Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA)

 - Class of 1980

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As the 70 s fade into our past the 80's come into focus offering NEW BEGINNINGS for everyone What do the 80's have in store for us? Will a new decade bring cpedefaff N 0313 000 Upporls QV pbfjf fc 8 QC? 8 ucleor Plan 0 effef QW- Mfr X00 M f ffl? ,y,,QS9..5,I-3-L' Z Q95 07- 00 W about still more advancements and pleasures for mankind or will decline and fear bring about our destruction? For years science-fiction writers have been predicting the outcome of the 80's. H G Wells stands today as a rare kind of scien- tific genius He had incredible insights into the coming marvels of space and communications. He forecast landings on the moon, the atomic age, the benefits of technology, sexual freedoms, and femi- nine equalitles George Orwell, author of the book 134, was a but more negative concerning future predictions. Mr Orwell states, If you want a picture of the future imagine a boot stamping on the human face forever And remember that it is forever. 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Si lly? gl, it all vi jtglydlgdvxf is get Getting Involved Determined to make their class number one, the Sultans were found selling candy, sucking lemons, having eggs cracked on their heads, and get- ting pies thrown in their faces, all for the benefit of their class and making their school year more exciting. 2 R ,- f s - ... sir, ft- 5,537 Rf N K r x ff N QS. girl Q :Nei SSQQ S ee-- , S l X ,Q E: 'QQ S, xt. A S le s s ' H ie Q 'K Q -- p Q- : -we . it .q.,,:.., .,,, ,s. ,gs L . 5 t R F M, we t hi X X l s t r is . as i.: .N g ,Sy,:,:L?i: mg: S . 1' f VU fy ' Qi, AGO Q7 5 ff Qj 'F' Q 7 W 7 -L ,, , 7 XA R jf , 1 ff 2 M x K I w X V , 6 C-' 'uEg 1 X 6 Theme J lf? C gy et' sag C ,Q F X ., . rj it . 2 ge tg Q lit Suhans ' greg 5 I Q C S? eq Q Read Although Santana students had to force themselves out of bed early for the start of another school year, the first few weeks proved to be successful. The Sultans expressed much enthusiasm for the beginning of the new year by get- ting involved in the various activities and sports. 'xvgflw X , Y Q J 3 T KF qqajqdf Q QS C, X l Ze 25 lic if Z7 Friends True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and choice. Ben lohnson 8 Theme t-.2359 ff A , we H ,wr .M N 5 7 ' w af' Theme 9 i I O 5 ! i I i I Free To Be... Rolling through Balboa Park on a sunny day or cruising the Boardwalk inspires feelings of freedom for many skaters. Feelings of superiority are shown on the faces of the skaters as they glide past bystanders who appear to be stuck to the ground with their conventional shoes. Rollerskating has not only become an increasingly popu- lar activity, but has also become a sophisticated mode of transportation offering speed and excitement for many. 4,531 it mr Qc! ,, 2 'J gf M 4 4 W ...I new Sultans Qutsnine I Smiles are seen shining on Sultan's faces whether blowing bubbles, questioning teachers, or enjoying assemblies. l Thenie 13 rw-Ar w , w , , fix ,f w V3 f L, 4 , . ,Jmffw ,fx I' w wx' w' Nm N Ulwizjjilwfzilfflnrlis'!ff1IN'uy'Mx-'l1,,fNMr1N I f. lu lf' ' ' .,IIIn,, fl ..'fif,14 -iv. , uw, ,,.f-. 'Il'lftI'l'lCt 'IH ,, Q B F - ,,,, , A , , ,1,,.,,5Zzz ,,,, A V,: ,HE , J i A W , A 5 MM q I if I ..VZ fzi if 16 Activities - , 4 f .S--f QNZ '- ug 7,g..1--,,xg,zx-a5Z.w ,anmf MM? ,, , if 1 fgw M W W V W, Ewa M if fb ik-,y l ' 1 fm ,Am K! 23 if 1 ' W' ' W' M- M QRPW W M At Homecoming assembly Britt Edmundson has the pleasure of escorting the future Home- coming Queen. Surprise! Holly jackson finds white roses indicating she has become Home- coming Queen for 1979-HJ school year. 20 Activities W Homecoming Dreams For some, Homecoming doesn't mean a thing. But for oth- ers, Homecoming is a dream. Many students think about being in their class court from the time they see their first Homecoming Game. For Holly jackson Homecoming '79 became a dream within a dream. Not only was she able to be in the class court, she represented the class of '80 as Home- coming Queen. Also a part of this year's dream come true were Lisa Kitchen, Shannon McCormick, Cindy Monohan, and Suzie Young. This year's honorary princess was Eija Lahti- nen, the AFS student from Finland. All in all, the court and the queen were as beautiful as a picture from a dream. This page: Dennise Richardson, last year's Homecoming Queen, crowns a very excited Holly lackson. The 1979 Homecoming court: Lisa Kitchen, escort Steve Cotteen, Shannon McCormick, escort Brian Caradonna, Suzie Young, escort Tim Ryan, Honorary princess, Eiia lahtinen, escort Elvis Rojas, Queen Holly lackson, escort Kevin Fouquette, and Cindy Monohan, escort Greg Fenton. ir. fail Homecoming 21 Marching Band 8 Hand Director: lim Nugent Drum Major: Wayne Earhart , ,v 1' 1, 'Y Q. H Q ' ,u, N ' V ' 'f'! fQf'f5. 3133 1',sf:'!2:2',.1'3' 1 Zmiszwii ' X 'VQITE 7:1 : ' 'A,! lf '.!' W-,1'..,:i-'N5,N 1'f,.! if , ' j Q V A A 5 5 4 D K 1, X W 5. H, Y' fx X X K! F , W f' 'N E . . . aw 1 w. Q . - ' F 55' V, ,J fy - 3 - rx ' XP ' V Y- nm , 1 ir! ,Y :rx ,, -1- ' l ' : lf ,,,Jg1w , .L M 4Q Q W Q . I ' X WN X Wfxin if ,N W VA Q' tj! , Ho , S 'V Zi W ' Am I 1 , V V 9 M X , W 1 1 Q ni,- Specialty Corps ri M L i i Specialty Corps Advisor: Gail Bently ' + 1 go J, 2 ' ', in is - Specialty Corps Captain: Debbie lordan 9 ' 4, Specialty Corps Lieutenant: Sharlene lames Lvnf ' 1 f ssiss H ' 'V M E. T Hiii in ii i iiisiis 'i ii C ' ae sei? ng i Q l 3 in g ,i 1 2 N ' QQ 1 iassi f 'E -See! 'sig E , li 7 A WX iw ,.,,,,, w A XY as JR sv Q-Q 24 Ac:tiviti6?S 1 Q, 3,-' fx K iff? f ., , V , 1 ,, ef . 4. M 5' + ' 'H J' 0' x f LX . ,5 ii ..-L. , -X. I 1 , 2 ' V is ' , fi? ,, Q A , V 1 - ,L,, ui, ,L . My Z ,- ' at , , 1 ,r f z l , - ' E5 ll, X if 'AQ U B ff- J K3 . Q . :K ev SW 'T mr S. ,I fx f , 5 . as Iii xt C 3 al' Q Varsity Band and Specialty Corps HiAcUon This page: Wayne Earhart and Valerie Bebout discuss their next song while Sheri Corbin is distracted by someone behind herC Varsity Band gives their spirit to pep assemblies and various sports events. Varsity Band members include: flutes -- Terri Land, Adrienne Smith, Mar' tha Totoris, Cindy White, clarinets - Valerie Bebout, Sheryl Corbin, Wayne Earhart, Karla Knightg saxophones - Anna I-iilmer, Donny Howell, lanife lamilkowski, Annette McConnell, Ieannine Santanen, trumpets - John Bonveno, Kerry Davis, Eddie Ciese, Lee Ann Helmken, Nancy Myr- ben, Victor Totoris, trombones - Rudy Diaz, Danny Earhart, Iohn Hom, Diane Perkins, Todd Souza, baritones e- Luis Castillo, Vince Hernandez, tuba - Ken Bly, percussion -Adam Brannon, Carrie Francis, Greg Taylor, Wendy Tut ker. Opposite page: Specialty Corps letter carriers: Angie Barker, lanine Blunt, Debbie Browne, Marylynn Burke, Sheri Lyon, Kristin Kuhiman, Patty Owens. Specialty Corps tall flag carriers: Debbie jordan, Sharlene james, Sandy Newell, Karla Isaacson. Not shown: Tall flag carriers: Sherry Howard, Brenda Souza. Majorettes: Dawn Ross, Kim Spinner. Flag Corps, as seen in the Poway parade, Getting ready for their performance, Debbie iordan helps apply make-up. S-i i V f 5. -,ea za- 'iiif i 55 t I 1-if . , r' D 359. '.k- 2' C 1 in C it , ,,,, ge' .C J .1-asf,-gif H 'I .i,e p- f A rr , 1 C ,MC as C it Qerrsa C Pi S f 5 Y we I K vnalniswi , 'C-f' 1 V W , C iff ? as-mm num ACAA 5 C A ' lg, Q Q'- W ' A i x ,Mm f Cgiyggl9 ' A A 2- 'i - i a n ,C'C ' C Q i' m 1 H 2 V 3 Calfwmw- .C C C C.,,, N.. ,,,,,,.i4 ' 'W N K K my I g :,, i Q ,- C ! Varsity Band!Specialty Corps 25 Getting lt Together C If one word could be used to describe Santana's 1980 Concert Choir and Clee, that word would be -- unity. Their togetherness, blending as one voice, helped form the Sultan Singers into one of the best groups assembled under Deanne Good. Glee and Choir both participated in the Spring and County Festivals in Southern California. This added greatly to the confidence of the members and encouraged future performances on stage. Half of the Concert Choir were returning Seniors, They added the experience needed to mold the foundation for this quality group. This year's Cilee was the largest ever at Santana, consisting of 42 members. Over half of the Glee were newcomers to the San- tana singing world. This group is looking to the future in great anticipation of their new beginning in the 80's. 26 Activities SI' A WZ' M ' A44 .ge , -Aqirt 'Wm' .,:':, ,, Kus. V Tn SHE., Choir and Glee 27 28 Activities The Consultant, Roughing It The Consultant came out approximately every three weeks, and each issue cost 5220.00 to print. The Consultant staff was only granted one-third of the money needed to survive and staff members were frequently raising money. The Consultant focused mainly on Santana life, leaving gossip, and horoscopes and other such columns out. High School newspaper writing builds confidence, independ- ence, and is a good primer for college news writing. Although the staff was larger this year than last, many members branched out into other activities. Of the twenty-two members three were experienced, helping to hold other members together through the hard times. A lit- tle bit of rough weather couldn't keep Consultant Staf- fers down. 'mi This page: Threatening a photographer, joe Kinnally warns him of their approaching dead- line, Counting with her fingers, Mrs. Vanden- berg adds up pictures needed for the newspaa per. Pausing for a minute, Yevett Viets listens to some last minute instruction. Opposite page: Discussing a layout, Heidi Murphy points out possible Changes in the lay- out, to Debi Lincoln, David Carattini and Tracy Keays are worried about increasing production costs, Group shot, Top row: Scott Dorner, Tracy Keays, Dawn Boyer, David Carattini, Kira Baldwin, Debi Lincoln, Kerrie Green, Dianne limmius. Middle row: loe Kinnally, Lisa Hasler, Dina luller, Gregg Leyesque. Bottom row: Yeyett Viels, Deena Arviso, Heidi Murphy, Sherry Aase, Amber Boyte, Susie Feliscian, Gary Prayer, Bob Rose. Not shown: Pat john- son, Effie Eiring. ,Q in yi LJ V i? V 2 -Q.-L. ' , 4 Meri: H- Q , , H wy ' 3, 3 V, 4 -2- sf F' ,.,. We N ,L ai ' ...Q Consultant 29 ' at iw 4 I A5 is .. g H ,, ,far ed f 1 Ni. ,E t' 4 X1 3' 5 x ,Z , 1 , B I - ' ss a This mga: Inslvuctiag the siutleats. Nafaa 3as5:a1l diretts the movavrent on stage. Cn-img for halo. Krish' Gviase is Ivviag TD 5:21 awaw' from Iwo bvutes. Tim White aarl Nike Fierce. 3 910119. shpt: Rack TONE. NNi1:?.?3arEa..N1i:Hae' maalh. Lmtla Paws. lm NN Hua. .arms Iovca. Second Tow: Tivisv' Gviesa. Brenda Evita. T61 5 Sass. Chevv1 Luekar. From row: Haw- Gahr- 1 son. Neff Ralston. 'Tarara Rvackati. Noi shown: i Gab N1ealing.LaP?rvwa ?iev:a.EiUWD'V1ea. 1 Uaaasita wage: fleaaafsiag 'wer :F'a at:: Wines. Linda Davis ewrassas a ?aaTia3 D? asia'- isafwaat. We? Fabian. Wcaael RZVWETW. Feat? Evita. aac? Ua:Ta.Daw':s :fav act Fo' H . 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Elm .lclvlsmy fllcl nm ll lll un lull rlllmm-1 the lzllllw. fwlm nm:o1l.'.1 Nl the simlsnts to :lo vi. lv N-L l'l1n.xw .lm mmv faillllnllt-Q that .we mnspnctlvo .lctori llwa ulll vu wlwkml on mmy-ml-w.'r.1.1.1L:n:sllmm-Qtl1w'o.11',wlwlclwwara ll lllv lill 'l0ll lV Ul :'llll 1l J, K... -., .1 ffm ,, ......... f fi lg 1 'rl' :FM ,Wim MM WW M -1 1.,:,...,,:, Creative Thinking and Performing Speech is a way to express your creative views. The speech team was a very active group on campus this year. They practiced many hours during and after school. The team participated in eighteen tournaments in cities, like Los Angeles and Reno. The students were striving to qualify for National Finals that were held in Ala- bama. The team performed in many categories, such as, humorous interpretation, dramatic interpretation, expository reading, and program reading. They have won many sweepstakes trophies. The students performed like pros. lt took a lot of work and enthusiasm to get the job done. The students may have practiced their speech hundreds of times, yet, at that final minute, it seemed fresh and new. if in -.Q N in 23 S Q 1, with RN c wr wx ... . QI., A X ' S if selfl lr s 5 Q- gwzigx s 4 ft 6 ..fk'f t as S K P Nu Qs K sh ix Q . K ik g s as if . , X V i ,Q ....... ..... -I 32 Activities ef' -l 1 L 8 'W 'fe i mr , Mg 4 2,,w,z?3 ll 1 ff C 4- i ai s 9 G A , lift! 1 ,F mmm , Q Y 1 'H-Orff ,ps-K This page: Telling the story of the three little pigs, Ieff Ralston warns the audience of the big bad wolf. After finishing his speech, Tim White gets good reviews from Norma Basgall. LaDonna Pierce and Mike Pierce get caught not practicing. Opposite page: Doing humorous lines, Chris Ioyce practices with great enthusiasm. With an expression of anger on his face, Michael Bonelli is practicing for a tournament with LaDonna Pierce. Group shot, Back row: Bob Rose, Linda Dayis, Michael Bonelli, Shawn Gould, Terrance Elliot, Tim White, Chris Olson. Second row: Dennis Kelsch, Mike Pierce, Kim Bass, Rich Padilla, Danny Fitzgerald, Kristy Criese, Bob Meiling. Third row: Kathy Lindsey, Linda Frye, Michelle Kiklis, Brant Flemming, Lallonna Pierce. Front row: Val Smith, Cheryl Leuker, Mary Frye, Tammi Brackett, Kirsten Branch, lill Worthen. Speech 33 A.S.B. The 80's have many projects in store for the Associated Student Body, which is an organization on campus that is in charge of assemblies, class competition, Spring Festival and many other activi- ties. The new projects the A.S.B. have been working on throughout the year are the new A.S.B. store and classroom, remodeling the concession stand in the gym and placing a new marque in the quad to advertise upcoming events. Bill Thomas, ASB. Advisor, said one of their main goals was to sell more ASB. cards and mate- rials to generate more funds to provide a wide range of services and entertainment for the Sultans in the 8O's. This page: President Carlos Olson shows leadership at an ASB. meeting. ASB. group members: Pres. Carlos Olson, Vice Pres, Chris Haas, Sec. Mariealine Perry, Finance Larry Bowen, Communication Dawn Boyer, Sales Colleen Defvlars, Asst. Sales lack Hearing, Pub. Relations Debbie Iordan, School Service Cathy Lanier, Cultural Affairs Linda Mollett, Pub. Lisa Root, Soc. Affairs Lisa Spetter, Hist. Rob Williams, Girls' Ath. Roxanne Har- ris, Boys' Ath, leff Pine. Opposite page: Carlos discusses an upcoming assembly with adviser Bill Thomas. Trying to confirm a band for Homecoming Dance, Rob Williams waits for an answer. Preparing for the next Student Council Meeting, Chris Haas goes over the agenda. 5 x --f-.,.,, Q-..,.,..,....,.. i. We .Y--'P' 3 si' 34 Activities M..-.- 74 gp. 11? 1 S mi 1' M' i Q J im . WK B This page: The queen's court from left to right: Dawn Boyer, Celine Klinesmith, Kelly Keaton and Lisa Hernandez. Showing her excite- ment after being crowned queen, Robin lenkins poses for a picture. Dancers enjoy the mellow music performed by Llghtnln'. Opposit page: Diane Perkins enjoys a quiet moment with her date. Margie O'neil and Rich McFadden enjoy themselves with friends during band break. Queen Robin jenkins and escort enjoy dancingtogether. 36 Activities An Evening to Remember The T979 Winter Wonderland Dance was an evening to remember, especially for senior Robin jenkins who was crowned queen. Robin also honored Santana by being the first girl from Santana to be crowned Princess of the T979 Mother Goose Parade. The four members of her court were Dawn Boyer, Lisa Hernandez, Kelly Kea- ton and Celine Klinesmith. The band featured was Light- nin', who played a variety of soul, disco, mellow and hard rock, pleasing almost every couple at the dance. An enjoyable night filled with excitement and entertain- ment, made this Winter Wonderland Dance definitely an evening to remember. WinterWonderland 37 ! .,,,!,, Mk 38 Activities S i it S MWX H kr ,, . IK Campu Life: Good dirty Fun Sometime during the year you may have said to your- self Campus Life? I wonder what that is?? Well fun and games were a large part of Campus Life this year. They started off the year with a Burger Bash that was loaded with crazy games and excitement. Campus Life was full of everything from Powder Puff football to the Mud Bowl, for those who like to live dirty. On the other hand, Campus Life was a discussion club, talking about anything from dating to suicide. No one had to join, they simply came, it was that easy. At Campus Life, you could learn about yourself and others, and have a good time doing it. This page:Denny steals a shirt off of a Campuslifersl' back. Tammy Marshall laughs as Michelle Holmes is first in line to join the navy. leff Cornelius lends a helping foot to his fellow man. Opposite page: What cooks! three Burger Bash burger makers take a small breather. Trying to catch snowflakes Bob Saterlee casually sticks out his tongue. The Campus Life Staff for T980 were Troy McClain, Stu Wells, Mika Christy, Saranne George, Dennis Bellesi, and Bob Saterlee. Campus Life 39 is Y' '22 'Z XA, 5? N 4 ' 35 K Q , .:., ,, ,U 'uv 4' +81 jg W' YJ. EA -.X . is ws Rf.. ifpgdfr., 1 , , in 5, - Q Lfif QQ., aff- Pa, q. P' Th . 5 af ,4 4,4 .X nf . - xxx ,KX - vis. z S ik L :X if . H31 ,- A it A fx , I fi ,Li . WL 4. . .iw ..1 X 'V Wi? ix A 'N Qld and ew Blend for 80's Yearbook A New beginning became an old way of life for the Scimitar staff. Except for three old timers, publications had an entirely new staff of workers. The staff worked well together and learned the techniques of yearbook productions. Cathy Mills kept each student on their toes, making sure their assignments were done. Scott Eidson, the staff editor, gave his support and leadership by always being willing to lend a helping hand. The staff spent many hours, during and after school, working to meet the publishing deadlines. There was a tremendous amount of pressure, but through it all the Scimitar staff had enough patience to make the T979-T980 yearbook an enjoyable book of memories. This page: Writing captions for underclass candids, Becky Barber and Laurene Ryan, prepare their copy. Debbie Davenport and Alanna Hughey, count mugs for an upcoming deadline. Looking for ideas, Sarah Bently, skims through past yearbooks. fi 1 4 vm- 'qw so K A, T sa if Scinntar 41 V x 5 X t i Q V' N :Q J ,.w '5'M GN si 9. .x .X 5 fu is-we . NT misss N . t 5 ska at HN ill.:-tskss1,j ' ' ' . .- . .. .Ni-we QP.. .. . . -fem. Q mail' W - gee.. K .-are ,,, k . 1. ig....S ., , :- -.uw .2 .15 i at X .. -QT -at kia -it gss--- SNS X kgs.- .stf .S Kg ss' is as A 8 .. W Q ur Spirit s Sky High Santana's l.V. cheerleaders are second to none. Dili- gently practicing during the vveek, they strived for perfec- tion. Displaying a genuine talent for cheering, they have been great support for this year's l.V. sports. This year's squad seemed to have an inexhaustible supply of energy and spirit, which benefited the entire school. This page: Top: Tammy Parra, Pam Duttenhoeffer, and Michelle Holmes. Top row: Tammy Parra, Debbie Block. Middle row: Pam Dutten- hoeffer, Michelle Nelson. Bottom row: Lisa Holden, and Michelle Holmes. Lisa Holden, Michelle Nelson, and Debbie Block. Opposite page: Top: l.V. cheer supports the basketball team through- out a close game. During a basketball halftime Yvett Viets and Holly Nicholoson perform for the crowd. Kim Duttenhoeffer shows her extreme enthusiasm for cheering. The l.V. Cheer squad builds spirit dur- ing a pep rally for a big football game. uw' .M ite, H , 5 Hr .. ' J'i 'W .- ,, 4 cgi? sl ff uw , iv aff? ww -. .L 1 Varsity Cheer: Better Than Ever This year was a new beginning for our Varsity Cheer Squad. None of the eight girls had been on the Varsity squad before. During their week at cheer camp, the squad won the spirit award. All the girls agreed that the experience of being a cheerleader has been a rewarding one. They learned a lot of self-discipline, practicing five days a week, three hours a day. They learned to deal with conflict, compromise, and problems. This year's Varsity Cheer Squad couldn't have been bet- ter. This page: Top: Kim Duttenhoeffer and Karen Mastronardig Yevett Viets and Iana Dillingerg Suzanne Bordeaux. Opposite page: Top: Cindy Monahan and Lynette Buseckg Holly Nicholoson. Top row: Kim Duttenhoeffer, Yevett Viets, Karen Mastronardi. Middle row: Suzanne Bordeaux, Cindy Monahan. Bottom row: Lynette Buseck and Holly Nicholoson. Not shown: lana Dillinger. 8 n ,, I V 'N . 5, 1 n Q A ig' C C is.yr. x . Q, s 5 ffl i B f B KEN in Cheer 45 Funtastic Ski One of the most active groups on campus was Santana's ski club. No experience was necessary to join this fantastic club and you are considered a member until you are twenty-one. The only requirement was interest. lf you loved snow, this club was for you. The ski club took several field trips to Big Bear throughout the winter months and even squeezed in a few fun-filled weekends in Mammoth Falls. In the planning is a trip to Europe within the next two years. Both current and former members will be eligible to participate. This page: Don Donnelly smiles at the thought of the upcoming trip to Mammoth Falls. Mike Kolesar daydreams about skiing. Club advisors are Don Donnelly and Lloyd Kastor. Opposite page: Club members include: First row: Ross Arsenault, Ken Dunlap, jerry Goulart, High Rinehart, Mike Kolesar. Second row: Shannon McCormick, Lorraine Hitchen, Gregg Levesque, Suzette Oedewaldt, Valerie Bebout, Lynn Perry, Heidi Murphy. Third row: Don Donnelly, Mike Parker, Buzzy Sailer, Christi Monohan, Nancy Taylor, lenny Ciannaris, Sandra Bow- stead, Lloyd Kastor. Club officers are: President - Lorraine Hitchen, Vice President - Christi Monohan, Secretary - Lynn Perry, Vice President - Heidi Murphy. Suzette Oedewaldt and Shanno McCormick discuss finances fortheir next ski trip. 46 Ski Club O O .319 - . .. f it 4 . Q V If X ix J. . y Q ,QW -ww: mf X 4 J A ' 3 Y I Nw -Zigi, ' f' X ff-X s-f, f.Ak D ' ' -, . 1 'H ' ' ' F ' K ' K' 'Y ' -S, ' 1 f' 3 Q5 S f W' Q 3 fi- Y ,Q f HZ W -. 'Q gf ik Mk 5' Yu m ,yxg HQ -GMX, ,L Q. J ff A ' a 1 ' A if ii V' H M . If J' - M ii' Y: rwfzug tr 4:1 Gi: Ski Club 47 48 Activities :ins-Qs ff: . . .fn ' - is my W -3 , 3 X .sf gp ' xx Q sk M X xg A .-.---A Awww wi , .f ...gf - K L 1 : ji: :. 5755 fi'- sang. AFS I-Club With the outstanding leadership of advisors. Larry Forster and Elva Colbeth, and president, Susan Enzenhauer, this year's I-Club was truly a success. Larger than last year, with roughly twenty-five members, the group increased its size greatly. The year long goal of these members was to raise money for our foreign exchange students, Elvis Rojas and Eija Lantien, and to support those interested in the American Field Service Program. Having bazaars, sales, and school competi- tions were some ways used to reach that goal. Althogh this was a great amount of effort on everyones part, there was always enough time for get-togethers, campouts, and parties. This page: Talking to a friend, Kathy Anderson laughs at a joke. Scott Eledge listens to discussions during an I-Club meeting. Susan Enzenhauer discusses fund raising sugges- tions. Opposite page: Rob Williams asks an advisor about an upcoming date. Elva Colbeth prepares for an l-Club meet- ing. Examining her camera, Suzette Oedewaldt and Valerie Bebout plan for upcoming trip. 1 -lx N, 1, S . Q . T' al' ,.. nl., AFSXI-Club 49 It a ni get N 'Sis 1 sg -...W--4 s .Z J This page: Demie dela Cruz, Karen Kelsch, Donna Gonzalez, and Diana Coffin, look over the calender of events. Beve lellison and Cindy Nelson enjoy a laugh over a humor- ous story. lane Schaffer explains col- lege entrance requirements to CSF students including Pete Darnell. Opposite page: While Discussing their plans for a fund raiser, Karen Kelsch, Diana Goffin, and Demie Dela Cruz, listen to ideas from other members. Group shot, Front: Ms. Schaffer, Mrs. lellison. First row: Cindy Nel- son, Susie Feliscian, Maria Luellen, Holly Nicholson, Linda Spieker, Lau- rene Ryan, Donna Nasrallah, Lisa Root, Teri Williams, Edgardo Dela Cruz, Lisa Hersey, jeff Shoaf. Second row: Tim Shields, Valerie Bebout, Robert Stern, Debra Granander, Karen Kelsch, Robin Chambers, MarieAline Perry, Dan jackson. Third row: Diana Granander. Fourth row: Scott Docherty, Colin Henderson, Demie Dela Cruz, Carlos Olson, Donna Gonzalez, Andy Henderson, Lisa Kitchen. 50 Activities 0 if Q 3 NX --nf.......,,. C.S.F. Acomplish- rnent in School California Scholastic Federation is a club for students with exceptional scho- lastic acomplishments. These acorn- plishments are a 3.5 grade point aver- age, plus excellent citizenship and effort grades. Beve lellison and lane Schaffer, the new advisors, contributed greatly to the club. They encouraged each student to strive for the top. Most of the members were college bound. The students, with the advisors help, organized the club and made it a great success. CS F 5l R.0.T.C. R.O.T.C. was a very active group this year. They had a wide list of activities, ranging from a vveek at Camp Pendleton to competition with other schools. R.O.T,C. helped build strong characters for tomorrow's leaders. This page: Executing a perfect parade rest the Group listens for further commands. First rovv: Henry Russel, Steve Thrift. Second row: Brian lack- son, Ken Allender, Hal Munton, Pam Gray, Wayne Linder. Third row: lody Stevens, Dan Whitmarsh, Wayne Cray, Mike Danals, Ken Watson. Fourth rovv: Chris Pierse, Dennis Redding, Robert Eaden, Hale Miles, Kelly Schroeder. Fifth row:'Todd lack- son. Bill Renz stands at attention. 52 R OTC. 1' zf M . an if . . ,img 1? , .. 4 xr' ' Chronological Club The Chronological Club, supervised by Dan Schaffer, was one of the newest clubs on campus. The club was organized for people who wanted a better and more indepth look into history. Throughout the year they went to various histor- ical monuments and museums. Their meetings were held in room 308 where they discussed their future trips and plans over lunch. This page: Dan Schaffer listens to input from club member. Club members: First row: Colleen Demars, Susie Feliscian, Dan Schaffer, Chrissy Fox, Lori French. Second row: Cindi Davids, Ginger Crane, Darlene Scott, Tamra Brackett, Liz Zekan, Holly Nicholson, Dawn Boyer, Lisa Hasler, john Fielder, Scott Docherty. Third row: Jeannine San- tenen, Carla Young, Lisa Root, Pete Meza, Colin Henderson, Robert Hagan, Robert Stern, Scott ldson. A Chronologial Club 53 54 Activities XX QW . O 77 f3-9,1 Crafts made by, from upper left: Patti Daniels Herman Mohr, Toni Suchey. are fha are , , l 'is V ' 0. W ' as ' 2 H? kms f Creativity in Action The crafts club started out its' first year with sixteen members. Three of the sixteen were nominated and voted on to become club officers. Membership was open to anyone who wanted to join, had a free lunch period and alittle bit of money for materials. Outstanding artists were Karen Kelsh, President, Her- man Mohr, Vice President, Toni Suchey, Secretary and members Clair Smith and Patty Daniels. After a year of hard work, frustration and fun, some of the more talented artists had a chance to send their very best to the Del Mar fair. Bobby Olvera stands back to admire his work, while Charlene Ervin begins hers. Club Members: Herman Mohr, Vice President, Dave Nelson, Patti Daniels, Shel- ley Ciuinam, Advisor, Charlene Ervin, Advisor, Toni Suchey, Secretary, Karen Kelsh, President, Mary Lester, Mara Nelson and Bobby Olvera. 44 Y Crafts 55 6 f and -s' ,fixgfpmji ,.. , 1 L kj' 'XF j 1 'is Ev M ix Mwk Q V 4 . Q t -'.s s.:5'f gs pri mMM X 4 p I . 5 ,f Rnfx. QV' I K' A, Xwwwcmw is N N W! .- ,ff 13 - 'A 1 f'qx '1 XX .MM X 1' ' Xxx! x , ff' s is X 3 if a - x X-...X ' ' 1 X x X x ' fm + f 5 N X xfkx 3, 'X fff L' ' C! X :E-ll L' ' X I xi'-X mb N W Qi. Q 'X my 1 X.. 1 5 1'-h NSF gg f 'L :Ll S f i A L gx -Q xy, 5-, . 