Mount Whitney High School - Oak Yearbook (Visalia, CA)
- Class of 1987
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Edited By:
Marion Andersen
Alex Haley
Patty Kramer
Oak '87
Volume No. 711-
Head Photographer:
Syrenna Reynolds
Advisor:
Pamela Corliss
Mt. Whitney High School
Visalia, Ca. 93277
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fter much anticipation, and months of waiting, here
it is - your own personal Pioneer Handbook. This is the
guide to basic high school survival. After intensive and
often life-threatening research, we, the staff of the OAK,
have compiled this guide to the elementary techniques
of popular existence.
This manual will help steer even the lowliest of fresh-
men on to the proper course. ln the pages to follow, we
will improve your social graces, strengthen your aca-
demic prowess and heighten your athletic abilities.
Enjoy the following .............,..........
Introduction ...... . . . . . , . . .4
Dedication ........................... 17
L fPLTE"5S'N9.'YQUWlCIERS .. Q
Academics .... . . .18
Featuring:
Metal Shop . . ..... 20
Chemistry . . . . . . . .22
Business ........ ..... 2 4
Computers ......,. . . .26
Academic Decathlon . . . . . .28
2 0 Introduction
L Rl-GHTS-OF-EE -QFPERCLASSMEN
Class Sections
Seniors
Anatomy of a Senior
Destination Graduation
Pacesetters
Officers
luniors
Anatomy of a lunior
Officers
Sophomores
Anatomy o a Sophomore
Officers
Freshmen
Anatomy of a Freshman
Officers
PLAYING THE "RIGHT" GAMES
Activities
Dances . .
Cheerleaders
Homecoming
Band ....
Choir ....
Newspaper
Yearbook . .
Drama . . .
Student Government ...... ....
Foreign Exchange Students . . . . . . .
Club Index ..
Orchestra q
Choral Groups . . . . . . .
Assemblies
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Sports . . .
Fall Athletics . . .
Football ....
Water Polo . .
Volleyball ....
Cross-Country
Winter Athletics
Basketball . .
Soccer .....
Wrestling ....
Spring Athletics
Swimming . .
Diving .....
Baseball . . .
Softball ....
Track . . .
Golf . . .
Tennis ......
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Eric Nelson, Lisa Van Groningen, and Katherine Padgett
know studying requires sunshine.
left Wright uses the process of elimination on his test.
Valuable computer skills will help Greg Baskovich in
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hands.
Anatomy studies seem to thrill Michelle Vierra and Lisa
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Chris Elledge sweeps Jennifer Sundstrom oil her feet.
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centration and putting out thatj extra
effort will surely get you the jgrade
you want. To learn the most you need
to study hard, take notes, and har-
dest of all stay awake duringnclass.
To make it through your school life
you should take a positive approach
and do the best job you can. l
Whatever the students goals were, by
working hard and sticking to them
they made their grade.
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LOOK.
Kerry Wright keeps up with the trends and her homework.
Looking cool in leather and shades, lack lones takes time lor a
picture.
Kendra Simpson knows black is in.
Shelly llvila and Kelli Varner go casual in jeans and a sweater. . f
Mike Kuiper and Kevin Hightower know they're bad.
Rob Lindsay definitely has that prep look.
Oscar Huidor's swooping bangs make lots of heads turn.
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porting the look, Mt. Whitney's campus could be described as a
fashion show, whether you set the trends or followed them. No two
people were alike, as everyone had their own stylel be it preppy,
skater, cowboy or jock. The way we dressed expressed how we felt. We
showed our personality from how we had our hair cut to the shoes on our
feet. l
How to sport the look? This year, to be super sharp, it was back to the
classics. For the preppy look, it was penny loafers and turtlenecks. To show
your sporty side, Reebocks and faded jeans did the trick. To be with it, girls
took the Esprit approach with metallic accessories and ponytbils. Of course,
to be casual, sweats were always acceptable. l
Trends come and go, but Mt. Whitney students will always know how to
sport the look.
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Womanizer lason Bailey hangs out with Rita Hernan-
dez, leanna and ltngie Guinn.
Gina Rainwater and Sherrie Kuns are glad they're
friends.
Randy Hoover, Eric Andrews, and Dean Cook spread
peace throughout the school.
Lori Mayfield and Don Young are just clowning around
on Halloween.
Seniors Steve Williams, Frank Bishop, Jennifer Trulli,
Erin Larsen, and lynnette Bail make their destination
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them? Hopefully we all do. It
would be impossible to get
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school year without a buddyl to confide
your deepest secrets to or somebody to
laugh and ioke with. Friends are the
people you eat lunch with, gossip with,
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someone who is trustworthy, under-
standing, and able to overlook faults. To
be a good friend you must always give
plenty of support and encouragement.
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his year there was a place for everyone to get involved, if you
just looked hard enough. Whether you were a brainy kid or a
rowdy one, there was a niche for you. The addition of Student
Government's suggestion barrel put your ideas into action. Besides
the obvious sports and clubs, many other opportunities existed to get
involved. How to get involved? For the creative type, there was
Newspaper or Yearbook, Art Clubs, Drama productions, and music or
choral groups. The Academic Decathalon or Math Team were ways to
get involved in Academics. During lunchtime, you could get involved
by staying on campus and doing a lip-sync or participating in other
noon activities. Dress-up days were always a popular way to get
involved and show your Pioneer Pride.
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2. Aaron Casale, lim Bissat, Nick Pritchett, Tommy Nunes and Scott Finney do a great lip sync
3. These poloists do a great job keeping the bench warm.
4. Miss Yost is a true renaissance woman.
5. Exciting lunch-time activities keep everyone on campus.
6. Mt. Whitney's Pioneer Pride Band is ready to go.
7. Yearbook staffer Heather Mounkes is all dressed un for Cowhide.
he opportunity to wear the famous school colors, maroon and white
occurred many times throughout the year. Wearing the school colors not
only showed your dedication to the school, but how proud you were to be
a Pioneer.
How to show your true colors? To support your class there were class- shirts in
school colors. Maroon and White days also provided an opportunity to pull out
your school colors. Football games and other sports events were places to
especially be seen in the traditional school colors.
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2. Will Lisa Van Groningen's mother approve?
3. loanna Odle, Debbie Burlord, Tricia Forrester get into Pep Q
llssembly action.
4. One more balloon and Katrina Nelson will take oll.
5. This crowd knows Mt. Whitney's number one.
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With the school year packed with non-
stop action the students spirit peaked. Pep lls-
sembly rowdiness was sparked by Rory Hays'
loud, green sneakers. New cheers and excited
cheerleaders made assemblies come to life. The
traditional Cowhide and Homecoming weeks
turned even the most humble "freshies" into a
rowdy.
How to get rowdy? To get crazy, you need not
only a loud voice, but loads and loads of enthusi-
asm. To win class yell competitions you have to
jump and shout, not sit and look in awe. To get
your spirits high during the week, noon-time
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activities can give you a lilt. ln order to spread
your enthusiasm you must first be a leader and
most ol all unafraid ol embarrassment. t
Making school a fun place to be can be done,
you just have to know how to get ROWDY!
1. Stacey Mollsen, Marion Andersen and Glenda Hutt
ham it up for the camera.
2. lumpin' Pat Noel sings his duet with Sean Larsen.
3. Matt Graul sits high on Steve Dittmer's shoulders
during a pep assembly.
4. Rory Hays looks cool in her shades.
5. Homecoming excites Dena Stevens, Cheryl Gagnos
and Susan Neal.
6. Freshman Cherie Bell and Shelley Brewer scream
their hearts out.
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MAKE I-l BUCK
pare time for many Mt. Whitney
students was spent working
after-school and on the week-
ends. Many worked to gain valuable ex-
perience. But, for the majority of the
working kids it was to make big bucks.
How to make a buck? To earn that cash
you should first find a job that's fun,
something that you'll enjoy doing. Being
punctual and always keeping busy on
the job are important if you want to
keep that money coming in.
McDonaId's new outfits look sharp on Rosa
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Stacia Roberts perfects her sales pitch behind
the cosmetic counter at Penneys.
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Dedication
A teacher with outstanding enthusiasm and dedication
to students is a perfect way to describe business
teacher Steve Rogers. His strong devotion to student
activities' and willingness to give of his time are just a
few of his .exceptional qualities.
For 14 years, Rogers has been actively involved in Mt.
Whitney's business department, teaching merchandis-
ing skills, distributive education and a variety of TCOVE
classes. He is senior advisor of Whitney's active DECA
club and assists with activities in FBLA. He has also
been involved with the coordination of competitive
events at the national and state DECA conventions. ln
addition, he is manager of the Mt. Whitney Trading
Post and helps in the Finance Center.
Rogers graduated from California State University at
Fresno and did his graduate work in Business Adminis-
tration. Prior to his start at Mt. Whitney in 1973,
Rogers worked as a substitute teacher in the Fresno
schools..
To you, Steve Rogers, we dedicate this 1987 OAK.
lf Mr. Rogers keeps his classes exciting.
Z. Mr. Rogers takes time to help a student get her books straight.
3. Mr. Rogers assists a student with a project.
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Whitney Metal Shop Named
State Model Program
Although the industrial arts classes are usually
not thought to be as academically demanding
as some other classes on campus, a visit to the
shop area on Mt. Whitney's campus can con-
vince the observer to think otherwise.
Mt. Whitney's Metal Shop is one example of
this situation. This program, instructed by Craig
Wight since 1974, has undergone some exciting
changes in the past few years. The input of
lottery funds has enabled the Metal Shop to
purchase more modern, computerized equip-
ment which the students are now using. Other
new equipment was added when the shop was
selected as a "Model Program" by the State
Board of Education. This resulted in a S150,000
grant that has allowed the Metal Shop to pur-
chase a variety of new equipment.
Whitney's Metal Shop has received state recog-
nition, as last year they took first place in
regional competition for welding and sheet
metal, and seventh in the state for machining.
A variety of proiects are worked on in the
class. One of the more unusual projects this
year is model airplane engines.
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Whitney Chemistry Students
Enjoy Fun, Exciting Labs
For some the mention ofthe word chemistry
brings to mind visions of an evil twisted scren
trst hunched over bubbly test tubes filled with
a vile creation that could destroy the world
But to the relief of many Mt Whitney students
they were confronted on the first day of
classes not by a mad scientist but by Mrs
Wrnterton and her happy atoms
the class would be a breeze After all how hard
could rt be to mix up those chemicals? But this
dream was quickly shattered by the reality ol
lab write ups hours of homework electronega
trvrty tables and entropy factors Those poor
chemistry students soon had vrsrons of crystal
lrne forms and hands stained by nrtrrc acrd and
silver nitrate
Students have to show great dexterity and
mental prowess rn order to complete such
challenging labs as making peanut brittle over
a bunsen burner and toasting marshmallows
on a stirring rod
Gary Wallace and David Kewallal study haid at their
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FBLA DECA Clubsg Attend g
Varuous State Conferences
Upstaurs onthe second floor of the B Buuldung
through the double doors one can fund the Mt
Whutney Funance Center and Student Store Io
most students thus us sumply where youlbuy
your tasty lunch or the dreaded Blue Book
you need for Hustory But much more us hap-
penung un thus locatuon ut us the central huh of
the Mt llllhutney Busuness Department and sa
place for students tolearnskulls such sasmaugs
ketung accountung recordflreepung dusplayfde
sugn customer relations and money-hanrllrng
Sharung the actuvuty un the Student Store are
Mt Whutneys two busuness clubs FBLA and
DECA Members of bothfclubs work un the
student store to earn money to pay for varuous
conferences they attend Both clubs partucu
pate un many local state and natronal confer
ences and competutuons On the local and drs
truct level Mt Whutney has placed consistently
hugh un all competutuons Several clubs members
have also done well at the state level uncludmg
uunuor John Fustolera who holds the offuce of
DECA State Presudent and plans to run natuon-
ally next year Students rause money for con-
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Ben Sandoval
Assistant Principal
Merritt Savage
Work Experience
Fred Schmall
Agriculture Science
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Art Shahzade
Science
Gene Sheesley
Principal
Dick Shepherd
Work Experience
Elaine Short
Foreign Language
Dean Simpson
English
Mary Smith
Foreign Language
Gig Stephens
Math
Maury Stevens
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Social Science
Carolyn Sutton
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life, ranging from home use to big business.
Mt. Whitney's computer department is keeping
up with the times by offering a complete vari-
ety of computer classes. In addition to the
regular computer courses, Mt. Whitney's facili-
ty also houses TCOVE classes and the entire
computer operation for the Visalia Unified
School District.
Whitney's classes are taught by instructors
Peggy Downs, Claude Feaver, and Esmond
McNutt. Classes include Word Processing, Data
Entry, Computer Languages CBASIC, RPG, PAS-
CALJ and Agriculture Computer Management.
Introduction to Basic is a beginning course that
teaches the student about the computer and
how it works. A student who is still interested
after this course may elect to take RPC or
PASCAL classes which are more advanced and
study computer languages. The Word Process-
ing and Data Entry courses prepare the student
to go directly into office work after graduation
from high school. Ag Computer Management
guides a student into the ways that the com-
puter can be utilized on a farm or ranch.
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Academrc Decathalon Team
Places First In County
Albert Emstern himself would have been proud
of Mt Whitney's 1986 87 first place Academic
Decathalon team
This years Academic team excelled rn the
county competition on February 7 and cap-
tured the first place trophy This qualified the
Whitney team to advance to the State Cham-
pionships which were held in Sacramento on
March 14
Whrtneys team consisted of Henry Li Mark
Rasmussen and alternate Mike Takata tHonor
category- A averageJ,Brran Fulmer and lennr-
fer Marvin tScholastrc category- B averagei,
and lim Magurll, Kevm Webb and alternate Ed
Markwardt tvarsrty category- C averagei
Whitney s coach rs Chuck Drchrera
Competition in the Academic Decathalon con-
sists of a written essay, an oral speech a 30-
mlnute multrpie choice exam covering a variety
of academic areas, and a team effort "Super
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. lien? Li seems excited about winning the high point
rop y.
. Mike Takata proudly receives his award from Dick
Parker.
. Academic Decathalon Team. Front Row-Henry Li len-
nifer Marvin. Second Row-Ed Markwardt, Mark Ras-
mussen, Brian Fulmer, lim Maguill. Back Row-Mike
Takata, Coach Chuck Dichiera, Kevin Webb.
Margaret Ayres
Principal's Secretary
Martha Balderama
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Patricia Boley
Teacher Aide
Cynthia Brewster
Steve Dyar
Campus Police
Nancy Floyd
Computer Center
Paula Gonzales
Study Center
Cathy Goularl
Business Dept. Aide
Donna Graves
CounseIor's Secretary
Sara Hamman
Music Aide
Patricia lansen
Audio!VisuaI Aide
Liz laramillo
Attendance Office
luan Lopez
Migrant Education
Virginia Martinez
Study Center
Valerie Mckee
Computer Center
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Cheri Phillips
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Margie Riberio
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Joanne Rossetti
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llnna Souza
Career Center
Lynne Swartzlander
Teachers Secretary
Hilda Vandergrill
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Nellie Villa
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Front Row: Bill Davis, Huey Penton,
Charles Burke. Second Row: Ann
Harabedoff, Betty laurequi, Gerald
Williams. Third Row: Ky Le, Marris
Blackburn, Eleanor Mathews, Sharon
Quantrell, Steve Rodriguez, Ed
Rathbone. Back Row: lohn Tinoco, Larry
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Sean Ahlmeyer
Christa Aibersiein
Nasir Ali
Kevin Alkema
Veronica Alvarez
Amanda Anaya
Seniors Spend Time With Their Friends
1 DeAnn Maples and lunror Kim Dust flash a quick grin for ihelphotographer
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lennifer Anderson
lulie Anderson
David Andres
Patricia Andres
Sue Ashford
James Atkinson
lulie Avila
Shaun Bagley
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1. Rich Brazzle looks relieved that lim Parsley is so light-weight.
2. Senior girls watch a pep assembly in amazement.
3. Frank Bishop and Steve Williams wish they could be California girls,
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Cindy Carr
Stephen Castillo
lon Celery
David Champion
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1. This is one wild and crazy senior class.
2. Lisa Callahan, Erin Larsen, Lynnelle Bail, and Jennifer Trulli seem to enjoy
Seniors 0 37
Gerardo Chavez
Sid Childers
Dennis Clevenger
Stephen Coker
Lisa Cologrande
Rachel Conley
Russell Connolly
Dean Cook
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Nickolas Galvan
Tracy Garcia
Timmy Gear
Danny Gibbs
Marc Gibson
Kelly Giles
1. Nasir llli's stuck at school for lunch.
Roger Jones and Phil Kasdorl.
2. Are these studs or what? Seniors David Shelton, Nasir Ali, Sam Mendoza,
3. Frank Bishop and Steve Williams had a tough day at the bowling alley.
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Grant Goble
Gabriel Gomez
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Karl Graul
Rita Gutierrez
Michelle Gutsch
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2. Cheryl Gagnos and Dean Cook exchange vows.
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Lisa Hamilton
Kimberly Harkey
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Paul Hayashi
Daniel Hays
Elizabeth Hays
Rory Hays
Chad Haylon
Tricia Heath
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lason Jasso
loanne lenan
Patricia Jenkins
lill lepson
Todd lohnson
Laurie lones
lohn Kasdorf
Phillip Kasdorf
Class Of 87 Maroon And White Forever
3 Lorry Lausman tries to escape from her cage.
Seniors 0 47
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Stacey Kerley
Karen Kerslan
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Glenn Krancher
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1. Busy working on a float, girls? Seniors Becky Black, lodi Schofield, and
luniors Shelli Foster and Tawnya Deiro.
Z. Sandy Brazeau and Rich Brazzle lake lime out from the hustle of
Homecoming.
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Leann Kuns
Sherrie Kuns
Michael Lane
Erin Larsen
Lorry Lausman
Debra Lawson
Anh Le
Debbie Leak
Denise Ledbetter
Kwok Yiu Lee
Yuk Ha Lee
Tully Lehman
Donnie Lewis
Jennifer Little
Bobby Lopez
Diana Lopez
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Gilberto Lopez
Todd Lundberg
lames Maguill
Charles Maguy
Gerald Main
Gina Manfredi
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Steve Maxwell
Lori Mayfield
Kevin Mc Auliff
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Chris McNeaIIey
Vernon Merriott
Shannon Merritt
Scott Messinger
Larry Metzger
Shauna Miller
Tina Minatta
Grant Moody
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2. Margie Shufelt shows her Whitney Pride.
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lohn Munoz
lohn Nadura
Shawna Nagel
Ana Maria Natal
Susan Neal
Aaron Nee
Eric Nelson
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2. Check out this car guys-Seniors Robert Roldan, Rich Brazzle, Glen
Krancher, left Wright, and lim Parsley.
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Nancy Quiroz
Gina Rainwater
Mark Rasmussen
David Rayl
Michelle Reeder
Rebecca Replogle
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2. Janette Wiley and lenniter Brown seem to have fallen into a flour bin.
3. Too close for comfort, seniors?
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Senior
Pacesetters
"Pacesetters" is a new feature of the OAK this year. The "Pacesetter"
program is designed to give recognition to ten senior students who stand out
from the crowd. fThis year, due to a tie in the ballot, 12 "Pacesetters" were
selected.b A "Pacesetter" is delined as a student who "sets goals and
reaches these goals through continuous effort, someone who has gone ahead
and stayed there." "Pacesetter" nominations were accepted from both
faculty and students. A selection committee composed of 11 students and
10 faculty members then narrowed the list ot 38 nominees to a list of 20. At
that time, a secret ballot was taken to arrive at the list of final "Paceset-
ters", We are proud to present to you the 1987 Senior "Pacesetters", Other
finalists who also deserve recognition are: Chris Alberstein, Grant Goble, Lisa
Hays, Heidi Houk, Kelly Houts, Todd Johnson, Erin Larsen and Brian Stovall.
