Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)
- Class of 1986
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Other sun-loving students chose different summer sports, such as waterskiing, i windsurfing to get And several oth- or on dirt bikes time practicing for the summer, many students ac- their long awaited driver's license and spent their time talking Mom and Dad into buying another car. In some cases they even got their own cars and spent every spare moment fixing them up, mainly altering the suspension. Valley Parkway made a huge comeback, with several car clubs cruising everydfridayy and Saturday' nigl3tee,Also,-on back in school valley, ine After Dari Night Club w:i5 p5cked If I and the lines were longer than usual, Across the street, Qwik Corner was raided every hour by police scattering crowds of thrill-seekers finding out What is going on tonight? . Lucky students went on vacations to Ha- waii, Europe, around the states, or to other exciting places. Some went to summer camps for cheerleading, sports, yearbook, or just to relax and have fun. 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When no parties seem to be jumpin', several groups of kids usually decide to party at the hills or sky or - for anyone whose car can make the rough trip - the views. From the upper views, you can look straight down Valley Parkway and from flat rock, you can see the entire city and parts of surrounding towns. As our town expands, so does the variety of places to go. The traditional hangouts tRound Table, The Vineyard, Burger King, etc.J now have new competition from newer businesses ttampost, The Carousel and UA 8, and Fenton'sJ. Night Life in Escondido has picked up alot in the last couple of years, and when we want to go out, we can do it in style! I -0 - iwwu., 1 . n ' . o ' g' . V . , . 'g -ml. '31 , . ,... -.ff 5 QW? i ' ' ' . .T 1 In . x , Q A W1 ' .o . 0 O 3. 'xlt Ev, Ai ' it is . ii- V , , 5 Q o .l S , Q. . 079 -. Q9 uk ur- 4 'Li My xi: 1, . mm' N ,M wr :LV 1 ' QYQI --.Q , A u f J..--4 ' : .i W x O ' ,' ,' .N . wp' 'Mn' Q ' -7 A ' . 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The definitions of these categories change in their interpretations as much as people change their clothes. Some more noticeable groups are the mods, the surf- ers, the iocks, and of course the ever-changing trendies. Mods are the more individuality-minded of the four. They wear a lot of black, and they also wear clothes that reflect the 60's in style. The most important thing is not what they wear, but the fact that they dress the way they choose to. They don't let magazines or others people ,T .I .L V f ,--y V . Hi 1 i I v Q A I WW Two surfers and a surfer chick model their everlasting Swells up! Time to catch a wave! digital and nautical watches. A must for every wave lover. Put your right foot in, put your left loot out . . . Shoes of all colors, designs, and shapes became more in than gust plain tennis shoes. Sculpting sprays, hair glaze, sprays, mousse, and gels helped make hair stay in its place and look its finest. lorraine ZeIenz's hair is no exception to the fine styles of 12 IN FASHION the 8O's. influence them, and the funny thing is, their old clothes often become the new trend. Trendies are the total opposite. Impressions are every- thing, so they read all the fashion magazines, buying everything they see and not stopping to think if it will be fashionable two weeks later. They often confuse fad with fashion, which is okay if they have the money to buy a new wardrobe twice a month. The latest styles for this very large group seems to be pastel flowers on every- thing, shiny silk, and knit stirrup pants. Paisley patterns from the 60's have been modified for the 80's. Big shirts and tight pants adorned with all kinds of jewelry, espe- cially rhinestone and pearl brooches can be seen all over the place. Male trendies are the same. They roll up their pants and let their shirttails hang out of their sweaters. locks are entirely unique to the human race, They shave their heads every football season, and their entire wardrobes consist of Levi's 501 blues, sports jerseys, and white leather tennis shoes. They carry around Play- mate coolers and are very loud. Another really large group at Orange Glen are the surfers, which is not unusual, since the beach is only 30 miles away. The clothes they wear reflect the casual lifestyle which they live. Baggy cotton shorts and pants, T-shirts and sweatshirts bearing surfboard logos, and Flojo sandals or Vans shoes are the basics for their wardrobes. There are many more styles of groups of people that call themselves whatever they want, some not wanting to be labeled, because everyone is different everywhere. The most important rule of fashion in the 80's is dressing to please one person: yourself. 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Toga day had the least response, but was alot of fun for those who wore their sheets to school. With Tuesday came the mobsters with hats, furs, jewels, and machine guns. Some of the more creative students came as mafia targets, car- rying anti-mob signs and wearing holey, blood- Q. Hey, Let's Hear it, We've Got Spirit! stained shirts. On Wednesday-NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! Everywhere you looked they were there, with their backpacks, bandaged knees, and broken glasses. Nerd day had the best response tor maybe everyone always dresses that way all the timely At any rate, it was the most fun. Halloween fell on Thursday and it also brought a great response from students. The campus was filled with witches, Rambos, Tarzans and lanes, and even cheerleaders. Friday was the Traditional red-white-and-blue Day. b li' ki Yam 'I , . arp: ,F , ' L . day. The day brought a patriotic end to the week and got everyone up for the big Home- coming game against Fallbroolr. Throughout the week, during lunch, class competitions were held to help determine which class had the most spirit. Seniors blew away the fresh- men and sophomores, and eased by the fired- up juniors to come out in first place, as usual. SENIORS RULE! I left- Charlie Rhinehart and Paul Temperendola getting ready to skip town with their loot on Mafia upper right - The nerd royalty on parade! Some scary creatures walking around on Halloween. T, Wa M MM., W fm! 1 5, ' V15 .Wg J 0 V , .V P 'N H fr' ...D , 'L 4, . :HES ' W A -W' 12- ' J. H' A 4? ' -2 V ' W. f 'N .. x .. il ng , , Jgn5 ? fi- , - , gf ' I f 2'!-'V , Aff H 5 1- ,f V Mew xw, A 4 A x 'f af 1:1 1,55 if: fgifibf '11 4. 1 ' . 1 ,, Lp , - . M , A n , . 'ns gl Q 9 N 'rf , ,J !,?.uN-, v.j,'u Q ,flaw x 4,4 .1 t , 1 1 s K ,SW P F :X 1' '11 . N: .wi z 5 , I W A . V , Vfyw ANA' . nl .J 'IJ-V ' ,,f ' 5,4 n 1 If A V i?5v:' M ' ' wxw . QT X A . J. 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W N f'GfT7VifiVffj ' .Vt f 1iQ'EWY'MCu'1''Q ,'f i' ., MQ H, ' a ,. ff fQ 'v3,d3QQ,5 Vi ' -ff ' 4124? , .I V uv +5-'J :,. r i JV 5 .2 if W I ' 'E law ,N fum ...im , I8 IN ROYALTY 1986 HOIVIECOIVIING COURT N KING AND QUEEN Brett Salisbury and Lori Lemmon photos provrded by Richard Lawrence Photography The Right Studio SENIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS Paul Siehly and Iacqueline Ireland ' I we 'A IUNIOR PRINCE AND PRINCESS Paul Temprendola and Lon BIakeburr0ugh fi- ni . E Y SOPHOMORE PRINCE AND PRINCESS Kevrn Blakeburrough and Terese Potts FRESHMEN PRINCE AND PRINCESS Dan Stehly and Jackie Steckman IN ROYALTY I9 HOIVIECOIVIING 1985 his year's Homecoming was a tremene dous success!!! The ASB did a great job organizing the pregame activities and everything went smoothly. The ceremony was slightly altered by the extraordinary Class of '86, which decided to bring their entire four years of royalty in to crown this year's court. Several convertibles were borrowed from lo- cal dealers to drive the old court up in style. For the 85-86 court, each class produced a float, based on the theme of The Four Sea- sons. The seniors did well with their season fwinterb and their float was a real Winter Wonderland . Over 200 balloons were let loose as the float met the crowd to reveal the snowy scene. The juniors did well, also, re- ceiving second place in the competition. A huge mural of a wave set the summery scene, with a sandcastle, real sand, and even a car to add to their float. The sophomores had a bright float to go along with their season of spring. Their giant rainbow showed alot of hard work by the class of '88. The freshmen showed some real freshmen personality with their autumn scene - a barn and a scarecrow. The week preceding Homecoming stirred up junior-senior rivalries - the seniors coming up victorious not only in the Halloween egg wars, but in the float competition as well. Way to go '86! After the new court was introduced and the floats all took them away, the ASB spon- sered a huge fireworks display to fire up the crowd before the game. The Homecoming game against Fallbrook was probably the most exciting and crowded of the season. OG had more alumni back this year than we have had in a long time. Cheerleaders from ten years ago came to cheer on the team and reminisce. Og put up a tough fight against Fallbrook, but ended up on the short end of the stick. Although the game wiped us out of the playoofs, we had a great season and a football team to be proud of. Homecoming '85 was definately a success! i .ff rp MW 93 . fi A Z mv, ., I ,1 JV' A ....-W-v,.,w,...---ff 1 'Z 5' wif PRETTY RDWDY INDIVIDUALS DURING EIGHTY-SIX ust as our principal introduced the new PATRIOT 1 PRlDE - Personal Responsiblity In Developing Excellence -The seniors introduced their SENIOR PRlDE - Pretty Rowdy Individuals During Eighty-six. The Class of '86 sold T- shirts and sweatshirts for a fundraiser and one-fourth of the class had the shirts. The seniors displayed their PRIDE and rowdiness at pep rallies, games and assemblies with class! PATRMT E., A-use ' A454- i I J if ti, iff? in 3 -qi .v ' r 1 5 ' 'II . I is V! I, .Vip I , ,W'il'- . mg. . Silvan. QQ-s , I Rebecca Adair Micheal Adams Gabi Aguilar Rf Sean Akans Gerry Aldana Raquel Almarez I Q, rk J -I Cheryl Alto Elizabeth Amador Dean Amstulz vYf fw I I ' - AJ 'Lil ' 1 0, H' ' I l ' . , ' ' ' X 1 David Anderson Kimberly Anderson Darren Applegate B - . XI ' is .W 40 I fix ll. We -nl .,, Y lin 1. ,ff Stacy Barlow 1' 3, we lip? . ,ff agar Alan Bathgate 1 Q Head: Bauer Ken Bealo Mark Bealo Pamela Beauchamp Paula Bechtold l , f 3 dk Bruce Beck Sabina Begun Penny Belden Llsa Bell Eric Bell Q' r - Lisa Belts Anthony Bierle lames Bierle lerilyn Bigler Michelle Bjerkness is Ref. - I X 5' V1 ' X? ,rx .1 W W ' 'X W' -as .fw- -YE T in Q, l Kenneth Block Lorraine Bloise Robert Boden Henk Bothoi Geoffrey Bouchey , 'ff'-71 'E ' ': 'f f , A .- W, WV . ,V V '-lcff Mxwmmi Koi-F, 'W '.X.I,'5,', I ' K 1 T 1 Keith Bounds Gina Brady Sieve Branin A1 ,CPT hm 'Jn I QI. fx I W AV . Hi 1, rrrr r f r or fl x -g 1 K, i -.5 ,, 7 Q Y L A I -Ji .L , ,,. N Paul Bredesgaard Debbie Bricker Rebecca Brodie . ! X if -f A ...J T4 41? A R Jn.. 'bf 4 5 ill... , l Dianne Brogan Kelly Brown Mardi Brown Alan Bruning Faith Bryen 'X . ' Wir i an J. L Kenneth Bullard Stuart Burt Chris Cain Lisa Campbell Gregory Canady , 92-Q., 24- . 3535 :QS C fa to -in Rhonda Canedy Christopher Cardoza Margrete Chadwick Shannon Chatham Chris Chestnut C i if W Ek, ,J We . at Y - - V -.B Ili A Af H 0 ,M .su , W Q YQ 1 4: Shawn Chlopek Karen Clark Rebecca Clark Randy Cleveland Danielle Cloutier IN QFNIORQ 7' wi HIGH' Dawn Cornwell -n., . -'gf ' 9 1? . L fb lf' Kerri Crampton ., ' Q. H: , U- ibkl ' , ' 1 'hi X, I 1 Richard Corp Robert Cosier Christine Covey David Cramer 'iw , W J! Cynthia Cunningham Margeret Dacus Leigh Darby lim Dasilva y -in H 'C K. m. M and ' .- T V . 'IDM' Ladonna Davis Micheal Dean Judi DeBoer Kerry DeCotes lim Duebig 1, X X ,1 ' r he if D' wr' MQW N ,V 'pix , A ' N I , ie' T yi A Ei! Tim Devaney Eric DeVroeg Dale Dick Amanda Dietz Lisa Dockham Z6 IN SENIORS 'oz 9. avqmf. '. i .vg if Paul Douglas Douglas Dowdy Christine Dowler Stuart Dunn Curt Dykes I, . ,,' All l if E I H Julie Easgwood LuAnn Eaton Michelle Eberwein Devin Ellenwood Roger Eltzroth 5 N In preparation for Homecoming lmllflinm, some pose lor ri quick pholo. V ko I U, Q Q xl L ,. ' l . .. X - 4,- wx A . e9 .L-'+I' -1 g v l Q L 'a l Ill QEMIDDK 4, si Q , ,pg MM. ,V rx 4, rfqfi . - '.. P- 11.8 1,-' i. ', , A I K, Yek 5 Q1 N : ' - ' - 'W-I F f ' .f. 7 If NN all Q ii JM' A s in uv Allyson Espinoza ' Ricardo Espinoza William Falling Spencer Farmer 4. 3 f , 'rw lr jg 1.41. el 'Si - I UI Gloria Favela Karen Field Joseph Fitzgerald reel M, ,i W. K W . , , . Marl English Roxanne Enos A15-vw .. my , A. David Favela ,XN 'iii F Af!! 'ff' l Eric F lickinger Cleolilde Flores Q ,, QP 1 - - Brent Foster John Foster Vickie Fowler Cherie Gabler Doug Gambold 28 IN Qrriiinnc , M,-lim, V wt 'l' T' MV 3 M71 iw' I ' if XWQA El 'W Doug Gann Sharon Garcia B Richard Gates Wilmer Gay Gail Gerlen X l A ' lu 5 1 ,QW i A .! ri V A : , 2 ,dam . 1 J W i ui, W 1 .5 ' ll r l S Gina Gerritsen Scott Ginther Rachelle Glass Patricia Glenwinkle - lon Glines l , '-Ki' ' 1 Null MM Laurel Glover Olga Gomez Ernest Gonzalez Seanna Gould Anne Grady ,QQ ll Berry Green Aaron Gregg i , 2 . W'-af-. pw ,,,, ,1 ..,.. - 5. -f vw - -. sz .'A p- . M 4 - 1, ' Michael Griffin Cynthia Grimes iw .. V ,X '- rrfb - Linda Guadarrama Timothy Guerrette Madeline Gulla Karen Halvorson Karen Hammer I 1-xxx , i 15, hxggj, -F . ,. M . fl , - . i Y f D l Y Melody Hansen Debra Harding Anne Harkey Glen Harkleroad Scott Harper l x N 1 1 KW-.,..--- ' Andrea Harris Shevon Harris Heidi Hart Craig Hartsuyker Karyn Hawkins 30 IN SENIORS ,NW A X , YQ, Y YI i 'WIDINL 3UlJMf 4 l Vanessa Hay Marc Heath what 71 . . .Ll ,xr ill , w. lames Hebdon Monique Helm Christine Henderson , f si dike - I -q.. 'D - - H David Henne Sheila Henty Paul Herbert Jeff Herchert James Hibbitts Darla Hioks lulie Hicks 1 1- ,, W-,sr-V W 6 ,-. ww X LE, lrw.,.. Heather Holrnes Christopher Hood Stephanie Hiltono Corey Hoag Chrissy Hoelsher , . - Y N. 4 1 RY? 'mm N L. 413 ' ,A 's-1 ' ' J, X ,lim . nga.: 4-l 8. NH.. . X X no s.F'e ., .- ., H , , fix 5 .X 'A 4' ' .ef 'T :Y ' F-- I J ' ,, . H mmM nl. 'WUI i vi. '.,....,.. .e.,-..9 .- V IW - , .Q l if nh in vi Q5 if ,r .3 I7-EQ i 9 2 'r f W f A' l'- , ' J' li A , r I W - M AW in 5 r, , i , '11 i Lisa Hooten Wager J. ,X , jq',.fp e ,J ,-9 Amy Hull lx? Y-rmx, may ,, W ff .qui , Nw JrlsJ'1df tlle,'lasleN,nYpl Cherrse Bolts and Shallre Rogers would Melanie Hopper J.. in ee? J , imma W ,r-.rr . , o ,F Q LT' ,er-.nm , . i, W Lori Hull www, , , ,. f V, J Kralhr5gQmg:ln 'lhe Qillagekilh-mg iliqiglrn lhqirQ5QrDi1perioig,ycIag5JQ5,1fgQK.f . W .V U-ffm , ' Mbohmrp. Q1y 'M.,-C J H l .Mm J no l4o..,f:'W,ff cw. - NI! ar - , E 1 ig 533217 i ? . 'EW' Hill 2 i Q5 J W James Howard Christina Hudgens David Huey ,V ,wwe oi , 1 3 54 - A , ,,,x,. -i if RW! wr-W4 V4 fly' in ?' - Jacqueline Ireland Angela Jensen Erin Johnson .f If - Michael Johnson David Jones Dean Jones yn we J wg? Scott Jones Gwyn Keeler Sonia Kilman QE 4 1 4 In i Michael Kiner Diane Kirkendall lohn Kleinsmith Pamela Kotsios F r lf , 1 ff 'yr Q.. , S., V Q: T Frank LaBlanc Ronald Lamb Eric Landers CHSGY lafa l - ,we Q Q ,X N WJ. ' , K., ,Ng NN I. . if leer, , is . in-ff l f Q , ' ' a li X rzW'Xf .lL2'f 1 l ,ini yi l f, ' rjmg! .V ,V 2 :lvl-Wir au- . I' g , 1 - 2, ,. wry -gm r,jll,71,l-'ry 'lWy, , 1 gl. , i 1'lllw.-in.,,.w'.'-' in '+ XE' r1,ll'3,'ff',f,! ,, 1 1, .nh1'g' H. , Diane LaVine lenny LaVine Cheri Lavoie . , vTxX , V' ,A 3 Q , giiim ' -' 6 A A , dll' X is ,fr , , l ' ie'a ' h V - ' , ,fir fr, '-' r wi W 3 ' ,, H ,M y f i ' ' Qi, f l hiilllubliiii i Catherine Laws Allen Leisten Lori Lemmon l iffiij fe., W Kristine Kuchinski F' A. Z- wt- f David LaVine E QQ S All L- ills-gn Wi' . ,N .nga , lrl l All :mil ffn will: lllv: llriw Ken lilnrk really lfnowz liow ln have :i pfrmrl llrnff, :mil Fl ifnml finrly' DDQ 0- f' X S-'Z' I X. 4' ' Albert Lemus Leesa Light F L l I If i i f ,. f in 'N eef l 6. ,- Raymond Lion Joey Lira 5- i .i ,tp.,.' Ni qw, 5 We RW Teresa Locascio - Mark Long Steve Long Julie Lopez Marcella Lopez Q l W 'SF 'Y' I Lat in' L , Robert Lott Kelly Lewis Eddy Luna Sandra Luna Maryann Lutes , ...Fa - ' Y, AV ,A Aung Lwin Keri Mageilanes Adam Martinez Richard Martinson ' A ' 1 Don McClure lennifer McDonald wr F 1 Marco 'Melendrez Christina Miller i, iw ' V W w xii if 5 E- AQ ww, 4, If 4' i'ifs,. 1 ff. Dee Majors ', Scott Malone ,4 .. ,,. tb Y -:mf 'M 1 Ruben Marin ,., x s April Mason Kellee Mbiad Patrick McBride V' - 1. ' 3 ,wif ,jf ' ' A Atl' .V Dfw. , -A . A vw - M. A ii -' 'Y :' . ,- :gf , '-Q1 - if - X U' , ,K ' .,' tt' ' ' ' f: ' ...Cf !. ,, ' ' K 'Ji , . , 4 A A 3 ii 4 i ,A ' 5 :S ' . Y lu' 5 I A K' I wk I 'ry 'D 1 , .a.a , ., 1 .M . ,. BW' 1 a ' .. --M ,L I I , , ' ff A ' 1,1-ft'Q'r--linen ,.,,..... ,.-, - .. i 'fri i ,: ii: . '4lT 1 , ,ja-j-4-xvzf f L.. , , i vg,xgfwy1.?t ? A ,f f N.. A' A ,W v J' fff hx. AQ.. l. .. . s I A X ,W V. ' '.4f41. 'li Z4 A . ii :HP , -V rf, 1, f , : K , h A 41- - 1 ia ,T ,f '. if X - -, A i 'Q-A 3 - :vm 4'v,- - Y T- L , 'ff 'TN I fi A-if fi 123, in i ,- . ,-.,3.1. f.x- X! ,- ' 5355 C C, Lf - W - ' . W 1 Q' 1 NJ y A In 'l-A i . ' '- MV . i. . ,V ' ,..1 ', .5 T' ' ' . N a - 'I X 1 ,ff .cf SENIOR BESTS AlI-American- Margrete Chadwick and Paul Stehly Best Personality- Sheri Parker and Paul Whiteley Most Spirited- Monique Perez and Shannon Chatham Class Clowns- Diane LaVine and David LaVine Most Talented- Meiody Hansen and Chris Hood Prettiest Eyes- Christina Miller and Tom Schlicht 3-'.': 91. ' E2 la .-L 5' Q' -.4 1 ,- lf. 'Jn -J- -f 1 but -1, .V w - 1 N A . ' . , H l .. -: 4 5 I: A war ' 13 . 'K H If Qi - '- x. vi if 3, , Q., -rw .. ... A.--1 -i 'Q ' pf:-2' Ti' Q71 5-1-4:4 CQ!!! i fa,- -'Q ,,. 4 r 4 . - A N -f-f'f:Sj Q .s , ' ' , .A Qt 111 'AT Q- rw- X Q-ul , be ' 1:7 Q 3 - -. F24- 73 - ' ' , E7 X ani , ,.- -4 -'A' i i ,I-,, 'gs 3, , L ,iv-:V ,J'lK'?i ,Q .-.E...Ink, ' sf! 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Life of the Party- Gina Gerritsen and Matt Murphy Best Dressed- Stephanie Bartlett and Gerry Aldana Pretty Rowdy Individual- Paula Bechtold and Chance Portillo Most Athletic- Chris Dowler and Brett Salisbury Best Smile- Donnie Velez and Rich Marlinson Most Likely to Succeed- Lisa Bell and David Anderson Best Physique- Mardi Brown and Henk Bothof . ., f , I - 1 W , - , i 4 l l ' 1 if ' ,i - '-.W' me e. , ' W -W, - i Vo, .M 6 i in-,tj i W' 5 i V N - N' ' '+ . ..h i nfl it L52 v ' i ., W- - -1 , 'A ' 1' fi ,. .g, 4 1 ' :iii gg. ... ,.qpwml'P 7' if W hlnf M . Selig? wr - P- -'film iw- 4 ' V W 1 we , 91 fil' 3 , i SW I v-'J-3. -fag, hm' Qi. ,X mx 5. we sl? . ff SU if, ' tilt , ice ,vw nu., i 1 K V4 'X 5 Qi ' .7 4 f J? -'tmix I ' l .il- ' i it Wt 9 I . -4 2 '.. J-ML,i'l. vi- ii . , 1, ue .JW 1 1 . f ,Y . - , 51- , .'i:,':,ll'v iv .' M1 .,',', -ix-1. O K -pf' A Mary Miller Shelly Miller Kathy Minor Nina Morgan Tracey Morley , i' nr' if ,. 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Tom Schlicht 'Lf I ax ohn Smith can' from keeping his hands otl Michelle Reinagel. X A Tim Schuck ' 4 it -we . 'V . ,. fm-Y , 5 H .. I 1 r ,, A ' 1 .-. , Q , 1' 45, , VL' D EE. ri Elizabeth Schultz Corinne Schuyler Brenda Schweer Laura Scobie fi , 1'1 Scott Schuble Christina Shugart 3- , Nina Shaffer -iq, I l Cindee Shepard Gregory Sholberg Becky Shuga Chuck Sievers Valerie Sloan ..,.., SH Mui IN SFNIORS A3 N ' 5, gage, -. J tggI'fi,, . , wwf' ' E-ja'2l5'f W-J 3:1 W' J V6.6 l l , 3. Shelley Smallwood John Smith Randolph Smith mm ei M J qi Lisa Sneary Nichelle Snider ,angry lr E ,, - Laura L09 Stiimpef Andalene Steffen Paul Stehly Sonny Steinbaum Laura Stevens Valerie Stone NPN ' XX, 3 :sum :L f ti'iW ' ik ' itii J X i. ',,fm,n a- X ' . its my M aeart m l- J ,A , ..t :Aft ge ig 1 ,, 5 , 1 . , - , J fa, ' 1. Laura Summerhill 'fv'rwf+ avenue 1 ff, e at L , J I .Q fp i ' 1' 4- - v.:4i:'i?'mmlh ,W , ngijriend Kai Johnson stroll d. '40 Stephanie Strode Shannon Sullivan Q'w- jk ' 5 , J I nw an L l ix t f . '1...e .: V it - if .fig , rl: ,, lu X .: . 'rf ... L . John Sutton Janice Taft ,. Ta? i 1' Y AZ' - l Peter Taylor John Teall Frank Thomas Cynthia Thweatt Sarah Tillyer l lT L , . , .gf .. in Michelle Toomer Sandi Townsend Angela Trapp ' ' - -:.I'V wh . 1 .Za A .5 .' ' 3 f- R PM . iw- '- DQ. Violet Tso Eric Turrentine ' i V . -e-, -'gf -5--ff lf' ' 2 , - IN SENIORS 45 5 mimi 'ICI' in -- , Q.- rig 1 Carlos Ulloa Beatrice Uruchurta lurgen Van Kann lne Vanden Hurk Charlene Varhol -P'-N Wig fum for Kelly Vega Donnie Velez 49 I Peter Von Duering Ricky Vogt .. .JA ,f 1, . Jesse Ward Sharon Wedemeyer 46 IN SENIORS W A ,HV ,gn -our ,r , V' Heather Velez Peter Villalobos lonette Vinson ai 31 , ill- . ehl lin 1' I , 'Sq - il. X James Weir Robin Wentz fm fm Y' X' kk A Q.-np, il 1, 4, 'z id fir , X1-Y Y- -an 52 5 if 4 Marnie Wiggins V ix M Julia Wise 4? ' ll in .ff 'H' fi 'ir Dirk while 'R W 'R 5 5 , Donald Wilder r N. Q' , gf, , N :fi r ,ef Y sismm' Anna Whitten Alfred Wise I E31 1 l Kimberly Woerner Mark Woessner Rachel Wolstenholrne Dawn Wyler 5: .N ig i Kevin Yates Kenneth Young Tina Young Wayne Zittel Michelle DeForge IN SENIC CLASS OF '86 CLASS TO REMEMBER . . . iv! my I 54,1 W, Q 92 53 Q 1 V - Il I ' W fi? l 'KL -1 via, ' Wi? U Wm my x V r , Wk? V .V , r L A - ,rw W 3 'Wig X .4 -f'- N-N ' nm' 'K V f ki Q M. ix l Geoffrey Bradford Kraig Dvorak - Q 1 i Suzanne Lewis Paul Mains lr. I Don't ever try to understand - some things will just never make sense. Don 't ever be reluctant to show your feelings - when you 're happy, give into it' When you 're not live with it Don't ever be afraid to try to make things better - you mght like the results. Don't ever take the weight of the world on your shoulders. Don 't ever feel threatened by the future - take life one day at a time. Don 't ever feel guilty about the past- what's done is done. Learn framany mistakes you mgfht have made. Cynthia IQVSUGH lvfdan ROSS Don 't ever feel that you are alone . . . there is always someone there for you to reach out to. Don 't forget that you can achieve so many of the things you can imagine -imagine that' lt's not as hard as it seems. Don 't ever stop lo ving don 't ever stop believing don 't ever stop dreaming your dreams. -Laine Parsons Vickie Starr Micheal Trioli IN SENIORS 49 Zwfwxm XQWM5 ax VZ' af-A40 06? jgylw' Q fffwfjv bfflfv fyvzfoca WW, ff!!! 5 W. 50 we -...W fi? WELCONIE TO ORANGE GLEN n Orange Glen history only 2 football teams had better records the 85 Pa triots 82 mark Blessed with many returning lettermen the Patriots put ex crtement back into high school football Orange Glen once again proved to be a powerhouse in the Palomar League The powerful Patnots attack began with a 42 7 shelacking of playoff bound San Marcos OG then clinched the city championship with victories over Escon drdo 134143 and San Pasqual C30 293 In the process they unofficially changed the name of Escondido to Orange Glen California The Patriots then traveled to Oceanside to meet 2A champions EI Ca mmo for a chance at 40 In a defensive struggle the Patriots prevailed 16 7 Opening up league OG challenged Mt Carmel Again the defense played ex tremely well as the Patriots contmued to battle of the unbeaten Number 1 ranked Vista vs Orange Glen ln what was called the best game of the year Vista fought hard to gain a 29 21 victory This gave Orange Glen their first loss and dropped their record to 51 The next game the Patriots faced San Diegurto Orange Glen played with little emotion as they seemed to be flat from the previous game They also appeared to be looking ahead to the Fallbrook game Whatever the case the Patriots proved too powerful for the Mus tangs of San Dieguito as OG nixed them with a 22 9 win With a CIF playoff berth at stake Fallbrook and Orange Glen met In a shootout The shootout lived up to its billing with Fallbrook scoring in the last seconds of the game to pull out with a 34 31 upset on our homecoming The next week the Patnots were playing for pride Although OG spotted Poway a punt return and a kickoff return the red white and blue rust needed Kelly s right shoe With 6 dominate, winning 25-3. This led to the CALIFORNIA m,,.i4 ... 5.43 d I First row: Rick Sparks, Chris Cordoza, Ricky Martinez, Mario Diaz, Corey Cossey, Charlie Rhinehart, Matt Fiorello, Wayne Ortega, Emilio Ortiz, Albert Lemus, Mark Long, Sean Cloonan. Second row: Coach Art Warren, Coach Rick Hansen, Bill Chang, loey Lira, Ritchie Corp, Rueben Diaz, lon Glines, Loren Woods, Scott Carlovsky, Chad Taylor, Scott Trout, Brad Taft, Mike Roberts, Coach Alan Dale. Third row: Coach Tony Teets, Kevin Cossey, Rich Martinson, Paul Stehly, Dan Nelson, Ray Lebrun, Chris Ashley, Mike Suchy, Chris Cain, August Fluggie, Kevin Krauss, Rick Espinoza, Coach loe Early. Fourth Row: Coach Rob Gilster, Chance Portillo, Tim Dorian, Curt Dykes, Tony Ybarra, Brett Salisbury, Doug Gann, Scott Harper, Craig Hartsuyker, Duffy Daugherty, David LaVine, Kevin Pressley, Head Coach left Carlovsky. seconds left in the game, Kelly Brown kicked a 25-yard field goal to give the Patriots a 3128 come from behind win The last game of the season saw the seniors thoroughly dominate Torrey Pines 28 14 The victory gave the Patriots an 8 2 record and a season that will be remem bered for years to come Many outstanding athletes contributed to the success of the Patriots this year On offense OG was led by first team All Palomar League and Patriots Most Valu able Player Brett Salisbury Switching form free safety to quarterback this year Salisbury passed for over 2000 yards setting a new school record Bretts re ceivers included Scott Carlovsky a first team pick and Matt Fiorello a second team all league selection Carlovsky set a school record with a 14 pass reception ond leading receiver in the county before a thumb injury sidelined him for the last two games lronically Carlovsky took charge and finished second in the county in re cerving replacing his teammate Fiorello Balancing the offense the running game led by Rick Bear Esprnosa and Ricky Martinez kept opponents honest The Bear rushed for many yards on the way to a second team all league choice The key to the offense however was in the line Every starting member was men tioned in all league nominations with Curt night against Poway. Fiorello was the sec- -lwes'-1, 1 'T is .- , I hm at - -f. . , 1 A '77 ' :Qcynt A K A ,. fe T 1 , lp LH ' V P ix 1 A i 5 V A P . sq Q., . , 4' ' .- , ' --H594 ',n,h,g,w' 23232 , .,-, .. .1 . wi vv fi: Ypy ,uf 3' ff 'fy ' 24 484-A54-fi , ,M 5' J A -vw. 1 Ire' W , 4 . 7 aqua? . .H '-' 'a?'s!L-FT M -'fy te. ' ..y.f, 1 - . 9' v L ff 15- -ect -ffi.r.,3-fittfgq Q3 we 54: ld: TU ....