St Bernard High School - Voyager Yearbook (Playa Del Rey, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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ST N H! Ll, s ifliwwzd IGH SCHUOL Playa Del Rey, California 90293 12131823 - 4651 1987 - 1988 Vol. 28 -MT--F Mjhuif i X, '19 E u f' P Xu! . 1, 4' la- -I 1' ' awk 5' ' nkigwmiih 2 wfwwwmwv hs f Q, 5,1 ai -I fp Milf K L 1 N e f 'L M U27 1 ' y . M y M ' 9' V1 ,, M I I X E 5 W, K i x v guy X ,y f 8 J ?gxg?,,1f-.M,m5:,-- f , Q 3 Q., Q I -. -. 1 i t ij 5- I Z X 9' , MW Y f, ff' N' , -ga, f 3-4 . ki, , ,,-..Qs': '-:sewn 1- K M iw9:4 fgw'e 1534 ' V Q 1 .isgggfwflsm A ,.g,A2-,3?afwzf?'if 0 , p:L...,,.-gem, My vvwS?A -l Q5 .. '16 4 Img 5 if 533' . iz. j -I I K , ,E 1..- Ah alfemftflwlijc l l t. Bernard High School, thirty the other end. The only time the two sides have to use the front door, because the back years ago was much different would meet were in the 500 hallway, in Typing, door was only used for exiting. than SBHS today, but in Health, Chemistry, or the fourth year of To make sure that everyone was following some ways it was very similar foreign language classes, and at nutrition. directions, the Key Clubffor 'rlsj and the Let- to the present. The history of There were even two separate lunch periods: terman Club Qfor boysj would-I direct traffic and our school is a very interesting one, which ex' one for the girls and one for the boys. The maintain control in the hallways. They both tends throughout a prosperous and successful separation of boys and girls would remain until were much like our Varsity Club. Their main thirty years. the early 70s, when the classes became co-ed. job was to patrol the hallways, and other school A typical day for a student at SBHS in 1958 The atmosphere in the hallways and the activities, to keep things in order. If they hap- would begin at 8:20am and end at 2:55 pm. classrooms changed dramatically also.First of pen to catch someone talking in the hallway, Both boys and girls attended SBHS, but they all, there was absolutely no talking in the for example, they would issue that person a were placed on two different sides of the schoo . hallways or at lockers, when moving from class citation slip, which is equivlent to a detention The girls were mainly on the north side of the to class. You would have to stay on the nght slip, The clubs even had special buttons to 500 hallway the boys were on the south side of the hallways ffor orderly reasonsj. acknowledge who they were. Pretty different, side. This explain? vghy all tl'ie g13ls'hbalt,hrooms And when entenng a classroom, you would don't, you think? are on one en o t esc oo an t e oys' on - , N - ,'f , 11,-'n 'l1xul-f' T ll s 'I I 0: T: 4 Us S9 4 full- E as fri : 4 14 Hi I' his liwffaa Viv ff 4 ff ajllfbx-21,0 :Z all 5 'N sl ls l ll QQLTIXLZLZ ' 'HNX90f'5XBVQ047Q0ll::QQ:mll:llmilliXX042abxugk-mxl' 4-ix..fl ixmn ,, 411. .1,4 as .. -- 1 FQXXB4 Vfzx 572W ll, 5lxf4Xx QWX: it lla HV H J: : Qggfqs ll 4,05 fs ll :fr-aa u if agggllxa Q' if I ll Q ff Q 4 s 4 s S, 5, vsa :Z ,,1s!s,f,,- 4 Hs: VII: arp :Xa -5 'wi ,HQxX! 4:05j:fg,aastgviff 0 f1f:,,sw,, A 4 Q V A ll ,xx : H H43 X IIXVQ X I l 4 Q V C L fl Q I 0 -44 ia .S xx s 04 Q 4.x IU mmm I4' X- x45 1 -W f - 'WH 5: sX::f:q0QQ04llQ,, QXs:,Qg!:NX4fl fgzkfl .QaHt,!1 0xX!l-Jllszaatgyn-40 H-f:4llX: biz as cQVu5QE5f545ffu4Q0x5ll s'H W:W:Qs9X:5::-fx ,X 'I av' fxmff.-.04' n4sn Q A4'f:X 6 OPENING bl .as-1 'W-Cr r' D' Act 4- vnu I . nAnn g Q x.',.g,,f.l ,yy K 1 I I 1.An addition to SBHS: the Bolger Gym. 2. Newcomers ot the S B H S f a m i ly : Freshmen, Jack Johnstone and Tim Hickman 3.The original plan for the new home of SBHS in 1958. Try to find some differences from the plan and the final outcome. 4.1961 Viking girls taking an active con- c e r n f o r t h e cleanliness of the courtyard. 5.Marie DelToro wearing a sample of an SBHS uniform ensemble.', OPENING 7 8 DEDICATION The number one fan of Notre Dame University within SBHS is no other than Mr. Ron Harris, a graduate of Loyola Marymount University.He is also a devoted fan of all things related to the state of Indiana. Those who know Mr. Harris distinguish him as a polite man with a great sense of humor. This is Mr. Harris's sixteenth year teaching at SBHS in the Social Studies Department, and because of this many of the alumni teachers at SBHS have probably had Mr. Harris as a teacher during their high school years. These teachers include: Mr. Paez, Ms. Robb, Mr. Dulgarian, and Mr. Tru- jillo. He also taught Mr. McClune at Loyola High School, where he worked for a semester. One can say that Mr. Har- ris has really helped all of his students to grow into very fine people fthe alumni teachers all prove this to be truel. Thank you Mr. Harris for all that you've done for us and our school. You are truly a special person in our lives. :si rr ,grae ff' ' Jessica, you brought so much joy and happiness to all those you touched in your short life. The memories we have of you will remain with us forever, because they are so precious and special - just like you! There aren't enough words in the world to describe you and your beautiful personality. Although you've left us physically, you are still with us spiritually everyday of our lives. You are still with us in our memories - all of which are delicate and warm. And that's what lasts forever because you can never wipe memories out of your mind. We will truly miss you, Jessi . . . forever. We love you always, Students and Faculty of SBHS DEDICATION 9 605 W e h a v e formed a friendship t h a t h a s become invaluable to me We discuss our goals and plan our future We express our fears and talk about our dreams We can be very senous or we can just have fun e c a n u n d e r s t a n d each other s hves an try to encourage each other m all that we do W e h a v e formed a frlendshlp that makes our lves so much mcer S u s a n Polls Schutz ,lbw smfm x 1.Aimee Demers and Tricia Quinn walk- ing towards one of the entrances to go to their lockers. 2.Seniors, Ida Garakani and Gidget Haro finally find some spare time to talk to each other about their busy day. 3.Esther Fernandez trying to coordinate two things at the same time: walking with and hugging Kimberly Madison. OPENING 11 v-,.f-ffmm, A. wmmwwy,-wvwmzevr niot -'N-1--awk vis Q- s NW ij. 12 SENIORS 9 Q., A .,.---'gs,,,,.. Q I SENIORS 13 14 SENIORS Y Rosa Aguilar CKEIZIT!MTL4EVR!LV2EVRY1!CYA ONTHDRKSDEOFTHMOONP Gregory Ammon PARACHUTE FAILURES ARE ONE IN A MILLION Brent Arceneaux FLYINGTHROUGHTHEWINDOWS ANDSOARINGINTOTHESKYS.MDS Mario Avogaro RATTN ROLLWANTEDMANHARLE YCRUEWILDSIDEKNOCKEMDEAD Patrick Ahearne BASEBALL'S BEEN VERY, VERY GOODTO ME. Jared Anderson WAIT!CO88IS GREATKLALTI-I RST R2 TI-ICURBTHANXMOMDADKLBUDS Gina Argenta ILOVEU MOM,DAD,8zLISA FRIEND S4 - EVERCWKMJM r Lynn Bagge Armen Alajian LIKE MANY THINGS IN LIFE SCHOOL IS A GAME T0 PLAY. Karla Anderson SMACNSPECIALKYWEREGOINALI, THEWAYELUVYAMAMCDNSREY Jonathan Armendariz 1'MoUT'rAHEREu Dennis Baliton 2BUDYZSTAYCOOL4EVERMAPABR OSISTNXLUVYALOTSDAJJGBY Krystal Alexander A WHO EVER SAID LIFE WAS EASY . . . LIED! LUV YA M8LD Tracy Anderson 2ALL DBUDDIESITSBEENREAL TERDAZ3MTA3SBMJPDNFUL5 Katherine Austin Elenita Baliton THANXMOM8zDAD KS - LLYMADEIT!GOODLUCK Shaunell Ball XPERIENCE WILL B LASTING FRIENDS THANX4 ALLOFMINE Phillip Banks WELL IT'S OVER, IKNOW I'M GLAD GOODDAY AND BYE! Gustavo Barrantes HEYCBGDR.'MR.FSAYINGJOIEDE VIVREMONAMIFMONLYALAD l John Berri W SUMER87PRTYATPAULSISLANDS SPRBREKSSKIWKNDSBINZLIVE Bernard Balthazar 88GETiYOURSIMGOIN4MINEIMINC ONTROLBABY!LU V IJMOMQDAD J aniee Barnes ZALLDHOMMIESILUVUALUSEEY ALLATERLUSKEEPONCI-IILLIN Jennifer Barrientos THIS REDHEAD LIVES 2 DIEGLDIES 2 LIVE BIZARRE! Kirk Bertrand IACMPLSHWHATICAMEFORZROC gTHEHOUSEI'UMOM8zDADTI-IAN Wx fin VZ an if M fm X Q Kenny Szager, When will he stop giving notes? Luis Benitez THER IS NO FUTURE IN DWELL- ING IN THE PAST Caryn Berwin Evan Benstead Craig Bowens SENIORS 15 16 SENIORS William Boyle MYBDYDAVEATCHSTRTHNKGD4 TY8nINDI8zCHX - XFATCHX Gary Brown Stacie Call BYEZFRDS THKSMGLDMELGDLK P A'TLUVU4EVER8zLONGER Ruben Castaneda I'M OUTTA HERE - Bono has Liza Ann Bray THANXGODMOMFLOYDACCOMP LISHURGOALSBXCIWILLLVU Keith Brown THIS CLASS WAS COLEMEDINA T HATSRIGHTCOLEMEDINA Roderick Campbell HIGH SCHOOL YRS. R THOSE I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Latonya Castille EC,AC,MC,WE MADEIT! THANKS T O MYFAMILY.I LUV YA! Aaron Breaux GOOD THINGS CUM N SMALL PACKAGES . . . GET MY DRIFT? John - Kyle Butler IMAYBSHORTBUTIMSTILDALADZ CHOICEMOMDADNLADZILUVU Aracely Cardoso GOD,4 YESTERDAY4 TODAY AND FOR TOMORROW THANK U l Michael Causley LIFE IS AN OREO,SO WHERE IS THE MILK? LATER DAYS Jill Britt LOVEUMONIE8zBABY!THANX2GO D8LMOMMI4EVRYTHNG!BYECHU! Nicola Caldwell LUVNTHANXQFAMLEENFRENZNE VR4GET - SUKCESISRELATIVE Torianno Carmouche SEXYHUHTVYEAHBABYKGODLVSUS ALWAYSIILVUMW. Pinky Cerritos UCLA HERE I COMEBYE SONG! JJ LUVYA! GRACIAS MAMI Bridget Clancg SPU Y KP M STRNGLVME. RMN: LVU4EVR8zMOM. MSUALL,BIRD JeffrIe?fCli-R1 4LO GY S ANDALLINA LLINEREST ILLOJUST BRICKSIN THEWALL! Brad Clark Royce Clawon ALLTHE AY TOTHETOP COULDNT DOITWXOUT MOM- DADB ROAMLOVYA Brent Arceneaux dressed for the halloween occassion. Michele Clark WECAME, WESAW. WEWEREBO REDZTEAR SBUTWELU VEDITANY WAY Ericka Clemmons I'M GONEYU LUVYALC, JS,AC,MC, RC,BW, LUVUARON ALWAYS Kimberly Coleman I DID ITYTHANXZMY MOM8rBRO,ANT.I LUV UQGODBLESSU Tlyrell Cook L FE HAS A LOT OF MEANING AND MONEY IS KING. Shoji Claus AND AS WE WIND ON DOWN T H E R O A D . . . LZ4gFAREWELL, Malaika Cole GLAD TO BE OUT OF HERE Carlo Colon w Dennis Coonan THANXGAR, 'I'O,MG,ES,MJ, MR,PC,AP, PATTY, YOURE AWESOME A B Paul Coge I GET Y WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS MaiXGrace Cristobal TH NKSMKL DFRENZ4 EVERYTHING ILUVUALL TAKECARE Ricardo Curtis Walter DeLorrell ONLY IF THERE WAS MORE TIME TO THINK FEEL UNDERSTAND, BYE? Steven Cossettini I'M GONE COLLEGE BUDS HEREICOME Phillig1Croxton ALL HEFUN, THEFRIENDS IMETSBHSFLL NEVER- FORGET. XCif1 Ronald Curtis Darine Deltoro Lisa Cotton SEEYA SBHS! THANX MSLDLUV U! CL,RF, SB,CM, GD LUCK! LC,MD Michael Crump CfO 88 SCRAPPY REST IN PEACE! Vivian Deckard LATASIS! SQZNEXTNLINES O B '7 G O O D H E A R . . BJCHSTILLLUVNU' Paul Dinsmoor GOODLUCK CLASS88 HA FUN- TRACK CROSSCOUNTRY ITSOVER Adrienne Craig THANX 2 MO LUV U. MISS U TONYA ERICKA AND LAIKA Shireen Crutchfield THE LASTULADIEH OUTA SCI-lOOL!!!! TEEVETACE MELEGIT Vincenzo Dell'Olio IT'S BEEN FUN Sz HARD. STUDY A LOTSL GET INVOLVED!! Stegnhen Dombrowski ST VIE DTOUHOSER BEAU- TY ATAKEOFF WSHMELCK LATRBRO Carmel Dorsey D0 YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS? IT'S TIME TO GO. r , Deborah Dwr 1 ALL FRNL R -WEHD LTSO BTH- V, G8:A, LUVU ALL! BYE DAV CYA Teresa Edwards THANKS MOM FAMILY I LOVE YOU AND TO LISA KIM DONA Jeffrey Eslao Eric Dougans I MELT I YOUR HEART NOT IN YOUR HANDS EI?-D38 GreEDwyer UN ERI-I2 OBBONGLUV YATONIQALL UMONGERSQ 21?'?WHOCARES! 4EVER WIL B NWNH LUV ,fw- ff Placido Estevez JuanDuran QMYMOMI' U4EVER8r2MY DADINHEAVENI 'UClO88I' UFROMJUANYD Johnathan Edwards HEY NOW! ' THE CXOSH IS DEF.MISS U TORI YOGI 8zGINA JerickEnc1an WHEN YOU THINK OF LOVE,THINK ABOUT MEHPLEASE Jamall Farr Hakim Mendez, Now class this is the way it s done . . . Tasha EWS GOODL CKCXOS8 LUVU MA+PA AZ+FRENZ LUVU Lisa F elder ITS BEEN SVVEET BUT ITS TIME TO GO CYA SS LS LUVU 6D Marvin Fernandez WE R BAD WE R GREAT iIAUSEWE'RE THE CIO 88 VH 1 Pamela Foster GOOD LUCK CXO '88! LM-GS- TR THRU THE GOOD 8a THEBAD. Thomas Fulkerson LOVEIS GIVING ALLIT TAKESNOT TAKINGALL ITGIVES Steve Galleios HASTA UEGO FROM GILLIGAN, 4 YRS GO BY FAST! LU V Y A 1 Andrew Fogg Timothy For? SEE YA OOTSE! DANO, TONY+ FRANK -RAID THOSE DORMS Lisa Furlg? ITS BEE NTRIGUING THNX M 8:D PALS SLG MICHAEL THF NSTR TSEAR Yolanda Galvin THANX MOM+ DAD LUVYA AC+ MM HAD FUN BUT IM OUT OF HERE! Fong 0UT.LUV2MOM, G- , AN,JA,aJo Raxl Fontenot FRIENDS ARE 4 EVER CHRYSTAL SHAUNELL KC BRE + KG it Jeannie Zamora bieng put on the spot. Robert Gagnier NOW TO ET ON WITH THE REAL, ECITING,GOODLIFE Winston Gamble I'M OUT OF HERE WITH NO RETURN, CLASS OF 1988 HAHA Mitesh Gala THE TIME HAS COMMY DESTINY CALLSLOVE YOU MOM+DAD Ida Garakani TI-INXMND4 EVRTHNG. JE,GIG,CAR, BEH,NCO88l ILLMISSUALL Danny Garcia BYEBYELA - I-IIMIAMIIFUGO - L OOKMEUPWGOODLUKTOALLOFU! Garrick Ginyard TOALLUFROSHSOPSLJRSBYEBYEB YEBYEIMOUTTAHEREYEAH!!! Antoinette Green LIVE,LOVE,LEARN! - TYPICALME LVYAGR.EGB!F4LFDEBLVM+D John Hamilton I GOT MINE SO YOU GET YOURS THANKS MOM8zDAD Fernando Garcia STRANGEWAYS HERE WE COME - AINT DAT DAKEPPR Tracy Goode THANXMOMNDADTHEPARTYHA SJ USBEGUNBYEFRIENDSWELL!! Sean Gutierrez 2THEGUYSCHUfEXLORIKIZTOIOS OfRIO!RDF!!GRACIASPRTY! Guillermina Haro MOMDAD+CLANLUV YAU2JEANS+I DA - THE BESTZUALL XOXO Christopher Gentry OUTSIDEISEECHANG INSIDEWEA RETHE SAMEASWEEVERWERE Mia Gordon THNX MOM AND DAD, I LUV U! I'LL MISS YOU ALL BYA i Nicole Halrn HADTHETIMEOFMYLIFEANDIOW EITALLTOYOUYSA - RANG - HA!! Michael Harris 4 YEARS OF WORK NO IT IS TIME 2 REALLY PARTY UP Paula Gilmer ONLYTHOSEWHOATTEMPTTHEA BSURDACHIEVETHEIMPOSSIBLE Albert Gourrier UMANFROMBYONDU ALPHAOMEG ASOLNGFRMRNGSDENWAIWWF Christina Ham TIMEZSTARTAJOBNOW. OH NO!U TI-IINKICANSTARTAGAINISD - Kathryn Hayes TO ALL MY FRIENDS 1 LEAVE BEI-IIND,I'LL Miss YoU. SENIORS 17 18 SENIORS LaWayne Hearn THANKS 4 EVERYTHING MOM AND TO MARLON WE MADEIT Marc Hlavac Annette Heller CAMEW!SOLITTLE,LFTWXSOMCH THANXLUVU4EVRMMJWCKJTTL Sharyn Holbrook ITS ABOUT TIME!'KIT'TJ,CG,TF,T Y,BT,DT,FG LUV YA nhl I Hey Buds, It's Jeff Eslao Lisa Hellwig WHAT CAN I SAY WHEN WORDS ARE NOT ENOUGH . . . Karen Holm THXNEE - CO4EVRYTINGU2SISV SONGAXEVATHXPCNWKEKAI Ugema Hosea THNKSCO884DMEMREESLUVUMO IMIOROSE - PGKEANRCRLDUKQM Latoya Hubbard CIOBSFOLLOWDREAMSLIVEZDFU LL THANX D,M,FAM8zFRENZ! Garrett Hillard IFIWEREURGRLFRNDWUDUADOR MENDISSTRNGERELTIONSHP Monica Hopkins ZALLMYFRENZATSBUR2GOOD2BE AIGOIOTHANXMOMDADILUVUALL Effie Hubbard ClO88ALLTI-IEBEST!LUVYAASBLO VEUM8zD.AVOIR MES AMIS. Wendell Hubbard I'M JUST COLD CHILLIN'IN THE PLACEZBE Wesley Hubbard MY ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN MY WORDS , .. Julie Johnson LOVEYOUALL!THANXM8zD8zC'PC 8zMSBFRNZ4l-IVER - SFGDLKQDRZ Azizi Jones THIS IS THE OUTSIDEI AM IN- SIDELOOK FOR ME. LUV U Theresa Jones THANXFRNDZ LUVZALL ESPECIA LLYSHBTDTTMLSILUVYAJON Janelle Jardine THANX MOM8zDAD I LUV U! BYE RPALDBSG1'ILLLUV8zMISSU Maresha Johnson THANKS MOM8nDAD,N LIFE PUT GOD 1ST,BYE2MY BUDDIES Dreushon Jones AREUREALLYREADY?THANKS M OMISBEINGTHEREILUVUALWAYS Jessica Jorgensen ALL MY LUV 4EVER2W.W. THANX M8nD CHEESE POOPSY!! Kenneth J inbo ATHEKFOURDYEARSOAREUPVBU 'l'KTHENPARTYIISNO'l'RLOSTD Tasha Johnson THANX4DAMEMRlESSBHS. C -f U - N1oYRsLuvzM1FAMI,YsLF RENZ. Marie Jones MOM THANKSABEINGTHERE dz 2'I'THANKU4UR TLCSLH LUVYA Joseph Juarez THANXYMOMFOR ALLYORSUPPO R'I'.ILUVYOUDIANAILUVYOU Ernest Johnson THANK'S TO ALL BEST OF LUCK TO EVERYBODY! l Todd Johnson THE CLASS OF 88 IS A HARD ACT TO FOLLOW Mark Jones I GOTTA SING-SING TO THE LORD ILOVE U ALL8zLIFE!! Carolyn Kane LUVYOURSELFSOTHATTHERSCA NLUVYOULAUGHWORRIESAWAY SENIORS 19 20 SENIC Donna Keel THANX MOMSLDAD 4 UR SUPPORT :Sn 2 MY BUDDIES Kr LUV Nichelle King TANX MAELPA XOXXROLLN ACE STRAIT 2 TOPXC U ABOVE Is It Keith or Keisha Standberry'?! Lisa Kirkendoll THANXMOMQDADILUVUYSTEF,YA N,KIM,DON,'1'E,lLUVALL! Byron LaBrie NONEEDTOCRYIGOTTAGOTHANK ivlElOMANDDADTOTHEHOMlESW Shanon Lampkins I FEEL GOOD! JAMES BROWN 1950'? SL 1988' BYYJMF Frank Labrador FRANK LABRADOR THE STU- DENT THE ACTOR Kendall Lamar DBEARSEZBYBYQASBFBALLBSBA LLN'YBKCUONNBC!LUVUSBHS Chrystal Land THANX4MAKINTHESE4YRS,BEAR ABLE! MOMDADCERFSBCMLC , - Rodney Landis Michael Larane Laura Laughlin Nicole Laurent LEARN TO LOVE AND LOVE TO 2THEPOSSE,UKNOWWHATTIMEI BEsToFLuKEvRYisKroREvERB MFAoYs1'FLovvAssHERrB f FRE LEARN. THANX Man. TIS!! . . . IMOUTTAHEREQPEACE uDD1EsWac1NAusMANRsBABE! NZAEVERSHQJGNLLJCALWAYSKI Monique LeFlore 2DAD THANXJMADEIT! LESLIE UR MY BEST FRIEND. MNM Alexander Lugo BTHANKYOUA FORCTH EA RFUNX SIJ1IJON'I'4ILl-TlI'I'HE7UI'ZQC0l,A.I.J Alexander Manriquez STRANGEWAYS,HEREWECOMEI IJ EADMAN'sPAR'1'v!'2 . .. Marlon McBride Roy Lewis PEACELUVUCXOSBMADADM - CH ILLMMRLMJLUVJOAVAMUHADKS Kelly MacFarlane GRQFUI. DEAD WILLLIVE ON f THANX .JTWERE oUT'rA HERE! Cassandra Mason CHRYS.RAX,Sl'IAUNELL,WE MAD EIT YALL.I LUV U MOMMY Marcus McGhee DARCUS SAYINILUVYALLPEACE I MOUTTAHEREYEYAH IQOTH Jennifer Lococo LUVUMOMJOEJESSELLAURATRIC MARILO -A THEFIINSJUSTHEGUN L l Patrick Malloy AT LAST AT LAST ITS OVER! THANK GOD J MADE IT! Calvin Maspero THANX 'ro MOMSLDAD4 EvRY'1'HNo!A1,1,MYLUv 2 Boo ,Y Boo James McKay TOKESLCHERNIATERALLIWANT EDWASAPICPSIISNFZQUII-'VI. Rene Lopez QUE DIOS TE BENDIGA I'LL MISS EVERYONE' Shiree Manning THANX MAQGRPA SM8zCM BF 4EVER LUV2 02,JP.DR,DW8zK0 Julianne Mastead THANX MOM8zDAD ILUVU! GOODLUCK KMGACWS SSLKVIT SBEENFUN Alyce McLaughlin IT'S BEEN FUN,BUT I MUST BEGOI NGNOWGOODLUCIAMQMA SENIORS 21 22 SENIORS Leslie McNeal THANX MOM Sr DAIJ.I'LL MISSUMONIQU EXLCXOZS8 - LSLK AIEVER Hakim Mendez Michael Miller THANX IWJM,M1TTl . . . Lsnctfosas Linda Mondragon ISITPOSSIBLETHATYOUR SOUL J UST TOUCHED MINE? Abetta McQueen IS THIS A DAGGERQI SEE IT BUT HAVE IT NOT James Meneghini IWANTTOI,IVEANDIWANTTOLOV E f MORRISSEY Enyetta Mingo 2 LIVE IS 2 LOVEZGROW IS TO LIVETHANKS MOM Sn DAD Karen Monge ILUVUDADSLHUGDLUKDITOLUVU JMGACWFRENZAIEVER David Meggerson THANX Mom AND DAD! T1-1EvANis r1mHHHHHH'2 SKTIHRD Marc Mestyanek ms B1-:EN FUN!! HUT IM OUTA HERE LATERYXI S'I'AliCl-I Thelma Molieri 'ILIFE IN THE FAST LANE LUV U MAX MOMKLDAD Charisse Montgomery THXMOMCMZQSMI3l 4EVR,lPDWDR KOCDBGDNALWYZMYLVZTRPZQR AN Margarita Mejia uooomavs B1-:RNAunsm Kenneth Mickelsen 'l'HNXTOMOM,DAD,HRO,AND ALL IDA HOMEFRIENDS.GOODLUCK88S EEYA! Felipe Molina WERE FINALLY OUT S0 LETS GET OUT KL PARTYCIOBB 4EVER! David Moses BOYS 'LETS BLAZE A TRAIL OUT- TA HERE, IT'S M.T. Karen Muise HAPPINESS IS . .. LOOKING BACK LUV YOU, MAI-lC,M8zD Crystal Nettles ALL THAT WE SEE OR SECM IS BUT A DRI-IAM WXINA DREAM Mark Norwood KNOWN AS PRIMO BKA NOGOOD BUT ALWAYS A CHAUCER Cynthia Oliver LUVUMADADBROPALSNOAGETM EAMIGAJIEVERCAPICKLHBYEPKLG Claude Nassif COFUNCTIONS,MlTOSIS,CON'I'OU R,LOGS,HOMEWORK . . . WHY? April Newman APPLESRNSEASONAPRIQHASSPRU NGLVQGMOMIQGDADSFMCCKUH Kiyo Oden IMTROUTSELITGIRLZLUVUENAW KBKSCCNTHERAINSOMDAYSLA Myron Olson Eric Nelson Mary Nguyen SOIAWOKEBLBEHOLDITWASADRE AMTHNXMOMD. 'WBYECJRSRJE Derek Ohlander WITHOURLOVEWECOULDSAVET HEWORLD - IFTHEYONLYKNEW GI-I Todd Osborne Uwe ARE GoNE'f MJA,DC,PR,RL, oooowcx Luv f U e TANYA Pamela Nelson THANKSIHMOMANDFOREVERYT HINGLUVYAANDGOODLUCKBOO Azalie Nickleberry TOGODBETHEGLORYIDGNBYSVA RSOCCERITHANKUILUVUMDBBT Neil Ohprecio Mayan Patel SENIORS 23 24 SENIORS Jennifer Payne Tl-lXMOMDADJPJRDDLUVU!DWC NISMCNDWURTHEBSTXJLUVUAL L. Grant Pittman PRECIOUS PITT ASALAAMALAIK4M Andrew Porras Kenneth Prittie INTHEDARKONECANWAKEUPTO lr:AMAlXIYASCARELATERGUYS!NOCO Tamara Payne TI-IANXMOM! LOV UYSBL LADIES ITSX!SBHS IT WAS REAL Charles Pitts S4SEXYW4WILDE4ELITE4XTACST YLT4DRTISI4SSCWEBBJDVW J ina Porter GMBYLIVSGMBYRULSGMBYWILK IKUR . , . DOG?HA!I-IA!CYAKIDS Alicia Procello THEMORILIVETHEMORILEARNT HEMORIREALIZETHELESIKNOW Daric Pernell MEMORIES ARE FOREVER I AM THE TRADITION PEACE! Shawn Pogue Camille Presley ZCYNNEVERGETTHEGOODXSZFR IENDZMOMQDADMYLUVZEVER Maureen Ranasinghe THANXZZFAMILYNFRIENDZ'MAUR ENSAYZIIMMOUTOFHEREU! Shawn Pierre 'I'ANXM8LDLUVZALLDABUDIZNOVS C!O88I'I'SlIRTURN2ROCKI.V,SP Rosemary Pomposo 2 ALL MY FRIENDZ I LUV U ALL LOSECONDSTOLOVE! Lauro Prieto KICKBACK MY WAY IS Tl-IE BEST WAY.ONLY TO THE TOP! Q Ericka Ransom MOMDAIJSLMSLVIVTHANXAIEVRY EIIZIIINGBYEEVRYIWEREGONEMSA Raquel Raventos TO MY DICEMlI'IS,JAZQMlC!I.0VIC Y A BABY BUBHAS!!!!'!'?'? Carla Robinson IT'S TIME TO SAYGOOIJHYE FOR NOWYI LUV IfS'I'l11RI.INl1 Ricardo Rodriguez ADIOSCHANGOSCIRINGOSAMIGOS SHECHUILRUEWI'QUEBONITO Patricia Rosen THANX FRIENDS KMXC f GREAT PB TEAMKMLBBTGBDCTOIVII-'J Tina Razzeto TRI5EPEOPI,E,PF,I,M,GS,AP,.IALUV YAVBELSBKABIS - 8 87KA! Jessica Rodriguez THANX MOM8zDAD - VIES SHE YA IN VISTA VWKICYI LUV YA Cheryl Rohe I BELIEVE . .. YOUR DREAMS WII,I. COME TRUE! GOODLUKQU Andres Roque THISIS4MEANFO RCIi'l'ENI.I-I'I'USR MBRRTNRL,LTAFRDANHILBGR Melanie Readus W l Mark Reusch is the Senior Stairs obviously enjoying their senior Pamela Roper 1T's BEEN A LoNo HARD ,1ouRNEY Bur wi-3 F1NA1,1,Y MADEIT Sergio Ruano HE wHo LOVES Noi' woMr:N,w1NEa soNG1sA Fooi..-ABLADEH Denise Rose 'roimv 1s'rHs Fmsr mi' or rm: RI-IST Ol-' YOUR LIFIC Karla Salazar SENIORS 25 26 SENIORS Jeannine Samarge THANKSMOMANDDADIMADEITQS UNOMOREMAPPNK4EVRLUV YAJS Sabrina Shearin CAN THE WORLD HANDLE ME? C ANIHANDLEIT'?LUVUFGLLK Demetra Smith A PICTURE IS WORTH A THOU- SAND WORDS,THANKS MOM Gina Sortino MOMTHKSFOREVERYTHINGYOU DIDFORMETHROUGHTHEYEARS! J eTaun Samuels THEUNKNOWNLIESAHEADBUTXI MREADYLUVYAJ-IMASAWECCS Ronald Shivers Hudson Smith THANKS TO MOMKLDADBLTOALLT HEHOMIESSLA,FBI,KzDGCKREW Lawrence Sottosanti Susan Schluchter ANTH A TNKs4'1'HssrvEvRYTH NG .1 A RMBRNRnsmNT4GTvD B YE Tricia Sigaty THANXMOMDADCHZBLISLTPUPY LolLUvUouYsBYuTREE2TLEs Kimberly Smith THANX EVRY14'I'HELUVkSUPPO RT ESP JABSMOMDADVICQLW Robert Sottosanti C U LSR ALL XL ND FUTURE PRTY 4 EVER! THNX MGD! Arlene Searcy JUSTLOVETHATPONYTAILTHNX SSRCJSKLMOSTOFALLMOMSFKLDF Renjamin Sigwart I CAME, I SAW, l CONQIII-IRED - S ARGECXOSSBASEBALIAEVER Lori Smith H E Y Y O IT S T I M GO'88'WESTOLE THE GBXLFSS Kelli Southern ALLIAM ALLIEVER IOWETO MY MOTHER Marianne Sozio ZALLMYFRIENDS - COODBYEUN QILVVICMEETAGAINLUV2'l'JL - SSL Keith Standberry oH HAPPY DAY! Stephanie Stronks 'ANDREILUVU4EVR MOMDAD8rSI ESLDSLUVUALLXFRNDZDSMBJJ Thompkins GLAD IT'S Scott Spaulding SOMEPEOPLESUCCEEDBUTO'I'HE RRSUCCESSORSPEACEMOMLASP Adriane Stevens QKNOWMEISZLUVMFIZZERICNILUV UZQDIAILUVYAALWYSTHANMSLD Shannon Susich LOVE2 - UNOWHOURXLGZJISXNSIS 'AKTHANKS EMILY PUIBYE. Anthony Thorton HAPPINESSTOYOUALLGLORYTO GODIMROLI.NONWI'l'H'I'HI'IPOSSE Robert Spicer x KICK IT 1.1KE A CHAMP 1 '1'HoUoH'r You KNEW rr Rossa Eric Strand Wm1.EsUMGUYsr1..Ax'1aA1.1,o'1'H1c sEEA1,1.PLAvEs 7s'1'nANnAE1.E S Kenneth Szager 'ro EVERYONE AT ssns C U IIATERI srro Gabrielle Thurmond ILVUPJTHNX.2AI.I,MYFRl'INZ,ILV UlLLMlSSU.CYAN'I'Hl'IHOOD! Lesley Stafford I f'AMI+I,I SAW, I WENT BACK HOMI+I!!'l'J -f LETS - PAR'I'Y,BI Melissa Strong ws EE:-:N 1,ovEm'EUT 1 HAVE T0 SCREAM NOWYHEIIXIY Breena Talamantes NHVERSTOPDREAMINXC A 4EVI'I R PB TEAMLUVUD'I'TJSHPRCSl.R George Tubbs 'POAl,I,'l'HI'IPOSSERON,MIKI-I,'l'l'lE, ANDEoB.w1-:E1NA1.I.vMAnE1T SENIORS 27 28 SENIORS Devona Tungyoo GOODLUCK IN LIFEBTPDPRTJS H LIFES2SHORT2BSAD41DAY Kimberly Verboncouer LUVTOMOMDADCATHYANGEJMK MSSGAMAKEYOURDREAMSENTI TY Natina Waldon STRIVEFORTHEBESTNEVERSETT LEFORSECONDORLESS ghn Weldon Shannon Turner I DID IT, BYE MICHELLEWTANXMA N KEV ILUVYABOTHI John Wade TOALLDFELLAS DAVE,PHII,,I.ANK' EANDAUSSIESTAYCOOL Marlon Watkins I LUV YA MOM DAD SIS-WORD STAIND - LOVE PEACEWORD Nikki White I'M OUTTA HERE, YEAHILUVYAM 8zG,DJ,KA,CD,KH,KE8LCRIS Lee Tyrrell ITSBNRLBTITHsN'1'BNFNBw:MGa RLSRYUHDTOSTYBUNLUVSBUM Troy Wade Allanna Wayne :Ts TIME TO more 'rms REAL woRLnz THANX:DRNVL LSD. Trina White BB , TAKE YOUR PASSIONS AND MAKE THEM HAPPEN Michelle Venable THANK GOD IT'S 0VER.LUV MOM,DAD,BOYS, AND D A D. Jacqueline Wakeham I JUST WANT TO SAY YOUTIME IS JUST PASSING BY,l Claudette Welch LUV YA MOM8zDAD GOOD C!O 88 I'M A STAR we in THANX4Tl-IEMEMORIES L Guy Wiedmann c OMSLPOPIMOUTOFHERE PE ,ori Smith writing a letter to her friend during class ,ime . . . shame on you! .ance Williams IURPHPUBLICENEMYIIIKIRBWI PEACE ILUVUMOM MPEBOY Wilson 5lME4ME2BUGONOUTBYE8zTHAN MOMDADQDWJCXCPWJBPEACE Nicole Williams FGRLEDSETRKCPDCHZNRCERSL MPTY72587'ILUVUDRE4E'U KSK Marquel Wilson ILUVYOUPEACEIM OUTTAHEREY EAH! ANDDNTGIVEOUTMYK Mavies - Irene Wiley!! 'BEAUTIFUL THINGS co E IN SMALLPACKAGES'THANKS Dia Williams THNXMAGDADQZBOOLUVISZDEEP 2D - FINEZJPKOASCMQMZCNEN Paula Williams IMUSTBAMAZNWELLABOVTHERS TTHEYGETBTRBUTIMTHEBEST Larry Wimsatt ILIVE2LOVE8IPLEASEHAVEAKIC KBACK FUTURECLASSB8' R Aron Williams I'LLBESEEINYAGOODLUCKTOALL MYHOMIESINTHECLASSOFSS Jeffrey Williams WHILEWEREGONEANDWHILEUW AITREMEMBERTHEPOSSEOFSS Vincent Williams PEACE PARTY PEOPLE HA HA SEE YA LATER Christine Wood THANKS MND,R,S, TFRIENDS FOREVER GA JM KM CW LVU! 29 SEN IORS l Damon Woodruff THANX T0 ALL WHO HELPED ME PROSPERGETTINBACKLATE Todd Yerondoxproulos 'IILIIBTE TO sLo ms POPCORN Brian Woods BE T ET TIME4 THE S 2 G BETTR, S0lMSTEPPIN! CUATTHETOP - SEZ David Zamora Legh Woods T A N x M o M N nAD4LuvNsUPPoRT 1LUvUEM1-IE NRWTBSCDWKSKSVF Genevieve Zamora KIKBAKSSSMILEZDAY cRY2MoRRow LUVUJXIXG THNXMOMDAD Tige Yeargin S E N I O R S N O T PICTURED David Banuelos Monique Bergeron Edward Brady Desiree Davis Ashlee Ellis Dexter Glasgow Austin Grigsby Brian Martinez Rakell Rethlake John Rojas Garrett Zorigian Carla Robinson portrays a tomato in the halloween Alicia Pr0Ce1l0 Says 001119 011 down! parade. 30 SENIORS 'fbmnizsr Friendliest: Linda Mondragon Sz Gary Brown ff , iw? V -A . ---- i i W wiv' ,-,ii Most Likely To Succeed: Tracy Goode 8z Alicia Procello Cutest Couple: Calvin Maspero Sz Dia Williams sShortest!Tallest: Cassandra Mason 8L Todd Osborne W ..f. Most Athletic: Eric Nelson Sz Paula Williams SENIORS 31 11 -.4 .Q if y r 00 ,A-ivr 7 L+ f - xQ ,---.1 I 'x il ,V-,N A G , W A fu-v fiffffw X ff? ,,,,,..., 3 .Q F1 1 ' 3 N Y M , Q 513121, , KX 51,1 ,.r. ,- 'z2's':,:2f - A W ip' Best to Walk Behind: Torianno Carmouche :Q Tracy Anderson M - 0 W-un Best Looking: Rene Lopez Ki Tricia Sigaty L nv ue--W-'1vflw1 ad J Best Cars: Tige Yeargin St Pamela Nelson Best Physiqe: Marlon McBride cf: Liza Bray N. it 1 . X f 'nw ' Lyn, BzggestFl1'rts Grant Pittman JE Katherine Austin SENIORS 32.-X Homecoming was an extraordinary hit this school year. The theme was t'Club Tropicana, and the excitement was shown through the class hall decorations, and the dress-up days for spirit points. SBHS became as tropical as possible for that week. Although our football game against Bishop Montgomery was not victorious, the night of the Homecoming Game was exciting because of the two new traditions started: the float attrac- tions were reduced to two instead of four Cone for underclassmen and one for the upperclassmenl and the crowning of a king for the first time in SBHS history to celebrate our 30th Year Anniver- sary. The first king at SBHS was King Royce Clayton. And, of course, a king needs a queen, which was Queen Paula Gilmer. We congratulate both of them and all the others who helped make Homecoming '87 a wonderful turn-out. Sw, 'U' A Es? 6. 'w 'Egg fi Y 32B HOMECOMING ' f N4 ,aiu-I fx 4 left page 1, Our male court wears their sunglasses at night. 2. A mermaid was the center piece on the underclassmen float. 3. Royce Clayton, Mrs. Clayton and page were all smiles for the night of homecoming. 4. Our Master of Ceremonies, Bernard Baltizar conuerses with the 1986 homecoming queen, Traci Thompson. 5. 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'.,x.!.-1 34 ACTIVITIES AM 3 nb :ff 1, Ml ffl' i ,f+m5 B I '!f!'1'14n'!wsla .mv-nswunn nn lnomwa-vvmgnnqnavmna qqmwwqausnfuqgqunnngw- NX, ACTIVITIES 35 O For two days the City of Angels was blessed by the presence of his Holy Father Pope John Paul II. The Pope arrived on September 15th and traveled by means of the Pope Mobile , Vi- biana's, in L.A., where he was loclgedvfor his two day stay. d A Pope John Paul II was a busy man after his arrival. After a short rest at St. Vi- biana's he. traveled to the Universal Amphitheater where he spoke with over 6,000 youths from around the country. The monumental event was arranged by our own Principal, Fr. Kidney. The highlight of this event was the playing of the guitar by Tony Melendez who is armless and plays with his toes. In the afternoon the Pope met with 1,450 Hollywood big wigs at the Registry Hotel in Universal City. I-Ie discussed their responsiblity to the public on portraying sex, drugs and other moral issues. He ended his first evening by perform- ing rnass for 65,472 people at Dodger Stadium. On his final day in Los Angeles the Pope pmet with 300 of the Bishops. He discussedjfistheiiiyiifrespon- sibilities of lla' rngood Catholic. He alsofperformed mass at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where approximately 100,000 people received Holy Communion in less than 20 minutes. The Pope has beenaquoted as say- ing his visit toflinrnaculate 36 ACTIVITIES! ' H, -sg , ' 5'- ..2 Conception Elementary School in East iL.A., where he met with 21 students, was the most enjoyable activity of his tour. Through video recorders, cameras, books, magazines, newspapers, and especially through our memories, September 1937, will live on forever. A ig, v Q -an 'mf 1 .- , m.zf,,.E55,.,- M f. ff - ff- 513145 zigggfggygj 151 gk .. T. , -5,j.,:1f,3gT'.gx, s ,fxwirxw Af f - ,,,,a. WH? .. ,, , ,.,. T, ,. A ..,,- mm. 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' fy as X 7-.rm-fm, ,-.,.w,. fl '7 5 1552921 .5 J -..sf4'f1ff5,.U-.iw Emi- - - . 5 K W-: 'WSI255155575Ytr55'7f5!'t,:fHf ', 'fn -3 554nf!':ss3'iiWttw'.5'ft:f' , ACTIVITIES 37 ff +1 E. A f .E ff? This school year, Halloween was an amaz- ing sight to see. Here at SBHS, we went from grocery bags to electrical outlets. Everyone joined in the spirit of the day by entering our Annual Halloween Parade and showing off' their costumes. The parade concluded with several drawings for prizes from the big bin full of names of those students who had sold at least a book of raffle tickets. 2? Wo t 5 I 'Q X X311 4 1 iii 38 ACTIVITIES Q xx 2 1. The winners of our costume contest: The infamous, Shop- ing Bag, The Mermaid, and The Energized Battery. 2. Who are those sexy girls? 3. Niki? Sixx, watch out! Here comes ean Frieden. 4. Mr. Heffernan is the sole survivor of the sunken 'I'itanic . 5. The Penguin and The Egyggian Queen are an unli ly duo. The week of Homecoming was an enormous success! The theme this year was Club Tropicana and SBHS hallways and festivities displayed this. Each day of the week there were dif- ferent activities which tit into the theme. The week's festivities included a Hawaiian Day. On this day, each stu- dent dressed in Hawaiian a parel. On Beach Day everyone dressed, in beach apparel. The activities included Polyne- sian ig and limbo contests. Friday and Gold Day. On this day a pe rally got our team to bash Bishop. The week to be quite successful for all the of SBHS. 5? 3 S375 I'? .9161 ! FOV' X ,gg - . J' l is? 1 .T Goode, Lisa Hellwig, and Ken a Elliigwy welcome students to HCLJB TROPICANA. I 2.Pamela Roper, Nikky White, and Jennifer Barrientos are cold participants on the up- perclassmen float on the night of Homecomirif. 3. Kenya E is, the winner of the Hula Con- test, struts her stufli 4. Laurie Martin s ws SBHS how to Hula. ACTIVITIES 39 Wekome Z Welcome Week was the time to welcome our incoming Freshmen to SBHS and also welcome the other classes back. The theme of the week was The Voyage Continues , which signified our 30th Anniversary celebration of SBHS. For the entire week, SBHS students were involved with ac- tivities such as big brother and big sister, and a lunch time dance, which was somewhat of a preview for our annual Welcome Dance held that weekend. But the Welcome Assembly was the highlight of week . The assembly made the Freshmen feel that they were part of the St. Bernard family, while also letting them know about the privileges of SENIORS. 1. Ken Gomez, Tamara Payne, and Desiree Davis at the Welcome Assemble. 2. Ed Bangasser says to us that even though the 60's are gone, peace is still cool! 3. Arlene Searcy does a realistic job as an elder Viking looking back. 4. A Freshman learns the penalty for disobeying a Senior. 5. Japanese Culture mingling with American Culture. 6. Japanese students enter Club Tropicana by turning Hawaiian. 7. Japanese students enjoy American soft drinks from our gracious vending machines. 8. A Japanese student offers a sign of peace. 