Mark
Rasmussen
Math Team, Math Club, College
Awareness Club, Key Club, Photo
Club, Press Club, CSF, Swimming,
Newspaper Staff, Yearbook Staff,
Coordinator!Head Photographer
for Annual Student Body Slide Pro-
duction.
Tricia
Heath
ASB Vice-Pres, Freshman Class
Pres, Student Council, French
Club fPresJ, CSF CSecretaryJ,
Keywanettes fPresl, Marching
Band, Concert Band, Pep Band,
Choir, Ensemble, Volleyball,
Girl's State Alternate.
56 0 Pacesetters
Mike Takata
Marching Band, Pep Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, CSF fPresJ, College
Awareness Club fPresJ, Basketball, Sophomore Class President, Junior Class
V. Pres, Math Club, Youth and Government, Boy's State Delegate, National
Young Leaders Conference Representative.
Sandy Brazeau
Student Council, Freshman Class Vice-Pres, Sophomore Class Yell Leader,
Junior Class Pres, Senior Class Pres, Racquet Club, French Club, Keywanettes,
CSF, Girl of the Month, Homecoming Court, Women's Glee, Ensemble, Choir,
County Honor Choir, State Honor Choir, Basketball, Tennis fAlI-American
Blanket Award 1985, 19869.
Sid
Childers
Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz
Band, Key Club fVice-Presb, Math
Team, CSF, Track, Speech fVeter-
ans of Foreign Wars "Voice of De-
mocracy", Lions Club, Native Sons
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Students Association ol Visalia Representative: Rally
Club: French Club: CSF: Baseball, Soccer, Football
11986 Varsity Team Captainl.
ASB Officer HCCJ: Student Council: Spanish Club:
CSF: Lions Club Boy ot the Month: Basketball: Water
Polo: Swimming C1986 All-American Blanket Winnerl.
Chuck Maguy
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AFS: FCA: Astronomy Club: Student Council: Head IV
Cheerleader: Head Varsity Yell Leader: Yearbook
Staft: Volleyball: Varsity Tennis.
lennifer Brown
Frank Bishop
Student Council: Sophomore Class Vice-Pres: Senior
Class Vice-Pres: Key Club: College Awareness Club:
CSF fTreas. 19865: Newspaper Staff tSports Editorj:
Alternate Representative to Visalia School Board: Wa-
ter Polo: Swimming.
Larry Metzger
Math Team: Marching Band, Concert Band, lazz Band:
Academic All-American: CSF: Baseball: Track: Football
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Robert Smith
DECA: Student Store: Finance Center: Future Business
Leaders of America C1985-86 Most Outstanding Mem-
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Susan
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Mark Rhodes
Chris Rodriguez
Robert Roldan
James Rudig
Michelle Ruffner
Kelly Ryan
Stefani Salierno
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Lisa Satre
Francisco Saucedo
James Saucedo
Amy Schnaufer
Deborah Schoenfeld
Jodi Schofield
Scott Schoolcraft
Stacy Searcy
Debra Shackleton
David Shelton
David Shepherd
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Seniors Are A Model Of Excellence
Andy Tiss
Christine Toomey
Jennifer Trulli
lill Turner
Bryon Urton
Donna Utley
Lisa Van Elswyk
Lisa Van Groningen
inning
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2. Gina Rainwater - Is it the real thing?
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Kevin Webb
Melissa Welty
Shannon Whitley
Stephen Williams
Linda Wilson
Cara Witte
David Wright
lell Wright
Donald Young
Kimberly Young
Phillip Young
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Kelly Zieman
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Raudel Aguirre
Walter Anderson
Melissa Benjamin
Ken Carlson
Gary Carson
Bridget Colmore
Colleen Conley
Stella Cook
Tammy Gray
Devin Hardwick
Donna Ivy
Darryl Jewell
Roger lones
Nina Klotzing
Ruben Lara
Douglas Magness
Richard Malcolm
Wayne Malcolm
Samuel Mendoza
Camera Shy
Rebecca Miller
Ricky Navarrete
Patrick Noel
Scott Nothstein
Joanna Odle
Katherine Padgett
Paul Popplewell
Allison Powell
Eric Priuska
Michael Quinones
Glenn Rider
Shawn Saechao
Charles Shannon
Robert Shawn
Michael Spires
Brian Stevenson
Anthony Vasquez
Khamin Vongpanya
Melissa Wildey
Class Of '87 Let The Good Times Roll'
1. Don't look yet, Chuck Maguy!
2. Picture happy Pioneers.
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Kenneth Acrement
Antoinette Adame
Staci Adams
Tammy Aguiniga
Elida Aguirre
Travis Albright
Darren Aldaco
Robert Alvarado
Drew Amavisca
Dana Anderman
Marion Andersen
Michelle Anderson
Tania Andreas
Eric Andrews
Kimberly Angst
lackie Ante
Tony Aquino
Michelle Arcure
Kim Arnold
lohnny Arzola
Shelly Avila
Melissa Bagley
Andrea Beacom
Rodney Bennett
larrid Bernhardt
Mark Bettencourt
Gina Biancamano
Matthew Bibhens
limmy Bissat
Tira Bosby
Wayne Bosby
Gitte Brandt
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Tamara Brazeau
Bunny Brazell
Staci Break
Susan Brown
Danny Bueno
Renee Bukojemskyj
Michele Bushnell
Shonelle Bynum
Lisa Byrne
Andrea Carl
Roberl Carmon
Shelly Carmon
Kimberly Carson
Laurie Carter
Aaron Casale
Norma Castro
Dana Cesena
lean-Paul Chabrouillaud
lose Chica
Rhonda Chiodo
Teresa Clark
Wayne Coburn
William Cochran
Martin Colridge
Jeff Compton
Karen Cook
Moira Cox
Michael Craig
Melanie Creason
lamie Creech
Bryan Criswell
Brian Cross
Lisa Cullum
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Tracy Dahlgren
Marcus Dailey
Steven Dallman
Kathleen Daniels
Hayes Davis
Jeff Davis
Steve Davis
Jeffrey DeBuck
Mark Defendis
Heather DeMaslers
Jill DePompei
Carmen DeRooi
Tawnya Deiro
Melissa Demaree
Susan Denham
Melinda Dennis
James Derrick
Kristen Doss
Robert Dowds
Lori Drysdale
Thomas Dunnigan
Stacy Easley
Terena Eaton
Julie Egri
Chris Elledge
Jason Ellis
Judy Ellis
David Emberton
Andrea Escalante
Marianna Evans
Rachel Evans
Richelle Fallis
John Fistolera
Greg Fleming
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Juniors
70 0 Juniors
Randolph Flores
Melissa Fox
Armond French
Marc Fries
Mona Fries
Mario Galarza
Paul Galindo
Cheri Galloway
Sergio Garcia
Brad Gayo
Tina Gear
Angela Gilbuena
Paul Gomez
Jeffrey Grodsky
Marie Hacker
Anthony Halley
Alexander Haley
Traci Hall
Mia Hansen
Dustin Hardwick
Alec Harrell
Donavan Harris
Shae Hart
Kimberly Hawkins
Maile Headrick
Glenn Heath
Wendy Heinemann
Melissa Henniger
Jason Hensley
Anthony Hernandez
Christie Hernandez
Dawn Hicks
Phillip Hinoios
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Jennifer Holmes
Randy Hoover
Glenda Huff
Jennifer Hulsey
Michelle Hunt
Patricia Hutson
Margaret lsham
Nichole Ithurralde
Shawn Jackson
Jennifer Jacobsen
Pamela Jacquarl
Chris Jennings
Jesper Jensen
Michael Johnson
Charles Jones
Mathew Jones
Thomas Jungwirth
Michael Kaviani
Craig Kearney
Terry Kidwell
Steven King
Stine Knudsen
Min Kong
Anne Korva
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Juniors 0 71
Juniors
72 0 Juniors
Mike Kotob
Patricia Kramer
Sheldon Krancher
Zivka Krstic
Zivanka Krstic
Kent Kuhik
Cory Kuykendall
Michael Lalanne
Danielle Lappegaard
Carlos Lemus
Gina Lepore
Henry li
Dennis Lilly
Robert Lindsay
Kelli Lopez
Mike Lopez
lason Lovero
Rodd Loyd
Dawn Lundy
Sarah MacDannaId
Todd Mackey
Manuel Maldonado
Edward Markwardt
Shawna Marston
Antoinett Martinez
Eddy Martinez
Rafael Martinez
Stefani Martone
Gregory Maza
Michael McCarthy
Ronald McPhaiI
Frank Medina
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Vanessa Molina
Stacey Mollsen
Michael Morin
Victoria Morris
Michael Mueller
Frank Munoz
Roman Munoz
Scott Nagel
Kristen Nave
Brandy Nelson
Kristin Nelson
Scott Nelson
Nanetle Nettles
Ke Ngo
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Vern Nielsen
Laurie Nilmeier
Elena Nino
Gina Noel
Thomas Nunes
Rosendo Nungaray
Loretta 0'Bosky
loe Ochoa
Noah Ogden
Dawn Oliveira
Dawn Oliveira
Denise Ontiveros
lohn Ortega
Robert Oslerbauer
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74 0 Juniors
Cathy Pacheco
Debra Palomino
Kathy Parady
Todd Parker
Denise Patton
Susan Patzer
Adam Peck
David Peden
Tina Pedroza
Dora Pena
Bradley Pendergast
Michelle Pickering
James Pimental
Glenn Pitman
Buffy Pool
Dawn Price
Wendy Price
Nick Pritchett
Celina Quintero
Jlrron Quinton
Juan Rasner
Jeffrey Ray
George Rayfield
John Reed
Jeffrey Rinehart
Kathleen Roberts
Kindra Roberts
Stacia Roberts
William Robertson
Jldrian Robles
Sophi Roth
Julie Rudd
Steven Rudig
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Chiew Saechao
Veronica Saenz
Yuki Sato
Daria Schafer
David Schofield
Michael Scott
Rod Shulman
loe Silveira
Beth Slaughter
Donald Smith
Rosa Solis
Stacey Spano
Stacy Spellman
Troy Stanger
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Devin Stout
lohnathon Summers
lennifer Sundslrom
Kevin Swartzlander
Eric Thomas
Leland Tilley
Derek Toledo
loe Torres
Sherri Tucker
Brian Tully
Wendy Turner
lulie Underwood
Sandra Valdez
Tammy Valdez
Kimberly Valentine
lill Valentino
Charles Van Deventer
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Kelli Varner
Tracy Vasquez
Elizabeth Vega
Tamara Verissimo
Virginia Vinson
Pam Vinyard
Tamara Vogt
Tara Wardell
lon Warren
lulie Waters
lennifer Wells
Ronald White
Stephen White
Michael Wiehl
Janette Wiley
Toby Williams
Melanie Williamson
Melissa Williamson
Wendy Wilson
Krista Womack
Loren Woodrow
Tammy Woodrow
Ginger Woods
Tina Woods
Charles Woody
Kimberly Workman
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Sebio Aguilar
Kristin Alexander
Lisa Alonzo
lason Bailey
Kellie Ballelos
Kevin Beidervrell
Timmy Benner
Dina Bergthold
Dominic Bianchi
lason Black
Paul Blair
Richard Bothol
Sande Brookshire
Keith Burris
Greg Cabrera
Sylvia Carmooa
Paul Carter
lohn Casale
Catherine Chavez
Rondel Close
Kevln Coltman
Cassandra Conner
Davrnelta Conway
lames Corbin
luan Cuellar
Miguel Davila
Rlchard Davis
lohnny Dees
Rosanne Delgado
Ricardo Dorame
Sandra Dorame
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Thomas Fritz
Michael Graieda
Brian Bray
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Eric Hewes
Craig llolzschuh
Dave Hovrard
Christy Hughes
Sean Hulsey
Phillip Hulado
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Andrea lsolanto
Dolores lacobs
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lason Keaster
Benny Kenlson
Sarah Kneeland
Kenneth lavinder
Alexander legra
Verna loveioy
Danny Lylrins
Daren Lynch
Hilda Madrlgal
Robin Marks
Patrick Martinex
laura Mason
Shane Masters
Edwin Mathis
Steven Maylield
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Melvin Mills
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Jason Moore
lavier Newman
lames Ornelas
Matthew Parham
Kalalina Park
Donya Phillips
Michael Quesada
lulie Raygoza
Kenny Robles
Francisco Rocha
Laura Rocha
Carl Rose
Albert Rowland
Richard Salmeron
Heather Sanborn
Daniel Seymore
Anna Shandra
lames Shepard
Marty Silvas
Mike Sinor
Dwayne Smith
lamie Smith
Greg Spivey
Kenneth Stieers
Charles Striclrlin
Timothy Sumpter
Alma Torres
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Eddie Vasquez
Vanessa Vasquez
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lulianna Walker
Michelle Walker
Ronetta Weston
Arron Whala
Eric William
Kenny Woodlill
Kerry Wright
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Gina Adams
Allison Akin
Navld Ali
Tommy Allen
Lucinda Alvarez
Dalena Anaya
Maricruz Arzola
Kevin Ashworth
Dorla Attaway
Sophomores
Edward Ausherman
Danielle Bail
Pauline Baldiviez
Molly Baldwin
Peter Barrett
Lisa Barss
Melissa Base
Nilrkelle Baskovich
Paul Beckworlh
Cherie Bell
Marc Bennett
Robert Berggren
Marci Black
Gayla Bolding
Richard Borbon
John Bratt
Nettie Brazell
Semra Brewer
Shelley Brewer
Michelle Brown
Shelley Brown
Suzanne Brown
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Tamara Brown
Jerry Bruton
Lesley Bryant
Matthew Bryant
Dawn Bucey
Lisa Bueno
Richard Burtord
Niels Burgess
Donald Burns
John Burns
Kevin Burris
Chris Butterfield
Dwight Brumley
Jett Byerlee
Karie Cairns
Heather Campbell
llnnMarie Cappadonia
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Amy Gibson
Ricardo Godinez
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Marie Gomez
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HOW TO CUT LOOSE ON THE DANCE FLOOR
Punk, Rap, and Rock music inspired the
large turn-out of Pioneers that attended
the various dances held at Whitney this
past year. Freshmen lurked out of the
shadows of the bleachers to dance for
the first time at the Ice-Breaker dance.
lt opened the school year and helped
students shake off their summer blues.
After-game dances livened up the sports
season and helped Pioneers celebrate
their numerous victories. Climaxing the
hectic Homecoming week was the
Homecoming dance. With fall came the
Moonlight Harvest Dance sponsored by
FBLA. The Pioneers then dazzled as they
all came together for an elegant "Christ-
mas Under the Stars" at the annual
semi-formal Christmas Dance.
Valentines Day inspired the romantic
Sweetheart Dance. But soon all hopes
focused on the most celebrated dances
of the year, the outrageous Sadie Haw-
kins followed by the Prom, the most
prestigious dance of all.
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Chris Alberstein dances the night away with her Redwood
boyfriend Ron Lynn.
Cub scout lim Shepard shows Samantha Sinclair some new
moves.
Rod Shulman and Eric Thomas take interest in the same girl.
Stephanie Sibbett shows Christina Torres and lennifer Denham
her braces.
Pat Noel shows off his moves at the "Christmas Under the
Stars" dance.
Chris Elledge and Stacey Mollsen "get down" at the Christmas
dance.
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Schnauler pose lor the camera.
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HOW T SHOW PRIDE AND ENTHUSII-lSM
"We've got it" couldn't have been a
more appropriate theme for the 1986-87
cheerleaders. What they had was a lot
of energy, spirit and dedication. The
squad started the season off right by
bringing home a superior trophy and the
spirit stick from summer camp at Santa
Cruz.
A small change in the selection rules
made the competition for the spot of a
cheerleader even tougher this year.
Songleader, which had always been an
upper class position in previous years,
was opened this past year to sophomore
hopefuls.
Participating in long hours of practice,
massaging pulled muscles, and deliver-
ing hundreds ol spirit cards were only a
few of the many activities in which the
members of all three squads were in-
volved. The main goal that the cheer-
leaders strived for was good crowd re-
sponse and participation. This was ac-
complished this year as the Pioneer
pride was boosted once again.
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'86-'87 Pep squad gets involved and roots all teams on to victory
HOW TD CHEER AND SPREAD THE SPIRIT
1. The JV and Varsity pep squads build their pyramid with excitement.
2. Debbie Lawson, Leann Kuns, and Kelly Cocagne lead cheers with enthusi-
asm.
3. "Let's go to the hop!" say songleaders Shelly Avila, Diana Ochoa, Kristen
Nave, and Danielle Lappegaard.
4. The JV pep squad encourages the volleyball team.
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HOW T0 REIGN AS MT. WHITNEY ROYALTY
Mt. Whitney's annual Homecoming celebra-
tion, held this year on September 26, was
highlighted by the traditional crowning of
the Homecoming queen at a special assem-
bly held at the end of the school day.
Senior Stacey Crumal, who was nominated
by the Pep Squad, was crowned by last
year's queen Tami Jones. Stacey's royal
court included Lynette Bail, nominated by
Cross Countryg Sandy Brazeau, nominated
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candidates down the aisle to a possible
victory were the 1986 escorts. Escorting
Queen Stacey was Glenn Krancherg escort-
ing Lynette was Jeff Wrightg escorting Sandy
was Richard Brazzleg escorting Keri was
Robert Roldan, and escorting Michelle was
lim Parsley. The court again rode in style in
flashy corvettes donated by individuals and
Giant Chevrolet.
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Robert Roldan escorts candidate Keri Dorman out
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Parade.
Lynnette Bail seems to enjoy the Homecoming
excitement.
Sandy Brazeau takes her ride with pride.
The waiting is tinally over and Stacey shrieks with
excitement as she is announced Queen.
Michelle Gutsch waits optimistically tor the queen
announcement.
Candidate Keri Dorman takes the arm other escort
Robert Roldan.
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Awarded first place for their "twin-day" outfits
were Rhonda Radish and lill Hulsey.
Second place winners of Twin Day Aaron Casale
and lim Bissat keep the sun off their head.
Elizabeth Fleming and lulie Wells take time out
from their work on the freshman float.
Are Jason Varner and Robert Smith really passing a
Life Saver??
The Pioneer destination is always a victory.
Freshmen lennifer Wright, Elizabeth Fleming, and
Michelle Story say "ALOHA" on Hawaiian Day.
French Club members David Kneeland, lohn Fisto-
lera, Tricia Heath, and Lorry Lausman stand proud-
ly by their float.
Leann Kuns, Jennifer Brown, and lohn Fistolera
display their version of a "Queen Wanna-be".
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Homecoming week sparks Pioneer thrill and excitement
How TO BE QPIRITED AND GET lNvoLyEo
The 1986 Homecoming Week was
packed with exciting activities including
various dress-up days and the ever-
popular "Anything Goes Night."
Twin day started the week with outfits
ranging from the Budweiser twins to the
Vicki Winterton twins. For noontime en-
joyment, everyone watched the five
queen candidates bob for apples. In
spite of the unseasonal cold weather,
students dressed up Hawaiian on Tues-
day. Lunchtime activities featured a lap-
sit contest. Wednesday was a day to get
imaginative and dress up as a "Queen
Wannabe" and Thursday was "picnic
day" with each queen candidate prepar-
ing a special picnic lunch which was
then auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Friday was the traditional Maroon and
White day, with students working on the
floats. Competition winners for the week
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and the FHA Club winning the homecom-
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Any musically inclined student with an
urge to sing can find a place for them-
selves in one of Mt. Whitney's various
choral groups. Although the Pioneer
Choir is the dominant vocal group on
campus, Mt. Whitney also has many stu-
dents involved in Womens' and Mens'
Glee, Girls' Chorus, and the prestigious
Vocal Ensemble.