- 4.5 51,1-3 Q '1 s . V w 'us U ., .ywy ,, I. .f x 2 o u sa Q Q S G cn E s. ua Q .n :- 5 n vi E o 4: ia. Dykes leading the way on the first team. The 0-line does not usually receive credit but they gave Brett Salisbury the time he needed to pass. They also opened holes for Rick Espinosa and Ricky Martinez to run through. The 0-line starters included: Tim Dorian Rich Martinson Dave LaVine Doug Gann and Curt Dykes all of whom were seniors. The Patriot defense was spearheaded by the linebacker corps featuring seniors Chance Portillo Paul Stehly and Craig Hartsuyker. All three players were return- ing starters and outstanding players. All- league honors went to Stehly fsecond Hartsuyker was also named Palomar League s defensive player of the year. An- other defense standout was Marc Heath who led the D-line. Heath earned first team honors as a defensive end. Special teams were an integral part of the Patriot attack. Kicking the way to victory was Kelly Brown Qsecond team all Palomar Leagueb. The highlight of his year came during the Fallbrook game, when Brown kicked a 49 yard field goal. The punt return team, or in this case the punt block team, excelled in 1985. They blocked six punts. Credits go to Sopho- more Ed Barber with one, Dave LaVine with two and Craig Hartsuyker with three. The 1985 OG Patriots will be remem- bered for bringing spirit and pride back to our school Even though OG was snubbed from CIF playoffs the Patriots proved they are still the champions of Orange Glen California Doesnt that sound great? I SAN MARCOS ESCONDIDO SAN PASQUAL EL CAMINO MT CARMEL VSTA SAN DIGUIETO FALLBROOK POWAY TORREY PINES ' oe oPP 42 7 teamj, and Hartsuyker Cfirst teamb. Craig ' 16 7 25 3 . 21 29 I 22 9 31 35 31 28 38 14 .,, L ,. . 1 f , .v ' . 14? .hgqiijq ,Kwik .. . . -. , ...-- - IN FOOTBALL 55 Y ea- Qaif se.- it arsity water polo, a young team with only two seniors, had its share of ups and downs throughout the season. Even with such a young team, the Patriots fin- ished with a league record of 9-7, and an overall record of 13-8. Leading the team was senior captain Paul White- ley, Paul, the most valuable player, teamed up with senior Matt Shaver to help the Pats offensively. Juniors Brian Williams CMost lnspirationalj and Ty Carss, along with Sophomores David Seymour CMost 56 IN WATER POLO lmprovedj and Mike Dunn helped lead a well-bal- anced attack. Defensively, Mike Hinton and goalie Terry Wrightson helped to keep the other teams from scoring. Although the team did not qualify for CIF this year, they did place second inthe Poway tournament and also had a major upset when the Patriots beat powerhouse Fallbrook 10-8. The team looks forward to revenge next year as they become bigger, stronger and more experienced, looking for the CIF title. I Mesa armel Pasqual Poway L Carlsbad W Vista L Fallbrook I. Poway Tournament 2nd Place Mt. Carmel L Army!Navy W Escondido W San Pasqual W .. ta, Hlfiif, ,.. . . , l . , . ,,?:,,m.,?, if 1, 1. -JW X V ew - e ., rg, . T' M . V of g W .. WZ If nw 151 't' M H wrt- ne of the best things about being on the Orange Glen cross country team is the friendships that develop, not only among the teammates but among the athletes from competing schools. New friends give team members something to look forward to at invitationals and gives a greater sense of sportsmanship among schools. All of the runners are working toward the same goal, and even though not everyone can win, the feelings of comeraderie helps make everyone feel good. Every day after school while other students are going home to sleep, eat, or got to work, the cross country team members are out training on one of Coach Fenton's killer courses. All the hard work really paid off though. The boys team did a fine job all season and didbquite well into CIF. The girls team was slowed down by a few injuries. Cheryl Ricketts, Brooke Portillo, and Shanda Wolfe were honored as MVP in their respective classes. The boys team was blessed with a number of excellent runners. Bruce Farr, Rene Zepeda, Ulysses Belardes, and Gerrerdo Ruiz were the top four runners. Sophomores John Salisbury and Paul Gentile gave the team extra strength. Seniors Bruce Beck, Gerry Aldana, and Steve Branin kept the team running strong. The team went to Las Vegas overnight for their first meet, and the boys team went to the Kinney Regionals. Though the season passed quickly, the track team always has room for the long distance runners in the spring. - 58 IN CROSS COUNTRY ff' g' . fl F' gurl- A A V. CROSS COUNTRY Runs far beyond the rest. , , leaving others I in the dust Girls Boys Escondido W W Vista L L Fallbrook L L San Dieguito W W Mt. Carmel L W Poway L W Torrey Pines W W 3-4 5-2 ' vi 'L .4 . mi: --1 .J A4 in l. A , K V , N a L., ,,,, 1,,,', MQ' hu Q' pl fqg an f - if, ws, r W 5' -W?T a . .. i '-.I -gjlm..,, A v ,Tr ' f,,.f1-'vu 2 'C' ' I' N V , A A K ,wow ,rain u. - . .g'.. 19, ,, .'lmf ' fs W: .'-1 - 'L ' A' 'JN I. -fm: , . wil l '1 Q,?L'kl-A ' . .L -ff e'-- - ' ' ' O J IN CROSS COUNTRY 59 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Pass that ball Set that ball l-hz' that Volleyball lthough they ended the season with a 7-14 record, this year's varsity volleyball team fought hard. The highlight ol the season was the match against San Dieguitog five long games of exciting play with Dee Majors and outside hitter Cindy Pysden both having outstanding matches. The team of hard work- ing girls was led by the dedication of lulia Wise, who received league honorable mention along with Christina Whiteley. lulia Wise, voted Most Valuable Player, pulled the team together and provided stability through her position as setter. Cindy Pysden, who received Most Inspirational Player, brought strength to the front line as an outside hitter and the back with her hustle and dependability on defense. Ashley Askegreen showed a strong second half of the season, gaining the Most lmproved Player Award. This year's Varsity team consisted of a variety of experience. The Senior Class was represented by Captain lulia Wise, Co-Captain Cindy Pysden, Diane Kirkendall, and Dee Majors. Diana Wade was the only Junior on the team. The Sophomore Class was represented by Ashley Askegreen, Katie Thornburgh, and Christina Whiteley. Linda Wise showed agressiveness and skill to deserve the honor of being the only freshmen on the team. First year coach, Julie Romain, provided the team with many new strategies. - Keeping the spirit-Diana, Ashley, Katie, and Diane show enthusiam after winning a hard game. Every point counts and full concentration is what it takes Senior lulia Wise 43 to serve a winning ball. 60 IN VOLLEYBALL , ' . , , -v.gi:, -, H ,.- 1' -- ' iZi9fi.zfhiE'i-'.i4'!'uiiixiblti' Hi I-,rf fbi- Q ' .' . '. .4-f' I 4- ,r Sophomore Christina Whiteley returns the ball with a spike. Orange Glen varsity girls show great effort and enthusiasm while scrapping lor the ball. : 'G'-. .' 5 ,. x .a.'.' Ai.. .v.,' n 1. . -s'. ' - t ew ' :ffl l 3 IM 'l Qxr KW wr It I I L If All - ra 4 I 4 . X l'v I .- 4 I IQ V 'NW Llknt IX If QVJA X , lf A 1 A I, b DTN J tl D I N l I I tj x .g , Ai N U l M J W0 I MJ A X V A tl lil GIRLS VARSITY TENNIS tit ww Gives Orange Glen lgwift the advantage he Orange Glen varsity girls tennis team had a surprising year under first year coach Van Barnes With returning players Chris Dowler Cami Al len Didi Barnhard and lulielennings the team put out a great effort to move up In the Palomar League standings The dou bles team of Cami Allen and Chris Dowler did very well and held their own against the best the league could throw at them Julie Jennings the number one singles player also put out a great effort to anchor down the singles department Kelly Louis and DIdI Barnhard the second dou bles team also did well and took many opportunities away from opposing rivals Next year with the return of starting sophomores Cami Allen and Laureen Duarte we can look for strong finishes and great sets from Patriot tennis In 1986 - v . Y - v ' ' D v I y ' v 1 1 Top center- The Seniors, Didi Barnhard, Ine Vandenhurke, Kelly Louis, and Chris Dowler pose tor a moment after a hard practice. Above- Volleying a winner, Didi Barnhard shows how to do it with touch. Front row: Ine Vandenhurke, Kelly Louis. Second row: Julie Jennings Dldl Barnhard Susan Rohre Third row Dionne Schellmg Miura, Laureen Duarte, Chris Dowler. Top row: Coach Van Barnes 62 ,V :Ama -......i.i- wuqq W N ,, ,MMNXQM VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Make spiriz' come ahve! e're trucking for a touchdown, HEY! We won't stop . . The cheerleaders chant to the crowds during the Friday night foot- ball games, riling them up and getting them involved. Many times the cheerleaders would cheer the team to a victory, filling everyone's heads with thoughts of CIF playoffs. Though that did not happen, the cheerleaders sure did their part. The cheerleaders not only attended football and basketball games but also other sports such as water polo, baseball and cross country, making it to as many as they could. This was a hard thing to do but it was worth the time to make everyone feel important. Many hours during the summer were spent practicing to achieve a near- perfect performance, and though it was hard to make every practice, it all paid off in the end. The captain, senior Margrete Chadwick, led our Patriot cheerleading squad. - 1 T J.V. CHEERLEADERS. . .COIVIE ALIVE! top left to right-Teresa Hardinge, Holly Townsend, Allison Hardesty, bottom-Cindi Boyett, Shelly Baker, Gina Davlos indi and Shelly display their Patriot pride at cheerleading camp, he l.V. cheerleaders contributed much enthusiasm and school spirit here at Or- ange Glen in the '85-'86 school year. Cheerleaders need energy, skill, and dedication to make it through all the practices, sporting events, and competitions that they are involved with throughout the year. Our l.V. cheerleaders practiced many hard, long hours to make their chants and routines look so easy at all the sporting events. Their bright, boldly lettered signs, advertising the upcoming sporting events, increased the student body's awareness of the games and most importantly increased school spirit. I LV, CHEERLEADING 65 JV FOOTBALL Has all the right moves ith the winning combination of the coaching staff, head coach Art War- ren, offensive coaches Rick Hansen and Rob Gilster and defensive coaches Alan Dale, Tony Teets and Joe Early and the enthusiastic players resulted in a 4-4-2 season. Leading off the passing game Shane Copeland, a great credit to OG football, will continue on as Varsity QB next year. The speed king running backs Davic Monick, Ron Lang and Frank Chou- mas made a fine effort and ended in a great season. At the other end of Copelands passes were receivers Jim Rider and Jason Sowers and tight end Dan Early, Defensively the Patriots held strong through games against Vista, Mt. Carmel and did outstanding through the whole season. Starring defensive players were Linebackers Gregg Anderson, and Bob Wilbur, and Defensive back Mark Harper. This season showed great talent from J.V. which will hopefully continue on throughout next years Varsity. I San Marcos Escondido San Pasqual El Camino Mt Carmel Vista San Dieguito Fallbrook Poway Torrey Pines 13 0 6 22 0 12 17 7 14 3 V6 5... l Y CD ,.. Wt X? 'Q First Row: Head Coach Art Warren, John Toth, Craig Tescendorf, Kurt Heath, Chris 0'DonneIl, Ron Lang, Sean Gousha, Kevin Sayers, Gabe Borboa, Tony Naranio, Jim Rider, Mike Burnham. Second Row: Coach Rick Hansen, Trevor Graves, Jason Lau, Jeff Reams, Steve Tatman, Mark Gallo, Eric Lopez, Jason Sowers, Ray Starck, Willie Real, James Harris, Coach Alan Dale. Third Row: Coach Tony Teets, Tom Esposito, Ed Barber, Wayne Thebeau, Jeff Colquhoun, Bob Bagstad, Joe Stehly, Chris Chisholm, Mark Harper, Tim Miller, David Henry, Chris Bannock, Coach Joe Early. Back Row: Coach Rob Gilster, Don Upson, Shane Copeland, Chris Keefe, Gregg Anderson, Colin Archuleta. Mike Brady, Dan Early, Bob Wilbur, Mike Whittaker, Troy Juve, Frank Choumas, Coach Jeff Carlovsky. Dan Early lhrashes a S.P. receiver. Ollensive hne clears the hole lor Quaterback Shane Copeland. Defensive players listen on, whsle coach Tony Teels tries to get them an gear, Y IN IV FOOTBALL 67 FIGHTING FRESHIVIEN -Q :fiiifi 5. A SJ 2 i w H Tis is iiig' s 'ii-W '3 T 1-SU at it gfiill 5:1 ,sim INF sggr :ij A fi! I 1--gs'-H Tt--1. testis? 4 1. ' ...gs is N li gs. I s Y an 1 First Row: Cullen Bash, Duane Gulbranson, Kevin Galvin, Gerard Bolster, Mike Golec, Damon McGervey, Aaron lohnson, Max Martinez, Ramon LaRose, Stefan Rudolph, Cody York, David Perea Second Rich Hall, Duane Fluegge, Bill McNeal, Gary Clinger, Dennis Esposito, Lonnie Flores, Javier Martinez, Sean Coy, Don Hood, Trennis Wright, Bob Narcy, Don Capel, Troy Anderson. Third Row Coach Daughterty, Head Coach Dana Ernest, Troy Olivas, lason Gann, T,C. Mueller, Allen Williams, Rich Caster, Scott Effinger, Sean Hearn, lason Holman, Lenny McGill, Coach left Mitchell Coach Mike Coach Kevin Groepper. Back Row: Dan Stehly, lason Patterson, Greg Martinson, Lance Foster, Glen Reyes, Lewis Wolfe, Cree Morris, Nathan King, Larry Spann. his past football season brought new and exciting talent to Orange Glen. Along with new players also came new coaching talent from Dana Er- nest in his first year. The Defensive coor- dinator was Keven Groepper. Leading off with starting quarterback Cree Morris. Morris threw over 300 yards in one game to starting receivers Rich Caster and Glenn Reyes, but due to injuries Reyes couldn't finish the season. The super of- fensive line helped runningback Dennis Esposito have a great running season. Keeping the defensive line strong was Dan Stehly and lason Patterson. Also defensive back, Bill McNeil had two interceptions in one game. Linebacker Dennis Esposito and lineman Rich Caster in defense as well as offense. This year's freshman football team will work hard this summer towards a winning IV team in 1986. - Dennis Esposito runs for daylight against Torrey Pines. FRESHIVIAN CHEERLEADERS DISPLAY PATRIOT PRIDE! it all started out with summer practice- learn- ing the cheers, yelling, jumping, and clapping. The freshman cheerleaders were ready to start their first year of highschool full of school spirit and enthusiasm. Some of their first activities included a car- wash and a trash-a-thon. With the money they earned, over a thousand dollars, they were able to buy new uniforms and equipment. The freshmen cheerleaders increased the spirit of their fellow classmates at all the frosh football and basketball games. - if ,eff A -ees A A gf E' .13 IN FROSH CHEERLEADING 69 J.V. H O Polo he J.V. Water Polo Team had a fine season with a 10 and 5 record overall. Players J.J. Posey, receiving the Honor of Most Valuable Player, and Brian Bartlett receiving Most Improved, both received much recognition. The team showed a great effort, with a strong desire to win, always striving lor their best. Next year the team hopes to have an even better IN ACTION First row: Jason Bigler, Jason Poole, Dustin Smith, Lee Shaver, David Chadwick. Second row: Bob Johnson, Aaron Smith, Al Navar Mike Sherman, Bill Smith. Third row: William Newland, Tommy Depuyt, Andy Taft, T.D. Morris. Fourth row: Mark Weiler, J.J. Pos Rich Williams, Ed Simm, Mike Lopez, Kyle Peterson. Not pictured: Tony Frank, Brian Bartlett, Eric Weiler, season. - 1 A , W f f' 70 IN H20 POLO 4' WM 'J ai J rw i , ,iw gay 522, if at ff E g 4 ! ae, bf 'V , . , 241-,,L., gf, in ESCOUCJI , W 'Q-2 ' I . ' ff I . W K . we-Yu J. , 2Poway. L fu W J W ' 'ra-,itii5E ' ,, t , ,, ff, ' ff.ai 3551 5 -QT 'fjlr L I I L I .ma I V I , T , 41334, I ISCD W- rSanf I H ., . ,,,, .i + wif: I p ' f f-:ff , ff' M , 2, .f 'et r'fQff,iZTi Junior Tony Frank waits to intercept the ball. '.'r I s or J IVVGNHT 'rw ifiiwfrdfa ...WYVJJJL Girls top: lulie Knowles, Natalie Wilson, Carla Luce, Lynette Ashley, Michelle Vargas. Bottom: Michelle Serda, Jennifer Collins, Diane Villalobos, Jennifer Gertson, Reesa Maskey, Sonya Marchant Not shown: Terri Dreps, Susan Wilbur Terri Dreps returns the ball with a leap. Susan Wilbur returns the ball with determination. J.V. VOLLEYBALL We tried he l.V. Volleyball team had a tough season. Showing Patriot Pride and enthusiasm each teammate put in their best effort. Though they lost all of their games this year, the l.V. Volleyball team sure kept their spirits and were really good sports throughout the year. Their practice really paid off for their serving and return- ing the ball over the net with determination. This has basically been a building year, and half the team will return next year to make it even better season. I l.V. VOLLEYBALL 71 l.V. Cross Country Cruises in control ooking strong throughout the year, the boy's and girl's l.V. cross country teams came away from the season with something to be proud ot. Both teams did very well, a tew l.V. runners even competed at league finals, some running their best times. The boys team lin- ished with a very impressive record. There were many J.V. runners made ot future varsity material. The l.V. team traveled with the varsity to most ot the meets and invita- tionals, or other team outings, such as all you can eat pizza at Lampost or broom hockey at The House ot ice . All ot these things added to the tun ot being on the l.V. cross country team. - Aiter hurdling the haystack, Bill Havens is ahead of an opponent of Fallbrook. 72 T iii 4' 0 'I Top: Beatriz Baez, Abby Hidalgo, Kris Iwakoshi, Astrid Martin, Katie 0'Brian. Bottom: Susan Martin, Lynn Haywood, Michelle Melodie Cook, Tammy Smith, Darci McGlothin. L-R-Troy Lopez, Bill Havens, lim Flowers, Pool Bredesgard, Robert Cambell. Ty Havens pushes to pass Santana. 5 Q egg: A .sie-1 8 i FRUSH BOYS STRIVING FOR SPEED he Freshmen team was small but power- ful. Most ot them worked very hard to achieve their personal bests also. Each one did their very best to lead the Frosh team to victory. They too traveled with the Varsity team to meets and invitationals. They too were includ- ed in the fun activities. All of these things added 9, ..,.. Chad and Dan both moving strong around the corner. .gfv-ffrf' 4 - 1 . :g. tothe excitement of being on the Freshmen Cr? Country. n o ., .N rl Ya: ,, Q1 f I X V Q' lla, ,.,. M 1 aw 7 2 K My 5, K5 MWMWW Top Corey Young, Brian Adair, Bottom Greg Daughtery, Chad Miller, Ty Havens, Brian Weston. f fillffifgwfi A .v 1552s 5 4 '7 4 A' 9 ek T . .l . 3:1 ,Y v JV BASKETBALL Looks to the tuture. . . his years lunior Varsity basketball team was a team with great skill and pride. The team was 4 and 2 in non-league play and 4 and 8 in league play, which gave the team an overall record ot 8 and 10. During the course of the season, 2 of the l.V. members had enough skill to be brought up to the varsity team, which meant that more of the bench got to see some playing time. The teams Mr. Hustle award was presented to Brian Leander. While the most improved award was received by Manual Sanchez who was well deserving ot this award because he started the season as a substitute, but then became one of the starters and averaged 8 points a game. David Monach received the most valuable player award Sean Macklin puts 2 pts. on the board in a good eltort vs. Poway. During the same game players Manuel San- chez and David Henry block Poway's shot as Brian Leander and Sean Gousha look on. K although he was eventually brought up to the varsity team. OG 35 OG 46 OG 49 OG 59 OG 65 OG 58 OG 58 OG 68 OG 45 OG 66 OG 46 OG 76 74 Escondido San Pasquel is a University Escondido San Marcos Mount Carmel Vis a San Dieguieto Fallbrook Poway Torrey Pines Gousha, Brian Bullofltirrnot pictured: Manuel Sanchez and David Henry. f 1 . ff, , A .... , ....,,. ..,, un ..... M ,..., W .,.. I-'IR my N ' N fcf 5 ,',,' L.. fr: -,,, ,,,,,N' f 'W' may VNL my r,,, qi, Ivfr H err ,.r.. , ,,,, VIVVVV I fvrr I ,,,,,,, ,,k,, ,,,, ?,,7' Q I ' t 'irr . ' -,,.' 2 .effigy Left to Right: Dgbwgikes Brian Leander leffzander David Monach Mark Harper Dan Early Qmoved up to Varsityj Sean Macklin lason Sowers Sean FRESHIVIAN BASKETBALL Pride in defense his year's Freshmen Basketball team played hard and learned how to win. With hustle and pride, their key factor to winning was a strong defense, led by Trennis Wright, Lenny McGill, and Dale Weems. Along with the strong defense, the Freshmen had people to put points on the board. Leading scorers this year include Bill McNeil, Cree Morris, and Glen Reyes. As the Freshmen team grew stronger on the court and learned how to work together, we can look forward to a successful l.V. team. I JUMP BALL! Cree Morris helps to start off this exciting and winning game vs. Torrey Pines by putting out his best effort. Glen Reyes shows great form shooting for free throw point. CLSB 05- 56 OCSD. 37 O.G. 69 . 42 O.G. 68 S.M. 24 O.G. 59 ESC. 43 O.G. 39 M.C. 37 O.G. 46 PO. 48 O.G. 69 RAM. 42 O.G. 55 FLBK. 40 O.G. 40 T.P. 32 O.G. 56 M.C. 49 O.G. 35 VST. 38 O.G. 40 S.D. 25 O.G. 60 L . 49 O.G. 58 PO. 59 O.G. 47 T.P. 61 0 G 39 M C 42 O G 63 VST 60 0 G 55 S D 39 FBK J.V. SOCCER ithout a doubt the Orange Glen Girls Soccer program is improving. After the first year of a girls organized summer soccer team for both varsity and the junior varsity. This program is going to be improving for both the teams skill work and team work. First year Coach Cathy Williams was pleased by the way her team did this year. Improves throughout the season Candi Hoag, the goalie, had a great first year on the team. Jennifer Gerson played well at mid field and Juliet Tiffany on defense. Many of the junior varsity players will be moving up to varsity next year to hopefully have a powerful team. 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JV SOCCER range Glen 1986 boys soccer teams I ' made a large improvement and proved 4 that they are a force to come in the Palomar League. The work on fundamentals and simple plays visiably helped the LV. team. Though ?: Making a goal Du Linn dribbles down the right wing, Jason Kipp guards the goal against Torrey Pines. having lost their goalie just into the season be- cause of iniuries to varsity goalies they overcame adversity to do very well against such teams as Torrey Pines, San Pasqual and Poway. left to right: Back Row, Tom Turk, Shannon Vinre, Tom DePuyt, Rod Cavalle, Corey Young, Dan Allen, Gus Lemus. Front row: Terry Guerette, Franchesco San Felipo, Mike Peralta, David Dean, Stoney Corbin, Troy Lopez, Derek Sissenwein, Chris 0'DonneIl, Mike Dunn, left Mathis, IN SOCCER 77 LV. GIRLS BASKETBALL Have a fine season range Glens girls l.V. basketball team had an excellent season this year. There was much talent on the team. Kelley Duschek, with a total of 134 points in the season, and Amy Westerlund scoring 108, proved to be fine players. When the season came to an end, the girls had a record to be proud ot, They accomplished many victories with only a few loses. This particular team, because of their talented and coordinated players in combination with a fine coach, made this season a great one. - Kelley Duschek goes for a jump shot. Without any tooling around, Amy Westerlund aggressively claims the jump ball for her team. First Row: Cbottomh Stacey Smith, Shannon French, Kelley Duschek, Brenda Lagory, Michelle Enriquez, Laura Gerritsen. Second Row ftopj Susan Wilber, Evan Schwab, Michelle Heck, Michelle Labus, Amy Westerlund, Tara Meek. l.V. TENNIS voLuEs Fon THE WIN... t the end ot the summer and the start ot the new school year, the l.V. tennis team was practicing and preparing tor the approaching tall season. The resurfacing and improving ot the school's tennis courts took place during the pre-season torcing the players to relocate their practices to the YMCA courts tor several weeks. For most this was not really a problem just a nuisance because ot transportation arrangements. The leading doubles team of Kari Krekorian and Dawn Mason, along with outstanding singles Sheri Smith and lulie Hendricks, Coached by Carl Renault produced a strong team and a fine season. - k 7 9 , t T -2 Q 3 V 97 4 E L I is r E? it ' , 1 , ' 1 , M5 ' 3 , W, W A 3 afga-vmae, af 4 ffflw 2 ' : F, -5 , if 21, ,Y 1 ff: 'Nagy I , Z I I ' K j l ' S' ,, V. it 2 's I ' f, f, 1 it V eff? ' , f W , 1 4 ' J ,saiwfi ' E',1gQQ5'gw4,,AfMf ' f' , to ff' r f a , ,WA w-ffpntavwf. , mm an l , , 'gezq fi ,QV W, A H-1 4 . - u w -if 1':W? ? ' , -T' M' ga,.,f'Y,1 ',95filtwf?a.Zg,f, ty, ,, he ,gee f-gm, 'lg ld- at jim this U ,K A , I ' 1 . W . r , is , f ff' , , , , lulie Steckman concentrates on returning the ball. Following through on her powertul return, lulie Horn gets ready tor the next ball. wM,.,,.,..,m..,,mW-Wm... ,M IN TENNIS 79 J.V. WRESTLING Takes down for two nder the leadership of captains Kevin Blakebi and August Fluegge, the l.V. wrestlers had 2 I ' ' i season. They improved their record by takin place at the Fallbrook Tournament and fourth place According to coach Kevin Groepper, the team was the top tive in the county Groepper also said th. years team was one ot the best teams Orange GI had With the talent moving up from the IV Groepper believes that next year's varsity will b strong. The top IV. wrestlers, Kevin Blakeborough, Krauss, Denny Lira, and Dan Stehly, will be wel additions to next year's varsity tea Monte Vista Tournament, the equivalent of C.I.F. t Y Y 1 r Dan Stehly waits lor the perfect moment, 80 IN WRESTLING FROSH WRESTLING Shoots into action esides the fact that the freshman team was small, they had a strong team. The lack of a full team hurt because they were forced to forfeit the weight divisions in which they did not have a wrestler. The forfeits cost them many points that would have enabled them to win more matches. One of the team's top wrestlers was Co-captain Mark Weiler. Weiler won first place at the Poway and Mt. Carmel tournaments Other top members were lason Gann, lason Patterson, Dwayne Fluegge, and team Co-captain Mike Fiorello. With these and other freshmen wrestlers, the next year's l.V. team promises to have a great season. I lason Patterson takes third at the Mt. Carmel tournament. IN WRESTLING 81 VARSITY BASKETBALL he Varsity basketball team worked very hard to fulfill a goal they set out to accomplish just two weeks into last summer. They were a group of dedicated athletes who gave up part of their summer to prepare for the up coming season. On November 11, Head Coach Dana Ernest and Asst. Coach Lt. Colonel Hamilton began their campaign. Ernest had twelve players to work withg five golden seniors, seven iuniors and one young sophomore brought up from l.V. The team got off to a good start beating Escon- dido and did a fine job in the rest of non-league play. Then the real test came: the opening of league play. Varsity basketball finished with a .500 average sea- son at 6-6. The team was within two points of the playoffs. Both of the two points came in two sepae rate games against Mt. Carmel. They were one point double overtime losses. The Patriots finished in third and had a few well established players. Senior guard Kory Kelly was the team leader and captain. Kory averaged nearly 20 points a game and was the leading assist man. He was also named on the first team all league squad and was appointed to third team all CIF, Junior center Steve Clinger was the number one rebounder with 12 rebounds a game. He was also named second team all league. Guards Matt Fiorello, Wayne Ortega and defensive wiz Scott Car- lovsky added that extra touch we needed to get the ball up the court. Fundamentally sound, player lim Deubig supplied the team with some muscle they needed underneath the boards. Other players Brett Salisbury couldn't finish the season due to injury. Rob Cosler, lohn Hilton and Kevin Pressley all did an excellent job. At the awards banquet Coach Ernest handed out awards to MVP Kory Kelly, Iron Man Steve Clinger, Mr. Hustle Scott Carlovsky and because he deserves it Mr. Cheerleader Rob Cosler. I FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT. Top row Coach Dana Ernest Steve Clinger, John Hilton, Jim Deubig, Kevin Pressely, Dan Early, Coach Bob Hamilton, Second row, David Monache, Scott Carlovsky, Wayne Ortega, Kory Kelly, Matt Fiorello, Rob Cosler 82 L M L-3 1 wif gms ' SX? AX, L L K K k , ML W .N ,-L2 ElAQ EL1 X X 3 is L: RW L 1 V E ii ,:j,Ef 5 565255 1 Lf. L L S5 1 +v i- A Lx ::. L ,,mhL X Vx ki x .1 Q I L, ,--- x X L W , 5 ' z Ax- . ' ' ' K Lilh kk L 5, Aff x FQ ' 5 A ' mf L fn I. J if K ,sf K , K K ' Rf -I . -. L L L ' , ,,kk. in -5 Lik' Fi 5 ' F X giiig ' .:h' L Q LL- .