Orange Glen High School - Torch Yearbook (Escondido, CA)
- Class of 1988
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W., 3 ' Wim 2,1 'Cc A' Chrissy' Franfi fineiily Qbt askedbut date. V .V V 'dill VACATION 4 , ' l l KLV.. V H E . i As the summer vacation came to an end and the 87-88 school year began, it was time for another 9 months of waiting for next summer. For some it meant studying for hours and playing sports after school with no time for anything else. To most of us, it meant more socializing, more time to sleep Cduring classy and just somewhere to be without getting into trouble, maybe. After a few weeks, summer was just an old memory. Just thinking of lying on the beach, being in Hawaii, or just staying out late on weeknights was enough to make us want to do it all over again. Some of the things that went on this summer were going to the beach, camping at San Elijo, or in Baja, Mexico. Others enjoyed motorcycling around Valley Center, Glamis, and other dirt spots. One of the most exciting things for the jocks was the football Sierra trip. Overall, the majority of us thought that the parties were the best part of the summer. The nightlife consisted of Monday and Tuesday nights at the movies when admission was only S2, dancing away at After Dark or Distillery East on Wednesday and Thursday nights when admission was free or at a discount price. Valley Parkway continued its popularity with several car and truck clubs cruising on Friday and Saturday nights. Quik Corner was still the main place to find out where the parties were. For the less fortunate, some students spent their time working and staying white. But hey - this summer they will probably be pulling into Solana Beach with their new Porsches while the rest of us drive in our family mobiles. No matter how the summer was spent, the majority of us sure had fun. And for those seniors who are graduating in 88, the memories made here will never be forgotten. 'A' ', pw ' A, Q 7 :X V. ,W 'i Wig . 'Q M Q JEJE ..a Em 41 ++E,i:?? W:1 , , .Mx1L,,,:::1xE.M'1'7 dv mi F' , fm, A 1 F . I' 'ma gf V? 21 if 5 QR X W fd - c H and XM., Vg i' Wav Q' 'ist W 1WM4Qr M7 CAMPUS LIFE PROVIDES US WITH MANY MEMORIES. FOR SOME IT MAY HAVE BEEN THE PEP RALLIES, WHICH WERE SPENT CHEERING THE PATRIOTS ON TO VICTORYg FOR OTHERS IT WAS SOCIALIZING AT LUNCH AND BETWEEN PERIODS AND, ALTHOUGH THE CAMPUS WAS CLOSED AGAIN FOR THE THIRD YEAR, WE DID HAVE FOOD IMPORTED FROM THE REAL WORLD. WE SHOWED OUR PATRIOT PRIDE BY DRESSING UP DURING SPIRIT WEEK, PAR- TICIPATING IN CLASS COMPETITIONS, AND BY JOINING VARIOUS CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES, SOME OF WHICH WERE THE PEP CLUB AND THE NEW SCIENCE CLUB. DURING THE YEAR SENIORS CHER- ISHED THEIR I.AST HIGH SCHOOL DAYS BEFORE MEETING THEIR NEXT CHAL- LENGE. JUNIORS EAGERLY WAITED TILL THEY COULD DO THE SAME, BUT WHILE WAITING HAD FUN AND ENJOYED THEM- SELVES. SOPHOMORES HUNG AROUND TALKING, EATING, READING, LISTENING TO MUSIC, AND AVOIDING THE REALI- TIES OF HOMEWORK. MEANWHILE, FRESHMEN LEARNED THE ROPES FOR HIGH SCHOOL AND NERVOUSLY PRAYED THEY WOULD NOT BE THE NEXT PER- SON INTRODUCED TO THE TRASHCAN. NO MATTER WHAT CLASS YOU WERE IN, SENIOR TO FRESHMAN, WE PATRI- OTS PROVED THAT WE REALLY KNOW HOW TO HAVE FUN ON CAMPUS. B A D 4... Qi' ':' SBE .I my-I - ' . . :IE- C LEAH LEICHTFUSS IS JUST HANGING AROUND UNTIL SHE IS A SENIOR LIKE MERIAM STENFORS. EMILIE HALL AND CHRIS ASKIM WANT TO FIND OUT WHAT IS BEHIND DOOR 111. WILL NEWLAND, DAVID HARVEY, AND TY HAVENS SHOW WHAT FRIENDSHIP IS ALL ABOUT. BETH RILEY, JOY LYNN COCHRAN, MERIDITH RODENBAUGH, LIZ FIELDER, AND SUMMER LEWIS FLASH THEIR PEARLY WHITES. Campus Life LID Mg L Q,.., ff Krat FRIE DS gg FRIENQS ,,,,, I , Whenever you think about high school, the first thing that usually comes to mind are the times you shared with your friends, good or bad. Whether it was the time you ditched school to go to the beach, or went shopping at the mall, or the times you stopped speaking to each other because of the littlest of things. These were the ups and downs that came with the friendships made during high school. A friend was one who you relied on and didn't have to worry about being let down because they always managed to come through in the end. Whenever you felt like giving up, someone was there to give you that extra boost needed to get through the rest of the day. When you were down in the dumps, a friend lent you their shoulder upon which to cry. During those times when you exper- ienced the time of your life, it was most likely that a friend was somewhere near- by. And when you denied them of your friendship, they were always waiting for your forgiveness. But no matter how many friends you make during the rest of your life, the friends you had in high school are be- yond comparison. , - , , , , , ,wfswm,,v,,WywV,,,fff4, yfM,,tff,:Mi ' f, 2 t FASHIO A B yy u 2 W A, i , V I me gg lil K , - - ' 3 ' . t uma-i'is it t , C Laura Woolfrey, Veronica Barone, Jeff Townsend, Ray Wall, and Katie O'Brien dress up to their outlook on life. Some people like to wear T-shirts with their favorite groups on them. For the sophomore guys, Tao Harrington, Brent Santibanez, Jeremy Matlock, Brian Keeler, and Ryan Strathearn, Oakley glasses were a big hit. Trying to appear studious, Rich Caster displays his typical jock outfit during lunch. Fashion lf there is one thing that is not the same at Orange Glen High School, it is fashion. People dress up to their personalities, to be like their roll models, or the way they want to. Just by looking around the campus, all the classes dress differently in style, color, and all-around appearance. We begin with our basic jock and trendie group, and move on to our mods, preppies, surfers, wanna-be's, rockers, and freshmen wear. Some people prefer to dress up while others would rather wear T-shirts and sweaters, but it is mainly up to the individuals mood. lf some- one wakes up in a bad mood or did not have enough sleep, it is straight to the casual, com- fortable clothes. On the other side, if they wake up happy and ready to go, then out appears the nicer outlook. For the freshmen, the guys don't want to over do it and dress too noticible because they know it will be trashcan time for them, The girls like to dress up to impress the upper- ClassMEN. The sophomores become confident and be- gin to experiment with various fashion styles. They probably change their fashion look about two to three times within the year. By now the juniors know exactly how they want to dress, and their not worried whether people like it or not. There is definitely no other word for the seniors than, HKICKBACKH' Their attitudes are just to be comfortable at school. They have their own reason on why they wear, what they wear. By far, the best fashion is to dress the way you want to. Being able to be yourself in the clothes you wear is what people at OG. choose today. is 1 3 'ss ,fs ,N , A B C Brent Golec, Corey Verner, Chad Verner, Eric Fitsgerald, Damien lVlcGervey, and Mike Golec, show us what the True Surfer is really like. Jennifer Pastor and friends prefer to wear black to school everyday. A group of freshmen friends are too scared to wear anything but T-shirts and jeans Darci Dollard, Michelle Winchester and friends keep us up to date with the latest fashion. Fashion CARS --sf Marc Kirchmah and his 1,972 VQW, 'Thingg' John Toth with his 1987 Ford Ranger. 've' K Tawna White This year a new age in cars was seen out in the student parking lot. They ranged anywhere from huge tuna boats like Ford station wagonsg to V.W. things and Toyota 4X4'sg to brand new Chevy Sprints. Some were actu- ally their parent's cars, others were bought by their parents, but most were those that belonged to students who worked long and hard hours in order to pay for them. Days and weeks were spent working on, fixing up, rais- ing, and lowering these cars so that they could be shown off on Friday and Saturday nights out on Valley Parkwayg and after school to all the freshmen who weren't able to drive yet. Tawna DeCotes and her 1967 Falcon, A ll lSeanllHearn his 1571 large Porsche! Tim Richter and his 1953 Ford. l CARS Jill' ' . , 't ' E ,Q , . 9 we ,a 3' M - , 5 4 ,H Gnu' ' A E. 49 : ?2 F g . , f ,' .2 fx, 11 ' . - If I , i 1 ffl, . ' P ,LM r 5 . gg' 3 gf f . mf' , X 33 wk iw rw W- X f- , . Q , 4, X ,,.,fg,-gh. W M ,N . it .-f.g A1'.i:,',:r1-.rw 'ss ug, 45 ,V sq- 1425 5 , rye- ' aa? n-'Sb' 1 s 1' Q5 4 Egan W .-154 VF' ' . - Ki' I, ' .. 'Anya' K -I '- , '- , 1 ' ., .-Pls. 4. '1P'f.-'-- 5 , , Aug- 'Stl-apt , . A , , . ' 5 'ffQ.,1!?gE'4 'lfiddil A ' ' ,ax , 'if-i ,ga A . 'Y 1 P 355 X N ' ' . .P ,.Q -J, uv' - 'W 4.,'L-Fi - . gf ' Fvww. gl L: ,-1 :Ax ,Fw Q.. ! F ' 'H Sf! , When you read this ditty, try to feel the beat. This is a rhyme, and you will think it's sweet! The subject we seek' is spirit week- and we hope you find this ditty to be rappin' at its peak. Monday was Hippy day, and it surely was no bore. The students would rather have made love than war. Tuesday was for togas, as mothers found out. Their children were in bedsheets, and walking all about. Wednesday was Nerd day, there was much to see. Everyone dressed up as trucken as could be. Thursday was backwards which shined like a star. Some dressed backwards, and some came opposite day, of what they are. Lastly on Friday, the students showed their Pride. Wearing red, white, and blue, showed our spirit hadn't died. The ditty is now over, and spirit week is gone, But we hope this little story, helps the memories live on. By The Beanpole Boys tusm, 11 ei' .df si . ,ff . Q, -li fwfr-Hi' -Z Z ' -.1 . 1 1 V. ' li- K A D On Red, White, and Blue Day Beth Fiorello shows some of her Patriot Pride. On Backwards Day, a group of dudes, Jackie Steckman, Amy Westerlund, and Catrina Carter flex their muscles. Nerds Mike Blakeborough, Darren Norman, Jason Sowers, Mike Allen, and Eric Weiler hang out and discuss their homework at lunch. Sophomores Arionna Gardner and Holly Dye decorate their faces to look like the flag on Red, White, and Blue day. C Spirit Week I-IOMECOMING '87-'88 SWE E The theme BACK IN TIME brought a great success to the l987-88 Orange Glen homecoming, After our floats were can- celled last year, this year's class came back better than ever. The first place senior float dazzled the crowd with the cavemen and women of Prehistoric times. The junior float, the Medieval times, consisted of a king and queen, and a castle, The sophomore class had Greek and Roman times. Their float showed creativity with the Parthenon in the background and everyone running around in togas. Unfortunately the freshmen did not have a float this year. The pregame ceremonies started with a tour of the floats. The homecoming court was following and they were driven up in classical cars. Then there was the crowning of the l987-88 king and queen, and as the lights went down we had a tremendous fire- work display. By this time the crowd was really pepped up and excited for the big game against Madison, which Orange Glen won 22-ld The next night was the homecoming dance. A.S.B. had done a great job with the decorations, and the music was by After Dark. There was a big turnout for the dance and with everyone really excited it was one of the best homecoming dances ever. Last year's Prince Mike Standel and Queen Stacie Smith leave the field holding the crown bearers on their lap. V , -AVV The cheerleaders with the alumni cheer- leaders FIRE UP as they get ready for the homecoming game. Sophomores Deidra Buddin, Jennifer Bella- my, Holly Deye, and others make some last minute touch ups to their float right before the ceremonies start. King: Mike Blakeborough Queen: Rochelle Matson Orange Glen High School ,Homecoming 1987 , -5+ ,gin- 2 Senior Prince: Jim Rider Mike Golec Senior Princess: Holly Townsend , ,,?..,,.. -I--W - -Y - wf - Sophomore Prince: Danny Hays Freshman Sophomore Princess: Roxanne Bush Freshman I. iz Fiedler ' .MW Y 3 4 Y Q if 3, '- L f' 1 2 1 . A ,N .Y, M, A533 1, , , y- y Q k G 7 ff - 5' 5,3 ' Y Q- N ,ww Vg-W' , 1 ' w ' X W Qi, ' 'Lf ' ' +I 'NS ' Y ,.,q,L:L,i5Em, Y 5 ,UM .Wi WFS? A uf .212 L MW -ei? ' 44,2672 i QS .aw if! X 7 L. 5 1' , eff' W '- , 225 Li, , lb , M 1m,'.M: -ur 'x 'wht REBELS WITHCDUT A CAUSE SEN Rhonda Adams Mark Aguliar Darin Allen Mike Allen A wadfw K' . an I Chris Alcorn Delilah Allan Cami Allen Chris Alvarado Carlos Amador Allison Anderson REBELS off '88 ,, 'r 925' l. Gregg Anderson Errinn Anterburn Brian Applegate Melanie Arviso ,I p .mf L al' gi Nanci Ashcraft Lynette Ashley Ashley Askegreen Christine Askim Robert Bagstad Shelley Baker Michael Ballard Christopher Bannock 1 Edward Barber! Anna Bartlett fam, lf Rachel Bastianos James Bastien Jason Beagle Charles Beere , Brandi Bell Denise Belnep X X I !lLisaHBelz X X il M N MilQe!l5ierle! M I ,N liobert!BiQler X X X Clary Biehofr 'SENIORS iff , a a- 'S ,-..- '- 5 ' ' I' A., ' fr-H , if.: iwliiimi'-xi 1 , u wuy,fu'w,,1,' lush Brian Leander shows off his tan line, Christian Black Micheal Blackburn Brenda Blackson if i, ., www' Kevin Blakeborough Mike Blakeborough Anthony Blankenship 'wi arf ., ' Douglas Blunk Lucille Bolton Jeff Boozer Gabe Borboa Lynette Bosworth Brian Betts Rebecca Bourgulgnon George Bowman Cynthia Boyett April Brady REBELS OF 88 Kim Bradley Traci Brennan Lori Broce Julie Brockway Sandra Brown 'W M, S. 5 Todd Brown Shannon Bryson Apolinar Buenrostro Mike Christopher Burt Michele Bush , James Caldwell Tina Campbell Kelly Canady Roma Caravello ,MJ Nicole Jone picture. if 'K E s and Sheila Holmes take time out to pose for a SENIORS Shawn Carpenter Ray Castanon Tracy Cavanaugh Jennifer Celise Todd Chandler Micheal Chapman Chris Chisholm Mark Chlopek Frank Choumas Shannon Classic Susan Cluster Steve Coffman John Coleman Jennifer Collins Paul Colombo Q' J ' :E J Rhonda Constable Jim Coyle Jeffery Crane Vanessa Crosby Kevin Curry REBELS OF '88 X Brock Darby Michele Darrock Gina Davaios Derek DeRose Carrie Demetri John Diibeck if'-i 1 Jenny Hoelsher is star-struck! gl-5, . if Lonna Dipietro Darcie Doilard Kristi Doniey Dan Dorsey Cynthia Dreps Cindy Drummei Laureen Duarte Anita Duley Annete Dunham SENIORS rf, E1 :Wai .X , Micheal Dunn Dan Early Jill Eaton David Edge 'Q . Jennifer Elbert Donna Ely Melissa Eslick Denise Espinosa Jonathan Edmonds Thomas Espinoza Piper Farmer Robert Fitzpatrick Shelley Bush contemplates whether or not to go to class. I Chrissy Fogle Steve Foltin Russell Fortin REBELS OF 88 Andre W Floeter ga Wzfbfer 11 n ,gf if 5552 ' , 1' 'iff V 7 391' .Tay if, i 51 m el '-A1 V3 Ti X 'xv 1 Malene Fredrickson Craig Garcia Cynthia Garcia Jennifer Gates Paul Gentile Q, N David Germaine Curt Gerritsen Heidi Gerstenkorn Nicole Giaconi Jon Gipson f, .i A 1 Kathy Glenwinkle Patrick Glover Jennifer Goethais Brent Golec Sean Gousha fGingerb Grandon Jeff Graham Michelle Gratz Trever Graves Gary Green SENIORS i i Best Physique: Jenny Hoelsher and Chris Bannock Rebels of 88: Heather Kinley and Ed Barber I 'N QM!! '41,- , , Ai 4, A , . ,. ., . ' laldiiii if l l A.+'1.i.. 4. i i iii . N All American: Shelley Baker and Joe Stehly I W Xl, i I i Prettiest Eyes: Holly Townsend and Jeff Graham Biggest Flirt: Jenny Collins and Jim Coyle i REBELS OF '88 i .,i R , :are Best Smile: Shelly Bush and James Harris . it-i.s'..f Life of the Party: Mary Tilly and Chris O'Donnel - Ar, 5 2, A-4 wr Q . - Class Clown: Jenny Elbert and John Toth Most Likely to Succeed: Ginger Grandon and Jason Lau ,x-fy' Most Talented: Brandi Bell and Mark Gallo E SENIORS Most Spirited: Kim Shaffer and T.D. Morris Best Dressed: Rochelle Matson and David Henry '3-mu. Q-T fa- six. v l , ' N v ,M , f C Q4 kg 1 e Wliiwqwmhh. T-film our , X ll l., , 3 .Tlx 2. l, k Q X , -T ,. Q ' ,M M 1 -ffl:-'AH 1 .-1'-V. wx 4 , , 4 , 9, an ! E,-1 1 1- ' 1 REST CDF THE BEST!!! X . Jffxfxlr W Q -A X may , 4, -4 +1 J , - -vi, I My ' ! is Q! in 1 ,Raimi T E in ww E :rrzfrhiu W 32 Best Personality: Leann Rogers and Marc Krichman Most Athletic: Laura Hughes and Dan Early X Phllllp Greene Ten Guerrette Paulme Guest Randall Gustlne Brran Guthrie Dana Gutierrez Jeff Guyse Debbi Haffey Teresa Harding Candi Hahn is il. Doug Hall Jenmfer Hammonds Molly Hansen Lance Harberson Allison Hardesty Jason Harper Christa Harris James Hams Came Hatch Scott Hatlestad 'WT Susan Hazel Allen Heath Michelle Heck David Henry Wendy Hicks Mff , i .ww ,gf Steve Hilton Deanna Hines John Hindrlcks Candi Hoag Chris Hobbs Jenny Hoelscher Jay Holden Lisa Hollins 59 aw, .. Sheila Holmes Laura Hughes Marcie Hyde Bob Thweatt is trying to remember which class he is in -- study hall or yearbook? SEl 'llORS an-nn , 'Li 4 li ' 3 . , 49, ,J ii Q WJ 354, Charleneulllingworth ' Brian lves ' ' Christcpoherqjinks Brian Johnson Joanne Johnson lmgffif N ,.., wr' Hs 1 1' 55 ,,. . . ,',W5iI5iN?nN dl all 1 fi, . ,A.wfll.vf Q, Mash. X Jeff Jones Nicole Jones Misung Joo Troy Juve Kathryn Kingery fe? V Heather Kinley A V Sara Kish: AAVV ' JHIJMKOCILT 'A M Marc Krichman J A Michelle Labus ,lm Q' fa. ek Wifi. f lm 1. ww. u X A ll X Q1 xkgv 4 'AA' E ric llafrenlere 'A J' H Jasonllgau V ' 'J Jeff Lauhon REBELS'OF'B8 J e J Elina Laurilen Colleen Lavoie L2 1,4 as TY Andrea Lawrence V ,ABarry Layne , , ,VVV Ed, Leandef , J ,ML-z fx V ' w A group of' rowdy seniors footbali game, V H 'Brian'LeanQflerH V 'Erica A L, K iw L x David Lemus ' ' Robert Leslie ' 'Keitih Lfiuthiuser ' 'i 'Laffy llbvefi 5 Chein'Ho Ling www .av iv, ichean-Meng Lin L Ellen LindStrom F L ' Denny Lara LLoLL caries fopei BfianLL0ver5dy' I ,,LV I L, l 7,37 ,ri ,r,, 5, K i n i 3 -F an r N1 1 W5 . ,W-. K J u Si w Lrx 1 'ins .' ' Vik 6' 'S' .,- ' 1 . 4' 4 xl? , ' 3 -' . .5 . QW! Jin' - S - F' -: f,k- , Y A F H ' 5 , Q 'la -' f h 4 jc, i, J I wifi? ' A I ' ' hi- 1 :1 1 A , x M , 91 , 'sf , b r L F . . N, ., W 3 . 2 ,,' A if? . , K' J '4 3 E . , gy ut...-1' ja' was 5 5 M FNS- 5 ii 4: W M ,pw 4112 ,. ,, W ,W -1 ,M . W, Jason Lucero ' Becky Lutz - I I Johanna Lyle - Bob Malone Sonya Marehant Teresa Marquez Greg Marr Charles Martin Mark Gallo, Jason Lau and Marc Krichman discuss whether or not to eat a school lunch. V REBELS OF '88 Angelina Martinez Kris Martinson ,- Derek Mathis , V, Rochelle Matson SY S 7? Q ' 'i Derek Maxon 'A James MtiCah'ill i 5 4 1 , , W . , Jennifer McCormick A Bill McGowan m A SgottVMcKenzie V A V. Anna McNeal A . Toni Mercaro W' K gk ,- r A r Ll'araLMenk A S Eff MElan mTeresa'Zf'485gers A ? 'Dann Mizlleryi ,A Kim7MillEr M , 'r V 'hi - ...xp - Tim Miller A ' ' Nataiie Morgarr J i K6vin Moore ' 3anEiMciore A A V' T.D. Morris in ' J Alda Mrozek Rohm Muchou Joanne Napier Jose Naranjo Laura Nash fl A' ' I ,-'r V . , ,' ' V A V T943 'f' SENIQRSV , ,560 . - I. ...gn-amy. QQ! -reef, Monica Neidner Lisa Nelson Rupert H. J. Neugebauer Shannon Newman William Newland Debbie Newton Craig Nickel Kim Nguyen Hiro Nlwa Zalane Nunn Katie O'Brien Chris O'Donnell Debbie Ochoa 1-wi 1 Derek Mathis has found something stimulating to do in Eva Olvares Diana OYWVEFOS LOFYBHWS Orosco class! 45? Daniel Panis Gina Parada Bob Penrod 5, vw takes over While the Cheer' Jeanette Perez Steve Perez Ginger Perry Bob Persichetti Kristen Peterson ' Nicole Phillips Angela Pickron Jeff Piper Jason Poole Teresa Potts Sara Prokoroff Michelle Proux Marla Provincio SENIORS gi, 'S Kenny Pymm ' l A Jennifer'Rabner I , Dan'Radic Kimberly Rains , , , Susanne Raser PeterRauch ,V William Real Jeff Reams Elizabeth Reiley Michelle Reinagel iii? fi? 