40 ACTIVITIES I4 nfezgdad ' On November 9th, St. Bernard was privileged to host a group of very bright Japanese students. The day started out with donuts and orange juice in the library, where Fr. Kidney spoke to them about SBHS. The students then were taken on a tour of the classrooms, and while walking the halls, they became quite fascinated with the hall decorations for Homecoming Week. At lunchtime, the students were able to mingle with the student body in the court yard and participate in the homecoming lunch ac- tivities. After lunch, the students observed a mock Stu- dent Council meeting put on by our student body. The purpose of this was to give the Japanese students a taste of how our school government is established. The day ended with a volleyball game between the Japanese students and SBHS students. This day was a very historic one not only for SBHS, but also for the country, itself. To think that at one time the Japanese were once considered to be an enemy to the American people and the American government, and here are the newer generation visiting America and being treated and welcomed with open arms. We will truely cherish this day and this experience. . 'sg - we 'nt - ACTIVITIES 41 xiii? tags 5' Ysfa 'sm us, -'JN fbi - N -1:5 ' Ea- f' ' rs - 'N .., ' YZZITF' gli 1. SBHS ets into the Christmas s irt as hundreds of gifts ani food were donated jgr the East L.A. Christmas Party. 2. Patti Rosen shares a tender moment with one of the children of the H eadstart Program. 3. Mary Nguyen, Paul Dinsmoorm and Mark Jones of Campus Ministry get into the Christmas spirit. 4. Decorating the Christmas tree is one task that a lot of children enjoyed sharing. 5. 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Iii wi, 1, s. 1.1.43 ' ::f: -aE. fi- 1 5 r 8 L A 2 I VQI si f gi 5 sg I 1 Q I is Ygg nga 2 H ,Q 1. 334-1231 ,ET ,,f?4g is E 1 1232 I 5' 'Wi N .--. .A he . 5 K I se: 2-1'vr:.22: 11 Eh: 5- 5245: -.g E ::::'3'f'I 5 Mus W ACTIVITIES 43 ,.::. , .E-Ei, a lf . . av We i476 One 7064 de St Bernard s holds masses each school year to help us remember that we are constantly l1v1ng every day wrth Jesus and to celebrate the Word of God These masses mclude the Openmg Mass the Thanksguvmg Mass the Chnstmas Masses the Easter Mass and the Closmg Mass The masses are a tlme when the SBHS students come together as one body ln a sense of community to worshlp Chnst Mass provldes us wlth a chance to come closer to God, as well as wlth each other The s1gn of peace seems to be the most essentlal part of mass for most students because lt IS a slmple way of extendmg love whlch was the message of Chnst The masses at SBHS seem to be planned and brought together very Well because of the enormous plannlng done by those lnvolved Campus Mlmstry the faculty the muslcal group whlch IS made up of students and faculty performs at the masses and the SBHS student body Most people would agree that they are truely rece1v1ng somethmg very wonder ful from the masses 3 ?.... M as vb Q lf .wan-'X NR'NH.-wx 44 ACTIVITIES . Mike Rf. i as-:Q 5 5 A M W' w X W? iff .-' fv mb . f pf ' is i ,fn 5 . gi r A If I. Fr. Kidney, Fr. Johnson, and Fr. Hornat prepare for commmanion. 2, Greg Ammon, Claude Nassif, and Armen Ala 'ian look ue holy during mass. 3, lcinda Monc?rap,Ion, Garrett Zorrigian, Lisa llellwig, and Susan Calderon bring up the gifts for communion. 4. Amen, says Ilenise Hilfer as she receives communion from l r.Hornat. 5. Nicole Laurent, and Katina Morris are voices of inspiration. Fha Daetwz Once again St. Bernard students displayed their talent in the production of Neil Simon's comedy, The Good Doctor . The play was like a book of short stories put together in one volume. The play ran for the weekend of November 22. It was the first time St. Bernard had a play in the new Fine Arts building. The cast and crew work- ed long and hard for weeks, and it was evident in the performances that were given. V? t 3 3 S . 3 46 ACTIVITIES WllumQm...,,,N i .llk we f9 Q 1. Jerick Enclan listens intently as MiCll0f Sanders tries to explain why he s really there. 2. Gabriella Herirera and Susanna Rodriguez por 5 t an A H , 3'llllJl!ilctlzli?eil .Sanders pleads with his wife. 4. Ed Bangasser and Leigh Woods at rehearsal- 5. Fernando Garcia did aferrific job as the nal rator of The Good Doctor. l i AUUICOAGULANT PNOSPKAIE ll l lm DEXTEUSE SOLUTIGI, USP St. Bernard High School, along with a little charity and love a its heart, transformed its gym into a center for the donation f blood. Throughout the day of January 12th, each student nd member of the faculty saved four lives by giving a pint of lood. A few requirements, however, had to be met before a erson was allowed to give blood. First, the person must have desire to give their blood, and second, the person must be 17 ears of age or over and must weigh, at least, 110 pounds. The lood drive was run by trained nurses, who took your blood nd afterward made sure that you had a drink and rest before ou returned to class. The act of giving blood is actually the ct of giving the gift of life and SBHS faculty and students ave definitely proven that fact. W'-M40 F ' 1. Theresa Edwards gets her temperature taken by the Red Cross nurse. 2. The bags of life. V 1 3. Raquell Rethlake awaits her turn to give blood. 4. Tasha Epps, Christine Healy, Annette Heller, Derek Ohlander, and Mark Jones are living examples that giving blood is not fatal! 5. Can you imagine each SBHS faculty and student that gave blood helped to save four lives? ACTIVITIES 47 This year Open House was a tremendous success. Open house is the night when eighth grade students visit St. Bernard's and attend sessions with their parents to learn more about our school, the students and the faculty. Students and parents are able to get a taste of various academic departments by visiting each one. The eighth graders were also able to sign up for clubs and organizations for the following year. The hard work by Ms. Sher- wood and students truly paid off. L49 - Q ? i ?,eii W 4' -6' 0m Dame 1416 Open is 1. Fr. Kidney welcomes the perspec- tive Vikings. 2. Eigth graders sign up for numerous clubs and organizations. 3. Ms. Sherwood informs parents and students about St. Bernard's and their academic policies. 4. Ms. Pawinski gives eigth graders a taste of SBHS 's Science Department. 48 ACTIVITIES Wekaww af '72 Viking Day is the day when eighth grade students get a taste of what St. Bernard's is all about first hand. The eighth graders attend a day of school without their parents and participate in various classes where they actively join in with the lesson plan. This year the day ended with a spirit - filled assembly where various group awards were handed out, a slide show was shown and the-class of '92 was introduced to the Alma Mater. ACTIVITIES 49 Dld you know St Bernards used to host an Annual Roman Olymp1cs And dld you know there used to be a Semor Play'7 Well those are just a couple of act1v1t1es that used to take place at St Bernards before the classes of thxs year became a part of the SBHS famlly St Bernard has now been 1n exlstence for th1rty years and as the school has grown 1n age and sxze the 8Ct1Vltl6S that were once common at SBHS no longer exlst today From the begmmng SBHS act1v1t1es xncluded Homecom mg ralhes dances and plays As the years passed the actlvltles changed and many more were added on to the 11st However the Roman Olymplcs no longer burn a flame today and nerther does the Senlor Play We now Sunday Prlgrlmage and many more actxvltles whlch never ex lsted before ln SBHS hlstory Ralhes Homecomlng and dances however have been and probably always w1ll be an ln tergral part of the actlvrtles at St Bernard s And as we travel lnto the 1990s and the year 2000 It would be great to see what aCtlV1t16S w1ll remaln the same and whlch ones w1ll change It IS obvlous that the ac t1v1t1es that have taken place here at SBHS are only aspects of the Sp8C1flC tlme per1od and the dlfferent styles that charactenzed the Sp8ClflC tlme penod ' J 7 7 7 Y . 7 - 7 Y ' Y ' 9 7 have a Lip Sync Contest, Palm 7 ' Y I 9 9 7 7 , - l ' 7 7 ' f--.r 'Q i Q, g .. i ts, ,nv rf., 8 2 1 'I' Q rf ' 'RW Qs 3 5 Q is 5 Q it ,-4? Fw 50 ACTIVITIES xy..-Q, six L f' 'spf Wbfthgfv N CNN NL 'Q ff EVP? Q, I ul' ACTIVITIES 51 they 14 St. Bernard is alive and pumping at pep rallies. To boost our sports teams and get our school spirit going , the entire student body dances to the music blasting from the gym speakers. The pep squads chant loudly to S-B-H-S fight, fight, fightn, while the sports team talk optimisticly about the battle they are about to face. All rallies end with all students joining in on the good - old Alma Mater, played by our very talented band. Rallies this school year receive a thumbs up by all students at SBHS. They definitely have improved since last year probably because of all the important factors which affect our rallies. We thank all the work and effort put into them by the people who are involved: the pep sqauds, the teams, Kendall Lamar, and many many more. 52 ACTIVITIES lx-n I. Students raise their hands to sing the SBHS Alma Mater. 2. Eric Nelson makes a lay up shot. 3. Students show their enthasiam for the activities going on in the gym. 1. SBHS cheerleaders hold the curtain for our team players. 2. Rally 's over. 3. Tige Yeargin and Vince Williams portray team effort in this slam dunk display, ACTIVITIES 53 Left side 1. The men prepare to eat. 2. Mark Jones, Philip Croxton, Sergio Ruano, and Patrick Ahearne listen attentively at one the weekly campus Ministry meetings. 3. Mr. Bunker and Susan Calderon respond with smiles to the discussion going on. Right side 1. Clean up time for Gina DeRose, and Pat- ti Rosen. 2. Friendship Just a perfect blendshipn for seniors Lisa F urby and Jeanine Zamora. 3. Gary Brown gets comfortable in order to concentrate on ' the group 's discussion for the night. mw,.www-wv.,. he N ,, V 54 ACTIVITIES O A retreat is a time to get to know yourself, others, and most importantly God. Retreats are a valuable part of our education. As time passes things change, just as retreats have begun to take on a new meaning. In the past, retreats have been thought of as a time that occurs once every two to three months for six hours in the library after school. Location is still the same but, Campus Ministry now host what they call a weekly meeting . But in actuality it is more like a mini-weekly retreat. A meeting is time to come together to discuss some type of business like who'll do the prayer or what fundraiser is next on the agenda, but the weekly meetings are a time where the people who are in attendence reflect and share their opinions about social issues that relate to us as the youth of today. Again it is a time where you grow within yourself, with others and in your knowledge and relationship with God. ACTIVITIES 55 ik, V4 - 2 . 1 1 m , , , ,,,,. lv , . 2 H 6 N12 ,. ,H wk N, if ,,.4-uuawll' B o 0 9 2 0 4 9 A A 9 0 6 A ,,-.t--L, . I gf , ,F elk A fl... v IEW l 5 0 B 0 iDance is defined as moving your body to the 9 Urhythm, in time with the music, and when U simply looked at that's exactly what school 'B dances are, but when you think of Homecoming or the Welcome Dance you 4 .don't think of moving your body to the beat, but what you think about is the fun and 3 friendship that goes along Whenever you at- 0 2 tend a dance. A dance is a Way to express ll emotion, a way to express tradition. Dances 4 6 have become a time when you put on your U best clothes, grab a date and make sure you 9 4 have enough money to take pictures. 0 J V 4 Q 5 B D Q I 5 A 0 U qu A I O 0 cu 0 o n 9 a Left side 1. A group gathers off the dance floor. 2. Juan Duran and Shannon q Lampkins share a hug on the deck, 3. Mr. Trujillo and his date dance until they can't dance no more Right side 1. Ms. Quijuano and Ed show us how to U 0 Kathy Austin, and date, share a picture with John Butler. dance. 2. Jennifer Barrientos and Alan Landry share a stroll on the iuindy deck of the ship. 3. Renee Rancifer cfz Eddie Wanambwa rest after dancing. 4. s q 4 Ba 00 B 4 0 B I B A lug ACTIVITIES 57 U 9:anuf 1 0 0 A U P U 0 0 0 A 0 A 73 DD 58 ACTIVITIES assembly officer ACTIVITIES 59 '31 me It's 2:35pm the school day ends, and for the most part SBHS students day is just beginning. Although returning home at the end of the day to do your homework is important, there has to be more to life than the hallowed halls of St. Bernard High School. We as students need a place to go that has nothing to do with school. SBHS students seem to have found common places for rest and relaxation when the school hours cease. 1. Bob's Blig Boy is th pl t eat according to SBHS students. 2. Dales Jr. is the grocery store to the various St. Ber d t d nt body. 60 ACTIVITIES W , 121222??f??Lfi'45sf?35'ff LM' ' 5-SL ,f wiv sam .llhmuy 1 N . ml-.,.. , L Y X . v Q s an Vu.-:gfwua -as x ii turns! ilkfvlm- xk K Nm-.. '- x . 91 ' Q 1 at M R Q x x 0 l , M Q K Q ww, 'N 1 1 . C S ll W 3 - K-.1 K I f Nw. as Q A , , kat 4 .Y iw' 5' 4 fauna 705 Oh, No, I was late for school this morning. Wow, I was caught out of dress code during nutrition. These small, but very common violations of the rules mean only one thing: that on the following Tuesday or Thursday, detention will be served. Detention sometimes means staying after school for an hour writing standards in the detention room 105, or in the past picking up trash around the school. There are two types of a dean's detention, provided by Mr. Paez or Ms. Quijano. The other type of detention is one provided by your teachers. A teachers' detention usually means staying after school cleaning the blackboards and erasers, or sitting quietly. You can receive a teachers' detention for an infrac- tion of their classroom rules. Although no type of detention is fun one much prefer cleaning the blackboard to writing a hundred standards. oe,-6, las, 06764, '9 were 770 eeso 4, ' .9 0 7 X as 19004 warns 7' I 'X s . A x sober' -Y S 2 X A fs so .. X A 1 62 ACTIVITIES I .Gwendolyn Williams works as Mr. Paez explains what you do in detention to a student. 2.Ken Jinbo works intently to finish his standards. 3.Martin Smith seems to enjoy detention. 4, Your ticket to detention. 3 7 76-zu' This year the Junior Ring Ceremony was a wonderful success as it is every year. The Junoir Ring Ceremony is the event when the junior class rings was a unified body. The ring ceremony allows the junior class to come together and to think about what their class signifies. The responsiblities of the near and dis- tant future andthe important decisions they will have to make at this point in their lives. St. Ber- nard feels that the juniors are in the right direc- tion. So they will be able to look back at this point in their lives and have no regrets. 1. Fr, Kidney prepares the altar for mass during the ring ceremony. 2. Bonnie Jones gives a speech of inspiration to the future seniors. 3. Ken Olsen receiving communion. 4. Heidi Hickman , Ken Gomez, and Sheila Briody prepare the rings for distribution. 5, Maureen Montero is being congratulated by Fr. Kidney. 6. Junior, Adeise Brown, exchanging a couple words with Fr. Kidney when she receives her ring. ACTIVITIES 63 io. I e S3715 Skzdenle Wwe St. Bernard High School students not only work hard at school but also at their after schoo and weekend jobs. A large percentage of St. Bert nard students, mainly juniors and seniors, hold z job of some sort. This signifies that students arc taking responsibility on their jobs and they help pay for those extra added expenses tha' teenagers cause upon their parents. We have a variety of workers We have yogurt, cookie, hot dog, clothing salespeople, anc cashiers at SBHS. St. Bernard gives the working Vikings a thumbs up. 64 ACTIVITIES 1. Carlo Colon serves up hot an fresh pizza at Ardella's in Fox Hili Mall with a smile, 2. Mark Hlauac is one of the few sei vice station attendents who still serv the public. 3. Fernando Garcia and Todd Yeror dopolous, a team when serving customer. 4. Ken Mickelsen plays with the cas register during the slow periods c Emerson Pharmacy. 5. Who makes the cards at Emerso Pharmacy look so good? Lynn Baggg of course. I l 5 l '- ww 1 ., figs, - Lynn Bagge, Kimberly Berry, Brooke Blackwell, Dria Bowler, Mary Callahan, Sandra Castro, Tami Cooper, Zuleika Coronado, Claudia Covarrubias, Robin Cowley, Kacey Eltiste, Heather Gaspari, Carey Gentry, Jen- nifer Glaza, Mia Gordon, Loisa Guerrero, Shannon Henry, T hersa Hentschell, Denise Hilfer, Tamekia Houston, Trarina Jermone, Carolyne Johnson, Dina Johnson, Azizi Jones, Allison Joseph, Kim Kagawa, Tonia Kennedy, Heather Lundell, Alicia Martinez, Alicia Moody, Tania Morin, Latoya Morris, April Newman, Tricia Quinn, Monica Readus, Tamekia Saffold, Jennifer Sanderson, Tricia Smith, Wanda Smoot, Lisa Spiuack, Gina Sortino, Karen Sortino, Kaykio Spaulding, Christine Trainer, Marie Trainer, Dehri Watts, Nikki White, Maricella Zarate. A Q! it as ,QA-,G K AYVA- lfiaili, 1 .rl - X ,1 UI ,fx W ith the blowing of a whistle, you can always bet that our drill team will be at attention. The drill team's military style performance shows the discipline and organization achieved over the course of the year. The drill team has shown lots of im- provement under the advisement of their new modertor: Ms. Sandy Stewart. Good luck drill team and keep up the hard work! A E N H I .N Y f 1' , f I' Artwork By Linda Mondragon .VKX 1. Karen Holm and Karla Anderson 2. Linda Mon- dragon 3. JV CHEER 4. Just Practicing 5, Yeh! said the Pep Squads. 6. Pep Squads cheer on the Halloween Rally 16A 7 hese youngladies on Varsity Cheer ,work hard and it pays off. The Var- sity Cheer shows true energy and excite- ment by entertaining at rallies and SBHS games. Varsity cheers brought home many awards from different com- petions and have shown us that they are in control. Victory is their destiny and, of Ncourse, being number one! Con- gratulations varsity cheer and good luck. 7 he Junior Varsity squad is always working hard and they really do mean business. They've worked hard practicing and being together since the summer. They not only enter- tain us at games and rallies, but also compete in competitions, bringing home many awards! Congratulations JV Cherr. 16B IX 5 Captain Paula Gilmer, Co-Captain Tricia Thompkins 'N fl A Co-Captain, Tiffany Castro, Kim Chrisman, Captain, Alicia Durand, Keisha Ivy, Jennifer Ober, Jamie Perry, Antoinette Villaros, Carly Walker. Captain Alicia Durand Ami Co-Captain Tiffany Castro. Sue Carruthers, Desiree Davis, Camille Gatlin, Kathryn Hayes, Yvette Marquis, Tamara Payne, Cen- tia Smith, Lori Smith, A'Lisha Swain, Nicole Travis, I Jacqueline Glick, Selene Hallett, Linda Hobrock, Katelyn Jordan-Elliott. Jennifer Bartimess, Yvonne Boyd, Kenya Ellic, Heather Smith. 7 hey're off to a fresh start as freshman cheerleaders, and they are looking great. Even though these girls aren't as experienced as the Var- sity squad, they really give a good showing at games, rallies, and other 'special events. By the looks of this year's squad, the future of other squads is very promising. These girls give their all and are very successful crowd pleasers. Captain Linda Hobrock Co-Captain Selen Hallett. 7 all flags in its second year has con- tributed lots of spirit and enthusiasm along with the SBHS pep squads. Being entertained by them at game half-games, adds to the spirit and excitement of the football games. Like all new things, we hope that our tall flag team, here at SBHS, will continue to bring enthusiasm and recognition to St. Ber- nards High School. Captain Kenya Ellis 16C Q aving been a long tradition at SBHS, our short flags still possess flair and excitement. By amazing and astonishing students and spectators with their tricky maneuvers, short flags can always liven up the crowes. l QL pf 1' Captain Julie Johnson, Co-Captain Michele Hoebink 7 ncorporating dance movements and gymnastic maneuvers, songleaders give us their all!! They give us the most pleasure at rallies, football, basketball, and baseball games. They proudly represent the school at competitions. They're simply just great!! 16D ,sf-we , ,N,, ,ew gfwfw . s, 7 ':'.A. H,-wg Q P ' ' In-sn 'lhvv 'Ihll I all hula myuvl! ,.-r Annum SY. IIINAID NOON SCHOOL, VLAYA DIL IIV. CAUFOIIIIA Jvc IO. . izans Dreamg w Summer Work livrvr in Kms ui rm vine simzngpy ' x u'5i'x 5k1! Q .-M1 -mxmgrr srhrm! vfhfrw ,,r-' wfmlgmr- in wmv uxshfni ,H-.,ss, .-5,h.,n,,w -.i:.m-- me 4--Ml-S ? 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Think mm: wiv mb :mi nw-new me armrw1ix14:l0YW 5'i 'NH .md nm :mr mix! 5- :ar . slxrdmx! rrifzrvras 'Aim wail ewxmifw' 'N GU Sixniinsr Ccxrxrzfwl CLUBS 65 dfldlh he Varsity Club originated 30 years ago in two seperate parts: the Key Club for the girls, and the Letterman Club was for the boys. The members of these clubs held high ranks of authority, but their most 'specific and most important job was thatof giving citations. The members were to patrol the halls and give out citations to anyone not acting proper- ly. Not acting properly would include chewing gum , not being courteous, and even talking in the hallways!! The Key club was to patrol the girls' hallway and the Letterman patroled the boys hallway. Once the school became unified the Key club and the Letterman club merged to become the Varsity Club. The duties, today are sightly different but the basic jbb of the Varsity club is to maintain order and control! Moderator: Ms. Pawinski Officers: Breena Talmantes, Patti R o s e n , D a v i d Banuelos, Toya Thompson A sample citation 66 CLUBS 5 aff The Letterman club 30 years ago. The Key club 30 years ago. Members: Gary Brown, Patrick Ahearne, Andrew Fogg, Shannon Lampkins, Stephanie Stronks, Azalie Nickleberry, Larry Wimsatt, Crystal Nettles, Grant Pittman, David Zamora, Alicia Procello, Charles Pitts, Michael Harris, Shawn Pogue, Ben Sigwart, Myron Olson, Lynn Bagge, Marvin Fernandez I I I I lg! Aaron oro, Paul H ellwig, Pierre, Jennifer Darine cows SF members: SENIORS: Gina Argenta, Lynn Bagge, Jennifer Barrientos, Janice Barnes, Euan Benstead, Aaron Bureax, Gary Brown, icola Caldwell, Stacie Call, Dennis Coonan, Philli Croxton, Shireen Crutchfield, Paul Dinsmoor, Mitesh Gala, Jeff Eslao, Andrea' Fogg, isa Furby, Yolanda Galoan, Ida Garakani fVice-Presidentj, Paula Gilmer, Tracy Goode, Austin Grigsby, Nicole Halm, Christina Ham 'utor Co-Ordinatorj, Guillermina Haro, Kathryn Hayes, Lisa Hellwig, Effie Hubbard, Latoya Hubbard, Azizi Jones, Mark Jones, Frank zbrador, Shannon Lampkins, Rod Landis, Jennifer Lococo, Walter De Lorrel, Julianne Masted, Linda Mondragon, Claude Nassif, Azalie ickleberry fPresident1, Shawn Pierre, Alicia Procello, Tina Razetto, Pamela Roper, Sergio Ruano, Ben Sigwart, Stephanie Stronks, zbrielle Thurmond, Kim Verboncouer, Paula Williams, Christine Wood, Todd Yerondopolos. JUNIORS: Laura Acuna, Ronald Andrikian, tan Barrera, Anthony Blasi, Sheila Briody, Robert Cartagena, Lee Chen, Regina Daois, Jackie Garier, Camille Gatlin, Kenneth Gomez, lsy Haro, Christine Healy,Michelle Kruavica, Rob Lambeth, Ryan Landis, Rochelle Lupisan, Yvette Marquis, Keisha McCaa, John Mc- bskey, Dorothy Merifield, Jayana Patel, Sean Patikas, Felicia Paxton, Greg Pennell, Precious Peters, Jenise Proctor, Sean Riley, Liz Sar- nas, Leticia Saucedo, Suzanne Smalanskas, Imeldas Stack, Julie Stioers, Seiga Takayoshi, Danny Ulrich, Kristen Veck, Tammy Veenis, isa Williams, Michelle Wilson, Sanford Yee, Edgar Zelaya. SOPHMORES: Suzanne Barten, Soshana Behrstock, Stacie Blanton, Glenda riones, Nicole Brown, Tracy Burton, Kimberly Carlyle, Ramiro Carrera, Tiffany Castro, Kimberly Chrisman, Dierdre Cox, Michelle Dicks, eoin Van Dusen, David Eoerly, Sean Freidin, Nicole Fuller, Angela Gardner, Heather Gaspari, Caroline Rose Glick, Tara Guillaume, zuren Hart - Nibbrig, Floyd Hines, Jordan Kear, Mark Kessler, Michael Litoack, Heather Lundell, Florence Maatita, Melissa Mallare, 'igela Martinez, Henry Moore, William Nicks, Jennifer Ober, Hugo Preciado, Alicia Puranci, Renee Rancifer, Bernardo Rodriguez, Sandra imero, Kaykio Spaulding, Kim Steinbacher, Francisco Valdez-Portela, Donna Vergara, Tami Wade, Suzanne Williams, Michael Mc' irkel. FRESHMAN: Demitra Adams, Aimee Allen, Gabriel Martin Del Enpo, Horacio Chiong, Jason Thompson he National Honor Society and the California Scholarship, Federation offer a lot to St. Bernards. These two academic clubs were established to create an enthusiasm to raise money for scholar- ships, to productively render services and to allow students to develop a unique and personal character. CSF and NHS con- tribute precious time and energy for their members and the school, in general. Members volunteer their time by tutoring students who need help in academic classes. We love to give our time to those who need help in order to give back, some of what we have been given , says senior Gabrielle Thurmond member of both CSF and NHS. These clubs participate in yearly bake sales and fund raisers to contribute to the scholarships given to members at the end of the year. The moderator, Mrs. Tcheekar, aids these students in their choices. 1. Ida Garakani helps out at the CSF booth at open house. 2. NHS officers enjoy each other's company. X I , iw 5 L. CLUBS 67 1-ZS. , ssociated Student Body represent the school and shows power leadership and great spirit. They are known for their commitment, dedication, and creativity for excellence . The ASB, under the organization of Ms. Monica Westhead, has had nothing but great fundraisers and assemblies that give the student body many new ideas and things to do. They encourage the student body to help contribute new ideas for bettering the school . The ASB consists of various students that come together and enjoy working with each other to create a wonderful outcome. These students really show their excellent talents and leadership ability in every way possible. 1. Gary Brown, Senior Class President and Kendall Lamar, Commissioner of Athletic Affairs. 2. ASB loves meetings after school! 3. ASB President Alicia Procello and Vice - Presi- dent Effie Hubbard 4. An ASB meeting 30 years ago. 'X N - mi LAM lv Officers: Alicia Procello, Effie Hubbard, Tracy Goode, Paula Gilmer, Ken- dall Lamar, Vivian Deckard, Gary Brown, Lisa Furby, Douglas Nelson, Lin- da Mondragon, Lisa Hellwig, Felicia Paxton, Kenneth Gomez 1 68 CLUBS 3 A L- if Ben B ge, Alicia Procello, Jennifer Kocca, Ed Bangasser, ickelsen, Sergio Ruano, Jennifer Barrientos, Jeff art, L: Browi 3, Hel Walter De Lorrell, Breena Talamantes, Patty s, Ann Adriane Stevens, Gabrielle Thurmond, Phili ne Wil: Crutchfield, Nicola Caldwell, Pamela Roper, Ef? Ida Garal Zorigian. Q Members-Nicole Laurent, Katina Morris, Frank Labrador, Anthony Thorton, Shalona Fong, John Butler, Jared Anderson. Moderator- Mr. Koppenhaver. ampus Ministry u holds and dictates the true philosphy of SBHS. ll't's members coordinate many of the religious activities that take lace at SBHS. They greatly contribute their time, effbrt and creativity to make everyone ha py. They engage in many service projects such as the canned fooflldrive and the East L.A. Christmas party. They even hold weekly meetin s to remain a community and to help minister to the school ang, hopefully, to encourage others to join in the meetings to receive something personally and to grow as a result of them. Campus Ministry, along with its faculty members and student coordinators, is always here to help those in need by touching them with love, caring, understanding, and respect. We ggltlrgiely blessed and advantaged to have such a group existing at Moderator-Fr. Steve Johnson. alent is what the SBHS choir rojects in every one of their concerts, at masses, and, just the all-round ac- tivities at school with which their involved. They har- monize a variety of melodic tunes and because of them, we are encouraged to 'oin in and promote school unity through music. The vibes tlliey send to us are delinitely of inspiration. The choir sing at a Christmas concert. CLUBS 69 he French Club is designed to help students learn about French culture through ac- tivities like the Beaujolais Wine Tasting Festival, going to French movies, restaurants, and plays. Moderator - Mlle. Petrissansg Officers - Jen- nifer Barrientos, Lee Tyrell, Genevieve Zamora, Ida Garakani he Viking Voice is one way that SBHS generates unity. It informs the faculty and student body on current events and issues occur- ring in our school, community and around the world. It allows students to practice their jour- nalism skills. Everyone is welcome to submit ar- ticles and join in on the fun. 'M,2iQp, Moderator - Mr. Baldettig Officers - Phil Croxton, Pat Malloy, Andrew Fogg 70 CLUBS mag, l llduuw , i ummm I E .X n I M, l W- ,... ,,.. , . X . Gina DeRose, Shawn Pierre, Nicola Caldwell, Frank Labrador, Lee Tyrell Darine Del Toro, Paola Barreto, Effie Hubbard, Lisa Furby, Alex Manriquez Jennifer Barrientos, Ida Garakani, Genevieve Zamora, Vivian Deckard, An drew Fogg, Tricia Thompkins, Gidget Haro 467 Wade l -ugh Phil Croxton, Nicola Caldwell, Shireen Crutchfield, Christina Ham, Lis Hellwig, Tricia Smith, Luis Benitez, Pat Malloy, Ida Garakani, Andrew Fogg Kendall Lamar, Derek Ohlander, Ken Jinbo, Mark Jones he Computer Club allows students to ex- plore various aspects of the computer. The members teach and learn from each other while exchanging information in the different com- puter languages. They have an opportunity to make challenging and innovative programs. Patrick Malloy, Lisa Felder, Jim O'Brien, William Nicks, John Matthew, Patrick Bourkuin, Mavies-Irene Wiley, Jason Thompson, Alan Warr, Marvin Fernandez, Tasha Johnson, Myron Olson Moderator-Mrs. Villaneuveg Officers-Pat Malloy, Lisa Felder he Science Club helps students in- terested in a career of science or just plain interested in learning more about it With the help of Ms Robb the members receive all the help they need The highlight of the year is the science fair m which the members get to show off their knowledge and talents fri vw Lynn Bagge, Claude Nassif, Erica Olson, Myron Olson, Marvin Fernandez, Patty L 'N 3 -'L , Rosen, Tricia Smith . . . Y 1 ' ' . . . . l' 0 0 0 0 9 . . A ,, iff' --.MM 'Wg'-A , r ,.. -.. t-. 1 if -5 . .1 f1 lf x J 1 lxgf ' . it -, j.,fE.1f - A, - ,..1: 2 54 . A' F at X gf: X we J A . is N p 'x . X in 'il ' l , O. . 1 M- s sis. 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Zami his is the first year of existence for the Baseball Card Club. This club gives students, who are interested in baseball cards, the opportunity to collect and trade their cards. The moderatorj Mr. Mellis, aids these students in their decisions in progressing their collec- tions. Hopefully this club will continue to be as popular as it is this year. Members: Patrick Ahearne, Ryan Landis, Patty Rosen, Greg Fuhrman, Rob Lambeth Moderator - Mr. Mellis, Officers - Greg Fuhrman, Ryan Landis, Rob Lambeth he Golf Club allows students to improve their skills in golf and teaches beginners how to play this interesting sport. They meet at Westchester Golf Course to practice and com- pete against each other. Who knows - maybe one of these members could be a top golfer in the futurel? Moderators - Mr. Gamble and Mr. Tamberg. Members - Phil Croxton, Gary Brown, Mary Nguyen, Mark Jones, Dennis Coonan, Patrick Ahearne, Ernest? Johnson. ,F N i L 5, Q ll ' T x I .N J Artwork By Linda Mondragon 74 CLUBS ZA . Members-Angela Beltran, Michelle Clark, Jessica Rodriguez, Genevieve Zamora, Sergio Ruano, Walter DeLorrell, Tasha Johnson, Latoya Hubbard, Abetta McQueen, Heidi Hickman, Claude Nassif, Danny Garcia, Nichelle p King, Kelly Dafesh, Vivian Deckard, Elaine Fernandez, Johanna Gomez, John A Kinsel, Chrystal Land,Tania Morin, June Park, Bernardo Rodriguez, Leticia Sauceado, Money Scott, Seigo Takayoshi, Mauricio Vasquez, Trina White, Wayne Williams, Tony Zapata, Ken Mickelsen, Jose Sandoval 1,471 Members - Brian Woods, Mike Causley, Pat Malloy, Dennis Cage. tudents in the U.S. Customs Explorers gain the opportunity to experience law enforce- ment first hand. It has been headed by Mr. Tscheekar for four years. Its members do service work each weekend at Los Angeles Intemational Airport. 'V Tm, v 1... 