Pacifica High School - Reef Reflections Yearbook (Garden Grove, CA)

 - Class of 1982

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luv-- 4 -y- T- = „, wJ 1.. Al. j £uii ot) , O nxL J ■•■■ ' ' - aAKx .j clR JJ Jlw all 1 lioa t ) cux KjxuoX out c ' - I (r wrrr • ' Hi ' ru i a 1 n(M t ' THE REEF V PACIFICA HIGH SCHOOL 6851 LAMPSON, GARDEN GROVE ( ' - ' f ' • JC H ' VOLUMN 17, 1982 ; %, A? REFLECTIONS Lezlie Gibbs Mary Ann Thompson ToiTi Holler Tommye Jurak Advisor Principal Editors TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 4 Seniors 16 Student Life 82 Organizations 84 Honors 100 Activities 112 Spirit 134 Art and Literature 144 Faculty 1 56 Boys Sports 168 Girls Sports 204 Juniors 224 Sophomores 238 Freshmen 256 We ' ve come so far, and yet we ' ve only just begun. There ' s a whole new world we have yet to explore. We think we know everything that there is to know, when in reality, we know so little. -XlCAjVl VR oMMi .■■ ' ■i ' MJ Now is the time to start thinking about the future, because the decisions we make today will reflect on our actions tomorrow. inTHS The Proms, homecomings, pep assemblies, and football games will only be images, blurry visions of the past. We ' ll never forget our friends who were always there to listen, to give us advice, and to help us through our most difficult moments. nwri r-n rt ii i f - - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ' - - ' ' ' our last three years 4 . nj , - — - you thi5 y r- Vc i 13 Faces, friends and special times, are only reflections, the mirror images, in our minds. 15 TP ' REFLECTIONS OF . . Elt ECL101A Oil SENIORS ' -r t mtm SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President-(not pictured) Vince Long Vice President-Shawn O ' Leary Secretary-Chris Mizera Asst. Secretary-Linda Howell Treasurer- Mike Martin Asst. Treasurer-Steve Acterman Activitics-Lezlie Gibbs Asst. Activities- Tina Rodgers Lorie Hancock Ram Ford Stephanie Owings Mike Fleury Publicity-Vicki Mason Asst. Publicity- Jennifer Mclntyre Kiesha LePore Lesli Danis Helena Lindholm Margie Rodgers Officer At Large- Pete Garcia Meza 18 ii . George AbajiMit Kntlcn Msne Abcrruthy Stc c Aclerman ASH Ciavs Kcp ' ll IJcclion Commiltee-l I Trc;i urcrl I. Aui Treat 12 SuTf Rclalion- 10 Annie (id Your Gun Lighting Oireclor- 9 Honor Roll-9. 10. II. 12 The ReeriO. It Spani h C lub 10. II. 12. Aul Trcafturcrl2 MaihClublO. )l. 12 Science liciion- 10. II. ASBCjbinelll ( ' Sr-9. 10. 1 1 Sealbcarcr-9. 12 Howdy r oudy l.ook-A LikcConlol Win- ncr-9. 10. II. 12 Prom Commiiice-I I Pool- ball Program-IO. I) Ncw paper-9 CSF Con- vcntion-IO Orange Counly Science Fair-IO Someday I would like lo itand on the moon, look down through a quarter of a million mika of space and uy. There certainly i a Beauti- ful earth out tonight Take u out Mr Sutu Warp l -JTK Sicvcn Adjmson Michjcl Anthony Adelman Pooibali-VarMiy-M. 12. JV-IO. Froah Soph-9. Outstanding DcfcnMve l.incnun-IO. 11 Anthony B. Ahnis Fiitrictii Akock ClavN Rep ' I I Activities Comm-IO Scholar of the Quaricr-9. Bowling C lub-9 Drill Team- II. 12. Section l-eader-l2 Badminton- Vanity- 9.10. Mom Vjluablc-IO Thanks J S.. JH. K H . R Ci . S T for the bcM ear of my life Bspcciall) ilcnn fur all your love and under- standing you ' ve given me Mom and Dad I could ' nl have made it without your love and support I love all of you! Good Bye PHS (ircgon S Alice Vi t.il rnsemblc-9 Soccer Var%ityll. 12. JV- 10 Thanks Mom and Dad for your support and Ihjnks R S . J I . N P . for making it fun A special lhank to D P for being there when I need you Aharado Juan Carton Vingnia (dinfcri AnderMm Scholasiics-9 Gymnasitc -9 Modern Dance II. 12. Dance Ala Carle Show . II Thank Mom 4 pultn up w mc Thankv (iang 4 just being there, the summers have all been great May Y II W H b w u A I w him Mark. I hope wc can draw ckner to one amMher. 1 4 ). Thanks Nan 1 ove to K A and T By Hetty Arrodall Honor Roll-9. 10. II. 12 In lo each life some ram must fall Aim al the un You may not reach it but sni will f1 higher than if you ncscr aimed at all Thanks fiw ytmr frKndship J T . (. A . J I . O D Vkc ha«c been through a M Rttbcrto ArmtlUfa SENIORS im Mif natoKMrwrKiMKnaAiai i tgtgggggi n Eljon Bakkcn Pajama Game (musical) 12- CSF: !2 Band: Concert 10, 11. 12. Marching 10. 11. 12, Choir: Pacifica Singers 12. Mari- ner choir 1 1 S.C.V.A Honor Choir. Run wild out on the edge of time ' 82, Carry your dreams away, no one can hold you now, but no man is an island. Thanks A B . C.P.. A.M.G-. Mom. Dad for making my high school years the best! Thom:is G. Baldwin Spanish Club; 10, II Soph, Class Treasur- er Thanks for always being there: M.H.. C.H.. L M., Z.P.. KM.. A.L., B.W, Al- ways remember: D.H.. R.H.P.S., D.D.C.. Slarlcl. LAX 24R!!! Sorry PR- no more games at lunch. Kalhcrinc Barren Spanish Club: 10. II. 12 Band: Marching 9. 10, I I. Banner carrier: 9. 10. Rifles: 10. 1 1. A clock of life is wound bui once no man had the power to say when it will slop , Only now is yours to live and love. Place no faith in tomorrow for the clock may be still Many thanks Mom, Dad. and Rich .Su ' i.in Barlman iMleracl Club: 10. Choir: ACapclla ii (id so it began as I sal by my window all ' myself in the dawn nobody else no po- ; ii: cnnvcrsalion just waiting for life to . nine on, B,M, thanks to Mom and Dad . -iai:i for being my B.F.A. I love you Gary. K.irlon Bcitslcy h.olball: Varsity 12. Tahnks P.H.S for 3 ureal ycai-s. Mom and Dad thanks for all iiir support. I love you both. I would like . ihank my friends H.B. J.O., F.B . K.K,. K S.. and J R fur all ihe great times and iipport, Kurin. 1 Uwc you Hn:ni Bcatls H.irid: Marching II, Saseb.ill Frcs Soph 10 Onward fantasy, onward, you must inic. our destiny lies deep within the sun. ' iiie here fantasy, your .self you must knd. for now only you will survive the end. I H.O sec ya on ihe cliffs Terry Mus- i-ing 20 red Hcjity (irefofy Becker CiiKMl bye Pacirica. My cnKir year wa rcdily grcal Good bye and gotMl luck lo all my friends. J I) M C D N J M H 8 Wc had jloi uf great limc lugelhcr Thankt Mom for my great tcnior year. Love Yi Kclh Bengford r K)lball varxily 1 1. 12 j v 10 froth oph. 9 Track. varMly. 10. II. 12 frmh viph 9 Thdnk Mom and Dad for all the upporl ihriiugh my H S ycar I ' ve had uimc fine friends that have kcpl me up when I ' ve been down Bc i of luck to my fricndk ai Pacifica High School. Alh on h ' Bcrger hudn Bc hqoy Sharon Kelly Bienr Pl;iy% Scrmigc. Horrors Inc Winrtcnt and l.o cr . fihoM for Rmhanda Choir. A Ca- pclla II Vocal I-nscmblc ID. 12 People pul UN down jusi bccuuvc wc gel around the things they do look oh so cold and I hope I die before I get old Thank. Ma pop -n- TCi, T.S we ' ve been there! oo you ' re No 1 MI II Y What night mare! Michjcl D Bbckburn Jerri D Bhckburr} Mom and Dad. I can ' t begin lo thank you for all you ' ve done I Love You ' Memory is the diary wc all carry with us Thanks lo T S R H -D + R ' ■ and Mr Dc Pen for making the } years at PHS especially memorable Stall BLindell SENIORS m r Cynthia S Blake Softball: varsity: 1 1 softball-All League- Si P-H.S. Has really been great this year thanks to all my friends. Especially K.G. for always being there. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your love and support. Luv ya Dave Good Bye Pacifica. Keith V Bloom Kevin B Bloom Shana M Bodkins Modern dance: 10 God gave the gift of memory, that 1 might close my eyes and see the ones I love and the ones that love me Thank you Leslie for everything you ' ve done for me I ' ll love you always Steve! Phillip Boldcn Sharon R Booth Stephanie A Bowen Track; varsity: 9. 10 most improved track: 10 Grace to all who love our Lord Jesus Christ with an undying love, Ephes 5:24, Red. Crab, Jomama, Mersh, and Suzane you ' ve been great friends Linda thanks for everything, Well Mom 1 Made It. Dcnise L Bradley Honor Roll: 9, 10, II. 12. G.G.U.S.D Bij-iiness Competition Accounting 2nd place volleyball; J V : 10 You have put joy in my heart and love in my life and have made mc very happy Thanx for always being there A special Ihanx lo my friends and parents for making my three years at PHS. the best, Steven L Branscombe Ski club: 11, Honors cnglish: 10, history: 11 To my doughhcad friends Irish, Lead. Birdman, T.S, and Lance wait for hook I got cylmdcr. POOOT!!! Michucl A Braichcr Bndyict J Brill CluNN rcp: 9. Homcconung Queen: 12 dance concert 11. 12 cross country 10. 11.12 varsity track varsity . 10. 1 1. 12 most vaiilablc performance ( C 1 1 most improved track i. most inspirational C C II If your eye is pure there will bte sunshine in your soul Matt 6. 22 Thanks P H S. for three great years Take care Paul -I L Y A A F W A ML (Tins Bnto fXivid A Brown Treasurer: II. 12 honor roll 9. 10. II. 12 Spanish club 10. II. 12 malh club II ASB cabinet 11. 12. CSF: 9. 10. I I. 12 scalbearer 12 manager varsity baseball 10. I I No matter where I am. I can ' t help thinking I ' m just a day away from where I want lo bc-Jackson Browne Fdi jrd Brummcil Fmuball, Varsity 11. 12 jv 10 frosh- soph 9. most inspirational basketball: 1 1 Thank you Mom and Dad for all the sup- port you have given me and thanks tu all my friends B B J t) h B ect hor all the good limes we ' ve had and are going to have together! K.irin A Brunskov- Pep assemblies II. 12 ski club II. 12 sailing club 10. II est 9. 10. II. 12 tall flag-s 1 1 co-captain 12 student league of- ficer 12 tennis. ] v 9, 10 swimming, j v 10 Thanks Mom and Dad for helping mc thrtiugh this tra y year I Love You both ' I l.igs arc super Cntod luck Next Year S B can ' t be compared, you guys are ihe best LB(iP rules Bye PHS t)cni c M A Bubttnic Thanks. Mom and I ad. for everything Fspccially you Dad for I couldn ' t of done il without you You both mean the world lo mc Thanks I inda ( for the friendship and the fun Paul Mollingsworth you ari hot ' Andrea F Burns Drill team 10. 11 section leader II uk ccr 12 Softball 12 arole. Thanks for .iii ihe honest), patience and trust you ' ve gi en mc It ' s made our friendship v) sironj; I els keep laughing AH the luck and hjp piness in your future 4IJ2 h.G and T.M INhiP H.i id A Burn (terman club, prcs 12 band, con cert 9, marching 9, btiwling 12 golf, varsity 12 1 hope that everybody will lake their knowl edge and use it to find their destiny, which lies in the future If I do my full duty, the rest will lake c«rc of ilfccif i MRAl (.lORril- S PATTON JR SENIORS 2i ■itimmt mm IH WM H 1 ■ 1 ijmm H H K H ' ■i H pf 1 ■ y ' - ' ' } ' 1 ■H ■ IggJ K 1 J ■ei i ifl Pamela A Butcher Curl D Butschke Bowling club: 1 2 Live your life to ihe ful- esl and don ' t worry about what people think jusl enjoy yourself. Lead when you can but follow the right foot steps. God helps those who help themselves THANKS MOM! Kalbk-cn Bykoski Choir; A Capella: 1 I If the sun refused lo shine I would still be loving you mountains crumbled to the sea there still by you and me. thanks to my friends D B and L-M for being there. To Mr. Wuctich Thank you for all your advise. Thank you Mom and Dad for helping me through the bad limes. Deanna Calafalo CSF: I I swimming: varsity: 12 Once you catch on to something special don ' t let it go because it might not be there for a second chance. To all my friends: Thanks Inr everything Drea, you ' ve been great! (.Olid luck. I.L.Y Mom and Dad. .idinc J Calderon IXtnce: 10, 11, 12 Mom and Dad Thank you so much for being there when 1 need you I would have never made it without you I Love You Jackie, Yvette and JR. Don ' t rush it. It comes faster than you think. Thank you Clair, Sue and Jackie for the best limes. I Love You All. Eldon A Callaway Pacifica singers: 12 track; varsity: 9, 10, 11,12 bowling: 11,12 From the words of Rik Vollaeris. For the world is hollow ;ind I have touched the sky. Thanks B,B. lor your help and understanding, and D K who helped me achieve the goals I had set for myself. Rhonda L Cannon Honor roll: 9, 10, 11, 12 csf: 9, 10. II. 12 sc.ilbearer: 12 I wonder what tomorrow h.is in mind for me. or am I even in its mind at all. Perhaps I ' ll gel a chance to I ' Mik ahead and sec Soon as I find myself a Crystal Ball. -STYX fnicy Cardamcnis Ski club: 11. 12 Softball; jv: II Thanx Kobi. Mis Chris, and Ter for being great Iricnds. We ' ll be friends for ever! To my I (inily: I love you! Malt-There is no one in I he world as beautiful as you! You make my life happy! I Love You!!! Hey Wendy- O!!! Sicvcn W Carlson In all your ways acknowledge him. and he will make your palh straight. (Proverbs .Ih) To all my friends: Keep this verse close to you, and you won ' t go wrong. 24 lis. K.iihy i Carney VS.ilcr Ballcl 10. Soflball 9. Bowling 9 I ovc IS enough when ihmgs get rough I iiopc to sec everyone al Golden West lUi.in Carpenter IKwnd Jean Carpenter I had a great 3 years thanks to iwo of my best friends. Donna and Candi R and to Stephen for always being there for me. I love you, Stephen, always Donna C. Carter Diana Carter Modern Dance 10. Adv. Dance 1 1 That i will never come agam is what makes life si sweet Believing what you didn ' t bclicvi before it cxhilerates Thanks to my family Robert S Carter Teri R Carter Vocal l-nsemble 9. Spanish Club 10. II Secretary I pranc the Lord for giving me the patience to Hnish my Senior year and the inlclligencc to know that I should Thanks to ail lho c around mc thai helped make the years good L love you WiHiam ■ Carter Jody Caserla Spani ih 10 Thaks to all my friends who made my years at PHS (he bcibl Special thanks to Shawn O. the very best friend a person can have I love you. Mom and D.id Thank you. SENIORS 25 Eileen B Casidli I will miss everyone I grew up with and wcn( in ■.chooi wiih for so lo ng- Good Luck lo all m friends Toni .iay happy and smiling! Mom jnd Pcie, I bcl you didn ' t think I v. mid cuitKc ti ! love you. Deborah Ann CMtcni ' ' : Varsily Soccci P. ' ' - -r- ' -- ■--.. ' --}_■- -.■,::•:: :.,y.- • ..k; futl at :busitnnc Mjcif Ctuliicld Thanks, Mom and Dad. for your love and un- derstanding but especially for your common sense which I often seem lo lack, God bless you both! Good luck to BC and DC Sen Yi Benn Cbao Ron Chasiain Class Rep. 9 10, German Club 11 12, Baseball JV 10 11 Varsity Baseball 12 i would like to ! ' (ii ' j!1 :ht Icnchers and my p;trenls for their .. -iictrn ar.d ijv,; (t r me over the years Sherry Lynn Chester Honor Roll 9, Sealbearer 9 I would like to thank my parents most of all for the support they ' ve given mc throughout my years at Paci- fica My love and happiness for everyone will always grow from day to day. Janet K Christenscn Donald E Christie And it ' s only us realists who are going to come through cause the only one power mightier than that of truth and that is the burning sky Donald Christie William R Christie Valerie Lynn Chiuppi You can find a person without love imu xvr love without a person Mom and Dad ' .U.i V- for all the freedom and trust. I love vou Friends. Th-inksl I love ycu. BrA A specirn thanks to John for taking the lime lo icach mr so many neat things, thanks, babe. . . Helen Elisabeth Clacsson Tennis Varsity 12, Badminton Vanity I Thank you. Mom and Dad. for giving mc .: great year at Pacifica Thank you. C.util.u ' m-: Gary, for taking care of mc Thanks. Ann, f : being so nice and helpful to mc. I will ihink -iboul you atl when I return to Sweden, ■ ' V T (■ lacsson ■-■-.-■ -. ' ■ Cohen 26 • ' Thomjs P Cole Derek T Collins Steven J Collins AfX.yi ' k Phillip ' cil Contrcras Electronics 1-3 What )ou own is your own kingdom What you do IS your own glory What you love is your own power What vou live is your own slory Rush 2112 Thanks Mom and all my friends Laler 82 David Conway Tennis JV 10 12 Jacque Christcnscn and David Conway forever Michael D Coon Pholo Club 9. Raquclball M. Elec- tronics 1. 2. 3 I ' ve been to the edge, you know I ' ve stood and looked down. I ' ve lost alot of friends (here, baby I ain ' t got no time to mess around It ' s been great! Greg l.ec Cooper The Reef Ati Lh. cover design ' 80- 81. Varsity badminton 10 11 Veni- mus, vidimus, discessimus Steven S Coppage Donna Corrigan Lois of luck and love to my two best friends. Lisa and Susie Thanks Mom and Wcndi. ou re great! Hang in Ihcre. Dolores. You ' ve goi what it lakes! W Wi SENIORS Sharon M ric Couhrotjgb Class Rep. 9. Publiciiy 9. Tall Flags Sec- tion Leader 0. Freshman advisory Pep Assembly .ikiis Freedom is wonderful. Live life to its iullcsl and be at peace with yourself. !!opc to see everyone later, I love you all Oh ' and of course. Spoof! Scott M Covic Debra Lyn Crane CSF 9-12. Concert Band 9-12, Marching Band 9-12. Jazz Band !2. Section leader 12, Band Vice-President 12. Only 8 years to go? Fm gaining in life! To all my favor- ite band ' geeks ' walk tall and blow your best! Mom and Dad. thanks for being par- ents. Dean, you ' re mine always. Europe, here I come! Beverly L Crissman Bonnie D. Cross Honor Society 9-12. Thanks Mom for be ing the greatest. I love you very muth Thanks Pacifica and thanks to all nu friends. It ' s been great! Ge a T. Csurilla Curtis H Cummings ASB Vice president 11 12. Assl. Treasur- er 10 11. El Corriente II. Drama Club 11 12- MC Pop Show 11, Homecoming 12 I love you. Mom. Thanks for everyth- ing. Good luck. Doug. Desire nothing ex- cept dcsirelessncss. Hope for nothing ex- cept 10 rise above all hopes. Want nothing ;ind you will have everything. AMB Krystjl Curry - ' v-dcrn Dance 10. Thanks to all my Iricnds for the great limes we have shared, i ' ipccially Shcllic. Krissy and Anne. You vvdi always be special to me. You too. Pim. Thanks Mom and Dad for everyth- ing, You ' re the bvTSi. - uri Cusimano -larchine Sa.-d 1 0. Concert Band 9 1 To kK. KL. pi, AG. GK. you ' re the greatest friends. Kwp in iou .h. Thanks Mom and Dad for cvcP iJiint;. ■ i,,v; -oi;. Dejiise. Good luck. Kim, Lou-.i !V,-i- l.i.in ' after midnight, rockn ' tilf i c ::.vr Judas Priest. 82 Jams! Derek P Dagarin 28 — i g i t oe Pi: i in w nw Haftgsi Thomns M DaggcU Scolt A Diilrympic ASB 9. CSf ' 9-12. Marching Band 9-12. Wind Ensemble 9-12. Ja 11 12 Home- coming Commil tec 12. Band Treasurer 1 1. Band President 1 2. Assistant Section Leader I I, Section l_eader 12 All I ask or life IS to be successful at what I feci is success IS al the lime Monic;i Daniels Lcsti Kjlhryn Dunis Jr Class Vice President. Sr Assistant Ac- tivities. Drill Team I I . Section Leader 1 2. Scholar of the Quarter 10. Honor Roll 9- 12 Our lives are filled with simple joys and blessings without end. Bui one of the greatest joys of all is to have or be a friend Thanks Kiesha 1 love you Mom and Dad Miss our friendship JM Aldn B Dancn Honor Roll 9. CSF 9 Varsily Football 11 12 JV Football 10 Frosh Soph Fool- ball 9. Wrestling Frosh Soph. Varsity Track 10, II. 12 Frosh Soph Track Most Valuable 10 Captain II. Mom and Dad thanks for being understanding parents I love you both! PHS has been onlv one of the nine lives of KAT Silena you are very special. Shcllic A Davis Live your life to it ' s fullest ' Krystal. thanks for being a great friend ' Your friendship means alot to me I ' ve met super people in si.hi ol ' Good luck and best wishes to cvcr- iinc ' Take care bye Jell Dcjugustinc L.uiball 9. Baseball 10 11 I «ish m friends CiB. BB. Mt . BS all the best of luck Robirri (i Dctrmg Slc cn l)cin t;idl SENIORS 29 ItrHMtMIM k I ilccn Jjnc Dodson Ski Club 10. I I Varsily VoMcyball 12, JV Vollcyb;ill 9. 10 Varsily Swimming II. Swim Managcr-ll. Swimming JV 9 F ricndship is a rainbow between two peo- ple Love to all my friends especially Jane, Palsy, Greg and Dane A special thanks and all my love to the other end of my rainbow, Dennis Robert Doifmcycr Brun Dw ning Olg.t L Ducnas Memories of yeslerdjy and the promises of tomorrow keep our minds at peace and be concerned wilh nothing but reality of luday To all my special friends at Paci- Ilea Thanks Djrnn A Duhumcl Robin l.)nn Dunn fiuod friends are precious and rare, so I M. DM and ACi. lei ' s keep in louch I love you Mom and Dad and thanks for being ihere I love yuu Ralphie and thanks for being my besi friend ' ( iiol Denize Duicuu ! h; ftk-. PUS foi all ihc friends and fun. Mum aiiri Atiotinu for sharing the years t)ad, W(,.ti y. shared mare. You rc all spc- ..:a) ;.■ .■- D }vr Jell ru.-irffs t wish ; ■.r. Ihiinks lo :tll of m friends who helped u:: here ;i PHS and a special thanks Ui my p.ircflls fur heing p.iiieni wiih mc. K2 Rules! .■ ip t « ' 30 Honor Roll 9- 12 Be strong and have courage, the future is ours D. I ' ll never forget the great timci  c have shartd Thanks J . for all the laughs. PS bci uas hot Mom and Dad you ' re ihe best 1 love ou both vcr much. Scon Edwards Sfujrf Binbindcr Football JV. FROSH SOPH Basket- ball Frosh Soph Track Varsil . J V If a man docs not keep pace Aith his compan- ions, perhaps it is because he hears a dif- ferent drummer Let his slep to ihc music which he hears, however measured or far d a . Thanks P H.S, 1ikc El Ashii 1 would like to thank my parents for jll their help and support Also my coumh Samer Can Elkins Mjnnj Elh on Comm of Activities: 9. 10. II Ski Club 2 Swimming J V I. Thanks for being there when I needed you Mom, I love you Mom. Dad. Li , Bruce, and Malt Til al- ways be grateful for having such a great Tamils Special thanks to A V . [- G . I. S . K S . M S . M R . C C . R V 1 love you all Michjcl Emnck Thank you Mom and Dad. without you I wouldn ' t have made tt Knsly. ihank you f.tf alwaVN being there iood luck in your future. I love you Football J V II Track Fra h Soph StKcer Van.it 10. II. 12 J V 9 Soccer Most (ioals 10. All-lc4(tuc. Ul Team II 1 hanks Mom and Dad for eserylhing We had J lot of g«H d lime N P . R S , i A and S S At laM I found the pcffc .l one and I n gonna keep on loving sou I love ou. I aura Mang in there «wcc( pea and hihn hnncn SENIORS Jeffrey Ernst Football: J.V. 10, Varsity II, 12. Thanks, Lia, for being a great little sister to me, and thank you Mom, for always being there and guiding me in the right direction. The Lord is the Strength of my Life. -Psalms 27:1 Toni Espiritu Drill Team Officer: 1 1 grade. Statistician: Wrestling II, 12, grade. My buddies KL, AG, PL, DW, TS, thanks 4 all the crazy memories. Stay crazy, JR lly DF Wadymiml. Mom Dad I luv you. Everybody stay happy and keep smilin. Wrestlers Awoo- Baby! hlizabelb Etter Jean Faith Lisa Fernandez Choir: Vocal Ensemble 10, Hon- or 9- Dance: 10. Advance Dance: 11. My years at Pacifica have probably been the most difncull years of my life. Growing up had been hard. To all the people who ' ve been my friends, thanks for the support. I love all you. Michael Ferrin The Reef 12 grade. CSF: 10. Basketball: Varsity 11. 12. Fresh Soph 9, 10. Baseball: Var- sity 11, 12, J.V, 10. Fresh Soph 9. Sports Award: Most Valuable Basketball 10. If you don ' t know where you ' re going, you ' re liable to end up someplace else.-Yogi Berra. 32 « (• J Robin fields Thanks Mom for being my best friend ;ind caring so much D n. you ' re the gre:ilest ' We ' ve had many good limes togclhcr and I know ihcre are many more to come i love you ' Vicki. Ihanks for always being ihere I luv ya, K.ilhlcvn l ' indUt l-cslic Fischer Choir Conccrl Chtiir PHS Sing- ers 10 Shana. you ' ve been a real sweet friend ihe l.isl two ve.irs (iood luck Willi your future Mr Spencer; thanks. Mr Irons ou ' vc been spicciiil (RIGHT ' l Mom and Dad. I love you Rttdnc) Richer Track Varsity H. 12 Ircsh- Soph 10. Wend} fhhLTt Spanish (tub Historian H) ( hoir A ( .ipell.i 10 Sports Award Most Improved Swim- ming y. II Swimniing Varsit 10. II. 12. J V y Well I ' m up there with you now Kevin ( ouldn ' t have ni.ide it without ou Je t ' aime Bc.iucoup ou loo. (ioosc. we made it Ihanks everyone you made it a slice At ways remember ihc class of ' X Hve lin.in il.iiu-n Honor Roll y. 10. II, i: M.iri- ncr M.inia 1 1 I mitball V.,rM IS 10. II. 12. Iresh Soph ' J Has- kelb.ill VarsH 1 2, J V II I resh Soph 9. 10 H.isebiill Iresh Sophy J V 10 Varsity II. 12 Sports Awards I oolball I eague( hamps 10. I ootball All league II. ■Most V.iluabk ' H.isehall 10. Haseball ( .iplain ■ ' MtiNt Inspifalional Buskelb.ill 10 Thank you. Mom and Dad, for .iM the support I Ktve vou both Sandra, thanks (or the giM d times I hope wc have nian nn)re logelher (hmhI luck Mark and Bet Thanks to ni Iricndv fur Ihc fun limc SENIORS iimrm iffTiWHfiitn Kristinc FIccger Interacl Club: 10: CPR Chairman, 11; President. Drama Club: 9. 11, 12, A Ca- pella Choir: 11. Modern Dance: 10, II. Gymnastics: JV 9. 10. What the heart knows today the head will understand lo- morrow, Thanks Mom and Dad. if it wasn ' t for you I wouldn ' t be where I am today, I love you both! I love you Eddie and always will. Michjcl Fleury You read the book, you turn the page, you change your life in a thousand ways, the dawn of reason lights your eyes, with the key you realize to the kingdom of the wise. The Alan Parsons Project. Waller Foley Jr. Pjmcb Jcjn Ford ssislant Publicity: 12. Honor Roll: 9-12 Ski Club 12 CSF: 9. 10. Sealbearer: 9 Unnis 9 12. Most Improved: 9, Most V ilu.iblL 10. 11, Captain: 12 In all thy i s j(.knowledgc him, and he shall direct ih paths ' Prov, 3:6 Thanks M and D. J 1 J To my best friend. Jennifer, thanks lur j11 the fun and memories. I know they will go on forever! T.A.G.F.T.T-LL.Y.A. Marc L. Fort in Robert G. Fowks Christopher Franchimonc Riindnll Clnrk Fnin man CSF 9. 10. Baseball: Frosh Soph 9. JV 10, II, Varsity II. Mariner Maniaz: II Football: Frosh Soph 9, JV 10, Varsity 11. 12. Most Improved; 10. Mom. thanks for putting up with me Ray. Brian, thanks for the good limes, Larry and Dave good luck next year Don ' t get clipped Be the best you can. iind;i C;irol Free Class Rep 9 Honor Roll: 9 Volleyball JVl 9 Basketball Stats: 11. 12 Modern Dance 10 There are friends who pre- tend to be friends, but there is a friend who slicks closer than a brother, Thanks. M.S.. D I . S J,. B.B.. for sticking with me. it has meant a lot. Your all very special lo me. I.uv Ya! ' Bf Julie A French Shcrn Deborah EU abcih Friesc Honor Roll-9. 10. M. 12 Ke ClublO (.crman Club- 1 1 . 2 Speech Club- 1 2 l)ram.i Club- 1 3 Bjvcb li suIn -J V II. jrsii) 12 The miisl beautiful rose of .ill i ihc Rom: of Shjrun N ' ou can p.is b every rose in life and mivs only fragrance and bcjuly Bui if you pa b ihc Rose of shjron. ou ha e missed clernal life lardjn Mjrk fruchlcr Scholar of ihe Quarter- 1 1 Honor Roll ' J 10. II. 12 CSK.9. 10, II. l2SealbcarLi 12- You can nol discover hcm occanK ' less you have the courage to hisc sighi m ihc shore Thanks mom and dad for all the help and support you have given me pj n Shjrmjinc fuller These have been the best ears in my life and I vkani to say, I love you Mom and Dad and all of m famil and I love ail friends (iiMxJ-Bye P H S . mrs S fulp Marching Band- 10. II We are all victims ' socicl . mi one is mn Kent. but some are :iii rc guilty than others There ' s no way iul so live with the nightmare or die Susan (ijbj Swimming-9. 10. Most Vatuablc-9 Tall I algs-IO To Ihe people who mean a lot to inc my famil), closcsi friends W . B B . T t- , and Richard I luv ou all very much Todays dream is the threshold of tomor- rows discovery o Jitv J (ijtkiy Varsit) Song 12 Drill Team tO. II .Sec- tion leader- 1 1 Thanks to all m friends for all the great limes They ' ll never be forgotten Me . T M . ( W . A B . )ou ' re ihc bcsi ' M S . ChmnI I uck ne«l year Ma- -ii.-)ou c special I ' m wilh ya pal ' I hanks Mom and Dad I I Y ' ■ PtMir l in .i I (ijllo ti h.u-l KiniMtui (iamJc j lo.Xb.ill Varsilyll. 12 J V 10 Irack afsil 11.12 J V 10 liMilball Var 2nd Icam All league Iravk 440 and Mile Relay Records I ovc our life one da at a iintc and don ' l worr abtiul the days to some I   f ihcse years mav have been tern- |hiraf but the memories will live for ever I I I Mom and Dad. Kuri W A friend .Ua s 141 141 SENIORS IS Angcliquc Gandy Ski Club-ll, 12, Modern Dance-10, 11. 12- 1 1 isn ' t alway easy this thing called life Bui no mailer how lonely the morning sun becomes we always have lo remember ihal: ll ' s up to us. we ' re the ones lo push ihe clouds away. Mariann Garcia We are merely players, performers and porlraycrs, each another ' s audience, inside the Guilded Cage-Rush I love ya. Mom. Dad. and my love FOREVER loo, Tim. Peter Garcia-Meza Sr Class Officer-Assi. Aclivilies- 1 2. CSF- 10, II, 12, Sealbearer-12, Baskelball. J.V -II Wrestling, JV-10. God is on one side and all the people on Ihe other side, and Jesus Christ is between them to bring them together, 1 Timothy 2:5 Marlcnc Garsba Swimming- 1 1. Thank you, Gene, for all of your guidance and love Thanks Mark, just being around you makes me happy. To Mom and Dad, I ' m very grateful for ever- ything you ' ve done, PS Thanks Dodgers ' Nancy Ann Galtino Be yourself, be your best; dare to be dif- ferenl, and happiness will be yours, Thanks Lynda and Kim Mr, Spencer, you ' re great Hey. Denysc, it has been ?!••!■ ' for sure! Rah! Mom and Dad I Loooove you two! Lei go of the past, reach out for tomorrow, but for now, lake my hand and together we ' ll live for loday. Jcff-I LOVE YOU! You ' re the smile on my face; baby checks! Janellc E. Gcngc Spanish Club- 12. Come with me and be my love; and we will all the pleasures provc-Chrislopher Marlowe. Yes, 1 know, you want to sweep me off my feet and lake me to the Carribean, Ditto. 1 love you, John 82 R,ch;,r.! Gentry Allison George K L , AH. DL. C.C. TE, and EC you ' ve been great friends Stay in touch We ' ve been through a lot. Mom and Dad thanks for being there and understanding cvcrvthmg I love you R U Y W I YD Julie Mane ficrv;tis Softball JV-10 Modern Dance-10 Well, we ' ve made it. Sherry Thanks Mom and Dad for pushing mo ilirough the years You ' re the grcalcst. Th,ir ' Vv-S W.. T M.. D H , J O. K.G.andthercsi 1 love ya all, fitiod luck Dan. and Michelle, and Trace Bye PHS 36 it Lc hc Suzanne (iibbs AS B PrcMdcnl Bell Jr High 9 Pubtic- ilyComm, : II Aclrviiicv (omm 12 Out- standing Studcni 9 TcnniN: JV 19. Most Improved Drill Team 10 Pacifica Sing- er. 10. II. 12. PfcMdenl 12 SCVA Honor Choir I) Drama Club 12 Annie Gel Yourfiun 9 Wail Lnlil Dark 12 PajamaOame 12 The Reef 11.12. Hdilof 12 My three yean at PH. S have bcen-wcll, lei ' s say. an experience One that I ' m glad I Micnt through once, but would never want lo go through again. Thanks Mtkc fur always being there when 1 needed you Robert W (iipson Robert Andrew Glisson Foolball Varsity 10. II, 12. Frash Soph 9 Ba%ketball Varsity: 12. JV: II. Frosh Soph, 9. 10 Baseball Varsity II. 12. J V 10. Frosh Soph . Most Improved 11 Ba.skclball Most Valuable 1 1. Captain 9. 