk business. Futuristic goals held by speakers Traditions of excellence were not broken by the year's speech team. From humerous interpretations to heated Lincoln-Douglas debates, the group maintained a demanding schedule of endless research, practice, and perfection. The Spartans ranked in the top four competing with 15 other schools. Throughout the year the 38 member team participated in over 20 competitions. They traveled to such places as Bakersfield, Cal State Fullerton, Cal Poly, and University of the Pacific. As the speech team continued to win trophies by the dozen, they kept a futuristic goal in mind. The young team consisted mainly of juniors and sophmores all with exceptional talent and potential. We have an outstanding junior team, stated advisor Ken Adair. We expect future teams to be even more successful with their experience. Fundraisers such as selling See's candy provided the means to finance Spartan sponsored tournaments as well as travel expenses. - Ienifer Quesenberry Attributes are often communicated by an Here the many faces of Ken Adair articulate his expression on one's face. effervescent personality Hijackers enter the mind of Melissa Eng as she contemplates her topic of terrorism. Unlike other classes, conversation between students is allowed in speech for communication is the basis of the subject. iii' Speech Team: KFRONT ROWJ Iulie Guerrini, Amy Boyd, April Stockdale, Sharon Brown, ROW? Richy Strauss, Clint Dunbar, Sonal Sheth, Melissa Eng, Monique Kamille, CSECOND ROWD CTHIRD ROW? Kelli Crawshaw, Pika Fisher, jill Kristi Laughlin, adyisor Ken Adair, Dean Devon Orland, Tiffany Dickey, Ursula Brown, Schindler, Kristin Fox, john Anglim, CBACK Petrulakis, Mark Holmes. The right stuff Besides the hundreds of new faces this year, the freshmen and the new students, there were other faces, those of the new teachers. With a shortage of teachers in the areas of science, art, English and drama, the race was on to find those with the right stuff for Davis. Principal Tim Tweedie was involved in a teacher- recruitment program for the district that took him all the way to the east coast in search of teachers. Fortunately, several teachers were found that had the right stuff. Several moved to Modesto from such places as South Dakota, Nebraska, Ohio and Northern California, providing a variety of backgrounds and lifestyles to learn about. Those selected to instruct at Davis were: Brian Beard Cartj, Lynn Block CROPD, Linda Brayton CHome Ec.J, Steve Butler CScience and Mathl, Kim Dinnell CSciencelCoachJ, Kristine Haberling CEnglishJ, Raedine Lillie CROPD, Karen Lotko CEng.lDramaD, Barbara Quinn CEng.lBus. ECU, David Rancano Clforeign Lang.J, Debbie Svopa CPhys. Ed.J, Mike Wollman CEng.J and Debbie Herrmann CROPJ. When asked if he thought these teachers had what it takes, Dr. Tweedie smiled and said, Only time will tell... - Heather Hajek iii Do you suppose Brian Beard's artistic expression is exhibited by that bow tie? No, Mike Wollman is not posing for a studly GQ magazine centerfold. He's only giving a spelling test, 1,2,3,4... every step is in perfect timing as Debbie Svopa demonstrates the graceful steps of dancing for her students. Mike Wollman: There were seventeen students in my graduating class. I see more students passing through the halls than I did in my four years of high school. Kim Dinnell: This is a well- administered school and everyone here is really independent and people mature faster out here Cthan in Nebraskal. I love the sports program and love being a coach. Eric Milliron: Ijust want to say 'I-Ii!' to my mom and dad back in Ohio. Barbara Quinn: I've been pleasantly surprised at how helpful everyone is. This is not a pretty campus, but it is a great contrast to the people! Kristine Haberling: The walls look like they belong in an insane asylum. It looks like people could bounce off of Brian Beard: Art is more than drawing, it is a creative expression. Ithink people should challenge the modes. I like the opportunity I have to paint on the walls. Debbie Herrmann: Hopefully, with our pictures in the yearbook, more kids will join ROPlRetail Sales. Lynn Block: ROPlRetail Sales students from Davis are the social leaders. Raedine Lillie: This year's students are showing a lot of interest and enthusiasm! Now, if I could just shut them. them up .... Tell us a story, Miss Haberling! OK class... Once upon a time .... Steve Butler impersonates our hero Clark Kent of the Daily Planet, Got a scoop yet? 1985-86 Student Council: fFront Rowl Holly Merchant, Marci Laughlin, Ken Manzoni, Ienifer Quesenberry, Mark Nelson, Amy Halley, Betsy Harmon, Laura Filippi, Kelli Crawshaw, Kate Renwick, Cwreg McKay, fBack Rowl Kiki Tzagarakis, Ellie Simi, David Hanson, Michelle Lawrence, Matt Hansen, Shane Harmon, Ed Nelson, Kathy Doyle, Carrie Cardoza, Doug Deatrick, Shelley Cushing, Mark Holmes. Melissa Bradley cleans from the inside out at the Student Council car wash. Student government recognizes I'd like to call this meeting to order. This request was heard by the 1985-86 Student Council twice a month, every month during the school year. Residing at the head table was the executive council: Mark Nelson - Presi- dent, Ienifer Quesenberry - Vice Presi- dent, Stephanie Acker - Secretary, Ierrad Burford - Treasurer, and Amy Halley - Student Director of Activities. Mr. Ousdahl was often found at the end of this table supervising each meeting. During every meeting items of importance to the school were introduced by the president for discussion by the council. Striving to keep Davis on top was one of many different goals for the student leaders. Among the many tasks the council decided to take up was the idea of promoting staffappreciation. As school began in the fall, a staff breakfast teachers was held to start off the new year. The breakfast was a great success. The staff really thought it was fantastic, commented Vice President Ienifer Quesenberry. As the year progressed, the staff members found that they each had a secret pal sending them gifts to let them know someone cared about their service to the school. Showing the staff that you know and care that they are there really makes a difference, said advisor Scott Ousdahl. The council also was effective in promoting school campus pride, giving dances, organizing the talent show, and providing a variety of assemblies. The school year was an enjoyable experience with people trying to make Davis a better place to be, commented Matthew Hansen, Senior Class Representative. - Amy Halley Executive Council: CFront Row? Amy Halley. CBackRow7 Stephanie Acker, Mark Nelson, Ierrad Burford, Ienifer Quesenberry. Council members ponder over an issue brought up at a council meeting. Amy Halley and Matt Hansen egg it up at the staff appreciation breakfast. Key Club leaders Meeting in library Keys aid community Key Club started the year off right with an ice cream social producing a great turnout. From the 125 memberships, 60 students attended and demonstrated the greatly increased interest in Key Club. l am really excited and enthusiastic about this year, stated President Beth Rose. By working consessions throughout the football season, Key Club was well prepared for the annual convention in Anaheim during the month of April. This convention was available to both officers and members. Key Club, with increased involvement and membership, had a great schedule of hard work and fun. - Brent King Key Club Officers: CFRONT ROWD Beth Rose, Michelle Cushing, Ed Nelson, CSECOND ROW? Kelli Crawshaw, Stephanie Arnold, KBACK ROWJ Kendra Shervington. 1985-86 Key Club 1985-86 S Club S Club Officers: Tera McDowell, treasurer, Maurene Todd, Asilomar chairperson, Kiki Tzagarakis, president, julie Stewart, Asilomar chairperson, Holly Merchant, vice-president. Kim Butz enjoys her ice cream cone at S club's first ice cream social of the year. ' ' send support In mid March S club members attended the annual Asilomar conference where students from different schools met and discussed fund raising ideas and community services. In order for the members to attend Ailomar, they must have first received 100 points by serving at different community functions. Each year S club members have become more involved. This year with the help of Mrs. Curtis, the new advisor, S club sponsored S100 for the schooling of Edith Wanbuii in Kenya. Besides just being a service club S club has become a social club as well. The members attended monthly meeting of pizza, Putt-Putt golf, and ice cream socials. I 62 0 The Grace Davis offensive line. The coaches and team in an intense moment during a close game. . . , Q Q ?gg5 - I., Q Hugo Ramos takes the snap as the offensive line prepares to protect their quarterback Brad Zwahlen runs for more yardage in the Central Catholic game. Q- ' nf 4.6 my tj xl f ' 1' fi hu Stan Cook takes a break during a tough game. f it QR y 'ii ' ..,- 3 J K H K . . , if S 0 A . ' ea' . . . . v1-- LX my C f - X Q is , gk t K ,:, i ,,, X 3 si. 1 S . is A ' A N it g sf A rf .. -5- -dfki ' :sp , .. ... at .........Q ..-.. 33- wrt. s F., it N X at , . K WY . :,a . - is s YQ . 'N k lT:ia. s . .s..' V F' .-vfii'-1-ew: Y' its A . -i t Tough Spartan team places second in CCC The 1985 varsity football team placed second in the CCC with an overall record of 7-4. When asked about his team's overall performance head coach Don Lanphear stated, We were a truly tough football team. They Cplayersl played every game for a full 48 minutes and never gave-up. As the season play began the Spartans came off a hard loss to Lincoln to win their next seven games en route to the showdown with strong cross town rival Downey High. The Spartan's new quarterback Hugo Ramos, a junior transfer from Downey, led the team passing to talented junior wide receiver Brad Zwahlen. The Spartans posted wins in non-league games over Lodi, Central, Modesto and Oakdale. The league opener came on a cold Friday night at Turlock High's home field. The Spartans opened their league season beating Turlock 28-17. The next week the Spartans claimed an important victory over Atwater, beating the Falcons 10-3. It was a tremendous victory for us, coach Lanphear exclaimed after the game. The Davis defense played extremely well limiting Atwater's high-powered option attack to 60 yards rushing and only 65 yards passing. Davis' lone touchdown came in the second period, on a 60-yard pass from Ramos to Zwahlen. Mark H. Nelson later kicked a 28-yard field goal, the only score in the second half. The showdown with Downey came on November 15. Downey, boasting an impressive undefeated record, met the Spartans in a spine-tingling game. When the last buzzer sounded, the Spartans, who had started what would have been a remarkable comeback, fell short losing 14-10. Downey scored their only points on two touchdown runs in the first period. Davis was behind at the half with the score reading 14-0. As second half play began lohn Chituras stepped in for injured quarterback Hugo Ramos. Chituras connected with Chance Williams on a 10-yard pass midway through the third quarter with the PAT good to make the score 14-7. Chituras then led the team on a drive in the first play of the fourth period that resulted in a 30-yard field goal by Mark H. Nelson. The last 30 seconds of the game were truly exhilarating. With less than 30 seconds on the clock the Knights were forced to punt from their own 36-yard line. Lanphear knowing a return would use too much time sent his special team after the punter. Anthony Woods fTorpedol blocked the punt and Peter Adamakis recovered for the Spartans with five seconds on the clock. As time ticked down Chituras took the snap and looked for Zwahlen in the end zone. A Downey player came out of the blue slapping down the pass as time ran out. Despite their loss, Davis found themselves in the section play-offs facing St. Marys. With both quarterbacks injured Adamakis passed for the first one and one half periods. Ramos, with limited movement, came in the second quarter leading the Spartan rally late in the game for two touchdown passes to tight end Adamakis and wide receiver Williams. Plagued by mistakes throughout the game, the Spartans fell short of a win losing 22-19. Contributing to the Davis offense were outstanding players Adamakis, tight end, Mike Naranjo, tail back, Bob Barnes, center, Bill DeVore, wide 66 receiver, Ron Owens, Kevin Kelly, and Kevin Brisco all on the offensive line. The Davis offense was led by two-way offensivefdefensive players Brad Zwahlen and team most valuable player Hugo Ramos. The offense finished first in league statistics. Davis defense was led by linebacker Curtis Colvin. Other key players were Eric Dixon and Chituras, defensive backs, Iohn Sarkis, Stan Cook, Scott Sherman and Aaron Hamilton, defensive linemen. S Several players were named to the league all-conference team. Offensively Ramos, Barnes, Zwahlen, Kelly and Nelson were voted as outstanding players. On the defensive team Zwahlen was the only first team recipient. Named to the'all-district team were Ramos and Zwahlen. Summing up the team itself, Coach Lanphear stated, They were a true inspiration to me personally. - Amy Halley Varsity Football: KFIRST ROWJ Bryan Hayes, Peter Adamakis, Hug Ramos, Brad Zwahlen, Iohn Chituras CSECOND ROWJ Chris Todd, Mil Titus, Mark Nelson, Andy Carvalho, Sean Buchanan CTHIRD ROWJ R Gunn, Adam Tustison, Dan Bispo, Greg Bennett, Steve Schneidl QFOURTH ROWD Philip Martinez, Floyd Slaughter, Aaron Hamilton, Bc Barnes, Terry Wiggs, Kevin Prock, Mitch Zak KFIFTH ROWJ Kevin Kell Dennis Iones, Todd Sleeman, Curtis Colvin KSIXTH ROWJ Bria Ferguson, Iohn Sarkis, Scott Sherman, Oke Ransome, Stan Cook, Bria Hobbs, Dan Dorman, Ron Black, Ron Owens CSEVENTH ROWJ Kev Brisco, Nick Puccinelli, Nick Lemmo, Chance Williams, Eric Dixon, B Devore, Craig Klopatek, Mark H. Nelson, Dave Epps. I ' Q Ioe Plant puts one up against Central. Defensive back lim Cordeiro looks to intercept a pass from Modesto. Spartan sophomores end in Third Davis sophomores came on strong at the end of the season, outplaying each of their last opponents. After tearing apart Merced 35 - 6 the season came down to playing Downey for second place in league. The game was dominated by Davis for three of the four quarters, coming down to a two-point conversion with less than two minutes left. The conversion failed, and the Spartans were awarded third in the CCC after the 7-6 defeat. The sophomores ended the season with a winning record of 5 - 4 - 1. Coach Ierry I-louser had nothing but praise for his team. He commented that considering some of the adversities on and off the field, I thought we did very well overcoming them. Houser also was amazed by his team's approach to the game. When fired up, the team ended up losing, whereas with a low keyed attitude victories were the outcome. Most valuable and best defensive player awards went to fullback and linebacker Adrian Pollock. Best offensive player was the quarterback, Ioe Plant. Other Spartan standouts included lim Cordeiro and Ierry Wengel. Houser concluded that the team worked well together and will be exceptional in the next couple of years. - Mark Nelson 3 wwe W' Mike McGuffin heads up field on kick-off return. Spectacular catch by Alex against Central. Sophomore Football Team: CFRONT ROW? Geoff Crowley, Scott Lang, Ray Gardner, Mark Maddox, Larry John, Steve Clonts, Iohn Fitzjarrell. jim Cordeiro, CSECOND ROWJ Ryan Redlew, Steve Hake, Adrian Pollock, Robert Youngs, Scott Iarock, Ierry Wengel, Alex Contrearas, Vic Garcia, coach Dwayne Westphal, CTHIRD ROWJ Dave Marks, Ioe Plant, Iason Wilkins, Tim Zepeda, Todd White, Bryan Stevens, Iohn Fowler Tom Norsworthy, coach Gerald Houser, QBACK ROWJ joe DeCosta lason Fiscalini, Glenn Parrott, Chris Kraft, Shane Witt, Gary Thomas Iason Crabtree, Randy Martin, coach Gerald North. Frosh have exciting season We had an exciting season, commented coach Dan Boer about the frosh football team's season. The freshmen won six games last season. Most of the teams provided an easy victory for the Spartans. Their win over Modesto High School was one of their more exciting victories. They had only two losses during their spectacular season. Their loss to Downey was almost a win. Coach Boer recalled, We were playing for the CCC title, the score was 10-12 with only 50 seconds left on the clock. It was a close game. Four awards were given at the end of the season. For great performance on offense, Otis Dunn received the most valuable offensive player award. The most valuable defensive player award went to Brad Ardis. Gianni Gioni received the most improved player award, while the most inspirational player award went to Lee Boyden. Their co-captains were Hung Lam and Iason Kimbrough. Assistant coaches were Rick Haire and Curt David. Coach Boer's final remark was, We had a lot of talented kids on the team last season. Ithink they will be an asset to the sophomore team next year. - Ienny Frame Frosh Football Team: fFRONT ROWD Brian Zwalhen, Matt Simmons, Iason Stewart, Brady McElroy, Tommy Skov, Danny Trindade, Benny Navarette, Sean Moore, Iunior Merafuentes, Hung Lam, Mike Baker, Fernando Freitas, Kevin Prickett, Sokham Sar, and Shawn King, CSECOND ROWD Ryan Alves, Roque Herrera, Glen Bales, Mike Vaughn, Otis Dunn, Craig Prescott, Ioe Crabtree, Che Scott, Loren Bach, loe Jimenez, Martin Norquist, Branden Davis, and Coach Dan Boer, CTHIRD ROWJ Iohnny Test, Greg Capps, Scott Dalla, Zack Serafine, Robb Ridenour, Nagi Saad, Shawn Harmon, jerry Iones, Robert Vasquez, Lee Boyden, Troy DePonte, Scott Corgiat Craig Carrillo, and Coach Curt David, KFOURTH ROW? Brad Ardis, Shawn Davis, Rick Narayan, Scott Krysinski, Matt Holland, Mike Mutchler, Travis Helton, Robbie David, Larry Melton, Giano Mangiopone, Richard Layne, jason Kimbrough, and Coach Rick Haire, CBACK ROWJ Tim O'Brien, Gianni Giomi, Chris France, Iohn Leandro, Damon Burford, David Clement, Matt Iamison, Ernie Lopez, Alex Rooney, Pat Witthoft, Mike Padilla, Todd Hultgren, Steven Steckler, and Coach Kim Dinnell. W Y 3325, ri 1 fi? 339511 if 5365 e ' 1 2 2 wi 6 5 6 fu E 5 r 'Wim W-E mu. WWW 2 a 3 Q Water polo is Long practice hours and dedication helped the varsity water polo team improve throughout the season. Laps, shot drills, passing techniques, and scrimmages prepared each player for what was ahead of him in a tough game. They were able to capture the third place spot in the CCC with a 5-5 record. Strong play came from goalie Paul x. - ffsggwstp . V . . K :,,1,NjSIiEs..j so . i Q .. .. A f K' f' 01, A - NWf?,Q.,,,.. 