'A A 1 Danila,Reine V AA 'V V Rockfcfrd Reinefston Jessica Rice xl- . , David Henryygives us the S in PATRIOTS! ' K A liebbi Riqkettu M A. Jamee Ricler AA A lledenne Reiberts I V 'yi f' : '2 -fi '7 A -- .1 I A 3 - ' mt ui '88 ,ill .,'. V 1, I ,V . Jennifer Roger Lee Ann Rogers Anita Rojas Mary Ross Tim Roy John 'Salisbury Sean Samuel Brian Sands Jody Santibaney Kevin Sayers 'F rein..- fri Weiler and his friends are having an emotional discussion which soft drink is the best. sr Shane Sebastian DiOr1r16 Sdielliflg Natalie Shroeder John Sgobie Andrew Scott James Seiber , 1145s, SEPHORS '-F 'li' David Seymour Kim Shaffer Jim Shank Melissa Shenk Cathie Shumaker ws? Drew Sikes Derek Sissenwine Tracey Skinner Carey Songer Jason Sowers 'vie 'f 1 Leslie Sparks Lisa Stamper Gwen Standal David Stanley Amber Stegeman 'U 59' 'ww YV gif- f 'E Joe Stehiy Alan Steinbaum Miriam Stenfors Julie Stepan Connie Sterling REBELS OF 88 Ei- , H? Ray Storek Brent Strattford Michael Stum Keith Stuthridge Liz Swartz Marta Tavolada Laura Terrazas Michelle Teter Wayne Thebeau lie Stephan tells Shannon Newman to put her arm down or lose Kristen Petterson as a end, Kelly Theetge Kevin Theetge Greg Thames Robert Thweatt SENIORS Tom Tieri Mary Tilley Mike Tillyer K Taru Toikka John Toth Book Townsend Jeff Townsend Holly Townsend Mark Trausch A Amber Truman A Markffrutta , A A V Tom Turk Donald Clpson A A EA VAAV A VAVA M V Hey Gregg, where did you get that Blg Gulp? ..........-,:, Elba Uribe Elizabeth Uruchurtu Erich Van lersel A A A '4 4 l L o l W in r REBELSB8 r e az, ,L fy' ig . V I 'V '1 4 'W Y 1 9' f 21 - .Q We . , Fr W W Y -1- ,a E 1 .u my A e,f4naamrsr:e:m,1,. I Steve Vuong Kim Wagner M' mil Ray Wall Stephanie Wallace ' .- 'wN X fm I Wendy Warren scan waiters l Bill wasdyke Eric wearer Micheal, Whitaker , , Matt Wilson N Bob Winans X Michele Winchester ' SENIORS lf you take my picture you have to buy me a Rally's burger. 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A JV X, X: ,Mgr N33- mgggm-W,7Mf', U, Q .r 'W 1 ag N- 1 ' '-T,1w1.!-f,,,.y:,w..'- -N ' 'i-' -'fa 't ,, 'f QQ- W, .. ws , ' mf N In W' 5 i-1I.u. ,,, Y 7 , 7 fd S317 - ' V, f-111 'V 3? F, 1 ,gf 'QL 1 ' 1 1 ' . F '4 'E ,S . ,-. 1 .r ffwiitj QV! 'TLA f 5W'7 16 7tMJ?- if yb'I 'C9'A't kfozfk -4 QU! Zu V I , 'X ,I 'ff - 1 , 5 !V6'UXf maretmzmg' A, O X 'hbudj X! fb? A 51,-feng I H 5, d M75 Efff 'gy K ,, Qtr' I 4.1: PJ? The defense showing their sworming ability. The defense setting up to stop Escondido once again. ARSITY FCDCDTBAL it The 1987-88 Orange Glen Var- sity Football Team set a lot of goals this year, such as being the Palomar league champs, going to the Jack Murphy Stadium, and winning in the Jack Murphy Sta- dium. Even though they did not accomplish any of these goals they did gain respect from many people. The team did this by the following: beating San Pasqual, and Escondido to obtain the city bragging rights. Then they went on to win some very big football games such as last years C.l.F. champs Fallbrook, Chula Vista, and big power-house Vista. The team had many great as- sets such as Sean Gousha who passed for over 2000 yards, only the third quarterback to do so in O.G. history. Then they had that awesome offensive line, Mark Gallo, Chris Chisholm, Jason A: Frank Choumas gets surrounded by the Patriots after catching the winning touchdown pass against Escondido. Y A B: Dennis Esposito runs for a lst down against Madison. D X C: The OG. defense destroys a Vista runningback. D: Dan Early and Frank Choumas, showing us that O.G. scores another touchdown against Vista. VARSlTY FOOTBALL P 1 ru no if W o iv , 9 ii 1 if -- , v M 1' Q, , E M - an s ' .. '- , ' , ' , A- . M A T A A W I K fuj' wi w.. , L ,, 1 'r ' 23 Gig i ,Q ' , QL A , 'L , ' ,V '1 , - , ' A' X A 5 , f ,f W ,Aff M53 . , gg? .3315 25 f ., , wr- ' f K wi i kim , A 49 - Q , 73 fi' WT A 3 R F4, , A N A, Vkkv W ' A: lv, N M ' ,ffm - . . 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Both Paul Gentile an ylg ,:i, l Q f T 3' 5, EQ- -2 f fr' cvgytpgi 3 1 227. ff flufgil it w?r3?Gle,i.35ii - 7ielt irEifl'3+5f7! - ' Q 1- N r f i lf' ,r f if 1 Y ' Q 'W' l A B Bob Thweatt earned a spot on the All- Palomar league team by placing in the top ten in league finals. These two young men, along with Lorenzo Llrizar, Javier Ramirez, Mario Ruiz, and seniors Jeff Graham, and Russel Fortin pro- vided the Patriot fans with a lot to cheer about. The girls Cross Country team kept up the fine tradition of excellence in run- ning in 1987, as they finished as one of the top teams in three invitationals. Al- though, the team started with little race experience they soon adjusted to the demands of the Palomar League by de- feating Torrey Pines in the first league meet. Freshmen Gretchen Schiebel proved to be a front runner just ahead of Angelique Cottrell and Anna Christman. Patty Diaz, Kim Nguyen, Stephanie Sal- sibury, Julia Butcher, and Marcy Mc' Donald led the pack attack. With all but senior Kim Nguyen returning next year, the Patriots will surely be a force to deal with in C.l.F. and . H O PGLCD HAS I: RIGHT STUFF George Burrough powers in another score for O.G. With much concern the O.G. team watches Shane Sebastien bring the ball down closer to another point. The Referee watches over O.G.'s great offense. 1011 V. H20 POLO 1 1' ,113 Aem Q.fv l O.G.'s Goalie Mike Lopez gives the ball to an open man after making another unbelievable save. While pressure is being put on, Junior Lee Shaver looks to his team mate for help. Senior Jason Poole takes aim Varsity Water Polo had much to be proud of even though the team did not qualify for CIF this year. They did place 5th in the Monte Vista Tournament and 4th in the Coronado Tournament. The Patri- ots finished with a league record of 2-6 and an overall record of 8-7. Leading the team was Senior Captain David Seymour who was also voted Most Valuable Player. 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' - . if -as .ll L 7' ssh 1- - 3-'f9'f'fffmW - ,frrfi-' -V i, lil T My tilt . W , . - A L lglgr- i ill? - -t it .ug 22-.:..sa.,f sf :.,:lfae1 f was-L. Q--,f-as-,. . it- ' T W TOP ROW: Lee Shaver, Bill Smith, Levi Capaci, Mike Lopez, Andy Taft, Tommy Depuyt, Laura Smith, BOTTOM ROW: Steve Gilmore, Kyle Peterson, Jason Poole, David Seymour, Shane Sebastion, Mike Dunn, George Burrough, Bill Aker- SENIORS-TOP ROW: Shane Sebastion, Mike Dunn, Kyle Peterson, BOTTOM ROW: David Seymour, Jason Poole, George Burrough. On the offense, Andy Taft receives a pass. Jason Poole keeps his head up and plays strong in the 3rd quarter with a score of 12 to 4 Fallbrook leading. V, H20 POLO ,f V 4433? f if , fl ' ,,4 1 ii l I A 24 ' gt' ? 1 I ,f'V3,fi ' 1: A- P ,MWHX st Q X M 4 5 ,ff ' , fi' ' W ' 'F V I q.VM M 'F 'rH3'lsE H Vi H L1 'E if li? ' . kr 2. 1 V-. ': .Q 'fin W X.: . I 4 r 3' El . . px J Q3 A' 'A .. - 'I R ' :Suki as F . -9, X x J .Ju Q b F A A Yfm 'SFS U X fi J JJ KE , -' A ' Q- ' ' K - N iv -X f, --' ..f Q V- - + N tq Q Mg., .1 , - ,g,i ..' U ,AW WE? f if 5 M M - 3 -M -'fa' W ww . ,- , ' J I ' ' Q 'R 5 ff NX fs, J kv My M , A :,, , 'X x!,A gy 1 Zim! i Q - 7-I iii? . ,Q in ,wJ if Q in T The 1987 cheerleaders, led by Heam captain Shelley Baker, co- kaptain Kim Shaffer and Mascot lKieth Leuthauser, started the year off by attending the Ll.S.A. Cheerleading camp at Ll.C.S.B.. Hn which they learned many new lcheers and stunts for the upcom- ing Orange Glen athletics. ln the beginning of the school year the cheerleaders cheered on the crowd as well as the varsity foot- ball players to the second round of the C.l.F. playoffs. They also fired-up the students at many ex- citing peprallys. Hoping to start a new tradition at OG, the cheer- leaders cheered for other sports besides football and basketball games. The girls hope to keep the Patriot Pride shining through out the years to come. , , i 'gi 6 cheerleading camp at UCSB. in cheerleading. ning field goal, look. condido Courgars. if T j I 1 if a T C !l l ji g if fl if f l f I E CHEERLEADING 1 The 87 cheerleaders take a break at Ll S A B: Trista, Liz and Joy show us that there is peace C: The cheerleaders awaiting for the game win D: Some of the cheerleaders giving us their G Q E: Leading the crowd in the Alma Mater the cheerleaders smile over the victory over E Q 1. 5,53 W wsuawqflfi 1: i F .sf w' F 1 ,fr Y ' ff' M5 'fginw , W A ua F z 5 l ' 'HM R Q ru W , hm mm' JH W , M Nm Wh me if 1 W . The girls varsity volleyball team has much to be proud of this year. The girls put in a lot of hard work and showed a lot of spirit by de- feating San Pasqual and Escon- dido to become the city champion. The players who contributed to the team's effort are seniors: Christina Whitely, the team cap- tain, Ashley Askergreen, Laura Hughes, Kelsely O'connorg Ju- nior Jennifer Gerson, Terri Drepps, Stacy-Smith, and Linda Wise. The team was also backed up by Sophomores: Kathleen Kerrin and Lisa Bogart who con- tributed greatly to the team ef- fort. With most of the players return- ing next year, the team looks for- ward to a winning season. qual. A. Kathleen Carrin, Christina Whitely, Linda Wise getting ready to spike. B. Kathleen makes a great dig to defeat San Pas' Q. The girls show off their new uniforms. D Christina Whitely receives the serve with a nice pass from a teammate. E. Kathleen puts the pass right to the setter. 'M VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS as 'IWW if 'W-' f'II W- IIII I. if I,I,.,,. , M W ..,.. W-N-INN B The Varsity Tennis Team struggled through the season under 3rd year coach Van Barnes. They struggled because of the tough Palomar League schedule, but the girls never gave up and always gave IOOZ. There were some bright spots for the Patriots. Senior Laureen Duarte wg.. .., ,,. . 'Drs' M A-A 'rs' -re if T 353 and Sophomore Stephenie Schnell were the top doubles team the Patri- ots had to offer, while Junior Susan Roher led the way for the Patriots in singles. In all the Patriots had fun playing and are looking forward to '0'--..i Z , .. l lst row: Jean Nguyen, Zalane Nunn, Stephenie Schnell, Linda Roher Sandra Brown 2nd row: Stacy Williams, Susan Roher, Yvonne Duarte Laureen Duarte, Amber Truman Linda Roher puts everything she's got into her serve. Susan Roher prepares to nail a forehand winner. Stephanie Schnell shows good form on the forehand volley. Stacy Williams concentrates on her two-handed backhand. With eyes like a hawk, Jean Nguyen prepares to whack the ball. TENNIS ima J .V. FOOTBALL Bottom row: Mark Brady, Ted Bates, Pat Trembly, Dana Tay- lor, Alfonso Vilches, Pat Russ, Richard Barber, Danny Voeks, Second row: David Gonzales, Chuck Haywood, Brian Rogers, Ski Franks, John Davidson, Dennis Turner, Mike Golec, Dar- ren Lambert, Coaches: Dave O'Conner, Manager J. Matlock, Ken Walker, Dennis Snyder, Dave Lay, Rob Ciilster, Alan Dale, Mike Lewis, Fourth row: J. Matlock, Randy Lewis, Don- ald Young, Duane Ciolbranson, Mike Taylor, Wes Stevens, Man- uel Luis, Brian Keeler, Fifth row: Scott Sullivan, Mike Turner, Dan Lynds, Mike Longwell, Eric Johnson, Stephen Rudolph, Ryan Strathearn, Robert Car- mona, Mark Brinneman, Henry Armstrong, Top row: Scott Waits, Troy Martz, Brian Wes- ton, Tim Harrison, Joe Fuori, Shane McClanahan, Darren Wil- kinson, Donavon Lucas, Chad The 1987-88 Junior Varsity Foot- ball team had a stellar season. With the season ending 7-3 the coaches were quite satisfied with the team's effort. The J.V. team never gave up, striving to find a way to win. The key players were on offense: QC-IBD Darren Wilkinson, QFBJ Ryan Strath- earn, QCD Dan Lynds, fW.R., D.B.J Ro- man Ledman, And 1W.R., D.B.J Duane Golbranson. The J.V.'s big- gest win of the season was their an- nihilation of Vista and their toughest was the cross town rival San Pas- qual, which robbed them of a J.V. city championship. This J.V. squad showed some promising talent for next year's Varsity team. Deiley. . il Cf. The high-powered J.V. offense sets up to fly. .i..,.... 68 4, JV FOOTBALL The J.V. defense swarms to bring down a San Marcos receiv- J .V. TENNIS '---..., The Girls J.V. Tennis struggled along this year because of lack of year, and are looking forward to experience. The Patriots were O- next season. Stand out players 12 in league but never gave up. were Erma Castanon and Jenny The girls had fun, despite the bad Baumbach. Danette Cienega volleys the ball to Score a point against her opponent. Front Row: Julie Horn, Kim Gerritsen, Sara Carrol, Tina Snyder, Elina Laurinen, Top Row: Danette Cienega, Debra Buddin, Jenny Baumbach, Erma Castanon, Susan Weiler. Erma Castanon Serves an ace to gain the winning point over her 3 opponent. 6 mwmm E J.V. TENNIS J.v. H20 PoLo HAS THE RIGHT STUFF The J.V. water polo team had a fine sea- son with a 6-9 record overall. Players Eric Ballard receiving the honor of most valu- able Player, Joe Munoz receiving most im- proved, and Steve Eberwine most inspira- tional, all received much recognition. The J.V. team showed a strong desire to win, always doing their best. Next year the team hopes to have a great season. TGP ROW: Steveliberwine, EricSBa!lard, Ken A Jewel,'Quitm Kekorian, 2nd ROW: Joe Munoz, it fAdam5Nungesser,.Mike Gertty, 3rd ROW: Mi- o M V cole Cgjaves, Wade Porter, Richard Snell, Paul W A Dahiell Joe ChicoreleQ 4th RCW: Brad Foster, ' f 'Rob Marshburn, Marc Garcia, Christine Glenn. A - T, c . ,,,,,, . .... ...,, . J I : . XXXX A .- it T ' X N E EE , s- F . .... K .. M , . ...ME S . ,, T . H , ,,, T -X - - ----- N -- ,.,, V ,. -. L L L K A - Goalie Steve Eberwine voted most inspirational showed clobbering a man on the other team. Quinn Kekorian receives a pass on offense, . P? .l.v. H20 Q Q .. .. nil? saver' ' J.V. CHEERLEADERS The J.V. cheerleaders gave a tremendous effort in the 1988 year by support- ing the J.V. teams. Being that most of them were new to the ways of cheer- A W ,-,, 4, ,,,, leading they gave our school alot of school spirit. ln pep ralleys and games we really hope to see them as the 1989 varsity cheer- leading squad! A: Back row L-R Michelle Boden, Kristin Mc lntyre, Rochelle Smith. Front row L-R J.B. Rittgers, Kim Cornwell, Jenny Senter, Kris McPherson, Wendy Chestchire B: The J.V. cheerleaders come to school before they get a chance 9 to put on their makeup . . . C: The J.V. cheerleaders show us ' their spirit in one of the 'many Pep ralleys. , , JM J.V. CHEERLEADERS J. . CRCDSS CCDLI TRY Since Cross Country is a physically demanding sport, runners spent endless hours working out in the September heat to improve themselves. J.V. members traveled with the Varsity team to all the meets except C.l.F. and League. A few J.V. runners gained valuable experience competing in Palomar League finals. The J.V. team contributed a lot of spirit for both themselves and the Varsity team by attending team dinners and parties and also cheering on the Varsity in C.l.F. IW J.V. CROSS COUNTRY A, Front: John Nguyen, Jim Buss, Greg Doherty. Back: Chad Zuber, Gle Shultz, Coach Fenton. Not pictured: Bill Grant, Brian Weston. B. The J.V. boys show great effort pulling together to defeat Escondido C. Bill Grant shows great form racing toward the finish line. Y J.V. VCDLLEYBALL The J.V. team came a long way this year. With plenty of beginner players. lt took some hard work to pull together a fighting team. This was Coach Art Warren's first year in coach- ing girls volleyball and he had a blast with them. The tearn's most exciting matches were against Vista and Mt. Carmel. They went three long games with both of the teams. This years top players that played outstanding the whole year were Heidi Anderson, Melody Rhoach, and Lisa Nation. With most of the team being freshmen. They're hoping for an improvement next year. Eront row: Coach Art Warren, Middle row, L-R Gioia Heiser, Anita Stehly, Gina Hoefer, Lisa Nation, Cici Guzman. Back row: LR Jennifer Tubbs, Heidi Anderson, evon Widby, Melany Hroch, Kathy Krauss, Chu An Nunn, Marnie Krider. BASKETBALL N. D V Y T S I ,, T, ,. Ig ... FRONT ROW: Coach Steve Boyle, and Coach Dana Ernest BACK ROW: Drew Sikes, Manuel Sanchez, Jeff Leander, Jason Sowers, Dan Early, Sean Macklin, Dale Weems, Bill McNeal, Glenn Reyes, Mike Stump, and Brian Leander VARSITY BASKETBALL The varsity basketball team had a very dissap- pointing season despite having great talent. The Patriots had a 5-I9 record, but still made it to the playoffs, because of a new CIF playoff format which makes it a county tournament, so every team, despite the record is invited to play. The Patriots played very competitively in the Palomar League, but were unable to win a league game. The Palomar League is believed, by many coaches and athletes, to be the toughest league of play in San Diego. The players felt that they would be close com- petetors for a league title because of the talent on the team. Many students, faculty, and parents also believed that O.G. would become a feared opponent this year. The players felt that one of the main reasons for their lack of wins was their inability to play as a whole unit. Many of the students agree to this conclusion, but know that the upcoming varsity team is going to be a tough opponent to over- come! The upcoming season hopefuls are 6 foot 6 juniors, Cree Morris, and Sean Macklin, 6 foot 3, Lenny Mc Gill, 6 foot 2, Bill Mc Neal, 6 foot l. These upcoming players have the ability and de- sire to put O.G. Basketball back on the map. Although O.G. has a lot of talent coming back next season, it is also losing it due to the fact that the seniors on the team are graduating. These seniors are Dan Early, Brian Leander, Manuel Sane chez, Drew Sikes, Jason Sowers, and Mike Stump. Be sure to come to all the varsity basketball games, because OG. is looking forward to a suc- cessful upcoming season! L ' iv if 211+ ' I , ,,,,,. , ,,Vgg,, . ,,,, ,, H K FATF? D T Q L,, fn 4--'J , f i fries up before the game. Torrey Pines. pm ' ' .. 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A- E mh SA 1 ? s x I, J, 2 q q i X 'Q ,, mfgm b' Vp-me ,QMHIGT ' WTIYUS E Q Q 3 K zkt : I bg S ' I fi f 3 zrf' W 1 , J QW 1 J NN , 3 3 . as 1 l 5 ' W Q Q31 .Q W., 2, VARSITY WRESTLI .: Z5 Front Row: Lance Harberson, Denny Lira, Josh Gorden, Jim Rider. Back Row: Bill Wasdyke, Dana Miller, Jason Patterson, Jason Gann, Dan Stehiy, Coach Zambinski. Jim Rider shows us that he uses Right Guard deoderent. 