Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)
- Class of 1987
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Laying on beaches and beside pools, well as frequent trips to the air condition- North County Fair occupied a lot of stu- 1ts' days. Full or part timejobs and sum- :r school may not have been on the top of : list of priorities but they proved benefi- l in the end. However, the nights were the hottest part of the summer. There was al- ways something good to do. The movie the- aters were alwaysjumping on Mondays and Tuesdays when admission was only a dollar. The experience was always more social than theatrical though. Local dance clubs, such as After Dark and Distillery East usually of- fered free or discount admission on Wednes- days and Thursdays, as well as a few con- certs with semi-popular bands occasionally. Everyone came out on the weekends. Val- ley Parkway continued its amazing reign of poularity with several car and truck clubs cruising on Friday and Saturday Nights. Quik Corner remained the party hotline or just a hangout when there wasn't anything good going on The usual summer activities also came into play such as camping at the beach, wa- terskiing at the river, sailing, skateboarding and everyone's favorite sport, surfing. This summer San Diego County hosted a phe- nomenal array of exceptional acts such as The Cure, Depeche Mode, the Smiths, Van Halen, INXS, and Run-DMC. However we spent our summer, its com- forting to know that it was spent in the best way possible and the memories made were unforgettable. For a lot of us, it was our last summer as high school students and as we venture into the real world as it were, those memories will always make us smile. D l' Soaking up the rays, Cristina Whiteley and Joann Napier pretend to be lifeguards. A group of football players sit around the campfire during the Sierra trip over the summer. Modeling the furs at Nordstroms Felicia Bunce and Leonora Whiteley show us what fun it is to be rich. Knowing summer has come to an end Stacy Trafton and Vicki Van Hom spend a day at the beach together. Caught off guard Duffy Daugherty and Ricky Martinez spend their free time together. X A Summer's End 5 1.. . I .Dil ,. . W, fiif ..x5Yf at A: With the school having closed campus, Mike Suchy somehow found a way to smuggle Burger King food on Campus and share it with Stacie Smith. B Assemblies were amongga few of the activities that the students participate in. C1 Finding time to play games, Erica Leigh and Jim Rider enjoy their time spent together. fl 6 Campus Life A Q5 'sf .wir YI -L T. wi 91 - vie. 'K '1 f x Eff, 3,93 m 1 M5 ' X fi! ' 1. '11 NA '1, n fMi Jq - , J: Af Y L M A 'ws 51 K ......a- NR A shoulder to cry on an ear to bend Money to borrow clothes to lend Friday night movies afternoon walks Being together our private talks' Mending our hearts crying those tears Planning our future voicing our fears Our memories together may they never end Always together Forever Frienc A: Longtime friends, Lynn lluywnocl and Lisa Murphy give us their best smile. li: Cioocl friends are hard tomrrie: by,ilrcg,1tggArrric:r'mmriand'Torn Esposito mn attest to that. Qga Seniors Sr1ott'l'rout, Mike Sutzhy, Kick Martincl, hqoit Clurlovsky, und Kevin Vrcxssly, get purnpecl up for the lrlq Qtlltlif. - M151 rlrlzllllvtfrwit I 1 Wu. lt KW fi Friends 'rl ,M Ol' all the treasures of this world, there is 'ine more precious than diamonds, and inore priceless than gold. This treasure is ntangible, but it provides the most open iomrnunicatiun, the noblest suffering, the severest truth, the heartiest counsel and the 'greatest union of minds of which we are ca- uahle. Without friends, life would seem dull and colorless, Good friends add vibrant col- 'mr lo a too oftenly grey place. Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by doubling ourjoy and di- viding our grief. lt provides the chance to talk about everything, and when there is nothing to say, the silence is not uncomfort- able. A good friend will never leave when you are down, and is always there to encour- age and give support on your way back up. Jealousy is defeated by immense pride, and a smile or a touch is worth more than a million words. There is no one word that can describe the feeling of true friendship but support, sympathy, solace, joy, pain, dc- spair, gratitude, relief and love combine to produce that wonderful feeling. Great com- fort is found in the knowledge that no matter where you go, what you do, however numer- ous your faults and grave your mistakes, there is someone who takes you and loves you for what you are, with no requirements or expectations, ol anything in return. The bond of friendship can never be totally broken, but will only become stronger as time goes by, and that bond will eventually make the difference between destruction and prosperity. wi-f 'ya 1' 1- '.s-'fe-' . i ., a 'l A , - 1 .e 13515,-5. 2 -. -L jx 4 ' P 1 , -tag ,l , Q, l, qu Y - A .. 4.1, ' -, i M, A guru- 'Q ' Y u i., .'.,?,' ,U .I I 1 4 f go ,,qt.fFK ' 1 '. 3 If 4 P ' A , ' -TN :I ..- nf g ,lg ' gi 1- I Q , 3,5 D F 'Nhat fi-:.,4:..i!g:.g?ra' , VA x le. 4' Q . ff- V . - 5-1. a W 2 .tr it A' Yxcvk Aifuqq i iw ,giggri P' L.. A W- Jr ., 1 , S g . 4 yr vpy, X 2 P li iiilr shi iii? 5 E , I D: Brian Starr and a couple of friends gather at lunch. liz Friends are important, Chris Rutledge and Tracy Ciavenough show us how much. F: The surfers always lind time to get together at lunch. Having a lot of laughs, Monica Valverde, Roman Leadman, And Kathy Roy know tha G: friends are fun to have. ' al if 4,1 N I Lad Y F: Q' , 5' -Ni, 'eff 5 1 4 yy-1' ,ff I W , . F, if 7 fg1 E A Wm 'T W2 Ml- ' f ' WVW ,,.:M:, , Mi mr if MH XT ,Au ,.d P L wh X 'W--N. , N, X. Nw., w 11',m 11 HEI 1 : . A4 ,,.. , X H , X 5 ' 1 wx, I : an ' A N ., ' is 'HMI-4 3'-in.. ,,-- Mmmw ' L, H w ,NMNWW ' ik , -mi r F Sometimes friends just like to hang loose, Chrissy Frantz, Jenny Holsher, Br Elke Casrtro show us how it's done. Junior buddies Nikki Ewertz and Cami Allen take time to relax. Checking out some of the girls on campus Brain Bachman and Chris Manson can't believe there eyes. Clary Clinger and Stacy Trafton arejust some friends having fun. Dazed and confused Ciene Busby and Richard Carter discuss why they came to school. Some friends, Gus Lemus, Jeff Mathis, Fransisco San Felipe sit in the shade and talk about life as underclassmen. Freshmen cheerleaders J.B. Rittgers and Kristina McPher- son show us their smiles during lunch, Friends are always there to give advice as Joe Seely explains to Kamia Brown. Styles may come and go but friendships such as Tony Blan- kenship, Suzie Williams, Stephanie Schorey, and JeffGuyse, have will continue through the years. Friends 11 i I A 'Ll R ...,, ,,. . IQ 1 Q 'K X451 - Af compare love time. Typical, confused freshmen wait during lunch their next class. Fooling around at lunch, Jason Matlock tries out a friends crutches. During lunch a freshmen is duck taped to a and framed by some upper classmen. he class of 1990 entered 0.0. this year with the inse- curities and the expected nxieties of every freshmen class efore them. However, this class of ver 650 proved to be an excep- onal one. Very few freshmen saw e bottom of a trashcan, and with the exception of one taped to a tree, they seemed to know their place in the perpetual high school caste system. The class of 1990 will be a great one in the following years. '-1. .1 ii- M E: Having a heart to heart talk, Pam Ortiz and Tonio Whiteley pass the time at lunch. F: Taking a break from the hectic life at O.G., Biliy Thor- ton poses for G.Q. magazine. Sitting on a planter at lunch, Michelle and Tracy enjoy their first year at 0.0. Showing great enthusiasm for the photographer, Ro- chelle Smith, Carrie Carlson, and Anita Dulay pose for a quick picture. Freshmen 125 1351 Q Everybody has a different outlook on life as Tiffany Anderson and Bonnie Dune showgs theigizriginal look. B: Sophoihore princess Heidi Bomgardner likes spending time with her boyfriend Lonnie Flores. We know Jake Nyberg is camera shy as he hides behind his girlfriend Laura Cha- Qala. ' With X-ray glasses Chad Cowsert wishes they really worked. C -l he last class of the 80's re- turned from their freshman year with more pride and pirit than ever before. They howecl it in their support of JV ports, their participation in the omecoming festivities, and just in ielr overall attitude in general. he class of 1989 has proven that iey have what it takes to make it J the top in the years to come. F. w E: O: H. F: Z, in Trying to figure out how Victor Ortiz can survive eating the school lunches' Jeff Leander looks amazed. Looking for left overs in the drinking fountain Cree Morris and Dennis Esposito test the water before taking a drink. Laughing at his mistake, Dan Stehly removes the bountinler pin from Jason Patterson's chest. Some sophomores are just waking up from their freshmen year as verihed by Chrissy Frantz, Shelly Almes, and Jenny Fisher who forget to change into their school clothes. L L 15 Wg ' 5' WMM, ' G.. .nf .- 'n . 1 - fl ' ,K A ,vw ' s 6 A nm! Deilliy Lira Shaw we that Img flil'N'il1!2'Si me in. gi llavingg to grin and hem: lumgh. IT liulmld Upfaon and Kevin Saycm mvft wail hall il is ovm, A li 1 Nisrkiligmnlul Iumih Bill Wullsfflilw Q1 Aw! A5 x f??V ?' an MM 1 Y ,449 H 'kYuu Stud you ssaixyfa 'Huy Juve: lo liamdsxll Umstirw as Kzmflall sports lm: filiinwaisx look, Filmwing5 oil hm Vzltriol Vriclc Holly Townfwnd Ionkfs up lo lhc crowd. Y I ar as 'I Y! mmA'!f' N W Mi1FE' , .-o.'v he class of 88 is one with a great deal of spirit. Through their three years at 0.0. they shown their pride in many ways. With their participation in pep rallies and class competitions and their support of sports teams have they have brought more spirit to our school. Their major fundraiser was the lce-Breaker dance, the funds from which will be used for the Prom. lt will be held at the U.S. Grant Hotel in Downtown San Diego. The Juniors have proved 4-5 , A lyr lli A C A +3 ww -1- D that they are more than worthy of carrying on the great senior tradi- tion. Kicking back during lunch Tom Esposito and Cindy Boyett talk with some of their friends All eyes are on Ed Barber as he blows a kiss at the girl behind the camera. a little bit confused, Eric Weiler tries to lind his l'lEXt CIHSS. Close friends are good to have, as Shelly Bush Stacy Linner, Mary Tilley, Brandy Bell and Gina Pa rada get together. Juniors 17 B: Seniors often contemplate their futurea- as Heidi Ains- C: Attempting to catch a fly, Rick Sparks stretches his D: ln order to fit in the group everyone should know next LV Ik' My ,fl-'f' w W, ,, e ,H .. l W. 3,2 VH, M- u. ,l- 'rf' . d':!---!-.- ' W . ,.-.,,-Q 1-1-1. , ,':av4+...-if-L+.f..-5,-,gg fag! ' ' ,. ' ' -,Q-':'f3,?T'f'f'..,f,., nf-:'lL 'J' - g 'f gf :ua fffzfif i' 9- iff., ' ri f im J. .as an... ...QA A: Trying to help Duffy Daughrty with his diet, Kevin Pressley takes away another Pepsi. worth and Mike O'Brien discuss their plans. tongue to the tilt. time to bring their playmate cooler to hang out with Charlie Rhinehart, Jeff and Corey Cossey, 18 Seniors l Il throughout high school stu- dents look forward to being a sen- ior. Being a senior means accom- plishment and responsibility. Working hard to obtain goals set in the early years if high school are often rewarded by less academic intensity in the senior year. Seniors have alot on their minds though, like completing Civics, P.E., and English requirements. Most sen- iors look forward to going to college, whether it's a 4 year university or a ju- nior college. Many college preparations are necessary i.e. sorting out the col- lege that best interests you, sending the applications before the deadlines and taking the S.A.T. The senior year has plenty of work, but it is also a lot of fun. By the senior year, many students are able to drive and have their own cars. There is more freedom, but also more responsibility. Seniors get special privilages like the senior lawn and senior yearbook pic- tures in color. One very important privi- lige is the notorious senior prom. This years prom is sponcered by the junior class and will be held at the U.S. Grant hotel in down town San Diego. This is a very special occasion for all seniors. Seniors take pride in their school and contribute a great deal to the schools' morale. This years' seniors have helped bring back the pride and excite- ment that goes along with a good school year. if e' . Q. . -. 'B gi J S P ,., ,,,, . e T Q J Y , 1- j aj ...fmt 5? A lg?-': Y Q: T f M R C '. Y f ' 'Q . if fi l' . 1 -s. C' . 'f-2 ,. 5 2. 1 C 0.0. seniors Tammy Smith, Cindy Fleeup, and Abby Hildago show us their smiles. Some eager seniors walk to the football field to take the senior picture. The choice is obvious for Christie Westerlund, but Eric Blehm is a little undecided. Seniors 19 O 0 pirit week this year fell on the same week as homecoming. Monday, Tourist Day shocked and amazed many as students walked about the halls in bright Ha- waiian print shirts and plaid shorts. Tuesday, Pajama Day impressed a few students who found their friends ,i Q! it iw , VV X 'l 'lflll 1 J Vwnv U , C A: On pajama day, Mike Hinton and Dave Anderson dress-up in their very best. B1 Nerd day had the biggest turnout for costumes. A group of seniors pose to shov off their attire. C: Deciding not to change out of their pajamas, some seniors talk about what they are going to wear on Halloween. D: Mafia day was a big hit among the students. One student even dressed-up as a Miami Mafia, posed by David Anderson, and Susan Martin, Steve Clinger, Ra chele Smith, and Scott Sullivan are his Mafia fnends. dressed in bedtime attire. lt was of- lten amusing to see what people ac- tually wear to bed. On Wednesday, Nerd Day Orange Glen was swamped with students and teach- ers wearing awkward outfits with tasteless hairstyles. An interpreta- tion of a classic nerd. Thursday, Mafia Day was frightful. Students re- sembling gangsters, and gangster- ettes, swarmed the school causing suspicion and chaos. Friday, Red, White, and Blue Day brought most of the spirit out ofO.Ci. Patriots, the wildness didn't stop. Students went from just wearing Red, White, and Blue, to going as far as coloring their hair and painting their faces. Our distinguished school has proud, spirited Patriots. Nlieep the spirit burning. git MQ ' 52. . . M ' ' lui A 'Q N lm if 1 A A: Talk about Spirit! Marisa Lefton gets into Red, White, Sr Blue Day. Y! B: Some way out tourists, Dave Anderson, Mike Hinton, Joanne Napier, Charlie Rhinehart, Paul Temprenodola Sr Tammy Smith enjoy their vacation at O.C1.H.S. 1 J Wiigggclrwvwrfiifh tiff . 'wifes- firifafg igggiuanllmifii C D C: Voila! says chef Windy Rider. D: This studious teddy bear, Tammie Raymond, won't go anywhere without her books. 21 -ta ogzggn ' Qi ff N? C: Junior Prince Brian Star and Prin- 77676 A: Freshman Prince Jason Matlock and Princess Stephennie Tieri B: Sophomore Prince Gary Clinger and Princess Heidi Bum- gardner cess Brandy Bell D' Senior Prince Mike Standal and Princess Tammy Smith E: Senior King Steve Clinger and Queen Stacie Smith The 1986 Homecoming festivities started off with a bang! The Grange Glen Patriots topped the Mt. Camiel Sundevils 54-6. The blow-out brought our season record to five wins and only one loss. The halftime pagentry was exceptional with a beautiful display of fireworks followed by the parade of the home- coming court. The following night was the homecoming dance. Enchantment Under The Sea was the theme of the 1986 dance which brought in a record attendance of over 500 people. Much time and effort was put into the preparations by the ASB making home- coming 1986 one of the best Orange Glen has ever seen. Susan Martin, music coordinator, opens the door for requests. Ray Allen Doug Allison 24 Colin Archuleta Corinne Archuleta Trinette Ackermann Edwin Aguilar Heidi Ainsworth Mme Michelle Ainsworth Veronica Alcocer Jeff Allen 5 film .5 H.-. Aaron Anderson David Anderson Carmen Arauza . .F ,ee 1 it .iw Melissa Arostigui Lonnie Ashton Jason Askegreen l I 1 l l s K' if .Eg G19 Brian Bachman Steve Balderrama Jolene Bates Becky Beauchamp Ruth Beaumont Leigh Beecroft Jane Bellamy Anne Berg Robert Berg Wendy Bergin Greg Bingham Lori Blakeborough -E539 This is the first time in four years that Gino Niccolli has been captured on film. 'ini-if RQ! Qing ml... Eric Blehm Darlene Bonnett Seniors 25 Cory Botts 1. Diane Brown Michael Bowen Paula Bowens Cheryl Boyett Kevin Bree 4 W r Roxanne Brovim Elizabeth Buck Tim Budd Felicia Bunce gif Xxx Gene Busby Debra Butts on 'clk-fl! N y ,,,e . N. Holding up signs for the senior picture Leo Whiteley, Stacey Trafton, Dawn Man- son, Julie Steckman tells us what they think. 26 Seniors Lisa Caldwell Stacy Caldwell Robin Calvin Scott Carson fi sil- winiam chang sr-1' -Sean Cloonan Ar.. arm 1 ,H Robert Campbell Sandra Carasco Scott Carlovsky Michelle Campbell Rich Carter Jorge Carvajal Jesse Cazares Ty Carss 1. I? Ray Chatton Liz Christman Sheryl Clackler Steve Clinger L I J Ia hv,.f 1 Mipi-Jig, Jean Cloutier Greg Collins Laura Coney Mike Conner l WE! Q , WL., ' - 45.3 VIELL5' f f l Chris Conners Robyn Constable Sandra Contreras Guy Cook Betsy Cory Corey Cossey Kevin Cossey Jeff Cossey Angie Cox Greg Crosthwaite .umm 1, J' Michelle Cunefare Tina Dahl Duffy Daugherty Steve DeArnbrogio L+ sq f X . 5 ' f Mario Diaz Karen Dilger Sheila Dion Steven Dorsey David Douglas Q? rw ash , Bill Dowler Cheryl Dunbar Lisa Dunbar Mitchell Dunn or three years everyone has been telling you how wonderful your senior year would be. Now that it has arrived, each individual has learn whether or not there is any truth in this statement, for the most part there was. When the class of '87' entered O.G. in the fall of 1985, graduation seemed like an eterni- ty away. For the last three years we have shared experiences, fought with each other, laughed with each other and of course cried together. Now that we all have had a chance to play the role of a senior we know that it is the best thing about high school. We asked a few seniors what their definition of a senior was, this is what they said. 1. A person who hopes they pass civics! - Jane Bellamy 2. Old person over the age of 60. - Christine l. , 5. An ignorant freshman four years later. - Rene Zepeda his t ,yi if gps. ' . .,.: 3 K ,. - fi 4- ix 43 ' .. . f 3, . ' j ts.,-l .34 1 ' W i D. as fa' ww- .nv .1 f- sf . ' Q 1, t , K. '31 ,, :- af vi I , L A M Q5 Laura Dupont Cathy Dusharme Debbie Eberwein Chris Englehardt Beatriz Enriquez it Darian Erler Lori Erro FR MF ff-avi fr' Q, H ,V Frank Escalante Matt Fiorello Todd Fitzgerald I V F .., My T V f Sharon Fitzpatrick Cindy Fleeup Kristin Fleeup Jim Flowers August Fluegge 'mt-11 Brian Fowler Danny Franklin Abel Cialvan Diane Galvez Mike Garcia l 'Scott Garnett Jenny Cxerritson Showing off their Senior Pride Bill Dowler and Lisa Trutta express themselves. 50 Seniors Jane Gerty Gma Goldston Alejandra Gonzales Rebecca Gonzales Matt Goodman Shawn Gordon i Jody Griffin Soloman Guerrero if Robert Gustme Davnd Haas David Hall Darih Harrebomee Rick Harding 5? Corey Harrell Scott Harvester Ball Havens Lynn Haywood Donna Haeth Sandra Heck Tammy Heesters Lisa Hellman Eliiihgfmmlgslggiand Lori Blakeborough always seem to enter- Diana Henry Peter Hermosmo Dan Hen 1' W9- .J ..f, e Q - M W . , g i Abby Hidalgo Jody Hill John Hilton Michael Hinton David Holden U .M rr., iii D ' A 1 W, A ' , 52. f N 52 Jennifer Holden Crystal Hollins Andrea Holloway Bill Holton Emmitt Hudson Manuel Huey David lhnotic Nicholas Jauregui Heather Jenkins ly iw-J S K +15 'in . . 31 Julie Hughes Debbie Hull Amy Hunter Scott Huttenmaier A95- 8 4- D ' an Kristine lwakoshi Christine lwamuro Tony Jacquez Joel Jankowski Derek Jenkins Frank Escalante looks down at his food while Jeff Cossey flosses after eating. Judy Jenkins Seniors 55 Julie Jennings Steve Jensen Ricky Jimenez Tiffany Jimerson Boyd Johnson gg.- ,555 1 T iv-Q1-S-, GENE JOhl'lSOY'l LBYIC JOhYlSOn Michelle JOHTISOI1 emember walking down the sidewalk at school and tripping over your own feet in front of everyone? Or giving the right answer to the wrong question during class? Forget 'iT.V.'s Bloops and Blunders , this was real life! Everyone has had a taste of embarrassment during their four years at O.C1. Major or not, it stood out in their minds. Here are a few people's unforgettable experiences: 1. When l got pantsed in front of all the girls in P.E. - Anony- Q5 mous. 2. Not on your life! - Michelle Ains- ' 5. When we left gf, campus one day was and got pulled over by a cop. He took us back to school and ever- y b 0 d y w a s watching. - Jane and Corrine. i 54 Joy Jones ,V Shannon Kearney we 55: Chris Keefe Tammy Kelly Nancy Kerr Bryan King T W' K :Umm Mike King Maria Kirkbride Jennifer Kittemian Tanya Korstad Kevin Krauss Holly Krein Kari Krekorian Bosko Kresovich Kim Krieg Chris Labadie . f .Lf , ., iq Dawn Lamb Richard Lavoie Holly Leaf Chris Le Brun Ray Le Brun Marisa Leilon Peter Leichtfuss Tracy Leichtfuss Bailey Leiendecker Rudy Lemus 'WT' .,,,,,a W , .YW N-gli My 5 rl? Michele Leopard Lois Levers Tim Limburg Alison Lindley Anthony Logan QL, -' ' f Celina Lopez Donna Louis Mark Lutgen Brain Mackey Michelle Maquire Q! :L Chrisi Malone Chris Manell Dorrie Manriquez Chris Manson David Marks Darrin Martin Susan Martin John Martineau Richard Marymee Dawn Mason F- Shannon Mateuan Don Maxfeldt Thomas Mayes Janice Mayville Ralph McDonald 1 Pat McKinley Jany McArthur Andy McDaniel Stacy McFarland Darcy McLaughin Q? 'E Shannon Mcl'liell Suzette Meskimen SWG af - Y 3 'W- Bo Mitcheal Christy Miller ince we were sophomores Senioritis has been a big problem for most of us, whether you were ditching class orjust not doing your homework, you still had to make up excuses for not doing what you were supposed to be doing. How that we are finally seniors, the problem of mastering an excuse, is no problem at all. No matter how elaborate or flawless it may be, they were still original! Here are some of our favorite excuses for anything: 1. My car was stolen and my homework was in it. - Rene Zepeda 2.' You don't really love me. - Aaron Anderson 25. l forgot it! - Jenny Creritsen 4. l have a headache! - Anonymous .L r ii'L-ww.. f -sa . ,SJ,.,.w ef if Q., M15 fr sly, fllwqf-:, L 1 , David Miller Amy Mitchell Chiaki Miura fig? .w Mtv 1 : V if f .: . ' 4 V bv iviijf Jr' Sergio Moreno Bill Morris Patrick Morrow ost of the students at O.G. go to football games to cheer on the team and to show their Patriot Pride . Some go for other reasons. A few seniors told us why they go to the games. 1. To see blood and brain damage! - Mike O'Brien 2. Good question! - Aaron y Anderson A Micheal Moore Julia Morales Eric Mueller Kristina Mueller Regina Munday , if Q Randy Muth ty Lisa Murphy Alano Nabors G9 'B I Joaquin Naranjo Joanne Neal Dan Nelson Kristi Nelson Chad Newbey .wr SQ gf? Micheal Nichols Larry Norman Jennifer Northcut ali, 1 -1 owing us her spirit at the football game Tracy Leicht- ,5 has leadership. 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Scott Renslow .7 SH . ,uf .F Melissa Raymond Rhonda Redding Christoph Reichert Ron Reid ost seniors by now, have some idea of what they are going to do when they graduate. Some are going straight to college while others plan to go to Palomar or some other community college for two years, to get their general education 5 requirements. Some seniors ideas of where they will be in ten 5 years are as followed: 1. ln Japan with 20 children and 8 husbands.- Christine l 2. ln Beirut taking pictures for Time magazine.- Pat McKinley 5. ln a beach house in Santa Barbara still soaking up the rays.- Lisa Murphy. Beth Reimer A class of Seniors listen to the teacher talk in front of the room. Charlie Rhinehart W ml Seniors 43 Cheryl Ricketts Alan Riddle Joel Rising Mike Roberts Tom Roberts Scott Robertson Rim Romans Tom Russell Santiago Rocha Rae Rogers Trish Rogers Raul Rojas 8-A X Rosalina Romero Rathy Roy Carlos Royal Allison Russo Chris Rutledge Sabrina Ryan Jeff Rawlings -PW- Bill Sadkowski Alan Sandahl Kelly Sanders af 'f' Q' Michelle Sather Kari Schuster Ragnhild Schwab Rhinehart tries to get behind a camera, but as usual up in front of one. Bobby Sandvik Randy Sany 3 Susan Selby Louise Serna as f Lisa Sheehan Deanna Sholberg Laurie Sill gnu., ,E 2- Spencer Simm Katy Smeltzer Melody Smelana -QA' K nun ' 1 ' ' Jll in nun-lr 1-I nu UM ' lun, nun: '. 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Partying can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different types of people but to most itjust means going out with your friends and doing things we aren't supposed to be doing. Some seniors told us what the word 'iparty means to them. 1. Boredom, - Susan Martin 2. Going to who knows who's house and getting wasted with your friends- Jane and Corrine 5. I don't rememberl- Jenny Northcutt. 4. 6 kegs, 1000 people, live band, hot chicks: Anonymous. 