4- Q. Wk . N .N A my ,. . ' rv-vfy x . --Q 1 Q :. ' K A S gf- 3. L- .5 .. Q, A nsgirgf, .ws A f::1.1::3,E:: IE. K . NX: vwsz - 1 f W ' , .xL, . .,,, . Xxh , Q ff M559 M M Wm wwf ,P ,wk ' Ink wi.,-ifi pf 4 A 4 if 1 6.1 V7 Mi I 'U KA is WW vaio! 111 0 0 Eli V 00111 ill 111V VEll00 111 0 H10 V 111VHl00111 0 810 V 00111 HJ. 111V 1Vill00 11 00 ill V 00111 111VEIl 0 810 V 0111 E110 111VEll00111V 00 Varsity Football The 1979 Varsity Football Team had a hard year. Tough competition and consistent injuries plagued them. Yet, as they were led by Coach Ray Scholten, their spirits never damp- ened. Through determination, dedi- cation, and enthusiasm, they proved that, It doesn't matter whether you win or loseg it's how you play the game. Our Varsity Football Team played GR-R-R-EAT! This page: lade Beutler receives an excellent handoff from Britt Edmundson. Opposite page: Tension was not only disa played on the field, but on the faces of the players on the bench as well. The Sultans came face to face with the Highlanders on the line of scrimage, Football 59 Teamwork Prevails Football, according to the Web- ster's Dictionary, is a game played with a large, inflated leather ball by two teams of eleven players each. Since football is not an individual sport, togetherness is what counts. The Sultans teamwork was sharp and they showed it by not only striving for victory, but for compatibility. This page: With a Norseman on his trail, jade Beulter rushes for a touchdown. Here come the Sultans ready for action. Opposite page: Varsity team: Back row: Dave Sevick, Rob Howall, Randy Molde, Mike Ham- mond, Mike Salan, Daryl Calvin, Mike Wranik, Rick letter, Adam Da'Costa, Britt Edmundson, Rick Coteen, Tony Campus, Ron Coteen, Ed Smith, Mike Duran, Chris Ewbanks. Middle row: Coach Ray Scholten, Brian Keaton, Dave letter, Kevin O'Connell, Matt Brown, Frank Yancy, jeff Pine, Ken Miton, joe Kinnally, jim Shrove, john Nichols, Vince Dimiace, Matt Gorham, Duane james. Front row: Mike Mosby, Bob Rose, Pete Darnell, Buzzy Sailer, john Fielder, Will Hunnicutt, Terry Kinnally, jaime Hill, Sam Underwood, Rick Grill, Gary Welhage. Coach Bill Homik gives Ron Coteen last minute instructions. Grasping in mid-air, john Nichols intercepts a pass. 60 Football OOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFOOTBALLFO! 'X' Q ' N4 mf, J 5 ' 'LLi N iw ,ax E 35 if ,gf V f ,qc ,MMM uf :W 6 6' 3:1 ww ? Vx af.. '15 .V sa, , if 5 4-S ii f : : in fy . L high ig L X ' A W . 5 .. 1 M Q k ' WQHZ .JE U ,Q 'nav' 'i 'lMf'J A, Q' 4: Q, Q , K V -f 'W 'Vw ff fi Wg if .W V ,. . QL N 'Q' lik' T 0 , :? - av I Vg, V V 35 W ,, MX Q x A 4 1, . .. In f 4 We , , - , K 'Vx ' 5 J V ' - F Q 5 . F . , . ' 4 , Q, H' W,x,t . '- w x X. ! . . , and ri W Q 3 49 ' uf v, f as xi M, H qh g . 451,11 :Mfg- If ii ,gg ff. Ag ,Aff ill .dk K AR' 4! .mph Ja. 41' 7' K 4 al' MAA DF --Sl! K xl gf! A, .wp ' wwf' Q vii X ww.. . 2: A--w in W , ,M w--A A. ' - ij, -4 yfh- Q -- ' -M 15 'Q ffmff Y- .-... A-'f Lkf . Lf. pg? .,..... 4l'f:x , 43 f F I x-+111 v-.V Tac 54:55 N., -if ' rig: I:-if 4 1' .5 f'f 5 M 1? Auf' -6, -,f. ww , . Au, J . .. . . A - - vw f .., 1. f A W ' Q. Enthusiam ins! The j.V. Football Team was very energetic and enthusiastic this year. They showed a great deal of stamina and skill. Experience was the only quality lacking on the team, but they gained it during a tough season. This experience could be a well earned asset to next year's Varsity team. This page: While looking for receiver, Scooter Stephenson is blocked by Scott Curtis. Two Sultans go in for the block. Opposite page: Ralph Childs passes the ball, aiming it carefully. Coach lim Hill gives side- line instructions on an upcoming play. Show- ing team spirit, Randy Wood gives Bill letter a pat on the back after a tough game. l.V. team: Back row: Cutis Heflin, lames Dipalo, lon Cunningham, Ralph Childs, Brian Patterson, Nick Halusky, Brian Riggs, Brian Dresser, Peter Vasquez, Ron Wilcox, Marc Brackett. Middle row: Bill Lenhoff, Frank Reed, Howard Priest, less Goodrich, Bill letter, Randy wood, Mike Weiman, Scott Curtis, Mike Eade, Robert Zorn. Front row: jeff Leever, loe Longo- ria, Troy Kercheval, jeff Morgan, Don Darrow, Mark Radke, john McConnell, Scooter Ste- phenson, Tom Riley, Football 63 Santana's Earl Risers This year's swim team was led by a new coach, Anne Foster. She used her skill and knowledge to train and prepare the team for the season. Inspite of their rough time sched- uling workouts, the team worked hard. Although they had many tal- ented swimmers, the size of this year's team: 31 made it tough in league competitions. This year's outstanding Varsity swimmers were Anna Hilmer, Penny Counts, and Liz Pry. Outstanding lun- ior Varsity swimmers were Debbie Elliott, Shelly Fleming and Gina Gon- zalez. This year's diving team under the guidance of Eileen Ballard, consisted of seven divers, three on Varsity and four on junior Varsity. Waking up at 4 am to make the 5 am workouts shows the importance of swimming and diving to the Sultans. This page, top: Debbie Elliott demonstrates the breast stroke, Butterfly perfection by Anna Hil- mer. Displaying excellent form Gina Gonzalez builds her lead in the freestyle. Opposite Page, upper left: Linda Gonzalez, Christine Powers, Kelly Bishop, Christina Goodwin, Tamara Marshall, Celine Kleinsmith, Christina Taylor. Eileen Ballard explains a div- ing technique. Anne Foster discusses scores with Marylynn Burke. Caught mid-air in a faultless pike, Linda Gonzales brings the diving team to victory. Swim team members: Varsity, Penny Counts, Lissett Dehaven, Linda Gon- zales, Roxanne Harris, Anna Himer, Liz Pry, Pam Pry, Rhonda Yancey, Carleen Keller. lun- ior Varsity, Sharon Carnarato, Debbie Elliott, Shelly Fleming, Debbie Galbuath, Gina Gonza- lez, Beath Healy, Ramona Minerd, Kaien Whi- tehead, lulie Donache, Carol Thompson, Dawna Cleveland, Patty Hargraves, Monica Liens. SWIM NG IMMINGSWIMMINGSWIMMI W NGS SWIMMI NG NGSWIMMI IMMI W IMMINGS W NGS SWIMMINGSWIMMI NG MINGSWIMMINGSWIMMI Z E f 54 J3- -ii, 1 ., .4 -:fri tiger. ca 1 Q . Q gt. N 9 J rswlvm a Q . fl- M-, 'P is S Q, ' A, 'x f su F if ,ef .hx K .ni . - Us ,. 'Ea,w-S1 x i 541 -ff Au . yu xi K Q Xxx wglg Exfgwim 1: 5' if mmm., R, 13 E Q W! W, ,, I Y N W F ,H .W V, 1 W , I I r f A , . all .-. .- -1.,- wg:-ass-M-seems. '-'W--ef- --H- ': ' H. nw IYrziffllil'-kiwi'l'l+r2v:Srft::swrrm A. ' ' s4,:r',:::5g1:: .1 mrs , ..... p Egg. ' li 5 ww it i xii ' in ' A -,, t ' as . fli-.LW iii 5 Mig, ' INNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTENNISTI Sultans in the Swing This year's tennis team was full of talent. Coach Rock, who has been coach- ing tennis for five years, had a tre- mendous amount of confidence in her .girls. One of her goals for the sea- son was to top last year's standing of sixth place. Returning for their' fourth year were Linda Lyons, Barbara Horning, and lulie Giannaris, also returning were Heidi Murphy and Kathy Horn- ing. The remainder of the Varsity team advanced fromij V. The teams 4591 and A2 singles play- ers were Linda Lyons and Heidi Mur- phy. The team's 451 doubles players were Stacie Cook and Linda Cabur- nay. Although they played their best, the lunior Varsity team had a rough season going against the tough com- petition in the district. This page: Determination showing on her face Linda Lyons returns Grossmonts' serve. Varsity team: Top row: Laurene Ryan, Alanna Hughey, Linda Lyons, Pam Creamer, Debbie Hildbreckt, Kathy Horning, Bottom row: Linda Martinez, Barbara Horning, julie Giannaris, Heidi Mur- phy. Not shown: Stacie Cook and Linda Cabur- nay. Opposite page: lunior Varstiy team: Top row: Deena Arviso, Gayle Gyles, Denise Mercer, Debbie Bonveno, Lynn Young, Dana Kelly DeAvery, Karen Davis, Cathy Green, Coach Donna rock. Laurene Ryan backs up her dou- bles partner Alanna Hughey as Alanna volleys the ball to score for Santana. Practicing her serve for the coach, Heidi Murphy strives for perfection. Tennis 67 Soccer, Santan a's Newest Soccer, this year's newest sport, was coached by Larry Foster. Along with returning upperclassmen and new team members, there were addi- tions from other schools and even other countries. Elvis Rojas this year's foreign exchange student'from Para- guay, was an important plus to the team. Elvis has played soccer since the age of four. We also received skilled Ed Smith from Patrick Henry High. Ross Arsenault, a strong player from Buffalo, New York was also added to our soccer team. All these new participants contributed to the building of a strong team. A successful team is made up of dedicated and hardworking mem- bers. Spending two to three hours a day at practice, our team worked on building their skills and knowledge . . . Scrimmaging, drilling, condition- ing, and exercising were part of this year's everyday workouts. A good rel- ationship existed between the coach and the players creating a strong team. This page: Top: Preparing for a big game are Todd Kelso and other team members. Back row: Ross Arsenault, Ray Romero, David Cara- tinni, Glen Palensky, Ed Smith. Middle row: Mark Dubay, Brent Shelton, Dave Boelter, Todd Kelso, 84 Elvis Rojas. Front row: Ken Quiocho, Cary Tinker, Wayne Murphy, Damian Steinauer, 84 Chance Shelton. Opposite .pages Upper left: Ed Smith shows exceptional effort in blocking the ball. Fancy footwork performed by Elvis Rojas, enable the Sultans to score again. Positioning the ball Ross Arsenault uses his head. 68 Sports DCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCERSOCCI 'N 2 Li it 4 is e- 5 Q if . fi es. X i. wishf- t 4 w - - ,i- .4 Q 3? ffgf-fl 5 . wx .,1 ,S .ygsfsfkwfavfii Natal r fwrmw' 521:13 .X W fvr Yi L X' 4, 'QQ .gf xii . x af , 'X V 'fm X? A V-lv, ' Q EM. k 1, if G' A ' . ,GS if 'lv ,, gfi 47 A M UQ: fA K I E g g. ., W - . -.vig ffl' ' , f . 1., ,, Q .i2':2- ' V44 MQ, 'J' S ' f L1 K .AQ 5 w fm , .ik -A .a Q 'Q , 2 ' ,, Q u:.' V ,, ,., A '+ is ai n- Y .. NEW 3 ' 1.4 f UM: 1. any 1 ff S? If m -it -:N W W :nam QW Vi 'V Nw 7 as 010 .-.-v-v .... .., v.--.. vvw - ,, ' I vided for an interesting and exciting season by using their experience and if 7, s .M LVMO'lOrllIJ1VM skills from playing in previous years. i Gaston Aguirre contributed shoot- ing ability, Scott Eidson excelled in defensive play and assists. Shawn Lynn an outstanding goalie, added his special touch to the team. Other members that played an important role in the team's accom- plishments were lim Dodd, Stuart Henderson, and Colin The all -around players Hendeson , Colin and other and QW A Q .gr gurl' is ,.....4 1? L ar, , 1 ' gp. EQ s by-4 tit? gf Qtf 3 SR I x- 5 Q15 .. L dll. ii ti? NIWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDIJSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSDILSVNWADSJILSVNWADSDILSVNWA Future Champs The two compulsory gymnastic teams really proved their ability this year. Although they weren't com- pletely ready this season, each com- petitor displayed the potential to advance to optionals. For them, it was a stepping stone in which they gained experience and learned the techniques for new skills. Not only were they successful this year, but many were expected to return in 81, to compete on the optional level, to become champs! This page: l.V. team: Back row: Georgia Dela- ney, Pam Dutenhoeffer, Michelle Nelson, Mar- garet Kanehl. 2nd row: Danna Springer, Lynn Gridley, Becky Quillen, Carol Cullifer, Sally Ell- ingson, lanice Wear, Patty Reese, Karen Davis, Molly Davenport. 3rd row: Patti Gorden, Trina Bare, Melanie Washburn, Tammy Parra, Suzy Brown, Kathy Sheldon, Brenda Knight, Tammy Stevens. Front row: Kathy Arnold, Dawn Ram- aglia, Vicki Kennidton, Laura Moss, Sherry Lie- feld, Raenel Pine, Sandy Halsey. Confidently, Melanie Washburn begins a front roll on the beam. Coach, Mary Daniels, spots Suzy Brown on her uneven bar routine, Opposite Page, top left: impressing the judges, Tammy Marshall artistically performs her rou- tine. Varsity compulsory team: Back row: Cindy Nelson, Debbie Huffman. 2nd row: Danna Springer, Debby Hewitt, Tammy Mar- shall. 3rd row: Cathy Brubaker, Kim Duten- hoeffer, Michelle Holmes. 4th row: Lisa Hol- den, Shannon McCormick. Front: Trina Cham- pagme. Diane Perkins presses to full extension. A gracefull scale by Trina Champagne, proves her agility. Gymnastics 75 Volleyball Spikes to the Top Santana's volleyball team was very powerfull this year, with returning players Cathy Hudson, Dee Dee Nel- son and Lauren Mitchell. Santana was also fortunate to have Clara Smith, a new comer to Santana. Being new to volleyball, what she lacks in experi- ence she makes up for in her ability. The team's plans for the season were to perfect their 6-2 record and work on developing and utilizing plays for the offense. Santana's top contenders were Monte Vista and Mount Miguel. This year's coach was Nancy Rice. This was her second year of coaching volleyball, both at Santana. The team's captain was senior Lauren Mitchell. Lauren was the most con- sistent and dependable player. She has played volleyball all four years at Santana. The team was definetly spik- ing to the top during the season! This page, top: Lauren Mitchell shows skill in passing the ball to setter Dee Dee Nelson. Bot- tom: Cathy Hudson dinks the ball in order to avoid opposing team's block. Opposite page, top left: Toni Ponte shows overhand serving skills as Dee Dee Nelson looks on for possible footfoul. Cathy Hudson and Toni Ponte double up for Santana's block. Lillian Hutchings looks up over shoulder as she's caught keeping stats for. IV Coach Nancy Rice talks over stratigies to team members. Sports 76 JLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOI.LEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALLVOLLEYBALL Q yi if I 5 5w 1: , au ,, as , , 21 W 5321 55, i' E 5 Q- , ww- FQ Em. K ....k , f K .-,f 4, -wwf' ,V , .-,,: - n ,,' '-'I Serving Towards Experience IV learned new patterns and defense by watching varsity action. The team's goals were to gain experience and improve their skills. Working closely with Coach Sue Guziel, both during class and after school, they practice serving, bump- ing,and spiking skills. This page, top: Attempting to score for the Sul- tans Lauren Mitchel serves the ball. IV team: Back row: Mel Haupt, Lori Miller, Diane Cvit- kovich, Pam Baer. Second row: Stacey Fou- quette, Holly jackson, Coach Sue Guziel,,Laura Hudson, Anita Galliher. Third row: juli Andre- son, Trish Meza, Carol Sturgeon and jenny Giannans. Not shown: Sherry Wallace. Opposite page, top: Lillian Hutchings and Cathy Hudson block the spike. Bumping the ball Trish Meza sets up to a team member. Var- sity team: Back row: Cathy Hudson, Lauren Mitchell, Lillian Hutchings, Sheri Hudson. Sec- ond row: Yvonne Breslin, Toni Ponti, Paula Hook, Barbara Giannaris. Third row: Barbara Krommes, Clara Smith. Center: Dee Dee Nel- son. Volleyball 79 I-larriers Give Their Best Cross Country is a sport which requires hardwork, talent, and proper coaching. These dedicated Harriers, in order to prepare themselves for a good season, conditioned them- selves eight to ten miles daily through their precious summer. Dur- ing the season, the team practiced from two and one half to three hours a day, even sacrificing their Saturday morning sleep-ins. Coach Kaster, a former student of San lose State, has faith in his young but determined team, stating Who else would run twenty miles when their coach is absent? Ninety percent of this year's Cross Country Team consisted of under- classmen. Leading the team with much endurance and cooperation were Varsity lettermen Tim Gaut, Bruce Hemingway, Peter Santiago, and Tod Hemingway This page, top: Preparing for the Mount S.A.C. race, Tina Allen listens to encouragement from Coach Kaster, Bottom: Mike Certh shows indurance. Opposite page, top: Tina Allen and team mates show determination at Mount S.A.C. race. james Mercada checks his opponents position in a grueling race. Deep in thought, Bruce Hemmingway keeps up a steady pace. 80 Sports DSSCOUNTRYCROSSCOU NTRYCROSSCOU NTRYCROSSCOU NTRYCROSSCOU NTR' CROSSCOUNTRYCROSSCOU NTRYCROSSCOU NTRYCROSSCOU NTRYC is TA M in ,- wrxm. --f 1 - Wm- 4 uw I if 2 Qu as 1 X gg:-2 K --sgi.-gk. ww' ' i grim Xian. QR X Q . .. A D ww my -v. .ny 'Wu if , ,za-, 4 . I A F k f -,L , . : 6 ' M '-Lr AW, mfK ' I V! I 1 fx. Nw M wwf!-W 9A ? 2 uf. ,, , QA! if A sf V M ' i 15 ,fx www 454' Aw 0' Q f, K aa, J' .Qgjf . 74' - 3 , , gy V yy, , T ,Z ' g gf. 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Anita Cohn, although tired and drained, pushes herself towardthefinish line. Opposite page:Top varsity team: Back row: Chris Cohn, Bruce Hemmingway, and David Ivy. Front: Tod Hemmingway, Tim Gaut and Scott Brown. Girls team shot: Back row: Karen Kelch, Karen Kuss, and Anita Cohn. Front: Linda Gonzalez, Lisa Ethington, Kim Howel, Kelly Brant, and Tina Allen. Freshmen: Back row: Arley Adcock, and Ted Gann. Middle: joe McKiney, Mike Certh, jon Davis and Mike Webster. Front: jim Busik, jeff Lazano, and Pat Maden. Sh ' g etefmination, Karen Kuss takes the ad against Mt. Miguel. ZW 6 r-MMM Cross Country 83 Practice akes Perfect! Santana's 1980 Varsity Track and Field Team showed their outstanding ability this year. Their long practice hours and hard work proved effec- tive throughout their performances. With the help of Coaches Lloyd Kaster, Wayne Leyton and Ray Schol- ten, each member of the team gained a better knowledge of the sport and applied it to their individual events. Some of the exceptional contrib- utors this season were: high jump and pole vaulter Britt Edmundson, distance runners, Dave Ivy and Bruce Hemingway, and discus and shot putter Carlos Olson. Dther members of the team were: E. Abell, A. Adcock, M. Ambill, S. Brown, E. Carter, C. Cohn, R. Cope, 1. Davis, T. DeGreif, D. Doris, M. Dubay, B. Edmondson, L. Fields, l. Frye, T. Caut, X. Graves, I. Goodrich, M. Gorham, N. Haluskey, D. Hake, B. Hemingway, T. Heming- way, I. Hill, R. Howell, B. Keaton, T. Kinnally, T. Lason, l. McKinney, I. Mercado, H. Morgan, G. Beauchimin D. Ivy, DiPaulo, I. Morgan, M. Mosby, K. O'Connell, B. Patterson, L. Payan, I. Pine, H. Priest, C. Rankin, B. Riggs, P. Santiago, E. Smith, B. Steele, P. Vas- quez, M. Webster, G. Willeford, M. Wranik, and R. Wood. 1 This page: Waiting for the starting gun, laime Hill gets set to go. lohn Davis, Pete Santiago, and Tim DeGreif overcome their exhaustion while striving for the finish. Opposite page: Showing perfect form, Brian Patterson holds back no energy while hur- dling, A typical sight on the track. Coach Lloyd Kaster reads off times to team manager, Tom Hudson. With concentration on their faces, Sabre Hanson and Leon Fields run a grueling 440. B4 Sports TRAC KTRACKTRACKT RACKTRACKTRACKTRAC KTRACKTRACKT RACKTRACKTRACKTRAC KTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRACKTRAC KTRACKTRACKT RACKTI tl ll it -eai ff in... ,,- Q . 1-L+.. NNY is-. Aw.. .. ff - , ,,. T ...R Qc N. dfi,j.s9 ' W,-+ an + gkffg-:Exif sr K' ' 1- A ,, K Q' UA uw., al' NK ,,... ' ., N ,gi fx inf ,r 3 A , i A , , Lf '-fs - 1 -. 4 .F . m . idx! f i ' - f X - 14' ',w3jSf . Sw. ,M 4 , , ig, ' W, Q 'a Ahh' -rr F' ' .ag . ' 1' ' l Q' f .im N., FV km K - .f 4. . 35 I 5 5 E 5 Q 5 E 5 ! E dank. is AW .arf if w l ti? ,rf st .4 5 . ' .Q - 'iii Q. W -. H -sri.-. - , .. Q. . VHLNJVHLXDVULXDVHLNDVMLXDVHLXJVULXDVHlXDVH1XDVUlN3VHlXDVHLXDVHLXDVHLXDVHLXDVHLXDVHIXDVMLXDVUIXJVHLXJVHLXDVULXDVI Dedicated to in! Both the l.V. and Girls' Track Teams proved their ability this year. Each member endured their long work outs and conditioned themselves with power and stamina. They were dedicated and individually deserved to be honored. The Girls' team con- sisted of: T. Allen, R. Arroyo, K. Bass, K. Beeler, G. Brubaker, A. Cohn, P. Creamer, L. Ethington, L. Frye, M. Frye, D. Gonzalez, G. Gonzalez, I. Goodrich, S, Goslee, E. Graves, K. Harless, P. Hook, S. Holthe, D. Howell, K. Howell, K. Horning, R. jenkins, C. Kitchell, B. Krommes, K. Kuss, L. Martin, N. Vance, S. Miller, A. Smith, W. Tucker, and S. Wells. The Managers were Linda Gonzalez and Barbara Horning. This page: Coach Lloyd Kaster meets his team for a tough workout. Focusing her attention fully to the sport, Robin jenkins throws the dis' cus 130 ft. Opposite page: With teammate Britt Edmund- son looking on, Howard Priest Iunges towards the finish line. Practicing for an upcoming meet, Sherri Miller puts the shot. Coach Ray Scholten demonstrates proper technique to his team. Checking her position, Barbara Krom- mes clears the bar. Track 87 U nity Makes a Team The Sultans' Basketball spirit in the 79-80 season, was undaunted by their slow start. The superb work of center Dave Banner's rebounding and shouting plus the excellent work of guards Brian Caradonna, Pat Gaffney, Andy Newark, and forwards Xavier Graves and Britt Edmondson, helped bring this past season to a rewarding finish. Coach Wade Vickery stated that Brian Caradonna deserved the best player of the year award. The team, as a whole, felt that their greatest achievement was attained by work- ing together as a group. This unity was the main reason that they were able to achievetheir goals. In the game against Mt, Miguel, their best game of the season, their rebounding, shouting, and general over all play was outstanding. Brian, contributed three shots for seven trys which was fourty-three percent, in free throws. He averaged thirteen for fifteen which was an average of eighty-seven percent. Britt Edmond- son's great defense was just as vital to this win as was all the offense put together. His outstanding free throw percentage helped the team win a multitude ofgames this past season. In all, it was a very satisfying season foreveryone involved. This page: Center Dave Banner Reaches for the jump shot. Pat Gaffney tries for along shot, Opposite page: Team shot. Derrick Harper, Xavier Graves, Chris Eubanks, Coach Wade Vickery. Znd: Mike Hammond, Pete Me-za, Britt Edmondson, Brian Caradonna, Dave Banner. 3rd: Andy Newark, Mark Gardiner, Pat Gaff- ney, jim Garvin, Brian Caradonna exhibits a fine lay up. Wade Vickery discusses a defen- sive play. Britt Edmondson shoots for a free throw. 88 Sports W .3 ,. X325 gp 'LL V' Ili 'F Wy. uf Q. . .. 51 Z: , -TM - 'K:y,.i3:.:-,sa K M i 1,3 .T Q - lawns ' K 11 .S E fdix I, A A1 wg .2 '11, a kv 'sv I if YK ,sg Y . fa X' 1' P , 3 Au, Q Q' 'S Q5 WFXI wif! arf , N-4 5 xx, X-ge' N592 l is Ea S i 5 3 S 'ixiwfx 1 ,il- 4., ff 3 ' An 'Nw 1 1 if UA 3 1 5? l.V. Going Strong This year at Santana we had a num- ber of new faces. One of which was Randy Robinson, the new l.V. Basket- ball coach, former girls' basketball coach at Kearny High. Randy's prior experience helped mold and develop our super junior Varsity team. He felt that his team had an outstanding season over all. The l.V.'s best game was against Granite Hills. With twenty-five points, forward Ted Chaves contrib- uted an amazing 50 percent of the total game points. In the final score, it was Santana 50 Granite Hills 35. All in all, unity, sacrifice, and deter- mination was what led this group to amazing results. The main factor of their unity was friendship. Before and after games they got together for an occasional pizza, an exciting evening viewing a clipper's game or just shar- ing good times. All this added up to good friends, good teamwork and good scores. This page: Cheerleaders give their all for the team. Sultans go up for the jump and a smash- ing victory. Opposite page: Ron Vigil goes up for a long shot. Ron Wilcox fights his way to the basket. Team Shot. Coach Randy Robinson, Tim Boel- ter, Bill Parpart, Ron Wilcox, Roy Cope. 2nd row: lim DiPaolo, Tanner Wells, David Vargas, Ted Chaves. 3rd row: Ron Vigil, Frank Reed, Steve Ayala, Curtiss Heflin, Basketball 91 C.l.F. First for Vickor As a first year head coach Wade Vickory led his boys team to C.l.F. Finals, quite an accomplishment for a first year head coach. His basketball experience began at El Capitan High School where he played basketball for three years. Grossmont College and San Diego State University were his next stops. He played ball at Grossmont and graduated from State with a Bachelor of Science Degree and his Teaching credentials. He has coached boys and girls basketball for six years before becoming head coach. Besides coaching Wade teaches in the math department at Santana. This page: Giving hand signals, Coach Vickory leads his team to victory. During the CLF. playoff game, the Sultans shoot for two. Opposite page: Lillian Hutchings displays technique while shooting the ball. Tami Blank- enship shoots to score. After catching a rebound DeeDee Nelson passes the ball down court, Missy Rand dribbles toward basket. 92 Sports 11 wav. -4' 1' spans if NBR. i 3' SX' x xg 3 sais S we S SY . 4 X .Q 4 f lv. 9' q -Q wi -ig, 25 W f L X f K ff 13+ 5553 N K if A nm ,. 5. K iight.. K X -- f..,m1,fQ K -:fav -f v..g,,,, A ' Z- -Q5 E ll I 1 Q? U S SSN raises 5 I 8235 6 .t .SHA ss 5 E SK LLBA BA SKET BA BALLBASKETBALL l- ua 2 cn 4 I .I .i 4 I l- u.i Z va 4 I .i .i 4 I li- u..i 2 en 4 S .4 .1 4 KETB S BA TBALL E SK LLBA ETBA SK BA ETBALL SK BA ETBALL SK BA ETBALL SK BA ETBALL SK LA Girls' Basketball Girls' Basketball is one of the most energetic sports at Santana. Mental and physical assertiveness are the main requirements for this agressive game. The varsity put in many hard hours of exhilarating practice. Group effort and total support from team- mates made their year successful. Lauren Mitchel was the key mem- ber ofthe varsity basketball team this season. She benifited the team tre- mendously by using four years of unsurpassed leadership and experi- ence. The girls junior Varsity team was also very enthusiastic, with the help of their four returning players. Melody Haunt, Christy Simoncini, Tami Blankenship, and Sherry Hud- son led them to many victories. A total of nine hours a week for prac- tice let them play the best they could, have fun, and vvin as many games as possible, This page: Coach Vickory shows Lillian Hutch- ings how to guard, Colleen DeMars practices her lay-ups. Opposite page: Coach Vickory praises DeeDee Nelson on her playing skills. Missy Rand passes the ball to a teammate. Trying to avoid a block, Linda Spieker passes the ball to another player. Seconds before releasing the ball, Missy Rand aims carefully. BasketbaH 95 ew Beginnings for Swim In years past, divers existed on the swim team at Santana, but never a specific diving team. This past year, Santana had an official diving team. In order to have been a member of Santana's swim team, you had to have a lot of energy and enthusiasm. Daily practice consisted of approxi- mately 5,000 yards, or three miles a day. That comes out to about 200 laps for one day's practice! Interval train- ing was the reason for such vigorous practice. Interval training is swim- ming a certain distance in a set time. All that practice payed off for San- tana, because the 1980 swim and div- ing teams put forth their best effort, ever. This page: Scott Eidson focuses his attention on his outstanding back stroke. l.V. swimmer, Lorne Da Pron, catches a breath during a breast stroke. Opposite page: Graceful actions highlight Gary Maul's perfect dive. Varsity swimmer, Elliot Oedewaldt, shows great concentration in his breat stroke. Rick Smylie races teammate across pool. Bob Stern vigorously swims his last lap of practice. Mike Hofmann instructs his team. Varsity swimmers include: Bob Clark, Lee Dev- aney, lim Dodd, Scott Eidson, Colin Hender- son, Stu Henderson, Will Honeycutt, Lee Kamakea, Cary Maul, Rich McFadden, Paul McKenna, Elliot Oedewaldt, Keith Russell, lerry Staley, Bob Stein, Berry Wilburn, Frank Yancey. lunior varsity swimmers include: Duane Campbell, Lorne DaPron, Troy Davenport, lohn Fielder, Miles Hale, Marc Long, Bob Lotta, Chris Lotta, lohn Morison, leff Rudder, Edwin Sandburg, Rick Smylie. Divers include: Troy Davenport, Will Honey- cutt, Bob Lotta, Gary Maul. 96 Sports - :Q , . .. r M.. V +-w ,K -1 ,... .. V J ffiifw 7- J My ,rl ' E . 5' VVNN1,V W :ir ' an 74' wh , 'WM :mx 5 Q Ig-,fi t V' Q ,, M , , 1 337. V 'mv' mzfig 'Y ,f ' - N - - 1, fygf A 1 ,ali-4,, Q' tw V-W mb, 'x ' W' 3-'flux ...F ,A, 'sg . ....Q 1. ' K Q Q- ' -ln, is -. . ,5 6 'fj...3w --Q.. W Q fl 'im ,Z-ru. 3 . if ws.. 