- ,,-. XX V Ag .:L. V 5 L. xl Q W L L I Q all L 3' !,: 5 , Q i 1 E .iw MTR!! A VARSITY WRESTLING Wrestlers Pin to . . . Win restling is a very challenging sport and one of the toughest in high school. It is so individual, if you mess up, you have no one to blame but yourself. The team put many hours of practice in this year, conditioning, learning new moves, and preparing as much as possible for CIF. One of the tougher things about wrestling is cutting weight. Most of our wrestlers had to cut or keep their weight down to wrestle a class below them. The practices were enough to make you lose the weight, but it was suffering after practice that makes it so tough. At the beginning of the season the coaches had a pretty good idea of who would be going to State. So they trained the guys tougher than ever, preparing them for the toughest tournament of the year. The coaches right of whom would go to State. r. Three ot this years varsity team members had the priveledge of wrestling at the State Tournament in San lose. Besides having a lot of individual talent, we had a really good all around team, one of the best in the county. We took first at the Escondido Tournament, and first at the lim Londos Memorial, second at the Carlsbad, and fifth at Rim-of-the-World. We also took second in league behind Poway who won the State Tournament with almost a team point record. The three seniors that earned much recognition this year were Sonny Stienbaum at 148 pounds, Paul Stehly at 168's, and Doug Gann at heavy weight. All were selected first team members. Paul was also nominat- ed for wrestler of the year. lim Rider, David LaVine and Boyd Johnson also made second team all league. The wrestlers had a fine season this year and are looking forward to a better one next year. 'ff- m x,...J XM 'W gay' vi ww'P , use f f im, D E X.-f Front row: Lance Harberson, Dana Miller, Boyd Johnson, lim Rider, Pau! Temprendola, David CPepeb Faveia. Back row: Sonny Steinbaum, lean Cloutier, Paul Stehly David La Vine, Nick Jauregui, Doug Gann. A -.... if at i .,....,, Q? in Qf-A ig ,,,.,....,. My wig if ' W ig ,gg f ig ! i3:1,32QEa5ims?EE ESEsgi1,3 i : 2 Egg 'En -all-7' wi-1 if ,D ,M afgiiifwpgmwaiiizlfzw W mQs1n1xm.wa .M 'W ----1 -,,g--w-- Y MM.. . s. K R - . is A. i 5 Q , 4 X N ,xfxki -gif x K ii X: M 1.5: . ,wwwbin X I Q :X .:Q -1 3 fi -mf . . MT. CARMEL . . VISTA . . SAN DIEGUITO 0.G. 45 FALLBROOK O.G. 12 POWAY 0 G 47 0 G 45 0 G 48 z ,S A . -, , ' i. r fi?-T11f'.:E5-f'f I ,f 1':555X::- .APRS 1 , R .W S 'X' ggi . .. ' ' 12:5 QW? i E52X5:S1i5- 5 e -Wg 4 QU .im ww- wx- Rv . VA A X Tm f A A . 5 J- '- ,L s ' mf Q. , ,A , L.-, Q. A ' X - ', I m..-.- -fx. --X .A I 0 - ' ws ge- g gg: S-5555:-. A 55 A'L A ' fl L 'Maw -A-mf5Q':mEm!i'1'M 'M Wiil ggggxlgymzfsgwggxa gi' i '- . mvgnfum ,WA, ,.,:'.,wwmf WWE L PM QE .,.,, 5 RW WW We '35 '15 V. BOYS SOCCER Doesn't give up. tarting out the season, the boy's soccer team had an unforseen win over San Pas- qual. With new confidence and a new coach- ing staff the team had hoped to come out of the season with a respectable record. Though things did not go as well as planned, the team viewed this year as one of experience. Four games into the season, Alan Bathgate, the first string goalie and contender for all-league goalie, fractured his left arm in a game against Fallbrook. ln the same game the second string goalie, Bob Winans, was also injured in goal. David Lemus was then chosen to replace the only goalies they had. Both of the goalies were out tor the season and David, the center forward was back in the goal. David did his best and recorded his first shutout against San Dieguito in the second round of the season. There were many exceptional players on this year's team: Senior Mike Dean, a center halfback contributed much to the team as did Jr, David Miller, lr. David lhnotic, and Sr. Lin Chow. First time coach Joel Vexler and Assistant coach John Moran did their best under the circumstances. Looking at this year as one of experience, they expect to have a strong team next year with almost all the players returning. Only two starting seniors will be graduating in the spring of '86. On that we hope and believe the Orange Glen Boys soccer team will soon be a competitor. - ft? F Front row: left to right-coach loel Vexler, Lin Chau, Lam Chau, Eric Wade, Alan Steinbaum, Mike Dean, Rudy Lemus, David Lemus, Teri Gurehi bottom row: - Sean Samuels, David Miller, lim Flowers, Ray Le Brun, lason Kipp, Bob Williams, Brooks Townsend, David lhnotic, Mike Allen. 90 IN SOCCER Awaiting a head ball, lim Flowers dives through the air in a game against Torrey. Mr. Carmel Vista San Dieguto Fallbrook Poway Torrey Pines Total 0 9 3 lst 2nd L L L L T T L L , L L L T Goalie, Jason Kipp, makes a spectacular save oll a corner kick fmm the nlher team. e Playing the defense, Lin Chau passes the ball off to lim Flowers 1157, who is ready to score. Junior, David lhontic, on a oflensive run passes ofl the ball to his teammates. IN SOCCER 91 Gints v. SDCCER fter the first year of a girl s travling summer soccer team the girls went into this years season hoping that the previous summer s soccer program would . have added to their ability to play as one. The league record was not great but the year was an overall success. If not for a few minor play-offs for the first year ever. ln pre-season play the team did quite well beating almost all of the Avocado league teams. They played in two tournaments The Raider and the San Pasqual which took place over Christmas vacation. One of the reasons the Patriots could not fully develope into a solid team this year was because of a sickness that many players came down with in the middle of the season. According to head coach Mike Doherty the team only played up to their potential in a handful of games. At the times when all of the team was not sick they played outstandingly. Like they should have all season long. They were always hustling and trying hard but a we could have . We go against some pretty tough competition but if we keep working I don t know why we couldnt develop into just as strong as a team. Senior Janice Taft was one of the main attributes of the team. Janice had a great senior year and was acknowledged by many opposing coaches for her impressive play. Janice recorded many spectacular saves dur- ing the season and was picked for All league 2nd team. Losing Janice will be one of the downfalls to next years team. But we will be getting back the strength of our defense Cheryl Dunbar. Along with Cheryl Chris Fletcher Nichol Giachi and Louis Levers will be returning full backs. Half backs Brooke also be returning to the team. Forwards Erica Leigh Karla Willis and Jenni Small will be playing for the Patriots in 87. Angie Trapp and Lisa Bell both had outstanding seasons but will be graduating. The team does have potential and is hoping to have a successful next year. reasons the team might have been in the CIF few things kept us from beating the team that Portillo, Linda Dunbar and Becky Blaze will l Concentrating on the ball, Jenni Small brings the play across the field. Senior, Angie Trapp, passes the ball before the Torrey Pines half back can even come close. On a run for the goal, Karla Willis sets the play by passing the ball to Tracey Page. 3 ity' 'A w 92 50 - ' lst Mt. Carmel L Vista L San Dieguito L Fallbrook Poway Torrey Pines Total 2-10-0 2nd L L L a Ni ' x 4 ft ,ni ni ' ' Ar W ifi, , tfffkfntigy f . Iwi, f . ' f ' I D s ,K . 1 st x J' iv ball at mid-field in a game against Torrey Pines. Angie Trapp, Erica Leigh, Tracey Page, Nicole Giachi, Chris Rutledge, Brooke Portillo, Chris Flecher, Cathy Dusharm, Rhonda Lisa Bell, Coach Mike Doherty. Back: leni Small, lenniler Holden, Karla Willis, Anita Rojas, Janice Taft, Tammy Weis, Linda Lisa Dunbar, Sheryl Dunbar, Louis Levers, Playing on defense, Nicole Giachi leaps in the air heading the ball to her teammates while Senior Lisa Bell helps out. Playing aggressively Brooke Portillo attempts to capture the IN SOCCER 93 21. 4 W Q 'L -. N 5 'QPR s t. 5eQil1 ,J 2.2 .nr get v' ' 'I S524 i sl' ggi.. E ,ws 'fi we 4 ' 6 s is s X Q N s X s X e to score, Chris s he prepares to pass Stacie Smithg good offensive skills rises ,W-... ' Feeling the pressure, Christie Westerlund looks for an npen teammate Nz 5' 5 s I M 9321, if T 1 , I i off the defense, ff more gbints, attempts to score a basket. 1 Smith comes through for the team. VI it ' fi 3 . ec. Y H N Showing Dowler sinks two more QP, VARSITY TRACK Discovers new talents hen one knows that a team is going to be small, one has to look 41 K in the opposite direction and notice the talents of the athletes that did join the team. For some reason not very many students joined the Orange Glen track team this year. In the past we have had a fairly large size team but this year it is far from true. The coaches know that size does not always win, but it is the individual talent that really counts. They hope that the size of the team does not effect anything. They had a few freshmen on the team with raw talent, hopefully can be molded into a CIF Champions by the time they are out of here. With talent level increasing, hopefully it can attract more people to participate next year. After three weeks of practice, which is hardly enough, the team had a practice meet 'Hx-al' I s .. ., , .K I, ,,., -..Q .T , aff erefaraywi-will 'M E. . ko - if W AA is . 1 , A '- --e-- . fun... K 5-5... ,. Mime N My WM A .. . v:-v:'9'Q4.e ,. ' 1 asf.. 1- V, -Ta er Ts-le.. ?hy 1 ..-L 'V 5 T' -nw 1' it , H + N T .-4 1 -5? ffseif. Q---T-T-.Z psf' 92-'M e ff' 1f. s 1 .. -,gf Ac ,aug-.L ' lVw:. 1 A M M 'ig gjifvxi, A A A .4 .Q r 'si' .'fs1fw if s against Escondido High School. This meet was more of trial to see if one makes the Varsity or Junior varsity teams. The week after was followed by rain which forced the team to cancel a meet against El Capitan. The rain also forced them to postpone the Mustang relays to April 4th. The weeks to follow they practiced hard and ran in league competitions until league pre-lims and league finals and finally ClF, if you qualify. The guys varsity team has a good chance of doing very well. The girls are developing. With alot of work and dedication the team will come along quite well. Coach Mike Cummings keeps trying to make it the best team possible. Fund raising enabled the guy's varsity team to get new warm-up suits and equipment for the field events. The track team is improving each year. - -4171! ---..,-.---...., on-M ---.M J Y. , 7 -V -- V s .-.- ,--.-,.- Z ..,- -,-- , -1.-we-.12 -,,, -...: 1 .,.,-,,.,,. 1 .,...,:.,L .,,,:,.:.. . H I . 1 ff The Orange Glen Invitational is annual event and it is one that most look forward to Only the guy the girls cant go and watch This is the only meet held on a Friday night I I athletes can participate, but that does not mean that v T Manuel! M33 ns. 4 wil l' SCORES Escondido El Camino Mt. Carmel Vis a Fallbrook San Diegueto Torrey Pines League Pre-lims Finals IN TRACK 97 Ag ' ' 1 L , 5 FQEWM' 1' ' 'Maul 'UWM M 45 A wh-U iv --J if 98 IN TRACK A lst row Bruce Beck lohn Salisbury Steve Branin loaquin Naranro 2nd row. Corey Young lim Flowers Ray LeBrun August Flugie, Bruce Farr Lenny McGill, Ed Simm lames Harris Dias, Steve Clinger, lason Sowers No show: Craig Hartsuylrer Ruiz, Paul Stehly Lisa Bells, Cathy Dusharm, Karla Willis, Gwen Standal, Brooke Juliet Tillany, Susan Raser, Kim Shaffer, Cheryl Rrckettes, Debra Butts, Cheryl Boyette, Ann Grady, Tara Carlson No Michelle Usher, Mary Miller r, A in A eyaryhhuaellkereenr makes ?g,QI .Q:?j: ,:'j-.5-,r-'.I2fI'E:r5 ':5- .' v V 55 55522-E 3 Q I si-N .,.., a few M ----- - . .... Lew-' 7 ff Mafia MMMM ff! Ya 1 MQ 251 5 2: -..- gig: g'f'5f'?QI. 5 C N Mg' Q' 'M 'M 99 VARSITY TENNIS he Varsity tennis team had a ter- rific season. With alot of hard practice and team effort the team finished strong. With a show of accom- plishment and very much pride the team looks forward to an even better season next year. - I.V. TENN he l.V. tennis team worked very hard and really learned alot this season. By practicing and training hard the team put out their best team effort this year. I 100 IN TENNIS Q h www , sg X? , . . 335, fm XRS? Q Nw: A. WYNQ ff' Fqww ,... :Q S'lviZ nn - L 5 i VARSITY BASEBALL. . . econd year coach Art Warren was pleased with his baseball team which showed promise tor a good year. Warren had many returning players who would form the backbone of the team. Although the Palomar League is a very tough league. Warren was count- ing on his pitchers for much support. They were Alex Borboa, Ray Chatton, Dave Miller, and Brett Salisbury. The pitchers had the experlence and skill needed to make it a successful year. On offense, Warren thought that his team would be able to hit and run just as good as anyone else. Some ot the top hitters were Frank Escalante, Arcadio Naranjo, Ricky Martinez, and Brett Salisbury. The speed needed to get around the bases was supplyed by Arcadio Naranio, Paul Temperendola, Nlatt Fiorello and Glen Reyes. Many people believed that this was one ofthe best baseball teams that Orange Glen has had in some years. Yes, the 1986 Patriot baseball team was given credit for Warren's peace. CONTINUED ON PAGE 105 I l ....- . l 102 IN BASEBALL 1. ln this sequence David Miller, one of the Patriots best pitchers, strides to the place as firstbaseman Alex Borboa readies himself for a play. 2. CAboveJ David delivers one of his fastballs to an Escondido players, whom he gets to ground out as catcher Chris Chestnut looks on below. 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Alex waits for the throw on an attempted steal Slick Rick Martinez concentrates on the ball, VARSITY SWIMMING Swimmers stroke to perfection team of strength and power, this year's varsity swim team was lead to their many victories under the leadership of Senior Captains Paul Whiteley and Shawn Chlopek. The team's depth of Brian Williams, Ty Carss, Jimmy Weir, Terry Wrightson and Gene Johnson for the boys and Dorrie and Amy Manriquez, Lora Smith, Crystal Hollins and Jane Gerty lor the girls helped the team swim by its close matches. Their spirit and pride was a great motiva- tion to lead the team to their defeats. The swim team is growing in strength and numers each and every year. I 106 IN SWIMMING 9 x'S'iiiM W ? fs Ms, M li Y' AV ,,2 ., :, . ,1 11 A 11 . - ' - . :, . AA '.,, . -V-VV 'A-.' 1 2 fi 'f lf'f. f'fl' ww 'M' ..i, I :..- A -:,-.f ,.-.. 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'IE2223'fI-552-Eg?-gi .: 'Q.'Z2f2E if 51,1 :ff -srzj :r'::..Z::-2,1 fE:'i Tizwugh tough campetrhen Vickie Van Hom names throng!! for the team is , Qi, sg? 1 M IN SWIMMING 109 VARSITY SOFTBALL A winning tradition oing for their fourth straight Palomar league cham- pionship, the varsity softball team worked hard to achieve their goals. They hoped to not only take the Palomar league, but also the C.l.F. Championship. With eight returning players, the team was very strong. Five of the eight returning players were seniors: Chris Dowler, Kelly Louis, lanice Taft, Sarah Tillyer, and lonette Vinson. The six new members on the team added the extra strength needed to take on the Palomar league. Second year coach Bill Rutledge put extra time and effort into the 'softball program to improve the facilities. Among the things he built were an equipment shed which is not only used for storing equipment, but also for ticket sales, a batting cage, and several batting stations. With these and other improvements, the Patriots hope to continue their winning tradition. I Ka X, ffefq fff T ff K .f fr ry.. M . . at ., , . .,...,WQ,,,,,WWW .K f ,V r r sf.. J, .. A. M. V 4- .r... . K -4, I ' fa ff . f. . SR f MW ,V .T I I . TQ , . 1 P Ar rln iwilose play?.Christ'y9tWste5Ylurid,,'imake the' tag RNA it .V ' . VN 'as xQ'. .fs.' ,X-no A is M, V kcgi A: -rg, .- - L ..-- Y sa.. . , Q. i .A ,. ,Mrs ,L Janice Taft gets a hit. Cami Allen throws another strike. 110 IN SOFTBALL arm. a, ,kr ,A ...V 1 'sf New ,,, . ,, kvkyk 1 if 11rss ressr as dy, A,,, G T f , ,.,?.,,,.Ma nu ' ' frm ' at W f IRQ 9 LF r,fg1w,1,,:,Q.', f ,Sei fr f, FS? f ,ff ,ln E' rf :w,.1, 1, lr I , ii 1 . 4'QHsw.f.,A , ' - ..,.: -. i - ' ,Gi . Q' a? A slgwe. s f 1 4 6 8,-.RQ Q '00 ro 'gg ZW' , 'M ,5 me-2 +4-1 ,AO-. 4 VG' O .-e'tff'f??N! 4 3 R A M 1 ,, .Q .,,i4ou-'PW' .59 ',,.Q,...- Pm' X nv-1 nf 4 ,j,'z!,c,,! X.,.:.,4, ,J is . 3 ' 'K v , ..,. 571 X. 1.35 A V rr' q 4 :- ,., W Candi Hoag recerves another K from Cam: Allen durrng the San Marcos game. .av 4 , - ,- . ,., 'r . y A -om., K, v . , ,P .- ,, W.s, NM, . rv , 'i?J',4L ' 'Jaffa 'r -J' 'aw ' -nf M, WW, mwghen K YI 'vs V, , Y ,,,' fray' sf! naw ,YK 1 4' ' , , 1 Lsyyyafr rwgr g,WQ,4 QQ g?-y+glW W- qibfe-ff'4' ' 3,1 11 1, ' Z ' Q 'vrt'2?Q'fV V tl :Q-: 4 5X1 . iv L, ' 1' ., V fQ'f1,?'r'f',J. 1, A-we ' '44 1 ' . ' , '05, 21 'swim 'inf Q gi 1 ae gg 1 'Ji' kv ,., ,,,, ,,,.,-41,-. m,,.,, www' ea-A A-'Mr' - ' ' .4 Frrst baseman Chrrs Dowler gets ready ior an out, fun- N, fu J 5 , f 1 yi a'+gf..5' A ' 'i- 591914 5 39' wr- rl ,mv-rw Q ...f.......,, ,. . MN IN SOFTBALL 111 OOPS! Looks as if Joe Ruda is getting himself out of a sticky 212 IN GOLF GORE he sport of the 80 s GOLF A sport of both individuality and team work Dedication and hard work are the two winning keys to a successful golf team Many of the teams in the Palomar league got the clue years back that golf would be a high contending sport Unfortunately Orange Glen started out slowly However it is never too late to build a program In years to come golf is going to have to be stressed as a highly competitive sport The more students loin the more of a chance we have of having a successful team one senior Kelly Brown whom we will have a hard time letting go Brian Bachman and David Anderson contributed much to the team If they were not golfing they were making pokes of how Golfers always get it in the hole and They get in a lot of good strokes in their playing time Knowing that these two were on the team one knows that golf practice would never be boring I The team was mostly constructed ot juniors with Brian Bachman tees off with good form, Sean Gordon looks to see if his ball made the green. situation SPRING SPORTS IN ACTION --Q Fw Jv Y i' With great umph, Serena Scott and Karla Willis try to pass their opponent :gi-:ML wail, I' fvavtrve-.P 1 ifvrf iw I II ,ir,ti IIIIQ4 I riiif I' I I T 7 R tl IW I If,...I.,, II I A A V 1 Mfg f- 'M A m 'Q' 1' ' ' ' A ..larI',gI ' I Q 'O im I rlrcw.-,,b,,A Ai, Al f I I I.. 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Along with the Varsity, they could hardly field a team. Usually at the l.V. level the team is very large, filled with athletes not ready for varsity competition. Not in this case, hopefully this will not effect the fact the varsity team next year might be a little lacking. Coaches look forward to the runners that will be moving up, but when there aren't that many on 9 .5 the team, coaches worry. In many instances, l.V. runners were even given the chance to complete a spot on a distance or spring medley team. Running or competing at the varsity level will have helped them to gain experience for later seasons. Next year the team will hopefully be a little larger but for now you l.V. runners keep working and improving so some day you too will be at C.I.F. l His 6th lap, Victor Ortiz tries to keep an even pace to the finish line. i 3 1 ....i........q ....... First row: Nichol Garcia, Summer Lewis, Wendy Bergin, Kelly Gronquist Second row: Kim Nguyen, Darci McLaugh- lin, Yvonne Schawab, Kristine lwakoshi Third row: lodi I Leyba, Kisha Gonzales, Vicky Lenker, Katrin Kindler Fourth row: Shanda Wolfe, Lisa Carillo, Tammy Koury Hurdling with great form Juliet Tiffany finishes strong Summer Lewis finishing her leg in the mile relay. use 114 IN TRACK T 143.1 'VISA 1 i -- MINNCU5 I :sg NAV Y, ' ,Q..,.,.....,.c,V,.,,. . ,- K L .,Ls'i'M. , :ww . A - L 4 SX. N. W1 SSN I f I . .. i L i warg. Eff. we-C, 'wwf -:Q.QQ11Y:sp..,...s L f W -. -e.s.,qsf-.5 kysefia - -s..ef4sei,,,,,....-..-s-u- , 'gt -S-eerie-isis oh ,-----f C ' , fs-eff' ..,..a-.A -I1 1 ,J 'ly-... -1- , , M -mf mxryzzna '-'-N..,,,M 1 Paul Bresquard will always remember his season on the . Orange Glen Track Team. Brian Kung leads In the 110 hurdles. IN TRACK 115 ' 1 vitae Wi 24 4 it sg s 2 inf T E 5 may ,,, w,, at am-iff? rt J.V. BASEBALL he l.V. Baseball team did very well. With the second year ol coaching Rick Hanson is moving up from trosh baseball to J.V. With the addition of a first year coach Ken Putman the l.V. team is doing very well. Some ol the strong players on the team are Roman Cardoza and Mike wniuaker. I i l Roman Cardosa follows through after he raps a base hit. Back row: Coach Ken Putman, Mike Ballard, Phil Green, Brook Townson, Dave Monach, Mike Whittaker, Mike Cob coach Rick Hanson. Front Row: Bob Fitzpatrick, David Seamore, Eric Wieler, Mike Allen, Boyd Johnson, Sean Voushe, Roman Cordosa 116 N-af fd '37 ,, o 2 l i f Q Q- I A I i ., I f xx FS f 77 gi' f W'-,. fe .W x N A. Y ,' i . V Z! ua to EROSH BASEBALL ON THE FIELD FRESH BLOOD reshman baseball started the season on a successful note by winning their first three games before losing 5A l A to Escondido 4-3 in a hard fought battle. The Patri- E ots frosh team continued their winning ways throughout the season. With strong pitching efforts by David Silva, Marcos Soto, and Mark Weiler, O.G. shut down most of our oppo- nents. With great help from a first year Coach Alan Dale and and a second year Coach Mario Baza the season was a success. I K .iL..4....l-.f. Front Kenny Ngo Stoney Corbin Shannon Vmie Herman Moreno Kurt Kronier David Dean Troy Olivas Marcos Soto Back Coach Mario Baeza David Silva Wes Morgan William Hays Sean Coy Mark Weller Rich Caster Atten Williams Brian Weston Coach Alan Dale . a, , , , ,, , , A . - 1 1. , -s.,, . y ,a i tv H v s mfg 1 'LD It Y gf, 2 ' Q .5 xxx V63 IN BASEBALL 117 l.V. SWIMMING Float to the top etting up at 5:30 every morning to make it to Washington Park to begin practice for the swim team is what the J.V. Swim Team did. Practice lasted until 8:00, just enough time to make it for 2nd period. W Each practice consisted of a 1,000 yard warm-up, which included all four strokes, kick boards, and pulls. They also swam a mile to a mile and a halt a day. The l.V. team had many top swimmers. lason Poole and William Newland swam their best at freestyle and backstroke. George Burrough was noted for his breast- stroke, and Andy Taft for his freestyle swimming. Newland, Poole, and Taft all got a chance to also swim on varsity. For the girls, there was Shannon McNeil and Michelle White who had nearly perfect techniques in the breast- stroke. Strength went to Janie Brown for her freestyle swimming. - seMenref2ax1.-f.1f2f1Y 1 '33H.12i!.'F3.'4.f'9'Fttfc'f ,,,,,,,.-..f . ,., 4+..,ch,. me ,c.f,+, N ....,-awew muidfiiium... Q ua... f f ,maxaman W'-MM' yvrwcc, W ' W- ' , T M5 ,1 Qf54-i,'3!55f393'A':L'5'! 1 ft 'W I , ',:f v,,grl:,i,.N. , M! 4 Lyyyk. I ,A f ian' nf.: aww, f P- Q , A ',V- ., .' 4. ,':Ll S ','V j W ir, imp. . ' T if '..' K ' 'T vvt' , L 1 T I 24511 at ir 'c ,V n, ,V f .V .--r , ,, , K ry Stroking for a win, IJ. Posey refuses to tire out. 118 Afabeiihll V lst Row-Liz Stevens, Sonja Merchant, Janie Brown 2nd Row Mike Lopez Kyle Takmg one last breath of air, lason Poole approaches the finish. Peterson, George Burrough 3rd Row-Andy Taft Chris Lloyd lason Poole Derek lenkins 4th Row-Michelle Cunefare, JJ. Posey Dan Tiber Mike Sherman Paul William Newland, T.D. Morris. 9386. wwmamm 1 we ,tiwarnzfairiria lst Row-Luz Stevens, Sonja Merchant, lanie Brown, Michelle White. 2nd Row-Mike Lopez, Kyle Peterson, George Burrough, 3rd Row'Andy Taft, Chris Lloyd, Jason Poo Cunelare, 1.1, Posey, Dan Tiber, Mrke Sherman, Paul, William Newland, T.D. Morris. le, Derek Jenkins. 4th Row4Michelle 119 ive sofreiut s always, the LV. team was a training ground for future varsity players. Our LV. team was also one ofthe leading teams in the league. Season after season, Coach Lynne Kelly coached her LV. team to victory. With all the new talented freshman, many talented sophomores, and some hard work, the Patriots hoped to sweep the league again this year. - Annie Page lires in a strike during a win over San Pasqual. 120 IN SOFTBALL Liguori is sate at home ...awww-W WW, W.. ,W M .. Moving up in the box Kelly Dushek fouls one off. ' V N A ' 5' mw:i.::N,..f .x.. 5 K 5 , ' 3 m sf, K. x X--islw-,A .X 54 X, .,xL in X ' W li ,AAEI 2 ww . Q ,..- -ag :Q 've :X-Kiki-iff 1: ff : . ,Www . ,.. .h '-Nazis. , X, Q MQW ,X ,. X ,X b.. 3' Qi vii 3, as .M .. N ' fl. Q. .V ga - .N , , ,XS . W, , ' ' L- W if 4 . f Annie Page swings hard. At first base Luareen Duarte QS S SX 5 e is L-R A.S.B, Officers-Treasurer-Carlos Ulloa, Secretary-Penny Belden, Vice-President-Raul Rojas, President-Paul Whiteley i' t , .. f r .....:: . Ll 4 :rr :'.: gg .zrx . LIZ : Q , e, - -rirr H J it ::,f:7EfiEsE2E,2iQ : Z :IQ 555, . ....., gym S iIE:iif2ffEfQ? E -:- .:iE5g5.g5se::5..f Y ':'. 124 IN ASB fi 2-: 3 125555 ,... 11. 3 is - A .,.,.,,. it ,. .. -2 . .. ., ,. .,,.. .. , ..,..:. .. ...: i ' ff :'A at Niki! fit ill Jes 1:,- -:aa-e:.:..e.:.:,:.-:.:.:.- .... : ,,,.,. , .,., , ....-.-. T .: ......- ..., :...: .,.,.,,. , ........,.,,., .. .,. ,,., ...,, ,...,,,...,. , , A .-1-: Q ,-:, 1 , - iff ' r .,., t heats if-: ,.,f5 Ififil .':.:.:-.', '.... ..,,: z.: ----- : :':-f ----1A - .,1.., he Sophomore class ot '83 seemed to have a real success- ful year. More people became involved in school activities. The sopho- more class gave the school a lot ot spirit and represented their class by attending a lot of LV. sports. The year started oft good with an excellent homecoming. The sophomore theme was Spring . More people than last year got involved with helping out on the float and made it look great. As the year went on, the sophomore class became closer and more outgoing. They also provided a lot ot good ideas for the school. We're hoping that next year will he an even better one forthe class ot '88 and that they will continue to grow in spirit and pride- Sophomore President Susan Hazel and loann Na- pier.- I he Freshmen class of '89 a good year despite the tact they did not participate greatly in most ot the activities, They had a quaint homecoming float with the theme ot Autumn and the treshmen cheerleaders helped with the spirit ot the ninth graders. They raised around 800 dollars for their fund which the whole class helped to earn. The class of 89 is one which will grow to new heights of spirit as they progress in their high school career.