Santana High School - Yearbook (Santee, CA)

 - Class of 1985

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E f Q nf H ,M f , 5' -z.v,fgie'Qi ,..x-.lvmf -.1'6V5'n3125.,X,a'.p?' 1:3113 ' 4 Exempicry School n.,,,,1A ., .,A, hwy, M 'M -L ,J v, ,..'. 11 --,.g::.Q , f , , 5. if .au 0 3, Sultans get excitedll We are one at l l4 outstanding high schools in the na- tion.Santana was selected as a National Exemplary School, The celebrating be- gan in June ot last year and has ex- tended till now. While l,A, f e were cnjoying our last week of sunshine betore the new school year, Principal Bob Brady, Jane Schaffer, and Governing Board President Fred An- -Q., 4 my ' -nil, U -, n 1 r lv' P . W., K . , ,ff it ,,, - ,iff aw ff? wfv.- g ww: , ll l i drews were in Washington DC., accept- ing the excellence in education Flag. The flag was presented to Mr. Brady by the Secretary ot Education, Terrell Bell. While in Washington, they were ad- dressed by President Reagan and at- tended G champagne luncheon in their honor. In a news report released by the Department of Education, Secretary Bell said, ullepresenting the great cultural it ' ,fa'A la P Illlll .,.V4 , , -. ,wjgw ,,..1' and demographic diversity existing in the communities at our nation, these schools have uniformly demonstrated that they foster maximum student de- velopment and learning, pay careful at- tention to the educational needs ot all ilieii studies and are committed to over- coming obstacles and sustaining al- ready high programs, Exemplary School 5 A f . K4 X ' X ,E X ,f X Qyfffz ,?F i ,YW .g f .-. , . .. -Q-.. 1 5 44 1 f 'i if if QQ: , ig L 51 'Et fig fff J A5745 5 e ' if 5 J W iff! V1 9 VM W . Q i 3 ! N ,!,V f F s g , -, lm! .. s is A' A ' 0- i SANTANA -t T Pulse? 'g L, i SPEPSHASJ is W- A Pmckls -.. - ,gg-sl fgfmwgss eifhoice nrnimmrf TIHECIE Clllilllllll if ,l A i lf..s,,-,.e - ,f -. VS, r L. A' . - 1 1 ,, , -qv sql! 5 'i 'L T ii QQ Eff i 111 ' W, , S T i' -iw, f 1 V '- W ' ' Egger if :lasers-iii ' 'wil i. fi ff.. is: i, -it it if wifrtiw r' 1: :J ' , ri - il-' T' ' T s f , 2 , S fi -gi,:f,1-' ,sf 542' M ' '- X fl-f ?fif'?'5i'j . 1 'Q 2Ii'?l5.1f?4 Tffrflz :v 't- T .-gf: -,R -1 V 4 Three cheers for Santana! Sultans be- gan the year by taking time out to cele- brate past accomplishments and new beginnings. The winning atmosphere created by both students and faculty made this year one to rememberg Rising up from old stereotypes throughout the district and recognized as the best kept secret in the league we had surprised them all. The recognition of Exemplary school plus five C.l.F. Titles in gymnas- tics, softball, baseball, golf, and girls basketball contributed to our fame. All of these awards plus the Campus Pride award made being a Sultan something to be proud of. Spirit soared and pride V WW, D K , 4 , ,,,, , 4 rv V V -V -Y V ' ff ,sw v ' .1 ,. wi . - if f fee , 4 ye 1-,ff2,Qsefeief'-if?1g'?If1pfzqf,itil''-hifi' 'Jil' ifflfis:'.,'-.isgssqfgi peaked as Sultans strived to fulfill new expectations of being the best. The league could only look on as we continf ued in our success. After 20 years of existence, Santana set a new tradition of excellence and enthusiasm and de- cided . . . there ain't no better time to celebrate! g Theme' 17 X. A H fx f S fi 5 F? E1 sv V X if-iwf, . .,., , , .A ,, . an 8 Student Life Division 4 STUDENT LIFE ! 41, -1-gi-1 - 2 2 2 2 2 2222222 2 2 222222 2 2222 2 2 2 2 22 2 - 22 12 2 12' 2 -2- 22 12 2322- The Look of the 80's 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2222 222 2 2g 2 22 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 12- 2 2 2222 2 2 2222 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 22 2 2 2 22 llll l el ll! i llllillilllil Celebrating the look of YOU!! Anything and everything goes!! Stu- dents combined fun with fashion and went crazy in l985! Everywhere you looked there were new styles and fash- ion ideas. Sultans came in all shapes, sizes, and especially COLOR. Whether it was their hair, face, or clothes, the color was what you wanted it to be. Sultans expressed their individ- uality in STYLE!! . if . 4 . . . V. , , fm 1, V M, ar' ' if PB' UH fQc.1fl 52 . W.. K 'x I,--,. v 1 ,GS ga: Mg, .xx ' ' N ffm M if-4 'R W 1 Wibww W,,,. - , , f' ,a ig 3 .Qffbg W B N .N H. ,-, ,. , .J u.xfx,a:'. , ,. W- .,.,,.4i' N 1.3 if ink krh' X24 'vnu av ' ,ga , , . I , ' -QL fi w 'um ,wi as Wi.. Ya Q, QM A, - . f 4 - ' fum ' 5 A .. ,, FTA' ,, . ,V V 5 , M219 3 Q M mf I 4 SLURP AND BURP As soon as the lunch bell rang each day, students turned their attention away from their studies and focused it on laughter and relaxation. Lunch proved to be an unforgettable exper- ience as Sultans stood in long lunch lines and took their chances withisuch be- loved cafeteria food as burritos, pizza, and hamburgers, They found out every- thing from where the parties were to who was dating whom - plus all the latest news in their 40 minute break. Some used their time to complete their homework - others to joke and spend time with friends. No matter how they gf.-f spent their time - Sultans made it a point to relax and most of all - enjoy it! iyw Lunch I3 'T l Vw 1 1M 1 'gT4 7 A1'W'1W'1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1w,f1Wflww W-414, 7, g .1 ,,,1.-,1,.. NY,V. ,+,.-J,. 111111111111111111: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,M1,m ,.,,,L..-. ,...Y,... 1 1 .. ,-.,,,,..-. 1 1 1 1 1 1-A--lm 1 - 111 111 1 Am- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 111 1111 1 ,11. .1q1 1 1. H., 1 1 1 1-111-1+ 1 1 1 111 A'1A11 1 1 1 1 , 1 5 1 1-s1,.,,1,-.s 1,11 1 111 11 11 1 1--. 1.- 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' k 1 I k, 1 Friends Being together with your favorite friends is what lite is all about. Whether you're happy, or feeling sad, sharing your smiles, thoughts, or problems with someone who understands, makes ev- erything worthwhile. People talking and, laughing mode a tun atmosphere and eased the tensions of schoolwork. We'1l always remember the friends we've made at Santana, . 1 111 1'--11 1 1 111 . ,, 41 1 H 1 1 1 .,.. 1 -1.- 11-s....,1.. 1-- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 W1 1 1 1 11 1 11-1-11 1- , 1 , We M 1 ,.,, ,Q .,,. 1, ',,--1..- .,., .1 1.1 .,s, p --11s-M-1 1-111 .1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 , 'Q 'Mi -.-les , 1,,,,i 1, .s,s 2,1 me-11-Q-1--1Fs.M--.1-.,-...11..w1-. W1 1 1 1? J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 -V , ,..-s, T-.-.i -EM ..-E ,... --AE..-,..?1..,,,,,g,-..-E-.-,,?..,.g .... 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U A+ W Wm 4 3 , ........-.........-.A--.R -1.-, I 1 l i i iiill i xiii as iiiiiiii . i .iiiiiisi i ,i iziiiiii tisiiiiiiii s llllliiii GOLDEN OLDIES REMEMBER WHEN . . . . . . ci girl decked ci guy in Mr. Noble's class? . . . it snowed in Santee? . . . Mrs, Barnes got her first teaching iob? ishe plans to be teaching from her racking chair? Mrs. Good's Men's Glee in- cluded little Danny Bainumn? . . , Mr. Curran gave great dramatic interpreta- tions in all those wild assemblies? . . . Santee was o dust bowl? . , . Students got in troubie for chasing cows in the pastures around school? . . . Throughout the past 20 years, these ore only a few of the extraordinary events that have occurred . . . and . . . each of these dedicated and somewhat crazy teachers have lived through every minute of it! Congratulations on cz job well done!! Left to right: Jay Turner Don Lobb F ank Perk ns David Etonio, Mary Barnes Deanna Good Dick Beach Ed Noble, Dove Lefever Tom Curron Som Franklin Leroy Heming ay l i l l 4 i -Q i i li is i iii ill iii liiiiiiliiii is iii: ii ii iii i I, si is i lriiizi i l ill ll iii ills! ill ilii Mi il li llllllixlxll, ,. lil iii: xiii iii iii ii ii ii is A........,-..........-. i i ii il ii ll i i l ill l ill I 1 I I IIII we III!! Mary Barnes D'ck Be' h Tom Curran III! MMIII III II 5lug,..w Dovod Etonic Somf Franklin Deanna Good IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Leroy Hemingway -I- -o 1 ,gg if x. Da Lefer Don Lobb - .. '. 4 f . -Q . o 4 53:7 I? if wi rfl asffi A I I Q Q . fy, , pu. I It Q in ,ft gf' ff Hip- ' mm. I -' Ed N bl g y'A VV - W r ff Fra k Perk s Joy Tumor , . I I I I I I III I I I 20-YeaQfeqgbg5 I, I r I g,7I,fI MQ' ,,flfLII',I '- II I ',' FI ,W H+, fI.,II,,,, H1 ,I ,,,, I . , , I, , ,, ph.. W 3 1' 35,5 , n , E by , 1 , , ,f 1 , 'K Q .Q .Q 14 0 A ! 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' V ' , a'2?G.ex L V' - ,. Q I. 'v 2, Y 0 mme: zwmewfmuUwvfwmwmfwwwwwrwzwwmwuwm'vf1w:,'1n:aw'svQ 252-n:awwzf1:w,n:ww wvm,m,HwfW H whwzwww :vwarLw:.uu4' wwlvfmumk msfwuwm www, W M ffm www wfwwwww mum -nlll -' if if,--,,,,.. N 1. -,----,,,..... 32 Clubs 8 Organ CL UBS AND - 1 ORGANIZATIONS Charge Of Energy With the slogan, More in '84, and Pride's Alive in '85 the Associated Stu- dent Body CASBD started oft the year with a charge of energy. The two main purposes of A.S.B are to provide a posi- tive enviroment for the students and in- volve student leaders in making the de- cisions that attect the welfare ot San- tana. This was accomplished through the many activities A.S.B sponsored - athletics, assemblies, dances, class competition, secret pal program, stu- dent government, student store, greek week, pepsi challenge week, homecom- ing, sweethearts dance on the invader cruise lines, leadership camp, overnight in the gym, and the student assembly. Because ot A.S.B.'s positive attitude and commitment to their responsibilities they charged through a successful year. '-me 1 ff it 'W 34 ASB BTU! ' I 1 mv M 1 it ' 'W....?2:.::' sw- V 'WPS' wx 11-vm 4 if MER?- .wld f VW' WE CAME, WE SAW . . . , ,,,.,.,X, L ..,1 , .,i. 'EX' ,i is if C G - s as G ,.,g,Sf EE i 'B , , f A 1- A we EAE , so ,G EWEEEE ' f A Q 1 r W or W E N ,.,. ik fgrf ESQ: in C . lg 5. 4 ik 45 is ii ' -P 4' I is Q 'QQ , 'C Q ,, G 'J X X ,gnixify 'ffht Q . 36 Publications WE MADE YEARBOCDKS. L to R: John Shotwell, Lisa Gonzalez, Katie Cook, Laura Olney, Tammi Flores, Cheryl Cooke, Greg Solz, Maria Scibena, Shelly Guinan, Carol Millslagle, Ken Marquez, Rick Christopher, Kirk Orndorff, Amy Boardman, Melissa Modica, Sandy Murphy, Jami Pillow, Debbie Gerth, Carleen Mendez. NOT shown: Gladys Dela Cruz, John Fowler, Dan Rock oi.vMPiA ' ..'7....z' . 2 .., ,. '.w J W .,..,g,.-- This page Top row T Mulsberry C Monteneau R West D Schack L Subasa S Y . Herzog. Front row. Mrs. Gilmore, M. Vardiman, B. Carlson, J. Berardi, Mrs. Vandenburg. were printed and circulated every 3 weeks. Throughout the year Journalism did an excellent iob of achieving every HO tu O I Whitoker,lT. Quaschniclc. Middle raw: AC. Sherman, Bennett: J. l-lernande-z,.P. B me: C . I . . . THE CONSULT staff worked all year Under the supervision of Editor Lisa Su- to produce a top quality newspaper basa and Mrs. Vandenburg articles on which competed with the best papers of school events, The COmmUV1iTY Gnd SO- gil The digfrigig in ii-ie Sqn Diego greg, cial issues which concern every student Journalists dream, llpertectionf' Journalism 37 IMPRESSI VE SOUNDS Assembling a large band with a big sound has become a maior concern for Mr. Vern Braaten, our band director. Teaching music classes at the elementary schools in Santee, he has hoped to recruit more members. Obvi- ously this program has proved to be effective as the band had more members in the last two years. This not only showed visibly, but musically their sound was much more impres- sive, Strike up the Band! Hail Santana High! 38 Band This is the Band???? T 5 as I f J .. N4 .rx Y ,X JDK Row L-R: E. Blan F. Siebenbom, A. S. McLeod. d, T. Scrimpsher, D. Arce, R. Tavenner, N. Gibson. 2nd Row L-R T. Monteverde, T. Halsey, Y. Christy, M, Scheff, L. Siegle, A. Palecek, R. Martin, M. Vesper, M. Rexroat. 3rd Row L-R: L. Corbin, P. Polyniak, S. Foster, T. Curl, S. Simon, R. LeBlanc, K. Vardiman, A. Rexroat, C. 4th Row L-R: T. Aividres, A. Myers, P. Holsinger, W. Halsey, Mr. Braaten. ,,,.,.--n--'f ,,,...--- in C'mon guys, Iet's get it together. Fearless Leader Band 39 f V sz... z I if, ,-,, mwyf ,iw ..,,,,K,, 4 f ,f fs W W' i V244 Z Av f ffff W. PM ' f lf iw 64 wmff e 2, 22 . f I :gfwz I m :Q,,, . ,,,,. A ? W ii , Q Q f 5 if 4 sv .1f5'fViia'i N22 ' .,,, f i 1,22 f f -f fffzfzezsm,Mayfewwesara22955nf1as,ggg,,7,,kk,HW , , ,,,., Fl ,,.., , ' ' f ' A fffviw .f 'gym I f we ,f ' . ,I -H 7,, , ,ef - ' WML: ,.,, , I f I f A 9' J, , ff wi? , fy is N' x in Y X X X f V 'K -b-W . . Q H. .,,f Q U ' 4 ' :: 'l aZ , E . L. i '5 au! cii H W ,,, M . - f hh 'f 3: 2 I 'I H? l h , ff s fs Standing Tall! P ff . B' ., a:,-.,g ma f E25 l Q, ll K gfz , ' My ..,, .Q ff-f f 4 : l 22 iii g You may have seen them in the school parking lot, Putting hours of -practice to prepsiare for the many paj rades they participated in. The flagyyagnafll banner corps was a big part in our first annual Santee parade as well as the an- nual Mother Goose parade. We are glad to see Santana so proudly repre- sented!! Banner: Tisha Herzog, Sharisse Williams, Hildie Boehme, Kimberly Walker, Shawna Sveine, Dani Carver, Sharisse Williams, Flag: Lora Garvey, Liegh Ann Shaw, Captain - Sheryl Murphy. ' l A , , 1,14 1 .. f I 2 an ' i , an N iw ,, gl 1 5 3, fi ,f 1 I if' , i ' ' , ' V i in s , 7W,f7:G9 4VirW' fill fra , NW 'V' ' MWQL ,Z35 f L-'rf im :L 6351 f., f 2 -, A x T H S E , ' ,.,,g 2, M ' M '. E ff H -f if ,,-- ,5,, , 5 . ' f 52 , A , - s ' M. . N' lll,l W W - if 5 E55 y , 1 , , -.W .vvvffl my ,..,7f,1 ,vw , W- V-M1-2rff1':QH W1 n 'i' 27 .af , if ' . - -'-v , A as 2' A 1 ' ' 1 A W i,l,l , N i. V . 'rrr- , HP r ,l,,,, , l ' - ,,,,, New Sound ln Music Bottom Row L-R: S. Gildwell, S. Wisely, B. Neer, C. Kenny, B. Ransil. 2nd Row L-R: J. Aquinigoc, A. Owens, L. Stephens, P. l-lerrin, S. l-legenbcirt C land, R. Birdwell, L. Christison, V. Hire, M. Atteburry, R. Birdwell, 3rd Row L-R: Mr. Brees, T. Morris, M. Dague, L. McNabb, T. Cook S Valesko Stephens, R. Reynolds. With a new teacher and a new format, the mixed choir and ensemble had a new sound. lncorporating a new for- mat with many contemporary songs, their audiences were impressed and even participated in some of the more excit- ing numbers. Performances included, assemblies, holiday and annual programs, and the La Mesa Oktoberfest. Com- bining talent, enthusiasm and motivation the vocal music department displayed their dedicated Sultan Spirit in song. 42 R onda Birdwell Solos U lf ,M l 'ssi w il l K x, ,V The Christmas Concert uMw1m oxgroainn-:gr Mesa T. Morris, M. Dague, L. Heea, L. Stephens L Ace.. Row L-R: J. Aquiningoc, A. Owens, B. Morris Top Row L-R: R. Birdwell, J. Chriss Kenny, Susan Hegenbart, Lisa Christison, Carrie Ken Stephens. As a new addition to the Choral Music Department, real Chorus was a big hit among the entire Student Administration. lt consisted of five ofthe more singers in the department and entertained every assembly. Their part in these produc- widely looked forward to as the students cheered for every tune. Show Chorus touch of energy and excitement which was a to Campus spirit and morale. ! X X, XX s Q2 43 Top Row lLtoRl: B. Miller, S. Vincent, T. Brewer, J. Barret, R. Stallings, J. Rixie, P. Carson MID Row: C. Curry, D. Bond, J, Nolen, J. K. Kelly, J. Gelter BOTTOM Row: L. Herzog, M. Buzenes, K. Stephens, D. Taylor Advisors: Sgt. Adams, Lt. DeFrates i ' l i FUTURE OFFICERS JROTC or Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps, is a course in which student- study various aspects of the military. Not only do they learn the virtues of drill, parade marching, and dress, they also learn markmanship, map reading, and military protocol, just to name a few. JROTC participates in several off-campus activities, such as annual trips to Camp Pendelton. And all this just goes to show thot JROTC is not just a class it's an adventure. l A NEW DIRECTION STAND is an organization that is striving to prevent substance abuse in regards to teenagers. STAND is a Crisis House program, and offers positive peer pressure to those trying to break the grip of substance abuse by hosting several activities where others can support them and their decision to stay clean. STAND meets every Tuesday and ali are welcome. If ie pg, 1 XX QQ' ! . its . til? 46 Drama Scene I - Take ' They started off wnth a bang! Ar- senic and Old Lace, the Drama class' first show ofthe year, sold eryday, for six weeks. Their reward? The applause of the audience. all four nights it played. The stu- dents rehearsed until 5 o'clock, ev- second Theater d the Black they pulled Above: James Robertson points the way to Heidi Steinquist. Opposite: Students demonstrate a trust exercise. The class is scared by the camera. Cast and crew of A Black Comedy. Y ,r Ji f,.e:Tf e5r'lED mx DQWM! DME sb' M., y QQ., . 1-r 5 N53 '-w Q 'N Nw-. H521 48 Team Snow as the jr Language not arrier Making new friends can often prove to be cr chai- ienge. Merging friends when there is eianguoge ber- rier mokeeifhings more Qifficult. Seven exchange stuf dents feefethis chofiengie. My biggeeffear was that f didn't knew what was expected of meg I didn't knew anything, ebout the family or Son Diego, commented Ciara Meiiietti, exchange' student 'Prem Italy, 'butgf was about meeting new peopie and becomi ing pertjefetheir cuitureef' f Manyirefesting frienctsfjips have devefoped between the exchertge studentsfend members ef the I-Club, .iwhich hsigfiiied eese the transaction inte American cuf- ture. Theiligiiiub taught ebeut foreign quitures. Gicdys dela Crrigeteted, YoQg:cxn learn different cuituree and wayief fife. The eiiehenge students are friendiy, ond opefminded ebeigitour way of1iiife. i Cfose friendships have deveibped between sflrdents because ,ef the intereefeifieorning cxbeqt Qifferent cuttureeq Pictured are Cleef dia Buuerggeuie Verdegegijjizrid Ciara Mefietfi. FOREIGN Ebff CHANGE STQDENTS, back refer: Kai Wicke, Geriineny, Middle Row: Miko Hardie, Japan, CicrcfffsAeriotti, Italy, Orione Ccrmbuzefg' France, Gejrke Verdegeet, Heikxnd. Front: Leene Ahole, Fintcrndg Claudia Bauer, Germany. INTERNATIONAL CLUB, back row: Mrs, Rooney, Mike Heredo, Leenci Ahoie, Orione Cefnbuzcit, Poufe Ver? deguol, JGBQBFUYH, Joan Brqyn. Front row: Kei Wicke, Claudiq Bauer, Jangfje, Mrs. Linsey. f if I-CIubf'Exchenge Students 49 Q 4980 tv WHO CA S? Back Row: CL to Rl S. Hayes, D. Rock, R. Jones, Ai Reade, G. Delacruz, S. Lawson, J. Castelli Shepherd, A. Alvidres, J.L. Astolfi, L. Cook, L. G. Campbell, K. Hansen, D. Hokenson Peer Counseling of course Peer counseling has been helping students cope with problems for 4 years. Within that time, peer counselors with the leadership and guidance of Barbara Potts hove helped over 4,000 students. The class involved students like you and me, ond at the beginning of each semester the fledgeling peer counselors went through a thorough 2 week intensive troining period prior to actually contacting students. Though films and guest speakers, the peer coun- selors gained insight that better served the students in- volved in the program. This program is so unique thot it is the only one of it's kind in the Grossmont district. 50 Peer Counseling D. Logg, J. Holland, B. Potts . L. 7 J M. Begley, L. L.A. McAlister, A ucker, S. Whitaker, S. Haverly, B. Waller, K. Orndorff Not Shown: H. Hicks, L xfk ff' ww K! ,. .f '34 - 1 T6 50.-f fy' 11 .,, fi V . EY' 72 'PY 'lWe've got spirit, yes we do, could be heard at the games, and if you're wondering who those crazy people in the yellow shirts and shaking pom-pons were, they are the Spirit Club. The club's gigantic spirit and craziness was due to its increased membership. The club's ongoing goal is to build spirit at school. 52 Spirit Club Know it olls Academic Decathalon sounds a little like an Olympic event. Well, it wasn't, it was a day ot testing, interviewing, speeches, and a Super Quiz. The stu- dents were tested on various subjects from economics to science. Joan Van- denburg has been the coach for the past two years preparing each new team forthe Deccithalon. The end result being a successful team. my .nf Academic Decathaloh 53 Key Club is an organization designed to help our communi- ty. The Key Club meets every Wednesday to plan or discuss how they can help out. Key Club has sponsored the Turkey Trot, Leukemia Run, Blood Drive, Special Olympics, and the list goes on. What they do most is help out wherever they are needed. Front Row: Melissa Mullins, Karen Boggs, Jeannie Sorenson, Juli Bird, Mendy Attebury, Angela Eubank, Jan- na Powell, Lisa Bryson. Middle Row: Cynthia Ponen, Jeannette Hoffmark, Judy Arnold, Kristen Student, Jodi Powell, Dana Ellis, Back Row: Charlie Syl- via, Sheri Vurke, Jacki Lorentz, Sheri Da- vis, Scott Attebury, Carol Millslagle, Kim Guy. KEY CLUB 'NZM , o 'A SMD ,f-Q- L' D E l l 1' of MFE tn!- 4.,g, ww 5 ' ,,n.f' ,f JM ' JI K v-1, as Y fn Q! .-5, j, Elf!! You may have wondered what C.S.F. stands for and what it's all about. The California Scholastic Federation is made up of students that were taking difficult classes, and keeping up ci G.P,A. of 3.7 or even better. And for getting those fantastic grades, many of the students in- volved in this were also qualified to be chosen for many scholar- ships both locally and nation- wide. Bock row: D. Slyder, D. Rowson, H. Warner, S. Huffman, G. Dela Cruz, C. Hyponia, L. Moffet, B. Murphy, A. Eu- bang, M. Stotter, R. Fisher, R. Schack, D. Smith, J. Cole, S. Nelson, R. Corwther, D. Arce, J. Burd, C. Millslagle, A. LaBerge L. DeMars, P. O'Dea, N. McGIuckin CSF 55 1 --n--...Q -Q-........ .i,l,,,M HEY CHEERLEADERS . . . Enthusiastic? Wild 8t Crazy? l-lard- working? YES! What better way to de- scribe Varsity cheer. One major cookie sale played a big part in paying for their uniforms. The remainder was paid for by their parents and the cheerleaders themselves. From Audre Castro to Anne Marie Zuniga, each of the four- teen young ladies had what it took to make a spirited Sultan year. lt was really hard work, said Tammy Palmer, but it was a whole lot of fun. Rookies or not, J.V. cheer showed that they really knew their stuff A new part of cheer included cheering at sports events other than football. This definitely helped all of the athletes maintain their winning attitude. Fund- raisers such as candy sales and car washes helped pay for uniforms. ult was a lot of hard work, commented Angel Longwell, 'lbut it gave us a chance to act wild and crazy without needing a reason to. Right: Janna Weiss, workin' out. P W- if 56 Cheer INS WffWw,,,wW,w-mga wL,-,,, ww,1'W,,Wwm,'Wm UMM, -,V ,f,, ,, 1- ,,.x WM, ,,,,, ,,,W.W ,',x, ,. WJ- M, ,,,,,,, , ,,,. H, ,,,. ., W, 4 -, , , ,. . , . , , , ,, M 1- 58 Sports Division SPORTS 60 Woterpolo X . N1 r A if ,Q ' . A X I N +1 I vas I 'Q W 12 gg ' ' . .QQ ffmri- ' ' , 4 ' ., 'tw at wi 1' 'M ak .Q To' Y V? J 9 5 at 5 Us 5? 1 fi ,, ' . N, ag , Q X ,X ' ' 'ff 1 QI. V. me . N hz , 4 1, e' -- I I' I K P . L -we . it in 'Q Xi b ,ff H .Mg -' A , f. 'K S' ' .-. ' :K ex -1. w J , ' Q' p in . V O' A, , fxitx- Qt 541 1 r N V K K f , , A K - . 'L x Wu Nw., 1 2 V Q ,-, .,,,, fp. , ' A g ',p.,y , Q' .Q -5' A W W b ,Q W V ' ' i f wtf' ,:9 f1f?ifQ Q., 'K I , W 22, ' f A' FR-'ef ' - ,I gy. 5, X , .A , hwy 9 - , , , v ' 0. x- . fm, ' U' . ' rn 3- 1. - , 'Ji x Q. ' K . Q 1 g ' 5 X ' ' , x 1- 5 .. . . . , -'YN f, 3 NN N. .. Af N, x -- ' wan. 'Q' 'f f, Avi 2' . 1 A -, W. , . M A V :U ' fefwwffgi . A Q X, - L, . A .f o lL 2i W-:Q , ,mi l A y ,V 4 . ,M 'WU V A, V x I WA 5' J . - - fr. I ' 3? M .- ' an g ,vw 1' ,M . y fm K fx A 15' , R , ,p . .. T51 'f Q ' If 1: ..- Q s Varsity Team: Left to right, M. Fergusen, A. De Grief, C. Bemis, E. Allsopp, R. Thompson, R. Jones. This Page, clockwise: Coach Phil Sinatra, Richard Jones shoots for a goal, Brad Weinstein in action. Z. gg- K. Radke C. Bnppley ' M. Welmann M. Cardoza J. Barry T, Hernandez E. Axsom M. Medford 62 . P Snider G. Hegewnsch J. Phillips S. Gunter M. Mosher C. James S, Thompson B. Sanchez B. Heacock J. Franco K. Leoni M. Pcrmer J. Conway C Long S. Comwell M Glover K Todd R Christopher T Emry M. Dubose J. Pingtella D. Rowson D. Cochran H. Warner K. Lehcn J. Wiggins J. Ziska -63 64 ln early August, when everyone else was work- ing on staying cool in the lO7 heat, loyal Sultans were on the football field, enconsed in 20 lbs. of gear, learning how to be a football team. As the weeks went on, the group .tl was slimmed down to a Varsity and J.V. team. They battled all year and tried their best but just came up short. lf we may say one thing about this team, THEY WERE A TEAM. pug DAZZLING THEM WITH PRIDE When you get a new set of clothes, you really feel like showing offl That's one of the reasons the girl's volleyball team tried so hard. A new coach, Robin McDonald, and new uniforms pepped them up for a winning season. Many familiar faces on the varsity team were a great factor in this effort. The team's best efforts were attributed to their ex- perienced coach. Back row - left to right: S, Leone, C. Brackett, T. Gauthier, S. Hudson, D. Pickett. Front row - left to right: T. Smith, T. Woods, P. Hutchings, J. Sen- sebach, D. Risner, R, McDonald. Q0 J.V. - J M. Padilla, S. Villabert, V. Conner, C. Mitchell, K. Daniels, M. Sensebach . UV T. Smith lManagerD, l-l. Lehman, R, Feliscian, M. Barner, S, Todd, M. Ganilas, K. Console, D, Curtis CCoachJ. . .L X 5 ...-4--. '--4. 'Q lp W xr am 2' K G -.KMWNMQM Www, 6, 68 GirI's Tennis 40 6 mn , W, x f,f'A ? gf g 2!'?1v I J 1 jg , . I wif Zia , f 5 Q 4 W f Wfiff Ziff' if :Z'ff7 'f , mam iv Sultans Stride With Pride Dedicated to winning, the boys cross country worked out for hours every day. Considering their effort and leader- ship of team captain Scott Keifner, the varsity expected to finish 4th or better in the league. Talented runners Jeff Adragna, Brian Danielson, Scott Wille- ford and Kenny Scott are the base of this energetic group. The junior varsity consisted of young, but strong boys such as Mike Duncan, Tom Simon, Kyle Durick and Tom Van- derhyde. Both teams has a positive out- look! Team photo: Greg Jenson, Mike Hertig, Mike Duncan, Geoffrey Doty, Bill Stow, Tom Vander- hyde, Tom Simon, Kyle Durick V U r S Y yi iks-P' uh , fe i -. S ,,,,.., Ein- wi V? ., Vxhi k , n li ' , ,V .,,V Yzu 51 g , J Jeff Adragna, Brian Danielson, David Gorton ' . ,, - xi ll Scott Keifner, Mike Noah, Mike Baker, Scott Willeford J. V. iw. f .u . ' A. 3' Sk Oc 2- Though few in number, the girls cross country team placed very well, April Bright, a senior has been dedicated to cross country since a freshman. Laura Cook, olympic torch runner, finished third in the state last year and worked hard to help the team continue their winning edge in the league. Juliet Villar- eal, another strong runner, has im- proved greatly. Trish Jacobson along with the others deserves to be congratu- lated. Opposite: Laura Cook, Olympic torch bearer. Be- low: April Bright strides with confidence. Kim Klute gives it her all! Team photo: April Bright, Vickie Koren, Trish Jacobson, Kim Klute, Coach Schneider, Juliet Villareal I 3 l l asgtfftfrfac 'uri-r'!F' .ist og.. ,J drxfe 12541 'Eg , gg ktxifqffgi, t,1- V 9 V' X .ti ygiis .tts A When home is the U.S.A. Gymnasi- um, and you practice year-round for a sport that happens only during Feb- ruary and March, the TEAM be- comes your FAMILY! Varsity gym- nastics coaches Melinda Dallas and Jeff Farris worked and sweated the team into top competitive condition, ensuring a number one status. Training the J.V. Squad for a rigor- ous season was Heidi Altizer, coach and Santana alumnus. Always expecting success, the team worked together to maintain their number one position in CIF. This is one FAMILY that is a unified force of perfection and skill. J,V. clockwise from the left: A. Meador, S. Johnson, S. Burpee, J. Meyors, M. Diehl Varsity lBack rowl: T. Breitenstein, S. Ashe, T. Glasson, J. Virgil, C. Gilly, N. Gaurys, D. Hanson, A. Eids- mor IFront rowlz S. Willits, T. Ashmore, M. Ter- ry, E. Maul. THE ESSENCE OF SUCCESS 5 w ww' e f ' , M WORK M A , Y , ,P W X E? f' 51 f . x - ,g,,,z f' Wfw fa -- 1- -' .. fgrep: tim -:gg 1 , .gsm if : 4a+3f.L :hz f'-1 Q ' f X . 'U' fi.15gZ?'f A fam. .- - f., , i -A f f f?4ff1fiiff x f NSW. Q , , Q, ' 3 ' 2' .