10. II. Thanks Kelly. Janet. Carol. Drea. Glenn, Pat. all you guys that corrupted me and especially Jolynn for changing me and maki ng my days at PHS so much fun Denise I ynn (iolding ir you ever have ihc chance lo love, take thai chance because you may never have another Thanks l.ainey fur Being there, your very special lo mc Good luck to all my friends you made PHS fun Karen J;inelle (iotximnn There arc no iruc endings, only new begin- nings Keep on smiling Robin I couldn ' t have made it without you Thanks Mom, Dad, Cathy and Tony I love you all. Fnc our friendship is very special lo me. Ann-Miine doase law ASB Corresponding Sec II. 12 Honor Roll 9 Concert Band 10. II, 12 March- ing Band 10. I I. 12 Wind Fnscmbic 10, 11. 12 Swimming Vanity II. 12. JV I 9. Captain: 11 Have failh in Jesus and he will guide you Flake pi psiclcs 4-cvcr you ' re the best Patti. thanks for being a great friend Jeff, t luv II Mom and Dad thanks for putting up wiih everything I love You Carole Mane Graf ASB Rec Secretary 9 Drill Team 10. 11, 12, Head Section I eader 1 1. Captain 12. Novelty (iroup II, Military (iroup 12 (jold Star Member 12 Three Anchor hold my little craft, I tested ihcm with care, one of faith, one of hope, and one of daily prayer. I 1 ti Mom and Did Drea best friend% 4 ever It ' s been great Janet and Jo Drill Team 1 t-li jbith Annmane (irani Tall Mags II, 12. Section leader 12 ( oncert Band 10. Marching Bind 10 The Reef 1 1. Spamth Club 12. They siiy if one understands himself he under- tlandt all people, but I sa to you, when one loves people be learns something about himself Thanks Mom and Dad I love You ' firegg W Grant (PFCi Speed of lightning, and the ttrcngih of the sea. say farewell to the master Bruce I cc Over ibe mounlatn.acfou Ihc sea. I firully made It as a P F C SENIORS r I H Mark J. Grant Krislinc Renee Green Thanks to all my friends for all Ihe greal times, and especially to Cindy and Krysta for bemg there when I needed you Thank; Mom and Dad for all your help. Good Luck to you the Class of 82!!! Lorl Ann Green Athlete of the Ycar-8. Volleyball-7, mos Valuable. Well. Mom and Dad, I did it. 1 told you I would! I love you Good Lucl T.J, and J.J. you are my buddies! Have fui Glen and Susie in your remaining years a P.H.S,! David, thank you for Always car ing I love you. Tjmniy Grenicr Dennis J Griffin V.illcr K. Grim Kooiball-Frosh Soph-9. Wrestling Varsi- ly-1 I. 12. J.V,-IO, Track Varsity-12. J.V, 11 Baseball Frosh Soph -9. J.V. 10, Most mprovcd-lO, It ' s been fun at PHS Best of luck 10 Brian Solo and Family, Good Luck 3 X JB, Thank you for being there Mom. I Love You Wall Grim Cheryl Guadagno Belinda Guplon Life is loo short for grievances, so forgive and forgcl. Hirosbi Hachiya ■to ■(01 Kristcn Haines Drill Team: 10. II Secretary Treasurer: 11. You give bul lilllc when you give of your possessions ll is when you give of yourself ihal you Iruiy give Mi: My love belongs to you and you alone. I love you Babe! Dcnisc Fli abcth Hull Spanish Club: 10. 11 Publicity. 12 Flower Committee Sailing Club: 10, 11. Asst. Treasurer: 12. Homecoming Comm. 12. Volleyball- JV II To my family and friends; I love you all! The rich and poor meet together: The lord is maker of ihcm all Proverbs 22:2. Bye PH.S! Here arc the super freaks? T.T.,C.G.,G,B,,T.G.. Ono and Yogi! Dana Steven Hulovicb ASB Activities Commissioner: 12. Junior Class AssI Activities Comm El Cor- riente: 10, 11 Editor Homecoming Com- mittee, Varsity Football Slaltslitian: 10- 12, Varsity Badminton: 10-12. Garden Grove Youth Commissioner: 12, Vigilante Grammarians: 10 Wave upon wave of demented advengers march cheerfully out of obscurity unlo the dream — Pink Floyd. Kcllic M Hammack David I. Hammetl Tina M. Hammons ton jncocA Treasurer II Assistant Activities: 12. Plays Annie Get Your Gun Honor Roll, 9. 10 Sailing Club: 1 1 Bowling Club 10 CSF 9. 10 Homccommg C om mittcc 10-12 Dance Concert 10 1 ' Throw caution to the wind, only don ' t Ici n slap you back m the face Mom. you .in. the greatest! Dad, may a coronadt -.l ' tx in our future Talent is a cheap comodity, . hcapcr than tabic mIi Stephen King. ( Liir Hjncy Cross Country JV 10 Soccer JV II Cfovs ( ountry Most Valuable. 10 Soc- cer Most Improved II M S C Bro ( look up. lift your eyes above such minor set backs, and you will sec that everything you have allemplcd has been a success ) Nt , thanks for carinji Mom and Dad thanks for everything. I love you both 1.1 Mane Hansen PLiys Annie icl Your Gun 9 Honor Roil 9. 12 CSI 9 12 Tall Faigs tl. 12. Head Section leader Banner tarncr 10. ( aptain Basketball Slalislician 10 12 I or life IS the mirror of king and slave in just what wc sa and do. give to the world the best that you have and the best will tome back to you Thank family and friends for the mcmonc SENIORS i ' - i Adricnnc M. Hargrove The time has come lo move on! Thanks K L A.G. for always being there. K I,, you ' ll always be a special friend. R.L, thanks for all Ihc memo- ries good limes. Mom Dad, I love you, thanks for everything Wt Ilium R. Hit flow Most Intelligent: Jocelyn Honda And Mike Martin Charles R Halzi Judy R. Hiiugen Ellen K. Haven Life is worth living, people arc worth loving, and God is worth irustmg. Mom Dad. thanks for giving me a second chance. I love ya both! ' Good luck 10 my friends, near and far!! Thanks Bud I.L U. Mike!! Valerie A. Hawkins Sailmg Club: 1 1 . Stats Girls: I I . Lord thanks 4 the most special family espe- cially my Mom Grandma I could ever have. Dad I wish you could have shared the special times with me, I ' ll NHVKR forget you. Thanks 4 memo- ries V H , Y P.. Bozo. PH iolla Heap Vocal Ensemble; 12, Thanks Mom Dad. the Smith family my boy- friend for letting me take the chance leave Sweden to study here a year Thanks all friends at P H.S. I love you all. David J Heinlein 40 Calhy Ann Hemicfson Vottc tull JV2 10. Mmi Imf«f r4 Sb Cibincl 10-13 Auemblm Con. ' cr 10, II Hocnetoming Co(ti( l II. 12 horwi Womcn Hrwcmbir Mo i Spiriled 10. Pacirica Singcn 11.12 Pa ama Game - 1 2 Thjnk you God for bicwing mc with Mich wonderful parcnu Robin Jcjn Hcn on Pep Av cmMic% Committee 11.13 S«dK Mawkint 1 2 Humctominf; 1 2 Manner of the Month 11 June Honor Roll Si- 1 2 Spanivh Club 10-12. II Publiaty. 12 Pretidcni CSF 912. Vicc-PretKlcm 12 Sealbearer 12 ASB Cabinet 11.12 Tall Fljg 12 Student league 12 Banner ( arricf 10 RiOctaptain 10.11 Many Ihant lo m) wonderful frier d . teachert. A family, who ' ve helped me reach my yoiU theve pJvt few vejr ' M  m A I jd I love you ' Mom. thjni for jIm w bcinf there Good luck Kevin A Scott) ' Rye P HS Todd Wesley Henton Bavkclball I rtnh Soph • . 10 Varvity II. 12 Who can avk more of a man than giving all within hn tpan that giving all. il vccmv to mc. IS rKH wi far from viclory- Gcorge Morurty Jit c R Hcrnjndc Jovitj R Hcrnjndc Mjru Hcrnjndc Calch all you dudcv jnd dudcllcs Ulcr Thani for t he good times everyone keep i! cool C M Than for being there Su ie. thans mom and dad for your advice Party right and live il light a w Julaync Rcnce ' Hcrndon Publicity: 10, II CommisMoncr of Activi- ties: 12 Activities 12 Fund Raising II ASB Cabinel 10-12 Drill Tcim: II. 12 Choir A Capclla 9, 10. Vocal Ensemble. II. Concert Choir. II. Student League II. 12 Surf Club: 12 Ski Club 10. II. 12 Secretary Homecoming Commillec. II. 12 Modern Dance 10, II Pacifica Sing- ers II Honor Choir 9 Track JV H I hanks mom and dad for always support- ing mc and leading me the right wa . I luv you ' To kim and Curl thanks for always being there, luv ya ' I M ,(i G . M .T T . D.H.C.D.V M.ME. BF A XO Good bye P.H.S. I ' ll Miss ya! Kerry K Hcrron Best dressed Ju layne Herndon and Sieve Vogan SENIORS I Laura Lynn Herset Thanks to my friends at Pacifica for making these past years so memora- ble. To Donna; Thank you for being a friend! Mom and Dad you ' re the best parents a kid could have I love you all. PS You too Gary ' Jeff Heliick Sail Club: 10. II Vice-President. 12 President, Band: Marching 9-12. Wind Ensemble 10-12. Drum Major 12. Thank you PaciHca Band for a year I ' ll never forget. Thank you Mr. Laniz and Stephanie for opening up my future. Christopher J- Hicks Spanish Club: II- Clouds slowly pas- sin ' as I walk on the sand I pick up a seashell made up my plan I can feel the spirit of life in my hand as I reach my destiny I feel free. M.H., T.B..L.M..Z.P.. Mom, Dad i love you. thanks! Go D.H. Catherine Ann Hill Honor Roll: 9, 10, 12 Volleyball: Varsity 11, JVI 10. JV2 9, Swim- ming: JVl 9, Varsity Diving: Varsity 9-11. 10 11 Captain. Waterpolo: Varsity 10. There are many roads to take yet no one to choose for us Our lives arc our own now and for us to live 10 the fullest for we are ihe fu ture. I love you Mom. Roger, yourVc my sunshine and I love you Stephanie Joy Hillmeyer I had a good time, but I ' m glad it ' s over. I ' m going to love it Carol, you arc the best friend anyone could ever have. Sharon, I ' m glad we ' re so close, and I ' m still hang ' n on to it. Love ya both. Alexander Patrick Ho Math Club: 10-12. Bowling: 9, II First Place. Pep Band: 10-12 Band: Concert 9-12. Marchmg 10-12. Wind Ensemble 11, 12. Track: Frosh Soph 9. JV 10. Varsity II, 12. Cross Coun- try; Frosh Soph 9 Thanks Mom and Dad for all the help you ' ve given me. Good luck band. Dear children, let no one lead you astray. He who does what is just, is just even if he is just. Si. John 3:7. ' 82 rules. Tonya Lynn Hodges To all the special people in my life and everyone else too! There is no time like the present. Keep smilin! I love you all. Bye! I Paul Alan Hollingsworlh I will always remember my years my friends at Pacifica Thanks to my Mom girlfriend Bridgetl for getting me through My plans are to go on to school take music. Jesus Lives. 42 Most Likely To??: Fred Beatty and Caria Hosman ■W .Em«-, ■.T:.rt -a.; KM««M m air Ann Maureen Holhs Homecoming Backdrop; 12. Modern Dance II Spanish Club (f ' ngtjndl 9-10 Transfer sludcni from London Central High Schmil. High Wy- combe, F.ngland Thanks lo all m friendi who made my Ivio cars at P H S so memorable Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help Thanks Chriili for always being (here Thanks LCHS and all Mitchell Ung Holhs Friendliest: Jennifer Mclniyre and Jeff Ross Jocehn F Hondj Honor Roll 9- 1 2 CSF 9-12 Scal- bcarer 12 Drill Team 10 Tennis JVI 9 To believe in younelf and Mhal you can do n lo lake Ihc fir t slcp on the road (o succcu Thanlu to all my friends for the happy memo- nc Much love and thanks to Mom. I jd. Laurie, and Sieve. David HMk Michelle Annelie Hoover Spanish Club 10. II CSF 9-12 Seal- bearer 12 GGLSD Busincu Competition. 4ih place Accounlinf I Votleybal) JVI 10. J V2 9 Mou Valu- able. Mo ( lupirational JVI 10 Basketball Varsity 9. 10 Time changes A we «iih time, but not m the  ay of friendship C H . L M . A T B-Ho« could I ever tell you all ho« very spccul you arc lo mc ' Mom. Old. Kcl. ft Sicf-I luv yow D H A THE STARLET 4 EVER l ' iV Siffeen Mjrtc HopAins Honor Roll 9 ASB Cabmct II. 12 C F 9. 1 2 Sealbcarcr 9. I? To the family, my S B buds, and all my fneiMK. you fuys are ibe BFnT I love you all Than f K jII the mcmo- ric ' Mom. tKank « fof c er llMnff I love you John Sec ya later Byv Kurtn Hoppet Mark J Hora SENIORS 4. JoLynn Horner Drill Team 10-12. Seclion Leader II. Co ( aplain 12, Novelty group II. Military group 12 Janet, best friends forever KH. CG, PA. GM. you ' re all special. Mom and Dad thanks for everything. Robby thanks lor making me so happy. 82, What is im- pi)s.siblc for men is possible with God. I uke 18:27 Julie Ann Horvath Mom and Dad. thanks for all your love .ind support. 1 love you both. I wish all the luck to my special friends Carole. Didi, Robin. Karen, Shawna, Cindy, you made PH.S. special for mc- Rich our memories forever. Car j M.G. Hosman Advanced Dance: 10-12 Dance Ala Carte I 1, The Reef 12. There ' s a charge in the air it ' s kind of electric out here and we ' re all out on the lown-action-gonna track it down gonna ' turn some heads to- night Screwdriver Cheri Ann Howard No relationships should be without honesty and love-In friendship or in love, the two side by side, raise hands together to Hnd what they cannot do alone, I love you Bart! T.F. Forever! KIT. Myron Kelly Howard Honor Roll: 9-11, El Corrienle 12. Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 12. Football 9-12. Varsity 11, 12 Basketball 9- 1 2 Varsi- ty II. 12, Outstanding Lineman 9. I ' ve been touched by the love of spe- cial people. Thank you Brian. Rob, JoLynn, and the rest of the gang. Even though we may go different di- rections we will always be together, 1 love you all. Most Athletic: Bridget Brill and Jeff Osterode Linda Diunc Hov ctl Class Officer Treasurer 10. Secretary 12, Scholar of ihe Quarter 10-12 Honor Roll: 9-12 Scholarship Club: 10-12 Co-Prcsi- dcnl and founder of Philosophy Club: II. 12. CSF IO-12Scalbearcr 12. Science Fair Honorable Mention 10. Drill Team 10 National Merit Commended Student 12 Thanks and love to Liz, Julie, Sue, Mari- lyn, and Sandra. Special lo e to Bill. If God be for us, who can be against us ' Romans 8: 31 Virginia L- Howison Well, this is it! Our high school years arc finally over ' Hey, Jen, we ' re gone! Val, you ' re arc a good friend. Ellen, I ' m glad you ' re back! You ' re a pal! Good Luck. Bud, ILYP Valeric Sue Hudson Concessions 9-12, Plays: Super Market Blues, Happily Never After, Spy for a Day Spanish Club: 12. Homecoming Committee: 12. Always remember to for- get the troubles that have passed away, but never forget to remember the blessings that come each day. Thanks to my family for the help and support, I love you. I love you Don 44 r ' ' ' sii sssS ' y3 sssis iEBauaa Jeffrey W Huggins El Corncnlc . II. 12 Spani-ih Cutb 10 Club 10 freedom is the freedom loiia thai iwo plus iwo make four IT ihat li granicd, all eUc follows George Orwell Oregon H ' Hunsmgcr Rumi limuro Joseph J Ingram Oou$U% T licn Mafchiflg Band 10 Conccri Band 10 I had grcai limc and bad limes ihroughoul the ycar% but t knew ihal all ihe vimIs m ihcomec would pa ofr Pjri Hcari H2 ' i uroc love You St I) TBO Pdtneh R Jcjn Vcarbook 9 Dance 10. II. 12 Wresilmg Si4i ; 10 I have SCI ihc I ord alwa) bc- loK mc because Mc i M mv righi hand. I hall noi be moved (Psalms 16 K) iJcnivc ur icrnric. I love a ' B c PUS Bulic tl been fun Mom and dad ihanks for cveryihmg I Love you bt ih ' fUiiK R Jcnkirty Vi you think ou got ii .ill figured out. Vou ' re n e pcrl in the field, wnhoui a J- ' ubl. Bui I know our mcth ds inside and oul. And I wont be taken in bs fire • ' ' - Pal Bcnalar Hu PUS- Mjrk A Irmn Prcs 9 Honor Roll 9. 10. It. 12 Prcsideniial classroom: I I advisor. 12 Political convention I I J V Soccer 10 Trusi in the Lord wiih all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding In all vour ways ac- knowledge Him, and He wilt make )ur paths straight Proverbs 3:5.6 Best car; Marie Slagtc and Brian .in Matrc SENIORS R;iul Jimcnc Julie Ann Johnson Ckiss Rep II. Elcclion Conimillcc II. Fund Raising II. Pep Assembly M. Class Officer Aetiviiics I I. Honor Roll 10. ASB 1 1. Thiinks PUS for Ihrcc great years. I ' m going to miss you. Mr Roberts Thanks Mom and Dad Most Talenled-Gregg Cooper and Angeliquc Gancy Michael Johffiim Wrcslling Varsity 9. 10 I love you Debbie You have made me happy and inpired my life to Ihc fullest Thanks to my friends. Danny. Joe Su- san and Cindy Dcnisc Michelle Jones Softball Varsity 9. 12 JV 10 Most Valuable 10 Volleyball JV 10. Don ' l be dismayed al goodbyes a farewell is necessary before you can meet again And mccling again is certain for those who arc friends KS. RR. TS. PL, thanks for your friendship FFAA. JM we ' ve grown apart over the years, but I know we ' ll be friends Tommyc C Jurjk ' HI- ' }(2 Reef F.dttor, Homecoming Commillcc Ti, Honor Roll 10 12 Yearbook II. Modern Dance 10 I pray thai we will all someday meet m the dwelling place of God Be glad in Ihc lord and rejoice PSAI M .12 I I Love lo Mom and Dad. Lynda, (icoff. 1. and J and I is,i Thanks everyone al GGCC I love ou all Cynlhij Ice Kenrncy Plays. Who Killed Doc Rubin. Sorry Wrong Number, Penelope Pndc of the Pickle Factory. Resi m Peace. Ikauly and the Beasi and Horrors Incorporaled Drama Club 9-12 Dra- ma Club President 12 Dance Class 10-12. Dance Concerl II. 12. Girls Chorus 9. Cross Counlr 10 My fam- ily your the best, I love you all Michael Kcgp .9- 46 dr - _ f ' .m r- v:f . ! - . .if - Brcnda Jane Kcllog Clais Rep; 10 Conces- sion Worker I I, Ring CommiUcc; 10 Sopho- more Cabinci Honor Roll 9-12 Band: Concert 9. 10, Marching 9. 10 SHS 9. 10 Spanish Club 12 Field HiKkcy JVl 10, Manager Swimming: Varsity 11, 12. Wrestling Stats: 11,12 Co-Captain Basketball Stats: 12 Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die life is a broken winged bird that can not fly I wish for you my friends this happi- ness that I ' ve found, you can depend on Htm Thanks, friends, and fam- ily IL.Y. mesk Class Flirts: Dave Rosado and Wendy Thompson D vHi M Kelly Choral Booiicn 10. 11 Ping Po«g Club 12 Gcrrrun Club II A Ca- pclU Choir 10. II Bell Singers 9 Stage Manager for Annie Oct Your C(un . Ciong Show . Talent Show . Spring Show . Light Crew Stage Crew Pop Show Swimming Frosh Soph For where there ire Irish thcreS bourKl lo be fighling. and when ihcrc no nghimg. ii Ireland no mure ' Kipling Kunn Kcrber Yell Leader Frosh Soph 9. JV 10. Varsity II. 12 Thanks lo all my friends. )ou ' re the greatest ' Kalhy A Lou. you ' ve made it tpccial ml too T C A K O Thanks tot all the memories. B F F E My family, my friends. A Bart. I kivc you all Kirk, here I come (PooO Scung kim Thanks Mom A Dad for yo«r thoughts and love Because withovl you I would have fK«cr made il tho far, also thanks lo Jocclyn who hw given me a true friendship iod BlcM all Oraiu kimner Jeff try kivun$er Ssnh kim : SENIORS Joseph li Klein Can I.. Khmpus Karen M. KnohU P E. Rep ' 9. i.x. T, ■..-,.■.;;!•?■ H ■ ' -■■■■■ of m friends Thanks Dad Tor all of your help. I loved you Mom Kenny Knopp Conccri Choir 10 Tooibiill J V , I !. Ojd and Dawn ihiinx fur Ihc suppori when I needed ii f-vcryune ;u ihc wastc-ljnd. ihanx. Trucy und Adum. Remember, keep pushin on Curi. This buds 4 you. Brian F Kobdvusbi Carolyn M Kohn Senior Sweethearts-Glenn Mayer and Pat Alcock r jDHMS H ' Kt}0 B;iskLlb.i!l-V;irMly. J V i I. Mom Impruvcd Don ' l gel losi in Ihe crowd, bul dnn ' l gel left behind If life gives you lemons make lennmade. Th;inks for yiiur friendship Todd, Pete, and Brian Thanks for your love Mom and IXid Wk l)i;inc Kim Koo n 9. in. II. Aelivilies C omni Thanks, Mom and Dad 4 all ihe luv and irusi iiu ' ve given me. I luv y.i bolh K.iren, I luv ya dearly (Bill ) In. wi-vc gone a longway (sin, 5lh) Rob. Mtrl, Jew we made U I riends forever Bn. your ihe grealesi Sis I luv ya •y-- • . W. 48 John Dunne Kopac eynki Jr ViccPrc 9 CSI- 9. II. 12 Seal bearer Baseball FrmhSoph. 9 JV. 10 Var . 12 re h CoiHbuH OulManding lineman FrmhSoph Huikelball 9. 10 I ju t wani lo uy ihank lo D B- and Mr MalmquiM I couldn ' t have done il wiihuut you ' Norecn you ' ve bnghlcned m) many of my day . I love you Babe iJon ' l Mop believing! 82 the clav with clai ftobcrl J Knvak I on KubiLka The grcalesi cueniuiK of happineu arc having vomcihing lo do. tome- Ihing lo love, and something to hope for Ihanlu K S . M R J M fur every- thing Many memurici I I. Y . SB, A .A W Chupaca J love ya B F. Pats} Dawn I akin G G U S I) business competition Day recordkeeping I l-Ut volleyball: J V . 10 mo l improved varsity cap- tain. I 2 Badminton vatMty 10.11.12 GymnaMics 10 I journeyed to the rainbows end found not gold but you my friend ' Thanks for every- thing R R .TS l K . KD. t H you mjdc it. Mom Dad thanks A goodbye P H S Spencer Lang Uni: Liiranjo l.iimc L. Larscn ' nihia J i avborn I li.mk you for your help. Kobin and (■ryone cKe SENIORS .:j 3uif 9i ' mM .v. MwiwtfiM Katherinc M ilaw Hope (or iff= •-•. ' ■ Lhoni: huX lcc Suznnne E. Lefcvre Robin Mjric Leonard Thanks PHS for all ihc memories Thanks G . D W.. and C. for ail Ihe good limes and especially for being ihc best friends 1 could ever ask for. Mom and Dad ihanks for your love ind siipporl. Best Legs-Bridget Brill and Eric Weisbender Kieshu Ann icPurc St. class officer. Ski Club: 12 Drill Team: 11. 12 Time goes by so fast thai before you know it, il has van- ished in the pas! but; the beautiful cherished memories still linger as the past goes by forever. I love you Lcs, T I . and Mom and Dad-J W.S. Diwid ti. I.c is Happiness to all Rockers and Parlicr- s enjoy? -Bruno Bud Helena Lindholm Spanish Club 1 2 Senior Cabinet Thanks Mariners for helping me at pacifita ' Good luck everyone! Thanks Rmmons for hemg so wonderful! This year seems to turn out wonderful thanks to ail Mom, I owe mu ever- ything! K. ■ ' t tjusotewwcma - fTfi- - ' wrriri- Tranm Brcml A Lmk raUl Soph Football flrvcr D Litinti Dcbn A 1 MV Well Mom and Odd I tm6c H. Lo«c 4 bo b I L Y Robm. yo«r the boL Ttunlu to m fneadv and m Tal bMld) Kiiu Mike. lOVf YA LOTS, yovr to tpecul lo mc and )a« make mc w bapp I ' ll love yom 4 cvtf Babe ' ftu VfiKTcor Long Senior Claii Pre : 12. Asa. ictivi- lies 10 Honor Roll: 9. 10. II. 12 PGM Fan Club 1 1 . 1 2-onl mem- ber Senior CUja Rep 12 CSF 9. 10. II. 12 Scalbcarer 12 Nomiiui- ■ng convention delegate 1 1 ai onal Mem Semifitultst 1 1 Perfect Aiicn- dancc K-12 (2nd one ever m G G LS D ) M interest b in the fu- ture because I am going to spend the rest of m life there Charles F Kci- tcnng It ' s great to be great. bt.t it ' s greater to be human Will Rofcn. Hi Ev«rvbod) ' V L otie Lopei Your right Rtck. wc nude il. ' thanks lo vou Mom and l rrv wouldn ' t hate made il without voi. lose ou Mom and Larr and l vour vomclhing special Rick. I i- you, and lo ffl) s Joue Good Lu. • All Around-Todd Taihjm jnd Jennifer Mclntvrc Bch LiMt )-4orica Jam } and 4 Wuk al pata ' •mcKfoH Don ' t kl the bad limetfci .- ■; ■•n for Ihcrc i - j«s turn lo keep I jM for he ■c c- Kry amc «  jlif . .- m$o Vice Prcv 10 OraoM Onb 10-12 Prnrt., Pndc of the PirUe Factory. ■ J«vl waMU u ihanks lo ' ( II for nukiMf (he Itme fU • •Iks vc wcMt Ha Hall « I ' liK %t tfircad ami  t«fk and V y. dun I kl another 4at go b 111 be fHvi hkc a«nws ««cr iote Lcninn SENIORS szmeaaaBk Kelly A. Lynch Wc finally made il ' A H.A.G . K.K.TE.CC. ihanx for the fun limes. V VT-C. memories K.R thanks for ihe caring. AH. you ' re a special friend, I thank you. To my family, l.ovc You Lots!! Mom, thanx for being such a friend. Kathleen Oralio Maberry Interact Club: 11. Band: Concert 9. 10. 12. Marching 10-12 Chuir:ACa- pclla to. I ! . Concert Choir 1 2 Mod- ■rii Diincc ]0- 2 The loss of a good friend is like thai of a limb; The wound will heal but ihc scars will re- r.;- r. 1 hank;, to Mom, Dad. S.M,. K.K., and L.S. Thanks for being mine Eric Honey, 1 Luv U and now our lives begin. Timothy Martin MacVicar German Club: 10-12 Surf Club: 12. Swimming: Most Improved 9, Co- Captain 11. Water Polo: 10, Most Improved To all my friends here at P H.S. Thanks for all the good times. Good luck with the rest of your lives, especially, J,K,1.D.,A.C..D. D,W D,,J.C.,W.W.,T.T.,K.L., T,H ,S,H,,L,S,.W.H..T.J,.K. M. , M A , T . and anyone else 1 might have forgotten. Daniel F. Mahoney Kimbcrly Diane Makepeace Well. Mom and Dad I made it. thanks for being there! Ce Ce, we did it kid! Co-ol Danny, all my love, thanks for being there when 1 needed you. 1 love you Babe, Buffed or what? Ce Ce RBR rules! Robert B Malicki Tom Anne Marcbetta German Club: 10. 11. Modern Dance: 10, II, Dance Concert 10, 11. Yell Leader: JV 10, Song Leader: 12. Drill Team: 11, Swimming: Varsity II, JV 9, 10, Hey EG ,MS. LS, K K, LS, C.W, thanks. I luv ya all! Kandi Mariann thanks for being the best. Mom Dad. I luv ya. Thanks for the best year ever. Archie . Poofl Jacqueline Mane Margcnson To L.K. L.S. thanks for the great times! Lisa, thanks for be- ing there! D.H SB., hang in there guys ' To Tim, you ' ll always be a part of me A,F, A.KDM! Mom Dad. your baby girl is graduating! I love you all!! W 52 Class Clown; Pauline Lugo and Fred Bcally v i Hfl3MW «aW!M33mBa«B one .4 k . ■ in Mjrgolhs ink K H B A . O D . 1 O .T C . jnd J I -for being such ftrcjl fricn4l ll rinal- l over Mom nd Dad. j ih ink yuu t nul enough ILY both S( -I ' ll always love S..U Good Bye PUS IUM| (jfolyn Manden Honor Roll 9-12 Spanish (lub lO-i: (SI ll.i: Badminton Varsity 11 Gym n.ivtici JV 9 Varsity 10. Most Valuable i). Most Improved 910 Thanks Mom and Dad for all your lime, love and sup port DP, I, j . and Sis. never forget thc grcal times, lets have more ' Success is nev- er final Kailurc is never fatal It ' s courage thai counts. Mosi Gullible: Valeric Chuippi and Steve Vogan MkHmcI a Mtmn Honor RoJI 9- 1 2 Scholor of ihc Quancr 10 CSF 10-12 Scalbcarcf 9- 1 2 M ih Club 10. II Vkc Prciidcni. 12 Ptch- dent Trcauircr 12 2nd Place Oranfc County Science Kair 10. Suic Science hair 10 aiKmaI Merit 1 cttcr II Senior Homecoming Flail 1 2 Baskclball ffmh- Soph 9. Mou Valuable Co- Capuin 1 1 God granted me the %crcnity to accept the things I can no4 change, the courage to change the things I can. and the wiwlom lo krMw the dirTcrencc Amen PxtnciM C Kisusrcna Mariner of the Month Oct 12 AlhktK Commiuiooer II. 12 CSF 9 Scalbearer 9 Student I caguc 1 2 Homccominf Committee 12 Track and Fietd 10-12. Mint iHilstanding Ne Comer 10 Crou Country Maruger. 12 Siaiisicun K Baskclball It. 12 AM ihankt for all the good limo  c '  e had Frtcnds are forever icsus laid anything n pouibk if yam have failh ' Mark 9 21b Thanks Boom Boom I I V Mum and l ad. thanks Tir cvcrytlh ing See ya T .T R Coach Cow Vk 4i Mjhm Sr Class OTTicer. PublKiiy Ptayi Atom Gel Your Gun . 9 The Rc r 12 Tall Flafi II. 12. Captain 12 Marvhing Baad 10 Wind emcmbte 10 Gymnastics 9. 10 Friendship is the tmik on your fasc a«4 the  jrmlh in ytiur heart thai sou give lo others Kann. thanks for all the good timc« and memories that «e have sharrd. I ill miu your laughter aad unilck I c lic nuy Micccu come your  sy and your dreams come true J M you will alaas br ' {v cial frtem ' Good I uck P H S r l ' 1 r l mrtr Wavsr life It short tt. • : 1 low .su B Jtarra Wa TeaUihc NboMft. ■Uy in t ' Hecaw ,i „ . . . .( -!• . you 11 SENIORS Im la II lai} CSF 10-12. Seal t .-c« l Key CWb M Vice Prvw4ent I f rcM4rM TW Re«r 1 2 R«fW i nn of a jFcan ««rt 4aM an tkatfoM of ihM iacoHK TWcc ycartof htfhKhoal have ttmm aad gaac. km mf hfc hat |u i bcgua I kw you Mom. vitlKwl yo I •ould hav« mrvtt made il pk. ' Eric W. Manila Choir; ACapella9, Inleract Club: 10. Football: Frosh Soph: 10. Track; JV 10. My years here at Pacifica have been memorable. My teachers were great, especially Mr. Neumann. My friends were always there when I needed them. Long live ihe gang. Thanx KM. you were great. Kevin Mavar Football; JV 11, Varsity 12. Wres- tling: Varsity II Track; Varsity II. Most Outgoing: Curt Cummings and Donna Carter Staci May Well I made it it! Thanks Mom and Dad you arc the only reason I went to this school. Thanks Kevin For being (Tiy brother, good luck with Judy, LY Glenn J. Mayer Scholar of the Quarter: 1 1 , CSF: 10- 12, Sealbcarer; 12. Football: Varsity 11. 12 Soccer: JV 9 Captain. 10 JV Varsity: II Co-Caplain, 12. Baseball: Frosh Soph: 9. J V 10. II, Varsity 12 Well, we made il! Good luck to all my friends R G ,J H . K.H KJS.. we ' ve reached another milestone along the road of life. Thank you mom and dad. I love you. To P. A. 1 love you more than anything in the world, Robin McCaffcry Well friends, we ' re out! D.K., CM., Y.S ,SP.KS,C.D.,J.H., N.L..you i;(i.r vil ' -.jlwityi be special to me. Mem ' .iia iV.s (j: yoi T support. Tim. I ' ll aiwuys lo c Vi J I ' r.yiiks Cor ever- ything you ' ve ever given, r.nd done for Ronald W McCaffcry Bruce ' Brock ' McCamon El Cornenle : 11,12. Sports Editor Plays: ' The Swimmer, ' Hotel Uni- verse. ' ' Mary, Mary ' ' Rest in Peace, ' Wait Until Dark ' The only way that I can sum up my three terrific years al P H S is with the beautiful words of Neil Peart: Though it ' s just a mem- ory, some memories last forever La- keside Park MADMEN RULE!!! Jcrrv O McCastin Football: Frosh Soph 9, JV 10. Var- sity 1 I Wrestling Varsity 9-11, It seems so useless to have to work so hard and nothing really comes from il. But when Julie looks me in the eyes and says we ' ll last forever, it feels so good, so right I L J.O G B and D.N. {R.T.G.T F )  . - 54 VjhfK J Mt ott kimbcrlt t Mt:tjrlin Pju Ihnmnidic WtYVcuf c Jr fUnd ( iMKcn9 12. Marchm; 10. II. ScctKMt I c«dcr 1 2 Thjnkt P cirKU lot many (rul limo Thank Baad Um kccpinf m ipirit up tthcn I •« dtmn TKjnkt M«Mn jnd I B 1. and jll m rricndt JOlJtM V |snn. and RLSII n hm Uicr djyt PUS Jennifer I  nn Kfclniyre Avmunt I ' tiblit.i) i: iSt 9. 10 Mnmccummf Prince« 10 Yell I cjdcr 9 Song leader 1 1 . Mead 1 2 Drill Team 10 Band SUfc 9 Ski Club 12 In all lh «iy« ackMml- edge Mim. and Mc tKall direct th) paths Pam. iKan for being vikH a greal friend ' I) J (Well at«a i ' be buddies ' ) Sg YI iHire tl ' Tom lhank ' % for jlMa being ihcrc ' Mom A l ad o«i ' rc the bc l I tovt you all t tnds kalhleea Mt:Kiniie} Soflball JV 1 1 Thanki P M S for all ihc gtKKJ limc . I ' m gonna ' mru il Thanks Mum A Oad for being there Thanks ( arric. have ihc bc l yean ahead Believe in ihc good ' r nj Wc eaff Must Likely (o Succeed- Mike Martin and Marina Ellison l)cth rjh M McMjhon (iar. you have made my life so full of happiness I love you so much. Dad and Mm you ' re the best. I love you both I K . DS. T R . LS. CG, Ihanks for everything I I. Y all T B , you ' re a great friend. I mi s you! (.ir(i  n June Mi jmjra Spanish ( lub II. 12 To all my friends, ihanks for (he laughter. hc love and being there when I needed you I wish « u all the best, lake care and (  d bless you Hey ' I il Sis. I love you Thanks for the memories P II S SENIORS HjapHSBwa I Sandra Marie Medici Plays: Annie Gel Your Gun 9 Honor roll 9-12. Drill learn 10-11 Sortball. J.V., 10, Special days will soon pass by but memories last for- ever. Thanks Tor all ihc memories, Brian, and the special days ahead. Thanks Mom and Dad for everything I love you both. P.H.S. is 1! Ccsiir Mcndoza Most Likely To Go Into Politics- Sieve Acterman And Stephanie Owings Knthlecn Ann McRac Drill team: 1 1 Swimming: varsity 9, 10. Thanks Mom for all you ' ve given me You made my years here the best. IF,., C S., KM,, ' your the greatest. Deb. I ' ll never forget all the fun times we ' ve had. Remember. (SG-OT.D.) I ' d I luv ya, Donna Kathleen Meade R ' member the dip! B,K.S,G. thanks for all the knowledge, M D. I did it! II, Y Have you ever looked at the cross with a man hanging in pain and ihe look of love in his eyes? Then I ' d say you ' ve seen Jesus, my lord. Kimberly llenc Means ( lubs: Interact 10. II. German 12. Bands: Concert 9, 1 1 , Marching 10, 11. Choir: A Capclla II. 12. Secre- tary 12. Vocal Ensemble 12 It ' s fi- nally over and I ' m leaving a lot of friends behind me For them I have one wish; Happiness forever A, P., K H . TC . EM. L,F . S.C. M.H.. DM., S-D.. you ' ve all been GREAT. I love you all Stay special. Good luck my friends. Vince Mendoza PaciHca Jam 4. 