Under the direction of former Whitney
student Dan Jackson, the choir had a
busy year, filled with competitions and
performances. Prior to the busy holiday
season, the Choir participated in Vocal
Festivals at Fresno Pacific College and
Bakersfield College. Also, the Vocal En-
semble was selected to perform with
seven of the top California high schools
and colleges at the Chapman College
competition. During the Christmas sea-
son, the vocal groups performed for lo-
cal schools and service organizations.
1. Mt. Whitney's choir sings out at the Fresno Pacific
Festival:
2. The Choir relaxes prior to performing their number.
3 Director Dan Jackson directs the choir at a Divisa-
dero performance.
4. Choir members wait their turn and check out other
performances.
5. Pianist Sara Hammand accompanies the choir at
Divisadero.
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Bryon Urton, Geoff' Itdalianglason Starting, Darren Lee, Mike Latanne, Brian
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The Pioneer Pride marching band plays with style and wins awards
HOW T0 EXPRESS YDUR MUSICAL TALENT
Preparing for performances and many
competitions kept Mt. Whitney's Pioneer
Pride Band quite busy for most of the
1986-87 season. Under the direction of
new band instructor David Piotrowski,
the 147 member band went back to
traditional field shows and added extra-
entertaining half-time performances to
grab the crowds attention. A visual high-
light this year was the colorguard,
decked out in flashy new uniforms.
The band started off the season by trav-
eling to Magic Mountain where they per-
formed in a parade and did a stand-up
concert. This was followed by a busy
season of Band Competitions including
the sixth annual Visalia Band Review,
the Selma and Merced Band Competi-
tions, and the California Bowl State
Championship in Clovis. Second place
awards were received at the Visalia Re-
view ffield and parade! and at the Sel-
ma competition tfieldb. Also, solo twirl-
er Lourie Dickson was awarded a second
at Visalia, and drum major Nick Galvan a
second at Selma.
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Kathy Quinn. BACK ROW: Lode Tigulo, Griselda Delgadillo, Elvira Barron, Shelley Ochoa, Stacey Lewis, Heather Mounkes, Tamara Brown, Kim Sidebottom.
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'Head Editors
News Editors .... . . .
Sports Editor
Advertising Manager!
Layout Editor ...................
Reporters ........ Tammy Aguiniga, Krys Alexander,
Martin Colridge, Russ Connolly,
Kim Harkey, Ieff Hunt, Ed Markwardt,
Nanette Nettles, Lori Sanders,
Missi Flores, Kellee Irwin, Stella
Cook, Carlos Lemus, Karen Kerstan.
Head Photographers .... Lori Mayfield, Don Kelly, Gary
Howard, Mark Rasmussen, Brian Fulmer,
Syrenna Reynolds, Alex Haley.
Typsetter ............... .... L inda Cossin
Staff Artist ..................... Scott Mangum 7,
. . . ..... Chris Alberstein
Shannon Whitley
.Todd Lundberg
Feature Editor .... ..... L isa Van Elswyk
. . .Frank Bishop
Lourie Dickson
Kevin Webb
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Although plagued by malfunctioning
typesetting equipment that seemed to
break down iust at deadline time every
edition, the 1986-87 PIONEER Staff per-
severed and was able to publish a qual-
ity newspaper twice monthly.
A big change in this year's production
was a new full-size format which re-
placed the traditional tabloid layout
style. This change allowed the PIONEER
staffers to get experience more closely
resembling that they would experience
on a professional newspaper.
Leading the staff of 29 reporters and
photographers were head editors Chris
Alberstein, Kevin Webb, and Shannon
Whitley. Adviser Dean Simpson selected
a tri-editorship in order to allow the
paper to offer more diverse ideas, and
not to be a showcase for any one per-
son's personality or personal viewpoints.
1. Sports Editor Frank Bishop works on a layout for a
future edition of the PIONEER.
2. Editor Chris Alberstein does some typesetting.
3. Adviser Dean Simpson discusses a story idea with
reporter Melissa Flores.
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What is Syrenna Reynolds taking a picture
Editors Marion Andersen and Patty Kramer
carefully plan a page for the yearbook.
Deanne Buchheister works on the year-
book even though it is Cowhide.
130 ' Yearbook
Yearbook staff meets deadlines through cooperation.
HOW TO PUT THE SCHOOL YEAR IN ONE BOOK
After a three-year break from picture-
taking and deadlines, yearbook adviser
Pamela Corliss returned to guide Mt.
Whitney's 1987 OAK Staff. She did not
return empty-handed however, as she
came back with 10 years previous ex-
perience as the OAK adviser, a bundle of
new ideas, and plenty of enthusiasm.
The 1987 OAK editors, Marion Andersen,
Alex Haley and Patty Kramer and Head
Photographer Syrenna Reynolds led the
staff, with a main goal being to produce
an organized, more sophisticated year-
book geared toward student interests.
Many changes were made including the
addition of more color and graphics and
the deletion of the traditional Senior
Personalities. These were replaced with
a new feature entitled "Pacesetters".
In addition to taking pictures for the
yearbook, Whitney's photographers also
kept busy shooting color slides to be
used in the annual student government
sponsored slide show.
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Editors:
Marion Andersen: Copy
Patty Kramer: Layout
Alex Haleyg Photo
Head Photographer: Syrenna Reynolds
Senior PhotographerfSlide Show Coordinator:
Mark Rasmussen
Senior Photographer: Lori Mayfield
Photo Staff: Sean Ahlmeyer, Brian Fulmer, Gary
Howard, Don Kelly
Staff Artist: Mike Haines
Business Manager: Sondra Bergen
Index-Copy: Gina Lepore
Section Editors: Antoinette Adame, Gayla
Bolding, Jennifer Brown, Deanne Buchheister,
Kim Carson, Norma Castro, Paul Galindo,
Robert Lindsay, Heather Mounkes, Leecia
Orton, Susan Patzer, Stacia Roberts, Stacy
Spellman, Sandra Valdez, Tammy Valdez.
Adviser: Pamela Corliss
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SRO PLAYERS - Front row: Dana Cesena, lenniler Sundstrom, Second row Deanna Tellechea Melanie Creason Jennifer Holmes Maxine Lacy Cindy Trowbridge
Iackie Ante, Kristina Davis, Melissa Mills, Sara French. Third row Russ Connolly Kristi Nutter Susan Nunes Sabrina Sebastian Fourth row Chris Elledge Lisa
Hays, Stacey Mollsen, Kelly Giles, Andrew Maxwell, Wendy Heinemann Vanessa Glrnus Lourie Dickson Back row Kristine Milavich Alicia Tail Melanie Wade
Nicole Collins, Amelia Ricketts.
Pat Noel checks patient lenniler Holmes lor mental illness in
"Louder I Can'l Hear You."
Jennifer Sundslrom falls madly in love with Chris Elledge in
"Who Am I This Time?"
Kelly Giles and Andrew Maxwell are arguing again in "Who Am
I This Time?"
lames Maguill, Maxine Lacy, Russ Connolly, and lenniler
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HOW TO GET THAT STANDING OVATIDN r
Mt. Whitney's Drama department be-
came a driving force on campus this
year, with the presentation of more than
five productions and an active SRO
CStanding Room Onlyb Players.
Under the direction of drama teacher
Sara French, the SRO Players presented
three short plays in the Fall: "Louder, I
Can't Hear You," "Us and Them," and
"Who Am I This Time?" ln December,
the beginning drama students presented
"The Quiet PIace," which was directed
by the advanced drama students. This
was followed by "The Man Who Died and
Went To Heaven" and a three-act play
in the spring.
Students interested in the drama field
started in the beginning class where
they learned such things as stage move-
ments, voice control and improvisation.
In the Advanced Drama Production class
the students actually produced plays
and explored advanced acting tech-
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ll.S.B. officers plan intelresting activities to spark student excitement.
How T0 KEEP-THE-SCHOOT.-RUNNING
A January - to January term of office,
which tends to avoid the problem of
"senioritis" , continued to be successful
this year for Mt. Whitney's student gov-
ernment offices. Elected in January of
1986, the Fall group of officers retired
this past January. Holding the offices in
the Fall semester were Jim Rudig, Presi-
dentg Tricia Heath, Vice-President, Sta-
cey Crumal, Secretary of Publicity,
Chuck Maguy, Commissioner of Clubs,
Rory Hays, Rally Commissioner and
Sandy Brazeau, Senior Class President.
A major goal of this year's group, again
under the supervision of Henry Pasquini,
was to boost morale of Mt. Whitney's
students by holding more activities.
They also introduced some new ideas
such as the suggestion barrel, which
allowed students a chance to express
their opinions. Many successful activi-
ties were also held including the popular
Lip Sync Contests at lunch and a variety
of fun-filled dress-up days.
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2. Wild 'n' crazy Rory Hays participates in another Dress-Up
Day.
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few instructions from student government adviser Henry
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4. Michelle Gutsch, Sandy Brazeau, and Stacey Crumal try to
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1986-87 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Front Row-Don Young, Gitte Brandt, Stine Knudsen, Daria Schaefer. Back Row- Andrea Carl, Anne Korva, lose Gomez, Nina Kliitzing
Mia Hansen. Not Pictured: lesper Jensen.
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Ten forergn exchange students visit Mt. Whitney during the school year
I HOW T0 EXPERIEMC-E A DEFEREIYT- CULTURE I
Mt. Whitney students were fortunate this
year to be exposed to many different cul-
tures without ever having to leave Visalia.
This opportunity came in the form of ten
foreign exchange students who visited Visa-
lia and the Whitney campus during the
1986-87 school year.
The exchange students also benefitted from
the experience and all agreed that their stay
in America was a great experience. "Mt.
Whitney is a 'rippa' of a school and the
people are all nice and easy-going," com-
mented Don Young of Australia. Mt. Whit-
ney's exchange students were Gitte Brandt
CDenmarklg Andrea Carl Cfiermanyjg lose
Gomez tSpainJg Mia Hansen tDenmarkJg
lesper lensen tDenmarklg Nina Kliitzing
tiiermanybg Stine Knudsen CDenmarkJg
Anne Korva tFinIandJg Daria Schaefer CGer-
manyj and Don Young CAustraIiaD.
1. Australian Don Young struggles to keep awake
while reading an American classic.
2. Daria Schaefer concentrates on the keyboard in
her typing class.
3. Andrea Carl works on an assignment in her German
class.
4. lesper Jensen enioys a straw appetizer before
lunch.
Foreign Exchange 137
CLUB INDEX
Todd Mackey and Aaron Casale hoop it up on the Rally Club float.
Academic Decathlon
Mt. Whitney's Academic Decathlon Club provides an opportunity for students at the A, B, and C grade averages
to compete in a contest that is as exciting as any sports event. This year's team consists of:
Kevin Alkema Sid Childers Edward Markwardt Mark Rasmussen
Jennifer Anderson Brian Fulmer Jennifer Marvin Mike Takata
Lisa Callahan Henry Li Stephen Miller Kevin Webb
Salvador Campos James Maguill Pat Noel
American Field Service
AFS is an international organization of students interested in promoting world understanding through travel
an exchange of ideas. The advisors are Elaine Short and Bonni Karlea.
Brent Bagley Gitte Brandt Brad Cayo Sherrie Kuns
Melissa Bagley Andrea Carl Trish Heath Stephanie Posyluzny
Shawn Bagley Robert Dowds Nina Klotzing Rebecca Replogle
Danielle Bail John Fistolera Stine Knudsen Jenni Seright
Carol Bannister Sean Flynn Anne Korva Don Young
Astronomy Club
Dur goal is to get together and give everyone a chance to observe the beauty of the universe, and we
photograph the celestial wonders.
Jackie Ante Roger Hayashi Erin Larsen Mark Rasmussen
Lynnette Bail Byung Hwang Neil Matz Danee Rolfo
Alex Haley Henry Li David Price Cara Witte
and
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California
Scholarship
Federation
The purpose of California Scholarship Federation is to
advance the highest academic standards for the students
and the school, and to give recognition for high academic
achievement. Membership in CSF also often qualifies
students for special college programs, honors at college
entrance, and many scholarships. The club motto is
"Scholarship For Service," club members try to "give
back" to their community in ways that are of service to
others. Advisors for CSF are Linda Yost and Danna Ka-
sparian.
Alberto Acosta
Kevin Alkema
Lucinda Alvarez
Amy Anderson
Jennifer Anderson
Kevin Anderson
Sue Ashford
Carol Bannister
Andrea Beacom
Matt Bibbens
Frank Bishop
Rich Borbon
Sandy Brazeau
Tamara Brazeau
Rich Brazzle
Deanne Buchheister
Lisa Callahan
Salvador Campos
Sid Childers
Joyce Christensen
Frank Chiu
Wayne Coburn
Kelly Cocagne
Colleen Conley
Dawn Cook
Patrick Cook
Mike Craig
Melanie Creason
Nicloe Cronin
Mark Davis
Jennifer Denham
Suzy Denham
Jill DePompei
Christopher Ducey
Alisha Durgarian
Kelli Eberline
Jason Ellis
Jeff Ellis
Amy Engleka
Melanie Flores
Melissa Flores
Marc Fries
Brian Fulmer
Megan Fulmer
Shana Garber
Grant Goble
Ryan Goble
Marie Hacker
Alex Haley
Traci Hall
Alec Harrell
Kim Hawkins
Paul Hayashi
Roger Hayashi
Mindy Hayes
Maile Headrick
Glenn Heath
Trisha Heath
Vicki Hight
Betsy Hoffman
Heidi Hnuk
Krista Hover
Gary Howard
Oscar Huidor
Byung Hwang
Margaret lsham
Crisitna Kaviani
Michael Kaviani
Danielle Lappegaard
Erin Larsen
Chiu Lee
Gina Lepore
Henry Li
Yong-Zin Lin
Gilbert Lopez
Amber Loyd
Billy Maguy
Charles Maguy
Jennifer Marvin
Shawna Matherly
Mike McCarthy
Julie Mehrten
Larry Metzger
Stephen Miller
Stefanie Moody
Victoria Morris
Stacy Murch
Laura Nadura
Ana Maria Natal
Kimberly Nelson
Scott Nelson
Nanette Nettles
Mui Ngo
Gina Noel
Mark Rasmussen
James Rudig
Travis Seymour
Margie Shufelt
Jacqueline Spears
Brian Stovall
Stephanie Sibbett
Michael Takata
Tim Thomton
Andrew Tiss
James Toschi
Jennifer Trulli
Charlie Van Deventer
Kelli Varner
Julie Waters
Kevin Webb
Janette Wiley
Stephen Williams
Wendy Wilson
Cara Witte
Jennie Wong
College Awareness
Club
The goal of the College Awareness Club is to make each
member aware of what hefshe needs to do to be suc-
cessful in a college environment. Items such as admission
requirements, academic requirements, and how to fill out
financial aid applications are discussed. The highlight of
the club is a trip to several college campuses in the spring
of each year. Advisor of the club is Cheryl Waymack.
Future Business Leaders
The Future Business Leaders of America is a state and national vocational organization for students enrolled in
business and office education. Chapter members are encouraged to participate in activities designed to
facilitate intelligent career choices, develop business skills, learn the value of community responsibility and
become well-rounded individuals. The advisors are Joy Naylor and Janell Brett.
Alberto Acosta
Nasir Ali
Jennifer Anderson
Matt Bibbens
Lisa Callahan
Heather Cox
Robert Dowds
Chris Ducey
Debbie Ellis
Kelly Giles
Grant Goble
Marie Hacker
Traci Hall
Heidi Houk
Oscar Huidor
Byung Hwang
Ana Maria Natal
Mui Ngo
Jackie Spears
Mike Takata
Jennifer Trulli
Kevin Webb
Wendy Wilson
Club
Dalena Anaya
Dana Anderman
Carol Bannister
Teresa Carley
Robert Carmon
Rhonda Chiodo
Kristina Clark
Kelly Cocagne
Todd Canner
Cindy Donaldson
Rachel Draeger
Barbara Flint
Pamela Jacquart
Patricia Jenkins
Leann Kuns
Sherrie Kuns
Jennifer Little
Holly Miller
Debbie Palomino
Tina Pedroza
Julie Rudd
French Club
Francisco Saucedo
Joy Simonelli
Robert Smith
Rosa Solis
Stacey Spano
Deanne Stair
Dana Toovey
Monique Villalobos
Kelli Varner
Jean Yoo
The purpose of the French Club is to promote a cultural understanding and appreciation of the language. It
The chief purpose of Crafts Club is to promote the arts
and the fine arts on campus. This club also serves other provides an opportunity for students interested in the language to get together socially. The club also
clubs and organizations on campus by printing t-shirts participates in school and community activities.
and posters. The advisor is Ron Loyd.
Amy Anderson
Kami Cardoza
Kelli Eberlein
Marci Green
Heidi Houk
Jason Jasso
Amber Loyd
Chad Martell
Stacey Mason
Todd Pacofsky
John Palomino
Amy Powell
Juan Rasner
David Ruddy
David Sanchez
Lori Sanders
Sabrina Sebastian
David Shelton
Tim Sumpter
Andrew Tiss
Larry Velasquez
Jeff Wright
French Club Members
DECA
Distributive Education Clubs of America is the second
largest vocational club in the United States. We are a
professional student organization, developing future lead-
ers for marketing and management. The advisor is Steve
Rogers.
Navid Ali
Kim Angst
James Atkinson
Gayla Bolding
Karen Camus
Shawn Cooper
Tawnya Deiro
John Fistolera
Shelli Foster
Brad Gayo
Rita Hernandez
Jason Jasso
Mike Kotob
Leann Kuns
Debbie Leak
Denise Ledbetter
Diana Lopez
Rodd Loyd
Shawna McWilliams
Pat Meraz
Cathy Pacheco
Randy Phillips
Jogn Perez
Robert Smith
Jill Turner
Loren Turner
Lisa Van Gronigen
Steve Vasquez
Phillip Wilson
Krista Womack
French Club Officers Tammy A2UHi22l
President - Tricia Heath Sue ASl1f0rd
Vice-President - Nanette Nettles 30fldfH Bergen
Secretary-Treasurer - Don Young Tammy Braleau
ICC Representative - Jim Rudig Mithelle BTOWIT
Publicity - Joyce lnfante Stella Cook
Advisor - Mary Smith Suzy Denham
Chris Ducey
Julie Egri
Glenda Huff
Gina Lepore
Mike McCarhty
Katherine Padgett
Stephenie Posyluzny
Gina Rainwater
Daria Shafer
Donna Utley
Kevin Webb
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Mt. Whitney's Future Homemakers Float, won first place winner at Homecoming.
Future Farmers Ol America
The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership,
cooperation, and citizenship. The advisors are John Sylvia and the agricultural staff.
