Villa Park High School - Odyssey Yearbook (Villa Park, CA)
- Class of 1985
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Returning king, Bill Mecklenburg, arrived to crown Henry Wiehebrink, 1984 Homecoming king. Tracy Burdine, Erik Doest, Wes Jacobs, and Scott Worthington had also been nominated. When asked how he felt when Mary Carroll announced his name, Henry stated, I was shocked and very embarrassed. My Mom enjoyed it more than I did, although I was honored to be chosen by the student body. To continue the Homecoming tradition, that evening the Homecoming Queen was crowned by Miss Karey Nixon, 1983 Homecoming Queen. The princesses were Jill Moses, Kristin Norman, Shelly Schneider and Colleen Triggs. Miss Jennifer Dunn was crowned Homecoming Queen 1984 by Karey. I was going to the game to have fun, and wasn't expecting to be crowned. When my name was called I was in complete shock, said Jennifer. Each princess was driven around the stadium in Mercedes convertibles and escorted to the silver platform by Henry and Erik, where they stood by their fathers. Burt Reynolds, a hired look-alike from Animal Crackers, was there to greet the court and give Miss Dunn a special gift. In charge of the spectacular event was Brigitte Prevot, Senior class vice- president. Brigitte was asked to organize the evenings celebration in place of Kristin Norman who had been nominated for the court. She had the help of Dave Dew, Mont Flora, Kevin Kutcher, Var Reeve, Katy Stone, Joy Tunstall, and Sheryl Wolf. Mothers, like Mrs. Jacobs, escorted their sons, Wes Jacobs, during the crowning of the King. Ms. Thielman, Activities Director, and Brigitte Prevot, evening organizer talk with Reynolds, a look-alike, the evening's festivities. Queen Jennifer Dunn and King Henry by Alben ef 1 by Erik Does! Homecoming was a memorable experience for me. Fllll of all when the court was announced at lunch I wun't there. Wouldn'l you know itl The only day I exit out to lunch something like this happens. As I approached the campus, coming back from lunch, people started congratulating me for making the court. Of course I did not believe it, but as more people conpatulated me I knew it must be true. During the period between the announcing of the court and the crowning of the king, my friends made jokes and tried to embarrass me by laying to the girls I talked to, Don'l talk to hirng he just wants your vote. Knowing they were kid- ding, I laughed with them. new hebrink watch a Spartan ff Finally, the day came, the day of the At the assembly the motlsen' of the 'Milli 'IQ allthere we1conus.Exciu:nempewssus awaited the announcement. Applause filled Q gymasthenew l9MHorneeomingk.ing,HlN- RY WIEHEBRINK, was crvwnzd. I null ima 1-1sNRY,.na -.Akai but in my au. Even though I didn't win, it was a sleGniIs BIIIH andprivilege toIseontheeoun,andIIrlPUd to be there. u - - 45 R fi, ' 14 If 1' P f ff V . f, , Z., W ! ,fy A f ' WW his year's spirit week came to an end Friday October I9 at the football game against El Modena. It was an exciting game which included a half time show where this year's Homecoming Queen Jennifer Dunn was crowned and the Homecoming King Hen- ry Wiehebrink was presented. Saturday night was the Homecoming Dance which highlighted this week's activities. Because of VPHS's tWentieth year anniversary Blue, Black, Silver - Twenty Years of Spartan Spir- it was the theme chosen. Unlike other dances, this year's Homecoming Dance, which was held in the school gym, had a video Dj where music videos were shown on a big screen. Couples enjoyed dancing to the music and watching the different videos. Junior Jami Karres stated: I think this was a great idea instead of just having a regular band of DJ because it was fun to dance and watch the vid- eos. Besides dancing, couples had their pictures taken and ate refreshments at the decorated ta- bles set up in the small gym. Many couples sat down and enjoyed the fun and romantic atmo- sphere, while others socialized and mingled with their friends. It was really memorable because of the entertainment and the happy atmospheref' commented Senior Matt Payne. wif ,lwfal ta great Homecoming iiiii .iiii iijiiii ..i, j think most peoplefhiqd 1 i.,. 1 711 1. ngoodetimei jc iiij ' At the Homecoming Dance Troy Finamore, Kathy Evett, Wendy McNaughton and Garrett Hichman rest in between dances. Alumnus Mark Weddenn and Leisa Mullen enjoy dancing to the video music. vb Looking for their souvenir papers are Leslie Radmacher, Kathy Lodes and her dare Scott Brand. iii E 3 'C L' .H fl 41 z Hg f g Q, V., . H V' -431 Irfkd, 1 if 1 -412 ,bw , -A v . ' 'mhz P .- f 7 7 fr I0 . V ' 5 ., .1 XXX Xll i 49 ,.lun'ln1'L - Arianna Seeley, Valerie Holmes, and Kim Horton enjoy the Spirit Day Assembly. Beatles: Tracey Hunt, Wendy Fox, and Tina Guenther rock in the assembly. , by Carolyn Romero All of uljuniors were really excited about spirit week. We picked s fun md wild theme ROCK-N-ROLL HIGH SCHOOL! We really thought it was going to be gent, hnl hal There were lou of pointing parties so we hed s lot done, if you can believe thot. Ev- eryone worked very hard on the night before our spirit day. Everyone showed up to help pu: up signs. There were so many signs hung up but, of course with our luelr, the wind hnd to come. By morning most of our signs were blown sway. The only onel left were the ones on the ground. We did not hnve much time to hong them beck up so we taped them there. It was different but I gum we juniors are A little bizarre. Nobody really le! the wind ruin their dey. Peopledreuedupssndmndethemoltofit. Music was played in between the elsssea. At nutrition, we had a wild limbo and huln hoop contest. The big moment came, it was time for our lunch-time activities. Everyone who wuinnki:hadunrsintheirpnnu.Theskiu started with the RAMONES and ended with MADONNA. qsoplwmmf' favorite personj. gf It really did not go is well se we thought il would, lm! does it ever? Tlunl: God it's OVER! We'll get 'em next year. Way to go JUNIORS. We tried. l 1 l fl ill' 2 N T1 l by Mzureevl Manor W Ks. Opening w 1 fl I. w ,l M W. w 35' ll U IGRS Part J with Rock and Roll by Anim Epkr S g ock-n-Roll High School or the 'day after,' as jr. Aimee Hunt called it, almost went as 5 planned. However, Mother Nature just didn't leave the Jr. Class alone did she? Despite many long spent hours on the painting of signs and planning of skits, Mother Nature just had to blow off a little hot air S s all over the Jrs' efforts. Jr. Aimee Hunt said, We tried so hard to put up the signs and then when we came back early the next morning, everything was on the ground. This caused mass frustration and, stated jr. Brenan German, We just gave up and taped the signs where they were on the ground. Despite the Jrs.' apparently wasted efforts, the day went on with appearances by such singing artists as Madon- na, the Beatles and Elvis. Rock-ri-Roll High School, and juniors attempt to show their spirit, will almost undoubtedly always be remembered in Spartan History. Todd Ramos, as Madonna, entertains the Sopho- mores. Maybe once the Ju- niors will have a good Spirit Day, but they don 't really care. Above: Baggersg Kristina Harnden, Bonnie Mukhar, and Lisa Rojo rock in the spirit assem- bly. Jul cas sen watches the junior skits that Aimee Hunt has just introduced. 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Casey Hiedler found a friend during Senior Spirit Day. Live chickens ran wild all over the campus that day. Craig Anderson, Dave Dew, Brian Raum and Todd Moeller perform a lip sync to The Devil Went Down To Georgia during lunch. 0 how did the seniors win the west? Well, it was probably through the long, hard hours they spent painting, building and organizing on week days and weekends before Spirit Day. Sophomores couldn't believe their eyes when they entered school Thursday morning, said senior, Henry Wiehebrink. Seniors built props which included a saloon, a kissing booth and even campsites, complete with teepees and barbeque pits. Among the many signs vividly painted and hung around school were tumble weeds hauled in from the hills. Though they did create a small mess, they added reality to Villa Park's western theme. Lori Beechan commented, The school looked like some- thing you might see on 'Bonanza' The saloon, built by Dave Sach and Jason Ross, was the center of attention. Within the 35 minutes of lunch, the song leaders performed a can-can dance, a few guys along with dance choreography per- formed a square dance, other senior guys played banjos and guitars and lip synced to The Devil Went Down To Georgia, Kathy Bogart and Kyle Myers announced The Solid Rope Count Down and the Villa Park football team was saluted. At the end of lunch the seniors chanted: We are the class of 85, And we have won the west! We put the Chuds and Plebes to shame, The seniors are the best! Craig Anderson summed it up with, We weren't sure how much we had done when we were working on it, but when we put it all together we were amazed and happy with the results. Excited Seniors watch the show put on at lunch. The skits really held the crowd's interest, OOV It was the best Spirit Da I 've seen since I 've been here. r - Matt Payne 'D l 3 ATS H ff The responsibilities of any senior class officer are numerous and time consuming. The 1985 sen- ior class officers' duties were no exception. The mort important of these was at the beginning of the yean Senior Spirit Day. A popular item for this event was DAVE SACI'I'S and JASON ROSS'S hand built saloon, which went great with the theme: 'How The Seniors Won The West. Spirit Day was hard work for us, but well worth the effort. We were pleased with the outcome and thankful to GENEVIEVE TALAVERA as well as SHERYI.. WOLF, LIZ TAIT, MARGARFI' NARUSE and so many others that put all their time into helping us win this naditional event. Our next I-lik was the Coronation Dance. I never realized the amount of preparation that went into holding a dance. I began looking around during the su.mmer for just the right place to hold such a special occasion. After looking at several locations we finally decided on the Merid- ian Hotel in Newport Beach, a place that was just opening in time for the dance. We chose this place because of its wonderful reputation in Paris. I ltnew it would be a hit for our theme Winter In Paris. After months of preparation, the big night finally arrived, leaving special memories with everyone. Coronation was not the end of our challenges, we still had Senior Baccalaureate, Senior Brealt- fast, as well as leaving our BS mark by donating by Brigitte Prevot a senior Along with the duties of senior dass vice president, I was also co-worker of the half time show at homecoming and in charge of the Lip Sync held one day at lunch. Of course, none of this could have happened without the guid- ance of MS. THEILMAN, and I know TRACY BURDINE, SHAUNNA LARSEN, LIZ TAIT and all of the senators cou.ldn't have made it through our year without MH. BRUNT, our senior advisor, or the unity of the senior dass. As senior dau vice-president, I felt it was an honor to be included as an ASB member. I felt a special closeness among the members of the cabi- net. Being involved in such a variety of activities this year has definitely made a memorable impact on my senior year. ..i ' page by Susie Kimball and Teri Thene gf lf A1l's quiet on the Western Front. Brian Reccia, David Sach and jason Ross relax after a long night of decorating. jack Jessen and Angela James prepare for Spirit Day. Many of the Seniors showed up the night before to help, Senior Spirit Day f ' . -V9-.J ?-.,.,, ,L V 1.-.F , - . Q 4--,flzrffffifclffg-fggf f f LJK ...W ,,, ,Ai A H 1 + A ,,,:.- 11, f. v 14.-.-N, I - -0 -f y Q f . - iff ff,-f ff1 ?, 4 ?iVAV-xl, , . . ., all V, 5 1, I9 , ,,, 1 I 'N , 10l n heyy ' 1 no 'H use 1 ., , Ai qw W? ,, .. . Emma- E ff, . - 1 A -- a, if- ' - - 4- fic ' 'fir' Q 1 'nf' - , '11-'if 'HETQHQ4'-' ' ' f.,1' ' A -I-.-1, Y V-11 - , 1 -' ,fl .- ,- ' ,f ' V , wk' 1 'L if-1 .4 - ,. Q -'V' - iv ' Af is ,f if V . '7 1 ,. , ia. T f 'f ' , ?Y7?' ' 7 '-,ui 9 ' 0 4 4' I ?n, 1 ' rv 1 fy, ? 1 -5 , 4 , f fjj, 4 X ., ' if ,fin vw ff E r' Jayne Thomas calls Alben Bc Lv James to check on her color E prints. 3 nnual class is often thought of as being a typical party class in which accomplishment is measured in how much gossip a person has heard - or spread - in one class period. However, any person who finds himself in Annual for this reason is in for a big surprise. Being a member of the Annual staff is a lot of hard work and takes a lot of time, though it is a fun class,', commented KELLY HALLIGAN, Odyssey staff member. Before school even started this year the Odyssey staff and editors got together to discuss up-coming work, and to start thinking of ideas for possible themes. Instructions for selling advertising were given, an important task for financing our yearbook. The first weeks of school were spent deciding on a theme, and several good ideas were tossed around. Everybody wanted to do something special to commemorate the graduation of VPHS's twentieth senior class. AN INVITATION TO A CELE- BRATION was the most popular idea. I am happy with the theme of 'Celebration' because it's easy to keep a festive look continuing on throughout the book, mentioned GEN EVIEVE TALAVERA, theme editor. Several hours of hard work followed. Weekends and holidays were spent designing layouts, writing copy, and taking pictures in time to meet each deadline. After all of the work was done, it was time to CELEBRATE our success. , . I ' S 3 X Editors At Their Best: Genevieve Talavera, Judy Stockinger, Diane Tomlinson, C 3 Kevin Kutcher, Kandi Bryant, 'fi Beth Frackelton, Michelle Mark Zechiel, Perri Selman, E Mongraw, Jayne Thomas, Z Sheryl Wolf, and Christine We- , -D demeyer. 166,41 ...i f t Odyssey Staff Celebrating Suc- cess: Teri Thane, Kyle Myers, Kelly Halligan, Lyd- ia Dunn, Hassti Bassiri, Sam Graham, Barbara Barre- gar, and Bobby Briggs. Mark Zechiel roughs outu some plans for hrs spread. O mg 160 Maxis I uf D' M' WL Dm: swflff ww' 'Ml :rpg lk- 'HS hip, H54 'fbi Yuba, lim: hm P113 'I-'ik Hum 'Salud WAI. 'im Mu. Wh Pug. M. lin 'wa 'YH sm. slim 'Q Hn mr., lx rel Odyssey's Stunnin S ff g ta :Anita Eplei-,Jw lie De Marco, Liz Tait , Shaunna Lat' Senv David Vvyen, Margaret Naruse, Sv ' ' ' ' page by Judy Stockmger 1 l 1 ' fr' 'f' 'H ff Quur- ' What fulfilment does one get from being i on I yearbook staff? That's right, a fulfill- ment that not many receive during their en- tirelifetime. So many hours, so many frustra- tions, imdsu much respansibility are feelings shared by all whu are members of the Odys- sey staff. l've been asked, What ia it lilte to be the Editor-infChief'? My answer is, Fun I ltnow that might round crazy, but it'a the truth. I admit the position takes a lot of responsibility, time, and a ton of patience, but it's wurth it. I have an editorial board who were chosen by MR. JOHNSON and myself. All of them were chosen because of their capability and responsibility as a per- son. Sometimes it gets tough, but I've worlted hard for my positionfand I wouldn't give it up for anything in the world. The clan this year was made up of a total ofithirtysix students, which is quite large for 'an annualrataff. Over half were new-women, andalrnoat all were as lost as-a needle in I nyiect'-snr the tim quarter. An average day in room 301 consists of a fewfsu-aggling in late frumt lunchi a noise level that could reach IO on a volume me' rerythe of all an our beloved adviovr HATS ff and mms NORM Joi-rNsoN talks gam- ing his reserved tm minutes at the beginning of classy about the daily happenings and orders, and then it'l time: all are released to go about their business until the last five minutes of the The rest ia reserved for deuvup time Cthough this is rarely done in the proper mannerj. All of the time that we spent: weekends, holidays, and weelinights, was worth every hour. My sincere thanlu goes to all who par ticipated and donated their time. WE mn m what fi gmt job, 19:44- isas oaymy sum , P ff. Ulu , t s K 2 ie l ' n l Q - 1 Mic Mongraw studies the plans for the yearbook cover while Genevieve Talavera explains them to Christina Kato, cover and artwork designer. Samantha Graham, Margaret Naruse, Liz Tait, and Shaunna Larsen search through the proof book for pictures needed in their spreads. .ff vii 'I Wy, ,,i,e'Fi'-. . L 1 1 1 .w 1 W K V , I , , ,V :X -, f - - ' Y f f Y f ,-,fl - w. Seniors Celebrate Close of Year yggigue gan., Kandi Bryant shows enthusiasm at the Katella foot- ball game. hile seniors look forward to graduation, the list of prepara- tions and anxieties mounts. The SAT, Scholastic Aptitude Test, is an important preparation and also a worry among seniors. To take the test, a student had to wake up at 7:30 am to be at their chosenschool by 8:30, The students were tested on both math and English. It is a mind-boggling experience for seniors and usually a relief when completed. Some seniors took classes to prepare for this test. These gave students sample SAT tests to solve and help in preparing. V Another preparation for seniorsplanning to attend college was the applications sent to each school. Most college applications had to goth. The decision to concerned oth- very time con- were and appointments to .visit the References from teachers and counselors were sometimes required. All this planning and preparation frustrated and de- pressed seniors, After filling out forms and talking to counselors, seniors then had to worry about paying for their college. Sometimes, if they were lucky, their parents might pay for the expenses. But the question is, how do you ask your parents for an extra fourteen thousand? The unlucky seniors must find jobs, and work their way through college which is an- other worry and frustration. Besides college preparation, there were other worries, such as finding a date for Homecoming, or Sadie Hawkins. A senior canlt break his record of not missing one dance, especially his senior year. If there isn't a dance, then seniors had to find where the nearest party is or the latest movie playing. For a senior, to stay home on a Friday or Saturday night was a waste. When the year was finally over, seniors X'----..,. 'S ' .mwkn 'i'c+a,,-S - ..,. Song Leaders Shelly Schneider, Colleen Triggs, Leann Lundberg, and Dyanne Court jump high at the Tustin football assembly. Autumn Hayes yodels at the Senior Spirit Day as- sembly. Over already? -- Susie Kimball left behind all frustrations and worries, and CELEBRATED! Graduation meant finally breaking away. Parents realized that their child had grown up, and was now an adult. Graduation was sadness for some but relief for others. Some seniors get upset because they do not wish to depart from their closest friends. Others are excited and can not wait to move on to other things. Whether sad or happy about leaving, all seniors are happy to have completed high school, and almost all will celebrate! page by Jayne Thomas In troduction I9 if 'ite . , ummm yf view' UK' Brvvide Seniors Lead th Way ,f . I, H mg- Q3 W' eww My '-.W S I rnldfafxjlfiaffffenxawiy Wwwedemev, awww 55.1191 ,N JH ,X TN WF aa var:-,,..A,-fi , . Y.. I l l' .. la XXXXX XX .xxx '10 -A 'K 11- ..-L . Pl A ,Q 5 in .,',' 42!. f - 19975 7.1112 TQ .- , Z2 iiglf T Y - if ',, 1 P A ' A' f ' 3,1 , , 7 . 1 ' 'f 6 1 ff ' ' ' f 'ii Q T7 B ' if 1 , A ff 5. ' 2. or ' V. .. . 'f' , ' f' 2- 'Y' . -' ' ' F- 4' 555-. ,. Q.. ' ,ay , .4 1,1 If .. .5 sr fe f Q 2 f ffgf fe ff g ' Q if 1 , . f 2 ,ff-.ar f I 2 1 1 . f ' V 2' ' 'Y 1 T um 4. 2. ua: 2 if , f I 3 A ' '12i.a:gf ' , Z by Tracy Burdine 1 Sw' ffiii'-K' - 4 f fu ,f ,feaffgii 1 . . ' ff? lx 3 ',ji'-fl. .?3f iff 2 ,Q-iff' During thu year I have had many responnibil- I am glad I had such a helpfull cabinet to aid , ff 'flu'--if 523171 -4 . ff' fy ities and plan to have more aa the year wind.: me with all the projects we had to arcompliah. If -,E 41' 1 down. they l1adn'l been there to lend a helping hand, I was responsible for spirit day and the winter this year wnuldgfr have been ruch a pleasurable r Liz Tait formal. The lPi1'll lla? PreP2r1ltions demanded one for the whole senior clan of 1985. Treasure WW' hard work and were very time consuming, Many people who worked endless houn on last minute 2' V n- af' H I ,,, preparations made the time a uuczeu. The day I ,VA Ulf- V went well and at the end of the week the senior vf h7!5i , , !ll' ll :Inu was voted the mort spirited. , Y 'm f ' W WW, ur The Coronation dance was another very hard QW 'll' M ill l' event to set up. Widx the help I received from my 'law , oficen, the preparations went smoothly. The V l dance turned out to he a very nice formn.L V' ' WM 'fl' li' 3, I, Theend oftheyeafsplanxwere very exciting My Ylfyfl fi ff. with Grid Night and a trip planned for all inter- 'VI ml' fffffl If XMI' V! M y eated seniors, a senior ditch day and many other H lm ll ' X 'f All l II. senior privileges. l ' 'W oy X7 l ,y Wy . f ' fi ' :1.gf',::M5. f y -if 411, 'll' 'll f mu, . f 1 'N I H :W . , 1' , fl M JW 1' if fl' ' I ' l l ll-he 364 H --Ml , H ifi- j 'D f 1 if ,f i U 1 3 , '10'yf'-' I GC. , , QW ,W t f n s the year began, this year's senior officers were faced with numerous ijxfiilzziiiziiz:LL:i1i1::'-V'-,ffI5'5 't'i .y ..., .,... sf -fu put. ff' 'ffwfwy lr Th ' f' h ll l A ' ' ' d lc' f 'N ' -H--lil ' --.... ., 'UD IWW tas s. elr irst c a enge was p annmg painting parties an s its or ,VW - ,,,. ..,, , Ilyqlxllv L Wh V ' ' ' - . W 'lx .,,,..,..,,..,,. ,,.. A U VL f Mfffm, Senior Spirit Day. Their hard worlc paid off. With the help of all the 1 W f..Z1tz1'.a:'i WI,l,,,l 'ffiMW1w,y,W . , . . . . . . . Wvvvfff spirited seniors who painted signs, built props, and organized dances and skits, fw.'-,. Sewer ,' I l 'WWfMyfy,, ll'lWfllWZ57lWH,5i,,,, W 3 I wm,,, i H 1, 'i ff ,, - - 'J' , , 'w,,q'ff,.,,,, My ' W, - 1 , the Class of '85 was awarded Most Spirited Class. Shauna 'H +Lw.n i,,,,,, 'll'WM'ff.Ll Th .1 ' ' 1. ' ff' h fi it ' h h h 1 f 11 ' H my My Wifi' e next ecision t e senior o icers a to ma e, wit t e e p o t eir en -ff . . . . 'ji l',i1',,'l advisor Mr. Dick Brunt, was a theme for Coronation, the year's first formal ', l A 1- . . . . . .. HW- ,. -'- 7 ,, dance, and a place for it to be held. Winter in Paris was their decision for a W, H !3ggf'M' ,, Jw. theme. The Meridian, a newly opened hotel in Newport, was chosen for its Il i., I ' if' ,,., 1 -if, I ,M jf 3' European atmosphere. lv' W W' Ml 1 V '.i1l'liW . . . . . . . , f ff?ff,,W,fr,,lfMW More fun and exciting activities were planned in order to make the Seniors , X ,I -,' ig, Q , 'g 'f . , W , ' Uiulyi 'ff' W' last few months as Spartans memorable. Commented Genevieve Talavera, f vi .Jia ,Q ,' .7 , M J if All in all the year was a successfl X U nf , . 'T f , A' , A ll' 5: hr! 5,1 ' '-.U M Wlagoq APPHR od, .Ill HBA To if T W ' ya? .-.U -4' ig, 'ji f ' ,,. ' V Wiz! 1 iff , i'i Wf'fliwfr I if 5? f 1' ' ,, W fl' ff-I ' , ,JM f i 1 , 5 ' CIW! fflifif' if li f CN'-Q-ffll I J - ne w' ggi? X df:-1-,X . 1 , ' N I 1 xi 6 , J we ,, V' s y eififjg, fyrxgh. , em, , 1':1 . ,Ji Kutcher D page by Genevieve Talavera Cd Judy Stoclzinger 5, Wa ' . ' ..-w -.f '27,-'.s1- rxa.,,Q4f.L. gee. .4-+V--g -- , all phnrax by Maureen Memro: Senior Council 21 Advani, James M. Albrecht. Derek K. THANKS TO EVERYONE, SURFING NEWPORT AND THEN SOME. I LOVE YOU LYNDA. THANKS MOM 5L DAD. ON TO BIGGER THINGS. SEE YA VP, Allnutt, Jamie L. Lv 2 fmds NTurtl fKaren O Yeah! Smr S3 Stine Cm Breil1fDC Mi- chael SA AB GOLD Yo, Kb przy? XP Soup I Lv U We'll make it Lv 1 AI ntsf Njy Ir Bby! Dream It Liv Ir' Anderson, Cheri A. Gr8 Me M wfDc China Jugs Till dl Cin-Lamposr 'Whm Working - The Dc 4 B an :here-Airy Always-Thlrs joy ez Shanny-Luv U Dad Dianna Mum Bt Dal: Anderson, Craig A. Anderson, Craig M. THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS! SKIING YEA! NOFRE, MSN, BAY, PARTIAN!! BEACH, GET HIPER! GO BALLS GO! LUV YA Mom BL Dad Sis Scott! Andre, Lisa A. Gzrman Club 85 THANKS to all my Friends Besl Bud SAMMY CLASS OF 85 LOVE YA MOM Angulo, Rhonda L. WHS ro VPHS LonG Drive BUT Worrh ir GOOD limes wflamie April lam.. Mary BEST Bud calm Luv Ya P010 gang as Bug Be- hind me all the way mom 51 dad I Luv U Timmy Ansari, Sonja Aslund, Anna C. I LOVE YOU FOREVER PETER! I WILL ALWAYS REIVIEM- BER MY STAY HERE! I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD, SISTER AND BROTHER! Auger, Mark A. GREAT TIMES WITH ALL MY FRIENDS jim, Mike, john, Dave, Cary, err. BOSTON BRUINS lil I love you mom dzd and family Ayres, Vince E. Var Hoops V30 Great Times with DANO HABAUGH METCALF KAH'UNA BOLT BILL: RAD TIMES at BALBOA, Elsinore LOVE YA MOM AND DAD Bagiu, Mircea Bain, Sonya D. Never wel: Beach Bash, VP, Kyle, use Foozball, the Doo., Clmyl, Fml.-A.z0la, Mickey J Commercial-Family Best Friend Mxckey.Bma2. Hicks. Baker, Michele L. Unqgciable xx wflcfls, Treas. KE IM sc Mlm of all BF RedfG-T's SB! Saldes Bqfsummcr 83 Hi 84 XBYE VPHS! -Thanx Bl Luv you MOMQ DAD: MOE Bl MIKE 22 Seniors 11,-7 page by C oletlc 'Qumr- ,vm l r l I I 1 l l ill. bw i WI Qu Ga 'W '11 aw- Lhl IIE' P01 PMI Bu lri i '7 K I A 1 I 645 7 ' 4 5 me fi QPMSH 1' 'J' 1 Q 4...-. WHS The Villa Park Girls Basketball season starred off ornra sour note but the team ,never gave up hope. , ' This' year the team 'has had to adjust to unex- pected changea. Due to the loss of last yea.:-'s coacl-AQ JIM IRBY, a new and unfamiliar coach, GEORGE PEABODY, has tried so change the wayain whirli the returning players had been taught by: :he previous coach. Although many sports lose valuable playefi. S-S WIS fhf CISG fd this year's girl: baxlrezball, it has left arnark which is irreversible. Only five returning players are ex- perienced enough' ru- showy the incoming sopho- mores the correct ways of playing 'high sdwvi basketball. During the course of the season the team improved and learned to worlzi together. ff by Mickey Gilchrest Moreover, as the years progress and the girls become more experienced and disciplined, a bright and enthusiastic team emerges. 43. af., Lili K Spending time with friends Nicola Boyle listens while Ashley Burnham describes her weekend Barbarosh, Craig A. UCSB or BUST 'SAT'3Xl GIS Times WX MATT GL RMPRSOH TOUGH! SKI-NO SLEEP 6 TICKETS-SO FAR! DK'ANGL-NT 4 LNG' THANKS MOM AND-I LOVE YOUYBYEY! Barnard, Cheryl Barregar, Barbara A. T LUV U Bill nvr qgct frnd Mic Grt umcs In Ireland 82 and Europe 84 Thanx for everything MOM DAD H Brenda Always luv you Barrett, Scott M. Thanx for mem's Great X's In Rockin 58 SHARKY LIVES ALVUAYS bca Teddy boy, BOGESXWD EM IC OL coolaud ,AVIR TEDS LIVE FOREVER Barry, Kevin M. Golf Team, Ski Club VPHS SS Tahoe Trip 84 All the Party Animals are gums were gmng to so ull W. amp' HEAVENLYU Barra, Kimberly F. Dull Team Camp Sz, Music Man 83, Twirlmg Flags 84, Tupos Neo rcs 81454. Gram times with CF. PS, 56 ET! I LUV YOU NIOIW Ei DAD! Advani-Barra Bassiri, Hassti LUV U MOM DAD HOUSSEIN THANX 4 BEING THERE! IT'S THE CAR! FRNDS 4EVER DAVE ALIC MOO GUY Wil-lERE'S THE BUNNY? B5 U ARRIVED! Beaclle, Jeffrey Jeff Jeff Eric Score Remember The Good Times! Dances + Dinners Fasr Trucks, Gd Music Milne Brandon Parties- Luv You Mom Dad Brandon Bedard, Michael J. AUTO II CHAIN GANG LIVES THANX TO ALL MY FRIENDS HAD GOOD TIMES! BEST OF TIMES WITH CHERYL LOVE YA MOM DAD DONNA AND CHERYL! Bedell, Jeffrey M. Bst of Fmdz Jeff eric Scot' Sadie Prom B4 Wrebles Luv ya Always 14 OZ Football vffzfs Ampipe Tralr 83 Chmps lry Soccr B4 Chmp Luv+Thanlr Mom Dad Deb Beechan, Lori Nvr 4gex Srace Deb Sha Pauline BL All rhc Boys-Thnx 4 rl-ir memrys I LOVE YOU MORGAN-Homecoming 85 Basketball 1142 Thanks Mom Bi Bro's Bentley, Kristen OUTRAGIOUS SKID MOBILE! FUN AND CRAZY TIMES WE ALL HAD MONICA'S MY BEST TRU TRUSTING FRIENDS ALWAYS r RIVER TIMES UH OH LUV US MOM :Sl DAD Berg, Vicki DAVE I Loved U! RE: Thnkgvg-MT-SKI Emty lor Prom Beach riclrld Sadie Linda Lets Model Susie K: Lfelong Friend! Thnlrs Larry 61 Viclri! Byi Mom Bernhard, Gregg L. THANKS MUSIC Bl ATHLETIC GDEPTS FUN IN Band Choir Basketball BL Key Club Honor zB a Drum Major Thanlrs Mum and Dad Luv You Barb! gm Berry, Chris Beyl, Laurie BEST'CHUMS'LINDAisi STIN'E'DRILL TE AM' 8.5-85' FUN' TIMES' AT' CAMP' JUST' GRININ' PROM 84 'TOO-MUCH 'RED' CROSS 'LOVE' YA ' DAD MOM ' - MATT 1 BYE: Looking Towardg ' Tomorro pnge by Colette Culberl fry Liz Tai: .!,1 ,..,...,.., L, ,,u, ,.,r,,,, al '4 , 319 ' f s. KV I uv W , 71' ew John Rowe cringes as he hears a bad joke. I ' ' J'-W-M341 I 24 Seniors lip Ml .md 4 ill lui? ,gil dui! nfl' ypll! MM wiht mlm mlm hah Fm!! Bai! md! 549. Mal' Mrs by Kelly Van Horn My interest ht foreign languages first developed when I enrolled in French clan in seventh grade. Attending Villa Park for my last three years gave merthe opportunity to take my second and third foreign languages. In my sophomore and junior years I took German but due to a conflict in sched- ule with an AP English class, I was unable to contin- ue my study of German during my seninr year. Latin was the third language that l decided to take but by no means the easiest. Latin has helped me to come to a better understanding of the English language. and has helped me ta gain a better perspective in my studies of French and German. For the last year we have 'housed a foreign exchange student from France and it has been an excellent experience. Because of this I have gained a greater comprehen- sion of French culture and customs. I'll reaUy miss Sophie when she leaves l:ecausewe're as close as real sisters. Hopefully one summer I'll be able to visit her in France. dsl if 15 Pfgt fi'ff ff I As far as my college plans are concerned I will he studying for a degree in the International Business field which will entail a double major in both French and business. ' Ag?5i.l'z'i ff3.?:iifflf?ff i-f fliifffbifla , ,fllliieifliifi .ff5f'f7figf1 if ' ww ff., 'f . Q11:iw'.5.r2,.g',iv15.25411 , 1 ' UG. UWWWF'W,Zf'z1f9k'i':,fii.,iW'Uf Mil:zinc?Wi:Eff4?i.n,Z W mfwwWwwM.Qwfwfwmzfmfccww ' V .V .. Bianco, Steven T. Biletski, Marc. DUDE ALWAYS LUV dt REMEMBER jjj. Kelchner BST PARTYRS Bc FRNDS ED RICH IAY HENRY LUV U MOM Bc DAD Bt U z DAWN185 RULES VAN HALEN 3: GOT ANY 5 5 Blanco, Jamie A. If this was fun-Well maybe it was Oh well-It's all over now Roses are Red Violets are blur 1 sm srh.mph..na. and so am 1 Blank, Matthew I'm FINALLY DONE! HARD WEEK- NIGHTS PARTY WEEKENDSYEAI-l!' RAD TIMES WITH CRAIG. THANKS GIRLS FOR EVERYTHING! LUV U MELD Bogart, Kathleen E. Luv U Dad Mom Kev Mascot B5' Grt X's Bs: Fmz SHANE ' BRIG ' LAURA ' Luv my Rd Lua. Mme Alwys n my heart BOB Bag Sis:SS Miss BH Fel: I4 CU AT SC Bolen, Teresa A. I LOVE YOU DAD, BARB, BRUCE, DAVID, 54 PATQ BAND, HOT IAZZ, AND ALI. MY PEOPLE, FLUTES AND PICCOLOS ARE NUMBER ONE Bolt, David N. LOVE U MOM DAD 84 SCOTT SRF Gi SKI OLDMANS ALWYS RMEMBR MICHELE BEST BUDS MOON DOGGY TIM KYLE JON CHRIS T MISS U KRISTEN -SHANE LOVE YA-Bye Boyle, Bill Boyle, Nicola A. NVR 4GE'T VPQ V BL S CHEER, MY PALS esp SHAN DUF Bt TS MISS U JOY Thanx to all 4 many spcl mem LOVE U MOM DAD 81 SIS's ByeBye now! I Loved it! Bradford, Brad C. Bassi ri-Brad ford 25 6 ' Brand, Scott A. I made it! Thanks GOD Never forget GRT times with ALL my friend: I LUV YOU KATHY Now Bl Forever Thanks M ac D and Family Braun, Craig D. FOOTBALL 3314. Memorable Times with U , TME ALWAYS TOO SHORT, LOVE YOU ALWAYS. 'THANKS HB BUDS HELDL DEIDRE, KIM, MOM, DAD, an KAREN Braun, Lori L. never 4-get good buds Siouxsie, Staci, lt Mich Billy fans 4-ever! Prom 84, Summer 81-18th st. LUV U MOM Ae DAD ll ED! Bravo, Max B. VPSC EURO PT MB-H RAMBIS N GRTX W SKID JONJR ED RR CC BR TC DG NUNHS N CORONAS IMAKOOK IN MY4X MOOOY LUV U DAD MOM B N BRO CYA Bray, james W. cRzY TINES W1 KEVIN YAPPs1 19s, BEAUTY Ayn Luv BG SHELLY Luvs JD FERRARI BSI 5? 55 'ro smwl BLONDIE vw. ian I won't tell! Luv Mom ll Dad Brenner, Richard D. Thanks Mm andfami1y,I Lim You. Good Luck to an my friends So long v.P., Hello U.C.I. can 1 walte up now? Briggs, Robert W. Gr 8 xs with Michelle, Clark, Alice, lance, Barb, Bill BL Friends, Pruni- line 83 85, Could not do ir without you Mom BL Dad, Love ya, Home- coming B4, mis CS Brislawn, Paula M. Always nnbr VP good times-thanks to gint friendsjOG M specially Dawn! BB ten team rad -lulfulah 83 SL 8.1! G1 8 xs al dances Thanks MomaP0p1ci5rn,,mf Brolaerg, Kirsten Rmb: the 3 good litrle girls? Long livz the bookends! Fluus are superior! Vle'l.l keep looking for the next Spicllzurg Seniors jim Radzik mugs for the camera. 4 ' , - 5nf.' w-. fl. ..- Search for Senioritis Cure W L l f. Myu dubai mini iillel budil 'Mind him mlq, Wh M-41 wlsim Him WI: f'-51751 Nm hah lmulm WR 'lffmn Mil when 'fm Allah Millard Pwhn S em L ...A orl , x l s 'i page by Murgarel Naruse S . . V X . , ,,. 17 7 ,fl os sp'- 1' ' 4: 1 .,f ,f nt' by Dave Dew one auto- to the fast ears and in that or- boy I've been tumed I decided to get one of to the bank and found out that I afford either of them! But with my life good ol' Mom and I bought a thrashed 1973 Toyota Celica for S175.00. It looked like it belonged in the old junkyard in the llry. Trying to save money I did a lot ofthe work myself. After a little money and a lot of time, I brought it back to life. It went from banged up maroon to smooth sparkling white. I then put it up for sale and sold it for 52,301 At this time I realized I had a good business going making big profits and good money. My goal was to sooner or later get a Porsche. After looking for a while I found in the paper a neglected Porsche. I bought that reposted Porsche for a small sum of money. And once Brooks, Kevin T. Vangautd and more. Malung Magic with my friends. Jeff, James, and others. Mission Viejo-Drum Nlajor 84 and later? I'm on my way-Bye Brown, Alicia B. Twirling Flags 83-84 Best X wfbst bud Kristalyn-Good X wfHB! SK and rutc frogs Can-ie? ILY, uspaz! Thanx 4 all your help Dad ILY dt Ang, Ros, M Ei! M Brown, Richard BUS Jamaican Enterprise! BST Xs wfDa:in john jason FRED'Hzo Polo in HAWAII s., wfsfym a Jmoar Luv U K in your serve! luv you M At I dt Brad Bryant, Denise A. Bryant, Eric BUZRD FLUTHE CUP! GR B X in Football CIF AMP After Game Parties wf6o B5 B1 37 67 77 93 35 68 aisners NVR 4Get BOBS CAB IN Nicknames Brads Thanx MOM n DAD GLB Bryant, Kandi L. Gr 8 X5 Wfbsr itntls Btwnfcool WHP Dcb Budi V Bl Sbal Sadd y Hwltns jo Shmo Nvr 4ger G Srs U R tops 84 ASB Univ Or Bst Thnls Mom ec Dad 4 being frnds :WJ z KC dt L Burdine, Tracy M. NVR 4GET TLNIES WITH FRNDS I LUV U MOM, DAD, CHERYL5fIRASI7ECIALTHAI'lKSTl'lEAErRICHILUVU DEBS YOU'LL ALWAYS BE SPECIAL TO ME Burget, Dianna L. GR B YRS! Tl'1amrVSuz, Peat, Misa, Celia, Teri! Rivr, Sadu 84, NP BCI-I nit ysSumr 82-83l Plm Sp: Sum Barbra ist Luv Jon! U 1 Thanx Mom EL Dad Azueit ' . .,my,QQfjf2,l3f5k'?y??9''M - ' - '- - ,.wi 5W1f!!?'wff f, f ,,'WTf:,W1f:',li ,V ,,n,5 ,fwy,:'.ng.,, qv ,'3...514'-w'3'Q'f . . . 1 'W.'vIiv'f':W'w':'Hiw-Zu 4am'fw- '4fifv f4 'rw' mf'ff4w4,+ 1fv iwfl W. ' N, eflrf H . 1, Y. qw Cf: ,,.,.1w 1- ' 2, 3 ' 1 ,g, M , -,pf f ,V 7 ,--way., ig, 4 , ,n , M -lifzif lf'1:'l.'l- v - - 5 ff pl ibm ' f I wi- .MnWwlzfzg:MMW ffffrwifymh Lv. ww' 1,4 ' ' QL f Y '--'vzfz .w:,:f'3f -!'.:,,.-'w5HL,f,w, ,, , gm J, 2 lv Q. r, f' f , Io .21-,V ' fn ' 'I H e,g,',, ,. -, '- . .f f f. r , v: ..,- ,- wr.. f,,1,,7'.' .f 5 , v U W ww . f,w,wa ,.f.,gf.,u, p':: .zU.f: .If-:mp ,pam 'fIv':'wy,i'2,yf. . - use f f, --Vt ,, V.. 5, '-1 ,. 1, .fe , ,V ,, NW, ,,,- .1 J. . , W Tit , ,wirifwlwfw W X,-, '.yff',1- zu-2 Q I--.f,.1'1'Q'1,',3y1L'f H , Qggiitlevf again I fixed it up with a Ferrari Red paint job and new interior with the intention of selling it and making a large profit. I fell in love with it and decided to lteep it. As I said it't because they have many similari- ties. They always seem to drain your wallet, some have nice bodies, some don't. If they're ugly you don't want to be seen with them. I like fixing can and selling them for a profit. -nge? is. - in '14 4-, ' Brunham, Ashley E. Wfill Always Remember Gtnt Times with Best Friends Liz, Shel, and Kris Europe B4l Thanks Mom and Dad for evsything I Love You! Burton, Staci il? ir Brand-Burton 27 Bussell, Deborah Special Trunks To My Best Fmas Mom, Dad, sim-1 er Kevin 1 Luv U Nw 4g.r Jv Chm Tracy U An The Bef 1 Luv U ans, ea On 4Ever Byers, Rhonda R. For My Loving Mom Dad M Brother BL of course friends Thank You So Much Cabrera, Eric THANKS TO ALL MY FRIENDS GREAT TIMES ON WEEK- END QUARTER PARTVS ALWAYS REMEMBER AUG 15 Tl-lAN'KS MOM DAD FOR ALL YOUR SUPPORT B5 Cammarato, David M. Camp, Chip S. Summer 84 Best Friends Mitch Ken Nick Hang Giding White Vlarer Trips spzrfau oops! nw. Aims Mm 'nano Fmny ec Dae wing If Campbell, Shannon L. Sum: Tyme Bluez Mex Catalina Powell 83 Where The Boyz R Fun X's w Frendz Smarty Kris Nvr 4Get U Mikel! Thanx Mom! Cara, Anthony P. Thanlrs Mom GL Dad BL Bros BL sisters Good Times with yiller Big Bucks Look our waflenhin be suing Yau Haypkl Lawscflans sri Carney, Philip 23 Seniors 5 Going ut With Styl i 1 n in l nl M.- by Wayne Heller Tennis is mostly played on n mental level. You must have a positive attitude toward playing tennis to be successful, High school tennis players are good com- petitors. Some people d.on'! take practices seriously while others work very hard! For Villa Park tennis, you might may it'l an up and coming program. The seasons of BZ-B3 the vanity team did notwin one match. But i.n 84, we won five. The junior vanity team was a different story in 84. We won sixteen matches, but you play with a lot of different types of player: on the are rnoatly hitting drills, running drills, set or two. Practices aeen't th: neu, en-peciallywhen it in rodecide ifynuplayinthe next match. T le ing A lot of fun at practices. Hit overall could be but described as Hamboyant. I'n1 excited about this year? team. have been exciting but thin year 85, 15 off A 17' ,1- will dimb to number one! I , ' 1 I 1 my X l 4 stylq L- pm l 'ihhlinh muh,-,hd unbvvru. ' llhp, !lin'm.'km KQHAR 'vlhmmg 4 llizilupn llnipngi, nnlindw, HIBUFJIF vulnlkhg, l H 'lllvlhin lu l 1 ' L Carroll, Mary Eva li.. - N Jamie :cum Rhuuuu Susan Apvn sauna BULA-BULA wuvuu ' Swnxch? uvuum ls Muu 1 Know when U Are rvuvaus Thanx 1 M ac Dl OH H Maria Peach z All Casacchia, Ronnie Down SouLh Rambles K36 Mex VP Wrurling is Grnr Iuwa Camp nsN'T Thanks tu all my Flounclering Frimds E H S Const. Chandler, Thomas M. Kin Tamkar rainsl Buldog-noelf mzhiSPT Euro advmrrsfBunys dt Bm Quiet Fuglu sluudvl uu hs EC TM sr oz Thanx u Luv puvuuu! Ted: Live Forrv Chavez, Diane Great X with Tiff Teri Kim Sue Cheri Tom Scou Dave Risky Adven- rures ar Havasu Bsr Friend.: Squar Gen Barb Luv Ya Mom Ac Dad Choobalr, N azanin Nvv mv My Pals Sandy, Lvuvu Lil Behucl Haleh Mum Ai Ruvuu CIF 4: Sofcer Prom 83 I Luv U Mom Dad GiGi cuz H Bros I LUV YA 'Da- vid' Christensen, Michael M. Basketball B5 3114 Thanks Mom and Dad Thanks to my friends-lor all - L, Y f- FTM? the good nmesl I If v v Chu, Chris D. I'lVlOUTOF l-IER.ElTl1ank5CarrirJirnHSootrI'll nvr4ger Uguys! Fur me . . . Cupid! College Here I Camel Luv U Dad Mom Mike ll CARRIE Cipelle, Carolyn T. Di, Deb, Ing, Cm, Sher, Eric, Barry, Bri, Tim, Lori, Nish, Lee and Che- vis I Luv: and Mis Ya'll!! Oldcsiix I Love You Conrad and Xanderlll Clark, Christine A. Bd! X's wfGANG: Bestalen, Ang, Shawn, Jill: Favorite Sis-Felic: Frisky 1 Flipper mu Luv Ya Todd Thanx 4 being my bro Luv Ya Mum sf a Dad LX Clegg, Perry S. 4M,47 f , nw, mum, ,uf page by Colette Culberl Bussell-Clegg C' 2 . 'lfl lffi 'fvfi ll'ev, Q 'W'i?LilZ?ll?fl flk W gwd 2 L fviullif lflfu I I u vvlelv 5 yn vvilf ffevq vvvv vv v v vvv I fi - 'Stephen Vilnius 29 Colin, Philip P. Key BL Lain clbfnmbef Ls me al a Nad cry szfxwanaafwlwlafe Give me-n-EPep End Fmcls: lb Kb Gb Ip It Kp Bb Mc Mm Lb Cm Ce GL KmfLove zo Mom M Dad thanx Colome, Noelle K. Condon, David Q, Best Buds Riclr Marr Scan Srewy, WK ND NTS, baseball 85, Ping , Pong, Oh Tough Luv That Sung! Luv you Mom Steven Dad Your great Thnx God TRUE LUV MICHELLE Cook, David C. f Cooley, Suzie E. Memories wirh Buds STUB SUSAN LORI MICH and BILLYS LIMO Echo Nvr lg: BM Nlammorh sld Eilmans shin C. Factory Good Try M .1 D Cooper, Trevor S. Thanks Jeff, Todd, vim u sim fm all me gmt limes wail. Bud. Thanks Mike ,BL Dad for all she suppon. Hey jeemo jeemn. Cor, Stacy M. CREANUVUFFS ON THE VERANDA! HI IULIE MY BEST FRENDl KURSTEN NIICHELLE MYLENE ETC. I LOVE YOU! Corbett, Gwen E. WEST-MED! Thanks ro ALL GREAT friends: esp CID! Member aapede, Mimi's, AP's I love you Mom, Dad Don, Sandy! Pre-MED f here I come! , Cosca, Kevin R. GR TX'S WXJIM MONICA BL FRIENDSH WHAT THE? YAPPS IN HAND? BLONDE IIGGI? QKNOTTS? MUSTANG 65 KEVIN-N-NIONICA LUV YOU MOM-N-Dad Court, Dyanne L. Alwys Dancn v sang canal Be Us spn Dy Cm PG Andy mafoaaol Frankie Luv ya Kam jam Je.. Jn u an my sg fmda 4ever! nl melt 4 U Dan nvr4gerLuvUM5lD6LSis Crabtree, Lisa L. Good Times Ax VP. Thanx 4 Being There-Leah, Kelsey, David-Hawaii 55. Luv Ya Lms David. Thanx 4 suppammam, Dad sc sig Luv Ya End Era iw, M . 53 1 x 1 . by Margaux Naruxe Il ' vm, Q l . I A 'Z 4 -' 'I ,' ' vrr ff' f' -ff 4 fl ' fs., .N f , f fn ' I ' I 4 f page by Margaret Namse gl 5 f i'if wf ,., ,I A all -I I I 7 !:f'5f ' ..,i 01,5 ' -.WH C , ,J - ,I 1, v.1L v:' J,o'f'fzf '-If I fm 7' ii? 2 2 ii awk M I fi M A? 'Z Guy Oudejans, Eric Scott, Derek Guelker, Casey Heidler, Paul Ohta and Taylor Ohlsen ponder over ideas on how to make lunch more entertaining. 30 Seniors ,Unk 5 2. Q J W 24 . I . I . . 1 1-Zh ' 1.9.2. i Q3 Q4 . 1 ,f ' 4' .. , i l ir i 1' ,,., .F 1 ,y 1 61-2' A .f ied 1' 1111 W ,---v- . .ac fd, ,Wg V f l Y ll l I l Ira V 924 0, VN 5 M 'Q SQ X Y.. ,. i by Steve Graham My best ski trip was to Utah with the Cal State Fullerton Ski Team. CRAIG M. ANDERSON and DAVE DEW went also. The trip was by bus and took fourteen long hours. There were two trash cans full of refreshments and by the time we were fifty miles away from home it was all gone! The next morning we arrived at Salt Lake City and checked into our hotel. That same day we skied Alta. The crowds were smaller than I was used to and it was great. Whm we got back to the hotel CRAIG was getting hyper, and so was DAVE. We still had three days of hot skiing left. The tint day was kind of a lesson. It was a long time since we had been skiing. The next day we went to Snowbird. The crowds hit and the ski lines were long. Even with that we still had a blast. CRAIG had a camera and got about twenty three excellent pictures of jumps and spills until he lost the dumb :amen in the snow. The hotel was one big party when we got there. I was surprised people weren't getting arrested. The next day we skied Solitude and it was alright. It started mowing on Saturday afternoon and kept snowing all night. t 'i it 'fit' 1 .,. I i 1 ,n lg l 15 'Du X ,, an 6, egg 11 f -F.. 51' ., ,gg 6 4 ,Q Z, . ii.-I ..,. ., -. - wffe.iseQa.ia.aa,ws -J 1:1 -41 .- Crawford, Natalie Never forget fun times with HY TN MM 1118 83 Happy feet at beach Good Luck to All my Friends especially Denise Luv ya Mom BL Dad Crissinger, Carol E. THINK PINK CAN'T SAY IT WAS FUN GERMAN It SPAN- ISH CLUB! ANT MAR GUM POOK I'IUI'I? GP :SL FDCX UTAH MENI MIMI CEE LYN GIE UR RIGHT MOMI Culbert, Colette M. WILD x wf ALL OF MY FRENZ, Tas cu.. it spat. Newport Balbo Prty Apr Summer '84-The Best Nver .gget VP We've made it!! Luv U Mom Dad Cathi That next morning was our last day at the hotel and we had to patch up the hole I kicked in the wall. On our way to Snowbird our bus almost flipped over when turning sideways while our driver was trying to regain control. That day was the best skiing we had. Three feet of powder all over the mountain. Visibility was zero, but, who cared? Then came the long trip home. Czark, Kathryn Dagley, John C. Villa Park gave me the best three years of my life. Guy Oudejans FUNTmswFs'I'PKBMimi PEPCOM!KKKrlzysRsl-l.zvocwBbud Ktsren Hey jim The GEEK Moody G-rt Tms MATT! I LOV U MC Mom Dad .SL B Fam B bro Cnt wt til lm FUN lovng mill! Tm out of here! Speech, Key Club BC GREAT TIJVIES, Off to PARTY A WIT!-I LEE, THANKS TO MOM H DAD Daniels, Paul BUCKFREDDR. JSI-I M00 DEAN H RAMBO DON'T YA , HATE IT DK BL ST Anarchy COMMANDO? WHAT A PIECE Davis, Jerry Q . I Davis, Tammy M. Good times with Becky Allernan, Tracee Banlco, Carolyn Brown. Re- member Idaho '84 And Marty, Thanx Mum and Dad. Luv Ya de la Riva, Leah A. Byesy. .0 ma Xa .K vp new Buds-Kels, Lia Seb, sy:-fa. at sum.. STEND SK.ELSOtacle News-Love Frankie Car LOVE YOU MOM 8 DAD GL BRO Delight, Tammy I.. BIT O' HARMONY IT WAS A DARK AND STORMY NITE Vi HOUR LATE! '82 STYX: KILROY WAS HERE 2 X'S '83 YA HOOSIERN WAKE UP! SENIORITOUS CP'1 NFlGPSWX7irh:heGangTl-INXMA:D'I'H'NXGOD Colin-Delight DeLuca, Marc G. Football-83 at 34 sn., at Trad: Gm Frds an High Simi Mx, Biggs, KB, KC, JR, JB, BM, M otrs Gt Xs WXGF Ieni Thanx Mom M Dad DeMarco, Paul A. Thanks Mom Bc Dad, Chucl: Gi julie GIS xs with the TED5. Thanks to Sharky, Craig, Jirn, Scott, Tom, Spud, Brady, Gary, Rob, Good X's Carrie Dennis, Brad V-Football 3-yrs 313 Prry wfmy Frrnz Trac, Bri, Ron, Scott, jay FunXs Wflaura BL Delslrie Summer 84 SEYH Love you Mnrn, Dad, and Shannon Desuacido, Denise M. RAD TIMES IN FOSTER WITH IAYMEE PIZZA W5 lit ZUCCTNI SCREAMS, WONT FORGET R14 3220 SG THANX BJ FRIENDS ALWAYS WITH NATALTE Dew, David S. Prty XV! XBuds Hanl: Andetb Pun-dm Ohtas rev Mug Thanx Foly Porsche Ski Cul, Ula Fun Ar Thadie WfPeri?'42! Out of VP Prisn jun 85 Luv U Mom Dad Bro Doest, Erik B. Good X's in MS'S das wf CT, EA Road Trips Mex SB MG's wf CT, IR, CC, BR, Bl MB. Surf NUPORT 56 dt HB Thanks Mom Bt Dad Driscoll, Cathleen A. Gr 8 x's wfTina, Cole, jen, Summer B4rcrew, park, olympics, Hollywood Cub-on, llsney, Thanx 4 al BL party Luv U DAD, MOM BL COLLEENH Driscoll, Colleen L. Summer 'Sq - ,lim's House! GRS Times WXCATH, TINA, KYLE, HM, BELLES, HARVEY BL DRAMA THANX JENNY Dt TINA Bye MRS. G. LOVE YA MOM, DAD 64 CATH Seniors Say, L ta 53 in F P' if t E, Theresa Gorham and Robert Vance enjoy private time together during lunch, 32 Seniors Celebrate! 1, tIT1.h 5. ANAL.. ,J 1 N5 As president of Spartacus I tried to promote the spirit mill sports as best I could. Villa Park has had a good year in spectral, Our football team was the heat we've had in a long lima- 'A Many thanks go to KELLY for all her cooperation and help - she was a great president too. to MIMI and LYDIA for all their involvement. Making it to all the gi-mil: meets, etc, was hard, and at times impossible with all the home- work toward the end of the semester. For its first year i.n existence, I think Spartacus did well. I hope it continues to grow through the years. I wouldn't want to thunk our advisor, MISS PENDELTON, without her, things wouldn't have gotten done. Cheering our football on to victory was never so much fun. We had a section roped off right on the fifty-yard line and everyone who wanted to dneer sat together. The film crew from the Door showed up one night and everyone got totally crazy. Bllkffbll-l Elma SU' f0W1'-ly, as usual, when both sides started yelling back and forth at each other. Pm ghd I got gh, dung gg get more involved my senior year. I had more fun this past yea! than I had the other two years put toggum-, The pep squad deserves a special thanks for all their help and encouragement - especially AUTUNIN and DIANE. Thanks to everyone who helped to make this nn exciting yen, The class of '85 is the beat!! i :af ,ig-2-f-....., -A. .....,-,. Let: 1 i 1 l atel' Drobish, Ken M. ' VP scum ac Yacht Club Good Luk TRK an Bcu Nw 43:1 MARY uc Cal Tech '84 See Ya IRKIDB UL SLKXMO AL DOXTIGX CRESXRECH . ' ' ' ILL HT? SWATZ. THANX BOB, Luv Ya Mom u Dad Dudevoir, Kevin M. pufault, David A. - -V THNXS TO ALL MY FTRNDS ES, CS, GO, CH, TO, SKIDS ESPEC MATT KVPBB 1134 FOR ALL YOUR SUPPPT NB, SG, SK, SB, KN, SS, ID LOVE YOU FOREVER IENNEFER HOLMES, MOM DAD LOVE U Dunn, Jennifer I.. Luv 1 Dance v. sung Eax cook.. Dough Wu.: xs wfLiz u R Bcarhboys Mum of Jeff-Life Vlas Gr 8 Wa Wham Yr Thx KB Luv Fm.. u Pau. up sub Ahwoo! Edelman, Cindy G. M Ear 4: ' .Q-r 1 ,lr DEB3-85 l.K84l.uv UDnll!nm8LBand!Th.nxfluv2GenCp!YKev ami, jamie, Bind Brdll Aphisr ca Buds. Choc Mow! Luv 1 Family Ehline, Christine H. Memris WXSP Frinds Judy and Kelly julie bud 4 13 yrs. Gd XS Mdzo Hom campu Dry Kel spfuu 3 AM? R mam FB Gm Luv My Family! English, Kim A. Bud., Nucl. Shel Kfu spam Thru to Bas: Budy Lua, Luv Ya! Bach House, Prom s., Luv U John U An very Special 1 uu! 'nuui Mom, Dad Eriksson, Maria F. Ski Club. Thanh To my ban friends. Thanh Run and Dcbb. I had a year time in Califomla HAISNINGAR AND LOVE FROM SWEDEN Espinoza, Michael Evans, Edward MammaDud1LovEYoU.Wmdy1Lmywwuhi1lmyhmL 1 Hank Jr. Bocephus for U, and ruger. IM OUT' Evans, Jim M. Xilwnuy Sz, 83, B4 Track 83, 84, 85 Great times with Dennis, pr , 'Om Maureen Caiolyn, Chris R:n:z'1ol1n always remember Hampton Thanx Mom n Dad 40' ' Ati, . v-- Y., Evans, Kirk S. V NEvER4GETGREATTMESWfHLlENDS.H5WAsPl-IUN LEARNEDLOTSDRIVEA BAJAHA BYEVPLUVAL THANKS 1 FRNDS FAMILY 1 GOD. 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JM ,lu W WJDIANE .- my gum!!! 2 Delucas-Evans 33 34 Everett, Andrea R. GRB x Wfshs, Jay aa Nick! Nver 4 Get Spcl Fmayriy u Kath cfs, - iol84 - Gr8 Xwfllon Soph Greet Bt Sacliea SO GLAD WE MET CHAD EGAMAYABEBAY - LUV MRD Evett, Kathie D. BEST BUD KELLIE GRS X WX FRIENDS FUN PARTIES CUTE GUYS REMBRS RUFF RIDER HAXVAII Big TUNA BOAT BEACH LOVE YA JARROD Bl FANIILY Everly, Kim L. Remember Always Europe B4 wfBud.s Dyanne Bl jill Best time: wfMarg H other best buds Nvr4get Chris GL VP Luv U family lm out of here Fairbanks, Christina L. Faltermier, Gary E. Fasbender, jamie BB'S DY, AND, ELAYNE, JILL, KIM GL TAN GR8 X'S - Billy, NWPRT 56 Ac Hill SKI MM egamay alxbay 'rents in Europe ADOLF not low life LUV U family Fernandez, Judy C. LUV U MOM DAD JOE IEN! BST FRIENDS CHRlSl KELLEY! PRAISE GOD! ARROXVHEAD SKI! CRUSLNG EUROPE S4 Sadie 33 I LOVE YOU PAUL, FOREVER! CE 6 yrs! Ferreri, Michael V. AUway5 Remember favorite times wfGennan Club, Drama, BL Friends. l love you, Mom df Dad. Thanx, Brothers HL Sister. DCOYE Bye VP! Ferris, Tanya K. Finally our of here! Bs! pals Denise Kelly jam: Dana - 2 many fun time! Newport Prom Le ci. Nw 43.1 U sm. Thnx Mom ai Dad Fershin, Mark A. Seniors il. va., ., Know how to Party 1 awp.. in . eq, by Scott Srnbald Surfing, what can 1 lay? It'x a feeling like no other! A typical day at one of my favorite lurf spot! Comms' Point Upper Trestleo. This day consist: of waking up at about six or seven o'clock, driving twenty to minutes with a good friend and seeing a huge American Hag blowing on shore. Wlien arriving at Treaties, we walk down a winding hill., hut then we find two to three foot slope. Instead of surfing, I end up trying to sleep and catch some sun, or trying to stay warm if that'a the case, hoping it will get better. Wlhile doing this, I usiully find myself con- fronted by surfers wearing long, ugly, colorful shorts and bright day-glo lweat shirts with Maui and Sona printed on them. There have been many day: where it has been perfect, and I've been able tu surf mm-ning, noon, afternoon and still arrive home on time for din- ner. After arriving home I am usually hauled by my dad who keeps telling me to get a job or Q ehreaiena to rake raining my grades. Yeah, Right! I've found dragging a girl greatest. Oh yeah, they two piece:-1, but when I a my waves, I've received the couldn't find you in the warer ur 1 falling. Yeah Right! Thanks to all the flnunderl flounder these past three yearn at Q 'SZ' tg- 1 l -I 4 who a M iii ' M L 7 A , I Fiedler, Heidi K. Alwys lem xcllnt X wfU, lou buds YEAH RIGHT! Nvr frg! days lilac .,..6.s.,, Thanx 4 Au. Gas x .fu-1 PV DW cs Ks. LUV YA MOM AC SIS Fields, James A. SUICHDE IS PAINLESS THANX FOR NOTHZIN' BUT I MADE IT IUST THE SANIE MERIE'S TOO CXJOI. GOODBYE NUTS. G US ARMY HERE I COIWE Filutze, Julie A. Flora, Mont R. 2AllMyFlizndsVARDAVECRAIGSTEVEI'lUGTlunx4allLl1c laughs DOVE U DAD BL BARB H MOM, AND FAMILY QFUNXWIMNLTU S., U in .I use Fox, Rick W. Frackelton, Beth DT ara., Nvqgn Band DT a Flg ima. Annual age., DEADLINES! UR cure Mic Europe 83 Alwys rcmbr good X5 Luv U ALL Special Sis Anna Lov: U Mom Dad Rob H KT Fulcuhara, Diane S. GD TMZ WX CARWNI, CINDY, GEN fNVR4GET ALL MY FRIENDS!FUNCZ4lVlNl6CU'l'l-lfALWYSR.EMHALWI4'l'RY NY'RS?? BST FRND - PAM! 'IDVE U MOM, DAD, FAM Fuller, Dave E. Fulp, Cynthia Thanks to VP I'm lnving wilh many mcmnriu, Never 4get KB, Daydreaming of a tropical paradise, Wendy Michel and Margaret N aruse enjoy beach day as a refresh- Er. Luv U Mawr, Mom, crm, aim. Look M.. Wifi, im 1 mm. page by Margaret Naruse Everett-Fulp 35 I 1 I 7 Fyffe, Laurie M. Pj, lou H joesy MY Bat Fmzl Nvngget 44 laigs, 37, RG, IH, TH, IM, CS, The Party gang! PROM 84 TAHOE I LOVE YOU IAN z-I K-84 LUV a Thru in MOM u DAD Garcia, Janette P. RAD xwfLm-Lea BL Joes 1' the PIGS ol B5 NVR4get xwfthe ANIMALS Uguy! R the BST, Rem Richie, CA BEACH HUM 4EVER, JESUS ist LUV U mom H dad Garifo, Christina CABNET 85! BEST OF XS W COLEEN GOLDY KATY POOKY H1 SHANEI 5768 GR - YOURE ALWAYS MY GUY I U SO MUCH - FEB I8 - LOVE MMD GEEK-1 Geanakos, Maria L. MOD MOD MOD MOD MOD MODS ' HEY In 'fLiu ' NX- GEL ' JAM 1 WELLE2 ' TRACLE ' sms COU'NCH.Y'Mrili co nfirm. 'SYLVIAN Moyo - GD Shealy - Avian ec Pop pm. by Erfzmih mr . George, Crystine C. Bs1S':WlBstFmz-LI'LB'1A'PS'SW! Nvr4ge:APDem Li-.ehRn:.Wf1AvKs'LLFmryNnde1ijAKezpBfemgaNjUy lr! Thnx Every!! Luv U Mom, Jim,1mxi M TODD 4 Gilchrist, Michaela T. NEVER 4- GET: VP USC FOOTBALL TRACK, B-BALL 845 HAD FUN at JACKSON SPRIN CE comm! Never 4-GET BEST FRND BEAN JAZZ OUT OF CLASS AGAIN FAMILY LUV WG, Gillett, Cheryl Tl-IANXPQIL-KuxNK1.E!sW1M!vmwQ,PAH-FUN BUFFY? RED FACE Fuzz - To! MAC .MUFF? FUN IN IPN. Q71 SIT IISM? CAN U C WHEN U LAUGH? HRD K HAAN!I K ' Mom' Al-IRE! Luv Mm V Gillette, Ryan E. I Cam: I Saw Irffonlreredl Gud Luc ZDa Guys Rambo Bruce Yoda Jman Hue U Know Who UR Bs: Beal., Ev: Div su Unh 4 xml Sadie Bl ' Prom? Ynor! Thnx 4 suppm Mun - I Luv U1 36 Seniors yr , W Rank Second OIIC Geisler, Jennifer E. I'd like mv thank the members of the Academy, my but friends and my family - Pm still reaching fur the stan!!! Genova, Gina L. VAR. SONG, MVR 4GET YOU GUYS! UCLA 4111 BEST BUDS - LIZ BL PIGGY! LUV U TEAM POOT HOTX' SWX i-o- SKINYI HM CM NG! SADIEl BARNYS! I LUV U MOM GL , DAD - KEVIN my W tl by Kurt Mortensen Football was an experience to remember. Ev- eryday something different happened. Every- body seemed relaxed until the coach came around the corner, I always thought of him an a round-headed jolly mort-ollfellow who loved the sport. He always uid It'u a great day to pne- !ice, even if it was raining. Sometimes anern talk was in order because we had been 'lmeeling around. This usually ended up in bear crawls. We would play forever but coach CRUIK- SHANK wu always there to keep everybodyh spirits up while we were playing. As a practice came to xl clone, people would auume the wont. Were we going to mn 300's or run 40's? The ltilfl dreaded when coach TARABILDAV would con- dition un and make un do his Terrible 'l ' push ups till we did them right. After we finished conditioning we had Gfteen rnlnuteat,ograhasodapopa.ndbeint.hefilm room. After we all slowly wandered in and settled 1' down, we had to nit and watch each single play until our eye: nu-ted to waxes. Everybody always got tired of paying attention eo we could not help but fool around. Coach would when lay a big 'guiltu-ip onuuowewouldhequietforatleut 10 more minutes. Finally after what seemed likeldaya 8 houn 36 minute: and ll seconds we hailed out u we talked about our next opponent and how we wepe going to eream them. V f',,,,g. t U 276 D' -M ,1l'lIli4P m.EvM5'! null? lddahli ggpiiu' .amihnlh haw! gli!! V I va xl' XII- - as ,, 11-7' Q.. WITH' L V JW ff W ,f , ffff ff 44 7, fe if f 57 X 1 f' f f l 7 f ff M f MWWW4 ,iff Mm i f Ginsburg, Lynda A. LUV U MOM DAD GAYLE IANE GRAMAS' GRAMP! BEST FAM - SADIE 84 - LUV U DEREK., ALWAYS - GURU! NHS FRIENDS. MATT B BEST LUCK zUl Goerlce, Victora L. I DOVE YOU TONY! THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES SADIE HAWKHNIS 83 OHS 388 YOU ARE ALWAYS ON MY lVlIN'D SILVERADO!! I LUV YOU MOM Bi DAD Goff, Glynna C. Great X's in Chan-ihrs Vocal E and D, Cho: + Drama Prod, Thanx again I0 lachm: MEB, AF, NG H JB Love EL but wishes to all my friends!! Golden, Jarrod B. Goldman, Shannon T. v. SONG - DANCE! Burns - OOLLY, GIN, TIN Nic, SHAN, ANG'SCUI'YLUVUm1OMB3 USCSAIDE84BRI'POUTS 'PARTY'AT'BARNSP1GGYLUVSUMOM,DAQM1S- ON MY WAY Chris Chu looks at Susie Kimball and Dianna Burget with surprise, as they crack up at what must be an inside joke. Goldsmith, Morgan T. AH YOUTH - GREAT TINIES WITH DL - H10 POLO 38 - RNEBR KCS BTUB - RAD XS YVITH THE GANG SWARTZ, CHRIS, TIG, TOM, Tl-INX MaGMA, IB - LOVE LJ LO - 1. Gonzalez. Michele D. BAND! FORESTRY 311 FUN TINIES WITH EX-GRADS, BAND BUDS - NPOC -- THE GANG TD SC SM LO SADIE '84 THANX MOM f DAD f ROB HL FAM I LOVE YOU A.l.Llll Gonzales, Steve j. FOUR YWHEELING WILL NEVER DIE! GMC CLASS 1 OF- FROAD RACING, THANKS TO ALL MY FRENDS, Luv U Sharyn LAS VEGAS, I LOVE YOU MOM H DAD Gorham, Teresa Gran X Cmdy F4evzr never 43:1 Prom Hay Pm PIAWAH vu. Gym!! Love my Fflmall Player 36:1 Thanx Robert Luv: ya Mom BL Dad!! Graffius, Kristy T. F9'ffe'G'f'f1qu5 SOME KND OF X'S AT VP, SKIHSJG AT MAMMOTH sc HA- vAsU, SOPH PTBL., TRACK? WKNDS WITH THE SKIDS 12 DOWN41G0THANKsMoMas!S Gutierrez, Xavier A. DEVOR A MONES WHO BON! FACE + SERVITE BUDS THANX 4 GREATX 19:15 TRANS AM CONCERT BAD GRADESYSTUDY?1MANYFRIENDS1NA1vIExGTHANX ' GREAT WITH EVERYONE!! EUROPE 85 OH REAL- LY ASSEMBLY DONUTS RUNS!! THANKS AND LOTS OF Hager, Pamella N. Graham, Samantha GRT X'S Wf IVICLE, CYTAL, ISA BL KRNI SPARTACUS '84-85! PROM 'H5! TKS 4 ERYTHG, MRS. MOORE! I LUV YOU MOM, DAD, IEREMY 51 GRDPRTS! Graham, Steve A. SURFING,SKI1NG,SKATING - WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT THEM? THANKS T0 ALL OF MY FRIENDS. LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD. HEY CHRIS IM TO YALE Grech, Cindy Gu Yrs Bn Buds Tercs Doble Da: DDuel Spcial Time w Aaron I love YOU Always Your Little lady! Unforgtble Mem Thanx Mom Dad Omar Guellcer, Derek C. MOM ac DAD Hall, jennifer LOVE MOM M DAD!! 3 I I - Q I c' a wen. ' by ' I I wish I could have gotten the Courage Award' for some mf' y.fZf ffIw-I I I I I I I I exceptional achievement rather than just living. . W, ee I ga l. I received the Sports Celebrities Courage Award on Novem- be' 14' mi' .. . The Orange County Sports Celelrrmu contributes funds and MW! ' ' ' G- 5 I' fi . ' II ff I . . , . . . Ivy If W W I CI W7 III 'III scholarships to colleges, high schools and Individuals who dem- lame' ' ' ,mm . ozustjdxho excellence, athletic acluev 1 and finan ,, ,,,,,, .,,, ,H ,,, ,, If, .. 