'QQ hi-n -,323 v. WRESTLING CITE Jason Patterson attempts to flip his opponent for the pin. Josh Gordon is happy after his win over Clare- mont. Denny Lira tries to read his Poway opponent! ,ID V. WRESTLING Denny Lira attempting a triple sidekick tru- plex move on his opponent. Dan Stehly tirering his oppenent to obtain a win. Dana Miller attempts to roll a Poway wres- tler to pin him. JIU! , ' v. WRESTLING egg., The 1988 Orange Glen Wres-J tling squad had yet another great season, coming in third place in the Palomar League behind sec- ond place team, San Diegutio, and first place team Poway. The team destroyed all of the other schools in the Palomar League and gave San Diegutio and Poway some tough competition. The squad had many great ac- complishments, with many mem- bers of the team going to Mas- ters. Josh Gordin placed fifth in Masters, unfortunately not a high enough placing to earn him a spot in the state championship. But, Dan Stehly placed third in Masters, this giving him a chance to compete in the State cham- p.,W,.. V , W , - ,Wi ,, M - W ,f , . pionship, where he lost in the first round. Coach Zabinsky was very hap- py with the accomplishments of the '88 squad. He is also looking forward to next years squad, with many returning varsity letter- men, such as Jason Ciann, Dan Stehly, and Jason Patterson. -Q. Hz .1 ,WB WMM, ,. Lance pulls a leg to flip his opponent to a pin. Brian Bourgeois attacks his Fallbrook opponent. i Dana Miller leaves his opponent on his Q back. i Jason Gann gives us his Friday the 13th look. l. l ,1 Jlfl v. WRESTLING JV BUYS BASKETBALL ln the beginning existed a group, consisting ol ten ambitious players. They grew into a unit that became Orange GIen's JV Basketball team. Al- though they only had seven wins, they fought hard with their great desire to win. Coach Gilster describes his team They were mean scrappy mothers ,. Keeping this team together as one. Mike Turner and Dewayne Anderson set great examples to their opponents. Poway, Mt. Carmel. and Torrey Pines were a tough team to play, but no matter what .. . O.G. always put up their bes1 effort. Especially the most valuable players Mike Turner, Dewayne Anderson, and Daren Wilkensin Front row: Dewayne Anderson, Coach Gilster, Jim Roby, Back row: Mike Turnerg Glenn Murray, Brian Bonnett, David Kleiman, Scott Effinger, Donovan Lucas, Chirs Ybara, not pictured: Brian Wilkensin. .Q ,wg .WM,,f,,,aw ' WWW.. ff K ' W tis' ... ko. .so-mm-Y --Zi Dewayne Anderson drives to the top of the key. Brian Wilkensin looks for an open player against Vista. C110 it-Q v 84 Jv Bovs BASKETBALL 5-Q .lV.GWlS BASKETBALL Pictured front to back, left to right, Pam Ortiz, Karen' transferred, Annissa LaForte, Roxanne Bush, Andy Holton, Nikki Mayes, Diane, Kathy Krauss, Kerstin Herberg, Monica Mayes, Kristen Hoppe, And Anita Stehly. Once upon a time there was a bunch of Rowdy Individuals that came together to form the 1988 J.V. Girls Basketball team. The coach of the team was Coach Leger. Unfortunately the team only came up with a season record of six wins and fifteen losses and in league two wins and ten losses. Although the sea- son didn't turn out as Coach Leger ex- pected, it was a real learning experience. We really look forward to seeing them playing Varsity next year! if ,I gf!! J.V. WRESTLI G George Cortez prepares to break down his oppo- nent. J.V. WRESTLING The JV team was one of the top teams in the county. They were 9 and 4 at the Elsinore tour- nament and they took a 3rd at Fallbrook. Some of the top JV wrestlers were Richard Keefe, George Cortez, Eric Johnson and Brian Bourgeios. y Front Row: Brian Bourgeios, Joe Munozg Middle Row: George Cortez, AI Mason, Richard Keefe, Ryan Beagle, Back Row: Coach Groepper, Wes Stevens, Curtis Olguin, Chuck Haywood, Ben Novinger, Erik Johnson. 1 y y cl ,lr C7302 3 5 Fw? Tom Teter finishes first in his event against W? S ,. ser.. .,.fsffL,.,.? J TRACK TOP ROW: Dan Black, Chris Bodden, Jesse Aldana, Jim Buss, Matt Nash, Olanzo Pena, Duane Flugge, Richard Cerda, Ted Carsen, Jamie Weis, Kenny Ngo 2nd ROW: Curtis Olguin, Robbie Hartman, Rod Gerritsen, Dana Taylor, Brian Bonnett, Glenn Schultz, Terry Thelan, Rupert Neugebauer, Kevin Salisbury, Randy Boozer, Saul Rivera, Mark Schoen- wald, Martell Miller 3rd ROW: Mary McDonald, Holly Martin, Jaime Tate, Anita Stehly, Monica McFadden, Kathleen Ker- rin, Vannesa Weakly, Holly, Hovis, Shelley Lewis, Amy John- sen, Alison Adams, Diane Burell BOTTOM ROW: Patrice McFadden, Letty Dunn, Julia Butcher, Susan Rohrer, Lara Vogt, Shelley Liddeke, Susie Strickland, Zulma Morena, Shawnie Wessel, Barbara White, Jean Nguyen, Amy Leichta fuss, Dana Alocco, Leslie Channell, Tina McPhersen, Teah Streit. 5 t 1,,....,: 1' ' Escondido. Determined to win, members of the J.V. team begin a race. 87 BOYS VARSITY SOCCER n--..... Top Row: Bob Fitzpatrick, Hugo Melgoza, Dan Dorsey, Tom Turk, Troy Lopez, Gerardo Perez, Jan Koch. Second Row: Coach Gestering, Jason Kipp, Mike Ballard, Jay Holden, Petter Dido, David Edge, Cra Nickel, David Dean, Mike Dunn, Kyle Michaless. Bottom Row: Alan Stinbaum, Sean Samuels, Derek Sissenwein, Volker Gursch. Manuevering past the Karate Kid, Hugo Melgoza makes a great offensive drive, A Torry pines player tries but does not succeed to even get close to Mike Dunn. ICQ ' SPORTS A B 'iii is Q ,, -Y' f X Q3 +5 SSH if ., , ,, SS la 'Y weiff- 3 wx VARSITY GIRLS SCDCCER if Y gk Back Row: Coach Tom, Lisa Granatowski, Stacy Wil- liams, Jessica Lauhon, Lisa Belz, Jaime Tate. Middle Row: Elina Laurinen, Linda Dunbar, Amy Johnson, Jennie fer Godbee, Annie Page, Susan Weller, Malene Fredenk- sen, Erica Leigh, Coach Mike Doherty. Front Row: Cindy Drepps, Jennifer Carpenter, Vicky Trapp, Michelle Hal- stead, Not shown Kelsey O'Conner. Annie Page takes control of the ball after receiving a pass from laene Fredenksen. I v I ' 1, wi H M Z X ff 1 lwlifwd J .,,. V,,., ,, .Q ., W ,ff ,ls 1 f , - H., .f,, n7, M, f ,WMM ,W GIRLS VARSITY ' SOCCER GOES TO C.l.F T . . . The 1988 girls varsity team obtained many goals and even set some school records. The team, not expected to do well after previous records, proved to the Palomar league that M, Orange Glen can be and is now a power-house in girls soccer. The 88 team started out a little slow, but with first team all-league goalie Kelsey O'Conner, first team all-league defender Jennifer Carpenter, Second team all-league forward Erica Leigh, and honorable mention forward Malene Fredenksen the team came through and destoyed Vista to start their winning streak. But unfortunately lost to Palomar League Champs, Torrey Pines, by only one goal. But then for the first time ever in the Orange Glen's Girls Varsity Soccer team's history, they went to the C.l.F. playoffs, but lost in a great game against Vahalla in a two to zero game. . ,..,. 5 .. . . . Q . f. ,., -'11, l If Q, yrs- i . T nfl, - . . ff f V Q .. .. T a . ,Z , ., a . Cf T Jennifer Godbee steals the ball from her opponent. Annie Page sets up to score another goal. Erica Leigh saves the ball from going out of bounds so that the Patriots can set up to make another goal. Kelsey O'Conner uses great form to kick the ball for a mid-field pass. Jill YI I, v.oiRLs soccER VARSHW'BASEBALL , V in v, ,,, V Q jg M M Q7 ,,kh 4 32 Lift lp 7 , we r i ' . W W-HQ Q QKQMQQ it M ,, 4, W : ' J V V JW W Q , J - if V A 5 ,, ' if Q 1 3 sa M E , n VV an F -V .1 344 JZ M 1 Q i L L , 4' w ,,, f -Q idk, , 'Q .Y 5 tl N , ww p H I I 5 , My ,fy V,,, , gf ,Q .. W LW! . 4 3 , Q y KV 2 , i g d 7 i W' l M Q m ,l 'f ' f , ,I ' if Top Row: Coach Hancock, Martin Melendrez, Mike Allen, Mike Ballard, Sean Gousha, Scott Coleman, Brooks Townsend, Gavin Dooley, coach Art Warren, coach Puma Bottom row: Mike Whittaker, Doug Sledge, Eric Weiler, Mike Stump, Matt Taylor, Hermon Moreno, Gary Green, Marcos Soto, Shannon Vinje ll 1 'Jill -mi! VARSITY BASEBALL Varsity baseball team began this sea- son with great enthusiasm. The Patri- ots tried to defend their Palomar League title. The man responsible for the teams spirit is coach Art Warren whose been keeping the guys in line for the past four years. With the atti- tudes they have going we could tell that they were going to have another successful season. The highlights of the season included a challenging game with Kapaa High from Hawaii fa friendly barb-que was held after the gamel. A permanent batting cage for improving players' hitting skills was g GRANGE ULEN Aff Bbseamiavzv fffff f , M A ,f ' , f ,, if ' , , -T 'if' f fi 1 ' fl , 1 5' 'V fa. , -fbfmwflwjl MQ, , ' f A A mf'-I The start of our future batting cage. Once again Sean Gousha pockets the ball. Shannon Vinjes determined look shows it all. VARSITY BASEBALL -fi' 11 added to the baseball facility. Pitch- ers included: Eric Weiler, and the newcomers Gavin Dooley, Matt Tay- lor, Martin Melemdrez, Gary Green, Marcos Soto, and Scott Coleman. Catcher's were Sean Gousha and Doug Sledge. Playing in right field were Mike Whittaker and Mike Bal- lard. Left field is Mike Allen. Center field, Brooks Townsend. Short stop, Shannon Vinje. Last, but not least 2nd basemen Mike Stump and Herman Moreno. ig so is .tag ass li ti..- l : Mike Allen warms up before the big game. Dooley styles his way home, The Boo Gavin Dooley winds up for a throw. Shannon Vinje gives it his all. I guess sliding doesn't always make it , thinking Shannon VARSITY BASEBALL if 1' 3 get M , M at if 1 Eric Weller hopes to get the runner out. Brooks Townsend gets congratulated for getting the team up to Aiming for left field, Dooley gets another base hit. Yeah, l'm coming , yells Marcos Soto. bat. The Boo throws a fast ball. VARSITY BASEBALL 95 JW ' VARSITY SQFTBALL main. ' C C A E,-. S .E 3- .n Front Row: Kelley Duschek, Gina Phillips, Nikki Caster, Nikki Ewertz, Jody Leyva, Jennifer Tubbs, Lauren Duarte, Lisa Stamper, Pamela Ramsey, Andrea Paige Sandy Brown, Jennifer Carpenter Not Pictured Cami Allen Wifi rj I' ' ' VARSITY Jill I A The Varsity Softball team showed strength and potential. players such as seniors Cami Al- were plenty new faces too. With Both of these qualities were very len, Loureen Duarte, Pam Ram- all their spirit and togetherness important to make a good team. say, Erica Leigh, Candy Hoag the Patriot girls had a good sea- There were several returning and junior Anne Page. There son. B A: Brenda puts all her strength in hit to make a home run. B: Using all her effort, Cami Allen strikes out the batter. C: Warming up between innings Kelly Duschek and Laureen Duarte practice for the real thing. VARSITY SOFTBALL Jill VARSITY SWIMMI G A. Andy Taft shows us his great form in buterfly, B. Tonio Whitely comes out in the lead. C. Dan Lynds goes all out in the 500. ---N ww -xr ,S S up - lee. S If --g- VARSITY SWIMMING - 18 - B The swim team has improved alot since the beginning of the year in dedication, endurance, and self disci- pline. Swimming is becoming more and more popular each year with OG students which makes the swim team a growing family. Alot of the swim- mers swim year round through the Escondido Swim club which helps the team a lot. Steve Gillmore and Bill Akerman coach both the swim team and the E.S.C. The top swimmers for the guys include Seniors, Jason Poole, and Shane Sebastian, Junior Andy Taft, and Sophomore Tonio Whitely, Leading the girls were Laura Smith, Melissa Lynds, and Tara Nungessar. This seasons swim team proved to be a tough competitor in the Palomar League. N Gris. . 0' in . 9 .. A Q .N ... ' g Y OP .sw + WNY -X-ww A .. rm, Q K is g, w........t.' S B E A: With intense concentration Melissa Lynds waits for the start. B: Jason Poole takes a dip into the pool. C: Top Row: Ken Jewell, George Burrough, Mike Dunn, Jason Poole, David Seymour, Dan Lynds, William Newland, 2nd row: Bill Smith, Shawn Carpenter, Shane Sebastian, Tom Depuyt, Tonio Whitely, Garrett Chaffin, Brad Foster, Stuart Thornton, 3rd row: Laura Smith, Melissa Lynds, Andy Taft, Donielle Bundy, 4th row: Michelle Sheppard, Mechelle Bodcri, Tara Nungesser, Amy Carss, Kelly McNeal, Ginny Martineau, Shandrea Scheibel, Tracey Skinner, Jenny El- bert, Ginger Grandon, Tracy Brennon, Wendy Warren, Amy Manriquez, Domi Daddario, Bottom Row: Heather, Charity Stam. D: Taking the lead over his opponent William Newland keeps up a hefty pace. E: Dan Lynds flying through the air with the greatest of ease. VARSITY SWIMMING VARSITY TRACK AND FIELD FRONT ROW: Angelique Cottrell, Gretchen Schubel, Elina Laurinen, Anita Dulay, Malene Fredriksen, Jessica Lauha, Tara Carlson, Shan- non O'Reilly, Susanna Ra- mirez, Michelle Halstead. SECOND ROW: Laura Hughes, Ashley Askegreen, Kim Nguyen, Amy Wester- lund, Heidi Anderson, Kim Christiensen, Zalene Nunn, Juliet Tiffany, Yvonne Schwab, Lisa Pitcher, Leesa Bogart, Lisa Belz. THIRD ROW: Matt Wilson, Fermin Olane, Wes Stevens, Jim Rider, Andre Floter, Craig Teschendorf, Paul Gentile. LAST ROW: Glen Reyes, Lenny McGill, Russell For- tin, Wayne Thebeau, Troy Martz, Jason Lau, Bob Thweatt, John Toth, James Harris, Jeff Graham, Javier Ramirez, Lorenzo Llrizar. Y' xt Q E gt. vt Anita Dulay races to the finish. Malene Frederiksen sets her stride to maintain the lead. L0 V. TRACK AND FIELD r . The 1988 Orange Glen track team was built on hard work and a dedication to excellence with the help of returning CIF qualifiers Glen Reyes and Lenny McGill. The Patriot Boys Varsity team ad- ded depth with a strong distance team led by seniors Paul Gentile, Bob Thweatt, and Jeff Gra- ham and great promise was shown by sopho- mores Javier Ramirez and Lorenzo Llrizar. The weight men excelled with strong performances from Jason Lau, Joe Stehly, Mark Gallo, and Trou Martz. In the sprint and jumps, Lenny McGill and Glen Reyes were again two of the county leaders while James Harris and Chris Ybarra added strength and depth to the fleet of Patriot sprint crew. Wayne Thebeau and Wes Stevens were our hurdle leader also challenged league leader in the pole vault as Ed Simm broke the 6 feet mark in high jump. The varsity team was led by returning CIF quali- fiers, Laura Hughes and Tara Carlson. Laura was a county leader in both the shot put and discus. Right behind Laura in the weight event were Ashe- ly Askegrew, Lisa Belz and Lisa Pitcher. The girls distance team was paced by senior, Kim Nyugen and the young but tough Patriot Pack attack of Anna Christman, Angelique Cotrell, Patty Diaz, Michelle Hastead, and Gretchen Scheible. ln the hurdle Tina Carlson, Yvonne Schwab, and Juliet Tiffany raced to success. The long jump and triple jump were dominated by Anita Dulay, Heidi An- derson and Leesa Bogart. The quickness and strength of Amy Westerlund, Susie Ramirez and Stephennie Tiere paced the Patriots in the sprints. The high jump trio of Tara Carlson, Laura Hughes and Jessica Lauha were the best in the county. This year's boys' and girls' program was en- hanced by foreign exchange students including: Malene Frederiksen, Elina Laurinen, Volker Gursch, Jan Koch, and Andre Floter. A: Varsity distance runners do the pack attack. B: Mark Gallo warms up on the discus ring. Juliet Tiffany, Yvonne Schwab and Tara Carlson sweep the 100 hur- dles, What a coach! lm 744094 -:ami -LGU v. TRACK ' A C AND FIELD CI-IARICDTS 2 HIL 'Sa 1 x K un' , ., ' ,A ,L W ' W ' . , 1 A f' hw Q 7' , ,L ,, I '- , Laura Hughes hurls the shot put for a new record distance. Chris Ybarra cruises through his race. Lenny McGill soars through the long jump. wma - V. TRACK AND FIELD NEW DF FIRE Ll. 'W . ,fi-mei, 'Mg ,, ,,, ,,,- , f in LZYVV iii , 1 ,A y iiii ia : 3 ' M' M i X f , X X! 1, C D The varsity girls sprinter pushes off the starting blocks. Paul Gentile strides to the finish with the thought of relief. Wayne Thebeau hurdles his way to the finish. Glen Reyes gives the crowd a smile as he flies into the pit. 1,60 i V, TRACK AND FIELD RUN CDN YCDLIR TCDES Fortunately, Golf has really grown throughout Orange Glen High in 1988. There are alot of hard working dedicated guys on the Golf team, and hopefully they will be very successful! GGLF s. ,,,, N ,,,, ,M ' 4 Pictured left to right, Wade Porter, Gary Clinger, Chris Hobbs, Jason Shadrick, Sean McFarland, Rich Hall, and David Kleiman Coach Bice concentrates on sinking his putt. 'li GOLF Jill BCDY'S VARSITY V I if 8 4, in 'bf' ... 11 Y . Jill VARSITY TENNIS Front Row: Greg Thomas, Jeff Dollins, Ray Stark, Back Row: Jay Patterson, Jim McCahal, Steve Vuong, Huy Le, Coach Brown Not Pictured: Jamie Dollins, Scott Effinger, Asst. Coach Brown TENNIS The boys' varsity tennis team had a very strong season. Which was lead by the power of the doubles teams. They are the ones that made our team win. Quotes Ray Starck. The single players were un- beatable with the help of Ray Starck and Jamie Dollins. The team was coached by Van Barnes. it if .. A 1 I s I I B Ray Starck makes the serve back to his opponent. Just relax a little Greg! The seniors : Ray Starck, Greg Thomas, Jim McHilI, Tony Vuong and Huy Le Jill S fr 1' X C VARSITY TENNIS I . J .V. SWIMMING The JV team was a small but hard working group. ln order to practice they needed to sacrafice their morning sleep. The team was coached well and was led by the JV's MVP Adam Nungessar, along with Kevin Mourey another very spirited player. The JV team has learned alot and hopefully by next year will be ready to move up to Top Row: Trey Sommers, Adam Nungesser, Quinn Krekor- ian, Joe Munozg Middle Row: Kevin Mourey, Mike Gerty, David Ramirez, Brian Bourgeoisg Bottom Row: Aimee Parker, Jadele Collett, Beth Warreng NP: Luke Jauregui, Richard Mayo. During the morning the JV Swim team practices at washing- ton park. ,1 M- l I ' 'Q , J.v.swiMMlNo T ,rri ,X H, ZMW2 .- I Vi , ,yy A ,-, BOYS J TENNIS The boys' J.V. tennis team had a new coach and many Freshmen. This team was strong. With alot of team spirit and pride these boys will provide O.G. with great future teams. Front Row: Don Verdugo, John Nguyen, Lyle Poindexter, Ted Teran, Back Row: Coach Brown, Troy Anderson, Chien Cheng, Rick Vuong, Jason Walker J.V. TENNIS J.V. BCDYS SCDCCER The J.V. Boys' Soccer Team had a tough season. Showing Patriot Pride and enthusiasm each teammate put in their best effort. The team kept their spirits up and were really good sports throughout the year. This has been basi- cally a building year, and half of the team will return next year to make an even better team and season. Top Row: Scott Porter, James Wilber, Cody Green, Mike Stanich, David Ramerize, Ken Jewell. Middle Row: Chris Murphy, Matt Calarco, Randy Lewis, Mike Peterson, Anthony Howard, Andy Barnaby, Mike Peralta, Carlos Ham, Eric Ballard, Ben Edwards. Bottom Row: Kevin Galvin, Greg Miller. J.V. BOYS SOCCER improving in both skill work and team work. Many of the Junior Varsity play- ers will be moving up to Varsity next year to hopefully have a powerful team. The way the Junior Varsity team is do- ing this year, they sure will have a suc- cessful varsity team next year. J V J.V. girls soccer without a doubt is I O A Becky Byron, Amy Johnson, Shawnce Wessel, Lara Herron, Melissa Simonsen, l Leonie Maneeuone, Felicia Olivia, Laura Chagala, Barbara White, Carly Gra- ham, Bottom Row: Leah Leightfuss, Deserae Martin, Elizabeth Fiorello, Alli Contreas, Gretchen Schiebel, Sean Ramsey. During the game against Mt. Carmel Beth Fiorello, Amy Johnson, and Lara Herron, show great team work. l B J.V. GIRLS SOCCER J.V. BASEBALL Y ,W ,.w' , . AVV 4 rf Q-.gr fy M ' HV ' Y ' i', F Tm' nu kiwi' W H f W, v 4, -I A ' 7 , X if If , Q Q ' A 4 4' 7 z V 4 5' , V, ' ' A f 2 'if A ' rl' A Y Wi ' 1 , , , , , ' 'ff ' Y fl : . W e i- L 5, W V' - ' E A, 'V ,, .W , ,V V A V L LA v I K V! 5 V V V . ,. V i p A A 4 e .