-41 ' 'A .rg .f ' J, 1 ' ff Q 5 L KW , . A aw V A , L 1 1 3 K 92. Q 'Wi' 9? M 9 v 1 I . M,,.,1w 'wWxy 15 X Q is it it it . .wx A X Q, F1 fi Q, ' , gk , , 5 3 h 3: .W W Q' 'Q , W 2 Q N , kr-. iw 5 ,. , X P. . 3. K m L A Q Q M . . N Y I Q . 1 A A R , KM fl ' g ' g --kQ-- , V 7 -. . X' iw? x 5 , is . ig M4 S, X Q 5 M 1 Pi 9 ml M 41 ff.,:,5i'f1 ' Y Ml' A11 willy, 'll75'3K-Y UQQ iu. '9FC qQnV.1!1 Am fig www fm? f. n. - mom an-wa wx war -.sam Um ii A '1f 7 ,, 9' .Wk Aw-2:Qm ' 115.4 an now 'V K ., vw, A W W, ' ,M w.,.,.4Wzf4 74 Boys Soccer W 1 in the grass QW... . WI, . 352525 sw 'W wk Yah N Entering their first official league season, FUN, is what the Girls soccer team had. But when they weren't having fun they were working to become an ex- cellent team. Led by goalie Brett Murphy lwho leads the league in saves? and forwards Tammy Finn and Janeae Kelly, the girls fought their way through a rough season, With only one senior on the team the Girls ex- pect to have a great team next year, to prove that girls just wanta have fun. Top Row: J. Solan, B. Murphy, M. Gamb- lin, K. Austar, C. Crowell, T, Finn, J. Kel- ley, Coach Kim Loughlin. Middle Row: W. l-laris, J. Hughes, T. Schultz, J. Ring- er. Bottom Row: T. Ohloson, S. Hernan- dez, L. Krause. Clockwise, B. Murphy saves another goal. B. Murphy stops the ball. Team monkeying around before picture. . X 'N 5 X 'vi Ui xc N 3'- - ..,-- .:- ie.- RAE, 5 5 N ' it V- 'f.'2-lr' 'K U . ft Q43 W f. ww An Uptop View of UZ, N WG. QW , Although still young and develop- ing, they were vastly improved from last year. This gave coach Sinatra high expectations for the upcoming season. Both the varsity and the J.V. teams were made up of Juniors, Sopho- mores, and Freshmen. uThere is a lot more to swimming than people think, coach Sinatra informed, 'we lift weights from 6 to 7 every morning, and swim for two hours everyday, after school. Meeting uhigh expec- tations by striving for their own per- sonal goals, each swimmer came to know himself better. Bottom row, Coach Sinatra, Raul Rodriguez, Robert Snider, Tom Reed, Phil Jones. Middle, Andy Parris, Steve Sanders, John Desalvo, Chris Bemis, Jon Hass, Shawn Foster, Randy Godden, Jeff Nielson, Lance Tate, Phil McKen- na, Fritz Boyle, Paul Snider, Tom Bulow. Back, Robert Thompson, Mike Grove, Erik Fender, Mike Giove, Mike Desalvo, Erik Pryor, Gregg Gibbs. Talent Do wn Under The Sultan Girls swim team was made up of a variety of talent. The team had many returning swimmers, Ananda La- Berge, Elaine Lee, Cathy Taylor, Nancy Combast, Joey Rosen, Christina Bam- brich, Dionne Goins and Ming Lyn. UAII around we are decent swimmers, com- mented Coach Phil Sinatra. The swim team also consisted of six divers: Chay Gilly, Eileen May, Missy Glum, Geenie Baronouski, Lisa Zeilgiera and Chris Lin- etta. The girls swim team was extremely dedicated to the sport. Every morning their day started off with weight training from 6:00-7:00 a.m. After school prac- tice began at 2:30 to 4:30. All of this regimen brought Santana another win- ning season. Bottom Row: A. Laberge, J. Baranowski. 2nd Row: M. Gawalis, J. Rosen, J. Arnold, S, Early, S. Early, A. Michelle, C. Ryan, C. Zlotoff, J. Bird, B. Carlson. 3rd Row: A. Alvidres, J. Dennis, M. Sedita, D. McGregor, N. Combest, K. Taylor. 4th Row: D. Raymond, V. Conner, C. Donn, C. Baur, N. Cam- pus, C. Marioti, C. Noyes, E. Lee, L. PXSSZYQF Top Row: D. Gersheofter, S. l'-lartshorn, S. Lehan, C. Lunetta, D. Goins, M. Glumm, K. Becher Back: Coach Ray Sanchez, Jay McConnel, Still lmpro ying Wrestling is a tough and competitive sport. With a record of two wins, the team improved from last year and Coach Sanchez, coach for 3 years, says he is going to Hstick it out because he loves the sport and believes they will eventually make it to the top, it is just a matter ot time. l-low does one attain this goal? By recruiting more students and working long, hard hours along with discipline. 'll'm not going to give up, says Sanchez, 'lthey'll have to cart me out of here. Although the team will lose 6 vital seniors, there are many good freshman to build it up. X- 's tbl at gf Finn, Larry Converse, Matthew Sherman Anthony DeGreit Joe Pingtella Tony Emry Bobby Sanchez Doug Provins, Mike Buzenes, Asst. Coach Frank Filippo. Front: Ray McConnel, Paul Snider Ray Wilson Tim Finn Sean Ward 3? lv ,f Q iif 4'5 Bouncing to the top What we stressed was teamwork, says Coach Casey, and that's just what this team did. Boy's Varsity started the season off with a new coach. Coach Paul Casey came from El Cajon High School where he's spent the last three years coaching JV. The team adapted well to the new coach as they entered the 84-85 season. 'lThe varsity kids are good athletes. , says Casey, llWe'll try to create running situations with our de- fense. The team consisted of seven ju- niors and six seniors, with four returning Jeff Barry Brett Fuller John Galliher Paul Haslinger Brian l-leacock Richard Jones Greg Leggott Carlos Lopez Billy Mathis John Rood Bennie Siekert Jim Tatum starters, Billy Mathis, Jeff Barry, Bennie Siekert, and Jimmy Tatum. Although they didn't finish as well as they prob- ably could have, they did play with intel- ligence and skill. Their record is one any Sultan could be proud of. Back row, Jim Tatum, Brett Fuller, Richard Jones, Bill Mathis, Brian Heacock, Bennie Siekert, Jeff Barry, First row, Coach Casey, Carlos Lopez, John Galliher, John Rood, Paul l-laslinger, Greg Leggott, mgr. John Tatum, Coach Duntton. The words of wisdom. xv 41, 6'0 22 6'2 l3 6'0 2l 5'7 l l 6'3 30 6'4 54 5'l l l2 5'l l l0 6'6 42 6'0 23 6'5 45 6'2 33 Coach Smith inspires his team, Dedicated Attitude Everyone on the team has worked es- pecially hard to keep the Sultans l2-4. Hector Dela Cruz, Jeff Henderson, and Hank Turner have contributed to being good examples and team captains. The boys J.V. is led by a new coach, Chris Smith. Coach Smith has taught his play- ers competition, good sportsmanship, teamwork, and dedication to playing basketball. The team is mostly made up of sophomores, and a few freshmen. The Santana boys junior varsity team may lack height but, make up for it in quickness. The guys were compelled to win and they did, finishing with a winning season! ln the past people didn't hear too much about the Junior Varsity Boys Basketball games, but this team has caught a lot of attention. l Hank Turner goes in for a lay-up. Top row, Hector Dela Cruz, Dave Di- gregorio, Jeff Henderson, John Dick- man, Berry Goss, Scott Thompson, Gilbert Goodwin, Eric Holland, Frank Mellendez, Tim Barry, Tom Kano, Bottom row, Hank Turner, Brian Powell, Scott McClure. lil Q , .N W. 155' Wifi , , '+-sans-H'- Nw , -us fff. ' -K M H M Wg fs I W . Mimi! 6 2 00 ,fn f S 9 . N 5. E k ,l I i ' f x M T' '- H' 4 i Milf My 82 Varsity Softball 3 The JV. Softball team started the season oft with a new coach, new play- ers, and a lot of positive attitudes. Con- sisting of only a few returning players and most made up ot freshmen the team never lacked spirit, teamwork, or the willingness to spend countless hours practicing their skills. With the expert coaching ot Sue Stinchcomb, the girls took the field with great intelligence, et- fort, and winning spirit. The combina- tion ot this positive approach and re- tinement of skills helped them become one of the best teams in the league. shot lett to right top row: J. Lahie, K. Roberts, T. l-lawkins, S. Baker, S. Todd, R. Vitello, R. Schack. Bottom row: B. Bennett, S. Farmer, l-l. Davis, L. Ellis, R. Albanour, G. Smith, S. Sargent, Coach Sue Stinchcomb. . f 9 . g' . .. E : ff .. .1 M. KK 'g,w1.94fi,, ' i 4 ' ' f it ff' W: ' R gwya , mt .ws .,g.s,...i.isT-ji-g.V,i....s.. ,. ,M 1 Ranked in the top ten percent of the league, the golf team did quite well despite the many obsta- cles they faced. The team received minimal funds from the district, brought upon by severe budget cuts. ln an effort to raise money, they put on many successful tournaments during the year, which helped to relieve the year's expenses. Yet another obstacle was the number of inex- perienced golfers on the team. There were only a few returning golfers who could aid in developing their skills. Richard Lindermann, the top golfer on the team, was a great example to follow. Overall, they did quite well. Mr. Dunton, known as Bud to the team, expects that in the years to come they will win CIF. They are off to a promising start, they were successful this year. Back Row Cleft to rightli Mr. Dunton, P, Ortiz, B. Bagtgis, B. Fisher, R. Linnermann, M. Stottern, S. Frame. Front Row Cleft to rightl: K. McBroom, J. Ennis, T. Brown, C. Juarez, D. Di Gregorio. Not Shown: K. Kelso, R, Hoffius Pictures left to right: Chris and Jay concentrate on a crucial putt. Did it go in? Mr. Dunton gives McBroom some expert advice. McBroom shows good form. Opp. Page: Ortiz lines up his shot. The Dynamic Four Mr. Dunton as Bud . l Golf 85 ni x N l A xL,x 50 ei Q s J - P 1 .fl4N O, 1 N404 ,.L9..3 .........J 1 X L H Q, N 'WX wx? WTI 'L A ak w-HGVX illizz 11, ' lYY2'bLiw Q xv W4 M 9 . , A llll l l lx' Wgfv ?!Sk.TA'1f A I 'lm' 'a -.. 86 Girls Basketball E 3 1 5 lr gl l 3 fi if-Eslllx X8 Defense Glis tens 'incl' Top row, Cherie Dunn, Monica Sanchez, Danielle Raymond, Lauri Tamble, Amber Sanudo, Rita Schack, Karen Roberts, Luanna Alvarez. Bottom row, Barbara Bennett, Jodi DiPaolo, Pat Mathis, Leanne Motfet, D.C. l-lernandez, Shawna l-lartshorn. t . . eei., ll 1 r '-rri'i i -rr- S we iii? 5 fggf-gggggm - ....,c-,.c..,,,. -..... .. .. .. X I .T f31wmli.f5v' , . L. ttte . ,--.. . . . fr -f-- - . .i 5 1 ...N m K Sli. .. 5 .12 as : 4- M. ...., . .E-5 ' iii bp' gf 'gm l A .Gish I i . fm QI 2- :Q 2 kr. Q -.. :ft C ' - 4 S AM Q A g K K Defending the basket. Practice makes perfect? Rita and Cherie shuffle to play defense. Santana's Junior Varsity team has many promising athletes to add to the schools basketball program. Each girl has put alot of hard work into being the best they can be. Four returning players have helped to guide and teach the oth- er members the key to Santana's J.V. basketball success. The team also has many new players. With all the young talent and the coaching of Dave l-loll- man there seems to be no weakness in this Sultan team. Coach l-lollman once again led his team through a winning season. None of the girls lack spirit or willingness to work hard and winning. The girls took second place place in a Madison Basketball Tournament over Christmas vacation. All of this wasn't just handed to them, each one of them put in a little extra to be one of the tinest teams in the Grossmont league. Varsity Baseball is once again abun- dant with ability and talent. We're a strong ball club and we're ranked pretty high, commented Coach Marty Nellis. Jeff Barry, Jimmy Tatum and Mike l-look were constant threats from the pitcher's mound, even in pressure situa- tions. Relief pitchers Jerry Long, Dave Dietrich and John Galliher were also a strong deterent to any scoring by the opposing team. Included in an awesome group of infield and outfield players were: Fourth year returning player Jim Franco, at first base third year returning player Dale l-lenoon at third base, and third year returner Jeff Gay at short- stop. Combining this kind of talent and experience' with fierce determination and dedication to the sport, this team really proved itself worthy of its rank in the league and in the country. Following in the foot steps of the var- sity is where the J.V. stands. They were one of the top teams in the 85 season, winning games left and right. The talent was balanced throughout the field. Their determination to win brought them back when they were behind and polished off teams when they were ahead. ll-ld Coach? Marty Nellis, D, Newhark, J. Long, J. Tatum, J. Barry, M. l-look, J. Galliher, J Franko, lCoachl George Molnar, lCoachJ Dave Carapel, D. l-lenson, K. Todd, M Cardoza, J. Gay, S. Papillion, CCoachD Jerry Henson, S. Thompson, B. Sanchez, P. Padilla D. Dietrich, R, Wilkerson, K. Radke. .J 'iififilif . , .-......C ' lcoachD Pat Guziak, B. Reed, J. Nevenswander, T, Neyenswander, C. lrwin, Kolinek, J. Console, J. l-lenderson, M. Sherman, lcoachl Jim Saska, lmiddl rowl T, Wilkerson, T. Barry, B. O'Gorman, K. Kelly, B. Moutan, J. Cabra lfront row? R. LeBlanc, V. Cole, E. Dietrich, S. Oliver, G. Yarmon, A. Owen v E Q Q 1 5 2 E E s z 5 89 Born to Run Although there were individuals who shined, Chris Lang, shot-put and Antho- ny Degrief, distance runner, track was a team effort. Santana' was fortunate to Top Row: C. Herzog, P. Byrne, R. Levin, K. Lehan, G. Goodwin, B. Danielson, R. Ziska, R. Christopher, K. Scott, M. Parmer, K. Marquez. 2nd Row: C. Howland, H. Chang, D. Rowson, C. James, J. Phil- have a strong returning varsity team, as well as some strong new members to make a well rounded and competitive team. lips, H. Warner, K. Aguon, T. Hernander, T. Bond, S. Willeford. Bottom Row: M. Ferguson, C. Lang, J Pingtella, M. Noah, L. Webster, G. l-legewisch, A DeGrief, S. Jensen, S. Kiefner KY! ml Best foot Top Row: J. Carroll, C. Quiocho, G. Jensen, T. Burgin, T. Simon, T. Shaffer, P. Orozco, T. Koren, J. Phillips, M. Thompson, C. Kano, B. Goss, G. Lerma, R. Smith, C. Mclver, M. Lerma, B. Pettice Junior Varsity is the starting place for any future varsity team. And judging by our fine young competitors future, var- sity squads are going to be very strong and effective. Putting their best foot for- in-an .J Forward Bottom Row: A. Slobig, D. Gauthier, E. Stevens, S. McGuinnes, K. Pizzutto, J. Burd, D. Sampson, C. Kolineak, K. Durick, M. McGuckin, S. Baker, T. Vanderhyde, B. Synnott ward and concentrating hard to make them the best in their events helped to make it a very successful year with an exciting future for all. . iii!-BK i l -f' 1 Wmrmm ,,.,,...,,.,, ,,.,,W, . Wu. ,Q --4: ga, Q F -we-f-, MP. ' M A 3 A ,Q 0 . .M I ,,,,,...,, ,,,, W. W' i 3 .M , . I- - ff Hw1.,,4,, ' .N Q ,cw 2 I , Y mu 5 A H Wh? 111. tg Love That Game Varsity - lBackl Neil Arabe, Don, Coleman, Kai Wicke, Bemie Higgins, Lance Hunt, Roger Fisher. lFronfl Erik Shultz, Mikie Wynn, Gary Murphy, Mike,Cole, Jaime Takahashi, David Hughey, Coach Jim Hill. - l , If practice makes perfect then the tennis team will be a living example. They strived to reach their goal to play competitive ten- nis and achieved it by working on funda- mental strokes along with physical endur- ance on a daily basis. Practices and chal- lenge matches were always intense. The team was made up of four returning Varsity and a strong contingent of J.V. players. Hidden within them was great po- tential and one way Coach Jim Hill devel- oped these players was by stressing posi- tive points of each individuals' game. Next year's team will continue to be vastly im- proved in the win and loss column due to the valuable game experiences each play- er gained. Cream of the Crop OUTSTANDING ATI-ILETES, Front row: Kim Washington, Ananda Laberge, April Bright, Larry Converse, Chris Sher- mon, Mike Cardoza, Eric Allsopp, Scott Kiefner, Richard Jones, David l-lughey, Glodys dela Cruz, Janea Kelly. r 1, tif:-. -- V . I -sw .11 'E 'Q n ,h,- T -Q ' Q tffi S v , . 3 i S ' N in ' i' 'awww-,J ' 5' H' U31 -' 1 W wk., , T , Af T -2 ' ' 1'i 'vw-N... B -2 2 ...........l C, K cisci it it S gz. it EQQI V fx k K- T f lt takes dedication to stay in any one sport, but what does it take to be con- sidered the most outstanding ath- lete ? More determination and physical endurance. These individuals contained these qualities and excelled in their sports. OUTSTANDlNG ATHLETES Eric Allsopp ....... Jeff Barry ....... April Bright ....... Mike Cardoza ., Larry Converse . Gladys dela Cruz David l-lughey Richard Jones Janea Kelly ....... Scott Kiefner .... Ananda Laberge Rick Lennern .,.. Keith Quicho .... Chris Sherman .. Jim Tatum ........ Kim Washington .lim Ziska .......... Swim Basketball Cross Country Football Wrestling Tennis Tennis Water Polo Soccer Cross Country Swim Golf Soccer Basketball Baseball Track Soccer i ,A,,,,.--'-'-4 emi M., ,LW ,,.,..,.,, ., ,..M.,.Mffd 1' !,, ,f'! 'H Wfffwy 98 Academics Division 4 -17 Ai ix A .,..awN' ACADEMICS Academics Division 99 SO YOU WANT CREA TIVITYP Creativity? You want a creative yearbook? Well then, you've turned to the right page! For lo and behold, what lies upon these pages is a sample of the creative minds of students, in drama, crafts, art, photo, drafting, incredibly talented individuals indeed. Just look at these wonderful forms of art they've given our eyes to see and our minds to ponder. Academics I s 5 5 : E 2 5 s Q 5 1 E E s B F l U . . . A process by which information is ex- changed between individuals through a com- mon system of symbols, signs, or behavior. . . Whether it be gossiping in the hallway or having your poems and short stories professionally published, COMMUNICATION kept ideas flow- ing. Here at Santana, COMMUNICATION hap- pens in various forms. From publishing the school newspaper to dramatic productions, from learning to communicate in a foreign lan- guage to 'ltalking to a computer, from ex- change about school activities in A.S.l3. to film- ing videos in media, each and every Sultan has communicated in many different ways. lO2 Communications dwg WMM jg W ' oettt I if? eg .ti Kg gg, I I e , Q, X,,,: X , 'zf'g ,Q ' ,,,,,,k 'A I ' ', .-,rf. K 'gff I-WN I OUT OF Out of a Innocent Glance Came so Out of a Innocent Smile Came a fnendshup to base lute on Out of a sumple Innocent I-IeIIo Came a special way to communicate Body By IO4 Academics P Santana 4 V . if 5 t The fad of the nation for the 80's has been phys- ical fitness, and Santana has been no exception. Weight-training and aerobic classes have seen a boom in enrollment and upperclassmen are taking P.E. classes even after they are no longer manda- tory. 'lWorking out not only makes you look good, but it also relieves the stress and pressure that builds up through the day, Many guys and girls are breaking out of their stereo type sport. Many girls have enrolled in weight lifting classes and guys in gymnastics. Both classes serve the same pur- pose, improving health and fitness. left page: Rhonda Shoermle - Richard Simmons Eat your Heart Out! Ken Marquez - You Are l-lugelll Jaime Pillow - Wowlll Center - Kelly Flory, Eric Gage, David Dorworth Eriioying an- other strenuous day at the gym, right page: Michelle Leintze and Christine DeMarco - Faster they're catchin upll Kim Parchman - Now how do I get up??? Academica lO5 JON LEON 4.00 Jon attributes his success to the outstanding student-staff relationship on campus, Present- ly holding a prospectable job, he does not have definite plans as far as college is concerned. He may, however, attend a trade school to study architecture. NANCY McGUCKlN 3.962 Nancy found it difficult to pin-point one thing that made high school special. Her final con- clusion was that her friends and teachers were a great influence on her. As for the future Nancy plans to go to New Mexico State and later become a teacher. MARCI STOUDT 3.8lO Marci stated that her parents and friends had the most influence on her. She plans to attend U.C.S.D. and major in a field in math. CAROL MILLSLAGLE 3,760 Carol found the people at Santana to be fasci- nating in that they were all different and spe- cial. As for the future she plans to attend S.D.S.U. and maior in special education for deaf chil- dren. JANG JO 3.750 Jang remembered her family and friends as being her best support, As for her future, she plans to go to U.C. Santa Barbara, to study law andfor accounting. lO6 Honor Grads in 'JPY 5 SI' 2 s- , ,EQX Jw x il , i . i t DARREN SLIDER 4.00 Darren found that many teachers on campus were helpful in his success, As far as the future is concerned, he plans to study Music Theory at Andrews University, in Michigan. JEFFREY FRIEDLI 3.880 X Jeffrey found that his friends were the mostf influencial factor in his four years at Santanal He plans to attend U.C. Berkley and major in! business, CYNTHIA HIPONIA 3.808 Cynthia remembers her work at the Santee Re- Jcreational Center, as being very memorable and important to her. She plans to go to Cal Poly San Luis Obisbo tc study engineering. CHRISTINA SCHEER 3.759 Christina found that her friends and familg were a great help to her at Santana. X Her plans for the future include a career in law beginning with being a Legal Secretary an: possibly a lawyer. JULIE WOLLESEN 3.759 Julie's most memorable experience was he trip to the Freedoms Foundation because taught her a lot about her country. As for the future, Julie plans to go to Stanfor University and then to attend a medical schoo Jon Leon 4.00 Darren Slider 4.00 Nancy McGuckin 3.962 Jeffrey Friedli 3.880 Marci Stoudt 3.8l0 Cynthia Hiponia 3.808 Carol Millslagle 3.760 Christina Scheer 3.759 Jang Jo 3.750 Julie Wollesen 3.750 Roberto Macias 3.739 David Smith 3.739 Eileen Bland 3.724 Cheryl Brackett 3.708 Bernard Siekert 3.704 WE AM SMARTIP Carlos Lopez 3.696 Dennis Peterson 3.696 Carrie Mitchell 3.682 April Bright 3.680 Lynda De Mars 3.680 Debra Schack 3.667 Betty Tucker 3.667 Howard Warner 3.633 Patricia O'Dea 3.625 Judith Sensbach 3.600 Kai Wicke 3.600 David Rowson 3.583 Julie Gay 3.57l Erich Axsom 3.565 John Fowler 3.542 Julie Cochoit 3.520 Darlene Pickett 3.520 Gladys dela Cruz 3.5l9 Clara Mariotti 3.500 Cathrine McEntire 3.500 Doreen Hansen 3,480 Andrea Heredia 3.480 Debra Gerth 3.476 Mark Gann 3.462 Jan Bruyn 3.458 Daniel Rock 3.455 Maria Rita Scibetta 3.414 Michael Ferguson 3,400 Deborah Mobius 3.39l Honor Grads lO7 Ain 't No Stoppin' Us Now!! ...L Achievers best describes the senior class. The officers started the year with an insufficient amount of money. Through long hours of hard work and devotion, they successfully reached their goal of financial stability, with activities such as, selling purple 8. gold balloons, selling cinnamon rolls, and having senior breakfasts once a month. Not only did they concentrate on fund raisers, but the senior class thought Tof innovative ideas that brought about school spirit, such as: the Halloween Bash ' Pete's Dragon for the Homecoming float. What is the main contribution to such success: lt is the enthusiasm 8. dedication of the officers 8. the senior class in general. Special thanks to Mr. Bainum for 4 yrs. of hard work and craziness. CANDID PICTURES CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT - OPP. PG. Group picture ltop row I. to r.J M. Hassle, J. Bruyn, L. DeMars, C. Bauer, H. Scott, E. Moscoso, M. Ferguson, J. Charles, J. Bruyn, lbottom row? D. Rock, N. McGuckin, D. Bainum, J. Jo, C. Mendez, M. Scibetta. Advisors: M. Hassle, J. Charles, D. Bainum Pres.: M. Ferguson V.P.: C. Mendez This page: Act.: J. Bruyn, J. Bruyn, J. JO, N. McGuckin, Assist.: C. Bauer, D. Rock Crazy Group!! Treas.: L. DeMars l09 GUR CELEBRITIES BEST FRIENDS BEST FRIENDS C. LANG 81 R. CHRISTOPHER M, SCIBETTA 81 L. SYVERSGN 9 BIGGEST FLIRT BIGGEST FLIRT B. HEAGOGK S, MCCLAIN PRETTIEST EYES L. ASHE 81 R. TADE MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED M. FERGUSON .S KI WASHINGTON . E R ,XE EESS ,E MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED D, SLIDER 8- J. WOLLESEN HO CLASS CLOWNS BREITENSTEIN 81 A. AGUIRRE MOST ATHLETIC J. TATUM 8- C, SHERMAN MOST INVOLVED C MENDEZ 81 M. FERGUSON . QW , ,, I , qgf -EQ. ' ' '. N i: -ffllie U V, I 32 1 'J' b ., ,,,.,, , W ffiff' 'W' ,, ,yfgM ' 7 , ,Nw k'x 1' Us kk 2 2.4 vc 'WEQPMQ ' ' ' , ,X KMA C6 K Q fu! 2 7 '!' .r si H x 'Q J X SB ' g JAWS? 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Q 7 6 1 X N , ,I ,V 1 3 X ' f ff f 4, . 1 1 4, 1 is , gil A f ff M , X Y ' fx li? lg, , -.ak ,ff gy I A T ff' ,f ,M an gk x is Q, ,rj j A ,Ex KEY MF ifis' :- FFQN - -' , .1 , .W 1-nf? ik 'U' Adragna, Jeff Aguirre, Arturo Allen, Leroy Alvidres, Alma Ames, Stacy Anderson, Walter Angel, Sherry Arnaiz, Karon -.gf Arnold, Cheri wa'-9 ,Lb f . 7 gi xl '--T.k '+-- Arnold, Suzanne Ashe, Lori Grace, making someone's day Ashmore, USG l l6 Seniors 13' Astolti, Jo-Lynn B V 45 1 GL 4' ., ,,:V 'V 'F' Z Z. , K sitt 2 BW - K X f,,.-, -A . 1 5- Bailey, Thomas Barnett, Krista 5 .J Bauer, Claudia ! Q Gimmie a break! r if G Barnhill, Donna Barry, Jeff .09 ...ov N Bean, Paula Beaudry, Thomas ft Axsom, Erich Barnett, Keith 1:1 Bassette, Kenneth 7- f Begley, Danna Seniors I I7 gina- QQ? Bennett, Gary Bennett, Jeff Benson, Kevin Berardi, Jessica Bippley, Chris Birdwell, Rhonda Bland, Eileen Blankenship, Tammy Blodgett, Tom Blythe, Thomas Boehrig, Sheree Boggs, Karen Boles, Michelle Bond, Tony Botticelli, Fran Bowden, Angela l l8 Seniors M-.4 1 ef ' X f 1 5 . 'I :2'z4'Q: ' ' b V, V ' V- 165335612 ,. , ff 145 M 212, ,, - 4 'g 'gk ,,VVVh . . ,.,v H '1m4,A, .. ' 5'f f'55fi5 y 17' ,J HW-vp! , I ,W , I l. 7 ., mb 'i 1 . 4 ew 2' Q H 4 V 4 f ,, W, ,M ,Q 5 'i v rv, ' ' 2 9.1, Q. f, , ' 14, ' A ,W ,wifi , 1' A y'f?,iZi' SQ:-245W : f Af ' W. an ,, -ef 42 ' wg- - .1 59 'U fin. Bowers, Lisa tenstr 1, Tammy ow, Brenda fn -3 Tun- . .I fl 4. Brackett, Cheryl S Bright, April Bruyn, Jan sl' A l Bryson, Lisa .. PINT-SIZED PO WERHOUSE Versatility, friendly attitude, and a mind-boggling array of activities and responsibilities are tightly packed into this rather small package known as Ma- ria Scibetta. ASB. Commissioner of Sales, Editor of the Senior Section ofthe Yearbook, and in charge of the Student Store, Maria balances all of these duties with an excellent academic record and a real joy in the adventure called 'llearningf' Maria is interested in a career in Fashion Merchan- dising, planning to attend college after graduation. l-ler goals also include marriage and leading a life full of happiness and hugs! Obviously, Maria really per- sonifies the phrase, ugood things come in small pack- ages. ih B ll lill S El f . ' ll . 5 7,5 .5 v V ,V ft ' 1' if jiri Bull, Shelley Burd, Vicki Seniors l l9 f Buzines, Mike Buseck, Cynthia CCIUGHO, Germ CC1mPbell, GFGCG Cardinal, Chris Cardoza, Mike Carifi, Tavia Carney, Will. rn Carroll, Jenny A yr b .- l.et's hear it for the boys! 120 Seniors Champagne, David Christopher, Rick Church, Allen l val TYLL1' Claussen, Tina Cochoit, Julie Cochran, Douglas Coleman, Kevin Converse, Larry Conway, Jon Cook, Laura Cook, Lisa Cooke, Cheryl -, ., ,V Church, Jamie Cogar, Cheryl D L, Cook, Laura Cope, David Seniors l2l Copp, Jeffrey Corbin, Lorry Cordell, Lynn C, 75 Cottone, Michoel Coulter, Arny Crowford, Christy Custer, Sobrino Dopron, Koren Dobbs, Mork Doly, Michelle Dovis, Liso De Greif, Anthony Q7 I Cornwell, Stephen Curnrnins, Chris Dciniels, Stephonie 4.1 De Mors, Lyndo l22 Seniors Deaver, Cheryl Dela Cruz, Gladys Denison, Christy Denton, Chris Diebold, Brenda 'T nr 'ibut Dorworth, David Dougherty, Ken Denman, Julie .775 mix gi .1 .l Dietrich, David fn 1 Downing, Thi Ly Downs, Sandy Domingo, Cecelia K'- 'lqr 1'-ril' Dunn, Carine Duperron, Sylvia Durham, Trisha Duvall, Angela Seniors Eastman, Kathy Edghill, Karla Eis, Bradley Eklund, Jodi Eledge, April Emrich, Elizabeth Emry, Tony Evans, Nichols l l Music, Poetry, and Eternal Cosmic Wisdom Music and poetry have joined two special people - Dan Rock and Brian McAlpin - in what will probably be a life-long friendship. Play- ing guitar together in Brian's studio-garage, the two compose beautiful music, almost of a Ba- roque nature. The lifestyle of guitarist, Randy Rhoads, has influenced their lives with the ab- sence of drugs, and the positive outlook that both Dan and Brian express. Close friends real- ize the depth of their personalities and appreci- ate their individual attitudes. l24 Seniors X., Ezell, James Fellows, Tina Ferguson, Jeffrey Ferguson, Michael e ' a- ef :fs - jg ..: az Y ,f.-1, Fernandes, Maher Flores, Lisa Fontenot, Dana Fowler, John 'T'-' M. Yiirwr, Fradette, Don Franco, James Frey, Robert Friedli, Jeffrey fix uf J-140 ,fi ,,,- Frost, Daniella Gage, Eric Gallagher, Cary Gann, Mark Seniors ...Si Garcia, Jesse Garner, Michell Garretson, Cindy Gates, Manuel W ,:z,,i, . 1 . ve-47 A J I ti Gaut, Robert Gay, Julie Geairn, Cindy Gerth, Debbie Gianas, Janie Gibbs, Shirley Gideon, Thad Gillin, Tim J,G.GG .H mf! Gilly, Chay Glover, Michael Gonzalez, David Gonzalez, Lisa l26 Seniors GONZALEZ, SILVIA GORDON, CHRIS GORDON, WILLIAM GREEN, ANNA GRELL, DENNIS in A VM BUSY? GUNTER, BOBBY 'l M V GUTIERREZ, JACKIE GUY, KIMBERLY HAISAN, JAY HALL, SHARON Seniors I27 Hamm, Sandra Hanson, Diane Harter, Irvin Haverly, Shawn .,,,.