- Frosh Presi- dent Aaron Smith iNot pictured Vice- President Tanya De Cotesl I ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY. . . his years ASB started out the year with PRIDE. Under the motivating leadership of President Paul Whiteley, ASB attempted to compensate for the new policy of closed campus. A.S.B. members worked hard on organizing class competitions during pep rallies and lunch, using gag compe- titions like the dog-bone tunnel, egg drop and animal voice games among others. Class com- petitions provided fun and something to watch. A.S.B. also set up music throughout the year, weather permitting. Though they had to iron out the rough sports and dissatisfied listeners, overall the music was a success. Eventually requests were honored and a huge variety of tunes were played. The hypnotist came once again this year and again provided a good and interesting show on the art of hypnotism. Homecoming and spirit week, which were also A.S.B. sponsored were a huge success. 1986 A.S.B. changed Homecoming the cere- mony nicely by adding convertibles to bring in royalty from throughout the 4 years of high school from the class of '86 and last year's senior royalty. Fire works were used to light up the night, and the freshman football team re-whitened the OG on the hill. As the year came to an end plans for next year's ASB came into action. Dominated by Seniors in 1985-1986, ASB welcomes new members for 86-87. lt's a fun way to get involved in school and get your ideas put into action so, G0 FOR IT! I Left to right Carlos Ulloa Tanya DeCotes Erin Nungesser Susan Hazel, Aaron Smith, loAnne Napier, Leesa Light, Penny Belden, Raul Rojas, Gerry Aldana, Kari Krekorian, Sean Akans, Cheryl Alto, Christina Miller Donnie Velez Margrete Chadwick Valerie Stone Monique Perez, Paula Bechtold, Stephanie Bartlett, Paul Whiteley, Kerry DeCotes, in Ase '125 if . Q , i ,E i ' 1 Nm-FHL! S.A.D.D. ALATEEN Students fight to end drunk driving very serious and wide spread problem in the United States is drunk driving. A large portion of these accidents involve high school students and as a result the problem hits close to home for many. In past years several students have been seriously iniured and even killed in drunk driving accidents. A nationwide organization Students Against Drunk Driving QSADDJ came to our school this year. The response was not great for the club but as the year progressed more students became aware of the club and joined. The club s advisor is Mrs. Bolger and its officers are Carlos Ulloa President Aaron Smith Vice President Rhonda Canedy Treasurer and Meredith Rodenbugh Sec- retary. With so few students it was difficult to plan many activities but they attended a conference held in San Diego during April. A fundraiser they held that was quite original was the car smash, where a junky old car was brought in and students paid 250 each to pound on it with a mallot. They also made posters during Christmas that said Keep the Christmas spirit in your heart, not your, glass , and Sober Graduation posters towards the end of the year. Hopefully the SADD chapter will grow larger and stronger in the coming years, since it is one of the most important issues and has the most tragic results of anything else in the United States today. Do you have problems caused by someone else's drinking?? Alateen is new this year on 0.G.'s campus. lt is an anonymous group that meets weekly to provide support to students whose lives are affected by someone else's drinking of alcohol. The pro- gram is patterned after Alcoholic's Anonymous. I A tragic result of a drunk driving accident. I, si , , i' r ' -Q '- Sk-3-we l ,A 'Y 4 pry, t if ,.,x. , , 'Q f , YY My A g ri A A , - A, sf I Q, Q it gi +5 . We . 5 f i yi a c In ,,,. W y, S, ,V , 4' in ,,,,,T,. h My-u K 1, l V , ' 71 'f , a - ' Z 3 if .Nl e ffm? ' nf Q 5 '71 H f g ,,, I . K vs, 1 ,W ,iw r,,1i4aE.gNQ . I Amy ' 1 r 4 2 if ,, -, ' is W' ,v- if ci, r ALM Ag 0 I ,x .Qi f tk L-R: Carlos Ulloa, Aaron Smith, Meredith Rodenbaugh, Rhonda Canedy, and Becky Adair. 126 IN SADDMLATEEN On a long left, Aaron Smith islooking good in Surfffiontest. C which lead him to 3rd place in his division. is f wi , .snap-. ., fume.. M t .. M i Doing a hot off the top is junior Todd Stanley. SURF CLUB Only a surfer knows the feeling othing gets a surfer's blood going like the sight of perfect waves barrelling over left and right. It gets these guys pumped up, motivated, and ready to rip up the surf. No one doubts the competition involved in surfing even if it is just a fun day out. A few of these surfers at our school get together and organized a Surf Club to compete and surf against other schools. They are all out there to catch that one perfect wave, not necessarily to get more points than the other surfers but maybe to just the satisfaction of doing one maneuver better than the last. This year is the start of something new. There hasn't been Surf Club's in the past here at Orange Glen but hopefully this will continue and attract more people so there will be more contests to compete in, says Todd Stanley. Coach Cummings was chosen by a few of the surfers because they knew of his past surfing experiences. They felt he was the practical guy for the job. I l i l DECA Goes down to Georgia his year Orange Glen's Deca Chapter achieved new heights in both education and competition. Mr. Hughes, the longtime advisor received a grant to buy many more computers and the Deca class was split into two classes, one that ran the student store during lunch, and another one called Computers and Marketing which worked with the computers designing programs and keeping books and inventory ol stock. As usual, the members of the class competed in conferences where they were quizzed and interviewed about their business knowledge. They attended district, region, state and national conferences in San Diego, San Bernardino, Anaheim and the climax in Atlanta, Georgia. These trips were paid for the money provided from the student store. In the store the students learn to use the cash registers and sell food. Several outstanding members were Susan Martin who captured first place in the state competition, Carlos Ulloa, who received second in his category, Shevon Harris, who is Vice President of the California Deca Chapter, Doug Gann, and Gabe Borboa. - 128 IN DECA Front L-R: Dewayne Anderson, Charlie Blevens, William Henderson, Kari McQueen. Middle: Eric Wade, Trennis Wright, Paul Venisse, Susan Martin, Cathy Balmer, Dianah Gonzal Corrine Archuleta. Back: Carlos Ulloa, Randal! Gustine, Gabe Borboa, Corey Valentine, Beth Riemer, Aung Lwin, Anna Whitten, Scott lones, Madeline Gulla, James Harris, lurg Vann Kann, Scott Ginther. Front L-R: Lane lohnson, Nina Schalfer, Doug Gann, April Brady, lason Gann, Scott Effinger, Terry Hardinge, LaDonna Davis, Damian Wallace. Middle: Peter Authier, Husan Rihar Tom Widener, lose Hernandez, Steve Duenas. Back: Steve Folton, Tim Castillo, Rod Cavalle, Paul Newman, Omar Abuzir, Charlie Blevens, FOREIGN EXCHANGE v icy 'uf,,j, ni' 1 1. M' by 5 , wif' 1 4 K 5 .tis ,ff glgkggqsgif-lgjfil2:15' , V , , H ,Aggie V 5 if U -' ' .-,mf-f ' R ff -.MQ 'Ev' , ' z 1' s i., I ,Nazi 125 W ' az! .. A. 5 , - r , .fo , M - 'sr' w. V ' ' . V l if EEEE ll we EEE ' has , r'-Q' EV w 4 in' 5 -I A .V 3 , Q ,lx , , fa , V 1 7652 ' .27 f '- ' ' ... Q f, 4123 ,i,,' :: a 't 13 W : ' 12 ' 5 H ' 7 ' '- ' 5? 'z as izz ,,,, ,.V, I f..l : F 2 3 :Qi J x X.. Q, Visitors from a far At Orange Glen this year, we had foreign students from many corners ot the world: places such as Paraguay, Holland, Germany. lt should be such an honor to be given the chance to be able to go to another country, to experience new cultures and make many new friends you will always remember. So, the next time you see someone from a foreign country, go up and introduce yoursell and make a new friend tor life. - A: Cecilia Zander- France B: Martin Christensen- Denmark C: losephus Marabaunti' Philippines DZ Katreen Kendler- Holland E: Martin Thust- Germany F: Aleiandra Mojicaf Paraguay G: Jurgen Van Kern- Germany H2 lne Vanden Hurk- W. Germany I: Poul Bredesgaard- Denmark FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA his is the first year for anew orginazation at Orange Glen, Future Homemakers of America. The club is a national one, not unlike Deca, and their main purose is to inform students of career poten- tials in Home Economics and Homemaking occupations. The advisor is also new to our school, Mrs. Palskill. Several activities they have planned include get to- gethers at Mrs. Palskill's house, and a campaign along with a major supermarket and the Coca-Cola company to help find missing children. They also have fundraisers to aid the Homemaking Department. ln addition, a field trip has been planned to educate students in the field of fashion buying by taking them to Horton Plaza to meet with a professional buyer from a maior department store. They also plan to attend a state conference later in the year with their elected chapter officials: President Kim Anderson, V.P. Cheri Lavoie, and Secretary Debbie Snyder. I JUNIOR STATESMEN OF AMERICA mong several new organizations at Orange Glen this year is Junior Statesmen of America, or JSA. ISA is an international organization whose purpose is to inform and make high school students more politically aware of the issues and contoversies happening in the world today. The group meets during lunch several times a month, During their meetings they hold debates over controver- sial subjects such as capital punishment, abortion and homosexual marriages. They have had very successful and heated debates about the F Street Bookstore and legal abortion. ln addition to debates they have thought talks which are informal discussions over varied topics. In the fall and spring they attend state conferences where they meet with other students of the same inter- ests. They attend workshops and lectures, as well as social activities. They also witnessed a mock trial where 13D IN FHA AND ISA .. , .Mg Carol Manell, Cherie Lavoie Front L-R: Mrs. Alice Byrne, Kim Brett, Elise Tonani, Astrid Martin, Susan Martin, Abby Hidalgo, Gina Goldston, Charlotte Sherberne, Mi Hansen. Back L-R: Bill Dowler, Sheila Holmes, Terrie Lo-Cascio, Cindi Fleeup, Tammy Smith, Melody Cook, Pat Morrow, Debbie Eberwi they saw an actual hearing played out before them. JSA is an informative club geared toward the more politically and socially minded student. The 0.6. chapter's advisor is Alice Byrne, and the officers are President Pat Mor- row, V.P. Abby Hidalgo, and Secretary Bill Dowler. ! ft to right-Mr. Lambert, Veronica Acocer, loy lones, Pat Morrow, Tammy Smith, Eric Flickenger, lulia Wise, Cheryl Ricketts, Alan thgate, Carlos Ulloa, Robert Boden, Cindy Fleeup, Steve Aspleaf, Elise Tonani, Cathy Dusharme, Mr. lones, Abby Hidalgo tin mmocky Greases, ...fs-is rtlfli' ' ee: N1 - 2:5255-li 1 Wwe' C r ixz: Y Y i Uri K. . I l eeling left to right-Kevin Bree, Frank La Blanc, Chuck Sievers, Pam Ramsey, Tawnya Tomlinson Standing-Ranghild Schwab, Debbie erwein, Yvonne Schwab, Laurie Bell, Kim Gerritsen, Melody Cook, Gina Goldston, Larry Levers, Susan Selby, Sheila Holmes, Bob alone, Nancy Thuleen, Kim Brett, Steve Palm, lason Beagle, Andrea Holloway, Marta Tavolada, Liz Schultz, Randy Smith, Terry ng, Wayne Zittlel, Pauline Guest, Terry Faugno, Nanci Ashcralt, Ted Kersten, lim Wrightson, Mr. Zittel. sPAnisH cure he Spanish club was not large in number but they were an intelligent group of people with a true interest in a heritage. The club was made up of mostly Spanish 3 and 4 students, which are made up of Juniors and Seniors. The officers were Carlos Ulloa, Presi- dent, Alan Bathgate Vice-President, Sandy Partta, Treasurer, and Eric Flickinger, Secretary. The advisors were Mr. Lam- bert and Mr. Jones, and they planned, along with the members, exciting activities that were educational as well as fun. During the year the club went out to dinner at several Mexican restaurants in the area, including one in Old Town. A trip to Olvera Street in Los Angeles was also planned. But perhaps the most exciting and certainly the most educational is the 28-day trip to Spain, planned for this summer. They will be traveling all over the country and even into Africa for one day. They will study in Salamanca, Sapin while they reside with Spanish families. This will definitely prove to be a highlight the students will remember for quite a while. iviuy Bien, Amigos! I GERIVIAN CLUB erman club, one of the longer standing organiza- tions at 0.G., returned in '86 with about 50 mem- bers. There aren't any officers of the club, and usually at meetings they just talk and decide what kind of activities they will do. So tar this year they have gone on a ski trip, and to the waterslides at the Family Fun Center. To pay for these trips they sold candy. The membership is split equally between seniors, juniors, sophomores and freshmen. The purpose of the German club is to provide a social atmosphere outside of school, with other students that share a common interest in the German language. I IN SPANISH AND GERMAN CLUBS 131 Outsmarts opponents NCAL hat Shakesperean king was actually a King of Scotland for 17 years? The answer of course is Macbeth and this is just an example of the potpourri of questions that can be heard at a North County Academic League match. North County Academic League of NCAL for short is a season of competitions held every Spring at North County high schools. Every year, North County Conference, the governing body of all Avocado and Palomar league sports and NCAL, writes thousands of questions for use by 14 North County schools. Sandra Boldt, head coach of the Patriots, started practice 3 months before the first contest to help maintain our history of strong teams. ln 1984, the Junior Varsity team won the Palomar league title. On Friday nights during the season, NCAL members gather at a teammate's house to discuss previous matches and study to improve for the next match. They also have Farrell's parties, swim parties and other social events throughout the year. - Front: Stephanie Hilton, Steve Branin, Scott Ginther. Back: left Rawlings, loel Rising, Dean Amstutz Fronti Marta Tavolada, Lisa Stamper, Cindy Dreps, Kim Brett, Chad Beckhart, Derek Maxson. Middle: Ray Allen, Laureen Duarte, Zalane Nunn, Robyn Constable, Lisa Trutta. Back: Tuan Vuong, lim McCahill, Pat Glover, Steve Palm, Jeff Rawlings, Erich Van lersel, Chris LeBrun Front: Terry Dreps, lim Wrightson, Trung Vuong, Matt Mullord. Back: Peggy McCahill, Meg Vinton, Amy Shepard, Susan Rohrer. 132 IN NCAL K A .gm i M3 X 'L - .. , ,.w, . X 1. ff., ,. ' ' ' entre af. ' ' E We 1 2 -i 7 .. -,' ' f 'M' ,- e tu we - .,L, ' -v,'w . qw - ,,.., my -et .. floaiaf 5 -R fHe5'ael ttf i f . ..,, A t 12 Q, 5 V, - re, , e ,. :LZ ,- V ,. N up . ,,,, A Z,V ff Q ' G r 'Q ,V- 1 : i i if . .gr '- as 7, at A i ,. if ie -' 4 a t , 'fs' f i rriii i i - A39 ' I - We ,, Gm X, ,,, ff f ,i 1 ,Q , Q, -.-... P' eiiii ., .,:. am- i 1 -,y I M.. S r . ii., it WWA Q A X I X Va ir mf cw f Qt ' we 1 i W it X ts xx? V ii t A 611 we X yi , .gl Ai W . If i , 1, X ir ,Q 1 fa k 'ii' ff j ' 3, V , . , Back Row lett to right: Steve Palm, Jett Rawlings, loel Rising. Front row: Ruth Beaumont, Stephanie Hilton, Leesa Light, Robyn Constable. Sandra Boldt, head NCAL coach, Pat Boldt, head Academic Decathalon coach. ACADEMIC DECATHALON Smart people know their stuff he 1985-86 Academic Decathalon team put out a great contest and readied themselves for next year. loel Rising in speech and left Rawlings in economics and physics placed in the county to give OG a good finish. Academic Decathalon, a contest consisting of many categories that require many academic talents from the competitors. Students must be good all- around students that are very good in a wide variety ot subject areas. All San Diego County high schools are eligible to compete in this competition. Months of practice and preparing are for a good team. All the preparing comes down to one day at UCSD. Joel and left, both beings luniors will bring strength to the team next year along with the new sophomores to give us a very good team in 1986-3 Stephanie Hilton, loel Rising, and Dean Amstutz consult a bonus question in a match against Vista. NJROTC Shows it's pride. JROTC drove for a commitment to excellence this year. They have been to Naval Training Command to learn about and work with damage control on ships, as well as to Mini Boot Camp, which is an Easter version of the actual boot camp training cadets go through. Also, they have gone on several at-sea cruises where they have received training on actual ships. This year NJROTC toured the Friggate U.S.S. Meyerchord and have participated in several parades. For the Military Ball, which occured on the third of May. Elizabeth Schultz was elected Queen, Lorie Zingheim was the First Attendant, and Cathy Demarco was the second atten- dant. - ROTC Officers: Lorie Zingheim, Ernie Gonzalez, Elizibett: Schultz, and lesse Ward. Color Guard: Rod Dowdy, Marta Tavolada, Ray Allen, Gordon Gustafson, and Keith Blue. Historic Flag Platoon. 134 IN NJROTC Ge A V, Front row LAR: Cherie LaVoie, Cindi Dreps, Debbie Eberwein, Denise Belnap, Anderea Holloway, Steve Branin, Leesa Light, Sandy Parotta, Julie Hicks, Stephanie Hilton, Lisa Bell, Liz Schultz, Laureen Duarte, Lisa Stamper, Michael Dean, Gerry Aldana Back L-R: Kim Brett, Sheila Holmes, Mark Tarmen, Marta Tavaloda, Charlotte Jenkins, Patrick Morrow, Cindi Fleeup, Patrick Glover, Tammy Smith, Brian King, Eric Belz, loel Rising, David Anderson, Brian Sands, lulia King, Becky Adair, ielf Rawlings, Steve Palm, Bill Dowler, Lisa Trutta, Beth Reimer FFA uture Farmers of America is an organization for students who are interested in farming and agricul' ture in the modern United States. It is comparable to 4-H in its program although FFA is usually a school oriented club where 4-H is open to the community. These subjects are also taught in the plant and animal science classes at school and are continued further for the FFA members. Here they learn about plants animals farming crops and other subjects having to do with agriculture. brought in their animals to show. Horses sheep goats rabbits chickens and even a mountain lion were exhibited throughout the day for everyone at school to see. The FFA also hold and attends conferences and raises livestock to be judged and sold at the Del Mar fair in June. Since Escondido and Valley Center are chiefly rural areas this is a good club for students who want to learn about the opportunities of the region in which they live. I ln February, they held a field day in which students he California Scholarship Federation is a statewide service organization comprised of the top scholastic students of the state To be a C S F member a student must receive a mini mum of 3 A s and one B per semester lor eligibility Annual activities for C S F are the spring blood bank Disneyland sponsored by C S F They also helped to improve our school by doing other activities such as tree planting and campus beautification Lifetime members are those students who have maintained membership for four semesters including one in their senior year Special privileges for lifetime members include parking in the faculty parking lot a gold seal on their diploma and a gold tassle and sash at graduation I drive, assisting with fall registration, and a trip to FFAICSF .135 YEARBOOK Changes Are 1986 brought many changes to the yearbook staff. With the retirement of longtime advisor Galen Keunhast, came new English teacher and advisor Alan Dale. There were also many new students, and a lot of inexperience. However, things smoothed out as the year progressed and everyone became more enthusiastic and creative, their common bond being their concern for the success of the yearbook. After some deliberation, a theme was decided on and we set to work. A few of the new staff members and the editor, Carlos Ulloa, attended a yearbook camp over the summer at the University of San Diego. There they learned about designing layouts, writing copy and keeping the overall theme through- out the yearbook. This book could not have been made without the help of the dedicated people on the staff, and our advisor lVlr. Dale. With more experience coming back next year, the under- class staff hopes to put together the best yearbook ever for 0.G.'s 25th anniversary in '87! - Our fearless leader, Mr. Dale, attempts to convey authority. At yearbook camp, Lorraine, Paula Carlos and take a break from the action. 32144-4 if Bottom row L-R: Lorraine Orosco, lenny Northcutt, Renee Hill. Danielle Valleios, Gail Grelen, Deanna Hines, Leonora Whiteley, Brooke Portillo, Tina Wise, Marnie Wiggins. Top Row L-R: Tiffany limerson, Cheri Pierre, Mona Lang, William Newland, Melanie Hopper, Kelly Nelson, Sharon Garcia, Paula Bechtold, Carlos Ulloa, lanice Taft, Devin Ellenwood, Mr. Dale, Pete Taylor. 136 IN Yearbook Marie McKinley and Shelli Peevler study copy lor the Musket. wmv Xu K 'la eff? 9 MUSKET Read all about it. . he Musket, Orange Glen's official stu- dent newspaper, is published ten times each school year. It is pro- duced by the journalism class taught by Bonnie Wheeler. The Students learn to plan page, inter- view, write various types of stories, and layout pages. Being organized and meeting deadlines is of utmost importance in this class. Junior Shelli Peevler serves as managing editor during most of the school year, with Liz Christman, Christy Ferguson, Madelin Gulla, Jennifer McCormick, Rose McKinley, Theresa Thomas and Jurgen van Kahn being page editors. Pat McKinley is the staff pho- tographer. I 'X ...tn Front Row: Liz Christman, Christy Ferguson, Shelli Peevler, Advisor Bonnie Wheeler, Dionne Hebner, Wendy Warren, Scott Johnson. Second Row: lenniler McCormick, Cody York, Theresa Thomas, Pat McKinley, lurgen van Kahn. Madeline Gulla, Christina Hanson, Peggy McCahilI, Becky Falling, taureen Duarte, Mike Farrel. Not pictured: Chrissy Frantz, Marie McKinley. . M. 94 PEER COUNSELING A chance to talk he Peer Counseling program was initiated at 0.G.H.S. the Fall of 1985. The tirst class was composed ot fourteen students who came from Psychology classesg their training period lasted for one month, they began to work with students. The Peer Counselors could be seen every day talking and listening with their counse- lees everywhere on campus. The program provided assistance to students to help them overcome attendance problems so- cial and personal difficulties. Welcome and orien- tation to OGHS was another function ofthe Peer Counselors. I f .ferrari V r nrt ri Q- :Xxx T, fgttfirrl NR Viffwfiigxaga at , ECW? sarees we if 222: Yee WSIS H tr , .5 B r g 1 ..,. ......... , B ac . aW,,.ese,35 3 S525 asf ser seg ess t ees ,ssseggs gs me we ws 5421235525 55 Sgtftrzftriftwdaxgiftitlteeffsfit Sfeieafttrsiweitttrstti-fsefasiifegtigm.-Wise fi Sr luv' . isps t 6 :.e535e..ueq Siege M, H ::.: -..,- E efmmem e Wm We.. -ef se Wwe Q New -Wim. ee er ,,si3s 1 if cmeseetss Wt .-:.-: --:::..::-set: :sz e.:s:-- Steaiifengiimwwdkgie,.ses:':eSm.e::e,E35e'l is mile xml TF .t 'f Rtggfgi. X Q N' V55 it W SX X Q rf Selig vief' W 2 XX , ., . ,- i '1 ' ' , -4 .:.:-e.s:.:: t5' S? NMWW Q Wfmgm? , .,.. H ecffisteiititt f ' 21111 ' 11.5.23 mich? 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Led and ad- vised by P.E. teacher Mrs. Watkins, the class finally found its niche in the curriculum at Orange Glen. The class is considered a P.E. class and the students get P.E. credits for taking it. This year there were no beginning classes and all the students have had some dance exper- ience. They held concerts in the tall and spring in which the students performed the dances they have choreographed themselves. Each girl did 3 or ll dances, including jazz dances, theme dances such as ballet, mime or cabaret, and a group dance with most of the members. They also went on field trips such as a workshop at Palomar College and a Dance Confereence in Riverside. To pay for their outings and costumes they held fundraisers by selling locker mir- rors, magnetic calendars and Patriots shoelaces. Some outstanding members of the class include Andrea Holloway, who performed 2 solos at the concert and has 13 years of dance experience. - Front row: tleft to righty Becky Palma, Beverly Burtness, Annette Dunham, Heidi Walter, Ruth Beaument, Stacey Trafton, Tina Dahl, Cindy VanAnrooy, Charlotte Sherburne, Branden Chatham, Gene Alvarez. Second Row: Nancy Ashcraft, Kristy Abbasi, Kim Wagner, Patty Thweatt, Shelly Gratz, Brandy Bell, Gina Parada, Lisa Hollins, Robin Calvin, Litisha White, Jolene' Bates, Amy Mitchell, Angie Jensen, Lorraine Zelenz, Laura Summer Hill, Coach Pat Watkins. r., IN DANCE 139 ki K ilsiii ii iri.1ffEL7k il iii' ki . .. -gif K . ' 1:11:22 .f - '- ,- it 'YNY - - - iwttk figggqffra I gy '. lu, C, ,grub I ssl . Djguxmnotvv S . - ,Q f ,:qwq q: J W 140 1 acts up again rama did a great job with the three plays they put on. First came Scapino , a hu- morous play about the antics of a man named Scapino Cplayed by Guy Cook and Spencer Farmerb and his friends. Next came Arsenic and Old Lace , a humorous murder story about 2 old ladies Cplayed by Amy Hull and lenny Celisej Last but not least came the Shakespearean classic, A Mid Sum- mer's Night Dream. Mr. Shive and the drama club worked long and hard, and all ol the play were a success. I f ' ! R , k 1 i 5. nses 1 s A A .kkh . -.sh E gg KR S sise sissr s ' A . . L s t C. 1 K . r s k? 1 km iw 2 as A -- E TAM' was Q , . . 3 A T ' 5 . e.tc A ssc- 1 .--- 525 gpg K ' s . X c r --- 5 feet- - gm :eq 5'-. - ff , , A f -- -xi t gig A a' 1 I :if . ' is , ,- I ---- r.-- . . g,,,5,g S K . .. Y H 3 gr A . L, ti X3 as .tae - he Missa: r if rirr L T rr'. . in kk K E r A ' its it ' 1 V Q 9 . Q sf ef-Y., .. tw L sm 1 g g ' Q 5 Ss elry A c s First Row: Matt Dusharme, Anne Berg, lenny May, Karen Hawkins, Shadow Souther, Don McClure, Amy Hull, Tami Peterson, Pat McBride, Spencer Farmer, Sharon Gillespe, Kim Palmer, Michelle Gillespe, Piper Farmer, Kama Maglauglm Second Rowi Dan Radic, lessica Rice, Trista Kelly, Aaron lohnson, Darrin Martin, Cindy Wright, Brian Olson, Yvonne Schwab, Mike Moore, Ashley Askegreen, Suzie Lewis, Kim Woerner, Bea Uruchurtu, Mike Brerle, Kathy Olson, Third Row. Terry Taugno, Chuck Sievers, lem Cecrse, Shelley Mills, LaDonna Davis, lelt Graham, Leigh Pulliam, Iohn McClure, Brent Foster, Scott Mackenzie, Bob Paxton, Bill Pendleton. Ladder: lim Coyle, Roger Elzroth, Kyle Peterson. 2 i i l l Don Mc Clurew Rockm' out to the jukebox Rod ger Eltzroth- Leandro glves It his all at the beach. Q H it ' 5. Y .Z 41 . ,if in og 1' f W f f , X, Iv' i -x 3 li Guy Cook 8. Jeff Graham- Love those faces, guys! Ae' 1 .ow 141 BAND llllarching to win ed by drum major, Heidi Hart, our Patriot band participated in many competition parades throughout the 85486 school year, bringing home over nineteen trophies including two sweepstakes tro- phies, two music awards and various first and second placings for the band, flag team, drum major and banner corps. Our band helped increase school spirit by performing is J he s skim On their way to a sweepstakes win. Mascots LaDonna Davis and Angela lones lead the band to a victory. With smiles of pride Sabina Began and Heidi Walters show the crowd what it takes to be a Patriot. 