1 ffscrg ' TQ? 1 ,33 4 ,, p I 4 Moderator - Mr. Tscheekar. President - Danny Garcia Vice President - Kelly Dafesh Treasurer - Sergio Ruano he Art Club acquaints the young art connoisseurs of SBHS with the beau- ty of art. The students together can explore the uniqueness of art by studying the current trends and styles in art. They participate in many field trips to museums. The Art Club makes it possible for others to see and share the creativity of art by making homecoming banners and other artwork around school. Artwork by Linda Mondragon CLUBS 75 , he act of speaking and learning how to give speeches is what the Speech Club is all about Communication and expression through spoken words IS what 1S learned in this club The Speech Club also enjoys the com petition and fun in speech club tournaments each year Members Azizi Jones Patty Rosen Mayan Patel Melame Readus Lisa Furby Lisa Hellwig Annette Heller Adriane Stevens Shannon Lampkms Gabrielle Thurmond Mavies Irene Wiley Paula Gilmer Tasha Johnson he Chess Club teaches begin- ners the game, and experienc- ed players how to improve their strategies. Each meeting is designed to discuss the rules and new techni- ques of the game, which lead to ex- citing tournaments. This club in- volves the ability to be clever, strategic, and plainly knowledgeable in the greatly challenging game of chess. MEMBERS: Frank Blasi, Damon Brown, Adrian Charya, Horacio Chiong, Jonathan Crawford, Rene Crespo, Trevont Waldron Davis, Dejon Ellis, Greg Flekal, Jim Gatewood, Brenton Givens, Eric Guerena, Venice Kane, Alexander Manriquez, Gabriel Martin del Campo, Anthony Rodell, Tarik 76 CLUBS Smith, Winston Sam Moderator Mr Carney Gfficers Patty Rosen and Azizi Jones Moderator: Fr. Boronat Officers: Jim Gatewood, Venice Kane, Anthony Rodell 46414 Members: Nicole Holm, J ayana Patel, Jeff Eslao, Ken J inbo sian Club is designed for the Asian students at St Bernard High School. Each week students get together and learn about their cultures and backgrounds Ms Directos en- thusiasm makes th1s club in- teresting and still fun This club has also existed for the first time this year and the future looks very Moderator' Ms Directo - a very dedicated teacher and moderator to the organizations and students here at SBHS. Thank you Ms Directo for everything! bright for the Asian Club. W. , , 1g,, ,',QN 2 . , . ,R ,,lb I .A s, r ' xv.: , H 4 IE v ,ia,?f1iy',llbg lg as K Li: as 'sg r-mtl -l .. he Cycling Club is a fun, but y competitive club. The members are a group of very energiz- ed and recreational bicyclists. They get together for group rides to merely have fun or for the strenuous exercise achieved through cycling. Moderators:Mr. Mellis and Ms. Cafaro Members: Guy Wiedman, Tom Tucker, Ken Zahn, Frank Blasi, Chris Lucey, Michael Parra, Greg Flelal, Jim Meneghini, Paul Dismoor, Rene Reyes, Mitzi Kraensal, Steve Gallegos, Tim Foy CLUBS 77 eatles Club members try to relive, or ex- perience for the first time, the Beatles era during the 60's. They listen to their favorite Beatles songs and they also watch movies and videos of the Beatles. There definitely is a sense of nostalgia alive among the generation of the 60's and a sense of curiosity among those of this generation Cmainly the members of the Beatles Clubl. Moderator: Mr. Wood ki Club provides students who enjoy ski- ing or want to learn to ski the chance to do so. This club gives students the opportunity to have fun with others and still lea1'n new skills . This club travels to the mountains together to enjoy a few days in the snow. Moderator: Mr. Mellis Officers: Brian Woods and Lee Tyrell 78 CLUBS Members: Karyn Berwin, Myron Olson, Paul Cope, Annette Heller, Marvin Femandez, Pat Malloy Members: Ugema Hosea, Brian Woods, Jeff Eslao, Brenna Talamantes, Shawn Pierre, Ken Mickelsen, Jennifer Barrientos, Gary Brown , Lee Tyrell, Michael Causley ctagon Club upholds St. Bernard's dedication to service. It has been headed by Mr. Harris, a dedicated leader for several years. By being a branch of the Airport Area Branch of the Interna- tional Optimist Society, they have displayed their kindness and generosity by having several service projects during the year. They are involved in many activities such as: sponsoring a student at the Valley Forge Freedoms Foundation Conven- tion, trips to serve people in convalescent homes, participation in the Loyola Marymount University Special Olympics, involvement in programs for the blind, hungry and homeless, and visits to an or- thapedic hospital to sponsor a Christmas party as well as contributing gifts. Moderator - Mr. Harris Officers - Darine Del Toro, Cynthia Oliver, John Butler, Heidi Hickman. Members - Azalie Nickleberry, Tasha Epps, Pat Malloy, Janice Barnes, Mia Gordon, Carolyn Kane, Mitzi Kraensel, Mavies-Irene Wiley, Mark Jones, Derek Ohlander, Tasha Johnson, Christina Ham, Camille Presley, Jeff Eslao, Pam Foster, Tina Razzeto, Tracy Goode, Gary Brown, Phil Molina, Lisa Hellwig, Gina Sortino, Charles Pitts, Eribka Ransom, Adriane Stevens, Patty Rosen, Pamela Roper, Rosalyn Manukay, Liza Bray, Xavier Greene, Julie James, Anthony Rodell, Ken Mickelsen. ' 4 , ,MW r . ,rrg 'E' f I A ' 4 f 'W Ig Q I azz . 2 1.Two members of the Airport Optimist Inter- national smile with Mr. Harris. 2.John Butler accepts an award. 3. Darine Del Toro kindly accepts an award. 4. A shocked Darine Del 3 Toro. CLUBS 79 sew? Zami he Viking Band helps in generating the Viking Spirit. They keep everyone alive and moving with their explosive talent. They inspire everyone to join in the fun of sporting events. They perform at half- time during football games and participate in field shows. Under the direction of Mr. Kop- penhaver the band will be a con- tinuing success. With the Viking Band we will never be at a loss of inspiration and spirit. 1. Gerald Fruge keeps up the beat. 2. Sound those horns!! 3. The band performs during half-time. 4. Courtyard Entertainment. 5. Director - Mr. Gregory Kop- penhaver, Drum Major - Edgar Zelaya. 80 CLUBS n--1.7m-1 1 Members-Gregory Ammon, Jeffrey Ammon, Ed Bangasser, Luis Benitez, Angelica Galvan, George Harris, Maytte Hernandez, Venice Kane, William Linley, Alyce McLaughlin, Alfred McLaughlin, William Matthew, Jose Morales, James Phelps, Chritopher Smith, Kenneth Szager, Wanda York, Edgar Zelaya, Gerald Fruge, Raymond Enriquez l 2 wmqiw - 4 .N-,X4+ A-AN Ri Q, 5 N gms b -X . X fmx 5 X K 55 I Nw ' xg .Q In Www . ....,aiNQW r' X UNDERCLASSMEN 81 HWMM ' wud E si E wswli XSQEM 84 JUNIORS Laura Acuna Kristie Adams James Aiken Connie Alexander Leslie A lexander Jennifer Almada Kimecha A nderson Ronald Andrikian Jn Armant Edward Armstrong Juno Amstmng Todd A rtunian Gabriela A unla April Baker Steve Balogh Edward Bangasaer Juan Barrera Angela Beltran Maria Benitez Christopher Benner Nancy Berumen Theresa Bisho ' A nthony Blasi Yvonne Boyd Shiela Brrbdy Adleaa Brown Darryl Brown Shlela Brunson Jonathan Bryant Matthew Burdick Rlwdy Cain Susan Calderon Elena Calvo Suzette Campos Rich Carey Sue Carruthers Robert Cartagena John-David Castillo Stephania Cavoto Raymond Cham Trudi Chavez Lee Chen Sean Chen Maria Contreras Gregory Cooper Vincent Cordero Diego Cano Matthew Cousin helm rrrrttr etr 5 o W ,s s Q, My .3 ., N tw' 5' -5 L -v . .,1'l ' 1 ' Q . it Q1 '- P- 3 A hw E5 4 x Q,-H1 I xl ' Wifi If ' I Y 1? - , if 1-si K? A Q 3 N ' 1 .. it A 'AX m may ll - r ,, X 'f F 1 v r Y Qt V . lil . 1 xr 4 . A V , B H if QF - , , lf W , Q ', A Q4 ' . Q. 's- ' v ' x 1,-I 9 Elizabeth Cowley Kathleen Docus Carmen Daniels Carla Davis Regina Davis Douglas Dawson Tikisha Deckurd Nw F' . Jr 5 I ' , l I ,W WX 1 D , if ' i 'Za f , , AWJVQ ' V .K . , W X 1 - Leona De Jean Carolyn De Leon Wilhelm De Leon Dawn Delia Geraldina De Rosario 2 if , an Gina De Rose Paul Domingo Una Dow Marla Duarte Giovanni Dumani Joseph Edwards ?- Tiffany Eggleston Hala Eid Christopher Elder Joy Enomoto Teresa Estrada Lisa Evans Maria Falero ill? I W5 I, N.. A. we l F vw J 9' 2 , 4 1- -os, nom, av- e 'H' x Ha' l Z ,14.f m 1. Q 4? J A r , ! Rosalyn Felder Peter Felix Esther Fernandez Eric Fitzpatrick Charles Foreman Anthony Foster Mark Francik Logan Fredricy Gerald Fruge Kenneth Fucci Gregory Fuhrman Todd Fulkeraon Ramon Galvan Jacqueline Ganier Nigel Gardner Corrie Garey Philip Gates Camille Gatlin Kim Gholston Brenda Giovanni Brenton Givens Christina Goins Celina Gomez Kenneth Gomez JUNIORS 85 I Rahman Herbert Gabriella Herrera Heidi Hickman Akili H zkht Sheri Hithe Michelle Hoebinlz ' Dionne Holmes Regina Howard Marcus Huddlnton David Hunter Erica Hunter Sharl Hunter 86 JUNIORS 1 1:.7 H'aH' Arleen Gonzalez MxbhaelGray i QQ ., A April Griffin , Anthony Grimes X f Arturo Gutierrez Y Q v K K4 V IP K ,. Q 8 B ,mmiAzA Mabhaelduzman Johanna Harbottle X ,U ,, T., W vs 1 K' A U E'dwardHm-dy ' - ' AnaHarn i,.1 5 ' f Asusenal-Iaro Q , 0? in 1 '- ' MarhHarpenau W - H R 17 N Q N os 3? 4.. I 3 . 1' ' i Aammuawuim N H H H se MvrhHdyM TI' . ,, ' ' X Patrick Hqyson ' P 'fo q ChriatineHealy .,.-' K ,A .' ' , Ian Heisser I L ' ' K A 'ST ' .. Y L MarcHenry H iii A :' I if- K X s .ws Theresa Hencschell li aj Q ,..1--- fix ' . .Q ,,-fin .girzimg K L M--1 'M ' 5 'SSX . 1 's 'Q' W-3 . ,. 5 we-si Q ,, A l X if 5 Q S. b ' 1 , A xv ., , 'Q ' i W 2 4 141 O' . I ,, n .Q Z 1 ' 1 - gg... K 7 L ., if is wg 3. 'Q' I think someone is following us, says Jennifer if I K LongtoKr1st1e Wesson. N gba H 4 Q Q , , ' ,, 1 f'i - I A Q H ,, Q - h Q: H H A Q TinaHurd ,N 3 L 5: ' ...Q f Albfvfbbdffu 5 45' - sq nf '3' . K 2, N. at K' n , ,- Kimberieelrby L ' f . f 2 'Jw K - , Angemaawbs 4' .. ' sw 'Q H - ' ' we .Q H. Arveaeqacque: H Q K Q ,, 4 Q . 1 ss. V, egg JWJWMI S .41 H snsses H Q-' H. 1 .H 4 Bonnie Jones 1:35 x g ' It 1 f ' g. if'--.f Charles Jones I A f 22' ' -. Jeanne Jones Kaasandra Janes N - Dominique Joyner A Sharon Kailenberger A H' Venice Kane : sz. -ff::'::- as N is ve W Y M ep ee 3: fr if - . 3: ' 'LL- Y i ' yi .. Si , on lr., A' 'N-W ' 'X' 3 , :wx . K, VL L,.- HQ of i' sz' -' A -'.- s P.: ssis Y gi vs- ,, ji f 3 'Q fs F X., .41 1lf . is ef S X s Q, sf X fix' 9355 ...El -s z: My N ,R rw '--ff- . iw,-:mek avi: ig 5 .M Sw f ,. 1 is i g , s X ...,, ,A , L in f CN : m'-- f K s A ,s 7 W-x: -f x. Q X - lk ikh r Xu , ' N 5 ..A,. ., QW F ' N 9' R Q,- N l , E, W,..,,, , A Q' Y Q? X me A .4 l 4. . f X i nios f l srs is g f' I ,- A, : 'X '-- ' . Q, I f ,qs ls, X :N sssr X s X xp K ffi fsfiil WWA l Alfred Sosa listens unbelievingly to a story given by his classmates. 5 ,N X v -nr 'ff 2 XX ,J .. at , ffm be - .7 ' . -'V ' ' lg Q N- . . R . s g X s ss ws - ' ' WFP? X, Q N I N 3- 31' 'WiFlf' k-'f' EQ 5 l 1 X Danny Meiendez Sharon Menezes Dorothy Merifield Dernbk Meshack M ihe Meyer Tomb Kennedy Tivnothy Kincmki Stephany Kirkendol! Michelle Kmavica Aurel Laaarde Dennis Lage Brian Lamb ,.,. F Tricia Martinez Monica Mathis Keisha McCaa John McCloaky Lashon McFarland Sean McHugh x Phillip Maddox Francisco Mala Raymond Manukny Rochelle Munzi Yvette Mangwk Brent Marrero Lori Martin Rob Lambeth Ryan Landis Nichole Landry Dawn Lange Mzbhael Lanlzford Ryan lea Bnu omg Leek Kiko Lee Sharlyn Lee Jeanerette Legaux Jason Lewis Go:-ado Loewy Nlbole Loeuy Jennifer Long Jose Lozano Jason Lucky Rochelle Lupimn Yasmine Mach Kevin Madera Kimberly Madison JUNIORS 87 Daniela Moreno Debra Morgan Maureen Montero Mark Mitchell Jose Morales r,,..-M y Rosenumv Montes ino in so LaMonte Montgomery L 4 , Randolph Munoz f se Q Maureen Murphy - -X John McCloskey gives an evil X look to the camera man. . of . Talisa Murphy 'o q Q JamesNava --9 ' ' A A , Douglas Nelson 'Q 1 'I' M, Richard Nishimoro 1- r S Diana Noble J, W' Q X x 3 , I , J 5 if fl 3 F' Keith 0'Donnell Q f K W Ed Ojeda - '32, Q l ' vs 4 Kenneth Olson K , , ' 9 Laden Page , , A, Q ' N Jayana Patel Q M 'X ' X 1 ' , 31 'X Sean Patikas Felicia Parton Gregory Pennell Precious Peters Sharie Peterson James Phelps Karen Pichon Sebastian Plaszewski Jeanna Pollard Faye Porche A nissa Powe Jenise Proctor Bernhard Puzik 88 JUNIORS .M ax Giovani Rebucas tries to look in- terested and busy in art class. Ersie Ramirez Jorge Ramirez Lisa Raichel Natalie Ramirez Susana Ramirez Alphoruo Range! Mark Raueling F , fr Q, 3 lx fs 4 .: :- li i 1, e , .gf .A Q . , , ag . Qs ssssir so is 3 N .4 . ,X like l X . F M .,s,o I V, 'sv in 9 n 0 F X es . n s .I Q 5 P , srsss , Q s Q X xlh, . E i Qi X i, , ll N .,: f ff-Sim. Q i -si' N . isa xi . . 3. I , ,, ,,, W7 my 1 ,,LL 1.X , w, L if K f A , Q X A ,N A X X Q R , . 4 .5 W 'Q . ,. 4 ,v 5 If f.. W f - K 1 i , ,.-Q.. . . . 1 . I 7- .1 V f- - an 1. . Y 4. aff lk' ju f, 1 f, XXjE -ra I ' Thai x , . S 2Q fQ2 S S3 X - ' v. X . 1 . as 14'-Y , John David Castillo gives one of his favorite girls volleyball players a good-bye hug. 1 ,- A n N 35 X N . l r ' A X 5 ff. .5 fl S!! K ,.l.i. A A J, l1.o a .S wma L ,, . . ' -in N . if .. gi.. ali lilly., My or if . I i S SergibSola . W' f K' ' Magdalemsoco if Q, . l Mu Spikes if W ., , lmeuasmu , 5 Vemon Steele W' - Tern!! Steen K 3 no rt S l M. Denise Stewart Yvonne Stewart Julie Stivers Deidre Stokes Edward Stokes Cherise Smith Christopher Smith Heather Smith Trahia Smith Wanda Smith Ramon Smothers Alfred Som Nicole Raymond Monica Readua Lori Regler Juan Reynoco John Rhodes John Richardaon Sean Riley William Roberson Monica Robinson Susana Rodriguez Karen Rohe Carlos Roaalea A no Rubio Giovanni Rubucac Tamekia Saffold Yudit Sanchez Al Sardinas Liz Sardinas Leticia Sovcedo Shanda Scott Laurie Segal Christopher Sharp Sabrina Shepard Michael Shoop Annjanette Simon Stephanie Slipp Suzanne Srnalansluu Centia Smith J UNIORS 89 Damian Stronks Leslie Strawn Fredric Sturdivant Alisha Swain Auron Swanson Carla Swinson Seigo Takayoshi John Thompson E 1 V VV V ZVV A , ZZVW I V ' , V M 'gi fl D+ 1 ne w E if - i ' , 'M Junior Class President, Ken Gomez. Toia Thompson Tracy Thornton Kim Tolbert Borquaye Tomas Lemarcus Townsend Christine Trainer D 'Valerie Travis Acel Troutman Debra Troy Deborah Tubbs Krystal Tucker Bryant Turner Daniel Ulrich Claudia Umanzor Kristin Veck T ammy Veenis Vaughn Vencill Rosalba Villanueva Jamaal Wade Tami Wade Nancy Waller Kristie Wesson Stephanie Werzel Christopher White Stanley White Tamika Wiggins David Williams Gwendolyn Williams Riva Williams Dana Wilson Michelle Wilson Asani Winfrey 90 JUNIORS The once-injured, Shiela Briodi, is this year's Junior Class Vice-President. f ms 'rl - 'WN -F , T1 ,L T Qi 7 A r ya 'a to - 11 ' 'W - af' qi f Y X g X O, ,0 XX at gb ' ai ' r X' K la xi . 1 I 1 Q- f W ls .A if in T 14 T iii 3- f' 'A ,Q , 3. 0 EVA ka, . VVVVA X ' Y A 4, , A' ' ... 7 'A , I , A al V M W, ,el 3 Q D Nam Woo Yanunsh Woods Mariano Yanez Sanford Yee Wanda York Edgar Zelaya Junior Class Treasurer: Michelle Krvavica. Junior Class Secretary Gina Pollard. Qfudenli- M0l'pir:l'Mred f ef, vw, .V e e lls Frane1,ggQslAuznals2gggpy s in sso J UNIORS 91 f4?fm0f Q, 92 SOPHOMORES ft 'ifla 1830639 87 94 SOPHOMORES Shelley A dams A rl A las Mark A lbert Christopher Alexander Richard A llen A lexandra Alrnieda Rosa A luarez Christopher Anderson Kristyn Armendariz Alicia Aronin Desmond A thins Johnnie A usbon Walter Babies Jean ne Bangaaser Karen Barron Rafli Barsam Suzanne Bartch Jen niler Bartmesa Teira Haualey Sashanz Behrstock A nge! Benitez A na Berganza Brian Betrand Carey Bertrand Carl Beverly Stacie Blanton Frances Blasi Stacy Bowie Alex Bravo Glenda Briones Kilolo Brodie Nicole Brown Tamika Brown Gabriel Buelno Cheri Buflord Tracy Burton Juan Calles Denise Calvert Tizoc Campos Jose Cardenos Gerardo Cardoso Kimberly Carlyle Ramiro Carrera Flor Caataneda Tiffany Castro Patrice Chapman Ryan Chartier Adrian Charya safe 1' . n in N Wx -,.. ,, 2 5 is Q vu X .f -ll' 5 ar si i' gr db , s 'C i m.. 4. A Qi we 5 A N 'W 4 -, vm-Y I M A LJ! 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V xfzzfw '-' 2 an B ,mu ,, ' , 'M 7 film V WU? ,, in I ? 'b.x.s ,gl AVV Keisha Duvillier Marisa Davis Maurio Dawson Aimee Dernera Michelle Dicks Jodi Dorsey Luis Duarte Q 0 ,M 1 T, gf L if Jermaine Ducree Alrbia Durand lvetze Echeuarria Ramon Enrique: William Estelle Scott Evans Curtis Everette David Everly Maurkia Farian Nibholas Fiore Gregory Flekal Danny Flores Dornirubk Flores Angela Ford Therem Freeman Sean Freidin Demhe Fuller Nicole Fuller Stephanie Gales Angie Galuan Behrang Garultani Angela Gardner Heather Gaspari Philip Gates SOPHOMORES 95 Carey Gentry James Gibbons Jennifer Glaza Rose Glick Todd Gosner Tara Guillaume Christopher Guzman Victor Guzman Kenya Hadley Noel Haro George Harris Lauren Nibbrig-Hart Michael Hatcher Paul Haurella Keith Hawkins Randall Hayes Eddie Henderson Jennifer Henderson Shannon Henry Marcia Hernandez Maya Hernandez Mayne Hernandez Anthony Herrera Denise Hiller Floyd Hines 96 SOPHOMORES n e ln H e N V N A V Jrl tb L' I l .px K -- ' K gi .. ' kr' mf V i W.. :I A AA,A T i b bq h , .. W A ll'lll . ' if J ' F' SS' A I lee llrle H 1 il 1 , All , Q R, F X 'l Z,. L 'b I' l I N N . , 1' nn 6 I. V L ., r' i A Q F 0 0 I Sophomores are all smiles Leslie Holbrook Lorraine Hooper John Hun! Burl Jackson Keisha Ivy Robert Jackson Corey James Kara James Trarina Jerome r-.... '1 Jamie Perry, Raffi Barsam, and Denise Hilfer ex- ibit the closeness ofthe Sophomore Class. F n S 3333 , Q s . of, wi we 5 Y 1 iv 1 f 1 nv us' . as 4 0 , 1' Q 5 1 if-if 'X .,., mf , N Q1 . --as 1 ' y E .elf ll ' W. A K :lk S R iq I 15 X 1 JQ1 . jig fjg 3 f' 1 K Q 1X Y 4 : E R Ri f-2 , s xx x E X Q. Karin Jinbo Dino Johnson Don Johnson Jann Johnson Kennith Johnson ,x Maya Johnson Regina Johnmn Ordainnehnea Saandonex Allison Joseph Chrinian Jumdo , 5 W 1 --- A 5 ' E A an A , Kin: Kogawo . - v , ,N - . 14185 Kllmh' .A q , ov o Eg 5 ximberfyxum 5 ' - 'K Ni' i mf 5 Jordan Kaur A p A 'J ff PUNKCHMW ' Q, , gg i Walterlfcer Y X I A :W P Mark Kuller ., ooooo J ofwwo Q fo! 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FRESHMEN 10 Demitra Adams Sherelle Adam-n Amin Aguero Raoul Alexander A imee Allen Ricardo Alvarez Jeff A mmnn Natasha Andujar Daneen Angwin Leo Ashley Zemia Atkins Anthony Azoy Jeffrey Hesse David Badan Sean Balthazar Eric Banuzlos Aldin Bamett David Beaudin Andrew Begga Elizabeth Beltran Robert Benitez Dion Bergeron Kimberley Berry Aaron Berryman David Bkkerton Geoffrey Black-shin Bmohe Blackwell Michael Hollow Aimee Borre Patrick Bourhuin Alexandra Bowler Derrick Boyd Jennifer Bozzaila Jason Bradford Michelle Brazil Chriatopher Briles Tamara Brower Andean Brown Damon Brown Jeannie Brown Lee Bryant Lena Burton Vivian Bynum Giselle Cabrera Annba Caldwell Mary Callahan Christina Calvin Ricardo Caniona A ' R f .. 1 Q , 'Nz ' 2 'Hr xx , as o . ky, 3- Q9 xe 'X rx X 41 -M- e L. i is , ww It , . Ti x 4 1. I 1 N f 355' tax x xx! 'Q Patrick Carey Moises Carlos F rancisca Carrera 1 Maria Carrillo Sandra Castro Mana Cervantes Horacio Chiang D3 Q ' . V 2 Q h . . ig ' Q? Q, ff? k X D Y. ,lo X ,jf X, D, tw. . , t . .Q . -.x- x i K K4 k:,, it no -g 7 D- Q, of fx' 1' gi ' W no ,, --3 , - -' i if aaar -M' X 6 sf. 1 . ' 'F 7 V I John Chralstensen Rona Clark Ronald Coleman Vanessa Colon John Comitz Alexander Concepcabn Tanya Cooper Marilyn Coronado Zulieka Coronado Rogelio Corral Deanna Cortinez N. H' N ' 9 . -mg. i y . 5 sl l i, Patty Couarrubias Jonathan Crawford Drew Curran Kimberly Davis Mary Frances Davin Trevont Davis- Waldron Andrew Dawson Marie Del'l'oro Charlotte Demerjy Kevin Dewig Ann Dharmay Lillian Dllstefano A ndrew Diuer Amani Douglas Jaime Dulauchard Sean Dunbar Dave Dwyer LaShon Earnest Luz Echeverrjy Kirsten Edwards Katherine Elliott Dejon Ellis Kacey Eltlate Victor Esquivel David Eslevez Jennifer Estiua Carl Estrada Rick Farnuyiwa A rlene Felix Omari Flemming Timothy Fitzgerald FRESHMEN 105 Earl Gales Justin Gamble Ronald Gardelle Jim Gatewood Joseph Gauthier Sidney Ginyard Jacqueline Glick Kimberly Gaffney Irma Gomez Mariandell Gamez Martha Gomez Michael Gonzalez Rodrigo Gonzalez Nicole Gray DeMarco Greene Joe Green Lisa Green Xavier Greene Eric Guerena Loisa Guerrero Candace Guyton Michael Guzman Christopher Haley Selene Hallett Kenyatta Hamilton K 106 FRESHMEN Yasmin Flores Alicia Flowers Melanie Forney Rebecca Franzone Pierre Frinh Mercy Gaeta A nand Gala Wa t X N X Y 1 X X ' g f i , fri' SK I it ai,e kewl :wr Co .J- , 4- .f A 1 I swear man! I didn't do it!! G is Theodore Harman Stephen Harper Hatti Harrison Brandon Harrison Shannon Hawkins Mark Hawthorne Bruce Heller A Wesley Henderson Jabari Herbert Juan Herrera Tim H ichman Jamall Hicks Melanie Higgins 'am Q H H f iii V -Q' Q 'Z f l 11 ' ..,ie itil' 8 N H es P-if V , lex if Q , N N. Ewa W A5 ' N -Q' 'E af' Y? IS, xi N lk gg .f Tw N. PY' in is- Kandia Hill Leon Hill Linda Hobrock Andre Hobson Cynthia Hojem at Erik Holland M ieke Holland Geoffrey Holmes Tamekia Houston Jasen Huebsch Julie James , V ,,,. rw, Va- L M Q sd if 'N v .I A Y ri Natasha Jarmon Carolyn Johnson Kevin Johnson Kim Johnson Jack Johnson Elliot J one: Marshall Jones g ' .+. 'ig W! 7 1 ,4 X . as X Freshmen Dion Bergeron and Ann Dharmay listen attentively in English Comp. Kim Joseph Linda Kallenberger Wanda Kane M ike Kantor Erik Klan Mitzi Kraenael N ina Kusunahi Danielle LaBoatnb Mark Larane Marina Lensch Edward Lindley Billy Linly Kerrington Livingston Scott Lockwood Tibor Lady Israel Logan Willy Love Christopher Lucey Reneilsha Lynch Daryle Mngill Richard Mopar Peter Malo Tanayoo: Manophinlnea Rosalyne Manukay Mariana Marin Arnandah Martin Brian Martin Gabriel Martin Del Campo Grxhelda Martin Tanja Martin Jack Martinez FRESHMEN 107 Cecilia Morgan Ficely Morris A nn f Michelle Moses Lisa Moxley Aldo Mucciu Stephanie Musellu Carol Naua Martina Navarro Thomas Nelson Christina Newman Victoria Nuno James 0'Brien Erica OLeon Karl Owens Shawn Papazian Ricky Parker Michael Parra Terra Parsons Gwen Part Jill Paukert 108 FRESHMEN Elizabeth Mesa Krileten Metoyer Kurlis Miller Kariem Minters Fernando Miranda Kevin Modglin Jorge Momtani Shameka Mc Arthur Kenya Mc Caskill Aaron Mc Fadden Alfredo Mercado Marcelina Mejia Stephanie Merritt . ' 5 - A' .,,. ,ng in C Mauro Marlinez Raleen Martinez William Malthew Mnisha May Jotera Mayo ig --.-' ue:-11 he Y K.. A -X 'Q fi' Q I 2. i + , 'fr 51 n ,I As we freshmen say, What's up dude! Kerrie Pegues Prentice Penny Carlos Perez Shawn Peters Sheena Phillips Kevin Phoenix as-R r Q . ee. ee iw Q m ,gg 'SD' ,M 1. ' ,e . '? ' ?x 9 K I ,Q M ' b 2- at . if X ri 1 1 '5 I iz' e K -4 P.: M ' Q- ' '4 - - 1- 5 3 A 're Q S X- , 5 his me-mana f..-on-u.,w.. -. V 1- V mu, no Y Anyone for cake? fs. if ' 4 'X 'A - 'X .x 6 19 Yrrffffl Michelle Sierra Aaron Simpson Joye Slater Earnest Smith Stephen Smitley MT... A Jennifer Sanderson Jose Sandoval Lorenzo Santiago Kita Savery Brian Shakellord Jefl Sibbing lhtswansdwulu fv . E George Romero Robert Ron Michael Routa Jesus Ruan Christopher Sam Winston Sam Mark Sanders Jermaine Pina Katie Portella Amxta Portitlo Gerald Powell Althia Prieto Chris Procello A isha Provost Stacy Pyle: N IQCR Quinn Jessica Raymond Wendy Raymundo Kelly Reid Adrienne Reneau Christopher Reyes Rebecca Reyes Rene Reyes James Rickabaugh Daniel Rincinto Anthony Rode!! Eileen Rodrlkuez James Rodriguez Jeffrey Rodriguez Odalis Rodriguez Xenia Rodnkuez FRESHMEN 109 Derrick Sorell Lisa Spivack Latisha Square A retha Staine Theron Stanford Illya Steadman Timothy Sullivan Natalie Taykalderanian -. Freshman Class President: Brian Shackelford Freshman Class Vice-President: Kerrie Pegues. Jason Taylor Maura Tercero Adelailie Thomas Jessica Thomas Jason Thompson Brian Tiega Karen Tiegjan Rachelle Totara Christina Triana Felicia Tucker Karla Valdez Danny Valerie 'Pisa Vann Lionel Vela Mark Venable Rebecca Vester 1 Joseph Vzbtorio Roxanne Villanueva Alan Warr Eric-ka Washington Bram Wealhersbee Kevin Wensley Kimberly Weyer John White Alicia Willbourn Jeffrey Williams Melvante Williams Paris Williams Hilary Wilson Lynette Windorn Jennifer Woods Natalie Woods 110 FRESHMEN 'ff A -J 4.- H4 :M 3 'X M 3 s Q J if 1, 'f T 4 Q in N ii .FV L E1 X 1 X :J X we a Wx l z f Y p1t?,.Sa io - .,, ,- Ph .ey J ' 'rv 1 N- Mi 3? f 'S S! Ie gs! 'j A FW I Peter Woods Nicole Wooldridge Dan Yanez Ryan Yee Rick Yerondopoulus Pharaoh Young Maricello Zarate Fernando Zeledon Freshmen Class Treasurer: Leo Ashley. Freshmen Class Secretary: Deanna Cortinez. QI' A6815 MOI' 'GMM -M 1, Chnmna Lezgh ,AAL 7 7 3 fgggvgzzzgggz ,. , VA A j , ,wg , X' gggzgg, m,ffw,1n - We mms . 1: 'tlzetifxxsnimsizxxsxzglz sms ,Xie W, 1If,'fI'1-'few ,. ,Jew .ez,..v:. f ',:1Q,T:?E7 U' f9f:::7i,f7 ' 77 'L7 1 Vis?ff5??5577ViE,74!Q?L,17vJie. nf , gi my ,M W, W -f :V V, K we . 2 ' sf , ' , .'1s24seH1s211z'i:i Q , ,.,.,,r,M3 ,,'.. .. ',,,.' V .,,f , ,. ,,,. W a S 7 :-, . , ,, ni, , ,J f, ,W sy, sy , 4, .. . , 777, Jef ,rg vw, ,fu-q,.,7q,m:,His,,53ji545f5XM 'SWL ' 1 '777 . if ' 3 - - , 'f , f 7 7 I' v7,'fl77T49?7f2?::S? A ,V .,,...,,., , 3 .. , I , Ig, fs 7 FRESHMEN 111 ff 2 Q H 1 is 5 Q Q Q 1. 2 ,tv 56 K K wa H ,S fa ms M Q X 91 i w -H, 'isgakdsgww ax K2 mm 1 5 ai s X, . iw fi R as L X Q? 1 vssff? . fy xaiiffliigisi f LL,LL H sfsgsg, srgfmiege . . Sig QQQEHSSQEF Qs 35 wa .4 as 1 Qi? f gf? V ig ,U 'wa-'A l. Gerry DeRosario and Ed Bangasser busy onaBiolo Lab. 2. Craig owens has such an inquisitive mind. 'L Martin Smith. Possibly a future scientist? 4. 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Each studlent is asked to take a minimum of two years of one foreign language, and under the ell-trained eyes of our teachers, he students are given the full op- ortunity to learn a different language and culture. This year, we have a brand new staff of foreign lan age teachers which are: Ms. Slfewart, Mrs. Heller, Ms. Maiztegui, Ms. Mar- tinez, Ms. O'Connor, Ms. Petrissans, and Mrs. Ruess. They hope to enlighten the new students to the joy of a new culture and language. These new teachers, however, are led by Ms. Petrissans, the Head of the Forc guage Department. This year, the Foreign Language Department is trying a new teachin technique that involves physical and visual means to get the students more interested in the par- ticular foreign language. This new technique was approved by the In- ternational Board of Foreign Languages. This new method has also proven to be very effective to help teach both young and old students. With this new and very helpful tool, the Foreign Language Depart- ment promises a new and in- teresting way to teach foreign language students, even though most of the students won't even realize it at the time. This new method can enable students to become more aware of not onlythe grammar, but also the style of speaking and the different phrases to use if they were in a country that spoke the language that they are 5 learning. OVIJOUY in her spanish Sandra Castr0 clasS- Ms. Sl',eWart's 40153-li on the block- Julie StiverS of a French Ms. Maiztegui, Spanish II and ' W N sag' ri? 135, ,561 Afeifiixl Lg . sl dreaming ACADEMICS 1 13 sc e teachers, studen their kno-Madge of the Soma 'xmctxon dmc pemxits is ate gwen ' XScien C68 un s 5 , 1 14 ACADEMICS eligion is an important part of St. Bernard's life. The moral values that the religion classes teach set SBHS students apart from students in other schools. These values are very inspirational, and they are taught by competant teachers who dedicate their time and effort to other children of God. The teachers also stimulate the minds of the students to be at least, aware of the things that are going on around the world and that we can make a difference if we take the time to recognize the problems and the goodness in society and in people. The teachers also encourage students to form an opinion on many of the issues discussed in class. Overall, the religion classes at SBHS help the students learn more about themselves and more about each other. This is very essential in the years to come, when each one of us will have to utilize what we have learned in a certain situation. QQ-4' IH Ek Iififfi TT' ACADEMICS 115 l . ..6hale9peare N nglish is one of the languages of the world yet this simple word has an even greater meaning. English includes: Literature, Drama, Mythology, Com- position, and many more. English is an important part of St. Bernard, because it is neccesary for the present and for the future. We need it everyday for cor- rect and proper speech. Our knowledge of English is promised because of the fine teachers in the English Depart- ment, which by the way is headed by Mr. Peter Baldetti. 116 ACAD 3. Partners in Knowledgen: Stephanie Slipps and Jason Lucky dig for clues. 4. OH! Another English test which is be- ing taken by Denise Rose. 5. A look at what an English class for the girls of SHBS was like in the 1960s. 1. Mr. John Wood trying to explain to a freshman that it isn't fair to look in the teacher's edition for the answers. 2. Brian Turners tuning out everything also to concentrate on English. Y v Mafia! and'l7l4 QICAVPJWCV 1 he Guidence Center is a haven of knowledge and wisdom that the students can utilize to aquire infor- mation about classes, tests, and colleges. The fantastic counselors also prepare us for the tests like the NEDT, SAT, and ACH. The also meet with students periodical- ly to review their classes, grades, and plans for the years to come. If you'd like to have a muscular body, then chances are that you won't get it from only our P.E. classes at SBHS. You would pro- bably get a better work out if you workout in a gym also. But our classes can help you train for those hard hours at the health spa. SBHS students are given a chance to condition their body into the best shape possible. The more healthy you are the longer you can uve. --Q. 1 Mary Anne Peterson speaking with early years of E class 5 ou can Bill Palm. Y 66 wo against ny Lenin- I ACAD+ICS 117 Wd' of Ewirwss ine Arts is just like the tip of a paintbrush drenched in paint to draw out the image of actors, props, music, and paintings. We are constantly being surrounded by art at SBHS because of plays, art classes and music classes. Art gives SBHS students the challenge to express themselves to the people around them and to the world. Business is a field of money, economy, and the stock market. The students study the ins and outs of the business world. They prepare themselves for their lives in the future when they will become independent and really feel the effects of the business world. I c i . .-,gs ls. k W sv 7f'l.5I'fT7df5 I want: clojgglby 8dr'r'ir75'5' money Cqjvertl. bleum 'cada Pl'-15 ski Bessie f 1 Ok,now.Where's Q? 2. Help! I don't seem to know what I'm do- ing, says Guy Weidman. 3. Santa, can I have . . . , says Karen Holm. 4. Garrett Zorigian trying to get out as much as he can from his powerful lungs. 118 ACADEMICS i f 7 f f 5 1 1 'C V ,, f 4' My W i I :i m 4 wi iwfxgwi J ?a3f'4Zi'ff'Hs13g+f-8 5 :Ries ,jf gl r Q igfgkr im-r Q J, 3 ag i E 44 as F fn JET? , L :'i2 El?r'1fi'QEgL+'+L'L mivswfi i E' 43 J. fs e sw-. 53352. . ga Y -LM , Jig gm? avr .f ,Sf1?iE4f' FFA -rg.. F.. Q G RL 4-s. 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No way, says Mrs. Tscheekar. xrimiqibn'-wrt'-E4 L54 'km Q ii 'fd' rg- ,gf Jggrfi d- 44+ 45 X Q L-gr-wr :mum Nqr., +.r,s+ R 1 I ws N Res .ai L xifz R sfhgsehawssw M+++Wf M H. A ,- I Nm.. f. L L ,LQEI I'-I 1,1 .si U51-T in N 'THA SA? .Fr 'sa it any JE I 2 W LN ie Wi gfwiii, sv-1, ,V+ 5.--,,--,,'aa,5:..s2:,,j'..?ss,j::,f:f..F:.I'-:FEE-. ,::.,:5,---H :: .5 ::.- ,- -:. .,::?. H -':i?f!..EEv:: .?I?H :::2I5'S4H5'--'i ':- . .. ,,, .46 J' sa. :: I.:-4 --w: .- -. . ...A .. - ml.. -. :: .. i 2'-. :FEET :..K-:HI5::5?-E. .?m9sr::-filiii.is555.E...':i'?3135.5: iE.Q3'f::..fi3 .s-55a.?:'.i'::?f..::-sh-:Elia ve .5 Q .1 ... ,,,..s...n. .. ,.u,, ai. ..... 5. .4 ..... A-.lr.....x. :pas - - - rf, 43,-Q :, 13-I-5-gg, -' gin, .5 .5 s we qrfkaegf--,E,: Z- ,-we fp, ug 3 ACADEMICS A , P ffQij?'Y 120 FACULTY ,pf FACULTY 121 dfminiylvnlion Fr. Liam Kidney - Principal Don't give up! Ms. Carol Quijano - Vice Principal,7lAsst. Dean of Students Are you serious?? 122 FACULTY - Ms. Monica Westhead - Ac- tivities Director Life is brief and very fragile, do that which makes you happy! Ms. Laurie Sherwood - Dean of Studies If you don't get your schedule changed this week, Mr- Marc Paez - Dean of it'll be S500 next week. gtudents . . The sun will rise tomorrow mqdngw.. Mr. Duke Dulgarian - Asst. Ac- tivities Director It doesn't matter if the horse is blind . . . just load the wagon! Fr. Steve Johnson - Campus Minister They know who you are, but you don't nmqalaqdfaff, 7 Mr. Peter Baldetti - English Go to the beach. Ms. Betsy Beattie - Fine Arts and Yearbook Stay up late, sleep in late and teach aerobics . . . exciting huh!? Ms. Maria Cafaro - Religion Like to swim, run and bike. I also like to sewf' Mrs. Jane Bateman - Math Spend as much time as possible with my family. Fr. Francis Boronat - Drafting Am going to hike the mountains . . . San Gabriel, San Juanito and San Bernadinof' Ms. Lisa Calka - Religion Regress into my alter ego as a snow-bunny. fin Ms. Kerry Bateman - Social Studies Like to do carthweels with Ms. Beattie. - Mr. Rob Brown - Computer and Business Work out and relax at the beach, when it's warm. Ms. Georgia Capell - Computer and Math Sleep late, go to the beach, try to relax and avoid talking to anyone under 18 years old. III - Mr. Ken Bunker - Religion and Math Go for walks on the beach. Mr. Charles Carney - English Ponder the essential insignifigance of man in the universe and then I go to the mall and look at girls. Mr. Reuss playing with the tape dispenser. Ob- viously Mrs. Reuss didn't find it too exciting! Mr. Fred Dalton - Religion Love to take photos, go to the beach, go ski- ing and plan vacations. FACULTY 123 Science Was such a great cheerleader people us- ed to ask for my Ms. Linda Directo - autograph. ii Ms. Bateman, Wow, am I gonna be in the Yearbook?! I I when 7wcww Mr. Leonard Flander - English Had perfect atten- dance and was on the honor roll. Mr. Greg Heffernan - Religion Went to mass every- day at lunch. Sr. Mary J enRh bringing a smile to Nicole Laurent. 