1 ,at ,f As, ix, V-N w A i!'fl' . X49 Q K ,. ,L -J X ' AT? Exemplifing intensity Iim Sprott intimidates his opponent. Preparing to break the school's record for most goals, Eric Sharar eyes his target. CFRONT ROWD Eric McGrath, Ramsin Warda, Paul Norquist, QSECOND ROWJ Eric Kretschmer, Eric Corgiat, Robert Lynch, Iim Sprott, Paul Nelson, KTHIRD ROW? Ierrad Burford, Matt Hansen, Eric Sharar, Eric Corgiat dares his opponent to attack. After a turn over Matt Hansen swims to the other end of the pool in hopes of scoring. determined Nelson, who always kept them in the games, also from Eric Sharar, who was leading scorer, and from Iim Sprott, who worked hard to supply his teammates with the ball. The rest ofthe team also added much to the overall play. The boys' toughest games were against Turlock and Merced. Both these teams had better swimming ability and slightly more experience, according to coach Brent Bohlender. Overall, the varsity team had a much improved season over last year. Bohlender said he was extremely pleased with the team's determination to better themselves. - Iennifer Warden Girls capture Long, intense workouts and strong dedication boosted the girls' water polo team to a 9-1 season and a CCC championship title. Although most teams played by the lady Spartans posed little threat, Beyer High School provided a tough match. Exemplifying better overall swimming ability the Patriots handed the Spartans their only loss of the season. Talented players made their mark on this team. Stacy Friedman, the team's main hole set, provided the ball for leading scorer Laura Lambert. While goalie Iamie Hume kept the Spartans in CCC title, IV the game by blocking shots, Amy Halley and Suzy Torre displayed their driving offensive ability in attempts to score. Michelle Whitford impressed the crowds with accurate outside shots. There was no doubt that coach Brent Bohlender was very pleased with the girls' overall play. Unfortunately, the junior varsity boys' team didn't fair as well. Although a 2-8 record and fourth place league standing represented their efforts, this didn't hamper the teams' spirit and determination. Coach Tim Halley commented, The group was a 'W 'im Under pressure, goalie Matt Ashleigh gets ready to pass the ball. IV Water Polo: CFRONT ROW! Chuck Manke, jesse Cardenas, Chris Flesoras, Iustin Whitworth, CSECOND ROW? Darren Krich, Darren Cottel, Chris Craft, Thad Pickett, KBACK ROW? leff Davis, james Dent, Rob Zirkle, Matt Ashleigh. spirited fun group of boys that were full of energy and a great will to work hard for the common goal of getting better. Tough teams such as Turlock with great skills in shooting, passing, and counter attacks challenged the young players. All the boys did a good job throughout the season, said coach Halley. Chris Craft, Darren Cottel, Rob Zirkle and Jeff Davis were top scorers with Craft leading with 26 goals. Goalie Matt Ashleigh made an excellent showing this season playing a great defensive game. - Licia Pope Searching for an open teammate goalie jamie Hume prepares to launch the ball. E e -'--'-'Ura--:nail Susan Peterson attempts to start the offensive play by passing the ball to the hole set. IV coach Tim Halley and his family enyoy food fun, and sun before the game. Concentration and intensity are stressed during a time out. QFRONT ROW! Trinette Prater, Rayna Smith, Stephanie Arnold, Raeana Thompson, Denise Pedrioli, Kendra Shervington, Marla Feuerstein, Tracy Davis, KSECOND ROWB Missy Sabin, Karen Miller, Tera Grow, Susan Canevaro, Cristie Quigley, CTHIRD ROWJ Diana Kretschmer, Melissa Bradley, Michelle Whitford, Kristie Olinares, Susan Peterson, Stacey Friedman, Paula McGrath, Kara Ratto, KBACK ROWD Terri O'Brien, Kris Imfeld, jamie Hume, Laura Lambert, Amy Halley, Suzy Torre. Spikers have tough season First year coach Sharon Dinnell felt the girls' varsity volleyball team was a fun bunch of girls to work with, but their lack of teamwork really brought them down. The tough season came to a depressing 1-14 close in league. Their most spectacular win was against the Beyer Patriots. Some outstanding seniors were most valuable player Dionn Martin and most inspirational Raquel Cruz. Other inspiring seniors were Anita Parker, Katrina Iimenez and foreign exchange student Lena Langstrom. Most improved player was junior Barbara Blakeslee. Also contributing to the team were juniors Serena Galeazzi, Kim Hume, Kirsten Peters and Annette Martin. juniors Sally Voss and Karen Moore were two assets who suffered injuries which kept them out for the rest of the season. Frosh-soph volleyball, coached by Margaret Hodge, kept their incentive throughout the season with only three returning players: Felicia Fenton, Lori Nipper and jennifer Stubbert. Late in the season Stubbert was moved to the varsity team. Showing much dedication was most valuable player Stephanie Cruz, a freshman, and most improved Mary Nelson, a freshman. - Dionn Martin IV Volleyball: CFRONT ROW? Sabrina Arreguin, Dana Arnold, Felicia Fenton, Stephanie Cruz, CSECOND ROW? Paola Tarabotto, Michele Keane, Heather Winning, Toni Mawyer, KBACK ROWP coach Margaret Hodge, Lori Nipper, Mary Nelson, Tina Eager, Carol Dorman, Dawnita Houston. Spartan spikers Anita Parker and Kirsten Peters attempt to block while Dionn Martin and Kim Hume are set up for defense. Senior Dionn Martin executes a save in hopes of 76 pulling her team to victory. if g... 1 Q , ,QE ,,,4 X., . f R S ? Nx T 'IN-X : :. ., -. Xi' If 1 .L ' gk, 4. 25? 425, as-,TSX-Q . , A.. ,,A.h Z Close matches Although the close matches left spectators on the edge of their seats, this year's girls' tennis team was only able to prevail in five of their matches. Top singles player Dana Barton had a good season with eight wins and only seven losses. The team will be losing seniors Teri Bracken, jennifer Gregory, and Beth Rose. Despite these losses, coach Darryl Torre commented, Our talented underclassmen should provide a strong season next year. - Teri Bracken Tennis Team: KFRONT ROW! jennifer Mc Pherson, Dana Barton, jennifer Gregory, Amy Boyd, Susanne Gregory, Beth Rose, Stacey Sweeney, Teri Bracken, KBACK ROWJ Laura Filippi, Kim Raj, Michelle Cushing. Darryl Torre supervises the matches while talking to Stacey Sweeney. Dana Barton prepares to volley. if tfeaffmff M , .,AA, p .,,... Q .te A K 5 Wm... L,,, 4' mi. .N-3. XML wg ,.i.' I A V lk ..:, F Q ,.. W M ,,.'Nv ,. , ,hy .5 . .-- f . ,H IB, -Q .., .ig ff. .M .,,, . ai K S , , f it 4. is XM : i . 6 S , . 1 f Q x ii ,r hi. f, 'S it V' is L 3 l . QE f g 'A '15 'Psa J 1 if Q, 3 ' ' Sgr' A .K fe s . ...., .ek is N . Q .K gh in ., th-ijgf-gi 2 wins. .i i.. f ry g 1 The cross country team at practice. Bill Peck timing his runners' workout. as , , I J Distance runners Cross country displayed a great amount of effort with close to 20 devoted participants. Excluding sub- sections and sections a total of 10 meets were run this season. In November sections were attended by four Spartan members: Victor Vieyra, Vince Vieyra, Ieff Bakker and Ieff Hartman. Many factors attributed to the team's success. Team members agreed that new coach Bill Peck was a positive addition and possibly the most qualified running coach Davis has ever had. Victor Vieyra commented on how the long workouts had helped build up needed endurance. All the hard work really paid off, stated jeff Bakker. - Brent King 1 1 1 1 1 1 Signe Darpinian, jennifer Barnwell and Rachel Lear. 85-86 cross country team. ecognizi g O O H I Q spirit Terrific, marvelous, awesome! shouted freshman and sophomore spiritleaders when asked their attitude towards spiritleading. Spiritleaders felt they not only added spirit to the school, but also provided entertainment for the student body. The spiritleaders put in many hours of hard work, stated spiritleading advisor Debbie Svopa. Preparation started the previous spring when tryouts were held. Competitors were judged on performance, spirit, originality, and personality. After spiritleaders were selected they started practice right away. This practice certainly paid off when sophomore cheerleaders were awarded superior ribbons at the USA cheerleading camp at Stanford. Besides the camp competitions the freshman and sophomore spiritleaders attended the Lions SOO competrtion where Davis was named the most spirited school. - Christine Tzagarakis Iss. X. Me' We ...... Shades, shouts, and spirit-- sophomore spiritleaders go Hawaiian. Freshman Spiritleaders: CFRONT ROWJ Yvette Perales, Annette Suarez, Romy Carranza, Melanie Martinez, CBACK ROWJ Ursula Brown, Kristen Holmberg, Amy Swift. A ? .. i - ' ' .1-1 t l Freshman spiritleaders inspire crowd to pluck the ducks at a rally prior to the Davis vs. Downey football game. Sophomore Songleaders: Anne Robinson, Kelly Rice, Kristy Wyllie, Christine Baroni, Stephanie Cermeraad, Spiritleaders unite More unity between spiritleaders was noticed by their instructor since the same group of students led cheers the whole year. In past years there had always been two squads: one for football and another for basketball. The same group cheered for both sports. I've really enjoyed working with them. I think they are really talented and skilled. I would like to do more to build more pride and school spirit, said Debbie Svopa, spirit instructor. It gives you a chance to show who you really are, stated Chris McPherson, first male spiritleader. - Cathy Aschenbrenner Rally Commissioners: jennifer Lowe, Mary Vines. ' First male yell leader at Davis High Chris McPherson shows his enthusiasm. Varsity Cheerleaders: CFRONT ROW! Iennifer Gainey, CBACK ROWJ Sherry Mueller, Valerie Wilkinson, Tami Haney, Chris McPherson, DeAnn Salas, Shelly Karam, Melissa Eng. Varsity Songleaders: Iudy Ciccarelli, Leigh Sutter, Michele Crist, Amy Murdock, M'lissa Hayes, Shannan Lyons, Leigh Ann Leoffler, Renee Andersen. Football Royalty: KFRONT ROWJ Shannari Lyons, attendant, Leigh Ann Loeffler, attendant, Renee Anderson, queen, CBACK ROW? Chris McPherson, duke, Curtis Colvin, duke, Peter Adamakis, king, Erin Hill, attendant, john Sarkis, duke. Water Polo Royalty: Paul Norquist, Amy Halley. This enthusiastic group rouses Spartan spirit. Rally lifts I think we've done a good job this year. Everyone helped, not just the rally members, commented Mary Vines, rally commissioner. All 97 enthusiastic and spirited students worked at making the Rally Club a success. Rally decorated homecoming floats and organized secret pals. Many hours went into working on the floats, but Mary felt the time paid off. Moreover, the secret pals lifted spirits of the players and cheerleaders. Selling green and yellow balloons at football games helped the Rally Club with raising money Mary reported. The balloons were an excellent seller and brought in a nice profit. D - Kerri Coulter 1985-86' Rally members. Stan Cook is enjoying crunching the duck as students roar with laughter Tammie Fisher is smiling as she practices for the game. Color guard team members are working hard hours for the big performance. The flags for Color guard are made in different styles and colors. Marching proud and looking great Color guard is a performing art where people put a large amount of time into it. The reason why we put in all of this effort is because it is a feeling of excellence, said janet Goldsmith, the Color guard captain. The Color guard students practiced nearly seven to eight hours a week. This year's Color guard team consisted of 16 students: 14 students who carried flags on the field and two students who helped with the equipment. Ianet Goldsmith and Michelle Moore were the two dedicated seniors with excellent performances this year. Color guard performances were judged on the musical and marching techniques, as well as the visual effects. The U.S. flag was represented in part of the show, but mostly colored flags were used. Winter guard had nearly 20 students involved. These students performed at the basketball games. This year's fundraiser was a Flagathon where students were sponsored by the hour to make flags. Tammie Fisher, a 15 year old sophomore, was the featured baton twirler. She is one of only nine twirlers in California able to perform with three batons simultaneously. Being a member of the California State Championship team, she has attended the Grand National Baton Twirling Competition in Wisconsin. Her lessons in jazz dance, ballet, tap and gymnastics provided an exciting routine. This year was fun for being my first year in Marching Band, replied Tammie, - Kerri Coulter ., 'via 44 il' V s' N 5 A fl'-if ' 1 mlm 4' W 1 Sf km if 1,917 af ivy' 5 x -- L as Q., f .Sf X: kd' s ,k k Q ' Q13 X fi? X + ang i Ag E-Xws-r is -. , . ,. . ww A Junior Class Officers: Betsy Harmon, president, Mark Holmes, vice-president, Melissa Bradley, secretary-treasurerg representatives Kristi Laughlin, Laura Filippi, Holly Merchant, Paul Nelson and Kenny Manzoni. BEST ALL AROUND CRAIG KLOPATEK When Craig learned he had won best all around, he felt overwhelmed and excited. Craig was very involved in school organizations. He was on the football and baseball teams, played the trumpet in the concert and jazz bands, and was a member of CSF and Ski Club. In free time he enjoys dancing, listening to music, lifting weights, water and snow skiing. IUDY CICCARELLI Dancing, aerobic exercising, listening to music, and shopping are some of the things Iudy enjoys doing in her free time. Because of her involvement in school activities, free time is sometimes hard to come by. During the school year she was a fall and spring song leader and also a member of track team. She participated in several clubs including CSF, AFS and Ski Club. Asked how she reacted to being voted best all around Iudy replied, I was surprised and flattered. Acker, Stephanie Aguirre, Andy Albor, Tomas Alcantar, Elizabeth Allen, Christina Allsup, Michael Anderson, Ianet Anderson, Laurie Anderson, Rob Anglim, Iohn Arnold, Mark Asbill, Ion F fear A .fn B WTB? e- Bowers, Iill Bradford, Ierry Bradley, Melissa Briggs, Iudy Brooks, Garth Brown, Ken Brownlee, Cheryl Buckmaster, Melinda Burtson, David Azevedo, Missy Aziz, Deiana Bailey, Kathy Baker, Michelle Bakker, Ieff Barner, Debbie Barnes, Mike Barnett, Gail Basham, Kim Bauman, Carol Bean, Anthony Bernard, Berndieta Bettencourt, Kristi Bigham, Phillip Billington, Mike Black, Deshawn Blackmore, Iulie Blakeslee, Barbara Blanchard, Tami Blevins, Anthony Blue, Kim Boer, Kristin Bolles, Mike Bourque, Scott ' rw Butcher, Denise Butterfield, Rachel Bystrom, Greg Calderon, Rachel W Campbell, Mandy Campbell, Marvin Cannizzaro, Susan Carattini, David Carballo,Elizabeth Cardoza, Tony Carlson, Erika Carper, Wade Carvalho, Andy Cary, Dave Chapman, Kim Choate, Melissa Christensen, Karen Chyles, Ianet Ciccarelli Iudy Clark, Eric Cody, Brian Collins, Becky Combs, Buzzy Contreras, Fernando Cook, Christine Cook, Stan Corbin, Rick Cordos, ludita Cornwell, Rachel Cortez, Olga Costa, Iennifer Coulter, Kerri Cox, Brenda Cox, Paul Crawford, Patti Crews, Tami Davidson, Dina . 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Dixon, Eric Docter, Iennifer Dominguez, Carlos Doorneward, Greg Du Amarell, Laura Dyas, Reggie Edy, Amy Elam, Leon If QQ i 5 Guerrini, Iulie Guiry, Marylyn Gundlach, Craig Gutierrez, Christa Gilmore, Steve Gong, Edward Gonzales, Sonia Grams, Darin Grayson, Robin Elwess, Anne Endicott, Sue Ellen Eng, Melissa Entriken, Ron Epperson, Carl Epps, David Everett, Dana Fairbank, Tiffany Fallquist, Ieremy Felt, Erik Ferguson, Brian Filippi, Laura Finley, Robert Fisicaro, Paul Fitzpatrick, Mara Flores, Gracie Forbis, Kim I Gaines, Michelle Garcia, Iason Gardali, Tom Gelsimino, Iamie George, Brett Germain, Roxanne Giddens, Stephen l 9 1 Wflfwm' Habers, Anne Habeeb, Kevin Hale, Scott Hall, Parker Ham, Maline Hamilton, Aaron Hammack, Karen Hanes, Kimberly Hanway, Stephanie Hardman, julie Hargrove, Debra Harmon, Betsy Hayes, Brian Hemingway, Darla Hernandez, Tony Hester, Michele Hicks, Shawn Hobbs, Brian Hodge, Allen Hogg, Guilene Holmes, Mark Hopfensperger, Cory Horne, Daren Hull, jeffery Hume, Kimberly llog, Marievita Imfeld, Kris lnskeep, Dee Ann jackson, Brett jacobs, Melissa james, Michele james, Vicky jennings, joe jimenez, Kathy jimenez, Lisa johnson, Michael johnson, Michelle johnson, Nicoel johnson, Tracy jones, Gary jones, Rebecca joshua, Nathaniel Kao, Shane Karabinis, Dannielle Karam, Shelly Martin, Cindy Martin, Kelene Martin, Kristina Martin, Laura Martinez, Philip Maruyama, Dan May, Kim Mc Culloch, Danine Mc Creary, Martin Keener, Brenda Kennedy, Bob King, Eric Kiss, Don Klopatek, Craig Kretschmer, Eric Kyle, Danny Lam, Tai Lambert, Laura Landers, Celeste Lane, Wendy Laney, Kim Langford, Dave Larrabee, Becki Laudel, Rhonda Laughlin, Kristi Laughlin, Marci Le Dung ' Le Blanc, Alex Le Onetti, Dave Leathers, Debbie Ledoux, Annette Lee, Bryan Lemmo, Nick Leong, David Lewis, Matt Lowe, Iennifer Lucero, Cheryl Luiz, Michelle Lynch, Robert Macedo, Cheryl Man, Than Man, Thou Mann, Sam Marcum, Tana Martin, Annette Mc Donald, Shannyn Mc Grath, Eric Mc Pherson, lennifer McDowell, Tara Mingham, David Minke, Gina Mohr, Iennifer Monh, Mony Monks, Denise Monotoya, Greg Mendonza, Steve Merafuentes, Pam Merchant, Holly Messchaert, Andy Miles, Paul Moore, Iamillah Moore, Karen Moreno, Catherine Morgan, Heather Mueller, Sherri Muncy, Diane Murdock, Amy Murphy, Kelly Nahhas, Robin Neal, Charlene Nelson, Mark Nelson, Paul Nguyen, Dung Nichols, Iohn Niemi, Michael Nix, Cindy O Brien, Terri O Roark, Kim V Ochoa, Claudia Ogden, Tim Oylar, Stefeni Olinares, Kristie Orland, Devon 1 r 4 ps f Y , 2 at A Q 4, af A 'A' Q 45' W-A M 3 ii Wi H , 4 , Owens, Ron Pamperin, Deanna Pariseau, Mae Peace, Gary cf We ' S ,,,, ,,,, , ai aae K , , M af , , js a -f-' ,T 5 'ff 5 Wzqg ZH Q E M- W5 ii , .sr Penkivich, Paula Perez-Ruiz, Danny Peters, Kirsten Peterson, Susan Petrulakis, Dean Pisano, Portia Poat, Teresa Posey, Shawn Powell, Vanessa 5 2' Qie T 'PWVI IPIP 1 saaee ii' '::, - gy, Salas, Deann Saldivar, Sandra Sar, Sivorn W Roberts, Sally Robinson, Tim Rosenthal, Iulie Rowan, Don Rowland, Linda Prasch, Rich Prater, Trina Prickett, Ieff Prinz, Leeanne Prock, Kevin Przekurat, Michele Puccinelli, Nick Purtelbaugh, Michelle' Quach, Tuan Rade, Angela Rake, lohn Rameno, Martha Rameno, Patricia Ramirez, Richard Ramos, Dan Ramos, Ginger Ramos, Hugo Raney, Lisa Reed, Preita Regno, Eugene Renwick, Kate Reuber, Sandi Richison, Tony Roberts, Patty MW- Saras, Andrea Sargent, Kristine Sasahima, Troy Schmidt, Hans Iurge Silva, Patti Simpson, Nichelle Singh, Sukder Singh, Sulochana Skaggs, Eddie Slaven, Trisha Smith, Erica Smith, Iason Smith, Sheri Srichan, Srivaly Stai, Laura Stembridge, Cindy Scott, Charles Seeger, Amy Sharar, Eric Sharp, Tonia Shearer, lan Stice, Candice Stiles, Tracy Stockdale, Mike Stowers, Casey Szymanowski, Iohn Tapia, Miguel Terry, Beckie Thompson, Candy Titas, Mike Townsend, Lisa Truong, Ken Torner, Elaine Tustison, Adam Tyler, Latonya Valera, Aaron Verfurth, Pat Vines, Mary Vo, Lan Walsh, Tim Walters, Iennell Walters, Lynn Walton, Charlyn Weaver, Mona Weber, Cherish Welch, Tammy Welk, Valerie Werner, Doug Westfall, David ' Weston, Kelly Whitley, Robb ,ph Whitford, Michelle Wiggs, Terry Wilkinson, Valerie Williams, Chance Williams, Larry Williams, Melinda Wilson, Debbie Winning, Tami Winsor, Ken Witte, Denise Wolfe, Robin Wong, Wendy Wright, lonna Wright, Mark Wright, Tara Wyatt, Ienifer Wynn, Christina Yard, Dana Youk, Terri Yunt, jeremy Zak, Mitch Zorn, Todd Zwahlen, Brad fmwqWPM 98 99 l 0wA,:T.'