1980 Pop Show. It ' s been great P.HS . I ' ll miss you Most of all, Betty I love you. Many jour- neys end here but the secret ' s told the same. Life is just a candle and a dream must give it flae. Tim Mercado Lori Merino Plays: Horrors Inc 10. Penelope 10. Ghost for Roshanda II. Happily Never After 12, Swimming II Dra- ma Club 10, 11, secretary 12, Soft- ball. J V . 10, Nobody Rides for free. Nobody gets it like they want it to be. Nobody hands you any guaran- tee Nobody -Jackson Brown I love you Kenny Sec ya later; T.G.. L,0., KB,, DC, C.J and N.S. 56 Lorraine Mct gcr Richard Bubtki Meycry W ell. Nome, wc made il I don ' l thinV I would have mude i( with oul you. I love you ' Thanks Mom and Oad! No one here gels oul alive.- ' Jim D. Mor- rison Oavid S Mikus Vii ' ayfic Milho Track; VarsUy-12. JV-IO. II. Cross Counlry Varsity- 10. 11.12 WiUiam Milho Best Looks-Kurt Wise and Marie Slagic Alison C Miller Lon Miller Thank Mom and Dad for all your love and luppori Thank% M M . C I) . TB. 1 P. K J. AND and I K for being ihc very special friends ihal you ■re ' You made my senior year ihc bc i ft could be! Doni Stop Believ- ing ' Susji) Miller Tall Fhgs-ll. 2 Basketball Stals ■ II. 12 Thanks Mom, Dad. and Send for all the love and support you have given me And also to Chnsiine for ■l ay being there when I needed you. You ' re a very special fncnd I low you all I.LVL SENIORS Carole Joyce MiUonzi Thanx lo all my Triends. DiDi, Julie. Karen. Rob. Cindy, and Shawna. You ' ve all been so good to me and our Friendship is endless. Also thanx Mom and Dad I luv you Good luck Linda and Ted B FF E. Bye Meryle! Terry Bear Millsaps My 3 years at PHS were fun I want to ihank my friends for being there to help me. M.N.. S.N. B A.S.S., J.H.. R.N,, and most of all, my Angel. PTL for all he as given me, Bac ' s rule. I love you Angie, TLA ALT Best Body: Bridget Brill and Kelly Bengford. Robert Timothy Millspaugb Surf Club President - 1 2 Football: JV- 10. Wrestling: Varsily-IO I have been stoked since I found Jesus He has changed my values, ever since I asked him to be Lord of my life He will always love you, in spite of what you do. So ask him in He ' s coming soon. I luv ya, Joey Mitchell Surf Club-12. You have a free will with decisions down the way those who don ' t believe so may find it to their dismay Thanks to my fam- ily for their support. Goodluck DC, S.W., J.E., R C, G S . B A , M C . B.M . BR. B.C.. AND MR Deperi! Keith W. Mitchell Sci. Fie. Club-ll. Wrestling: Frosh Soph- 10. I would like to say thanks to all my friends at P.H.S. all these three years keep in touch. Staci G. Mitchell Thanks Mom and Dad for everything And hang in there cuz ' ns— Laura R. and Denise R. Hey Beeb!!! Wade S. MIyashiro Chirs Mizera Spanish Club-IO.l 1,12. Activities- 12. CSF-I0,II.I2 Sealbcarcr Scholar of the Ouarter 10.11 . 58 Khsline Lyn Moon MtKlcrn Dance 1012. Dance Conceri 12. Well .inolhcr chapter in our livc i over. so we go on. the hmc we spent here will aUay. be specul lu us Thanks lo all my friends and morn and dad (I love you both) I love you Jamie nxxooo rA I i indy Morgjn l vcrybody goes ihmugh changes. nghl MM 4 S 1. ' Wo . whal a change huh ' ' To all my special friends, thanks for Ihe pood times, lake it easy parly hardy! Vcll now il ' s time for mc (o move on. Luv I M D. Mdsi Spirited: Donna Carter and Tood Talham Terry Ktorgin -The Reer 12 FoMball V.nilj 11.11 Wresilini JV 10, Vanity II. 12, Mou Valuable 10 Track JV 10, Vanity 11,12 A man of many frKrtds como to mm bat there n a Triend that uicks doacr thas a brother Provtrlo II 24 Rock dimbii a natural high, sec ya on the clifTt Bnaa AwcsoriK Oi ii Uainr Wurv Football Frosh Sofih 10. JV 1 1 Bailid ' ball 10,11 Captain. 12 In heaven a cTowa awaits 4 me  hKh the Lord sill gise me on the great day Tim 4 S Mom. C Bd.Si%. Bro. L) aiir ahsum Giiy ■ mw great lie live Dcbonh M Slycllcr Jmhc Wurray J:ll Wr iua Mym Mono Roll « ' ll CSF «-l} Scalborei 12 C ' ltiremhip n«b « Sfannh riub 10. II. 12 Secretary I thank my dearot friendi. foe they are the true meaning ci hapfMncu B«t nwM of all I «o«M hkc to thank my parents for a moat enyoyabk childhood K.itaii ( Sa ala llaoM Roll « 10 Dull Team II. 12 Modern Dance 10 I can ' t belKve I inadt It Thani Mom it Dad lo beui( lO pa- tient I lav yoa ' I aha Ikaak my U n m t i ( (i. SM. JC. EG. BF. JT. RG. TM. MS. SS.SR.4PW. to Pi- ling up nith me Onll Team doa ' t forfcl mc ' I luv I: Mike A t.arry ' SENIORS 59 Douglas G Nahay Football: Frosh Soph. 9. JV 10. Var- sity 11,12 Wrestling: Frosh Soph. 9. JV 10. Varsity 1 1, 12- Most Valuable Defensive Back: JV 10 Football. Octavio (Tav) Navarro It ' s not how you play the game, it ' s if you win or lose, you can chose, don ' t confuse, it ' s up to you. — Ozzy Os- bourne. It ' s finally Jam lime, L.J., not really. See you at the ski slopes, have a good one. Paul Nesbitt HHn wSm Sidhey Nicholson Joanne Nicks Cathleen Sheppard Nicolary Modern Dance: 10. Thanks mom for your support and all your love, also, you too dad. To my great friends D.V., JR., T.M.. T.A., H.R , Y.P. I wouldn ' t have done it without you. Jeffrey L. Nielsen Track: 10. Treat people the way you want ihem to treat you, and you ' ll never be hurt. Don ' t be deceived by the mark! Thanks mom and dad for everything. I love you Teresa. Linda Nielsen Thanks Mom and Dad, I luv ya. Mario Nieves Basketball: JV 11. My three years at Pacifica have been ok. I couldn ' t have made it without my friends thanks Sid. Steve, and especially Ben, Terr, and Robin. God bless you all. IXOYE Favorite Teacher: Mr. Malmquist at favorite hang-out, eating favorite food and holding favorite group. 60 Jot Aiko Siihimun Mom A Dad. I rinjll nude ii ' Thjnk LJ fot your love «nd iupporl. I love li both I lovcUKjrole.Oa).andlon Thank I f for being the Bcii Buddy and N t . f O , C A . I love you Sieve, alwiyi jnd forever ' Michelle Odin PfCMdcni 9,10 Drill Team 10. II Than i And fuf inaking my life w grcal ' Mom in.) Djd you ' re ihe greateil. I love you •th ' B c PUS III miM you- fjfrjti Ronald Ogle Football hro h Soph 9. JV 10 Mokl Valuable. Var M) II. 12 BaKball Fro h- S iph 9. Varsity 10. Motl Valuable. 1 1 Mom Valuable 12 Thank family for ever- ything )aurc ihc bc%l Tim. Sieve. I yn CMC. Kalhy A Kunn. I luv you all Thani for Ihc mcmorici P H S Vamiy Defenie kicks (iiudcus MaiimuV Mike A Slnkc ill never die ' tee Ann Pat Okada AuiMani Publicily 1 1 Spanish Club 10. II CSF 9. 1 2 Sealbearcr 12 M. D. K. and K Ihanks for all your help, upport. patience. undcrManding. and movt of all. love Sha n Lorraine O ' Lcary Secretary I) Vice- President 12 Spanish Club 10. 12 CSF II. 12 Sealbearcr 12 WrcMling Stats 1 1 Co-Captain of Wres- tling Sijts Modern Dance 10-12. Dance Concert Thanks to all m friends here at PHS ho have made my high school )cjr Ihc best, espcciall you Jod And special thanks to my parents who have been so patient and encouraging I love you John OUveira Lisa Olson Drama 9. I). 12 Plays Wire Trouble . ■Help . The Girl and the Gold Mine . Another Cinderella , Happily Never After . Scrooge Volleyball 9 Varsiiy Softball 10 JV Well Donna. Here we arc ' Your m) best friend and always will be Thanv for everything Dolo. good luck in 1 1 th A 12th Your the best ' Good luck fellow graduates, go gcl ' cm ' Thanv [ ad. I luv you Mom ' Bye ' Kimberly Ann Ord ay Mom, Dad. and Penny ihanx for all of the love, support, and money Siwy you ' re Ihc best T maybe some day we ' ll gel along Peachio best of everything in our future. I love yuu. moslicst Good- bye fricnd and good luck I wuv U L R and S R ' Tiffany Ormislon Wrestling Stats 12 You ma say I ' m a dreamer, but I ' m not the onl one I hope some day you will join us and the world will be one Imagine John Lcnrran SENIORS 61 Jg r iCTM-W lVh0 Steven Alfred Orrclt (Snuppcrs) Ping Pong: 11 Track: Frosh Soph. 10 Varsity II, 12, Those who know what ' s best for us, must rise and save us from ourselves. Rodger Oshiro Jeffrey L. Osterodc Football; Frosh Soph, 9 Most Valuable. Varsity 10 League Champs. 11 All League. 12 Basketball: Frosh Soph 9 Most Valuable. 10 Varsity 1 I Honorable Mention, 12, Baseball; Frosh Soph. 9 Most Valuable. 10 League Champs. 1 1 All League. 12. Thanks Mom and Dad. I love you both Mr. C . Mr M , Mr P , my coaches thanks a million! To my friends: E B, FB, BF. PO, MA. BB, D W, T.R., R.G.. Thanks for the good times To my brothers, thanks for being there JGIWNFY Nonko Olsuro Nourdinc Oukhie Kjndiec L Owen Yell Leader. Frosh Soph, 9. 10, Varsity II, 12. Senior Princess: 12 If you love something let it go If it comes back to you it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t it never was E,S.LA.L,U. Thanks mom and dad for all your help and support I love you both ' T M you ' re the best friend ever Slephiinie Owings Honor Roll: 9-12 .Scholar of the QuJirtcr 10. II CSF: IO-12-Prcsidenl .Sealbearer 12 Band: Marching 10-12. Wind Fnsenv blc 10-12 For those who can understand: Brahms fourth symphony third movement. Why It ' s worth living D;ivtd Alex Pjtlon I would like to say thank yuu to my mom and brothers, thanks for all your help Thanks to three very special friends; D,M,. B.B,. L.W. thanks for all your help Good luck to the ' gang P M S is 1. ' H2 rules ' Rondid Pence Ikl lr V l 62 Craig Pcjrce Basketball: Frosh Soph 10. JV ] I. Varsi- ty 12. Most Improved 10. Wall C Pcderson Football: FroshSoph 9. JV 10. Variily II. 12. Most Improved 10 Wrestling Varsity 10-12 Thanks Mom and Dad. Coach Cra- ven and P H S for puttmg up with me So long PjciHca it has been great Anthoti} Perez Sbjwna M Perez I mII never forge! m years at P H S they h,i c helped mc to start m future They « ' uld have never been the same without J.ukie, Karen. Carole. Rob, Peggy. Di. (.ind BFF.E PS I wish vou all luck! Lon Perkins Girls League 10. II Sophomore Commis- sion, Junior Commission at Fountain Val- ley High School CSF 9-12 Sludenl Sen- ator: II Softball 10 Most Inspirational. I I Captain Most Valuable. 12 at houn- tarn Valle Thanks mom and Mr Apple for all )our love jnd guidance. I love vou both verv much Thanks J M for bcmg there. I hope we ' re alwa s good friends I wish all m friends the best of luck Sico R Pclcsch Soccer: JV 9 Captain. Varsity 11. Most Valuable. Most Assists. 12 Captain Thanks Mom Dad for everything. I love you To Robs Sims, it ' s jour lurn now To Dmglcs. Piidgv Bobv. B s + B ' = hammered To all the great limes What ' s ihc scoop fait) CIF Soccer here we come Dcjnna t.ynne Pickeit Homecoming Committee 1 1 Spanish Club II. 12. Mc(ico SI Mom Dad thanks for all our upporl, I love ou Donna Jcrr Have fun .it P H S T.i m best friend. C arol. I ' ll never for gel all the fun we had To my cu ( G ) remcm ber Mexcio Kl ' Goodbye P H S Siepben Phcc John Pope : .L L SENIORS 63 p «ir -• Burry Porter Band: Concert 9-12, Marching 10-12, Stage 10-12, Jazz 10-12. I would like to thank those who have donated my chair and corner to the Smithsonian Institute, Thanks Mom and Dad for ihc lunches. I kept the P-T.A. money. Good luck to all, from the RABBI — ' 82! Yvctic Powers Inlcract Club: 10 Concert Choir: 9. Thanks Pacifica. you ' ve been great to me! Thanks Mom and Dad for all ihe love and support. I really appreciate it. Good luck to H.R . C.N , in the future. It was fun. As HR would say, Thank you, that ' s it ' Timothy Quigley Anne Miiric Quint Modern Dance: 10 The Reef : 12- Mom and Dad you ' re ihe best parents I could ever ask for, I love you both very much! krystal 1 value your friendship a lot, we ' ve had such good limes logether, and there art many more to come. Good luck to D R and lo all my other friends, Life is loo short so why waste precious time- — Pat Benatar Elizabeth A. Raymond Lisa Murie Rcu Plays Winners and Losers ' . Drama Club: 10-12 Modern Dance: 10-12. Live life as it comes no turning around, leave things thai were along on the ground. Live for lomorrow not yesterday, live your life, live for loday I love you family and friends. Brel Rcnn I ' m Stoked! I love ou Michelle! Julie Reed Deborah (Deb) lee Rennic Modern Dance 10. II Performed m A La Carte To my family, I love you all very much. I don ' t know what I would do w o all of you. To Wen T, you ' re a great BILL I love ya! To AQ. KO. S.D,, K C. I had fun Happiness is being happy w in yourself. Go for the gusto! K2 ' ya hoo! Ciood luck Lil ' l sis at P ILS ou li need it. Renec Retl lall Plays I el Sleeping Beauties Lie. Help , Ihe (iirl ,ind Ihe (ioldmine, The Swimmer Honor Roll 9 Sealbearer 9 Softball 9- 1 2. Captain. 10. Mo.st Inspira- tional II Varsity. Volleyball: JVl 10. Lollow every rainbow till you find your dream-for dreams are what life IS made oL I I A A. D.J.. P.L.. K.S.. R.R. espe- cially you Ter The Unsociable sting lives on. Sec you in the movies. Lil ' Bro (iood Luck! 64 Hilluini Reynolds rhb.i K fihiKids Wow ' P M S u has been grcal ' Tti m famil). I love you ull! You loo Mil i To mv friends thanks for the good times. I love And I have nothing mueh lugivc Ihal ' s ver new e ccpl I he faith that comes from ou Sl.icfc Sinmnt: Rice A Capclia Choir 10-11 Interact t lub: 10 The onK truly empty life is thai Mithoul dreams Mom Dad I love you both Sieve l.am hang in there Susie youre the heslesl Darlaniun I ' m gomg to the top Much later P M S kclhc Rohcrds hin.tinc l. nn Robcrson [.illKlags ll.i: Thanks Mum fXid for all ihe love and support you ' ve given me I love you very much To Susan, thanks for I the good umes we ' ve had Our friend- ship is very special to me Thanks for being there Tin.i Anne Rod cr Mometoming ( ommillee 1 Asstsiani Aelivi- licv 12 Honor Koll 10-12 latlllags 10. M Section leader Student league 12 Hasket- ball Stals 1012 fivmnasiics VafMiy 10 The world IS before you, ,ind you need not lake il or leave il as it was when you came in Much Itive. luck, and happiness to (her. Nise. iK ' b. I is.i, l-va. and Kiesh Mom and Dad you ' re the best and I love you Hetn J.inc RikII I may have all ihe failh needed lo move moun- lams bul if I have ntil love I am nothing Thanks I S best friends 4 ever Hu you ' re speicaUiTP I loveyou Vincc Th7Diidil ' s4 I (i.Nid bye PUS He itKi hip M.irjtirie I ynn R ttnT Soecer Varsity 12 AssisianI I ubli4.ity 12 Al ways find pleasure m simple things, like gtHid Iriends Thanks to my gimd Iriends fur always being Ihere Meidi. ( mdy. Kitbyn. Inn. and last bul certainly not last kalhy I Inve you guys Mom. I love you Dennis Robin on V .ttcne Rubles SENIORS 65 Hailbcr Rollcg Thank you C N. and Y P for ihc bcsl 3 years of my life Y P remember swirll? C,N we ' ve been friends smcc kindergar- ten, through are ups and downs Ihc three of us will stick together forever Ddvid Michjfl Rosndo (lass Rep: 9. 10 Concession; 10. II. Advi- sory: 9-12. Jusi standing around commis- sioner: 9-12 Plays: I didn ' t punch thai doggie . My favorite Asparagus, Cinna mon Roll 9-1 I Plastic eating utensil club IIJ. Il-Presidcnt Lettered Underwcir ( lub: 9-12 Save the sloth society: 9- 1 : Uilaync Hcrndon Fan Appreciation Soci- civ 9-12 Homecoming Queen: 12, Solo ( hoir 9-12. (Between Classes) Dri I cam: 9-12 How ' s it goin ch Thanx Ste- phen King for a future l-ori it ' ll shine hen it shines to those who thought they knew me- -Think again! Bye all it ' s been a gas- See ya in da funny papers Gin Rose Tennis: 10, II. Spanish Club II. 12, Thank you so much Mom, Grandpa, and Grandma for all the love and support you have given me throughout my life 1 love you very much Good luck to my best friends B M,. J,W,, M V CM I ' ll miss you Dorothy. Maria, and Georgia, Thank vou Pacifica for the best 3 years of my life. Jeffrey A Ross lootball; Frosh Soph 9. Varsity 10-12. l- ' ugenc William RougC3U Spanish Club: 10-12, Treasurer; 11. (irams Chairman. 12- Track: Frosh Soph ■ Cross Country Frosh Soph 9, Varsity III. Most Improved, Man ' s youth is a won- derful thing It IS so full of magic and he never comes to know it as it is. until it has gone from him forever — Thomas Wolfe. Thanks A R.. T,C . R H By Zanies Brcck D Roucll Band Concert 9-12. Marching 10-12. Stage 10-12. Wind Ensemble 11. 12. Jaz? 10-12 Remember to laugh every day be- cause a day without sunshine is like night. — Steve Martin Thank you Pacifica for a great 3 years To all my friends, well, we made it Good luck band. ' 82 rules!!!! Richitrd Ruwin Scalbcarcr. 9 Well Vic it ' s over, thanks IV D for pulling up with me. thanks B t for bemg there when I needed you tht most thanks Carol for everything, somi day Renec. Good luck M,H.. M.J , TS D-S- and everyone else, Sbcri Roycc Plays: Annie Get Your Gun : 9, Dnl Team: 10-12. Gold Star Mom and Dad thanx for your love. I couldn ' t have made it without you ' To my friends thanx 4 a the good times Mich. Rona. and Deb ihanx 4 being there when I needed you guys I luv ya ' D.T. 1- Chirsli Let- Ruylc Honor Roll 9-12 CSF: Sealbcarcr: 9. ( onccrt Band 9 Rifles 10 Modern Dance 10. Homecoming Committee Homecoming Back Drop: 12. Pacifica Singers: 12 Thanks P,H,S, for the cra7 memories, Ann, thanks for being an un dcrstanding friend Darren. FN never fo get you Mom and Dad. thanks for all th guidance. Good luck Danny, God bles you all! 66 Jdmct Ro nm Marching Band 10 Mith Club II. 12 Bowling Team 12 HoU 12 Nuw mc mutt Ramble On, Over the IlilU and Far Away hfMnk L Rubin PaciOca High School will always be in my mcmone Gerry S lseh Surf Club 12 Captain of Badminton Team P H S Sky Diving Team Though many journcy end here The iccrcts (ill the %ame, life bul a candle, and a dream must give It flame Ru h, Carcvv of Sleel Thanks Mum and Dad. and Mr Dcpcrt for everything Wendy Diane Santoro Vice-President 9 Softball Varsity 9 Cl Iccn. you ' re the be-st friend ever ThanVv for everything Bl A NS.CS.andDS I love you all To my Mom and Dad. the l-illards and the Spoons, thanks Brian C . you ' ll always be tomcone special to me Bye, Traacy ' (iood luck. Caria Steven S ul Richjrd Sjum What you own i your own kingdom, what you do IS your own glory What you live is your own story In your head is (he answer, let It guide you along Rush 2112 A ■ Ar Kenneth Schater l.imcs Scheurcr ■ ' ' Vl immv Annette Schierbaum C jn you believe it. Mom and Dad. I ' ve V l j H made it ' Thanks for always listening and H i K H being there And Sis. thanks for helping A K ' Y H special love and thanks to my friends 1 hope all of you find happiness . !!i SENIORS 67 David E. Schmidt Swccl memories Hashing very quickly by. reminding me and giving me a reason why, I know Ihal my goal is more than before, but I ' ll be there when I leach whal I ' ve been taught. Later days. P.H.S. Burbani Schneider Drill Team: 10, I ' m really glad I met so many nice people at Pacifica, like C D. V.M,. E.E,. S.J.. S.M„ and a whole lot more, I just can ' t fit them all on, but I wish you all the best of luck in the future. Tina R. Schrocder Marching Band: 10. A fr iend is of great understanding who shares all our hopes and our schemes. Stay cute little Bro! I love ya! To all my friends. Toni, Kim Dana, I ' ll never forget ya.Seeya Mr. Rob- erts. PH.S 1. Antu T. Schubert CSF: 9-12, Sealbearer: 12, Tennis: 9.10. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage lo change the things i can; and the wisdom to know [he difference. Amen Thanks to all my great friends and teachers for three great year! DnnicI J. Schuk I heard ..and I forgot. I saw and I remembered. I experienced and I un- derstood, Dcnise Erica Schulmeyer Bowlmg: 10, CSF: 9 Sealbearer: 9 Ban- ner Carrier; 10 Co-Captain. Honor Roll 4-12, Bui me. I ' m not slopping here, got my own row left lo hoe-jusl another line in Ihc field of time,— Neil Young. Thanks. God. Bye , P.H.S.— It was fun. Good luck. everyone. Scoll Schuster Wilhitm Schweikert 68 — F- Jennifer I ou Scvvel ( ' ru%% ouniry Vjr«il 4. Mml Improved. 10. 11. Mmi Valuable. Sih place in CIF. 12. Captain Track Vanily 912 Band Marching 10. Concert 10 (hoicn fur d - Iricl horthdod compclilion To Pa and Mom lh tnk, for jII your luvc and %upp«tri To B H . V II . I H . R K . S V . you mean ui much lo me. Ihanv A %pccijl Ihani lo A B A my I S II Y mi muLh God Bleu you forever ' To creep, thani for a gifl of joy I ' ve never known. I 1 Y for- ever. 1 O Roberia Scgc U Spanish (lub 11.12 Drill Team 11.12 Scclion I cadcr Derek Scidenbetf i ynn Dee .S ' ijni Drill Team 11. 12 Modern Dance 10 Volleyball JV2 10 A faithful friend t% .i strong defense and he thai halh found !tuch J one hath found a treasure B K . LG. OR. CJ friends forever 1. S V M Thanks I love you mom dad Gotidbyc P H S Have fun little bro ton .Sh.it Drill Team 10. II Section leader Veil leader Varsity 12 Different roads we ' ll travel now. but I hope our faiths will crovs again (iiK d luck lo all my friends Thanks for all the special lime I K you ' re the grcalcsi friend a person could every have Poop unne P Shejrin You regret life must when you lake your ru tra(lon out on omconc you love Thanks Mom. Dad, T n I. Special ihank: lo Mike, you ' ve shown me how great life can be. I ' m never gonna lei you go. I luv u I ynellc Mjnc Sbcchan Drill Team 10 Yell leader Vanity II. 1 2: Head Kerbs. Kulh Moni. you ' re all so •.pccial ' Tim. Pat. , Sieve I uv our gang ' Id. Bart. Jeff. Krik. T C A F rcd I R the best ' Rahs B0-K2 I N f Y Thanks fam all my frcn for the best years of my life I luv u air PooP Tom Shcndjn Michael Shicklcr SENIORS 69 Lucille Shilcy Tern Shook Who ' s Who Among American High School Students: 11. Basketball: JVI 10; Captain. Varsity 11. 12. Softball: JV 10, Varsity II; Coaches Award. 12. To the Sling P.L., DJ.. K.S., JJ., thanks for the good limes. I ' ll never forget you. Good luck W.H. Renee I never could have made it without you. I know you ' ll hit your star. The Unsociable Sting lives. BZZZ Eric Dale Sibby Football: Frosh Soph. 9 JV 10. Varsity II, 12. Wrestling: Frosh Soph. 9. I would like to thank my parents for all the pa- tience they had with me, and to my friends: S.V.. MA,. P.O.. T.S.. P.Z., and all the rest thanks for all the good times. Kandi you will always be very special to Randall Sifford George Silva Tauna Simkins 70 Steven Simmons Yvonne Antioncilc Simonds I wj h for everyone lo remain ihc same. to keep the cio!icncv and affcctiun of my Tricnds. for lime lo sland still (f not, Ihcn for life always be as good ai now. James Sims Foolball: Frosh Soph 9 league Champs. JV 10.11. VarMly 12 Baseball hrovh- Soph 9 league ( hamps Basketball: Frosh Soph. 9 League Champs. JV 11 Thomas Sisneros Daniel Skuggs Mane T Slagle Drill Team 10. II Section leader Song Leader: Varsity 12 Senior Princess 12 Thanks lo all my buddies T M . K K . L.S . K O . C W . I S . for ihc best years of my life Runice rm wilh you pal for- ever Mariann thanks for always caring. dad m im ihani for all your love S I luv you all. Poor HiV 4 SENIORS 71 lfrcd Sblon liiilph Sludci ' fjrk Smcdicy Miirching Band; iO-12. Thanks Mom .ind Dad. D;id I hope wc can get along bcllcr, I love U both, Sharon you ' ve come mlo my life. aniJ logtxhcr we ' ll make it. I wuv U, John ou ic my bcstcsl friend, keep in touch PS My name isn ' t SWADO. Andrew Smith Eric Smith The Reef Photographer, Pacifica Jam III IV I am glad the Lord was with mc in P H S and I hope He blesses Hananiah in the years lo come. We will miss you V M , and good luck lo you in your new band Kricnds, to live for yourself is noth- ing, to live for Jesus is everything! G ry A. Smith Soccer JV, Varsity, Surf Team 12, Now I ' ve gained some understanding of the only world that we see the thmgs I once dreamed of have become reality.— Rush, Hemispheres. Thanks Ma and Pa for ever- ything, K ithlccn Marie Smith Lou Kurin Thanks for always bein;. ' there when I needed you! I love LI 2! Ion, you ' ll always mean everything to me! Pal, Mike, Hric. Steve. Tim, Thc gang 1 love U guys! J.E., M.R,. B.B. J R . LB., R M . pals always! Poof! Kiithryn Smith Lve had some great limes while at P H.S. thanks 1) J for being the best friend any- one could have. Bye J.M., R.R.T.S. Lolta Lm glad you had the chance lo stay with ine I love you Mom and Dad Stephen Smifhcran 72 i£ili i Hrun Solo WrcMlmp VjfNJty. rO-12 4lh C!h-12 1st Tcim Or.ingc C ounly (II I tnalisl- II (i.irdcn (irovc I ciguc M V P-|| (id I Champion Team Captuin-12 Mosi IriNpiraiionjI-IO. It (  ach Award- 1 I (IimkI b c Pacinca. hello real v orld Thanks Oad and family CuhkI luck Dana Vour a great friend Skip Thanks Coach Pcrc and good tuck to ihc wrestling learns in ihc future ichob-, P.iul Soulfjnjkis Drama lub 10. It. 12 President Plays Merc Ae Arc . Help . Winners. I. us- ers, and (tames . Mary. Mary . Trea- sure at Benily Inn . Gradualiun Ad- dress . Moiet Universe . I ct Sleeping Beauties I le . Cyrano dc Bergcrac , ■■Resoundmg Tinkle . Jiicko . Rcsl In Peace . U ail L ' ntil Dark Sailing Club in Swimming Varsity 9. 10 Water Polo 10 Ihanks PaciHca for giving mc the best friends thai money can buy Hjukjn Sp ibcrg Oan Spam Ski Club 10. II .Secretary. 12 President Thanks for three great years, Thanks Mom .ind Dad. best friends Mike J and Richard R Iktmcnicj Rac Sp;illicro Yearbook Staff 9 German Club: 10. 1 I Bowling Club 1 1 Banner Carrier I I Track Varsity 9 Modern Dance 10 Thank you mom and dad I love you both I rnadc It 1 IX-ntis| hopefully Thanks Sue ' or being a good friend lo me all ihrough schiHil. good luck Jennifer Take Care! ' Michael Sianger Chen Sljrhng% l c.ir JtKy you arc ■ tpccial pan in nny life, I ' ll love l: forever Cindi ihankt for the rcat friendship, il mcjnv a lot lo mc jrr Sicnjri lanct Key Stobaugb i lacs Rep 1 1 Scalbcarcr 9 Drill Team 10. II .Section leader. 12 Co-Cjpijin. Novelty (iroup 1 1. Best Marcher 10. Mill i.iry 12 Jolynn ihanks for being you ' D T ' S f I Mom A Pop you ' ve made my n special PA. (i . ST. you ' re great friends ' Wc know thai in all things (iod works for Ihc food of ihoM who love llim Rom M 28 SENIORS 73 IFVmnvnNsnvntani Lisn Ann Swisher uv doesn ' t get old it gets stronger, Luv is hat you make it, how you give and take it To all my friends; you ' ve given me so many memories, I thank you all. Dave. you ' ll always be special to mc ' SDH I.e. ! ' Tom Taguchi Math Club: 1 1 Swimming: Varsity 10-12. Thanks Mom and Dad Tor all of your support At hin Allen Tumadon Wrcsllmg: JV 11. Varsity 12 Thank you mom and Dad for all your support, and tiMud luck 10 all my Tricnds who made it ihruugh two great years al Pacifica Re- member to Iry everything once and the good things twice AT. Todd Tiiiham President 9. 1 1 ASB President II. 12 Plays Annie Gel Your Gun Mariner of the Month: 12(Scpt.) Honor Roll: 9-12 Seal bearer: 12 The Reef: 12, Spanish Club 10 CSF: 9-12 Spring Show Emcee; 11. 12 Presidential Classroom: I 2 Who ' s Who Among American High School Stu- dents: 12. I have no time to prepare a profound message -Spirow Agncw, V Cindy Lou Stowc Drill Team; 1 1 . Swimming: 9, 10, Varsity. Bye P,H S! Goodbye to all my friends To Julie; You mean a lot lo mc. 1 love you dad and mom. I hope I always make you proud of me. See you KM Bye K.W. Victoria Strickbnd Sbcri Lynn Sullivan Honor Roll: 9 Drill Team; 10. I I Section leader. Honor Choir: 9 Student League: 12 Spanish Club: 12. There ' s nothing so strong as real gentleness and nothing so gentle as real strength Ma Pa, thanx for understanding! Michelle: D.T.W N B F F.E.AIl.L.U. Lots Cavy and thanx ' Bob, LL U , and plan to all my life ' Brian Taylor James Taylor Honor Roll: 9-12 CSF; lO-l 2 Sealbcarer: 12 Math Club: 10-12. President, Tennis: Varsity 9; Most promising new comer: 10- 12. It ' s been real. PS. Ann Marie That made sense! Jennifer Taylor Homecoming Committee. Honor Roll: 9- 12. Drama Club: 10. German Club: 10,11 BlCornente : II. 12 CSF: 10-11, Seal bearer: 12 Tennis: Varsity 9. Most Valu able 10; Most Valuable Yesterday is bui a memory, and tomorrow is only a vision, bul today well lived makes every yesterday a memory of happiness and every tomor- row a vision of hope 74 I WiHiam Tcmplcman Cjrb Thompson Kimbcrly Mae Thompson i You arc scanning ihe horizon, planning things you hope lo do, deciding now whal course lo lake and maybe wondering too. if what you choose will bring success and make your future bnghl. cndy Lou Thompson c Leader: JV 10. Varsity 11. Mom Dad, I couldn ' t have done it without you. I.L.Y If the sun refused lo shine, I would still be loving you If the mountams crum- bled to the sea. there will still be you and me I love you. Rick, Gregory Tipping Sheryl Tolle Modern Dance: 10, II. Andy you ' ve al- ways been a very special part of my life dnd I ' ll never forget the times we ' d spent you ' ll always be my beslest friend! K.L. you ' re a great friend loo ' ! Bye P.H.S. Tony Tuccy John Tucker Mother I can ' t say how proud I am to have a mother like you. you ' ve made my high school years the greatest. Dacia I am yours and you arc mme and my love to you is so fine Keep in touch Mark, ok. Kin3 Tucker The bitterest thing in our today ' s sorrow is the memory of our yesterday ' s joy To my fat bud- die Debbie, it ' s finally time to blow this popsi- cic stand. Remember, always love a duck and a bear Stephanie Lynn Turner C ' JSt- 9 Drill Team: ID. 11 Section Leader Song Leader Varsity 12 Do not wish lo be anything but what you are and try to be that perfectly Mom and Dad thanks for your sup- port, I love you both To The gang thanks for the last two years they were the best ever ' nil : SENIORS 75 Todd Turner Smila A Vakil Yearbook Staff: 9 The Reef: 10. Honor Roll: 9-12, Who ' s Who Among High School Studcnls, Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today, well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Mom and Dad you ' re ihe best. Raynaldo (Ray) Vale Honor Roll: 9-12. Mariner Maniax: 10-12. CSF: 9-12 Sealbearer: 9. Football: Frosh- Soph. 9. J V 10. Varsity 11,12 Track: J V 10 Basketball: Frosh Soph 9. 