- . I ww.: f Hankins, David Hansen, Doreen Should This go here or does it connect here, maybe here? Haverty, Susan Hayes, Brandon Hansen, Kelly Harman, Chris .dx Hartsuyker, Kristie or 'If 'Hr Heacock, Brian 128 Seniors -as Healy, Kelli Hegenbart, Susan 21 A Y 6.122 r l Y is annum... Henegar, Valerie Heredia, Andrea Higgins, Bernie Hiponia, Cynthia 1921 Hoffius, Randall Hokenson, Dana if i l wr Helm, Deon Hernandez, Jeff Herzog, Leo 5 M I nfs? f R nfl W , V , x Q l P454 A Lzifwf-, ' ii'-i 'ii , i ,, ,, ,.,., 1' 1 fi? .ak Hixon, Dennis Holland, James Holland, Neal . ,K ...M V .,i. Hemingway, Genie Hodgson, David Seniors l29 Holland, Wendi Holman, Pauline Howard, Marilyn Howe, Mary Hughes, Janice Husted, Lisa Jacobson, Deborah James, Charles Jardel, John Jarvis, Jeri Jewell, Natalie Jo, Jang Johnson, Sheri Jones, Darren Kautz, Kendra Kelley, Janae l3O Seniors Kelsch, Richard Kent, William Kessler, Charles Kilgore, Jimmy Lajoie, Rose Lawson, Shandra Sh azam! Like the comic strip hero, Lynda Demars trans- forms from an ordinary person to the hardest worker in the senior class. Lynda is a giving person that is always willing to spend that extra time. ln her Junior year she was in charge of the A.S.B. store and she continues to help this year. She was one ofthe key seniors responsible for Pete's Dragon, the winning homecoming float. Linda is also in charge ofthe stu- dent-Teacher secret pal program. Behind the scenes Lynda can be found at every Sultan event, Pepsi-cola named her as Santana's student of the month for December and with Lynda's unselfish attitude more rewards are headed her way. 1:-an-W gif Kiefer, Tammy Laberge, Ananda Lang, Chris Leach, Terri Seniors l3l M iv - H f Q '-, f Nl K' Lee, Mike Legcire, Kellie Lehcin, Kevin Lemke, Denise Lenhoff, Chris Bender's fino! exam for sole, CHEAP!!! Leon, Jon ' ,vw , Leon, Mike Leone, Stacy Levon, Trina Lichvor, Stormi 132 Seniors 5- 3 44 Lieggi, Michelle Lillard, Penny Lindemann, Richard Linder, Daniel L' Lingg, Beth Linn, Eric Logg, David Long, Jerry Lopez, Carlos Lynn, Robert Lyons, Samantha Macias, Roberto id Macke, Chad Manini, Renea Marino, Francesca Marquez, Ken Seniors l33 Marshall, Kimberly 'L Martin, James McAlister, Leeann McAlpin, Brian Martin, Lloyd McCarty, Rhonda s 'K at fd y 1 X Mathis, William McClain, Shelley McConnell, Jay McCright, Anita McEntire, Cathy McGrorty, Tammy MCGUCKMI Nancy McVicker, Dan Mendez, Carleen Millard, Chris Seniors WTB 552358 -- 43555 K35' Watch out for the quiet one Wow!! Julie is quite a girl. l-ler accomplish- ments both inside and outside of school are overwhelming. Julie is in A.S.B., C.S.F., and many other clubs on campus. She also contrib- utes to the community in many other ways. She serves as vice president in junior achievement, is involved in A.F.S., and has been a soroptimists assistant. l-ler family is also hosting a young lady from Holland, Paula. Although Julie is invariably involved in the community, she also devotes time to her hob- bies and executes each one with finesse. She rides and cares for her horse a great deal. She also likes to camp and paint. As for the future, she plans to go to Stanford or U.C.S.B., majoring in medicine. Julie is obviously a complex and special lady. l-ler demure, quiet manner is com- plementary to the style she has. 45 Miller Michelle Mills Debbie Millslagle, Carol Minney, Deborah Mitchell Carrie Mitchell Lance Mobius, Deborah Moffet, Lisa Seniors l35 mg 45:5 X T - ,gi 'Tiff 1 i .. -- ffgfil Molsberry, Kristy Moscoso, Erreca Murphy, Sandy Noriega, Patti ,, W I , if its Quick Robin, to the Batmobilef' Ness, Brandon Neville, Mike Oea, Patricia O'N6Gl, LWGHG Moore, Dean Mullins, Melissa 5' Niezgoda, Joe vivsvif' O'Neal, Stacey Seniors H' LG---' Olliff, Kim Olson, Teresa 1 vfftii' Owen, Greg Pamus, Candy . Orndorff, Kirk Ortanez, Angie Paredez, Rhonda Parra, James Peace, Daryl 'Y ,, si, Perez, Laureen PODCYC SUT YOUV IWGGVT OUT! Perrine, Ricki , .,,,. , A J as ii -ifwti 5 fig, cf f Pecoraro, Dona Seniors 137 Perritt, Don Perry, Karen ' 'M ello W Perhaps the friendliest and most likable Senior around Santana has been Debbie Gerth. Affection- ately nick-named 'lMellow by her peers, Debbie can always be counted on as a quieting, yet humorous influence on any situation, including pre-deadline stress and tension in yearbook where she serves as co-editor. Talented in a variety of endeavors, art, creative writing, and photography, her positve attitude and relaxed manner, puts most people quickly at ease. Although she excells in many areas, her goals include a career in photo-journalism. Obviously Debbie's talents are extremely diverse. If you don't believe it, ask her about l-lalloween and the Peace Squad. Peterson, Bonnie Peterson, Dennis Peterson, Margaret Pettapiece, Kandi X -r Petty, Robert Phillips, Gerald -if , Pickard, Shannon Pickett, Darlene l38 Seniors 3- Pillow, Jomi Pingtello, Joe Pitkin, Robbin Pluto, Robert Pongroez, Scott Powell, Bryon Preol, Jimmy Pumpnrey, Heidi Puzz, Arliss Queviilion, Lisa Quihis, Rita Rodke, Kevin Rohn, Michele Rotliff, Brendo Re-ode, Adriano Rexroof, Morie Seniors 139 Q, ,W .AP Richards, Stephanie Riley, Kelly Risner, Debi Robertson, Jeff e'l,l Rock, Daniel Rodriguez, Julie Romeo, Robert Ronjoin, Danny 'fit if 7,5 . wi an -J -ag Rose, Robert Rossell, Scott Rowon, Angela Rowell, Tonya Rowson, David Ruiz, Joseph -fa. Rowan, Carrie . ,,,tt.. is ei Sanchez, Bobby Seniors 5 1 ug. ive W7 Santanen, Jolene Sargent, Cynthia Sawaya, Wafaa Schaeffer, Richard Schilling, Dane Hey DUde!! 4, Schmillen, Theresa Schoenle, Rhonda Scibetta, Maria Schack, Debra it Scheer, Christina Schmidt, Donald S wi we Scott, Ernie Seniors l4l Scott, Heather Scott, Randall Scott, Shani Sensbach, Judy Shepard, Steven Shepherd, Lorraine Sherman, Christine Sherman, Scott Shotwell, John Hurry, nobody is looking! Siegel, Michelle Seniors . Sp- xg e X - Siekert, Bernard Silvia, Charles Simpson, Robert -ai Sipes, David it N I me -Y - f 1 -A 1 . 'Y 5 ' .. if Siragusa, Sabrina Slick, Billie Slider, Darren Sloan, Robert wi sf' 1' N, Smith, Daren Smith, David Smith, David C. l 'UQ Smothermon, Shawn Solz, Gregory Springer, Donna Smith, Kellie St John, David Seniors l43 Stallings, Frank Subasa, Lisa I Sylvester, Roger Taylor, Darrin , M ' - - 'Qi Standard, Wendy Stoudt, Marci .nr Sutton, Jim Sveine, Michaela Syverson, Lisa Tade, Rob 'TF' Stow, Michele 44 Swaringen, Roy - :L- .Q . .,.: ' ' XD' W' 'X ui., L, 5'1 J 5 , -G Tatum James Taylor, Robert Teters, Karen WX Thompson, Scott l44 Seniors GREA T EXPE C TA TIONS To be named valedictorian ofthe Senior class takes years of hard work and sacrifice. Valedic- torians for i985 are Jon Leon and Darren Slider. Darren plans to major in musical education at Andrews University in Michigan. He intends to become a Music teacher after he receives his Master's Degree. Darren's hobbies include lis- tening to classical music and studying German and Calculus. Jon plans to travel after graduation, and then attend either a technical school or a four year college majoring in electrical engineering. Jon's hobbies include skating, skiing, swimming and motorcycling. With all the work these two put into being number l, we can all expect great things from these individuals. Tonnessen, Brenda Traunero, Todd Trofy, Troy Tucker, Betty Trenkle Mike , Trimble, Pat E y Uhl, Marina Uribe, Eric Seniors if-nun-103 Uribe, Jim Vargas, Gloria Velesko, Sheri Vidal, Tony Voelker, David Vopat, Terri my lx:- Verdegaal, Paula Wagner, Conny , e 5 Wagner, Michael Walden, Cory Hey Man, What doth transpire here? l46 Seniors Walker, Michael Walker, Tom Wallace, Linda Walsh, John If only this was Ward, Tiffany Warner, Howard Washington, Kim .W 41 --af' Watts, Laurie ' Weaver, Deanna Weaver, Joe in German! Watring, Rebecca 6 .mi ..., W ' f: 'W-' , fr :gif ple ' A Webster, Larry Seniors I47 West, Ronda Whitaker, Shawna White, Joann Wicke, Kai Wilcoxson, Paulette Wilkerson, Robert Wilkinson, Rhonda Williams, Andrea Willits, Stacy Wilstermann, Joan Winter, Tony Wollesen, Julie 5 3 WOVTWGCK, MiCl'1Gel Wright, Raymond Wright, Robert Wuillmier, Dennis l48 Seniors e l Yousif, Heiko Zostoupil, Wendy Zisko, James -v-vnu.-w.,gg 'Q VORITE lm OF -Wag KS KGB 9lX' FAV IT , L M SRG Y' f, ,V .. y jxgg K. 'Six xx A ' :A 5 ,5 Seniors O A ADRAGNA, JEFF ACTIVITIES: x-country 8 track: I-4, senior class activities, Ibroomballbg crazy driving MEMORIES: Mt Sac inv I-3, crash 3, AP Eng, times w! MP, AB, SK, BD, MN, JK, ER, LK, TLJ I I-2- 83 FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, Be success ful Arch., Rich, Healthy, Happy, Never get old, Keep running, Luv U Mom 8 Dad, Thanks. AGUIRRE, ART -URO IlMICKEY ACTIVITIES: JV F-ball I yr Human re- lations, peer couns 8 Drama MEMO- RIES: Parties w! WB, JL, SL, PS, TS, CFI, IU, CT, AJ,J VS, wilk, MK mst memorable: Two M, GO Sisters, l'YearnaIs , GW, Halwn Prty 84 at home FUTURE PLANS: Go to college make people smile and marry the lucky woman. ALLEN, LEROY 'lLEE ACTIVITIES: Auto racing, Dungeons 8 Dragons, motorcycle racing, paint- ing little lead figures MEMORIES: Be- ing with friends, all the good teach- ers, having fun with my friends FU- TURE PLANS: Join the Army 8 get a job. ALVIDRES, ALMA ALICIA EMMA ACTIVITIES: Spirit club MEMORIES: Homecoming 84, Fun wf AR, X-mas dance 84 W! KW, acting wacky wf BT, Mr. Hastings FUTURE PLANS: Become Fashion Illustrator, fashion designer, and own my own fashion store some day, marry, have kids and live happily ever after. AMES, STACY ACTIVITIES: I-3 swim team, 2 ski club, 2 campus life, 4 ASB, Riding 3- wheelers, Being with friends MEMO- RIES: Laughing wf KP, DH, SA, KW, TR, SA, WZ, SM, Summer 82, 83 go- ing to the beach, X-fest, off roading, meeting Rick 8-l O-84! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college,? get mar- ried?, Live a long full and happy life! ANDERSON, WALTER ACTIVITIES: Naval sea cadets MEMORIES: Mr. Cunningham's biol- ogy class and the practical iokes played on Mr. Hoy FUTURE PLANS: Electronics career in the Navy. ANGEL, SHERRY ACTIVITIES: Sweethearts dance, go- ing out with friends, off roading wf JV and the gang MEMORIES: My I7th b-day, My specials friends LA, DG, PB, SB, AG, GV, Graduation nite of 83, GTW Bobby, crazy times wf CC in sum of 83, X-mas wfthe Gunters, Mom 8 family, being to- gether FUTURE PLANS: Keep in touch always w! close friends, Mar- riage 8 Happiness. ARNAIZ, KARON SUE ACTIVITIES: ASB, Campus Life MEMORIES: 8-20-83 Marc luv U 4ever crazyfBst fren Dana 82 Sum SM, KR, EC, buds O9fl swrvn Bad cars case SM Golg cart motor home DH CH's couses Talks 8 Times JR, Prom JV, JL, WB Limo Bud TP, ST Pool Fun X's SA, DH, KP, TR, Prot Dev SA nev- er tell FUTURE PLANS: College, thanx mom 8 dad Luv U I made AR- NOLD, CHERI ACTIVITIES: Spending S and being wf Bryan MEMORIES: meeting Bryan IO-3l-81, X-mas dance 82, Prom 83, B's Blazer, PR 9-I3-84, xtra good frenz JM, JW, LB, CM, RW MEMO- RIES: Be rich! marry Bryan Barraza and have fun, Thanx Mom 8 Dad, Bryan-I Love U! ARNOLD, SUZIE TOU TOU ACTIVITIES: ASB, Campus life MEMORIES: B-buds- KP, TR, SA, SM, DS, MS, SM, KW, DH, WZ I luv ya! BF- Deed Good Times wfSandy, KA rem, KO, KP, DH-4X4wf blubul Meet Chris, stuck on U, I Luv U FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, marry rich, Try not to get fat! ASHMORE, LISA L. MEMORIES: L 8 J's lhan, Beth, An- gie, Lance, Andria, Bruce, Christine, Nick, Roxanna, John, Brad Frenz Lyn, Daryl, Tavis, Mike, Jose, Pablo Special Times June 82, May 84, 68 Chevy GZ's Najah Marcus John Bur- gess Thanx Mom 8 Dad 8 Idogl Kiki FUTURE PLANS: Live a good life ASTOLFI, JO-LYNN JOBY ACTIVITIES: fresh. publicity office MEMORIES: 2nd Str. w!FM, RH, SV, and many more, Mexico wf Sheri, and the gang, meeting Sean 9!8! 84, Old Mission on Friday 8 Saturday FUTURE PLANS: Cosmetology school after grad, be w!Sean, be happy, Thanx Mom 8 Dad for the support 8 encouragement through my school years. B BARNETT, KRISTA SUE ACTIVITIES: 80-82 iv gym w!Angela 8 MD, Camp. Life, x-mas dance wf KC. MEMORIES: Goin out WXMS, UR, DM, RR, Sum's w!VG, HA HA! Meet- ing JE 8 TB, fam. camp, trips. Par- ties.. wfCM, TM, KC, DG, ML, oh boy!! Glad I met good friends CC, DG, MS, ILYLASI Thanx mom 8 dad 4 all the help u have gave me. I LUV YOU!! FUTURE PLANS: 2 go to fash. school, be a model lead a healthy 8 happy sing. life, BARNHILL, DONNA LEE I'BARNY ACTIVITIES: SFTB I-4, Tennis, Sr. Class, Campus life. MEMORIES: Meeting Grant 5f6!83 New Years 83 , Winning C.I.F. , x-mas dnc w!GT. Buds: CH, CH, DJ, BC, KG, TF, MS, CS, LH. CH 8 VS Good Luck! Thanx mom, dad, 8 memo ILY, FU- TURE PLANS: Be a court reporter, be rich, 8 marry GT someday. ILY Grant! BARRY, JEFF UWORLD B ACTIVITIES: Basketball I-4, Baseball 2-4, Football 4, Campus Life, ASB. MEMORIES: Being wfRC, JP, CL, BS, TH, MF, Chasing 'lMissile going out on missions, Sr. yr., Lake Havasu '83, Grad Nite, Prom, x-mas dance, sweethearts. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get married and have 2 kids, lead a successful life. BAUER, CLAUDIA ACTIVITIES: Swimming, jogging, horseback riding, go shopping, go out, DANCING, Campus Life, my boyfriend, MEMORIES: A very good time with Paula, Teresa, Shawn, Nicole, Tina, Clar, Bianka, Shelly, Tiffany, Lynda, FUTURE PLANS: Study English, Spanish, French, and German to become a hotel manager or s.t.h like this OR Physical therapy. BEAN, PAULA P.K. ACTIVITIES: Going to the desert and river 3-wheelin with friends, Going out wfHenry. MEMORIES: Getting together w!HC. 84. S.A I7th B-Day. Partying wf RB, HC, SA, PM, LA, SB, JH, LS. My I7th B-Day wfall my friends. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, get rich. Someday marry HRC and love him forever. BEAUDRY, TOM ACTIVITIES: BASEBALL 3-4. MEMO- RIES: CIF Baseball champs 83 Par- ty, Beach, SI movies, Mass. Good Times with TL, NH, JD 8 friends. Thanks mom 8 dad for putting up with me the last 4 yrs. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Grossmont play baseball, work, get married, try to get rich!! BEGLEY, DANNA DA HA MEMORIES: Fun wfAnt Deb, AS, LM, fthanks LMI, TW, SB, DF, Get- ting in trouble w!DF toga, Meeting James 9f83. Pty wfAS, LH, RD, LUV U MOM, DAD 8 SlS'S thanks 4 Every- thing GEE. FUTURE PLANS: Marry James Start A Family 8 Live For Christ. BENNETT, JEFF ACTIVITIES: Scooter rallies, partying, getting in trouble w!Jim Guy. MEMORIES: leaving ElCap IThank God!I Great times wfgreat people at SHS. Going wf Tosha F. FUTURE PLANS: Become burden on society, or an amoeba. Take that last, great, end of the world picture. See ya all in IO yrs. BERARDI, JESSICA DINGY ACTIVITIES: Glee Club 2 8 3 Journal- ism 4. MEMORIES: D-nights wfLG., TP WXLG, forever running out of gas. CC w!LG. S.W.D w!RS 8 LG., GS, AR, being best buds' wfLG 8 RS. Meeting DG, being buds wfDR, DC, SP 8 MT. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to go on to college and become a legal secretary, raise a family and enjoy the best times of my life. BIPPLEY, CHRIS ACTIVITIES: FB I-4, BB I-2, Campus Life, MEMORIES: Friends-MC, BS, NB, CL, JB, JP, SC, TH, JW, TJ Trip, Bill's Cabin, O Mup, Your The King Charlie, Thanx Mr. C, I2-I7-83 Meeting Suzie- The Good Times. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college, Make Lots of money, Be happy. BLAND, EILEEN POOFY ACTIVITIES: Band, Going every- where with Annie, Doing things I shouIdn't, rapping with David. MEMORIES: Annie 8 Robbin 8 David, Summer '84, The things I shouIdn't have done. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Marriage, Money, Happiness. BLANKENSHIP, THELMA ACTIVITIES: Swim-I, Tennis-4, fb 8 bse.b games. Dances, beach, riding my ATC, MuIvaney's getting foot- loose MEMORIES: good x's wf frenz 8 ex b-frenz. H. School Crushes. Best frenz w! Renea-I I yrs. X-mas Dance '84 w!SB, DB 8 BW. Joe I-2-85, SB 2-I5-84, DR, BR, DG- Thanx. FUTURE PLANS: College, Eu- rope, fulfill my dreams. Thanx Dad, Mom 8 Debbie- I love u! BLYTHE, THOMAS TOOMAS. TO- MAK ACTIVITIES: Heavy Metal Concerts, girls. MEMORIES: Maiden, Dio, Van Halen, Wasp, Rush, Ozzy. Thanks to all my friends JG, JM, SM, RP, BB, LM, RL, JD, SC, BL. FUTURE PLANS: More Heavy Metal Concerts, and more friends. BOEHRIG, SHEREE MEMORIES: Summer of '84 Beach, Parties, Special friends: LA, JC, PB, SA, KJ, JS. Fun Times WXLA, JC, Dancing, Movies, Beach, PARTIES, That one twilight zone night w!JS, Kevin I I-4-84. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Career, KIT w! Buds, Be Happy, healthy, and Wealthy. BOGGS, KAREN ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Spirit Club, Campus Life. MEMORIES: Best Frenz Melissa M. 8 Grace C, Crazy X's, Summer '84, beach, Pokey, Conven- tions-L.A, Sac., Fres., Magic Mt., gettin rowdy at games, popcorn, A.p., partyin w! crew at Churcks, dancing, GO FOR IT FUTURE PLANS: Live, Luv, Laugh, Keep in touch wffrenz, Be Happy, Career in fashion. BOWDEN, ANGELA KAY KlTTEN ACTIVITIES: Sym bd I-2, Camp Lif, SPIRIT, Pr. Cons, Annex, Nursing school Q Edgemoor. MEMORIES: Best X's wfAO, JH, TC, EB, Meeting Dan 8-2O-83, Dan's '84 Grad CQ LA, My I ii Psycho Bud, Tracy C. FU- TURE PLANS: Be a RN nurse in Ped W! BS CQ SDSU, Marry Spunky IHow's the storkl? Have 4 witto kids, I love you Dan, faithfully! BOWERS, LISA LIS MEMORIES: Getting together with David Sipes 8I . Being with my whole family. And all the good times with Dave! FUTURE PLANS: To spend as much time as I can with D0VId SIDES, go to College, get a good job, and hopefully marry Dave someday! l5l BRACKETT, CHERYL ACTIVITIES: Soph pub., jr. ASB Pub., volleyball frosh 8. soph jv., jr. 81 sr. varsity. MEMORIES: Promw!Rob soph, oct. 4, 83, b.f. Bonni, G.b Debi, CH, SL, AE, JS, KW, V.B.S.S., P.A.M.H. w!M.G.B., sen. break, L.M.W. Rob C.D.W.R. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Robert, live in Colora- do, have a family and be happy. BREITENSTEIN, TAMARA RAVEN SPAZ ACTIVITIES: Var. Gymnastics, Var. Cheer. Strat wfDM DL SW KT RM SR Beach 8. Dizzyland w!Dwarfs. B- FRENZ SW DL DM-I LUV U. MEMO- RIES: Singing 81 Making EVRYI LAF mt. Helix WfGang CRUSH on BEAR x-mas DANCE wfbear 83. Mtng. MC de CV tt MO 81 ESP doug 8. DE- VIN stacy, NEVER 4-get STRAT wfSTEVE 81 DOUG. FONE wfDL- thanx MRS. D. I LUV U MOM 81 DAD. FUTURE PLANS: Grow UP, STAY outta Trobl. Gros, SDSU become PHYSICAL THERAPIST. Marry GQman! be HAPPY 8. NEVER STOP LAFING! BRIGHT, APRIL ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross Country and Track I-4. MEMORIES: Meeting Randy I-I4-83, River trips wf Bob 81 Lori, Running w!Laura, team par- ties, junk food, Jet Skiing, being crazy at pre-meets, laughin. FUTURE PLANS: College, UC Irvine, being w! Randy, get married and enjoy the good life. BRUYN, JAN ACTIVITIES: Class off. 3-4, Hmcng 3- 4, I Club 2-4. MEMORIES: Late Nigh Cram Sessions, Floats lRemember Cardboard?I, Buddy-Buddy-Chum- Pals Jang, Maggie, Jenny, Lynda, Grace, Thanx Pennock 81 Bainum, N.P., Chris M., Bobby C., John H., My Mom 8 Sis, Love Ya! FUTURE PLANS: College, Career, Marriage, Fun 81 Money! BRUYN, JOAN ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class 4, I Club 2 8 4, Journ 2-4, College Bowl 3-4, Ski Club 4. MEMORIES: JC, MP, BC, JJ, Mrs. V, Mr. C, study tmes with DEDES! Christmas Caroling with Jenny 81 Margaret. IT'S BEEN REAL! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college rest of life and win many Nobel Prizes. BULL, SHELLEY J. MOUSSEY ACTIVITIES: Cl. off. IO, I I, I2, Spirt Clb. Collecting smurfs stuffd ani- mals. MEMORIES: Great K's wf frends 8- famly, Snow w!SR, Beach w!CP. Wild trips wfh BW. Partys w! RP. Good X's MS, LS LZ. Miss Rog- ers. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college gfMarried B Happy. BURD, VICKI MEMORIES: The Christmas dance 82-83-84 with Mike. Meeting Mike and being with him so long. Being with friends LW TM JS JJ. Most of alll love you Mom 81 Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Mike Aug. 85 live a I52 wonderful life, Make good Money have a family and stay close to the people I love. And to stay Best friends w!LW. BUSECK, CYNTHIA ACTIVITIES: Key, UMYF, Anl Conf., Ft.bl. games. MEMORIES: JL, VH, BT, DS, CC, KB, DP, MP, AP, CP, OC, LD, KO, RS, JC, BS, CM, TD, JB, JB, AW, Fun w!Friends, French 4 yrs, Francoise, Mom, Dad, Sis BB Sit. FU- TURE PLANS: France, Central, UN, Happy Family, Marry. BUZENES, MIKE I'BUZZ ACTIVITIES: Wrestling. MEMORIES: Winning all my matches in 8I-82. and being with Slime. FUTURE PLANS: I want to be a doctor so I'm going to army medical schools. C CABELLO, GENA WElNNER AC- TIVITIES: Softball, Basketball, Moto Riding, Camping, Checking Out Guys, Collecting Bears. MEMORIES: Summer 83, Meeting TT, EE, LA, AG, SB, KP, Shopping wfSis, BM, L. Car- gile, 8. being w!PT, WM, Camping at Pio Pico. FUTURE PLANS: go to Col- lege, get Married, have twins, Live in MT, Live Love, 8. Laugh. I want to thank the Guy family for making this all possible. Love Ya Lots. CAMPBELL, GRACE ACTIVITIES: Swimming, tutoring Spanish, Key Club, peer couns. MEMORIES: Fun with Karen B. 81 Me- lissa M., Dates, endless phone con- vos endless Senior Activities, EA. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to SDSU, travel to Chile, become either a word proces- sor or Spanish-English translator. CARDOZA, MIKE I'BARGDOZA ACTIVITIES: FB I-4, BB I-4, CMP LF, ASB. MEMORIES: Pals BS, CB, KR, BH, CL, JB, VZ, KM, RS, JP, RW, DD, TH, JG, MF, DC. CIF BB '84 , FBBNQT '84-KR Tell On Me. Meet- ing Di I2-3I-83 X-mas Dnc!84. Ist TMXALLXLG '83 8- '84 IFBI, Hm Com '84. I Love U Mom 81 Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Coll. ply FB be suc. in life. Be with Di Imy sugar babesi. CARIFI, OCTAVIA MRS. POSUM ACTIVITIES: hang w!Dag MEMO- RIES: DAREN SMITH BF w!Kelli Healy Gd Frnds wfJU CA TO SW SP KT DM TC MZ LA favorite yr 9- partying meeting new people Hallway durby w!KT TC CM Dances wfDS FUTURE PLANS: go to college become suc- cessful marry live happily. CARNEY, TOM TABLE TOP TOM ACTIVITIES: Fun times riding my bike and standing around on corners. MEMORIES: Doing a full table top on my bike and going with Lila. FUTURE PLANS: To marry Lila and have lots of kids. CARROLL, JENNY ACTIVITIES: CSF I 81 2, SKI CLUB 4, I CLUB 4, SENIOR CLASS. MEMORIES: Best Friends MK, Mom 8 Dad K, MP, LD, JB, JB, JJ, Partying with Cyndy 81 friends, Beach House 83-84, Skiing 84, Class of '85, Kory Wolf, Curran 2nd period. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Guys, Parties, Marriage, Trav- el, Children, Grow Old, Get Rich, Ski- Not Necessarily in that order. CASTELLI, JEANETTE MEMORIES: Meeting Curt 9-I5-83 frnz, MB LM CF SL GT CN MG. Se- cret fon Cals w!BM RP CG JH SM. 2nd St. w!Marci Wknds w!Curt- Marci Shopping w!Mom. FUTURE PLANS: Getting Married and becom- ing rich. CHRISTOPHER, RICK ACTIVITIES: FB I-4, Wrestlg I-2, HMCT., U.L Mtgs, Urinals, CL MEMORIES: Too Many To Write! Grasshopper, Rumple, Shube, Web, Chip, Missle Man, Stew, Mr. T, Gum- mybear, Flex, Noel, JV UL'ers Good Luck. pinto, tootie, kit, snack, lunch, MTB, Manizer, Sam, Locker Bud, KK. FUTURE PLANS: Be a Pro-stunt- man, Maybe Marry, 7 Kids, Be Rich!! Go to heaven. Hey Ma 8- Dad, SUR- PRISE! I Made lt! CHURCH, JAMIE LORINE MEMORIES: Prom '83 w!John IPI X- mas Dance '83-W!Rick Ithanksi V- Dance 82-w!JL 83 w!BG, 84-w!DE. My Buds LA, SB, PB, DG, MG. I Luv Ya! HC Escort. MOST MEMORA- BLE: Meeting David 83 Luvs Togeth- er I-II-84. My ring 7-ll-84. I L Y BM?-725. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Col- lege, live a long, happy, fulfilled life laughing and smiling all the way. See I made it! I Love You Mom 81 Dad Joe too! CLAUSSEN, TINA ACTIVITIES: Scooter rides in 82! wfT 8. L, Denny's, Adams ave, Don 7-28- 84, Park W!Ernie Earth, fun wfGJ 8t TJ, melrose, Del Mar fair 84. BB, MZ, what's love? BF's TF, KA, PW, TY. FUTURE PLANS: Move to Holly- wood. COCHOIT, JULIE I'JULES ACTIVITIES: Swim, Cheer, Ski Club, CSF College Bowl MEMORIES: Crazy Times with Mar PO CH GD NM FO AD ML LM LD Mrs. J. Cunningham, Dakin, Scuba, Chem. Del Taco, con- certs, bad dates, my car, Thank You Mother, Joe. FUTURE PLANS: VCSB, Maybe marriage, baby at 30, S as a marine biologist. COCHRAN, DOUG 'ISTU ACTIVITIES: Football 4, Wrestling 2, Campus Life, Surfing, Camping and Travel. MEMORIES: San Elijo Surf Sa- faris with MH, EU, FL, SZ, Whittier, Catalina with Vanya, E.C. Dances with BR, KK, JR, O.T.W. Tammy, Mulvaies Dances good times with Mike. FUTURE PLANS: To surf go to College Stay Single get rich Drive a Porsche, own a plane, Live in Del Mar and be happy. COLEMAN, KEVIN MICHAEL MONKO ACTIVITIES: Soccer I-4, Floats-3 in a row, Socks games wfJD, PM, KM, JZ, KQ, MG. MEMORIES: Bax. w!DF 8t JJ. Sum. 'I83 . Jr year wfKMT. BF's-RM, PM, MG, EM, B.B w!JJ 8- DF. Dancing w!Frnds at stratus. I' Luv you much Ronda tanx Ma, Pa. FUTURE PLANS: Take needed ceista, Find job, Leave Home at I'2O Live wffriends 81 fill out wardrobe. See u in IO. CONVERSE, LARRY ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 9 IO Il I2, Suiting, Skating. MEMORIES: Grow- ing up with the Santee Gang. V.B. Coach RS wrestling IOC.T. Spend I I I2 w!TK State with RQ IQ OQ BC SD in JC. C.K.E. My Bro TT. Thanx Mom, Dad, SC CC TS. FUTURE PLANS: Australia w!DS, happiness, Rad Chicks, Cool Waves, Tami. CONWAY, -JON ANDREW 'IMIGHTY MOUSE ACTIVITIES: J.V FB I-2, Wrstg I, Vars. F.B 3-4. MEMORIES: Christmas dance wfDeb, Mts., beach, getting excited w!Mr. Curran, sparkling wa- ter. Best Friends: Deb, DS, JR, DR, BS, JJ, JW 8. CL. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege be w!Deb good paying job hap- py marriage. COOK, LAURA ACTIVITIES: Cross Country I-3, Track I-3. Running, Biking, Horse- back Riding, Goofing Off St Loafing. MEMORIES: Good times running, Meets + championships, near misses and direct hits. Carrying the Olympic torch. Laughing wfso so many people, especially the udesert dudes ! FUTURE PLANS: College Career and of course Making It Big! COOKE, CHERYL ACTIVITIES: JA I, Spch I-2, Drama I, Photo 3, Yrbk 4. MEMORIES: Pty for NP where I met Rick, going out w!Rick, pizza w!Jeanna, movies w! Karen, X-mas dnx '84 wfR, S, J. frds WXCBKOARMSCMLSITKSIRSC. FUTURE PLANS College, Success, 81 Rick. COPP, JEFFREY C. JEFF ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Surfing with BP, MG, MTZ, TBT, WF, Gowing to par- ties MG, KJ gowing to f.b, b.b. games having fun, plastics with BP messin around. MEMORIES: KJ's rx7 upside down. OP pro, JU, TL, Bowling At Midnight X-mas Dance '84 Camping with frends. Exchange student KIE. A special thanks to my mom! FUTURE PLANS: Stay Single, Have fun, get rich I hope. Stay in San Diego. CORBIN, LARRY ACTIVITIES: Mrching, Jazz, Pep, Symph. band 9-I2, VK dist. Honor band II, I2 Who's Who Among High School Students. MEMORIES: 82 Tour BI Pep band. 84-85 Solos. Honor band, VK tour 82, 84 People: MR, VB, MW, AD, DS, Mr. C, ES. FU- TURE PLANS: SD SU Mrching Aztecs Ist trmpt. Music-bio maj. Jap 85. BD SCV Mry SJW. CORNWELL, STEPHEN RUMPLE ACTIVITIES: Football I-4m Campus Life, Ski Club, Gloria I-4. MEMO- RIES: X-mas Dance I-4 w!GIoria, es- condido, 3-O, The UL, Herzog's Bio, Hastings Psyc, Laughs, Friends-CL, RC, JP, CB, JB, KQ, AH, TS, NB, Coaches Cabin, l'Drop that chain Coffin wiggin, Thanks Mom 8 Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, keep in touch, fight fires. COULTER, AMY SUE AMERS ACTIVITIES: Banners l,Jazz Band lg Diving 2-3, ASB 4, DeITaco 3. MEMORIES: Good Times wfAn- anda, Summer '84, BLM, AK, LS, MS, TO, AH, DS, JU, DG, YOuth Camps 8 activities. Thanx Mom 8 Dad!! FUTURE PLANS: College, Ca- reer, Marriage, Kids, grandkids, etc. CRAMER, JAMES ZOGGS ACTIVITIES: Water Polo, Active in Senior Class, Surfing with the guys. MEMORIES: 8-7-84 with BC, MO , CL, and BJ in Kennedy Park. Parties. Parties. Parties. Chili Sauce eating contest with BC. FUTURE PLANS: Going to College. Have a family with RJ. CRAWFORD, CHRISTY ACTIVITIES, JV Cheer 2, Campus Life, ASB. MEMORIES: Getting to- gether w!Mark. Good 8 bad times wfTR, Cheerin w!CH, Skyshow 82, Party's w!TR, CH. Crzy limo ride w! CH, TR, Dinner wfMW CT KC, Scrm in the Drk wfKB. Second Wind 83 Cruisin w!JLMB, TR, CH. Loving Mark! I2-29-83. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Hawaii w!MW, Cheer til 97 wf CH, Love 8 Marry Mark! CUMMINS, CHRISTINE DIANE JU- NIOR MEMORIES: BXB w!Jeri, Jim llun. 83- jul 849, TP w!Mom, Prin, Car Chas- ing, photo booths, frenz: MD WS RB GV DL JA SM SV BC, family, GONZO, AI, W8R. RGWC!!! FUTURE PLANS: Army, Behappy 4ever and be all I can be! AMF! CUSTER, SABRINA SAM ACTIVITIES: Softball I-4, Swim I. MEMORIES: CIF CHAMPS I'83 , CIF party, the hill, B-Crew, Beach, Partys at Mo's, fun times w!Mo's, Herm, Mex, Duck, DR, TW, PH, KC, NH, JP, RA, Skyshow 82-83, H-Crew, B-B. Thanx MN, PD, PJ. FUTURE PLANS: College, family, always be happy, 8 live life to its fullest. I LUV YOU MOM 8 DAD, 8 JEFF. D DABBS, MARK ACTIVITIES: I enjoy bass fishing, Ro- deos, 8 country music. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Cuyamaca College than a four year college. DALY, MICHELLE FROG ACTIVITIES: Gym I-3, Campus lifel- 4. MEMORIES: Best buds TR, DS, MS, SM, JW, KQ, JH, JV, SV, CG, KP, MP, DL, TT, CL, GS, CC Ist luv GSXmas w!GS swthrt '83 w! KQ 8-I6-84. Ryan soccer games WXSY Prom '83 wfWayne I2-7-84 DS, JW, MS, Xmas '84 w!JH, LA wf KQ. Crzy times w!DS being frenz w!Sheri. FU- TURE PLANS: College get to know CL 8 live life one day at a time. Thanks Mom 8 Dad. DAVIS, LISA SHE-WOMAN ACTIVITIES: Tennis 4 yrs., J.V. BSktball 2 yrs. Memories: Xmas '82, '84, Xfest, Vltine Dnce '82 8 BK, Stratus-Egypt-say he wfme, GD, CH, Malibu 8 RW, YL, Wilson, Las Vegas wfML, TJ, USD RT, 8 CH. FUTURE PLANS: College, career, success 8 marriage. DAPRON, KAREN RUSTY ACTIVITIES: Frenz. Esp. KP, DS 8 AR. MEMORIES: It's so uug! English wf GA, LD, AR, DL, we luv U Mrs. Jelli- son! Best friend Kimmie Thanx! Steve Sadler 7-I-84!!! I luv U 2! Sum- mer '84 in NY: Sorry HE!! FUTURE PLANS: Marry Steve, have some rug rats, smile lots and stay red-headed. DEGREIF, ANTHONY ACTIVITIES: Band I-2, Cross country 2-3, wrestling 2-4, water polo 4. Track I-4. MEMORIES: Cruzn the nifty wfMF KB 8 the kids. Hey Mike Embowas Palm Spring wftrack Ari- zona wfwrestling, autobody w!JR, JW, Clarence, Isn't that the greatest thing you've ever seen. Good 8 bad times at McD's. FUTURE PLANS: Own a body shop, get married, be happy and rich. DELLA CRUZ, GLADIOLA ACTIVITIES: Tennis 4 yrs., track, bsktball, camping club, Key club, class officers 2 yrs.-involved 2 yrs. International club. MEMORIES: For- eigners, prom '84, Stratus w!LD, CH, ML, Dares, Olympics, Olympic com- petitors summer '84-L,A, Girls dtate, Cal St. L.A., pictures, Laws of Mo- tion Best 8 Loyal frinds LD, CH, ML,. FUTURE PLANS, College, mar- riage, children, success in what ever I do, to live a happy 8 healthy life. DEMARS, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Sr. Treas., ASB 3-4, JR. MR. GD., CSF 3-4, I club I 8 4. MEMORIES: M.C day float '84 EIIio Elliott , ADA, Pre cal, Friends-KD, JC, MF, LS, JU, CB, JF, Talks wfis my store, mg, mt-'84, Hi to my S.P's Has- sell 8 Noble. Thanx to Sr. Advisors for help 8 support. FUTURE PLANS: College, marry my dream man, be happy, rich 8 stay close to all my friends forever. DENISON, CHRISTY I'DUCK ACTIVITIES: SB I-4 MEMORIES: JH '78-83!8-30-84 CIF 83, lighting, shadow, livin m beach, sailin, sun- sets, L 8 SM 'U R my sunshine, JC's dart, Mom 7-4-82, Gram. B, Sumr 83 8 84, Duke, Mex 84, Chipper, Julian wfsis, frenz-JH, TT, SC, DH, DD, MO's, DR, JC, JG, MOm 8 Dad luv ya!! FUTURE PLANS: Live at the beach, college, marry. DENMAN, JULIE RENEE ACTIVITIES: Swim 2-3, church y youth group, art, guitar, beach, pho- tography. MEMORIES: accepting Christ, PCBBC 4-5-84 4-8-84 Disney- land, meeting the most wonderful guy JH., summer camp '84. Wonder- ful friends, SH, CM, JG, DC, RN, CC, DH, SR,-being part of a wonderful family. FUTURE PLANS: marrying and having a family, work wfkidsg living to the fullest. DIEBOLD, BRENDA ACTIVITIES: VB I-4, SB I-3 MEMO- RIES: CIF champs 84, CIF party, VB friends, get togethers WXTS, TG, CB, DR, SL. RTcrew BG, JW, KS, RD, MS, EW, NM, TK. Movies RS mts. Meet- ing Bill. Desert, sand, 8 3-wheelers. Mr. H in bio. FUTURE PLANS: Travel, career, marriage, kids, Live a long happy 8 healthy life. DOMINGO, CECELIA ACTIVITIES: Going for long rides, go- ing out at nights, beaches 8 the country. MEMORIES: Going to beach wfA.R. and meeting guys. Friends JG, DC, AR SG 8 Sgt. Nelson. FUTURE PLANS: going in to the M-A- R-I-N-E-S and having fun traveling and meeting new people. DORWORTH, DAVID FRITZ Knee boarding, bicycle racing sport fishing. Partying. Dollar movies. Fun times w!MT, JL, JJ, JJ 8 CY. MEMO- RIES: Meeting Stacy. Summer of 84 Hot fishin. Rad Blasters. Thanks mom 8 dad 8 Carol. I Love You Stacy. FUTURE PLANS: work, make lots of S spend it, get married have a family 8 race Baja. DOWNING, TERRI MEMORIES: Meeting that special someone. DOUG! IO-2-84. Thanx 4 being you. fun times wfbest buds Tonya 8 Daphne. My car 8 job. NJ 8 MS keep smiling. Sveine's you're a special bunch. Good Luck AH 8 the Harlans. FUTURE PLANS: college, marry Doug8be happy.Thanz mom 8 dad 4 everything. I LUV U!!! DURHAM, TRISH TROUBLE MEMORIES: Jan. I7, I983-Gr died made other things die! Go-Go and K.C. diff exper! JRNY concert out- standing! D.P. C.B. A.P. G.C. V.S. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to coIIege!Brdcstg marry Mr. Right have 2Ch and most imprtly, out of wheelchair 8 stay out!! DUVALL, ANGELA ANGIE 8l movies, late nite: bowling 8 beach trips. w!FM, RM, LM, 8 JL. MEMORIES: Disneyland 84 wfLM Spec. RefIectw!TM, LJ, SH, LM, JL, FM, Talks w!JL, FM, RM, Spec. X's wfLM. FUTURE PLANS: Attend 2 yr. college, find a career 8 enjoy life. E EASTMAN, CATHI BRAT ACTIVITIES: Kiwanettes, Campus Life. MEMORIES: 5-I3-83 Meeting Jimmy, 7-6-83 Jimmy. Fun w!JT RC KO PB JG MB. FUTURE PLANS: To marry, love, and live my life w!Jim- my, and to always love the Lord. Thanx mom for your good upbring- ing. EDGHILL, KARLA JEAN USUN- SHINE ACTIVITIES: X-mas pajent '83, Choir 83 , Drama 84-85 MEMORIES: E.F.Y 84 FF: CK JG KH WA CP DS KJ MC 8 EH. ILY Mom, Dad, JG 8 CK. Blue Meanies wfJG. FrifSat, Nights w!CK JG 8 frenz. 3 yr. grad. Thanx GHS 8 SHS 3-4-84 , 2-24-84? Live life to its fullest. EKLUND, JODI ACTIVITIES: Campus Life I-2. MEMORIES: Being wfFriends SM EL SL MG HE MB, good times w!'IFred L+R Oct 6, I984. I LOVE YOU MOM + DAD and THANK YOU. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, Keep in touch wfFriends and Family. Live Life to the Fullest. ELEDGE, APRIL SHORTCAKE ACTIVITIES: ASB, AI Aaraaf, Drama. MEMORIES: 6-I3-83, HP, MG, Sum- mer 84 Wes, FD, DM, RG, TS, SS, M mt. Thanx Dad, Mom, Bros, Wes, Mrs. J, ET, KG, MH, DS, JB Beach Mts. FUTURE PLANS: Life in Christ, Marry Wes, joy 4-ever. EMRICH, ELIZABETH FUTURE PLANS: I am going to at- tend cosmetalogy college, take one day at a time, and hopefully be blessed in whatever I do. EMRY, TONY UBULLET HEAD ACTIVITIES: V. Football, Wrestling Having Fun. MEMORIES: Chay 8 Me, Good time were Having Our I Date Christmas Dance Love Getting N. Park CWB FRN GF: WF BG: LC: MG, M, C, PC: CHAY: B: R, CHAY: CHAY: CHAY YA YA. FUTURE PLANS: Hopefully college, Chay, Succeeding in what I do. Keeping Sane. Living. F FELLOWS, TINA ACTIVITIES: Class asst. MEMORIES: Scooter rides '82 w!LH 8 TH. Sum- mer of '83 wfTET8KAK. Wonder ful times w!Alex. Stratus Balboa Park, Denny's Adam Ave., State, LA wf Tina, KA, T, HS, Em, CG, JP, JU, DD, SS, T. FUTURE PLANS: Go to FIDM study fashion design, live in LA w! Tina FERGUSON, MICHAEL D. FERG ACTIVITIES: Track, H2O polo, SR. Prez, ASB, B-ball, surfing. MEMO- RIES: ADG, CL, HW, TT, CM, SW, KT, DR, GB, KW, JB, SMB. Erreca, thanks, so rad stay golden, love ya! Larry, Doug, 8 Dawn patrolls, Home- coming King, Anthony EmboZ, FU- TURE PLANS: USC, Architect, Beach House, never get married 8 keep my I53 truck. FERNANDES, MAHER Mohomad ACTIVITIES: Girl watching working out with weights. MEMORIES: Joe B- party, HW raceT with MT, JT, BT LD, being in class w!JG, CG, CK, TB. FU- TURE PLANS: Work my way up to become an electronic engineer. FONTENOT, DANA, DlNO MEMORIES: DD on Friday and Satur- day nights Going to visit Mary at Jack-in-the-Box. going to LTD 8t the pond with my friends lbestl. Sitting in front of Brian's fireplace w! Andrea 81 friends. FUTURE PLANS: I want to go to a four year college and be- come a teacher for the mentally re- tarded, get married and have lots of kids. FOWLER, JOHN ACTIVITIES: Yearbook MEMORIES: Swimming in DK-50, stopbath 8. Hypo for,8 hrs. before the yearbook deadline. Listening to the old, but hu- morous Iies of Richard Hoy. Remem- ber lie detector and C39? FUTURE PLANS: To live forever in a paradise on earth. FRADETTE, DON ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2-3, fishing MEMORIES: BXTRS W! KE, JJ, Woody, Boris, MP, len BB'S w! KC, IJ, Boris, CC, SP, Boris Tanx Mom 81 Lou FUTURE PLANS: open International Bagel Factory and become a million- aire. FRANCO, JIM Thunderstick ACTIVITIES: Fb 2 yrs, VBB 4 yrs. MEMORIES: feb ll, 84 meeting Amy, CIF 84 camp w! Fbteam. Part- ing wf TE, FF, TF, JR, MP, AB, SY, PC, Mom, Dad, SHD 84 w! Amy, Coach Schoten. FUTURE PLANS: PLY BB, live Iif to fullest, marry Amy. FREY, ROBERT D. JR. ACTIVITIES: Just school. MEMO- RIESI Four hard, but fun years, week- ends wf friends. FUTURE PLANS: Stay single for awhile, then get mar- ried, make a career in Plastics. FRIEDLI, JEFFREY S. ACTIVITIES: ASB 3-4, CSF, FFVF, Cada. MEMORIES: VF 8t DC wfDM, CH, WO, T Twins 84, Good X's wf LS, RS. NM, MS, LM, JS, DK, wknds in La Jolla, 'IGizmo , summer 84 wf Lisa. fren Rick, McD wf LS, SB, JS, my car Hoy, AP, Ms. Schaffer, Ha- waii. FUTURE PLANS: Berkeley, Fer- rari, Marriage, Success, Pres . FROST, DANIELLA DWANN MEMORIES: Reggie P. I-5-8I, Good friends RP, MP, JV, LC, HH, DS, TO, LH, DC, CJ, DR, Being in Galyen's class, Thanks Miss BXM. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Business Coll., be- come an ex-sec. Marry Reggie have kids and be very happy 4-ever. G GALLAGHER, CARY BOO BOO I54 MEMORIES: The encounter with OE, JD, NE, LH, At south M R-BP, BSH, AT, SD, NE, Jamaica w! Petty Hays little girl w! the ring. No way due, Don't lie due V. Killer. FUTURE PLANS: Get rich in elect. tech., get engaged to JD. GANN, MARK MARCUS ACTIVITIES: Diving team, Drama, Speech, ASB, Swim team, Spirit club, CSF, Water polo MEMORIES: D0- reen Hansen, the drama people-Kirs, Dennis, Ananda, Jody, Theresa 8t Mrs. Morgan. Diving wf Ananda, l'Discovery Day, and my buddies from English. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Med Career, Family, Happiness wf Doreen. GARCIA, JESSE 'll-I.M.S. ACTIVITIES: Band I,2 plenty of Heavy Metal concerts, played the drums of coursellll MEMORIES: Iron Maiden concert and Dio, thanks to all my friends TB, SM, LC, JM, RP, Parades I'm gonna miss all my girls MM, CM, CG, Blondies rule! Heavy Metal forever FUTURE PLANS: To become an electronic technician and be successful and buy a drum set and be in a Heavy Metal Band. GARNER, MICHELL ACTIVITIES: 82 JV Basketball, Jour- narism MEMORIES: Spending my time wf Kia 81 Rob. Mrs. Foster's 2nd per. Good times wf KP, CC, JC, SS St CP FUTURE PLANS: Owing my own fashion magazine. Spend the rest of my life with Kia. Live well off. GARRETSON, CINDY ACTIVITIES: Going to the beach wf friends meeting people and loving Van Halen MEMORIES: Good times wfBlondie 81 woman 81 Ty GD I Lov U 4 ever, partying on weekends, meet- ing cute guys. FUTURE PLANS: Gra- duate, get a good job, move in w! Blondie! w woman. live on the beach, maybe get married 8. live happily ever after. GATES, MANUEL J. MOON- BEAM ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3 yrs, surfing w! Billy Bob, TBT, MTZ, GP, skiing. MEMORIES: OP PRO 3 Yrs San Eligho w!PM, JC, BP. Being w.s friends KC, MTZ, DV, JC, JS, JV, PM, JP, RM. Going to BI, OB, TT, AA concerts. FUTURE PLANS: Be rich, unem- ployed, move to the Bahamas. GAY, JULIE ACTIVITIES: danc'n, Ftb games. MEMORIES: Frenz, SG, RP, DF, beach 84, 4th period PE 83, GC TD, PN, PH, Eng 84 NH, PH Talking wf CE, SL, KP, WS, CG, LQ, TE, MG, KD, DS. Laugh'n wf JC, AD, AH. Be'n wild. Best buds TG, JP. MBT-Bear JF. Like'n BS L Luv'n EU. Luv you all. Tanx Ma 8- Pa FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, S, Family, be happy. GERTH, DEBBIE ACTIVITIES: Photo, Yearbook, campn, swimn, ocean. MEMORIES: Good times wfold frendz-RS buds, MLSher, FS, KS, JC, family, sis, S- Cliffs, partys, concert CC 81 Q's, campn, snorkln, DP, BP, Y-camp-SM, JP, CM, Halloween 84, resln-Peto, River 83, 84, Porky 81 Petunia days, hikes, skate dates-Bein happy wf Bill, Xmas dance 84. FUTURE PLANS: Travel, Xplore, Photograph the world, Live happy, die laughing. GIBBS, SHIRLEY ACTIVITIES: rvr, trps wfLaura, gettin my Baja Bug 84, mtg JK QQ wood- wards, 3-wheelin 81 cruzin. MEMO- RIES: Quiet Riot 84, Journey 83, mud bogs, 84, being BIF w!Laura Cook, crzy X's WXLBL, CT, MW, SG, Partyn w! LC, JK, RB, GC, LL, JLK. FUTURE PLANS: BE a Dental Asst, get mar- ried Iive happy. I lu MBD. GIDEON, THAD ACTIVITIES: surfing, sailing, comb- ing hair, eating funions. MEMORIES: surf sesions w!KD, CD, DT, JJ, EP, GO, KG, RK, MH, SZ, PC R +Fun. Looking at Protozoa in Biology. Spazing w!Ken, Dennis, Jef H. GILLY, CHAY ACTIVITIES: V-gym 4, V-cheer. MEMORIES: Bd. prg RPT, CD unc PT, TE, MD, Frog, SW all gym pals, Thanx Kim Hosen PWB, Stay out, JT OUCH! Special Thanx Mom and Dad I love you! and Kim 83 yr. BX. FUTURE PLANS: Be adr. Live happy and long, love Tony! Learn to speak Cambodian. GODFREY, CHRIS DIFFER ACTIVITIES: BB MEMORIES: Oingo wf TC, TE, Prtng wf DC, RBH, JJC, DOO, CLM, MMM, 20 crw, HM, FLP, BOZ, AH, LC, BR, EW, LH, BH, MG. Yry-der-frnds, TF, MM, RB, DL, RH, DC, SB, CS, LH, Mom, Dad. FU- TURE PLANS: Achtt- Home- Money- Nice Family GONZALEZ, DAVID B. l'GONZ ACTIVITIES: BO wffriencls, fixing up my 67 mustang fastback, going out wf girlfriends. MEMORIES: I Ith grade thru I2th w!Diane McGIoth- lin, closet friends thru school since 6 grade Justin H, David D, Todd T, etc. FUTURE PLANS: Working in the Automotive field, possibly construc- tion also painting. GONZALEZ, LISAMARIE 'lLOLA ACTIVITIES: swim I,2,4, Xcountry 2,3, track I,3, yearbook, Journalism Xmas Dance 83, being wfGB, D- nights. TPing, Ratt WXJB, summer 84, Halloween, MM, concerts, parties w!RS, SDW at the D camping wfCC. Special frenz TK, LC, KC, MT, AB, DC, EG, EW, TW, guy watchin, chats 8. craziness wfbest buds JB, RS FU- TURE PLANS: Be a writer, snag Mr. Right, stay close to my family 81 friends. GONZALEZ, SILVIA CRISTINA ACTIVITIES: Danc'n, TJ, Party'n, Guys, MEMORIES: Be'n wfLuis, 6f I4, bch 9f7!84 + TS, frnds RP, DF, TO, JG, GC, MC, DM, LS, LQ, JV. Disnyland, Prom w!DN 84, meet'n RR 82, RF 83m Brothrs wedd 5fI9f 84, Thanx Ms Blodgett +RP 4 be'n there. Los Quiero Mucho Ma Y Pa' FUTURE PLANS: Be happy. GORDON, BILL ACTIVITIES: Playing football JV I Ith Var I2th, being wffriends, campus life, working at RT. Listening to good music having fun w!Brenda. MEMO- RIES: being wf friends CJ, RA, TE, JP, MG. Being w!BD 84, having good times w! friends at school. I will al- ways have memories of High School good and bad. FUTURE PLANS: Get a better education, get into the ser- vice, make a career for myself, be w!BD, get married later in life, settle down and enjoy. GORDON, CHRIS MEMORIES: Mr. Beach's lectures FUTURE PLANS: write computer games, make a million GUNTER, BOBBY ACTIVITIES: football I-3, track I MEMORIES: Getting together w! Sherry, having long talks wfmy aunt. FUTURE PLANS: owning my own business, living with the girl I love and traveling around the world w! friends. GUTIERREZ, JACKELINE MARIA JACKIE, BROWN EYES ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 83-84, cam- pus Iife 84. MEMORIES: My closest friends are DC, JD, MH, JM. Friends l'II love till the end of time: ES, SP, DC, AA, CD, BP, SG, RP, DF. Thanks to ES 8 DC, I wouIdn't be the person I am today, Thanks guys for everthing. I love you both. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a junior college and have a beauti- ful family someday. GUY, KIM ACTIVITIES: Drama, Key Club and handicapped volunteer. MEMORIES: A very special person that means a lot to me, DS and one handstand which I adored and everyone back at Cajon Park Annex. FUTURE PLANS: To raise my baby the best I know how and make the best household for my husband and baby. Most im- portant, Be happy! H HAISON, JAY EDDY ACTIVITIES: lOth grade football, basketball, baseball: motocross MEMORIES: going to Valley Chris- tian my soph, year where I met many friends and learned patience and closeness with God. My JR. year I met J.D. She's made my year here great. FUTURE PLANS: being a ma- chinist. HAMM, SANDRA MEMORIES: Getting together w!J.C. being wffriends B.R. A.R. K.L. D.B. S.Q. T.M. T.L, TCHR'S J.C. B.H M.D M.B 'IAEROBICSH FUTURE PLANS: . career, looking forward to 5th yr. wf J.C. K.l.T. wffriends B.R. A.R. D.B. T.L. S.T. R.S. HANSON, DIANE PUNKIN SU- GARBABES ACTIVITIES: sb I-4, trk I-2, swim-I, vb-I, soc-3 MEMORIES: meeting Mike I2!3If83 the Cars, Billy ldol Best Buds-KP, SA, KA, SA, BR, KW, SB-Buds CIF 83-84, SB CHAMPS! Duck! making all lg 8. all CIF Kutas! being w!Mike FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, thanx Pete! Marry Mike after he gets rich, have I boy be suc- cessful, happy, rich Keep loving Mike. HANSON, DOREEN SHORTCAKE ACTIVITIES: CSF, Var. Swim, Spir, Club MEMORIES: Meeting Mark, X- Mas Dance '83, Time spent with Robbin, Being an Honors Student, Speech tourn X-Mas '83 at Pat Hen- ry, Trip to Huntington, Learning about myself. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, Career in Medicine, Happiness with Mark and Family. HANSON, KELLY M. MEMORIES: Being w! frenz, Meet- ing MR 5!23f84, MEXMR 7!22- Frenz TR, MN, MK, TB, MS, CG, TK, Mike R. T-anx Marla, MM w! Ray '82 '83, Thanx Mark- I Luv U! MK, ML, You're special! Mom thanx k- I2, Mike-be my MARINE 4-ever! I Luv U! FUTURE PLANS: Marry MR- be happy -love CHRIST-work -Thanx Mom 8- Dad-Luv -U! Luv God! HARMAN, CHRIS HAL ACTIVITIES: home work, spending time in the library, exploring the un- known MEMORIES: Old Mr. Murphy, Friends like GW, DF, JM, RM, SS, DR, MO, SW, FUTURE PLANS: Move to Chula Vista and open a Tortilla shop. HARTER, IRVIN ACTIVITIES: photography and Draft- ing MEMORIES: High School Chums: KRXKWX PWXAP XTVX SRfand CG FUTURE PLANS: I plan to move to Australia for a year. Then move to New Zealand and go to the Christ church University and study photog- raphy and architecture. HARTSUYKER, MICHELLE MITCH ACTIVITIES: going to the Beach, Skating, Water Skiing, MEMORIES: Weekends, Mr. and Mrs. Perrine. They gave me a place to live and made me feel wanted and loved Best Friend Anna Brooks FUTURE PLANS: go to junior college for 2 or 3 years Imaybeb take business classes Be a legal secretary. Get married to Mr. Right. HEACOCK, BRIAN ZlPPER ACTIVITIES: Bkbl I-4 fb 3-4 surf w! KR, ski w!KR weekends with dad. Thanks Charlie 430 1150 Homecom- ing SM MEMORIES: Best friends wf KR Wind Sea with RC thanks a lot Mom 8. Dad you're the best. Best buds KR, MC, DC, JB, JT Hope you make it Jim Kevin Radke hope you can live H.B. FUTURE PLANS: Estate, Rolls and many a QUEEN See ya in I O years. May God be with you. HEGENBART, SUSAN SUE ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, softball, basketball, volleyball at UCS Choir 81 Ensemble at Santana MEMORIES: Tour wf carrie, Lisa, 8. Rhonda. Good times in the choir room wfC, L, 8. R FUTURE PLANS: Possibly going to College. Getting married. HEMINGWAY, EUGENIA M, GE- NlE ACTIVITIES: x-country I8t2 track I MEMORIES: Being a fashion pig, best buds w!KT, LE, TE, JS, EB, TH, MJ, Summer of '83, my family, what a bargain, talks wfTodd, buy it, buy it, old times wf Eric. FUTURE PLANS: Go to College, become a leg secre- tary marry a rich man 8. use his cred- it. HEMING, PATTI ACTIVITIES: Rock 'n' roll, Being w! friends: BH, KM, JM, CC, WR, AR, MD, KC, DM, JC, JC, DE, SC, KH, Morning trips w!DH, KA, RL, MB, NS, KC, nose dive MEMORIES: Skyshows 7,8,9, camping, the Honda, VOJ, Lowie, Joe's house, Beth's B-day, The Limo. concerts: ZZ Top, OW Wow Man Dio, Ozzy, Scorps. FUTURE PLANS: Pay back Mom and Dad HENEGAR, VALERIE ACTIVITIES: Vice prez of Sp. CL. 3-4 MEMORIES: Timez w!BJS, F.B 8. B.B GAMES Curran's alg. class, Mr. Lobb Mouse Schaffer's A,P. discus- sions , The Gang esp. KM, MS Times w!BJS. LUV YA FUTURE PLANS: College, career, marry BJSI? Have kids, live life to the fullest, Luv Ya Guys. HEREDIA, ANDREA '!JABERJAWS MEMORIES: Sum '82. '83, '84-met Dave-Luv U DT! Cruz 2 McD. 4 Jt Tera U R A great BF! GT in clunker mobile. SV- I l:OO? JU u r great! I luv U Buds: TO, JU, CJ, DT, JC, DP, NM, CA, GK, DF, JF, SL, RH, CM, FUTURE PLANS: Live at beach, Have SSS! HERZOG, LEO S. !'LEO RAMBO ACTIVITIES: Ski Club Prez. ROTC MEMORIES: Buds JJ, CC, JP, CL, SC, GV, MK, BP, RC, Ski Trips X-mas dance '84 3rd per. Gonzo, thanx Mom 81 Dad FUTURE PLANS: Army, college, mountain House, S.F. Travel HIPONIA, CYNTHIA PSYCHO ACTIVITIES: Key club, CSF, Camping club, college bowl MEMORIES: friends: GD, MEETS the Band M.L. I didn't bring my lD J.C. 'Ilet's go out and look at the F. stars R.M in Currclns '!Guess what I did this week- end J.J. ten cents !?! A.B ualways wear a seat belt in a Jeep! also JF, LD, MH, FUTURE PLANS: Fulfill my 3 goals in life, achieve success without working. HODGSON, DAVID ACTIVITIES: like to go off roading, fishing, food. Like to go out wf SJ, RA, CM, TB, AP, PW, KS, KS, and love to go to the beach and snow. MEMORIES: Herzogs class, baseball, prty in Alpine. I'm happy I met SJ al- ways. FUTURE PLANS: Be a cop or play a professional sport. HOFFINS, RANDY BIFF ACTIVITIES: Dancing, playing golf, going to the beach and girls. To have as much fun as ya can in San Diego except building a snowman or ice skating. MEMORIES: Good times wf SL, LM, SJ, DR, and Jeff, Nikki, Cristy, Tim. HOLLAND, JAMES I'JAMIE ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 83-84 season Bowling, Santana National baseball, guitars MEMORIES: Meeting DB, taking rth at a wrestling tour. in 83- 84 season. Taking electronics, friends MO, SG, RP The Kodiak Bros. DR, SM, Teasing Barb about her cof- fee breaks FUTURE PLANS: Marry- ing Danna Begley, becoming the King of Holland and sleep the rest of my life. HOLLAND, NEAL SPIKE, SKID LID ACTIVITIES: All you have to do is ask my friends what I do MEMORIES: having fun with friends whenever I'm with them FUTURE PLANS: To kick back for a while and then find a job. HOLMAN, POLLY ACTIVITIES: Key Club-I ,2,3 Spirit club-4 Speech team -2 JV swim team -I MEMORIES: Good times with T.C., P.N., J.G FUTURE PLANS: attend col- lege, major in physical therapy, get married, have children, and live a life of love and happiness. HOWARD, MARILYN MAR ACTIVITIES: CSF, Scuba, photo, ski, swim MEMORIES: Thanx Dad for your love. Many thanx to Mrs. C. Ms. R, Mr. C and my wonderful fam- ily. Julie and Joe I love you both. Best times with JU, JC, LG, CN, CY Miss- ing Mom. Kelli FUTURE PLANS: UCSB, Baby at 30, Maybe marriage, my own island, Be happy. HOWE, MARY !'GUTSY MEMORIES: D.D on Friday 81 Satur- day nights. having fun in 5th with DF 81 DF LH Cruising on Rivertside with RG and AK and going to Mac Don- ald's. To my best buddy RG had a lot of fun FUTURE PLANS: I want to go to college and become a Lawyer, or to be a beautician To find someone special and to live a successful ca- reer 8t to have a wonderful family someday. HUGHES, JANICE LYNN JANAN- ICE ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3-4 MEMORIES: Parties-Nights spent wfMW, PB, RT, JS, MK,pK?, EL, AB, ?racticing- ????'I- guys soccer team Mud fights WXVG, TF, LH, KP, BM, KM, JK-the rest of the girls soccer team. All the friends I have made over the 4 Yrs. at Santana Computers w!DS, DM FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, make new friends, party. J JACOBSON, DEBORAH ACTIVITIES: Softball Fresh. JV. Soph. Varsity. MEMORIES: Deron Hunt IO- I7-82 Skiing w!DH Mammoth Trips, learning how to Ski wfmom Playing for lightning 8 Santana X-mas dances ring from DH I0-I7-84. FU- TURE PLANS: Marry Deron be a beautician make lots of S Drive a fiero Luv U DH it's been great. Luv U Mom U'r the greatest. JAMES, CHARLES !'ARTIE ACTIVITIES: 2 yr.FB, T 81 F MEMO- RIES: ES, RP, GH, JP, Football, track, all the times at the movies. Being with DebiTJ8tBJ I-I I-83, I-I I-84, I- I I-85 3-I 0-83, RC-DR in 3. RC's-stick G.H-stick. FUTURE PLANS: Get Rich, Get Married and have a small family. Help, friends get rich. JARVIS, JERI NICOLL WHITEY MEMORIES: Best buds wfChris. w! Jon-bud at 39I. 2 K.B.F. times w!KR Friends always RB, WS, MD, SL,. Long live Rocky 8- Winkle! FUTURE PLANS: Have a fireworks 81 cham- pagne time! JEWELL, NATALIE NAT ACTIVITIES: Skiing Club MEMORIES: Coke machines, MT Dew, L Mead, break up wfPT Meeting KEVIN. Mrs. K, Skiing, PT IAHI Shooting people. Great times with Mickey, Goat. FU- TURE PLANS: Move in with Mickey and find a job with computers and live happy ever after. JO, JANG ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Officer Ski Club, President of the I Club, Home- coming float MEMORIES: Buddy- buddy-chum pal Uanl, Chris, Joan, Jenny, Maggie, Lynda, John, Bobby, John D., Hoy, Bainum, Pennock, Mom 8. Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege-Law, Accounting, Dinero, trav- el, marriage, ninos, JOHNSON, SHERI ACTIVITIES: Softball 9 and IO Bas- ketball JV 9. Varsity IO-I2 CIF CHAMPS '84. MEMORIES: Basket- ball '!84 Cif Champs. Partying with the gang. Spending ultimate times with David, Thanks Mom 81 Dad. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to College, Be- come a legal secretary, and Make Lots Of Money. Spend my future with D.H. K KELLEY, JANAE ACTIVITIES: Soccer, track, cross country. MEMORIES: Football games wfKM, PO. Surfing w!TS, KM, Friends wf LW, LC, MR, LS, TS, KM. Weekends wf MM, TS, VZ: Soccer. FUTURE PLANS: PB WXTS, HW, C, DP: College, Travel, good l55 job: marriage, KENT, WILLIAM JOHN !'JOHNNY ACTIVITTIESZ Chasing girls 8. being chased by girls. Weightlifting, HOMEWORK skateboarding. MEMORIES: Getting harrassed by narks, Mr. Homik's class, Cindy Gar- ritson, Steve Martin. FUTURE PLANS: Journalist schooling to be- come a writer. L LABERGE, ANANDA NANDA ACTIVITIES: Var Swim 9-I2, CSF IO, I2, Water polo IO, Drama 9,IO,I2, ASB officer I I, Jr. National Swim Team 9-I2. MEMORIES: Good time w!Amy in 83-Best pals this year wf Lisa B Cif glory in 8l , 82 81 83. Good friends w!Mr. Hoy, Mrs. 8. Mr. Bainum. Love you all! LANG, CHRISTIAN H. ACTIVITIES: FB, Trck, ASB, Camps Lfe MEMORIES: The UL? Best fds RC, SC, JB, JP. Shot Put gng. Buds MF, CB, TH, BS, MC, KQ, M 8. D Love U, Thanx 4 evrythg. Guys, together we R one. We shall go our seprate ways 4 srch of our lives, but we will reunite again and be as we were, un- til then God be wfus. LAWSON, SHANDRA !'SHAN ACTIVITIES: Peer Cous 3,4, n-less phone convo's. MEMORIES: Good timz w!LM, BA, VS, LM, JC, RH, JA, Mrs. Carr, SYW 9-I6-84. FUTURE PLANS: Live life to the fullest, be happy, keep smiling I luv u mom 8. dad JM, CM, TL, RL, TV. T hanks for the blast. MEMORIES: All 4 years- great! Thanks for the I year JM, never forget it. II-30 Jr great per- son. 84 one great year I'Il never for- get High School nor will I forget a couple of people either. FUTURE PLANS: Have fun and enjoy life, maybe go to JC, find a place of my own, take one yr to travel. LEGARE, KELLIE ACTIVITIES: Campus life I -3. MEMORIES: Fun times wfCD in 9th and lOth. Nights at the beach. Sum- mers of 83 Si 84, friendships, good times wfMC, TO best of all meeting Troy. Workin' wfGN, TT, JT, JS, FU- TURE PLANS: JC then trans to State, earn CPA, live happy marry, have kids. LEHAN, KEVIN ACTIVITIES: Football 4, Campus life, track 4. MEMORIES: Escondido 3-O friends w!CL, RC, JP, DL, MG, JC, MC, Bill's cabin, champs w!DL, MC Span wfFrankIin, laughs, good times, beach. Thanks mom 8. dad I love you a lot FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, make friends. LEMKE, DENISE ACTIVITIES: JV Gymn 2, Beach, Stra- tus 8i Dsnyland w+DM, SW, SP, TR, RM, KI. MEMORIES: Best friend for- ever Deb! Sumr Luv w!BD. '!Patriot- ic -DM, KT, RM, N ites at law, Mt I56 Helix, Met SW, TB, SP-I luv u all. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college set my career, marry 81 live a happy 81 re- warding Iife. Thanks mom, Dad, Rich, Deb Luv U. LENHOFF, CHRISTOPHER J. LENNY ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2 yrs, danc- ing, putting up w! the Brothers MEMORIES: The 20 crew IJJ, JH, GS, DS, JW, JR, JLI. JC's FB games. Beach's class 81 Psych. SPARKY FOR PREZ. Good times at JH'S CHILI SAUCE . LEON, JON H. ACTIVITIES: CSF MEMORIES: CB, BN, DP In lib. Drafting w!Lobb, DS, CL, JW, MF, DP, CL, BN 8. VH. Histo- ry w!Beach, math. Rodgers 81 Noble. Cunningham?!!1i? Fun wfhamsters, gerbils, animals etc. Pe 9th VM, IOth RC. FUTURE PLANS: World of work, expand horizon of know. Never be- come too health, weath, wise, to re- mem class of 85. LEONE, STACY GRACE ACTIVITIES: VB 4 yrs, Sr class ASB. MEMORIES: 2nd Wind 84, Bobby McKees, thanks great times w!TS, NM, RT, Had fun at Magic M, Thanks to all my VB pals. Luv Ya! Thanks Mom!Dad, FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, start a career, get married and live a happy live. LEVAN, TRINA MARIE ULITTLE ONE ACTIVITIES: Campus life, going to football games, good times wf friends 81 being wfMicheaI. MEMO- RIES: Getting together wfMichaeI Countryman 5-7-83. Christmas Dance wfMichael in 84. FUTURE PLANS: Beautician, marry Michael, have 2 kids, be rich 8. happy-Thanks Mom 81 Dad, I love you. LICHVAR, STORMI KILA ACTIVITIES: Rollerskating, swim- ming, playing volleyball, talking on the phone. MEMORIES: 6th period w!Jolene, RK at work, drama wfJoe, me, JL, SV, FM in the truck. Laughs w!Art, the support and love of my parents, parties wfuthe cast FU- TURE PLANS: Major in Business. I would like to be an executive. I am also very interested in the theater. LIEGGI, MICHELLE MICKY ACTIVITIES: Fr class, cheer 2,4, Ten- nis 3, Jr Hr Guard, CSF MEMORIES: Xmas Dance 83, X-Fest-+B-52's wf GD, dancing at Stratus wfLD lEgypt!7, Vegas w!LD, Studio, Mexi- co lSum 845 my I7 B-D, cruising SD wfMG, '!Psycho-bud! WXCH, JC, GD, Beach nights, Hoy's Hist. 8 AP, Xmas Dance 84 wfDT FUTURE PLANS: Travel to Europe lsumm 855, 4 yr, Un degree in Bus. Administra- tion, marriage at 25, be successful and happy. LINDEMANN, RICHARD ACTIVITIES: Golf I-4, BB I, surfing, fishing, fasting. MEMORIES: Thomp- son Twins Adam Ant, fiesta con ami- gos, Darren S, EU, LW, MH, DC -I- crew, CIF 84, surfing safaries, co- mando raids, Fiesta Island, Del Mar, TJ, Rosarita, Guam, Australia, Maui. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, play golf, big time surf: get a job. LINGG, KERYN '!BEAR ACTIVITIES: DECA at BHS, Wazoo Sisters w!CJR. McDonaId'sl MEMO- RIES: Prom 84 wfRR frenz wfJl, CJR, JK, ST, DS, YS, ML, GJ, and other, being wf Ron R-growing up. Living w!FS 8- RS. FUTURE PLANS: Be hap- py, rich, get married, Thanx for wa- zooo and Ron I love you John, really. Thanks Mom-I know I'll do well. PS. I finally made it. LOBB, DAVID FUTURE PLANS: GET rich quick. LOPEZ, CARLOS ACTIVITIES: Hoop I-4 lFr I6-OI, CSF 3-4, MEMORIES: Beach, Noble, Jakes Auto, HS Buds-LA, KM, PO, DS, PHu, KB, JB, BH, KQ, MS, NMC, AA, lMc, JT, SB, JC, JS, MH, SH, times wfmy love SH lProm, EFYJ days w!Km FUTURE PLANS: Get married to a good looking woman, have a family I2-4 Jrsl, attend BYU, be wealthy, own a 380ZX, live a hap- py life. Thanx Mom 8 Dad. LYNN, ROBERT C MEMORIES: Mr. Hunter, Mr. Layton, Mrs. Penock, Mr. Beach, Mrs. Jelli- son, good times wfLC, GD, CJ, JH, CS, DS, TS, Dina, FUTURE PLANS: Nuclear tech in navy, when out UCSD or UC Riverside, job as a comp. tech, eventually a job for NASA. LYON, GARY SUNSHINE ACTIVITIES: track, soccer, spirit club, ski club, campus life, marching and concert band. MEMORIES: weekend at the desert, meeting AB, all of my good friends LW, MC, NH, DL, KL, TC, DH, LS, AD, biggest mis- takes RD, MR, TV. FUTURE PLANS: attend MSU and marry AB, then live happily ever after. LYONS, SAMANTHA ACTIVITIES: Tennis I-3, softball-2, sr class officer. Memories, All my buds Jodi, HE, Cl, MM, DC, MG, Fun wf Liann lBoys!!I great times 84 talks wf Chris Xmas dance 84, Sr Prom 83 wf David lEndIess Lovel My Rabbit'lsI Love you Bunny!! Baseball team 83 lHot JGI Thanx Mops 8. Pops, you're the best, Thanx to my bear-friend, FUTURE PLANS: Go to SDSU, be an acct., someday marry 8 have bun- nies. M MARSHALL, KIMBERLY M. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2-v soccer 2-v, speech-I, cheer I-Jv., ASB-2. MEMORIES My f's PO,CG,JK, MS,TE,JT, PCL,JDS. Fun times wf CG,JK, DM, X-mas dance wfJC,LP, I.R Class, ASHLEY. FUTURE PLANS: Go to SDSU study law, travel, be W! Mama 81 Papa. MARQUEZ, KENNETH ACTIVITIES: PHOTOGRAPHER lyearbookl, youth of Unity, shot put, weight training. MEMORIES: Watch- ing friends grow and change. Leav- ing something behind in the form of pictures. Always looking at the hori- zon, and beyond. FUTURE PLANS: Pursue and achieve a successful ca- reer in motion pictures a top-notch film-maker. To change the system. MATHIS, WILLIAM BILLY ACTIVITIES: basketball I-4, track 3814. MEMORIES: 84 prom, S. hearts dance, summer WXLM, partying wf LM, SM, SC, CS, Being wfLM before she left. FUTURE PLANS: Becoming a pro B-ball player, having a success- ful job 8. get marreid to LM. Thanks mom 8t dad Si coach Casey. McALISTER, LEE ANN MEMORIES: Frenz wfJC, SL, JS, DR, RH, LP, RQ, AP, GV, MP, LC. Tree came home 9-29-84. WKNDS w! mom, Tree and Geckoman! slap you Thanx Dan for making com- munication fun! FUTURE PLANS: Black Coyote, eat pate, au revoir, SS-I luv you mom 8- dad! McCARTY, RHONDA ACTIVITIES: JV and V swim. MEMO- RIES: 83 prom SH: 84 prom KH, CT ll luv u, frevr Rhonda Good times w! girls at strates and bch. Happy times w!KH. Best bud is KT ll would die for ul! True patriotism. FUTURE PLANS: College, wealth, marriage. MCCLAIN, SHELLY ANN ACTIVITIES: Cheer 2-3, MEMORIES: Joe Longoria 7-I8-82. Fun x's w! Joe-Val dance 83-84 prom llimol 83, Gradnite 83, River 83-84 cars, ski trip wfmom 81 Kim. Sum 84 w!KA, KR, EC. Buds, O9cFL, survn, bad cars. Homecoming w!BH. FUTURE PLANS: Be happy 8- successful! Luv Joe 4ever. Thanx 4 all mom 81 dad lLU! ILUJL. McCONNEL, JAY ACTIVITIES: WRESTLING, SURFING, SKATING, WATERSKIING, RIDING MOTORCYCLES. MEMORIES: MEETING CC. Meeting AR., being with friends. Surfing RC, JL, CH, RM, SW. FUTURE PLANS: Be an electri- cian or chiropractor, marry maybe die when I am IIO yrs old. McCRlGHT, ANITA ACTIVITIES: Campus life I,2,4, ski clb 4. MEMORIES: Good times wfmy bud Angie, grt times w!Tina, UK , Cheryl, Tray,'i Ei Markie. UGUYSRGRT! I love you! werenot- out of gas?!l Scruffy! all my frt frnds, beach. FUTURE PLANS: Be an arlne stwrdis, or modd. McENTIRE, KATHI ACTIVITIES: H20 SKIING gym, bch, dating. MEMORIES: Pumkin cos- tume, papa Huey, triti out, The OTL wfJC, sky shows, concerts. Good times wfspecial friends JC, JW, JM, 260z. Glamis wfJC. TJ wfJW. Bch times mischief in 9. All the guys JC8tI met through the yrs. Remember KR8tPG Julie? FUTURE PLANS: Eu- rope college, wealth, success, happi- ness 4 ever. McGRORTY, TAMMY ACTIVITIES: Photo I-2-4. Mr. Hughes-Del Taco 81 my car 8. skiing 8- camping with Ron-Eddie Van Halen Ya! MEMORIES: Me-n-Ron I-8-84. Loving him always. Larry 8l-83. I- I4, LuvU! Ter-n: Kel-n-An Krysti 3- 29-83. CL S LW, VB, TG, RB. GG 8 My box. VH 84 hs! FUTURE PLANS: BT. Photographer, Marry Ronny move to mountains Thanx mom 8. Bobby. LUv you! MCGUCKIN, NANCY NANC ACTIVITIES: Speech 3, Sen class offi- cer, CSF. MEMORIES Feb. beach, FB 8. BB games, PO I6 BD, LM. I6 BD, Honors buds, staff Good friends-PO, LM,JC, MH, GA, DS,DR,JF, CL,JC, TW,AE, FUTURE PLANS: College, teach, marry, have a family, always keep a smile on my face. MENDEZ, CARLEEN PUB CAR- LONE ACTIVITIES: Class office I-4, Fr. Prez, Sr. V-Prez, ASB 3-4, Campus life I-4, HR 2-4, Jr. Honor Guard Home- coming '82, '83, '84. The I'shoe , 'Iship ond Elliot, and putting this book together. MEMORIES: Work- ing with Bainum, moving ahead, changing all the time. Pals MF, JU,LH,DG, SM,JP, KP, Yearbook camp, Peace Squad. Pals-SM,JP, DG,KP. The Greats: JS,MH,DB,DH, Photo class. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Pep. be a full person. Find a world that I can understand. MILLARD, CHRIS ACTIVITIES: Track, 9th 81 IOth grade. MEMORIES: partying with the gang. Going out with DH, DV,KS. Mrs. K's West Lit 8. Mr. Beach Econ. FUTURE PLANS: Go to J.C and then transfer to a state college. Get mar- ried. MILLS DEBBIE ACTIVITIES: JV Gym 2. MEMORIES: Special times w!DL,SW, SP: L-land beach, Patriotism. Met RB 7-4-84: Weekends w!DL,SW, SP,TB, KT,RM, EM,HS, DL,SW, SP, l'II love you for- ever. l'II never forget you guys!!! FU- TURE PLANS: Get 320i BMW, go to college, meet rich, gorgeous, hunk get married!! MILLSLAGLE, CAROL LEA ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Drama, Spir- it Club MEMORIES: Moving to Cal from AZ, Parties wfDrama people, yearbook deadlines and parties, Nites at the bch w!B, B's famous rides home. Thanks Mom and Dad, I luv ya! FUTURE PLANS: work wf deaf children, kick back and enjoy life. MITCHELL, CARRIE ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading, Soph V.P, Yearbook at VCS, Ensemble, SCVA Honor Choir at SHS. MEMO- RIES: Choir tour wfbest friends Susie, Lisa, 8. Rhonda. Special friends KM,JD, DV,LV, CW,CM. Trips to PCBBC, Fri. Nites at A 8. V, FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get married, be a school teacher. Hopefully at- tend Biola University. MOBIUS, DEBORAH MOBY ACTIVITIES: CC9, SB-9-I2, BB9-IO, PPFB MEMORIES: Best Friend Lisa S, CIF '84 SB, PPFB Champs, Fun X's wf AE, SC, JC, CD, CL, KM, Surfing bud- dies, Cr. Wrtg. wfFav people, Mrs. J. Thanks Everyone FUTURE PLANS: College, Engineer, 555, Mrry the prft man, move to high mtns. MOFFET, LISA LEESE ACTIVITIES: Speech 2-3, Debate 2 MEMORIES: Honors buds, FB 81 BB games, Bfriends: NM,PO, DR,LP, KM, AE, KO: Joy, Curran, Cyn- ningham, IFE WXBW Smile!! FUTURE PLANS: Point Loma College, be- come a Nurse, marry, have kids. MOSCOSO, ERRECA KA ACTIVITIES: Dancing wfthe gang MEMORIES: Hey, guys do a cheer, We made itll Heather, K Luv You, You're great!! And to Michael: I Luv You!!! FUTURE PLANS: Go to LBSU: drive Beamer's with Heather, Paris here we come. Live long life. MULLINS, MELISSA ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Spirit club, Campus Life. MEMORIES: To my best buds Karen B. 'n Grace C. thanx 4 all the great x's and for being there 2. Conventions '84, '83, '82. My '84 B-day wfKB,GC, CB, St VH. Rowdie gang at football 'n basketball games. AP. FUTURE PLANS: Live, Luv, 8. Laugh, Remember my buds. Make St spend 5555. MURPHY, SANDY SMURF ACTIVITIES: Gym I-3, Yearbook 4 MEMORIES: Good times w!SA, DDS HA, SP, LM, MS, Y-Camp wfCM, DG, JP. Peace Sqd. outings, DE, June 23, '83 25 wfMH 8. TF, the I5th, Leah's, Srfn, NFC Buy those boys some glasses Nw. Yrs. '84 Sry DE, Thanx DS-Blindness was as Wisdom is Hallwn. '84 w!Pce. Sqd., Grwng up w!LMS, Mex. w!BS, DH, SP. My B-day LM is beachfront prop wf SP. Ens wfSP 8 WJ, ISLUDE-INMF. Thanx M,D, 81 bros. Hey DS-l'm Hppyl N NESS, BRANDON R ACTIVITIES: Kayaking, water sports, fishing MEMORIES: All of my high school years were the best of my life, so far. FUTURE PLANS: Become an Architect and retire early so that I may tour the world. NORIEGA, PATRICIA PATTI ACTIVITIES: Spirit Club CYO 4yrs. MEMORIES: EI Cap Xmas Dance 82 wfSM, friends PH, JG, MSJ, DSJ, ML II yrs. ME,' CN 7 yrs, JH, KD, CD. GC? Xms 83, MomfDad I luv you! FBgames, Gijo I6 Bday, NS-ES Mexico. FUTURE PLANS: Travel, go to college, get married, live happy forever. O OLSON, TERESA REESE ACTIVITIES: ASB Sec, Snr. cls asst. MEMORIES: 84 Ldcamp wfevery I. Mtng DP, CA, NM, GK, CF. Sum 84 UTC, bch, AMC, FT's wfBF Andi, Mshd tatos 8. clnkrmble! Being wf AH JU, CB 81 many others. Alwys RP 8- SG. Lots-o-luv mom St dad. FU- TURE PLANS: FCC 81 open TERA'S Be SSS! Watch out world here I come. O'NEAL, STACEY MEMORIES: I0-I6-84-CB, CM,OC, LA,PV, RRS, Halloween. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college or Europe, whichever comes first. ORNDOFF, KIRK CAPTAIN KIRK ACTIVITIES: International Camping Club, STAND, Dramam, video. bulle- tin, Yearbook, Consultant, Cartoon- ist. MEMORIES: Mornings at STudio 3I 4, Swap meets for Icc, last minute deadlines, being born, times wf friends Iyou know who you arel, pro- ducer of Ist Santana video year- book. FUTURE PLANS: Some sort of higher learning, travel, a modest ex- istence and world recognition and all those other things humans do be- fore they die. ORTANEZ, ANGELINE FRANCIS ANGIE ACTIVITIES: NCCHS I-3, Alpine ski I-3, Lake locals I-3, softball 2, Yeor- book 3, YAC, surfing 4. MEMORIES: GL Iwhud ap!I TJJ Chicago WT Lake Bluff, concerts, THXJP McGreevy's Skiing VS, DA, JRXME TP raids, Mk as dreaming WF, BP distant buds Ts, H , PJ Prom, RB, FPC, Forest, mov- ing-old frenz, Mexico, surfing wf bros, SC wfgirls, Ch thanks, cor. Get- ting a clue on life merci A,R,C, SF, KS 6 yrs, it sas fun. I love you mom. FU- TURE PLANS: Become un-indiffer- ent. Fullfill my goals, interior design, fashion. Keep my trust in God. OVERCASH, BOB ACTIVITIES: Waterpolo, newspaper. MEMORIES: Meetings Susan in II grade and again in I2th, friends and going to Washington and getting my trucks. cartoon, SK, FUTURE PLANS: working in Washington and then go to college, then get married and have a lot of kids after I get rich. P PAMUS, CANDY GIGGLES ACTIVITIES: Pub 2 yr., Act. 3 yr, Sec 4 yr, Sprt Clb treas 4 yr ASB asst 4 yr. MEMORIES: bch wfshell July I5, Jess B-day Nov. 3I, June II all nite sf shani acct June 27 Luv u mom and dad 8 Bros u 2 neg 81 Birs. Frnds: S.B., B.M., B.P., R.P., S.S., M.S., S.F., X- Mas dance 84 s!B.M. FUTURE PLANS: College and have a business career. PAREDEZ, RHONDA RHONNIE ACTIVITIES: Dancin', movies. MEMORIES: B Frnds: S.G., D.F., T.O., L.S., J.S., N.H., L.Q., J.G.,J.V., M.D., L.H.,+ L.H., G.C., LST, LV. TW., MLBTS, ATO BDY, TJ, STRAT Eu- clid, ESD B-Day, Dsayland, JO, pdwy bowl Cady 82, HY. JP Perb Marine Pty, 83 WED. 84. FUTURE PLANS: Grad. Qit J.B., Tray Bwffrnds Marry Chris PARRA, JAMES A. OOMPA ACTIVITIES: Surfing, Skateboarding, Shopping for clothes, MEMORIES: Surfing, wffriends, Goin' with kt, tb, and Shopping wfmom and parting wffriends on the weekends. FUTURE PLANS: GO TO college, become a chiropractor PECORARO, DONA DONUT ACTIVITIES: Waterskiing in Lake Ha- vasu City Az. wffamily. Working at Jack-in-the-box Lakeside wfDB, CS, RM, etc. MEMORIES: Driving in our boat, summer of 84, Cruising wfmy sis in my '78 Stang. Having my sis in my classes 8I-84. Cruising around town in her lamomba. Waiting on Sun, 7th of Oct. for my nephew Dus- tin Micheal to be born, I love you! FUTURE PLANS: Waterskiing to my hearts content. Find the right guy, marriage, kids, find a good job, be happy live life to the fullest Thanx mom and dad for a wonderful four years. I love you! PEREZ, LAUREEN YVETTE LAU- RIE ACTIVITIES: Beach, good times wf SG, CE, KS, PR, SA, BG, SG. MEMO- RIES: Meeting SHAWN, river, shop- ping wfMom, Good tlaks wfLynne 81 Bill, proms, My promise ring, Shawn sending me roses, 2 special weeks w!Dad, good times w!Connie FU- TURE PLANS: College, Marry 8. LOVE SHAWN, kids, smiles, heaven. Love you Mom 8t Dad. PERRINE, RICKI DIZZY , RICK ACTIVITIES: football games and Dances 80-83. MEMORIES: football games 8g lunch w!GW, GL, BM, PL, JS in 80-83. Going to the rink, meet- ing Dave, Beach wfDD, MH. Out fishing Dad. MH moving in wffamily 8. me. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, become a successful secretory. To live a fullfilled and happy life with Dave. PETERSON, BONNEE ACTIVITIES: Class Officer soph. year. MEMORIES: BF, CB, GB, CP, DB, MS, JS, ES, SP, JG, Senior Prom 83, Meeting DH 83. Christmas dance SD 84. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, get married, HTMKN Have a big family u PETERSON, DENNIS MEMORIES: CM, CG, RG, MG, PT, I57 ET, JK, CB, TD, JWD, FB, JWD, JB, SC, BR, JL, BN, AP, BP, CP, NK, JK, EK. Summer I984. FUTURE PLANS: Stay single, be happy. PETERSON, MARGARET ACTIVITIES: Band I , Campus Life, Jr. treas, sr. class. MEMORIES: JC, LW, GL, CB, J8.JB, JJ, Mom 8: Dad, Chris, C Con, Luis, Homecoming 82, 9-9- 84, Currans 2nd per, cookies , late talks with CM, Cab, killer, JT, schaf's talks, Kory Wolf. FUTURE PLANS: college, guys, party, travel, guys, party, marry, party, kids, get rich, grow old party-not nec. this order. PETTAPIECE, KANDI Whammy K ACTIVITIES: Soccer I I, I2, ASB, I I, I2. MEMORIES: I99 wins MJ tickets 2 LA Knt go. Gen. Beach w!TR KW CH. Horeshoes with sa. Loving Rob- bie St lights Wammy-B weekends w! MD SA SA TR CH KW DH DD BF. Fishin. LW. Sleepover 84 X-fest lost ticket. Tom IBilIy ldoli FUTURE PLANS: Go to college. Marry 2 kids live in Aust. Coach Soccer, Make SSS. Keep in touch with friends. PHILLIPS, GERALD JERRY ACTIVITIES: Football, track, going out with friends and going to the beach. MEMORIES: All the football games, Bio. with Mr. H, and being with my special friends CJ, GH, JW, DR, wght training over summer wf coffin 8- all the guys. Nichname lone- eyei FUTURE PLANS: Become an as- tronaut, get married and have 2 kids. PICKARD, SHANNON ACTIVITIES: JV gym I-3, JV 8. V cheer 2-3 MEMORIES: BF Stacy ILY, GT'S w!SW, DM, DL, SM, TC, TB, Disneyland-Xmas w!BF's cheer, Ho- mecng SW Queen 'HOT', 2-27-82. ME Si SW Vac. dad's, Mex.wfSM, BS, DH, ILY MOM, DAD Mary, thanx ILY 2SW, DM, DL! FUTURE PLANS: My Porsche 9I I, live in Malibu, be happy, fall in love, MARRY MON- EYSSSII PICKETT, DARLENE ACTIVITIES: Swim I-4, volleyball 2, basketball I, Ac. Dec.-4, beach and the mountains. MEMORIES: Camp- ing in the rain with DG. and KH.-Hav- ing good tomes w!DG, RQ, AP, and GV.-who's who's in AM. HS. stu- dents Si Mr. C's class-summer '84 FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college-get mar- ried-have kids and become rich. PILLOW, JAMI JAMZ ACTIVITIES: yerbukr 2 yrs.-SCSPA- Giz MEMORIES: sumr in OB-art class w! NP, JB, MG, KC, HS, AR, DG-pub w! KD, DG, SM, CM, SCSPA, TG!!- Riding HM wfHS, DD, DP, DM-Prom '84-Xmas dns, EM-yung art '84 FU- TURE PLANS: to to Art Center B fam- ous. PINGTELLA, JOE SHOOBlE ACTIVITIES: Football I-4, track I-4, wrestling 4, Campus life 2-3, ASB 4 MEMORIES: The Gang-JB, RC, SC, I58 MF, MG, CL, BS, LH, 8. CS. The UL. The UrinaI's. Winning I984 Home- coming game. Fum with friends Xmas dnces. prom, Gradnight, Mom 81 Dad Thanx. FUTURE PLANS: Live life to the fullest for God, travel, make money. Famous last words, Too bad, you lose again PITKIN, ROBBIN ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Spirit clb, ZIG Cor MEMORIES: Mr. Bainum n two, Mr Hoy w! !'Grsshppr suite, Mrs. Schffr's zany 5th Ap clss, The hot shwer I never got, Frnds EB, SB, MG, DH, CP, KR, JR, Mom n me FU- TURE PLANS: To knw a fther I nvr knw, become well known vet n work w lrg-cats, Ive nrml I7e wf7only. PONGRACZ, SCOTT ACTIVITIES: My activities were hav- ing fun with my friend during and after school, playing football. earn- ing money, and just having the a good time in general. MEMORIES: The memories I have of Santana are watching my friends grow up 8 hav- ing the best time of my life with HJ, DC, ES, SM, JH, BP. FUTURE PLANS: My future plans are either to be- come a police officer or a mechani- cal engineer and earn alot of money and have a couple of kids. POWELL, BRYAN SHREDDER ACTIVITIES: Snowboard, surfing, snow ski, Taking Lynnette out on weekends and going night skiing. MEMORIES: getting w!LM 5-27-82. Sweethearts dance '83fXmas dnce '84 beach tripswfpops, PK, LM, BP, JC, Mex. trips wfBP Being LB with- oug yob. FUTURE PLANS: engage- ment to LM after grad, Become a fireman. Married in I99O. Live hap- pily ever after. PUMPHREY, HIEDI M. ACTIVITIES: Campus life 3-4fSpirit club 3fSenior class. MEMORIES: good X'swfSJ, BT, SL, TS, CP, MS, The UL's 2nd Wind '84 Magic Mt. Si The Ugly's 5-I 3-83 wfAE I-I 3-84 wf MP Choc. Chip Yuma wfKW Late talks w!RC, SL, CL, MG. FUTURE PLANS: College, marriage, red Fer- rari, Luv Ya MA St PA! PETTY, ROBERT LEE THE ACTIVITIES: Playing the drums MEMORIES: Old mission parties wf Anthony T., Scott H., and Danny T., Seeing Van Halen '84 Uamailani FU- TURE PLANS: Get famous make a million dollars. PUZZ, ARLISS IIPUZZ WUZZ MEMORIES: Being crazy w!RQ8t GV. Hunting wfRita. beach WXRQ 81 CS. Prom '84 W! JM. G.A.S. W!Tam. Xmas w!How lalmosti. Gameswf Ben. No shoes! Bon Voyage Jen Rocks wf tam! Nite sch. w!TR. I'm a cardinal! Far, teach-noble bopper! Thanx Mom! I Luv U!! FUTURE PLANS: Trvel 2 France, Marry SSS Aussie surfer. Q QUEVILLION, LISA ACTIVITIES: drawing, shopping wf my sis, movies. MEMORIES: Fun times and long talks wf Shatha. Cruising wfmy sister. Meeting and talking w! Darren. Summer of '83. Friends ST, SG, RP, TO, DF, AH, DD, TA, DA, JG. FUTURE PLANS: Be a famous artist, become a model. Live a happy life! Thanks mom and dad! I Love You!! QUIHUIS, RITA RADIO ACTIVITIES: Beach partys, concerts, times w!AP, GV, CS, LM, DG, DP, PG, HW, AND LJC. MEMORIES: The Police Iooh ahh stingli The beat. Brute 82-83 Pizza, Mr. Beach TATA 8-2-84. Luv U Times wf family. INXS, Mrs. Pennocks expos. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Phil lmy favorite frenchmani travel, move out, live in Australia, be extremely rich. QUIOCHO, KIETH ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2-4, Basketball I, Campus Life 2. MEMORIES: Best pals BH, MB, MP, MD, RC, CL, JP, SA, CB, CL. Soccer, indoor, meeting Michelle '82, Sweetheart '83 wfMD. LA w!MD Homecoming Assem, '84 Xmas '84 wf KW Game Agst Helix-I luv You Mom!! FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, get married, open my own bak- ery. R RADKE, KEVIN CONE ACTIVITIES: FB, TR, BB, CL. MEMO- RIES: Having fun times with MC, BH, CH, MH, DC, MTZ, CB, Not getting anything in FB all 4 years. RC, never D. Falling in LOVE with WZ. FUTURE PLANS: Goto C, Get M, Living a hap- py Iife with my family. RAHN, MICHELE SHELLl MEMORIES: My most memorable time at Santana was having Mr. Beach 8. Mr. Brossard as teachers. FUTURE PLANS: My future plans ei- ther to go to College or the Military. RATLIFF, BRENDA ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics I8.3. MOST MEMORABLE: Getting together w! David 3!I IX83. Xmas, Val, friends, DD, SH, MF, CC, TX. Mom -i- Dad! FUTURE PLANS: David, beauty col- lege, get married, have a family. DA- VID I LOVE YOU! READE, ADRIANA BUFF ANNIE ACTIVITIES: Bio wfSH, SB. Eng. wf EB. Trac 83 wfKC, MK. Bonfires, Beach. MEMORIES: P. Couns, Sunset Cliffs w!AP. Wt lifting, Malibu WXEB, Summers 83 8: 84, Wknd Parties wf EB. FUTURE PLANS: Move out, Go to College, Get Married and be rich. REXROAT, MARI FRlSKY ACTIVITIES: Jazz, March, Pep 8: Symph Bands 9-I2, HS Honor Band 9,I I,I2. MEMORIES: THE BAND. Culture Proj. for Anthro. with Larry my bestest friend. Braaten, Bainum, Mrs. J 8- Debbie. I wouIdn't have made it without them. FUTURE PLANS: SDSU March AZTECS, Mu- sic!Bio. Jam. Blue Devils. RISNER, DEBI ACTIVITIES: Vb I-4, Sftb I-4, A.S.B. 3-4. MEMORIES: Charlie James I-I I- 83, 3-I0-83, my ring I0-I7-84, my bud Heidi, GVF w!KC, CI wfCB, Straw Hat, CD, BD, feeling muscles, beach, throwing dimes, catching on fibs, won CIF '84', Artey. FUTURE PLANS: Stay athletic, Marry and make Charlie happy. ROBERTSON, JEFF ACTIVITIES: Cross Country MEMO- RIES: Making new friends especially BD,DJ,SM, DJ,CM,KF, KR,SM. Going to the Christmas Dance 82, Valen- tine dance 83, Going to the Foot- ball Games. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Junior College, then maybe State College or Air Force and Study to be an Architect. ROCK, DAN DUDE? ACTIVITIES: Campus Life, Playing guitar, creating this holy book, spreading words of Peace, Love, 8- eternal cosmic wisdom. MEMORIES: Marrying Ricki, Randy Rhoads' death, growing my hair, Meeting Craig Goldy, Sr. Float at Mike F's house, Mrs. J, Mr. Bainum, 81 all my friends. FUTURE PLANS: Study mu- sic in Germany, get rich 8t famous, or become a nuclear physicist. RONJOIN, DANNY STUDLY ACTIVITIES: My activities are riding my skateboard, going to the Beach, to the movies, listening to very loud tuned, and having fun. Oh yea can't forget my food, I have to have food!! MEMORIES: All I want to remember is my friends which include, Laura Parker, Ron Penderweed, David Car- rot, James Holland, Jay Haglof, Sean Dively, etc. and my mom and dad for helping me make it through the years and my sister Dawn even helped sometimes FUTURE PLANS: I plan to kick back for about a year and think on what I want to do with my life, and when I am going to do it. ROSSELL, SCOTT TEX XANDER XET ACTIVITIES: I don't and never have participated in any extra curricular school activities. I do however, pre- side as chairman and organizer of a computer users group here in San Diego. MEMORIES: How could any- one forget about our great teaching staff here at Santana?! FUTURE PLANS: I plan to further my educa- tion in both technical, and later, gen- eral knowledge. I hope to be a suc- cessful computer scientist. ROWAN, ANGELA C. ANGIE ACTIVITIES: Friends, Karen D, Kim P, shopping. MEMORIES: Moving in with my dad, Summer with L.H, Being in love with J.H., good times with friends, meeting E.R. cooking with Mr. Yackey, Shorthand w!Miss Ber- kebile. FUTURE PLANS: Mary Kay Beauty Consultant, travel and meet lots of people, by my own person, move out and make a life of my own, keep practicing Shorthand. ROWAN, CARRIE CJ MEMORIES: Mulv. Sum. '84 WA- ZOO! Weknds w!Dav, Ron, Bet, Joh, Tom, Mar, Yue, Ron 8. Dar. Bender's A.G, Class. W!A.F.F.C Being lat 4 Ist. Thanks Ron 8 Flo! I LUV U DA- VID! Good Luk Y.S.l,W.Y. FUTURE PLANS: To love David 8. make him as happy as he can be. To the best that I can be in everything I do. ROWELL, TONYA BABY DOLL ACTIVITIES: ASB, Campus Life. MEMORIES: Best Buds: CC,KP,MD, KA,SA,DH, DM,BF,KO, KW, DUTAS, Skyshows 7818, X-FEST, Limo Ride w!CC8tCH, Dances w!JW, I99 wins Michael Jackson tickets to L.A. KNT go! SUE, TFTBA Jacks! FUTURE PLANS: Go to business school spend time with my family, keep in touch w!FRIENDS, spend alot of time wf John and LOVE him 4-ever! ROWSON, DAVID DOC, TEDDY BEAR ACTIVITIES: Ftbl 2-4 Bsktbl I-3, CSF. MEMORIES: JC,MS, TB,DS, SW,SB, BS,KW, JJ,CL, NM,LM, Havasu Swim Team, Hm Cming Dnce '84, MS, Chvy T., TB, FUTURE PLANS: Be- come successful, find the girl of my dreams and enjoy the remaining years of my life. T TADE, ROB ACTIVITIES: Moto X, working, River 81 Desert trips, Mexico, 4 wheeling, Pain. MEMORIES: Pins '81, vacations to Wash., Love for Laura, II-7-82. Skyshow 83 w!CB,TB, 8. DG, Padre games Mike and Jay, Chevy 4x4's, Rebuilt cr. The rock at mine wf DG,KH, DT, 81 MK. Endless? SS wfD, DSIT., T.J 20 Holmes! Friends, 7-7-84. Mom and Dad Thanks for Every- thing, You're the best. FUTURE PLANS: THE WORLD AND EVERY- THING IT IT. S SANCHEZ, BOBBY SWEETNESS ACTIVITIES: Football, wrestling, baseball, ASB, Weightlifting, campus life, breakin' MEMORIES: X-bro TY,KQ, CB, MC, CL, Shoobie, HW,TE, JB,RC, KR,BH, DC,SC, TH, Yapo, He's got a motorcycIe! Homecoming vs. Valhalla, Fred Kru- ger, X-mas Dance '84, See ya in Seoul. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8. play ball, settle down with Mary Lou and have little Olympians. SANTANEN, JOLENE ANNE J.C ACTIVITIES: Track, '82, Volleyball '82- 83-Having fun wfDina 81 Kim at the Volleyball games. MEMORIES: Being best fri buddies wfTracey, par- tying in Jamul w!TC, 8. cruising in TC's Trans-am. Good laughs w! Stormi. Having a beautiful Daughter Jenna, Who I love very much to my parent for being so supportive, 8 understanding. Having fun w! TF,TW, KW,SL, SS,MD, GB,DS, KH,JS. FUTURE PLANS: Goto school Cosmetology, get married to a rich hunk ofa guy. Have my own heauty salon, have more kids. Stay good friends wfTC. 81 pay back my par- ents all money I owe them. SARGENT, CYNTHIA L. CYNDI ACTIVITIES: Ski-club '84-'85 MEMO- RIES: Meeting Bruce, I-2I-84. Mud bogs. Laughing wffriends KH, LH,CS, DB,PB, HG, 81 many more. Getting my car-I LUV MY CAMARO! Mammoth, lunchtime wfKA,DC. FU- TURE PLANS: Become a legal Secre- tary, get married 8t have kids. Thanx Mom 8. Dad-I Love You Both!!! SAWAYA, WAFAA WOO ACTIVITIES: BB-3 Track-4 ASB 3-4 MEMORIES: Summer of '84 w!KP, JH, CG. Thanks Mr. C We Luv U. Having great time with Karen. Mam- moth '83. Good Buds wfMS,LS, CG, RC, KM, MH,JF, Leadership camp, 48 hrs., pop. FUTURE PLANS: Mak- ing it through Medical School, Mak- ing the 555. SCHACK, DEBRA MARIE 'IDEBBlE ACTIVITIES: Soccer, track, journal- ism, cross country, speech. MEMO- RIES: Mon MT walks, talks, good times, dinners, games, Christmas dance w!JC, Dec. 24 Job at Daily Calif. FUTURE PLANS: UD or USD, Become child psychologist, buy mus- tangs, be with JC, marry 8. have kids. SCHEER, CHRISTINA CHRIS MEMORIES: English Beat 81 Police '83. Beach trips w!KM,RQ, TS,DG. Wigging out wfDP,AM. Working at the GAP wfCA, CC,DC, RJ. NEW CARI! Meeting JE. Thanx Mom, Dad 8 Trish. FUTURE PLANS: To become a legal secretary. I want to travel all over the world and live near the beach. SCHILLING, DANE HARLAN DOC ACTIVITIES: Track, I-4, football 2nd, student 2nd-4th, part Ist-4th, Snr. clss. asst. MEMORIES: Grwng up. trck, grt. tms. in chvy, lobb's clss- stdbkr. prty 20 crew, love and wrm. fzzys to KG,HE, KD, MRS. CDCKSQDPRKI, MD,DAD, MOM, GUIDO, SIS. BST FRDS JC,JW, 8. goon platoon. FUTURE PLANS: GEQGrssmt, state engineering. Mrry a smrt gd lking wmn Q 25 hve. rug rats, rtre QD 40, do thngs thght not pssble. SCHMILLEN, THERESA PAULA ACTIVITIES: Var. Gym. I 8. 