124 FACULTY - Mr. Bill Gamble - Math and Fine Arts Exhibited behavior similar to that of my students. Mrs. Hiltrud Heller - Spanish Knew a lot less than I do now! Mr. Gre Koppenhaver - Fine grts and Math Was involved in all phases of music and composed the senior class song. I was also President of the NHS. f Ill 'Fm-5 - - Mr. Patrick Goodreau Social Studies Never thought I'd ever be back! Sr. Anne Hyland - Religion Enjoyed sports and my French classes. Mr. Rob Lucenti - Business Enjoyed myself and t h a n k e d G o d fo r Graduation day! Mr. Ron Harris - Social Studies Was the type of stu- dent I wouldn't wish on an enemy Freshman and Sophmore years! Sr. Mary Jensch, D.M.J. - Counselor Hated math, loved French, adored my school but was in trou- ble all the time! Mr. Dana Lund - Science I don't recall!! I We Ms. Laura Maiztegui - Spanish - Mr. Jim McClime - Athletic Director and Business Burpin duringaspeech Iwas mairingf' Ms. Connie Patten - Math Mr. Matthew Mallen - English Pm too old to be embar- rassed, I'm waiting for that moment. ti - Mr. John Mellis - Social Studies When I was at the beach gang to act while ing to a and a bird flew over left mark on bare Ms. Lori Pawinski - Science When I fell asleep dur- ing my sister's wedding while it was being video taped! Ms. Gloria Martinez - Spanish and Religion When I rode my bike in- to a parked carl' Mrs. Lisa Naughton - Physical Education When I went to prom as a Sophomore in H.S., but instead of putting on lipstick I put on mascara! Sr. Mary Anne Peterson, D.M.J. - Alumni Coordinator When I published a Congratulations of an alumnus, but put in the name of his old H.S. girlfriend-instead of his wife'sna1ne! 6064... -1 Ms. Kate O'Connor - English My whole life is just sort of one awkward em- barrassment after the other! Mlle. Genevieve Petrissans - French When I missed a flight because I was talking at the terminal. Sharlyn Lee, What did I do now Mr. Heffernan? Ms Annette Prioli - Science FACULTY 125 Mrs. Laurie Radanovich - Physical Education Buy myself a converti- ble Jaguar and my hus- band a Porsche. Mr Tamberg performing one of his many talents! 7,67 Zacadnlde Ms. Jeanine Robb - Science Build a retirement home for the alumni faculty of SBHS! - Mr. Luke Sferra - Counselor and Social Studies Take a vacation for six Y-.. FACULTY months and travel the world. 8 - Mr. Kevin Reuss - English Think about it for three months then travel ex- tensively, invest in land and collect art. Ms Robin Sims - Social Studies Probably drop dead of a heart attack before nam- ing a benefactor. That's how luck has been Mr. Tod Tamberg - Religion Probably take 25 million of it and split it among each student at SBHS - of course pro- bably and definitely aren't exactly synonymous! ,7 :va Mrs. Maria-Eugenia Reuss - Science and Spanish Save some, use some, travel, buy some land, give some to my family . .1 .. n Ms. Sandy Stewart - Spanish Buy a house on the beach in the tropics and live there. I'd work and donate to charity. Ms. Valerie Thorpe Religion Ms. Mary Saenz - English Continue to teach and give money to the cove- nant house in New York. Mrs. Ann Storc - English and Fine Arts Put it in a fund for my child's education and pay bills. Mr. Michael Trujillo - Science and Math Use some money to pay for medical school, lakers season tickets and to go to Europe for the sum- mer track season. Mr. Michael Tscheekar - Director of Counsel- ing and Math Tpaxknn! Mr. John W. Wood Jr. - English I've got blisters on my fingers! Mrs. Margot Alberg - Attendance It ain't over till it's over! We 1'-W9 - Mrs. Rosa-Maria Tscheekar - Math Father your witts about you! - Mr. Bob Yarnall - Physical Education and Business You're out of control you knuckleheads! .L.I Ms. Estelle Hazel - Cashier OhWell... 'Mill - Mr. Chris Turkmany - Math What's up?! Mrs. Phylis Neff - Main Office St. Bernard High School-Nobody's available Mrs. Mary Anne Villeneuve - Math Show all workli' QM Sr. Mary Valeria Walker, C.S.C. - Librarian Let me check! The 1987 1988 Yearbook Staff would like to extend special thanks to all the staff members who without their help and sup port this yearbook would not have been possible' Thank You Kimberly Williams moves over for a new student Mr. Gamble?? ..f........., FACULTY 127 g 770 CAbovel Mr. Lucenti finds one of his students slightly humerous, to look at! QRightJMs. Storc, See class, erasers, E-R-A-S-E-R-Sl Suzy Tummers breaks from her busy schedule to . . . smile pretty! Is it Ms. Sherwood, or a creature from the Chemistry lab?? fRightJMr. McClune What do you mean the game was cancelled?! 128 FACULTY Mrs. Sandy Poveromo - Secretary to Fr. Kidney When I missed a faculty meeting after working at SBHS for 4 years, I take minutes! aaa Mrs. Laura Riley - Bookstore When I cut off a Highway patrol car while entering the freeway KI got a ticket!J i TUX Mr. Vincente Ramirez - Maintenance Supervisor if Mrs. Chris Srubek - Bookkeeper Getting my heel caught and tripping over my desk drawer catching myself with my desk chair! Mr. Carl Roderick - Maintenance JL.,- al' is gli-... 3 5 Favorite Faculty Member Mrs. Bateman and Best Car winner Mrs. Naughton comparing notes. ! '1l Favorite Faculty Hearthrob: Ms. Westhead. O ia J Alf A qzan. 5 5'l'd!l5' Senior Bernies have always been a tradition at St. Bernard as a tribute to the best of the class. This year we have decided to extend the Bernies to a new level of Congratulations! The Faculty Bernies of 1987-1988 were voted on by the entire stu- dent body and the results were not all that surprising. Every faculty and staff member is very special as both teachers and friends. The stars of our faculty that shone the brightest are the winners of the first annual Faculty Bernie Awards! Most Entertaining: Mr. Carney Best Car: Fr. Kidney a n ' ' 'ig 1 , ,, , ' V' Q71 , .s 2 I c ,cin ' 1 ' 1 X 1 l r n g , yvs 3 Most Entertaining: Mr. Harris M o st E nt e rtai nin g: M s . O'Connor FACULTY 129 Most Athletic: Mrs. Radonavich W n Ms. Pawinski is the most likely to Favorite Faculty Hearthrob: Mr. return as a student. fRightJFr. Steve the most likely to return as a student enjoys a hug from Ms. Calka who loves to give essiays. fFar RightJMost Difficult Test G iv e r : M s. Quijano. 130 FACULTY Mellis Most Talkative: Mrs. Tscheekar f Mr. Dalton loves to give essays. fAboveJMs. Prioli voted most likely to succeed. Most Difficult Test Giver: Mr. Lund. L sm xv KQSYSES F Q is swf 3 N XE N Pham Qwggxkyixw Vi if sts? X S2 QR s 5 HN? Nvbigixw isis sxbgvw isis: xX5?fii NhgQ S A Q b u xx KEN NX X S 3-six gs is tw Sb Misra, Ji R eb Nw XWBXNQS 'i 'H X xx Qwwxis Qs. X X X QW Rik mi K 5 x ii x iii, XE QE-im M' s eg 5 iss X K Nga? QW K Rss i Q. 'KSN XM X mi r kf: Sei xx :Lf To aw Vx RQ, .N Q X LQ Qs il X X as Nix xyaf 3' Si YQ Qkgitxiw 'SQ is - - . X L I LL - T iff? 5 7 - - f A at L L X J QR.5945-:ISL:f55sEf':2j5:f2-sf? -575 f H IL '!ff L L i:ZfSi75fi ?SSfr'7?5 5 is K - in Q f 4 - f X . e fr i K LL L - -f52f.L ::L 15 M 53-'gL:.2Lf1.f X L , vg:fggvgm'l+ 1,1 L sv s mr .v w -- ' - - e LL -' '- ' ' M L -if Q, W'M m 4 N L .1-slvh X Nile K w 21 fx - I U - Jw 5' Ytiiixi X 'E ' W L. , w fi L ' F -' flifikfw ,v+r iYwfw,1 Q.. LM.. L sswgwsi .... L .sh LL ,M X . 3 L R.-L-Q w 5 FIsagfsfgfggfig:-ssfil'55- iL1,LfL:11 1 W A if K K I -3555kii:L:L-L5I1g:gL L L 1 -Lf -ss 5- L . SQL-if Q L- -' - N L i L Lv . ' is L Mr. Paez Dre voted both Most Likely to Succeed and Best fAboveJVoted Most Enthusiastic was Ms. Directo. fAbove-leftJMost Gullablez Mr. Brown. 8. 'R Y' . .. . 53 5 in 5 Y ax . ss M8 Q., . 3 , . W X- we . 'ii I . .gr -, . W Y :ir K' . B 12 Q -. x 6 N , i kk 1 X, , + 5, x N , wr f 'W Hs X W . ,g X A W an s A 1' fA ' u . nf, Qi 1 . X ' K . . , , , . , ' R iw 0 5-R ,uk , .X s R , 1 gv-.gg .,, xi X n -lg, K 1' g 5311 4 3 qi K x ax .......fl' 5 1' vis?-a X ,rl 5, 2591:- ? 1 , in rv ,- K 4' x Ax. ' f 'ffr SPORTS 133 ll VARSITY The chemistry was there, the spirits were high and the talents were ready, but the Varsity Vikings went through another year of growing and of fewer wins than losses. Despite the record of 3 and 7, the Vik- ings topped their 1986 Angelus League performance by far by scoring more points and making the games closer and more exciting. Some setbacks were turnovers and penalties on key plays that kept the Vik- ings out of the end zone and out of the win column. On the bright side however, the Vikings received a lot of league respect and recognition. Eight Vikings made All Angelus League squads: Senior Eric Nelson made first team offense, Juniors Douglas Nelson and Jason Lucky made second team defense, and Rod Landis, Craig Bowens, Marlon Mc Bride, Marc Juarez, and Darryl Brown made honorable mention. Many Juniors started for the Vikings this year and Coach Dulgarian is very optimistic about them and' our return to the Camino Real League next year. Eric Nelson, Daniel Ulrich, Greg Pennell, Mark Norwood, Marlon Mc Bride, David Banuelos, Eric Fitzpatrick, Marvin Femandez, Mike Lankford, Brad Clark, Douglas Nelson, David Zamora, Darryl Brown, Rod Campbell, Mike Mc Corkle, Craig Bowens, Sean Po e, Jay Armant, Keith O'DonneE? Tige Yeargin, Nigel Gardner, Tony Foster, Brian Martinez, Terence Sullivan, Grant Pittman, Luis Lozano, Jason Lucky, John Thompson, Rob Lambeth, Ruben Castaneda, Peter Felix, Gary Brown, Marcus Huddleston, Coach James Swain, Coach Duke Dul arian, Coach Ray Gonzales, Pod Landis, James Aiken, Hudson Smith, Chris Sharp, Ricky Curtis, Keith Hawkins, Mgr. Tracy Goode, Trainer Alicia Procello, Mgr. Kendall Lamar, Calvin Mas ero, Alan Page, Stan White, Iviyron Olson, Mayan Patel, John Hamilton, John Butler, Jamaal Wade, Kevin Madere, Jared Phoenix, Marc Juarez. 124 FOOTBALL N I' rf i . , I kvlffa 3. ' . '4 . - x 4 . -. , .1 li , if 5'4'ffY '5 :' 'L' L 1 4' E 5' 'za 1 ,p .'1 ,' ' jjarszkg' ' x 'Q - ,A . 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Coaches Lucenti, Seward, and Lynch look on from the scaffold. 4. Quarterback Danny Ulrich pro- vided the Vikings with a strong arm. 138 FOOTBALL 1 2 . ff ,rf 4 2 on the football! 2. Terence Sullivan throws this time in- tchinf. 3. Didn't I tell you to take care of that before the zd Ca vin. ' 4. Marc Juarez, Ricky Curtis, Craig Bowens, and teneda waiting for the snap. FOOTBALL 139 JZQAII J .V. The J .V. team is usually considered as a feeder program or a farm team for the Varsity team. This year's Junior Varsity team was no exception. The record was no in- dication of how successful the team was in building strength, confidence, and Viking pride. Coach Yarnall and Coach Lennon have prepared this team well enough to take the empty places on the Varsity squad in Camino Real League next year. Greg Pennell, Anthony Cope, Lemar- cus Townsend, Nigel Gardner, Clarence Williams, Ken Johnson, Jann Johnson, Mike Lankford, Dan- ny Ulrich, John Thomfson, Rob Lambeth, Mike Mc Cor le, James Aiken, Chris Shir: Fred Sturdi- vant, Hugo Prec' , Luis Lozano, Tony Foster, Jim Gibbons, Keith Hawkins, Carl Beverly, Coach Yar- nall, Coach Lennon, Danny Tan- chauco, Gre Perry, Stan White, Raf- fi Barsam, 5uinton Daniels, Behrang Garakani, Cedric Nelrns, Alan Lan- dry, Rahsaan Herbert, Noel Haro, Juan Calles, Raul Najere, Kevin Madere, Chris Smith, Sean O'Con- nor, Jarid Phoenix, Gerardo Car- doso, Dominick Flores 1. Coach Yarnall is ready for action. 2. Viking sandwich. 3. Rob Lambeth . ready for kickoff duties. 3 140 FOOTBALL 'Nh . new Jr- ,f M , W ,,,, is ,, 1 MK' 'ny r Y ' V L 'ft K1 - 2 wif 3 1. Luis Lozano strides outside. 2. Is this a facemask that the referee missed? 3. Danny Ulrich and the line run the offense. 4. Greg Pennell gets ready to go head up with a lineman. 5. The J V. defensive backs save a touchdown. FOOTBALL 141 qlwftnll The Frosh Football team experienced success before the season in acquiring 60 SBHS ninth graders. They achieved the first wins in Frosh football history at SBHS. The Freshmen weren't expected to win many games, but they improved their skills in- dividually and collectively. Coach Mellis and Coach Kelly made sure that their team got the fundamental soundness that they needed. It is very apparent that this team will be successful in future football endeavors. FROSH Fernando Miranda, Kevin Johnson, Lorenzo Santiago, Moises Carlos, Prentice Penny, Anand Gala, Brian Tiegs, Jack Johnstone, Ricardo Car- dona, Dion Bergeron, J.P. White, Kevin Phoenix, Jabari Herbert, Thomas Nelson, Mgr. Xavier Greene, Mike Kantor, Sean Balthazar, Aaron Berryman, Jermaine Pina, Andy Dawson, Ryan Yee, Scott Lockwood, Tim Sullivan, Joe Green, Coach Emerson, Coach Mellis, Coach Kelly, James Rodriguez, Eric Banuelos, Jeff Rodriguez, John Delavigne, Mike Parra, James Rickabaugh, Patrick Carey, Chris Procello, David Badon, Tanayoos Manophinives, David Bickerton, Mark Sanders, Sgyzhen Smitley, Jeffrey Ammon, ' urtis Miller, Robert Ross, Andy Diver, Willy Love, Kevin Wensley, Carlos Perez, Brian Weathersbee, Marc Hawthorne, LaShon Earnest, Mar- shall Jones, Erik Holland, Joe Vic- torino, Tibor Lody, Anthony Azoy, Alvarez, Raoul Alexander, Brian Martin. Chris Lucey, Danny Valerio, Richard ! 142 FOOTBALL , 545 Q4 375-1 M6 1. Coach Mellis goes over the plays with the youngsters. 2. Gettin' down with a victory, first in F rosh history. 3. Ins iration for the team is a good element in the chemistry of football. 4. Thomas Nelgon was instrumental to the team this year. 5. The Frosh line is ready. 6. It takes two to pull down one mighty Viking. FOOTBALL 143 ' basketball Like our football team, the basketball team is playing its second land lastj season in the Angelus League, which is the most difficult and competitive league in CIF. With four starters returning off last year's team, this year looks much more promising and Coach Mc Clune hopes to do well in league. So far, the Varsity team has won the Pacific Shores Tournament and has posted big Wins over Pius X High School and Palisades High School. During Christmas vacation, the team' traveled to Florida and played in the Kingdom of the Sun Tournament. They plac- ed fifth and lost only one game, which is very impressive for such a prestigious tournament. STANDING: Sean Patikas, Gerald Fruge, Tige Yeargin, Terrill Steen, Damon Woodruff Edward Stokes, Eric Nelson, Juno Armstrong, Hakim Mendez, Mark Raueling. KNEELING: Troy Wade, Keith Brown, Coach Paez, Coach Mc Clune, Coach Alinez, Vincent Williams, Aron Williams. 144 BASKETBALL nnuunllanlii W ss 4 1. Ed Stokes is tall, but he can still hit the jumper. 2. Juno Armstrong dribbles on the baseline. 3. Aron Williams gets set to go up with the shot. 4. Keith Brown is intorduced to a warm home crowd. BASKETBALL 145 1. Damon Woodruff lets it fly. 2. Eric Nelson leads the way. 3. Hakim Mendez shows good form. 4. Vince Williams prepares to grab another rebound. 5. Juno Armstrong receives low fives. 146 BASKETBALL ,ff .ff 1. Juno Armstrong confuses the Servite defense. 2. Eric Nelson likes the short jump shot. 3. Mark Raueling with a no pressure shot. 4. Tige Yeargin says, Hey, that's mine! 5. Damon Woodruff cruises towards the basket. 6 BASKETBALL 147 1. Keith Brown takes it to the hole. 2. Aron Williams lays it up and in. 3. Ed Stokes soars above the rest. 4. The team meets center court for the last pre-game psyche. 5. Troy Wade tries a slam during warm-ups. 148 BASKETBALL Mmww ,... ,.,,-'fig N 1 ,, D -v - fi I 1. Juno Armstrong takes it all the way. 2. Keith Brown . . . new squat and shoot style. 3. Eric Nelson. . . up high for the rebound. 4. Ed Stokes looks for an open rnan. 5. Eric Nelson says, I dare you to throw that ball in-bounds! inner Tha 4 - Qi- 5 BASKETBALL 149 basketball Junior Varsity This year's boys' J .V. Basketball team marked a return to the type of performance the team has been known for in the past: fast breaks, pressure defense, excitement, and winning. Pre-season was highlighted with a third and se- cond place in the Glendale and St. Bernard tournaments, respectively, and a 9-2 overall record. League also began on an optimistic note with two wins in the first three games, with promises of better things to come. The J.V. team found leadership in the fine play of captains Brian Lamb and Marc Williams, both of who excelled offensively and defensively. The supporting cast was strong, as well, as the team's strength found in its depth and athletic ability. Coach Marc Paez was very proud of the team's perfor- mance throughout the year. 1. Coach Paez styles the sideline like Pat Riley. 2. Marc Williams dribbles along the baseline. 3. Brian Lamb. . . Get your hand out of my face! 150 BASKETBALL . .,... ,Xu C s.,,,,. r 1. 1 1 . . 3:5- ll If R .xr , STANDING: Lemarcus Townsend, Rick Fumiyawa, Brian Lamb, Edward Hardy, Wyking Jones, Martin Smith, Douglas Nelson, Coach Paezi KNEELING: Marc Williams, Bryant Turner, Chris Jorges, Darryl Daniels, Terence Sullivan, Chuck oreman. A- , 4-si 3 1. Darryl Daniels catches the arm rather than hte rebound. 2. Marc Williams. . . suspended in air. 3. Terence Sullivan in position for a good shot. 4. Darryl Daniels dribbles da ball down da court. BASKETBALL 151 1. Lemarcus Townsend lights up the scoreboard. 2. Bryant Turner with super penetration. 3. Chris Jones is in trouble under the basket. 4. Bryant Turner cuts to the inside. 5. Chuck Foreman with the smooth release. 6. Terence Sullivan takes the Servite defender head on. 152 BASKETBALL N 5 f' 'T .i NWN? swf' AH-wak uni 3 4 N . f , '- ...- kxh. r i f 1 ,1.,LL . , Y K A D m ,A . K t H X K ,fi pig A, my V S 1. Wyking Jones jumps with true grit. 2. Wyking Jones to the hoop again. 3. Chris Jones up, up and away. 4. Marc Williams with that Bernard 'S squat and shoot technique. 5. Chris Jones looks for the opening for a bounce pass. BASKETBALL 153 5 basketball Sophomore Our Sophomore team has also joined the winning tradition of St. Bernard. They established two goals at the beginning of the season: to win the Angelus League title and to place in the St. Bernard J .V. Tournament. The first goal is still in sight as the boys battle the tough Angelus League teams, while the latter goal has already been accomplished, as the sophs took sixth place in the holiday tournament, beating two J .V. squads. This team can be very proud because in the last two years, no sophomore team has ever won a single game in the J .V. Tour- nament. The cornerstone of the Soph's has been rebounding and defense. When these two traits are combined with teamwork, the 1987-88 Sophomore team becomes unbeatable. , sk , 1. Jon Wilcoxson gets off a good jumper. 2. Floyd Hines skys over the corgpetition. 3. Fred Bables is in goo blocking position. 4. Jon Wilcoxson lays it up with ease. 2 154 BASKETBALL Ulm v--n.,,, C1 Cf-if STANDING: Eddie Henderson, John Susich, Jon Wilcoxson, Jann Johnson, Carey Bertrand, Floyd H ines,Desmond Atkins, Coach Lennon. KNEELIN G: Walter Kerr, Bill Palm, Cedric Nelms, Fred Bables, Greg Perry. 1. Bill Palm is all alone for the jumper. 2. John Susich. . . hook shot like Kareem. 3. Walter Kerr has good position under the basket. 4. Eddie Henderson fights for the loose ball. 3 4 BASKETBALL 155 basketball Freshman The class of 1991 has some fine athletes. Sixteen of them have formed one of the most successful team in years. Before 1988 began, Coach Chris Turkmany's squad had an 8-2 record. The record included a seven game winning streak. The biggest win of '87 came in the Bishop Montgomery toumament where the Vikings won the championship by defeating Bishop in the final 54-42. Victories over Burbank, Rancho Santa Margarita, and Kennedy enabled the Freshmen to get to the champion- ship. Kariem Minters made the all-toumament team while Melvante Minters was named Most Valuable Player. Both players were steady throughout the First half of the season. In Coach Turkmany's system, the concept of team play is constantly preached. Guards, Sean Balthazar, Brian Shackelford, Kerrington Livingston, Chris Reyes, and Ronald Gardette all saw prominent playing time. Many of the opposing coaches commented on the size of the Viking big men. Wesley Henderson, Shon Earnest, Daryle Magill, Kevin Dewig, and Demarto Green also displayed their rebounding skills for easy baskets and igniting the fast break. Alden Barnett, Mike Kantor, Marc Hawthorne, and Amin Aguero provided ad- ditional depth to the team, but more importantly, an enthusiasm to those on the court, which is essential for any successful team. My 2 156 BASKETBALL n f I 1. Kariem Minters penetrates the tough Mater Det defense 2 Shackleford gets the shot off over the defender 3 Daryle Magzll tsl set for the free-throw 4 Shon Earnest exclazms Hey' as he . ay 5 :fm 1 ve- 7 STANDING: Kerrington Livingston, Marc Hawthorne, Kariem M inters, Demarto Green, Daryle Magill, Amin Aguero, Kevin Dewig, Wesley Henderson, Shon Earnest. SITTING: Ronald Gardette, Chris Reyes, Mike Kantor, Manager: Shawn Peters, Coach Turkmany, Manager: Jason Bradford, Alden Barnett, Sean Balthazar, Melvante Williams. wif 3 1. Ron Gardette is all alone for the lay-up. 2. Sean Balthazar cradles the ball like Dantley. 3. Sean Balthazar looks for the shot. 4. Coach Turkmany and the team discuss their strategies. 5. Meluante Williams breaks the defense for a sure basket. BASKETBALL 157 5 I basketball Varsity Early in the beginning of the season, the Lady Viking Basketball Team established one goal. This goal was to be League Champions in a classy way. It was the goal that finally would earn the Lady Vikes Respect, on and off the court. The ladies worked with intensity and the team became stronger and stronger. The team realized that there had to be a team effort in order to win. After meeting with the past time rival, St. Mary's, and victoriously defeating them, the Lady Vikes realized that they could not be stopped. The girls ended their season as league champions, with the satisfaction of being number one. All league honors were given to four of the girls. Seniors Demetra Smith and Crystal Nettles made First Team, Senior Pam Nelson made Second Team, and Sophomore Kim Robinson was given Honorable Mention. Con- gratulations to the Lady Vikes! STANDING: Coach Pawinski, Gabrielle Thurmond Denise Rose Maresha Johnson Shannon Lampkins, Stephanie Wilson, Demetra Smith Coach Westhead KNEELING Deborah Tubbs Risa Williams, Crystal Nettles, Pamela Nelson Kim Robinson SITTING Karin Jinbo Dawn Delia, Rebecca Reyes 158 BASKETBALL .4w ! 1. Kim Robinson is on the break. 2. Maresha Johnson with a short jumper. 3. Crystal Nettles looks for an opening in the lane. 4. Karin Jinbo has the ball under control. 5. The Lady Vikes say, Cheese! 6. Demetra Smith with the pump fake. BASKETBALL 159 B 3 Q W JL 1 2 1. Rebecca Reyes shows Rolling Hills how to dribble the basketball. 2. Dawn Delia gets her shot off to perfection. 3. Gabrielle Thurmond concentrates at the free throw line. 4. Kim Robizsonlgznd gabrielle position themselves for t e re oun . 3 - f 4 Au il-.1 as 'bs ii .-S. 1. Kim Robinson shows true determination by stealing the ball. 2. Crystal Nettles waits to get her hands on the ball. 3. Denise Rose shows that following through can almost always guarantee a basket. 4. Pamlea Nelson shows good follow through. 5. It's mine! I got it! 'Moue! Get out of the way! 6. LOOSE BALL! LOOSE BALL! BASKETBALL 161 basketball Junior Varsity The J.V. 'rls' basketball team is one of the best teams ever. They had an undefeated pre-season Q6-OJ and proved to be one of the top teams in their league. The team is composed of six Freshmen, six Sophomores, and two Juniors, which seems to be the right mix. Leading the team is Junior Nicole Williams and Sophomore Kim Carlyle. With the success of this J .V. team, the future for our Varsity team looks very bright. JKM K W 0 , VV,,V , 2 1. Shamika Mc Arthur handles the ball gracefully. 2. Michelle Nelson lets the short jumper fly. 3. Patricia Krauica. . . Don't even try it! 4. The team listens intently to Coach Pawinski. 162 BASKETBALL w rx 'M ...Y i '1T. 5 - STANDING: .Yasmin Mack, Shamika Mc Arthur, Yolanda Sonnier, Alida Souto, Particia Kravica, Barto, Vivian Bynum, Coach Pawinski. KNEELIN G: Kim Carlyle, Tina Leigh, Yvette Hylton, Michelle Nelson, Wendy Raymundo,Nicole Landry, Kara James. 5 4 ' Wifi? 4 1. Wendy Raymundo pushes the ball towards the basket. 2. Shamika Mc Arthur at the line for two. 3. Lena Barto signals to the team. 4. Nicole Landry dribbles against the defender. 5. Patricia Kravica shows good Viking defense. 6. What are you looking at? 7. Kim Carlyle boxes out the Belles of St. Mary's. BASKETBALL 163 , R arose LOWTFY '1 BOYS' The Boys' Cross-Country teams continued to trample the com- petition in the Camino Real League. The boys went undefeated for the second year in a row at six wins and zero defeats. The Varsity was consistently led by juniors Juan Reynoso, Mark Harpenau, and Todd Fulkerson. David Everly led the JV team with outstanding running. Senior leadership roles were played by Mike Harris, Phil Croxton, Fernando Garcia, and Rod Landis. Five runners on the varsity team made the First Team All League including, Mark Harpenau, Todd Fulkerson, Mike Har- ris, Juan Reynoso, and Rod Landis. JV also had All League run- ners with Shawn Mendenhall, Tim Hickman, and David Everly making First team and Jordan Kear and Rick Allen making Se- cond team. Congratulations to a great all around team! 76.1. aa!!! -Vs f 164 CROSS-COUNTRY Munn! 5 ' M1',' ui.. 1. Coach Stafford smiles with confidence. 2. Juan Reynoso strides with the best of 'em. 3. JV members stretch. 4. Senior Fernando Garcia prepares for the big meet. WL ,-,4 ' , ' ' I 5 4 , wwf, kwmgi - . X29 'T M ,. W 7 .ff Sidxixf 5 102 'l ls th .4 1 STANDING: Coach Stafford, Juan R noso, Rod Landis, Mike Harris, Mark , . , , , , NH y T dd F lk l KNEELIQGI- Ph'l C , F d G ' I nd 1. David Everly runs with intensity. 2. Freshman Tim Hickman en- yPg,iiJZrZ?,f9lm03,- u erson l mxton eman 0 New a dures the Loyola Bluffs. 3. MVP Mark Harpenau and Senior Mike Harris lead the way. 4. And they 're off' 3 L '58 ,gn A 4 -. ' 1 -M'-N-MN T - l ., V N M H I I V ,Ayn 'H I ,' W I 3'-'QQ ff? i- .ff 2 V e., . .'VQiifv T X ,i Z xw., 5 f ell. ' 1' - l H 1. 5 '-'f f e I ey 1' ' za , M 0-ff , e ' 'T , 5' T 3 p ' M' I fs- 'i ,J i ,d .LQ VA N' L U ,,.' 1,1 gg., . V? If -,, Hz- . V I ' I ' . lf ' -5:1 M ,Q If .1 U R a Y g 3, 4. ' ,. fi ',iii f'fi5'i1. 'i? V. W .1 , M- , , 'wi 72+ -iw' 'Hr' .Mm.u.3e1 W . ,.. layf .,, 33 '2' 'fp- STANDING: John McCloskey, Tim Hickman, David Evegy, Anthony Rodell Acel Troutman, Jermaine Ducree, Rick Allen. KNE ' Kea J ' ELING. om Tucker, Jordan r, eff Bagge, Eric Gurrena, and Robert Jackson. CROSS-COUNTRY 165 arose courrlvq GIRLS' The Lady Viking Cross-Country teams, both Varsity and JV, were once again victorious this year, ending their lealiue competition with both teams as undefeate league cham- gions. The Varsity Lady V' ings also went on to CIF competition and placed second in the outhern Section Fin s at Mt. San Antonio. This is the second year in a row the Lady Vikings were so dominant. Outstanding individuals on such a strong team are numerous. The team was led by the always consistent captains, Breena Talamantes and Patty Rosen, who battled back and forth the entire season as the number one seed on the team. Coming uplright behind them were our juniors Kim Madison, Toia Thomgson, and Carla Swinson, w o made our depth unbeatable as they ran in a very tight pack. d finally, strong perfor- mances were always guaranteed by sophomore Tara Guillaume when they were needed for a win. Junior Jayana Patel also ran arsity in CIF finals when Senior Devona Tungyoo was injured in the reliminaries. Running on our undefeated Junior Varsity squad was the Sunshine League .l,V Champion Sophomore Jeanette Serrano, and she was aided by two very promising Freshmen, Jennifer Woods, and Lisa Moxley. Team awards were Breena Talamantes, MVP, J ayana Patel, Scholar Athlete, Toia Thompson, Most Improvedg Tara Guillaume, Coaches' Award for Excellence, Jennifer Woods, Rookie of the Year, and Patty Rosen, Vikin Harrier. Special congratulations go out to Senior Breena Talamantes who was named Mgost Valuable Runner in the Sunshine League. Q h s J n 'N .' ' 'Q if ' 'f ' 5 N41 .4 QI-gy 5,f'T,,J if it 166 CROSS-COUNTRY 1 V -,,,, , ' 1. The Vikings alwa s run with the look to win. 2. MVP Breena Tagzmantes takes on the hills of Loyola. 3. Senior Devona Tungyoo has been a devoted Viking runner for four years. .,, TANDING: Coach Radanouich, Mgr. Michele Wilson, Devona Tungyoo, Paula Williams, Lisa Mox- fy, Tracy Burton, Terra Parsons, Rosalyne Manukay, Lena Felix, Jennifer Almada, Sharon allenberger, Stefanie Wetzel, Jayana Patel KNEELING.' Carla Swinson, Toia Thonxvason, Esther ernandez, Kim Madison, Tara Guillaume, Patty Rosen, Breena Talamantes, Jennifer oods, Hattie enderson. NOT PICTURED: Eileen Rodriguez, Jeanette Serrano, and Kim Williams. ,nom vi 'lv- . 1... f-' . . 13,9 ' 'if 53, iff-' ' V , . l f ,h 'viii K , 45 A L 7 I , swing, -f A A fi. ,r:ff4.r?f. . xml ham. K .. X. L' .f ' sf , tg ' ' .:s.--V-2 --' , i - . , ' if-.M,, f ' Zi. fi . g , 43 ' 4 , ' g . ' 1 'L ff! , - Jfigymfh .. . , 2 , , ia, WE'-'f , ' ,.. s' e.,..4 y A if ' , .ff - , ' . .,1. 5,L,, f3Q1 - 2 ' 3 1. Patty Rosen shows that winning smile. 2. Kim Madison makes sure that her feet are moving at pace. 3. Toia Thompson drags home as she was a consistent Viking leader. 4. Coach Radanovich and Manager Michele WiLson. 5. And they 're off' Y' CROSS-COUNTRY 167 'ffwwk Boys' The 1988 version of the St. Ber- nard Boys' track team showed great dedication and a desire to win, both individually and as a team. First year head coach Rob Lucenti emphasized team unity, as his Vikes gave 11096 in every meet. Many victories resulted from this spirited group of guys, as they showed great talent at every meet. 1 fl, 168 TRACK one-i, hhsohh, i it ,gig Q -f---- A, e- ggi: F 1, .,,, ' , 4. I -75 E 4 99 Jim' 'ilft,!d.i,'f19l- ' t ey' ,1 v , ' , ' ' if r.,, gf- , - , 'iff up 1 3 .- 1 - E ,4 ., 1, J 3: I 'V ., '-'--- ,, 5- Q ,qi 'A x .L 3 , 5 v, - 1f::LI1 '3,.11 3' ' , .3 4 X 'Q 2 4 N , ' x 9 5 3' 'E W f 1 ' .W ,15 'Qgfg V559 sal 'ii3 Aa1r.',f A is 7 . A ' -.5 Y 4 ' 1- ' M it , , f ,, , ,,, I Q gf, ., xy , , .. i Q V , - A 1 1 wi 1 5 z -,r- sic V .5 , was L 5 - ' V144 1. .qyiiva viva, .5jz?gk?vwW , gf It ., , , Ae, A-X A I be I . ,f v W if ef Q 9 'Q 'W v is 0 Q' , 'si tl f 1 . f at -fa - 1 2 X 2 as 1 AN . sexe. is ,A-A y 3 . . A 'mi TL , A 'L L ,f,,QfZ , 55 swf 'Wasil QW s it si an 1 inii ' 'fa'-1 s 2' Q . - . is it it 3' i5?tF,'Y' 1 is -N as-31' .- ., , 'f ' M- ,K I 1s V f 4 ' Ta -,, ' 'Y Wfltfll ' 5 INN, me Lifts - llwaufix 'P' Q,Q,345, , E , 1 I ' ., , 5 . b A X I kite 1f ' .1 , , 318.1 05,8 Sy Q.kR5f y 'strgls' ' w . f-0 Q ' , I I gl y, K 4 I Q 'fbi ' 2 F? ff, , V f l flat, V ' V F ff? 1 T it ' tm , . ' umm 1 T Q '11 an M is i 1, TM 'W , ' , W :nf y 4.-,. LU? 'ijt i K fisy N l fill il V 1 I 4. av' 4 - 1 , 4- a 4 .. I 1 v 1 i n ROW 1: John Butler, Amari Fleming, Travont Davis, Paul Dismoor, Sean Mendenhall, Justin Gamble, Anand Gala, Jeff Bagge. ROW 2: Jared Phoenix, Tanayoos Manophinives, Garret Hillard, Rahsaan Herbert, Scott Evans, Thomas Nelson, Borquay Thomas, Erik Klass. ROW3: Robert Jackson, Rod Landis, Jeff Ammon, James Rickabaugh, James Rodriguez, Aaron Berryman, Michael Para, Ken Mickelsen. ROW 4: Michael Harris, Tracy Goode, David Smith, David Everly, Bryce Lee, Grant Pittman, Jamal Farr, Mayan Patel. ROW 5: Tim Hickman, Todd Fulkerson, John McCloskey, Rick Cousin, Bronson Smothers, Alfred McLaughlin, Hudson Smith, Frank Blasi. ROW 6: Chris Briales, Mark Harpenau, Steve Dombroski, Mark Norwood, Jason Morrisy, Chris Schzwenski, Douglas Nelson, Eric Fitzpatrick. ROW 7: David Banuelos, Michael Lankford, Jared Anderson, Coach James Swain, Marvin Fernandez, Amin Aguero, Sean McHugh. 2 1, Coach Swain and Coach Stafford looking cool and confident. 2. Thomas Nelson and Douglas Nelson stretch out. 1 ,-JP ,gl - I. Frank Blasi takes a running start for the pole vault. 2. Jared Phoenix attempting the pole vault. 3. Marcus Hud- dleston and Douglas Nelson sprint during practice. 4. Two Vikings on the path to victory. 