10; Man- ager Ma Pa, ihanx much for your love help Butch Ging. I owe you two a loL Randy. my car will miss you Good luck with the future. Kenda, you ' ve made life that much sweeter to cherish and enjoy Luv U! Patricia Valencia Spanish Club 10 Choir: A Capella II. Vocal Ensemble: 10, 12 Advanced Inler- acl Club: 10-12, President Thanks to P H S and thanks to all my friends there who made school kind of fun. Mom and Ed. I thank you for everything you have done for me, I know it was all for the best. Thanks M H , S L.. D B . J M.. TV. and C B Steve Valencia You have entered the twilight zone, be- yond this world, strange things are know- n Use the key. unlock the door see what your fate might have in store, Rush 2112 Star Van Scrivcr The Reef: 12, Photographer, The LOR D does not look unto a man the way a man docs He looks at their hearts. M D..C. vision. P.4I I LOVE YOU JESUS IS COMING BACK! John Robert VanDam Band: Concert 10-12, Marching 10-12. Wind Ensemble 10-12. Jazz 10-12 Foot- ball Frosh Soph 9 Track Frosh Soph- 9. Varsity 10; Most outstanding new comer, 11. 12. Life is too short to give up hope, so keep on striving and someday you may make it to the top Diane VanDchcuvcl Brian L Van Malre CSF 10 FlCorriente Most Improved. 10. Soph 9. 10 Varsity Domino Club, Cat rapist association. Chicken choking club. Water Polo; Until my pony drowned. Down with government, Down with the establishment Up with anarchy. Bring back Ihe flower children If I start to tell a joke, leave Mr Lantz is cool Here, bro. : 12 Basketball: 9 , 12, Soccer: Frosh- 76 SENIORS John Hollis Van jnlcn Munor Roll 2 I ooibjll F rmh Soph , iV 10. VjfMi 11,12 Thjnl uu Mom jnd l)jd l(im bc l rncnd Jcffl . Kellv B . Pjl O . Mike A . and I nt S . ihankx for cvcf lhin]t To Tom Ann thani tot jM ihc Mondcrful limc . ou arc vcr «pccijl lo mc Iro} jrlc thjfK i jTol jufhn Joft-j-thoo y Kcmrmbcr ihc cMcrda . drcjm for lomornm. live for todj I ovc bcf! wiih .1 milc and yroMN «iih j litv I love ou Jeff. Mom. I .id. Deb. and Barb ThanK ( M . S H . and t f I- . for bcinft ihcrc I ove ya Scoli Vchrdo Swimming Varsilv t- 2 Iwapc. onl lo become impriMoncd b ei another barrier of p% choUigical advancement One mu 1 break throuilh and overcome or be left behind to Magnalc nnelic I oui Vi% Modern t jnce 10 Drill Team II. 12 Special ihjnkv Mom and Dad for doing the beM powible. I love ou b  th Thjnk to m friends. I ' m fionna miv a ' M I- . J R . M D . A Xj . I couldn ' t have done it wiihiHit ou F DS I love )ou J TS Desert IX58t Ken Vi ini Track fruth Suph. JV Crovv Country f rovh Soph. JV Varvit). MoM Vjlujblc f rovh Soph ( row Country Jc uv told the truth. Jcvyv vhowcd the way. there ' v orve more thing I ' d like to m . they nailed Mim 111 the cros . they laid him in the ground, but they should have known. ou can ' t keep a gtxtd man down Stcicn J itfjn Thank you Pal. Inc. Tim. and Mike, you ' re the bcvl friendv a guy could have I  u, kath. Kurin. Kandi. and Monica. I io c 4iu all To all my friend . (MHid luck SENIORS 77 t David Wada Krisly Wadsworth Drill Team: II. 12. Secretary: 10. Spanish Club: 10. The Life given us by nature is shorl; bul ihc memory of a well-spent life is eternal, Thanks mom for all the love and support. Jo- dy — you ' re the best friend anyone could have. K.M.. A.J.. M.E.. K.S.. T.S., thanks for your friendship. Gina Walcbak I wouldn ' t have made it through this school. I wouldn ' t have seen the way things should be. I couldn ' t have known the person in me. If it wasn ' t for her. someone special, Mrs. C I LOVE YOU MICHAEL! Sherry Ann Walker Well, we made it Julie, you have been the greatest Mom and Dad thanks a bunch for everything, Carolyn and Lori good luck ncxl year and thanks for cvcrything. PH S 1 Andrea Sue Wallace Drill Team: 10. 1 1 Publicity Historian. 12. Smcc the Lord is directing our steps, why iry to understand everythmg along the way KT. J H . DR , LA. I luv ya! Mom Dad thanks for all your love and support You ' re very special. I love you Sec ya. K P Timothy Scotl Walhng Football: 9 Soccer JV Surf Team: 12, Basketball Varsity God so loved the world Ihal he gave his only bcgoHcn son, thai who so belicvcth in him shall noi par- ish bul have cverlaslmg life John 3:16, PS Thanks Mom and Dad. and my chris- tian friends Marilyn Walsh Peggy Darlenc Walsh Thanx lo my friends, especially H G for al- ways being there when 1 needed her My boy- friend Marc Daigneaull who has helped me ihrough my senior year I love you Marc, sooo much Thanx mom, I love you too, ' X2 lhbor.ib Ann Ward Thanks gram and granips for all the love and support you ' ve given me. I love you both. (K A . R,l . T 1- ) you ' re the best of friends. Kalh. I ' ll never forgcl all ihc memories. Re- member SGOTD Vie I love you jv( - W;irrcn All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the Lord fiud made them all Thanx Dad and Mom for understandmg Thanx to (i,C , L.S. I love vou Jeff Thanx PUS 78 Connie Mjison Thdnks Mtini n Djd 4 all i ur supporl. I luv U both I also thank m friends 4 their help I pfjise Gixi 4 m wonderful bo) friend. I luv U Robert John .1 M6, W.ittcr Wchrh hnc cisbcndcr Football Krosh Soph 9. JV 10 Track Frosh- Soph. 9. Varsil) II. 12 Soctcr Varsity 12 Thanx Mom for supporting mc through the last 7 years, times were rough but wc made it Thanx Karen for always being ihcrcl The GANG lives on ' Cbnsiy Wcsiphjf Honor Roll: 9-12 Yell Leader 9. Son leader Varsit 12 Modern Dance 10-12 Ci ninas|ics, 9, 10 It ' s been a great .1 years at P H S Thanks to all my friends who were a part of it- Song and Yell, you ' re all the greatest! Thanks Lou and Eunice, fur everything ' Mom. Dad. Brett. Kim. I love you. thanks ' Steven Wheeler J.ime U i;(t ' Steve Whiting Its a hard road 0?7 Osbournc Thanks Mom. Dad. and Bros for everything and to Karen, you ' re special, good luck I love va To all my friends R C . J L . D C. C D . S C . and MM, Good luck Jini and I aura See va Dftn.ild lugene Whit el CSI 4. 10 ( ootball Irosh Soph 9. JV 10. Defensive Player of the year. 11.12 Baseb.ilt Frosh Soph 9. V.irstly 10. II. Most Inspir.i- lional. 12 Goodbye Pacifica and tra fun. look out college here I come. I hope ' Take no prisonerN in the empire league P H S ' (iood luck T J W Thanks mom and dad for all you ' ve done, I love vou both I uv y.i Jenny Kenneth Jjmc- ilbi rn JV 9. 10 Robert W( es SENIORS 79 T Pjirick J Kilkcrs0n To gel hcrlhcy will wagi: war jgains the l_:imb. and ihc Lamb will conL|ucr ilicm; for he is Lord over all lords, and King of Kings Revelation 17:14 Chiirlcs « . ' .?,- Ktc;. ■ ' . V VK- . w lt jU irosli .Supri.y. JV iO. Varsil M, 12. easit--;l-.tll: IroM -ip) ' - lO. JV 1 1. Varsity 12. p,., .i...;i- tv,_.,;i Sopli 9 When you wish upon a :.l.xt. dreams will take you very far, but when you wish upon a dream, life ain ' l always whal il seems. To my parents and family. 1 love you all Michael C. Friends forever. (4! 14} Juhc Ann Wolfe Honor Roll: 9, Vocal Lnscmblc 10 Spanish Club: 13 Who ' s Who Among American High School Sludcnls. 12 ■ ' Thanksloevcryonc.es. pccially Cl.R . M H,. lor making these years al Pacifica the greatest Good luck Jean here at Pacifica and in the future. Jeffrey Woud.s Thorn Wray Let us briefly look back upon these pages of the past, then put them behind, and look forward to tomorrow. German Club. 1 1 , Tennis; JV2 10. JVl 11. 12 Most Improved: 10. As you go out in to the world, seek not worldl things, but seek c firsl the kingdom of God and His righteous- ness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew b}? All U need is Jesus ' Eddie Yiinsick Tummy Yjrchcvcr P ilnck jebnsson Ditvid Zarhnglon Andrcv, Zukowski 80 t REFLECTIONS OF. . . W • l ' STUDENT LIFE s ' r ' 83 i).i|.Tr?i wnw—i ASB CABINET Curt Cummings, Patli Mascarenas, Julayne Herndon, Debbi McAner, Vince Long, Denise Hall, Robin Henson, Karin Brunskow, Todd Tatham, Barbara Mann. Dane Halovich, Ann Marie Gooslaw, Tony Tucey, David Brown, Noreen Hopkins. Curt Cummings - Vice Pres. Dane Halovich - Activities Comm 84 iorecn Hopkins - Athlejrf Con A i Mike Bryan - Activities Dir. This years A.S.B. Cabinet enjoyed a success- ful and fun year. Their fight against apathy paid off with great rcsponcc and enthusiasm from the Student Body. The cabinet went through two activity directors but now Mr. Micheal Bryan enjoys that job with the cabinet. Some of the activities A.S.B. conducted were mud-wrestling. Spirit week, and the Homecoming. They began the Class Competition, a set of activities and lunchtimc contests to determine the class of the year. They revitalized a floundering Almost Anything Goes by including the clubs on cam- pus and had great involvement. Sadie Hawkins also enjoyed its second exciting year at Pacifica. The future for A.S.B. looks bright with the in- creased involvement from the Student Body. IKnisc Hall - As.st Treasurer Julaync Herndon - Aul. Aclivilies Comm. SS THE REEF STAFF • :. . -v ■■.-.•.■. iier; 2. Kim Cusimano- Girls Sports; 3. Gregg Cooper- ; •; ■ . ' .i i ••Scooby Robinson- Facully Section; 5. Phillip Kumai- -,-,,,., f, Kalhy DeMann- Junior Section; 7. Loretta Kolenda- Student VT ' ii Cany- Photographer; 9. Kevin Depree- Faculty Section; 10. Brian .- Lokcv Photographer; 1 1. Star Van Scriver- Photographer; 12. Ken Matsuda- Index; 1 3. Greg Pate- Sophomore Section Index; 1 4. Tommye Jurak- Co-Editor; 1 5. Mike Ferrin- Sports Copy writer; 16. Todd TathamPhotographer; 17. Lezlie Gibbs- Co- Editor 18. Mary Ann Thompson- Advisor; 19. Carla Hosman- Senior Section; 20. Terry Morgan- Sports Student Life; Missing in action, Pat Towne-Photographer; Keely Koppold- Freshman Section; Anne Quint- Senior Section; Lisa Johnson- Spirit Section; Gregg Woodward- Photographer; Vicki Mason- Spirit Section; Sal Paldino- Photographer. h A flf§i !ii flf{!Sih — L. 1 J: r 1 M trf- ' a r ' j- c - J J S f . I W Whji ,1 ,j, . CO lonilincl « pcfiiijnr ■ ot Uuilcnlt iKl cvcru in one ichail ycaf r.. li,.,- •ho Ihink mllmt lojclhtr a r,,bo A „ . .,mp,c u.l •ell ukofrf. ch A )c fb.u4 .n„,l.c ,„v.uw amounit of hard .ofk. lime. aiMl on oica,i,«i. !• : ir- (or al Icati a ncrvuu. brcak to n) Aik). o( cuutx u involve people Tkc n  l obvioo. imporuiKX lo a yearbook I, ihe qiialil of pho o(rapb WiiIkwi oar moM dependable liiillerbut . trie Smilh Pal To iK r.len C urr, and Star Van Scriver. .e .ould hate been no .here ' FrK did a |ood ,ot of ke pin( Sur in line and lerved at a free laii. vhullling back an. ' ' Roberli Sludim The ctli c.f . I c lie (iibb« Ined ti, :.f]j  ell a yearbook S..,i.c %_ , .. ,,„„ kidding ' ) Bu ine Mjni, . , i„ M.uud. decided to iho off Ihe profiiv (ained b) ihe HI  2 Heer ■ cu lo Ken n Mr Ambilion. Gre| Pale, or Zorro. ■« -n II in Ihe proceia of bullyini Ihe advnor inio lelling ' c Ihe ediloe hi Senior year (Oil. Crej. yoa ■t ' lr neal lo Gre u (AC.) Mike fernn. MR VKRSATILITV T- •14 . rve - ' ?«• icmoix hl «hin providing ;, ,_,_„ ,„ „p„ , r,,„ Aduwr. Mn ThompMin. drcued ai HOT I IPS HOUL AllAN from Ihe MASH TV ho HOT I.IPS Well, ihe did a fine )ob of providing Ihe ince.- live and pressure neceuary for meeling deadlines ihal is. when she asn ' l occupied in her obscsuon «iili Tom Sellcck of TV, Magnum P I ■ Sen lo her a Caria Hosmjn. Nlriking one of her palcnled ptaa Up on Ihe bridge in a fashion model poic is our o«a Kim Cusimano Kim ' s ambilion in life a to replaee hmiie Blakely on Ihc .Vponi lllutlmat halhinf uiit naac. Nc«l lo Kim IS (itttt f ' ioper  h.) «i.:. ihe a ard foe Ihe coolesi most ci u.il pose Dn dicg s lefl is Phil Robinson, affccliunalely knows as Scooby Ne«l %m line is Phil Kumai. who dressed in a sophisticaled manner Phil is Irying lo keep his sanily on accounl al his knowledge and acceptance of ihe posilioii of edi editor for ncil years Reef Others in Ihe picture were the ol dependables. Kalhy DeMann. loreiu Kolenda. Glen Curry. Kevin OePree. and Bnan Stokes The winner for the most unique costume goes lo Terry Morgan, standing on CarIa « left Terr dressed as the invisible man f if: n- I CHORAL GROUPS TREBLE ENSEMBLE TOP- Shcrri Hubbard, Carol Morehouse, Lori Emmons, Kim Wilkins, Mindy House 2nd- Kim Butler, Lori Cabasag, Christina Jensen, Corina Bartels, Tracy Potter 3rd- Director: Mr. Tom Ringland, Raquel Longo, Dee Frauenkron, Jeanenne Rotell, Lisa Sybert 4th- Susie Critchfield 88 MARINER CHOIR TOP- Paula Dclliquanti, Janelle Perry, Jennifer Bena, John Schlocmann, Archie Stone, Kurt Hopper, Tori Curtis, Lucy Shiley, Lisa Ernst MIDDLE ROW- Dolores Corrigan, Debra Meier, Greg Pate, Pete Arms, Joe Arms, Crystal Boykin, Kelly Wheadon FIRST ROW- Heather Lies, Shirley Felix, Laura Fipps, Sheryl Simmons. Sandra Webb NOT PICTURED- Timothy Barkow, Sharon Booth, Angela Desatoff, Dawn Drewry, Tamara Findley, Steve Harmon, Cathy Mondonedo Allan Peterson, Joe Vallone, Tricia McGhee VOCAL ENSEMBLE TOP ROW- Michelle Deprete, Deeann Mueller, Kelly Bienz, Cindy Buries, Lolla Heap. Jill Malhews, Darlene Brockmeier 2nd ROW- Anne Swenson, Karin Wulbrem, Pal Valencia, Laura Johnson, Audrey Vonbargen, Kristen Bell 3rd ROW- Janet Benlien, Sharon Lucky, Jill Segawa, Margret Ho. Teresa Vickrey NOT PICTURED- Kathy Lawson, Kathy Merrill. Linda Rosali. Dawn Stowell. Renee Walchak PACIFICA SINGERS TOP ROW- Kathy Mayberry. Allen Callaway. Lczlie GIbbs, Darin May. Chrisli Royle. Bob Schulzc. O Jennifer Cook. Clint Price. Cathy Henderson. Steve Deinstadt 3rd ROW- Sharon Shiroma. Margret Ho Lam Noihwang. Eljon B«kken. Front: C. Westphall C. Juchau, J. Chronister, D. Pickett, W. Schick, K. Ripken, S. Mines, R. Mendez, H. Towne, L. Rea. Back: K. Vancoorhis, L. Hamilton, K. Higgins, L. Waldrun, L. Holt, J. Oskin, D. Morgan, P. Gomez, B. Brill C. Hosman, A. Berger, Y. Simonds, L. Olvera, K. Moore, K. Lawson, W. Palm. MODERN ? DANCE Row-l L. Emmons, G. Pham, S. Baskett, K. Walling, S. Webster, M. Smiley, D. Rachwitz, C. Christen- sen, T. Miyashiro, M. Frisbie, R. Walchak, B. Wilson. Row-2 C. Jensen, D. Pham, A. Fiumara, S. Mercado, T. Miller, V. Fenske, L. Howard, R. Verastegui. Row-3 L. Castro, D. Sadick, T. Paris, K. Shelton, T. Adams, D. Downing, C. Tee. Row-4 H. Baugh, V. McGeorge, C. Morehouse, B. Wilkins, K. Lassen. K. Saari. 90 JAZZ BAND Top left picture Top row; John Van Dam. Barry Porter, Dean Scrr, Dcbi Crane. John Grcnert. Joe Klein. Jeff Thomnas. Chris Mitch- ell. Patty Gould. Mr Lycan, Bottom row; Scott Dalrymple. Ed King. Stcphenic Horf, Ann Marie Goosclaw. and Bill Schwcikcrl. The Jazz Band had a very busy and exciting year. The members opened the year ' s performances at Back tq School Night and soon found themselves support- ing the varsity basketball team at home games. Made up of the more advanced musicians on particular in- struments, the group represented Pacifica very well in competition at several jazz festivals, playing jazz stan- dards and new band charts. The year was coninl-.-ied with an exciting performance at the annual spring show. V MARINER CLUBS GERMAN CLUB ROW-l K. Fletcher, D. Richardson, K. Robbins, D. Burris, R. Palucki, P. Kim. ROW-2 K. Batzler, B. Dalrymple, K. Means, T. Curtis, D. Meier, J. Stinson, J. Kim. ROW-3 R. Verdoliva, H. Schroeder, B. Tran, R. Schuize, S. Friese, Advisor-Mrs. Martin PING PONG CLUB ROW-l R. Kim, D. Pham, B. Tran. ROW-2 P. Nesbitt, K. Kelly, J. Yeung, J. Kim 92 KEY CLUB ROW- 1 D. Dimambro, S. Bak, J. Kim. ROW-2 K. Matsuda, Advisor-K. Venge MATH CLUB ROW- 1 C. Rabi. S. Owings. ROW-2 Advisor-J. Neumann T Campbell. M Martin, J. Taylor. A. Mo. D Wada J. Ro nos. S. Aclirnian. M. Benton. R. Oshiro J. Lies. B. Carpenter. B. Kobaysashi CLUBS 93 STUDENT LEAGUE ROW-l K. Brunskow, T. Rodgers. ROW-2 Advisor-B. Wucetich, R. Henson, C. Guadagno. ROW-3 A. Gooselaw, P. Mascarenas INTERACT CLUB ROW-I R. Hocksema, S. Couvillion, S. Boolh, L. Becker, 1_ Phillips. L Muzila, Advisor-R. Smilh. In trefv C Vichrey, P. Valencia. J 94 DRAMA CLUB ROW-l J. Scheurer, N. Soultanakis, L. Olson, C. Cummings, L. Gibbs, T. Tucey, C. Kerney, V. Hudson, K Flecgcr. K Hopper. (. . Billhimcr. S. Baskett. ROW-2 L. Morino, L. Rosati, L. Sanford, T. Carter, B. McCammon, M. Herron, F. Rains, J. Mislcr, S. Webster. ROW-3 J. Baker. M. Everett, B. Keith. T. Brust, L. Scott. C. Dargan, L. Rea, D. Morgan. ROW-4 D. Gross, J. Schloman, N. Imrie SKI CLUB j y ' ROW-I Mrs. Green, K. Brunskow, A. Goosclaw. T. Tripp, K. Daw. ROW.2 R Smith, A Ghandi, P Ford J MclnlN- Prodan, G Prince. Mrs. James ROW-3 R. Prior, T Small, C. Thompson, L. Smith, T. Drake, F Ogdcn. J P..fsl • Inns. S. Harbin, I CLUBS CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION CSF ROW-l B. Flickenger, S. Owings, R. Henson, R. Benton. ROW-2 H. Pae, C. Marsden, B. Macias, J. Kopaczeski, G. Maher, D. Brown, K. Brunskow, T. Tatham, S. Acterman, J. Tayler, J. Park. ROW-3 M. Smolin, L. Mosberg, R. Wright, L. Hil, G. Rabi, V. Long, T. Stevens, S. O ' Leary, K. Giles, R. Ford, C. Spears, E. Baken, J. Roth. ROW-4 K. Matsuda, B. Bonham. M. Ross, A. Henson, K. Inger, D. Park. J. Misler, R Dufault, K. Vanscriver, A. Spaberg, C. Bell, A. Swenson, J. Benlien, T. Dunbar, H. Knorr EL CORRIENTE ROW-l J. Kissinger, J. Taylor, B, Bustnmunlc. KOW ?. Rabe, K. Wulburn, T. Schcidcr, ,1. Misslcr, C. Thompson, K. Wolf, C. Grieder. ROW-3 J. Muggins, M. Swanson, D. Wehrii, B. Vanmatre, D Wallick, K. Royal. TOP-S. Von Eps 96 CLUBS SPANISH CLUB (:tSC: , _ -J . ' k ROW-IJ M crs S Schild C BarlcK, S Allcnbach. Advi orA Rumbaugh. R Hcnson.S. Aclerman. D Brown. C Mi7era. E Rougcu RO V-i C Wada C Hernandtv. B Pipping. A Rogers. G McKcc. J Missclcr. I Davis. S Jarvis. S Ka mark. M Vale. ( ' iricr B Macias D Pickcll C Marsdcn. Goslin. W tiardcr. J Wolfe. Ci Rose ROW-.1 H Gates B Wilson. C L llman. T M.. r.p T Campbell K Henson B Harve . H I ondholm. T Sievens. N Olsubo. M Bodner. D Hall.C McNamara ROW.4S Bak. K W righl. R Blue 1 Mosberg. R Peace. Mara.G Rabe. J Wu. D leak.Y Muno . A Han. k Koppoid.C Sagel. I Harrison, k .L.hnson.G l.awson. M Jenkins. H 1 ies. M Smolin. J McPhcrson. C Roberls. J Websicr. D Bro«n CLUBS URF CLUB BACK ROW- Lance Laverty, Keith Freeman, Brian Piette, Gary Smith, Gerry Salaets, Joey Mitchell, Tim Walling, Craig Gomez. MIDDLE ROW- Bob Millspaugh, Crissy Beuck, David Fuller, Ed Yansick, Randy Ripken, Chris Saenz, David Sosa. FRONT ROW- Ken Stites, Scott Polacek. INNER CLUB COUNCIL BACK ROW- Pal Valencia: Interact club, Robin I Ic.ro.i: Spanish club, Stephanie Owings: C.S.F. club, Karen Wei: Key club, FRONT ROW- Mike Martin: Math club. Bob Millspaugh: Surf club, todd Tsihsnr A.S.B. club. 98 BANK OF AMERICA AWARDb ' - ■ a« HIM HBIHH Bs l SSSBB ROW-1 Michael Martin: Science and Mathematics, Cathleen Henderson: Vocal Music. Linda Howwell: English, Patricia Alcock: Home Economics, Denisc Bradley: Vocational Arts, Stephanie Owings: Liberal Arts, Peter Garcia-Meza: Laboratory Science. ROW- 2 Glenn Mayer: Mathematics, Christopher Mi era: Foreign Languages, Jeff Hettick: Music-Instrumental, Steven Branscombe: Trades and Industrial, Scott Vclardo: Social Studies. Nicholas Soullanakis: Drama. NOT PICTURED-Raul Jimenez: Art. Tonya Hodges: Business, Lezlie Gibbs: Fine Arts PLAQUE WINNERS The Bank of America awards arc given to the students who best quali- fy in each of these 12 cat cgorics: Art, Drama. Music- Vocal, Music- Instrumental, English. Foreign Lan- guage, Social Studies, Laboratory Science, Mathematics, Business Home Economics and Trades and Industrial. Then 4 students are cho- sen who best qualify in the main categories. Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, Science and Mathematics and Voca- tional Arts. These students have a lot to look forward to. They went on to a competition in which they competed for up to 2.000 dollars which ■ ' • used as they please. LEFT TO RIGHT-Denisc Bradley: Vocational Arts. Stephanie Owings: Liberal Arts. Lczlic Oibbs: Fine Arts. Michael Martin: Science and Mathematics. QUARTER SCHOLARS ROW- 1 Doug Thompson, Chris Chung. Vince Long. Linda Howell, Christopher Mizera, Stephanie Owings. ROW-2 Kristin Culwell, Barbara Macias. Mathew Lew, Michael Benton, Jessica Wu, Carol Wada. SEAL BEARERS FROM ROW- Carolyn Marsden, Robin Henson, Rhc-r..!3 Cannon. Noreen Hopkins, Karin Brunskow, Todd Tatham, Linda Howell, Vince Long, Peter Garcia- Mcsa MIDDLE ROW- Scotl Dalryniple, Debi Crane, i;tcv« Aderman, James Taylor, Jill Myers, Anita Schubert, Jocvin Honda, Ken Matsuda, Mark Irwin. BACK ROW- Stephanie Owmgs, Jordan Fruchlcr, Chiis M-z. ra. Mike Martin. David Brown, Ron Peace. 100 VALEDICTORIANS VINCE lONO Vincc has been a member of C S F throughout Junior High and High School, and uill be a Seal- bearer when he graduates At the end of his Ju- nior year, he was elected Senior class President by his peers In his Senior year he was named a National Merit Seminnalist for his performance on the SAT lest. Recently he has been named February ' s Mariner of the Month as well as Scholar of the Quarter In addition to these ac- complishments, he will have a I 3-ycar record of perfect attendance when he graduates, a feat du- plicated only once before in the Garden Grove School District. LINDA HOWtLl. In addition to maintaining a grade point aver- age I.inda has also held class offices, been a drill team member, been a quarter scholar and won a Bank of America Award for F.nglish. When she isn ' t involved in school activities, she works at EI.SCO Electronics Inc. doing Data Processing and spends time with her boyfriend Bill Collins Her other interests include songwriling, surfing and weight lifting. In the future she hopes to attend Stanford University or L.C Irivine. ma- joring in match science with emphasis on comput- er engineering. STEPHANIE OWINGS Along with maintaining a 4 grade point aver- age. Stephanie has been named Scholar of the Quarter in her Sophomore. Junior and Senior years, received the Bank of America Award for Liberal arts and will graduate as a Sealbearer. Earlier this year she represented Pacifica at A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans In addition she ' s played in the South East Sym- phony, the All-Stale and All-Southern Bands, served as a studen body officer and as C.S.F President TOP ROW-Vince Long. Linda Howell MIDDLE ROW-Slephanie Owings. Chris Mizera. FRONT ROW- Mike Martin, Glcen Mayer. CHRIS MIZERA Throughout his years at Pacifica. Chris Mizera has been involved in several clubs and has re- ceived numerous awards, including Scholar of the Quarter and a Bank of America award in Foreign Languages. In addition to his Scholastic abilities. Chris has a part-time job and enjoys skiing. In the future, he hopes to attend cither Stanford Univer- sity or the University of Southern California. MIKE MARTIN As well as having a 4 grade point average, Mike has been involved in many school activities and is an electronic technician He has earned a Varsity letter in track and field He also received the Bank of America award for math and science. Mike plans to attend Stanford University and pcrsuc an engineering degree. GLENN MAYER In addition to maintaining a 40 grade point average, Glenn ' s years at Pacifica have been filled with equally impressive accomplishmcnis He has earned all together seven Varsity Iciicr m Baseball, Football and Soccer, whil ' - m : ,.■ Captain of the soccer team for the p ■ ..ars. He was selected Scholar of the (, ' ... ■ .n llih grade, has been a mcmbti . ' for three years and will graduate . ■ ■ . -f in June. Glenn IS the 1982 BanV . ,: .i jrd rccipi- enl in math and hope- ■ , .ur his education In chemical cnginr,.,;nn at cither L.C.L.A. or U.SC MARINER OF THE MONTH SEPTEMBER-Todd Tatham OCTOBER- Patty Mascarens NOVEMBER-John Vam Dam The Mariner of the Mont is chosen by the Student League or- ganization. Nominations are giv- en by the teachers, advisors and counselors. The nominations are based on the leadership and in- volvement of the student. These students best exemplify those qualifications. Pacifica is proud to honor these outstanding stu- dents on this page. DECEMBER-Steven Acterman JANUARY-Vince Long tbBKL;, RY-Lezlie Gibbs MARCH-Curt Cummings 102 PETE YOUNGER MEMORIAL AWARD TODD TATHAM il Due to his outstanding participation and achievements in the areas of grades, leadership, and athletics, Todd Tatham is the worthy recipient of the 1981-82 Pete Younger Memorial Award. Todd ' s unmatched participa- tion in the ASB and mariner sports teams made him the clear choice for the award. As a senior, Todd was elected ASB President and participated in the maximum number of three sports, (soc- cer, cross country, and track) while holding down an excellent grade point average. His achievements were not mere participation. Todd was one of the top runners in cross country, and he was also named team captain. In soccer the opposing Empire League coaches showed their respect for Todd when they voted him All Empire League at his goalie position. Todd was also named Mariner of the Month for the month of September. He was also voted Most All Around and Most Spirit- ed by his peers for the Senior F avor- ites awards. As a member of the year- book staff, Todd was a depend, hic pho- tographer, as he was alw.iys willing to put forth an extra cflori. He was also chosen to repicsciu Pacifica at the Presidential Classroom in Washington D.C.. We at Pjcifica merit Todd Tatham for Wr, luisianding participa- tion and c ' jr:j to make the year 1981- 82 tlic best ever. PATSY LAKIN MARINER OF THE YEAR 104 Patsy Lakin has been chosen as Mariner of the Year by the Girls Physical Education Department for her worthy contributions as an ath- lete and leader. Patsy has competed in sports since she was a Freshman. As a Fresh- man she was on the Junior Varsity Badminton and Vollyball teams. During her sophomore year she earned a Varsity letter in Badminton and Gymnastics and again competed on the Junior Varsity Volleyball team. By the time Patsy had finished her Junior year she had received another Varsity letter for Badminton and Volleyball and accumulated over 300 points. These achievements have entitled her to a lifetime pass to all athletic events at Pacific High School. During her Senior year she will have made 3 Varsity teams: Basket- ball, Volleyball and Badminton. She has also competed on the Junior Varsity Gymnastics team. Patsy will be one of the top athletes to have accumulated over 450 points during her High School career. Besides her participation in athletics, Patsy has shown great leadership both on and off the athletic fields. She has been a worthy contributor to our girls athletic program and will be missed greatly. Good Luck, Patsy in your future and Thank You for all your help! Girls Physical Education Dept. ROB GLISSON MARINER OF THE YEAR |9 _ A m n Pacifica High School has a very rich tradition in athletics. The quality of athletes has always been high and each year one athlete is chosen from many talented individuals to be honored as Mariner of the Year. This years selection, Rob Glisson, truly represents the scholar-alhlete that Pacifica is constantly striving to produce. Rob has participated in three sports for his four years as a Mariner. That kind of versatility is becoming increasingly rare. In football Rob was selected as Lineman of the Year on his Freshman team. He then started on the Varsity team for the next three years In his Senior year Rob was named Offensive Player of the Year and was selected 1st team all Hmpire League and 1st team All-County. As a Basketball player Rob played at all four levels. His leadership skills and popularity were evidenced by the fact he was elected captain of his Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Varsity teams. As a Baseball player Rob played on the Frosh Soph and Junior Varsity teams and last year was selected as Most Improved player on the Varsity team. At this writing Rob is leading this years team in victories as a starting pitcher. The abilities Rob has shown in athletics have been displayed in the classroom as well. Rob will complete his High School education with a 3.5 grade point average. Pacifica High School is proud of Rob Glisson and his contribution to the Mariner tradition. 105 ROBIN HENSON- MOST WORTHY MARINER Robin iienson iias earned the title of Most Wor- thy Mariner for her outstanding contributions to Pacifica. During her three years at Pacifica, Robin was an active member of Student League, C.S.F. and both President and Vice Pres-dent of Spanish club. She served as Assemblies Commissioner in 1981-82, was Captain of the Rifle Squad in her Sophomore and Junior years and is now a member of the Tall Flag Corps. Robin war. selected as a Mariner of the Month in her Junior year and both Officer of the Month and Most Spirited for her contributions to A.S.B. in 1981-82. In addition, Robin has maintained a grade poir- average of 3.895 and will graduate i Sea! Bsnr:- Robin will attend Calif. State Fullerton majcrM . in Child Development and will eventually go on u become a Special Education Teacher. Congratula- tions Robin and good luck in the future. % 106 MIKE MARTIN- MOST WORTHY MARINER Mike Martin has been chosen as Most Worthy Mariner. Mike has maintained a grade point aver- age of 4.00 through his High School years. After he graduates as a C.S.F. Sealbearer, he hopes to attend Stanford University and pursue an engi- neering degree. Mike has won two first place awards at the Or- ange County Science Fair, received the RcP ' - ' ; or and Bank of America Awards in math : : .:•. He has earned three Varsity letters, ar.ij broken three school records in Track and Ficid. Mike designed and helped ns. icmblc the Senior float for Homecoming. In ,: ' -•■ ■ - he has been President of the math clul; ;isurer for the Senior class. Congratulini...i Mike and good luck in the future. NCHTIME UNACY O.K. whcre ' s your pass? We have got to slop meeting like this. ' How did you Icnow I ' m visiting from Iowa? 108 One of the Pepsi generation. Walt Wehrii participating in the ice cream feed contest. A grim punishment for scrubs who trespass on the senior lawn What the You scurvey dog! Lunchlime was anyting bul dull this year. For the stu- dents who stayed on campus, there were many cxci ting activities ranging from ice cream feed contests to tourist, army fatigue, and western dress up days. Other activities include the solving the Rubik cube contest, almost anything goes competition, pie eating contest, racquetball tourna- ment, and the iceblock race. Snow was brought to the campus for a snowman building contest, which ended up a snowball fight However, the activities were still not enough to keep the seniors from using their off-cam pus passes. The thought of having good hot lunch at one of the local fast food restaurants was too much of a temptation. 