- 2 , , 2, A , 5 1, 4 1 f f af' 1'W 1 1i.1,11, A ' e N ' f 5 I . , I I Q y M Lirzzy h b 1' 'wg' E I ' 4 K . I .3742 ,, +5 ,, ' A L , 15011 4' ' - 41 L V W G liii f wffzfwg iff W1 w We L 21 W if W f W W 1 1 -W Q , wa, W W it if ' it 1 iitwf 71 A A FRONT ROW: Steve Potter, Kurt Kromer, Victor Soto, Mike Longwell, Danny Hays, John Bowerman, Jim Robey, Lance Keller BACK ROW: Coach Ken Walker Ernie Granados, Scott Porter, David Dean, Brian Weston, Mike Kells, Damon Vinje, Bill Thorton, Steve Duenas J NIOR VARSITY BASEBALL J.V. SOFTBALL The girls' J.V. Softball team emerged with a lot of spirit this year. The team returned with some impressive sophomores and juniors, and even some prom- ising freshmen. The J.V. team promises to add to future O.G. triumphs in softball. . A 3-BACK ROW L.R. Renae Dale, Melody Hroch, Lori Skinner, Stacy Williams, Yvonne Duarte, Coach Becky Byrom, MIDDLE ROW Shannon Michels, Feli- cia Oliva, Danette Leniga, Ann Henderson, Jennifer Carpenter, Lilly Holman, BOTTOM ROW Roxanne Bush, Julie McCullough b. Ann Henderson anxiously awaits the throw to third. C, Renae Dale is sure to keep the sun out of her eyes as she makes a throw from first. B C , I 5.4 J.V. SOFTBALL FROSH CROSS COUNTRY AND WRESTLING The Freshman Cross Country team, led by the outstanding running of Mario Ruiz and Jamie Weis, finished the sea- son with a 4-3 record. The team im- proved throughout the season. Barett Hinkle best demonstrated this with a 2 minute improvement on the Dixon course. Due to the fine efforts of this team the future looks bright for Orange Glen Cross Country. The freshmen wrestling team ended the season with a 3-3 record. Two fresh- men, Mike Russ Q98 lbs.J and Brian Bourgious C115 lbs.J, wrestled on the varsity team all year. ln addition Glenn Fluegge and Andy Buh placed in every freshman tournament they entered. This fine group of freshmen will contri- bute to the future wrestling teams at Orange Glen. FROSH SPORTS 5 FRONT ROW: Mario Ruiz, Barrett Hinkly, James Willis BACK ROW: Jamie Weis, Coach Cummings. Mario Ruiz racing to the finish. FRONT ROW: Mike Johnson, Brendon McCarthy, Ryar Eldridge. MIDDLE ROW: Cecil Rumsey, Demond Eckert Mike Russ, Jack Poleo. BACK ROW: Mr. Lewis, Richaro Snell, Luke Jauregui, Vince Cortez, Glenn Fluegge, Andy Buh, Chad Jongson. This years Freshmen Football team had 6 wins and 4 loses they The freshmen Cheerleaders showed us did better than any other Fresh- a lot of spirit and we are really looking man football team in four years. forward to them as J.V. cheerleaders We believe that they earned the next year. respect of many upper classmen. A Frosh Roster 1987 No. Name 10 Sinay, Jason 11 Eldridge, Ryan 12 Fluegge, Glen 14 Stanger, Eric 20 Dusharm, Ben 22 Gustine, Ryan 23 Parker, James 24 Corona, Xavier 25 Boozer, Randy 26 Martineau, Jeff 30 Hitchcock, Brian 32 Woessner, David 33 Toloumu, Noel 34 Burl, Andy 35 Cerada, Richard 36 Venters, Les 38 Dykstra, Keith 40 Evans, John 4141 Cerueka, Abe Russ, Mike 41-2 43 Harrington, Tao 44 Young, Mike 46 Brinneman, Tony 4B Melgoza, Hugo 50 Ross, Danny 51 Gesino, John Pos. No, Name RB 52 Emblem, Steve DB 54 Soderlund, Jason QB 55 Emblem, Thor QB 58 Keller, Lance DB 61 Villareal, Chad RB 62 Espinosa, Randy RB 63 Bingham, Doug FL 64 Napier, David FL 67 Franks, Brandon RB 68 Studenka, Todd RB 70 Stuart, Ethan FB 71 Salisbury, Kevin FB 73 Eberwein, Bob FB 74 Reily, Tim DB 75 Cambell, Scott DB 76 Wengler, Tyson T 78 Johnson, Mike FL 79-1 Rozas, Kevin R 79-2 Fogle, Tom FL 80 McQueen, Gavin DB 81 Eckert. Damon FL 82 Barajas, Jose DL B4 Davis, Troy FL 88 Topple, Tom C 89 Scofield, Brian LB Frosh Coaches: Dick Disney Kevin Groepper Joe Early Steve Boyle Top Row: Theresa Trask, Rhonda Bryson. Bottom Row: Sandy Harkleroad, Shelby Souther, Melinda Herron FR. CHEERfFT.BALL Pos. o c c T OL LB DL FL! OL T T G o T G DB o T DL TE FL FL FL FL TE K FRONT ROW: Scott Campbell, Todd Lahman, Ryan Elridge, Jeff Martineau, Brian Blake, Jason Sauderland, Tom Fogil. MIDDLE ROW: Abe Cevera, Brian Shoemaker, Alex Davene port, Brian Kooiman, Jed Dickerson, Cesar Carrasco. LAST ROW: Coach Putnam, Paul Woolsey, Steve Kursch, Gaven McQueen, Andy Buh, Steve Carpenter, Grant Gardner, Coach Bitner. FRONT ROW: Michelle Klumpp, Rhonda Trapp, Heidi Franz, Cecilia Guzman, Kelly Prusak. BACK ROW: Sheri Coyle, Nicki Mayes, Connie Fielder, Monica Mayes, Tish Turner, Tammy Burich. FRESHMAN SPORTS I. BASEBALL A D SOFTBALL FRESHMA BASKETBALL D TRACK The Freshmen Basketball team end- ed the season with a 3-18 record. The leading scorer was James Parker, who averaged 19 points a game. Leim Chau took charge of the group as team cap- tain. Leading rebounder was Ty Olds. James LaFrance improved the most throughout the season. Steve Bullock worked the hardest to keep the team in gear. Although the team was small in The Freshmen Track Team, although small in size, re- mained hopeful throughout the season. The team worked to- gether and inspired each other to excel in each of their events. The coaches supported all the players to try their best. The track team prepared them- selves to move on in the track together to make each game enjoyable. program. size, they enjoyed playing and working X it AZ FRONT ROW: Steve Bullock, Liem Chau. BACK ROW: Jason Bingham, Ty Olds, James LaFrance, James Parker, Coach Hamilton. ' Freshmen hurdlers compete against each oth- er. CgAnita Stehly hurdles her way to victory. Dj Faster than a speeding Yugo, Hugo Melgoza wins the race. C D Ill' FRESHMAN SPORTS E' QRGANEXTIQNS ' V' ay. .V ',-f' ' 1 it My Q K M 5 , v ,, . 8 A f VVVLA M i Z 1 2 ' , 1 . l 4 1 , f I 5 2 J Jfgiwf qc? x w fwfr' f , A .- 2, fr f . If f, I , ,f f t 2 ' ' 7 . f ' 44 3 ' 'fl WH gr ' g ' F ,V ,nf Z 4 A Hmm ,MM 3: 2 - X ' CH W 1 ' Vw ' ORGANIZATIONS Front Row: Cory Verner, Tren- nis Wright, Allison Hardesty, Becky Falling, Miraiam Sten- fors, Deanna Hines. Second Row: Crissy Velez, Mike Allen, Cristina Whitely, Joanne Na- pier, Scott Effinger, Melody Ce- lise, Michelle Kiszely, Anita Du- lay, Angela Pickron, Brian lves. Back Row: Brian Leander, David Henry, Brad Foster, Chris Sco- vil, Laura Terrazas, Debbie Ochoa, Gretchen Lawson, Kim Raines. YEARBDCDK Li TL 'Aff f 1 I -u-w-..,...,, n xx, L s ate gp' W3 Q -w -Q5 2 A: Mr. Alan Dale, Advisor B: Deanna Hines, Editor The Yearbook staff worked long and hard hours on this edition of the Torch. We often wondered what a pica was or whether or not we could use 3093 black on a layout. Soon we knew all about body copy, cropping, and dominant photos. Everyone of us contributed to the production of this years Torch: Mike Allen learned the patience needed for Peer Counseling, worked on Spirit Week and helped with under class. Melody Celise memorized all the names of the Frosh class, Anita Dulay found the faculty was a Top Gun group, Scott Effinger Tackled the Tennis pages, Becky Falling and Miriam Stenfors took a swing at the Summer pages, Brad Foster, did the Water Polo, Soccer, and some organization pages, Allison Har- testy gave her heart and soul to the Sophomores, David Henry, now there's a student if l needed something done l went to him! Michelle Kiszely, took pictures. tried to do layouts, picked up pic- tures and slept, Gretchen Lawson, Football layout las awsome football layoutj and Pep Club, Brian Leander, Take a look at spirit week, and sing don't speak. Cristina Whiteley, took pictures for all the opening and the fashion pages. Crissy Velez and Cory Verner worked on the Table of Contents, Off Campus Sports, Band and each other! Joanne Napier did the Homecoming section, worked on organizations such as F.F.A. and SADD, Debbie Ochoa and Laura Terrazas spent their time on the advertisement section, Angela Pickron and Brian lves turned the Falculty section into Autograph pages, Bob Thweat was in charge of sports Chris Scovil had fun talking, taking the pass and going out to lunch while everyone else did their work, Trennis Wright, a latercomer, came in to help out with sports and provided assistance for the Under' classmen section Editor Deanna Hines kicked some fanny and got things done. She organized the staff into depart- ments: opening, seniors, sports, faculty, organiza- tions, underclassmen, and advertising. This Yearbook Class did an outstanding job, making most of the deadlines that we need to get this book to you on time. fi 'Qs . ,C gk.. Aft - 4 I Qw- Ness g l l Trennis Wright shows Melody Celise and Michelle Kiszely a mistake on a sophomore layout. 2 Cory Verner and Crissy Velez put together a the layout for for the Patriot Band. 3 Angela Pickron, Miriam Strenfors and Mr. Dale discuss Yearbook body copy. 4 Dave Henry shows Mr. Dale that he works sometimes. 5 Debbie Ochoa and Laura Terrazas look through magazines and tell secrets. 6 Brian Leander thinks he is a photographer. ASSGCIATED STLIDE T A F me ih. 'F if Q ag X , Top Row David Seymour KTISUHG Martmson T D Moms Sasan Hazel Marc Klrchman Middle Row Jim Coyle Kevln Blakeborough Shelley Baker, James Hams Meredlth Roclenbaugh Mike Blakeborough Jenny Hoelscher Jeff Graham ASB Advisor Teresa Palzsklll Bottom Row Chrls O'DonneII, During the school year, ASB kept busy with much energy and enthusiasm by organizing dances, assemblies, and Home- coming which were all big suc- cesses. During the holidays the ASB organized a very appreciat- ed canned food drive which bene- fitted the needy and it also helped the students learn the joy of giv- ing. The ASB showed spirit and pride this school year. Many im- provements were made on Or- ange Glen's campus over the summer, such improvements as repainting the bleachers and press box. These things took X time and energy and were appre- ciated by the students and facul- ry. The Orange Glen ASB proved its school has spirit. With them our pride was relit and will contin- ue to burn for years to come. ASB looks busy for the camera. ASB students are amazed at how fast David Seymour can pork down a pie. Maybe they'll put me in the movies after this, says Jimmy Coyle on Nerd Day Revenge of the Nerds Part 3 . ASB mmm-1 MLISKET s-...MN 'wwf Top left to right: Heather Boling, Eric DePaul, Mai-lene Quiray, Jonathan Duval, Mike Lopez, Glenn Murray, Angela Viktor, Derek Maxson. Middle left to right: Merilee Tanner, Peggy MCCahill, Jody Stevens, Melody Valente, Jamie Akans, Brandi Bayse, Chris Jinks, Lauren Sissenwein, Shannon Michels, Andrea Pawley, Katrina Viktor, Steve Hines, Brian Scholfield, Jesse Waddell, Scott Johnson. Bottom left to right: Shelly Yamaguchi, Paula Piper, Laura Woolfrey, Lisa Nation, Erica Peterson, Laura Chagala, Wendy Warren, Shelby Souher, Kristen Xavier. rw dans 121' MUSKET The Musket, Orange Glen's student newspaper, is published ten times each school year. The Musket class stresses more on things that matter to the student body, such as: more open editori- als, more stories designed to in- form the students of what they could be envolved in, and stories that envoked student enthusi- asm. They also were more seri- ous and more critcal about dis- trict policys that were reguarded by students as being unfair. Miss Stevens, the advisor, took over the journalism class this year. The students in the class learn to plan pages, inter- view, write numerous stories and layout pages. The editor was Scott Johnson. Peggy McCahill, Heather Boling and Merilee Tan- ner were the page editors. Derek Maxon and Mike Lopez were the photographers. Mike Lopez also did the cartoons. ff dl 'i ism. JW' ,,,, ..,,.. . . . f i i - 4t.,,P5 Qs l H J ie' T 5 ,.... W, ., A. Steve Hines writes up a report for the Musket. Mai-lene Quiray, Heather Boling and Wendy Warren enjoy working in Journal- Students make layouts for the Musket. . Nothing better than sitting in class, thinks Andrea Pawley, . wmv' .Ni .S BAN A A. The Band blows the crowd away at a home Foot' ball Game. B. The Banner Team lifts their chins high. C. Smiling for the camera proudly are Stephannie Tieri and Liz Uruchurtu. D. The Patriot Band under the leadership of Drum Major Juliet Tiffany at the Oceanside Christmas Parade where they recieved first place. E ln Oceanside Muskets Stacey Shidner and Shan non Bergstrom fire away. fx i BAND UQ Fi4w'j! 1 fl , Elf 04 V! 1 ' if JJ JJ W JV .Ui T U W i 'ii , KY ln U' L will l , I . i .yy rr B aa r fl fr x T H I XM. 'SIA' bi V l . The Patriot Band had a great ear. Under the direction of Mr. Lanning, Orange Glen High lchool's Band attended four larades, played at most of the ootball games, and for the first ear the Pep Band played at asketball games. The Patriot Band won first in parade at Roland Heights, with the Flags placing 2nd. The Second parade Orange Glen High School's Band attended was the West Arcadia Parade. This was invitation only and the Band recieved a stunning 5th place in their division. Fourty Bands attended the pa- rade and it was the most impor- tant of the parades attended this year. At the Christmas Pa- rade in Oceanside, Orange Glen's Band and Flag Team re- cieved lst place. The last pa- rade the Patriot Band attended was the Escondido Christmas Parade. The band recieved the Sweepstakes award, the most Honorable award that is given. Drum Major Juliet Tiffany re- cieved first in all the parades with the exception of one. The Patriot Band practiced Tuesdays and Wednesdays after school and Thursday nights from 6 to 8:30. The Bands victories this year were well deserved. Bottom Row: Annette Dunbar, Kim Roberts, Blessing Lewis, Stephanie Jones, Hilda Munoz, Delilah Villa, Beth Reilly, Beth Warren, Jessica Gordey, Wendy Lynn, Sherri Carranza, Leslie Cubugao, Diana Mena, Stacey Frojiee. 2nd Row: Tara Vinje, Cheryl Hadfield, Terri Warren, Kara Weiss, Nancy Thulean, Juliet Tiffany, Andrea Nelson, Dinah Gonzalez, Arlene Short, Bill Bennett, Justen Striblin. 3rd row: Stacey Shidner, Desiree Miller, Patrice Mc Fadden, Erika Hamilton, Monica Mc Fadden, Shannon O'Rielly, Dan Black, Vamie Jarvis, Candy Smith, Corey Krein, Noah Endermann, Alislia Perea, Liz Llruclurta, Shannon Bergstrom. 4th row: Leslie Willoughby, Windy Rider, Kim Brett, Carla Tucker, Andy Rivera, Matt Wibeig, Vicki Wise, Monica , Soenz, Kathy Gindlesperga, Billy Welch, Jason Hamilton, Jennifer Heynen. 5th row: Jennifer Johnston, Vannessa Sliplen, Letty Dunn, Aimme Brown, i Danielle Radic, Sarah Nyberg, Sarah Lawrence, Chris Boland, Jennifer Bermuelen, Jason Walker, Jamie Gipson. 6th row: Jennifer Hudgens, Jason i Godbee, Matt Nash, Babe Tiffany, Mike Swanson, Casey Littlefield, Chris Esch, Jennifer Hohnston, Susie Ranirez, Rupert Neugebauer, Tlionias Long, Kim Paisley. 7th row: Julee Yoddow, Alex Ortez, Jim Wrightson, Garrett Chaplin, Rich Loyd, Ernie Granados, Dan James, Mike Tillyer, Mike Rose, Marci Mc Donald, Vanessa Walker. Top row: Robyn Allen, Gary Bishops, Jason Stia, Chris Baker, Greg Rawlings, Adrian Delgodo, Chris Bodden, Addam Akans, Davic Ausmus, Matt Parker, Matt Mulford, Anjie Parker. Not Shown: Monique Carpentier, Stacey Linner, Dene Marwin, Tony Oraz, 1 Terry Perry, Tina Roberts, Pat Taylor, Clavin Turbull. :rr 1g'.Li BAND THE SOG D GF MUSIC fs ,, ay, . , bt 1 Opus 1- front row, left to right: Kathy Kingery, Trista Callander, Heather Hawthorne, Middle Row: Tony Orazi, Jennifer Johnston, Greg Rawlings, Jennifer Rogers, Brian Rogers, Melissa Eslick, Derek Maxson, Mary Ross, Jim Coyle, Brandi Bell, Back Row: Bill Banning, Dan Radic, Scott Mc Kenzie, Matt Mulford, Tiffany Shaw, Kristen Harvey, Chris Baker, Sean Morse, Charlie Knust, Michelle Teter, Jorge Torres, Rupert Neugebauer, Annette Dun- ham, Calvin Turnbull, Stephanie Huffman. Sting Of Pearls- front row, left to right: Rhonda Bryson, Liz Llruchurtu, Shelley Mills Middle Row: Diana Mena, Irma Castanon, Marlena Young, Kristen Minor, Elina Laurinen Back Row: Donna Skaja, Heidi Bearden, Janet Moore, Shann on bergstorm, Piper Farmer, Becky Tala- mantes alta ORGANIZATIONS gi-',, - .49 QWE- The Concert Chorus is made up of a group of young, talented Orange Glen students, both male and female, who perform at school concerts. The String of Pearls, which was started in 1983, is made up to twenty girls and three instru- mentalists, who are selected by audition only. They participate in many school and community concerts. The most advanced musical group is Opus 1, which consists of twenty members also selected by audition. This year they had about thirty musical perfor- mances. Their most memorable and enjoyable performances were their Spring and Winter con- certs. All three of the musical or- ganizations not only did a great job performing but also had fun. 'S' , String of Pearls and Chorus Combined- Annie Weitz, Sandy Weitz, Fate Greer, Lesley Channell, Becky Ruth, Kim Robert, Danielle Radic, Windy Rider, Leah Q Stevenson, Jenny De Caro, Margie Morrison, Cindy Willams, Jamie Beckham, Mary Reed and also not pictured- Dana Alocco, Diane Burrell, Jamie Gipson, Sara Gustafson, Molly Hansen, Venessa Walker, and, Lisa Salzman. Back row String of Pearls- Kristen Minor, Elina Laurinen, Janet Moore, Piper Farmer, Heidi Bearden, Shannon Bergstrom, Becky Talamantes, Liz Llruchurtu, Diana Mena, Marlena Young, Donna Skaja, Shelley Mills Irma Castanon, and, Rhonda Bryson. Chorus- Bottom Row Qleft to rightl Annie Weitz, Mary Reed, Jamie Beckham. Middle row: Lesley Channell, Becky Ruth, Danielle Radic, Cindy Willams, Leah Stevenson, Top row: Sandy Weitz, Fate Greer, Kim Robert, Windy Rider, Jenny DeCaro, Magie Morrison. ORGANIZATIONS III! DRAMA Top Row: Amy Welch, Tim Hoeffliger. 2nd Row: Cody York, Sheryl Hessltine, Shawn Kratz, Jessica Rice. 3rd Row: Pauline Guest, T.D. Morris, Michelle Shepard Aaron Johnson, Shannon Guyer, Heather Getty. 4th Row: Mike Anderson, Goia Heiser, Tawnya Tomilinson, Beth Warren, Veronica Caballero, 5th Row: Rachel Balco Julee Caven, Gaby Kritchman, Cathie Shumaker, Shadow Sother, Holly Dye. 6th Row: Tony Fannin, Stacie Lawton, LaVonne Norwood. - . A H, t if-. Q- . S. gk K t 5 V gs' , ,gf X ' -. , I if ,Y S veg. A A ' ,, A ti. V, tr., , , . . Q , ' 1 S Jim Coyle as the King's Sextimus and Scott McKenzie as Dauntless, daze into the Sarah Woods as Princess Winnifred, collapsed and fell asleep. future. DRAMA The Drama class started the year off right, the beginning play was The Princess and the Pea . The main characters were Jim Coyle as the King's Sextimus, Heather Haw- thorne as the Queen, Scott McKenzie as Dauntless and Sarah Woods as Princess Winnifred. The play was a great success and they have many more productions they hope will turn out the same way. The Drama class has a very helpful stage craft crew which decorated the stage with many color- ful props. They have made a very important outlook on every performance put on this year. Many of the students are hoping for a full time career out of the class and will continue to go to college. But the people who are not, still put their best effort into every play and it shows. The Drama class is growing more and more every year. They are expected to be even bigger next year with students of all ages. They are nothing but hard, successful, out- going actors and actresses. 5 g B C Y Y D Scott McKenzie begs his mother, Heather Hawthorne, to give the princess a test. BI Jim Coyle, the Kings Sextimus, boasts about how he is the right man for the job, Stacey Lawton, Heather Hawthorne, Shadow Sother, Jim Coyle, and Glen McKen' D: Sarah Woods can not believe the story she is reading. zie, all stand around to hide Lady Larkin from the queen. DRAMA OFF CAMPUS SPORTS R we X A Hitting the lip at Solana Beach is Senior Cory Verner. Mike Blakebourgh smiling, and a little bit out of control, runs into a ski bunny. Senior Bob Perchetti, does a frontside air. Bill Grant does a daffy. Brian Botts comes from a foot of vertical to do this inverted handplant. F From the back view, Rick Conners does this off the lip. OFF CAMPUS SPORTS Sports not directly associated with Orange Glen's athletic pro- gram include, surfing, skiing, skateboarding, etc. Competitions are held in these events with sev- eral Orange Glen students taking awards. Most off campus sports are just for fun, though, in the past O.G. has supported surf and ski clubs, but this year students have had to organize their own clubs. ln the past O.G. could boast 100 students in its ski club- now students get together more informally. Surf club has sched- uled regular contest monthly and by-monthly. Q' ig B l A we C 75-4. it , ,,,, f am. - 125-M, f f an ' J, iw .wt V - , T 5.1. 