Moreau High School - Voyager Yearbook (Hayward, CA)

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MOREAU HIGH SCHOOL 1 X51 I -iff- v 6705561 -, +' 1 N O 1' I M A, I Y ALJ AA A l I 'A 6 WI 91 ..---L 'NMMA 1 MOREAU HIGH SCHOOL HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA VOLUME 20 N I - 1 L -5 -1 ...Q ,T ---4 1 i' Y i ? -J 4 -, W4 -.4 J -1 P' NY. G 4 ?- '4 .gg Q3 L'- i 1 A V- ..- M 1. Sterling Saki, from Cal State University, gives parents and students information during college night. 2. Gina Allen and John Curan talk about Santa Clara University. 3. A Saint Mary's speaker answers a parents question. 4. The Senior Class Shows their spirit during Spirit Week. 5. The Junior class goes wild at a rally. This year some events at Moreau high- lighted the involvement ot the Moreau Community. A few of the events were This years Spirit Week competition was one of the very best. All of the classes put up an excellent fight, but again it was the Seniors who prevailed, taking first overall. The sophomores were close behind taking second, the Juniors third, and the Freshmen fourth. College Night this year had one of the biggest turnouts in recent years. Sen- iors, and some juniors went to hear speakers from colleges all over the state. It was, to say the least, informa- tive. Each student who attended heard speakers from St. Mary's, U.C. Santa Clara and a speaker from the whole U.C. system. This year the Freshmen barbeque, which was presented by the administra- H ighligms tion, was an excellent way in which thi Freshmen could become better ac quainted with each other. Mark Harper the spirit coordinator, said, The Fresh men seemed to have a great time eatin hamburgers, and enjoying the day. These events, aside from many others make the Moreau community what it is QMikej 1. The Juniors do their best to win during Spirit Week. 2. Jeff Moses Marshall poses for the camara. 3. Mr. Peabody and Mr. Ingram take a break during the Freshmen barbeque. 4. A group of Juniors have timewarped to the time of Moses. 5. Jeff Lewis and his Homecoming date are caught by the camera. 6. Boy do those hamburgers smell good , is what Mark Harper seems to be saying while Mr. Ingram cooks them for the Freshmen barbeque. QMikal 1. Renee Hernandez, Teresa Sotelo, and Barbara Gordon scam the scene. 2. Julie Greaney prepares a romantic meal for four at the Frosh Box Social. 3. Bobby Grubbs and his partner take up the dance floor. 4. The floor at the Freshmen Box Social is filled with dancers. 5. Moreau's Welcome Dance presents Frank Jose Break Dancin. The variety of dances pre- sented by Moreau's student body usually creates a fun time to be had by all. The memories for each per- son may be different, but we all share some of the same. The Welcome Dance intro- duces you to the new people and starts the new year off -if Q. ' r with a bang! The same is true with the Freshmen Box Social. This is sometimes a frightening ex- perience and other times an exciting new beginning. It gives the Freshmen a chance to meet the people in their class and get to know one in particular. ances H 'ZZ At the Halloween Dance, we take on many character changes. Dressing up makes things more interesting. Moreau takes pride in provid- ing fun and we all seem to ap- preciate it. lf' K - Y Q if . is .E .lf . sagem.. i- .ix:W,,, A X we L:, :LE . 5 L a g., ef X . .t ,. , ' li 3 i -of-' 'st ii if' 1. Q.. 1 Q .- 1, ,--553 ...s M. H K -52:52. - -pa -Qtffiv 5- , 'Va-13: ' - f M 5? 2-1 db X 'i N , N .1 . 5 K N X A .Q wk.: 1: 3 .. S, it ti . Q. 2 - 4 1 . ..., 3 1 .:.,: J : n .gi 'N . 1. Don Aniano is called out to cut his moves. 2. Tony Garcia complains that a doctors salary isn't enough. 3. The students crowd the floor at the Welcome Dance, 4. Scott Gier wonders it he has enough pounds to get back home to Britian. 5, Gerald Montegani gets into some smurf action. 6. All kinds ol strange characters attended the Halloween Dance. l 3 its mf N iiiii f. 1. Tom Plowman takes part in a school mass. 2. Mr. Mikula doing his impresonation of Bruce Springsteen. 3. I Wally Mikula, Tom Plowman, I and Kevin Statskow seem to be having fun bringing an alter for mass. 4. The campus ministry singing group sing their hearts out at mass. N5 Q M ,,f.Lf 5, ,..f la-1X x ,f sf -fr ,N-' , ,4f'w5l1Y,f' is l I Q r. 1 ,Q g .. 4, l Na- y . ., 5. A L Q .f ww - -- During the 1984-85 school year the Campus Ministry Department has become more visible than ever be- fore. At the beginning of the year they published an introductory booklet in order to familiarize the students with the main ministry leaders, Mr. Wally Mikula is the Director of Campus Ministry: Mr. Michael Schwickert-Stary dir- ifi 'TL' l ' . . s E Q' it the ects the Christian Community Ser- vice Program and has become a fa- miliar face to most seniors, Father Rusty Shaughnessy OFM, our regularly visiting priest, has led our school masses and helped on the retreats. The Theology of Ministry is a small religion class which teaches leader- ship skills and spreads God's wo through retreats, mission colle tions, and such after school discu sion and activity groups as Ekklee and Koinoina fat Cal States Car pus Ministry Centerj. The class al: publishes a quarterly news letter keep the students informed. ampu Ministry mai - -fu-wq..V 1. The Campus Ministry announces the Senior retreat. 2. Wally Placido plays Noah at mass. 3. The Campus Ministry class sing along together, 4. Mr. Mikula is busy typing some important papers for Campus Ministry. 5. Father Rusty gives one of his many memorable sermons. 6, The Campus Ministry Team brings an important item to the alter. 1. Lisa Puccini 2. Elaine Clancy 3. Erin Willet 4. Christina Pretto 5. The Top Seven 6. Mark Harper 7. Brennan Harmuth 8. Top Seven in a different pose. This year's Student Council is very diverse, from the Jrs. on the executive council to Joe Baalman stepping in as Commissioner oi Com- munications at the begin- mi- wa? 7 ning of the school year. lt promises to be a great year with a mixture of od and new blood in the council. With returning moderators Miss Virginia Sanez and Mr. James Patterson monitoring their respective activities, all are insured of having a good time. ssociated Student Illudnnnxnnsngqg y Government 1. Cindy Arthur 2. Student Govern- ment Room 3. Greg Hicks and Chrissy Atlague 4. The Senate 5. The Senate in a different pose 6. Mr. Patterson Baby Fae-Election 84 Qlfleagany-First Miss America to have her title taken-First quadruplets born by test tube-First Mother in space-Dan White released from custody- Olympics 84-Largest mass murder at McDonalds in San Ysidro, I'f ' -I ' h f' Fourth Raidersi light s beat Calorma ndlra Gland i Wakilled- pace shu of ff' if ttle Chall f enger for Super y f Bowl r r,a,,r F ashionable Events title-Walter Mondale named Rep. Geraldine Ferraro as his running mate-81st World Series Detroit Tigers beat San Diego Padres-Soviet nuclear powered submarine collides with the USS Kitty Hawk-56th Academy Awards: Best Picture Terms of Endearment-Super Bowl XIX, San Francisco 49ers. . 1 gg -85... 14 A 'imma' , U ' I 4 -...-. gn M ' r J 'WIIIZB' X ' Xl tg J in K j ai , 1. Rousalyn Fartido plays with confidance. 2. Barry Abella and Terri Amouroux learn their parts. 3. Seniors Ricky Valenzuela and George Watters show us their stuff. 4. The Jazz Band practicing in the early morning sunlight. rs This years Jazz Band, made up of 19 musicians, is under the direction of Dale Wolford for the second year. The Jazz Band remained largely the same. This year the Jazz Band performed at the Brother Gary Stone Golf Tournament at Sunol Country Club, California Music Edu- cator's Jazz Festival atDiablo Valley College, a concert with the Chabot College Jazz Ensemble, a concert with other high school music groups at the Hayward Education Fund lun- cheon as well as 3 concerts at Mo- reau with the symphonic band. The 1985 Jazz Ensemble: Flutes, Rousalyn Partido, Saxaphonesg Marjorie Martin, Johna Escobar, Craig Dunlap, Helen Sheridan, II Thai Jazz Randy Rusk, Tim Crooks, Rodger Quezada, Patric Ryland, Trumpets' Ricky Valenzuela, Car- los Soria, Beth Johnson, Trom- bone, George Watters, Tuba' Dave McCrossen, Tracy Dunlap, Piano, Terri Amouroux, Electric Guitar, Berry Abella, Bass Guitar, David Villarrealg Drums Janine Martin. 1. Mr. Wolford directs the Jazz Band through a song. 2. Janine Marlin drums out a rythmn 3. David Villarreal concentrates on playing the right note. 4. Rodger Quezada watches for Mr. VVoIford's signal to play his part. 5. Beth Johnson perfects her part in a new song. 6. Johna Escobar, Tim Crooks, and Marjorie Marlin show Us what a sax can do. 1. Randy Rusk practices his part. 2. The drum line plays the beat. 3. Mr. Dale Wolford, the band director. 4. Janine Martin adds rhythm to a song. 5. Ricky Va- lenzuela and George Watters tune their horns be- fore practice. .JFXQI A I L4l.a ' rw' The Symphonic Band, under the second year of the direction of Dale Wolford, had a very exciting year. The Symphonic band performed at the Christmas concert in December, the Champagne concert in March qhaving the theme of Looney Tunes J, and the Spring concert in May. The Symphonic band attend- ed many California Music Educators Association iC.M.E.A.l festivals. At dr i it 4' Mftmi qi wA i li these festivals, the band was judged in the areas of concert performance andy sight reading. The band also went toj.Sacramento and competed in a two-day festival in which bandsi from all over California competed. W Some of the pieces performed this year were The Thunderer , Holi- day Festival Ovrrture , Instant Concert , Looney Tunes Over- tests .es .3 . -PS W ture , and Northwest Suite . This years seniors include: Alto se Craig Dunlap, Percussion: Jani: Marinn, Lisa'Quintana, Siobhi Moroney, Flutej Randy Rusk, Cla net: Helen Sheridan, Trumps Ricky Valenzuela and Carli Soria and Baritone George Wa ters. . 4 it C saw, will AQ! i V : SW F T ,se i 'iigirtt' mm ' ae- 1 ,e. .T ti. 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Helen Sharidan and Tim Crooks play their clarinet in unison. 5. Marjorie Martin perfects her part. !Quv L 5 VW M . 4 arf H61 H 'H , , ,- iii 'M ma, A? N ff? W 'ri , 1 Mi i Lk - E 'ii EEE Q e f f , 1 e 'i li viMi 2 A ' i r ' may g r ff A i r w H im uw vUw'igivi x1F?'f-'m ga M 5 Y ' , '- 'i ,Miggr i AF, , 2 , 312.3 ' Qi' -J ' F V ' 3 1, gpm. B 1 1. The band gets ready for their first show. 2. Tina Canalas fires up the band for the rally. 3. Band members help each other before the big show. 4. The color guard strut their stuff. i ff? f. ff il ,T E 1 if H 5 .ir 5 M. 1. 1 ' ' From three weeks before school to November 17th, the Moreau marching band worked long and hard hours to become a power- ful force in Bay-Area band Com- petitions. The band did very well in most and even took first place in one. After watching several of their practices and talking with a few of the band members l can ap- preciate how hard they worked. When asked if the size of the L band was a hindrance or a benefit Drum-Major Tina Cana- Iis said Well, I really think they do a great job. The size doesn't matter. l also asked her what she thought about the different sections of the band. The drum line has a really hard job to do and they do it excellently. l asked her if she felt there were enough people in the brass sec- tion and she said The brass do a very good job and are plenty loud, Oh! the woodwin are out- standing also. in-ui Over all the band was supurb this year with all the inventive new material and new visual per- formances. Like the drum solo song with the flying banners as visual backup. As Randy Cari- veau said when l asked him about the bit lt's hecka bad . I could not have said it better my- self, Marching Band, your Hecka bad . arching With Music ff I P gg, if E 2 3 1. Craig Dunlap thinks about prac- tice on Monday. 2. The drum line belts one out at practice. 3. Tina Canalas, a smiling drum-major. 4. Audrey says I thought I saw something move in there. 5. Tina runs the band through its paces. 6. Charlton Barreto works hard to stand up straight with the trieos. 1. Rich Serrao and Sarah Simonian take in the funds for the evening. 2. Moreau's student body dances the night away. 3. Bob Rebello and Lisa Assum Sophomore Princess and Escort. 4. Clarisse Carbonel and Mike Salido hold the honored position ot King and Queen. 5. Kelli Warner and David Liebowitz elected by the Freshman class are proud to be in the lime light. The 1984 Homecoming was full of excitement. On Friday November 9th, the surprised representatives from all of the classes were announced. The princess and escort of the freshman class were Kelli Warner and David Liebowitz. Bob Robello and Lisa Assum were elected by the Sophomore class. The Ju- 5 nior class' Princess and Es- cort were Kim Roman and Jeff Marshal. Erin Willett was Honored as one ot the senior princesses and Escort- ed by Joe Baalman. Elaine Clancy wasthe other Princess escorted by Bob Canalas. The 1984 Homecoming King and Queen were Mike Salido and Clarisse Carbonel. omecoming QQ rig. 1 During the halftime ot the Homecoming Game, the King, Queen . Court entered in antique and were introduced to crowd. 1 Saturday at the Dance the King and QMike Salido and Carbonel, reigned over tht court. lt was a gala affair. 1. Darren Vallone, John Grubbs, Liz Sollilt, and Chuck Mattoch smile for a group shot on this special occasion. 2. Kim Roman and Jeff Marshal represent the Junior class. 3. Homecoming 1984. 4. Erin Willett and Joe Baalman, one ot the Senior couples. 5. The Homecoming King and Queen and their Court. 6, Bob Canalas and Elaine Clancy, Senior Princess and Escort. fb f ,..nw 'M W 1. Stick em up. 2. Mark Harper parting the Red Sea. 3. Gimmie Colonel Sanders or give me death. 4. Boo!! 5. Lets hear it for Sophomore spirit! The 1984 Spirit Week was one to remember. Too cliche you say? Well take into ac- count the vast and various amount of spirit that was dis- played. lt did not matter if it was the Sophomore Super- market or the Senior Story- book, what did matter was that a good time was shared l by all classes. lt really didn't matter who won, but if you must know, the Seniors won Spirit Week but lost the covet- ed spirit stick to the hungry Juniors. The week in general was a close fight to the end. From the halls to the games to the spirit competition, the judges had to make a choice And this years choice was di ferent than that of recer years, it was the tirst time in long while that the Senic class lost the spirit sticl Some Seniors say that the threw it, I wonder QChrisj ally Intensified!! ,.,.,,f D 1. Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who will l take to the Christmas Ball? 2. Here's the story, of a lovely lady . . 3. Look, up in the sky, it's Dave Baptist, Wally Placido, Brian Henderson, Paul Guesnon and Mickey Mouse! 4. I want my mummy! 5. Hi Moml, we're number one! 6. Steve Nahm and Bill Ruby enjoy an M8tM. 13 Alice Sycamore 1Michelle Kensingery and Tony Kirby Uohn Weaverj. 25 Grandpa Vanderhof Glick Vogelj. 31 Mr. DePinna fMark Farellj discovers a portrait of himself asa Roman discus thrower. 45 Penny QErika Baerwaldj looks for something with which to cover Gay Wellington QMary Cummingy. 53 As Donald fGreg Ojedaj looks on, Gay does what she does best. Uauaaaoa I DCIUDDDD l Martin Vanderhof's house is just around the corner from Columbia University, NY, but don't go looking for it. The room seen is what is custom- arily described as a living room, but in this house the term is something of an un- derstatement. The every- man-for-himself room would be more like it. For here meals are eaten, plays are written, snakes collected, ballet steps practiced, xylophones played, printing presses oper- ated - if there were room enough there would probably be ice skating. In short, the vm i i z 5- - + s 3 brook presided over by Martin Vanderhof goes on about liv- ing in the fullest sense of the word. From Grandpa Vander- hot down, they are individual- ists. This is a house where you do as you like, and no ques- tions asked. ou Can't Take It With J ,Ai- W 1 If lf r , f' gf? 1 N af' 'his is the setting for Moreau's 1984 Fall prama, You Can't Take it with You, written ly Moss Hart and George S. Kauffman. The 'every-man-for-himself room also almost becomes the setting for the breakup for the omance of one of Mr. Vanderhof's grand- iaughters, because of severe differences be- ween the two families. By the end of the mlay, however, all involved have learned a 'aluable lesson: You can't take it with you. 'You Can't Take it with You was directed by Arlene Hood, with student director Kim Krupka, and costumes by Valerie Ragland. vtoreau's 1985 Spring Musical was Once Jpon a Mattress, also directed by Arlene lood. YOU T' 13 Fleady to paint, Penny chats with Ed fChris Vasquezj. 25 Grandpa listens to Tax Man Henderson Uay Kensingery. 33 Essie QCarrieanne Pendleyy and husband Ed. 49 Alice tells Essie about Tony, 55 Grandpa presides over grace. 13 The Kirby Family iTerrie Diehl, Leonard Dandurand, and John Weavert. 23 Alice introduces ballet teacher Mr. Kolenkhov fTim Rogersj to Tony. 3j Mr. Vanderhof becomesaware that his son-in- law has overlooked a small detail in dressing. 45 The cast and crew of You Can't Take it with You . 51 Director Arlene Hood. ,t. r 7:1 --f.f as as , A l X i . gs- . 'A its hs Q 4. t AHF- ENHSHQ .21 , V Penelope Sycamore . . . ....... Erika Baerwald Essie ............... .... C arrieanne Pendley Ftheba .......... ....... T ania Marker Paul Sycamore . . . ..... Tony Rems Mr. DePinna .... ....... M ark Farell Ed ............ .... C hris Vasquez Donald ............ ......... G reg Ojeda Martin Vanderhof .. .........,... Rick Vogel Alice ........,... .... M ichelle Kensinger Henderson ..... ........ J ay Kensinger Tony Kirby ....... ....... J ohn Weaver Boris Kolenkhov .... .......... T im Rogers Gay Wellington . . . ........ Mary Cumming Mr. Kirby ....... .... L eonard Dandurand Mrs. Kirby .... .......... T errie Diehl The Man , . . ............. Bill Stahl Man 522 .... .... A ndrew Banchieri Man 33 ,... ....... T ony Leones Olga ................................................ Shannon Pratt Arlene Hood, the director of Moreau's production of You Can't Take it with You , has been involved in drama since she was a teenager, appear- ing in productions at her high school and at the Hayward Little Theatre. Arlene attend- ed Cal State Hayward as an Acting!Directing major, and earned a Bachelor of the Arts degree in Theatre Arts. She has been directing plays since 1979, when she directed her first full-length play, lv1y Three Angels, at Cal State. ln addition to directing at Cal State and the Hayward Little Theatre, Arlene has served as the Program Director at Chil- dren's Fairyland, has directel small television productions and has directed plays for lvl' Eden. ln early 1985 she actel in and was the assistant direc tor for The Wiz at Cal State You Can't Take it with You was Arlene's first productio at Moreau. lay lContinuedj The Drama Club encourages oreauthespians to come out of le closet! These are the words 1 Drama Club President Kim yrupka. The Moreau Drama lub was founded in 1984, and, .still going strong in its second ear. The club enables students l work on acting and perform- g skills by allowing them first and experience. Aside from im- 'ovisations and working on act- g skills, club members attend plays and explore the many vari- ations of theatre. The Drama Club honors students displaying exceptional skills in drama with a block M. The Block M program for Drama is some- thing new at Moreau. In the words of Block M coordinator Erika Baerwald, Originally Block letters were offered only for athletic achievement. Howev- rama Club er, after many compromises, Drama Club members are eligi- ble for the M . The Drama Block System is based on points, which are earned through play participation, meeting at- tendance, and other club activi- ties. As of January 1985, three Drama Club members, Kim Krupka, Erika Baerwald, and John Weaver, have earned a Block M in Drama. U The Moreau Drama Club. 21 Drama Club Royalty: Vice President! Treasurer: Greg Oieda, Secretary: Laura Kroekel, President: Kim Krupka, Block M coordinator: Erika Baerwald, Club moderator: Ms. Cheryl Market, and Sergeant-at- Arms: Tania Marker. 35 Block M members: Kim Krupka, John Weaver, and Erika Baerwald. I 2. Members of the Bike Club pose for a quick picture. 3. Joey Schneitman pauses for a moment in front of Alcatraz lsland. 4. Larry Long, club moderator, shows us his awesome bike. 1-...L The Ski Club, moderated by Glenn Watson, had a very funfilled and exciting year even though they got oft to a fairly slow start. The club's first trip to Squaw Val- ley was not as good as was expected, but the second trip to Kirkwood was excellent. The club is planning at least one more trip, and if things go as planned, it should be a very nice trip. The Bike Club also had a very exciting year, led by modera- tor Larry Long. They he some really great trips to Sz Fraicisco where they went the zoo and Glden Gate Par The club is also planning a tr to Coyote Hills, which shou be another exciting tri QMikej heelin' Down The Slopes , A 4 Q.. ' . g.,.., I . : - -V .K QJQ-Eu - y Q 0 v 5. 'Do' 'Og om Q. B 3 nz, X . 1 S 'u YR 5 1 fs ,. AN br Q ,, un 1 'M ii L 5. nl' fl i N C -. . , . A 4 0 0 xi oo., ooh X., 9 '1-1 , ' xx vw S .84q1k.-A-O .X g Gag x ' ' Q, 1 x- 4: ' N. N 5541-EQ 1. Kent Tucker gets some air. 2. A beautiful view of Lake Tahoe. 3. The Ski Club takes time out to pose for a picture. 4. Debbie Paris and Nicole Medveczky ski down the slopes. 5. The Heavenly Valley ski tram glides silently through the sky. .4 'i in lui 'G' M 1. Jennifer Stafford astonished by her opponent's skill. 2. Michelle Schwenger gets ready to serve. 3. Mrs. Janssen along with Jacqueline Augello, Melissa Eckert, Luis uiarcia, Anna Remedies, Allan Steinberger,and David Steinberger of the Equestrian Club, pose for the camera. r X. '-I cl-Hb One of Moreau's newest clubs is also the fastest growing. Started this year and headed by Mr. Showers the Rac- quetball Club is a smashing success. The whole club con- sists of 8 Seniors, 5 juniors, 2 liI!31Jl sophomores and 7 freshmen. This group was oft to a defina- tely good start! They play after school on Tuesday's at Jardines Health Club in Hayward. The best thing one member commented about the club was all the frienc she had made this yea through the club. The Fla- quetball Club is an interestir way to have some fun ar good exercise at the san time. addle Racquet K K can 1. Chris Prevost practices for the Racquetball Club. 2. Mr. Showers shows everyone how it is done. 3. Bob Schwarch during a tough match. 4. Expressing Oh what a feeling !!! areg Jacquie Augello Chris Prevost Tom Prevosf Marcus Castain Darryl Parr Kevin Desmond Tom Lombard Michelle Schwenger Jennifer Stafford Bobby Swarts Mr. Steve Showers my :fa s L 1 1. Clarrisse Carbonel and Sharon Baldoza dance down the football field. 2. Sabrina Burigsay 3. Michelle Nolan 4. Kathy Schmitt 5. Varsity song girls show their musical talents at Omega. 6. Laura Caeton 7. Dixie Harrison and Clarrisse Carbonel pep up the crowd before competition. 8. Clarrisse Carbonel 9. Stephanie Orozco 1O. Kim Lyen 11. 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Laura Stanley L 'U g Hlrdi - U nderclassmen Cheer -.7 1. Garainne Sweetman, Kristen Russo, Karen Rich show us their Care Bear. 2. perform at a Frosh Football game. 3. The Freshman cheerleaders. 4. Some of the cheerleaders take a break from practice to have some fun. 5. Carrie Frates iheadt The Future Talent Of Moreau This is an excellent squad which will be the pride of Moreau in years to come , Mrs. Moran said about this years JV squad. They work very hard everyday after school and they deserve every honor they get. Considering that the Freshman squad is the youngest squad at Moreau, they have succeeded in calling attention to themselves by their eagerness and en- thusiasm. The 1984-85 Freshman squad includes: Carrie Frates lheadj, Tami Pina, Kar- ren Rich, Grainne Sweetman, Chan- tel Medeiros, Kristen Russo, Trish Boyle, Deanne Criste, Kelly Warner and Michelle Assurn. All the members of both squads will be tough competitors as they move up to the Varsity and JV squads next year. The Cheerleaders IQ . f ' , YU-L -lm ' +04 I XA YQ, , f 1' ' Sz. f ,Q 1 - Pep Club fpictured left to rightl top row 1. Amelee Rodger 2. Shoonon Lewis 3. Belinda Martin 4. Hee Sook Yoo 5. Monique Vianna 6. Stacey Hendrix 7. Cathy Chou 8. Moni- que Vianna 9. Vivian Chu bottom row 1. Arlene Guerrero 2. Espi Licad 3. Anna Remedios 4. Yvette Benavidez 5. Sandra Lu- cas 6. Jennifer Reyes 7. Sabrina Goldassio 8. Dee Louis 9. Mr. Morneau Two totally different clubs, Moreau's Peppers and Block M members, share the same common interest. They both want to boost the spirit within Moreau throughout the entire community. Unique in their own way, Block M letter men and women give their in- put through their athletic abili- ties. Being athletes they real- ize the importance of suppq of fans in any competition f does the Pep Club. They a knowledge that support in t game is only second most t winning it. Headed by M Morneau both clubs are run ning strong and he hope some of their enthusiasm w rub off on the rest of the stt dent body. B lock M And Pep Club XJ W 1 Rick De Anda works on a car. 2. The Hayward Beauty School. 3 Jennifer Rivera types quickly. 4. Rick De Anda takes time for his picture. 5. Jennifer Rivera dilegently types. dl . i X The blood drive fopposite pagej and R. O. C. may on the outside appear to be two dit- terent subjects but are very closely related. Giving blood can one day save the lite of someone you may or may not know, and Fl. O. C. is pumping new blood into the work force of America. The blood drive has attracted some celebrity types to Moreau such as Nurse Kellye of MfAfSfHf. She showed us that she cared by helping out in the Octobi blood drive. R. O. C. he helped young adults to learn trade and in turn they an helping America becorr great. ew Blood In The Wo ru fb-gf Force zf if' I sq! :.,.a I W5 -:gpm 1, Rob Fratus and Brian Cunningham eat their cookies. 2. The dreded needle! 3. Kelly Peters smiles before giving blood. 4. Nurse Keilye 1KeIIye Nakaharal talks with a doctor. 5. Kathleen Taylor waits her turn. 6. Karen Wuelfing and Kathy Schmitt glow after giving blood. 1. Allen Steinberger works on a new program. 2. Allen Steinberger takes a break from computers. 3. Mrs. Nichols discusses a new concept. 4. The club listens intently to Mrs. Nichols. 5. Mark Perez wizzes through his program. The Computer Club at Moreau has had a successful year under the guidance of Mrs. Nichols. The members spend many hours on the keyboards participating in various activities. These include such things as a beginners workshopg for some background about computers be- fore they go into things like game competitions, graphics contest, and computer game sessions on Fri- day afternoons after school. As one i i l l member added that the computer is the future for the world. People had better learn now what is what or be left behind later. The Moreau Knights Chess Club has likewise had an exciting and very active year. Under the leadership of Mr. McEntee and as- sisted by Mr. Breiger and Mr. Weidmayer, the clubs president Rick Gomez, Vice-President Mike Franzwa and Treasurer Serga Zanderey all agree that the clL meets many of its goals that it se for itself. The club usually mee weekly to challenge each other ar go over some tough situations player might encounter in a gam The main purpose of the club is promote a greater interest in che and to create a high standard fellowship. S trategies For The Fl 1. Todd Wong makes the right move. 2. Rick Gomez thinks out his next play 3. David Widmayer tries his hand at chess. 4. Mr. Breiger offers some needed advice. 5. Mike Franzwa counts his winnings. 6. Ron Holtman gets a kick out of playing chess. V 1. Mike Schuyler is preparing one of the pages for the yearbook. 2. Casey Moreno, one of the new staif members, is learning some basic yearbook procedures. 3. Kathy Frey works hard to get the job done. 4. Chuck Walters takes time to relax after working hard at school. 5. Darla Barlow, this years Editor, has fun doing her many chores to get the yearbook finished. 5. Suzzanne Higgins is experiencing another hectic day as yearbook advisor for the second year. 7. Casey Moreno has too much work to do to stop and give a smile to the camera. lbarlat Jas. 6 4 -fx 1 -vi IF, Q, a :UK 2 I -f' , J . V. .f ,7 Q 3 f A wr --N WSE FLY r .wi PP The 1985 yearbook's theme is a direct result of the con- tinuous changes taking place at Moreau High School. The expanded counseling on the third floor premiered this year along with the new tardy poli- cy. The Christian Community Service project continued for the second year and Moreau was honored with an Exem- plary School award. fi , Q 1? S3 is a-..,' X' ' K - 9iW -- Strategies Changes are obviously occur- ing! Changes have occured within the yearbook itself. Returning Moderator, Suzanne Higgins has employed the use of stu- dent photographers and writ- ers not on the yearbook staff - s A. 143- as well as the student edit Darla Barlow and clas mates Chris Madsen ar John Weaver who are gui ing this years production wi their knowledge from la year. Once again the cor pany producing the yearboi will be Josten's - the sar company which produces tl school's rings. Katy Sulliva econd Time Around Q54 XA x ka: X X if t 1. Debbie Goto, our last years representative is introducing cover designs while Dwight Purdy, our new rep., assists. 2. Frank Cave, a new staff member, works on a new idea. 3. John Weaver and Chris Madsen are old pros from last year so they assist Moira Kelly, a rookie on this years staff. 4, Suzanne Higgins is doing a Fine Job selling yearbooks on book day. 5. Vanessa Nightengale, the only Junior on the team works with Mark Harper on important stuff , 6. Photography director, JB Yuson, is in a turmoil while Cheryl Long wonders if he-'s O.K. fbarlal wx..-i. 1. Sports Editor, Jeff Fisher, writes another story. 2. Corol Dunnock and Sheila Ernst try to meet their deadline. 3. Chris Manos laughs at the other publications. 4. Working intesiviy, Erin Willet and Carrie Freidenthal finish their assignment. 5. Jamie Clarke asks Erika Baerwald it his band will make the big time. ,.. 7 5ifn ' QM ef iiiwwfis' . This years newspaper has changed quite a bit. Headed by newcomer Marek Brieger, and two large classes, this years newspaper was abie to get much work done and much covered. The newspa- per has also taken on a new face. Editor in Chief, Len Konecny, was quoted as say- ing We've tried things other newspapers in years past only wish they could have tried. This couIdn't be closer to the truth, this newspaper brought about the photo essay which F lash!!! Q WE ,V v Q1 received the highest apprast The newspaper stiii has son ot last years paper, and mc in part by Mr. Robert McE tee, who was last yea moderator. in my opinion, ti is the best newspaper in r cent years. IK I i ll' f1', 'Z u 1 'i -. 6,1 f' I sqgsfi - M ..i - 4 sf . - ---.' . . , ., in .-rf T ' f ,-h- - ,. H+ .a p f... ., . 1- ' 'f r p .QW i 2 . L. -M is In 4 1. Moderator, Marek Breiger, assigns people stores. 2. Assistant Editor, Patsy Alverez, thinks of a headline. 3. Mellissa Gilbert draws a conclusion. 4. Marc Mestrovich makes some final changes. 5. Entertainment writer, Michele Baohofer, plans the next review. 6. Lisa Ruibal, and fellow writers try to think of a news story. 1. Andrea Bennett, Bill Thomas, John Eom, Marlo Groves, Belinda Martin, Arlene Guerrero, Denan D'AngeIo, Lisa Puccini, Jane Sweeney, Michelle Raimondi, Judy Halper, Middle Row, Dan Pearce, David Tien, Debby Bosso, Kathy Ritzman, Calh- erine Sullivan, Helen Sheridan, Mr. Bob Collins, Moderator, Back Row, Joe Carson, Arthur Jamison, Phil Saylor, and Liam 0'Connor. Th 1984-85 CSF officers are: Vloe-President, Joe Carson, Secretary!Treasurer, Marlo Groves, Moderator!Tutoring Bob Collins, Co-coordinator, Kathy Ritzman, President, David Tien, and lnot pioturedl Tutoring Co- coordinator, Janet Anderson. Moreau's chapter of the Cali- fornia Scholarship Federation has been an active part ot the Moreau Community for the last 6 Years. During The fall semester of the 1984-85 school year, CSF had a total membership of 145 students, composed of 60 seniors and 85 juniors. Once again, the CSF tutoring program gave the club members an oppor- i , gl, 'erik .,..., 4 Y I , Z 1 1 Q . . l J 1 I 1 I 5 . 1 l tunity to help their fellow stL dents. The Chapter also spor sored a field trip to U.C. Davi during this semester. I nteract And CSF nder the leadership of Mr. They also sponsored a finger 1 xx Q j X2 1. Mr. Peter Peabody, Moderator, poses for the camera. 2 The 1984-85 Interact members: Front row, Stacey Hendrix Brenda Chermack, Cathy Chu, Back row, Dori Wagoner Tim Fallin, and Michelle Raimondi. Earning through doing, Mor- u's Interact club is a group special individuals who take eir skills and abilities and spread them out into the com- unity. eabody, Interact demon- rates the true spirit of Mor- au's philosophies as they ork towards improving so- al conditions and give to ihers the most precious gift of their time. Through a carnival and craft fair boutique, they assisted the Make a Wish organiza- tion, which is a group who grants final wishes to termi- nally ill children. Each Interact Club is self-gov- erning and self-supporting, though it follows' the by-laws of the international interact club, which provides advisors and works with others to whom the club has obliga- tions involving school, organi- zations and authorities. This year, the club has participat- ed in two major service pro- jects. printing day at Moreau. With the help of Protect Your Child , Moreau was able to open the school to finger print children. nw? ,Q 5.0 Q Lf Q S , Q E avjgwazfg F WV My WM W2 3' Www A W fha M ,Ami if aww X 1 1 f ., ,ln mm: 2+ X32 WWJ Q Y , +4 .A 4 ,Q my a ' Af' 1 pa lv I - J, Ah , Q- Slriii n Cstudentus upus closusl - A . f ,L L, 55 ' if ' , L ' 'F 3'-7 f'T'r-'-vis -Q - -to--sf3:f:f: 'I ,IJ il Lu..- l X -R X i X--Q L . Brain bulging wil-ln new-First hand knowledge of all aspects ofgovernment, politlcsancl lilie in qenemi X Half used tp be wmplefel,g.+mi9h+s heibreweekin washington, .C. Z Ears thmbbingfmm lis+eninq to Q -ay Q Speakers all week and from listen- i f' ing to l.ouD,disco at Sinai dance. it Bags undereyes from late hours A ond hectic. pace 0f'dC+iVl'i,i6S V -lyeck pfrmqfneritly derrfzed - ul - l O C ff' l CQ .- eQ,mPPeCYwiQh zlgogitrns H' ' ' So tic tm c - G -' lngrgboossxfouvewlrggxd S 4 on Exhaust-ect roommate i A happy heart -from ot week uery well spent Strain on slacks incurred from collision unthcx small 'tourist Q wi+h Q soda N fg gore legs and l l allen archesfrom l walkin around Capitol Hill angwalking around Wdshingtornand walk- ing,ancl walking and waikmgm Mr. Maxwell dreams of , climbing Capitol Hill f YV Close-Up This year's Close-Up partici- pants, accompanied to Wash- ington, D.C. by Mr. Jim Max- well in February, got the chance to watch the govern- ment being run, up close. They were able to visit the his- toric sights of the Nation's Ca- pitol, such as the Capitol Building, the Lincoln Memori- al, and the Washington Monu- ment. Participants were able to learn how our government is run by hearing speakers at the Pentagon and other gov- 1985 Moreau Close-Up pafrfcfpanrs- ernment buildings. They heard speakers talking about defense, foreign relations, education, the press, and many other subjects. They were also able to talk with Congressman Pete Stark. Close-Up participants had long days, but got many re- wards, such as a trip to a din- ner theatre, a tree day, and a goodbye dance. Uohnl Jim Antonini David Bartalini Terry Galbrealh Shannon Galloway John Koslosky Ian Land Ellen Lanzone Chris Oliva Amanda Olsen Meghan 0'Neil Monica Pavon Wendy Rager Mike Rice Ernie Silva Liz Sollitt Christina West 1. Toni Wilson and Gerald Montegani make such a cute couple. 2. Noelle Abela and Paul Hempel share a private moment. 3. Students rock to the beat. 4. Marietta Rimando and her date-what a stunning picture they took. 5. Paul Placido, Staci Madrid, Jason Aguirre, and Vicki Breves take a break from the fast pace of the music. I K This year the Christmas of everyone. This is a dances certainly held ball had the appropriate very festive time of year true the evening of theme of A Candy Cane and everyone seemed to December 20 at the Christmas. The music have been in the Scottish Rite Ball Room presented by the Quake Christmas spirit. The in Oakland on the was much to the liking tradition of Moreau's Shores of Lake Merrit. andy Cane Christmas 'ii'-22' 'GT' 1. April Alvarez and her boyfriend seem to be enjoying the evening. 2. Hey Let's Go Crazy 3. Michelle Assum and Eric Ormsby try to duck the camera. 