5. Senior Ken Mickelsen shows how to shotput. TRACK 169 7 Z - I 7 J 'x 1. Senior Tracy Goode shows good form as a shotputter. 2. I think it's called a pole vault, isn't it? 3. The Viking huddle. 4. Mark Huddleston less the way for Douglas Nelson. 5. Jared Phoenix clearing the pole with ease. w 170 TRACK 3 w.,msxk 1. Sean Mendenhall runs with a smile. 2. The Viking shotputters'p0se. 3. Mayan Patel bounces on the pit. Q . 4, Nwxt' if ' Q? Q 2 l ,'...... .. Y' Q 5 'Ol ii TRACK 171 'l,!Z-45k Girls' The Girls' Track Team has been undefeated for two years in a row, with a record of 11 and 0. With the return of three of the Varsity relay members, Seniors Paula Williams and Alicia Pro- cello, and Sophomore Kim Williams, the sprint team plans once again to go to CIF finals. To add depth to the sprint team are Sophomore Nikki Davis and many new promising Freshmen. The distance team is coached by Laurie Radanovich and led by Seniors Patty Rosen and Breena Talamantes. The field events section is also very strong. The Girls, Track Team looks very good once again, which seems to be a tradition. 1. Jeanette Serraro way ahead of all the rest. 2. Jayana Patel is on the track alone. 172 TRACK 1 . 2 3 . ,Lv 1. Top runners Carla Swinson, Breena Talamantes, and Patty Rosen. 2. High jumpers practicing hard. 3, Rosalyn Manucay with the shotput stance. 4. The track coaches hard at work. 5. And they're off' 6. May we help you? TRACK 173 1. Where do you think you're going? 2. Jeanette Serrano leads the team around the track. 3. Coach Thorpe and Coach Radanvoich. 4. Toia Thompson leads the way with a smile, 174 TRACK i 1 3 1. Carla Swinson, Stephanie Wetzel, and Toia Thompson take a break after practice. 2. Jody Enimoto pushes hard towards the finish line. 3. Breena Talamantes . . . leads the pack, as always. TRACK 175 Qoccm. Varsity Three games into the Camino Real League season, the St. Bernard Varsity Soccer team is already in control. They have scored an average of five goals per game while only giv- ing up one goal per game. Their current record is 3-0. The defense is led by Senior fullbacks Vince Dell'Ollio and Rod Landis, and goalie Andres Roque. So far they have nullified nearly every scoring opportunity presented by the opposition. The agressive style of play shown by the defense has in- timidated the offense of our opponents. The offense is led by All-CIF halfback Danny Melendez. Working with his other halfbacks, Jason Lucky and Ricardo Rodriguez, they have created many scoring opportunities that have been completed by forwards such as Fer- nando Garcia, Rob Lambeth, and Ken Szager. With seven games remaining in league, if the team can continue their aggressive team play, they can hopefully bring a third consecutive Camino Real League championship to St. Bernard. 1. Ken Szager looks inside for a goal opportunity. 2. Rob Lambeth goes between the opponent's legs. 3. Jason Lucky is on the good foot. 4. Todd Johnson uses his head in and out of class. 176 SOCCER A .11 N K' . - lj.. nl? M Q j .3 IJ If me 'H :ii iglvx Y' V 3 41 Q' , K, .. P K. ,,. Q ,.. Y .,l.'..,, V --b N. ' 4 M., T 'W K X ' .J-' . .. .. .X .l.u- ' w-l-'- -...... --!-' - -....I.' --5' . fi' . 1 l.' E X K w. 1 I i Q W V X S w 5 N' I ' vii'-.nQ'9'lK .,.wSZlQ'SS'!W!v X WW fi Q .X V Q.-V fi' 5' K ' A X X W V, Q , , y X wg. 2, it 5- g . , .. . R- 5 , fe.-5' -..xy-wfffssvwfigift f X?,'it3'5S'T'7fy-'A'-.1.vR wir? fs- . y y K jug , . n-..,,i7,,, yum Rf as f R R ... , ,,ffsfsf-sifwfsswref-.ef MW.,-J a , . , f .iv W X 2 1 ,, i 3 99 STANDING: Coach Terry Boyle, Jason Olive, Gary Brown, Rob Lambeth, 1. I t's a bird, it's a plane, no it's Fernando Matt Burdick, Ricardo Rodriguez, Andres Roque, Dan Melendez, Vince Garcia! 2. Dan Melendez with a high block. 3. Dell 'Ollio, Armen Alajan, Dennis Coonan, Rod Landis. KNEELING: Todd Vince Dell 'Ollio has a near collision. 4. Yerondopoulos, John Castillo, Todd Johnson, Fernando Garcia, Jason Ricardo Rodriguez is being defended closely. Lucky, Todd Gonser, Jose Morales, Kenneth Szager, Damian Stronks. SOCCER 177 Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity Soccer team was led by first year coach, Bill Matthews. The season was a demonstration of how the young Vikes showed their competitive spirit and a great desire to win. This was shown by several blowouts of teams in their league. The season could be wrapped up as another victory for the Vikings, who have a bright future ahead. su Mmm-Qst . L g L s . . . ecaa .......,. ,t,. ,qw-M 2 v QI s slis .uggu as ll 5 . ear,: fr Wee X pn. X , g mms, ww-uw, at-guuvvlllh i i . 4 is , W , ,,,. . 1 E 'if, 1 to 'T ' it L... . . . . . . . ' D L, gg j ' ,rr J .L I. Coach Matthews, loolgmg serious on the szdelmes. 2. Amarz Fleming takes a seat to thmk f '. - gj g Q .. gil about the game. 3. Tzbor Lody kicks the ball with ease. 4. Jim OBrien is on the move. K . K flff 5 ,.V' 1 Nj 4 kk f'1. .:.k . ,.....s4 rw 2 L 4 h ,, . ' 1 .. .. . ,,, - L . T 'w ' 7, -f--. ' f-Y 1i5' K 'mf' , . .. -f e i'. .f. 0 'Q' A , -'.'-.ff-44-.1 , W 'if 51' -'f 'i 'A ' . V .Q . x. i .' . - ..,. XL. . V. 1353524-!r f ?iL9lJ.4n .. ,.'- .HH 178 SOCCER W.-.Qu STANDING: Jim O'Brien, Chris Benner, Amari Fleming, John Mc Closky, Sean Mc Hugh, Acel Froutman, Les Strawn, Carl Owens, Tibor Lody, Coach Boyle. KNEELIN G: Jeff Bagge, Ryan Landis, Udo Muccia, Danny Yanez, Jeff Rodriguez, Brian Matthews, John Coments. , 3 I. Chris Benner says, Hey, what about me? 2. Tibor Lody is ready for action. 3. Ryan Landis guards the goal with care. 4. John Mc Closky throws the ball to his teammates. SOCCER 179 506602, Varsity The Girls' Varsity Soccer team has had an ex- tremely exciting season. We started off the year as a young squad and have become a very strong established team. We entered into the season with high expectations and proved ourselves to be a ma- jor CIF contender. Our offense was led by Stephanie Stronks, Sharon Holbrook, and Krystal Tucker. Sharon Holbrook was the leading scorer with an average of two goals per match. Our defense stood tough with Azalie Nickleberry and Annie Moses holding off their contenders. The season was finished with high hopes for years to come. GERNMI Hill 1. Ann Moses sets to clear the soccer ball. 2. Kim Kline revs up for the big boot. 3. Sharon Holbrook goes for the goal. 4. Kathy Crowl kicks out of danger. 5. Marianne Sozio tries to break away from the pack. 180 SOCCER N fn' ' ,O s . f -az' 0 3 fun-14 'ir , , dvi ,MQ W bf' qw W 'rl . STANDING: April Ricard, Hatty Harrison, Crystal Tucker, Shelby Smith, Suzanne Bartch, Jessica Raymundo, M itzy Kransel, Jill Pockert, Marianne Sozio, Stephanie Stronks, Sharon Holbrook, Coach Bateman. KNEELING: Charlotte Demery, Christy Friana, Leigh Kenny, Kathy Crowl, Ann Moses, Azalie N ickleberry, Jennifer Almada, Kim Kline, Leslie Holbrook, Karen Tiejen. 2 -...Nsr ,.,,,,,. 1. Azalie N ickleberry keeggfhe ball in the air. 2. Suzanne Bartch a headache this big! 3. Ann Moses crosses mid-field. 4. Sharon Holbrook. . . oooh! SOCCER 181 , -Y volleqlmll This year proved to be pretty tough for the Lady Vikes, but through it all they never gave up. The team came in third place in the Camino Real League and Went to the first round of play-offs. The award recipients at the banquet were Julianne Masted, MVPg Kim Verboncouer, Most Inspirationalg and Dorothy Merifield, Scholar Athlete. Three players were nominated to All League teams: Julianne Masted, first teamg Suzanne Bartch and Kim Verbon- couer, second team. The girls should be admired for their deter- mination and perseverance throughout the season. Since the team was fairly young, next year looks very promising for the Viking Volleyball team. Special thanks should go out to Mrs. Naughton, who coached the team throughout her pregnancy. Team members often thought she was going to go into labor during some of the ex- citing matches! GIRLS' 182 VOLLEYBALL xfl ' ' Jx 'Q' if L a ' --Ii X f f x 4,1 1. Coaches Mrs. Naughton and Mr. Lund. 2. Captain Kin Verboncouer sgikes over the block. 3. Suzanne Bartcll strolls into the uddle. 'N'-N? i 49 3 STANDING: Coach Lund, Coach Naughton, Vivian Deckard, Cheri Bufford, Suzanne Bartch, Maureen Montero, Karen Rohe, Dorothy Merifield. KNEELING: Heidi Hickman, Florence Maatita, Kim Verboncouer, Julianne Masted, Karen Jinbo, Tina Razzetto. 1. The perfect set by Karen Jinbo. 2. Captain Julianne Masted ti s over the block. 3. Suzanne Bartch gets down lar the ball. 4. Father Kidney says, Are we going to win today girls? A VOLLEYBALL 183 1. Nobody said volleyball was going to be easy, Dorothy! 2. Vivian Ileckard passes with heart. 3. Tina Razzetto really getting under the ball. 4. Julianne Masterl says, Come to me! 5. Maureen Montero has her hands on the ball. 184 VUI,I,I'IYIiAI.l. I I. Kim Verboncouer blocks with no problem. 2, Oo sf Where did the ball go? 3. Maureen svrvrfs with spunk. 4. Suzanne is on the bag VOILEYHAIAI, 185 volleqball This year's J .V. team was one of the best St. Bernard's has had in a long time. The young team worked hard and each member of the team showed an extreme amount of talent on the court. This year proved to be a victorious season in which Coach Lund was very proud of his team. The awards given at the banquet included Daneen Angwin, MVPg Maria Rocha, Most Improvedg and Lauren Hart-Nibbrig, Most In- spirational. Varsity, look out for an excellent team next year! KY YKYV 2 1. Carol Nava makes passing look easy. 2. You get it! 3. Nic block by Kirsten Edwards. 4. Marilyn Coronado spikes the ball. 186 VOLLEYBALL 1 ' ' u KFRL i is Ak 1 We STANDING: Jeannie Bangasser, Carol Nava, Yolanda Sonnier, Michelle Dicks, Kirsten Edwards, Tina Leigh, Coach Lund. NEELING: Daneen Angwin, Maria Rocha, Jessica Raymundo, Julissa Tercero, Lauren Hart-Nibbrig, Marilyn Coronado. 2 1. There 's no use hitting against Michelle Dick.-112. Daneen Angwin passes with determination. 3. A little lower next time, Michelle. 4. Jeannie Bangasser and Yolanda Sonnier stretch into action. 1 ! ! if 3 4 VOLLEYBALL 187 vmoiwrf Varsity The Varsity Volleyball team is looking for- ward to a successful season in 1988. The team has three returning startersg Seniors Ricardo Rodriguez and Kenny Szager, and Junior James Nava. Last year's Junior Varsity team has provided the team with some very able players in Keith Cochran, Jay Armant, and Randy Cain. Returning Varsity player Vincente Cordero figures to fill the void at middle blocker. Coach Lund expects the Vikes to battle Campbell Hall High for the Camino Real League title. 3 1 ., J -- I. Seniors Ken Szager and Tim Foy show how a good block should look. 2. Tim Foy hits ooer the tall blockers of St.Paul, 3. Jay Armant with a powerful spike. 188 VOLLEYBALL Q -su- . Q F T? i E fciw - ji 5 STANDING: Coach Lund, Ricardo Rodriguez, James Naua, Jay Armant, Keith Cochran, Sanford Yee, Tim Foy. KNEELING: Dennis Coonan, Ken Gomez, Phil Croxton, Lee Chen, Randy Cain, Kenny qzager. ,ff ,,.m . 4 4 fi-1 3 V WWW 6 l. Junior James Nava goes up against the block. 2. Senior player Phil Croxton serves to the op- ponents, 3. Ken Szager with ajump set. 4. Relaxing before the game. 5. Tim Foy with an uplifting ex- perience. 6. Junior Keith Cochran hits into the block. VOLLEYBALL 189 vomaii Junior Varsity The Junior Varsity Volleyball team has placed second in their league for the last two years. This year looks very good for the team, who is striving to be number one this season. Even though there is only one player returning, the team is strong. Most of the players are Freshmen and Sophomores who are very eager to play. Coach Brown is very confident in his team and hopes for an outstanding season. I. The Viking front row is ready to block. 2. Jason Bradford in serving position. 3. Bernie Rodriguez shows perfect passing position. 190 VOLLEYBALL ,--'Q' f!,f Q U ,f 'M!i' I. Mike Kantor demonstrates an exeellent sprawl. Ouchf 2. 'Fibor Lody. . . down on the ground during warm-ups. 3. Kevin Phoenix is ready to run. 4. Voach Brown with a smile at the net. 5, Jason Olive leaps for the spike. 131 4 x STANIJING: Todd Gonser, Chris Lucey, Jason Olive, Tibor Lody, Jason Bradford, Ed Lindsey, Ber- nie lfodriguez, Voaeh Brown. KNI'Il'II,lNII.' Peter Woods, Jason Huebsch, Mike Kantor, Kevin Johnson, JaekJol1nslone, Kevin llllUf'IliX, Jordan Kear, f'l1ris Proeello. lan'-naman 5 VOLLEYBALL 191 Wecball Varsity Last year, the Varsity Baseball team went undefeated in l league and was named League Champions. They traveled l to Dodger Stadium to play in the CIF championships. With a record like that, this year's team has a lot to live up to. Coach Bob Yarnall feels that his team is a very promising one and has confidence that the Vikes will go even farther that last year. Seven starters will be return- p ing along with several all-league players, which gives the team the extra edge over the competition that is needed to win. E ! Qs '71 1. Coach Bob Yarnall points the way to a home run. 2. Charles Pitts looks for the throw. 3. Bernari Balthazar is going for the catch. 2 192 BASEBALL .Q 1 Miss. I ,.pa-.K f I I r ! STANDING: Placido Esteoez, Eric Douglas, Greg Pennell, Pat Ahearne, Todd Osborne, Tom Fulkerson, 3rent Arceneaux, Coach Yarnall. KNEELING: Daric Pernell, Chris Gentry, Bernard Balthazar, Royce flayton, Dan Melendez, Eric Strand, Charles Pitts, Kirk Bertrand, SITTING: Lance Williams, Tracy Xnderson, Ben Sigwart, Chris Richardson, Ernie Johnson, 4 1 ss Y, D . f K . W A .V . '. .- ..Inn ft., K, A .' f Ax. b , A . Q - . V f V V L .. ,X 1. Q Q. , , ' . ' tg 'Q -, . QV V . . 'Www ' ii' ' . , A , k,,k ,FQ in sa 1. M K s x S A .T 5 is , ' . N Divx' i 5 I, Todd Osborne throws with style. 2. Kirk Ber- trand is there for the catch. 3. Lance Williams winds up for the pitch. 4. Pat Ahearne, warm- ing up before the game, 5. Eric Douglas making a run for the ball. 6, Eric Strand gives his all, BASEBALL 193 gf yy, ',-hwy. is S 1. Junior Dan Melendez Ls one zz the top pitchers on the team. 2. Chris Richardson catches wit determination. 4 3. Senior Royce Clayton throws to first with ease. 3 4. Catcher Ben S igwart takes control of the play. 5. Placido Estevez leans into the throw. 194 BASEBALL QW . Senior Tom Fulkerson throws infield. 2. Chris Gentry is there for the catch it first, 3. Ernie Johnson . . . come here! 4. Junior Greg Pennell throws like a vro. 5. Tracy Anderson in the outfield for the catch. 6. Royce Clayton catches he ball with a smile. v-any ,qua M,? Vsnyi iy A i M 6 BASEBALL l95 Qwseball wr anus , nv svn , ............-.- The 1988 Junior Varsity Baseball team is led by two new coaches, Denny Lennon and Dan Bohle. Both coaches hope to lead the J .V. Vikes to another winning season. The team is a strong one, led by I several talented players. The young Vikings hope to carry on the winning baseball tradi- tion that has been established here at St. Bernard. 1 STANDING: Coach Bohle, Alvaro Ibarra, Ricky Allen, Acel Troutman, Matt Burdick, John Wilcox, John Susich Sean F riedin, Carlos Maples, Coach Lennon. KNEELING: Juan Barrera, Bobby Waller, Alex Bravo, Greg Perry Jeff Richardson, John Rhodes, Ryan Landis, Noel Haro, Al Sardinas. - ii 1. Carlos Maples warms-up by throwing during practice. 2. The Vikes take batting practice. 3. Sean Friedin, Carlos Maples, John Susich, and Jeff Richardson kickin' it f' in the outfield. 4. Jeff Richardson says, Come here! 196 BASEBALL r 3 l Qmeeball Frosh The Frosh Baseball squad is only in its second year of competing. This season, with one of the most talented groups in years, the squad looks forward to a most suc- cessful campaign. The chedule of tough opponents ill allow the Frosh to play ome of the best competition 'n the South Bay. Coaches Jerome Carter and Chris lfurkmany expect big things from their squad. . 48-s STANDING.' Coach Turkmany, Curtis Miller, Jason Taylor, Kevin Wensley, Kevin Dewig, David Bickerton, Andy Diver, Joe Green, Coach Carter. KNEELING: LeShon Earnest, Leo Ashley, Sean Dunbar, Shawn Peters, Andy Dawson, Aaron Simpson, Brian Shackelford, Sidney Ginyard. SITTING: Richard Magyar, Ray Corral, David Esteveillfernando Miranda, Ricky Cardona, Managers Prentice Penny and Andrew Beggs. NOT PICTURED: Aaron cFaden. 1. Sidney Ginyard winds up for the pitch. 2. Leo Ashley, using all his strength. 3. Fernando Miran- da and Ray Corral , , . with the double whammy! 4. Andy Diver throws with determination. BASEBALL 197 Muff Girls' The 1988 Girls' Softball team hopes to be as competitive as ever, even though they started out with a few setbacks. A new coach, Ed Aronin, was not found until a few days before their first game together. Having only one week of try-outs and prac- tice has not dampened any spirits. Seniors leading the team are Jennifer Lococo, Stephanie Stronks, and Tina Razzeto, all were named to all league teams last year. The team will also be sparked by the addi- tion of players who intend to prove themselves to both S.B.H.S. and the league. The team's spirit and determina- tion will definitely be the boost needed for a successful season. moi ii r A ...Q Qi- if 1. Alicia Durand swings at the pitch. 2. Stephanie Stronks smiles from the dugout. 198 SOFTBALL STANDING: Coach Ed Aronin, Laurie Segal, Maureen Montero, Julissa Tercero, Suzanne Bartclp Tina Leigh, Stephanie Stronks KNEELING Marina Fortel, Tina Razzeto, Jennifer Almada, Lyn gaggid Kim Kline, Jessica Raymundo. NOT PICTURED: Jennifer Lococo, Jamie Perry, Alicia ura . r i f D ln- - a - I . ,ld 3 4 'X A 9 -1-.wap 1. Nothing's gonna get by mel , says Tina Razzeto. 2. Kim Kline is ready on the mound. 3. Oh no. ', exclaims Coach Aronin. 4. Alicia Durand, Tina Leigh, and Jamie Perry. . . soft- ball buds forever! 5. Jamie Perry tries to touch second before Suzanne Bartch tags her out. 6. Lynn Bagge takes her job at first base seriously. SOFTBALL 199 Jima dd CharisseCRisseJ- Congratulations upon your graduation. You have made me so very proud of you, my sweet daughter, I love you and root for your happiness. ' Love, Mother s C ll 'a't2 .-.' j Grandma and Family There is a winner in you. The best is yet to Rod come. Go for it. Love you so much, 200 ADVERTISEMENTS Best Wishes Shaunell Ball In your life's endeavors Love, Friend Mom Congratulations Bro Love, Ryan Class of '89 CONGRATULATIONS ROD, our son Your determlnatlon and self d1sc1pl1ne w1ll always be the reasons for you success You have accomphshed more than most people do ID a lifetime Our love and support w1ll always be wlth you One cannot live upon the past But one cannot forget it. The future is yet to come. Rod Landis 11187 Our Love, Thoughts 8z Memones Are Everlastmg Mom 8z Dad i . .H A K , Pg? . - . . B, . . Aid cw, .,,, W. is . Q b fi . X! 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Tanja Kyra Sz co. in Germany. ja ja there are still little bubbles in my coffee. 8z it can happen because it s only the light' Marsha' I will find U someday! To all my friends' you ll always be a part of me 8a Ill stop the world to melt with U' I salute. Pinstripe Pinbuck Pinder Faz Polo Yendor the fabulous four 8z Patrick!!! SBHS fed me wisdom to survive Time will be kind once we re apart this much is true we re not going to sit in silence we re not going to live with fear if the fires burn out there s only fire to blame the finer things keep shin- ing through nothing s gonna stop me now if U were here I have a picture into my wall . . . an image of U and me and we re lau hing we re loving it all things can only get better U too me by surprise just like a rainbow in the night I ho e at lastyou ve found what you ve been searching for t ough I won t be there anymore . . . I will always love you Lisa Boo freak Mama Victoria Rachel Rowan Weasel fishy H B M 8: 88 Com. of P.R. QASBJ Boomer Sooner Barney Essa etc. y ww e5 fo my Jaug fer a rma wc you fog your earf, your mm an your .4ou eace wif yourae f e w r jreeclom fo f yourn!! K dk fo fl: fu I love, mom. 7 ' .n . v 1 9 ' , . . . . . . , , . , , , . ., 7 . 7 . 7 . 7 , . u , . . , ' 0 7 7 Y 7 7 7 7 ' 7 . 7 ,Y 7 7 , 7 . , , 7 . . 7 I , . , . . i , , 7 7 . E , 7 7 . 76 7 Y , 7 7 7 if .. 144 -1. 41. 5' L ' . JI 'all - in It ' J J ' I I9 -1. If ...J In 0 ffl. L ive ' e fda . 204 ADVERTISEMENTS Susan - We made it however the memories will always last. Remember the B and 1 at Pink and iii 5 with A and I Uh-huh! V1 at Bernard ofcourse the born again . . . Pink Rose love. The Sneaks were out with night guests. Hey where would we be without F of H in lace lemon orange and Bl? If memories are in- Congratulations! Your Friend leanine Jeannine uhuh. 415. james. Bring back memories? But you listened. Everyone listened. Thanks. Miki? You got caught again. Was it worth it? uhuh. Born again - . - fand again and again . . . lies gossip B811 more B8tl. Oh yes we can t forget map s. It s been a great year. Summer should prove interesting. But we ll be ready. uhuh. Friends 4-ever Susan To Ugema Congratulations on your goal. We are very proud of you. Continue you success and achievements. We love you. Love Wanda, Siage Mother, Tonya and David I II ll I I II ll ll II I I dicative of the future, this summer will be fascinating. I 2 I I I I I I I I I 'X 1 Congratulations Aaron' l' K x We're wishing you the best of everything. Keep your head high and continue to strive for excellence. You can be w at you want to be. Your positiveness will be instrumental in your accomplishments. You are everything a parent could hope for in a son. We thank God for blessing us with a thoughtful, loving son like you. ! Good Luck Love, Dad Mom and your Little Sis Shaunee S C S CONGRATULATIONS I am very proud of you You have always made me very always contmue The next 4 years are gomg to be very strenuous on us but I know we w1ll pull through' I want you to know I wlll always be there for you' Please always remember thls I LOVE YOU' l f ,Q S happy, and hope it will To our dear little girl- remember God is with you! Love you Mom and Dad We thank the Lord for the miracle of your birth. Since then we've known how special you would be. We send our message of love throughout these lines Never use the word can't in your life because ADVERTISEMENTS 205 it 4, q: CONGRATULATIONS AELENE and THE CLASS of 88. 1 Plead, my cause, O Lord, with them that strive with meg fight against them that fight against m . 2 Take hold of shield and buckler and stand up for mine he p. 3 Draw out also the spear and stop the way against them that ersecute me' say unto my soul am thy salvations. -Psalms 35:1-3 I love you Your sister Donna Searcy Dearest Arlene Congratulations with love and pride. I am proud of you may you follow your goals and achieve them believe in yourself all the Way and you will succeed. Love Mother e Y l Y Y Y Y 1 Q ,fl O 'Win a A ,453 9 s Share the gifts God has given you of love kindness and Joy to all you meet as you Journey through life Love Your Family Mom Dad Ben and Byron I I O ' Dear Azalie, 9 , L 7 l l 206 ADVERTISEMENTS Karla, May you know the blessing Of His love . . . And then may you know too What a blessing you have Been to us and how much We love you Congratulations! ' Love Dad, Mom Steve, JR Lee CONGRATULATIONS PAUL We are proud of your accomplishments Mom, Dad, and Perry CONGRATULATIONS CHARISSEI Words can t express the love we have for you You re a spoiled brat and we love it. May God continue to be with you and guide you. With lots of love Grandmother Auntie Gale and Unc1es'Dale Iohn Co and Richard and your Poodle Pierre. -Q B.K.A. LITTLE RISSIEZ, A.K.A. BRACE FACE TIGE JUAN DERSON YEARGIN T1ge you are the love of our hearts and God s greatest blesslng to us You have grown and matured 1nto a fine man As you turn over th1s new leaf' 1n l1fe may your academ1c and sp1r1tual background be as a beacon l1ght guldlng and d1rect1ng your pathway We 1ov1ngly release you now to do your own thlng you must be patlent w1th us Love Mom and Dad 4' . , . 1 O I . H , . . . 1 . cc - n - ' ... . a ADVERTISEMENTS 207 ycruzc fha 6406 7 love nfvvffvefz, K A -l 5, , It seems 11ke only yester- day you were our l1ttle gn' Today you are our young lady Ready to conquer the world Congratulatlons Kell we re so proud of you Love Mommy Daddy Bub Mlml Andle and Rlckyl ' l. X , , 7 .ski we Gego. ivy . - 0 CONGRHTULHTIONS 6 to , Chorisse D. 1 , montgomery Q Q 1 ,J Shiree L. manning and , The Closs of 1988. We ore so proud of you. The spot1ight's on you, Lisa-Boo! D. m,D. gfiiliemseltslmud of your many Carlo E. Herriford, fTl.D. Mom!!-gjjfjfa Matt Toni C. Stockton, m.D. ADVERTISEMENTS 209 congratul tlon hare? IIIWFIYVE 210 ADVERTISEMENTS M DEAR MICHAEL HE ARE SO UER'1 PROUD OF VOU AHD YOUR AOOOHPLISHMEHTS THE FUTURE I5 VOURS HOLD OH TO YOUR DREAMS BELIEUE IH YOURSELF AHD KEEP YOUR BELIEF IH EOD HE HILL GUIDE YOU TO YOUR GOALS I-IE LOUE HIOU MOI'-'I AHD DAD KRISTEH AHD DARREH D : 'R 1 We remember when You ve come a long Way Bug' ,K We re very proud Love ya Mom and Rashawn 7 N . :' 7 - 4' S I' ' , in 9' ie lf . 3. . ., f r.,Lg 5 is 1 X 6 f Was? gxgl 'FQ 3 Sh 1 F iw? A QNX X K1 3 1? Hey Bug, Kyle says: Thats Nicev rerrrgrr . Rocky says: Money, Money, - 'M Money coNGRATULAT1oNsx ,,ea,..,.na, We hope the best for you always. The Coopers From Rocky and Congratulations Trina U on our raduations Success in all our future K le P Y g v Y y endeavors. God Bless you, Love Always, Your Dad, James K. White ADVERTISEMENTS 211 JEFF, IDA . . . HEY MAN!! Jeff: Daffodils when I'm sad, I'll be your Chi--- forever. Afternoons in the LMU libry --- I'm allergic to these plants! Dorm: Fly, birdie, fly!! Get a good one! . . . Wanna eat wanna eat'?! Beef Bowl: Why are they sittin' so clse to us? Yeah, even yr dog looks Chnse . . . Shutup dog! . . . Thr I was minding my own bzness . . . Pm Qsniffl looking lsniffl for fsniffj my Csniffj quarter! EWW, Gross! hey, what R U? I'm a big j ---- ! POP! Homecoming-he fell . . . OBSOLETE:w!o pt . . . ptless: wlo sense, senseless. Not while I'm eating Michael! My braces hurt Long stemmd rose in 1st per. - how sweet! prune attack! I think I'm gnna cry! LUV U JEFF 4EVER,CHICHI!IDA: chasn dude down Lincoln - ooh honey! Gimme Pnnani! Look, look ! Mice, mice Long talk in the car - hope yr not alone - why are we sooo stupid?!! No more commtmnts, mon . . . fyeah, right! I had my 1st in fmly Cbttr thn anythng else in the wrld,Ida!J . . . Stuff yr face wffood b4 5th period, mon!!newyr's eve: I can't remember . .. ohno! Ida, there's a hle in the pnts! Topf-J Carolyns . . . ohno theyr here! Unveiled at brgr kng - gee, it's hot in here.!it's been a kllr yr mon. white lipstick, psychadelic glasses, pale face, bizzare hair - thanx 4puttn up wfme, Mom and Dad.! no, Jeff, I don't wear cntac les! - ask the xprt! IDA: i wuv ug stay mntlly pure! Miss the rest - home smell n 6th. Ciao--- REDHEADS HAVE MORE FCRECKLESJUNU!! -1 Jeffrey Jennifer Daffodil Chichi 2 12 ADVERTISEMENTS A pretty name A lovely young woman A wonderously beautiful heart Congratulations All Our Love Mommy and Daddy Jeannine 3 Farewell Seniors - ,N Karla, Lynn, Desi, Kenya, Paula, Nicole, Kathy, Karyn Tamy, Lori, Tricia, Linda and Gina ' S , Go YOU'VE ALWAYS fYAfD,l ' MADE ME PROUD W17' T W- ILOVEYOUALL K I 2 -gl lv ADVERTISEMENTS 213 Just laughing eh? Rrslryl Barrage 0rca lst interval lt's a communuist' 3838 W. 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We are so proud of you Congratulations and Love Mom Dad Rick Michele Grandma and Grandpa is because you are TERRIFIC is for your OUTSTANDING personality is for your DETERMINATION to achieve your goals is for never DOUBTING what you can do YOU VE COME LONG WAY There s a special lady I ue known so long With the sparkle of a star and grace of a queen The spirit of a stallion with the beauty ofa song Patience and humility with ulszons and dreams Like a redwood in a forest she has strength and will With the youth of a rosebud yet the wisdom of year With the gentleness of wind as it caresses every hzll With compassion and loue understanding all my tears She is more than speczal to me Sleuers 73 Congratulatzon Patty We knew you could do it Love Dad and Kim 7 1 1 1 g A ,ta 1 'hu E4- KA v - 1 . I . . 1 . , . . .. . . . I I I I I I - 1 . , . - 1 - . , ' . ' I ADVER'l'lSEMEN'I'S 215 STANLEY Z WHITE 8: ASSOCIATES ATTORNEYS AT LAW 8500 W1lsh1re Boulevard Sulte 829 Beverly H11ls Ca 90211 12131659-5268 General C1V1lI..1l1g8t1OI1 Contracts - Property - Personal Inyury - Probate Mobzle Muszc To Set Your We offer Profess1ona1 Equlp ment Var1ety of MUSIC D1sc Jockey Reasonable PIICCS for Dances Weddmg Recept1ons Reu nlons and Part1es 216 ADVERTISEMENTS Event on The Road to Success. , . . 9 . , . . . , . . 3 - 9 Jifiiiiikiifi Q L01 X 'l'l1la Slllllllllllp ji Sun Clothes E or gals and guys 5 P1 - C2131 823-26 I 2 CCE-'XQCCCCCC ERIC-WITH LOVE PRIDE AND BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE MOM DAD KRISSY AND BRIAN Congratulations to Our Semor Lady Vlkes Maresha Demse Shanon Demetra Pamela Gabnelle Crystal We will miss you on the B Ball Court Good luck! Love Coach Westhead j 811 anchester Ave Plaga del Reg E I V 5 :P ' y-ll :K ' . . 4 .. Jw, . I I- . LV N4 u s 'EY ,' -. ' Ly' , ,Nb-..y!.. I 1 ,sm O as - - as O 9 9 9 9 O 1 9 Q O O 9 We're Proud of You Love, Mom, Dad, Joi, Mema and Daddy To Jill Nicole, Someone who has grown 1n wisdom, beauty, character and clutter It's been a long struggle but you made it Keep your eyes to the future and your dreams will come true ADVERTISEMENT iw. CONGRATULATIONS Arlene P. Searcy Life is sweet just because of the friends We have made and the thlngs wh1ch 1n common we share We want to l1ve on not because of ourselves but because of the people who care It s g1v1ng and do1ng for somebody else-on that all l1fe s splendor depends And the Joy of th1s World when you ve summed It all up IS found 1n the makrng of frlends I Love You Fltzgerald NC Q2 x0 Hans J Karge D D S General and Cosmetic Dentistry 9 I 808 E Daanchester Blvd MANCHESTER Inglewood Callfornla 90301 Q 12131671 2122 OFFICE CONGRATULATIONS t CENTURY The Graduatmg Class of 1988' S sf 9 f . N. Q Ai , I I I 'Gr 1 ' 7 7 , . 9 9 - , 2 N wie I Y :a . , - . 1 -f A S -Vg -- I . . A Q 5 Q 9 L' , . K El! i FU s -4-'Y - 2 l -n CTLZTF w ,. I Crea msc . 0 218 ADVERTISEMENTS U O :1 D9 I-I Q.. cn :- I 1 CD 14 F? O z: H O C+ :- CD P1 B O Fi Q7 :s Q. F' 27: SD MVH N MY DAUGHTER Where shall you seek beauty, and how shall you find her unless she herself be your way and your guide? And how shall you speak of her except she be the weaver of your speech? Beauty IS a hea1't enflamed and a soul enchanted. Beauty is life when life unveils her holy face. But you are life and you are the veil. Beauty is eternity gazing at itself in a miror. But you are eternity and you are the mirror. May you walk in beauty Mom and Dad Kathy and Gabriel Gibran Tnca We are all so proud of you Where It s okay to ask questions and if you don t get all the answers you pass any Way Reach for the brass nngll We love you Mom Dad Steve and Lisa Remember that life is a classroom . , . . 7 7 7 ADVERTISMENTS 219 ,Jul We Belzeve ln You We want to tell you that we belzeve you, We belzeve ln your mznd and all the dreams, zntellzgence amd determination wzthzn you You can accomplzsh anythzng You have so much open to you so please don 't gzve up on what you want from lU'e or form yourseh' Please don 't put away the dreams lnszde 0011 f y You have the power to make them real You have the power to make yourseU exactly what you want to be Belzeve tn yourseb' the way we do and nothzng wzll be beyond your reach Love Always Mom and Dad I m Glad You Are My Stster When I say to someone, She IS my slster lt lS zmposszble to keep the warmth from my vozce or the love from my eyes I not only admtre you but lzke you as well, we share a bond even more unbreakable than that of famzly To have lzved through the pazns of growzng up together and stzll be able to say these words zs quzte amazzng Too many szsters cannot say them But we are closer now than ever and I want you to know that I am very, very glad you are my slster Love Mzchelle Q af QQ sf' VV j ' i , ' D l I U C ln cc ' ' an . l O O , I I O O O C O I I I ,U I 0 I 0 5 . O 6 0 . 0 , I i O I l O O I 5 0 o I l I . I , s o a I I O O 0 O , ! O O I O I U ADVERTISEMENTS f KX S N x go HYDE S HAIR WORLD Chrystal We carry all kinds of hair. We love you and are very proud of iweaving Bmids, wigs, you Always remember Philippians-4 13 I can do all things through Christ which Ng L B strengtheneth me 9 d. CA 90302 I 12133 672 9222 - 5 ,- , , Love may 67229224 Mom Dad and Celeste x ,M is Fernando Congratulatlons and Best Wlshes May all your ambitions for the future become real1ty We love you Dad Mom Cynthia and Pr1sc111a Thanks 4 Everything Coach Naughton and Mr Lund' From the two man team Curbenver and Juhan Come on! It s all mental! Suzanne do you like cutting in front of me? Communipass! Hey good looking Whatcha got cooking? Well miss you' Good luck to the team next year! 9 3 a 4 . I , H . . . 