109 WAIT UNTIL DARK 55 Pacifica ' s production of Wait Until Dark was an exer- cise in theatrical terror. The plot revolved around a blind woman named Suzi who unwittingly came into possession oi a musical doll that contained several kilos of heroin. An unscrupulous thug called Roat enlisted the help of two small time con men in an attempt to coerce Suzi into handing the doll over to them, to no avail. A jealous nine year old girl had stolen the doll. By the lime that the doll was back in Suzi ' s possession, she was aware of who the three men were, and understood why the doll was so impor- tant to them. Bravely Suzi decided to keep the doll out of the criminal ' s hands. This set the stage for a suspenseful life or death confrontation between Roat and Suzi that took place in almost complete darkness. CAST Lezlie Gibbs Suzy Hendrix Dave West Harry Roat Jr. and Sr. Kurt Hopper Mike Talman Mike Sentence Sgl. Carlino Yvonne Munoz Gloria Nico Soultanakis Sam Hendrix Bruce McCamon Policeman John Baker Policeman Directed by Mr. Michael Relishes Production Staff 1st Row: Donaji Rosas, Renee Gentry. 2nd Row: Tracy Crundwell, Grant McKee, Brenda Rowell. Director Mr Kclishes in action. THE PAJAMA GAME 59 r %? THE CAST Top Row: Allan Peterson, Ann Hollis. Tori Curtis, Pat Valencia, Lisa Ernst, Christi Royle, Jennifer Missler. Sherri Hubbard, Ken Grazier, 2nd Row: Michelle Rhorer, Stacy Websters, Joe Armes, Anne Swendson, Teresa Vickrey, Greg Pate, Yvonne Munoz, Debrra Morgan, Karyn Wulbrun, Renee Gentry, Cathy Mondonedo, Laura Fipps, Lisa Morton, Krisli Juchau, Elaine Waynick Bottom Row: Christy Westphal, Bob Brown, Bob Schuize, Lezlie Gibbs, Cathy Henderson. Eljon Bakken, Lucinda Billhimcr. Wayne Coleman. Kelly Bienz, Eldon Callaway. The story centers on a love affair between Sid Sorokin (the new factory superintendent) and Babe Williams (the grievance Committee of the Local Pajama Workers Union). Complications set in when Babe and the union fight for a 7 V2 cent raise and Sid doesn ' t want to lose his new job by siding with the union. Sid Sorokin Bob Schuize Babe Williams Lezlie Gibbs Hines Eljon Bakken Gladys Cathy Henderson Prez Wayne Coleman Hasler Eldon Callaway Mae Lucinda Billhime r Mabel Kelly Bienz Brenda Jennifer Missler Poopsie Yvonne Munoz Pop Greg Pate Salesman (Max) Bob Brown Joe Ken Grazier Charlie Allan Peterson First Helper Ken Grazier Second Helper Joe Armes .■ J ' X ' 1 J Her is the cutest one. ' 113 SADIE HAWKINS The Sadie Hawkins dance enjoyed a great turnout this year, a successful venture for ASB. Many club sponsored booths decorated the dance floor. Some of the more popular booths - - ' h? ' Phoney Express sponsored by Choral Club, the csr-cnin Posr sponsored by Germa n Club, and the jail which ;,v -; sponsored by the drill team. Bridget Brill and Mike Ferrin were the winners of Li ' l Abner, Daisy May contest. Runners up were Wendy Flaherty and Kevin Huff, and Maryellen Bodner and Terry Morgan. Next year promises to have an even greater turnout for would-be ho downers! ' Hey cowboy! 114 The mail must go ihrough! fe 10Af J. k « : i ' .i:« - 1 ' ««ij S? ru re, C . .•ii % |§NE I -«-c SOLIDARira I SEPTEMBER 19 • WASHINGT AFL - CIO h: oJ t - , ' i ?: fe iiJ m i$Mi 1. Three former Prcsidcnls, Nixon, Ford and Carter, along with President Reagan, convened to honor Anwar Sadat ' s death. 2. Many Americans showed concern for the prob- lems in the Pohsh government. 3. The Rolling Stones showed that they could still rock and roll with their triumphant ' 81-82 tour. 4. The life of Prcs. Reagan was saved by the quick and heroic action of his secret service men. 5. Anwar Sadat, President of F.gypt and Noble laureate for peace, was slain by terrorists. 6. President Reagan ' s administration. 7. The San Irancisco (iiants defeated the Cincin- nati Eagles 20-7 in the .Super Bowl XVI 8. Comedian John Belushi ' s life ironically came to an end in a way that he spent much of his time joking about. 9. Fernando Valcnzuela was the best thing to happen to the Dodgers in 1981 10. The LA. Dodgers defeated the N.Y. Yankees in the World Series. 11. The space shuttle Columbia made history as the first manned craft ever to return to orbit. 12. The Mediterranean fruit fly almost ruined California ' s fruit crops. 1 3. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer were married at Saint Paul ' s Cathedral on July 29, I98L 14. Sandra Day O ' Conner was the first Woman ever to be appointed to the United States Su- preme Court. FADS AND FASHION 1. The preppy look included pleated pants, cableknit sweaters with shin collars tucked in. lopsider shoes (without socks) and short haircuts for men This look was well groomed and clean cut. 2. Advanced technology put a big sound in a little box. Mini stereo cascttc players became popular because of their compact size. They could be conveniently hidden from teachers. Small headphones could be hidden under listener ' s hair. 3. The country was swept with pac-man fever. Pac-man and other electronic games were like slot machines for youths as well as adults, Pac-man junkies took their allowances or paychecks in quarters. 4. The prairie look, consisting of cowboy boots and calico print dresses were one of the many facets of the western look. The western look was inspired by the movie Urban Cowboy. 5. The punk movement was a strong influence on the style of the 80 s, It stessed individuality and a lack of conformity to societies ' idea of fashion. 6. The Rubik Cube presented a challenge to the young and old. This mind-boggling puzzle intrigued many minds. Several books were written on the subject offering solutions to solve the cube. The jungle look with khaki pants, camouflage, zebra, and leopard skin prints were the wildest trend. 7. Headbands were worn as an accessory to mini-skirts and knickers . 8. British styles had an influence on the punk movement in the stales. Good old 501 Levis jeans came back more popular than ever. 9. The mini-skirts of the 60 ' s had faded out in the 70 ' s, but came back again in full force in the 80 ' s. However, mini-skirts were combined with eithc leg warmers or colored tights. Mini-skirts were very seldom seen with bare legs. H ■m lO ll. springtime fashions reflected the completed this effect. 1 2, The country was in a lather over soaps. Students were rushing home from school to see Luke and Laura. the king and queen of the soap operas. General Hospi- tal was rated the number one daytime T.V. show in the country. 13, Just about everyone owned a pair of Nike tennis shoes. Sweat suits and athletic apparel became popular when the country became health conscious. 14, Taking a cue from dancers, leg warm- ers became not only practical but fashion- able. ' nautical or sailor look. Wide horizontal stripes, contrasting ties, and sailor hats ' I 1 V IIIIQ 118 1982 CO-ED ENDLESS LOVE 55 122 CHEESE! A shot from the balcony. A camera shy Mr. Holler Walt and Linda posing pretty. Looking for me sweetheart? This years CO-ED was a very extravagant affair for all those who attended. I was held at the Costa Mesa Coun- try Club. Many couples enjoyed the evening. With the ladies wearing dresses of every color and style The gen- tlemen wearing from three piece suits to tails with tops and hats and canes. On this night we crowned our new CO-ED KING PAT OGLE. The theme of the dance was ENDLESS LOVE . The band that provided the music was EVERGREEN . Upon leaving each person re- ceived a wine glass of which to keep as a souvenir and a keepsake of their 1982 CO-ED. 123 Don, Lisa, Jake and Kim having a good time. p i l 1 1 wm ' HRp RmH ■K ' -y 1 ' Ik. ' ' l K 5 vl -- ' 7 IHIA 1 i - It V «i ■ lb iHi M| l HI pHj i. 1 Tiffany, a living doll CHEERS! 19d ' ' -n. taking a break from all ihc dancing. Entering into the CO-ED. PEP ASSEMBLIES MARINERS SHOW SPIRIT Drum corps Once again this year the Pep Assemblies pro- duced the spirit and enthusiasm that led to our victories in the many games and events our ath- letes participated in. Led by the zany antics of ASB officers Todd Tatham and Curt Cum- mings, among others, the student body ' s partici- pation in the assemblies was fantastic. Partici- pation reached to such a peek in these rallies that a few special cheering groups were formed, such as Furry ' s Flames , and the Osterode-to- Brummett fan club. Class competitions also provided excitement for the classes, as did the performances by the cheerleaders, drill team and tall flags. v 127 SPIRIT WEEK This year ' s spirit week activities, competitions, and events were well supported by the student body. There was great participation in the dress up days and class competitions which created a feverish atmosphere of school spirit here at Pacifica. Spirit week was brought to a peak on Friday morning, as well as Thursday night, of course, with the lawn decoration. Aside from the controversy surrounding the event, it added to the excite- ment of what spirit week is all about. A Toy Box Full of Dreams ... October 16, was quite a night for Pacifica. Fans and alumni filled the Mariner stands to watch Pacifica defeat Kennedy 7-0. Bridget Brill reigned as Queen for the year 81-82. Senior Princesses were Marie Slagle, and Kandi Owen. Junior Prin- cess was Karen Smith, Sophomore Princess was Deann Shanon, and Freshman Princess was Lisa Sheehan. The Senior Class float, a Rubik ' s cube, captured 1st. The cross country float, a running shoe, captured 2nd. The Junior float, a wind-up mouse following a piece of cheese, captured 3rd. I Lisa Shcchan. Dcann Shannon. Karen Smith. Bridget Brill, Marie Slage, Kandi Owen 131 HOMECOMING ANTICS KKl.I Y HOWARD shows a look of dctcrniinalion. MARIE SLAGLE with her father at BOLSA GRANDE. BRIDGET BRILL our queen has her toy box full of dreams. Our handsome announcer CURT CUMMINGS. Our homecoming commissioner CATHY HENDERSON describes the floats as they roll past the alumni in the BOLSA fJRANDE STADIUM. 133 Lynette Sheehan (head) frfn Dana Feltenberger 134 Varsity Yell V f i« Toni Marchella Varsity Song Jennifer Mclntyrc (head) Marie Slagle ' . S -. . : r Stephanie Turner Freshmen The Mariner Cheerleaders brought the classic version of a cheerleader to life on the Pacifica campus. If every little girl ' s dream is to be a cheerleader, then the Pacifica Cheerleaders must have encouraged a lot of little girls. These twelve young ladies began as individuals, but in the end they were a very close unit working for one common goal — SPIRIT!! Top to bottom: Lisa Sheehan, Teresa Whitsel, Jeanette Gaffaney, Lori Dowt Nicole Najoan, Kelly Kimball. Junior Varsity 138 Left to right: Paula Deliquanti, Candice Yoshida, Julie Haag, Donaji Rosas, Maureen Berens, Audrey Durand. Drill Team L m M ■ni M rS R =i P I Hur B hfl B ' ■B H ■A J|H H y H BRBB HhI g Section leaders; Top row: Pat Alcock, Pam Brodt, Lisa Mar- tinez. Roberta Segcsta. Second row: Kathy Merrill, Sharon Shiroma, Lesli Danis. Bottom row: Alicia James (head). Co-Captain: JoLynn Horner, Janet Stobaugh. 139 Firsl row: Bryan Mitchell, Ann Marie Gooselaw, Alex Moe, Debbie Crane, Brian Crane, Breck Rowcll, Barry Porter, Bill Schweikert, John VanDam, Jeff Thomas, Scott Dalrymple, Brian Batesole, Joey Mora, Robert Poe, Eljon Bakken. Second row: Ed King, Paul McGeorge, Stephanie Owings, Chris Mitchell, Neil Dalrymple, Jay Yonemoto, Dean Serr, Dale Rodgers, Mike Kelly, Matt Mora, Diane King, Perry Cowen, Ron Zukowski, Joe Kline, Bruce Darample. Third row: Trisha Gould, Todd Griffeth, Karl Post, Kathy Mayberry, Winston Taylor, George LeFeure, Heather Baugh, Sara Conch, Jeannie McGeorge, Stephanie Hoff, Tom Mamer, Karen Fletcher, Jeff Woods, Mike Davis. Fourth row: Jeff Hettick, Lisa Waldren, Cheryl Loop, Glenda Moore, Alison Berger, Stacey Horn, David Tacamoto, Norlica Ostubo, Dorian Rachwitz, Lisa Khonc, Danny Do, John Bennett. Scott Lycan. Fifth row: Karen Morgan, Amy Acterman, Sharon McBride, Robin Henson, Tracy McCurdy, Lisa King, Amy Brodowski, Cheryl Koos, Eva Hanson, Michele Shelton, Chris Roberson, Elizabeth Grant, Sharon Shields. Sixth row: Melinda Cohen, Kymi Mac EIroy, Cheryl MacNamara, Karen Abremson, Susan Miller, Karin Brunskow, Vicki Mason, Sandy Jenkins, Pam Buck, Gigi Rabe, Carolyn Walker, Renee Walachak. 142 JD TALL FLAGS Co-Captain: Karin Brunskow, Captain: Viclii Mason. Section Leaders- Left to right: Lisa King, Eva Hansen, Karin Brunskow, Vicki Mason, Gigi Rabe, Elizabeth Grant. Fr ' ' ' Z i. ' ' ' ' ' ' ■• ' y- y °° ' - y Brodowski, Amy Actcrman. Michelle Shcllon, Sharon Shields. Karen Morgan, Kymi MacElroy Lisa King thzabcth Gram, Eva Hansen, Vicki Mason. Karin Brunskow. Bottom row: Sharon McBndc. Robin Henson, Pam Buck, Rcnec Walachak, Cheryl MacNamara ' i , Carolyn Walker, Karen Abrcmson. Gigi Rabe, Sandy Jenkins, Susan Miller, Christine Roberson. REFLECTIONS OF • • SCOTT BLAISDELL ' o, o 3 r F V u B 9,(0 4 (j3-i=: -q (U - r - ' IM ) 3 ; ..s ■ «A r ■«««• M ' n .caj ' )l AR T AND LITERATURE m m ' ' Raul Jimenez, 12, Pencil. M r V ,- JT - 1 f« £2 k: SH v THE KING OF KINGS i - 0 m fe Heaven yawns, a white horse ensue Whose rider wears crowns li H age v Faithful and True ■■F ' Jfflft- Si wS . Blazing eyes, his mouth holds a sword With iustice he iiidpex )nm And wages war The armies of Hea ven Rage on behind In search of the beast To battle his kind His sword strikes down in disdain Mid heaven birds Gorged themselves on the slain The beast and his prophet were hurled Into a fiery lake For deceiving the world Be it known on to all The triumph he brings Lord of Lords And King of Kings Pat Wilkerson of Hananiah Lori Hancock, 12, Pen and Ink im ' OA . iar o Vfv-.r, Nadcllc Williams, 11, Pen and Ink. eSD iv -runnu (IfJii ■4 wiJM VJ .-8i Be Roy Krieger, 11, Ink ROY KRIEGER . n — T Curt Kuykendall. 1 1, Ink C( ir f( r £A ' aAt DRAWN W BY TERRY MILLSAPS Terry Millsaps, 12, Ink M W .l. V, Paul Hollingsworth, 12, Pen and Ink i - - LION AND LAMB March comes in like a lion, goes out like a lamb, their many differences clash, yes ma ' am. The lamb is resting itself so still. The lion is coming to prey on its kill. The lamb awakens and looks so peaceful. Yet the lion ' s eyes look so deceitful. My! Oh my! Little lamb please hide! Amazingly they sit together each side by side. The lion so wild. The lamb so meek. Who would know they would be cheek to cheek? Together they sit small by tail. All for one, and one for all! Donaji D. Rosas Mike Shickler. 12. Pencil THE INVISIBLE THIEF | ' (,Tinie, the hidden, silent foe, |jpw fast it passes, |few really know. When we were young, we did truly believe, that all wasted years, were ours to retrieve. But how wrong we were, in our misguided belief. Back then we knew not of the Invisible Thief. The Invisible Thief, with a merciless blow, cuts away at our years with his swift stiletto. We spend all our years seeking trivial things, without really feeling the joy that life brings. So remember, my friend, next time you flaunt fate, that the Invisible Thief will not for you wait. Robert Wright Walt Pederson, 12, Pencil One the outside he may appear to be a lion. But take away the mane. He ' s just another cat. Lianne Shearing, 12 Lorie Hancock, 12, Pen and Ink Jean Faith, 12, charcoal. Mike Shickler, 12. pencil VIEWS OF TIME Time passes. Violent lashes On our features Vicious slashes Time teaches Intelligent creatures. Experience, Time- Best of teachers Jennifer Missier Grade 1 1 Sieve I risby. I I. pencil Let The World Know On faded paths we travel forgetting on the way what makes life worth living what gets us through the day. We see ourselves as strangers not knowing who we are everything becomes routine and the distance twice as far. On and on we travel our destiny unknown all the dreary hardships beginning to be shown step by step we drag our feet and never stop to rest we take what comes, we take it all settling for second best. Now it ' s time to stop open your eyes and look around recognize what you have passed stop looking at the ground fill your heart with wonder let it overflow stop taking things for granted let the world know. Let them know we ' re ready to lift our eyes and see the things that we ' ve been missing the things that set us free. Lisa Rea, gr. 12 Tommye Jurak, 12, Pencil Jocelyn Honda, 12, Charcoal Jocelyn Honda, 12, Charcoal Gregg Cooper. I 2, Pencil John Frias. 12, Pencil Tim Clark. Gregg Cooper, 12, Pencil THE SECOND COMING Many people believe That It ' s too late They can ' t get free of sin So they preach war and hate You try to help Those people of sin But they turn their backs And they won ' t let Him in Thousands of people Are searching to find A crystal vision That ' s in their mind Many people think Our minds are lost They can ' t believe He died on the cross They can ' t believe Our day is near They think their invincible They ' ve nothing to fear On the final day He ' ll be coming back The sinners will lose Because of the love they lack By R. Carter and Crystal Vision Loy Ayoub, 12, Ink Tommyc Jurak, 12, Pencil REFLECTIONS OF . . I 156 r ' ; . •; FACULTY 157 : ADMINISTRATION COUNSELORS REFLECTIONS •We live in the present, we hope for the future, and we learn eternal truths from the past. This year ' s y?ee ' provides an opportunity to reflect on this past school year, to cherish moments shared together, and to profit from new experiences. As you reminisce, your thoughts and ideas will be a reflection of your thinking, personality and point of view. Our world is shaped of ideas, and ideas will continue to alter our world. Because of yesterday ' s ideas we live better today. And the ideas we conceive today will be the realities of tomorrow. Principal Tom Holler PRINCIPAL- TOM HOLLER VICE-PRINCIPALS-RICHARD HART, JACK ROBERTS, TOM ROB- INS I STAFF MEMBERS :, ; ' ' ' ■■• TTENDANCE OFFICE: Judy Keating, Ann Meyer, Gen Simpson and Linda Hickman leated) i sjmij CAFETERIA: Maria Lindahl, Jesses Sanchez, Lucy Boyer, Georgia Brants, Luella Phillips, Lidia Paldino, Dee Georgouses, Maria Leschka, Dorothy Mansfield. Barbara Hayslett, Louisa Bosch. GUIDANCE: Sue Millonzi, Rose Marie Stewart, Winnie Borghetti, Pat Howland PRINCIPAL ' S SECRETARY Gerry Williams NURSE June Miller LIBRARIAN Barbra Fournier CAMPUS COP Gary Gatlin FACULTY 159 ENGLISH DEPT. | SpjS i fiBBf. iBq.HU Mr. Gerald Waters Mrs. Karlyn Marshall Mrs. Daneal Kennedy Mrs. Rhoda Randall Mrs. Dixie Albright, English Dept. Chairperson I Mr. Bob Burns INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Bob Hickman, Mr. Mike Kclishcs, Mr. Bob Burns, Mr. Richard Avis, Mr. Keilh I. air. Mr. Bob Wucclich and Mr. Pari Brodcrick chairman (scaled). SOCIAL STUDIES History is my life! says our Serbian exchange teacher Mr. Wu Wu Wucetich fJ L Mr. Ron Malquisi motivating a student Mr. Bob Hickman runner-up in the Abe Lincoln Mr. Mike Kelishes shows the strain of leaching U.S. lookalike contest. World History. The beautiful ladies of the Home Economics Dept. Ms. Rosemary Smith. Mrs. Ariel Bohlccn, Ms. F.llcn Fujii, Ms. Carol James HOME ECONOMICS . Mrs. Ariel Bohlccn. Dcpl Chairperson I 163 SPECIAL EDUCATION Mr. Paul Perez Mr. Dave Cowen Ms. Karen Venge WORK EXPERIENCE AND R.O.P. • m Mr. Perez in noon time activity with Mrs. Brand i« ' Mr. Forrest Werner - R.O.P. 164 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Paul Perez Mr. Gary Walker - athletic director f rs. Pat Thompson - athletic director Mr. Art Michalik Ms. Bonnie Byrne Mrs. Fairlene Reid Mrs. Sue Brand Larry Voss (student teacher), Mr. Scott Lycan and Mr. Tom Riggland MUSIC DEPT. Mr Tom Ringland. Depl. Chairman 165 Ms. Harriet Arnold Mrs. Claire White Mr. Cy Young Mrs. Jan Green - Dept. Chairperson BUSINESS DEPT. HEALTH EDUCATION Mr. Don Scroggin Mr , ri MiLli.ilik, Mr. Dave Rcid. Mr. Gordon Irons Ms. Bonnie Byrne E Mrs. Smith - Science Mr. Herb Nciman ■ Spanish FOREIGN LANGUAGE REFLECTIONS OF 168 BOYS SPOR TS 169 FOOTBALL Sibby and Ogle form backbone of defense I it WMiaSi ' ' - H H B|p ' V H l P S ] yJm J l 1 r r 1 III III! Bill 1 l . H . i 1 MARINERS WIN EMPIRE LEAGUE TITLE I The niighly Mariner foolball Icam, led by Coach Cra- ven, faced a lough challenge ahead al the outset of the 1981 season. No longer did they compete in the Garden Grove League, which they had dominated for ten years. This year it was the Empire League, along with the likes of county powers Esperanza, Loara, El Dorado, Cypress, and Kennedy. Many predicted the Mariners to finish as low as sixth in a field of eight. But behind the exper- ienced and skilled coaching of Craven, a strong running game, and an imposing crunch bunch defense, the Mariner machine proved the experts wrong. The mariner pride shone through as the gridmen rattled off four wins straight, then finished with a 10-2 record. The only set- backs from the sparkling season were at the hands of league co-champion El Dorado, and the Villa Park Spar- tans in C.I.F. The Mariners impressive offensive performances can be attributed to the strong offensive line, led by all- leaguers John VanZanten and Rob Glisson. The line opened the holes for speedy ballcarriers Mike Gandeza and Jeff Ross, and provided super protection for quarter- back Jeff Osterode. The defense was spearheaded by lineman Walt Pederson and linebacker Mike Adelman, along with a supporting cast of Pat Ogle, Don Whitsel, and Eric Sibby, among others. Furry tongraluliilcs Iran man Urummcll inlcrccpis pass against A iccs I arry lurry lips pass away fiti Toi JertOsterode, §b (5lisson, C(Jadforufe , Coach O ' cJ elf Coach Mora Tayld 4.3rd: Row: Davii lojv; Fred I derson 4th Rovc: BVi plaUeBr 8lli 9|prji, K fflyj|iq 4 Je Bill Carter Front Row: T?hry R t)teJi, K y Vate, George ' Jtla ' rc , loc 1 )rge fSi ' r Steve Re [ ran niatiw ike ISC, Mik,e Ross d vejfcf oach C ' SiUb; n Ma , 1 arry Li t, Afen D;l wen, Andi w Massey lel Tnn SisSt Ter_ry e, Mike Adf Si, Brian Don Whit rf_ rry Furry m Coach O ' ConncIl Mike Gandeza fakes out defender Jeff Ross gains yardage against Oceanview Nahay flies in attempt to block punt MARINERS SAIL OVER OCEANVIEW, 15-7 Powered by the running of Jeff Ross and Mike Gandeza, the Mariners came from behmd to upset Oceanview. Down 7-0, Pacifica drove down to the Seahawk 12 and scored on a Glenn Mayer field goal with 1:31 remaining in the first half. The Mariners went out in front to stay in the third quarter when Jeff Osterode hit on seven consecutive passes. Jeff Ross capped off the drive with a four yard Touchdown run. GANDEZA, MARINERS RUN BY FIGHTING LIONS Mike Gandeza rushed for 121 yards and one touchdown as the Mariners knocked off Westminster, 15-6. If Gandeza wasn ' t hurting the Lions outside, Jeff Ross and Pat Ogle took turns buttering up the middle. The Mariner defense was so dominating that Westminster wasn ' t able to score until the end of the first half, when they -.t:j;e i Oil a four play, two yard drive. The defense was led by the aggressive play of Mike Adelman, Doug Nahay and Eric Sibby. MARINERS COAST BY BOLSA, 31-7 Pacifica met an old friend from the old league and took care of them rather handedly, beating Bolsa Grande 31-7. Jeff Osterode completed 12 of 15 passes for 180 yards to lead the offense in the win. Alan Darien ran 14 yards for the first score and the rout was on. Osterode then hit Don Whitsel with a 36 yard scoring pass. Glenn Mayer kicked a 28 yard field goal. Andrew Massey then took in a 26 yard pass to set up Mike Gandeza ' s one yard touchdown. Jeff Ross put the icing on the cake with his four yard TD blast. MARINERS BEAT LOS AL, 28-0 The Mariners entered their first season in the Empire League in impressive fashion with a convincing win over Los Alamitos. Our gridmen racked up 194 yards in the first half, while the defense held the Griffins to 80, 66 on one play. Jeff Osterode hit Ed Brummett with a 28 yard TD pass to take the early lead. Mike Gandeza went three yards for the next score. Pat Ogle capped it with a one yard blast to make it 21-0 MARINERS SLIP, LOSE, 17-0 El Dorado spoiled Pacifica ' s hopes for an undefeated season with its sound 17-0 win over the Mariners. MARINERS SHUT OUT KENNEDY The Mariners got back on the right track defeating Kennedy 7-0 in this year ' s homecoming game. Jeff Osterode ended the defensive battle with his four yard touchdown run with 58 seconds left in the game. Don Whitsel had a key interception in the first half to keep the Irish off the board. The Mariners improved their record to 5-1 as well as finally getting due respect within the league. MARINERS TROUNCE KATELLA, 34-0 Jeff Osterode ' s two touchdown passes and the Mariner ' s opportunistic defense were too much for Katella as Pacifica advanced its league record to 3-1 with a 34-0 win over the Knights. Mike Gandeza and Bart Beasley were on the receiving end of Osterode ' s touchdown passes. Gandeza then broke the game open with this 25 yard sprint for a touchdown in the fourth quarter. Aso scoring was Ed Brummett on a 19 yard pass from Kurt Wise and Steve Reynolds on a five yard run. MARINERS TOP LOARA, 19-7 The Mariners intercepted five Loara passes en route to a 19-7 win over the Saxons. Pacifica scored on its opening possession, relying on the strength of the offensive line to drive 72 yards before Pat Ogle took it in from seven yards out. Jeff Ross had two three yard touchdown runs. The win put the Mariners in the league ' s driver ' s seat with a 4-1 league mark going into the big showdown with Esperanza. MARINERS SCORE BIG UPSET, 37-14 Down 14-0 to the third ranked team in the county, things seemed a little hopeless. However the mighty Mariners showed how much character they had in coming back to beat Esperanza, 37-14. Ed Brummett led the comeback with an interception and a big 39 yard say hey reception to set up Kelly Bengford ' s tying touchdown. Glenn Mayer gave the Mariners the lead they never relinquished with a 35 yard field goal. Mike Gandeza then scored twice on consecutive runs of 23 and 20 yards. PACIFICA WINS TITLE! The Mariners capitalized on a Cypress turnover with a third quarter touchdown to add to their 3-0 lead to defeat the Centurions 10-0, and win the Empire League championship. Mike Gandeza ran eight yards for the touchdown with nine seconds left in the quarter. CIF ENDS EARLY, 6-0 In a tight defensive battle, the defense won the game. A Villa Park linebacker ended the Mariners season when he returned an interception for the only score of the game. 174 SOPHS HAVE FINE h m -ff ' ° - ((room VSoo(l ar f, rofTclfCurclon. Wt Walker. Co.lLli WIls. Bill 1 Andy Keller, Greg Godboul. Sieve Van Voohis, Jeff Carlson. Jay RoMcy. Brian Smiih 2nd row. Il.i cs. Bobby Collins. Vincc Beer. Troy Gome , Scolt Crawford, Jeff Elliol, Kevin Kritzcr I si row ' ; Harmon. Chris Vlairo. Joe Brusuclas. Roy Foster. Ryan Rhineharl. Don Howard, FINISH 7-3, 5-2 IN LEAGUE ... v . Top ' Ro ' Salem CliriC- Eric Van m,e, Row: Gary tfcrfSIfingcr. .Mike ArrmgdSlc. Richard Hurlado. RicKSi-d Cisnetos, toby i .-humabf. Butch Vale. John Steele, Jeff Akins Isl Row: Eric Hilburn, Bobby Long. Lance Boscia, Brady Helm! Ted Rife, Rusty Perkins. Pat Crupi, Matt Cluca,s . . ' FRESHMEN START STRONG, FINISH 7-3, 4-3 IN LEAGUE Top Row Brian Sleekier, Todd Tatham, Greg King, Karl Greene, Bill Long Bottom Row. Wayne Milho, Luis (iarcia, Greg KriescI, William Milho Todd Tatham Greg King gains ground on opponents (ircg Kriesel pours it on. William Milho shows determination CROSS COUNTRY ' 00. ' ' rmm  Top Row: Duke Fuller, Danny Royle, Neal Tackett, Robert Poe. Jim Dowling. Bottom Row: Doug Thompson, Jim Benton, Brian Holland, Chris Chun Jim Dowling leads El Dorado runner STRONG FUTURE AHEAD FOR CROSS COUNTRY The Mariner Cross Country team endured through a rough season in 1 98 1 . Led by first year coach Bob Cape, most of the runners were either young or inexperienced. Playing in the toughest league in the county, our runners didn ' t fare too well; yet Cape foresees a strong future ahead. With the likes of top runners Greg King, Luis Garcia, and Greg Kriesel returning to next year ' s squad, an Empire League championship will be within reach in the seasons ahead. Newcomers Karl Greene and Bill Long, both recruits off of the track and field team, had the difficult task of coverting from high jumps and short distances to the long, enduring distances, which they handled very well. Greene and Long, who were the numbers four and five men, respectively, will also be returning next season. Seniors Wayne Milho and William Milho provided the little exper- ience there was, while team captain Todd Tatham provided leader- ship and rounded out the squad. Coaches Bob and Carol Cape I I TRACK FIELD The Mariner Track Team got off to a fresh start in the Empire League this year. The Varsity Squad performed strongly in the hurdles, led by Senior Mike Martin and sophomore Steve R ' jvnolds Alan Callaway (senior) went isji a now school record in the high jump this season. Other leading spikers were: John VanDam and Alan Darien (sprints); Kelly Bengford and Eric Weisbender (throws); Greg Kriesel and huh Garcia (distances). The Fiosh Soph team had a very strong showing led by school record holders Mitch Johnson (throws); Dave Bradley (220 440), Duke Fuller (jumps), and Greg King (distances). Sprinter Neal Dalrymple and pole vaulter Derek Martini were also instru- mental to the Mariners. The Frosh- Soph squad holds the key to future league championships for Pacifica. Garcia in the final stretch. 