5. explaining to your parents about the puke in the back seat of your car.- Mike O'Brien. 6. Having a good time- Michelle Ainsworth Mike Standal Rick Sparks Todd Stanley Julie Steckman ,mf -M QE Bret Stewart David Stump Mike Stuno Mide Sucky Suzanne Sutton gk' 'iff Jon Swanson Charles Talamantes Chad Taylor Paul Temprendola Marty Terry Tina Tesoro Carolyn Thayer Tracy Titus Jaylin Torres Todd Tose 5 fs fra,- wizr, ' 35' W - K ,,, v ' ix 532255 P V George Tostado Stacy Trafton Jessica Treat Kim Trembly Jennifer Trompeter l 1 1 l 4 1 1 i wi ,Q i :if ,152 w ... Ae i 'i i fm: it s if tg Q 5 L Q fli- it ,, , ww i 5, F ,curry W Mmm Gigi ,gif 3. li' Scott Trout Lisa Trutta Brian Tumor Todd Tustin Michelle Usher 4, Q Glenn Underhill Cory Valentine Danielle Vallejos Monica Valverde Cindy Vananrooy ,uf Jennifer Vanclerheiden Vicky Van Horn Heather Van Fliet Maria Velasquez Sandy Velez Michelle Verdugo V , ,,,,,,-,.,,,i1..,!,,,,,,,,, , I f if 4 a M' e Q i IF w 'if' 1: Q 4 if Az,-is 4 'W ' I 'I WWA IR 'K lf is fi 4, 'f 3 'L eg , t W H 2 W LL X , 1 s. ui- ' K ln . mdfff h i- ' M01 l' ' Ywl .JiE1: ', - ,,, ' LTL: T A l know l'm bad says Charlie Rhinehart walking out to 50 Senior lunch, e5i v -7.. in K Robert Vierling Jeanette Vinson Diana Wade Eric Wade Damian Wallace Heidi Walter Cristie Westerl .gf-v'- ' . , f s 'K Q in -, i und 1. gps ' wap it in .LV '- sei-45:-', gm- -Emil Tiffany Willia ITIS A Hr , ..,-. -:rs L ,... L' A 1' Tammy Weis Laura Welch Merilee Welsh Tanya Wessel r ni., M. ' gg Q, r 1- , f I LQ, Letisha White Michelle White Leonora Whiteley Brian Williams gn. M Carla Willis Mike Winebrenner Lewis Wise Tina Wise l Adrena Wolfe Lorne Woods MiChilCI16 Woodward Cindy Wright Michelle Wright A Terry Wrightson, Rick Yance Chris Yates Alan Young AS you can see Jenny Crernt- son does not look anything like lan McCullough and Ma- rie Osmond. 52 Seniors I? Dx has 'ff Christine Young Rick Young .J , if if fx Simon Zambito Rene Zepeda Tony Yba rra Sindiee Yeager Everybody thinks that they look like somebc Some seniors finally admitted who they tl they look like. 1. A cross between lan McCullough tof E and the Bunnymenl and Marie Osmond.- . ny Cierritsen 2. My sister Heidi, considering she isymy t' Michelle Ainsworth, 15. Michael J. Fox- Pat Mcliinnley. 4. James Bond??- Anonymous. 5. My mother - Christine l. . , W ' 'Liu Y ls, ily , Y Rf- gfr I I R .. -J-.,.. 1 l A D Most Likely To Succeed: Tammy Smith 8: Bill Dowler Best Personality: Leonora Whiteley 81' Paul Tem- prendola Life Of The Party: Dawn Mason 8: Gene Busby Biggest Flirt: Jeanette Vinson Gr Corey Cossey 55 au ntl R 'W S ' Q an Z 55 Line 1- Matt Fiorello, Kevin Sayers, Corey Cossey, Mario Diaz, Mike Whittaker, Steve Clinger, Paul Tremprendola, Sean Gousha, Duffy Daugherty Line 2- Dan Early, Troy Juve, Sean Cloonan, Wayne Ortega, Dave Monach, Steve Tatman, Rick Martinez, Ray Lebrun, Tom Espisito, Jason Lau Line 5- Kevin Pressley, Chad Taylor, August Flugge, Joe Stehley, Brad Taft, Gregg Anderson, Donald Upson, Rick Sparks, Chris Chishlom, Craig Teschendorf Line 4Ed Barber, Loren Woods, Chris Keefe, Rob Gilster, Rick Hansen, An Warren, Jeff Carvlosky, Tony Teets, Mike Lewis, Alan Dale, Lonnie Ashton, John Hilton, David Henry Line 5- Tony Ybarra, Kevin Cossey, Kevin Krauss, Scott Trout, Jason Sowers, Brian Turner, Charlie Rhinehart, Mike Suchy, Scott Carvlosky With one man low llinebacker Gregg Anderson 4575 and one man high llinebacker Rich Caster 9441, the Patriots demonstrated how to bring down San Marcos' runningback Jim Jennings, Helping the Patriot cause, Sean Cloonan kicks another fieldgoal. ,. 4 g XA? , at i is ,vs 'N f ' My , K range Glen once again produces a vw ning season. With much youth on t team the Patriots were able to post a 4 record and provide optimism for the 'l '88 team. The Patriots began with a 426-153 thra: ing of the San Marcos Knights. Once aga O.G. won the city championship with a n row C21-195 victory over Escondido and a l 455-143 win over the Golden Eagles of S Pasqual. As a result of a change in the schedu A: Playing with a badly sprained right ankle, Ricky Martinez bulls forward to gain some tough yards against Fallbrook High. B: Sophomores Rich Caster 14443 and Dan Stehly 14555 help Sen- ior Wayne Ortega iW2.'5l tackle a Titan from Poway High. C: Scott Carlovsky being double teamed in the Fallbrook game attempts to come up with a completion. 3 ft' ,nflqg QS, i. opened league sporting a Z5-O record. O.G. next faced a 7-1 San Dieguito team. OG 26 San Marcos i. then suffered a crushing blow by Torrey With little time remaining in the game, O.G. 0:02 21 Escondido es in a Q7-581 league loss. ln another non- failed to score and lost 415-213. Playing Fall- ' 55 San Pasqual gue contest the Patriots were able to beat brook would now determine the play-off wild 0.5. 7 Torrey Pines y-off bound El Camino 124-73. card birth. Despite, a fine kickoff return by 0.0. 24 El Camino low, only a little determination was need- Matt Fiorello, O.C1. was unable to score and 0.0. 35 Mt Carmel as the Patriots crushed Mt. Carmel 155-65 eventually lost Q7-193. 0-CL 14 WSIB . ' their first Palomar league win. For the The Seniors playing with little emotion, led Of 15 San D'eQU'f0 Lt game O.C1. traveled to Vista, the defend- the Patriots to a big Q21-75 win over Poway gg' 21 Efyugglook C.l.F. and State Champions. Vista, taking 'antage of a couple of O.C1. mistakes, the ithers dominated the Patriots Q40-141. and posted a 6-4 overall record, leaving next years team a little enthusiasm. This years team still produced many fine 58 ga. performances. On offense, Quarterback Duf fy Daugherty passed for over 2,500 yard: breaking a year old record held by Brett Sa lisbary. Daugherty had a fine corp of receiv ers in Matt Fiorello and Scott Carlovsky. Car lovsky earned lst team all-league honors Daugherty and Fiorello both earned 2nJ team honors as well. Balancing the offense was 5-year starter 'Slick-Rick Martinez ag running back, who was honorable mention all-league. l The defense was led by 2nd team all l H- lbw B Matt Fiorello turns the corner with B: Linebacker Rich Caster is just a helping hand from Wayne Orte- about to throw down the Poway running back. Zz, 'ask 1 ' 1 f K ' ' ague lineman August Fluegge. Fluegge so was Pats starting offensive tackle honor- :le mention all-league honors went to ju- ors, defensive lineman Ed Barbar, line- lcker Gregg Anderson and defensive back an Early. Defensive back Wayne Ortega was :med team defensive player of the year. ith the '87-'88 year approaching fast and e possibility of Orange Glen going to the focado League, be sure to look for the Pa- ots in the playoffs. C i H, . ,fl X C ,V 'ix .W mg, v -S. li D C :el-lil st. : On a sweep to the right Ricky E: Martinez looks for a gap to makeabreak. Defensive end Tony Ybarra tackles a player from Escon- dido. fl? 18 Q The O-Line sets up to pass- block against Escondido. First-Team All-League player Scott Carlovsky handles the ball with confidence against Poway. 5 gz 52 if 5: :E Qs iii E? f 4 5 qi A v M M as sf an QE SK 42 ff, 3,2 gf 35 52 N if X Q 5? Q k get tif my ogetherness is the key t strength in cross country. Be sides from training hard an being physically prepared to run race, a clear mental attitude needs t be acquired in order to have a sum cessful run. The coaches had chance to make the girls team get shot at C.l.F. They were given the bef team Orange Glen had seen in man years but O.Ci. may have to wait fc f-Ck A .ff ed.. , n A c E A. A pack of Orange Glen runners: Anita Dulay, Jill Lambert and Janie Brown push each oth er to the end. 1.- B Q- ,il F other time for a team with the same ance. The season started out with an un- pected bang, the girls won a lst ace at Mt. SAC, and a first place at . Carmel invitational. Top runners :luded Brooke Portillo, third in both :es, Cathy Dusharme, 6th and a 1, and Jessica Treat: 8th at Mt. SAC. niors Tina Wise and Cheryl Ricketts 'th had great finishes at Mt. SAC. Brooke was Orange C1len's top runner most of the season but when the big race came, the C.l.F. finals, Cathy Du- sharme turned in a hard race to finish 5th. Bruce Farr received a 4th at C.I.F. to boost a good boys' team. Bruce also placed 4th in Palomar league finals. Cory Young and John Salisbury also ran hard the season to stay close to Bruce. Freshman Lorenzo Vrizar and Junior Paul Crentile were also pushing for top running spots on the team. The boys had a good season but will be building a new team for next year. Both teams showed exceptional ef- fort and a team spirit was evident. Look for a strong team because 0r- ange Cilen knows how to win with pride. . law: , Y 4. A in P'-Ll? I - c Ls ! ma... ' F' fe o Jessica Treat shows some belly button action. Bruce Farr stays with the leader to keep himself in contention. Close to the finish, Brooke Portillo makes a last at- tempt to hold on. John Salisbury makes his claim on the Poway runner. Ci. D Cheryl Ricketts makes one of her Best Finishes at a home meet at Dixon Lake. H, Making it over the crest of the Mt. Carmel Mountain, Cathy Dusharme sighs with relief. D. Front: Jessica Treat, Cathy Dusharme, Tina Wise, Cheryl Rickets, Brooke Por- tillo, Kristine lwakoshi, Anita Dulay, Suzie Sutton. Middle: Corey Young, John Salisbury, Paul Gentile, Ricky Jiminez, Robert Campbell, Brian Olsen. Back: Bruce Farr, Jeff Gra- ham, Lorenzo Urizar, Jim Flowers. A. B. Front: Stephanie Salibury, Tara Carl- I son, Jill Lambert, Shanna Tener, Rosa Favela, Shelly Lewis Middleg Javiar C: Tara Carlson runs a great race at Ramirez, Jim Buss, Tara Plugesser, ' POWEYS dual matflh- Lisa Ciranatowski, Pam Ortiz, Janie Brown Back: glen Schultz, John D: 'Good idea, Run in Sweats not real- Nguyen, Cireg Doherty, Bill McGowan, ly, Jim BUSS learns the hard Way- Noe Klump. E: So what's the plan guys, are we gonna ls it possible to run and smile at the I Q0 0Ut hard Of hold baCk and 100k same time? Lisa Ciranatouski shows S000 at the finish? Pam Oriel just Us how, I wants to stretch. eing on the Cross Country team is no pied of cake. lt takes a tremendous amount 4 time and energy to run everyday aft: school in summer's left over heat. The boy: team took a first place victory at the Mt. Carml invitational and the girls' team took 5rd. The whole team traveled with the varsil teams to all of the meets except C.l.F. an league finals. The league meet requires school's top 10 runners, giving some J.V. run titlflt , IX D E Q 419 ners to gain some valuable experience. This ex- verience was also fun for these athletes. Team dinners and parties were also attended ly the teams to create a caring, team atmo- phere. This creates friendships not only at the ,ompetition level, but on the personal level. Top runners were, for the boys: Javiar Ra- nirez, Greg Doherty, and Bill McGowan. The top Lirls runners included: Janie Brown, Pam Ortiz ind Tara Carlson J.V. Cross Country 65 Q A0 rl. The boys varsity water polo team had much to be proud of in 1986: an overall record of fourteen wins and eight losses, beating a previously undefeated Mt. Car- mel in an exciting overtime game of 11 to 10 and a trip to the CIF playoffs. The team was helped by a strong core of seven seniors. Brian Williams and Mike Hinton were the co-captains of this much spirited and highly !. ,,. , M . ..,. , .. A Sean Gordon, Ty Carss, Tom Roberts, Mike Hin- ton, Damien Wallace, Terry Wrightson, Brian Williams. TOP ROW: Brian Williams, Tom Roberts, David Stanley, Rich Williams, J.J. Posey, Mike Hinton. MIDDLE ROW: Fermin Olano, Damion Wallace, Sean Gordon, Terry Wrightson. BOTTOM ROW: Jason Pool, Ty Carr, Mike Dunn, David Sey- mour, Shane Sebastian. Setting up the play Brian Williams looks for an open man. C 66 V. Water Polo rnotional team. The team saw a number of very excit- lg events come this year, the promising play of Mike unn, who was the most valuable player and the rise of lany good young players promising to create an excit- lg 1987 season. Many players also received honors from the Palomar eague. Brian Williams and Terry Wrightson were digni- fied with honorable mention, and Mike Hinton was given a 2nd team all-Palomar League title. The most kudos, should be given to Mike Dunn, who received a first-team all-Palomar league award. The team went to the CIF playoffs, but lost in the first round to the Fallbrook team, to end what was a very good season for our Patriot water polo players. :...h11,,N,l1!h-.- gk? 1 f f ' l i, , im g - , L w . . ,, W ff tele-t 'gQf1'- f f meg. j-513, -. 'W : . 3' it 1'-X fs . 'Jw..gfaiig5, ,5f 3531 3?i?f1'3'hT'P Uu iig5.'Ia-1 . .E ' - P P A a. P P- sig Ei P . ,Q V1 S' H- T f -1. -.5 5. - - WM- sl , M- 13. A In order to score, David Seymour passes the ball to V ' .ee A - t?'m2T' 4 . .fs one of his teammates. B: On the offense J.J. Posey receives a pass from Rich Williams. C: Most valuable player, Mike Dunn is ready to score another goal. C V. Water Polo 67 ss NA P' ecause water polo is a phys- ically demanding and ex- hausting sport, players spend endless hours in the pool working themselves hard to gain the endurance and skills needed to be able to compete in such a competitive league. The team came back this year determined to fulfill their goal of having the best season ever. Reaching this goal the J.V. team recorded 16 wins and 2 losses, also placing 4th in Palomar While being blocked T.D. Morris is watching the ball. league: Many of thejunior varsi- y players show good potential of ontributing to varsity's C.l.F. luest. Tommy Dupuyt was the nost valuable player, Bill Smith he most improved, and T.D. lorris the most inspirational player. Water polo players put forth a tremendous amount of ef- fort in their Patriot Pride this year to make Orange Glen water polo the best ever. Congratulations Ciuys! jT-T' . 'Q,'QQ F S LQ: S '- Wat' X- Wwifswwwmww 125 , QT' N ..1. L, X I Fifth Row: Mark Lopez, Bill Smith, Tommy Depuyt, Lee Shaver, Levi Capaci. Fourth Row: Frank Rogers, Eric Ballard. Third Row: Tonio Whiteley, Chad Jones, Steve Eberwein, Quinn Krekorian. Second Row: Juan Munos, Chad Bodden, Chad Zuber. First Row: Mark Garcia, Robby Marshburn, Adam Nungesser, Al Na- varro. : Lopez on the offense threw a pass to a teammate. Smith, Mike Lopez, and T.D. Morris getting ready to play some 1g defense. 69 'ol' is he cheerleaders knocked themselves out tt keep the OG fans flying high. They cheered a all of the football games and all of the basket ball games. Making tremendous efforts not to lool stupid in front of the whole school and visiting specta tors. The cheerleaders deserved to preform such fini preformances, they spent many hours during th: summer practicing just like the football team. Theg dedicated many hours to the support ofOrange Glen They filled the pep assembles with many fun am creative ideas, remember back when they killed the football players in a pyramid contest and when the1 did a skit defining the names of each football posi A: Coach Ciilister and Amy Mitch- ell have a great time twisting and shouting. B: Kim Shaffer stops to wonder what she is doing in front of 2,000 spectators. .vi I. :A f W , t IJ: in T ' tffr A 70 Varsity Cheerleaders ti s. 2 5-:vw 5. 1 w .W ion. Their spirit shined throughout the year, showing heir Patriot Pride everywhere. Most of the team co- ,isted of brand new cheerleaders, virgin to the art of Lheering. Only three senior members had cheered refore on either a varsity or J. varsity squad. Three of he members were juniors that had cheered since heir freshman year and they will probably go on to ie four year letterman. Team captain was Tracey Leichtfuss and Co-cap- ain was Amy Hunter. The two of them, along with the est of the squad did an out standingjob to promote he OG athletics and to cheer our teams to victories. 9 Jill :lull E3 J'f1L'11kMJ, isi- Wll of f 11, 1101.5 l 7 Jill 11014 ulfu G S 1 4 Jglffrlll l r1!flf.fl1l3Ll, D - Slit zlolfl WZAUDIA, 39' , E , : Cheerleaders, Amy Hunter, Tracey Leichtfus, Sheri l Smith, Amy Mitchell and Kristin Fleeup discuss possi- l ble dates for the homecoming dance. 3 Tracey Leichtfuss leads the squad in a chant to rile up the spectators' spirits. Front: Tracey Leichtfuss, Kristin Fleeup, Sheri Smith, Jolene Bates. Middle: Monica Valverde, Suzette Meski- men, Cindy Boyett, Holly Townsend, Teresa Harding. Back: Amy Hunter, Kim Schaffer, Amy Mitchell, Shel- ley Baker. Freshmen, J.V. and Varsity cheerleaders show unity by performing together at the homecoming pep as- sembly. 71 Qur J,v, Cheerleaders use Meredith Rgdenbaugh 35 3 Top-Jenny Fisher, Meredith Rodenbaughp Middle- Tawnia White, Catrina Carter, Botl human cannonball. Crissy Valez, Heidi Bumgardner, Stacy Linner. Dancing to the song NASTY BOYS , Stacy Linner and 'wwf' VW A 'fi , M Q' - - - - r U ' ff i Meredith Rodenbaugh show us their version of waving a 2 If 5 1-fi , 4 S U , , 2 ,Q 8 f,g, r,, ' nasty boy bye-bye. 'X 2 1 f 42, f 4 ' 3 1 ,1 V S Vk,,, wr M 3 .f ,. I yn g , , ,V ,, I y xg S ,,, ,, , M , 5, V, I . Q' ' 7 '92 1 5 g , ,, V., I ag? r ,L A 2' 14 Q ,7 , , 1' .S H V V ' we V J K S ZZ? rfrf ' S S ' ,,,,,, ,,s yy, ' ,f gg In I , if ' J ,,r f 5 :Yi 'K M 'M , V -, L ,r,, S , f', :f ' V QZQQ W , Sf 5 S S , 2 ,S E ,,, 1 I f itr i ' ,r W , , i , i A ,L 'M W Q, 'fy frr,, 2 if AAAV 1 i s i i i W S ,S , ,, , r X S t,tt S ,S if ,SSSS , we S if 'Y' . S i A A dl S 'Sf' 'ZSQS V ' 'l S -, ,,,,, , , SSSSS S, f A A 141, 11.1 'I 11111 ll 1 he J V Cheerleaders this year were very e slastlc They were a major part of raising S Plot only did they get the sophomore class peppel but they helped the freshmen also They have 0 omore spirit and large participations at ga a O . stalled a tremendous amount of pride that brought a feeling of unity and cooperation not between the underclassmen, but throughout all classes. 72 eerleaders demonstrate What are friends Keeping in shape, Heidi Bumgardner stretches 'Time Outs' during our basketball games were as they huddle at a game. during a dance routine. highlighted by our J.V. Cheerleaders. za ssiss s i ' , ,Mgt ,Mmm ,Q wmv V WWW' --4... V f M M 'W4s.....,, MWWWW , '-mu. MMWMM' ,,,,-W MM The J.V. Cheerleaders have worked hard to profect cheers and dances. They have spent several hours after school each day practicing old cheers and learn- ing new ones. They have been a wonderfully pleasant inspiration who have helped make this year a suc- cessful one. 75 .a A he girls varsity volleyball team ended the rough season 45-155 with determination an pride. The team had good matchs against Vi: ta and San Dieguito. Their last game was again: Poway, the number one team in San Diego. The girl fought hard to win one game, but unfortunately the lost the match. Christina Whitely, the team captain, was vote most valuable player and was one of the best offer sive players. Diana Wade, the co-captain, was vote most inspirational player. Stacie Smith was vote most improved. Laura Huges was also nominated fo best offensive player and Linda wise was also nomir 'Er phi? ft.. wr - .N vw , - I Q, ' V- 1 1 A Q, 41 i ,H vfft ,. -v Y f-A-1 Y ' . .ax , ' 1 sk? ...L W Y .1A..,,..,,...,.....L9 ...... . gf ......-...,. f ' ,ff I Wi, 4 M Y 'l A.. az 5 mf if E ted for defensive player. There were three seniors on the team, Stacie mith, Jeanette Vinson, and Diana Wade, each of 'hom contributed to the team greatly. The juniors on the team were: Ashley Askegreen, aura rluges, and Christina Whiteley whose efforts elped the team with some games. There was only ne sophmore, Linda wise, and one freshman, Kath- :en Kerrin both of whom played great to add to the :am's efforts. With the leadership of next years Seniors, the :ams hopes to have a better season. . f' A , -3 ww X, f-WHIP R - .7 ,vi-1, V qs,,,,tp-mv . A Putting up a block Diana Wade And Ashley Askegreen stop the spike. Tiping the ball over Cristina Whiteley scores the team a point. Freshmen Kathleen Kerrin gets intense while spiking the ball over. Getting the ball to the setter Linda Wise is one of the best passers. Front row-Stacie Smith, Christina Whitely, Kathleen Kerrin. Second row-Linda Wise, Marisa Grovon, Diane Villalobos, Jeanette Vinson. Third row-Ashley Askegreen, Mi- chele Labus, Kerstin Herrerg, Coach Julie Romin, Diana Wade, Laura Huges. Most valuable Player Christina Whitely shows her style while spiking the ball. .,.qn!F ' A . R K D V. Volleyball 75 Stacy Williams shows great form in her serve. Summer Lewis shows good form re- turning the ball. Stacey Williams and Nicole Garcia prepare to win another match. WX ski I .i Wi . V I M lill , T :ff i K ,ga wr f V . he J.V. tennis team ended the season with a 5-0 overall record. The teams number one singles player was Zalane Nunn, and the number one doubles team was Stacey Williams and Nicole Crrauer. The teams most inspirational was Summer Lewis, the most improved players were Stephanie Schnell and Kim Gerritsen. The most valuable player was Sandy Brown. Under the coaching ofJoey Lira, and the fine playing ofall the girls on the team, we had winning efforts put out. With most of the players returning next year, the team looks forward to a winning season. The J.V. Volleyball Team improved 0 greatly from their 1985 season with the help of the coach, Lynn Leger. , N Teri Dreps, Jennifer Gerson, Reesa Mas- key, Yvonne Schwab, Natalie Wilson, Stacy Smith, Lisa Bogart contributed to the teams winning season. Because, of Yvonne Schwab and Lisa Bogarts excellent work on the team, they got moved up to varsity. O San Pasqual, University, Escondido, El Camino, Torrey Pines, Mt. Carmel, Vista, - Fallbrook, San Diegito and Poway, were the opponents we played this year. at ,at ss , srl L. Q S T wg vw awe. ins: Mfr Ax if-f -.J 2 , .QEWH L S' ze' ityfsxti J' ' 1 - A ' A -,. -X T Ag Top Row.- Lisa Pitcher, Melody Hroch, Lisa Grana- towski, Susan Strikland, Marie Gerson, Tracey. Chancellor, Zulma Moreno, EMILY Middle Row: Natalie Wilson, Terri Dreps, Yvonne Shwab, Stacey Smith, Shannon French, Reesa Maskey. Bottom Row: Lisa Bogart, Lisa Nation, Jennifer Gertson, Tiffany Shaw, Heidi Anderson. 3. Terri Dreps spiking the ball over the net to the opping team. C: Reesa Maskey serves the ball with good umph. J.V. Volleyball 77 78 ,W v Y 4 V gl J -tfxffiffa-3, ,- , -t , J A- . a , H-LJ if -I klggkq xZfv?gs.?1d5't ' -f3P'5 zf.i 1 V ' 3 3-LK, ' ' HP f H Front Row: Yvonne Duarte, Susan Rohre, Cami Allen, Julie Jennings, Coach Van Barnes. Back- row: Laureen Dauarte, Kim Plgugen, Dawn Ma- son, Kari Krekorian. Michelle Wright, Chiaki Mura. Not Pictured: Julie Steckman. Michelle serves the ball while Kari waits for the opponents to return the ball. Senior Julie Jennings returns the ball in great form. he girls varsity tennis team ended another challeng- ing season with an outstanding effort. The players who contributed to the teams efforts were the num- r one singles players, Julie Jennings and Susan Rohre. e number one doubles team was Laureen Duarte and mi Allen. This years most valuable player was Julie nnings. The most improved was Yvonne Duarte. Next ar with half the team returning and new players moving fromjunior varsity, Coach VanBarnes hopes to have an en better season. 7' , X' 1 7511 f '- . l- .. if ' L Q., J -2 h eg ytc 1. ,'s.:. 'if fieagse m Mtwsl ,, , ..l.,.,,,,..,,.lt ,ill .Mi...., . W . , T' . , f 55 - 'i . 575 1- fiyf i - iv , bskxiiifl,-51 V 25-Q . -.41 - 2 1 My ,. L, V535 A. Laureen Duarte makes a funny face as she re- turns the ball. B. Dawn and Kari pose for the camera before a game. . Chiaki concentrates on returning the ball. . Karl Krekorian concentrates on her return. B he freshmen cheerleaders helped liven up freshmen by showing Patriot spirit. The freshr came alive at pep rallies and games. The ch' leaders also participated in fund raisers to pay for tl uniforms and summer camp. They also practiced c summer vacation and after school. The frosh football team worked together with first 5 coach Jeff Mitchell and put their efforts together to mal a good season. Although the team ended the season l they gained experience to perform better on next ye J.V. team. Mir 3 m 1 I Front Row Sean Bingham Dana Taylor Mike Donley Mark Brady Richie Cowan Joe Fuori Dan Voeks Pat Trembly Second Row David Gonzales Pat Russ Ted Bates Jeremy Matlock George Hambly Did Not Play Matt Stegeman Chad Hoyt Third Row Mike Longwell Dennis Turner Vic Flores Al Mason Did Not Play Jim Cox Richard Barber Eric Johnson Jason Matlock Fourth Row Ryan Strathern Chris Caputo Coaches Ken Putman Kevin Gropper Jeff Mitchell Dana Er nest Wes Stephens Chris Ybarra Fifth Row Kenny Winters Robbie Lang Jon Cox Dan Lynds Daryl Closter Randy Lewis Did Not Play Mike Tholon Sixth Row Doug Rose Chris Murphy Daren Wilkinson Scott Coleman Brian Rogers Mike Turner Josh Re caka Troy Marte Donovan Lucas. Front Row: Jennifer Senter, Kimberly Cornwell. Mid- dle: Kristen McPherson. Back Row: Rochelle Smith, Deidre Buddin. J.B. Rittgers. 