2, Fresh. class Pres. MEMORIES: Being wfand knowing VRZ, Bike rides to the beach, stratus, surfing, frnz w!JK, HW,LA, MS,MM, Homecoming court. FUTURE PLANS: UC Riverside. Medicine. Live life w!Vic under the Purple Rain, marriage at 26-r u sure??? SCHOENLE, RHONDA ACTIVITIES: Skiing, 8t dancing MEMORIES: Friday nites w!Lisa G. SWD W? TW,DP, LC,LG, Michelle's lift home, beach wfAnn, river w! family, Dingy, '83 4th of July, Frenz of MV, Buff. wfsis, w-ends wfbros. FUTURE PLANS: S-YR. college, ca- reer in business or medical field. SCIBETTA, MARIA RITA ACTIVITIES: ASB 2!4, YRBK 4, E.C 2f4, P.C 3. MEMORIES: 6f29f84 Caro, U don't understand!! Ti Amo! RED! JSL U've made my life reality! The Dynamic Duo lCnt 20's Lis'I, Mr H. my hero! Mama e Papa gracie pertuto. Guinan Gimmie a hug! Thanx Billy! Mom Kieth, rustIhre?! Spustata I3-2, mimi, SBXJF XKM X LD! DM CC! 4Sf LS! CL. FUTURE PLANS: ED. in Fashion, family, LOVE, lg. home, SS, HAPPINESS, SUCCESS- AND HOW!!! SCOTT, ERNIE BOOMER ACTIVITIES: Football 3, girls Volley- ball 4, Journalism 4. MEMORIES: '82 w!Jackie '83-'84 wfAndrea, the summer of '84 w!Shawner B. and the gang, 8 M8tM 8. cookies w!Cis- co-'82-'83, Fun in Journalism wf SW,CS 8 JM. FUTURE PLANS: To be a writer or broadcaster 8. someday marry someone who loves me 8t who I will love with all my heart. SCOTT, HEATHER ACTIVITIES: BF w!JP, Skinny Lee, RC house, car, JP,DM, DD,DP, JP I6TH b-day, midnight mailman wfNL,HC escort dancin wfthe gang, fruit loop w!EM,TC, TT, Ketcha 2 u 2 baby. Mira maes wfNL, DM Fair '84, DD w!EM. Eng. w!TG 8. EM. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, Paris w!EM live SF, get married, by happy al- ways, dr. BMRS w!EM. SCOTT, SHANI ACTIVITIES: ASB MEMORIES: RA,CW, GP,CP, MS,DS, Suicide mis- sion w!CW. FRI. l3th '84, Lat night acct w!CB, weekends, Auto Mech wfMS. Summer in Tahoe. FUTURE PLANS: go to college become a teacher. SENSBACH, JUDITH ELIZABETH ACTIVITIES: SEC OF I-CLUB IIOI, J.V. Volleyball ll IJ, V. Volleyball lI2I. MEMORIES: Meeting Eric '78, prom wfEric '82, having a blast wfEH, SL, Volleyball pals, MS, LM, JC, AA, CB. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Maric Col- lege, marry Eric in June '86 and have lots of kids. SHEPHARD, LORRAINE LORl MOST MEMORABLE: 8I prom 81 be- ing wfM. Denton fun x's and Val. Dance w!DJ X-Mas w!KH sky fest, police, Mexico wfBest bud, LB. Me- dina gang, The beach cruz partys awesome dudes, learn to surfl Craz X WfI.A 81 good friends, L,B,P. FU- TURE PLANS: Success, be happy wf gorgeous guy. Live at beach. Thanks for support 81 luv M8tD. I Luv You. SHERMAN, CHRIS HERM ACTIVITIES: BB I-4 SB I-4, VB I8.2, Journ. 4. MEMORIES: Having fun w! Mo's, Sam, Mex., BM, TW, PM, MS. 2 CIF titlws. Trips w!BB. lesp. WV school of Swimmingl. Ice cream at coach's ifs IO, I2, I5 champs for- ever. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, be a Dr., Marry 8t be happy. SHERMAN, SCOTT HOWARD DRUMMER BOY ACTIVITIES: BND. I-4, soccer I-2. MEMORIES: TIMES wfthe best fam- ily ever, Mom, Dad, Jenny, Heidi, and Matt. I love you mom, UR the best, thanx for everything. I'II never forget being w!Kim, only girl I love. FUTURE PLANS: New York, Acade- my Of Aeronautics, AA, build house, marry Kim, 2 kids, and a monkey. Make my family proud of me. SHOTWELL, JOHN BRYAN ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2-3, Aca- demic Decathalon 4, Annual staff 4, FFVF, Ja 2-3, MEMORIES: Friends: TW,JD, GD,CM, LC,MB, 81 anybody I forgot. Best friends: CB,JW, KM,SB. Wrestling season 83-84. Mr. Curran 2nd period Schaffer's AP 3rd period. All the good times with friends, Grad- nite '84. FUTURE PLANS: Go to col- lege, get a job, get married 81 live a full and happy life. SIEGEL, MICHELLE CARLOYN ACTIVITIES: ASB 83-84, SCP 84-85 MEMORIES: Meeting SS, PW in 82,83 and in auto with SS having fun with JA, GC, 8 PO at FB games 84. also meeting KW,HP, AA,DS, LP,TG. Sis 85. Thanx Mom 8- Dad. FUTURE PLANS: Major in Fashion, someday get married and happiness always. SIEKERT, BERNARD JOSEPH BEN- NlE ACTIVITIES: Basketball I-4, Football 3, Spirit club 3-4. MEMORIES: Special times with VH times with friends the basketball team. Thanks Mom 8t Dad. FUTURE PLANS: College, a good job, marriage, kids, and happi- ness. SILVIA, CHARLIE DRAGON ACTIVITIES: Girls, martial arts, base- ball, fishing, key club, parties. MEMORIES: Cruzin wffriends. Best friends Billie-jo 8t Kendi, Jamie, Rich- ard, Doug. Bye foolish mortals. Thanks Mom 81 Dad, I Luv You. Con- certs, Beach parties, Big Bear Thanks Kathy, Angie, Jakie, Dana, Key club thanks.Ziggy Luv's U. Long Live Rock 8t Roll. SIMPSON, ROBERT 'IBOB ACTIVITIES: Cross Country. MEMO- RIES: The friends that I made, Sport- ing events, good times in the sum- mer of '83. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college or trade school. Thinking se- riously of Forest Service. SIPES, DAVID l'DAVE I 59 ACTIVITIES: Three wheeler riding: Play guitar: art: swimming. MEMO- RIES: Meeting my girlfriend lLisa Bowersi in '8I, and building a life long relationship with her. FUTURE PLANS: To move in with my girl- friend, both of us having good jobs: becoming a famous rock musician. SLICK, BELINDA JO BlLLIE JO MEMORIES: Good times with BS. Kendra 8. Charles, good friends, DG, T I, B, NK, KH. FUTURE PLANS: Go to cosmetology school and get mar- ried and have 2 kids. Stay BS friends with Kendra forever. SLIDER, DARREN MEMORIES: LIEBE UMO TOD, er- neuerung, auferstehung, Susan, Sean, Laura, Mrs. J, Lamia lMit- grosser damkbarkeiti. FUTURE PLANS: Andrews University: Bache- lor, master of music, marriage, All to the glory of God. SLOAN, ROBERT BAD BART ACTIVITIES: Festivity in general. MEMORIES: Trailer days and nights wfAB, ML, SD, TT, JJ, AND half the world. Ramones 84', Jimmy's 4 Joe. FUTURE PLANS: Die. SMITH, DAREN UMR. POSUM ACTIVITIES: Frosh-socc, tennis I-2, soph-prez, surfing, snorkling, ska- tebrds, concerts, dancing, goffin-w! my sisters MEMORIES: TAVIA-CAR- IFI, the prom, Mex-surf-trip, social happs, wfBC, JV, SW, EU, RL, TT, MH. FUTURE PLANS: Cruz on over to Australia and live in a cave. SMITH, DAVID W. ACTIVITIES: Speech, drama, JV foot- ball, CSF. MEMORIES: Ftbl, times with LMH, TP raids on Loy, summer beach party, getting wolf times with all my friends lyou know who you arel. especially: LH, TS, JL, LM, NM, MT, HW, DS, MS, AND ALL THE GREAT TEACHERS. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, build robots, get rich, get married, live in a castle. SMITH, KATHERINE A. !'KELLIE II-I5-8 First date wfJim Fun wfJJ, AS, GS, CK, DG, AO, CI, BS, CD, LP, LM-laughing and being weird-Beach, sunsets, the Waltons truck, best x's ever wfJJ, x-mas dance BI 82 83, Val. dance wfJJ I'II love you always Jim! FUTURE PLANS: Have fun, a great job, and b e w!Jim. SOLZ, GREG W. POPS ACTIVITIES: Tennis, wrestling, year- book, campus life, 20 crew! MEMO- RIES: The 20 crew JH, CL, DS, JR, JJ, JW. OINGO 84 wfJH, BL, and the Honda. FRWKS out of the chevy, x- mas 83 w!Michelle D. S.S. with Louis the Lip. Animal House wfMark. x- mas dance 84 wfMichelle T. Jeffs I.D. The Lizards at the big W. Thanx Mom 8. Coach!!! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and become a Dietician. SPRINGER, DENNA ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics I-3 MEMO- I6O RIES: CIF Champs '82, '84 BXF DS, MD, JV, BM, RM, DF, Sum of '84 wf Debbie. Meeting Brian, Thansgiving w!Bri, RM, ldllwild, Deb's wedding w! MM. !'Showtime . FUTURE PLANS: Move to Utah, get married in LDS Temple Stay w! Brian forever. ST. JOHN, DAVID DAVE ACTIVITIES: Going to beach, playing drums, listening to Heavy Metal mu- sic, L oving Iron Maiden. MEMORIES: Waiting for Iron Maiden Concert. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, go to Iron Maiden concert. STOW, MICHELLE MISSY ACTIVITIES: GYM 2 MEMORIES: X- fest '83, getting wf Chad. Valentine dance w!Chad. Fun times with all my friends throughout the 4 yrs. Thanx Mom St Dad for all your support. I Love You! FUTURE PLANS: Marry Chad and have a happy life. STOUDT, MARCI RAE ACTIVITIES: Best Buds-TRXTS, MS! KC, DB, MFXMD, DS, RR, Adam Ant wfDB, X-fest '83, Big country, X- mas dance '83 wfMF, 84 WXDS Cheer camp '83-'84 Squ. pan, S nite w!RR snow w!MD, DS, JW. Flat w! MD, Ducks. FUTURE PLANS: UCSD, Austrailia, La Jolla, rich, successful. SUBASA, LISA LIS ACTIVITIES: Jour., going to beach at nite, Spirit club, being with friends. MEMORIES: Grad nite '85 Prom, mornings w!RP, DF, SG, DM, MD, T TJ. Beach wfTR 8. MV. BB 81 FB games wfDR 8i Sp. Club. Jack's 84 all my buds, Ms. Schaffer's Expos. 8 Ap class. FUTURE PLANS: College, Quit Jack's, police force, marriage-possi- bly keep God close to me. Live life to the fullest. SVEINE, MICHAELA !'MICKEY ACTIVITIES: None MEMORIES: Coke machines, M.T Dew JB 250r lost, L Mead, Mrs. K, Goat, Face, Droid, Great times with NJ. IAHI PT, JW, TD, TT, MB. FUTURE PLANS: To move in with NJ Become manicurist or nurse. SYVERSON, LISA MARIE ACTIVITIES: ASB 3-4, CADA, S. Pals, Photo. MEMORIES: I 2-9-Mi Amour, Crazy times with my best bops, JSF, LD, SB, TRES , JK, WS- CADA 81 the Pleasure Palace, driving Jeffey crazy, Fast Dave, RQ VU RS O EZ 2 LUV!! FUTURE PLANS: To pur- sue a neverending dream of a life rich in love, success and happiness!!! T TATUM, JIMMY BARRACUDA ACTIVITIES: Football I-4, Basketball I-4, Baseball I-4, Campus Life, MEMORIES: Good times, CE, MP, Pops , LP, CA, JC, TG, KB. 5-I3-83 met Cathi at Campus Life, 7-6-83 Love CE. Xmas wfCathi 83. Baseball Champs 84, CIF player of year 84. FUTURE PLANS: Marry Cathi, Be Rich, praise God and play profession- al baseball. Thanks Dad for feeding my belly. TETERS, KAREN ACTIVITIES: JV Swim. MEMORIES: 83 Prom wfMB+SS-Fun, 84 Prom w!DT-Luv You Always! '84 X-DNX w!BUDS, BEST BUDS-my sis RM, SS, DM, DL, SP, SW, SM, lMF+JD V for ?! 'I Always Remember The Fun! I Love You! Be Patriotic , Disney- land, Dance, Look! Guys! , Law. I would die 4 u RM! FUTURE PLANS: College, S Successful S, Marry, be happy! TONNESSEN, BRENDA J. MEMORIES: Meeting best friend RS: Partying wffrenzg Meeting Kenny 8i going to movies, etc. wfhimg Win- chellsg jaw surgery. FUTURE PLANS: Keep in touch wffrenz, living life to the fullest, marrying the one I love. TRAUNERO, TODD ACTIVITIES: Tuning the HiFi to The Who, Doors, and Hendrix. Skiing, Tennis. MEMORIES: DD's party '81, The Who '82. Peace Frog, The Trail- er. Partyin w!Sid, DD, JH, AB, BS, ML, JJ, GP and DG. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college, Be responsible and re- spectable. TRENKLE, MIKE MEMORIES: Meeting so many peo- ple 8i FLIRTING wfgirls. RAD TIMES w!Ron, Bylli, DL, Mig, Goshi, TH. Thanx 4 th letters RO, JA, HA. Maid- en Zep, Beach, Scammin', Partyin', My Bike. To ALL my frenz: KIT! Thanx MOM! FUTURE PLANS: STAY SINGLE AND HAPPY for as LONG as possible, GET a TOYOTA 4x4, and be THE RAD DRUMMER! TRIMBLE, PATRICK W. PAT ACTIVITIES: Hunting, archery, skin diving, reading photography player role games, and gymnastics. MEMORIES: Sitting on top of Patter- son Mtn and looking down at Shaver Lake as the evening mist rolled up the valley. FUTURE PLANS: I intend to go to college and take Air Force R.O.T.C. and join to become a pilot. TROFY, TROY TROF ACTIVITIES: Wrestling Freshman, Campus Life. MEMORIES: Being with friends: RC, LC, DD, SC, JP, Campus Life. The Beach with Kellie, Las Ve- gas with Rick. Freshman Parties. FU- TURE PLANS: Going to college, stay- ing young eventually get married and have a family. TUCKER, BETTY ACTIVITIES: JR. ACH I,sp. Club 3-4. MEMORIES: Meeting DG II-5-82, Having fun wfbuds: AA, VH, HP, BS, DG, PB, AR, CP, CB, BB, RC, BP, X- mas Dance 83 WXRC, IDSIQTIDGII games, Great times w!DG. FUTURE PLANS: Go to UCSD 8. maior in Ge- netics!BioIogy, then pursue MS in Genetics Couns., get married, be successful 8. happy! U URIBE, JIM ACTIVITIES: ASB, Campus Life, Class office 2,3,4g ASB 3,45 Campus Life 2,3,4, CS-ASC: CADA: L. Camp 3,4, Winning Float 2,3,4. MEMO- RIES: BF w!DS, ALH, TO, TF, TDC, MF, EM, LD, SW, TB, SP, CM, TC, CF, CA, NM, GK, DP. The Cure '84, Trips to LA, Corteau Twins '85. FUTURE PLANS: College, London. Find a ca- reer in music. I Love You Mom. V VARGAS, GLORIA PORKY ACTIVITIES: Freshman Vice Pres. Campus Life, Ski Club, Academic Decathalon, Steve I-4, Football Watching I-4, God I-I7. MEMO- RIES: Christmas Dance I-4 wfSteve, Valentines Dnc 2-4 wfSteve, Drivers Ed. lrolling deoderanti. Homecoming wfmom Si dad. Schauffer, Curran, Beach, Herzog, Noble, BFA: SC, SA, cv, ME, RQ, AP, AG, KJ, vi-I, DP, DV, SV, RV, JV, JV, TV, AV, SE, SE, VV, CV, MEX. FUTURE PLANS: Gra- duate from Santana, Go to college. IUSDPJ Start a career be with Steve, make him happy and travel. VERDEGAEL, PAULA P. ACTIVITIES: Swimming, Softball, Po- tographie, Fieldhockey. MEMORIES: JW, CB, CM, JB, SO, MF, CL, JP, AD, RC, LD, CM, TS, JL, TO, CP, DR, HW, RW, I will miss you all. FUTURE PLANS: Once come back and party with everyone I love here. VINCENT, MICHELLE ACTIVITIES: Vb-4 yrs JLHS b.b.s keep-2 yrs TB. MEMORIES: Ist day- people, tchrs, campus, TB frnds: SA, JA, KA, JR, CH St EA, parties 8. limo, x-mas dnce. anticip. prom, grad nite, Class of '85 8t TM. FUTURE PLANS: school, frnds, Calif living. VOELKER, DAVE ACTIVITIES: Trick Riding on my Bike, Fishing, FTBL at santee lakes. MEMORIES: Doing Trick Shows For Inky's Trick Team. Being with DA, SA, DB, BW, DS. vaning the man with MG. Best times with JA, TA, LD, BW, CG, EE, LW. FUTURE PLANS: Erning money, traveling, having a fun life, winning Fishing Tournaments. W WAGNER, CONNY MEMORIES: Summer of '84 wfBB AW, Beach, Parties, Strat., GOOD FRIEND SP, Lionel Ritchie w!AW 7- I5-84, travel in '82. FUTURE PLANS: World Travel, get married, Thanx Mom and Dad, I LOVE U! WALKER, TOM WORM ACTIVI- TIES: Drama I,2,3,4 Choir I,2,3 Art 3,4,7. MEMORIES: Playing Dr. Ein- stein in '!Arsenic and Old Lace in I984, Doing Improves, Being Crazy. Kathy, Julie 81 Tammy Hollar. Ms. Morgan, Mr. Beach, Mrs. Ervin, Mrs. Arthur Sining the solo at the '83 choir x-mas concert. Being with Amy over the summer. FUTURE PLANS: Give Broadway the Pleasure of my talent, achieve stardom, win the OSCAR!! Special Thanks: Thank you Ms. Mor- gan for all you taught me in Drama, 8. for your patience with me. You're a super lady. I Love You Lots. l'm really gonna miss you. WALLACE, LINDA ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, track 2, Soccer 3. MEMORIES: Good times with TJ, LC, DS, MA, MM, and M.T.B, Thanx everyone for every- thing. FUTURE PLANS: CoIlege-'Idis- cover career, pursue dreams live life to it's fullest. WARD, TIFFANY ANNE TIFFERS , 'ISPIFF ACTIVITIES: JV-I-V SB I-4 MEMO- RIES: AP w!Mrs S, SWD wfRS, LG, LC, DP, -I-MS, Weekends w!TG, Az- tecs w!KM+CW Love yal, SB CIF CHAMPS I83-845, Thanks Pete. FU- TURE PLANS: Go to college CSD SU- +DAVISJ Maj in Vet. Med, become a successful Vet Vet, Get Married, enjoy life. WARNER, HOWARD C. III ACTIVITIES: FB 3-4, Track 2-4, ASB 3-4, Ski Club, CSF. MEMORIES: GRAD NITE 84 w!MS 81 PH, Buds MF, RC, CL, SC, JP, SG: TP w!UL Q MO's: 84 8. 85, MLL, KW AP SC TS C 8. W INC. FUTURE PLANS: A.F Acad- emy, Electrical Engineer, Wife 8. 2 Sons, BIG House, Lots Of S. WASHINGTON, KIM TOOTlE ACTIVITIES: Band I, VB 2-4, Track 2- 4, ASB Prez 4. Bums w!SA, DH, SA 81 KP. Give That Girl a Fish! MEMORIES: Meetin RC, H. Court, M' Bro's: Uri- nals, C.B, M.F 81 M.C-The Brotha. Bob McG's, cotija's. frenz: Noble Bunch:SM, MS, CV, Every I else I no 2. FUTURE PLANS: College, Marry, Kids, SS, House in Mam- moth. Thanx Ma 81 Daddy. WATTS, LAURIE ACTIVITIES: Marching band, Con- cert band '8l-'84, Jazz band '82-'83. MEMORIES: i983 CL, KL, RD, JM, MR, MP, GL Sunshine KL, MC, TC, NH, DL, Mrs. S. FUTURE PLANS: Jr. College get married 81 raise a family, be a novelist. WEAVER, DEANNA DENANNA ACTIVITIES: Creative Writing wf Mrs. J , MEMORIES: Lunch-Time 81 Meeting at the tree for everyone. Making new friends, going to the dam, Meeting Bill 8 his yellow truck. FUTURE PLANS: Moving out on my own, traveling, going to College, making a career, 81 making myself happy! WEAVER, JOSEPH A FOYT ACTIVITIES: MDL-of-STDM. MEMO- RIES: W!2O Crew IDS, JJ, CL, JL, JR, JH, GS, CG,I CQ Mike's house. OINGO WXJJ, CJL-side of House. AI- ways Remember-20 Crew, MD, MS, JC, KE, RS, JA, Lobb's Class, Bray's Class. FUTURE PLANS: Attnd Col- lege Major in CAD, become Wealthy, marry the perfect woman. WEBSTER, GREG ACTIVITIES: Bike racing, Surfing, Snow 81 water skiing, Girls. MEMO- RIES: Having fun after school. Doing all of the activities above. Friends like CH, DH, GF, RP, EN, MB, KB, and EI. FUTURE PLANS: goto college, be- come rich, stay in San Diego, live with a rad girl. WEST, RONDA LINN PARNELLl MEMORIES: Best Pal Sherry, after school at TG's w!JW too hot! Us Fest w!SY, MF, SCORPIONS! MSM, MC, SS, LL, MW, CM, KM, WD, CC, Vic- tim Groupies, Parnelli, Arizona, Met- ro, Camaro Chicks, Best Friends 4ever. FUTURE PLANS: get Rich 8. famous, have a few kids, maybe get married, be very happy. Thanx Mom, I Luv You! WHITAKER, SHAWNNA ACTIVITIES: Sec. Spt CI 2 yr. Act. Dir. 3 yr. Sr. Asst. H rel 3 yr. P. Coun. Journ. MEMORIES: Sharon 9 gr. truck Dis Ld. Shel. sno. Cook Cl. Ls Camp. Times w.SB, DR, ES, SH. Work at W. 5th per. journ. FUTURE PLANS: Col, Career, Mar, Kids. WICKE, KAI PAVIAN ACTIVITIES: Windsurfing, Surfing, Tennis, Beach, Traveling, Movies, Meeting Fri-ens, Ski-Club, I-Club, Spirit Club. MEMORIES: Christmas Dance '84 WXALMA. Candy Sale Gym. Karen Packer's family. FU- TURE PLANS: Live in Ca, Be A TV- Journalist, Have A Large Family. WILLIAMS, ANDREA DREA ACTIVITIES: Dancin, movies 81 havin a good ole time. MEMORIES: Partyn wfJG, RF, MG, 8. CW. Summer of 84 WXBB-CW. Sis CK I L U! Special talks wfRC 8- JW. Special times wf ERNIE-RT I2-I7-82, Swtht Dance 2- ll-83, LADY 81 especially 3-I2-83. Thanx E-YW ABL 8. R! FUTURE PLANS: College 8. be happy. WILLITS, STACY DORK ACTIVITIES: Var Gym I-4, Cheer 2-3. MEMORIES: CIF champs, Home Queen Malibu w BF SP, ILY DisInd+Bch w BFS SP DM DL TB, ILY. PROBE ILY SP DM DL TB KT RM HS EM TC TF MF JU CMOYMTM ILY MD MD JF CG TA BW JV SA TG TG SJ TB GOOGING 4 JB SW MC DNCG Strts, stud 9 Thanks Mrs. D ILY. FUTURE PLANS: CSLB be Phy Therp gt a BMW gto rch dtGQ mn. sty weird ILY Mom+Dad! WILSTERMANN, JOAN JOANIE ACTIVITIES: Wild Parties Laughin Celebrating life Wtching Tfsnset aft snrse Living to the Lyrics . MEMO- RIES: All my luv 2 TG, MC, KM, RW, SY, JM, DD, CA, KC, LWP, JC, WD, The M Bro's, The Gang MO, CR, JG, JH, 4 best of times. FUTURE PLANS: Spend life w!TG 8. MC, prty wf Scorps Travel 2 most exotic plces. Meet most exotic men. Live like no other To my family my undying Luv 81 Thanxs. WILCOXSON, PAULETTE 'ISUNNY ACTIVITIES: Marching Band. MEMORIES: SS SM NG MS LS FU- TURE PLANS: To go through trade school get involved with someone special. get married, Have a happy, and fulfilled life. WINTER, TONY ANDREW UTERMI- NATOR , BUCKWHEAT ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Hunting, Fish- ing, Surfing, Writing Music Doing As Little Work As Possible. MEMORIES: Knee surgery 81 recovery. Trying to ride my st. bernard, Bonnie. Learning music. FUTURE PLANS: A-Profes- sional Soccer. B-Starving Musician. C-Undercover Agent. D-Raise Coon- hounds. WOLLESON, JULIE JULS ACTIVITIES: I Club 281 4, Job's I-4, H.R 2-4, J.A 2-4, Spirit Club 3-4, ASB 4, Key Club I-2, riding Troian. MEMORIES: Good x in the dez, Thanx for the laffs-BW, KM, AL, RD, DD, JB, BB, PR, FOREIGNERS . FB GAMES, D-Land '82, F.F '84, JP '85 FUTURE PLANS: Be a Dr., get rich, visit Paula + pay Mom + Dad back for all their love. WOMACK, MICHAEL J. MICKEY ACTIVITIES: Golf, track, R.O.T.C. Key Club. MEMORIES: All my good friends Michell Steele, Jeneene McAIexander, Wendy August Patri- cia Reardon, Kelly Hanson, Clint Au- gust, Raymond Bradford, Chris Brad- ford. FUTURE PLANS: Join Army as Airbourne Ranger, and later Special Forces, then go to College and hope- fully play pro-football. Y YOUSIF, HEIKO QUAKO , POKO ACTIVITIES: Fast cars, Music, Rad girls. MEMORIES: Getting my 7O Chevelle. FUTURE PLANS: Maybe go to Business College, Hang-out during the summer. Z ZASTOUPIL, WENDY WICKED ACTIVITIES: Cheer 2 8 4, Ch 2-4, Drama, Glee. MEMORIES: KWSS, WiIlisfGertrude Gang, l6th BDAY, BIG O SOC LIV w!KR, Homecoming, Faith , Poncho Villas wfKC, Cheer Squad, LOVING KEVIN! Buds, KC, SA, RR, MS, BH, MC. FUTURE PLANS: SDSU psych, model, aero- bics instructor, family when career steady, Live to make life memora- ble! ZISKA, JAMES ZlSK ACTIVITIES: Soccer I-4, Football 4. MEMORIES: Soccer games wfKC, JDS, BH, PM, MG, JL, Trip w!JL '82, Hawaii wfBH, Meeting JML ll-84, Dance I2-I4-84, fishing wfDad. Thanx 4 everything Ma 8. Pa. FU- TURE PLANS: Stay wfChelle, Be Rich, Have Fun, Play Soccer. 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Blankenship, Trish Blomberg, Gina Blum, Kenneth rx 2 iw 4 Q va 355' ff E . f . 1 ul ,. , L Boardman, Amy Bogner, Steven Bohren, Dawn r w Boles, Mary Bond, Amy Boren, Valerie l Bosco, Richard Bowers, Brenda Brandt, Ken Broadhead, Brown, Todd Buffington, Burkey, Michael Calhoun, Boulay, Andy Bowman, Brian Breault, Leah Diane Bruning, Alan Tammy Burnell, Richard Michael Bowden, Paul Brada, Kristien Brewer, Terry Brown, Karla Buchoiz, Jim Burgess, Richard Byrne, Patrick Cambuzat, l 64 Juniors Brown, Ted Burke, Sheri Oriane Cameron, Tracy . :fi 1 Campbell, Beverly Carpenter, Carver, Kelly Campuzano, Luis Marlena Castelli, Tony Carattini, Carrico, Jim Castro, Audre Michelle Carson, Dennis A x ws as-JY , Cooper, Cynthia Cornwell, Patrick Craven, Samuel Cooper, Marci Coslett, Kimberly Crowell, Cheryl Cope, Tessa Cotter, Crowther, Robert Stephanie I Childress, Kimberly Christison, Lisa Christopher, Gina Custer, Jeffrey Dague, Melissa Daniels, Kimberly 4 , Ya- 1 : w,x,.,,-sf-w+ s if k zizgig Christy, Yvette Coleman, Kerin Contreras, Paul Cisneros, Collins, Terri Converse, Stacey Elizabeth Console, Joseph Cook, Carolyn Coleman, Donald 1,,,.r Cook, Kathleen Cooke, Bessie Coone, Tommy 'lThis one's for you? Juniors l65 Danielson, Brian Dardar, Lamia Davenport, Debra Davidson, John ,,,, - J if , L is V 'B . A H v Davis, James De Long, Demeron, Tanya Dias, Brian Davis, Shari Deborah Dennis, Michael Diaz, Joseph H50 l QOT bofedn De La Pena, Deaver, Cheryl Dermody, James Diehl, James Andrea Dela Cruz, Scott ,',, Dillon, David Dorr, Deanna Durre, Michael East, Peggy Eklund, Heidi Dodd, Wendy Dubose, Michael DuValI, Angie Edwards, Patrick Elliott, Wally if f i 1 r ' Q f f 2.1, -1 ' 1- ' if . , 1: :J A' f C , 5 E re e 25 fi. -:,, , 2' .1 .h K k,,,.: K 7 , 'TF Q1 Domain, Lisa Duffy, Madeline Eason, Darcy Eis, Allison Ellis, Dana l66 Juniors Fireman Bob to the rescue Ellis, Linda Espinoza, Deana Falkenberg, Engebretsen, Espinoza, Valerie Marcee Trina Eubank, Angela Farida, Rocky Erwin, Farris, Kristin Christopher Aren't we cute! I' ixXXx J , , 1 Fernandes, Fisher, Amber Flores, Renee Foster, Sean Fuller, Brett Gamblin, Julie Gardner, Jennifer Gay, Jeff Jaequeline Fisher, Chris Flores, Tammi Fouquette, Funk, Christy Garcia, Liz Garthwaite, Paul Giles, Colleen Ferris, James Fisher, Roger Flory, Kelly Richard Galvan, Martha Gardiner, Douglas Gauthier, Tiffani Gipson, Marcie Finn, Tommy Fulbright, Richard Juniors 167 , l Gluhm, Michele Gordon, Lisa Godfrey, Phillip Gorton, David Goins, Dionne Gray, Cheri You're gonna get it! N- f Q c,-- b' so g V, vw, sf T N Li rd N,-f NJJ,,-- ,J ,X ..,. C H' Y J, , I 3 K Mi , 1 ff Gray, Richard Grignano, Susan Gunter, Shawn Haas, John Holcombe, Halowell, Harmon, Ted Haslinger, Paul Gregg, Troy Gulihur, Randy Guse, Tracey Haeussinger, Patricia Courtney Hartsuyker, Hayes, Robin Grell, Connie Gulley, Dena Guy, James Sean Haller, Julia Halsey, Teresa Lloyd Hays, Eric Hagan, Tricia Haller, Tamela l-llamiltfn, Hasler, Christine enni er l 68 Juniors .sua Q S S 8 Hegewisch, Hentschel, Danna Hernandez, Hewitt, Lynn Gabriel Heredia, Michelle Anthony Hickmon, Art Henderson, Hermiz, Mike Herrin, Peggy Hicks, Heath Tanya Herzog, Chris Henson, Dale ' x H, ui. ,ex L iw ei? Q S S , l Howland, Craig Hugo, Sheri lsaacsen, Bruce Jenner, Sheila Hsu, Mike Hutchings, Paula lsidro, Alona Jensen, Jonie Hughes, Donald Hutton, Gailanne Janssen, Dayna Johnson, Kerensa 1 ,z x lui Higgs, John Hoenscheidt, Holmes, Stephen Howard, Jeanne Hinnant, Vivian Steve Holub, Stephanie Howe, Gary Hixon, Randy Hoffmark, Hook, Mike Howie, Kim Jeannette Holman, Janine Just another happy face Juniors E A I69 Johnson, Kimberly Johnson, Stefanie Jones, Jerry J Jones, Kristine Jones, Richard Jones, Susan Q . , 1, 'Ti ,gi 151: my ' T Ifii. , L if L 5 - Joyce, Sharon Keck, Christa Kilgore, Gary Koch, Carmen Krtek, Christine Le Blanc, Noelle Kanehl, Alan Keith, Lisa Kinney, Jamie Kolinek, Thomas Lahaie, Leach, Daniel Kay, Paul Keifner, Scott Knight, Edward Koren, Ann Jacqueline Ledden, Mark Lambert, Tina Slurrrp! l7O Juniors Lee, Elaine Leggott, Gregory Lewis, Todd Longwell, Angela Low, Michael Lee, Gerald Leoni, Kenneth Levin, Robert Lotta, Primo Low, Nancy Legare, Tracie Lester, Lillard, Jeanette Lopez, Marcella Lunk, Kevin Samantha li Mac Isaac, Janet Markin, Monica Martinez, Chris Mallow, Kenneth Marschall, Marino, Tom Manues, Richard Mathews, Eric Lynnette Martin, Ed Matter, Richard McAllister, Colleen McAIpin, Kim fy- .M--Q Hey, What's the latest scoop? .K JM , 3 . J McCall, Ray McConnell, McGIothIin, Diane McMullin, Medford, Mark Mehlbrech, Julie Meyer, Melissa Mitchell, Claudia McCartney, Shannon McKee, Isaac Tabitha Medina, Adela Merrill, Lincoln Milam, Cheryl Mitchell, James Shawn McCoy, Michael McKenzie, John McNeil, Debra Medina, Merritt, Chip Mitchell, Becki Monteverde, lvgcConnelI, McCune, Carol Means, Jimmy Adrienne Christina amon Juniors l7l Who loves you baby . . . Moos, Carmel Moss, Julia Morris, Tina Mucia, Nicole Mosher, Mark Murphy, Brett J' NW Murphy, Gary Myrick, Thomas Neville, Michael Murphy, Sheryl Neely, Roxanne Newell, Lorrie Myers, Andrea Nelson, Noah, Michael Stephanie X I 1 .i , Northcutt, Olney, Laura Oveross, Mark Palmer, Tammy Parchman, Parker, Wynda Pedrero, Richard Peterson, Samantha Ortiz, Jocelyn Owens, Angela Pante, Danielle Kimberly Parmer, Michael Pehl, Jeaneen Catherine Oakes, Lorena Osborne, Julie Padilla, Margaret Papillon, Scott Park, Kevin Partney, Pendarvis, Pettey, Stacey Oakes, Rosario Parker, Michael Amanda William Pettice, Ricky l 72 Juniors Pettus, William Pfeffer, Kimberly Phillips, Lane Quaschnick, Tracy Quevillion, Melissa Quintanar, Tasa 4 Pickett, Debra Poe, Juanita Pohl, Renee all-it Favorite song? Favorite food? Favorite hobby? Surely we had all heard these questions at one time during the year. Well, one particular Junior stood out because of his unique hobby. Mo Sheehy, believe it or not, collects autographs. Ranging from rock stars to movie stars and even the first lady, Mo's got them all. Numbering over IOO, Mo's hobby of collecting auto- graphs actually began by collecting stamps, often writing for the one's he wanted. Margaret Thatcher, Nancy Reagan, Alan Sheppard, the Vatican and Poirier, Richard Powers, Kimberly Popp, Michael Price, Kristi Powell, Jodi Provins, Doug Buckingham Palace are just a few from Mo's collec- tion. Mo truly likes people, and plans to go to college with his sights set on a career in broadcasting. Who knows, someday, someone else may have Mo Sheehy's autograph in their collection. ,A - 3 Ravenscroft, Renteria, Victor Rice, Calvin Angela Reyna, Ursula Rico, Lucy Reich, Kelly Rezendes, Riley, Scott Rendon, Robin Rhonda Oh, my gaudl!l Juniors I73 it Rodriguez, Kim Rufenacht, Carey Salani, Max Schmoyer, Dawn Scott, Maria Shaw, James Rominger, Runner, Kathy Sawler, Yvette Scheam, Yvonne Scrimpsher, Tina Sheehy, Mo Timothy Saenz, Naomi Schiefer, Doug Schultz, Erik Sensbach, Sheets, Tracie Ross, Jeffrey Maureen Sherman, Sibley, Laura Matthew Simpson, Alton Shumate, Victor Simpson, Benny Shute, Mark .,1,, ., , T W' fi . .f,,. . H ,,..., V Slobig, Sylvia Smith, Melissa Smith, Audrey Smith, Michael Smith, Kelli Smith, Tamara l 74 Juniors Ready! Okay! Smithy, Pamela Stacy, Jackie Snider, Paul Stage, Steve Sorenson, Stahley, Ann Jeannie Q1 Stamper, Kimberly Stautz, John Steele, Laura ,i Swarens, Pat Synnott, Christine Takashi, Jamie 4 Steinpreis, Shawn Stephan, Ethel Stephens, Kenneth W, J ' il Taylor, Darol Taylor, Mark Teevan, Kari , I . 