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' scddfnex.air,snrsk xing,mer,pl.aya:varul1.a vfeppleszdepressrdnvfudge vfqumny r-earszwsarnela , v. . . . J xxx DX Lisa We are ver proud of ou and your achievements. Best Wishes for a bright and happ future Love, , Mom, Dad and Marcus 222 ADVERTISEMENTS Dear Tim An ending and a Congratulations All our love, Mom and Dad V 7 new beginning. Dear Son, what is needed. As you graduate from Saint Bernard High School you can take pride in having ac- complished a goal that you set some years ago. Continue to work hard and you will see yourself at the pinnacle of the mountain and will be an excellent example for your brother and sisters and a grandiose satisfaction for your mom and dadg all of us love you so much. Remember Ruben achievments in life come when you put forth the required efforts. We pray that you will have from life what you want because you ve learned to give to life LOVE Mom Dad Sisters and Brother 'Hunk Ruben at 2 years old cautiously observed the goat while touring the Los Angeles Zoo. DEAR LORI THANK YOU FOR THE MANY VERY SPECIAL BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES OF YOUR CHILDHOOD YOU ARE OUR DREAM COME TRUE LOVE FOREVER, MOM DAD AND MARTIN Congratulations, Ke1th We are very proud of you But th1s IS only the Beg1nn1ng We love you very- very much Mom Kerrick and Grandma Good luck to the Class of 88 God Bless You All P S Ilove you too Krystal r 1 1 1 v 1 L X 3 z ' 9 1 X N Nw ..- -l ll l 1 ' n WIN . f ,is 7 -l N . S 7 7 6 I X 5 f' I' ' 3 9 . . . , . ADVERTISEMENTS 223 Cnlymmlwiwws .Maze gflfl-SAI ou, muzfmuwass 'nM.f, 6114611 OVEV . java, , , md Jzisaz , 1 I I I ' . , s is Lee, I W1 sh you all the hap- f I piness and joy that you have I are given me. Break a leg! Aysan Mimi, I am very proud of you. You are a beautiful person in- side and out. Keep your dreams alive and keep smiling I love you, Mom Tweety Pie We loved you the first minutes we saw you. That has multiplied over the past years. Take the name of Jesus with you and aim for excellence. Love in His Name Grams and Gramps 224 ADVERTISEMENTS Good Bye Seniors and Good Luck I Love You, and Thanks for All the Memorres We Love You 1987 G1r1s Cross Country Breena Talamantes, Patty Rosen, Paula W11113mS, and Devona Tungyoo Love Coach Radanovlch We got out 11ke bats out of e Wear em down - Hang on to the end Grrls CC 1987 GQNFGRA 'FIFUULA 'TEONS Bully you ve mode lt' We ore as M very proud of you ond love you very muchll From the checkered pants To the elegance of black drape. You ve been by my srde all the way You ve shown a trust and rnstilled faith rn me We ve made it together as God brought us through For th1s specxal love I thank and adore you KIKI Thanks Granny and Mom Love Kenya The quest for knowledge begon In September of 73 ond ends now In June of 88 There ore mony fond memories lncludlng joys ond sorrows ups ond downs ond noturolly vlctones ond defeots Thonk you Solnt Bernord for every thing Voyo con Dlos ond stoy welllll Mom ond Dod Don Boyle Closs of 78 Cathy Boyle Closs of 79 John Boyle Closs of 80 Tum Boyle Closs of 81 U I I I O O , . , . . h 11 ' 4 , . ll I J ., . .,, . .. ,J t P ax 1 'S -I 'J -I-I -, -I-I -- QI 0 I 0 I O 0 I I I n U I I I I I I I 0 I ADVERTISEMENTS 225 THA K M M A D DAD Hey Terry f--s......3 ' x rf ' , A f sJ -'qv' 1 . Q, 5 R e m e m b e r thrs It s been a long trme and I finally made rt Imout ofhere Maybe I ll come to UCLA w1th you Hey Guys' Remember Palms Sprmgs It was a blast ADVERTISEMENTS LOVE YOU MS BEATTIE Ms Beattle We ve come a long way We st1ll remember the first couple of weeks when we d1dn t have a clue as to what to do and we d1dn t thmk you would ever tell us what to do Who could ever forget those fights over the computer the t1mes when we lost plctures and copy blocks and those t1mes rushlng to meet the deadl1nes'7 No matter how bad thmgs seemed you were always there to pull us through Thank you an We love you The 1987 88 Yearbook Staff Dear Super Office Staff, For all the times when we've needed a book, been absent, had to pay tu1t1on, needed a transcrrpt, or just had a quest1on, we would just like to say THANK YOU!!!!!!! We really appreclate lt. ADVERTISEMENTS 227 CONGRATULATIDNS TERESA EDWARDS' We W1sh you every success 1n accompl1sh1ng your future endeavors We love you and we hope you accomphsh all of your goals and dreams THE EDWARDS FAMILY Southern California Medical Group For your medical needs Love mtumtiomf you 3800 Figueroa D Qmom 4 . Damian,Dan'felle+? 749 5386 VERTISEMEN Full medical facilities. We Dear Aaron, You are our star on the hor1zon May you sh1ne bnghtly forever Wxth the help of God we pray that you attaln all of your goals and reach for he1ghts unknown We Love You Your Grandparents Gram and Pops . u ADVERTISEMENTS 229 TO OUR BUDDY . . 1. TRUST IN THE LORD 2 DO YOUR VERY BEST 3 KEEP THE BALANCE 4 DONT SPIT IN THE WIND LOVE + KELLY KRISTIE PETER DAD 8: MOM 3976 W. King 4350 W. Adams Bl. BlVd- Los Angeles, Ca. 90018 LOS Ange1eS,Ca. Phone 731-4113 Phone 292-0114 CHUCK,S BEAUTY SUPPLIES N atlonally Advertlsed Products 1 770 W Jefferson Lc s Angeles Cahf Phone 731 6318 Wholesale-Retail v , ' . 230 ADVERTISEMENTS Pamela, You were a wonderful llhle gurl I am so proud you grew lo become an even more wonderful young woman' LOVE MOM RX LOW PRICES FAST SERVICE RX AND DISCOUNT CENTER 670 3833 6577 W. 80TH ST. WESTCHESTER CA 90045 HOURS: M-F 9:30-7:00 SAT. 10:00-6:00 SAT. 107 SENIOR DISCOUNTS P.C.S. - PAID - MEDI MET B OF A MASTERCARD jf- EMERSON Pharmacy RX RX CONGRATULATIONS PAULA' We love you very much and are very proud of you Let your gradua- healthy and successful future God bless you and protect you always Love, Dad, Mom and Dawn tion be a steppin.g stone to a full, Baeena ff Uevona But flzen fleveaff Yhe D. - ffl, I'm Blzeenan, Oh, fri, I'm Devona f.?iLLn9K Ln mamrnofh. . . lull walh down, 'thank a 'Lho4e ware heavy! fBuafdLv1, Ken cf ggfffktll-l'V0lL!1, the afgainn 1'1'ectLc,Intgv1e,Wooo,f!f oph yn. . . l7evona+ efgfpbuz landnlhe Chulzo'f66,-4hLrz4 lllI'LfA 2 marzageafl nom 823. . .NLch+BneeJLa, l.d 'B.5. f? Whene'4 the lLmo.7 r4ae u 4eaLoaf1,lhe 77?UCK! 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F6-K2-88.7, College, and liffef Gad B: e .fgffff W6 LOVKS ,VOU COACHI6! lhanf-:A 2 all van fav faexzg And f6lZC!l6,ll11.l W6 love you all-.'.l Clzofur Cganiny lLveA 4fevelL.l!f We will nevelz folzgef what morrfr ana' Dada ffave done 4 ua lhanx 2 GillimdflgdjKCZf!l5l,74l1l!L12.l7.,B6LI'LCl'lCL.,.! 37?cffJVr4 :WD DCSVOIWI. .4 2 fniefuia 2 oefhea dd!!! ADVERTISEMENTS 231 Tamara, The bare facts are you survived Catholic School and Im so very proud of you. Remember to persue your dreams and success will be yours. Love always, Mom To our Grand-daughter, Latonya Castille May you set your goals high and strive for perfection. May all your aspirations be achieved. May you continue to grow strong spiritually physically, emotionally, and mentally. May you dream your dreams, make them hap- pen and you will succeed in life. HARD WORK AND DREAMS MAKE SUCCESS Love, Grandma 8: Grandpa Gilyot 64420495 Sauce 5 mldw famed Owner Blvd Los Angeles, California 12131747 6025 90015 Congratulations, Latonya Castille We applaud your beautiful personality, for it can take you anywhere in life. Keep smiling, be beautiful, be the best. Stay sweet as you areg Harold C. McClendon, D.D.S. 139 No. Prairie Ave. Inglewood, CA 90301 Q213l 677-1101 Orthodontist To our Grand-daughter, Latonya, Keep your head up high thru all your endeavors. Ac- cept your challenges, as a tool for achievement. Pro- ject a positive image and you ll always shine cause WE LOVE YOU. Grandma 8: Grandpa Castille Good luck in your future - Tricia Jennifer and Marianne.. member when . . . Bustd! No ski trp!T.S.+S.E. LKoutWknd Fight fight. J s big kiss.-Tricia Guess what?The Tree. Suburban 4ever. Ridin the bmps. Cops!Clank!Meet U at out more . . . the babies hve taken over . . . GOD I HATE FRSHMN!Yngmen 4 Hunt8cDave-MexicaliTropCool . .. Help Mari.Porto.Smmer time fun. Bye S.E. trish is free86Myflwr M8:basethound. T.S. 8:D.R. slobery. MOD! Gary- model 4 Jen. J. Lowe-Who? W.F. I dunno? Junior yr. Almost there! EZ J otem lst. M.S. 8: L.T. next. . . T gets big bro. . .Aids. M.S. 8: M.G. 8: J.L. 8: 3 or itz C.L.. Older men here we come. The contest . . . 1st 8: most . . . J.L. won. Whos she wf? Trish 8: Marty . . . snif snif . . . aah. N.Y. Eve t sick. Jen- undr tble . . . splash! FRATS! Luv that hair! Booger 8: Cop! UCLA-Punt-T.S. banned. T.S. the adltrss. R SLT PUP DYZ ROVER. Elks-ls your name BB? MLTHEPAT - HEAVEN! Peb 14 T8:E J8:M-the new era. SKI-slush pup fund. Oh well! P.S. 87 Westward Ho! Oh God. Zuki bound! It s the noid! Run! Cwbyboots 8: shwrcurtns-Jus Cnt Get Enuil Prom 87 RV-what a joke! Tons of fun. ESuites . . . kicked out again. T.S.-churchwman. M.S. 8: D.S. 8: M.L. 8: J.L.! Snner 87 Yawn. July 4-M 8: S. SM-GQ. . . sure. Gillis Mayflwr. . . shh . . . dont tell 8: don t stand so close to me! U no who! Twins prty-bdyslmn lets slide RR smells GOOD! SENIORS 8: SMMMILE!!! F-ball 87 Luv those sweats. T.S. 8: M.D. - H2opolo . . . but he looks like a tchr. NY Eve - M.F. almost got him. Pride 8: BWL - GOSC bus ride..zzzz Hmcmin 87 . . . Zgfther agn. Hows the guac? Thanx Trish. Will its been more than a party! S HS-we ll luv u always but what always? We re free bye bye dress code detention . . . huh .. . no more . . . we re COLLEGE GIRLS NOW! Mike 8: Ryan we luv u! K.I.T. KEL 8: Jim its been great. Lo Magy Lan Les Lora - you girls R 2 fun. Luv u alwys. Thanx MOM 8: DAD Maui Bound 88 Love Tricia Jennifer 8: Marianne. 7 I if 77 , . , , Y , no M8:J.Mve ovr Big Butt.Iceskating-yck.Prom'86 I don't wanna go. , . , . . E 4 i I 7 , , Y , 1 ,Y . , Y , , , , , , , 426 East Washington 232 ADVERTISEMENTS 0 0 7 Be what you are and become Congradulations Jennifer Journey towards your dreams what you are capable of becoming - Robert Louis Stevenson May all your hopes and wishes come true The future is bright! We love you! We re proud of you! Dad Mom and Jess GI 7 77 Q . 6 7 7 w 7 Y 7 7 Adults and Children Clouds SL dragons dragons Sz clouds - prowling the heavens arrogant proud. Harold C McClendon D D S when yfm can t tell the ' difference. Crthodontist M A professional corporation g 139 No Prairle Ave Inglewood CA 90301 C2135 677 1101 clouds. is May all of you dragons be ADVERTISEMENTS 233 I 234 ADVERTISEMENTS AN TOIN E TTE: f The Sunshine of our Lives. . . W We are so proud of you and we are blessed with such a beautiful young lady. MAY THE LORD ALWAYS BE THE STRENGTH OF YOUR LIFE. WE LOVE YOU' MOM :Q DAD GRANDAD WINSTON Ki GRANDMOTHER THERESA L 3-'Sw SO N Q 2 we :P-4 S' O-3 H 5 ' 22317. fb s: CD n-nag 4 CD 2+ 5 0 53 1-P Q4 fy-Q9 L-do ., O gig!-O rn E r 'gi' 'cs 3 cg 2' QQ-,?'e.f,, , 97 .--UQ :s ---a-3 :mon fre, UFO D' cn H-5 cu - 1 A p-x.-. H. 3535 3 EE 'D 8 519 Q4 4 4-+-Q Q.. Q cu 5 U' mg 'D 4 iqs-cn 'UQ 2 m SQ-to CD KQSUQKQ S erD m 97 Sm :POS 4-1- 72 no 0 do O E- re Q S 9, 1+ 42.73 :mm O Q-1CD O do 2. gg St E: 4 gg SD 5 O B CD Dim QHQ 2 CEC-U NQ2 r-I- m CPU m 5 Q 14 -5 cn F' Q4 'c 2, 2 o 3 g. 555- g '5'.4 2-C O gl 12 C o Wm 2,0-o f+ 2 SS N 5 4 Q cfs. - J un OUQ 92 fb I5 351- , 595529 9 Pam,Imve.ry proud of you ond all the hard work you put towards,5 :s avg . your educatlon. Congratulatlons Pam! Love Always, Dad EE 3 L ,4, 4-+99 of-gi ox: Dm 597333 145 :gm O Ov-HB C-'I Umm tm ... 22 E55 cm :rm gi-1 nv- I ,tm mi 54 'W D92 if .14 Q- 56 :Q cog 2 :E sg gs: EB QQ- 14 SD 32 L4 5? arf CS 4:2 U3 om N :rg EL AuoLL- D, gg 'nofiqnoqqmx 2- Q' .reg srqq gr apeur aixeq qguplnom I Qeqq Kes oq quam qsnf B U, umd cp. You Always Make Us Proud kllww-K S 'Q' 1 ADVERTISEMENTS 235 cn .E I Q. o Leigh Ho ODIC IO CD U5 :Q U 4 rn sv E CD rn Z rn Z -3 U1 Baby Face So Graceful Dear Moni, You are beauliful and loveable, kind and loving, and have a greal deal lo share wilh olhers. You are inlelligenl. lalenled. crealive and growing more aflraclive every day. You deserve lhe very besl in life and have a lol lo offer and il will be recognized one day. All you have lo do is fo love ihe world and ihe world will love you back. Be successful and happy! Ask and if shall be given io you, Seek, and ye shall End: Knock. and il shall be opened unio you, For everyone lhai askelh, receiveih, and he ihal seekelh. Findelhi and lo him lhal knockelh if shall be opened. Maflhew 7:7,8 Luv. Mommy, Daddy, Jenny, Tammy, Niki and Family You Made It TO OUR LOVELY DAUGHTER, LATONYA OASTILLE WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU, CONTINUE TO ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS This is the moment that you will always remember, and yet, it is only the beginning of the many good things that life has to offer. We know that you will continue to grow into the lady we want you to be. Remember to always hold your head up high. Face those challenges - have faith in yourself. Trust in your abilities and you will succeed to the top. To achieve all that is possible, you must attempt the impossible. To be as much as you can you must dream of being more. If you can believe it, you can achieve. Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve. May your hard work bring you happiness and success in the future. CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR GRADUATION, oving ating. . gressive dmirable Weet erilperate errific :ligated ntelligent Outhful ikeable Ware aughable xcellent WE LOVE You VERY MUCH, MAMMA si DADDY Latonya, remember your motto. START WITH WHAT YOU HAVE, MAKE SOMETHING OF IT, AND NEVER BE SATISFIEDN ADVERTISEMENTS 237 We began as dranez QMM 4 a day . . . What 'cha? . . . Jr. yr, FFA-w!CG8zBS So sad W! SU8aGab when over Ask me, Ask Me! . . . I love him fditto dittol . . . a swim in the carpet Sr? Carolyns . . . Sasha Mitchell . . . Xmas 86'Temp0 4 U! 's Prty, Snow White Kr Cinderella, Baby takes 10 minutes getting u out of the car ... Me Sz A,R,R,JM,TE,JZ8zJD , . . Jessi teaching us to dance. . . G8zA admit . . . me, MJ8zJE!s sleepover . .. bs b day message . . . Prom nite 86, OH boy . . . Lst day of school, beach prty?'?, afall in the park, trips 2 b.room . . . Who's prty is this anyway? Fall off couch, Why is evrybody staring? . . . Out till 4AM w! Chu, KOops, no Disneyland!! . . . Cute Flips . . . Summer 87 . . . DD concert 4 b.day, people next to us thought we were insane, butt in face . . . San Diego . . . School, yuck . . . Sweat prty, Tanx Jim . . . Evry l out Kinc.CJ , . . HC 87, Is my hair frizzed BABY!! He's gotta b deaf. UPrty,!' I feel weird. Lnz tdl! L DMode concert, Oh my God, I see --- k!fIn mint green pants, of coursel. . . . Nxt day DMode again, TOTP, Mr. Gahn!! He touched me 3 times! Can we trade bracelets? They talked to me! Mar's commercial fI'm sure!J Us on TV, finally 2 scooches 2 go . . . cu believe e. You no, like . . . I HATE that. . . . Xmas 87, adventures w! Sasha, Taylor8rNick . . . I'm gonna tease . . . QU know the restl. . . NBRAINWAVED again. . .. photo sessions . . . Ballons 4 Baby Europe, here we come!! Oh well, tomorrow will be just another day in Adventures of Jill 8a Moni We'll be best frenz 4ever. tF'er surel. Jessi, Miss you, Love you forever! -MSLJ 238 ADVERTISEMENTS Dedications from Karen A.K.A. Smilely or Smoothy, ' Marc: The future holds so much for us. I know that with the love we share for each other everything will turn out we want. Until that special day, I love you very much! Mom Sz that and the it to 'you can ADVERTISEMENTS 239 Believe ln was Believe that you have the destiny the mnate ab1l1ty to become all you expect of life Experience all of l1fe s peaks and plateaus F1nd the meaning of l1fe s strug gleskand accomplishments There you w1ll find the mean1ng to l1fe and l1fe s wor Trust 1n your deeply hidden feehngs because they show the person that you are Take hold of each opportunity and make the most of lt Know the person that you are the needs that your l1fe contains Search deeply to capture the essence of l1fe Flnd your l1m1tat1ons and bu1ld upon them Create w1th1n yourself a person who IS strong and capable of withstanding pa1n Know that l1fe w1ll offer some d1sappo1ntments but remember through those s1tuat1ons you become a stronger, more stable person. Don't overlook obstacles, but work through them. Remember that each road you choose will offer some difficulty. If life were meant to be easy, there would be no challenges and no rainbows. Sherrie Householder With all our love, Wayne, Alfred, Gram, Mom, and Family I 47 . Yourself ' n Q . s e o , n , , . n . . . , s Q . . l 1 . . n u Q e ,l , 240 ADVERTISEMENTS Chr1s Youve done a great Job these past four years and you know we re proud of you T1me fhes so fast that It s hard for us to be11eve that you re leav1ng us Youve done a great Job and We hope you always keep up the good work 7 , Q 7 C a , a , Q 7 4 7 CONGRATULATIONS CLA UDETTE E. WELCH CXO 88 From The Los Angeles County Services Department of Children Services and The Welch Family CONGRATULATIONS ALEX' We are very proud of you Best w1shes and best of luck 1n the future L e ov Mom Dad Ingrld and Tha1sha A VERT SEMENTS l . . . . . . ' 9 . . 9 7 7 kmwghe We met four years ago at LaT1Jera and we have been fnends ever smce Sure we have gotten on each others nerves but somehow we have stuck wrth the frrendshlp Our relatlonshlp IS not llke the ones that we often laugh at here today gone tomorrow but one that we have worked at and have burlt on Thls can best be descrrbed by what the Slll16S have called us Laverne and Shrrley etc I remember one laugh that we had when Kab1l1 you and I were together and we were rn the front seat of Patches and we went around from car to car by the L park and flashed our hghts on them as they got wrth rt We seem to always laugh and have fun sometlmes even when we re not suppos ed to When w1ll rt all end'7 Death' Our fnendshlp wlll last foreveriwe probably won t be friends when thls IS published just klddlnj I love you Klm and Congratualatrons on all of you accomphshments Lergh To Lelgh It all started ln the 8th grade and I dldn t thmk rt would last We argued but that was just the begmnmg Then came SBHS Hrgh School Oh my God Freshmen I hate It Football games at Inglewood KMornmgs1de vlolence we loved 1tJ You got on my nerves I got on yours 10th grade No more freshman 16yrs old Were bad now' Dreamlng of a car Loved the partles but you wouldn t go Trled to change your mmd too stubborn Jumor year, PAT CHES' A lot of fun More arguments Saw a lot of movles among other thmgs' Senlor Year A BIG CHANGE Nearlng the end Remember ln the park and the flashmg headhghts Too funny Frnally my hcense 1ts about trme Next college, what wxll happen'7 We had so many good trmes that who thmks of the bad Love you lots and thanks for bemg there Klml Dear Lelgh, We are very proud of your progresslon to young ladyhood We reahzed even at a very young age that yours would be a unlquely specral presence All successes and contmued growth ln your future endeavors May God bless you We love you Mom and Dad Klm God has gwen us freedom to choose what we shall do w1th our hves You have been a cherrshed cholce 1n our l1fe We ve nurtured, taught and encourag ed the good that you too can express your real self by the chorces you make You dont see all that has been done only what rs left to be done go then and be all you can be reahze your dreams complete your llfe as you choose We love you dearly and accept you not for what you do, but for what you are Be happy and Enjoy' Dad dy, W1ll and Marlssa too ' , , f Y , . . . . . 1 1 ' ' L.: I Y L, , sick - - we. f . , ' . . . . . , . . . , . , . ' . , . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . . , . , c l u , h . . , ' Y Y ' , I ' 7 7 , 242 ADVERTISEMENTS m G Dear Gabi, Because of the Way you are, I spell Proud -a-b-r-i-e-1-1-e G e n e t t e L 0 V e a n d B e s t W1shes, Mom 'ML- Nth g gh tt ptd My LMS t djy Pp8zM ADVERTISEMENTS ' 243 Thanks M Ku D 8: SIS , Luv ya lots JL.,IG,G HJB- , . Kck bck,S.M. Lovm 1 t see u soon BP,FA,S G.AG,YG.LIL AR K.I .T. RR,FA,BR,clo8 8 Jeannie' 2IG,JB,UH8nThe RS T FRNZ,Tl-INX S0 V ERYMUCHAIZBS TTMS OF MY LIF E I WON'T4GETT HEM RUHLUVY AALLKL PLEEZKI TRELSE!!!XOXO,G. H. 244 ADVERTISEMENTS Through the eyes of our friends, we learn to see ourselves . . . Through the love of our friends, we learn to love ourselves . . . Through the caring of our friends, we learn what it means ' to be ourselves completely. ' , 1 A gl ',., T' 3' I N ,v Q, '- U3 Have bn wndrfl!R 2 all the chks its bnF mbrall those advntr UN'Pot.Luck f swe hadtgthrgZcom mnal lnchs in frntgSn dppr- EW,thts Gross. Tm bck,I wnt 2 see! J Z8rJL's brkpttl trgdy!! GH go getsmthng2ea t. Frnch dnnr- Im tt . on In t stps- Gidg get us sm thg2eat! Sandpi e r-Uldafturngn ckwewant2c!...E W GROSS!Well1down thehlllrd rd WNESLM lembarrseddzupst JK: JR ABE on Flmth-AD J N h 2 0 V N T U R. S n I t . ww e v rn vw 0 MRN n2cllg sprtly.Illm1s . AF-WY-Ill 1 suallvrydrly.Thn J t 4 him on frtlrtvsltyesmgl x Mm8LDd'Bhm3'8fPf - pssantabnrbnic sa,IluvuallKlT4evr. , ,jf 9 2 me on PROM!! Lng lve Z advntrs:JZ, 3,5 GH,JB8zIG. CONGRATULATIONS CHRIS! I know you'll get everything you want in the future. You're the best brother any sister could ever have,and the most understanding.Good Luck! ' Love, Your Sister, B.F. Carey CONGRATULATIONS! We know you will continue to suc- ceed in all you strive for. We have learned so much from you and have always been proud of you. You have given us a great deal of joy and compassion you have shown us and others. With these fine qualities you will always find love and happiness. Love Always, Mom and Dad. CONGRATULATIONS, Ida God blessed us with a gift of life on the day you were born. You brought joy and happines to our lives. By overcoming all the obstacles and trials of life thus far, you have displayed to yourself and others your fine qualities: intelligence, ability to understand and to love unconditionally, concern for others, and your all around beauty. Your achievements are beyond our ex- pectations, and we are sure that there will be more to come. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Behrang, and Parisa. si -0 Q 4' 5 if-9,9006-A ,,O,l , fi 7 p x Ak ' l A.. RTI FN 'Fe Gma Juhanne and Karen Havmg you as frlends has made xt all W0l'l1hWh1l6 G A Let s not get caught wlth the flashlxght agaln or go R1d1ng Along ln my Remember we ll ALWAYS have these thlngs 1n com mon K M Great hat Karen' Boom' Ill remember our good tlmes forever Good luck Ill mlss you guys Love Chnssy Thanks guys' Its been fun' Ill never forget all the tlmes weve had together C W watch out for noses 1n thecar' K M Turn lt on me' G A I h1m a LOT' Remember Eslands hbw d1d we End parklng lot'7 Lets buy some alum1num foll All Q., chmese men were starlng at us The beach run from the bee I told you to slt st1ll and be quxet you guys d1d just the opposlte' CL1feguardJ G A and I Joggxng on the beach' Cool It now' World destructron GA s favorlte Whrte choc cheesecake yum' Playmg star wars on the T V C W thanks for freelng me from you know who I couldn t have made lt wlthout the three of you Never forget how lmpor tant you are to me I luv you all' Good luck ln the future and always keep 1n touch Love J uhanne J M Never forget Taylor or I don t mean to be mean Watch out for those glz eyes' C W Remember behlnd the fence at Mardr 87 and locklng the keys ln V K M It s a harry srtuatlon and quack quack waddle waddle The four of us have had a lot of good tunes and sweet memorles together Ill always chensh our frlend shlp Love ya G1na me s classlc saymg Ive never done that before' Glna s tellmg us a story Thns Dec 23 1985 Chnssy remember T L s place Where s the dragonq Let s not forget the lemon hme and avacado tree or saymg the prayer under the bunk beds' We have had so many good tlmes together and I want to thank you for always bemg such good and lovmg frlends You ve made these the best four years ever and I love you for lt' Good luck to all of you ln the future and 1n what you set out to accompllsh I wlll never forget you and I know that we ll always be frlends Love Monge P S Remember we make a pact for all the future Decembers right next to the Chnstmas tree It s a tradltlon' 1 1 ' . . , . 5 . . U . . . ,, , J.M. , . . - 1 . .- , . . . , . . , . , . 1 1 ' 1 -Y . . , I . , . , . . . , . . , . . . . - 1 . , . N ' 1 1 . ., . . - , . . . - 1 1 1 1 . . , . . . , . 1 - ' cc 1 39 - 1 - cc - s - 1 an 71 ' 1 u 1 1 5, . , . . . , . H . . 1 1 - E . . . . , . , . Q . , . . . . . . , 246 ADVERTISEMENTS IIE MomDadStnryMirniDani+1f?2-iLuvUAll!!Thnx4TheSuppart!. . .lessCanUBelieveW eROut AHe re!?lMNvrThnu htTheDayWIdCurne.YDidGadCreuteH.S.??-Somcfhirrg2Punder! L i el sWildIfURnfCmzy wil1B!!Remembr URLuvd' ...SaMun Tears,SoManySmiles , ., e Merorie sWilINevrFade!. . . CryinAtSchaol-WhyMe?Visirar tTl1eBBField- IuslHo TheFe ncc,Yar rrsIDonrCare' IuslSlayOff1'heField!!. . . less,MyFlr?erHurts DntWor Ill ol dThe Tree ! , . ,StreetRnce-EspIennde-Crusin-ButOccifer,Where UTakinHim?? Sn TheN ht?! Pr am87,WhafADork!EzcuseMeSir,IWusntFinished-BringOnDcssertJChucklChuckIC uckl' G irzNighIOuI-WhatzThePoint???-ButILuvHim!ImHun LerzM0uch!!!PizzaHu!8 Flawe rs: CameOnGuyz GrowUP!!lan88-lWaodHveDiedW O -r'Llhnz4Bein There 'less,ls1BU 61 UlICoFa r!lLuv!lmAlwa sHere4U!!WhataUSay? ?' renz - - CGS RLBKVTYPRGBKMI MKLIGIBBSDPUHLMG LCoachLisaCoachPoeCaschBatemanHera SimsMrsB utemarrMrH EHMsWThankUAIl 'KeepSmiling 'SBHS CLASS1988!!!Andre,LoveOfMyLife-Naw6r4e , . . ltBegnn. . .ArnPm. . . Fir e h y d ra n . . . Ed4iesParf y . . .Socc erGnmesfZankers1l S+PS . . . Fam8Frrrrz . . . SoffbalIAllstars . . . Trnvelin2 ether. . . BeinW EachOrher, . . W' m:helIs NeedAnyHeIpBudd . . NwcYearsatErics8 S! . . ,Arm 8ArrForc e . . . Wher'd TheyAllGo?Z' ...Hockey i htsTrgin 2Kee Warm . . .BIAWTVW InWe sfwvod - WhatA Pain! . . . ThanxFrerrz. . . D DSM IE DPS BRBEGHGR 'WhutAGan J!! ' Bi SisTS, Bi BroDS - ILOVUALU!! DE'AMDRE STRASBOURG . . .MyHEART SA S ITAL I- T IL THE END OF TIME!!l!!!!I LOVE YOU!!!l!!!!!!!!!! To M ark jesilca LuterBaby, lmOurnHere! ThankGvdlMadelt'I'hroughThisPlace C1 Thankll Sreph4BenrgM yFriend!!! We'veSharedGewTimz2gefherButTheOnesWe'veShan'r!Hnz l'Br'errMoreI'lwr1Menr orubl ellLideT heTirneWEWent2TheTree!?!. , . Thax4HHolr!inltUplNFror1tOfMyHuuse! Oh Yeah,ErPromNight'B7WasSo,e.'hingICould'IHaveBeuredWi1hOutYuu.'lnrGladWeA re2Pe'up I eWithTheMostSenseAroundThisPInceWhutWuuldSocieyfDnWithOurA1Leas!AFeu COO DGIRL Z Aruum1Here!!! Later! TakeCureOfYuurs6lf6rllIBrHardAtWurkMukingMyFirsrM1l - yTheWay, LemmeHave A Bite Of Your Sandu ch!!! ThanxZEricS. 4A11ThuseMomi ngRidesEvTharrxAlex4TaklngMeZWork, IReallyAppreclaIeII! UHEREZ 2 THE BOYZ!!!.'! A BRITANNICA L ARNING CENTER JULIE MASTERS Director of Learning 12135 670 7579 5847 A Uplander Way ' Culver Cnty CA 90230 my DAY INTO EVENING! . . . . PR TED! The fmest g1ft a man can grve to h1s age !fLXKT'g'Zi22E5'N and time is the gift of a Constructive and -L- QU,5,my gE,,,,LED, Cf621tiVC life. -Wilfcrd A. peterson NOTICEABLY DRESSY Love Mom Dad 8: Nlee Soon ju Chang X Owner 9426 Dayton Way, Beverly Hills CA 90210 12131 274-3504 I r If ,J 1 X fl o , ' yy , K o If Lf A I5 r U' 5 f ' , lr r li l 5 --i I ,,,, B , f ... E The geading Gamer L M r -ff! X I X ADVERTISEMENTS 247 Full Page Half Page Quarter Page E1ghth Page Sponsor SUPPORT THE YEARBOOK PLACE AN AD Bus1ness Prlces Student Pr1ces S 200 00 8 130 00 S 70 00 S 35 00 S 20 00 S 150 00 S 100 00 S 50 00 95 25 00 S 20 00 Spec1a1 thanks to our yearbook photographers for w1thout them we d have no p1ctures Nam Woo Andrew Fogg Jul1anne Masted Ken M1cke1sen Rod Land1s Tracy Goode Mlke Causly Ida Garakam and Mr. F1nnegan Patron s 10:00 0 10:00 248 ADVERTISEMENTS Maria For all the times when We didn t have any money and you let us buy on credit THANK YOU W For flu the times When YOU Put UP with the Carl, Marcos, Vincente, Omar, and Rene Sh0V111g and Sh0Ut1I18 at 1l1HCh, We see you here working hard to keep this THANK YUU place in tip top shape And that's not an Maria, we will appreciate you. egsy job! Thank ygu, Some tlnngs were meant 4 the boys of To the love o my lz e In ltfe, love starts wztla a kzss ana' ends wztb a tear Poetry DEJA VU Can U Relate? To the loves o my o v e something that can come and go catch me be ore I m gone ADVERTISEMENTS 249 CRJNGRAJULAIKNV CHJRSS 1988' AX-MVK W N 1'-S. X rom e it yr fr N '23 if 'X' iiggisisfgsi Y a k L, i For News and Information k E S A can 12135 823-4651 1 K Xi S ii S S Sister Mary Anne Peterson DMJ K p VH Coordinator 250 ADVERTISEMENTS shea? ollyllfl L5 lil? yOu auf momenffi JE NEl3EMEElTEl2lEN THANKS TO ALL MY v. SPECIAL FRIENDS You LL ALWAYS BE Cl.OSE'TO My. HEART .:. R ' . .B. . . M.C. ,, .M .. KC? ll N I X U 7 A-MFT? A, I Y A UW 5? 'W' lu V 53 Le ,fur P 1, Glna, Tuna, Ahcna, Gary Llsa 8: L a, Tracy, FE, Kenny, Marla, Ben, D c, Sp 7 Tora, yan, Kon, Pam R, Mr , Mr Xml K1 cl IE, hi 1 'F' S' pgs 0' MIHASPB' NCQ Q ass,assort craz' son , - B K X LN t 7' e 61 5 ll, I' e Slrlgl'1tCfl8cQl9S, Camiaus-Mlnlstry-Wed Six X ' . 9. V Nrte Bunclr, All the Tree Peoioge, Vlsnta Q 14 5 x-jfbg 'H , hon cgfoz H , X ik 2 I A M lf? . . A . Mr '3 ie 5, an a 5.4 . . 1- f' f if ' 2 KOUG Ou anal we are P eXtl'el'ne y PVOHJ -1,-., ,I of yOu. tw 'w ' 1 a , om, and Gordo P Il 1 B ll Jeff -U ' 9 3 l'l'l6I'l'l0l le5 b ciuzef !0y J ill? 64,9,9U'le g0lll edfi Call 0 W y f 5134774 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS FROM ST ANTHONYS SCHOOL EL SEGUNDO from ST ANASTASIA SCHOOL 8631 S Stanmoor Drlve Los Angeles Ca 90045 645 8816 CONGRATULATIONS ' ' s4...GooD Luc CLASS T OF1 ss. WE MADE IT.. J E K'fddlQ DALES JR. located on the corner of Manchester and Falmouth ADVERTISEMENTS 251 qi' Q5'fl lTfMI, 4! ,IN 1. 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From St. John Chrysostom School s S ' i Westwood DRIVING 8L TRAFFIC SCHOOL Loestta'ae F 'e dlye pe 'e ceda dpat'ent' structors F ep' k- pa ddel' eryfday e en' g eeke dsl Te t ' ' 8L d t' ' 1 k g e ca o e Trail' school Wetak y fo yo pe 't8cd' 'ngtest. 