7-:,,Q,f , ' , ,, Af Junior Prince Mike Golic, skiing at Mammoth lands from eight feet in the air. B. Jim Helper is wondering what to do next. C. Derek Mathis gets a little tube. D. Senior Brent Golic, bashes this section. I E. Flying through the air is David Germain. F F, Throwing a big spray and setting up to hit the top is Pat Trembly. OFF CAMPUS SPORTS NCAL Or-agg fml6n Mrs. Boldt and N.C.A.L. students, smiling faces, show off their awards. Varsity: lBack rowj Jim Wrightson, Bill McGowan, Darin Allen, Matt Mulford, Erich Van lersel, Melanie Wosnik. fMiddle Rowj Kim Brett, Marta Tavaloda, Zalane Nunn. lSeatedJ Cindy Dreps Varfsity confers over one of the many questions during the competitions. Junior Varsity: CBack rowj Susan Rohrer, Jon Thompson, Troy Anderson, Greg Rawling, Greg Doherty, Ted Ker- ston, Peggy McCahiIl. CMiddle Rowj Chu'an Nunn, Brian Oldfield, Kristin Hoppe, Chad Bodden, Kimberly Corn- well, Tony Voug, Amy Shepherd. fFront rowj Nancy Thu- leen, Quyhn-Chi Phan, Carla Tucker, Deidre Buddin, Meg Vinton. 1 1' , NCAL i A 'flaws' ll Jlunu ' Iilmziltom ' tilrighi NCAL fNorth County Aca- demic Leaguel is an academic competition patterned after the College Bowl. The team com- petes in the Palomar League against the same teams as athlet- ics in the spring. The questions cover all academic areas, includ- CDr ing: mathematics, social science, language and literature, fine arts, and science. The teams compete at all three levelsg Freshman, Ju- nior Varsity, and Varsity. This year the team won the prestigious tri-County Fallbrook invitational Tournament. Out- nge len QWQQH Y 5 standing varsity players included Matt Mulford, Zalane Nunn and Cindy Dreps. For the Jr. Varsity teamg Peggy McCahill, Kim Corn- well, and Deidre Buddin played very well, At the Freshman level, Heide Swinscoe and Suzy Shenk were excellent. Our Junior Varsity team waits patiently to find out if their answer is correct. FRESHMEN TEAM: Qback rowj Rick Vuong, Mike Pose, Matt Nash. Cfront POW, Nicki Hayes, Monica Hayes, Swinscoe, Suzy Shenk. Michael Rose blurts out the right answer! The NCAL group shows their devistated look. I 1 1110 NCAL 'E ' SPANISH CLUB The Spanish club was very active this Cl b year with many activities. Most of the ac- u S tivities consisted of going out to dinner at Mexican restaurants. The members and adviser, Mr. Lambert enjoyed doing and planning these activities. . . c . . 42- , ME sig '5 N I K - ir: -at - ,grati fy 5-seem ,5:2E:S?: 'h -' .:,,, ,ey , ' ,:,,,55EE4 .ffl ' it is - - X ' ..,. r . ff ser 3 as ccc. :,1r W H ..., ,W ,- 'fr A 5 ' -i ' Lg' K- if .i c ,rrrcccc , -egg Q-' x Top Row: Peter Dido, Jim Rider, Mr. Lambert, Astrid Martin, Stan Samuels, Tim McCahiII, Mark Kriehman, Brian Ives, Bottom Row: Jeff Mathis, Erica Leigh, Heather Kinley, Kim Shaffer, Tracy Skinner Not Pictured: Derek Mathis, President L0 , f , THE FRENCH CLUB The French Club had many members this year. With the help of Mrs. Lent, the French teacher, they planned many activi- ties. The French Club had a great year wth the thanks of Mrs. Lent for giving time and effort to the club and its members. irz ' . . Vh,,g K W VV 49 4 f Wg, .... I Front Row: Kim Cornwell, Akie lshihara, Michelle Linsman, Quynh-Chi Pham, Julia Butcher, Deidre Buddin, Back Row: Madame Lent, Susan Strickland, Glenn Schultz, Trista Callander, Ginger Grandon, Chu' An Nunn, Meg Vinton, Molly Hansen me X, , .,., . l . l ,Z Q 'fwni Z7 .... ' 0 ,V , .F ,,,,' - mfiissm, has f cw Z V, . W -I 5: f:ffs2:35lir 1 lf? IWW 1' l 'Q : Q Q Q lx i gl ,4 f i, ORGANIZATIONS JCI ICR STATESMEN OF AMERICA Junior Statesmen of America, or J.S.A., is an organi- zation run by students. J.S.A. was started four years ago by Patrick Morrow. Students involved in J.S.A. enjoy discussing and debating world, political and so- cial events. The '87-'88 class president was Jason Lau. Some of the high lights this year includedg the fall state convention, and the presidential nominating con- vention at the Lax Hilton. Lunch time debates were held in room 52, where students discussed issues dealing with the real world. The organization is a learning experience for all those students involved. .Xcwh Back row: Jason Lau QPresidentJ, Rachel Balko, Laureen Duarte, Derek Maxson, Matt Nash, Dan Radic, Matt Mulford, Craig Garcia Front row: Claudia Vasquez, Mrs. Byrne fAdviserJ, Kim Nguyen, Zalane Nunn, Sandy Brown, Rupert Neugebauer, Charlie Knust, Meg Vinton, Kim Cornwell, Deidre Buddin, Molly Hansen elm La-at slatf wma My' if .1 Wlvwifivljffl' .1 ' O X ' I 2' 4 4 a ..... M ., ., T . . .J ROTC The purpose of the Naval Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps unit is to assist high school students in improving their leadership abilities and to gain a greater understanding of the military as a possible career. Orange Glen has a very strong ROTC unit, which was almost eliminated from our school's education program. Teams not pictured in the NJROTC company are: The Drill Team, Commander- cfcpo Hartmen, Robert, The Athletic Team, Commander- cfpol Hesseltine, Sherylg The Academic Team, Commanders- cf ltfjgl Tavolada, Marta and cfens Rohrer, Susan. A. N.J.R.O.T.C. Company Formation Naval Science In- , ,JW fyfyy f,m0..-ut, ff ,,,, -, ., W., ...,, ..... ,. Y ,,.. , structor- Lt. Col. Stichter B. THE OFFICERS- cfens Richard Powell, cjltfjgj Marta Tavolada, cflt Fermin Oland, cjens Susan Rohrer, cf ens Mike Chapman. X, B C. COLOR GUARD- Commander- cfens Mike Chapman. NJROTCfORGANlZATlONS FOREIGN EXCHANGE Marc Trausch- W. Germany Malene Frederiksen- Denmark r I ' ffff J--1 I ggi' FORIEGN EXCHANGE This year most of our foreign ex- change students came from West Ger- manyg but others were from Finland and even Denmark. For the first time in a while, all of them were seniorsg howev- er, some have already graduated from their schools back home. A lot of the foreign exchange students joined club Andre Floter- W. Germany W' ' if 31 Wi M ,,,, J if :fr J W Y , 5-. 3 : ff? . it , i 'H 7? T .f L-'Q L W' ' v Taru Toikka- Finland Jan Koch- Norway activities such as chorus and string of pearls. Others participated in after school sports like soccer and track. By the time anyone reads this, if anyone reads this, most of the foreign exchange students will already be back home in their own countries. They all have made their mark in Orange Glen's history. .Af-.L Volker Gursch- W. Germany ' X ,..-A as ' 15 . i Elina Laurinens Finland 5 ix Zi' ' O Rupert NeugeiuJa' Qy.,., M i PEP CLLlB'S The Pep Club of 1988 proved to be a very spirit- ed group. The Pep Clubs job is to raise school spir- it, and in 1988 they did just that. The Pep Club members attend football and basketball games and help the cheerleaders lead the crowd in cheering on our Patriot teams! P t d left to right, Holly Dye, Beth Reily, Liz Fieldler, Summer Lewis, Joylin Cochran, Jenny Elbert, Kim Shaffer, Mark Gallo, Heather Kinley, Tracy Skinner, K t Martinson, Ginger Cirandon, and Teri Guerrette. Ffh X6 E WA I We HCV W2 X' - f IL, , SX if-A 5o ,I CA: S00 Vlrcuxwwl 3 h JK 4 Q A 5 , , fcffa QQ MM wa QW X silk LMT M vfffrssieu , 2c,.mAcC4, J 5 Gwen 'alfa iff? , C 2 ACADEMIC DECATHLON On November 14, students from 60 high schools competed in the San Diego County Decathlon. Each school entered nine participants who took six tests in the areas of mathematics, science, fine arts, economics, language and literature, and social science. ln addition every entrant must give two speeches fone prepared, one impromp- tuj, write a timed essay on the assigned literature, undergo a person- al interview, and take a public super quiz on the history of flight. This is all accomplished in a single day. The periods of history this year were the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution in England. The fine arts category covered these same periods of history. Orange Glen placed second in its class. Gold Medal winners were Marta Tavaloda in Interview and Jim Wrightson in Mathematics. Peggy McCahill earned two silver medals in Speech and Interview. Q Robbie Hartman, Susan Rohrer, Kim Brett, Matt Mulford, Marta Tavaloda, Peggy McCahill, Jim Wrightson. Seated: Sheryl Hesseltine Not pictured: Cathie Shumaker and Claudia Vasquez DECATHLON C.S.F California Scholastic Federation CCSFD was established with chapters in every high school in the state of Califor- nia. lt's purpose is to recognize those students with superior academic grades. ln order to be eiigibie, one must be in 10th, 11th, or 12th grade and earn a certain amount of points fa:3 points, b:1 pointl from a semester report card. The members have an opportunity ,W and have been encouraged to partici- pate in many activities. Special privi- ledges for lifetime members include parking in the faculty parking lot and other extra special priviledges at gradu- ation. This organization is run by Mr. Damelio who is the advisor, and Mrs. Tam, the assistant advisor. With their assistance, they have made it possible for this group to exist at Orange Glen. lst Row: Deidre Buddin, Sandy Brown, Kim Cornwell Jennifer Katin, Nancy Thuleen, Jese Aldana, Donielle Bundy, Amber Stegeman, Ruby Singh, Kristine Wag- ner. 2nd Row: Susie Strickland, Kara Weiss, Quynh- Chi-Phan, Zalane Nunn, Eddie Olano, Nicole Jones, Gary Clinger, Kenny Jewell, Trennis Wright. 3rd Row: Sheila Holmes, Carla Tucker, Peggy McCahill Ur. Repl, Kim Brett tSr. Repl, Charlie Knust, Laureen Duarte, Marta Tavolada, Meg Vinton Ur, Repl, Heather Getty, Lisa Stamper fTreasurerJ, Bill McNeal, Allen Williams, Danny Allen. 4th Row: Hiro Niwa, Matt Lubien, Jim Wrightson, Susan Rohrer, Jennifer Dooley, Robert Arnold, Matt Mulford, Jason Lau, Bri- an Sands fSecretaryl, Martin Melendrez, Jeff Leander. Not Pictured: Molly Hansen, Chuan Nunn, Shelley Liddeke, Denise Belnap, Cindy Dreps. ,, , M W .fa Sheila Holmes - President Zalane Nunn - Vice President C.S.F. PEER CQLINSELI G ova Si fit C.-.X K Jill E-iw: '.I-Sl 1. L-R Bottom Row: Kim Nguyen, Catrina Carter, Kelly Yates, Cathy Shumaker, Mr. Bree. Middle Row: Dana Gutierrez, Shelly Baker, Mike Blackburn, Jason Lucero, Heather Kin- ley, Sean Hearn, Melissa Shenk. Top Row: Kim Miller, Wen- dy Warren, Jennifer Rabner, Pauline Guest, Toni Mecaro, Jeni Celise, Jon Thompson, Pete Rauch, Chris Bannock, Patti Mahan, Becky Lutz, Cindy Drumel, Rhonda Constable, Mike Mata, Allison Anderson, Kim Bradley. Kelly Yates makes Mike Blackburn speak before he gets his treat as Becky Lutz looks on. PEER COUNSELING ln it's 4th year at Or- ange Glen, Peer Coun- seling continues to grow. There are 40 counselors and their numbers are expected at i f to be even greater in the future. The counsel- ors meet with fellow students who are hav- ing problems. They help the students by lis- B tening to their prob- lems. The counselors enjoy working with troubled students and forming close bonds with fellow counselors. S.A.D.D The purpose of Students Against Drunk Driving, is to reduce the number of deaths due to alcohol and drug relat- ed traffic accidents. Through poster dis- plays and other campus activities, the members of S.A.D.D. try to raise stu- dent awareness of the dangers of drink- ing and driving or riding with an im- paired driver. S.A.D.D. members are also trained to help students who may have concerns about alcohol. With the appearance of S.A.D.D. or- ganizations on high school campuses, the number of student deaths related to alcohol has decreased. The officers were: President- Terri Dreps, Vice-President- Denise Belnap, Secretary- Shadow Souther, Treasurer- Ann Manor, and Activities Chairperson- Shelly Liddeke. il l 3. - f 3 5 5 e w z A.D.D. put many posters out during the holiday season and also for special occasions, to encourage udents not to drink and drive. is-M SET YOUR CHRISTMAS SPIRITS ASIDE... . a AND DRWE Left to right: Kara Reiley, Shelley Liddeke, Denise Belnap, Mrs. Bolger, Lisa Reiley, Terri Dreps, Ann Manor, Shadow Souther, and Kelly Yates. 1 , Q l . Q ., I, fx X. Terri Dreps, the President of S.A.D.D., tells her fellow mem- bers about upcoming activities. S.A.D.D. 10? FUTURE FARMERS , l FRONT ROW: Mr. Carroll, Anna Christman, Becky Bourguignon, Robin Bierle, Carri Collins, Kelly Yates, Paul Columbo, Deanna Contreras. BACK ROW: Doug Sledge, John Behneman, Carey Songer, Holly Deye, Michelle Proulx, Doug Robinson, Deanna Young, Erin Hile, Noe Klumpp, Mr, Martin. Y rr f, QQ Q -' f W--- .. j Tig? , Q wg rig-'I 5 gi ma M-F 3 gi , ,, aft MMM 7 , . - ----'M ' I' 71 ' f ,. . V w f, ff, Hrf , ' ' - gi wi: 5 , V 4 i 'r r x K ' i K 1 .-.M I , if V wfffgf' ali 'Tv'-qv ' 'W '. T. , h jf,Q,,g,9,9,,,q:,g. ,, , . , . . , ' ' A -. L: , T ,,,l , L. V 5 -for Mi? W'rl ,.,1'.f3's'4,' C 7 ,-v 4 , ' ' I, 5, . -,K V ,, VZ, 1 QA 4 4 V1 l K .4 .,,,. V V: ,v 'Maw WT , vA,,,Wvv fy I V ,, ,,,l I I v M ,,,, 712,71 . 4 , A 1 ' 'V , 1- W ,wif :wr C l H' . .I , . N, K ,, V V I 4 V K! ww ff' R R , ' T 5 'Q A K N, bkx T o V 5, wmv K ,ff K H H ' -5 V' T' ., 1' 7 wh Q52 Q- 'f ' . X - 5' . 'fi W f-'fig - :-. nf ,fa K y , f 5 . 5 , A If ' ' I B. Donald Llpson patiently tries to fix the motor for the lawnmower, 'M ' - . C. Taking care of his PET plant, Dennis Esposito glances up to see if anyone is watching, 1 ' ff ,ii ' lx ,,' 'r j ,U ,. ' fnnn i M iiii V in Future Farmers ot America is a twelve year old organization at Orange Glen. Mr. David Carrol originally established FFA and has been working with Mr. Don Martin for the past eleven years. Future Farmers of America is a program for self development. lt's not just an on campus pro- gramg some of the students work after school at places such as nu- series and roadside produce stands. Becky Bourguignon, Michelle Proulx, and Carey Songer are stu- dents that have been in the pro- gram for four years. They have won numerous awards and prizes at several state fairs and live- stock auctions. Future Farmers of America has greatly improved over the years. With the help from the stu- dents, Mr. Carrol, and Mr. Marting FFA has a bright future ahead of it. X e l if 5, X i M I . - . f f - ,.,. , - - Nez' '- ,,,, Tn' rft, 5 7 E: H New Ml 15 32' 5 . g y ,, , as ssss , w , jf, 3 i,,,M A. ,:.. M, , - ' t ttt fig, r fnhsfff if , wg cccccc i t.t.c l , iccc X ...ctt c t,-l,.,. X... .,t.c ccltt. ' A' ,Z e : ff U, ' . i ccctc 4 l r r ti M t j 5' ,qw V tt.. -, - , .,.t 5 , Wilt s.:. ,wg s w e k K: W F' st A , A. Mike Aimesswaters the grass tryingto L ,X :. .: . as isl L' g i keep itwgreen and healthy, ,, , By Jennifer Bellamy proudly shows off her A first place sheep. if C. Hardworkers, Lee Shaver and Bill Grant A decide to take a break. D., Playing in the sand, Greg Anderson, Dan Stehly, Lee Shaver, and Tim Richs telf get their plant pots on the starting ' Iirie. ' 4 A A E. t Mr. Martin checks thepressure of his fertiliser. V W LW Il!! r FHA Future Homemakers of America is a na- tional organizatjon designed to inform stu- dents about economic related occupations. The Orange Glen chapter emphasizes help- ing its members develop leadership skills. ln January, the Orange Glen chapter host- ed the Region 10 Competetive Events. Two members from Orange Glen participated in this event. Molly Hansen won first place in the job interview event and Sara Prohoroff placed second in sewing proficiency. ln the State Semi-Finals, both of the girls won first place and qualified to attend the State Convention in San Francisco during April. The elected officials were Deanna Hines, president, Brenda Barringer, regional secre- taryg Shanon Lockard, secretary, Karol Man- ell, historian. Brenda Barringer, Karol Manell, Mary Ross, Sara Prohoroff, Deanna Hines, Shanon Lockard, Mrs. Palzkill Shannon Lockard, Karol Manell, Julie Stephans, Deanna Hines, with Olympic Gymnast Tim Daggit at the Los Angeles state convention. FHA DANCE The 1987-88 school year brought tre- mendous growth to the Orange Glen Dance program. A Dance Team was formed, led by Annette Dunham and Blessing Lewis. Six team members: An- nette Dunham, Monica Galardo, Steph- anie Jones, Stacy Linner, Blessing Lew- is and Summer Lewis performed in the half time show at Super Bowl 22. The dance team also dazzled audiences at parades, football half times and basket- ball games. An advanced dance class was also added to the program this year. The class performed in both win- ter and spring production. Sharna Whitehead and Holly Turentine were the first class members to perform on point in these productions in Orange Glen his- tory. Look for this talented group of Orange Glen performers on stage in the community and in the future. A B C A. The dance team struts their stuff. B. Margaret Lindsay poses for the camera. C. Mrs. Bradshew, to the left, poses with her fourth period dance team. DANCE ffl DECA's hard work shows after they earned enough money to remodel the student store. DECA's president, Yvonne Duarte, had the privalage to attend a conference in Hawaii. This year the class also attended conferences in Long Beach and Anaheim. Because of their hard work, they went to Magic Mountain this year. Thanks goes out to the DECA class and Mr, Hughes for improving OG's campus. Back Row, Christy Guyer, T.D. Morris, Andrea Shuster, Louis Nuieves, Mr. Hughes, Mike Gerty, Middle Row, Kyle Petterson, Eric Stanger, Mark Garcia, Doug Williams Jr, Chris Bowlend, Paul Veniesse, Joel Vanderwoude, Front Rowg Saul Garcia, Peter Authler, Mary McCubbin, Peggy Balmen, Danette Cienega. Paul Veniesse is tending to customers at the student store, M Doug Williams counts out a hard days work. A U- D DECA Back Row Alisha Perea Mr Edmoston Brenda Frank Amy Manriquez Mr Boren Front Row Mary Reede, The Indian Club which is new tothe ear is not really new at all but is just starting to resume after a long repreve. The club promotes Indian culture, awareness. pride, and sponsers social activities, The Indian club was involved in many activities this year. Such activities included: preparing a luncheon for the faculty during the Thanksgiving holiday, visiting SDSU and Palomar College, raising mon' ey for Indian Club jackets, visiting the museum of Man which has a great Indian Cultural Collection. visiting a local Indian artist, and also organizing a walkathon to commemerate Jainine Suetaldo, an Indian student killed this year The club consists of I5 members who are interested in Indian culture They meet in room 52 every other Thursday at lunch, Thanks goes out to the Indian cluh's three terrific advisors: Ms. Byrne, Mr Edmoston. and Mr. Boren. Km: ,K INDIAN CLUB Lorraine Orosco, Wendy Calac, Malanie Arivizo, Ms Z 'i 14.8 1 FACULTY AN ACADEMICS 7lk!V'L ,f ' ! Ifyjf, X7 VY X I K fag? r Mi V C Inv? ff f f V , 1 Ci' C f Cr :Jw me on .MQ Aff' A- ' ff 1 , . ifiwf f2'L'1iv 1' P M-' M V' ' ' Lf X J X- 4 x 'f IS, k swf 1 x 1 I n If C1936 Paramount Puclures Covporahon. All Raghls Reserved, ' .- ly ,, 4 my ,C G f J ' -TCC L' 7 .' .1 AC UK 'Li Uv-f Q L if ky 9 LLL K ' f k I LJ Z 7 LCE? 2176 ff 4426129 L' ' , f A f' Q . ' Q7 L, F MVA V - i Alstrum, Stan Aughenbaugh, Byron Banning, Bill Berrier, Elaine Bice, Tom Civics Physics Music Englsih English L-R Standing: Superintendent Dr. John Cooper, Bruce Studebaker, John Cherrington, Donald McArthur Seated: Susan Hazel, 1Student Board Memberj, Dr. George Reed, President Charlotte Hotchkiss B0 RD GF TRUSTEES -wfw-was is X. ,-h.