142 IN BAND if 'MF' Jxigtw yy . ., 4 I J, r 'fe A , ,Jr-'sis 4,61 ' s during halttime at all of our varsity home football games last tall. Besides marching, the band also performed many concerts, including their annual Christmas concert and a special presentation tor a delegation ol Japanese busi- nessmen. In April, the band also performed at Disney- land. - Heidi Hart salutes the iudges showing great talent. Drummer Todd Fitzgerald concentrates on keeping in step. Standing tall Cindee Sheperd prepares to step oif. IN BAND 143 OPUS ONE OUTSTANDING pus One had an outstanding year under the new direction of Mr. Banning. They ,,,,1 spread their enthusiasm and good cheer throughout each performance. Opus One per- formed at many places throughout the county including such places as Joslyn Senior Center, Parents club meeting, and the International Des- sert Concert. The Opus One performers had a rare opportunity to perform with the cast of Up With People . I E First row: Kris Eyre, Sharron Wedemeyer, Shannon Chatham, Raul Rojas, Penny Belden, Spencer Farmer, Lisa Bell, Darren Martin Second row: Michelle Deforge, Jeremiah Rose, Suzie Sutton, Beverly Sacco, Anne Berg, Anna Whitten, Doug Dowdy, Tony Bierle Third row: Todd Fitzgerald, Brian Stewart, Eric Turrentine 144 IN OPUS ONE f . Row 1: Dollie Gardner, Kim Roberts, Karna Mclaughlin, Laura Hilton, Christine Young,Trista Callander, Liz Uruchurtu, Kisha Gonzalez, Shannon Anderson. Row 2: Shannon Lockard, Theresa Hunt, Liz Fiedler, Becky Ruth, Vicki Trapp, Kim Woerner, Suzi Lewis, Bea Uruchurtu, Mary Clark, Theresa Kerns, Regina Lopez. Row 3: Nara Melendez, Carla Lievanos, Terry Fernandez, Dan Radic, Paul Mains, Dionne Hebner, Christy Moran, Dorrie Marriquez, lennie Bambacht. Row 1: Laura Summerhill, Annette Dunham, Brandi Bell, Mary Ross Row 2: Piper Farmer, Kathy Kingery, Ginger Perry, Paula Boyens, Delilah Allen, Kim Woerner Row 3: Robin Barnthouse, Beverly Sacco, Peter Hermosillo, Darren Martin, Karyn Hawkins, lenniler Rogers Not pictured: Julie Morales, Amy Hunter, Lorie Favreau, Michelle Teter STRING OF PEARLS tring of Pearls performed at many places throughout Escondido including such places as Lawerence Welks 83rd birthday party, the Rotary Club, mobile homes in Valley Center, Escon- dido Village Mall reopening, and also the community meeting in Valley Center. String of Pearls are not only singers but they are also performers. I CHORUS SINGS he chorus group is lor anybody who wants to be in it. lt's not just lor girls. Boys can also be in it too. The chorus group performed at the Christmas Concert this year. They practiced very hard for the two spring concerts that they performed at the end of the year. I IN STRING OF PEARLS AND IN CHORUS 145 if ,ggi Wir v 'Q s M, A,KA I 1 E y gl A ' xy. 5 H wx .1 xg.-. L .W P43 bwqg ,NEB '4 W --A. 1 , ff - , Q, ' - ,us- 'i e 44 -3 -4 M, X f abt? Q Xu,L -X.,-' . f 1 ,wssffw , ' M f f I . . 5,0- ,1 X x SQ? .. Mikglff - kx.. J. if W i MW Aix' ! fW 'gu-A C, Ali --K L+- .. .... WS 1, I K - I ,QFXQ fiifiipii' ' k -Xl' 'Q N Q2 KX? 'K K M7 , X NH 3255 - f 'L'L x 5 A WQXSNN i, x - - - I - 1 if A is . aw 1 , . Nga, - . .5 - 1 K' V . fi RAQXQ .41-f ,. , :Z ,Avy X Q- A ,, Q l . 'Q OUR BOARD OF TRUSTEES Donald R. McArthur Charlotte Hotchkiss Bruce K. Studebaker Pf9Sid0l1t Vice President Clerk Dr. KA. FOUCHF John Cooper Dr. Fred Heinle P9fS0I1I10l Superintendent Curriculum DV- George 1- Reed John Cherington Damien Macaluso Membef Member Non-Voting student member SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Dr. Ed Brand Norman Barnhard jackie Nighglg he year 1985 brought quite a few changes to Orange Glen. Including a ma- ior change in the administration. Dr. Fred Heinle, last year's principal, was promoted to the board of trustees and thus a new principal came to Orange Glen. Dr. Ed Brand started out the year by bringing a new program, the students' adviso- ry committees, to give the students input in the operations concerning the rights oi students. Brand also had to deal with a lot of static caused by the closing of campus during lunch. His deter- mination worked against this static to make 0.G. a better school. He instated stricter policies against tardies and truancies. He greatly im- proved the attitudes of the students about their school. Following Dr. Brand's tracks and carrying out the discipline and much of the every day func- tions of the school were the familiar vice-princi- pals, lackie Nichols and Norman Barnhard. Mrs. Nichols has been at Orange Glen for many years and Mr. Barnhard has had a lot ot experience in Escondido's high schools. Their iobs may not be the most popular with the students but they do much more than discipline students. The mixture of old and new in the administra- tion brought a sense of stability to our school, and instilled a greater understanding and respect for the leaders ol Orange Glen High Schooli IN ADMINISTRATORS 149 Guiding our scholastic steps he counseling staff here is a very under- standing and competent group of people. Every semester, when it comes time to register again for the succeeding semester, the counselors go over schedules with the students, advising them as to what classes would be to their advantage to take, considering their future goals. Their jobs are very important for they are responsible for guiding us through our high school years and into college or a suitable career. They often play the medium when there is a problem between a student and a teacher. The counselor works for both people to find a solution that will work out better for both. They are very useful and deserve more appreciation than they usually get. I Mr. Georggin Mr. Huffman and Dr, Reck discuss a difficult matter, 150 IN COUNSELORS E Dr. Freifas DV- R9Ck tx, - f Ms. Warner Mr. Huffman .et- E WZ? W Z1 wr M il! STAFF LAFF Mr Jones shows us how to kick back and enjoy The untold stories ELLO, and welcome to the wonderful page of Staff Laff! Staff Laff is a fun page designed for your pleasure. It con- tains features from three of our beloved mentors, and their own personal accounts of very embar- rassing and sometimes funny moments that hap- pened to them sometime in their lives. So grab a cool one Csodaj, kick back, and enioy! Skiing through the Trees Too late to turn Back KidH2lDIJed! Tony Ricketts I ve been skiing for 14 years so when ever I go skiing I need a challenge This one particular ski trip the tskij runs were really easy. So I decided to ski between the trees. Of course you figure I must have skied into a tree but that didnt happen. Instead l managed to catch the back end of my ski in the cuff of my pants because I was showing off and dug the front end into the snow. Well I ripped my pants all the way to the crotch and tumbled 25 yards down the slopes into the trees. The most embarrassing part wasn't the fall, but the walk back up the slope with one pant leg on and one side with- out. Fred Georggnn I was vacationing in Vienna and since it was Sunday all the business and major tourist attractions were therefore closed for the weekend so I decided to walk through a small town near Vienna. I saw a sign for a public sunbathing establishment and decided to go in. I paid my money and walked through the turnstyle. Then I found that I was the only person dressed in a nudist colony. I felt a little overdressed so I decided 'What the heck, and after my initial shock, I stripped otf my clothes and spent an enjoyable afternoon in the sun. Eddie Smith There was a tradition in my college sorority for the pledges to take a sneak sneak they were permitted to do all kinds of wild and silly things to the older members. During one sneak I was kid- napped by some of the pledges. They grabbed me as I left class blindfolded me held my hands hung a sign around my neck and made me walk across campus to a car. Then they drove me to downtown San lose. They led me into a large crowd- ed drugstore. As I groped around I could hear people laughing at my plight. The whole scene was very embarrassing! just before their initiation. During the IN FACULTY 151 K V K: xx xwgibii 1- My G'ikifl 5s berfoifdd!4Bv gG5iGfiQ GftSi5ff br?eifnmvs 4 ff m Bus bnhercdfwuier'Mts 8uldtis'33boutt0preparefan1a3s3gnmet1t 4' ' -'vi 'L fyy, ::..! -- 9, -,f i1-i g3, ,cmwmz at-:wud- Mvmanoneyfawwgspwe1wSe. f g T m '? 14.glnstructiunallyg Mf:'Sp1?1erS2leqfurgsjqnjniduggidh ofg ftacgionsg w L, l wif, , Q 152 mcum t ul. l la A 4? 3 X N Xe sz my 1 .. if WI N x NNN s X Sli si r 1 . Q, M, c--Em Sc. ' ss H X-4 s S N C 'Q Allister, George Mathematics Alstrum, Stan Civics Aughenbaugh, Byron Physical Sciences Banning, William Music Berrier, Elaine English , 1 Sul , , if 'fur f , .1 i,,. P ,,,,ifr'f ' fl! !'14!.i1,K, IMI: ljiiru ' . .,., - f . Q- . .. , -. Bettig, Lyaiaffag' ,,,-:cpl - Opportunities,ki'.,'.f' ,VJ 'diltf' Bice, Tom l I Q 'WAV' PE, English, gx, , - f ,sit , Boldt, Pat ith' if 11,114 'juli Mathematics , , .V 4' ,gf Bolger, Susan, ill-.'3'J'f yzlp 2,11-I' English K--rf l '5 Lift Bowden, Troy n,,v0' 55' English, spanish I.. off' l , 67' fa-' '7' ' - 2 kilns , wr' .,iM' ' 125 T V 'ia fl! Bree, Darwin Psychology ' ' Brown, Richard y, ,,u,.f ' Biology 3 Burton, lean Nurse Byrne, Alice English Carlovsky, left PE Carroll, David Agriculture Cass, Robert Day Class Clinger, Alan Health!Drivers Education Cummings, Michael Mathematics Dale, Alan English, Yearbook Damelio, lohn English Dimon, Leland Mathematics Disney, Richard PE Dooley, Katherine Mathematics Drieslma, David Social Science Dye, Jessie ROTC Edmonston, Bill Speech Therapist Ernest, Dana Social Science Farias, Joe Social Science Forrester, Tim Day Class IN FACULTY 153 Fenton, Jerry Typing, Mathematics Fox, Sydney Homemaking, Foods Gabriella, Tom English George, Jeanette Librarian Gilster, Robert PE Gustafson, Gary English Hamilton, Robert ROTC Huttord, Theresa Day Class Hughes, Robert Business lngram, Stan Social Science Jaques, Audrey Social Science Johnson, Len Drivers Education Jones, Bill Spanish Jones, Donna Day Class Kotulla, Lavada Physical Science Krisianson, Mark Drafting Lambert, Alan Spanish Lellon, Monte Social Science Lewis, Mike PE Linsay, Nancy Social Science Lent, Caroline French McKee, Jean PE V Mclilothlin, Jim Consumer Education Maloney, Jeanne Health, Drivers Education Marsala, Bob English Martin, David Woodcraft Martin, Don Agriculture Millburn, Judith English Millhouse, Marilyn Consumer Education 0'Brien, Frank English 154 IN FACULTY 1 K ., 4 , , Hifi ,,.' qty , In .... J ,,,,, 1 f ne xt ?,-, , il J ja 1 u'W-naar: CLASSIFIED STAFF People behind the scenes Q, U Wh WZ, if fe a , is A, W -al, if' Q2 fife- -. rn! I 'l 'Z' ia, e l if F 'Y nv' Y 1'f,,,Y Ames, lla- Assistant Principal Secretary Boyle, Holly- Attendance Clerk Orba, Brees- CashierlAthIetic Secretary Briviesca, Ralph- Migrant Instructional Burt, Sandra- Aide!Campus Superviser Dabasinskas, Sandra- Instructional Aide Foster, Joanne- Clerk III- Counseling Frank, Marlene- Clerk I Freese, Harriet- Library Clerk George, Jeanette- Librarian Horton, Lisa- Instructional Aide Ponchetti, Alida- Instructional Aide Risher, Sydney- Registrar Stoddard, Irene- Attendance Clerk Vermilya, Ruby- Receptionist Left-Right: Alstrum, Jacques, Rutledge, Lelton show us how to stand around and look scholarly. XX, , ,I-f:1a??.i?'f NW? CUSTODIANS AND SECURITY range Glen's campus is a very large place, especially in the eyes of those who are in charge of keeping it clean. The janitors play mother by picking up after nearly 2000 usually sloppy teenagers. One has to be pretty patient and love their work to pick up trash every day. Even when school is out, after school, and on weekends and holidays, the jani- tors are out there improving the overall appear- ance of the school. They are always willing to open a jammed up locker or clean up a gross mess. They do an almost thankless but ever- necessary job as our campus crusaders for clean- liness. Every day the clean floors and classrooms are taken for granted by students who just throw gum and candy wrappers on the floors of the rooms, and napkins and coke cans on the grass or sidewalks during lunch. Unbelievable as it may seem, the trash cans are not just for decoration. Without the janitors our school would more close- ly resemble the dump. The janitors silently keep the school in order and should be commended for their great jobs. So say thanks by using a trash can once in a while. Everyone will benefit. I Mike Roberson, OG Vice From left to right- Harry Weatherspoon, Joe Cavalcante, Steve Hurst, Clifl Hotaling, Twila Hotaling lerry Romans John Simonton Al Golding. Mr. Simonton cleans up after lunch me K 2' is re as at S as s S - 'S 4.493 5 f Palzkill, Teresa Homemaking Parker, David English Portis, Pat Social Science, Art Printz, Charles Electronics Reeder, Kay English Rees, lim Accounting Ricketts, Anthony Science Rutledge, Bill Civics, Georgraphy Saboda Substitute Savage, Howard Art Salo, Diane Day class Serrin, Mike Science Sheilds, Nancy P.E. Shive, Dennis Drama Smith, Edna Deaffilrd. of hearing Sowers, John Mathematics Steiner, Linda Mathematics Stevens, Johanna English, History Sutton, Don Automotive Tucker, Duane Mathematics Turner, Paul Mathematics, Work experience Vexler, Joel Biology Villa, Ernest Spanish Villalobos, lose Mathematics Walker, Pam P.E. Warren, Art P.E. 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Colleen Layne, Barry Leander, Brian Ledbetter, Corey Leger, Joseph Lergh, Errca Lemus, Davrd Leuthauser, Keith Levers, Larry Lrn, Chin Mo Lrn, Chun Neng Lrra, Denny Lopez, Troy Loki, Renee Lovelady, Brian Luce, Kara Lucero, lason Lucero, lohnny Lutz, Becky Malune, Bobby Marchant, Sonya Marquez, Amy Marr, Greg Marlin, Charles Martrnez, Nrna Kae Martrnez, Dana Martrnson, Krrstine Mathrs, Derek Matson, Rochelle Maxson, Derek May, lenniler Mcliahan, Sandra Mcllahrll, lames Mcllormrclr, lenniler IN SOPHOMORES 177 McDonald, Michael McGowan, Bill McKenzie, Scott McKinley, Marie Meek, Tara Melia. Juan Mellon, Deborah Miller, Tim Miller, Kim Miller, Brian Miller, Dana Monach, David Montoya, limmy Moore, Kevin Moore, lanet Morgan, lamie Morley, Channelle Moms, T.D. Muchow, Robin Napier, loanne Naranjo, lose Nash, Lara Neidner, Monica Nelson, Lisa Nelson, Mindy Neuman, Shannon Newland. 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Mall Radio, Dragulen Ramsey, Pam Rareclr, Kevin Raser, Suzanne Rauch, Peler Real, Wrllram Reams, lell Rernagel, Mnchelle Reine, Danrca Reis, Karlanne Reulzel, lell Rrclrells, Deborah Rider, lames Robey, Donald Robmson, Kenny Rodriguez, Mana Roger, lenniler Rogers, LeeAnn Rojas, Anna Romero, Eloy Ross, Mary Roy, Trmolhy Salisbury, lohn Sands, Brian Santibanez, Jody Sawyer, Brigelle Sayers, Keven Schellrng, Dionne Schott, Jason Schroeder, Nalalre IN SOPHOMORES 179 Scoble. Iohn Scott, Shanowa Sebastian, Shane Seed, lennifer Seighman, Melissa Seymour, David Shaffer, Kimberly Shank, James Shenk, Melissa Shumalier, Calllie Sikes, Drew Simon, Kathi Simmons, Richard Sissenwein, Derek Skinner, Tracy Small, lenniter Smith, Dustin Snyder, Debbie Soto, Joaquin Sewers, Jason Sparks, Leslie Spear, Charles Spreder, Sam Slamper, Lisa Slandal, Gwen Stanley, David Starck, Ray Stehly, Joseph Steinbaum, Alan Stepan, Julie Stephens, lulie Sterling, Connie Stewart, Brian Stratford, Brent Stump, Michael Tatman. Steven Tavaloda, Marta 180 IN SOPHOMORES iittl rtila, ,SN , TQESKQ EES 'i..11 S :aii iei, in Q I .SS 5' S . .. S Z S U, . S ttt ff? Sita aaie a S SS - K -SMSSSSX ,, .... S gras iw .H Q, ' S ,. ,K S- S ev ,- A S S .,iii F SS R Q.. xl. 1 A' Sag ,S X x Sw SSS 2 ' - X X 37: .. S , .SS xr SQME 'f'5S S w'S 1 Q Sa S i .'. 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Elizabeth Van lersel, Edward Vassar, Aaron Vasquez, Claudia Villapando, Tricia Vuong, Tuan Wagner, Kimberly Waldron, Mary Wall, Ray Waller, Lorraine Walters, Scott Warren, Wendy Wasdyke, William Weiler, Eric Whiteley, Christina Whittaker, Mille Wilbur, Susan Williams, Rich Wilson, Matthew Winans, Robert Winchester, Michelle Woods, Todd Wrightson, Kristin Yarush, Jeanna IN SOPHOMORES 181 Abouhamze Amer Adalr Brran Adams Came Admrre Amy Agullera Desrree Agurlera Jesus Allans Chelsea Aldana Jesse Allen Danny A en Tammy Ames Shelley Anderson Dewayne Anderson Shannon Anderson ro Anderson an Andrews Derek Applegate Judy Araulo Katra Armstrong Theresa Ashton Jonathan Authrer Peter Baker Chns Balmer ltarren Balmer Katherme Bambacht lennle Banuelos Manuel Barcenas Rlcardo Baron Veromca Bartlett Bnan Bash Cullen Bebrng Mano Beck Crlstrna Benhemen lohn Bell Renda Berg lames Bergstrom Shannon Berqurst Sherry Best Valerre Brgler lason Brgler Sharon Blonde Anthony ll Ir r ,Y ll Arnold, Robert 182 IN FRESHMEN ' 2 lg.,-Q fi ,, 1 I A ez: isslrsx. . . t, , . 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X X X Q, . s Bledsaw, Chelsea Babbitt, Renee Boggs, Nikki Bolster, Geraro Bunnett, Brian Bousquet, Adam Bradley, lohn Bresnilr, lohn Brown, lanie Brunelle, Brian Byrson, Naomi Buehler, Steven Buenrostro, Carlos Bumgardner, Heidi Bundy, Danielle Callander, Trista Canaci, Levi Capel, Don Carby, Scott Cardoza, Andy Cardoza, Patricia Carlson, Tara Carrasco, Consuelo Carrasco, Lorenzo Carrillo, Lisa Carter, Catrina Casalranca, Mariella Castanon, Irma Caster, Richard Castillo, Timothy Caslro, Ellie Cavalle, Rodriguo Caven, lulee Celise, Melodee Cerda, Michelle Chadwick, David Chagala, Laura Clark, Shane Classic, lohn Clinger, Gary Col, Nancy Collett, ladelle Collins, Carrie Collins, Bridget Conner, Ricky Contreras, Rita Cook, Lora Coons, Ellen Copeland, Shannon Corbin, Stoney Corey, jennifer Corona, Guadalupe Cortez, George 1 s 'Q S I K it m ' 5 s l ,X XR W 6 X! Q8 i , ihgi ' J rf sr s X X S Q53-ww X is Rag, x 'WR Q X X r TX 3 ll x s X rg S ' Yr X N X N X - of X gf? 'fx . .XX-. X X s x Q? A Q X '9 SEIU x X Q S ' to fri ' A is X XX 1 X xt, X X if X :X X Y 3 2 W S- S E 5 N J Q X 5' X Xa X X Q X r N Xxx t ll a S si . Q A f 'iXf Q IN FRESHMEN 183 Cotytrell Angelique Covey Stephen Cowsert Chad Coy Sean Curry Kathryn Dalton Reby Davrs Momque Davrs Mark Dean Davrd Decotes Tanya Deslun Damelle Depuyt Tammy Deu Free Steven Dras Glen Dodge Thomas Doherty Greg Dreps Teresa Duenas Steve Dundar Linda Duschek Kelley Dusharme Mathew Dutlon Bart Duval Matthew Duvall Angela Early Paul Elhnger Scott Elhott Brand: Enrrquez Enrique Enrlquez leanme Epperson Nrcole Espmosa Fermrn Esposito Dennrs Falhng Becky Farley Kathleen Favela Enrique Ferla Lrbrado Fernandez Terry Ferrante lames Ferlder Leah Frorellu Mlchael ati, vw v. .. Av- W RW rw em e Collettzgy ' s o comprehend what her teacher i i now, ' lu , , Q ,, ' .V 'I 4 wi! aw' ,, mai , 1 f f 3' -wr a v, , D y d ,,, , I K . 1 , 1 V. 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' , :.,, Sk A , r . -a i ' G ' I . ni f Y 2 x .AA' . xt F i r ' 3 XS x X Fleeup, Robert Fluegge, Duane Folkner, lrmmy Frank, Brenda Frantz Chrlslme Freeman Leslre French Shannon Galland Brock Gallardo Momca Galvan Marla Galvm Kevun Gamuld Rhonda Gann lason Garcla Nrcole Gardner Lalena Garrett lennrter Gerrrlsen Laura Gemtsen Krmberly Gerson lenmler Ghrsolfo Davtd Glck Krtstln Grclr Shane Grllespre Mrchelle Glaze Becky Godbee Jenller Godmez Mana Golec Mrchael Gomez Danny Gonzalez Dranah Gonzalez Fred Graves Amy Gregory Christine Gresens Natalrne GIOHQUISF Kelly Guerrero Chnstopher Guerrero Shane Gulbranson Duanne Gulla Barbara Hale Theron Hall Steven Rlchard Halper James Harkey leanne Hartman Michelle Hartman Robert Havens Tyson Hays Wrllram Hearn Sean Hebner Dronne Henderson Wlllram Hernandez lose Hernandez Camrlle Herron Lara Helh lolene Heyner lennuler Gonzales: Knsha Hall: IN FRESHMEN 185 Hrett, Edward Hightower, Dorothy Hill, Balin Hilton, Laura Hoefflrnger, Timothy Holman, Jason Hood, Don Hooten, James Horn, Julie Hotchkiss, Linda Howerton, Charles Hull, Michael Hyde, Charlotte Ilievslo, Vera Jamie, Regina Jarvis, Jaime Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Robert Johnston, Lori lolitle, Dan Jolly, Dan Jones, Angela Juarez, Andres Katin, Jenniler Keller, Nicole Kelly, Sean Keng, Vannary Kerns, Theresa Kersten, Theodore King, Nathan Kinley, April Kipp, Jason Klose, Toni Knowles, Julie Khoury, Tammy Kratz, Shawn ltromer, Kurt Ladwig, Bonnie Landavazo, Herlindo Lang, Keith Lang, Sarah Lantz, Stacy Larose, Roman Lawson, Gretchen Lawton, Stacy Leander, Jeff Lebrun, Wayne Ledbetter, Cory 186 IN FRESHMEN ,L Zi ,i 3551 ...,, Q 3'ff rn ' r ' ' ns: 1 my V.-, ,,', , 7 0 f, , ,qv g f A , 5, rr , , ,Wg ,, ' -M ,Q iff of ff 4? 1 l J no , Jr , fi ' 'Yi' r, M L! 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J W 5 L L :L L L l ,LLL K L K , ' af , u K L f 0 H- l fp L I . 5, L A K p A I I K LL KKKK L ,KX LL L ,Ms L' L Lvy ,Q L L Lk rv K X L Le L L LL Q L J, it , L ,J 4- 'K .L Lg in LKLLL L -A L sf' L X L i -'YL LLL1sK 1.13: L L K V L Y L Q W L' Xgigi - f LK 7 . lf fl 'L L L31 EK!! i F N i .Q . f' 'L 6 ,E L r LL LL I- L L L - , me K ,Q f L L ,L LhL Q ....- LL - L 1 ' 1 - A 5 Lemus, Gustavo Lenlrer, Vicky Lewis, Summer Leyva, lodr Lezama, Gabriela Lrevanos, Carla Light, lrmmy Lrguorr, Brenda Lrnner, Stacy Lrttlelerld, laylyn Livingston, Crystal Lloyd, Chris Loclrard, Shanon Lopez, Joseph Lopez, Michael Lopez, Regina Lowe, Marcel Macklin, Shawn Maguire, loy Malone, Brian Manell, Karol Manor, Ann Marr, lason Martin, Anne Martin, Astrid Martin, Duarn Martlneua, Larry me Martinez, Alerandro I Martinez, lohnny Martinez, Max Martinson, Gregory Masliey, Reesa Mathis, letlery Mayes, Richard Maynard, Todd Mazon, Frankie McGill, Charles McCalnll, Margaret McCaslrn, Joseph McClure, Mark McCullough, Julie McDonough, Robert McFadden, Monica McFarland, Sean Mclleehee, lames Mcliall, Michelle Mc Laughlin, Karna Mc Laughlin, Lisa McNeal, William McQueen, Karr Melia, Mana Melendrez, Brenda IN FRESHMEN 187 Mr er Chad Mr er Gregory Mols Shelly Moore Don Morales lames Moreno Herman Morgan Wesly Morrls Cree Morse Seam Mueller Thomas Mullord Matthew Munllo Gerardo Murphy Chnsta Murphy Mark Murphy Tahltha Narcy Robert Navarro Allonso Nelson Karen Nelson Tracy o Chang Ngo Pheng Nguyen N a Nrcasro Gabrrella Nreves loylynn Nreves Lurs Norman Darren Norton Tam: Norwood Lavonne Nyberg lacoo 0Brren Kyle Olano Edward Ollvas Troy Orerlly Shannon Ortiz Gloria Packwood Melrnda Page Andrea Palaclos Elrsa Parker Anganette Parry Vrvrenne Parsley Kimberly Patterson lason Patterson lay Pena Alonso Peralta Michael Perea Davrd Perez Armee Perez Donald Phung Huy Placencla Cesar Potter Duane Powers Stacy Prrlchard lonalhan ww. ,-4......N .,.., 1 U suit, my rw , , f K 4- - ri ' 1 My Q e .' r .. , y,,r 4 I, M P M3 A t A I ' M, , ,jig r 'H-rv Q rr- K A alba. I er f ltyyl ' I V' or , ,V f V K .. f,,r ,Eg ,:A,,,, V t f .1 org ,gay ..t 9 . A' ' ,9 ' .A ., . 2 'Y ' L 2' 4 is L J 1 l ,G my r ,, r , leaf! ,uf- mv Q-fu. l f ,r ,ir , Y..f-' .rf f-' f , f y,y, , so ,J 1 if , f 'ret' r f ff V f 'p Hfhllri ' w '7 2 , E M5 ' 7 73 , I ' , I W , li HM' M 'E? rE'-M rf 'iffy 9 ,qlfey I jo 4 3 was A , :Jr ' r iw ef r ,r it N' rw 7 f1,?:v ,lf ,, if-N A 5' ,. , ' , V. 2 f 32 ' A . M ii , ,,,l Q N J , V - , ' 1 r HY 1,5 ,,, u-.,, F v r u W If ri -A -4 188 IN FRESHMEN if 41- ' N lv Q' 'fix , .3 34 'ir 5 .. J 1 .ig ,W El r 'ja 3, F11 Q' ' I A xfif. ,h ,,, X r ra f, Avg W. , w llt EQ 1 4 l Q! ,I , 'isa ,A-' ' ur r ,. l J - ri E , A I ,, 5 ,, 5 ,zrb U .3 ' z 4' 5 A Q 3 . 1 J ,lf M 4 : ll V V rr ,.,r -l A 7 rg A A Q L V1 WM ai m W W Ti' I yi I , Q . . Q 1' ' I 5. F M D I A ,, MR- 4 ' M? e V ' A ' 2 ' ' We V f.. nw ll-Y wf H f ':f'wiwm ,ww f, Wag ga r 1 R :rf , .V f L W! ig f L , ' ,,, ,V 4 , , I f F dj! , , N xr R22 1 I 1 :W 3 -A G 1 W 'gill Q' ex' 1 Q 5 was Tk -- . of Giving us hrs serrous look, Duane Marlon atlemptsjto loo is . ini .41 to 'W we ,I W, H , ' ', , A M ,F gfe 'ss i ,4 4 of K Q. WK .- 2 Ak!! f Q55 -:Sz , f -, . 1 4 -2 2, u v If 1 ! f f of - W e ,uv ..., Q Y ,. Q5 wcvex W 4 for Y 4 X Q ' 1 was K as ix A .f Q R 3' ies ' .mb A 'oi R ,, W ' fm 1 ' R 7 gi, I ' Q 1 X , - ' 1 s P SI , ' fl , -L , 1 , ll , M wk , '- Q X N-8 an N 'L ,, Q3 F , 4 ,- 'f -' Z S. A . 4 R. . we ae - 2 -4 2 5 5- Provencal lohn Pulliam Lergh Pumar Carla Radrc Danrelle Rarnwaier Don Reeves on Rerlley Lrsa Renner Mrchael Renterra Angle Reyes Glen Reyes Glorra Reyes Mrchelle Rlghtler Jefl Rrhan Husam Rros Robert Roberls Krm Rocha Sylvra Rodgers Angele Rogers Andrea Rogers Chrrslopher Rohrer Susan Romero Mana -v Rose Paul -., Rudolf Stefan Ruiz Manuel Rumpl lason Rulh Rebecca 3: Ryan, Sea'r Rynerson, Ben IN FRESHMAN 189 Salgado Cary Salgado Gary Santana Sandra Sanhlrppo Francesco Scates Howard Schmrdt Joseph Scoenwald Lance Schorey Stephame Schultz Drew Schwab Yvonne Scott Randy Scovll Chrus Serbert Heather Senghman Don Shafer Belrnda Shepherd Amy Sherman Mlke Shmnrck lonathan Short Arlene Srlva Davld Slmm Ed Srmonton Chen Ska a Smxth Smith Smrth Smrth Smlth Smnth Donna Aaron Davrd Lance Laura Stacy Wlllram Snyder Jonathan Soto Marcos Souther Shadow Spann Larry Stanley Julie Steckman laclue Stehly Danlel Stepan lennder Stephens Edward Stevens Ellzabeth Stlegman Nelson Stover Rashelle V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V IV V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V 190 IN FRESHMEN rw 'V ' VVVVa V VVVVVW we '::..lVVV' VQVVVVVVVVT- V V. 'f Wife V, 2 3 'V - , W ' V' ' ff M 3 W S V 'S H ,VVV rf Z f ,ff V ldv VVVVVVVV V V f h' 2V'wVVZQzry ' ff VVV5' VV,' c r'Ve, V fa V 1 2' 4 1 4 4 45 r Vw - V fa V . I V V V V, I VV V VH V 6 9136? ,V l is se wc f Z K 5 , f V L E V' ' V T53 W VVVVVV A VVV ren. V .V Y few uf - V , ,VVV V ' V.V :Ve 'M' f ' .,. V ff VV X V V VV .te -- V, VVA' 'V IVV V fe V rg V S- VVVV we I vgffif ff-xy' ,Vw T' rr V VV ::,, I 5 '5V S V , V., V A Q V,,- Q. V4 ...fy V V VVW r,VVV 2 During lunch, these three enloy a raging game of chess 1 wi l -. ,sf Y T S , or f lay? f 5 15,14 f.. - I 1 V WV , 3 'W ug ,,VL y Q- -an ' 3 ,. 1 ' 1 , nlff T 77 ,, T llllll 2 '17 , I 4, L25 'W' ' . M ' ,, 'f' aaa , 4' af? do I P 'hiv 1 IVVV are 4 ff W 5 5 ? Yr' A ,,k, 5, 'fl-3? Szusleckl, Amber T , A Tall, Andrew 1 w ramen, reny ,ff Tavaloda, Francesco 'ff A L L, 7,1 X 3 Taylor, Mrchael X A Teague, Tracy T '-:f V 7 A ,, T ,,,,,, H , Terborg, Chnsty 'A , Terrazas, lulue ff' My Thelen, Terry , Thomas, Chuck 114: 'ms Thomas. Thomas. Thuleen, Nancy Tullany. , Townsend, Adam Rochelle Theresa lullet K fx r I f Tran,Ngoc I l in ,, f fzflff M ' Trapp, Vrcky Truong, En Tubbs, Scott N ' .