178 r I Mike Martin just a step ahead I I 179 SOCCER J 1 •t ' © f k m 13 12 A ,v. TUP ROW: John Anderson, Karl Greene, David Harm, Coach Shedd, John Newson, Mall Devine, Darrin Muller BOTTOM ROW: Jim Kloss, Craig Atchison, Ed Cruz, Mike Erickson, Chris Saenz, Jeff Hopkins, Sieve Marvin TOP ROW: Ron Lemke, Craig Hoplins, Toni Visnyei, Eric Noyes, Mall Devine, Erickson BOTTOM ROW: Mike Legerski, Mike Holmes, Steve Marvin, Ty Adam Fisher Coach Drake, SOCCER SHOOTS FOR A 2ND C.I.F. TITLE Two years ago Pacifica Soccer earned the school it ' s first C.I.F. Championship under the guidance of Coach George Teriaak. This year the former C.I.F. Coach of the Year, returned to coach the Mariner Soccer Squad as they gunned for another successful season. Last years varsity squad of underclassmen who returned again this year, were barely affected by graduation. Leading the Mariners were all league performers Jim Engels, Nico Petesch and Glenn Mayer. With Greg Alee, Dave Micus, Steve Fosmire, Randy LePore and Don Mahoney all playing key roles. Helping Teriaak, this year, with the coaching duties were former players Jay Sheed, in charge of the J.V. ' s and Mike Erick.son, coaching Frosh-Soph. The experience of this years squad of returning lettermen and the leadership of Teriaak were sure to give headaches to the rest of the Empire League. Head Coach Teriaak 181 I I a? Ik r J 182 183 This past season the Mariner wrestling team enjoyed the tough competition of the Empire League. The Mariners finished the season with eight wins and four losses. Outstanding indivi- duals for the Mariners were Brian Solo, Steve Britland, John Ingram, Kurt Schneider, Chris Brito, Mike Lee, Gus Luna, Clint Price, Steve Harmon, Terry Morgan, Brian Taylor, Bill Carter and Jay Webster. Throughout the season the Mariners placed individuals in some of the hardest tournaments in our area. In the Empire League finals the Mariner grapplers staged an overwhelming per- formance by placing many individuals. Thus several individuals qualified to CIF. Congratu- lations Pacifica Wrestling. Steve Britland Brian Solo 184 WRESTLING S, ' iJ ' ' 5 U 185 ' i!f- ' ' W y«..r Sit mll r ' rf M ■ ' -jAi. t John Ingram WRESTLING Terry Morgan Brian Taylor Jay Webster BASKETBALL Ed Brummett fires a jumper Mike Ferrin concentrates on free throw WM Pf ■[H ■ jh«i 1 H m 1 HL H H 1 ' fi | M CSM t A -a l H k Hly u HP Hv ' l B i . HT T 1 HJI H Bb 1 ' jri 3 H f r 4 wj IF W J l k ' - ,M M 1 .C c )vHlr rir H ET -Ih I _r F ' : H w? ' ■N ' ' (h I ■.. rf 1 1 i 1 1 mI 1 Top row: Manager Ralph Sluder, Kelly Howard, Rob Glisson, Craig Pearce, Todd Henson, Dave Morse, Jon Nagel, Coach Ron Malmquist Bottom row: Ed ■ Brummett, Mike Ferrin, Tom Koos, Jimi Hendrix, Walt Blakely, Peter Garcia-Meza ■ 188 Coach Malmquist discusses strategy The Pacifica basketball program took a turn for the belter in the 1981-82 season. All four teams have compiled winning records, including the varsity, who were victorious in eight of their first twelve contests. The varsity squad ' s lone weakness was height, as their tallest starter barely stood 6 2 tall. But they made up for it in team quickness and unity. The Mariners would employ a tenacious press to force opponent ' s turnovers, then use a lightning-quick fast break to capitalize on their speed advantage. The Mariner fast break was led by point guard Mike Fcrrin, while Jon Nagcl and Ed Brummett provided the outside shooting. Wait Blakely and Todd Henson added the muscle on the boards, while Tom Koos, Dave Morse, and Rob Glisson provided the depth that every good team needs coming off the bench. 189 B Wall Blakcly skies for jump ball S IM fet S fJ ipj W MFol r-j ' .xk SpL ' f5ft« ioiMid B TMmlHI iri if«m i l iH The JV basketball team, coached by Rhett Meckel, had a great start and has compiled a fine record. Led by starters Bill Long, Brad Schneider, Bruce Swerdfeger, Mark Bradley and Jerry Crowell, they won the Gar- den Grove tournament, were run- ners-up in the Santa Ana tourna- ment, and won four of their first seven league games. Their leading scorers were Mark Bradley and Brad Schneider, while Bill Long led in assists. Top row: Chris Thorne, Mark Bradley, Jerry Crowell, Bruce Swerdfeger, Brad Schneider, Manager John Rogers Bottom row: Gary Deems, Bill Long, Dave West. Doug Lampkin, Larry VanMatre The Sophomores, while finding it hard to keep up the superb sophomore tradition, had a fine season anyway. Third-year Coach Marly Mikkelsen possessed a team with much depth and few stars. This team balance resulted in five victories in seven league games. The team was led by the three big men, Mitch Johnson, Tony Ledesma, and David Brad- ley. Joe Sakamoto and Jeff Carl- son provided the ballhandling and outside shooting. Top row: Brad Dickey, Glenn Craycraft, Jason Scherer, Tony Ledesma. Mitch Johnson, Jeff Carlson, David Bradley, Coach Marty Mikkelsen Bottom Row; Sal Herrera, Joey Sakamoto, Joe Brusuelas, Steve VanVoorhis, Anker Christensen. Tom Kilpatrick The Freshmen, led by Coach Dave Jones, broke out early, win- ning four of their first seven league games. The team is rich in potential, and should provide for a strong future for Pacifica bas- ketball. Leading scorer Bob Long led the freshmen, who possessed a strong defense to ab.solutely deny any easy baskets. The Freshmen can look forward to a strong Sophomore team. Top row: Bob Reabcr, Keith Hall. Tim Shumway, Carlos Tahiti. Dave Brodi, Gary Brown, Danny Dclalorrc Bottom row: Ferdinand Rivera. Bob Long. Pal Crupi. Gary Chavez. Russell Yano. Rusty Perkins 191 SWIMMING ' ' ' % ' % w Ken Vaughan and Greg Pate Wehrii prepares for start Walt Wehrii finishes race The Boy ' s Swimming teams were made of a lot of new comers with only a few returners. Coached by Chris Hurst, the teams worked mornings and afternoons extremely hard. Their talents and times improved with each meet. The most outstanding swimmers on the squad were senior, Scott Velardo, and juniors, Danny Dob- son Mike Moran. Their hopes for the season were high but these hopes weren ' t quite enough to win the Empire title. ■TT ' OKSWS ' ■ ■ ..i Mariners dart into the water lop row; Mike Devine, Chad Lynch, Walt Wehrii, Jason Scheurer, Louis Travato, Clint Price. John Barry, Perry Cowen, Steve Zicg, Mark Munger, Coach Hurst Front Row; Greg Pate, Ken Vaughan, Ty Drake, Tim McVicar, Mike Dodson, Woodrow Harter, Eric Hilburn, Clint Sehluter not shown; Scott Velardo, Mike Moran, Dan Dobson 192 i Varsity Gold (L-R): Coach Hal Yoak, Craig Scheider, Brian Spain, Brian Carpenter, Jerry Crowell, Chris Brito, Roger McDow, Tom Sosa Brilo practices putting The Mariner golf squad enjoyed a fine season in 1982. Led by senior returner Chris Brito and impres- sive newcomers Craig Schneider and Jerry Crowell. the team rolled off some early victories, including one over league rival Loara. Coach Hal Yoak foresees a strong future ahead, on account of the fact that most of the club consists of underclassmen that will provide for an even stronger team next year. Schneider wedges Mariner practices swing GOLF 193 TENNIS 194 The 1982 edition of the Pacifica Tennis Team was very young and in- experienced with just two returning lettermen. The Varsity netmen were led by the No. 1 and No. 3 players from last year, Brian Barry and John Schloemann. Barry and So hloemann carried the team until first year Varsity play- ers Kevin Chamberlain, Matt De- vine, Due Pham, Jordan Einbinder, Tom Brunskow, and Dave Conway gained experience. Brian Barry, only a sophomore, has the potential to be the best play- er Pacifica has ever produced. Al- ready he is one of the outstanding players in the Empire League. Coach Gene Yamate JUNIOR VARSITY TOP: Bruce Dalrgmplc. J;ick Cav;in:iugh. Scott Conrad, BOTTOM: lohn Kim. (icorgc 1 crcvrc. Mark Cohen 195 BASEBALL Pat Ogle readies for pitch •ithiilBM 1 m N i ' - ' y.; - ,a :-- ' ? 4--- ' 4JI-P ' ' y ' - ' - ; i - - Mike Ferrin throws to first for out J ' ; 8 ' 0 Don Whitsel follows through on a basehit -■ Wall Foley lakes slrong cut. Larry Salaols kicks and deals. Coach Pines confers with Whitsel a Brad Schneider fields grounder. ?? ' 3 , A K- nn •« 25 3 1 Flatten congratulates Mark Bradley after Homerun. Brian Flatten pokes a basehit. Base Coach Mike Samuel H 1 Y A 1 ! ' V IVJ ? Top row: Scott Marskell, Jon Nagel, Brian Flatten, RobGlisson, Mark Bradley, Joh Kopaczewski, Pat Ogle, Walt Foley, Jeff Osterode 1 Bottom row: Hea Coach Myron Pines, Scott Von Eps, Brad Schneider, Mike Ferrin, Don Whitsel, Larry Salaets, Walt Blakely, Asst. ' Coach Mike Samuel 198 The 1982 Pacifica diamondmen faced many tough challenges during the sprin season. Re-aligned into what oth- er coaches described as the best base- ball league in the county, no question it was evident that the Mariners would be tested this season. But, because of the masterful coaching of Myron Pines and the fact that the Mariners have nine players with previous varsity ex- perience, they were counted on as sure contenders, while some coaches called them the team to beat. The team didn ' t apparently possess any evident strengths or weaknesses, yet its depth and balance provided for an overall sound ballclub. If there was a strength though, it would have to be pitching. Rob Glisson and Jeff Oster- ode, both starters for the 1981 squad, returned to form a strong starting nu- cleus. The infield was manned by re- turners Pat Ogle at third, Mike Ferrin at short, Don Whitsel at second, while Glenn Mayer and John Kopaczewski split time at first base. Junior Brad Schneider also saw time at second base to accomodate Whitsel ' s wish to play the outfield. The outfield was patrolled by newcomers Walt Foley, Mark Brad- ley, Scott Marskell, and Walt Blakely, while Brian Flatten did the catching with Scott Von Eps backing him up. As of this writing the club had compiled a 5-2 record, which included wins over Servite, Los Al, and previously unbeat- en county power Edison. With contin- ued improvement, a league champion- ship should be within reach. Rob Glisson follows through on a smooth delivery f i%JL c - ' 3 Jeff Osicrodc watches ball sail away. Bradley looV jar a sign. m mttumumkiimm ' % Osterode heads for first f u ¥1 % . 1 - 1 Ferrin steals second ■m fs 1 ; V I Coach Pines ll iL Assistant Coach Joe Canatsey Ogle stabs a high hopper . - mm Ogle watches a strike go by Walt Foley J T J.V. Baseball (L-R): Darrin Martini. Tom Kilpatrick, Dave Campos, Darrin hinch, Koberi vVai- field, Pat Peaslee, John Nicholas, Jeff Fettig, Larry Furry, Joe Sakamoto, Randy Hatzl, Brian Batesole, Tom Bonfadini, Ryan Rhinehart, Troy Sills, Mark Christopher, Todd McDaniel, Coach Hickman, Frankie Corrales, Jeff Cope Frosh-Soph Baseball (L-R): Coach Sibaila, Bobby Long, Duane Selby, Scot Vogel, Rich Copeland, Mike Arringdale, Eric Gooselaw, Pat Rotell, Brady Helm. Bottom row: Chris Saenz, Salem Clark, Jeff Bell, Craig Davis, Kevin Bell, Ron Smith, Bob Reaber Missing: Dave Brodt. Brian Hudson, Asst. Coach Jim Fipps. ;es a ' lol 201 FOOTBALL Oceanview Westminster Bolsa Grande Los Alamitos El Dorado Kennedy Kattella Loara Esperanza Cypress C.LF. Villa Park AWARDS VARSITY SOCCER 15-7 15-6 Huntington Beach 31-7 Los Amigos 28-0 Santiago 0-17 Mater Dei 7-0 Los Alamitos 34-0 El Dorado 19-7 Kennedy 37-14 Katella 10-0 Loara Esperanza Cypress 0-6 AWARDS VARSITY 3-1 2-1 3-1 0-3 2-1 2-3 4-0 1-0 1-0 2-1 1-0 3-0 4-1 2-1 2-2 2-0 2-0 Most Valuable Players Kelly Bengford Mike Adelman Captains Jeff Osterode Mike Adelman Jeff Ross Jeff Ernst Most Inspirational Pat Ogle Don Whitsel Back of the Year Mike Gandeza Lineman of the Year John VanZanton Defensive Player of the Year Ed Brummett Doug Nahay Offensive Player of the Year Rob Glisson ALL COUNTY 1st Team Rob Glisson 2nd Team Don Whitsel Mike Gandeza Mike Adelman Kelly Bengford Walt Pederson ALL C.LF. I- Walt Pederson Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player Donny Howard Captain Pat Peaslee Most Valuable- Jim Engels Captain- Nico Petesch Most Improved- Bruce Ennon Most Inspirational- Todd Tatham Defensive Player- Don Mahoney Coaches Award- Nico Petesch Junior Varsity Awards Most Valuable- Craig Ashley Captain- Scatt Schuster Most Improved- David Harm Most Inspirational- Robert Scott Defensive Player- Jim Kloss Coaches Award- Jim Kloss Frosh Soph Awards Most Valuable- Jeff Hopkins Captain- Iviatt Devine Most Improved- Mike Holmes Defensive Player- Toni Visnyei Coaches Award- Jeff Hopkins 202 AWARD SCORES BASKETBALL Fullerton Rosemead El Dorado Newport Harbor Saddleback Los Alamtos El Dorado El Toro Brca-Olinda Savanna Anaheim Kennedy Katella Loara Esperanza Cypress El Dorado Los Alamitos Katella Kennedy Esperanza Loara Cypress AWARDS Most Valuable Player Mike Ferrin Most Improved Kelly Howard Most Inspirational Ed Brummett Captain Mike Ferrin All League Mike Ferrin, Jon Nagel Junior Varsity Most Valuable Player Mark Bradley Captain Brad Schneider, Mark Bradley Sophomore Most Valuable Player Joe Sakenoto Captain Jeff Carlson Freshman Coaches Awards Pat Crupi, Gary Brown VARSITY P.H.S. Opp. 61 71 88 52 79 84 51 71 68 57 72 66 74 62 81 76 65 103 79 65 78 57 57 62 78 90 68 58 34 56 64 66 60 59 82 70 79 86 76 105 45 66 59 60 43 64 ,i V-, TRACK FIELD Not determine at time of publication SWmMING Not determined at tim e of publication i-- -! - Wrestling Rancho Kennedy Loara Cypress . El Dorado Los Alamitos Katella L. B. Wilson Garden Grove Dana Hills Foothill Esperanza AWARDS Most Valuable Chris Brito Captain Brian Solo C.I.F. 4th Brian Solo 1st Team Orange County Brian Solo State Finalist 7th Brian Solo VARSITY P.H.S. Opp. W F 30 33 19 40 34 25 12 51 52 17 23 32 24 46 42 27 37 30 33 30 30 40 CROSS COUNTRY VARSITY P.H.S. Opp. Katella 42 18 El Dorado 40 19 Los Alamitos 35 24 Loara 30 28 Esperanza Kennedy Cypress 42 21 29 27 21 39 AWARDS Most Valuable Greg King Most Improved Greg Kriesel Frosh Soph Most Valuable Jim Dowling Most Improved Doug Tompson Coaches Award Luis Garcia GOLF Not determined at time of publication BASEBALL Not determined at time of publication AWARDS SCORES 203 I REFLECTIONS OF. . 204 GIRLS SPOR TS 205 TENNIS Varsity Tennis Team Coach; Sue Brand, Debbie Meier, Romie Edgmon, Karen Knobloch, Lisa Ruggen Kneeling; Heidi Berner, Pam Ford, Courteney Matsuda, Kim Norton, Anne Spaberg 206 . . yVv J.V. TennisTop row: Mrs. Schwensen (coach), Laura Martin, Helen Claeson, Cathie Meadors, Jill Myers; Bottom row: Tami Waters, Carolyn Ruble, Melanie Concepcion, Allison Matsuda, and Nancy Wu. ,S5JC • -- iWfi IMIiWilill ,. . ■, 1 ji 1 5 jKaren Knobloch returning the serve. Pacifica girls ' tennis team started their season with high hopes and spirit. They won the first match before falling to Los Alamitos. The next few matches were lost by the mari- ners, but they soon came back and beat Kenne- dy 10 to 8. All the girls on the team put all efforts into the season. A few girls really stood out though. These few were the varsity teams own Karen Knobloch, Kim Norton, while on the J.V. team there was Melanie Concepcion. Although their hard work and dedication did not pay off as well as they had hoped, they had fun and perfected their moves. A GAME OF LOVE TRACK Top row Dinah Burgos, Diane King, Elizabeth Togni, Trudy Zand Bergen, Traci Roberts, Mar Buridck, Patti Mascarenas, Carol Wada, Denise Hall Middle row: Mindy Green, Valerie Starr, Kris Engels, Tina Kearney, Lynda Jung, Lisa Horankohn, Georgia Gardner Bottom row: Pam Curtis, Dana Gandeza, Shirley Vargas L. .-.tfC Mile runner MargOfie Rogers waits in the rain for her upcbtAg event. Trudy Zanderburgen waits pa- tiently for the start of the race. The Pacifica girl ' s track team began the ' 81 season with hopes of bringing home the Empire League title. This title looks very possible to the squad, for they have started off with a big win against Los Al. Senior Bridget Brill has provided great leadership for the squad and is expected to advance to CIF. Sophomore Trudy Zanderburgen and fresh- man Kristy Engels also play major roles for the team. TRACK 208 CROSS COUNTRY Cross Country Top row: Tracy Roberts, Rene Zieg, Felicia Lane, Maryellen Bodnar, Diana King, Cathy Roberts, Georgia Gardiner, Elizabeth Togni, Patti Mascarenes; Bottom row: Lisa Kohn, Lynda Jung, Trudy Zandbergen, Jennifer Scovel, Bridget Brill, and Krissy Owen. dCIFICA i Although getting off to a shaky start, a young cross country team finished the season with a strong third place show- ing at League Finals. Bridget Brill, Jen- nifer Scovel, and Trudy Zandbergen were selected to the 1981 All Empire League Team. Team Captains Jennifer Scovel and Bridget Brill led the squad all year. In addition to qualifying for C.I.F., Brid- get was Most Valuable Performer. Georgia Gardiner was selected Most Improved Runner. The team has a strong future with five of the seven varsity runners return- ing next year. An CI NI of Pacil ' ica pride and it }r - PucificM dominating the track 209 BASKETBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL Standing: Coach Ray Dodnett, Laura Roberge, Debbie Mc Anear, Patsy Lakin, Pat Contrell, Lisa Kulok, Coach Bob Hickman. Kneeling: Courtney Matsuda, Allison Matsuda, Sharon Lucky, Anna Rosado. Mariners go for lo B aH _ ■ lil Waiting for offense to set up 210 JV BASKETBALL Standing: Coach Mark Carlson, Lori Cabasag, Lynda Jung, Karen Fletcher, Lisa Kohn, Georgia Gardiner. Paula Loux. Kneeling: Becky Flatten, Mary Ferris, Mary Ellen Bodnar, Debi Meier, Diane King, Sherry Hubbard. The girl ' s Varsity and J.V. Basketball teams put some fine participation in their opening games but unfortunately lost. The season still went on, with everyones fine talent improving in every way. Although the teams did not win every game played, they established themselves as a com- petitive team. With increased practice and ef- forts the team rebounded again and again, mak- ing an excited home crowd very happy as well as proud. Mary jerris (jenics opponent of shot SWIMMING GIRL ' S SWIMMING Back; Sharon Vineyard, Dee Dee Calfanto, Natalie Gosselin, Nancy Imrie, Jane Kellogg, Sherry Kellogg, Ann Marie Gooselaw, Cheryl McNamara. Front; Andrea Calfanto, Janene Rotell, Karen Reidy. Behind first year coach Pat Thompson, the girl ' s swim teams started off the year good with a win over Western in their first non-league meet. The Varsity squad is very young with only a few returning swimmers, but the enthusiasm and deter- mination of these few will carry them as far as possible. The Mariners had some tough competi- tors in the Empire league this year, such as Cypress and Los Alamitos. But the squad gave their all out efforts to beat these op- ponents. Swimmers at Pacifica had a fun, exciting year and their talents and dedica- tion to the sport showed in every way. 212 GYMNASTICS Back (L-R): Mary Maris, Diane Desatoff Front (L-R): Robin Minton, Robin Walchak Back; Patsy Lakin, Laura Martin, 2nd; Carrie Koaset, Candi Hardesty, Cindy Slaton, 3rd; Vickie Smith, Kim Walling, Glenda Moore, 4th; Gina Salas, Kim Padilla This year the Gymnastics team was more determined and enthusias- tic than ever. With more girls joining the squad, it had helped them in be- ing as good or maybe better than their opponents. The help from the coach, Brenda Dickinson, the squad had really improved in their talents and skills. VARSITY SOCCER Standing: Marjorie Rogers, Carmen Dett, Andrea Burns, Terri Schauwb, Lauren Gibbs, Liz Mizera, Debbie Catterali Coach Murray McMann. Kneeling: Stephanie Bowen, Janet Fettig, Kim Cusimano, Lori Kubicka, Janet Jones, Jovita Hernandez, Lynn Yoshihara, Anne Spaberg. SOCCER liik ' J. V. SOCCER Standing: Kelly Grim, Sandra Medici, Mindy Green, Nancy Farber, Krisli Engels, Lea Behringer. Coach Robbie Weil. Kneeling: Slacv Carson, Tracy Carson, Ashly Johnson, Eva Shultz, Pam Curtis, Val Chuippi, Liz Dagget. The Girl ' s Varsity Soccer Team got off to a great start. The squad sported an unblemished record, after rattling off 18 consecutive victories without a loss. Pacifica ' s first girl ' s soccer team had very strong participation and enthusiasm. By the end of the season the offense scored 108 goals while defenders let only 3 by. The varsity squad had a smashing record, also proving that they deserved the Empire League title. Going into GIF, Pacifica was rated 8th in the state. Winning their Tirst two games, the squad then made it to quarter finals, but unfortunately lost to Upland. As for the J.V. soccer team, they also did the best job possible in getting those victories for the Mariner ' s. Winning every game played their tal- ents and determination really stood out. Both soccer teams had a successful first season. I 215 This year ' s Badminton teams were making their first debut in the Empire League. The teams were a lot tougher but so were we! replied coach Cindy Millonzi. The players of Paci- fica badminton were real enthusiastic and seem to have shown a great deal of promise for the season. Their hopes were set high and the squad really had a excellent year. Back (L-R): Barbara Macias, Mary Vale, Helen Claesson, 2nd row: Kim Maddox, Jenny Park, Troy Gomez, Scott Crawford, Anker Christenson, 3rd: Heather Lies, Steve Harmon, Patsy Lakin, Vince Long, Brian Steckler, Front: Cindy Spear, Sharon Lucky Back (L-R): Debbi Meier, Susan Asperin, Heidi Berner, Robin Claire, Sherry Kazmark, Keely Kople. Front (L-R): Renato De Vera, Sal Herrea, Sherri Pierce BADMINTON 216 VOLLEYBALL Varsity Team Top to bottom: Joann Saul, Johnen Bissen, Patsy Lakin, Heather Lies, Kim Maddox, Susan Asperin, Eleanor Pereau, (coach), Judi Ressler and Jenny Park. Coming off with a disappointing finish, the girls ' volleyball teams had a tough act to follow from last year. With only two returning varsity players, the teams ' experience was not quite enough to carry them to C.I.F.. However, the talent of the new spikers was not to be underestimated. Teamwork was stressed by first year coaches Eleanor Pereau (Varsity), and Larry Price (J.V,). The outstanding individuals were Most Valu- able Players, Joann Saul (Varsity), and Robin Clair (J. v.), and Most Improved Players were. Heather Lies, (Varsity), and Tracy Paris (J.V.). V. Team Top row: Larry Price, (coach), Eileen Dodson, Tracy Paris. Robin Clair, Lisa Ernst, Stephanie Lockhart, Kneeling: Mary Vale, Karyn Wulbrun. Vida Hudson and Suez Meyers. 217 SOFTBALL ' . f  .vQC jiiP S piU-H itii fi loi sSBjt It ' ormo ' ' g • Xi« ,«ft«f « 1 W- i .- . ■ ■ ' ■ ■. . (Horiogw  rin w Hcr.ftcr j Back; Joann Saul, Leah Smalley, Teresa Shook, Renee Rettstatt, Janet Jones. Kneeling; Linda Mc Kinney, Lynn Yoshihara, Janene Bison, Sherry Cain, Liz Mizera, Coach Dave Jones. The girl ' s varsity softbail team have the makings of a fine squad. The girl ' s have alot of returning experience such as; Joann Sawl and Janet Jones. The new talent that ' s added to the squad along with the returners, makes the Mariner ' s a sure contender for the league. The squad has alot of determination and they never seem to give up. The girl ' s are really looking forward to an exciting year and are working towards a possible Empire league title. taking aieapihg catch is righi Tielder Linda Mc Kinney. VARSITY SOFTBALL The J.V. Softball team began the season with an enthusiastic outlook. Through both good and bad conditions, the squad strived to get the winning run. The team held together with a good offense and defense during their games. The squad exerted great effort and hope for a strong season. Although the girls had some setbacks, the season went well, as expected. JUNIOR VARSITY SOCCER SCORES PHS PHS 15 LOS ALAMITOS 6 EL DORADO 1 9 KATELLA 20 LOARA 8 ESPERANZA 3 CYPRESS 2 5 EL DORADO 9 LOS ALAMITOS 8 KATELLA 5 ESPERANZA 9 LOARA 4 CYPRESS CIF 5 EL MODENA 3 SAN CLEMENTE 1 2 UPLAND 5 SOCCER AWARDS Varsity Most Valuable: Janet Fettig 1st team league CIF Most Improved: Carmen Dett 2nd team league Most Inspirational: Lori Kubicka Coaches Award: Jovita Hernandez Janet Jones Offense Award: Andrea Burns 1st team league Defense Award: Stephanie Bowen 1st team league, 3rd CIF TRACK PACIFICA 72 ELDORADO 55 PACIFICA 85 KENNEDY 41 PACIFICA 73 LOS ALAMITOS 103 PACIFICA 73 ESPERANZA 62 SOFTBALL PACIFICA MARINA 1 PACIFICA LA QUINTA 1 PACIFICA 14 BOLSA 2 PACIFICA 6 LOS ALAMITOS PACIFICA 3 KENNEDY 2 PACIFICA 7 KATELLA 5 PACIFICA 1 EL DORADO 5 PACIFICA 3 LOARA 1 PACIFICA 8 SANTIAGO 1 BASKETBALL Varsity Most Valuable: Courteney Matsuda Most Improved: Patsy Lakin Most Inspirational: Laura Ruberge Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Johnna King Most Improved: Mary Ferris Most Inspirational: Debi Meier TENNIS Varsity Most Valuable: Karen Knoblock Most Improved: Courteney Matsuda Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Melanie Concepcion Most Improved: Helen Clausson Kim Norton I VOLLEYBALL AWARDS Varsity Most Valuable: Joann Sawl Most Improved: Heather L ies Junior Varsity Most Valuable: Robin Claire Most Improved: Tracy Davis AND SCORES REFLECTIONS OF 224 ■il m W - • l£ u F; A « ;l- • lM SI 1 i 1 1 11 1 JUNIORS 225 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS • ' - -iW ' FIRST ROW: Robert Wright. Larry Moseberg, and Mark Smolin SECOND ROW: Lisa Martinez, Gail Goldsbrough THIRD ROW: Kate Saari and Michele Everette FOURTH ROW: Linda Vos and Barbara Mann 226 Felicia Adams Benjamin Adones Farrokh Alcmzadch Kelly Allison Carolyn Alviso Nona Aniaral Tracy Amaral Michael Ambrosio Brian Anderson Glenn Anderson Wendy Anderson Craig Ashley Craig Atchison Lorrie Backman Sookja Bak Angela Baldonado Kevin Barnes Kelly Barron Lucinda Billhimcr Darrin Bilodcau Steven Bingham Dcnisc Blachowski Bryan Blackburn Laura Blair Kathy Blake Walter Blakely Daylen Blickcnderfcr F.die Blisicin Raehelle Blue Gary Bodmar JUNIORS 227 Thomas Bonfadini Christopher Bowman Sandra Bowman Herman Bradley Kathleen Bradley Mark Bradley Kelly Brayman Gregory Bright Susan Bri Stephen Britland Pamela Brodt John Brown Kevin Brown Thomas Brunskow Tami Brust Mary Burdick Cindy Buries Sheryl Cain Julie Chamberlain Jody Chandler Traci Chapparo Jacquelyn Christensen Janelle Chronister Timothy Clark Tammie Clites JcnniferCoffelt Melinda Cohen Melanie Concepcion Cathleen Connor Micheal Connors 228 ■hi ll Jennifer Cook Scan Corcran Rona Costanza Shawna Couvillion Charles Coward Mcrric Cronk Susan Crupi Edward Cruz Martha Csurilla Glen Curry Michelle Daigncault Elizabeth Daggett Cindy Davis Deborah Dean Diana Dcaring Ciary Deems David Dees Wendy Dcfields Shawna DcMann Micheal Denertog Kevin Depree Michelle Deprete Dominic Dett Alton Doulhil Todd Edwards Gail Egerton Deborah Elliot Gary Ellis Lynda Elmquist Juliann Emmons JUNIORS 229 230 ■u Li Andrea Hanson David Harm Slacey Hasserd Paul Hatzl Joseph Heaton Steve Helm Ted Henkel Patricia Hernandez Haylcy Herron Todd Hesskamp Kalherine Higgins Stacie Hines Bgn Kathleen Hughes Fe Alice Hugo Christine Hyham Dena Iman Nancy Imrie Tiffany Isham Alicia James Jean Randall Sandra Jenkins Kip Jett Laura Johnson Mark Jones JUNIORS 231 Jorge Juarez Deborah Jue Michele Kanter Micheal Katsanevas Garrison Keller Lisa Kelly Cindy Kemnetz Wendy Kenmuir Grace Kim Ji Hyun Kim Phillip Kim Rosa Nim Philip Lepore Joseph Lies Kurt Lind Larry Lindholm Micheal Lobsilz William Long Steven Loop Catherine Lucas Sharon Luckey Spencer Lutes Patly Lynch Donald Lynd 232 JIL Barbara Macias Donald Mahoney Laree Mangum Barbara Mann Todd Manon Mary Maras Micheal Moran Debra Morgan Micheal Morgan Larry Mosberg Dcbra Muehl Deann Mueller Marvin Muller Wendy Murphy Chris Murray Dcnisc Myers Jonathan Nagel Andrea Negrelle JUNIORS 233 John Roberts Micheal Robinson Steven Roll Laura Romero Kenny Romine Linda Rosati Judy Rose Darrin Rostawicki Terrance Rotell Lisa Ruggert Wayne Russell Katherine Saari Robert Sabol Larry Salaels Lisa Sanford Joann Saul John Schild Scott Schlieper H m p n W ' y l ' H Wl 11 w V u g V m m John Schloemann Beth Schnagel Bradley Schneider Richard Schulze Lisa Schuster Lisa Scott Jill Segawa Sharon Seidner Paula Shaklee Julianne Shaleen Sharon Shiroma Richard Shumway Kimberly Sidebotham Alexandria Silva Frank Silva Joseph Sisneros Mariann Slagle Karen Smith Rhonda Smith Stephanie Smith Mark Smolin Damon Smythe Rina Solomon Thomas Sosa 235 Ann Spaberg Cynthia Spear Heide Stahl Tiffany Stevens John Stinson Brian Stokes Archie Stone Monty Stoner Dawn Stowell Damon Stricklin Kevin Swank Frederick Sweet Anne Swendson Bruce Swerdfeger David Takamoto Cheryl Tee Jeffery Thomas Christina Thompson Audrey Vonbargen Linds Vos Renee Walchak Lisa Waldron Joel Walker Kim Walling 236 w wm Amy Wang Robert Warfield Sheryl Wasscrman David Waters Deborah Webb Jay cbsler Dean Wherli Karen Wei Tammy Welker David West Mike Wilborn James Wilcox Danny Willell Debbie Williams Nadelle Williams Nancy Williams Gregg Wilsey Thomas Wilson Karin Wolf Robert Wright James Yeung Debbie Yoshida Rhonda Zappa Tim Zoerline JUNIORS 237 REFLECTIONS OF. . SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Our program at Pacifica would be somewhat lacking without the Sophomore Class Officers. With each new school year the Sophomore Class Officers change but the dedication and enthusiasm that radiates from these members never varies. The Sophomore Class Officers pictured above are, from left to right, Top row: Kisten Yuki, Ronda Niswander, Greg Pate, and Anna Rosado, Bottom row: Eva Schultz and Cathy Roberts. Each and every Sophomore Class Officer wishes each of you the best. We are confident in the ability of the Sophomore Class to take us to the top and make us all proud to be Mariners. 240 Amy Acterman Terri Adams Mike Adkins John Anderson Scoti Anderson Bill Anlicouni Joe Armcs Mike Ascarate Chris Ashby Gina Atchison Ida Bade Dave Bailes im Barkow Brian Barry Corina Barlels John Bales Brian Batesole Rick Battaglia Karl Batzler Steve Beatly SOPHOMORES 241 Vince Beer Stephanie Beesley Lea Behringer Jeff Bell Jennifer Bena Debbie Benjamin Larry Benn Pauline Benoun Jim Benton Maureen Berens Chris Bernert Gary Beuck Silena Biancone Rory Bills Johnen Bissen Robert Blair Mike Blake Mary Ellen Bodnar FW I H r B I K ■ - HMMM Jwillfci t - 1L IMUB 1 Hj Hh vll l |ip%j i ■■ ' L. fl B Ife ■ ' % ■ f? r ' Bp I I HHv ' 1 ,. .. .-.......- H Steve Boudreaux Danny Bradley David Bradley Joe Bradley Richard Brickman Bob Brown Darren Brown Michelle Brownell Laura Burch Sheila Burns Ed Bussiere Gayle Butschkc Chris Bybee Jackie Calderon Tim Campbell David Campos Deena Cantino Roy Cantu 242 Jeff Cope Suzanne Corr Krankic Corralcs Mike Cornell Dclorcs Corrigan Michael Costcllo SOPHOMORE 243 .