4. The Quake created a great atmosphere. 5. Paul Burchfield and his alumni date decide what to do after the dance. 6. Brennan Harmulh and his date arm wrestle with Kathy Rilzman as their referee. 1. Mary Malpede prepares herself for a long pass. 2. Making her way through the pack is Kim Lyen. 3. Head to head combat . 4. The Junior Express hyped-up and ready to go! This year's 1985 Annual Pow- der Puft Football Game was an upsetting loss for the Ju- niors, wlth a score of 30-6 in the final quarter. During the pre-game rally, activity com- missioner Mark Harper asked the classes, Who is going to win tonights game? The out- standing answer was the 'JU- NlORS . K 1 Going into the game, both classes were set out and de- termined to win. Shannon Galloway scored 3 touch- downs for the Seniors and gained many yards rushing. Senior, Stephanie Meneze also contributed with two touchdowns and one that was called back for clipping. The Seniors played an intense owder Puff game and the juniors put up good tight. The Junior E: press had Stacy Pierc score their only touchdown l the fourth quarter. The .Junior team has high pc tentlal but the Senior Silve and Black Attack was bac with one year experience a ready. 4 4 l 1 2 I Q- gill!! sv 1. Jay Kensinger, Margarethe Harper, Kris Vonderahe, Julie Tsien, Maria Gutierrez, Erin Stuart, Carl Arada. 23 Moderator Frau Harper. I E 2 S .., W te 4' I 1 Pe Q ,lilly .li if 'F e --. -- 'il' . is . urr.ue map? 1-lfiyn-EBL 'Y - ji---f k ':fffL w 'ifllliihilif Frau Harper is the moderator for the-German Club. Frau and her katzenjammer kids enjoy themselves while learn- ing about German and Ger- man-American cultural heri- tage, through dining at Ger- man restaurants and fre- quenting various cultural ex- hibits and events. Headed by moderator Mr. McClure, the Spanish Club is dedicated to learning about various aspects of Spanish l and Mexican cultures. Tl' encompasses language, foo and entertainment. The Spa ish Club visits both Spani: and Mexican restaurants, a well as going to see cultur performances. oreign Relations Moderator Mr. McClure. WK - f, f'?ffZ,,.'ifp 'P' V M , , rr V ,, y M Q Q ., ' f , - . W, of 2. Back Flow: Mike Rice, John Franco, Scott Shepard, Tom Prevost, Dee Dee Lawler, Craig Wolfe, Joe Jacques. Middle Row: Kim Roman, Michelle Koskella, Luz Rios, Kelly Mitchell, Sheila Arce, Denica Hernandez, Mr. McClure. Bottom Row: Monique Castaynatla, Kathy Marquez, Scotia Flivenes, Kitty Eberhard, Paula Troiano, Jane Sweeney. 1. The French Club moderator: Mrs. Siegel. 2. The French Club 3. Jenifer Pike, Pinky DeVera, Angelica Gonzales, and Shelley Martin smile tor the camera. 4. Laura Braun and Michael Maddock brave the wind tor the club picture. The French Club had another tun filled year this year under the watchful. eye of their moderator Mrs. Siegel. This year she will further their un- derstanding ot the French lan- guage and culture. I am sure Af H 5 ,ff A A L that they will have as much tun this year as any year be- tore. The French Club is very active in the Moreau community and a lively part of Moreau lite. rench Club 9. 2 With a long tradition to bull on, the French club will hav plenty ot ideas for activitie plus the great new ideas tc the future. tis year the Poly Club had a ie year under the leadership Judita Nipay. They had pverai fun events including a eat Iuau in March. The Poly Club is heading in the right di- rection and has a great future at Moreau in years to come. The Poly club is a excellent oly Club 1. The poly club 2. The club officers 3. Lisa Aquino 4. The camera catches Judita Nipay-President and Raquel Balauro- Sergeant of Arms of the Polynesian Club.5. Gina Alonzo 8 Frank Jose way to promote the culture and style of the Polynesian people. This is just one more way of being proud of your- self. P -L., 1 N -1 f--H ...Q ,gf --J ? nv' -...-.1 i.,i - -J J ..... 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W .. ..... ..,, - 5 :- - --f----- Nw '5 f :':s..:::- ' :tif -.-:' .. .... ww A www W MQW 'N ,--- . gg 2 . , lwmmww fw,f,,5 i s ' ' ,M 93 AWw 1 f M fr ,RAR ' s ' Eff 'Y We K' one mx' V 4 ' xx' '90't'f5 1'iPiL sl? N K wma X Zg3'E4,, J3wg, ,,qq aww x J , ,I . fl Q. ww mm 5 . W-We Q f A-f--1 - gg H - - -. .. .. , EE . '- - ,. , M '- as '- 4. Karen Wensler Helen Wentworth Jessica Wesela Gregory White .gi Erin Willett Timothy Williams Toni Wilson Craig Wolfe Jett Lewis shows how a king Karen Wuelfing Scott Young Jose Yuson lives. X ' Q.,-.1 ' ,ji K A 'g ui 5:-ni x it 2 , 1 ,- A Q' . Qui , , ef -1- ' , . v' 'S- Q.. R . 1' 3 ,. ,R v. ,-hr, f Qu 2, 5' 'H' yu, m 5 1 9: ..Q1k3. 1 sf? V .ww EVERYUHE Most Talented Dave Villarreal 81 Aileen Chanco A view of the Wlnchester Mystery House gardens Cutest Couple Paul Hormel 81 Kim Cannova ' ,4 Harold Pickell 81 Carmina - 91' DeFazio R m M V .- . . N. use-ngrssmui .e p gs W 4 X, , .nl Most Talkative Gerald Montegani 81 Jessica Wesela s Best Looking 1 Senior Favorites gather for their tour. Most Spirited Clarissa Carbonel 81 David Baptist 6 Most Likely To Succeed Chad Nightingale St Lisa Puccini J , Y d Most Creative Perry Knowlton 81 Judita Nipay Most Dedicated X S Wally Placido 8- Stephanie tt l Mendoza 55 E- ig Eg 'S f .4771 -1411 1 vu' 6 wr-MW Q' ww? . ,. .,, rw Qu X- I N ' ' 5 5 S 51 ., wi 4 5535- ax ,wi 1' ' xi ff f Y ,. m U ' .. 7' , if 9? ,ef WW? Wifi: K Jang.: 14,5 ' mlb- A X ity, . A XG. f -K-sv' m-if. is ,Nga-T fxi ' Qtfw,-fi' 265541 tAA. . . x A, x gf-LI., f ,f L,,.gy . ' , L A ,, .A A K' 1 , . W . -,A -.f f' 1: , , 1 . - . .-' y . r' , ' .1-f ,-.f-.-1 NL. K- , f'4A3K-ftizfmf-4 i 5 .Q . E -wr 4 1. Greg Hicks, Joan Lynch and Robert Taiad - Junior Representa- tives. 2. Erin Sullivan - Secretary! Treasurer and Kim Roman - Junior President. 3. Joan Lynch and Rob- ert Tatad - Junior Representatives. lx, , ,,,..-ssuluuu F ..,,.,.-J'-,+55A ' xg . -gl 5 .,.. -1-- I ,cj . x dnl- ,I , J -'g X.. . i . . ut.- .,,, -T wel--f Q-- .. 1 I lx L ! ,. - 'M A N X i X A .yum.,,,: ,gf . xg Zi! ' 255. Q ,z 4 1 4,. xfb K Noelle Abela Erich Ackermann Vincent Aguilar Josie Agullana William Aliski Gina Alonzo Patricia Alvarez Theresa Amouroux Carla Andalis Nestor Andaya ll Derrick Anderson Donna Anderson Kelly Andrews Manahil Ansari Alfred Antonini 1 Greg Heffron smiles at a friend 2 Tom Pratt waits for his lunch 3 The Junior guys at a , I V 42? I ' if rf Ztfww. V, 9 y f- 51 I' 1:',,i,, Q' . Ei. ' 4 .. 1 W it i Rf ,,-- .. , up .1 . , it, .. F fp' z I , , ,,,V . 2 12' 5. 1 6 Q .I 0 ' u ' I Q in v A A A Q f ' 1-. .ng 1 'ii I 4 33' 5 i Lisa Aquino Eric Arohuletta Gary Arpon Christine Arthur Cindy Arthur Jay Austin Edward Azevedo Mark Azzarito James Baker Raquel Balauro Rosa Sharon Baldoza Peter Banchieri Charlton Barreto David Bartalini Marc Bartholomeu Chandra Bathwall Michael Batongbacal Tina Baugh Glenn Baxley Monica Benard Andrea Bennett 1. Matt Lyons listens intently to his teacher. 2. Steve John- sion gets the facts straight fi- nally. Paula Bernardo it ' i Heidi Blair Norman Blandino Christopher Bordman Q -Q-'Nt Laura Boyd .L s w,J ': Q .f f : -1 X ' gg k ' Y 5. fx ,X , ,f 1 . - Jean Francois Brantome Valerie Bridgeman Yvonne Brown George Brumm Sabrina Burigsay Ronald Cabusora Laura Caeton Niko Cagaanan Mark Camarena Guy Cameron Scott Campbell Herb Schley studies quietly by himself in the cafeteria. Jimmy Baker poses for the camera. The Juniors go wild at a rally during Spirit Week. 25:1- Q, . . .5 5 'I 5 r-. it Q if ' ,Q L C X 3 A . K 5, .- 'm'f. pf .M X N 5-. f 'K 'Q' Q es. M ,,.-N iii- mmf fr . M , . it r. f' x. I ' , ji-E W.L. 5 ii , ,Q i, ! , C , -i 1 r . A I ' ar. . ' r .Quan-5 Law- 1 f .Q it K 1 E . i 4 f V .. M ' ' .1 , ifwssiexr-rf'-Q I , 2' S153 ff-is 7' Pvt ew S cg Skye Q1 y we X xl ,Q X - si 3' Q S ' f A N 4 ..--.- . i i hi if ...F f Ni if 'L 'Lf S495 5 .- Q Q Cheryl Campos Christina Canalas Kevin Canneila Randy Cariveau Anthony Castigiioni Renza Celotti Catherine Chao Catherine Chicoine Alvin Chu Kenneth Chung Sun Chung Sandra Coltharp Peter Consos Jr. Joanne Cordova Anita Corona Mary Cumming Jonathan Cummings Ricardo DeAIa Rhonda DeGraw Suzanne DeHaven 1. Tony Avila pauses for the camera while decorat- ing the Junior hail during Spirit Week, 2. Roy Pala- tina and Michelie Marasigna are caught by the camera. -l- -1 Francis De Jesus William DeRidder Arnold Del Mundo Marcia Denham Kenneth Der Kevin Desmond Lucia Diaz Lisa Dietrich Minh Huong Dinh Shawn Downey Victor Dungca Andrew Eberhard Arlene Ellis John Eom Judith Erlandson Johna Escobar 1 Robyn Lema eats on the way back to her seat 2 The lonely junior. 3. Steve Searles listens as his friends discuss cosmic realities. W f ff J Ann Escorcio J Q my Mark Everett D 9 Debra Fagerlin 3, iw 35 .lla F George Famous W' y ' -- Maura Farnan J ' F is P fi E X ggi 1 r 'f 3 t - Joseph Farrish Priscilla Faso Stacy Fegard Eddie Fernandes Darlene Fernandez .1 ,r.i. Q J F Michelle Fernandez y J Nancy Ferreira Z W Q Q, Jeffrey Feuerstein - y Q, - el is 3 Dennis Finkes r Maria Finkes R f-. 1 . 5 ,x Vf5 ?' 4 S :B i ay 4 ll. 1 S Q .- Q J t J J 7 it Jeffrey Fisher it it D Julianne Fitzpatrick fx b t .. to X L, W 5 Laura Fokes K 7, J A 'J J ti- y is V Peter Franco 'A H' imisw., Edward Franzwa Q , 2 f ,f f e 1. Steve Leanasia isn't quite ready for school. 2. Juniors relax during lunch and Matt Lions smiles for the camera im- and , ,,.. M, ..,..., L W ,,,. ,,:, . ,A,, , ..,q ..I ,t 2.21 'l ss -5-yr.-Q. Y M 1 M t 'r ' t -:ri - .J W -1'-'2rfr' l : l :-1 .- l -::,. '-- ':: zflr , .t,. i r.,., '- ' - f , WW -.-.,-- A ::' 'V In N ,Q 1 3 Denise Freitas Kristine Freitas Lisa Fuchslin Gregory Gahagan Lea Gambina Lisa Garcia Amanda Geister Melissa Gjestland Jeri Goldt John Gomes Pamela Gomez Diane Gonsalves Jacqueline Gonzales Lee Ann Goulart Maureen Grgurina Stephen Griffiths Marlo Groves John Grubbs 1. Catarina Souza listens intent- ly to a teacher. 2. A group of Juniors examins a note from a friend. 3. A Junior exclaimes l did it! 4. Cindy Aurther awaits her next customer. an -aw flu. , avr f 7 J, l 4. . izissa' r . i A ' if ,ww '-r alll! E , i if .L . ' , gy 'QL llv I as K 1 M 2112 C M532 7 '5- 1 ,L is 55 ,Q-,qc i iiifg SX R id iff ! ' x i irii .. Q h Si ia x , EQ f fi iii? i' A 'Was + . i X l A AQ g . ,., ,L 3 David Grywczynski Angela Gudino MaryAnn Guesnon Monica Guitron Maria Gutierrez Ramona Gutierrez Timothy Hall Tisa Hall Debora Halloran Judith Halper Robert Ham lll Michael Hansen Susan Harmeyer Brennan Harmuth Dixie Harrison Patrick Harrison John Harshbarger Cambra Hart 1. A group of juniors watch a Var sity Football game. 2 Tom Pratt takes the Sprite Challenge Ei it 9: x , X x ash? Q ,gf 1. Robert Tatad and Monica Benard talk in the breezeway. 2. Bill Thomas smiles for the camera. 3. Angela Gu- dino, Denise Freiais and Ronald Agatep read the latest gossip in a let- ter. 4. Jeri Gold! talks to a friend on the phone. 5. Heidi Sausedo and Dena Medina have a Coke and a smile. Kenneth Hartman Eric Hartmann Gregory Heffron Erica Hess Alison Hickey Gregory Hicks Wilfred Hinson William Huston William James Susanne Johnson Steven Johnston Daniel Jones Frank Jose Pamela Kato Raymond Kayas Theresa Kaylor Jeffrey Kearney William Kelly 4. 4.1 'Q as J, 'W Q fn 6 5 my M59 , ,M wa. fn W M w v Q 4 i me 5:3 QL-....,.. -.:z.,.,a 'M Wi' VF . T' ui W I -Y . ff' if . ' f r 4--Mi' K IV' 43 wi gi v Q A 1 I X we gy M fri.. ' if .,.. X 4 . I W ii: 1. David King finds a peaceful place to study. 2. Liz Torrez studies in class. 3. Juniors enjoy a football game. Jay Kensinger Louis Kesthely David Kim David King Michelle Koskella Jamie Kress Laura Kroeokel Mont Kuliok Linda Kuo Ian Land Craig Lang Suzanne Lang Ruth Laureta Robyn Lema Stephen Leonesio Sandra Light Brenda Loggins Gloria Lomas ffm Mgr jp '?fj'M.55ewfNM.....u...gl MF--Mxagni .W 1-i15l!F.P..1w,. mi' M i A' if 'ff -. M: ' --'- gp mmwm .. 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Christopher Prevost Cyrece Puccio Kathleen Quinn Denise Quintana Stacey Raimondi Sheryl Raines James Redmond Stephen Reikes Roy Remedios Krista Rendon Allen Retodo Anna Reyes Ramon Rios Paul Rizzo Cynthia Robinson Theresa Rodriguez Kimberly Roman 1. Jimmy Baker likes Father Rus- ty's humor while eating lunch in the cafeteria. 2. The class of '86 enjoys the Halloween dance. 3. Bobby Zumwalt sees a young lady that he admires. af.- X l ,V 4 Peter Roman Susan Rose James Rosette Michael Rossi Craig Rowe Lisa Ruibal Mark Runnels Scott Russo Scott Ryan Stephanie Sah Antoinette Sanchez Bernadette Sanchez Carlos Sardiello Heidi Sausedo Phillip Saylor Erick Schenkhuizen Herbert Schley Mary Scott 1. Stacey Raimondl is wearing the latest fashion. 2. The mystery book reader is reading an interesting book 3. Some juniors argue about a vocabu Iary word definition. M' 2 1 . V I f ll I 6445, . .L I f Stephen Searles Lesley Seipp Anthony Sell Rebecca Serpa Kimberly Severini Stephen Silva Michele Simas Christine Singer Aaron Smallwood Edward Smith Elizabeth Sollitt Maria Songey Deborah Sotto Catarina Sousa Michael Souza Peggy Spence Daniel Squiers Kevin Statskow 1. Juniors show their enthusiasm during school mass. 2. Darlene Fernandez, Kathy Yambao, and Marla Pardoua eye the crowd at the welcome dance. 3. Molly Woelffer, Jennifer O'N- eal, Noelle Abela, Denise Frei- tas, and Renee Mesquita, re- couperate at the blood drive. 4. Gina Alonzo posses for the camera while doing her home- work. 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The Gang! - Amy Wixon, Shelly Martin, Mike Lyen, Bobby Grubbs, Matt Fratus, Eric Vizcano and Tim Avila. 4. Flying free are Amy Wixon, Mike Lyen and Nicki Leavitt. 5. Shelly Martin, Tim Avila, Bobby Grubbs, Matt Fratus and Eric Vizcaino really stack up when they're together. 4 will 7' '17 f 2 Q ,, ,t Q5 Q ,E ' ,. Carrie Abascal Maria Abreu Ronald Agatep Claudia Aguilar Jason Aguirre Shannon Alamillo Kathleen Alessandro Michael Alvarez Jesse Alves Lisa Alves Terese Anas Margaret Andaya Don Aniano Stacy Arhontes Lisa Ashley Elizabeth Assum 1. The Sophomore class officers show us their mugs. 2. Mike Gar- cia oontemplates his next move. 3. Bob Grubbs, Brian Pine, and Brian Standing all sway to the music. si i Lis- 1 ss? 2 ,. E, X , egg' sg ' X. A..s wiv! 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Monica Fowler shows off her cute costume. K' '5- 9 Qt . Y K 4 ,-S.-vxw if . s J ff if I -is vdxvmnxl W F ., . , A 4 , V , X iq Ov by . 1 Q 'ima ,,rx 't,, K K ' A f W fr l C t J . , L3 . tif iv gZ? ???.-Wi? ?'lf,l , ' M' ' A l' K un: '4- .,,,,,, if-of' at l P-new DQ, ,-4 fs. 411 1 if Fw-if? it uw I l Carol Chao Christina Cheney Brenda Chermack Sandra Chevalier Jennette Chicoine Lalna Chikhani Jeff Chimienli Catherine Chou Vivian Chu Charlotte Chung Karen Clarke Lara Coleman Stacy Collard Heather Cook Erika Cooper Vanessa Crone Pat Crosset Dennis Durran 1. Eric Vizcino shows one of his better features. 2. Paul Rebello shows the teacher how it is done msn-q..w.....,.N- We fn ,-,, , .M . 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Gary Fickes Carol Fleischman Susan Flores Kevin Forde Monica Fowler U Michael Franzwa Scott Fraser Matthew Fratus Glenn Furlong Joanne Galvin Cf' 'ff ,l IJ: Charles Garcia 2 Luis Garcia if ,Q Michael Garcia Michelle Garcia we K 1 Scott Gier F Richard Gomez James Gonsalves t,rr. . Susan Gonsalves iiitiit f 1. Sophomores cheer at the first rally f ..- g F Ef'M'bi F of the year. 2. Bobby Grubbs studies . f at lunch 3. Mike Garcia talks to a , f V friend. 4. Tim Alvila and friends share . yy a joke. 5. Jamie Gonsalves, Steve Moore and Darren Ravazza discover the wonders of biology. G in.. A 5 . . F ef '.,. j'i 'Lx ,, '2 W -ae .... ttr'i it :'s iti .,., .vuiz .,, , ti i '..:: - :ii2' :'i1 A' 'F e::-V- V'-1 i :fr X 'TS 12. I I Hp., . 4 t gp, y MW, . ,' K M? if -. . . is i .. -. : ,vi 9, f V L v , A .6 ,f kk QQ., hu. Af' N. x , 1 ,... Q 5 i Sv. . wel. 4 Q 2 gg' IJ ' , EXW . vi .V , POA H L V.,-,em ,,,, . .,,,w . H , . 8 .. X . ,V WW ft 5x , N . it 1 - 3 Li 'Q ,gtg A U . 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H .Y K :Strat Q1 y, W as Bk JIM it-by Anthony Manaois Kristine Marttell Edwin Martin Michelle Martin Andrew Martinez James Martinez Steve Martinez Gina Massey Lisa May Danielle Maze Margaret McArthur Jill McCormick James McCue Donald McDaniel Jacqueline McKean 1. Cara Pauly and her friend stare at a cute guy as he walks across the Festival Area 2. Brent Brustos eats some ot the famous Moreau french fries. 3. Charlie Betlencourt thinks twice about the test he just took. 4. Roseann Sulli- van and Bob Grubbs pose for the camera. ' -: ' x' ' ,, , 1... if l 2 , 5 :,2'i:: '-:,-.'- tw:-ss::':'lEf f5A:f3a'EiiZZ-:Ef5s?2i'i 'Z'1-zffff' I ----N -- - - :f-- '- ...A , . 'Si- ,'J2'?'f' K gwwwm iiii ,g g......- ' ' 1 J' Wwwfiffiw . wifwggeff' m i' .,.. .W -W.. W J 1.5fI?fI'f' M ' -- G 6 iw 'H 'IlammiTV V, llll , ' .,, .... :.,. 'W ,,,,,, a1i i tiggv A . H M WW'W'i ' is , .. . 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Mignon Jackson sings the blues, as Debby Pasquale 'iti ' qu , , , Qflllj' VVVfggVVfsV awaits for her to finish. 15,5 .V V V Marylou Purisima Nanci Quinones Darren Ravazza Paul Rebello Albert Retodo Daniela Rible Stephanie Richter Marietta Rimando Robert Rios Daniel Ritzman Robert Robelio Christina Roberts Colleen Robinson Annabelle Rodriguez Rita Rodriguez Timothy Rogers Diane Romo Peter Rosen 1 The Sophomore Class goes crazy at the rally 2 Lucy Slson, Diana Serqulna, and Lisa Cabusora pose for a picture after having a long day at school Anna Marla Rosette Percy Sales Marnie Salido Daniel Sanelli Adrianus Schabbing Clifford Schenkhuizen Joseph Schneitman Erika Schuh Erika Schulte Christopher Schusske Michelle Schwenger Paul Seitz Lisa Sell Diana Serquina Donald Shinn Lucy Sisor Timothy Slone Patrick Smith i ii' I 42 'f N 4 i f Z if -J, .M Z he K ii 1 fi 9 v Q 1 .of va 5 Z' Q K Y 4 1 flew- 4..1'i5 ' ' . ., x Z' i fic -3 W V , I ' A I I Aa 1. Nikki Leavitt waves to a friend. 2. The Class of 1987 watch rally action. 3. Lucy Sison and Diana Serquina clown for the camera. , J ,, , i ' 1'f .fl, if ,.,ff. ' , i rv X 4 2? 11,1 '12 QW. , ,E ,. ,V , 1 -.. 1 A446 1 ,,,. I . -M I L V, . 5 W A A X Q ata.. ,, -, 've- fee wt' . 1. t V S t r. V -QQ sw , 7 . r ,, , r -ww - r, c. ,wt - f it V - W , A 1 . if 1' 4 5 if Q , , 95 Mr i 'fi . 4 y . J, ,L , ,..-. 5. . ir. Robert Smith Sean Smith Susan Sornberger Anthony Spangler Robert Specht Rebecca Spencer Jennifer Stafford Brian Standing Laura Stanley Craig Sfaszkow Valarie Stonich Kathryn Stricklen Mary Sullivan Robert Swarts Matthew Taylor Darlene Teixeira Myron Tejada Laura Templeton 1. Cyril Udall is tired of geometry. 