-'T THIQ NC-UYEN Many parents require their children to play a musical instrument for cultural enrichment. Inspired by his father, Thi Nguyen has turned his cultural enrichment into a genuine love. For nine years Thi has been perfecting his performance of the violin. Averaging three hours of practice per day, Thi performs with the school orchestra and takes private lessons. Thi Nguyen's goals include an audition for Iuliard School of Music this March and a bachelor ofarts degree in music. His ultimate fulfillment would be as a guest soloist for a symphony concert tour. Thi also eagerly awaits the community center as a place of cultural growth for Modesto. Who knows, Modesto's community center might host the premiere performance of a great violinist, Thi Nguyen. - Ienifer Quesenberry COREY BAYLESIS Corey Bayless has had years of art classes, three at Davis and two at his junior high school. He said he was inspired by his mother who likes to oil paint. There is a lot of competing in Corey's family. Corey and his mom argue quite a bit about who is the superior artist, he remarked. Last year Corey won money from a Modesto Bee contest. When asked what he prefers to draw, he answered, I like to draw inanimate objects. Corey has sold some of his drawings, hoping some day to become a commercial artist. - Teri Bracken z 4-iq z-if mfvm? l TRACEY DAVIS For nine years Tracey Davis has been infatuated with the game of soccer. By attending three practices a week, Tracey has developed into a fine player for the Davis soccer team. In her freshman year she qualified for the CCC team. Last year she tragically broke her ankle and could play only two games. But Tracey attempted a come back and started as the team's center halfback. In addition to the school team, Tracey has played on the under 19 AJAX United Team for four years. She was one of three under age 16 AIAX girls chosen in March 1985, forthe state team. Tracey also played in Germany with the AIAX team for two weeks last summer. Tracey's ambitions are to play for the UC Berkeley soccer team, and also pursue a career as a sports physical therapist. - Ienifer Quesenberry gathe passi lat out tl esseni r fat-L1 E 3 ,fam ,rx Iwa and the wihirse that necessltles, S vol. 26 Grace M. Davis High 193 Kelly, Bispo, Colvin boost spirit As game time approached on those Friday evenings, spectators entered the gate, players stretched muscles, and Boosters set up concessions tables. We never doubted that these moms and dads would be present for they were always there to cheer teams to victory or console in the event of a loss. Molly Kelly, Iessie Bispo, and Geneva Colvin made their indelible mark as devout Booster supporters. Their sons' involvement in the Davis athletic program prompted these three women to join Boosters. Through this work they aided the school and their sons. Stated Bispo, I have the satisfaction of knowing I have helped my son and his schooling. Many hours of free time were pledged to the cause for Booster work is never done. During the summer Kelly and Colvin sold S4200 worth of advertisements for athletic programs. Buttons made by Bispo, dolls whose clothes were made by Kelly, programs, and lighted bracelets were a few of the V, ww.- articles sold at football games. A spectacular football banquet expressed the pride felt by Boosters. We wanted to make our sons' sport a neat experience, not just work on the field, commented Kelly. It is not only football that receives Boosters' support. All athletics find themselves under the wings of these mothers. Kelly firmly stated, If we don't do it, no one will. - Licia Pope B-I- -G-D Each Tuesday night the sounds that come from the cafeteria were not those sounds usually heard, but rather those of a caller yelling out letters and numbers and people screaming BINGO. Davis' first year of Bingo was successful. An average Tuesday evening consisted of approximately 100 players, 20 parents to help, and lots of fun. The new program brought in 5300 to S400 each night. Although the money has had to go to pay for the equipment and costs of the program itself, in future proceeds will go to student activities that need funding. A jackpot of over S200 was possible and not unlikely. Many people were able to get together for the fun of the game and also for the excitement of winning real money. Davis' first year of Bingo was only the beginning of many more successful years ahead, felt Bingo workers. - Iennifer Warden BREAK 86 Modesto, California Limited Edition Boucher acts Athough Tiffany Boucher was a first year thespian in Davis drama, the stage was her second home. I-Ier background entailed acting classes at Prescott as well as an intense summer of study at a young actors camp in Oregon. Displaying her talents at Davis, Tiffany was the only freshman cast in The Mousetrap. She portrayed Mrs. Boyle, an old, hagga rd woman. Tiffany is very strong and determined for a freshman. She was very good with remembering lines and was not afraid to try something new with her character, replied drama teacher Karen Lotko. She planned to continue her acting career, and with a very supportive family, determination and strong acting abilities, Tiffany Boucher might someday be a household name from the world of drama. Savage draws While most sophomore students are puzzled by biology and curious about driver's education, Suzy Savage contemplated her future as a successful artist. A first year art student,Suzy discovered her talent by sketching the portraits of David Bowie and Carole Lombard. I always liked to doodle, and it's something I enjoy, Suzy commented. Since her enrollment in art class, Suzy has developed her talent. She is presently working on a football player sketch and will possily do some other work for Davis. Various future dreams include enrollment in St. Martin's School of Art in England and a career as a professional artist in San Francisco or New York. - Jenifer Quesenberry Kao computes People should not be afraid of computers, because you control the computer not the other way around, stated Shane Kao, a junior who has been interested in computers since eighth grade. Shane became interested in computers during a computer literacy class, after realizing computers are much more useful than for just playing games. Shane works on the computer almost daily, knowing that whatever occupation he decides to go into will be related to the area of computers. - Robin Nahhas Strauss speaks I believe the learning I receive from competitive speech will be applied in the goals I choose for my future, stated Richard Strauss, a sophomore who has been involved in competitive speech for two years. Richard became interested in speech when he took a communications class at Roosevelt Iunior High. Freshman year Richard took a second place at a speech conference held at Cal Poly and this year has been involved in the semi-finals. According to Richard, speech can really help boost self- confidence and get one ready for the future. - Robin Nahhas SENIOR BRIEFS MARK NELSON and LICIA POPE were nominated by the faculty in the spring of 1985 to attend a leadership conference at Sacramento State College. One boy and one girl were chosen from each school throughout the state of California. Boys' State and Girls' State, sponsored by the American Legion, increased their knowledge of California government. ANNESA HARTMAN wrote two articles for the Modesto Bee's Class of '86. Debbie Noda, a Bee staff photographer who followed the senior class throughout their four years of high school, asked Gertrude Hogue, newspaper and yearbook advisor, for a qualified student to write the articles for the fashion and prom features. Annesa was recommended and accepted the task. I-Ier work was printed in the paper for everyone to read. She was paid for her efforts. STACEY FRIEDMAN went to Washington D.C. as a page to congressmen the second semester of her junior year. Tony Coehlo chose Stacey to represent this area. Only 60 juniors were chosen to participate from around the country. Once there she was named one of four overseers for the other pages. She worked in the capitol from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday after school. School was held in the Library of Congress. LEIGI-I ANN LOEFFLER, Academic Decathlon participant, registered the highest scores in the six year history of the program. Competing in Scholastic Division she received six gold medals, two silver and three bronze. She was asked to be involved by advisors Imogene Engebretsen and Ken Adair. Because of cheerleading Leigh ,Ann had little time to study until the week before the tests. I-Ier six gold medals were won in fine art, history, languagefliterature, interview, and highest score overall in her category and at Davis. Dancers display diversity Dancers leaped, jumped and kicked their way through the traditional barriers of dance. New instructor Debbie Svopa challenged dance students with a mixture of jazz, ballet and modern. Using these new types of dance, dancers taught and performed for the elementary levels. Other activities included a modernljazz workshop and perform- ance at Mills College. As one of 16 schools attending, Davis was an impressive example of high school dance instruction. Dancers also broadened their ability to critique by viewing the Dance Theater of Harlem. We have had a very busy and educational year, said Debbie Svopa. Performance is the ultimate goal for students with excellent technique and choreographic skills. Dancers had several performing opportunities: the Christmas concert, a March informal concert, Fine Arts Week and the annual spring concert. Fundraisers included a successful spaghetti dinner and calendar sales. These profits aided in funding professional master classes as well as cultural field trips. - Ienifer Quesenberry ,, P' DANCE PRODUCTION: fFRONT ROWJ Gina Espinosa, Ienifer Quesenberry, QSECOND ROWJ Mandy Cambell, Casey Stowers, Iulie Rosenthal, Shelly Nielson, CTHIRD ROWD Stacey Housewright, Annesa Hartman, Cindy Haley, Tami Winning, Melissa Brunetti, Laura Martin, QBACK ROW? lamillah Moore, Koren Walsh, jill Bowers, Rhonda Laudel. Dance Production practices diligently for the Mills College performance. Melissa Brunetti balances carefully in Unsquare Dance. jamillah Moore cools down after a hard rehearsal. it if fltw 1 4 -nn... M M ,WW f ,, - M l J WV ig- I W fl! . , gg I ff .W A, Q5 , ' F 4 gun ff W X U ,, 'f' X 55 W 4 522 My H Y, , HW, , , 4 . if if A, 4' Y . 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L, ' , , 'W 2: aim' Sf 5 .,5,. .Z ' A 25, f 2 V --........ f.. yy ,,, f ,,... f .f Z: 4 f ' 1 fi ff ' 4 if , if V 5 W . ,pg F 75 :- ' ,, -J' 1. iw' ws Y Aww , The Olympian Line-up: Dionn Martin, Iennifer Warden, Licia Pope, lennifer Lennen, Teri Bracken, Brent King, jenny Frame, Francisco Romo, Kerri Coulter, Martin Corgiat, Michele Remsing, Kiki Tzagarakis, Debbie Souza, Tera Crow, Daly In, Annesa Hartman, Toni Iason, Cathy Aschenbrenner, Robin Nahhas. Yearbook staff members work diligently at a back table in hopes of completing an important deadline. Michele Remsing checks the spelling ofa student's name before submitting her copy. Francisco Romo carefully cleans a camera lens on his way to a photo assignment. It was lots of fun watching dreams become reality in the creation of this book, commented editor Licia Pope. I feel privileged to be part of this hard working staff. We expected our long hours to pay off in producing a quality book. - Licia Pope fashion - vogue - suave - fad - style - trend - body lingo - mode - appearance - fashion - vogue - suave f fad' - style - trend - body lingo - mode - appearance - You can call it what you want, but the way you feel about yourself is the way you express yourself. Expression comes in many forms: your clothing, hairstyle, and over all body language. Today's world of glamour prospers because of the younger generation. We are simply walking adver4 tisements for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, and Liz Claiborne. Businesses, such as Macy's, Weinstock's, and even the local thrift shops, thrive on the teenage clientel. Our attire ranges from combat boots to trench coats to stirrup pants. The various colors and textures of our clothing reflects the continuous changes of moods and seasons. Fashion is the center of many con- versations, personalities, and social cliques at Davisx - Annesa Hartman SUMMER Vance Lynch, Robin Pedrioli, Iim Sprott 1 4,-f I X gi. 1 0 N , ,, J A V QQ. Q J 5 V 'Nm ' ,,,..--W M, - M ,Q W z'-wwf ' ,I FALL Kenny Manzoni, Tera Grow, Terri O'Brien N, nunggq 'PN R J ! --. WE, 'W N I vfvxx N Wil: ' JJ x . ff- P. r 5 Student publication has successful year Keeping up with tradition, Corinthian, official student newspaper, was successful in entertaining and informing the student body throughout the year. Editor-in-chief Kirk McCall and his staff worked long hours to ensure that each edition was top quality. The key to a successful newspaper is a combination of efficient page editing and excellent reporting, both of which were evident in this year's class, stated Kirk. His staff of page editors included News Editor Paris Buss, whose page kept the student body informed of the latest news, Insight Editor Sandra Scholten, who presented a variety of views on many issuesg Feature Editor Kathy Dyer, whose page was both interesting and informative, Entertainment Editor Ellie Simi, who kept everyone up to date on the world of T.V., radio and movies, and Sports Editor David Epps, with the latest in Spartan sports. The Corinthian staff was also indebted to advisor Gertrude Hogue, who put in many hours reviewing and working on the paper. Corinthian staff surrounds Santa Kirk during the holiday season: CFRONT ROW? Darren Cottel, CSECOND ROW? Chris Holmes, Brett Bandy, Scott Baker, Christine Cook, jennifer Worthington, Iennifer Guy, CTHIRD ROW? Mark Nelson, Annette Ledoux, Marci Laughlin, Robin Graham, Sandy Fields, Santa, Kim Smith, Kathy Dyer, Graham McGrew, Chris Doll, CFOURTH ROW? Staci Cerrudo, Stephanie Iarrett, Sandra Scholten, David Epps, Carrie Cardoza, Chelsea Ingols, Ellie Simi, Holly Heitman, Amy Swift, Paris Buss, CBACK ROWD Shawn Posey, Bill Dyer. In his everyday attire editor Kirk McCall finds a secluded area to read copy, Q70 1 WINTER Sonal Sheth, Rony David, Casey Stowers CSF ...W more than academics Increased eligibility and membership make CSF a club to look out for. It was great to see such a large group attend the meetings and become involved, stated President Licia Pope. Although the California Scholarship Federation was known among students as an academic club, the elected officers and steering committee also wanted to emphasize the social side of school and homework. Trips to college campuses and an overnight stay were planned by the group. In order to perform these trips, the members were involved in a number of fundraisers during the year including the selling of lucky charms on Saint Patrick's Day. Involvement was definitely the key to the success of CSF, commented Secretary Missy Leitner. - Licia Pope bi? CSF Officers: Licia Pope, presidentp Mark 1985 86 Cali orina Scholarship Federation Nelson vice presidentp Missy Leitner, secretary. A test of brain power Many hours of extra studying, bi- ekly lectures on 10 different subjects a competitive test of brain power. fun? Very few students would many hours of their free time take on such a task, but the 12 chosen for the 1985 Academic n team did just this. The team .s chosen in late August by coaches iogene Engebretsen and Iann Ienkinson, then divided into three divisions: Honors CCPA 4.0-3.73, Scholastic 13.6-3.1! and Varsity C3.0- belowl. At the Stanislaus County competition Davis placed second behind Central Catholic High School, with each member winning at least one individual medal. A strong showing was made by Leigh Ann Loeffler, who scored more over-all points than anyone at the competition. Team member Kirk McCall stated, The Decathlon is an event that must be experienced to be believed. All things considered, though, I enjoyed the challenge as well as the commitment the Decathlon set before 11 us. - Amy Halley i Mrs. Ienkinson discusses poetry while the group takes notes. In a casual mood Paul Norquist reviews his literature. Academic Decathlon: CFRONT ROW? Imogene Engebretsen, Debbie Wilson, Blaine Crismon, Iann jenkinson, CSECOND ROWJ Mark Nelson, Renee, Anderson, Leigh Ann Loeffler, Paul Norquist, Ian Wiinikka, KBACK ROW? Mike Toyryla, Ierrad Burford, Sharon Draper, Kirk McCall, Amy Halley. fm, JW1 W fm 4 'Q SPRING Craig Klopatek, Laura Lorang, Ieannine N ax OtaI'O CI'I0:IE:l3.I.N33 4 Jil., - , I ? f 1 w 3 , , 4 4 3. ! HW wif Class Officers: 1Front Rowl Shelly Cushing, McKay, representativeg Kelli Crawshaw, representative, Ed Nelson, presidentg Carrie secretaryltreasurerp Doug Deatrick, Cardoza, representative fMiddle Rowl Greg representative fTop Rowl Kathy Doyle, represen- BEST ALL AROUND tativeg Stephanie Arnold, vice-president. SIGNE DARPINIAN When one sees Signe Darpinian, the girl chosen for sophomore best all around, she will either be skiing or playing tennis. Besides being physically active, Signe also takes her academic subjects seriously. She plans to attend a four year college and become a psychologist. Asked how she felt when chosen best all around, she replied, 'I just couldn't believe itl' ED NELSON 'I was shocked,' replied Ed Nelson after finding out he was chosen sophomore best all around. But to many people this was not a shock. Ed is very well known as a result of his activities. He was Sophomore Class president, ran for the cross country team and played tennis in the spring. In free time Ed enjoys skiing and listening to music. - Robin Nahhas Adams, Iason Affholter, Mike Aguiar, Tim Aguirre, Iulian Alcantar, Rosa 'J JMR Beck Mike Bell Iennifer Bennett, Susan r Bennett, Wayne Berkowitz, Steven Allen, Todd Amarelo, Richard Angelakis, Mike Anglim, Tim Aradoz, Machell Arauza, Angie Ard, Lamont Arnold, Dana Arnold, Stephanie Ashleigh, Matt Austin, Tracy Avedisian, Sevon Badie, johnny Baiz, Angela Baker, Lisa Baker, Phillip Bales, Kora Banh, Tu Kim Bargas, Roberta Barksdale, Nychole Barnes, Karey Barnwell, jennifer Baroni, Christina Barrett, Dion Barton, Dana Barton, Nick Bassard, Sherah Bates, Paul Bavaro, Paul Beasley, Steve Bernard, Iohnny Bertolosso, Michele Biglieri, Barbara Bingham, Carla Sopfwnww 1 l l Blackburn, Kelly Blankenship, Melanie Boatman, james 1 Boddie, Bill Bodiford, Melissa Boer, Corey Bowen, Gentye Bowerman, Chris r IF Bowlin, Stephanie Boyles, Melanie Brashear, Lisa Brenning, Kendall Brimmer, Ienny Bristow, Gaylin Britt, Iewell Bronowski, Louise Bronowski, Paul Bronzan, Marty Brooks, Tony Brown, Donielle Brown, Ierita Brown, Michelle Brown, Tammy Bryant, Mike Burton, April Buss, Paris Bustamante, Maria Butz, Kim Buzzini, Tim Calderon, Liza Calton, Denise Campbell, Michael Canevaro, Susie Cannell, Michelle Capps, Michelle Cardenas, Sammy Cardoza, Carrie Carrell, Iim Castillo, Edith Castillo, Ivette Cathcart, Sue s 118 K ' X gsm, i X 5 2 - ' , 11: fr -- ' Q is s X , X I x ff 5 CSM at ga, ,L exif Q X we QQ xt , 62 ,if B gs, Sfii i i 1 ELE l 2, Sas Q3 I Q 'Q e 5 5 3 5 is .. t 3 U 3 l -- ., -1: its N s N xg? 