Gina Adams
Allison Akin
Darren Aldaco
Gabriel Analla
Jennifer Analla
Kimberly Angst
Dorla Attaway
Kellie Balleios
Lisa Barss
Marc Bennett
Sandra Bennett
Diane Betrue
Brian Bettencourt
Mark Bettencourt
Jason Black
Marcie Black
Nettei Brazell
Nina Brazell
Shelley Brewer
Chuck Broadwick
Jamie Brooke
Chad Brown
Michelle Brown
Susan Brown
Lesley Bryant
Paula Burdine
Kevin Burris
Shannon Caine
Larry Calderon
Khrista Cattnach
Jean-Paul
Chabrouillaud
Jose Chica
Mike Clevenger
Kevin Coffman
Shawn Corley
Sherri Corley
Kevin Correa
Patrick Correa
Chris Cortez
James Cowdery
Jamie Creech
Bryan Criswell
Chad Culbertson
Lori Drysdale
Yvonne Duran
Judy Ellis
David Farir
Gene Fernandez
Anthony Flores
Michelle Ford
Mike French
Shandra Gallagher
Tina Gallamore
Staci Gallian
Tim Gear
Tina Gear
Michelle Gutsch
Lisa Hamilton
Dusty Hitt
Erin Hobbs
Vicki Holik
Krystal Jensen
John Kasdorf
Kristina Kelly
Eddie Kotob
Karen Krakow
Zivanka Krstic
Zivka Krstic
Michelle Lee
Amy Linn
Kevin Luisi
Danny Lykins
Grant McCIung
Jerry Main
Richard Malcolm
Wayne Malcolm
Chad Martell
Michael Martinez
Kevin Mathis
Andre Medina
Frank Medina
Matalie Mekeel
Sam Mendoza
Shannon Merritt
Grant Moody
Frank Munoz
Joel Munoz
John Munoz
Brandy Nelson
Monnee Nicholson
Scott Nobles
Loretta 0'Bosky
Dawn Oliveira
Cathy Pacheco
Jamie Peck
Missy Pereira
Stephanie Pereira
Wendy Price
Mike Quesada
Celina Quintert
Justin Rawson
Jeff Ray
Henry Renteria
Bill Robertson
John Ryan Robison
Kellie Ann Ryan
Brendan Salazar
Manuel Saldana
Danny Seymore
Travis Seymore
Robert Shaw
Cliff Shook
Devon Smith
Doug Smith
Dwayne Smith
Jenny Smith
Marc Smith
Scott Smith
Tricia Smith
Mike Spires lr.
Greg Spivey
Jason Starling
Rena Stephens
Thad Stubblefield
Tim Sumpter
Scott Surratt
Michael Suzor
Alicia Tait
Robert Thayer
Erick Tilley
Jeff Turner
Mendy Valdez
Ana Vasquez
Tracy Vasquez
Pam Vinyard
Dustin Vodak
Julianna Walker
Michelle Walker
Melissa Welty
Robin Wicks
Howard Wilson
Sabrina Wilson
Steve Wilson
Barbie Woodrow
Tammy Woodrow
Ginger Woods
Steve Wright
Kelly Ziemann
Anthony Zotti
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Future Homemakers Of America
Developing an interest in home economics, home economics careers
and related occupations is the purpose of Future Homemakers oi
America. The advisors are Brenda Burke and Penny Morrelli.
Antoinette Adame
Amanda Anaya
Ondrea Bosco
Kami Cardoza
Cathy Chavez
Cassandra Conner
Jenny Cowger
Rosanne Delgado
Terena Eaton
Andrea Escalante
Cheryl Gagnos
Rachel Garcia
Tracy Garcia
Priscilla Gloria
Teresa Gomez
Tracee Gordon
Wendy Heinemann
Christy Hernandez
Gina Houston
Angela Kumalac
Sarah MacDonald
Evelyn Marquez
Yvette Marquez
Jane Martinez
Melinda Mathis
Kimberly Miller
Anamarie Natal
Susan Neal
Kenise Ontiveros
Corina Pena
Dora Pena
Lori Sanders
Stacey Tate
Karen Todd
Donna Utley
Lisa Van Elswyk
Liz Vega
Key Club
Kiwanis Educated Youth is a service oriented club directed toward
the community and school. lt is sponsored by the West Visalia
Kiwanis Club. Some of the clubs accomplishments have been the fall
sports program, the Green Acres Builders Club, and various other
projects for the community. The advisor is Roger Holmes.
Sid Childers
Martin Coolridge
Mike Haines
Jennifer Marvin
Mike Morin
John Nadura
Flower Penner
John Reed
Keywanettes
Keywanettes is a service organization, primarily involved with the
Special Olympics. It is associated with both Kiwanis and Key Club,
and participates in some of their activities and volunteer work. The
advisor is Lynda Bradley.
Carol Bannister
Andrea Beacom
Maile Headrick
Tricia Heath
Rasha Hebesha
Heidi Houk
Margaret lsham
Amber Loyd
Wendy Wilson
Math Team Cltlb ll1dEX
The purpose of the Math Team is to provide a place for students to compete
rn an academic area
Alberto Acosta
Kevin Alkema
Matt Brbbens
Nils Burgess
Sid Childers
Frank Chiu
Patrick Cook
Mark Davrs
Chrrs Ducet
left Ellis
Megan Fulmer
Grant Goble
Alec Harrell
Krm Hawkins
Roger Hayashi
Paul I-layashr
Byung Hwang
Henry Ll
Yong Zen Lm
Amber Loyd
lenmfer Marvin
Steve Mrller
Katalma Park
Davrd Price
Eric Pnuska
Mark Rasmussen
Margie Shufelt
Mike Takata
Andrew Trss
Steve Wrllrams
Medical Careers Club
The Medical Careers Club acquarnts future students of the medical profes
srons with those currently participating rn varrous areas of medrcrne It also
informs its members about schools offering career goals or mayors rn varrous
fields of medicine The advrsor rs Wilma Williams
Salvador Campos I Chiu Lee
Tom Daghsh Anamarra Natal
Robert Dowds Paul Ngo
Greg Fleming Andrew Trss
Byung Hwang
Press Club
The purpose of the Press Club IS to allow students to explore careers rn the
field of lournalrsm while gaming hands on experience wrrtrng and editing for
PIONEER and OAK Pioneer advrsor Dean Simpson and OAK advrsor Pamela
Corlrss are co sponsors of the club
FFA member Greg Spivey grooms hrs pug for the Farr
Racquet Club
The purpose of Raquet Club rs to raise money for the tennis team and to encourage year
round tennis playing The advrsor rs Peg lohnson
Geoff Adalran
lulre Anderson
Semra Brewer
Sandy Brazeau
Claire Dick
Stacy Easley
Kellr Eherlern
Marianna Evans
Brian Greaves
Mane Hacker
racr Hall
Maile Headrrck
Margaret Isham
Matt Jones
lason Moore
Victoria Morris
Yukr Sata
Dana Schaefer
lohn Warren
Wendy Wilson
Antoinette Adame
Tammy Agurnrga
Sean Ahlmeyer
Chrrs Alberstern
Kristin Alexander
Manon Andersen
Sondra Bergen
Frank Brshop
Gayla Boldrng
lennrfer Brown
Deanne Buchherster
Krm Carson
Norma Castro
Martin Colrrdge
Russ Connolly
Stella Cook
Lrnda Cossln
Loune Dickson
Missy Flores
Brian Fulmer
Paul Galrndo
Mike Haines
Alex Haley
Krm Harkey
Gary Howard
leff Hunt
Kellee Irwrn
Don Kelly
Karen Kerstan
Patty Kramer
Carlos Lemus
Gina Lepore
Rob Lindsay
Todd Lundberg
Scott Mangum
Lori Mayfield
Ed Markwardt
Heather Mounkes
Nanette Nettles
Leecla Orton
Susan Patzer
Mark Rasmussen
Syrenna Reynolds
Stacia Roberts
Lon Sanders
Stacy Spellman
Sandra Valdez
Tammy Valdez
'Isa VanElswyk
Kevrn Webb
Shannon Whitley
Rally Club
The Rally Club rs established to encourage school sprrrt among the students of Mt Whitney
High There rs no formal membershrp lrst as the club rs open to all students The advrsor rs
lanell Brett The club is organized by members of the Pep Squad
SRO Players
The purpose of the SRO players rs to promote theatrical performing arts on the Mt Whitney
campus by engaging drama students rn direct production of a variety of plays The advrsor rs
Sara French
lackre Ante
Krm Arnold
Dana Cesena
Nicole Collins
Russ Connolly
Melanre Creason
Knstr Davrs
Lourre Dickson
Doug Duncan
Chrrs Elledge
Kelly Giles
Vanessa Grrnus
Elrzabeth Hays
Wendy Heinemann
lennrter Holmes
Sherrie Kuns
Maxrne Lacy
Sean Larsen
Carlos Lemus
lames Magurll
Andrew Maxwell
Krrstr Mrlavrch
Melrssa Mrlls
Stacy Mollsen
Patrick Noel
Siouxsie Nunes
Krrstl Nutter
Amelia Rlckettes
Lon Sanders
lennrfer Sundstrom
Alicia Tart
Deanna Tellechea
Cindy Trowbridge
Melanre Wade
publications. The membership of the club is composed of the staffs of the - - T - D - .
VISALIA HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
Redwood-Whitney students combine to form the Visalia High School Orchestra
How TO PLAY IT WITH STYLE AND culss
Under the direction of music teacher
David Piotrowski, the Visalia High School
Orchestra pulled off another fantastic
musical year. Consisting of students
from both Mt. Whitney and Redwood,
the orchestra performed at conventions,
concerts, malls, convalescent homes
and competitions, where they received
an unendless amount of compliments.
One of their first performances of the
year was at the Harvest Hoedown,
where elementary, junior high and high
school students alike participated. In
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small performance at the Visalia Mall. In
Spring, the group was involved in the
CMEA Festival in March, followed by the
Spring Concert.
Assisting Mr. Piotrowski were bass
coach Mr. Scaffidi and former Whitney
student Tim Winey. Heather Sorensen, a
Redwood senior was President of the
Orchestra, and Mt. Whitney senior Heidi
Houk was Vice-President.
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Johnson, Doris Mendoza, Dora Ramos, lill Ellis, Ambra Kimble. Thhd Row- Mike Vehrs, Barry Leak, Todd Pacofsky, Mr. Tim Winey, Andy Beld, Chrrstelle Augereau Melissa Mills Mr
Pete Scaffide, lill Vlothe, Kimberly Carson, Mr. David Piotrowski. Back Row- Diana Modrak, Anna Rios, Marla Castillo, Kimberly Zayas, Wendi Nelson Lori Parker Tonya Morris Not
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Mt. Whitneychorz-H groups perl-orm for a variety of audiences.
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ENSEMBLE: iFront Rowj - Kelly Ryan, Grant Moody, Michelle Ford, Adrian Robles, Tricia Heath, Phillip Young, Heather Cox, Sara Hamman. fSecond Rowj - Dan lackson, Mah
Graul, Sophi Roth, Walter Anderson, Alisa lacobsma, Smitty Smith, Julie Mehrten. fBack Rowj - Glenn Heath, Leanna Nettles, Steven King, Keri Dorman, Don Smith, Sandr
Brazeau, lames Maguill. NOT PICTURED - Scott Nelson, Stacey Mollsen.
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Valentine, Dolores Moreno, Stacie Tate, Esther Vera, Lisa Bless. CBack Rowl - Ondrea Bosco, Shari Asberry, Teresa Sachau, Gloria Bowen, Amy Baca, Karen Todd, N0
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Teresa Corley, Rachel Draeger. tBack Rowj - Bully Dean, Brenda Richardson, Cherie Bell, Gina Biancamano, lulie lohanski, lackie Ante, Reney Russitano. NOT PICTURED - April
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Pioneer spirit, as demonstrated at Whit-
ney's pep assemblies, proved to be sky
high again this year. Many a Friday
morning the Pioneers could be found
rockin and rollin in the gymnasium, in
anticipation of an exciting athletic event
fand probably the impending weekend.J
Rally Commissioner Rory Hays, who was
behind most of this wild and crazy be-
havior, could readily be identified by her
flashy green hightop tennies. Rory's
"good luck" green shoes became a tra-
dition after she wore them when she ran
for office last year and won.
Probably the most popular assembly
was the one on 50's day. Pioneers
showed up decked out in pony-tails,
slicked back hair, poddle-skirts, and
white t-shirts tucked into stiff levis. The
Pioneer spirit soared that Friday as stu-
dents enioyed living in the past. Another
assembly was highlighted by the ap-
pearance of a group of bikini-clad bath-
ing beauties including Frank Bishop and
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HOW T0 CAMPAIGN T0 BE A LEADER
Mt. Whitney s political battle fired up in
early December when the time came to
elect a new student government group.
Hopeful candidates gave their speeches
at the Election Assembly on Friday, De-
cember 12. Two offices, President and
Club Commissioner only had one candi-
date, but the other offices were up for
grabs with as many as five candidates
running. After a tense weekend of wait-
ing, the newly elected slate of officers
were announced at the traditional Win-
ners Assembly on Monday morning, De-
cember 15. The assembly featured a
"Snow White" theme starring outgoing
ASB President lim Rudig as the lovely
Snow White.
Announced as the new officers were
John Fistolera, Pres, Janette Wiley, Vice
Pres, Maile Headrick, Sec. of Financeg
Staci Break, Sec. of Records, Andrea
Beacom, Sec. of Publicityg Glenn Heath,
Comm. of Clubs: and Rob Lindsay,
Comm. of Rallies.
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Mt. Whitney High School: an institution
dedicated to its athletes. A place where
sports reigns second only to academic ex-
cellence. The ability of the tall sports
teams set high standards for the rest of the
year. The excitement was obvious at the
Pep Assemblies, which brought students
closer to their athletic teams. Friday nights
were reserved for Football games. Week-
nights were times for Volleyball, Waterpolo
games, and Cross Country meets.
Every team showed its enthusiasm and
pride by striving to be the best.
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Larry Metzger, Brian Beavers, John Perez, Brian Stevenson, Dwight Brumley. Third Row: David Mullen, Coach Ed Huston, Coach Ross Bailey, Coach Mike Vogt, Coach Charlie Casale,
Coach Skip Pendergast, Coach Frank Calmese, Coach Joe Lane, Marc Gonzalez. Fourth Row: Kevin Hightower, Robert Tunnell, Rich Nilmeier, Kevin Covert, Leland Tilley, Todd
Johnson, Craig Kearney, John Palomino. Fifth Row: Mike Sachau, Rodney Bennett, Jonathon Froberg, Chris Bruton, Jay Ford, Lee Nesbitt, Joe Ochoa. Back Row: Shane Gallagher,
Scott Nelson, Kevin Mcltuliff, Sam Mendoza, Grant Moody, Kevin Ashworth, Joel Glick.
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3. Pioneer offense pushes through to gain yardage.
4. Brad Pendergast clamps the ball.
5. Running back Sam Mendoza sprints past Porterville.
6. Junior Scott Nelson scrambles his way out.
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The JV Football team ended the 1986
Football season with a 4-6 season re-
cord and 1-4 league record.
Leading the offense were runningback
Randy Flores, averaging 84 yards a
game, wide receiver Anthony Hernan-
dez, with the most touchdowns in the
season, and quarterback Danny Carter,
who averaged 215 yards passing per
game.
Leading the defense were lineman Nor-
man Garza, corner Benny Kenison, and
linebacker Phillip Hurtado, who had the
most tackles for the season.
A total of 53 members made up the
team, including 19 juniors and 34 sopho-
mores. Head coach Gig Stephens handed
out two awards to the outstanding foot-
ball players ofthe year. The two awards
were given to Mike McCurry, most valu-
able offensive player and Phillip Hur-
tado, most valuable defensive player.
Coaching the team were Head Coach Gig
Stephens and assistants Ken Hill, lohn
Huckabay, and Dennis Irwin.
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Jason Stafford, Roman Munoz, David Laney, Jesse Venegas, Joe Torres, Mike McCurry, Devin Stout. Third Row: Danny Bueno, Robert Osterbauer, David Kneeland, Phillip Rhodes,
Todd Parker, John Burns, Daren Jackson, Phillip Hurtado, Wesley Lucas, Clay Darr. Fourth Row: Juan Venegas, Anthony Hernandez, Danny Hydash, Robert Shaw, Jason Nielsen,
Robert Meeks, Richard Pena, Adrian Robles, Ken Stieers. Filth Row: Cory Kuykendall, Erick Tilley, Norman Garza, Andre Medina, Bryan Noel, George Rayfield, Sean Flynn, Nick
Pritchett, David Miller, Sande Brookshire. Back Row: Coach Stevens, Coach Irwin, Rod Shulman, Jerry Bruton, Randy Flores, Matt Bryant, Steve Wright, Coach Huckabay, Coach
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3. Phillip Hurtado has no trouble tackling his opponents alone.
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5. Clay Darr carries the ball for more yardage.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL- Front Row: leff Heyman, Todd Eason, Howard Wilson, Chris Hogstad, Aaron Culbertson, Chris Moffett, Thad Stubblefield, Shannon Konishi, Kevin Mounkes.
Second Row: Nick Luisi, lay Shaw, Roger Sanborn, Brian Costa, Romeo Rodriguez, lose Rojas, Chris Mano, luan Nanez, lon Halley, Ramsey Ochoa. Third Row: Steve Nunez, Brian
Bettencourt, Alan Christenson, Kevin Hawkins, lavier Rojas, Brodie McClain, Steve Wiley, Eric Hampton, lay Smith, Jason Sorensen, Jeff Vengley. Fourth Row: Scott Byerlee, Doug
Smith, Tim Wilson, Blain Bibb, lason Black, Brendan Salazar, Sergio Torres, Kevin Buckelew, Carlos Carmona, lavier Vaca. Fifth Row: Steve lbbs, David Perez, Steve Caudle, Darius
Bynum, Coach Vaughn, Coach Garster, Coach Tilley, Steve Ellis, Shawn lones, Ryan Troy, Scott Bruton. Back Row: Aaron Bennetts, David Gutierrez, Mark Merchant, Mike Davis,
Aaron Mannon, Trevor Adkins, Ryan Taylor, Jason Kukas, David Standley, Matt Nesbitt.
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lt was almost a dream season for Mt.
Whitney's Freshman Football team as
they finished the year with an 8-0-1
season record. But the highlight of the
year was winning the league champion-
ship title against cross-town rival Red-
wood.
Standouts on the team were Brodie
McClain with 806 yards rushing and 11
touchdowns, Darius Bynum with 19 re-
ceptions, and Ryan Troy with 36 pass
completions for 753 yards. Team cap-
tains were Tim Wilson, Nick Luisi, Ram-
sey Ochoa and Steve Wiley.
Each of the coaches presented an award
at the end of the season. Steve Caudle
received the offensive line award while
Kevin Buckelew received the award for
defensive backs. The interior award was
presented to Thad Stubblefield and
Howard Wilson was awarded the backs
honor. Ryan Troy was presented with
the Quarterback-Receiver award. Offen-
sive and Defensive MVP awards were
given this year to Brodie McClain-of-
fense, and Tim Wilson-defense. Head
coach for the team was Dan Garster.
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Poloists take first in League and place third in Valley
' 'H6W-TC-BE -ll-IVlT. WHITNEY A
1986 proved to be a big year for the
Pioneer poloists. After a year dry spell,
and a season of many ups and downs,
the team emerged victorious and won
the league title. The Varsity defeated
their old rivals Redwood twice during
the league season in extremely close,
overtime games. On the other side of
town, Golden West, in their first winning
season, escaped to Pioneer attempts to
defeat them. The Trailblazers and Pio-
neers were tied for first place going into
the league tournament, but Mt. Whitney
captured the league title after again
beating Redwood in a close game, and
then coming from behind to eliminate
Golden West. The team then progressed
to the valley finals where they placed
third, after conquering Clovis and Ex-
eter, but losing a heartbreaker to Clovis
West.
The varsity team was coached by water-
polo veteran Maury Stevens and assis-
tant Robin Sullivan. Senior Chuck Maguy
was named as the All-American and sen-
ior Eric Nelson was honored as team
captain.
VARSITY WATERPOLO: Front Row- Dan Marvin, Bill Maguy. Second Row- Donavan Harris, Mike Wiehl, Rob Lindsay, Eric
Nelson Chuck Maguy, Steve Williams, lason Varner. Third Row- Kent Kubik, Vernon Merriott, Frank Bishop, Nathan lde, Marc
Gibson Brian Cross, lohn Fistolera, Greg Barrett.
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Howmm- vounnnn ABOVE when
Mt. Whitney's junior varsity water polo
team followed the lead of the varsity
poloists in 1986 with a strong season
and many outstanding individual perfor-
mances.
The Pioneers fielded a large and ex-
tremely competitive junior varsity team,
including several returning starters and
some promising new freshmen. This
years team worked together well and
had little opposition from opposing
teams. The squad placed second in the
Visalia Tournament after losing a close
game to Redwood in the final minutes of
the fourth quarter.