- J I Bolt, Pat Bolger, Susan Bradshaw, Denise Bree, Darwin Brown, Richard Mathamatics English Physical Ed, Soc. Science Science hf' -GTZ Assistant Principalg Norman R. Barnhard , ,N5?w 7 Assistant Principalg Shirley L. Rehkopf r i EDDIE A D THE CRLIISERS Principalg Dr. Ed Brand FACULTY Burton, Jean Byrne, Alice Byron, Becky Carroll, David Cass, Robert Nurse English Physical Ed. Agriculture Spec. Ed. The subjects taught by the Orange Glen math department consists of Re- view Math, General Math, Algebra, Ge- ometry, Algebra ll, Pre-Calculus, Calcu- lus, Career Math, and other opportunity classes. The requirement to graduate from high school is two years of math. The math teachers at Orange Glen are Bolt, Cummings, Dimon, Lay, Lewis, McGlothlin, Dooley, Serry, Sowers, Steiner, and Villalobos. Together all of these teachers work to make up the math department. L0 FACULTY A. Mr. Sowers is busy correcting all of his students test B. Giving another lecture on Geometry, Mr. Dimon? Clinger, Allan Cummings, Mike Health Mathematics pu-an Dale, Alan Damelio, John Dimon, Lee English English Mathematics C. Students smile for the camera in Mr, Cummings class D, Mr. Lay lets Frank Choumas take over the class. E, Mr, Villalobos gives us his look of frustration. FACULTY D Wi-ss. Iss., TIQJQLQSMN. , sf ,.,.. , cc C Disney, Richard Dooley, Katherin Physical Ed. Mathematics W L' '25 . .-ffE Q sm, 5 -- ,- . -.-.11 .ss . V- ,,:5f: s,.-5 5 . .. - wb. Z ,: : .. it . rs., :, ,-: X .W xxsx ' We -: -- ff if -c:.e2s1 35' X . s K Q s Q s J sv SX , mg. 2, ,M if Q.-sc, K 'E-:QR-lifl' E1 5 ' 23:-. ,N K X X , X Q 1 X i Wi X x N X N Q.: pa. Q Drielsma, David Edmonston, Bill Ernest, Dana Social Sci. Special Ed. Social Sci. 5 X S E 5 ww JJ!! 311, if II' 58 FACULTY ,K A I is smile. A- Ms. Stevens is frustrated, while teaching her fourth period class B- Mr. Marcela is tired after of freshmen. a day of school. C- Happily eating his popcorn, Mr. Gustafson gives us a briella. The different English courses offered are American Literature, English Literature, American Novel, English Novel, Grammar and Composition, Science Fiction, and the required classes for the freshman and sophomores. year to educate the Orange Glen students. The graduation requirement is three and a half years of English. The stu- dents planning to go to college take college prep classes. f i ,AI Farias, Joe Fenton, Jerry Forrester, Tim Fox, Sydney Freitas, Joan Social Sci. Business Sprcial Ed. Cons. S Home Counselor The Orange Glen English department is led by Mr. Ga- Orange Glen had over fifteen English teachers this past if B Mr. Gabriella gives us his confused look. Giving us a BIG smile, Bonnie Wheeler, enjoys her book. Mrs. Bolger looks over Dr. Brand's latest attendance policy. C . . . WM.. we X Ns ' ,QW s x M We X t ,e TWNWM X NNN NN X Y if xr X S s X tx' S X ..., . ,.N,... . Q tx as st, K X' -'Ss S: 1? Isl. se his , f,... - is., - ..,... ...L , Gabriella, T0m George, Jeanette Georggin, Fred Gilster, Robert Do you really know what E:mc2 means? Why it works? Why we have a pituitary gland? What the electron con- figuration of water is or even what an electron is? Well, if you are stumped by any one of the above questions, and l'm sure everyone doesn't know everything about everything, science is something for you! What's that strange word on your class schedule? Oh that's just science. Doesn't sound too exciting? Guess again. There's something for everyone, Physics, Biology, Introduction to Phys- ical Science, Oceanography Cthat's for you guys who want to learn about the beach and surfinglj, and Chemistry. Maybe they sound weird to even think about, but they are easier than they seem. You might even have fun dissect- ing for in other terms-rip apartj a frog! Looking surprised, Mr. Ricketts can't believe somebody actually wants to take a picture of him. Thinking his class is in control, Mr. Hamilton should look again! 7 FACULTY ff' i tt Q 2: if gg ::r.-:111-:ru-Zukiif':5 'fii?:S:.., 'in xwsxesnv. ZGEESQEWETEEIEI - ..,.. . ,... .... ,. K SFIFIL- IHS. - : :is 'X L ETYI5 ' ws ,W .11 Q sont. X. . ..,.1,,,...,,. - :1-t,. P' . i --:rf .R-, me--:...ff.r 212211 7 ss me -is .1 fn ei 15.3 2: 1: MQ-GL' 2- 1511: - ..,. , i -- A MBE' -E 22? f. Ax t we ' 'i 2552? iEEEE?EE:5f-: Gustafson, Gary . :SLP ,- gs: ,Q it , 1 V... ,. , , S, ts , , f 13? . 5 i 22 8 Qt. L. 2 . . EE . l 'EQEF' Emir x X 1, 5 , 3 wget' Hamilton, Robert Huffman, Bill wcX:MWsm,t Huffman, Stephanie Hufford, Theresa Hughes, Bob Science class works hard while a student on the left tries the deep fried disected worms. Standing back, Mr, Serrin, watches closely so that k- his student doesn't blow up the test tube FACULTY 'S QS ? r -- i -ff ' ' inf- 4. . . - .5454 Svc 'Sfi rc w t- E. -5 W.: ' -A fs - N .HY ' E-feiff w g K .g,gL . F, C , ,. f I 5 , Ingram, Stan Jaques, Audrey Johnson Len Jones Donna Kotulla Lavoda Social Sci. Social Sci. Health Special Ed Science Who was the lst governor of California? What provoked Colombus to set sail from Spain? These are only a couple of questions a student can find the answers to in a Social Science class. So why do we need to know about the past? Most of us either don't know or don't care, all they know is that it's a required class. There are several classes that can be taken in the Social Studies Departmentg Ll.S. History, Psychology, Civics, and World Culture are only some possibilities. FACULTY ,,,1 , ,,,. is E is Kristjanson, Mark Lamb, Kathleen lnd. Ed. Foreign Lang. M . Q-WSE? Lambert, Alan Foreign Lang. gg Q 1 J Q X . if ai Q SF 2 4 . is wie . A Qs f X ww . . is J X. QQ X -. ss M ax. N se X -4 . E Q sf 'f s 4 Y 4 Lay, David Lefton, Monte Mathematics Social Sci. A. Yvonne Swab says, U.S. History is it! B. Mr. Farias's new look. C. Yes, this is a freshman class. has read the same paragraph. homework. F. Become cultured, take world cultures. Mswee .,. --W-e gg5s5e5:.W, Lk,a W V . 3 X au .,.., 531' .W D. A world culture student wonders how many times she E. Mr. Ernest just smiling while thinking, I love giving out Mini... 1 C110 FACULTY g 31, Y - if ' 27 531 Lent Caroline Lewis, Mike Lindsay, Nancy McGlothlin, Jim Marsala, Bob Fore. Lang Mathamatics Soc. Science Mathamatics English A French ll students fall asleep while Madame Lent 'il' as . reads to them. Senor Lambert pitches a word to a Spanish I student. French students shy away from the yearbook photog- rapher. C FACULTY Martin, David lnd. Ed. f- mf-at - 4 61 Millburn, Judith English Martin Don Agricultre Palskill, Teresa Cons, Ed. O'Brien, Frank English ' y .J 4 aw, ri a Fran Van Dusen the German student teacher reads to her student. Madame Lent tests her students on there vocabulary knowledge. 'ef F 'l ll EK!! Mamma E555 The yearbook photographer brakes the boredom of the German ll class, , ,. ff f . , L VM! ff ,- gfylfj. app, ,, Qtr rfb Cya LL X5 I f ' gin 5 WW N A K fn iv UWM! :A e . if 5 W hi' ,of 54' V, , M ffl, X F , lx ,lilly 1, ZVJXYMQV ,N 4 V av N ,mmf 4 I? L J FACULTY Parker, David English we se N l l is is F lllll it i Portis, Pat Reck, Laurie Reeder, Kay Rees, Jim Social Science Counselor Reading Lab TYPWTQ A B Mr. Johnson asks his class what this sign means. Mr. Clinger tells his class another joke, Mr. Johnson wonders why! What Mr. Johnson likes about Drivers Ed. is watching the results of his teaching. A-R37-Q FACULTY ,, . ,,,.. Q E. in-...J C , , V' s N ,f 'avr Fi it H wi Salzano, Mike Savage, Howard School Pshyoiogist Art 2 4 wmv B Trista Calendar, Jennifer Johnson, Kristine Harvey and Kathy Kingory sing a tune for the camera. Miss Huffman directs Heather Hawthorne and Jennifer Rogers in a Christmas song. L. to R. Calvin Turbuil, Matt Mulford and Greg Rawling practice singing. L to R. Rupert Neugebauer studies the music so he can play it on the piano. FACULTY 168 'LII ii -Q -5 - 51 53 S , . ' 1 'ww If WD f Q .Q 5 Q Seffln, Mike Serry, Candy Shields, Nancy Shive, Dennis Smith, Edna Science Mathematics Physical Ed. Drama Civics .,W..,s Jeff Graham and Mrs. Palzkill get the rooter bus signs ready for an upcoming game. Shelley Baker, Mike and Kevin Blakeborough, Meredith Rodenbaugh, and Jenny Hoelscher proudly prepare to post some signs. Mrs. Palzkill demonstrates the correct method for eating a slice of pizza. C FACULTY is si X Q we Q Q x 4 Y it I l gg x N N Sa 5 X 1 X .. Smith, Erin Snyder, Dennis Sowers, John Steiner, Linda Stevens, Jody Civics Physical Ed. Mathematics Mathematics English Wm ,,,,Mww' WWI 'IXVU ' C a. Mrs. Walker takes a picture of fellow pigs Ms. Shields and Ms. Byrom to be sent to the b, Ms. Byrom says, This, like all P.E. coaches, is a fine piece of Big Bad Wolf. machinery. C. Coaches Gilster and Walker lead the boys to a victory in a P. E. Noise Competition. d. Mike Wright tells Coach Disney that he can't run the moat due to a severe headache. FACULTY ' 1 'Qi I ' ' 15, W PHOTO or QQ AVAILABLE R E 58 p or if it ' Q: 1 ,H 7 Stichter, Bob Sutton, Don Tam, Marilyn Tommacini, Lucette Trujilo, Cheryl ROTC Ind. Ed. Home EC. Special Ed. Social Sci. ,peed 3- Mr. Dale and Ed Shoen discuss how many sports pages t C- Deanna Hines and Brian Ives give us their hard-at-work 170 'Baum here should be. b. Trennis Wright asks for help in Wrighting some captions. look. d, Kim Rains displays the emblem for the 1987-88 yearbook. '7..,:'V Turner, Paul Vexler, Joel Villa, Ernest Villalobos, Jose Work Ex. Science Foreign Lang. Mathamatics 'UE 31 S:- P15 9-:: H .. xr ' ,,,,, i , K 'S X is X f X Sh X X A l Q As W Q -f -' 5 'ff X , X . A . hx , , I , 'A 4 1 f 5: L Q ' f H W., nl' 'z' -P i iiiii i 21. Mr. X welds to his little heart's content. b. Mr. Weiler reminds his students to wash their hands after shop class, c. Rhonda Constable is hard at work during ROP print. d. Alan Heath takes a break from ROP to smile for our camera. FACULTY 5 If :Q ,bsefw l 5 f it E: 7 ,,...a-is lwllvllwll z: - f'1i5? ' llll1fl lx ll . . l.l lllllllllll .,, will , llllll l 1 l l l llllllmi lll l'lllllll,l'll,.E: lf' l ll' gif ie Il- . .asv Warner, Bea Counselor Walker, Pam Physical Ed. Warren, Art Physical Ed. K S Kiki 5 C mmm .wi L Rug? A .-f. . C l W., Z ,,.. , . K E QM? . l.lr , Weiler, Clarence Wheeler, Bonnie Social Sci. English HE Nas., fmext 1 Kicking back Pat Penrod talks on the phone during lunch. Ray Farrar plays it cool with the shades and the camera. These guys are just a bunch of goof offs, says Beverly Knechtlf' FACULTY SNR Pat Penrod and Ken Boston enjoy the all time favorite, Rally's. x W5 25 ' f f . 1 Zabmsky Dennis Znttel Gordon OCDC Foreign Lang. CME EC. S 3 'wwmw .,,.. W.m,W..,,.,.,l.................- . 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Buehler, Steve Buenrostro, Carlos Bundy, Danielle Butcher, Julie Caballero, Veronica Callander, Trista Capachi, Levi Cardoza, Andy Carlson, Tara Carpenter, Monique THE ILD LIFE , , , ,, if Ay W X 42 f qw V' 1 s y as V i 1 Q ,Z it fi tf ' H 5: -1:.'f5W2Zi57?tfi7 f.:: 'I ,,,, V - f 2...,' . ' ', ,1 1? , rf f at f ff Wag fm, gt. Q ' ' 4' Sean Coy is overwhelmed at the sight of freshmen this year , 89 6, N 7 , ,y , Q rf f '. in' I ' I W Z f ' gp, ,f A 1 l X lm, li' 'M 793 te wa W , , S E' , f 4 f lf- Q R ,. 1 f if if , x .1 I q il, f V V g B , 5 if A A an ,Af X 1 Q f at Q f f - f , 'A Z5 1, ff f fi' 51? l it l,,r, I Aw f -fl Bill Yeagar, Miriam Stenlord, and Becky Fall' Roman Ledman and Stefan Rudolph are proud of themselves ing try to consume as much food as possible for being able to count their football numbers with their before going back to class. hands. Carrasco, Consuelo Carter, Catrina Castanon, Irma Caster, Rich Castillo, Timothy Castro, Elke Cavalle, Rod Caven, Julee Celise, Melodee Chadwick, David Chagala, Laura Classic, John Cochran, Joylin Collett, Jadelle Collins, Bridget Collins, Carrie Coons, Ellen Copeland, Shane Cortez, George Cottrell, Angelique Covey, Stephen Coy, Sean Crampton, Gloria Davidson, John Dean, David DeCotes, Tawnya DePuyt, Tommy Deskin, Danielle Desrochers, Barbara Desrochers, G Dias, Glen Dodge, Thomas Doherty, Greg Being a Junior, you get a good idea as to what the majority of students are like: Nieves l think the Junior class is rad. Everyone always gets fired up about things. We're stoked to be Juniors and even more stoked that we're going to be Seniors next year! Crissy Velez Dreps, Theresa Duenas, Steve Dunbar, Linda Duschek, Kelly Duvall, Matthew Effinger, Scott Elisan, A. x J' Enos, M, Enriquez, Enrique Epperson, Nicole Espinosa, Raymond Esposito, Dennis Falling, Rebecca Fannin, A. Favela, Enrique Fetterly, W. Fielder, Elizabeth Fielder, Leah Fischer, Jennifer ig, ml Z? ? 055571, H Fleeup, Robert Fleshner, Jessica --ift , i ' K ' 1 51. Fiorello, Michael , Flores, L. Fluegge, Duane Foster, Bradly Frank, Brenda Franks, Ski Frantz, Christine French, Shannon us .Q Galland, B. Gallardo, Monica Galvin, M. Gann, Jason Garcia, Nicole Gardner, L. Garrett, Jennifer ln disbelief, Mike Renner looks at the pizza he just dropped on his shoe. We're pretty cool and we sure know how to have fun. We'll kick ass next year Luis Kind of dead this year, but next year we ll be ragingl - Sean Hearn X vis 8 xt N X 0, X I K X Everyone l'laS idols that they look up tO. Marilyn Monfge beqauge 5he'3 Sexyfl- La- Someone that they admire whether it be Vonno Norwood for talents or morals. Here are some Ju- niors' idols: Martin Sheen- he's a really good actor. - Trennis Wright Tony Hawk because he's the top skater out of the Ll.S. - Cody York 'ti , I , M-rj K Q ff , C, .., 1 it 1 w W A - 3 - .t - Friends, Rita Bergmann, and Richard Mayes smile Thinking of modeling for a future occupation, while Kevin Koury sneaks in. Lance Schoenwald models his Oakleys. ,ff Gay, A. Gerritsen, Kimberly Gerritsen, Laura Gerson, Jennifer Gibbons, Paul Gillespie, M. Givens, Shellie Godbee, Jennifer Golec, Michael Gonzalez, Dinah Gonzales, Kisha Graves, Amy Gronquist, Kelly Guerro, Shane Gulbranson, Duane Guyer, Shannon Hall, Emilie Hall, Richard Hall, Steve Halper, James Harkey, Jeanne Hartman, Michelle Hartman, Robert Hassman, Robert Havens, Tyson Hays, William Hearn, Sean Hebner, Dionne Herron, Lara Heynen, Jennifer Hoefflinger, Tim Hooten, James Horn, Julie Howerton, Charles lshihara, A. Jaime, Regina Jarvis, Jamie Johnson, Aaron SOPHOMORES JLINIORS There's always that time when you wished you could just stick your head in the sand and die. During my freshman year, some football players took my pants in P.E. and pushed me outside. - Anonymous My mom brought me my lunch in the middle of class. - Mikey Golic Manuel Huey's B-Day party when l slid down the hill on Jolly, Dori Jones, Angela Jones, Greg Katin, Jennifer Kells, Michael Kelly, Sean Keng, Vannary Kersten, Theodore Kipp, Jason Klumpp, Noe . Knowles, Julie Knutson, Travis Kratz, Sean f Kromer, Kurt ' fi X - Lang, Sara Lantz, Louis Lantz, Stacy Lawson, Gretchen Lawton, Stacy Leander, Jeffrey LeBrun, Wayne Ledman, Roman Lemus, Gustavo Lenker, Vicky Lewis, B. Lewis, Summer Leyva, Jodi Licea, Marlena Light, Jimmy Ligouri, Brenda Livingston, Crystal Lockard, Shanoin Lopez, Michael Lozoya, Donald xx Lund, Martha Lynds, Melissa Macklin, S. Maguire, Joy Malone, Brian Manell, Karol 4, Q Showing his my face and l couldn't deny it because l had a big scratch on my face and everyone saw it. - Leah Fielder 'll was dancing in my room on the table, in front of the window, in my underwear and the girl next door saw me. - Rich Caster l stuck my finger in Biology and l almost passed out. - Jason Glass Patriot Pride , Tyson Havens solutes the camera. uFirst scrimmage football game when Ty surprised me and came home from col- lege. - Elke Castro Sleeping under Rincon bridge because Leah and l couldn't go home because Leah was too thrashed. - Michelle Hartman vi , f A .tra 1? .ily rx W, -ni J Q .fzff if-,. , Watching Leah Fielder slide down the hill on her face at Many's B-Day party. - Jody Raya We packed the biggest wedge coming home after the Chula Vista game. - Tim Richter C Q...-f E Manor, Ann Marr, Jason Martin, Astrid Martin, Duain Martinson, Greg Martineau, L. Mathis, Jeffry Mayes, Richard Mazon, Frankie McArthur, R. McCahill, Margaret McCaslin, Joseph McCullough, Julie McDonough, Robert McFadden, Monica McFarland, Sean McGervey, Damon McGill, Lenny McHale, Michelle McNeil, Bill Melendrez, Martin Metz, Jessica fx, K l' ' ,.:s- A .tC::1g.g 1.1512 t- ' , -.ii - Ii' s '?!:.-: 5' 1 RTV K 'ii 'T ,- ' K Michaelis, Kyle Miller, Chad Miller, Gregory Mills, Shelly Minh, L. Moore, Don Moreno, Herman Morris, Cree Mulford, Matthew Murillo, Gerardo Murphy, Christa Murphy, Mark Murphy, T. Cory Verner, smile for the camera. mouth full of food. a moment from lunch, Crissy Velez, with Trying to look normal, Laura Chigala turns to the camera with a JLINIORS Ill -48 ...-... 7 Since the Juniors have been at O.G. for three years now, there have been good experiences that have affected them certain ways that they will never forget whether it be awards, dates, parties, etc. Here's what some Juniors thought was their most memorable moment: Going to Homecoming this year with Danny Nelson. It was really special for me, l'll never forget it! - Rita Bergmann Getting back together with Tammy Norton Trennis Wright Getting together with Cory Verner my sopho more year, and staying with him in my Junioi year and maybe even longer' Crissy Velez l Nation, Lisa Navarro, Alfonso Nelson, Karen Newman, Paul Ngo, Cuong Ngo, Pheng Nicasio, Gabriella Nieves, Jolynn Nieves, Luis Norman, Darren Norwood, LaVonne Novinger, Benjamin Nyberg, Jacob O'Brien, Kyle Olano, Edward Olivas, Troy O'Rielly, Shannon Ortiz, Victor Packwood, M. Padilla, V. Page, Andrea Palacios, Elisa Parker, Anjanette Parsley, Kimberly Patterson, Jason Patterson, Jay Pena, Alonso Peralta, Michael Perea, David Perez, Aimee Perez, D. Peterson, Shelly Placencia, Cesar Powers, K. Powless, Kelly Pumar, Carla Radic, Danielle Razo, R. Reiley, Lisa Reinertsonm, Candice Looking confused, Luis Nieves can't remember where his next class What does the word party mean to you? Beer, sex, rock E3 roll. - Bill Yeagar Women, kegs, and women, and muscle and more women! - Damon McGervey l agree with Yeagar! - Tyson Havens ,H , ,,,,, ,L Z Walking across campus, Gary Clinger gives us his evil eye. Doing everything mommy and daddy told you not to do and then some . . . RAGE! - Rita Bergmann A bunch of friends, and Matilda Bay Cool- ers. - Melodee Celise To play baseball! - Julie McCollough Renner, Mike Renteria, Angie Reyes, Glen Reyes, Gloria ff Richter, Timothy Rightler, Jeff Rihan, Husam Roberts, Kim Rodda, Mikey Rodenbaugh, Meredith Rogers, Christopher Rohrer, Susan Romero, M. Rudolph, Stephan Ruiz, Manuel Ryan, Sean Salazar, Tina Sanfillippo, Francesco Santana, Sandra Scates, Howard Schoenwald, Lance Schorey, Stephanie Schultz, D. Schultz, Glen Schwab, Yvonne Scott, R. Scovil, Chris Seibert, Heather Shaver, Lee Sheppherd, Amy Sherman, Mike Shidner, Stacy Short, Arlene Shrepfer, L. Simm, Ed Skaja, Donna Skinner, Lori Smith, B. Trying not to laugh so she won't get in trouble, En Troung tries to look like she's working hard. JUNIORS ,KID his JLINIORS ,A-. Being with your friends is one of the more special things in high school. On weekends you can always count on having fun with them, but there are some times that stand out: Village. lt was raging! - Gretchen Lawson Making cheerleading squad. - Elke Castro Being at a party with my cousin Tim Rich When I went to Mexico with Sean Hearn and ter. - Rich Caster Monty Flores. - Bill Yeagar New Years Eve: Party, Women, Friends, Alco The Party Bunch's party up at Palmerose hol. - Sean Hearn Smith, Laura Smith, Stacy Soto, Marcos Souther, Shadow Steckman, Jackie Steele, Desiree Stehly, Daniel Steininger, Misty Stepan, Jennifer Stevens, Liz Stover, Rashelle Szentesi, Joanne Talbot, Terry Tavolada, Francesco 'K C 43 , st -51 t-, -,, s f ' Taylor, Michael Teague, Tracy Terborg, Christy Teter, Thomas Thelen, Terry Thomas, Chuck Thomas, James , ' I Thomas, Rochelle Thomas, Theresa Thompson, Jon Thuleen, Nancy Tiffany, Juliet Torres, George Townsend, Adam Trapp, Vicky l W H H . Travis, Kimberly 'T 3 ' K H 2 VV 7 '.l - ,,, M ,, 'S ,,, . c gt 4 TQ :' 1 ' ,., ,,,: Troung, En Tubbs, Scott 5 Turnball, Calvin K Turrentine, H. Van Horn, Michael Vaughan, Holly Posing for International Male are Roman Ledman, Sean Hearn, Bill McNeil Lenny McGill, and David Henry. Whats your favorite saying? Yar Dudel - Melodee Celise Get a job. - Duane Gulbranson How hoakey! - Crissy Velez 'tYeah, Well ... -Becky Falling Go with it. - Jason Glass .1 it xi' it is N ,L ', 'aa ...' g Kicking back at lunch, Derek shows his dim- Looking excited, Melodee Celise gets ready to hear the latest gossip. ples. Velez, Crissele Vega, George Venisse, Paul Viktor, Katrina Vilches, Lourdes Vinton, Meg Vogt, Robert Von Tungels, Jeff Vuong, T. Wagner, Kristine Warren, Tracy-Len Webb, Bertha Weems, Dale Weiler, Mark Weiler, Susan Westerlund, Amy Weston, Brian White, Tawnya Wiberg, Mark Williams, Allen Wilson, Natalie Wise, Linda Wolfe, Shanda Wood, Sara Woolfrey, Laura Wright, Trennis Wrightson, James Wunsch, Melanie JUNIGRS JH! Why do you go to football games? Because l'm a cheerleader and l believe in To scam! -LaVonne Norwood school spirit. - Meredith Rodenbaugh To root my team to victory. - Mike Lopez To see where the parties are! - Jennie Bambacht To get out of my house. - Steve Duenas Yates, Kelly 1 York, Cody York, W. Young, Marlena Zavala, A. Zavala, L, Zook, T. 222.222.v:' in ' X X X -.gy r sf i aw :E Q 5 X 5 . 