80 f ? M 'vii IAA :III A nf Awsome , thats how coach Ciilster described the frosh basketball team. They went 17-5 overall and were unde- feated the second half of the season. They improved their skills and gained experience for next years team. Wrestling is a hard and demanding sport, thats what the freshmen wrestlers learned. They dedicated themselves to be the best, and under the fine coaching ofJeff Mitchell they reached some of their goals. We hope to see many of these players return to next yearsjunior varsity and varsity teams. l 3l.lllA 1 1 1 ln' ir .IAIA ill lil, 11 lnll ll 1 'W VJ 528,013 51910, Tftlzif x5 '0f, Q3 3 , yx1Rl0 ,xl 1 Xu., - '- 33 , . . - . o Front Row: Steve Potter, Miguel Rocha, Jim Roby, James Wilber. Back Row: Coach Rob Gilster, Chris Ybarra, Mike Turner, Tony Reitsma, David Kleinman, Donovan Lu- cas, Darren Wilkenson, Saul Barcia, Glen Murray. L to R: Curt Olguin, Jason Jones, Richard Keefe, Al Mason, Ryan Beagle, Eddie Camejo, Jay Young, Wes Stevens, Scott Eason, Mike Long- well, Chuck Haywood, Eric Johnson, Mike Turn- er. 81 t the beginning of the season the Patriot bas- ketball team set one main goal for themselves: make the C.l.F. playoffs. There were to be no maybes, no if's and no holds barred, this was the year. Coach Dana Ernest and asst. coach Lt. Colonel Hamilton were confi- Top Row: Coach Hamilton, Dave Monach, Kevil Pressly, John Hilton, Steve Clinger, Dan Early, Duffy Daugherty, Manuel Sanchez, Coach Ernest. Kneeling: Wayne Ortega, Scott Carlovsky, Jason Sowers, Matt Fiorello, Brian Leander, Drew Sikes. 82 Va rsity Basketball dent this goal could be achieved. The basic starting five consisted of, Steve Clinger, Dan Early, Scott Car- lovsky, Matt Fiorello and John Hilton. With O.Ci.'s Udo it all man liory Kelly gone, a vic- tim of graduation, Coach Er- nest looked to Scott and Matt for an answer to great impor- tance. He needed a guard that could shoot, pass, and lead the team to the playoffs. Scott undertook the majority of the role leading the team in as- sists and by disaplining his great defense. Matt added his speed shooting skills, and ball-handling to make the guard package complete. 0n l ing center powerhouse Steve Clinger, who led the team in scoring and rebounding this season. John Hilton, who saw little playing time last year, came back greatly improved to become a starter as a for- wardfcenter. According to Coach Hamilton, it was due I I the front line 0.0. had unturn- itil' . . ..kk . .t.. . K G B Orange Glens John Hilton fights for the ball with Poway's Ho. 51. ln the game against Torrey Pines, Scott Carlovsky drives to the lane hard for a lay-up. Varsity Basketball 85 greatly to John's coaching ability. The other forward l'Dunkin Dan Early, a junior and returning Varsity player, added his scoring, rebound- ing and offensive skills. The Patriot team warmed-up in the off-season with a tournament in Bakersfield. Last year the Patriots finished O-4 but this year they were much im- proved having a 2-2 record. Coming into this season of play, the team had high hopes. With small break- downs and last record losses, the Patriots wound up the sea- son with an 8-18 overall re- cord, 4-8 is league play. Though this year's season came as a big surprise and a dissapointment, the team had it's highlights. The greatest one coming against the num- Cuvmg it his all, Dan Early out jumps his opponent. Orange Glen's Brian Leander is closely guarded by Mt. Carmel s Mike Wasserburger. 84 Varsity Basketball ber one team in the league, Torry Pines. With a last sec- ond shot by Dan Early, the team defeated the Falcons at O.G. This years Patriot team fell short of achieving it's goal and the coaches look to next Early and Brian Leander as the only returning players, the team has spots to fill. With a lot of talent coming up from the J.V. team, the future looks bright for O.G. basketball. I season with hope. With Dan I Scores O.G. 51 T.P. 60 oc. 45 7 M.c. 61 o.c.. 54 v. 57 o.o. 48 sp. 52 oc. 57 F. 68 oc. 67 P. 45 oc. 75 . T.P. 71 oc. 42 M.c. 49 o.c.. 45 v. 55 oc. 55 sp. 52 oc. 64 F. so oc. 65 P. 61 v4.4 13 Q 1 1 to K NWN, B A Boxing out, Steve Clinger hopes for the re- bound. Against Torrey Pines, Matt Fiorello shoots from the top of the key. Varsity Basketball 85 W Top row: Coach Bunker, Laura Hughes, Felicia Bunce, Kari Krekonan Yvonne Schwab Susan Wilber Michelle Campbell Coach Tony Bottom: Crystal Hollins, Stacie Smith, Christie Westerlund, Amy Westerlund Kelly Duschek Sherri Granger Knot plcturedl Yvonne Duarte Orange Glen Varsity League Scores . . Opponent 45 Torrey Pines 50 55 Mt. Carmel 54 41 Vista 59 78 San Dieguito 48 51 Fallbrook 57 59 Poway 50 Torrey Pines Mt. Carmel Vista San Dieguito Fallbrook Poway The varsity girls basketball team entered the 1986- 1987 season with high hopes said coach Ricketts. The team had seven varsity players return from last years squad. The patriots defeated Santana in their own tourna- ment taking 2nd place, and took 2nd place in the O.C1. tournament. Leading the team were co-captains Stacie Smith and Laura Hughes. Laura l-lughes, ajunior, is a superb bas- ketball player and was a definite asset to the team. Laura holds every offensive and defensive record at O.G. and was the 41 rebounder in Palamar League. The 112 scorer, and for 2 consecutive years, received first team all Palamar League. The Honorable mention award was given to 2 seniors this year, Tuie Bunce, and Christie Westerlund. The team ended their 1986-1987 season with 2 wins and 10 losses in league. And 6 wins and 16 losses overall throughout the entire season. f Q , fav? W N: 5 iw Qiqi x Yi ' l -,---- 'E 5 - 8 - 5556 . 1 xqgfg tff f SS' V W vk' 2 I' , 5 . . . as ' if X 1' F ' 'k'!4 - L ,vga .. t a-rl Amy, Lu Lu, Westerlund takes a shot to the basket to score 2 points for the patriots. With the jump shot, Laura Hughs goes to the hoop, while Yvonne Schwab, 814, waits for a rebound. While concentrating on making a perfect basket, Christie Westerlund prepares to shoot the ball. Co-captain, Stacy Smith, strategically looks for an open teammate to pass to. A - 1 :rg ' XQ?JsEiif.O Q 5 5,1 , f Q ,i , byfghe- . 5, gk' K ' 87 Flip ,-,.....- X l - i - 2 4 On the defense, the Patriots hold up a front against oppo- nents from Torrey Pines. With the lay-up, Glen Reyes goes for 2 points. Lenny Mc Gill inbounds the ball to help the Patriots come up with a win. J My V . a 4 X M The ballhandler, Bill McNeil drives up the court for the . ...xx.. H' 3, S V A - f ft C -gif?-in ' . it .... Nr' ' SCO YE . FRONT ROW: Bill Mcl'leil, Gary Clinger, Jesus Aguilara, rr MM Dennis Esposito. BACK ROW: Coach Chuck Lamb, Jeff Leander, Brian Bonnet, Lenny Mc Gill, Cree Morris, Sean MacLin, Glen Reyes, Dale Weems. A G he saying goes, prac- tice makes perfect, and the hard practice J.V. put into this year's season proves the old saying. The team took first in the Poway Tournament and also became league champions with only one league loss. This year's most valuable player was Sean Maclin, and most improved was received by Cree Morris. These two players along with Lenny McGill teamed up to dominate the offense and defense with rebounds. Bill McNeil received the coaches award. Bill and the rest ofthe team all helped out to become the best J.V. team in the league. Top row: Coach Bunker, Lisa Pitcher, Stacy Williams, Shawna Teiner, Melody Hroch, Laura Gerritson, Shannon French, Bottom Row: Roxanne Bush, Missy Jaquez, Stacy Smith, Annie Holton, Pam Ortiz. he junior varsity girls basketball tean gave a total effort in their 1987 season The team was the best defensive tearr in the league and ended up with 6 wins and losses in league. Fourteen wins, 9 losse. overall. Shannon French and Missy Jac querez were named co-most valuable players of the year, plus Roxanne Bush, Stacie Smith Shannon Tener and the other players as wel showed an excellent team effort. Qtr if lb 2 V' . .ir rf1ff:Qfg,E ,,,, B DENNIS ZABINSKY coaches the J.V. team in times of trouble Preparing to take down his opponent JASON GANN struggles with a fight. With a determine look on his face ERICK lumby Johnson gets pumped to wrestle. J.V. Wrestlers accepting awards, for their fine achievement. The J.V. Wrestling gave it their best shot with only 6 team mem- bers. They faced many tough battles in the palomer league in- cluding the ever powerful poway Titins. They were essentially in a re-building stage, they had many promising prospects gaining valuable experiences for next year. J.V. Wrestling 91 www if 22' yy W w,Y Simi? wr! stav- QQ' K Q Q? 3 X N X , E 5::.. Y ar X 3-X Wrestling is a test of endurance and preci- sion in which a quick reaction plays an impor- tant role. People often don't know how tough wrestling is and what kind ofshape you have to be in, in order to wrestle well. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports in high school because it combines strength, agility, speed and quick- ness, says Boyd Johnson. lt also requires en- durance, mental toughness, discipline, desire and determination, says coach Dennis Za- binsky. When you wrestle you have to be car- diovascularly fit. You have to be able to last through three two minute period of your best wrestling, pushing yourself the whole way. The team consisted of, three sophomores, fourjuniors, and five seniors. When Jean Clou- tier was asked how he thought this years Wres- tling team did he said l feel that this years team, although fairly young, showed a great deal of heart and determination. They far sur- passed my expectationsf' Boyd Johnson thinks because the team was so young that they will be a lot stronger with experience and should do good in league next year. Orange Glen participated in four tourna- ments and placed in all of them. They took third at the Carlsbad tournament, and took fourth at Rim-of-the-World, Escondido tourna- ment and Jim l.ondo's, which 0.0. hosts. The teams League Record was 4 wins and 2 losses, and their Overall Record was fifth place C.l.F. Champions. This years team captains were Nick Jaregui who was first team all Palomar League and First Team all C.l.F. in the 2A Divi- sion, and Boyd Johnson who is a three time All C.l.F. Place Winner in the ZA Division. Both Nick and Boyd competed in State Competition. Kevin Krauss was second team all Palomar League and second team All C.l.F. in the 2A Division, and Jean Cloutier was second team All Palomar League and first team All C.l.F. in the 2A Division. Overall the team did an out- standingjob and should bejust as good next year and the years to come. C l yfx ,rs l c In control of his match, Boyd Johnson is prepar- ing himselfto turn his op- ponent. Against tough competi- tion, Jean Cloutier goes for the take down. Going for the pin, Lance Harberson has his oppo- nent right where he wants him. 93 94 Varsity Wrestling With this twisted pretzle like maneaver, Dana Miller dominates his man San Dieguto W Torrey Pines W Mt. Carmel L Fallbrook W 2 H14 Quaikx it t iii f Poway L , I Vista W I wt M www... 'W W' vw 'www ww ww'-WW A 46 ,W ii ,ygzitfg ill. , Wt S21-fwwii Jiri .... H-Q ff-M N.. 'Qtr L - I ' A: Waiting for the right moment, Jim Rider sets up his opponent for the perfect move. B1 Ready to go head over heals, Nick Jauregi sets up the lethal move The Banana split C: The determined look on the Orange Glen Patri- ots wasjust enough to dominate over Vista. C Varsity wrestling 95 i 'm 'VKX A. B C D E F. Dribbling down the field, Stoney Corbin has control of the game. Throwing the ball in, Dwayne Gulbranson looks for an open teammate. Orange Glen's David Lemus faces offwith oppo- nents from Escondido High School. Dave Anderson strives to get out in front. Jim Flowers gets prepared to head the ball. David Lemus attempts a header for the goal. 96 Varsity Soccer B Starting out this the season, the boy's varsity soccer team had hoped to come out of the season with a respectable sea- son. Though things did not go as well as planned the team viewed this year as one of ex- perience. One of the key returning players this year was Jim Flowers. The team was fairly young with out the help of some ofthe players who failed to return to help the team out. On that we hope and believe that Orange Glen's Boys Varsi- ty Soccer will grow to be a bet- ter team next year. loss Mt. Carmel loss Vista loss San Dieguito loss Fallbrook loss Poway loss Torrey Pines loss Mt. Carmel loss Vista loss San Dieguito loss Fallbrook loss Poway loss Torrey Pines win win win win win win win win win win win win L. as . , cc., ,,.-. . , M -tt 5 W E .t:---: iii -.,-E is Varsity Soccer 97 A2 On the offense Sean Samuels dribbles the ball down the Held. B: For the Patriots, 52 heads the ball to one of his teammates. C: Jason Kipp stops another ball from becoming a possible goal. D: Jim Flores eludes his opponent. 98 Boys Varsity Soccer ith eight returning starters the girls soccer team looked as though they had hope. The Patriots had very close matches, always loosing by one or two points, and succeeded at winning two League games. Diana Wade came in strong having to fill the shoes of All League Second Team Janice Taft. Janice however teamed up with coach Mike Doherty to coach this years team and did a good job at that. The team although loosing a lot of seniors should gain some strength from the J.V. and should be strong next year. Front row Karla Wills Brooke Portlllo Erica Leigh Annie Page, Jennifer Car- penter Michele Hulstef Susan Weller Linda Dunbar Sheryl Dunbar, Back row: Coach Janice Taft Becky Glaze Lisa Bellz Jenifer Goodby, Dianna Wade, lst 2nd Nicole Cnaconl Loise Lever Lisa Dunbar Coach Mike Doherty. Mt. Carmel L L Vista L L San Dieguito L L Fallbrook W W Poway L L Torrey Pines L L 99 Watching the ball sail through the air Stephanie positions herself to make a pass to her team mate Ivy Kveble- beck. Top Row: Coach Lisa, Jenny Stango, Vanessa Walker, Leone Moneyvon Stephanie, Lisa Granatowski, Jennifer Bellamy Eileen Heaton, Amy Boomermoaliei Bottom Row: Shanda Wolf, Elvia Torres, Cindy Dreps, Ali Contreas, VickTrapp Eliza beth Fioello, Kristina Greggory, Ivy Kuerlebeck, Juliet Tiffany. 100 W WWW dmwwv-K' V, tg MW 4375 'i,-.Z. QQ ar Y X 2 ' M ,,' lf? N 2 56 Ai, ,i., , - ., , Q Agfa. wg, f W , , r ,W i ftp 1 g in it he views mf . - W, 'wi Wiffili ff' X . . vrff glfwa :V ' A ,, 1 Finishing up a set of flies is Dan Stehly. awww I know l can do it! Thinks Trennis Wright. Joe Stely, working out hard on shoulder pr Espito spots. WZ- , . 4 The Orange Glen Athletic Department added a brand-new weight room to it's campus. This weight room is ranked the best in San Diego County, and better than many health club facilities, and gyms. The spacious weight room is fully fur- nished with: air conditioning, mirrored walls, a stero system, rubber matted floor, chalkboards, muscle and exercise charts, and most importantly, all new so- phisticated weight training ibodybuild- ingl equipment. A combined exercise unit was installed which has 10 stations, working all areas of the body. Besides the combined unit, the room also is fur- nished with additional machines for leg curls, leg extentions, leg press and neck press. Along with the ma-y machines, quality benches, weights, barbells, and dumbells were bought. There were quite a few different weight training classes offered to all students. The weight room was used practically all day by P.E. students, also it was open after school 42:30-4:O0l to anyone, for a fee of S25, a year. Football players use the room most, but everyone is invited to come use the weights, to SHAPE-UP! After several tedious years of earning money through fund-raising, kind dona- tions, and from many hard-working peo- ple, Orange Cilen is very proud ofthe new facility, and current weight training pro- gram. CSS, BS Tom 1nf , There has been a couple of changes this year for the varsi- ty baseball program. The 5 payoff from the baseball fund I ,,l.... ,. r 1lW . Ii i seelly lf,r lfff f - S gf llsq . 'i:'f .. - ' MCL f Q if B S. . S . M Q N :pat .fig . fsftigiflfrl wi ,Q ii- A Y ' k W fl nv. Qt. il' will 'ani 'UD 'lil Qiil. A. Kneeling L-R, Paul Temprendola, Ramon Cardoza, Frank Escalante, Ricky Martinez, Boyd Johnson, Shannon Vinje, Eric Weiler, Sean Cloonan, Matt Fiorello, Standing L-R-Coach Warren, Sean Gousha, Brooke Townsend, Duf- fy Daugherty, David Miller, Ray Chatton, Scott Carvlosky, Glen Reyes, Coach Pumar. B. Frankie readies himself before he blasts a homerun against Sweetwater. 102 Varsity Baseball raiser bought the team a new fence so hitters like Sean Cloonan, Frank Esclante, Scott Carlovsky, and Ray Chatton could hit a few over. A surprise to the team this year were Sophomores, Shan- non Vinje, and Glen Reyes. With the speed of Glen Reyes and the agility of Shannon Vinje, the two together made a spectacular defense in the middle part of the field. Over all the Patriots were a C.l.F.-bound team, for the abundance of athletic ability they had. There was not one single player on the team who could not get ajob done when Coach Warren or Pumar called them. When you saw the Patriots play you could see that they were strong de- fensively everywhere you looked. Starting behind the plate, Scott Carlovsky had an arm nobody dare test, the ones who did, failed by being thrown out. Pitchers Duffy Daugherty, A A. B. C. D. C Slick Rick Martinez watches the ball ride high in the sky. With a look of agression, David Miller fires a fast ball. First baseman, Ray Chatton readys himself to play Catcher Scott Carvlosky positions his glove for an inside pitch. Va rsity Baseball 105 David Miller, and Ray Chatton helped the Patriots win with their great pitching ability. Playing the outfield were veterans Sean Cloonan in left, Matt Fiorello in Center, and 'lSlick Rick Martinez in right. Playing the million dollar in- field were Sean Ciousha at third, with Shannon Vinje at shortstop, Boyd Johnson at second, and Frank Escalante, or David Miller at first. The Patriots knew this was their year for baseball. They put a lot of hard work and hours in practice so they would be ready for this sea- son. Their goal was to win C.l.F., but the Patriots do have a problem next year. They are going to have to build from scratch all over again, for they are losing mostly all of the starters from this year. But, with the intellectual coaching of Coach Warren the Patriots are bound to turn up another C.l.F.-bound team. Paul Tempredola slides back safely to first base. Brookes Townsend lays down a perfect bunt. With a perfect swing, Sean Cloonan takes one deep. With a determined look in his eyes, Frankie Esca- lante knows he'll take one deep. Frank Escalante waits pa- tiently for the ball to tag out a San Pasqual run- ner. 104 Varsity Baseball A C 'Sep -. it t- tw f ,M :ef , mme., t. N mf, 1 ' M- 'fit N, A. if , 1.::. 41. ri K is 5 5' I1 W ff N . . f A : .KKI M TE . i ffifkisfx . it A C D David Miller holds the run- ner on. David Miller sets up for the perfect pitch. Catching the ball, Shannon Vinje hopes to tag out the runner, Wanting to advance the run- ners, Sean Gousha turns to bunt. Va rsily 105 W A After the connection, Chris Rutledghe gets ready to run down to first. First row: Annie Page Second row: Chris Rutlege, Candy Hoag, Erica Leigh Third row: Lisa Stamper, Orange Glen Ilighg V RS TY OF BA L I987, Amy Westerlund, Cami Allen, Christy Westerlund, Diana Wade, and Pam Ramsey. Fourth row: .Jean- ette Vinson, Laureen Duarte With a good eye, Candy Hoag watches as the ball goes by. 106 Varsity Softball ith eight returning play- ers, this year's varsity softball team looked hopeful. Among the returning players four of them were Sen- iors: Jeanette Vinson, Christy Westerlund, Diana Wade and Chris Rutledge. Along with the eight players were four new comers to the Varsity squad, and they added the extra strength needed to come up with a win- ning season. With the powerful pitching of Cami Allen and the Westerlund sisters the team hoped to take down the powerful Vista team to become League Champs. Coach Bill Rutledge also added to this year's effort. This was his third year as Varsity Softball coach, and he shows that he knows just what it takes to make this team one. The Patn- ots should continue to be tough competitors for years to come. A B C: First baseman, Laureen Duarte makes sure nothing gets past her. A: ln the ready position, Jeanette Vinxon and Christy Wester lund wait for some action. B1 ln perfect form Cami Allen fires away. Varsity Softball 107 ,f wx W Wg fy do I I ,E M , x V may A W N , 11A, QW WN My ii'li A in W if , r ,,c, , A i It 'I-- A :,A ' if t:'V QW N!! I K Ilnl W WJ ZZV . 5 A.,V U l ,,A. gf ' ,. 2 2 V f VQAI 3 1 . V , Www Kneeling: Mike Allen, Marcos Soto, Mil Whittaker, Gary Greene, David Dean, He mar Moreno, Steve Duenas, Kurt Rrame Standing L-R: Coach Hansen, Martin M lendrez, Allen Williams, Mike Ballarl Rich Caster, Brian Weston, David Silv, Stoney Corbin, Mark Weiler, Catcher Rich Caster awaits the pitch. After the win against Carlsbad, Coac Hansen talks with his team. With perfect form, Marcos Soto delivers fast ball. B C W 40325 was I' ' c-yfuadl ' 4 - Wif i , A fa-it 2 , 4 ,,,,,, , , , V , K. ,-, V4 5, ,V h ,,,,, ,,,, , , My O 108 he J.V. baseball team did very well. With third year coaching Rick Hansen, the was very strong with their bats and quick with their gloves. team Leading the team offensively were Marcos Soto, Mark Weiler, Rich Caster, and Gary Greene. The team had strong pitching with ace pitch er, David Silva, who only lost on game pitching. There was a lot of talent this ye on the team promising anoth strong varsity team in the next twl years. 5553? Singh sri lf,iiRSll'Y SOFTBALL I987 FRONT ROW: Melody Hroch, Stacy Smith, Shannon French, Julie McCullough. BACK ROW: Kelly Dushek, Lori Skinner, Tracy Cavenaugh, Brenda Liguori, Jenifer Carpenter, Sandy Brown, Sandra Santana, Yvonne Duarte, Michelle Reyes. With a good eye, Brenda Liguori gets ready to make contact. Watching for the signal, Melody Hroch winds up for the perfect pitch. B or the first time in O.Ci.'s history the Softball Program decided to begin a Freshmen team, leaving this years J.V. team with mostly Sophomores and Ju- niors. Those who were Freshmen, and made it on the J.V. squad, was only be- cause Coach Lynne Kelly thought they would be an asset to the team. Again the O.G. J.V. Softball team emnded up with a winning season. 109 C 0 -n-J 1-P wr A L tv 2, , A gf? if it LM ,,,,N I I m V, J ' Q , ,,V, , 'sf U , A I E J V 7 V V im, iff ,jig Vf,!f ' 1 fy ' Q! r I Top row: Wendy Warren, Gene Johnson, Shannon McNeill, Tom Depuyt, Tom Roberts, Brian Williams, Billy Smith, Second row: Jenifer Laura Smith, Dawn Mason, Terri Gerette, Tracy Brennon, Ginger Grandon, Heather, Dorrie Manriquez, Andy Taft, Crystal Hollins, David Mike Dunn. THIRD ROW: Steve Harris, Tonio Whitely, Gretchen Lawson, Lisa Hellman, Carrie Diemetre, Janie Brown, Vickie Van Horn, Tuie Mike Hinton, FOURTH ROW: Tracey Skinner, Jason Poole, Shane Sebastian, Jayne Gerty, Jennifer Elbert, Michelle White, Ty Carss. 110 The varsity swim team seems to be im- proving each year, making up a quality swim team. Swimming is becoming a more popular sport at O.C1. compared to past years. ln order for the swimmers on the team to swim an average of 6,500 yards a day in practices, requires dedication, endur- ance, and strong self-discipline. The swimmers each have a purpose for swim- ming each day. The purpose of swim- ming is to constantly work on improving your times, and set goals to reach for, says Jason Poole, a junior on the team. Eight of the swimmers, swim year- round through the Escondido Swim Club, which gives the team advantages with experienced swimmers. The Patriots are coached by Steve Gillmore and Bill Ackerman, who also coach the Esc. Swim Club. The top swimmers on the team for the boys are: seniors, Ty Carss, Brian Wil- liams, and freshman Tonio Whitely. Leading girl swimmers are: seniors, Cry- stal Hollins, Dorrie Manriquez, and soph- omore, Laura Smith. Each hold several school records, and Laura Smith went to Nationals in April. The team also had good depth, with Jayne Gerty, and Grethen Lawson, swim- ming for the girls. For the boys are: Shane Sebastian, Terry Wrightson, and Damian Wallace, and Jason Poole, Their depth on the team helped the team win many meets. At the starting block Crystal Hollins concentrates on making a good dive to give herself a head start. ln the lead, Dorrie Manriquez takes a quick breathe of air during the 100 meter breastroke. While swimming the 500 meter freestyle event, Jane Gerty demonstrates her form. Doesn't Shane Sabastion look great in swimming gear? 111 Jzffhmm , i 2 ' kQ,hl m ',gW,J l ..., I 5 W H i4 ,zu www ,wi ' ae- fs . .... ww, ur is . - . , . A Q -if 5 K Q it 3 ix i' -a Q- . N. ' Swimming his best stroke, Shane Sebastian shows off his technique and style. Gene Gohnson waits for Tom Roberts to touch the wall before diving for the relay race. Pushing hard to improve his time, Mike Dunn strives for a victorious finish. Through tough competition, Gretchen Lawson relies on skill and endurance. 113 .ml Racing towards the finish line, Tom Depuyt tries to keep a quick, steady rythem while doing the back- Stroke. Top row: Quinn Krekorian, Brian Williams, Anthony Howard, Mike Lopez, Paul Columbo, Adam Plungesser, Eric Ballard. 