1 k 1 , 5 Stern, Eric Storstad, Brenda Strong, Timothy Stewart, Jennifer Stovall, Julie Student, Kristin Stewart, Tracie Straiton, Kevin Sveine, Dapheonne Gimme a break! --f ' of ' t whiz - ' sl K -22111 Aiea I '1 27 W , Terrell, Curtis Thomas, Kimberly Thomson, Tina Thurman, Robert Tominia, Thomas Tester, Randy Thompson, Thrasher, Tracy Todd, Kenneth Toynton, Thibault, Donald Robert Thurber, Nina Tomina, Wafa Michael Thompson, Steve Travis, John ,I Tremblay, Richard Tsefrekas, Anne Marie Tucker, Janette Juniors l75 Sli . 'fi he s. . ze i -Q Tyson, Mary Vardiman, Virgil, Jamie Watts, Marvin Weiss, Janna Westbrook, Kevin Wiggins, Jay Williams, Uribe, George Michelle Vydra, Webster, Wesley, Gerald Wheeler, Julie Williams, Andrea Michelle Valetta, Mark Vetter, Kristi Christopher Rebecca Wessner, Terry Wiedenhoff, Williams, Craig Williams, Scott Vielguth, Tammy Walker, Dale Weiman, Mark Brandy Wilson, Fred DOUBLE TAKE Have you ever looked at another person and felt like you were looking in a mirror? Even though that's what it's like in appearance, twins are actually individuals. Adrienne and Adela Medina have a lot more in common than their appearance. They both enjoy playing and competing in softball. Adela pitches and plays the outfield, Adrienne plays second base. Both of them take interest in meeting new people and enjoy visiting with their friends in spare time. When asked what she likes most about being twins, Adela replied, l'lt's fun. lt brings a lot of attention to us. Another advantage of being twins, Adrienne added, is that there is always someone there. Also when I see something I know exactly what Adela is thinking. We think a lot alike. Having a twin sister for either Adrienne or Adela is more like having a best friend inside a sister, someone who understands almost all of your feelings and who is sympathetic, yet the first one to tell you you've messed up. The negative side of being twins is when ene of them gets into trouble at home they both get the punishment. At times it's hard to be twin sisters. People are always mistaking Adela for Adrienne and vice-versa. Adela and Adrienne have two classes together, Shorthand and French. Both carry a B average in their studies. Adrienne's future plans are to go onto college and to get a place of her own. Adela hopes to have her own place too and wants to make it on her own. Both intend to strive for the best and live happily. l76 Juniors Wisniewski, Joseph Wood, LeeAnne Woods, Trina Young, Sheri Zehm, William Zemacki, Elvia Woodward, Wright, Terrence Jeffery Wynns, Lee Woolery, Shawn Young, Michael Wright, Rodney Give me strength l' J l il Zelaskowski, Vincent Zeman, John Zuniga, Anne Maria Theywe With the leadership of Shannan Huffman and the rest of the class officers, the sophomore class has the touch. Incorporating enthusi- asm and spirit, the class of '87 raised funds sell- ing candy and washing cars. Off to a good start, we can look forward to many creative and in- genius functions from this class in the future. Clockwisez PRES. S. Huffman, V.P. M. Barner, SEC. C. Jones, TREAS. J. Ringer, Groupshot, ACT. H. Rehman, T. Pieterson, B. Williams, PUB. J. Dennis, J. Dermody, M. Mallari, M. Mor- beu ll ll got the touch 1 z 1' fx l78 Sophomores -ff' X ,,., 1 'J s J Vf' XIX 4 J V ,glr . ' x if W X ii Q ffl.. nh I , 1 5 Abdelnour, Adkins, Darren Altizer, Julie Aquiningoc, Tina Arrington, Jim Ault, Joey Bainbridge, Barner, Monica Michael Akers, Jodie Alto, Amber Arabe, Neil Ashe, Susan Austin, Kimberly Christine Barragan, Laura Aber, Billy Alexander, Don Anderson, Archer, Kim Aubain, Axsom, Renee Baker, Shana Barret, John Abrams, Scott Alexander, Lorri Rochelle Arens, Pamela Lawrence Bailiff, Mike Baker, Michael Bartgis, Robert Acre, Michelle Aquiningoc, Jerry August, Clint Baronowski, Jeanne Bates, Sandra Begley, Baughman, Jacquelyn Daniella Bell, William Beck, Brent Bellavance, Bonnie Bennett, Aaron Binns, Brian Bernard, Lisa Blair, Shelby Bible, Sarah Blodgett, Annette Taking my picture again? Sophomores -on - P I :fax l 'ii l V ' ' C l Boardman, Bond, Deborah Boyle, Fredrick Breslin, Patrick Burd, John Cabrera, Robert Calhoun, Sean Camren, Robert Charles Boone, Danielle Bradly, James Brown, Ron Burmester, Mark Cagle, Kelli Calhoun, Sloan Cannon, Jeff Boardman, John Bowers, Lori Bradshaw, Buckley, Renae Burns, Dustin Caha, Rodney Calvert, Anthony Cantor, Katie Boehm, Kim Boyer, Kenney Joanna Bull, Nicole Burns, Trent Caird, David Cameron, Tricia Capoocia, Gary l Boehme, Hildie Breault, Mary 'Q-7 Caratachea, Trini Carney, Kari Chartier, Trina M Corley, Holly Carver, Danielle Chavez, Lori Ai , Carlson, Donita Castillo, Chavez, Michael Augustine Someone stapled a frog to the wall!! l8O Sophomore Z l Dent, Christine MEET PETE! Peter Gerth is an enterprising student in his own right. Although he is only involved in one club, he has several hobbies that occupy his time. Writing songs and playing the guitar are very important to him. But he still makes time for his many friends. High school is also a major part of his life. After all, he spends 'A of his time here. He would, however, like to change the amount of homework. There is just too much to keep up with his outside interests, which will help him in the future with his career. Peter is aspiring to be a musician in a successful band and make people hap- DeSalvo, Michael Deskin Stacie J PY- Childress, Jim Clark, Mike Combest, Nancy Cotton, Richard Crawford, Cunningham, Davis, Scott Chivell, Brent Cobb, Nicole Compher, Julie Coulter, Harold William Carin Davison, Kristin Cisneros, Tonie Cole, Jenifer Cook, Teresa Covert, Melody Creamer, James Curtice, Traci Day, Shawntelle Clark, Brian Cole, Victor Corley, Traci Cowan, Cullins, Mitchell Daggett, Lauren DeHaven, Troy Christopher Cummins, Scott Dardar, Louie iQ, ,air Quay . Sophomore I8l Debruler Bradley '1 Nix i Dela Cruz, Hector Dias, Lou Ann Doyle, Cheri Dennis, Jennifer Diebold, Ken Duffy, James Dermody, Julie Dishaw, Aimee Dunham, Maria Desrosiers, Doremus, Dawn Dunlap, Steven Daniel R Q ig, p Dunn, Amy Duperron, Joel Durham, Ronald Dwiggins, Larry Early, Susan Eaton, David Eddy, Clint Edison, Penny . , :.: l 82 Sophomores Right! Homework on Friday? su Ennis, Jay Eslinger, Shawn Espinosa, Robert Espinoza, Pat Estrada, Ariana Estrada, Raquel Estrada, Yevette Everett, Michelle Facer, Roger Farmer, Stacy Farra, Belinda Feliscian, Rebecca Fisher, Bobby Foster, Kieth Freeman, Fleischmann, Jeff Frame, Steven Tamara Foster, Brenda Freeman, Furry, Lori Christine Gabrels, Lesa i Gale, Pamela Gann, Bill Garvey, Lora Geldert, Lori yi Gauthier, David Gay, Teresa Gavencky, Tracy Gee, Kim Gawalis, Geffers, Kim Margaret Glasson, Tracie Goins, Jena Gerth, Peter Glen, Kim Gibbs, Gregory Glen, Sharon Giles, Melissa Godden, Randal Gomez, April Goodwin, Gilbert Gorton, Kathleen X -Q-. Green, Samuel Greer, Tim Griffiths, Barbra Guaiardo, Teresa L Wlqi G ss I can't believe we're missing General Hospital for this. Hall, Jamie Hamidi, Payman Hammerstrom, Heather Hanson, Mike Harlan, Dana Harman, Denise Harlow, Terry Harrop, Keith Q Q Hastings, Michael Hayes, Jason Haverly, Henderson, Jeff Shannon Henderson, Hawkins, Tiffany Steve Hayes, Anthony Hendrickson, Noel ti ww . i f ',-1 l Sophomores l83 Henry, Christina Hensen, Desiree Hentschel, Sandra Heredia, John lyw 49 my H I Hernandez, Celicia Hicks, Duana Hinson, Roger Hirsch, Charles Hodges, Michelle Holaway, Wendy Holland, Eric Holmes, Jerry ..asi l iz? Hootman, Thomas Howland, Glen Hudson, Joseph Hudson, Sandra Huerta, Troy Huffman, Shannan Hughey, David Hulsey, Tamara x - 5 1 , Y - 1' 'Yami Hunga, Rene Hyland, Judith Jacobsen, Trisha Huntley, Kristen lrons, Audra James, Meliggq Hurst, Greg Irvine, Paul Jaromillol Rhonda Hutchins, Julie Isom, Toni Jardel, James J if Personality What is Jeanne Baranowski in one word? Unique. Although she's not known by a lot of people, she is full of spirit and spunkl Jeanne was on the J.V. swim team, water-polo team, and she was a mat maid for wrestling. She has a mind of her own and can easily resist peer pressure. She plans on going to col- lege to train for a secretarial job. Jeanne's bubbly personality will obvi- ously make her known to more people in the future! She's a true fun-loving spir- ited Sultan! l84 Sophomores Jardel, Margaret Jarrell, Beverly Johnson, Donna Johnson, Shannon Q , Q. Jones, Carolyn Jones, David Kapler, Kenneth Kay, Jon LaFond, Randy Lalima, Michelle Lane, Nicole i , ,, Lange, Kathalene Lavarnway, John Leal, Richard .X .7 vi 2,- ,Is 1 Q Keays, Michael Kelly, Kerri Kenney, Keen, Bobbi Kelli, Robert Christina Kekkey, Kyle Kelly, Tammie Kenoyer, Scott Kelly, April Kelso, Kelly Kerzner, Jill Kiefer, Daniel Ar . Si J . is King, Michele Kinnally, Margie Kirk, Heather C Koller, Dawn Kimmett, Wendy Klahr, Richard Klueck, Shawn Kraft, Rick Koenigs, Jeremy Kriner, Tammy Kolen, Philip Ksionsk, Jerry 1 'X' 5 w ' if Leeper, Cliff Lehman, Heather Lesher, Mark What are you looking at? Sophomores l85 Levell, Donald Lientz, Robbie Lockhart, Paul Lewis, Erika Lindahl, Robert Locklear, Janet Lichvar, Joseph Lindemann, Lockwood, Lieggi, Stephanie Susan Jimmy Little, Theresa Lopez, Maria Lopez, Sonia Lorentz, Jackie Lozoya, Karen Lucas, Theresa 'lLet's see, who shall I dream of today? l 86 Sophomores Lyons, Tammy Magee, Michael Madrigal, Jose Malinowski, Amie Mallari, Michele Manroe, Robert Marcheleor, Tom Marino, Tomas Marquez, Carolyn Martin, Jason Martin, Randy Marvin, Charles 4 Mathis, Patricia May, Joe Mayer, Jeremy Mayfield, Patricia McAIexander, McCluskey, McMahon, Todd McNut, Augie Jeneene Tonya McNabb, Lisa Meador, William McAllister, Kelly McEntire, Susan McNearney, Medford, Joe McCaskey, McGuinness, Kevin Kimberly Steve l 4 fi? ' 4' 121-Y' Q... ,. if ,.: :zt- gg 1-'lm ' -. , Q- .- jvlelendeg, Frank, Miller, Eric Mitchell, Cory Moscoso, Paul Moyer, Angela Murphy, Christina Nabakowski, Nadine Mitchell, Raymond Modica, Melissa Mohr, Jo Nazworth, Janette Neahring, Paul Neber, Michelle Neel, Eric Mollett, Robby Monreal, Susie Morbeu, Melanie Nelson, Lisa Nemecek, Helena Nentwick, Melissa Nestor, Sandra Morgan, Vicki Morison, Gavin Morris, Walton Newberry, Dean Newland, Jennifer Newman, Michelle Nielsen, Jeffrey My 4 Qu J fti iity My presence was needed here? Noland, John Nurgeon, Christy Olson, Patti Otenburg, Eddie Nordberry, O'Dea, Michele Olson, Tammy Otterson, Brent Gerald Ohlsson, Traci Orozco, Paul Oveross, Paul Norton, John Oliver, Scott Osborn, Heath Packett, Shirley Nunamaker, Tina 'Ns .5 4 l l A X Sophomores I 87 ' 35 ' .ay ' - JM .- i.,.l . . . , .,. I , it ii Q 5 5 ir f fi N f v Paddock, Kenny Parker, Laura Peacock, James Peters, Amy Phillips, Bessy Padilla, Raul Parr, Allison Pendleton, Peterson, Chris Phillips, John Palmer, Jennifer Parris, Paul Darlene Peterson, Leslie Phillips, Timothy Pamus, George Partney, Kelli Penland, Linda Pettice, Tommy Pickard, Scott Perez, Rod Pierce, Harding Pietersen, Tauna Pipkin, Robert Pitken, Jeffrey Q Wx, l 88 Sophomores She's got Bette Davis eyes ,wif ir Pizzuto, Kevin Preal, Rebecca Poland, Leah Price, Kimberly Polyniak, Paul Pryor, Erik Pongracz, Robert Ramsey, Kathleen Rankin, Anna Read, James Reed, William Rico, Cerena Ransil, Brad Reardon, Patricia Reeves, Jeri Riley, John Raymond, Reed, Mark Rexroat, Alonzo Ringer, Julie Raeanne 1 Determined and spirited I 4 -- .lag gf ti is we Em .i Eg 4 WW ' 1 'M Robertson, Gary Rosen, Josie Ryan, Steve Rollins, Deanna Rowan, David Ryan, Tammy Romero, Kevin Rumph, Cynthia Salinas, Michael Rominger, Todd Russell, Mike Sampson, Doug X I Sanchez, Monica Sanchez, Patrick Sanders, Kerri Sargent, Shuree 9 : juz- if N. , 4 iv' T Schack, Rita Scheck, Karen Saunders, Tracey Schmillen, Jeff Schultz, Tish Schmoyer, Scott, Kenneth Robert Scott, Ruth Schoilian, Tiff Scott, Virginia Scheff, Marian Schultz, Christy Wi ti, L. She's Got lt All fully describes Shannan Huffman. As President of the Sophomore class, she tackles responsibilities and follows through, trying her best not to let anyone down. Not only is she a leader, but a friend to all. Her bubbly and sociable personality is the bridge that enables her to gain numerous friends. sig Sedar, Todd Setser, Michael Shaffer, Thomas Sherman, Mark Shield, David Showe, Donald Siekert, Cynthia Sophomores l89 Simmons, Craig Simpson, Kathleen Simpson, Matt Slobig, Alifonso . . 4 Smith, Cheryl Smith, Kevin Smith, Randolph Sommerville, Tricia Q Speegle, Tracy Stack, Debra Spencer, Nancy Standridge, Spencer, Randy Teresa Springer, Darren Stanton, Leslie Stauf, Monika i Stenquist, Heidi Stevens, Eric Stewart, Dennis Stewart, James Stewart, Melissa Sutton, Leigh Taylor, Kathryn Stewart, Terri Takahashi, Yuki Terrell, Marsha Stottern, Tankersley, Cindy Terry, Michelle Matthew Tate, Robert Terry, Sandi Sullivan, Mark Thead, Debbie Thompson, Kane Tocco, Tiffany Thomas, Cindy Thorsnes, Galen Tomina, Bashar Thomas, Joseph Thrash, Wendy Torbett, Kellie l9O Sophomores Wi Have a nice day xg 'E' v ,- Torbett, Sean Treece, Erin Turner, Chris Valverde, Vest, Delia Villareal, Juliet Voelker, Paul Walker, Kimberly Torbett, Wanda Trembley, Lisa Turner, Harold Prudence Vidal, Charles Vincent, Sheryl Vogler, Michael Walker, Richard Tracht, Rod Trombacco, Tweedale, Tony Vargas, Columba Vigil, Gary Vincent, Wade Wagner, Kristen Wallen, Traisi, Robert Mark Valerio, Tony Vates, Kelly Vikander, Steve Vine, Tamara Walden, Pamela Stephanie Tucker, Carla Verkest, Curtis Waller, Rebecca Walls, Robin Walsh, Jennifer Wear, Michael Weber, Eric Weinstein, Bradley Wesolowski, West, Elaine White, Mathew Wilkerson, Whalen, Chris White, Patrick White, Jerry Wilber, Susie Thomas Wilkins, David Willeford, Scott Tawnia Talk to me computer Sophomores l9l ' -1 'ff Williams, Bobby Williams, Robin Williamson, Brenda Wilson, Michelle Wilson, Thomas l92 Sophomores Angelique Lynette XX. z Wilson, Trevais Winger, Dale Wisniewski, Robert Withey, Eric uS0!?n Winter, Sandra Woodrich, Wooldridge, WYGTT, P0'ffiCk Yaple, Buffy Yarmon, Greg Yavno, Mike Yost, Mike .. fy, l Zastoupil, Mike ' Zapata, Lana Zlotoff, Charmy Zull, Regina N l l N ., if we X FX ,kv X Q 1 xx The freshmen have a reason to cele- brate. They started off the year with much excitement. The first weeks were spent electing officers. Many comment- ed that they didn't realize what time and commitment went into holding an of- Staring Off With A Bang y fice. Their first task was homecoming, in which they entered a float in the Santee Parade. Working on raising funds for class functions, they attacked the school wide candy sale with great guts. Counter clockwise: Tracy Norris, Pres., Dawn Zegler, V.P., Lisa Lamboi, sec., Katie Engebreben, Treas., Mr. Staples, Mrs. Skiles, Mr. Hoadly, Doug Bush, Tif- fany Crowther, Heather Gunn, James Robertson, JoAnn Herzog, Chris Linita Z 'vi I f if E...r- i ii Q , 194 Freshmen Class Officers Abdelnour, Adkins, Melissa Rachael Adsit, Lori Ackerman, Curtis Aguilar, Ilene Adams, Anthony i A . Rfggif 'Ei' t if Aubry, Nicole Bailey, Kenneth Babcock, Melissa Baker, Cheryl ' 'W-2 Q 1 s 4- af 3 rv Barrett, Jeffrey Batting, Lorna Barry, Timothy Baugher, Garry Bates, Daniel Beck, Carol ,i 'llx JJ wit' at 'Nl gg ,,...,, ., , ..,, xx J' K rw . Albertson, Jason Allensworth, Jess Allsopp, Michelle Baker, Mark Baker, Richard Beck, Marybeth Bee, Dennis Bellafiore, Diane XI Alstrand, John Anderson, Arbenz, Jeffery Alvarez, Luanna Ronald Arias, Christine Alvidres,Tammy Anderson, Armour, Valerie Steven Anthony, Vincent Baker, Steven Baldwin, Kathryn Bellavance, Aprile Bellman, Michael Bellows, Justin Arnold, Aaron Arnold, Christina Arrington, Lisa Baldwin, Robert Banks, Matthew Barnett, Brian Ballinger, Jody Baratas, Sergio Barnett, Kevin Bennett, Barbara Bertussi, Gino Befgeleen, Bevis, Timothy Cl1C1fleS Bilsland, Kevin Bernal, Steven 13, Birdwell, Renee Blanck, Arthur Blount, Kimberly Arthur, Michael Attebury, Melinda Aubain, Michael Qi if Pk T . ir X Barney, Bryan Barnhill, Jon I S 7 Boisvert, Adam Bosco, Bobby Boswell, Laura Freshmen l 95 Maybe, if I stare at the chalkboard long enough, I won't have to answer the question. Bowen, David Brant, Jeannie V Bowstead, Ronda Breault, Shariee s Bozlee, Andy Breault, Valerie Brackett, Robert Breen, Kelly Brada, Karin Breitenstein, Deborah mis fi 5 B E: -2 ggi, 4 Brink, John Broadwater, Tina Broberg, Erik Brown, Tracy Bruce, Sharla iii ia J biee Bumpass, Erick Burrell, Lori Bush, Douglas Camarena, Campbell, lan Cardenas, Lupita Carlson, Erick Burness, Jeffrey Burrows, Andrew Cabral, Jason Tracy Campbell, Robert Carifi, Paolo Carlson, Rebecca Burnett, James Burson, Tony Caha, Laura Salgnpaga, Campus, Nicole Cark, Jeff Carroll, John e ora l96 Freshmen Campbell, Daniel Brunmier, Kata Bruning, Greg Buffington, Jeffrey Bukey, Tracy Bulow, Thomas Carruthers, Kristine Carson, Pat Castelo, Christy .xrx gs, .gg Coyle, Alicia Curl, Travis Dague, Christina Cramer, Dusty Curry, Chad Dale, Stephanie Crouse, Juanita Curtice, Peggy Daniel, Brodie Crowther, Tiffany Curtiss, Toni Daniel, Shawn Crume, Jason Doggett, Leah Daniels, Charles Meet Joe How many students do you know per- sonally, that have a 3.0 grade point average and excel in sport at the same time? Well, here's your chance, meet Joe Scibettal Joe is I4 and has been playing soccer for several years, cur- rently back up goalie for Santana. Obvi- ously, Joe does very well in his college prep classes. Not many freshmen main- tain such good grades, are involved in a sport and know which direction they're headed, as far as a career. Joe plans to attend Syracuse University in New York to study to be a lawyer. Besides listening to music and practicing soccer, Joe likes to spend time with his friends. He also admits he enjoys the company of upper- classmen, especially the cheerleaders! Freshmen l97 Davidson, Dawson, Linda DeGastro, Scott DeWitt, Allen Deczynski, Stephen Day, Melissa DeGraff, Edward Dean, Brian Stanley Davis, Holly Day, Michael DeSalvo, John Deaver, Sammy Delaney, Michael Davis, Victoria Denman, Joy Deutschman, Lance Dias, Tiffany Dickason, Gregory Disbrow, John Doran, Dina Diveley, Sean Dorner, Domingo, Clare Christopher Dorworth, Quick, give this note to . . . Matthew 3 , :rf-aiss. ie 5 fr V at Dunn, Cherie r Dupperron, Anna Durre, Kim Early, Stephanie Eckert, Michael Dunne, Mark Durick, Kyle Eade, Sam Eastman, Brian Edwards, Sean 198 Eidsmoe, Andrea Elder, Sarah Dickman, John Dietrich, Eric Dickson, Donna Digregorio, David Diehl, Melissa Dipaolo, Jodi Doty, Geoffrey Duarte, Anthony Douglass, Duncan, Mike Jennifer Dunlap, Asia Downs, Christine Eldred, David Elliott, Sean Ellery, Margaret Ellis, Leslie - in Al 'Q- 1 1 .rm- i-2 ,F mr ..,.?, W ,.x 15 Elms, Cheryl Escalderon, Ezell, Kurt Ferris, Theresa Emrich, Corinne Jeffrey Fellows, Julie Finley, Raynee Engebretsen, Estrada, Hector Fender, Erik Finn, Timothy Katie Eylar, Daniel Ferreira, David Fleischmann, Jeff Erdmon, Jennifer Ezell, Keith l Will the real Ozzy fan please stand up?l Ok, who stole my backpack? ,M--f. Flick, Robert Friedrichsen, Flynn, James Scott Forbes, Leroy Fulbright, Kristine Forsythe, Eric Fusililer, Steven Fradette, Jeffrey Gage, Jason Gallagher, John . 9 'F A 'I 'I vmauu ' :v :H .. . f,,v:::.f:: :ax VW q. 'ling ? P . ' H --s.w:: .:.S' ,w i-mga, gm' f 1 . -ff .Eg Pa? mf? ., ..,,. ,itt t:,, tt,, W Gamblin, Mary Jo Gapen, Todd Garcia, Juan Garland, Kelly Gawrys, Nancy 1 .Q ' Gee, Matthew Geldert, Joseph Gerry, Edward Gerschoffer, Deniese Gilliam, Jack I99 , . .it ia 34 151 lv-'S iii Gillum, Russell Gilmore, Billy Giove, Michael Hamilton, Kimberly Hammock, Dane Hammer, Geoffrey Goodpasture, Tricia Goodwoter, Kyle Goss, Barry -EP! Ft ,J ws: if we Q ,, J' gl J 1 2 saw Hammond, Craig Hannum, Kimberly Hanson, Dawn 2 P 3 X, E 1' .. IEC' 11- !- , E L 1 if Q :,g5w:,,,gw,:: - ii f ,saw .. ,,,.. 55 , K xsfrzasfssfeie, , V i S .lflfgrti , , , . , is i s1,, so ,,,,,,.. -V .::. - . I ..,, ,, , r i 3, I4 is ' A X , 'P 'F eff. , me .,: K 1 ,nh lim, we 1 ' ' 'T zgi' I Gottfried, Grant, Joseph Greer, Jason Michael Gray, Regina Griffin, Tony Graber, Gregory Green, Gregory Groos, Theresa Grace, Edward . ,... .,,,,,,,,,, ,,. wage, -W Hanson, Donald Hanson, Kimberly Hardenburger, Michael ,1- 1 Grosso, Matthew Gunn, Heather Guy, Cary Harding, Robert Harris, Wendy Hardy, Kevin Hartlenben, Harmon, Down Donald Hartshorn, Shawna -- - . ' 111 :rpms 2' 5 i , We -iff J '55 ' ,f . J l , i 5 Hasler, David Hattings, Sandra Hayes Chad Haugen, Jill Hays Corey Healy Karen Kl.L wi s Hegewisch, Helm, Tracy Heredia, Debra Hernandez, Herzog, Joann Heskett, Sharon Higgins, Michelle Hinnant, Veronica Helmer, Heather Heredia, Joan Carlos Herzog, Tisha Hetrick, Michael Hill, Monique Gwendolen Heller, Rgehel Herrington, Hire, Virginia Kimberly .E . gift e Sultan On The Move Eileen Maul is a freshman here at Santana. She started into gymnastics at the age of 9 and -is still going strong. Her first start was on a tram- pouline, after reading about a tum- bling class, she was soon enrolled. Her coach recommended to the Den- ver School Of Gymnastics. ln l98O, she and her family moved to Santee where she enrolled in the Aztec Gym at San Diego State University. With the Aztec Gym, she has competed all over the US and won the State Re- gional Championship as a Class One Elite Gymnast. She is now training with the Sultan team after school. She is also a talented diver and hopes to compete in both sports even though they occur at the same time. Eileen has proven to be an outstand- ing gymnast and is looking forward to competition. Hobbs-, Krystal Hook, James Howard, Tanya Howell, Christine Hoffman, Howard, Tammy Howe, Terry Huff, Cristina Morgan Mr. Bainum lectures a class of fascinated students. ZN l55 !!fk7it'X: Qc' Freshmen 2Ol K . in eww Q. Humphrey, Dana lrvine, Brian Johnson, Louie Are you serious? l have to go here four years! Hutchins, Doug Jensen, Gregory Jones, James Hyder, Angela Jensen, James Jones, Philip Hyland, Patrick Jewell, James Jordan, Tony lmerson, Jo, Jang Juarez, Stephanie Christopher Two scoops of raisins in Kellogg's Raisin Bran 202 Freshmen Kalinoski, Dawn Kautz, Natalee Kelly, Geoffery Kinney, Krissy Koch, Eliza Kane, Rosemary Kehoe, Robin Kelly, Sam Kiser, Angela Koche, Nicole Kano, Thomas Kelley, John Kertson, Gary Klute, Kimberly Kohli, Katherine K-crgtzenberger, Kellison, Michael Keys, Kelly Knight, Christina Kolinek, Curtis revor i 69, Koller, Donna Koren, Vickie 1.1 1 ifiggwii .. ,,,, . . Eg Lemke, Richard Lerma, Manuel Lessa, Loraine Lewis, Troy Lies, Loretta Mansfield, Michelle rw .4 -..d .f q ,Q Kramer, Pilar Krtek, Jason Lamboy, Lisa Lawson, Michael LeBlanc, Robert Lee, Thomas Lehan, Sandi Krouse, Dale Kumke, Shannon Lampman, Lazalde, Richardo Lee, Barbara Legare, Glen Lehan, Shari Denise vw Y . ,- vu- J gl W5 is 1 ae' W 4 Linn, Melissa Loker, Loretta Long, Kathleen Lorigan, Wayne Loshkajian, Natalie Me like Duran Duran??? Get serious 6- - 4 -'film K 3 A t , its N L Loughlin, Karrie Lucas, Diane Ludolph, Tracey Lunak, Barbara Lunetta, Christine L. ,rw X , Lyle, Scott Mace, Steve Macintosh, Chad Mallory, Katrina Mandgie, Robert qu? Marques, Juliet Marrujo, Miguel Marsh, Donald Marshall, Alisia Marshall, Lisa Martin, Aaron Martin, Suzanne Freshmen 203 ,,.. .. 4. .... ,Q ,,,.. ..,, .:,, . 'f L . 1 'Vis .. t . . f is Fifleivl ' Q , Martin, Tommy Marzullo, Amber Matranga, Martinez, Massie, Joseph Jeffrey Jonathan Maul, Eileen McBride, Trisha McBroom, Kevin McCarty, Robin McClain, Shari McClintock, William McClure, Scott McCluskey, Jeanette McGowen, Lisa McGregor, Debra McGuckin, Mark McHorney, Phillip McKee, Erick If ww Louie From the moment he walked in, we could see that smile from ear to ear. But, don't let that smile fool you, Louie Johnson also has a serious side. Not only does he want to clean our polluted air, he wants to fly in it. His ambition is to become a pilot in the navy. In Louie's spare time he finds himself gazing over a lake, waiting for his hook, line, and sinker to be taken in by a fish. He also spends many hours riding ATC's. Who knows, perhaps the next time you see the uBlue Angels - Louie will be in the pilot seat. 111' is ...f McKenna, Phil McMahon, McPherson, Meador, Anna Mesa, Serena Meyer, James Mezzanotti, Milne, Kevin McLaughlin, Karen Scott Merritt, Dean Messenger, Brian Meyer, Jeffrey Anthony Miner, Deborah Shannon McMillan, McQuarrie, Lori MINSIOQIS, RiCl10 Cl Kenneth 204 Freshmen l l 441 Nr- J Mitchell, Jimmy Morbeu, Thomas Mundy, Laneia Nash, Susan Moffet, Leanne Morris, Brandon Musgrave, Nation, Laura Moltman, Cheryl Morris, Trudi James Neuenswander, Monroe, David Moutaw, Bruce Myers, Janell Jason Naranjo, Michelle Neville, Mark ,I fa 11 qi, it Q Noble, Tina Norris, Tracy O'Brien, Donald Ojeda, Robert Noriega, Arthur Noyes, Catherine O'Gorman, Barry O'Hannon, Bengi I Newton, Corinna Nguyen, Nancy Niezgoda, Michelle Nitiello, Rozanne l You think l'm going to eat the Cafeteria food?? Olney, Gppedal, Michael Orr, Shane O Toole, Jim Christopher Orr, Corey Osborn, Heather Overcash, Olshewski, David Kennefh -J x , Y Q vw 4- us 1. ,ff Overcash, Padilla, Cynthia Palecek, Ann Stephen Padula, Lorraine Palermo, Denise Cwens, Aaron It tastes like paperl? Freshmen 205 is, fx ,ff Q55 riff 2- mfs if N Pelton, Jerold Peterson, Andrew Pettus, Wendy Pendergrass, Peterson, Carey Phares, Kristine Ronald Peterson, Pete Pheton, Heather Peters, Nathan Papin, Donna Pork, Vernicea Porras, Daniel Para, Mike Porker, Poules, Dan Parga, Jeffrey Christopher Pedrero, Michael Parpart, Tiffonie Look whot's coming up the sink! Q Phillips, Keith Phipps, Jim Pingtello, Louis Pitula, Lope .,- 5 Popp, Brian Porter, Roger Powell, Janna Priddy, Timothy Phillips, Lance Pillow, Jill Pioterek, Ronald Popeluk, William Porter, Clint Potvin, Glen Price, David Prindle, Gene 206 Freshmen Proffer, Robert Provins, Philip Putzbach, Robert Quiocho, Kristian Quintanar, Shannon Racz, Craig I know l'm strong Rivera, Alicia Rivera, Shawn Roberts, Karen Robertson, Greg Robertson, James Robertson, Lance 'fi 'git ,Q Robinson, Julie Rodriguez, Danny Rodriquez, Raul Rohleder, Kevin Romeo, Dennis Rones, Mark 'l -f Ross, Kelley Rosson, Lee Rowell, Michael Rowson, Heather Royal, Brian Ruberto, Vincent Q-' - Radder, Robert Raudillo, Michelle Raymond, Reed, Thomas Rieo, Catherine Rasmussen, Paul Raymond, Danielle Richter, Kevin Riley, Todd Christina Redding, Michael Freshmen 207 1. .r j '11, t wifi' - ,I fi.. 1, 3 lr ':- 7 fi' , .. ff-I , ig I , . .- A ' I . ,- ' -.1 . Q 'v K X Ruess, Wendy Ryan, Dawn Salberg, Samuel Sanudo, Amber Schell, Scot Schmillen, Tony Scott, Kraig Sedita, Michelle Rupp, Thomas Ryan, Sean San Filippo, Chad Sawaya, Claudia Schiefer, Kelli Schroeder, Scott, Melissa Segwa, Kevin Ryan, Christina Sabol, Jason Sanders, Steven Schad, Tracey Schmidt, John Richard Seaman, Robin Sensbach, Scibetta, Joseph Douglas Qs! ,wi la?