2. Mia Digiulio and Dan Sanelli get cozy. 3. Charlie Garcia, Chris Vasquez, and Peter Candelaria have found an alternative to classroom lectures. 1-frm' .... ,.,.. ..., . ,...,... ... . .... W -r-ai MQ . i ...M Q me-w m a 'rr' r f? SEQWMIW WRMMMQQ -1535 fffffffw W-fit 32 rr- awww' N ew ' . 'A eager ft at-i ts rrtl .:r. m Robert Thomas Larry Thomas Michelle Tom Cyril Udall Monica Ulrich Denise Van Dervort Kiersten Vandenakker Christopher Vasquez Cecilia Villanueva Eric Vizcaino Doris Wagoner Craig Watega Janal Watkins Stefan Weber Gia West Wendy Widing Wendy Wiersma Anthony Williams Thomas Williams Elizabeth Wilmurt Benjamin Wilson Amy Wixson Leslie Wolfe Raymond Wong Russell Wong 1 James Martinez relaxes during class 2 Rick Gomez is studying a girl across the room. ,fs yn , f WW K 2, X In A 1 U,-M... . My wi 1 ,iiiii it A gyfi 4- fmw 713. V, ,ll 2, J ', A S tgp? Q .I 0 H R , ':, ,, .,.. -rf T 4 ,. JL 1 , gf- QQ Q' , W ,MA . Q 1 ii ,M ' . ' . - -hw ' W ' nw' 4 Z f it , T' W, V :g e ,,, ' sf ' f ' 4 A ,J ' -, V 57 l T, f ' I ,,,, A ' 7 X .I if Z6 M Todd Wong Monica Wuelfing Jennifer Wyman Loraine Yamaguchi Kathy-Lyn Yambao Shirley Yang Theresa Young Sergey Zaderey Janet Zamzow Paul Zendejas Andrew Ziola 1. Sophs in the breezeway during lunch. 2. During P.E. sophomores relax. 3. Sophs are toning up for the first raliy of the year. 4. Sophomores working hard at school. I f 1. Jon Varni- A Stanford Hopeful! 2. Dan Pestana, Jon Varni, Robert Crosby, Stacy Shoemaker and An- drea Heaven - The Freshmen represen- tatives. 3. Tracy Smith, Rick Antonini and Danielle Helmy - Freshmen Offi- cers. 4. Stacey Shoemaker and An- drea Heaven are Co-workers in the Student Government. 5. Danielle Helmy - A Moreau enthusist. iNlFUIi'0 Maricel Abundabar ...: :.x Lanie Agulay Cherie Alberts A g Randell Allen gs' y Robert Alvarado A A is g A r Q A it-4' l eee V A A m e .rb V , b.,A -:' A I 5 .. u f ix Richard Antonini .. , if t it Carl Arada A l A ii Q X J Bernadette Arlington tett is A 1 . David Arndt Aeteee g Michelle Assum i A W t i A fit f mf William Ault Virchilou Ballelos Andrew Banchierl Melody Barbour Timothy Barnes sa 1 ' 1 seg- G . 1. Moreau student, Class of 88, works -inn fuss: intently on getting a good quarter grade. 2. Kim Lamb spends a quiet moment away by herself. 3. Lower classmen pose for a picture during their lunch. ..,, .2giiWW P W , .,,... 5 Nix IE' ' l it-Wi .-..i H ,,., I ..,, A nif. ef' i, .,.. iii ifmiwimw .Q at S 5' N 5 ii J B. we J at Q Q ,,' - , S 1 ,1 .tis Af ,JMX . 5 .1 Ir it lin i C K A we -I ef' E ,hA,z , ,, , 'L 2,13 w',, e'5 1 :J eg ,,,.,.h , it init Julie Barr Karen Barrett Cheryl Bass Christian-James Bateman Eric Bellamy Yvette Benavidez Mark Berlo Benedict Bernardo Bruce Bigelow Jennifer Bitz Joseph Blandino Brian Blasquez John Bolich Joseph Bondad Patrick Bowen Patricia Boyle Duane Brown 7 L B W .6 2 5 Y ' 2 m I 3 'fx gy K we X A in be . A I' K . A 7 R - ., ,, 1 .M-ee I 1. Mr. Walsh cooks hamburgers for the freshmen barbeque 2 Kelli Warner is baffled by her partners ITIOVSTTTSFITS Roseann Brown Deborah Bullock Lisa Cabusora Tara Cadaanan Jacqueline Caldwell Amy Cardoza Dionne Carlos Gail Carlton Janis Carney Nicole Carrigan Jennifer Cast Marcus Castain Melissa Castro Jules Casuga Anne Ceresa Lilia Chambers Gregory Chan 1. Some freshmen girls enjoy lunch on the grass. 2. Carrie Frates and friend pay admission to the Hallow- een dance. 3. Danny Slone and friend like showing their ID cards to Mrs. Barreiro. , I ,, in im, 'ld' AW' 4 ,,' W s f f 'fir , 1,i . 3 . photo F I V ,, af Avglgnre I Q Q x Y , K K ...N . f N' Y ' ' ' , 4, J.. 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Steve Sanger wonders where his student body card is. 2. Some Underclassmen girls are talking about what a good lunch they are having. 3. Some pretty Freshmen girls smile at the Halloween dance. 4. The class of 88 shows their spirit at a rally. 'H W fm, 1 'af 4' M 1 4 , D ti ,, ,1 Geraldine Dungca John Dunphy Melissa Eckert Brett Espicha Joel Espinoza Angelina Estrada Katherine Evans John Everhart Edward Farnan Mark Farrell Kenneth Fernandez Monica Fernandez Richard Fernandez Sheila Fernandez Roberto Ferrer Gregory Field Michele Field 1. Sandra Chang does her history homework. 2. Carrie Frates works hard at Cheerleading. 3. Freshmen discuss latest Moreau gossip. 4. The Class of 88' participates in the first Moreau fire drill. Nicholas Figlone Tracie Fitzgerald Peter Fitzpatrick Kelley Fleck Vincent Fontanilla Theresa Ann Franckowiak Carrie Frates Mitchell Freitas Julie Gambina Manuel Garcia Mark Garcia Jason Gardner Arianna Giaroli Elizabeth Gier Robert Gjestland Monica Glover Sabrina Goldasslo Virginia Gonzales Eric Gonzalez 1. Mark Farrell assures his friends, Don' worry guys l'll save you seats. 2. Jules doesn't like the sight ofthe food his parents are eat- ing at the Freshman BBQ. 3. A Freshman conscientiously takes notes during class. 4. Freshman stand in line at lunch. gs Q.. swiss ss l. t .NNE N Q f , F' i 1 I- - in ti f'.-L 5 , If if 5 l is-sf X xx yy s X Lg . Q- iz. 2. ' E . L.:f?2A!W -2221 it .Kew-. . W, ,gg si 1 lf- .yvx 4 ,t Q . .g Barbara Gordon Elisa Grant Amy Gravdahl Julie Greaney Lesli Griffiths Daniel Guerrero Laura Guesnon Ahgee Guo Della Gusman David Gutierrez Elizabeth Guzman Erika Guzman Patricia Gygax Kathleen Hahn Claudia Halkyer 1. James Chao and Lucera Jaramillo lis- ten intently while Monica Fernandez sleeps this lesson off. 2. On book day, a group of incoming Freshman and their mothers wait for the line to move. 3. Dana Harrel listens to a his- tory lecture. 4. Regi- na Maya and Mair- ead Mitchell are en- joying their lunch. Bradford Harley Jerald Harrah Jr. Melvin Harrell Anmarie Harris Gregory Harrison Andrea Heaven Nikki Heckart Danielle Henson Traci Henson Renee Hernandez Gregory Herrick Brian Hickey Anna Hidalgo Autumn Hipps Peter Holland Kurt Hudson Jennifer Hugenberger Brenda Hyde Lance lnderbitzen 1. Robert Crosby dances with a friend at the Welcome Dance. 2. Freshman get wrapped up in the ral- ly. ...Wi L A. . . S sk - ins 1 KA X ,....nnn 5 'A ' , kvgkh l W.Wx 'Ai' .wifi 1 I , W . we ..,. 4 SIP kay' I ey. I . . S '- ,, Y 'RN P 'i Y? S X , Qi ..,.. W. .,5.RM A X N Yi iw , . A J' in r , V if X .. 35 ' PW' 'if . - ...N 'ff + i 3' . 4 h ,W if 1 ' 'ss J 'wwe . 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Thomas Mayhew Brian Mc Cormick Kiera Mc Cormick Michael Mc Dermott Kristen Mc Donnell Katherine Mc Kenna Chantel Medeiros Cynthia Medina Alexander Medveczky Ryan Meekma Jill Meikle Michelle Mendaros Julie Metzler Heather Mietz Deana Mills Mairead Mitchell Rocco Montalvo Gina Moreno Mark Moreno 1 I got it right' 2 David Stem berger gives us that studly look 3 Steve Sanger and Ariel San Pe Freshman 4 Taking time out to watch the girls is Bruce Bigelow No Photo ' Available 1 fr ff gi, ag- X 8 . J ii M , 'W V W ' fi i 1 ' . Ear? 10 f M z , ' f QQ, Y, H .,,.. ,c .. , ' l ' ill' rf. 4' I WW 'C EN' l i ' .ae ly, -Zhou-...M ffl, we WJ A y W ag? s -if ww W we MW Mifmw infill' K ,M Jilf mzgw W? e as 'F 23 Lim. 'Wff' if .Q 1 . ,fe ,. V A 5 I My ,fj' i l in Q fa, . , if' f y Q if l i 4 . 'ily ..r' A l s E L ll 5 rl W 1 KL ' ' YY ' ' , , f'?7'? : -1 - ', 'JL 'WL .1-vw. ' ' , ' Mlefzf- gf -Q rw w t f . . Y, 2 , , 1,rt ,.l, , f or f , , W-ry 1: if 5:03, gil, riff ., - 4 ' -1 , f 25 'pl , , - - 4r3,feA 5f.,,if g ,. ' yy, it Nfl dro display conduct befitting a A - . . . sw :am 'E' N ' f' r ,,, , F vi d fix: rv- ,wvwjlf K Y 'Ax h I ' . ,X rv -: gil- yv w -, Tyre . . . , fp. -Ll ,. , 2.4 f 'si .Jax , limi ' f Q'0i',f+ T f ' M lt. l, 1: 4 K . 2 .. J., . K W .k., we it f ,W --A ii Peter Morrison Catherine Nedderman Jeffrey Nelson Carlton Nielsen Matthew Nordllng Susan O Carrie O'Connor Pauline O'Connor Erick Ormsby Tonya Palatino Bela Palfalvi Ginamarie Pangelinan Jerry Pao Shelley Peery Tamara Pena FQ I 1 1. Freshmen enjoy themselves at the Freshman Box Social. 2. Jenni- fer Pons spends quiet time looking at the Moreau 1984-1985 school calendar. 3. A group of Freshmen girls practice early for their Senior picture. Colleen Pendergast Jennifer Pernus Daniel Pestana Adam Petersen Kathryn Pethan Sofia Pinzarrone 'Raquel Piper William Plowman David Wiebeck Pokorny Jennifer Pons Kevin Potesta Shannon Pratt Caryn Quartaroli Michelle Ouebbeman Roger Quezada 1. Eddie Farnan and Kel- lie Warner dance ever so close at the Freshman Box Social. 4. Rachael Torres organizes her locker, in her spare time. 2. Amelee RogersandSheiIaFernan- dez check out the lunch scene. 3. Sofia, Jane and Julie act as if they don't want their picture taken, but we know better. fi No Photo 'Available , f rr r rv. v C Z . , 4 of My 3, 4, ,aw r'1'1 f a ,l M .QL ' it if g a. . if I ., , , 4- il y I 2? i l rf. i We 1:71. 'Y Y y W Q.. ,f 'bf ' Q new Q.: 5: :.w' P H, .nf - iss' 1 Q :Nl-i0 aw? rm-so s-.M , fx ii X aw-f s Q' ,Q L i 1 -4 , we. -1. M X 3 w 'k . :L S, it si ass + t r -gp- ,- N 9- 1-fa fr YW, use W' Sw 5 S , w X X ttf txt' of X -Q t i X , ---: --'.: , Q is . ' ' fi . i X i 2: 1 ef K g f - R 5 gi Q . Q, .rf I . K V , l fn A .1 f ,. ,MJ an at t 'M,,,,.,.,5 t 1 Brad Quilici Bernadette Quintilli Christine Raasch Cindy Rebello Heather Regan Steven Rego Anna-Marie Remedios Jennifer Reyes Karen Rich Robert Richard Margret Rios Brian Rivers Maria Rodrigues Ameiee Rogers Benjamin Rogers Jose Roldao Leslie Anne Ruiz Lisa Runnels Kristen Russo 1. At the Freshman retreat Krista Stazkow, Brenda Hyde and Gina Pangelinan eat lunch with their new friends. 2 A group of incoming Freshman gossip about summer and their new begin ning at Moreau. Jeffery Rutherford rrrrr Michael Ryan Patrick Ryland Modris Salzirnis Danielle Sam r i . 9 Ariel San Pedro Norma Sanchez Stephen Sanger Louis Santiago Judy Santos A hi 9438! ,ff x Ricardo Sardiello e,rJ Kathleen Schor Steven Seitz Paul Serpa Lisa Severini 4 no Photo . . Available v , Avgg if ....,, ., . S i. . 11 l. va ,df :W ,I e. vu, I its 4 QYJL be 1. Joe Silva and Autumn Hipps en- joy a quiet evening at the Freshman Box Social. 2. Niomi and Gina dis- cuss that good looking guy across the way. 3. Kim, Maria, Viki, and Bonnie relax and enjoy a side line view of their class mates. xx f - S it a 1 f ms- X X , the 2 I Q tx S -my E A .Sy F5 Q mhx ,, if g Q - -. .59 .53 . . , , ,, 3- all as 4 f gh xx f g? Q gf 1:,,, Qi v is 'Q' P? 3' M' Bk Q qhk 'iik Q A . T or , p .. . x ' 5 ti. 1 .fr fir -- Q-S ' 'ggi at .5 ' PM S' ' Xxx Q it 'Q q 'x is ss B 6 1 5 Q E3 .A - 8 I i, it . We ,Q .f Jennie Shinn Stacy Shoemaker Edwin Silva Joseph Silva Mark Sine Elaine Skokan Scott Slater Daniel Slone Damian Smith Kimberly Smith Lisa Smith Tracy Smith Marcos Soria Teresa Sotelo John Spence James Spowart Jeanette Stahowski Krista Staszkow David Steinberger .R 3 .Q . W, 5 Wu fi ri' 1. Alex Medevczky and Brian Hickey discuss their summer of course. 2. The first fire drill the fresh men are able to participate in 3 Randy Malanum is posing for his H2 . picture. I.. Bonnie Stillvvell Daniel Stone Sharon Stone Olivia Sun Katie Sweeney Grainne Sweetman Marjorie Szto Zarah Tabimina John Tafoya Victoria Templeton Denise Ten Bosch Margaret Tews John Tien Cheryl Tompkins Rachael Torres Antonio Torres Jr. Fiolland Tracey 1. Some upperclassmen never get the hang of it. 2. Kellye Nakahara from M A S'H signs autographs for Nicole Carrigan, Tracy Smith, and Stacy Shoemaker. 3. Mrs. Pat Batteatleg not just another hash slinger. 4. A Moreau student brown bagging it in the cafeteria. 5. Mr. Larry Longg not just another pretty face. Q . K Q V1 f -' fy,-5. . ' , ., H .. f ua , , r , S. ' f ' KM' , ' - ft: Q , Q., T ' ' ' I 'K ' i A ' ' , . Q f -Q j -V, wif ' jj gg- ' ... Q., 1 W 'ram' . M i,,,,,.f, ' -,, . ti ' ' i f 15: 'L 'rf' ,, .., ,.,,. V zzyyk I , K ff af . we - ' - V 2? ,r .3 f v ii. . . 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Catherine Cocardg not one for love . -im J S Q1 f--Qi ......q -,af ---J 1' 7 ,..f -ii Q -ni -4, J lub- qi '-J .... J ? , if-' --4 '4 l ... 4 Z' 1 fl R4 J 'Q A Q-21 -4 M a. ' 4 . wg L S S , 5 if 0 A dministration Bro. Joseph Connell Edward Mclntosh Principal Vice-Principal, Academics .411 Marian Taylor Petar Zeguar Maureen Barreiro Administrative Assistant Assistant Principal, Dean of Men Assistant Principal, Dean of Women . f L A if-2 ..,,. A A f z, l 4 if W ..., at 1, V Z fm , ,, F f ,,i Q X z if 4 W ,A at M .1 QW g 5 056' fbf L G 9 if X Walter Mikula Duane Ingram Bob Collins Director of Campus Ministry Director of Alumni and Public Relations Director of Business Affairs 170 i 5 W 3 ane Mathios rector of Curriculum l i 5 3 ,-f2,, '-. 'eff 93 f?f54'f,,f,n,.i y 4 , if l , tg , 5 5, lr 4? r 3,4 5 f- 5 Z rf. 1 5 K K ll 4,42 ifter Peabody rector of Student Activities r r ',', 4' i .rr Vilma E , ' is 5,4 fn rf 42 Q if 1 I rwawxdi :mes Bowen rector of Development -uf Governing Board lFront Row, l-rl: Sr. Anne Russell, 0.P., Mr. Doug Uchikura, Bros. Larry Sandstrom, C.S.C., Mr. Frank Cerruii, Mrs. Barbara Crosby. lBack Ftowl: Mr. Robert Miller, Bro. Joseph Connell, Mr. Carroll Weber, Bro. Patrick Sopher, C.S.C., Rev. Tom McNally and Mrs. Kaye McCann. Ray Breves Director of Physical Plant Kathy Joseph Director of Athletics Michael Schweiokart-Stary Director of Christian Community Service T Larry Long Virginia Saenz Religion Religion Wd Mr. Long and Miss Saenz Mrs. Villarreal lost in her youth. watch the rally with great inter- est. ', ,J ,,: f' Suzanne Villarreal Religion Walter Mikula seems to ha lost his sheep. K Kevin Mc Carty Religion Micael Ferguson Religion l Kurt Kirchoff Michael Steeb tries to help the many students Religion that are confused. Michael Sieeb Kevin Mc Carty seems to think that Religion graduating on Halloween is fun. A rt, History And Music fr! Glen Watson puzzles over figure 3-24. 3UZ8l'll'l6 Higgins Art, Typing and, Yearbook A 39.34,-G- Dale Wolford practices with the band be- Suzanne Higgins looks over layouts for the fore a big game. '85 yearbook. , X om .In ' 1 ff' r . I i i Glen Watson i Art and Mechanical Drawing 2 m Q E Dale Wolford Band Director bert Cole Allen Acord Jerry Sheets poses for a picture during break. E. History and Psychology World HiSiOry is 'er f ,, y 1 ' tX lr 3 hilip Wilder Robert Kossick Jerry Sheets LS. History and California Government and Psychology World History and U.S. History iistory. 2 5 , E nglish 5 W o I 6 r Q' iv iii' Barbara Glass dresses as she has Marek Breiger Marlene Candell always wanted to dress. English English Nancy Geenan sings to her ciass because she can't get the T.V. to work. Barbara Glass Engiish Mm an iane Jansen mglish M 5 ,L L 4 1 ' :Yi V r f g, .: 'T .A W ,. 7. W We f . 'LM' e ff .L Z' '- 'W' J ,. M, .s 'fs' f , j g f, V. . f , 21.10 'Srl 1 Ai Vi : Av I A' , Vfzwif M 4445 fm 5, .L 1. Nancy Geenan Cheryl Market English English Dbefi MCEM69 SWV6 Sh0WBl'S Mr. Showers dresses up for Halloween. wglish English , kv And ACGOU i Thomas James Algebra and Computer Science JoAnne Nichols Geometry and Computer Science Maryann Udoutch Alfred Berreiro Trigonometry, Algebra and Algebra Geometry . .ig E 3 lx Constance Canalas Algebra and Geometry Barbara Barlow Algebra n 9 Galloway dd Anderson siness Sara Galloway is the star on the team. Richard Serrao Business Todd Anderson gives much needed assistance. he Science0f Phvsi' Judy Larson David Fryman Janita Gee Chemistry Physics: Electronics Biologyg Anatomy ' 1, , 4 Ms. Gee prepares Sophomores for biology. Kathy Kyle Chet Dickson Biology Biology E i--ir' Morneau Christine Krisman Anthony Dorado al Education Physical Education Physical Educationg Sports in Society Chfisman Timothy Walsh Mr. Morneau tells a story Education Physical Educatlong Algebra MHZW 3555523 ff 1 ijia A iiHiY5Q?fffQ , ,Q iiiiigfiilzifmf J f L. A . :mg 4 1' Hnguage An Debra Siegel Margarethe Harper John McClure French German Spanish i . p r if u H Yolanda Moran Richard Smith Spanish Spanish 0'Neal Economics Sarah Home A Simonian Economics onnie Gallogly and daughter nile big! Bonnie Gallogly Home Economics They got the look you should know better. This years new Career Center and Guidance Resource Center are located on the third floor. lt has ex- panded trom small crowded rooms to a nice spacious cen- ter. The atmosphere is looser than has been inthe past. You can relax and enjoy the time you spend talking to a coun- selor or looking up the college of your choice. The best part of the new center is the lack of confusion the smaller rooms used to have. This new center, located where the Brothers used to live, is a great step in a learning direction. 4ChrisJ Jim Patterson Academic! Personal Counselor Joanne Hansen Career Guidance v,,,..f 1 Patterson ademicl Personal Counselor Director Academic! Personal Counselor Mary Bertrand nnifer Levy Marc McConviIIe reer Counselor Drug!rAlchohol Education Bill Tresler Intern, Cal State, Hayward Jim Morbid Maxwell and Jim Joe Preppy Patterson show the latest style in mens clothing. rganizational Suppor ,, Q, , W fa' '1 at A f I Carmen Souza Theresa Hirstein Bernadine Puccini Associate Development Director Accounts Payable Accounts Receivable David Widmayer Louise Bettencourt Rae Gan Data Processing Manager Reproduction Department Attendance Officer iwriswwifs ,.wgycueQwQs5mffwsmfTT' it i f - ' , ,, V , ,ii X 1 L, Q ,ik Q , , h ,A V ndee Hansen Madeline Isaacson Dorothy Libby ministrative Secretary Receptionist Registrar ,Wx rss :AQ QP is k 1- -,,, Q S 5-? ssfw- ips HkQ?xxYl T - I . . f fx ,,, ,. 5 ..... B v -fffA1fl', sf 'fffs shesai s -4 L ee 3: Q ei. , i. ' g .L .- L I i 1 ,V 5 -Q0 irry O'Brien Susan Geiger Barbara Jean McElhinney iministrative Services Library Library Assistant .,Jz.i.....,-...I W -B 3. . if! A 5 if X A Y 5 5 A my E A Q li xv ST 9 ix fic f QQ Toney Pacheco Maintenance Pat Rogers Maintenance ehind The Scenes L , Brian Phillips Cliff Rogers Claudine Duke Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance NO Paofc M AVAILABLE Pete Vasquez Manuel Pacheco August Camacho Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance REMAIN VAIIWEIT' fi- P' Batteate Carmelita Cahill Linda Rodrigues eteria Cafeteria Cafeteria Tmifrfa Sp:-dal' 8.11 Bwqevx C Z V fm came 4 ll With Greaxyilnl Gravy 9 ary Ackerman Marilyn Miguel Mary Ackerman advertises feterla Cafeteria her favorite dish ig Kar' Bernice Henderson Cafeteria 1. Darren Flavazza makes a desperate shot for the hoop. 2, Charles Betten- court works hard at a wrestling match. 3. Teresa Meyer concentrates at aten- nis match. 