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Players such as Captain Iohn Cabral, shortstop Don Sionne, Dwane lames, and Randy Molde had the satisfaction of playing a game they enjoyed. They played, a unit with all the determination they could muster. A.S.B. and public support was also important to the Santana team. The force from the stands helped cheer the team to victory. Also Coach Marty Nellis' nineteen years of coaching experience helped pull the team together. Nine of these years were at Santana. This page: Chuck Riedel pitches a fast ball to EI Capitans batter, Coach Nellis discusses Mark Solz's first base strategy. Opposite page: Dwayne lames winds up for a knuckle ball. Waiting for the pitch Randy Molde keeps alert. Captain Iohn Cabral makes a double play for Santana, Covering second base Don Sionne makes a perfect play. Baseball 99 l.V. akes a Hit Bill Homik has been coaching l.V. Baseball at Santana for the last five years. He leans his team more toward an offensive game. He enjoys the game of baseball and his team was greatly affected by his positive atti- tude. He coaches his team to work as a unit. This helped give them a stronger outlook on the game. Mak- ing new changes and trying different strategies helped the team to find their strong points. Their ability to enjoy the game helped them to have a calm, casual and mature prospec- tive toward each game. This page: While concentrating on his pitch Ray Brown is aware of a possible second base steal. Santana's Varsity Pitchers, Dave letter, leff Woods, Ray Brown, Dwayne lames, Chuck Riedel, and Andy Newark, Opposite page: Front row: Ray Ramon, Dave letter, Kenny Minton, Don Sionne, Rick Grill, Cunis Heflin, Chris Wooley, and manager Bob Montgomery. Middle row: Captain lohn Cabral, Ray Brown, Gaston Aguirre, Adam DaCasta, Buzzy Sailer, Andy Newark, Randy Molde. Back row: Coach Marty Nellis, Mark Solz, leff' Woods, Rick letter, Chuck Riedel, Dwayne lames, Craig Clark, and manager Rich- ard White. With glove ready Mark Solz pre- pares to tag out first base runner. During prac- tice Gaston Aguirre checks his signals while warming up the pitcher. Don Sionne moves into action as the ball is hit in his direction. 100 Sports BASEBA LL BASEBALLBASEBALL BASEBA LL SEBA BASEBALLBASEBALLBA BALLBASEBALL BASEBALLBASEBALLBASEBALLBASEBALLBASEBALL LLBASE BASEBA LL EBA RS we , , s 2 if ug Mfg' 1 I WWW .snr WS' 4 N, K '53 Q -W W I + J ,neseef-.., 3 ' x 4 ' ,. rw. wg, , K 'iff :HQ ,W Q - S w ' X e Q M-X , , K.: m S X kk 12 K' my Q M 1 ik AVAA . - A gl .I is ,-ai. -5 K 1. - ,MK . 7 ,Aikximfkg f .A . QAYTW 'S A -XS T ' , . Q - Q 'LLL v 'NS , L i7'ff'5'WmiT' K A ,, 1 N .. W b--- ......, Q 5 gkif j H - , - Q' , L f. 43,5 ,igf L, Nm W K ,,.,....a,, ,,.. p.,.:.,. -- ' R'- f . T -- -Q Saafdlid What are the most important quali- ties in a team? Giving one hundred percent, playing the best you can, and being satisfied with what you have given to the team. The varsity softball team accomplished all those. They strived for.the best they could. The team played superior ball and did a very good job at it. Coach Cathy Frank said. The girls were very highly moti- vated to do a good iob. They prac- ticed, everyday till dark, working on their hitting, offense, defense strate- gys. Coach Cathy Frank and the girl's goal was to win CIF. They had the winning attitudes, which took them far. Lauren Mitchell, Cathy Hudson, and Sherri Slane contributed to the team greatly. The sportsmanship, mental discipline, teamsmanship, and communication made the varsity softball team the greatest ever! This page: With her eye on the ball, Natalie Corbett, tensely awaits for the pitch. Firing her awesome fast ball, Cheryl Forehand strikes out Madador batter, Opposite page: Picking up a grounder, Stacy Cook throws the run- ner out at first. Expecting a bunt from the batter, Cathy Hudson prepares an uptight defense. Group shot, Back row: Sheri Hudson, Linda Caburnay, Natalie Corbett, Cathy Hudson, Lau- ren Mitchell, April Dunlap, Eyvonne Breslin. Front row: Stacy Cook, Sheri Sloan, Cheryl Forehand, Sherri Rook, Michelle Walker. Eying runner on first for possible steal, shortstop Lau- ren Mitchell crouches in anticipa- tion. Softball T03 Winning Attitude Attitude thats what a winning team needs. The IV softball team had the positive attitude and determination to have a great season. The JV team was eight and one at the beginning of the season and continued to do a great job. The team members worked together supporting and encouraging each other. The girls were very hard workers, and worked harder than any other team. Coach Dunton said. lxchel Hendrickson contributed with excellence in pitching. Tina Kirkpatrick and Lori Hudson did a great job along with the rest of the team. You could say that this years IV softball team was one of the best ever. This page: Going up to bat, Cindy Edwards gets ready for a smash hit. Short stop, Tina Kirkpa- trick foresees a grand slam. Opposite page: Group shot, back row: Teresa Oakes, Tina Kirkpatrick, Pam Baer, Michelle Inman, Ixcel Hendrickson, Lori Hudson, Deb- bie lohnson, Coach Dunton. Front row: Cathy Brubaker, Sheri Aase, Sherry Wallace, jamie Watts, Karen Davis, Bekki Moorehouse, Wait- ing for the batter to get ready, Ixcehl Hendrick- son prepares her pitching strategy. Attempting a steal, Pam Baer watches for the ball. 104 Sports wav mp, nge, .1 ,Q ns V+ , ,uv 4 K 'af gf' I 4 , ?V'f6ar' , ,.-1:1 6 KIHV 1 J. 1 . N Ji-:Ii M, lf Looking Strong Being strong, having good endure ance, able to be quick, and intellie gent, thats what a competitor needs to be a wrestler. Coach Todd Sideler kept the team motivated, demon- strating different strategys and moves which the wrestlers could use. The team members were solid workers and practiced every day. Their goal was to win at the League Tourna- ment. The wrestling team had the desire to do a satisfying job and they came across well. This page: Squaring off, Pete Darnel hopes for the best. Attempting to pin his opponent, lim Shove undertakes to turn him over. Opposite page: Ed Enal breaks down his opponent. Trying to pin a compev titor, Ben Brown puts him in a cradle hold. Making an escape, Mike Craw- ford frees his arm. Wrestling T07 This page: Mat Maids, Back row: Rhonda Hearing. Third row:,Lori Broadhead, Yvonne Schmalzbach, MaryBeth Porter, Patti Haeffelin..Sec- ond rovv: Laura Isenhart, Sonia Ser- rano, Cathy Lanier, Debbie Enzena- uar, Debbie Palermo. Front row: Suzie Vicars and Kelly Biship. Ben Brown has just broken down his opponent. Ready to start a match, Steve Bass is in a dovvn position. Opposite page: Group shot, Back rovv: Pat Ward, Pete Darnel, lim Shrove, Mike Bailey, Bill letter, Dave Darnell, Steve Bass. Front rovv: Chris Pierce, Ben Brown, john Woods, Mike Cravvford. lim Shrove is shoot- ing for a single leg pin. 108 Sports RESTLING fox as s. 3 QRS W f 4 1 5 : S S S 3 1 .. , is tabs l 1 l l l l r L l i, +. fx A . lx xr X Q.-qw--N ' w1M,Q, wxxw a xv Y? .x-,A li! ,Q -...f -f KI kvrrs as fl FL. Winn 1' 'Z V W M f , H, + L f f W 5 wig? ,',4 'iyl ,ii jf' 1 'af ,ga gf 5 W W W A 4 -pf v 1' r' 1' G' ' f v wky' 3 n . 1 41 1. Y, 'W ,Y me ,, ,V ,,, , ,K Y .4 2 2 ' 4 V Y 'W 'Y Z! -zwfffw-'wf- 'fw 2 ' 'W ? YJ!! ' K ' ' ' W ' Y 1v11'Vf'Ff 7 W' '? ' f nu ah., 'M K., 1 1 1 7? 11 , s NX Tennis An one? The tennis call Tennis anyone has long been the cry for most tennis players. In America there are three times as many tennis players as there are skiers and nearly twice as many tennis players as golfers. San Diego itself has an average of 500 municiple courts with more to come. Most of them see steady use from dawn until the lights go off late at night. Accord- ing to the A.C. survey, there are six- teen million racket owners in Amer- ica. Every year for example, America spends over five hundred dollars for tennis merchandise. Sultans contrib- ute their money and time to the sport also. Very often you could be passing through the Santana tennis courts and see an assortment of people playing tennis. This page: Keeping his eye on his moving opponent Edgar Dela Cruze is on guard. Rick Anderson does some concentrating before serving. Opposite page, upper left: Elvis Rojas shows the forehand swing that makes him so good. New Tennis Coach lim Hill studies roster of potential players. Keeping his eye on the ball, Rick Anderson waits for his move. Tennis ill if ,Y 'b... li qw 5 i, 3' I 4 4 Q f 1 ,ta ESXXQXS fl g ,f if ,J 'rf rp ,Mug WDWWW ff W ff 2 ' ' 1 , 'e 146 as vi' Q :: xg 3. Hi R' Q.-X2 1 li Q1 R-H36 f r cttw. X ...age , f ., , J! wi. U r- -r-i C1 C r- -ri C3 O r' 1 C1 O r- -ri C1 O r- 1 C5 O r- -ri C5 O r- 1-1 C1 O r- 'ri C1 1109110 09 11 09 1109 11 09 11 0911091109 11 09 11 09 11 1109 091109 11 09 11 OD 1109 11 09 11 09 D911 Golf Swings Ahead lf you want to become a good golfer you won't get there bv practic- ing only once a week. To achieve this vou need concentration, coordina- tion, patience, and dedication, and that's what Santana's golfers have. They put in many long hours of prac- tice to reach theirgoal. This was Coach Dunton's second year as Santana's golf coach. Since the beginning of the season the team promised to make progress as they returned to excell this year. Ken lolly proved to be the biggest asset to this years team. He has played for Santana the past three years. This year he was chosen outstanding athlete of the year. Last year he made Grossmont All-League first team and was one of the top five CIF players in the county. This years team members were: Robert Aguirre, loe Barraza, Dale Hahn, Kenneth lolly, Linda lolly, Dar- ren Kelso, lohn Lee, leff Leever, Sean McKeown, Douglas 0'Connell. This page: While striving for perfection Ken Iollv focuses on his technique. Ken lollv sn ings at the ball as his sister Linda looks on. Opposite page, upper left: Ioe Barraza watches Doug 0'Connell's concentrated putt, Check- ing a questionable golf play, Coach Dunton consults the rule book. Linda loIly's smooth stroke sends her ahead. Could Darren Kelso have possibly have hit a hole.in one? Golf T13 X? E3 si .41 .i .af . 1 . :Sy F5 mv K fide 'nr .. 3, 1 sr 52- K Q . ' lf' . . 1 sffff iliiiiiyll ,Q Y H V. ., , A if ag ,, W , W , ,. . V V. W LO DO SSOU OW 1. EDO O SS OLOW ID WSSO LO DO lDOlOW SSO!! O Ch U3 Z O -4 O F5 :U O U3 CD Z O -4 O O so O 'G Z O -4 O F5 so O U5 U7 Z O -4 O O so O U5 CD Z O -t O FU :ca D 52 Z D -i D '5 OH 'WSS Motocross Rides for Action Santana's Motocross Team showed the most daring of all Santana's teams. Racing at South Bay Speedway every weekend they set out to meet the challenges of beating other rid- ers. The thrill and excitement of rac- ing, jumping, and competing as a team motivated Santana's riders to top performance. Most of the team raced open class on 80's, 125's and 250's. They enjoyed the feeling of racing at high speed and coming across the finish line as the top riders. lake Bagnell, motocross coach and mechanics teacher at Santana has worked with bikes since the age of twelve. He was responsible for the construction of the first turbo charged Triumph and Harley 74 that were backed by Ballen lack, where he was employed for five years. lake Bagnell has also raced flattrack and drag for two years. He achieved a new National record, that was only recently beat by one hundreth of a second. lake is tremendously proud of the bike his students recently con- structed. The bike weighs about thirty pounds less than the average stock bike and has placed third in the Nation. It will be raced in England in the near future. This page: Motocross team members discuss future race plans. Mike Fry, john Napier, lake Bagnell, Gary Morgan, Steve Kephart and David Koenig with motorcycle mechanics class bike. Front row: Lawrence Thomas, Rob- ert Bird, Ray Romero, Don Seay lr., Steve Kep- hart. Back row: lake Bagnell, Mike Fry, Cindy Monohan, David Koenig, and Ken Healy. Opposite page: upper left: David Koenig scores with a wheelie. Don Seay lr. gets ready to race at South Bay. Observing the race track with a positive attitude David Koenig prepares to race. The fever of motocross catches Steve Kephart. Motocross T15 Outstan- ding Athletes To be labeled superior in any activ- ity is a great achievement, especially in sports which requires both mental and physical strengths. Therefore being chosen as an outstanding ath- lete is an honor. This years outstanding athletes dis- played leadership and courage as well as talent in their individual sports and have been a tremendous asset to the entire school. This page: Bruce Hemingway, Cross Country, Linda Gonzalez, Swim, Mike Fry, Motocross. loe Kinnally, Football, Cindy Monohan, Gym- nastics, Britt Edmundson, Track. Opposite page: john Cabral, Baseball, Sherri Miller, Track, Brian Caradonna, Basketball, Robin jenkins, Track, Colin Henderson, Swim, Dee Dee Nelson, Volleyball, Ed Smith, Soccer, Lauren Mitchel, Softball!Basketball, lim Shrove, Wrestling. 116 Sports 4 5 cn i.u l- u.: .i I l- 4 0 Z Q z 4 l- U5 l- 3 O fl! I-U l- H-I il I l- 4 LD Z Q z 4 l- CD l- 3 O U5 I-LI l- l-I-I -J I l- 4 LJ z 5 Z 4 i- CD i- D O VJ LH i- I-I-J 11 I i- 4 U Z D Z 4 i- U5 i- D O U3 I-I-I l- i.i.i .i I i- 4 LJ Z UTSTANDI TESO LE NDINGATH STA JT if Qu, - , .gf- .. ,, My. 'ff . , wh M , ggi 5 ,1-' f 3 . il. !f,.f MWHMN XY gg .. ., 7 A,,., 4 M.... W' M, if mm W Class of '80 Santanafs graduating class of '80 was a successful group of people. Everyone did their part to make it a good year. With candy sales, raffles, dinners and many other fund raisers. The Senior class president, Donna Gonzalez and Vice Pres- ident, Demie dela Cruz conducted the class meetings and organized the candy sales. Linda Lyons took dovvn all the minutes for the meetings. She also arranged for the Xmas dance and prom bids. Lisa Kitchen did a good job of keep- ....... C 1 ing the financial records for the senior class. Activities of cers: Britt Edmondson, Brian Caradonna, Kelly Bishc Susie Peterson and Cindy Nelson along vvith Publicity of cers, Andy Henderson, Kathy Beach, Kelly Petterson ai Karen Kelsh gave all their support and encouragement the senior class. They had their candy sales, senior T-shirts and ma other fund raisers. They sponsored the Winter Wonderlai Christmas Dance which was held at the Convention Ce ter in San Diego. lt turned out to be a very enjoyable ev ning for everyone involved. The seniors started out t new decade on a very successful note. W' 120 Classes E posute page upper Iett Donna Gonzalez President, Caradonna and Kelly Bishop Actrvrtres Karen Kelsh Kelly mae dcla Cruz Vice Pres Lrsa Kitchen Treas Linda Patterson Kathy Beach and Andy Henderson Publlclty uns Sec Charlene Ervin Dugg Foster and Mrchele Crulnan Adv: s page upper left Candy Nelson Susre Peterson Brian sors .4 f . I , ,- Q W -is 5 ?f: : it- at f- R Top Ten Honor Grads Higher education was of great importance to Santanafs Top Ten Seniors. joining the education process they spent long hours studying to increase the knowledge that will hecome handy in the future. To sit down and study serie ously took plenty of will power. It was this will power that pushes them towards their goal. Whether they attend col- lege, build careers, or enjoy life styles they will be successf ful. The Top Ten Seniors are honored at Santana High School graduation each year. Awards, Scholarships, a letters were given to them as testimony for such outstar ing dedication. 1. Laurene Ryan 3.95 6. Dehra Granander 5,86 2. Karen Kelsch 3.92 6. Dianne Granander 3,86 3. Rohynn Chambers 3.91 8. Carlos Olson 3.84 3. Barhara Horning 5.91 9. Donnamarie Gonzalez 3. Demetrius Dela Cruz 3,89 10. Deanna Leone 3.82 A Q-n,,,-A M., K! if. G' 122 Seniors Q . K., f Jniversities and colleges all over the United States nand applications from these highly intelligent stu- its. Honor Grads are students who excelled in their edu- ion and who worked to achieve good grades. They :ame members of the honor roll and most participated C.S.F. These students enjoyed the challenges life pre- ited. They continue to raise themselves to meet each illenge, and vvill do so throughout their lives. iurene Ryan 3.95 aren Kelsch 3.92 Jbynn Chambers 3.91 arbara Horning 3.91 emetrius Dela Cruz 3.89 ebra Granander 3.86 6. Dianne Crannander 3.86 8. Carlos Olson 3.84 9. Donnarnarie Gonzalez 3.83 10. Deanna Leone 3.82 11. Lisette Dehaven 3.81 12. Kathleen Coleman 3.77 13. Diana Coffin 3.76 14. Donna Nasrallah 3.76 15. Wayne Scott 3.76 16. Pete Darnell 3.76 17. Andy Henderson 3.76 18. Kent Anderson 3.73 19. Alan Tsefrekas 3.68 20 lim Freeman 3.68 21. Doreen Dc-Avery 3.66 22. Robin lenkins 3.65 23. Lisa Kitchen 3.63 24. Rick Rack 3.63 25. Tony Salas 3.6.3 26. Cindy Nelson 3.61 27. Bennie lones 3.61 28. Cindy Monohan 3.61 29. Paul Smith 3.59 30. Byron Blatnik 3.59 31. Debbie Drury 3.59 32. Bob Hollman 3.59 33. Debbie Lincoln 3.59 34. Rhonda Webb 3.59 35. Linda Gibson 3.57 36. Liza Boehme 3.57 37. Traci 'Nielson 3.56 38. lanice Beeler 3.55 39. Maria Luellen 3.54 40. ludith Marsh 3.52 41. Holly jackson 3.52 42. Katherine Anderson 3.50 43. Kathryn Beach 3.50 44. Catherine Rierdan 3.50 45. Lindamarie Gonzalez 3.48 46. Florence D'Esposito 3.47 47. Lauren Mitchell 3.47 48. Carla Di Bernardo 3.47 49. lohn Uebbing 3.47 50. Suzanne Laundrie 3.47 51. Elia Lahtinen 3.69 lExchange Studenty u:n7q--..... fi ...f Honor Grads 123 ABERNATHY, NADITA, L. AGUIRRE, GASTON AGUIRRE, ROBERT ALEGRE, FREDRIC ALVEREZ, LANI AMAYA, KATHLEEN ANDERSEN, KENT ANDERSEN, PAUL 124 Classes lulie Giannaris laughs with Debbie Garvin '94 ANDERSON, ANDY ANDERSON, DEBBY ANDERSON, IUDITH ANDERSON TAMARA ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL ARSENAULT, ROSS BAER, MARY BAILEY, IUSTINA BAKER, KIMBERLY BANNER, DAVID BARBER, DANA BARBER, ELIZABETH BARRLEY, IAY BARTOLOMUCCI, SHELLEY BASS, STEVEN BAXTER, LINDA rj? , , Seniors 125 Valedictorian Laurene Ryan is quite a remarkable person. She was born in Wisconsin and since then has lived in many interesting places such as Spain, New York, and numerous different cities along the coast of California. Laurene has been honored by being named Valedicto- rian for the class of 80 . To achieve this, she had to put in many long hours of study. Besides being an A student, Laurene played on the ten- BEACH, KATH RYN BEBOUT, VALERIE if x BEELER, IANICE BELCHAMBER, STEVE c csy BELL, AUDREY BENNETT, DAWN BENTLEY, SARAH BERNARD, DONALD BIRD, BRIAN BISHOP, KELLY as g wi BLATNIK, BYRON A tw BLOOM, ROBERT E gifgiis, 126 Classes waking new friends. She taught Sunday School for second raders the past three years at Miramar's Airman Memorial Ihapel and is presently working for a civil engineer in El Iajon. In addition, Laurene currently attends Grossmont Iollege two nights a week. After high school, Laurene plans on going to Grossmont iollege for two years to get her general elective degree nd then transfer over to San Diego State to carry out her career interests which include recreational therapy and child psychology. Laurene intends on going to Hawaii in the summer of 80 and hopes someday to visit Spain or tour the cities of Mexico to gain usage of her four years of Spanish. When asked what her most important accomplishment was, Laurene said, Definitely the many close friends and relationships that I have gained here at Santana. f? BOEHME,.LIZA BOEHRIG, SKIP BOELTER, DAVID BOHRINGER, GINA bi' BONELLI, MICHAEL A BOWEN, LAWRENCE Seniors BRANNON, ADAM W BRISTOL, VELVET BROADHEAD, CHRISTINE BROWN, BENIAMIN BROWN, DAVID BROWN, IULIAN If Loving hug brings smile tO Linda Frye. BROWN, MATT BROWN, MICHAEL I. BROWN, MICHAEL T. BRYAN, CHRIS 128 Classes KB IK 1 N I 'WH-.ww I If Fv251N 1? .. Ag! Uno- F' W - --, ...XX N' VT ll 's ll 'wwf 090 if 6231! , I M 'V' 1-milf W..-v 'E-79fyf'a 4 ' :QQ-1 ., , f . -x., 4. sk, . ' . sf ,km X 'Q'-5 I .. P 'QR f lik' BUCHANAN, IILL BUCHANAN, MARIAN BURGESS, CLIFTON BURGIO, ROSEMARY BUSECK, LYNETTE BUSH, IAMES BUSIKE, MIKE BUZZARD, IOHN CABRAL, IOHN CAMPUS, TONY CARADONNA, BRIAN CARAVEO, MARCIA CARIEI, LISA CARPENTER, PAUL CARTER, EMANUEL CHAMBERS, ROBYNN Seniors 129 lvlultitalented Andy Henderson is a many talented student. Andy has been involved in numerous activities during his four years at Santana including CSF, soccer, football, and he is pres- ently a senior class officer. Last year, Andy was a junior Honor Guard and, in june, he vvill be an honor graduate. CHRISTIAN, CAROLYN CHURCHILL, WINSTON CLARK CRAIG CLEMENTS TERESA ,yt-r-:M COLEMAN DESIREE COLEMAN KATHLEEN COLLIER NANCY CONWAY ELIZABETH 41.53 rf? CORBETT IAMES CORNELIUS IEFFREY CORTER KIMBERLY COTTEEN RONNIE l3O Classes WMC Vu'-v Andy spent the summer at UC Davis. He was accept by the National Science Foundation to take part in a pi gram designed for college bound students. At UC Dax Andy vvas exposed to what college life is like. The expe ence was especially good, becuase after high school, he going to attend the University of California at Riversi: There, he is going to be a biological-medical-scien majors The summer camp gave Andy a chance to do I env-.si slim-4 'ilu-A I C ig? X y , I Qi cccc J, 'alll I . L 4- ' 'X If K , Q13 h N- - . , C r K f ' I A E C - , research vvork that he will probably participate in as a lent. The experience benefited him in a lot of ways. ndy picked UC Riverside because it is the only school the vvest coast that has a special seven year medical gram. ln addition, he picked the school because it is ll and he would attain more individual attention. After graduates from UCR, he plans to pursue a medical ier as a cardiologist. H6 is g t , I E rss ...xt A- l ...Ak Andy Henderson, hovvever, is not only interested in school. He has several outside interests. One of his biggest outside interests is soccer, During the soccer season, Andy played several hours a day, every day of the vveek. He has been on Santana's soccer team for the past tvvo years as full back and last year he was voted team captain. Andy Henderson is a very balanced student. He is inter- ested in developing all aspects of himself. COUNTS, PENNY CRAIG, DAVID CRAW, BRIAN CRAWFORD, MIKE -,, A CRISINO, BARBARA I i il cv it Ill I rtll A 'Vx l i CROWE, NICOLE Seniors 131 CROWE, RONNIE DESPOSITO, FLORENCE DAH LE, STEVE DALRYMPLE, DARRYL DANIELS, RICHARD DARN ELL, PETER DAVENPORT, DEBORAH DAVENPORT, PATRICIA DAVIDSON, SHEILA DAVIS, GLEN DAVIS, KERRY DAVIS 'DA I ' ini' 'Tiv- -ini hh- xxggw' -N.,-.N ' '-un. Linda Gibson has Uducky day. DAWSON, STEVEN DE AVERY, DOREEN DE HAVEN, LISETTE DE VANEY, LEE DELA CRUZ, DEMETRIUS DELGADO, MARK DEMERS, BRENDA D! RF' A VDO. CARLA Di PC DLI? ..-ASTINE Seniors 133 Creativity To own our own craft shopf' thatfs Toni Suchey and Herman fvtohr's main goal in life. Toni Suchey is a very talented individual with a highly creative mind. She has taken many crafts classes during her high school years at Santana. Toni became interested ir crafts as a freshman through her brother and sister's rect ommendation. ltfs fun and I like it, Toni shared. He favorite craft is pottery, although she is quite capable o making fine pieces of jewelry and leather crafts. Toni haf yet to win any awards for her creations, but she has quali fied to enter the Del Mar Expo. which is a task in itself. DOTY, TERRY t DOUGHERTY, GLENN 'Q PE - ltd X 5. 55, M t QS .. ,L- QU' DRAKE, MARY Q..,.,,.y M 1 DRAKELEY, CARLA DRESSER, SUSIE DRURY, DEBBIE DUNCAN, DAVE DURAN, MIKE 134 Classes Q93 rrwrf' Crasping his original ideas from his dreams, Herman lohr has forged to the top of his class with outstanding ,lents in many different areas of art, Like Toni, Herman as spent many of his high school hours working with afts. He enjoys commercial art, but has a special liking :ward working on the pottery wheel. Herman has sold 47' ? -...L J. many of his ceramics at art sales, and definitely enjoys profiting from his number one hobby. Already planning their business, Toni and Herman would like a large place so that space would be available for the display of their crafts, a room where they could work, and a special observing area, EAGON, DAVID EDMONDSON, BRITT ELLIOTT, TERRANCE ENAL, EDGARDO ENZENAUER, SUSAN ESHLEMAN, NATALIE I if t , ,gf , ' Q-N S i i ay - I ETH I NGTON, LISA FEDDISH, IOHN Seniors 135 FITZGERALD, DANIEL FLEMING, CINDY FOCKLER, DARYL FONTANA,APRIL FORBES, TONYA FOSTER, TIMOTHY FRAYER, GARY FREEMAN, IAMES FRY, MIKE FRY, PATRICIA FRYE, LINDA FURNISH, IULIANA GARTIN, TROY GARVIN, DEBBIE GAUT, TIMOTHY GAWRYS, DIANE 136 Classes TE Aww? ,v....MN .:., , - A s .. Si 4 4 Li? fm F .5 ,, 1 I. f f W g Q it My W Q' 515, M 44 K 4 Ml Q 5 ,fi I W ,gy 4 I QW if fx ju f dw :bien jordan explains registration problem. 5222: uns-qw Qs-wha? fik I if 4. 5 GELLERSON, DUANE GIANNARIS,lULIE GIBSON, LINDA GIESE, CHRISTIAN GOFFIN, DIANA GONZALEZ, DONNAMARIE GONZALEZ, LINDAMARIE GOODNOUGH, DAVID GOODRICH, CATHY GORDON, ROGER Seniors 137 GORDON, TERRI GOSLEE, SUSAN GRAHAM, SHERRIE GRANANDER, DEBRA GRANANDER DIANE GRIESE KRISTY GUERRERO ANITA HAFER IACQUELINE 138 Classes Music Man If you happen to be passing by the choir room you probably hear the voice of lim Freeman. lim is a very talented singer. He has been on the S Honor Choir, comprised of 150 of the best choir singer the country. jim has been singing in competition for about five ye 6 'Riff 'NK' YM 'JI' my X 1 Debbie Lofton plays peek a boo practices everyday in choir and with director Deanna rod on a individual training basis. im says, The one thing that has made me good is disci- H9 and the inspiration of Deanna Good!! Besides singing lim has been in CSF for four years, and the football team his freshmen and sophomore years, 1 on the swim team. ljrossmont College and persuing study that will lead him Pe-minary School are in his future. His main goal in life is to be used by the Lord. 'QQ 'w. ii.. NPR , ,r X M. 'WO CT r 5 HALCOMBE, DOROTHY HAMMOND, SHERI HANSLIK, RANDY HARPER, LORI HAUPT, CARRELL HAYES, LAURA Seniors l39 HAYN ES, STAC EY HEARING, RHONDA 'Y' HEATH, RHEANA HELTON, IULIE HEMINGWAY, BRUCE HENDERSON, ANDREW HENDmcKsoN, ODETT HERRERA, FRED HESKETH, SUSAN HlCKs,1UDv 140 Classes Wi 5 -vw S I ,ul A-Q.-. ff? w...,,,,. 