7, yy., . I ., JWMM, C Cue ' h meh M ,-1 I h M 1, lp, hwgd ouragella o o war a our ome. y ro era I MMZyaynqmawfwilxyffff.WZ1.AM - ard f hs th ha hm ,Q s also receive an aw or w I ey ve gone t ugh. 4 9' er I was returning home from a double date when a van crashed 6 L H 5' Wiciiflac' Jf fiffveflf.-7' ,WW 15 of-I into the passengers side of the Mazda in which I was sitting. My parents rushed to the Wotern Medical Trauma Center where they though: ro bring me home that evening. When my parent: go! there the doctors told t.hem that I was still comatose. On hearing these words, my mother aslted for a chair, Later they found out that I was paralyzed on the right side, had multiple skull fractures and a hrnlren jaw. On the fourteenth day my father asked me to npen my eyes, and I did a little, so he lmew I was coming out of my coma. Aftera three month hnspiliution, I came home to a welcoming party of my family, friends, and . 38' Seniors neighbors. This was my last day in the wheelchair. Z! kg, 'P' --v I came back to school as a Resource Specialist Program stu- dent inI'fOANN PENDLETON'S class. I also continued phyl- ical, speech and occupational therapy. None of the memory oi my past life was erased, but the whole two weeks before the accident and two months after are gone. In my senior year I tool: several ski trips with my family and friends mcluding one to Utah over vacation. Through it all I stil! feel good about myself, enjoy life, and I am looking forward to going to college nur! fall. Thanks to all the VPHS administration for me to he able to graduate this year. Hall, Shannon Luv U DAD MOM JOE - BST Xi Wf KATH IPS f lloseBowlj BRIG Sl-IAN COLEEN 1 DAVID f KATY: BLBOA - Rd Rah! ' TOPLES McDs ' HI Tina! ' LUV 2 DNCE Hawaii G4 Hall, Zachary D. Track 83, 35. Summer 85 . Great times with my best friends. Me and Stacy FOREVER!!! Halligan, Kelly C. Gm: memories Qi my si, Y.-Af! Bei femur - DENISE, TANYA, BINA, Never forget TNA - TURN, LA, DRV-IN Can't wait 4 Sum . a, LV U Mm, Da, K. Y gg -11: l millqll I lu-it ' neihlill nldllili ,mgnmqlm lmdlizvqf X ,ggmilil 1 ali 3 hqguulr g Ca K ' m Q- ' Hamblin, Deborah Hampson, Lauri J. Love Io Dad, Susie, Steve, Mom, Gary BL my good lnmds Sandy U! Nazy. II's onward no Christina Hmuge College! ' Romans Img' Harbaugh, Chris N. GREAT TIMES AT BALBOA, Elsinore with jim, jam, Ball, vim, Demi, Kc, sem Ruall Fri. Nlghu Gm Happy and booked fm Blu Bug page by Margaret Nunue Checking out the 84-85 Spartan football play- ers, Perri Salman and Traci Petty really enjoy the game. ' ' .5 3, ' H ::I.-IM, V 3 ' ' f af, , , Harlan, james L. 7 THANIsTOAI.LMYFRIENDs.,3IruNYEARs.GOOD ' V , - 1 TIMES VVI'I'H A ZACH la TISHA. vp TRACK :rl CLASS of s, ' ' 2, Special Ima Mull LUV ALIXIAYS I 413' Harper, joesett M. 13 GfsxswfBEsTI,..a51Lo.l,PJ,I.faPa15IBmsw-scans-sul 1 ,Q 1 Clemente, Toga :xc was 13IlTl'mx dt Luv Big Bro dl. Famly I LOVE U R1 fa... V'- l ,., I S 'gms'-.-A..-.y X Ldv-la-...wj'-f Top ow 4EVR SEAN - nv: get 614 Haskins, Darin P. GRB Xvwf JOHN RICKY IASON AMIE POO TRAVIS! SANTA WhO's in here BARB, HAWAII fI,Ollyp0p?l YACHT CLUB LK 35768 LEFT FIELD lit ALLACTF Hwy, Rich IQ I will sing m the LORD as long as I live! Psalms IQ433, Tlmanlcs Mom, Dad, and Bob, I could.n'! have done it alone, I LOVE YOU! HAD GREAT TIMES WIIHVL DERYCK, VINCE, ILM, MARK el ESPECIALY KARA WHO I LOVE so VERY MUCH! THANKS FOR BEING THERE FOR MSE! I LOVE You Vusmucllm 1T8OE sTs,lenNTLsucamaaGBIa Musa Rm B AW PAV cm Mom BL Dad Always time Thanx 4 growin wf 2 V ' .v,, Hauge, Bill E. V ,,.. I ,, fy, Q, Hayes, Autumn , .. me luv ya all! I 41 ' Hedin, Steve G. 1 f BOZZIO AT CSE ALPHSIE DEFNESS HAWAII a., WPRT DT RANIBLES SLVR BULFI' DOUBLE BASS PUNCH THINIX FRNDS LUV U MONL DAD, SHARI N WENDY Heidler, Kevin C. AM I STILL LVHNG OR AM I DEAD? image, RANIBO, ROAD WARRIOR. MAD MAX Futurzg Garbage man in Vietman Good Luck SKIDMARKS Pnwer Mobill Graham-Heidler 3 40 Heller, Wayne S. C0 331 ASPENSKII NVR FRGT BST XS WXIIM, MATT, BIG D! Best Bud ROB! BEACH IT ALWAYS! VP TENNIS B485 TNX UNC AL! LUVYA MOM, ALWAYS!! Hendricks, Denise M. Rmbt Flags 81-84 Drill Team S4-85 Luv History 83184 Miss U Moody Thanx Mum, Dad, 10 Duel, Family, Michelle, VPHS I LOVE YOU LORD Hernandez, Albert M. Hernandez, Lorrie Heftel, Joseph R. an VARSITY HOOPS s., 4839? Great Tame with Brutus, TEEeL Sean it ski, Kell, Mikey, Par-Kay, Gergm Cherbie J. NuMofe Running. Hawaii Here we come , Hichman, Garrett T. PTY wf Term, Brian, Gordon, Ion, Greg. I Luv U Wmdy Alwyx. DSYLD HOTL wf Tom. Skig Cltdo Thax MM B! DD Hiviier, Rick A. Glad It's all over Had fun with X-Country and :rack thanks to all my friends Thanks alot Mum and Dad Inr all your help Hackman, Risa N. Best Frenz, GIS X: wf Laura Sl Apryl Partirs wf Traci, Motels, Mid- night Funl Boyftmz, Mem, amp, cwlfcm Luvu 1oHNs Luv at Thu Mom, Dad at sh.. Hodge, Michelle J. Michelle keep in touch. I Love You Mom. Thanh for helping me along the way, Thanks for all the great times Michael. I Love You Holmes, Jason C. Bstxls W! James and friends, Homer I god to UCSD, Luv girls! I WILL FOLLOW! LUV U MA and PA HOLMES Reagan! IN! Bye- Bye? Holmes, Jennifer L. I LOVE YOU DAD MOM TAM Bro Tn ist Luv 81 Dnc Pres JVYELL Nvnggt ,433 TM RH cfgno sam K... Kt olmes K By Kim SADLE 84 Little Fe! Grew Up and is Going Est Seniors Dive Into Spirit I got interested in playing the drums when I was in fifth grade when I saw a guy named MIKE KNOTI' playing the drums at his house. He now plays a guitar and sings for an LA. band alled IDOL LOVELI.. My Mom and Dad bought me a shiny new snare drum for my birthday and paid ini- my lessons. Later they helped me pay for the rest of my drum set. In seventh grade I broke my ann which upset me because I had to start over again. In ninth grade I was in a band with my musician friends, and we played at a couple ofjr. High dances in tenth grade. We also played in the bar at GARY COOPEIUS restaurant by Steve Hedin and at a few parties. Wlwn the band broke up I cletzidztl to stay home and practice rather than joining another band. My Jr. year I started to film with my friend, STEVE VILNIUS, who plays the guitar. His uncle, JOSE FELICIANO, would let ua use his sound room on weekends and would often 'jnm with us. He encouraged me to contixuze with lessons and take jazz classes. Listening to IVHSSING PERSONS drmnmer, TERRY BOZZIO, inspired me tn practice intensely. He is a melod- ic drulnrner who uses the drums as a way to expfess his art. I plan to join a band and hope to become a professional, making it big in the music business. . ,Ss I ,, if i Q. 'Qui J' qu- ,.' 'Wg iii ,, ,,,,,,fmf'w, YTYPTWT ,., fl . W' , . A W , , . , . ,fyf ..LfW, W , .,.,Wn, 1 W, , M 'f ff f 1 f'7y ', w ff MW w ,5 .f ,WW ffzmwfi ' , , 1 X .... 'A f MYWWI ',',, . ' ,,,, ,,,, ' ' , , A V fzawn Larson -9 QQ. gil A f'-'K ', 15... D' ,ff ,- .Hg KN- 4, .1 E. X X . Holt, Scott M. LUV U HEHJI ALWAYS!!! JASON ME N YOU BEST BUDS. DEL RUNS WITH ST EVE. FUN TINIES, HUH? Tl-E BEST ,.. LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD Homsi, Susan E. Tlmnks to all my friend: Gram zirn: at Prom 85 I Love You Mum and Dad Hooker, K. Elayne lC.R.TNKLEl ADOLF NOT low life! BB'5 Shaela Iamie Andrea Cheri. Class afxer ll, do we party Jam? Pink Lemonade at BK? Luv U Mom Hornacek, Cynthia F. Tlunks to all my friends, qecially rick! Europe summer 84 Love you al- ms Mom D.a .na Mu.. Thanks for an your hfxpe Hoskins, Mary LUV BEST BUD CHRIS. NVR FORGET DANCIN NIGHTS THANX GUYS FOR FUN Xa and Parryin. LUV U ALWAYS CRAZY DOUG. 'fl-LANX ALL. LUV MOMXDAD Howiler, Karen Nl.a,Pa,Tnp-ThnxLuvzuAlwys-CUinlh:l5stB4yellSazlz Kumble Nw 49 DC Scu va Ya Bm F1-ml, W Fa VWTS Db uf Nmy Thee: AT RJ GP RO BI SUCCBS 2 ALL Huckle, Tina Grs xg wf me cole, Kyla af David twice Dramag Jam parryg La. bury: Qnyon Devilsg Disney Hom. Pak mmm '54 I Luv U POPS, ANN BL KIDS page by Liz Tait During che luau at Rec Night, jason Ross, Kelly Halli- gan, Derek Guelker and Tanya Ferris are entertained by the swimmers and divers. Meanwhile, Colette Culbert and Kim Eyerly discuss their plans for the weelcencl. Huggins, Sian W. VH P1 BOWIE STH. Us KITTY LBCH DYSLPR JOEY FRNDS: CATHY, BILL, CHRIS, ROCHEL, IAROD LUV MRD BART KENDALL SCORPS AUDI MGB ' CAMARO' Hughes, David Rambo sm JM. Yoda Dino Puma W Best alas Always Ryan fFredj Umh 84 Prom B5 LUV 4,EVR SANDY Luv MOM BL DAD PI mspmgs The Day Aher Thm off To UCLA Hughes, Dean A. Thanx Mom-Dad X GQ Lives ,V W8 Lifrers do 11 lxttetfUtal'1 Slci Parry ' Tru: 'm like women and rheyl do G ' Boys of Summer ,f GO CRAZY Iger, Todd H. FINALLY FINISHED! STANFORD BOUND HOT X'S Wj THE GANG.. CEFSOCCER5lASBTREAS.,.QUAD6iPOKHl.,. RUSS MY PALS AEVER! TPTNKS S LOVE FANULY Heller-Iger 4 Hold . A f, Av e 1 r A f . A I if fm! , 'Z9777 I iv A Z V .44 W n fin . J J ' ff 1' , 2 1 V i , I A . Vi s , Q . xx I' 1!. 'i'l 4 iff' Q vw Wg , ' , ' ? , , ' , X .X ., 1 R Y, I ' v David Bolt tries to enkplain last night's movie to Chris Stew- art, Dave Condon, and Matt Payne, while Glynna Goff Jacobs, Wesley C. and her friends attempt to listen in. Ingle, Denise Never forget Kelly Tanya, Nlatt Susie, Perri, Jill Terri and Todd Tina T. River Beach Prom and Summer B5 I have You Mom and Dad! Iwasalci, Debra H. New 4get Gr8 X5 wf Frenz ar VP! Scotty if ii UR: Special Guy morp bball soccer samius Thnx Lat Rob Love ya Mom and Dad Jackman, Debbie Best Buds EG KH GS KP EO DH NC Alwys luv My Big Bro Bob Gr 8 mem wf my Gar Bear LU Nu Yrszrs 4 :ver VPMQ35 UR Special ILY Mom Dad your Princes grew up Fball Ball Great Buds Mole Hank Jr, Prs Prom Sadics 57 68 JeT' aim: JLynn Gram Year Mcm's PS Willi Am pipe Gm Jello T-twins D-in's Buz Prlu Luv U MMD James, Angela Parties Mall Plcring Lot Bs! Frnd Chris L. 41:4 Frday Nights Good Luclr Nlissy in the future Sadie 84 I Luv You Mom Phil and Sis Jaworski, Gabriela C. Jeffries, Jason L. Great X5 wflohn Darin Rich BC Brian Hao Polo 3311 Taiwan B3 Darin get out of :har :ree H mn ro left field!! Jr. Nationals Luv U Mom di Dad Jessen, Jack R. Good Timo Jenscb Parry to rhr Extreme ski nina Good Friends H,B. J.G. S,K. 251 with Mike and Jerry class nf B5 Rules Ralph: Man Jiviclen, Todd E. Thanx for making me pump Greg They worked Thanx for luv M sup- Pm-: Mom and Dad BL Greg Luv U Stine Too Tough To Die Johnson, Hillary L. Johnston, Tammi 42 Seniors J a :Qu ,fw- l 1 ii I M ma um 'fm dam wi. mi. Bmizgn mm mai Mun 'Ulm me 'iw Wig- Mm Mm 'Wir 'mu hw, 'hh- fmi 'Ubi Wm SM W1-fb , 1 f 1 i'? ' Q . 1- L. ,,,, 1 44 I 'w. ' by Mary Carroll Throughout high school, the Dance Choreog- raphy and Production class highlighted years of excitement and challenge for me. Wlarrn-ups started all of my mornings. The clan met lint and MRS. FOLKERT taught the class. Each member of the clan was given the opportunity to lead the wan-n-ups. Bending reaching, and pulling filled our mornings. Running all over the small gym to wild music with leaps and turns filling each step we took were7only ai part of some of the more strenu- oua warm-ups we encountered. Class time was spent ii-nprovising to different music, exploring movement through dance, dir covering new dance moves and Improving our dance techniques. We spent the majority of our time choreographing and rehearsing dances for upcoming performances. MRS. FOLKERT was always alqle to suggest ideas or help smooth out thernugh edges of aclance. She let us learn by our mibtaltes and improve ourselves as dancers. Concerts and performances always set an air of excitement over-the class. The winter choreo- grapher: concert at Huntington Beach High School has always been the main event of the year. Choreographing the dances was the start of 41 'sn long months of preparation. Next came leaming and :aching the dancu and the rehearsals seemed never ending. Early morning, after school, and evening rehearsals filled my life three to four weeks previous to the concert. At last., the concert arrived. Villa Parlt had always been the school to present the craziest dances and Nina Nanoo's Zania Mania stole the show. The crowd went wild. With white body- suits and white helmet: with tiny mirrors, we were the school to remember, jumping and crawling all over the stage. The class was a definite plus lseasuse I learned that learning can be fun. Thank you MRS. FOL- KERT. 5 uber B. T rx page by Liz Tail jolliff, Andy M. l Did lt! G18 X's with buds Dutchrnrn Ez-33, 83-84l VW! Rule lron Nlaidcn Rules The Universel Luv Ya Dlanalll Thanx Mom BL Dad jones, Linda R. Finally Outa Hcrel Best Fmz Laurie H Stine How Do U SolV a Prblm l.ike'? APBULONY Lunch Spills KMan Kels CY AO ND ABOAT zEnglandl Luv Mom Dad jory, James B. Ba! Tunes With Jason LOVE GOD! BL PH Nliles In Blue Baja UCS Bbofund Thanx Mom H Dad 4 everything U1 Fun Widx OOC Gang 2 Tim zg zz He ls Only Way Out! Joubran, Viviane Never 4grt mth grade PE and Ceramica! Thanx to all my friends 85 Rulu we're the best football games Luv You Always Mom and Dad! Kamiyama, Pauline K. Love U Lord Thanlu 4 all you've blessed me wf family dl friends bros H sis - love you alll Triangle Relationship! 'Bent' Prov 355-6 Kanatsiz, Sebnem Finly Sql Luv BL mx z M, D dc SK 2 Most Fmd-Hasan Monsu Hungry Jmyi Luv U Alwyn In 'nr at :al 4 Fung K.15,Lah, jak, AB lVlilU M Kato, Christina N. Grat times with all my friends! Thank: Lesley and Pam! Vuisry Ten- nis-Mammoth 84-England 85 l Love You Mom Dad and Stacey!! Keeler, Pamela Fun X5 WI All My Friends! Thanx Christina, URA GRT Friend! Maf motlrl dt Europe 84 Bat Friend Dianell Nvr 4get Utah! Luv Menu Dad Hudyl Kelchner, Matthew O. 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W .,, , ffwfy 1 Q 1 'QtQ,iqfLsgfQ. 1457 5' L ' fl ff! Autumn H dy es Ingle-Kelchner 43 Kem-ick, jackie Luv U Mom BL Dad thru: 4 support Nvr qger GrB X's WfBball iam EvFru fam-luv BL thnx 1 Tchn GL frenz esp Ann Thnx God 4 every- thing! X Kesselman, Laura J. Gr! X1 wfBs1 Frmz Nlich, Liz, Nlis GreKch'l'll mls UI Nghm at Brads Wliiryl The Bomb! Can't be us? Husnng Sf! V Cheer 5768 Luv Mom Dad Sis' 1 Kimball, Susie S. Thanx-Pear, Dt Rob, KT, Marg, ve, Dx 1:9 Riamnm roS Pimp. alnirrs Rivr, New pm it lys, San Gabe Sadzs 84 Bry! Bat X'sl LuvU K, MBLD AZUEIT ' Kimpau, Solckun King, Cheralyn M. Nw 4 get Grt x wfmy Blirid Twin JME Ds, SN, SA, KG, re. Gm Luclc! mem. of D.A. Lkng4 Slrlcr Tnks Mum BL Dad, Val, RER. -, ,V BoBuIInveYoul , Kirschner, Stacey L. OnlyBecuzOfMomBLDagll LuvUTr:vorBetsKenDehScotLoMo 1cwGuaLa.M.nysh3EspnamyDws.Aun.smuMyi4an ' Kitagawa, Eileen M. I had a great time at the Post with Stephanie. I'll never forget The Gang and Good Timm I Love You Mom, Dad, Sis, and Dandy! , Klein, Kristine E. I had a Grear Time swhile it lutzcl Tlunlrs to All my Friends Especially Tina S. and Tony R. I'll miss ya I Love You Baby Knowles, Amy L. Thanks for all the great dmzsl Always remember jill, Bren Duck and l Sweden I Lev: You Mom a.nD lryle! J Kopyclci, Lynette M. Finally! Thrui ro my hit buds Ter Trai: cu bi Il.. alwys rmlaer Good XE BL THKS Mom- Dad jeff lainie Thanx! I Love You 4Ever now FyVP5! page by Liz Tai: 1, 51 -.,- Zi ,JY Wait! This couldn't be Brent Rielae . . . In a dress? Brent performs his lipsync to the students at a lunch time ie 3 X To Have F un Anxious to get into the dance at the Meridian, Katy Stone receives her bid from Mrs. Dick Brunt, as Kevin Kutcher, Brigitte Prevot and Cary Meckstroth wait in line to re- ceive theirs. 44 Seniors by Hemi Brusiri 1 D -A f N TWH hud- mm: 'Hiill .min Mm hgvil QDf.lui palm m-ilu lnyli rilwi ldullm lmrrzl igbnn yniudm multi sinh: pulzdi npeini by Christina Kato Throughout my life I have alwayl enjoyed doing various typu of artwork. At Cerm Villa Junior High school I enrolled in several different art daalea. Practical Am was my favorite one. This elau, consisting of selected ttudentt, designed all of the artwork needed for campus activities. At Cerro Villa I participated in the 1.5. Rogers nfl contest ialnug with LESLEY KUROSE, and ANGELIA WOOD- SIDE- In this contest we were given a limited amount of time to paint a nnural on a large window. We received the second place award for our entry. In myninth gade year, I designed the graduation cover and title page of our yearbook. Upon graduation, I received the Robert Hendrick's creative 111 award. Lott yearldesigned Villa Park High School? 1983 Homecom- ing lmttona. This year I was selected to design the I984-1985 yearbook cover. I was also asked to do various other types of artwork throughout the yearbook. 'Ihis included such things auch light title page, end pagp, and division pages. Although I pu! a lot of work and time into it, I really enjoyed it. It was an experience that has taught me many new thing about art. tone Koch, Matthew Bl:tFriertdsDuffyLisupySlidinlVlolsenlluasellRamb0CiIsGDTnn ES jen lm Roundball 833 Summer 84 Gtmt Turf Time Inv: U Mom ac Dad Koontz, Dawn L. 'I'l1anxMnmaudDadId.oLoveYLmboxh!jill,l IiHol'liHol Thanx Kris and Marie for being friends Rob H. I will always love You! Kovac, Vicki S. Never 4 get Summer of Sq River Nl: Beach parrys! mid-nite swims? ya Luv You Ronnie! You BC I Prom-85 Bs! Fmd H.W. Luv U Mom BC Dad! Kraetz, Karen A. Luth High! Dm: wf Cay at Polo G-ng! BSI Buds Kam Rob viva! Fun W1 Jana. Rhona. April at A111 Luv xx wfjoex som !s5:n! ru wut. U Mom Luv U Dad! Krejci, Laura L. Gr: x. W spur Fmds Rin J... no Gm any Prm sum. s4 Mm. all mm Sadies McD's 38: Sandy Fox Thnx Dad l.uv You DMM CRS KT Kringel, Kimber-ely A. Gfs x W1 mfyms Never Fug.. G-rn: Yan Ax VP! Fun Pima cu.. Guys Ruff Rider 2 cm.. 1,110 Luv Ya Mom Dm K... - KW Kurose, Lesley M. Thanla to all my fnends 4 grBr memorizs! Christina best friend 7 or Sli!! vmary ...cw mm.. I no-1. you Mom Dad Tracy Dana! Kutcher, Kevin A. GrB XS Wfmy V P buds Mems WX Bonlcar jr Merns Prom 84 sacli 83 dwn Ivy Hill Prry BowlinWfD1ln The Drk. s-hunt! Lv To OH MY Mom H Dad MEB Kenrick-Kutcher 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M U Look Ahead To The Future Lado, John Lambert, Charlene L. Lambert, Lawrence O. Lancaster, Brian Auto shop 83-B4 Ewoks mle Good X's W! Friends Thanx 4 help HL sup- pon MMD Ken, Liz, Kell 64 Jaclr and Gmdma Lov: U ALLI BR CS VW Lanforcl, Lisa A. FUN TIIVIES VVITI-'I BEST BUD NANCY! SPANISH CLUB AND PYC TOUR 'S, THANKS MOM AND ADA. PROMISES OF GREAT FUN WITH SEAN. I LOVE YOU! Larsen, Shaunna P. GRS XS Wf BST BUDS U NO VVHO UR BD DAY WAVNDY RMBR MARG? HAWAII S4 VUfH2o POLO -FNSTUFI NVR 4GET U IVIRK SZ? DANCE CP SADDQ HKNS LUV U MOM GZ DAD UzE Larson, Shawn E. LeBlanc, Thomas C. Vlfhars upfGrrAr time with Shawn Brutus, Heffel, Tim, Gregg Thar OOOF: Luv Ya Ma H Pa. Hawaii 85, Gonzo Southem Cross forever: V Yhzi 85 Legg, Christina M. Graz Time! cuss of ag. Best F.-ima Angela James. sad.. s., wfvhn. Never forget wlcends WX frzinds. I Love You Mmn and Dad L'Hnmme, Wendy L. Lopata, Warren A. Finally our of here! Pam get a gun Texans Wahlclom get som: new shoes sci: Thanks Mom Dad Bm Friends Se: Ya In Tm Yan Lundberg, LeAnn L. 85 471 BYE VP, U were good zmel Song GIS XS Wffmds! Thanx luv U best fmds Wmdy, Sheri, Mom, Dad 'Peace ec success in the future 2 evry x Romance fills the air as Cheryl Till, Pat Wise, Julie Van Vooren, and Jesse Reyna dance to soft music at Coronation 46 Seniors wg I7 , lik f Z' hes. 'rv wr.. bv Sbnunnu Lqrm-1 Z Ihr nm My will In all wi ,aim dnl W' wh Flu 1,16 ,dd UP' Hifi JH! Ain Pi' bl md Eel i 1 k , 1.-, 9 Mlm. Y JN ar il iQ' t l Ji . e by John Russo After a I4 hour flight over 10,000 miles of land and water my six month Australian adventure began. I wasn't quite sure if being an exchange student and being away from my family, friends, and school was what I really wanted. I arrived in Orange N.S.W. on January 22, l9B4 where I met the WEBSTER family who I was to live with for the next six months. The WEBSTERS were a terrific and hospitable famil Y with five children, the youngest being twenty-one. Orange was a small rural town about a three hour drive west of Sydney with a population of ' ' sheep herders. when school finally began I was a bit nervous and did not know what tn expect. My first day at Kinross Wolaroi, a private co-ed sch ' ' with approximately 600 studenu ranging from kin- dergarten to twelfth grade was very different from that of Villa P E . . . . at Being-a pnvate school I found it much more difficult and very strict. Sineel was the only American in the school it was bi diff a t cult for me as many of the students always asked me questions about myself and my country. I must say sitting in class, wearing a tuiiferm, having to stand when the teachers entered the room, and singing every Monday was definitely different. Another mandatory activity of Kinross was to join the approximately 31,00 many being farmers and 15 ff Army Cadet unit. This was the preliminary training for tl1e Australian Army. We marched for many hours and spent much time in the outback. Living with the Webster family was both a cultural experience and a pleasure. The weekdays were ordinary but the weekends and holidays were great. If I wasn't lifting weights with Mr. South Pacific, WOLF RITZ, I was harvesting lettuce and work- ing with the sheep on GARY WEBSTER'S ranch, or sightsee- ing. Being so busy I had little time to get homesick. Being an exchange student to the Land Down Under was one of the best experiences I have ever had. It gave me the opportunity to leam the culture of another country, and I must say the Aussies are great peo le. This never forget. p wasatimeinmylilelwill M17 1 ,,,, 0 f, qw.-.M'gwfzffgmfhffff'fffffffzmwfww'' W fff WW ' Qf ' J P452 bi .I A ifhdunna Larsen 1- ix 1 f fgflf if QIXZW fyffyfyffgffffyyflfi-ffl ff V 4 wwf jf if df 1 f W , f M, mf' M ,, ,4,,,7,5 fgf, ,,,fiCfwg03,p 747 R Chandler ,,,. , mwy,L2W' of izzvff Lynn, Suzy E. Lyons, Kelsey E. Tl-IINX M G! D H BRO 'Be Fri LEAH-Pals, Seb, Liz, Bug, EC H IM, Never 453 my Duke, TMAN u su Bene, Englands nas Way! MacFarlane, Scott JIM MORRISON zz IOHN LENNON LIVE GREAT PARTY EN IVIOBILE. ROCK ec ROLL p, Sadizs-Prom 84 TINHE TGO TIIVIES OM BOAT H IN IVIAID WILL NEVER DIE! I LOVE MONL DAD IL JESUS Mackin, Chrissie A. THANX 4 ALL FRENZS SUZAN, DEBY, PAULINE, SHAUNA, EILEEN, CHAP, BARNI, JAIVIY, FUN IN EUROPE 8.5! THANX DAD and LAURIE, WACBARM Maddux, John S Maida, Brian D. Fmnnu s., Baseball nom! Tame BB Ms PL Pu-ry BR IR RR BR MK KB Luv Ya Mom Pop sms ...a says Marcolesco, james R. GOD RULES!! GR8 Xs wflcm, splw, How, Buggy, Gimp Love 2 U MQ... 51 Dad Good Rt nn yt DWN fNo slugslj Xc,PV, som. NASA, here I come! Maresh, Joe F. Track Mngxs. 84 Thanx to good friend Rob, G-rear times with Pos: Q4 METAL RULES THE LAND Thanx Mom E Dad, Luvya WhmYz Lado-flfiaresb Margolis, Mark A. ghelrlcol Fun times wf my friends hawaii summer 84 nightlife peace palm springs sha my sis always best pal mont love mum dad sro! Marks, Jeffrey A. ALWYS REMEMBER GRST X'S SCOTT H ERIC FUN DANCES TRACK K SOCCER LOVE YOU MOM, DAD, SIS,5L VP GOODLUCK 85 Martin, Greg TALLFRG DS ORANGE FRG G STATE LLAMA COUNT ACH M635 csms ,ua DP955 PM QUEI' FAB1 BRAB1-:AM BT53- BMW RUSH I CANT DRIVE 55 BOWIE STPCEL Mater, Brent A. 3 Great yeans at VP. Great times with Tom, Tim, joe, Gregg, Thanks for everything. Class of 85, the best . . . Here we come I-L-iwaii Matrisciano, Nick G. MADE IT THRU 85 BEST FRIENDS MITCC IR CH IP TY RON E DAVE DENISE SHERRI RIN KIM JOSLYN TRACK 85 COACH BMC FAST CARS BL PARTIES LUV U MOM GL DAD Meckstroth, Cary S. Mehr, Sandra LOVING THANKS TO MOM H DAD, BROS AND SIS, HUGS FOR ALL MY DEAR FRIENDS, FUN TIMES IN GYMNASTICS LUV BEAU, BISC. AND THE RIVERl!l Mesaros, Maureen E. Nvr 4 gr all Th Fun X5 WXREG-Bch Rmlvls dl Druns School? Dads Z- BFF-GISXSWX Cath BL Kim Lampposr Bt Dland Trl: 84-5 Bch Prtys Bw... ,6 it .2 1 Luv U Mm Thnx 53 ,,,.,z'Zfs .MICK W, .yn 1 '69 W1 EQ? .7 M, ,,.,l3f,,.:55 5 53, 4-. 4. Q iQ6'77siiZZi7 'ZP.7Wn ififkf ILPZAMZZ wi man' W4 ffmfh fo fJf0.'f4ff,f. nfm ff, ff,1f4..ffwf. . fw' -W .4,.,,7. W N... nywfsfw ....,.,,4 . .W ..f...,..W , f ..: fw.'.4f-,,44. f4:.f-.aww .fm -+wffww ,..gywwWmg..1fmaww-..s.p.fv.m,w:w,-Qatfzwvyzwftpw.,--,f.n my .. f f- ...fy-Mwwm-f. .wzzwfy . Q' ,mfrmf I,-f.4,.ff.,fwf f ' ' f . . is' f y -V f W . ' ' J' Wf 1 ,' ' Q. ff 1, fff ,G , i w '. 1. .mm f gag.. .4-',f-fy,wgggfw?i,iWZ..'af:fgfg'f,M.'4M1f3-1:1:p.ff:'.:y,' I?:2'f,,.:,:h7f.-iz jf fa 1 . Z -my , - .1 , 1, f., 5 by Eileen Kitagawa fm 11 g3fjQpZ.g.4..?agy.f. my yy vjxfr, zf-4,4 'V' A1'Z !!fPQ ' KI'7Y,ff' JW' I,?f.9lLQVU 7 'iff , Lhfiffw ff!! ' ML. ,W ,,Z.,,.,,, ,,,, if 5 v f ' If f .1 .. , f -4.1. 1- ' S QW QL AZ .ff-L4v:im.fL,Giid'i45,72f'ffffi57.W 'iffw ,N .M W W.-.,s.,,.., ,,.f,,., , ,.- ,,..,..,v.z.',,,,, .M f'WZeffvf7jZ659ff ZS lffvff J ,, . ,., ,., 1 57.2555 zfZ,a6fC'f'g:.:,4fw.f4 m.,....-M. Zi. in Michel, Wendy K. GR8Xs WfBsr Bds-UNn Who UR! No More Bad Days Sha! Nevr .gget Sadie 84-Call SADD Thnx LeAnn-4 Being My Bsr Fmdl I Luv YA Mom 66 Dad, Bro H Sisl Thmc Miller, Tara DAD MOM I MADE IT! KEEP ROLLINl BST FRIENDS GINA 51 MELISSA! GRT PARTY XS Wf ORANGE BUDSI I LOVE YOU MOM DAD Bt WEE! GOODLUCK BRO! Mitchell, Shawn A. The Lord is the strength of my life, through him I endure all things! X's with Tom dt Gang, Choir, Musicals! I LOVE MOM 56 DAD, MEB At jc! Moeller, Todd M. VAR FB 85 Prom 84 Almost Wil Bs: Frd WBLH Palm Sp Dbl Dates Prank son Buzz PTRYS Sadie B4 57 68 Tulip Nail Helmet Wdlie GR Jen.. Ampapa Mad m-ami Luv YA Mun 48 Seniors W' age..- 1 1, V1 .c,. f On the eve of Super Bowl XVII,january 22, I met DAVID ANDREW FOULKES. We met at BRAD DENNIS' house. They were on the same soccer team, t.he Outlaws. It was definitely not love at first sight, I thought he was a creep when I met him, but later on in the evening he introduced himself to me. He was hilarious. I had never met a person funnier than he. We exchanged telephone numbers, hut he didn't call the next day. Sn I waited for awhile, and then I decided to make the First move, I called him. He asked me out on a date. Our first date was great, I could.n't understand anything he said because of his Welsh accent. Anyway, we went out steadily for 8 months and we became very attached to one another. He moved in and lived with my family in September. He had a jul: with my uncle and it was easier for my uncle to pick ANDY up at my house than the house he lived in before. After n period of time it seemed as if we were married, we went everywhere together, practically. When Christmas came around he gave me a promise ring, but marriage was still something not taken very seriously. As months passed, ANDY felt the need to go hadr home to Wales because there weren't very many job opportunities for him here. He left injuly, but two weeks later we lost a dear friend, JAY WALTER, he died in an accident. The whole summer was a very traumatic time for me. I felt as if I had aged 20 yran in 2 months. But ANDY and I stayed in touch, we called each other every 2 weeks and wrote letters. Then I mme over to Wales after saving up for months. I proposed marriage to him on Christmas, but he didn't rake me seriously One week later he announced our engagement, at just a little after 12:00 nm January 1, 1985. We celebrated at the puh called the Castle, where we went everyday during vacation. We don't plan on the wedding for about 2 years. But I am moving to Loughharough, England in july, and we will make plans then. 'Dm V Mi 1, The Best Is Yet To Come y' , r w is , I v Y.-,.,. -vw.. 1 1. X if I i W ' I I ' U x 2 Camera Shy? No Way! Eileen Ki- , I A 4 . . zagawa, Leah Del La Riva, and j Kelsey Lyons flaunt their wild l I beach bum clothing for unity clay clur .1 , -v ey i ing Spirit Week. All students had a chance to get involved that clay. Mohler, Monica L. LUV MY BF OIGIIVA CRT FUN AT GIGS NVR 4GET WLLD XS WfKBlMO THANKS GUYS 4UN .QGETABLE TINUES H 536 M. we 3 x n l ,., L Larsen PARTYS! HAD ABLAST MISS U ALL LUV U FNLLY Mohrhoff, Douglas K. No Slugsl VPHS SOCCER I-T14 AIEE! TE AMO334 MUSTANG POWER GREAT TUVIES WX ALL THE BUDS MAD DOG FOREV'ERl THANX BC LOVE MOM, DAD BL SIS Mongraw, Michelle R. LUV U ALWAYS IEFI3, JIM, KEVIN GRST X'S WJXXVHEETIE, sl-LEL BOB, TED, BARB DNISE, FLG CAPT.s4e5 RMBR SADIE Sz I'lVl AN ANIMAL! LOVE YOU MOM Moore, Michele N. VP Tmung Flags, Fun :cs WfSheIL spm, C1ul,Na5., Bobby, Jayne Rnnl1KPIG, Yahlzee, McDonald Runs Ted, I Love You Prom 85 We're Freee Morehouse, Craig M. sl-84 VPBB1'Lnve an my happnm Pals fSouth uf Norlung al auf Surfside Solana zncl Beach Sessions Summer Bun Buns wfTC Kl-DC MOM dl POP Mortensen, Kurt W. NoProblcrn. Football 3X55MD Please NO BAGGERS THANKS ALL FRIENDS FOR GOOD TINIES dl LAUGHS But never assume anything THANKS Mom a DAD Moser, Kevin S. Rapture cars, LORD JESUS Christ, TUBA Section! NO-WAY, Puppytown, lascn P. Kcmuclcy 84 Thank You Mom, Dacl, I Mix You All!! Moses, jill K. v smgxmxef Hcoming Dance um cn: Gymms-as Gd rms if the Beach Luv Ya Dymne len Angella U1 Frankie NVR4 Gem BBFUH si Yr Offlo college LUV U MMD Margolis-Moses l L -..A .DWQYYLA . . 7 l To be or not to , V, , is t e , ' . , . ifgfxgw 53511 f f 6 h, , gg Zfuffv wtf? J.. sf - , f , ff ,zfi ww- - ff, V w 535' f . rw . . 3 S. fs - 5411. . .. . ,af i 3,439 2, ' . . V g reg' 'LZFFSJQQ .s . , Wg, N, ., ,5rf7.s,W., bf. ,2,mQ,5. i mZW.Wy.'Q, Qi? Uwglfl. fa xwm74,.f,f.f.f.g.zWM-sg, QW'-ig-m:zfvg,g ,f M A vw, 2544 7, ,ff M wgawf i 7'Vf- M S . f Nm'mZiffvfQ.ff9wf,:Q.yf,,4ff-fv,gwZ.,g,g,XW 454.M.4fk..A4,xQ,.,f.w'f.w5w,.Af ' i 'Ji ' '7 x Cheralyn King, Beth Fraclcelton, and Brent Mater loolc pleased to go home after a long had day at school. Mothes, Kristin L. THANX MOM AND DAD. I LOVE YOU BOTH marie BL dawn you'r: Lhe Best. Brian l will always Love you no manzr what! Murg, Richard Tl-LANKS MOM DAD AND MICHELLE SUPPED UP CELICA TENNIS DEVO THANK GOD! llnve you Suzie BEST BUDS JIM DAVE x sco-rr JEFF CRAIG Myers, Kyle L. I Luv IT mmm sm mbf Hunan, Brclae w.fB.u5, mms, Harvey, Night Crazvx: wfDavid, dm, ccid? Good Luck 1 every I thanks mom, dad lVIcCarty, Carol L. vp clfgfa sys, 'rim capf. sueuwmr Rm Band. mm, wfcin, von, Meesh, Clark, Dom Fall Kev! Choc. Mousse, Luv Mama Smurf. Span! MeClanahan, Kimberly A. THANKS MOM AND DAD, SOCCER MQ DRAMA CLUB, SOUND OF MUSIC, BELLS HARVEY, GYPSY, THESBIANS. NEVER FORGET FRIENDS AND GOOD TllVlES. McDonald, Martin H10 POLO 139 GRT X'S WfMy Fmds I love KARYN PACAUD! Thanx 4 all the GRT x's mguim will Krriembr U Good Luk Jn Luv s Thank Family McDowell, Summer HAD A GREAT TINTE lll DRAMA WITH ALL MY FRIENDS AND I WILL NUSS Tl-DEM ALL. McKay, John H. Seniur clam, were the best in the wcszl Good Friends Chris, Jim, Val, Mr, Shelton, Nlrs, wnn Love Mom, Dad, Cindy, Tim, jesus Seniors f' K Qfrxf, K 1' ' .J ' Z' 1' l , , V ,I ,441 .197 J x V 1 ' v 'il , ,i i. ii v M i ! 1 s,r.n.Q Fi Mia '5' i .-sf' - All 'x 'ih,,,:4ig:,x, rv 9. 1 r .ik- Sv, -75 Head dl Th Right ' ction byiiesley Kurose Participating in sport: has always been a positive influ- ence on my life. During my three years at Villa Park School I have ibeen a member of the vanity soccer and tennis teams. Thisyear I played doubles on the vanity tennis team. My partner, CHRISTINA KATO, and I Enished the season making the All Century League Honorable Mention Team. Our tennis team eamecl the title of Century League Co- Champions with Foothill High School. We defeated Foot- hill this season for the first t.irne ever in their sixteen year history. Our success was largely due to TANY A STA- SUIK and DIEDRE WILSON, two of the top singles playen in the league. Since my sophomore year I have participated on the vanity soccer team playing under the direction of our coach, MR. CORRADINO, who has made soccer more thanjust a game. We have been the Century League Cham- pions for the past two years. Last year we were defeated by Pacifica High School in the semi-finals of the CIF competi- tion. Even with the loss of KRIS FONTANA, last year's Century League Most Valuable Player, we are hopeful that we can continue our success this season. 45 Z6 5' fs ,,,, .- 'UN sac, R, a McLean, Kelley D. PTI. Itsovrt! Rernbt Chris Iud Sus Dari Best Rinny Bubba! Nia! Maid WI Glove comp! w Chnis Sprtnt w 11K Luv 1 Family dl God r Enders Mis UTim Nagao, Christy Y. Thanx to my friends for all the fun-money! lam, haw: asm? Lilcz U7 bet- ter? PAH! Cute fact WL GC Mo. All My luv to OG, CV, NN, M.m at Dd, Nairac, Sophie N. Najm, Tariq E. Naruse, Margaret A. GIXL WfBsi Bds UNQ Who UR! Sum B4 Van Totld! Nwpr! Nghtly Wfcrxtm Kim Suz! Rrnbr Shna? SADDeH.ltns! Luv UBro DAVE! VanfPeat! Luv UMBCD H 1 sis Im outa l-hte! Nash, Carrie Good Timm with Teds, Minnie and Panda, Thanx MR DENNEN, Love Rich Fun Times Dancing, Love you mom, Dad and Rob Thanx 4 Everything! Nelson, Jeff D. I'm out had killer times with, jeff craig, many, buck ECT 81 pug 84 Humbolt season!! all bases let's party, thanks Ray! see ya!! Nequette, Tony P. Thanx for the great time fat pat! you are a punk? Football 818384, Summer Comma, Larry H The band thanx for great times, Love you mom and dad. Bye Neumann, Tim Newgass, Susan L. We made it Sis! Now were ou our way never .ggct gr8rs QFox BL ouola YBLG Sadie 84 Bula-Bula! is it X to witch? Love u Mom, Doug H Lucy Miss u dad Niblett, Linda IIS finally ovctl hnvy meul ctanlts! Thanx Paula, chris BL jill II Love You Richard 4-ever! Thanx mom BL Chuclt, Ilove you! Nickle, Matt G. Thran is leavs. Going to VP was an experience. Through it all, 3 Things Kept mt going: Thanks Mom, Dai and Michelle. Nov rs, Du io, Dec zz . , . ? page by Shaunna Larsen Mother-Nickle 5, K L ,ff -ferr 7. Y . W - Look out it s the class of 1985 N ise, Ben It's Been Nix, Piano EEM AYN KEMACH, etc. Thank You SB. Noe, Mike Good Times Bad Times at V.P. But at least I finished up here Thanks Mom and Dad for everything you've done for me love you. Norman, Christopher G. Bye Mo, Ken, Tig, Nldog, Irlt, Swartz Great Times Last 3 yrs! Miss You Memories, KS, Pioneer, dI..fdt, Knee Deepl Good Luclt sis! love Nlom BL Dad Norman, Kristen L. TI-INX 4 MEMORIES NVR 4 BF 4 E: si-rELx,u7,AsH-FUNS JUST STARTED UN4GETABLE X5 AT VP! I LOVE YOU MOM DAD Bllll SC 2 B Bjl Norman, Ron Thanlrs Mom and Dad and all my Frenz, Hit The Lip Jim, stay our of Garden Grove, Keep on Surfing you Bums F167 Football, Wrestling Norsworthy, Daniel Lets go! Where's my Cat? I have to many friends? Cheap surprise in 85' I Love Mom H Dad Don't Feed The Animals me dl Don Gonel N orsworthy, Donald I had fun partying with Buds, Carry, My Brother Dan and friends Ski Always love Mom GL Dad and brothers Success! I'm out of Herr! Obuljen, Colleen E. an Xs WXSI-lAN', TIN, PK, 1 Luv, B Idol My rms Dan-Tnglng- siw Bltofy Brnc'NV IGTGDB as Member 1? wus U can Luv U ' li! ,,,t' Qgaif 1 I, 1 M v mi a s ' a and O'Donnell, Monica Beat-Frmz-KB-MM-SL H class-of-85 love BC Luelr-To-U-Gr 8rvet-Xs- Boys Green- 'lelltrPart.iz-it-was-wcn.h it-Love BL Thanx-Mom BL Dad-C Uain-io Ohlsen, Taylor Sltids-Slew, Rus, Rambo, Duffy, Limpy, Ody, Kocb Turf flung cn the walls! Football 37 The Mint 4oo 83' 84' B5 Love you Mom and Dad -site, 52 Seniors What's a recent political wipe-out doing wrapped up i.n the California Youth Legislature for three years? That's a bizarre question I found I was aslcing myself. For the past three years I have been an active representative of the California YMCA model Legislature and Court, and all of this time I was trying to figure out why. Finally I discovered it was not only educational but a heck of a good Lime. All the YMCA's throughout the State of Cali- fornia gather at the state capitol in Saeremento to run the govemmentn for four days in February each year. This educational program has existed for thirty-six years and is in its thirty-seventh year. The program starts each year in September and runs through May ending with the counties program. My Sophomore year was my first expel- ience in the program. I was an assembly woman for the 35th model Legislature and court, and represented the Orange YMCA. It all started at Chapman College in November where the Southem California officers were elect- ed, I really wasn't sure how our state elections ran. Soon the elections were over and I began to real- ize there are what they call dirty deals existing in our government. On to Camp San Luis Obispo in january for the final deetions and training conference. Now that the youth govemor and Lt. governor had been elected. I guess I was ready for the big time in the assembly chambers and 950 other teen- agers from all over California here to step in and 15 ttf take over the governmental jobs as elected youth representatives to the state. My second year I was elected as Chaplain to the Assembly. This honor was the high-light of my governmental experiences, it was even better than dinner with Governor George Deukmejian last September at the Irvine Marriot Hotel. I was elected into office, I was linally important. My third and last year I once again was a member of the state assembly and served on the transportation committee. N our I do not even consider asking myself what I gut into. In the past three years I have had the privilege of attending three Governor's Balls and have had dinner with the govemor and served as an elected member to our state government and, not to mention, all of the friends I've made. No, I would never regret the past three years representing our state as a youth member to the YMCA Mean Legislature and cum. .-..,m.,,, W , Y, ,A a-.....m..,:1,A-we W- f --my-W--Ni..r,m.., ,, v-xanga' . V s- Ng, X-egg . 'Www-fm: if ,.f'Sf.rf 'Q ' 2 f by Kami. umm .1 . . ..,:vnLia V....,,.. JL, Wwe Ohta, Paul T. Great Timm At VP? Bmury, EH? Fun With The Skids! Parry Ar Fo- leys. Thanks Everyone! Tala Off Chuds! Olson, Robert Thanlu to all my Friends! Mummy Daddy Bro and Sis Thanx God for all your helpl Aufwiedersehen! O'Neal, john S. Gm xi wfni-L 31, ms, Mo. Bs, Fred Hawaii Thmif., Mum ru iw im DH PE 'I-I' HE SEAL H20 Polo Oh Wzll Nu More IPT Loss Luv U Mom Dad 34 john Oudejans, Guy S. Skid Marla rambo, limpy, lnalzz, ole dufy, al, slide in Football P86 CIF Shelly Norms Lizbeth Thanx Splul Urf Hun! Luv U Mom H Dad Owens, Elizabeth A. Bud's wich Ash Shel Kris lauriz Noel Col Deb Gral X5 W Chip Erlc mzmb! Prom B4 BR Thanx for th: mzmoriz: Luv z Mom Dad Mins Ya By Paine, Gary D. 'rhanx To My Fnend! I Love You M0mH'DalIl Thank You Lord l Mad: ll Fd Rather Be Killing CommLlni5L! with My Ingram M40 Palmeri, Laura Chambers Always Speed Harvey raise . . . Oh dur! Thanks God Mrs G Mom 1 Love You All OOPS!! Loolc Ou! World C Tony I made ill Palmeri, Tony D. Sailing Wizh Dad UNA MAS Surf Lowers 56th o Side Bueball 335 fish Yellow Tail Marlin gf-.ibafp Mwdyk BDay Bukyua Budaaa. Luv va Mom page by Colette Culber-1 ,,.-.ff-W i 3 1 1 Enjoying Lunch, Kevin Berry, Dan Norsworthy, Cary Meckstroth Jeff Weed, Jeff Nelson, Paul Pedrosa and Tony Palmeri gather around their favorite tree and trash can. Nise-Palmeri 53 lc ck if Upper C K king ba at lunch, Lisa Crabtree, Jeff Bedell, and Leah de la Riva call: about the previous weekend. I! fr I t Panizza, Kristin L. LUV YOU PAT 3343, hrver .agar frlendsl Thanx Debbie N Katie' R Fnn.Tnnaa with Asa slanng, laaaalll Special Love sl Thanks la lvlolvl A DAD f Parekh, Bina R. Never forge! grezr limes wirh Kelly Chris dl Mary Great pals Sheila Sc Glendale Girls Cruise 84 I lov: you Mom Dad Sach - Park, Richard S. r FTAD GOOD TIMES HERE, CLASS OF 85 U 1 JANIS GOTTA GET A Joe JOHN ,nn 'I'HANKaYOUa JESUS UCI OR BUST THANX MOM N DAD I GOTTA GO-BYE Park, Yvonne, D. DT saen cpl aa-an saalln sa Alwys Rmlar My Bnaay Jaime, DT+Bncl Falls 'Ihnx Cin Rmbr WE RESIGNl AP Hlsz Terms wfGwen Cin, laim: Rrhr Assr Iwn pump prime? Parker, james H. SURF IWO WITH MY BUDS THAYVXS EVERYBUD I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD AWD FAMILY IOWLY WISH MY FRIENDS KNEW HOW TO SURF POWER ITS Time to Hit those Sourh W5 wells Payne, Matt T. Holy Cow Foorball Games Oh tough PING PONG Best Buds Dave slnwy Scoty Daves Dany Tanya Kelly Nw Frgr CANDACE! Tlaanya MOM DAD MOM GRNDPARENTS TANG Pedroso, Paul Playaa Football Sophomore Year had great nmcs al many ofthe Pafnaa Thanx God I'v: finally made lt through school Perez, David C. My Buds-james, pe David C., Jim E, a Don Y. n-nal a Guyl Mr, Mur- phy you're mo much! Drm Lines 8:-85 Miss ya Karen, Luv you mom Si dad Perez, James R. CL nf 85! lI's OVER-BST of X5 XXV Frndz! NVR frgr 3 BUBBASl JEFF AL KEVIN- Thnx! Prlyz 66 Nlchz! Mrch Band 51 jzz Bnd APhsi Prm Sq MB S Bucks Thnx MOM Bi D.1DfI luv U! Perez, Michele L. GRT X'S Wf SAM, INEZ, ELNA, PIL AR, IMS BL JOE SPSH CLB '84-E5 PRINT '85, SRA, WRNR GRACIAS. I LUV YOU MOM, DAD, MICHAEL Y TODOS Perkins, Ronald M. Persing, Krister A. BAND RAD 84-85 HRN LINE, SCV-l-KB! OPIVUAY 'Knpraln LS 1:49 'LS ara, .nga Skelrer, :ral Thanx God ral fmly and gfaal llanal TOYOTA K S TK DORK 54 Seniors page by Suzanne Wooters Y ISS Around 7:05 pm, November 17, 1983, I felt as if a hundred butterflies had been set free in my stomach. At approximately 7:30 pm the curtain opened to the first play I'd ever been in. I play JILLIAN GALBRAITH in Belles on wonderful actors and actresses. Ever since Ican remember, I've wanted to be an entertainer. I know that the road to fame is a long one, but I'm willing to walk it because I know when I get there it will all he worthwhile. Their Toes. Which, with the help of NANCY GRISSINGER and all the odier cast and crew member: in the play, tumecl out to be one of the most memorable times in my life. Most people don't realize the hard work, deter mination and camaraderie that goes into putting hy Cnthie Driscoll a production together. Being able to bring a tear to sorneone's eye or a smile to someone's face is an riffs .-' ,Q I LEEN DRISCOLL me TINA HUCKLE. unforgettable experience. As Drama club vice president, I've had the chance to work with many very talented people, Y' ' such as KYLE MYERS, JIM FIELDS, COL- all. A lo! of our time was spent watching other productions like Robber Bridegroom' at Santa Ana College and watching a live taping of Facts -- ' Y ff There are so many others I can't mention them of Life. We had a great time meeting all the N W A f ,. ww, , 1 i , , , I ' 'fwgffyw , ' ,gV I ,'- 11- ' ,',f ff, ,f'fr41,j577,-,yifimyjz1,7,,'gg,,fwglfl ,. .WV- 1 ,- Vg, Wi ' V, gff',gf,fi fn g J., , ' -.g ,f' ' f vw, ,' fw,,:w1,g4fffic ,jf4.ff,-'-'MQ'.2,Hvw:. 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Luv my Bro Luv my sisters Thanx Mom :md Dad BEST FRIENDS Tawny Chris Inn Popejoy, David B. Porter, john M. SIS WE DID IT! BEST BUDS DB, SB, CS, Kr! 31 Luv 4EVER! ur special 165-i-54 for The 19th, Air hub so Ernbarased, Thanx Everyil World here I come! Luv Ma AL Pa Porter, Susan L. Est Frnz CC, TR, KM, SC, MR' Guys-R-Fav Hoby ' Rmb: osrdc! TBS! MS. Sthn Calif 'Nrwpt' Dan 64 Rob! Limo iz-I! Lv Famly, God, FRNDS-VI-7 C ya! ItsfBn Fn Prevot, Brigitte A. ASB SR VP Prom B3 good X5 WX IT LS KS BR SW LUV U LII. BOG SHANNE ncver 43:1 13 I Luv EDDY Thanx DBLM Good luck B5 See U in ren --u-i,,,,- Parzizga-Prevot 55 page by Suzanne Wooters Proud, Margery L. Friends 4ever Deanna GL Darlene G! Lisa. This year with u guys has been great. Love u mom K Dad, Love u 4ever Kurt, Radak, Phil A. Radzik, james Gdbye VP Future in cars for me Gtr xs. with bros. TEDS live foevcr, Bless you Sharlcy Thanx and love you Mom, Pop Ramirez, Tony S. Great x's wf FRENZS, YOU KNOW WHO YOU ALL ARE. FUN TIMES SKIING, sunt-wo. 4 WHEELING, Hoop s.,-sg. LOVE YOU A LOT MOM. DAD, TINA, BL TIM. Raney, Tricia E. Thnx 2 Lyn, kb, jerry D, RONNIE, susoe, e.a.B.a, at when Luv U jimmy Ive grwn up have u? Alwys Luv My Harmyl Thnx MUD Thngs r betr now Rapp, Apryl S. GRS XS WXRISA, LAUR. CM AT CARS! HANWAII WX POLO, LAS VEGAS, LIVING AT TENS, RIPS MOTEL! LIBBY! GRB XS WX ROB, LUV U MOM., DAD! GLAD TO GO! Raum, Brian M. Vars BB Ei FB CIF 84 QAMPIPEJ Nitz :it Brads wf ADOLFS BL bst frenz, Prom 84, 85 SADIES 84 Bst times wf Liz, miss ya! Pooty Thanx OCH. LUV U MOM BC DAD. Reccia, Brian U. FOOTBALL 3-T78 GOOD TIMES VVITH IR DS SS JH LS HTUKE THE SLOPES CIF PLAYOFFS HAD FUN LUV U MOM ec DAD 'Y!....!V' 15 W5 f 4 l .. l .11 V 1 l 1 . - 1 1 1 7 . So you want to know what I do in the army. Well my job in the army is 113. That is read eleven brand infantryman. That's right, I'm one of those guys you see in the war movies. Right now I am in the Califomia National Guard. My unit C-4-160 INFKMRCHQ is one of thc few Mechinizeo infantry companies in Southern California. Mechinizeo infantry is when infantry troops move by means of Armoured personel carriers. Our tactics also differ in a few ways from the regular infantry. I go to my drills once a month and I have two weeks of annual active duty training. On the drills, I train for my job, which means I am usually out in the hills hiking around. My current level of training is basic infantry skills. This covers from the weapons I use to defense from nuclear biological chemical warfare, While on my drills I carry two weapons, the Ml6A1 and the dragon anti-tank missile. While using my M-16A1 as personal protection I use the dragon to protect my armoured personnel carrier from any a.rmoured threats, such as Soviet tanks. Most of our drills are either located at Fort Irwin, California fthe middle ofthe desert where we perform almost all of our mechenized operationsj and Camp Pendleton. Once a year we go to Warner Brothers Studios for riot control training. During basic training, 1 was the youngest of my company and that still holds true, because I am the youngest out of my new company. This has its draw backs because it is very hard to be so young and train with people that are much older than yourself. I feel that all young men should join the service for at least two years. The military is a good way to grow from a boy to a man. It teaches people to be able to handle very big responsibilities and to take care of yourself. No matter what anyone says to me about the military, or what it smnds for, nothing will deter my loyalty to my country or my being a good soldier. Q11 by Greg Martin Reddick, David B. 11 LONG YRS OVER. THANKS TO FRIENDS CREE, SACS, SEAWEED, BALLS, AND ALL OTHERS GREAT SKIING WX CRAIG MT. HIGH THNKS 4 SUPPORT NIOM BL DAD Redenbaugh, Kacee L. Luv my bs. lmd Mmlxr R nw ng! 1... R Pinky- Promise! Luv .. Mom Dad Adam Thanx Ja... 1 Luv U Alt.-.yt my Finally cum s E 2 S Ee E -Q .-,U IG' 7 -2? ? Tony Cara ponders his future. 6 l ,. 1 y l 1 1 nfmgib. 1 . l 5 l 1 1 1 . -i s l 7 l l 3 1 1 l u 1 i 'gg 1 i , '1 F E gps' Q ,. 1 al l ? 1 1 li 4 dm lf W ! Ji ., S Three Year Veterans You can take away the physical objects which I 7'. ji l,,,' , 1 ,I,V I ' rieiv a , f 1 'E-ef' ,ff 1 T G N 5 Y 1 2 part of me. Autumn Hayes Letting his thoughts drift back to the wild west. Steve Graham enjoyed spirit day to the fullest. 'H Reiff, Tom M. Resh, Ken M. Riebe, Brent K. Surf club trips to SO, OS, BB, PD Pltfall Hary IR MB DG Sumcr Dcrbs Kevin.: PAD BM MK KB MD LOVE YA Mom Bd Sis lv'l1s YER LONG BORD CO. KAR .,,,.,., Rios, Irma Rock, April K. , LUV MY BEST BUD JAMIE! SUPER GRS TIMES WU' KAREN H RHONDAl REM BUNIPS IN TRUCK! SADIE 84-HAD A , X BLAST!! LUV DAD BL MOM, PAIGE Bl KELLY! A f Rodgers, Gina S. k FINALLY FINISHED, ALWAYS REMEMBER Great X's w1rl'1 Bcsr Bud TARALYNN I will ALWAYS LOVE YOU BOBBY' 11 THANKS MOM I LOVE YOU TOO Rogers, Caryn Giza xx wf fmds sms 54 B51 bud 1.11 D rhnx 4 being uma Nvr ,gn Hrhe 3 xmny' Tennis as at zz, Sofrbal sg a 8, Thanx Mom 4 ewvrhng UzD1I,uvUborl-1SecYaVP Rogers, jennifer A. HS Mzms gr! time-s w Mishn Kar qfcver Best friends Thr R team ,, Pinky, simmg, th? gang, Mm 11 M11 MW Thanlcx 2 Momynsd at ' Jeff U 173011. Rooney, Terri N. Ir's Been Fun And Ir's Been Real But . ,. I1 Hasn't Been Real Fun! Wild And Crzy Times wf All MV Franz-U Knuw X'Uho U Rl! I LOVE YOU MOM. DAD, BROS n SIS'S! Rosenzweig, Kathy D. Summer 84, Great T1mes with Friends, Drama Club, Sound of Nlusir Harvey, BYPSY, Thespians, Thanks MOM, DAD AND JOHN -CJ, I I ll il l E Y i S V .1 l l , 4 ll . I l . L il ,T il l l. l l I l I I Q. l l l l ., l E N I I Grads on the Go Craig Barborosh, Mary Carroll, and Glynna Goff really get into the swing of things at the Hi dance. Ross, Jason M. cfs xx wf DS 1.D. Saloon all The way. Always best friends wf S.H, Thanx all my friends ml TH, I LUV U MOM, DAD er Famlly sf, Ross, Ron R. 3377 AMP, BEST BUDS SW. BR. BD. Never forge: SHELL SUM- MER TIME DERBS with MB BR JR DG Keep cruzen the CVT Parry in limo love U MBLD Rowe, John Surf Clulw, Ofre Rambles, Pikfall Harry, MB BR DG RR Sumer Derbs, Morning Surf ED CT CC, Kevens House MK KB MD BM, Thanlrs MOM DAD! Russo, John V. Bslrlbl 82-85! AussieLand Ychr Key Club NHS! Eagle Sc! 84! Plm Sprngq Gfa xr wf Ryan 2 Dx Paul Bob Marg! BSI P2l.Mlml Luv U Jam. Tlmx Mom Dad Mmlll Ryan, John D. Ryan, Richard Rzeznik, Michelle Luv My Bm fmd Kacee Rl Jen R 1 Luv LJ! L Pinlry, mmm Thnx Chris Qbroj! Mom, Dad Bi MJ I made ir! Thnx God Ui, Dave I LOVE U ALWAYS! Bycl Sach, David M. 4 dwn 4 2 GO! GRT X fw TW JR DG JT KC BOB I LOVE YOU TARAl Alwys Rmbr ms, and BEFORE! NVR AGT JD Saloon vm Socr 3100 ALL MY LOVE TO MOM, DAD, Eric, Kevin Salcido, Paula S. Nr 4ger my FRNZ SW 'MG, CF, LT, KB, CG. Cruzen OH BABY! Alwys B zGTHR LUV U JAMIE my Bs: Frnd Thanxmq-cvryrl-ing, lily U so much my FAMILY! Scheinhlum, Monte L. Schneider, Shelly A. Always love Kris Nh Coll Liz. sang ss mm Weenie Ympml Mom Dad and family 1 love ymll Pink Piggys! Schoolcraft, Janna E. Great nmes in Band, Marchxn' Spartans are 31 Luv rn all my friends Luv ya Ma, Ps, Bm. One pmmg rlymlgm, why bf normal? Scott, Eric SKID MARKS living ar the Edge Gracias los amigos y Parents Abrasive C wheels Explained Shaffer Seabold, Scott MEX wrh RC, TH Flounderlng wrh RN JP DA DB AC SM SUNIER 81, 83, clean! Hawaii maybe DAD don'r worry Selman, Perri A. GRB XS SUE RMBR SAN GAB SMR B1 B3 PLM SPRGS SL OTH- ERS Z26 XS WX MN-TP SK Ei GANG PRTY VAN SADIE 84 ALL NTR IOS B-GRI.. KS 51 ME RAD LUV U MBLD Sc T Sennet, Jamie K. Thanks April Rhonda Karen 4 always being there! Im so happy! Never 4gcr swim PROM and Sadiz 54? Love you MOM DAD and Family' 'M'lz.fz by Mmm. Mfmm. 'F-'Jpr J Aa-nw xl ' l if 4 , l HQ. Q, - --AAC l ' D 1. 3. l 1 5 Z 1 4 il ling liillyg-I . pill., lil , i ,yi 'l :El f .l . I ll i , l l' i X' ,il l 1 l l- lmmimil mlm 'W I !:lj3'4'.'. lp llkhllili l Q .? j'L. 'l 'l'lv'I:, bug ,V 15 t - l , . .'. v 1--K ,i,'f11. !,'.,.g:i!'l!l., Q ' Sting M.. V . . H, 33-, , ,,-., ml!-.1 .n ,, .1,,, Setera, Louisa M. Physics Fauled7!? Jello expertm, result? Need Tutor or no USC! 'Thanks TODD' Thanks SS for saving me! Latin Toga! GO USC!!! Shamlou, John S. B Friends Russo 1 Hughes Ryan Paul Bull 1 Brothers Jaime Palm spfmgs sqfnff Europe xt, Rock N Roll Love You Mom and shawn see Ya! Sheridan, Brad S. CRUSN FZ IN MSTNG. BASEBOL. HORSE ll ID TIME. PROM- E4. CAR PROBS. FRENZ JIM, TOM, AMI, WENDY, GLYNNA, JACKIE LUV U DAD, MOM, WENDY, FLO H PAUL Shimoda, Scott D. VAR FOOTBALL Wi 1, Great Times wf FRENZ, I LUV DEBQ AL- WAYS REMEMBERS SATURDAY tith, FUN X's AT ERICS THANKS MOM, DAD, AND SISTERS, Singerman, Laurence S. It's over l'm not a punk Oivay Track weightmen Oh! those gigs!! Ne- qurttc and Ross DENATIONALIZE now Generic Mess Thanlts Mom Dad Sis etc, Slawson, Scott D. Sobel, Melissa D. NEVR 4GET TIM GREAT XS W BST BUDS GRETCH, MD, LK, DH, F5 ALWYS REMBER HC w HW 41 NYEARS B4 PARTY Thnx 4 GD X5 REDS GANG VAR YELL 85 LUV MHDADS Solcoloff, Scott VENI, v1Dt, VICI' Exit vPHs, Enter UCSB. No more Koos, Try- lor, Haan, Gus, or the other fellows. Mc go now, Thanx much sis, and MMD The Orange Police Explorers seemed to me like a great way to become involved in my community. To join the explorers post I only needed to attend three consecutive meetings and pass an oral exami- nation. The post is involved in many community activities like helping , in parades, checking street lights for burnt bulbs, and licensing bicy- 06 by Dawn Weingauener 1 i cles. Some of the other things wc do include target shooting with revolvers and attending a military academy base for a weekend, The first six months in the post are a probation period. After the probation period is over, several other privileges are given to the explorer. With the passing of a written exam, the explorer can go on ride alongs' with a police officer for a shift. The uniforms we wear include black shoes, blue pants, a belt, a flashlight, a whistle, a long sleeve or short sleeve shirt, a tie and a jacket. Once the probation period is over another belt is given to die explorer. My post has several ranks beginning with explorer then advancing up with corporal, sergeant, lieutenant, captain and advisor. To move up in the ranks a written and oral examination must be passed. These exams are given injanuary. I have chosen to remain as an explorer so far because I don't know enough to pass the several page test. Some of the many dxings that I have learned from the explorers, besides how to do push-ups, are discipline and respect. Each meeting begins with inspection and push-ups. The more things that are found wrong with appearance like a button unbuttoned, the more push-ups are required. I always manage to accumulate around twenty five a meeting. For anyone who is interested in the Police department, the explorer post is an excellent way to find out what the police department is all about. an it annum! mrnfsw tr Relaxing on the bleachers, Diane Chavez and Christina Legg make the most of nu- rrition. page by Suzanne Woalers 'ii' 'leiii .!!,! i '11-if ' . rua K 1 ,f!.,zff.,,,,,f, ,. f.. W V X... .,-f w'.p,f ,f,'.,..,e' . Q3 Q3 r an Li A' 3 t 5 i. ! W l , l al :xi ll ix ,in I M i li , I xl' ml l li ,I 1 lil ..r 'I ! Q. if I l ! l 6 V In V l l l l in l 1 v Solcoloft, Sharon C. Q if f SKI UTAH 84l Latin Cllz, CSF, NHS NVR FRGT GRT X's in PHYSICS 5 AP!