4. Gerald Montegani kicks past the opponent to try for a goal. 5. Michelle Schwenger sets the bail so her team-mates can spike it tothe other team. lDarlaJ .... Q 41.-Q T 'V i 5 ' ' 'K ' I ,,. V Q . V l'l 7 V H 1 r ...W .il f QPVN 5? 5 . .i . V ff . 3,35 ,. 7 A ' if MW5 w 2 .2 v K . 'J' -f ki' -rf f e. - .. W M . W is .,.. , . 5 g 45' 7' ur ff f f if f Mm iii? , gr' r rr. an . A Q ' 12:4 - ' V Nl V . V.A .. . bZ,q: w v . 1 . t t - . :ga .W mmm., .,.., Sa . M 1 11 ffii - . A , I. K .ri I ,L ei . 9,3 . . I H, , ,r R, 5 ff: ..: ,.iff .. ,QM 4 I if W 4 X- Q I S i , R 1. Coach Walsh displays his happiness lor a well executed play. 2. Top Row Left To Flight: Jim Roasola, George Famos, Tim Slone, Joe Jacques, Craig Rowe, Chad Nightingale, Dave Borghi, Mika Wenzler, Jalf Lewis. Row Two: Dan Jones, Dave Perreia, Dave Fox, Jeff Marshall, Myron Polivca, Dan Squires, Edward Valas, Arl Jamison. Flow Three: Bob Wheland, Nick Magadia, Joe Dovano, Mike Salido, Tom Lombard, Wil McCormick, Tim Williams. Flow Four: Harold Pickal, Casey Moreno, Bobby Cola, Tim Walsh, Todd Anderson, Marc Debacca, Todd McGrew, Glenn Baxley. Flow Five: Dave Miguel, Mika Rossi, John Garcia, Flick Vandarnstyne, Tom Odgors, Mark Hirayama, Joe Farrish, Rich Valle, Mall Loggins. Flow Six: Mike Reballo, Ron Galvin, Eric Archulelta, Tim Young, Chris Manos, Jim Anlonini, Jell Feursline, Joi! Chimianli. 3. The Manner Delense is ready to knock off some helmets, 4. Todd McGraw busts through Tennyson lacklers into open field. -X ,fl- 4 I arsity Winning Recon This year's Varsity Football Team was very successful, ending the season with an 8 and 2 record. Coach Tim Walsh and his corps of assis- tants Bob Cole, Todd An- derson, and Marc Debacca did a fantastic job of prepara- tion forthe 1984 season. This year's team featured an ex- ploding offense and a defense that delt punishing blows. This year's team also had an abun- dance of talent with fourteen players making the C.A.L. All League Teamg Dave Borghi, Todd McGrew, Mike Sa- lido, Tim Williams, Dan Squires, Jeff Lewis, Rick Vanderostyne, Glenn Bax- ley, and Chad Nightingale on offense. On the Hard hit- ting defenseg Mark Hir- ayama, Casey Morenr Chris Manos, Chad Nigh ingale, Jeff Lewis, Joe Di vane, Dan Squires, and Ja Jacques. The whole tea through hard work and dec cation proved that the Mal hers are not the walkover the once were, posting the be record Q8-2i to come to M1 reau in a long time. Varsity Football 1984 8 27 7 12 0 27 13 42 34 6 Moreau Moreau 7 Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau 8 2 with 2nd place finish if. 1. Coach Anderson discusses a play with Joe Devane, while Harold Pickel and Casey Moreno take a break. 2. Dave Borghi leads the offense to victory, 3. Chris Manos gets ready to terminate a receiver. 4 Glenn Baxley prepares to make one of his many catches during the victorious year. 1. The mighty J.V. break from the hutle. 2. The team move in for the kill. 3. James Ivaldi gets the Mariners out of trouble. 4. The team congratulates Encinal for a good game. p-vfmffn .. r W 'mqgfvea rm- -1- .4 kr f 'Ft 4 't' rl in J unior Varsity The J.V. football team gave a lot ot excitement to the Mariner fans this year. Al- though they had a losing re- cord this year their record did not indicate their fine play. They played well all season and had to take some tough defeats. We know that Coach Jerry Sheets has prepared them well for the Varsity team and that next year he will have a well balanced team. QMarky 1984-1985 J.V. Football Season Moreau 14 Tennyson Moreau O Irvington 19 Moreau 0 Washington 26 Moreau 12 Enoinal Moreau 23 Alameda 14 Moreau 6 Salesian 40 Moreau 12 American 13 Moreau O DLS 26 Moreau 9 BOD Football 3. Coach Jerry Sheets de- scribes the last game. 1. The team looks on from the side line. 2. An unidentified Mariner stalks his prey. , 3 i 1, The 1984-85 Frosh Football team: iFront rowb Tony Laudani, Lance lnderbitzen, Eric Gonzalves, Jules Casuga, Vince Fontanilla. iSecond rowj Ed Farnan, Mark Garcia, Bill Ault, Jim Kinsella, Dan Wolf, Peter Morrison, Steve Sanger, Rich Lauretta. iThird rowi Mark Moreno, Chris Bateman, Mike McDermott, Coach Chet Dickson, Head Coach Rich Serrao, Coach Bob Kossick, Mike Ryan, Eric Ormsby, Ryan Meekma. iFourth rowi Joe Silva, Dan Herdell, Brian Hickey, Jose Loyola, Dan Pestana, John Tafoya, Pat Bowen, Mark Sine. iFiith rowi Jeff Nelson iCaptainJ, Joe Bondad, Greg Harrison, Bob Keene, Tim Barnes, Jason Gardner, Chris Wenzler. iBack rowj Dan Slone iCaptainJ, Rick Antonini, Peter Fitzpatrick, Kurt Hudson, Dave Liebowitz iCaptaini, Jon Varni, Peter Holland, Manuel Garcia. iNot pictured: Coach Ken Mifsud, Coach Jon Moser, and David Pokorny.j 2. Chris Wenzler, Joe Bondad, and Rick Antonini prepare themselves to attack. 3. Despite being under pressure, Dan Slone fires a pass between two St. Marys defenders. rosh The effort really shined through the all-new fantastic 1984-85 Freshmen Football team. The Mariners are defi- nitely proud of the new bright stars coming out this season. This group of 44 shows out- standing talent, determina- tion, drive and promise for the Football up-coming years. Under the guidance oi Coach Dickson, Head Coach Ser- rao and Coach Kossick the potential of this blossoming team has been harnessed and is used in every game, up to its full 1OO'V0. i fi 2 On a final note, Coach Serr states, The Frosh Foott team continued to imprc with each game this year, a finished strong to take seco place in the CAL. Playing vi for the Mariners were D Slone, Jeff Nelson a Dave Liebowitz. QJBJ 1984-85 Freshmen Football Season Moreau O Bellarmine Moreau 8 Encinal Moreau 26 Piedmont Moreau 32 Alameda Moreau 0 Salesian Moreau 22 De La Salle 27 Moreau 14 St. Marys Record: 2-4-1 . Q 3i Chgsbwenzller slhows his L I A sux-Pg y sac ing is oppo- T SXXX W' rf I ago A if 41 ' xv ..-L, F Taxa I 150 A ,, V 1 40 Q4 6. I' - S We V Q 1 r - '. 5 ' V, V .. 4 V - 4 U V . fe . J if Y l 1. Coach Bob Kossick in disbelief sends in a new game plan, as Head Coach Rich Serrao looks on. 2. Dan Slone throws a pass to a wide open Mariner receiver. 1. Coaches Mark Puppo, KE- w t f ... Q 1 ti . - . JSE. QL Philip Wilder St Flith Serrao unite. 2. The 1984-85 Cross Country Team. 3. l've got Double Vision. 4. Follow me. Jig-d un Run Away Headed by Coach Philip Wilder, and with returning let- terman Mark Puppo, this years Cross Country team has one of the most promising teams in a long while. Not only do they have speed and strength, but they also have spirit. A strong team with a lc oi personality is hard to fine Keep up the good work M Wilder! QChrisl 1. Troy Scarpetti leads the pack. 2. Brian Henderson looks in disbelief as fellow Mariners just catch up to him. 3. Hey gang, follow me! 4. lt's lonely at the top. 5. Run Bobby, run. fl fi. 7? '-'-- - i -f-L., 1. Concentration is essential proves Lee Ann Gulart 2. The Team: Michelle Schwenger, Dannette Lewis, Nanci Quinones, Lee Ann Gulart, Countniy Meekma, Mary McKion, Judy Halper, Jane Sweeney, Megan McCormick and ' 5 -f .if W . 2 Mary Macpherson.3. Showing there efforts after a grueling game. 4. Nanci Quinones shows her power. 200 Step Ahead Hard work and dedication earned this years team the 10-4 record. The mighty Mari- ners faced a lot of difficulties throughout the season, but the family which was cre- ated helped keep their endur- ance up. Three Seniors which have been involved all four years in the Volleyball pro- gram proved to be assets to their team. Megan McCor- mick had the most points scored in a season l184J, Mary Macpherson 1125 and l 1 Jane Swenny had 11. The kept those rallys going wi' their concerted efforts. Ti entire team was made up 1 all juniors and three sophi mores along with three sei iors. sv s xg. ' xi df--1... ws' X E 5 as 1, - 4 w, .. . A -4:1 usa. x - . .1 W K- ,M t 5 fav, 5 X - 1. 5 . ,N as Q my 51 it sa ui . L - 1 i A . .. saw . . K s W- at QE Q vb 1 ii- .. .. Q 55 Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Season Record Holy Names Bishop O'Dowd Notre Dame Presentation Crondeiet St. Elizabeth Holy Names Bishop O'Dowd Notre Dame Presentation Crondelet St. Elizabeth 1. Lee Ann Goulart shows her stuff at the net. 2. Huddling up for a chat with the boss. 3. Coach Chrisman shows her dashing smile. 1. Coaches Christine Krisman, Janet Chrisman, Hyde, pose for a picture. 2. The J.V. Volleyball team sing a song. 3. The J.V. Volleyball team: back row: tleft to righti Marjorie Seto, Katie Sweeney, Brenda Hyde, Cathy Peacock, Julie Barr, Chrid Rorsch front row: tleft to righty Lisa Alves, Melody Barlow, Jennifor Wyam, Monica Ulreca, Heather Regan, Dee Ann Louis i l l 5 J unior Varsity Volleyball The J.V. volleyball team has had a great year. All of the girls worked together to make a great team. It takes a lot of work and team spirit to turn a team into a winning group. The Coaches, Christine Kris- man and Janet Chrisman, put in a lot of time and effort to get the spirit that made their team work in unity. The volleyball team had a lc of great players and the taleh knew no bounds. We cal hope for a even better seasol next year. Wanessai Mini ,A-f N v i'?:.5,l Q Q V ' L 1 - ,,, ,V Q 1. Bench warming a never ending battle. 2, The ball is set for the inevitable Moreau spike. 3. I've got it! l. Stephanie Snyder steals the ball away from her competitors. 2. The Girls Varsity Basketball Team: lBack rowj Stephanie Snyder, Kim Cardoza, Elaine Clancy, Rachelle Jones, Theresa Frietas and Kathy Ftadeckeg ffront rowi Coach Paul Phelps, Lisa Puccini, Niko Cagaanan, Michelle Tom, Stephanie Meneze, Christina Roberts, and Stacy Pierce. 3. Coach Phelps gives the team some last minute tips. 4. The Lady Mariner bench. me WWE WHHM ?f-liuvrid A nother Great Season The Lady Mariners started their season out with a power- ful and skillful lineup. This group includes seven return- ing players: Seniors Elaine Clancy, Teresa Frates, Stephanie Snyder, Steph- anie Maneze, Lisa Puccini, and Kathy Radecke and Ju- nior Stacy Pierce. Also on the team are Junior Niko Ca- gaanan and Sophomores Ra- chelle Jones, Kim Cardoza, Chris Roberts and Michelle Tom. This group of lovely la- dies proved to be deadly competition from the start be- hind the excellent coaching of Paul Phelps. They placed well in each of their three pre- season tournaments. As CA opened league play, thing were looking good. Moree was the team to beat. Tt team through hard work ar dedication set goals that il cluded victories in CAL, NC NorCal and State compe' tions, all within reach. lT.F. seek i Q , ' ' ' A X W ' U s ws, 2 ef Q X or A r f-g , ' gd -ss.. e- Q .i f .L 4 t F :Ii - ' ,F , 1 ,. Q Q1 X .sf ,., W V . .?v WA A 115,11 ....,, i . . .. A? RJ, 9 f 2-:si r , . -- Q : -.3 1 A . f rf. , .111 , Q , . Q is A, - , . r , at A 'B . . is-Q- . 2 r N , m ' .x :gy ,. 4 M i. S., . v jf.. 11 V A- vj ',z' . ,Q Q . 1 55 5 3 ' f 4 5 1. Stephanie Meneze shoots from the outside. 2. Kim Cardoza sinks a free throw. 3. Lisa Puchini 9' 3 4. Theresa Freitas shots over the competition. 5. Kathy Radecke gets advise from Coach Phelps. 6. Elaine Clancy rises above Carondelet to score two points. 1. Moreau up for two points 2. Top row, Left to right - Vicky Herrera, Laurie Hollingworth, Charlene Daughtery, Claudia Halkyer, Anmarie Harris, Sonia Ulrich Bottom Row - Tracy Smith, Cindy Rebello, Chris Raash, Tina Wakeman, Rachal Torres, Jeanette Stahowski, Coach Sam McCraken. 3. Coach Sam McCracken talks to the girls in the huddle. Get the defense going girls. 4. Come now girls, didn't they tell you this is basketball not soccer. r KK WU fi i nip . X X , s ' 2 . .... I-,j A f K . ww X 9 1 , N, iii it x f , .P I ii Q L Q -- .. 4 www :- .. .uf J Girls Basketball This years J.V. girls basketball team is on a roll. The team is made up of Freshman players but mostly Sophomores. The general talk is that they are doing a fine job, with the help of their dedicated coaches Sam McCracken and Mike Bannister. They have coached the girls through a good season so far. With a few more games to play, Cin- dy Rebbelo says, We'v had a pretty good year al round. The enthusiasm thee girls have will most definite Carry on in their varsity year to come. i:.::i: tzir P f 1. Cindy Rebello shoots against a smashing defense. 2. J.V. girls put up a heavy defense. 3. Jump Moreau! 2 X SP. , Q55 A55 'S 4. Chris Raasch gets on the defense. K , ,ss , , .. fl Q Nu, '7 ., K I f . an 4 K H 'Q - EW 207 1 . Coach Tony Dorado. 2. Darren Lewis sets up the play. 3. Hey, overherelll 4. Darren Lewis slam dunks the ball. Z 208 arsity Basketball The Varsity Basketball team under the leadership of Coach Tony Dorado has had a diffi- cult but satisfying season. Al- though the team was under- sized in most of their matches by their opponents, the Mari- ners gave it their all. As Senior Casey Moreno stated, The team had to overcome a lot of hardships and disappointments but they really tried to reach an overall goal for the season. This goal was to make it to the play- offs. The 1984-85 Mariner team is composed of a great group of individual players. These pla ers have really given the Ma ner fans something to che about, like at the Bellermil Tournament where the tea took second place. After the smoke has cleared, ti team is something to I proud of. Qvanessai QQREM i. Wi' QQREAII 3 3 QXOREAU ,mmap QQREAU 1 U aonrlw . ,.., . . gf, -iefhgig . ,' VV I Q-J ' x l if I l lE1., LJ ,ich '10 .,, ,M . V 4 Q-. Y -,,f 1:i1 51- .lst f4?: Z 3 341,101 E31 f 1 . ,: , aa an lv H, E . .5 Tgr 'B 1595333 , . ,ir a 5 1, 5 jim tl mvffl. My r af 16 .. ff-.HM Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau SW-to 893140 J S 1984-85 Varsity' Basketball 62 De La Salle A 77 49 Bishop O'Dowd 83 65 Saint Mary's 4 77 62 Salesian 63 66 'Saint Elizabeth 63 70 Saint Joseph's 60 75 De La Salle 75 44 Bishop BO' Dowd 64 g,XOREAp gonnlwi 1. The Moreau Mariner Varsity Basketball team. 1. Greg Tom 2. Casey Moreno 3. Glenn Baxley 4. Darren Lewis 5. Steve Johnston 6. Carlos Zertuche 7. Todd McGrew 8. Mike Hansen 9. Bob Zum- walt 10. Brian Lozano 11. Paul Martin 12. Tim Williams 13. Joe Devane 14. Tim Sloan 15. The Team on a time- out. X K 'f rr. W x X f l R 1 1. The J.V. Basketball Team. Back row: Dan Slone, Steve Moore, Tom Dorsey, Darren Ravazza, Matt Lillie, Bob Robello, Coach Treseler. Middle row, Andy Martinez, Eric Medellin, Pat Smith, Robbie Brink, Ed Martin, Brock 0'Harran. Front row, Steve Libby, AI Dileonardo, Paul Zendejas, Russel Wong, Paul Seitz. 2. Steve Libby runs upcourt with the ball. 3. The crowd watches anxiously during the game. .V. Basketball This year's 1984-85 Junior Varsity basketball team was an entertaining and competi- tive squad. Led by co-cap- tains Steve Libby and Eric Medellin, the JV's displayed a great deal ot enthusiasm and unity. Highlights of the season included a solid 8-6 presea- son record, an outstanding home court mark ot 9-3 and a memorable upset win over first place Bishop O'Dowd. Guards Dan Slone, Robbie Brink and Paul Zenedias combined with frontline play- ers Bob Robello, Pat Smith, Darren Ravazza, Steve Moore and Matt Lillie made the team very well-balanced. Uackiei 1984-85 Junior Varsity Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau 1. Robbie Brink shoots for two! 2. Cheering for the J.V. Basketball team is Therasa Young. 3. Coach Treseler watches on with a worried look. 4. Jump Bali!! eff- , 4 1. The 1984-1985 Frosh Basketball team: tBack rowl Edwin Silva, Jason Gardner, Steve Rego, Manuel Garcia, Jeff Nelson, Jon Varni, Bill Plowman, Coach McMillan. flfront rowl Esmond Licad, Robert Alvarado, Randy Allen, Steve Sanger, Joe Silva, Eric Ormsby, and Joel Espinoza. 2. Coach McMillan gives the team . a new game plan during a timeout. 3. The Frosh Stat girls show their interest in the game. 1 ff f ,Z F rosh Pre-season play was good for the all-new Mariner boys Freshmen basketball team. Robert Alvarado one ot the team's foremost players, who benifited the team with 115 points in pre-season play, commented that, the best thing about the teams first S . 5 . . . . .. 5 . ..,. ,, Basketball year is that they have a great foundation in which to grow on in the next tour years. Overall the team is really to- gether. Most of their winning came from their spirit. The team's moral was high and so was their team commaradery. Coach McMillian believe that working with his player on a one to one basis is im portant, just as important as l is tor them to learn to worl with each other as a tearr That is what the word tean stands for . . . TOGETHER. rv me M 7 l l 7- :5 1? 1 3 Wi' if 3g.,,,,.,y,,wfgL , N I I 'ef gf, . ,t ' 9 .. M . af V f 1 6 1 fl 1 4 xy , tiwbifrr e,',z i..4,g.+ , i . .,,,Z,,, ,r . ,. . 'Me . , . . ,, . ,,,, , 1 1984-85 Freshmen Basketball Season De La Salle 53 54 Bishop O'Dowd 44 41 St. Marys 56 46 Salesian 64 56 St. Elizabeth 46 75 St. Joseph 57 40 De La Salle 53 57 Bishop O'Dowd 44 43 St. Mary's 52 45 Salesian 33 49 St. Elizabeth 51 62 St. Joseph 62 53 -5 Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau Moreau 4 tr S' t Q. I- if 1 '-.' ,- -1 5 Q Q 'i . ffx K If 1. Randy Allen deeply concentrates as he prepares to shoot a tree throw. 2. Eric Ormsby screens his man out, as teammate Jeff Nelson pulls up for a jumpshot. 3. Teammate Randy Allen looks on as Jason Gardner plays tough on defense. .,, I ,W 5 9 wif L7 .56 M! 1 Q ff .Q i 0 1 4,5 1 6. w 4 Z-tags 5 'N 1 5 f ., 535-Q4 rw 1 1 em' f x I Wi ' x is . fe. -7 f , W. ., V M , ff'f'5.' ' ' ' f ,, S .mf tai., ,r ., , 'ffeu . f , ' 1 ' A pt :W 3 X ,.., , W h 1. Kicking for all she's worth is Gina Moreno. 2. Veronica Rodriguez tries her best to throw the ball. 3. Soccer is a game for the head, says Claudia Lombana. 4. Front row: Kiera McCormick, Michelle Kensinger, Sue Flores, Leslie Wolf, Susie Sornberger, Beth Gier, Gina Moreno, Janet Zamzow, Anna r -A955 Atayde Claudia Lumbonla Back row: Verna Rodriguez QAsst Coachl Scotia RIVBHIZ Peggy Spence Marybeth Scott Cami Hart, Jennifer Watson, Erika Shuh Veronica Rodriguez Michelle Perrlera Saundra Klesier ihead coachj. iee. . ., .... Q. 11234, 'fs ga 1 A sf -ew ---' . f ii S . ...R fx I . m f - I 1 f-iffy it g..........g. . ,.., , an . f R ff rfr S i All Way!!! Girls' Soccer had a fine year this year, under an excellent Coach Keister. The Moreau high school girls Soccer has a long history of being a power- ful team in the Catholic Athle- tic League and this year was no exception. The girls soccer team will continue to be an excellent part of the Moreau .ff l ' l S l V l 4 1 u l sports family in' years t come. If you really want to se a fine game go to a Morea High School Girls Socce Game. K ,Z . Vx W 911 vt KWH Jef' 86, ., N. t ,,,g, Mr .t K, .E 3. 