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Susan Young, Mike Young, Tamara Zepeda, Tim Ziettlow, Sue Zirkle, Bob Zuiderduin, Charlotte Zwicker, Paul I- ocaw----H COLLEEN WI-IALEY Colleen Whaley has been ice skating for two years at the Oak Park Ice Arena in Stockton. About starting to skate, she stated, We went up there for fun when I was older, and I loved it so much I just started skating all the time. Colleen has gained many friends through ice skating. She was inspired by Rosalyn Sumners and Io Io Starbuck. She has competed in various competitions placing second, third or fourth in the different events. Colleen stated, It's a dangerous sport, but someday I would like to turn pro. - Teri Bracken ERIC CORGIAT Water polo is a very demanding sport, requiring many long hours of grueling practice. It also takes natural ability and patience to improve consistently. Eric Corgiat, the only sophomore on the varsity water polo team, has survived the hard practices and demonstrated his talent. In his freshman year, Eric participated in a competitive sport for the first time: water polo. Eric also competed in swimming to stay in shape. Eric excelled in water polo and played for the summer team. The team traveled to Hawaii for one week to oppose teams from all over the United States. Eric has many future ambitions including swimming or playing water polo for a college. He even toys with the idea of participating in the Olympics. Eric said he would also like to tackle a career as an electronic or aeronautic engineer, a professional athlete or a law enforcement officer. - Ienifer Quesenberry 'vmfgf 0112+ Tw: 3515 H5500 OM haue been QA- 'f00fd 5C1f'L5 'QWM -L Know -Wwoi U3-el Ll Qfll Ground igavef me SUYYTWWCI OMXCX ,Of g,ouf3Q, DUCT' LBQDJ' Sq, 1, UQon-l- U.Jn+e, cmux Lfxmrbooif. iglllgmil. g,,jLLl will I Ljou Wwus-P XC-'ACLU bg 0000 Ja-VXCCQ' Cjbu we Q08 of YVW5 Nmfij YDCSX' Cmekds Mx citl wig Ugwld. Tmfe Nurs? 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SCIENCE CLUB activies included a slide show on Halley's Comet presented by MIC instructor William Luebke and a field trip to the coast to see the elephant seals. Here Teri Curtis instructs members before leaving for Monterey. 'mm f 1 M., .. FI-IA-HERO CLUB not only developed interests in home economics, but it also provided opportunities for decision making and assuming responsibility, stated advisor Linda Brayton. Future l-lomemakers of America - Home Economics Related Occupations held an annual state leadership conference in April which members attended. LOS LATINOS, founded by Latin-American students, helped promote ethnic pride, unity, and understanding. Through this club students participated in the community and began building for a brighter future. Art by Doug lust. Ski Club members listen-at meeting. Skiers find Heavenl With the onset of winter and snow, Ski Club had a large turnout. Skiers of all levels joined the group and enjoyed a season of great skiing. The club took trips to Kirkwood and Bear Valley with adventurous skiers going on an over-nighter to Heavenly Valley. To help pay for their skiing excursions, members sold candy. President Paul Norquist and Vice-president Matt Hansen were responsible for scheduling the ski trips. - Brent King Paul Norquist talks about next trip. 1. -ey,--,I -'-4154: .i .Je F f ' Y '- -. i, f X .-J f -,feijffli :ft :st EJ ,- . - - -. 5 ,uri-r 9333, ' S' f x 3 A KN E .. t 1 ge r 6- am 1 X 351 gf.. K , i-an N - 1 1 1, r 'L uf Q tc 1 xi' 10 1 rx s 1 X 15 f N: :fi V f ilmggk ,f 1 ez 'rf 1 if-, .f i 1' -,. gt., r V 4 f N, 'I 'fm ' . - -'V 32? -1 , ., 3 I. 4. - - -:gg .5 : kr.: .a 2- is-' K ', if i kip tf, r -1 if 5- M, I F PAQ ,Q 12 i . 1 'Fi' ep rg IA '.5i59l:T 22!' ' l' K ' '-21 Art lovers in action Art Club started another successful year with a turn out of over 20 members. Suzy Savage, president, planned many fundraisers including selling Easter cards and showing videos at lunch time. Members also designed and printed shirts for the dance program. And they traveled to various elementary schools showing art techniques to the children. Art Club's big trip was to San Francisco. They also visited local museums including Leonards Art Space, Great Valley Museum as well as art featured at Modesto junior College. Suzy commented on their goal, We plan to have lots of fun and be a successful club. Working during a Wednesday meeting, Stacia Robinson reaches her arm across the table for a tool to complete her art project. Suzy Savage, president, and Brenda Lykins listen attentively to suggestions of other members. Art Club: fFRONT ROWJ Hilda Sadighi, Shane Kao, Brenda Lykins, Lisa Costa, Stacia Robinson BACK ROWJ art instructor Henrietta Sparkman, Christine Stone, Teri Bracken, jennifer Buer, Suzy Savage, Nancy Stockdale, jennifer C-uy, Terry Reed. German Club member, Matt Glidden, focuses his attention to the discussion of the trip to Peta's German Restaurant. French Club: KFRONT ROW? Emmanuel Santiago, Lisa Townsend, Gina Minke, Sherri Mueller, Ellen Wong, Ursula Brown, Mary Hogan, Manjeet Singh, KSECOND ROW? Tamara joseph, Marievita Ilog, Dena Applegate, Iune Blanc, Samantha Fesselman, Teresa Gallegos, Donelle Brown, Felicia Fenton, Heather Thomas, Maresa Courtney, Shelsea Ebert, CBACK ROWD Tim Anglim, Mark Nelson, Candi Stice, Cinnamon Steitz, Ienise Iavaher, Leinani Neves, Sabrina Jennings. Languages flourish N With a growing membership, 60 members compared to 1984-1985's 30 members, French Club members were very enthusiastic. In addition to the trip taken to San Francisco, the club participated in various fundraisers, some of which included working at the concession stand, selling Valentine's Day buttons, and making a French cookbook. According to Iune Blanc, French Club president, the main purpose of the club was to gain more cultural experiences that a French class can't provide. Other officers included Manjeet Singh, vice-presidentg Lisa Townsend, treasurer, and Marievita Ilog, secretary. German restaurants, celebrating a German-style Christmas party, and an end of the year swim party were activities German Club participated in. The main trip planned was to Peta's German Restaurant in Stockton where there was a variety ofauthentic German food to sample. When asked about the enthusiasm of members, President Mike Lopez stated, The general attitude is very healthy. While spiritedness can be hard to maintain due to the scarcity of German-related activities, we do have a lot of fun. - Michele Remsing, Kiki Tzargarakis German Club: KFRONT ROWJ Kristina Martin, Chris McPherson, Monique Kamille, Lee Herrick, Shawn Hicks, Shelly Karam, Kiki Tzagarakis, Carmina Quadros, jennifer Gainey, Shane Kao, Mike Woodward, CBACK ROWJ Trina Prater, jill Carlisle, Will Wong, Ieremy Edenberger, Iason Priest, Kent Hulick, john Anglim, instructor Margret Rose, Wyatt Fiskum, Mike Lopez, Stephanie Hanway, Ionathon Trimble, Diana Cummings, jennifer Myers. French Club advisor Ienise Iavaher discusses the club's plans to attend a French play in San Francisco. Peer facilitators, inter-high p Promoting better communication between students and the board of kducation, allowing students from different high schools to exchange ideas, and helping students develop leadership skills was the purpose of Inter-High. Students participating in .Inter-High benefitted by learning how fthe school system works. Davis has been active in Inter-High for many years. All Inter-I-Iigh officers attended Davis: Becky Bowers, president, Mike Toyryla, vice-president, Kate Renwick, secretaryltreasurer. To Becky Powers Inter-High has been a positive experience for Davis. It has given Davis students the opportunity to organize activities district wide, work with all four schools' student councils, and expand their knowledge of how our district operates. Confidentiality is primary, stated Melinda Niemi, peer facilitating advisor. Ms. Niemi added that besides being confidential, facilitators were caring, genuine and trustworthy. Students who were peer facilitators were either recommended by staff members or had requested to become one. Their training was one quarter long and consisted aid Davis primarily of listening and communica- tion skills. A few of peer facilitating's activities consisted of new student orientation, where each new student received a facilitator, ineligibility interviews, where facilitators gave students information as to how they could become eligible for extra curricular activities, a big brother and sister program provided to selected students at Somerset Iunior High, and facilitating at Hutton House for runaways. - Michele Remsing, Kiki Tzagarakis INH Peer Facilitating: CFRCNT ROW? Dina Davidson, Kent Hulick, Gina Minke, Sherri Mueller, Kathy Doyle, Carl Ivey, CSECOND ROWJ Karen Christensen, Valerie Wilkinson, Tim Ward, Ellie Simi, Scott Thomson, Lisa Townsend, Tera Crow, Fiona Grayson, KBACK ROW! Melinda Niemi, Paul Bronowski, Tony Cannizzaro, Amy Murdock, Iudy Ciccarelli, Trisha Slaven, Anne Elwess, Patty Borba, Pam Smith, Sydni Minder, Dianne Muncy, Celesta ' Benge, Kim May, Shannon Bavaro, CNOT PICTUREDJ Tod Goman, Stephanie Iarrett, Daniel Kudrna, Charlie Lopez, Amy Shier, Anthony Sillemon, Marie Vasas. Inter-high members: Kate Renwick, Becky Bowers, Richard Strauss, Mike Lopez. Death taxes and They say that in life there are two sure events: death and taxes. For students at Davis, another event was also inevitable that was both deathly and taxing: TESTS! Throughout our four-year-stay at high school, tests came at us from all sides. Required tests like the Mastery and Competency tests were common examples. For seniors CAP CCalifornia Assessment Programl tests were taken at the beginning of the year, and for those hearty souls who were college bound, the PSAT Cljreliminary Scholastic Achievement Testl, SAT, and ACT fAmerican College Testi all ominously loomed ahead. In addition to required tests, students also faced the fear of everyday classroom quizzes, exams, chapter tests and, of course, finals. Yet amid all this fretting and fuming, remember that there was that light at the end of the tunnel, and it would all be behind you when that diploma was in your hand... unless you were one of those who had the will and determination to withstand the fiery flames of the college testing grounds, Yet, all the same ,... when that diploma is in your hand .... - Heather Hajek il Y tk X if 'Ss it Xggf y J . QS. A SS N . 1 ff - -Q! - + ve - ' f-:-- ww N :Li7'3iL'f?fVi YU' ..,, .: H is Qyafm N54 Q. ,mg Qaifiw, f ' 6 SW H QQQWM My W The spians gain acclaim On the scene at Davis High School, students witnessed the arrival of new theater teacher Karen Lotko. Wasting no time she was determined to make the Davis Theater Company a success. Mrs. Lotko called together all Thespians from the previous year: Sharon Draper, M'lissa Hayes, Garth Brooks, Clint Dunbar and Shane Wright. The group held club elections and named Dunbar president and Wright vice-president. Shortly after the meeting it was decided the Davis Theater Company would present Agatha Christie's Mousetrap. The play was an enormous success, having sell-out crowds every night. Not one person went away feeling dissatisfied with the classic Who Dunnit. But, could they top it? Well, director Lotlco was going to try. She decided to present You Can? Take it With You, a comedy. The Theater Club and its participants have definitely earned the respect and acclaim of their peers, according to Lotko. - Clint Dunbar 0 Cardiac kids rejuvenated The nerve-racking varsity team added a few gray hairs to coach Denis France's collection. Led by three year varsity starter Craig Orona and Scott the rope C-uptill, the team squeaked by numerous opponents. France often commented that the team was out to give him a heart attack. A typical Davis game came down to the wire, won by a two or three point margin. Aggressive play by point guard Brad Zwahlen often sparked late-in- the-game rallies by the Spartans and the consistency of the Orona-Guptill duo kept the team close during dry spells. Rounding out the starting line-up were Shane Harmon, with his red shots, and second year starter Mark Nelson. Off the bench came twin Paul Nelson, Eric Dixon, Allan Hodge and Anthony torpedo Woods. With Harmon, Allan Davis, Nelson and Orona injured part of the season, Woods and Paul Nelson saw much action. Often only seven or eight players dressed for games. - Mark Nelson Varsity Basketball: KFRONT ROW? Van Seng Prom, Brad Zwahlen, Eric Dixon, Allan Davis, CSECOND ROWD Marc Habblett, Anthony Woods, Shane Harmon, Paul Nelson, QBACK ROWJ Allan Hodge, Mark Nelson, Craig Orona, Scott Guptill. At the start of a game, Scott Guptill tries to out jump his opponent. agaw In perfect form Allan Hodge and the Spartan ' V defense apply pressure to the Turlock Bulldogs. Brad Zwalhen slows down offense by patiently dribbling the ball down the court, Breaking away from his defensive counterpart, Mark Nelson puts the ball against the glass for two points. A Spartan goes for a basket while an Atwater player tries to block him. On a jump ball Doug McCullough tries to retrieve the ball for the Spartans. l l Frosh have potential They're a good group. All of them were hard workers, and they're very coachable, admited coach Gerald Houser about freshman basketball team. Leading scorers were Robbie David and Preston Miller. In a game against Beyer Miller scored 29 points. Rob Ridenour, David Clement, Miller and Doug McCullough were part of the team's strong defense. Coach Houser recalls, Our team wasn't as strong offensively. Considering that most of the players were lacking experience, they have done well. - Ienny Frame 146 l Freshmen Basketball: KFRONT ROWD Scott Corgiat, Iay Leslie, Thao Yang, Brian Zwahlen, Hung Lam,Iared Andrews, KBACK ROW? Scott Krysinski, Rob Ridenour, Dave Clement, Doug McCullough, Preston Miller, Robby David. Mb, up --'V - wmv ,, ..!' W lil mg XX up i . is ' 3 ii W Elks rag, john Schaffran passes the ball while Turlock player tries to block him. Sophomore Basketball Team A Spartan shoots for an extra point. Sophs play well They started slowly, but then when they played in league they ca me together and played really well, recalls sophomore basketball coach Fred Luchessa. The 1985-86 season contained some exciting victories for the young Spartans. In a game against Atwater, Davis pulled a 56-50 win over the Falcons. When they played Turlock the game went into overtime which concluded in a 48-46 victory for the Spartans. Some outstanding players that led the team throughout the season were jeff Orona, john Schaffran, Doug Deatrick and two freshmen, Otis Dunn and Ernie Lopez. - jenny Frame irls basketball improves Girls IV and varsity basketball teams got off to a dribbling start. The IV team was led by leading scorer Connie Sanders and leading rebounders Tina Eager, Suzie Canevaro and freshman Mary Nelson. Defensively Veronica Mora was a strong guard and handled the ball well on offense. Coach Richard Haire stated he enjoyed the season and was looking forward to coaching in future years. The girls improved a great deal and were capable of playing any team in the league, commented coach Haire. Sue Ellen Endicott, Monica Helton and Tammy Voss led the varsity team in scoring. Leading rebounders were Sally Roberts, Shanon Pata, Sally Voss, Tammy Voss and Endicott. Coach Dwayne Westphal stated that even though the team record wasn't extremely impressive, the girls played well with just their shooting percentage keeping them away from key victories. Other key players on the team were Heather Morgan, Paula Eaton, Trina Prater and Kirsten Peters. Coach Westphal stated, It's been a team effort. Without the players' hard work and dedication we wouldn't have been able to accomplish what we did. We will look for a greatly improved season next year. - Amy Halley IV GIRLS BASKETBALL: CFRONT ROWJ Mary Nelson, Cari Mathis, Tina Eager, Carol Dorman, Michelle Serna, Lisa Mendoza, CBACK ROWJ Connie Sanders, Chris Hume, Susie Canevaro, Dawn Gillapsy, Veronica Mora, Dana Arnold. On defense Laura Lambert attempts to intimidate her opponent with a firm stance. Paula Eaton searches for a teammate as a Turlock player applies defensive pressure. GIRLS BASKETBALL: CFRONT ROWl Kelli Weakley, jennifer Mohr, CSECOND ROWD Monica Helton, Shanon Pala, Paula Eaton, Laura Lambert, Heather Morgan, CBACK ROWJ Dwayne Westphal, Sally Roberts, Tammy Voss, Sally Voss, Sue Ellen Endicott. Teamwork applauded A total team effort helped boost the Spartan spirit on the varsity soccer field. The team was strong and came within a close margin of winning every game. Beyer and Merced were the boys' biggest threats. Ken Epperson played an excellent year at his defensive position, ,while Reggie Powell, Bob Crossman and Ken Manzoni also showed strong play in the back field. Offensively, Steve Jacobs and Olaf Sachau, with the help of Buzzy Combs and Pinder Basi, scored several of the goals made against opponents. Coach Dick Erler felt he had an excellent team. They listened and did their best to execute the instructions. This has been one of the best teams we have had for teamwork, stated Erler. - jennifer Warden Foreign exchange student, Olaf Sachau, gets his tender ankle wrapped by coach Dick Erler before practice. ff pm ' ' A47 V -uw : if f gg ,, we an F Us ff V A A HM - 152 A rare moment of relaxation during the Beyer game occurs for Michelle Santos who is waiting to take a corner kick while an injured player is being cared for. Girls Soccer: CFRONT ROW? Marsha Hoagland, Cristie Quigley, Shari Tackett, Kim Butz, KSECOND ROWJ Stacy Sweeney, Tracy Davis, Karen Christensen, Rachel Butterfield, Michelle Santos, CBACK ROWJ Heather Reeves, Stacey Friedman, jennifer Warden, Lena Langstrom, Debbie Butterfield, Dionn Martin, Dana Barton. The feeling of victory is sweet for Karen Christensen, Michelle Santos, Debbie Butterfield after their 1-0 win over Beyer. i Girls defend title, IV soccer excels Both the girls and the junior varsity soccer teams did well. The girls began their season as defending champions and were one of three teams favored to take the CCC title. The junior varsity team, under the new coaching skills of Ray Butterfield, was very strong. Despite the fact the girls had only nine returning players, they came out in full power with many new faces and skills. Downey and Beyer were both expected to give the girls some strong competition. The team had to pull together and work as one, in order for results to be produced. Marsha Hoagland, girls coach for three years, called it a year for building teamwork and perfecting skills. Hoagland ended the season with great pride in the total team effort. The girls worked hard for their successes. The junior varsity team was filled with very qualified and powerful players, Goalie Craig DeShields and defensive players Iason Priest and Lee Herrick stopped many balls from entering the net. Offensively, Darrel Wilkins, Bobby Basi, Morgan Wilson and Ieff Sowder scored numerous goals against their opponents. Coach Butterfield was impressed with the season and his players. - jennifer Warden x . gyms Q 1 X x x N Q .W if X W 4 :ffm i s: sg Las - Xf- fxkf .. J 5 A K -'--k sin-- ,1 Q ,, N 1,4 ' 5 A, Sw ,Z ffm W f f ,K ff uf f X f W W X ,VA , ff'-, f . I , A W ,Wfff M f WW: , , we Binh Lam prepares for a grueling match in the basic starting position. In the final seconds of the match, a Davis wrestler has full control of his Atwater opponent. Varsity Wrestling: KFRONT ROWJ Binh Lam, Victor Vieyra, Steve Iorgenson, Hai Quach, KSECOND ROWD Vince Vieyra, Tim Robinson, Mike Cantwell, Duane Cantwell, Greg Amador, Ryan Redlew, CBACK ROWD coach Brad Keith, Brian Cody, Curtis Colvin, Scott Sherman, Eric Sharar, coach Rich Walke. IV Wrestling: KFRONT ROWJ limmy Plaster, Prank Vartan, Steve Clonts, Eric Robinson, Chris Holmes, CSECOND ROWD jason Stewart, Rick Corbin, joe Mata, Kyle Gilliland, Zack Pelham, Geoff Crowley, Scott Baker, QBACK ROW? coach Brad Keith, Tim O'Brien, Alex Rooney, Chris Kraft, Pat Witthoft, Mike Titus, coach Rich Walke. Q51 an we fm WT ' ' ' , , Q, K , 1 - 5 . M4 Q , mf' - g 4 H'- ,W f , - af ' 'H f W 2, ,f 'rv ' V 4459? V ,X H V j g ' r 1 W ' , 'iw ff ,53y,SW' W 1 H U. mf , G ' f f in A ' G if 'A T, ' nf ' N Y ' I -I - , . i -, ' - , , y , ' ' , , ' p Q ' ,J , V, 5 H: Si E, A 'Vfiwfiwg 5' , ,M I H J, lr 'Nl fm ,M W., www , Q72 'I' 3-- .A ,WVV in-ey ffm' nm, f V ' ,4 :4, 2:51 ll f f, 5:'5ii M2 ' , yjrw , ggjj, ,r 9 1 .. any 1 7,1 n ga fm Sw My 7 gf g if X 41 'W , 6ff,S4x, W H5 Stats make 2 difference Sitting on the bench or walking along the sidelines are a coach's major source of help. They are the statisticians at every major sporting event. These dedicated individuals freely give their time, aiding coaches at every practice and game. They make it possible for coaches and athletes to recognize the achievements of each individual player. Yet often statisticians are overlooked or ignored. I not only enjoyed helping out the team by keeping score, but I also enjoyed watching the progress of each person and cheering them on, stated jennifer Warden, water polo stats person, Through the excitement of winning and disappointment of losing, statisticians remain a part of the team. Dina Davidson, volleyball statistician, remarked, I liked getting closer to the players, and I also learned more about the game. - Kerri Coulter 6 Football Statisticians: Trish Lookenott, Erin Hill, Ianeen Eisenhauer, Boys Soccer Statisticians: Shannon Hendricks, Shannon Bavaro, CNOT PICTUREDJ Susan Peterson. Volleyball Statisticians: Dina Davidson, CNOT PICTUREDD Tammy QM? www if! ,,,,,,,, , was V Water polo Statisticians: Jennifer Warden, Licia Pope, QNOT PICTUREDD Shannon Hendricks, Stefeni Oilar, Leah Goldman. Basketball Statisticians: Renee Anderson, Leigh Ann Loeffler, Matthew Hansen, Sally Roberts, Cherish Weber. ,,,,, N' M14 , fy ai... ,.4 un.