824-3991 1093 Broxton 6218 Westwood Village CA 90024 ADVERTISEMENTS 255 You've been a wonderful inspiration and principal for all the students of St. Bernard High School for the past five years. We know you will be a great success in your future plans, as you always have. . Thank you for everything you have given us mentally, intellectually, and spiritually. We love you and good luck, Faculty and Student Body of S.B.H.S. Zoaclfqe 71. Kidney THANK YOU Sz. 77Zcmy 1405016 pelewaa ff L' ZZ 771 W 7 744144 2444 Sfz.?ekn4on You're a part of the living history of St. Bernard High School and We're sure you'll con- tinue to be. Because of you and Mrs. Chris Castro and your posi- tion as Alumni Coordinator, We are able to maintain the family of SBHS and our alumni. We thank you and love you both dearly, The Faculty and Student Body of S.B.H.S. Mgcafwhl ' ecause this is St. Bernard High School's 30th Year Anniversary, we, the 1988 yearbook staff,thought that it would be interesting to find out some things about the first coup e graduating classes from SBHS. So we sent out questionnaires to the first five graduating classes of SBHS, 1961-1965. There was a total of 802 questionnaires sent out while at the same time the 1988 graduating class fill- ed out a similar questionnaire. The results were beyond expectations. A lot was learned about our school's past first hand from the people who once attended SBHS. For example, a graduate of '64 answers the question about the fact that the boys and girls were separate, like this: Yes, I did flike itj because there were few distractions and 'girls' could talk freely about subjects that were too personal to discuss in front of the guys . . . Yet another graduate of '64, Marie Goodman Schaenfelder, answer the same question like this: No, it wasn't natural. We were going to be to ether sooner or later in life! It certainly didnt keep us from thinking about them, eitherll This same type of the contrasting opinions about a certain school issue exists in this year's senior class. There are some seniors, fthe ma- jority of themb who really don't have any views on the uniform because they feel that it's their last year at SBHS so it really doesn't hurt anyone to wear it for another couple months until graduation. Or these people might be the males in our senior class who don't really have a strict dress code and they really don't feel af- fected by the uniforms. But the most fun that was discovered through these questionnaires is the uestion which asks what the person's most emgizarrass- ing moment was while at SBHS. A graduate from '62 wrote: When Brother Anselm lex- boxerj slapped me for laughing in his class. The impact put me through three rows of desks! And another woman who said her most embar- rassing moment was being thrown into the boys' showers by three boys while there were already some boys in there taking shower. These answers are only a couple from approx- imately the hundred and twenty that we received. Some of the most embarrassing moments for the class of '88 are very much the same: falling down the stairs, skirts flying up due to the wind, etc. However, Azizi Jones writes, When after the senior retreat, I didn't have a ride home. So I waited for hours then finally I car- ried my suitcase, book pack, and sleeping bag on the bus. Some of the peoples' embarrassing moments are too personal and would not be appropriate for an article like this, but one can clearly see that everyone seems to have those embarrass- ing moments one time or another, but the ques- tion is how one handles it!! Below is a chart of some of the things the first five graduating classes were involved in and a comparison to what this year's graduating class does and their opinions. The 1988 Yearbook Staff would like to ex- tend our gratitudes to those who answered the questionnaires. Without your answers this page would not exist. Thank You. 7967-7?65 7757-7755 Sports Football Baseball, Track Volleyball Basketball Cross Country Soccer,GAA Extra Curricular Activities Cheerleading, Yearbook, Newspaper, Letterman Club, Key Club, Student Government, Surfing, Spanish, Math Speech Drama and Swimming Clubs, Senior Snow Trip, Sodallty Glee Club, GAA F B L A Business Club, Drill Team, CSF Photography Latin Club, Debates Hottest Car Chevy 409 55 Chevy, 60 Chevy 20 Dodge 61 T Bird O I 1 1 s r , . . I I C O O I C 1 , . . . . , , . . . ., v 9 ' I O 1 1 9 - ' 7 7 s - 258 CLOSING Sports: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Softball, Track, Cross Country, Volleyball, Soccer Extra-Curricular Activities: French, Octagon, Speech, Black Awareness, Asian, Var- sity, Spanish, and Ski Clubs, California Scholarship Federation, National Honor Society, Newspaper, Year- book, Student Government, U.S. Customs Explorers, Campus Ministry, Cheerleading, Choir, Aerobics. Hottest Car: ' 5.0 Mustang, Iroc-Z, Ferrari, '57 Chevy, Porche, BMW, Jaguar XJ S, '64 Mustang. CLOSING 259 Oliver North testifying at the controversial Iran- Oontra Hearings, South Korea in turmoil. Gary Hart,'88 Presidential Hopeful, with Donna Rice, his extra-marital companion. - if 2.5 My H - , li ii -: 4 . Michael Jackson, surrounded by Japanes youth who seemed to be fascinated by his presence in their country. We :eg 1. at fig 5 x ' iiii fwfr 'xii' 5 Jr ft vs., 'fri SF wa' jf I' I 0 KJ in J Xggifk r ,X W q ,lg ' A federal ruling restricted smoking by 890,000 government employees in 6,800 U.S, buildings. 39 . Q Bud Light's Spuds Mackenzie double exposure puts on the dug in America Gothic. l 260 FEATURE The Beastie Boys: one of the biggest ra groups of '87. . X-Q. if .nf -w T s ,s . . s .,.,, s.,. . , , . K X N 'axe Q.. . , se . 5 ...X P Just one of the casuality of the war in the Jim and Tammy Faye Baker after th1 Persian Gulf. relevation of his sexual encounter witl Jessica Hahn, which resulted in the loss of his ministry. f -I Q An explosion in the city ofEnniskillen in Northern Ireland killed 11. M, QB ,Xl lx N x Ml as 'XY'-k s I P sv A. ,M Q. is AS Ax Q is , s 5 Be nnlng this year parking space has become a very important issue for the students of If you ever arrive at school at 8 05 or later you notice cars coming from Manchester and Lincoln take turns going into the parking lot and if you arrive after the first bell don t even bother entering the parking lot because there is no place to park Many students have been forced to park on the streets and unless SBHS expands their grounds parking on the streets 'tParking is terri- t ble , but I make my own parking t space by stopping , the car and getting out. -Tracy Goode. It's inadequate because of the new F i n e A r t s Building. People that come late are unable to find a parking space ,layana Patel K X It s wonderful because I have my o w n p a r k 1 n g space AS B Pres1dent,Al1c1a Procell 1.A sample of what a day after school in the parking lot looks like. 2.It's already after 2:45pm and one can see how many cars are still in the parking lot!! 3, The line ofparked cars in one area. 4.SBHS students walking to their cars after the 2:35 bell signifying the end of school and the start of activities after school. 5.Mr.Paez and Mr.McClune watch seniors uery closely as they return from off-campus. 6',Students wasting time before school. FEATURES 261 Armen Alajian 8336 Creighton Ave Los Angeles, 90045 568-8844 Krystal Gucci Alexander 1909 W 84th Pl Los Angeles, 90047 758-0016 Gregory Paul Ammon 8045 Dunbarton Ave Los Angeles, 90045 649-3505 Karla C. Anderson 12916 S. Berendo Ave Gardena, 90247 516-6848 Tracy Anderson 839 E 98th St Los Angeles, 90002 564- 1503 Brent P. Arceneaux 6727 Shenandoah Ave Los Angeles, 90056 215-3274 Gina Argenta 8117 Tuscany Ave Playa del Rey, 90293 827-2873 Jonathan Armendariz 973-2853 Kathy Kittn Austin 4228 W. 64th St Inglewood, 90302 672-1628 Lynn Bagge 7738 Cowan Ave Los Angeles, 90045 645- 17381641-0347 Elenita Ellie Baliton 10645 E. Ave R-8 Littlerock, 93543 Dennis T. Baliton 4721 Marshall Dr. Culver City, 90230 390-6513 Shaunell Ball 2042 W. 76th St Los Angeles, 90047 750-5355 Bernard Billy Ra Balthazar 41 Shady Vista R49 Palos Verder Pen.,90247 377-46821412-9163 Philli Banks 3706 60th St Los Angeles, 90043 292 -2171 David Banuelos Raging Bull 4156 Lyceum Ave Los Angeles, 90066 306-7610 Janice Bames 11219 S. Haas Ave Los Angeles, 90047 757-0732 Gustavo A. Barrantes 3715 W. 145th St Hawthorne, 90250 973-7583 Jennifer Barrientos Chichi 3912 W. 135th St Hawthorne, 90250 675-1339 Luis Benitez 1133 S. Rosewood Ave Inglewood, 90301 677-8250 8 Evan A. Benstead 12001 Thermo St Los Angeles, 90066 397-9541 John Berri 8131 Bleriot Ave Los Angeles, 90045 649-6765 Kirk Bertrand KB 6823 Cimarron St Los Angeles, 90047 752-4074 Caryn Berwin 8221 Tuscany Ave Playa del Rey, 90293 821-1786 Craig Bowens 1906 W. 94th St Los Angeles, 90047 754-3771 Billy Sweet Will Boyle 7537 Westlawn Ave Westchester, 90045 645-0312 Ed Brady 8005 Airlane Ave Los Angeles, 90045 641- 1202 Liza Ann Cecilia Bray 4256 6th Avenue Los Angeles, 90008 291-0947 262 SENIORS 5eniozjDizwI'0zl1 Aaron Breaux 2008 Thoreau St Los Angeles, 90047 779-6806 Jill-Nicole Britt 453 W. 64th Pl Inglewood, 90302 673-7925 Gary Steven Brown 7220 Arizona Ave Los Angeles, 90045 645-3443 K.B. CKeith Brown! 209 E, 88th Pl Los Angeles, 90003 758-3568 John-Kyle Bunky Butler 4269 Don Mariano Dr LoS Angeles, 90008 294-0729 Nicola Kristen Caldwell 2421 W. 102nd St Inglewood, 90303 757-2406 Stacie Call 641-9792 Roderick Campbell 4255 Olympiad Dr Los Angeles, 90043 295-9692 Aracely Cardosa 3435 W. 110th St Inglewood, 90303 412-2876 Torianno Carmouche 770-4388 Ruben BO-BO Castaneda 4961 In lewood Blvd. Culver City,90230 391-1088 Latonya Castille 9418 3rd Ave. Inglewood, 90305 777-6481779-9938 Michael Causley 11926 S. Freeman Ave. Hawthorne, 90250 679-0896 Bridget Anne ClancylBirdJ 5327 W. 146th St. Hawthorne, 90260 643-6327 Brad Superstar Clark 2320 Va'nWick Ave. Inglewood, 90303 755-87131779-9310 Michele fMitchelJ Clark 2040 W. 84th St. Los Angeles, 90047 778-5878 Shoji Claus 3751 Boise Ave, Los Angeles, 90066 398-0567 R.C. fRoyce Claytonl 401 W. Fairview BLvd. Inglewood, 90302 673-7503 Ericka Clemmnns 4230 Mt. Vernon Dr. Los Angeles, 90008 295-7814 Malaika Cole 4124 W. Adams Blvd. Los Angeles, 90018 Kimberly Patrice Coleman 1929 W. 65th Pl. Los Angeles, 90047 759-4367 Carlo Colon 437 Elm Ave. Inglewood, 90301 678-0254 Tyrell Cook Slomo 556 W. 111th Pl. Los Angeles, 90044 754-9245 Steve Cossettini 7901 Croydon Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 641-0608 Lisa M. Cotton lYes Cottonlj 9226 4th Ave. Inglewood, 90305 754-1987 Adrienne lNikki1 Craig 1661 E. 114th St. Los Angleles, 90059 564-3784 MaryGrace Gaffney Cristobal KMGCJ 15231 S, Yukon Ave. Lawndale, 90260 676-3126 Phil Philly Croxton 4939 W. Broadway Ave. Hawthorne, 90250 676-8522 Michael Crump 5742 Falllsgrove St. Los Angeles 90016 299-4549 Shireen Crutchfield 5845 Doverwood Dr. Culver City, 90230 216-1491 Ricky Pretty Boy Curtis 8957 S. Wilton Pl. Los Angeles, 90047 PYT-BOYZX778-7213 Ronny R. Curtis fRon Luvl 8957 S. Wilton Pl. Los Angeles, 90047 778-7213 PopCorn Viviane LaShawne Deckard 5865 S. Broadway il3!P.O. Box 73154 Los Angeles, 90003 759-9522 Vincenzo Dell'0lio 6429 W. 87th Pl. Los Angeles, 90045 645-3763 Darine M. DelToro 5520 W. 98th St. Los Angeles, 90045 641-9632 Paul Dinsmoor 6340 W. 81st St Los Angeles. 90045 641-0346 Carmel Dorsey 2404 W. 14 1 st St. Gardena, 90249 532-8402 Eric B. Douglas B.K.A. EBU 5317 9th Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 296-6682 D.J. Juanny D. 1259 S. Westchester Pl. Los Angeles, 90019 737-2321 Debbie Dwyer 7626 Dunfield Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 641-6018 Greg Dwyer 7207 W. 91st St. Westchester, 90045 568-8338 Johnnathan Edwards 3443 6th Ave. Los Angeles, 90018 732-0391 Teresa Edwards 1922 W 78th St. Los Angeles, 90047 677- 1053 Aslee Briianna Ellis Peaches 11220 Southwest Blvd, Los Angeles, 90044 779-2708 Kenya Ellis 855 Victor Ave.lf103 Inglewood, 90302 674-9471 Jerick Zack Enclan 534 W Queen St. Inglewood, 90301 671-0580 Tasha Sherie Epps 6407 Sherbourne Dr, Los Angeles, 90056 649-6236 Jeff Eslao 3350 Barbydell Dr. Los Angeles, 90064 837-2772 Placido Estevez 3837 Huron Ave. Culver City, 90232 837-0831 Jamall B. Farr 2921 W. 84th Pl. Inglewood, 90305 758- 1020 Lisa Felder 9625 8th Ave. Inglewood 90305 755-8262 Marvin Fernandez 12101 Cedar Ave. Hawthorne, 90250 679-8554 Andrew Fogg 5555 Sherbourne Dr. Los Angeles, 90056 670-9763 Raxl Rax Fontenot 6733 llth Ave.ll3 Los Angeles, 90043 295-7154 Pamella Foster 6541 W 85th Pl. Westchester, 90045 410-9150 Tim Foy 3426 Rosewood Ave. Venice, 90066 397-3851 Tom Fulkerson Tanoose 5330 W 82nd St. Los Angeles, 90045 216-1458 Lisa Renee Furby 5235 Holt Ave. Los Angeles 90056 670-2863 Miitesh Gala 12063 Wagner St. Culver City, 90230 391-3234 Steve Gilligan Gallegos 5419 W 77th St. Los Angeles 90045 49-5227 Yolanda Galvan 1506 Glyndon Ave. Venice, 90291 392-7993 Winston Gamble 2003 Van Wick St. Los Angeles, 90047 755-6870 Ida M. Garakani 423 W. 64th Pl. Inglewood, 90302 671-3805 Danny Garcia 8893 Carson St. Culver City, 90230 558-4783 Fernando Garcia 'KNANDO' 7523 Averstone Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 649- 1783 Chris 'Topher' Gentry 5857 W. 75th St. Los Angeles, 90045 410-9683 Paula Gilmer 8910 6th Ave. Inglewood, 90305 971-5170 Garrick Sweet Daddy Ginyard 640 W. 91st St, Los Angeles, 90044 758-0885 Dexter tDaggsi Glasgow 8910 7th Ave. Inglewood, 90305 759-3086 Tracy Goode 6000 Verdun Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 291-9937 Mia Angela Gorson 1542 W. 105th St. Los Angeles,90047 754-9082 Albert Gourrier fAlpha Omega! 10210 S, Hobart Blvd. Los Angeles, 90047 755-3119 Antoinette Toni Greene 8927 S. Harvard Blvd. Los Angeles, 90047 752-30551752-2743 Austin Grigsb 2052 W. 68th 8t. Los Angeles, 90047 971-1419 Sean Gutierrez 624 W. Hillcrest Inglewood, 90301 672-5659 Nicole Halm 8217 Creighton Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 645-6418 Christina Siouxsie Sioux Ham 5308 Brynhurst Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 294-3453 John Hamilton 7007 2nd Ave, LOs Angeles, 90043 778-9724 Guillermina Gidget Haro 4242 Corinth Ave. Los Angeles, 90066 398-2967 Michael J. Harris 5424 Sherbourne Dr. Los Angeles, 90056 410-1230 Kathryn Elaine Hayes 6222 Alviso Ave, Los Angeles, 90043 291-0177 LaWayne Stain Hearn 1610 W. 60th Pl. Los Angeles, 90047 758-9244 Annette Anne Heller 5817 W. 78th Pl. Los Angeles, 90045 645-5674 Lisa Boo Hellwig 6266 Morely Ave. LOs Angeles, 90056 290-1259 Garrett Jackpot Hilliard lDef'RowJ 5830 Bedford Ave. Los Angeles, 90056 670-7991f410-0128 Mark Hlavac 14515 Doty Ave. Hawthorne, 90250 978-0495 Sharyn Scooter Holbrook 507 W. 64th St, Inglewood, 90302 71-2691 Karyn Holm 7417 Henefer Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 645-0590 Monica Hopkins 4074 Mantova Dr. Los Angeles, 90008 293-6626 Ugema Hosea 8857 Ruthelen St, Los Angeles, 90047 752-1065 Effie I.. Hubbard l'LF.E. l 5921 Garth Ave. Los Angeles, 90056 645-8695 Latoya Renee Hubbard Lady To 3724 W. 111th Pl. Inglewood, 90303 671-9243 Wendell Hubbard 3933 Kenway Ave. Los Angeles, 90008 295-2476 Wesley Hubbard 3933 Kenway Ave. Los Angeles, 90008 295-2476 Janelle Jardine 12826 Walsh Ave. Los Angeles, 90066 827-4277 Kenneth C. Jinbo 1518 Walnut Ave. Venice, 90291 392-2109 Ernie Em-Dog .Johnson 2923 Urban Ave. Santa Monica, 90404 828-6693 Julie Ann Johnson 6557 W. 84th St. Los Angeles, 90045 641-3036 Maresha Magic Johnson 2128 W. Florence Ave. Los Angeles, 90047 750-1590 Tasha Denise Johnson 2908 W. 133rd St. Gardena, 90249 217- 1 158 Todd Johnson 5811 Wooster Ave. LOs Angeles, 90056 649-0681 Dreushon Jones 1651 E. Imperial Hwy 2910 Los Angeles, 90059 567-6806 Marie -Jones 10409 s. McKinley Ave. Los Angeles, 90002 779-1330 Mark D, Jones 400 W. Fairview Blvd, Inglewood 90302 4 12- 1053 Theresa .Jones 8309 Fordham Rd. Los Angeles, 90045 670-35051216-1074 .Jessica Jorgensen 8027 Altavam Ave. Westchester, 90045 641-8956 Joseph lMarc1 Juarez 1340 W 104th St, Los Angeles, 90044 756-7491 Carolyn Kane lCubbyb 1303 W. 88 St. Lps Angeles, 90044 Donna Keel 805 Myrtle AveJf7 Inglewood, 90301 412-1428 Lisa Monet Kirkendoll 6512 S Van Ness Ave. Los Angeles, 90047 778- 1464 Frank Lavrador 112 N. Oak St. Inglewook, 90301 412-5849 Kendall Lamar The Bear 5422 Marburn Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 293-8531 Shanon Shan-Shan Lampkins 10724 2nd Ave. Inglewood, 90303 777-5996 Chrystal Land 7726 S. Hobart Ave. Los Angeles 90047 778-6331 Rod Landis 6366 W 78th St. Los Angeles, 90045 649-5547 Mike C. Larane 6208 Brynhurst Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 751-7608 Laura Laughlin 12509 Matteson Ave. Los Angeles, 90066 2197-21561 Nikole Slick Nik Laurent 4456 W. 60th St. Los Angeles, 90043 293-5793 Moniwie Michelle I,eI lore 4431 . 59th St. Los Angeles, 90043 Jennifer Jeanne Lococo 64821' WI. 81st St. Los Angeles 90045 215-3136 Walter de Lorrell III 10876 Marietta Ave. Culver City, 90232 8216-7195 Alex Lu o Chino 217217 S. Sepulveda 112 Los Angeles 90034 2190-5490 Marlon McBride Marley 405 W. 64th Pl. Inglewood, 902102 672-5442 Darcus Murcus McGhee 20239 Campaign Dr, Carson, 90746 637-3451 James McKay 1221 Park Ave. Inglewood, 90302 673-4198 Alyce McLaughlin 1Ally1 5601 Mullen Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 299-3784 Leslie McNeal 2213215 S. Berendo Torrance, Abetta Lady Hawke McQueen 20102 Campaign Dr. Carson, 90746 604-4340 Kelly MacFarlane 641-4015 Patrick Thomas Malloy 7735 W. 85th St. P1ayaDel Rey, 90293 Shiree Manning 1927 W 78th Pl Los Angeles, 90047 971-0036 Alexander Manriquez Poorman 9622 Aviation Blvd. Westchester, 90045 337-0765 Calvin t'Babyboy Maspero 5108 8th Ave. Los Angeles, 90043 292-48521 Julianne Masted 61151 W 80th St, Los Angeles, 90045 645-0919 Brian Martinez 327 W, 52nd Pl. Los Angeles, 90037 2212-6579!2212-2922 Cassandra Mason 10926 Atkinson Ave. Inglewood, 90303 754-21283 David Meggerson 10900 Chanera Ave. Inglewood, 903103 754-7445 Margarita Mejia 42120 Centinela Ave. Los Angeles, 90066 2191-8774 Hakim Mendey 1146 W. 78th St. Los Angeles, 90044 758-6256 Jim Meneghini 821421 Kenyon Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 645- 1595 Marc Mestyanek Starch 8314 Rayfiird Dr. Los Angeles, 90045 641-9418 Ken Mickelsen 8024 Stewart Ave. Westchester, 90045 641- 1775 Mike Miller 9402115 Via Amorita Los Angeles,90241 923-7836 Enyentta 1 Yett Yett 1 Patrice Mingo 45212 Don Quixote Dr, Los Angeles, 90008 2921-9595 Thelma Tequita Molieri 12038 S. York Ave. Hawthorne, 90250 675- 1501 Phil Molina 1U211 4305 W. 60th St. Los Angeles, 90043 291-8567 Leendah Mondragon 6531 W. 87th Pl. Los Angeles, 90045 670-8502 Charisse Montgomery Karen Monge 6421 W. Nectarine St. Inglewood, 90301 671-21093 Dave Moses 7526 Alverstone Ave. Los Angeles, 90045 645-6517 Karen Smile-ly Muise 4832 W. 122 St. Hawthorne, 90250 644-3401 Claude Nassif 8101 Westlawn Ave Los Angeles, 90045 649-21684 Eric Nelson 1Remy1 7217 E. Gardena Bl. Carson, 90746 770-2241 Pamela Carshena Nelson Pammy 1521 w. 102nd St 44 Los Angeles, 90047 779-6276 Crystal Baby Baller Nettles Sth Avenue Los Angeles, 90043 295-5313 April Apples Newman 4112 S. Cloverdale Ave Los Angeles, 90008 291-7771 Mary Nguyen 4151 Lyceum Ave Los Angeles, 90066 306-7340 Azalie Az Nickleberry 2640 Thurman Ave Los Angeles, 90016 Kiyo Oden 749 W. Athens Blvd Los Angeles, 90044 777-0252 Derek Ohlander 752111 W. 821rd St Playa del Rey, 90293 670-22521 Cynthia Renee Oliver 59112 Shenandoah Ave Los Angeles, 90056 4 10- 14 1 1 Myron Olson 6001 Holt Ave Los Angeles, 90056 649-3347 Todd Osborne 6225 W. 77th St 641-1200 Mayan Patel 8300 Regis Way Westchester, 90045 21217-1771 Jennifer Ann Payne Jen 3116 W. 82nd St Inglewood. 90305 753-9573f753-8905 Tamara 1'I'amy-SBLJ 11219 W. 219th Pl Los Angeles, 90037 732-4570 Daric J. Pernell 22827 Van Deene Ave 'I'orrance, 90502 835-4245 Shawn M. Pierre 9506 4th Ave Inglewood, 902105 756-3236 Grant Precious Pitt Pittman 10206 S, Harvard Blvd Los Angeles, 90047 754-51188 Charles L. Pitts 4914 Verdun Ave Los Angeles, 90043 298-7244 Shawn L.C. Po ue 1749 W. 135th St Los Angeles, 90018 734-7832 Rosemary Chuck Pomposo W.I..A. Andrew J. Porras 114221 Braddock Dr Culver City. 90230 3191-2907 Jina Gumby Porter 1144 S. Fir Ave Inglewood, 90301 419-4248 Camille Presley 933 W. 57th St Los Angeles, 900217 752-8752 Lauro Prieto 521 S. Oak St Inglewood, 901101 677-702121 Flo-Hop Kenneth M, Prittie 672- 1469 Alicia Procello '1'he Pro 5121 Bedford Ave Los Angeles, 90056 641-921216 Maureen Ramasinghe 6200 Flores Ave I.os Angeles, 90056 295-8146 Raquel Raventos 1Rocko1 5150 Osuna Ct Mira Loma, 91752 681-94215 Tina Tiny-'I ' Razzeto 72120 McCoo1 Ave Los Angeles, 90045 670-6886 Melanie Lashawn Readus- Melon 121 W, Fairview Blvd Inglewood, 90302 677-6786 Rakell Rethlake 7858 Flight Ave Westchester, 90045 568- 1005 Mark Reusch 6011 Halm Ave Los Angeles, 90056 216-0332 Carla Dionne Robinson 22121 West Queens Inglewood, 90301 677-45217 Jessica Rodriguez 98113 Glasgow Pl Los Angeles, 90045 215-0870 Ricardo Rodriguez Jr 14-1 W. Lime St Inglewood, 902101 677-2048 Cheryl Rohe 8520 McConnell Ave Westchester, 90045 6711-9088 John Rojas 14619 Los Angeles St San Gabriel Valley, 920214 Pamela Roper 540 Evergreen St il14 Inglewood, 90302 645-72164 Patty Rosen 1 1928 Bray St Culver City, 902210 2198- 1682 Andres Roque 7859 Elm St Los Angeles. 90045 670-5731 Sergio Blade Ruano 218212 Prospect Ave Culver City, 90232 836-4009 Karla Salazar 3407 West 111th Pl. Inglewood, 90303 674-0231 Jeannine Nini1121 Samarage 502 Venice Way Inglewood, 90302 677-2089 Je'I'aun Moniciue Samuels 4182 Cloverda e Ave Los Angeles, 90008 2911-4884 Susan Schluchter 4842 W. 99 Inglewood, 90301 677-92194 Arlene Lene-Ski Searcy 12128 W. 49th St Los Angeles, 90037 292-4460 Sabrina Quichi Shearin 21611 Kalslnan Dr Los Angeles, 90016 836-9643 Ronald Andre Shivers SPACE 102105 So, St. Andrews Pl Los Angeles, 90047 755-5977 Tricia Sigaty 12620 Rosy Circle Los Angeles, 90066 306-5262 Ben Sigwart- Sarge 102111 S. Orlando Ave Los Angeles, 90035 655-7734 Demetra Smith Mewa 102141 S. Grammercy Pl Los Angeles, 90047 777-6094 Hudson Hud Smith 650 W. Athens Blvd Los Angeles, 90044 779-4159 Kimberly Smith 5619 Sherbourne Dr Los Angeles. 90056 410-0996 Lori Melai Smith 2520 W. 84th P1 Inglewood. 90305 971 -0857 Gina Sortina 8207 McConnell Ave Westchester, 90045 641-21428 Robert Anthony Sottosanti 5820 Compass Dr Los Angeles, 90045 645-9756 Kelli Southern 116121 Daleside Ave Los Angeles, 90047 779-8170 Marianne Sozio 521021 Holt Ave Los Angeles, 90056 2 15-0916 Scott La Rock' Spaulding 6170 Wooster Ave Los Angeles, 90056 776- 1 161 Robert 1E.Z.1 Spicer 2050 West 99th St Los Angeles, 90047 779-7916 Lesley C. Stafford 1841 Leighton Ave Los Angeles, 90062 294-0815 Keith Standberry Shaft 3001 W. 84th P1 Inglewood, 90305 971-56291976-HUGE Qdriane Nicole Stevens Lady 1826 S. Shenandoah St Los Angeles, 90035 Eric Strand 6303 W. 79th Pl Los Angeles, 90045 645-3505 Mellssa Blondie Strong Belford Ave Los Angeles, 90045 645-3757 Stephanie C. Stronks Kiddo 1212117 Isis Ave Hawthorne, 90250 643-5841 Shannon A. Susich 8431 Helford Ave Los Angeles, 90045 670-7643 Sito Kenneth Szager 92121 6th Ave Inglewood, 90305 756-21616 Brena Talamantes 88521 De Haviland Ave Los Angeles, 90045 645-9099 Tricia Thompkins 7021 Edgewood St Inglewood, 90302 671-8362 Anthony M. Thorton 2519 W. 85th St Inglewood, 90305 758-03551758-5361 Gabrielle G. 'Thurmond 10725 4th Ave Inglewood, 90303 777-2641 George Michael Tubbs 777-7568 Devonna Louise Tungyoo Vonnie 4915 W. 97th St Inglewood, 90301 Shannon Turner 815 Glenway Dr 113 Inglewood, 90302 671-3561 Lee Tyrrell 8922 Rayford Westchester, 90045 410-2908 Michelle Christine Venable 21651 Sumerset Dr Los Angeles, 90016 Kim Verhoncouer 6102 Wooster Ave Los Angeles, 90056 215-1748 John The Big Chill Wade 100210 S. Van Ness I.os Angeles, 90097 'llroy Wade 31510 W. 111th St Inglewood, 903021 673-2677 Jacklyn Wakeham 1Stryper's Angell 82129 Winsford Ave Los Angeles, 90045 Marlon Watkins 10533 S. Wilton Pl Los Angeles, 90047 757-5223 Claudette IC. Welch 31757 S. Arlington Ave Los Angeles, 90018 7112-2321 John Weldon 823-2760 Nikki White Darlin Nikki 7000 Delaney St Dana Dane County, 90026 777-9211 1 'I'rina L, White 5304 W. 57th St Los Angeles, 90056 776-7307 Guy Wiedmann 429 W, Fairview Blvd Inglewood, 90302 674-8914 Mavies-Irene Wiley 1Boo1 10602 Cimarron St Los Angeles, 90047 777-211212 Aron Williams 11821 Ainsworth St Los Angeles, 90044 754-2069 Dia Dora Williams 10702 8th Ave Inglewood, 90303 757-0908 Jeffrey 1Twi sl Williams 1739 W. 42n6 St Los Angeles, 90062 an-8?12?La L wir 1 u nce ynn I rams 500191. Queen St Inglewood, 90301 419-0103 Paula J. Williams 1P.J.1 1321 Park Ave Inglewood, 90302 412-2423 Vince E. Williams 1330 S. Sycamore Ave Los Ange es, 90019 934-2597 Keith Wilson 541 Hyde Park Pl Inglewood, 90302 674-4919 , Ma uel Ke1 Wilson 1800l3N. 43rd St Los Angeles, 90062 291 -99611292-7705 Larry Wimsatt 5055 Parkglen Ave Los Angeles, 90043 298-5177 Chrissy Wood 1647 Gates Ave Manhattan Bch., 9026 376-9077 Damon Woodmff 5335 Garth Ave Los Angeles, 90056 2921-9222 Brian Sez Woods 123 Def St City Of Angeles, 90056 295-0626 Leigh Woods 413 W. Plymouth St Inglewood, 90302 412-1683 Tige Yeargin Yearg 7514 W. 88th Pl Los Angeles, 90045 216-6948 Todd Yerondopoulos 6366 W. 79th St Los Angeles, 90045 645-3482 David Zamora 11621 S. Menlo Hawthorne, 90250 973- 1485 Genevieve Jeannie Zamora 12036 Havelock St Culver City, 90230 397-7481 Garrett Zorigian 7006 Earldom Ave Playa del Rey, 90293 306-6873 SENIORS 263 Arbook Ms. Beattie - The advisor is the per- son who makes the yearbook possible each year. The advisor teaches, aids, and motivates the class throughout the whole year. The advisor has to be extremely dedicated to the yearbook and the staff. This job demands lots of patience, firmness, and profes- sionalism - a very challenging job, indeed. Julianne Masted and Kendall Ken Mickelsen - The co-editor is t- aid the editor and staff in all aspects o the yearbook. The co-editors job wil vary from year to year. He helps trail the staff along with the editor and ad visor and also taught the staf members how to work the computer The co-editor is there to share thi challenge and the difficulties with thi editor, and work together to make thi yearbook special. Lamar A Sports are an in- tegral part of student life here at SBHS and it's the job of yearbook sports editors to make sure all athletic activities are covered extensively. They must not only give equal atten- tion to all sports but they must also keep lists of team members and scores. Most im- portantly, the sports editors must make their section as ac- tion packed and exciting as the actual games. Stephanie Stronks - The faculty here at SBHS is rated among the stars and the facul- ty editor must be able to create a section in which each staff member will shine. It is impor- tant that this editor be able to capture those special moments shared between faculty and students. Finally this editor must devise creative ways, like the Faculty Bernies in which our faculty members will be best remembered, 264 Im Linda Mondragon - The job of the art editor is also very demanding even for a talented person like this year's art editor. This person not only helps out the photographer by filling up pic- ture space, but also accents all the pages that contain artwork. This job requires a great amount of talent, discipline, and the ability to work well with other staff members. Paula Gilmer and Pam Roper - The job of the activities editors requires to be on top of things and the ac- tivities going on in school with the students andfor the faculty. Therefore the job demands organiza- tion, being alert to what's going on at school, and the ability to work well with others. Shireen Crutchfield and Camille Presley - One of the most tedious jobs of the yearbook is working on the underclassman section. Making sure that every underclassman is pic- tured is only the begin- ning for the editors of this section. They, also have to design the layouts for the three classes and match names with the correct pictures. The job re- quires organization, patience, and creativity. fwfr 8 Ida Garakani - The editor's job is to oversee everything that happens with the yearbook. including content, managing the budget, and working closely with the co-editor, each section editor and the advisor. The editor also helps to boost the enthusiasm of the staff members because planning and meeting deadlines can get very stressful for the whole staff. The editor also tries to suggest to the staff new and creative ideas to incorporate l n the yearbook. Liza Bray The Senior editor has a very difficultjob: to produce the senior section, and like this year, to do it alone. The editor organizes the divi- sion page, senior portraits, senior quotes, bernies, and the senior direc- ltory. It is a lot of hard work but also a great learning experience. l section. Lisa Felder and Ugema Hosea - The club editors are responsible for keep- ing a current insight of the clubs at SBHS and their activities, They keep an up-to-date list of members and what each club has done throughout the year and to present that in their Nicola Caldwell W The person in charge of index has a more important job than the name may suggest. This editor must make sure that all students and faculty are equally represented in the yearbook and list the page numbers on which they appear as accurate- ly as possible. He!She must also pxesent the listing in an interesting and eye-catching manner. WI1 Nam Woo - The position of yearbook hoto editor is an important one liecause the editor is responsible for all the photos that will be used in the pro- duction of the yearbook. The photo editor is also responsible for assigning and completing photo requests. This person must aso maintain organiza- tion of the photo files. This year's photo editor was also in charge of the academics section. The academic editor also makes sure that all those terrible classes that you've taken are acknowledged in this section Tracy Goode and Janice Barnes - The job of yearbook business editors is extremely important. They are in charge of all financial matters in- cluding yearbook sales, adver- tisements, and the yearbook staff purchases. lt is clearly evident that without the business editors the produc- tion ofa earbook would be ex- tremely difficult, -ne' ll Ui 1 ' la fs . l it a F' K i x X . Q we 1. f 1 X Zfhfozeldetwozdaf This year has been a wonderful one for me. The friends I've made, and all the exciting times and memories I've shared with my friends and the yearbook staff are everlasting. I'll never forget SBHS because it is and probably will continue to be my second home. Thank you Ms. Beattie for everything. You've given me the chance to use my hidden talents that were just burning to come out of me. You have also been a dear friend. P11 never forget all the wonderfull times that you and I and the entire staff shared together. It has made my last year a more hectic and yet the most productive year for me, mentally, socially, and spiritually. Working with you has been the greatest! I love ya! Thank you also, Ken. You helped me when I was frustrated and couldn't seem to get anything done because I had so much to do. Don't take the arguments too personally. Thank you so much for everything. Probably the most understanding and helpful person this year to the yearbook staff is Mr. Steve Eddy, who was always there when we thought it was it. Thank you so much. Mom and Dad, thank you so much for supporting me through all those loonngg nights when the work load seemed to never stop. I love you very dearly! And, of course, my dear friends, Jeannie Zamora, Gidget Haro, Jennifer Barrientos, Carolyn and Carla and you too, Lisa Furby. We all have shared sooo much together that I could go on for days. Please remember that I love you all very dearly and don't any of you lose touch after GRADUATION'88! Fr. Kidney, Faculty, and Staff, thank you for your support throughout my four years. My life will never be the same again after leaving SBHS. Good luck clo '88!! Ida Garakani Chief Editor As I think back on this year I remember all the great times I have had with my friends here at SBHS. This being my last year here I am afraid to leave my friends and the securi- ty here at SBHS. When this year first started I had my doubts about the yearbook, but now that it's all over they are all gone. I think this yearbook is one of the best books ever. I would first like to thank my mom who helped me out with the yearbook so much. Thanks mom for helping me out with the proofs, when I had to be at school late at night and when you brought me things I needed at school. Thank you. I love you. f Next, I would like to thank my dad who put up with me and my mom when we had to work on the yearbook or I had to be at school on Sunday nights. One person who probably got angry or disagreed more with me than my parents is our fearless moderator, Ms. Beattie. When we first started out in yearbook I had my doubts about Ms. Beattie, but now I have been proven wrong. Thank you Ms. Beattie for being a great friend and the best moderator ever. Thank you. I will never forget you. One of the best partners I could have had is Ida Garakani. I would like to tell you Ida that it's been such a pleasure work- ing with you on the yearbook. If we dicln't do it together we probably couldn't get through the yearbook. We've been to hell and back and now were done! Thank God! It's been fun, but I don't know if I could do it again. Thanks, and keep in touch. I can't forget our representative, Mr. Steve Eddy, who helped me out so much. Thank you for being so understanding. And also Fr. Kidney, and the Faculty and my teachers who were so understanding. Thank you Now that the year is over I may never see any of my friends again. L.M.,P.F.,T.G.,A.P.,G.B.,K.E.,U.H.B.S.,D.P., and all the other people at the tree. Keep in touch. Thank you everyone and especially clo '88. I HOPE YOU ENJOY THE YEARBOOK!! Ken Mickelsen Co-Editor I, 'E 1 CLOSING H- Lim ffkqfmfflwdb A special thanks to Mr. Bill Farwell for the cover drawing. Mr. Steve Eddy, our yearbook representative who was always there and for working with us to meet our deadlines. Sr. Maryanne Peterson and Mrs. Chris Castro for the valuable time and help with the surveys and for being there to help us with the pictures. Mr. Finnegan from O'Finnegan Studios. Thank you for your endless help with the photos. We can't express our gratitude enough. We'll miss you. Fr. Kidney for being there to support us throughout the whole year. We will truly miss you. Ms. Quijano who always made sure that we were 'tgoing through the motions. You have showed us, indirectly, how to plan far ahead. Mrs. Proveromo who was always there when we couldn't get in contact with Fr. Kidney. Thanks for everything. Mrs. Neff for putting ALL those calls through when we needed them desperately. Mrs. Srubek for keeping our good spirits up by your daily joke or just your smile. Thanks to all the athletic coaches for making the dates for the pictures to be taken. Mr. Joe Riley, Ms. J aney Garrison, and Ms. Renate Jackson who were there when we desperately needed some answers, fast. The second semester semester yearbook class: Corrie Gary, Shawn Pierre, J enise Proctor, and Claudette Welch. Kenya Ellis for her experience on the times she helped to type in the copy for the yearbook. Faculty and Staff for the time and help for mailing our letters - all 802 of them. Also for all our teachers for being so understanding when we had to be late to class due to yearbook business. Thank You All. CLOSING 267 ldlwwa JU- Barrera, Juan 67, 34, 195 Barreto, Paola 70 Barrientos, Jennifer 15, 39, 57, 67,69, 70, 78 Barron, Karen 94 Barsam, Rafii 5, 94, 95, 140 Bartch, Suzanne 67, 94, 181, 182, 183, 198, 199 .fx , as ,,.kL, :.,N - 1 Q 1 , diearg ,Acid f Q , , Q 4 VL, Q 1D 8'il?1fU?4if , 4,7 a 11Esi9S4O,Sii?! ?fNf1E?B! Page Rriaegrazlaskessteksbsvsi zsifredgerjilraslgxmlfja Qeregezos A1LS119blGTUa:aAfpafsC93f,1?0'1! om, Aiimciim AL flow Han, Acuna, Laura 67, 84 Adams, Demitra 67, 104 Adams, Kristie 84 Adams, Shelley 94 Adams, Sherelle 104 Aguero, Amin 104,156, 157, 168 Aguilar, Rosa 14, 38 Ahearne, Patrick 14, 38, 66, 74, 193 Aiken, James 84, 134,140 Alajian, Armen 14, 38, 45, 177 Alas, An 94 Alberg, Mrs. Margot 127 Albert, Mark 94 Alexander, Christopher 94 Alexander, Connie 84 Alexander, Krystal 14, 38 Alexander, Leslie 84 Alexander, Raoul 104, 142 Alinez, Coach 144 Allen, Aimee 67, 104 Allen, Richard 94, 164, 165, 196 Almada, Jennifer 67, 84, 167,181, 198 Almeida, Alexandra 94 Alvarez, Ricardo 104, 142 Alvarez, Rosa 94 Ammon, Gregory 14, 38, 45 Ammon, Jeffrey 80, 104,142, 168 Anderson, Althea 111 Anderson, Christopher 94 Anderson, Jared 14, 32, 38, 69, 168 Anderson, Karla 14, 38, 64d Anderson, Kimecha 84 Anderson, Tracy 14, 32a, 38, 193, 195 Andrikian, Ronald 67, 84 Andujar, Natasha 104 Angwin, Daneen 104, 186, 187 Arceneaux, Brent 14, 16a, 38, 193 Argenta, Gina 14, 38, 67 Armant, Jay 84,134, 188,189 Armendariz, Jonathan 14, 15, 38 Armendariz, Kristyn 94 Armstrong, Edward 84 Armstrong, Juno 84,144,145,146,147,149 Aronin, A icia 94 Aronin, Coach Ed 198, 199 Artunian, Todd 84 Ashley, Leo 104, 111 Atkins, Desmond 94, 155 Atkins, Zemia 104 Ausbon, Johnnie 94 Austin, Katherine 14, 32a, 57 Avila, Gabriela 84 Avogaro, Mario 14 Azoy, Anthony 104, 142 1 5 P f 'iki11g'1'TfS53wi3,iS2ff, ,s9li X' olM,23'ird ii9j5,j,H6iotis: ll , 53g13fffIl911if5ef63 fi3f5214' fsgwsrauhsigaffesgiiiug- wEi!i?,.5f,51?f1,Sf93:1,,u'U 1314- ,QQOYSF gzeggggqgdi, 313126555551 flsfepgag gyggiz sBTIk'gE1fil 33,1nfeh61ry,e igfilt 1390819 Jfigfifi L-1 ':!'