'ww JJ HILDEBRECHT, DEBRA HOLESINSKY, STACY HOLLANDER, KARI HOLIMAN, BOB HOM, IOHN HOOD, MELISSA HORNING, BARBARA HOUTS, TERESA HUDSON, CATHERINE HUGHEY, ALAN NA HUNT, IANET HUTCHINGS, TAMARA HUYS, KATHRYN IACKSON, AMY IACKSON, HOLLY IACOBSON, DENNIS Seniors 141 IAMES, DUANE IAMES, MERVIN IARCKIE, VICTOR IENKINS, BRENDA IENKINS, ROBIN IENSEN, GLENDON IETTER, RICHARD IOHNSON, LUTHER 142 Classes ASB Besides being ASB president, Carlos Olsen has parti pated in many other school activities. He played IV tooth his sophomore year, was involved in wrestling for thr years, and has been an active member on the track tea for tour years. Carlos is also a three year member of C and is an honor grad. Carlos has been involved with ASB for two years. Woi ing with people is important to the ASB president, and says that being a participant in ASB kept him interested school. x -x ND A mi Sta PE EIMS! tv ws H A 1 A 4 . A at IAN :frat s J'-1 I il ' hr X , y.. in ssi, 'C 'Tv Dutside interests for Carlos include motorcycle cruising Rock and Roll . He is also an active member of the tee Connection. Carlos is honored to be on the Adxi- .f Committee for Recreation for Santee Youth. This is a istian organization which proxides actixities for the iths of Santee. uture plans for Carlos includes a trip to Spain after high ool graduation to attend one vear ot British Secondary ool. After Secondary School, Carlos has a txxo month ation in which he plans on touring Europe. After return- to the United States, he will applv to Annapolis Naval idemy. S a It 5 r' is as SX Q ii 3 K Q A ss . ,pf 'Q X of S l Dee Dee Nelson cheers S... ,. iw sf f ...f 1 Q-.. N as is X X as X '92 IOHNSON, TERRY IOLLY, KENNETH IONES, BENNIE IONES, CINDY IONES, MIKE IORDAN, DEBORAH KELLER, CANDASE KELLEY, LISA Seniors T43 l' ' iw' T KELLY, KEITH KELSCH, KAREN KELSO, TOD KINNALLY, 1oE KITCHEN, LESA KNIGHT, KIMBERLEY KOOPMAN, THOMAS KREUTZER, TERRY l KUBRICKEY, MARK l KU DAS, KRisTiNE 144 Classes 1' Rick Rack talks with Loren Mitchell KUHLMAN, KENNETH LAHTINEN, EIIA LAMBERT, ROBERT LAND, TERRI LANIER, CATHLEEN LARSON, LORI LATHROP, BOBBY LAUNDRIE, SUZANNE LEEVER, MARC LEGGOTT, DONNA LEONE, DEANNA LIEFELD, LYNNE LINCOLN, DEBI LOFTON, DEBRA LONG, MARK LOTTA, CH RISTO PHER Seniors 145 Entertainers: Linda To be happy entertaining and make other people happy, thats what Linda Davis plans on doing with her life. Linda has been involved with many activities through- out high school. Drama, speech team, choir and cheerlead- ing are the activities which standout the most. Linda learned many things about the theater and the arts while gaining a talent for acting. There is a lot of competi- tiveness in acting, but Linda has the strength and confi- dence to make the competitiveness seem easier. Linda has experienced that it takes a lot of hard work to do a gc job. She strives for the best and works hard to get it. Linda has always liked to perform, and has been in ested in drama for a long time. Linda sings, plays the guitar, and vvrites some of hero music. She is a girl of many talents. All those talents h given Linda a better chance for a career. I am proud and excited when I win an award, Lit exclaimed. Linda plans to continue school and acting. is! LUEKER, Louis LUEKER, PATRICIA Siu LUELLEN, MARIA LYONS, LINDA MANDELLA, COLLEEN MANINI, MICHELLE MAPES, LAURA MARSH, IUDITH 'sa Yin-env, -wi Qtr .ff 146 Classes Iii To reach the shining star,'f that's Tim VVhite's goal in fe. Tim is an outstanding actor and has great potential. He as been very involved in drama and speech. He started in W intermediate class, then went to an advanced class. Tim as been on Santana's speech team for the last three years. when Tim was a junior he was speech team Vice Pres. This ear, Tim is the president of the team. He has a lot of esponsibility including taking care of minor problems that ome up, recording scores of the National Forensic league :tournaments and giving students encouragement. Tim has gained self-assurance, self confidence, and above all dedication to his acting. He has learned to work with other people through acting. He also benefits from other peoples' talents who are more experienced. What- ever Tim puts his mind to he does it with no second thoughts. Tim plans to go to UCLA to perfect the art of acting. He vvants to direct and produce motion pictures as well as enter the theater. ludging from Tim's past experience, there is no doubt that you will see Tim White's name in lights. S 5 S is MARTINEZ, LINDA f MARTINEZ, ROBERT 5 g. gg gg Mcconmicic, SHANNON MCCLENDON, CHARLES WS' Tw. ii Na lk 'Qi . T MCKEOWN, SEAN H. MCKERRIHAN, IULIE W MCLAUGHLIN,THERESE MCMANIS, SANDRA i 1 Seniors 147 MCMANUS, LISA MELLINGER, STEVEN MILLER, CRAIG MILLER, CRYSTAL MILLER, SCOTT MILLER, SHERI MITCHELL, DONNA MITCHELL, LAUREN MOHR, HERMAN MOLINE, SHERRI MOLLETT, LINDA MONOHAN, CYNTHIA N l A MONROE, ROBIN MOORE, DONALD MOREHOUSE,TAMA MORENO, LINDA MORGAN, MICHELLE MORRISON,lULIE NAPIER,IOHN NASRALLAH, DONNA NEIBAUR, IERRIE NELSON, CYNTHIA Senicyrs 149 NELSON, DENNIS NELSON, LEILANI NEVLAND, DEBRA NICHOLS, IOHN NICOLL, ROBERT NIOMI, ROBERT NOLASCO, SUSAN NORMAN,lUDlTH O'BRIEN, DEBBY O'BRlEN, KATHY O CONNELL, DOUGLAS O'CONNOR, MARY 150 Classes Motocross One of the most exciting girls on campus is Cindy Mona han. She is involved with sports on campus as well as off Cindy's most time consuming sport is Moto Cross. She haf been racing for approximately six and a half years. She began riding a mini bike at the age of seven and now, hav ing improved her riding skills, she owns a Suzuki RM 125 The four race tracks that she usually races are:Carlsbad Indian Dunes, Saddle Back, and Speedway 117. Cindy say that usually no more than three girls show up for a race She races every other weekend. l Besides being on the race track you can also find Cind' 5 in xt the gym. As a member of lSantana's Gymnastics team, r favorite events are the floor and beam. She is also inter- ted in helping others to learn the sport. She hopes to go to Grossmont and compete there also. Cindy is not a shy girl, she is one of the most outgoing 'ls on campus. She enjoyed being a member of Varsity eer and when asked why she enjoyed school so much ndy replied, You can never stop meeting new people. ter finishing her prerequisites, Cindy will go on to come ate her requirements for becoming an air line steward- S. ai X ,F O'NElLL, MARGARET OEDEWALDT, SUSETTE OLSON, CARLOS OLSON, ROBERT PARKER, MIKE PAPIN, iosEPH Seniors 151 PARKES, CATHY PASOS, NATHEN PATTERSON, KELLY PELTO N, SUSAN PEREAU, DANA PERKINS, DIANE PETERSEN, SUSAN PIELE, KIM PlERCE,MlKE PLANTE, CHERYL 152 Classes ,V Consultant intrigues Sonia Serrano POE, TERESA POGORELC, TERRY PoMPo, DEBRA PORTER, IOHN PRY, ELIZABETH RACK, RICHARD RADKE, LORI RAND, SEAN RATHBUN, KENNETH REESE, VALERIE RENZ, WILLIAM REYNOLDS, SANDRA RICHESON, MEREDITH RIERDAN, CATHERINE RILEY, IAMES ROIAS, ELPIDIG Seniors 153 ROOK, THOMAS ROSE, ROBERT ROSS, SHERRY RUIZ, YOLANDA RYAN, LAURENE SALAS, ANTONIO SANDBERG, IAMES SANTAN EN, IAMES 154 Classes SCHILLING, DAVID SCH LUTER, KIM SCOTT, DOUGLAS SCOTT, WAYNE SCRUGGS, DENISE SEAY, DON SERFASS, LORAINE SERRANO, SONIA sfvlclc, DAVID SHAULPHHUP SHELTON, DOUGLAS SHERMAN, IENNIFER Seniors 155 SHROVE, IAMES SIEFKEN, IIM SILVIA, MARK SIMPSON, DEBRA SIONNE, DONALD SISON, DIANNA SLOAN, SHERI SMITH, EDWIN SMITH, ERIC SMITH, IOANNE 156 Classes .KVI ,Q 1 Q- S 'YW' I Sham, VZ Bobby Lathrop waits to register. SMITH, LINDA SMITH, LISA SMITH, PAUL SMITH, RON SMITH, STEVEN SPENCER, IERRY SPRONG, DON STANGER, KATHLEEN STEPHAN, RICHARD STEVENS, JAMES Seniors 157 STRATTON, LISA SUCHEY, TONI SUMMERS, LARRY SUVERKRUBBE, MICHAEL SWAGERTY, SUSAN SWAIN, DAWN TAYLOR, DANIEL TAYLOR, GREG 158 Classes 3' 5 'ly Mike Duran enjoys a break fs TAYLOR, IEEEERY TERRIQUEZ, DIANA THOMAS, LAWRENCE THOMAS, SUSAN THORNBURG, MICHAEL TIIERINA, CHERRYL TIMMINS, DIANNE TREADWELL, CATHY Seniors 159 VAN BUREN,IOHN VIVIAN, KIMBERLY N WAGNER, CHRISTY Roving Reporter Debi Lincoln, the editor of the Consultant, is indeed Santana's roving reporter. Debi has been writing cre- atively since she was a child and has had some work pub- lished. She enjoys being with people. This is one of the reasons working for a newspaper appeals to her. One of the fields that mainly interest Debi is advertising. By being involved with ads Debi gets a chance to go out and meet people. Q Debi is very devoted to the newspaper and spends many hours, both during and after school, working on the pape Debi enjoys working hard on something that brings plea ure to people. One of the greatest awards for Debi is whc a peer comes up to her and says The paper was real good this week. Being with people is a big part of Debi's life, and all tl friends she has made through high school have real helped her along the way. Debi spent a good portion of last summer working at TRUDO, BRIAN TSEFREKAS, ALAN TUCKER, WENDY UEBBING, IOHN 1qp::'Lf VEGA, cARoL VELASQUEZ, usA vmmo, Rossm Q:n....,,,5 aqyuwr , .M WAGE, IULIE WARD, KIMBERLY 160 Classes M -if spaper in Florida. By being able to work for a paper, earned many things that helped her make the Consult- Jetter. ebi plans to continue her education at San Diego State uersity. She hopes that maybe this summer she can lc at the San Diego Union Tribune. Debi stands out tout a doubt as Santana's roving reporter. XA WEBB, RHONDA WEHLAGE, CARLA WEHRUNG, DONNA WELLS, ELAINE WESOLOWSKI, IOHN in WHARTON, soPHiA Seniors 161 WHITE, CYNTHIA WHITE, TIM WIGGINS, TERI WILBOURN, LORETTA WILBURN, BARRY WILL, RONALD WILLEFORD, IEFF WILLIAMS, IACKIE WIRT, GREGORY WITTMEIER, DUANE WOLD, ALLAN WOODS, TERESA YOUNG,lANICE YOUNG, RONDA YOUNG, SUZAN NE ZYLER, MICHAEL 162 Classes 5. ANDERSON, KATHERINE ASLAKSON, IEFF BAKKEDAHL, DEBRA BAUMANNS, RAYMOND BEAULIEU, CHERYL BECKWITH, ERIC BIGLER, EUGENE BLEW, ROBERT BULLOCK, DOUGLAS CARLSON, DORI CARTER, OSCAR II COLLINS, TRACY COOK, TERRY CRAWLEY, SHERYL DANIELS, STEVEN DE VOURE, RENEE DOCHERTY, IAM ES DYKES, IAMES EMBERTON, MICHAEL FIELDS, MICHAEL GIBSON, BILLIE GUILLIAMS, RICHARD Wayne Scott and Brut t- Hemingway sit with trionds Camera Shy HERNANDEZ, RICHARD HILL, SHERI HIPPENSTEEL, KEVIN HONTS, TERESA HOOD, IOHN HOUSEBERG, NANCY IONES, ROBERT KEITH, STEVEN KNOLLENBERG, RANDY KNOLLENBERG, RICKY KOHR, DAVID KRAYNAK, GEORGE LESTER, IOHN LEWIS, FRANK MCBROOM, THOMAS MCNALL, MARK MIGHETTO, BRYAN MONTGOMERY, ROBERT MORSE, DANIELLE NELSON, TRACI NUNEZ, FRANK O'DONNELL, TARA PARKER, ROBERT PARKER, SANDRA PATTERSON, DONALD PETERSON, PAUL REESE, BRIAN RICH, IOHN ROACH, NANCY RUSSELL, HENRY SALANI, MICHAEL SANDBURG, TONY SANDSTONE, BLAKE SCATTERGOOD, PHILIP SMITH, CLARA SOIFER, SCOTT TOUCHETTE, GLEN WAGNER, CHRISTY WEBER, GREG WHITAKER, IERALD WILCOX, RONALD WILKINS, DENNIS WOODY, GUY YOUNGHUSBAND, RICH Seniors 163 A NADITA LYNN ABERNATHY Activities: 2 yrs. band. Most Memorable: GF Iuly 7,1979: Cs class: San Francisco: M's Shaffer. Future Plans: SDSU: teach autistic children: get married. GASTON IR. AGUIRRE Activities: Waterpolo, swimming, a little basketball. Most Memora- ble: Most Valuable and Best offensive water- polo player 79, Hanging around Big Bob, Ste- ven and Ricky. Future Plans: Going to college, and earn a degre in math, get a iob at SDG8iE. ROBERT LARS Bert AGUIRRE Activities: Linda, golf 2 - 4, Basketball, fishing, hunting, sleeping, and working. Most Memorable: Linda, Del Mar R.T, Beach, with DO, TK, IB, VVV, Mrs: Kennedy, Cuyas. Future plans: Col- lege, Camero, Marriage in a few decades. THELIA NOHEALANI ALVAREZ Activities: Basketball 2 - 4. Most Memorable: Hawaii 76, The shack, 11-10-79, The Bench, having fun with PO - PO mom, Friends SB, MB, KK, LK. Future Plans: Hawaii, college, Marriage. ANDY ROY ANDERSON IR. Activities: Hik- ing and having a good time with friends, Most Memorable? Ninth grade, Geography with Mr. Hombs, YoYo and Forrester. Mr. Perkins elev- enth and twelfth grade plastics class. 79-80 river trip. Future Plans: To become a drain cleaner with Roto-Rooter. DEBBY SUE ANDERSON Activities: Tennis 3, ASB 2 - 3, Campus Life, Pep Club, Drill Team 1 - 2. Most Memorable: x-mas dance 77-78, Senior Prom 80, FB 81 BB Games, Mission Beach, sum- mers in Hawaii, IO PL KS ES IE, My Car, Mr. Beaches History Class, Disneyland 76, Camar- illo, Good times at BK, Mr.Hunter's Sci Fi class, spaz: Future Plans: Grossmont, Ticket Agent, Marriage, Hawaii, and Travel. KATHERINE ANNETTE ANDERSON Activi- ties: Banner Corps, Choir, I-Club: Most Memo- rable: Parades, Tours, Field Trips, Meeting stu- dents from other schools. Future Plans: Go To Grossmont, get an apartment, enjoy life: KENT RICHARD ANDERSON Activities: Off- roading in my LUV, Fishing, Backpac king, Making money. Most Memorable: Rc-ach's class, Bass in with BH, Sierr's, LA in 79 PFI, 9-10- 79, Sailing, Desert riding, Doing things with IS: Future Plans: College, Architecture, Making a million, Get on the top of the ridge. TAMARA TAMI ANDERSON Activities: Gene, Camping TV, B-King, 3-wheeling, M- Bay. Most Memorable: 5-25-78, GG, River Trips, Wis, Heatherdale House, let Skiing, KH CE IA CH, space with TP Suzi P, GG family, lim B, AZ. Future Plans: Gene, Beauty College, Travel, change my last name someday, drive an expensive auto. MICHEAL DEAN ARMSTRONG Activities: Baseball 1 - 2, Partying, The Gang, Cruzin, Working. Most Memorable: Summer of 79, meeting Carleen, Getting out of school. Future Plans: Getting rich, taking life easy. ROSS I. ARSENAULT Activities: Soccer 1 - 4, Skiing 1 - 4, Hockey 1 - 2. Most Memorable: Summer of 77 78 79: All my friends in NY, Par- tying with ML AH TK MB MP, Boston Concert at Alfred University. Meeting Mikey. Future Plans: Go to college, Get rich quick, get mar- ried and move to Colorado. B MARY LOUISE BAER Most Memorable: X- mas dance 78-79, 9-16-79, Iay D. RD VR BP, IOHN HOUSTON, DF. Summer 78-79, Concert 8-8-79, 11-17-79, 1-10-80, Camping 6-79. Future Plans: Find someone to love and be loved. Get married and have kids. Go to college and get my B.S. in nursing. IUSTINA NAOMI TINA BAILEY Activities: Guy Watching IIB DB M1 DI EB TSI Rock 'n Roll, Partying, Ditching, Acting weird with my pal Patty and being with Tom: Most Memora- ble: Times with Dennis, summer of 79, and lohn, sis-like Diane and CA friends. Future Plans: See my Dad, modeling and being happy. KIMBERLY BAKER Activities: Drill team 1 - 2, Lieutenant, choir, working, PM Program. Most Memorable: Canoeing down Colorado with PL, Starlight with the gang, counselor YMCA, summer camp, Harold and Maude, mom, trip to LA, carbonated prune iuice machine. Future Plans: College, travel. DAVID E BANNER Activities: Basketball, going to the beach, parites, girls, football, fish- ing. Most Memorable: Basketball 1 - 4, CIF Bas- ketball playoffs, at the sports arena, good times with BC CH TK DT SM. Future Plans: Braking Back Boards, Living on my own, Taking life easy. DANA WADE BARBER Activities: Football 1 - 2. Most Memorable: Partying with my friends RD, RD, TK, RG, TG. Playing football, Going to the beach with RD RG TT. Football on the weekends with my friends: RD, TK, RD. Future Plans: Graduation, go to college, play football and baseball, surf more, travel, and take life to the fullest. ELIZABETH BECKY BARBER Activities: Working, Publication 4, going out, enjoying life. Most Memorable: Becoming best friends with Debby D: Mr. Franklin's spanish, Know- ing MB, Wiggles, and Seahorse. Disco D, LR AH, New Years '78, IB. Future Plans: To become a special Ed: Teacher, Travel and engoy life,OwningaVette. SHELLEY ANN BARTOLOMUCCI Activities: Gymnastics 2, 3, 4: Tennis 2, 3, 4: Campus Life. Most Memorable: Meeting Iohng 6-9-78, Christmas dance. Good times with BW TM DE TP. Mr. Beach's history class, Miss Berkebile 12- 1-79, crazy times with TM, wrestling matc hes. Future Plans: Business college, marriage, and Family. STEVEN MITCHELL BASS Activities: Winning first varsity wrestling match and going to league finals in 78-79-80, Future Plans: to become a rich construction worker, and build my mom a custom house, and having two Porche's that I really want. KATHY ANN BEACH Activities: Cheer 1 - 2, class officer 1 - 4, Stats 3 - 4, lunior Honor Guard. Most Memorable: Dances, 2-11-79, 12- 14-79, lacks, being with KP, LK, SB AND PC, Cheer camp, biology, english, and Berkebile's classes. Future Plans: Become a secretary, get married and have children: VALERIE ANNE BEBOUT Activities: Band 1 - 4, Campus Life 2 - 4, Trackster 3, French Club 3, I-club 3 - 4, Ski club 4, CSF 4: Most Memorable: Paris, 4-7-79, Good times with: Il AI KK RQ AND the gang. MS and Drive-In's. RS SO LF IN. Future Plans: See lim again, attend college, marry, own beach house in Malibu, own black Camero. SARAH BEN BENTLEY Activities: Class offi- cer1- 2, Hume Lake 76-77, FB and BB games 1 - 3, Ir. Honor Guard, Publications, Hunnington 78-79, Decorating Hoy's House. Most Memora- ble: Good times with LL, IH, KC, CR, LF, GW, VI, IV, MG, KB, BC, RW, TG. IOHN, 1-29-62, 7- 2-78, 1-19-79, 12-14-79, 1-13-80, 1-19-80, 1-29- 80, 6-12-80. Gradnite 79-80: Hoy, Curran, Cun- ningham IBiology-Quasimotoi Future Plans: Work a little, Play a little, Pray a little. IANICE ELAINE BEELER Activities: Off road- ing, Tennis, Parties, Hiking. Most Memorable: Great times with Iames, Cheap Trick concert and Horse back riding with Gwen. Making new friends and keeping old ones. Future Plans: Loving and Laughing with Iames, getting my own place, traveling, being happy. DAWN EILEEN BENNETT Activities: Class Off 1, ASB 2 - 3, photo1 - 4. Most Memorable: Mic- helle, Mr. Hughes, talks with mom and debates with Dad: Growing up with Tracy and Iimmy, LP, HK, CD, IGS. Future Plans: To become a renowned photographer. BRIAN BlRD BRAIN BIRD Activities: I- Club, Art Club, Dungeons and Dragons Club. Most Memorable: Friends: KG, IR, LF, LB, TP, LB, KI, DB, SI. Going with Patty White, Mr. T stadium concert. Future Plans: College, Family, Wales England, Sharlene Iames. KELLY RAE BISHOP Activities: Drama 2 - 4, swim 1 - 4, div 2 - 4, Ir. and Sr. class off. Matt maids 3 - 4, Ir. Hr. guard. Hm. Lake 77. Most Memorable: The gang: SY, LB, HN, Mucky, Iapan 78, Mr. V. Everyone: Future Plans: CoII,, work on my master in pys. theo., Living a long happylife. BYRON BLATNIK Activities: Creating things, cooking, plants, spending money buying clothes. Most Memorable: Good times with LS, CC, DS, ST, LH, SUMMER, 77 with Merry, 78 with Alicia, Climie's class. Future Plans: SDSU, Becoming a teacher, marry Ms: Right, stum- bling into a fortune, live life to the fullest! LIZA BOEHME Activities: Good times with friends, child care. Most Memorable: Europe with Dad, Cuy Mt. 3, soc with Shaffer, psy with Hastings, math sc with DSN. Meeting CM, FC, Sam. Having friends like: VR, DS, ST, DN, MM, YR, DR, DP, II, MP, RI, IH, LYNN. Future Plans: Travel, College. SKIP BOEHRIG Activities: Being with lxchel, off roading, motorcycles, Dusting Couriers, Pit sessions, getting my Datson very dirty, spend- ing as much money as I could. Most Memora- ble: 11-18-78, Christmas dance 78-79, 1-25-79, lxchel, sinking my truck. Future Plans: Go to college, become very rich, travel, and try to become good friends with Alan Iohnson. GINA MARIE BOHRINGER Activities: Swim team, annul staff, Most Memorable: Carlsbad 77 tMikeI, Tickle Pink, Home grown, surfin' with DT, RG, Getting radical with buddies: Stacy H. Sher-Bear, Nector, Bolt, AIPA 81 RAT! strwbry lccrm with MT, Knack and stadium, concert. Del Mar with RG. Future Plans: Iet to east coast, No. Shore Hi, Corvette. MICHEAL A BONELLI Activities: Drama - Murder In the Cathedral , Taming of the Shrewf' Most Memorable: Great times with LD 84 MP. Going to Hollywood with KG TW and CI. Tournaments with Miss Norma La-di-dahltl Future Plans: Go to school and meet Diane Keaton -god Annie- La-di-dah. LAWRENCE l LARRY BOWEN Activities: ASB Finance7Sales-IA VP Sales, ftball 1 - Z, Ten- nis 2. Most Memorable: Meeting Pam! IT PR KF IGDGCISSSGAG RGl.G DDCDLMISIB EB DE CN?, Mills Eng. Future Plans: IC SD State, Major in Business, Manage a retail store. Marry at 23, retire at 40 and LIVE! DANNY BOYLE Activities: Football 1 - 3, surf- ing, boxing with Tere P. 5 year Plan. Most Memorable: Christmas dance 79, Good times with RG VS TS PA BC 12-15 with Cheryl. Future Plans: lob, Truck, Be happy, Hi Waldo. ADAM BLAKE BRANNON Activities: Marc h- ing band 1 - 4, Symph band 1 - 4, Pep band 1 - 4, Iazz band 1 - 4, Photo 1 - 2. Most Memora- ble: Camarillo 76-78, Iamming in the quad, Sharlene, Sept. 6,1979, GT MC KK, Playing the talent show, Hours of practicing guitar, BB Bab. Future Plans: Becoming a professional rock guitarist and make lots of money. VELVET KATHLEEN BRISTOL Activities: 10th grade girls glee. Most Memorable: 1978 sum- mer trip to Reno, Nevada. September 78 - get- ting together with Bob. 10th grade year with Christy Trumpower. Future Plans: Go to iunior college-Grossmont. Go to a four year college and study to become a court stenographer. Be happy and live life as best I can. CHRISTINE MARIE BROADHEAD Activities: Horseback riding, snow skiing, and going to the desert. Most Memorable: 7-18-79, first job as CNA, Sept 1, 1979, the day I met BB at BBL. To: SL SW IT and BM: for being my friends. I'lI always remember the good times we've shared. Future Plans: Go to college and carry out a Nursing career, eventually get married and raisea family. BEN BENNY HANA BROWN Activities: Wrestling 1 - 4, football 1 - 3, surfing , party- ing, cutting weight. Most Memorable: Surfing with LS FC PH PA DS TS IH RH BL EI RR. Going to the christmas dance with Sherri, Granite Hills Homecoming, Iacks. Good times with SS. Being a Iockhead , Good times with LP TM. Future Plans: LIVE, LOVE AND SURF. MATTHEW 6 BROWNActivities: Football 1 - 4, Baseball 1 - 3, choir1 - 4, ensemble 1 - 4, Bar- bershop Q 3 - 4. Most Memorable: Iesus Christ, Football games, lacks, cruzin' around with DB IP IV: Basketball games, dances, US History, Yosemite 11-26-78. Future Plans: College, Career and long life, Happiness. MIKE IOSEPH BROWNActivities: Like to ride motorcycles, go to the beach, like girls, parties, the mountains. Most Memorable: Going camping inthe desert with friends. Future Plans: Goto college, continue to work, get a new truck and stay in San Diego. CHRISTOPHER BRYONActivities: Basketball, landscaping, M Plol and Demolition Derby. Most Memorable: O-T-L '78 with Tim, Iim, and Wilbur, summer of 78, Foghat, STYX, I. Geils, toot, Tailgating with IC LB GR TR IB WP MK GD. Future Plans: Travel, and live life to the fullest! IILL RACHEL BUCHANANMoto-X, Raquetball etc... Most Memorable: first times, Motor Mech., Iake, Rich Bray-all his help. LindafDar- rel 3!1's, Proving myself as a mechanic, Ireland, PRlNCEY FOO , Ft. Lauderdale, my parents trust. Future Plans: Become a service manager, stay single until? Race Moto-X foncej: MARIAN LOUISE BUCHANAN Activities: Campus Life, Drill team, track, I-Club, Powder Puff football. Most Memorable: Good Buds: Diane, Wendy. Smiles, Space cadets, second street, partying, getting Ed with Lisa. Future Plans: Health, Happiness, Good times always: ROSEMARY ROSIE CHRISTINE BUR- GIO Activities: Drama. Future Plans: To become a make-up artist, and travel around the world on a boat: LYNETTE E BUSECK Activities: Gymnastics 1 - 4, Diving 2, Campus Life 1 - 4, Boy Watching 1 - 4, Varsity Cheer 4. Most Memorable: Gymnas- tics 1 - 4, Senior Year, Mrs: Daniels, GB MB SK SSBRVB RCRGFKBCHARISMBMMTM. Future Plans: To go to Grossmont College and become a Physical Therapist. IAMES M BUSH Activities: Iet Skiing, 3 whee- lin'. partying with Henry W, BP GK WW, All sports, camping, beach, Demo Squad. Most Memorable: Buckman with Mad Dog, River Trip Samura! Tailgating, sky show, wild women, night of Foreigner, Outlaws. Future Plans: Staying in Carpentry. IOHN GREGORY BUHARD Activities: I like to play basketball and baseball. Going to the beach and having fun. Most Memorable: School year of 78, summer of 79: Having fun in consumer math class, and Beach's class. Future Plans: Get a good job and make a lot of money. Have fun and more from San Diego in a while. C IOHN CHRISTOPHER CABRAL Activities: Basketball 1 - 2, Baseball 1 - 4, Beach, and working at CF, checking out the chicks, radical street football games. Most Memorable: Party- ing with Chris and Mark. Concerts, especialy B.O.C., Pat Travers concert at the stadium: Summer of 79, Rosarita Beach, meeting Dawn, and UNCS. Future Plans: College, travel and play baseball, and eventually marry. BRIANCARADONNA Activities: Basketball 1 - 4, Baseball, class officer. Most Memorable: Grossmont league champs 78-79, Vegas trip, summer beach house, sports arena, Treat's english, coaches Hare and Hartigan, BE BH KH SP LK SM DS IH. Future Plans: Play basketball, college. LISA ANN CARIFI Activities: Mopeding, par- tying with friends, hiking, camping, raquetball. Most Memorable: Christmas dance 79, frosh and senior years, meeting Wayne 76, having fun at SHS, Mr. Hastings, Mr: Beach. Future Plans: Get married, be a computer programmer loperator, living a happy life with Wayne. EMANUEL ROBIN CAIUTER Activities: Basket- ball, track, football. Most Memorable: Meeting Peaches, summer of 79, and friday nights, 12- 11-79, getting my Camaro, winning free-throw contest twice in a row: Future Plans: College, dating, Peaches: OSCAR OC CARTER II Activities: Basket- ball, football, track, racing, ladies traveling, church. Most Memorable: Summer of 78-79, San Francisco, Barstow, Pinto, Trans Am, col- lege girls, Carmen, AH BC, Cruzin' cousins Night life, christmas 79, kids, U.V.A.F.R. Future Plans: San Francisco college, Law Enforcement, marriage, kids, to be sophisticatedly wealthy. ROBYNN DARCEL CHAMBERS Activities: CSF, French club Senior class, horses, and sports. Most Memorable: Honor grad and on Honor roll every year. Future Plans: Attending college, and maior in Business Administration and french: Hope to eventually travel around the world. CAROLYN PATRICIA CHRISTIAN Activities: My car, my job, the phone, singing, smiling, making friends, sunshine, Most Memorable: Happy times with Deb, good ol' days, Rocky Horror, the office, my family, class of 80, RA IL LW RC RB. Future Plans: Have money, a house, and some land. Have a happy, healthy, peace- ful life. WINSTON SPENCER CHURCHILL IR. Activi- ties: Going places with my future wife: Deputy explorer in Sheriff's dept. Most Memorable: CD TW EV. Working for F.B. and sdso and Ian- ice: Future Plans: A career in Law Enforcement, and marriage to Ianice, CRAIG LEE CLARK Activities: Baseball 2 - 4, football 2 - 3, making new friends and meeting people. Most Memorable: Playing Varsity Baseball: Future Plans: Goto Arizona State University: live a long life, and live life to the fullest, MRS. DESIREE FRANCES COLEMAN Antivi- ties: Photography, being with my husband, family and friends. Most Memorable: My wed- ding clay August 18, i979 IM, SW, PID, DT, Mkt, Mrs. Spaulding, Mr. Hastings and space class Future Plans: A long lasting marriage, having a family, and starting my own babysitting serv- life. NANCY COLLIER Activities: Swim team 2, mat maids 2, skiing, camping, and horseback riding, critering. Most Memorable: Summer of 77, ski trip 79, S.O.P. class, Am. Gov. class, prom and graduation. River trip 78. Future Plans: Business college, and share my life with that someone special. TERRY ALLEN COOK Activities: Racquetball, swim, and coin collecting. Most Memorable: Purchase of Pontiac Wagon. Future Plans: Not to talk to Kim or Debbie: And work with Gary Froreich for a couple of years, and hopefully drive my own truck someday. ELIZABETH IDUCKYI MARIE CONWAY Ac- tivities: Band 1 - 4, being with DH, family, and friends, beaches and mountains. Most Memo- rable: Camarillo, Grand Canyon, Christmas Dance 79, Mr. Nugent, DH NM MC IC CW VT IW AS, Dumbo and Disneyland , Future Plans: College, becoming a Nursery school teacher, smiles and sunshine. IIM CORBETT Activities: Football 2 - 4, Base- ball 1 - 2, Beach, 3 Wheeling, Desert. Most Memorable: G:T:W: Pam Duttenhoeffer 10-26- 78, soph yr. with TC MD MB DI KD KE KM LS MD RC. Christmas Dance 78, summer of 79 with IG and LF in Colorado. Future Plans: 4 yrs. college, becoming Engineer, Live my life with Pam Duttenhoeffer, IEFFREY NEAL CORNELIUS Activities: Cross Country, Track I9-111, Campus life l12I. Most Memorable: Cross Country I9I, surf Skiing with PS and GA. Canoe trip with Voc Plas Class, God coming into my life: Vacation to Fl. Time with SO IL 81 SO. Future Plans: Do whatever was meant for me, LSOF. KIMBERLY KIMMIEST CORTER Activities: Choir, glee, Ensemble, bowling, spending time with Robert. Most Memorable: Prom of 80. Robert, Cindy, Herm, Darryl, Love ya mom! Pizza with Robert. Future Plans: Become a beautician: Marry and raise a family and give them all my love. Love ya Robert. PENNY ANNE COUNTS Activities: Swim 1 - 4, IA 3 - 4. The Rabbit Spending money, Beating up Matt. Most Memorable: family reunion 79, Mexico 77-78, Partying, IT 79, Christmas dance 78 with RWL, the beach, living with Castros, monday nights, Hoy-Hoy, special times with LP BB MC R 81 RL. Future Plans: Gros. IC SDSU, World Travel: BRIAN SCOTT CRAW Activities: Surfing, surfing and ? Most Memorable: Surfing a frames in Mexico with RD TS MB MD LS IH. Future Plans: Living in La Iolla, driving my Porsche, and making 2 million a year. SHERYL LYNNE CRAWLEY Activities: Track and Volleyball, Most Memorable: Never forget my friends at Neff High and New Years 79-BO, Most of all La Mirada. Future Plans: To go to college and study to be a math teacher: If not, I want to get married and raise a family: BARBARA I CRISINO Activities: I-Club, Most Memorable: Las Vegas, KL. Best Friends LS IS SP. Good times with FK TM KL KS. Roller World: Mike Lofton saying Take life one day at a time. Thanks Aunt Sandy! Future Plans: To become an artist in painting and sketching. Have a nice house in the city and get rich! Go to college. NICOLE S CROWE Activities: PP, M-W, Beach with CH, BI, CS, SB. Most Memorable: 10-8-78, 3-7-78, 12-19-78, 3-22-79, 11-29-79, 1- 22-80. 