-L 157 Mock Downey Day brought out dress-up participants Amy Swift and Holly Heitman. Soccer queen Dionn Martin flashes her pearly whites before her father, Tim Martin, escorts her to be crowned. Basketball Homecoming Court: Tami Haney, attendant, lenifer Quesenberry, attendant, Shelly Nielson, wrestling queen, Michelle Crist, basketball queen, Dionn Martin, soccer queen. King Craig Orona proudly stands with his dukes Shane Harmon and Scott Guptill during the Homecoming overtime. Principal Tim Tweedie crowns Michelle Crist while her father admiringly waits. Allan Hodge shoots for a free throw while Brad Zwahlen and Crai Orona anxiously await the outcome. it 5 Party all homecoming week Q C, A . ,ay X i :F 5 51 : C mg. K. , ff.- C -as fs ii F QQ .- 'f 53 4- Q -f F .C .E :XA or , , ,ta Q Af 3 NWN! 5 , Q 1 On Tuesday students were rocking-out, on Wednesday they were sleeping-out, on Thursday they were mocking-out, and on Friday they were freaking-out with green and gold. The week's dress-up days built up spirit and motivated students for Priday's grand finale to homecoming week. Part of the finale consisted of an afternoon rally which aroused viewers' enthusiasm and prepared for the final basketball game of the season against Downey. At the game the spiritleaders performed a routine to Party All The Time, which definitely foreshadowed the party that was to follow Davis' 74- 49 victory over Downey. For most the partying led to the homecoming dance sponsored by the spiritleaders. While students were be-bopping to popular tunes, a break was called in order to announce the spring royalty. Congratulations went to Greg Amador and Shelly Nielsen, wrestling king and queen, Ken Epperson and Dionn Martin, soccer king and queen, Scott Guptill, Shane Harmon, Tami Haney and Ienifer Quesenberry, basketball dukes and attendants, and Craig Orona and Michelle Crist, basketball king and queen. ff fr - Kiki Tzagarakis ,254 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis- GIRLS SOCCER Modesto-0 Turlock-O Central-O Modesto-2 Downey-2 Beyer-0 Central-2 Davis-5, Atwater-1 Davis-7, Merced-O Davis-2 Beyer-1 Davis-5 Turlock-O Davis-4 Atwater-O Davis-6 Merced-O Davis-1 Downey-1 GIRLS BASKETBALL Davis-56, Beyer-48 Turlock-46, Davis-30 Atwater-41, Davis-35 Merced-58, Davis-35 Downey-48, Davis-33 Beyer-51, Davis-47 Turlock-49, Davis-37 Atwater-50, Davis-31 Merced-50, Davis-27 Downey-60, Davis-4E Beyer-51, Davis-33 Turlock-56, Davis-29 Atwater-56, Davis-33 Merced-SO, Davis-36 Downey-70, Davis-45 BOYS BASKETBALL Davis-57, Beyer-50 Davis-64, Turlock-62 Davis-61, Atwater-55 Merced-46, Davis-40 Davis-56, Downey-54 Davis-45, Beyer-43 Turlock-50, Davis-47 Atwater-63, Davis-51 Merced-75, Davis-51 Davis-60, Downey-37 Beyer-52, Davis-47 Davis-56, Turlock-45 Davis-65, Atwater-49 Merced-71, Davis-63 Davis-74, Downey-49 BOYS SOCCER WRESTLING Davis-3, Modesto-2 Beyer-3, Davis-1 Davis-2, Turlock-O Davis-1, Atwater-O Merced-2, Davis-1 Davis-4, Downey-1 Beyer-1, Davis-0 Davis-3, Turlock-O Davis-2, Atwater-O Davis-1, Merced-1 Beyer-2, Davis-1 Davis-1, Turlock-O Davis-3, Atwater-O Merced-2, Davis-1 Da vis-3, Downey-O Davis-33, Modesto-Z8 Davis-51, Edison-21 Tokay-33, Davis-30 Sonora-44, Davis-18 Oakdale-40, Davis-25 Davis-60, Downey-15 Beyer-34, Davis-30 Turlock-44, Davis-18 Davis-61, Atwater-8 Oakdale Tourney-7th Ceres Tourney-2nd Sonora Tourney-6th Overfelt Tourney-11th CCC Tourney-4th Sub Sections-9th 3 Q E 5 5 X 2 IE 3 2 5 2 E 5 5 5 3 :Q 2 3 Q 2 M..6.N.,., W MMWMQ s ii K, eq ,Mmwmmmw ,ffmawm wmmwfgw 5 3 5 5 5 KS 1 S S S 2 E S 3 2 2 E 5 2 E 5 if 5, 5 Z? is S S 'S E 3 a 2 2 Z 2 2 2 5 EE 2 V E Qs E 5 'E it E 1 3. 5 s 2 3 5 S 5 Q 35 2 S Q, 5 43 162 5w,uW Lldlo L' Gosh im so S0 Kwppw W WON' mek Utouyvvwu-covff! had Ywlchuvwe +0 bccffmb Qflymg. 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BEST ALL AROUND DAMGN BURFORD Asked how he felt when he found out he had won best all around Damon said, l thought it was great! It made me feel really good about myself. In his spare time he enjoys hunting, fishing, horseback riding and playing sports. He was in Ski Club and was on the frosh football and basketball teams. wsmgk PAULA MC GRATI-I The shoes of freshman best all around were filled by Paula. She was surprised when she'd learned she'd accomplished such a feat. In her free time she enjoys going to the beach or going to San Francisco for a little shopping. She was a member of the Wave Club and competed on the water polo and swim teams. 55, - Q :gg at X X xr few ri-:ui .if is X t ' gg 4 is E r 5 x A Y .N 1 , get wk SS. 4. Q' ... Qs. ae, 'Q as U avig QS . ,:, .Bs .ge .af -- ..... 1 3 , o 5 rx 1 -1-ie: . , ful: v ' -ss? Q A. A 'A 'ff i 4 u 1 : -ear? .,,,,,,, - ff:-WMA :-?5 sss'fs:E ,, We .. l . ' tag., S QE J o , X, , -at -ef4 ' .. .,,, , gi.. 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Danielle Raffanti and Brian Boomer want to know, What do you think jennifer Heikel is thinking about? Kristin Fox Although Kristin Fox is a well rounded person who participates in Student Council, Key Club, and advanced speech, her main focus is dance. Kristin has taken a balletljazz class from Iuline's School of Dance for six years. Kristin takes her hobby very seriously by practicing up to nine hours a week. Kristin has been in only one major production, The Nutcracker, but has been in numerous recitals and intends to perform in many others. Her first career choice is dancing professionally and plans on traveling to New York to achieve her goal. Kristin also aspires to become a psychologist, after she retires as a dancer, of course! - Ienifer Quesenberry Foam Students Against Drunk Driving is a club that has taken a hard look at the problems of drunk driving and has worked equally hard to find solutions. Shan Schauer became a devoted member of SADD. Three years ago Shan and his mother were hit by a drunk driver. His mother was temporarily paralyzed, and Shan suffered a neck injury. Therefore Shan has very strong opinions about the drunk driving problems facing the United States. Shan's main goal is to let people know about the consequences of drunk driving and let them know about SADD. Shan's future goals revolve around his need to prevent harm. I-Ie wants to be a chiropractor as his need for a three- year-treatment has shown him the value of this health field. - Jenifer Quesenberry af 3 X 3 NW, X X X S 1 an xv ww S a , ' f MA., Track dodges puddles Track season started off in a slow jog, due to the early March rains. Fortunately the team managed to dodge the mud puddles and get in a few extensive work-outs. They tried 'to spend two days during the week training at Modesto Junior College and the rest of the week practicing at Davis or preparing for a meet. These practices were vital to excel in their main events: distance running, sprints, shot put, and discus. Unlike last year, track received no support from boosters to finance transportation, so they organized a log- A-Thon to raise money. Because the team consisted of newcomers and few returning members, the competition' assumed Davis would be lacking in performance, but track coach Kim Dinnell was confident with his team from the start. He stated, We're going to surprise some people. - Kiki and Annesa Leaders of the green Golf team was stronger than any of the teams the school has fielded in the past few years according to coach Dick Stafford. Past teams have been strong, but never as well balanced as this team. Only a few points separted the team's number 1 ranked player and its number 6 ranked player. Wins were definitely a team effort. Another positive point was the team's youth: Davis should have a fine golf team for the next few years. Coach Stafford was particularly impressed by Dana Arnold stating, She couldn't drive as far as some other members of the team so it took her more strokes to get to the green, but she played so well that she ended up with excellent scores. The only real competition for the Spartans was Merced. They played very well and were the only team that was a serious threat to Davis. In their first match together Davis topped Merced by a single stroke. We stayed confident and played well, exclaimed coach Stafford. - Manjeet Singh , ,Q ..,, i i ikgw, ...M , , it H , . fL'., , V f . , , 1 w t f f.. 1-Effort, V 4 jo, ,, 5 S X Boys tennis aims for CCC With high expectations boys tennis coach Darryl Torre felt, This could be one of Davis High School's best tennis teams. Starting the season with the previous year's players, the team gained strong players in freshman Derek Daily and foreign exchange student Olaf Sachau. Top three players were Sachau, Steve Matthews and Ed Nelson. 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'-S' 4 'Q' Q vwxaazxxxrwm :QTNFQX-RS7lf.MM.nmsw Q WKNA45' . ,,.NTW,,.,W ,Nd Q , w is wr--Q-'f m'lQ'Mgss r W- ww ,ww W ,K K A N.- ,X .L K - s A A A Wxw.. 5 . 3 S, 53 fi L S ' ii 0 Lf. , IR - :SN- v ' Q .- . . . -JRR- f :: ' Y-tif' : .,, wk 4 - g ym . : .gps X N 3 .. ' : .Q... ,,,, , , Maggy: 1. 1. it N 1 sg MX XS' Frosh compete Frosh baseball was strong and competitive, according to coach Rick Haire. I'm fortunate to have excellent players this year in almost every position. Gur pitching with Mike Vahn, Greg Capps, Ioe Iiminez and Ernie Lopez looks strong, said coach Haire early in the season. Teams to beat were Beyer and Merced. Said I-Iaire, Both teams traditionally draw good talent, however, you can't discount any team in any league. Early in the season the team's strongest areas were pitching and defense, with above average speed on the bases. This group of guys have excellent skills, They have good attitudes and were willing to learn, reported coach Haire. - jenny Frame and Teri Bracken l i ,,..-fr ,. f-ss--' Sophs hold own Sophomore baseball started their season with a 12-8 victory over Central Catholic. Asked in March about his team, coach Dan Boer responded, They're a good group and they're hardworking. I think we'll enjoy the season. Some exceptional players were Ioe Plant, pitcher- catcherp Greg McCay, pitcher, Ryan Redlow, outfield, and Ierry Engel, first and third baseman. I think we'll have a good season. We should be very competitive in league, remarked coach Boer. It was expected the sophomore would have some stiff competition with Turlock and Beyer. But their pitching and infield play would hold them together. - Ienny Frame and Teri Bracken Expectations high Tremendous! is what coach Bruce Emerson said of varsity softball team's spirit. The team had the potential to be undefeated in league play. Though coach Emerson says that every player is a winner, the team had the extra help of these valuable players: Jenifer Wyatt, first team all CCC, Kristi Bettencourt and Debbie Butterfield, second team all CCC. In addition, Barbara Blakeslee, catcher, Sue Ellen Endicott, outfielder, Heather Morgan, third base, and Sheila Sieferer, pitcher and outfielder were also valuable players. The team's challenge was to maintain the school's championship string. Most competition came from Merced and Beyer. In junior varsity softball, coach Dick Erler felt tough competition came from Downey, Merced, Beyer and Turlock. Standout players were Dawn Gillaspy and Toni Mawyer, both freshmen. - Kimberly Barrett V-if ' wwf M i. P , J. if,,5 f AH R, 4 Q Af' if . ' fm H , V: M w Q 1 Y Sl, A Aquatics make waves As the sun rose over the horizon, swim managers ambled into the pool area to take covers off the pool. Steam bellowed from the top of the crystal- clear water, and swimmers jumped into the pool hoping the morning's workout wouldn't be too painstaking. Ten 100's on 1:4O,, screamed coach Brent Bohlender. As practice drew to an end, swimmers ran to locker rooms to prepare for school. What laid ahead of them? Why, another practice at 2:1O! Such was a day in the lives of Davis High swimmers. For divers practice generated a different sensation: that of falling. During practice these daredevils hurled themselves off the low and high dives attempting to perfect that back flip or one and one half dive. Unfortunately, every dive was not perfect and some ended up in a painful bellyflop. Turlock and Merced posed definite threats for both the swimmers and divers. Those expected to do well were Iim Sprott, Eric Sharar, Mike Niemi, Eric Corgiat, Amy Halley, Dawn Pratt and Leah Goldman. Chris Craft, Eric Dixon, jennifer Lowe, Cami Cause and Iulie Guthrie were predicted to execute great dives for Davis aquatics. - Licia Pope an-D mf, 4. .'6'af,.r The epitomy of strength and precision, lim Sprott practices his polished butterfly stroke. During a warm up Chris Craft executes a dive off the low boa rd. Coach Brent Bohlender analyzes the strokes of his swimmers while trying to figure out what to have for dinner. Varsity swimmers listen intently as coach Bohlender assigns the day's work-out. 5 .. -Q, t x .X i ...if-w..,,s,w W, 2' -W. After a strenuous work-out, john Saras relaxes against the side of the pool allowing the warm water to rejuvenate his tired muscles, Conspirers Eric Sharar and Paul Norquist grab the legs of their victim, Chris Craft, before throwing him in the pool. M Linda Beamer Sharon Armer Typist Clerk Ursula Bailey Food Service Ken Adair Social Studies Speech W Brian Beard Art Louise Alberti English Barr English Bob Benjamin English Counseling secretaries Pat Beauchesne, Pat Iennings and counselor 194 Melinda Niemi offer service with a smile. Dave Math Industrial Education Dan Boer Physical Education Brent Bohlender Science Physical Education , wi Mary Typist Clerk Home Economics Ken Brink Dean of Students Iohanna Carvalho Asst. Cafeteria Mngr Elaine English Iohn Cosner Science W' iirr Pat Crifasi Food Service Teri Curtis Science Beverly Dahlgren Assistant Princi al .. , kkl. i s s . K - A .lf if: Iulie Danielson Counselor N Mike Deffley Custodian Richard DeWolf fs Nathan Fletcher Food Service Sherril Flores Math 5 h. .... - Denis France Physical Education Driver's Education Dorothy Gallo Food Service 196 Erika Gibbs Food Service Beverly Science Gary Giovannoni Social Science Math y y Dan Gonsalves Physical Education Typist Clerk Typist Clerk Food Service William Thompson, social studies instructor, Grayson discusses World History with his junior class. Gary Green Custodian ,, ti i Nancy iiii 'S Typist Clerk , f Kristine Haberling lay H3fl'i5 English Custodian Rick Haire Special Education Margaret Hodge Physical Education Gertrude Hogue English 1 I- Ieri Holman English Ierry Houser Careers Science Physical Education Harold Hubbard Work Experience College Counsel Stanley Wolden, director of work experience, searches through the Career Center's various resources to help Steve Lecouve. Beverly Iohnson Science Larry Iohnson Health Education V Dorothy Lacoste Foreign Language Don Lanphear Careers Physical Education Driver's Education Larry Leitner Math Fred Manke Science Lois Marler S. .ix I Larry Mc Donald Ma th Bill McRivette Assistant Principal Gary Meeganli 5 Music Dorace Merenda Special Education Ted Meyer Math Industrial Education Florence Miller Food Service I , Karen Miller Food Service Glenna Mori Business Special Education Hortense Nichols Food Service Foreign Language Ierry North n . Studen s take a moment to listen and laugh with drama instructor Head Custodian Karen Lotko while she tries to prove her point. Bill Peck Ma th Physical Education Charlotte Peck aaav fir, t t ' iile A if Darlene Peterson Food Service Peterson Counselor Martha Ridgway Cafeteria Vicki Rios Instructional Aide Dorita Robinson 1' If I Margaret Rose English X 6 .MU J W 5 iv if Tl x Zi ,i nff'i 199 Debbie Svopa Education Dick Stafford Special Education Camille Taylor Instructional Aide Robert Ruehle Science Richard Salter Barbara Steele Counselor ggi Yvonne Taylor Social Science Maralyn Stewart Counselor Robert Smith 5 Social Science Science 2:-ssfsgs: N Qs . ye , . . K .fgsegi-w ' fans- 5 -' , ,.r.. William Thompson Social Science Leota Toal Career Center Asst. Darryl Torre Physical Education Tim T Principal Pat V Home Economics Henrietta Art A librarian's job is not an easy taskg not only does Peggy Evans need to know where a book is, she must also know what valuable information 200 it contains. Instructor David Rancano helps students pronounce, spell and fluently speak Spanish. Frank Vandervort ROP Iamce Food Service Betty Ward English Nancy Watling Music English ,mawm ,ww Ioe Weavill Social Science Tom Weber Industrial Education Myrna Westmoreland Home Economics Dwayne Westphal Business Physical Education Merlin Whitford Business Student Store Violet Younany Food Service Mike Wollman English Marion Zoodsma Gary Trimble Special Education C . -Nix, .