Strong improvement could be seen in
the team throughout the course of the
season, and they finished with a 12-3
record and a second place in league.
Their only losses came at the hands of
cross-town rival Redwood. Leading the
way in individual performances were
standouts Pat Meraz and Toby Komar
and team captain Steve Hanson.
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Varsity Volleyball shows their stuff throughout the season
HOW TO USE YOUR SKILLS ON THE COURT
The 1986 Fall season proved to be a
disappointing one for the Mt. Whitney
varsity volleyball team, as they finished
with an overall record of six wins and
ten losses.
years team, however, as the squad will
only lose three seniors to graduation.
Four sophomores and four juniors round-
ed out the team this year. The team was
led by senior All-American Leanna Net-
tles. Awards were also given to sopho-
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Coach Donna Bronzan was not totally
disappointed, however, as the strong
support from the student body boosted
the teams' morale. "Volleyball is getting
to be a more popular sport," comment-
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sophomore Marcie Green as "Rookie" of
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1. Wendi Sullivan goes up for a successful spike.
2. Staci Adams does a 1-2-3 spike approach.
3. Laurie Nadura tries to get around the block.
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Maze. Back Row - Pamela Paxton, Melissa Bagley, Staci Break, Lisa Cullum, Staci Adams, Kimberly Nelson, Lisa
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Whitney's lunior Varsity spikers ended
the season with an overall record of 10-
8 and a league record of 3-7. Although
Coach Mark Bonar was a little disap-
pointed that the team did not do better
in league, he did hold hope for the future
due to the positive turnout of girls with
good athletic ability.
The JV team was led by top hitter Kristin
Nelson, junior. Leading the setting for
the team were junior Staci Adams and
sophomore Kim Nelson. Junior Lisa
Byrne was the top server for the team
and also led the defensive play.
Mt. Whitney's Frosh-Soph Volleyball
squad was coached by newcomer Kathy
Carroll-Mahan. The team ended the sea-
son with a 6 win-10 loss record. Like
Coach Bonar, Ms. Carroll-Mahan holds
hope for a strong future, based on the
potential of the players. Team standouts
for this season were freshmen Heather
Newkirk, Holly Oldfield and Wendi Sulli-
van and sophomore lean Yoo.
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Varsity Boys Cross Country finishes second in WYL
HOW TO SET THE WINNING PIONEER PACE
Whitney's varsity boys' cross-country
team had a fine season this year, finish-
ing with a 5-1 record in dual meets for a
second place finish in the West Yosem-
ite League. The team also finished sec-
ond in the Central Area meet and went
on to take fifth place in Valley competi-
tion. Top finishers for Whitney at the
Valley meet were Senior Darryl lewell,
who placed seventh and Senior Ken
Carlson who finished in the 20th spot.
lewell then advanced to the Northern
California championships where he fin-
ished 40th on the three mile cross-coun-
try course.
Co-captains of this years team were
lewell and junior Bill Cochran. lewell
was named as the All-American for
Cross Country. Other awards were given
to Ken Carlson, Most Valuable Runner:
Diego Fernandez, Most Improved Run-
ner, and Thomas lungwith, Special
Coaches Award.
Both the junior varsity and the freshmen
runners finished first in the WYL.
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Edward Markwardt, Glenn Pitman, Alec Harrell, Michael Craig, Coach Doug Rudolph, Pedro Rubalcaba, lason Ellis, Aaron Casale, Tully Lehman. Back Row: Charles Shannon, Thomas
lungwirth, Diego Fernandez, Manuel Maldonado, Martin Delgadillo, Ken Carlson, William Cochran, Darryl lewell, Jeffrey Ellis.
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opponent.
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sprint the last length ot the race.
Doing a little solo running is Jeffrey Davis.
One of Whitney's pride - Darryl lewell.
One small step for man, one big step for Tulley
Lehman.
Leading the pack - Ken Carlson.
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Second Row: Brandi Zotti, Kathryn Roldan, Lynnelte Bail, lulie Mehrten, Dora Ramos, Patricia Salazar, Cynthia Holloway,
Back Row: Alisa Durgarian, lennifer Wright, Jennifer Ellis, Coach lim McDonnell, Delphia Whisenant, Rena Stephens, Anne
Korva.
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A first place trophy in the West Yosem-
ite League was earned by Whitney's
girls' Cross Country team. The team
then went on to take first place in the
Central Area and third place in Valley
competition. Top finishers al: the Valley
meet were sophomore Kathy Roldan
f14thJ, immediately followed by junior
lulie Mehrten f15thj.
Due to their third place finish in Valley,
the team then qualified for the Northern
California Cross Country Championships
where they finished as follows: Roldan,
415 Mehrten, 645 Danielle Bail, 785 Shar-
on Kramer, 925 Rosa Solis, 995 Patricia
Salazar, 1005 and Cynthia Holloway, 104.
Awards for the season were presented
to Kathy Roldan, All-American5 lulie
Mehrten, Most Valuable Runner5 fresh-
man Sharon Kramer and sophomore Pa-
tricia Salazar, Most Inspirational Run-
ners. The special coaches awards were
given to sophomore Danielle Bail, junior
Cynthia Holloway, and junior Rosa Solis.
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HOW TO BE II WINTER WARRIOR
Winter sports take place in a variety of climates. lf you're a
summer person, preferring boiling temperatures and sweat, the
gym is the place for you. For the winter in you, a soccer game is
the place to be.
On those cold, winter nights, the gym is packed with basketball
and wrestling fans. All those bodies and action create a climate
suitable for shorts and sandals. On the other hand, layers of
heavy sweaters, sweats, and mittens are the only appropriate
clothing for the soccer sidelines. Through the fog and mud,
players run around in almost nothing, totally oblivious to the
frigid temperature. In the stands, however, parents and girl-
friends shiver and turn blue.
You too want to be a winter sportsman? These winter warriors
are worthy of imitation.
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Boys Basketball Team Makes A Comeback ln Second Round Of League
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At the end of a disappointing first round
of league action, Pioneer coach Bill Kuy-
kendall was heard to say that his varsity
hoopsters would rebound and have a
"good second round of league play." His
team proved him correct as they pre-
ceeded to win three of the last five
games and also to come very close to a
victory in the season finale against Red-
wood.
The Pioneers ended the season in a fifth
place final standing in league, with an 8-
14 season record and a 3-7 league re-
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junior Leland Tilley and also senior Kevin
Break, senior Grant Goble and junior
Adam Peck.
Highlights of the season included the
Pioneers first place finish in the Delano
Exchange Club Invitational Tournament.
The Pioneers also participated in the
Watsonville Invitational where they took
fourth place. Coach Kuykendall was as-
sisted this season by lower-level
coaches Karl Kildow and John Huckabay.
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According to Coach Bill Kuykendall, one
of the highlights of the 1986-87 basket-
ball season was the opportunity he had
to "work with such an outstanding group
of young men."
Leading the Pioneers this year was sen-
ior Tim Thomton, who was both the
team's leading scorer and rebounder.
Thomton was also named to the all-
tourney team at the Delano Invitational
tournament and also at the Watsonville
tournament. Coach Kuykendall cited ju-
nior Scott Nelson as the best outside
defender. Nelson was also named as the
Most Valuable Player at the Delano Invi-
tational. lunior Leland Tilley led the
team in assists, with more than 100.
Captains for the 1986-87 varsity squad
were seniors Grant Goble and Tim Thom-
ton. At the end of the season, Thomton
was honored as the All-American Blan-
ket winner, while Scott Nelson was giv-
en the "Team Player" award and senior
Kevin Break was named as the Most
Inspirational Player.
Varsity Basketball
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How T0 Zoiivs TO THE-HOOP Awojoo Fon Two
Whitney's iunior varsity boys basketball
team, under the direction of Coach Karl
Kildow, finished the season with a 15-6
season record and a 6-4 league record, to
take a third place finish in the WYL. High-
lights of the JV season included capturing a
first place trophy in the Porterville lunior
Varsity Tourney, and a league victory over
first place Lemoore. The team also boasted
the most wins by a junior varsity team since
1981-82, and also the most points scored
and highest per-game average in the last
five years. The team was led by sophomore
Kevin Ashworth, who was the leading scorer
and rebounder and was also named MVP at
the Porterville tourney. Team captains were
returning players junior Adrian Robles and
sophomore Pete Giotta. Awards at the end
of the season went to Ashworth and Giotta
Co- MVPJQ Richard Borbon and Darius
Bynum CCo-Most Improved Playersjg and
Adrian Robles CCoaches Awardb.
Coach lohn Huckabay's Frosh team ended
with a 3-7 league record. The team was led
by Steve Ellis, lason Kukas and Ryan Troy.
Troy was named MVP and Ryan Taylor was
named Most Improved.
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Ducey, Adrian Robles. Back Row: Darius Bynum, Kenny Frisbee, Mark Davis, Pele Giotta, Kevin Ashworth, Richard
Borbon, Coach Karl Kildow,
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A small core of four players returned to
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Diaz, Kelli Eberlein, and Megan Fulmer
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defense all year long, but had trouble on
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and hard-working player. Team captains
were Sabrina Diaz, Kelli Eberlein, and
Annie Noel.
Awards were presented at the end of
the season to two of the team's players.
These included Desiree Zotti, who was
named the Most Improved Player and
Megan Fulmer, who was named the Most
Valuable Player.
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GIRLS N BASKETBALL- Front Row: Pam Paxton, Annie Noel, Gloria Bowen, Grace Meraz, Laurie Nadura, Semra Brewer. Back Row: Coach Carroll-Mahan, Megan Fulmer,
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1. Varsity soccer members David Shelton, Tarrig Saddig
and Brian Partridge work as a winning team.
2. Jason Thompson looks for a clear shot.
3. Phil Kasdort steals the ball from his opponent.
4. Jim Shepard and Brian Partridge work together to keep
the ball.
5. Does Phil Kasdort dare to pass a Blazer?
6. Jose Gomez uses his fancy foot-work to gain control of
the ball.
7. Brian Partridge and Jim Shepard strive for another
goal.
8. Brian Stovall uses his head to maneuver the ball.
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Whitney's varsity soccer team ended
the season with a third place standing in
league behind first place Redwood and
second place Golden West. The Pioneer
kickers ended with a 13-5-1 season re-
cord and a 6-4 league record.
ll core of nine returning senior players
led the varsity team. Seniors Todd John-
son, Phil Kasdorf, Mike Lane, Brian Par-
tridge, lim Rudig, David Shelton, Harold
Smith, Brian Stovall and lason Thompson
were back on the varsity squad. Leading
the team in scoring were David Shelton
and Brian Stovall, who each had 14
goals for the season.
Captains for the team were Phil Kasdorf
and Mike Lane. Team awards went to
Harold Smith, Coaches Award, lim Rudig,
Most Valuable Player, Jason Thompson,
Most Improved Player, and Brian Stovall,
Most Inspirational Player. Senior lim Ru-
dig was picked as League MVP, while
Phil Kasdorf, Mike Lane and Brian Sto-
vall were named to the All-League first
team, Brian Partridge was named to the
second team and David Peden, David
Shelton, Don Smith, and Jason Thompson
were honorable mentions.
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l.V. Soccer finishes second in league with an 8-2 record.
l HOW T0 DEf-ENQ THE PIONEER TERRITORY I
A group of seven returning players
helped lead Mt. Whitney's junior varsity
soccer team to a second place finish in
the West Yosemite League. Returning
players included sophomores Ed Ausher-
man, Peter Barrett, Aaron Kasdorf, Sean
Larsen, Sean Massey, Pat Meraz, and
Ricardo Rasner. The team finished the
season with a 15-5 season record and
an 8-2 league record.
Offensive standouts included Ed Ausher-
man, Pat Meraz, Sean Massey, Ron
Woltring, and freshman Ryan McLain.
Defensive leaders were Peter Barrett,
Sean Larsen, Eric Lovenburg, and lay
Shaw. Team captains were Barrett and
Ausherman. Receiving awards at the end
of the season were Peter Barrett, Most
Valuable Defense, Ron Woltring, Most
Valuable Offense, and Eric Lovenburg,
Coach's Award. "The 1986-87 team was
a very intelligent and sophisticated
group of soccer players. Each player
worked hard to improve his physical
skills and understanding of the sport.
The team exemplified Pioneer Pride in
representing the school both on and off
the field," commented coach Dave
Kline.
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Sean Massey bounds into action to stop the ball from getting
by.
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Longoria.
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I HOW T0 BE A MT. WHITNEY GRAPPLER
Although Whitney's 1986-87 Varsity
grapplers only finished in fourth place in
the league standings, Coach Ray Her-
nandez felt very positive about the fact
that the team had gained valuable ex-
perience that will make them a better
team in the 1987-88 wrestling season.
The team ended the season with a 1-4
league record and a 9-11 season record.
Highlights of the season included a sec-
ond place finish in the Golden West Ro-
tational and a 4-4 win-loss record in the
tough South Yosemite League Rotational
at Arvin. The team finished in fourth
place at the WYL finals. Individual stan-
douts included Lee Nesbitt, who took
first in the WYL, fourth in the divisionals,
and was the only Pioneer to advance to
the Valley tournament. Other team lead-
ers who placed at the WYL finals were
Marc Bennett, third, Sal Campos, third,
lose Cisneros, third, Paul Gomez, sec-
ond, Kevin Hightower, fourth, and lohn
Palomino, fourth. Player awards included
Sal Campos, All American, Lee Nesbitt
MVP, Paul Gomez, Most Inspirational,
and Kevin Hightower, Coach's Award.
Wrestling
HOW TO PUT YOUR OPPOHIEHTaSlH ll HEAD LOCK
According to junior varsity wrestling
coach loe Lane, the 1986-87 IV wres-
tling squad would have made a good run
for the first place spot in league, if they
had not been plagued with numerous
injuries at the end of the season. He
noted that the IV squad was a young,
hard-working group that was willing to
learn and practice hard.
The grapplers ended in fourth place in
the West Yosemite League standings
with a 4-3-1 overall record and a 2-2-1
league record.
Individual standouts on the team includ-
ed freshman Travis Seymore, who took
first at the league meet, freshman Mar-
tin Delgadillo, who also was the IV
league champ, and freshman Nick Luisi
who placed third at the league meet.
Freshman David Gutierrez, who had ear-
ly season success including first place
finishes at both the Monache and Tulare
Western freestyle tournaments, was un-
fortunately injured prior to the league
tournament.
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Sedillo, Chuck Howard, Victor Barrios. Row 2: Coach Hernandez, Doug Smith, Nick Luisi, Stephen Paine, Jason
Cliltt, Anthony Hernandez, Mike French, Coach Lane. Back Row: Manager Eric Hampton, David Gutierrez, Donald
Pacheco, David Rugg, Eddie Martinez.
1. Paul Gomez is proud to he number one.
2. Nick Luisi stretches the arm to the limit.
3. Bryan Peck keeps his opponent down with ease.
4. Lee Nesbitt concentrates on a win.
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Spring time at Mt. Whitney is a signal to all that school is almost over.
The warm sunshine attracts all kinds of athletes. The swimmers and
divers can't wait to jump into the cool pool, tennis players head for the
courts, Whitney golfers hit the green and the track and baseball teams
run around on the lush tdryil grass.
Everyone seems to want to be involved in spring sports. These prime
examples of spring athletes can show you how to be the best.
1. Stud Swimmers- Dena Stevens and Frank Bishop
2. Hole in One Golfer- Mike Kuiper
3. Super Sluggers- Debbie Burlord and Steve Flores
4. Tennis Aces- lon Warren and Jennifer Brown
5. Daring Divers- Mike Wall and Syrenna Reynolds
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endrix, Steve Rasmussen, Billy Maguy, Don Kelly, Glen Johnson, Todd Pacotsky, Martin Colridge, John Johnson, Coach Robin Sullivan. Third Row: Josh D'Acquisto, Brandon
eaver, Brice Yocum, Steve Hanson, Brian Lundy, Steve Rudig, Danny Marvin, Greg Winter, Garett Stoftels, Jay Ford, Alex Haley, John Fistolera, Paul Beckworth, Donavan
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5. Eric Nelson prepares to take oft.
6. Kent Kubik makes a lot ot waves.
7. Vernon Merriott competes in the butterfly.
8. Coach Robin Sullivan discusses strategy with Kent Kubik.
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Davis, Sophi Roth, Colleen Kelly, lenniler Seright, Claire Dick, Ann Cappadonia, Tori Lee-Thomas. Row Three: Coach Maury Stevens, Kelli Eberlein, lenniler Marvin, Lori Stotesbery,
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2. Lisa Bless swims last to victory.
3. Concenlrating on her lorm, Sedelia Lizardo speeds through the
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5. Working hard, Colleen Kelly gives the 100 butterlly her all.
6. Leaping from the blocks, Dena Stevens makes a perfect start.
7. At a Tulare Union meet, Colleen Kelly takes a break between
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ll How T0 MAKE A SPLISH A-I-TQ A SPL-ASH - I
The Pioneer boys swim team held high
hopes for a strong 1987 swim season,
after coming off a fall league champion-
ship in waterpolo. Coach Robin Sullivan
felt that the experienced Pioneer team
might have a chance at challenging,
league favorite Redwood for the West
Yosemite League title. The boys team
was led by seniors Frank Bishop and
Chuck Maguy, juniors Donavan Harris,
Kent Kubik, and Steve Rudig, and sopho-
more lay Ford. Early in the season Kubik
set a school record in the 200 individual
medley with a 2:04:27 mark. This broke
the old record of 2:06:0 held since 1970
by former Pioneer Ron Ludekens.
Senior Dena Stevens led the Pioneer
girls swimmers competing in the free-
style, backstroke and butterfly. Also
leading the girls was sophomore Sedelia
Lizardo, who swam the freestyle and
backstroke. Other strengths on the
young Pioneer Team were iunior Marion
Andersen, freshman Lisa Bless, fresh-
man Colleen Kelly, sophomore Robin
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Coach Maury Stevens looked for the
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former iunior varsity divers, seniors Lourie
Dickson and Syrenna Reynolds. Diving for
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team were Dennis Irwin and assistant
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Whitney's IV team, coached by Gig Ste-
phens and assistant Ralph Lomeli, went
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further than everyone else.
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weight man, senior Darryl lewell, who
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weight coaches Andy Allen and Frank
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Eric Andrews, Chris Bruton, Darryl lewell, lose Gomez, lason Silva, Charles Shannon, Brian Stovall, Pedro Rubalcaba, Alec Harrell, Glen Pitman, Ryan Taylor, Charles Brooks, Mike
Barnes, Doug Duncan. THIRD ROW: Ken Carlson, Diego Fernandez, Charles Owens, Rafael Martinez, lesse Fischer, Victor Barrios, Clark Vitale, lerry Ennis, Anthony Perz, Kevin
Olson, Danny Prado, Allan Sadac, Robert Roldan, Martin Delgadillo, Robert Treis, Brian Houts, Todd Black. BACK ROW: lavier Rojas, Wayne Bosley, Sean Flynn, Sean Massey,
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The main challenge to the Pioneer Girls
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1986 track season.
Whitney's girls team was led by senior
Rory Hays, who competed in the sprintsg
junior Iulie Mehrten, who ran the dis-
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2. Freshman Wendi Sullivan gains height on her jump.
3. Lynnette Bail captures distance in the long jump.
4. Debbie Welty uses all her might to throw the shotput.
5. Foreign exchange student Andrea Carl watches her pic-
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6. Norma Castro is determined to make it to the finish line.
7. Freshman Jennifer Wright hurdles high in the Pioneer
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9. Sophomore Kathy Roldan steps off to a great start.
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Shawn Cooper concentrates on the llight ol his
ball.
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Mt. Whitney's men on the links had a
strong tradition to uphold this year, as
the Pioneer golf squads have won the
West Yosemite League Championships
for the previous four years. Coach Les
Borges felt positive that the 1987 sea-
son would also see a Pioneer champion-
ship.