3-wheeling, yogurt and W.A.S.C. with CH, a bumpersticker, MG, R, BF, and all the rest with BI. Future Plans: College, modeling, and interior design, Trans-Am. Senior Write Ups X165 RON E CROWE Most Memorable: Going to lim B. condo after annual signing partying Getting to know BM, SY, IIM, MH, KN Future Plans: lo take SG on a date, to get everything out of life I deserve and a lot more, to retire at 40. D DARRYL D DALRYMPLE Activities: Racquet- ball, off-roading and cruising with the gang, being around DH and ID, they are super. Rid- ing ATC'S at the desert. Most Memorable: Summer of 78, Styx with VI, II AND RW. Get- ting to know SY TR TB CH KN MH, Being around ID BS and BH. My senior year and crazy MD and VI. Future Plans: Go to college and become an arc hitec t. RICHARD A DANIELS Activities: Marching band in I0 grade, weight lifting Z - 4, Most Memorable: Aug. of 79, christmas vacation of 79-80, years to come with Amy. lake Bagnc-ll's auto mech class, My friends. Future Plans: col- lege maybe. Get married, have a good faintly and be ric h to the max, and thanks M Xt D. PETER DARNELL Activities' Wrestling, fot- ball, junior achievement, guitar. Most Memo- rable: Laurie Hume 75-76, Vikki Earhart-for ever, Future unlimited, Banquet 77, December 13,1979 with Vikki, September I-1,1979 Phone call with Vikki, Future Plans: USAFA, life with Vikki, USAF career, travel. DEBORAH DEBBY DAVENPORT Ac trvitres Spending money, skiing, annual staff, cruising and enjoying life. Most Memorable: Christmas 79, my car, good times with Bec kyj AH LR and YV, Meeting Rick I. and Spud, senior year BIK, Future Plans: Live in the mountains, get a Ren- egade jeep, get rich, marry the man of my dreams, enjoy life to the fullest, PATRICIA ANNE DAVENPORT Activities: SPACE Program, Most Memorable: Being a Ian- uary Grad and not having to attend a Saturday School. Sophia, Dianne, Iudy, and SPACE Pro- gram, 11-27-79, I-IS-80, RS, All my teachers, Future Plans: To go to college and become a physical Theripist - Get married and have a family. Whichever comes tirst. GLEN IOSEPH DAVIS Activities' Tennis I, wrestling 2 - 4, football -I, photography 1 - 4, Weightlifting 1 - 4, Most Memorable: Wres- tling MVP's, meeting LG LI CM CP, Partying with C 81 TH, IC, RL, MB. Gov. with Hastings. Future Plans: College, cinematography, finding Cinderella, staying healthy and being wealthy. LINDA IOANNE DAVIS Activities: Drama I - 4, choir 3 - 4, cheer 1 - 2, track 1, gymnastic s Z, speech 2 - 4, Guitar, singing, ac ting, boys' Most Memorable' London 79, concert 79, tirst place SDSU, my friends, CH MP LH MB PM IW. Drama Pals, Ms. B, Mrs G, Family Talks with MB, Curt. Future Plans: Continue school, act- ing, Learn to sing Roc kl Marriage and a faintly -someday. STEVE BRVAN DAWSON Activities: Padre games, bowling, fishing. Most Memorable. Rear-encling the lIoadley's Mercedes after bas- ketball game, sci-Fic, Film as lit, Universal Stu- dios, Mr. llare. Future Plans: Get a job, make a lot of money, keep collecting baseball cards, marriage. DOREEN ANN DEAVERY Activities: Gymnas- tics I - 4, Photography, bike, riding Most Memorable: Chats at Yogert Mill with Linda G. Barbara H encounters with water bandits , 79, going places with Mike, Pete's pink robe, El Cajon speedway with PS TB IW CD KD. Future Plans: Be more exc tting, LISETTE DEHAVEN Activities: Choir, swim- ming, CSF, Glee, French club, Most Mernora- ble: CBAT DCI IC MG MB, Tour 78-79, Mardi Gras 78 tlil in HistoryI, Mr Wilkes' fairys. Future Plans: College and Med School, living good, helping others to be strong. DEMETRIUS DELE CRUZ Activities: Tennis, Iunior Pres, Senior V-Pres, Frosh and soph offi- cer, French Club, I.A. Chem, CSF, Wilderness club. Most Memorable: Philippines, Sacra- mento, San Franc isco, I. Shaffer, Donna, Karen, Homecoming, Prom, Sandy, Granite Hills, Dis- cos! Future Plans' lfonly I knew! MARK DELGADO Activities: Football I - 3, Party's with TC IC PA TK TP DE PG TM RC MB LS AN DR BB RR DB KM, Christmas Dances, endless marathons. Future Plans: Go to col- lege, be a Carpenter, to get a quick car, and stay alive. BRENDA ELIZABETH DEMERS Activities' Love to dance, like to cruz and go roller skat- ing. Most Memorable: Good times with AF LM SN, and meeting Rick I. and being with him. Future Plans: Go to college and be with Rick forever, and hope to marry him someday ancI be happy forever. FLORENCE L D' ESPOSITO Most Memorable: Meeting MG SB MI GT, I-13-80, 6-I6-79, IZ- 31- 79, partying and Hoystory Future Plans: Col- lege, major in Computer Programming, travel, someday marriage. CARLA CILLI DIBERNARDO Activities: V, Volleyball I - S, li-Ball I - S, Most Memorable: Italy 79, Spazlarve, car mirror, Disneyland, Mr. Bacus and Prosiptna Christmas Dance 78, IW SM cop on the hill, TC. Future Plans: College, coaching, living. GLENN F DOUGHERTY Ac tivitres, Car rallies, and Partying at these event-s and many many others. Most Memorable: Mass consumption of liquids at TES KS GG VI and Ralph's parties and late after hour semi-private partying, Future Plans: Take over Hugh Hefner's estate and build radical Ford mac hinery. 166 7 Senior Write Ups MARY IOANNE DRAKE Activities: Tennis, Racquetball, Swimming, Ice Skating, Taking Pictures. Most Memorable: My sister's wed- ding 78, Disneyland 79, New Years EVE party 79. Future Plans: Career in modeling, being famous and rich, Marry some special guy, and have a happy life and have a wonderful healthy life. DEBBIE FAY DRURY Activities: Tennis 78, short-term exchange to Morenci, Arizona 79, Most Memorable: Best friends, Arizona trip, good teachers, summer of 79, teacher prep at Rio Seco, working with kids at YMCA during Christmas 79. Future Plans: College, teaching kindergarten, working with kids. DAVE T.A. DUNCAN Activities: Skating and surfing1 - 4, Shredding pools. Endless cop- ing sessions at the soup bowl, Most Memora- ble: 10-31, ZTA n' Iohnny. Straita pick sessions n' pogo extremes. Bio-airs, out at Mesa. Insane top limits. Future Plans: Surfing and skating. Team up with? Turn pro. Push Millionaire, MIKE BANDIDO DURAN Activities: FB 2 - 4, showing off, music, betting with Mr, Ross, getting maniac with VI TR DI RW, Godzilla. Most Memorable: Country Club, Tamela's birthday, meeting Doreen DeAvery, New Years Eve, my good friend, cherry blossoms, The ladies, Dori, TR, Z blonde, SR, Hotshot1. Future Plans: Get my black Trans-Am, be rich. E BRITT EDMONDSON Activities: FB 1 - 3 - 4, BB 1 - 4, Track 1 - 4, Sr. Class officer. Most Memorable: Ir. year with Kimm, going to Las Vegas, soph yr with BB Team, and summer beach house. Friends: BC LK KB KP RC BH SP SM KH. Future Plans: College, NATALIE LYNN ESHLEMAN Activities: Out- door life and ski club, softball, gymnastics, field hockey thalf pintI, PS. Most Memorable: Going to 4 different High Schools: GHHS, MRHS, CHS, SHS!!! My junior-senior year all in one! 3 year grad. Psychology-Hastings, New lersey, EI Cajon, Coronado, Santee, PS. Future Plans: College, Grossmont IC, Respiratory Therapist, travel, and have FUN! PS, F IOHN M. FEDDISH Activities: Football 1 - 3, baseball 2 - 4, Being with Pat. Most Memora- ble: Meeting Pat 3-16-79, Iune 8, with Pat, Christmas Dance and just being with Pat. Future Plans: Becoming a pro baseball player, or carpenter, going to college and playing baseball. Living a happy life. DANIEL FITZ FITZGERALD Activities: Writing plays that have no meaning, ad lib- bing, writing intros' Drama, speech 3 - 4, woods 3 - 4, Most Memorable: 12-7-79, The day I wrote something Ms. Basgall liked, Future Plans: Become a household word, hopefully not a cuss word. And to work with master craftsmen. DARLY L. FOCKLER Activities: Cars, motorcy- cles, women, parties, Friday and Saturday nights at the beach, also other places, Most Memorable: '77 X-mas Dance with PL, meeting Ll, and taking her to '79 X-mas Dance. Future Plans: Go to Minnesota and Michigan, work and become rich, APRIL FONTANA Activities: Gymnastics, dancing, drama, skating, photo, and singing. Fixing up cars. Most Memorable: Good times with LM, BD, and LR. Being in K-Mart gang with CN. Going to Rocky Horror, Pinball Pal- ace with LR, pealing out in my Rabbit with BD. Future Plans: Actress, singer, college, Funs and life with Ierry Blackburn. Great Life. GARY LEE FRAYER Activities: Improving on extensive knee-boarding at local spots, with PAST intanities with new-wave locals. Most Memorable: The total exceptance of the new- wave and Punk into the 80's. Future Plans: Fur- ther the advancement of my artistic abilities and devote all future plans to the Hari-Kirsh- na's. IAMES GLENN FREEMAN Activities: Choirt - 4, football 1 - 2, swimming 1 - 4, Phyllis. Most Memorable: Choir tours, Mr. WonderfuI's and Ms, Schaffer's classes, getting to know PB, humming around w!MB, Future Plans: Col- lege, marriage leventuaIlyI being more useful tothe Lord. PATRICIA SUE FRY Activities: Swimming 2 - 4, Girls glee 1 - 4, Choir 3 - 4, family activities. Most Memorable: Christmas Balls of '77-'78, spending summer of 1979 with grandmother and meeting BS, a driving instructor. Future Plans: More Education, finding a Iob working with animals, staying close to good friends and havinga good life. LINDA MOOSE FRYE Activities: Track, Drama, Publications, ASB, speech, Campus Life. Most Memorable: Kenney, PH, KB, CL, MF, SB, VB, Tacobell, bruises from hurdles, get- ting my ring, good and bad times with KF. Future Plans: Marriage, college, zillions of kids, lots of love and happiness. G TROY THOMAS GARTIN Activities: March- ing Band, Choir 4 years, Ensembles, Barbershop 4, French club, Water Polo, l-Club, church. Most Memorable: Being with Mrs. Good for 4 years, all my friends, All State Honor Choir, Outstanding Musician Award, Phil, church. Future Plans: Go to Grossmont, transfer to a Religious college to be a Music Major and a English Minor. ,Q DEBBIE LEE GARVIN Activities: Banner corp, working at San Carlos Vet. Hospital. Most Memorable: BB games, working IG and YR, Mr. Dakin's socks, Ieans, my dog, Little Bit, Gov. Survey, Iingles Bells, Donkey BB, Pizza. Future Plans: College, become a Vet, find the right guy to marry and be happy. TIM L. GAUT Activities: Cross Country 4, Track 3 - 4. Future Plans: Go to college, career, fire fighter. DIANE MARIE GAWRYS Activities: Being with friends, the beach, camping, racquetball, tennis. Most Memorable: Family, The Moore's 9-9-78, The Brown's 12-20-79, BB games, talking in the quad, 3-12-77 through 9-15-77 w!KH, Soph. yr. Also IM, TG, KH, LK, DN, SM, LK, SL, BC. Future Plans: College, living one day at a time. IULIE ANN GIANNARIS Activities: Tennis 1 - 4, guy watching, talking. Most Memorable: Times with YO, DG, CR, LB, Morgan. dropping Noble's, DN, IG, Liz, Donkey BB, Prom, sum- mer '79, pizza, our Gov't, survey, Dec '78, walk- ing in the rain with WW. Future Plans: College med. career, going to Greece on a Pogo stic k. LINDA GIBSON Activities: Gymnastics 1 - 2, Photo. Most Memorable: Times with MB, 12- 29-78, lLU, pool, at Wally's. Buds, barbeques, sunrises, sunsets. Big Sur. lHaI the hot tubs. The boys, 1978. 7778 MB, IS, SM, DW, CM, KP, S. Rocky, the surf moving out, Mom. The Ellis's, Srnith's and Buso's. Future Plans: Interior designing, travel, marriage, then settle down. - DIANA 36 GOFFIN Activities: Swimming, ATC'ing, iet skiing concerts, parties, beach, travel, homework. Most Memorable: Maine '78, Easter in desert '79, Van Halen '78, rockin' in the Stadium '79, Styx '80, Being rowdy, Likin' TC, WI, KK, ID, MH, KE, IV. Future Plans: Live, Love, Laugh. TERRI LYNN GORDON Activities: Racquet- ball, tennis, gymnastics, partying at the beac h, working at PNC. Most Memorable: LH, MT, TK, ML, VI, RB, KH, DN, KCH, SR, DG, CH, CG, Mr. Homik, 5-19-79, 7-23-77, the night KH fell in the fire, my car, X-mas Dance, 77-78, Grad Night, Prom '80. Future Plans: Grossmont, becoming a PT or a DH, getting a MGB, find the right guy and live life to its fullest. ROGER DEAN GORDON Activities: Football, surfing, fishing, hunting, and off-roacling in my Firebird. Most Memorable: X-mas dance '79, and summer of '79 w!RR, DB, BC, RC, TS, VS. Future Plans: Keep in construction, get my contractors license, and get married later in life. SUSAN R. GOSLEE Activities: Track. Most Memorable: My seventeenth birthday, New Years Eve '79, Future Plans: Study economics in college. SHERRIE ANN GRAHAM Activities: Girls Glee 2 yrs, Choir 1 yr. Most Memorable: Meet- ing Bob 81 getting engaged. All the good times w! my family 81 friends. Meeting my teachers 81 getting along w! all ot them. DEBRA DEBBIE IEAN GRANANDER Activi- ties: Camping, ice skating, Campus Life, run- ning, tennis, and CSF. Most Memorable: Get- ting a job, Disneyland '78 81 '79 wf CSF, getting my egg child kidnapped, 84 Mr. Hunter's Sci. Fi. class. Future Plans: To become a RN and live in the mountains. DIANE KAY GRANANDERActivities: Drama, Campus Life, CSF, camping, racquetball, and roller skating. Most Memorable: Getting my car, Mr, B's History class, and going out w! my friends. Future Plans: Attend Grossmont, get my RN and work in Ped. or Ob. DONNAMARIE GONZALEZ Activities: Track, Cross country, Swim, Class Officer, CSF. Most Memorable: Christmas Dance, summer job LYCCI, Sr. headaches, I. Sc baff's class, Friend- ships - Karen, sad goodbyes. Future Plans: College, working wf people, finding content- ment. LINDAMARIE ROSE GONZALEZ Activities: Swimming 1 - 4, Diving 1 - 4, Track 2 - 3, CYO Treasurer, camping, reading. Most Memorable: Summer '79, trip to Pa, working at Cuyamaca, friendship wf Doreen, Barb, football games w! BH, DD, CN, Search 78. Future Plans: Have a career, raise a family, learn to give more than take, accept what God gives me in life. KRISTY KRlNGLE GRIESE Activities: Swim- ming, Mat Maids, Drama, Speech Team, Trea- surer of Speech Team. Most Memorable: Flt. 22 282 wf Miss Norma, mom and dad, Universal wf CR 8t MB, m'buddy Tanya, Deb'D, Quazi 2, Tim my second half, partying w! Beenie, pre- cious CR, RW, MM, MB, MP? Future Plans: College, TW in five years, live a life to the end with a smile forever. H IACKIE M HAFER Activities: Working, Rac- quetball, softball, school, running, and being with friends. Most Memorable: Scott S. Deena A. Mrs. IeIlisom's Eng. class. Denver in 1974, fight in tenth grade with S.H.12-17-79. Future Plans: College, modeling, interior decorating, marriage. DOROTHY L HALCOMBE Most Memorable: Getting engaged, Chris B. that's Rude , DB, LB. Future Plans: Married, Good career, Get out of Santee, Getting a Ieep, having four St. Bernards. SHERI LORAINE HAMMOND Activities: The beach, flirting, partying, laughing, being with Mark. Most Memorable: Meeting Markf Sum- mer '77, working at the Ice Palace, hockey games, 1-6-79, BP, FB Gang, seventeeth birth- day, Ohio with DL, my BBA, Stacy, Pals U, LS. Future Plans: Owning a Mercedes 450 SL. RANDY KYLE HANSLICK Activities: Fresh- man Wrestling Swimming. Most Memorable: Summer of 1976, Don Sprong-Summer of 1978, Meeting Leann Daniles. Mission Bay Sat. nights. Freshman mornings at the bus stop, actually finishing school. Ms. Scharaga. Future Plans: College, Money, marriage. LORI HARPER Activities: Beach w! friends, church, watching, play BB. Good times w KST, MT, PS, IP, TH'H, DS, LH. Most Memora- ble: Summer of '79, Family reunions, biology w fHerzog. Laurel and Priest nights. Future Plans: Weber State, Teach grade school, temple mar- riage. CARRELL ANN HAUPT Activities: Beach w! LM NC CB, Desert, 3-wheelin' w7LM, NC. Most Memorable: 12-27-79, 12-31-79: meeting Larry, car probs topelI. Trip to desert w!LM, Good Times w!LM, NC, CB, RM, OQ. Future Plans: Get a car that doesn't break clown a lot. Get a iob and marry LM in a few years. STACY HAYNES Activities: parties, Beach, being myself. Most Memorable: Rad times wf Sheri, Knack, Concert w!Gina, summer '79, Farrels w!Sheri, Good Buds, LS, SH, GB, S. Cliffs. Future Plans: Leaving Santee!! Have Everything. RHONDA LYNN HEARING Activities: Volley- ball 2 - 3, Matmaids 2 - 3 - 4, Camping. Most Memorable: Being with Steve, t2-24-79I. Roc- kin' the stadium, 8-5-79. Bee Gees, Hoy's His- tory. Sears parties. Thanks for being here: LH, ME, DT, RS, DB, BB, LP, PC. Future Plans: To become an Executive Secretary. To get mar- ried, have twins and lead a happy life. IULIE ANN HELTON Activities: Being with my best friend Tina, 3-wheeling and going hunting with RP, RL. Most Memorable: My super neat parents that helped me get where l am today. Thanks mom Sc dad. My four best friends: RP, TW, MO, RL. Future Plans: Get married to Rick, be happy. ANDREW IAMES HENDERSON Activities: Football 1 - 3, Soccer 3 - 4, CSF 1 - 4. Most Memorable: Davis, Good Times wfRA, TK, ML, LM, LL, RR, SM, GA, KA, DG, SP, LK. Future Plans: Attend UC Riverside and pursue a medi- calcareer. ODETT SARAY HENDRICKSON Activities: playing softball, racquetball, and going out with my friends, Most Memorable: 10-28-78. All the good times with Dan. My trip to Mex- ico, Puerta Vallarta, Charger Games, and my first blind date. Future Plans: To study law, make iourneymen wages, buy my new car, then blow up my Caddy. To be happy and then one day marry that special person. WILLIAM FREDRICK HERRERA Activities: Drum section 1 - 2 - 3, Weight room 3 - 4. Most Memorable: 12-10-78, 3-10-79, second Place District Drum Set Comp. Times with Ianice. AT, IB, RD, car wrecks, Mr. Staples, Coach Scholten, Rock in the Stadium. Future Plans: Being with Ianice, To enter carpentry. SUSAN MARIE I-IESKETH Activities: Ski Club, Soccer Stats 3 - 4, I-Club 3. Most Memorable: Great Times wit Paul, TK, talks with TK, IE, HE, LL, RB, SH, New Years '79, Nov. 15, Dec. 14, AZ. 78-89, X-Mas '79, 313, 3-wheelin', P. Hypes!!! Future Plans: Being with Paul, travel, marriage. IUDITH ARLENE HICK5 Activities: Girls Glee four yrs. Choir 2 yrs, ensemble 2 yrs. going on tour. Donkey basketball. Racquetball, hiking, bike riding, bowling, Most Memorable: Christ- mas Dance '77. Meeting IF. Sweet sixteen party. IF summer parties. Cruising sec. street, w XCP, New Yrs. 79-80. nc party, Tour '79 w!KC, CI, GC, catalina. Future Plans: Graduate, go to college, become a paramedic. Marry IF, have two kids. Move to Switzerland, Loose weight, get a string bikini, come back and haunt Mr. Hoy. DEBBI DI IEAN HILDEBRECHT Activities: Tennis 1 - 4, being active, photo, partying w! SH, BH, RN, IR, Tony, cruising, walk in rain. Most Memorable: Times wf my special friends, LM, DD, Talking w!LM, During tennis prac- tice. Summer of 79. Future Plans: Living free, wild and happy. Finding that special person. Living in the mountains. STACY REESE HOLESINSKY Activities: Party- ing, gardening for fun, and profit. Wasting Chevy's. Most Memorable: The High Sierra's w fSheri Hill. Being wfmy friends L. McKinney, IB, CY, MF, KH, CM, EM, Future Plans: Being with Sheri, college, live in the mountains and be rich. KARI LIZA HOLLANDER Activities: Gymnas- tics, racquetball, and the beach. Most Memo- rable: My brother, MS, TG, SL, RB, IH, DI, PA, best bud RR and KK. 4-20-79, 8-31-79, Grad Night '79 w!MS, DB, DN, IC, GB, Mr. Beache's classes. Working at PNC and the Gap. Future Plans: Go to college, move to PB. Live all my dreams and never forget my memories. BOB M. HOLLMAN Activities: Doing things w!RM, KA, backpacking, fishing, ofroading in LUV. Trying to make money. Most Memorable: '79, '80, meeting and going with RM, 2-11-79, the Winter Dance, Bassin' with KA. Future Plans: Goto college, become an architect, move out of Santee, Live forever. MELISSA MISSY HOOD Activities: Gym- nastics - 2, Volleyball - 2, waterskiing, bikericl- ing, GRWMC, fighting w!DI. Most Memora- ble: Summer of '78 w!KB, MB, MD, '79 river trip with MC, good times w!TW, MC, KB, DI, ID, KK, Single Surv. w!RW, RC, DI. Future Plans: Cosmotology school, work. BARBARA Z-BLONDE HORNING Activi- ties: Tennis1 - 4, Ir. Honor Guard, Girls' Glec-1 - 2, Shalom. Most Memorable: X-Mas Dance '79 w!LD, Nellis Dr. Ed. and TINY BUSH, TP at 3:30, I L coffee in a cuplKHI, Good Times w! LD, DAD, LG, CN, DD, LM, water bandits. Future Plans: College, Find Mr. NANCY LEE HOUSEBERG Activities: Cooking with natural foods, going to the mountains and Senior Write Ups 7167 getting crazy. Partying with good friends and meeting people. Most Memorable: Meeting Don 10-31-78, Mr, Schaffer's class, Childhood days. Partying w!lD, PC, TW, TS, LH, 2-7-77, 2- 1-79. Future Plans: Traveling until I get what I want, a lot of money! CATHERINE GRACE HUDSONAc'tivities: Vol- leyball1 - 4, Softball 1 - 4, Basketball I - 5. Most Memorable: Meeting Iim, 5-20-77, Prom '77, Mr. Nobles algebra class, Graduating, CIF, soft- ball, runner up '79. Future Plans: To live a happy and fullfilling life: ALANNA LYNN HUGHEY Activities: Tennis K - 4, Publications, men watching at the beach. Most Memorable: Rad times with Laurene, DD, PC, LC, SC, Mills, Darren, moped cruising, '79 sum. of I's , Burt R's behind, P, talk DD, BB, LR. Future Plans: To fullfill my every fan- tasy, Hawaii '8O. Always being Rad with my pal. IANET ELLEN HUNT Activities: Partying, music, spending time wfmy boyfriend and friends. Most Memorable: Times w!Chns R Aztec ancI Charger games, Kansas '79, B-clay party, Mexico City, Christmas Dance. Future Plans: Move to Colo., Live in the mountains and become a famous author: Be happy, stay xv !Chris. TAMARA GAYLEN HUTCHINGS Activities: Swim 1 - 3, track 1, going to the beach, sports, smiles, sunny days, and traveling, Most Memo- rable: 12-14-79, 12-25-74, KK, LH, RB, LL, DN, DS, LH. Future Plans: Attend Mesa Col., become a Tourist Guide, become rich, Temple marriage, raising a family: KATHRYN FRANCES HUYS Activities: boy watching, dancing, partying making friends, working for Monkey Wards, being happy! Most Memorable: 1-1-79, Del Mar race track, X-Mas '79, meeting my special man, Michael Wayne, natzi gang, Oakbourne mob, LBL, LL. Future Plans: Changing my last name, being rich and happy! I HOLLY IACKSON Activities: Volleyball 3 - 4, Track 2, Drama 1 - 2, Softball 1 - 2, Basketball 1 Most Memorable: Shorthand w!Ms. B, Mr. W's class talks w!G.W. Being Ioe's friend, nite w! I.D. 11!2!79, making Homecoming Queen, talks w!M. Barnes, feeling successfull. Future Plans: Exceed in life, become a secretary. DENNIS IACOBSON Activities: Football 1 - 2, wrestling 1 - 2, Track 1 - 2, Ski Club. Most Memorable: Meeting CK 12!21779, Doing B's with TI, IS, BP, RC, CB, PR. The OFF ROAD CREW. Future Plans: Either King of England or college, find a Hot ice cube, Ski till I'm dead. DUANE R. IAMES Ac tivities. Baseball 4, Foot- ball, Water Polo, Fishkig, hunting, hiking, and girl c hasing, Most Memorable: Year of '78, win- ning the only three games on I V, Baseball alter not starting first half and Year of '79 w!Mll, LC, MD, DD, VI, DN, DF, CS, TR, KH, BH Future Plans: Live on Reservation and to play Major League Ball. VIC NICHOLAS IARKI Ac tivities, The desert, the rounds with MD, fighting with TR, Mr. Vic kery's math class. Most Memorable: Iunior year, Destruction Co. lhe Timbers, being wf TR, Styx concert, memories ot some of my friends: MD, TR, LL, IH, IW, RB, TG, DI, RW, DD. Future Plans' To find that spec ial lady and print a Rebel Flag on my car ROBIN RENEE IENKINS Activities: A.S.B Vol- leyball, Track, C.S.F., Annual Staff, Back Pack- ing in Yosemite, finding happiness in every aspect of life, being a Christian. Most Memora- ble: Winter Dance Queen '79, Mother Goose Parade Princess '79, A.S B. w!Ric'hardson, Trip to London '80 w! Steve, Future Plans: SDSU, Seeing my Father's Face, GLEN CHARLES IENSEN Activities: Freshman Football. Most Memorable: Sophomore year, Future Plans: Travel around the world, make a million dollars before age thirty. RICHARD L. IETTER, IR. Activities: Eootballt - 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4: Most Memorable: Football '79, Coach Scholten and Homik, Beach's His- tory class, summer of '79, friends Offensive Line in '78 and '79. Thursday Night chase through El Cajon, Post Session, Family, Parties. Future Plans: College. LUTHER W. IOHNSON Activities: Going to the mountains wf friends, motorcycle riding, cruising in my bug. Most Memorable: Eleventh grade wf Nancy 81 Tracy in class and out, and Iohn who helped me get through the four years. SM, KR, IS, for being good friends. Future Plans: To try and become a diesel Mec. and a truck driver. TERRY L. IOHNSON Activities: Off Roacling, Playing SG, partying with the crew, going Bonzi through the sand pits. Most Memorable: Insane sessions at Bobs, Partying with PA, GD, IB, DI, Rush concert Franks resin mad- ness. Future Plans: Playing lead guitar for a group, Building Radical VW. Living it up at the desert, '79. KEN A. IOLLY Activities: Golf 1 - -l, l6A, WCAT, Most Memorable: Meeting LQ. going to SC. WXMW. After the golf matches wf TS, MW, SM, DD, Christmas Dance sophomore year. Going to the beach, friends LD, ID, SM, MW. Future Plans: Go to college, play golf, 168 X Senior Write Ups enjoy life as it comes. BENNIE TERRAL IONES Activities. Boating, coin collecting, reading, models. Most Memo- rable: The help that I received from teachers at Santana. Future Plans. College: CINDYCINNY-BOOIONES Activities Choir, glee, babysitting and bowling, dancing, and listening to music Most Memorable' Playing risk w! Rob, Kim, Darryl, Hermie, Choir tour of 78-79. Future Plans: Going to beauty college, getting married, eventually, ROBERT WAYNE IONES Activities: Drama, ROTC, cooking. Most Memorable: ROTC, all the fun l've had with the ROTC and the Cadet's in the program, Future Plans: Go in the Marine Corps, truck driver driving cross coun- try. DEBORAH IDEBBIEI KAY IORDAN Activi- ties: Bannerflflag 2 - 4 fcap't 3- 4I ASB! Pub. Rel 4. Most Memorable: Girls' State '79, Camar- illo Parade 4, Ms. Schaffer's field trips, esta- pades with Karen, Homecoming '79, ticket blitzes, Wayne and Dan, Christmas Dance 79. Future Plans: College fPolitic al Scil, travel, live to the max: K CANDASE LEE KELLER Activities: Softball, going to concerts, music, art, working with my hands, Most Memorable: going to Disneyland with all my friends, seven years of fun with SD, roller skating at the beach, meeting people Future Plans: Take life day by day. LISA ANNETTE KELLEY Activities: Being with Michael 8-20-78, 6-13-79, 9-16-78, Grad Nite '79, my cuz Sandra L. Going traveling with my brother Rodney. Future Plans: College to become a Financial Consultant, marriage, fam- ily. KAREN MARIA KELSCH Activities: CC. '79, TPing, trying to stay sane, CSF, crafts club. Most Memorable: Summer '78 is '79, crafts wf Clara, I, Sc haffer, physics, biology, good times w! friends, Earth, Wind, and Fire Concert, dancing w! Demie, being wf Donna, Expos Wrtg. Adv. Comp. Future Plans: College, fun, career, more fun, temple marriage, then even more fun TOD V. KELSO Activities: Soccer l, 2, 1, 4, missing classes, partying. Most Memorable: Parties w! MB, RA, MB, ML, AH, Gina's candy in class. Future Plans: Attend Yale or Harvards Graduate School. Make a quick mill. Donate my body to science' LESA CHRISSY KITCHEN Activities: Cheer 1 - 4, Class Off. 1 - 4, Tennis 1 - 3, CSF, Most Memorable: Steve, 1224, classes wf KB, IS, DI, SP, BC, Friends CM, SP, SM, KB, KP, BE, BC, KK, Cheer camp '77, LA trips, Cott Cove w!CM, Xmas Dance Queen, Loyola, Homecoming, Hume, Clippers wf SM, Future Plans: SDSU, c'omputers,Australia. KRISTINA P. KUDAS Activities: Racketball, hitting the desert and the beach, and just liv- ing. Most Memorable: fourteenth birthday party, BIack's ARD '69, TW's baby, GT, CW, DW, RB, the Ranch, Nagle '78, CW, GT, RY, RF, the bug, EI, RH, LS, RH: Future Plans: Make lots of money, meet lots of people, own a Corvette, and stay single. KENNETH EDWARD KUHLMAN Activities: Track 1 - 2, Wilderness Club, Most Memorable: Vista relays '77, Nature Trek, Rush Concert, ID fHa Hal, SAHS w! BR, TR, VS, having fun wf RD, BI, BR, TR, VS, DF, RM, KD, Future Plans' Go to Cal Poly, San Luis, get BS in Electronic Engineering, L TERRI LYNN LAND Activities: Band 1 - 4, Marching Band 1 - 4, Iunior Achievement 1 -1, Roller Skating, and working at Roller World. Most Memorable: Band tours 1 - 4, meeting Ginny and family. Future Plans: Someday get married and have a family. CATHY QDISCO QUEENI IUNE LANIER Ac- tivities: Drama 4, dance 2 - 4, speech 1 - 4, ABS 1- 4, swim 1 - 4, cheer1 - 4. Most Memorable: Discovering disco, smiling, going to movies and eating pizza. Future Plans: Career in Police Corrections, number one goal: to help all those that are lost, lonely, friendless, lend a kind shoulder to cry on. BOBBY TUMBLEWEED LATHROP Activi- ties: Playing guitar, Campus Lite, girl watching 1 - 4, being with the CL gang. Most Memora- ble: Becoming a meeting Nancy 12!27!78, Living End '78, Mr. Cunningham. Future Plans Being a Christian Singer, starting a worm farm for my pet Piranha, having eight children and starting my own T.V series. SUZANNE PATRICE LAUNDRIE Activities. Dan, my nephew and niece, racquetball, bac k- gammon, Eric and Deb's, General Hospital Most Memorable: My father -10-9-75, Dec. 1, 1978, IDVI, Disneyland 1-14-80, 3-26-78, Uni- versal Studios, Michele, KG, RW, CR, DG, KH. Future Plans: Get married and have kids. MARC A LEEVER Activities: Football 1, 3, 4, track 1, 2, working on my car. Most Memora- ble: Summer of '78, partying wf RA, RG, AH, RC, MB, TK, MB, RB, DB, TV, Stadium Concert, Kart Championship '78, meeting Karen May of 79. Future Plans: Go to college, party more, get a faster car, become a great Road Rac er, maybe get married, getting rich quick. DONNA RED LEGGOTT Activities: Flirting, laughing, being single, making friends. Most Memorable: Summer of '79, meeting BW, SW, II, FZ, Tina 1-25-79, getting in trouble w! SH, big bro's MH and IS, being sneeky wf RM, Lake Hauasu, Coronado, sun burned summers, The disco. Future Plans: Own a house in the mountains and make lots ol money. DEANNE L. LEONE Activities: Tennis 2, rac- ing, river skiing. Most Memorable: Having fun with Rick, 5-24-78, 6-15-79, Caroline, Heidi, DL, TW, MH, my Vegas, summer '78, Bask, Soph. Ir. year, ring, Mats,Iacks,10-17710-20-79, lunch w! H, T, and M. Sop w! Ms. B. Future Plans: Have a happy, healthy life. LYNNE ROCHELLE LIEFELD Activities: Ski club, Freshman Council, tennis 2, 3. Most Memorable: 10-14-78, 12-20-79, ski trips, hap- piness wl George, X-mas '79, Burma, spending time wf friends, summer '79, the bug, Faster Camps, laughing wfll. The Creek, The TRG. Future Plans: Becoming Lynne Wood, leading a life full of happiness, having t hildren, skiing MT. Hood! DEBORAH DEBI ANN LINCOLN Ac tivities: Tennis 3, lourn. 