2nd row: Dan Dorsey, Tara Plungesser, Michelle Sheppard, Shandrea Scheibel, Ginny Martineau, Robby Marshburn. Bottom row: Joe Munoz, Kevin Mourey, Michelle Bodcri Carrie Dametre, Devon Widby, Brad Foster, Steve Eberweign. My 114 4 1 Concentrating steadily, Michelle Sheppard uses the technique she learned for breastroke to help her swim faster. Swimming anchor man is Dan Dorsey in the 200 yard freestyle. Rushing to the finish, Michelle Boderi swims the backstroke with confi- dence. Taking a big, long breath ofair, Kevin Mourey pushes himself as fast as possible. A WWW .wa Wffwawf' W F M , N... ,, M .. gy vw , . w.,.,..4,,.., . fm . Y M, ,.., , M... n ff N, fg,aw.:,:,.W.nw. M 'W g. n, V' .arf .. gl 1 Q .., -.,,,., K H1 ,M , ,,,, W ,.. .. , wimmers on the J.V. team had y to wake up at the early hour of 6:00 every morning in order to et to the pool in time for their 6:50 to L00 practice every morning. The J.V. team was considered to be brand new team with many new ces, consisting of mainly freshman, l and a couple sophomores and ju- niors. The team, coached by Suzie Shoebridge, was led by Dan Dorsey, Brad Foster, and Quinn Krekorian, for the boys team. For the girls, Shan- drea Schiebel and Michelle Sheppard were two good J.V. swimmers with others close behind. The J.V. team has a lot to learn, but hopefully by the next season or two they will know all there is to know about the sport, and improve their times to become excellent varsity swimmers some day. 115 N f . . W, ,, ,, ,Ti I ,Qin .. - f -ismif ,lr . ,, Iif . 4 I V,'f , W vp A Laura Hughes concentrates to put the shot to a record length. Joaquin Naranjo and Ray LeBrun hope to get first and second in their race. Against tough competition, Leesa Bogart and Lisa Belz struggle to get first. 116 'U V, ,, -uulfuwuuf' . 4 M-'L-fr r r N wif iff- ---- -, K aw K W. K ggg, L L, -. t.... wrc.r.t.1,t.::1'M-t-. -K' W7 'N- fwmrf , .,,,,,4 ' rack and field is a sport in which you can compete as an individual, and contri- bute to the team at the same time. This is what made this year's varsity track team so strong. Although the team was very small, they had depth which made them tough competitors. Returning Track veterans con- tributed much needed exper- ience, enhancing the integrity of the Patriot Spirit. A unique char- acteristic of the team was it's in- dividuality. Each member had the opportunity to express his or her ability in a number of events. Rigorous after-school practices led the team to become tough competitors in all of their meets. Cathy Dusharme already a winner of countless accolades, shaved seconds off of school re- talented runners as well as him- self. Tara' Carlson also broke a county record in the high jump 5 4 along with Ray LeBrun in the 400f49.1 and Glen Reyes long jump 24 ft. 2 inches. 200 meters 21.7. Lenny McGill triple jump 45 ft. 10 5X4 inches. With the efforts of these ath- letes Orange Glen was able to turn around the track program. cords, competing against other fe , ,, an W.. L Off to a good start, Mario Diaz prepares himself to do good. With perfect form, Glen Reyes has another record breaking jump. ln the 440 hurdles, Tara Carlson is one more hurdle on her way to victory. 552. ,, GLM VQTWZVS WAN' C Varsity Track 1 17 Throwing his hand up for more lift, Jason Sowers displays his great technique in the longjump. Beginning his throw in form, Steve Clinger hopes to get his personal record. Despite having a broken leg, Tony Ybarra powers his way to another victory in the shotput. 118 anis fl U. .,-.. MM.. Q sums FRONT ROW: Michelle Usher, Laura Hughes, Shawna, Cathy Dusharme, Yvonne Schwab, Juliett Tiffany, Tara Carlson, SECOND ROW: Mark Gallo, James Harris, Lenny McGill, Anita Dulay, Leesa Bougart, Laura Crerritson, Cheryl Ricketts, THIRD ROW: John Salisbury, Joaquin Naranjo, Ray Le- Brun, Mario Diaz, Tina Wise, FOURTH ROW: Lorne Woods, Tony Ybarra, Jason Sowers, Ed Simms, Lisa Belz. FIFTH ROW: Pat Trembly, Troy Lopez, Steve Tatman, Jason Lau, Darcy McGlothin. In the girls 440 Hurdles, Cathy Dusharme and Tara Carlson compete for first. B 119 -f ----- . X 5 a r it yan L X- its if 2 fl A X NSN ' Z. . 355 ,15 A 3 P is sf Q E . ' Na QA H as t 2 - has at ,,,,... ,,., , W A 5 i X lst rowfjvickie Lieker Jenni Stango Shandaiifvolf Ann Cbttlggll rgnctyyraw- Wes Qtevens,RQi:gertg liigjer plea Diazjlotly Qeyeahristirfa W kiiregggoify, Stephenie lgierce, Heidikriderreh, Lisa diaziatowlski, :fracy Chanqeller, Zulma Marino, Stephanie SalislpuryJ'5rdfroiev: Chuck' Haywbdiii, Joe Fond, Davefitusmrss, Robie,l'1artmanf?Raehel?e Smith, Meraaiy Tanner, Suzy-fStricklandgs5Shellyiuewns, Lisaizcturegf ditty: row: ,Josh 8:35ZlS3,1,slQBSSB Algflaha. Steve Covey, Roman Ledrrganmlieole C1areia,Angel Fayrriswlavier l meriz. 531 rpwq Ryan Stratpem, than sfreicgcneidt Denyl Siinyaf Lofton, mm cl-msfensenmm Miner, Bin Mcoowan, Jewei Ken. am fpwgfishane Copeland, Chris vlsarrag Helga Leigmfuss,svanesagweamygvrqm refer,namionruucas,alexyoniasnephanie 1?eny,c1nery1 uaaneld. v, ,,, ' 120 he J.V. team this year was Q medium size. Along with V2 sity, they could hardly field team. Usually at the J.V. level tl team is very large, filled with at letes not ready for varsity compe tion. Not in this care, hopefully tr A: Stretching the limits, Chris Ybarra strives for the finish line. B: Vicktor Ortiz going for the gold. C: Taking the handoff, Jeremy Matlock leads for the finish line. N. S will not effect the fact the varsity team next year might be a little lacking. The coaches feel their was more talent this year, but hope next years team will be larger and more competitive. 121 A: 122 L to R: Gary Clinger, Rich Hall, Chris l-lobbs, Glen Underhill, Brian Bachman, Dave Anderson, Steve Buehler, Mike Stump, Sean McFarland, Coach Bice. Not pictured Darren Lambert. B: Dave Anderson sinks this putt. C: Gary Clinger shows his line skills. Mm ,,... .,,,,,.. , . iii iii, 'Ufiiii' fs s ii l s is ,- 22 f 'W . ,- Q g .-..m.., 'vw 'fffwfeg , If J., f ,gf if W W sf . , n, ,lun sv' .f . f iiii ifz VVVV I K , - . 42 M 3'7 em? V: V ,, V W' -L ' EW:wf'f' M w. Za.. W f K! 7, Q f . Q! ff ff E , f fy K, f MQ, f ' fe 'Wg 5, 2 -xy, W X l , f AZ . VN ia F, 9,3537 li . sri , Z WWW I 4 Q A f fffiz. f .. in - , ,. , U ,f.... ,, ... he sport of the 80's Golf. A sport of both indi- viduality and team work. Dedication and hard work are two winning keys to a successful golf team. Many of the teams in the palomar league got the clue year's back that golf would be a high con- tending sport. Unfortunately, Orange Glen never real- ly got started this year. Seniors Dave Anderson and Brian Bachman contri- buted largely to the wins over El Camino and Vista. A- Coach Bice shows his player s he can still play. B: Glen Underhill drives one off the tee. C: Brian Bachman shows the look of an intense golfer. 125 l if 124 5 ,raw ..-'4--..,, is , . -Y Q, e ,p an - my 4 V , f, a lyfmwwff' Z , r, i P ,J f ,,.. H 7' W.- ,, my 7 , , . ,, ,, A3 114 .f ,E ,WB ,........m... FHM? Bottom Row L-R: 'I Voung, Hiro Pliwa, J. Dollins, Jeff Mathis, Dowler. Top Row L-R: Stark, Steve voung, Sco finger, Alex Stosic, Cl Van Barnes. Concentrating hard, J, Dollins return the ball. Giving it his all, Tony Vol pleased with the shot. F' his year the Varsity ten- nis team played very well. Alot of hard prac- and team effort was need- to make varsity a strong 1is team. The team had a ld season with help from ' players Alex Stosic, Scott iger, and Bill Dowler. ,ft Q J .4 5 if 'PZ . we l .W c Q I as 4, , F 4? V D H WN., L , in tg , at .v , t X W 'A 1' V . 'Q ' ., , ' I f .M , , V. , W fi? K if f Nl an 1 A Q I , , . ,pgsvsqwm . ,,,, :VV , , . 4-.v.. H' - . af Effgx -2, .5 -Q -5 4 M -I H - - 7 .w,ae:s.',:..3'f-- rf S PM . , s - ,, A 1 L . - I , 5 -1 r ' wr 'i-', f 1 A ,, , . f 4 I 'QA' 4.51 J V f V, -f , ' , , 'f '1.' Hi -1... - 1 ..-- . ' , . wi ' H i ' ' ft 'f H ' A 'K ,ff-.iv-. ., ' f , -- , , 5 'ir ,,,x' i if fr Showing some style, Jamie Dollins goes after the ball. Feeling confident, Scott Effinger concentr ates on his return. Watching it like a fly, Scott Elfinger prepares to whack the ball. Showing an amazing stretch, tong Voung aims for the target. 125 i fi in Topiiowz Tom Lfiorer: Jay Patterson, Greg Thomas, Letiiottorn Row: ff3i1onigChiftg, John Don Verdugo t s 126 range Glen is proud of our junio ' varsity tennis team. They have ha many good matches this year. W appreciate all the afternoons that the were practicing to do their best. H W' Top Row: Ernie Curamados, Jim Roby, Scott Porter, Scott Colemen, Mike Longwell, Daren Wilkinson, Mike Turner, Jon Cox, John Bowermen. Bottom Row: Victor Soto, Bill Thorn- ton, Mike Peterson, Jim Cox, Danny Hays, John Bone, Dennin Turner, Steve Potter Top Row: Kathleen Kerrin, Heather Amero, Stacy Williams, Cherry Chap- pell, Annie Davalos, Rosa Favela, Me- lissa Simonsen, Coach Ed Blunck. Bottom Row: Jenifer Allen, Danette Cienega, liristeen McPherson, Rox- anne Bush, Desarae Martin, Alicia Brucknell, Plot pictured: Charity Stamm. My he freshmen baseball team, Coached by Kenny Putnum, fin- ished a successful season. Tal- ent and fine effort from all the players made the team strong. The team showed fine playing on both offense and defense. The players showed great improvement and hope to be on future J.V. and varsity teams. 1987 was the first year Orange Cilen had a girls freshmen softball team. The decision to make a frosh tam proved to be well worth it. The girls showed great enthusiasm for the team and the game. The team's coach was Ed Blunck. As always, Or- ange Culen has had good softball teams and the frosh team was not exempt from this. They proved they have talent and confidence to have a winning season. We hope to see many of these players on future teams. 127 Qeaa- 77657 X SW and 1 1 X 1 , , AM QQ ., , , 5 I N' , ,, , ,L - W W, W, 1 A M, , ,,, .,,,, ,, 3539 ik: -7772 -7770 ,e y 1 'ff iw'-W, Q. , wvww, 3. 1 Q ! J 5 im WW my N, 150 Yearbook Sales Representative Ed Shoen and some yearbook members discuss the cover. Mike Standal zero's in on his work. Julie Steckman takes time out for a quick pose. Row 1 KL-RJ: Celina Lopez, Jeni Northcutt, Carrie Schuster, Deanna Hines, Wendy Bergin, Brook Portillo, Joanne Napier, Kristi Nelson, Leonora White- ley. Row 2: Wendy Warren, Susan Martin, Mike Standal, Tina Wise, Stacy Trafton, Stacey McFarland, Angela Pickron, Michelle Labus, Tony Y'Barra, E M75 TOT? aff f G Heather Jenkins, Derek Maxson. Row 5: Emelie Hall, William Newland, Staci Smith, Crystal Hollins, John Scobie, Julie Steckman, Mr. Dale. Joanne, Kristi, Jana and Leo display their friendship during yearbook class. Stacey McFarland proudly shows us her layout. Deanna Hines teaches Wendy Bergin the correct way to make a layout. 'Mc Q he Torch staff returned in 1987 with their work cut out for them. The majority oflast :ar's staff graduated, so although le class was large, the new staff as very inexperienced. Due to a ck of funds, the returning mem- :rs were unable to attend year- book camp, but thanks to chief edi- tor Leonora Whiteley, everyone was able to pick up the slack left behind by last years staff. A theme was de- cided on early and the race for the deadlines was on. After a few weeks of uncertainty, the class became a team, and surprisingly enough, met their first deadline in two years. The price of the yearbook went up five dollars from last year, due to the addition of more color pages. The 'lTorch staff worked long and hard to make the 25th anniversary edition the best year- book ever made. 151 Senior Class President, Mike Hinton, Vice President, David Anderson Freshman Class President, Holly Deye, Vice President, Airyana Gardner fi L 1L aw 'LLLL E Q-- . .. - A.S.B. President, Steve Clinger addresses the crowd. O.G. shows its pride. Front row: Holly Deye, Jesse Aldana, Chris Manson, Dave Quiray, Loren Woods, Duffy Daughrty, John Hilton, Steve Clinger, Mike Suchy, Kevin Pressley, Paul Temprendola, Scott Carlovsky, Julie Steckman. Second row: Airyana Gardner, Susan Hazel, Teri Dreps, T.D. Morris, Jimmy Coyle, Gary Clinger, Stacy Trafton, Michelle Cambell, Crystal Hollins, Kristin Fleeup, Sheri Smith, Lisa Shehan, Cathy Roy, Dawn Mason. Third row: Mr. Turner, Traci Leichtfuss, Suzette Meskimen, Amy Mitchell, Jane Brown, Laura Welsh, Monica Valverde, Merideth Rodenbaugh, Mi- chelle Wright, Tammy Smith, Chiaki Miura, Vickie VanHorn, Jackie Steckman, Kari Krekorian, Leonora Whitely, Lori Blakeborough lf!! ll he 1986-87 Associated Stu- dent Body radiated the most spirit Orange Glen had seen 1 years. Because of their efforts, G became a better place for all of D. Many improvements were made ver the summer of '86 here on ampus. Steve Clinger, ASB Presi- ent, organized a group of students n take time out of their vacations x freshen up the school's appear- ance. The students repainted the gymnasium and painted the word PRIDE across it for all to see. They also repainted the raquetball courts and drinking fountains. This took time and energy that was ap- preciated by both students and fac- ulty alike. Throughout the school year, the ASB stayed busy organizing school dances, assemblies, and Home- coming, which had the biggest at- I tendance it's had in years. During the holidays, a canned food drive benefitted the needy and helped to bring out the spirit of giving in Or- ange Glen students. To say the least, this year's ASB proved to be what Orange Glen spirit is all about. With their help, Patriot Pride was rekindled in every- one. 155 Taking charge, Shelli Peevler checks out a page layout to make sure every- thing is done correctly. Working diligently, Wendy Warren and Peggy McCahill do their best to get the Musket page done on time. wwe X .,-ef From left to right- Bottom Row: Shelli Peevler, Eric Lopez. Middle Row: Peggy Mc Cahill, Laureen Duarte, Bonnie Wheeler, Sabrina Ryan, Pat McKinley, Marie McKinley, Scott Sullivan, Juan Zuniga, Carrie Carlson, Jennifer McCormick, Darcie Dollard, Kathy Farley, Tina Croza, Gennie Griefendorf. Top Row: Sandra Santana, Rochelle Smith, Michele Halstead, Heather Boling, Heather Amero, Patty Diay, Scott Johnson, Heidi Ainsworth, Christy Ferguson, Liz Christman, Rane Zepeda. tliot Pictured: Brian Adair, Heidi Bumgardner, Glenn Murray, Paula Piper, Hamilton Sarain, Trina Victor, Laura Woolfrey, Chad Taylor.l 154 he Musket , our school's newspaper, is published 10 times a ye This year they made a special anniversary edition of the paper whi was sold for 251 and retraced in words and pictures the course Oran Glen has taken throughout the years. The staff was made up largely of fre: men which, editor Shelli Peevler says, are surprisingly good writers. Shi manages the paper along with co-editors Liz Christman and Christy Fergusc all of which have been on the Musket since they were freshmen. According advisor Bonnie Wheeler, A deadline has never been missed, and they v continue to produce an entertaining yet educational paper. Bottom Row: Deanna Hines, Karol Manell. Top Row: Shannon Lockard, Julie Stephens, Kim Miller. l -uture Homemakers of America is a national organiza- and made clothing for the children at Palomar Hospital. tion whose main purpose is to inform students of ca- FHA member, Jennifer Holden, is in state finals. The orga- reer potentials in Home Economics and Homemaking nization is planning on attending the state conference at the zupations. This is FHA's second year at Orange Glen High iool w uture tance, ith advisor Mrs. Palzkill. Homemakers of America does charity work. For over Christmas time, FHA sang Christmas carols Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles during April, where they will elect their state official. With Kim Miller as Secretary and Treasurer and Julie Stephens as Historian, FHA has done an outstanding job this year. 155 Banner girls proudly carrying the OG banner in the Christmas parade Row l- Banner: L to R Angela Pickron, Carolyn Parrow, Lisa Stamper, Julie Knowles, Shannon Bergstrom, Bren- da Frank, Kim Parsley, Kim Roberts, Sam Nogues Row 2- Andy Rivera, Terri Warren, Andrea Nelson, Michelle Cerda, Kathy DeMarco ldrum majorh, Irma Castanon, Nancy Thuleen, Cheryl Hadfield, Juliet Tiffany. Row 3- Heidi Walter, Holly Deye, Monica McFadden, JeffWoener, Dinaf Gonzalez, Arlene Short, Danelle Radic, Stacey Shidner, Terry Perry, Noah linderman, Carey Krien, Chris Boland, Jamie Jarvis, Chris Esch, Judy Applegate, Christy Miller Row 4- Candy Smith, Susie Rameriz, Alisha Perrea, Shannon O'Rielly, Brandon Graff, Jim Wrightson, Aimee Brown, Cindy Dreps, Windy Rider, Annette Dun- ham, Casey Littlefield, Liz Uruchurtu Row 5- Kristen Mcln- tyre, Stephanie Tieri, Darlene Bonnett, Rich Marynee, Shannon Clasic, Andrea Lawrence, Kim Brette, Ken Jewell, Letty Dunn, Wendy Feiterly, Esther Cazares, Jen- nifer tludgens Row 6- Holly Krien, Jennifer Johnston, Matt Paricer, Alex Ortiz, Greg Rawlings, JoAquin Naranto, George Torres, Tracy Skinner Row 7- Angie Parker, Dave Ausmus, Brian King, Mark Brinneman, Calvin Turnball, Dan King, Sean Morris, Peter Hermosillo, Todd Fitzger- ald, Darrin Martin, Mike Tillyer, Vanessa Walker Row 8- Rendi Bell, Pat Taylor, Gary Bishop, Jeff Rawlings, Joel Rising, Chris Conners, Alan Young, Matt Mulford, Ralph McDonnald, Chris Baker, Tina Roberts. a 3 156 Under direction by Mr. Banninl the Orange Glen Patriot Band ha an excellent year competir against other bands. The band competed in both p rade and field competition. The ange Glen band recieved five fi place awards in a field competi show, which was held at the Riv side City College. They also ceived three first place awards in parade competition. The Patriot Band also competed in many parades including the San Diego Columbus Day Parade, where they placed first in all events. The Rowland Heights Band Review and the Lester Oaks Band Review brought in many first place awards for the school. The West Arcadia Band Review was a tough competi- tion where the band placed fourth. The band performed in the La Jolla Christmas Parade and the Escon- dido Christmas Parade. Mr. Ban- ning got all three high school bands, Escondido, San Pasqual, and Orange Cilen, together to prac- tice and perform together in the Es- condido parade. The band is very excited about earning money and getting dona- tions to get new uniforms for next year. The band is hoping to make it to the Rose Parade in the future. Drum Major Kathy Delvlarco leads the band during halftime at a football game Back row: Bryan King, Jeff Patterson, Brian Stewart, Joel Rising, Trista Callendar, Derek Maxson, Dan Radic, Todd Fitzgerald Middle row: Peter Hermosillo, Melissa Eslick, Matt Mulford, Jeff Rawlings, Darren Martin Seat- ed: Suzy Sutton, Miki Woodward, Heidi Wal- ter, Deliliah Allen In Front: Ann Berg, Shelley George Opus One poses at the Miramar Naval Sta- tion. ' .Q- riff! 1-1 l - :I I I I i 1 I l 1 l pus One, Orange Crlen's point for the year was when the went to Miramar and performe 158 co-ed vocal performing group, had an excellent year. They performed for civic groups everywhere, and never lacked in enthusiasm and good cheer. Among the places they went were the Elks Lodge and Senior Citizen Centers. The high for their first time ever at th change of command of a fights squadron. Opus not only pe formed, but had fun! They had swim party and one night TP' their director, Mr. Banning' house! V Qt Q -vw i 5 sr I ' Q sit i x Q5 BX Nw. N X 1 N fs NSA. Row one: Liz Fiedler, Mary Ross, Darlene Bonnet, Jennifer Rogers, Laura Hilton Row two: Kathy Kingery, Shelly Mills, Kim Rob- erts, Ginger Perry First row: Tiffand Shaw, Michelle Cerda, Second row: Steph- anie Salisbery, Andrea Nelson, Kelly Renslow, Becky Talae manles, Mila Strode, Donna Skaja, Jennifer Srneltzer Third row: Jennifer Johnston, Kristin Harvey, Charity Stamrn, Rhonda Webber, Becky Durland, Nicole Duplan, Regina Thompson, Cheryl Johnson, Vanessa Randazzo Forth row: Fate Greer, Sandy Weitz, Jennifer Schetzel, Kim Roberts, Kelly Howerton, Calvin Turnbull, Alex Ortiz, Larry Reihl, George Torres 5 horus is open to both boys and girls and is an excellent group to join to make great friends. Towards the end of the school year all the vocal groups from Escondido High and San Pasqual came to perform at O.Ci. lt was an excellent turnout! tring of Pearls, our female vocal group, performed at Christmas time at the North County Fair for Elizabeth Hospis. They sang and performed wonderfully and had great fun doing it! 159 lAlphabeticallyh Allison Anderson, lirinn Arter- burn, Karra Bauer, Donielle Bundy, Jenny Celise, Melodee Celise, Jim Coyle, Holly Dete, Lori Erro, Piper Farmer, Terry Faugno, Aryiana Ciardiner, Sharon Gillespe, Tiffany Jimerson, Aaron John- son, Mike King, Karna MacCilaughlin, Truly Mag- yar, John McClure, Mike Moore, Lavonne Nor- wood, James O'l,eary, Kim Palmer, Bob Paxton, Jim Richmon, Kathy Schumaker, Shadow Souther, Teah Streit, Brandon Thomas, Gwen Ulrich, Lara Vogt, Cindy Wright, ll.-Ri John McClure, Don McClure, Ciuy Cook ll.-K of the facing peoplei Anne Berg, Jeff Cirahm, and Cilen Mackenzie in a chaiotic scene of You Can't Take It With You. lL-Rb Lori Erro, Kim Palmer, Jim Coyle, John Mc- Clure, Scott Mackenzie in You Can't Take It With You. The wedding scene in the play A Midsummer Nights Dream. fi' 'M Fifi Scott Mackenzie gives a surprised look as Kim Palmer kisses him on the cheek. fi. Q 1,31 '- :5 viva M '...M,a1r1aiW2w-M ,E Iggif' A H- 'em Vi, E ,,i, cc 140 With the direction of Mr. Shive, and a lot oflong, hard work, Drama put on three great plays. You Can 't Take It With You, Antigione, and Joseph And The Amazing Techni- color Dream Coat, the latter being a rock musical. Last years bigge and best performance, A Midsu mer Nights Dream, was so br liantly executed that we had to p a few photos in the yearbook. Cire Acting Everyone! fgfivw f, W: Q far. -'Af' wi , U, . if ff ? 'f, 5' mi, 'kehid X. ,, I uw' Q' 4fQ ,gJ U1 f 21555 N W- 1' 05,5 A, wg., , wa, Jv eff- E ,gb ,,,,. 'ef 14 i s -..-..............-q . 2 5 Y i -:Qi S s 'X Q N N F N! - .:k, ,W :,, I v 4. L, A - .yifgqy I V -.sv 1 5' A .. .i in sr 'F WF C ieeiiee e e p ,, iff ' , x i x 5 5. U. i H . , gf X I . g . fri -i Li' -. me 1 5 .,,,. . ,N X ,-15,2 - f K x E N 3 Q. Sf N . N kwx Qi d Nxwx xml 5 'N 'Yi SQ Q MX Sk, X my .4 X 8 'll f NX if?2gw R W Q 5 is ,i E ,, 2 , eil N 1 3 1' J X- N i Q , gp ,E Q? X . if iii? Y 6 f? ,N X . . i ,fx Q':,gQ fQ l.-Q W ' A i ' Q ' e ,,,i,:. , J, 142 if he Drama club and the mus cal groups are doing the pl of Joseph and the Amazi Technicolor Dream Coat The pla is about Joseph and the coat c many colors lt s a rock opera b who did Cats Jesus Christ Sup if . . Q U . ' . W Andrew Lloyei Weber and Tim Ri it Q. Q a NW . . 1 2-' D , , W' . Zffi T : Trista Callender, and Kim Roberts hit the right cue to sing A B: Two girls sing their hearts out in the musical. C: Joel Rising gets funky while singing his song D: Shadow Souther plays the part of a humble Joseph. F: Anne Berg plays the part of narriator. 2 1 g M we X Y fi ,J J.-1. T. if ff' sf-r K s ' 'Q in B it Q i 7 R s ,gs A i' ' , ,f . I , A ,gs is K 1 4 WW ...M -st... uh E: QL-RJ Raul Rojas, Trista Callander, Joel Rising, Kim Roberts and George Torres F -5.5 , and many other famous plays. le musical was performed on 1, 2 and also, May 8 and 9th. cast and crew worked on the is and play since January 20th. main characters in the play : Ann Berg. Narriator: Shadow ers, Joseph: Joel Rising, Phar- oah fligyptian Kinglp Matt Mulford, Potiphar lJoseph's masterlp Shawn Moores, The Baker, Raul Rojas, and the Butler: Mr. Banning. Mr. Shive gave special thanks to Lusica Masion, Denice Bradshaw and the cast and crew. 1425 A. B. C. Varsity Team Row 1: L-R Rayh Allen, Bill Dowler, Lisa Trutta, Chad Beckart, Steve Palm. Row 2: Todd Tose, Joel Rising, Jeff Rawlings, Chris Le- brun Junior Varsity Team Row 1- Ted liersten, Cindy Dreps, Jim Wrightson, Lisa Stamper, Tracy Skinner, Meg Vinton, Nancy Thuleen, Chien- Neng Lin Row 2- Trista Callander, Rim Bret, Terri Dreps, Marta Tavolada, Sheila Holmes, Peggy McCahail, Laureen Duarte, Zalene Nun, Susan Roherer, Amy Shepard, Laure Hilton Row 5- Matt Mulford, Daven Allen, Jon Thomp- son, Pat Cilover, Steve Voung, Jim lVlcCahill, Toni Vuong, Eric Vanlersel. Sheila Holmes and Joel Rising look over the new Senate Bill 144 hat is NCAL? lt's North County Academic League. The coach, P Boldt, has been coaching the team for the past four years, and s says it's the strongest ever this year. NCAL competes academic ly against fourteen North County schools, in the Spring. The questio asked, pertain to areas students study in school, including Americ Literature, U.S. History and Mathematics. Top players this year were Joel Rising and Jeff Rawlings, at the Varsi level, and Jim McCahill, Cindy Dreps, and Zalane Nunn, at the Jr. Varsi level. I A- Freshman Team L-R Greg Rawlings, Charles Knust, Kimberly Cornwell, Quynh-Chi Phan, Ruby Singh, Laureen Duarte, Kristin Hoppe Joel Rising, Steve Pakn, Lisa Trutta, Chris Le- Brun, And Chsd Beckart discuss the answer to a difficult question Tim McCahiII, Tracy Skinner, Marta Tavolada. ..