2 A S S S 2 A i K, gf 12, - 22- K 2- 2222,,:,55g,,.. -sew Q Mes use 'sew V '11-... JN 2 egg- 2 X . .. .... . .,., , 1 - 2 2 2 .2 - --2-L2 . 2 . - -- 2 2 -222,2 2222221.24 -2 2 -25 2 ,st Q If . 2 V. 2 - A s 2 f' 222m '- 222: , - 2 cf 22 J 2112-9, hifi-22 fi: :xg fr: 2 ' : 2 ..., 2 M... 2 22 ,- . N Trying to look studious, Jadelle Collett lets out an uncontrollable laugh, At a football game, Roshelle Stover looks up at the crowd as Nicci Ewertz yells for a friend. Friends, Liz Stevens and Jennifer Godbee, take a moment to reflect on life, Kicking back at lunch, David Chadwick says, Ubi! W puma- , lg, I , i it I 5 What's your favorite excuse? No, my mom said I couldn't - Gretchen Lawson My sister did it. - Brad Foster Sean made me do it. - Danielle Deskin I swear, I turned it inl - Scott Effinger -su.-N-A Q Glad to be out of class, Bill Yeagar does a strut down the hall. 'lOh my! Reflecting on how fun school is, Julie McCollough gives the camera a sleepy smile. Relaxing for the moment, Marlena Young thinks about how many more classes she has to go to, I I I JuNioRs -ggi- Allen, Jennifer Amaya, Maria Anderson, Candace Anderson, Arauza, Heidi Delija Armstrong, Henry Arnold, Erin Ashcraft, Paige Ausmus, David Ballard, Eric Barber, Richard Bauer, Karri Beale, Melissa Beatty, Brandy Behneman, Juliane Bellamy, Jennifer Bodden, Chad Boden, Michelle Bogart, Leesa Boggs, Matt Boland, Chris Boling, Heather Bonafont, Michael Boamer, Amy Bowerman John Brady, Brian Brady, Mark Brady, Nicole Bricknell, Alicia Brinneman, Mark Brown, Karen Bryen, Deborah Buddin, Deidre Budvarson, Shauna Burger, Michelle Burker, Heather Bush, Roxanne Buss, Jim Caballero, Veronica Cabugao, Lesslie Calarco, Matthew ILIGI-I W, A 2 , .., is-.4 fm Sophomores, Tonio Whiteley and Amy Smallwood pose for the camera during hu-an '490' TWILIGHT ZONE pann- lunch. ZO . xi, if -S .4 SE s 1 R Q t C sk so . t 5 U ffwwr A N to is 5 C James Nelson demonstrates how he enjoys his orange juice One of the Matlock twins and Johnson thinkin' during lunchtime they are bad , Camejo, Eddie Carlson, Kristine Carmona, Roberto Carpenter, Jennifer Carter, Lachelle Castaing, Christian Cazares, Esther Chancellor, Tracey Chappell, Sherri Chessir, Wendy Chicarelli, Joe Christiansen, Kim Christman, Anna Cienega, Danette Clark, Michael Claytor, Ted Closter, Darryl Colasent, Scott Coleman, Scott Coletta, Lori Condry, Steve Conteras, Alicia Conteras, Ciriselda Conteras Rochelle Cordova, Michael Cornwell, Kimberly Cowan, Rich Cox, James Cox, John Crawford, Daniel Cruse, Vicki Curtis, Cindy Daddaria, Dominique Davalos, Annie Davids, Mark De Cotes, Heather Deiley, Chad Danning, Carrie Dennison, James Desrochers, Virginia Deye, Holly Diaz, Patty SOPHOMORES Dixon, Brenda Dollins, Jamie Dunley, Michael Dunlao, Ryan Dunlap, Cindy Dunn, Letty Duplan, Nichole Durland, Becky Eason, Scott Eberwein, Steven Edmonds, Jeff Emblem, Stacey Endermann, Noah Esch, Christopher Esquibel, Nicole Sophomore, Patriot Eyeler, Melissa Farhat, May Farley, Kathleen Farris, Angelique Farris, Richard Fetterly, Wendy Fielder, Joseph Fiorello, Elizabeth Fleming, Mike Flores, Maria Frazier, Eric Frazier, Stacey Freeman, Norman Fregoso, Rosemary Fuori, Joseph Fuson, Kristi Galvan, Rocio Garcia, A. Garcia, M. Garcia, Mark TWILIGHT ZONE N-...., 'N'----Q.. was P. x yisfiy' Teah Street is bummed that she got a bottom locker this year. .Q . rr Q 1-21 -- ' .ee 3 fl K , , X X at - nm -r . -ssis 1 t V X as I , i 4 -at -iii .A ' X Zeeta Trip and Jo Frase enjoy their Sprite and Doritos together during lunchtime. Garcia, Ramiro Garcia, Saul Gardner, Airyana Gay, Tiffaney Gerson, Marie Gertsch, Gina Getty, Heather Getz, Christina Gibbons, Brian Giddings, York Goldston, Leah Gonzales, Julie Gonzales, David Gonzales, Samuel Gordey, Jessica Graff, Brandon Granados, D. Granados, Ernesto Granatowski, Lisa Grant, William Grauer, Nicole Greer, Fate Grimes, Daniel Grovom, Marisa Guyer, Shannon Hass, Jeffrey Hadfield, Cheryl Halstead, Michelle Hammer, Jennifer Harmon, Tige Haro, B. Harrison, Krista Harrison, Timothy Harvey, Jennifer Harvey, Kristen Hawthorne, Heather Hayden, Lee Hays, Danny Haywood, Chuck Heaton, Eileen Herman, Michelle SOPHOMORES 1? Herrera, Natalie Herth, Richard Hesselmeyer, Angel Hidalgo, Susan Hill, Marci Hille, Erin Hollins, Travis Hoppe, Kristin Horton, Kevin Hovis, Holly Howard, Anthony Hroch, Melody Huerta, Lisa lllingworth, Michelle lshihara, Takami Jacquez, Melissa Jameson, James Jaynes, Dennis Johnson, Cheryl Johnson, S. Johnston, Jennifer Jones, Jason Jones, Stephanie Joo, Chongsik Kalley, Douglas Keeler, Brian Kelly, H. Kerrin, Kathleen King, Danielle Kleiman, David Klein, Kristine Knust, Charles Kooiman, Darla Krekorian, Quinn Kuebelbeck, Ivy Krichman, G. Kuffrey, Julie Lamb, Barbara Lambert, Darren Lefton, Erin TWILIGHT ONE Q t E s X N S+ X X N N S' Q Q X we x Q ti? W if Kris Leichtfuss, Leah Leopard, Todd Lemus, Rudy Liddeke, Rochelle Lin, Chien-Cheng Linsman, Michelle Lloyd, Richard Loftin, Sunya Logan, Christine Long, La Dena Longwell, Michael Lubien, Mathew Lynds, Daniel Lucas, Don Lynn, Wendy Lyon, Dorje Magyar, Truly Maneevone, Leonie Marchese, Carmy Markel, Travis Marshburn, Robbie Martin, Desarae Martineau, Ginny Martinez, Angel Martinez, Joe Martz, Troy Marwin, Dene Mason, Alaric Mateljan, Adam Matlock, Jason Mayville, William Mc Clanhan, Shane Mc Dermott, Byron Mclntyre, Kristin McKenzie, Glen McFerson, Kris Meyers, Tamara E? Our photographer catches Michelle Sheppard off guard during class. Mills, Danny Mireles, Maura Mistretta, Barbara Mitchell, Matthew Moran, Javier Moreno, Zulma Morgan, Emily Morgan, Trent Mourey, Kevin Munaco, Louis has-n, ,Hp SOPHOMORES Munoz, Gabriel Munoz, Jose Murray, Glenn Neal, Tricia Negreta, Noe Nelson, James Nguyen, John Nordquist, Quincy Nungesser, Adam Nungesser, Tara Nunn, Chu'an Ogilivie, Jennifer Ojeda, Rafael Oldfield, Brian Olmsted, Julie Olsen, Dawn Ortiz, Alex Ortiz, Pam Owen, John Pacheco, Dena Parker, Matt Passey, Jeff Pastor, Jennifer Pearce, Stefanie Perea, Alisha Perez, Claudia Perry, Terry Perry, Wendy Phillips, Ed Piper, Paula Pitcher, Lisa Porter, Scott Potter, Steve Price, James Proulx, Christine Ramos, Eloise Rawlings, Gregory Razo, Llisela Razo, Myrna Renslow, Kelly Renteria, Priscella I Hf , ! 0 - ' ff. 'f , , ,, ,. eq , , . V QQ? my , , , fm awww 2 , , I ,f 4' JE ,,., V . ..,. .. . ,-,i - J Q In .U I , - , ' f , .,., f f 'ig ' aff 2 ' 4. Q 2 1 4 M 5 e 1 4, 1 4 f 1 3,44 3, W, 4 , 1 f f WW! A' W X J' ,,,,, , 41 . Two sophomore girls Michelle Kiszley and En Truong like to spend time together after school. W X at w Q Nts sg gs N X get t hx Nr Y Q i Fleas. ... -- ,EARN W -. 47 5 N if X 5 X R f S X X Ss i Q ,tx . N W, ic, '?' A . fw'4.-' .f 5 -'1 'Q --'TA H' , t ,gnffkyfx itigsw' ' u 1 -:inf 1 3 - ' ,. -mr Y f- , i, Q.. Q' Y. 7 :Gr Q., Q, . ,: l N A - :Q 'y Q Ji 8 NT .T .Q ' - 1- , , 51,0 hx 1 '. , K 'I' 1 ya k'.k ix Ig 1' ff-if A fl f'i,1,-iv' 1 3' S 1,8 t . 'a f , 2 k m L j 4 K . ., Q fx lk: 3 5. 5., ' J ' 35.1 mm hA9 K M .11 W i ' ..,r Sophomore girls Jennifer Sheldon and Crystal Chatton wait for their ride home. Richmond, James Rider, Windy Ridgway, Christy Ritgers, Jerilyn Rivera, Jenna Roberts, Shane Roberts, Tina Robinson, D, Roby, James Rocca, Geovonie Rodriguez, Ricardo Rogers, Brian Rogers, Frank Rohlmeier, Scott Rose, Shannon Russ, Pat Russo, Lisa Salas, Jackie Salisbury, Stephanie Sanchez, Armando Sanders, Kenny Santibanez, Brent Satterwhite, Frank Sawyer, Robert Schiebel, Shandrea Schnell, Stephanie Shaw, Tiffany Sheldon, Jennifer Shepard, Michelle Shoenwald, Lance Simonsen, Melissa Singh, Ruby Shane, S. Smallwood, Amy Smeltzer, Jennifer Smith, Rochelle SOPHOMORES fm Snodgrass, Ken Soliero, Elva Sommers, Roy Springer, Kristen Stamm, Charity Stango, Danny Stepanovich, Mary Stephens, Dawn Stephens, Wesley Stinnard, Shannon Strathearn, Ryan Streit, Teah Strickland, Susan Strode, Mila Sullivan, Scott Symons, lan Talamantes, Becky Tanner, Merilee Tanner, Paul Taylor, Dana Taylor, S. Tener, Shawna Teran, Ted Tesoro, Cindy Thomas, Deanna Thorton, Billy Tiber, David Tieri, Stephennie Titus, David Tooker, Mariann Torok, Derek Torres, Elvia Torres, Jose Trembly, Patrick Treto, Daniel Trinh, Anh Tucker, Carla Turner, Dennis Turner, Mike Tuthill, Natasha Urizar, Lorenzo Valenzuela, Lisa Velasquez, George Verdugo, Don Verner, Chad Vigil, O. Vilches, Alfonso TWILIGHT ZONE five ' X K Q XX C it x k 553 , X k K as X :E ,Q Two sophomore surfer chic friends Krista Harison and Mila Strobe try to look nice. Q sf S li is ees was I U K' ,... ' 5 as -M t x Villa, Delilah Villalobos, Mario Vincent, Frances Vinje, Matt Voeks, Danny Vogan, Jason Vogel, Heather Vogt, Lara Waits, Scott Walker, Vanessa Warren, Terri Weakly, Vanessa Webber, Rhonda Weiss, Kara Welch, Lynn Whitaker, Brent Whitehead, Sharna Whiteley, Tonio Widby, Devon Wilbur, James Wilbur, Sonja Wilkinson, Daren Wilkinson, Michelle Wilkinson, S. Williams, Chris Williams, Stacy Williams, Douglas Winter, Kenneth Woerner, Jeff Yang, Kenneth Ybarra, Christopher Young, Donald Zamora, Maricruz Zepeda, Rocio Zuber, Chad Ames, Mike Bauer, Karri Beagle, Ryan Bearden, Heidi Brown, Aimee Bryen, Deborah Contreras, Robert Faureau, Larry Finney, Sara Green, Chris Ham, Carlos Haskell, Francie Holton, Andy Howerton, Kelly Juarez, David Kisely, Michelle Latz, Sonya Adam Mateljan is very lost and con fused because he does not know f where his friends are SOPHOMORES 499- SCDPHCDMORES Lewis, Shelly Moores, Sean l Zeg , Reeder, April 9 , 'f f if ,rn K e l, 2 . V x l A , 11' 31 ELM, K 'wwf Q' MJQEZQ 1 , ,,.. ii L W Ma xv ,Q 4 Af 'lf if Q l ,lf S F X3 f Q VLA at 1 cg SOPHOMORES ,HW 1B 'Y 1' Avg ,Q-32, ,IN rw.-.'r.v 'Q gina xfg 1, n W mn , , Most Exciting Moment: Going shopping at Target with Allison Hardesty and Pete Parks. - Erin Lefton Happiest Moment: Becoming friends with Julie Behneman - Nicole Grauer Most Embarassing Moment: I laughed so hard, l peed my pants and it was in front of all my friends! - Kelly Renslow SOPHOMORES Adair, Michael Adams, Alison Aguilera, Alma Akans, Adam Akridge, Sue Allen, Robyn Alocco, Dana Ames, Stephanie Anderson, Mike Arcos, Ernie Arcos, Marlene Arnold, James Arterburn, Monte Arviso, Renee Askegreen, Wade Bailey, Kim Baker, Shane Balko, Rachel Banister, Justin Barger, Benjamin Barker, Melissa Barnebee, Andrew Basye, Brandi Bauer, Michael Bearden, Heidi Beckham, Jamie Beckler, Travis Behneman, Laura Bennett, Bill Berlinguette, Kristen Berry, Dawn Bierle, Robin Billups, Naomi Bingham, Douglas Bingham, Jason Blake, Brian Bobbitt, Kim Bodden, Chris Bodily, Celeste Bojorquez, John Bonilla, Carlos Boozer, Randall Bourgeois, Brian Breglia, Tony RLINNIN A i Y ti 5 W 5 X QQ is 2 at if X st C X Q S C ft 1-fr-was eww., ru ' A x lr i s !s.,g Ai' -sr if i- 1: .r vi K:,. EX X C' si NB X is i s. 5 5 is sl E X s E, .-r: eiet , 1. 1 5:5 st X X X f 5 ei K R tx Q E Y W Qt 1 i ,t C N at s 5 tt X W Q R gy 5 N ei Q ci fha X X E Im Though most believe your freshman year is RUNNING SCARED easy it takes concentration to do well, X Jw R Bricker, David Brinneman, Tony Bryson, Rhoda Buckmaster, Krista Buckwalter, Joseph Buh, Andrew Bullock, Steve Burell, Diane Burgeno, Rosa Burich, Tammy Burns, Katherine Campbell, James Carlin, Mike Carmona, Elva Caro, Monica Carpenter, Stephen Carranga, Sherri Carresco, Cesar Carrillo, Vince Carrol, S. Carss, Amy Cartwright, Tracy Casteel, George Caster, Nikki Castillo, Tony Castrejon, Maryellen Cerda, Richard Cervantes, Gilbert Cervera, Abe Chaffin, Garret Chaipos, Owen Chaloux, Melissa Channell, Lesley Chatton, Crystal Chau, Thanliem Chavez, Ricardo Christensen, Niels Christy, Adrian Churchill, Tiffani Cicerelle, Heather Clark, Janna Cline, Rick Cobbs, Brian Collett, Shane Collette, Angelique Collins, Keith Conopka, Denise A freshman sits alone and contemplates his col I lege hopes 1 1 FRESHMAN iii: Conteras, Cosme Conteras, Juan Conteras, Patricia Cook, Chris Corley, John Corona, Xavier Cortez, Vinson Coyle, Sheri Crawford, Eddie Creech, Katherine Cregeen, Jay Cruse, Eliabeth Cruz, Elsa Cunningham, Jennifer Dale, Renae Daniel, Matt Daniel, Paul Davenport, Alex Davis, Brandi Davis, Lisa Davis, Troy DeCaro, Jenney DeChairo, Bryan Delgado, Miriam Delgado, Ruth Dennis, Brian Dennison, Kristin DePaul, Eric Derho, Sarah Devaney, Mike Dickerson, Jed Dixon, Bryant Dixon, Kerstin Dollard, Darren Dollins, Jeffrey Donnelly, Jason Doty, Derrill Dunlap, Jayna Dusharme, Ben Duval, Jonathan Dykstra, Keith Eberwein, Bob Eckburg, Keith Eckert, Demond Eldridge, Ryan Emblem, Steven Emblem, Thor Engstrong, Lisa Espinoza, Randy Evans, Jeri RUNNING SCARED E r -t . it E- 41 he af ,. f cs! Julee Yaddon showing the camera why she should have been Freshman Homecoming Princess. ., C ss s i 1 . .W .5 L l! i s 2 , cz X s K 2 M F 'serif 5 f ,- g-KQBK 1 ., S XXX S 4' X NS' X , f Ir xi X if i F ,r , . A . mx ,., ii : 'W ., my ., ,E A A content freshman gives a sweet smile after a hardy lunch. . Evans, John Fannin, Stephanie Farrar, Mateo Farrel, Tony Fielder, Connie Fillhart, Tamara Finley, Kevin Fischer, Jamie Flack, Tyson Flores, Chris Fluegge, Glenn Fogle, Tom Foote, Rachael Foster, Kevin Franks, William Franz, Heidi Frederick, Joe Frizzel, Eric Froisland, Sandra Fromlath, Wesley Fulgham, Amy Galvez, Angie Gardiser, Mandy Garnevicus, Kathy Garret, Chemain Gates, Julie Gelstafor, S. Gerty, Mike Gibbs, Kim Gindlesperger, Kathu Gipson, Jamie Gladys, Jennifer Glenn, Christine Godbee, Jason Goehner, Trina Gonzales Carlos Gonzales, Vincent Gonzalez Elizabeth Gonzalez Ruben Gonzalez David Jr. Gonzalez, J. Gradner, G. Grahm, Carly Graves, Mikol Green, Tim Greene, Jefferson Greifendorf, Jennifer FRESHMEN Ciustine, Ryan Guyer, Christy Haid, Tasha Haiger, Tiffany Hamilton, Erika Hamilton, Jason Hancock, Tiffany Harcz, Jeremy Harding, Danielle Harding, Diana Harkleroad, Sandra Harrington, Tao Hayward, Matthew Hege, Morgan Henderson, Ann Hernandez, David Hernandez, Miguel Herron, Melinda Heynen, David Hile, Dede Hines, Steven Hinkle, Barret Hinman, Aaron Hinrichs, Joel Hintz, Brandilyn Hitchcock, Briann Hoefer, Gina Hompot, Peter Horn, Angela Horton, Holly Houser, Samantha Hsu, Neysa Hughes, Juli Hulsman, Paul Jacobson, Nicole Jacquez, Manuel Jaech, Heather James, Dan Jauregui, Lucas Jensen, Katherine Jimenez, Gloria Johnson, Amy Johnson, Chad Johnson, Jessica fm C'est la vie says a carefree freshman. f Inman RUNNING SCARED Nix Johnson, Jocelyn Johnson, Melanie Johnson, Mike Joseluis, L. Juarez, Ana Juarez, Eric Justis, Jennifer Kanester, Kristin Katin, Kristie Keller, Lance Kelley, Monica Kelli, Miller Key, Misty Killebrew, Anne King, April Kisling, Jennifer Klumpp, Michelle Kooiman, Brian Koontz, Jodie Knudsen, M. Krauss, Katherine Krider, Marnie Kuschel, Charles Labus, Meighan LaForte, Anissa LaFrance, James Lahman, Todd Lambert, Donald Lauhon, Jessica Lawrence, Sarah Lay, Heidi Leanos, Carla Lehman, Heather Leichtfuss, Amy Lemus, Eddie Lenos, Howard Lester, August Lewis, David Long, Thomas Lopez, Jessica Lutes, Jason Ly, Quyen Madrigal, Leon Mahon, Bree Manley, Justin Martin, Holly Martineau, Jeff Martinez, H. Martinez, J. Martinez, Robert Mashburn, P. Matsushita, Heather Maxfeldt, Jason Mayes, Monica Mayes, Nicole Mazzetti, Elizabeth McCarthy, Brendan McClure, Jennifer McCoy, Matthew McDonald, Marcy McFadden, Patrice McNeal, Jeremiah McNeill, Kelley McPherson, Tina McQueen, Gavin Mears, Keven MeCaro, Carrie Mendenhall, Tim Mendenhall, Tricia Meyers, Brian Michels, Shannon Miera, Andrea Millar, Theron Miller, Destree Minor, Kristen Mistretta, B. Morgan, Mark Morgan, Patti Morrison, Margie Munoz, Hilda Myers, Jason Napier, David Naranjo, Erika Nash, Matt Nelson, Angela Nguyen, Jean Nicholl, Colleen Nieto, Ruben Norlund, Cory Norton, Jason Nyberg, Sarah O'Brien, Robert Ochoa, Gloria Ochoa, Jesus Oliva, Felicia x Elm x sea.: ,-E.: : N F 35 N K 1. ri I ,,.. v - sr: -,'. f . - A -khh Olmstead, Rod ,Q 1 Ortiz, Gloria lxhrs I' .. if A' :s , ' L:s! ..,Q::g Orton, Amy ..., , Osborn, Philip r W 71 'Q fs ' J 5 is wi 'eg K ,. I 5' ' I Ostrander, Tim , A is --it O 5. 