-.erby Cotter Perry Cowen Julie Cox Brian Crane Scott Crawford Glen Craycraft Sean Creighton Jerry Crowell Kristin Culwell Pam Curtis Tori Curtis Kim Cusimano Keith Dagarin Neal Dalrymple David Darwin Greg Daub Kim Davey Ruth Deacon Susie Delarge Paula Deiiiquanti Richard Delmar Kathie Demann Diana Desatoff Carmen Dett 244 Kristin Douwenga Jim Dowling Dcnisc Downing Tracy Drain Ty Drake Dcnisc Draper Susans Duran Audrey Durand Adonna Dulcuu (icorgc Dutton Romanna Edgmon Danny Edwards Mike Rgglcslon Mike EllioU Jeff Elliou Matt Ellison Stephanie Ellitiore Denise Elsea Lori Emmons Alfredo Encomicnda Bruce Ennen Mami Erisbie Lisa Ernst Erin Evans SOPHOMORES 245 Laura Fipps Robert Fleege Karen Fletcher Suzette Flores Kelly Floyd Jeanne Ford Roy Foster Matt Fox Robb Frank Dena Frauenkron Lora Friedman Monica Froeber Craig Gamez Garry Garant Paul Gergel Dan Geruals Lauren Gibbs Denise Giem Gregg Godbout Troy Gomez Mike Goolsby Kris Gosney Mike Gotreau Matt Gowand Lori Grant Ken Gray Glen Green Brian Greetham Paul Grenicr Todd Griffithe 246 ■u Erica Grimes Kelly Grimm Greg Groom Julie Haag Yanal Haghor Deanna Hall Jon Hamilton Vince Harden Candi Hardcsly Sieve Harmon Alana Harl Woody Harlcr Jim Howison Vida Hudson oseph Hughes Craig Jacobson Steve Jcffers Mitch Jenkins SOPHOMORE 247 ( - briel Jimenez shley Johnson Julie Johnson Lisa Johnson Mitch Johnson Durk Jorritsma Robert Kanno Christin Kearney Lisa Keating Chucic Keeney Andy Keller Mike Kelley Patrick Kelsey Tom Kilpatrick Darren Kim Jenny Kim John Kim Greg King Shaun King Terry King Matthew Kloman Loretta Kolenda Lisa Kooi Cheryl Koos 248 Kerri Lassen Dcbbei Leak Tony Ledesma Bob Lee Edward Lee Chuck Leitao Ron Lcmkc Lisa Lerma Cary Levin Mike Lewis Heather Lies James Lilja Kim Lind Laura Lowe Todd Lowery Mike Luce Ernestine Lugo Chad Lynch Kymi MacElroy Paul Mack Mike Madden Melinda Madding Kim Maddox Charles Maggie SOPHOMORES 249 Steve Marvin Don Massey Courtney Matsuda Jim Mayer Debbie Mayer Debbie McAnear Todd McCord Monica McCormick Eric McDaniel Ginny McGeorge Tricia McGhee Becki Mclnnes Debbie Meier Bob Mcndenhall Nicole Mendoza Sandra Mercado Stu Merino Jennine Mertz r Kenny Metzger Larry Milam Diana Milhone Jerry Mills Susan Mitchell Teri Miyashiro Liz Mizera Keith Mizuno Cathy Mondonedo Daryle Moore Matt Mora Carol Morehouse Cheryl Morehouse Nevra Moreno Shelly Muehl Steve Muise John Muller Mark Mungcr 250 Michelle Navarro Bill Neblell Cindy Nelson Robert Nesler Jeff Newman John Nicholas Ronda Niswander Chris O ' Connell Maureen O ' Dell Flynn Olsen Tomi Ormiston Colleen Ormsby Ron Owens Gary Pacheco Mike Palucki Tracy Paris Greg Pate Cheryl Pearce Buff Pearson Pat Peaslee Denise Perry Janelle Perry Allan Peterson Giao Pham Quynh Pham Paula Phelps Lisa Phillips Jodi Plummer Robert Poe Heather Polacek Sharon Poultney Gina Powers Dana Priest Michcic Ramos Billy Rascy Cindy Rasey SOPHOMORES 251 Ron Reed Scott Reeves Chris Rehtorik Denise Reynolds Joey Reynolds Steve Reynolds Rancy Rhoads Steve Rice Robin Richardson Karen Riedy Ryan Rinehart Laura Roberge Cathy Roberts Traci Roberts Phil Robinson Jay Rofsky Chrissy Rogers Chris Roman Anna Rosado Donaji Rosas Todd Rosene Ken Royal Rosie Rubin Renee Rumbold 252 Mike Scherer Jason Scheurer Craig Schneider Kurt Schneider Tana Schneider Heidi Schroeder Jeff Schroeder Sandra Schubert Eva Schullz Bob Schuize Robert Schwarz Duane Selby Dean Serr Deann Shannon Kim Shellon . ' JH H Michelle Shelton Mike Silva Sheryl Simmons Robert Skidmore Brian Sluder Janene Small Bryan Smith Dawna Smith Joe Smith : SOPHOMORES 253 Ann Stoermer Judy Stout Dawne Stricklin Jeff Sung Mark Swanson Christina Swoboda Lisa Sybert Neal Tackett Danny Talbert Mike Taylor Wendy Thomas Nicole Thompson Greg Thome Jim Thrasher Dawn Thum Trisha Togni Alan Tonden Tiffany Tripp Lesley Tupa Tisa Turner Doug Ulrey Eddie Valencia Laurie Vallandingham Joey Vallone Larry Vanmatre Steve Vanvoorhis Joe Vecchi Mary Velasquez Marilu Verdad Rob Verdeyen Tony Visnvei Bart Vonbargen Tom Waechter Robin Walchak Leilei Wang Phil Wapato 254 Darren Wasscrman Elaine Waynick Sandra Webb Sandy Weiss Kelly Wheadon Kim White Line Whitehead Lisa Whytc Andy Wilcox Gina Wilkerson Brenda Wilkins Jeff Williams Kim Williams Troy Williams Andy Wilson Belinda Wilson Chris Wilson Carl Wimmer Renee Wisniewski Cindy Woirhaye David Wolfe Jerry Wood Gregg Woodward Pam Ylst Jay Yonemoto Candicc Yoshida Lynne Yoshihara Kisten Yuki Trudy Zandbcrgen Steve Zieg SOPHOMORES REFLECTIONS OF . 256 FRESHMEN 257 FRESHMAN OFFICERS Top row: Shannon Dean - Secretary, Becky Flatten - Commissioner of Activities. Bottom row: Christina Hernandez - Commissioner of Publicity, Jo Marie Costello - Vice President, John Mann - Treasurer, Jeff Hopkins - President FRESHMAN FLASH Being a freshmen here at Pacifica is supposed to be the worst thing that ever happened. Well it really isn ' t all that bad. The older students, such as seniors are supposed to treat us like dirt. It isn ' t that way, though. The only disadvan- tages of being a freshmen are that we didn ' t get to be the head honchos in ninth grade. Instead we get to be the little people, low man on the totem pole, germs, scrubs, to name but a few. But the class of 85 will and can survive. Jo Marie Costello 258 Abato, Dina Abramson. Karen Adair, Warren Adargo, Kcndrick Adili, Shahram Aiken, Jeffrey Aimbez, Susan Allen, Dwayne Allen, Leah Allenbach, Stacy Anderson, Jennifer Angevine, Michelle Arringdale. Michael Asrican, Michelle Ayres, Deborah Bak, Sookhi Baldwin, Gene Bambridge, Tania Benjamin, Donna Bennett, Gregory Berkhan. Joanna Berner. Heidi Beuck. Christina Blachowski. Daniel Blake, Richard Bodnar, Ronald Boivin. Gregory Bolden, Bryan Borders, Christopher Boscia, Lance FRESHMEN 259 Boykin, Crystal Boykin, James Bradich, Karen Breaux, Billy Britland, Stuart Brodowski, Amy Brodt, David Brown, Gary Brown, Kimberly Bui, Hoa Bunch, Angela Burgos, Dinah Burris, Sandra Butler, Kimberly Butler, Stacey Cabasag, Lori Cadwell, Lisa Caesar, Stewart Callihan, Jerold Cannon, Brenda Carbajal, Veronica Cardiel, Liz Carman, Gina Carocel, James Carson, Stacey Carter, Michael Castro, Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Jack Cavanaugh, Jennifer Cerny, Laura Cervera, Brian Chandler, Steven Chapman, Sheila Chardenas, Diana Chavez, Gary Cheek, Brian Chrisco, Jennifer Cisneros, Richard Clair, Douglas Clair, Robin Clark, Salem Clements, Donald 260 Dean. Shannon Deals. Richard Delatorrc, Daniel Delcaslillo. Daniel Delcastillo, David Depiano. David Desclos. Michael Dcvine. Matthew Dickerson. John Dietrich. Debra Dobson. Ronald Dodson. Michael Doty. Cynthia Dowd. Lori Downen. Danny Downs, Alesia Dredge. Julie Drcwry. Dawn Drndarshi, Vladimir Duffresne. Laura FRESHMEN 261 Dykes, Laura Eklund, Mike ElAsha, Jim Elmore, Christin Emmons, Francine Encomienda, Perlita Engels, Kristen Englebrick, Jeri English, William Ernst, Nancy Escanuelas, Manuel Elka, Donald Evans, Victoria Fenske, Victoria Findley, Tamara Fisher, Adam Flanagan, Kerry Flatebo, Shawn Franks, Michelle Frazier, Richard Freeman, Christian Freeman, Kelly French, Christina French, Steven Frias, Nanette Frisbie, Michael Fuller, Duke Gaffaney, Jeanette Garcia, Stephani Garciameza, Angela 262 I Gardiner. Georgia Garrard, Rodger Garrett, Johnny Geek, Jaime Genchi, Tina Genge, Catherine Heagle, Sherri Hcffclfinger, Gary Helm, Brady Helm, Donald Helm. Mario Hemenway, Robert Hendershol, Heather Henderson. .Stephanie Hcncgar. Rencc Hepfingcr. David Hernandez, Christin Hilburn. Kric FRESHMEN 263 Hipp, Robert Hirzel, Debora Hodges, Kimberely Hoffman, Christina Hoffman, Jennifer Holden, Michael Holmes, Michael Holscher, Anthony Hopkins, Jeffrey Horan, Lisa Horash, Kathryn Home, Linda Horner, Jeffrey House, Melinda Howard, Lori Hoyt, Tracy Hubbard, Sherri Hughes, David Hughes, Jeffrey Hull, Todd Hurtado, Richard I, David Ibara, Lisa Ingram, Catherine Jalakian, Avedis Jarvis, Shanna Jensen, Christina Jensen, John Johnson, Darin Johnson, Lara Jones, Robert Jones, Steve Jones, Terry Jones, Thomas Jorgensen, Julie Juchau, Kristi Jung, Lynda Kaegebein, Alvin Kagen, Holly Kazmark, Sherrie Keller, Lynne Kellogg, Sheri k mm 264 Kennedy, Angela Kim, Charles Kimball, Kelly King, Diane King, Johnna Kline, Steven Kloss, James Knalson, Kris Knapp, Mike Knox, Susan Kopaczewski, Chrislin Krifger, Eric Land, Kelly Lane, Felicia FRFSHMRN 265 Mara, John Marchctte, James Marquts, Ronald Marsh, Tracy Marshall, Amber Marshall, Jason Martin, Derwin Martin, James Martin, Julia Martin, Laura Martino, Paul Massir, Eric Matsuda, Allison McArthur. Tina McCaffery, Michael McCaffrey, Janine McClelland, Jennifer McDow, Roger McHale, Matthew McKee, Grant McLane, Deborah McNamara, Cheryl McReynolds, Sheiki Meadors, Cathryn Medici, Karen Meyers, Susan Miller, Heather Miller, Scott Miller, Tonya Millhollin, Jill 266 Mills, Alan Minion. Robin Missler. Adam Mitchell, Amy Milchcll, William Molnar, Peter Murray, Jacqueline Muzila. Lynettc Nagele. Cynthia Najoan. Nicole Newman, David Noves. Eric Odin, Rachcllc Ohman, Tracy Oneil, April Oncil. Paul Oskin. Jamie Owen, Kristina FR FS HMFN 267 Padilla, Kimberly Padula, Sharon Park, Tracy Patterson, Michelle Paulsen, Dan Pederson, Kimberly Peggs, Tracy Perez, Denette Perkins, Rusty Phalen, Tony Phillips, Melissa Pipping, Barbara Placcentia, Marie Polacek, Scott Pollok, Scott Portscheller, Dawn Post Karl Potter, Penny Potter, Tracy Powell. Jason Rachwitz, Doriane Raider, Jeff Rakutt, Eric Reaber, Bob Read, Warren Reeves. Mark Rennie, Donna Ressler, Judi Reyes, Carlos Reynolds, Wendy Rhorer, Michelle Richards, Michael Richards, Michelle Richards, Stephanie Richardson, David Rife. Ted ■ 2«8 Ripken. Kim Rishel, Mario Rivera, Ferdinano Robbiris, Kent Robinson, Jefrery Robison, Matthew Rodgcrs, David Rodgers, Missi Rodgers, Alycot Rook. Steven Rolell. Jeancnne Retell, Patrick Schumacher, Tory Scolt, Christopher Seger, John Senlance, Michael Shade, Richard Shanks. Jeffrey Shcehan. Lisa Shikina, Darpen Shumway. Timothy Sickle, Frank Sidcrotham, Eric Slaton. Cynthia FRESHMEN 269 Smiley, Michelle Smith, Bill Smith, Robert Smith, Roy Smith, Vicki Smolin, James Souza, Renae Stanger, Lori Starr, Valerie Steele, John Steele, Russell Stites, Kenneth St. Jean, Steven Stokes, Lori Stroud, Pauline Stuart, Michelle Suh, Duane Sun. Peter Swart, Kara Sweeden, Kimberly Sweet, James Swisher, Peter Tanigawa, Rhonda Taylor, Tracy Taylor, Winston Tejeda, Carlos Testa, Mia Thompson, Douglas Thompson, Michael Titta, Nicki Togni, Elizabeth Tran, Thang Traver, Michelle Trone, Mikeal Ullman, Carl Van Tifflin, Jackie Van Tifflin, Vicki Vanvoorhis, Kristina Vanzanten, Eric Vaughan, Ken Vavarro, Tony Vickers, Mike 270 Vineyard, Sharon Vogel, Scol Wada, Carol Walker, Corolyn Walker, Sieve Wallen, Lisa Wallick, Debby Wang, Peipei Wang, Tom Ward, Linda Walers, Tammy Watson, Kim White, Lisa WhitscI, Teresa Whyte, James Wilborn, Paul Wilkens, Kimberly Wilkinson, Susan Wilson, June Wilson, Sean Winton, Tim Wold, Michelle Wolfe. Jeannie Wood, Edward Wright, Lisa Wu, Jessica N ' ane , Brian Yano, Russell Yates, Lois Zanasoni, Larry Zappa, Richard Zicg, Rene FRESHMEN 271 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Counselors- For writing copy, matching faces with names and being willing to answer all our questions. Pat Howland- For gladly sharing your office space and bringing us cookies and tea while we were working franti- cally on deadline days. Lisa Rea- For faithfully working on the index when you weren ' t even in the staff. Vicki Mason and Helena Lindholm- For giving us last minute pictures for our student life section. Mrs. Randall- For providing us with your students ' litera- ture for our Art and Literature section. P.H.S. Faculty- For understanding when we had to miss class for yearbook duties. Coaches- For writing copy for the sports layouts. Pacifica Students- For being the 1981-1982 Reef. Thanks again, Lezlie Gibbs and Tommye Jurak Special Thanks and Appreciation go to the followings: Mary Ann Thompson- For putting up with and joining in our craziness, and being there with the aspirin and Rolaids when things weren ' t going exactly as planned. The Reef Staff- For all your help and extra time you put in to make the yearbook the best ever. Eric and Star- For going out of your way (to the beach, Various rooftops, and the Long Beach Marina area) to capture the best Possible moments on film. But, most of all for being our 24 hour photography service. Pat, Mike and Todd- For always coming through with good photos when we were in a bind. John Thomas- For all your guidance and patience that you had when we were running behind schedule on a deadline. Don Sullivan and Patty Beam- For waiting patiently (cam- era in hand) while students were deciding on their next pose. Richard Beam- For showing up at the right time with hand deliveries. Robert ' s Studios- For your over night developing services. Fromex- For being close by and developing pictures in one hour. 272 TOMMYE G JURAK When looking back at this past year spent with the Reef staff, all I can see are cluttered, hazy, blurs of the events that shaped this years Reef. Time moves so quickly, 1 can ' t seem to grasp a full picture of everything in my mind. The memories of hectic deadlines and frantic fits lose their color and intensity with each passing day. The times spent teary eyed and discouraged have little meaning now. The year- book is done. There is no need to remember the bad, other than to recognize the good. The happy memories surround me with a glow of warmth like a halo of emotions still being felt. A special bond is built between people who have a common cause to do something which is important to each individual. We all shared the joys and pains of being a staff member. I often felt like a mother nagging at her children and complaining when the job wasn ' t done to the highest possible standard. I didn ' t do this to be mean; I just wanted each staff member to reach his or her ' s highest potential. I hope they forgive me if I pushed too hard or not hard enough. I have probably felt just about every emotion there is in life. Being yearbook editor is like getting a chance to have a free sample of life m the real world, without actually having to go out there. 1 feel fortunate I have had the chance to experience all I did. It gave me a better perspective of who I am and where I wanted to go. 1 couldn ' t have made it through this year without a few special people in my life feeding me encouragement to keep me going. I thank my family for understanding and stepping out of the way when I had the deadline blahs . A smile goes out to all my friends who cheered me up with a grin and a word or two, when I was down. A handshake and a pat on the back goes to Lezlie Gibbs for doing a terrific job as the other co-editor. We complemented each other ' s talents very well. A very special thanks and a hug goes to Mary Ann Thompson for being my closest right brained buddy and for giving me advice when I needed it. I hope I have achieved my goal to help make the 1 98 1 -82 Reef a photo album of memories for all the students of Pacifica to enjoy for a long time to come. God Bless. LEZLIE GIBBS Wow! It ' s over. I can ' t believe I made it through the year in one piece without losing my sanity completely. Although, for a while I had my doubts. It started out easy enough. Everything seemed to be running along smoothly. But then it came, our first deadline, and I found out what being an editor was all about. It wasn ' t going to be as easy as I thought. There were a lot of long hours and headaches involved. Tommye, Mrs. Thompson, and I quickly got to know each other very well. Amazingly enough, we made it through the first deadline. And with the help of a great, wild and crazy staff, we made it through the rest. Although, I couldn ' t have done it without Mike Campion and my mom there to give me love, support, understanding, advice, pep talks, and a shoulder to cry on. Well, it ' s finished, and all the hard work payed off. Good luck to everybody. God Bless ya. J,nn r u M b fP 4UW 273 MARINER INDEX mn Abadjian, George 19 Abato. Dina 259 Abernathy, Kristen 19 Ablaza, Agnes Abraham, Saji Abramson, Karen 142. 143. 259 Acosta, Alice Acosla. Karin Acterman, Amy 142, 143. 241 Acterman, Steven 18. 19, 93, 96. 102 Adair, Warren 259 Adams, Felicia Adams. Theresa 90, 241 Adamson. Steven 19 Adargo. Kendrick 259 Adelman, Michael 19, 172 Adili, Shahram 259 Adkins, Michael 24! Adones, Benjamin Aiken, Jeffrey 173, 259 Akers, Robert Akers, Ronald Alanis, Anthony 19 Alanis. Nina Alasker. Tania Alcock. Patricia 19, 139, 99 Alemzadeh, Farrokh Alemzadeh, Haleh Ailee, Gregory 19 Allen, Dwayne 259 Allen, Leah 259 Allenbach, Stacy 97, 259 Allison, Raymond Alvarado, Juan 19 Alviso. Carolyn Amaral, Nona Amaral. Tracy Ambrosio, Michael Anderson, Brian Anderson. Glenn Anderson, John 249 Anderson, Scott 241 Anderson, Virginia 19 Anderson, Wenche Angevine. Michelle 259 Anticouni. Bill 241 Applegate. Gregory 172 Arcndall, Belly 19 Armes. Joseph 241. 113, 112 Armes, Peter Arnett. Couglas Arringdale, ouglas Arrindale. Michael 173, 259, 201 Arivillaga, Roberto 19 Asada. Cy 20 Asato, Michael Ascarate. Joseph 241 Asencio, Angie Asencio. Sonia Ashby, Chris 241 Ashley, Craig Asperin, Susan 217. 216 Asrican, Michelle 259 Atchison. Craig Atchison. Gina 4! Awazu, Cheryl 20 Axe. Richard Ayoub, Louay Ayres, Deborah 259 B Baca, James Backman. Lorrie Backle, Ida 241 Bailes, David 241 Bak, Sookhi 259 Bak, Sookja 93, 97 Baker, John 95 Bakkcn, Eljon 20, 96, 142. 113, 112 Baldonado, Angela Baldwin, Gene 259 Baldwin, Thomas 20 Bambridge, Tania 259 Banks, Christopher Banks, Julie Barba. Alex Barnes, Kevin Barreras, Cynthia Barrett, Katherine 20 Barrett, Leigh Barron, Kelly Barry, Anthony Barry, Brian 241, 194 Barry, Jason Barry, Johnny 192 Barry, Judson 259 Bartels, Corina 97, 241 Barllett, Regina Bartman, Susan 20 Baskett, Sharon 90, 95 Bates. John 241 Bates. Melissa Bates, Shannon 259 Batesole, Brian 142, 241, 201 Battaglia, Richard 241 Batzler, Karl 91, 241 Baugh, Heather 90, 142, 259 Beasley, Barton 20 Beatty, Brian 20 Bealty, Fred 21, 172 Beatty, Maria Beatty, Steven 241 Beaver, Gregory Becker, Gregory 21 Becker, Jennifer 241 Becker. Lecia 94 Becker, Teresa Beckett. Jeffrey 241 Beckett. Jennifer 259 Beer. Vincent 173, 242 Beesley, Stephanie 242 Behringer, Lea 242 Belcher. Charlotte Bell, Jeffrey 96, 242, 201 Bell, Kevin 259, 201 Bell, Kristen Bellini, Julia Bellini, Mike Belton, Candy 259 Beltran, Ramiro Beltran, Randy Bena, Jennifer 242 Bengford, Kelly 21, 172, 178 Benjamin. David Benjamin. Debra 242 Benjamin, Donna 259 Benlien, Janet 96 Benn, Lawrence 242 Bennett, Gregory 142, 259 Benqun, Pauline 242 Benton, James 242 Benton, Michael 93, 96, 100 Benveniste, Heidi Berens. Maureen 138, 242 Berger, Allison 21, 90 Berkhan, Joanna 259 Berkowitz, Michael Berner, Heidi 206, 259, 216 Bernert, Christopher 242 Berry, Brent Bertoldi, Kimberly 227 Beshqoy, Fatin 21 Bettis, Thomas 227 Beauck, Christina 259, 98 Beauck, Gary 242 Beutler, Caroline 227 Biancone, Silena 242 Bienz, Sharon 21, 113, 112 Billeaudeaux, Michael 227 Billhimer, Lucinda 95, 227, 113. 112 Bills. Rory 173. 242 Bilodeau. Darrin 227 Bingham. Steven 227 Bissen. Johnen 217, 242, 218 Blachowski, Daniel 259 Blachowski, Denise 227 Blackburn, Bryan 227 Blackburn, Michael 21 Blackburn, Terri 21 Blair, Laura 227 Blair, Robert 242 Blaisdell, Scott Blake, Cynthia 21 Blake, Kathy 227 Blake, Michael 242 Blake, Richard 259 Blakely, Walter 227, 197, 198 Blanchette, Edward Blanchette, Jeffrey Blickenderfer, Daylen 227 Bliststein, Edie Bloom, Keith 22 Bloom, Kevin 22 Blue, Rachelle 97, 227 Bodkins, Shana 2 2 Bodnar, Gary 227 Bodnar, Maryellen 97, 209. 242 Bodnar. Ronald 259 Boivin, Gregory 259 Bolden. Bryan 259 Bolden, Philip 22 Bonfadini, Thomas 228, 201 Bonham, Bret 96 Booth, Sharon 94, 22 Borders, Christopher 173, 259 Boscia, Lance 173, 259 Boudah, Leeann Boudreaux, Steven 242 Bowcn, Stephanie 22. 222 Bowman, Christopher 228 Bowman, Sandra 228 Boykin, Crystal 258 Boykin, James 258 Bradich, Karen 258 Bradley, Daniel 242 Bradley, David 172, 242, 178 Bradley, Denise 22, 99 Bradley, Hermen 228 Bradley, Joseph 242 Bradley, Kathleen 228 Bradley, Mark 228. 198 Branscombe. Steven 22, 99 Bratcher, Michael 23 Brayman, Kelly 228 Breaux, Billy 258 Brickman, Richard 242 Bright, Gregory 228 Brill, Bridget 23, 90, 209 Brill, Susan 228 Briseno, Marcella Britland, Stephen 228 Britland, Stuart 258 Brito, Chris 23, 193 Brockmeier, Darlene L. ' -i Brodowski, Amy 142, 143, 258 Brodowski, Warren Brodt, David 258, 201 Brodt, Pamela 139, 228 Brown, Darren 97, 242 Brown, David 23, 84, 97, 100 Brown, Gary 258 Brown, James Brown, John 228 Brown, Kevin 228 Brown, Kimberly 258 Brown, Robert 242, 113, 112 Brown. Sean Brownell, Michelle 242 Brummett. Edward 23. 172 Brunskow. Karin 23, 84, 94, 95, 100 Brunskow, Thomas 228, 194 Brust, Ronda Brust, Tami 95, 228 Brusuelas, Joseph 173 Bubonic. Denise 23, 142 Buck, Pamela 143 Bui, Hoa 258 Bunch, Angela 258 Bundy, Laura Burch, Laura 242 Burdick, Mary 228, 208 Burgers, Eric Burgcrt, Michael Burgos, Dinah 258, 208 Buries, Cindy 228 Burns, Andrea 23, 222 Burns, Sheila 242 Burass, David 23, 92 Burris, Sandra 258 Bussicre, Edward 242 Bustamante, Brandy Butcher, Pamela 24 Butler, Kimberly 258 Butler, Stacey 258 Butschke, Curt 24 Butschke, Gayle 242 Bybee. Chris 242 Bykoski, Kathleen Cabasag, Lori 258 Cadwell, Lisa 258 Cain, Sheryl 228, 218 Calafato, Andrea 228 Calafato, Deanna 24 Calderon, Jacqueline 242 Calderon. Nadine 24 Callaway, Eldon 24, 113, 112, 178 Callihan, Jerold 258 Campbell, Tim 93, 97, 242 Campos, David 242, 201 Canavan, Patrick 228 Cannon, Brenda 258 Cannon, Rhonda 24, 100 Cantrell, Chris 24, 228 Cantu, Roy 242 Canzano, Thomas Carbajal, Veronica 258 Cardamenis, Tracy Cardenas. Diana Cardiel. Liz 258 Carlson. Jeffrey 243 Carlson. Steven 228 Carlson, Steven 24, 173 Carlyle, Gregory 243 Carman, Gina 258 Carney. Kathleen 25 Carocci. James 258 Caron. Linda Carpenter. Brian 25, 93. 193 Carpenter. Donna 25 Carrillo. Michelle 243 Carson. Cheryl 228 Carson, Ronald Carson, Stacey 258 Carson, Tracey 243 Carter, Donna 25 Carter, Jeffrey 228 Carter, Kenneth 228 Carter, Michael 258 Carter, Myra Carter, Robert 243 Carter, Robert 25 Carter, Teresa 228 Carter, Theresa 25 Carter, William 172, 228 Carter. William 25 Carvajal. Anna 228 Caserta. Jody 25 Casper. Timothy Castellano, Rebecca 228 Caslelli, Eileen 26 Castelli, Paul 243 Castro, Elizabeth 90, 258 Catterall, Deborah 26 Caulfield, Susanne 26 Cavanaugh, Jack 258, 195 Cavanaugh, Jennifer 258 Centino, Deena Cervera, Brian 258 Chamberlain, Julie 228 Chamberlain, Kevin 243, 195 Chandler, Jody 228 Chandler, Steven 258 Chao, Ben 26 Chapman, Sheila 258 Chapparo, Traci 228 Chaput, Lisa Chastain, Ronald 26 Chatfield, Shoshana Chavez, Gary 258 Cheek, Brian 258 Chen, David 243 Chen, Jane 243 Chen, Shelly 243 Cherry. Donna Chester, Sherry 26 Chi, David Chiri, Rene 243 Chiri, Steven Chiuppi. Valerie Cho. Sophia Chrisco. Jennifer 258 Christensen. Anker 243, 216 Christenscn, Chrislin 90, 243 Christenscn. Jacquely 228 Chrislcnscn, Janci 23 Christie, Brian 243 Christie, Donald Christie. WiMiam 26 Christopher, Jamie 243 Christopher. Mark 243. 201 Chronister, Janclle 90. 228. 100 Chun, Chris 175. 243 Cisneros, Richard 173. 258 Claesson. Helen 26, 207. 216 Clair. Douglas 258 Clair. Robin 217. 258 Clark, Brian Clark. Darrcll 243 Clark. Denise Clark-Salem. Charles 173. 258. 201 Clark. Timothy 154. 228 Clements. Donald 258 elites. Tammic 228 Close. Derek Clucas. Matthew 173. 261 Coates, Carrie 261 Cochran. Dean Cochran. Ronald Coffcll. Jennifer 228 Cohen, Brian 251 Cohen. David 26 Cohen. Mark 243. 195 Cohen. Mclinda 142, 228 Cole. James 243 Cole. Richard 243 Cole. Su7annc 243 Cole, Thomas 27 Coleman, Wayne 243. 113. 112 Collins. Derek 27 Collins. Robert 243 Collins. Robert 243 Collins, Steven 27 Combs. Sally 243 Combs. Wes Comeau. Marc Compton, Wesley Concepcion. Melanie 207, 228 Connolly, Marie Connor. Cathleen 228 Connor, John 261 Connors, Michael 228 Conrad. Scott 195 Conlreras. Philip 27 Conway. David 27, 194 Cook. David Cook. Jennifer, 227 Coon. Michael 27 Coon, Stephen 243 Cooper, Gregg 27, 86, 103 Cooper. Jcana 243 Cooper, Linda 139. 243 Cooper, Lori 243 Cope, Jeffrey 243, 201 Copcland. Richard 261. 201 Coppage. Steven 27 Coppin. Paul 261 Corcoran. Scan 227 Corr. Su annc 243 Corrales. Frankic 243, 201 Correll. Mike 243 Corrigan. Dolores 243 Corngan. Donna 27 Costan a. Rona 227 Costello. Jo 258. 261 Costello. Michael 243 Cotter. Kirby 244 Coltrell. PatncKi Coubrough. .Sharon 28 Couser, Faith 261 Couvillion. Shawna 94, 227 Cowan. Charles 227 Cowcn. Perry 142. 244. 192 Cox, Julie 244 Coyne. William 261 Craig, Slaci 261 Crane. Brian 142. 244 Crane. Dcbra 28, 142. 100 Cranston, Bret Crawford. Scoii 173. 244. 216 Craycrafl. (ilen 244 Crcighlon. Scan 244 Crissman, Beverly 28 Criichndd, Susan 261 Crockeli. Calhcrinc Cronk. Mark 261 Cronk. Mcrrie 227 Cronk. Steve 261 Cross, Bonnie 28 Crowdcr, Mary Crowell, Jerry 244. 193 Crundwell, Tracy Crupi. Patrick 173. 261 Crupi, Susan 227 Cruse. Polly Cru . Fdward 227 Csurilla Gc a 28 Csurilla. Martha 227 Culwcll, Andrea 261 Culwell. Kristin 244. 100 Cummings. Curtis 84, 95, 28. 102 Cummings. Douglas 261 Curry. Glen H6, 227 Curry, Kryslal 28 Curtis. Pamela 244. 208 Curtis, Victoria 92, 244. I 12 Cusimano, Curt 28 Cusimano, Kimbcrly 86. 244 Cusimano, Lou is Brent 261 Cviianovich. Brian D Dagarin, Derek 28 Dagarin, Jon 261 Dagarin, Keith 244 Daggett. Elizabeth 227 Daggett. Thomas 28 Daigneault. Michelle 227 Dalrymple. Bruce 92. 142. 261, 195 Dalrympie, Neal 142. 244. 178 Dalrymple, Scoll 28. 142, 100 Daly, John Daniels, Darren 261 Daniels, David 261 Daniels, Monica 28 Danis. Lesli 18. 28 Darien, Alan 28. 172. 178 Darwin. David 244 Daub. Greg 244 Davey. Kimbcrly 244 Davis, Cindy 227 Davis. Craig 173. 261 Davis. Lorean 97 Davis. Shellie 28 Deacon. Rulh 244 Dean, Deborah 227 Dean, Shannon 258. 261 Dean, Thomas Dearing, Dana 227 Deals. Richard 261 Deaugustine, Jeffrey 28 Deems, Gary 227 Deering. Robert 28 Decs. David 227 DcHelds, Wendy 227 Deinstadt, Steven 28 Delargc. Suzanne 244 Delatorre, Daniel 261 Delcastillo. Daniel 261 Delcast illo, David 261 Deleske. Cheryl Delcskc, Darryl Dclliquanli, Paula Delmar. Richard 244 Dclmastro. Andrea Delmastro. Michelle Delorme, Damn Dcmann. Katherine 86. 244 Demann, Shawna 227 Demario, Dino Depiano. David 261 Depree. Kevin 227 Dcprele. Michelle 227 Dcroodc. Robert Derushia, Michael Dcrushia, Michelle Desjtoff. Diana 244 Dcsclos. Michael 261 Desmond. Fli abclh Dctl. Carmen 227. 222 Dctt. Dominic 227 Devera. Marian 244 Devera. Renalo 227. 216 Dcvinc. Matthew 261 Devine. Michael 192 Dewild, Maureen 227 Diaz. Maria 244 Dickerson. John 261 Dickey. Bradley 244 Dickie. Lorrie Dickison, James 244 Dietrich. Debra 261 Dillard. Duane Dimambro. Kenneth 93 Dimarco. Marianne Di a. Roy 244 Dobson. Daniel 27 192 Dobson, Ronld 261 Dodd. Pamela 244 Dodson. Fileen 30, 217 Dodson. Michael 261, 192 Domingucz. Chris Dorfmcyer. Robert 30 Doty. Cynthia 261 Douglas, Kevin Douglas, Scott Dourson. John Doulhit. Alton 227 Douwcnga. David Douwenga, Krislinc 245 Dowd. Jenny 227 Dowd. Lori 138. 261 Dowling, James 175, 245 Downcn. Danny 261 Downing. Denisc 90, 245 Downs. Alcsia 261 Drain, Douglas 227 Dram. Tracy 245 Drake. Ty 95. 245. 192 Draper, Denisc 245 Draper, Eugene Dredge. Julie 261 Drewry, Dawn 261 Dreyling. William 227 Drinkwine, Patrick Drndarski. Vladimir 261 Duenas, Harold Duenas, Olga 30. 227 Dufresne, Anthony 227 Dufresne. Laura 61 Dunkin. Lanita Dunn. Robin 20 Dunning, Dorcen Durack. Chris Duran, Matthew Duran, Susana 245 Durand. Audrey 138. 245 Dcteau, Adonna 245 Duleau, Carol 30 Dullon. George 245 Dwyer, Tammy 30 Dykes, Laura 262 Eckelberry. William Edalati. Siamak Edclman. Bobby 227 Edgmon. Romanna 206. 245 Edwards. Angela 227 Edwards, Daniel Edwards, Daniel 245 Edwards. Jeffrey 30 Edwards. Kenneth 227 Edwards. Paul 227 Edwards. Riva 31 Edwards, Scolt 31 Edwards. Todd 227 Egerlon. Gail 227 Egglcston. Michael 245 Einbindcr. Jordan Einbinder. Stuart 31 Eklund. Michael 262 Elasha. Jim 173, 262 Elasha. Mike 31 Elkins. Gar 31 FJlioii. Deborah 227 Ellioit, Erie Ellioit. Jeffrey 173, 245 Elliott, Michael Elliott. Raymond Ellis. Gary 227 Ellison. Marina 31 Ellison. Matthew 245 Ellmorc. Stephanie 245 Elmore, Christine 262 Elmquist. Lynda 227 Elsca. Denisc 245 Emmons, Francine 262 Emmons. JuHann 227 Emmons. Lori 90. 245 Emmons. Stephen 230 Emrick. Michael 31 Encomienda. Alfredo 245 Encomienda. Pcrlita 262 Engcls. James 31 Engels, Kristen 262 Enger, Kara 230 Englebrick. Jeri 262 English. Robin 230 English, William 262 Ennen. Bruce 245 Ennen. John 31 Erickscn. Mike Ericksen, Sonja 230 Ernst. Lisa 277. 245. 112 Ernst. Nancy 262 Ernst. Jeffrey 32. 172 Escanuelas. Manuel 262 Esguerra. Karen 230 Eskandari. Payman Espiritu. Toni 32 Etka. Donald 262 Etler. Elizabeth 32 Evans. Erin 245 Evans, Jeffrey 245 Evans. Victoria 262 Everett. Michele 95. 226. 230 Faith. Jean 32. 150 Fallon, Jane Falvo. John 230 Fanzo, Kimbcrly 230 Fanzo. Michael Farber, Nancy 236 Farmer, Janet Farmer, Thomas Farrah. Karen 230 Fcderlein. Don 245 Feliz. Shirley 245 Fellenberger, Dana 230 Fenske. Victoria 90. 262 Fernandez. Lisa 32 Ferree. David 245 Ferrin. Michael 32. 86. 87. 196. 198 Ferris. Mary 9. 12. 21. 22. 210 Ferris. Shawn Ferris, Sheila Fettig. Janet 22. 230. 222 Fcttig, Jeff 201 Fields. Robin 33 Finch. Darin 245 Findlay. Kathleen 33 Findley. Tamara 262 Finscth. Susan 230 Fipps. Laura 246, 1 12 Firmin. David 230 Fischer. Leslie 33 Fisher, Adam 262 Fisher. Erazgt Fisher Marion Fisher. Michael Fisher. Rodney 33 Filzpatrick, Erin Fiumara. April 90 Flaherty. Wendy 33 Flanagan, James 262 Flanagan. Kerry Flanary. Tamara Flarity. Colleen Flatcbo. Shawn 262 Flatten. Rebecca 258. 262 Flatten. William 33. 172. 198 Flcegcr. Kristinc 34. 95 Flcegcr, Robert 246 Fleischmann. James 262 MARINER INDEX hietcher, Karen 92, 142. 246 Fleury. Michael 18, 34 Flickinger, Bradley 96, 230 Florcs. Suzette 246 Flower, Michele 230 Floyd. Kelly 246 Fluhart. John 262 Foley. Waller 34. 197. 198 Ford. Jeanne 96, J 39. 246 Ford, Pamela 230 Forsh:rf: John IS. 34, 95, 206 Fo:i .i, Viinetle Forlin, Marc 34 Fosmlre. Steven 230 Foster, Roy 173.246 Fougere, Cathy Fowks, Robert 34 Fox, Matthew 246 Fraijo, Lisa 262 Franchimone, Christop 34 Francis, Gregory 262 Frank. Robb 246 Franks, Michelle 262 Franzman. Randy 34, 172 Frauenkron. Dena 246 Frazier, Richard 262 Frederick. Douglas Free, Linda 34 Freeman, Christian 262 Freeman. Keith 230. 98 FrcciTian, Kelly 262 French, Chrisima 262 French. Julie 35 French. Steven 262 Frey. Christopher Frias. John 154, 230 Frias, Nanette 262 Friedman. Lora 246 Friese, Sherri 35, 92 Frisbie. Marni 90 Frisbie, Michael 262 Frisby. Steve 151, 230 Froeber. Monica 246 Fruchter, Bruce 246 Fruchter, Jordan 35. 100 Fry. Dianne 246 Fuhrman, Barbara 246 Fujimoto. Glen 246 Fujimoto, Stephen 246 Fuller, David 230, 98 Fuller. Dawn 35 Fuller, Dennis 246 Fuller, Duke 175, 262. 178 Fulps, James Furry. Lawrence 172. 230, 201 G Gaba, Susan 35 Gabay. Eunice 35 Gaffancy, Jeanette 138, 262 Gatlo, Shawn 230 Gallo, Tonya 35 Gamez, Craig 246 Gamcz. Elva 230 Gandcza, Dana Gandeza. Deann Gandeza. Desiree 230 Gandcza. Michael 35, 172. 173 Gandy, Angclique 36 Gandy, Brenda 230 Garant, Garry 246 Garcia. Luis 174. 230. 178 Garcia. Mariann 36 Garcia. Marisol Garcia. Phillip Garcia, Rodney 230 Garciameza. Angela 262 Garciameza. Peter 18, 36, 99, 100 Garciameza, Stephanie 262 Gardiner, Georgia 209, 263 Gerrard, Rodger 263 Garrett, Johnny 263 Garsha. Marlec 36 Gassaway. Dcnise Gattino. Nancy 36 Gault. Sonja Geek. Jaime 263 Geib. Joy 230 Genchi. Tina 263 Genge, Catherine 263 Genge, Janelle 36 Gentry. Renee 263. 112 Gentry. Richard 36 George, Allison 36 Georges, David Gergel. Paul 246 Gernertt, Edward Gerson, Ronny 230 Gervais, Daniel 246 Gervais, Julie 36 Ghiselene, Judy 230 Gibbs, Lauren 246 Gibbs, Lezlie 18, 37, 86, 87. 280, 112, 10 Giem. Denise 246 Gilbert. Susan 230 Gill, William 262 Gilman, Michael Gilpin. Denise 230 Gioga, Gino Gipson. Robert 37 Gladwin. Dale Glisson. Robert 37. 172. 105. 198 Godbout, Gregg 173. 246 Godbout, Lance Golding. Denise 37 Goldsbrough. Gail 139. 226, 230 Gomez, Patricia 90, 230 Gomez. Troy 173. 246. 