-NEWPORT -Deb bs: fmds alwys UCSD FOR MD LOVE YOU M M D Solinslti, Chris M. , My Love 2 jon R. Best Buds MARY JANE. Partying with Litrli Sis. i ' 4k7h 1 i THE GRSTEST PARENTS: MOM Gt DAD. HAPPINESS z 1 TODD H. HIGH 'mvissi 5 - Spalding, Carrie Thank You Mom, Dad-Elise, Inul, Aux, Thanks Guys For Making Me, FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS CHRIS, WITH ALL MY LOVE. WERE OFF ELISE . . , Spence, Kristin B. Summer 84 ITALY dt LONDON Fun X's Back for more! SHAUN UR MY BUD! BEACH DAYS TIDAL WAVE! DI RYAN? I'LL MISS U SIS! THANKS MOM 51 DAD Spollino, Hollee S. XCountry B284 Sadies wfTricia Prom 84l time Arowhed wfShan- purple but plug Blmchblond Gr! X's wfz jamie: 7 Erin, Shan Luv Ya Shawn Thnx M 81 D GL C Sprenger, Gretchen L. NVR4gl U Tim Luv ya BB Mis Membr fun ssw Red And Gang PartynWpalsLorDebDebMichMisF5sum1K?Sumr8zAtNB SophytRvttrpsCanitbcusLuvURobLuvYaM5lD ' Stamos, Chris j. 1 'I'I'IANX MOM DAD PEP BOYS Sire 380 3112 Good Luck 1124 VAR Football Go NY Yankees Thanx Rob john BL Steph Cadillu! 1344 Spiro The Nlachine Troy! if 1 Creeks AQTA Stark, Williams D. Nvr 4gr VP Gr! X WIOSCA: Mx B3 Den 84 Avs S5 Twin at school Trshmnszr 2 n-my 4 violent l Im Serious Luv My Family Im outa here! Stennsland, Chris L. Hey Skids fllambo Snake Ehead Molswrt Slidin Duf MKQ We had fun but you'll always be spleefless Roundball Havasu Thanla Ma Pops ,fmwi ' f a'f '! , -'J 5, Ji 'L' ,.,:ls V, 4, 'P '5'fffW- 'TIC' Fll5111geT I, ,:. 71 an WW! as abt hy Sandy Mehr It was three years ago t.hat my dream of owning a horse came true. However, times have changed from owning my first pony. Now my family has acquired an Arabian, Morgan colt, and mare. I am training the Arabian and the colt for show. In fact, I will be breaking the colt to ride in a couple of months. He is our pride and joy as our first foal. The Arabian I will be showing in dressage this spring after a year of strenuous training. BURT PHILLIPS, my trainer, has helped to make this possible. He has given me the guidance for training these horses. Also, Explora- tory Work Experience has given me the chance to be able to spend the proper anfunt of time in training them, This experience with the horses enabled me to have my most exciting opportunity. This was working in the Modern Pentatha- lon last summer for the Olympics. My work consisted of caring for, exercising, and helping to prepare the horses for athletes to V I 17 Y ride. The Modern Penzathalon was held at Coto de Can, when I stayed since my work days consisted often houn. In this way I was in closer contact with the athletes, since I stayed with a host family. I was also able to learn some of the various and unique skills from the people with whom I worked. The actual day of competition was mos! exciting. There was a feeling of anticipation as the athletes tried to familiarize them- selves with the hone that they were about to ride in competition. This was the first time that the athletes were allowed to lee the horse that they would ride. Therefore, I was to give the particu- lar rider a briefing on the horse and anything useful for him to know about his mount while in the competition ring. This opportunity will always be one of my special memories. Presently my family is hoping to raise miniature horses. page by Diane Tomlinson I- 60 Seniors I l t it - P mlffmw w,1.rhi Jl 1-frv4 l' MMM' T h1W r ..w'?f' J MW' !M,4wwIW . www: wif. WW MW k , ,MH live in 85 Cheralyn King checks out the cute guys at lunch while jamie Vassis flirts with the photographer. Flirting was a favorite pastime for many students. Debbie Iwasaki, Scott Shimocla, Doug Mohr- hoff and Stacey Kirschner think of new and excit- ing ways to have their pictures taken at Sadie Hawkins. V1 Q. 4, t -, ' I WSI. l Q 313. y 5 fr , . l,.-.v4'.3, ., , Y lQx YY 'q OG' K' l. IK Stern, David Senioritis GR 3 X5 Sid Utah Mamcth Bqsurl Mn Plm Spmgs Prom 85 River UCLA Football 75 Girls Best Buds Mat MP DC SW SS TO Thns4al1yuorsuportMom Dad Deb Stinchfield, Laura S. Vai-Clieet85BFmz'IinCalKATH BtadGr5Xs6stBal P25 Mani Luv N Tlmx Dad Nlom Cath HELLO SC Stockinger, Judy J. Nvr 4gzt CWB X's wfVizve, my 321 Bud . . , Caryn 1 - No Construc- tion wikis Sadiz 83'Bros Pay, Pizom eq qi-it, Jimi Thnx 2 an FmdsfFam: LUV U Stockton, Cathy E. Stone, Katy A. LUV UM D, C, J, 1, K 2 Milt fn wf TG BP KB MO SP CC SK-SS? Shari-MCDS Balboa '84-Topls XFER-SCUVA? 5678 NVR .gget ist Luv MEF C Ya in ro Stovall, Tina I. LUVUMOM5LDA.DBSTBUDSl.SNBCTKHIl lDBGBSX BLBOA MAMOTH MEMS IVYELNO GAS? Bl VARYEL NVR 4GE1' 15 u SLN SADIES igaa THANX MAY 1 HAVE AN. OTHER GOTA GO NOW Strupp, jeffrey M. Sumrall, Leslie J. Great X wfLORI IOES IANA-always tem my But BUDSPAMAMY- get a GRIP thas: late Night Runs-Hey i thinlc were LOST the BAD BOYS-FLORIDA? LUV U MOM H DAD!! Swarm, Bryan F. B EL 5 Iaimaium Enterprisu-Risky Bus gzB is wfjas Jon Darin BL Frod- Hzo Polo 35-Swim Hawaii Exp wflist frd had Rid: dl K Live tl-me y sur: LUV L M AL D Swartz, Kevin A. MusOgrcObib Parry At Moody: B5 Fresh Go Home Knnples 5oz Toms Thrashed Spices Fine Stare Beach Bud Mo BL Lo SH 84 IV gy Gen Popl Mad Dog 2 MD Chrecs LLL VPYC Swearingen, John S. Varsity Baseball B3-85 310 Gr8 X's WfFriends Dave C., Matt P., Jim T., Dave S., Rich M., Craig P., jeff W., john B., Eric R., Love You Dad Mom Lis Lor Taheri, Elizabeth Kim B. Thanlas For Being My Best Friend In The Whole World 'I Love You' Ray, 5, PS, CF, ' Never Forget' Tim 4g1z Tait, Elizabeth A. Thx VP Life Nw So Grs, sum ag Je.. af my Bchhoysl SAD DeHwns:'BLAST! 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L4 wwf fr,-'ff wwzf, ,gf ff- 4,4 My ..v7g!f.f.7fff,, ,'Lf.w.,M..wg,,..ff..w-.VWJ.fliiyvwf im.,-.r'f wwf-fyfy- wf fyffm,,f-WM! jmwgymew14fyffff..mwf7z,.0y,5fWwgwmyff M 62 Shan . ss. P56 by Robert Olson I began oil painting when I was about nine years old. I was enrolled in a private art class i.n the fourth grade, and since then I have created many paintings. I enjoy variety in my artwork so my paintings vary from people to st.i.ll lifes and animals to sea and landscapes. Though I have tried other meclituns, charcoal, pen and ink, watercolor and pencil, I find oil to be my favorite. Sometimes I paint from pictures, but usually I make it up as I go, thus making my own creation. My favorite artista would be ALBRECT DURER, the German- p German painter whose intricacy is unbelievableg CARL LARSON, a Swedish watercolor painter whose quaint pictures have brought him worldwide fame: and, of course, NORMAN ROCKWELL. He's probably my all- time favorite because ofthe mood he can set i.n hi.1 artwork. i Recently, I Enished a painting of Neusdiwanstein, an intricate castle in Bavaria. Pictures like these, along with still lifes, they probably take the longest because of the derail. Right now I am under the instruction of MRS. BAR- BARA FELISKY, a great artist who sells most of her paing- ings. Though I have been asked to sell my paintings, I would rather just give them away as gifts. at the Anaheim Convention Center, so I don't think I'l.l make a career of it. There really is money in art if you're good enough, but I plan to keep painting just aa a hobby. Oil painting is a good way to relax while having fun creat- ing something worthwhile. I plan to keep t.his hobby for the rest of my life. Seniors Dressed up like the drummer from the Cars, Nanette Hager participates in the annual Lip Sync contest Graduation ow a Realit ? ' Z rs: -f' f J Tardif, Patty R. Grcar Times with friends! Randy I have U Never Forget Canal, ATC Irs A Scene Dude! The Box. Wow Blown Zz8l Thanks Mom I Love You! Tawson, Jeff B. Bubba, jam, Kevin Best of Friends had gmt mms Drum cap! 84.35 loved it all miss everyone Had a grear 18th Dave You Nlom Testa, Debora D. Gr! Tms Wf Julie: CfN Jen Narden crusin ir's the most wlrnds U-2 sld Ife X-Nlas Slcing Pardon Me 313 Luv To Family Thanx Bye Thene, Teri A. Gruesomc gsome Di Tiff Dog Risky X's Havasu: Anlaabe Scott Dave Bob en Genie Barbie Ei Squati Luv Ya M Bl D thx, PS. lell-O Thomas, James A. Great Times Ar Villa Park! Good Buds, Brad, jeff, Dave, Rich, Nlatr, Marla, Scorr, Wayne Baseball 3325 Hawaii 84 Thanks BL Love Mom H Dad! Thomas, Jayne M. Thanx Friends! Fun X's WX Diane Bill Kyle Dean Sonya Michele Gp Diana I Softball 318 Volleyball 3122 Sad of 84 Righrti plays After watching a pep rally at lunch, John Shamlou, Paul Daniels, john Russo, Bob Valentine and Ryan Gillette eat the rest of their lunch before heading to 5th period. page Diane Tomlinson Swartz-Thomas Class of 85 Top of the L' Thornton, Robert P. Spirit Week, School dances, and fun with my friends. ' I couldn't have made it without you, Mom and Dad, I LOVE YOUl 0 Thrasher, Thomas N. Var XCountry Traclr Frshmn GO HOME! KCs B rub VP Sci: Tank SB 84 Thnx Kev MOBI BLOA RAME RGKAREN SUMER C EL FRNDS NO SLUGS Thnx Mom Bl Dad Love U 2 Mary B Tighe, Chip F. Surf Mu K 59 u SB-Nupon ,4.H..f1fy Trifin-no ff. nimbl-VP so Bat xs ED-IR-TC-NIBCCVYY7-Bun BunsBmLuv-Ya-MOM BL DAD- Nm.. shin L6 at Rudyeyf Till, Cheryl A. Nvr 4get GIS X5 wflulei Cindy De Bch Bt Slci Runs Bvly l-IllsfPlays Gymnstm Vball Thnx 4 Being There IGS, Nlom, She Bros HL God Convnlsls 4evr Dorm life 'ITB Tomlinson, Diane I.. FUNST X5 AT VP wfBST PAL jENl LUV U lVlOlVlfDAD H FMLY DUS'I'lN NVR 44GET U-SADIE 8.5! IV-VAR CHEER THANX DEB, GAB, KERMIT, SIS E ALL MY GRB FRNDS Torina, Michelle E. Gr! xs wf BF-SHEL-KRISTIE-DANA-KINI-LISA Summ S4 Lak Elise ores HCSADXES S4 Luv U BRUCE ALWYS BST XS WXU Driv-imBClVlLYlVI6lDHFAIVIfl.Y Triggs, Colleen E. Irs fnly ovrl G8 xs wfspecl frzvshel, Liz, Shan BC Lon. Var Song 'Sumz '83' Me Pity? BMC 4 ever I Love You Mom GL Dad and Neal 4 ,131- el Q15 .f , ,im l by Derek Guelker , f Work, work, work. That's all I seem to do. Thank you, have a nice day' is one ofthe phrases I must say s thousand times a day. It kind of becomes a habit, so you don't even realize what you're saying. Sometimes it's hard to be nice when you're i.n the worst of moods. I'm DEREK GUELKER, your friendly neighborhood Alpha Beta boxboy. Being a boxlwoy is but one of the many Par!- time joln that Villa Park student: slave at for low wages. When you're so busy working and going to school the hard thing il, 'When will I have the time to spend it? Hey, DEREK, what are you doing this day night, and Sunday morning, so I guest you could say weekend. This is one of the occurrences in my and I'm sure I'm not the only one mine only make me want to mul: more of myself in the future, not w boring place like mine. Now let'l get Bagging groceries and getting cart: geu hit tedious after many months. I guess you could lay it'l tough going to school, free time. Well, more to go. Then we'll have to W2Ck2Hd? time, so I guess we clon't have it thlt WeU, I'm working Friday night, Satur after all. page by Diane Tomlinson - I - Q Q I - 6 4 Seniors .1 flu , .. i L , A J k,.g5Q54, if-A - f 'W K ifnxi Pi ' rf M mf 35 .. 'V M , I Q5 7, f U QQB 0 0 x'x+ em zn 4, seam '. 11, ,A M11 ,, ' ,-fe 3fQ,,jW1.g Q. . ,. I ,, C 05 I :L 5' 5' - Q 5 ,J . i x ,,::-'z-fifii 31- su M45 J' Q 71. gr: 'f ' A '. . zckze Kovac A' ,sm . V M N. , ,.,4,. , , ,fl , L i 5 f'r',i W Misa X ' f 1 .f 'x . ' ...nu- - - A ., 14 , v-J . . ' - ' . :Bt +mf Mmmwwaaiw . . f Q- ' 1 -1. -vw., -, 1-If - .1 1' 1 A- ' ' ' . J - -rg 5-Zn. x ff-'Q 'M' 'rf' K- f 5' XV '7'457I4?l?2.a : 2- 1 , f ng 1 f- ' , f 46,1 A-1 ' ,, V . , , I ,,,, .1 In 4 .ai-d'1 ' Vnhpgnlli www 7 L .1-W ' A55 Taking a break from the great sounds of Papa Doo Run Run, Brian Maida, Deidre Wilson, and Chris Stamos relax on the bleachers at Sadie Hawkins. Tu, Amy Although fvc been here a few mvnxhs, I liked V.P.H.S. very much! Thanks a lot! Tubbs, Lynne Tunstall, Joy Lynn S53 Gr8 bds KB BP TW Lots a fun Q1 VP' BFAJAP' Somcl special IHB Luv 1 u'WashDC sg Nw ag! .51 Luuswflf Yr JM WLLD Xe WXLU I LOVE YOU Daddy Mom C BL T Gdl.ulc CUnxo Tussey, Rebecca SNAKES! Jung bam country mum Rings, broken drums. Bye, Tam! Love always mls you Clod! Laws all you guys! NO DRUGS! Bye Underwood, Suzanne G. Great Lima chambers and sound system. I Love You Rus. Thanks lo my bust fnmds Sonya and Ariana, I have You Mom BL Dad Valentine, Robert D. HEY YODA, DAVE, 1Ol'fN, IOHT1 Bl PAUL! PALM SPRNGS?! EUROPPSDAVE N ALI. l'IUNS. RELAX. FUN X 'S4' RABCON! UTAH HERE I COME? SEE YA VP! THANDL MOM, POPS, TRD-f Van Bogart, David Thornton- Valentine 6 li. I :iv1 gi I i ,I ll I I, I ii, I ur If I lf fa ii I I I I l Enthusiasm Ke t Us Smili CIF s., AM PIPE , yrs VARSITY! SPECIAL FRIENDS FOR LIFE! CABHNI, PARTY AT BRADS NEVER FORGET VP! LUV YOU MOM DAD! ALWAYS LOVE TERESPU BUDDY BRIAN VanDixhorn, Elizabeth F. I Lim You Mom-Thardns For Your support Dad ii Judy .ii To Vlondzrful Grandparents -61 To Special Friends Shelly S. dl Kathy B. Pep Club Pics. French, Gcmian, and Latin Clubs. Thanks io all of my fi-Imas Remember Jim: 841 Love You Mom, Dad, sophie, and Mark. Van Vooren, Julie M. Gfs ,ag Cheryl candy it DefCan-ip Mmm Tenis:Swim su Rivr Cnms Conv 4 is Nw ict: Sidi Prom Paul Jesus Lives Luv Mom Ron Clapping and enjoying the assembly are Cathy Driscoll, Mary Pope, Laura Krejci, Kathy Rosenzweig, and Colleen Driscoll. Seniors showed their enthusiasm and school spirit at the assemblies. 66 Seniors Yeehawl While having fun at Sadie Hawkins, Jennifer Rogers, Michelle Rzez- nik, Kacee Redenbaugh ancl her date take time out to smile brightly for the cam- era. Vance, Robert F. f 'nazi 9' VanHorn, Kelly A. Fmlyziimie U 1 Smurf TTG is Variakujis, Monte G-rear Time W! MM DH JO RD!! 3 Fun Years of Hzo Polo and Hawaii, CH 18 At MM Wf sis Thanks Mom and Dad Vassis, Jayme z all my lrenz I Luv U BFA-Jimmie nnlur TTC Hull Wf M BL A 'Thr Boar!! Iiimz 5fz6. z Andy-1 LOVE YOU 4EVER U-R-my inspiration Thnx Mom Dad ' Vermillion, Corinne Class of 85-We finally made it! New .-,get Rad Beach 'l1m:sfNzvr enough money Pali! Swimming Aerobics lsrns Thnx C.G.C.N.N.N. SC Family I LUV JON ffffffmw. A I '-L wfvf.-df!! E 1 Ma M I 'X --qi.. , li rv!-15 by Stephen Vilnius Ever time my sophomore year I've spent my fnee time playing guitar. Ohvioualy, playing in a group with other musicians it alot more exciting, an my very iirat day at V.P. wan spent searching for other: who wanted to atart a band. Tlmt wal altnoat three yean ago. I was just 14. Sinzethen, aa much of my time ll poalible hu been spent jamming with friends, working on jazz guitar in the Jazz Band, and practicing in the Banda that have come and gone. What was great was that each band was better than the last and the musicians were more proficient on their inltruntenta. We apent many long hour: perfecting each song and lkrengthening any wealt upon. I muat thank my uncle, JOSE PELI- CIANO, for apending his time with un, pointing out whatever we needed to work on, either individually or aa a group. Enom the atart, the group! I waa in always played dance music. It was what we wanted to play and what people wanted to hear. Group: like Duran, Duran, the Police, Billy Idol, Mining Persona, Big Country, and ff U2 all had a place in our repertoire. I always felt that a good band would play good muaic, with a style and energy that would make people want to dance and have a great time. Villa Parlt has never realized how many talented musicians have come and gone or noon will be in the pant three yearn -- talented people like TED ANDREWS, SCOTT BEASLY, BRIAN STONER, PHIL CAR- NEY, and GEORGE PETERSON on guitaq MIKE BULLARD, JEFF NOVEMBER, and ROB HI-ELTON on bang CHRIS MELANANDER, BEN NISE, and JEFF ALU on keyboards. Let': not forget the great dnimmen that have played at many of our parties and dances - remem- ber BRAD SMITH, CRAIG TEIGAN, KEVIN RESKEY, STEVE BIANCO, and my good friend, STEVE HEDIN. All these guys are good friends of mine, and they are talented. This year the clan of '85 will graduate. Let's not forget the good times and the music we had while we went to high school. page by Diane Tomlinson I lk . ci i I 1' U l 1 ' 1 P I 7 fa in , , ff 454 f , ,lf l y -,g 1 - 1, A'-:cf , 1 1 '-f ,ZZ l x--- f .R - Q .. N , ha . W, o ff Mfr 1 x20 f, f ,W 'ff ' The W ,4 711, ,wwf f jjfym f 414 flaw f !76 f ' W v ,, A-1 M 4' farm ff M 1 eww' M ft A L71 72 ,, ?Vff44M,zaf' .fb ' aff f AW fyfw! . if aff f v .,1-,.,-wf'f6i4.,M,mf W! no .L Villegas, Marie L. Think Pink can't say it was fun Bears Ant Mat Gum Poolt hyh7 She Dan Barb Moe Rem FLUKE STYLE 5-B Nl Anglo GP Thanks Tina Mom UR OK Villegas, Pilar Exchange student from Colombia A.F.S I had n wonderful year l will miss all my lnends. Tennis team I Love You Mom and Dad Vilnius, Stephen some it csF was HOT! Dunn 2 Mag. my ID Prima sim H. Pm Boogie Power Uncle Jose Noodle EH NN SW SB l Luv U My Hip Mom! Wakefield, Creg D. AWESONIE THVES YOU PALIVIERI, MOREHOUSE, BUCK, MUSS, AND ALL THE BASICS: PARTYING: PROM 85: BASEBALL: THANKS MOM AND DAD Wall, Andrea Glad lt's Finally Over No More Clpltolisric Power, Nazism or preludies against Different Individuals Some Great Nlemot-in Wang, Anthony C. linally a Grad!-Good Luclt and prospznty to fnends-Never forget great umcs-Do good Win Love and Thanks to Mom and Dad Wargo, Barbara A. NM, Forget Best Fnmdi Jenny at Shanon Bat xt Wim Jenny We Will Never Stop xaugnngx Luv Ya Mom Dad Dave a Kim Bye VP Watrous, Brian D. Va nce- Wa trous 67 68' y ? Wedderien, Kristie Thank You Red Shel Tres ecr. for all :hose memories Never 4:ger em Sadie Hawkins '84' :more good X's z come Luv U Mom and Family Wedemeyer, Christine GRBxs wf Bs! Fmds U No Who U R 'Named Strabry Grl Europe Summer 84 Blast wf Bs! Bud Mard' Dance CIP 85 Deb. Thanx Luv U Mom Dad Bob Weed, Jeff M. Good Times with Buds Jeff Tony Kevin Paul Thanks God for WEEKENDS .na Au Pug Juices nap if Above no MP i-and am slow down Love You MOM DAD an Jack Weinganner, Dawn L. Tennis Team, Ski Urah 84, GOD'S 3 ONE IN MY LIFE, BEST BUDDY PAULA German Club Sadie 84 EV FR.EEf85f Thanx I Appmam U Mom 54 Dad Wells, Cindy L. spmai Thanks ro an rhf teachers who helped me make ar. Thanks BL Love you Mom H Dad. Good limes wirh Tim, Homecoming Ez Wesner, Jason W. CIF 84 ROWLAND 368 GRSX SWX THE HOBLES io SKLNY - SQUATE-DOG-W9-QBLGLFRNDSSITSACLASIC' AMPIPE ' VPC LINE PUMA THANX MOM ILM PATTARX BY - BY THE BLAD Whitaker, Steve A. GREAT TI.MQES W! TEANI UNLEADED MA lVllVlOT'H WEEKENDS - LOOKOUT! SURF ALL DAY - PARTY ALL NIGHT - OTW - THANKS MOM, IEANNE, TOM v THE BROTHERHOOD Wiedman, Christopher L. RHOADS AND BONHAM IAM FOREVER!! THE SONG REIVIAINS THE SAME ON Tl'lE CRAZY TRAIN. DON'T FORGET TO UP THE IRONS DUDE! lway 03 '1' ir, -f 11- L l if i'r- f -AIM 1 90 51 6 Fi. irkrivow' f'l?ifv1: 'i4,fL1l 5552475-L'L'X ' Seniors :ig fs, J , l1,,,us Ugg .Ma ,.,,. was aiwkfffizya - rf We - if TT A . , - Wait one second, let me brush my hair before you take that picture, says Jackie Kendrick as a sneaky photog- rapher surprises her. son To C31 1 f .- ff lf 221 5' P 1 Qhu-Y er, , Wiz? -v -es by Bob Briggs ir 1, 57 i 'i f x S .1 ii Q . i N -r .7-.. Watching the Club Rush Day activities are Mi- , 1 Z A1 chaela Gilchrist, Vicki Berg, Denise Desua- 4. 111- Zfiifzgii cido, Vicki Goerlre, Lisa Andre, Viviane jou- 7 bran and Olgalpzadah. Seniors were interested in all I the various activities around campus. I Wiehebrhik, Henry L. GRB X WfBuds Mole Wes Bu: Dew Craig Ohta ll Tony ASB Vu nuthin sg Bye va Hcoivi a SADIE si, Rm was FOLEYS Mimi Bay Luv U DAD Mom ez FAM. By Buds UCLA sg Wilhams, Jeff BASEBALL ag am HAWAHBEST FRIENDS JIM RICH DAVE MATT SCOTNIGTIIVIE FUN THANKS ALOT GUYS SUMMER B4 I LOVE YOU MOM UL DAD Williams, Steve Williams, Lance K. TPIANKS TO MY FRIENDS REAL GOOD PEOPLE KVHERES BOBBY? KENNY? ALL GROWN UP LOVE YOU KRIS THANKS FOR EVERYTI-IHXIG JUST BEGlINlNINGl e, ' Thnks to my Friends and family Luv you Diane, Kacee and Nlichcllel EASTOOD dl STONES live 4-ever! Good luck to all! Wilson, Deidre B. GRB XS WX CA CK IV CT CW 'I'I'G B f Blind Twin vm .os NVR .isa Fnooouzs u Big DeIwfU ws audi Thanx Mom I LUV U U2 SIS WE DID IT! Computers are not only good for organization, lruliness and games, but tl1ey help better today's education. Through my interest in computers I have increased my thoughts in business and helped my education along. Today's market is foaming on business com- puters which will teach children to focus on the future. Many companies are programing software to help students with geometry, grammar, and various reading sltills. Through this type of soft- ware I have studied the S.A.T. and English Study prog'am.s. I became interested in computers at Saint Mary's School and went on to program for businesses. I have programmed some accounts at Villa Park Travel, as well as Eliminator Boat Company. I belong to computer clubs and spend most of my time programming software for others to leam more about computers. From bettering education to organizing busin- esses, computers will stand for tomorrow's tri- umph. , page by Diane Tomlinson Wedderien- Wilson by Steve Williams S Seniors End TQ 96 A few years back, I was watching a movie named Flashdance. The movie started to drag when out of nowhere I saw something that really pushed me back in my seat. These dancers intro- duced an entirely new and fresh way of dancing. To say the least, I was more than impressed. The way they glided backwards, spun on their backs, and moved their bodies was really some- thing special. This forrn of dancing became known as breaking and popping. At the start, a few talented dancers introduced this new type of dancing. One problem with this breaking is that sometimes it sounds like an ob- noxious Dj talking with a scratched record in the background instead of music. Don't get me wrong, breaking takes more patience and Ttalent than I will ever have. Not only is break dancing fun to watch, but I think watching them warrn-up is even better. Dur- ing my second period Algebra II class, my friend BRENT SUMRALL and I would pretend we were warming up to break dance. That was so funny! Now break dancing even has its own mag- azine on the newsstand, including step by step instmctions on how to break. In my opinion, break dancing has died out a little bit and lost some of its popularity. Break dancing has sort of come and gone, but I still think it's great to watch. It can be really danger ous though, if you don't know what you're doing, and I'm sure it's not too great on your clothes. W f' A i f 1: .fs Spirit Week , , - i L Wolf, Sheryl K. GREAT TIMES WfGREAT FRIENDS ALWYS REMBR ROBBY MIKE BEST FRIEND FOREVER KERRY GREG YOUR SPECIAL I LOVE YOU MOM DAD AND DON Woodside, Angelia B. WOODY MADE IT! LUV U ALL MIKE CRIS TODD REP 2 PUNK GRB x's wx III, R, cc, PUTIL MIMI, KW. BAKE, PAR- TY Q TALR Bt Barn DAN cechor Sa Dy Prom B3 45 Luv Dat DogfC ya Wooters, Suzanne M. thnx 1. my frnz 4 al th fun xs nev 4get u guys! Prom 84 wf th PAL- nqmmi rem PSMG mamth wf Ms, it blox at shrksfgtra Luk Ms! Luv u MEAD Bt Fam. rr Q Worthington, Scott W. GREAT TIMES WIITH BRAD RON BRIAN JASON PLAYOFFS ROWLAND AMPIPE WE DID IT PAR'l'Ies at BARNS FUN XS wf Angel.. I Love You Mom si Dad Bye Wright, Darlene GREAT Times wf D Las Ann Marge .na Tammy never ,mu Prim spnngs the River and stung thanx Mom God sim ora Hi RnB Ser friends forever Margie Lisa and Darlene I Love You Guys. River Summit Intriguecl by a new girl at school, David Cammarto, Garrett Hichman, Nick Matriciano, and Tom Reiff wonder how they're going to ask her out for the M Seniors 84. Love and Thanks mom Dad Gary Darren Darlene, Yacoub-Zaclah, Olga M. Thanks to an my Friends. Have 2 gmt um at Prom as 1 Love You Ya Wright, Deanna Mom dt Dad. A-: iw. . i -X B B B B B B r C C ki , r -M C C C C D D D D D 1 upcoming weekend. , if l. R 5 -fstiiurmt :Worth ttmsir. uknixezi. ..s,,,mrR,t? Ultrium I me ia 1' JI by Bob Briggs Yaegar, Herbert C. runs with Tim and Ridge will be the thing l Tell My Kids York, Brenda Zechiel, Mark K. LY , Zuckerman, Michelle K. Allred, David Bailess, Bryant Barrish, David Bath, Billy Betts, Angela Brown, Anthony Brown, Donald Carlton, Ronald Chandler, Tom Church, Eric Coddington, Darin Cor, Stacy Crissinger, David D Cruz, Nancy Lara Richard Jerry NOT PICTURED De Marco, Paul Delling, jennifer Diaz, Michelle Edwards, Christopher Ehline, Christine Eschenbrenner, Gary Filsinger, Eric Finkelstein, Steven Gray, Mark Gutierrez, Luis Hall, Henry Hammond, Todd Hart, Bradley Herbert, Douglas Hochstein, john Holderness, Paul l-lolderness, Steven Huber, Jay Inga, Valerie Kerns, Todd Kimpau, Sokheng Klinge, Marc Koizumi, Richard Konte, Jack Kulm, John L Homme, Wendy Marovic, Katharina Masuda, james Mizyecl, Rita Nakhjavani, Arya Nguyen, Chuong O Rourke, Darren Ok, Robert Ontiveros, Carlos Patterson, David Phillips, Willie Piszezek, Phyllis Pope, Ronald Ramos, Godfrey Rees, Kevin Riddick, Donald Sandusky, Tina Sitner, David Smith, Melissa St Clare, Elisabeth Stasiuk, Yuri Stubbe, Suzie Sullivan, Douglas Tebo, Dennis Thomas, Sarrah Thompson, Lisa Weller, Timothy Ziemer, Tyson page by Diane Tomlinson DEBBIE TESTA Eebruory 25, I967-Ivlorch 3I, I985 To Debbie, lt's hard lor me to think about this post yeor without the memories of you. We had mony good times thot I won't , ever target. As I go through the post I think about the time when you went to the U2 concert ond come home to find outthot your good Irie-nd broke into your house because 'she wus cold. l'm sorry thot your belief ot another motive times were coming. Over you went to Mammoth, when you anyone forget who your tovorite wos. , with Deon, I went on there month ot o little disappointed. How you monoged to stoy in Constant bottle with Dorrin must hove token some ettort, but I remember how you sold thot you would never trode him lor o different brother. Debbie, I don't know why you hod to Ieove us so soon, Who knew whot to expect in the future, I miss you so much. We oll miss you, Herb, Tim, tvtork, Scott, ond Notolie. Every doy events makes me wont to go home ond coll you on the phone to tell you oll obout it, but you're not there. Debbie, you oreymissed so much, but I con't bring you bock so I must go on without you. I om now closing my book ol memories lor now. I someday hope to be united with you. Until then Tes Id eedd Great Times with all my friends wish the im wou nev r o Track, x.cf,untfy, my Club Pres, at Lam Club V-Pres. 1 wish y friends lurk, especially WARREN I love you M, D, G, dc S , , dt. KEL potty, and our had to return 1 l,,jr,, .'- .,,..::..-..,.,.., , love Alwoys in Rememberonce, Denise Wolf-Zuckerman QQ QQ gy 9 N6 3 Q Qfsx 47 GF gb Q72 47 G1 is x wg? ii Q72 TH CLUBS AN ACTI ITIES PURE MOTIVATIO l Solitude UIQ ilni do Krista Pangburn, Tanya Ferris, Denise Ingle, and Kelly Halligan were the many students who partici- pated in Club Rush Day. hat force pulled VPHS students to become involved in the many clubs and organizations? Was it the club or the people in it? Clubs like Honor Society and California Scholarship Federation QCSFQ have strict standards regarding the grade point of its members. These clubs didn't throw parties or sponsor dances, but held only a few educa- tional activities. However, these clubs were two of the most popular clubs on campus. Why join? I believe being a member of CSF or Honor Society is a big plus as far as college credibility is concerned, said senior Alicia Brown. The VPHS campus had four foreign lan- guage clubs for students to participate in. The French, German, Latin, and Spanish clubs helped their members learn more about other cultures. I enrolled in the Latin class, for it not only helped in my Latin education, but also in familiarizing me with the Latin culture throughout different and amusing activities, stated senior Sebnem Kanatsiz. There were a few clubs on campus which also involved people outside of VPHS staff and students. The Associated Women Stu- dents, and the Key Club participated in many projects which benefited the school and the community. Key Club traditionally participated in the Red Cross Blood Drive, and sponsored the Sweetheart Dance, and AWS sponsored Sadie Hawkins. There were clubs which introduced VPHS students to the new technological en- chantments. The Computer Club provided everyone the chance to talk about their pro- grams and show them to everyone. It is usually fun when we have a meeting, said sophomore Keith Bursack. Another club on campus which gave stu- dents an enlightening experience was the Spartan Flyers. Led by ex-counselor, Mr. Keith Reid, VPHS students learned about aviation and got a chance to fly solo. There were also other clubs not directly recognized by the administration. Such clubs included the Surf Club, Yacht Club, Bridge Club, and SADD fStudents Against Drunk Drivingj In the effort to promote the clubs, and interest students in joining them, a school Club Rush Day was devoted. There were several attractions, each repre- senting the club sponsoring it. And what better way to attract students than food. Ger- man Club sold tantalizing pretzels, French Club offered delicious croissants, chocolate was sold by the Latin Club while popcorn was engulfed by many of the students who took an interest in Drama Club. Despite all the food, neither one of the clubs attracted more students than the Dance Club with their Dance Choreography perfor- mance. I didn't get to find out too much about the clubs because I was too busy watch- ing Dance Choreography, stated senior Jack Jessen. s 3 E 5 3 s S S 2 E 5 si Club Rush Day was one of the most suc- cessful events of the year according to VPHS students. VPHS is known for its outstanding assem- blies such as the Dating Game. Two students from El Modena were brought to VPHS to choose a date from one of three students from VPI-IS. The prize was a 45.00 dollar certificate for dinner at Bobby McGee's. Kathy Bogart, one of the winners excitedly said, I just about died. I didn't get to find out too much about the clubs because I was too busy watching Dance C horeogra ph y. Jack .lessen Another participant, Pete Molinari, stated, I wasn't chosen but I sure had a great time being in it.', So no matter what type of club or activity, assuredly VPHS students would join. While eating lunch Suzanne Wooters, Shaunna Larsen Stacey Kirschner, Lori Beechan, Pauline Kamiyama, Shannon Hall, Colleen Obuljen, Gina Genova, and Kristina Harnden attend an AWS meeting. Introduction J l . ASB Continues Spartan Exellence During first period, Deborah Bussell makes an agenda for congress meeting. 2. - I.: ' A ' l a Q l l l l i f F - ' 3 1 111' I' 3 i I realize a lot of people v:lon'r know what I do as One of nur schaol's major projects this year was l ' 1 Q, V . Commissioner of Inter-Club Council and Ser Christmas Giving. One of che reasons I espe- gi vires. I have several duties and the must popular cially liked this prnject was that it gave everyone one is my involvement with Club Rush. on campus a chance to participate. A ? ' ' It is my responsibility to plan and organize My goal as ICC Commissioner was to get Villa 'ig Club Rush day. In the beginning it was a little Pai-lr involved in services, and I believe this goal K hectic and crazy, but the results of everyones' was accomplished. NP' uf ' fi hard work and enthusiasm from the clubs and v El . student body made it u success. v 'Wl There are many other besides Club Rush that I ,...... do fservice projermj Those projects are nut W7 ff' - quite as popular as Club Rush, but they are twice as important. by Pauline Kamiyama M5 v ff w I , 1 l L. X: ,ff ff ,K f4 w 4 -4 .sy A fm, AY Q if ' ,, ,, mwah' .I , dxf ,,1,I,,k 1,1 Q W A , 1 ' -, 1, L. Lin., A , f ,fpf I9-1, ,av fy '-V, A I 'ff , I' , 1 :JV ' All Pham: by Mawm Mmm. Katie Czarlc, Robert Vance, Tina Garifo, and Deborah , Bussell write down ideas for a dance sponsored by ASB. Todd up Z I VZVVV V VVVV U VVVVV: f ' Iger and Pauline Kamiyama discuss the budget. i page by Tina Garifa ff'i1' 2 f ,fnl ,fifth ',::' f ilaiif f '? Q7 'ii' ish 74 , K l , V 1 Bn 3 len I X 5 K miami. i u l 'll X vim fair he ASB Cabinet scheduled many activities for the student body. Eric Scott, ASB President submitted his ideas which guided the rest of the cabinet in formalizing student activities. Dance activities were delegated to Commissioner of Activi- ties Kristin Norman, Senior class President Tracy Burdine and junior class President Carolyn Romero. Henry Wiehebrink, Board of Control, committed him- self to insure that all elections ran smoothly, efficiently and that election results were posted as quickly as possible. Todd Iger, ASB Treasurer, Pauline Kamiyama, ICC and Kim English were on time to school board meetings and efficiently and timely processed purchase orders and coordinat- ed club meetings. Commissioner of Grounds, Brad Dennis beautified the school with several newly purchased trees. ASB Vice-President, Brian Raum chaired the House of Representatives meetings as secretary, Deborah Bussell took the minutes of each meeting. The click of the shutter and the flash of the light was the tell-tale sign of historian, Tina Garifo, taking candid shots for the the end of the year slide show. Updating the school marquee was a tedious task, but Commissioner of Publicity Kristen Panizza did it willingly without Complaining. EDC Robert Vance attended school board meetings seeking different ways to help develop the students' education. Sophomore President, Ken Domer worked on the spirit day. Throughout the year he held fund raisers to help make money for next year's Prom. Commissioner of Pep, Katie Czarlc, planned all the spirit assemblies. 'T' LL: Brad Dennis and Eric Scott sign a purchase order, Kristen Panizza and Carolyn Ramero change the marquee for the third time that week. ASB Board 1 I I s always, the Board of Control counted votes for the sophomore class and ASB elections, sophomore cheerleading and Homecom- ing. The board was made up of three sophomores, three juniors and five seniors. The SACABE representatives attended one meeting a month at various high schools in the Orange Unified School District. Kim English also attended school board meetings. Kim represented our school at the Board of Education meetings. The image the board has of VPHS was through Kim. She took part in the discussions, tried to voice student opinions and answered questions from the board member about what students thought and felt. all phoros on pg. 76 by Bobby Buggy aft ite P v0f , QQM7, fa meetings ta? 0 Om bredkias tty aS the Traci Pe 'W 1 Board of Control: Beth Stuart, Nicole Genova, Lara Steensland, Shannon Geary, Pete Molinari, Todd Moeller, Ranae Randels, Chairman, Henry Wiehebrink, Wes Jacobs, Karen Howlier, and David Dew. Board of control chairman, Henry Wiehebrink discusses school activities with Ms. Julia Thielman. ............, A mn:.3A M J l THU? T: i l ig 4 l . E. ,Eh E ix I I ll N S M 5PmiSi imc sicig,,, WE: Mdhc UEMSA WVU WH: Www. his WIN 'mlm Wh 'Gia lbw 'mm 'Wh nigh mga. Rumi' uri. Traci Petty, Perri Selman, Kim English ancl Katy Stone make-up the SACABE council. .A 6..- 1 l V' 'Q' 1 ,' - .fn VPI-IS Government Strives For r ilblklm If n, fg Q 1 t ' f I 1,1 1 L iran-ij1j!, AV -4 .Qx ' I , 'I L w 4 A all pimms on pg. 77 by Tina Ganfo E cellence fl wi-T5 KIM ENGLISH, After the meeting ended, we cruised around and gut with gas before going bark to school. Well, the SACBE meeting wasn'! mv exciting, but it sure was better than a morning of ICM. l x e,, ..-.,.'-H! - ' 1.3 1552, .. SACBE commissioner, Kim English talces l'1er time to report on the Board of Education meeting. page by Kelly Halligun ASB 77 Fortune t ller sees all Jeff Johnson and his date Jeanie Cline dance to music provided by the video Dj, while Colleen Ti-iggs and Katy Stone are tied up as Shannon Hall looks for her date, irl-date-Boy, sponsored by Dance Choreography, was centered around the theme i'Arabian Nights. The gym was decorated according to the theme with flying carpets, a Taj lVlahal, and Arabian tents. We spent a lot of time painting and hanging up decorations for the dance stated senior choreography member Liz Tait, we were there up until the last minute on Saturday decorating. Entertainment was provided by a video Dil. Kathy Taylor, from Orange Coast, volunteered to belley dance which added additional entertainment. 'Alt was fun watching the way people reacted to the belley dancer. commented junior Chris Stewart. Also a fortune teller told couples' fortunes free of charge. The time and effort put forth from the choreography members resulted in a great success. The best part of the whole evening was washing the dishes, laughed seniors Shaunna Larsen and Mark Margolis. just watching the belly dancer is too much for Jarrod Brown and Craig Mor- ehouse. They had to lump in and show her their stuff. ye Clubs and Activities I. fi .Q All in '1 a 'A , 'gr 'lp fly. , iff ' 34' 'xii' 9, P 1 r ill sl. 4 X I ,l GH nm, PAYN Fill! llllll lm Wal 'lf A M ln 'I ni '51 i in Ula Nl in im ll: 'li lil W 'ln 'le R S lm CJ I .,. gr. ,n K W Y company. 1 lx x w Girl-Date-Boy was an interesting eyening. My date was MATT PAYNEQ we doubled with TANYA FERRIS and CRAIG MORE- HOUSE.. , Two days before the dance we rented a limousine. Two hours before the dance we had our navy Blue Audi. Two oilnrk the day uf the dance, we receiqed a phone :all telling us that our reserved lima had gotten into an agcident that morning. The caller tnld us she was sorry, but we wouldrft have a limo to take us to dinner and to the dance. It was sup- posed to be a surprise for our dates, 'After nur disagpointment set in, We decided We would get ready, and pielt up our dates. ' ,We brought them bark m our house, pug uri mn- flowers, took pic- tueemtnd had some drinks. X ,,'Ahnut a half an 'hour later, ive' YN by DENISE INGLE wen! to dinner at the Orange County Mining Company in no limo. We had to settle for our blue Audi. Our seats overlooked most of the city and an incredible sunset. Our dinner consisted of shrimp scampi, artichokes, crab, and lobster, After stuffing our faces for an hour and a half, we paid our bill, and went on our merry little ways. About half an hour later, at my house, KELLY HALLIGAN and her date FRANCISCO TALE- VERA showed up. We goofed around for about another hour, and decided to stroll on over to the dance. We started with the taking of our pictures, danced for about an hour, and decided to take off for my house again. Our exciting evening ended about 2:60 a.m., when we kicked our dates out of the house. ns ff All plmlos by Alben 6' jamrs fy i i l yn'- 021. r ifli N! xx 1 5 ff Mark Zechiel and Kelly Van Horn were one of the cou- ples who attended this year's girl date boy dance. Dyanne Court and Andrew Nichol enjoy each others lswdfffffe iQ n n these iile a re like times f5I'll iitotii Mdrgaret Naruse page In Julie Delllarro and Shaunna Larsen Girl Date Boy Seniors Jennifer Holmes, Wes Jacobs, Brigitte Prevot, and Henry Wiehebrink show their unique dancing abilities at this year's Sadie l-lawlcins. jim Radzik and Kim Bystedt dance to the popular tunes of Papa Doo Run Run. page by Joy Tunstall and Kathy' Bo- gan, 0 Clubs um Y ml' Sign 'U W1 hr it 'FI 1,- UL. .1 1, 1 ,g 1 I i ,, if ll 1' t fm 'TAX A S5-Nxp V, N , l W 1 ll ls! Ll' Tl ff V by Andrea Everett Whenl was picked to be on A.W'.S. council I decided right 1 , Away that I wanted to plan Sadie Hawkins. I knew it would be 3, YYjdiffict1.lt, but I didn't care, 5 About a manthbefore the dance was to be held, I started -'organizing things, I really didnt know all of the things that fltad tube taken care of until KRISTEN NORMAN ap- G me and asked me what I had already done. Shehad kiiilllf 'finished organizing Homecoming and so she knew what wasineeded. She wrote me a list, of about 20 things and after reading it, I knew I had a lot of work ahead. I think 'thehardest part ol' the Sadie Hawkins preparations- wasinjiaking the tickets. My friends, ELAYNE HOOKER, SHAEILA PRIGMORE and JAMIE FASBENDER spent is - 1 Q . lv. . ,,' hours with me cutting, writing, gluing etc . . . We really had a good time though. We made enough tickets for 290 couples, but I ended up having to make 100 more on the last day of ticket sales. I really wanted Sadie Hawkizu to be successful because it is my favorite dance of the year. The A.W.S. council decided on Papa Doo Run Run because we figured that almost every- one would enjoy their music, and I think they did. Personally, I had a great time at Sadies, although, 1 wasn't there for very long because I had spent 5 hours that day decorating the gym with other members of A.W.S. From comments that I have heard, I've concluded that Sadie Haw- kins 1984, was another successful dance. 1 1 All photos by Albert and famrx .,... Ray Schanafelt greets Chrystal Schiebe and date Dave Cox. laid shirts, cowboy boots, denim skirts, and blue jeans were among the fashion at the annual Sadie Hawkins dance. Sponsored by A.W.S., fAssociated Women Studentsj, the dance was held on December ist. A western style theme, Overalls for Two , prevailed. The girls treated their dates to a country atmosphere filled with hay, fake marriage ceremonies, and pictures by Albert and James. Students danced to the popular songs played by i'Papa Do Run Run, a well known 50's group. f'lVly friends and I really got in to dancing to the awesome tunes, stated senior Henry Wiehebrink. Sadie Hawkins has always been the wildest dance Todd Moeller A main attraction at the dance was the refreshment stand. Mrs. Paula Burton, President of the P.F.S.O., brewed homemade rootbeer and made ice cream floats. Also, in huge baskets lined with checkered cloths, was freshly popped pop- corn. lVlost of the people at the dance had just finished dinner and this was the perfect dessert, said senior Laurie Kessel- man. This year's Sadie Hawkins proved to be yet another great dance at V.P.H.S. This dance is my favorite because you are dressed in casual clothes so you can be yourself, said junior Brenan German. The approximately 750 students who attended the dance in matching shirts and f'Overalls for Two,', kept the hoedown alive and so goes the tradition of Sadie Hawkins. Christina Fairbanks and Tim Seabold enjoy each others company, Student Life HARE Today Gone Tomorrow r. Sanderson X y 1 Kyle Myers Mike Ferreri Kevin Gutteron Lydia Dunn Glynna Goff Jim Fields tx A15 As the curtain falls on the final per formance, the cast and crew prepare for the cast party. Besides sighs of relief, and cries of joy, the back stage conversation re- volved around what was planned for that night. Give your money to KYLE or COLLEEN for the drinks. TINA Hurry up! LAURA and GLYNNA need directions. JIM can you give LYDIA, DAVID and RON a ride? Thanks for the flowers MIKE and RON. ULEANN can I have a ride? The cast party is a tradition where everyone gathers at one of the cast member's house. It is also a tradition for each cast member to receive a gag gift in relation to their character. This year ir was done differently. Each cast mem- f f by Colleen Driscoll ber drew a name in the cast, then brought a gift for that person. The crew member usually receives a play tool set, and the director flowers and a plant from the cast and the crew. The party is for relaxing after a very stressful night and also to play corney games, ern food, and laugh about all the mistakes or jokes among the cast and crew members. As everyone piles into cars on their way to the site of the party, they realize that from now on they can go home after school get homework clone early and stop memorizing lines. HARVEY was over and done with but the memory of the fun and hard- work and new friends will remain with all involved for years to come. 'fel ,YL-. Clubsfflctivities ryfew W, fi' I ' f ,. 1.-My ,, ,' , 'I 1' 1 ' 2 TW' f f 'ui 1 1-i 79 lv, Z ' ' was W0 , X fmyck 5 ., 'LY' 0, 4 'Wm Il ai Wffaee. ' 14' i Wi.:a,l., .T fi M M u Ar Mini DeLamarter adds a touch of gray to make the judge CDavid Morrisonj appear olde,- V 4 ,gh b no : C o E i wig! S 1, iz' -SN E l l e ,Y- Q. T. 'slip . W' V ' Kyle ily., X., N E 1 Colleen Driscoll if 1 2 N lLff1FirIQ ij David Nlorrison Laura Palmeri older. L 1 4 l 3 .sNT'- . ,. S Z. . l 'ff gn page by Kyle Myers Tina Huckle Ron Perkins LeAnn Lundberg wiv K 1 4 f 4 f , fl x , ' 4 ' -- - ' A71 he VPHS drama department performed the play Harvey written by Mary Chase. Harvey was performed November 7th and Ioth, 1984 after weelrs of rehearsals. Every day after school the cast Rehearsals are tiring, but Well worth it. !! Tina H uckle gathered on the stage to run lines, block scenes, and work on characterization. The rehearsals ran for about two hours. It was directed by Mrs. Nancy Grissinger. Harvey is about a man Elwood P. Dowd, fKyle Myersj who sees a six foot white rabbit, Harvey. El- woods sister Veta CCollen Driscollj worries about Elwoocls sanity. She and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, fGlynna Goff, tried to do everything they could to put Elwood in an institution, before he becomes an embarrassment to them. Far leftg Kyle Myers and Glynna Goff celebrate after a fine per- formance. Veta fCollen Driscollj explains to her daughter, fGlynna Goffj about the problem with Elwood. The crew of Harvey, Jim Feilds, Jeff Friend, Kim McClana- han, Kathy Rosenzweig, Dave Popejoy, Ron Perkins, Bri- an Scarson, and Dan Washington. All Photo: by full: Deflffnrra Drama M his year a new club was added to the Spartan campus, Spartacus, VPI-lS's pep club. The main priority of this club is to get more people involved with school spirit, stated Spartacus advisor Ms. Joanne Pendleton. Spartacus club members Qtop to bottomj are: Ms. Joanne Pendelton ladvisorj, I Samantha Graham, Lisa Graber, Beth Van Dixhorn, Michelle Gonzales, Susan Vance, Kandi Bryant, Katie Czark, Mini Delamarter, Kelly Van Horn, Louisa Setera, Lydia Dunn and Vicki Goerke. 23317. in I'm really glad I 'm involved with Pep Club Kelly Van Horn The club organized pep rallies at games and made signs. During the course of the year they held several fund-raisers such as balce sales and a fashion show by Jay Jacobs. The 1984-85 Spartacus officers were: Co-Presidents Vicki Goerlce and Kelly Van Horn, vice president Louisa Setera, secretaryf treasurer Mini Delamarter and ICC representative Lydia Dunn. Tina Castagna, Dwayne Marcolesco and Dianne Brown wait expectantly to find the outcome of the football game. ,Yin Qwzfypzvffqfffmawa 3711 f' . CSF: Kelly Kindt, June Matsumoto, Bina Parekh, Christina Kato, Debbie Iwasaki, Lesley Kurose, Jason Holmes, Kevin Swartz, Jamie Allnutt, Chris Norman, James Jory, Brad Sheridan, Warren Lopata, Tom Thrasher, Dave Hughs, Chuong Ngyen, Kandi Bryant, Michelle Hare, Lara Steensland, Dave Lehman, Bill Myers, Kevin Brooks, Christy Nagao, and Patricia Hikida. he California Scholarship Federation fosters high standards of scholar- ship, service and citizenship on the part of VPHS students. With the motto, Scholarship for service, this organization tries to promote activities among its members. All of the eligible members must earn a minimum of three A's and one B in academic courses not including physical education. Membership is for one semester only, but may be renewed each subsequent semester the student again meets the requirements. Clubs i. V hour Thr, ing I mgn' 1 Nc ch C1 1 i hi lrom than QSAI a me maui iran 'Y' ,a E hotlin 'N 3 could R Falct throui l I e E , NHS: Kelly Kindt, June Matsumoto, Bina Parekh, Christina Kato, Debbie Iwasalci, Lesley Kurose, Jason Holmes, Kevin Swartz, Jamie Allnutt, Chris Norman, James Jory, Brad Sheridan, Warren Lopata, Tom Thrasher, Dave Hughs, Chuong Ngyen, Kandi Bryant, Michelle Hare, Lara Steensland, Dave Lehman, Bill Meyers, Kevin Brooks, Christy Nagao, and Patricia Hikida. ational Honor Society is an organization in which each eligible mem- ber must be elected to membership by the faculty council. The four qualifications are scholarship, service, leadership, and character. The accumulative grade point average that all members must achieve is a 3.5 exclud- ing physical education. If the member is unable to maintain this average he is subject to a one semester probation. Dismissal follows the inability to raise his or her grade point average during the semester. page by Lydia Dunn and Suzanne Woaters Y mn lllmmx own lle Q rr, Kelly Vg l l l 5 l fl l i A K . I ' 1 X A l yi ylwasllflw' 5 IW, Bnl l Kmdi W ,chrbvw h eligiblt IW In 'fm lot dint is , 3,5 :xslt s avfrllf lui ,gg rllg W ml 5'l'nM ii ADD was a group of students who preferred not to turn their heads at the staggering statistics: one teenage driver is killed every hour as a result of a drinking and driving accident. They worked the hotline throughout the year, dur- ing holidays and will continue into the summer nights. One of the best SADD chapters in Orange County and beyond. - CBS Newsman, Dave Lopez It was nearly 90 members strong and applications from eager students continue to come throughout the year. We had so many people coming to us QSADD executive boardy that we didn't even need a membership drive,', stated Tracy Burdine, membership. We had so many members that when it came time to scheduling people to work, the hotline, they were calling us and asking when they could work,', said Kandi Bryant. Vince De Falco puts it this way: We're already scheduled throughout july of next year. Clubs Enrich VPHS . X . ,'g :4 - 'Z 4 1 by Bob ang, L to R: Mrs. Moore - advisor, Kelly Van Horn, Katy Stone, Christy Nagao, Wendy Michel, Debbie Iwasaki, Kandi Bry- ant, Sheryl Wolf, Teresa Gorham, Kelsey Lyons, Kelly Halli- gan, Denise Ingle, Ashley Burnham, Nicola Boyle, Diane Tomlinson, julie De Marco, Keri Snailum, Mark Zechiel, David Lehman, Cheryl Gillett, Michelle Hare, Chuck Hous- ton, Doug Morhoff, Stacey Kirschner, Scott Shimoda, Deb- orah Bussell, Tracy Burdine, David Sach, Jeff Bedell, Jeff Beadle, jeff Zaremba, Christine Wedemeyer, Mark Margo- .3f, fa ?' ' l - Fafff In W' cf- ,fe lis, John Russo, Warren Lopata, Jeff Marx, David Hughes, Ryan Gillette, Mr. DeFalco - on campus advisor. Julie Gabbe, Gina Genova, Chuck Houston, and Mrs. Karen Moore wait patiently for a phone call from a student. SKI CLUB L to R: Mrs. Karen Moore, Kelsey Lyons, Leah De La Riva, Julie Van Vooren, Cheryl Till, Gabi Jaworski, Michelle Rzeznik, Jennifer Rogers, Denise Ingle, Dawn Weingartner, David Bolt, Kelly Halligan, Jef- frey Beaclle, Eric Cabrera, Jeffrey Zaremba, David Stern, Jeffrey Marks, David Hughes, Jeff Bedell, Brent Mater, Kevin Halligan, Joe Hertel, and Ryan Gillette. B089 by Bob he Villa Park Ski Club began the season with their annual trip to Utah over Christmas vacation. Throughout the year they went skiing locally on the weekends and to Colorado over Easter vacation. The club has grown larger every year. All the present members are outgoing and eager to ski. The 36.00 dues went to pay for the required insurance. The club con- tinued to be affiliated with Explorers which help with organizing the trips. 4'The trips are great! stated David Stern, I loved Utah! Vice-president: Denise Ingle and President: Kelly Halligan. Clubs The Umcle Vol. XX No. 1 Villa Park High School Monday, Sept. 10, 1984 LZ -Z HA15 E vi? s 'a su Q by Darin QScoopD Haskins NEWS FLASH: HASKINS ELECTED NEW EDITOR-IN-CHXEF . . . Well, maybe it wasn'l quite so dramatic, but it was still pretty exciting to me. On that fine day, I joined the ranks of the local rag immortals: JOHN JOYNER, KEXTH HAS- KINS, KENNY SALGADO3 not your everyday list of journalistic nobodies. With my editorship came an extensive list of :hiefclom responsibilities, including: time-corr suming, long-distance, offrcampus advertising ex- peditions with Managing editor RICKY BROWNQ late-night post-deadline writing ex- travaganzas with Copy editor WIGGIN' CSHANNONQ HALLQ Lamp Post pizza runs fl 'had to order and retrieve staff pinas before 1155653 and exciting post-issue evaluations. ff if I 1 inf .. But everyday wa.m't quite so mentally and physically draining. At times, my list of daily ac- l tivities waln't so extensive. On those days, I took Q it upon myself to fulfill my journalistic polentialg I read the sports page. Eli! isa l pus will Va na ual i ,.,, as hta ' edu fibvwffalf H ..,,,,7m71m7 thu t fi. ii 'mv TW L' wi Wiki ., e,,,e if , Colleen Obuljen writes down potential questions for an interview with the assistance of Shan- M ,,,, - A 4 A HGH Hall- BY hams ready quesfwf-S YO ask, mfefvlews wwf more Smoofhly- ' ' f i' W' ' at 4, P93 ,iwf ff -f 1f1fm'iiri,':i'7l IKM f'W it L . 'in'M'F'e7i,'.7ffMi',bi:fktimrff wi? 'H I O eff CITICC . e in Close uarters 0 ' it Ollfna ISITI OI' S L H 5,- wi Being on the Oracle staff required times clue to the fact that all journal- organization, dedication, and respon- ism classes were combined into one ' sibility. If a story was clue, then it must class. be finished. Sports stories sometimes Cracle advisor Travis Haskins L '3 required game accountsg therefore, re- commented, the production staff was f Lynette Kopyclci, Copy editor, sits at the computer with hours of copy corrections to finish. Potters needed to Schedule their time 3 disaster' It hurt the begmnmg stu' I to attend the game, match, or meet dents and created a zoo at deadline L 2 and get the story done on time. time. They might as well have com- 4 Clubsfflctivities There were definitely troubled bined Spanish I and Woodshop. V fi X? Q E cc Vol. XX No. 18 Villa Park High School Thursday June 20 1985 X X l - l Mil li l i l 5 I f f mum at SJ. Lili r Oracle Goes Bi-Weekl t r 1:01 a.m. the bell rings to begin fourth period. Here we go . . . another exciting day in room R-3, journalism. Oh, what a kick-back class! Who said thatl?l Sure, Journalism is a pretty fun class, and if you're on the Oracle staff, well, that's even better. But there is a lot of time and work involved. As Editor-in-Chief Darin Has- kins takes off on yet another off-cam- pus advertising run with Managing editor Rich Brown while Robert Vance, Sports editor, assigns five sto- ries to several unsuspecting individ- uals. Mike Farrell, Photo editor, heads for the dark room, and Feature editor Brian Watrous cranks out thirty inches of copy on school spirit. Leah de la Riva, News editor, gath- er information from the beat folders fthese keep up with the latest happen- ings on the VPHS campusj , and Col- leen Obuljen thinks up creative and interesting topics for editorials. Copy editors Shannon Hall and Lynette Kopyclci tackle the time-consuming job of correcting even the slightest mistakes in the copy for each issue. One of the major changes in the daily life of the Oracle staff has been the time limit in the production of each newspaper. Instead of coming out every three weeks, the staff now distributes a newspaper every other Friday. People were forgetting about the Oracle because it didn't come out very often, states Darin Haskins. The staff has only two weeks Qten school daysj to complete a newspaper, including layouts, writing stories, get- ting copy on the computer and cor- recting it, having everything printed and pasted up, taking the final paste ups to be transformed into the Ora- cle, and distributing them to every class on campus. It is an enormous responsibility, but the staff always manages to get the job done. 52 :E .ts e m .St WP' Q 1- svn- lliuo - in kwa -i ii -,, l pf. 294 . -fre-:ai . ,.., . . V Q54 Brian Watrous faces the dilemma of laying out a forty inch feature story in a thirty inch space Darin Haskins offers his help in finding a solution. 