-. ,W 145 Bottom Row: Cindi Dreps, Pat Marrow, Cindi Fleep, Kathy Roy. Middle Row: Scott Walters, Terri Dreps, Judy Jen- kins, Kim Nguyen, Sarah Kish, Sonya Marchant, Tammy Smith, Chiaki Miura, Maria Velasquez. Top Row: Troy Anderson, Susan Rhor, Char- lotte Jenkins, Chris LeBrun, Brian lves, Andrew Scott, Damian Wallace, Abby Hidalgo, Mr. Jones, Suzette Mes- kimen, Matt Fiorello, Mr. Lambert, Sheri Smith. Senor Jones smiles as he thinks about Spain. A bullfight that members ofthe Span- ish Club attended in TUuana. aalwifiwfv l 'VW' GMM, lf lil I 111311 4 1 I I I - tzuylrll 1411 l 3 31117 llllijllbiqllll liilfil 7'-'4'1'.l'.v.'f.1v' .74'1'.I -. l rganized by Mr. Jones and Mr. Lambert, the Spanish Club planned many activities. Some of the activities were going out to dinner once or twice a month to a Mexican Restaurant, one day trip to Olvera Street in Los Angeles, and some members went to see a bull fight in Tguana. The president, Tammy Smith, and vice-president, 146 Frank Escalante, enjoyed planning these activities with members and advisers. This is also Mr. Jones' last teaching Spanish at Orange Glen. He will be teaching Melilla, Spain. Mr. Jones has been at Orange Glen twelve years and we wish him luck on his newjob in 3 f ,N 1 ig 1 , , ' T 'f':4,g1 ' b rf Front Row: Bo Gullin, Darcy McLaugh- lin, Molly Hansen, Cynthia Wright, Marion Bunsaux. Sedond row: There- sa Rodriquez, Carolyn Thayer, Deidre Buddin, Chu'an Nunn, Rim Cornwell, Ruby Singh. Third row: Mrs. Lent, Su- sie Strickland, Rim Miller, Julie Ste- phens, Meg Vinton, Michelle Usher, Ginger RGranton, Teri Guerrette Front Row: Adam Mateljan, Brian Old- field. Second Row: Rim Gerrisen, Mr. Zittel, Nancy Thuleen, Debbie Eber- wein, Gina Goldstone, Alan Young, Andrea Holloway, Shelia Holmes, Chris Reichert, Marisa Grovom, Yvonne Schwab, Eloise Ramos, Greg Doherty, Jim Wrightson, Jenny Gar- rett, liim Brett. '--ln , A ,, ' My , , i 'Wien jf f ., . I a fy jig-.,'w,Q.L , wwfi -- . - . I Il I l Il I I ffl I HYY- fimffllY'l IlIflllI4.ll!1llIfY Ilfllflzfflllll- will Q2 74 1374 17- 1?.'I'.' 'lfn 717 Il'A'1'4l', -A'A l'A' v - he French Club had many members this year. The oflicers of the club were Molly Hansen, President, Darcy McLaughlin, Vice-President, Bo Guillen, Secretary, and Cynthia Wright, surer. With the help of Mrs. Lent, the French teacher, they ned many activities. Some of the activities were an end-of-the- ester Progressive Dinner, dinner at a French restaurant, and a ire day- movies, games, and skits. The club also had several raisers planned. The club members would also like to thank Lent for giving her time and effort and for allowing the students ave a French Club. he German Club had 55 members which made the club more interesting during activities. The club went on a ski trip to Mammoth and they planned trips to Magic Mountain and Sea World. Mr. Zittel was the advisor and the officers were Revin Bree, President, and Dianne WAde, Vice-President. The German Club would like to thank Mr. Zittel for all his time and effort he put in organizing and planning the activities. 147 Yvonne Duarte, Zalane Nunn, Debbie Eberwien, Mary Stephanovich, Cindy Wright, Gina Goldstein, Ruby Singh, Sheila Holmes, Derek Maxson, Bill McGowan, Jessica Treat, Shannon Byrne, Mrs. Byrne. L-R: Pat Marrow, Mary Stepanovich, Rim Cornwell, Derek Maxson L-R: Sheila Holms, Dcreck Maxson, Ruby Singh, Trista Callander, Meg Vinton x . .ns C it . WW 148 unior Statesman of America, or J.S.A., is an organization for students who enjoy discussing and debating world political and social events. ln just their second year president Sheila Holmes is planning a debate conference with Torrey Pines and a How To video about debating. Patrick Morrow, former president and current Southern Empire Region Mayor, started the club in 1984 after a friend told him of a chapter there. In November, a number of students an teacher-advisor Alice Byrne, traveled t the Los Angeles Airport Hilton Hotel for a overnight conference. Another confer ence, held in May, was also attended by members of the chapter. The group debated many items includ ing capital punishment and the credibility of Santa Claus. Vice-president Gina Ciold ston moderates these debates. Many oth er debates are planned for the year. A, Rom 1- Raletrl Ojeda, Sheryl llesselxline, Joe lhirezlli, Dorje l.yon,?'1trri.1 Agrrrliera, Clrtrrlerrc lllinguorth Row 2- Frank batter- white, l..rrry lavretrtr, l'er'min Olano, Rod Dovuly Mike Chap- man, Kenny Jewell V'larl.1Ttrxolarltr, lSerth.r Webb, Rom 5- lorn Roberts, Ray Allen, liordon Ciufstason, fhris EE-olarrtl, lSill John- son, l isa Judlxins, Susan Rolner, Becky Ruth, Traxis lxnuelson, Kim lireltv, Dan Crawford, txrisitn Hoppe, Norman Shelburne, Robbie fltlllllltlll, lirian Rogers, Kurt lxramar, tlric Young, Mat- thew Wieberg, Charlotte Sherhurne, Katy Srneltler, lisa llell- man. Rom ll- Heil Janis, Qlrad llieley, Jerry Cordero, liran- ressco'l1rvoloda, Kirk Yantz, Craig Ciarc ia, Steve Dorsey, Dona- xan Lucas, PaulCrentile,RohCr'tArr1old,Dr'exx Schullv, Douglas Kaley, lidwarrl Sclroler. IS. Crordon Crufstason, Rod Dowdy, Martha Tava- loda, Sheryl llesseltine, Fermin Olano, Mike Chapman. Christmas Parade, December 15, 1986. 3 - v i A Oli T' J :-f-fr -sg -if-,. V B C. Orance Glens ROTC marching in liscondidos he NJROTC is an organization which involves high school students to educate them in the aspects of the military. Orange Glen has a strong ROTC unit. This year they participated in many events. The ROTC students were in the Escondido Christmas Parade and received a trophy for participa- tion. They also went on a tield trip during which they toured the Battleship New Jersey at the Naval Station in San Diego. Another activity they participated in was a navy field day with many competitions including academic and athletic competitions. Some ofthe Cadets took part in a mini boot camp at the Naval training center. The Military Ball was held on May 23 in La Mesa. Mt. Miguel and Santana high schools co-hosted the event. A spectacular awards assembly was held on May 29 to showcase the outstanding members. All in all 1986-87 was a productive year for everyone in- volved. 149 C Senior Senior : Marion Bursaux, France. 1 Tellez flgorl lpas, Spain. Junior: Christian Lowen, Denmark. Senior: Junior: Christoph Reichert, West Germany. Anita Mussi, Brazil. B ' Q '-f: i 4? -wr. ff rv. A ,gk N -3 : tl 'Fw ',:' f i .... ff' 150 rift e had five students from five different countries in the for- eign exchange program at Orange Glen High School this year. The countries represented were Denmark, France, West Germany, Spain, and Brazil. These indivi- duals were an asset to our schoo They had a chance to visit ot country and they were glad t come. Welcome our newcomers t our country and our school if yo have the chance. J f Steve Duenas and Brenda Liguori having at lunch while working in the student store. Hi, may l help you? says Scott Eflinger. Matt Calarco trying to remember the chance. Working hard, Carolyn Thayer hands back -A the change. i 3 . me ii' 5 at . ff ,if f i ,,,, M ,,, 95 V Ill , M 'fl M, 8 ,,,, .1 ,,,, , Za mg V , llll lyyl , , M , , 4 fifii miffy B c D merchandising, Distributive Education Clubs of America, DECA, has been one of our most suc sful organizations at Grange Glen. he DECA chapter acquired several new assets this yr as a result of their hard work and achievements in past. A new computer room was added to the end of 30's wing for the computers part of the class. The m is airconditioned and modern as well as nice ZA also purchased an awning to put over the patio of rganized to teach students about retailing ancr the student store. This provides shade for the workers as well as keeping the food cooler and out of the sun! The chapter's president, Lane Johnson, and other members continued to manage the student store. ln addition to their usual activities they produced a televi- sion show for channel 2. This year the class will attend conferences in San Diego, Palo Alto, and the national conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. The DECA class is one that has always been an outstanding achiever at Orange Glen. I5 Back Row, Chad Newby, Joel Rising, Jeff Rawlings Steve Palm. Front Row, Todd Tose, Lisa Trutta Robyn Constable, Ray Allen, Chris LeBrun. Top, Lisa Stamper. Middle, Margaret McCahill Laureen Duarte, Zalnae Nunn. Bottom, Rim Brett Marta Tavolada. Deep in concentration, Jeff Rawlings pulls the an swer out of his head. Joel Risings rehearsing his speech before the tour- nament. 3 Grange G C 52 Academic Decathalon is a team which competes academically with most of the San Diego County schools. This year Decathalon placed very respectably. Steve Palm ancl Chris LeBrun each placed first in Science and Math- ematics, respectively. One might ask, l'What is Aca- demic Decathalon? One answer may be: UAcademic Decathalon is a team which goes to UCSD to com- pete with the top 50 high schools i the area. They study all fields c academics: math, science, Englisl History, Civics, Speech, and currer events. Each student must write an essa and a speech to give in front 1 judges. Orange Glen has traclitior ally been a strong speech ac' demic team and this year was exception. Orange Glen plac very well in its class. CSF President, Lisa Trutta, Smiles for the camera. L-K: Row l: Jim McCahiII, Cindy Fleeup, Beth Reimer, Bill Dowler, Lois Levers, Diane Wade, Yvonne Schwab, Jim Wrightson. Row 2: Denise Belnap, Cheryl Dunbar, Lisa Dunbar, Julie Horn, Nancy Thuleen, Jesse Aldana, Jeff Rawling, Marta Tavolada, Terri Dreps, Shanon Lockard, Lisa Stamper, Clinger Cirandon, Tracy Skinner. Row 25: Steve Palm, Lisa Trutta, Rich Merrime, Cindy Dreps, Za- lane Nunn, Miki Woodward, Meg Vinton, Peggy lVlcCahill, Laureen Duarte, Louis Wise, Bill Chang, Pat Marrow Row 4: Chris LeBrun, Amy Shephard, Ted liersten, Brian Sands, Ed Olano, Jason Beagle, Charlotte Jenkins, Bill -- McGowan, Sheila llolmcs, Tim Budd he California Scholarship Feder- ation is a statewide service organi- zation comprised of the top scho- lastic students. To qualify as a C.S.F. member a student must receive a mini- mum of 5A's and one B per semester. C.S.F. activities included the spring blood bank drive, assisting with fall registration. and a trip to Disneyland. Students who have maintained mem- bership for four semesters including one in their senior year are considered life time members. Special privileges for life time members include parking in the fac- ulty parking lot, a gold tassle and sash at graduation. 155 Top Row: Robert Plunke, David Haas, Mr. Bree, Randy Muth, Laurie OBrien, Jody Hill, Sheila Holms, Debbie Hull, Rene Ze- peda, Maria Velasquez, Dan Hett, Rim Miller. Row 2: Lori Erro, Marti Teri. Toni, Tina Torsoro, Kathy Dusharme, Chris Manson, Beatrice Enriques, Rosalia Ro- mero, Cindy Vananrooy, Derek Jenkins, Third Row: Michelle Cunefare, Tina Wise, Heidi Walters, Ann Berg, Perter Rauch, Deanna Sholberg, Raul Rojas. Tina T., Tina W., Michelle, and Mr. Bree all are smiling at the camera. Clowning around the guys decided to see how heavy Mr. Bree was. ws' Q- X Y he peer counseling program ltinueing to grow. Training period 5 was initiated at Orange Glen lasts for approximately one month, High School the fall of 1985. then counselors could be seen ev- The first class was composed of ery day talking and listening with O 154 fourteen students. Since then, the program has grown, and now con- sists of thirty students and is con- their counselees everywhere on campus and off. tttiy s sttt - X X Qfygu fi K S f rf 1 ,1 4 K tudents Against Driving Drunk, has a main goal of reducing the number of deaths on the high- ways due to alcohol and drug related traffic accidents. S.A.D.D. has tried to raise student awareness of the prob- lem through posters and campus ac- tivities. During the car smashing event, students used a sledge hammer to smash a car that had been wrecked by a drunk driver. Members of S.A.D.D. also attended a staying alive training program designed to develop decision- making skills and participated in the San Diego County Youth for Sober Driv- ing Spring Conference. The officers were: President-Terri Dreps, Vice President-Jennifer Gerson, and Activity Chairperson-Celina Lopez. 155 W ..... 3 5, ' -- is ,,k. gy 1. K i --H if N W ---...Q...i BACK ROW: Mr. Martin, Bill Sadkowski, Michele Proulx, Corey Botts, Jeff Snook, Steve Covey, Peter Authier, John Belneman, Bret Stewart. MID- DLE ROW. Vicki Wise, Sean Peer, DeDe Treaster, Becky Bourguigon, Tracy Titus, Judy Jenkins, Mr. Carol, BOTTOM: kathy Balmer, Jason Harper, Donna Heath, Peggy Balmer. Mr. Martins 4th pd plant science class takes time out for a picture. .W . --...gf ii' -. '11 x 54+ 'M 'Q XA 2 an 1' ,af f f -5 f . . . . W, JM, E A: Mindy is in the green house preparing to hang a plant that she grew. 1 ,gg p- ,.:' L B: The Stehlys work together in their garden to grow food for iguanas. gf C: Michelle Proulx shows off her live stock at the Del Mar Fair. D: President, Donna Heath and Amy Hunter smile for the camera. L l T FFA is a National Organization of igh school students interested in Ericulture. FFA consists of many tivities that extend the learning tperience beyond the classroom. The agriculture students partici- ate in activities such as raising 1imals for the fair, raising plants to sell and work in nurserys. Many students also work in pet stores and with veterinarians. While FFA is a lot of work it is a lot of fun to. Every year the well preparedjudging teams compete in the state judging contest in San Luis Obispo. This program is an opportunity to prepare students for the future in any kind of field. FFA gives each individual student a chance to build self confidence and leader- ship skills that will last them the rest of their life. 157 A' Ms Maloney practices primative aerobics. B: Mr. Zittel says pass me another Lowenbrau. C: Mr. Allister says GO ahead make my day. D: Mr. Lambert and Ms. Millburn many moons ago. E: Mr, Damelio smiles for the camara- 1968. F: Eatone, drink one, smoke one, toke one for me says Mr. Bree- 1968. Air 49 wa 1 1 .kr ,. WU wwliltwl. 158 ' 1 A ' 2 2 C Mr. Alstrum and Mrs. Jacques say, Cheese! Mr. Villalobos tries to smile after being attacked by a lawn mower. Plow remember- behind the ear and off the collar! Coaches Disney and Bice, 1968. Mr. Weiler shows us what was under the hood 20 years ago. Mr. Martin gives us his serious look. Trying to decide who will be the new social Science Chairman, Mr. Rutledge Sr Mr. Alstrum fight it out - 1975. Mr. Turner and the old teaching days. 159 160 Z I i l 7 ' W M' 'ieiffoq' ' Terry Anderson, George Allister, Stan Alstrum, Byron Aughenbaugh, Bill Banning, Elaine Berrier, Tom Bice, Pat Boldt, Denise Bradshaw, Darwin Bree, Richard Brown, Susan Bolger, Alice Byrne, Jeff Carlovsky, David Carroll, Allan Clinger, Mike Cum- mings, Alan Dale, Marcelle Dale, John Damelio, Lee Dimon, Richard Disney, Katherine Dooley, David Drielsma, Dana Ernest, Joe Farias, Jerry Fenton, Sydney Fox, Tom Gabriella, Jeanette George, Fred Georggin, Rob Gilster, Gary Gustafson, Bob Hamilton, Bob Hughes, Stan Ingram, Audrey Jaques, Cmdr. Don Jessup, Len Johnson, Bill Jones, Lavoda Kotulla, Mark Rrisqanson, Alan Lambert, Monte Lefton, Caroline Lent, Nancy Lindsay, Bob Marsala, David Martin, Don Martin, Jeannie Maloney, Jim McGlothlin, Jean McKee, Judith Millburn, Gary Miller, Frank O'Brien, Teresa Palzkill, David Parker, Pat Portis, Charles Printz, Laurie Reck, Kay Reeder, Jim Rees, Shirley Rehopkf, Tony Ricketts, Bill Rutledge, Howard Savage, Candy Serry, Nancy Shields, Dennis Shive, Edna Smith, Erin Smith, John Sowers, Linda Steiner, Jody Stevens, Don Sutton, Marilyn Tam, Paul Turner, Joel Vexler, Ernest Villa, Jose Villalobos, Pam Walker, Art Warren, Clarence Weiler, Bonnie Wheeler, Gorden Zittel. 1 e ni-at 73 t figs , Top Row: Donald R. McArthur, Dane Block, Bruce K. Studebaker, John Cooper Bottom Row: Charlotte Hotchkiss, Dr. George J. Reed, John Cherington B: Dr. Ed Brand C: Norman Barnhard D1 Shirley Rehopkf A 161 Dr.FreHas Mr.GeorgQn 'A-.. ' i Huffman Reck Q M H TQ X my W X -I igx fr N? N X X xwmg X sf? 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Millburn, Judith English Miller, Gary ROP O'Brien, Frank English Palzkill, Teresa Cons and Home Parker, David English Portic, Pat Soc, Science Printz, Charles Mathematicsflnd. Ed. Reederr, Kay English Reese, Jim Business .. M.. .....- -...eh Qi:i:S2Q::i..fl!5 -: 'if' if fs ' 4, Y' - fs:-5 . -iv'--. K. Hg.. ...ky Hi.: .Qs c.c..- -5 :gf -' .- .... g.-. .KF ...- . f ii :-: .... .-.,,--. .-. .,...,., . Y. ..r v .. ,... ... 1 L '.,k .W f- .. si 5 ' wx E J . .lg -if... .Q ,..-. . .... N.. Y'5TwX..J .s as Y ifiii '51-sw s .assi .Sw 166 if ,,,,, . + ..,.kkV . X fx W ,Q E .,.,2?, N , C M , V 6 Q K , ,., kr - V ,,,,ll 155 l l. 6' , 2 NO Ps-foto AVNLABLE f, ' ,fm ring, Ricketts, Tony Science Rutledge, Bill Soc. Science Salo, Diane Special Ed. Savage, Howard Art Serrin, Mike Science Serry, Candy Mathematics Shields, Nancy Physical Ed. Shive,Dennis Comm, Arts Smith, Erin Soc. Science Smith, Edna Deaf and Hearing Sowers, John Mathematics Steiner, Linda Mathematics Stevens, Jody English Sutton, Don Ind. Ed. Tam, Marilyn Consumer Ed. Tucker, Duane Mathematics 167 Turner, Paul Work Ex. Vexler, Joel Science Villa, Ernest Foreign Lang. Villalobos, Jose Mathematics Walker, Pam Physical Ed. Warren, Art Physical Ed. Weiler, Clarence Ind. Ed. Wheeler, Bonnie English Zittel, Gordon Foreign Lang. Dye, Jessie R.O.T.C. Saboda Substitute Boyle, Holly Attendence Brees, Orba Cashier Burt, Sandra Principle Secretary BIJITOTI, Jean Nurse Frank, Marlene Attendence 168 W Foster, Joanne Counseling Secretary Freese, Harriet Library Clark Goerge, Jeanette Librarian Hazel, Connie Register Horton, Lisa Instructional AIDE Ponchetti, Alida Instructional Salzano, Psychologist Stoddard, Irene Attendance Vermilya, Ruby Receptionist Mr. Johnston take by surprise Rob Gilster takes a break during weights. I FacultyfStaff 169 Security guard, Ralph Briviesca patrolling the student parking lot. Security guard, Dixie Miller takes time out ofher busy job. Our friendly custodians. xl., . ss., . ,W .fi JIM 170 them at school on weekends, holidays, evenings. The custodians are always willing lend a helping hand and should be c ed for ajob well done. The security system at Orange Glen ed students from -going off campus passes or during lunchtime. Security also aided in the fights that often during lunch due to close-campus. The guards definitely take theirjob seriously patrolling and keeping their eye on students -i X.kk -Q., Faculty 171 A. 172 2 A? 2 2, 2? 2 iz 2 4 9 'B . . V . 9 vs? '45 kj gi, ii 'xii' Wai' IF! ,pw ,snag VN WWW! WW Saw 4 .QQ .i 'K - x V A -, ' ' A JN Y .x.fi ' ,W Y Mfg , V T ' A- ' 9 1,3 wevmudky w ., , 1 , . , .fr ,. -' ,Aw Y wx 3 Y, MXL M 2 4 . ,I A N K -,?4.m.ym X' 1 f ,. . 1+ N f Af xv ' ' . ,W if 13 1 . 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Ai sip' -' Y .Q Allen, Cami Allen, Darin Allen, Launa Allen, Michael Anderson, Allison Anderson, Gregg Arterburn, Errinn Aruiso, Melanie Ashley, Lynette Askegreen, Ashley Askim, Christine Bagstead, Robert Baker, Shelley Ballard, Michael Bannock, Christopher Barber, Edward Barrett, Anna Bartlett, David Bates, Tara Bauer, Anne Beagle, Jason Beers, Charles Bell, Brandi Bell, Steve Belnap, Denise Belz, Lisa Bigler, Robert Birdsall, Christina Bishop, Gary Blackburn, Jearl Blackburn, Michael Blackson, Brenda Blackeborough, Revin Blakeborough, Mike Blankenship, Tony Blunk, Douglas Bolton, Lucille Boozer, Jeff Borboa, Gabe Bosworth, Lynette Botts, Brian Bourguignon, Rebecca Bowman, George Boyett, Cynthia Bradley, Rim Brady, April Brady, Michael Brennan, Traci 174 Burning Juniors wit Unknown students shows us Mike Burnham S3yS. K'W0Wl how fun lunch is. What 21 DUHCIWV' Brett, Kim Broce, Lori Brockway, Julie Brown, Sandra Brown, Todd Bryson, Shannon Buenrostro, Apolinar Bullock, Brian Burnham, Michael Burrough, George Burt, Christopher Burtness, Beverly Bush, Michele Caldwell, James Cambell, Tina Canady, Kelly Caravello, Roma Carlson, Carrie Carmichael, William Carvajal, Beatriz Castanon, Raymond Cavanaugh, Tracy Celise, Jennifer Chapman, Michael Chisolm, Christopher Churchill, Troy Clark, Julianna Clark, Robert Classic, Shannon Closter, Susan Cobbs, Michael Coleman, John Collins, Jennifer Coney, Hope Constable, Rhonda Coyle, Jimmy Crane, Jeffrey Curry, Kevin Darrock, Michele Davalos, Gerogina Deye, Paul Dipietro, Lonna Doerr, Kevin Dollard, Darcie Donley, Kristine Dorsey, Dan Dreps, Cynthia Dresselhous, C. Burning Juniors 175 Drumel, Cindy Dunham, Annette Dunn, Michael Early, Dan Eaton, Jill Edge, David Edmonds, Jonathan Elbert, Jennifer Ely, Donna Eslick, Melissa Espinosa, Denise Espinosa, Thomas Ewertz, Nikki Farhart, F. Farmer, Piper Fitzpatrick, Bob Foltin, Stephen Fortin, Russell Fregoso, Jose Gallo, Mark Garcia, Craig Garcia, Cynthia Gates, Jennifer Gentile, Paul Germain, David Gerritsen, Curt Giaconi, Nicole Gipson, Jonathan Glenwinkel, Kathleen Glover, Patrick Golec, Brent Gousha, Jean Grandon, Ginger Gratz, Michelle Graves, Trevor Green, Gary Greene, Phillip Griffiths, Nichole - - E X X E Q L E , , , , , .ei K 1 it ...., Q . X X ggi F X 5 K ' was. 'Iwi M 'i .. v ia. ,, .. 3.1. ,W .L,:,.,,, ..,, , if 6 .. ,S se- 5- Q f .- -. ., M- has ,EQ .. .. ,W G , ' . r-' -- K : :se .K ms: 'A ',.,. .c,,. - if K rf? i -- -' 'Q' . . 'si Ls Q ,. a s , X X I 11' J +, N.-.K K 0 , wil-Milne W-AWS , WV 472253 'f ll-'mf if-f PM 'www 'viva 'Wm 2- f .Lf ' S Cristina Whiteley and Joanne Napier Juniors John Toth, Kevin Sayers, demonstrate what true friends are for. Mike Whittaker and what? A sopho- 176 Burning Juniors more? 1Stony Lane Corbin.J 'lm Ns r lik sf ,ef Barry Lane and a friend take a stroll at Debbi Haffey, Ana Barrett, and Tina lunch. Campbell have fun at a football game. D leeb it C Guerrette, Teri Guest, Pauline Gustine, Randall Gutierrez, Dana Guyse, Jeffrey Haffey, Debbi Hahn, Candi Hammond, Jennifer Hansen, Molly Harberson, Lance Hardestly, Allison Hardinge, Terri Harper, Jason Harris, Crista Harris, James Hazel, Susan Heath, Allan Heck, Michelle Henry, David Hermosillo, Denise Hicks, Wendy Hill, Leann Hilton, Steve Hines, Deanna Hoag, Candace Hobbs, Chris Hoelscher, Jenny Holden, Jay Hollins, Lisa Holmes, Sheila Hughes, Laura Huseby, Tom lllingworth, Charlene Ives, Brian Jarrett, Catherine Jenkins, Charlotte Jinks, Christopher Johnson, Joanne Jones, Nicole Juve, Troy Keller, Nicole Kelley, Trista Burning Juniors 177 Kingery, Kathryn Kinley, Heather Kirkendall, Ann Kish, Sara Kleinsmith, Kelly Krichman, Marc Labus, Michelle Lang, Ronald Lall, Jason Lauhon, Jeff Lavoie. Colleen Lawrence, Andrea Layne, Barry Le, Huy Leander, Brian Leger, Joseph Leigh, Erica Lemus, David Leuthauser, Keith Lin, Chien Ho Lindstorm, Ellen Lira, Denny Lopez, Troy Lott, Renee Lovelady, Brian Lowen, Christian Lucero, Jason Lutz, Becky Lyle, Johanna Manriquez, Amy Marchant, Sonya Marquez, Teresa 178 Burning Juniors Brian Starr and Brandi Bell dernon- Showing off his baby face, Gregg Anderson Strate how Big Red makes you KISS a proves that deep down he's really a pussy- little longer. Cat- ss X s x Q sf was px- Q L ss Tarak Abassi and Tiffany Jimerson Randall Ciustine and Gabe Barboa gave us their best shot. check IT out. Martin, Charles Martinez, Angela Martinson, Kristine Mathis, Derek Matson, Rochelle Maxson, Derek McCabe, Vickie McCahill, James McCormick, Jennifer McGowan, William McKenzie, Scott McKinley, Rose Marie McNeal, Anna Mecaro, Toni Meek, Tara Meissner, Tobi Mellon, Debbie Meyers, Teresa Miller, Brian Miller, Dana Miller, Kim Miller, Tim Monach, David Moore, Janet Mora, Jennifer Morgan, Jamie Morley, Chanelle Morris, Thed Mrozek, Aida Mussi, Anita Napier, Joanne Naranjo, Jose Nash, Lard Neidner, Monica Nelson, Ambrose Nelson, Lisa Newland, William Newton, Deborah Nguyen, Kim Niwa, Hiro Nunn, Zalane O'DonnelI, Chris Burning Juniors 179 O'Brien, Katie Ochon, Debbi O'Connor, Kathleen Olivares, Eva Ontiveros, Dians Orosco, Lorraine Panis, Daniel Parada, Gina Parrow, Carolyn Passey, Jim Pearce, Heather Pederson, Christofer Pemrod, Robert Perez, Jeanette Perez, Steven Peterson, Kristen Peterson, Kyle Phillips, C. Phillips, Nicole Pickron, Angela Pinkerton, Christopher Poole, Jason Pope, Joseph Portillo, Brooke Posey, James Potts, Teresa Powell, Richard Prohoroff, Sara Proulx, Plichelle Rabner, Jennifer Raczka, Matthew Radic, Dragutin Ramirez, Carmen Ramsey, Pamela Raser, Suzanne Rauch, Peter Real, William Reams, Jeffery 180 Burning Juniors ,, Q 'R sg .R i W T if 1 if l' - .E N. F . VE Xxx i A group ofJuniors pose togeth- Kevin Sayers can't believe we're tak- er. ing his picture. Brooks Townsend shows the David Seymour can't handle William Newland thinks he just proper way to greet Freshman, the sight of underclassman. swallowed a fly. Reine, Danica Reinertson, Rockford Reis, Karianne Reutzel, Jeff Rice, Jessica Ricketts, Deborah Rider, James Roberts, Jedonne Roger, Jennifer Rogers, Lee Ann Rojas, Anita Romero, R. Ross, Mary Salisbury, John Sanchez, Manuel Sands, Brian Santibanez, Jody Sayers, Kevin Schelling, Dionne Scoble, John Scott, Andrew Scott, Shanowa Sebastian, David Seighman, Melissa Seymour, David Shaffer, Kimberly Shank, James Shenk, Melissa Shumaker, Catherine Sikes, Drew Simon, Kathleen Sissenwein, Derek Skinner, Tracy Sleeper, Stephanie Small, Jennifer Smith, Dustin Solano, Juan Sowers, Jason Sparks, Leslie Stamper, Lisa Standal, Gwen Stanley, David Starr, Brian Burning Juniors 181 Staunton, Andrea Stehly, Joseph Steinbaum, Alan Stenfors, Miriam Stepan, Julie Stephens, Julie Sterling, Connie Stratford, Brent Stump, Michael Tadd, Chris Tatman, Steven Tavolada, Marta Terrazas, Laura Teschendorf, Craig Testerman, Joseph Teter, Michele Thebeau, Wayne Theetge, Kelly Theetge, Kevin Thweatt, Robert Tillyer, Michael Tobias, Kimberly Tomlinson, Tawnya Toth, John Townsend, Brooks Townsend, Holly Trutta, Mark Turk, Tom Upson, Donald Uribe, Elba Uruchurtu, Elizabeth Van lersel, Edward Vasquez, Claudie Verner, Cory Villalpando, Tricia Wayner, Kimberly Waldron, Mary Wall, Ray Waller, Lorianne Walters, Scott Wasdyke, William Weiler, Eric Whiteley, Cristina Whiteley, Dawn Whittaker, Mike Wilbur, Susan winiains, Rich Wilson, Matthew Winans, Robert Winchester, Michelle Zerkel, Kira 182 Burning Juniors 3 Q s X S if X s X, 1 - , .3 . f ' ' T' X ,lik ,H Qi .ith ,ft::+j.