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player Mike Kuiper. Other outstanding
players for the varsity squad were soph-
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Knox, and sophomore Chris Peterson.
Coach Borges was also counting on
freshman Donn Casale, sophomore
Shawn Cooper, freshman Brodie McClain
and sophomore Larry Vasquez to help
the team out through-out the season.
The team again had the pleasure of
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8. Grace Meraz huslles to make the shot.
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5. lason Moore concentrates on making an awesome serve.
6. Steve Dallman makes an effort to strike the ball.
7. lon Warren prepares to slam the ball over the net.
8. David Cook sends a tough one over the net.
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A young group of players who performed
like veterans is the way coach Tony
Angeles described the 1987 boys varsity
tennis squad. The team was led by num-
ber one singles player junior Jason
Moore and number two man on the lad-
der, junior Jon Warren. Sophomore Pat
Meraz was the first doubles player. The
girls varsity squad was led by senior
Sandy Brazeau, number one singlesg
sophomore Semra Brewer, number two
singles, and junior Margaret lsham, num-
ber three singles. The Ieading doubles
team was senior Jennifer Brown and
junior Maile Headrick. Captains for the
teams were Sandy Brazeau and Jason
Moore.
Former Whitney tennis player Karole Ru-
melhart returned to coach the junior
varsity tennis players, which included an
incredible 24 member reserve squad of
girls. Seven girls returned to the J.V.
team, including Tammy Brazeau, Amy
Engleka, Marie Hacker, Glenda Huff,
Vicki Morris, Elena Nino, and Wendy Wil-
son. The strong girls team was led by
Brazeau, Huff, Morris and Nino. The
young boys team, composed mostly of
all freshmen, was led by Geoff Adalian,
Tim Anderson, and Sean Replogle.
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Mt. Whitney l.V. Tennis matches wits to win the sets
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shot.
5. Mike Sinor shows no sign ol letting up on this
player.
6. Kyle Gilbert leaps to smash one back over the net.
7. Glenda Huff concentrates on the ball for a perfect
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And before we knew it, Divisadero.
On to Mt. Whitney we went,
All of us a little spent.
Our four years here have gone so fast-
lt's hard to believe they have passed.
Hopes, dreams, laughter, tears-
A young man has grown, through the years.
All the things you've been taught,
Use them wisely- They were never for naught.
Seek your new set of goals, never hide-
Go to the future filled with pride.
Love
Mom and Dad
Todd
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Rory and Daniel
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DEBBIE.
Bringing up a daughter can be
a challenge and a joy.
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when you think of all the things
you want for her,
like security and independence,
maturity, self confidence,
and love . . .
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when she turns out like
you, dear-
a daughter who possesses all
of these values and more . . .
a daughter who loves us
as much as we love her-
Thank you, Debbie, for being
the best daughter a mom and
dad
could hope for.
Love, Mom and Dad
CONGRATULATIONS
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High School-Life Member C.S.F. Dad, Mom
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Your loving Mom and Dad
Congratulations
Margie Shufelt.
You have made
us very happy
and proud.
Best of luck and happiness
in all that you do
Love, Mom and Dad
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I don't recall if I was smaller
or you were just taller.
I just called you my "Big Brother lim"
And I stood by your side
With a lull measure of pride
Through times both thick and thin.
I realize that it's sad
That you look a lot like Dad,
But what's important in life isn't looks
And when you get into college
Full ot "Mt. Whitney Knowledge"
You'lI be glad that you studied thos
On Graduation Day
I'II be proud to say
That brother "You've done good".
Even though it was said
You were kinda slow in the head
I always knew that you could
As you've gone thru lite
With its struggles and strife
l've been happy to ease the gloom.
But could you hurry up "Bro"
And get on with the show.
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LOVE, Ron and Mom
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Abila, Richard 165
Aboytes, Maria 77
Ahoytes, Socorro 92
Abubalier, Nada 92
Achlerberg, Sheri 79, 124
Acliermann, Christina 92, 95
Acosla, Alberto 138
Adalian, Geollrey 92, 124, 228
Adame, Antoinett 40, 124, 146
Adame, Eric 92
Adams, Gina 79, 140
Adams, Staci 120, 168
Adkins, Trevor 92, 160
Aguilar, laviar 105
Aguilar, Sebio 77
Aguiniga, Tammy 128, 139, 141
Aguirre, luanita 23, 33
Aguirre, Octavio 92, 193
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Ahlmeyer, Sean 33, 131, 141
Allin, Allison 79, 140
Alhaugh, Scott 92
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Albright Erinn, 105, 144
Aldaco, Darren 124, 140, 159
Alexander. Kristin 77, 128, 141
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Alliema, Kevin 33, 138
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Bagley, Shaun 34, 138, 177
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Betrue, Shane 105
Bettencourt, Brian 92, 140, 160
Beltencourt, Mark 140
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Cairns, Karie 80, 145
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Campbell, Keith 197, 202
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Conley, Rachel 38
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Connolly, Russel 38, 128, 132, 141
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Cook, Dawn 94, 124, 138
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Cook, Patrick 80, 138
Cook, Stella 64, 128, 139
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Corley, Sherri 39, 140
Corley, Teresa 80, 145
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Correa, Kevin 39, 140
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Cortez, Christina 94, 124, 140
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Cardenas, Marlene 93, 144
Cardoza, Kami 37, 139, 140
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Carlson, Brian 37
Carlson, Ken 64, 170, 171
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Carmon, Shelly 68
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Carmona, Margarita 93
Carmona, Sylvia 77
Carr, Cindy 37, 120
Carroll, Stephanie 80
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Kimberly 68, 131, 141. 142, 228
Carter, Danny 80, 158, 159, 208
Carter, laurel 68
Carter, Paul 77
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Casale, lohn 77, 159
Casey, Garrett 93, 124, 145
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Castillo, Stephen 37
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Cesena, Dana 68, 73, 132, 141
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Chabrouillaud, Timothy 105
Champion, David 37
Chavez, Catherine 77, 140
Chavez, Elizabeth 94, 124
Chavez, Gerardo 38
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Childers, Sid 38, 124, 138, 140, 142
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Chilton, Eric 94
Chiodo, Rhonda 68, 139
Chiu, Frank 94, 138, 142
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Christenson, Alan 94, 160, 181, 209
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Clark, Kristina 80, 139
Costa, Brian 94, 160
Costa, llonorina 80
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Cowdery, lames 80, 140
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Craig, Michael 68, 138, 171
Crank, Christine 94, 124
Creason, Melanie 68, 132, 138, 141, 228
Creech, lamie 68, 140
Criswell, Bryan 68, 140
Cronin, Nicole 94, 97, 138
Cross, Brian 68, 162, 197
Cross, Darin 91, 109, 165
Crumal, Stacey 39, 52, 115, 117, 1
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Cuevas, Abel 90
Culbertson, Chad 140
Culbertson, Aaron 105, 160
Cullum, Lisa 68, 168
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Daglish, Thomas 81
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Dailey, Marcus 69
Dallman, Samuel 94
Dallman, Steven 69, 226
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Damari, Richard 94
Damko, Douglas 81, 228, 229
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Daniel, Matthew 81, 120, 180
Daniels, Kathleen 69
Danner, Todd 81
Darby, Rhoda 94
Darby, Shelly 124
Darr, Clay 81, 159, 208
Davila, Miguel 77
Davis, Hayes, 69, 228
Davis, lacquelyn 81
Davis, lellrey 69, 145, 171
Davis, Kristina 81, 132, 141, 198
Davis, Larry 105
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Richard 77
Steve 69
Clark, Teresa 68
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Clevenger, Mike 105, 140
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Clithero, Casey 80
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Coburn, Wayne 68, 138
Cocagne, Kelly 80, 110, 112, 113, 138
Cochran, William 68, 77, 170, 171, 214, 217
Coffman, Kevin 77, 140
Coker,
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Cole. Rhonda 94
Collins, Brian 94
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Christopher 80
Collins, Nicole 80, 132, 141, 198
Colmore, Bridget 64
Cologrande. Lisa 38
Cologrande, Shari 94, 145
Colridge, Martin 68, 128, 140, 197
Compton, lell 68
Davison, loseph 94
De Buck, lellrey 69
De Fehr, Ronald 81
De Fendis, Mark 69
De Foe, Daniel 94, 145
De Haven, Paul 105
De Malignon, Matthew 94, 165
De Masters, David 94, 145
De Masters, Neather 69
De Mello, ludi 94
De Pompei, lill 69, 138, 228
De Rooi, Carmen 69
De Rooi, Timothy 39
Dean, Elizabeth 94, 145, 229
Dees, Johnny 77
Deiro, Tawnya 48, 69, 139
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Delgaditlo, lulio 81
Delgaditlo, Martin 94, 171, 192, 193
Delgado, Rosanne 77, 140
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Demaree, Michele 39, 120
Denham, lenniler 94, 109, 138, 198
Denham, Susan 69, 138
Dennis, Melinda 69
Depee, Shane 90
Derrick, lames 69
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Diaz, Gabriel 90
Diaz, Griselda 94
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Dorame, Sandra 77
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Drysdale, Lori 69, 140, 198
Ducey, Chris 81, 138, 180
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Dunn, Michael 95
Dunnigan, Thomas 69
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Ellis, lenniler 95, 144, 173
Ellis, ludith 69, 120, 140
Ellis, Steven 95, 160, 180, 181
Emberton, David 69, 120
Emerick, Brian 95, 209
Eng, Curtis 81
Englebrighl, lohn 81
Engleka, Amy 81, 138, 228
Enlow, Vivian 81
Ennis, lerry 81, 159
Ensslin, Carolyn 95
Ernst. Aaron 42, 62
Ernst, lason 95
Escalante, Andrea 69, 140
Evans, David 42
Evans, lenniler 95
Evans, Marianna 69, 120, 228
Evans, Rachel 69
Fallis, Richelle 69
Faria, Danial 81, 140
Faria, Sabrina 95
Farris, Stephani 95
Fees, Eric 81
Fees. Tammy 81
Fernandez, Gene 95, 140
Fernandez, Harvey 77
Fernandez, Hope 124
Fernandez, Diego 171
Finney, Scott 95, 228, 229
Fischer, lesse 95, 171
Fisher, Megan 105
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Fistolera, Natalie 95
Fleischer, Sunshine 95
Fleming, Elizabeth 95, 105, 118. 168. 169. 185
Fleming, Gregory 69, 145
Flint, Barbara 42, 139
Flint, Kim 42
Flores, Anthony 105, 140
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Melissa 42, 128, 138
Randolph 70, 158, 159, 205
Steven 42, 156, 194, 204, 205, 206
Gonzalez, Leopoldo 82
Gonzalez, Marc 82, 155, 156
Gonzalez, Ruben 90
Goodman, Cindy 96
Gordon, Tracee 140
Graft, Samuel 82
Hernandez, Hilda 105
Hernandez. Hope 96, 146, 213
Hernandez, Rita 8, 77, 139
Hestily, Sherri 96. 124
Hewes, Eric 77
Heyman, left 97, 160, 181
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Ford, lay 81, 155, 197
Ford, Michelle 42, 120, 140, 144
Forrester, Patricia 12, 42
Foster, Ielfrey 105
Foster, Shelli 48, 77, 139
For, Melissa 70
Fox, Tracye 82
Graieda, Michael 77
Graieda, Rebecca 96
Grant, Kevin 21, 82
Grant, Lisa 96
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Lori 82
Terry 82
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French, Michael 105, 140, 193
Fries, Marc 26, 70, 138
Fries, Mona 70, 120, 167, 182, 183
Frisbee, Kenny 82, 180
Fritz, Stacey 95
Fritz, Thomas 77
Froberg, lonathon 82, 155
Fulmer, Brian 28, 42, 128, 131, 138, 184
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Galaviz, Marcos 95, 124
Galindo, Paul 70, 131
Galindo, Rosanna 95
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Grant, Nathan 82
Graul, Karl 44, 120
Graul, Matthew 14, 82, 120, 144
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Gray, Michael 77
Gray, Tammy 64
Greaves, Brian 82, 226
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Grifhs, Sherry 105
Grifliths, Matthew 96
Grimmer, Katherine 82
Grissom, Kristin 82
Grodsky, letfrey 70
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Guinn, leanna 8, 77
Gutierrez, David 96, 160, 192, 193, 214
Gutierrez, Rita 44
Gutsch, Michelle 44, 115, 117, 120, 134, 135, 140, 167
Hacker, Marie 70, 138, 142, 228
Halley, Anthony 70, 120, 214
Halley, Jonathon 96, 160
Haines, Michael 45, 51, 140. 214
Hicks, Dawn 70
Hight, Victoria 97, 124, 127, 138, 143
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lennings, Chris 71, 186
lensen, lesper 71, 137
lensen, Krystal 97, 140
lepson, lill 47
lernagan, Wayne 97, 145
lewell, Darryl 64, 153, 170, 171
lohanski, Iackie 83, 124
lohanski, lulie 83. 126, 145, 198
lolmson, Erin 97, 198
Hollman. Betsy 46. 138
Hogstad. Christoph 97. 124. 127. 143. 160. 181
Holden, Bryan 71
Holik, Vicki 71, 140
Hollingeworth, Cynthia 90
Holloway, Cynthia 71, 172, 173
Holmes, Aisha 97
Holmes, lenniler 71, 141, 132
Holzschuh, Craig 77
Holzschuh, Mark 105
Honeycutl, April 83
Hoover, Randy 8, 71, 146, 186
Hopper, Bruce 90
Hurt, Nick 97
Houk, Heidi 46, 138, 140, 142
Hounihan, lerome 97
Houston, Gina 83, 140
Houls, Brian 94, 97, 165
Houls, Kelly 46
Hover, Krista 138
How, Eric 46
Howard, Chuck 97, 193
Howard, Dave 77
Howard, Matthew 97
Howard, Gary 131, 138
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, Heidi 97, 229
lohnson, lohn 83. 124. 165, 197
lohnson, lunior 90
lohnson, Keith 204, 205, 207
lohnson, Michael 41, 208
lohnson, Ryan 97
lohnson, Tammie 90
lohnson, Todd 32, 47, 155, 157, 186 187
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luarez, lulie 83
lungwirth, Mary 97, 229
Iungwirth, Thomas 71, 170, 1 71
lystad, lason 97
Gallagher, Shandra 95, 140
Gallagher, Shane 43, 157, 177, 178
Gallamore, Tina 95, 140
Gallian, Stacie 140
Galloway, Cheri 70, 120
Galloway, Christina 82
Galvan, Anthony 82
Galvan, Nickolas 42, 124, 127, 143
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Hale, Tammy 45
Haley, Alexander 70, 72, 131, 138, 197, 274
Halim, Nasser 45
Hall, Amber 96
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Hall, Darin 105
Hall, Karla 105
Hall, Lauri 45
Hall, Traci 70, 138, 228
Howe, Paul 83
Hutt, Glenda 14, 71, 139, 228, 229
Hughes, Christy 77
Huidor, Miguel 97
Huidor, Oscar 6, 83, 138
Hulsey, lenniler 71, 120
Hulsey, lill 83, 113, 118, 120
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Hunt, letl 46, 128
Hunt. Michelle 71
Garber, Shana 95, 124, 138, 198
Garcia, Bernadett 105
Garcia, Elren 95
Garcia, Leticia 82
Garcia, Monica 82
Garcia, Rachel 82, 140
Garcia, Rene 82
Garcia, Sergio 70
Garcia, Tracy 43, 140
Hamilton, Lisa 45, 140
Hamman, Ryan 124
Hampton, Eric 96, 160, 193
Hanna, Christine 96
Hannah, Bryan 90, 165
Hanson, Mia 68, 70, 136
Hanson, Steven 94, 96, 164, 165, 197
Hardcastle, Terri 82, 214
Hardwick, Devin 64
Garrison, David 105
Garster, Robert 82, 155, 208
Garza, Norman 82, 158, 159
Gayo, Brad 70, 138
Gear, Timmy 43, 140
Gear, Tina 70, 140
Giannandrea, Dino 96
Giannandrea. Vito 82, 155, 208
Gibbings, Kelley 82
Gibbs, Danny 43
Gibson, Amy 105
Gibson, Marc 43, 162
Giddings, Robert 96, 124
Gilbert, Kyle 82. 228, 229
Gilbuena, Angela 70
Giles, Kelly 43, 120, 132, 139, 141
Giotta, Pete 82, 180
Girnus, Vanessa 82, 110, 113, 132, 141
Glanville, Aaron 82
Glasgow, lustin 96
Glasgow, Kevin 96
Glaze, lawn 96. 140
Glenn, Suzanne 96
Hardwick, Dustin 70
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Kimberly 45, 124, 128, 143
Harper. lana 82
Harrell, Alec 70, 71, 138
Harrell, Elaine 82, 167, 182, 183, 210, 212
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Daniel 96
Donavan 70, 162, 164, 197
Kimberlee 42
Shane 85
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Hutchins, Tracy 97
Hutson, Heidi 83
Hutson, Patricia 71, 73
Hwang, Kevin 46, 138
Hydash, Daniel 90, 159
Hydash, Trudy 90
Hyde, Ron 46
lbbs, Steven 97, 160
lcho, Denise 83
lde, Nathan 46. 162
Inlante, loyce 77, 139
Hart, Shae 70
Hashimoto, Kevin 105, 124, 143, 209
Hawkins, Kevin 96, 160
Hawkins, Kimberly 70, 138, 172, 173
Hayashi, Paul 45, 138
Hayashi, Roger 82, 138
Hayes, Melinda 83, 90, 138
Haysm Daniel 45
Hays, Elizabeth 45, 132, 141
Hays, Rory 14, 45, 134, 135, 146, 147, 221
Hayton, Chad 45
Hayton, Ryan 96
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lteadrick, Maile 70, 138, 140, 148, 149, 224, 225
Irwin, K
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Isham, Margaret 71, 138, 140,
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Andrea 77
Ithurralde, Nichole 71, 113
Ivy, Donna 64
Ivy. Kimberly 83, 213
lackson, Daren 83, 153
lackson, lenniler 83
224. 225
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Karr, Mike 90
Kasdorl, Aaron 83, 188, 189
Kasdorl, lohn 47, 140
Kasdorl lr, Phillip 43, 47, 186, 187
Kassel, Amy 83, 113
Kassel, Andrea 48
Kaviani, Cristina 97, 124, 138, 229
Kaviani, Michael 71, 138, 146
Kearney, Criag 71, 155, 190
Keaster, lason 77
Kelling, Paul 105
Kelly, Colleen 97, 124, 127, 143, 169, 198
Kelly, Donald 83, 90, 128, 164, 197, 201
Kelly, Kristina 97, 140
Keney, Stacey 48
Kenison, Benny 77, 158
Kennedy, Stephanie 83
Kerley, Susie 83
Kerstan, Karen 48, 128
Kewallal, David 23, 48
Kidwell, Terry 71
Kilgore, Denise 97
Kincaid, Maria 98
King, lason 83
King, Steven 71, 120, 144, 177
Kirchmeier, Randal 98
Klindt, David 105
Kliss, Brian 98
Klotzing, Nina 64, 136, 138
Kneeland, David 83, 118, 159
Kneeland, Michael 105
Kneeland, Sara 77
Knight, lacquelin 83
Knowles, Christina 83
Knox, Tom 83, 222
Knudsen, Stine 71, 136
Komar. Tobias 83, 165, 197
Kong, Min 71
Konishi, Shannon 98, 160, 209
Korva, Anne 71, 136, 138. 173
Kolob, Ahmad 98, 140
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lenniler 96
Goble, Grant 44, 138, 143, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179
Goble, Ryan 82, 138, 180
Godinez. Ricardo 105
Gomez, Carrie 96
Gomez, Deborah 105
Gomez, Gabriel 44, 124, 143
Gomez, lose 44, 136, 186, 214
Gomez, Marie 105
Gomez, Monica 96
Gomez, Paul 70, 190, 193
Gomez, Stella 82, 173, 213
Gomez, Teresa 44, 140
Gomez, Vincent 82, 159
Heath, Glenn 70, 71, 120, 138, 144, 148, 149, 197
Heath, Tricia 33, 45, 118, 120, 134, 135, 138, 140, 144
Heatherly, Ronald 83
Hebesha, Rasha 96, 140
Hedrick, lason 83, 155, 180, 208, 209
Heinemann, Wendy 70, 132, 140, 141
Henderson, Bobby 83, 120
Hendrix, Peter 83, 84, 165, 197
Hennemann, Christine 96, 124, 126. 142
Henniger, Kristin 96, 198
Henniger, Melissa 70
Hensley, lason 70
Hernandez, Alicia 45
Hernandez, Anthony 70, 158, 159
Hernandez, Anthony 96, 193
Hernandez, Christie 70, 140
Hernandez, Diahann 45
lackson. loseph 105
lackson, lulie 97
Jackson, Shawn 71
lackson, Wally 197
lacobo, Aniannett 105, 124
lacobs, Dolores 77
lacohsen, David 97
lacobsen, lenniler 71
lacobsen, Richard 97
lacobsma, Alisa 46, 120, 144
lacquart, Pamela 71, 139
lanca, Steve 83, 120, 206
lanuary. Monica 229
lasso, lason 47, 139, 205
lenan, Ioanne 47
lenan, Michael 83
lenkins, Craig 97
Kolob, Mike 72, 139
Krakow, Karen 98, 140
Krakow, Robin 84, 198
Kramer, Dawn 98, 124
Kramer, Patricia 72, 130, 131, 173.