1-4' srl R lj-my hind into 0' ' ivis Hail mon slllll' , besinll ov 4' 'W all hill? , ifoodfll' R dl cr Oracl The Oracle Villa Park High School Editor-in-Chief . Managing Editor News Editor ...... Opinion Editor . Feature Editor .. Sports Editor .... Copy Editor ..... Photo Editor ..... Darin Haskins Richard Brown Leah de la Riva Colleen Obuljen Brian Watrous Robert Vance Shannon Hall Lynette K opyckz Mike Farrell Staff Reporters Lisa Advani, Roger Bell, Brad Lynn, Godfrey Ramos, Steve Szmon e staff editors Darin Haskins, Rich Brown, Shannon Hall Col Obuljen, Robert Vance, Leah de la Riva, Mike Farrell and Brian Watrous hang around outside room R-3. Nor pictured Lynette Kopycki leen Page by Shannon Hall 6 .Q Oracle Ll , at s. , 1 r i H5335 '. WY R .A H i- fir' l Crowned Coronation Icing and queen are Robert Vance and Leann Lundberg. The 1985 Cornation court enters to a round of applause. Gina Genova and Wes Jacobs .fs ma, V mi, Kristen Norman and Tom Thrasher -. , un' , s,- 4 i Kandi Bryant, Tra- s Q , cey Burdine, and A A Leann Lundberg Robert Vance and , Shannon Goldman , , Y by Leann Lundberg' V' 49 QXV QQ K Suzanne Underwood and h Craig Braun 88 Clubs 6' Activities 1, X Nw f ,MM f A mf 'f '54 1 1 1 4 ik L V After u fifteen minure photo session with two nete of parents and a quick ride down highway '55, my date, ERIC and I arrived at the bblllli' fulMerirlian Hoiel. The chauffeur opened the ear door and we stepped into n fantasy world of daring and dainty dreueu, bow lieu and tuxedo mils. It wa.: herd to believe the ladies and gen- tlemen :oniiersing under the giant cryshl chandelier were the same crew seen grinding through the school day at Villa Park High School. ' W ' ' V Say cheese. Mont couples had their pic- tures taken at the dance and followedrit with ii-.Q 'buffer alma. 1 enjoyed ur. chicken .na vegelnblug howevez, it was' cold soup dintilenr an exotic flavor ro the dinner. The bear para of dinner yu having everyone in r the nm rooiii togefiher ineteeo of seattered at various' fliilllflllh. ' i Y , J i When the chocolnte cake plalei were cleared mwayiythe Hoo: began to Elhvigh cnuplei swaying tn romantic music. Frorn the Beach 1 Bop' ra nm, ravi, rhesnia,-sca.,a,1,pi.yui eyeryone could dance my V i At land slbppecixplgyihg ivmi nizunfr inmapcea yin? cn-o-mann eourr. Being h court honor 1 alwaye rememhee. R . I , 1' ry, an Pam. Paris Enhances OIHHHCCS Being greeted at the door by Mr. Brunt, Diane Tomlinson and Dustin Grosse receive a memory book, i l 'J ii' sz 87 A' 'll and her date dance to the music of Scandal All pholnr by Albert U lame! page by Burbaru Barregar onjourl Winter in Paris was the theme of this year's winter formal. Held at the Meridian Hotel, newly built by Air France, Coronation was a great success. As couples started to arrive at 7:15 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Brunt handed out memory books. The memory book was a way for each couple to remember this special evening. After getting pic- tures taken a buffet dinner was served. Included in the meal was chicken, rice, vegetables, and for dessert chocolate cake. As Beach Boys music from Scandal started playing, couples from all sides of the room started dancing on the small but elegant dance floor. After about two hours of dancing, Mr. Brunt intro- duced the Coronation court. With a round of applause the court entered the room. The court conisted of Gina Genova, Su- It was a great success! Mr. Brunt zanne Underwood, Kandi Bryant, Kristen Norman, Shannon Goldman, Leann Lundberg, Tracey Burdine, Wesjacobs, Tom Thrasher, Craig Braun, Robert Vance, and not able to attend Darin Haskins. Impatiently waiting the announcement of king and queen, the crowd silenced as the drum roll was heard. As buttlerflies flew in everybodies' stomach Mr. Brunt announced The 1985 Coronation King and Queen is . . . Robert Vance and . . . Leann Lundberg. With excitement and joy, Robert and Leann took the dance floor for their dance alone. Following them on the dance floor was the rest of the court. Couples started to leave the elegant Meridian Hotel thinking how gorgeous and wonderful the hotel was. All in all this evening was a winterls night in Paris. X -J?'2.l. 1 Wg .,,,, 1 Ignoring the crowded dance floor, John Porter and Karen Jakes dance in the dining area. Coronation J l x Q l I f 4 ance Choreography was a class which included many extra curricular activities. It celebrated its I3Il'1 year with Anne Folkert as Director. Previously it was a club lcnown as Orchesis. It has come a long way in performance styles and popularity as a class. stated Mrs. Folkert. Its 25 members auditioned in May for the 1984-85 school year. In class various techniques and styles of dance were studied. Dancers were required to choreograph several works for the year including a solo. The master classes and professional performances I was required to attend helped me to gather ideas for my solof' remarked Kelly Thomas. Most of the choreographic ideas come from what is called improvization and explora- tion, stated Mrs. Folltert. The class performed at Club Rush Day, Back to School Night, The Winter Choreographers Concert in Huntington Beach, and their own choreographers concert held in lVlay. At Club Rush Day, there is no doubt that the dancers of VPI-IS's dance club were the number one attraction, a statement made by Godfrey Ramos in the September 1984 VPHS Oracle. fconitj Dyanne Court excitedly jumps as part of a routine for Club Rush Day, Below: Dancers: Glynna Goff, Elizabeth Tait, Joanne Miyawaki, Gina Genova, Jill Moses, Kelly Thomas, Christine Wede- meyer, Ruby Yuan, Shannon Geary, Angelia Woodside, Diana Guy, Jennifer Holmes. Back Row: Dyanne Court, Shaunna Larsen, Shannon Hall, jennifer Dunn, Noelle Colome, Andrea Everett, Kristina Harnden, Mary Carroll, Kim Eyerly, Shannon Goldman, Colleen Obuljen, Tracey Hunt, Ariana Seeley. ay .nal S t. 5 Q A 1 r page by Christine Wedemeyer and Shaunna Larsen alias f f Each morning, as we slowly straggle into the gym, the members of Dance Choreogra- phy discuss their weekend plana and the lat- ent dothing stores. Soon we are all dressed and everyone switches their minds to dance. Being the first period of the day, Dance Choreography has a way of getting me awake in the morning. Half the time I come in widxout make-up on and my hair uncurled, but there is always time for that later. Face it, sometimes getting out of bed just ian't my favorite thing to do! This ia my second and senior year in Dance Choreography and it is as interesting and exciting as my junior year. This year I've done a lat more choreography in the group, and I f'u-id that the more I get involved the more I like it. There is always something to get ready for. If it isn't Club Rush Day or Baclrto- School Night then it's Senior Spirit Day or Fountain Valley'a Winter Concert. My fa- vorite event ofthe year ia our end ofthe year concert here at VPHS. Everyone worlcs to- gether to make all the dances the best they can and we wind up the year with something really good to show. Of com-ee our group would not be any- thing without MRS. ANN FOLKERT. She has helped me so many time: with ideas for a dance, or when I get stuck with a part of a dance. She is so full of energy and creative- nesa, and the is such a doll to get along with. As I look back over my high school years, Ihave to say that Dance Choreography real- ly has been one of the bent parts. I have learned a lot about myself IDD. I am very sad to have to go because Dance Choreography is something I will truly miss. 1 I n I au and 90 Clubsfflctivities l l l l l l Z ,Dancers Keep Toes Qs- fcon'tj One of the activities of the year, other than concerts, is the sponsor- ship of the Girl Date Boy dance. The theme was Arabian Nights. Each year brings a new set of ideas for the members to explore - Dancing is as abstract as life Jenni er Dunn just as new members bring new attitudes and backgrounds to the group, said Mrs. Follcert. That's what makes these students so ex- citing to work with! Officers: Front Row: President, Jennifer Holmesg Vice President, Dyanne Courtg Middle Row: Secretary, Noelle Colomeg Treasurer, Christine Wedemeyen Back Row: Publicity, Shaunna Larseng Historian, Gina Genovag Girl Date Boy Chairper- sons, Shannon Goldman and Colleen Obuljen. L I f w i 5 acmwini' V 1 A 5 I Y, li , -JU, V .. , ,V .. JIM Z C by Maurem Mesaror Above: Angelia Woodside, Shannon Hall and Christine Wedemeyer show their stuff at the lunch time performance on Club Rush Day. Left: Noelle Colome and Andrea Everett practice dancing synchronicity. Dance Choreography MGM A PCPS ARE TGPS! Joy Tunstall whaclcs her dad after he answers their question wrong. Jennifer and Mr. Holmes and Kristin and Mr. Norman laugh. Genevieve Talavera looks on, . ,-:f If i F1'.fii 1 . . 15 4 1 A 'WLM-V , I' V ii' 'iii ji-.li Q 1 4 I ', 1 ,f .-1 Y ,, ff f I . if ff f 1 I 'Zi'.l . by KRISTIN NORMAN 1 After I was appointed chairman of Hi- Mom, I knew I had a lot of hard work ahead' of me. As I expected, the endless hours of organizing, preparing and finally producing such an event were overwhelm- ing. My main goal for the evening was uniqueness. I thought that if I could pro- duce an evening which every mother and daughter who attended could remember for five years, I would be satisfied, The idea of male model-escorts crossed my mind and the idea was laughed at by many. Even lhough my support for the idea was light, Ipursued it. I went to Sun- ny Smith and After Five Tux for sponsors and they gladly participated. My model search was an experience in itself. I asked around and got a few reluc- tant participants after constant persua- sion. After they were there, they became anxious and nervous. Everyone had stage' fright. Among all the commotion of the evening: one girl got sick, one guy almost cut off his finger, and another guy forgot his shoes.-IAMES CLARK wore his green topsiders with a gray tuxedo. Despite all the problems, we knew we must go on and proceeded through the show. Even though everyone might only re- member the unknown model, the baby blue tux with the purple dress and the unshoed male model, I hope everyone en- joyed the night our with their moms. Everyone was amazed, including Mary Caroll, at the number of pictures Mrs. Tomlinson had. 92 Clubs 65 Activities 7 fi yt V xwffe fi M 1 f 'N, 3 44 W . V . we M .s WY! 1 fiyf Mrs. Larsen and Shaunna Larsen, Erik Doest, Stacey and Mrs. Kirschner enjoy the salad bar. by Axim, and lame: page by Kandi Bryant and Teri Thene Michelle Dosiclc and her father show their likeness. lVlary Caroll lVl.C'd both evenings, Mr. Till wins a prize from Ashley Burnham. il WS, Associated Women Students, sponsored their annual Date-Dad and Hi-Mom nights in the cafete- ria at VPHS. Ashley Burnham was chairperson of Date-Dad and used the theme Daddy's Little Girl. The cafeteria was decorated with memorabilia from our baby days: pink and blue teddy bears, alphabet boxes, and rattles. The entertainment was a great success. After dinner, games mimicking the Newlywed Game and who had the most keys were played. Songs like the Bunny Hopu and the Hokey Pokey dazzled the couples while dancing after dinner. Fathers taught their daughters how to dance the old-fa- shioned way with waltzes and in turn the daughters showed their dads how to 'fBoogie. Villa Park ladies Put on the Ritz with their moms early in March. Bright lights flashed and the cameras clicked while couples fmoms and daughtersl entered a red and black New York City theater scenery. They were escorted by VPHS men dressed in tuxedoes. After all the guests had arrived, the night began. Date-Dad gave us a chance to show off our dads. - Genevieve Talavera The audience was entertained by a talented combination of voices from Theresa and Mrs. Gorham. The highlight of the evening was the fashion show. For the first time ever, there were male models. The once tuxedoed men now displayed spring and summer fashions along with VPI-IS women. The evening closed with all of the modelsg mod, sporty, and formal joined together on the stage for one last showing. The models cleared the stage, the lights dimmed, and the mothers .ind their daughters left the darkened theater. All of the hard work was worth itl said chairperson Kristin Norman. Date-DadfHi-Mom ,J q:'z 'cvs .limi jf'-'i-Vdv.. - I cd' Dancing on a High ote As partners, Dyanne Court and Kevin Kutcher spend time practicing for upcoming Top row: Karin Williamson, Ariana Seeley, Suzanne Underwood, Matt Green, Glynna Goff, Mary Carroll, Bret Iverson, Shawn Mitchell, znd row: Laura Gates, Laurie Stransky, Teri Bellis,John Dagley, Noreick Yacoub-Zadah bottom row: Kim Horton shows. by Dyanne Court The best part about Vocal Ensemble, I mean Sound System, wa the after con- cert activities that went on wherever we find some fun. A favorite was Fai-rells, but there were plenty of other more memorable times. One time we went to KIM HORTON'5 house for a Christ- mas bash. It was super fun. All uf us exchanged White Elephants and BRET IVERSON get a plastic bug. f'1.v ' 1 'T 44 V ,Z :'-- f, , 5' It 3-1 , ff, L f-if ir ' . p - 3 7 ' P. Ai , , 12' -.,. , ,515 Tl ff Then there was tha! time when KEVIN KUTCHER and I T.P.ed, we thought we were doing MRS. BLAKLEY'5 f1VIeh'sj house, but later found out it was some completely unknown person no one even knew. Luckily we never were caught. There was also that time when SHAWN MITCHELL fPopeyej and TOM I.eBLANC decided to climb The Tower in the middle of the night. After sneaking on campus, they proceeded to climb the cable tower located by the choir room. Sdn-ie how a cop got word of this galavant, probably from a custodian, and soon Tom and Shawn were running for their lives. According to Shawn, theyjust escaped the inng arm of the law. Yes, the extracurricular activities uf the Sound System were definitely the hes! parts of being in Choir. P.S. I Love Yau 94 Clubsfflctivities D77 If 0 finn 1 Trisha Valentine, Laurie Stransky, Gregg Bernhard, Bret Iverson, and Ariana Seeley, all turn to stare at Shawn Mitchell and Rich Hasty's surprise ending. if ii he words Step, two, three, four, jump, kick flap- ball-change' echoed from R-I as the Sound Sys- tem rehearsed their most recent production. Close at hand was Kim Carter fchoreographerj keeping a watchful eye on the dance steps, Ms. Mary Ester Blakley fchoir teacherj listening for anyone off key, and Carole Smith fpianistj keeping the tempo on the out of tune piano so everyone could stay in time. Drilled practices which were sometimes held after school began in the second quarter due to Mrs. Blalcley's illness. This, not only delayed the group, but kept them from their usual competitions - Tops in Pops and 'johnny lVlann.', Despite delays in the Sound System's performance schedule, a trip was planned for the group. Supposedly the choir may tour only every three years, and three years ago We love to dance and sing, but mostly We love to play. Suzanne Underwood the choir sang in Hawaii. It seemed it was time for another tour. This year the Sound System along with the other choirs looked forward to performance dates in San Francis- co. Tom LeBlanc said, Even though it has been rough at times, for the most part I feel we have one of the most talented groups yetf' Tom LeBlanc, Dyanne Court, Kim Horton, and Glynna Goff all bop to 5o's music at the back to school night dinner. Crightj Tom LeBlanc, Mary Carroll, Ariann Seeley, and Shawn Mitchell all stand fro- page by Kevin Kutcher zen as the beginning interlude is played, Q fe M ' Sound System 1 s I t 1 l l i 1 .tg 1 ff r . lf . r ll' ,J w r l 'i t 6:45 a.m., most VPI-IS Students are still at home asleep or just awakening to the new day, but an elite group of vocal- ists are already warmed up and singing under the energetic direction of Ms. Blalcley. These Spartans belong to the Chamber Sing- ers who are more than just a club, they are a united group who perform concerts throughout the year. To get into Chambers, they had to audition at the end of the previous school year, Only the best singers and most dedicated stu- dents survive the year. Chamber Singers performed a wide variety of material from mandrigals to popular theme mu- sic. In their Christmas show on Dec. 13th, they performed many well-loved Christmas tunes such as I wonder as I Wander and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. Solos were performed by Suzanne Underwood, Glynna Goff, Shawn Mitchell and Jayne Thomas. It's a lot of hard worlc, but I've learned a lot ex- claimed Glynna Goff. .E Chamber Singers Perform in Harmon Chamber Singers before their Winter Concert left to right: Matt Green, Shawn Mitchell, Kristen Davis, Heather Wedder ien, Kristie Wedderien, Susie Underwood, Pam Hagar, Jayne Thomas, Bret Iverson, Trisha Valentine, Rich Hasty, Glynna Goffhlohn Dagley, Michelle Ewing, Melissa Manson, Melanie Vliet, Terri Bellis, Lauri Palmeri, Debbie Dal matoff, not pictured - N oreilt Yacoubzadah 4 f fy a,,'hy-.M '-cv. 1... 'J page by Lydia Dunn . , V 1.4 '4 93 ,:' ' J, ,W wiief fti we M MWWZQ 5.22. l - f 7 V 9 ' I f K ,aff f ' ,yi M47 fw f, fhl.f W7!v ,y2if7,41, . 564 f 'ff 3 1 'A . M ' 'V 4 wif if V ' l i ' W ' - I 745 i fig, yf!Wf,1,V, My ffm .Ky 1, 1 f , I4 is , A 4, ff'-.4-3yfff':,' ff-- ff., , . , A, 1- - 0 f, 0 W f ff WW KWW4 bf MWZM . ,,,f , ,f., , ,wa 411.1 .mfg , , 0 , . gf 0' I if' -1 f 'f P . 4 - ' f ff. iff ,f f , 1 f W fr 7 ff f ll l X , Q! , f, .ff 4 g jf ,a Trisha Valentine, Michelle Ewing, Deb- bie Dalmatoff, John ' Dagley, Noreilc Ya- A coubzadah, and Brett Iverson sing intently to Ms. Mary Ester Blak- ley's instructions. 96 Clubsfflctivities leaf' Q., ,pn- 1 l While moat VPHS student: are at home asleep or maybe just getting up the pf by Punt Hap ' madrigala cluaieal pieces and n lot cl iff ' 6 , Q5 ir ,I . rl l . . Cl , I . VPHS Chamber Singer: are doing their warm ups. Om- clue :tarts at 6:45 and goes to 7:40. Only the nu-img willed su.:- vive this clue. I have seen leveral people duringthelaettwoyeanquit afoerlor 3 Wkkljl-Ill for that one extra hour of sleep. But it really is worth it because we have a lot of fun. Somedays ,it's hard to ling that early, but we unually sound pi-erty good anyway. This year we were invited toperfann at the Cryaml Cathedral on 78-E with Vocal Ensemble. We did 3 shown in one night. We had a lot of 'fun and we rounded great. When Mx. Blakley wa! out of school earlier thi.: year, thing go: kinda bad. We were really happy to have her back for we had really mined hen I 1-f.a1fa.m.ny in ci-.mum-, we wim- been branching out and ringing modern pieces. :anne Underwood have all years. lllitr ne, Rjdmm mmm Yimbw . 1 l P MW' dpajll shin' 434 .ad ' a-MW iew ' K., Q! -i '-w .. , . '- 125255, ., 1 1 f ' ' f 1 4 . . ggzgwy CD fx -ff by Bob Bnggx Mary Carroll, AWS President, speaks at a lunch meeting. ssociated Women Students, which includ- ed every girl on the VPHS campus, had a productive year. After successfully present- ing Daddy's Little Girl, Sadie Hawkins, the Merle Norman workshop, and Hi Mom, AWS certainly accomplished what they had hoped. HI wanted to make this year an exciting and eventful one for the girls at VPHS, and I think the participation of our members helped to do just thatf' said Mary Carroll, AWS president. Key Club, VPHS,s all male service club, grew four-fold in size this year under the leadership of Mark Zechiel, Bill Meyer, Warren Lopata, afld 2.5011 Holmes. page by Shannon Hall and Mark Zechiel Mnurrm Mexarox Service Clubs Serve School and Communit Key Club: Service with pride and determination. Jason Holmes. AWS Council Members: flfrontj Debbie Iwasaki, Andrea Everett, Liz Taheri, Genevieve Talavera. CMiddlej Kristin Norman, Ashley Burnham, Angelia Wood- side, Liz Tait, Pauline Kamiyama. fBackj Shannon Hall, Shaunna Larsen, Deidre Wilson. A'Our main goal this year was to rebuild the club, generate enthusiasm, and increase membership, said Bill Meyer, Key Club Vice President, With- out a good sized membership, our club is unable to help the school or community. With its larger membership, the VPHS Key Club increased its participation in both school and community activities. We helped others and that is what the club is all about, said Senior Warren Lopata, We also helped ourselves in the process. Key Club Members: flzrontj Mark Zechiel, Bill Meyer, Dustin Grosse, Jeff Friend, Phil Colin, Tony Wang, 5 Dave Wise, Rob Olson, Ja- g son Holmes, Warren Lopata, Karl Frost, Michael Shah, E John Lee. fMiddleJ Chris Oh, .g Richard Park, Bobby Valen- tine, jeff Zaremba, Rick Fox, Dave Lehman, Arnie E Paulson, Robert Jacques, 4 Gregg Bernhard, Jeff Leiva, Freddie Cabanes, Mike Brueclcmann, Henry Kim. fBackJ Eric Cabrera, jeff Be- dell, Jeff Marks, Brent Mat- er, Nick Matrisciano, john Russo, Ryan Gillette, joe Hertel, Martin McDonald, John Shamlou, David Hughes, Doug Mohrhoff, James Marcolesco, Kevin Swartz, Chris Norman, Tom Thrasher, jerry Kruse, Kelly Beck, James Jory, Steve LC., Brase, Ken Wakamoto, Jeff Young, Gary Rainville, Da- vid Helmick, Mike Edel- man, Tuong Hoang, Dave .K -L 1 1- Sitzman. erman club had the biggest, most active turnout in recent years. A large part of the credit went to the club's advisor and Ger- man teacher at heart, Jaime Brown. His outgoing attitude helped make the club members feel comfort- able and at ease with each other. The German club's main interest was to give students a chance to experience German culture. To help students know one another better, the club had many activities. These included the annual This years cabinet was the best ever! President Marc Klinge Oktoberfest, club rush day, an evening at Old World, cabin trips, beach parties, and other exciting activities. The group that led the club was Marc Klinge fPresidentj, Rob Olson QVice Presidentj, Sean Huggins QSecretaryj, Dawn Weingartner QTreasurerj, and David Longyear fl-Iistorianj. Their responsibilities were to run club meetings, write information sheets, organize fundraisers, and communicate with other clubs, flnter Club Coun- cilj. French Club: Kevin Gutteron, Teresa Bolen, Jackie Kennick, Elizabeth Bianco, Ni- cola Boyle, Laura Gates, Karen, Kawanami, Jennifer Keeler, Ashley Burnham, Kristen Norman, Michelle Dosick, Tonia Elliot, Kim Williams, Kelly Kindt, Ma- dame Jester, Sophie Nairac, Brenan German, Jill Cassen, Laurie Kesselman, Kelly Williams, Victoria Seyler. 98 Clubsfflctivities by Bob ang, fgvl German club members: QL to RJ Sitting, Rob Olson QVice Pres,j, Dawn Weingartner fTreasurerJ, Erik Arnold, Guy Julian, Mike Ferreri, Vicki Goerke, Roland Seilinger, Jamie Brown QAdvi- sorj. Standing: Chrisi Carter, Lisa Cooper, Darcy Olson, Karen Longyear, Barbara Barre gar, Carlene Chiang, Ken Sandfeld, Rich Hasty, Pat Van Haeren, Brent Mater, Mike Busse, and Charles Kim. Marc Klinge, Dawn Weingartner, and Rob Ol- son sell pretzels at club rush day by Bob Bngga M Q -if.wmrmwnwfwf'v f'f 'ff W m 32 Q -is Q in Kelly Williams, Kristen Norman, and Sharon Sokoloff try to taste the different kinds of cheese during a lunchtime party for French club. rench Club thrived under the leadership of president Ashley Burnham, vice president Kelly William, secretary Dave Leehman, treasurer Kris' tin Norman, and historian Laurie Kesselman. Villa Parkls French Club was formed to expose students to French culture. Cheese tastings, French dessert, and lunchtime parties gave students a chance to experience and taste this culture and cuisine. I l - Merci Madam, merci pour avoir ete aussi patiente et tolerante avec nous. A highlight was the charity work done at Christmas. French Club traditionally pays an annual visit to St. joseph's Hospital and sings Christmas carols in French to the patients. Following the caroling, a Christmas party was given by the Burn' hams. Thanks to the guidance of advisor Roberta Jester, the French club enjoyed a funfilled informative year. Merci Madam. Merci pour avoir ete. Aussi patiente et tolerante avec nous. stated senior Ashley Burnham. .5 H lid! 4' dll: I 1. l 1' l ,i- 'l : af i lAllDfllll7' james M2 Many. Gillen, K 1 l f l I l 1 Swish Q N-H1 Wu lrilllurd, sliliile, Ha 1Pst 'Fuse bin I 1 i l djjmrlrh- -llgy 1, UWA Fiend ff i . U15 3 CM 2 I I 1 P11 Elf ll 40145' X lub nlllil ols in W' by if lf club will' ww Pwin, by Maureen Mzmmx i I l i odern day Romans avidly pursued the concepts of Fun as shown by Latin Club under the leadership of president Warren Lopata, co-vice president Bina Parekh and Mark Zechiel, secretary Stacey Kirschner, I told my club that I would not advise them i they didn't do something for the community or school. Mr. Barrett treasurer Debbie Iwasaki, and historian Laurie Beyl. VPHS Latin Club was organized to expose stu- dents to Latin culture and to help the community. Advisor Mr. Barrett stated, I told my club that I would not advise them if they didn't do something for the community or schoolf' To that effect, Latin Club thought of planting trees on VPI-lS's campus, or creating a function that would benefit the community. Latin Club's most popular activity was the Tegan party held Dec. 8, 1984 at Mark Zechiel's Latin club: Bina Parekh, Sharon Sokoloff, Luisa Setera, Julie Gabbe, Mark Zechiel, Mini Delamarter, Chris N omian, house. James Marculesco, Doug Mohrhoff, Martin McDonald, Susan Hill, Warren Lopata, Kelly Van Horn, Carol McCarty, Laurie Beyl, Linda Jones, Betsy Drobish,Jarrod Golden, Patrick Barrett, Phil Colin, Christy Ngao, Cheryl Gillett, Kelly McLean, Susan Porter, Stacey Kirschner, Lori Beechan, and Jeff Tawson. Mr. Barrett advises Phil Colin about the correct way to wear his toga, Language Clubs Push Culture Spanish Club: Brandy Morgan, Inez Grajeda, Michelle Perez, Jacqueline Perez, Kelly Kindt, Patricia Hikida, Jennifer Keeler, Kim Williams, Jeff Leiva, Trudi Wojahn, Laura Gates, Nazanin Choobak, Delia Perez, Michele Gonzalez, Chris Oh, Lisa Lanford, Noelle Cleary, Susan Hill, Jamie Wood,-Iayne Thomas, Robin Weissman, Laurie Cummings, Peter Matrisciano, Carrin Stabile, Tina Piantidosi, Marni Curtis, Tina Castagna, Marie Villegas, Kathy Keany, Susan Vance, Carol Cummings, Laurie Hampson, Maria Geanokes, Sandy Mehr, John Russo, Fred Cabanes, Gary Paine, Jeff Young, Abby Szabo, and Ms. Laughingh- ouse Page by Jayne Thomas, Barbara Barregaf fr' Hassti Bassiri SSM: qua I4 I E2 1: Q -is Q Ha I if by A mia Epler Spanish Club members Fred Cabanes, Lisa Lanford, Jeff Leiva, and Delia Perez pose for the camera at Club Rush Day. his year's Spanish Club has in- creased its membership with the help of Club Rush Day boosting the attendance. The first event was a fies- ta for HEI Dia de los Muertos. For I can't beleive the Way the club has grown. Tina C asta gna Christmas the club went caroling, and exchanged gifts after. Lisa Lanford, the president, Noelle Cleary, the vice-president, and Ms. Laughinghouse,theadvisorarecredited for their hard work and efforts in keeping the club organized. Language Clubs ,- Aj- Frizz' :gifif unior Fiesta Jva la IOR page by Kevin Kutcher 6 6 he Juniors are the center of an oreo cookie: Double stuff, said junior Bonnie Mukhar. In fact, this is just what they are - the center of the three classes. To some this may not be ideal. junior Kristina Harnclen stated, I just want to be a Senior and get out of here. To others it may be the relief they were looking for. Frank Gehr said, finally no more Soph- omore jokes. And now I know the ropes a lot better. Spirit Week has been a main attraction at VPHS, and this year's juniors wanted to be known as having a memorable Spirit Day. Well, it happened. Junior, Wendy Fox stated, 'We started off good, but the spirit began to die among our class, and the end results were not pret- ty. Heavy winds blew down every last poster of the Juniors, a good theme title for their Spirit Day might have been The Day After , instead of the intended theme Rock- n-Roll High School. Of course, said Tracey Hunt, we 9' wt, J Steve Barnett and Jack Samuels wait in line for Homecoming tickets. V had great gobs of fun preparing for the day. The Junior class also participated in fund raisers to create a cash flow for the upcoming Jr.-Sr. Prom, sponsored by the juniors. Pete Molinari said, I think the fund raisers not only gave us needed money, but they also united the Juniors into a stronger teamf, Holding pizza nights at Lamppost and the selling of cheese sets were some of the many types of fund raisers the Juniors had. Being a Junior also brought on harder classes. junior Lance Larson said, I took as many hard classes as I could to get them out of the way for an easier Senior year. As well as tougher classes, Juniors also took the dreaded PSAT. Troy Finamore said, It was so hard. But I hear the SAT is easier, so I'm not to worryf' F The PSAT was a preparation for the up- coming SAT taken primarily by Seniors for T247 f' 1 Z, feat eg: 3 1 :fff ' J ?'f1: W- :fjf .V 'f3Z!',f,,- f at .- er,-f, 27 2 135' ,,-:-,cya . .t Left: Lisa Rojo ponders whether some guy is really good looking. Above: Betsy Drobish calls for her friends to catch up so they can go to lunch. college entrance. Of course Juniors didn't just study. In fact they were known for their love of playing. Dances were a major part of this gala and with Daddy's Mercedes or a rented limo the Junior couples were set. Ellen Gerber stated, I love the dances. You get to dress up really formal, eat at a nice restaurant, and ride around in a limo. The junior year was definitely the year one gained the most out of high school life. However, as junior Tina Guenther put it, I like being a junior, but I can't wait to be a Senior. Introduction , Z fu, In 07 f f 1 ,.,f ' H ,tif Q I 1 1' mif a ,fl 5 n ,.4 uit: R 1 W We , I1 MH, av, 1? 1 L Thru mimi Fun mag: MINT Min 0mm H-und nnid4 'Mbna lmzdz hp llinlzig mhi. M541 i by Julianne De Marco 15 aff YN yufaijimior senators and officer: worked to prove they were not just middle clan. For our spirit day, Rock 'N' Roll High School , we had many meeting! limch to decide who would do what. We also had muy painting parties to get as many juniors involved as we could, no that it would lnolt better, than our lzlt yeafl spirit day. Our main project for the yen- was Prom '85 . To raise mm-iey for thin, we lold holiday wrapping paper, candy-grams and MBLMI. Once we railed the money, We had to decide where to hold the dance, and which band we were going to hire. Our main goalfor Prom was to lower the price of tickets la much al- we could from lut year. ,Being a1cnonor'ili.in'year hu helped me to meer many new friends. It ix reaponlilrility and up a lot of my time. But it IU!! was worth it, timoh to MR., BARREFF, our advisor. Without him, would have ever gotten done! V T hr, I unior Class Officers Plan Prom 85 Junior Class Vice President - Sam Oh eing a member of a class executive cabinet is an ambition many people share. This yearis occu- pants of these much-sought-after positions are all highly qualified, and, in the eyes of their peers, the best people for their jobs. Carolyn Romero, junior President, ran for this position her sophomore year as well, although her '84- '85 candidacy was the first successful one in her high school career, Sam Oh, however, brings a year's exper- ience with him to his position, having been Sophomore Vice President last year. Kelly Thomas and Robin Weissman, Class Treasurer and Secretary respectively, are also newcomers to the Class of '86 executive board, bringing new ideas and personalities to the juniors' student government. Out of ten class senators, only two, Tina Piantidosi and Steve Barnett are returning officers. The other eight - Pat Glenn, Chris Frye, Steele Kelly, Bill Galus, Sandra Osumi, Ric Jansen, Mike Vert and Julie Delvlarco have never been Senators before this year, but according to Tina Pianticlosi, their more experienced counterpart, all the new senators are just as good at running the class as Steve and I. Milf, WMM ,w'm,,- dew, W7 ,gf .- fm M14 4 www N,,,,4fIm,Ml,'4,y, :ggi et hyl V i ii 'f f M ' f X9 of f W 1 I 1 W Wf W iff '17 f ggi ,X diy E 6 Jiygflfzyy y T i vf'Lf f fi f I ' A ,, mM,,,.,,s,- ,.,, U .,,, ,,,WWuMr lit L 1,1 f ff Ty page by Anita Epler all phom: by Anna Epln junior Class Secretary - Robin Weissman 4 junior Class Treasurer - Kelly Thomas funior Executive Board 103 Vivian Broadway claps to the beat. The cheerleaders cheered at almost all the J.V. events. W . 4Y !7'-1. Performing a cheer at a J.V. football game are Renee Walencewicz, Tracey l-lunt, and Vivian Broadway unior involvement was the main goal of the Junior Varsity cheerleaders. A'We thought that by our being involved everyone else would want to be involved too, stated J.V. cheerleader Kara Maruoka. The .l.V. cheerleaders this summer practiced from 8:oo-1o:oo ev- eryday, learning cheers, and practicing them in unison. The cheerleaders attended camp, with the varsity cheerleaders, songleaders, and mascots. There they gained confidence to perform in front of crowds, along with meeting many new friends. During the football season, they cheered for the junior varsity football team, and the sophomore football team before the sophomore cheerleaders were elected. Advisor to the junior varsity cheerleaders, Ms. Thielman said, They're absolutely marvelous! Tracey Hunt is an excellent head leader. Theyire a group with a wide variety of personalities, but function well as a team. Head cheerleader, Tracey Hunt, said, Since I've been on the squad, I've gained seven new friendships. 104 ,...... DzMa1ra mann: E J: rl 1. Renee Walencewicz worries during a crucial point at a I.V. football game. page by Julianne DeMarco t a l ' I M mqpze V. s Celebrate Good H imes 9'- 15 by jill Cusen Being a j.V. Cheerleader has been a very re- warding experience. The friends I've gained, the knowledge I've leamed, and how I've become a part of Villa Park are a few examples. By having practice all summer long, it brought us closer to our own squad. When we went to camp at UCSB, all of the squads joined u one. All 26 of varsity cheer, song, j.v., and mascots together made like one big family. At Em, not everyone on the J.V. squad knew everyone else. It was hard for me, because, al- though I knew everyone by name, I had not ofi- cially met them, and I didn't know how well we would get along together. As the summer went on,Ifotu1dtl1e1nalltobegreatfriends,andI could get along with all of them. As junior vanity cheerleaders represent the ju- nior clau Rl pep assemblies, it make: ua feel good when our class gets involved and cheers along, It's kind of embarrassing, when you're up there cheering in front of a crowd, and no one in the audience is cheering hack. I looked forward to pep assemblies, because 1 think when we had !hem,juniors go! fred up and ready for that certain event. After the vanity football ymes, my friends and I always went to Laxnppost to celebrate, no matter if we were defeated or victorious. Being a junior varsity cheerleader is something I know I will always remember. It got me involved with VPH5, and gave me many memorable times. The 1984-85 j.V. Cheerleaders, from left - Renee Walencewicz, Marni Curtis, Wendy Patrick, Lisa Advani, Jill Cassen, Vivian Broadway, Kara Mamoka, and Tracey Hunt. At left, Tracey Hunt cheers the Spartans on to victory. A' T V ,Vt Cheer 105 ! page by Kevin Kutcher, Christine Wedemeyer Adele, David Adray, Marc Advani, Lisa Alexander, Karen Alleman, Becky Allen, Teri Allen, Mike Anderson, Jana Anderson, Jim Andrison, Erin Ashby, Lori Baker, Andrea Baker, Cathy Baker, Ron Barnes, Robin Barnett, Steve Bartko, Tracy df? Basargelcar, Madha fy Basic, Robert f Baumann, John . 4 , fl W' V qv, ial lizd 'Iwi Bayoneta, Beadle Beck, 1, 31 l. Raymond Chang finds Leslie Radmacher newly acquired acrylic nails fascinating. s funiors l J vc-Y - F K rf fl N K D 1 4 - 'T Russell Harvey Samantha ,. Marie Bolt, Scott ,Q 'H' Bolton, Marcy Bottle, Judi ' H' Bosko, Diana f Bouyer, David Branch, Robert Brase, Steve 'Wff I really think its great how VPHSN students do ID many things together u A u.hooL So many fun thing: happened this yur. It would llkt along time no wi-in about :hem all: Over all, the ynar wufgrelt. I had l lot of fun. I up really looking forward to mynext yearin football, and being involved at VPHS. But especially being 1 uenintl L 5 I 4 I iw uv ,r A Breitengross, April -uf '7 Bril, Dave Broadway, Vivian Brodsky, Shelly QQ 4 b A ,Q , M V' . Brodsky, Bobby I In ' A B , ,V -V Brooks, Kathleen 'A - 5 Brousard, Tim 1 AA,. ' , as IDRS: W oving Up Adele-Brousard I JU ICDRS Brown, Brian Brown, Carolyn Brown, Dianne Brown, Jarrod Brueckmann, Mike Brunner, Alice Have Pizzazz x V Q'-'Y 2 U5 vs Q A, H X we ' A 'ik M M V V 77' f I Bruto, Lisa Buck, Randy Bugg, Nathan Bunce, Lori Burkes, Brian Bursack, Keith Burton, Greg Busse, Mike Butcher, Kari Butcher, uxton Cabanes, by Trina Luka Wlxen I fin! got here, I felt out of place, but the people here are no great it puts all oiher ndxooll to disgrace! The school work here il great if you know wha! to do. If you don't, another year you'll have to go through! Villa Park hal been fun, though the year hal not yet pzned! Hopefully, my friendship: ac- quired will forever lu!! My friends are I0 crnzy, we have such A blast! But recovering from that fun, I -wish two month: the weekends would lan! Thegamelarenxclufunghefoolballteamia peat! The other :emu are I0 nick, from the turf that they ale! Well :his in the end of my poetic phrue I!'l to show how I appreciate, all your bright shiny faces! 15 Aff is-fn' .1 cr'-1 --ff Cable, Y---ve' s--1 'S' T17 Ex 108' fm, Kelly Michael and Jasmin Nodjoumi socialize by the , ,- ,l popular Dr. Pepper machine. Dwayne KF. ,LJ-vw' L' 12299341 -aa L5 fi. S HP' 6231 Castangna, Tina Castanecla, Robby 'QV Castro, Robbie A Cawley, Chantelle Cederoth, Mike 2 Chang, Ray Chase, jane Clark, james Clarke, Erin Cleary, Noelle -zu Coe, Mark Cohen, Andrew Collins, Becky Concannon, Linda Conti, Jim Cooper, jenny Cooper, Stacy xr., Q--1 ..-. Cote, Karen Crawford, Bob V 5, , ,- page by Kevin Kutcher, Julie DeMu1co Brown-Crawford I Cuclum, Michael Culp, Peggy Cummings, Laurie Curtis, Marni Dacis, Laura Davis, Sabrina Davis, Tammy Defiore, Alexanclrea Delamarter, Donna Demarco, Julianne Dellalonga, Jim Denton, Robert T' '7 Doane, Shelby Domer, Meghan Donato, Teresa Dornbach, Brandy Douglas, Krista Drobish, Betsy Duarte, Tony Dunn, Lydia Edelman, While Tracey Gratto studies and Lori Ashby munches on a sa.ndwich,June Matsu- moto finds the neon clothes of a sophomore amusing. IIO juniors 'S' 4-f-1 - :wr-Y. . -.,,.-.M Y -V Y ci 17 anew X47 Anita Ruth Michelle Mike Ili U4 se, If 1--'T Ll- 1 7' . fff , . '4' F 1 . .awk .' 1, , 4. 2 ' i v:'7 -'aff A ics tl 15 1 ff For me, my Junior yea.: wu n new and educating expen- ience, Since it was my fin! year at VPHS in took me a while to get into rhe swing uf thinga. But once I met a few people and went to a couple of ponies, I felt right at heme. Being on the Water Polo team helped me in the slow process of meeting people. It also taught me :elf-discipline by getting me up every morning before it was light, prac- ticing for an hour or ao, going to school, and coming out to the pool for another few hour: of practice before going home. Then, when I finally made it home, I did three hours of humework and went right to bed. Thin helped me calculate my activitieu. When swim eeuon mme around, it started all over again. During my year at VPHS, I enjnyed watching the auemlsliea, participating in dressing up on certain days and being A member of the Yacht Club. All in all, my Junior year was a rewarding opportunity for me at Villa Park. I .,,. A I 1 rl ,. f f . iii 11 i i I A -.. ,' Y 32 . i l , 'Y J ,f. fY,,,.Y ,v LL ,W , I fn at 5 ,. v Ai! 'Oh ii ' ' 3, 1. -:W 'K X 'L Friedman, Nancy Friend, Jeff Fris, Andrea Frost, Karl Frye, Chris Gabbe, Julie Fieldman, Kim Finamore, Troy Firestone, Mark Flanagan, jeff Floccari, Jeanna Flores, Kathy Flynn, Erin Foigelman, Jackie Ford, Larry Fort, John Foster, Maryjane Fox, Wendy Frank, Deborah Freman, Mike C ucl um-Gabbe Ill by Tishm Thompson Being a junior in TOTALLY FUN be- cause there are TONS of FUN thing: to do like getting THINGS ready for Prom and THINGS like that. Another FUN THING about being :junior is that we are constantly in competition with the Seniors. A good example of this is Spirit Day. On Spirit Day every clan in competing against each other but more lo, the juniors and Seniors. l think that all of the competition is TOTALLY FUN because it make! UI work SUPER hard to be TWICE as good. One of the COOLEST thing! about be- ing a junior is all the privileges that we have this year that we did not have lan year u Sophomorei. One of these privi- leges is being able ro drive to achooL Mort of all, the ben thing about being a Junior in that you do not get teased any- more or get called Plebel anymore. Garrett, Dean Gastelo, Maria Geary, Shannon Gehr, Frank Georgieff, Adam Gerber, Ellen German, Brenan Gibbs, Teena Giesseman, Chris Gilbert, Bill Gillett, Lara Giolitti, Tina A Glenn, Pat Glover, Ryan Gomez, Dina Gorham, Tom Graber, Lisa Granite, Jidy QV, Gratto, Tracey Greenberg, Jill Griffin, Jerry Af' 4 N X 1 fl- ,' - 'EI S if f 1 ' ' f 1 A, v:',1f F u lx K Griffith, Blalc Grosse, T Guenther, Guy, ,I funiors v-I 'X -Y '12-1. . . Q :suis 5 C P ti HOW S 'K Tonya Zukow and Judy Bortle laugh at a joke while Ellen Gerber can't believe what she just heard. -r px -v 15 1-of A f Z it 'mfr' za Pratt 'D' 2 V .-'. 'llfflii , , fm I X f 48 i f Hoang, Tuong Holmes, Valerie Horton, Kim Hoskins, Christine Houston, Chuck Hunt, Heather Hayes, Lynda Heacllund, Kari Hebert, Rob Heller, Dan Hellman, julie Helmick, David Henig, josh Hennerman, Ross Hennessey, David Hen-ell, Christy Hemian, Jami Higgins, Ann Hikida, Patricia Hill, Susan page by Kevin Kutcher, Julie DeMu1co Garrett-Hunt Hunt, Tracey Johnston, Mike Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Mark Johnson, Ken Johnson, Jeff Jenkins, Steve Jelderda, Laurie Javacli, Shabnam Jansen, Ric Jakes, Karen Jacques, Robert Karres, Jami Keany, Kathy Kelly, Steel Keough, Lori Kerr, Robert Kim, Charles Kim, Henry Kimes, Kim King, Christi King, Shelly Kirby, Jennifer Komma, Jeff Kruse, Jerry Kudra, Kugler, Kumamato, Kumar, II4 fs 'X f uniors Strive For Success 15 f JIlVICON'I'LItwugruthanginl-iimoff the ledge to purup potters which didn't my up for very long. HE nh-non died, but it war llx-ight. We felt grant, Oh, I mean it was fun. The Lip Sym: wal the but, The B-52'l for ever. l Beaidu spirit day I also loved wrestling. In wuuxper. Thanh MR. BAHEY, you Hair- hall!Weludaprelrygood :em-n.I'vel'neen 04 ff., 7' wrestling for about five yur: now, and you know wl1at'a nd? I nm :till lncl. I also loved to lid. Ski Club 1984 trip in Mammoth wu probably one nf the biggest highlighu nf my junior year. Yeah, I finally go: my license, no more springing rides for me. Thlnlu to all thine people who gave me n ride, especially KURCH. It only tack me 40 yearn. S0l'l'lBlil'l1ll I think, thexe'l an other school Pd rather go so rlun VPHS. X lmuw it wa boring ar En! but it did ge: fun, and I did have fun me :he dancer. AUTUMN and GEORGE are geekl, SHELL-MONSTER and FACE are so beautiful, and KURCH il ln awemme dude. Senior year, here l rome. It should be fun. By the way, what were :hose bright fluores- cent rhingu roaming around cunpm? r-1 uri' .v--rl 42 Y Lapine, Tracie Largent, Gordon Largent, Laurie Larson, Erika Larson, Lance Lathrop, Ann Lazarus, Gina Leclmer, Ginger Lee, john Lee, Robert Legaux, Lynne Legg, Cindi Lehman, Dave Leiva, Jeff f . v mn, , ,fl s 2-1: f I mn, Trevor + L F fi, Leo, Genevra M1 ' 1- f-41+-A Likes, Kevin Q L I , in N Lillyman, Greg if 5 ,QL ' Lim, Alice -.af +V ,. X V ,rf A 5u....' 5 'x' f QIISIFWN page by Kevin Kutcher Christine Wed , emeyer Hun:-Lim II5 Loritz, Steve j .,,.-.' ww .,,,, 1 Lowe, Jeff ' Luem, Alex 4 , Lukas, Trina liz., VI ,. Z Lundy, Sunshine ' L Luyen, True :I ,,,,.,,,,, ' -, ' Madden, Louis WQQQAML L' ., I , ' if ff it Madigan, Shawn Marcolesco, Dwayne Marsden, Julie Martin, Lisa Maninez, Melissa Maroka, Kara Massey, Webb II6 juniors Lines, Michelle Linsmeier, Gerry Littman, Teri Lofaro, Tom Lomg, Larisa 0 Stoppmg us N CW 1 an-...Q ,guy ' V,,, , . ,, Qf 4 1 f if 4 1 ! x 1 If I f 2' I 1 I il ,,,,,, I 1 -M17 l 4' ' f 1' i ' V ar 7 gsnaq HA 15 y I V, . by Tracey Hunt Wow! What an exciting, miserable, mind boggling year, My juninr yur has to have been the mast difficult and busiest years of my life. Pve kept occupied with schnnl work, cheerleading 3hdlDll1C! Choreography, not so mentinn danees, games and Spirit Day. Dances d my year. I only wish there could have been more. It was not very often, I had the oppammily to dress up and to spend getting ready, unless it was for a dance. Weekends are scrmething I always locked fnrwnrd to eapeenilly the so called VPHS parties, that end up a hun by !0c0D. This left everyone to cruise the area for other parties. This occurred when Shelly King and I want.- ed to catch some nctinn, but we always seemed to tout Villa Park instead. Yet, there 'were s few radical parties that happened in the Orange High area that we occasionally ended up at! My junior year has finally some tn sn end. Pm really looking forward to the Fall, and being a senior. I want to help make it one outrageous and unforgettable year. page by Kevin Kutcher, Julie DeMarco n 4 . 1f?,5gi'r1 f f - A , f If Tiiljflir N 9:1 'I if f - . i ' , l - ,gf,i,9.r4 Ev f Hanja :ww lfyvafffgffgw f ry 11 M f ,, S 4 V 'S J E, y, f f 1 my f 1 ,gg ,yW,,f f,' ,VJ 'fr' wh, . l l, 21 lf A 'Q ,,,, ,, A - , 4 ff, I ,, Wf A -fSLW:',7fftQf?W iii,-fiaJfw4rfp.wZiff if f mf 'f Xgggzxffwgf,p,y:,f5W,' .ltmffwfiw fm, 1 'W' 1 ,,f' f ff fi f'fvf guy, uf: ef, f, f w ,V,,, 1 V L A anyil l Gazing into space Tom Lofaro thinks about the Algebra II rest he wif2,f.J1Y'i has ws. taken or Waechter lk 1 C 45 I 1 1 Wm 4 1 'if ix X l A I AM .9 ml V' B' -1, -1 13 - A ' 4 , L 2.41. .dv : 5 , , 5, ff: .f,. ., Q7-W-v '77 sa?o 1' I 4- fl . . ,WY X X ll I David Yvette Richard Bill Michael, Kelly Miller, Jeannette Miller, Jeff Miller, Todd Minger, Cheryl Minton, Denise Mitchell, Mary Miyawaki, Joanne Moffatt, Dan Moffatt, Dennis Molinari, Pete Moncrief, Eric Monroe, Mike Monsees, Mark Monteer, Brian Morales, Brian Mordock, Craig Morgan, Brandy Morris, Nancy Monison, David Mortenson, Andy Mothes, Cheryl Mowbray, Bridget Mulchar, Bonnie Murphy, Chris Lines-Murphy N7 il f 4 i Nikookary, Kay Nixon, Julie N ocljoumi, Jasmin Oh, Chris Oh, Sam Ok, Anne Olsten, Melissa Ortega, Martin Osowski, Steve Osumi, Sandra Pagulayan, Gerry Pangburn, Krista Parker, Adreienne Patino, Steve ,sw by sua W-.cms wsff 1 f .x 1 , 1, A 15 Iguuayoucouldaaymyjuninryearwaa pretty gnbd. I made a' ln! nf new friend! and tried zo achieve mme as the year prmgmeued. The ben pan of my year, wal defipilely the limes with iny friends. TERI ALLEN and I are but 6-iends. f ...I -Q-af I 5 ' ' vi ff 1' 'Q he gr , ' 9, wi ' 1. '- I A- -OYMSOW I va-0-I 1' Wewe ahned 'every'rJ2l1ng. ,andy ah: 'hu' , helped me tremendously with urhpol, family, and other frienidi. ' ' 'Some nf the better limes l've'had, have been wirhTEBl,OfalllhpfriQndlI'1relud this year, e couple of them stand wt from 'the aflhen. My buddy VINCE PURIN- TON is ttill special w me, became we went thrnugh e lat to maintain our rrlaciomhip aa mmm. TROY in mm nf my bm sua. wx Nsmmerhuwllonkaz myjuniufyur, X really vmulddt want to do it again! Of enum, ic wan benz: than my sophomore year. Thanlu to TERI, VINCE, TROY, KIM, CHANTELLE, ma qpuwly KE- VIN, wl my wmv Chr aivins me mr call. They all helped make my juninr year special tb me. ' N ' N 1 'T Z Patrick, Wendy Patterson, Cathy Paul, Mirxdy Paulson, Arnie Peper, Perez, Phelps, ll? fm, - 1.-f iff? Candace Wilson Robert Mike Mia Preston, Sandy Price, Tim Prigmore, Shaela Prim, Peter Puccio, Karen Raclmacher, Leslie Rainville, Gary Rallison, Eric Ramiriz, Adam Ramos, Todd Ramsey, Kevin Ranck, Lynda Ravlin, John Raymond, Mark Restrepo, Chris Rettig, Dj Roberts, Tom Rojo, Lisa page by Kevm Kulche CI1 stme Wedemeyer Mybren Rojo Rolontz, David Romonek, Rhonda Romero, Carolyn Rooney, Mary Rose, Ali Rose, Dave Rosen, Todd Ross, Jurae Ross, Susie Royce, Richard Rust, Andrena Ryan, John Sakau, Kim Saldarini, Howard Salgado, Brian Samuels, Jack Sancez, Jaime Sandoval, Norma Saucer-man, Randy Savarese, Dana Scarson, , 0 funzors P! N 0 longer a Ariana 7 K 4 'v 7 G., Victoria Shaw Mike Shaw, Kathy Shields, Joel Sidwell, Amy 1 v in tx 4 ,fm , V ff, , I A , 'L -: fl Wifi? by Q1 ,ng Kim ing. She and I were also excited about the Humeconing dance, which wu my lint at Villa Pl-lfk High School. Afterwards we tual- izecl than Homecoming was an experience we g-eanlhopemysuxioryearisjunugood or bearer. will never fm-get. , Nut cnly did I have fun with crazy AU- ' TUMN, I also me! two tellly neil girls, MIA and TRINA. We ahued n lot of fun times together at football games with our luzoou, parries, moviu, concern and Dir neyland. Meeting the colchew for fuotball 'ia som:- thing I will always seen coaches su crazy. I will tried to do All in ql.l,my jqnmr year at Villa Puk wal Siebert, Ridge Silverberg, Michelle Simmons, Rich Simon, Steve Sinclair, Lee Sipe, Jim Sitzman, David Smith, Smith, Nlichelle Smith, Richard Snailum, Keri Solinslci, Audris Sorensen, jimmy Spargo, Michele Rolontz-Staudenmaier Steele, Craig Steensland, Lara Steiner, Kristie Stephens, Kim Stephenson, Kelly Stewart, Chris Stewart, Michele T3 Stransky, Laurie Strawn, Lance Strupp, Rick Sumrall, Brent Swetz, Joe Szabo, Abby Tanner, Rick Taylor, Mike Thomann, Robbie Robin Weisman Thomas Tomlinson, Cheryl Toussaint, Steve Trapolino, Lisa Trinh, Mai Triplett, Traci Tu, Tammy Tubbs, Lori 122 ,fs J 1 -. TJ L A TI A-Q? ' - w ,wht ,122 . WH-nv' ,K 'ED' 9 55 ' x ffsk-ab x 4 fill I 1s 1 f ft.. 2 T. 'T' , N P' R! -1 4 I-,i , 'b'W'A ,' M-We ,.l.,H-A it S Q: byMinP:-an fxb Although I mutt ny, therxe'd be no end, if X didn? have no many people to call fr-iend. I dude feel! deserve the area n-eating, jun became I got caughi cheating, Butiflhulanychoieeatall, V'il1mParkiutilltheschoolI'dretumm in the fall. Myjunimyur was one of greatnie- muration, now I only have one more year 'lil graduation. 15 f page by Ke-vin Kutcher, Chr , . fo ff , +,,,, . 1 - 8 A' I , 5 f 2 6 V 9 ,ye ,g , , '17, ,7 'V l ,f f gm I. iz 7, . E 1. fr A J ' wt .lv A istine Wzdemeyer A Turner, Rodney Ua, Van Underwood, Kelli Valentine, Trisha Vanmeter, Jay Vance, Susan Verdult, Christine Vert, Mike Vitols, Talis Vilet, Melariie Vonada, Cherie Voyen, David Waechter, Staci Waikle, john Walramoto, Ken Wakefield, Matt ICRS lways JU Entertain go lg-ev' QW 4 ' F5 f.-Q I VELZIW41. I, 'i'i U A YA fi ,vl I W A Q, I if , i lff -f a, in . all-f 'AV 1 , H I Z Z 1 in , V. -A I, W ,- 4. -. , 1 ,i ,v 'FV f 'Z 1 J' in Wakeham, Dana Walencewicz, Renee Ward, Jeff Ward, Nlichelle Warren, John Warren, Kristen Waters, John Weissenmayer, Karl Weissman, Robin Weston, Wendie Williams, David Williams, Kelly Williams, Ted Williamson, Karin Steele-Williamson LlI1lOI'S f yn'- r f, Willoughby, Suzan H I Wilson, Candace Wise, David 5' Withrow, Vickie Witt, Tara 0' ' Wojahn, Trudy A ' V Wood, jamie Woodyard, Shelley Wynsen, Jenifer Wynsen, Mike Yacoub-Zadah, Noreik Yamasaki, David York, Bonnie .4 H,-v 'po- g.'1.. --I 1, 3 1' 0 7 'bn' Z by Alice Lim Spirit Week is always a nun fur muah - for the Will why some classes? The Clan of 1986 hu some reuorn. When this year's junior: were Sopho- moreu, pnrlieipltian was weak. The lack of time wu alma fgcmr of the undoing of las: yeqr'a Sophomore Spirit Day. , This year, the Juniata started out with Yvgif gf an unspoken, but undernood, resolution that they would live dcrwn fheir grevinus failure. For a while, the tide seemed to have tamed. The theme, Rack 'n Roll High School, was decided upon 'wid-lout me mudm wanted time. The ideu were quick in. development, and participation much greater than 'that of che previous year. Then, what exqctly wen! wrung?,The junion have a simple answer - the wind. Over half of the posters were :om down by thi: npposing force of nature. Then dixburagemenr set in, and resolution made n brisk exit. ' ' junior LARA STEENSLAND, ipuke for alljuniur: when lhe said, I jun Will! everyone to know that we really did cry. There is always next year. The :lam of 1986 is jun saving the but for lan. , 4 funiors page by Kevin Kutcher, Juliuvme DeMarca dh - f -. za, ,,,,,y,f,, a 'V' f. .r 3 141- e. ,J .,'.f,c-11, izgf, ,- V- v. 'af ji' ,.Z- ' -f 744- -'1 Q '!f Young, Jeff Yuan, Ruby Zapata, Monica Zaremba, Jeff . Zenk, Todd Zukow, Tonya Jacquely Cheryl Vince Curtis Christine Chris James Doug Edwards, Bounty Norris, Daniel Talavera, Robert Tang, My Thomas, Natalie Tucker, Jeff VanHaeren, Pat Watton, David Webster, Richard Wipf, Laurie Wittenberg, Mike Work, Angie Ziegler, Cheri X1 Willoughby-Zukow 9 4345 QQ X Q s 'X Q9 Q QX ?YW ,ff Z7 UQ veryclay At PHS: A Celebration page by Christine Wedemeyer ish: Seniors Cindy Grech, Jeff Bedell, Jamie Sennet, April Rock, Katie Czark, David Sach, Karen Howiler, joy Tunstall, Wes Jacobs, Katy Stone and Tina Garifo, enjoy lunch together Western style. his year VPHS was filled with so many activities to get involved in that every day was a celebration. Ac- tivities included everything from lunch time class competitions, to assemblies, to rec- nights, to a variety of dances, both casual and formal. With just a little effort there was never a dull moment with all of these activi- ties available. VPHS was filled with memora- ble moments which might have occurred at any of the many dances or athletic events, and most likely with close friends. Rec-nights were a good excuse to get out of the house on week nights to have fun with friends, smiled Elizabeth Tait. The main reason I went to school was to be with my friends, smiled Dyanne Court. Friends were a major part of Spartan memo- ries. Spirit Week was held the third week in October to unify students. A new approach was tried by making the first day a Unity Day. On the first day everyone was asked to dress in beach or Hawaiian attire. The band Surf City Ltd. was hired to play music during lunch. Dancing with friends to Beach Boys' mu- sic was the best part of unity day, said Mary Carroll. a-....n,...t.1..a.a.......,.1....,,a,.c..,.,., v, . ,. , The rest of the week continued with the traditional individual class Spirit Days. Rival- ry between classes was intense. The Seniors selected guards the evening prior to their Spirit Day to protect their work from being destroyed by Sophomotes and Juniors. The school unity that was shown on Unity Day' ' was gone. Class competitions were often held during lunch so the classes could challenge each oth- er. Some examples included arm wrestling, tug-o-war and musical chairs, Many people The Class of 1985 . . . There is no substitute. Katy Stone joined in on the fun. Formal and casual dances were held nearly every month of the school year. Sadie Hawkins was one of the best dances because it was a casual fun way to take a guy out for a change, remarked LeAnn Lunberg. Going in a large group with all of my friends made Sadie Hawkins more fun for me, added Margaret Naruse. Celebrating times and events at VPHS this year was a way of life never forgotten by Spartan friends. Chip Tighe and Scott Seabold discuss the last play whilejohn Rowe, Todd Hammond and jim Parker look to see what happens next. Introduction 127 CLUB RUSH ctober IO was the date of VPI-IS's annual Club Rush Day. Club Rush Day was an opportunity for all of the clubs on campus to advertise in hope of gaining new members. Many advertising techniques were used. Some clubs, such as Spanish Club, set up colorful booths to attract attention. Other clubs sold food - German Club, pretzels, Drama Club, popcorn, and French Club, croissants. The main attraction at lunch obviously was the Dance Choreography and Productions' presentation. The members of Dance Choreography presented to VPHS samples of their dance techniques. One member, Shannon Geary, commented, Making up the dances was fun, but when I got out in front of everyone it was more embarrassing than anything else. Part of the success of Club Rush Day was due to the hard work of Pauline Kamiyama. Pauline is I.C.C. representative for the A.S.B. cabinet at VPHS, who was in charge of organizing Club Rush Day. Many clubs gained new members, for example, Spanish Club picked I5 new members. Tony Ramirez, who joined the Yacht, Ski, and Key Clubs, said, 'Tm glad we had Club Rush Day or else lwouldnit have known how to sign uP.,7 l . H1255 by Pauline Kamiyama Sitting down with relief, l loolred out to ree the last tracn of the dny's event. Tattered signs dung tn the bslcony as the wind nudged the noon time litter along. This was all that was left from Club Rush Day. No more bright, attractive signs re- ' inained to catch the eye. Gone were the liner of people crowding around the various booths. Sign- up sheets cmmrned with names as pens flew across the paper. Coins jingled in pocket: and were be- ing exchanged for tempting delicacies. The music blazed, the quad and drawing people from allaressolcampus. It wutheplace tobe. Aplace full of fun and exnitemenr. People were decked out in yachting wear, dancing clothes, suspend- ers, painted faces: you unmex it and it was there. Thee was something for everyone. People were eating :px-inlded cookies, hot pretzels, flabey croissants, crunchy popcorn, and chocolate wel:- ers. They were signing up for new adventures with the flying and ski clubs, or showing spirit ff with the juniors and sophomores, or helping out the :ommnniry with the key and interact club. They were going crazy! With all the clubs psyehed up and ready to begin a year lull of anivides, the day was over. Echoes of laughter and cheer haunted the quad as I got up fmm my bench to leave behind the memories of the most e successful Club Rush Day ever. i 'It was the highlights ofsg. i my day watching like l li i ll girlsldo i yli is f Brdd Dennis ' -J :'f -'1-Zu' ,V ikgiib... - VPHS students msh from booth to booth to sign up for as many clubs as possible. Jill Moses, Dyanne Court, Gina Genova, Ariana Seely, Jennifer Holmes, Shannon Geary, Kelly Thomas, and Shannon Goldman perform a warm up dance at lunch. ,jj--J is Club Rush ' I f't'fw . wg , 5 at at 'G 1 Robert Vance and Todd Nloeller attempt to play tug of war with an electric cable during a lunch time activity. Kathy Keany, Erin Flynn and Cheryl Gubler show their spirit by dressing up for Unity spirit Day. o help break the usual lunch time boredom, the A.S.B. cabinet provided activities at lunchtime for students to par- ticipate in and enjoy. Musical chairs, one of the many activi- ties seemed to be well received and had many participants. Musical chairs was really fun and it was funny when Henry Wiehebrink and Donald Riddick fought over the chair , stated senior Perri Selman, Donald Riddick finally won. Six students dressed up for the Mr. Spirit Day Contest. The winners were Henry Wiehebrink and Robert Vance, who shared the 850.00 prize. The other contestants were Wes Jacobs, Todd Moeller, Jeff Zaremba and Kyle Myers. Students also enjoyed The Dating Game , hosted this year by Brian Raum. Kathy Bogart and Darin Haskins were the lucky winners chosen by the El Modena students. Unity Spirit Day was also taken well by the students. Many of them dressed Hawaiian or lilce they were going to the beach. The band Surf City Ltd. played at lunchtime and the V.P.I-I.S. beach goers danced to their beach music. Frisbees and beachballs blew through the noon air to complete the scene. Ms. Theilman began these activities two years ago when she became our new A.S.B. advisor. Lunchtime is the one time to serve the entire student body. Lunchtime is often boring and these activities add a new dimension and fun. The variety meets the needs of many different people and the students seem to enjoy them, stated Ms. Theilman. Mary Carroll dances to the music of Surf City Ltd.', during Hawaiian Day. Many students enjoyed dancing to the music. puge by Margurel Naruse and Sam Graham A SB. Activities l 'F ' 1 yi, 1 l I 4 5 I., A i 4. 