-ng ilk C 553 is fs it ., : Q ,. x. P . ,,.. f - as . - s A M. QW Q sg LeAnne Rogers models her freckled face and colgate smile. .--,Zi-w ffwwm, f , 'ggi '- vii. ' ' ,,,, . ffff' .' 'I . -- ,Q M- W, . ,.,,,,.., ,,:, , .el --- , 1 , ki., . iz-f , V, f I ffl ....., ,,,, ll , ,, ,. Q K 1 ,nyfgglw ' I .H f ff --,,, 1 . ff ,ffm M ,, ,, ..,, if... fm.. . Z, ,, lf .,,..f , ll... .,, 'ws--, ff f f., . Y Shank and Mike Whittaker pal nd with their best friend. lk Portillo thinks somebody just oed on her foot. Juve gives one of his usual looks. I Scobie exclaims, oh my! as d William Newland gets camera hap- : Monach shows how well oxy 10 ,s. Adams, Rhonda Aquilera, M. Crosby, Vanessa Gomez, Sylvia Graham, Jelf Hall, Doug Hermosillo, Denise Levers, Larry Malone, Bobby Mayo. Richard Reiley. Elizabeth Scott, Serena Smith, Candy-Lynn Thweatt, Patti Uulay, A. Warren, Wendy Burning Juniors 1815 2 84 gl! X fix Q U? me fm I mqmw, HV . ...npr Ao- ' X, Y ,M an-Wgq ,356 X 185 it Abuzir, Omar Adair, Brian Akans, Chelsea Aldana, Jessee Allen, Danny Ames, Shelley Anderson, Tiffany Anderson, Troy Andrews, Derek Applegate, Judith Araujo, Katia Arnold, Robert Ashton, Jonathon Baker, Chris Balmer, Rarren Balmer, Katherine Bambacht, Jennie Barone, Veronica Bash, Cullen Beck, Christina Behneman, John Bell, Renda Benner, M. Bergmann, Rita Bergstrom, Shannon Best, Valerie Bigler, Jason Blackburn, lioriann Blevins, Charles Boggs, Nikki Bonnet, Brian Bresnik, John Brown, Janie Brown, Ramiah Buehler, Steven Buenrostro, Carlos Bumgardner, Heidi Bundy, Donielle Callander, Trista Capaci, Levi Capel, Donald Cardoza, Andy Carlson, Tara Carillo, Lisa Casafranca, Mariella Castanon, lrma Caster, Richard Castillo, Timothy 186 Burning Sophomores YL 3. X If t S X Q A is X. W ,F Q 2 Xt. as X, ...., .-4 A 2 i W Mack Davis tries to look busy. Emilie Hall suddenly smiles as she dreams about driving a white P BMW, Lara Herron and Lisa Nation enjoy Sophomore kicks back and takes an inside joke together at lunch. in the scene. Castro, Elke Cavalle, Rodrigo Cauen, Julie Celise, Melodee Cerda, Michelle Chadwick, David Chagala, Laura Classic, John Cochran, Joylin Cot, Nancy Collett, Jadelle Collins, Bridget Collins, Carrie Contreras, Deanna Coons, Ellen Copeland, Shane Corbin, Stoney Cordaro, Gerardo Corona, Guadalupe Cortez, George Cottrell, Angelique Covey, Stephen Coy, Sean Dean, David De Benedictis, Alan Deskin, Davielle Deu Pree, Steven Dias, Glen Dodge, Thomas Doherty, Greg Donegan, Sean Dreps, Terese Duenas, Steve Burning Sophomores 187 188 Dunbar, Linda Duschek, Kelley Duval, Matthew Elisan, A. Ends, Marc Enriquez, Enrique Epperson, Nicole Espinosa, Raymond Esposito, Dennis Falling, Rebecca Farris, R. Favela, Enrique Felix, Louis Fielder, Elizabeth Fiorello, Michael Fischer, Jennifer Flannery, Michelle Fleeup, Robert Fluegge, Duane Foster, Bradley Foster, Lance Frank, Brenda Frantz, Christine French, Shannon Freshner, Jackie Gallardo, Monica Galvan, Maria Galvin, Kevin Gann, Jason Garcia, Nicole Gardoski, Eric Garrett, Jennifer Gerritsen, Kimberly Gerritsen, Laura Gerson, Jennifer Gick, Kristin Gick, Shane Gillespie, M. Givens, Shellie Glass, Jason Glaze, Becky Godbee, Jennifer Burning Sophomores -.rf gt ' , ,. :L T 1 - :i x . ix: - Q 1 , ., ki .1 nf ,.,-' Q ,--:sa F rr N K . Q MSF' .. he 55:42:35 . few-12, - -- .- ' WEYl':i 5i::f2iQ RR, .S ii!:5'?55',f:5' . Q- get . - - Q N sm- - -y, 'ii ers? if it t Q Q ,sg me .. 'Ss Tk . ,i X X Q. G.,. '-11 Rita Bergmann with best friend Emilie Hall, take a minute to talk about going skiing Christmas Day. 'I F 9 55 W XX r ' f . f GX XA 'Q Q25 ' Q xx b 5 ms ir . i is t gizii X W X sf X X X X K 321 it X A X E? 5 23. S 5 X, t I X X fx X X X is .. Y J 4 X iff! '- if S XX X EN IZE Goehner, Jody Golec, Michael Gonzalez, Dinah Gonzalez, Kisha Graues, Amy Gregory, Kristine Gronquist, Kelly Guerrero, Shane Gulbranson, Duane Gulla, Barbara Hall, Emilie Hall, Richard Hall, Steven Halper, James Harkey, Jeanne Hartman, Robert Hartman, Michelle Hauilera, Marie Havens, Tyson Hays, William V Hearn, Sean Hebner, Dionne Hernandez, Jose Herron, Lara Heyner, Jennifer Hightower, Dorothy Hilton, Laura Hoefflinger, Timmothy Holman, Jason Hooten, James Horn, Julie Jaime, Regina Jarvis, Jamie Johnson, Aaron Johnston, Lori Jolly, Dori Jones, Gregory Juarez, Andres Ratin, Jennifer Reng, Vannary Kersten, Theodore King, Nathan Ripp, Jason Kloepfer, Dawn Rlumpp, Noe Jason Holman sneeks a peek. Allen Williams, Danny Allen, Billy Yea- gar, and Mark Weller pose for the la- , test GQ- Cover' Burning Sophomores 189 Knowles, Julie houry, Tammy Kratz, Shawn liromer, Kurt Ladwig, Bonnie Lang, Sarah Lantz, Stacy Lawson, Gretchen Leander, Jeffrey Le Brun, Wayne Ledman, Roman Lemus, Gustavo Lewis, Summer Leyva, Jodi Light, Jimmy Ligouri, Brenda Linner, Stacy Livingston, Crystal Lockard, Shannon Lopez, Joseph Lopez, Michael Lund, Martha Macklin, Shawn Maguire, Joy Malone, Brian Manell, Karol Manor, Ann Martin, Anne Martin, Astrid Martin, Duain Martineau, Larry Martinez, Max Martinson, Greg Maskey, Reesa Mathis, Jeffrey Mayes, Richard Mazon, Frankie McCaslin, Jennifer Mc Gill, Charles McCahill, Margaret McCasIin, Joe McClure, Mark McCulbugh, Julie McDonough, Robert McFadden, Monica 190 Burning Sophomores ' ' gm fx -4 nh , it AF' fi , S. lk X J Ms, , ,,,,, W ' vw X is K to S E X 3 gt R , X C X QS S ,.., Max - 1 Stacy Linner shows us her good side. Chad Cowsert says: Take a walk on the wild Side. m QLA is New w iv . T Y X W R 5 ,Q ww S QQ, I , 5 , -..,,.. 1 ETP' -Q. , 4 a .' Patterson, Jason Patterson, Jay Pena, Alonso Peratta, Michael Perea, David Perez, Aimee Phung, Huy Placencia, Cesar Pumper, Eric Poole, Shelia Pritchard, Jonathan Pumar, Carla Rodic, Danielle Rambo, Vashti Randall, Beth Reiley, Lisa Reinertson, Candy Reyes, Glen Richter, Timothy Rightler, Jeff Rihan, Husam Rios, Robert Roberts, Kim Rocha, Silvia Rodenbaugh, Meredith Rogers, And rea Rogers, Chris Rohrer, Susan Romero, M. Ruth, Rebecca Salazar, Tina Salgado, C. Sanders, Tony Santillipo, Francesca Santana, Sandra Sauther, Shadow Scates, Howard Schuenwald, Lance Schuetz, Andrew Schwab, Yvonne Scott, Randy Scovil, Chris Seibert, Heather Shaver, Willy Shepard, A. Sherman, M. Shidner, S. Short, A. S- M HF 3 'S 1 X f if ,Q X 5 X X wits X S X S Xxx X ! X 'i i 3 t 'K Qs , X , y X X Q ji it X it C if 4 -mf x at 'Rf .,.lMf,V st NN L: - E., ..,. Q J it A Q S .nt . I Tawyna White Studders as she tells Jason Clann tries to be discreet while the photographers not to even take opening a candy bar. 192 Burning Sophomores her picture, Sean Coy, Chris Chisolm, and Lenny McGill are surprised to be caught strutting their stuff around Silva, David Slimm, Ed Skaja, Donna Skinner, Lori Smith, Aaron Smith, Jennifer Smith, Stacy Smith, Lance Snyder, Jonathan Soppe, Andrea Stange, Jenni Stanley, Julie Steckman, Jackie Stehly, Julie Stecinunger, Misty Stepan, Jennifer Stephens, Edward Stevens, Elizabeth Szustecki, Amber Taft, Andrew Talbot, Terry Tavolada, Francesco Taylor, Michael Taylor, Vanessa Teague, Tracy Terborg, Christy Teter, Thomas Thelen, Terry Thomas, Chuck Thomas, Rochelle Thomas, Theresa Thuleen, Nancy Tiffany, Juliet Townsend, Adam Trapp, Vicky Treaster, Dede Tubbs, Scott Turnball, Calvin Vanltorn, Michael Vaughan, Holly Velez, Criselle Venisse, Paul Vilches, Lourdes Villalobos, Diane Vinje, Shannon Vinton, Meg Vogt, Roben Von Tungelin, Jeffrey campus. Burning Sophomores 195 f , A ,557 N ,tx ib'+f'l , gal-wwf 5 , wr. ,, Q? ,,, 'L M 194 Vuong, Trung Wagner, Kristine Warren, Tracy-Len Webb, Bertha Weems, Dale Weiler, Mark Weiler, Susan Westerlung, Amy Weston, Brian White, Tawnia Williams, Allen Williams, Suzanne Wilson, Natalie Wise, Linda Wolfe, Shanda Wood, Sarah Woolfrey, Laura Wright, Trennis Wrightson, James Yates, Kelly Yeager, Bill York, Cody Young, Corey Young, Marlena Zauala, Antonio Zavala, Leticia Zoo, Tracy 3 ' L ' I ., 3, Qs A 'W A X4 gf f f .N av fag f f , W 4 I I E lssi A message for the Seniors to remember. Dana Gutierrez and Stacy Linner enjoy William Hays is caught giving the each other's company. ' l vim sms: x. S sr' N s X X A i' L 'NN .. mLAL . - -L Er. Q m ' ' - KP' fi V 'Q is me X - 4 S ,Qi S . TER . . ' -.- 2 .,, .. , -. 5 ' ' :.., k:L.. Qiz. , Q. . ,M ,wi , f 'Q len Williams, Jonathan Ashton, and William ays express their emotions. , ,,. ,W ,wfwwf ,H , ' ,z,,l'a?t?W5lL ,qw f r V! g , L ' fm' Ur, 7 ga mt ff . f 7 'l'y Havens gives the surfer pose. ,V ,,,, .v,,, Fl f ,ta V -- 4 ML 15 WY' f ,ZW WW camera his latest Bu Adams, Carrie Beas-Campo, Sara Caballero, V. Carter, Catrina Clinger, Gary Contreras, Rita DeCotes, Tanya DePuyt, Tommy Eflinger, Scott Epperson, Nicole Fielder, Leah Frese, Kevin Gallano, Brock Grissom, Sherri Jones, Angela Lawton, Stacey Lenker, Vicky McQueen, Kari Miller, Gregory Morgan, Wesley Nelson, Tracy Newman, Paul O'Leary, James Ortega, S. Renteria, Angie Reyes, Gloria Rudolph, Stefan Schorey, Stephanie Selvaggio, G. Shafer, Belinda Smith, Laura Willett, Laura rning Sophomores 195 v 196 'ax S ia MW ww if 'K , S L X 4 N 1.2 gg ,-, ? , , gf W2 is KAN? ,ig .i MQ. ty. X 1 y , S W' S , 197 Mgr Abert, Jennifer Adams, Jeffrey Allen, Jennifer Amaya, Maria Amero, Heather Ames, Michael Anderson, Candace Anderson, Heidi Andreas, Patricia Andrews, Shawn Arauza, Delia Armstrong, Henry Ashcraft, Paige Ausmus, David Bales, Shannon Ballard, Eric Balmer, Margaret Barber, Richard Barfield, Jeremy Bates, Ted Bauer, Rarri Beagle, Ryan Beale, Melissa Behneman, Juliane Bell, Brian Bellamy, Jennifer Best, Lydia Bettis, Mathew Bingham, Sean Blake, Kimberly Bodden, Chad Boden, Michelle Bogart, Leesa Boggs, Matt Boland, Chris Boling, Heather Bolton, Rebecca 198 Freshman .Q . ff :Q-rt X X X X E X tts X ss f krfxf ,?X , X E23 P Y: i Stix: - :-: rx g ire -- X was I A .. .4 X is iv I its-X Eli- X Ni 1 l X5 X ix 9 5 x xslt X5 X .XXXXNX Lxx 2 Xi X ax X Q X 1 X X if ' xg X X X , X 5 . N 1 S ,Sr t t , A .4 figs 3 EX- Y' 'nfs f t L .-- 5 J' ig . K i -if . .J if i.,, PM 'f X 2:5551 x A ii i X f ,,:: A riii QQ Q Eileen Heaton plays goaliein the pas- Freshman Prince Jason Matlock and ture, Princess Stephanie Tieri take a royal pose. -2 tim-ti. 1 .,.. ' 'ir 1: -1: seat. -s:.-Q --5 g -- C J, .. X F S tm. X .9521 s t t: X X A F3 J i .- me-ft .... ...., , ..,. Z .---- 5 it , x Q S3 -Q :S 5 . k ....: ' a t - isa? ' f- . 'E ,, psf X 1 XX X ,,,, .. ' ti x . 3 C 3 C QA? N ,C N ..,, fit if , X 3 X -sf ii if t 3 . . 51:3 I ij, J, 4 ' A If Tonio Whiteley feels priveleged to talk to BIC: SOPH Amy Wester- Iund. Boomer, Amy Bowerman, John Brady, Brian Brady, Mark Brady, Nicole Bricknell, Alicia Brinneman, Mark Brown, Nicki Brown, Patricia Bryen, Deborah Buddin, Deidre Budvarson, Shawna Bugarin, Marisol Burger, Michelle Bucker, Heather Bush, Roxanne Buss, Jim cabugao, Leslie Calarco, Matthew Camejo, Eddie Capps, Jennifer Caputo, Christopher Carlson, Kristine Carmona, Roberto Carpenter, Jennifer Carrasco, Ernesto Carrasco, George Carrillo, Gary Carter, Lachelle Castaing, Christian Castillo, Tony Cazares, Esther Cervantes, Maria Chancellor, Tracey Chavez, I. Chavez, L. Chesshir, Wendy Chicarelli, Joe Christiansen, Kim Christman, Anna Cienega, Danette Clark, Michelle Claytor, Ted Closter, Darryl Colasent, Scott S. Coleman Coletta, Lori Condry, Steve Contreas, Alicia Contreas, Griselda Freshman 199 200 Conteras, Rochelle Cordova, Michael Cornwell, Kimberly Correa, Octavio Cowan, Rich Cox, James Cox, John Crawford, Daniel Cruse, Vicki Curtis, Cindy Davalos, Annie Davletich, K. DeCotes, Heather Deiley, Chad Deye, Holly Diaz, Patty Dion, Denielle Dollins, James Donais, Rachel Donegan, Michael Donley, Michael Duarte, Yvonne Dunlao, Ryan Dunlap, Cindy Dunlap, Renee Dunn, Letty Duplan, Nichole Duplessis, Michael Eason, Scott Foerwein. Steven Edmonds, Jeff Ellingsworth, Nick Endermann, Noah Englehardt, Robert Enriquez, Salvador Escalante, Enrique Esch, Christopher Esquibel, Nichole Farr, Sean Farris, Angelique Favela, Rosa Faureau, Larry Fetterly, Wendy Fielder, Joseph Finchum, Brandon Freshman im was .-wi? E iot, it C Q 'ff- W ff 7 l x r 'S-.tg s Nmwqf 'S' jp ta. 6, - K lvy Ruebelbelk gives the camera her While waiting for an encounter Pat 55,000 smile with good friend Lisa Trembly pops a certs in his mouth. RLISSO. F L t H , T C, 1 'itil sr: :...Lk X: Q' L tt f 1f 1 . Q st i ' J lsnt this a good body for a Fresh- Two Freshman catch a moment to- man? gether before heading off for P.E.? Fiorello, Elizabeth Fitz-Gerald, Sage Fleming, Mike Flores, Maria Ford, Robin Frazier, Stacy Freeman, Norman Frescas, Olivia Fuori, Joseph Fuson, Kristi Galvan, Rocio Garcia, Mark Gardner, Airyana Gerson, Marie Gertsch, Gina Getty, Heather Getz, Christiana Giddings, York Goldston Leah Gonzales, Julie Gonzalez David Gonzalez Samuel Gordey, Jessica Goza, Tina Granados, D. . mf. . -L My 2 .: . ..-- , Granados, Ernesto Granatowski, Lisa Grant, William Grauer, Nicole Greifendorf, Jennifer Grovom, Marisa Gurrola, Jose Haas, Jeffrey Hadfield, Cheryl Hall, G. Halstead, Michele Ham, Carlos Hambly, George Hammer, Jennifer Hang, D. Hanson, Shannon Harmon, Tige Harrison, lirista Harrison, Timothy Hart, Linda Harvey, Jennifer Harvey, Kristen Haskell, Francie Hatch, James Hawthorne, Heather Hayden, Lee Freshman 201 Hays, Danny Haywood, Chuck Heaton, Eileen Herberg, Kerstin Herchert, Chuck Hermen, Michelle Herrera, Natalie Hesselmeyer, Angel 5 Hidalgo, Susan Hill, Jennifer Hill, Katherine Hill, Marci Hille, Erin Holloway, Heather Holmes, Tammy Holton, Andy Hoppe, Kristin Horton, Kevin Hovis, Holly Howard, Anthony Hoyt, Chad Hroch, Melody Hudgens, Jennifer Huerta, Lisa Hughes, Clay lllingworth, Michell Jacquez, Melissa Jaynes, Dennis Jewell, Kenny Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, Erik Johnston, Jennifer Jones, Jason Jones, Kathy Jones, Chad Jones, Stephanie Juarez, David Judkins, Lisa Kalley, Douglas Kalley, D. Keeler, Brian Kerrin, Kathleen King, Daniel Kirkbride, Brandon 202 Freshman C , sl 3, --4 'Skid Lf 3? lt- -:SS s-S-' assi erik Q , Q S, A Q 5 2 Q r 3 uw x i - ,. ' , it i K K fm ... in is . 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Kiszely, Michelle Kleiman, David Knust, Charles Kokinelis, Melissa Kooiman, Darla Koontz, Richard Krein, Carey Krekorian, Quinn Krichman, Gaby Kuebelbeck, Ivy Lamb, Barbara Lamb, Brenda Lambert, Darren Lang, Robbie Latz, Sonya Lefton, Erin Leichtfuss, Leah Leopard, Todd Lewis, Blessing Lewis, Randa Lewis, Shelley Liddeke, Rochelle Lin, Chien-cheng Loftin, Sunya Logan, Christine Long, La Dena Longwell, Michael Lubien, Mathew Lucas, Donavan Lutsch, Caleb Lynds, Daniel Lynn, Wendy Lyon, Dorje Magyar, Truly Maneevone, Leonie Marchese, Camy Markel, Travis Marshburn, Robbie Martin, Desarae Martineau, Ginny Martinez, Joe Martz, Troy Mateljan, Adam Matlock, Jason Matlock, Jeremy Mayville, William Mazzetti, John McArthur, Robert McCabe, R. Mclntyre, Kristin McKee, Jerry McKenzie, Glen McPherson, Kristeen Mena, Diana Freshman 205 Meyers, Tamara Miller, Alanza Miligan, lan Mills, Danny Mireles, Maura Mitchell, Matthew Molina, Rosa Moon, Brian Moores, Sean Moran, Javier Moreno, Zulma Morgan, Emily Morgan, Trent Moss, Samantha Mourey, Kevin ' Munaco, Louis Munoz, Jose Murillo, Rogelio Murphy, Chris Murray, Glenn Neal, Patricia Nelson, Andrea Nelson, James Nguyen, John Noqques, Samara Nordquist, Quincy Nungesser, Adam Nungesser, Tara Nunn, Chu'an Ogilvie, Jennifer Ojeda, Rafael Oldfield, Brian Olquin, Curtis Olmsted, Julie Olsen, Dawn Ortega, Frank Ortiz, Alex Ortiz, Pam Parker, Matt Passey, Jeff Pastor, Jennifer Pearce, Stefanie Pefea PSYCH, Perry, Perry, Adeline Alisha Terry Wendy 204 Freshman - is 1 Iii, ,Eg 4 -..- gs, s xi- s, X S X X ling, .X t Ns . fr . if X K 1 K,-..af.,,. . X XX 'lk si X K - Wm - -'.. F R X QQ 3 W4 ' X i we 7 W' 'ZW WCA ff , ff 1 f Ji ,,,, in K .. - E' it '-' A X Q Q A il f -- S N P Z Jyzy. 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K E is Pat Trembly and Greg Gerritson smile Freshmen tries to give his evil look! as they see the girl of their dreams. Peterson, Michael Phan, Quynh-chi Phend, Paul Phillips, Edward Pitcher, Lisa Poole, Richard Porter, Scot Potter, Steve Proulx, Christine Pusztai, Richard Quiroz, Gabriel Raczka, Joshua Ramirez, Javier Ramirez, Luis Ramirez, Susanna Ramos, Eloise Randazzo, Vanessa Rawlings, Gregory Raya, Jody Raymond, Thomas Redding, Molly Reed, Michael Reeder, April Reitsma, Tony Renslow, Kelly Renteria, Priscilla Rhea, Tommy Richmond, James Rider, Windy Ridgway, Christy Rittgers, Jerilyn Rivera, Jenna Roberts, Tina Robinson, D. Roby, James Rocca, Geovonie Rocha, Arnulfo Rocha, Margarito Rocha, Miguel Rochester, David Rogers, Brian Rogers, Frank Rogers, William Rohlmeier, Scott Romero, Gerardo Rose, Douglas Rose, Shannon Ross, Jennifer Rozo, M, Russ, Patrick Russo, Lisa Fresh fflafl 205 Salas, Jackie Salisbury, Stephanie Sanchez, Armando Sanders, Kenny Santibanez, Brent Sass, Philip Satterwhite, Frank Saunders, Jeremy Sawyer, Robert Sawyer, Trudy Schaffner, Jenny Scheid, Steve Schiebel, Shandrea Schnell, Stephanie Schoeler, Edward Selby, Shawn Senter, Jennifer Shaw, Tiffany Sheldon, Jennifer Shepard, Michelle Sherburne, Norm Simonsen, Melissa Sims, Tina Small, Angela Smallwood, Amy Smeltzer-Miller, Jennifer Smith, Raechelle Snider, D. Snodgrass, Ken Soltero, Elva Sommers, Roy Soto, Victor Spence, Jennifer Stamm, Charity Stepanovich, Mary Stephens, Dawn Stephens, Wesley Stepnowski, Junemarie Stevens, Cyrus Stover, Rashelle Strathearn, Ryan Straup, Ricky Streit, Teach Strickland, Susan Strode, Mila Sullivan, Scott Swartwout, Denton 206 Freshman sg S 3 '- f.-:Lies Mg. -,..:g ' ,- '-s ,, 'n x'uI ' z'.s ' sw Q 'L ' as I q S ,... x .. 6 .. ,gy , N' X l , 1, ,,... L ,... , 'ls 5 g h fa ' ' X. n' 5 s J, its S'tSf .... x lx N ks . S on , 4 . -rs--r T ,f Q 'S S A r '- Y? a K ,ll , M .. A , i' , -., S t Q is A it A sassy K .- M Y he it S N, X - 1 4 s R? 3 Y . -vi i an 6? f SX Erin Lefton expresses her beauty. Heidi Anderson dreamily gazes at her favorite guy. ASQ xg ii, . wi ig df xl' i k5i 1 :: ' J' 5 X 1 l x E , X , .... . ..,c SS XX ik 2 Y ui Jr K' e Y X Y :.:L .. N , A 'ix Y- N -X Xu X s ., is X X T s X C isii J X A XNX S if it T is Ik c X 1 X ,,... R K ,,., S X X X s J Qs Q is rs- . is X X EE, ,.EE ., . 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Tanner, Merilee Tanner, Paul Taylor, Dana Tener, Shawna Tesoro, Cindy Thomas, Deanna Thornton, Billy Thweatt, Deborah Tiber, David Tieri, Stephennie Titus, David Torok, Derek Torres, Elvia Trembly, Patrick Treto, Daniel Turner, Dennis Turner, Mike Turrentine, Holly Tuthill, Natasha Ulrich, Gwen Urizar, Lorenzo Uruchurtu, Jose Velasquez, George Verdugo, Don Verner, Chad VUil, Olivia Vilches, Alfonso Villalobos, Mario Vincent, Frances Vinje, Matt Voeks, Danny Vogan, Jason Vogt, Lara Waits, Scott Walker, Darrian Walker, Vanessa Warren, Terri Weakly, Vanessa Webber, Rhonda Weitz, Sandra Whitaker, Brent Whitehead, Sharna Whiteley, Antonio Wilbur, James Wilkinson, Daren Wilkinson, Sharlene Williams, Douglas Williams, Stacy Winter, Kenneth Woerner, Jeff Ybarra, Christopher Young, Donald Young, Eric Zambito, Jason Zamora, Mariecruz Zepeda, Samuel Zuber, Chad Fresh man 207 .. .N ' : Buss, Jim Espinoza, Gilbert f- - X xx QXX N si gg 4 3 Gonzales, s. 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Grand Ave, Downtown Escondido Phone 745-4341 Ad 251 004 The City of New York gave the Statue of Liberty a big 1986 bash - a Fourth ofJuly festival ofsong, celebri- ties and fireworks honoring the great lady's first 100 years. Miss Tennessee Kellye Cash, the grandniece of star Johnny Cash, was crowned Miss Anerica 1987. She received the crown from outgoing Miss America Su- san Akin. Losing the Americas Cup four year's ago to Australia, Dennis Conner regained a great victory for America by winning back the cup. ln the championship race Den- nis Conner and the Stars and Stripes crew won four straight races to win the cup. 252 News .ts i s , 2 X X ,K C Q HP' J' 9 5' gn gf X a ff xx f 1. Q ,ff 2 2 wif, 4 ff fe ff A ,gsm I 1 Q? mi, 1. t 4, gt ., 'aff sg 3 Y 14120 . is r .ig gf it Britain's Prince Andrew married red-haired English commoner Sarah Ferguson in July at Westminster Abbey in a spectacle that mustered the pomp and glory of Britain's 920-year old monarchy. Andrew is the queen's second son and fourth in line to the throne. New York Giants coach Bill Parcells is carried off the field after the Giants defeated the Denver Broncos - 59-20 - in Super Bowl XXI in Pasadena, California, on Jan. 25, 1987. Caroline Kennedy, who captured America's heart as a little girl romping through the White House, married Edwin Schlossberg, a New York businessman and artist in Hyannis Port, Mass., on July 19, 1986. ,.v' A' s.- New York Mets Gary Carter is lifted in the air by relief pitcher Jesse Orosco following the Met 8-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the seventh game of the World Series in New York's Shea Stadium Monday night. 'K Ciennadiy Zakharov, a Soviet U.l'l. employee was arrested on a subway platform in New York City and charged with spying. A week later American journalist Nicholas SDD Daniloff was arrested on the streets of Moscow and accused of spying on the Soviet Union. Both men were released within a few weeks and the entire affair set the stage for a super power Summit meeting in Iceland. The president signed into law in October the broadest tax overhaul in a generation. The bill cut taxes for most workers while paring some prozed deductions and boosting the tax burden on corporations. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski, an Illinois Democrat, headed the House tax over- haul delegation and Sen. Bob Packwood, an Oregon Republican, headed the delegation from the House. i it W, 1 President ,y if Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, for a two-day summit in October to discuss arms control. The two leaders reached an impasse on testing of the U.S. Stars Wars weaponry. 254 wo Arab terrorists stormed lstanbul's main synagogue on September 6, 1986, killing ore than 20 worshipers with submachine-gun fire. When police arrived, the terrorists T etonated hand grenades and killed themselves. X L. - ,JW V ii' 1 f., The lran-Contra affair put the nation and the President in hot water. Last November 1986, it was discoverd that the United States was send- ing illegal arms to Iran and sending money made from those deals to the Contras in Nica- ragua. The Contras are a group of revolutionary freedom fighters trying to overthrow the Com- munist government-the lanstanistas. The ques- tion was whether or not the President knew of the deals or if he was completely unaware of what the NSC, National Security Counsel, was doing. Although President Reagan believed he was opening up relations with Iran, these ac- tions quickly developed into an arms for hos- tage deal. The Fower commission found that Reagan did give the first go ahead to send arms to Iran in exchange for American hostages in Beirut. ln a special televised national address President Reagan admitted he had made a mis- take and the Nation should put this incident in the past and move on to other things in govern- ment. After 20 years of ruling without serious chal- lenge, Phillipine president Ferdinand E. Marcos was forced from office amid charges of corrup- tion and scandal. The new president, Corazon Aquino, was faced with political and economic turmoil. 255 S Deep under Lake Nios in Northeastern Cameroon, the earth belched. A bubble of scalding gas rose to the surface and the wind carried it across the land. Within minutes, more than 1700 people were dead, burned by steam and choked by carbon dioxide and toxic gases. 