4 'f 4 A M -P vt' 'ss r' ,x 2'- Q P'-. 'K' 4' I ,Y v,,, Wx, in ,, J 52, 12' 3' if 1 r 1 i 4 X a feilm lb. . ,, QL X 1 ?'Z?f6i5l,' K' 4' 'Wi 'vt W Tm: 'W . .3 N L' l 15: . ff.-f 'a h 1? if it 1. Cami Hart shows her determination in a long and grueling game. 2. The team gets together to chat a iittle about the predicament they are in. 3, Junior Jennifer Watson sets herself up for a dynamic kick. 1. Boy, I hope we win today. 2. The Moreau Varsity Soccer Team: Top row from left to right-Coach Mark Rich, Roberto Lombana, Harold Pickell, Mike Warner, Robert Ham, Joe Jacques, Craig Woody, Craig Wolfe, Glenn Furlong, Keith Switzer. Bottom row from left to right: Eric Hewell, Steve Teta, Brendon 0'neil, Scott Ryan, Gerald Montegani, Pearse Ffrench and Brian MacDoughna. 3. Eric Hewell ready to kick. 4. Roberto Lombana keeps possession. fChrisJ it assi K , ,A 1 , . , 4. , Z, fltgl Y' ai. . ,, , ,V ffm, Q The 1984-85 Varsity Soccer Team, headed by Coach Mark Rich, has most promise and talent in recent years. AI- though a majority of the team members is smaller than usu- al, they make up for it in speed and mobility. Roberto Lombana said it best, Our team isn't a bunch of hot- shots, we have teamwork. We work together or we don't work at all. Our team is baset upon unity, it one man fails another will cover. lf we lose we lose as a team, if we wir than we share the victoryf QChrisj 1 1: 1 - ' eer. .A g W? W if f . . ,Q avi. ,wi -W-KA- -f ' I ..,,...... ..-Laws - +' T -mf I5 ,Q Plfinf-2 -3 :gg- fr r .l of ...Q L,L. f g. ww. f . ,' f 971.7 :Muff-fhfg X -1. S ,'-2 f. 1 :i g fe M 15. 11 3-. . : ., w,t..:.j'w-P, -I ., Wwe , f - se. ' . 4 .5 'J' . ewi A Q QS' 1. Mike Warner saves another. 2. Robert Ham goes for the point. 3. Joe Jacques and Craig Wolfe laugh at the idea of losing. 4. Joe Jacques kicks an amazing goal. 5. Harold Pickell outmaneuvers an opponent. 3 w 0 1. 218 Dave Baptist shows how its done. 2. The 1985 Golf Team: iback rowi Tim Downs, Bob Smith, Paul Delvechi, Dave Baptist, Steve Sellards, Bill Aliski, Rich Graw, Lou Kesthelen. CFront rowi Dave Kim, Mike 0'Leary, Frank Martin, Kieth Switzer, Phjil Saylor, Dave Marshall. 5. Lou Kesthelen, Phil Saylor, and Dave Marshall, remlnise of past games. t iv, eal Swingers The lvlariner golf team posted an 8-1-1 record in CAL playin 1984, finishing one-half game out of first place. A major highlight during the season was the victory over St. Pats, who had run up 66 straight victories in CAL play. Moreau was led by Captain Dave Ju- pina, Steve Sellards 11983 CAL champl, Dave Baptist, Paul Delucchi, and Tim Downs. The 1985 Marine squad returns a strong nuole us and looks forward to ohal lenging DeLaSalle for the CAI title. 1 XS. 1 f ' -I 1 fgf ,fi f l IE 1. Steve Sellards prepares to tee-off. 2. Paul Marshall wonders if heforgot anything. 3. Dave Kim does his imitation of Arnold Palmer. 4. Mr. Morneau, coach for the golf team, takes roll. 5. Steve Sellards clowns around. 6. Phil Saylor checks out his score card while Paul Marshall checks out a couple of girls across the field. 1. Leslie Ruiz combines tennis and ballet for a graceful shot. 2. The Moreau High School Tennis Team. 3. Daniela Rible laughs at teammate Sue Harmeyer's joke about the Coach. 4. Sue Harmeyer fires one down after a hard match. :V ,. in ff?giV1'f'5'i fr wk 'g?4 y ffl' . rf . ' 1 1 Q at 435 ,gf 4. 'XYQQELT if 5 ifzflfz rift' 'V Ll U gi' . ILMQYV! .i I T . 1. if V- fr f-W 't i 'Ti .-.. - 4 -'Ev' ' , I - l L ..- ,lg . At if q-vv 6 yr: ix . G irl' Tennis This year's tennis team was a great success. Under the able guidance of Coach Geenen the tennis team proved to be a fine team with outstanding players. The tennis team has a fine his- tory at Moreau and this year has been no exception. The i tennis team will continue to bl a fine example ot sportsman ship and able athletes fc years to come. 1. A tennis players gets ready to kill the ball. 2. Gossip instead of tennis? 3. The look of a winner 1. Pam Gomez looks up to her hero. 2. Coach Geenen claps to cheer on her team. 1. Rich Navarro hits an escape against De La Salle. 2. Top: Dan Squires, Rick Vanderostyne, Joe Baalman, Dan 0'Conner, Butch Retado, Jamie Gonsalves, Chris Boozer Manos, Mike McDonald, David Liebowilz Middle: John Tafoya, Chris Wenzler, Kurt Hudson, Dennis Finkes, Butch Henson, Bruce Bigelow, Jeff Fisher, Rich Navarro, Ed Smith, Rick Anlonini.MiddleBottom: Andy Banchieri, Peter Holland, Dan Woll, Eric Gonzales, Bruce Blasquez, Jim Baker, Joe Bonded, Joe Rodao. Bottom: George Brumm, Charlie Bettencourt, Sid Lee, Brett Eapicha, Nick Figone, Dan Pealanna, Mike Blasquez. 3. Jamie Gonzalves breaks down an opponent. 4. Coach Dickson with some post match advice. ariner Wrestling This year the Mariner lvlatmen underwent a large change. With up to seven new faces on the varsity team and a com- pletely new coaching staff headed by Chet Dickson. The wrestlers upheld their ex- cellent tradition. Although they suffered their first loss in five years to underdog rival De La Salle, the Mariner Matmen placed in every tournament. The team was led by such men as Senior Mike Mac Donald, Chris QBoozeri Manos, Rich Vanderostyne and Joe Baalman. Next years returning letter- man will be highlighted by such men asg Jeff Fisher, Rich Navarro, Dennis Finkes and many new faces. This kind of lineup can only mean the continued winning spirit that the Mariners hav enjoyed over the years. The J.V. wrestlers followe closely in the varsity footstep this year. They placed in sei eral tournaments in whic they participated. They wer led to their winning season b the likes of Kurt Huxon, Er Smith, Jamie Gonsalve and George Brumm. . W f- WJ? rw R 4 1. Nick Figone wrestles a tough match. 2. Butch Retado attempts to escape. 3. Steve Woodall plans a move with Dan Bestaha. lil 1. Track members build their endurance by running the track. 2. Lois Amaral and Jane Sweeney warm up for practice. 3. Veranica Xavier and friends practice for the '88 Olympics. 4. Christina Preto stretches before she runs. -MM' irls Track 6 .mr wk mo is N N L fi . x a IC: j . 5-T.. The 1985 Girls Track Team is a very promising team with a ton ot talent. A combination ot girls from all tour classes make up this well-rounded team. Both old and new mem- bers are expected to do bet- ter than before. Excellence is one word used to describ one of the many goals whic are expected to be obtaine this season. With a lot of har work and dedication I am sur that this group of girls will go long way, both now and in tl' years to come. -. 'I b 'i - 1. Tina Canalas listens intently to instructions from the coach. 2. Coaches Todd Anderson and Philip Wilder discusses the days practice schedule. 3. Christina Preto jogs on the track. 4. Kim Roman and Kim Severini stretch out. 1. Chad Nightingale leads the pack as usual. 2. Peter Fitzpatrick and Patrick Bowen jog the time away. 3. Moreau High School Boy's Track Team. ,---3 t 4.2 me Again The boys Varsity track team has a lot ot returning runners this year to make the team strong in all areas. This years Team promises to be one of the best teams in recent years. The team is also one of the largest. This track team is to be one ofthe best in the South County, N.C.S., as well as the C.A.L. The young bu talented Soph-Frosh tearr looks very strong and will be 2 very strong varsity of the fu- ture. 1s.,fof1-:elf t Q.: ' K ' ,. 'k'k- - Z 5 ,fa .. - tg, .. Q .., A , -N wat., 11,-5,5 , ,Q .. ,. fam.. r .1 .kh . ,. -Q. mg .. ..,, 4 ' ., .r Y: i!,f,Q,4 : .f!.,-1217 I 4 1 Grant Q. Q . 1 Tft, i,1Z'.:,'f' ' . Q 9 Q an -Q Rublno moves around the , ., track with 'G a x -f -r grece. Coach , et., . N yalgxzt 'S it 8 i t Y3'? done. 3. Aaron t 'L 2 Smanwoodwifh .Hy Nom.. eu: t..Q'5k::eff,., ., -Xe-elefcr., R2 ffgfgf WMS ,,,, X, V -V M M, nz. V 4A A 1 Q wwf '3 y 'f 'if kv I A 5 4 25.25 W -W 'S -'Q ,,,.Hi,ek,A V ff V, W ,,. -K rrr,f,,,, fi .e mfria X 4. Leisure stretching before practice. 5. A team that stretches together 1. Showing us her level swing is Pua Santiago. 2. Taking a flying leap for the ball - of course, Pua Santiago. 3. Karen Freitas shows her skill as a softball player. 1' S A F T ti is . . 7 . ,,,.. y T Q. A . UM? ' I , azz.. V '.' -, . , I3 . A l iw M 7 T. ' Al 7 -, -wmnwlwava-..W,MMe.4w,,,wao.f ..g. 7 . if I , ' ev 'lW'f' :Q ' 5' ,L 7,k' 4 we .1 ff ,wr '. Q, ' .-'J I 5 1 'rig r,,,',5..x,gZAfqtMl,, V, , K ,M.,ggi7y.5.ir f'ff3:i,,:,.. - With 7 returning players and many talented newcomers, the Varsity is in for a great season. Returning from last year's team, are Seniors Ka- ren Freitas, Stephanie Mendoza, Pua Santiago, Maureen Katen, and Shannon Galloway. Also returning are 2 sophomores: Michelle Schwenger and Dagny Haman. The JV's this year are also filled with a lot of young fresh talent. These 2 teams both promise to be better than ever. NCS here they come!!! .Z ,4 1 NEA rim Q x 4 has ff . 22 1 '42 f ' i f all . ' . +L 1 www W'L'w,12g,xZfrfp Qzi.X+f'f 02 Q-Mffggg. fi. if ea' f 'f f zf5f? I V- I . .. ' 'ff'f5:'T9 w?7l4fi' ' fi A Rui 'f . 'Y'we :: 1 Mfr 1 V? ' :. .V wr.- -ff L f .3,M -.gwef--,'. ' se .2ff,'.'1wlw I , L '1 -mjfgafwg-'W -W M My , . .. av., V K, f, ffggkf' 121523 , fffwfwf - i .bww G' 5 . . f' ,. .,: . .Wrath --.Y . -E., . 2' . -.1 ' high -..f 'ti' . A 1 W5 rf :mf574l W2., I A . :'fM..,.o, 'f' 'T ,',w.2' ', qv 1 -v ' .fi 4. Joni Hallett gets set - Just in case. 5. Preparing herself for a low line drive is Senior Stephanie Mendoza. 1. Lisa Smith prepares herself for an explosive pitch. 2. Coach Bob Cole watches with all the enthuisasm he could find. 3. Stephanie Mendoza displays her awesome hitting abilities. 1. Joe Devane tries to beat the ball. 2. Joe Devane chooses the best bat. 3. The Varsity baseball team: lTop rowl: Head Coach Jim Bowen, Mark Hirayama, Sun Chung, Joe Jacques, Joe Devane, Dave Borghi, Darren Lewis, Glenn Baxley, Paul Hempel, Coach Jerry Sheets. lSecond rowl: Carlos Zertuche, Ron Rebello, Matt Neideffer, John Looney, Steve Reikes, Fernando Cuebas, Tom Odgers, Mike Rebello, Doug Marshall. lBottom rowjz The Stats, Cindy Robinson, Anna Molina, Stephanie Sah, Kathy Frey, Julie Villareal. f ,M J, .1 , we .5 ' f 1 1 ' .E-.. I .IQ . , , . 1. arsity Baseball The 1985 Mariner Varsity Baseball team is a very tal- ented and prospectful team. With many returning Seniors and Juniors, plus one talent- ed sophomore, this team promises to be one ot the best to ever hit the baseball scene. Head Coach Jim Bowen and Assistant Coach Jerry Sheets combine their talent and knowledge ot the sport to assist and teach their talented young ath- letes. This team, without a doubt, has both the dedica- tion and talent to go all the way. f X eip -i .7 5 f 1. - 'ti x 6 . 5 Q ' If l Y , 7 x 7 .W Q s 1, Carlos Zertuche stretches for his team. 2. Darren Lewis, Tom Odgers, and Jim Bowen watch closely as their team plays for a victory. 3. i Steve Reikes - in the home stretch. 1. Coaches Jim Bowen and Jery Sheets confer on the next play. 2. Joe Jaques prepares to catch the next strike. 1. Scott Jacques 8 Greg Dubney are on deck preparing to get a home run. 2. Some teammates watch the game with a hopeful attitude. 3. The J.V. Baseball team: lTop Bowl: J.V. assistant coach, Jim Ivaldi, Scott Ryan, Bob Robello, Chris Schusske, Rob Brink, Pete Candelario, Scott Jacques, Pat Smith, Andy Eberhard, Coach Bob Kossick. lSecond Bowl: Greg Dubney, Steve Johnston, Matt Davis, Hayme Lake, Mike Blasquez, Scott Gler, Paul Zendejas. atter up In the Springtime, comes the good weather and also comes the sport of J.V. Baseball. Comprised of young but very talented players the 1984-85 J.V. Baseball team will be one to be remembered. Coach Bob Kossick combined all of his baseball knowledge and experience, to lead his team on to devastating victory. Each of the team members l i contributed their individual talents to make a whole team effort. Their hard work will lead to an impressive string of victories over their C.A.L. op- ponents. lJ.B.l 1. Scott Ryan holds his opponent at first base. 2. Scott Jacques prepares to make a home run. 3. Matt Davis dives for the bail. 1. Coach Kossick and his assistant watch the game intently. 2. Scott Jacques prepares for a strike pitch. 2 223 The 1985 Boys Tennis Team. Front Row: Coach Nancy Geenan, Tom Shih, John Eom, Greg Tom, Russ Wong, Dave Tien, Kris Vonderahe,. Back Row: Troy Scarpetti, Charles Parrino, Greg Cocord, Marc Mestrovich, Ken Der, Craig Long, Chandra Bathwall. i Ov ,VN 'sg' O' ' fa 5 I 4 , I Q s O'f Q 6 O 9 ' , is 5 9 5O,:Qzfv 59,Q'Q4 Q 0 5 I 0 Q Q , 3 - : X1 -5 ' S X l l i fi it , 6 4 1 W wi' i Nlll , -'tzfhtti 2 fifig F. L0 f . hs., 9 fr-N xx is fag 4 W t tt K xW as X ft ff ta r ff 'Ns if . 47 iw K F 4 V I ff , 1 1 , it 9, T T J rr . i ii ,rf it , Backhand And ackstroke Last year, Boys Tennis was a new spring sport at Moreau and the team took 2nd only to De La Salle. This year all but two play- ers returned from last years dedi- cated team and with the addition of Junior John Eom and Junior Kris Vonderahe the team set there goal as the C.A.L. title. Our goal this year is to beat De La Salle, said Coach Geenan at the beginning of the year, and with the strong playing of Junior Charles Parino and the dou- bles pair of Seniors Marc Mes- trovich and Greg Cocard l'm positive we will go beyond our goal. Under the new head coach Bob Radecke, tformer all-American in swimming at Cal State Haywardi the Varsity swim team features several North Coast swimmers from last year and is led by senior partians Joe Baal- man and Kathy Radecke. This year's team includes severa outstanding young swimmers who are increasing in strengti each year. This has been a very good yea for the Moreau swim team. We have a lot of new and young swimmers who will help to make Moreau swimming a dominan' force now and in the future,' said captian Kathy Radecke about the season. 1. The 1985 Varsity swim team includes: Front Row: Mary McKaon, Nicole Ormaby, Bridgit Lydon, Mona Lynch, Monica Wuelling, Michelle Prager. 2nd row: Brock McDaniel, Tom Payntor, Jim McCue, JB Brantoma, Edgar Pacrem. 3rd Row: Kevin Desmond, Scott Russo, Paul Guunon, Jim Redmond, Ian Land. 3rd Flow: Coach Sarrao, Kathy Radacke, Joe Baalman, Karan Wualling, Bill Ruby. Not Pictured: Coaches Bob Radako, Julia Radecke and Mike Mr:Kaon. 2. The Coaching stalf: Coach Rich Sarrao, Coach Bob Radocka and Coach Julie Radacka. 3. Tom Payntar and JB Brantome prepare to start a race. 4. Bridgit K Lydon linishes a relay. 1, The 1985 JV swim team. Front Row: Sandra Chang, Tami Pena, Chantel Medeiros, Marade Mitchell, Coleen Pendergast, Heather Dion. 2nd Flow: Monica Glover, Elisa Grant, Janis Carney, Becky Spencer, Kim Smith, Julie Fitzpatrick 3rd Row: Lisa Evans, Grania Sweetman, Erick Ormsby, Ben Rogers, Michelle Manick, Dori Tehada. In . If- M3 5-I , -:G JI,-gg, . 259 QE? QE Z' if .sg of 323 . i f f. 3 - ' -. ? fff3 2 5'?i5Q3'Ff! giigg 2: fvv gifm wiii '5 ,M . 2 S M - N. if 1, -E M mt l . L . EI t Q Q-5 .- I W.. . , '52 - its X3 rig., P-aff ? , A -f .S -I ' W3 1. A - f l are. it .. . if w 5 it if 1 6 gy f 1 ii gg 1, . ....1 . in if ? in E iz wi 3 i gig! f AW , im itate ,kg 3 K of f+ 4 ,it S Q L 5, Q3 5 F 1 2153. tl N 5 03- -A .- w u s 7 A ix QA Z Q i g -H -,..:,.. W . ,Q : - . , QM. f , U sts. . ,1f3W N1'eE C15-: .N . ., .Q t ,. .2 .mi ...,. .M,,,,, mm., . ,,.. M eg so . . , www 1 - .Eng Jgw M52 - . M-222. 1. ' f f i Mim i, K U PZ-gi.. if - f KW? . 3-5 .QQ 1. Stephanie Orozco expresses her opinion. 2. Todd McGrew and Lionnie Crosby are very interested inthe presentation they are hearing. 3. HAPPREHENDEDH 4. Moira Kel- ly, in one of her happy moments. F,-qwigt ,N . .,-.1-r-Ek . fr v 1 c , 5 Q35.?.-init on N g, ,,.. L ,,.. QM, xx 1 is 6 L .. wwf? w nf 1 f 1 x ., to - My in h -L' . j ,:, Wi , 4 . , K f' .. . 