9 Q . ul 1 '1 Making School Bearabl - 1 - byte Tm In t i x 5 - 1 1 t 2 A1 S ff ...., ,lun A.S.B. activities were on the go and better than ever this year. Being I sen- ior, I found myself more involved in them. one lunchtime activity I played musical chain. I had a bla!! even thoudl I lost. It will funny when it wal down to HENRY WIEHEBRINK and DONALD RIDDICK, and PEN- RY ran offwith the chair, DONALD ended up The next weelr, anyone who wanted to could go into the Student Center and watch 'Mr. Mumn during lunch. It last- ed for four days. As for Unity Day, the As.s. hired the band called Surf City Ltd. . That was a lot of fun. All of my friend.: clressedupniftheyweregoingtothe beach. When the mulic ltarted playing, everyone started to dance. There were even beachbelll being tossed around. Going to A.S.B. activities, in my opinion really brought the school to- gether. Everyone seemed to get along sowel.LIthi.nkalotofpeoplemade friend: through these events. Students would see people and have n chance to tall: andget to know them. Rather than saying Hi to them on their way to dass. 4.1 Martin Ortega, Henry Wiehebrkxk, and Craig M. Anderson race to blow up the balloons so Carolyn Romero and Kathy Bogart can sit and pop them in their laps as Kristin Paniua, Robert Thornton, Darin Coddington, Robert Vance Karen Howiler and Tony Ramirez watch from behind. Shannon Hall and Robert Vance try to pass the lifesaver to each other through tooth picks without poking each other. Vicki Varns, Mary Carroll, Vicki Berg and Debbie Hallahan watch The Dating Game at lunch time, Many students from El Modena came and watched I looked forward to lunchtime activities. They were really fun and I enjoyed participating in them. Wendy Michel A.S.B. Activities Doing a dance they learned at camp, Pepsters, Colleen Triggs, Tina Stovall, LeAnn Lundberg, Michelle page by Kevin Kutcher, Diane Tomlinson Diaz, and Jennifer Dunn entertain the audience kit, 9 590' Court ,I WWTF X I DY , :wi I I i . J . W, ,i Z3 lf, ,, f-iw. Gini Gm' v E J P944 fr M gf ,. ' nfl A 4 l , f fl ff W 1 Q 1 32 Student Life J ts LeAnnL 4v 'f ,f L , al, -1, - H1515 nt., 1' hyGinaGenova I don't think there was ever any specific event that unified un, but instead it was the summer in it'u entirety. Camp was A lor! of inlroductinn and through the making-wet water balloon fight, to the midnight clump in the pool, to BILLY IDOL, we all got pretty familiar with each other. Shopping spree: to K-Mart became leconcl na- ture and Do you have eight of Ll-none a penna- nent addition to our vocabulary. Practices were gmeling in the heat, hui we ran ln the sprinklers. For internal relief from the heat, Frpggies Frozen Yogurt was the only place to go and still is. I think we support the place. To top aff the whole summer unity session, we had a squad pany at Colleenb home. We were tagged Yfniduiametlj by the football team Bunny fShannon Goldrnanj, Monkey fGi.na Genovaj, Snake Gill Mosesj, Elephant Uennifer Dunnj, Bird fDyanne Courtj, Croco' dile QCol.leeu Triggaj, Kitty CLeAx-in Lundbergj, o ff and Piggy fshelly Schneiderl. From then on lit- tle animal names nng throughout the mir. lf we have differences, they are forgotten when we perform or cheer. Each individual adds a little bit to the whole. We are a :quad now and we have a summer to dunk for that. 'xn 0 by Mmm ,was fr Ia' lc cllfh 7711 9 5 Mil . 50,11 if ll' 1 ff ww ff 4 V, hw: N s ..-' - , fe 'ies Showing Their SPIRIT 6 6 heerleading is not just wearing a skirt and saddle shoes, said Songleader LeAnn Lundberg. To the eye of the average VPHS student, Cheer- leading may not seem that tough. Just think of all those games one may have missed, said Yell Leader Nicola Boyle. Most people go to a game when they can, like on Friday night. We attend all games, get there early, and stay until the end of the game or later, said Yell Leader Autumn Hayes. Don,t worry,', said Mascot Kathy Bogart, we're not com- plaining. We just want people to know how much work we do. Through a variety of assemblies such as Homecoming, and other misc. spirit assemblies, the cheerleaders time is greatly spent, Varsity Songleader Shelly Schneider said, You really have to be able to balance your time in order to get all your homework done, plus practice and make up new routinesf, It is true that we put forth a lot of hard work, but much of the credit belongs to our loving advisor Ms. Julia Thielman. With- out her we would be in constant trouble, said Varsity Yell Leader Missy Sobel. The 1984-85 pep squad was a major force in the continual high spirit at VPHS. 11 1111 1' 'WG 1f'7f'W1iW1i111 I 1,1 m1118MU7y'i!f1i7f1 1? 4111! 11 , 1111,111M1 1 1y11W11iWWf1111W' 11111, yqj 1 IH ,gfiy 411151, , 5yJ00j01,11yj1f X ,ff l 7' WV' -Hi ffl ','1f1j,'W1' jj lliywi 1i?W,iW7? M1 1 fl! 11, 1 ,J 11 1 1 I l 21 1 '11 11 11, 11 A M1 1111 11371 11 '1' ' 1 11 1111111 1111 1 1 y A 11 1 L1 fi 'f11fi114?1MQW 111111111 1 11 un erg MASCOTS 4:41. 'T Kyle Myers Kathy Bogart Varsity Cheerleading 33 uring the summer the 1985 Pep Squad went to the USA Cheerleading Camp held at UC Santa Barbara. They learned many new routines and chants which they could perform during the upcoming school year. Both the Cheerleaders and Songleaders were awarded Superior trophies for their original routines which were evaluated at camp. They also spent at least three days a week practicing during the summer to prepare for the new school year. Once school began, the Cheerleaders were busy attending sports events, performing in as- semblies and lunch rallies, and holding parties for the different sports. Their biggest job was showing and promoting school spirit. They made signs and informed people of school func- tions and tried to get everyone out to support the sports teams. The spirit and enthusiasm shown by the Cheerleaders at assemblies and games was to encourage crowd participation and team sup- port. We tried to get everyone to cheer with us and show school spirit, stated Cheerleader Missy Sobel. - ,..f f ,Wim ee . fe 5 'ilflMWQ'77'Vf Bemg mascot My .WW,Wfi'WWW . i . m nfmfw V ' f za fi' ,,'if,'iiw,ft f'i AH'Lf,'L,y'Wf 'fiffbf f7'W'ZQU 'WW' been redllyff J ' ' .wifi ,1 ,Hi Qflfff t - teiret f w .- ' ', . f . ' it C, .'.f ff,f W. ,y,f 4g'C'g ,'vog7!f'f fl 'especial f' . V.,-4' 5 H ,i,,,,,,,,,g,,,,ff,,:44f5',:,Mj5fj,y,fj,0f4fif'j'f',f1',1, f- 'f ' ' ', 'mfff ' ' Qu W' E i. ff fv','JfJ5,.W',Mv1if t i ' .H f,, efftt f' ' Getting interviewed and filmed by two repraentatives from The Door are Katie Czark, Kathy Bogart, Laura Stinchfield, Dyanne Court, Laurie Kes- selman, Autumn Hayes, Missy Sobel, Jill Mo- ses, Diane Tomlinson, and Shannon Goldman. Performing a jump off her stool, Dyanne Court During the homecoming assembly Mascots Kyle leaps high in the air. Myers and Kathy Bogart show the crowd how I4 Student Life E 2 .. E S E 4: the football team will Roast the Ducks. ' inflim 4. , ' if IWW sim. Plgzbixn rfpmcl ll-iuml vw K VLIIBQQJQ lv l l mil Elia CHEERLEADIN G: Love It ' jumping to show enthusiasm, Cheerleader Laura Scinchfield :lates the crowd. by Tina Stovall ,515 rl ff Chee:-ing our Spartan funn on ru vic!oryiawlutwclnvebut,well,alm0l! r1sebear.Igueaaltwualltl-lefnmwe had an :he football games, the QCMD' pthen before and than going lo af1er.ThenthcaewutlleUCLAglmc that LAURA invited ll-I top we had a l:laaz!Thebeathad!obewhenwew:nt to Froggy'a Fmun Yogurt after pne lice in the summer. Remember when NICOLA gm thnauper gnu Bavor, Bluelieny-fudge, with cherriea. Yuckl Thatwuaof1mny.And'rzmzmbern camp when we werellhe Villa Park Surinam and weallcan-ind ougmol aurH:oardlamnmd.'l'hatwaaddinit.ely thebu!.'0l1,bu!lheatl1efewull1e timewlmxTI!HlAmadefuad:iyclro1md at 3:00 am in KATHY'S famous Ui Tlulvu great! Even though wedidl-mv: manyiuu timeauehealeadersnhaewuplenzy afhaxd-work, and gxidilxgmthrmsgh lhoaewughtimuwaa I'illy QM.l.Ju- lia Tlmidruanj. Thanh, Thielnmnl 'na was PGP Sava-Lafmgh au the hazdamdfnnlirnufbaplbncomeafalu- lily.Theywereaunilpi'ltearn., Tina Stovall, Laura Stinchfield, Missy Sobel, Shelly Schneider, Jennifer Dunn, Kathy Bogart, Gina Genova, LeAnn Lundberg, Autumn Hayes, Shannon Goldman and Katie Czarlc encourage crowd panic: pation before the football game. by Maureen Mexnax page by Kevin Kutcher and Diane Tomlinson Varsity Cheerleading 135 A.S.B. I volves Everyone diff V rsts ..... to ..... A -.nf , A :L fy--C A .g,,, f 4 . A .- The band Surf City Ltdf' played during lunch on '4Unity Spirit Day. The students seemed to enjoy it and danced to their beach music. Chantelle Cawley runs towards the frisbee being thrown to her on Unity Spirit Day... he A.S.B. does more than just lunchtime activities. They also offer Rec. Nights and special assemblies. It was fun seeing my friends on weeknights, not just on weekends, stated Christine Wedemeyer. Luau Rec. Night, the first, held in September, offered swimming and dinner. For 81.75 everybody dressed up Hawaiian and went swimming and most of all enjoyed the food and socializing with their friends. It was a perfect night to go swimming and I had a blast diving off of the high dive, stated Dave Dew. During the October Rec. Night, the movie Halloween was shown in the Student Centre. The huge bag of popcorn circulated as each hand took a large amount. Teresa Gorham, Robert Vance, Deborah Bussell and Tracy Burdine brought pillows and blankets. I loved scrunching up on the couch trying to watch the movie while everyone threw popcorn and screamed,', said Kevin Kutcher. For a special assembly, a Michael Jackson look alike performed at lunchtime. He was really good. For a while I really thought it Was him, stated sophomore Kathleen N aruse. Ms. Theilman, who has been our A.S.B. advisor for two years will temporarily retire at the end of the first semester. Our new advisor will be Mr. Brown. I'm excited about taking over the position, stated Mr. Brown. It's a challenge, but I'm ready to take it on.', Traci Petty and Autumn Hayes dance to the music of Surf City on Hawaiian Day. M , , 25323 by sub saw WE.. page by Margaret Naruse and Sam Graham h Mann Mama, , 6 A.S.B. Activities I N., -ff A j ffl.. , ,, , , .jug Q7 1 ,im 4 W 1 .QQ , J 7 Q , , .af 7 T FA i ' 4 fr 'H 'Qt - I Y I I r 'if ix by sob any rx WM.. This year ASB. activities created school unity with many different events that everybody euuld participate in. Some were :he Mr. Spirit contest, Lip Synr, Unity Spirit Day, Rec. night! and the Dating Game. The Mr. Spirit Content was great. Six guy: participated in it that day. HENRY 'WXEHEBRINK and ROB- ERT VANCE were btutheta on the name team. Together they ran all through the campus drened in tights and auuridingeir bonu. WESJACOBS and TODD MOELLER both dressed up an Villa Park cheerleaders pueded around the campus also that day. Al- though HENRY and ROBERT re- ceived the most applause when the deci- sion wal made who was tn win the 550.00 prize, everyone who participat- ed showed aa much :pix-it. The Bn! two Rec. Night: this year were fun. The fin! Rec. Night was held , f around the pool. lt con 51.75 for diu- ner and CRAIG and I went swimming after we ate. I liked them became they were held on weeknighta and all of my friends went. It was a plane where all nf my friends would meet and have alxlaxt. I think that it would be safe !o my that this year A.S.B. activiliei were I great succeae. Www ,f' ' - promote cz sense 0 1 ,unity and sch l przdew tune 1' f Qiznvelved m ue, y y, f W Walk away Wfth a smde Drill Team, Band and Flags coordinate well with each other to perform the song Softly As I Leave You. Pictured CL to RQ J. Blanco, R. Leiva, B. Frackelton, K. Brooks, K. Pex-sing, A. Rose, K. Douglas, L. Beyl, A. Lim, T. Price, C. Metcalf. Lance Strawn page by Barbara Barregar Drum Major, Kevin Brooks, directs the VPHS Marchin' Spartans during a field show competition, I 8 Student Life l TW! WW if 1 A Y sux flffllnw mm Tall Flag members, Winnie Wang, Carol McCarty, Michele Lado, jackie McNees and Jeanna Floccari step in time to the music. f ,.., fabovey In orderly ranks and files the woodwind and brass sections play the Star Spangled Banner at the opening of the football game. Mr. Huelsman's remark receives different reactions from Yvonne Park and Jaime Blanco. Unit For All n November 2 3, 1984, the VPHS Marchin Spar- tans took the field for the final field competition show of the year. With aggressive precision, stir- ring music, and flying colors, our small but mighty band closed one of the most intensive seasons in VPHS history. The whole story began at band camp, before school started. The dedicated band members sweated in the sti- fling heat to produce a show that many felt was too difficult. Taking a rough stand on the show, drill designer Richard King told everyone, It will get harder yet. With fire in their eyes, all units took to perfecting their portion of the show. Under the instruction of Regina Tyllca and captain Michelle Mongraw, the tall flags practiced weekly over the summer. Their intricate flag work required hours of attention to detail. QCONTWDQ 6 06 It's 6:45 a.m. and the moming sun is beginning to burn off the early morning by jeff Tawson mist. The VPHS drum line i.s all ready to start their morning practice. As we begin, the few late people come llrig' gli.ng in. It is now time for a lecture on punctuality, promprness, and responsi- bility by our very strict but liked instruc- tor, KEN WATTS. He tells us we need to function as a group. A group mean- i.ng all of the drum line. lt'l impossible to be a group unless all of the partici- pants are in attendance. Each individ- ual made a personal sacrifice, such as giving up social time. We all had to set our priorities and were responsible enough to fulfill those. To me being responsible to the drum line means ar- riving on time, and setting aside time for practice, or to sum it up in two words, dedication and commitment. Dedication meaning devotion towards a goal, and commitment meaning prom- ising oneself to fulfill that goal. We then start our own warmup exer- cises, loosening up and getting ready to play with the band. As we play, we con- centrate on dynamics, posture, march- ing, and most importantly focus on playing cleanly fsounding as onej. Playing cleanly is most difficult and re- quires total concentration from the whole group. It takes many, many hours of practice to play cleanly. You must feel the rhythm of the music and play your part identically to the other drum- mers, not rushing or dragging, but keeping an even tempo. Since I have had the pleasure and reward of being part of me VPHS Mar drin' Spartans for the put three years, I have learned how to handle responsibil- ity and been taught to be part of a group. Being dnsm captain my senior year has been an excra reward. It gave me the role of a leader and taught me what a leader should do in good and had situations. I have enjoyed the Mar-chin' Spar- tans, for it made my high school days worthwhile. I'll miss the group. Working together for such a long time you really begin to feel a family relationship develop. The times I've had here I'll never forget. They have all been so meaningful. I don't reget a single moment. Marcbin, Spartans A Lot of Fun. QCONTDJ Not even the slightest variation in styles was permitted. With the eyes of a professional coach, Regina watched and was rarely pleased. Knowing that this was her last season of instructing, all tall flags worked their hardest, and in the end, Regina was pleased. She is sorely missed. With intensity of a different lcind, near the end of the summer the drill team went to a camp to perfect their dancing ability and to have fun. Inspirational advisor Bar- bara Kurelc was always around to give shouts of encour- agement, but until an instructor was found, the responsibil- ity for leadership and instruction rested in the hands of Captain Yvonne Park and Lieutenant Cindy Edelman. They tirelessly taught the difficult drill and even invented routines for the first part of the show. Smiling, the drill team created the graceful moods of the different songs. SS 06 V Y ' by Michelle 'Mongnw The year stoned our like any other, hill little did we lmow what lay ahead, There were ron: of new idea: and goals we net for ounelves, and we were ready to them all. N Summer reheanall every other day at 7:00 a.m. were long and hard, and working in Oooh that hear made us aeem like we would never nop. Then it happened, the ultimate form of uniryg the Band, Flag, and Drill Team were joined together in late Au- glial. Tha! was the time the fun be- ' gan. Well, there we were al our fu-at field :how ofthe year, the Azusa Field Tour- nament. Ir started our hind of xhakey, huthythetirnewehitourlxatlhownhe California Band Review, everything nartedfto pull together. Then injanuary, We entered our own competition, ealledW1nzerguud. Thin year we deeidedto ery something differ- ent and enter the Drum Corps Circuit. lt brought about many changes for all of ul. Some were the length of our show, judging, and our murie. The music we used was classical, which was a major ehange eompared to Booje Woogie Bugle Boy, our hit from lan year. We encountered one more ehange, our instructor, Regina Tylka, of two and a halfyearl- had to leave in early Deeembera Thin was quite anhock to ua all, hut we managed no adapt to what wu ahud. ' ' The excitement ufperricipatingin an auxiliary group in one that not many can say' they have experienced or have had the experience of sharing: the HTHRILL OF VICTORY or the KAGONY OF DEFEATY' ' year was one :hm all of the 1984-1985 flag line will remember for year: no come. ' , Student Life l 3 V 1-6 hi li? v2 I rl' , 1 ip rf' 1: I 3 i 3 l 9s 4 , ' 1' f. ' ,. I r , l f R 4 4 ix Cabpcf. K- l K llulinf lefm ll. Sduoolmit Sm Fm: Prawn I HW 11 loni tm ,Q . l , . i ,1.a,..i..i ,, ' ..p11-- , , ,. . , , N Xlllll . fm - gis- ff -rr 141-5f?:f':e, , .. ,K f. X ,. 4 e. I r 4' . is- f on-e B 51 E S ,a -..Z T The 1984-85 Marchin Spartans: Back row, L to R: Mr. Huelsman, P. Colin, W. Cipelle, G. Farrell, R. Hasty, T. Price, Blanco, M. Shihad, B. Frackelton, S. Cooper, K. Gutteron, T. Gorham, M. Bartley, K. Persing, M. Freeman, R. Bergman, D. Young, Perez, K. Stuetzel, L. Mclntyre, C. Metcalf, Floccari, K. Mohrhoff,-I. McNees, C. McKay, L. Beyl,J. Kirby, M. Raymond, E. Costanza, L. Bernard, M. Gonzalez, A. Rose, C. Rommel, B. Monroe, T. Gibbs, T. Roberts, M. Lado, W. Wang, K. Brooks, C. Legg, Kumar, M. Fang, D, Hendricks, G. Puccio, K. Puccio, T. Bolen, A. Lim, D. Berg, K. Kawanami, Schoolcraft, K. Broberg, T. Wojahn, De Lamare, Perrine, C. McCarty, C. Dorler, D. Perez, Leiva, B. Briggs, Tawson, K. Robinson, B. Banks, L. Strawn, Front row, Drill Capt. Yvonne Park, Drill Lr. C. Edelman, Drum Major K. Brooks, Asst. Drum Major G. Bernhard, Flag Capt. M. Mongraw, Flag Lt. S. Preston. Kathleen Brooks concentrates on her performance during the pep assem- bly. It was an honor t0 i , , f'i1w'i1WWzrM': ,,, ...wwf gm We i , ,,, f 'wfICorm. if P al ,iw-:f'vG,f7 'i he cad. f is -A Qi ':wf5fff,ffZ2.5 fx1244'rMW5f'2Wf f'f12'P Wi ialiiliffi'2212iiifizffiiW1Wi'WfW53:ff'wf'ii5f?ffPfwfw-WWQ i .z , f , . f, . - . 1. . ,f 'f 1 ww: , u ,- mf,,,,f,,i:,-,,',y,,,-gm, .E ,wi ,,2..,.,,wJ53i ,.fg,,,.m,,J. ,fx Vwggfrgf',f ,,.f,vffV,,',1fg5L 3 G f,'gQJi,i5,fw,.+,4'47,,,, mygfff fJ,fvf',,7 L,,'jl6JIi'Cf 'flgjfilffffffyjjflyfL,'Q'f'Q75jfL ifQlfuh: ' ff ' ,f4v 'J' f f, i, ' f ,V J'W'ff' f ., n f-0+fHf'U,f'W !,, ,'ffQ', .,ilj5!fJ1jfM,f4iV,?u1.','-,b . J , ' 'V ff,zpzfirfzigmiffmfnyyy' ,imf,,4zemi,f,:ff5f,,,w'.v,f1Wqg,ifz. ' A ii6lQff1'c1i7f1l+ifJlffLll'fi! 'f Z5lll,f,13if?'Yillifiifll ' W H . , page by Barbara Barregar. All copy written by Ke-nn Brooks. Q .. .St With radiant smiles, Cindy Legg, Cindy Edelman, Yvonne Park, and Cheryl Dorler dance to 'What I Like About You for the student body. Marcfyin ' Spartans Q l 1 -B 1 'ft l ,, .E 0 Life Togetherness fCONT'Dj The Tall Flags and Drill Team played an integral part in the '84 show. Finally, the main body of the band was handed an incredibly complex show from day one of band camp. Drum major Kevin Brooks was instrumental in teaching this drill, along with Richard King, the designer of the show. Mr. Huelsman worlced to get all of the emotion out of the exciting music and to coordinate all elements of the band to produce a worlc of art, the 1984 show. With all the sweat, pain, pleasure, parties, rehearsals, and performances, the '84 season ended that Friday after- noon. At that point, it didn't matter if the band won or DOI. Drm Tuma by Yvonne Park What ffonsl?Q memories than two S Y word: will conjure up in all Drill Team members. hack, I can ree that all of those early moming practices and aoggy feet really paid off. From the :tan we knew it would be a difficult year, but everyone pulled through with lou of hard worlt and enthuaiaam. We aeeompliahed what we ret out to do. Working lung and hard with the Band and Tall Flaga, we became more aa one unit. Thin showed in our first football halftime ll10W. ln attending Drill Team camp we gained valuable experience that helped ua in later rou- tines. We mattered a diftirulz Held show routine and drill with the help of our choreographer, JUDY LE- BOEUF, and with the advice of MRS. KUREK, our advisor. Aa our dance atepl became more difficult, each mem- her't potential and ability lhone. But above all of thin, our moat impot- tant goal was tu have fun. Th.at'l what Drill Team waa all about. Every time we danced, we performed -' we were all performer: in the Drill Team Exper- ienee. I hope that each one of ua will leave Villa Park High School with the memo- riea of the warmth and friendahip we shared. I'll never forget this special group of friends. Thanlu for a peat year!!! Student Life Drill Team members, Staci Cooper, Denise Hendricks, Cindy Legg, Cindy Edelman, Laurie Beyl, Yvonne Park, and Cheryl Dorler perform their camp dance at the pep assembly. fbelowj Watching the drum major's direction, the drum line, Lance Strawn, Dave Perez, Jeff Tawson, Billy Banks, and Jeff Leiva keep in beat with the IHUSIC- . .m - by Bob sag, ga by Maureen Memos With cane in hand, Jessica Kumar and Michelle Fang dance to their positions for Lullaby of Broadway. 0 'NR 'M iljg l ji ll lm ,Wm n f Bmadni fn -4 He, X Y' ' ia,-. 'L fm, . . pf Q., q ff M ala ,227 f 1 f 1 if 'zffiiwfff Members of the drum line and brass line await the drum major s signal to begm playu-ig In the Marchin' Spar tans, you learn to de- velop and appreciate your own individual talents. 7? J im Perez B E page by Barbara Barregar -F Ar the football game, Lara McIntyre holds music for clarinet players Ali Rose and Chris Rommel. Marcbin' Spartans in 1 '75, f ff ROCK ' ' ROLL STUDE TS Show VPHS At Top f Chart Above, As the crowd chanted DEVO, DEVO,'l the group CDi:-ine Tomlinson, Kyle Myers, Tina Stovall and Nicola B0yleQ performed Soup d'jour. page by Hosni Bassiri 6? Lydia Dunn unch time entertainment on November I5 was provided by an unlikely assortment of musical performers at the annual Lip Sync Contest. Such popular groups as The Cars, DEVO, Judas Priest, Motley Criie, Otis Day and the Nights, Toydolls, and Twisted Sister performed. Mike Monroe a member of Toydolls said Everyone should play with the Toydolls once in a while. Many of these groups had practiced several weeks on their costumes and dance steps, others simply impro- vised on state. Where do people get their ideas from? WesJaC0bS, a member of Otis Day and the Nights said, We got our idea because everybody does it at parties, and it is Rad. Brigitte Prevot, in charge of the event, made sure everything ran smoothly. Lisa Rojo stated, It capti- vated my attention. Although no one really won the contest, everyone had a good time. W 144 L., Sy.. by Hama Bama 3 .s X 4 24 Otis Day, Cfodd Moellerj do wops while the Nights, fwes Jacobs, Henry Wiehebrink, Ric Jansen, and Eric Bryant, slowly break to Shout, Twisted Sister's lead singer, fDyanne Courtj captures all her emotion for her performance. N4 Ir PI I I I I I I I IAne Iofla I I I I I , W' I I' I If , I IIQQI, I III Dc I I I I I Y M Q I Z N Q N N 5 or Y x 5 R as aaa W IJ mc A w f,n1g , t, - ,N LVTHKU UQJWM U Utcufztf uw '-' Tw, so at an at r J Awe Jnevtmwtmmuau J Fteasures? WY ,sf tr st ra r me t 12 SW org , ersonallg Ivan 1. .,a fzflgilflv' vikaifnii A new WAVE - of Fashion Breakers - Upbeat or Downbeat? Your f k Student Body , attacks Hangouts , as Wrecks become 7 new Monuments ,I ,. ni-'U' mr4?iF LOCICEYS Sneaky Creatures Personal Treasures C a e ge wk? Magazine V U -CI P' xl U -C .tl 9 H- I-4-1 O ' N. . -.,,, n ,AIS :,,,. xx., ,, 11 . M, Au' .Sv x 1 A '+L '- vw A1 .l'l4'T' NW M, 13-.7iE g1ifw-M -f ,,...':' '--- .-1-ml, ,Lf ,Q ' 1 1 f 'vi ui 1' ' Y '. 1' '3,,q::,xfW- fi P Q., -Q, ., Q4 1 , 1 wg-1 '94 'n . V5 0. an vfpe.-M14 J ! , z -,,. Nx , l'. --f I.. ::, - W 5.411 H I .J Q 'MQ A J if 1.31, l1v,1g X4 -J 4 0 brig 85 CT end y clothes W ir he lf th sCh nd Ch A ox N Vi my eye rt they hu D Dave ew a rl u see e ee bouncer is watching as they ditch class. 1 W www 44 w ,u -3.23 Us 551' ,ZW , ri 'VV ,'z- .Ju 7 .tl J T-'B-f v 7' 8 mi, .. ul, , 1 ill :st U .-G ... 'TJ o .-Il' U cn U -C u O u uld be No matter how loyal people co CS PCI PCCV u-1 O 4-I L4 O ua U E O fn sbe 35' are there will alw CS love, chanc ' 1 I I 1 Ill! 4 if, Ill, plilljjl .. Ill 1 llf il fl F I a... m 'I a rl oJ 'hf a 0 an! Q 'sits' Ke ie Starkie watches as Kim Sessions ,.. E E3 E li l'. n her loclce Pe CS IOO desperately tri -z,.. c:'a'3'g'C .ELEO-U 0315 l-J My-Ev 'cv oEc:C'- 287.5 .sigyges 5-4 3..:,TiQ SBU? guest'-' :qw -2.225 'U ft l-I f. vscou -,goofs .1'I'-CHQ 8:21 cj-jfvsx Eg-IEE 03523 Leaf. 3 '. 111525 E-o.':.': Moon 'c:-3.9513 2 .r:on maui Et'S-3 of-22 ,UU 208445 623,-, Ps. ?, ,'69 '-'-' -:acyl G1 cu cv CIA C5 U 22. 5 SDE 3 . 52- 212.1-4:11,-1 ogoj-E' E U00 -o.dC..- cn'U 5',L-' I3-5.55. flgneaw ?u'5'U-E HTL-H-E 4o '0o .8.-E?-'51 35595 .Egbmg E DFG .c: ,Gogh 'SOLSS .EEUS -U Econ .E8OZ'.: ogr- gE'E'oS ml- Elm 537303 UOGQZQ .igxocw .- 'ai-3E-.335 r: v..r: en! O-4-v as .CI as u O C vi N 3 e Peterson. He Vg C0 itln stated senior G at look x-4 O E u on .E .C ..- 2 U T I 9 .-2 .C l-' 5. rd 3 .fa as .. : U Y-4-4 O .c: 3 cn I ct. 5 .. K1 U G O .Zo 1: o mbered. IDC to be re it E fd u L4 U U :IJ tv 3 supervision. complaint was about stared Another often SCEITIS 3 PEFSOH C211 DOI Step 01112 Of It ic. OO SU' I I his school is 57' tion, ut receiving a warning or a deten ho or wit do a classroom he rules did seem a lot stricter. People chel. T i M endy said W 2552 o.o won -E2 E2 U:-9 52 go. ...E -Cl... 130 Us: -CF: E... U 30? .Eff -G.: 'Q .Ea ah-I eg 32 ass: CBC! E3 o 151. oo3 '-'aa o GS Em :I-4 o Su.. or lunch or doughnuts. campus f oo .E e: L.. U U E O ves about lunchtime c vu an D.. 4.- cu Ca.. L.. U -C' u O 'U C1 .C in u C Q2 'U D u UD fu -1 Ll O on U :sc .1 .2 5 'U . -4 N rn U. Z a.. as ..- .-. .... 6-5 KA 9 u r-4 cafeterla food. an -CI u bs x-4 U D - as rn U L4 U 3 cn GJ I: IL' aa .CI ..- 'U U b O u CL. .E 'U W -Cf 'U O O Q-o-1 U .-C1 H -CI O0 3 52 go: E4 .2 machines nding VC r and in food was sold at the snaclcba .2 .c I- 1 T5 O -C U vi U -C 4-1 'U 3 O x-4 CU rn U u ru .-. D.. vz 5 O 'c G1 5 ted in C21 lo WSIS 21 S W urfe LJ 4-v 3 -D 'U aa ...16 :I .2 G-1 O o CL ... 3 2 7,5 -o c U .-I 3 B -G. sf E.. U -Cl u pain. My curfew always seemed to come during the best part of the night, commented sophomore Barbara Dunn. At Villa Park many people had a lot of dislikes, but most agreed that the good out weighed the bad. muvN mniww iq ,xo Eng Hd 7322 GS'U -Q... lion-Q we .. 958 -on-I www .cggg T-3123 bill EE? 0502 .553 1:30 E125 oo: M r: 0 -E'5'f ago v-4573 .MCH 350- .2-D-o muy 'EEE cv-E3 Olivo s:c:,q .233 ,Ra u T: O -C-', H3 Q3 EE Qu G10 OJ 5.2 ,Mu O19 U 'EH SS U'E sion .355 E.. .EC G2 ORS 'QE TE OE ... 'U .. .52 -if.: E... 'OE ii A :Z 9 s I-1 .2 .2 U vi 0 5' 2 'E ga a .- -D -.NE A C1 'E ' fs 1'-5? .. mg .:: if 5 u,-,1 HB: 23 tv KD' 3 sc 2 'F' U .A 562 S ..C:: .,, mar: a -5 2 bn ' ET if af 5 Mg .U gi.. sa au' me- 'C -gg .2 UIQ Di uxsrvg un-vH L4 Y . ' ' . , J ff 'f ' 'Ya 1 4, 4 'of 5 sf-'iv 1 Z ff .5 Va 1 ma. ' ' . :ff .ff ' 34:4.9'. 1, ,I : Wcji - ig H5 5 -if. 1 ' .I , U 1 11 1:1 , . 2 ll If' ilinhxg: 22 ff, 9 ii ff, ai .1 1. J., fi? Aiuni ' .1 , if ? 111. 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T--1,5 .pf-w ,, ,iffy my ., f 'Ev e:'n'f liz' :est A A filvesi 5. akin' J, 5535: A El iii 5 pw, l Sophie N airac very year VPHS is always lucky to have a foreign exchange student. This year from Paris, France Sophie Nairac has enrolled in VPHS as a Senior. Sophie, who lives with her American family the Van I-Iorn's, feels right at home in Villa Park. The Van Horn's treat her like she is their own daughter. They have trust and confidence in me, and they do more than I can possibly expect. Since coming to Amer- ica, Sophie feels that a student's life is built around the school, unlike in France where school is all Academics. There is no time for sports, friends or any extra activities. The best thing she likes about VPHS is all the activities the school puts on, The teachers are kind to me, says Sophie. They accept me as a VPHS student rather than some foreigner. They try to understand and help mefl Through many different activities So- phie has learned that living in Villa Park, means a lot, and there is much competition between girls, over clothes and especially guys, but overall MVP. is a great place to livef' says Sophie! 66 PHS is full of all American students who take pride in their school stated Dr. Ken- neth Brummel, Superintendent of schools for the Orange Unified School District. Dr. Brummel took over the position of Superin- tendent for the retired Dr. Gale Pattison. Dr. Brummel has many ideas for the Orange District and hopes to put them to use. Dr. Kenneth Brummel he VPHS Academic Decathalon team under the coaching of Ms. joy Iseli and Ms. Julia Thielman com- peted on November 17 at Foothill High School. Out of 50 schools in Orange County the team placed zist. To achieve this, the team placed 5th in the Super Quiz, one of the major and most fun, competitions. The Super Quiz consisted of the Science Fiction book, Megatrends, one of the many readings the team completed to prepare for the competition. Along with Megatrends they had to read Great Expectations by Charles Dick- ens, and numerous lines of poetry, The competition consisted of a speech, an essay, an interview and tests. These tests in- cluded Math, Fine Arts, Science, History, Economics and English. All scores for each individual were totaled into a team score. Besides competing as a team, each member Karl Frost competed against others for individual achievements. This year's team consisted of jamie Allnut, Craig Braun, Kandi Bryant, Nancy Friedman, Karl Frost, Todd Iger, Ken Resh, Louisa Sentera and Sheryl Wolf. These students began preparing for this competition in August and studied outside of school in their spare time and during lunch. In the end it paid off, each team member receiving at least one medal Jamie Allnut received a second place medal with her speech, while Karl Frost received two, one in science and another in mathematics. The team did well against those schools who have a class just for Academic Decatha- lon participants. This year VPHS started a new Academic tradition with the forming of a Sophomore Academic Decathalon team. This year's team consists of thirty-seven members yet only fourteen competed on Saturday, February 23. The honors team consisted of David Co- hen, Matt Bartley, Patti Chu, and Sah- cin Parekh. The scholastic team was Da- vid De Leon, Glenn Farrell, Jennifer Keeler, David Longyear, Karl Stone, Kevin Gutteron, and Rebecca Naya. The varsity consisted of Richard Leiva, Chris Meyer, and Chris Rommel. The team met during zero period every Tuesday and Thursday to prepare for com- petition for this year and the years to come. page by Sheryl W I Introduction The Orange Unified School District Office 1 er' X, Lua if' B 'F at X 14 The counselors at VPHS are so helpful. Facultyfflcademics Tracey Hunt fe' . iqeg- i ,54,ifjiyiiiffifwlaii yi5iQ..i iiif uf!! If i i . ig Hip' fwv dy? . ga. t ef. W f f',:-- f -V err'-ii . 83 ,pf 'Q Jw. v is page by Sheryl Wolf new addition was added to this yearis Board of Educa- tion, filling in for the retiring Gale Pattison, Dr. Kenneth Brummel became Superintendent of Schools and brought new ideas to the Orange Unified School District. A former counselor who returned to our school team was Mrs. Betty Fisher, Mrs. Fisher became counselor once again and replaced the retired Mr. Keith Reid. The complaints from students, and the rescheduling of class schedules was nothing new for Mrs. Fisher this year. The counselors at VPHS not only offered advice on classes and college, but also listened to the many excuses and problems the students had. Our administrators provided direction and stability to VPHS and they helped to make our school run smoothly and efficiently. -eeececccccc ia Tl dll Il Jn Qui id' gh pl gi IH Tu ni' mi uri' TJ! ld: qi dd! bt Tl in 6 km 'Iv 1 I l fl tom x w x x hy Mr. Joe Quartucci Twenty years is a long timel Much hu changed, and much is the same at VPHS. seeing their growth in knowledge, both of facts and of life, wss thrilling and rewarding, and it still is today. That hasn't dmngecl. The main thing that I have seen and learned about VPHS in these twenty years is that lovely buildings and well manicured grounds are not dministrators Keys to Success yr. n V 1 Twenty years ago this school was new buildings what makes a great high school. The most impor- A and I lot of dirt. For many years the project for tant factor is the attitude that this can be s great the school was landscaping. Teachers and stu- place to teach and learn, and the willingness to ' dents planted UGC! and shrubs and grass. What work hard to make that happen. With this it will has been one of nurpvrojecu for the last couple of happen regardless of the condition of the build- yllll? Landscaping -r- to- try to- overcome the ings nr the frequency of lawn mowing or the num- vest areas of Blacktop and beautify our campus. ber of VCR's per students. That hasn't changed. VPHS has been a great place to be and I value Twenty years ago, the high sehool student was my experiences here. That hasn't changed. motivated no learn and faire advantage of upper- ,. , ,, tunities at sd-tool. Those students who were not motivated, for the most part, didn't go to school. Today we serve a wider range of students. Many P of these uninterested students now are forced to 4 stay in school making the education of these stu- , ,gli dents maze of a challenge to their teachers. That N. ' v has changed. 1, rr I Twenty years ago, students and teachers were Wi Mm V N A W into short hair and the cleln-cut loolt. For the Vilma, iw most part, that trend has returned today. That nw 4 hasn't changed. A N y, ,I Mi i Twenty year! ago, teaching young people and H , ' or Wy 1 .2 1 1 ' ' ' ' ,Av - 1- .,-Win if . 4 M51 M IM .FV le il i ' J j, f,.y,s'1yiYl 5 3 i 3 e f'J'UW ' VY mi' BW' X 3 4. ibm Alva 'EM ,mx . A 'E e, , a 2' ' 'K v bielhl , 1 an ... 4 v .. ' T 'w , Z., we occ' 1 . thvxo BM: ' it a T Pmison.. i f i imimlsfl' ' 5' bqiwl D' Z' ,vi f - - 1 5? ' 4 il mini-bi' x V - V Q ' ,445 Lf. f0mP'imi V , , is nolimg' A. , n ,M v. n if , , .- .vbfif-'w'yffffllflW f M. ' W' ,N . . 1' . ',,'lf, .iw NJ .. ,N . ii'i'w sm WHS my n ,Wi FH M uwzliifijtcciw md lo Ll-139. J X Y! 4 k :hi mllfilx ' H .,,. ,QAM i Y V I0 9, V' Ll? K V' X X w I Yfwfii X M and giimir' T N ig ' Q ' N 1, HW'1f ifilg,f' K W W Ji ii M 'il ,e f 4 ' r 'yi ifmx WiiJ frs!rfv.9JgQI' wi E pq p - l 'tgp . ggi' H , 1 '5 li ,ynlillxiw Y A, .mlm uf iifj'i'fi'iyM,H 'I F wfiii 4 A i WW ' V xi H xxxx ' ,W . .milaiiiiifii 5, mls, mlm. -fvs , nn New artwork on gym wall. mu i' Al' , iw I it 1 sf- 509 Administrators 163 , a I Department Accomodates Students Demand r sa 1 a l li 1 by Mr. Tim Stephen: I came tu VPHS in 1971, full of hope and a passion for service. I came to teach peace, aa well as mathematics. Lacking laaclt on these last fnuz- teen yuan has helped me um realize that a gi-at change took place within myself. As student needs slowly evolve from idealistic goals ro practi- cal ones, my passion for peace slowly dissipated into more realistic teaching goals: objectives, pro- ficiency tests, competencies, SAT swres, grades- I felt pressure to reduce my teaching to A level of cold-hearted' professionalism. I guess l lm' Few UP' I'm not nad. During these last fourteen years, I have gained much! A lovely wife, two beautiful daughters, a wonderful home Cwizh a large mort- ' gngej, a new car, shorter hair, hundreds oi caring friends, and a new appreciation of VPHS. I hope my students picked. up mypusion, and carried it into their worlds, parsing a xpirit of peace towards othaa. 15 Aff Sc, here it is, my highly personal penpecdve on change at VPHS. Here'r hoping that each of us will work to change a portion nf sociely's ills, to strike out againrt injustice. to believe in our own conviction of possibility, md to build A better world. : u I r Q H ar 1 wzfwfww. QQ ,, ,514 ,WZ . v fr-e -1 wlw ' , fp! 3Q'2240:Pi'.-iw, -4 , ,f f.. ,op - 3 f- ff, wry f Q, ,Q f ,wr J, W- .. f.,f, Tw-,,,,0'0,,15 fe Kffv ,-1f,,.Iff?:'2 fl 17 fbivl ww nf- ff. 554141 . wig? ' , fer? iff ai iff ff-511114 Nw ,ff A ,f :www J ' g CP w f gm ,f ,L 1 , fb ff' ' P f 4 f f - 1 Y 'Z' 14 V 23- mx' f ' M fr r. 0 Cameron f Algebra ll teacher, Mr. Jim Proffitt, cleans his overhead :J after explaimng a problem. Facultyfflcademics by KandiBr7n1i1 2 iI Left: Mrs. Marilyn Groover, biology teacher, states to her class, Don't fold, spindle or mutilate these tests. Above: Math teacher, Mr. Jeff Erlich, explains a simple problem to his students, fi? if, KandiBry.m1 page by Sheryl Wolf here is so much in our world to learn and understand that our Science Department offered many classes. Classes such as Biol- ogy, Chemistry, Physiology and Physics were avail- able to the students. The science teachers took time to explain basic scientific concepts and facts. These classes met some of the requirements that many colleges expected graduating seniors to have, espe- cially if one was planning to pursue a career in the medical field. Who knows which of the students at VPHS will become the physicians of the future? Mr. Bob Sakaue watches over his economics students. Science , wt. page by Sheryl Wolf 5 Left: Asking a question, Mr. Jerry Locker 2 keeps his students attentive. Below: Standing Q behind his podium Mr. Phil Thoner dis- cusses British Literature with his class. .St tion. I E s D In 'E 52 .St he English department at VPI-IS offered a variety of classes such as Composition, Novel, Short Story, Literature, and Reading. In order to graduate, students must take six semesters of English. College bound students were required to take six classes of preparatory Englishg this included mostly Composition and Literature. Classes such as World Literature, Advanced Composition, and Advanced Reading prepared students for college. But no student would get out of writing the dreaded essays of an English class. Mr. Dominick Corradino shows frustration when his students fail to understand. Facultyfflcaclemics Using the overhead projector to give his daily lecture Mr Kurt Wahl writes down physics informa ..... by Kandx Bryan: 45 i..l..Jl--E-'3 . , 1. A . 6 if ky 1 ' We ,I i nglish WRITE Way To Learn Reading out of one of his own texts, Mr. James Devlin uses hand motion for emphasis 15 0 YX,ff lvy Mr. Dick Burnt It was a hut, baking day in September, fwhat September day irn't?j 1965 when l timidly and with much reluctance named my now relznuwn and much heralded teaching career at Villa Park. You could immediately recognize the opposite sex in eu-ly Spartanland - the boys had long hair and the girls had :hon lldrta. Wbe:e's the legs? I rememben hall: crowded with 2300 students, where now walk 800 QIOIII followed by 30 leach- eea with no names. I remember wha-i being in an honor clan was an honorg a reward fur floating to the surface of mediocricity. I remember when I had to feed MULl.IN'S boys raw meat an game day: to keep them irnheir sean, and how everyday was a game day. I remember when I was surrounded by colle- gues of my age fyouthfulj, but that was so long ago and they still are. I remember when being a Spartan was something ro be pmud uf, not n Mig-na to be hidden from the light of day. 0 I remember when the drug of choice war api- rin, when drinking beer was a sign of middle age spend, when you could identify from the back by their earinga, when :eddie were nuffed animal: cuddled by babies, when purple was a favorite colnr for socks, not hair, when lightjeans were worn by fa! BUYS, and when Vespa.: were driven hy young girls on the street: of Italy. . 4. i W? Miss Susan Laughinghouse makes Richard Murg ,V WMM? ,V f ww , A the center of attention in the middle of a lecture. wwf fmxfm -e i LJ, ff yi ' 2: i fzgwf i nw?+4ff,Q1'LZc'w,f92?W'zZ wif .,7j-ff ,,f'wf,,f, f.fy'y mv ' 4: 4 ff lff' U i D 0 B f T. 1C Tunf English 167 f . ,fix-I i yfifwpwWrap:megill. Y. u '11 lis1?'1'v:'1l'1,Q jun ',,'! i i'K'l2W1 Qfl.E1Ml', , Li, R if J I -'i wi? Q vw 11 '-v ii--V1-2'.w'l.i- t, ll 9 i iiii 'rf-:Jin 52' : qi 'L J' 'if fllxf 'if'11'i fy 1-ww it q:,,1f,1.y wh., M ,, l 3' -Hari'-f' here are a variety of classes that students can take in the Art Department at VPHS. Whether it is Fine Arts or Practical Arts, VPHS has it. Fine Arts has many classes, such as music, drama, art, photo, and the study of Fine Arts. Students can express their ability through singing, acting, painting and pictures. In the Practical Arts department classes of accounting and typing malce up the business field, and drafting, woodshop and metal shop allow a wide range of careers to pursue after high school. Sewing foods and interior decorating are also availalbe to give students a chance to experience the world of fashion and design. Hopefully, these classes helped students learn the is skills to build their future. by Alben G lamzr 'war' f f. . A E Y' ,ag i ay Mx.. mba cfm, A bell ring: angrily, boob :hm dawn, md feverish rendition: of but night'l party ue whispered in delight. Icallrheclane ordermdgezdaeunul groam and bali: comments su: u, What are we doing today? 'Yau didnft ull ua we'rc having a tat' Can't I tum in my homework late? An student wmden in with a call slip, the chu micken at the way he il druud. He mu!- tzn an nbscenity under his brulh and :links nut of the room. I describe the daily uuiga-amen: in eagerness andwritei!onthebonrd.Iukif!herenreu1y question: and get s lame arm about in the back of the room. Ui? 'Q ? ,C wfj . 441 1 n..'- Z' 7 - ZA-2 - ,4 - 'Q Qfed H FACULTY - Guides Students The 1984-85 Faculty Back Row: Dave Shelton, James Devlin, Kevin Huelsman, Marsha Parrish, Bruce Campbell, Dave Lawrence, Ray Schanafelt, Leo Fra- calosy, Vince DeFalco, Craig Hays, jack Drennen, Gertrude Bigelow, Debi Craib, Bob Edwards. Fourth Row: Bob Cameron, Karen Warner, Jamie Brown, John Meulmester, Dominick Corradino, Norm johnson, Rod WiUiams, Tim Stephens, Dave White, Jim Cruikshanlt, Dick Brunt, Russ Murphy, Paddy McKhann, Al Finlayson, Candi Huddleston. Third Row: Kurt Wahl, Bob Haysom, Jack Fox, Ron Lindsay, joe Quartucci, Mary Ann Owsley, Susan Laughinghouse, Sylvia Won, Grace Fritz, Steve Garrahy, Bob Sakaue, Bar- bara Poole, Marilyn Groover, Toni Landi, Bette Eagles. Second Row: Travis Haskins, Jeff Ehrlich, Dave Ochoa, Jerry Loolter, Steve Tarabilda, jo Ann Pendleton, Pat Mahoney, Brent Bailey, Mark McMahon, Pat Barrett, Marilyn Hetticlc, Elbert Smith, Nancy Grissinger, Evelyn Ching, Phil Thoner. Front Row: Dave Colville, Proffitt, Jean Schneider, Julia Thielman, Dennis Moody, Karen Moore, Luella Syler, Roberta Jester, Sue Gardiner, Barbara Morton, Mary Ester Blakley, Barbara Kurek, janet Curtis, Sherry Smith,-Icy Iseli, Chuck Kates, Betty Fisher. Q if wwf 'Q 1,4 - X ' 2 M- Q Liu. .,,., ,. , ,V A ' 9','f7 'F 4 ,A 5'7 - 12 f'iX' 47, . f, if ',' f- 1' H1321 .fifllwi '1 f ' fy fllllk' Glu f f, , V' wi 554 ' ' ' Y YW, Y , -..,,,. .nun muehinnvenxy yeambvfi berauleit'lfllB 5lll1'0UY'4' uuderxu who nhowadeaile Why would anyone wan! ro teach? Huh? Thi: question spoken by the rid-it pmt- pubeseent child and uid with the right in- fleclion in enough to make rl-ie most ardent inimnthrnpe question his belief. Al one time I knew why. I went into teach- ing to :ave the world and use the lamp of knowledge to light up the dnrkneu. Idealism motivates more of iu when we are young, and I tau wu young - once. n Then about ten years ago I forgo! why. a u a e There didn'l seem to be any particular rea- X l these new adults. Foreig son no teach beauee nn one seemed to use what I had to import. Because aonieene had to do it, I kept at it. And I was tough. Yau will learn chin became my calc!-i phrase. can e n S Since then I have veciilaled between ar- , dent lllhllllflf and lillltlill-fl mentor. 1 When I felt the outside pressure, read the news noriea, arid listened to the wrong pev I . ple, I cracked down, cracked the whip and ommuni- c sc 'M I by Mr. Norm johnson When I remembered that learning eould fund rhouldj be fun, that what happen: here may not be the mart impenrnz thing in the world and that teaching and learning may be mutually exclusive, I keep the faiihf keep going and keep trying. I guru the madenu haven cations 6 -1 . 5 3 ,. :QQ 1- l 1 li I 5 I Roberta Jester, French teacher, explains to Ashley Burnham the Q il subjuctive tense. Below: Mrs. Ann Folkert, Dance Choreography R 5 Advisor, listens to Noelle Colome regarding the 1985 dance show. WE W he foreign language department at VPHS offered four major lan- , w guages. From the countries France, Spain, Germany and Ancient Rome i America came French, Spanish, German, and Latin. Many students took advantage of these classes and learned a second language which will be - beneficial to them in later years. Students learned the vocabulary and sentence R 'Q-uv. ' - , structure of the written language. Along with this, they learned the culture and I f geographic information of the particular country They s lc h l . po e t e anguage may ,A fi X through oral reports to learn the pronunciation. I I E Q D in 3 fl P .St i i i Facultyfflcademics Pig: Q 'Ml mjzhm by S nmlbg 'NE BNN- HMB MUN Mun ulw NUM 'khan 'Ain Minh bllgyikx h'Hzv WIN i 4? J I ili f l il i , Cohen he Mathematics Department en- couraged all VPHS students at all levels of ability to learn the math- ematics that they will need to succeed in any career field. Many students went beyond the point of Geometry into Algebra Il, ICM, and Calculus. Many levels of math are taught at VPHS, such as Algebrala and Algebra lb, as well as Basic Geometry and Plane Geome- try. All of these classes were offered to suit the particular requirements that different colleges required students to have. Mrs. Marilyn Hettick, biology teacher, passes out preserved frogs for disection, while Dave Hennessy watches intently. ?'3 if meaning. Spirit in more and more spelled I , . I. N56 by Julia mam.. E, 'It was the beat of zlrneng it was the worst of times. And so began my days at VPHS The greatest change to occur among this student body, and student bodies through- out the nation, in directly related to econom- ics and the political atmosphere of the Unit- ed States. An each became more connerva- tive ln approach and outlook, so did young people. As went the country, so went Villa Park. No doubt, Ends are more in than ever, but the changer in thin regard seem to be more in dren, than in attitude. We did ex- perience more physical fights in the last year, but the overall penonality of the student body han tended to be lubdued and rather lackaclainical. In short, the styles do not re- flect the mind. Another new direction il the return to aca- demic competitioo, and len concern with the athletic event. Fewer students are inclined to attend athletic gamer, but many End the old avenue! of ltudent government and the Academic Decathlon more appealing. Spir it, on the other hand, while not dead, in defi- nitely gaining a new and more in-depth Changes on a more superficial level have made themlelvel evident in campus im- provement. Artwork around the school hu been redesigned, and plana are underway for a complete renovation of the quad area. A new commitment to the look of VPHS is in the worlu, and the results are slowly begin- ning to develop. Essentially, VPHS in much the same su in year: past. Differences come slowly, and the world is influenced today more by machines than people. Good or bad, we are a mirror of technology, and it will be here that we will see the greatest movement. ind.ividual. I 172 Mr. Brent Bailey, Algebra teacher, attempts to clean his overhead projector after explaining a complicated lecture to his students. umbers No Longer A Problem by Kmza sqm Geometry teach, Mr. Chuck Kates, helps Suzan Willoughby with a geometry proof. Below. Mr. Dave Shelton passes out a homework assignment to Laurie Rosser and Stephanie Mather. Q, 1 I f E H rx ID 'E H we .SN W E it m E Q. ic -E Mr. Dave Ochoa, PE. teacher, takes roll from three different sheets. Mrs. Karen A Moore looks carefully over Lee Roberts homework assignment. page by Christine Wedemeyer Mathematics Histor ursues he Social Science Department at VPHS offered classes in History, Political Science, Psychology and Geography. The teachers at Villa Park try to help the students to see the world from other points of view and teach them crucial concepts and facts about their country that they need to survive. To graduate, a student must Past have 25 credits, which include a year of Modern World History, as a sophomore, U.S. History as a junior and a semester of either American Democracy or Comparitive Political Sciences as a senior. The Social Science Department is composed of thirteen teachers, headed by MR. STEVE GARRAHY, department chairman. 5 Algebra II teacher Mr. Tim Stephens helps :Ea .,,,v, 1, ,,,g,,,f ' , M ,fy Tom. Roberts and A I , Curtis Walker with a , A 'ff'-if ff' 1 Pfoblem' y V i l page by Marlz Zechiel by Kandi Bryan: 5 5 Jim Cruisharik explains a new therom to his Geometry class by Kandi Mm? AW mf .f W' 1, 4 .. ,N .V X61 W 77 ,Wi ,.7 , I VM ffdfv-f, W, - Mex' 'M I 7- e -1- H rx mx, , X I X 1 X X X x X w Q by Mr. Vince DeFslco When I lirst came to Vills Park High School in 1967 from the cold environs of Ohio, I expected to experience anew cosmopolitan type of student, sophisticated, well read, and experienced in the ureal world. Instead, I discovered my own expec- tations needed to be tempered by my own cul- ture shock of Southern California living. The school was not the :enter and driving force of student life ill it was in Ohioj, but s place to gather during the day. I also realized that Villa ,Park High School students were likely full of the same anxieties, frustradons, hopes and sensitivi- 'ties of high school students everywhere. The late 1960's ushered in a new era of greater social and political awareness about the impos- tantfissues of the time fespecially the Vietnam Waej and more experimentation with drugs. Vil- la Parlt, as ahigh school, was not equipped to deal meaningfully withxall the upheaval of times and all the demands made upon it by the studenm and the cnnummity. The last vestiges of cohesiveness and feeling that Villa Park was 331 seemed gone and replaced by a frlphented study - body clanfiioring for more curriculum changes and free- dom on campus. The school began to refocus and redefine its roles and the result was more identifi- cation wid-A all students, a less rigid structure of learning, more informality, and some rule revi- sions. During the l970's, however, the direction of emphasis of Villa Park seemed more uncertain. Students were less politically aware even during the Watergate period and were less interested i.n learning and more bored. We wae teaching a generation of T.V. addicts. The 1980's has produced even more pressure to achieve hiya grades consequently, the desire for a preferential college acceptance has fre- quently made grades more important than lesm- ing and scholarship. Many students have become inpatient, less intellectually curious, and at times enslaved by their jobs. Yet, despite all the problems throughout the years, students and teachers at Villa Pas-lt have worked through difficulties to build understand- ing in the communication of ideas. Students of the 1980's have challenged teachers to be more resourceful and creative in imparting knowledge and educational skills and most importnntly be- ing patient and caring in our attitude toward them. Also, they seem to care more about their fellow students as witnessed by the SADD PVD' gram on campus. Their social consciousness is stronger about helping others in need with the creation of an interact club and key club organi- sations. Students are also volunteering in many worthwhile activities off campus. I'm hopeful and optomistic that students are being sensitized and are becoming people of action. Students at Villa Park are a mirror reflecting back to adults who we are. Their concerns tell us about our own follies, our own apprehension: and fears about tomorrow, and our own goodness as caring people. We can gain much by being good listeners! by Kandi Bryan: usa ff. ' f 74 'Liz fffwi 5 0 if Mr. Vince De- Falco discusses a CPS summary sheet with Kathy Bo- gart, Karen Howiler, and Kris- ten Norman. Mrs. Barbara Morton helps Fred Steiner with sen- ICTICC Sffuctllfe. w i by lcmfa Bryan: . :ff ., y Jim Park, Brent Riebe, Dean Hughes and Mr. Travis Haskins laugh over on of Brad Dennis' papers. wx WU ,.ffy-,fm , .f:zw.ffw nf. ,, , ,, .. ., ,, ,.,,, . , Moody Social Science 175 f' Il Boys Athletic Director and Work Ex- perience coordinator, Mr. Dave Colville, relaxes after a long day at school. ,l' I , by K nd B 5, Kandibryam l' IW l HHS' X gill ,bidi .,-M I mr? n , Mi ' 1 fi' ' we f ,. 