3 81 4, family and friends. Most Memorable: Trips cross country, Lynn, S.A.M. The Man , my sixteenth, Fla. '79 wf KM, and SS, my new sis-in-law, the rates, threewhee- Iin', the river, OH, VR, SR, TK, BK. Future Plans: Go to college, become a success, Light up 'some lives . DEBRA DEBBIE LOFTON Activities: Choir 2, glee 3. Most Memorable: 1980 tour choir, LI, KM, BL, MR, BB, RB, RH, especially DG. Future Plans: Goto college, become a Police Otticer. CHRISTOPHER PRIMO LOTTA Most Mem- orable: graduating from High School. Taking a two week vacation in Maui, seeing Pearl Har- bor. Future Plans: Become filthy rich, move to the Hawaiian Islands, live by the beach, just enjoy life. PATTY MARIE LUEKER Activities: Skating, dancing, tennis, racketball, camping, beach. Most Memorable: Year at Santana High School was eleventh and twelfth, good times with CY, LS, IS, MB, MK. IS, CG. Future Plans: Going to college at Grossmont, becoming a preschool teacher or psychologist. MARIA RUTH LUELLEN Activities: camping, working, FFC, bowling. Most Memorable: '78, '79, CI, BI, EI, DV. Future Plans: SDSU, major in Business Ad. start a new life, live, be happy and successful. LINDA RAE LVONS Activities: Tennis 1 - 4, Senior Class Secretary, Hume Lake. Most Mem- orable: Robert Aquirre, Farrells Christmas Dance 12fl6f7B, tenth grade, Mr. Hunter, CIF tennis 3, 4, my friends Ben, TM, KB, DL, VI. Future Plans: Go to college, travel and eventu- ally get married. M COLLEEN MARIE MANDELLA Activities: heyy , playing Uno, PFAFF, baseball, Betsy Green wall parties, DWIT, and pinching Teddy. Most Memorable: Summer of '79 with Sandie. Mother wearing a pair of shoes. Ari- zona, Transam trip back to Rhode Island. Thanks Mrs. Blodgelt . Future Plans: To become rich and wise somehow, somewhere, someway. LAURA IEANNE MAPES Activities: Campus Life, swimming 1 - 2, student government 1 - 4, crafts 1 - 4. Most Memorable: 5-25-80, 6-17-80. Being w!SP, KA, BC, MB, CD, and CH. Per. 2 with Mr. Yackey, remembering all my friends. Future Plans: Continue loving life, my family and friends. Go on living life to its fullest. DENNIS MARTINEZ Activities: Foosball, gambling, parties, fun girls, the beach IMBI. Most Memorable: My P.E. chums, Carrie, Beth GF, from UNI. Future Plans: To own a Ferrari, have a beach house on Maui, travel around the world. To be totally rich. LINDA REBECCA MARTINEZ Activities: Ten- nis, ice skating, helping people, nature, guitar. Most Memorable: The times I was happy, Future Plans: To help people any way I can. IUDITH ANNETTE MARSH Activities: Rac- quetball, driving, babysitting, being with my family. Most Memorable: Trips to Space, being w! SW, RM, PD, DT, MM, DC, moving, caring about my friends, Mrs. Spaulding, Mr. Hast- ing's Space class. Future Plans: College, having my own daycare, sharing my life with the one I love. CHARLIE L. McCLENDON Activities: Cars lFirebirds, Vettesj, listening to music, being with my girlfriend. Making things, writing songs. Most Memorable: Being born. The first time. Future Plans: Move to Washington, have a nice house and relax. Elec. Tech. designer. Stay out of debt. SHANNON MARIE McCORMICK Activities: Cheer 1 - 4, Gymnastics 3 - 4, snow skiing, 4. Most Memorable: Ski trip to Mammoth, late to Am. Gov't everyday. Homecoming '79, Clip- pers cheer with Lesa, special moments w!DT, SP, LK, BE, BC, IY, special friends - Susie P. and Lesa K. Future Plans: Goto SDSU, become a coach, Go back to Ark. SEAN M. MCKEOWN Activities: Golf 2 - 4, Football 2, IGA. Most Memorable: Going to golf matches w!KI, DO, MW, CIF individual Golf finals w! KI and Bud. Christmas Dance with Cara. Fu'ture Plans: Goto Arizona St. major in architecture, play on the golf team, a hopeful future with Cara. IULIE A. McKERRIHAN Activities: Taking care of things, music, and sleeping. Most Memorable: Del Taco, Rocky horror Picture Show , Strange People, getting my car wires switched in Ir. yr., and my tire slashed Sr. yr. Future Plans: Live in north, get a major, and not settle down. TI-IERESE ANNE McLAUCHLIN Activities: Swimming - 2, ASB secretary - 3. Most Memo- rable: Meeting PH, Soph year. 5-S-78, 1-1-BO, summ. of '78 good times wf PH, LL, CP, LM, and friends, Hume Lake, BB games, trying to stay out of trouble. Future Plans: Be happy. SANDRA COLLEEN McMANIS Activities: Gymnastics. Most Memorable: STYX wfDM, 12-29-79, LG, summer '79 Big Sur, IB, Bus, IE, DE, AR, 2-11-79, water bugs, DA, 12-23-78, 1- 17-80, IB, 9-11-79, BM, CI, TK, EB. Future Plans: Have a career, marry, live life tu the fullest. STEVE COCO MELLINCER Activities: Foot- ball 1 - 2, metals 3 - 4 with MG, Parties 1 - 4. Most Memorable: Meeting up with BS. Party- ing w!DT, MT, 1-17-80 ten pm. 1-14-80 at twelve pm. Future Plans: To make the best of what I have and get what life has planned for me. Be friends wf BS, DT, MT. CRAIG ALAN MILLER Activities: Football, Baseball. Most Memorable: Good times w7MF, EM, CW, LM, and mostly TW. Getting lost in the Cuyamaca Mtns, wf SH, NP. Christmas at the Cape, 9-14-79, 6-5-79. Future Plans: To keep moving up. CRYSTAL LANE MILLER Activities: Softball, umpiring, CSF, Work. Most Memorable: Good times w!Rickg 3-10-79, Prom '79 Mr. Wilkes, my friends, IDW, MC, LGI, The Barraza's Mr. H. Future Plans: Attend San Diego St. nursing, marry, kids, build my own house. SCOTT WILLIAM MILLER Activities: Drama, being with Elaina, driving my car, Betsy, camp- ing, baseball, going to the beach, talking about old times, associating with everyone, moun- tains. Most Memorable: New Years Eve '80 Christmas Dance '79 Sept. 16, '79, birthday 11- 23-60. Future Plans: Major in Dramatic Arts, get married to Elaina Martinez. SHERI A. MILLER Activities: Track 2 - 4 VB 1 - 3 Church Youth Group. Trying to stay in shape. Most Memorable: Fr. Yr. camp, CIF, state meet. Mr. Wilkes, Mr. Hoy, Mr. Noble, good friends like: Iesus, AM, BC, DE, SY, CD, IW, DL, DN, PH, LO, KM. Future Plans: SDSU, keeping my mind body and soul healthy. Never stop loving the Lord or my mom. DONNA SMILIE MITCHELL Activities: Ten 1- 2, Mar. Bio 1 - 2, being rowdy w!RW YP, RR, TA for Mr. C., Beaches, SW w!YP. Most Memo- rable: Good times, talks w!LL RR, YP, Summer '79 in Wa. 8-5-78 at Knotts w!LL, RB, IH, Cata- lina '79 w! YP, San Fran w! my family 8-78, Grad Nite, Prom '80, Future Plans: State Coll. Career in Mar. Bio. at SW. LAUREN LEE MITCHELL Activities: Volleyball, Softball, Basketball. Most Memorable: CIF soft- ball, getting double-plays wfkelly Carla, drive- ins with SC, SS, AD, YB. Future Plans: Go to college. HERMAN L MOHR Activities: Ceramics, drawing, bowling and four wheeling. Most Memorable: My seventeenth birthday and moving to Ca. Future Plans: Having my own business and world travels. LINDA CELESTE MOLLETT Activities: Cam- pus Life 1 - 4, ASB 4, Wilderness Club, CSF, Out- doors, camping, sewing, volleyball, going to church, and people. Most Memorable: Soph. 81 Sen. yrs. Summer of '78, Yosemite, Good times w!TM, CP, BR, and with all. Future Plans: Col- lege, happy marriage, living for Iesus. CYNTHIA ANN MONOHAN Activities: Gym 1 - 4, Moto 1 - 4, cheer IV 8t Var., Fb Mgr, GF, ATC, skiing. Most Memorable: M. Daniels. Lk, Cheer camp '77 HC princess, Fun with gym team, racing with dad. Future Plans: Gym. Gross. two years., Airline St., Live in So. Cal. forever, blow up Nev. ROBIN ANN MONROE Activities: Swim 1 - 3 Div. 3 Track 2, being with BH. Dog showing, hunting, fishing, ski 79. Most Memorable: Meeting BH in MB's class. Feb. 11-79, single ski, Aug. Win in DS, May. Future Plans: Be a vet for agricultural science. Move north. Champi- onship for Ricky. TAMMY LEE MOORE Activities: Football, baseball. Most Memorable: Todd. Future Plans: Get married. TAMA TAMI MaDONNA MOREHOUS- E Activities: Tennis 3: going to wrestling matches. Most Memorable: 9-24-77, 11-5-79: my parents, crazy times with SB. Getting lost: talks with BB, good times w!SB IG, BW, VR, being with friends. Future Plans: College, mar- riage, kids. LINDA CARMELITA MORENO Activities: Dancing, Raquetball, swimming, low riding all the way, Most Memorable: Cruising Bt UI with Las Rosas 81 all the good times I had at school w!SN, AF, BD, etc. After school. Future Plans: Going to cosmetology school, going through with what Ir. Durazo 8i I have plan- ned. MICHELLE SEAHORSE MORGAN Activi- ties: Great times with wacko, CKG job and gang, publications 4. Most Memorable: Fun times w!RW, CR, KG, TW, BB, LB, X-Mas Dance w!Tim '78 w!PW '79, Oct. 27-28, Aug 5- 79, new car, senior year, mid morning phone calls w!Rhonda, New Years Eve '79, Berg 234, Christmas '79 Relationship w!PW. Future Plans: College, life with Mr. Right. IULIE RENEE MORRISON Activities: Church, VB, Races, skating at MB. BB games, money, 3 wheelers, and being with friends. Most Memo- rable: Party'n at DR's house, Onterio w!DN and others. Summer of '78 meeting Rob and Ron, and being seventeen. Future Plans: Going for everything I want with hopeful success. N DONNA I. NASRALLAH Activities: IHG, dancing, raquetball, beach, working, cruising. Most Memorable: Chicago, summer of '79, esp my part. Good times w!PN EC, SD, GL, EG, KS, LB, SM and friends at Macs. Future Plans: SDSU, career in law, find the right man, be happy, and learn to want what God wants. IERRIE LOUISE NEIBAUR Activities: Four years French Club, one year choir. Most Mem- Senior Write Ups 7169 orable: Trip to LA, Trip to Universal Studios, Algebra ll with Mr. Curran and the club, SPACE trip to the court in San Diego. Future Plans: Go to college, get a degree in criminolgy or law, rnarriage and children. ' CYNTHIA CINDY ANNETTE NELSON Ac- tivities: Gymnast 2 - 4, CSF, Sr. Activ. Officer, work at DT. Most Memorable: BH, DD, LG, DG, Senior yr, Barns PE, BH's B-day, After soc- cer w7KK, Physics, Rl, My parents, Soph, sum- mer, my mustang, my little sister Michelle, Fun w7Ioe. Future Plans: Child Psy col. at GMC or SDSU. Never let a second of my life slip by. DENNIS W. NELSON Activities: Basketball 1 - 3, Baseball 1, Racquetball, fishing, bowling. Most Memorable: Touching the rim, being MVP on IV, playng in the Sports Arena in CIF play-offs, Beach's history class. Future Plans: Becoming an architect, go to college. breaking a backboard. LEILANI DEE NELSON Activities: Volleyball 2 - 4, basketball 2 - 4, camping, riding motorcy- cles, going to the stock car races 1212, 111. Most Memorable: Meeting Iim 9-26-79, 11-2- 62, Good times w7CC, IM, KS, KP, LH, Las Vegas, camping with IB superstar Riverside, Ontario. Future Plans: Live a long and happy life. DEBRA NEVLAND Activities: Ron, tennis, raquetball, jogging, working at TC. Most Mem- orable: Meeting Ron A. Halloween '79, New years eve '80, Mission Dam, the good times w7 RA, TG, SN, SSD, KC. Future Plans: Moving in with Ron. Goto Grossmont IC. IOHN THOMAS NICHOLS Activities: Foot- ball 1- 4 baseball 1. Most Memorable: Catching a pass in the Homecoming game, having good times with LB, BR, TR, KO, EH, KO. Partying. Future Plans: Get a car, go to college and become a commercial pilot. Happy marriage. SUSAN MARIE NOLASCO Activities: Playing raquetball, swimming, cruising, dancing, going to parties, being with my friends and having a good time. Most Memorable: My sweet six- teen party, going out and meeting cute guys in my high school years. Sharing all those differ- ent and crazy adventures with my friends. Future Plans: Going to college to be a nurse, law enforcement, getting married and leading a happy life. IUDITH ANN NORMAN Activities: Youth group. Most Memorable: meeting my boy- friend DS. and good times w7MGE, KW, IW, CC, DS, NC, KG, CP, DT. Future Plans: Move back to Michigan and get a degree in Business Administration or Art. Try to live a happy and rewarding life. IIM ROBERT NUZZO Activities: Sports beach , Punk rockers. Most Memorable: Straita. Future Plans: Punk out. O KATHY S. O'BRlEN Activities: Football games, parties, track, gymnastics, and tennis, Most Memorable: Good times W7 CO, SF, Pasty, Sherry, and Audrey. Future Plans: I don't have plans right now except that I would like to become a stewardess and live by the beach, DOUG SCOTT O'CONNELL Activities: Women, golf 2, 3, 4, poker parties. Most Mem- orable: DS, hitting a S200 DD at Del Mar, working in Humor class, Carlton Oaks. Future Plans: To get my own business and be a good golfer. MARY NADINE O'CONNOR Activities: Sail- ing, Sewing, David, playing w7Mike. Most Memorable: Meeting Dave, Tory Pines, 7-30-79 the day Mike was born. Future Plans: Become Mrs. Dave Spivey, sail around the world wf David, keep an eye on Mike as he grows, fall deeper in love w7 David. CARLOS MANVEL OLSON Activities: ASB Pres. 4, Partying 1 - 4, Track 1 - 4, Wrestling 1 - 3, Football 2, CSF 2 - 4. Most Memorable: San- tana Homecoming float 4, running class com- petitions 4, Christmas Dance w7 Sl-l 4, student govt. class of Mr. Bill. Future Plans: Go to Spain to grow old. ROBERT GEORGE OLSON Activities: Party- ing, hunting, California Runaways. Most Mem- orable: Beth C., MA, CK, DF, RN, GF, CF, HA, LS, and CE. Future Plans: Buying an A.T.C., 170 7 Senior Write Ups making money, MARGARET MARY O'NEILL Activities: Glee 1, Choir 2 - 4, Ensemble 4, Tracksters 2, Choir Treas. 3 - 4, skating, making new friends. Most Memorable: Choir 2 - 4, tour '77, '78, '79, '80, Christmas Dance '79, Prom '80, NY '79, UA '79, RA, RH, Iim, RM, DD, Hoy's, Animal 8727778. Future Plans: College, marriage, make money, be happy 81 healthy, have kids. ROB OVERMAN Activities: School 1 - 6, Football 2, skiing, surfing, partying. Most Memorable: New Years Eve '80, Mex. trips, New Years w7 Sandy. Future Plans: Stay out of jail, die ofold age. P IOSEPH IOHN PAPIN Activities: Partying, 3- wheelin, concerts, girls, football, and baseball, Most Memorable: Being w7 IM. Future Plans: Goto college for keyboards, guitar, and cook- ing, get rich St retire, ROBERT MICHAEL PARKER Activities: Work- ing, my truck, going out w7 Cindy, skiing. Most Memorable: 12-10-79, meeting Rick, times w7 RP, CE, RA, LS, 81 TP, skiing w7 RA 81 BS. Future Plans: College, making money, having fun, and getting married all in that order. CATHY LYNN PARKES Activities: Tennis, talking w7 LL, LM, TM, Drama w7 MP, TW, MB. Most Memorable: Best friends LL, LM, and TM, meeting Ioe 81 engagement, Therese Si Christ- ina, MM, moving out in 79 , new life w7 Ioe. Future Plans: Marriage to Ioe C., college for RN or teaching degree, family life, two children. KELLY ANN PATTERSON Activities: Tennis 1 - 3, Class Officer 2 - 4, stats 3. Most Memora- ble: 1-9-79, 12-14-79,1-6-80, 1-13-80, being w7 SB, KB, LB, LK, IM, DN, AN, Beach's class, dances, 81 Iacks. Future Plans: Become a stew- ardess, get married, and live a happy and ful- filled life. DANA LEA PEREAU Activities: Satori, art, having fun. Most Memorable: Finding Bruce, 3-10-79, Alvarado, DB, crush tapes of my favor- ite stars Yorgie Ex Oggie. Future Plans: Bruce, Bahamas, getting rich, living the way I want to. DIANE EILEEN PERKINS Activities: Gymnas- tics1- 4, Band 2 - 4, Drill team 1 - 3, captain 3. Most Memorable: Denmark '78, Resolutions '78-'79, Rose Parade '80, Camerillo '79, C.l.F. Gymnastics '77, being w7 MB, WT, LH, MT, SD, DT, IH. Future Plans: Marry who I love, build my own house, and stay as close to my friends as possible. SUSAN DOlLY PETERSEN Activities: Swim 1- 4, Class off. 1 - 4. Most Memorable: Eng. SC, BB games, helping Mr. V., riding w7 KM, 1st sem. '79, xmas caroling 76, Sr. ditch day I - 4, Cinn. Rolls, Stratus, concerts, summer '78 81 '79, special times w7 KM, LK, SM, BC, BE. Future Plans: College, computers, travel. KIMBERLY RAE PIELE Activities: Beach, mountains, swimming, being w7 my friends RY, TW, LI, LB, Si KK, going out w7 my Fred , being happy. Most Memorable: Meeting Dave 9-4-78, Cheap Trick w7 LI 1-2-79, sophomore year 78, horseback riding. Future Plans: Going to college, getting rich. MICHAEL IOSEPH PIERCE Activities: Drama 1 - 4, Speech 2 - 4, girl watching 81 dancing, TMW '77-SHP. Most Memorable: Linda D, Miss B, GC, KG, MB, 81 Drama pals, dancing w7 Paula, state disco finals, X-mas w7 Mary, ON. Tourney's, Tuxedos, Hoystory. Future Plans: Act in LA, buy a Porsche, own a home in Lon- don, and dance till I die in Studio 54. CHERYL A. PLANTE Activities: Going to the beach, mountains, skiing, tennis, ice skating, going to football games, watching General Hospital, and reading. Most Memorable: LR w7 BUG EYES, meeting SW, TS, IH, TH, DN, RH, 11-15-79, being w7 my friends, driving to Cali- fornia from CT. Future Plans: College and major in Nursing, travel, live on the beach or in the mountains. TERESA ANN POE Activities: Cheer 1, Gymn. 2, Frosh. publicity. Most Memorable: My fam- ily lthanksI, Dad's wedding fRobin we love youI, CP, Friday night's w7 Tam, Cin, DE, talks W7 RO 81 CL, times w7CH, boxing w7 Dan I 8i 4, KK, looking for Mr. Right w7 DE, space w7 TA, and my friends. Future Plans: Career, mar- riage, family. TERRI LYNN POGOREEC Activities: 4 semes- ters CSF, 8 semesters Honor Roll, partying to the limit. Most Memorable: Summer of 75, 76, 77, BOC concert, partying 81 having a good time w7 EW, CW, GT, BG, KG, BW, IM, SD, RS, CH, and meeting Gene. Future Plans: Love, live, laugh. IOHN M. PORTER Activities: Football 81 weight lifting. Most Memorable: 12-16-78, Christmas Dance w7 ST, the summer of 79 w 7 PS, ST, LH. Future Plans: Mission, school, marriage, real estate, more good times w7 PS, ST, 81 LH. ELIZABETH ANN PRY Activities: Swim 2 - 4, IA 3 - 4, being radical, McDonalds, roller skat- ing, 8i tee peeing. Most Memorable: Mexico '78, working at SD stadium, Christ. Dance '78 81 '79, Prom '79, Grad night '79, Penny, Randy, Rudy, IAMCO 79, Hoy's class. Future Plans: To be happy and make Randy happy, to be a good mother. R RICHARD IOHN RACK Activities: Campus Life, BSB 2. Most Memorable: Accepting Cl. ist 12-13-77, CW, Heads, DI, DM, PC, UNC, MH, MS, BH, Seaside, Hume, Pine Summit, river, fellowship W7 MB, BL, GB, SM, SH, IC, SL, LW, BH, IF, BR, TR, IP, Faith Chapel. Future Plans: SDSU, ministry, Heaven, eternal life. LORI ANN RADKE Activities: Playing tennis, going to the beach, reading, bowling, having fun w7 friends, roller skating, General Hospital, talking on the phone w7 TC. Most Memorable: CP w7 Bug Eyes, meeting SW, TS, SO, DN, KF, Fab, MP, TB, 81 CP lbest friendI 10-16-79, lost in Scream in the Dark, being w7 Tom 11-15-79. Future Plans: Going to College 81 become a nurse, getting married 81 having kids, traveling, and living in La lolla. SEAN MOONEY RAND Activities: Year- book 2, 3, Tennis 1 81 2. Most Memorable: Sum- mer of '78, Yearbook problems, DLK, Physic s, Mills screaming, Iuly 29, 79, 8-14-79, History w7 Mr. Beach, San Francisco, Courtney, Christmas '79, Outlaws. Future Plans: Stay single, learn to ski, stay out of war, keep Debbie around, and havea happy life. KENNETH CHARLES RATHBUN Activities: Racquetball, handball, tennis, horseback riding and camping are my favorite. Most Memora- ble: The fun I had at Santana. Future Plans: After graduation l plan to be a diesel mechanic for 3 or 4 years. Then to go on, buy a diesel truck and be a trucker. VALERIE IEANNEE REESE Activities: Volley- ball 1. Most Memorable: Good times w7 my friends: SR, TM, OH, Mike K, being w7 my family, the X-mas of 77 w7 Dave Truby, DL, the summer of 78 w7 223, my 17th B-Day Future Plans: Go to college, keep in touch w7 my friends, find the right man and marry him. SANDRA LOUISE REYNOLDS Activities: The Navy, the Arabs, green wall parties w7 the Maniac Bi his crew, adventures w7 Pam, Col- leen, 84 Sue. Most Memorable: Trans Am days w7 Terror, Halloween 81 New Year's '79, dis- covering Dwits A81 PFAFF, the river, SM office. Future Plans: Keep growing, keep eating money. MEREDITH GAYLE RICHESON Activities: Girls' Glee, Choir, Ensemble, Quiz Team. Most Memorable: Quiz Team, IN, SD, IH, dating RW, Bonnie Bell race, Miss Berkebile, Mrs. Lindsey, Choir, BB, Snow camp and going to Life BG, SP. Future Plans: Serve the Lord, have fun, go to college, be a secretary, travel, get married. CATHERINE NOT CATHY RIERDAN Activi- ties: Yearbook '78 84 '80, our Quasimato 81 Biol- ogy, decorating Mr. Hoy's house - twice, Mr. Currans Algebra, 81 the club. Most Memorable: Goofing around w7 RW, MM, KG, MG, 81 SB, MP, TW, and the rest of the crowd, New Years Eve, 81 our movie, good times at PP. Future Plans: College, enter nursing Si someday soon own a Porsche or Mercedes, living in granduer, BOBBY ROSE Activities: Football 1 - 4, Base- ball 2. Most Memorable: Mammoth '78, good times w7 Eric, Kym, Iohn, Linda, Coach Shelten fthanks coachI, winning the Homecoming Game, thanks O line. Future Plans: College, grow in the lord, eventually raising a Christian family, the Rapture. SHERRY ROSS Activities: Tennis 5, racquet- ball, work, having good laughs W! my friends. Most Memorable: My car, MR, US, snowed in at BB, WUA, LA for the weekend, WA, DC, 7- 13-78, 6-15-79, storeparty, talks W! TC 8i MD at PNC, friends 81 good times vv! VR, TG, KH, MD, DL, GK, DG, BO, CON, SE, 81 PEY. Future Plans: College, to have a successful career, my being happy. YOLANDA YO-YO RUIZ Activities: Mat- maid 2, going to parties, goofing around W! IG, DG. Most Memorable: Meeting BG, 11-12-79, Prom '78 81 '79, Hoystory, Ir. 81 Sr. yrs, LS, LM, RW, FD, DL, SH, ML, WG, BW, CR, Universal Studios. Future Plans: College, being a Legal Secretary, travel. HENRY LEE RUSSELL Activities: ROTC, Annual Staff, rifle team, D 81 D, jogging, exer- cise, girls, hiking, writing. Most Memorable: ROTC picnic, S hour footbal game, Bivowacs, Homecoming '77-'78, TI, ST, BM, PR, IS, DL, LM, RS, HI, Creative Writing. Future Plans: Col- lege, Army, Law, Politics, in that order. If I find the right girl I'll live with her. LAURENE LYNN RYAN Activities: Tennis T - 4, CSF 1 - 4, Publications, men Watching, eat- ing, mopeding, partying, racing w! Al. Most Memorable: Radical times W! Alanna, RW, Mills, PC, LC, SC, BB, DD, MI, SW, HH, DB, X- mas dances, Bubble Burt, Beac hin' it, concerts, Disneyland, What a rush . Future Plans' Hawaii, College, getting my apartment, mar- riage, being happy, keep on having excellent times W! my pal. S MICHAEL K. SALANI Activities: Varsity Foot- ball. Most Memorable: Coming to this school this year, making Varsity Football, Thursday night pizza, TPing Grossmont High, dropping touchdown pass in Helix game, good times W! Suzie. Future Plans: Grossmont 2, SDSU 4, ANTONIO ITONYI MANUEL SALAS Activi- ties: Track 1, Tennis 3, racquetball. Most Mem- orable: Mr. Beach's History class 81 Mr. E's lEto- nial 3-hour electronics class, graduating mid- term lan. 1980. Future Plans: Goto college and live life to the maximum. IAMES LSANTANAN Activities: Like football, basketball, bowling. Most Memorable: To remember my old friends and the good times we had together. Future Plans: Diesel mechanic, truck driver, own a 429 boss Mus- tang. DAVE WAYNE SCHILLING Activities: Foot- ball, baseball, girls, building ISI working on cars, driving, partying at the beach, Lisa Boom Boom Martin. Most Memorable: Counseling Center, DF, PD, T, MLL, good times at the beach, partying Sc causing trouble W! Swoop, Averill, TB, KB, best times W! Boom Boom. Future Plans: Moving out, LM, going to school, becoming an Airling mechanic, being comfort- ably Well off, having a blast in life. KIM L. SCHLUTER Activities: Tennis 2 - I, snorkeling, camping, laughing, my family, Watching football w! Dad. Most Memorable Ir. 81 Sr. yr, DN, DA, SM, summer '77, Marine Bio, Mr. Cunningham, Mr. Noble, being W! family, San F. S. Cruz, Future Plans' Go to 4 yr. college, major in Marine Biology become either Mar. Bio. or vet. LISA ZELDA SCHNEIDER Activities: Surfing, going to the beach W! PA, PH, DD, RB, PD, MB, BL, RG, KK, BB, LS, enjoying life W! all my friends. Most Memorable: Going to the moun- tains W! Mr, Hill, living at the beach, driving my -lx truck. Future Plans: Surfing, having a fun life, meeting new guys, D. I. SEAY Activities: Motorcycles 81 Wres- tling , any truck. Most Memorable: High School motorcycle Championships '78 81 '7'-I, 10-7-79, 12-il-78, Debbie 81 Kristy. Future Plans: Go to school. SONIA MARIE SERRANO Activities: Mat- maids 1 - 4, Ice skating, the beach, being W1 Eric. Most Memorable: X-mas dance - '76, Prom '79, meeting Eric, being in Mr. C class, being W! Susie, IS, DP, RH, KB, CM, PD, IS, Future Plans: Go to college, get married 81 have a fam- ily. DAVID PAUL SEVICK Activities: FB 2 - 4, BB1 - 3, BB 1 - 4, lBrain tumors W! IoeI, beach, wild times, my truck, hey Stacie. Most Memorable' Good times W! Ioe K, MD, PG, BC, TC, and w! LM, meeting Pam, first date 81 being w! her, having a good family. Future Plans: Goto col- lege 84 playing FF, stay W! Pam. PHILLIP PHIL SHAUL Activities: Working on my motorcycle, making money 81 spending it on girls, being a spoiled brat. Most Memora- ble: Riding my Kawasaki 500 around, school, crazy VS, LB, PP, SF, KL, CB. Future Plans: Go to college, own my dad's body shop, MMB, live one day at a time. IIM BRIAN SIEFKEN Activities: Basketball, partying W! friends, being crazy, meeting peo- ple, and most of all being happy. Most Memo- rable: Curran's algebra class, Cunningham's Bio, all those crazy women, going to Stadium concert w! CB 81 IB, had a great Ir. Year. Future Plans: Go to college 8. become someone suc- cessful, meet that special girl 81 live as happily as I can. MARK R. SILVIA Activities: Guitar, Music, Computers. Most Memorable: Summer of '79: Future Plans: College, Air Force, money. PW, BS, TS, 81 FB. Future Plans: To be a botanist and live in a high cabin in the hills. ED C. SMITH Activities: Soccer, Football, Most Memorable: Space Govt, camping, play- ing soccer for Patrick Henry, just having fun, Future Plans: College, a career, and cruis'n the nation. ERIC IOHN SMITH Activities: Motorcycles, ATC, partying, girls, auto body, antiques, col- lecting matches, my dog, desert trips, camping, snow, traveling. Most Memorable: ZZ Top concert at the Stadium '76, 1st desert trip '77, traveling to Ohio '78,. Future Plans: Auto body shop, more ATC's, motorcycles, girls, partying, Rolls Royce car owner, maybe a 4 x 4 jeep. IOANNE MARIE SMITH Activities: Gymnas- tics, three wheeling, partying, laughing, talking W! Bill 84 Brothers. Most Memorable: Bill Craig ILU, Valentines 1978, Gymnastics 1 - 4, CIF 2nd, Dad's flowers, summer, Sand pits, Weekends, Disneyland, River, Organ, good times W! BC, LG, TS, ES, TC, RC, KK, CM. Future Plans: Den- tal Asst, Bill Craig, enjoy life. LINDA SMITH Activities: International Club, Basketball 81 Football games, guys, laughing, w ! IS, BC, BB, SP, SE, PL. Most Memorable: Grad Nite, 12-27-79, Coronado Island W! Elvis, SF, IS, AL, Mr. R's class, meeting AL 81 SO, Legs , DEBBIE ANN SIMPSON Activities: DAVID, my car, being W! DF, CC, Quazi, MB, DM, SW, GL, KP, Hey Guys. Most Memorable: Meeting David, 7-21, 7-26, 12-Il, BS, DC, X-mas dance '79, going to the rock, Love 'n' Kisses Mmm BB. Future Plans: To be rich, successful, and live a long, happy life W! David. Ha Ha Bob. DIANNA LYNN SISON Activities: Softball, tennis, and parties, going to the beach and HSP . Most Memorable: My mom, the gang , my friends , SR, my cuz, LR, KH, my family, playing softball again, the talks, CC, BB, C 81 R and being in love. Future Plans: 'To live and feel eac h and every emotion, to be happy. SHERI SUCK SLOAN Activities: Softball I - 4, Basketball 1 - 4, Most Memorable: Good times W! BB, SC, LC, G, AD, LM, TW, X-mas dance W! Ben 81 co, CIF SB '78 81 '79, camping at SO, the Hill, localizing Stac ie's house, AD's colt, GH, lunch 3rd per, DLand W! SB team. Future Plans: Being well off Si playing soft- ball. ANGEL A. SMITH Activities: Bike riding, mountain climbing, racquetball, 81 swimming. Most Memorable: First time skiing at Big Bear, cruising w! BC 81 SE. Future Plans: SDSU, trav- eling, marriage, a family, live life to its fullest. LISA CARLENE SMITH Activities: Annual Staff, hiking, camping, smiling, and being happy. Most Memorable: 6-22-78, meeting Mike, Weekends at Las Vegas 81 Pine Valley, being crazy W! the girls, TL, KP, and LB, New Year's of '80, Future Plans: College, becoming a registered DA, and living a long happy life W! Mike. PAUL S. SMITH Activities: Annual 2 81 3, foo- lin' around. Most Memorable: San Francisco- Convention w! Shane, Sean 81 staff, summer '78, the beach, crusin', WSL-500, 360's, SR, BB, CO, IS, CM, BD. Future Plans: College, EE, mar- riage-move to home W! land and snow. IERRY SPENCER Activities: Running around w! KD, YS 81 FM during lunch, going out W! KDS sometimes W! IL: Most Memorable: KD's 16th Birthday, meeting DR, being W! my friends KD, YS, FM, TF, IL. Future Plans' To attend college and major in Aviation. KATHLEEN M. STANGER Activities: Gymnas- tics 2, Wendy's, dancing, ON THF LOOK . Senior Write Ups! 171 Y 7.77 . . Most Memorable: Thanksgiving trip to Utah, party 11-22-78 wf DO, IB, KW, my mother 8. rest of family, 10-12-79 wf SM, tThe lerkI 7-27- 79. Future Plans: Move to Utah, go crazy, find the unknown guy, marriage, kids, and what- ever else follows. RICHARD WILLIAM STEPHEN Activities: Football, baseball, soccer, karate, and acrobat- ics. Most Memorable: Getting my first car and a job. Future Plans: To go to Grossmont and study medicine and become a Paramedic, and later go to SDSU to study corporate law and become a corporate lawyer. TONI L. SUCHEY Activities: Crafts 1 - 4, Photo 1 - 4, youth group, crafts club, Most Memorable: 9-16-77, meeting Dennis, trip to Alabama, good times w! TM, FG, SG, HM, IT, PD, going places w! the youth group. Future Plans: College, professional artist, marriage and kids. MIKE ROBERT SUVERKRUBBE Activities: Par- ties, D Si D wf DB, RG, TS, GS, 81 friends, meet- ing HI, KP, RR, FE, meeting new friends. Most Memorable: Meeting Miya, lunior year, Senior year, Beach's, Curran's class, hot summers, beach time, women. Future Plans: College, Beach, happy life, great summers, heaven. SUSAN KAYE SWAGERTY Activities: Band 1 - 3, Track 1 - 2, Iazz Band. Most Memorable: Band t0ur, Christmas Dance, WOL Club, Ski, Trip, Summer Servants '79, Future Plans: I plan to attend college, I want to have a useful and exciting life, full of friends and memories. DAWN SWAIM Activities: Being wf my friends, Racquetball, the Bubble Machine. Most Memorable: Times w! LM, SM, SR, DB, EE, IS, meeting BK, HH, EH, BC, AL P121 Future Plans: Getting an apartment wf LM, Graduate from Business College, travel, be wealthy. T DANIEL TAYLOR Activities: Most Memora- ble: Parties on the Grove, 2nd St. w! DD, BYU, Sand pits, Rancho BMX '79, Uncle Don, Sum- mer of '79, C 81 C's wedding, Bucky, Durump. Future Plans: RCP, Retire early. IEFFREY LEE TAYLOR Activities: Crusin', Par- tying wf friends, 4-wheeling, racquetball. Most Memorable: Times shared w! LB, 8-30-78, sum- mer of '79, good times wf DL, DM, ES, IM, get- ting my '67 Cougar, Future Plans: Get a good job, marrying the right girl, and having a fam- ily. DIANA A. TERRIQUEZ Activities: Crafts Club, water skiing, horseback riding, motorcy- cle riding, four bying. Most Memorable: Meet- ing Clyde Nord 7-23-78,10-27-78,1-6-79,12-31- 79, 6-1-79, all the good times w! Marcy, party- ing wf Lorna will always last, partying w! Clyde. Future Plans: Going to College to become a police officer, make sure to be happy w! my life, make a lot of money and to be wf Clyde for a long time. LAWRENCE B. THOMAS Activities: Moto- cross team 78, 79, 80, best teachers Wessel, Banium, Bagnell. Most Memorable: Labor day weekend 79 w! EZ, CZ, PH, BZ, winning CIF moto-cross championships 78, 79, 80, breaking my leg during a moto-cross race 5-16-79 at 9:45 p.m. Future Plans: A factory ride wf Yamaha, be a MX Superstar. SUZAN SUZY L. THOMAS Activities: Beach, Church, skating at Mission Beach, fool- ing around wf LH, MT. PS, IP, Farrells. Most Memorable: Summer of '78 81 '79, Hoystory class, Biology W! Herzog, dances, semenary, Laurel-Priesrnights. Future Plans: BYU, teach deaf, get married in temple. DIANNE ELIZABETH TIMMINS Activities: Drama, typing, crafts club, Iournalism. Most Memorable: Commiting my life to Christ, fall- ing in love w! ICW, skating at Aquarius wf PD 8t the originals , times 81 feelings spent wf Wendy Welch. Future Plans: Marry ICW, get a part-time job, spread the good news. U IOHN PHILIP UEBBING Activities: Velocity. Most Memorable: 1-12-80, Who concert, Placid View, Vista Grande, Bathtub, AT, IR, MH, LA, EC, GP, KM, PT, IE, RD, II, TH, NY. Future Plans: College, reaping all l sow. 172 X Senior Write Ups V FRANK VAN BUREN Activities: Datsun trucks, going out, having fun, girls, T P-ing. Most Memorable: Sierra's, Wyoming, '76, '77, '78, German, Homecoming '79, IAMCO '79 81 '80, RSB, 4-6-79, 3-30-79, HD, LP, TC, DT, T. Future Plans: Goto college, get married, become a doctor, get rich, go to Germany, have a family. ROBERT C. VITIELLO Most Memorable: 1st per. w! Wilkes, LD, AM, mountains, LW, Char- gers, Cubs, SS, defending Bender in court, DN. Future Plans: College, good job, enioying other people. KIMBERLY LYNN VIVIAN Activities: Campus Life 1 - 4, Student Govt. 1 - 2, Tracksters 2. Most Memorable: Good times w! TW, SY, LE, MG, football games, basketball games, Snow Sum- mit, December 22, 1979 meeting Bob. Future Plans: Work, become a dental asst, marry, have kids, and love Bob for the rest of my life. W IULIE NADINE WAGE Activities: Annual Staff 78. Most Memorable: Meeting BC, NM, CW, KB, IN, KA, being crazy w! Beth, Mr. Murphy, New Year's '79 84 '80, Future Plans: Get a degree in Interior Decorating, marry, start a family, stay happy, and always remember my dad, mom, 81 brother who helped me through school. CHRISTINE MARY WACNER Activities: Cross Country '77, Glee '77-'79, Most Memorable: Iethro Tull 4-3-79, Donna's wedding 12-16-78, Catalina 5-24-79, Songbird, DPP. Future Plans: College, travel, marriage, raise a family, and think positive. KIMBERLY ANNE WARD Activities: CYO, Publications 4, camping, working, Most Mem- orable: ldaho, summer of '79, 5-24-79, getting my braces off, Mr. Curran's math, good times w! KK, IA, IN, SC, IM, CH, CW, friends at KFC esp. KK. Future Plans: IC, career in business, finding the right guy, happiness. RHONDA WlGGLES WEBB Activities: Being w! my family 81 friends, work, Publica- tions 4. Most Memorable: Fun times wf Mic- helle, Dean S. 81 gang at CKG, Mom 8. Dad lThanks for all your loveI,1-13-80 my Camaro, being rowdy w! MM, CR, KG, LR, YR, DM, MR, BB, Red Roses, 1-1-80, Elephant Walk , Mid- night phone calls wf MR 81 MM, Hoy, Mrs: I 81 Mills. Future Plans: College, being a steward- ess. DONNA SUSAN WEHRUNG Activities: Gymnastics 1 - 2, beach, partin' w! Linda, working. Prom '79, summer '78, Linda's Falcon, being a TA for Mr. Wilkes, my convertable blue bomb. Future Plans: Becoming a realtor, spending a life time with Rick. IOHN WESOLOWSKI Activities: Freshman Football '76, basketball. Most Memorable: Going water skiing, buying my car, getting through wf Biology, History, w! Mr. Hoy. Future Plans: Goto college, and pursue a career. TIMOTHY THOMAS WHITE Activities: Drama, Speech Team. Most Memorable: Each day before Iune, Miss Norma, my kids , Corky, Fats, and Bokonow, Debbie Xt Diane, strangeness w! my best friend Chris Ioyce, and above all, my Kristy, Michelle, 81 Catherine. Future Plans: To reach the shining star. TERI BRIDGET WIGGINS Activities: Bike riding, softball, water skiing, working, and traveling. Most Memorable: Year of '77-'78, tChicagoI w! DW, KH, TM, KH, fun times wf DW, MH, DL, LR, SS, lunch wf DL, MH, HM, and God. Future Plans: Make a good living, marriage, and getting closer to God. BARRY MARTIN WILBURN Activities: Swim- ming, Water Polo, Horseback riding, ATC rid- ing, the beach, tennis. Most Memorable- San lose '80, Rosarito Beach, summer of '79, Water Polo banquet '79 Future Plans: College, he an engineer, and become very successful. LORETTA WILBOURN Activities: Going out wf Alice, being w! friends, travel. Most Mem- orable: New Year's Eve 1978, Iune 2,1979, par- tying wf all my friends in PO, moving from PO to Santee 1979. Future Plans: To get a gootl iolx, go back to PO, get married, and have kids. RON WILL Activities: Racquetball, off road- ing wf the gang, getting Maniac wf MD, music, the beach. Most Memorable: KGB Light Show, BOC concert, STYX w! VI, MD, getting to know MH, KN, HM, BM, LD, DD, getting crazy w! MD, DD, VI, RC, RD, TF. Future Plans: Getting my black Trans Am, cruising w! Mike D, and getting to know CH better. DUANE A. WITTMEIER Activities: '75 BB, '75, good, '76 mess, '79 best girls, '80 more girls. Most Memorable: '79, 5-26-79, SD, 8?, mar-b- 23-8? Future Plans: More money, SD, mar. to her, work ROHR, 2 kids, house. ALLAN I. WOLD Activities: Bowling, Stock Car Racing, Camping, Canoeing, Back Packing Most Memorable: Bowling 264, Ontario-River- side, EC, SC, RA, First race engine built, back packing, Mt. Whitney, plastics, river trip. Future Plans: Voc. College, build 81 race own car, race Nascars Winston Western Circuit, hike more in High Sierras. Y IANICE AHMOY YOUNG Activities: Banner Corps 1, Drill Team 2, Lieut. 3. Most Memora- ble: 12-10-78, 3-10-79, 12-1 S-79, w! Fred, rock in the stadium, SSC camp, Camarillo '77, '78, '79, good times wf LO, BG, SY. Future Plans: Going to a Business College, becoming a Legal Secretary, and marry Fred. RONDA LEA YOUNG Future Plans: I am not looking for the answers anymore. Iust some- thing to remember... MM. SUZANNE KELLY YOUNG Activities: Banner Corps, 1 - 2, Captain 2, Soph. Class Art, Soph. X-mas Princess, Swim 3 - 4, ASB Sec, Iunior Class Act. Most Memorable: Homecoming Court, Christmas Dance 77, 78, Tim Ryan 10-6- 78 - I-9-80, good friends TR 8. family, SM, KB, LK. Future Plans: To make Mom 81 Dari prourl of me, keep my friends JM amoziaa 'LOHZ Lg! cgfgbecialiwijzian 4 Q , ?5f? W? ff V5 Xu OS! W2 XC , .l.,,,,. ,f 6217 W X, gf ,Tf,,f,Ly ,, X. ff? Q f f ve? N ix ,fix I Cfjtgk Cla .L ,H fQfg6f, My 5 Q, VR: fu- CE CDR UCQQA- Ci ZQMXX CX ,, ,,!, , CMA 'ff Um f , ,IK bw -xiii 8 , fy' 7 AZC ii X , JA , , rf,, 'f f ff f U 7 Q 41,54 8 E205 L k LQ64 'iff to O4 fciancf L4 aomidfi wfio K, J L 2 noun aff agouf you and diff M fx C3 Cf3 fm you. QAQ - qlngnown Senior ri e s wr Up M73 ,NIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORS IUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORSIUNIORS IL ai lunior Class Officers President: Toni Ponte, V.P,: Susie Feliscian, Sec.: Patty Reese, Treas: Allison Moore, Pub.: Stacey Woodsworth, Tracy Keays Act: Sharon Zito, Tammy Cohoon Advisors: Mr. Hoy, Mrs. Lindsey 'L 3 Snr K :W it as 174 Classes Abell, Elwin Abernathy, Scott Allee, Tina Alm, Sheri Alrnanza, Pinky Anderson, Denise Anderson, Mark Anderson, Vicki Armstrong, lim Arroyo, Alic ia Arviso, Deena Astolfi, Tony Ayalos, Andrea Bear, louis Bailey, Mike Baker, Cindy Baldwin, Brenda Baldwin, Kira Barker, Wayne Barkley, Scott Barnes, Ted Barnett, Brenda Barraza, joe Bass, Kim Battaglia, Mario Baurnanns, Doug Beam, Kevin Beayin, Bob Bebout, Lorrie Beckwith, William Beeler, Kathy Begley, Yvette Bennet, Donald Bentley, Loretta juniors 175 Buetler, jade Biorstrom, Marla Bly, Ken Boaz, Patricia Boggs, Tammy Bonveno, Debbie Bordeaux, Suzanne Bostwick, David Bowers, Sharon Boyer, Dawn Boyte, Amber Brackett, Tamra Bradely, Don Brennan, Rick Brent, Creg Brewster, Karen Bristol, Sandy Brown, Bernadine Brown, Lisa Brown, Richard Brown, Scott Brown, Suzy Bruce, Sheila Buchanan, Bill Burnette, Michele Burns, Mary Burns, Michelle Burpee, Debbie Cantin, Michael Carattini, David Caraveo, Kenneth Carpenter, Greg Carter, Cynthia Casados, Rudy Case, Kevin Castro, Matt Chassar, Robert Chavez, joe Chassar, Tina Cherry, loel Christian, Kathy Clark, Michelle Clark, Kelly Clark, Robert 176 juniors 1.2, A pretty girl impresses Don Terrell. V44 'xr , RW, fi . li Cohoon, Tammy Coleman, Theresa Cook, Sallye Cook, Stacie Corbin, Sheryl Cotteen, Rick Cox, Kim Craig, William Crane, Ginger Crawford, Shaunna Creamer, Pam Cronin, Pat Cullifer, Mark D Aiuto, Ralph D Amico, Vincent Da Costa, Adam Daly, Mary Daniel, Pat Daniels, Leann Darling, Rick Darrow, Chris De Carlo, Gina De Vaney, lohn Deisher, Helene Demars, Colleen Desnoyer, Gwen Diaz, Sylvia Dibble, Scott Dillinger, lana Docherty, Scott Domingo, Lisa Dougherty, Dale Drips, Terry Du Charme, Laurie Duffy, Mary Dumais, Gina Dunlap, April Dunmore, Troy Duren, Karen juniors 177 Dutenhoeffer, Kim Earhart, Vikki Eaton, Bob Edwards, Robert Eidson, Scott Eiring, Effie Elliott, Marvin Ellis, lim Ellis, Mike Ellsworth, Mike Erwin, Debbie Etchelecou, Dan Eyres, Phillip Facer, Roland Falls, Lori Feliscian, Susie Ferguson, loe Feuser, Margaret Fielder, john Fields, Leon Fingerman, Scott Fitzsirnons, Karen Forehand, Cheryl Formichella, Alisa Foster, Steve Fouquette, Stacey Fowler, julie Fox, Chris Francis, Carrie French, Lori Frye, lim Furgerson, Deena Gaffney, Pat Calinski, Cindy l78 juniors Z .nxmwariwt 7: ,...., ,, Q yr W ' ,an H -ME Andy Wood thinks over textbook information. fry I , ,,,. W, X fm., ws s ':4q . , x rk I 1 4.4 wig: iv 4, t it X l K Galliher, jacquie Gardiner, Mark Gardner, Sharel Garoutte, Karen Garvin, jim Gathwright, Randy Gaupel, Elizabeth Gaut, Martin Gay, Brynda Gellerson, Mary Gerry, Debbie Giannaris, Barbara Goffin, Dawn Gonzalez, Victor Gorham, Matt Graves, Xavier Gray, Dani Gray, Wayne Green, Kerrie Grill, Rick Haas, Chris Hagen, Robert Hahn, Dale Haluskey, Mary Hammond, Mike Hanson, Sabre Hardin, john Harmon, Ron Harriman, April Harris, Roxanne Hasler, Lisa Hatfield, john Hayes, Mark Healy, Ken Hearing, lark Henderson, Colin Herbert, Eric Herbst, janet Hernandez, Andy Hilditch, Linda Hill, jamie Hilmer, Anna Hitchen, Lorraine Hitchrick, Shelly Hoban, Shannon Hofford,Wendy juniors 179 Holt, Phillip Honeycutt, Willie Hook, Paula Hoppe, Kirk Howell, Donny Howell, Rob Howie, Trissa Howshar, Richard Howton, Kathy Huffman, Debra Humphreys, Clyde Hunt, Barbara Hutchings, Lilian Hutson, Tom lsenhart, Laura jackson, Brian jackson, Todd jamilkowskijxnicje jenkins, Linda letter, Dave johnson, Cindy johnson, jim jones, Adam jones, Darla jones, Eddie jones, Steve Kamakea, Lee Kautz, Tammy Keaton, Brian Keays, Tracy Keller, Carleen Kelso, Darren Kercheyal, Bill King, Linda Kinnally, Terry Kirkpatrick, Norbert Knight, Karla Knowles, Richard Koenig, Dayid 180 juniors La Fountaine, Tammy Lafair, Frances Lagace, Debbie Lambert, Sharon Lang, Dieter Lang, lerry Lederman, Chris Lewis, Scott Liber, Brad Lind, Daniel Linder, Wayne Lindsey, Kathy Lister, Beth Lofton, Diana Losoya, Sandra Lotta, Robert Loker, David Lueker, Cheryl Luellen, Linda Lynn, Shawn Lyons Mike Madden, Marlena Madruga, Cheri Manassero, Ray Manini Danielle Manroe, Ron Marshall, Terry Martin, Lisa Mastronardi, Karen Matzke, Robert McCann, Leigh McFadden, Richard McGee, Tom McKee, lim Mealing, Robert Mercer, Denise Meza, Andy Mighetto, Karen Miller, Marcelle Miller, Michelle Minerd, Ramona Minton, Ken Mitchell, Elizabeth Mohr, Caroline juniors 181 Molde, Randall Moley, jane Montandon, Todd Moore, Allison Moos, Connie Mosby, Michael Murphy, Heidi Myrben, Nancy Nelsen, Denise Nelson, David Newark, Andy Nicholson, Daria Nicholson, Holly Norman, Brian Novick, David Nuzzo, james Nuzzo, Ron OBrien, Debra OConneIl, Kevin Obando, Carmen Olson, Chris Olvera, Bobby Palecek, Debbie Palensky, Glenn Palermo, Debbie Parker, Alan Parra, Tamara Patric, Colleen Patterson, Brian Peck, Ray Pecoraro, Dawn Peede, Lisa Pendergrass, Steve Perez, juanita Perry, Marie Aline Phares, Nick Phillips, Carrie Piskett, Eddie Pierce, LaDonna Pine, jeffrey Piper, Paul Poe, Tammy Pogorelc, Dana Ponte, Toni 4.469- Vg, .1-'f 'ttlm 5 juniors cheer their class on. 182 juniors Porter, Maryann Price, Doug Priest, Cliff Quihuis,Olga Radernaker, loe Radford, Karen Rago, Richard Ramey, Lewis Rankin, Cameron Reese, Pat Reinhardt, Kathi Reynolds, Penny Riedel, Charles Riggs, Anita Robertson, Daphne Roche, Shawn Rodgers, Lisa Rodgers, Greg Romero, Ray Rook, Richard Root, Lisa Runnels, Debbie Ruyan, Philip Rushing, Barbara Russell, Brian Russell, La Donna Russell, Shontel Russo, Dawn Sailer, Buzzy Salada, Valerie Salas, Lisa Sandburg, Edwin Santanen, leannine Santiago, Peter Scialdone, Lizabeth Scott, Darlene juniors 183 Scrimpsher, Lynne Shepard, David Sheppard, lean Shields, Tim Shinn, Tina Shirley, Linda Sille, David Simmerman,'Myrna Sloan, Larry Slockbower, Mike Smith, Adrienne Smith, Tammy Smith, Valerie Solinsky, Diane Solz, Mark Souza, Brenda Spahn, Ed Spetter, Lisa Spieker, Linda Spiesman, Carol Springer, Diane Stafford, Kathy Staley, Ierry Stern, Robert Steveson, Brad Stewart, Ralph Strock, Mark Strom, Sherry Stump, Eric Suzarez, Robin Sundahl, Lisa Surdez, Michele Sutter, Stephan Suverkrubbe, Tim Sykes, Terry Tarasievvicz, Peter Taylor, Greg Taylor, Kathy Taylor, Steven Terrell, Don T84 juniors lf f ., ,ll 25, ,, K y , - ,J if --1-,if i , vs, gf ff , 1 t 'E' X N 1 fi ' Wi' ff'f X .. 1' ...ei ,,,,, r 'f,,g4,,,m4f:r.fff.4' if , , , ,,,,, ,, , , ,f,,,'gas,t,5f4,,7 W -,H , tz ,, ,,,t , , 'lglf Chris Haas ISIGDS to f lk ,A as Wmx Alicia Farmachellogra ii SS Biology Finals. X Thomas, Renee Thrift, Steve Tipton, Marty Totoris, Vic Towsend, Mark Traxler, Denise Trofy, Larry Trombino, Rick Underwood, Sam Vargas, jesus Verdone, Eric Viets, Yevett Vitanza, Gina Vitiello, Ren Voelker, Beth Vopat, Tobey Waits, Steve Waren, Roxanne Watkins, Crystal Watkins, Cindy Weaver, Theresa Whisman, Dena White, Alicia White, David White, Laura Wickens, Shannon Wigginton,Vicki Williams, Dorinda Williams, Ken Williams, Marty Wilson, Rodney Wismer, Lori Wood, Danny Woods, Iohn Woodsworth, Stacey Wright, Lee Yancey, Benny Young, Angela Young, Carla Younghusband, Ken Zekan, Elizabeth Zepeda, Peter Zink, Tammy Zito, Sharon juniors T85 6 PH O ESS MOR O PH O ESS OR M O PH O S ES OR M O PH O ESS R MO O PH O MORESS O PH O MORESS O PH O ORESS M O PH MORESSO O PH RESSO MO HO ESSOP OR 'PHOM E. .tt 5 4 1 4 l l S f ! , se 2 Nada Topleft: Pres. Trish Meza, V. Pres. Carol Sturgeon. Top right: Sophomore officers and advisors: Kelly Keaton, Trish Meza, Ann Foster, Karen Newcome, lanice Wear, Kathy Brubaker, Carol Sturgeon, Marylyn Burke, Lori Miller, Dina Fuller. ' Bottom left: Sec. Kelly Keaton, Treasurer, Kathy Brubaker. Center, Act. Dina Fuller and Lori Miller. Bottom right: Pub. lanice Wear and Marylyn Burke. Classes as K 3 Brian Brown studies for health test. Aase, Sherry Ackerman, lames Alfer, Rick Allen,Mike Allen, Tina Andersen Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson, 1 Pat Chris Rick D. Richard E Sandra Arabe, Arabella Armstrong, Teresa Arnold, Michael Arsenault, leff Ashlock, Leilani Ashton, Lyn Avalos, Erin Averill, Sherry Ayala, Steve Babcock, Mindy Baker, Angela Baldwin, Barbara Baranowski, Kevin Bare, Trina Barnes, Theresa Barnum, Roberta Barrett, Timothy Barry, Raymond Barwig, luli Battaglia, Paul Beach, lim Bean, Michael Beck, Lisa Beckwith, Ellie Beeson, Renee Bejec, Lisa Bennett, joseph Bennett, Michele Bennett, Tracy Bernard, Wally Beutler, Sarita Bier, Tammie Bird, Barbara Bishop, Pam Bjernefalt, Danny Blankenship, Tami Block, Debbie Blythe, Ioe Boaz, Tom Boelter, Tim Bogner, Suzanne Bonveno, lohn Sophomores 187 Borek, Kent Bostwick, Douglas Brant, Catherine Breen, Kathy Brehm, Tony Breslin, Yvonne Briggs, Kent Britcher, Tim Broadhead, Lori Broadwater, Lori Brown, Brian Brown, Dennis Brown, Marsha Brubaker, Cathy Bruno, lohn Brubridge, Mary Burch, Robin Burgess, Steve Burke, Marylynn Burns, David Buseck, Valerie Cabral, lim Cadieux, Steve Campbell, Craig Campbell, Duane Carrillo, julie Carrillo, Yvette Carter, Anna Casados, Debbie Castro, Reginald Cawley, Barbara Champagne, Trina Chappell, Heidi Chavez, Cynthia Chavez, Ted Chinander, Mark Christian, Annette Church, Beth Cisneros, Cindy Clark, Michele Cleghorn, Pam Clonts, jerry Cohn, Chris Coleman, Donald 188 Classes Coltrnan, Kevin Colvvell, Roger Constable, Kim Cooke, Darleen Cooper, Loretta Cope, Ron Copeland, Colleen Couch, Ron Crandall, Marc Crist, Lorie Crowe, Roger Cube, Cary Cullifer, Carol Curtis, Sfott Cvitkovich, Diane D Aiuto, Cara Da Pron, Lorne Daniels, Mike Danis, Cherie Darnell, David Davenport, lim Davenport Molly De Avery, Arlene De Bill,Cathy De Greif, Timothy De Groote, Shelly De Croote, Todd Dela Cruz, Edgardo Delaney, Georgia Delgado, Darrel Dennis, Donna Desmond, Kevin Detra, Randall Di Paolo, james Diaz, Kimberly Diaz, Rudy Dibble, l-lolly Dietrifh, Mark Dodd, lim Doris, Don Dorner, Scott Dorworth, Karin Dougherty, Kelly Dowland, Nancy Drake, Pat Dresser, Brian Dubay, Mark Dupree, Sherry Sophomores 189 Durkin, David Eade, Mike Earhart, Daniel Earhart, Wayne East, Robert Eastwood, Kelly Eckert, Steve Edge, Larry Eldridge, Aaron Eledge, Scott Ellingwood, Darcel Elliott, Todd Ellis, Bonnie Ellsworth, Theresa Emerick, leff Eshleman, lerry Espinoza, Felicia Farnum, Matt Fleck, Scott Fleetwood, Kier Fleming, Dawn Fleming, Mark Fordyce, Steve Fox, Nannette Fradette, Sue Friedli, George Frye, Mary Ann Fulbright, Laura Fuller, Dina Gaddis, Richard Gage, Loring Gardiner, Richard Gartin,lamie Gates, William Gaupel, Tom Gerth, julia Giaciolli, lim Gilliam, Darlene Glover, Kevin Goins, james Goins, Warren D, Gonzales, Pam Gonzalez, Norma 190 Glasses .W arf 3' ai' 1 .us ,Z 'ff Wi 4, A ! Aj X In fo Smile answers unknown question for Carol Sturgeon. Goodrich, less Gordon, Mark Gould, Shawn Gourlie, Jody Graham, Cecelia Graham, james Green, Cathleen Green, Todd Guidry, Marla Gunning, Ramona Haeffelin, Patty Hafer, lohn Halsey, Sandie Haluskey, Nick Hamm, David Hanson, Kevin Harper, Derrick Harriman, Pamela Harrington, Cecil Harris, Robin Harris, Troy Haynes, lames Hays, Eric Headlee, Dawn Heald, Ianice Heflin,Curtiss Hemingway, Todd Henderson, Stuart Hendrickson, lxchel Henson, Stephen Hernandez, Lisa Hernandez, Marco Hernandez, Vincent Herndon, Anny Hersey, Lisa Hewitt, Rick Hicks, Cheryl Hildebrecht, Steve Hill, Stephen Hobart, Ianice Hoffmann, Mark Hofland, Kevin Hohn, Mike Holden, Lisa Sophomores 191 Holman, Chris Holmes, Deborah M. Holt, Becky Holthe, Sue Holzheimer, Keith Hopkins, john Horning, Katheryn Howarth, Kelly Howell, Doreen Hudson, Sheryl Huffman, Donna Hughes,julie Hughey, Kevin Hunnicutt, joe Hunnicutt, Tanya Hunt, Tom Hurtado, Leslie Huys, Sandra Inman, Michelle jackson, Dan jackson, Mark jacobs, jerry jacobsen, Tony james, Sharlene jenkins, Candy letter, Bill johnson, Cheryl johnson, Debora johnson, judy lohnson, Mark lolly, Linda jones, Howard 192 Classes jones, jeff loyce, Chris mr K rr ,.....w, li fl . xi , -:'l,.: , I- W E, A - O' 3 E 1 . A L.-Seagal if 1 -- S- a-ff,,1 ' '5-V Enjoying Mr. Staples latest joke, Cris Holman grins. will jeff Ralston awaits the bell .1 V r 'P ,.Z,.fa.a , ft fl, ' W 1, W l fefa.. f,,-32 5 is ' fi www' K' nw' il J Kanehl, Margaret Kasper, Gus Kauk, Troy Kaupp, Valerie Keaton, Kelly Keene, Betty Kelly, Daniel Kelsoe, Karen Kemp, Kim Kephart, Steve Kercheyal,Troy Kiklis, Michelle Kinder, Richard Kinnally Kelly Kleinsmith, Celine Knoell, lim Kolesar, Michael Kramer, Sharron Knommes, Barbara Kudas, Paul Kunzi, lames Kuss, Karen Land, Barbara Io Laundrie, Brian Lavin, Charl lo Lawley, Karen Le Blanc, Lorrina Leal, Denise Lee, lohn Leever, le-ff Leger, Fred Lenhoff, Bill Lester, Marianne Lester, Tiffiny Lindsay, Steve Lingren, Todd Little, Mike Littrell, Ruth Lofton, Mike Long, Alicia Long, lames Long, Mary Lopez, Pris Loza, lesse Sophomores l93 Macias, Ramon Magee, Rhonda Marino, Gerald Marquez, Lori Martin, joseph Martin, Kelly Martinez, Elaina Matzke, Lori Mazon, Fred McAndrew, Ernie McCadam, Blaine McConnell, Annette McFadden, Corie McGlothlin McKenna, Paul Mclinden, Cindy MCNall,Shelli McNearney, Michelle McNichol, Fabiola Meyer, Mary Beth Meza, Cynde Meza, Patricia Miko, Natalie Milan, Kim Milan, Rosie Miller, Karin Miller, Lori Mitchell, Crystal Mitchell,1ackie Moley, Carol Monohan, Christy Montgomery, Kathy Moran, Ben Morgan, Howard Morgan, left Morison, john Mosby, loanna Munton, Hal Munyon, Mike Murphy, David 194 Classes fll' A , tra-Q. izbf .rll'fsi'l1'J ff' Q..