'W ' 87 Abascal, Carrie 126 86 Abela, Noelle 52, 120, 104 85 Abella, Barry 16, 65 87 Abreu, Maria 126 88'Abundabar, Maricel 148 B6 Ackermann, Erich 104 85 Allague, Christine 13, 62, 65 87 Agatep, Ronald 112, 126 87 Aguilar, Claudia 126 86 Aguilar, Vincent 104 87 Aguirre, Jason 52, 126 88 Agulay, Lanie 148 86 Agullana, Josie 104 87 Alamillo, Shannon 126 88 Alberts, Cherie 148 87 Alessandro, Kathleen 126 85 Aliski, Jennifer 65 86 Aliski, William 104, 218 88 Allen, Randell 148, 212, -123 86 Alonzo, Gina 59, 105, 120 88 Alvarado. Robert 148, 212 85 Alvarez, April 53, 65 87 Alvarez, Michael 126 86 Alvarez, Patricia 47, 104 87 Alves, Jesse 126 87 Alves, Lisa 202, 126 85 Amaral, Lois 65, 81 86 Amouroux, Theresa 16, 104, 205 87 Anas, Terese 126 86 Andalis, Carla 104 87 Andaya, Margaret 126 86 Andaya, ll, Nestor 104 85 Anderson, Camille 65 86 Anderson, Derrick 104 86 Anderson, Donna 104 85 Anderson, Jane! 65 86 Andrews, Kelly 104 87 Aniano, Don 9, 126 86 Ansari, Manahil 104 86 Antonini, Alfred 104, 192 88 Antonini, Richard 22, 146, 148, 196 85Antonio, Jocelyn 65 86 Aquino, Lisa 4, 105, 121 88 Arada ll, Carl 56, 148, 159 85 Arce, Sheila 57, 65 86 Archuletta, Eric 105, 192 85 Arellano, Yolanda 65 87 Arhontes, Stacy 126 88 Arlingotn, Bernadette 148 85 Armada, John 65 88 Arndt, David 86 Arpon, Gary 105 86 Arthur, Christine 105 86 Arthur, Cindy 13, 105, 110 85 Arthur Michelle 66 87 Ashley, Lisa 126 87 Assum, Elizabeth 126 88 Assum, Michelle 53, 148 87 Atayde, Anna 127 87 Attinello, Kelli 127 87 Attwood, Simon 127 85 Augello, Jacqueline 32, 33, 66 88 Ault, ll, William 148, 196 86 Austin, Jay 105, 123 87 Avila, Timothy 124, 137, 132 87 Avisa, Rita 127 87 Ayupan, Gerry 127 86 Azevedo, Edward 105, 205 87 Azevedo, Steven 127 86 Azzarito, Mark 105, 205 85 Baalman, Joseph 12, 22, 23, 60, 66, 101, 235 85 Baerwald, Erika 26, 29 85 Bains, Rena 66 86 Baker, James 22, 105, 106, 118 86 Balauro, Raquel 59, 105 86 Baldoza, Rosa Sharon 18, 105 87 Baleva, Milarose 127 88 Ballelos, Virchilou 148 88 Balthazor, Kenneth 127 88 Banchieri, Andrew 22, 148 87 Banchieri, Angela 127 86 Banchieri, Peter 105 87 Banks, Katherine 127 85 Baptist, David 4, 25, 66, 100, 218 87 Barbano, Michelle 127 85 Barbour, Deborah 66 88 Barbour, ,Melody 148 85 Bareilles, Monika 66 85 Barlow, Darla 44, 66, 73, 98, 101 88 Barnes, Timothy 148, 196 l 88 Barr, Julie 149, 202 86 Barreto, Charlton 102, 105 87 Barreto, Joaquin 127 88 Barrett, Karen 149 86 Bartalini, David 105 87 Bartholomeu, Cheryl 127 86 Bartholomeu, Marc 105 88 Bass, Cheryl 148 88 Bateman, Christian-James 149 196 86 Bathwal, Chandra 234 86 Batongbacal, Michael 86 Baugh, Tina 105 87 Bauhofer, Elisa 127 85 Bauhofer, Michelle 47, 66 86 Baxley, Glenn 105, 192, 193 209 130 85 Belda, Frances 66 88 Bellamy, Eric 148 86 Benard, Monica 112 88 Benavidez, Yvette 138 86 Bennett, Andrea 48, 105 87 Berio, James 127 88 Berio,' Mark 148 87 Berlogar, Carrie 127 88 Bernardo, Benedict 148 86 Bernardo, Paula 106 87 Bettencourt, Charles 22, 127, 130, 137 190 85 Bettencourt, Daniel 66 87 Bierly, Michael 127 88 Bigelow, Bruce 22, 148 88 Bitz, Jennifer 148 86 Blair, Heidi 106 88 Blandino, Joseph 148 86 Blandino, Norman 106 88 Blasquez, Brian 148 87 Blazquez, Michael 22, 127, 232 88 Bolich, John 148 88 Bondad, Joseph 22, 148, 196 86 Bordman, Christopher 106 85 Borgas, Erica 67 85 Borghi, David 67, 79, 81, 192, 193, 230 87 Boski, Nicholas 128 85 Bosco, Deborah 48, 67, 101 87 Botsford, Andrea 128 88 Bowen, Patrick 148, 196, 226 86 Boyd, Laura 106 88 Boyle, Patricia 148 87 Drand, Michael 128 85 Brantome, Andre 67 86 Brantome, Jean Francois 106, 235 87 Braun, Laura 58, 128 87 Bredderman, Mary 128 85 Brennan, Sean 67 87 Breves, Victoria 52, 128, 221 86 Bridgeman, Valerie 106 87 Brink, Jr., Robert 128, 210, 211, 232 87 Briones, Carlos 128 85 Briscoe, John 67 85 Bromley, Kimberly 66 85 Brower, David 67 88 Brown, Duane 148 88 Brown, Roseann 150 86 Brown, Yvonne 106 86 Brumm, George 22, 106 85 Buchanan, Janice 67 88 Bullock, Deborah 150 85 Burchlieid Il, Paul 53, 67 86 Burigsay, Sabrina 18, 106 87 Bustos, Brent 128, 137 85 Cabrales, Frankie 67 85 Cabrera Sharon 65 88 Cabusora, Lisa 141, 150 86 Cabusora, Ronald 106 Cadinha, Shannon 68 86 Caeton, Laura 15, 106 86 Cagaanan, Niko 106, 204 88 Cagaanan, Tara 150 88 Caldwell, Jacqueline 150 86 Camarena, Mark 106 86 Cameron, Guy 106 87 Camozzi, Peter 128 86 Campbell, Scott 106 86 Campos, Cheryl 107 86 Canalas, Christina 20, 21, 68, 107, 225 85 Canalas, Robert 23, 39, 62 87 Candelario, Peter 128, 143, 232 88 Castro, Melissa 150 88 Casuga, Jules 150, 196 85 Cava, Frank 45, 68 87 Cello, Rochelle 128 86 Celotti, Renza 107 88 Ceresa, Anne 150 88 Chambers, Lilia 150 88 Chan, Gregory 150 85 Chanco, Aileen 68, 99 88 Chang, Sandra 151, 153 235 87 Chao, Carol 129 86 Chao, Catherine 107 88 Chao, James 151, 155 85 Chase, Ingrid 68 85 Canlas, Maria Theresa 68 86 Cannella, Kevin 107 85 Cannova, Kim Curry 62, 68, 99 87 Capello, Robert 128 85 Carbonel, Clarissa 18, 68, 94, 100 88 Cardoza, Amy 150 87 Cardoza, Kimberly 128, 204, 205 87 Cardoza, Tracy 128 86 Cariveau, Randy 107 87 Cariveau, Renee 128 88 Carlos, Dionne 150 88 Carlton, Gail 150 88 Carney, Janis 150, 235 88 Carrigan, Nicole 150 87 Carroll, Bryan 128 85 Carson, Joseph 48, 68 88 Cast, Jennifer 150 85 Castagnetta, Monique 57, 68 88 Castain, Marcus 33, 150 86 Castiglioni, Anthony 107 87 Castillo, Benjamin 128 -fm, if f ' - , fi , td 7 :lg if 5 5 ,g Lk PDQ . ,,,H QQ ' E 1 , , 5 iii 1 2 -1 ,ii, , 3 -1' f-1 -2....4 88 Chavez, Jill 157 87 Cheney, Christina 129 88 Cherezian, Dana 151 87 Chermack, Brenda 49, 129 B7 Chevalier, Sandra 129 88 Chiatello, Tracy 151 86 Chicoine, Catherine 107 87 Chicoine, Jennette 129 87 Chikhani, Laina 129 87 Chimienti, Jeffrey 129, 139 88 Chin, Michael 151 87 Chou, Catherine 38, 49, 129 85 Choy, Darrell 69 88 Choy, Kevin 151 86 Chu, Alvin 107 88 Chu, Naomi 151, 157 87 Chu, Vivian 38, 129 87 Chung, Charlotte 129 88 Chung, Eddie 151 86 Chung, Kenneth 107 86 Chung, Sun 107, 230 85 Clancy, Elaine 12, 23, 39, 69, 204, 205 85 Clark, Cheryl 69 85 Clark, James 46, 69 87 Clarke, Karen 129 88 Claveria, Anna 151 88 Cocard, Catherine 151, 167 85 Cocard, Gregory 69, 234 88 Cochran, Anna Maria 151 88 Colarchik, Katherine 151 88 Colborn, Michael 151 87 Coleman, Lara 129 87 Collard, Stacy 129 86 Coltharp, Sandra 35, 107 86 Consos, Jr., Peter 107 85 Contreras, Nora 69 87 Cook, Heather 129 85 Cooper, Daniel 69 87 Cooper, Erika 129 86 Cordova, Joanne 107 86 Corona, Anita 107 88 Coronado, Joseph 151 85 Correia, Janet 69, 80 88 Correia, Joseph 151 88 Cortez, Tara 151 85 Coulthard, Steven 69 88 Crane, Karla 152 88 Criste, Deanna 152 87 Crone, Vanessa 129 88 Crooks, Timothy 16, 17, 19, 152 B8 Crosby, Robert 146, 152, 156 85 Crosby, Jr., Lonnie 69, 101, 236 87 Crossett, Patrick 129 we A.. X. ,xg e.,,ssss-it s ,. .3 1 Rt-3 we 81 ' 88 Cruz, Edward 152 85 Cuebas, Fernando 69, 101, 230 86 Cumming, Mary 26, 107 85 Cunningham, Brian 41, 69 88 Cunningham, Pamela 152 85 Cunningham, Rhonda 69 87 Curran, Dennis 129 85 D'Angelo, Denean 48, 69 87 D'Angelo, Paige 130 87 D'Souza, Karen 130 88 Da Costa Jr., Vasco 152 85 Dandurand, Leonard 28, 69, 98 88 Danner, Julianna 152 88 Darnell, Gina 152 87 Davis, Matthew 130, 232, 283 85 Day, Terri 69 86 De Ala, Ricardo 107 85 De Anda, Enrique 40, 69 85 De Castro, Jr., Romeo 69 87 De Coite, Denise 130 87 De Costa, Sandra 130 85 De Fazio, Carmina 99 86 De Graw, Rhonda 107 86 De Haven, Suzanne 107 86 De Jesus, Francis 108 85 De Leon, Roberto 69 86 De Ridder, William 108 85 De Sa, Catherine 69 87 De Sousa, Cesar 130 87 De Vera, Pinky 59, 130 88 Drarborn, Michelle 152 87 Debley, Jason 130 88 Debley, Marc 152 88 Del Mundo, Alan 152 86 Del Mundo, Arnold 108 87 Delfierro, Dale 130 88 Delucchi, Dolores 152 87 Delucchi, Paul 180 86 Denham, Marcia 108 87 Der, Angela 130 86 Der, Kenneth 108, 234 86 Desmond, Kevin 108, 133, 285 85 Devane, Joseph 69, 94, 100, 192, 1 , 209, 230 87 Di Giulio, Mia 36, 143 87 Di Leonardo, Alfred 130 86 Diaz, Lucia 108 85 Diehl, Terrie 28 86 Dietrich, Lisa 35, 108 86 Dinh, Minh Huong 108 all 85 Dinh, Thanh 88 Dion, Heather 152, 235 88 Dishman, Glenelg 152 85 Dodai, Sabrina 71 88 Domingo, Marites 152 87 Dorsey, Thomas 130, 210 86 Dougherty, Charlene 130, 206 88 Douglas, Kristina 152 86 Downey, Shawn 108 ' 87 Downs, Timothy 128, 130, 133, 218 87 Duarte, William 130 87 Dubney, Gregory 131, 232 88 Dungca, Geraldine 153 85 Dungca, Katherine 71 86 Dungca, Victor 108, 121 85 Dunlap, Craig 16, 21, 71 85 Dunlap, Kenneth 71 87 Dunlap, Teresa 16, 131 85 Dunnock, Carole 48, 71 88 Dunphy, John 153 87 Duque, Dino 131 87 Duran, Lynette 36, 131, 138 85 Dutra, Mary 71 86 Eberhard, Andrew 108, 232 88 Evans, Katherine 153 86 Everett, Mark 109 86 Fagerlin, Debra 109 85 Eberhard, Kathryn 57, 71, 101 87 Fallin, Timothy 49, 131 87 Eccleston, Christopher 131 88 Eckert, Melissa 153 85 Econome, Diane 71 85 Elam, Cynthia 71 86 Ellis, Arlene 108, 116 87 Engalla, Concepcion 131 86 Eom, John 48, 108, 235 86 Erlandson, Judith 108 85 Ernst, Sheila 46, 72 85 Escobar, Gina 72 86 Escobar, Johna 16, 17, 108 87 Escobar, Marie QLinetteJ 131 86 Escorcio, Ann 109 87 Espejo, Paul 131 88 Espicha, Brett iwilliamt 153 88 Espinoza, Joel 153, 212 87 Espos, Arthur 131 88 Estrada, Angelina 153 87 Estrada, Maria 131 87 Evangelista, Enrique 131 87 Evans, Jennifer 131, 235 86 Famous, George 109, 192 87 Famous, Mark 131 88 Farnan, Edward 153, 162, 196 86 Farnan, Maura 109 88 Farrell, Mark 26, 153, 154 86 Parrish, Joseph 109, 192 86 Faso, Priscilla 109, 116 86 Fegard, Stacy 109 85 Felsenthal, Lynn 72 86 Fernandes, 87 Fernandez, 86 Fernandez, 88 Fernandez, 86 Fernandez, 88 Fernandez, 88 Fernandez, 88 Fernandez, Eddie 109 Anrll 131 Darlene 109, 120 Kenneth 153 Michelle 109 Monica 153, 155 Richard 153 Sheila 153, 157, 162 85 Fernandez, Veronica 72 87 Fernando, Shonya Lyn 131 86 Ferreira, Nancy 109 88 Ferrer, Hipolito 153 86 Ferrer, Maria 87 Ferrer, Melissa 131, 138, 140 88 Ferrer, Roberto 153 86 Feurstein, Jeffrey 109, 192 87 Ffrench, Anne 131 85 Firench, Pearse 72, 101, 216 87 Fickes, Gary 132 88 Field, Gregory 153 88 Field, Michele 153 88 Figone, Nicholas 22, 154, 223 86 Finkes, Dennis 22, 109 86 Finkes, Maria 109 86 Fisher, Jeffrey 22, 46 86 Fitzpatrick, Julianne 109, 135 88 Fitzpatrick, Peter 154, 196 88 Fleck, Kelly 154 87 Fleischman, Carol 132 85 Flores, Cleo 72 87 Flores, Susan 132, 214 86 Fokes, Laura 109 85 Fontanilla, David 72 88 Fontanilla, Vincent 154, 196 87 Forde, Kevin 132 85 Fountain, Julian 72 87 Fowler, Monica 128, 132 85 Fox, David 72, 94, 192 88 Franckowiak, Theresa-Ann 154 85 Franco, John 57, 72 86 Franco, Peter 109 86 Franzwa, Edward 109 87 Franzwa, Michael 43, 132 87 Fraser, Scott 132 88 Frates, Carrie 37, 150, 153, 154 85 Frates, Teresa, 72, 204, 205 87 Fratus, 85 Fratus, Matthew 129, 132, 136 Robert 41, 72 85 Freitas, Albert 73 86 Freitas, Denise 35, 110, 112, 120 85 Freitas, Karen 60, 73, 228 86 Freitas, 88 Freitas, 85 French Kristine 110 Mitchell 154 , Darcy 73 85 Frey, Mary tKathyj 73, 230 85 Friedenthal, Karie 46, 62, 73 86 Fuchslin, Lisa 110 87 Furlong, Glenn 132, 216 86 Gahagan, Gregory 110 85 Galbreath, Terri 73 85 Galloway, Shannon 228 85 Galvan, Ronald 73, 79, 192 87 Galvin, Jaonne 132 88 Gambina, Julie 154 86 Gambina, Lea 110 87 Garcia, 85 Garcia, 86 Garcia, 87 Garcia, 88 Garcia, 88 Garcia, 87 Garcia, 85 Garcia Charles 132, 143 Claudia 73 Lisa 110 Luis 132 Manuel 154, 196, 212 Michael 132 Michelle 132 Jr., John 73 192 Gardner, Jyason 154, 196, 212, 213 86 Geister, Amanda 110 88 Giaroli, Arianna 154 88 Gier, Elizabeth 154 87 Gier, Scott 9, 132, 232 85 Gill, Maria 74 85 Gipson, Rosemary 74, 98 86 Gjestland, Melissa 110 88 Gjestland, Robert 154 88 Glover, Monica 154, 235 88 Goldassio, Sabrina 38, 154 85 Goldhammer, Patricia 74 86 Goldt, Jerri 110, 112, 117 86 Gomes, John 110 86 Gomez, Pamela 110, 122, 221 87 Gomez, Richard 43, 132, 144 85 Gomez, Jr., Richard 74 86 Gonsalves, Diane 110 87 Gonsalves, James 22, 132 85 Gonsalves, Janis 74 87 Gonsalves, Susan 132 85 Gonzales, Diane 74 86 Gonzales, Jacqueline 110 88 Gonzales, Virginia 154 87 Gonzalez, Angelica 58, 133 88 Gonzalez, Eric 22, 154, 196 87 Goodale. Shelley 133 85 Goranson, Bridget 174 88 Gordon, Barbara 8, 155 86 Goulart, Lee Ann 110, 200 85 Granados, Cecilia 74 88 Grant, Elisa 155, 235 88 Gravdahl, Amy 155 87 Graves, Richard 133, 218 85 Graw, Richard 14 TOUCH l lived in a world That was my own silent film a private hell where wheels spinned continuously in the mind Everything was simple then emotions were only sidekicks of the seriousness l wasn t happy - wasnt sad - or really much of anything l just lived as it was dictated never bothering to ask why then You came into my life. and everything that was black and white . . . suddenly turned grey . . . Tania Marker 88 Greaney, Julie 8, 155 86 Grgurina, Maureen 110 87 Griffin, Patricia 133 88 Griffiths, Lesli 155 86 Griffiths, Stephen 110 86 Groves, Marlo 48, 110 86 Grubbs, John 23, 110 87 Grubbs, Robert 8, 124, 126, 127, 130, 132, 133, 137, 138 86 Grywczynski, David 111 87 Grywczynski, Thomas 133 86 Gudino, Angela 35, 111, 112, 114 85 Guerrero, Arlene 38, 48, 74 88 Guerrero, Daniel 155 87 Guesnon, Elizabeth 60, 133 85 Guesnon, Karen 74 88 Guesnon, Laura 155 86 Guesnon, Maryann 39, 111 85 Guesnon, Paul 25, 75, 235 86 Guitron, Monica 111 88 Guo, Ahgee 155 88 Gusman, Della 155 88 Gutierrez, David 86 Gutierrez, Maria 56, 111 86 Gutierrez, Ramona111 88 Guzman, Elizabeth 88 Guzman, Erika 155 87 Guzman, Marie 133 88 Gygax, Patricia 155 87 Habibirad, Shedeh 133 88 Hahn, Kathleen 155 88 Halkyer, Claudia 155, 206 86 Hall, Timothy 111 86 Hall, Tisa 111 87 Hallett, Joan 156, 229 87 Halligan, Kelly 36, 133, 136 86 Halloran, Debora 111 86 Halper, Judith 39, 48, 111, 200 86 Hamm lll, Robert 111, 212, 216 86 Haman, Dagny 133, 228 85 I-lamedani, Sholeh 15 87 Hanna, Josephine 133 86 Hansen, Michael 111, 209 88 Harley, Bradford 156 87 Harley, Brian 133 86 Harmeyer, Susan 111 86 Harmuth, Brennan 12, 53, 111 85 Harper, Mark 5, 7, 12, 24, 45, 68, 73, 75 98 88 Harrah Jr., Jerald 156 88 Harrell, Melvin 156 88 Harris, Anmarie 156, 206 85 Harris, Sarah 75 86 Harrison, Dixie 18, 111 88 Harrison, Gregory 156, 196 86 Harrison, Patrick 111, 116 85 Harshbarger, David 75 86 Harshbarger, John 111 86 Hart,Cambra 111,214,215 87 Harter, Alan 133 86 Hartman,Kenneth 112 86 Hartmann, Eric 112 87 Hawkes, John 133 88 Heaven, Andrea 146 88 Heckart, Nikki 156 86 Hetfron, Gregory 104, 112 87 Heinlein, Donovan 133 88 Helmy, Danielle 146 85 Hempel, Paul 52, 75, 99, 230 85 Henderson, Brian 25, 75, 160, 203 87 Hendrix, Stacey 33, 38, 49 88 Henson, Traci 156 85 Hernandez, Denica 57 88 Hernandez, Flenee 8 87 Herrera, Victoria 134, 206 88 Herrick, Gregory 56 86 Hess, Erica 112 85 Hewell, Eric 75, 216 86 Hickey, Alison 112 88 Hickey, Brian 156, 165, 196 86 Hicks, Gregory 13, 107, 112 88 Hidalgo, Anna 156 86 Hinson, Wilfred 112 88 Hipps, Autumn 156, 164 87 Hirayama, Deborah 134 85 Hirayama, Mark 75, 192, 230 88 Holland, Peter 122, 156, 196 87 Holley, Gayle 134 87 Hollingworth, Laurie 134, 206 85 Hollingworth, Todd 75 87 Holtman, Ronald 43, 134 87 Homa, Kelly 134 85 Hormel, Paul 76, 99 88 Hudson, Kurt 22, 156, 196 88 Hugenberger, Jennifer 156 87 Hurley, Michelle 134 86 Huston, William 112 88 Hyde, Brenda 156, 163, 202, 203 87 Jackson, Mignon 134, 140 85 Jacques, Joseph 76, 79, 97, 192, 212 231, 230 86 Jacques, Scott 133, 134, 139, 88 James, Gerald 156 86 James, William 112 85 Jaminson, Arthur 48, 76, 192 88 Janow, Jeff 157 88 Jaramillo, Lucero 155 87 Javier, Antonia 134 85 Jayme, Michael 76 88 Jefferson, Kevin 157 87 Johnson, Beth 16, 17, 134 85 Johnson, Mark 76 86 Johnson, Susanne 112 86 Johnston, Steven 105, 112, 20 87 Jones, Alessandra 134, 204 86 Jones, Daniel 112, 192 87 Jordan, Stephanie 134 86 Jose, Frank 8, 59, 112, 116 88 Jose, Ftinaldo 157 87 Juanima, Monica 134 87 Jun, Jasen 135 232, 233 9, 232 87 lidesa, Joyce 134 87 limberger, John 134 88 lnderbitzen, Lance 156, 196 85 lnocentes, Anthony H. 76 87 lvaldi, James 133, 139, 194, 232 85 lvaldi, Lisa 76 5 85 Kabitzke, Christina 76 88 Kabitzke, Patricia 157 87 Karaszi, Attila 135 85 Karaszi, Zoltan 76 85 Katen, Maureen 76, 228 86 Kato, Keith 112 87 Kato, Keith 135 86 Kato, Pamela 112 86 Kayas, Raymond 112 86 Kaylor, Theresa lTerri1 112, 117 88 Kealy, John 157 86 Kearney, Jeffrey 112 86 Kearns, Deborah 135, 139 88 Keene, Robert 157, 196 87 Kelly, Diana 135 85 Kelly, Moira 45, 77, 236 86 Kelly, William 112 87 Kenery, Keddy 135 88 Kennedy, Michael 157 86 Kensinger, Jay 56, 113 87 Kensinger, Michelle 26, 135, 214 86 Kesthely, Louis 113, 218 85 Keyser, Michael 77 87 Kilgour, John 135 86 Kim, David 113, 218, 219 86 Kim, Jennifer 88 Kim, Susan 159 85 Kinnaman, Jr., Jerry 77 88 Kinsells, James 157, 196 85 Kirk, Kevin 77 88 Kline, Hilary 157 87 Knoth, Jean 135 87 Knowlton, Bryan 135 85 Knowloln lll, Perry 77, 100 85 Konecny, Leonard 46, 77 86 Koskella, Michelle 97, 113 85 Koslosky, John 77 85 Kovacich, Janis 77 85 Krassa, Andrea 77 86 Kress, Jamie 113 87 Krings, Clarissa 135 86 Krieckel, Laura 29, 113 85 Krupka, Kimberly 29, 77 86 Kulick, Mont 113 88 Kulick, Tamara 157 86 Kuo, Linda 113 88 Kuo, Michael 157 87 Kuwata, Kristine 135 88 Lee, Jane 158 88 Lee, Sid 22, 158 88 Lefrancois, Jean-Pierre 158 86 Lema, Robyn 113 88 Lemas, Lori 158 88 Leones, Anthony 109, 113 85 Leslie, Deborah 78 85 Lewis, 85 Lewis, 88 Lewis, Darren 78, 208, 209, 231, 230 Denise 78 Frances 158 85 Lewis, Jeffrey 7, 36, 74, 78, 96, 98, 192 88 Lewis, 87 Libby. 88 Licad, 85 Licad, Shannon 38, 158 Steven 135, 210 Esmond 58, 158, 212 Esperanza 78, 81 88 Liebowitz, David 22, 158, 186 86 Light, Sandra 113 87 Lake, Hayme 133, 135, 232 88 Lamm, Kimberly 148, 157, 167 86 Land, lan 113, 235 86 Lang, Craig 113, 234 86 Lang, Suzanne 113 85 Lanzone, Ellen 77 87 Larez, Jess Ann 135 88 Laudani, Anthony 158, 196 85 Laulenberg, Tim 78 88 Laureta, Richard 158, 196 86 Laureta, Ruth 19, 113 85 Lawler, Dierdre 57, 78, 98 88 Leandro, Ken 158 87 Leavitt, Nicole 129, 135, 142 87 Ledesma, Angela 135 88 Lee, Aery 157 87 Lillie Mathew 135, 210 88 Lin, Michael 158 88 Lind, Derrick 158 87 Linn, Mark 135 87 Litchfield, Laura 136 87 Liu, Jean 136 88 Llamas, Alfred 158 87 Lockhart, Christine 136 87 Loggins, Angela 136 86 Loggins, Brenda 113, 117 87 Lola, Alejandrino iAlyJ 136 87 Lola ll, Aleiandrino Jon 136 86 Lomas, Gloria 113 87 Lombana, Claudia 136, 214 85 Lombana, Roberto 78, 216 85 Lombard, Thomas 33, 69, 78, 192 85 Long, Cheryl 45, 73, 78 88 Long, Philip 158 86 Looney, John 114, 116, 230 86 Loose, Brandon 114 85 Lopes, Melissa 87 Lopez, Estella 136 86 Lopez, Melissa 47, 78, 114 87 Louis, Dannette 136, 200 85 Louis, David 78 88 Louis, Dee Ann 58, 159, 202, 203 87 Lovett, Lisa 136 88 Loyola, Alfredo Jose 159, 196 85 Lozano, Brian 79, 204 87 Lozares, Eleanore 136 85 Luba, Laura 79, 80 I. 88 Lucas. Sandra 58, 159 88 Lucila, Joanne 159 87 Lund, Erik 136 87 Lydon, Bridget 136, 235 85 Lyen, Kimberly 18, 79 87 Lyen, Michael 129, 136 86 Lynch, Joan 102, 114 87 Lynch, Nora 4, 136, 235 85 Lyon, Jennifer 86 Lyons, Philip 109, 114 88 Lyons, Richard 105, 158 U3 86 Mac Arthur, Sandra 114 86 Macapanpan, Nanette 114 86 Machado, Scott 114 86 Macias, Belinda 79 85 Macpherson, Mary Rose 39, 62, 79, 200 87 Madamba, Renato 136 87 Maddock, Michael 58, 136 87 Madge, Judith 136 87 Madrid, Staci 52, 136 B5 Madsen, Christopher 73, 79 85 Magadia, Dominic 79, 192 88 Magadia, Kimberly 87 Magann, Candace 159 86 Maguire, Margaret 114 88 Mahler, Christina 85 Mahoney, John 79 88 Malanum, Rudy 156, 159 86 Malattia, Walter 114 85 Maloney, Stephanie 79 86 Malpede, Mary 114 86 Mamaril, Emily 114 87 Manaois, Anthony 137 88 Manha, Dan 159 88 Manick, Julie 114 86 Manick, Michelle 114, 235 85 Manos, Chris 22, 46, 80, 127, 192 193 86 Mara, Lawrence 114 B5 Marasigan, Joseph 80 86 Marasigan, Michelle 107, 114 86 Marchetti, Tamra 115 85 Mariano, Mark 80 88 Mariman, Dawn 159 85 Marker, Tania 29, 80 88 Marquez, Dina 159 85 Marquez, Kathy 80 88 Marquis, Catherine 97, 159 86 Marshall, David 114 85 Marshall, Douglas 80, 280 86 Marshall, Jeffery 7, 23, 115, 121, 190 87 Matell, Kristine 134 88 Martin, Anne 159 85 Martin, Belinda 48, 58, 80 86 Martin, Beverly 115 86 Martin, Christopher 115 87 Martin, Edwin 137, 210 85 Martin, Janine 16, 17, 18, 80 86 Martin, Lisa 115 86 Martin, Mariorie 16, 17, 19, 115 87 Martin, Michelle 37, 59, 124 85 Martin, Paul 80, 209 87 Martinez, Andrew 139, 210 87 Martinez, James 137, 144 87 Martinez, Steve 137 88 Martins, Jr., Frank 159 87 Massey, Gina 137 86 Mattoch, Charles 23, 115 87 May, Lisa 137 88 Maya, Regina 115, 159 88 Mayer, Courtney 159 88 Mayhew, Thomas 150 87 Maze, Danielle 137 87 Mc 88 Mc 87 Mc 88 Mc 85 Mc 200 85 Mc 87 Mc 87 Mc 88 Mc 86 Mc 85 Mc 88 Mc 85 Mc 85 Mc 87 Mc 86 Mc 87 Mc 87 Mc Arther, Margaret iKellyl 137 Cormick, Brian 160, 167 Cormick, Jill 137 Cormick, Kiera 160, 214 Cormick, Megan 80, 101, Cormick, William 80, 192 Cue, James 137, 235 Daniel, Donald 137, 235 Dermott, Michael 160, 196 Dermott, Thomas 119 Donagh, Brian 81, 101 Donnell, Kristen 160 Farlano, Michael 81 Grew, Todd 81, 192, 209, 238 Kean, Jacqueline 137 Keon, Mary 115, 200, 235 Keon, Michael 138 Mearn, Monique 138 85 McDonald, Michael 22, 39, 81 88 McKenna, Katherine 160 88 Medeiros, Chantel 37, 60, 160, 235 85 Medeiros, Desiree 81 87 Medellin, Arlene 138 87 Medellin, Christy 138 87 Medellin, Eric 138, 210 88 Medina. Cynthia 160 , X 86 Medina, Dina 112, 115 87 Medinas, Jeffrey 138 88 Medveczky, Alexander 160, 168 85 Medveczky, Nicole 31 81 86 Meekma, Courtney 115, 200 88 Meekma, Ryan 100, 196 88 Meikle, Jill 160 86 Melean, lvan 115 88 Melendez, Manuel 85 Melgareio, Janine 81 86 Mena, Sylvia 115 88 Mendaros, Michelle 160 85 Mendoza, Stephanie 63, 81, 100, 229 228 87 Meneses. Egda iEvelynJ 85 Meneze, Stephanie 81, 100, 204, 205 87 Mercado, Ariel 136 86 Mergel, Denise 115 85 Merrigan, Linda 81 86 Mesquite, Renee 115, 120 85 Mestrovich, Marc 47, 81, 234 88 Metzler, Julie 160 86 Meyer, Teresa 115, 190 86 Meyer, Trudi 115 87 Meyers, Maureen 138 85 Michaels, Teresa 82 86 Middlone, Paul 115 88 Mietz, Heather 160 85 Miguel, David 82 86 Milam, Cynthia 18, 115 87 Milano, Audrey 138 85 Miller, Elizabeth 82 87 Miller, Mary 138 88 Mills, Deana 160 87 Mintz, Kevin 138 86 Miranda, Emmanuel 115 85 Miranda, Gary 82 85 Mitchell, Kelly 82, 97 88 Mitchell, Mairead 155, 160, 235 86 Molina, Anna 116, 230 85 Molina, Pamela 82 88 Montalvo, Rocco 160 85 Montegani, Gerald 9, 52, 82, 97, 140, 216 87 Montemayor, Ann Marie 138 87 Montero, Leonela 13B 87 Moore, Stephen 132, 138, 210 85 Morelli, Amber 82 85 Moreno, Casey 44, 60, 69, 82, 98, 192, 193, 208 88 Moreno, Gina 160, 214 88 Moreno, Mark 160, 196 86 Moreno, Yolanda 116 87 Moresi, Michael 138 85 Moroney, Siobhan 82 Morrison, Pater 161, 196 87 Munoz, Robert 138 86 Murga, Monica 116 85 Muser, Diane 82 85 Nahm, Steven 82 87 Navarro, Kama 138 86 Navarro, Richard 22, 116 87 Nazareth, Clyde 139 88 Nedderman, Catherine 161 86 Neideffer, Matthew 116, 230, 88 Nelson, Jeffrey 161, 212, -196, 213 87 Nelson, Joanna 139 fi 1 ,ax P 22 85 Nelson, Robert 83 1 I if iii g' if se Nero, Nlenele 116 1 . , gt 86 Neuerburg, Susan 116 ,,,, i. 