4Among the casualities was a large group of cows! A drought spread throughout the Southeast during 1986. lt was the worst dry spell on record. At the peak of the drought, crops wilted from southern Pennsylva- nia all the way to northern Florida. Even after some rain, many farmers in the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennes- see and Virginia were on the brink of ruin. U.S. Air Force and Navy jets attacked five targets in- side Libya under cover of darkness in April, delivering a response to what President Reagan called the monstrous brutality of Libyan-backed terrorism. fAmong the targets was the Libyan Navel Academy, shown in the enclosed photo, located in a suburb of Trip0Ii.l 256 News Tr ...:.,, an 'lb The call it crack on the East Coast and rock on the West Coast. Whatever its name is, this refined, smokeable form of cocaine may be the most addictive narcotic ever sold on the streets of America. D Sedan! ln 1985 Orange Glen was chosen one of 50 California Distin- guished High Schools. ln 1986 Orange Glen has made the final round of competition of the National Secondary School Recog- nition Program. One of47 high schools in the state and one of seven in San Diego County, Orange Glen was selected for high test scores, evidence of exemplary teaching practices and sig- nificant levels of parent and community involvement. On January 16 Cara Evelyn Knott, 20, a student at San Diego State University was slain. A California Highway Patrol officer, Craig Alan Peyer, was arrested and charged with the murder of Cara Knott. There has not been a trial date set at this writing. Dm? gnu' ln January of 1987, after Christmas vacation, seventeen stu- dents were arrested on charges of selling drugs to an undercov- er agent. Dr. Cooper, the superintendent, was the only person who knew about the undercover agent being on campus. The students who were caught were expelled from Orange Glen for the rest of the year. The majority of students believed it was a good idea to have an agent on campus to catch the people who sold drugs. But some students felt that it was not fair and they sould not put undercover agents on campus. 237 W 1 wx l Q M . N ft l lf X. 'me V' ! E xr , i v E . A 6 1' W 1 , Xk Q ' f X Vs- ' ni V - 1' i X , if ' -f4i'.1l i53-f 4 '7'i'5' wr 4'?',mk . ...f i My eff ft so .iff 'S 'W V wi' k5 'k4s Q'i2,, 'THIN 7 X M is--, . 5 N it l' will , E by g lffflnil r S '. ,-.tgsaihv 7. r :'-15 ,M 3 ' fri lr 3 ,, ' Q' . it -' - 1 'mths .tt .. . K A, 6 Q Y ...K N X ' ' , X - -P J til' W! A L it 7 'iii t 238 range Glen has undergone tremendous changes in the past 25 years. Pictured above are events and style differences that occured in the 196O's, 70's and 80's. A big event that occured wa: when it snowed in Escondido ir 1967. There once was a sign tc make the lawn reserved only fo seniors also in 1967. For hairstyles, we went from the -1 'TC L... NRE fi' GLEN vs, YCUCEANSHDE OCT. 8 bufant, to long and straight and arted in the middle to one of to- ay's hairstyles, all one length with angs. Clothing has also taken a drastic hange throughout the decades. ln he 60's, it was girls-miniskirts, uys-white shirt and tie. ln the 70's 't was bell bottoms and in the 80's 't's stretch pants and over-sized hirts for girls and 501's and a t- hirt for guys. Cheerleading uni- forms have also varied in style. Formal wear is another example of clothing changes. There are big differences in the way prom attire is displayed in 1974 and 1986. Some students have even come back to be teachers after attending Orange Glen. An example is one of Orange Glen's present vice princi- pals, Shirley Rehopkf. Also, pic- tured above is Coach and business teacher, Jerry Fenton as Home- coming Prince his senior year at Or- ange Glen. Also pictured are Coach Disney, Coach Carlovsky, now Athletic Di- rector, and Coach Turner, now A.S.B. ADvisor and Work Exper- ience Coordinator. Orange Glen has come a long way since it opened its doors for the first time 25 years ago. 259 159 Sf? C mong the celebrities who died this year were Desi Arnaz, who was most famous for his role as Ricky Ricardo of the l love Lucy show, died of cancer at the age of 69: James Cagney, one of l'lollywood's famous tough guys, died at the age of 86: Benny Goodman, the king of Swing, died apparently of cardiac arrest: Cary Grant, who collapsed on stage due to a massive stroke, died at the age of 82, Ted Knight, best known for his role in the television series The Mary Tyler Show , died of cancer at the age of 62, Liberace, pianist and entertainer, died of AIDS at the age of 67, Dean Paul Martin, entertainer and son of Dean Martin, died when his jet crashed into a mountain- he was 55. Robert Preston, actor, died of lung cancer at the age of 68, and singer, Rate Smith who died of respiratory arrest at the age of 79. 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ACKERMAN, TRINETTE 24': DAVIS BERG, ANNE 25' S. 5, 4. CRASS FAN 5, 4. AUTO BERG, RQBERT 25+ 4. AGUILAR, EDWIN 24' AINSWORTH, HEIDI 24', 154 BERGIN, WENDY 25' 152. DANCE 1, 2. TRACK 5. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. YEARBOOK 4. MUSKET 4. STUDEBAKER 5, 4. BINQHAM, GREG 25' ART 4 AINSWORTH, MICHELLE 24' ALCOCER, VERONICA 24' ALLEN, JEFF 24' ALLEN, RAYMOND 24', 141, 144, 156. NJROTC 1, 2, 5, 4. COMPANY COMMANDER 4. NCAL 5, 4. ACADEMIC BLAKEBOROUGH, LORI 25' J.V. TRACK 1, V. SWIMMING 2, 5, CHEERLEADING 5, ASB 2, 5, 4, YEARBOOK 4, P.P.P. 4 BLEHM, ERIC 25' BONNETT, DARLENE 25' BOTTS, CORY 26' DECATHLON 4. SPANISH CLUB BOWEN' MICHAEL 26' 2. CHURCH CHOIR 1, 2, 5, 4. ALLISON, DOUGLAS 24' BOYENS, PAULA 26' 151. CHORUS 1. STRING OF PEARLS ANDERSON, AARON 24' TRACK 1. 21 5' 4- PEP CLUB 2, 5- SWIMMING 2, 4. SKI CLUB PRESIDENT 4. ANDERSON, DAVID 24' 124, 92. BOYETT, CHERYL 268 P.P.P. 4, CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2, 5, TRACK 1, 2, 5 5' 4- GOLF CAPTAIN 5' 4- SWIMMING 2, WATER POLO 2. SENIOR CLASS v.P. 4. ASB 5, 4. CROSS COUNTRY 4. TRACR 4, PEP CLUB 2, 5, 4. SKI CLUB 4. CCRMAR CLUB 1 2 5 4. LEON REDBONE FAN CLUB 5, 4. ARAUZA, CARMEN 24' ARCHULETA, COLIN 24' AROSTOGUI, MELISSA 24' ASHTON, LONNIE 24' ASKEGREEN, JASON 24' BACHMAN, BRIAN 25' 124, 145. BROWN, DIANE 26' POWDER PUFF 5, 4. P.T.Y. CLUB 5, 4. BROWN, KELLY NP' ASB 1, 2. SOCCER 1, 5. BROWN, ROXANNE 26' 142. GERMAN CLUB 1. FIELD HOCKEY 2. PEER COUNSELING 4. BISON BASH 5. BUCK, BETH 26' BUDD, TIM 26' 145. CSF 4. TENNIS 4. BUNCE, FELICIA 26' 86, 152. VOLLEYBALL 2. TRACK 2. YEARBOOK 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BUSBY, GENE 26' BUTTS, DEBRA 26' C CALDWELL, LISA 26' CALDWELL, STACY 26' 140. PEP CLUB 2. SPANISH CLUB 5. JSA 4. ASB 1, 2, 5. CALVIN, ROBIN 27' MUSKET 1, 2. DANCE 5. CAMPBELL, MICHELE 27' CAMPBELL, ROBERT 27' 62, 140. CROSS COUNTRY 5, 4. JSA 4. TRIBUNE ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM 4. CARLOVSKY, SCOTT 27' 56, 82, 124. V. FOOTBALL 2, 5, 4. V. BASKETBALL 2, 5, 4. V. BASEBALL 2, 5, 4. ASB 4. FOOTBALL M.V.P. 4. ALL C.I.F. FOOTBALL 5, 4. CARRASCO, SANDRA 27' CARSON, SCOTT 27' CARSS, TY 27' 66, 124. WATER POLO 1, 2, 5, 4. W.P. CAPTAIN 4. ASB 4. SWIMMING 1, 2, 5, 4. SKI CLUB 2, 5, 4. CARTER, RICHARD 27' CARVAJAL, JORGE 27' PARTY ANIMAL 2, 5, 4. CAZARES, JESS 27' CHANG, WILLIAM 27' CHATTON, RAY 27' V. BASEBALL 5, 4. J.V. BASEBALL 2. CHAU, CHILAM NP' 92, 56. SOCCER 4. FOOTBALL 4. SADD 1, 2. PARTIES 5, 4. CHRISTMAN, LIZ 27' 154. SKI CLUB 4. TENNIS. ASB. PEP CLUB. FRENCH CLUB. MUSKET EDITOR 1, 2, 5, 4. CLACKER, SHERYL 27' 159, 140. PEP CLUB 1, 2. ASB 2, POWDE PUFF 5, 4. FRENCH CLUB 4. JSA 4. SCAM CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. CLINGER, STEVE 27' CLOONAN, SEAN 27' 56. FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. SOCCER 1, 2, 5. BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. CKIYTUERM JEAN 27' 88. WRESTLING 1, 2, 5, 4. FRENCH CLUB 5. CONEY, LAURA 27' 145. PEP CLUB 2. DRAMA 2, 5. INDIAN CLUB 4. SADD 4. CONNER, MIKE 27' WATER POLO 1, 2. SURF 4. CONNORS, CHRIS 28' 128. GOLF 1, 2, 5. BAND 1, 2, 5, 4. CONSTABLE, ROBIN 28' CONTRERAS, SANDRA 28' COOK, GUY 28' COREY, BETSY 28' COSSEY, CORY 28' 56. FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. PARTIES 1, 2, 5, 4. COSSEY, KEVIN 28' COSSEY, JEFF 28' COX, ANGIE 28' 147. DECA 4. CROSTHWAITE, GREG 28' SURF CLUB 2, 5, 4. CUNEFARE, MICHELLE 28' BAND 1. TRACK 2. SWIMMING 5. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. D DAHL, TINA 28' DANCE 1, 2, 5. PEP CLUB 5. DAUGHERTY, DUFFY 28' 56, 82. FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 4. DAN EARLY FAN CLUB. DE AMBROGIO, STEVE 28' DE MARCO, KATHY 28' DIAZ, MARIO 28' DIERKEN, DENNIS NP' SOCCER 2. SKI CLUB 4. CYCLING CLUB DILGER, KAREN 28' PARTY 1, 2, 5, 4. DION, SHEILA 28' DORSEY, STEVE 28' 141. ROTC 1, 2, 5, 4. DOUGLAS, DAVID 28' DRINKING 1, 2, 5, 4. DOWLER, BILL 29' 159, 145. V. TENNIS 1, 2, 5, 4. CSF 2, 5, 4 ILIFE MEMBERD. NCAL 4, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 4. IDUNBAR, CHERYL 29' 94, 145. SOCCER 1, 2, 5, 4. CSF 2, 5, 4. IDUNBAR, LISA 29' 94, 145. SOCCER 1, 2, 5, 4. CSF 2, 5, 4. UNN, MITCHELL 29' UPONT, LAURA 29' USHARME, CATHY 29' 158, 142, 145, 65. TRACK 1, 5, 4. CROSS COUNTRY 4. SOCCER 5. SPANISH CLUB 5, 4. PEP CLUB 2, 5. PEER COUNSELING 4. SADD 4. POWDER PUFF 4. BERWEIN, DEBBIE 29' NGLEHARDT, CHRIS 29' NRIQUEZ, BEATRIZ 29' RLER, DARIAN 29' RRO, LORI 29' SCALANTE, FRANK 29' 158. BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. FOOTBALL 1. SPANISH CLUB 4. PARTY 2, 5, 4. SPINOZA, RUDY NP' PARTY 1, 2, 5, 4. SPRAY PAINT 4. FERGUSON, CHRISTY NP' 124, 154. MUSKET EDITOR 1, 2, 5, 4. TENNIS 1, 2. SKI CLUB 4. FLOAT COMMITTEE 2, 5, 4. ASB 5, 4. PEP CLUB 1, 2. FRENCH CLUB 1. DEBATING 2, 5, 4. SURF CLUB 1. FIORELLO, MATT 29' 56, 82, 158. FOOTBALL 5, 4. SPANISH CLUB 4. BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. DAN EARLY FAN CLUB. FITZGERALD, TODD 29' FITZPATRICK, SHARON 50' FLEEUP, CINDY 50' FLEEUP, KRISTEN 50' 70, 124. TRACK 2. TENNIS 5. GERMAN CLUB 5. PEP CLUB 5. V. CHEERLEADING 4. ASB 4. FLOWERS, JIM 50' FLUGGE, AUGUST 50' 56. FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. WRESTLING 1, 2, 5. TRACK 1. FRANK, TONY NP' WATER POLO 1, 2, 5. SWIMMING 1, 2. BASKETBALL 2. TRACK 2. FOWLER, BRIAN 50' FRANKLIN, DANNY 50' TRACK 5 4. GALVAN, GALVEZ, GARCIA. FFA 1, G ABEL 50' DIANA 50' MIKE 50' 148, DECA 1. 2, 5, 4. GARNETT, SCOTT 50' GERRITSEN, JENNY 50' EXISTENTIALISM 4. G.G. 4. D.P.C. GERTY, JANE 50' GILLESPIE, SHARON 50' 126. VOLLEYBALL 1, 2. SOFTBALL 2, 4. DRAMA 5, 4. GOLDSTON, GINA 51' 1 GONZALES, ALEJANDRA 51' GONZALES, REBECCA 51' 151. SWIMMING 2, 4. SKI CLUB 4. DANCE 4. POWDER PUFF 4. GOODMAN, MATT 51' 150. SOCCER 1, 2. SURF CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. GORDON, SEAN 51' WATER POLO 1, 2, 5. SOCCER 1, 2. GOLF 1, 2, 5, 4. FLOAT WARS 2, 5, 4. LEON REDBONE FAN CLUB 5, 4. GRANGER, SHERI 51' SOFTBALL 2. BASKETBALL 5. POWDER PUFF 4. GRANT, AMY 51' GREENLEY, RICHARD 51' GRIFFIN, JODY 51' ROTTEN CAR OWNER 4. GUERRERO, SOLOMON 51' GUSTAFSON, GORDON NP' 159, 141. FOOTBALL 1, 2. TRACK 1, 2, 4. GERMAN CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. ROTC 1, 2, 5, 4. MUSKET 2. SKI CLUB 4. GUSTINE, ROBERT 51' PARTY 1, 2, 5, 4. HALLS, DAVID 51' PARTYING 1, 2, 5, 4. HALL, DAVID 51' 150. FOOTBALL 1, 2. SURF CLUB 5, 4. HARREBOMEE, DARSIH 51' HARDING, RICK 51' HARRELL, COREY 51' HARVESTER, SCOTT 51' WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 5. HAVENS, BILL 51' 158. CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2, 5. SOCCER 1, 2. GOLF 1. TRACK 2. SKI CLUB 4. SPANISH CLUB 4. ESCONDIDO POLICE DEPT. 5, 4. HAYWOOD, LYNN 51' 65. TRACK 1, 2. CROSS COUNTRY 2, 5, 4. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. HEATH, DONNA 51' FFA 2, 5. HECK, SANDRA 52' HOMEWORK 1, 2, 5, 4. HEESTERS, TAMMY 52' 146. POWDER PUFF 4. FOREIGN EXCHANGE 4. HELLMAN, LISA 52' HENRY, DIANA 52' HERMOSILLO, PETER 52' HETT, DAN 52' HIDALGO, ABBY 52' HILL, JODY 52' 142. PEER COUNSELING 4. PEP CLUB 5. FRENCH CLUB 5. HILTON, JOHN 52' 124, 56. ASB 4. FOOTBALL 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. Index 245 F has HINTON, MICHAEL 52' 66, 124. WATER POLO 1, 2, 5, 4. TRACK 2. SWIMMING 1, 5, 4. SR. CLASS PRESIDENT 4. SOPHOMORE PRINCE 2. LEON REDBONE FAN CLUB 5, 4. HOLDEN, DAVID 52' HOLDEN, JENNIFER 52' SOCCER 5. SWIMMING 5, 4. FFA 4. HOLLINS, CRYSTAL 52' HOLLOWAY, ANDREA 52 HOLTON, BILL 52' HUDSON, EMMITT 52' TRACK 1, 2, 5. ESCONDIDO POLICE DEPT. 5, 4. REDNECK CLUB 4. RUTLEDGE ABUSE CLUB 4. HUEY, MANUEL 55' FOOTBALL 1. BASEBALL 1. HUGHES, JULIE 55' HULL, DEBBY 55' SWIMMING 1, 2. HUNTER, AMY 55' HUTTENMAIER, SCOTT 55' IHNOTIC, DAVID 55' 92. SOCCER 2, 5. SAN DIEGO SUN 2, 5, 4. IWAKOSHI, KRISTINE 55' 65. CROSS COUNTRY 5, 4. TRACK 5. PEP CLUB 5. IWAMURO, CHRISTINE 55' J JACQUEZ, TONY 55' JANKOWSKI, JOEL 55' TRACK 1, 2, 5. WRESTLING 1. SKIING 1, 2, 5, 4. JAUREGUI, NICK 55' 88, 159. WRESTLING 1, 2, 5, 4. GERMAN CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. JENKINS, DEREK 55' WATER POLO 1, 2, 5. SWIMMING 1, 2, 5. JENKINS, HEATHER 55' 152. YEARBOOK 4. POWDER PUFF 5, 4 246lndex JENKINS, JUDY 55' 158, 145, 148. FFA 5, 4. SPANISH CLUB 2, 5, 4. GYMNASTICS 5. PEP CLUB 2, 5. DANCE 1, 2. SADD 4. YOUTH GROUP 1, 2, 5, 4. JENSEN, STEVE 54' WATER POLO 1, 2. TRACK 5. SWIMMING 2. MICHELLE K. 5, 4. JIMINEZ, RICKY 54' 62. SOCCER 1. CROSS COUNTRY 2, 5, 4. TRACK 2. JIMERSON, TIFFANY 54'. JOHNSON, BOYD 54' JOHNSON, GENE 54' 92. SWIMMING 1, 2, 5, 4. SOCCER 4. LIFEGUARD 5, 4. SKI CLUB 4. JOHNSON, LANE 54' 147. CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2. TRACK 1, 2. DECA 1, 2, 5, 4. DECA PRESIDENT 4. JOHNSON, MICHELLE 54' SOCCER 1, 2. WEIGHTLIETING 2. JONES, JOY 54' PEP CLUB 2, 5. SPANISH CLUB 2, 5. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. K KEARNEY, SHANNON 54' KEEFE, CHRIS 54' 56, 88. FOOTBALL 5, 4. WRESTLING 2, 5, 4. KELLY, T. 54' KENG, SAMETH 54' KING, BRYAN 54' 128, 145. TRACK 2, 5. BAND 1, 2, 5, 4. OPUS 1, 4. SWIMMING 4. CSF 2, 5, 4. KING, MICHAEL 55' KITTERMAN, JENNIFER 55' TRACK 1, 2. KORSTAD, TANYA 55' YEARBOOK 4. KRAUSS, KEVIN 55' KREIN, HOLLY 55' KREKORIAN, KARI 55' 76, 124, 158. TENNIS 2, 5, 4. JR. CLASS V.P. 5. ASB 5, 4. BASKETBALL 4. SPANISH CLUB 4. CSF 2, 5. KRESOVICH, BOSCO 55' KREIG, KIM 55' 126. SKI CLUB 5, 4. DRAMA CLUB 5, 4. L LABADIE, CHRIS 55' SOCCER 1. DESERT RAT 2, 5, 4. LAMB, DAWN 55' LANG, MONA 55' BAND 1. YEARBOOK 5. CROSS COUNTRY 2, 5. TRACK 2, 5. POWDER PUFF 4. LAVOIE, RICH 55' FOOTBALL 1, 2. JOURNALISM 2. LEBRUN, CHRIS 55' 156, 158, 144. WATER POLO 1, 2. SOCCER 1. SWIMMING 1. NCAL 5, 4. ACADEMIC DECATHLON 4. SPANISH CLUB 4. LEBRUN, RAY 55 LEFTON, MARISA 55' LEICHTFUSS, PETER 55' BASKETBALL 1, 2. LEICHTFUSS, TRACY 55' LEIENDECKER, BAILEY 55' 150. SUEF TEAM 5, 4. LEMUS, RUDY 55' SPORTS 1, 2, 5, 4. LEOPARD, MICHELLE 56' LEVERS, LOIS 56' 145, 94. SOCCER 1, 2, 5, 4. CSF 4.0ILIMBURG, TIM 56' LINDLEY, ALISON 56' LOGAN, ANTHONY 56' J.V. FOOTBALL 2. LOPEZ, CELINA 56' 145, 152. PEP CLUB 2, SADD 4. YEAR BOOK 4. LOUIS, DONNA 56' SWIMMING 1, SATURDAY SCHOOL 2. RESTRICTION 5. CIVICS ENTHUSIAST 4. LUTGEN, MARK 56' BEAUTY OF A CAR 4. MACKEY, BRIAN 56' BAND 1. NOISEBUSTERS 2. SADD 2, 5. DAMM 4. WRESTLING 2. MAGUIRE, MICHELLE 56' DECA 2, 5. DANCE 1, 2. CHORUS 1, 2. DRAMA 5. PEP CLUB 5. MALONE, KRISTI 56' PARTY 1, 2, 5, 4. MANELL, KRIS 56' 145. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2. VARSITY TRACK 1, 2. CSF 2, 5, 4. TUTOR 5. SOPHOMORE PRINCESS 2. MANRIQUEZ, DORRIE 56' SWIMMING 1, 2, 5, 4. INDIAN CLUB 1, 2. CHORUS 2, 4. MANSON, CHRIS 56' PEER COUNSELING 4. QUICKEST RECEDING HAIRLING 1, 2, 5, QOH NOII 4. MARABANTE, MELCHOR NP' BASKETBALL 1, 2. SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB 2. MARKS, DAVE 56' 150. FOOTBALL 1, 2. SURFING 2, 5, 4. MARTIN, DARRIN 56' 150, 128. DRAMA CLUB 1, 2, 5. ADVANCED DRAMA 2. STAGE MANAGER 1, 2, 5. OPUS ONE 5, 4. STRING OF PEARLS 5. BAND 4. JAZZ BAND 4. MUSICALS 2, 5, 4. STAGE CRAFT 1, 2. MARTIN, SUSAN 56' CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2, 5. TRACK 1. NCAL 1, 2. JSA 5, 4. DECA 2, 5. MUSIC COMISSIONER 4. ATHEIST YOUTH BRIGADE 5, 4. YEARBOOK 4. SDSU 4, 5. HOLDEN CAULFEILD SOCIETY 5, 4. MR. HUGHES FAN CLUB 2, 5. ALSTRUM'S NIGHTMARE 4. MARTINEAU, JOHN 56' MARTINEZ, RICKY 56' FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. WORLD RECORD HOLDER 1986 SMALLEST BRAIN. MARYMEE, RICHARD 56' MASON DAWN 56' 76, 124. TENNIS 2, 5, 4. SWIMMING 2, 5. SOCCER 1, 2. ASB 1, 2, 5, 4. PEP CLUB 5. SKI CLUB 4. MATELJAN, SHANNON 57' CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2. DANCE 5. DRAWING 2, 5, 4. POWDER PUFF 4. AID 4. SECRETARY OF THE YUGOSLAVIAN CLUB 5, 4. r MATEUS, RICK NP' FOOTBALL 1, 2. V. FOOTBALL 5, 4. MAXFELDT, DON 57' LETISHA WHITE 5, 4. GLAMIS 1, 2, 5, 4. FOOTBALL 1. MAYES, THOMAS 57' MAYNARD, LAURIE NP' MAYVILLE, JANICE 57' MCDONALD, RALPH 57' BAND. CHURCH CHOIR. CHURCH BASKETBALL TEAM. MCKINLEY, PAT 57' 154. FOOTBALL 1. TRACK 1. YEARBOOK 1, 2. MUSKET 5, 4. PHOTOGRAPHY 1, 2, 5, 4. MCNETT, CINNAMON NP' MCARTHUR, JANALEE 57' 152. SWIMMING 2. YEARBOOK 4. PARTY 5, 4. CORONADO 5. BIGGEST HAIR 5, 4. MCCLURE, JOHN NP' 126. DRAMA 1, 2, 5, 4. FOOTBALL 1, 2. MCDANIEL, ANDY 57' CROSS COUNTRY 1, 2. SWIMMING 1, 2. SKI CLUB 4. MCFARLAND, STACY 57' 152. PEP CLUB 5. YEARBOOK 4. CHURCH GROUP 1, 2, 5, 4. ART 1, 2, 5, 4. MCKECHER, JOHN NP' MCKINLEY, FRANK NP' MCLAUGHLIN, DARCY 57' 65, 159. TRACK 2, 5, 4. CROSS COUNTRY 5, 4. FRENCH CLUB 2, 4. MCNEILL, SHANNON 57' MELENDEZ, JORGE NP' MESKIMEN, SUZETTE 57' 70, 124, 158. GYMNASTICS 1. DECA 1. DANCE 1, 2. CHEERLEADING 2, 5, 4. PEP CLUB 2, 5. ASB 4. MICHAEL, BO 57' MILLER, CHRISTY 57' 128, 151. COLOR GUARDXBAND 2, 5, 4. 4 1 fu I DANCE 5, 4. MILLER, DAVID 58' BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. SOCCER 1, 2, 5. GLAMIS 1, 2, 5, 4. MITCHELL, AMY 58' 70, 124. CHEERLEADING 2, 5, 4. DANCE 1, 2, 5, 4. GERMAN CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. ASB 4. MIURA, CHIAKI 58' SPANISH CLUB 5, 4. MOORE, MIKE 58' MORALES, JULIA 58' 151, 158. CHORUS 1. PEP CLUB 1, 2, 5. SADD 2. MAT PATS 5. STRING OF PEARLS 5, 4. SPANISH CLUB 4. VOLLEYBALL 2. MORENO, SERGIO 58' MORRIS, BILL 58' MORROW, PATRICK 58' 158, 140, 145, 142. TENNIS 1, 2, 5, 4. SPANISH CLUB 5, 4. JSA PRESIDENT 5. JSA 4. CSF 2, 5, 4. PEER COUNSELING 4. HARVARD 5. MUELLER, ERIC 58' MUELLER, CHRISTINA 58' MUNDAY, REGINA 58' MURPHY, LISA 58' TRACK 1, 2, 5, 4. CROSS COUNTRY 2. MUTH, RANDY 58' BASEBALL 1, 2, 5. NABORS, ALANA 58' NARANJO, JOAQUIN NP' 128. BAND 1, 2, 5, 4. TRACK 2, 5, 4. NEAL, JOANNE 59' NELSON, DAN 59' FOOTBALL 5. NELSON, KRYSTI 59' 152. YEARBOOK 4. PARTY 5, 4. FENCE CLIMBER 5. NEWBY, CHAD 59' 156, 145, 144. CROSS COUNTRY 2. NCAL 5, 4. CSF 4. ACADEMIC DECATHLON 4. NICCOLI, GINO NP' NICHOLS, MIKE 59' FOOTBALL 1, 2. SOCCER 5. GOLF 4. NORMAN, LARRY 59' NORTHCUTT, JENNY 59' 152. SOFTBALL 1. MUSKET 1. DECA 2. YEARBOOK 5, 4. POWDER PUFF 4. MR. HUGHES FAN CLUB 2. SENIORITIS 1, 2. IN A BIG WAY 5, 4. CSU CHICO 5-? ATHEIST YOUTH BRIGADE 4. ALSTRUM'S FOOD SUPPLIER 4. PARTY ALOT. GREGORY PECK FAN CLUB 4 IWHO'S THATI. I AM THE DOORWAY. NUENKE, ROB 59' BASEBALL 1. O'BRIAN, DAYNE 59' Index 247 O'BRIEN, LAURIE 59' O'BRIEN, MICHAEL 59' IF I HAD YOUR INTELLIGENCE. , . O'CARROLL, TODD 59' OLMOS, ANA 59' OLSEN, BRIAN 59' 62, 88. SOCCER 1. GOLF 1, 2. WRESTLING 2, 5, 4. CROSS COUNTRY 4. PRACTICAL JOKER 1, 2, 5, 4. DRAMA CLUB 5. ORTEGA, WAYNE 59' 56, 82. FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. TRACK 1, 2. OSSANA, SHERRY 42' SOCCER 1. ATHLETIC TRAINER 5, 4. PARTY ANIMAL 5, 4. OWLER, GORDON 42' P PAGE, TRACEY 42' SOFTBALL 1. SOCCER 2, 5. PALACIOS, RAFAELA 42' PALM, STEVE 42' PALMER, KIM 42' PASSEY, JOHN 42' PATTERSON, JEFF 42' PEER, SEAN 42' PEEVLER, SHELLI 42' MUSKET 1, 2, 5, 4. PEREZ, GERARDO NP' PETERSON, TAMI 42' PETITT, SUSANNE NP' PHAM, KY NP' PHILLIPS, ROB 42' PHUNG, MAI 42' 248 Index Q PHUNG, THUY NP' PIEKARSKI, STACY 42' PIERRE, CHERI 42' PIKE, JON NP' PIMKERTON, SCOTT 45' PINNEY, NOCOLE 45' PRESSLEY, KEVIN 45' PULEO, LISA 45' PYSDEN, BILLY 45' QUIRAY, DAVID 45' DEEP 1, 2, 5, 4. RAWLINGS, JEFF 44' RAYMOND, MELISSA 45' REDDING, RHONDA 45' REICHERT, CHRISTOPH 45' REID, RON 45' REILLY, DEBBIE 45' REIMER, BETH 45' RENSLOW, SCOTT 45' RHINEHART, CHARLES 45' RICKETTS, CHERYL 44' RIDDLE, ALAN 44' RISING, JOEL 44' ROBERTS, MIKE 44' ROBERTS, TOM 44' ROBERTSON, SCOTT 44' ROCHA, SANTIAGO 44' ROGERS, RAE 44' ROGERS, TRISH 44' ROJAS, RAUL 44' ROMANS, KIM 44' ROMERO, ROSALIA 44' ROY, KATHY 44' CHEERLEADING 2. ST. STEPHENS YOUTH GROUP. NBC. SPANISH CLUB 5, 4,. CSF 5, 4. ROYAL, CARLOS 44' RUDA, JOE 44' PARTY 1, 2, 5, 4. GOLF 2, 5, 4. WRESTLING 1, 2. RUSSELL, TOM 44' RUSSO, ALISON 44' RUTLEDGE, CHRIS 44' RYAN, SABRINA 44' S SADKOWSKI, BILL 45' SANDAHL, ALAN 45' SANDERS, KELLY 45' SANDVIK, BOB 45' SANY, RANDY 45' SATHER, MICHELLE 45' SCHUSTER, CARRIE 45' 152. YEARBOOK 4. SOCCER 1. TRACK 1, 2, 5. DANCE 1, 2. BANNER 2. BAND 1. D.M.C.C.A 5. SCHOLLJEGERDES, SANDY NP' SCHWAB, RAGNHILD 45' SELBY, SUSAN NP' SERNA, LOUISE 45' SHEEHAN, LISA 45' SHOLBERG, DEANNA 45' SILL, LAURA 45' SIMM, SPENCER 45' SLATER, ROBERT NP' SMELTZER, KATIE 45' SMETANA, MELODY 45' SMITH, SHERI 48' SMITH, STACIE 48' 152. YEARBOOK 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. VOLLEYBALL 2, 4. FRESHMAN PRINCESS 1. HOMECOMING QUEEN 4. POWDER PUFF. SMITH, SUSAN 48' SMITH, TAMMY 48' SNOOK, JEFF 48' SNOWDEN, VICKI 48' SNYDER, GREG 48' SORENSON, ROCCI 48' SORRENTINO, RICK 48' SOTO, GONZALO 48' SOYLAND, SONYA 48' SPARKS, RICK 48' STANDAL, MIKE 48' 152. YEARBOOK 4. STANLEY, TODD 48' STECKMAN, JULIE 48' STEPHENS, KIM NP' STEWART, BRETT 49' STOSIC, ALEX NP' STUMP, DAVID 49' STUTHRIDGE, KEVIN NP' STUNO, MIKE 49' SUCHY, MIKE 49' FOOTBALL 2, 5, 4. SOCCER 1. ASB 4. SUTTON, SUZY 49' STRING OF PUFF 5, 4. NBC 1, 2, 5. VAN ANROOY, CINDY 50' VANDERHEIDEN, JENNIFER 50' VAN HORN, VICKIE 50' JV VOLLEYBALL 1. JV SWIMMING 2, MOST DEDICATED. V. SWIMMING 5m 4, ASB 4, POWDER PUFF 5, 4. VAN FLEET, HEATHER 50' VELASQUEZ, MARIA 50' VELEZ, SANDI 50' VERDUGO, MICHELE 50' 5, 4. TENNIS 1, 2, 5, 4. WRESTLING STATS 1, 2, 5, 4. CLASS PRESIDENT 5. KROD 5, 4. FRIDAY NIGHT FRY CLUB 5, 4. MUSKET 1. PRESIDENT YOUTH INSIGHT 5, 4. WRIGHTSON, TERRY 52' WATER POLO 2, 5, 4. SWIMMING 1, 2, 5. PARTYING 2, 5, 4. SOCIAL COMMITTEE 2, 5, 4. FOLAT DEFENSE 2, 5. CAT HUNG 1, 2. PEARLS 2. OPUS ONE 5, 4. VIERLING, ROBERT 51' Y TRACK 2. CROSS COUNTRY 4. VINSON, JEANETTE 51 POWDER PUFF 5, 4. VOLLEYBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. YAHTZI RICK Kyo SWANSON, JOHN 49' SOFTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. POWDER YATES, CHRIS 52' T TAFF, BRAD NP' TALAMANTES, CHARLES 49' TAYLOR, CHAD 49' TEMPRENDOLA, PAUL 49' BASEBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. WRESTLING 1, 2, 5. FOOTBALL 4. ASB 4. CROSS COUNTRY 5. TERRY, MARTI 49' TESORO, TINA 49' CSF 4. SADD 5. THAYER, CAROLYN 49' TITUS, TRACY 49' TORRES, JAYLENE 49' TOSE, TODD 49' TOSTADO, GEORGE 49' TRAFTON, STACY 49' 152. PEP CLUB 5. FRENCH CLUB 1, 2. YEARBOOK 4. ASB 4. DANCE 1, 2, 5. TREAT, JESSICA 49' TREMBLY, KIM 49' TROMPETER, JENNIE 49' SWIMMING 1. ASB 1. CHORUS 1. DRAMA 1. HORTICULTURAL JUDGE 1. ASB 2. MATH HONORS 2. CSF 5. SWIM 5. WORK EXPERIENCE 4. TROUT, SCOTT 50' TRUTTA, LISA 50' TURNER, BRIAN 50' TUSTIN, TODD 50' U UNDERHILL, GLEN 50' V. GOLF 1, 2, 5, 4. SKI CLUB 4. GERMAN CLUB 2, 5, 4. FOOTBALL 1, 2. TRACK 1, 2. USHER, MICHELLE 50' V VALENTINE, CORY 50 VALLEJOS, DANIELLE 50' VALVERDE, MONICA 50' CHEERLEADING 2, 4. YEARBOOK 5. ASB 4. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. MAN HUNTER 1, 2, 5, 4. BODACIOUS TA-TA! W YBARRA, TONY 52' FOOTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASKETBALL 1, 2, 5. TRACK 2, 5, 4. YEARBOOK 4. POWDER PUFF COACH 5, 4. YOUNG LIFE 5, 4. WILDLIFE WADE, DIANE 51' VOLLEYBALL 1, LEADER 5, 4. 