- 3 Turnbull, Calvm - Valdez, ludylyn - Van Horn, Mrchael ' K K- D ,X ' , Vaughan, Holly ' , + - Velez, Cnselle T , , f of Vemsse, Paul Vuklor, Katrina Vllches, Lourdes Vrllalobos, Duane iw Vlnle, Shannon Vrnton, Meg Vontungeln, lell L Vuong, Trung W ,Sf aff Wade, Davld Knstlne Waller Kristen wagner. Walters, I W' f Wanta, T Warren, Tracylen Weems, Dae Mark Susan 1 I Weller, Weller, ' ' wesnnunu, Amy r , A, Weston, Bnan ' - While, Tawnra 'IZ ,Na Wlllell, Laura a A Wrllrams, Allen K --Q v Wrlllams, Suzanne , , ' Wilson, Natalie ' Walt, loshua IN FRESHMEN 191 7 A K J D Winehrenner, Dan Wise, Linda Wolfe, Lewis Wolfe, Shanda Woodman, Paul Wright, Trennis Wrightson, James Winsch, Melanie Yates, Kelly Yeager, Bill York, Cody Young, Corey Young, Marlenea Zavaia, Antonio Zavaia, Leticia Blackburn, Korian XXX S X ' X N s as is X X to u si a ifssifi 3fzfe,:sse.,,s TS' -:-ses, 'tlk rser--.. X . -. . -sf. Iss ' N as -may K :ssa.:,sss:s:.., masses gmymgffree,-,...::1w,sttN.NQ ..... es-Q..am .w,:. , riff: if-' - s- .. ass.. s. -f f.:::-sr' was . ,ggaizs A xx Xi X Mx ::.a I fit-2 in a recent survey, 9 out of 10 freshmen chose the bus as the Iow- est form of transportation possible. Happily, Ann, Becky, Julie and Teri, Smile for the camera man. Good friends are more important than schoolwork anyday! Chrissy, Stacy, and Eike go to show how true this is. 192 ....,NN Adjusting welt to closed- . -fvfi .1 L Y campus, Jeff Townsend shows that the good .3210 ui f . fail . ,Ei-3 an--'srl Fw- isn't that bad. r + si Q 1 E Wir I no 1-4Q'f5mEf ry, . -Li - Party time is coming up, Roger Skaha and Gregg Brunmg will be there. The be!! rings too soon for Mike Blakeborough, Denny Lira Harborson, Lance and Jimmy Rider as they try to shove down their last portions ot their lunch As they walk out to lunch Victor Ortiz and Ann Martin deoide what they're going to Bat. IN UNDERCLASSMEN 193 Q, 'Q if Q5 3 if Sl E52 if if 5 5: MMA AES N N Vgsi 555 A ,J X ,Q ,gn 1 5 W. . E 1' 1-1 X, --iz' . , ,w w emu-f M... ,, i bi P0036 5 a SQ, -97- es? Ives, 'l Q 'Q 65 4 g 0 ofvobgfgclr f-QQ QQQ? ff W, ,pf ,wf+q1,f'f,u-,W M WV' , ,MQ fh7, ,f ,r11 4'H'1'n f '4 ,45 ' ,I Nvcfsf ff '4'5'vf ,,v4 i, I rv-A-H-4-'r'1H H x X ai Q, 4 ' . 4 -9205: DE Q RIS . G19 Zgkpfiy K 112.9 'libro ei! 'QQ BC Xerox - Cmcumxors - Oifxcc Suppkcs GGG? SCHOOL SUYYLXE-Sl X X am s lalioners xv ' Escondkdo. CA 92025 ty 0 W Missxon 6535 141-6x33 F 900 to 5:30 00 QQ, K M- . 9:00 to 51 U6 X NE WO 1 P-ami Manag. OD Sul . iff,-ff K 0 Y , ,,,,p L . . ENDEN? VOESQGREI G N EN REM, R W'-W-.W 7 w T1 mes-Advocate NORTH COUNTY S E NEWSPAPER W hyo tey sh d e wis u the ve y b t h ea CI 0 CALI 0 IASLEAD G H SALUTE5 Orange Glen Patriots 220 So Escondido Blvd 415 W Fellclta Ave Escondido CA Escondido CA 4892101 489 2154 Bank of America I . . . . 1 1 x or Amemon NnsA MEMBER FDIC - , .m CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OE 86 'O WNW THE PEOPLE Q9 WHO BRING YOU THE HUNIE LAKE EXPERIENCE JULY 6-12 FOR IIIIORE INFORMATION CALL: 745-2541 ROBERT V. REZNICHEK, D.D.S. ORTHODONTIST A PROFESSIONAL DENTAL CORPORATION I euclous oeum 2335 E VRLLEV PHRHIUFW ESCONDIDO CVONS SHOPPING CENTEFIJ , 16191480 8992 ZW awk A 1 ' 161917411163 WWI HM i SHAW AUTO SALES 8. LEASING X ALL MAKES A. 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X ,,, ., I E: l .. as '86 ' 4 f' Q e ESCONDIDOS MOST EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT PHDTOGRAPHER 6 Photography 231 E Grand Ave Downtown Escondido Phone 745 4341 IN ADS 201 NCome to me all 5019 fr you who fgfe V, Yiwu Burcfensome. . . fry 0 lb and .7 vviff fZ!:Q30x'J0lX,0 give you rest.97 01 wvwilgf xl Nfkv IA 3,2315 ' VK 'off 4 5,34 Qjf f'?,,'1'I'4'7 LQLN' 'Ilia youth Qvfinistries of the Cfmurcft of tliz Rgsurrection 1445 Conway Dr. concficfo 'E-s , C.7l 745-7197 Cf-iolflaryd l 830 Dan Way 741-1326 You could pay but Why? 2355 East Valley Pkwy In Vons Center UNIFORM WORLD INC may IEE 146 S Junlpe Street Esco dldo CA 92025 16191 747 sees ' Q ll 1: ln -, -In An 'uh . r fl , WEDEKINGS BAKERY 815 E. 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Text-. 2216. , 4 I DRUGCO ' harmac fflff 7:22 P y B U F F E T Escond'do CA 92025 C6191 7456672 307 North Ash 5'ffcF?S' 5:30 5:00 C 36142 NOTICE' TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1986 DON T MISS YOUR CLASS REUNIONS IF YOU ARE NOT CON TACTED DURING A CLASS REUNION YEAR I5 10 15 20 25 elcj CALL OR WRITE US AND WE WILL SEND YOU THE DETAILS AMERICAN REUNIONS CALL P.O. BOX 60104 14081 730-5244 SUNNYVALE, CA 94088 24-hours-a-day REUNION COMMITTEE: SEND US REUNION DETAILS AS SOON AS YOU HAVE THEM. 21:5-fr E 6 Q55 crox - Calculators - Olluc u ICS GJ? Y 3 1 I 5, am s Ia 1011078 Q2 I6 gl 1 rssuon Estondldo 7075 L? g 0 Ego Manager Slt to JRC! Q . IS -1. ev- P' 2- A .ur 4- Enjoy our friendly family atmosphere We serve a variety of sumptuous entrees hot vegetables cool crisp salads and our famous cinnamon rolls And always desse beverages are additional charge -1.1.1-.1 I . i I I l . . 9 I .- 7 1 5 S 5 ' 5 . 1 av ,2', N gn. -.- ff'-', 'vi ' N 1 Q . fmmx' kj---,,...... 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V, 1 WHEELS THAT TRED THE GROUND 8a GET US IN gl AROUND ne of the most memorable things about high school is learning to drive, Drivers Ed., getting your license, and finally getting your car, For most people, it ends there. But for a few, the cycle will have just begun and will go much further. lt may start with getting a stock or classic car. Then it gets really badwheels, tires, paint, chrome en- gine, customizing the interior are just a few. There are as many different styles as people. There are 4x4's, lowered mini trucks, stock cars, Cal-style bugs, Baja bugs, street hot-rods and muscle cars. Everyone having their own personal favorite. Many of these people are so dedicated that they'll spend countless hours washing, waxing and putting those finishing touches on their cars. lt may well be more than a hobby, it can become an obsession. These people get to know frustration, but being diehards, they will attain their goal and great personal feeling that goes with it. ls it worth it? Sure! It pays off on Saturday nights, For others, just getting their car is enough. Their drivers license becomes a license for fun. Beach trips, cruisin' or going somewhere in their own car are all a big part of having cars in high school. I 210 IN WHEELS A.k. 1 , ?IS?S5'f.QiM Q. V - K' v, X I A' Li? i .. :QW A tl- Q. nf L, S P' J ,Q 1' V A Q iii: : S S- N K .M -Qi QA x K . .4 36 Q . ss L, bw ,l it iw x V K ' W . w L 1. '1 ' 'Q w- 'ls .95 ' - 1 1 .... S . Sonny Steinbaum: Black 54' Ford A - 1 P20 ns- 4 -f . ' ,ff j j ghgjfs'Q?.? 1 - 3',,,53,535.A,,Yi,3ffLggfg1i-1.f.. N, ,yi , Z Z, -.fr vb I N 11 pl 1 r g,L , 1 -f -N I l f Y ' 'W H- .sw 'Vmif'f5'-'53 . '- 1, ,f1Q fi M 1? gif! Wf?1f gmf- . aff, fwfr- ':QaTw2?:Y-'3-gg f L' x I exSr'z-M x s-if ,Q '- '545' ' Luxe,?f2g:13.i5QxL'f , X N X 3 ' X-fi 'U '-.,, ..Q, fi ,:'g,:.: . . M A N Q f R . , , , hi., 1, '- ? .,.,, X 1' ' , '3N532L S'-ff? ' J -fx: M 4 if R f A M115 4 M Zm i , 2 X , L if gg ua . i ' J Q b. W M - + :uw4Ssa' 1' iir. 5,6 . 6 h 5-SQ. wa Q via, K K, N V . QQ , 5. A 1-.fwjf-9-g gg - 51, X 1 XX f-'K f FJ S 'K S .L xr., - fLw'5'fff ,Q . ' -'fx Q3 L . 'X :Q A..:g:: .-N ,W 1 Q - .K wt A 'H W ml Jn 52 I A 5' X. -'g' 3-sf-sL.rg M ,I f ' ' A gifil' is W if f X -1. X f .1 4 q ,. A ' , 'fx - K? Q . 1: . sf I 1 ,,.-w ffA:1' 2 0 X W IN WHEELS 211 IVIEET IVIE AT THE FAIR- he excitement began for North County 4 years ago when the proposed site of Kit Carson Park land was approved for the building of a new mall. To many of us, 1986 was far away, in fact, for some, the year we will graduate. Well 1986 did come and on February 18th of the same year, so did the North County Fair. The excitement of our own mall brought mostly curious residents out in the first few weeks. Dick Clark, clowns, magicians, and everything else that goes along with the fair, including animal shows from the Wild Animal Park made appear- f' ances. Having our own mall will help keep out Valley Girl fashion image, and keep Escond updated on new fashion from around the wo The North County Fair also give young people more reason to skip school! as s I ef: , :ei --:' if me cokstuzs Q H OL ROCK N Rott SHOW F i F Touicirr W H ,, im N 1 , 1 A 2 'ailh DICK CLAliK'S,G0OD ' 6 F 7:00 X e fest ,foes Ov , l c fb? Q, I Vfttfft AID FOR AFRICA espite the tlood of aid to Africa's starving millions, an entire generation may be lost in the drought belt of Africa as the famine to take the young. Across the subsaharan belt, three quarters of the people dying are under the age of five. The hunger these children causes lasting damage - bones become brit- and warped, growth is inhibited, eyes are blinded, expectancy drops to 19th century levels. Lethal spring from the famine and filth that goes nu it. Most of the victims will never have a chance o catch up. Hunger is supposed to be a sovable roblem. Put the food where its needed and SAVE HE CHILDREN. The cause of starving Africa was mobilized in 1985. Americans alone contributed more han S1 billion this year. So tar, despite the outpour- 'ng of concern and even despite the recent arrival of rain in some parts of Africa, the famine goes on, worse than ever for the children. I wow LIVE AID nstage in Philadelphia and London si- multaneously, Rock Stars jammed for the cause of hunger. lt was the ultimate entertainment. Three quarters of Led Zepplin, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, The Beach Boys, and The Who were among the reunit- ed bands. Madonna, Sade, Roger Daltrey, Mick Jagger, Tina Turner, Phil Collins, Hall Xi Oates and Sting made apPpearances, just to name a few. l in rock RAMBO FEVER t caught on like wildfire-kids playing in cam- ouflage and toiing plastic machine guns and rubber Rambo knives. Parents began to won- der if they were really their kids! Even high schools wore Rambo-gear. The only question is- How many sequals are we going to have to sit through? - HALLEYS COMET or more than three decades, the distant star had grown bigger and brighter in the blackness of space. Now the icy waytarer was picking up speed and the star had become a shining yellow sphere, it's intense light illuminating the planets encircling it. The approaching comet warmed, giving off vapors that formed a growing cloud around itself and the brightining light, the cloud began to glow. For inhabitants ot earth, the third closest planet to the star, the long awaited spectacle had begun. After a 75 year sojourn through the solar system, Halley's Comet had again swung into view, but just barely. At Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucson, several telescopes tracked the approaching comet, projecting images that flickered across television monitors. But like countless amateur stargazers around the world, the astronomers want to see the cosmic celebrity with the human eyes. Huddled in the chill mountain air outside an observatory dome, astronomers and a group of visitors searched a patch of sky. And there it was. The sight however was not spectacular, because it was still too far from the sun to sport a visible tail, and 58 million miles away from the earth, the comet looked like a little smudge and dusty fingerprints. For the skywatchers, the appearance of Halley's Comet was a once-in-a-lifetime event. They viewed it as a sort of psychological landmark. lust to see it at all is a thrill. - IN THE NEWS 213 D l :visa wsmmmrlwwrbmw NN 54214 lN scaom. '17, A , V, :H 4 f if ' f if f WQQY EM 'QW df-ar: QHW ,sm : sf, n Jw'- ' N, 4-S, ' M444 JWMHV ' gal 'U :HW i X , A ? f 'f'fSf ' f ' ony, fe- -W' ,n-mini i Q N. xx ir X I4 M, .nv E. ' If as ,N ,...i P. - lUhuuq,,,,,R XA V qw: 3 .A x91 k.. PIC.. nf L v . 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'At a New York TV station, technicians refused to work on an interview with an AIDS victim. Interview dropped. ttFederal scientists announced that screening tests being used at blood banks have been slightly successful in eliminating the AIDS virus from the nations blood supply. ffln Kokomo, Indiana, a 13 year-old hemopheliac was denied permission to attend the local middle school because he has AIDS. Irrational fear, paranoia and apocalyptic state- ments have abounded. Many scientists have termed AIDS the disease of the century. Others have viewed it as God's revenge on the junkies and sodomites. Unlike the many major epidemics throughout history Cholera, the Spanish flu, etc., which always had the hope of the fever lifting, and it eventually did, the word cure is no part of the AIDS vocabulary. It is the virtual certainty of death from AIDS once the symptoms develop that makes the disease so frightening, along with the uncertainty of nearly everything else about it. Despite the progress in medical research so far huge questions remain about its origin in nature. Scientists view AIDS as a vast sea of unknown. They are trying to learn more about how and when the disease is spread. lust how immediate a threat AIDS poses to hetero- sexuals is much debated. The fact is, nobody knows most heterosexual transmission has been from men to women. The one thing scientists are sure about is the attack of the virus, and who it attacks. I AIDS! N0 ONE IS IMMUNE 1 3.074 Rvpurh-fl cnsva in Um U. S. I A A K 1 ,.i, ,,..r...i.q-iw www .'5'j'Y...'fj,f,i F f 'i -7 fi 'Ii 2 W' gl' illgfgilffglf i3'7ff57?f'i -IW -i - -i -ii II If -I' i'KW -P -fi ill ii l- I If il -if Avi i, ii j 1 jj. : ij! I ?Kjfi! i fi- ji. Q ,ii ,ii ji ,pl , g I. l Q j. ., j j, . :TTlwgatjaigjirxjjvigvjgagjjftliiwjkkzztjxgjkijjll 1--it--ji -fi I - ,I ii I-Aiill--1-:f'l--if-C rl '.fr 'iJVr.1' Z' ' r' jrlfr' J.. .A. -Ai A-si XA' im HA: us. Vu -In XA- X f -Av ivi..r.i., ..v.-. I i W...-. ..i ...,.- 12,061 ri ri ra ri fi rp V ji ji 'I' I' ft 'I' '!'f1! 'rt vL V47 'fc 'refs vrI'if'r:k. ftfi ,Wil . - 1 q,, Li 'Mi 'ILX .Li i r ily .-i ..i,.- 349 illulv-1 if I ! '.lun1e'1 ll i V.-.ii-. ..r ,.,,- -ng Y ..r .i.,.i GR CHALLENCEI2 he Space Shuttle ChaIlenger's tenth journey into space on Tuesday, Ianuary 28, had been carefully planned out. So carefully planned that they attempted to overlook small details at Iiftoff. It was a record cold day in Florida, there were icicles on the launch pad. The shuttles Democratic crewg Christa McAuliffe fteacherj, Francis Scobie fcom- manderi, Iudith Resnik felectrical engineeri, Ronald McNair fphysicistj, Michael Smith fPilotl, Ellison Oni- zuka taerospace engineerj, and Gregory Iarvis telec- trical engineerl, were victims of a 73 second tragedy. The 1.2 billion dollar workhorse on which they had been riding was totally destroyed. Only fragments of Challenger have been found floating around in the Atlantic Ocean. They have recovered some of the passengers bodies, limbs, clothing or something repre- senting the passengers they say. On Tuesday, Ianuary 28, the countdown reached T minus nine minutes and stayed there for four hours. This delay proved to be most embarrassing. A sticky bolt prevented the removal of an exterior hatch handle. Lockheed technicians called for a special drill, which took 20 minutes to arrive. When it did, the battery was dead. There were no replacements on hand. After 90 minutes of fiddling, an ordinary hacksaw was used to free the bolt. Now the countdown proceeded. Lift off of the 25th Space Shuttle mission, and it cleared the tower. At 35 seconds the shuttles engines were throt- CHRISTA IVICAULIFF E he first civilian to go into space, Cl McAuliffe poses in Iuly, 1985, with her ily at home in Concord. McAuliffe was along with the entire crew,of the Space SI Challenger when it exploded shortly after I McAuliffe's elementary school class watched confusion and sorrow as their beloved te Christa, took off onto an adventure turned dis. tled back to 6547, of full power to pass through zone of high turbulence. At 52 seconds of flight the engine went throttle up, full throttle. Then at 70 seconds an orange glow flickered just past the center of the orbiter, between the shuttles belly and the adjecent external tank. Now the fire had flared out from the right rocket booster and danced upward to the left rocket booster. Then the external tank ex- ploded into an orangefyellow flame. That was the last of the Space Shuttle Challenger, and the beginning of a large investigation. TWA HDSTAGES error strikes in Beirut. Iune of 1985 the hijacking of TWA 847 by 2 Lebanese terrorist began. terrorists took the flight back and forth to A three times making various political demands. holding several innocent victims hostage many injured and one U.S. Marine was murdered. Nr tors got several hostages released and eventually remaining were freed. American ex-hostages flown to Frankfort, Germany to receive medical and for questioning. X K .,,.. .. .M .,,,,,,,g,,,,,, r in A ,A YW Y ' 5 Q .. 'sf Rfi.. ,Xxt... '.XX . .- rf- ,,,,,,,gg N.. ,.,.Ai MM .pi-4-1' me-as-s' -EN PREGNANCY ach year more than a million American teenagers become pregnant, and four out of five of them are unmarried. Together they represent a distressing flaw in the society of America. Teenage pregnancy has been around as long as there have been teenagers. The dimene sions of its social costs and the urgent need to attack the problem are just beginning to be widely appreciated. Teen pregnancy imposes last- ing hardships on two generations: Parent and child. Teen mothers are, for instance, many times as likely as other women with young children to live below the poverty level. As infants, the offspring of teen mothers have high rates of illness and mortality. Later in life, they often experience educational and emotional problems. Many are victims of child abuse at the hands of parents to immature to handle their baby crying. They are more likely to be teen parents them- selves. - , 'H' A at carried away. . L J' - T' OUR SCHOOLS WILL TOO! omething new in California - The Lot- tery! These big green and gold L's began popping up at every grocery store, liquor store, mini-mart and even restaurant in town. People poured billion of dollars into tickets every week, and the lucky ones won millions in return. Everyones dream became winning the big one! Who knows, maybe for some of us, like Allen Leisten who won 325,000 instantly, our dream will come true. I suiviiviir TALKS The meeting of two great countries In December of 1985, Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev met in Geneva and interpreted the world through differing points of new, coming from different countries with different cultures and different histories. Reagan explained America to Gorbechev and Gorbachev explained the Soviet Union to Reagan. Neither was impressed to the point of detecting. More useful than cross-cultural perspective was what each man learned about the other, the lessons of eye-contact and close human inspection. A summit meeting is in part of public ceremony of reassurance, an international soothing. To many, the meeting seemed past due. The United States and the Soviet Union, the power countries of the nuclear age, had not had a summit conference since 1979. The super powers used the years to stockpile their nuclear weapons and menace each other, glowering across the distance, while the rest of the world watched tensely. Geneva produced neither great treaties nor triumphant rhetoric. The grey prose in use for such occasions reported that the meetings were frank and useful. Serious differences remain. lf Geneva represented anything, it was the triumph of cander and realism-no one got It was an extraordinary encounter the most powerful forces in human history suddenly condensed, embodied in two men coming in and out of the mountain cold and sitting down by a fire to talk. What mattered for then, was more that conversation began than that the treaties be signed. The important moments of one of the centurys great public encounters transpired in sealed privacy. The top advisors on both sides paced in outer rooms, muttering, consulting their watches. At the next summit scheduled for '86, the pressure will be on risk letting the hopes of arms control forever slip away. At the very least, the fact that they will soon be meeting again, with the whole world watching once more and by then hoping for more than iust smiles and handshakes, will help concentrate the minds of Reagan and Gorbachev and their advisors and force them to face some hard and historic choices. - QUEST FOR PEACE everand Jesse Jackson and Jane Gruenebaum carry a box with a million U.S. signatures beneath a portrait of Lenin inside the Soviet mission in Geneva to give to the Soviets. The signatures, half to be handed over later in the U.S., call for a superpower ban on nuclear testing. The Rev. Jesse Jackson arrived in Geneva lust before the Summit Meeting. I . ff,f...:. fly. . . A . . . ' ' j f J I I California Lottery 17,- 4 ...,. ,A , W W, ,. 2. ' UVM T ' '34, sv jfs . , if V M Iii if ' ' - ' W ? my ' ' ,z . 2:4 1 If, Q iff' , nf' . I 4 4 M A --5 1 2 jufyw,f' .. ,. , X f' Hftf fv'Wf'Wf f X Y 1 v w,:W+ f 1, Q Q, -y .2 -Ni R V V ITIS? 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X Vi- Q J h I 1 . f QHQQL219 J' Pumping gas at lackson's Service station in Valley Center, Allen Leisten enloys his job. WORKING HARD ON THE JOB! , Rr r '31?,iz ,. i , T ls-za ts l 't '-L.g...-,suTL?Sgl i Palomar Hospital provided lun and interesting jobs for many seniors. Pete Taylor, Sharon Garcia, Paula Bechtold Cindy Grimes and lon Glines take a minute in front of the time clock tor a snapshot. Kelly Brown had the day oft! You can tell lulie Eastwood really loves pouring slurpees at 7-Eleven! C'mon lulie, give us a real smile! Thank-you. Will that be all today? Tracy Page helps a customer at Long's Drug Store. Heather Holmes wasn't available lor a picture, she also works at Long's. Cindy meets Doug Gambold alter work at the new and modern 76 station on Valley XXX IS IT REALLY WORTH IT? ogg! 95 c Qwgg 9 on S2-W Y SY S-W9 Lax S 5 Ca S9 Q,oxvYS9'5XS Neg NNQ, gp? ex Q, ff Wm wx asa! 'WS sam cj X13 'ASQ www N WY! 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Wy 1 .Lx uf x -:Lair x - QM-ww -- ' 4.- UTP NZ-9 fa fi 64- 755' -- 5 5 'is- . 1 i s 5231: 'Ns Qi.. -cv Y- - ' Q A . .sw Q . .,.,, .. ws .. , .X -'Q ' wa, 5, ex. ' -wx : .g :'L.. A ' X N., N-4 IN SCHOOL 223 he end of the week is coming up and everybody is planning for their week- end. lt's time to get a hold of friends, make phone calls and plan on doing that one obsession you've been waiting for all week, Usually you'll find all your friends at one big party or some people will be off doing their own thing. There's always the weekend trip to the desert to get wild on ATC's and motocy- cles or that stokable trip to the mountains to go skiing. DAWN PATROLQ saturday morning: where the waves are breaking the best is where you'll find the surfers. Then around 10:00 when the sun breaks out all the girls are out during the peak tanning hours. The night life at the local dancing places is where you'll find those letting loose all that energy that builds up during the week. Everybody has their different taste in music but when it comes to dancing everybody goes to the same beat. You will always see some of your friends cruisin' around on their skateboards or you can find the more serious skaters at the Del Mar Skateboard Park. For those of us who work, when payday comes around on Friday, head straight to the band after school then the wallet is loaded for the weekend. A new mall is just what all the shoppers needed. A hundred fifty more places to spend our money! lt's great. Everybody will always have their different weekend obsession, but for all of us Monday comes too fast. , BX K Q vu A ' if ' iv AS, u N . qw sf. W'i- QM, N-:gig . fd? G1 s dv X, K. -, , ww. 2 fESwRm +f N.....w.-Wvwmmwwwmm x'x'Ay W my dl j vs. , 'L ,mx SP5 95? nog c0U 'Y run v, filfnm mix. K '- f Nm -ITMR. A H. ' WMFH Q I ww. Senior Index ADAIR, REBECCA 22' JV Basketball 1, 23 JV Volleyball 1, 23 CSF 43 SADD 43 Pep Club 43 Church League Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Seminary Class President 4. ADAMS. MICHAEL 22' AGUILAR, GABI 22' AKANS. SEAN 22' ALDANA, GERRY 22' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 33 CSF Representative 2, Vice President 33 ASB Cabinet Member3 Leader of Capitalist Youth ALMAREZ, RAQUEL 22' St. Mary's Youth Group Secretary 13 St. Mary's Latin Youth Group Princess 23 Spanish Club 33 Yearbook 33 DECA 43 Peer Counselor 43 Powder Puff 4 ALTO, CHERYL 22' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country MVP 13 Track 8. Field 1, 23 Basketball Stat 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Stat 1, 23 Freshman Class Vice President 13 Music 3, 43 ASB 1, 2, 3, 43 Publicity 33 Honor Roll 13 Pep Club 4 AMADOR, ELIZABETH 22' Volleyball 13 Track AMSTUTZ, DEAN 22 ANDERSON, DAVID 22' CSF 2, 3, 43 JV NCAL 33 National Merit Scholarship Finalist 43 RYLAC Delegate 33 UCSD Math Team 3, 43 Most Likely To Succeed 4 ANDERSON, KIMBERLY 22' JV Hymnastics 23 Social Science and Consumer!Homemaking Awards 33 Pep Squad 43 Principal's Advisory Board 43 FHA President 43 City League Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Pop Warner Cheerleading Coach 43 Powder Puff 43 Who's Who Among American High School Students 3, 4 226 IN INDEX APPLEGATE, DARREN 22' JV Soccer 23 Yearbook 2, 3 ASHLEY, CHRISTOPHER 23 ASPLEAF, STEVE 23' JV Tennis3 Varsity Tennis3 Spanish Club BAEZ, BEATRIZ 23' JV Cross Country 3, 43 JV Track 33 Varsity Track 43 French Club 1, 23 Pep Club 4 BANGS, JENNIFER 23' BARLOW, STACY 23' Field Hockey3 swimming BARNHARD, DENITA 23' Band 1, 23 Varsity Tennis 3, 43 Musical 1, 33 Spanish Club Secretary 33 Varsity Basketball Stats 43 Tutor 33 EFCC Activities 2, 43 Young Life 3, 43 Wildlife Leader 43 Powder Puff 4 BARNTHOUSE, ROBIN 23 BARTLETT, STEPHANIE 23' Cheerleading 2, 33 ASB 2, 3, 43 Senior President 43 Freshman Princess 13 Tennis 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 BARUTTA, JEANA 23 BATHGATE, ALAN 23' JV Tennis MVP 33 JV Soccer 1, 23 Varsity Soccer 3, 43 NCAL 33 Spanish Club 3, 43 Spanish Club Vice President 4 BAUER, HEIDI 23 BEALO, KEN 23 BEALO, MARK 23' BEAUCHAMP, PAMELA 23' BECHTOLD, PAULA 23' ASB 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Yearbook 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Senioritis 2, 3, 4 BECK, BRUCE 23' Band 1, 23 Cross Country 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 BEGIN, SABINA 23 BELARDES, ULYSSES NP' Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 ASE 1, 2, 3, 4 BELDEN, PENNY 23' JV Gymnastics 13 Varsity Gymnastics 23 String ol Pearls 23 Opus One 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 ASB Secretary 43 Peer Counseling 43 Pep Club 4 BELL, LISA 23' Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 23 String of Pearls 13 ' Opus One 43 French Club 1, 23 French Club Secretary 33 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 tLife MemberJ3 CSF Vice President 43 Scholar Athlete Award 3, 43 Church Youth Group 1, 2, 3, 4 BELZ, ERIC 23' Varsity Swimming 2, 33 Varsity Cross Country 43 Varsity Track 81 Field 43 Basketball Video Cameraman 33 Intramurals 2, 33 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 iLife MemberJ3 Scholar Athlete Awards C35 3, 43 Church Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 Church Usher 2, 3, 43 Youth Group Leader 43 Junior High Basketball Coach 8. Referee 33 Sunday School Teacher 33 Sierra Backpacker's Club 43 English 8. Math Academic Awards 3 BETTS, LISA 24' Pep Squad 43 Good Citizenship Award 13 Powder Puff 3, 43 Rutledge's Cookie Supplier 1, 2, 3, 4 BIERLE, ANTHONY 24' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Opus One 2, 3, 43 Drama 1, 23 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 BIERLE. JAMES 24' BIGLER. JERILYN 24' BIERKNESS, MICHELLE 24' BLOCK, KENNETH 24' BLOISE, LORRAINE 24' BODEN, ROBERT 24' JV Tennis, Varsity Tennis3 Spanish Club3 JV Soccer BOTHOF. HANK 24' BOUCHEY, GEOFFREY 24 BOUNDS. KEITH 24 