-Oli -' A ll . l,rr ' T54 , In ii kiwi! -M e--. X .Qs 'N Fx e X FM x x fs so N N51 ,, ss vi. Q'- ,xx 1 ',,, -f 5efVlS, DCF 5h0f10l'10l'1, MGFY Sheldon, Mark Shields, Brenda 5l'10Cl4elf0Vd, 5l 0W, Leigh Shelton, Janalee Shields, Shannon 30500 5l10W, M0f1lC0 Sherman, Sean Shirey, Stacey Sgackelford, Honest Mr. Underwood, we're not cheating cott Short, Cynthia Shute, Donna 208 Freshmen up Siebenborn, Sigala, Franklin Guadalupe Siegel, Laurie Simon, Scott Simpson, Charlotte Simpson, Matthew -' J at Simpson Michelle Sloan Aaron Smalley Larry Smith Carmen Slaff, William Slobig, Jesus Smith, Carlos Smith, Gina ,, j A g , f V, . A .A rf - T 7 fi h e Smith, Jim Snider, Robert Speck, Cary Stephens, Smith, Lara Synder, Gary Spicuzza, Dennis Elizabeth Smith, Lon Snyder, Jolene Stacy, Jamie Stewart, Rebekah Smith, Ronald Soens, Sandra Stallworth, Stewart, Tammy Smith, Sara Solan, Joell Fraces Stow, William Smithy, Susan Solis, David Standridge, Strukel, Jeffrey In-desk break dancing Midlelle Sllmmefsf Stanfield, Aeon Theresa Fans When you walk into Janalee Shelton s room irightl, it's like entering a fourth dimension. Posters of Simon LeBon and other Duran Duran faces cover all four walls and part of the ceiling, three scrapbooks over- flowing with Duran memorablia are on the desk. For- ty-three stuffed animals share her bed. She and Kelly Wadlington Cleft? are devoted Duran Duran fanatics, they spent a combined total of S350 worth of posters, pins, magazines, albums, videos, wallets and purses covered with Duran Duran personalities. Kelly com- mented on why she likes Duran Duran, Their music is different . Freshmen 209 Thompson, Jennifer Thompson, Mark H ' :YEFTE . . M ., J. L J f-B ,U 'fx W -he 1 -Q.,,i::,Qfi if-'mi' I K .1 i...F!..., .Es ,. , .,,.,,,.-, . Iii, S ' .. ifffc Vaca, David VanDorn, Steven Vanderhyde, Thomas 210 Freshmen V .1,, m,.ii,fif ffiff ' 155 zarlkmqs i ' i 2 .1 Y' -it ,, La .ll 5' i 1 i 4, id Svenine, Shawna Swineheart, Tamble, Laurie Tavenner, Swcinda, Desiree Tassell, Jason Rhonda Penelope Synnott, Robert Tate, Brian Thibodd, Keith Swessy, Jeffrey Tade, Lance Thompson, Eve Could you explain the ideal conflict in the paradox . . . I Thompson, Scott Tidwell, Natasha Tio, Terence Tomina, Sozan Troung, Dung Tucker, Robert Uhl, John Thrift, Jacueline Tiskus, Michael Todd, Sharon Toynton, David Tucker, Kimberly Tyson, Martin Uttich, Richard i i Vankirk, Jason Vernon, Ginger Vinkemulder, Wcdlington, Kelly Vardiman, Kelly Vesper, Michelle Scott Wagner, Vasquez, John Vincent, Sean Vitiello, Roxanne Caunsery Vonwillwer, Wagner, James They have got to be kiddinglllllll Candice . Q- .V C '- L, 11 . I .2 T. '4' N h' 1 h., . J ' J' t 5 .,. in ..,- E A I A , Q A E1 A Waits, Chris Ward, April Ward, Sean Wax, Tracie Weinbrecht, Julie Wenzel, Mark Wheatbread, White, Lisa Walters, Charles Ward, Brandon Washington, Webster, Teresa Weiss, John West, Richard Paul White, Richelle Robin Wheeler, Sarah .1 , s, F 1. if , +-' Wilken, Becky Williams, Regina Wilkins, Williams, Sharisse Catherine Willits, Kelly Williams, Dawn Wilson, Steven Williams, Jeffrey , i- Being a freshmen means being happy ' - N-W ff' ' Wisley, Shannon Wood, Edith Woolsey, Catrina Wright, Lynette Wynns, Michael Yorba, Al Zabrowski, Zeigler, Lisa Witucki, Steven Wooding, Wright, Cathy Wyllie, Rebecca Yaklin, Colleen Yeager, Robert Robert Zoboki, Timothy Zegler, Dawn Alexander Freshmen 2l l k Brady, Robert Cummings, Martha Principal Vice Principal Abood, Jan Armour, Randee Arthur, Susan Counseling Classified Foreign Language Baime, Steve Special Ed. 2l2 Faculty Bainum, Don Ball, Florence Barnes, Mary Social Science PE., Home Ec. Pny. Ed. Beach, Richard Social Science ' Hr ' of Y' Berkebile, Ruth Berrill, Michael Blodgett, Sharon Boudreau, Mary Business Special Ed. Attendance Counseling it L 0 I Bowling, Billy Braaten, Vern Brees, David Bullock, LoRita Maintenance Music Music Classified t xg Q B Bunker, Gary Phy, Ed. V3 ess YL Mr. Beach's lecture ii300,002, Burkhart, Glenda Security Faculty 2l 3 ' 'SHOR TS TUFF lf horse-power were measured in uinches , this lady would be turbo- chargedl Even though Joanie Sailer is rather small in size, she is a giant among loyal Sultans. Working here since l97O, llShortstuff has had a variety of jobs, including Vice Principal's secretary and is currently secretary to the Principal, Mr. Brady. Her duties include, coordinating substitute teachers, keeping track of all the keys to each lock here at school, and doing her famous Portly Penguin imitations for anyone who will stand still and listen! Reading, cooking for family gatherings, and playing Blackjack are a few of this little lady's hobbies. Blackjack has become an important passion - her computer is even programmed for itl Gee Joanie, when you win your first million in Vegas, remember, contributions to educa- tion are tax Carroll, Belvyn Ox F K Childers, Doris Classified Classified Classified eww Clinic, Joanne Cranor, Eleanor Crow, Tom Curran, Tom Phy. Ed. CIGSS-lfied Forei n Lan ua e Math 9 Q Q 2l4 Faculty Dakin, Bill Daniels, Mary N Mom Phy. Ed. Daniels, Vern Diaz, Lupe Digenan, Mary SueCN52f Dipinto, Robert Vocational English Special 3.1.0-' Math Donnelly, Don Danton, Bud Ervin, Charlene Etonia, David Business Careers Art Vocational UN!! Foster, Anne Franklin, Samuel Franklin, Yernna English Foreign Language Classified 2l 6 Faculty English Harney, Sally Classified Good, Deanna xlNe'4NRl,X Q lr Ux Dear Diary . .. Gaylen, Rick , English Ta caclia Gushwa, Greg Social Science l-lartschen, Jeanice Classified W , if' i 5 Caeor ibmfmi Ms wi -'.Z?ijE:i1ei l-lassell, Melissa Hemingway, Leroy Social Science Business Herzog, Leon Science Howes, Sandy Special Ed. 0 Jellison, Beverly English Hill, Jim Vocational Hoy, Richard Social Science ,cram-.- Kaster, Lloyd Phy. Ed, i 'ggi Hoadley, Charles Hobbs, Jackie English Health Aide ,J .I MM' v- 14 Hunter, David Hutton, Nancy English-ASB Security ph Keefe, Laurel Keith, Linda English Finance Faculty 2l 7 Kennedy, Sharon Kylmkowych, Natalie Kreikemeier Patty Latyon Marge English Library Science Math Layton, Wayne Levie, Betty Lindsey Donna Lobb Don Social Science Library Social Science Vocational The Hallway Warrior Ever wonder who that was driving the cart around cam- pus. Well, that's Bill Bowling a vital part of our school's function. Not only does he fill the drink machines and fix any thing that breaks down but he also opens up the school in the morning and checks-in and delivers supplies. On the weekends, he's a licensed barber. l-le likes Santana because the people are friendly and nice, but watch out don't step in front of his cart, that's his pet peeve, and you might get run over. 218 Faculty ,QW ,y McDonald, Jeanette Manos, Steve Millman, Elly Mills, Cqfhy Pny. Ed. Counseling Counseling English Miranda, Susan Moore, David Moore, Norma Morgan, Barbara Classified Special Ed. Counseling English . i f ' 1, ! 3, Wil 2, , X L Q ' Morton, Sherry Muramoto, Classified -M, Mirror, Mirror , . . 5 Faculty 2l 9 CK Nellis, Martin Nelson, Lisa Business Classified A Nissenbaum, Harriet IIJRYQF Noble, Ed Foreign Language Math fe 1, My 'll Circle up the Wagons! -all Mr, Charles, business as usual. Pennock, Terrie Perkins, Fra nk English Vocational 220 Faculty Potts, BGI'bCJl'G Rogergl Kgren Peer Counseling Mgfh Believe It . . or Not . . . Recognize these people? Sure you do. These eleven people have been singled out as a few of the most effective teachers. Each of them, with their own unique way and style of teaching, makes it easier and especially fun to learn. From Mr. l-loy and his dumb jokes to Mr. Bainum and his costumes, to Ms. Guinan's dingy attitude, they all have a way of reaching out to students. When asked why students seem to enjoy their classes more, Lisa Gordon commented, They work with the students, on the students level, and they talk to them, not at them. A special thanks goes out to these eleven people for the job well done. Sailer, Joan Sawaya, Abe Shaffer, Jane Scholten, Mary Classified Security English Classified sl Scholten, Ray Skiles, Barbara Small, Donna Smith, Bonnie W Business Home Ec. Business Classified Faculty 22l 1 , -i, K 'K'-,H , ,Y 1 ,Q if 1 Spaulding, Barbara Stanko, Allen Staples, Clark Sullivan, Diane Counseling Math English Classified TM? Sutherland, Imogene Turner, Jay Underwood, Bradley, Valluzzi, Conn: Classified Phy. Ed. Social Science Classified CRAF TY ER VIN Brains, creative ability and a flair for juggling a thousand different tasks at once best describes this vivacious and talented teacher. Known as HCrafty Ervin or Right-Brain, Left-Brain Lady , Charlene Ervin has taught Arts and Crafts here at Santana for twelve years. Students and teachers can always count on her for that artistic view- point, and do, OFTEN! Anytime any project has anything to do with art, guess who gets called on? Mrs. Ervin is also very interested in learning, and how the brain works, This has been of increasing interest since she finished her lvlaster's Degree, and carries over into all her classes, with activities to stimulate both sides of the brain. Doing imagery for the basketball teams, a positive learning and relaxation technique, is also an off shoot of this inter- est in brain functioning. There is something special about Mrs. Ervin that is easily sensed by talking with her. l-ler talents have inspired all of her students and her flair for the arts will always be an asset to Santana. 222 Faculty fi Vandenberg, Joan Vickery, Wade English Math Willhite, Gary Williamson, Otto Media Classified fa.-P V79 is ..,,s Wqmmgckl Beg Wledefkehf, l.ll'1dG Classified UGS?-ified I U ,9,f0,LFf1fM ,V Wright, Debbie Zastoupil, Dan Counseling Math l as ,M xi . Classified Zimmerman, Wanda Faculty 223 Charlie - I hope your shoulder will always be there for me to cry on. I'm looking forward to our long future to- gether. Our kids, house and white picket fence. All the time we've spent together is unforgettable. I love you with all my heart. Debi To my frnds, MS, CM, KO, LB, CB, AR, KT, RM, LO, TF, yrbk class and to any of those I missed, my fav tchrs: Mrs. Schaffer 84 Ms. Guinan. But esp to my fmly 81 Rick, to Jeanna, Sandy 81 Karen - all of you have made my yrs at school special. Much thanx 81 love, Cheryl Dear Stacy, Den, Deb, Shan, Karen 8t Rhonda, I luv you alll U're all so spe- cial to me. We couldn't have had a better 4 years! We went thru alot but we made it thru the worst! Lets marry the rad guys 81 make the rad money. Stay happy 8 remember Tammy luvs ull Thanx 2, Mom 81 Dave 4 evrythng, i dnt no how u put up wfmel Sisters, Bro's, nephews DR and TJ. Good luck Dad 81 Rena. I LU Jeff! Mom, U made growing up alot easier. Kim UR the bst frnd any I could have. I luv u all very much, KD, MS, MW - YRBK - LO, TF, LG, MS, LB, AB, MM, RC. THANX MS. G, coachs V8tl-Il love ya, JoAnn Thanx 2 AS, ES, SM, JB, DS, TN, JN, KP, SC, GY, KQ, DI-I, JD, BR, DG, KF, SO, 4 special X'sl Thanx 2 Rick C, I wish u the best future cuz u deserve itl l'll never forget ul Thanx for X-mas dance 2 I-leather, my best freind, I hope we grow closer each year! Thanx 4 being there when I needed ul wflove Monica To our very dear friend Amy: We miss u, but we'll get u backl I-ley Keith, R u etng your veggies? To CC, 84 Dad RT, LE, RC, MM, KA, RP, LA, MS ... 84 any we forgot. we luv u alll Our KFC Buds, TA, Bl-I, KG, TC, SG, BM. We miss u Paull A special we luv u 2 DR Dirt, cnt wait til next year Laura 81 Tammi Memories of my sophomre year: TF, LP, KB, SC, KK, I-IL, LC, GC, NA. Mich - I luv u, late night phone conv wf Monica - Oce-docel Thanx Mr. T A your support. Mom 84 Roger UR the best. Memories of prez 8. crazy fund raisers, special thanx 2 people who helped. Great laughs wfSara 8. good X's wfBecca. Shannan I-luffman Well guys, its been funl J - thanx for listening. If you need me, l'm here. Conny - thanx for the many many wild crazy times. I luv u both. Ernie - may all your dreams come true - I believe in you. CK Thanx! MG, RF, RC - Good luck, you'll need itl I To: Joe W, John J, Gregg S, Jeff J, Jef A, Chris L, DAne S, and llSpunky.' Thanks for the great weekends ant over at Food Basket Parking Lotll Love I Cindy Ramu Maureen Sensbacl Terri I-lalse' Tina Monteverdt The 20 Crew: Jeff IWhip7 I-lernandei Greg IPopsD Solz, John IGrizzleJ Jardel Chris ILennyD Lennhoff, Dane fDod Schilling, Jeff CDragD Adragina, Joi IFacel Reece, Jon Wall Leon, Jof IMalibuD Weaver. To: I-lerm, Sam, Bill, Tico, l'll miss yoJ so much. Thanx for all the talks ant X's. What will I do without U? UR spe cial and it'll be hard to say bye. I-Ieml 81 Sam thanx 4 being there! ILY Thanx 2 all who helped in making m' l5th b-day the bestl To SI-I IUR? iii? Rl-I, MS, KB, DC, Mrs. B 81 my brat? thanx 4 the laught. 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'tie , J M MW, . , ,, . ., A, IL.. .,. g 5'- 0 ' 's 'Z 33.2 7- 1- ' 49551 V ' , ' - 2 f ' My 14. 1, ' 'x!!Q4iH3?.-,eu ttzx 164 G11 C Breen Breitenstein, Breslin, Patrick Brewer, Terry L. 1 Ronda D. 118 Bright, April D. 71, 11 Brink, John P, 196 Britcher, Heather K Britt, Steven C. 11 80 Briw 164 C 196 M 119 F, 96 J 4 Oriane B 164 Cameron Patricia 180 Cameron Tracy A 164 Cameron W. Michael Jr. Campana, Deborah 196 Campbell Beverly L 165 34 Carifi Carifi, Cork, Jeff Holly lffarlso Donita Carlson ErickJ Carlson Jason E Carlson, Rebecca L. Carney, Kari 180 Carney, Wm. Thomas Carpenter, Marlena 1 Carrico, Jim B. 165 Cole, Carroll, Jenny C. Cole, Victor J, 181, 8,8 cohen, Johh B. 196, 91 'L Donald Carruthers, Kristine 196 16 ff- Carruthersl Lorie L' ., . ,,,.... ..,,,, , ,,.., ff, ff 'Q e V .- . f . fl ' A, , . I Carson, Dennis V. 16 Carson, Pat C. 196, 1, 1 Carver, Danielle R. to Kelly Estelle 165 Jeanette L Tony L 165 Christy L 96 Tsong Heather J. Rebecca L Cooke Cheryl Childress James 181 Coone Tommy 165 Childress Kimberly 165 Cooper Cynthia L Chivrell Brent N 181 Cooper Marc: Christian, Christine Cooper, Michelle L. Christison, Lisa M. 165 Cope, David Johnil Christopher, Gina M. 165 Cope, Tessa Christopher, Rick 16, 63, iio, iii, copp, Jefliey Cooke Bessie Coralline, Tony Coulter, Amy S. 122 Coulter, Harold 181 Coulter, Stacey R. 197 Couture, David 197 Covert, Melody A. 181 Cowan, Christopher 181 Coyle, a M. 197 Crc...-., Dusty H. 197 Crameng James Marsh Crane enise Lee Samuel R. 165 Ahgeie M. Crawford, Christy 122, 115 Crawford, William 181 Creamer, James P. 181 CROSS COUNTRY 70, 71 91-V Til : 5 .--, will hz : ,,, , , ' O . . Crowell, A hleryl 16 , ,J Crowther, V obert J. 165 Crowtherl ,,r' iffany 194, 197 Crume, Jason Miles 197 Mitchell 181 Christine'D. , 44 Daly, Michelle A. 122, 1 13 Damico, Travis A. Brodie L. 197 Daniel, Shawn C. 197 Daniels, Charles 197 Daniels, Kimberly 165, 66 Daniels, Stephan 122 Danielson, Brian 70, 166, 90 Dapron, Karen 122, 1 12 fiDardar, Lamia 166 Dardar, Louie 181 Davenport, Debra 166 Davidson, John 166 Davidson, Stephen 198 Davis, Holly L. 198, 83 Davis, James E. 166 Davis, Lisa K. 122 Davis, Scott A. 181 Davis, Shari Anne 54, 166, 93 Davis, Victoria L. 198 Davison, Kristin 181 Dawson, Linda 198 Day, Melissa 198 iDay, Michael G. 198 Day, Shawntelle 181 De Gastro Scott A. 198 De Graff, Edward 198 De Greif, Anthony E. 61, 78, 122, 90 De Haven, Troy 181 De La Pena, Andrea 166 De Long, Deborah Ann 166 De Marco, Christina De Mars, Lynda 55, 122, 131, 34, 108, l 13 De Salvo, John L. 60, 198, 76 De Salvo, Michael 181, 76 De Vilbiss, Jennifer De Witt, Allen D. 198' 'Dean, Brian B, Dean, Brian J. 198 Deaver, Cheryl 166, 123 Deaver, Sammy G. 198 Debruler, Bradley W, 181 Deczynski, Stanley C. 198 Dela Cruz, Gladys 55, 123, 97, Dela Cruz, Hector S. 182, 81 Dela Cruz, Kenneth S. 166 Wbelaney, Michael 198 Demeron, Tanya 166 Denison, Christy R. 123, 82 iie gDenman, Joy 198 '-Kbenman, Julie R. 123, 115 Dennis, Jennifer D. 178, 182, Dennis, Michael K. 166 Dent, Christine 181 Denton, Chris 123 Dermody, James C. 166 Dermody, Julie M. 178, 182 Deskin, Stacie 181 ' Desrosiers, Daniel D. 182 Deutschman, Lance R. 198 Dias, Brian Scott 166 Dias, Lou Ann M. 198 Diaz, Joseph A. 166 Dickason, Gregory S. 198 Dickman, John G. 198, 81 Dickson, Donna 198 230 68 77 Diebold, Brenda Gail 123, 1 15, 82 Diebold, Kenneth J. 182 Diehl, James 166 A Diehl, Melissa M. 198 Dietrich, Dietrich, Eric 1 Digregorio, David,A Dillon, David A. 166 Dipaolo, Jodi L. 198, 87 Disbrow, John W. 198 Dishaw, Aimee 182 Diveley, Sean T. 198 Dodd, Wendy 166 Downing, Thi Ly 123, 1 13 Downs, Christine T. 198 Downs, Doyle, Cheri L Doyle, Robert E DRAMA 46 47 Duarte, Anthony D. 198 Dubose, Michael Duffy, James E. 182 Duffy, Madeline A. 1 Duncan, Mike T. 70, Dunham, Maria E. 182 Dunlap, Asia 198 Dunlap, Steven 182 Dunn, Amy K. 182 Dunn, Carina 123, 86 Dunn, Cherie R. 198, 87, 77 Dunne, Mark J. 198 Duperron, Anna 198 Duperron, Joel R. 182 Duperron, Sylvia 123 Durham, Ronald 182 Durham, Trisha 123, 1 14 Durick, Kyle 7O, 198, 75, 9 Durre, Kim J. 198 Durre, Michael A. 166 Duvall, Angela 166, 123 Dwiggins, Larry J. 182 EEE - Elaborate Eade, Sam 198 Early, Stephanie L. Early, Susan L. 182, 77 Eason, Darcy 166 East, Peggy 166 Eastman, Brian S. Eastman, Katherine J. 124, 1 13 Eastwood, John A. ' Jennifer Valerie Ariana 182 Hector H. 199 Raquel S. 182 Yevette L. 182 M. 54, 55, James A. 63, 125, 88 Freeman, Christine 182 Freeman, Tamara A. 182 FRESHMEN 194-21 1 Frey, Robert David 125, 1 I3 Friedli, Eric . Friedli, Jeffrey 125, 34, 115 Faaland, Olaf Peter Facer, Roger A. 182 FACULTY 212-221 Falkenberg, Marcee 167 Fankhouser, Toni M. Farida, Raghad 167 Farmer, Stacy L. 182, 83 Farra, Belinda K. 182 Farris, Kristin Bea 167, 86 Feliscian, Rebecca 182, 66 Fellows, Julie R. 199 Fellows, Tina E. 125 Fender, Erik James 199, 76 Friedrichsen, Scott 199 Frost, Daniella C. 125, 1 14 Fulbright, Kristine 199 Richard 167 Brett 167, 80 Christine J. 162, 167 Tammy Furry, Don Charles Furry, Lori 182 Fusililer, Steven 199 GGG - Get Together Gabrels, Lesa C. 182 Gage, Eric R. 125 Gage, Jason L. 199 Gale, Pamela D. 182 Gallagher, Cary 125, 114 Gallagher, John T. 199 Gallegos, Chris A. Debra Jean 126, l Q 3 ' f'f's1.f if -'Y X 9 9, l lf . ' ww , wif. iifiwiin 1 as 1 .,,. .f 1 f I q.:ggg!.,igg, ef s?fft1'f ,Q . JW., Eddie P. John 80, 88 Martha Ruth Michael Julie Todd , Lora L. Manuel Robert 1 L. 183 Cindy 126 Gee, Kimberly 183 Gee, Matthew 199 Geefers, Kimberly 183 Geldert, Joseph J. 199, 44 Geldert, Lori A. 183 Gentry, James David 44 German, Angelina M. Gerry, Edward 199 lrschotfer, Deniese 199 1' rth Peter R. 183 ai' Janie L. 126 .bens, Benjamin Gibbs, 'Gregory 60, 183, 76 ,. I H 5 W I er: if , Gibbs, Shirley 126 Gibson, Nadine Gideon, Thad 126 Giles, Colleen C. 167 Giles, Melissa K. 183 Gilliam, Jack M. 199 Gillin, Tim J. 126 Gillum, Russell D. 200 Gilly, Chay M. 126, 1 14 Gilmore, Billy J. 200 Giove, Michael A. 60, 200 Gipson, Marcie 167 Givens, Janet M. Glasson, Tracie C. 183 Glen, Kimberly R. 183 Glen, Sharon K. 183 Glidewell, Shannon N. Glover, Michael E. 63, 126 Gluhm, Michele L. 168, 77 Godden, Randal w. eo, 183, 7.6 167, 88 ,76 ,Phnup 168 April B. Lissa eene Greer, Jason E. Greer15'Timothy R. 1 Gregg, Troy 168 Joe Guaiardo, Teresa Guidicotti, George E. Gulihur, Randy 168 Gulley, Dena M. 168 Gunn, Heather Gunter, Gunter, Guse, Tracey A Gutierrez Guy, Cary W Guy, James 168 Guy, Kimberly S. 54, 127 Guy, Shawn 200 GYMNASTICS 73, 72 HHH -- Hats Haas, David A. 200 Haas, John C. Jr. 168, 76 Haeussinger, Sean 168 Hater, Justin B. Hagan, Patricia G. 168 ' '126 436.- 113 8 elflalsey, Hainlin, Christina L. 200 Haisan, Jay Eddy 127, 1 13 Halcombe, Patricia 168 lflale, Elizabeth M. - '15Jgl,lg,JSmie R. 183 Hall, S5511 200, Hall, Sharon E. V Hall, Wendy K .i 2 Haller, Julia Ann 1,68 M Haller, T Halowell, Harter, liyin Hartleben, Hartsuyker, J. 183 Shawn E. 128 , Susan R. 128 Hawkins, Jennifer 200 Hawkins, Tiffany 183, 83 Hayes, Anthony 183 Hayes, Brandon 128' 183 82 Hays, Hays, Eric Heacock Heacock, Brian J. 80 Healy, Karen S. 200 Healy, Kelli 129 Heeg, Donna Lynn 200 Hegenbart, Susan L. 129 Hegewisch, Gabriel V. 62, 1691 90 Hegewisch, Veronica 201 Heller, Rachel H. 201 A Helm, Deon Christina 48, 129, 34 Helm, Tracy 201 Helmer, Heather 201 Heming, Patricia Hemingway, Eugenia 129 Henderson, Jeffrey 183, 81, 88 Henderson, Steve 183 Henderson, Tanya 169 Hendrickson, Noel 183 Henegar, Valerie L. 129, 1 15 Henry, Christina 184 Henson, Dale-169, 88 Henson, Desiree .184 Hentschel, Sandra G. 184 Hentschel, Danna 169 Heredia, Andrea Lynn 129, 115 Heredia, Debra M. 201 Heredia, Joan 201 Heredia, John Mario 184 Heredig, Michelle L. 169, 74 Hermiz, Mike F. 169 A 62, 169 184,87 i29,37,9o Herrin, Peggy R. 169 Herrington, Kimberly 201 Herzog, Herzog, Herzog, Herzog, Christopher 169, 37, 34, 90 Joann 194, 201, 48 Leo S. 129, 44 Tisha 201 Heskett, Sharon L. 201 Hetrick, Michael P. 70, 201 Hettenbach, Mark A. Hewitt, Lynn Elaine 169 Higgs, Duana Lynn 184 Heath Farrell 169 Bernard C. 129, 75, 95 P. 201 Arthur R. 169 , C ifeii. Hill Hinnant Hire 231 A' 2.s1e':....2 Angeia 202 i Patrick 55 Judith C. 184 W. 202 invitation KKK -- Kiss Kalinoski, Dawn M. 202 Kane, Rosemary M. 202 Kanehl, Alan 170 Kano, Thomas Y. 202, 81, 91 Kapler, Kenneth P. 185 Trevor 202 Kaufman Kohli, Katherine 202 Koien, Philip 185 Kolinek, Curtis 202, 91 Kolinek, Thomas 170, 88 Koller, Dawn M. 185 Donna M. 203 Ann M. 170 Vickie 71, 203 Steven Leon, Jon A. 132, 145, 115 Leon, Mike A. 132 Leone, Stacy 132, 34, 66 Leoni, Kenneth R. 63, 170 Lerma, Manuel 203, 91 Lesher, Mark 185 Lessa, Loraine 203 Lester, Samantha B. 170 Levan, Trina M. 132 R. 203 Joseph 186 Stormi J E. 186 Jah 'O 34, 90 Erika D. Todd 17 Lyle, Scott 203 Lynn, Robert Cameron 133 Lynn, Stacey M. Lyon, Garry Allen Lyons, Samantha E. 133, 1 12 Lyons, Tammy 186 MMM - Music Mace, Ste if 1 Maclntosh, ad 203 Maclsaac, Janet Lyn 1 Macias, Roberto 133 Macke, Chad Eric 133 Magee, Micheal 186 Madrigal, Jose 186 Mai, Hung T. Mayfield, Patricia 186 McAlexander, Jeneene 186 McAlister, Lee Ann 134, 1 12 McAllister, Colleen 171 McAllister, Kelly 186 , McAlpin, Brian 134, 124 McAlpin, Kimberly 171 McBride, Trisha 204 McBroom, Kevin 204 McCall, Ray 171 McCartney, 162, 171 204 Medina, Carmen l. Mehlbrech, Julie 171 Melendez, Frank E. 18 1 781 Mendez, Carleen L. 1 1 108, 1 14, 36 Merrill, Lincoln 171 Merritt, Chip Wayne 171 88 Merritt, Dean A. 204 Mesa, Serena D. 204 Messenger, Brian 204 Meyer, James T. 204 M eyer, Jeffrey Jason 204 4 Marino, V Mariotti, Clara 77 171,186 Mani 171 Carol M. 18 Ke M n . 133, 90, sp iti 93 92 aren K Cheryl 205 .5f P Z P? 5 i 2 3 2 Q' 1 234 ' Pryor, Erik Franklin I88, 76 ' PUBLICATIONS 36 Puckett, Shirley Pumphrey, Heidi I39, II4, IIS . Putzbach, Robert J. 207 Puzz, Arliss Fawn ,L ,,' P uzz, Jaime ' f . QQQ - Quenching Quaschnick, Tracy M, I73, 37 Quevillion, Lisa Ann I39, I I3 Quevillion, Melissa I73 - Quihuis, Rita S. I39 intanar,Shannon.207 ntanar, Tasa MJQIJ73 . iocho, Keithan S. 75, II4 Quiocho, Kristian D. 207, 75, 9l RRR -- Ribbons Racine, Wayne Raymond , Racz, Craig L. 207 Q1 Vrr, QQ1Radder, Robert F Radke, Kevin ' Rohn, Gary Wayne Rahn, Michele I39, OU I I2, Rico, Cerena J. I88 Rico, Lucy J. I73 Rieo, Catherine 207 Riley, John C. I88 Riley, Kelly Christin l40 Riley, Scott Michael I73 , , Riley, Todd A. 207 . ' Ringer, Julianna I78, I88, 74, 93 Risner, Debbi Ann I40, 66, I I4, 82 Rivera, Alicia E. 207 Rivera, Shawn R. 207 Rixie, James E, Jr. 44 Roberts, Karen 207, 87, 83 Gary I89 Gregory 60, 207 , w J m Q es 194, 2076- 5 I4O, 113 I Yvonne Marie Roche, Nicole M. Rock, Daniel W. I I I, I40, l24, IOS, I I2 ,i Rodgers, P. Jam ' Rodriguez, Dan '-'h iguez, Julie ,l 40 riguez, Kim I , - 6 Rogers, Angela Lee J Kevin W. 207 , L. I8 Rodriquez Raul J. ' Ryan, Dawn M. 208 Ryan, Jeffrey S. Ryan, Sean E. 208 Ryan, Steven I89 Ryan, Tammy I89 SSS - J,tt I Streamers Sabol, Jason Andrew 208 Saenz, Naomi Rene I74 Salani, Maxwell T. I74 Solberg, Samuel S. 208 Salinas, Christopher Salinas, MichaeI-I89 Sigwson, DouglaslVl89, 75, 9I John Sanchez, Monica l89, 87, 82 Santanen 5.12. 62, l40, 78, Scott, Kenneth W. I89, 90 Scott, Kraig N. 208 Scott, Maria C. I74, 86 Scott, Melissa 208 Scott, Randall Lee I42 5con,.Ruth 189 gi, Shani Rae I42, 34,-fl I-4 Scott, Staci R. I Scott, Virginia E. I89 Scrimpsher, Eric R. Scrimpsher, Tina C. I74 Seaman, Robin M. 208 Sedar, Todd J, I89 Seclita, Michelle L. 208, 77 Segawa, Kevin 208 II6-I49 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I08-l09 SENIOR STAN QA' TS I I0-I Sensbach, -1 4 O8 Sensbach, Ju , 66, I I Sensbach, Ma n l62, I74, 34, 66 . vis, Dar L. 208 user, Mi I89 , ,'g, 1 'Vi,, 1.61: A 4 . -f 'ackelt n E. 20837 ' Shackelfo TT 208 I Shaffer, Thomas I89,'9I Mary M. 208 Sean 235 ., Hs Q E E ii a J Q 55 Li g, 2 5 ii i 3 ii ii? fa 1 .X ,gggsxwz-k ' ,, x 4 , , . 6 W I - ff 'nut' .W f4 i I rL,,' ,L,,. , I ,, A .V k Z 4,, M Xi X I I ' I , 2 f '1 ' .fa Af Q -ff! 45' V3 , J' -Lf w. ff '- jk 1 Year in Review . in band challenge. ON THE LOCAL SCENE Community contributed toward our sta- dium, Scoreboard was donated. Mayor Doyle was elected. Hedgecock San Ysi- dro massacre. Grossmont District teach- ers threatened to strike. Santana's air- band IIINXS places 5th at the Pepsi air- 238 Year in Review ON THE NATIONAL SCENE President Reagan was re-elected and is the oldest president to date. Efforts were made toward restoring the Statue Of Liberty. The Supreme Court okays Student searches. ON THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE The U.S. and the U.S.S.R. met in Geneva for Arms Limitations talks. Ethiopia Famine - Millions starve as the drought intensified. British Musicians form a group Band-Aid to raise mon- ey for Ethiopia. American Musicians fol- low with USA FOR AFRICA campaign. Soviets boycotted the Olympics. IN SPORTS ax! A-Team V The Killing Fields MUSIC The 49ers defeat the Dolphins in the Su- A Passage to India TOP ALBUMS perbowl. The Padres win the Pennant The Breakfast Club Madonna - Like a Virgin I and go to the World Series. U.S.A. Domi- Purple Rain Prince - Purple Rain I nates the Olympics. The Clippers move The Natural Chicago - Chicago I7 I to L.A. Charlie Joiner breaks receiving TELEVISION Bruce Springsteen - Born In the U,S.A. record. Hulk Hogan and Mr. T. Team Cosby Show Duran Duran - Arena I up. Family Ties Cyndi Lauper - She's so Unusual. I ON THE TOP OF ENTERTAINMENT Dynasty I THE CINEMA World Wrestling Federation Beverly Hills Cop The Flamingo Kid Cagney and Lacey Miami Vice Year in Review 239 Credits NOK. Guinan here's the deal. This is what's wrong with last year's book! . . . Beginning production with a head start, the Peace Squad took charge early and began the monu- mental task of creating one of THE BEST BOOKS ever to grace these hallowed Sultan halls. Editors Carleen Mendez and Sandy Murphy, alone with assistant editor Debbie Gerth, and art editor Jami Pillow, attend l'Yearbook Camp in Au- gust, and brought back fresh ideas, techniques and skills to improve our publication .. . AND IMPROVE IT THEY DID!! From 4:00 a.m. balloon estravaganzas to 5:00 p.m. deadline days, and extra-curricular decorations of a certain La Mesa residence, the staff worked, argued, sweated and labored 1 -, x s over this uniquely uceIebrated issue. I SPECIAL THANKS go to: the Peace Squad - lMendez, Murphy, Mel- low, Pillow? - you made the book better and my job harder. but it was well worth it - look at this product!!!, to Laura and Tammi - you Looney- tunes, you guys are really crazy, but you are also the best, and I appreciate all of it - I look forward to next year?? lOh God!!?l, to Carol Millslagle for being the best thing that ever came from Tucson, Arizona,-you were an immeasurable asset - many thanks! To Dan Rock and his infinite cosmic wisdom, you made all of it a treasure for Tl-IIS universe, to Ken Marquez, thanks for 2 good years C2 out of 3 ain't badllg to John headline Shotwell, where oh where did those come from? I-lallway Warrior?!?, to Cheryl l'Red Cooke, thanks for being a level head in a vast sea of insanity, to JoAnn l'typist Bell, you came through every time I needed you - see it does work both ways, and to all the fantastic photographers, Mark Mosher, Gladys deIaCruz, Ken Marquez, Katie Cook, Cheryl Cooke, Dan Rock, and John Fowler, even though the mysterious phantom kept stealing negatives, you guys did a super job! Most people look only at the pictures, count how many there are of themselves, and memorize the page numbers. Sometime in July, they might read the copy! Few people realize the amount of work, unrelenting dedica- tion, and blind faith in the belief that it will all come out all right even when everything on earth goes wrong! , . . AND GUESS WI-IAT? IT DID!!! Congratulations on the best product ever produced at Santana! Be proud, you DID it!! Shelly Guinan - Advisor 240 Credits if 'ff '4s Yip xin beefy Co. I K7 Keck 5U ffl Un cm J v1 RrxQfL K6 0510 WGS ef 5 four wzbwt 4? hw? 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