Kramer, Sharon 98, 218, 219
Krancher, Glenn 48, 52, 117, 217
Krancher, Sheldon 72, 214
Krstic, Nova 98
Krstic, Zivanka 72, 140
Krstic, Zivka 72, 140
Kubik, Kent 23, 72, 162, 197
Kuiper, Michael 6, 1 6, 48, 135, 194, 222
Kukas, lason 98, 124, 143, 160, 180, 181
Kumalac, Angela 48, 62, 140
Kuns, Leann 49, 110, 112, 113, 118, 139
Kuns, Sherrie 8, 49, 124, 138, 141
Nelson. Eric 4, 52, 162, 197
Kuykendall, Cory 69, 72, 159
Kyker, Dawn 84
La Plante, Kelly 84
Lacy, Maxine 84, 132, 141
Lai, Tina 98
Lalanne, Michael 72, 120, 124
talanne, Timothy 99, 124, 143
Lampman, Lisa 84
Lancaster, Deann 79, 84, 167, 182,
Lane, Michael 49, 186, 187
Lane, Tamara 84
Laney, David 84, 120, 159
Lanser, Gordon 105
Lappegaard, Danielle 72, 110, 112,
Lara, Norberto 98
Lara, Ruben 64
Lara, Valarie 98
Larsen, Erin 8, 32, 37, 49, 138
Larsen, Sean 14, 84, 141, 188, 189
Lausman, lorry 47, 49, 118
Lavinder, Kenneth 77
Lawson, Debra 49, 110, 112, 113
Lawson, lohn 98
Layne, Michelle 98
Le, Anh 49, 186
Leach, lulie 84
Leak, Barry 84, 142
Leak, Debbie 49, 51, 139
tedbetter, Denise 49, 139
Lee, Darren 84, 124
Lee, I-Chiu 84, 138
Lee, Kwok Viu 49
Lee, Lisa 84
Lee, Michelle 84, 140
LeeThomas, Tori 84, 198
Legra, Alexander 77
Lehman, Tully 49, 124, 143, 171
lemus, Carlos 72, 128, 141
Leonard, Lori 98, 124
Lepore, Gina 72, 77, 131, 138, 139
Lewis, Donnie 49
Lewis, Stacey 83, 84, 124, 126
Li, Henry 28, 72, 138
Lilly, Dennis 72
Lin, Yong 98, 138, 142
Lindsay. Robert 6. 131. 162. 72. 14
Linn, Amy 140, 84
Little, lennifer 49, 139
Lizardo. Sedlia 84, 124, 127, 198
Llamas, Marisa 98
Lo Grasso, Brian 84
Lockhart. Matthew 84
Lomeli, Greg 84, 109, 180, 208
Longoria, lerome 98, 189
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, Anna 98
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Suzann 105
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Christina 98
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Mike 72
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Lovenberg, Eric 98, 188, 189
Lovero, lason 72, 155
Loyd, Amber 84, 138, 140, 168, 212
Loyd, Rodd 72, 190
Lucas, Wesley 84, 159
Luisi, Kevin 84, 140
Luisi, Nick 98, 160, 161, 192
Lumen, Philip 84, 120
Lundberg, Robbie 98
Lundberg, Todd 50, 128
Lundy, Brian 98, 165, 194, 202
Lundy, Dawn 72
Lykins, Danny 77, 140
Lynch, Daren 77
Lynn, Ron 109
Mac Dannald, Sarah 72, 140
Mackey, lesse
Mackey, Todd 72, 120, 138
Madrigal, Hilda 77 '
Magness, Douglas 64, 205
Maguill, lames 28, 50, 120, 132, 138, 141, 144
Maguy, Charles 50, 64, 134, 135, 138, 153, 162, 197
Maguy, William 98, 138, 162, 187, 197
Main, Gerald 50, 140
Malcolm, Richard 64, 140
Malcolm, Wayne 64, 140
Maldonado, Manuel 72, 171
Malek, Dameon 98, 171
Malek, Desiree 84
Malloy, lames 84
Manfredi, David 84, 145
Manlredi, Gina 50
Mangine, lenniler 105
Mangum, Scott 50, 128
Mannon, Aaron 98, 160
Mano, Christoph 99, 160
Mantuano, Peter 228
Manuele, loseph 99, 171
Maples, Deann 33, 50
Markham, Lia 84, 145
Markley, lanine 99
Marks, Robin 77
Markwardt, Edward 28, 72, 128, 138, 171
Marquez, Evelyn 99, 140
Marquez, lacquelin 80, 90
Marquez, Michelle 84
Marquez, Yvette 90, 140
Marston, Shawna 72
Martell, Chad 84, 139, 140
Ahrtin, Carrie 99, 168, 182, 213
Marlin, lason 99, 189
Martinez, Antoinett 72
Martinez, Edward 72, 193
Martinez, lane 105, 140
Martiiez, lay 105
Martinez, Michael 105, 140, 171
Martinez, Patrick 77
Martinez, Ralael 72, 171
Martinez, Richard 99
Martinez, Rosa 99
Martone, Stefani 72
Martino, Matthew 105
Marvin, Daniel 145, 197
Marvin, lennifer 28, 50, 138, 140, 198
Marquez, lsaac 105
Mascorro, Armando 99
Mason, Laura 77
Mason, Stacey 139
Massey, Sean 188, 189
Masters, Shane 77
Matherly, Shawna 99, 124, 127, 138
Mathis, Edwin 77
Mathis, Kevin 140
Mathis, Melinda 99, 140
Matuano, Peter 99
Matz, Neil 138
Maxwell, Andrew 132, 141
Maxwell, Steve 50
Mayfield, Lori 8, 50, 128, 131
Mayfield, Steven 77
Mayhew, Cheryl 105
Mayhew, Kimberley 105
Maza, Gregory 72, 124
Maze, Gretchen 162, 198
Mc Aulille, Kevin 50, 120, 155, 157
Mc Aulille, Rita 99, 213
Mc Carthy, Michael 72, 77, 138, 186
Mc Clain, Brodie 99, 160, 161, 222
Mc Clelland, Chad 99
Mc Clung, Grant 140
Mc Curry, Michael 158, 159, 208
Mc Kay, Lisa 90
Mc Lain, Ryan 99, 124, 188, 189, 209
Mc Nabb, lonathan 77
Mc Nealley, Chris 51
Mc Nitt, Andrea 90
Mc Phail, Ronald 72
Mc Quilliams, Lee 105
Mc Williams, Shawna 139
Medina, Andre 90, 140, 159
Medina, Frank 72, 140
Medina, Petra 105
Meeks, Robert 159
Mehrten, lulie 72, 120, 138, 144, 153, 172, 173
Melia, Richard 105
Mekeel, Natalie 73, 140
Mendonca, Melody 113
Mendonca, Stacey 73, 167, 212
Mendoza, Doris 142
Mendoza, Esmeralda 99
Mendoza, Samuel 43, 64, 140, 153, 155, 157
Meraz, Grace 99, 169, 185, 224, 225
Meraz, Patrick 139, 188, 189, 226
Merchant, Mark 105, 160
Merriott, Vernon 51, 162, 197
Merritt, Shannon 51, 124, 140
Messinger, Kevin 124
Messinger, Scott 51, 124
Metzger, Larry 51, 124, 138, 143, 155, 156
Middlebrooks, Stacy 145
Milavich, Kristine 73, 132, 141
Miller. Barney 99
Miller, David 159
Miller, Holly 139
Miller, lesse 105
Miller, Kimberly 140
Miller, Kimberly 99, 229
Miller, Rebecca 23, 64
Miller, Shauna 51
Miller, Stephen 73, 138
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Rebecca 99, 124. 143, 169
Mills, Melissa 99, 132, 141, 142
Mills, Melvin 77
Minatta, Tina 51, 110, 113, 120, 145
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Mitchell, lohn 73
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lana 99
Stefanie 99, 105, 138
Earl 124
Jason 77, 226
Patricia 99
Mora, loseph 99, 145
Moreno, Dolores, 99 144, 169
Moreno, Gina 90
Morgan, lulie 99
Morin, Michael
Morphis, Rhonda 90
Morris,
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Dana 99
Tonya 99. 142. 229
Victoria 73, 76, 124, 138, 228, 229
Moseley, laned 177
Moseley, lustin 177
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s, Kevin 99, 124, 127, 143, 160
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Mueller, Michael 73, 177, 105, 207
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Francisco 73
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lohn 52
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Natal, Ana Maria 52, 138, 140
Navarrette, Ricky 64
Navarrette, laime 105
Navarrette, Richard 90
Nave, Kristen 73, 110, 112, 113
Neal, Susan 14, 52, 55, 140
Nee, Aaron 52, 120, 142
Negard, lelfry 100
Nelson, Brandy 73, 140
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Kimberly 120. 138. 168. 182, 183, 185, 212, 213
Kristin 73, 168, 182
Michelle 105
Scott 73, 120, 138, 155, 157, 177, 178, 179
Wendi 100, 142, 198
, Lee 155, 175, 190, 191, 193
, Matt 100, 160
Nettles, Leanna 53, 120, 128, 135, 144, 153, 167
Nettles. Nanette 73. 138
New, R
obin 53
Newkirk, Heather 169, 229
Newkirk, ludith 100, 124
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n. Stacy 100
Ngo, Ke 73
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Nicholson, Mnnnee 53, 140
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r, Laurie 73
r, Richard 53, 155
lena 73, 228
Nix, Brian 53
Nix, lulia 90
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Noel, A
loana 100
Scott 53, 140
nne 100. 169. 184, 185
Noel, Bryan 86, 159, 222
Noel, Gina 73, 124, 138, 146
Noel, Patrick 8, 14, 64, 109, 132, 138, 140
Nothstein, Scott 64
Nothestein, Tabatha 90
Nunes, Brent 100, 145
Nunes, Susan 86, 90, 132, 141
Nunes, Thomas 11, 73, 217
Nunez, Steven 100, 160
Nungaray, Rosendo 73, 190
Nutter, Kristi 86, 132, 141
0'Bosky, Loretta 73, 140
O'Brien, Mary 100, 144
O'Shields, Chris 100
Ochoa, Diana 53, 112, 113, 120
Ochoa, loe 73, 155
Ochoa, Ramiro 100, 160, 161, 209
Ochoa, Shelley 86, 124, 126
Odle, loanna 64
Ogden, NoahtTreJ 73
Oldfield, Hollie 100, 169, 185
Oliveira, Dawn 73, 126, 140
Oliveira, Dawn 73
Oliveira, Michael 53
Olson, Kevin 86, 217
Ontiveros, Danny 86
Ontiveros, Denise 73, 140
Oppedyk, Iolrn 100
Oppedyk, Sherri 100
Onelas, lames 77
Ornelas, Rosemary 86
Ortega, lohn 73
Ortiz, lenniler 100
Orton, Leecia 51, 53, 131
Osorio, Anthony 105
Osorio, Cecilia 100
Osterbauer, Robert 73, 159
Otero, Oliver 100
Oviedo, Anthony 53
Owens, Charles 53
Pace, Michael 38
Pacheco, Cathy 74, 139, 140
Pacheco, Donald 53, 193
Pacolslry, Todd 86, 139, 142, 165, 197
Padgett, Katherine 4, 64, 139
Paine, Stephen 86, 193
Palomino, Debra 74, 139
Palomino, lohn 53, 139, 155, 157, 190, 191
Parady, Kathy 74, 228, 229
Parham, Matthew 77
Parish, Matthew 53
Parisi, Mario 100
Park, Katalina 77
Parker, Lori 100, 142
Pakrer, Todd 74, 159
Parra, Calistro 100
Parra, Evangelin 100
Parsley, lames 34, 52, 54, 117
Parsley, lodi 100
Partridge, Brian 54, 186, 187
Partridge, Dawn 86
Patterson, Tracy 100
Patoon, Denise 74
Patzer, Susan 74, 131
Paxton, Pamela 86, 145, 168, 185, 212
Pearson, Shanna 54
Peck, Adam 74, 76, 177, 208
Peck, Bryan 90, 159, 193
Peck, lamie 54, 140, 155
Peden, David 74, 146, 186, 187, 189
Pedroza, Tina 74, 139
Pena, Corina 100, 140
Pena, Dora 74, 140
Pena, Federico 90
Pena, lulie 54
Pena, Richard 159
Pendergast, Bradley 74, 155, 157, 177
Penner, Flower 86, 140
Pereira, Christina 100, 213
Pereira, Lisa 86
Pereira, Melissa 54, 140, 210, 212
Pereira, Stephanie 54, 140
Perez, David 100, 160
Perez, lohn 139, 155, 205
Perez, Tony 86
Perry, Stacey 100
Peterson, Christoph 86, 222
Phelps, lason 86, 190
Phelps, Thomas 86
Streeper, Rodney 103
Phillips, loshua 100
Philips, Keny 100
Phillips, Michael 154
Phillips, Randy 54, 139
Phillips, Ursula 54
Pickering, Michelle 74
Pierson, lanelle 86
Pimenlal, Brian 100, 189
Pimental, lames 74
Pitman, Clenn 74, 171
Pitts, Steven 86
Pool, Butty 74
Poole, Darin 100
Pope, Devra 54
Pope, Eric 86
Ricketts, Tammy 101
Rider, Glenn 64
Riegel, Marc 101
Rinehart, leltrey 74
Ringler, Neal 101
Ritchie, lordan 101
Roach, Regina 101
Roberts, Kathleen 74, 146
Roberts, Kindra 74
Roberts, Stacia 74, 131, 135
Robertson, Heather 87
Robertson, Wiliam 74, 140
Robinson, Ryan 145
Robison, lohn 105, 140, 209
Robles, Adrian 74, 120, 144, 159, 180
Rodriguez, Cheyenne 101
Pope, Vflliam 54
Popplewell, Paul 64
Porter, Christine 86
Porter, Danielle 101, 198, 202
Posyluzny, Stephanie 55
Powell, Allison 64, 138, 139
Powell, l
ana 97, 101, 124
Powell, Dewayne 105
Prado. Danny 101
Presser,
Kevin 90
Presser, Kimberly 55
Price, Ca
Price, Da
sey 101
vid 86, 138
Price, Dawn 74
Price, Vlendy 74, 140, 213
Pritchett, Nick 11, 74, 159
Priuska, Eric 64, 124
Prothtt, Ralph 101
Pulten, Carl 105
Putter. P
Quach, V
aula 101
irginia 101
Queior, Timmy 105
Quesada.
Michael 77, 140
Quinn, Kathy 86, 124, 126
Quinones, Maria 101
Quinones, Michael 64
Quintana, Ricardo 101
Quintero,
Quintero.
Quintero,
Quinton.
Quinton.
Quinton,
Celina 74, 140, 167, 210, 212
Ray 101
Tony 101
Arick 105, 124
Aaron 74
Austin 90
Quiroz, Nancy 55
Quiroz, V
eronica 90
Radish, Rhonda 86, 113, 118, 145
Rainwater, Gina 8, 55, 61, 139
Rainwater, Melissa 101
Ramirez, Eddie 105
Ramos, Dora 86, 141, 173
Rank, Brandon 101, 124, 189
Rasmussen. Mark 28. 55, 128, 131, 138
Rasmussen. Stephen 101, 197
Rasner, luan 139, 74
Rasner, Ricardo 86, 188, 189
Rather, Steven 101
Rawson,
lustin 140
Ray, lettrey 74, 86, 140
Ray, Katrina 86
Rayheld,
Rayfield,
Raygoza,
George 74, 159
lames 86
lulie 77
Rayl, David 55
Rayos, Celestino 101
Recendez, Allison 101
Reed, lohn 74, 124, 140, 143
Reeder, Michelle 55
Renleria.
Renleria,
Replogle,
Henry 105, 140
Patricia 86
Rebecca 55, 138
Robles,
Rocha,
Rocha,
Rocha,
Rocha,
Kenny 77
David 90
Francisco 88
Laura 77
Lucia 105
Rodriguez, Chris 58
Rodriguez, Diane 101
Rodriguez, Dyana 101
Rodriguez, loann 101
Rodriguez, Pain 102
Rodriguez, Romeo 105, 160
Rodriguez, Santiago 102
Roias, lavier 105, 160
Rojas, lose 102, 160
Roldan, Kathryn 87, 173, 194, 221
Roldan, Robert 52, 58, 115, 117, 194
Rollo, Anna 87, 138
Romero, Daniel 87
Romo, Carlos 102
Root, lanet 87
Root, loy 87
Rose, Carl 77
Rose, Rebecca 102
Rose, Steven 102
Roth, Sophi 74, 110, 113, 120, 144, 1
Rowland, Rlbert 77
Rowley, Libby 90
Rozas, Adam 87, 171
Rubalcaba, Pedro 87, 171
Rudd,
lulie 74, 139
Roddy, David 87, 139
Rudig, lames 33, 47, 48, 134, 134,
157, 186, 187
Rudig, Steven 74, 197
Rue, Frank 102, 209
Rue, Ruben 74, 124, 143
Rullner, Michelle 58, 110, 113, 120
Run.