BRADFORD, GEOFFREY 49' JROTC 2, 3, 4 BRADY, GINA 24' BRANIN, STEVE 24' BREDESGAARD, POUL 24' Cross Country 43 Track 43 Young Lite 43 Badminton Coach 43 Exchange Student 4 BRICKER, DEBBIE 24' BRIGHTDUNN. STUART NP' Opus One 2, 33 Musical 1, 33 North County Cinematography Association3 Band 1, 2, 33 FUDAT Club 4 BRODIE, REBECCA 24' FFA 2, 3, 43 FFA Judge 2, 3, 43 St. Slephen's Youth Group3 Retreat Team: 4H Club BROGAN, DIANNE 25' Chorus 13 String of Pearls 2, 33 Musical lead 33 Advanced Drama lead 4 BROWN, KELLY 25' BROWN, MARDI 25' Field Hockey 13 Cheerleading 2, 33 W,T.P. 1, 2, 3, 43 Senioritis 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 4 BRUNING, ALAN 25' BRYEN, FAITH 25' BULLARD, KENNETH 25' BURT, STUART 25' CAIN, CHRIS 25' CAMPBELL, LISA 25' Pep Club 3, 43 EFCC Youth Group 1, 2, 3, 43 City League Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 23 Field Hockey 23 Principal's Advisory Board 4 CANADY, GREGORY 25' SOCCETQ TTBCKQ Cougars Pass Only in a Jeep CANEDY, RHONDA 25 CARDOZA, CHRISTOPHER 25' Basketball 13 IV Track3 Varsity Track3 Varsity Football CHADWICK, MARGRETE 25 Cheerleading 2, 33 Cheerleading Captain 43 ASB 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Dance Class 1, 2, 33 SADD 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Young Life 2, 3, 43 Iunior Princess 3 CHAU, LINH NP Varsity Soccer CHATHAM, SHANNON 25 Opus One 43 Peer Counseling 43 Yell Leader 43 FFA 33 Pep Club 43 Drama 33 Decion Class 33 Most Spirit 4 CHESTNUT, CHRIS 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Drama 3 CHLOPEK, SHAWN 25 Softball Team3 Basketball Team3 Varsity Swimming3 Varsity Swimming Captain CLARK, KAREN 25 Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 43 Water Polo Stat 1, 2, 3, 4 CLARK, REBECCA 25 IV Tennis 33 AFS Club 2, 3 CLEVELAND, RANDY 25 CLOUTIER, DANIELLE 25 Dance 2, 33 Night Crew 4 CORNWELL, DAWN 26' Cheerleading3 Band3 Gymnastics CORP, RICHARD 26 Baseball 13 IV Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Big Ten 4 COSLER, ROBERT 26 Football 13 Baseball 1, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4 GOVEY, CHRISTINE 26 IV Basketball 33 Varsity Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Mat Pat Cheerleading 43 IV Track 33 Candystriper 13 Candystriper Chairman 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 FFA 1, 23 FFA Treasurer 33 FFA President 43 FFA Floraculture Team 2, 3, 43 FFA State Contest 43 Drama Club 1 CRAMER, DAVID 26 CRAMPTON, KERRI 26 CUNNINGHAM, CYNTHIA 26 Cross Country 33 ROP Printingftiraphics 3, 43 Powder Puff 3 DACUS, MARGERET 26 DARBY, LEIGH 26 DASILVA, IIM 26 DAVIS, LADONNA 26 IV Field Hockey 13 Drama Club 1, 23 Advanced Drama 3, 43 Varsity Field Hockey 23 Musical 33 Chorus 23 Band Auxilary Mascot 33 Band Auxilary Mascot Captain 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Band Council Auxilary Representative 43 Powder Puff 4 DEAN, MICHAEL 26 Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer MVP 23 Soccer Captain 23 Patriot Award Captain 43 Baseball 3, 43 CSF 2, 3, 4 iLife memberJ3 Boy's State Delegate 33 German Club 2, 33 NCAL 1, 23 Health 81 Safety Student of the Year 23 Soccer 8. Baseball Student Athlete Awards 3, 4 DEBOER, IUDI 26 Cross Country 13 Color Guard fFlagsJ 13 Flag 8. Rifle Corp 23 Varsity Swimming 2, DECOTES, KERRY 26 DEUBIG, IIM 26 3 IV Basketball 13 Varsity Basketball 2,3, 43 Baseball 13 IV Baseball DEVANEY, TIM 26 DEVROEG, ERIC 26 DICK, DALE 26 IV Soccer 13 IV Tennis iLife memberj DIETZ, AMANDA 26 DOCKHAM, LISA 26 DOUGLAS, PAUL 27 DOWDY, DOUGLAS 27 Opus One 13 ROTC 1, 2, Drama 4 DOWLER, CHRISTINE 27 23 Varsity Tennis 33 CSF 2, 3, 4 3, 43 Swimming3 ROP Print Shop3 Varsity Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Most Valuable 3, 43 Most Improved 23 Rookie of the Year 13 Varsity Basketball 43 IV Softball 13 Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4 DUNN, STUART 27 DVORAK, IIRAIG 49 DYKES, CURT 27 EASTWOOD, IULIE 27 EATON, LUANN 27 EBERWEIN, MICHELLE 27 ELLENWOOD, DEVIN 27 Chorus 1, 23 Drama 23 Dungeons and Dragons 1, 2, 3, 4 ELTZROTH, ROGER 273' Drama Club 43 Advanced Drama 43 DECA 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Store Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Senioritis 3, 4 ENGLISH, MARL 28 ENOS, ROXANNE 28 ESPINOZA, ALLYSON 28 Softball 23 City League softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 2, 33 EFCC Youth Group 1, 2 ESPINOZA, RICARDO 28 FALLING, WILLIAM 28' Golf Team3 Surfing Team3 Cathedral of the Valley Christian Church FARMER, SPENCER 28 Wrestling 13 Opus One 3, 43 Drama 1, 2, 3, 43 Advanced Drama 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 FAVELA, DAVID 28 FAVELA, GLORIA 28 Peer Counseling 43 St. Stephen's NBC Leader FIELD, KAREN 28 FITZGERALD, IOSEPH 28 FLICKINGER, ERIC 28 FLORES, CLEOTILDE 28' FOSTER, BRENT 28 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Swim Team 1, 23 Water Polo 23 Advanced Acting 3, 43 Church Youth Group 1, 2, 3, 43 Plays 1, 2, 3, 43 Musical 33 Community Theatre3 Who's Who Among American High School Students FOSTER, IOHN 28 FOWLER, VICKIE 28' IV Gymnastics 13 Varsity Swimming 2, 33 AFS 1, 2 GABLER, CHERIE 28 4337 is e 3 1 x K . i Q, X , N 9 I ,jx E il ' J, IN INDEX 227 GAFFNEY. IACKIE NP' Flag Corps 25 Peer Counseling 4 GAMBOLD, DOUG 28 GANN, DOUG 29 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Team All League 45 Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 45 Wrestling MVP 45 Coaches Award 45 DECA President 45 Bison's Bash 4 GARCIA, SHARON 29 Flags 25 Powder Puff 3, GATES, RICHARD 29 GAY, WILMER 29 GERFEN. GAIL 29 GERRITSEN, GINA 29 Student Teaching GINTHER, SCOTT 29 GLASS, RACHELLE 29 GLENWINKLE, PATRICIA 29 45 Yearbook 4 Track 15 Band 25 Tall Flags 25 IV Swimming 25 Swimming MVP 25 Cheerleader 35 Cross Country 45 Math Honor Certificate 25 Physiology Honor Certificate 3 GLINES, ION 29 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Big Ten 4 GLOVER, LAUREL 29 GOMEZ, OLGA 29 GONZALEZ, ERNEST 29 GOULD, SEANNA 29 Pep Club 3, 45 Youth Group 45 Candystriper 25 Principal's Advisory Board 4 GRADY, ANNE 29 Gymnastics 1, 25 Soccer 25 Cross Country 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 CSF 2, 3, 45 Floriculture 4 GREEN, BERRY 29' 228 IN INDEX GREGG, AARON 29' GRIFFIN, MICHAEL 30 Bowling Team 4 GRIMES, CYNTHIA 30 GUADARRAMA, LINDA 30 GUERRETTE, TIMOTHY 30 GULLA. MADELINE 30 IV Track 2, 35 IV Cross Country 35 DECA 4 HALVORSON, KAREN 30 ROTC 1, 25 Iunior Statesmen of America 45 Escondido Police Explorers 3, 45 Girl Scouts 1, 2, 3, 45 Girl Scout Gold Award 45 James S. Copley Award 25 Nurse's Aide 1, 2, 35 Iesus Invites Us To Love 4 HAMMER, KAREN 30 Pep Club 2, 35 Student Council 4 HANSEN, MELODY 30 Pep Club 45 lunior Statesmen of America 45 Peer Counseling 45 Most Talented 4 HARDING, DEBRA 30 HAS Club 4 HARKEY, ANNE 30 HARKLEROAD, GLEN 30 HARPER, SCOTT 30 HARRIS, SHEVON 30 HARRIS, ANDREA 30 HART. HEIDI 30 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Drum Major5 French Club5 Pep Band5 Musicals HARTSUYKER, CRAIG 30 HAWKINS, KARYN 30' ROTC Flag Platoon 15 Chorus 35 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Stage Craft 2, 3, 45 Musicals 3, 45 House Manager 45 Costuming!Set Design 35 Stage Manager 35 String of Pearls 45 Dance 25 ROTC Physical Medal 1 HAY, VANESSA 31 HEATH. MARC 31 HEBDON, IAMES 31 HELM, MONIQUE 31 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Musicals 1, 35 Pep Band 3, 45 Bicycling Club 25 French Club 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Powder Putt 4 HENDERSON, CHRISTINE 31 IV Basketball 1, 25 Cross HENNE, DAVID 31 HENTY, SHEILA 31' HERBERT, PAUL 31 Country 2, 35 Track 2 German Club 1, 2, 35 Surfing Club 1, 2, 3, 4 HERCHERT, IEFF 31 HIBBITTS, IAMES 31 HICKS, DARLA 31 Powder Putt 3, 4 HICKS, IULIE 31 French Club 1, 25 Speech 8. Debate 1, 25 Swim Team Manager 15 AFS Club 1, 25 Pep Club 4 HILTON, STEPHANIE 31 HOAG, COREY 31 HOELSHER, CHRISSY 31 Chorus 1, 25 Dance 2, HOLMES, HEATHER 31 HOOD, CHRISTOPHER 31 Band 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2 HOOTEN, LISA 32 HOPPER, MELANIE 32 HOWARD, IAMES 32 HUDGENS, CHRISTINA 32 HUEY, DAVID 32 Varsity Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 1, 2 3 4 HULL, AMY 32 Advanced Drama 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 EFCC Youth Group 1, 2, 35 Powder Putt 3 4 HULL, LORI 32 IRELAND, IACQUELINE 32 IENSEN, ANGELA 32 Performing Dance 3, 4, Beginning Dance 2, DECA 1, 2 IOHNSON. ERIN 32 IOHNSON, MICHAEL 32 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 iLife Memberjg Mathematics Honor Team 3, 4 IONES, DAVID 32 IONES, DEAN 32 IONES, SCOTT 32 Band 1, 2, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, DECA 4 KEELER, GWYN 32 HAS Club KELLY, KORY NP' Basketball Captain, All League MVP CIF KILMAN. SONIA 32' FFA 2, Powder Puff 3, 4, Printing Graphic 4, Stage Craft 3 KINER, MICHAEL 33 KIRKENDALL, DIANE 33 Varsity Tracli!Discus 2, 3, 4, Varsity Volleyball 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, Powder Puff 3, 4 KLEINSMITH, IOHN 33' KOTSIOS, PAMELA 33 FFA President 4, Honor KUCHINSKI, KRISTINE 33 LABLANC, FRANK 33 LAFRENIERE, RINA NP' Roll 3, 4 Powder Puff 3, 4, HAS Club 4 LAMB, RONALD 33' LANDERS, ERIC 33 LARA, CESAR 33 LAVINE, DAVID 33 LAVINE, DIANE 33' LAVINE, IENNY 33 LAVOIE, CHERI 33 Spanish Club, SADD, FHA, Powder Puff, Pep Club, CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 iLife Memberj LAWS, CATHERINE 33' LEISTEN, ALLEN 33 LEMMON, LORI 33 LEMUS, ALBERT 34 LIGHT, LEESA 34 LION, RAYMOND 34 Yearbook, Gold 1, 2, 3, 4, Football LIRA, IOEY 34 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 4, Wrestling 3, Band 1, 2, IUDAT Club 4, North County Cinematrography Association LOCASCIO, TERESA 34 LONG, MARK 34 LONG, STEVE 34 LOPEZ, IULIE 34 LOPEZ, MARCELLA 34 LOTT, ROBERT 34 LEWIS, SUZI 49 Drama Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4 LOUIS, KELLY 34 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 4, Most Improved 4, IV Softball 1, Most Improved 1, Varsity Softball 2, 3, 4, All League 2, 3, Chorus LUNA, EDDY 34 LUNA, SANDRA 34 LUTES, MARYANN 34 LWIN, AUNG 35 MAGELLANES, KERI 35 MAINS, PAUL IR. 49 MAIORS, DEE 35 MALONE, SCOTT 35 MARABANTE, IOSEPHUS NP' MARIN, RUBEN 35' MARTINEZ, ADAM 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sound T MARTINSON, RICHARD 35 MASON, APRIL 35 MBIAD, KELLEE 35 ech, String of Pearls 4 It E ' 1 . f 4 - f .A . A',,--,..4' K gi f' L I ku Wien- . Q. .wwf 1. of :gf ' .iif'I.'4 ' ' Y 'AAJLTE We XI U9 ml.. -'41 'c.,..- t mfg: - , C as--13 L l F , ' I , JT if I t1ef,aefsf'f..s-vi ' .. mcsmos, rimicir 35' Mcciuizs, non 35' Mcooniiio, ifrmirsn 35 MELENDREZ, MARCO 35 MILLER, CHRISTINA 35 Varsity Cheerleading 4, ASB Cabinet Member 4, Pep Club 4, Church Youth Group 3, Honor Roll 1, 2, IV Cheerleading Captain 2, Key Club 2 MILLER, MARY 38' Varsity Field Hockey 4, Powder Puff 4, IV Field Hockey 1, Varsity Field Hockey 2, 3, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer Z MILLER, SHELLY 38' MINOR, KATHY 38 MORGAN. NINA 38 MORLEY, TRACEY 38 Peer Counseling, Teacher's Aide, St. Stephen's Youth Group 3, 4, Cross Country 4 MUIICA. ALEIANDRO 38' MURILLO, MARGARITA 38' MURPHY, CAROLYN 38 MURPHY, MATTHEW 38 , Surfing Club 1, 2, 3, 4, IV Swim Team 2, Night Crew 4 NAPOLITANO, LISA 38 NARANIO, ARCADIO 38 NARCY, MARK 38 NELSON, KELLIE 38 W'IP 1, 2, 3, 4, IV Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 3, Yearbook 4 IN INDEX 229 SCHULTZ, ELIZABETH 43 NELSON, SCOTT 38' NEUMAN, KRISTEN 39 NEWLAND, MATTHEW 39 NICHOLS, MICHELLE 39 NODEMLYSKY, VILEM NP' Soccer 2 NUNGESSER, ERIN 39 IV Hymnastics 1, 23 Mat Pats 23 CSF 2, 33 ASB 43 Health 8. Safety Award 2 OGDEN, DARIN 39' NELSON, KATHY 39' ORTIZ, EMILIO 39 OWENS, KIM 39' PALMA, BECKY 39' PALMER, MARK NP' Wrestling 1, 33 Football 1, 23 German Club 1, 2 PARKER, SHERI 39 IV Tennis 33 Pep Club 43 Sophomore Princess 2 PAROTTA, SANDRA 39 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 tLife MemberJ3 CSF Treasurer 43 NCAL 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club Treasurer 43 Girl's State Alternate 33 IV Tennis 2, 33 Muskat Staff 33 Musket Ad Coordinator 33 Pep Club 43 Student of the Semester tEnglishI 43 National Merit Scholarship 3 PATENEAUDE, ANGEL 39 PENA, SILVIA 39 PEREZ, AMANDA 39 PEREZ, DAVID 39 MOTA Fan Cluh3 HAS Club PEREZ. MONIQUE 39' Cheerleading 2, 33 Class Vice President 4' Pe Club 3 4 I D . I Seminary 1, 2, 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Principal's Advisory Board 4 230 IN INDEX PORTH, IODIE 42 PORTILLO, ROBERT 42 Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Baseball 13 Track 1, 23 Peer Counseling 4 POTTS, CHERISE 42 SHUGA, BECKY NP' IV Volleyball 1, 23 German Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4 SHUGART, CHRISTINA 43 Tall Flags 23 Commercial Arts Club 33 Savage Dance 13 HAS Club 4 PRASCIUNAS, THERESA 42 Banner Corps 2 PYMM, STACEY NP' Powder PUIIQ HAS Club3 Mota Fan Club PYSDEN, CINDY 49 IV Volleyball 1, 23 Most Valuable Player 23 Varsity Volleyball 3, 43 Most Inspirational Player 43 Track 23 84-85 Girl's PE Student of the Year3 85 Girl's PE Student of the Quarter3 85'86 Girl's PE Student of the RAMIREZ, CATHERINE 42 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, lst 12 weeks 33 Pep Ctub 3, 43 Powder Puff 3, 43 Resurrection Youth Group 2, 3 REID, ROBERT 42 REIS, KRISTY 42 ROGERS, GARY 42 ROGERS. MICHELLE 42 Tall Flags 23 Commercial Arts Club 33 Dance 13 HAS Club 4 RORBON, ALEX NP' Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 IV Basketball 23 Football 1 ROSE, IEREMIAH 42 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Opus 0ne3 Wrestlingg Pep CIub3 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ROSE, IORDON 49 F. Baseball 13 IV Baseball 2 ROTH, VALERIE 42 ROWAN, IANELLE 42 . A i Tennis 1, 2, 3, Sw mming 33 CFS 2 RUFF, SCOTT 42 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Y.U.C. 1, 2, 3, 4 RUIZ, GERARDO 42 SACCO, BEVERLY 42 SALISBURY, BRETT 42 Footballg Baseballg Basketballg League SANDERSON, DURAND 42 SCANLAN, AMY 42 IV Volleyball 1, 2 SCHALE. HERBERT 42 SCHIREY, IILL 42 SCHLICHT, TOM 43 Football Captain3 CIF3 All Soccer 2, 33 Soccer Club 1, 2, 3, 4 SCHUBLE, SCOTT 43 SCHUCK, TIM 43 NIROTC 1, 2, 33 NIROTC Executive Officer 43 Military Ball Second Attendant 33 Military Ball Queen 43 Historic Flag Platoon 1, 23 Assistant Commander 33 Commander 43 IV Swimming 23 Swim Team Manager 3, 43 CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 iLife MemberJ3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 43 German Club 43 Pep Club 33 Powder Puff 3, 4 SCHUYLER, CORINNE 43 IV Field Hockey 13 Flag Corp 23 Varsity Field Hockey 3 SCOBIE, LAURA 43 SHAFFER, NINA 43 Track 23 Flag Corp 33 Dance Team 33 Pep Club 33 St, Mary's Youth Group 33 FHA 43 DECA Secretary 4 SHEPARD, CINDEE 43 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 3, 43 Musicals 1, 3 SHOLBERG, GREGORY 43' SHUGA, BECKY 43 SIEVERS, CHUCK 43' SLOAN, VALERIE 43 Track 33 Cheerleading 4 SMALLWOOD, SHELLEY 44 SMITH, IOHN 44 Track3 Bible Study SMITH, RANDOFLPH 44 SNEARLY, LISA 44 SNIDER, NICHELLA 44 STAMPER, LAURA LEE 44 Varsity Softball 33 IV Tennis 33 Varsity Tennis 4 is tc. vig. g, STARR, VICKIE 49' IV Soccer STEFFEN, ANDALENE 44' Pep Club 4 STEHLY, PAUL 44 STEINBAUM, SONNY 44' STEVENS, LAURA 44 STONE, VALERIE 44' Peer Counseling 45 ASB Commissioner of Elections STRODE, STEPHANIE 44 Chorus 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Science Club Z SULLIVAN, SHANNON 44' SUMMERHILL, LAURA 44' Drama Club 3, 45 Drama Lead 3, 45 String of Pearls 45 Iazz Dance Shows 3, 4 SUTTON, JOHN 44' Tennis 1, 25 Football 35 Baseball 1, 2 TAFT, IANICE 44' Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer MVP 1, 2,45 Co-captain 35 All league 3, 45 Captain 45 Most Inspirational 45 IV Softball I, 25 Co-captain 25 Varsity Softball 3, 45 Field Hockey 35 Cross Country 15 Most Improved 1 TAYLOR, PETER 45' Football 15 IV Basketball 1, 25 Varsity Basketball 35 Yearbook 4 TEALL, IOHN 45' THOMAS, FRANK 45' Track Xt Field 4 THWEATT, CYNTHIA 45 TILLYER, SARAH 45' Journalism 15 Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Powder Puff 4 TOOMER, MICHELLE 45' Band 1, 25 Track 81 Field 2, 3, 4 TOWNSEND, SANDI 45' TRAPP, ANGELA 45' Soccer 2, 3, 45 Powder 3, 4 TRIALI, MICHAEL 45 TSO, VIOLET 45' TURRENTINE, ERIC 45' Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Assistant Drum Major 45 Opus One 45 Pep Club 4 ULLOA, CARLOS 46' Yearbook 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club URUCHURTRE, BEATRICE 46 Pep Club 45 Drama Club 4 VAN KANN, IURGEN 46' DECCA: Varsity Tennis, Foreign Exchange Student from Germany VANDEN HURK, INE 45' VARHOL, CHARLENE 46 VEGA, KELLY 46' VELEZ, DONNIE 46' ASB President 15 ASB Representative 2, 35 ASB Commissioner of Activities 45 String of Pearls 15 Opus One 2, 35 Powder Puff 3, 45 IV Cheerleading 25 Varsity Cheerleading 45 EFCC Youth Group I, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Musicals 2, 35 Best Smile 45 Baseball Stats 25 DECA 1 VELEZ, HEATHER 46' VILLALOBOS, PETER 46' MOTA Fan Club VINSON, IONETTE 46 JV Softball 1, Z5 Varsity Softball 3, 4 VON DUERING, PETER 46 VOGT, RICKY 46 WARD, IESSE 46' Track Xt Field 1, 2, 35 Water Polo 35 Yell Leader 45 German Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cadet Club 1, 2, 35 Powder Puff 3, 45 ROTC Officer 45 Pep Club 35 Color Guard Commander 45 Marching Team Commander 45 Latin Club 25 Young Life 4 WEDEMEYER. SHARON 46' WEIR, IAMES 47' WENTZ, ROBIN 47' Varsity Softball 2, 35 Drum Major 35 Marching!Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Outstanding Freshman 81 Sophomore Music Award 1, 2 WHITE, DIRK 47 WHITELEY, PAU 47' IV Water Polo 15 Varsity Water Polo 2, 3, 45 MVP, Second Team, All North County Conference Team 45 Varsity Tennis 1, 25 Most Improved 15 Varsity Swimming 3, 45 Most Improved 35 Most Team Spirited 35 Swimming Captain 45 Water Polo Captain 45 Yell Leader 35 Class President 2, 35 ASB President 45 Big Ten 45 S813 4 WHITTEN, ANNA 44' CSF 2, 3, 45 String of Pearls 35 Opus One 45 DECA 4 WIGGINS, MARNIE 47' Swim Manager l,2, 3, 45 Water Polo Manager 2, 35 Peer Counseling 45 Yearbook 3, 4 WILCOX, DAWN 47' WILDER, DONALD 47' WINGO, LEANNE 47' WISE, ALFRED 47 WISE, IULIE 47' CSF 1, 2, 3, 4 iLife MemberJ5 Spanish Club5 IV Volleyball 1, 25 Most Inspirational 25 Varsity Volleyball 3, 45 Captain 45 MVP 45 Football 45 Superior Athletic Academic Award 3, 4 WOERNER, KIMBERLY 47' Muskat 15 German Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 String of Pearls 45 Drama Club 4 WOESSNER, MARK 47' WOLSTENHOLME, RACHEL 47' WYLER, DAWN 47' YATES, KEVIN 47' YOUNG, KENNETH 47' YOUNG, TINA 47 Softball 15 Night Crew 4 ZITTEL, WAYNE 47 DEFORGE, MICHELE 47 I IN INDEX 231 Juniors Aby, Michael NP Ackermann, Trinett 160' Aguilar, Edwin NP' Ainsworth, Heidi NP' Ainsworth, Michelle NP' Albert, Clinton NP' Alcocer, Veronica 160' Allen, Jeff 160' Allen, Raymond NP', 132 Allison, Douglas 160' Alonza, Fernando NP' Anderson, Aaron NP' Anderson, David 160' Arauza, Carmen 160' Archuleta, Colin 160' Archuleta, Corinne 160' Arostigui, Melissa 160' Ashton, Lonnie NP' Askegreen, Jason 160' Bachman, Brian 160' Baez, Franky NP' Bailey, Barbara NP' Balderrama, Esteban NP' Balmer, Roland 160' Barlow, Julie NP' Barrow, Shaney NP' Bartlett, David 160' Bates, Jolene 160' Beauchamp, Becky 160' Beauchamp, Ruth 160' Bell, Steve 160' Bellamy, Jane 160' Berg, Anne 160' Berg, Robert NP' Bergin, Wendy 160' Bingham, Gregory 160' Blakeborough, Lori 160', 64 Blehm, Eric 160' Blue, Keith 160' Bonnett, Darlene 160' Botts, Cory 160' Bowen, Michael 160' Boyens, Paula 160' Boyett, Cheryl 160' 59 Bree, Kevin NP' Brooke, Russell 160' Brown, Cecona 160' Brown, Diane 160' Brown, Roxanne 160' Buck, Beth 160' Budd, Tim 160' Bukowski, Mark NP' Bunce, Felicia 160' Burraugh, Katia 161' Busby, Gene 161' Butts, Debra 161' Clinger, Stephen 161', 85 Caldwell, Lisa 161' Caldwell, Stacy 161' Calvin, Robin 161' Campbell, Michelle NP Campbell, Robert 161 Carloski, Scott 161', 53, 85 Carrasco, Sandra 161' Carson, Scott 161' Carss, William 161' Carter, Richard 161' Carvajal, Jorge 161' Cazares, Jesse NP' Chang, William 161', 53 Chase, Lisa 161' Chatton, Raymond 161' Chau, Chilam NP', 90 Christman, Elizabeth 161' Clackler, Sheryl 161' Clark, Sherry 161' Cline, Robert 161' Cloonan, Sean 161', 53 232 IN INDEX Cloutier, Jean 161', 87 Coffman, Michael NP' Collins, Creg NP' Coney, Laura 161' Conner, Michael 161' Conners, Chris 161' Constable, Robyn 161', 132 Contreras, Sandra 161' Cook, Guy 161' Cook, Melody 161' 130 Corey, Betsy 161' Corey, Joseph NP' Corey, Kenneth 161' Cossey, Corey 161' 53 Cossey, Kevin 161', 53 Cossey, Jeff NP' Cox, Angeline 161' Crosthwaite, Gregory NP' Cruz, Robert 161' Cunefare, Michelle 161' Dahl, Tina 161' Dasilva, James NP' Daugherty, Duffy NP', 53 Davis, Gregory NP' DeAmbrogio, Steve 161' DeMarco, Kathleen 161' Diaz, Mario NP', 53 Dierken, Dennis 161' Dilger, Karen 161' Dion, Sheila NP' Dorsey, Steven 162' Douglas, David 162' Dowler, Bill 162', 130 Dowler, Lisa NP' Dunbar, Cheryl 162', 93 Dunbar, Lisa 162', 93 Dunn, Mitchell 162' Dusharme, Catherine 162', 93 Eberwein, Debbie 162', 130 Ecoff, David 162' Englehardt, Chris NP' Enriquez, Beatriz 162' Erler, Darian 162' Erro, Lorraine 162' Escalante, Francisco NP' Farhat, Fody NP' Farr, Bruce 162', 58 Farrel, Michael NP' Faugno, Guy NP' Favreau, Lorie 162' Ferguson, Christy 162' Ferry, Wendy 162' Fiorello, Matthew 162', 53, 85 Fitzgerald, Beverly 162' Fitzgerald, Todd 162' Fitzpatrick, Sharon 162' Fleeup, Cindy 162', 130 Fleeup, Kristin 162' Fletcher, Christine 162', 93 Flores, Beatrice NP' Flowers, James 162', 90 Fluegge, August 162', 53, 80 Fowler, Brian 162' Frank, Tony 162' Franklin, Danny 162' Frantz, Jeff 162' Frederick, Lynda 162' Fregoso, Eleanor 163' Galvan, Abel 163' Galvez, Diana 163' Garcia, Mike 163' Gerritsen, Jenny 163' Gerty, Jayne 163' Gillespie, Sharon 163' Goldston, Gina 163', 130 Gonzales, Alejandra 163' Gonzales, Rebecca 163' Gonzales, Sonia 163' Gonzales, Tricia 163' Goodman, Matt NP' Gorden, Shawn 163' Granger, Sheri 163' Greene, Shristophe 163' Greenley, Richard 163' Gregg, Aaron NP Griffin, Jody 163' Griffin, Pamela 163' Guerrero, Soloman 163' Guerrette, Thomas 163' Gustafson, Gordon 163' Gustine, Robert NP' Haas, David NP' Haas, Randal 163' Hadfield, Michael NP' Hall, David 163' Harding, Rick NP' Harkey, Anne 163' Harrebomee, Darsih 163' Harrell, Corey 163' Hart, Kyleen 163' Harvester, Scott 163' Havens, William 163' Haywood, Lynn 163' Heath, Donna 163' Heck, Sandra 164' Hellman, Lisa 164' Henry, Dianna NP' Herman, Diana NP' Hermosillo, Peter 164' Hett, Dan 164' Hidalgo, Abby 164', 130 Hill, Gina 164' Hill, Jody 164' Hill, Renee 164' Hill, Yetiva 164' Hilton, John 164', 85 Holden, David 164' Holden, Jennifer NP', 93 Hollins, Crystal NP' Holloway, Andrea 164' Holton, William NP' Hudson, Emmitt 164' Huey, Manuel 164' Hughes, Julie 164' Hunter, Amy 164', 64 Hussong, Kristin 164' Huttenmainer, Scott NP' Huttenmainer, 164' lhnotic, David 164' lwakoshi, Kristine 164' Jackson, Tim 164' Jacquez, Tony 164' Jankowski, Joel NP' Jauregui, Nichol NP', 87 Jenkins, Derek 164' Jenkins, Heather 164' Jenkins, Judith 164' Jennings, Julie 164', 63 Jenson, Steve 164' Jimenez, Richard 164' Jimerson, Tiffany 164' Johnson, Boyd 164', 87 Johnson, Eugene 165' Johnson, Kelly 165' Johnson, Lane 165' Johnson, Michelle NP' Jones, Joy 165' Kearney, Shannon 165' Kelley, Janice 165' Keng, Sameth 165' Kerr, Nancy 165' Kieu, Loc NP' King, Bryan 165' King, Michael NP' Kitterman, Jennifer 165' Korstad, Tanya NP' Kourly, Kimberly 165' Krauss, Kevin NP', 53, 80 Krein, Holly 165' Krekorian, Kari 165' Kreskovich, Bosko 165' Labadie, Chris 165' Lamb, Dawn NP' Lang, Carl NP' Lang, Mona Lisa 165' Lavoie, Richard 165' Leaf, Holly 165' Lebrun, Chris 165', 132 Lebrun, Ray 165', 53, 90 Lelton, Marisa 165' Legg, Terri 165' Leichtfuss, Peter NP' Leichtfuss, Tracy 165', 64 Leiendecker, Bailey 165' Lemus, Rudy 165', 90 Leopard, Michelle 165' Levers, Lois 165', 93 Limburg, Timothy NP' Lindley, Alison 165' Logan, Anthony 165' Lopez, Celina 165' Lopez, John NP' Louie, Steve NP' Louis, Donna 165' Luna, Sandra NP' Lund, Melissa 166' Lutgen, Mark 166' Mackey, Brian 166' Maeva, Paul NP' Maguire, Michelle 166' Mains, Matthew 166' Malone, Kristi 166' Manell, Kristine 166' Manriquez, Dorrie NP' Martin, Susan 166' Manson, Christophe NP' Martin, Darren 166' Marabante, Melchor 166' Marks, David 166' Martineau, John 166', 130 Martin, Suzan 166' Martinez, Ricky NP', 53 Marquez, Lisa 166' Marymee, Richard 166' Marshall, Diane 166' Mason, Dawn 166' Martin, Donald 166' Mateljan, Shanon 166' Maxfeldt, Donald 166' Mayes, Thomas 166' Maynard, Laurie NP' Mayville, Janice 166' McArther, Janalee 166' McClure, John 166' McDaniel, Andy 166' McFarland, Stacy 166' McKercher, John NP' McKinley, Frank NP' McKinley, Patrick 166' McLaughlin, Darcy 166' McQueen, Kristin 166' McNeil, Shannon 166' Melan, Edward NP' Melendez, Jorge 166' Mendez, Leticia 166' Meskimen, Suzette 166', 64 Miller, Christy 166' Miller, David 166', 90 Mitchell, Amy 166' Miura, Chiaki 166', 63 Monday, Regina 167' Moore, Michael NP' Morales, Julie 167' Moreno, Sergio NP' Morris, William NP' Morrow, Patrick 167', 130 Mueller, Eric 167' Mueller, Kristina 167' Murphy, Lisa 167' Muth, Randy NP' Nabors, Alana 167' Naranio, Joaquin 167' Nelson, Dan NP', 53 Nelson, Kristina NP' Newby, Chad 167' Niccoli, Gino 167' Nichols, Michael 167' Northcut, Jennifer 167' Novikoff, Kenneth NP' Nuenke, Robert 167' OBrien, Dayna 167' OBrien, Laurie 167' 0Brien, Michael 167', 58 Ocarroll, Todd 167' Olmes, Ana 167' Olson, Brian 167' Ortega, Wayne 167', 53, 85 Ossana, Sharon NP' Owler, William 167' Pacheco, Jason Page, Tracy 167', 93 Palacios, Rafaela 167' Palm, Steve 167', 132 Palmer, Kimberly 167' Parada, Robert NP' Passey, John 167' Pateneaude, Angel NP' Patterson, Jeff 167' Peer, Sean 167' Peevler, Michelle 167' Perez, Amanda NP' Peterson, Tammi 167' Pettitt, Susanne 167' Pham, Ky NP' Phillips, Robert NP' Phung, Mai 168' Phung, Thuy 168' Piekarski, Stacy 168' Pierre, Cheri 168' Pike, Jonathan 168' Pinkerton, Tammy NP' Pinney, Nicole 168' Presley, Kevin NP', 85 Puleo, Lisa 168' Pysden, William NP' Quiray, David 168' Rawlings, Jeffery 168', 132 Ramirez, Carmen 168' Raymond, Melissa 168' Redding, Rhoda 168' Reed, Kathy NP' Reid, Ronald NP' Reily, Debbie 168' Reimer, Beth 168' Renslow, Scott 168' Rhinehart, Charles 168', 53 Ricketts, Cheryl 168', 59 Riddle, Alan 168' Riham, Bassam NP' Rising, Joel 168', 132 Roberts, Mike 168', 53 Roberts, Tommy 168' Robertson, Scott 168' Rocha, Santiago 168' Rogers, Rae 168' Rogers, Trisha 168' Rojas, Raul 168', 64 Romans, Kim 168' Romero, Rosalia 168' Roy, Kathleen 168' Royal, Carlos 168' Ruda, Joseph 168' Russell, Thomas NP' Russo, Allison 168' Rutledge, Chris 169', 93 Ryan, Sabrina NP' Sadkowski, William 169' Sanabria, Jackie NP' Sandal, Alan NP' Sanders, Kelly 169' Sandvik, Bobby NP' Sany, Randy 169' Sather, Michelle 169' Scalo, George NP' Schaffer, Christophe NP' Scholljegerd, Sandra 169' Schroeder, Shaune 169' Schuster, Carrie 169' Schwab, Ragnhild 169' Scott, Garnett 169' Seighman, Robert 169' Selby, Susan 169' Serna, Louise 169' Sheehan, Lisa 169' Sherburne, Charlotte 169', 130 Sholberg, Deanna 169' Sill, Laurie 169' Simm, Spencer 169' Slater, Robert 169' Smeltzer, Mary 169' Smetana, Melody 