- H f 2 2 . , M., A 'iil is ,, 5 , lx Vw 45 'A' .,:. ,,,., Q nl- -ii cussing his weekend, lim DiPaolo displays a fs sip' Vacation brings happy thoughts to George Friedli. ee' gm africa. Nasrallah, Dolores Necochea Minette Neidigh, Carl Nelson, Brandy Nelson, Brenda Nelson, Michelle Nicholson, Patrick Niemi, Ieff Nolasco, Alice Norman, Richard Nunez, Teresa O Donnell, Shawn Oakes, Teresa Ockerman, Teresa Oedewaldt, Elliot Ojeda, joseph Olson,Victoria Ovven,Chris Owens, Bobbye Owens, Mark Packer, Kristin Papin, Michelle Parchman, Steve Parent, Rhonda Parpart, Billy Paulson, Nancy Payan, Luis Pearrnan, Tony Pelton, Patricia Pendarvis, Debbie Penland, Rebecca Pereau, Lisa Petersen, Eric Petronovich, lohn Pettice, Elva Phillips, Chris Sophonwwes 195 Phillips, lohna Phillips, Patricia Pickard, Larry Pierce, Chris Pizano, Patty Plante, Iohn Ponte, David Poole, Theresa Powers, Christine Pressley, Bill Priest, Howard Priest, Richard Pritchard, Laurie Pry, Pam Pumphrey, Vicki Purmort, Lynne Quillin, Becky Quinn, Rick Quintanilla, Pete Quiocho, Ken Ralston, jeff Rand, Missy Randall, Lauri Ray, Michele Reed, Frank Richeson, Brian Richter, Laraine Riley, Tom Rinehart, Hugh Riske, Robert Risner, Dan Rivera, Angela Rodriguez, Guillermo Rogers, Steven Romero, Sherril Rook, Sheryl Rose, Brian Ross, Dawn Roth, Robert Rucker, Tina Ruess, Iohn Ruiz, Virginia Rupp, Felicia Russell, Damon Russell, David Salazar, Melba Salinas, Denise Sambenedetto, Daniel Sandburg, Sandy Scattergood, Karen Schluter, Diane Schmalzbach, Yvonne 196 Classes -A x9 . ,,, A L, 1 ff? ' fjk, ff'-'zqk mae J' .fi A P ,,f, I fp 4, if Mark jackson admires female classmate. Susie Vicars and Lisa Holden work together on Social Living project. Scott, Steve Shaeffer, Debbie Shea, lohn Shelden, Kathryn Shelton, Brent Shelton, George Sherrill, Suzie Shirev, Ioe Shoal, leff Shoemaker, lanna Silva, loe Simoncini, Christy Simpson, Heather Simrock, Rav Sionne, Tina Smickle,Candv Smith, Carri Smith, David E. Smith, David H. Smith, Nigel Smith, Rick Smith, Tim Smith, Todd Souza, Todd Spees, Lisa Spiesman, David Steele, Brian Steele, Diane Steinauer, Damian Stelse, Lester Stephan, Theresa Stephenson, Eddie Stevens, lodv Stewart, Regina Stitt, Gloria Stottern, Robert Sophomores 197 Stoudt, Michelle Stubbs, Mike Studley, lim Sturgeon, Carolyn Suyerkrubbe, Michelle Swaringen, Dawn Sweeney, Karen Sykes, Gary Tallent, Mike Taylor, Dawn Thibault, Debra Thibault, Donna Tilton, Cindy Tinker, Cary Toner, Tom Totoris, Martha Traxler, Serena lo Trofy, Vicky Twaddle, Kelly Vargas, David Vargas, Sergio Vasquez, Peter Vega, Nick Velasquez, Mike Vicars, Susie Vigil, Ron Von Willer, Tim Wagner, Cindy Walker, Sonya 198 Classes j viii, , ' iiliwilyi ,ji 1 Q 1' ,,,,ff1,. ,M V 1- Q4 ' ' , I Mike Weirnann listens to teacher Wallis, Virginia Walsberg, Troy Wanzer, Suzanne Ward, Patrick Washburn, Melanie Watson, Steve Wear, lanice Weaver, Cindy Weaver, Tom Wehlage, Roy Weimann,Mike Weissman, Todd Wells, Tanner Wesolovvski, Veronica White, Kim White, Scott White, Ted Whitehead, Karen Whitemarsh, Daniel Willeford, Gregory Williams, Iudy Williams, Perry Williams, Robert Williams, Roy Williams, Teri Willoughby, Peggy Wold, Todd Wood, Greg Wood, leff Woods, Tammy Woodward, lohn Worthen, Iill Wright, David Yacoub, Yvonne Yancey, Rhonda Young, Lynn Zabka, Cindy Zacevich, Eleanor Zorn, Robert Zyvith, Brenda Sophomores 199 IESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN FRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMENFRESHMEN L--Km-N F, AK 'ri V! ' U Mffvgjll ,Mg ' .qizw i. ey i j 5 Clockwise: Freshmen class officers: Pres., Sondra Fielder, V. Pres., Nicole Vance, Treas., Sec., Tamara Marshall Raenel Pine Group shot of officers, clockwise Freshmen class officers: Adv. Sandy House, Pres. Sandra Fielder Pub Dennice Rousey Act Giselle Rhoads luai Rathbun, Shirely lenner, Adv. Mr. Murphy, V. Pres. Nicole Vance, Treas., Tamara Marshall, Sec. Raenel Pine Act Bekki Morehouse 200 Classes Zn.. 9 f YA film x Xlvx ,Jn Ji A M we 'E W if Y sf 77 ,Q 1 5 A -.gl , 4' 'aY'....4f Smiling Chris Stutz enjoys his free time in the library. Abrams, lames Adcock, Arley Albertson, Tammy Alvidres, Delores Amaya, Edward Anderson, Iuli Anderson, Patricia Arabe, Lorimel Armstrong, Kathy Arnaiz, Ianet Arnold, Kathryn Arnold, Ron Arroyo, Ramona Arviso, Dawn Ashe, Kelly Ashley, Danny Ashley, Dawn Attebury, Mark Badera, Annie Baer, Pamela Baillif, Elizabeth Bakkedahl, Robin Baldwin, lohn Banks, luliana Baranowski, Mike Barber, Terry Barker, Mary Barker, Theresa Barnes, Anthony Barraza, Bryan Barry, Andy Bartolomucci, Sean Barwig, Jayne Baumanns, Lucia Beard, Randy Beck, Richard Becker, Iames Bennett, Elizabeth Benson, lulie Bentley, Rachel Benton, lames Bird, Robert Bishop, Noel Blackburn, loe Blunt, lanine Blythe, Iudi Freshmen 201 Boelter, Dawn Bonveno, Lora Bowstead, Sandra Boyer, Wendy Brackett, Marc Bradley, Linda Bradley, Michelle Branch, Kirsten Brennan, Mike Bristol, Barbara Broadwater, Robert Brown, Adam Brown, Wayne Brown, loe Browne, Debbie Brubaker, Gwen Bryan, Elizabeth Buck, Kristina Bumpus, Cindy Burke, Rosanne Burkhardt,Shawn Burpee, Marcel Bynum, Robby Cabello, Nick Cabral, joe Caha, Ken Cain, David Calesa, Kim Calhoun, Kim Camarato, Sharyn Canaday, Leanne Carattini, Ruth Cardinal, Mike Carl, Terry Carroll, Cindy Carver, Mike Castillo, Luis Castro, james Chassar, Steve Chavez, lohn Childs, Ralph Chinander, Scott Churchhill, Alfred Churchill, Angela Clark, Susie Clonts, Brian 202 Freshmen Z .JN 'fr Q in is js ff ,JK , 5 A . , ,R ,r , il f ? if E LL, 5. .. J. Q f g Q v, S , x 'E 1 Y 5 g - ,,,, or P Kevin Chambers looks bewildered during E.S.P. S M-H'? M, jenny Giannris laughs at humorous performance to by class- TTWBIQ. gi, '4' . .Q H QR no 1 . in, r. ' , . -,, 1 if 4 1 , r C i ,Va 6- 9- in 1' 5 ii 'Q 1 ,wr f -Q. Clotfelter Cochoit, joseph Cochran, Tamra Cohen, Annette Collyer, Patricia Coltman, Kim Comer, Carole Cordova, Cilicia Costilda, Mike Couch, Lucille Countryman, Mike Coyle, jim l Creamer, Michael Cross, Kristine Crow, jack Crutchfield, Carol Cummins, Mark Cunningham, Pat Curtis, Ricci D aiuto, David Daniel, Renee Daniels, Mike Darrow, Donald Daughtry, Dan Davenport, Troy Davids, Cindi Davis, john Davis, Karen De Carli, Kim De Mars, Stephen Deaton, Lisa Denison, Wendy Desrosiers, Ron De Paolo, john Dick, Patsy Dickenson, Cerilynn Dobbs, Craig Donoghe, lulia Doran, Denis Downie, Kimberly Drew, Mary Dunlap, Kenny Durazo, Lucinda Duren, james Freshmen 203 Dykes, Diana Eaden, Robert Edwards, Carolyn Edwards, Cindy Edwards, Margaret Eklund, Leigh Ellingson, Sally Elliot, Debbie Endres, Priscilla Endres, Tim Enzenauer,Arthur Epstein, Lee Eudy, April Facer, Kathy Farrelly, Dennis Farris, lohn Fernandes, Maha Fielder, Sonda Fingerman, Todd Fleetwood, Teri Flemming, Roderick Fortin, Tim Foster, Sean Fuchs, Tina Fulbright, john Fusilier, John Galbreath, Debbie Gale, james Galins ' 7 Ga Iiher, Anita Gamblin, leanine Gann, Tedd I arrigan, Micheal Castellum, Teresa Gathwright, Valerie Garoutte, Robert Gelhar, lanine Cellerson, Kevin Gerry, Cindy Gerth, Mike Ciannaris, lenny Giese, Ed Gill, Colleen Gill, Chris 204 Freshmen , .... ,, X5 if 6- Aiw , , it , P M in fini 1 , farla sciz i l f' ,fx f I3 4 if5'Xw., V ii i E5' zigii yyrk 'iii ,,.11:f '-' , '2- K A' h, , , ., f . 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P -, if Gilmore, Lori Gipson, Michelle Gomez, Diana Gonzalez, Gina Goodrich, lenny Goodwin, Cristene Gordon, Patti Goulart, Ierry Graves, Eva Gray, Pamela Gray, Sean Greene, Geoff Gridley, Le Ngan Griesel, Robert Grimaldi, Iudy Guilliams, Tracy Guzman, Claudia Gyles, Gayle Hagen, Kim Hahn, Dawn Hamilton, Lee Hamm, Stephony Hannon, Shaun Hansford, Audrey Hanson, Karla Hanson, Sandi Hardin, Edward Hargraves, Patricia Harless, Kelli Hayes, Eric Hayes, Tahnia Hayes, Bill Heald, lill Healy, Beth Helmken, LeeAnn Hernandez, Gary Hernandez, Manuel Hewitt, Debbie Hildebrecht, Eric Hill, Kevin Htchrick, Sheryl Hokenson, David Holmquist, lohn Honeycutt, Daniela ...gl Honeycutt, lames Hornback, Richard Freshmen Houseberg, Phyllis Houshar, Lori Houeton,jennifer Howard, Sherry Howe, Mark Howshar, Dan Howton, D. j. Hudson, Laura Ingrassia, Andy Isaacson, Karla jackson, David jackson, Tammy jacobi, Gary jardel, jane jarrett, joy jenkins, Brenda jenner, Shirley jensen,Vicky jo, Chein johnson, Celiena johson, David jones, Ashby jones, Dodi jones, Kim jones, Kris jones, MaryAnne Kardian, joseph Kaupp, David Keays, Larry Keith, Rodney Keith, Sheila Keller, Paul Kelsch, Dennis Kenniston, Vicki Kephart, David Ketcham, Linda Kinder, Donald King, Elizabeth King, Marcella Kirkpatick, Tina Klein, Don Knight, Brenda Knoell, Robert Kolen, john 206 Freshmen Waiting for his counselor Mike Countrymen looks at the 1X aw ,,,, ,,, , - A , , ..., N...-W '17f,,.:,,: 2 . z ' i Nw- ...,,,. ' Ai 3 j li 4' 1 AE fX dock- , , , H K ..,, 5 l , I fy , ' ' ,.. , I ,,,' i it ' 2 'M ,i jf- iw E ' '13 , ' , A ' , -' W T, V 4 K ,Z Q ,gm :VV 7 NL .. if - 4, I V V .1 ,. f x ,V w A V' - f H , , '.. j ' 2 t i, - .D y4,,.Mf V 1 J 4 H V, , , A W . 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J ,7 M, Q4-ff' M,,,.M me ' 4,--f Ksionsk, Tina Kubricky, Sean Kuenstler, Diana Kuhlman, Kristin Kyle, Sean Lagace, Michael Lagle, Glenn Lamm, Craig Lamm,leff Lamm, Tracy Lang, Tommy Latham, lessica Lay, Tammy Leggott, Steven Lemons, Annie Lenhoff, jeffrey Levesque, Greg Liefeld, Sherry Lientz, Margaret Lieras, Monica Lind, Teresa Lindsley, Dan Long, Marc Longoria, Ioe Losoya, Steve Low, William Loza, Lawrence Lozano, Roy Ludolph, Kim Lyon, Sheri Lyons, David MacDonald, Scott MacNeill, Debbie MacNeill, Lorrie Madden, Pat Magee, Mary Manassero, Robert Manering, Iohn Manini, Yvonne Manke, Daniel Marshall, Tamara Martin, lim Martin, Ray Martinez, David Freshmen 207 Mathie, Diana Matthes, Babette McAbee, Lisa McAlister, Theresa McAndrew, Kevin McCann, Linda McCarty, Karen McCleese, Alan McConnell, john McKinney, joe Meador, john Mendez, Bryan Mercado, jim Messersmith, john Meyers, Ray Michels, Melinda Miles, Hale Miles, Ian Miller, Anne Miller, William Milliron, Robert Minton, Michelle Moell, Billy Mollett, janice Moore, Tammy Moran, Gary Morehouse, Bekki Morgan, Daniel Moss, Laura Murphy, Wayne Murray, Cindy Murray, Danny Nasife, Kristin Nelson, Christy Nelson, Laurie Newell, Sandy Nicks, Christine Nicoll, Rebecca Nielsen, Marla Northum, Robert Norton,Carrie Nunn, Sharla O'brien, Dan O'brien, Shawn 208 Freshmen F l sw l l ' xi I X . I if ln the library Cindy Edwards searches for information. Q40 43 X fl t A ., V, 1' 4' A xi , 1 A , 9 ,,,,,w' ,gl X :Wg it S tr!- Moi I UW 1 .4 'l fs! O'brien,Vincent O'Connor, Daniel O'Neal, Tiyana Olson, lonathan Olvera, Mary Ourand, Stephanie Overcash, Robin Owens, Pattie Pacheco, Loi Palmer, Tony Palmer, Vernon Parcel, Toni Parli, Matt Parmer, Darren Parpart, Richard Payne, lames Peck, Alex Peck, Annie Peltier, james Pendleton, Caroline Pepper, Ronald Pfeffer, Pamela Pine, Raenel Pirela, Tashawn Marie Pogorelc, Scott Polizzi, Iulie Pollack, Gabriella Pothoyen, Stan Prather, Karin Pratt, Michele Price, Gary Price, Rick Quevillion, Troy Quinn, Karen Radcliffe, Amber Radcliffe, Ken Ramaglia, Dawn Rathbun, luanita Redding, Dennis Renteria, Alma Rhoads, Giselle Rhodes, ludy Rice, lohn Riedel, lackie Riepma, Dean Riggs, Bryan Freshmen 209 Riggs, Charles Riley, Mike Roberts, Timothy Robertson, ludie Robison, Rodney Rodriquez, Hilda Rodriguez, Valerie Rohleder, Brenda Rohleder, Linda Root,lulia Ann Rose, Tom Rousey, Dennice Ruiz,Yvette Runnels, David Russell, Ada Ryan, Michael Saenz, john Salada, Pat Salter, Stephen Sanchez, Gary Sawaya, Abe Schad, Mellissa Scheer, Theresa Schilling, Leslie Schmidt, Rob Schroeder, Kelley Schultz, Tom Scott, Doug Seaton, Andy Seehass, jerry Sessions, john Setser, Debra Sherman, Heidi Shinn, Steven Shoaf, Paula Showe, Kim Shute, Tony Silic, Dan Simmons, Bobby Simoncini, Pat Simpson, Lisa Smith,lim Smith,leff Smith. Becky 210 Freshmen st .. ,, . Q ,sa iv er typing class Robin Overcash prepares for a time write. Q BN. dl ,yt 63 t Q 5. 2. s 5 -2 I ... ff s 'Q X if -.Sf 'rv' .. I - X qi, + t c t 'mf A 5 ii- M -4 r s g ' S :Alf L. N Q if f If 4 , 5 W X 5 , i ix, i '- -M 2 Q if an xf 1' in tl . . pf my - ff . , .at .aa XX 0651 as . ee. .,'i,,. J as W i x., 0 4 9 l K5 e x .pm S , . tx fi. ' ,V 3 1 X ,- su X X S Smith, Torry Smotherman, Kelly Smylie, Rick Snider, Scott Sorrels, Mike Spaur, Lori Spinner, Kim Spratt, David Springer, Danna Stage, Dana Stegmann,Viyian Stethem, Eric' Stevens, Tamara Stiles, Nancy Stone, Mitchell Stow, loe Strong, Cary Stutz, Chris Taylor, Chris Taylor, Nancy Thead, Tina Thompson, Carol Thompson, Dryw Tipton, Michelle Toussaint, Larry Towsend, Marjorie Troha, Mike Trombino, Edward Truax, Terry Tvveedale, Regina Tyler, Leslie Tyson, April Valerio, Bebbie Vance, Nicole Vansickle, Billie Vargas, Iavier Vasquez, Debbie Vielguth, Mike Viets, Danny Vinkemulder, lona Waits, Robert Walker, Angie Wallace, Sherry Waller, Mike Freshmen 211 Waller, Tom Ward, Kathy Ward, Kris Wassberg, Paul Watkins, Dan Watson, Ken Watters, Quinn Watts, jamie Webb, jeffrey Weber, Sandy Webster, Mike Weeks, john Wehlage, Gary Wells, Stacy Wells, Suzanne White, Eddie White, Sam Whitelock, james Whitten, Pattie Wiggins, Adonnette Wilcoxson, Robert Wilkerson, Sher Willard, Robby Williams, Allyson Wismer, Sheri Wolf, Clifford Wood, Celine Wood, Kathy Woods, Allan Ybarrondo, Paul Yoder, Cindy Yost, Robyn Young Cordell Young, joseph Young, Renee Young, Robert Younghusband, Kathryn Yousif, Hoss Zack, Pete Zahm, Bill 212 Freshmen t , ,t , wi a ,-1. 1 A f 22' f t 15 , 3, W vfi 3 X ' , 31 I 2 4 K if m,,,m.'. , -s 3 wif 4 . 2 af 1 wif , . ., ..,,,,-. ,, X f A f M +r f ,!V,, ,, . , 5 v i ,aff . i 'iii tttt i e fff, V, 12 1. , , E i ! 1 I if jf -if . , ,i , , , , , ...If i 1490-f 5 1,3-f-' ,,,. -K ig! A' , '54 2 :7.v f. 31 if -:Q 5' , :AA , ' W f W 3 V f , X ,.,,, 77, ,, as W7 tw W f '91 '54, 'lf if , Q ,, , ,K i 2 as 5, U ,i H , ak X ,, ,, , ,wt 1 f ...A 1. U. ,if M ...H 1' l Enjoying class Sam White givesahearty laugh. Suppressing a smile Tashawn Pirela looks up from her A+ paper. Flashing a mischievous smile Kris Cross enjoys teasing a Christine Goodwin and Leslie Schilling look at picture of a lend. friend. Classes 213 ur 'W - ------- - - , U3 E L.l.I Q 4 A U fi 214 Academics E? T M-M v--...Mm W ,Mg 5 9 Pa JK x 5 y , .N ,,-. , 11 . A 3. 6, :sw Q L 1 33 F57 , ,Z Am- , ,L 4... Q Lim! ' . J 4, Q ' -fum... Mww.,,, W 1-M ,Q,A..,'r.sv- 3 X b in EE. 5 ,, . to X Q 3: Q5 71 XZ, 5 A' NES 5? si i'f f1--I-4f,m,.w1w :mf 1? ,Q , -' CAD EMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD EMICI Bob Brady Principal Martha Cummings Vice Principal Doug Foster Counselor Bob Guess Vice Principal Del Grissen Vice Princiapl Vlary Lou Linneman Counselor Don Newcom Counselor Steve Manos Counselor Lou Pollock Counselor Barbara Spaulding Counselor l 216 Acadenncs or 'sf F t fi, ll' f ,.i, AL:y Ml me Y wnx3llAR .. , ,, K In ,..,. . C, ' T-ii 1 L Q. iii Y me, U , ga' .. E C S e 2 Wa ,V i .. sQQ isiienrrr si ri A BAM? ',f9 CHQ' i U- f tr W 'E ff 'Q as if Principal Bob Bradysharesahumorousirlglatiurgrllvgrrkn C U I C p Santana's school enrollment was smaller this year thai' any previous year. Due to the reduction in enrollment, no new teachers were assigned to the Crossmont district Even so, there is a good blend of young and more experi- enced teachers. Some of the faculty were asked to teacl' classes other than those in their field. Throughout this CSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEF iwever, the faculty remained strong and kept up moral wich set a good example for the rest of the school. Besides their regular school schedule, the faculty partici- ited in faculty-student assemblies. They also supervised 'tletics and advised after-school clubs. The faculty played challenge match against the girls' varsity volleyball team, d even though they lost, they showed great spirit and ortsmanship. 1, Top left: Lou Pollock and Pat Davenport share a laugh over a humorous, but rare mistake in her typing. lohn Gregory, school psychologist, con- tacts a parent by phone as part of his daily routine. Glad it's the end of a difficult day, Barbara Spaulding shares a laugh with a student. Don New- com smiles at a student after he successfully completes an E.S.P. program change. Academics 217 Travel Agent Since 1976 Sharon Blodgett has been a travel agent. S has traveled to many places in the U.S. and other countr like Holland, Greece, and Egypt. Her favorite country Greece. She said the people are warm, friendly, ai While waiting to perform at school assembly, Deanna Good goes over last , , , , minute detailgwilh Choirperfgrmerg, extremely family oriented. Sharon enjoys traveling becaL :,,i f tfr t Lee Adair Custodian Susan Arthur German Steven Baime Educationally Handicapped Mary Barnes P.E, Child Development Richard Beach 2 SocialScience Q Liz Beasley . Bookkeeper q ' la 'i..,,. , I ffm 5? v , ,F I - . ,112 ' ,f ,, Michael Beers ' K, ,HQQCHAJ L H.. , 4 . , V Custodian ,, ' ',l-4 if Donald Bender Social Science Roy Berg English Ruth Berkebile Business ' il' f 5 Lian CADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMIGSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD 218 Academics e likes meeting people with different life styles and cul- res. She hopes to take some time off from school to do ore traveling. She would like to visit Spain, Portugal and oracco. Sharon doesn't find many problems in her work wich is one reason why she enjoys it. Another reason is at she likes being in contact with young people. Her advice to students is that if you want something you ve to go after it, you can't expect it to come to you. During the bedlam of E.S.P. Sharon Blodgett rolls her eyes in agony. 'Fi ,W-.C ,,,, . gi. . -- ' 5 s.eQ1l fra- W ' . '99 Q 'I ' - s s 'ir C X, C 'iii I 'SA-,449 , M T .',, ' V Vgfiy 'lj' .Mi J 'A . .ny v, Michael Berrill Educationally Handicapped Sharon Blodgett Attendance Clerk Calvin Bornholdt Bldg. Construction Billy Bowling Head Custodian Richard Bray English Cary Bunker P.E. Marvyl Burger Vo-Tech lack Carter Custodian Eugene Caggiano Educationally Handicapped Antonia Chaires Campus Utilityman ESACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEB' Academics 219 AD EMICSACAD EMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD EMICS Stan Chapin Plant Manager Tracy Chaves Counseling Doris Childers Receptionist Elva Colbeth English lohn Corvett Groundsman Tom Curran Math Mary Daniels P.E. Vernon Daniels Metals Patty Davenport Counseling Robert DiPinto Math 220 Academics E Q M X x V hw f I ,W x A W 5 fl 1 'I 3 t S, W, H f. LW.-af ' R2 4:--dia M Giving a cheerful smile to a returning student, Elaine Smolen takes a break from registration. O Screen and Classroom What teacher has shared billing with Leonard Nemc fknown to most of us as Dr. Spockj sang in the San Dieg Opera House, was in a number of commercials and h SACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMI AQHA ,. - ,- 'Q' 21-ef ss: i if t , si s '32 5 naw ss y ., A L, st ' e fm S J' QA -K -ef, -t VW Fr: ggi E R., 'ln - If' E 5 41 it Don Donnelly g A I - - - 1 l Driver Ed. Q-5 .. ' R Sewell Dunton lr. g F . y Career Development ci lj A t 'H a Sewell Dunton III Social Living yi E fa 5 . ti',,,. ,. :. fr.: David Etonia Electronics!Career Decisions ' Robert Easter J Foreign Language i l ' I il - Charlene Ervin gg E D -j Crafts!Art , . ,jiri if E ' lg, ' A F ' g Florence Esgate P.E. E it Q ' Q. lo, 23 Q 1 .4 .,' f .2',j f .1 - -Y - ' 12 . . .ol ' . ygfsv- Q kqr. I j Lid.. , ., Robert Fitzpatrick Special Education Debra Forster Book Clerk Wanda Fortini V.P. Secretary een on the Family Fued? Don Donnelly has done'a lot of ings in his life. Other than the things listed above Don as also sponsor of the Ski Club. He also enjoys building odel airplanes and is involved with aviation. Don says he :es single session a lot better because the students can ingle. He also sells real estate in his spare time. Don was Jrn raised, and went to school here in San Diego. Don iys other than that, I lead a boring life. A ' Don Donnelly, busy at work, instructs his Driver's Education class. Academics 221 Anne Foster English Samuel Franklin Foreign Language Richard Galyen English Deanna Good Englishftvtusic lohn Gregory Psychologist Michele Guinan Arts!Crafts james Hastings Social Science LeRoy Hemingway Business Christina Hererra Custodian Benny Hicks Campus Aide james Hill Math!Woods George Wilkes poses in his Halloween costume, tand Carpenter, Coach, and Camper Ever since lim Hill was a boy he has been interested i possibly hisweekend moumainamey befme he working with wood. Like his father, limhecame a carper starts his English class. ter at a young age. Then, after some time, he became QR - ts 2 G GS? Q '.- ' X H eiii 1 ' ',,, is liiq 1 --1-' ..,. x s ' fx A Q ,, ,s ff it c i X Q ttf NEW, l 4 Sf .A Q t isis ,,, . H 'W' 1? M, 3' f xg' ffl -5, -i E If ,.. , Q W XS , I a as , ci. f- . ,,.- has WW WX are CAD EMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD 222 Academics 7 icher here at Santana. lim is very involved with all his dents. He says he has better rapport with the athletes it are in his class. Although lim coached l.V. football he s also coach for both l.V. and varsity tennis. Besides ing a coach, he has many other interests, including eanfishing, camping, and surfing. lim says he has bee Hawaii to surf, and was quoted as saying, I love the aan and the mountains and I don't like anything in lW66f'l. 2 WWW jf ryfwdf what lim a sigh of relief at the en of E.S.P. lackie Hobbs Admin. Secretary Michael Hofmann Math Sandra Howes Special Education Richard Hoy Social Science George Hughes i Photo David Hunter English Beverlylellison E English if Linda johnson I d V . J L Z VV4, EducationalIyHandicappe a Y 1 V. .'-f if Shgatgnsliennedy hw 'I as f .4 ,W . ,W EQ, ' l.., . ' KDE i , g , , W .6 i ?' L DEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEN Academics 223 .i AD ENllCSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD EMICS Patricia King Records Natalie Klymkowych Librarian Anita Kuenstler Custodian Elizabeth Levie Librarian Donna Lindsey Social Science Don Lobb Drafting leannette MacDonald P.E,!Social Science Frank Muramoto General Shop Eleanor Millman Speech Therapist Cathy Mills English!Publications L 224 Academics 'k 'WF ,,gh A t t . is '53 K :am Q .. yd- t rttkij +. if R t S S NN rl ik s if t PM st' L ms g 't ty 3 3 It We W- sf ? E L Lau: 5' ' iff .f,' L' 3 M we fam ss A J-any Don Bender gives his opinion of one of Richard Hoys jokes. we 0' Ia' gg 13 evv Counselor Steve Manos has been involved in the Grossmont distria as a social worker for eight years. Due to a lack of fund the program was dropped and he was assigned as a cout' selor to Santana. .He attended UCLA for four years and earned a B.A. i psycology. He also attened San Diego State for two year and obtained a masters degree in social Work. 1 SACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEM Steve enjoys working with high school students because ey are young and energetic, and he can help them to evelop. He feels that communication with parents and planning r the future are the two biggest problems that teenagers ce in society today. Compared to when Steve was a teen- er, the problems teenagers face now are more complex. renagers have more freedom and responsibilities now, hich puts extra pressures on them. , , y .J f j' f, ,,k J Hi H1 V H , , 4 Q gym 1-W-,Mi r rssr Mildred Moore Social Science Sharon Morton Teacher's Aide William Murphy Math!Business Karen Newcom Math Edwin Noble Math Frank Perkins Plastics Nancy Rice P.E. ludith Rich Duplicating Angie Roberts Teacher's Aide Donald Robertson Social Science Inspired by the mountain scene on the wall, Steve Manos day dreams of a vacation. Academics 225 International Teacher If you're ever in Europe, look for Irma Rooney. She l traveled there five times. Each time it has been a new a exciting experience. Making an effortto enjoy ESP., Don Lobb and Frank lfma loves lo llavel ljecallse She feelS pgople are las Muramoto share humorous conversation. Dating. Each COuI'1Il'y IS UNIQUE and their life styles di Irma Rooney Foreign Language loan Sailer Principals Secretary Daniel Schaffer Social Science lane Schaffer English lanet Scharaga Special Education Clarence Scheidle Auto Body Maxine Schmieding Programs Clerk Perry Shipman Social Science Donna Small I Business 'E' ' - r, fl? Clark Staples W, M i tifir P S English gYyf ' it N tw If s ygg L Izlz l v V as ar.,-NW! g 1 1 wi lr 'Wu 'lg 2 AD EMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACAD EMICI 226 Academics atly from ours, she says. Irma speaks Italian, French, inish, and English fluently, and speaks a little japanese. cnowing these languages, it makes traveling more excit- because she can talk to people in other countries. n 1976, Irma went with the People to People group to ssia. She said it was a new experience because Russsia s so different from any country she had been to. rma loves teaching high school students because it's a ie of great growth. In one classroom she has many dif- ent personalities. W. ,,,, W 1.1 K K . . m.,,g+f:'fu - .ft-P'1...c K r . . W ' i 51 ' ' if' 1 2 ? 'T eff , A ...- l f -if , Wgaaf'-f lv' 'c-'xr CSACADEMICSACADEMIC As part of her classroom instruction, Irma Rooney ence about Paris. shares a travel experi- c ., ,, Ig fibgy . E L L' ff J, ' -5 ' i w ff a ,S we y lohn Summers C-roundsman William Thomas Art!A.S.B. Advisor Avi lay Turner ' P.E. GK .s .vw 'IQ' WT ll' vs:-:nf A f SACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSAC M loan Vandenburg Englishfjournalism Wade Vickery K Math SIA i,,,.. Diane Vierira Teacher's Aide Y' Beatrice Wammack V.P.'s Secretary Richard Wessel P,E. Gary Willhite f i A-V' Patricia Wilson if pw W 5 Home Economics A , l George Yackey i Restr. Training Daniel Zastoupil sg, X Q' 3 F xx as l N , , . ' l ' Math g Wanda Zimmerman Counseling Secretary Q. P- . i 1' Q' s I fungal L P -Y L f ADEMICSACADEMICSACADEMICSACADEF Academics 227 Special Thanks To BI00 and Vicforia Siaiion, for iheir ! confribufion fo fhe l978-79 Scimiiar fund raiser. as lsr RUSSO'S AUTO BODY I04I0 Mission Gorge Rd ' i Sanfee, Calif. 228 Advertising 448-I233 K'-f r Q Everythin s a cut above. Victoria Stations famous Prime Rib, cut the way you likeyir. Savory Sauteed Shrimp, juicy Top Sirloin Steaks, a skillet of sizzling fresh mushrooms, and an exceptional salad you create at the salad bar. lt's a rare value, served to you in a unique railroad atmosphere. And those Victoria Station people add their special touch to make sure your every visit is a cut above. Victoria Station Q, lt's 3 cut '4 '- A' r'-'I Reservations accepted. For Reservations Call 299-9061 1 79I9 Mission Center CT. San Diego, CA 92 I08 Advertising 229 in 4 ' I K I, . it Q2 EQ f my i MQ' Jol1nson's ATC X Mini Trucks 8733 Magnolia, No. IOI Sanfee, California 449-3024 We Do: Bore Kifs - F-ronf Ends Tires and Wheels - Bumpers I .. .J - I Micl1ael's Jewelers 97 I 7 Mission Gorge Rd. Sa nfee, Calif. 449- I422 Horseman's Chevron 8888 N. Magnolia I Sanfee, Calif. l I 862I Mission Gorge Rd Don's Classic Ca rpefs Sanfee, Calif. ww I l KANE TAX AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE 8835 Cherry Hills Rd. 448- I 789 5070 Siudeni' Discouni Telephone Inquiries Invi+ed All Forms Provided AL'S SPORT SHOP Saniee Village Square 9643 Mission Gorge Rd. Sa n+ee, California AL TREADWELL 552.4263 232 Advertising f'Venus de, Q7VI1lO AND FIGURE SALON a AM. - a PM. Monday - Friday Q -1 2 Sciurdoy if NO LONG TERM PAYMENTS if LADIES ONLY SANTEE SALON SANTANA VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 9832 MAGNOLIA AVENUE 47143 562-3333 1 1 YI 1 1 1 ZONA'S DONUT SHOP 903i Mission Gorge Rd. Sanfee, California Phone Orders For Churches, Schools, Clubs 8: Groups. JoHN and zoNA AiNswoRTH 448.480 Precision Cufs For BOYD ANDERSON PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Men and Women. 885 Arnele Ave. 9634 Carlion Hills El Caion. California 449-2456 444-7960 1 J L -r Mn ai SANTEE GLASS CO. Complefe Glass Service LARRY PAYNE BROADWAY AUTO PARTS ll 562-2040 Machine Shop Services ED BROWN - Manager 449-8944 l0020 Prosped Ave. 3 B-35 Sanlee, California Prospecf Cuyamaca C'rr. 9805 Prospec+ Ave. Work Guarameed Saniee, California Advertjsi ng Free Esiimaies ' ' ' ' ki . Q . . . Y.. - To - - h O, t I l 5 l i l Q . 1-. 'T I 'uv 5?,s ifrgv wfi.. 234 A Year in Our Lives - , wg: -'LL h, 115 - qffy f i t ts l t ss , ' l f ' News ian students took hostages at U.S. embassy 1 Tehtqan wgtdemlgndtediist Prices bse, Rtissia invaded Afghanistah. s t foposedt bofgfcons one o'o mlased bv R90 EbflTaf5af17 assthvsrssf MBS oo C J anger! Deprived of right to wear mask. gona, Worst in cduntyhistotif, Three - .. ki. 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Many are going to find a job that will become a lifetime career. We will all beledhallefitged iliiijtifstthefsiieci to ag lele iiife partner -- or to live alone. But whatever our decgissi onisi ticonqe rni th e vfsustureisfiisare,iith e an lii BEGQNNINGS feadv IQ erelrr be Sfgsped lrelelr by those r:-',' ' , l,1 i The future begins nowg are we going to let it slii th rogifgh fingers? vvefgoingsiito accept the challengesthat the 80's have to offer and igealuzeij5 tyhat yeyajggjs of 80's5i5a re in GDR hands. lett sesn i With the exception of three people thi lyear's :staff was brand new. This group ca people were incredibly hard working, makin up forgqthse of experience The had to put in longer hours to produce thi Ewa' itii b0iQtlStsisfh affxpeftft? 'W TW? were successful: aniexcelilient staff. 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Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Page 1

1977

Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981

Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985


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