'C as Newcomb, Judith as , 1 iira 2 . ,., 3 as Newman, Michelle 116 J ,,,, 88 Nielsen, Carlton 161 85 Nightingale, Chad 83, 100, 192, 226 X' iii as Nightingale, Vanessa 45 i it 85 Nipay, Judita 31, 83, 87, 100 1 ' I 86 Nolan, Michelle 18, 116 -. 571 87 Noonan, shawn 139 raoi A A a 88 Nordling, Matthew 161 , , i 4 33 0- SUSSD 151 87 Ordenana, Belinda 139 85 0'ConneIl, Laurie 83 86 Orella, Paul 117 88 O'Connor, Carrie 161 88 Ormsby, Erick 53, 161, 192, 213, 235 86 O'Connor, Daniel 22, 116 86 Ormsby, Nicole 117, 212, 235 86 O'Connor, Liam 48, 116 85 Orozco, Stephanie 18, 84, 236 88 O'Connor, Pauline 116 86 O'Connor, Timothy 116 87 Ortiz, Clifford 139 87 Osanna, Daniel 39, 139 any 87 O'Harran, Brock 139, 210 87 O'Keef1e, Mary 139 86 O'Leary, Michael 116, 218 86 O'Neal, Jennifer 116, 120 86 O'Neil, Brendan 116, 216 85 O'Neil, Megan 83 86 O'ReilIy, James 83 86 Oberman, Richard 116 85 Odgers, Arthur 39, 83, 192, 86 Ojeda, Gregory 26, 29, 117 87 Oieda, Trinidad 139 85 Oliva, Christine 83 85 Olson, Amanda 83 85 Omalley, Patrick 83 a J 230, 231 85 Osanna, Douglas 84 85 Oseio, Steve 84 86 Otrambo, Lisa 117 . RW 1 86 Pacrem. Edgar 117, 235 86 Padilla, Michelle 117 87 Padilla, Robert 139 86 Palatino, Roy 117 88 Palatino, Tonya 161 88 Palfalvi, Bela 161 87 Pando, Anthony 88 Pangelinan, Ginamarie 161, 163 88 Pao, Jerry 161 87 Pardorla, Maria 133, 139 87 Parenti, Peter 139 85 Pargett, Laura 89 85 Paris, Deborah 31, 84 87 Park, Jim 139 85 Parker, Kevin 84 86 Parr, Darryl 11, 33 B5 Partido, Rousalyn 16, 117 85 Partington, Allan 84 87 Pasada, Ludy Grace 139 87 Pascale, Gordon 139 87 Pasion, Lourdes 139 85 Paulo, Heidi 84 87 Pauly, Cara 137, 140 85 Pavon, Monique 84 87 Paynter, Thomas 140, 235 87 Peacock, Catherine 140, 202 85 Pearce, Daniel 48, 84 88 Perry, Shelley 161 87 Petter, Kenneth 140 85 Pelicas, Theresa 84 87 Pembor-Luzny, Nathan 140 88 Pena, Tamara 161, 234 88 Pendergast, Colleen 159, 162, 235 86 Pendley, Carrianne 27, 117 86 Pereira, David 117, 192 87 Pere, Mark 42, 140 88 Pernus, Jennifer 162 87 Perreira, Michele 140, 214 86 Perrino, Charles 117, 234 88 Pestana, Daniel 146, 162, 196 85 Peters, Kelly 41, 84, 101 88 Petersen, Adam 162 85 Petersen, Kim 85 88 Pethan, Kathryn 162 85 Petit, Pam 85 87 Peyton, Theresa 140 87 Picha, Amy 140 85 Pickell, Harold 79, 85, 99, 193, 212, 216, 192 86 Pierce, Stacey 117, 204, 52 87 Pike, Jenifer 59, 140 87 Pine, Brian 126, 140 87 Pineda, Steve 140 88 Pinzarrone, Sofia 162 86 Piper, Rachel 117 88 Piper, Tanya Raquel 162 87 Placido, Paul 52, 140 85 Placido, Walter 11, 25, 85, 100 86 Pledger, Andria 117 85 Plowman, Thomas 10, 85 88 Plowman, William 162, 212 88 Pokorny, David Wiebeck 162 87 Poletti, Wendy 36, 140 85 Polivka, Myron 85 86 Polk, Michael 117 88 Pons, Jenntier 161, 162 87 Poquiz, Felix 140 85 Potesta, Frank 85 88 Potesta, Kevin 162 85 Prager, Michelle 85, 235 86 Pratt, Kelly Uhomasl 39, 19, 104, 1 17 88 Pratt, Shannon 162 85 Prepoutse, Joann 85 86 Pretto, Christina 12, 117, 225 87 Pretto, Darryl 140 86 Prevost, Christopher 33, 118 85 Prevost, Thomas 33, 57, 85 85 Prolumo, Katherine 86 85 Promes, Sheri 86 87 Proto, Joel 140 87 Pucci, Christopher 140 85 Puccini, Lisa 12, 39, 48, 86, 100, 204, 205 86 Puccio. Cyrece 118 87 Purisima, Marylou 141 88 Quartaroli, Caryn 162 85 Quebbeman, Michael 67, 87 88 Ouebbeman, Michelle 88 Quezada, Roger 16, 17, 162 85 Quigley, Rose 86 88 Quilici, Brad 165 86 Quinn, Kathleen 117 87 Quinones, Nanci 141, 200 86 Quintant, Denise 117 85 Quintana, Lisa 86 88 Oulntilla, Bernadette 163 88 Raasch, Christine 163, 202, 203, 207, 210 85 Radecke, Kathleen 39, 86, 204, 205, 235 85 Rager, Wendy 85 85 Raimondi, Michelle 48, 86, 91 86 Raimondi, Stacey 49, 118 119 86 Raines, Sheryl 118 87 Ravazza, Darren 102, 132, 141, 210 85 Raymundo, Elaine 86 88 Flebello, Cindy 163, 206, 297 7 as nebello, Michael as, 230, 192 '14 87 Rebello, Paul 129, 141 P S, 85 Rebello, Ronald 86, 230 85 Rebello, Jr. Ronald 87 E ' , . 2 ,L 86 Redmond, James 118, 235 85 Reed, Carol 87 88 Regan, Heather 163, 202, 203 88 Rego, Steven 163, 212 86 Reikes, Stephen 118, 231, 230 88 Remedios, Anna-Marie 32, 38, 163 86 Remedies, Roy 118 85 Rems, Anthony 87 86 Rendon, Krista 118 87 Retodo, Albert 141 86 Retodo, Allen 118 86 Reyes, Anna 118 88 Reyes, Jennifer 38, 163 87 Rible, Daniela 141, 220 85 Rice, Michael 57, 87 88 Rich, Karen 37, 163 88 Richard, Robert 163 85 Richardson, Stacee 81 87 Richter, Stephanie 141 87 Rimando, Marietta 52, 141 85 Rimando, Perla 87 85 Rios, Luz fAngelj 57, 87 88 Rios, Margaret 163 86 Rios, Ramon 118 87 Rios, Robert 141 85 Ripley, James 87 87 Ritzman, Daniel 141 85 Ritzman, Kathleen 48, 53, 85 85 Rivenes, Scotia 57, 60, 87, 214 85 Rivera, Jennifer 40, 90 88 Rivers, Brian 163 86 Rizzo, Paul 118 87 Fiobello, Robert 131, 138, 141, 210, 232 87 Roberts, Christina 141, 204 87 Robinson, Colleen 141 86 Robinson, Cynthia 118, 230 86 Roddick McCrossen, David- 163 88 Rodrigues, Maria 163 85 Rodrigues, Michelle 90 87 Rodriguez, Annabelle 141 85 Rodriguez, Christian 90 85 Rodriguez, Mark 90 87 Rodriguez, Rita 141 86 Rodriguez, Theresa 118 88 Rogers, Amelee 38, 162, 163 88 Rogers, Benjamin 163, 235 87 Rogers , Timothy 27, 141 88 Roldao, 86 Roman 86 Roman Jose 163 Kimberly 23, 57, 1 Peter 119 85 Romo, David 90 87 Romo, Diane 141 85 Roschewski, Tami 90 86 Rose, Susan 119 85 Rosen, John 90 87 Rosen, Peter 141 87 Rosette, Anna Maria 142 86 Rosette, James 119, 192 86 Rossi, Michael 119, 192 86 Rowe, Craig 119, 192 85 Rubino, Kenneth 90 85 Ruby, William 25 86 Ruibal, Lisa 47, 119 88 Ruiz, Leslie Anne 163, 220 88 Runnals, Lisa 163 85 Rusk, Robert 16, 18 88 Russo, Kristen 37, 163 86 Russo, Scott 119, 235 88 Ruthatord, Jeffrey 164 88 Ryan, Michael 164, 192 86 Ryan, Scott 119, 216, 232, 233 88 Ryland, Patrick 16, 164 02, 118, 225 88 Sardiello, Ricardo 164 86 Ssusedo, Heidi 112, 119 86 Saylor, Phillip 48, 119, 218, 219 85 Scarpitti, Troy 91, 208, 234 87 Schabbing, Adrianus 142 87 Schenkhuizen, Cliford 142 86 Schenkhuizen, Erick 119 86 Schley, Herbert 106, 119 85 Schmitt, Kathleen 18, 41, 91 87 Schneitman, Joseph 30, 142 88 Schor, Kathleen 164 87 Schuh, Erika 142, 214 87 Schusske, Christopher M. 142, 232 85 Schuyler, Michael 44, 91 87 Schwenger, Michelle 19, 32, 33, 14 228 86 Scott, Mary 119, 214 86 Searles, Stephen 120, 122 86 Seipp, Lesley 120 85 Seishas, Kathleen 91 87 Seitz, Paul 142 88 Seitz, Steven 164 86 Sell, Antony 110 87 Sell, Lisa 142 2, 200 86 Sah, Stephanie 119, 230 87 Sales, Percy 133, 142 87 Salido, Marnie 142 85 Salido, Michael 85, 90, 192 88 Salzirnis, Modris 164 88 Sam, Danielle 164 88 San Pedro, Ariel 160, 164 86 Sanchez, Antoinette 35, 119 86 Sanchez, Bernadette 119 l Z 1 1 44 K' 85 Sanchez, Esperanza 90 88 Sanchez, Norma 164 87 Sanelli, Daniel 142, 143 85 Sanger, Christoper 91 88 Sanger, Stephen 152, 160, 164, 196, 212 88 Santiago, Louis 164, 228 85 Santiago, Puanani 91 88 Santos, Judy 164 86 Sardiello, Carlos 164 5 Sellards, Steven 91, 218, 219 8 Serpa, 6 Serpa, Paul 164 Rebecca 120 7 Serquina, Diana 141, 142 6 Severni, Kimberly 120, 225 8 Severini, Lisa 164 5 Shepp ard, Scott 57, 91 5 Sheridan, Helen 18, 19, 48, 91 5 Shih, Tom 91, 234 7 Shinn, 8 Shinn, 8 Shoem 5 Sierra, Donald 142 Jennie 165 aker, Stacy 146, 165 Randy 91 8 Sllva, Edwin 165, 212 5 Silva, Ernest 72, 91 88 Silva, Joseph 164, 165, 196, 212 86 Silva, Stephen 120 86 Simas, Michele 120 88 Sine, Mark 165, 196 86 Sin er Christine 35 120 Q - , 87 Sison, Lucinda 141, 142 88 Skokan, Elaine 165 88 Slater, 85 Slater, Scott 165 Sharon 91 88 Stone, Danlel 150, 165, 196, 197, 210 87 Slone, Timothy 138, 142, 192, 209 86 Smallwood, Aaron 120, 227 88 Smith, 86 Smith. 88 Smith, 88 Smith. 85 Smith 87 Smith, 87 Smith, 87 Smith, 88 Smith. Damian 165 Edward 22, 120 Kimberly 165, 235 Lisa 165, 229 , Monique 91 Patrick 142, 210, 232 Robert 139, 143, 218 Sean 143 Tracy 146, 165, 206 85 Snyder, Stephanie 39, 62, 91, 204 86 Solliti. Elizabeth 23, 120 86 Songey, Maria 120 85 Soria, 88 Soria, Carlos 92 Marcos 165 87 Sornberger, Susan 143, 214 88 Sotelo, Teresa 8, 165 86 Soto, Deborah 120 86 Sousa, Catarlna 110, 114, 116, 120 86 Souza, Michael 115, 120 87 Spangler, Anthony 143 85 Spacht, Darlene 92 85 Specht, Marlene 92 87 Specht, Robert 143 88 Spence, John 165 86 Spence, Peggy 120, 2,14 87 Spencer, Rebecca 143, 235 88 Spowart, James 165 86 Squiers, Daniel 22, 120, 192 87 Stafford, Jennifer 32, 33, 143 85 Stahl, William 92 88 Stahowski, Jeanette 165, 206 87 Standing, Brian 126, 143 87 Stanley, Laura 36, 143 87 Staszkow, Craig 143 86 Staszkow, Kevin 120 88 Staszkow, Krista 163, 165 85 Steinberger, Allan 32, 42, 92 88 Steinberger, David 160, 165 88 Stone, Daniel 166 88 Stone, Sharon 166 87 Stonich, Valarie 143 87 Stricklen, Kathryn 143 85 Stuart, Erin 56, 93 85 Stump, Nancy 93, 110 86 Suliguin, Arnold 121 85 Sullivan, Catherine 48, 92 86 Sullivan, David 121 86 Sullivan, Erin 102, 121 87 Sullivan, Mary tRoseannJ 137, 143 86 Sullivan, Patrick 121 88 Sun, Olivia 166 87 Swarts, Robert 33, 143 86 Swartz, Karl 121 ' 85 Sweeney, Jane 39, 48, 93, 97, 200 88 Sweeney, Katie tMary7 166, 202 88 Sweetman, Grainne 37, 166, 235 86 Switzer, Keith 121, 218 85 Sylvia, Wendelyn 93 86 Szilagyi, Stephanie 121 88 Szto, Marjorie 166, 202, 203 85 Tabimina, Judy 93 88 Tabimina, Zarah 166 88 Tafoya, John 22, 166, 196 86 Tan, Hanny 121 861'gzgad, Robert 102, 112, 121, 86 Tavares, Nanette 121 85 Taylor, Kathleen 41, 93 87 Taylor, Matthew 143 85 Taylor, Paula 93, 98 Z- , V ,, 3- y , M , 7 , 86 Tehada, Dori 121, 235 85 Teilh, Deborah 93 87 Teixeira, Darlene 36, 140, 143 87 Tejada, Myron 143 85 Temple, Jr. Vernon 93 87 Templeton, Laura 143 88 Templeton, Victoria 166 88 Ten Bosch, Denise 166 86 Tetsall, Kimberly 121 88 Tews, Margaret 166 87 Thomas, Robert 58, 144 86 Thomas, William 48, 112, 121 86 Thomason, Jacqueline 121 86 Tiao, Paul 121 85 Tien, David 48, 94, 234 88 Tien, John 166 85 Tom, Gregory 94, 209, 234 87 Tom, Michelle 144, 204 88 Tompkins, Cheryl 166 86 Torres, Elizabeth 113, 121 88 Torres tvanekl, Rachael 162, 166, 206 88 Torres Jr., Antonio 166 88 Tracey, Rolland 166 88 Trinh, Quang 167 85 Trippi, Sandra 94 85 Troiano, Pauline 94, 97 86 Troutman, Lisa 121 86 Tsen, Julie 56, 121 86 Tucker, Kent 31, 122 86 Tulchinsky, Nikita 122 85 Tureaud, Darnel 85 86 Twite, Tina 122 86 Tyler, Tiftani 122 zi' 86 Ubarro, James 122 85 Udall, Cecilia 94 87 Udall, Cyril 143, 144 85 Ulrich, John 94 87 Ulrich, Monica 144, 202, 203 88 Ulrich, Sonia 167, 206 86 Uy, Christian 122 l ,sc,,::e:.,au: 85 Valdez, Kamie 94 85 Valenzuela, Ricky 16, 18, 94 85 Vales, Edward 92, 94 88 Valle, Joelle 161 86 Valle, Richard 122, 192 86 Vallone, Robert 23, 122 85 Van Deroslyne, Richard 22, 95, 192 87 Van Dervort, Denise 144 86 Vanden Broek, Jo Ann122 87 Vanderakker, Kiersten 139, 144 88 Varni, Jonathan 146, 167, 196, 212 85 Vasconcellos, Tina 95 87 Vasquez, Christoper 28, 143, 144 86 Vega, Margaret 114 86 Velasquez, Carmen 122 86 Vennemeyer, Paul 122 86 Vescera, Dina 116, 117, 122 86 Vianna, Monique 38, 122 85 Vigil, Leslie 95 86 Villaluz, Christine 122 87 Villanueva, Cecilia 144 85 Villareal, David 16, 17, 95, 99 86 Villareal, Julie 122, 230 85 Villegas, Evelyn 95 87 Vizacaino, Eric 128, 139, 144 85 Vizcaino, Katrina 95 88 Vizcaino, Lisa 167 86 Vogel, Eric 86 Vonder Ahe, Kristian 56, 122, 234 ,, mr., ,,.. , , V 3 1 1 l f . 1., .6 .M f -'' -2,114-',?if:::-1352:2 - 85 Wagner, Zaira 95 88 Wagoner, Denise 167 87 Wagoner, Doris 49, 144 88 Wakeman, Tina 167, 206 88 Walker, Barbra 167 ,ff-.- 85 Wallpe, Gina 95 86 Walsh, Frederick 115, 123 85 Walters, Charles 73, 95 86 Ward, Carolyn 123 86 Warner, Bridjet 123 88 Warner, Kelli 149, 161, 167 85 Warner, Michael 95, 216, 217 86 Warner, Robert 87 Watega, Craig 144 87 Watkins, Janal 144 86 Watson, Jennifer 39, 214, 215, 52 85 Watters, George 16, 18, 95 88 Watters, Jason 167 85 Weaver, John 26, 28, 29, 45, 95 86 Weaver, Richard 123 87 Wever, Stefan 144 88 Weise, Heather 167 85 Vllenaler, Karen 69 85 Wentworth, Helen 69 88 Wenzler, Christopher 22, 167, 196, 197 86 Wenzler, Michael 123, 192 85 Wesela, Jessica 96, 99 86 West, Cristina 123 87 West, Gia 144 87 Yang, Shirley 145 My! EIL 'Q' 86 West, Martin 123 85 White, Gregory 96 87 Widing, Wendy 144 86 Wieland, Robert 123, 192 87 Wiersma, Wendy 144 85 Willett, Erin 12, 23, 46, 96, 101, 52 87 Williams, Anthony 144 85 Williams, Timothy 96, 192, 209 87 Williams, Jr. Thomas 144 87 Wilmurt, Elizabeth 144 87 Wilson, Benjamin 144 85 Wilson, Toni 52, 96 87 Wixon, Amy 124, 136, 144 86 Woelffer, Mary 120, 123 88 Wolf, Daniel 22, 167, 196 65 Wolfe, Craig 96, 97, 216, 217 88 Wolfe, Darrin 167 87 Wolfe, Leslie 144, 214 86 Wolfe Jr., Lawrence 123 88 Wong, Esther 167 87 Wong, Raymond 144 87 Wong, Russell 144, 234 87 Wong, Todd 43 88 Woodall, Michele 167 85 Woody, Craig 216 86 Wright, Stephanie 123 85 Wuelling, Karen 41, 69, 96, 235 87 Wuelfing, Monica 35, 145, 235 86 Wuelfing, Jr., Edward 123 87 Wyman, Jennifer 145, 202 86 Yoo, Heesook 38, 123 88 Yoshida, Kirk 167 86 Young, Susan 123 87 Young, Theresa 145, 211 86 Young, Timothy 123, 192 85 Yuson, Jose 45, 73, 96 st 87 Zaderey, Sergey 9, 145 86 Xavier, Veronica 123 87 Yamaguchi, Loraine 36, 145 ,as- 87 Zamzow, Janet 145, 214 87 Zendejas, Paul 145, 232 86 Zertuche, Carlos 123, 209, 231 , 230 87 Ziola, Andrew 145 86 Zumwalt, Robert 118, 123, 209 I I 1 ill l 1 l l We are a full service salon. h ,U -5 Hair Styles ' O 'W Make-up ' P ' Facials ' fn , ftl?Jafif V'S Ave' 797 4700 i 1 3:1 1 11 Congratulations CLASS OF 1985 especially to JB YUSON MUSIC SERVICE THE Qmgtfg WLQ D55 Love Dad Mom Jo Joy VVEDOINGSQ REUNIONS o PAR-VlESo ETC. 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STREET, HAYWARD, CA 94541 ' MiSfy'S And Special Effects 0 Wedding Invitations SINCE 1953 0 Reception Hail ALSO FAMILY PORTRAITS RESTORATION OF OLD PRINTS SENIOR PORTRAITS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHY HAYWARD 538-2212 1022 B STREET MON.-FRI. 9-5230 SAT. 9-1 FREMONT 792-2212 4245 PERALTA BLVD. MON.-FRI. 10-5 CLOSED SAT. OFFICIAL HIGH SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER ix Congratulations Chad Nightingale and Class of 85! Love Mom and Family Cont. Lic. 43421391 NCR CONSTRUCTION mo. BARBARA NESTAL 44155 278-7170 16705 ROLANDO AVENUE SAN LEANDRO CALIFORNIA 94578 1 f415j 276-1533 CLARENCE E. STUMP 1401 GLOF COURSE DRIVE Owner HAYWARD CALIFORNIA 94544 Eight out is not bad' 1 I Skywest Restaurant 81 Lounge, Inc. Nancy 1985 Louann 1982 Bi 1979 David 1976 Maryann 1975 CUNTHACTUH QANDBLASTING CLARENCE STLINIP Huy drd - 783-7333 Oakland - 533-5537 STIIMP sf SUNG, mc . ,C'I'I,. LM1lQzHsrm Joann 1977 Patsy 1973 Robert 1971 WALTER BLUMERT CO INC. PAINTERS-DECORATORS State License 187777 CLARENCE E. 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PROTOTYPES MOLDMAKING MOLDING Class of 85 Congratulations' Wayne Harshbarger 14155 785 3600 Hayward CA 94545 5 1914 National Avenue iiongrats to the class of 'E-511 Especially Albe t F e tas Lyn Felsenthal Tam Rosche sk Ch s Madse and John F anco rri n i wi ri n r We all have our own strategies to get through life. The yearbook class chose Strategies as the theme for this book because we hope that contained in these pages are pictures and stories of what we've accomplished by using our strategies to survive our years at Moreau. For the seniors, this is our last yearbook. When we entered Moreau as Freshmen we learned our way around. We planned our strategies for our classes and for making friends. We failed and succeeded. We learned the good strategies and the bad ones. When we became sophomores, we used what we learned as Freshmen to be more successful as sophomores. Sophomore year is a tough one for everyone but once we got past the rigid rules we could become upperclassmen. Junior year, we were able to relax socially because we knew many people in the school but our classes got harder and keeping-up was tough - but worth it - to become a Senior. Senior year - a year for fun and excitement. We made the decision whether or not to attend college. We had the choice to relax or push to the maximum. As time grew closer, our diploma came secondary to the friendships we shared. This made us anxious yet afraid of the real world. Once you're out of school you can use the strategies that you've learned to survive in the world. The yearbook class hopes that these pages will provide memories of the strategies that we used throughout our years at Moreau. We hope that you keep this book to look back as you go through life and remember your friends, teachers and times. Cbmaaemlw Kilim, X' swap-X X , 4 ': -.gi ,,f . ' A- ' kk' ,W . 2 ' ' A my 3 ' V X3 . sg ' 'haf- is .qf'1.f ' Q Q, ,' -.. , i


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