- X :-VXA. .- V :--Aww-1--::S , 5 LS gg? gf . . x Ll - i 'XV - fff i-W' W'QQ if s i . Q Qffff' wg as 5 .awww af, 1 Q , 4 I , ' V ' k. if ii -1 ig V ,an :1,',LgM I KKK l' ' 1, f ' ' Q pw '- , , ' V X ' Mx 9 T f ,rayffvifhfwf u f ,J x - fag? , ' 'fli --,pi K , ', K ,E Tx lj 2 i ,N sr x A smile is worth a thousand words. Photo by Daly ln. A picture of perfect quality is that of the Covell in downtown Modesto by Debbie Souza. If only the mob looked as innocent as this gangster. Photo by Francisco Romo. We Are Davis High dmv an ! E gf . X n Meryl Streep and Robert Redford have a romantic interlude in the movie Out of Africa. This love story was nominated for 11 Academy Awards. Their performance together was superb: Streep was nominated for the best actress Oscar, and Redford was as handsome as ever. She's a two million dollar lottery winner! Marlyn Salomon, a Los Angeles bank secretary, reacted with a yelp of excitement on November 26, 1985. aff X awe :iiUl9W Remember hen... tgwfb x A' W rw --fe ? President Ronald Reagan met Russian leader Mikhail Corbichev for the first time in early November, 1985, in Geneva, Switzerland. During this summit meeting they discussed situations concerning Star Wars and peace agreements. Halley's Comet has returned every 76 years or so since at least 2.39 B.C. This year it will pass no Closer than 39 million miles away. Pete Rose of the Cincinnati Reds broke Ty Cobb's record for Most Hits Careef' on September 11, 1085. At age 44 Rose hit his 4192 hit in Cincinnatis River Front Stadium playing against the San Diego Padres. ln early january of 1986, 14 year old Donna Ashlock received a heart from a former Pablo Garza for her heart transplant. he was going to die and specifically said he Donna to have his heart. Donna prefers talk about him but she s thankful to him and his The NASA space Shuttle, Challenger, exploded after a minute and six seconds into space on january 28 1986 A total of seven people died is tragedy including the first 1 T e Jr Perry, best defensive lineman for the Chicago weighing 308 pounds, became the heaviest person in Superbowl history to score a touchdown. The Bears stomped the New England Patriots 46-10 on Superbowl Sunday. To arouse the Be-ar's enthusiasm they produced a popular Superbowl song, The Superbowl Shuffle. The most valuable player of the game was Richard Dent, also a defensive lineman. Wifi' The Boss, Bruce Springsteen, rocks his fans at on of his stops on his American tour. His album, Born in the U.S.A, sold 15 million copies worldwide in 1985. Herb! He's the man who never tasted a Burger King Whopper. On January 26, 1986, Herb visited a Burger King for the first time and bit into a Whopper. He gives the thumbs up sign and is showered by confetti after tasting a Whopper. 'x N'-wl'Q1 212 Miraculously the year has come to an end and the product of our efforts is now before us.There were often times when I questioned the completion of this book. Our seven month production period was filled with brainstorming sessions, short tempers, long-term headaches, compromises, short-lived arguments and still more brainstorming. It was our theme of Breaking Traditions that caused all the problems. We wanted to illustrate diversity, something different from the rest. Ideas were at first slow in coming, but once we got going there was no stopping us. For some of us, ideas didn't materialize until we were taking a shower, in the middle of taking a test, or on our way to school. Ididn't care how we received the ideas just as long as we got them. Our concept of separating the book into seasons made deadlines an interesting experience. Sports, class pictures, clubs and the like had to be divided among the four sections while the division pages had to fall in just the right places to receive the lowest price for spot color. Our pursuit to break traditions, needless to say, sometimes left us wanting to break someone's neck. To add to our early frustrations, we decided to employ the use of the school's typesetter, enabling us to set our own copy. Much thanks to Dionn Martin and Sydni Minder who spent their yearbook time mastering the typesetting machine and producing all the copy that exists in this bookg your hours of work and stiff fingers were irreplaceable. Good luck to next year's staff should they decide to use this machine again. Creation of pages finally began and questions from the staff came pouring in, I thank Mrs. I-Iogue for having the answers in the many instances that I didn't. The manufacturing of the Olympian was a hardened task this year due to the smallness of the class: 17 people. Because of this more weight was distributed among everyone making all our lives a little more hectic. Long hours after school and on weekends were necessary, thanks to ATKLT some of our work was accomplished over the phone. As our first deadline was met I prayed that our shipment wouldn't somehow get lost in route to Iostens. The arrival of proofs lessened my hysterical worrying and proved to be rewarding for we saw our first finished pages. Although meticulously read and re-read, there were still some mistakes. We proved the fact that no one is perfect. The rest is history. Along the way we used a few of our alotted late days but managed to get the book in on time. What a relief! I thank all of those who dedicated themselves to the production of this annual. Special thanks to jennifer Warden, sports editor, and Michele Remsing, senior editor, who lessened the task of editing, and Kiki Tzagarakis who kept our photo assignments in perfect order. As can been seen, you all did a great job. You now hold the dreams of 17 Davis students, treat this book with care for we put our hearts and souls into this edition. Enjoy and good luck in the future. - Licia Pope Editor-in-Chief 'rv A Dfmlnkr 1 1 Adi BRE KING Kia E32 f thanks... is ins Fdrrfm., our mmmfatrae .ffm .Emails fafwugs szgatffiiffe flfliflffti mins. wsgifiis mmumgxam msgs and iufamwfmft ...gavgwegaaiiaf wx sdmitfmww www. Q . - TW .igtxfw me s . ' 5 Y? W 2 f f Q. T- 1- f f . . Q YW. .TP f ' LQ Q'ffMQf'.'1llfET':iiJ:2':?Hiii?f'i 'f'f5'?5t f.?f.ft'i31-77:13ilf.':?3f?' - ii g 1 wa,:-w-13.-fipff, 'sg 2-. Y Q 1. , f .. wg A .pw.3.wXe.3-..my.g gt 'K '-1' 2...-V1 ygaq ?.'?L?lft?J f Q- f J W fri! I . . 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BONDS 1105 14TH STREET Mooss o CALFORN 95354 JEFFREY J QUINN 529 3 so LeeW Mettler .-.Ill D D S ORTHODONTICS Coffee Road Suxtc F 6 Mod csto Calnf 95358 OPEN AL Q i!+i4f ' MEDICAL 81 DENTAL ASSISTANTS 1604 F d A 10 M C l f 95350 C2095 527 5 The Warden S Off1CC Rubber Stamps 0 GlfIS for Home 8: Offlce Off1ce Supphes 0 Furmrure Draftmg 8: Engmeermg Supplles 14011 Street 529 6321 Ienmfer and Aml survey the new department at The Warden's Offxce Davls 86 - All of us at the studxo of photography want to wlsh you well ln whatever you dom the years ahead lt has been a pleasure bemg a part of your llves and we hope that your senior portrait wlll help remmd you of all the great tlmes you had nn your last year at Davis l-hgh' And to everv student faculty member admmlstrator and parent thank you for maklng 1985 86 a great year' lim 8. Sue and Staff Q photography 3507 Tully Road 521 0600 ' I Q CONGRATULATIONS- Class of 1986 RONALD L CHAMPION D D S M S D Specualnst an Orthodontncs Slddky, Well 17 Vw! yvm wx 3 Clvses -PM s year and go!- VW YM vffw well cmd Uwk 'Dewk-ck '-Pi o5 +o 0. vvwvme 'WL Summer awk see YOW N f-1 9CYow X Seewx Sfb lot warkjvggs Hope No see. aw Mud- ymf awk Maylof. as .Svww Goof! Lv-sk GLN'-'ff UWJ Jaw Y-We 1524 McHenry Avenue Suute 535 Modesto CA 95350 12097 575 5888 BAIRD PHOTOGRAPHY S M wx? wk W tsl Q if xq' -X543 XJKTIONS cf: gov A 521213. U Roaem R CROFT DDS me c mo yaz g , I I I , I I I U ' 1 A I A ' f'-3' ' ., P ' +0 . 1015 16th Su Ax N S, -2515? odesto, CA. 1 gf-if, X v- 7-iff , on A Q, 1 iii. if ,vii ' n,? i'afg4 . A - ' I I ' ' 'A year he,1c+ yeav . Maybe 2 I ' -7hff- N 5 - 0-v4 - --g -vm , A-.-,...,,., A 0 A 12.2-:ffwi Q? S-rA'ffR4.'7i'5f' A. V, ,N . I I AJEW: Si-jfllrs, ' 'mf , I, QW . H lx A 5- Y' I . I '4 I 2 V Y I Y L Vi . 160 , 0 ORIHODONTICS l I I I U' I 1230 Floyd Avenue 1 Moc1aslo.CA 953501 12095 524-5515 142 GlonlAvenue1Monluc0. A 9 3-7689 ACADEMICS Academics 10-11 Academic Decathlon 113 Student Council 58 CLASSES Seniors 18-49 Senior Class Officers 46 Class of '86 16-17 juniors 88-103 Iunior Class Officers 88 Sophomores 116-133 Sophomore Class Officers Freshmen 164-181 Freshmen Class Officers 164 CLUBS Ars 12-13 Art Club 137 Chess Club 50 Choir 109 Deca 53 Drama 142-143 FFA 14-15 FHA-Hero 135 Flags 85 French 138 German 138 Los Latinos 135 Marching Band 86 Newspaper 112 Orchestra 108 Y Peerllnter High 139 Pep Band 87 Rally 84 SADD 51 IIS!! Science 134 Ski Club 136 Speech 54-55 Vica 52 Wave 134 Yearbook 110-111 MISC Ads 214-220 Closing 202-207 Current Events 208-211 Dance 106-107 Editors Page Faculty 194-201 Last Yearbook pix 212 Misc 104-105 New teachers 56-57 Opening 2-3 Staff Appreciation 59 SPORTS Basketball 144-148 Boy's tennis 187 Cheerleading 80-82 Cross Country 79 Football 64-71 Girl's tennis 78 Golf 186 Homecoming 159 Royalty 158 Soccer 150-153 Softball 188-189 SwimminglDiving 190-193 Stats 156-157, 160-161 Track 182-185 Volleyball 76-77 Water Polo 72-74 Wrestling 154-155 V 2 Students A Abercrombie, Gregory Abernathy, Stefani 22,44 Abrahams, Gary Abrahams, Mary 165 Abrew, Gary 165 Acker, Stephanie 58,59,89 Adam, Helen Amador, Gregory 22,154 Amarelo, Francine 165 Amarelo, Richard 117 Andersen, Renee 18,22,83, 113 Anderson, Edward Anderson, janet 89 Anderson, Laurie 89 Anderson, Rob 89 Andrade, julie Andres, Carlos 165 Andrew, Stephen 165 Andrews, jarrod 141,165 Angelakis, Michael 117 Austin, Tracy 117 Avedisian, Sevon 117 Avery, Devin 165 Avery, Rebecca 165 Avila, julie Avila, Natalie 165 Awisha, Hilda Azevedo, Lisa Azevedo, Missy 89 Aziz, Deiana 89 Aziz, Sobbah B Adamakis, Peter 22,64,83 Adams, Dayton 165 Adams, Edie 165 Adams, jason 117 Adams, Thamer Adcox, jerry Adrian, Aaron 165 Affholter, Michael 117 Aguiar, Tim 117 Aguirre, Andy 89 Aguirre, julian 117 Akins, Shannon 165 Alameda, David Albor, Tomas 89 Alcantar, Elizabeth Alcantar, Rosa 117 Anglim, john 89,137,138 Anglim, Tim 117,138 Applegate, Dena 22,138 Aradoz, Machell 117 Arauza, Angelina 117 Archuleta,Lyann Ard, Cornel Ard, Lamont 117 Ardis, Bradley 70,165 Armistead, Kym 165 Arnold, Dana 76,117 Arnold, Mark 89 Arnold, Stephanie 60,74, 116,117 Arp, Benjamin Arreguin, Sabrina 76 Baca, Nancy 165 Bach, Loren 70,165 Badie, johnny 117 Baez, jose Bahamonde, Cristina Bailey, Kathy 89 Bairos, jody Baiz, Angela 117 Baker, Bron Baker, Kelly 22 Baker, Lisa 117 Baker, Michelle 12,89 Baker Mike 70,165 Baker Phillip 117 Baker, Scott 112 Bakker, jeff 89 Allen, Christina 89 Allen, jennifer 165 Allen, Paul 165 Allen, Todd 117 Allsup, Michael 89 Almeda, Donald 165 Altadonna, Brian 22 Alvarez, Marina Alves, Lorraine 22 Alves, Nicky 165 Alves, Ryan 70,165 Asbill, jon 89 Ash, Leslie Ashhenbrenner, Cathy 110 Ashleigh, Matthew 74,117 Atkinson, jody Atkinson, Kevin 165 Atristain, Willie 165 Austin, Aaron 165 Austin, Martha 86,87,108, 165 Austin, Roy 22,108 Bakker Marci 22 Baldasano, Dave 22 Bales, Kora 117 Bales, Glen 70 Bandy, Brett 112,165 Banford, Greg Barth, Ai 165 Banh, 'lu Kim 117 Baranski, joey 22 Baranski, Tricia 165 Barber, Anthony 22 Barber, Chf 165 Barber, Laurie 156 Bargas, Roberta 117 Barger, Troy 165 Barker, Cindy 22 Barker, Cynthia 165 Barksdale, Nychole 117 Barner, Debra Ann 89 Barnes, Karey 117 Barnes, Mike 89 Barnes, Robert 22,64 Barnett, Gail 89 Barnwell, jennifer 79,117 Baroni, Christina 117 , vii is-.L Barrett, Dion 117 Barrett, Terry 22 Bartee, Laura 22 Bartell, Denise Barton, Dana 78,117,148 Barton, Michelle 165 Barton, Nick 117 Barton, Nicole 165 Basham, Kimberly 89 Basi, Bobby 149,165 Basi, Pinder 150 Bassard, Sherah 117 Bates, john Bates, Paul 117 Baughman, Mark Baum, Tim Bauman, Carolyn 89 Bavaro, Paul 117 Bavaro, Shannon 139,156 Bayless, Corey Bayless, Scott Beals, Dwayne 165 Bean, Anthony 89 Beasley, Stephen 117 Bechan, Anita 22 Beck, Michael 117 Beffa, Tania 165 Bell, jennifer 52,117 Bellamy, Samson 50,51,165 Belletto, janna 165 Bello, Denise 22 Benge, Celesta 23,139 Bennett, Carol 23 Bennett, Greg 23,64 Bennett, Susan 117 Bennett, Wayne 117 Berbena, Felicia Blevins, Anthony 89 Blevins, Roxanne 166 Blue, Kim Marie 89 Blunt, Willie 166 Boatman, james 118 Boddie, Bill 118 Bodeson, Donald 166 Bodiford, Melissa 118 Boer, Corey 118 Boer, Kristin 89 Berkowitz, Steven 117 Bernard, Benedicta 89 Bernard, johnny 117 Berryhill, Diana Bertolosso, Michele 117 Betker, Kim 165 Bolles, Michael 89 Bonham, Rhonda 23 Bonzi, Rachael 166 Boomer, Brian 166,180 Booth, Michelle 166 Borba Patty 23,139 Bowen Bettencourt, Kristi 89 Biagini, Cynthia 23 Biddle, Sandra 165 Biglow, Brandon 165 Bigham, Phillip 89 Biglieri, Barbara 117 Biglieri, Kevin 23 Billington, Michael 89 Billington, Niles 52 Borbon, Angi 166 Boucher, Tiffany 105,166 Bourque, Scott 89 Bowen, Clifton Bowen, Dannette 166 Bowen, David Bowen Gentye 118 Bowen Mary Scott 110,135 Bilyeu, Tim 165 Bingham, Carla 117 Binion, Derena 166 Bispo, Danny 23,64 Bittle Cindy 166 Bittle james 118 Black, Chris 166 Black, Dana 166 Black, Deshawn 89 Black, Rich Lee Black Ronnie 23 64 Blackburn, Kelly I1 18 Blackmore, julie Ann 89 Blakeslee, Barbara 76,89 Blanc, june 18,23,138 Blanchard, Anissa Lu 23,43 Blanchard, Tami 89 Blanchard, Natasha 166 Blankenship, justin 23 Blankenship, Melanie 118 Bowerman, Chris 118 Bowers, jill 89 Bowers, Rebecca 139 Bowlin, Stephanie 118 Bown, Mark Boyd, Amy 78,166 Boyden, Lee 70,166 Boyett, Dale 50,51 Boyle, Andrew 166 Boyles, Melanie 118 Bracken, Theresa 12,23,78, Bradford, jerry 89 Bradford, Tammy 89,166 Bradley, Melissa 74,88 Bradley, Scott Brandenburg, jeff Branham, Bobbie 166 Brashear, Pixie 166 Brashear, Lisa 118 Brass, jeremy 166 Brenning, Kendall 118 Brewer, Danny 166 Brewer, jeffrey 23 Brewer, Lisa Brewer Briggs, , Sharon 166 judy 89 Brimmer, jennifer 118 Brisco, Kevin 23,64,67 Bristow, Gaylin 118 Britt, jewell 118 Britton, Tammy 166 Brockway, Patrick 23 Buer, Michelle 166 Burford, Damon 78,116,164 Burford, jerrad 18,24,44,58, 72,113 Burk, Craig Burnett, Preston 166 Burrows, Kristi 166 Burton, April 118 Burtson, Danny 166 Burtson, David 89 Buss, Crystal 166 Buss, Paris 112,118 Bustamante, Maria 118 Bronowski, Louise 118 Bronowski, Paul 118,139,156 Bronzan, Marty 118 Brooks, Tony 118 Brooks, Garth 89 Brossier, Tabatha 23 Brossier, Tracy Broumas, jennifer 23 Brown, Bobbie Brown, Donelle 118,138 Brown, jerita 118 Brown, Kenneth 89 Brown, Michelle 118 Brown, Randy 166 Brown, Sharon 137 Brown, Shawn 166 Brown, Tammy 118 Brown, Ursula 80,137,166 Brownlee, Cheryl 89 Broyles, Dale Brundage, Valerie 23 Brunetti, Melissa 23 Brunn, Patrick Bryant, Charlotte Bryant, Christina 166 Bryant, Michael 118 Bryant, Michael Bryant, Richard Buchanan, Sean 64 Buchta, Theresa Buckmaster, Melinda 89 Buckmaster, Theresa 23 Budensiek, Paul 166 Budjen, Lisa Buer, jennifer 135,166 Buster, Carl 166 Butcher, Denise 90 Butler, Robbie 166 Butterfield, Debbie 24,148 Butterfield, Rachel 89,148 BL1fZ, Kim 61,118,148 Buzzini, Tim 118 Bystrom, Greg 90 C Cable, Todd 166 Cabral, Mike Cadrett, Paul 24 Calderon, Ernesto Calderon, Liza 118 Calderon, Rachel 89 Calton, Denise 118 Campbell, Mandy 90 Campbell, Marvin 90 Campbell, Michael 118 Campos, Vaughn 166 Canevaro, Susan 12,74,118, 148 Cannel, Michelle 118 Cannizzaro, Anthony 139,24 Cannizzaro, Susan 90 Cantwell, Duane Cantwell, Michael 24,154 Caporgno, joe 166 Capps, Greg 70,166 Capps, Michelle 118 Caraccio, joy 166 Carattini, David 90 Carballo, Daniel 167 Carballo, Elizabeth 90 Cardenas, jesse 74,167 Cardenas, SammyA118 Cardoza, Anthony 90 Cardoza, Carrie 58, 112,116, 118 Carisoza, Mike Carlisle, jill 138 Carlson, Erika 90 Carman, Chris 167 Carper, Wade 90 Carranza, Lisa 24 Carranza, Romy 80,167 Carrasco, Margaria 167 Carrell, james 118 Carrillo, Craig 70 Carrillo, Yvonne Carter, Kevin 24 Carvalho, Andy 64,90 Cary, David 90 Cassell, Michael 24 Cassle, Mary 24 Castaneda, Anthony 167 Castillo, Edith 118 Castillo, Ivette 118 Castro, Victor Cathcart, Kerry 167 Cathcart, Susan 118 Cattedra, joanne 119 Cattedra, johnny 167 Chau, Duoc Chau, Giac Chau, Hung 167 Cheek, Donald Chen, Daisy 167 Chhoeung, Kandob 167 Chhoy, Por Chipponeri, Todd Chituras, johnathan 64 Choate, Melissa 90 Christensen, Cathy 119 Christensen, Karen 90,139, 148 Church, jana Chyles, janet 90 Ciccarelli, judy 88,90,139 Ciraolo, Lisa 24 Cisneros, Regina 119 Clarity, Tim 119 Clark, Brett Clark, Deann 24 Clark, Denise Clark, Eric 90 Clark jon Clark Melissa Clark Nanci 119 Clark Stacy Clark Tami 167 Clement, David 70,147,167 Clonts, Steven 68,119 Clymer, Chester Cawein, Raemarie Cawley, Michelle 119 Cerda, Ricky Cerda, Ryan 167 Cerrudo, Staci 24,112 Chand, Lawrence 167 Chand, Veerend Chandon, Renee 119 Chang, Bridget 24 Chang, Donald 167 Chapline, Roger Chapline, Teresa Chapman, Kimberly 90 Chapman, Stephanie 167 Chase, Mindy 167 Chastain, Susan 24 Chau, Cuong Phu 119 Cobleigh, Paula 119 Cody, Brian 90 Coey, Amie 167 Coffer, Cherie 119 Cogburn, Tracye 24 Cohea, Billy 119 Cohn, Mara 119 Coin, julie 119 Coin, Ronnie 167 Coley, Christine 167 Collins, Kelley 167 Collins, Rabecca 90 Collins, Samantha 119 Colvin, Curtis 24,64,83 Colwell, Don 119 Combs, Buzzy 90,150 Combs, Scott 119 Conner, Brian 167 Contreras, Alejandra 167 Contreras, Alex 68,119 Contreras, Fernando 90 Cook, Christine 90,112 Cook, Michelle 119 Cook, Patricia 167 Cook, Stan 65,84 Coolidge, Laura 167 Coolidge, Trina 167 Coon, Shelli 119 Cooper, john Cooper, Shane 24 Copes, Ginger 119 Corbin, james 167 Corbin, Rhonda 167 Corbin, Richard 90 Corbin, Robert 24 Cordeiro, james 68 Cordos, Iudita 90 Cordos, Vinicius 119 Cordova, Sandra 167 Corey, Crystal 24 Corgiat, Eric 72,73 Corgiat, Martin 110 Corgiat, Scott 70,147,167 Corn, james 167 Cornell, Donny 167 Cornwell, Rachel 90 Cornwell, Roberta 24 Cortez, Olga 90 Cox, Kim 167 Cox, Paul 90 Cox, Richard 25 Cox, Wendy 25 Crabtree, jason 119 Crabtree, joe 68,70,167 Craft, Chris 74,119 Crandell, Sheila 25 Crawford, Andrew 25 Crawford, Patricia 90 Crawshaw, Kelli 59,60,116 119,137 Crews, Tamara 90 Crismon, Blaine 25,113 Crist, Michele 25 Croslow, Holly 167 Croslow, Wendy 119 Cross, Diane 25 Cross, janel 25 Crossman, Robert 150 Crowley, Geoff 68,119 Crudo, jennifer 167 Crum, Ryan 119 Crum, Spencer Cruz, Raquel 25,76 Cruz, Stephanie 76,168 Cuellar, joey Cuevas, Anthony 168 Cummings, Diana 25,138 Cummins, Robby Cunningham, Eric 168 Costa, joey 167 Costa, jennifer 90 Costa, Kathleen 25 Costa, Lisa 119,135 Costa, Scott 119 Cottel, Darren 74,112,119 Couchman, Suzanne 24 Coulter, Kerri 12,13,90,110 Coulter, Quentin 167 Courtney, Andrea 119 Courtney, Maresa 138,167 Covarrubias, Lupe 25 Cox, Brenda 90 Cox, David 167 ' Cunningham, Laurie Cunningham, Tami 119 Cupples, Erika Curl, Heather 168 Curtis, Aaron 119 Curtis, Scott 25 Cushing, Shelley 59,60,78, 116,119 D Dadasovich, Ryan 168 Dadesho, jennifer 119 139 David, Curt 70 Daily, Derek 168 Daily, Rebecca 119 Dalla, Scott 168 Damron, Cindy 