'Ph' ' uma ,Vi ' , uhm n :I::: in , A ' E H-1 l L -,.' lr Q u-we ' ,,,, if f . num 1 Dr. Jack Fox takes his usual ride through campus after lunch. Counselor, A1 Finlayson busily writes out a referral for one of his students who cut class. l 4 . l , l ff i N he special education department provides a Education program gives individual help to students number of classes. Whether it is ROP, a who need extra guidance because of physical handi- page by Mm Zechiel M program for on the job training, or Work caps or learning disabilities. VPI-IS has teachers who .-Et . ,V,V,' Experience, in which one can earn high school cred- realize these students need help and devote their XX NI find t ,V,, its plus a paycheck, VPI-IS has it. The Special time in aiding them. ' O' the ' X ,tf, , ,yfr !,rrr rlly, , . g mth v X, 'fp ,V 'ili w v vttritv Gertrude Bigelow ' H fi 7 fc'f i 'nl U FacultyfAcac1'.3: ' , -,, I.-.tu - X nL,LI Y L r s L 1 i I N i X7 if Students Remain rimar Concern. 1 l 1 1 by Mr. Brent Bailey The 1984-85 school year is my eighth at Villa Park High School. The changes that I have seen in the student population during this time are a reflection of the changes in our society for the same period. The trend that stands out the most to me is - nchoose the path of least resistance. Choosing the easy route is simply human nature. Human beings have struggled with the choice of which path to follow ever since they have inhabited the earth. The life of crime and the cheating that is so prevalent in toclay's schools are perfect examples of taking the easy route. Rather than suffer the consequences of not being industrious, many people fstudentsj have chosen the above-mentioned paths of crime and cheat- ing. The unfortunate thing is that so many people now choose these routes that the stigma that was formerly attached to them is slowly dissolving. Crime is gl:morizei1l on television and many students look upon dseating as acceptable, as long as you dan't get caught. ' I know that this theme will come off as press-.hy, but I have some real concerns about Lil ,jmiiui gauge of P WHSTHS gs gf where our American Society, and our Villa Parlt Societyn are headed. I feel dnt we need to get back to the American Work ethic, where hard work leads to success both in the cruel, hard world and in the Villa Park High School class-rooms. Whr.nwebegintodothis,wecant.henexpeC! others tu do the same, and together can tum this society around. i 7 by Kandi Bryan: bv Kandi Bryan: it Counselor Mrs. Betty Fisher discusses with a student her schedule. 8 ' 1 4 5 vwaaf' 2 Zf A , I f 1915 ' wiv' Librarian, Mrs. Ger- hgipwffi trude Bigelow is avail- bmi: ,. zalllf i hflP and W we ' 1 .W 1 4 av as ,,e.,,.,m1mQ- 1 able to assist students in finding necessary materi- El l l l - W , l l H l ,I - tl pl 44 ,M l l ll xl ff l 1 L MT- Kflifii, l ll sifle Sobel 5 f V5 f 5 Mrs. Candi Hudclleston, secretary for work expenence, takes a mes- ,4 ' sage for Mr. Fracalosy. 1' lu- -1 4' by Kand: Bryan: M I I ,,,q,',4 43' -, 1 ' li I 5 . W Q' 1 af:-14 25.13 -, ' Jef 4' I A H hw fm- A 'H ,. by Kandn Bryan: Dr. Fox's secretary, Mrs. Fritz, busily signs checks. Bettie Eagles looks at someones note scrupu- lously. ..- f an L if ,fl 1 1 I fn Z l 0 A I ff ...H , a b ' , l up me at l V L44 V . l , 1 , 5:5 . 'irtij-I W362., '.g - ' ' 793 'J sz, 23? , lf rw 3 V I I af 17, ff l 1 f if ' 1 A., 19 , ' .av , 0,1 3, . g .7,:3g,, 'f, 'Q ' f f .V V .V by Mn. Evelyn Ching 'Hue main difference I have noticed since I lint came tu Villa Park in 1969 is that girls have changed. Girls used to plan on going lo college, but when asked what they planned to do afterward, most of them said they wanted cn get married and have a family. Boys always wanted to be engineers or lawyers or doctors or rock stan. They took it for granted that they would probably get married and have families. Nowadays girls are going to college tu prepare themselves for careen as engineers or lawyers or V ,,. ,M ff. All I I M. - n Sl I E l flff 'ill J' ff? K , l ' 1 V ' Viv ' doctors or psychologists. They take it fur ' 1 that theywillprobably marry and lsaveafariilj J-at ure me bays. ll, 5 f l W , ell -I Q23 ' l fill? I 3 l 1 ' ' ' ii? ' 2 I Pfgfbmhl , , di A 1 I I l 5 35 nnllil y-galil. 6 Y V U lf l Y Z? ffm LYR2' Secretaries Keep 5, xmas sw., Working Mr. uartucci's secreta , Barbara Poole, uickl fy fl Y types him a letter. gf-ff -I A. page by Sheryl Wolf '42, We . ,JK V by Kami. Bryan: The personnel office secretaries from left to right: Mrs. Paddy McHann, Mrs. Linda Davis, Mrs. Darlene Smith, Mrs. Zoe Almond and Mrs. Betty Burnett. o high school could run without its secretaries, those who answer phones, type letters, and complete paper- work from transcripts to absent records. Secretaries are faced with unauthorized visitors, furious parents, and lost stu- dents. They put up with many excuses concerning tardies and truancies. These people are the real reason the school runs as smoothly as it does. Librarian clerk, Mrs. Nancy Crossman, types overdue notices for students who have overdue books, fl ,,,, ' , ff' 1 lk Q 1 1 . , 0 , , W,'a,:, .. V ,,.z gf'-'rx . , f V , . 'r - .c1'::1f: 2 4:1522 4.- ofrliffli' 321551 Classified 179 Service with a Smile Custodians, Art Liberge and Billchamberlain discuss with Mr. Quartucci the trash problem on campus, i i 1 any students may have not realized it, but through- out the year, they depended on the cafeteria for their daily snack or lunchtime meal. Without the food services personnel, no student would have been able to have pizza, or that burrito they had been looking forward to since second period for lunch. Those ever so favorite chocolate chip cookies and the famous salad bar wouldn't have been around if it hadn't been for those devoted cooks that kept the students appetites cured. The custodian's job of keeping the campus beautiful made school more bearable. They made games and pep rallies possible by setting up the bleachers for such events. No sport could have survived without the equip- ment attendants. Without them, uniforms and equipment would not have been available. Girls PE. attendant, Linda Edgemond keeps the girls PE. equipment in tip-top shape. Wav? A .A hm page by Sheryl Wolf , 0 Facultyfflcademics MF: 'I' nl ,J If i, Bnbln BW if 0 1 1 1 i H la n F i 'l ll ii li li nl il m di U Ill H li H D I I 1 nil 'S .Aff E pe lp Norm lohnxmi , l 1 S Above: The usual activity for the food service worlcers in the cafeteria at lunch. Below: Boys PE : atrenclanr jerry', keeps the athletic equipment in good condition. Finally, Villa Park was academically successful. by Ms. joy Iseli We had an Academic Decathalong the SAT tu- toring existed. Ted Mulklen was athletics': CIF As I walked into my T building classroom, located on the east parking lot side of the school, I looked around the room, trying to size up the students. Leather rough-on jackets, ratted hair sprayed hairstyles, and cowboy boots were in . Today, I turned the lcey to my classroom which is off the main wing near the same parking lot. 501's , flabtops, bleached hair, extra-large sweaters, mini'maJLi slcirts, pants, being in can also mean being aut-of-iz . Our girls' athletic volleyball team consisted of 16 teisms in GAA, 9 girls per team including sub- stitutes. We played after school outside in round- rohin tournaments until dark. Basketball had 6 girls on a team with roving forwards who were the only ones who could cross the center line. As for the swim team ther: wasn't one! Girls athletics today has its own Athletic Dir-ec' tor, Leo Fracolosy. Instead of GAA we now have the highly competitive varsity and junior varsity levels. Volleyball games are at night in the gym with fs. supportive crowd. Competition for basket- ball is at night alsog however, now the team is structured like the boys with five on a team. We now have a pool and both boys and girls swim was a must! It seemed class sizes were down and teacher morale was up. Today, Villa Park, according to the LOS AN- GELES TIMES, is among the top schools i.n the CAP QCalifox-nia Achievement Placement Testj. We have an Academic Decathalon team that is thriving, and the academic curriculum has been augmented by Advanced Placement courses. Parent University is contributing to the campus. Class sizes are up and teacher pay and morale is down. The one aspect of Villa Park that hasn't changed is the high quality of students, and the pleasure that teaching still offers. Ns' teams as water polo. by sim: Wolf '55, ,jfs ' 022555 f .:,:-:V V gy' W- -f Qi ' 'Fir' Q 4' s'!' ' AI , 4. : H -4- , ,si r .,, DWF I 072, 'f , 9 . - .i ' , T Resource teacher Miss JoAnn Pendleton helps a small group under stancl srucly skills. The C r I iiiiifi .liil riiiri Cliitmberlain Classijqed QQ Qi? X G 132 55 Us Spartans Enjoy ' ' The Sporting Life page by Marlz Margolis f. 1 Shelly King spikes the ball against Orange High as Cheryl Till covers the court. ports were an important part of school life at VPHS. Athletes proudly devot- ed their time and energy for the school. Participation in sports taught many athletes responsibility. This was due in part to the excellent coaching staff at VPHS which stressed these ethics. Good sports- manship is important, but it is a difficult thing to coach, stated wrestling coach Brent Bailey. Responsibility was required by all athletes. These responsibilities included attendance at team meetings and daily practices. Athletics taught me to set goals and to obtain them, said Monte Varialcojis. Athletes all year long could be found prac- ticing on the field, in the gym, on the track, or in the pool. The athletic program included such varied sports as tennis, gymnastics, soc- cer, and swimming. Though sports have tra- ditonally attracted more attention from high school population, every sport required dedi- - ---'a -. lti-V 5 I 2 ' ' , Lfdvza ' K ,. A Morgan Goldsmith covers an unseen Tustin player. N04 one 5 .gs cation and sacrifices. Therefore every sport and devoted athlete deserved equal and due recognition. Long hours spent together in practices and games started many close friendships be- tween team members. The friendships that I made with my teammates will last a life- time, said Jayne Thomas. Sports were a significant part of school life at VPHS. They provided entertainment for the fans, displayed school pride, and helped athletes to reach their mental and physical peak. 2 5 I 'wil .. .f af' ' ' , 'F A--. - ffl Brian Bach finishes the last quarter mile. Introduction I8 at -fe' by Craig Braun nder first year Head Coach Pat Ma- honey, the VPI-IS Spartan Football squad was guided to a successful season. A pre- dominantly senior team, the Spartans were Q8-41 overall and Q5-21 in league, which captured them a third place finish behind first place Foothill and El Modena. The Spartans three team captains were Robert Vance, Scott Worthington, and Tracy Bur- dine. Both Worthington and Vance received All-league honors, and while Burdine fell short of this accomplishment, he was a major Part of the Spartan Defense. The Spartan defensive unit was anchored by linemen Ron Norman, Robert Vance, Dave Stern, and Taylor Ohlsen. Fill- ing in the linebacker positions were Brian Raum, Tracy Burdine and Scott Worthington. The starting defensive back corps consisted of Craig Braun, Jeff Bedell, Mark Johnson and Eric Scott. The offense lacked the consistency of the de- fense. Under the leadership of senior quarterback Scott Shimoda, the Spartan Offense was primar- ily a run oriented team, going to the air only in desperation. The running game was provided with consistent performances from junior fullback Dave Blocking the last defender is 1150, Steele Kelly, freeing Eric Scott for a first down. as Page by Diane Tomlinson and David Voyen 4. W '.lM The 1984 Spartan Football team - ftopj Nathan Bugg, Mike Cederoth, Brian Morales, Craig Braun, Brian Reccia, Wes Jacobs, Kurt Mortensen, Pat Glenn, Rick Jansen, Brian Raum, Ron Ross, Dave Rose, Taylor Ohlsen, Sam Oh, Steele Kelly, Dave Stern, Scott Worthington, Scott McCurry, Guy Oudejans, Ron Norman, Mike Farrell, Rod Turner, Jeff Zaremba, Jim Sdarles, Bob Brodsky, Todd Ramos, Robert Vance, Casey Heidler, Eric Bryant, Brandon Beadle, Robert Hebert, Jack Samuels, Chris Stamos, Louis Madden, Tracy Burdine, Jason Wesner, Scott Elliott, Todd Moeller, Scott Shimoda, Tony Nequette, Pete Molinari, Brad Dennis, Mark DeLuca, Matt Kelchner, Eric Scott, Mark Johnson, Brian Maida. Rose and senior tailbacks Chris Stamos and Eric Scott. The complex, but effective defense, was led by Ron Ross, Jason Wesner, Eric Bryant, Rob- ert Vance, and Ron Norman. Alternating at the tight end position were Brian Raum and Guy Oudejans, and Jeff Bedell, Brian Maida, and Todd Moeller rounded up the split end position, while Wes Jacobs handled the duties of Wing- back. Although few juniors found action at Varsity positions, both Johnson and Rose were starting, and players Steele Kelly and Pat Glenn found considerable action on both offense and defense as alternates. Many people accredit the success of the 1984 football season to Head Coach Pat Mahoney, however, it was the coaching staff surrounding Ma- honey that made him and his team shine. The combination of Mark McMahon, Steve Tara- bilda, Steve Walker, and Jim Cruikshank proved Mahoney with the winning combination. j Ibni ,ad ,fi link min wiv 444 ujgl UM' Ailbi rbgdd nf!! ma M wail MLASC Wim HGNIY, TW EITYN hz hs COAIH 'Wu mm! in-.di We Evan M N lui 1 5 ll 3 N ig fll an Rm llllssi Sn Ile Final Sic Brpig 1 Wcsnu. lun, lim erin found delauz l lhz iq! llahoney, ndingllt' dint ll! :eve lm' ruiliwll ambinllill ' Spirit and Determination: Key to CIF . HS, by Scott Shimoda The original Spartans, though small in nxunber and against all odds, were well remembered for their deter- mination and spirit during battle. Like these original Spartans, the Villa Park football team, though somewhat small in size, will also be well remembered as a team that played well together and through the spirit and determination of every tenm member went against the odds and advanced to the C.I.F. quarter-Goals. As I look back at my 1984 season, I remember get- ting off the bus fm- nur first game. I.et's kill these guysln yelled senior BRIAN RAUM as we walked into the locker room. We suited up as the intense atmosphere overtook us. Linemen ERIC BRYANT lHdJASON WESNER nervously went over blocking assignments with HEAD COACH PAT MA- HONEY. 'Let's do a job guys. Tonight's our night! shouted team captain ROB- ERT VANCE. We gathered in before the game to hear last minute instrunions and inspirations from COACH MAHONEY. Well tonighfs the night, so go out there and hit someone. Remember what you had to do to prepare for this and what it takes to be a winner. Play hard and keep your composure. You can beat them. Even with the fine kicking of BRAD DENNIS and outstanding plays by WES JACOBS, DAVE ROSE, and CHRIS STAMOS an offense and SCOTT WORTHINGTON, TRACY BURDINE, and CRAIG BRAUN on defense, our efforts came up short. Our team was not one to give up, however. Through the efforts of every player by active participa- tion or sideline encouragement, we went on to win five straight games and end the season with a respectable 8-4. We accomplished a lot this season and brought rec- ognition to Villa Park High School. Together the coaching staff, the unity, and the spirit of our team brought us a very successful season. United we stood, fought, and won. Defensive backs, Jeff Bedell and Mark Johnson, tackle the ball carrier. f. .ig fw,!n,'z ,,g,4g?f4f.f,i. i,mW,,.,4fff'f,'fiw.fugw eel o, qg,,,L'ff.'Qyf,5,5,f'fjgf, 2, gy.. ,,:g ff ,ZQ1 ,,.,' 1 ,fifl ', ,iijMjjjjg,5'5Q5 f yyr. ff trlf , - v,f,f,f ,f.,,f,ff y . y , , ,yiy , ,n mf' wwCn,lfnnfn,LJf'h'w,fyf'2f4H'f''fin314.5ZWZM'PffiwP,JfWpI yi: yi if MW ,mmf 177 2f?f,f!77nazf,Jfy?1 ffyfyq.1wif,.,,f,',fM',f' f' ' O On the sidelines, quarterback Scott Shimoda throws 3 few P35565 to get warmed UP. Jeff Beclell block their opponents. E 2 2 5 .E ycfyfizmifi fffjpfmfy yrwyylixmfnkfff 'J R J ,.f,.,':gfQ1f:f,g-wg IC a nsen 'V : '- Number 33, Dave Rose looks for an opening in the defense while teammates, Chris Stamos, Jason Wesner, Robert Vance, and by Mmm Mem, Y , 1 ,...Q,.l?? Spartans Mad Mahoney s Day 9 -1 f '1 ., f f ,.1., A l V . . ,kj 'ig , by Taylor Ohlsen Make my day was our motto and every week we set out to fulfill Dirty Har-ry's words. The 1984 Villa Park football team was not hyped as a potentially very good one, but each game we tried to prove the so-called experts wrong. To most people it would seem disheartening to have people come up to you and say, You guys don't really stand much of a chance tonight, do you? But Ibelieve that this adver- sity challenged us to do what only we knew we could. We showed that team unity and hard work make an effective football team, not physical size. We had an excellent coaching staff that stressed encour- agement and there always seemed to be plenty of it to go around. From spring practice to the passing league, to hell week and on into the regular season, the Villa Parlr football team made a good time out of what many people who have played the game consider drudgery. From BRIAN RAUM vomitting before each game to the whistling of The Bridge Over the River Kwai after each one, there always seemed to be a lot of emotion surrounding a game. The support we received from DR. FOX, the Booster 1 Club, patents and students made our efforts even more worthwhile. The season had a number of great individual efforts, such as TRACY BURDINE'S being named the Los Angeles Times Player of the Week following the Rowland game, but I think the players will remember most of all the tremendous team effort that was put forth. Detroit Lions defensive tackle, DOUG ENGLISH, sums up the feelings that he and I believe our team received from playing football this year, I enjoy the good felling I get after a game. I enjoy all the emotion and all the camaraderie that goes on during the course ofthe year. It makes me feel like I've got an advantage over the non-foor ball player or the non-athlete. It's not a high-and- mighty thing. Ijust feel like I have an advantage because I get to experience those emotions that I otherwise might not be able tu: All the emotion comes out of you. It's such an intense situation. Tight end Brian Raum catches a pass giving the Spartans better field position. Running back, Dave Rose looks for an open reciever, while Ron Ross, Guy Oudejans, Chris Stamos and Wes Jacobs block to protect him. Maureen Munras WIZIF7-5' 1 G . WWE'-D75- 'Y7Z!. 1 NW- .' 'W!9L9'f'Z.fi. I T fYV IVLQZSIUUXI ' if yf ta I 1 .Z Fl in i l 01 page by Diane Tomlinson und David Voyen Defensive line coach Jim Cruikshank, Receiver and Defensive Back coach Steve Tarabilda, Head Coach Pat Mahoney, uarterback and Linebacker coach Steve Walker, and Offense and Defensive secondary coach Mark McMahon. ,:-2' ag 31' '32 7' OT T , T f g., , GWQ 'W ' ' I'-,g ,, T 7 l wi I l 441' yf!',i v .:fl:H1' ,,,ff'm,,fa.gw- gy I . MQW? 4, fy, ,M V , jf 7 5 I. , tziliy I if Q 5 f ff fix, 1 .1 fi! fl iff ., ' , QW ' ' 'Aw 1-'L -i ' if V i f af e ff fi , if s i f 1 Ui. ww WW f yf W X, 1 , fb I 71 f mf 1 If ,' fi f, ,f ,V , , WWW: .f 'elif I if if . f ' ortensen Coach Jim Cruikshank discusses his defensive strategy with Jason Wesner and Dave Rose. he hard worlc and practice of this Spartans football team earned them a third place and a 7-3 finish in century league. The Spartans started the season with a disappointing loss to Pacifica I7-IO, but the determination of the players and coaches helped them loolc ahead toward improvement and victo- ries over their league rivals. The next five games proved what this team could really do. V.P. was victorious over Katella, Long Beach Wilson, Santa Ana, Tustin, and Santa Ana Valley in five straight games. At the homecoming game in front of a crowd of over 5,000 people the Spartans faced the eventual CIF champions of the County, the El lVlodena Vanguards. It was a well fought battle, but Villa Parlc lost in a close game. The Spartans went into the next game against Canyon and easily defeated them 24-8. The Foothill Knights were their next challengers and probably the best team the Spartans would face. Villa Park played a good game, but the Knights simply outpowered them. For the last game of the regular season VP. easily devastated the Orange Panthers 31-O. The Spartans went on to compete in the CIF play- offs. In the first game Villa Park upset Rowland High. In the quarter-finals of CIF, VPHS met the Esperanza Aztecs who were Io-I and expected to totally dominate the Spartans. Villa Park played a tough game and lost by only one touchdown. This 1984 Villa Park Varsity Football Squad will be remembered for its fine season and 8-4 overall record. They went further than anyone had expected, making it to the second round of CIP. Head Coach Pat Mahoney gives a pep talk while Jeff Zar- emba, Mark johnson, Pat Glenn, Wes Jacobs and the team huddles around him, Scoreboard VPHS xo Pacifica 1 7 VPHS 27 Katella VPHS 24 Vfilson 1 3 VPHS 35 Santa Ana 6 VPHS 22 Tustin Q VPHS 45 Valley 0 VPHS I7 E1 Modena 22 VPHS 24 Canyon 8 VPI-IS 17 Foothill 28 VPHS 3 1 Grange o CIF VPHS 1 7 Rowland 14 VPHS I4 Esperanza 20 Rich Gabel runs with the ball while Randy Steuber and Mark Fishburn block during the Canyon game. Sophomores Tackle So-So Season X W 1 , 1 . J., Z3 ,f VV ,, K I ,, Z fi I 3 Sports Coach Russ Murphy. Coach Dennis Moody. Coach Phil Thoner. The 84-85 Spartan sophomore football team, First rowg Sam Shammas, Mark Fishburn, John Nelson, Brian Ma- guire, Ken Hultgren, Steve Metsovas, Dave Lawhon, Craig Hofstatter, Second rowg Paul Helbock, Erik Gleason, Dave Arias, Eric Froemlce, Todd Lambeth, Kevin Bates, Kip Ashton, Phil Thoner, Third row, Merritt Swope, Frank Paulson, Faruq Jurjis, Rich Gabel, Fred Steiner, Dave Marsh, Randy Steuber, Dave DeLeon, Dennis Moody, Fourth rowg Scott Johnson, Joe Schrank, John Torres, Jeff Randall, Ken Domer, Scott Stovall, Paul Jaworski, Steve Pedick, Tom Kelly, and Russ Murphy. page by Perri Selman All phomi by Mavgnm Nami: le ln l i 14.4 tidal Iwi I! Wd io'- Stella' will lm -se-4 .t lf 1 Llliiff a Z il gall l l HATS by Mark Finhhurn 9th grade and 10th grade football are two differ ent stories. First, freshmen are wimpu. They don't know how to hit yet. I had to start all over. Coach RUSS MURPHY CDOGJ and coach DENNIS MOODY kept things going through the long hot summer with their practical jokes. I: wan-i't too difficult mixing in with the C.V. people. They were all pretty cool. My friends and I never thought we would get along with them. Then we started hitting each other and found out who was better. Well, our season waan't too hot, but it was well worth all the time and effort. We all know and party with each other now. Mast of ua went up to Vanity for play-offs. This was a great experience for all of ul. f Randy Steuber, Dave Marsh, Dave Lawhon, Kevin Bates, Eric Froemke, and Tom Kelly huddle and discuss the next play of the game. A MQJW' f Frank Paulson runs with the ball while Paul Jaworski blocks an opposing teammate. ,., ff I , f' rdf y . ff W X 1, 1 if , f ff, f f ., ,f V, f. ,ff v, ,,f,', ,, f 3 1, f. . 'fin , .43 ri iff ,, ,rt . ,,., . 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The boys played tough, and as Coach Moody said, Exposed to Friar Tuck after the gamef' Despite the so-so season the team learned a lot and will be fired up next yearf' exclaimed Moody. Player, Dave Marsh stated, Even though we didn't have the best record, we learned a lot and had a great time, Murphy summed it up by saying, Football doesn't make character, Football makes Characters, and we had a team full of characters. Sophomore Football , -Ft 1 i. 9 l l I ll X 4 l l li l l 1 ' D 1 T ' l iv '12 . . . , ,f,, 0, .,,,. , , . ,,,,, + t talces a lot of hard worlc to become a good athlete. In addition, to physical endurance . ,,.,,,W,Wwf W H '1 . . . . . ' MM' 1 and coordination, athletes must be dedicated. Waterpolo requires its players to have , 'H . W, ,,WfWM4.W9 , , , , , , , , W' qv A ,, I ,, ff W Irv'-fzfffwff , skill, strength and stamina. To acquire these abilities morning worlcouts are routine. ' ' f qi , f, I , ' . . . . . . . , ' H9 ' , '3.f,,vQff',,,,,, '- A Players participate in aerobics, swim, and lift weights. 5, -' ' aww -ff'fW',.z,:'p'.'72-jf,I,,f,, .l The VPHS Varsity Waterpolo team lived up to their past reputation this year with an ZZ 4,5 . XZ ,ft ,, ,, ,,.., ffmfff ,, r l l .I 1' 1, HW!!! V, V VW ' ' , 1, excellent I9 and 7 season. Leading the team to victory were all-star players Richard f 'W , f WWW, , ' ' ' ' , mf' J Brown, Darin Haskins, Martin McDonald and john O'Neal. f fff ' rr , I . ., , ,, W l , Jason was an all around good teammate,', said Darin. He shone through as the , ' ' , f ' team,s number one defensive player. Darin did his share by scoring 87 goals duirng the X ' f' ,WN rw season. Rich Brown, an all-CIF selection goalie made many saves for the team. John and .f I i . . . . . , if-'ff H i 1 Martin provided the team's muscle, combining to shut down the opposing hole set. I ., ' ,yy 6 1 ,,,.,f2Mm,,,,,,,, ,, ' ' ik. -I , ,, 0 ff . ' 9 The team's most memorable game, came about midway through the season. This one wma, ' Wh, 7 ' ww' ,f,q, ?1'f H'fi'Z'f'?fM '?, lr: l l - - - Iliff- i Arif V in ' goal win over league rival Tustin, assured the Spartans of a CIF playoff spot and a second , , W , U , 'f ' , . 1 C ,,' I 5714- 1,40 A L .yjr .um Y ln, 4 . Q place in the league. 'Wfw ,WM Zn M,W:f,. ,4 1 W- , , , . , ' f wh 0 ' 'JL' fl .5 5 ei A Morgan Goldsmith scored the winnin oal with 1:15 left in the ame as the team '- , 'tw , , i W S S E , Y . f f 4 f Z., H5 r - - 'I' 5 'Q' 4 X ,. ' law fM:'9W'f, I -. V , -. V 1, helped Coach Ehrlich reach a landmark zooth career victory. H ,ijwi, ,, 15 f- it QW' Y f 73, U' 1 l I . . ,L , ' W za 'aff ' ' 1' I l'The Tustin game was a very memorable one, due to the fact that we d1dn't take the ,Y 717' fee .72 , if 4 .. A , , l h ax' , ' ' f' j' W , f ,. , fl I. lead until the last minute, stated Erllch. It was one I will remember for a long time. 4-Mf I . y,,f, ,,0 Q. if M ' W 'W' it 'I 5 ' . ,W , . ' ,. at W zu , M 1- M,,..,Wu' .w'.'l5 fw -, ,' ill Jason Jeffries' ls rh b ll Wim X L' ' ' ' 'M' ' If f V Bl fl lugge e a. ., 'fff,, f iz. , , 6 al i 'K Q - W 2 F' - 3 SCOREBOARD if , 1 ,1 ll VPHS is sa. Marana 1 in 5' Q52 VPHS za omg. 5 M 3 VPHS 16 Cresenra 5 ' . VPHS 15 Downey 9 l Qld vm-is s cum Mm 9 l 35, vvns 7 El Dorado s .4 gl! VPHS iz Tustin 10 l gl VPHS za sam An. 3 -. 3 M VPHS is Smit! 0 2 VPHS -1 San elm-me 3 M V ,l vm-is ns Fullerton s QL vm-is is Tusrin 6 k VPHS 9 Tustin, S il VPHS s CDM 9 gl VPHS io Valley 7 il VPHS 7 El Tom B VPHS 9 Wilson io 5' l, VPHS 17 E1 Modena 9 1 i l VPHS X0 Sunny Hills 9 .fffi Q ' r y VPHS 19 Canyon I 5 VPHS 9 Downey 4 1 wi-rs s Fmrhill ' 11 5, VPHS 6 Mmm. Viejo 5 M 4 , 4, s Darin Haskins struggles ro get ball away l 1 from a Tustin opponent. , l ii ffl .J ll 12' l l X . .i 'w .l l 'fe , . . 'ad .- .. I Varsity players left to right: W Monte Variakojis, Darin Haskins, V , ' Lance Larson, K.C. Nowak, Richard tl, 'ww' ' in 1 .,., I , ,, 1 Brown, Jason Jeffries, John O'Neal, - Bryan Swarm, Morgan Goldsmith, l Martin McDonald, and Craig Ackley Varsity Waterpolo L la if-. , ...Lily -W, ?4,,,,.,..-A-f : ' .ff I L IES i .4- J. nr? . l -4-. lr . TJ . rf... nl' ' .ul .. s'vT'f, , . . 375:- t, ff Fi 1 . iw .. .. .x e QQ.. .LUV . .4 .H il w :Z CN 4' X 4 .5. .. ,Y AN ,l A I page by Kelly C. Halligan f All phamx by Maunm Mrsarnx f by Richard Brown Q Eight days in Hawaii, commented DARIN HAS- KINS as the VPHS Waterpolo team gathered at the baggage claim area, This is gonna be rad! Seven nights without our patents, added BRY- AN SWARM, that's gonna crank. These were some of the comments I heard prior to our trip to Hawaii. The months of working and being model children had finally paid off. 'We stayed at the Princess Kaiulani Hotel while we participated in the Hawaiian Invitational Waterpolo Tournament in Au- . fyfacl 'aww , iv., fair .,--..4uv gust. Check out the water, said an enthusiastic team member as our plane finally neared the airport. Most of the team ntemben pushed towards the windows of X the plane in order to catch a glimpse of the blue-green waters and sunlit beaches. We arrived at the hotel late in the afternoon and went to the University of Hawaii for our first game. After the game we were on our own forthe evening, as ' long as we obeyed the midnight curfew. Although the team's Erst concern was to have a good time, we still managed to win our first three games' and advance to the winners bracket. We fin- ished by losing our next two games, one against Pun- alro, the Hawaiian team that won the tournament. The trip was well worth the money and the three Martin McDonald aims for the goal. years of waiting. 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The Junior Varsity and Sophomore Water Polo teams deserved more attention for their excellent seasons. JUNIOR VARSITY Front Row: Craig Mordock, John Carsich, James Clark, Randy Buck, Peter Nelson- Back Row: John Fort, Alex Luem, Harvey Berman, Mike Wynsen, Chris Peper, Jarrod Brown Chris Peper, Randy Buck and John Carsich set up the Villa Park High School offense 5 E 5 S .ss S' 52 -S' al SOPHOMORES Front Row: Dave Cohen, Matt Wallace, Kevin Halligan, Sean Roby, Mark Canton, Shawn Allen. Back Row: Geoff Allen, Scott Kell, Trevor Kirscher, K.C. Nowak, Andy Deak, Robert Mahony, Craig Ackley. page by Mark Margolis ,A - 'fc 'ffji ,iIL.J1,C215i?FlS,'3?,-ff...,.,ZL1t'e5Z?'4LF65?fr-if. . ' 'kiwi' I IL 1 'mf,J ', arms-- ,' 3' - I ve: an ,an r ,QQ p.. 6 , .gi as 3. flat. if ,af , S e - .Q , Q. -a 51 4, hu eff' -441' -are pd 'fr' 'Ps . .4 ' ,a Glare 4 1 I 9 fl: rf? an ef' Z M 44 :i,PuuNxlm pajmolllmm i Hg: SM du V 4, , , 4 ' .ae fl! I1 f. I 5 ' ' 1 ' Chris Peper follows through on her pass as an Orange player approaches.. j.V. Scoreboard VP!-is I4 smivimm 3 vm-rs 1, rms., 12 ,VPH5 x23 Kalella o VPHS xo C.D.M. I3 VPHS ti Weum a WHS 12 s,A. valley 3 VPHS I0 , Sonata. 3 VPHS 9 El Tom 5 Mfg , H ,V Q VP!-15, Ks ' sf. vinfy s VPHS 7 wum 3 A .,,,, TW,-gf gfQli:c,ffgL,,Qln w vPI-is M16 omg, . vx-'Hs 5 El Mean., 0 VPHS 17 ' Sama Ana 4 VPHS 6 Sunny Hill: 10 Vg,,5g,y'?n,5fFVf'J:' VPHSQ V, V I Capo Valley 9 vm-is ii cum , isI'f'Limaqwmmhi f ' 7 , , g,.,1.f fl- -W -' M104 W ww 'N-' 'N W' '- fffwfifrf WHS 5 M , WHS , Dm, 6 VPH5 Y 6 Maw Dei 4 VPHS 8 H. ton View 3 WQMWWWjZ?M7Zl,wN!m,,J'Uh,4,, -Z 1 - I I - It also improved my endurance and strength. r Shawn Allen pumps the ball for a shot as Trevor Kirschner looks on. Participating in sports, though, does have its diladvantagel. The workouts and games ' took up mos! of my :pare time. I really had to organize the remaining time in order to fin- ' ish all of my school work, It was especially ., difiimlt rn get up fm- the morning workouta, . ,, but once I got used to lt, it wun't wo bad. Water Pain is one of the moat difficult I sports to learn and to play. Taking every- thing into consideration, though, I definitely feel it,was well worth all the effort. , sv Il ,f HW. Mi' 44-wee.. pf, 4 by mu, H.11.g,n H.11.gfm 14,117 N by Q N Greene Leads VPHS to GCLD. haustedly towards the league title. Concentrating on his opponent's position, Tom Thrasher pushes himself to a 15:38 three-mile time. , 5. Y' og, 1 , 'M 4. 'Z One week with thirty guys up 8,000 feet in the beautiful Mammoth mountains without any par- ents is what the VPHS Cross Country team looks forward to every summer. In this picturesque ICI' rain we had the benefit of high altitude and beau- tiful hilly paths to run on. This healthy atmo- sphere' was ideal fur hard work and play. Many people do not realize the hard work and importance of these seven strenuous days. This training camp builds the base for the upcoming season. in Mammoth we ran double workouts every day. Our moming runs started at approxi- mately 7 a.m. and ranged from nine to twelve miles. In the afternoon 01 p.m.j we easily jogged four to six miles. This year's total mileage amounted to 7B miles! For the runners, Mammoth is a getaway from t.he thick smog and the same boring road runs we continually run in Villa Park. There are so many footpaths in Mamrnoth that we could nm all sum- mer and never duplicate a run. But these are not ordinary trails. These trails are steep. The dreaded Oalintine Lake trail is our hardest run. It's six miles of almost continual switch hacks. Once at the top, looking at a small secluded lake with a view that took my breath away, I knew it was worth the pain and agony. lt is this pain and toughness that prepares us for races to Come. The great times we had together, between these torture sessions are some I will remember forever. As COACH DAVE comment- ed, Every third year we have a wild group. This was the year. We had a hard time convincing the condo manager that the soap suds that flooded the pool area were not from us. It might have been just as wise to tell him that an earthquake caused all the noise and destruction in our condo. At the end of this hard training week, we en- tered five teams in the June Lake Relay. Unfurni- nately, we weren't able to duplicate last year's first place finish, but we were happy because the hard week of training was over. Steve B rase grimaces in an effort to overcome his pain. I I 5 VPH VPH VPH VPH VH-E VPH VPH S J N i , , il ', lr. l W ,. if Qui . il' , iw .V Q 5 'V , . vm 9, my i' 1 P 'Q fi! i 'v i ...pn wad?- VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS SCOREBOARD 26 Valley 20 Orange 24 Foothill 24 Tustin 27 El Modena 22 Canyon 21 Santa Ana Holding nothing back, Spencer Greene races to be- come one of the all-county runners. All photos by Mmm. Mmm page by Mark Zechiel and Anita Epler 1 'Viv' ww . wifi -V ,, 6 ,, ,,,,,, . . fi. f',, ti .wwf HI think the team greatly exceeded all the L goals I had set for them at the beginning of the seasonfi commented Coach Dave White. 'Awe only had two returning varsity runnersf, The team finished the season with a per- fect league meet record K7-O, which left VPHS undefeated since 1982. Like last yearis team, they won the Orange County Cham- pionships and the league title. Their season also marked the eighth consecutive time the team went to CIF finals. Although this year's team was nearly un- ' surpassable, Coach White believes nexrt year's team should be stronger. Tough as it may seem, this goal will be well within their grasp as only two varsity runners will he lost. Setting a goal, Spencer Greene said, Next year I Want the CIF champion's patch. uf ,99' - . Q J, f W 'NNY 14 Varsity team fTop Rowj Steve Brase, Tom Thrasher, Mark Zechiel, Bill Meyer. fBottom Row? Jimmy Soren- sen, Tim Broussard, Todd Zenk, Coach Dave White. Varsity Cross Country 7 ' . , , t 'I 1 c ' iiiii iiiie e Brase VA o the surprise of many, the VPHS 5' - varsity cross country team continued L the tradition of running excellence. l ,I l il i Et sr Li Ei 1 l 11 Tl ii Eli r l l J l l V 5 1 Cham ionshi JV P P Uvershaclows Sophs Preparing for their race, the IV team warms up over the three-mile course at Yorba Regional Park. y yi 'W4mf - Helping the JV team to its league final victory, sophomore runners Eric Sach and Mark Kuli move on an El Mo- dena runner. IV team lTop Rowj Mark Kuli, Eric Sach, Matt Wakefield, Jerry Kruse, James Evans. QBottom Rowj Jeff Miller, James Marcolesco, Brian Watrous, Rick Hivner, Darrin Tobin. -- by Dustin Grosse M5 un, The 1984 VPH5 boys cross country team was a great group of guy.. From training in Mm-mnorh so racing in Las Vegas, we allgasrn know each other. There were always some guys you could count on and others who were alw always worth a good laugh. Whed-ter it 'Bill ranting about race strategy Wm. BILL MEYER or wading BROUSSARD crash through bushes, we were always enjoying our sport and hanging together as a zesrn. V I We had a great reason, winning the Century League and Orange County Championships. We may not have enjoyed all of COACH WHlTE'S gruelling workouts, but now we can look back witlrpride and admiration at all our accomplishments. We beat the oddl, doing better than anyone thought was possible, and we owe a gru! deal of thanks to each other and to our wise coazlr DAVE 'WHITE Ever-yrunneron uurzeamsharesmnrethanhardaruedrrophies and medals. We share that certain feeling of success that comes only from an aaarviauai sport uk. cross mm-y. 'nm is . feeling!!!-sat . runneralonecanundentand af!erHn.ishingarace,knowingtl1atl:le has done his inn. This is the inspiration that keeps us going, and leads to such an addiction with our sport.. Our team did more than just run during the 1964 season. STEVE BRASE, TIM BROUSSARD, TODD ZENK, ERIC SACH, BRL MEYER, and I could frequently be found at the beach, surfing San Onoiree at every opportunity. We also enjoyed playing occasional football games on che weekends, We may not have realized il, but Pm sure Lhese activities relieved some of the pressure we all felt trying m always run at our peaks. Our team hu had a lot of fund memories. We won't have TDM THRASHER or MARK ZECHIEL on the team any mute, but we wish el-rem the best of luck in college. Now, the ru! uf us can loolr forward to the summer when the whole program stan: again. SCOREBOARD VPHS 15 Valley 50 VPHS 25 Orange 48 VPHS 25 Foothill go VPHS 18 Tustin 43 VPHS 30 El Modena 27 VPHS 15 Canyon 50 VPHS 15 Santa Ana 44 196 Sports VXLLA UP-.RK 5 ar Q bf VILLA PARK Wuxi A X L x l v l l , l. I or 'i I l .il Wea.. . ,,,,,,.,, . . S Gm :imma Vlweip, nmgm lVH.g,, 'Wim imqq. Quik, Hldtwgg uillmgd uiulg 'llHl WEIHIIX :Imam Wilma, IIIIQQI, lfhlllilqhx Helm Nami WWE rbnidgir diihunn lllilhin ullhryq: Uemillulfll nlymhri mink umm! ' 4 i f 1' -f 4 Soplv SCOREBOARD VPHS 23 Valley 32 VPHS 4' Orange VPHS 39 Foothill 22 vm-is 29 Tustin 26 VPHS 37 El Modena 20 VPHS 16 Canyon 44 VPHS 16 Santa Ana 46 ' - Wm by Forfeit - VPHS Sophomore team fTop Rowj Eric Sach, Dave Popejoy, Jason Nunez, Bill Stevens, Pete Matrisciano, fBottom Rowj Brian Burnett, Rupert Yellowhorse, Mark Kuli, Rich Leiva. he sophomore team was marked by outstanding talent but fewer members, forcing the squad to struggle through the season for a winning record. f'Our team was strong,', commented sophomore runner Pete Matrisciano, but we were lacking the depth needed to perform well at every meet. Contributing further to the team's problem was the sacrifice a few outstanding sophomores made to run at the Junior Varsity level. The J.V. squad, on the other hand, boasted more than a winning season. They finished with a near perfect record, Q6- ij captured the league title, and won the Orange County Championships proving them the best :l.V. team in the county. We were motivated to win! stated I.V. runner Jerry Kruse, Our team was strong and we had lots of depth. Head coach Dave White, pleased with their performance re- marked, I thought they did an outstanding job. They greatly surpassed my expectations. M- wi Widfif we I t. .wats If i ff, w firi iiii Y WJQZ ii Q '2 CjWH'f' if,rf., 1 'Cabanes pimms by Maureen Memo: page by Mark Zechiel and Anila Epler JV runners Dustin Grosse and Aaron Hichman surge on El Modena runners to maintain a lead. omore and IV Cross Country 4 'L' if k ' ,iffy 6 -. wma 4 1. , fwfxtp- N795 Il! M ff? . Q Wh, ,1 'YI ,ai me Oli YG Mr llli iq. Hi qu . , ,' 4' 1 new mf iff 5wnW M it l 721 W, 'Z fffff 4' 'i 5 awiff V if W ' f,z7f7A Q, , . , .4 mm 'wa 4 V 0 44 A l,,:,,,,,,55.,: , , M ., W.,,,.d,, I .M mu .. ,f f. ,vvf I I 'V ,gr -, ,J QM. ' f Lanham- io gg Tl! Starting their race at Eisenhower Park, Valerie Raya, Keri Snailum, Mary Ann Parashak 9214 and have just under three minutes left, ms . , 1 VPHS I5 Valley VPHS 21 omg, vvi-is .H F.-main VP:-is 49 Twin VPHS 34 El Modena VPHS 41 Canyon VPHS 46 Santa Ana 1 - ow turnout for the girls cross country team left VPHS unable to piece together a competitive Junior Varsity squad. As a result, the 1.V. team was , ,, . . . 1 forced to forfeit all league competition. The Varsity squad, however, not only put together a complete team, but also ran competitively. 'iVilla Park had some outstanding individual performancesf, com- : 'ff mented girls cross country coach Dick Brunt. Tracey Gratto tied the school record she set last year of 19:24 while Susan Round became the fifth VPI-IS girl ever to break zozoo. Debbie Dalmatoff's running under 21:00 at league finals was also impressive. 'Alt was a rebuilding year, said sophomore runner Mary Arm Parashak. Most of us will be returning next year. Highlights of the girls' season were their double victory in the tri-meet against Santa Ana Valley and Orange, along with their third place finish in the Buena Park Invitational. 198' S,,.,.,, Running in a pack - Beth Stuart, Stephanie Lanzone and Sarah Ouzounian tackle the course at Yorba Regional Park. vourll r rf We s mv fi AA, ,fn an? ,.i--- .-.1 . 1 by Tracey Gram: Running - to move on fum at a pace faster than a walk and in such a manner that both feet leave the ground during each stride. Yea, I guess rhar's what I do. Every- day I put on my Nike's and go over to the bleachers fo Find out the run for the day. But if you were to look around you might have noticed that something was different. Well, something was different. 'H-iis year the girls cross-country team pa.:- ticipated in the same activities as the boys teams. During the summer we ran with the buys and attended their annu- al high altitude :raining camp in Mam- moth. In addition, we alto went to the same invitarianals. This season brought many memnrii-.1 thatwiil he treasured in the years to come. Some I will remember are: play- Traditio Plagues 491 v' 06 ing gnu , going to the house , clean- ing up sud: from the jacuzzi, and actual- ly winning a third place trophy. I feel that running with the boys teams was a change for the better, and even though we never quite got first place, the guys' teams were always there cheering in on. 1 Girls Teams Debbie Dalmatoff grows weary from the intensity of rhe compezition, VPHS's best girl runner, Tracey Gratto, shows determination as she continues onward. 'T' 'Y I Varsity girls team: fTop Rowj Valerie Raya, Stephanie Lanzone, Mary Ann Parashak. fBorrom Rowj Susan Round, Tracey Gratto, Debbie Dalmatoff, Sarah Ouzounian. , r'UF'WWWkWVW9'4iiW4'7W4V'fW 'W M W ,rf ff WW My X 'fi' W f ' fwwwfwmplkigf ' Mfw7yyWfZ7-yf'ffm ,wwg,,,y,W.,f,,,f,,,'f''J fv,g,,,g,f,q,,v f,ff, Wwyywf 4 A All photos by Maureen Mesaros page by Anita Epler and Mark Zechiel Girls Cross Country . ,.,-fWffw3f H2ff',W ... ff . It was . .,... f ff i .,,. ,ww w. ,g ' .ey ,422 - what f, --' 1- rift, 'H f H C ML. qw ,- 'f wg'4 ,i'1'ww, f , in ,mi Jil agen., 'sm Manga .-7 wi' 'ahmzff iz r , Sh mgwfsig 1 . 1 ff . 'A fra ef , , f .r tow. -1'gwf,g,,,g3-gwyig.'wiff ' W 'll hb uzann 1 ou g y page by Sam Graham and Teri Thane 6 6 t was an exciting time. The girls can be 77 ' very proud, commented Coach Craig Hays. The most exciting match was against Foothill, the first round. The girls were determined to prove that they had a better team. Foothill led 9-8 but Carrin Stabile beat their number one player 6-2 to tie at 9 sets apiece. Coach Sue Gardiner, coaching for ro years, said, I was proud to see all the Girls Varsity and Junior Varsity teams come to work together. I felt proud of our Villa Park teams every year whether we win Ist or 5th place. Gardiner commented, The teams always dis- play class during their practices and excellent sports- manship and friendliness toward our opponents. I am proud of the team this year because their success is a result of the team unity and hard work, Hays commented. The two outstanding singles players were Tanya Stasiuk and Deidre Wilson. Heidi Fiedler and Laura Gates were the number one doubles team. Leslie Kurose, Grace Kummamoto, Christina Kato, Christy N agauo and Carrin Stabile were very strong Varsity players throughout the year, winning many key matches. I am very happy to be working with such group of people and feel challenged every year when I start over, Gardiner commented. Front: Laura Gates, Pilar Villegas, Deidre Wilson, Carrin Stabile, Christina Kato, Tracy Lapine, Christy Nagao, Grace Kumamoto, Julie Van Vooren. Middle: Paula Brislawn, Susie Kimball, Perri Selman, Dawn Weinganner, Hei- di Fiedler, Renee Randalls, Jamie Karres, Tanya Stasiuk, Leslie Kurose. Back: Mrs. Sue Gardiner, Suzan Willougby, Kim Sakaue, Tina Giolitti, Laurie Cummings, Nancy Kugler, Karen Kraetz, Susan Vance, and Pam Keeler 200 Sw... Above right Tanya Stasiuk follows through with a fine forehand. 1 1 1 A ,!,', !f..7j.!,y.,: gf ,, f V, ,, ,I ff L1',,.,',f ,ff ' 1 1 , t 4 - A A f, ' V ,. -, r f ,, , , 3,4 w4gg.g..,z'h-' ' V ' f f ,tg ,.,.f.w4w W ' 5 f If I 4 ' f' 3 5 f 1 I I ' If i l x I 1 If 1 X, , 1 1 . 2 ' 3 f I . iffff ',, , ff- ff 1 i f JXKQQ 1 K 1, lil! Uifjfff i'U'i..wf 7 ! lflyqkfl - y , , 1 g li 7 - f 1 3 1- 511,151.1 ja! ffl ,,J'i. f ff f -ft,.,, Y f,,rff!lQ t S 'ii'l,lc,f! if lfffrxflf . N 'I I f, 1 A71 f M. .yy fx' ' l ,K'j! . w , S.A. Valley . f Santa Ana. i SCOREBOARD VPHS 18 VPHS I3 El Modena VPHS 9 Foothill VPHS 15 Orange V VPHS 3 Tustin Y VPHS to VPHS 10 Canyon VPHS 18 S.A. Valley VPHS 15 El 'Modena VPHS K6 Foothill VPHS 14 Orange VPHS 13 Tustin VPHS 10 S.A. VPHS 18 Canyon K - ,I . fff, o, , 2 -.. Isfffl i 91.1, ll 3' ff li 15 my 3. ly, 12 1 1 LV 4 1. 1 g 5 1 ' 8 .- 4 X: r X. 5 ,1 ll ff li i lvl iii 4.x ii, lil' ill' 'KH' iii :gli 'JH V77 ll' ai 0 U l l U D l o ' 1 12 4 5 8 Z , l fb D D 2:3 I 2 95 cn 95 CD 5 95 m .gf 5 UQ Ui C Q Q cn in babe T Tm 57 I W C 71 nl Cl at ft rt I0 fs o B 0 ,-. :r -. o : on :- 5, .-. :- 93 05 ci. V, W -. C W -. N H c -1 :Q o. c E. :v on Q. o : E 0 U. 'fl N XF ,la 3 I do Deidre Wilson shows great concentration in a singles match. If o gomua gn' x ii 1 1.- IQ'1s -X . wiwwf' .-a--- nghdwr-item.. -As- -+ 7 1 ww, ,.,.-,s,, .- . , ,aw-'Wi I g:'n,4'l4'i.'. q ' 5 4 - 0 0 1.4 'E X c I? , , I . 5 A' .8 3?+'f3?Zf'2Z 2 a'uf'4' , Q-jej2i3.gT 'Qi 5 I 65 ' 'iffy in 3 il -1 e 1 it ,A . 16,4 ,go E' , I !,Piv..,, 4, l 1 Q 'm'g,1g 2 2, t ,if f l 1 , 5 f 1, . ' Z 'il ' xi' . P 1 1 . ,144 dh, 2 . gf? Being on die tennis team left me with many memories and gave me a taste of what competition is like. In 1984, we had a strong team, with espe- I cially strong varsity players. Our junior Var- by Susie Kimball sity team was as strong as many other schools Vanity teams. Some Seniots may not like the idea of being on theJV team, but I didn't mind it at all. just being able to make the team at the beginning of the year was a chal- lenge in itself. Many students feven seniorsj were cut. Our coaches were one of the main reasons that being on the team was so much fun. Both SUE GARDINER and CRAIG HAYS added so much to our team with their supportive attitudes, kindness, and sense of humor. If I was a little late one day, or goofing off during practice, neither of them jumped down my throat lilte most coaches are known to do. They usually joined in the fun. Any athletes who have a chance to get either of these individuals as a coach is very fortunate. The main reason, I had so much fun both years is because my partner was my best friend. Most of the coachu don't let their team members pick their own partners, but our coaches did! My partner, PERRI SEL- MAN and I had the best strategy for win- ning almost every time: BE HYPEUY We learned throuda the two years, we were on the team that we shculdn't play for blood, but relax and have a good time. Believe me, we had great times, played in the majority of matches, and won every one with the excep- tion of Foothill. The girls on our team this year were all fun to play with. One spedal grl, LORI CUM- MINGS, was at every single match, whether she was playing or not, to cheer on the team. All of the girls worked together, supported each other, and had a good time playing. Participating on the tennis team was one of the memorable experiences I had during my years at VPHS, and I doubt that I will ever forget a matdi! Carrin Stabile leans into a baclchancl. Girls Tennis his year's JV volleyball team had potential, but just couldn't seem to use it to win games. Their biggest problem was working as a team, stated Nicole Genova. Tiffa- ny Hamilton grinned and said of the the JV team, we're a good team, but we have to work like one. Miss Charlene McLaughlinn was the coach for this year's team. She was very determined to teach the girls the proper skills, and expected a hundred per- cent out of all of her players. Miss McLaughlinn commented, the j.V. team was young and inexperienced, but had potential. They need to work on their attention spans and to work as a team, . . SCOREBOARD I' VPHS l wi-is 'vpi-is 9 'vm-is i wi-is viii-is o vs SA VALLEY 2 0 vs ELMODENA 2 Q vs FOOTI-HILL z Y a vs ORANGE z za ,vs TUSTIN 2 ii ya smsrm ANA 1 virus 2 vi CANYON Q ,vm-is I VPHS 'Y vm-is vm-is I' vms .. was vm-is r vs SA VALLEY 2 1 V, ELMQDENA 1 Q in 'Foo11-im. 1 a vs ORANGE 2 o ' vs TUSTIN 2 i V vs ,SANTA ANA z o vs CANYON 2 . Deana Christensen watches on as Tiffany Hamilton spikes a ball. 202 5,..,... .: THE G LY WAY T0 G0 IS UP and then they will win more games. The J.V. team was made up of all sophomores but one. Playing in the gym was a different experience than playing on concrete, stated sophomore Diana Ja' cobs, We had to play with others we didn't know. Getting to know the other players took a while. Although the J.V. team won only one game, Diana Christensen promised that, next year we intend to win more games because we have now had the ex- perience and have improved our skills. page by Kandi Bryan! and Jayne Thomas I 1 I Jennifer Blank shows intense concentration as she prepares to serve. I Maureen Mzsavaf va-44-am' mir -mg 'A r 1 V 4' f ,W ln f X I -1 ., ,bk . ,4 niiivg i y T. in Wim EIR: 'ibn 'Nm 'VIE 'ilu iii mg- 'Wie uni 'lit 'Wm Wh. 'ilu 'nh 'Wi IME lvl W1 Hu his 'lim dill 'Wm A X mfr .L fm 1 RPHBGQ, ll llr I, lf 1 A by Bob saw , - by Robin Iwaaaki Since our team consisted of moldy Bu: all in all, practices jun wereifz mphomorei and this was CH.AR'S practices without everyoue's com- Gntyear Gi 502255181 WC all lf-HCV WC plainu. We were always complaining would have rough pfmicei ahead ofa.. .ami mieihing, and xr di-ave ci-mn Y pncdcu were about two houn crazy. Some of the famous laying: you long. 'I'l4iey were hard, but uauallylotl could always hear were Sure CHAR, Y Df film' l!3!CClJENNY FLQRY- WC I can't do that? and Do we have all tried robe in the gym, get stxerdied ro? outa:-id nan a few laps inlide by the time junior Vanity volleyball practices V our coach arriyed or we would have ro ended up go bg much baggy dun when X mn our 'laps' outside, which was to gn we mined. The one thing we all learned around the balketlrall courts, YC-I1-nil was volleyball take! teamwotlr. courts, and gym, When we lost I pme, our coach would always meat that she wins-z't mad i at ua, butrour practice the next day 1 would ahlfays seem to-be a lot hu-cle: ' md a longer. Before our practice x l.l1l!dly,,l1DW8VCf,.WB always had little Walls. We dibcuued our good and 'baiipoinu of the game, funny thing! ' that people did, and how we did:-i't want to runrthal dayi One time we even used ned hm and lenion-heads to dem- ' onitnte ourpoliriuna. ' - l l l i Maureen Meums by Bob Bugs, Maureen Meraroi J aug! I . V . 1 L Top: Jennifer Florey, Jurae Ross, Left to Right: Tiffany Hamilton, Robin Iwasaki, Beth Stuart, Nicole Genova, Jennifer Blank, Missy James, Kelly Huntington, Diana Jacobs, Diana Christensen and Jackie DeLamar. 4, ,b1b,' I'll never 0 Our m su 1 , ., f ,h ,,f,,,,ff,,', ,,,, If ,qf,- M, 1' l ff QW .WcV,3gfW,Zg,,:,y7W ,A If I 'fy ' fy f bio if ff ff! ! y- gif-510 , lf Going up with two hands to block is Diana Jacobs as Jennifer Blank covers. --u,,,,h5 -M. L 1--. mv' 'H-v..,,, fm., . ,fb 15,7 7 i 4147 4 -a.,,,,0,, 'unnnaivfff E .,,.,,,, Tiffany Hamilton and Robin Iwasaki prepare ro switch positions in order to set. Volleyball 2 fi 1 1. 1 4 i ill 1 1 by Mmm. Mmm, F gf an 4. f,Ll 432' c -4. 3 ,. . A., . -EN H YY- - A ,Q ,Ai , ,f,fvf,1' 11,11 .,f,,5hh4-,if -- , Top: Ann Lathrop, Cheryl Till, Left to right: Kelly Kutcher, Kandi Bryant, Shelly King, i Jayne Thomas, Shannon Armstrong, Cheryl Tomlinson, Ali Rose, Lara Gillett, Coach Pamela Smith Burclue, Coach Mrs. Sheri Smith, Manager Jana Anderson. Not pictured, Tracie Williams QQ E t V 2, my 'Ven 'IOM 11-f f' . fw: wi'1ffr' . ,, ,gm r , ,. 4 fam I, , . PW 'ff 1-W Thom -md Ka'-di my-mf wwf i 4' iw ,mf 1 7i'W7,, fi wi 2' ' G 15, pfivw' , wwf. 'f f lf ffl' 1 . ff , ,, , M , -it , ,Z ' E577 , ,y H' . . if y 3 wmwgf,m,WWfvW2'2 '5,ffv.2fmfffDW1',vi4?1 bmi, , I ., I f. ' :M awww'wmfefiwyimfqfgf,sfiw1fWW' ' . . . . X Cheryl Tomlinson sets as Kandi Bryant anrici- ' awvvwfe-1. w,4,g,,m,,k, 74'W'W I pates a back ser. by Mmffi. Mmm. ,Q -wx hi he Shelly King shows control by dinking the ball, Cheryl Tomlinson and Lara Gillett cover. 204 spam by chu-yi Till The Girls volleyball team held their awards night at team member SHAN- NON ARMSTRONC-i'5, beautiful home. With the uplifting atmosphere, the excited girls anxiously awaited their awards, For most of the team members it was just an end of the season party. However, to the three seniors -- JAYNE THOMAS, KANDI BRY- ANT, and CHERYL TILL -- it was the end of the their high school volley- ball days. As the evening got under way, the cuadies distributed awards according to the performance and attitude of the players. Varsity players also received gag gifun based on their personalities throughout the season. In addition ro these awards. rash senior received a red rose to show how much they would be missed. After all the formalities were com- pleted, it was time to eat the goodies! Some of the gag gifts received were captain JAYNE THOMAS' anatomy of a laugh article. IAYNFS funny laugh will be remembered by ev- eryone on the team. LARA GILLFIT received a joke book, because she told jokes all season that nobody under- stood, not even herself, CHERYL 49 TOMLINSON was awarded with a statue of a little girl gazing away. PAM BURDUE said that CHERYL ivu always thinking of her all-lime love, MIKE SCIOSCIA. One of the first gifts presented was awarded to captain KANDI BRY- ANT in order to prevent it from melt' ing. It was a mini size frozen yogurt. KANDI seemed to always be eating frozen yogurt before I game or grab tice. Serious awards were awarded to JAYNE THOMAS and CHERYL TOMLIN SON , co-mort valuable play- en, who also made second team All- League. Most inspirational was the well-known laughter - JAYNE THOMAS. Mos! improved was ANN LATHROP. X J WM 309,13 ' Z! 1 v l l .king . 1' 'na g . ii l , . u 4 . .81 1 i ii i , I r N ,N in li . V -3 Nm gl Add' nw' nil Ill! iigallu H0905 ,adm umllfl Illia haw' Unltd MP' .I-U adm Mir aw' .4-W .wifi Jw-'W 1. l Z A-.f1e M.iM-,--, .