2, 5, 4. MOST IMPROVED 2. MOST INSPIRATIONAL 4. SOFTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. SOCCER 4. GERMAN CLUB 1, 2, 5, 4. CSF 4. BB STATS 1, 2, 5, 4. WADE, ERIC 51' WALLACE, DAMIAN 51' WALTER, HEIDI 51' WIES, TAMMY 51' WELCH, LAURA 51' REMEMBER PROM? WELSH, MERILEE 51' WESSEL, TANYA 51' ASB 1, 2. CSF 5, 4. SWIMMING 1, 2. PEP CLUB 2, 5. JSA 4. WESTERLUND, CHRISTIE 51' SOFTBALL 1, 2, 5, 4. BASKETBALL 2, 5, 4. VOLLEYBALL 1, 2. ASB 2, 5. WHITE, LETISHA 51' DANCE 1, 2, 5. BANNER 2. PEP CLUB 1, 2. POWDER PUFF 5. WHITE, MICHELE 51' WHITELEY, LEONORA 51' 152. SWIMMING 2. BASKETBALL STATS 1, 2, 5, 4. POWDER PUFF 5, 4. ASB 5, 4. NBC 2, 5. YEARBOOK 5. YEARBOOK EDITOR 4. P.P.P. 4. WILLIAMS, BRIAN 51' WILLIAMS, TIFFANY 51' WILLIS, KARLA 51' WINEBRENNER, MIKE 51' WISE, LEWIS 51' WISE, TINA 51 152. BAND 1. CROSS COUNTRY 2, 5, 4. TRACK 2, 5, 4. POWDER PUFF 4. YEARBOOK 5, 4. WOLFE, ADRENA 52' WOODS, LORNE 52' WOODWARD, MICHELINE 52' WORLEY, CHRIS NP' WRIGHT, CINDY 52' WRIGHT, MICHELLE 52' ASB 1, 2, YEAGER, CINDI 52' YOUNG, ALAN 52' YOUNG, CHRISTINE 52' YOUNG, RICKY 52' Z ZAMBITO, SIMON 52' ZEPEDA, RENE 52' Index 249 Allen, Cami 174 Allen, Darren 174 Allen, Launa 174 Allen, Michael 174 Anderson, Allison 174 Anderson, Greg 174 Applegate, Brian NP' Arterburn, Errinn 174 Arviso, Melanie 174 Ashley, Lynette 174 Askegreen, Ashley 174 Askim, Christine 174 Bagstaed, Robert 174 Baker, Shelly 174 Ballard, Mike 174 Bannock, Chris 174 Barber, Ed 174 Barrett, Anna 174 Bartlett, David 174 Bates, Tara 174 Bauer, Anne 174 Baegle, Jason 174 Beers, Charles 174 Bell, Brandi 174 Bell, Steve 174 Belnap, Denise 174 Belz, Lisa 174 Bigler, Robert 174 Birdsall, Christina 174 Bishop, Gary 174 Blackburn, Jearl 174 Blakburn, Mike 174 Blackson, Brenda 174 Blakeborough, Kevin 174 Blakeborough, Mike 174 Blankenship, Tony 174 Blunck, Doug 174 Bolton, Lucille 174 Boozer, Jeff 174 Borboa, Gabe 174 Bosworth, Lynette 174 Botts, Brian 174 Bourgignon, Becky 174 Bowman, George 174 Boyett, Cindy 174 250 Index 1 Bradley, Kim 174 Brady, April 174 Brady, Michael 174 Brennan, Tracy 174 Brett, Kim 175 Broce, Lori 175 Brockway, Julie 175 Brown, Sandi 175 Brown, Todd 175 Bryson, Shannon 175 BTLlCI'll'OStl'0, ADOHHHI' 175 Bullock, Brian 175 Birnham, Mike 175 Burrough, George 175 Burt, Chris 175 Burtness, Beverly 175 Bush, Shelly 175 Caldwell, James 175 Campbell, Tina 175 Canady, Kelly 175 Caravello, Roma 175 Cardoza, Ramon NP' Carlson, Kari 175 Carmichael, Bill 175 Carvajal, Beatriz 175 Castanon, Ray 175 Cavanaugh, Tracy 175 Celise, Jenny 175 Chapman, Michael 175 Chisholm, Chris 175 Chlopek, Mark 175 Churchill, Troy 175 Clark, Julianne 175 Clark, Bob 175 Classis, Shannon 175 Closter, Susan 175 Cobbs, Mike 175 Coffman, Steve NP' Coleman, John 175 Collins, Jenny 175 Coney, Hope 175 Constable, Rhonda 175 Contreras, Judy 175 Coyle, Jimmy 175 Crane, Jeff 175 Crosby, Vanessa NP' Curry, Kevein 174 Derrock, Michelle 175 Davalos, Gina 175 Deye, Paul 175 Depetro, Lana 175 Doerr, Kevin 175 Dollard, Darcy 175 Donnely, Kristi 175 Dorsey, Dan 175 Dreps, Cindy 175 Dresselhaus, Christine Drumel, Cindi 175 Duarte, Laureen NP' Dunham, Annete 176 Dunn, Mike 176 Dykstra, Dawm NP' Early, Dan 176 Eaton, Jill 176 Edge, David 176 Edmonds, John 176 Elbert, Jenny 176 Ely, Donna 176 Eslick, Melissa 175 Espinoza, Denise 176 Espinoza, Rodolfo NP' Esposito, Thomas 176 Ewertz, Nikki 176 Farhart, F. 176 Farmer, Piper 176 Faugno, Terry NP' Fitzpatrick Bob 176 Fulton, Steve 176 Forton, Russell 176 Fregoso, Joe 176 Gallo, Mark 176 Garcia, Crag 176 Garcia, Cindy 176 Garcia, Pomo 176 Garcia, Rosemary NP' Gates, Jenny 176 Gentile, Pual 176 Germaine, David 176 Gerritsen, Curt 176 Giacone, Nicole 176 Gibson, Jonathon 176 Glenwinkle, Kathy 176 Glover, Pat 176 Golc, Brent 176 Gousha, Sean 176 Graham, Jeff NP' Grandon, Ginger 176 Gratz, Shelli 176 175 Graves, Trevor 176 Green, Gary 176 Greene, Philip 176 Griffiths, Nocle 176 Gueratte, Terri 176 Guest, Paulinme 177 Gustine, Randall 177 Guthrie, Brian NP' Guiterrez, Dana 177 Guyse, Jeff 177 Haffey, Debbie 177 Hahn, Candy 177 Hall, Doug NP' Hammond, Jennifer 177 Hansen, Molly 177 Hanson, Christina NP' Harberson, Lance 177 Hardesty, Alison 177 Harding, Richard NP' Hardinge, Terri 177 Harper, Jason 177 Harris, Christa 177 Harris, James 177 Hatch, Carrie NP' Hadlestad, Scott NP' Hazel, Susan 177 Heath, Alan 176 Heath, Kurt NP' Heck, Michelle 177 Henry, David 177 Hermosillo, Denise 177 Hicks, Wendy 177 Hill, Leann 177 Hilton, Steve 177 Hines, Deanna 177 Hindricks, John NP' Hitchcock, Paul NP' Hoag, Candi 177 Hobbs, Chris 177 Hoelsher, Jenny 177 Holden, J. 177 Hollins, Lisa 177 Holmes, Sheila 177 Hughes, Laura 177 Huseby, Tom 177 lllingswirht, Charlene 177 lves, Brian 177 Jarrett, Cathy 177 Jenkins, 177 Jinks, Chirs 177 Johnson, Brian NP' Johnson, Joanne 177 Jones, Nicole 177 Juve, Troy 177 Keller, Nocole 177 Kelly, Trista 177 Kingery, Cathy 178 Keenley, Heather 178 Kirkendall, Anne 178 Kish, Sarah 178 Kleinsmith, Kelly 178 Krichman, Mark 178 Labus, Michele 178 Lafreniere, Eric NP' Lang, Ron 178 Lau, Jason 178 Lohon, Jeff 178 Lavoie, Colleen 178 Lawrence, Andrea 178 Layne, Barery 178 Le, Huy 178 Leander, Brian 178 Leger, Joe 178 Leigh, Erica 178 Lemus, David 178 Leuthauser, Keith 178 Levers, Larry NP' Lin, Chin HO Lin, Chin Neneg NP' Lindstrom, Ellen 178 Lira, Denny 178 Lopez, Troy 178 Lott, Renee 178 Lovelady, Brin 178 Lowen, Christian 178' Lucreo, Jasin 178 Lutz, Becky 178 Lyle, Johanna 178 Manriquez, Amy 178 Malone, Bobby 178 Marchant, Sonia 178 Marquez, Teresa 178 Marr, Greg NP Martin, Charles 179 Martines, Angela 179 Martison, Chistine 179 Mathis, Derek 179 Matson, Rochelle 179 Maxson, Derek 179 Mccabe, Vicky 179 Mccahill, James 179 Mccormick, Jenny 179 Mcgowen, Bill 179 Mckinzie, Scott 179 Mccinniley, Marie 179 Mcneill, Anna 179 Mecaro, Toni 179 Meek, Tara 179 Miesner, Toby 179 Melon, Debbie 179 Meyers, Teresa 179 Miller, Brian 179 Miller, Dana 179 Miller, Kim 179 Miller, Tim 179 Monach, David 179 More, Janet 179 Morgan, Jamie 179 Morely, Chanelle 179 Morris, T.D. 179 Morzek, Alda 179 Mussi, Anita 179 Napier, Joanne 179 Naronjo, Jose 179 Nash, Laura 179 Nidner, Monica 179 Nelson, Ambrose 179 Nelson, Lisa 179 Newland, William 179 Newton, Debbie 179 Nguyen, Kim 179 Niwa, Hiwo 179 Nunn, Zalane 179 Odonnel, Chris 179 O'Brein, Katie 180 Ochoa, Debbie 180 Oconner, Cathy 180 Olivers, Eva 180 Onteverez, Diane 180 Orrosco, Lorraine 180 Panes, Danielle 180 Paroda, Gina 180 Parrow, Carolyn 180 Passi, 180 Peirce, Heather 180 Peterson, Chris 180 Penrod, Bob 180 Perez, Jeanette 180 Perez, Steve 180 Peterson, Kristen 180 Peterson, Kyle 180 Philips, Cory' 180 Phillips, Nicole 180 Pickron, Angela 180 Pinkerton, Chris 180 Poole, Jason 180 Pope, Joe 180 Portillo, Brooke 180 Posey, J.J. 180 Potts, Terse 180 Powell, Richard 180 Prohorff, Sara 180 Proulx, Michelle 180 Ragner, Jennifer 180 Raczka, Matt 180 Radic, Dan 180 Ramirez, Carmen 180 Ramsey, Pam 180 Razor, Susan 180 Rauch, Peter 180 Real, William 180 Reams, Jeff 180 Raine, Danica 181 Rinerton, Rockford 181 Ries, Karianne 181 Rutzull, Jeff 181 Rice, Jessica 181 Ricketts, Debbie 181 Rider, James 181 Roberts, Jedonne 180 Roger, Jennifer 181 Rogers, Leann 181 Rojas, Antia 181 Romero, R. 181 Ross, Mary 181 Salisbury, John 181 Sanchez, Manual 181 Sands, Brian 181 Santlbanez, Jody 181 Sayers, Kevin 181 Schelling, Dionne 181 Scobie, John 181 Scott, Andrew 181 Scott, Shanowa 181 Sebastian, David 181 Sieghamn, Melissa 181 Seymour, David 181 Shaffer, Kim 181 Shenk, Jim 181 Shenk, Melissa 181 Shumaker, Kathy 181 Sikes, Drew 181 Simon, Cathy 181 Sissenwein, Derek 181 Skinner, Tracy 181 Sleeper, Stephanie 181 Small, Jenni 181 Smith, Dustin 181 Salanp, Juan 181 Sowers, Jason 181 Sparks, Leslie 181 Stamper, Lisa 181 Standal, Ciewn 181 Stanley, David 181 Starr, Brian 181 Stauton, Andrea 181 Stehly, Joe 181 Steinbaum, Ala 181 Stenfors, Miriam 181 Stepan, Julie 181 Stephens, Julie 181 Sterling, Connie 181 Stratford, Brent 181 Stump, Mike 181 Tadd, Chriss 181 Tapman, Steve 181 Tavalado, Marta 181 Terrazaz, Laura 181 Teschendork, Craig 181 Testerman, Joe 181 Tetr, Michele 181 Thabeau, Wayne 181 Theetge, Keely 181 Theetge, Kevin 181 Thweat, Bob 181 Tillyer, Mike 181 Tobias, Kim 181 Tomlinson, Tanya 181 Toff, John 181 Townsend, Brooks 181 Townsend, Holly 181 Townsend, Jeff NP' Trutta, Mark 181 Turk, Tom 181 Upson, Donald 181 Index 251 roll ima ll , WOM? ,JW N, MW 3 J www? J A ,J L WW' l T jWko5if'Mm Www ' Wk O Uribe, Elba 181 Urucurtu, Liz 181 Van lersel, Ed 181 Vasquez, Claudia 181 Vasquez, Claudia 181 Vernor, Cory 181 Villapndo, Tricia 181 Wagner, Kim 181 Waldron, Mary 181 Wall, Ray 181 Wallr, Laurianne 182 Walters, Scoott 182 Wasdyke, Bill 182 Weiler, Eric 182 Whiteley, Christina 182 Whiteley, Dawn 182 Whittaker, Mike 182 Wilbur, Susan 182 Willians, Rich 182 Wilson, Matt 182 Winans, Roberts 182 Winchester, Michelle 182 Zerkel, Kira S Abuzir, Omar 186 Adair, Brian 186 Adams, Carrie NP Adams, Rhonda NP Admire, Amy NP Aguilera, Desiree NP Aguilera, Jesus NP Akans, Chelsea 186 Aldana, Jesse 186 Allen, Danny 186 Ames, Shelley 186 Anderson, Dewayne NP Anderson, Tiffany 186 Anderson, Troy 186 Andrews, Derekk 186 Applegate, Judith 186 Araujo, Katia 186 Arnold, Robert 186 Ashton, Jonathan 186 Authier, Peter NP Baker, Chris 186 Balmer, Karren 186 252 Index Balmer, Katherin 186 Bamacht, Jennie 186 Banuelos, Manuel NP Barcenas, Ricardo NP Barone, Veronice 186 Barringer, Brenda NP Bash, Cullen 186 Beas-Campo, Sarah NP Beatty, Robert NP Beck, Christina 186 Beahneman, John 186 Bell, Renda 186 Berg, James NP Benner, M. 186 Bergmann, Rita 186 Bergstrom, Shannon 186 Best, Valorie 186 Bigler, Jason 186 Qi er, aron Biondo, Anthony NP Blackburn, Koriann 186 Blevins, Charles 186 Boggs, Nikki 186 Bolster, Gerard NP Bonnet, Brian 186 Bousquet, Adam NP Bradley, John NP Bresnik, John 186 Broum, Janie NP Brown, Kamiah 186 Brunelly, Brian NP Buehler, Steven 186 Buenrostro, Carlos 186 Bumgardner, Heidi 186 Bundy, Donielle 186 Caldwell, David NP Caldwell, Sherry NP Callander, Trista 186 Capaci, Levi 186 Capel, Donald 186 Cardoza, Andy 186 Cardoza, Patricia NP Carlson, Tara 186 Carrasco, Consuelo NP Carrasco, Lorenzo NP Carter, Catrina NP Casafranca, Mariella 186 Castanon, Erma 186 Caster, Richard 186 Castillo, Timothy 186 Castro, Elke 187 Caville, Rodrigo 187 Cauen, Julie 187 Celise, Melody 187 Cerda, Michelle NP Chadwick, David 187 Chagala, Laura 187 Classic, John 187 Clinger, Gary NP Cochran, Joylin 187 Cot, Nancy 187 Collett, Jadelle 187 Collins, Bridget 187 Collins, Carrie 187 Conner, Ricky NP Contreras, Rita NP Contreras, Robert NP Contreras, Deanna 187 Cook, llica NP Coons, Ellen 187 Cooper, Jennifer NP Copeland, Shane 187 Corbin, Stony 187 Cordaro, Gerardo 187 Corona, Guadalupe 187 Cortez, George 187 Cottrell, Angelique 187 Covey, Steven 187 Cowsert, Chad NP Coy, Sean 187 Curry, Daniel NP Davis, Mack NP Dean, David 187 Debenedictis, Alan 187 Decotes, Tanya NP Depuyt, Tommy NP Deskin, Danielle 187 Desrochers, Barbara NP Deu Pree, Steven 187 Dias, Glen 187 Dodge, Thomas 187 Doherty, Greg 187 Donegan, Sean 187 Dreps, Teresa 187 Dresselhaus, Christia NP Duenas, Steve 187 Dundar, Linda 188 Duschek, Kelley 188 Dutton, Bart NP Duval, Matthew 188 Effinger, Scott NP Enos, Marc 188 Enriquez, Enrique 188 Epperson, Nicole 188 Espinoza, Fermin 188 Esposito, Dennis 188 Falling, Rebecca 188 Fannin, Anthony NP Farris, R. 188 Favela, Enrique 188 Felix, Lewis 188 Ferrante, James NP Fiedler, Elizabeth 188 Fielder, Leah NP Fiorello, Michael 188 Fischer, Jennifer 188 Flannery, Michelle 188 Fleeup, Robert 188 Fleshner, Jessica NP Fluegge, Duane 188 Foster, Bradley 188 Foster, Lance 188 Frenk, Brenda 188 Frantz, Christina 188 French, Shannon 188 Frese, Kevin NP Galland, Brock NP Gallardo, Monica 188 Galvan, Maria 188 Galvin, Kevin 188 Gann, Jason 188 Garcia, Nicole 188 Garcia, Rosemary NP Gardener, Lalena NP Gardoski, Eric 188 Garrett, Jennifer 188 Gerritsen, Kimberly 188 Grittensen, Laura 188 Gerson, Jennifer 188 Gibbons, Paul NP Gick, Kristin 188 Gick, Shane 188 Gillespie, Michelle 188 Gibens, Shellie 188 Glass, Jason 188 Glaze, Becky 188 Godbee, Jenifer 188 JW Goddard, Ahan NP Goehner, Jody 189 Golec, Michael 189 Gonzales, Dinah 189 Gonzales, Fred NP Gonzales, Kisha 189 Graves, Amy 189 Gregory, Kristine 189 Gronquist, Kelly 189 Guerrero, Christopher NP Guerrero, Shane 189 Guleranson, Duane 189 Gulla, Barbara 189 Haley, Scott NP Hall, Emily 189 Hall, Richard 189 Hall, Steven 189 Halper, James 189 Hartman, Robert 189 Hauilera, Marie 189 Havens, T son 189 Hearn, Sean 189 Hebner, Dionne 189 Herkey, Jason NP Hernandez, Jose 189 Herrera, Josephine NP Herron, Lara 189 Heynen, Jennifer 189 Hiett, Eward NP Hightower, Dorothy 189 Hilton, Laura 189 Hoeffliger, Timmothy 189 Holman, Jason 189 Hooten, James 189 Horn, Julie 189 Howerton, Charles NP Jamie, Regina 189 Jarvis, Jamie 189 Jawis, Neal NP Jensen, Eric NP Johnson, Aaron 189 Johnson, Jana NP Johnston, Lori 189 Jolly, Don 189 Jones, Angela NP Jones, Gregory 189 Juarez, Andres 189 Katin, Jennifer 189 Kelly, Sean NP Keng, Vannary 189 Kerns, Theresa NP Kersten, Theodore 189 King, Nathan 189 Kipp, Jason 189 Kloepfer, Dawn 189 Klumpp, Noe 189 Knowles, Julie 190 Knutson, Travis NP Koury, Tammy 190 Kratz, Shawn 190 Kromer, Kurt 190 Kurtz, Kristie NP Ladwig, Bonnie 190 Lang, Sarah 190 Lantz, Stacey 190 Lawson, Gretchen 190 Lawton, Stacey NP Leander, Jeffery 190 LeBurn, Wayne 190 Ledman, Roman 190 Lemus, Gustavo 190 Lenker, Vicky NP Lewis, Summer 190 Leyva, Jodi 190 Lezana, Gabriela NP Licea, Mariana NP Light, Jimmy 190 Ligouri, Brenda 190 Linner, Stacy 190 Livingston, Crystal 190 Lloyd, Chris NP Lockard, Shannon 190 Locricchio, Eric NP Long, Terry NP Lopez, Joseph 190 Lopez, Micheal 190 Lund, Martha 190 Luu, Minh NP Macklin, Shawn 190 Maguire, Joy 190 Malone, Brian 190 Manell, Karol 190 Manor, Ann 190 Marr, Jason NP Martin, Anne 190 Martin, Astrid 190 Martin, Duain 190 , S Omwfln Cb L ,Ml if Qx 'Ge N' T tx WQMSQD f Wt? QQQWU Martin, Kenneth NP Martineau, Larry 190 Martinez, Havier NP Martinez, Max 190 Martinson, Gregory 190 Maskey, Reesa 190 Matarese, John NP Mathis, Jeffery 190 Mayes, Richard 190 Maynard, Todd NP Mayo, Richard NP Mazon, Frankie 190 MacCaslin, Jennifer 190 McGill, Charles 190 McCahill, Margeret 190 McCaslin, Joseph 190 McClure, Mark 190 McCullough, Julie 190 McDonough, Robert 190 McFadden, Monica 190 McFarland, Sean 191 McGervey, Damon 191 McHale, Michelle 191 McLaughlin, Karna 191 McNeil, William 191 McQueen, Kari NP Melendrez, Martin 191 Mendoza, Julieta NP Michaylsen, Shawn NP Miller, Chad 191 Miller, Gregory NP Mills, Shelley 191 Moore, Don 191 Moran, Christina NP Moreno, Herman 191 Morris, Cree 191 Morse, Sean 191 Mueller, Thomas 191 Mulford, Mathew 191 Murillo, Gerardo 191 Murphy, Christa 191 Murphy, Mark 191 Murphy, Shivaun 191 Murphy, Tabitha 191 Nation, Lisa 191 Navarro, Alfonso 191 Nelson, Karen 191 Nelson, Tracy NP Newby, Amy NP Newman, Paul NP Ngo, coung 191 Ngo, Pheng 191 Nicasio, Gabriella N Nieves, Jolynn 191 Nieves, Luis 191 npfmanipam WW Norton, Tami , aVonne 191 Nyberg, Jacob 191 O'leary, James NP O M Obrien, Kyle NP Olano, Edward 191 Olivas, Troy 191 Oliver, Wendy 191 ,W Orazi, Anthony NP Ordunez, Alice 191 Orona, Robert NP Ortiz, Rito 191 Packwood, Melinda NP ' Page, Andrea 191 ',' Palacios, Elisa 191 Palma, Debbie 191 Parker, Anjanette 191 Parsley, Kimberly NP Patterson, Jason 192 Patterson, Jay 192 Pena, Alonso 192 Peralta, Michael 192 Perea, David 192 Orielly, Shannon EEHVU Perez, Amee 192 A Perez, Donald NP Phillips, Cory NP 1 Phung, Huy 192 Placencia, Cesar 192 Polk, Erik NP Pumper, Eric 192 Poole, Sheila 19 Pratti, Mondo NP Pritchard, Jonathan 192 Pumar, Carla 192 Radic, Danielle 192 Rainwater, Donald NP Rambo, Vasty 192 Randal, Beth 192 Reeder, Michael NP Reeh, Clifford NP Reeves, Terry NP Index 255 7771 Reiley, Lisa 192 Reinertson, Candice 192 Renner, Michael NP Renteria, Angie NP Reyes, Glen 192 Reyes, Gloria NP Riccardulli, Tia NP Richter, Timmothy 192 Rightler, Jeff 192 Rihan, Husam 192 Rios, Robert 192 Roberts, Kim 192 Robinson, Kenny NP Rocha, Silvia 192 Rodda, Michael NP Rodenbaugh, Merideth 192 Rodriguez, Maria NP Rogers, Andrea 192 Rogers, Christopher 192 Rohrer, Susan 192 Ronero, M. 192 Rose, Paul NP Rose, Robert NP Rudolph, Stefan NP Ruth, Rebecca 192 Ryan, Sean NP Rynerson, Ben NP Salazar, Tina 192 Salgado, C. 192 Sanders, Tony 192 Sanfilippo, Francesco 192 Santana, Sandra 192 Sarain, Hamilton NP Sauther, Shadow 192 Scates, Howard 192 Schoenwald, Lance 192 Schorey, Stephanie NP Schultz, Andrew 192 Schultz, Glenn NP Schwab, Yvonne 192 Scott, Randy 192 Scovil, Chris 192 Seibert, Heather 192 Shafer, Belinda NP Shaver, Willey 192 Shepherd, Amy NP Sherman, Mike NP Shidner, Stacey NP 254 Index Short, Arlene NP Sightler, J. NP Silva, David 195 Simm, Ed 195 Skaja, Donna 195 Skinner, Lori 195 Smith Aaron 195 Smith Christy NP Smith Jennifer 195 Smith Keith NP Smith Lance 195 Smith, Laura NP Smith, Stacy 195 Smith, William NP Snyder, Jonathan 195 Soppe, Andrea 195 Soto, Marcos NP Souther, Shadow NP Soyland, lngrid NP Stango, Jenni 195 Stanley, Julie 195 Steckman, Jackie 195 Steely, Desiree NP Stehly, Daniel NP Stehly, Julie 195 Steininger, Misty 195 Stepan, Jennifer 195 Stephens, Edward 195 Stevens, Elizabeth 195 Sweaney, Ron NP Szentesi, Joanne NP Szustecki, Amber 195 Taft, Andrew 195 Talbot, Terry 195 Tavolada, Francesco 195 Taylor, Christopher NP Taylor, Michael 195 Taylor, Vanessa 195 Teague, Tracy 195 T erborg, Christy 195 Terrazas, Julie NP Teter, Thomas 195 Thelen, Terry 195 Thomas, Chuck 195 Thomas, Rochelle 195 Thomas, Theresa 195 Thompson, Jon NP Thuleen, Nancy 195 Tiffany, Juliet 195 Torres, George NP Townsend, Adam 195 Trapp, Vicky 195 Treaster, Dede 195 Tubbs, Scott 195 Turnbull, Calvin 195 Turner, Martin NP Vanhorn, Michael 195 Vaughan, Holly 195 Velez, Criselle 195 Venisse, Paul 195 Villalobos, Diane 195 Vinje, Shannon 195 Vinton, Meg 195 Vogt, Robert 195 Vontungeln, Jeffery 195 Vuong, Anthony NP Vuong, Phuc NP Vuong, Trung 194 Wagner, Kristine 194 Wallace, Kristin NP Wallace, Ricky NP Walters, Walter NP Warren, Tracy-Lin 194 Webb, Bertha 194 Weems, Dale 194 Weiler, Mark 194 Weiler, Susan 194 Westerland, Amy 194 Weston, Brian 194 White, Lawnia 194 Whitmer, John NP Wiberg, Mark NP Willett, Laura NP Williams, Allen 194 Williams, Suzanne 194 Wilson, Gregg NP Wilson, Natalie 194 Wise, Linda 194 Wolfe, Shanda 194 Wood, Sarah 194 Woolfrey, Laura 194 Wright, Trennis 194 Wrightson, James 194 Wunsch, Melanie NP Yates, Kelly 194 Yeager, Bill 194 York, Cody 194 Young, Corey 194 Young, Marlenea 194 Zavala, Antonio 194 Zavala, Leticia 194 Zepeda, Rocio NP Zook, Tracy 194 Albert, Jennifer 198 Adams, Jefferey 198 Allen, Jennifer 198 Amaya, Maria 198 Amero, Heather 198 Ames, Michael 198 Anderson, Candace 198 Anderson, Heidi 198 Andres, Patrica 198 Andrews, Shawn 198 Arauza, Delila 198 Armstrong, Henry 198 Ashcraft, Page 198 Ausnus, David 198 Bales, Shannon 198 Ballard, Eric 198 Balmer, Margerte 198 Barber, Rick 198 Barfeilrd, Jeremy 198 Bates, Ted 198 Bauer, Karri 198 Beagle, Ryan 198 Beagle, Melissa 198 Behnemen, Julianne 198 Bell, Brian 198 Bellamy, Jennifer 198 Best, Lidia 198 Bettios, Matthew 198 Bingham, Sean 198 Blake, Kim 198 Boden, Chad 198 Boden, Michele 198 Bogart, Lisa 198 Boggs, Matt 198 Boland, Chris 198 Bolling 198 Bolton, Rebecca 198 Boomer, Amy 199 Bowerman, John 199 Brady, Brian 199 irady, Mark 199 irady, Nocile 199 Lricknell, Alisha 199 Lreneman, Mark 199 irown, Nikki 199 irown, Nikki 199 Lrowm, Patricia 199 lrian, Debbie 199 .uddin, Deidre 199 fudvarsen, Shawba 199 lugarzrin, Macrel 199 -erger, Michelle 199 lurker, Heather 199 luss, Roxanne 199 tus, Jim 199 abugao, Leslie 199 alasrko, Matt 199 Lamejo, Eddie 199 apps, Jennider 199 ,aputo, Christopher 199 arsloen, Christine 199 armona, Roberto 199 arpenter, Jennifer 199 arrasco, Ernie 199 arrasco, Geoge 199 lorello, Gary 199 arter, Lachelle 199 astinde, Christian 199 astillo, Tony 199 ezareas, Ester 199 ervantes, Maria 199 hansoler, Tracy 199 havez, l. 199 havez, L. 199 hess, Hyer, Wendy 199 hristainson, Kim 199 yhristamn, Anna 199 enaga, Danettew 199 lark, Michelle 199 lateur, Ted 199 luster, Darel 199 lossant, Scott 199 oleta, Lori 199 andry, Steve 199 ontrees, Alisa 199 ontrers, Griselda 199 kglehart, Robert 200 nriques, Salvafdor 200 scants, Enrique 200 Esch, Christopher 200 Equibel, Noclee 200 Farr, Shawn 200 Ferris, Angie 200 Favela, Rose 200 Favreau, Larry 200 Fetterly, Wendy 200 Feider, Joe 200 Fincham, Brandon 200 Contreraz, Rochelle 200 Cordova, Mike 200 Cornwell, Kim 200 Coria, Octovillo 200 Cohen, Rich 200 Cox, Jim 200 Cox, John 200 Crawford, Dan 200 Cruse, Vicki 200 Curtis, Cindy 200 Davalos, Annie 200 Davletick, K. 200 Decoted, Heather 200 Dailey, Chad 200 Deye, Holly 200 Diaz, Patty 200 Doin, Dannilee 200 Dollins, James 200 Doneyes, Rochelle 200 Donegan, Mike 200 Dunley, Mike 200 Duarte, Yvonne 200 Dunloa, Bryan 200 Dunplap, Cindy 200 Dunlap, Renne 200 Dunn, Lette 200 Duplan, Nicole 200 Depluses, Mike 200 Eason, Scott 200 Eberwein, Steven 200 Edmonds, Jeff 200 Ellingswoth, Nick 200 Enderman, Noah 200 Jones, Kathy 202 Jones, Chad 202 Jones, Stephanie 202 Jarres, David 202 Judkins, Lisa 202 Kalley, Douglas 202 Keeler, Brian 202 Kaerin, Kathy 202 King, Dan 202 Kirkbride, Brandon 202 Hayes, Danny 202 Haywood, Chuck 202 Heaton, llene 202 Herberg, Kirtsen 202 Herchert, Chuck 202 Herman, Michelle 202 Herrera, Natalia 202 Hesselmayer, Angel 202 Hildalgo, Susan 202 Hill, Jennifer 202 Hill, Kathy 202 Hill, Kathy 202 Hill, Marci 202 Hille, Erin 202 Holloway, Heather 202 Holmes, Tammy 202 Holton, Andy 202 Hpoope Horton, Kevin 202 Hovis, Holly 202 Howard, Tony 202 Hoyt, Chad 202 Hroch, Melody 202 Hudgens, Jennifer 202 Huerta, Lisa 202 Hughes, Clay 202 lllingswort, Micheele 202 Jacqeuz, Missy 202 Jaymnes, Dennis 202 Jewell, Kenny 202 Johnson, Cheryl 202 Johnson, Eric 202 Johnston, Jennifer 202 Kissealy, Michelle 205 Kleiman, David 205 Knust, Charlie 205 Cockaneles, Melissa 205 Kooiman, Darla 205 Koontz, Richard 205 Krien, Carey 205 Krekorian, Quinn 205 Kreigman, Gabby 205 Krublebeck, lvey 205 Lamb, Barbara 205 Lamb, Branda 205 Lambert, Daren 205 Lang, Robbie 205 Latz, Soja 205 Lefton, Spike 205 Leichtfuss, Leah 205 Leopaord, Todd 205 Lewis, Blessing 205 Lewis, Randa 205 Lewis, Shelli 205 Liddeke, Rochelle 205 Linn, Chiang 205 Lofton, Sonja 205 Logan, Christine 205 Long, Ledana 202 Longwell, Mike 205 Lubien, Matthew 205 Lucas, Don 205 Lutsch, Caleb 205 Lynds, Dan 205 Lynn, Wendy 205 Lyon, Dorrie 205 Magyar, Truly 205 Manevone, Leonie 205 Marchese, Carmy 205 Marquel, Travis 205 Marchbuen, Robbie 205 Martin, Deserae 205 Martineau, Ginny 205 Martinez, Joe 205 Martz, Troy 205 MatelyJan, Adam 205 Matlock, Jason 205 Matlock, Jeremy 205 Mayvilee, Willian 205 Mazetti, John 205 Mcarthur, Robbie 205 Mccabe, R. 205 Mcintyre, Kristen 205 Mckee, Jerry 205 Mckinsey, Glen 205 Mcpherson, Christine 205 Menna, Dianna 205 Oldfield, Bryan 204 Olquin, Curtis 204 Olmstead, Julie 204 Olson, Dawn 204 Ortega, Frank 204 Ortiz, Alex 204 Ortiz, Pam 204 Parker, Matt 204 Index 255 i,o'tSS, if y H 7 ,l.:lxwfoaDk?Lx1uw3LLt0m0t, gym iiiilitwwi WMHS tom Qmligulcgg fLYoJ.lwo.lYf.s:Q,pu1wE51J.QXlC:f1t2,vng,Q.Qg,,Q9SO ' ., 745-01233 LWQ aozlm, P Passey, Jeff 204 Pastoe, Jennifer 204 Pierce, Stephanie 204 Pierea, Aldena 204 Perea, Alisha 204 Perry, Terry 204 Perry, Wendy 204 Peterson, Mike 205 Pahn, Quynh-Chi 205 Phend, Paul 205 Phillips, Ed 205 Pitchere, Lisa 205 Poole, Richard 205 Porter, Scott 205 Potter, Steve 205 Proulx, Chris 205 Pasati, Richard 205 Quiorx, Gabe 205 Raczka, Joshada 205 Ramirez, Javier 204 Ramirez, Louis 205 Ramirez, Susanne 205 Ramos, Elouis 205 Randazo, Vanessa 205 Rawlings, Greg 205 Raya, Jody 205 Raymned, Thomas 205 Redding, Molly 205 Reed, Mike 205 Reeder, April 205 Reitsma, Tony 205 Renslow, Kelly 204 Renteria, Priscilla 205 Rhea, Tommy 205 Richmond, James 205 Rider, Wendy 205 Ridgway, Christie 205 Rittgers, Jerilin 205 Rivera, Jenna 205 Roberts, Tine 205 Robinson, Dee 205 Robey, James 205 Rocca, Giovanni 205 Rocca, Arnolfo 205 Rocha, Margeteo 205 Rocha, Miguel 205 Rochester, David 205 Rogers, Brian 205 Rogers, Frank 205 256 index Rogers, William 205 Rohlmeyer, Scott 205 Romero, Gerardo 205 Rose, Doug 205 Rose, Shannon 2025 Rose, Jennifer 205 Rozzo, M. 205 Russ 205 Russo, Lisa 205 Soto, Visotr 206 Spence, Jennifer 206 Stamm, Charity 206 Steponovich 206 Stevens, Damm 206 Stevens, Wesley 206 Stepaonowski 205 Stevens, Sirus 206 Stover, Rochelee 205 Starern, Ryan 206 Stopp, Ricky 206 Street, Teah 206 Stricklans, Susie 206 Strode, Milla 206 Sullivan, Scott 206 Swartwout, Denton 206 Solas, Jackie 206 Salisbury, Stephanie 205 Sanchez, Armando 206 Sandedrs, Kenny 206 Santibanez, Brent 206 Sass, Philip 205 Sattenvhite, Franj 206 Saunders, Jeremay 206 Soyer, Roberty 206 Soyer, Trudi 206 Shaffner, Jenny 206 Shied, Stvev 206 Scheibel, Shandra 206 Shanell, Stephanie 205 Shuler, Edward 206 Selby, Shawn 206 Senter, Jennifer 206 Shaw, Tiffany 206 Sheldon, Jenniofer 206 Shepherd, Michele 206 Sherborne, Norm 206 Simonsen, Melissa 205 Simms, Tina 206 Small, Angie 205 Smallwood, Amy 206 Smalter-Miller, Jennifer 206 Smith, Rochelle 205 Snyder, D. 206 Snodgrass, Ken 206 Soltero, Elva Sommers, Roy 206 Talamants, Becky 207 Tanner, Marylee 207 Tanner, Paul 207 Tenor, Shawna 207 Tesoro, Cindy 207 Thames, Deanna 207 Thornton, Billy 207 Thweat, Debbie 207 Tyber, David 207 Tieri, Stephanie 207 Titus, Daviod 207 Terok, Derek 207 Tarres, Elvia 207 Trembly, Pat 207 Trito, Dan 207 Turner, Dennis 207 Turner, Mike 207 Turrentine, Holly 207 Tithill, Natasha 207 Ulrich, Gwen 207 Urizae, Lorenzo 207 Uruchurtu, Jose 207 Velaquez, George 207 Verdugo, Don 207 Verner, Chad 207 Viiil, Olivia 207 Vilchez, Alfonso 207 Villalobos, Mario 207 Vincent, Francis 207 Veoks, Denny 207 Vogan, Jason 207 Vogt, Lara 207 Wapes, Scott 207 Walker, Darian 207 Walker, Vanessa 207 Warren, Terry 207 Weekly, Vanessa 207 Weber, Rhonda 207 Wietz, Sandra 207 Whittaker, Brent 207 Whitehead, Sharna 207 whiteley, Antonio 207 A l Wilbur, James 207' l Wilkinson, Daren 207 l Wilkinson, Charlene 207 Williams, Douglas 207 Williams, Stacy 220.7 Winter, Kenneth 207 Woerner, Jeff 207 l Ybarra, Chris 207 Young, Eric 207 Zambito, Jason 207 7 Zamora, Mariecruz 207 Zepeda, Samuel 207 Zuber, Chad 207 l A, ,J wslfxfi D ND UM 9gWGEw YY M WSWS .Fwxx N Q. 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