119 Darpinian, Signe 76,116,119 David, Roby 70,147,168 David,Rony 25,112 Davidson, Dina 76,90,139, 156 Davis, Allan 90,144 Davis, Branden 70, 168 Davis, Edward 168 Davis, Eric 168 Davis, james 25 Davis, jeff 74,119 Davis, Latresa 25 Davis, Matthew 50,52,168 Davis, Pamela Davis, Sean 168 Davis, Tonya 119 Davis, Tracy 74,90,101,148 Davison, Eric Davison, Lori 25 Deatrick, Douglas 58,59,116, 120,147,150 Deering, Albert Deleissigues, jamie 120 Delgado, Nancy 168 Delgado, Ximena 25 Deliyiannis, Aldo 120 Deliyiannis, Dino 90 Dent, james 74,120 Devore, William 25,64 Diaz, Angelica 120 Diaz, Dora 26 Diaz, Lisa 120 Dickey, Stacey 168 Dickey, Tiffaney 120,137 Dickie, Margaret Ann 168 Diep, Chau Diep, Hung 168 Dimperio, Darcy Dinh, Hai Tuan Dinh, Thuy 26 Dinkha, Susan Dirks, james 120 Divird, Matt 168 Doty, Rocky 120 Douma, Lynnae 168 Downing, Darbi 26 Doyle, Kathy 58,59,116,120, Edwards, Marni 120 Edwards, Meika 168 Edwards Stephen Edwards, Therin Edy, Amy 50,51,91 Draper, Sharon 26,113 Driver, june 168 Du Amarell, Laura 91 Du Brutz, Shane 168 Duckart, Alex 26 Duckart, Fred 168 Dufton, Mary-Noel 26,52 Dugan, Allison 120 Dunbar, Clint 26,137 Dunn, Freddie 26 Dunn, Otis 70,147,168 Dunn, Ticia 120 Durbec, Shane 168 Durbin, Diana 26 Dyas, Reggie 91 Dyer, Katherine 112,120 Dyer, Bill 112,168 Egenberger, jeremy 120 Ehrlich, Ruth 26 Eisenhauer, Alexes 168 Eisenhauer, janeen 26,156 Elam, Leon 91 Elam, Larry 26 Elizondo, Randy 168 Elliott, Richie Elliott, Teresa 120 Elms, Sherrie Elwess, Anne 91,139 Emens, Kristee 26 Endicott, Sue Ellen 90,148 Eng, Melissa 91,137 Entriken, Angela 27 Entriken, Ronald 91 Epperson, Carl 91 Epperson, jennifer 168 Epperson, Ken 27,150,151 Davison, Robert Davisson, Randy 168 De Cicco, Ronnie 120 De Costa, joey 68,119 De Coster, Kris 90 De La Cruz, Rodney 120 De Nino, james 91 De La Cruz, Cynthia 168 De La Cruz, Rodney 120 De Nino, james 91 De Ponte, Troy 70,168 De Shields, Craig 149,168 Dean, Ross 168 Dixon, Eric 64,91,144 Do, The Thanh Dockter, Timothy 120 Docter, jennifer 91 Doerfler, Andy 168 Doll, Chris 26,112 Dominguez, Carlos 91 Donoso, Victoria Doorneward, Greg 91 Dorman, Carol 76,168 Dorman, Daniel 26, 164 Dorman, Kristen 120 Doshier, Cheryl 26 E Ea, Ty Tyler 20 Eager, Tina 76,120,148 Early, Thomas 168 Eaton, Paula 26,148,149 Ebert, Shelsea 138,168 Edmonds, Lana Edwards, Bobbi 26 Edwards, jennifer 120 Edwards, jenny 26 Edwards, joni Eppler, Lauree 168 Epps, David 64,91,112 Erickson, Andre 168 Ertassi, jennifer 27 Ertrachter, john 27 Escovedo, Brandon 120 Espinosa, Gina 27 Essex, Crystal 168 Essex, George 120 Evens, Paul Everett, Dana 91 Evins, Cynthia 120 Foldman, Brad 169 l F Fairbank, Tiffany 91 Fairchild, Alicia 27 Fairchild, Bryan 168 Fallquist, Corey 120 Fallquist, jeremy 91 Fi N is Fitzpatrick, Mara 91 gn Flesoras, Christophe 74,16 N Fletcher, Michael 120 5 Flint, Eric 169 W' Flores, Flores, Flores, Flores, Elsa Graciela 91 Leticia 120 Victoria 28 Falls, jason 120 Farmer, Bobby Farris, Kelly 168 Fausone, Michael Fedorff, joab 168 Felt, Erik 91 Felten, Coleen 27 Fenton, Felicia 76,120,138 Ferguson, Brian 64,91 Fernandez, Irene 27 Ferreira, Kirk Fesselman, Samantha 138 Fetzer, john 27 Feuerstein, Marla 74,169 Feuerstein, Mike Fields, Sandra 12,27,112 Filippi, Clarke 169 Filippi, Laura 59,78,88,91 Flynn, Kimberly 120 Foley, josette 120 Forbis, Kimberlee 91 Ford, Dina 169 Ford, Vince 169 CU 3 '-T' as 5 Gardner, Raymond 68,121 Gardner, Royce 121 Garrett, Brian 121 Garza, Ruben 121 Gaskill, Brooke 169 Gause, Camron 81,121 181 Geary, john 121 Gedman, Alycia Gee, Kirstie 121 Gee, Shawnda 169 Geesey, Becky 43 Geis, Spring 169 Gelsimino, jamie 91 Forni, Traci 28 Foster, james 169 Foster, Steven 120 Foster, Todd 169 Fowler, john 68,120 Fox, Kristin 137,164,169, Fox, Melissa 169 Frame, jennifer 28,110 France, Chris 70,169 France, Kevin 52,169 Franck, Sharon 120 Fraser, Christa 169 Fincher, Amy 120 Fincher, james 27 Findley, Devon Findley, Stacy Finley, jason 169 Finley, joyce 169 Finley, Robert 91 Fredenburg, Nathan 169 Freitas, Fernando 70,169 Frezados, Nick 121 Friedman, Stacey 18,28,74, 105,148 Friscia, Kevin 28 George, Brett 91 George, Kristi Gerdes, Margaret 169 Gerlach, Kim 121 Germain, Roxanne 91 Germeraad, Stephanie Gilliland, Kyle 121 Silmer, johnna Silmore, Michael Gilmore, Steve 91 Silreath, Lorea 121 Silsamino, jamie 52 Sines, Stephanie 169 Siomi, Gianni 14,7O,169 Sisler, Michelle Glenn, Heather 121 Gleser, Brian 14,169 Glidden, Matthew 28 Goertzen, Michelle 169 Goldman, Leah 159,169 A Goldsmith, janet 28,85 Goman, Tod 121,139 Gonderman, Cheryl Gong, Chong 169 Gong, Debby Gong, Edward 91 Gong, Laijin Gonsalves, Carl 169 Gonzales, Marina 169 Gonzales, Ron 28 Goodman, Kelli Goodman, Melissa 28 Goodrow, Elizabeth 53 Goodrum, Collin 169 Goodrum, Shawn Goodson, Christine 169 Goodspeed, jeremy 169 Gottschalk, Ken 28 Gragg, Ben 169 Graham, jason 169 Fiscalini, jason 68,120 Fisher, Pika 120,137 Fisher, Tammie 85,120 Fisicaro, Paul 91 Fiskum, Wyatt 120,138 Fitch, Rod 27 Fitzjarrell, john 68,120 Frost, Starla 28 80,121 Fuentes, jeffery Ghossain, Sherie 169 FUBIVIFIS, Todd 23 Gibbons, Shauneen Pl1lfOI'Cl, Eric 12.1 Gibggnl Tami 169 Fusselman, Samantha 81,121 Giddens, Cagey 169 Giddens, Stephen 91 Gillaspy, Dawn 169 G Gillen, Teresa Graham, Kelley Graham, Robin 28,112 Grams, Darin 91 Grande, Sonya 170 Graves, Pam Grayson, Deana 121 Grayson, Diana 121 Grayson, Fiona 28,138 Grayson, Robin 91 Green, Charles 170 Green, Laura Green, Melissa Gregory, jennifer 28,78 Gregory, joe 170 Gregory, Susanne 78,170 Gress, Cheri 170 Griffie, Steve 170 Haight, jenell 121 Hairston, Ray Hajek, Heather 29,45,56,57 Hajek, Melanie Hake, Steve 68,121 Hale, Scotty 92 Haley, Cynthia 29 Harrison, judy 29 Hart, Bobbie 170 Harter, Bill 30 Harter, Dan 170 Hartlett, Cassie 30 Hartlett, Heather 121 Hartley, Greg 170 Hall, Parker 92 Hartman, Annesa 30,44,105, Hall, Stacy 29,74 110 Halley, Amy 18,29,58,83,113 Hartman, jefferson Griffith, Shelley 170 Grigsby, jorgy 81,121 Grinsell, Patrick 121 Grow, Tera 12,74,110,112, 121,139 Guajardo, Candy 28 Guernsey, joe 29 Guerrero, Cynthia Guerrero, Henry 170 Guerrini, julie 12,91,137 Guevara, Ramiro 170 Guilbert, Mike 29 Guinn, Bryan Guiry, Marylyn 91 Guizzetti, Tonja Gundlach, Craig 91 Gunn, Kevin 29 Gunn, Paul 121 Gunn, Ron 29,64 Guptill, Scott 29,144 Guthrie, julie 121 Gutierrez, Christa 91 Gutierrez, Katherine Guy, jennifer 112,121,135 Gwin, Steven 29 H Ha, Ali 170 a, Liem 29 abblett, Marcus 29,144 Habeeb, Kevin 92 Habers, Anne 92 Haight, David 29 Halley, David 121 Halley, Tim 74 Ham, Maline 92 Ham, Yuthana 170 Hamilton, Aaron 64,92 Hamilton, David 29 Hamilton, jason 170 Hamilton, Steve 29 Hammack, Karen 92 Hammudeh, jamal 121 Hampshire, Steve 170 Hampton, Tochina 29 Hampton, Fletcher Hamza, juliana 170 Hamza, Melin 170 Hanes, Kim 92 Hanes, Vicki 121 Haney, Tami 18,29 Hansen, john 121 Hansen, Matthew 18,29,45, 58,59,72,73,134 Hanson, David 29,45,58,59 Hanway, Stephanie 92,138 Hardman, julie 92 Hardy, joe 121 Hargrave, Erin 164,170 Hargrove, Debra 92 Harker, Andre Harmon, Betsy 58,59,88,92 Harmon, Shane 18,45,58,59, 144 Harmon, Shawn 70,170 Harper, jennifer 121 Harris, Billy Harris, jeff 121 Haub, Karri 81,121 Hawkins, Maggie 121 Hay, Kelly 170 Hester, Michele 92 Hewitt, Amie 124 Hiatt, Rebecca 30 Hicks, Shawn 92,138 Hiemstra, Cindi 30 Hill, Erin 3O,83,156 Hill, Laura 170 Himes, Darren 30 Ho, Son 170 Hoagland, Greg Hoang, Linh 124 Hobbs, Brian 64,92 Hobbs, Shauna 124 Hay, Nickie 30 Hayes, Bryan 64,92 Hayes, Kristi Hayes, M'lissa 30 Hayes, Denise 170 Hedrick, Ed 121 Heerick, Lee 149 Hefner, Staci 170 Hegwood, Sean Heichel jennifer 170,180 Heimburger, Lupe 170 Heitchler, jeff Heitman, Holly 112,170 Helton, Anna 121 Helton, Michele 170 Helton, Monica Helton, Travis 70,170 Hemani, Zubeda 121 Hemingway, Darla 92 Henderson, Daniel 170 Henderson, Karen 30 Hendley, Mike 121 Hendricks, Keri 170 Hendricks, Shannon 156 Hendrix, Scott Henn, Adam 121 Heppner, Kevin 124 Hergenroeder, Melissa 170 Hernandez, Tammy Hernandez, Tony 92 Herrera, Delbert 70 Herrera, Roque 70,170 Herrick, Lee 124,138 Herring, Bonnie 124 Hess, Deana Hobbs, Tim 124 Hodge, Allan 92,144 Hodges, Todd 170 Hoffman, Rachel Hoffman, Thomas Hogan, Mary 38,170 Hogan, Steven Hogg, Guilene 92 Hoggatt, Rachel Holdaway, Bryan 170 Holdaway, Cory 174 Holden, Christina 170 Holland, Matthew 170 Holland, Richard 30 Hollis, john 124 Holmberg, Kristen 80,170 Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, Holmes, 137 Holmes, Holmes, Chris 112,170 Heatherly 124 jason 124 Kellie 171 Mark 58,59,88,92, Pamela 124 Sheila 171 Holmquist, Corbin Holroyd, Angie 30 Holt, Lori 31 Hooper, jennifer 124 Hooten, David 171 Hopfensperger, Corey 92 Horne, Daren 92 Horst, Leslie 171 Horton, Todd 124 Hoskins, Bill 171 Hoskins, jimmy 171 27 Irvine, Brien Housewright, Heather 53 Housewright, Kristy 171 Housewright, Stacie 31 Houska, Amber-lee Houston, Dawnita 76,124 Howard, George Howard, Tom 171 Howell, Doug 171 Huie, Everett 171 Huie, Terry 124 Hulick, Kent 138,139 Hulick, Paul Hull, jeffery 52,92 Hull, julia 124 Hultgren, Todd 70 Hume, jamie 31,74 Hume, Kim 76,92 Hume, Kris 171 Humphrey, Melissa 171 Hungett, April 124 Huston, Kelly 124 Hutson, Donita 124 Hutson, jason 171 Hutson, Misty 124 I Ibrahim, Magda 124 Ihler, Tiffany 171 Ilog, Marievita 92,138 jackson, jon jackson, Luann 124 jacobs, Melissa 92 jacobs, Stacey jacobs, Steve 150 jacobsen, Andy james, Charles 50,51 james, Michele 92 Hames, Todd james, Vicky 92 jamison, Mathew 14,70,171 jaroch, Scott 68,124 jarrett, Stephanie 31,44,121, 139 jaskela, Loyd 171 jason, Toni 110,171 jauregui, Mario 171 jauregui, Ramona 31 jauregui, Raquel 124 jones, Dennis 64 jones, Erica 171 jones Gary 51,92 jones jerry 70,171 jones Kim 171 jones Lope jones Melissa 171 jones Quetta jones, Rebecca 92 jones, Robert 124 Nones, Theresa jones, Thomas 124 jones, Tim 171 jorgensen, Stephen 124 joseph, Shelly 171 joseph, Stuart 31 jeffers, Doug 31 jennings, joe 92 jennings, Sabrina 138,171 jennison, Amy 124 jennison, Kelly 31 jensen, Tammy jenson, Doug jepson, janelle 171 jerrue, jennifer jimenez, Christina 31 jimenez, jimenez, joe 70,171 Kathy 92 joseph, Tamara 31,138 joshua, Nathaniel 92 judd, Danny 31 judd, Richard julius, Anna 31 just, Douglas 31 K Kabella, Leann 171 Kabella, Mark 31 Kailes, Steven 124 Kalteich, Teresa 124 Kamienski, William 171 Keegan, Laura 124 Keener, Brenda 93 Kelley, Russell 171 Kelly, Kevin 31,64 Kennedy, Robert 93 Kennedy, Sheri Kennedy, Steven Kenyon, Shirley Keys, Tina 171 Kham, Chontean 171 Khan, Ijaz Kho, Melody 172 Kidwell, Scott Kiep, Sam Kiep, Sithy 124 Kimball, Lance 124 Kimbrough, jason 70,172 Kinch, Barbara 172 King, Brent 32,110 King, Eric 93 King, Shawn 70,172 Kish, Adam Kiss, Don 14,93 Kleinert, Marlinda Klopatek, Craig 64,88,93,112 Kommavong, Loune 172 Kraft, Chris 124 Kramer, Stephanie 125 Kretschmer, Dianna 74,172 Kretschmer, Eric 72,73,93 Krich, Darren 74,172 Ilog, Theresa 171 Imfeld, Kris 74,92 In, Daly 110 Ingeman, Kristen 124 Ingols, Chelsea 112,124 Ingram, Michael lnskeep, Dee Ann 92 Ireland, Chris Irwin, Tammy 171 Isaac, Linda Ivey, Carl 139 Jackson, Brett 92 jimenez, Katrina 31,7 jimenez, Lisa 92 john, Everett john, Larry 68 johns, Wendy 31 johnson, Brenda johnson, Kyra 171 johnson, Michael 92 johnson, Michelle 92 6 johnson, Nichoel 92 johnson, Raymond johnson, Tracy 92 johnstad, Lance 124 johnston, Lisa 171 johnston, Stacie 124 jones, Bengy 31 jones, Chris 124 Kamille, Monique 124,137, 138 Kamille, Raymond 171 Kanon, Eddie 171 Kanon, Sabrina 31 Kanousis, Clayton 52,171 Kao, Shane 12,92,105,135, 138 Ka rabinis, Dannielle 92,138 Karam, Shelly 92 Karganilla, Thaddeus 124 Kasinger, April Keane, Alicia 171 Keane, Michelle 171 'af we y to f 7 A . fi ! Krone, jason 125 Krysinski, David Scott 70,146,172 Kudrha, Danny 43,139 Kumar, Anupama 172 Kunishige, Kevin Kyle Danny 93 Kyle Kelley 172 Kyle Robert 32 Kvle, Shelley 172 L Labass, Christine 172 Labriola, Matt 172 Lam, Binh Lam, I-lung 46,70 Lam, Sharlene 125 Lam Tai 53,93 me 'EF' s 1:-.-ff. ' ..:. if A B' . , J A ll X Lambert, Laura 74,93,148 Landers, Celeste 93 Landron, Lawrence Lane, jim 32 Lane, Wendy 93 Laney, Kim 93 Lang, Scott 68,125 Langford, David 93 Langley, Mike Langstrom, Lena 12,13,32, 76,148 Lanigan, Eli 125 Lapachet, jason Lara, Rosanna 172 Larrabee, Becki 93 Larsen, Victoria 32 Larson, Darcy 32 Lassiter, joe Le, Dung 93 Le, Hoang 32 Le, Oanh 172 Le, Phong 125 Le Blanc, Alex 93 Leandro, David 125 Leandro, john 70 Leandro, Timothy Lear, Rachel 70,125 Leathers, Debbie 93 Lecouve, Stephen 32,194 Ledoux, Annette 93,112 Ledoux, Christine 125 Ledoux, Thomas 172 Lewis, Todd 125 Liston, Robin 32 Locke, Gina 172 Loeffler, Leigh 32,83,105, 113 Long, Samenh Lookenott, Trish 32,156 Loomis, Dennis Lopez Charlie 32,139,150 Lopez, Ernie 70,147,172 Lopez, john 172 Lopez, Michael 125,138 Lopez, Shelley 172 Lopshire, Tom 172 Mac Phail, Minnde 172 Macedo, Cheryl 93 Maciel, jonathan Mackey, Andrea 172 Macy, Glenn Maddox, Chris 172 Maddox, Mark 68 Madruga, Robert 33 Madsen, joseph 50,51,52,172 Magwood, Erica 125 Mahnke, Charles 74,172 Major, Vasa 172 Malan, jahna 172 Malles, Melissa Lee, Bryan 93 Lee, Ivy 172 Lee, Kam 172 Lee, Kevin Lee, May 172 Lee, Seng Lee, Tonie Lee, Tonja 32 Legrand, Nicole 172 Leitner, Melissa 32,113 Lorang, Laura 112,125 Lorang, Mike Love, Ramona 125 Lowe, Andrew Lowe, jennifer 93 Lucero, Cheryl 93 Luiz, Michelle 93 Luna, Matt 32 Lusch, Yolanda 125 Lykins, Brenda 125,135 Man, Tha Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Man Than 93 , Thou 93 , Toum giapane, Gino 70,172 n, james 172 n, Sam 93 ologlou, Nick 172 tel, Paige 81,125 - q. m 1 M ' I j R J 4 Lara, Irene 172 Lemas, Abel Lykins, Darryl 33 Lalldelf Eric 32 Lemmo, Nicholas 64,93 Lynch, Robert 93 Laudel, Rhonda 93 Lennen, Jennifer 32,110 Lynch, Vance 7z,73,112,172 I-aU8l'1liH, KfiSfi 12,13,88,93, Leonetti, David 93 Lyon Daniel 33 137 Leonetti, Mark 172 Lyons, Dennette Laughlin, Mafd 1Z,13,53,59, Leong, David 93 Lyons, Shannon 33,83 93,112 Leslie, jay 146,172 Laurenti, jim 32 Leslie, llll 32 Lawrence, Gina 172 Lester, Gayla 172 M Lawrence, Michelle 30,32,44, Lgwisl Damon 172 45,-53,59 Lewis, Dustin Maberry, Billda 125 LBWFEHCS, Tina 125 Lewis, Matt 93 Maberry, jack Manzoni, Kenneth 58,59,88, 112,150 Mar, Larry 1 72 Marasovich, jill 33 Marchant, Darrell Marcum, Tana 93 Maria, Rajeev 125 Marks, Dave 69,125 Marlatt, Richard 125 Marley, jeff Marrical, jody 33 Marshall, Kelly 173 Layne, Richard 70 Lewis, Nate 172 Mac Dannald, Sheri 125 Marshall, Rachel 1 25 Martin, Annette 76,93 Martin, Cynthia 93 Martin, Dionn 12,13,33,76, 110,148 Martin Kelene 93 Martin Kristina 93,138 Martin Laura 93 Martin, Merle Martin, Mischon 80,173 Martin, Randy 69,125 Martin, Twyla Martinez, Anthony 33 Martinez, Dianna 125 Martinez, jose 125 COI'miCl4, Brian Mejia, Glen 173 Mohr, Analisa 12,34 Creary, Martin 93 Melrose, Neil 173 Mohr, jennifer 94 Cull0Ch, Ddnine 93 Melton, Larry 70,173 Monh, Moldavie 173 Cullough, Doug 146,173 Mendes, joey 125 Monh, Mony 94 Donald, Corey Mendieta, Brenda Monks, Denise 94,126 Donald, Sean 125 Mendonza, Cindy 173 Montano, Anthony 173 Donald, Shannyn 94 Mendonza, Stephen 94 Montez, Denise Donald, Sharice 173 Mendoza, Lisa 125 Montoya, Greg 94 Dowell, johnny Merafuentes, junior 70,173 Montoya, Gudelia 173 Dowell, Tara 61,94 Merafuentes, Pam 94 Montoya, Michael 34,50,51 Elroy, Brady 70,173 Faddin, Levon 173 Ganney, julie 33 Gee, Kim 173 Merchant, Holly 58,59,88, 94 Merrel, Sheri 125 Merrill, David 126 Moon, Felipe 34 Mooney, Mike Moore, Bill Moore, Chrissie 34 F Messchaert, Renee Martinez, Melanie 80,173 Martinez, Michelle 125 Martinez, Philip 64,93 Maruyama, Dan 93 Mason, Robert 173 Mason, Susan 173 Massey, Brian 173 Massey, Christine 33 Massey, Kristi Masterson, Kerri 173 Mastropierro, Renee 173 Masuko, Kevyn 125 Maszk, Gannon 33 Mathews, Mike Mathews, Scott Mathis, Gari Leann 125 Matthews, Steve 33 Mawyer, Toni 76,173 May, Kathleen 125 May, Kim 93,139 Mazza, Celena 173 Mazzucchi, Shara 173 Mc Afee, Ron 173 Mc Bride, jody 173 MC Call, Kirk 18,33,112,113 Mc Cay, Gregory 125 Mc Clellan, Thad 125 Ginnis, Teri 125 Grath, Eric 72,73,94 Grath, Paula 74,88,164, 173 Grew, Graham 112,125 Guffin, Mike 125,168 Kay, Greg 53,59 Kay, Michelle 173 Kee, Natalie 33 Kenney, Mike 173 Kinney, Dave Kinstry, Scott Knight, Paula 33 Lain, Hadley Lain, Lori 173 Laughlin, William 125 Millen, Missy 173 Mindes, Kathleen Near, Melissa 33 Pherson, Chris 18,33,82, 83,138 Pherson, jennifer 78,94 Reynolds, Danett 33 Meader, Michelle 125 Meader, Scott 33 Meas, Pholy 173 Medrano. Audie Mey, Sovong 173 Mey, Sovuthea 173 Michaelson, Christina 126 Mihet, Ben 126 Miles, Paul 94 Milichichi, Michelle 33 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller Cristie 126 Karen 74 Lisa 34 Preston 146,173 Sandy 34 Traci 34 Milton, Fred 173 Mim, Ny Moore, jamillah 94 Moore, jessica 173 Moore, jonathan Moore, joseph Moore, juanita 173 Moore, Karen 76,94 Moore, Mike 34 Moore, Rochille 173 Moore, Sean 70,173 Moore, Shiree 173 Mora, Veronica 148,174 Morad, Anet 34 Moreno, Catherine 94 Morgado, Chris 34,126 Morgado, Brian Mim, Tha Minder, Syndi 34,110,139, 173 Mingham, David 94 Minke, Gina 50,51,94,138, 139 Mishoe, Nancy 173 Mitchell, jane 173 Mitchell, Larry Mitts, Lloyd 126 Moeun, Bav 173 Moeun, Meng Morgan , Brian Morgan, Chris 126 Morgan, Morgan, Philip 34 Morgan Morris, Morris, , Scott 126 Curtis 174 Lisa 126 Moser, Lewis Moss, Garry Moura, jenny 174 Moura, Michele Mueller, Sherri 94,138 139 Heather 94 149 Mullahey, Sharon Mullin, Tanya 174 Mullins, Kathy 174 Muncy, Diane 50,51,94,139 Muncy, john Muniain, Michelle Munoz, Mona 174 Murdock, Amy 94,139 Murphy, Chris 34 Murphv, Chris 174 Nelson, Mark 18,34,44,58, 59,64,67,112.,113,105, 138 Nelson, Mark 64,94,144 Nelson, Mary 76,148,174 Nelson, Nechelle Nelson, Paul 72,73,88,94, 144 Nelson, Schuyler 174 Netherwood, Iodie 126 Murphy, Kelley 94 Murphy, Kelly 34 Murray, Todd Murray, Vanesa 174 Murrietta, Anna 34 Mutchler, Mark 174 Myers, jennifer 34,138 N Nahhas, Dawn 174 Nahhas, Robin 94,110 Nail, Russ 174 Najera, Angel Nand, Irene 174 Nand, Shashi 174 Naranjo, Michael 34 Narayan, Genish 174 Narayan, Nirmala 174 Narayan, Rick 70,174 Nastrom, Jamey 34 Navarrette, Benny 70 Navarro, Laura 174 Nazmi, Nancy 174 Neal, Charlene 94 Neang, Hemnich Nelson, Anthony 126 Nelson, April 174 Nelson, Ed 58,59,60,116, 126 Nelson, Eric 126 Nelson, Jimmy 174 Nelson, jeffrey Nelson, Kevin 126 Neves, Leinani 138,164,174 Newell, Yolanda 174 Newman, Tim 174 Newton, Ierome 126 Ngo, Cong 126 Ngo, Doan 174 Ngo, Hong 174 Nguyen, Dung 94 Nguyen, Duoc 126 Nguyen, l-lop Nguyen, Kiem Nguyen, Ngoc Nguyen, Thai Nguyen, Thi 100,108 Nguyen, Vinh Nichelson, Greg 174 Nicholas, Kevin 174 Nichols, Iohn 94 Nicklas, Iudson Nielsen, Julie 126 Nielsen, Shelley 34 Niemi, Michael 94 Nipper, Lori 76,126 Nix, Cindy 94 Norcott, Lisa 174 Norem, Chris 174 Norquist, Martin 70 Norquist, Paul 18,34,72,73, 83,113,134 Norsworthy, Tommy 69 Norton, George 126 Notaro, Eleanor 35 Notaro, Notaro, Frank 126 Ieannine 1 12,1 74 Nunes, Rick 35 Nuth, Roma 126 O O Brien, Terri 74,94,112 O Brien, Tim 70,174 O Bryant, Chella 126 O Conner, Cyndi 174 O Roark, Kim 94 Ochoa, Claudia 94 Ochoa, Laurie Ochoa, Sandy 174 Palomino, Randy Pamperin, Deanna 86,87,94 