--......., -.. ,M Y,YY M . VARSITY TEAM U ITES! Shelly King, Kelly Kutcher, Ann Lathrop, Jayne Thomas, Cheryl Tom- linson, and Kandi Bryant fcenterj huddle together and show unity by clapping. - by sob edgy may M 5 s 4 'O' 4 fl i III V he Varsity Volleyball team consisted of three seniors, eight juniors, and one sophomore with only two re- turning varsity members. The highlight of the season was when the underdog Spartan volleyball team defeated the second place Foothill team in three games straight Q15-82, CIS-IOP, and Q15-7j knock- ing the Knights into third place. We were a team that did the unexpected . . . we'd win when we were expected to lose and lose when we were expected to win, stated Cheryl Tomlinson. If we had played the entire season like we A ' 7 til played against Foothill . . . no one could have stopped us, exclaimed Shelly King. The team could contribute their success to the dual coaching of Mrs. Smith and Pam Burdue, a volleyball player at Chapman col- lege. She helped by sharing her own exper- ience and knowledge of the game. Mrs. Smith added to the team by always being there when the girls needed her. With the combined forces of both coaches, the team concluded its season with a record of five wins and nine losses in league play. Mrs. Smith summed up the season by saying, The girls volleyball team had a fine season. The girls were terrific! They worked very hard as individuals and yet were very supportive to one another as a team, but most of all they had fun. Pam Burdue added, the girls learned a lot as they progressed, and were very determined to work together. Next year's team is sure to win! SCOREBOARD VPHS 3 vs SA VALLEY o VPHS z vs ELMODENA 3 VPHS 1 vs FOOTHUJ.. 3 VPHS 3 vs ORANGE x VPHS 1 vs TUSTIN 3 VPHS 5 vs SANTA ANA 1 VPHS o vs CANYON 3 vm-is 1 W SA VALLEY 3 VPHS 3 vs ELMODENA 2 VPHS 3 vs FOOTHILL o was 0 vs ORANGE , VPHS z vs TUSTIN 3 VPHS i vs SANTA ANA 3 VPHS 0 vs CANYON 3 Kandi Bryant looks on after she sets to an elas- tic Jayne Thomas. Cheryl Tomlinson and Lara Gillett cover Jayne's hit, Varsity Volleyball 1 1 ww 1l li 11 'i 1 l 1 ii lr l 14 U Qi 1 . Nl ii v l 1 I 1 11 l I l R B. - SCOREBGARD 1,1 P Z P W4 by Ricardo swam by Ron Casacchia the next day. That means no dinner and a possible run that night. BAILEY has worked hard his nine years at putting to' gether a program. Before the Canyon match this year he shocked the team by saying he was going to retire from coaching. We wanted to win the Canyon for BAILIHQ since it was going to be his last year here. Discouraging enough, we lost by a few points. BAILEY has helped us not only to be strong wrestlers but our attitudes have improved much from our self disci- pline that he always taught us. BAILEY is as good a coach as they come and I'm sure all the teams will miss him. Thanks Coach, for everything! 15 A Tiff VPHS 50 Tustin VPHS 57 El Mo VPHS 64 Orange VPHS 27 Santa Ana VPHS 53 Foothill was 4, v.ucy VPHS 27 Canyon The wrestling team from top left include Coach Ali Khademi, Coach Gary Mitchell, Sam Oh, Rod Turner, Tracy Burdine, Robert Jaques, Ron Norman, Coach Rod Det-field, Coach Brent Bailey, Eric Bryant, Curtis Robinson, Arnie Paulson, Steve Janzen, Scott Johnson, John Maddux, Jeff Tucker, ,,,, Ron Casacchia, Anya Nahkjavani, Billy Bliss, Thang Bui, Steve Loritz, Ken Robin- son, Dan Bobbitt, Dan Heller, Mike Wil- liams, Jim Sorenson, Billy Banks, Frank Gehr, Bob Peery, Frank Paulson, Matt Green, Bill Galus, Dave Yamasaki, Rod Mei, Martin Ortega, Rob Denton, Brian BAshworth, Mike Castagna, Mike Semaza, ' ' Mike Vert, Bryan Brown, and Rupert Yello- whorse. Being a Spartan wrestler at Villa Park is a very tough ,, 5 sport. Our season is long, starring around mid November 1 5 and can las! til March. Daily practice starts with lacing on 5 time. There is no excuse for getting out and we had to run f' after practice. Practice starts with stretching out for a cou- ple cf minutes and then going over a lot of technique with enthusiasm and then off to some hard live wrestling. Get- ting hurt on purpose won't get you out of anything. BAI- LEY said, Suck it up, you mzggotln Of course, he only said this unless he saw a lot of blood ur an arm or leg not moving. Practices end up with some hard line drills that complete- ly exhaust me. We finally got to go home after we checked our weight and found out you have to lose three pounds by --,1,, 11,L,'1,1 . mvfzcl':W'fuMj11L11f1fA1w, Q , , 1,fy1:.1,11,,44g,.1:,f-441gin-11111 41,5 1r1, wgW,WigX1WM'WLMQWWZW ff 1 ZE2 3 4f,:'vfrf'f1f' H: ' 31,1 ,, ,1-yfyfliiinili w W'ffi:4iW!lfff7fhQ ,Ju ' -1 1 1 '1 54,14 1 5,11 ,f 4. V, tt W1f1w1111 1 ,Q f ' 1 l 1 11 1 1-i , ,W 1gQ1.11f1'1111,1,m M gQf114',Mf21Y1 if ,111:',,w11f1! -M !1i1g9'mg1.,vi 1g.1,f11g51 WZ WM! ,iZ4'14gWQ-D! 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U71',,-cf1'1 1'W 1'1 011 017114111 , 'fin'-' 1 ',1 1kf1'1'. 1vp1?: v1:1!1 ' WmmQ,Jwfr.G,jGfffgf:ffWJ'11 ' Wiihfz 'i Iv! 1 Ron Casacchia, .i strong varsity wrestler, pins a Commanchc with a head and arm move. 'J Q Sports by Tm.: Ganfo I l 'N ll .i 4 l l li lx I 1 -at-su, l i 'ji 'W G9 W l 0. Bailey Bows Out ' 1 by Mmm. Mmm, 1 Ronnie Norman attempts to throw his Canyon opponent over his head. Tracy Burcline tries to control his man. Eric Bryant is called for a potentially dangerous move. Eric pinned his opponent. by Margaret Naruse and Colette Cullzerl his year, the VPHS Varsity Wrestling team placed sec- ond in the Century League nearly pulling off an upset over Can- yon. The Varsity Team was undefeat- ed until their last match against Can- yon. We really worked hard for this season and knew our test would be against Canyonf' stated wrestler Eric Bryant. 'Awe wanted to win this match, especially for Coach Bailey, stated David Yamasalci. Individually, Ron NOrman and Ron Casacchia were league champs while Eric Bryant and Rocl Turner were runners up. Also qualifying for C.I.F. were Mike Semaza, David Yamaski,a1-idjim Sorensonwhoall placedthirdinleague.R0nCaSaCCl'1ia ended the year for the Spartans by placing sixth in C.l.F. Mr. Brent Bailey decided to re- tire this year after coaching ten years of wrestling. Coach Bailey supported the team this year with enthusiasm and made our teamls attitude even better, stated wrestler Ron Casacchia. Coach Bailey summed it all up by sayingg Some of my best times have been spent with the Villa Parlc Wirestling Team. Varsity Wrestling et! l I I I I I i I I I f .I I I I it I I I I I I . V wrestlers pin foes ,D T G f by Tm.: amp, -ma .mo Bob Peery getting tangled with a Commanche wrestler. Brent Bailey watches as his 1.V. wrestlers beat Tustin. Junior, Robert Jaques performs a half nelson to pin his opponent. he six and one, junior varsity wrestling team did well this sea- son with some really strong play- ers. Two of their opponents had to forfeit due to a lack of team members. The only team they were defeated by was the Can- yon Commanches. We worked hard for this match and would liked to have won for Bailey, said Sam Oh. The J.V.'s were led to second in league by Robert Jaques, who was the team's most consistent performer with eighteen pins for the season. Qther out- standing j.V.'s were Sam Oh, Frank Gehr, and Arnie Paulson, comment- ed Coach Brent Bailey. 65' In Mmm Mmm it I I if It I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l'f I- ' lr! IU .. l , ' .. , Q . ' ,uh 'a 'XL Phi- lime. t -. - r vi I il l Rf P' - r 5-fi V.P.H.S V.P.H.S V.P.H.5 V.P.l-LS. ange match. V.P.H.S. V.P.H.S. V.P,H.S. David Yamasaki goes for a pin against his opponent ar the Or SCGREBOARD 45 Tusrin I El Mo I Orange 34 Santa Ana 50 Foorhill 54 Valley 1 1 Canyon This was my first year wresrjing and I got a lot out ofit. It was a tough season trying to accomplish what many others had leamed since junior High. I had to quickly learn the moves and counters, and be good enough at them to apply them in a live situation. I was first influenced to go out out for wrestling by my weigh! trainer and friend, Mr. Rick Gnudin. He had wrstled when he was in high srhonl and felt it would be a great experience for me, And that it wasl Wfresrlirig reaches self discipline and drrerminarion, All three teams were basically united fl and encouraged each other. I am looking forward to next year and I wll.l probably go to wrestling :amp zu improve myself. I am thankful that I wenr out in time to have had BAILEY as a roach. He was definitely a strong backbone to Lhe ream. He always pushed us ro strive for our goals. All the other coaches helped the team also, They would help out ar the pracriccs and go ro the meets. The Matt Nlaids also should receive rredir for helping rn run the rum. They lrepr score, checked on us, and had a pany for us before Hell Week! Even though :here were hard times, this season will be remembered!! ,51 ff Martin Ortega looks for an initial opening, A 15 I Q ,ff sz- . 1 is t .. it MW maart-2' :L fwfzfss-ai PWM? ii f ,, orjfiifi, ' I I: f 4 page by Colette Culbevt and Margaret Nuruse rl, l V. l'l 'r'c,fffmq S Sam Oh Sophomores Move Ups Coaches Brent Bailey, Gary Mitchell, Rocl Derfielcl, and Ali Khademi and players SCOREBOARD VPH5 35 Tustin 33 vpf-15 45 El Mo is VPHS 1 omg: 0 LFvfffi0 VPHS ii Santa Ana 30 vpl-45 Fomhili 0 ffiorfritj VPHS Valley o fForfeitj VPHS iz Canyon 53 Billy Bliss mes to keep control of his opponent. Kurtis Robinson and the referee discuss the march. he Spartan Sophomore team captured third place in league this year, despite having to forfeit five weight classes all year due to lack of wrestlers. The most outstanding player was Rupert Yellowhorse, whose excellent performance included eighteen pins to his credit for the Spartans, Many other sophomores did well. These wrestlers included Billy Bliss, Ken Robinson and Frank Paulson. 210 Spam Ganfa ,DT Gr byT Gmf.-, ' 'Ilia llmu BEEN Wi vm Thi Elk cfm C01 H117 'Hia 'Hills 'Mm Ow Wg! Wm Ah flux Me 'W COM Wi. 'Wh Vu Wwe 'Rl S 2 5 i l by Frank Paulson This year was a good year for the VPHS wres- tlers under the direction of ten year coach BRENT BAILEY. The day before the Canyon match, COACH BAILEY announced his retire- ment. This year BAILEY coached the Spartans to a 6-1 Century League record. The Spartans last to Canyon in BAIl'.EY'S last duel match. COACH BAILEY has been wrestling since he was I7 years old. He is one of the must popular teachers at Villa Park. He was also a very good wrestler in college. He learned great techniques and passed it on to us. Our practices generally were very hard and tiring. But I guess it was for our own good because we wrestled much better than other schools. Along with tough practices were extra things to dn, such as push ups and the dreaded deep six. The deep six was coming to school at 5:45 am and running 5.5 miles up the hills of Villa Park with COACH BAILEY following us i.n his heated truck. I guess that is one advantage of being a coach. The sophomore team benefited from this. We did well considering the lack of wrestlers. Sopho- more KEN ROBINSON said, COACH BAI- S o if gf LEY was as good a coach as they came. He not only pushed us hard but he was someone to talk to, Like he always said, A man is never more of a man, then when he is reaching for something beyond his reach. The Sophomore team and all of the wrestlers would like to say thanks for a good year and good luck coach! Remember that the Sophomore team finished strong. he 1984-85 Girl's Basketball team began their season with tough practices under a new coach, GEORGE PEABODY. Being a young team this season with only three returning seniors, the girls worked hard to adjust to their new coach and to each other. High school basketball is a lot dif- ferent than it was in junior high. It's BASKETBALL FI DS LID CJ HGGP not all fun, it's a lot of work, com- mentedKATHLEENNARUSE, sophomore. Despite their many hours of prac- tices, hard work, and talent, the team ended the season with a record of 2 wins and iz losses. Although this season was disap- pointing, the girls are looking to next year for a winning season. 1984-B5 Girls' Basketball team: ffrom left to right kneelingj Laureen Moore, Kathleen Nar- use, Deanna Kurose, Lori DelCourtg Qstandingj Lori Beechan, Laura Koss, Mickey Gilchrist, Jackie DeLamare fmanagerj, Kelly Stephenson, Jana Anderson, Leslie Dierking, Stacey Kirschner, and Lisa Jensen. QNot pictured: Dina Schubert and 212 Sports Coach George Peabocly.j Stacey Kirschner ourjumps her opponent. -E3 f , i? VH VH' VH li VH VR VH WI' W: Wt Wr KH' VH' YPI Tlrl Mah mill: hr lla: Alia 'lm-x Burl bl!! 'lm 'um 041: lid- 'lim l 'FlI We 'W lin lI,g,, 'ills li 'midi 'Wk 'Ili S , 1 SCOREBOARD VPHS 11 Canyon 4: VPHS 25 Valley 41 VPHS 31 El Modena 45 VPHS 2.4 Foothill 81 VPHS 35 Orauge 66 VPHS 4: Tustin 61 VPHS 51 Santa Ana 38 VPHS 4x Canyon 53 VPHS 14 Valley 44 VPHS 33 El Modena 49 VPHS 23 Foothill 19 VPHS 3,7 Orange 5b VPHS 15 Tustin 58 VPHS 5o Santa Ana .go The best place to start about the Girls' Basketball team this year is- probably at the end, Maybe because wc knew it was our last chance together we were able to play our best game ever as individuals and as a team. Against Santa Ana that night, we hit our shuts, grabbed those rebounds, and played like welcnew how. Notxhat we did anything too spectacular, but we finally felt good about ourselves after at long and frustrating season. One thing that our team learned first hand was the true meaning of the saying, lt's not whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game, I know everyone would rather he on the tearn with the most points on the board, and that was true for ua too. But we ltept our chins up and kept trying. Wish :he transition of coaches, che loss of ourrwo star players togracluation, the loss of some potentially key players from last year, andthe laclt of new girls trying nut, we faced some pretty big obstacles and some good and experienced opponents. WHS For me. though, the memories of our jokes ir, sw, Kafffbw and pranks balanced out with the hard work and sweat. I know that we were winners in the way that we kept trying until we got it right. Such a big part of my high school years have centered around the friendships I've made and the skills I've learned from play- ing basketball. X know there was a lor of talent this year that did not get recognized, and I hope that the seven sophomores and two juniors stick with it and build a strong team for next year. Good luck to you! After penetrating the key, Deanna Kurose looks for an open teammate as Jana Anderson moves ro an open spot. ' '17, - .-s-e.,-..:- V-.,ff ....... X, .f-K' Finding an opening through her opponentis arms, Kelly Ste- phenson rakes a shot. f f f f,fM2wgfg',f,',Zn'fffa,wflgw ,em 1 I, Lori Beecham looks for an open team mare before making a pass. f ' ii ,, ff2,'f,i f,f 'ffgf ,2'fff J L ,,',Q 'f'f I ',if ,v,, ' 'f,f, , 1 'ff' , ffl i Z llil page by Judy Stoclringer All pimms ivy Kandi Bryan: Girlr ' Basketball 213 SCOREBOARD . .., was Alumni 93 vPHs El M-'dm Vit vm-is sunny Hills 64 vm-is Fwrhill 75g gory vp:-is Om-sv VPHS Ln Quinta 5a VPHS Tustin VPHS Canyon 62 VPHS Sant: Ana arg ' ' VPHS Woodbridge 46 vpn-is Canyw V My vvi-is El 'rm sr vm-is Sam Ana Vlllfy 67' arsi vol .. VPHS Savanna 57 VPHS Foothill -'ls VPHS Estancia 68 VPHS Oren? 731. 1 VPHS Santa Clara sl VPHS Twin 51- ,- VPHS Santa Ana Valley 7I VPHS Santa Ana 6a Y' U ut ut r , ' The Varsity basketball team: Tim Christianson, Chris Frye, John Ack- erman, Chris Norman, Matt Koob, Dave Dufault, Wes Jacobs, Tony Ramirez, joe Het-tel, Doug Smith, John Russo, Vince Ayres, Kevin Cosca, Todd Moeller, and Henry Wiehebrink. V! , , ,n,:2 f if ww, ,. Varsity Coach Val Popov his year's Varsity basket- though we rarely won a game, the page by Li: Tait ball team suffered many upsets during the season. Even though many games were ex- tremely close, some even going into overtime and double overtime, our Varsity team could not pull ahead, Finally the last game of the season, the Varsity won. It was like winning C.I.F. We even cut down the netsll' stated player Tony Ramirez. I felt we improved a lot throughout the season. Even games were very close and the op- posing teams had to work hard to win, said Wes Jacobs. The basketball players' families and the pep squad strongly sup- ported the team. The parents and members from the pep squad were present at every game yelling for the team. Senior Todd Moeller stated, It's too bad our record ended the way it did, the team gave it a great effort. John Ackerman maneuvers his way past his oppo- phums 5, .ifawm illt-saws nent. 214 5,,.... 50.9,- 4 I f. f .M .ft 7, ...gl ' nv Z Allfl M493 hill :Pi an' Cd' MF' ,Unk fri? lmu pill! ks'-il' il! Hin iii' H1415 iii Am 'TIF min ilielilh mM hzhln mph H rl . il lfif' ill th ,- it 1 1, A li-P l l . i-1 T' i 2. F5 xl ' by David Dufault As I walked through the doors of the locker mum, I could sense something in the air. I had never fel! this way before a game. My team was 0 and I 3, and on this night we were to play the mighty Commanchex of Canyon. This was out last game of a season, which could be called a learning experience more than anything. I was excited for the game, as was the res! of the team. For 13 of us it was the last time we would wear the uniforms. As I pulled my sweat pants cn, I was kind of sad. I realized for the first time this might be the last time I ever play hasltetlrall again. I wanted to gn in style. As we went through our pre-game warmups, l thought to myself that the crowd was bigger and louder tonight then it had been all year. The fans at our school are good. Even though we hadn'! won at home all year, they were always there yelling their lungs out. As the buzzer sounded, we all ran tn the bench and sat down. We then pro- ceeded to the baseline and each guy on the varsity handed their mother flowers and walked the length of the floor with her. We all had deep appreciation for our parents because they never gave up. We wanted to win the last one for them. It was linally time for the game. We sang the National Anthem, and then walked out to mid-court. We shook hands with our opponents, and the ref threw the ball up. The game had begun! Qeditors note: VPHS won the gamelj 15 off i more than just 'being number one. Matt Kool? tis it sl A A14 V Mt-J: Nj 43114-v ?,-D-we,l,,Kg Chris Frye starts a play with a pass from out of bounds. Wes Jacobs pushes up a cripple for the team. V, 3 Varsity Boys Basketball Looking Good by Steve Ban-iett 'fhejuniar Varsity team finished with a league record of six wins and eight losses and an overall record of nine wins and eleven losses. This record augurs well for next year's varsity. COACH CRAIG HAYS battled for his players from the side lines and ref ceived the usual number of technical fouls. The season began with a win in the consolation bracket in the first annual Marina tournament and ended with a popular victory over a stubborn Canyon GREG BURTON was strong all year Mlm- with his consirtant outside shooting. Congratulations-I.V.'sonafineseason. BRETT TANNER, a sophomore, Sfiolfeboafd showed the strongest move to the basket. STEVE BARNETT and DAVE BRIL VPHS 4' VSA Rancho 67 VPHS 5D vs' Orange 61 contributed strong inside play on both of- VPHS 55 vs. Marina 61 VPHS 41 vs. Tustin ho fem: and defense' DWAYNE noxn VPHS 59 vs' Dam Hills 54 VPHS 55 Vs. Sam: AM 54 CARPENTER was powerful on. offense. VPHS 60 ww Qnyon qs VPHS Si vs! Cmyun 52 Sophomore TOM BRAY exhibited daz- vms at vs. vtxmat 50 VPHS 41 vs. vtnty ,ts 'ling 'ull i B U P l ' guffde VPHS 49 vs. Esperanza oo VPHS 64 vs. El Modena 71 JIM SIPE al guard and LARRY VPHS 43 vs. E1 Dnmdo M VPHS 61 Vs' Foolhm 72 FORD at center contributed to the team's VpHs 6, us, Vanty 43 VPHS 42 vsp Orange 48 success. JEFF YOUNG, STEVE vPHs 62 vs. El Modena ts., vm-is e., vt, Tustin bn CARTER- JEFF KOMMA 5' JERRY VpH5 60 VSV Foothill 56 VPHS 56 WA Santa Ana 46 KRUSE played well and gave strong sup- port from the bench. ' 1 he Junior Varsity Basketball team did well this year recording a 9-12 overall record and a 6-8 century league record. They won the consolation championship in the lVlarina Tournament. 'iThe players were very committed. They worked hard to improve every day. We had a number of close games with the top teams,', said coach Craig Hays. junior Varsity team: left to right, Brett Tanner, Jeff Komma, Greg Burton, Jerry Kruse, Dave Bril, Larry Ford, Steve Barnett, Dwayne Carpenter, Steve Carterhlim Sipe,-Ieff Young, and Tom Bray. Above: 'lumor Varsity coach Craig Hays. Right: Greg Burton puts up a lay-in as Brett Tanner and Steve Barnett move in to block out a Valley player. .7v.,',.: -I t,f,.,ff o - Szttmfr . ..,. T rrf. if 1 ' ' 1.QWygggg,j!affg,2f:'fgy 'j.,f Q'Wny:i mf,fgW.fff ' aff, 'ifffigri fi! ' .ff'. ',ffi,f'jil,. ' . ylyr M L: Y 7 216 spam filet LG 4 Ti QQ 1 I X .mb lqn 'N rig, 'li Nix we inn, 5 ' 42 ,i All l .all 1 i galil I-, ,ff 'hh alma 'VJ ff, fb,- Y all phomx by Maman Mriavox page by, Chrislinc Wcdemcyer Left: Sophomore Varsity team left to right, Mat Leum, Brian Gorgen, Mike Gray, David Thomas, Brent Spalding, Chris Storclc. Pete Nowicki, Matt Thurston, Brian Bach, john Clelland, Russell Hanf. Above: Coach Dennis Moody. Scoreboard VPHS 59 vs, Esperanza -57 VPH5 VS- T'-'lf-in VPHS 65 -fs. Los Amigos 46 VPH5 VS, Sim-1 Am VPHS 68 vs, Wfestminisrcr 54 VPH5 VS- CWY'-'V' VPHS 44: vs. Huntington Beach 50 VPHS VS' VBHYY vp'-15 M vs, Edina 55 VPHS vs, El Modena VPHS 54 vs, Rancho Alamitos 61 VPH5 VS. Fwihiu vpx-15 fx, vs, vaiizy 47 VPH5 vs. Orange VPHS44 vs. ElModem 49 VPHS vs Tufrm VPHS 48 vs. Foothill 57 VPHS vs. Santa Am VPHS 53 vs. Orange 62 VPH5 Vi- CWYOU Scoreboard VPH5 32 Esperanza 40 VPHS 15 Tustin VPHS 48 Los Amigos 43 VPHS 34 Santa Ana VPHS 4: Santa Ana Vallry 36 VPHS 19 Canyon VPHS 40 Oceanview 57 VPHS 49 Santa Ana Valley VPHS 46 Umvelsify iq VPHS 50 El Modena VPHS gf, Mater Dei 46 VPHS 36 Foothill VPHS 44 Rancho Alamitis .QB VPHS 44 Orange VPHS 41 S.-mm Am Valley 4, VPHS 48 Tustin VPHS 44 El Modena go VPHS 33 Santa Ana vm-is 15 roman sa vPHs 42 canyon VPHS 45 Orange 37 Above left: Dwayne Carpenter receives a pass from Steve Barnett while Greg Burton flashes into the center. Below left: Sophomore 'lunior Varsity team left to right. Bob Tomlinsen, Bolo Wartburg, David Kaczor, David Piper, Mike Tuclteruleff Hoey, Jim Hertel, Robert Fraclcelton, Paul Helroch, Norman McGrane, Todd Lambeth, Chris Cosca, Ivan Thomas, Lance Johns, Allan Ike- mura. Below: Sophomore lumor Varsity coach Jeff Behnke. 9, .fur Qs.. 5 at I l il x li f it . .l u 1 V, X4 l i, il, . 1 , i l i. ji an r. Wes Jacobs passes the hall as Vince Ayers tries to drive past his opponent. Players Create Action Todd Moeller concentrates on a free throw while John Russo and alumni Doug King wait for the rebound, E L l inf' 1 he SophomorefVarsity - and Junior Varsity basket- Q' ball teams did well this N A 'A' -' - year. The SophomorefVarsity ,,, ' J team ended the season with thir- teen wins and seven losses. While the Sophomore J.V. ended their season winning ten and losing elev- ED g2lITlCS. The sophomore El Modena 5,2 fu lf ii' 4 A Varsity game was extremely close, Villa Parlc pulled it off by winning 44 to 43. The Junior Varsity did the same by winning at the last second against Santa Ana Valley with the final score being 42 to 41. All of the teams had a lot to be happy about at the last game of the season against Canyon. It was a shut out! The Varsity team listens to Coach Popovys strategy during a time out, 218' Sports 1 1 4 Z J VH gil ,ii pail l! M1 md! ,ill ,MX ni' Hi BH f l l M , l l Y. mmm -ni by .Robert Frackelron Vllla Purk's Sophomorefjunlor Var- sity basketball team had an exceptiunal season this year. They ended in third place with a record of eight wins and six losses. There were several outstanding play- ers whose talents helped the team do as well as it did, The sophomore j.V.'s coach, COACH BEHNKE, did a supe- rior job of coaching. Every player Gn- lshed this season with improved basket- ball fundamentals and skills thanks zo BEHNKE. All the team members agreed that on his team a player could learn the sport and also have a good lime. As COACH BEHNKE always said, 15 off Saou-e! Dwayne Carpenter and Greg Burton both show they are open for a pass, Brett Tanner shoots a quick jumper, ' l Yankee only-asp good X Pharm by M auve en Mrsaros C V' lLcl ,, page by Liz nn .md chfisfinf Wedemmf l' ' ' 'if ' C0-gca Boys Basketball Boys Make It Two in a Row the season started every varsity player wanted to go to CIF again. Although the varsity team wasn't as big as last year, they found their way into the CIF playoffs. The long, hard practices and games twice a week built up their strength to defeat or tie some tough teams. With the help and support of varsity coach, Dave Halliday, they stuck together as a team and did all they could to win. As the day came for theplay offs, a lot of nervousness Went around to each varsity soccer player. Once they got on the field at Fountain Valley, every team member wanted to do his best and win to advance into more playoff games. With a lot of speed and slcill, soccer players from both schools kicked the ball up and down the field. When the whistle was blown and time ran outg the game came to an end, as did the chance to go into the CIF finals. Fountain Valley had won 1-o against VPHS. IV player, Jeff Leiva, lciclcs the ball up field. Tim Goldman watches while JV forward Randy Saucerman leaps to head the ball. 220 S,,..., 1 J l l I. lt IIT Kult ,G ' Tv fi, 1 -4 lf' -l ' J' e l ' l 1 fi 'l'l0hfl1oll, l P llmn Wilt, s 'lin 'l I 'L is- lllzi 1 ' If ' A 4 r-f -l l m 'J .? J R' V-N F' 'r' ' r y J -----g- ni-1' su .. -,,....-.....--p 1 If X, 1 .V Q, .1 Waiting for the game to starthleff Bedell, Todd Iger, Ryan Glover, Kevin Swartz, Dave Sach, Brent Sumrall, eff Kohno and Kevin Ramsey sir on the sideline. by Doug Mohrhoff In the beginning of the season we weren'! expected to do well in league since we had lost thirteen senior: from last year's varsity team. Although our team was smaller than the average Cen- tury League team, each game we played we seemed to get better and more team'like. By playing with :he righz anieude and intensity, and with the specialized coaching given us by DAVID HALLI- DAY we were able no give auch major soccer powers al Canyon, Foothill and El Modena a run for their money. With strong leadership from senior: JEFF BEDELL. DAVID SACH, JAMES MARCOLESCO, JEFF MARKS, KEN DROBISH and TODD IGER, the Vanity squad was able to function as a whole unit. Finish- ing third in league with close defeats to Canyon and Foothill, we qualified for CIF. 15 gf With this type of play, four players were voted onto the All-Century League team - Seniors JEFF BE- DELL and DOUG MOHRHOFF, ju- nior KEVIN RAMSEY and sopho- more BOBBY GALLEGHER. Wim participation and playing abili- ty like thin, future varsity squad: are lure to be contenders for many honors. 7 f W! 7 r Q49 x1 , V . -- 1 4 4 . .gf ' . zz' W ' f wx Valley 59 ,if 5, q, ig A iw 'fe El MQ , 4 , ,J gf 1 I .L fx?-1 f Wg Foothill Q7 LJ 1. Orange '- . Tustin 221 Sanra g . iigfffgm .nt . . 4 . ,gigzgffga ne. .Tj-'Wi qfffliw , Zyniizyeylfzyf ' pq M y wWf'yligffW'W 2 , I ZN Zgrfwgwwfvf f,gf!7!iffZf!Zy?Z ' A f H fm- ffvfff i,,m, f ,, ..l ' we fvfle :wi-fflw.z it ' f ' wil f f ' ' , ,4 ,Hi flf f f f - Yzgqfffyn wird? Til page by Barbara Barregar all Pham by Bob Bnggi Y Varsiryf-IV Soccer team: IV Coach Jeff Kohno, Todd Iger, Brent Sumrall, Ryan Glover, David Sach, Doug Mohrhoff, Jeff Be- dell, James Marcolesco, Bryan Fischer, Duwayne Marcolesco, Robert Basic, and Varsity Coach, Mr. Dave Halliday, Qmicldlej Bill Stevens, Greg Lavender, David Voyen, Ken Drobish, Jason Everakes, Kevin Ramsey, Car- los Omtivros, Jeff Leiva, Pat Vanl-Iaeran, john Lee, fbottomj Rich Leiva, Bobby Gallagher, David Hennessey, Aaron Hich- man, Brian Salgado, Tim Gold- man, Eric Bergman, Erik Arnold and Reuben Work. Boys Soccer 221 With Style Soccer Celebrates Playing -nj .M .,. ,ss . ' '-. .,'.- -2 . ,r ,,,,, , as Michelle Young dribbles the ball down the field as a Commanche approaches her. J l X Y 1 - ig I- 'V s. .fill-'-:1 ' ,V - X 1 Q. ,. , E Q ' ' , 5 112515. . : N 7 y y-1: Q- . j 1 ,. . 4 ,: -I 15, . -JE , - ' .,. t: , Q 1 I l ' , i 7-'nj iii ? ' - . a- Q . ., by Autumn Hayes Who says Its not whether you win or lose but how you play the game. I know it's hard to say especially when your will to win is as strong as that ofthe girls on the soccer team, with a reputa- tion of two Century League champion- ships. VPHS's 84-85 team felt the pres- sure of keeping their reputation alive. Who would have thought that with the pre-season standings we would in fact pull through on top. That's us, though. Willing to pitch in just enough to get us through. We started our young and without a goalie. Thanks to MXNDY McVEY'S hidden talent, we were able to sacrifice her for keeper. Still, we were all a little wary. Iknow ar first 1 was skeptical, but it didn't take long for us to realize that even if we didn't win we were going to have fun. We proved this right away in the Troy tournament. It was here that we decided that maybe we were in the wrong sport. I mean mud wrestling is less running and pays more. But really, I think it was DEBRA lWASAKl'S face first dive in the mud that broke the ice and made us realize that, Hey it's 'alright' to have funn! On our return from vacation we came out strong as ever and with our first big victory over Canyon High Cfhank you, LESLIE KUROSEQ, we knew that there was nothing stoppin' us. Still we had one hig problem and that was practice. While half of us were at work and the other half ol' us at ap- pointments, it seemed impossible to get us all together at the same time. I never really quite understood. Sure the prac- tices were tough, but it was trying to follow all the personal gossip that really made us sweat. l'll never forget how LARA STEENSLAND kept us in tune by singing her Oldies, but goo- dies and we could always rely on HEATHER HUNT to supply us with MBLM's. Sure soccer's rough, but lilte they say, No pain, no gain. Andrena Rust traps the ball preparing to move it up the field, 222 Sports nce again the Girls' Soccer teams had an excellent season under the direction of Coach Corradino. The teams enjoyed a year of celebrating the game of soccer. Playing the game and keep- ing the A'game in perspective was more im- portant than winning or losing. This team enjoyed being together with friends and teammates that playing produces. Placing second in league, and competing in CIF were bonuses. The real victories in this season came in the celebration of the game and fun being together. This year's Varsity team had six returning players - Lara Steensland, Leslie Kur- ose, Andrena Rust, Heather Hunt, Autumn Hayes and Paula Pointer. Led by Autumn Hayes and Lara Steensland, the 1985 Varsity team accom- plished more than might have been expected after a series of injuries cost it three front line starters. Those who remained pulled together and adapted themselves to new positions and demands. This was accomplished in a spirit of fun, and the season was a satisfying one. We had fun on and off the field, said Lara Steensland. The I.V. unit played hard and developed in slcill as the season progressed. Staying to- gether in spite of having no coach of its own, and not playing as many games as they would have liked made the season one to be remem- bered by the girls who participated. 1 j . l j . 'U 1- ji:.:l 1: 1 W l lil lil l Vi 1 jrljj l lil l xi l W1 1 W Vill li lk S l l l 1 l and Lan mm mum. fin .expmtd IR lrom lim Hell lllgflllrf boslnong and 'il in a splm mill! one. field? md lil tleieloped . Siiung ri lu ol its on 6 lllfl' MOLM to lv remema mel. if' A A1'l a l -1 -r 4 M . ,Qf w' 7-Q 'YJ M -Las.u..u.a.,.l .-. nniefgisf' L 4. . f -. 1 11454.-,,. ..4,,,, 3' M 'f1 JSI':,',, ' sw- .jivf A ...Tv- 'Diva Autumn Hayes contests the ball taking it away from an opponent. Villa Park SCOREBGARD 4 vs. Tustin r Villa Park 3 vs. Foothill o Villa Park 1 vs. El Modena Q 'Villa Park 1 vs. Canyon o .Villa Park o vs. Tustin 2 Villa Park 3 vs. Foothill 4 Villa Park 4 vs. El Modena 1 Villa. Park 1 vs. Canyon 0 Villa Park 1 vs. Tustin 4 Villa Park 4 vs. Foothill o V ' Villa Park I vs. El Modena o Villa Parlc o vs. Canyon 1 av M. 3- 1 we E I i-i if, f 1 .,, 21110 Z. M 4 ,mx 1- f ff H .fwfr Mkffvf 3 ' 'MM I - : ,., l . .. K2 zf4,.,,,, 157' Wh 2 .M ,W ' ff S 71.7 ' 3 Lara Steensland stops the ball with her body, preparing for a . by long lficlc. 1 ,QA . r Q ,W 3 QE -Q Q fa .EN V Bd IV Girls' Soccer teams ist Row: Heather Hunt, Autumn Hayes, Andrena Rust, Lara Steensland, Hillary Johnson, Paula Pointer. znd Row: Shannon Armstrong, Tracey Gratto, Debra Iwasalci, Lesley Kurose, Ka- ren Kraetz, Debra Coker, Mindy McVey. grd row: Audrey Osumi, Keri Vchytil, Barbara Dunn, Jill Siegal, Shelby Doane, Gaylene Picano, Ruth Everalcos. Not pictured: Erin Andrisan, Brandy Morgan,Jasn1in Nodjoumi, Shelly Schroeder, Kathy Shaw, Lee Sinclair, and Kim Stevens. page bw Jayne Thomas, Sam Graham and Ilfark ilfargolis Girls' Soccer Completing their first lap of four, Mark Zechiel, Bill Meyer and Steve Brase assume the lead over the Tustin Runners. Nick Matrisciano looks down to check his step as he clears the final hur- dle in the 330 intermediate hurdles. Nick holds the school record in this event, ' 1 1242. .4'f',f,fa, - . f ,I V5 e .,4'ffY1.W4Mr'41 f, W2 f ' f l 9529i J .1 '1WlM,-ff,ff- V, Z f'i V f 1- 2' it 2 . A. , W 0,:,'.M'4 4 V .7 f. , V. Q Z he VPI-IS varsity track squad finished the 1985 sea- son with another perfect record. This stretches their winning streak to over 3M years. We had a lot of outstanding individuals on the teamf noted Bill Meyer, but it takes a good performance from everybody to get through the tough spots. But despite a large number of injuries to key members, the tracksters were able to put together some very impressive victories including an upset over Valley in probably the most important meet of the season. As the winningest sport at VPHS, this year's track and field team has lived up to the standard of excellence set in years past. Varsity team: Phil Radak, Brian Reccia, Steve Brase, Kelly Beck, Spencer Greene, Tom Thrasher, james Marcolesco, Larry Sin- german, Jason Wesner, Jeff Bedell, Nick Matrisciano, Ryan Gil- lette, Todd Ramos, Jeff Zaremba, Bob Valentine, jeff Strup, Jeff Lowe, Steve Barrett, Chris Norman, Jim Evans, Brad Lynn, Richard Park, Mark Zechiel, Mike Christiansen, Bill Meyer, Ken Drobish, Zach Hall, Jim Hardin, Paul Daniels, Marc De Luca, Chris Stamos, Jim Bray, Jerry Kruse, Steve Gonzales, Jeff Marks, Tim Broussard, Todd Miller, Rick Hivner, Dustin Grosse,-Iimmy Sorenson, David Cara, Henry Kim, Brandon Bea- dle, Paul Ohta, Tom LoFaro, Jeff Leiva, Randy Saucerman 224 W. , Z mZ4,4?, ,,, ,7 W 4 4, ram: T ' 'T JW' 3' :'i:,' 4' 775' ' ,1- . .7 1, V fp ' 1 ,W fu , ,4 , I ww WW? ff, X 1 -ff W W M is 'Wt ' if by Nwmn liihnrow ,wi by Norman Iuhnmn ,,i, will-'l'.i': l X l E . L. . Sprinting towards the finish line, Robin Barnes outruns all opponents in the loo yard dash. .gif ' ' 1 1 f f we M-ff by Nom... 1.-,1.m,. rib s by TODD Rmwos This year, track started out with some changes. We had a new head coach, MR. CRUIKSHANK and a new field events coach, MR. WAHL. Our usually large team now had numbers of only about ninety, but we still had some of the best athletes in the leagues V Despite' the 'constant nagging of shin splints and othefinjuries, our team still performed very well. The yarsity won the first qwu non-league meets with- out any problems, but our first league meet was ,against alvery good team, Santa Ana. COACH BRUNT inionned us that it was crucial to winif we wanted to continue our Z9 meet winning streak. Ar theinieet' we iprovediwe do- well under pressure: al- most everyone on the team ret personal records. Everyhodfs outstanding nerformances led us to an- other win-V f Y The next week at practice, while preparing for the TustimnieetJEFF BEDELL pulled ligaments in his ankle, RYAN 'GILLETTE pulled a groin muscle. BOB-VAIENTINE injured his back, and many' ,others suffered various injuries as well. , ndefeated Spartans KICK I VPHS 107W VPHS 72 VPHS 87 VPHS 98 VPHS 71 VPHS 80 VPHS 86 VPHS 104 VPHS 1 14 Orange County - 1.8 fgrdj League Finals - 116 Qxsrl Combined standings - ist VU, ,,.,A Wonflost - gfo li .. SCOREBOARD Loara Harbor Santa Ana Tustin Valley El Modena Canyon Foothill Orange .fren 1 ., ,, WWTF' wmg:'w,gf,f . Q. .Q .WW 'e if . ., - Isl! 7.3 yi A g:,,.,,z::,,gf,,,,, H ,ff,,.C, . .1 1 , ,f1 .il7'il'Ti?'9i .mil :fl A :3?iYff.1'9f' wa' 1 L f- ,r ji. f ww M l A is-fl: ff' vw ,y wif. i V 'V 'wir i 4. u A M25 yi? 1 lfii l f- pin : U 2 fffggwl' +,:.:w V, g4J:v'Fwief.i w'g'vfCW' Mmm' ' wwf? M yy ff f M rf VM! r, 1 .'f14:u 'f'ii-1 F ' W .' ' if ' lf f .l'1,. , M WF' VT, ,PH M' .:1+.,..,w f ,r:72fM:f,w'i ,,a.m,JL:-' jj.w,l',.,,.e:i'-1'w.r,, .,f+125 W wvflmf I r -it-'wif' iff! , it ,,,..s'..w,'+M'1f'w,af.fW4:,' it 1 , ,,,,.F,g,f'f'6'L -V all ' . we A page by ,ima rpm and Mm zefxwi I -F :s 5 re S ff Althnugh these injuries occurred before our most important meets of the season, the team still pulled through. We beat Tustin fairly easily. However, at Santa Ana Valley the mee! was dramatically won in the last two events, the two-mile and triple jump. We defeated them with an impressive score oi 71 to 65. At this point, all three divisions fsoph, IV and varsityj remain undefeated. We stand a very gnod chance to win the Century League this year and keep our 31-0 winning streak alive. QZZZZZ . I' ' Vs Stay STRIDE AHEAD F , SCOREBOARD VPHS 87 Loara rx VPHS 103 Harbor 43 VPHS 113 Santa Ana o VPHS 106 Tustin 1 1 VPHS 94 Valley 0 VPHS 72 El Modena 63 VPHS 94 Canyon 29 VPHS 104 Foothill 0 VPHS 71 Orange 24 ' page by Anita Epler and Mark Zechiel f-1--.p:,r2j,L'5AQ 'rljfik H371 5.4 t 'qffgi 1 1 l. 15 off Pale Vaulting is that unusual field event that uses along and flexible pole. The object of the event is to catapult avec a har at a specific height. If the vaulter is successful after three attempts, he is able to gn an to the nent height. VPHS has had the tradition of being a great pole vaulting school. We have had three vaulters clear a height of sixteen feet. Only a handful of schools in the country have ever had a vaulter clear this fantastic height. Of course, the secret to our success has been coaching. COACH BOB MCKIE was the man who be- gan the tradition and now KURT WAHL is following in his fcotsteps. mv!! it is crucial vaulter's vault are the drive duesn't have will stall important factor, vaulter leans longer the vaulter can higher he will go, but skill to master. This yeafs team is season. The varsity DELL, BOB and JAMES made up BLAKE more year and is expected tu VPHS tradition. . j.V, hurdler Scott Barrett prepares for the first hurdle, along with sophomores Matt Beyl and 1 , li Ken Domer. ma.. Spam ,zfgw , Mike Christiansen hands the baton to Eric Berg. I b --fe--eff-f. - - ' man in the 440 relay w si l Hamm, 'hmm 1 'Ning , 'Wim 'thus YI flpillp . lxhhw W-55xii i lkqgmhl Mlflllqw dmwag ming nli lhima H-Mun w-ull 'WWUJE hihgg 'With 'WMS W-MW Dlmllkyi 0lN4.DAVlfAi.i d'FlTi1p 'fmlilrvli mussels. llll ,rf mir' W En ,, ,,, :lic H' Pushing his body to the limit, Tom Lofaro clears the hurdle with ease. Jeff Miller pushes onward exhaustedly in the two-mile. I , 'ZW 3 1 N 2: M? my iff!-Ma z a,- in Maybe nce again, VPHS has put together an invincible Junior Varsity team, amassing a prestigious record. I think that we had the toughest JV in the leaguef' commented Jeff Zaremba. The fact remains that many of these junior varsity members would be varsity on any other team in the league, becuase of the high caliber of VPHS athletes. ln fact, many of them do participate on the varsity level during the course of the season. Over the course of the past few years, the junior varsity has captured the most dual meet wins of any JV team in the Century League. By the way, don't bother to look for a JV team picture - you won't find one. The coaches of the track teams decided, and our staff agreed, that all of our juniors and seniors who participated in the sport deserved to be pictured in the form in which they compete - as one team. Sophomore Team: David Longyear, joe Schrank, Paul Graham, Matt Beyl, Scott Baylash, Eric Sach,-Iason Nunez, Brian Burnett, Pete Matrisciano, Ken Robinson, Tang Bui, Scott Kell, Jack Rios, Kip Ashton, Jeff Hoey, Dave Piper, Norm McGrav'e. Steve Allred, Doug Nicholl, Rich Leiva, Brian MacGuiar, Rupert Yel- lowhorse, Ken Domer, Mark Kuli, Scott Johnson, Todd Lam- beth, Dan Washington and Eric Bergman. W Track 227 I David Longyear shows his style and abiliry in the sophomore high jump. ith some strong new runners coming into the track program, the sophomores were able to compete victoriously in the league. I think we did better than a lot of people expected us to do, stated Aaron Hichman. We had some really good runners, and that helped us a lotf' Coming into this season, the sophomores had to face up to the burden of EXPECTED EXCELLENCE. Cver the past six years, only one dual meet has ever been lost by a sophomore 04 VPHS team. 1 Throughout the season, some of the sophomore members, such as Ken Domer, were called up to the varsity level to help out. Despite the weakened team, the sophs still retained the spark for victory. ft Mrk l Pl ll 'cr ffm! 5 :Lu Pin i ily.,-V4 1 53 Juli fi., 1 M ,L W ' V ' i'ZZ-Qxz14'wf 1 1. 7 3i5 V4 . ' 'i-fre' 4 57 Q' E, - - , ,- 1. . I ' . ,,.., , . . H i ,. 35.1 a 1,:s1g.,wfm- 1 . E- :gif v ,Uh .,. . 'Y' ' 54.1154 ' Q -Q? V ' , ft i e' ' ' - if . . ii iv- L, X g 1 :ff-Q ' fa, J 9 W ':.w.. .,. V ,Q My j f . , 5.1 'M W 'iMi' if - JA- , fj1,3.,5x 'jifml' 1 , 1 1fg .4i.K1,.,.,f'Ef?' ' '4' e - w-- Z. M' , '14-.5tQs?2,'.fZ' izlfks. ' p i, -'fm-.gr'15'-.. . , . . - 1 ffwfv 1 - a f-' tif wiaf -e. '-:nf 1 i M' f e ' aff'-f ,V f ' H122 - 1 wwf ' - 1 'Jfs3i3'Z5jaf-.233 921 e ' f'g'og'1-'4f5?m9'l.fflf'f ' -I 'zff , an .3 J, ',' 5 ,,4i:a.g',-. , L,-3, f . yr, -I f.f . I ., ' . li .fin w 2?..Lp9W?1 A'f 'ff?':, 56 V'-I V-4 -. 1 ,W ?1gW?i5:4'fi?- Scott Balash shows grear strain and effort as he puts rhe shor. 1-awk,-. , . jv pr, . L, , an ff .- ,V -wi, :WA - . . . . 'ff r ' -'ffjfvf-Iva-Mega, h'1ffPlu ' .- - Af N- f'f'v1'L l Aaron Hichman and Mark Kulx keep pace in the men's mile. 5322, ,, -'-411' ',?':ZQS'l?'f -ifgeigargggaegfxf -f:ngQf -' 4 rj: ,, , 'H' 7? V 7' , - ' g4.'f, 'g9:f1 fy, 5-1, M .,g:,.fp'.:f:. '-V 1' .4 wQt7y4'w' Y2 i . if' ' ' f' ' - T1 fr-G. V .E-' ff fivl' . W' -, ' - gf ' W?-i. zfr?1 Zf-iiifnfi 'if , , K 'ffm' -UP' U., ,,'-'.1va'. V e I 5'f?'7C??' FW'-fe it ' f 14. n t, ,t3.e. , ..ig-w- Y ll 1 f '1 Wiz: ll-Mm: WA 7-We 'Gm Thi lllmi TNG Dm 'ffm lm All 'Hin lam 'Mil flu New 'Wm- wily.. Th: wth T054 like nM X av- 1.4 X 1 'ul Soph Tracksters UPI-IOLD PHS eg TRADITIO -16' U ns 13:67 Q! by ERIC SACH When a sophomore goes out for track, he has many options. These include: sprints. hui- dles, distance, shotput, discus, pole vault, jump, triple jump, long jump and the relay 122111. The track t:oachrS. in my opinion, are the best in the league. They are DICK BRUNT, JIM CRUUCSHANK, KURT WAI-IL and DAVE WI-II'I'E. If you get injured, go see the trainer, MIKE FISHER, and he will have you back on track in no time. All of the coaches have their own special events that they are good in, such as BRUNT for sprints ec hurdles. CRUIKSHANK is coach for the shotput and the discus, and also our had coa:l1WAHI. coaches pole vault and highjump. and WHITE oversees the distance runners. These coaches rnalne us work our butts off so that we can perform at our best! The is how our team operates -- In sptints, we have KEN DOMER, TI-IANG BUI, TOM BRAY, JEFF RANDALL, ERIC BERGMAN and KIP ASHTON. I-Iurdlers are MATT BEYL, KEN DOMER, JEFF HOEY and DAVID PIPER. In the shntput ther: are SCOTT BALASHJOE SHRANK, SCOTT JOHNSON and TODD LAM- BETH. NORMAN MCGRANE, SCOTT BA- LASH, SCOTT JOHNSON and JOE SCHRANK participate in discus. In the pole vault, we have BRIAN lVIacGUTRE, CHRIS KELLJEFF HOEY, PAUL GRAHAM and KEN ROBINSON. IIEFF HOEY, DAVID LONGYEAR, JACK RIOS and DAVID PIPER are our high jumpers. In dame., we have STEVE ALLRED, BRIAN BURNETY, AARON HICHIVIAN, MARK KULI, RICH LEIVA, PETE MA- TRISCIANO, DOUG NICHOLL, JASON NUNEZ, ERIC SACH and RUPERT YEL- LOWHORSE. In the long jump, DAN WASHINGTON, JEFF RANDALL and BRIAP? MacGUIAR participate, and in the triple jump we have JEFF RANDALL, TOM BRAY and THANG BUI. With all of these outstanding members on YJ-te sophomore track team, you can see why we have the best chance of winning the league in the sophomore division. We have not lost a Century League mee! yet, and we don't plan on losing! We are by far the BEST team in the league, and all the oth:-rs are trying to beat us fit they canlj. That's why I say 'HATS OFF' TO THE ----'-it -max TEAM: Tang Bul and Ken Domer give the Santa Ana relay team a run for their monev. Eric Sach hands off to Steve Allred in the mile relay. ,-all pmol bw Nam jo!-mm: e bw Anita Epler and .Warlz Zechiel ee , ff - ' ' , ,,, V'4',,, f ,,V! VV - T X SCOREBOARD VPHS 92 Loaf, 30 VPHS 95 Harbor 58 VPHS 102 Santa Ana 33 VPHS 89 Tustin 47 VPHS 104 Valley 34 VPHS 97M El Modena ,if a VPHS 95 Canyon 39 VPHS 67 Foothill 69 VPHS 6726 Orange 68m Sophomore Track Murphy s Girls Prove THEY RE SMALL BUT SPIRITED 06 Being on the VPHS girls' varsity :rack team is difficult. lr makes hard work and a lar of commir- menr. lr means showing up no every practice unless you have an excuse not to. You must give every- thing you have, because it all pays off in the long mn. For instance, if you do a certain event well, you can get asked to run in invitational track meets or L ii Wxiwnlrzf. ffm .,,,, Beth Stuart is about no win by a - nose, despite some very determined competitors. page by Anita Epler and Mark Zechiel 1 I 4 i 230 SPO... VPHS 43 Santa Ana 83 VPHS z M Tusfn xoow VPHS 73 Valley 36 VPHS 74 El Modena 53 VPHS Can on VPI-IS Fooyihill Zi VPHS 71 Orange 54 WonfLosr - 4X3 Of lliui 2-11.1.1.4 . by Nm. film. SCOREBOARD .1 ,E Shanrnvfiif Shannon Geary fights ro maintain her slim lead over her Tustin opponent, as Susan Round struggles for a third place finish in the 440, I -,Y-77777.-77.-, Y By susnr-1 ROUND' you can be offered a scholarship from a university showing interest in your abilities. Although track seems difficult, it is also fun-filledi With DOG as our coach, each day is a fun and different experience. The team consists of TRACEY GRATTO, TINA GUENTHER, DIANA GUY, PIEATHER HUNT, KELSEY LYUNS, MAI? REEN MESAROS, WENDY MICHEL, SARAH OUZOUNIAN, MARY ANN PARAi ' SI-IAK, LISA ROJO, LEE SINCLAHL HOILEE, SPOLLINO, TRISHA VALENTINE, KERI, UCHYTIL, and myself in running eventsi KTM GORDON, DEE DEE HILL, AIMEE HUNT,- SHELLY KING, TRAC! PETTY. VALERIE RAYA, ALI ROSE, ABBY SZABO and BECKY MYRHEN do field evenrs. SHANNONGEARY, BETH STUART, and HEATHER ROSS partici- paze in both field and running svenzs. f The Spanan girls team is a competitive, aggra- sive and fun goup of girls, V' ' ' 5.4 l it X i lim Pflllaiu X taahm 'Misha KEY Gum WA ati, :img gm, mv IIICKLL WMM NU-Ulm WMM li mm . AIIIEHIIIT. EFIY, Wm EAIHEY Www. m p lil who 1 If L'-H V , ew , '1,,a..5 . 3f.:.'f-r N22 w wi' 'J :'17:'t,f,iuM---,-rw' .P ,, .1 by Anim Epln FHQIJPV 4 , , 1, ., Q, '..,m3 'Q9.Bwf.aQv.-A. .QV YV- v 1 ' 'wa V Mi! .--ff . M. er. , , , .. , Zzr.-1'-ffevmxv, an S231 ''ff-ffW.-f',:-:3'4.'45'4S1' ' ' rr 'Ja-i ' . f' , 1. - 'f ' 4:.4f-.y:.:,3,-- ' '-ffffafge' J 3L4W6 . 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Heather Ross, Wendy Michel, Susan Round, Beth Stuart, Keri Uchytil, Heather Hunt, Kelsey Lyons. s with past years, the low numbers in the girls traclc team put them at a serious disadvantage. For this reason, they were not able to attain a winning record for the '85 season. Because of the low membership, many of the girls partici- pated in multiple events, giving them an opportunity to dis- play a variety of talents. Also, there were some outstanding performances during the season. 'Some of us spent a lot of time preparing for our races, said Tracey Gratto. All in all, I think most of us had a lot of fun, even if we Clidn't run so well as a teamf, VPHS's top woman runner, Tracey Gratto, easily keeps her position in the 1-mile, the most grueling race of the day. Ali Rose triple-lumps her way to victory at the Tustin meet. Women ff Track ,--1 1 4 9' , ru Nam ga by X Mar 11, Scott Slawson shows his excellent form hitting off the l:all'lV3y. Craig Anderson puns for par at Green River Coun- , oL e...2 o o gil .,'l 'lf 1l J , page by lllargaret Narusc and Calcite Culbcrf 232 Sports .Lg I M X - 1.55 . ' it -rx 5, W -2 . .V :,.,4j,.1. .,,V l 4 2, , .iff f .., 1 5 , O I V A2225 9 45 Y by CRAIG ANDERSON Golf is definitely one of the most enjoyable sports available to students on our campus. I like the game for many different reasons. It is a game for the inde- pendent xype of person, but being on a team makes it a challenging struggle to compete well. I also liked the fact that no matter how much or how often I play the game, there is always a lot of room for improvement. This makes me really get into the sport and praetice all I can. I've been playing golf for a long time and have always enjoyed the game. It's a hit frustrating at times, and I have to have a lot of patience. Something I never had much of. Everyone knows how relaxing it is, and it is relaxing at times, but it can be extremely frustrating. If you wan! to see some of the most upset people in the world, look at a golfer while he's hacking. Our golf team at Villa Park High usually practices two days a week at Green River Golf Course. We play about two matches a week. Only a few ofthe learn can actually play in the matches. But practicing at Green River usually keeps the golfers on our team practiced and ready for any other school. COACH BAILEY is an excellent coach and our team gets along well. There are sixteen of us on the team. We often help others by giving them pointers on their game. Our number one player MONTE SCHEINBLUM is an excellent golfer and I enjoyed playing with him at matches. f DUANE BEEHLER, another golfer on our team, has also helped to improve my game. This year we finally got some type of uniform. We got golf shirts. They make us feel more like a team. Il we don't wear them we end up doing push ups! Our scores are going down and we are working hard to win. Overall I feel that we're ready to win league and go on to CIF. I would like to say thanks to BAI- LEY and the golf team for a great season! --nffff---- - - -- 4.-. 1 , vi, .li 1 1 'pt fl U.-J' H 3 lqelfl N ,ra ,V . 2. xg., l .4 ll' Ii'-.Q . . 'T Ja 'Nl ,il ii... 4' il' I If In l 'il ii -. . :,t 1-sl.. . . v v a i l. L . ,. :lb If L. '-ll. t 'fx Ilan -11' Plqu HOKE dlerllllflilld l g,,,,,,..,. l lf' 1 Yamini: in1vl 'l i ww-W nm-HHH adillmm' whmbmw iiiwvf i l Golfers Drive to C.I.F. fi L A -s ,,. .LV 1-Mx? i i '7 ., ,L '- ,, 3 ' LUV. 4, ', f W .4 'g'Z'. Q , 1- ' f,'. , 'l fa f ef .wiv 2 'fy ' ,ga .. 'i :, 4 ifegggf afgiif' 74,14 t :wp 4 V Jin? 4:44 I 4 , ', ,mffj ' 1 f 7, ,34?'s 1 ,,.l ,, , aye . ,Q ,'7ff,ft,fi if 56 aff: 'if' ' ,i ie 1.32 '4 sf 2 , ' ' 1413112 f f'-'ff ' - -,PAQ-fja5:',,.f,'ff ,g,v24a 'f N . V , -i'- ina' ' 9 1 U.' ' ' , ,g,i,Z,7,,. ., If ,M 5 ,yi , I ., ,,j.,W? 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Q Z .2 .e v VPHS SCOREBOARD Brea 212 VPHS 237 zu Santa Ana ooo VPHS 225 Magnolia 160 VPHE 2:3 Graden Grove 219 VPHS 230 Santa Am 115 VPHS 230 Magnolia 247 VPHS 230 Brea 246 VPHS 245 O-rang: 250 VPHS :qu Foothill 219 VPHS 147 Foothill 220 VPH5 247 Garden Grove 223 VPHS 217 El Modena ago VPHS 721 El Modena 243 VPHS 219 Canyon 118 VPHS 219 Canyon 241 VPH5 214 Orange 21 3 ith Monte Scheinblum as their number one golfer the VPHS team did well. Cther good players were John Baumann, Craig Anderson, Chris Frye and Scott Slawson. The team had a good time. and said Craig Morehouse, 'gGolf made my day complete. There is just no other form of relaxation that can compare to it. Being amongst the trees, lalccs and rivers . , . thereis nothing like it. Coaching the team was Brent Bailey, with help from coaches Mr. Mahoney and Mr. Walker. They're doing much better and they all have the right attitude for golf, their scores are really going down, commented Coach Walker. Coach Bailey said the team already gained a birth in the CIF play-offs. The players helped each other out with their games, and said Duane Beehler, Craig Anderson deeply influenced my game. Ga 233 The Varsity and Junior Varsity swimmers CBack to Frontj Assistant Coach Linda Marsden, Michelle Dosick, Pam Mcsherry, Chris Norman, Somon Chiang, Jody Scott, Jody Elsberry, Kelly Underwood, Coach Judy Arroyo, Rhonda Anguloi Cindy Wells, Shannon Armstrong, Debbie Dalmatoff, Leslie Votava, Paula Brislawn, Stacy Enwright, Jennifer Keeler, Debbie Kadonada, Janette Clegg, Rhonda Byers, Tina Garifo, Tina Piantidosi, Noelle Cleary, Susan Hill, Chris Peper, Christy Fairbanks, Lara Gillett, Julie Marsden, Michelle Rzenik, Jennifer Rogers, April Rock and Jamie Senet. illa Park gained a new Girls Swim Coach, Judy Arroyo. Arroyo's first action as Coach was to unite the swimmers. She had the girls buy all new matching swim suits and sweats with each girlis name on them. The response was enthusiastic. 'fThe new sweats and suits malice us look more organized, commented April Rock. To help the swimmers get to know one another, Arroyo arranged a pizza party and a St. Patriclcis Day gift exchange with the boys team. The girls welcomed Arroyo and her new ideas. She is an excellent coach and friend, said Paula Brislawn. In general the girls swam very well. At the CIF Relays at Belmont Plaza Noelle Cleary, Susan Hill, Chris Peper, Christy Fairbanks, April Rock and Tina Piantidosi placed eleventh in the 11- f L. 1-' ,. f . , 'f'v4v ' . .V fp -1 , -. . .V ,f' '. 'req ' ,L ' ..- six by fifty freestyle. by Norm forma 'ta SCOREBOARD , , , VPHS 50 San Clemente io6 VPHS 61 Sunny Hills gr VPHS V 95 Santa Ana 49 VPHS 79 Canyon 76 vPHs 54 Tustin ioo VPHS 47 Foothill my ,f i 'VPHS 91 Valley 56 VPHS 89 Fullerton 64 VPHS 54 Sonora 89 VPHS 121 Orange 54 VPHS 76 El Modena 59 VPHS B4 Esperanza 65 IP' J uh' ' '- mf- a,,,. .v4'i '-sf..',i5. -fr. 3. Jennifer Rogers and Julie Marsden congratulate Michelle Rzenilc for her ex- x cellent 500 freestyle swim. is I I Varsity swimmers QTop to Bottomj Jamie Senet, Noelle Cleary, Susan Hill and Tina Piantidosi take a breather during their warm-up swim. 234 Spofff ., t Lai? ,. , , , ., g f ' 'M' A 'P ' TL la' , ' A ' i Jef , . iw VL .Qi ws. 1 K1 L 11 Mb mi MSA hubs 'ati 4-min Gui, I ws We W X ' llltihm Kla Ang llllw, ,K Sum H acl Ml? Sm: 7, Al . ' if . JH.. ff ur ff' L-I u 'v l ,ll lag J 0.4.1 wi - -A 1 Q 'lvl 4. ll is WQ4 l,,je3 if -L, i fi ll I . l X lv, if r New Coach Unites Swimmers Jamie Senet starts the loo freestyle as Esperznza's timers look on. av V .. ,fn . .. ...,w.' ff Ulf' ' ' I ' ,awww 19' 42- 443411. fw .f 125. A, , am, ., ..- .Juni ,,,p-f Lara Gillett comes 5, -nn... I 'wa-sw-N W wi www W it i up for air during the breakstroke leg of the zoo IM. 2:2351 '- ff 59153, 1 ,ff A lf H ' 1 V lv , . ...ff nu.. Wi, ,,, , . ,ilasfw fafiwiiffv3.w'-fg,1-Qi ':l3?ff3bW1if wif-H. mfzkrfaqbn'ief:,w',,::is,flreiwfef--Nukem.- me .yr 5:13.5,r, effaQ ' i:,ggf,5.fg,.i.gfi .:f:.'3gi:,'1.41QZ,fi-11 S' , I al , ,hr 'E ILM,-ff if fi ' 'vw' ' 'L ' 051 by nm. ammo I have been swimming sineel was :wo years old. My mom put me in at Virgo , , Swim Schoolaz two years aldifor me an learn bali: swim skills. At the tender 'age of Twelve I swam for Orange ' Aquatics Association. I sivam with I ,OAA until I became a sophomore. I swam for the Varsity team as a suphdrnure. Swimming freesryle and ' lC1l'l'lEIlICkllfUkB- I hai a lm of fun char 51 S ff season! The Senior boys were extremely handsome than year and they helped make it a little more exciting. As a Junior I did nut swim nn the team. However, as a Senior I decided to get back tm the team once again. I have ine: a lot of new friends through the team. JAMIE SENETE, APRIL ROCK, RHONDA BYERS and many other grls were on the team with me. We all had a lat of spirit to help and cheer our teammates on. 5 44' a ' Debbie Dalmatoff and a Tustin swimmer anxiously wait for their event. page by Marla Margolis and Kevin Kutcher Girls Swimming Bo s Stroke To TOP VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS SCOREBOARD JUNIOR VARSITY 121 Santa Ana 33 69 Tustin 87 78 Santa Ana Valley 75 124 EI Modena I4 117 Canyon 33 61 Foothill 95 123 Orange 23 Timing the Spartan swim meet coaches John Kulisich, Travis Haskins, Jeff Ehrlich, Judy Arroyo, and coach, Linda Marsden, compare their times, as swimmers Jodi Scott and Harvey Berman look on for team support. Q .