David 87, 193
Ruiz, Gloria 75
98
Russilano, Reney 87, 145
Rulh, Michael 102
Ryan, leremy 87
Ryan, Kelly 58, 120, 140, 144, 212
Sachau, Michael 90, 120, 155
Sachau, Teresa 87, 144
Sadac, Allan 102, 124
Saddig, Tarrig 186
Saechao, Chiew 75
Saechao, Sharm 64
Saenz, Veronica 75
Saenz, Yvonne 102
Salazar, Brendan 102, 124, 140, 160
Salazar, Patricia 87, 173
Salazar, Raul 105
Saldana, Manuel 87, 140
Salha, Tammy 102
Salierno, Slelani 58, 113
Salinas, Rene 90, 159
Salmeron, leny 102
Salmeron, lose 87, 90
Salmeron, luan 87
Salmeron, Richard 77
Salsido, Veronica 87
Salyer, Melanie 102
Samuels, Tracy 102, 124, 126, 198
Replogle, Sean 101, 228
Reyes, Lisa 101
Reynolds, Shane 90
Reynolds, Syrenna 58. 128,
Rhodes, Mark 58
Rhodes, Phillip 86, 159
Rich, Caryn 101
Richardson, Brenda 145
Richardson, David 87
Richardson, Devan 87
Richardson, Todd 87, 208
Ricketts, Amelia 132, 141,
130, 136, 194, 198, 202, 274
145
Sanborn
Sanborn
. llealher 77
, Roger 105, 160
Sanches, David 139
Sanders, Lori 59, 120, 139, 140, 141
Sanders, Todd 102, 171, 181
Santa Maria, Aleiandra 102
Sato, Yuki 75, 228
Satre, Lisa 59
Saucedo, Francisco 59, 139
Saucedo, lames 59
Saucedo, lessica 87
Schafer,
Daria 75. 136, 137, 139, 224,
138, 148, 149, 155,
225
Schnauler, Amy 59
Schnauter, Annie 87, 109, 229
Scholield, David 75, 124, 180
Schofield, lodi 48, 59
Schofield, Wendi 87, 142
Sehoolcraft, Scott 59
Scianna, lulle 90
Scoggins, lessica 102, 124, 127
Scott, lenniter 102
Scott, Karla 90
Scott, Michael 75
Scrimshire, Gayla 105
Searcy, Stacy 59
Sebastian, Sabrina 87, 132, 139
Sedillo, Narcy 102, 193, 209
Sellers, Stephanie 102, 145
Seright, lenniler 87, 138, 198
Severns, Curtis 102
Seymore, Daniel 77, 140
Seymore, Travis 102, 138, 140, 145, 192, 193,
209
Shackleton, Debra 59, 113, 212
Shandra, Anna 77
Shannon, Charles 64, 171
Sharpe, Bob 105, 197
Shaw, lay 102, 188, 189
Shaw, Robert 87, 140, 159
Shawn, Robert 64
Shelton. David 43, 59, 139, 155, 157, 186.
187
Shelton, Leo 105
Shepard, lames 77, 109, 149, 186, 189
Shepherd, David 59, 120, 145
Shepherd, Kristi 87, 124
Sherrill, Andrea 87, 124
Shockley, Titfany 87, 120
Shook, Clitt 87, 140, 145
Shulelt, Margie 51, 60, 138, 143, 221
Shulman, rod 75, 109, 159, 229
Sibbell, Stephanie 91, 105, 109, 138
Sidebottom, Kim 60, 124, 126
Sills, Michael 102
Silva, lason 87
Silvas, Marty 77, 155, 228
Silveira, loe 75
Simonelli, loy 102, 139
Simpson, Kendra 87, 124
Simpson, Kirk 87
Sinclair, Samantha 78, 88, 218
Sinor, Mike 77, 155, 228, 229
Slaughter, Beth 75, 120
Smelser, Christian 102, 197
Smlth, Andrea 88
Smith, Devon 102, 140
Smith, Donald 75, 120, 144, 186, 187
Smith, Douglas 102, 140, 160, 193
Smith, Dwayne 77, 140
Smith, llarold 60, 120, 144, 187
Smith, lames 102
Smith, lamie 77, 190
Smith, lay 160
Smith, lelfrey 11, 60, 205
Smith, lenniler 102
Smith, lenny 102, 140
Smith, Laura 88
Smith, Marc 105
Smith, Robert 25, 60, 118, 139
Smith, Scott 102, 140
Smith, Tricia 88, 140
Solis, Patrick 105
Solis, Rosa 16, 75. 135, 139, 172, 173, 219
Solis, Sandra 8
Somersett, loshua 105
Sorensen, lason 102, 160
Soto, Louie 102, 145, 209
Souza, Daniel 88
Souza, David 88
Sowers, Annalyn 90
Spano, Stacey 25, 75, 139
Spears, laquelln 88, 138, 228
Speidell, Kimberly 90
Spellman, Stacy 75, 131
Spencer, Kelly 103
Spires, Michael 64, 140
Spires, Sarah 130
Spivey, Greg 77, 140
Spivey, Kevin 105
Springmeyer, Melissa 88
Stattord, lason 88, 159
Staltord, Tracy 103
Stair, Deanne 88, 139, 198
Standley, David 103, 160
Standridge, Rachele 90
Stanger, Troy 75
Starling, lason 105, 124, 140
Stephens, Amy 75
Stephens, Rena 103. 140, 173
Stephens, Ronald 103, 189
Stephens, shawn 159
Sterling, Scott 103, 171, 217
Stevens, Dena 14, 55, 60, 110, 113, 194, 198
Stevens, Nathan 103, 165, 197
Stevenson, lulie 105
Stieers, Kenneth 77, 159
Stine, Rhonda 88, 212
Stockbridge, Kenneth 103
Stollels, Garett 88, 120, 197
Story, Michelle 103, 118
Stolesbery. Lori 88, 198
Stout, Devin 75, 159
Stovall, Brian 60, 124, 138, 143, 175, 186, 187,
189
Stricklin, Charles
Stuhhleheld, Thad 105, 140, 160, 161
Sullivan, Vlendi 103, 124, 168, 169, 185, 221
Summers, Darrell 103
Summers, lohnathon 75
Summers, Richard 88
Sumpter, Timothy 77, 139, 140
Sundstrom, lenniler 4, 75, 132, 141
Surratt, Rlchard 60, 140
Sustaita, loe 103
Suzor, Michael 103, 140
Swartzlander, Kevin 75, 120, 145
Svrearingen, Brandi 103
Tait, Alicla 60, 140, 141
Taltata, Michael 28, 60, 124, 138, 143,
177
Talbot, Darren 21, 60
Talbot, Kelly 103, 124
Tate, Stacie, 103, 140, 144
Tate, Tracie 103, 132
Taylor, Ryan 103, 124, 160, 180, 181
Teal, Sheryl 88
Tellechea, Deanna 88, 132, 141
Tennison, Sonya 88
Tercero, lavier 88
Terrian, lennlfer 88, 124, 215
Terrones, llelen 60
Terry, Darcy 88, 144
Thatcher, Kim 26, 60
Thatcher, Reed 90
Thayer, Robert 60, 140
Thomas, Archie
Thomas, Eric 75, 109, 159
Thomas, Lisa 103, 124, 126
Thomas
, Spencer 103, 189
Thompson, lason 60, 124, 186, 187
Thomton, lason 60, 124, 186, 187
Thomton, Tim 60, 138, 176, 177, 178, 179, 205
Tigulo, Lode 88, 124, 126
Tilley, Erick 90, 140, 159, 205
Tilley. Leland 75, 120, 156, 159, 176, 177,
Tiss, Andy 61, 183, 206
Todd, Karen 103, 124, 126, 140, 144, 213
Toledo,
Derek 75
Toomey. Christine 61
Toovey.
Dana 88, 139
Torres, Alma 77
Torres.
Torres.
Torres.
Torres,
Torres,
Christina 103, 109
loe 75, 159
Letlcia 103
Marie 103
Sergio 105, 160
Tosehi, lames 88, 138, 228
Trammell, Susan 88
Treis, Robert 105
Tripp, Travis 88, 124
Throwbridge, Cindy 88, 132, 141, 198
Troy, Ryan 103, 160, 161, 180, 181, 207
Trulli, lenniler 8, 37, 61, 138
Truong,
Tucker,
Nhat 103
Sherri 75
Tully, Brian 75
Tunnell,
Turner,
Turner,
Turner,
Robert 88, 155
left 103, 140
lill 61, 139
Loren 90, 139
Turner, Vlendy 75
Ulloa, Elizabeth 103
Underwood, lulie 75
Urton, Bryon 61, 124, 214
Utley, Donna 61, 139, 140
178. 179
Zayas,
Vaca, lavier 103, 160
Valdez, Mendy 103, 140
Valdez, Sandra 75, 131, 218
Valdez, Tammy 75, 131
Valentine, Kimberly 75
Valentine, Lisa 103, 144
Valentino, lill 75
Vallabh, ltaiesh 88
Valles, Vincent 103
Van Dellen, Andrew 77
Van Deventer, Charles 66, 75, 138
Van Deventer, leremy 104
Van Elswyk, Lisa 61, 128, 140
Van Groningen, Lisa 4, 12, 61, 139
Vanciel. Brian 88
Varela, Marshall 104, 181
Vargas, Beatriz 88
Vargas, Robin 104, 229
Varner, lason 58, 62, 118, 162, 197
Varner, Kelli 6, 76, 138, 198
Vasey, Hope 104
Vasquez, Anna 104, 140
Vasquez, Anthony 64
Vasquez, Conrad 62
Vasquez, Eddie 77
Vasquez, Liz 104, 144
Vasquez, Mary 62
Vasquez. Stephen 62. 139
Vasquez, 'tracy 76, 140
Vasquez, Vanessa 77
Vega, Elizabeth 76, 140
Velasquez, Anna 88
Velasquez. Lawrence 88, 139. 222
Velasquez, Sergio 105
Venegas, lesse 90, 159
Venegas, luan 77, 159
Venegas, Maria 104
Venegas, Narcisso 90
Vengley, leflrey 104, 160, 222
Vera, Esther 104. 144
Verissimo, Tamara 76
Vierra, Michelle 4, 62
Villalobos, Monique 88, 139
Villanueva, Marcia 104
Vincent, Elaine 62
Vinson, Virginia 76
Vinyard, Pam 76, 140
Vitale, Clark 90
Vo, Be 88
Vo, Ly 62
Vodak, Dustin 140
Vogt, Tamara 76, 167
Vonada, Tanya 89, 145
Vongpanya, Khamin 64
Wade, Melanie 89, 132, 141
Wagner, lellrey 104
Walker, lason 100, 124
Walker, luIiAnna 77, 140
Walker, Michelle 77, 140
Wall, Michael 62, 145, 194
Wall, Stephen 89
Wallace, Gary 23, 63
Wallace, Shannah 89
Wallis, David 104
Walls, Lovetta 90
Walters, Megan 104
Ward, Denise 89
Wardell, Tara 76
Warren, lon 76, 194, 226
Waters. lulie 76, 138, 168
Weaver, Brandon 104, 164, 197
Weaver, Danice 198
Webb, lenniler 104
White, lason 89
White, Ronald 76
White, Stephen 76
Whitley, Shane 104
Whitley, Shannon 38, 63, 128
Whitworlh, Lana 89
Wicks, Robin 89, 140
Widener, Melissa 89
Wiehl, Michael 76, 109, 162, 197
Wiley, lanette 55, 76, 138, 148, 149
Wiley, Stephen 104, 105, 138, 160, 161
Wildey, Melissa 64
Williams, Eric 77
Williams, Gary 89, 145
Williams. Stephen 8. 34. 43, 68. 124. 143.
Williams, loby 76
Williamson, Melanie 76
Williamson, Melissa 76
Willmore, Brendan 104
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson.
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Wilson,
Christoph 89, 159
Howard 104, 140, 160, 161, 209
Kenneth 104
Kristi 89
Linda 63
Phillip 89. 139, 165
Sabrina 104, 140, 145
Steven 89, 140
Timothy 104, 160
Wendy 76, 89, 138, 140, 228
Winslow, Carrie 89
Winslow, Wendy 89
Winter, Brian 89
Winter, Gregory 94, 104, 129, 197, 201
Witte, Cara 63, 138
Witte, Curtis 89
Woltring, Ronald 89, 188, 189
Womack, Krista 76, 139
Wong, lennie 104, 138, 169
Woodfill, Kenny 77
Woodrow, Barbara 104, 140
Woodrow, Loren 76, 120
Woodrow, Tammy 76, 140
Woods, Deedra 104, 124, 229
Woods, Ginger 76, 140
Woods, Tina 76, 124
Woody, Charles 76, 205, 207
Workman, Kimberly 76
Wray, Candace 104
Wray, Chris 89
Wright, David 63
Wright, lell 4, 52, 63, 117, 139
Wright, lenniier 104, 105, 118, 173, 221
Wright, Kerry 6, 77, 90
Wright, Shannon 229
wngin
, Steven 89, 140, 159
Yale, Lorie 76
Yancey, Laura
Yarbery, Christy 89
Yaws, Dena 76
Yeater, Karl 89
Vocum, Brice 89, 189, 197
Yoo, lean 89, 139, 169, 228
York, Susie 104
Young,
Young,
Young,
Young,
Young,
Donald 8, 61, 63, 136, 137, 138
Kimberly 63
Phillip 63, 120, 144
Russell 89, 159
Stephanie 76
Kim 104, 142
Webb, Kevin 28, 63, 128, 138
Weber, Kimberly 89
Webster, Nicky 89
Weisenborn, Criag 105
Wells, lulie 76
Welty, Deborah 89, 90, 167, 182. 183, 212, 214, 221
Welty, Melissa 63, 140
Westman, Eric 104
Weston, Ronetta 77
Whala, Arron 77
Whipple, lenniler 104
Whisenant, Delphia 89,
White, Daniel 104, 142
124, 126, 172, 173, 218
Zelaya, Ana 76
Zepeda, Mirna 89
Zhong, Suzy 104
Zieman, Kelly 64, 140
Dllges, Shawna 104, 124
Zotti, Anthony 90, 140
Zotti, Brandy 104, 173
Zotti, Desiree 104, 169, 184, 185
Faculty
147. 162
Allan, Andy 20
Anderson, Maureen 20
Angeles, Tony 225
Ash, Doug 20
Audino, Karlene 20
Ayres, Margaret 28
Baily, Ross 155
Balderama, Martha 28
Beacom, lohn 20
Benway, Dave 20
Berry, Grady 20
Blackburn, Marris 29
Boley, Patricia 28
Bonar, Mark 20, 161
Borges, Les 20, 222
Bradley, Lynda 20, 140
Brett, lanell 20, 139, 141
Brewster, Cynthia 28
Bronzan, Donna 167
Burke, Bob 20
Burke, Brenda 20, 140
Burke. Charles 29
Calmese, Frank 155
Carroll-Mahan, Kathy 20, 169, 184, 185
Casale, Charlie 21, 155
Cloer, Dan 21
Corliss, Pam 21, 131
Daugherty, Art 21
Davis. Bill 29
Dichera, Chuck 21, 28
Dineley, Larry 29
Downs, Peggy 21, 27
Drake, Glen 21
Dunlap, George 21
Dyar, Steve 28
Ellis, Robert 21
Feaver, Claude 21, 27
French, Sara 21, 132
Floyd, Nancy 28
Garcia, Fred 21
Garster, Dan 160, 161
Gonzales, Paula 28
Goulart, Kathy 28
Grail, Bob 21
Graves, Donna 28
Gutierres, Lupe 21
Hadley, losh 21
llamman, Sara 28, 120, 123, 144
Harabedolf, Ana 29
Hernandez, Ray 22, 190, 191. 193
Hess, lohn 22
llill, Ken 22, 158, 159
Holer, Dwight 22
Holguin, Manuel 22
Holmes, Roger 22, 140
Huckabay, lohn 22, 158, 159, 176
Huston, Ed 22, 150
lrwin, Dennis 26, 158, 159
lackson, Dan 22, 120, 123, 144
laramillo, Liz 28
lansen, Patricia 28
laurequi, Betty 29
Johnson, Peggy 220
Karlea, Bonnie 22, 138
Kasparian, Danna 22, 138
Kaviani, Leah 22
Kennedy, Connie 22
llildow, Karl 22, 176
Kline, Dave 185, 189
Kuykendall, Bill 23, 176, 177
Lahmann, Steve 23
Lane,1oe 23, 155, 190. 192, 193
Le, Ky 29
Litchlield, Pauline 23
Loomis, Mary 23
Loyd, Ron 23, 139
McDonnell, lim 23, 173
McEachern, Cora 23
McKee, Valerie 26
McNult, Esmond 23, 27
Mana, Paul 23
Mann, Norma 23
Martinez, Virginia 28
Mathews, Eleanor 29
Moody, Shirlene 23
Moos, Helen 26
Morrelli, Penney 23, 140
Naylor, loy 23, 139
Neal, Mike 23, 198
Nelson, Suzanne 24
Nucknls, Patsy 29
Olivas, Louis 29
Pasquini, Henry 24, 134,
Pasquini, Sue 24
135
Pendergast, Skip 155, 183, 212
Penton, lluey 29
Perez, Rosemary, 29
Perry, Orvil 24
Phillips, Cheri 26, 29
Piotrovrski, Dave 24, 124, 142, 209
Pipe, Keeble 24, 186
Plett, lohn 24
Probst, Leo 29
Quantrell, Sharon 29
Ralhbome, Ed 29
Rex, Robert 24
Riberio, Margie 29
Rodriguez, lou 29
Rodriguez, Lou 29
Rodriguez, Steve 29
Rogers, Steve 17, 24, 139
Roldan, Hank 24
llossetti, loanne 26, 29
Rountree, Mary Ann 24
ltudoll, Doug 24, 171
Sanchez, Mikd 26
Sandoval, Ben 24
Savage, Merritt 24
Scaliide, Pete 142
Schmall, Fred 24
Shahzade, Art 25
Sheesley, Gene 25
Shepherd, Dick 25
Short, Elaine 25, 132
Simpson, Dean 25, 128, 129
Smith, Mary 25, 139
Souza, Anna 29
Stephens, Gig 25, 158, 159, 208
Stevens, Maury 25, 165, 198
Suess, Gerry 25
Sutton, Carolyn 25
Swartzlander, Lynne 29
Sylvia, lohn 25, 140
Tanner, Sara 25
lebeau, Frank 25
Thornton, Troy 29
Tilley, Chris 160, 209
lirroco, lohn 29
Vandergritf, Hilda 29
Villa, Nellie 29
Villanueva, Doreen 25
Vogt, Mike 25, 155, 183, 214
Wauchope, Tom 26
Walkowiak, lerry 26
Waymack, Cheryl 26, 139
Whitlield, Mary 26
Wight, Criag 26
Williams, Gerlad 29
Williams, Wilma 26
Winterton, Vicki 26
Winey, Tim 142
Wood, David 26
Yamamoto, Walter 26
Zavattari, lohn 26
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"Crack", which may be the most addictive narcotic on the streets
yet.
3. Prince Andrew married Sarah Ferguson in iuty at Westminster
Abbey.
4. New York Mets team members, Jesse Orozco and Gary Carter,
celebrate the 8-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the seventh
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an American journalist, were arrested and accused ot spying.
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HOW TO PUT TOGETHER A FIRST RATE BOOK
At long last, after a long year of hard work and
dreaded deadlines the 1987 yearbook is finally
complete. The many weekends, lunch hours and
after-school work sessions have paid off and
have resulted in this book. We would like to
express our gratitude to all the dedicated people
who made the 1986-87 OAK possible:
lim Gift and lostens - For all the help and support
you've given us and for all the great ideas you
put into our heads at camp.
Larry Lee - How did you put up with all our
cancelled sessions? The use of your studio and
the quality of your senior pictures made our
yearbook come to life.
Pam Corliss - Your dedication and enthusiasm
brought us through the year. Thank you for just
being there and for becoming our "weekend
mom".
Oak Staff - Thanks for the long hours and week-
ends you spent working. Your ideas and creativ-
ity made the OAK a quality book.
Photographers - All the time you spent in the
dark room doing and redoing our pictures was
worth it, don't you think? Your memorable shots
brought our book alive and full of lasting memo-
ries. Special thanks to Gary Howard and Syrenna
Reynolds for camping out in the dark room those
two Friday nights to get the work done for us.
Sponsors and Parent Advertisers - Thanks for
your support, your contribution made the OAK
possible.
To the students who participated in the Anatomy
pictures - Thank you for giving up that afternoon
to go to Larry Lee's in Exeter and for being such
good sports while we poked fun.
We wish the best of luck to all the graduating
seniors and hope this yearbook will be full of
lasting memories for everyone.
Thanks for everything -
The 1986-87 OAK Editors
Marion Andersen
Alex Haley
Patty Kramer
Syrenna Reynolds
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.