216 Gonzales. Eric 263 Goodban. Steven 230 Goodman. Karen 37 Goodwin. Thomas Goolsby. Michael Goolsby, Scott 246 Gooselaw. Ann 37, 84, 94, 95 Gooselaw. Eric 263, 201 Gordon. Patricia Gosney. Kristin 246 Gosselin. Natalie 97, 230 Gotreau. Michael 246 Goudie, Paul Gould. John Gould. Patricia 142. 230 Goward. Matthew 246 Graf. Carole 37, 139 Graf, David 263 Graham, Kimberly 263 Graham, Lori Graham, William Graham. William 230 Grant, Elizabeth 37. 142, 143 Grant, Gregg 37 Grant, Lori 246 Grant. Mark 38 Grasso, Christopher Graves, Tod 263 Gray. Kenneth 246 Grazier. Kenneth 113, 112 Green. Glen 246 Green, Kristine 38 Green, Lori 38 Green, Mindy 63 Green, Tree Greenberg, John 263 Greene, Janet Greene, Karl 174. 230 Greelham. Brian 246 Grenert. John 231 Grenier, Paul 246 Grenier, Tammy 38 Grieder. Claudia 231 Griffin, Dennis 38 Griffithe. Todd 142. 246 Grim. Walter 38 Grimes, Ericka 247 Grimm, Kelly 247 Grimm. Michael 263 Groom, Gregory 173, 247 Guadagno. Cheryl 38, 94 Gunderson. Michael Gunsul. Christopher 231 Gupton, Belinda 38 Gurnick. Lisa Gutcheon, Steven H Ha, Cong Haag, Julie 138, 241 Haag. Leonard 263 Hachiya, Hiroshi 38 Haddad. Tracy Haghor. Yanal Haines, Kim 39 Hakimi, Farzin Hall, Clayton 208 Hall, Clayton 39 Hall. Deanna 97. 247 Hall, Gilbert Hall. Janet 231 Hall, Kimberly 263 Halovich, Dane 39 Halovich, Dawn 231 Hamer, Thomas Hamilton, Jonathon 247 Hamilton. Lisa 90, 231 Hammack. Kellie 39 Hammett, David 39 Hammons. Tarn Hammons, Tina 39 Hancock, Lorie 18 39, 147, 150 Haney, Clair 39 Hansn. Eva 39. 142. 143 Hansen, Shelly Hanson, Andrea 231 Harden, Vincent 247 Hardesty. Candace 247 Hargrove. Adricnne 40 Hargrove. Michael Harlow. William 40 Harm, David 231 Harmon, Steven 173. 247, 216 Harper. Julie 263 Harrelson, Shelly Harris, Lawrence Harris, Lon 263 Harris, Steven 263 Hart. Alana 97, 247 Harter, Woody 97. 247, 192 Hartnell, Aaron Haskell, John Hassero, Stacey 231 Hastings, Karen Hatch, Loelei Hattersley, Dennis Hatzl, Charles 40, 201 Hatzl, Paul 231 Haugen. Jennifer Haugen. Judy 40 Haven, Ellen 40 Hawkins, Valerie 40 Hays, Dale 173 Hays, Robert Heagle, Sherri 263 Heap. Lotta 40 Heaton, Christopher 231. 247 Heaton, Joseph Heffelfinger, Gary 173, 263 Hefner, Lisa Heinlein, David 40 Helm. Brady 173. 263. 201 Helm, Donald 263 Helm. Mario 263 Helm, Steve 231 Hemenway, Robert Hence, Stevie Hendershot. Heather 263 Henderson. Aaron Henderson. Cathleen 41. 113, 1 12, 99 Henderson. Stephanie 263 Henegar. Renee 263 Henigan, Michael Henkel, Ted 231 Henson. Kevin 97. 247 Henson, Robert 247 Henson. Robin 41. 94. 96. 97. 106. 100. 98 Henson, Todd 41 Hepfinger, David 263 Herman. Michael 247 Hermann, Laurie 247 Hernandez. Augustin 247 Hernandez, Christin 97. 258. 263 Hernandez, Jose 41 Hernandez, Jovita 41, 222 Hernandez, Maria 41 Hernandez, Patricia 231 Herncane, Anthony Herndon, Julayne 41. 84. 95. 139 Herrera, Lucretia 247 Herrera, Salvador 247. 216 Herron, Hayley 95, 231 Herron. Kerry 4! Herset, Laura Hesskamp, Todd 97. 231 Hettick, Jeff 142. 99 Hicks, Christopher Higgins. Katherine 90. 231 Hiland, James 247 Hilburn. Erik. 173. 263. 192 Hill. Angela Hill. Catherine Hill. Lisa 96 Hill. Robin Hill, Stephen Hilimeyer. Stephanie Hines, Stacie 90. 231 Hipp. Robert 264 Hirzcl. Barbara 247 Hirzel. Debora 264 Ho. Alexander 93. 142 Ho, Margaret 231 Hodge, Dianna Hodges, Gregg 231 Hodges, Kimberely 264 Hodges, Randy 231 Hodges, Tonya 99 Hoeksema, Mike Hoeksema, Renee 94, 247 Hoff, Stephanie 142, 231 Hoffman, Christina 264 Hoffman, Jennier 264 Holden, Michelle 264 Holder, Scott 231 Holdsworth. Brian 247 Holland, Bryan 175, 247 Hollingsworth, Paul 149 Hollis. Ann 43. 112 Hollis. Mitchell 43 Holmes, Michael 264 Holscher, Anthony 264 Holt, Lisa 90, 231 Holt, Michael 231 Honda. Jocelyn 43. 100 Hong, Mike Hook, David 44 Hoover. Michelle 44 Hopkins. Jane Hopkins. Jeffrey 173. 258, 264 Hopkins, Lisa 231 Hopkins. Noreen 44. 84, 100 Hopkins. Stephanie 231 Hopkins. Tracic 247 Hopper. Kurtis 44, 95 Hora. Saburo 231 Horash, Jeffrey 231 Horash. Kathryn 264 Horash. Mark 44 Horn, Stacey 142, 247 Home, Linda 264 Horner. Jeffrey 173. 264 Horner, Jolynn 44 Horovits. Naor Horvath. Julie 44 Hoskins, Melissa 247 Hoskins, Rebecca 231 Hosman, Carl Hosman. Carla 44. 86, 87. 90 Houchin. Susan 247 House, Melinda 264 Houser, Michael Howard. Cheri 44 Howard. Donald 173. 247 Howard. Lori 90. 264, Howard. Myron 44. 172 Howell. Linda 18, 44, lOL 99, 100 Howison, James 247 Howison, Virginia 44 Hoyt. Tracy 264 Hubbard, Sherri 264, 112 Hudson, Brian Hudson, Valerie 44 Hudson. Vida 95. 214. 247 Huggins. Jeffrey 44 Hughes. David 264 Hughes, Jeffrey 264 Hughes, Joseph 247 Hughes, Kathleen 231 Hugo, Fe Alice 231 Hull. Todd 269 Hundley. Daniel Hurtado. Richard 173. 264 Hyham, Christine 231 I, David 264 Ibara. Lisa 264 Ichikawa. Tracy limuro. Rumi 45 Iman, Dena 231 Imrie. Nancy 95. 231 Ingram, Catherine 264 Ingram, Joseph 45 Irwin. Mark 45. 100 Iseri. Douglas 45 Isham. Tiffany 231 Jacobson. Craig 247 Jalakian. Avedis 264 James. Alicia 139. 231 Jarvis. Shanna 97, 264 Jean. Pamela 45 Jean. Randall 31 Jeffers. Steven 247 Jenkins. Elaine 45 Jenkins. Mitchell 97. 247 Jenkins. Sandra 142. 143. 231 I Jensen. Christina 90. 264 Jensen. John 264 I Jimenez. Gabriel 248 Jimenez. Raul 46. 146. 99 Johnson. Ashley 248 Johnson. Darin 264 I Johnson. David Johnson. Julie ' Johnson. Julie 248 I Johnson. Lara 264 Johnson. Laura 231 Johnson. Lisa 248 Johnson. Michael 46 ! Johnson. Mitchel! 173. 248. 178 [ Johnson. Robby ! Jones, Amy Jones. Denise 46 Jones. Janet 46. 218. 124. 222 I Jones. Mark 231 Jones. Robert 264 , Jones, Sieve 264 Jones, Terry 264 1 Jones. Thomas 264 , Jorgensen. Julie 264 ; Jorrilsma. Annelisa I Jornisma. Durk 248 Juarez. Jorge 172 Juchau. Kristi 90. 264 Juc. Deborah 232 Jung. Lynda 209. 264 Jurak. Tommy 46. 86. 87, 152.280 K Kaegcbcin. Alvin 264 Kagcn. Holli 264 Kanno, Robert 248 Kantcr. Michele 232 Katsanevas, Michael 232 Ka mark, Shcrrie 97. 264. 216 Kearney. Christina 248 Kearney. Cynthia 46 Keating. Lisa 139. 248 Kceney. Charles 248 Kcgg. Michael 46 Keller. Alan 47 Keller. Andrew 173. 248 Keller. Garrison 230 Keller, l.ynne 264 Kelley. Michael 142. 248 Kellogg. Brenda 47 Kellugg. Sheri 64 Kelly. David 47. 92 Kelly. Lisa 230 Kelsey. Patrick 248 r Kemnet?. Cindy 232 Kcnmuir. Wendy 232 Kennedy. Angela 265 Kent. Allen Kerber. Kurin 47 Kilpairick. Donna 95 Kilpatrick. Tommy 248. 201 Kim. Charles 265 Kim. Grace 232 Kim. Jenny 93. 13. 248 Kim. Ji 232 Kim. John 248 Kim. John 248 Kim. Kanemaru 248 Kim. Phillip 92. 230 Kim, Rose 92. 230 Kim, Sarah Kim. Seung 47 Kimball. Kelly 138. 265 Kimball. Kerri 139, 232 King, Diane 142, 209, 265 King. Edward 142. 232 King. Gregory 174. 248. 178 King. Johnna 265 King. Lisa 142. 232 King. Shaun 248 Kinncr, Deana 139 Kissinger, Jeffrey Kittelstad, Alan 232 Klein, Joseph 48, 142 Klein, Paul Kleinfeldt, Eric 232 Kline, Steve 265 Kloman, John Kloman, Matthew 248 Klompus. Cari 48 Kloss, James 265 Knalson, Kris 265 Knapp, Mike 265 Knightly, Ann Knobloch, Karen 48, 206 Knopp, Kenneth 48 Knox, Susan 265 Kobayashi, Brian 48 Koch, Sara 142, 232 Koenig, John 232 Kohn, Carolyn 48, 209 Kohn, Lisa 142 Kolenda, Loretta 86, 87, 123, 248 Kooi, Lisa 248 Koos, Cheryl 142, 143, 248 Koos. Thomas 48 Koosa. Diane 48 Kopaczewkski. Christin 265 Kopaczewski. John 48. 96. 198 Kopplod. Keely 97. 248. 280, 218 Kozlowski. Gregory Kramer, Jill 139 230 Krauss, Michael Krieger, Eric 265 Krieger, Roy 148, 230 Kriesel. Greg 174. 230 Krilzer. Kevin 173. 248 Krivak. Robert 49 Kroger. William Kroll. Gregory 230 Kruger. James 248 Kruger. Leslie Kruger. Theodore Kubicka. Lori 49. 222 Kulok. Lisa 230 Kumai, Philip 86. 87. 125. 248. 280 Kuykendall, Curtis 148 Lakin. Patsy 49. 217. 213. 104. 216 Lampkin. Douglas 232 Land. Kelly 265 Lane. Eelicia 209. 265 Lang. Spencer 49 Langford. Ann 265 Langham. Carrie 248 Lanham. Chad 265 Lanham. John Lanham. Mark 248 Laranjo. Eric 49 Larkin. Danny r Larsen, Jaime 49 Lassen. Kern 90. 29 Laverty. Lance 232, 98 Lawhorn. Cynthia 49 Lawhorn. Dorecn Lawrence, Kim 232 Lawrence. Shanon 232 Lawson. Kalhy 50. 90. 97 Laync. Gregory Leak. Dcbra 97. 29 Leak. Kevin 50 Ledesma. Mario 173, 249 Lee. Bronnic Lee. Chong 50 Lee, Chong Lee. bdward 249 Lee. Marty Lee. Jonathan Lee, Robert Lee. Samuel 265 Lee. Sang Lee. Vivian Lefcvre. George 142. 195. 265 Lefevre. Suzanne 18. 21. 45 Legcrski. Michael 265 Leitao. Charles 173. 249 Lemke. Lori 232 Lemke. Ronald 249 Leonard. Robin 50 Lcpore. Kiesha 18. 50. 139 Lepore. Philip 232 Lerma. Lisa 249 Levin. Carole 249 Lew, Matthew 265. 100 Lewis, David 50 Lewis, Douglas Lewis, Michael 249 Lewis. Richard 265 Lewis. Todd 265 Lies, Heather 97. 217. 249. 216 Lies. Joseph 93. 172. 232 Likness. Wendy 265 Lilja, James 173, 249 Lim. Ralph 265 Lin, David Lind. Kimberly 249 Lind. Kurl Lind. Timothy 265 Lindholm. Helena 18. 50. 272 Lindholm, Larry 172. 232 Little, Brenl 51 Littrell, Bruce 51 Lobsitz. Michael 172. 232 Lobsitz. Michelle 265 Lockharl. Stephanie 217. 265 Long, Debra 50 Long. Paul 50. 84. 96. 102. 100 Long. Robert 173. 265. 201 Long. William 101. 174. 232 Longo. Raquel 265 Loop, Sharyl 142. 265 Loop. Steven 232 Lopez, Aurora 51 Lopez. Josephine Lopez, Yvonne 265 Lostaunau. Yvelle Louis. Rachelle Loux. Paula 265 Loux, Robert 51 Lovalo, Donald 51 Lowe. Laura 249 Lowers, Leon Lowery, Todd 249 Lucas, Catherine 232 Luce, Michael 249 Luckcy. Sharon 232, 216 Lugo. Lrneslinc 249 Lugo. Pauline 50 Luna. Gustavo Lundcr. Robin 265 Lutes. Spencer 232 Lynch. Chad 249. 192 Lynch. Kelly Lynch. Patly 232 Lynd. Donald 232 M Maberry, Kathleen t ' m Macelroy. Kimberly 249 Macias. Barbara 96. 97. 233, 216, 100 Macias, Ray 265 Mack, Eric Mack, Paul 249 MacMullin, Kymbcrley MacPherson, Heather MacVicar, Timothy Madden, Michael 249 Madding, Melinda 249 Maddon, Kim 217, 249, 216 Mackawa, Kaori Maggio, Charles 249 Mahoney, Daniel Mahoney, Donald 233 Mahoney, Patricia 165 Mahorncy. Rhonda 265 Majors. Donna Makepeace. Kimberly Malicki. Bruce 265 Malicki. Robert Mallon, Patrick Malm, Michael 265 Mangum, Laree 233 Mann. Barbara 226. 233 Mann, John 258, 265 Manson. Todd 233 Manton, Terry 265 Manuel, Michelle 265 Mara, John 97, 266 Maras. Mary 233 Marceaux, Michael Marchetta, Toni Marchette, James 266 Marchetle, Staci Mares. Sophia Margerison. Jacquelin Margolin. Stacy 139 Margollis. Karen S3 Mariani. Thomas Marquez. Michael 249 Marquis. Ronald 266 Marsdcn, Carolyn 96, 97, 53, 100 Marsh, Tracey 266 Marshall, Amber 266 Marshall, Jason 266 Marskell, Scott 233, 198 Martin. Carole 233 Martin. Debra 233 Martin. Derwin 266 Martin. James 266 Martin. Julia 266 Martin. Laura 93. 206. 266. 213 Martin, Micel 18, 53, 93 107, 178. 99. 100. 98 Martinez, Lisa 139, 226, 233 Martinez, Michele Martinez, Mimi 249 Martini, Darik 249, 178 Martini, Darin 249, 201 Martino. Paul 266 Marvin. Steven 250 Mascarenas, Patricia 52, 84, 94. 209. 102 Masn. Leila Mason. Vicki 18. 53. 142. 143. 272 Massey. Andrew 172 Massey. Donald 250 Massey. Laurie 53 Massie. Eric 266 Mastrud. Kren 53 Matro. Christian 173 Matsuda. Allison 207. 266 Matsuda. Courtcny 17, 250 Matsuda, Kenny 53, 93. 96. 86. 87. 125. 100 Matthews. Richard Mattila. Eric 54 Mavar. Kevin 54 May. Darin 233 May. Heather 233 May. Staci 54 Mayer. Deborah 250 Mayer. Glenn 54. 101. 172. 197. 99 McAdams. Shawn McAnear. Deborah 84. 250 McArthur. Tina 266 McBride. Sharon 142, 143, 233 Met jfferv. Michal 266 McCaffi:r , Robin 54 McCaffrey, Janine 266 McCaffrey, Ronald 54 McCamon. Bruce 54. 95 McCaslin, Jerry $4 W XV- C i MARINER INDEX McClelland, Jennifer 266 McColl, Valerie 55 McComiskey, Kelly 233 McCord. Brent McCord, Todd 250 McCormick, Monica 250 McCurdy, Tracey 142. 143, 233 McDaniel, Eric 250 McDaniel. Todd 233. 201 McDonald, Thalia McDoncl. Kyle 233 McDow. Roger 266 McFarlin. Kevin McFarlin, Kimberly 55 McGeorge, Paul 55, 142 McGeorge, Virginia 90, 250 McGhcc. Tricia 250 McGuire. Pierson 233 McHale, Matthew 266 Mclnnes, Rebecca 250 Mclntyrc, Jennifer 18. 55, 95 McKee. Grant 97. 266 Mckec, Scott 233 McKinney, Linda 55, 218 McLane, Deborah 266 McLaughlin, Michael McMahon, Deborah 55 McNamara. Carolyn 55 McNamara, Cheryl 142. 143. 266 McNamara, Sean Mcpherson. Jeffrey 97, 233 McRae. Kathleen 56 McReynods, Sheila 266 Meade, Donna 56 Meadors. Cathryn 206. 266 Means. Kimberly 56. 92 Medici. Karen 266 Medici, Michael 233 Medici, Sandra 56 Meier, Debra 92, 206. 250 Mendenhall. Robert 250 Mendez. Michelle 90 Mendoza. Cesar Mendoza. Nicole 250 Mendoza, Richard 233 Mendoza, Vincent 56 Mercado, Sandra 90. 250 Mercado. Timothy 56 Merino, Lori 56 Merino, Stuart 250 Merrigan. Pat Merrill, Kathy 134. 233 Mertz, Jcnnine 250 Metzger, Kenneth 250 Metzger, Lorraine 57 Meyers. Richard 57 Meyers. Susan 207. 217, 266 Migchclbink, Kenneth Mikus.Dave 57 Miam, Larry 250 Milho. Wayne 57, 174 Milho. William 7. 174 Milhonc. Diana 250 Miller. Alison 57 Miller. Heather 266 Miller. Lori 7 Miller, Ryan Miller. Scott 266 Miller. Susan 57, 142, 143 Miller. Tonya 90, 266 Millhollin, Jill 266 Millonzi, Caroe 58 Mills. Alan 267 Mills, Jerome 250 Millsaps, Terry 58, 148 Millspah, Robert 58. 98 Minton, Robin 267 Missler, Adam 267 Missler. Jennifer 95, 96, 97. 151, 1 19. 1 12 Mitchell, Amy 267 Mitchell. Christine 142. 33 Mitchell, Joey 58, 98 Mitchell, John Mitchell. Keith 58 Mitchell. Staci 58 Mitchell, Susan 250 Machell, William 267 Miyashiro. Teri 90. 250 Miyashiro. Wade 58 Mizcra, Christopher 18. 58. 97. 101. 99. 100 Mizera. Mary 250, 218 Mizuno. Keith 250 Molnar. Peter 267 Mondonedo, Catherine 250. 112 Montanelli. Vincent Moody. Nikola 267 Moore, Allison 233 Moore, Daryle 250 Moore. Glenda 267 Moore, Kristine 59. 90 Moore, Lanette 233 Moore. Tammy Moore. Tina 233 Mora, Joey 142, 233 Mora. Matthew 142. 250 Moran. Brian 267 Moran. Danny Moran. Michael 233. 192 Morehead. Chris Morehouse, Carol 250 Moreno. Delina 267 Moreno. Nevra 250 Morgan, Cynthia 59 Morgan, Debra 90. 95. 233, 112 Morgan, Karen 267 Mogan. Michael 233 Morgan. Terry 59. 87, 143. 172 Moring. Shari 267 Morley. Thomas 267 Morrison, Teresa 267 Morse, David 59 Morion. Lisa 267, 1 12 Mosberg, Larry 96, 97. 226. 233 Mount. Valcie 267 Muehl. Debra 233 Muehl. Shely 250 Mueler, Deann 233 Mueller, Deborah 59 Muirhcad, Christine Mullenix. Michael Mullcr, Darrin 233 Muller. John 250 Munger. Mark 250. 192 Munoz. Irma Munoz. Yvonne 97, 267. 113, 112 Murakami. Todd 267 Murgia, Doreen Murphy, Wendy 233 Murray. Chris 233 Murray. Diana Murray, Jacqueline 267 Murray. Jane 59 Muzila, Lynette 94, 267 Myers, Denisc 233 Myers, Jill 59, 97, 100 Nist, Jeff Niswander. Ronda 251 Norton. Kimberly 206, 234 Nothwang. Lani Noyes, Eric 267 Nyhuis, Robert 234 N Nagao, Paul Nagata. Robin 59, 139 Nagel, Jonathan 233. 196, 198 Nagele, Cynthia 96, 267 Nahay. Douglas 60 Najoan, Nicole 138, 267 Navarro. Michele 251 Navarro, Oclavio 60 Navarro, Tony Neblett, William 251 Ncgrctte, Andrea 233 Nejatbina, David Nelson, Cynthia 251 Nesbitt. Paul 92, 60. 173 Ncsdale, Michael 234 Ncsler, Robert Nevis. Matthew Newman. Christopher 234 Newman. David 267 Newman. Jeffery 251 Newsom, Jon 234 Nguyen. Hai Nguyen. Ho Nguyen. Loc Nicholas, John 251, 201 Nicholson, Sidney 60 Nicks, Joanne 60 Nicolary. Cathleen 60 Nielsen, Jeffrey 60 Nielsen. Linda 60 Nievcs, Mario 60 Nishimura, Joi 61 O O Neill. Jamie 234 O Neill, Paul O Shea, Thomas OConncll, Christopher 251 ODell, Maureen 251 Odin, Michelle 61 Odin, Rachelle 267 Ogle, Patrick 61, 172, 196, 125, 198 Oh, Yun Ohman, Tracy Okada, Leeann 61 Oleary, Shawn 18, 61, 96 Oliveira, John 61 Olsen, Flynn 251 Olson, Lisa 61, 95 Olvera, Lori 90, 234 Oneill, April 267 Ordway, Kim 61 Orcllana, Jose Ormiston, Tiffany 61, 124 Ormiston, Tomi 251 Ormsby, Colleen 234, 251 Ormsby, Kelly Orretl, Steven 62 Orzechowki, Jacqucli 234 Orzo, Brent Osborn, Ricky 234 Oshiro, Rodger 62 Oskin, Jamie 90, 267 Ostcrodc, Jeffrey 62, 172, 198 Olsubo, Noriko 62, 142 Oukhie, Nourdine 62 Owen, Kandicc 62 Owen, Krislina 209, 267 Owens, Ronnie 251 Owings, Stephanie 18, 62, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101 100, Pace, Russell Pacheco, Gary 251 Padilla, Kmberly 268 Padul, Sharon 268 Pac, Hi 96, 234 Page, Pamela Paldino. Salvalore 234 Palm, Wendy 234 Palmer, Daniel 234 Palucki, Michael 251 Palucki, Raymond 92 Paris, Tracy 90, 251 Park, Jennifer 96, 217, 216 Park, Tracy 268 Parrell, Erick 234 Parro, Craig Parsons, Jennifer 234 Pate, Gregory 86, 87, 251, 280, 112, 192 Patterson, Donald Patterson, Michelle 268 Patton, David 62 Paulsen, Dan 268 Payne, Robert 234 Peace, Ronald 62, 100 Pcarcc, Cheryl 251 Pcarcc, Craig 63 Pearson, Norman 250 Peaslce, Patrick 173, 251, 201 Pcdcrson, Kimberly 268 Pcdcrson, Waller 63, 150, 172 Pedroni, Michael 234 Peebles, Mark 234 Peggs, Tracy 268 Pcnsingcr, Brent Perez, Anthony 63 Prez, Denelte 268 Perez, Ida Perez, Shawna 63 Perkins, Lori 63 Perkins, Russell 173, 268 Perry, Debra 234 Perry, Denise 251 Perry Janclle 251 Peterson, Allan 251, 113, 112 Petesch, Nico 63 Petrash, Tandi Petrosinelli, Deborah 234 Phalen, Anthony 268 Pham, Due 234, 194 Pham, Due Ngoc Pham, Giao D Nguyen 251 Pahm, Quynhgiao Hai 251 Pham, Tai Minh Pham, Tam Nguyen 234 Phelps, Paula 251 Phillips, Lisa 94, 251 Phillips, Melissa 268 Pi Ki Hang, Jim Pickett, Deanna 63 Pickett, Donna 90, 234 Pierce, Kevin 234 Pierce, Sheri 216 Piette, Brin 234, 100 Pignuolo, Janet 234 Pike, Linda Pipping, Barbara 97, 268 P. K. THE D.J 86, 87, 123, 248, 280 Place, Shirley 234 Place, Stephen 63 Placenlia, Maria 268 Plender, Jeffrey Plummer, Jodi 251 Poe, Robert 142, 175, 251 Polacek, Heather 251 Polacek, Scott 268, 98 Pollok, Scott 268 Pope, John 63 Pople, Dana Porter, Barry 64, 142 Porter, Scott 234 Porlschellcr, Dawn 268 Post, Karl 142, 268 Potter, Penny 268 Potter, Tracy 268 Poultney, Sharon 251 Powell, Jason 268 Powell, Michele 34 Powers, Gina 251 Powers, Yvette 64 Pressimonc, Barbara 234 Price, Clint 234, 192 Price, John Priest, Dana 251 Pringle, Timothy95 Puctz, Zachary 234 Puskarich, Lcanne Pyles, Chris Qualrano, William Quint, Anne 64 Quirk, John R Rabe, Gig 96, 97, 142, 143 Rachwit , Dorianc 90, 142, 268 Raider, Deborah 234 Raider, Jeffrey 268 Rakutt, Eric 268 Ramos, Joseph 234 Ramos, Michele 251 Rasey, Cynlhia 251 Rasey, William 251 Raymond, Elizabeth 64 Raymond, Scott Rea, Lisa 64, 90, 95, 152 Reabcr, Robert 173, 268, 201 Read. Warren 268 Reed, Julie 64 Reed. Ronald 173. 252 Reese, Mary Reeves. Mark 268 Reeves. Thomas 252 Rehlorik. Christian 252 Reifer, Thomas Renn. Bret 64 Rennie, Debbie 64 Rennie, Donna 268 Resent, .Susan Resslcr. Judy 217. 268 Rcltstatt. Rcnee 64, 218 Reyes, Carlos 268 Reynolds, Dale 252 Reynolds, Denise Reynolds, Joey 252 Reynolds, Krisien 234 Reynolds, Stephan 172. 252. 178 Reynolds. Wendy 268 Reynolds. William 65 Rhoads, Debra 65 Rhoads, Randal 252 Rhorer. Michelle 268. 112 Ribertonc. Gaylc Rice. Stacic 64 Rice. Steven 252 Rich, Danial Richards, Michael 268 Richards. Michelle 268 Richards. Stephanie 268 Richardson, ( arla Richardson. David ' )2. 268 Richardson. Delbert 234 Richardson. Robin 252 Richardson, Stephie Riddlebaugh, John Ricdy. Karen 252 Rife, Ted 173, 268 Riley, Hrin Rinehart, Ryan 252 Rios. Stephanie 134. 234 Ripken. Kim 90. 269 Ripken. Randy 234. 98 Riquier. Robert 234 Rishel. Mario 269 Rivera. Ferdinand 269 Rivera. Toni 234 Robbins, Kent 92. 269 Robcrds, Kellie 64 Robcrgc, I. aura 252 Robcrson, Christine 64, 142. 143 Roberts, Alan Roberts, Catherine 95, 97, 209. 252 Roberts, laith Roberts, filen Roberts. John 235 Roberts. Traci 209. 252 Robinson. Dennis 64 Robinson. Jcffcry 269 Robinson. Michael 235 Robinson. Phillip 86. 87. 252 Robison. Doug Robison. Matthew 269 Robison. Tina Roblcs. Valerie 64 Rttbson. Julie Rodgers. David 269 Rodgers, Marybcth 18, 269 Rodgers, Patina 65, 78, 94. 97 Rodriguez. Michelle Roell. Belly 65 Rofsky. Jay 95. 173. 252 Rogers. Alyce 269 Rogers. Christine 252 Rogers. Marjoric 65 Rogers. Ronnie Rojus. Susan Roll, Steven 235 Rolleg. Heather 66 Roman. Christopher 252 Romero. I. aura 235 Romero. Tina Romine. Kenny 235 Rook. Steve 269 Rosado, Anna 252 Rosado. David 66 Rosas. Donaji 138, 149. 252 Rosati. linda 95. 235 Rose. Ciina 66. 97 Rose. Judy 235 Roscnc. Todd 252 Ross, Jeffrey 66. 171. 172 Rostawicki. Darrin 235 Rotell. Jeancnne 269 Rotell. Patrick 173. 269. 201 Rotell, Tcrrance 172. 235 Rotell Valecia 269 Rougcau. T-ugcnc 66. 97 Rowell, Breck 66, 142 Rowell, Brenda 269 Rowin, Richard 66 Royal, Kenneth 252 Royce, Shert 66. 134 Roylc. Christi 66. 112 Roylc. Daniel 175. 269 Ro nos, James 67, 92 Rubin. Krank 67 Rubin. Rosalyn 252 Ruble. Carolyn 207. 269 Ruggeri. Lisa 206. 235 Rumbold. Rcnee 252 Rusnac. Adrian Rusnac. Mirela Russell, Wayne 235 Saari. Kalherine 92. 226, 235 Sabol. Robert 235 Sadick. Dana 90, 252 Sae, Pueng Saenz. Christopher 269. 98. 201 Sakamoto. Steve 252. 201 Salaels. Gerry 67. 98 Salacts. Larry 235. 197. 198 Salas. Gena Salk, Donald 269 Sanchez, Valerie 252 Sanders, Kevin 252 Sanford. Lisa 95. 235 Sani. Eran Santiff. Brigette 269 Santoro. Wendy 67 Santos. Scolt Satterficld. Jim Saul. Joann 217. 235, 218 Saul. Steven 67 Saum. Glenn 252 Saum. Richard 67 Saunders, Desirce Schafer, Kenneth 67 Schaub, Theresa 252 Scherer, Michael 253 Scherler, Jonathan 253 Scherler, Susan Schcurcr. James 67 Scheurcr. Richard 95. 192 Schiano. Lorraine 269 Schick. Wcndi 90. 269 Schierbaum. Tammy 67 Schild. John 235 Schild. Sharon 97. 142. 143. 269 Schinkowsky. Bill Schlieper. Scott 235 Schloemann. John 95. 195. 235 Schluter. Clinton 269. 192 Schmidt. David 68 Schnagcl. Beth 235 Schneider. Barbara 68 Schneider. Bradley 235. 197. 198 Schneider. Craig 253. 193 Schneider, Kurt 253 Schneider, Margaret Schneider, Tara 253 Schrader, l-ric 269 Schroeder, Bettina 68 Schrocder, Heidi 92. 253 Schroeder. Jeffrey 253 -Schubert. Anita 68, 100 Schubert, Sandra 253 Schuk, Daniel 68 .Schuk, Jacqueline .Schulmeyer, Dcnisc 68 Schultz, l-va 253 Schulzc, Richard 235 Schulzc. Robert 253. 113. 112 Schumacher. Toby 173. 269 Schuster. Lisa 235 Schuster. Scott 68. 235 Schwarz. Robert 253 Schwcikert. William 68. 142 Scott, Christopher 269 Scott, Donna Scott. Laura Scott. Lisa 95 Scott. Robert 68 Scovel, Jennifer 69, 209 Searles. Randy Searles. Rob Sedlmeyer. Jerrid Seegers. Marsha Segawa. Jill 235 Seger. John 269 Segesta. Roberta 69. 134 Seidenberg. Derek 69 Seidner. Sharon 235 Selby. Duane 253. 201 Scntance, Michael 173. 269 Serr. Dean 142. 253 Shade. Richard 269 Shaklee. Paula 235 Shalecn. Juliannc 235 Shanks. Jeffrey 173, 269 Shanks. Lynn 69, 139 Shannon. Dcann 253 Shaw. Jay Shaw. Lori 69 Shea. Carolyn Shearing. Lianne 69. 150 Sheehan. Lisa 138. 269 Shcehan. Lynctte 69 Shcllon. Kimbcrly 90. 253 Shcllon. Michelle 142. 143, 253 Sheridan. Tom 69 Sherman. Kym Sherrell, Tracy Shickler. Michael 69. 149. 151 Shikina. Darren 269 Shiley, Lucille 70 Shiroma. Sharon 235 Shook. Teresa 70, 218 Shultz. Byron Shumway. Richard 235 Shumway. Timothy 173, 269 Sibby, Eric 70, 172 Sickle, Frank 269 Sidebolham, Eric 269 Sidebotham, Kimberly 235 Sifford, Randall 70 Sills. Troy 201 Silva. Frank 235 Silva. George 70 Silva, German Silva. Michael 253 Silva. Miguel Silva. Rosemary Silva. Ximera 235 Simkins. Tauna 70 Simmons. Sheryl 253 Simmons. Steven 71 Simonds, Yvonne 71, 90 Simons. Dennis Sims. James 71. 172 Siqueiros. Mora Sisneros. Joseph 235 Sisneros. Thomas 71 Skaggs. Daniel 71 Skidmorc. Robert 253 Slaglc. Mariann 235 Slaglc. Marie 71 Slalon. Alfred 77 Slaton. Cynthia 269 Sluder. Brian 253 Sluder. Ralph 72 Small. Jancne 253 Smalley. Brian Smalley, Leah 218 Smedley, Mark 72 Smiley, Michelle 92, 270 Smith. Bryan 173. 253 Smith. Connie Smith. Darwin Smith. Dawna 253 Smith. Eric 72. 86. 87 Smith. CJary 72. 98 Smith. Joseph 253 Smith. Karen 235 Smith. Kathleen 72 Smith. Kathryn 72 Smith. Leiani 95. 253 Smith. Rhonda 134. 235 Smith. Robert 270 Smith. Ron 201 Smith. Roy 270 Smith. Stephanie 235 Smith. Vicki 270 Smith. William 270 Smitheran. Stephen 72 Smolin. James 270 Smolin. Mark 96. 97, 226, 235 Smythe. Damon 235 Sodal. Traci 253 Solo. Brian 73 Solomon. Rina 235 Soriano. Grace Soriano. Lilian 253 Sosa. Thomas 235. 98 Soultanakis. Nicholas 73. 95, 99 Sou a. Renac 270 Spaberg. Ann 96. 206. 236 Spaberg. Haakan 73 Spain. Brian 253 Spain. Daniel 73 Spalliero. Domenica 73 Spear. Cynthia 96. 236. 216 Spicer. Scan Spiccr. Stephanie Stahl, Heidi 236 Stanger. Lori 270 Stanger. Michael 73 Stanton. Dana Stark. Barry Starlings. Cheri 73 Starr. Valerie 270. 208 Sleekier. Brian 174. 216 Sleeber. Robyn Steele. John 173. 270 Steele. Russell 270 Stein. Brian Stevens. Gary Stevens, James 253 Stevens. Tiffany 96. 97, 134, 236 Stewart. Jennifer 253 Stewart. Larry 73 Stiff. Bradley Stinson. John 92 Stites. Kenneth 270, 98 Stjean. Steven 270 Stobaugh. Janet 73 Stoermer. Ann 253 Stokes. Brian 86. 236 Stokes. Lori 270 Stone. Archie 236 Stoner, Monty 236 Stout, Jody 253 Stowe, Cynthia 74 Stowell, Dawn 236 Strandholt, Suzette Strichartz, Meryl Strickland. Victoria 74 Stricklin. Damon 236 Stricklin, Dawne 254 Stroud, Pauline 270 Stuart. Michelle 270 Suh. Duane 270 Sullivan. Sheri 74 Sun. Peter 270 Sunderland. Karen Sung. Jeff 254 Swank. Kevin 236 Swanson, Mark 253 Swart. Kara 270 Sweat. Kenneth Sweeden, Kimberly 270 Sweet, Frederick 236 Sweet, James Swendson. Anne 96. 236. 112 Swerdfeger. Bruce 236 Swisher. Lisa 74 Swisher. Peter 70 Swoboda, Christina 254 Sybcrt, Lisa 254 Tackett. Ncal 175. Taddia. Lisa Taguchi. Tom 74 234 L, J t m.-jT ' ■ 1 tv, ' L..xr 4 MARINER INDEX Tajatle, Jeannie Tajalle, Julie Takamoto, David 142, 236 Talbert, Danny 254 Tamadon, Afshin 74 Tanigawa, Rhonda 270 Tannehill, Darren Tannehill, David Tatham. Todd M. 84, 86. 100, 174. 103. 102. 98 T.vi ' jr, Brian 74, 172 ' i ' ayJvjr. James 74, 100 Taylor, Jennifer 74, 96 Taylor. Michael 259 Taylor. Tracy 270 Taylor. Travis Taylor, Winston 142. 270 Tee. Cheryl 90. 236 Tejeda, Carlos 270 Tellez. Melissa Templeman, William 75 Terry, Julie Tesla. Mia 270 Thomas, Dianna Thomas, Jeffrey 142, 230 Thomas, Wendy 254 Thome, Gregory 254 Thompson, Christina 95. 230 Thompson, Douglas 175, 270, 100 Thompson. Kimberly 75 Thompson, Michael 270 Thompson. Nicole 254 Thompson, Wendy 75 Thorington. Terry 230 Thorne. Christopher Thrasher. James 254 Thum. Dawn 254 Thurber. Lorri Timmerman, Michelle Tiner, Jeffrey Tipping, Gregory 75 Titone, Andrew Titone, Bradford Titla, Nicki 270 Togni. Elizabeth 209,, 270, 208 Togni, Trisha 254 Tolle. Sheryl 75 Tolson. Sandra 236 Tonden, Alan 254 Tonkin, Tim Torgrimson, Toni 236 Towne. Heidi 90, 236 Towne, Patrick Tran, Duong 236 Tran. Hiep 236 Tran, Thang 270 Tran. Thanh Tran. Thuy Travato. Louis 192 Traver. Michelle 270 Tripp, Tiffany 95. 254 Trone. Mikeal 270 True. Anthony Truong, Dang 236 Truong, Trung Tucey, Tony 75, 84, 95 Tucker, Jason Tucker. John 75 Tucker. Kathea 75 Tucker, Philhp Tupa. Lesley 254 Turner, Jimmy Turner, Stephanie 75 Turner. Teresa 254 Turner, Todd 76 U Ullman. Carl 97, 270 Ulrey, Douglas 254 Uncapher. Rolland Underdown, Alan Underdown. Ronald Vakil. Smita 76 Valdez. David 173, 236 Vale, Leandro Vale. Mary 97. 217 Vale. Raynaldo 76, 172 Valencia. Edward 254 Valencia. Patricia 76, 94. 112. 98 Valencia, Steven 76 Valentine. Chantal Vallandingham, Laurie 254 Vallone. Joseph 254 Van Dyke, David 236 Van Dyke, Scott Van Scriver, Kim 96 Van Scriver, Star 76. 86, 87 Van Tifflin, Jacqueli 270 Van Tifflin, Vicki 270 Vandam. John 76. 142. 102 Vandenburg, Mike Vandenheuvel, Diane 76 Vanmatre. Brian 76 Vanmatre. Kevin Vanmatre, Larry 254 Vanvoorhis, Kristina 90, 270 Vanvoorhis, Steven 173. 254 Vanzanten, Eric 173, 254 Vanzanten. Eric 173, 270 Vanzanten, John 77, 172 Vargas, Shirley 208 Varley, Troy 77 Varner. Treasa 236 Vaughan, Frederick Vaughn, Diane 77 Vaughn, Richard 270 Vecchi. Joseph 254 Vecchi, Matthew 77 Velardo, Scott 77, 192 Velasquez. Mary 254 Velasquez. Patrick 77 Velenosi, Denise 236 Verastegui, Rachel 90, 236 Verastegui, Yvette Verbeck. Jill Verdad, Maria 254 Verdeyen, Rob 254 Verdoliva 92, 236 Vergel De Dios, Carol Vergel De Dios, Eugen Vickers. Michael 270 Vickrey. Teresa 94, 236, 2 i Ji Vineyard, Joseph 236 Vineyard, Sharon 271 Vis. Annette 77. 134 Viscard, Terri 134, 236 Visnyei, Anthony 254 Vizzini. Kenneth 77 Vogan, Steven 77, 192 Vogel, Scot 173. 271, 201 Von Eps, Scott 236, 198 Vonbargen, Audrey 236 Vonbargen, Barton 254 Voorhees, Gary 236 Vos, Linda 226. 236 W Wada, Carol 97, 271, 100 Wada, David 78, 93 Waddell, Robert Wadsworth, Krisly 78, 134 Waechler, Thomas 254 Walchak, Regina 78 Walchak, Renee 142, 143, 236 Walchak, Robin 90, 254 Waldron, Lisa 90, 142, 236 Walker, Carolyn 143, 271 Walker, Joel Walker, Sherry 78 Walker, Steven 271 Wallace, Andi 78, 134 Wallen, Lisa 271 Wallick, Deborah 271 Wallin, Matthew Walling, Kimberly 90 Walling, Timothy 78, 98 Walsh, Marilyn 78 Walsh, Peggy 78 Walter , Robert Wang, Amy 234 Wang, Leilei 254 Wang, Peipei 271 Wang, Tom 271 Wang, Yen Wapato, Philip 254 Ward, Debbie 78 Ward, Linda 271 Warfleld, Robert 234, 201 Warren, Lisa 78 Wasserman, Darren 254 Wasserman, Sheryl 134, 234 Waters, David 234 Waters, Tammy 207, 271 Watson, Connie 79 Watson, Kimberly 271 Watson, Kris 271 Watts, Dannel 271 Waynick, Elaine 255, 112 Wealherby, Brian Webb, Deborah 254 Webb, Sandra 255 Webster, Jay 97, 234 Webster, Joe 271 Webster, Stacy 90, 95, 112 Wehrli, Dean 234 Wehrli, Walter 79, 109, 192 Wei, Karen 234, 98 Wei, Michael Weiner, Phillip Weiner, Stacey Weisbender, Eric 79, 178 Weisman, Juan 271 Weiss, Sandra 255 Welch, Cheryl 271 Welge, Timothy Welker, Tammy 234 Welsh, Lori West, David 234 West, Denise Westphal, Christy 79, 90, 112 Wheadon, Kelly 134, 255 Wheeler, Steven 79 Whipple, Robert White, James 79 White, Kimberly 255 While, Lisa 271 Whitehead, Line 255 Whiting, Steven 79 Whitsel, Donald 79, 172, 196, 198 Whitsel, Teresa 138, 271 Whyte, James 271 Whyle, Lisa 255 Wiksten, Eric Wilborn, Kenneth 79 Wilborn, Mike 234 Wilborn, Paul 271 Wilcox, Andrew 255 Wilcox, James, 234 Wiles, Robert 279 Wilkens, Kimberly 279 Wilkerson, Gina 255 Wilkerson, Patrick 80, 147 Wilkins, Brenda 92, 255 Wilkinson, Susan 271 Willelt, Danny 234 Williams, Debbie 234 Williams, Jeffrey 255 Williams, Kelley 255 Williams, Kim Williams, Kimberley Williams, Nadelle 147, 234 Williams, Nancy 234 Williams, Troy 255 Williamson, Neal Wilsey, Gregory, 234 Wilson, Andrew 255 Wilson, Belinda 90, 97, 255 Wilson, Charles 80 Wilson, Christopher 255 Wilson, June 271 Wilson, Sean 271 Wilson, Tasha Wilson, Thomas 234 Wimmer, Carl 255 Winton, Tim 271 Wi.se, Kurt 80, 172 Wisniewski, Renee 255 Woirhaye, Cynthia 134, 255 Wold, Harold Wold, Michelle 171 Wolf, Karin 234 Wolfe, Davie 255 Wolfe, Jeannie 97, 271 Wolfe, Julie 80 Wood, Cheryl Wood, Edward 271 Wood, Gerald 255 Woods, Jeffrey 80, 142 Woodward, Gregg 173, 255 Wothy, Michael James Wray, Thom 80 Wright, Lisa 226, 271 Wright, Robert 96, 97, 150, 234 Wu, Jessica 97, 271, 100 Wu, Nancy 207 Wulbrun, Karyn 217. 112 Wycoff, Bruce Yanez, Brian 271 Yano, Russell 271 Yansick, Eddie 80, 98 Yarber, Teresa Yarber, Victor Yarchever, Tammy 80 Yates, Lois 271 Ydaboy. 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