169' Smith, Sheri 169' Smith, Susan 169' Smith, Tammy 169' Snook, Jeff 169' Snyder, Greg NP' Sorenson, Rocci 169' Sorrentino, Richard 169' Soto, Gonzalo 169' sparks, Ricki 169', 53 Spice, Robert NP' Standal, Mike 169' Stanley, Todd 169' Steckman, Julie 170' Stephans, Kimberly NP' Stewart, Brett 170' Stosic, Alexander 170' Stump, David 170' Suchy, Michael NP', 53 Sutton, Suzanne 170' Swanson, Jonathan 170' Taff, Bradley NP', 53 Tatton, Stacy NP' Taitand, Eugene 170' Talamantes, Charles 170' Taylor, Chad 170', 53 Temprendola, Paul 170', 87 Terry, Marti NP' Tesoro, Tina 170' Thust, Carolyn NP' Thurst, Martin 170' Titus, Tracy 170' Titz, Sacha 170' Tonani, Elise 170', 130 Torres, Jaylenne 170' Tose, Todd 170' Tostado, Jorge NP' Tratton, Stacy 170' Trembly, Kimberly 170' Trout, Scott 170', 53 Trutta, Lisa 170', 132 Turner, Brian NP' Turner, Chris NP' Tustin, Todd 170' Underhill, Glenn 170' Usher, Michelle 170' Valentine, Corey 170' Valleios, Danielle 170' Valverde, Monica 170' Van Anrooy, Cindy 170' Van Fleet, Heather NP' Van Horn, Vickie 170' Vanderheiden, Jennifer 170' Vasquez, Sonny 170' Velez, Sandi 170' Vega, Loren 170' Verdugo, Michele 170' Velasquez, Maria 170' Vierling, Robert 170' Villalobos, Michelle NP' Vinson, Jeanette 171' Wade, Diana 171' Wade, Eric 171', 90 Wallace, Damian 171' Walter, Heidi 171' Webber, Raquel NP' Weiner, Danny NP' Weis, Tammy 171', 93 Welch, Laura 171' Welsh, Meri 171' Wessel, Tanya 171' Westerlund, Christie 171' White, Letisha 171' White, Michelle 171' Whiteley, Leonora 171' Williams, Brian 171' Williams, Tiffany NP' Willis, Karla 171', 59, 93 Willingham, Wyndylyn 171' Winebrenner, Michael 171' Wing, Phyllis 171' Wise, Lewis 171' Wise, Tina 171', 59 Wolfe, Andrena 171' Woods, Lorne 171', 53 Woodward, Michilene 171' WORLey, Chris NP' Wright, Cynthia 171' Wright, Deidra NP' Wright, Michelle 171' Wrightson, Terrence 171', 132 Yantz, Rick NP' Yantz, Tony 171' Yates, Kristian 171' Ybarra, Anthony 171', 53 Yeager, Cindy 171' Young, Christine 171' Young, Ricky 171' Young, Tina NP' Zambito, Simon 171' Zander, Cecilia 171' Zelenz, Lorraine 171' Zepeda, Rene 171', 58 Sophomores Abbasi, Kristie 172' Abbasi, Tarak 172' Adams, Rhonda NP' Aguilar, Mark 172' Allen, Cami 172' Allen Darin NP' Allen Delilah NP' Allen, Launa NP' Allen, Michael 172', 90 Alvarado, Ronald 172' Alvarez, Eugene NP' Amaco, Cristy 172' Amador, Carlos 172' Ancheta, Tanya NP' Anderson, Allison 172' Anderson, Gregg 172' Applegate, Brian 172' Arostigui, Monica 172' Arterburn, Erin 172' Arviso, Melanie 172' Ashcraft, Nanci 172' Ashley, Lynette 172' Askegreen, Ashley 172' Askim, Christine 172' Bagstad, Robert 172' Bailey, Mark NP' Baker, Shelley 172', 65 Ballard, Michael 172' Bannock, Christopher 172' Barber, Edward 172' Barone, Kathi NP' Bartlett, David 172' Bates, Tara 172' Bauer, Anne 172' Beagle, Jason 172' Beers, Charles 172' Bell, Brandi NP' Belnap, Denise 172' Belz, Lisa 172' Berumen, Michelle NP' Bierle, Michael 172' Bigler, Robert 172' Binger, Kenneth 172' Birdsall, Christina NP' Bishop, Gary 172' Blackburn, Jearl 172' Blackburn, Michael 172' Blackson, Brenda 172' Blakeborough, Kevin 172' Blakeborough, Mike 172', 80 Blankenship, Tony 172' Blunck, Douglas 172' Bolton, Lucille 172' Boozer, Jeff 172' Borboa, Gabriel 172' Bordeaux, Debi 172' Borecky, Alan 172' Bosworth, Lynette 172' Botts, Brian NP' Bourguignon, Rebecca 173' Bowman, George NP' Boyett, Cynthia 173', 65 Bradley, Kim NP' Brady, April 173' Brady, Michael 173' Brennan, Tracy 173' Brett, Kim 173', 130, 132 Brewster, Gary NP' Brisbin, Ellie 173' Broce, Lori 173' Brockway, Julie 173' Brown, Sandra 173' Brown, Todd 173' Bruning, Greg 173' Bryson, Shannon 173' Buenrostro, Apolinar 173' Bullock, Brian 173', 74 Burnham, Michael 173' Burrough, George NP' Burt, Christopher 173' Burtness, Beverly 173' Bush, Michele 173' Caldwell, James 173' Campbell, Tina NP' Canady, Kelly 173' Caravello, Roma NP' Carby, Steven NP' Cardoza, Ramon 173' Carl, Dylin NP' Carmell, Brandi NP' Carmichael, William 173' Carvaial, Beatriz 173' Castanon, Raymond 173' Cavanaugh, Tracy NP' Ceiley, Joseph 173' Celise, Jennifer 173' Chapman, Michael 173' Chatham, Brandon 173' Chisholm, Christopher 173' Chlopek, Marc 173' Choumas, Frank 174' Churchill, Troy 174' Clark, Cathryn NP' Clark, Julianna 174' Classic, Shannon 174' Cliburn, Linda NP' Cline, Ron 174' Closter, Susan 174' Cobbs, Michael 174' Coffman, Steven NP' Coleman, John 174' Collins, Jennifer 174' Colquhoun, Jeffrey NP' Coney, Hope NP' Constable, Rhonda 174' Contreras, Judith 174' Cox, Mike 174' Coyle, Jimmy 174' Crane, Jeffrey 174' IN INDEX 233 Crosby, Vanessa NP' Cunningham, Michael 174' Curry, Kevin 174' Curtis, Tammy 174' Darby, Brock 174' Darrock, Michele 174' Davalos, Gorgina 174', 65 Derose, Kerek NP' Deye, Paul 174' Diliberti, Therese 174' Doerr, Kevin 174' Dollard, Darcie 174' Donley, Kristine 174' Dorsey, Daniel NP' Dowdy, Rodney 174' Dreps, Cynthia 174', 132 Drumel, Cindy 174' Duarte, Laureen 174', 63, Dunham, Annette 174' Dunn, Michael 174' Dykstra, Dawn 174' Early, Daniel 174', 74, 85 Eaton, Jill 174' Edge, David 174', 80 Edmonds, Jonathan 174' Elbert, Jennifer 174' Eslick, Melissa 174' Espinosa, Daniel 175' Espinoza, Rodolfo 175' Esposito, Thomas 175' Evans, Dominique NP' Ewertz, Nikki 175' Faugno, Terry NP' Fiske, Charles NP' Fitzpatrick, Bob 175' Flores, Francisco NP' Foltin, Stephen NP' Fortin, Russell NP' Freeman, Scott 175' Freer, John 175' Fregoso, Jose 175' Gallo, Mark 175' Garcia, Craig NP' Garcia, Cynthia 175' Garcia, Enepamucen 175' Garcia, Rosemary 175' Gates, Jennifer 175' Gentile, Paul 175', 58 Germain, David 175' Gerritsen, Curt 175' Giaconi, Nicole NP', 93 Gipson, Jonathan 175' Glenwinkel, Kathleen NP' Glover, Patrick 175', 132 Goethals, Jennifer 175' Golec, Brent 175' Gousha, Sean 175', 74 Graham, Jeff 175' Grandon, Ruth 175' Gratz, Michelle 175' Graves, Trevor 175' Greene, Phillip 175' Groic, Milos 175' Guerrette, Teri NP', 90 Guest, Pauline NP' Gustine, Randal 175' Guthrie, Brian 175' Gutierrez, Dana 175' Guyse, Jeffery 175' Haffey, Debbi 175' Hahn, Candi 175' Hall, Doug 175' Hansen, Molly 175', 130 Hanson, Christina NP' Harberson, Lance 175', 87 Hardesty, Allison 175', 65 Hardinge, Teresa 175', 65 Harper, Jason 176', 74 Harris, Crista 176' Harris, James 176' Hatch, Carrie 176' Hatlestad, Scott 176' 234 IN INDEX Hazel, Susan 176' Heath, Allan NP' Heath, Kurt NP' Heck, Michelle 176' Henry, David 176' Hermosillo, Denise 176' Hicks, Wendy 176' Hill, Leann 176' Hilton, Steven 176' Hinrichs, Jonathan 176' Hitchcock, Paul NP' Hoag, Candace 176' Hobbs, Chris 176' Hoelscher, Jenny 176' Holden, Jay NP' Hollins, Lisa 176' Holmes, Sheila NP', 130 Hones, Deanna NP' Hughes, Laura 176' Huseby, Tom NP' lllingworth, Charlene 176' Ives, Brian 176' Jacquez, Tina NP' Jarrett, Catherine 176' Jenkins, Charlotte 176' links, Christopher NP' Johnson, Brian NP' Johnson, Joanne 176' Johnson, Scott 176' Johnson, William NP' Jones, Jeff 176' Jones, Nicole 176 Justus, John NP' Juve, Troy 176' Karge, Tamara 176' Kashata, Todd 176' Keele, Kenneth NP' Kelley, Trista 176' Kelly, Raymond 176 Kingery, Katheryn 176' Kinley, Heather NP' Kirkendall, Ann 176' Kish, Sara 177 Kleinsmith, Kelly 177' Kolb, Thomasita 177' Krichman, Marc 177' Lbus, Michelle 177' Lafreniere, Eric 177' Lambert, Jessica 177' Lambert, Jill 177' Lang, Ronald 177' Lau, Jason 177' Lauhon, Jeff 177' Lavoie, Colleen 177' Layne, Barry 177' Le, Huy 177' Leander, Brian 177', 70 Leger, Joseph 177' Leigh, Erica 177', 93 Lemus, David 177', 90 Leuthauser, Keith 177' Levers, Larry 177' Lievanos, Rudy 177' Lin, Chien-Ho 177' Lin, Chien-Neng 177' Linehan, Jacqueline 177' Lira, Denny 177', 80 Lopez, Carlos 177' Lopez, Eric 177' Lopez, Troy 177' Lovelady, Brian 177' Lucero, Jason 177' Lutz, Becky 177' Maglietto, Carlo 177' Malone, Bobby 177' Manriquez, Amy 177' Marchant, Sonya 177' Marquez, Teresa 177' Marr, Gregory 177' Martin, Charles 177' Martin, Danna 177' Martinez, Angela 177' Martinez, Angelina 177' Martinez, Dana 177' Martinez, Robert 177' Martinson, Kristine 177' Matarese, John 177' Mathis, Derek 177' Matson, Rochelle 177' Maxson, Derek 177', 132 McCahill, James 177', 132 McCormick, Jennifer 177' McGowan, William 178' McKenzie, Scott 178' McKinley, Rose Marie 178' McNeal, Anna NP' Mecaro, Toni NP' Meek, Tara 178' Melia, Juan 178' Mellon, Deborah 178' Miller, Brian 178' Miller, Dana 178', 87 Miller, Kim 178' Miller, Tim 178' Monach, David 178', 74, 85 Montoya, Jimmy 178' Moore, Janet 178' Moore, John NP' Moore, Kevin 178' Mora, Jennifer NP' Morgan, Jamie 178' Morley, Chanelle 178' Morris, Theo 178', 70 Mrozek, Alda NP' Muchow, Robin 178' Napier, Joanne 178' Naranio, Jose 178' Nash, Lara 178' Neal, Joann NP' Neidner, Monica 178' Nelson, Ambrose NP' Neuman, Shannon 178' Newland, William 178', 70 Newton, Deborah 178' Nguyen, Kim NP' Niwa, Hiro 178' D'Donnell, Chris 178' 0Connor, Kathleen 178' Obrien, Katie 178' Ochoa, Debbie 178' Olano, Fermin 178' Olivares, Eva 178' Ontiveros, Diana 178' Orosco, Lorraine 178' Panis, Daniel 178' Parada, Gina 178' Parrow, Carolyn 178' Passey, Jim 178' Paton, Geof NP' Paxton, Robert NP' Pearce, Heather NP' Pedersen, Christofer 178' Pendleton, William 178' Penfold, Michael 178' Penrod, Robert 178' Perez, Jeanette 178' Perez, Steven 178' Perry, Ginger 179' Persichetti, Robert NP' Peterson, Kristen 179' Peterson, Kyle 179', 70 Petree, Rodney NP' Phillips, Cory 179' Phillips, Melinda NP' Phillips, Nicole 179' Pickron, Angela 179' Pinkerton, Christopher NP' Piper, Jeffrey 179' Plante, Maryann 179' Plash, Tina 179' Poole, Jason 179', 70 Pope, Joseph 179' Portillo, Brooke 179', 59, 93 Posey, James 179', 70 Potts, Therese 179' Powell, Richard NP' Prohoroff, Sara 179' Proulx, Michelle 179' Pymm, Kenneth NP' Rabner, Jennifer 179' Raczka, Matthew 179' Radic, Dragutin 179' Ramirez, Carmen NP' Ramsey, Pamela 179' Rarick, Kevin 179' Raser, Suzanne 179' Rauch, Peter 179' Real, William 179' Reams, Jeffery 179' Reed, Edward NP' Reinagel, Michelle 179' Reine, Danica 179' Reinertson, Rockford NP' Reis, Karianne 179' Reutzel, Jeff 179' Rice, Jessica NP' Richmond, Jodi NP' Ricketts, Deborah 179' Rider, James 179', 87 Robey, Donald 179' Roger, Jennifer 179' Rogers, Lee Ann 179' Rojas, Anita 179', 93 Romero, Eloy 179' Ross, Mary 179' Roy, Timothy 179' Salisbury, John 179', 58 Samuel, Sean NP', 90 Sanchez, Manuel NP' Sands, Brian 179' Santibanez, Jody 179' Sawyer, Brigette 179' Sayers, Kevin 179' Schelling, Dionne 179' Schroeder, Natalie 179' Schott, Jason 179' Schultz, J Clay NP' Scobie, John 180' Scott, Andrew NP' Scott, Serena NP' Scott, Shanowa 180' Sebastian, David 180' Seed, Jennifer 180' Seighman, Melissa 180' Seymour, David 180' Shaffer, Kimberly Shank, James NP' Shenk, Melissa NP' Shumaker, Catherine 180' Sikes, Drew 180', 74 Simon, Kathleen 180' Sissenwein, Derek 180' Skinner, Tracy 180' Sleeper, Stephanie NP' Sluss, Trisha NP' Small, Jennifer 180', 93 Smith, Dustin 180', 70, 80 Snowden, Vicki NP' Snyder, Deborah 180', 130 Songe, Carey NP' Soto, Joaquin 180' South, Scott NP' Sowers, Jason 180', 74 Sparks, Leslie 180' Spear, Charles 180' Spreder, Sam 180' Stamper, Lisa 180', 132 Standal, Gwen 180' Stanley, David 180' Starck, Ray 180' Starr, Brian NP' Stehly, Joseph 180' Steinbaum, Alan 180', 90 Stepan, Julie 180' Stephens, Julie 180' Sterling, Connie 180' Stewart, Brian 180' Storms, Jeffrey NP' Stratford, Brent 180' Strauwald, Tim NP' Stump, Michael 180' Stuthridge, Keith NP' Sweeting, Gregory NP' Tatman, Steven 180' Tavolada, Marta 180', 132 Taylor, Patrick NP' Terrazas, Laura 181' Teschendorf, Craig 181' Testerman, Joseph NP' Teter, Michele 181' Thebeau, Wayne NP' Theetge, Kelly 181' Theetge, Kevin 181' Thomas, Gregory 181' Thornburgh, Katherine 181' Thweatt, Patti 181' Thweatt, Robert 181' Tiber, Daniel 181' Tieri, Thomas 181' Tilley, Mary 181' Tillyer, Michael 181' Tobias, Kimberly 181' Tomlinson, Tawnya 181' Toth, John 181' Townsend, Brooks 181', 90 Townsend, Holly NP', 65 Townsend, Jeff 181' Townsend, Kristin 181' Tran, Long NP' Trout, Kimberly 181' True, Virginia NP' Trutta, Mark NP' Turk, Tom 181' Ugarte, Mariatina NP' Upson, Donald 181' Uribe, Elba NP' Urotf, Tammy NP' Uruchurtu, Elizabeth 181' Van lersel, Edward 181', 1 Vasquez, Claudia 181' Vassar, Aaron 181' Verner, Cory NP' Villalpando, Tricia 181' Vuong, Tuan 181', 132 Wagner, Kimberly 181' Waldron, Mary 181' Wall, Ray 181' Waller, Lorianne 181' Walters, Scott 181' Warren, Wendy 181' Wasdyke, William 181', 80 Weakley, Walter NP' Weddington, Yolanda NP' Weiler, Eric 181' Wengler, Eve NP' Whitely, Angela NP' Whiteley, Christina 181' Whittaker, Mike 181' Wiberg, Valerie NP' Wilbur, Robert NP' Wilbur, Susan 181' Williams, David NP' Williams, Rich 181', 70 Wilson, Matthew 181' Winans, Robert 181' Winchester, Michelle 181' Woods, Todd 181' Wrightson, Kristin 181' Yarush, Jeanna 181' Freshman Abouhamze, Amer 182' Abuzir, Omar NP' Adair, Brian 182' Adams, Carrie 182' 32 Adams, Jeffrey NP' Admire, Amy 182' Aguilera, Desiree 182' Aguilera, Jesus 182' Akans, Chelsea 182' Aldana, Jesse 182' Allen, Danny 182' Allen, Tammy NP' Amaro, Crystal 182' Ames, Shelley 182' Anderson, Dewayne 182' Anderson, Shannon 182' Anderson, Troy 182' Andrews, Derek 182' Applegate, Judy 182' Araujo, Katia 182' Armstrong, Theresa 182' Arnold, Anthony NP' Arnold, Patricia NP' Arnold, Robert 182' Arredondo, Michelle NP' Ashton, Jonathan 182' Authier, Peter 182' Baker, Chris 182' Balmer, Karren 182' Balmer, Katherine 182' Bambacht, Jennie 182' Banuelos, Manuel 182' Barcenas, Ricardo 182' Barnett, Deanna NP' Barone, Veronica 182' Bartlett, Brian 182' Bash, Cullen 182' Baylor, Tiffany NP' Beas, Sara NP' Bebing, Mario 182' Behneman, John 182' Bell, Renda 182' Benford, Marcus NP' Berg, James 182' Bergstrom, Shannon 182' Berquist, Sherry 182' Best, Valerie 182' Bigler, Jason 182' Bigler, Sharon 182' Biondo, Anthony 182' Blackburn, Koriann NP' Bledsaw, Chelsea 183' Blevins, Charles NP' Bobbitt, Renee 183' Boggs, Nikki 183' Bolster, Gerard 183' Bonnett, Brian 183' Bousquet, Adam 183' Bousquet, Michael NP' Bradley, John 183' Bresnick, John 183' Brockway, Chuck Brown, Janie 183' Brown, Kamiah NP' Brown, Nicolas NP' Brunelle, Brian 183' Buehler, Steven 183' Buenrostro, Carlos 183' Bumgardner, Heidi 183' Bundy, Donielle 183' Byrson, Naomi 183' Caballero, Veronica NP' Caldwell, David NP' Caldwell, Sherry NP' Callander, Trista 183' Capaci, Levi 183' Capel, Donald 183' Carby, Scott 183' Cardoza, Andy 183' Cardoza, Patricia 183' Carlson, Tara 183' Carrasco, Consuelo 183' Carrasco, Lorenzo 183' Carrillo, Lisa 183' Carter, Catrina 183' Casafranca, Mariella 183' Castanon, lrma 183' Caster, Richard 183' Castillo, Timothy 183' Castro, Elke 183' Cavalle, Rodrigo 183' Caven, Julee 183' Celise, Melodee 183' Cerda, Michelle 183' Chadwick, David 183' Chagala, Laura 183' Clarke, Mary NP' Clark, Shane 183' Classic, John 183' Clinger, Gary 183' Cochran, Joylin NP' Cof, Nancy 183' Collett, Jadelle 183' Collins, Bridget 183' Collins, Carrie 183' Colquhoun, Jason NP' Conner, Ricky 183' Contreras, Deanna NF' Contreras, Rita 183' Cook, Lora 183' Coons, Ellen 183' Copeland, Shannon 183' Corbin, Stoney 183' Cordero, Gerardo NP' Corey, Jennifer 183' Corona, Guadalupe 183' Cortez, George 183' Cottrell, Angelique 184' Covey, Stephen 184' Cowsert, Chad 184' Coy, Sean 184' Curry, Daniel NP' Curry, Kathryn 184' Dalton, Reby 184' Davis, Mark 184' Davis, Monique 184' Dean, David 184' Decotes, Tanya 184' Depuyt, Tammy 184' Deskin, Danielle 184' Deu-Pree, Steven 184' Dias, Glen 184' Dice, Marsha NP' Dodge, Thomas 184' Doherty, Greg 184' Doss, Heidi NP' Dreps, Teresa 184' Dresselhaus, Christia NP' Duenas, Steve 184' Dunbar, Linda 184' Duschek, Kelley 184' Dusharme, Matthew 184' Dutton, Bart 184' Duval, Matthew 184' Duvall, Angela 184' Early, Paul 184' Effinger, Scott 184' Ellard, John NP' Elliot, Brandi 184' Ely, Donna NP' Enos, Marc NP' Enriquez, Enrique 184' Enriquez, Jeannie 184' Epperson, Nicole 184' Eriquez, Michell NP' Espinoza, Fermin 184' Esposito, Dennis 184' Falling, Rebecca 184' Farley, Kathleen 184' Farmer, Piper NP' Favela, Enrique 184' Fay, Robyne NP' Felix, Christobal NP' Feria, Librado 184' Fernandez, Terry 184' Ferrante, James 184' Fielder, Leah 184' Fiorello, Michael 184' Fischer, Jennifer 185' Fleeup, Robert 185' Flores, Richard 185' Fluegge, Duane 185' Folkner, Jimmy 185' Foster, Lance 185' Frank, Brenda 185' Frantz, Christine 185' Freeman, Leslie 185' French, Shannon 185' Galland, Brock 185' Gallardo, Monica 185' Galvan, Maria 185' Galvin, Kevin 185' Gambold, Rhonda 185' Gann, Jason 185' Garcia, Nicole 185' Gardner, Lalena 185' Garret, Jennifer 185' Gerlach, Tom 185' Gerritsen, Kimberly 185' Gerritsen, Laura 185' Gerson, Jennifer 185' Ghisolfo, David 185' Gick, Kristin NP' Gick, Shane NP' Gillespie, Michelle 185' Glass, Jason 185' Glaze, Becky 185' Godbee, Jenifer 185' Godinez, Maria 185' Golec, Michael 185' Gonzalez, Dinah 185' Gonzalez, Fred 185' Gonzalez, Kisha 185' Graves, Amy 185' Gregory, Kristine 185' Gresens, Nataline 185' Griest, Jenny 185' Gronquist, Kelly Guerrero, Christopher Guerrero, Shane Gulbranson, Duane M. Gulla, Barbara Hale, Theron Haley, Scott Hall, Richard Hall, Steven Halper, James Hancock, April Harkey, Jeanne Harrington, Tai Hartman, Robert Hartmann, Michelle Hartzler, Stephanie Hartzler, Tiffany Havens, Tyson Hays, William Hearn, Sean Hebner, Dionne Henderson, William Henson, Angela Hernandez, Camille Hernandez, Jose Herrera, Josephine Herron, Lara Heynen, Jennifer Hiett, Edward Hightower, Dorothy Hill, Balin Hilton, Laura Hoefliger, Timmothy Holman, Jason Hooten, James Hoover, Shannon Horn, Julie Hotchkiss, Linda Houston, Jennifer Howerton, Charles Hull, Michael Hunt, Theresa llievski, Vera IN INDEX 235 Jaime, Regina Jarvis, Jamie Johnson, Aaron Johnson, Alan Johnson, Jana Johnson, Jeffrey Johnson, Robert Johnston, Lori Jolliffe, Dan Jolly, Dori Jones, Angela Juarez, Andres Katin, Jennifer Kelly, Bryan Kelly, Sean Keng, Vannary Kerns, Theresa Kersten, Theodore King, Leah King, Nathan Kinley, April Kipp, Jason Kloepfer, Dawn Klose, Toni Knowles, Julie Koury, Tammy Kramer, Kurt Kratz, Shawn Lang, Keith Lang, Sarah Lantz, Stacy Larose, Roman 186' Larwig, Benny 186' Lawson, Gretchen 186' Lawton, Stacey 186' Leander, Jeffrey 186' Lebrun, Wayne 186' Ledman, Roman 186' Lemus, Gustavo 187' Lenker, Vicky 187' Lewis, Summer 187' Leyva, Jodi 187' Lezama, Gabriela 187' Liquori, Brenda 187' Lient, Jimmy 187' Lievanos, Carla 187' Linner, Stacy 187' Littlefield, Jaylyn 187' Livingston, Crystal 187' Lloyd, Chris 187' Lockard, Shanon 187' Long, Terry NP' Lopez, Joseph 187' Lopez, Michael 187' Lopez, Raul NP' Lopez Lowe, , Regina 187' Marcel' 187' Luu, Minh NP' Macklin, Shawn 187' Maguire, Joy 187' Malone, Brian 187' Manell, Karol 187' Manor, Ann 187' Marr, Jason 187' Marshall, Dee NP' Martin, Anne 187' Martin, Astrid 187' Martin, Duain 187' Martin, Kenneth Martineau, Larry 187' Martinez, Alejandro 187' Martinez, Javier 187' Martinez, Max 187' Martinson, Gregory 187' Maskey, Reesa 187' Mathis, Jeffrey 187' Mayes, Richard 187' Maynard, Todd 187' Mazon, Frankie 187' McGill, Charles 187' McDonough, Robert 187' 236 in inozx McFadden, Monica NP' McFarland, Sean NP' McGehee, James NP' McGervey, Damon NP' McHale, Michelle NP' McLaughlin, Alisa NP' McLaughlin, Karna NP' McNeal, William 187' McQueen, Kari 187' Mccahill, Margaret 187' Mccaslin, Joseph 187' McClure, Mark 187' McCullough, Julie 187' Meidinger, Michelle NP' Mejia, Maria 187' Melendrez, Brenda 187' Melendrez, Nara 187' Miller, Chad 188' Miller, Gregory 188' Mills, Shelley 188' Miranda, Regine NP' Moore, Donn 188' Morales, James 188' Moran, Christina NP' Moreno, Herman 188' Morgan, Franca NP' Morgan, Wesley 188' Morris, Cree 188' Morse, Sean 188' Mueller, Thomas 188' Mulford, Matthew 188' Murillo, Gerardo 188' Murphy, Christa 188' Murphy, Mark 188' Murphy, Tabitha 188' Musgrave, Roman NP' Napolitano, Michael NP' Napolitano, Vincent NP' Narcy, Robert 188' Nation, Lisa NP' Navarro, Alfonso 188' Neal, Charissa NP' Nelson, Karen 188' Nelson, Melinda NP' Nelson, Tracy 188' Newman, Paul NP' Ngo, Chang 188' Ngo, Pheng 188' Nguyen, Nhat 188' Nicasio, Gabriella 188' Nieves, Jolynn 188' Nieves, Luis 188' Norman, Darren 188' North, Scott NP' Norton, Tami 188' Norwood, LaVonne 188' Nyberg, Jacob 188' Obrian, Kyle 188' Olano, Edward 188' Olivas, Troy 188' Orielly, Shannon 188' Drtiz, Gloria 188' Ortiz, Rito NP' Packwood, Melinda 188' Page, Andrea 188' Palacios, Elisa 188' Palma, Debbie NP' Parker, Anjanette 188' Parry, Vivienne 188' Parsley, Kimberly 188' Patterson, Jason 188' Patterson, Jay 188' Peart, Brigette NP' Pena, Alonso 188' Peralta, Michael 188' Perea, David 188' Perez, Aimee 188' Perez, Donald 188' Phung, Huy 188' Placencia, Cesar 188' Potter, Diane 188' Powers, Stacey 188' Prince, Vikkilynn NP' Pritchard, Jonathan 188' Prohoroff, Stacy NP' Pulliam, Leigh 189' Pumar, Carla 189' Queer, Rhonda NP' Radic, Danielle 189' Rainwater, Donald 189' Rambo, Vashti NP' Reeves, Terry 189' Reiley, Lisa 189' Reinertson, Candice NP' Renner, Michael 189' Renteria, Angie 189' Reyes, Glen 189' Reyes, Gloria 189' Reyes, Michelle 189' Rightler, Jeff 189' Rihan, Husam 189' Rios, Robert 189' Roberts, Kim 189' Robertson, Larry NP' Robinson, Kenny NP' Rocha, Silvia 189' Rodda, Michael NP' Rodenbaugh, Meredith 189' Rodgers, Angela 1896 Rodriguez, Adele NP' Rodriguez, Lori NP' Rogers, Andrea 189' Rogers, Christopher 189' Rohrer, Susan 189' Romero, Maria 189' Rose, Paul 189' Rose, Robert NP' Rudolph, Stefan 189' Ruiz, Manuel 189 Rumpf, Jason 189' Ruth, Rebecca 189' Ryan, Sean 189' Rynerson, Ben 189' Salgado, Cary 190' Salgado, Gary 190' Sanabria, Brunilda NP' Sanders, Tony NP' Sanfilippo, Francesco 190' Santana, Sandra 190' Sarain, Hamilton NP' Scates, Howard 190' Schmidt, Joseph 190' Schneider, Camille NP' Schoenwald, Lance 190' Schorey, Stephanie 190' Schults, Drew 190' Schwab, Yvonne 190' Scott, Randy 190' Scovil, Chris 190' Seibert, Heather 190' Seighman, Don 190' Selvaggio, Luigi NP' Serafin, Ruben NP' Serenko, Mario NP' Shafer, Belinda 190' Shaver, Wiley NP' Shaw, Shanon NP' Shepherd, Amy 190' Sherman, Mike 190' Shidner, Stacey NP' Shinnick, Jonathan 190' Short, Arlene 190' Silva, David 190' Simm, Ed 190' Simone, Carl NP' Simonton, Cheri 190' Skaja, Donna 190' Smith, Aaron 190' Smith, Lance 190' Smith, Laura 190' Smith, Shannon NP' Smith, Stacey 190' Smith, William 190' Snyder, Jonathan 190' Soppe, Andrea NP' Soteros, Selena NP' Soto, Marcos 190' Souther, Shadow 190' Span, Larry 190' Stanley, Julie 190' Steckman, Jackie 190' Stehly, Daniel 190' Steininger, Misty-Dawn NP' Stepan, Jennifer 190' Stephens, Edward 190' Stiegman, Nelson 190' Stevens, Elizabeth 191' Stover, Rashelle 191' Sumner Mill, Danielle NP' Szustecki, Amber 191' Taft, Andrew 191' Talbot, Terry 191' Talkington, Jennifer NP' Tavolada, Francesco 191' Taylor, Christopher NP' Taylor, Michael 191' Teague, Tracy 191' Terborg, Christy 191' Terrazas, Julie 191' Teter, Thomas NP' Thelen, Terry 191' Thomas, Chuck 191' Thomas, Rochelle 191' Thomas, Theresa 191' Thompson, William NP' Thuleen, Nancy 191' Tiffany, Juiet 191' Torres, George NP' Torres, Jose NP' Torres, Juan NP' Townsend, Adam 191' Tran, Ngoc 191' Trapp, Vicky 191' Treaster, Dede NP' Truong, En 191' Tubbs, Scott 191' Turnbull, Calvin 191' Turner, Martin NP' Valdez, Judylyn Van Horn, Michael 191' Vaughan, Holly 191' Vega, George NP' Velez, Criselle 191' Venisse, Paul 191' Viktor, Jurgen NP' Viktor, Katrina 191' Vilches, Lourdes 191' Villalobos, Diane 191' Vinje, Shannon 191' Vinton, Meg 191' Vogt, Robert NP' Vontungeln, Jeffrey 191' Vuong, Trung 191' Wagner, Kristine 191' Wade, David 191' Wallace, Kristin NP' Wallace, Ricky NP' Walters, Walter 191' Wanta, Kristen 191' Warren, Tracy-Len 191' Weems, Dale 191' Weiler, Mark 191' Weiler, Susan 191' Westerlund, Amy 191' Weston, Brian 191' White, Tawnia 191' Whitmer, John NP' Widner, Thomas NP' Willett, Laura 191' Williams, Allen 191' Williams, Suzanne 191' Wilson, Gregg NP' Wilson, Natalie 191' Wilt, Joshua 191' Damelio, John Letton, Monte Smith, Edna Winebrenner, Dan 192' English Social Science Hearing Impaired Students Wise, Linda 192' fx , Wolfe, Shanda 192' Dimon, Leland Lewis, Mike X Lf' , wets, John Wolfe, Lewis 192' Mathematics PE K fl L ematics Woodman, Paul 192' K V X Wright, Trennis 192' Disney, Richard Linsayf XX-X . l xv. Steiner, Linda , Wrightson, Lames 192' PE Social Sc' nce X bMatheinatics' ' Wunsch Melanie 192' P- L 9 'B' it - J Yeles. Kelly 192' Dooley, Katherine Fmt, c 'line 'iv ,g R e5levens,10hanna'x X J K N Yeager, Bill 192' Mathematics f fl 'bljiineheh E, B- R, Dev Class he York, Cody 192' N ' i i -X wh , , 3 'ft' D Y0U EiC0f9Y192 X Drieslma D ' ,f J McKee, Jeanxkw X. xikq' Sutton' ll C Qi f g V , , 1 cr, ,K . . , Young, Marlena 192' , So ial Sc' e , pg Q ,lx tL' .X 2 utomotiye -, , Zavala,Antonio192 ' i . Y x E' it so es ' if J ' e Z , , ,I l i F xx X-j l , I l ie all Q. L. XX 1 , L l It avala, Leticia 192 xxg V iessm , X KMC othlmy junk X x ' lTucker, Duanxt . l .f Zook, Tracy NP' 'ROTC X , Cdnsumer Educating, 1 Mathematicsxl .f 3 XX U ser A he e we eh, J sf' Ed K - ' ' ateney, It-Janne 's f 9 3 , g I Faculty S fogsfhn' B'. t ff Qin inf-g t ,ec 7 Lziiematies, werii Eipenenee I p erapist K k f I QR - l sl if ,X , , X M , lx. ,, l A X :N XX-I , il It , l Allister Geor e ' shunt' Dana l 'J Marsala' Bob -- ' igiciigrr may K K ky ' , g lSocial Science, , -. If English 3 E , 'l ye ,' tx 1 , l K f Mathematics J, lx SX ll! A ll X V-H t ,sl LXR J. K Farias, foe 1 1, 4 Xie-EQS, 'XMartinQyid i 't 4 tl NX ' all mesxl J Y Aistmm' Stan Social ciencet 'KVM ' W, Wothiworking X Rox 1 t X' Spamsh 'Y Civics lf XX X ,xx xx -,J XL! tk ' 1'-el 1, X X X l Ebnesteifrini 'fs A W X Meftlii-l?0i1' if ' 9 ,Xn'gfLOQ?Sl.j0Se -, 1 X t E X ' P t M-Hb 1 d-th t wether, Pam .e Banning, William X xxx Ewen' Jerry . ,. gigiigin U I i' ' ' PF P , Q , ' Music X , E, llpmg, Mathematics X X-, fx ' I A lk X W K K N X7 . N--e xxx l , t M , xxx war' n 'Mx' 1- I1 . . Fox, Sydney'X NK Millhoii Marilyn X tk' i t 1 Elame Homemakinfifi S ' ConsumS5xEducation Xa' ,X . ,ke r. in N X E ' i it 5+ Watkins Pat i X it Bettig, tyitie XGfmE a' Tom bf! WN N Emerg' mmf tit X PE i ik X' it k 4' , gush i V' ' , ' i ' X, u J Oppmunmes , 1 P , eLlef',Clar'ence Aki K Bice' Tom Gleorgerxtieaiiettie X Hajralgnlaklzllesa X f, -t N G ggbhy , KL PE, Llbfaflafkv, X X' l X g l X ' l NB '- X- ' i . 'X Sf' , - H, Y Wheeler, Bonnie E Boldt, Pat ciietei, Robert X Petter' D Wd it English, ieinneiien J Mathematics PE E, li J XXX Englislxx 1, X Xl tix 'XXI i x 1- D RN x ' ' ' ,- V. -Nlittel, ordon ' f ,eg Bulger, Susan liuslellseh. Geri S- 'xx fit A tt, Lv' A Gerinan J - it 1 i English ng is l xx' A i cia cience, r ik gl g F kv I .K ! I , IX? i Xa Ames, llal vfxv' Bowden' Troy Hamilton, Robert Printz, Charlege Q , 'Sf N Anderher ' Paulinisk, English, Spanish ROTC Electfonms N -fxf l N le,xHo y ' J ee New ll Bre ,Or a 1 Bree' Darwin Hufford, Theresa , flefi Key X 'ily Briv' sca, lph V ' psychology Day Class EHEJISJ1 K N lt A Burt, Sandra J, 'll l Q I i '- se A Dabasinskas, Sandra lg -' gmwn' Richard Hughes, Robert , Foster, Joanne KJHXX N I Biology Business Acco hng X Frank, Marle' 'I,f', ' . i , f , Free Harrie in it Burton' jean Ingram, Stan , XX R ketts, Anthony XXX? 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