Panigiris, Michelle Panzica, Lee 175 Papesh, Ionathan 175 Pariseau, Mae 94 Park, Phillip 175 Parker, Anita 12,35,76 Parker, Dana 35 Parker, Ianet 175 Parks, Michelle 175 Parra, George Parrott, Glenn 69,126 Odom, Iohn 174 Ogden, Tim 94 Oilar, Stefeni 94,156 Olinares, Kristie 74,94 Oliver, Kiesha Ollar, Shari 126 Olvera, joe 126 Orique, Steven 35,53 Orland, Devon 94,137 Orona, Craig 35,47,144 Orona, jeff 126,147 Oropeza, Andrea 126 Oropeza, Renee 126 Ortrnan, Jenny 174 Osborn, Robert Osborne, Shayna 81,126 Osner, Gabriel 174 Osner, jeremy 50,51,126 Overlie, Karlin 174 Owens, Michelle 174 Owens, Ron 64,94 Ownbey, Monty 126 P Pacheco, Michele Pacheco, Robert 126 Paddack, Denise 126 Paddack, Susan 174 Padilla, Mike 70,175 Page, Lisa 175 Pal, Kusma Pal, Sharmila 175 Palmerin, Israel Parshall, Mike 126 Paschall, Shana Pata, Shanon 126,148 Paularena, Frank Paulsen, Greg 175 Pauly, Ion 126 Pauly, Shawn 126 Payne, Gina 126 Payne, Greg 175 Peace, Audrey 126 Peace, Gerald 94 Pearce, Tammy 126 Pearson, Craig 35 Pease, Sandy 126 Pedrioli, Denise 74,126 Pehl, Steve 127 Pekar, Kimberly 175 Pelham, Zack 127 Pelletier, Kevin 35 Pemberton, Iva 127 Pena, Joel Pena, Norma 175 Penkivich, Paula 95 Perales, Yvette 80,175 Perez, Almer 127 Perez, Lillian 127 Perez, Sabrina 127 Perez, Tony 175 Perez-Ruiz, Daniel 94 Perino, Sara 175 Perrone, Rose 127 Perry, Bonni 175' Perry, Brian Perry, Nick 35 Perry, Shayne 127 Persano, Paula 35 Pesqueira, Richard 127 Peters, Kirsten 76,95,148 Petersen, Corrine 175 Peterson, Brandon 127 Peterson, Dawn Peterson, Susan 74,95,156 Petrulakis, Dean 95,137 Pham, Chuck 175 Pham, Diem 175 Pham, Lan Elaine 175 Phan, Huong Thu Phan, janet 35 Phelps, Michelle Phillips, jeff Phillips, Shannon 127 Phillips, Wayne Phipps, Sherry Phu, Lan Pickett, Marsha 175 Pickett, Sean Pickett, Thad 74,175 Pierson, Tara 175 Pinto, Claudia 127 Pisano, Deena Pisano, Portia 95 Pittman, Deanna 175 Plant, joe 76,118 Plascencia, Everardo 175 Plaster, jimmy 175 Planter, Renea 175 Prater, Trina 95,138,148 Prater, Trinette, 74,127 Pratt, Dawn 38 Raiszadeh, Ramin Rake, john 95 Rake, Ron 175 Pratt, Debrina Prescott, Craig 71 Preston, james Prestridge, Brandon 38 Price, Dawn 127 Prickett, jeff 95 Prickett, Kevin 70,175 Pridemore, Brad Priest, jason 127,138,149 Prinz, Lee Anne 95 Prock, Kevin 64,95 Proeung, Ravann Prom, Vanseng Pruitt, Ronald Ram, Shairene Rameno, Martha 95 Rameno, Muriel 38 Rameno, Patricia 95 Ramirez, Ambrose 127 Ramirez, Becky 175 Ramirez, Kelly 175 Ramirez, Mario Ramirez, Richard 95 Ramos, Daniel 95 Ramos, Ginger 95 Ramos, Hugo 64,95 Ramos, Yvette Ramsey, Mike 176 Prum, Chanda 175 Przekurat, Michele 95 Puccinelli, Nick 52,64,95 Purtlebaugh, Michelle 95 Purtlebaugh, Tara Q Quach Cam 175 Quach, Hai 175 Quach, My Linh 127 Quach, Thuylinh 127 Quach Tuan 95 Poat, Teresa 95 Pogue, Doug 127 Pollock, Adrian 68,127 Poncet, Nichole 127 Ponte, Cristina 175 Poore, jimmy 175 Pope, Licia 12,18,38,105, 110,156 Posey, Shawn 95,112 Powell, Reggie 38,150 Powell, Vanessa 95 Prahser, Shannon 127 Prahser, Shawn Prasad, Privina Prasch, Richard 95 Prater, Deana 127 Prater, Leigh 127 Quadros, Carmina 138 Quesenberry, jenifer 18,38, 44,58 Quigley, Carrie 127 Quigley, Cristie 48,74,175 Quinn, Billie jo 175 Quinton, joseph 175 Quisling, Erik 175 R Rade, Angela 95 Raffanti, Danielle 125,180 Rai, Kim 78 Rai, Rina 175 Raingruber, Eric 127 Raney, Lisa 95 Ransome, Oke 38,64 Rathbun, Lisa 127 Ratner, Bobbie 127 Ratner, Kathy Ratto, Kara 14,74,176 Rausch, Ryan 176 Ravelli, joe 127 Ravelli, Paul Rawn, Stefanie 176 Ray, Amber 127 Ray, Don 176 Rebagliati, Angela 127 Rebagliati, Victor 127 Reuber, jenny 176 Reuber, Sandi 95 Revels, Ardella 176 Reynolds, Debbie 127 Reynolds, jeremy 176 Reynolds, Tanna Reynosa, Ted 176 Rice, Bryan 176 Rice, Kelly 80,127 Rich, Kevin Richardson, Elias 176 Richardson, Erin 176 Richison, Tony 95 Richmond, Lisa 38 Richmond, Robin 38 Ridenour, Rob 70,146,176 Rigney, Brenda Riley, jeffrey 38 Riley, Thomas Rinehart, Dale 38 Rinehart, Lisa 176 Rinehart, Michelle Rinehart, Sandra 127 Ringler, Tisha 176 Rios, john 127 Rios, Veronica 127 Rivas, Michelle 127 Roach, james 43 Roach, Melaney 176 Robbins, Les Robbins, Mike 127 Redden, Brian 176 Redlew, Ryan 68,127 Reed, Freita 95 Reed, Terry 135,176 Reeves, Heather 127,148 Reeves, Marnie Regno, Eugene 95 Reiter, Spencer Remsing, David 164,176 Remsing, Michele 38,44,45, 110 Renner, john Renwick, Kate 58,59,95,139 Resso, Prank 38 Roberts, Patty 95 Roberts, Sally 95,148 Robertson, Shannon 176 Robinson Anne 80,127 Robinson Danyle 176 Robinson Eric 176 Robinson, jamee 176 Robinson Sarah 128 Robinson Stacia 128,135 Robinson, Tim 95 Rocha, Debbie 128 Rocha, jared 128 Rodriguez, Araceli Rodriguez, Armando Savage, Suzy 105,128,135 Rodriguez ArmaI1dO T- 38 Saras, Andrea 96 Silva, Frank 177 lodriguez Christina Saras, john 39 Silva, Jerry 177 Rodriguez David 128 Sargent, Kristine 96 Silva, Lorraine Rodriguez, Cllorymar 128 Sarkis, john 39,64,83 Silva, Mike 177 lodriguez, Inet 38 Sasashima, Troy 96 Silva, Patti 96 Rodriguez, john 176 Sauermilch, Michael 176 Silva' Shaunarie 128 Roland, Billy Roland, Kayagina Romo, Francisco 110,128 omo, Patricia 176 ooney, Alex 70,176 oot, David 128 orn, Room 176 osberg, Tracie 176 ose, Beth 38,44,60,78 ose, Chris 38 ose, David 176 ose, Margaret 176 Singh, Baldip oseman, Kari 176 osenthal, julie 95 oss, Randy 128 oss, Robert 128 Ross, Shanon Ross, Shaun 128 Rowan, Donald 12,95 Rowe, Steve 38 Rowland, Linda 95 Ruble, David 176 Ruble, Donna Ruiz, Christina 176 Ruiz, Koreen 128 Russell, Shannon 128 Ryan, Eugene 95 Ryan, Richard S Saad, Nagi 70,176 Sabin, Missy 74,128 Sachau, Olaf 150,151 Sadighi, Hilda 128,135 Sakaya, Kumiko Sakurai, Chieko 24,128 Salais, Monica 128 Salais, Stephanie 176 Salas, Deann 95 Salas, Lynda 128 Salas, Matthew 176 Salazar, Tito Saldivar, Sandra 95 Saletta, Kamber 128 Saletta, Tia Saylor, Lea 128 Schafer, Carlene 128 Schaffer, Todd 39 Schaffran, john 128,147 Schauer, Shannon 176,181 Schauer, Shawn 50,51 Schindler, jill 137,176 Schlipman, Laurie 128 Schmidt, Hans-jurge 96 Schneider, Shephen 39,64 Scholten, Sandra 39,44,112 Schultz, Kimberly 177 Schultz, Matthew 177 Schulze, Sharon 128 Scott, Charles 96 Scott, Che 70,177 Scott, Nancy 39 Scribner, Blain Searing, Laurie Seeger, Amy 96 Semone, jason 128 Serafine, Zach 70,177 Serna, Michelle 177 Shaff, David Sharar, Eric 72,73,96 Sharp, Tonia 96 Sharpe, Debryn 128 Shatswell, Mike Shaver, Kim 128 Shaw, Charles Shaw, Elizabeth Shaw, Michelle Shea, Kelly 177 Shearer, Ian 96 Shelden, Charles 177 Shelden, Prank 128 Shelton, Brian 177 Shelton, jerry Shelton, Mike 12.8 Sherman, Scott 39,52,64 Shervington, Kendra 60,741,128 Sheth, Sonal 39,45,112,137 Shier, Amy 139 Shimrado, Simon Silva, Lance 129 D Silveira, Anthony 129 Silveira, Kristi Silveira, Suzanne 39 Simas, Pam Simi, Ellie 12,39,45,58, 112,139 Simmons, Christy 39 Simmons, Kathy 129 Simmons, Matt 70,177 Simpier, April Smullen, Kim 177 Sneed, Lori 40 Snelling, Melissa 40 Snyder, Cheryl 40 Solas, Carolyn Solis, Heather 129 Som, Yath 129 Songer, Vickie 40 Sorani, Galiat Souza, Debbie 40,110 Sowder, jeff 149,177 Soy, Tha 129 Soy, Thy Spaulding, Don 177 Spears, Deborah Spellman, Coleen 177 Sprague, Keith 177 Sprague, Roger 129 Simps on, Nichelle 96 Singh, Balwinder 177 Singh, Davindar Singh, jocelyn 129 Singh, Kishmir 177 Singh, Manjeet 39,138 Singh, Nirmala 177 Singh, Sarjeet Singh, Sukhdev 96 Singh, Sulochana 96 Sinner, Crystal Sisto, Skagg Skagg Skagg Skov, joy 177 s, Edward 96 s, jeff s, Tracy 177 Tommy 70,177 Slattery, Shelly 129 Slaughter, Floyd 39,64,67 Slaughter, Michael Slaven, Trisha 96,139 Sleem an, Todd 39,64 Sprott, james 40,72,112 Srey, Vutha Srey, Vuthy 177 Srichan, Pairee 177 Srichan, Srivaly Stafford, julie 129 Stai, Laura 96 Stamos, Spiro 40 Starck, Margaret 40 Starck, Allen 177 Starck, Erin 129 ..,, Stark, Ginger 81,129 Stark, Stephanie 129 Stasi, Elana Steckler, Steve 70 Steitz, Cinnamon 129,138 Stembridge, Cyndi 96 Stembridge, Sonya 177 Stencil, Sean 177 Stephenson, Robin 129 Stevens, Bryan 129 Stevenson, Larry 40 Siciliani, Frank 177 Salter, Kim 128 Salyards, Mike Salyer, Chrissy 128 Sameul, Rusty Sanchez, Elvia Short Branden 128 Short Gaymond 39 Short, joel 128 Short, Nicole 128 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Chris 128 Connie 48,176 Demetrius 176 Sanderson, Cindy Sanford, Crystal 38 Santana, Melanie 176 Santiago, Emmanuel 39,138 Santos, Michelle 148,176 Sar, Sivorn 95 Sar, Sokhom 70,1 76 Sieck, Catherine 177 Sieferer, Guy 128 Sieferer, Sheila 39 Siefkin, Nelson Smees, Kirk 39 Smink, Donna 129 ' Smirfitt, Ross 39,50 Smith, Bobby 39 Smith, Brad 129 Smith, Chuck 129 Smith, Christina Smith, Christopher 177 Stevenson, Laura Stevenson, Matthew 177 Stevenson, Valerie 129 Stewart, jason 70,177 Stewart, jason 129 Stewart, julie 129 Stice, Anthony 177 Smith, Eric Smith, Erica 96 Smith, Geoff 177 Smith, jacob Smith, jacquelin Smith , jason 96 Smith, jeffrey Smith, jim Smith ,joe 129 Smith, Kelly 18,40 Stice, Candi 96,138 Stiles, Tracy 96 Stime, Anji 40 Stime, Toby Stites, jason 129 Stockdale, April 137,177 Stockdale, Mike 50,51,52, 96 Stockdale, Nancy 129,135 Smith, Kim 112,129 Smith, Pamela 40,139 Smith, Rayna 74,129 Sigala, Natalie 128 Sill, jodi 177 Sillemon, Anthony 139 Sillemon, Calvin Sillemon, Ed 177 Silva, Diana Smith, Richard 129 Smith, Richard Smith, Shawn 177 Smith, Sheri 96 Smith, Stacy 177 Smith, Stephen Smith, William Stone, Christie 135,177 Stone, Christine 27,41 Stone, Craig 14,177 Stout, Clifford 177 Stout, Elaine 41 Stout, Marc 177 Stowers, Casey 96,112 Strait, Michelle 177 Strauss, Richard 13,105,129 137 Strohmeier, Rosebeth 129 Stubbert, jennifer 76,129 Sf'-1Cl4, Tawny 178 Vance, Angela 178 Tran Wall, Dalora 179 Heather 138,178 4 Tillery, Kevin Stygar, Stygar, Suarez, Suarez, john Chet 178 Annette 80, 178 Annette 80,178 Summerlot, Mathew Sun, Rit Sutter, Leigh 41 Suva, Monica 41 Sweeney, Stacy 78,129,149 Swick, Melissa Swift, Amy 80,112,178 Szymanowski, john 96 T TaCk6tt, Shari 112,129,148 Talamante, Arturo Tamo, jacob Tannehill, Shannon 178 Tao, Hai Tapia, Miguel 96 Tapia, Omar 178 Tarabotto, Paola 76,178 Tarr, Randy Tassano, janelle Tayahua, Christina Taylor, April 178 Taylor, Dana 178 Taylor, Dolores Taylor, Rosie Taylor, Roy 178 Taylor, Stanford Timmons, Eddie 178 Tith, Leap 178 Tith, Loum Titus, Michael 64,96 Tobin, Sean 178 Todd, Chris 64 Todd, Donald 178 Todd, Lynette 129 Todd, Maurene 61,129 Tondre, Robert 129 Tong, Nak 1 78 Torre, Suzanne 41,74 Townsend, Lisa 96,138,139 Toyryla, Mike 12,18,41 113,139 Tran, Dee Tran, Le 130 Tran Quyen Hue Thu Taylor, Theresa 178 Taylor, Tracie Taylor, Traci 41 Taylor Wayne Taylor, William 178 Teacher, Mark 178 Teale, Tim 178 Telford, Rich Terkuile, Rennie 178 Terray, Erick Terray, Wendy 178 Terry, Beckie 96 Test, Johnnie 70 Teves, Rosa Thach, Phalla Thao, Pao Vue Thao, Toua Thomas Beth 178 Thomas Dion Thomas Gary 129 Thomas Grant 178 Thomas, Thompson, Candy 96 Thompson, Chris Thompson, Kim 178 Thompson, Raeana 74,178 Thompson, Scott 41,139 Thong, Chansy 129 Thrasher, jeff Thurlow, Cory 129 Tidrick, Bret 41 ' Tidwell, Carey 178 Tidwell, Larry Tillak, Neil 178 Trejo, julian 178 Trepel, William 178 Trimble, jon 138 Trindade, Danny 70,178 Trindade, Laurel 41 Tripp, Anne 178 Truong, Gie 130 Truong, Hoang 178 Truong, Hoang Van Truong, Hung 130 Truong, Ken 96 Truong, Phuong Truong, Seang 178 Truong, Son Truong, Thanh Truong, Thanh T 41 Tucker, Chris Tucker, jeff 178 Tucker, Preston Tucker, Tabitha Tunick, Leslie 130 Tunick, Susan 178 Turner, Elaine Turner, Naomi 178 Tustison, Adam 64,96 Tybor, Tyna 178 Tygart, Kelie 41 Tyler, Latonya 96 Tyler, Rhonda 178 Tyner, Ryan Tzagarakis, Kiki 12,18,44,45 58,59,61,11O,138 UV Udell, Doug Ugar, Tracey Ulrich, jackie Usrey, Shelli Ussery, Clarence 178 Vader, Barry Valencia, james Valera, Aaron 96 Valera, Tom 130 Van Buren, Karla Van Loon, Chris Van Loon, Pat Van Tassell, Stephanie 178 Vance, Shawn 130 Vander Pol, Gary 130 Vanderburg, Barbara 179 Vandiver, Ronald Vang, Leng Vantrees, Sabrina 130 Vargas, jose 50,51,179 Vartan, Prank 130 Vasas, Marie 130,139 Vasquez, Gloria 179 Vasquez, Robert 70,179 Vasquez, Ron Vaughn, Mike 79,179 Vazquez, Robert Vega, Cindy 179 Vega, Robert 179 Venturini, Todd 164,179 Ver Hulst, Al 179 Verduzco, Richard Verfurth, Pat 96 Vieyra, Victor 154 Vieyra, Vincent Vilas, Lisa Villalobos, joel 130 Villalobos, Nora Vin, Buleang Vincent, Danny Vines, jeff 179 Vines, Mary 84,96 Viste, Vicki Vo, Lan Thu 96 Vo, Phong Le 130 Volfi, David Voss, Sally 76,148 Voss, Tamara 148 Vossoughi, Robby Vuong, Loan Vuong, That 179 W Wachholz, Lee 130 Waddell, jenny 179 Wade, Dena 130 Wakeman, Corinn 42 Walbert, Dale 130 Waldron, john 179 Waldron, Steve 179 Walton, Rodney 42 Wantland, Brandi 130 Ward, Randall Ward, Timothy 130,139 Warda, Ramiel Warda, Ramsin 72,73 Warden, Ami Warden, jennifer 11,42,110 148,156 Watson, Brian 42 Watson, Michelle 130 Watson, Steven 179 Watts, Steve Weakley, Kathi 42 Weakley, Kelli 42 Weaver, Mona 96 Weaver, Tiffani 179 Webb, Lew Weber, Cherish 96 Wedge, Mike 179 Weeks, Steve 179 Weidman, Scott Weidman, Steve 179 Weiglein, Mark 42 Weiss, Tami 42 Welch, Steve 179 Welch, Tammie 97 Welk, Valerie 97 Welsh, Dana 179 Wengel, jerry 68,130 Werner, Chris 179 Werner, Doug 97 West, Deanna 179 Westerhoff, Ralph 130 Westfall, David 97 Weston, Kelly 97 Weston, Susan Whaley, Cindy 179 Whaley, Colleen 130 Whaley, Wheeler Kathleen 42 , john 53 Whitaker, Amber 179 White, Greg 130 White, jerry White, Kyle 4z,s6,s7 White, Scott 179 White, Tiffany 130 White, Todd 69,130 Walker, Charlie Walker, Clifton Walker, Corey 179 Walker, Patrick 42 Walker, Paul 42 Walker, Stacy 179 Wall, Scott 179 Wallace, Brandi 130 Wallace, Heidi 179 Wallace, Kevin 179 Wallace , Yvonne 42 Walsh, Tim 96 Walters, Kim 179 Walters, Mullady Walters Lynn 96 Walters, Scott Walters, Tracey Walton, Charlyn 96 Whitely, Robb 97 Whitfield, Sandy Whitford, Michelle 74,97 Whitler, Leeann 130 Whitworth, justin 74,130 Whorton, julie 130 Wiggs, Terry 64,97 Wiinikka, Ian 42 Wilcomb, Stephanie 130 Wilcox, Eddie 179 Wilder, Kari 130 Wilkins, Darrel 130,149 Wilkins, jason 69, 130 Wilkins, Nicole 179 Wilkinson, joey Wilkinsop, Lee Anne 179 Wilkinson, Valerie 97,139 Williams, Chance 64,97 Williams, Hettie 130 Williams, john Williams, Larry 97 Williams, Melinda 50,97 Williams, Robert 130 Youk, Terri 97 Youkhannah, Shannon 180 Youkhannah, Susie Williams, Stephanee 130 Willis, Amy 130 Willmirth, Steven 179 Willson, jason 179 Wilson, Darrell 130 Young, David 180 Young, john 50,51,180 Young, Michael Young, Michelle Young, Shawnda 180 Wilson, Debbie 97,113 Wilson, jeff Wilson, Morgan 149,179 Wilson, Paula Young, Steve 180 Young, Tamara Young, Trisha Youngblood, Scott Winning, Heather 76,179 Winning, Tami 97 Winsor, Kenneth 97 Witt, Shane 130 Witte, Denise 97 Witthoft, Pat 70,179 Wittsell, Christopher 179 Wolcik, Patricia 130 Wolfe, Deena 180 Wolfe, Robin 97 Womack, Kimberley Youngs, Robert 68 Yunt, jeremy 97 Z Zak, Miecio 64,97 Zamora, Autumn Zamora, janise 180 Zamora, jeff Zapien, Michael Zepeda, Tami 180 Wong, Wong, Allan 18- Ellen 42, 138 Wong, Michelle 130 Wong, Wendy 50,51,97 Wong, Will 130,138 Wood, Greg Wood, Renee 180 Woodhead, Craig 130 Woodhead, Deanna 180 Woods, Anthony 42,144 Woodward, Mike 12,42,138 Wooldridge, Margaret Wooley, jennifer 180 Woolf, Eric 42 Worthington, jennifer 112.130 Wright, Brent 180 Wright, jonna 97 Wright, Mark 97 Wright, Paulette Wright, Robert Wright, Shane 42 Wright, Tamara 180 Wright, Tara 97 Wuesterfeld, Elizabeth 42 Wyatt, jenifer 97 Wyke, Kathy 42 Wyllie, Kristy 80 Wynn, Christina 97 Y Yang, Ah 180 Yang, Guinnee 180 Yang, Ka Yang, Mao Yang, Moua Yang, Thao 146,180 Yang, Yee 180 Yant, jeff 180 Yard, Dana 97 Yarnell, jennifer 180 Yohannan, Lori 43 York, Paige Yoshino, Kim 180 Zepeda, Timothy 69 Ziettlow, Susanne Zimmerman, Darrell Zimmerman, Denise Zirkle, Robert 52,74 Zizzo, Lisa 180 Zorn, Todd 97 Zuiderduin, Charlott Zuiderduin, Cindi Zwahlen, Brad 43,64,65,97, 144 Zwahlen, Brian 70,146,180 Zwicker,Paul FACULTY Adair, Ken 105,136,137, 194 Alberti, Louise 194 Armer, Sharon 194 Bailey, Ursula 194 Barr, Nancy 194 Beamer, Linda 194 Beard, Brian 56,57,194 Beauchesne, Pat 194 Benjamin, Bob 194 Bennett Mike Berry-Hudson, Lynn Blickenstaff, Dave 194 Block, Lynn 56,57 Boer, Dan 70,194 Bohlender Brent 73,194 Borst, Mary 194 Brayton, Linda 56,57,194 Brink, Ken 194 Butler, Steve 194 Carvalho, johanna 194 Chadwick-McKee, Elaine 194 Corgiat, Tamara Cosner, john 194 Crifasi, Patricia 194 Curtis, Teri 61,195 Dahlgren, Beverly 195 Danielson, julie 195 DeWolf, Richard 195 Dickson, Roger 14,195 Dinnell, Kim 56,57,70,195 Doll, Richard 195 Eisel, Dan 195 Emerson, Bruce 195 Engebretsen, Imogene 105, 113,195 Erler, Richard 150,151,195 Evans, Peggy 200 Fagan, Tim 195 Ferrante, Mark 58,59,195 Ferrucci, Ed Finley, Bernice 195 Finn, Dick Fletcher, Nathan 196 France, Denis 50,51,144, 196 Gallo, Dorothy 196 Gibbs, Erika 196 Gilmore, Beverly 196 Giovannoni, Gary 196 Gonsalves, Dan 196 Gordon, Martha 196 Gottschalk, Roberta 196 Gray, Robert Grayson, Sally 196 Green, Gary 196 Green, Nancy 196 Haberling, Kristine 56,57 196 Haire, Rick 70,148,197 Harris, jay 196 Herrmann, Debbie 53,56,57 Hodge, Margaret 16,197 Hogue, Gertrude 197 Holman, jeri 197 Houser, jerry 69,146,197 Hubbard, Hal 197 Iafrate, Marge 197 Ihler, Lauralee 197 Irving, Ralph 197 jackson, Bob 197 javaher, jenise 138 jenkins, Sammy 197 jenkinson, jann 12,13,113, 197 jennings, Pat 194 jessee, judy 197 johnson, Beverly 197 johnson, Larry 197 Keylon, Carolyn Koski, jack Lacoste, Dorothy 197 Lanphear, Don 197 Leitner, Larry 197 Lillie, Raedine 56,57 Locker, Vernita 198 Lomax, Brian 198 Lotko, Karen 56,57,105,199 Lutz, Leta Magee, judy Manke, Fred 198 Marler, Lois 198 McDonald, Larry 198 McRivette, Bill 198 Meegan, Gary 198 Meinhardt, Corky Merenda, Dorace 198 Meyer, Ted 198 Miller, Florence 198 Miller, Karen 198 Milliron, Eric 56,57,198 Mori, Glenna 198 Mott, Ardith Nelson, Ron 198 Nichols, Hortense 198 Niemi, Melinda 139,194 Nietmann, Rena 198 North, jerry 69,198 Ollis, john Ousdahl, Scott Oxley, Ken 199 Patterson, Andy 199 Peck, Bill 79,199 Peck, Charlotte 199 Peterson, Darlene 199 Peterson, George 199 Piper, james 199 Price, Martin 199 Quinn, Barbara 56,57,199 Raingruber, Bob 50,51,199 Ralph, Dick 199 Rancano, David 56,57,201 Ratliff, Karen Ridgway, Martha 199 Rios, Victoria 199 Robinson, Dorita 199 Romano, jacqueline Rose, Margret 138,199 Ruehle, Robert 200 Salter, Richard 200 Smith, Robert 200 Sparkman, Henrietta 105,135,200 Stafford, Dick 200 Steele, Barbara 200 Stewart, Maralyn 200 Stuart, Robert 200 Stuefloten, Arlene Svopa, Debbie 56,57,82,200 Taylor, Camille 200 Taylor, Yvonne 200 Thompson, joye Thompson, Robert Thompson, William 200 Toal, Leota 200 Torre, Darryl 78,200 Trimble, Gary 201 Tweedie, Tim 56,200 Valk, Pat 200 Vandervort, Frank 201 Wallace, janice 201 Ward, Betty 201 Watling, Nancy 108,201 Weavill, joe 201 Weber, Tom 52,201 Westmoreland, Myrna 201 Westphal, Dwayne 69,148, 201 Whitford, Merlin 201 Wolden, Stanley 197 Wollman, Mike 56,57,201 Wright, Marcia Younany, Violet 201 Zoodsma, Marion 12,201 f,in1,19S2,-83 APSghosted lose ' l l l MrMahd Mrs Ierry Ogcleflll s l l and their sons. 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