--2:27-'- 'f .r Babies, Frederick i 32c, 94, 154, 155 Badon, David 104, 142 Bagge, Jeffrey 104, 165,168,179 Bagge, Lynn 14, 59, 64, 64a, 66, 67, 69, 71, 198, 199 Baker, April Baldetti, Mr. Peter Baliton, Dennis Baliton, Elenita Ball, Shauxiell Balogh, Steve Baltazar, Sean Balthazar, Bernard Bangasser, Edward Bangasser, Jeanne Banks, Phillip Banuelos, David Banuelos, Eric Barnes, Janice Barnett, Alden Barrantes, Gustavo 268 INDEX 84 70, 116, 123 5,14 14 15 84 104, 142, 156, 157 15,25,32,32c,192, 193 40, 46, 69, 80, 84, 112 94,187 15 30, 134,168 104, 142 15, 32, 67, 79 104, 156, 157 15 .- i Bartmess, Jennifer 64c, 94 Barto, Lena 163 Bateman, Mrs. Jane 123, 129 Bateman, Ms, Kerry 123 Bausley, Teira 94 Beattie, Ms. Betsy 123, 131 Beaudin, David 104 Beggs, Andrew 104 Behrstock, Soshana 67, 94 Beltran, Angela 75, 84 Beltran, Elizabeth 104 Benenos, David 66 Benitez, Angel 94 Benitez, Luis 15, 70, 80 Benitez, Maria 84 Benitez, Robert 104 Benner, Christopher 84, 179 Benstead, Evan 15, 67 Berganza, Ana 94 Bergeron, Dion 104, 107, 142 Bergeron, Monique 30 Berri, John 15 Berry, Kimberly 64a, 104 Berryman, Aaron 104, 142, 168 Bertrand, Corey 94, 155 Bertrand, Kirk 15, 193 Berumen, Nancy 84 Berwin, Caryn 15, 69, 78 Betrand, Brian 94 Beverly, Carl 94, 140 Bickerton, David 104, 142, 197 Bisho, Theresa 84 Blackshire, Geoffrey 104 Blackwell, Brooke 64a, 104 Blanton, Stacie 67,94 Blasi, Anthony 67, 84 Blasi, Frances 76, 77, 94, 168 Bollow, Michael 104 Boronat, Fr. Francis 45, 76, 123 Borre, Aimee 104 Bourkuin, Patrick 71, 104 Bowen, Nishaka 111 Bowens, Craig 15, 134, 139 Bowie, Stacy 94 Bowler, Alexandria 64a, 104 Boyd, Derrick 104 Boyd, Yvonne 64c, 84 Boyle, Coach 179, 196 Boyle, William 16 Bozzalla, Jennifer 104 Bradford, Jason 104, 157, 190,191 Brady, Edward 30 Bravo, Alex 94, 196 Bray, Liza Ann 16, 32a, 79 Brazil, Michelle 104 Breaux, Aaron 16, 67 Briles, Christopher 104, 168 Briody, Sheila 63, 67, 84, 90 Briones, Glenda 67,94 Britt, Jill 16 Brodie, Kilolo 94 Brower, Tamara 104 Brown, Adiesa 84, 172 Brown, Andrew 104 Brown, Damon 76, 104 Brown, Darryl 84, 134 Brown, Gary 16, 31, 54, 66, 67, 68, 69, 72, 74, 78, 79,134,137,177 Brown, Jeannie 104 Brown, Keith 16, 144, 145, 148, 149 Brown, Mr. Rob 123,131,191 Brown, 'Nicole 67, 94 Brown, Tamika 94 Brunson, Shiela 84 Bryant, Jonathan 84 Bryant, Lee 104 Buelna, Gabi 94 Bufford, Cheri Lyn 94, 183 Bunker, Mr Ken 54, 123 Burdick, Matthew 84, 177, 196 Burton, Lena 5, 104 Burton,Tracy 67, 94, 167, 172 Butler, John-Kyle 16, 69, 79, 134, 168 Bynum, Vivian 104, 163 .Ae is , 9 fd 'u , . un '- Jfg 'iiC15ff'J5,!1f 19 ?m1?5t9 L ,ffwafzff 13111451 fer-H2152 g63fii?i,i,81f511flaj'f:,5K Qs affiepdhgn A H,f011,ifslii5111.ffEJ-5ftI37f211i'29F?11ai 4, , is-i1431ig1irs4'Cr16an4f,WHaaQ1iS: Cabrera, Giselle Cafaro, Ms. Maria Cain, Randy Calderon, Susan Caldwell, Anrica Caldwell, Nicola Calka, Ms. Lisa Call, Stacie Callahan, Mary Calles, Juan Calvert, Denise Calvin, Christina Calvo, Elena Campbell, Roderick Campos, Suzette Campos, Tizoc Capell, Ms. Georgia Cardenas, Jose Cardona, Ricardo Cardoso, Aracely Cardoso, Geraldo Carey, Patrick Carillo, Maria Carlos, Moises Carlyle, Kimberly Carmouche, Torianno Carney, Mr. Charles Carrera, Ramiro Carruthers, Sue Cartagena, Robert Carter, Coach Jerome Castaneda, Florema Casteneda, Ruben Castille, LaTonya Castillo, J ohn-David Castro, Sandra Castro, Tiffany Causley, Michael Cavoto, Stephania Cerritos, Pinky Cervnates, Mario Cham, Raymond Chapman, Patrice Chartier, Ryan Charya, Adrian Chavez, Tmdi Chavis, Princetta Chen, Lee Chen, Sean Chiong, Horacio Chrisman, Kimberly Christensen, John Clancy, Bridget Clark, Brad Clark, Michele Clark, Rona Claus, Shoji Clay, Jeffrey Clayton, Royce 16a, 195 Clemmons, Ericka Cochran, Keith Cole, Deana Cole, Keisha Cole, Malaika Coleman, Andrea Coleman, John Coleman, Kimberly Collins, Crystal Collins, Michael Colon, Carlo Colon, Vanessa Comitz, John Concepcion, Alexander Contadi, Xavier Contreras, Maria Cook, Tyrell Coonan, Dennis Cooper, Albert Cooper, Gregory Cooper, Tami Cooper, Tanya Cope, Anthony Cope, Paul Cordero, Vincent Cordosa, Gerado Coronado, Marilyn Coronado, Zulieka Corral, Rogelio Cortinez, Deanna Como, Diego Cossettini, Steven Cotton, Lisa Cousin, Damian Cousin, Matthew Cousin, Rick Covarrubias, Claudia Cnvarrubias, Patty Cowly, Elizabeth Cox, Diedre Craig, Adrienne Crawford, Jonathan Crespo, Rene Cristobal, MaryGrace Crowl, Kathleen 104 77, 123 84, 188, 189 54,84 104 16, 67, 69, 70, 72 123 16,67 64a, 104 94, 140 94 104 84 16, 134 84 94 123, 131 94 104, 142 16 94 84, 105, 142 105 105, 142 67,94,162,163,172 16, 32a 76, 123, 129 67,94 64b, 84 67,84 197 94 16, 134, 139 16,32 84, 177 64a, 105, 113 64b, 67, 94 16, 75, 78 84 16 105 84 94 94 76,94 84 95 67, 84, 189 84 67, 76, 105 64b, 67, 95 105 16a 16a, 134 16a, 75 105 16a 16a 32, 32b, 32c, 193, 194, 16a 188, 189 95 95 16a 95 95 16a 95 95 16a, 64 105 105, 179 105 5, 95 84 16a 16a,67,74,177,189 95 84 64a, 95 105 95, 140 78, 242 84, 188 140 105, 186, 187 32c, 64a, 105 105, 197 105, 111 84 16b 16h 95 84 168 64a, 95 105 64a, 85 67,95 16b 76, 105 69,76 16h 95, 180. 181 Croxton, Phillip 16b, 54, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 164, 165, 189 Crump, Michael 16b Crutchfield, Shireen 16b, 67, 69, 70, 72, 202 Curran, Drew 105 Curtis, Ricardo 16b, 134, 139 Curtis, Ronald 16b 2 MfWe147s4?eff ei1g?, 'Lf 1'D1,S,pQS2!b191fG8111ef9Sj 4 ffx-4-4 fx 1, 1 4,4-4 D62igfa5:1M16hHZaT' flkiaielagek 15426 1 i igislla Ndtvtxuf 'Q ormr-if vnouaflsasiz 5143411124 4 Dacus, Kathleen 85 Dafesh, Kelly 75 Dalton, Mr. Fred 123 Daniels, Carmen 85, 172 Daniels, Darryl 95, 151 Daniels, Quinton 95, 140 Davillier, Keisha 95 Davin, Mary Frances 105 Davis, Carla 85 Davis, Desiree 30, 64b Davis, Kimberly 105 Davis, Marisa 95 Davis, Regina 67, 85 Davis-Waldron, Trevont 76, 105, 168 Dawson, Andrew 105, 142, 197 Dawson, Eiouglas 85 Dawson, aurio 95 Deckard, Tikisha 85 Deckard, Vivian 16h, 68, 70, 75, 183, 184 Dejean, Leona 85 Delavigne, John 111, 142 Deleon, Carolyn 85, 259 Deleon, Wilhelm 85 Delia, Dawn 85, 158, 160 Dell'0lio, Vincenzo 16b, 176, 177 DeLorrell, Walter 16b, 67, 69, 75 DelToro, Darine 16h, 67, 70, 79 DelToro, Marie 105 Demers, Aimee 11, 95 Demery, Charlotte 105, 172, 181 DeRosario, Geraldina 64d, 85, 112 DeRose, Gina 5, 54, 69, 70, 85 Dewig, Kevin 105, 156, 157, 197 Dharmay, Ann 105, 107 Dicks, Michelle 67, 95, 187 Dinsmoor, Paul 16b, 67, 77, 165, 168 Directo, Ms. Linda 112, 119, 124 Disierfano, Lillian 105 Diver, Andrew 105, 142, 197 Dombroviski, Stephen 16h, 168 Domingo, Paul 85 Dorsey, Carmel 16c Dorsey, Jodi 95 Douglas, Amani 105 Douglas, Eric 16c, 193 Dow, Una 85 Duarte, Luis 95 Duarte, Marla 85 Ducree, Jermaine 95, 165 Dufauchard, Jaime 105 Dulgarian, Coach Duke 122, 131, 134, 135, 259 Dumani, Giovanni 85 Dunbar, Karen 259 Dunbar, Sean 105 Duran, Juan 16c, 57 Durand, Alicia 64d, 67, 95, 198, 199 Dwyer, Dave 105 Dwyer, Deborah 16c Dwyer, Greg V 16c aff! :U 4 1 B-PX i'f' ,, ,,,aq3aga4e1,,,fff,a,3,4,,s-7 jf, 37948211 1 A ff -A Wg' Ur U2Jog1l1Si1,2Ef1f1fS11,H1jfQY1n , M , ,f , 1, s ,,iS11o1vo2:'E eheali 31:31 1 15451, if: 7,6125i,,E54i11?aM,5,22,a., S X g 1 -4 I 4 41 'f 4. ,ifP3!etf1i9cH9E3sD1fg2eQf1axixxi iffy W ' 1'f'f3 M ' 1' F'-13 f' ' -5' ' Earnest, LaShon 105, 142, 156, 157, 197 Eaton, Mitesh 67 Echevarria, lvette 95 Echeverry, Luz 105 Edwards, Johnathan l6c Edwards, Joseph 85 Kagawa, Kim Edwards, Kirsten 105, 186, 187 Edwards, Teresa l6c, 47 Eg leston, Tiffany 85 Eid, Hala 85 Elder, Christopher 85 Elliott, Katherine 105 Ellis, Ashlee 30, 72 Ellis, Dejon 76, 105 Ellis, Kenya 16c, 39, 64c, 259 Eltiste, Kacey 64a, 105 Emerson, Coach 142 Enclan, Jerick 16c, 46 Enomoto, Joy 85, 172 Enriquez, Ramon 80, 95 Epps, Tasha 160, 47, 79 Eslao, Jeffrey 16c, 18, 67, 69, 77, 78, 79 Esquivel, Victor 105 Estelle, William 95 Estevez, David 105 Estevez, Placido 16c, 193, 194 Estiva, Jennifer 105 Estrada, Carl 105 Estrada, Teresa 85 Evans, Lisa 85 Evans, Scott 95, 168 Everette, Curtis 95 Everly, David 67, 95, 164, 165, 168 x' x-sf Ava -fx1. 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Garcia, Fernando 17, 46, 64, 164, 165, 176, 177 Gardette, Ronald 106, 156, 157 Gardner, Angela 67, 95 Gardner, Nigel 85, 134, 140 Garey, Corrie 64d, 85 Garier, Jackie 67 Gaspari, Heather 64, 67, 95 Gates, Philip 85, 95 Gatewood, Jim 76, 106 Gatlin, Camille 64b, 67 , 85 Gauthier, Joseph 106 Gentry, Carey 648, 96 Gentry, Christopher 17, 193, 195 Genyard, Garrick 17 Gholston, Kim 85 Gibbons, James 96, 140 Gilmer, Paula 17, 32, 32b, 32c, 64b, 67, 68, 76 Ginyard, Sidney 106 Giovanni, Brenda 85 Givens, Brenton 76, 85 Glasgow, Dexter 30 Glaza, Jennifer 64a, 96 Glick, Caroline 64a, 67 Glick, Jacqueline 64c, 106 Glick, Rose 96 Goffney, Kimberly 106, 172 Goins, Christina 85 Gomez, Celina 85 Gomez, Irma 106 Gomez, Johanna 75 Gomez, Kenneth 63, 67, 68, 85, 90, 189 Gomez, Mariandell 106 Gomez, Martha 106 Gonser, Todd 177, 191 Gonzales, Coach Ray 134, 135 Gonzalez, Arleen 86 Gonzalez, Michael 106 Gonzalez, Rodrigo 106 Goode, Tracy 17, 31, 39, 67, 68, 79, 134, 168 Goodreau, Mr. Patrick 124 Gordon, Mia 17, 64a, 72, 79 Gourrier, Albert 17, 32 Gray, Michael 86 Gray, Nicole 106 Green, Antionette 17 Green, DeMarco 106, 156, 157 Green, Joe 142, 197 Green, Lisa 106 Greene, Xavier 79, 106, 142 Griffin, April 86 Grigsby, Austin 30, 67 Grimes, Anthony 86 Guerena, Eric 76, 106, 165 Guerrero, Loisa 64a, 106 Guillaume,Tara 67, 96, 166, 167, 172 Gutierrez, Arturo 86 Gutierrez, Sean 17 Guton, Candace 106 Guzman, Christopher 96 Guzman, Michael 86, 106 Guzman, Victor 96 1 1 X f Q , xx , 3 ow, :H wa sf all Q fllmffarm s1Qf:1i1s'ufrn Jdiiiizfr- i2Gis4a?g11'3!1iiyi:j'!17iPZ1i Hara: wee-Wozevifzewe eiexwwxfqovbslhleggisif E-imnfidr HLGNPRMBEA ,ffm ., g,4x,X1 r,'Nw,-N, xi'rXfNf'D'r'x se :fr Hadley, Kenya Haley, Christopher Hallett, Selene Halm, Nicole Ham, Christina Hamilton, John Hamilton, Kenyatta Hammon, Kelly Harbottle, Johanna Hardy, Edward Harmon, Theodore Haro, Ana Haro, Asusena Haro, Gidget Haro, Guillermina Haro, Noel Harpeneau, Mark Harper, Stephen Harris, George Harris, Michael Harris, Mr Ron Harrison, Brandon Harrison, Hatti 106, Hart-Nibbrig, Lauren 67, 96, , 186, Hatcher, Michael Havrella, Paul Hawkins, Adrian Hawkins, Keith Hawkins, Shannon Hawthorne, Mark Hayes, Kathryn Hayes, Randall Hayles, Andrea Hayne, Mark Hayson, Patrick Hazel, Ms Estelle Healy, Christine Heam, LaWayne 96 106 64c, 106 17, 64d, 67 17,67, 70, 79 17, 134 106 111 86 86, 151 106 86 67, 86, 87 5, 11, 70 17, 67 96, 196 86,164,165, 168 16 80, 96 17, 66, 164, 165, 168 79, 124, 129 106 167, 172, 181 172 187 96 96 86 96, 134, 140 106 106,142,156,157 17, 64b, 67 96 111 86 86 127 47, 67, 86 18 Heffernan, Mr Greg Heisser, Ian Heller, Annette Heller, Bmce Heller, Mrs Hiltmd 38, 115, 124, 125 86 18, 47, 69, 76, 78 106 73, 124 Hellwig, Lisa 18, 39, 45, 54, 67, 68, 70, 73, 76, 79 Henderson, Eddie 96, 155 Henderson, Jennifer 96 Henderson, Wesley 106, 156, 157 Henry, Marc 86 Henry, Shannon 64a, 96 Hentschell, Theresa 64a, 86 Hera, Noel 140 Herbert, Jabari 106, 142 Herbert, Rahsaan 86, 140 Hemandez, Marcia 96 Hemandez, Marvin 66, 78 Hemandez, Maya 96 Hemandez, Maytte 80- 96 Herrera, Anton 96 Herrera, Gabriella 46, 86 Herrera, Juan 106 Hiari, Brian 111 Hickman, Heidi 63, 69, 75, 79, 86, 183 Hickman, Tim 106, 164, 165 Hicks, J amall 106 Higgins, Melanie 106 Hight, Akili 86 Hilfer, Denise 45, 64a, 96 Hill, Kandia 107 Hill, Leon 107 Hilliard, Garrett 13. 153 Hines, Floyd 67, 96, 154, 155 Hithe, Sheri 86 Hlavac, Marc 18, 64 Hobrock, Linda 64c, 107 Hobson, Andre 107 Hoebink, Michelle 64d. 86 Hojem, Cynthia 107, 172 Holbrook, Leslie 96, 181 Holbrook, Sharon 18, 180, 181 Holland, Eric 107, 142 Holland, Mieke 107 Holm, Karen 18, 64d, 118 Holm, Nicole 77 Holmes, Dionne 86 Holmes, Geoffrey 107 Hooper, Lorraine 96 Hopkins, Monica 18 Hosea, Ugema 18, 72, 78 Houston, Tamekia 64a, 107 Howard, Regina 64d, 86 Hubbard, Effie 18, 32, 67, 68, 69, 70 Hubbard, Latoya 18, 67, 75 Hubbard, Wendell 18 Hubbard, Wesley 19 Huddleston, Marc 86, 134 Huebsch, Jasen 107, 191 Hunt, John 96 Hunter, David 86 Hunter, Erica 86 Hunter, Sharl 86 Hurd, Tina 86, 172 Hyland, Sr Anne 124 Hylton, Yvette 163 Ibbarra, Albro 86, 196 Irby, Kimberlee 86 Ivy, Keisha 64b, 96 4' .1 4 x -X -.. W, R, - f , ' f oklavir 536:15 Joshi 3' Q ., , - xx,-4 r 5' I ::1f9?'9if!iBT'1'a iM1'if1fx W f,M3ii'l arfzmsrzgs ,Nil 091419-IL 'fl1118.l?:4,fi1!S1,3. ay 5 0 were piiyzsaw 217-ef Hb-ee 'ri 4 I fK'f1f?fj,i-?i'E'3?iE'is'k1 iH Jackson, Burt Jackson, Kevin Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Angela Jacquet, Anjelle James, Corey James, Julie James, Kara Jardine, Janelle Jarmon, Natasha J ensch, Sr Mary Jerome, Trarina Jimenez, Jay J inbo, Karin Jinbo, Kenneth Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson , Carolyne Dina Johnson, , Don , Ernest , Fr Steve ls ' 241-4 ss, 165, iss 111 96, 165 86 . as 96 79, 107 63, ss, isa 19 107 124 64.1, 96 ' as 97, iss, 159, isa 19, 62, 70, 77 6411, 107 648, 97, 247 97 19, 74 69, 122, 130 Johnson, Jack Johnson, Jann Johnson, Julie Johnson, Kennith Johnson, Kevin Johnson, Kim Johnson, Maresha Johnson, Maya 107, 142, 97, 140, 19, 17, 142, 107, 19, 72, 158, 191 155 64d 97, 140 191 172 159 97 Johnson, Regina 97- Johnson, Tasha 19, 73, 75, 76, 79 Johnson, Todd 9, 176, 177 Johnstone, Jack 142, 191 Jones, Azizi 19, 64a, 67, 76 Jones, Bonnie 63, 86, 172 Jones, Charles 86 Jones, Chris 151, 152, 153 Jones, Dmeshon 19, 72 Jones, Elliot 107 Jones, Jeanne 86 Jones, Kassandra 86 Jones, Marie 19 Jones, Mark 19, 47, 67, 69, 70, 74, 79, 119 Jones, Marshall 107, 142 Jones, Ordainne 97 Jones, Sean 97 Jones, Theresa 19 Jones, Wyking 111,151,153 Jordan-Elliott, Katelyn 251 Jorgensen, Jessica 19 Joseph, Allison 64a, 97 Joseph, Kim 107 Joyner, Dominique 86 Juarez, Joseph 19 Juarez, Marc 134, 135, 139 Jurado, Christian 67, 97 s Q 11' QA' x sl' -.es J Ffa H31-i'sbi1vi'vS1sr ew 3'-.., X , as rf' fix., fE1We1rk5'a13lf faiefafi 5f2,5ggsf1e1g,gsae?4aE15wet s 90 , , 3 an , we Htsfsikgfavfsfmiifuaziaelg fffffwf.-Ressfrfeeesttaf Kallenberger, Linda Kallenberger, Sharon Kane, Carolyn Kane, Venice Kane, Wanda Kantor, Mike 32c, 64a, 97 107 86, 167 19, 79, 172 76, 80, 86 107 107, 142, 156, 157, 191 Kear, Jordan 67, 97, 164, 165, 191 Keel, Donna 20 Kelly, Coach 142 Kennedy, Paul 97 Kennedy, Tanya 64a, 87 Eenngwlfigh 97, 172, lgg err, a ter 97, 1 Kessler, Mark 67, 97 Kidney, Fr. Liam 63, 122, 129, 183, 187 Kincard, Timothy 87 King, Nichelle 20, 75 Kinsel, John 75 Kirkendoll, Lisa 20 Kirkendoll, Stephany 87 Klass, Erik 107, 168 Kline, Kimberly 97, 180, 181, 198, 199 Kocca, Jennifer 69, 97 Koppenhaver, Mr Greg 69, 80, 124 Kraensel, Mitzi 77, 79, 107, 181 Krvavica, Michelle 67, 87, 91 Krvavica, Patricia 97, 162, 163 Ksieski, Christian 97 Kunze, Katrina 97 Kusunoki, Nina 107 N0 f e Q ML' - fx-.xfmslf ipxixslflfsieiljpwf ics' 7- 1-69111 Lefnk J9'?' 3 ' f ' -' iXM1ser'a5Le6: f-1aGq1QTfU'Q1i ' gs, , .7iSLisar: 3fU1nd914 29 N 33121-0954 ihgfigj Q ,,:,Ia1:41e,Dm1e-ze ,le 1liQf152QQ?,fkgefg1ffH,s1Q9!IS1T1P! 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POI. 1101183 Love, Willy 107, 142 Lozano, Christina 97 Lozano, Jose 87 Lozano, Luis 134, 140, 141 LucentEMr. Rob 124, 127, 130, 131, 168 Lucex, hria 77 Lucey, Christopher 107, 142, 191 LuckyX:as0nd37, 116, 134, 135, 138, 173, 132 Lugo, exan r 1, Lugo, Lina 67, 97 Lung, Mr. Dana 124, 130, 182, 183, 187, 188, 1 Lundell, Heather 64a, 67, 97 Lupisan, Riordan 5, 97, 99 Lupisan, Rochelle 67, 87 Lynch, Reneisha 107, 138, 172 1 .1 .1 .1 1'rsf,J21:1f1- xr 1 I ' Mgoldhgiifidggf I 1 f,,--52x7Ifnb.i,5f,14u,2lv:- Mir fffvbf' iefxiiiazfw :fm-1 f at -f , 0, m.,:.115sf4ns:1Qrssjeuxqi,,' :fre Martinez, Jock 107 Martinez, Mauro 108 Martinez, Ms. Gloria 72, 125 Martinez, Raeleen 103 Martinez, Tricia 87 Mason, Cassandra 21. 31 Maspero, Calvin 21, 31, 134, 135, 137 Mashed, Julianne 21, 67, 182, 183,184 Mathai, John 98 Mathis, Monica 87 Matthew, John 71 Matthew, William 30. 103 May, Lachrecia 1 1 1 May, Maisha 103 Maye, Dana 98 Mayhew, Michele 98 Mayo, J atera 103 McArthur, Shameka 103. 152. 163 McBride, Marlon 21, 32a, 134, 137 McCaa, Keisha 67. 87 McCaskill, Kenya 103 McClosky, John 67, 87, 165, 168, 179 McClune, Mr Jim 125, 128, 144 McCorkle, Michael 67, 98, 134, 137, 140 McFadden, Aaron 108, 197 McFarland, LaShon 87 McGhee, Marcus 21 McHugh, Sean 87, 168, 179 McKay, James 21 McLaughlin, Alfred 80, 98, 168 McLaughlin, Alyce 21, 80, 172 McNeal, Leslie 22 McQueen, Abetta 22. 75 Meggerson, David 22 Mejia, Marcelino 108 Mejia, Margarita 22, 73 Mejia, Monica 98 Melendez, Danny 87, 176,177,193, 194 Mellis, Mr John 74, 77, 78, 125,130, 142, 143 Mendenhall, Shawn 98, 164, 168 Mendez, Hakim 16c, 22, 144, 146 Meneghini, James 22, 77 Menezes, Sharon 87 Meritield, Dorothy Merritt, Stephanie Mesa, Elizabeth Meshack, Derrick Mestyanek, Marc Metoyer, Christopher Metoyer, Kristen Meyer, Mike Mickelsen, Kenneth 22, 64, 69, 75, 78, Miller, Kurtis 108, Miller, Michael Mingo, Enyetta 67, 87, 182, 183 108 108 87 22 98 108 87 168 142 22 22 Minters, Kariem 108, 156, 157 Minters, Melvante 156 Miranda, Femando 108, 142 Mitchell, Mark 88 Mitchell, Ralph 98 Modglin, Kevin 108 Molieri, Thelma 22 Molina, Felipe 22, 79 Momtani, Jorge 108 Mondrafgn, Linda 22, 31, 45, 64d, 67, 68, 69 22 Monge, aren Nava, Carol 108, 186, 187 Nava, James 88, 188, 189 Navarro, Martina 108 Neff, Mrs Phylis 127 Nelms, Cedric 98, 100, 140, 155 Nelson, Douglas 68,88, 134, 151, 168 Nelson, Eric 23, 31, 134, 137, 144,146,147, 149 Nelson, Michelle 98, 162, 163 Nelson, Pamela 23, 32a, 158, 161 Nelson, Thomas 108, 142, 143, 168 Nettles, Crystal 23, 66, 158, 159, 161 Newman, A ril 23, 64a Newman, Cliristina 108 Nguyen, Mary 23, 69, 72, 74 Nicgleberry, Azalie 23, 66, 67, 72, 79, 180, 1 l Nicks, William 67, 71, 98 Nishimuro, Richard 88 Noble, Diana 88 Norwood, Mark 23, 134, 168 Nugent, Shane 98 Nuno, Victoria 108 ..' -. ,x 1 '1 ...119,- f.X'f 824' '21 '74 f' 1 2lQ1T419!x111111?iS4:?11W13 I-4193124143 'gq jR'911.11fe Q: 11-I Qwaftflff-Pi' Qriqigvf-C L Xl . 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RecgSss'h9i17','It,eQi'p.1'Qi191Q1l'iaffZ 2 d lf n7 v f f Dfw 'v -x 1 .521 7 10-tiff' 2-Ut , Radanovich, Mrs. Laurie 126, 130, 167, 172 Bffsffeififlef. x Maatita, Florence 67, 97, 98, 183 MacFarlan, Kelly 21, 64d Mack, Yasmine 87, 163 Maddox, Phillip 87 Madere, Kevin 87, 134, 140 Madison, Kimberly 87, 166, 167, 172 Magill, Daryle 107, 156, 157 Msgrar, Richard 107 Maiztegui, Ms. Laura 73, 113, 125 Mallare, Melissa 67, 98 Mallen, Mr. Matthew 125, 131 Malloy, Patrick 21, 70, 71, 75, 78, 79 Malo, Francisco 87 Malo, Peter 107 Manning, Shiree 21 Manophinines, Tanayoos 107, 142, 168 Manriquez, Alexander 21, 70, 76 Manukay, Raymond 87 Manukay, Rosalyne 79, 107, 167, 172 Manzi, Rachelle 87 Maples, Carlos 98, 196 Marin, Mariana 107 Marquez, Mariapaz 98 Marquis, Yvette 64b, 67, 73, 87 Marreno, Brent 87 Marshall, Omekia 98 Martin, Amandah 107 Martin, Brian 107, 142 Martin, Griselda 107 Martin, Lori 39, 87 Martin, Tan'a 107 Martin Del flampo, Gabriel 67, 76, 107 Martinez, Alicia- 64s, 98 Martinez, Angela 67, 98 Martinez, Brian 30, 134 270 INDEX Monroe, Lisa 98 Montero, Maureen 88, 183, 184, 198 Montesino, Rosemary 88 Montgomery, Charisse 22 Montgomery, LaMonte 88 Moody, Alicia 64a, 98 Moore, Henry 67, 98 Morales, Jose 80, 88, 177 Moreno, Daniela 88 Morgan, Cecilia 108 Morgan, Debra 88 Morin, Tania 64s, 75, 98 Morris, Cicely 108 Morris, Katina 45, 69, 98 Morris, LaToya 64a, 98 Morrissey, Jason 98, 168 Moses, Ann-Michele 108, 180, 181 Moses, David 22 Mosley, Kimiko 111 Mossett, Aaron 98 Moxley, Lisa 108, 166, 167 Muccia, Aldo 108, 179 Muiae, Karen 23 Munoz, Randolph 88 Murphy, Maureen 88 Murphy, Talisa 88 Muselle, Stephanie 108 -4 ,U 1 .1 S 2 gfgafsgn ef.. , - L xx 1 . ,I .-. 1 -' 4lfBlgpEt?1'1g x3'?fLR1 ,x x 1 x ss v , I M. N I 15 X N' ,j. ,iiiiirhgxagsafl nelfiyny . 5,93-S11 ' N anal, . ww-,gxtame 111394-fi Ties: N X Mgif-mPMIhdgi:f1S 51015 9 1 - Najera, Raul 98. 140 Narvaez, Manuel 98 Nassif, Slgude 23, 45, 67, 71, N 'f, N:0:l'lton,1tl8el's Lisa 125, 129, 182, 183 X , rv . and mgifgafgj -j QL I 1 1 1 Paez, Mr. Marc 63, 122, 131, 144, 150, 151 Page, Alan 134, 137 Page, Lidell 88 Palm, William 98, 155 Papazian, Shawn 108 Park, June 75 Parker, Ricky 108 Parra, Michael 77, 108, 142, 168 Parsons, Terra 108, 167 Part, Gwen 108 Patel, Jayana 67, 77, 88, 166, 167, 172 Patel, Mayan 23, 76, 134, 168 Patikas, Sean 67, 88, 144 Patten, Ms. Connie 125 Paukert, Jill 108 Pawinski, Ms. Lori 66, 125, 130, 158, 162, 163 Paxton, Felicia 67, 68. 69, 88 Payne, Jennifer 24 Payne, Tamara 24, 250 Pegues, Kerrie 108, 110, 172 Pennell, Greg 67, 88, 134, 140, 141, 193, 195 Penniman, Kimberly 98 Penny, Prentice 108, 142, 197 Perca, Shirley 98 Perez, Alicia 98 Perez, Carlos 108, 142 Pemell, Daric 24. 193 Perry, Gregory 98, 140, 155, 196 Perry, Jamie 99, 198. 199, 250 Peters, Precious 67, 88 Peters, Shawn 108, 157, 197 Peterson, Sharie 88 Peterson, Sr. Mary Ann 125 Petrissans, Mlle Genevieve 70, 113, 125 Phelps, James 80, 88 Phillips, Sheena 108 Phoenix, Jarid 99, 134, 140, 168 Phoenix, Kevin 108, 142, 191 Rafael, Brin 99 Ralchel, Lisa 88 Ramalho, Karen 99 Ramirez, Er-sie 88 Ramirez, Jorge 88 Ramirez, Mr. Vincente 128 Ramirez, Natalie 88 Ramirez, Richard 99 Ramirez, Susana 88 Ranasinghe, Maureen 24 Rancifer, Renee 67, 99 Rangel, Alphonso 88 Ransom, Ericka 24, 72, 79, 172 Raveling, Mark 88. 144, 147 Raventos, Raquel 25 Raymond, Jessica 109 Raymond, Nicole 89 Raymundo, Jessica 181, 187, 198 Raymundo, Wendy 109, 163 Raueto,Tina 25, 67, 79, 183, 184, 198, 199 Readus, Melanie 25, 67, 76, 119 Readus, Monica 64a, 89 Reeves, LaTonya 99 Regler, Lori 39 Reid, Kelly 109 Reneau, Adrienne 109 Rethlake, Rakell 30, 47 Reusch, Mark 25 Reuss, Mr. Kevin 123, 126 Reuss, Mrs. Maria-Eugenia 126 Reyes, Christopher 109, 156, 157 Reyes, Chris 156, 157 Reyes, Rebecca 109. 158. 160 Reyes, Rene 77. 109 Reynoso, Juan 89, 164, 165 Rhodes, John 39. 196 Richard, April 99, 181 Richardson, Chris 193. 194 Richardson, Jeffrey 99. 196 Richardson, John 39 Richardson, Renee 99 Rickabaugh, James 109. 142. 163 Riley, Mrs. Laura Riley, Sean Riscinto, Daniel Rivas, Maria Robb, Ms. Jeannie Robertson, Genet Robertson, William Robins, Kimberly Robinson, Carla Robinson, Kimberly Robinson, Monica Robinson, Shannon Rocha, Maria Rodell, Anthon Roderick, Mr. Glarl Rodriguez, Bemardo Rodriguez, Eileen Rodriguez, James Rodriguez, Jeffrey Rodriguez, Jessica Rodriguez, Odalis Rodriguez, Ricardo Rodriguez, Susannah Rodriguez, Xonia Rohe, Cheryl Rohe, Karen Rojas, John Rojas, Marisol Romero, George Romero, Sandra Roper, Pamela Roqell, Anthony Roque, Andres Rosales, Carlos Rosby, Erika Rose, Denise Rosen, Patricia 128 67, 89 109 99 71, 126 89 99 25, 30 99,158,159, 160, 161 89 99 99, 186, 187 76, 109, 165 128 67, 75, 99,190, 191 109, 167 109, 142, 168 109, 142, 179 25, 75 109 25,176,177, 188,189 89, 113 109 25 67, 89, 183 30 99 109 67, 99 25, 39, 67, 69, 72, 79 79 25, 176, 177 89 99 25, 116, 158, 161 25, 54, 66, 69, 71, 79, 166, 167, 172 Rosenberg, Marci 99 Ross, Anna 99 Ross, Robert 109, 142 Rosselli, Lori 99 Routa, Michael 109 Ruan, Jesus 109 Ruano, Sergio 25, 54, 67, 69, 75 Rubio, Ana 89 Rubucas, Giovanni 89 Rubucas, Giovanni 88, 89 to ' 031, '9QP5,1, faJ3,,,1 'Era s Av Sis? ees? 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S911 Saenz, Ms. Mary 126 Saffold, Tameka 64a, 89 Salazar, Karla 25 Sam, Christopher 109 Sam, Winston 76, 109 Samarge, Jeannine 26 Samuels, J etaun 26 San Juan, Roberto 100 Sanchez, Yudit B9 Sanders, Mark 109, 142 Sanders, Michael 46, 100 Sanderson, Jennifer 64a, 109 Sandigo, Diana 100 Sandoval, Jose 75, 109 Santiago, Lorenzo 109, 142 Sardenas, Al 89, 196 Sardenas, Liz 5, 67, 89 Savcedo, Leticia 67, 75, 89 Savery, Kila 109 Schezwenski, Chris 168 Schluchter, Susan 26 Scott, Money 75, 100 Scott, Shanda 89 Searcy, Arlene 26, 32, 40, 72 Segal, Laurie 89, 198 Serrano, Jeanette 100, 166, 167, 172 Shakelford, Brian 109, 110, 156, 197 Sharp, Christopher 89, 134, 137, 140 Shearin, Sabrina 26 Shepard, Sabrina 89 Sherwood, Ms. Laurie 122, 128 Shivers, Ronald 25, 26 Shoop, Michael 89 Sibbing, Jeff 109 Sierra, Michelle 109 Sigaty, Tricia 26, 32a Sigler, Elmi 100 Sigwart, Benjamin 26, 66, 67, 69, 193, 194 Sima, Don 100 Simon, Anjanette 89 Simpson, Aaron 109, 197 Simpson, Carla 100 Simpson, Lome 100 Sims, Ms. Robin 126 Slater, Joye 109 Slipp, Stephanie 89, 116 Smalanskas, Suzanne 64d, 67, 89 Smith, Centia 64b, 89 Smith, Cherise 89 Smith, Christopher Smith, David Smith, Demetra 80, 89, 100, 140 168 26, 158, 159 Smith, Earnest 109 Smith, Heather 640, 89 Smith, Hudson 26, 134, 168 Smith, Kimberly 26 Smith, Lori 26, 29,250 Smith, Martin 62, 100, 151 Smith, Shelby 100, 181 Smith, Tarik 76 Smith, Tricia 64a, 67, 70, 71, 76,89 Smith, Wanda 89 Smitley, Stephen 109, 142 Smoot, Wanda 64a Smothers, Ronson 89, 168 Sonnier, Yolando 100, 163, 187 Sorell, Derrick 110 Sortino, Gina 26, 64a, 79 Sortino, Karen 64a, 100 Sosa, Alfred 89 Soso, Sergio 89 Soto, Magdelena 89 Sottosanti, Lawrence 26 Sottosanti, Robert 26 Southern, Kelli 26 Souto, Alida 100, 163 Sozio, Marianne 27, 180, 181 Spaulding, Kaykio 64a, 67, 100 Spaulding, Scott 27 Spicer, Robert 27 Spikes, Mia 89 Spivack, Lisa 64a, 110 Square, Latisha 110, 172 Srubek, Mrs. Chris 128 St. Louis, Karen Inn Stack, Imelda 67, 89 Stafford, Coach 164, 165, 168 Stafford, Lesley 27 Staine, Aretha 110 Standberry, Keisha 20 Standberry, Keith 27 Stanford, Theron 110 Stedman, Illya 110 Steele, Lamont 100 Steen, Terril 89, 144 Steinbacher, Kimberly 67, 100 Stelle, Vernon 89 Stephney, Kendall 100 Stevens, Adriane 27, 69, 72, 76, 79 Stewart, Denise 89 Stewart, Ms. Sandy 126 Stewart, Yvonne 89 Stivers, Julie 67, 89, 113 Stokes, Deidre 89 Stokes, Edward 89, 144, 145, 148, 149 Stone, Mrs. Ann 126, 128 Strand, Eric 27, 193 Strawn, Les 90, 179 Strong, Melissa 27 Stronks, Damian , 177 Stronks, Stephanie 27, 66, 67, 180, , Stu rdivant, Fredric Sullivan, Timothy Susich, John 90 181 198 90 140 Sullivan, Terence 100, 134, 138, 139, 151, 152 110 142 155 196 27 Susich, Shannon Swain, Alisha Swain, Coach James Swanson, Aaron Swinson, Carla 100, , 64b, 90 134, 135, 168 90 90, , 167, 172 166 Szager, Kenneth 15, 27, 80, 176. 177. 188, 189 , 1' 1wf-'.- ,,ss fit- sf,:-1 17211319 ,fr 5399 123 -s1:'Fh0U15S3D5b.1r:,qs'l1. f 1 ' f fl.. x 1'f X -. 3,5 N1V1P3qt.e,rj!,1l1ljoL0. 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Takayoshi, Seigo 67, 75, 90 Talamantes, Breena 27, 66, 69, 78, 166, 167, 172 Tanberg, Mr. Tod 74, 126 Tanchauco, Daniel 100, 140 Taykalderanian, Natalie 110 Taylor, Denise 100 Taylor, Jason 110, 197 Tercero, Julie 100, 187 Tercero, Maura 110 Thomas, Adelaide 110 Thomas, Jessica 110 Thompkins, Tricia 27, 64b, 70 Thompson, Jason 67, 71, 110 Thompson, John 90, 134, 140 Thompson, Toia 66, 90, 166, 167, 172 Thomton, Tracy 90 Thorpe, Ms. Va erie 126, 172 Thorton, Anthony 25, 27, 69 Thurmond, Gabrielle 27, 67, 69, 72, 76, 158, 160 Tiegs, Brian 110, 142 Tietjan, Karen 110, 181 Tingley, Krista 100 Tolbert, Kim 90 Tomas, Borquaye 90, 168 Totaro, Rachelle Townsend, Lemarcus Trainer, Christine Trainer, Marie Travis, D'Valene Travis, Nicole Triana, Christina Troutman, Acel Troy, Debra Tru'illo, Mr, Michael Tscheekar Mr. Mich l 110 90,140, 151, 152 64a, 90 64a 90 110, 90, 165, 179, 90, 57, 64b 181 196 252 126 75 117 , 127 , ae , , 119 Tscheekar, Mrs. Rosa-Maria 67, 119, 127, 130 Tubbs, Deborah Tubbs, George Tucker, Crystal Tucker, Felicia Tucker, Krystal Tucker, Tom Tummers, Ms. Suzy Tungyoo, Devonna Turkmany, Mr. Chris 'IHirner, Bryant Turner, Erica Turner, Shannon Turners, Brian Tyrrell, Lee 1195.9 ,Q ff - 90, 158 27 181 5, 110 90, 180 77, 100, 165 128 28, 166, 167 127, 156, 157, 197 90, 151, 152 100 28 116 28, 32, 54, 70, 72, 78 'f 1 4 Ag . 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'X NNI f Tis X' -T 1 ' ganez, aan 111, 179 anez, ariano 91 Yamall, Mg. Bob 127, 140, 192, 193 Yearsn, Tige 30, 32a, 53, 127, 134, 144, 147 ee, yan 111, 142 Yee, Sanford 67, 91, 189 Yerondopolis, Rick 111 Yerondopoulos, Todd 30, 64, 67, 177 York, Wanda 80, 91 Young, Pharoh 111 ow? ',14,:nQLfyf5,:',3:,1:5 2512 K 1 ' , . - - , 1 11 . 1 if 1 ' f I ' - , 12-Qfere1lqi'0W.E'ZZ11f1- fr , 11feE1vE1sr:.ff?ZY-'affair .fxs ':f7,2g1aX svy31Mai:g1ra5ll ,5g:eeQrg1q2.za4Qsnnl'g IN X ., if-'jf,'tf5 ,, s -1N 'f,,X-Z' 4 -1r,f,f'! ,f-.V R1 -,ff,1'..v X 1 K ff f'N' sf-.'gf1:1'0fJ-'9-91 , Za ebski, Walter Zafiii, Kenneth Zamora, David Zamora, Genevieve Zapata, Tony Zarate, Maricella Zelaya, Edgar Zeldon, Femando Zorigian, Garrett 101 77, 101 30, 66, 134 5, 16d, 30, 70, 75 75 111, 249 67, 80, 91 111 30, 45, 69, 118 INDEX 271 dmv? I , .mf Dear Seniors: My father once told me that memories are much more important than dreams because memories live longer. I came to St. Bernard with many dreams as I am sure you did and I leave with many more memories as I am sure you are. If you were to ask my what my dreams were before I came here, maybe I could tell you, maybe I couldn't. If you were to ask my what my memories are, they are vivid and alive and I will have them forever. One of your classmates, Jessica Salguero, some years ago shared with me a poem that I would like to offer to you as my gift as we say goodbye to St. Bernards together. What the world needs now: A little more kindness, , a little less need A little more giving, a little less greed A little more gladness, a little less care A little more faith, ' and a little more prayer A little more we , and a little less sigh A little more sunshine q brightening the View And a lot more friends and I people exactly like you! I wish you the best of luck and may God go with you. Until we see each other again may the Lord hold you in the palm of His hand. Yours in Christ, - A Father Liam J TKidney Principal 272 CLOSING


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