1 , 5 - Q -,,:.. ,:N Q Mer' Jon issvwi x so H Paezi Jesus 'A Palmer, Gabreal 5 i r y - . .... .. , N i qtcc HD A freshman is dumbfounded as he reviews the day's assignment. In-u ,LL RUNNING SCARED st , .sv .A Parker, Kristina Parker, Maria Parrow, John Pawley, Andrea Peevler, Tammy Pellham, Wayne Perez, Moises Peter, Juan Peters, Matthew Peters, Owen Peterson, Erica Peterson, Gregor Peterson, Kristie Petritsch, Joanne Piekarski, Monica Player, David Poidexter, Lyle Porter, Wade Pressley, Chris Promisco, Kyle Prusak, Kelly Puleo, Jack Rader, Lisa Ralph, S. Ramirez, David Ramsay, Shawn Rangel, Ricardo Reiley, Kara Reiley, Tim Relph, Sean Renslow, John Reutzel, David Rice, Callie Rivera, Saul Robinson, Christian Rocha, Manuel Rodriguez, Leanna Rohr, Christine Rohr, Nathan Rohrer, Linda Rose, Jason Rose, Michael Ross, Danny Rozas, Kevin Y . Dan and Brian express their happiness as they return to class i , Q, il... Ruiz, Mario Russ, Michael Ryan, Erica Sadek, Heather Saenz, Monica Salisbury, Kevin Sanderson, Jessica Santana, Carmen Sartwell, Leo Sass, Deanna Schakel, Jessica Schiebel, Gretchen Schoenwald, Mark Schweer, David Scoble, David Scofield, Brian Scotzin, Marnie Scriven, S. Seaton, Jennifer Shadrick, Jason Shenk, Suzy Shipley, Vanessa Shoemaker, Brian Simon, Rory Sinary, Jason Sissenwein, Lauren Snell, Richard Sodenwasser, S. Soderlund, Jason Soland, Jorge Souther, Shelby Stanger, Eric Stanich, Mike Steele, Ronald Stegeman, Vicki Stehly, Anita Stein, Jason Steinbaum, Valerie Sterner, Gillian Stetson, Jeremy Stevens, Jennifer Stevens, Joshua Steward, Ethan Stohr, Michelle Striblen, Justin Studenka, Fred Swanson, Michael Im A freshman tries to escape a few bored seniors that look to amuse themselves 12,97 RUNNING SCARED u 'Al XB K i is E Desera and Daniel share a touching moment between classes. Swinscoe, Heidi Szytel, Lisa Tate, Jaime Taylor, Cora Taylor, Richard Thomas, Joshua Thomas, Jason Thomas, Michael Thompson, Neile Thornton, Stuart Tiffany, Gabriel Toldumu, Noel Tople, Thomas Toreky, Brian Torres, Juan Traina, Elisabeth Trapp, Rhonda Trask, Theresa Trentini, Jim Tripp, Amber True, Donaca Tubbs, Jennifer Turner, Tishmall Valente, Melody Vallez, James Vanderwoude, Noel Vela, Beatriz Viktor, Angella Villarreal. Chad Vinje, Damon Vinje, Tara Voung, Rick Waddell, Jesse Wright, Frank Wade, Kelly Walker, Jason Warren, Bethaney Weakley, Mac Weis, Jamie Welch, Amy Welch, Billy Welsh, Kim Wells, Michael Wengler, Tyson Wessel, Shawnee White, Barbara White, K. White, Marla Wienands, Jennifer Wiese, David FRESHMAN Williams, Cynthia Williams, Shannon Willis, James Willoughby, Leslie Wise, Vicki Woessner, David Womble, Latona Woodley, Michael Woods, Amy Wright, Darlene Xavier, Kristen Yaddow, Juliee Yakubek, Peter Yamaguchi, Shelly Yermeulen, J. Young, Deanne Young, Monique Young, Michael Zepeda, Norma Zubic, Scott Griffith, David Our model says cheese with her eye-catch- ing smile. Tyson Wengler kicks back after a hard day at school, RUNNING SCARED , f 5 X I , w ww 23 ,. W fi 3 it 'Ea A ff ' - : Y W V Q , Kilim V 4 A QTYW 5 7 f, M Q , as .. vi . VY , ,,,,., A ff 0 if eff ,, ' , K . gegf :Q T : , ' ' my KW. ,f f 1 , 1 , J , W uc' :W Z 'Wm ,, 1 fy ma 1 1- FRESHMAN LIGHTS UNDERCLASSMEN IN ACTION .mpeg Q 1 S: rx gf' miie K 2 V N '48 ZZ, CAMERA ACTIO v ai -xf vw vannn1r.r:4 , .'71 v 6 Q- pg. My fzf,,,,,.,f', 5 ' .vm M Q 4E It - v-1 . 1 U g Jw. v ,M Q 'A' LINDERCLASSMEN IN ACTION , v-b x ,- 9.0 8 0HlD F!vlii'4.f611,.. 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Grand Ave. -175102 CNext to Fillipesj 743-3305 X , ,. '5? N'Mr'-ewwtt Choose . . . THE RIGHT STUDIO . . . we offer you more Unlimited clothing changes More variety Exciting new backgrounds More personal time with you Planned session-Not left to chance Best value Don't be left out . . . Appointments start in June Ask your friends about the difference 743-3305 Hgh 5, f X! H vf', M 3 icyiyt A ff as-w' X y, 9 X i ' f Mk ..,.-.Q A f , - :WM Wxx, x ADS BRCDADCAST JESSICA MCCLLIRE In October of 1987, 19-month-old Jessi- ca McClure was rescued from an aban- doned well in Midland, Texas. lt took res- curers 58 hours to drill through solid rock to reach the girl. When she was released, healthy, a month later from the hospital, her father spoke to thousands of Ameri- cans whose contributions paid Jessica's 550,000 hospital bills. BABY M Mary Beth Whitehead is surrounded by support- ers in Hackensak, N.J., at the end of a trial to deter- mine custody of her 1-year-old daughter, known as Baby M, and born under a surrogate contract. The , 2 judge released his decision rewarding permanent custody to the father. ln March, 1988, Mary Beth Whitehead was granted 8 hours of unsupervised visitation with her daughter each week. EWS ' GARY HART Senator Gary Hart is shown with his wife, Lee, in Portland, Maine, soon after re-entering the presidential race under the premise of Let the people de- cide. Hart originally dropped from the race after press dis- closures of his relationship with Miami imodel, Donna Rice. T.V. EVANGELISTS TV evangelist Jim Bakker was engaged in an affair with a church secretary, Jessica Hahn, and allegedly paid her hush money to keep the affair a secret. Bakker then left the PTL ministry which was taken over by another TV evangelist, Jerry Falwell. The ministry has filed for bankruptcy under the protection laws. Jimmy Swaggart, another TV evangelist has been forced to resign due to sexual misconduct. He's been placed on probation for 2 years and counseling with the elders of the church. fiig ,V NEWS 237 ni-pf ,X H - 5 VY fx.. e-es A CT X 'bf K L INFXV' f' .7 1 f Qq N J cb X F W ,g 1, , FN 1 X X L Li up fi f-N LE! f J f - i V fa f r--N f , f X A ,, ' r -Q f li 1 -ff , i f ks X ff J-if Cf! 1 XA I rx 5 iz, KX Q 5 X I V A ,N ,sf tx ij it xy lf, ' 7 71 fa ,xii X ,rf I TVX , X' K ffi 'fi l if xx 'ikif ': t . ,ff X ! QL fl We f. we - s i i ty P ft xfve , N is ' fi wie X ii my if 0 u t Wwwff K H AMW US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev shake hands as they meet outside the White House in Washington D.C., prior to a series of pre summit meetings. YI If : .ui -.'. 41- 238 -j News PALOMAR MOUNTAIN FIRES Eventually consumed three homes and 16,000 acres, and caused 55,3 million in destruction at the top of the 5,500 foot rise and below in Pauma Valley on Oct. 3rd. The fires began after a grove manager in Pauma Valley burned slash from an old avocado grove. The manager had a permit to burn the slash and did so, on a day that was declared a control burn day even though fierce Santa Anas were forecast. The fire was brought under control in less than 24 hours. TRAN-CONTRA Lt. Col. Oliver North became a household name and even a hero for a good part of 1987 due to the Iran-Contra hearings which lasted most of the summer. North, Ad. John Piondexter, Secretary of State George Shultz, plus 500 other people all testified during the sessions. Presi- dent Ronald Reagan, North, Piondexter, and many other leaders were criticized for their procedures in the situa- tion. NEWS ,Jill -lib CITY HALL The city broke ground on the project in November 1985, but it was in 1987 that the structure really took shape. Reflecting pools and fountains were put in place and trees were planted. Many debates were taken place over how much money to spend on office supplies. There has also been a lot of controversy over the address of the building which has been changed to 201 N. Broadway. WORLD SERIES The Minnesota Twins celebrate their 4-2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in game seven of the World Series. The Underdog Twins captured the champion- ship crown from the favored Cardinals at the end of what was a remarkable season for the Minnesota team. NEWS v +14 MEMORY OF. . . ' , -.W k, H Y s ,Z flu 4,X- -A w , q ' - 6 1, Q,- 92. 'J fb CD C Q Pl' 99. O C... m cn O Z3 'JU c 3 'U h C... O FJ' 'IJ C... C ua Pi' SI ua m ffl? :r 3 197 :s c.. r: E. o 1 Un CD E. o '1 , W, , f f ,,. 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' . . . . .1 . .1 ' 1 K 1 .jx .u v fx,-Qn THE TORCH STAFF ADVISOR Alan Dale EDITORS IN CHIEF: Deanna Hines BUSINESS EDITORS: Kim Rains Ist, Chris Scovil 2nd SPORTS: Susan Closter, Glen Diaz, Anita Dulay, Scott Effinger, Brad Foster, Allison Hardesty, David Henry, Gretchen Lawson, Roman Ledman, Angie Renteria, Bob Thweat LINDERCLASSMEN: Rita Bergman, Melodee Celise, Michelle Kizley, Trennis Wright, Allison Hardesty FACCILTY: Angela Pickron Editor, Anita Dulay, Becky Falling, Brian Ives, Kim Rains, Miriam Stenfors PHOTOGRAPHERS: Anita Dulay, Brad Foster, David Henry, Brian Ives, Michelle Kizley, Mike Lopez OPENING: Mike Allen, Becky Falling, Brian Leander, Joanne Napier, Chris Scovil, Miriam Stenfors, Chrissy Velez, Cory Verner, Christina Whitley SENIORS: Anita Dulay, Deanna Hines, Brian Ives, Angela Pickron, Kim Rains ADS: Debbie Ochoa, Laura Terrazas CLOSING: Deanna Hines, Brian Ives, Angela Pickron INDEX Deanna Hines SENIOR INDEX: Deanna Hines, Brian Ives, Angela Pickron TYPIST: Susan Closter, Brad Foster, Angela Pickron, Chris Scovil SPECIAL THANKS Toch Staff of '88 Ed Shoen Yearbook Representative Ernie Cowan Photography Craig Photography The Right Studio Times Advocate Advertisement Sponsers KOW AM-FM THE TORCH STAFF LATE SENICDRS Ann Bauer Robert Berry Kim Brett Scott Cullis Eve Wengler Melanie Wosnik LATE SENIORS 44 SENIOR INDEX Adams, Ronda 229' Aguilar, Mark 229' Allen, Darin 229' Allen, Cami 229, 96, 97 Allen, Deliliah 229' Allen, Micheal 229', 15, 16, 120, 90 Alvarado, Ronald 229' Amador, Carlos 229' Anderson, Allison 229, 144 Anderson, Gregg 229, 147 Anterburn, Errinn 229' Applegate, Brian 229 Arviso, Melanie 229 Ashley, Lynette Np9' Askegreen, Ashley 239, 64, 100 Askim, Christine 239, 16 Bagstad, Robert 239' Baker, Shelley 239, 30, 62, 123, 144, 168 Ballard, Michael 239, 88, 90 Bannock, Christopher 239', 30, 144 Barber, Ed NP9, 54 Barrett, Anna 239' Bartlett, David 239' Bauer, Anna 239 Beagle, Jason 239, 54 Beers, Charles 239 Bell, Brandi 239, 31, 128 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259' Caravello, Roma NP9' Carpenter, Shawn 269, 98 Castanon, Raymond 269' Cavanaugh, Tracy 269', 16 Celise, Jennifer 261', 144 Chandler, Todd 261' Chapman, Michael 261', 139 Chatham, Brandon NP1' Chisholm, Christopher 261, 6, 54, 56 Chlopek, Marc 261' Choumas, Frank 261', 54, 55, 157 Churchill, Troy 161' Classic, Shannon 261' Cline, Ron NP1' Closter, Susan 261' Cloyd, Tacey NP1' Cobbs, Michael NP1' Coffman, Steven 261' Coleman, John 261' Collins, Jennifer 261', 30 Colombo, Paul 261', 146 Coney, Hope 501' Constable, Rhonda 261, 144, 171 Coyle, Jimmy 261', 6, 14, 30, 123, 128, 130, 131 Crane, Jeffrey, 261' Crosby, Vanessa 261' Cullis, Scott NP1' Curry, Kevin 261' Darby, Brock 271' Darrock, Michelle 271', 62 Davalos, Gorgina 271', 62 Demetre, Carrie 271' Derose, Derek 271' Deye, Paul NP1' Dilbeck, John 271' Dipietro, Lonna 271' Dodio, Peter NP1', 88 Dollard, Darcie 271', 11 Donley, Kristine 271' Dorsey, Daniel 271', 88 Dreps, Cynthia 271', 143 Drummel, Cindy 271', 144 Duarte, Laureen 271',-67, 138, 143, 96, 97 Dulay, Anita 271', 120, 100 Dunham, Annette 271', 22, 127, 128 Dunn, Michael 281', 61, 98 Early, Daniel 281', 32, 54, 55, 57, 74, 76 Eaton, Jill 281' Edge, David 281', 88 Edmonds, Jonathan 281' Elbert, Jennifer 281', 16, 31, 123, 141, 98 Ely, Donna 281' Eslick, Melissa 281', 128 Espinosa, Denise 281' Esposito, Thomas 281', 54 Ewertz, Nikki 501', 96, 97 Farhat, Fadia NP1' Farmer, Piper 281', 128 Fitzpatrick, Bob 281', 88, 106 Fletcher, Jessica NP1' Floter, Andre 281', 58, 100 Fogle, Christine 281' Foltin, Stephen 281' Fortin, Russell 281', 58, 100 Frederiksen, Malene 291', 100 Fregoso, Jose NP1' Gallo, Mark NP1', 31, 40, 54, 56, 57, 141 Garcia, Craig 291', 100 Garcia, Cynthia 291' Gates, Jennifer 291' Gentile, Paul 291', 58, 59, 100 Germain, David 291', 4, 133 Gerritsen, Curt 291' Gerstencorn, Heidi 291' Giaconi, Nicole 291' Gipson, Jonathan 291' Glenwinkle, Kathleen 291' Glover, Patrick 291' 24 246 Goethals, Jennifer 293 Golec, Brent 293, 11, 133 Gordon, Joshua NP3, 80, 81 Gousha, Sean 293, 14, 30, 54, 57, 123, 168, 90 Graham, Jeff 293, 31, 58, 59, 100 Grandon, Ruth 293, 137, 141, 98 Gratz, Michelle 293 Graves, Trevor 293 Grcic, Milos NP3 Green, Gary 293, 90 Greene, Phillip 343, 106 Guerrette, Teri 343, 141 Guest, Pauline 343, 130, 144 Gursch, Volker NP3, 58, 88, 100 Gustine, Randal 343, 54 Guthrie, Brian 343 Guiterrez, Dana 343, 144 Guyse, Jeffrey 343 Haffey, Debbi 343 Hahn, Candi 343 Hall, Doug 343 Hammond, Jennifer 343 Hanson, Christina NP3 Hanson, Molly 343, 137, 138, 143 Harberson, Lance 343, 5, 80, 83 Hardesty, Allison 343, 120 Hardinge, Teresa 343, 62 Harper, Jason 343 Harris, James 343, 6, 31, 54, 123, 100 Harvey, David NP3 Hatch, Carrie 343 Hatlestad, Scott 343 Hazel, Susan 353, 123 Heath, Allan 353, 171 Heck, Michelle 353 Henry, David 353, 32, 54, 56 120, 121 Hesseltine, Sheryl 353 Hicks, Wendy 353 Hilton, Steven 353 Hines, Deanna 353, 120, 143, 170 Hinrichs, Jonathan 353 Hoag, Candace 353, 96, 97 Hobbs, Chris 353, 100 Hoelscher, Jenny 353, 16, 27, 30, 123, 168 Holdon, Jay 353, 88 Hollins, Lisa 353 Holmes, Sheila 353, 25, 143 1 Hughes, Laura 353, 32, 64, 78, 79, 100 Hyde, Marcie 353 lllingworth, Charlene 363 lves, Brian 363, 120, 136, 170 Jinks, Christopher 363, 124 Johnson, Brian 363 Johnson, Joanne 363 Johnson, William NP3 Jones, Jeff 363 Jones, Nicole 363, 25, 143 Joo, Mi Sung 363 Juve, Troy 363, 54 Kingery, Kathryn 363, 128, 167 Kinley, Heather 363, 16, 30, 136, 141, 144 Kish, Sara 363 Koch, Jan 363, 88, 100 Krichman, Marc 363, 12, 32, 40, 123, 136 Labus, Michelle 363 Lafreniere, Eric 363 Lambert, Jill NP3 Lau, Jason 363, 31, 40, 54, 56, 138, 143, 100 Lauhon, Jeff 363 Laurinen, Elina 363, 100 Lavoie, Colleen 363 Lawrence, Andrea 373 Layne, Berry 373 Le, Huy NP3, 104 Leander, Brian 373, 24, 74, 120, 121 Leger, Joseph 373 Leigh, Erica 373, 136, 96, 97 Lemaster, James NP3 Lemus, David 373 Lenander, Edward, 373 Leslie, Robert 373 Leuthauser, Keith 373, 62 Levers, Larry 373 Lin, Chien-Neng Lindstrom, Ellen 373 Linsman, Jessica NP3 Lira, Denny 373, 80, 81, 83 Lopez, Carlos 373 Lopez, Troy NP3, 54, 88, 100 Lovelady, Brian 373 Lucero, Jason 403, 144 Lutz, Becky 403, 144 Lyle, Johanna 403 Mahan, Patricia NP3, 144 Malone, Bobby 403 Manriquez, Amy NP3, 151, 98 Marchant, Sonya 403 Marquez, Teresa 403 Marr, Gregory 403 Martin, Charles 403 Martinez, Angelina 493 Martinson, Kristine 403, 123, 141 Mathis, Derek 403, 133 Matson, Rochelle 403, 18, 32 Maxson, Derek 403, 124, 128, 138 McCahill, James 403, 136, 104 McCormick, Jennifer 413 McGowan, William 413, 58, 100 McKenzie, Scott 413, 128, 130, 131 McNeal, Anna 413 Mecaro, Toni 413, 8, 144 Meek, Tara 413 Meissner, Tobi NP3 Melan, Ed 413 Mendenhall, Thomas NP3 Metz, John NP3 Meyers, Thresa 413 Miller, Candy Lynn NP3, 127 Miller, Dana 413, 80, 82, 83 Miller, Kim 413, 144 Miller, Tim 413, 54, 100 Millikan, Shaun NP3 Moore, Janet 413, 128 Moore, Kevin 413 Morris, Theo 413, 32, 123, 130, 150 Mrozek, Alda 413 Muchaw, Robyn 413 Napier, Joanne 413, 16, 120 Naranjo, Jose 413 Nash, Lara 413 Naudeau, Matthew NP3 Neider, Monica 423 Nelson, Lisa 423 Neugebauer, Rupert 423, 128, 138, 100 Newland, William 423, 98 Newton, Deborah 423 Nguyen, Kim 423, 58, 138, 144, 100 Nickel, Craig 423, 88 Niwa, Hird 423, 143 Nunn, Zalane 423, 67, 138, 143, 100 O'Connor, Kelsey NP3 O'Donnell, Chris 423, 31, 54, 56, 123 Obrien, Katie 423, 10 247 48 Ochoa, Debbie 42'2 120, 121 Olano, Fermin NPS2 50, 139 Olivaros, Eva 421' Ontiveros, Diana 423 Orazi, Anthony NP , 128 Orosco, Lorannine 42'2 16, 151 Panis, Daniel 43 Parada, Gina 43? Parks, Staci 431' Passey, Jim 43 ' Pembroke, Eugene 43 i Pendleton, William 43x Penrod, Robert 432 Perez, Gerardo 43:2 88 Perez, Steven 433 Perry, Ginger 43 ' Persichetti, Robert 43'2 132 Peterson, Kristen 43 ' Peterson, Kyle 432, 61, 150 Phillips, Nicole 435 Pickron, Angela 4392 62, 120, 121 Piper, Jeffrey 431' Poole, Jason 4392 60, 61, 98 Potts, Terese 43 ' Powell, Richard 43'2 139 Prohoroff, Sara 4392 148 Proulx, Michelle 43'2 146 Provencio, Marla 4396 Pymm, Kenneth 441' Rabner, Jennifer 44 , 144 Radic, Kimberly 44 ', 120, 170 Ramsey, Pamela NPi , 96, 97 Raser, Suzanne 44's Rauch, Peter 44'2 144 Rayan, Jeffery NP? Real, Willaim 44 ' Reams, Jeffery 44 ' Reedy, Scott NP Reiley, Elizabeth 44'2 127, 141 Reinagel, Michelle 44 Reine, Danica 442 Reinertson, Rockford 441: Rice, Jessica 44'2 130 Ricketts, Deborah 4496 Rider, Darcy NPA' Rider, James 44 , 19, 80, 136, 95 Roberts, Jedonne 44 Robey, Donald NP , 50 Roger, Jennifer 45, 128, 167 Rogers, Leeann 452 6, 16, 32 Rojas, Anita 45? Ross, Mary 45'2 128 Roy, Timothy 45's Ryan, Jeff NP ', 50 Salisbury, John 45 Salzano, Nino NP? Samuel, Sean 4532 9, 36, 88, 106 Sanchez, Manuel NP'2 74 Sands, Brian 45 ', 143 Santibanez, Jody 45 Sayers, Kevin 45 , 54 Schrodeder, Natalie 451' Scobie, John 45 Scott, Andrew 45 ' Sebastian, David 45'2 5, 60, 61 98 Seiber, James 454' Seymour, David 46'2 6, 16, 61, 123, 98 Shaffer, Kimberly 46'2 32, 62, 136, 141 Shank, James 462 Shelling, Dionne 45 ', 16 Shenk, Melissa 46'2 144 Shumaker, Catherine 46 , 8, 130, 142, 144 Sikes, Drew 46 ', 74 Sissenwein, Derek 4612 88 Skinner, Tracy 46'2 136, 141, 98 Sledge, Doug NP 2 146, 90 Solano, Juan NP9' Songer, Carey 461, 144 y Sowers, Jason 461, 15, 54, 74 Sparks, Leslie 461 Stamper, Lisa 461, 143 Standal, Gwen 461 Stanley, David 461 Stegeman, Amber 461, 143 Stehly, Joseph 461, 30, 54 Steinbaum, Alan 461, 88 Stenfors, Miriam 461, 5, 120, 121 Stphn, Julie 451 Sterling, Connie 461 Stewart, Brian 471 Storck, Ray 471, 104 Stratford, Brent 471 Stump, Mchael 471, 74 Stuthridge, Keith 471 Swartz, Liz 471 Sweeney, Angela 471 Sweeting, Gregory 471 Tavolada, Marta 471, 139, 143 Taylor, Patrick 47 1, 54, 127 Terrazas, Laura 471, 120, 121 Teschendorf, Craid 471, 54, 100 Teter, Michele 471, 128 Thebeau, Wayne 471, 100 Thetge, Kelly 471 Theetge, Kevin 471 Thomas, Gregory 471, 104 Thweatt, Robert 471, 58, 59, 100 Tieri, Thomas 481 Tilly, Mary 481, 31 Tillyer, Michael 481, 127 Toikka, Taru 481 Tomlinson, NP1, 130 Toth, John 481, 12, 31, 54, 100 Townsend, Brooks 481, 90 Townsend, Holly 481, 19, 30, 62 Townsend, Jeff 481, 10 Tracy, Krista NP Trausch, Marc 481 Trosic, Mike NP1 Truman, Amber 481, 67 Trutta, Mark 481 Turk, Tom 481, 58, 88 Ulf Llpson, Donald 481, 146 Uribe, Elba 481 Llruchurtu, Elizabeth 481, 126, 127, 138 Van lersel, Edward 481 Varela, Victor NP1 Vasquez, Claudia NP1, 138, 142 Verner, Cory 491, 4, 11, 120, 121, 132, 183 Von, Michael NP1 Vuong, Steve 491, 104 Wagner, Kimberly 491 Waldron, Mary 491 Wall, Brock 491, 10 Wallace, Stephanie 491 Waller, Lorianna 491 Walters, Scott 491' Warren, Wendy 491, 124, 144, 98 Wasdyke, 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Blevins, Charles 17 Boggs, Nikki NP Bolster, Gerard NP Bonnee, Cher NP Bonnett, Brian 178' Bresnik, John 178' Brown, Landra 178' Brunelle, Brian NP Buehler, Steven 178' Buenrostro, Carlos 17 Bumgardner, Heidi NP Bundy, Donielle 178' Butcher, Julie 178' Caballero, Veronico 178' Caldwell, David NP Callander, Trista 178' Capaci, Levi 178' Capel, Donald NP Cardoza, Andy 178' Cardoza, Patricia NP Carlson, Tara 178' 250 Carpentier, Monique 178' Carrasco, Consuelo 179' Carter, Catrina 179' Casamassima, Jennifer NP Castanon, Irma 179' Caster, Richard 179' Castillo, Timothy 179' Castro, Elke 179' Cavalle, Rodrigo 179' Caven, Julee 179' Celise, Melodee 179' Chadwick, David 179' Chagala, Laura 179' Classic, John 179' Clinger, Gary NP Cochran, Joylin 179' Collett, Jadele 179' Collins, Bridget 179' Collins, Carrie 179' Conner, Ricky NP Contreras, Deanne NP Contreras, Rita NP Coons, Ellen 179' Cooper, Jennifer NP Copeland, Shane 179' Cordero, Gerardo NP Cortez, George 179' Cottrell, Angelique 179' Covey, Stephen 179' Cowsert, Chad NP Coy, Sean 179' Crampton, Gloria 179' Cummins, George NP Davidson, Jon 179' Davis, Monique NP Dean, David 179' Debedictis, Alan NP Decotes, Tanya 179' Degarmo, Kyle NP Depuyt, Tommy 179' Deskin, Danielle 179' Desrochers, Barbara 179' Desrochers, G. 179 Deu Pree, Steven NP Dias, Glen 179' Dodge, Thomas 179' Doherty, Greg 179' Dooley, Gavin NP Dooley, Jennifer NP Dowdy, Rodney NP Dreps, Teresa 180' Duenas, Steve 180' Dunbar, Linda 189' Duschek, Kelley 180' Duval, Matthew 180' Effinger, Scott 180' Elisan A. 180' Enos, Marc 180' Enriquez, Enrique 180' Epperson, Nicole 180' Espinosa, Fermin 180' Esposito, Dennis 180' Falling Rebecca 180' Fannin Anthony 189' Favela, Enrique 180' Fiedler, Elizabeth 180' Fielder Leah 180' Fiorello, Michael 180' Fischer, Jennifer 180' Fleeup, Robert 180' Fleshner, Jessica 180' Flores, Laura 180' Fluegge, Duane 180' Foster, Bradley 180' Frank, Brenda 180' Franks, Ski 180' French, Shannon 180' Galland, Brock 180' Gallardo, 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