-1-.VH ' , X 5 Y I - . in .K'3'4+ .,.,.tm- . .. J. . , W wwmr- .JI-fl., -..,,.- Q, V . -1. ,Ja-' , W wg... . NM- ' ' .f'-Lv-ff' f- -V ' -a M, n r , , M.w4,,,,,... ..., ' ,vfff r1- -4. ,gf Z ,P Jason Jeffries, swimming the breaststrolce in the zoo Medley Re- lay, helped the Varsity team qualify for CIF. Boys Swimming Y iv, Norm juhnmn as sua-iq by LANCE LARSON The sun has just starred to rise, and while most of Villa Park's students are enjoying their last hours of sleep, a group of dedicated swimmers, along with myself, enter the hrislr water of the pool to begin a long hour of :raining before a vigorous day of school. It took more than the average amount of effort to get out of a warm bed and face the cold familiar pool, along with hearing the voice of COACH ERLICH, urging and pushing me along the road to success. Many times X asked myself, Is it all worth it? But I guess it was because if it wasn'! I wouldn't be in this crazy, water- logged sport. Being a swimmer isn't all that easy because many people don't realize how strenuous it can become, especially if high goals are set which many dedicated athletes do. Although swimming can become boring and dull at times, there is an- other side of it that most people never see. The glory of winning or even knowing that I have done my best is always something for me to strive for and it also encourages me to 15 if swim. I feel that I am very fortunate to swim for VPHS and train under one of the best coaches in the area so I can strive to the hes! of my ability and possibly in the future train for the upcoming Olympics to gain the ance in a lifetime feeling of representing the U.S. as an Olympic swimmer. by sam: Vfvlf 4.1. l I l F. E, l Q l WHS J WHS , was , WHS WHS WHS 2 WHS 1 l l l 11 we ki sf' fb-lj l 'i I 3 i 9 x l , 4 l 1 'A riff i Xa .1 Y A i - I l l -'Q M X riiisvlffe nniflwmb' .wht MW' IBC wha ' .fm 5, z. VPHS VPHS VPHS VPHS . vm-is VPHS VPHS SCOREBGARD VARSITY Santa Ana Tustin Santa Ana Valley El Modena Canyon Foothill Orange Century League Champs Lance Larson shows his it-chniquv in the boys iooytl fly. 1984-85 Boys Swim Team: Bark Row: K.C. Nowak, Trevor Kirschner, Craig Ackley, Jarrod Brown, Bill Stevens, Sean Allen, Lance Larson, Mike Wynsen, Pete Nelson, Talis Vitols, Sean Roby, John Car- cich, Jeff Allen. Second Row: Coach Jeff Ehrlich, Craig Mordock, Andy Deak, Mark Cantin, Harvey Berman, John Fort, Richard Huang, Alex Luem, Kevin Halligan, Robert Mahony. First Row: Morgan Goldsmith, Martin McDonald, Randy Buck, James Clark, Jason Jeffries, Darrin Haskins, Brian Swarm, John O'Neal, Monte Variakojis. by Norm fam... This ears team ' the. A if ,fyv fi... aff. 5, . f If ' .,..,fiH1!2m .1 Monte Variakojis cruises along in the 500 free. J ?2,,.,w,,m.,W,..wfjw Lu: y.i,.ligg,2.uf ff 1, ,f ii ffm, fff .Wm W ,W Ati :V iff:i','p:Ma,i.w f' ff ,M LMA.. V ..,. E....,gM is 15502115 F A I 'fffwma1'.,1' ky.-- W ff. . 1 nder the coaching of Jeff Ehrlich, the Boys Varsity swim team has upheld and V I I improved their reputation with an out- standing season. becoming one of the best swim teams in the Century League. With leading swim- ' l f i f , mers such as seniors Jason Jeffries, Martin Mc- Donald, and most valuable junior Lance Larson, the team has successfully defeated their opponents. Jason Jeffries in the 50 free with a 22.51 and the 500 free at a 5:io.46. Martin McDonald had a 59.41 in the loo back. Both swimmers have greatly improved from last year. Lance Larson was Villa Parlds first and only swimmer to qualify for the Junior Nationals held in Milwaukee, Vffisconsin making him one of the top high school swimmers in the United States. l-le led the team this year with a 50.65 in the loo Fly placing 3rd in CIF and a 1:59.28 in the 200 LM. Besides great times led by these swimmers, the ,, team as a whole has improved to make VILLA PARK swiivi TEAM the best is has had in histo- if ry. Si ln addition to swimming the word Steam spirit ,M has a new meaning, This year the boys and girls swim teams united together to encourage each other to win. With much hard work and dedication, the boys and girls swim teams have made swimming both a progressive sport and created memories that will never he forgotten. Sports . .F!Mh..a.,..... 4a99vl4.J..-.w.. 'M7i'-WV ' ,-m--vi.am HfWqMyMfNWW -c D W I if afslty 0 t 3 OCS Xtfa 5 V ' S f la ll G E l . . he five returning players combined On sunny days or on rainy cold days the Kelly Stephenson shows her batting form as she smacks the ball. V with three sophomores and four ju- team could always be seen practicing. If it niors made up this year's varsity rained, the gym would be filled with girls N softball team. The team started their season with gloves playing in their socks. Coach 4 with a win against Troy, 2-1, and a win Shelton planned each practice the night be- :il against Corona del Mar 18-o. During Easter fore and would follow his schedule to each all vacation they played in a tournament in San- minute. This year the girls were even seen in il ta Maria, where they faced many tough the weight room toning their muscles. ad teams in the county. This was a fun exper- A'Sometimes we didn't feel like going to the Z ience where friendships were made and skills weight room, but it helped,'l stated Ann me were bettered. Lathrop. I The defense of the team seemed to be the Many games were played in extra innings, all strongest with standouts like Cheryl Tom- making each competition a nail biter. It :: linson, who played shortstop, Deana Kur- seemed that the team would do a little better aa ose at second base, and Kandi Bryant, the in each inning that followed. Mr. Shelton gl: pitcher. Basically we played tough, but would encourage the girls to score in the first M., sometimes we would slack off, commented couple innings but they seemed to like it :Z Meghan Domer. better when the game was a close one. M by M, falmsan ' -- 'ac page by Jayne Thomas 5 l i if SCOREBOARD -X VPHS 6' vs SA. Valley VPHS 5 vs Elmodena l I VPHS 0 vs Foothill VPHS 10 vs Orange VPHS 3 vs Tustin VPHS 5 vs Santa Ana VPHS 2 vs Canyon N VPHS 5 vs S.A. Valley VPHS 4 vs El Modena ' VPHS 2 vs Foothill I N VPHS 12 vs Orange VPHS. 5 vs Tustin ' VPHS 4 vs Santa Ana VPHS 1 vs. Canyon 5 '-E Q ' l., 'V y f f 4? Kandi Bryant throws a strike as Mr, Shelton warms her up 238' apo... between innings. s i i i 3 by KANDI BRYANT Pve, pleyed tl-ded base ever since my sophomore year Ar Villa Park High. I sup- pene 'l was pretty lucky to get the spot that year. But, after a while, I became more ond' more confident with the position. DQNNA DEARDORF was pitching then, and she was very impressive. She struck out batters left and right. We were yery lucceslful, lm. We devastated our league and did outstanding up at the Righetti tournament, This year, however, was an extremely new ball game. DONNA was gone and I was- left to fill her shoes. I no longer had ,the security once had at third base. Peo- ple continually said, Don't worry, no one expecti you lo pitch like DONNA. I realize that now and I've also realized that DONNA and I are entirely different pitchers, too, DONNA threw extremely hard fast balls and she threw a lot of tl-iem. I, on the other hand, very rarely threw fast balls. I liked to rely on my curve, change, . , , I, off and drop hull. Pm a pitcher who needs tn trust my fielden. I was clone to no-hitters mainly because of a strong defense that I could depend on. So in I look back at my .sophomare and junior year as I content third baseman, I find myself having that much more fun as a successful pitcher who has a lot of confi- dence because of what my team and coach had installed in rne. ,' 'I ZZ, by fm. Kam ff WV: Kelly Huntginton makes a good stop on a low bouncing ball. i1i J hate I Thomas Ann Lathrop drops a perfect bum right in front of home plate. Coach Shelton, Ann Lathrop, Kelly Stephenson, Janna Ouellet, Kelly Huntington, Jayne Thomas, Cheryl Tomlinson, Deana Kurose, Kandi Bryant, Meghan Domer, Denise Hart, Varsity Softball l Michelle yi.. Hare if Lisa Jensen stretches for the ball to malta- an out at first. throws to first from her posi- 'fW1mvffuf,Zf'f?W'fQ7'g tion at short stop. 'Mui ,Q ,, l :o.2.yff'?ro1y. :'-' f ,M V. Cutscore pponents l l sl 4 I l ll l 5 10 l l , . l nn- ll anna- I l i SCOREBOARD , l VPHS iz Valley . I vpl-15 7 El Modena 65g Vpy-15 1 Foothill VPHS 6 orange G. l VPHS i Tustin . 951 VPHS 1 Santa Ana ' VPHS 1 Canyvn i i r . Veg. i xi vp!-15 20 Valley . . , - ' . ,wglyfl . W Coach Mike Farrell, Shannon Buckle, and Mrs. Diem-king VPH5 13 EI Modena ,W watch the Spartan defense tal-te the field. VPHS to Fgothill - ' L 1 VP!-IS 18 Orange I 13 M T , VPHS 9 Tustin S. if 4 me K iw w W VPHS 4 Santa Am T i l -wa, .-,A f fwzssfz- ,Iggy V Z. ff Q l A fin ' :., , 'ff'+'4'if VPI'-IS 6 Canyon ' ta l l ' ,eng ' l l Y ' Q .l ., tt.. 0 - . it Q me I l l i 1 i . ' 'ful- li . l l ' by MICHELLE HARE i 1 e wil! ,fl y . As a retuming member of the Villa Parltjunior defeating all of our opponents in pref: w ill In J l Varsity Softball team, I noticed several changes games. Our dedicated managers, 3 ' this year. KEANY and ANDREA Fats, helped .th its 5 l First of all, we started our season under a new our team organized. LAURIE i coach MIKE FARREL. His experience with supportive fan of girls' softball kept us , 1 softball and knowledge of the game helped us telling us she believed we could I enjoy a winning season. we channeled our energies in the right W . When the season first began, not everyone I have to say I had a lor offun this year and knew each other, but we quickly became friends hard work together was worth it. A will i 1 and learned to play as a team. With the majority lf of our team sophomores, I was surprised at the 1, K i I new talent our team gained. '- f We practiced hard everyday, working on bat- 5 Pitcher, Sheryn Teeter, throws a fast ball as Michelle Hare gets ready to field ting, Pg,chi,,g and gelding- This yu, we were 1 the ball at short HOP, fortunate to be able to use the pitching machine l every day, and it paid off. Our strength showed in I our offensive team's ability to drive in runs. An- other addition to the j.V. team this year was an i 1 it experienced pitching staff. Our pitchers were ll.. l ' very effective and were always backed up by a ll ' l Z' strong defense. St ! We began the season on a winning note by vs ' 'hill 1 l so 5 'lf 1 l l' l 4 i l l l ' l l l page by Judy Stockinger ' J I if l 2 S ports L. ill l i 5 l l l I L I li l ll -lil -pi 15 mmdgil nd WW 4 MFFEW' l..i-MW mgahthvdfz iwuffmlil' 'mai f i J fl l v 1 3 f f :K :air myy ffmpW:'cI f:i'f f ff .Miz oi ' .f w.,f,' f,4:3:J'1 WW' 5 ...wif f , ,,,,,,,, . ., ,.fi,.,,,,.,,,,,,i.f,i ,fff,.i,,, n . .. Lduirie i ummings VPHS j.V. Softball team: ffront rowj Lisa Jensen, Dawn Butler, Delia Perez, Wendy Roberts, Tiffany Hamiltong fbaclc rowl Coach Mike Farrell, Ellen Costanza, Lori DelCourt, Leslie Dierking, Shannon Buckle, Judi Bottle, Dina Gomez, and Sheryn Teeter. fnot picturedj Michelle Hare. ryouts for Girls' Softball were held in mid-February and the VPHS Junior Varsity team was formed. The young team fwith only three returning playersl began their seaa son under the direction of a new coach, Mike Farrel. The girls practiced hard and performed well throughout the sea- son. Sometimes attendance to the daily practices was small, mentioned Tiffany Hamilton, sophomore, but the team pulled together during their games and their true athletic ability shone through. The J.V.'s entered league play undefeated in their preeseason. The Spartans' strong offense carried the team through league play, bringing in run after run while their defense and pitching staff held their opponents' scor- ing to a minimum. Teamwork was the lcey to the Junior Varsity girls' successful season. When we made errors in the field, our hitting made up for themg if we scored only a few runs, our defense held our opponents, stated Dina Gomez, junior. All Pham by Nami johnson Wendy Roberts, catcher makes a play at home. 1. V. Softball 2 1 VPHS Wins I 1 yti W 1th Long El W ,,,, 1 II.. ---gtfrqvxwn scnoot Palmeri l 4 Varsity baseball team: QL to RJ joe Swetz, COaCh Dave ,l Ochoa, Tom Rieff, jeff Williams, Brian Raum, Pat Glenn, Steve Kuney, Mr. Kevin Brown, Jim 1 Parker, Craig Pollard, Brent Mater, Dave Con- don, Steve Patino, Tony Palmeri, Jeff Edwards, 1 Garrett Highman, Brad Sheridan, Brian Maida, 1: li Mark Johnson, Scott Swearingen. l 1 Jumping as high as he can, shortstop Scott Swearingen just misses a wilcl throw from the catcher, as Foothill pitcher slides into second base. 02 ' 11 i S l l 1 l A l l 1 1 T l I I ll 1 '1 by SCOTT SWEARINGEN 1 i i As a three year lenei-man in varsity baseball, I inning. They also got one in the eighth to taketl-le' A ' can honestly say that the 84-B5 varsity team is one lead by one. ' l of unsurpassed talent in Century league. To recreate the inning: first baseman, CRAIG 1 The 83-84 team was basically composed of POLLARD, led off with a double. Pinchnlnnrrv 1 sophomores and juniors with a few seniors provid- BRIAN RAUM stole third base, and, with one if 1 WWW, 1 In ing the leadership. This year's team, having out everyone was looking for the squeeze hunl 11,11111 l I i X played together last year, is experienced and with BRIAN MAIDA at the plate. 1 1 knows what to expect. I recall standing nn deck, taking some 1 I Of the three years I have been associated with swings and saying, Wouldn't it be great if BR! 1 l varsity baseball at VPHS, this year there is the hit one out to win it? just then it came, the shut 1 1 kind of attitude that we can win. However in the that won the game. The dramatic eighth Q15 , 1111.1 1 few preseason games we had, we just did not play home run not only won an important game, 1 the way we should, and our record showed it. also could have turned our season around. 1 I do not think that there was any doubt in time will ggll if I am run-get. 1 anyone's mind that we could win, especially in coach Ochoa's. Looking back onthe experience it 'i 'N' l ' was probably a blessing in disguise. It brought us 1 into league play wanting to win. Having done well '1 1 in preseason could have brought on complacency. Oahu has done a great job preparing us for league. As a team, we have several goals. Win- ' ning Century league is one, along with going to ' ll 1 the playoffs and playing in Anaheim stadium for f 1 the CIF championship among others, 1 The one major turning point in our young sea- 1 son, in my opinion, was our game versus Foothill 1 1 1 at VP. We were leading throughout the game but V '3 1 Foothill rallied is tae the sem an the seventh 1 iii' fb page by Bob Briggs l ' ' lm' 1 A11 Pham lf, Bob Bnggf 5 1 2 4 2 S ports ,..,, f?7.fe- 6. 11 '1 ,ex .J af' If WM . 'r' 'l i 'Ir i VPIE lil: VPE l'Pl WH WH VPH VPH lil-l WH l'Pl-l WH VPli VPH i 1 1 in l l El J. 1 uiilllahlhil swings. thaw'-M' aah-1-'W mfmtlltfuh lllllllu' , www? Math? tai-5-ff .WW k lmwmw 03169 MU' NJN 1 FP. Y 5 i gt ri .1 fs L,-t Pitching from a stretch position, Brad Sheridan, after holding runners on lnase, fires for home. ,W A -' ' ' SCOREBOARD N VPHS- S.A. Valley o VPHS E1 Modena 4 VPHS Foothill 3 VPHS Orange 6 VPI-IS Tustin 12 1 VPHS Santa Ana 7 VPHS Canyon II VPHS s.A. Valley 7 . VPHS El Modena 3 S . vPHs Foothill 15 VPHS Orange 7 l l 'VPI-IS Tustin 3 ' i VPHS ' Santa Ana 2 VPHS Canyon li With two outs, and Foothill leading by one, Brian Maida slaps the pitch to deep centerfield, for a homerun and a win for the Spartans. fBelowj Pat Glenn steps up to the plate aiming for the fence and scores a double which ends up a flying l'Lll l. he Varsity baseball team, under the strict coaching of Mr, Dave Ochoa, showed po- tential this year opening league play, 2-o-1. Seven starters - Craig Pollard first base, Steve Patino second base, Pat Glenn third base, Scott Swearingen shortstop, Tony Palmeri catcher, Brian Raum pitcher, Brian Maida left field, Mark Johnson center field, Brent Mater right field, are returning lettermen to the squad. The team played a total of twenty-five games, I4 in league and 2 tournaments, the I5 member squad per- formed as expected. Mr. Dave Ochoa said about his team, We may be down but we are never outf' Varsity Baseball 2 M v -, .',, . . ' ,'v. IA 0 1 1 ' 1 f 1 a . ..v'ff..41,. ,. . . . 1.4, 5 fa 'Y-'4,.v' 5251 'p' I-0 ff'4' 1 0 ' 1 .. i , f f t -1 Baseball S W I N G si into Actio he Junior Varsity team, managed by Coach Steve Tarabilda and Sophomore base- ball team, coached by Dennis Moody, had a lot of talent to show in many areas this year. Offensively, the sophomores showed the ability to get on base and drive in runs. Mark Fishburn, off to an explosive start, was IO for I3 with 7 RBI's in his first four games. Junior Varsity player, How- ard Saldat-ini proved he could hit a ball a country mile. On the base pads JV players, Dave Rolantz, jack Samuels, and Jim Thomas, had no prob- lem running up the score for the Spartans, neither did Dave De Leon, Dave Marsh and Kevin Bates on the sophomore team. Defensively, Jason Wilkerson led the sopho- more outfielder Jim Thomas, kept the opponents' scores low, which complimented the Spartan pitch- ing staff. Sophomore, Tom Kelly, pitched well throughout the season. Chris Murphy, one of the JV pitchers, showed great strength with his curve ball, also. Both Spartan baseball teams, with their explosive offenses and tight defense, were a major threat to the opposing teams. JV. Team, row If Coach Tafabildai C- Murphy, Komma, D. Carpenter, S. Kelly, S. Fleming, Thomas. row 2: R. Simmons, K. Wakamoto, C. Wakefield, Samuels, K. Weissenmeyer. row 3: H. Saldarini, D. Thomas, D. Q I E , , l T i L ,., 1 l y ,Wg . i i ' ' W , 1' i www 1 ii 2. , f i ftt. . it V - , ,, '. I, ,124-. .4 . 1 ff. C l f it fl i l iifjjf A i. v . V ,f-gt, . ,, 4, .,f,,.,z V' , 1 y,f9.,i4,!, jWg.',ig-1 T 'W 1 '., '.1PF?fz:yf.'i'ii Wii , , V ' .114 ' 5 nv-fi-.- .' , '-1 I w ' fle a' . ! L V. ' -:..,y.,,, ' Wx fa. H ,K '.-. , ,,- l. : . T WW' . fi e e . 'y .,7,,,.i . V , V .f 9 V, IJ, V 4, 3 ag'4A9g,4- ..,. i N V . f 'iii v , ,, f 1 '7 a f fs .7 ' f f ' ' fdiffi - ' 1. . 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A ,ati 5 ,' ok 'v . fi 2 ,t ix Lt li d . xv FA .i if , fm Lfifsef. 4.' A .l . F f T 'YM , . Vw, X ,IJ if- V!-1, aa., rv? 4 VPHS VPHS VPHS 12 VPHS VPHS 10 VPHS 10 VPHS VPHS 17 VPHS VPHS 11 VPHS 20 VPHS VPHS VPHS SCGREBOARD Santa Ana Valley 4 El Modena 8 Foothill 4 Orange 5 Tustin 3 Santa Ana 9 Canyon 0 Santa Ana Valley 3 El Modena 9 Foothill 7 Orange I0 Tustin 7 Santa Ana 3 Canyon 2 Century League Champions 4,4 ,wwf I A smile slips from Coach Moody as he leads his team to a win. The Sophomore season, as I remember it, was a successful une, with COACH MOODY turning over a new leaf. He helped make it a successful season without the pain and strain. COACH MOODY knew how to get the best out of his players with his strange and witty per sonality, All the personality and humor within the team helped to keep tensions low in right situa' tions. Such a situation was in the game against El Modena. It was the last inning and we needed two runs to go ahead. The tension was obviously on the El Modena side. Anyway, we came from behind and won the game, and I don't think anyone for one second doubted that we cnuldn't do it. aes 15 Y by JASON WILKERSON I will remember this team not because of its record, but because of the ability we showed. I believe we gained respect that will remain the next couple of year-5. 2 Sport t , 'V VyA f V:!AVA , ,. Q O Singles Carry Tennis The varsity tennis team: Brian Johanson, Dave Lehman, Brent Sumerall, Dennis Tebo, Rich Murg, Xavier Gui Brian ohanson and Brent Sumerall show their teamwork tierrez, jeff Copeland, Matt Wakefield, Wayne Heller whith made them the FN doubles team by DAVE LEHMAN I've learned a great deal from playing ten- nis in high school. It has taught me dedica- tion, patience, concentration, responsibility, and how to cope with pressure. My personal coach and my school coach have taught me this as well as not over or underestimating my talents and not loading the responsibility of always having to win on my shoulders. They both deserve a lot of credit because without them, l wouIdn't be playing tennis at V.P.H.S. lt's exciting to play 81 this year, but it is also a challenge. The team expects the 331 player to win most of his matches, and that's a big responsibility. However, all the respon- P55 sibility for winning the match does not lie on the 21 player. For example, in our first match against Santa Ana, we would not have pulled a victory without thi: ICOM ef- fort given by everyone on the team. I would have to say that my future goal is ro play tennis in college. I have a handicap, though, because I've only played serious ten- nis for 2 years where as most of my competi- tion has been playing for 8-10 years. With a great deal of patience, hat-dworlc, and dedi- cation, however, I clon't feel that this goal is out of my reach. ll just has to be treated like life: one step at a time. page by .lay Tunslull 246 S ports Dave Lehman rcturns the hill with .nn rosy slice bntltlmnd i Varsity Scoreboard -LV, Scoreboard VPH5 UM SH vp:-is za Santa Ana VPH5 3 20 vet-is .2 Canyon VPHS 21 7 VP!-is 27 s,A. van.,- VPHS 6'-: 21'2. VpH5 5 E1 Modena VPH5 1 lv 26 'fk VPHS 6 Foothill vm-ls zo s vpns ,, Omg, vm-Is zum we VP!-ts . i -a Tustin Jeff Copeland exhibits his natural form. he VPHS 84-85 tennis season began with two tough losses to Dana Hills and Servite, both top ranked teams in Orange County. 'AWe were beaten badly, but it was a good learning experience for us, said Rich Murg, who is the third ranked varsity singles player, Improvement in tennis comes from playing tough teams, Since out pre-season matches were quite tough, all thatis left now is for us to improve, stated Coach Craig Hays. The league matches started with a 191:-81: victory over Santa Ana. The Century League, overall, is a tough tennis league, but VPHS still hopes to do well. We have put a lot of time into im- proving and we hope to do better than last yearf' said, senior. Xavier Guitier- Fez. Their desire to do better than last years team who was 8-6 in league, is easy to see. They are a dedicated, hard working, and enthusiastic team. Wayne Heller puts it another way, We have a group of guys who have a great desire to succeed. If you've ever been down to the tennis courts. you would see long cracks, sagging nets. and a great need of a paint job. VPHS courts are not in the best of shape. IV. player. Joe Hertel said, The condition of the courts doesnt bother me really. You can still play on them. The boys' tennis teams ended up in the middle of the Century League. 1 I 'r T 1 The tennis team: Vitara Tanhlohn O'Neil, Yoshiro Shutouloe Hertel, Chris Oh, Dennis Nloffett, Nlarlc Nlon- sees, Rueberi Work, Vinh Tran, Robbie Denton. Xavier Guitierrez displays his powerful forehand. Boys' Tennis 411 1 1985 VPHS Gymnastic Team fl to rj: jamie Allen, Kerry Sullivan, Jackie Fasbender, Shannon Hall, Katy Stone, Tina Giolitti, Sandy Mehr, Cheryl Gillete, Teresa Gor- ham, Cindy Grech, Denise Minton, Deborah Baker, Sherry Viscounty, Tami Survil- las,Jessica Brown,Jill Moses,-Iamie Fasbender, Samantha Miller and Sian Huggins. , fm , irisiliei ,iiaii A iyyyilly ii i i:Sgag:1Ef:2gQQffi?3E'el 1' 'f he girls gymnastic team was a group of seldom recognized young gymnasts. But they didnit seem to mind the laclc of publicity, because every day starting 6th period and in- cluding after school the team members went through long, intense rehearsals for their routines on the Floor Exercise, Balance Beam, Uneven Bars, and Vault. This year the girls acquired two new coaches: Tina Preston, and Celest Fry, who both put time and effort into supervising the team. The 1985 girls gymnastics team was composed up of Jill Moses, Sian Huggins, Katy Stone, Alice Roehm, Denise Minton, Jamie Fasbencler, Jamie Allen, Tina Giolitti, Theresa Gorham, Cindy Grech, Sherry Viscounty, Sandy Mehr, Jackie Easbender, Cheryl Gillete, Tami Survillas, Jessica Brown, Andrea Everett, Kerry Sulli- van, Deborah Baker, and Samantha Miller. Tt's a great worlcout and lots of fun too , exclaimed returning gymnast Andrea Everett. Traditionally there hasn't been a lot of support for girls gym- nastics so therefore little funding for the sport. In order to have a team this year each girl paid 5120.00 for the cost of uniforms, equipment, etc . . . The laclc of proper equipment was also one of the main reasons why all the meets were held at other schools instead of at VPHS. Although the team had to overcome many obstacles, the girls gymnastics team did an excellent job of contributing to their sport. page by Lydia Dunn, David Vayen, Hassti Bassiri and Teri Tlicnc 248' SPM, Deborah Baker practices her floor routine i SCOREBOARD f i ii! 1'- ll .4 5 Q. H r,u P7 ':. .gn- li' l in l i i l l 5 W 'Hire i ' 'L' Fc: ,ilwnzz ifllmvu llihifgg f Iuiim iii gm Twig, tempt, iimuh 'zllfiht Wthil ,mmm ,fump fqmd gllmliig imma i 1. VPHS won Westminster VPH5 Cypress won . VPHS won El Modena X VPHS won Santa Ana VPHS WOD Garden Grove VPHS Tustin won ,,,,, rel X r -fr 4' 3 r I 91 f ill' ,,, , W1 A 'Qi 'll f g lc OWS a,' 4 R G mnasts Contribut to Success 4. .a ru., Tina Giolitti prepares to dismoum HATS Ihave enjoyed being a member of the VPHS Gymnas- tic team. This-lsmy second year and I have one more year tc loolr forward to. ,There has been a debare every year whether or nm to have a learn. Lasr year MICHELLE PARKER,was our coach on and off. She helped nu: alot with the girls. Thi year we have the heat coach'we've ever had. Her name is TINA PRES- TON. She works really hard and gives up her time with her children! torconch us. Tina is a , league judge, so she giveerun the advice we need rn receive a high, wore. Thixyear we have go! off to a not so well stan. People have been raking advantage of us. They rank our mam? took down our equipment and broke some paris on it. But we pulled through. The glrls on the team are hard working, and are always willing to :each the sophomores the rau- zines they needro know. ' ,, ff by TINA GIOLI'I'l'! X am very proud to be a member ofthe VPHS Gymnastic team and hope the :earn will pull through next year. If it pulls rhrough, I hope the coaching will be jus: as successful as it has been this year. -.Nr l Teresa Gorham limbers up for her routine 22 aa f .nal Miss Celest Fry, coach, shows gymnasts, Sandy Mehr, Cheryl Gillete, Tami Survillas the tech niques for the uneven bars, I ff., Gymnastics G 250 soooomoooo UQ Sophomores Sparkle and Shine page by Perri Selman and Katy Stone 6 6 tarting the year with the prepara- tion for Sophomore Spirit Day, really helped getting to know people from other schools, stated sopho- more senator Genalyn Talavera. Being given the name Childs, which were the initials for the title Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers - a semi-popular horror movie -- the sopho- theme Sophomore jones and the Chuds of Doom. Controversy occurred because of the extensive help they received from Activities Director Ms.Julia Theilman. Seniors Ke- vin Kutcher and Kathy Bogart said, We're glad Theilman helped. If it weren't for her, the sophomores' day might have been as disastrous as the juniors'. With the help of their new advisor, Miss mores began their retaliation toward the sen- iors and juniors. Along with spirit week, sophomores also found dances to be a new experience. Sopho- more Missy Manson said, I like the high school dances. In junior high no one danced and the music was terrible. Sophomores found new difficulties with school studies as well as with extracurricular activities. Studying became very important and striving for a good grade is a must. Kip Ashton said, At first my grades ii began to drop, but after I became familiar with my surroundings everything lightened uplif The sophomores decided to take on the Sophomore, Robert Frackelton and junior, David Brill can'r believe the senior's Spirit Day. -3' S Sophomore cheerleaders Kristin Oliveri and Lori 5 Beth Wfilson cheer for the football team at Canyon 5 High School. E E 'lin i Q' el , y ' X ' 3 ' iz 2 I i - 13532 ff fi' M AV, aw- X37 Z I - V Sophomore cheerleading candidates, Kristin Oliveri, Stacey Enright, Holli Bleier, and Alera Lane pa- Craig Underwood in his Van Halen shirt talks with his buddies during nutrition. Joy Islei, the sophomore class competed fa- vorably with the other classes. Pd rather be a sopho- more at VPHS than a senior at Orange HS. - Robby Harvey 496-7 . tiently wait their turn to :ry our. Sophomore: 251 I . Sophomore Council we Sl1i11CS I g rightl is n P? I2 li . 14 l .. l in . I' ' .Q l ll' l . Jill Siegel, Senator Michele Young, Senator Genalyn Ta- ' l lavera, Jode Elsberry, and Erin Slawson join forces and ,' N 3 smile proudly as they take an active part in the decoration of .X J Villa Parkis campus. rg 5711 N N i Sophomore Advisor, Joy Iseli Treasurer, Kip Ashton 3 t E! - Secretary, Sharon Hochman if I he tenth grade officers could be classified as a group of very fl spirited sophomores. I think our officers have done a good job. They had a lot 1 3 of guts just to run, stated sophomore Katy Madison. 1 Their first responsibility after being elected was to form a commit- il tee and decide on a Spirit Day theme. They spent long hours working with their class in an attempt to make their day enjoyable for all 3 involved. i We all worked well together. There were no individual jobs, stated Senator Genalyn Talavera. She also added, No one thought his position was better than another's either. Commented Vice-president, Craig Hofstatter said, We all got 1 along well, and enjoyed our jobs. 1 The enthusiasm put forth throughout the year by the sophomore council helped to build spirit within the entire sophomore class. ll I felt honored to be the sophomore President. We were a great f class, expressed Ken Domer, It was like we were one big happy family. 252 Sopbomores L I. '- Q My first aouple of days of being a new sophomore in a new larger school was both frightening and exciting. So many things happening all at once - adjusting to my classes, watching spirit assemblies, and most importantly, keeping track of every hot lookin' man that passed my way. When I finally started to get used to my high school life, something new happened. All my friends were talking about running for a sophomore office. The first thing that came to my mind was I'm not running. I don't know a lot of people from Peralta yet. Then I thought about it. I guess it oouldn't hurt, besides, it would give me a great opportunity to mee! new friends from Peralta. The day came when we found out who made it for officers. By this time, I didn 't really mind if I made it or not because I was able to meet so many nice people from Peralta who I consider my friends, 13 JILL SIEGAI., my best friend and I walked over to the list of winners posted on the window of the A Student Center. To my surprise my name was on the list as a senator. I was totally excited. I coulr.ln't stay P um. 57 Genalyn Talavera .1 0 The end results of the election was KEN DOMER President, CRAIG HOFSTA'I'I'ER Vice f President, SHARON HOCHMAN Secretary, KIP ASHTON Treasurer, and the ten senaton, sv: . MICHELE YOUNG, DAVID PIPER, DEBRA COKER, KARL STONE, HEATHER ROSS, W MATT LEUM, KIM LYNN, MARK KULI, BETH STUART, and myself. We all as officers worlt together as one, we don't abuse our position by thinking anyone is better than the other. Maybe that's why we work so well. I think the thing I love the most about being an officer is the way I became close with KEN DOMER, the President, and all the other officers. Actually, we uen't considered individual officers from my viewpoint, but as one big proud family representing The Class of '87. I L to R, Senators, Mark Kuli, Debra Colcer, Genalyn Talavera, Michele Young, Beth Stuart, Karl Stone, and David Piper. .1 V 'v A .wmwwie n Ka Mfr: A ,EBU iff MIWW .mv ,,., ff ,fwcf+1f'n,f.p,.a,.ffw,,l,,,.::fff,:wfffc,jpf'zcwW, . ,i ,f .,mm,'..'f cw. ,,., ,,,, ,, wz2,.2aQuaid,,Wc:m5Wz ,, 4, . ,W,w.. .W fw,,w., W.f,.w,m,.,,.W.,fy , , ,, ,,, ', 1' it ,i5,g.c,1, fyjl f 351 -Ali ,:n5'g'1ff1f:f2'C1 1,5 zu 11,,a'zQ1a,,:2'ta145Zffff22 zyzifgfeg, iifg flffwwwfy ,V ,,,f V PM , 1' M, fwfr, ,Q f' f:,l'fvJ'7:,:fLz2':fff:fW'-4 E ff 1' 253795 , ' . 4' l3i,'Gf'.if ' fr''W563'247?Q7'ViLff1w lf':W 'W 57 E'3?'flv7!7Zf 4Q5:?:2L ,2,,E' 'i:f',':7i 'i,i J 'f i ' W1 ji .54 6 1166 . ff ' llll raig H ofstatter by Maurcm Mrxaras 1,7 juli, D,M,,m, W.. ,ww . , A as - . 5 - -2 lc 3 1 7 . 5if35 r President, Ken Domer Vice-President, Craig Hofstatter pages by Shounna Lonen and Suzunne Woaters Sophomore Council by 'ras TAM Sophomore Spartan Spirit Holli Bleier and Tracy Nelson cheer excitedly at the Soph- omore, Homecoming game. lthough this year's sophomore cheerleaders got off to a late start, they did a great job in promoting school spirit. The cheerleaders didn't get their uniforms until the first quarter was almost over and they didn't have a chance to go to cheerleading camp this summer with the rest of the squads. But the cheerleaders were successful in overcom- ing their problems and working hard practicing their cheers and painting signs. They made up cheers after school and practiced their formations for pep rallies. The cheerleaders, led by head cheer- leader Gina Mater, participated in assemblies, at- tended games, worked on Spartan activities and cheered with the Spartan crowds. During the course of the year, these dedicated sophomores experienced many happy moments, such as homecoming. It took a lot of hard worlc and many long hours but they made friendships that will last a lifetime. Tracy Nelson jumps and cheers at a gain by the Sophomore football team. 254 Sopbomores Grows ., 1 .,,, 5 We by 'rm Tlm E M, r ,,,,,,. wwnnnwa 1.-fan-v-' nf 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 .. 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 '1 1 11 11, ,1 1 D 1 .A Huh zlgi 'Nall 'Ili and Win Thu n.,,m WH 11 Mm' 1 P'- 1! .hu 1 1 1 5 1 Q49 1, Tracey Groenke and Lori Beth Wilson perform their camp cheer at the Western assembly. hs' M-1 its PM X 1 5 ..-' lil li r 5 - 1 .1-.. by Maurem Mesarax ff fill! I f ilu.. 1 N fig: 'rx ' . t . . F I 5 N, f P :ri g f - I ,3 Y F H . K l i ll A f 11351 -r' . ,. 1 X E -: ' ' ff is Y V N Y v. : J. ei , , .,... ,, J - by Gina Maier Y a cheerleader means alot to we were chosen this year, and there me. I am able to be involved with the were no cheers made up. It would activities at' Villa Park and also help- have been much easier if we had had promote schhol spirit. Even though the whole summer to practice. 'we are teased, we are still proud and Most of the cheerleaders get along happy that we made itl with each other and are good There were only a few problefns friends, even though we may argue that we encountered during our year about some things. We all love to gc of cheerleading. One was that we to the games and cheer and scream didn? get our until the first for our guys. It is also fun to periorrn quarter was almost over. Behsre we on the stage in the pep rallies. gut-them we had to borrow the skirts Cheerleading is a great experience frorn the past cheerleading squads, for all of us, and we tried to make this ' V, whidh was very inconvenient, yearnne of the best ever fnrus by just Every day, after school we had ln enjoying ourselves and having n V? practice and make up cheers, since great time cheering. , Nl' O wall' z I Q. V M , V Ibm I i V frm X 'ibm Sophomore Cheerleaders Lori Beth Wilson, Tracey Groenlce, Kristin Oliveri, Gina Mat- er, Tracy Nelson and Holli Bleier celebrate being Spartans. page by Lydia Dunn!Ani!a Epler , , ., W f f, fhUZ'7zi2.i , ff Z4 X if fvvf V, ed . VM! .am XR W- .,,,,,,,.rg il .2 M ,. xii... KN Nm x xx 5. n N U O -'TT 4 N E. n IT' eu ru 2 E. H EF' A E O GJ li' I -P- 'U D' O 5 O -1 ru rw IF' fs ru L ev sl O- ro 'E O N D D- N O 0 5 O 5 Q max D- Susie Ross. if H olli Bleier Sophomore Cheerleaders 255 i 5 g .ae N 'N vm, Abbott, Mike Ackley, Craig Adair, Joe Adams, Garret Agay, Carol Aguilar, Claudia Akhavi, Kathy Akiyama, Miho Albrecht, Tracy Allen, Geoff Allen, Jami Allen, Sean Anderson, Kelly Anderson, Shellee Armstrong, Shannon Arnold, Erik Ashton, Kip Ashworth, Danny Augustine, Timberly Azarbal, Payman Baitx, Nicole Baker, Debby Baker, Stephanie Balash, Scott Banks, Wfilliam Barbarosh, Andrea Baros, Bernadette Barron, Richard 1 Q , W, . 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On the weekends I like to go dancing with my friends, ESTEE STANLEY, AMY J0- SEPH, and CLAUDIA AGUILAR at the 321 Club in Santa Monica. Before I go, I have to get ready. I like to wear something that loolu nice, but I want to be comfortable for dancing I . umall wear overalls or a nice shirt and panu. MGI! also 7 people who go to 321 Clul: get dressed llPy then others go casual., so it's laalieally what I feel like wearing. After I get ready, AIvIY, BSTEE, CLAU- DIA, and I call for our ride. Since none of us can drive, we take a taxi. We usually renli out for the whole night ro we can pick friend: and then go dancing. ! VP The 321 Club in a really nice plane and it'.l filled with cute guys. The 321 il three lev and they lhuw videos on a big screen. On ch first level there is a Dine Jockey a i Elm! Th room, a bar, and 1 giant dance floor. third level also had a Dix Jockey, bar, an dance floor. One reaann I like going there il became I have met a lot of nice people and made new friends. ell e e d Dlncing is a real break from aehool,and I really enjoy spending the weekend doing it. v N I ,,1 sw N , -S' - , l ' mind!-lm lnifvlulh mwludl Kaul: iliaw' MBU-ll I ,ui T gauwfl Vulnllll ,,,m1Yi'l law- l mlm? undo' Jams? Mm I wily' uw4 l ' ,al Maw' ,M 1 New ree . r An 7...-X ,, v L mm' 'f 'J -x , , :.g:',ff., ',,wv , , ,,,,1, ,ah7wr 'fc lf 4,5 ,W ff WM: Fuji w?f,w5',P ww X lf f W 1 fif,f7ffWf f f,4Q,fMVwf , ,L My y fl! j mfr W if 1 fifkffl of X ,MW fffffwfffw . ,,,.,,., , U H, 'f,u, fw,v,,5,., m,,yzgi,w,,fzww,,,4,, ,,,fJ3.7f3ZwMf:,u4w K 'f,,w':' ff' W' ,lflfifv ,C s tw? 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Rich Gable, Billy Bliss, Tom Kelly, and Beth Stewart find humor in the musical chairs activity, while Michele Young and Genalyn Talavera have a serious conversation. page by Perri Selman and Katy Stone ay, so ,,, 3 Z . 'li I . 1 -' f , fm '74 . 3, 1 ' :Ez N . ' ! .4 , if . 1? f in V F Ka , al I: , 'Ji ' 4 1 t 'W f K ' W ,. , ., M!! 1 . X ' . , K -, , X ,ff ' f y- ,, A 14,-,azmffw ' - f-1 , . 7 'il' ' f f- 2' fl Y' ' 1 ' 4' 5+ 'vi 1 -f ' , Q A, ' , , Zz I T , , ff? f . , .Z ,. fi ii X gi , ' , af- 4' J Q' A '42 Bartley, Matt Barton, Rachel Bates, Kevin Batista, Ed Baudino, Paul Bell, Roger Berg, Denise Bergman, Eric Bernard, Lisa Beyl, Matt Bianco, Beth Blank, Jennifer Bleier, Holli Bliss, Billy Bonnema, Jon Brand, Allison Braun, Marcy Brauser, Becky Bray, Tom Brenner, Robin Bach, Brian Abbott-Bach 257 I fell down the steps outside of Geometry: The ., n, elel, or 'fii2Hi'1ff'iQGi wfSM'a.fi,QEaffinef5fai1r:f:,2' 54 'f:1 3 :11 'fen 1 of X L e N e.,g,53.1.r,,1 page by Perri Selman and Shannon Hall Bagley, Jason Brown, Jessica Brustein, Marshall Buckle, Shannon Bugg, Alicia Bui, Thang Burnett, Brian Burr, Kathy Bustamante, Carlos Butler, Dawn Burner, Christine Cammarato, Steve Campbell, Rachel Campbell, Stephanie Cantin, Mark Carlton, Sherri Carpenter, Leah Castagna, Mike Catapang, Sam Chiang, Carlene Chiang, Simone Cho, Susan Choobak, Iraj Christensen, Diana Chu, Patti Claxton, Jay Claypool, Chris Clegg, Jeannette Clelland, John Cloud, Chris Cohen, David Coker, Debra Coontz, Alex Copeland, jeff A393 - K m Stack gf , 15 y Y A: I walked across the VPH5 campus, I coulda? believe my eyes. It was somueh bigger than Peralta Jr. High School. ' My best friend, DEBRA COKER, and I planned s time so meet each other so we wouldn't walk around campus alone. N As I walked down the halls, it seemed like everyone was staring st me funny, like they knew I was a sophomore. I seemed so small compared to everyone else. Lunch was a aompletejoke. It was impossible to find my friends. I went In all the lockers, the cafeteria, the snaclsbar before I spotted a famil- iar face. The school appeared ID be at lean twenty limes bigger than Peralta. Everyone was scattered all ofver, DEBRA fel! lost too, that is, unril we found each other. lrlookmetwnorthreetriestoopenmy locker. My friend, KIP ASHTON, had prob- lems long he couldn't even limi his. Finally at the end ofthe day he found it. He lost his combination after that, but on Tuesday he was a pro at opening ir. I!seelnedinlposls'blzwfim'llllmyrllllQl.l llWlfli0!d1CDddlidGUfdIIbllildillgCDlI' fluedwl!h!heevendde.Wl1enll'inallymade ittomyclassnlzeeesdsenloalwdsosezious. Theyseemedsomuclnougberdmnsbggqgh- Gl'll!ljl.ll.l0!hldLlWlllCl!'BdiUCVCIlbClll'df or-ask aqueszian, buzlsonngocoverit. Thefirs1dayatVPHSwssnmonlysosry,iz was frusu-ating as well. I feel sony already for nextyeais sophomores. y by Sharon Hochman 53 -4:9 gf 'ur-7 ua, 5 My C3 1, .K ri ,A J A ,vo fri ff' A N-...J M his ge., Q 43 fry 7 'X ' . vjf 5 Q l m 7 2 , ,, ow. 5 p lj V I V, .-ill I , Wi , 'RQ 'I I ' 4 V, -0- ,i I I 1 1 aj., k , ,N f ji , .I . in A 4 1 .- '-. , I Y W .3111 Q' .2 11' J A V it A - l 1 I E 1- .Q ,f 1 ,, ' 1 1 ' , ' .5 ' ' ' ' I ,,-4 fl, w jf A 4 , . alex Gif . r ,HMV f W., 'vga- ., , , W 'iff 2 Sopbomores ll bw S It Could nl Be . . . 1 A Sophomore nw ' balm' wi. 7' 'hui . M f a . ahhh , VJ ' K Cosca, Kris inn? .' ' 5 L f I Costanza, Ellen : hu,,g i , Q 5 ,, .7 -I Dalmatoff, Deborah WML . 3' 1 ' ' ' 1 A .A V Davis, Kristen V . I , 'V if 'Q I - . N De Lamare, Jackie - s -' ' , fs De Leon, Dave i I 2 L' ' ' 5 1 1 ' , De Los Reyes, Ramona Z 2 Deluca, Monica 4 ' 1 Deak, Andy X1 n Dekeyser, Young Mi ' 5 Del Court, Lori I CJ ' Demers, Kristen 2 V K V it Denney, Craig ' Devol, Rachel V . . FMD Q mi 72 vi I 1 Dierking, Leslie f ' 'V I H ' A :I , Min V , lgomerb Ken ' V ' ,, ,,,. ,, ' ora, onna Q ' ., we .fl 5 fs' I A A I U 'A ,Z Dorler, Cheryl Q C, fi R - N Y 19 ' -V : . ' 7' - ' Dosick, Michelle 4' i I 0 K ,. V ' I . . 1 J, 2 A . Doulatshahi, Ali ' 1 ' I 0 I 7 Dunn Barbara A ij f 5 , 7 A A 54 V V4 ' Dunn, Valerie iff A0 ' C Eastman, Patrick ' ' i 4 M f , ' A' r. - Edwards, Cathy 4 Z ', 'ip E t! ' Elliott, Tonia . , f Z' ' '-- 1 Elmore, Jacques I - fi , Elmore, Steve W 7 , Elsberry, Jode 1 VY? if 'I 1, ' , , by Mmm Mmm A J ...- ' 4,.,, 3 .,,, 'fa-ez Z, -iw-ir... ff Karen Mohrhoff and Nyla Newman wander around campus during lunch. 2' f Kristen Davis, Christine Butner, Chris Markey, Mark McCandless, and Jeff Randall rush to their lockers between classes so they wonit be tardy. Bagley-Elsberry 259 Neo Lights and Enders, Heidi Enright, Stacy Espinoza, Vivian Estrada, Daniel Everakes, Jason Fang, Mei Chih Farrell, Glen Fasbender, Jackie Fauteux, Robbie Fechtman, Mark Fishburn, Mark Fisher, Bryan Fleming, Steve Flory, Jennifer Fondry, Colleen Fortenbaugh, Brad Frackelton, Robert Froemke, Eric Fulton, Mike Gabel, Rich Gallagher, Bob Gallegly, Tim Gates, Laura Geisler, Anne Genova, Nicole Giles, Ruth Gilmore, Max Ginsburg, Gayle 2 Sophomore: Being n sophomore iln'l In had when you have a liner who in A senior. Going to high nel-mol can he scary because you dunk know very many upperelulmen, hu! having 1 senior liner il a help. My liner, KATY STONE, took me tn n lot nf the high school parties lut summer tn help me get rn know people. I met rom of nice ju- nion and lenion. Now, when I go out to per tiu I rlon't feel out of plue became I know ID many people. If I don'! have a ride, I can usually count on KATY, but if by chance lhe im't around, I alwayl call one of her friends, like SHAN- NON HALL MJENNIFBR HOLMES. Now there'l two union ulunlly willing to help out n sophomore like me. They ue laonh like Iinen to me. Whenever! get in trouble, I uk KATY for a quick excuse. She can usually help me out or eine lhe llllldl up for me. If I don't llhdtflulld my homework, I nk KATY because lhe hu already had mos! ni' the rubjectl I have. If lhe un't help me, I am lure to call SHANNON HALL, KATHY BOGART, or TINA' GARIFO. Allinall,hnvingnleninrli.neri:nnhenn advantage mon of the time, bm since uhe il a girl, I always watch nut for hu, too. 'Z io in ri saga,- page by Perri Selman and Kathy Bogart f f f e ffl f if If ff m ! f ff f y yf X WW f ff' f fn ff f f!! ff f 5751! Z W ' W' 1 e y e Gleason, Erik Goldberg, Orirh Golden, Donovan Goldman, Tim Gomez, George Gordon, Kim Gorgen, Brian ' I ' Graham, Paul i il .fu ' Grajeda, Inez I , -V ,V , Gray, Mike H. X V, .I Greene, Bobby ' 7' Greenwald, Sherry '-'f ' Q' - Q Gray, Elisha 4 af , . Gresham, Tricia Griffith, Darryl Groenlre, Tracey Groves, Linn Gutteron, Kevin Hagmann, Vicki Halligan, Kevin Hampson, Steve Han, Setheany Hanf, Russ Harley, Diesta Y 4 Enders - Harley 2 Greenwait, Richard Hamilton, Tiffany Hammond, Wendy ais, Thielma-n is a fun' x, X' Hartwig, Todd Harvey, Robby Hassan, Nadia Hayes, Kevin Helbock, Paul Hempling, Karyn Hensley, David Hertel, Jim Hichman, Aaron Hill, Deirdre Hivner, Randy Hochman, Sharon Hoey, Jeff Hoffman, Wendy Hofstatter, Craig Holte, Deanne Holzwarth, Jenny Hong, Linda Hornacelc, Mike Howell, Donna Hubbard, Dionne Huddleston, Kerry Huffman, Angela Hultgren, Ken Huntington, Kelly Hutchison, Bill Ilcemura, Alan Inga, Cathy Ishalc, Sonia Iversen, Bret Iwasaki, Robin Jacobs, Diana aclerquist, Shontele James, Missy Janzen, Steve 2 Sopbomores Sophomores One of a Kind i .5 1 I J: k i x 1 n it 1 ' I 53 l 1 ii . I ve MQ E i , 4 by Nicole Genova VPHS football games are a lot of fun! They are a lort different from Jr. High games. The crowds are much bigger and the spectators pay more attention tn the game. I look forward to the games because I ge: to see all my friends, former ucquamtancu, and old teacher: from last yem not to mention all the cute football players! I have attended all the games with my ben friend, RANAE RANDELS. We have so much fun getting into the spirit of the games, which msn t hard to cln,due to the varsity song and yell leaders. Thepep squad doua great job. They are always hyper and get the crowd uspnzzed' fof the game. GINA GENOVA, my sister, is a varsity song- leader and she has influenced me to get more lI'lV0l'lfCd with the game spirit. km lx tball games adds to the . ey are at night: the lpccta' lights arebright. This gives the whole stadium an intense atmosphere. The homecoming game was so much fun. The stands were jammed packed and the halftime show was spectacular. All the balloons, the BURT REYNOLDS imperaunator, and the crowning of the queen made the game even more enjoyable. During the other home games, there is always n half-time show. The band, tall Bags, and drill team put on an excellent and colorful perfor- l1'l1l'lC2. To tap it off, after the game, RANAE, my other kiends, and I enjoyed pizza and video games at Lamppost Pizza Parlor. Most of the mxdenu and parents went there to relax and watch the game on the big screen T.V, I really love the football gamesg Ijuu canlt wait until next' year to do it all over again! Jaworski, Paul Jensen, Lisa Johanson, Brian Johns, Lance Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Scott Joseph, Amy Jugan, Jim Julian, Guy Jurjis, Faruq Kaczor, Dace Kadonada, Debbie Kalmes, Staci Katsaris, Tiffany Kawanami, Karen Keeler, Jennifer Kell, Chris Kell, Scott Keller, Tim Kelly, Tom Kennedy, Shayne Kerfoot, Ron Kindt, Kelly Kinney, Steve Kirschner, Trevor Klonowski, Mike Kobashi, Kerry Hartwig - Kobasbi Koigawachi, Karen Kornely, Shawn Koss, Laura Kuli, Mark Kurose, Deana Lado, Michele Lamb, jason Lambeth, Todd Lane, Aleta Lavender, Greg Lawhon, Dave Leckey, Scott Leiva, Rich Lelchuk, Ilene Lewis, Eric Lewis, Kenton Lickl, Irene Linn, Mimi Lopresto, Donna Longyear, David Lopez, Lisa Lotter, Chantal Luem, Matt Lynn, Kim Madigan, Bridgette Madison, Katie Maguire, Brian Mahony, Robert 2 Sopbomores -Q s 1. fi '27 W 44,1 I 11 f ,- . ,,,,.., ,, 'Wk f-. 4 oe r Sophomores Light UP PHS - ,. ,W l N + 'P' vw L2 ' ,,. --I, .8 1 I I 1 page by Perri Selman and Katy Stone I I. I ' ' X A .effu- .. 4 Z , 1. 2 fl' ,P A Y 3 A' . , , X ff 04 A Q, ff f I S f f f I 41 4 w 4 , 4 i N 4, 1 1.7 ,rf J by Shezyn Teerer Being a aoplwmure ar VPHS hu been a big change from the baring life at Cerro Villa junior High. I thought high school would be almost the mme,I mean,schooli.ucl1ool.llti.llhad mgezup earlyandlstillnpentaeven lmunmdayinhul, boring :lun-coma. But ith a totally differenr as- mmphere in high Ichool.. Even though being a sophomore im't the higlzlight' nf High School, if! nillnlm bener. Theniulm morefreedommda lot len lupiervixion. CEven though being a upho- rnore made me feel like l wu in seventh grade again mmerimemj Lunchtime at VPHS il a lot more exciting than aiming az 4 table and talking no the same people everyday. Lunch activities here made me relax a little and not won-y no much about tem to study for and homework I had no elo. At junior high I nw the lame people everyday and it got boring. Here at V.P. I hardly ever see the same person twice. The teachers are a lot cooler and the clauea usually aren'! all sophomores. Most are all three rlassea together. I at X 3 I l 3 2 1 J ' I b it in WGS 50 C111 CITTKISSZQ, i ,7Wjg:',,,,IZ f'L7',W57 'W ', y on he - ' ,f if f' , ff 31- A ' ,J f f4Q4777W.L:'4MfWWE' i ,, , fe f Q 1 ,,eg,,, G ,I :WM gi M 1 mfw,, , 2 ,:m,- ,, f, , ffg fmff, M, 3.w,f:,fym,f,ffff WM mn , J I' . EH f M Q , ff I 1 , , Yf ':'Ap1 gif 'f'f if ',f 42117:'ff,'7f!,7 ,,g'f,Zl'i5'Q7ff,,'K7',,I,!?YJff7'!' f!lf7'Wi3 ff,' 7 '2'ff f'i3.,'5fi'f' 7379 ,, W, ,f VM , , , I Q 5 M - Dianne Hubbard Valerie Dunn, Karin Williamson, and Inez Graieda W, discuss the upcoming test in Mr. Mahoney's science K class. 11 N by Slnunna Ianni il W ll ' 4 i ,milvi mini' ,Quail ,ham uhm, l'l MM' W5, HW Wmikif uw' Z y , x Q lo I. X? ' ,s.-1 'WW -i fe 5 I 2 l L an - -'H was-17 ,yy 1 f, ,1 . , .2 . -' 'fe-ri , , -...an af .J i mx in ff X J ,.' . ' .X .G , 4 i 1, ,aa . ...V I , , ,, Cheerleader Kristin Oliveri cheers for the mighty Spartan football team against Orange S. The boys won the game to wrap up a great H season. wth fffffm, a. .,.. 1. 1 3 Makowski, Julie Manson, Missy Marlcey, Chris Marsh, David Marteney, Kate Martinez, Elique Mater, Gina Matheny, Sherrie Mather, Stephanie Matrisciano, Pete McCandless, Mark McIntyre, Lara McKay, Cynthia McSherry, Pam McVey, Mindy Mei, Rodney Mercado, Jason Mesaros, Cathy Metcalf, Cassie Metsovas, Steve Meyer, Chris Mfiller, Jenny Miller, Kim Miller, Samantha Mizyed, Simon Monrhoff, Karen Monroe, Bob Monteith, Rob Koigawaclvi - Monteitb 2 la r ll , V i ill l , i E l r l li 1? lx M 'l 'S 1 I4 is 'l il Il l l f!i N4 4 w lil 1 r 'N Shoot For Your Luck Stars Diana Christensen, Russell Hanf, and Scott Stovall wait patiently for mom to give them a ride home. :Wi ,, ,.,1 , fy J 1' uf ' I f E5 lrylllndy Simbel I feel Pm s lucky soplwrnnrz, The reason is that I hnve my driven license. I got mine during the summer before my sophumnreyear. I feel Pm the envy of many sophomores. There nc many ndvmugu ln hav- inga driverlliunu. Firuofall,Idon'! have to walk to school like my frimlll, FRANK PAULSON, DAVE MARSH, and MATT LUEM. An- other advantage in du: I dom: have to worry about finding a ride anywhere: that in a problem a lot of my friends have. Aho, people who don'! know rue, do nn! know Pm 1 sophomore because! can drive everywhere instead of walk- ing. I dmft have lu worry about taking the bun to :he beach anymore aid-in, wlaichilarelidl Dupimezhemdvancagunhrreuea few pmhlznu. Gu in expensive and walking in free. Also, drivingw many nf my friends places un ldilllfilllllbl I pa.in.Ifdleychipinforg,u,ihough,l xmullydonkmind. Hnvingnrarnucboolilalmallight prorblembecauseitmakuillneuyw BUCK'-IIIIIIJIBZQADGIVISUDUEIDD well with my leuhenormy parents. The advantage clearly override the disadvantages in thin Iinuliun, and lnvingacarrhisyeumakubeinga sophomonealinlebitlaettzr. ' rf ,, I 2. I AM ' I My I f I j' ' pm aff, I ' 1 ff 1 , V4-1 9 1 Zi , ' x Moore, Laureen A ff . E - Morales, Lisa .v N , V I I ', Monow, Victoria 'Q ' ,L 4 Mowrey, Cynthis G QE 7 ,. in A 'A Muth, Shannon , ' A -J Myhren, David ' .- ' x,7 Nagao, Chris ' S I im fx- V mind Nakamura, Carol Naruse, Kathleen Nash, Chris Naya, Rebecca Nelson, John Nelson, Tracy Q- -r ' Newman, Nyla lx X Ng, Gene N gouw, Arey Nicholl, Doug U E f, , . V rv l -1 '41 s J ' 1 i,. l 11' '7 Nied, Fred Noble, Keith Norman, Chris Nowak, KC T7 page by Perri Selmun and Kathy Bogart 2 Soplvomores ,Ai 'Wa hm. iw WIN 'hh- xiqyl EIH nm, Pun. 'IFN Rik lin! big, I. i ill d ,in i Y.7 iw USM: J i F? ' 4 V F .A N' J .Xl l 6 i l, 'J fl ,ff , , A 2 Z aw 1- R -f fr Q , X Mr, .SN li ' Nowiclci, Pete Nunez, Jason Oliveri, Kristin Oneil, John Osumi, Audrey Ouellet, Janna Pacheco, Oscar Parashak, Maryann Parekh, Sachin Patnode, Angela Paulson, Frank Pedick, Steve Perez, Jacqueline Pen-ine, Janet Peterson, Liz Piper, David Pollin, Linda Popejoy, Mike Poplren, Bridget Price, Uzama Puccio, Gina Ramirez, Angela Ramirez, Chareles Ramirez, Tina Ramos, Carl Randall, Jeff Randels, Ranae Raya, Valarie Reviea, Denise Rhoades, Shelley Richardson, Denise Riclcers, Beth Ricks, Sid Reese, Cari Rijke, Bret Q65 ,...,.,.,.-...-0-.- Sherry Seabold and Kristen Vicario try desperately to hang banner for Spirit Day, Moore-Rijke Sheryn Teeter, Karen Hempling, and Jody Elsberry rake time to ear, drink, and be merry. 267 page by Perri Selman, Tina Garifo, and Katy Stone Rink, Debra Rios, Jack Roberts, David Roberts, Wendy Robertson, Shawna Robinson, Ken Roby, Sean Rodriguez, Darlene Rodriguez, Marlene Rommel, Chris Romosky, Tawnia Rooney, Sally Ross, Heather Rosser, Lori Round, Susan e e . Sophomores Strive For Th est. R i mx ber-4' .V ,d 'C , I , I: ' Ja I , . V - . 1. , ' fi 11, .9 f 'A,gj9n ,f .4 ,W , M' ' 1 1 M 09 4 I f nw 1 4' I W I 1 42 A ffl V 5 4 71 WWW 'x 6, y,- . L Allyson Wfoodall, Steve janzen, and Sherri Carlton enjoy themselves at a Varsity football game. These night games were a new experience for most sophomores. 2 Soplnomores Q 5 A S QXPQQ by Renae Randel: Homecoming '84 was the Ent high school donre I attended, and I found it wan different thm junior high dancn. Al must junior high dances, I didn't need a dnte, but high lchooldancea, I did. Homecoming wal a blnn. My dale wal BOBBY VALENTINE ind I doubled with KERI UCHYTII, and K.C. NOWAK. Everyone is really together at the dances. Sophomore: don't have to worry about feeling arupiclbecameweareallspnrtamantlweonly want to have x good time. I rully mjoyed getting all dressed up for Homecoming. I wal an-primed az how formal it wu. Everyone looked no good and it added to the evening. Buying a boutonniere and receiving a conlgeixallpanofthe funtolookforward to. The rnunic at the dance was gnu and the idea of the video ncnenewm-ked out very well. That 3 way, i . . Ihopi the future. A X IhadnomudifunatHomecoming.lcwumiIy sf . aapecxaculazevening., -' L- ...mere 5 s i 1 I ,ga Ubin we .lf- M :1XWYlWlVM5lE'?i'JfJ 3,5 'W-w. , ,,,,V,V,m wa V fff' ,f ,ffl Aw I ,f'Vwffffff'-Gwwzw wfff fwfr, ff QQB ' uf W6 ,ww i f ' I ' f 1 5 V f V6f?7'fl3WWffW'7 em 5 l V y, fy yg4 Mf1,,y , , ,, fl' 7 XV77 if ., ,, VFW ILVVMQVZ ,tzfw JL! 1 J vm-if , M -dfffffww VLVwfL' M 570' ' ' ,N ff: '.WL, M,Wf ,I ,Of lfmfzffm, ral . Zf f ,f 4 up ' .-yn, gf','.7v,y.'3 w7.,w!Ww.fVff,f pm 'gl 'my f 1 V Z' - f ' V Zznyf ' 2 'Q Qy zffvy ' 'ff I V V 1 ' 5 Wg,-J,'3W'W7W,vV, fl ' 11 , eff ,WW f AQMWW' at , ?vw ., :' zw W ef' ,ip D ' , nth Goldberg Billy Bliss looks forward to another exciting weekend. vp-rf nw -ua-J Q if 1 ' 'if' fy 1 0 1 TQ 'r' ar., ,, l 5 A V ' jg V , V l ,V V- . 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Shannon Hall. and Suxic Kimball I was so embdmrliied H 50Ph0m01'CS SVC is vi f' ill '1 Nw, :-w'rx1g'u- mm-T55 gi , ' Q95 X, .rw M, tww' V - viwwfa. -eefcnsfsxsbizf' we 4 Strachan, Deanne Stream, Jennifer Strom, Tina Stuart, Beth Stuetzel, Carl Sullivan, Kerry Survillas, Tami Swope, Meritt Tafoya, Jolene Talavera, Genalyn Talbot, Robbie Talian, Carole Talley, Michelle Tan, Vitthara Tang, Lihn Tanner, Steve Tavernier, David Teeter, Sheryn Testa, Darren Thomas, David Thomas, Ivan Thompson, Jeremy Thompson, Todd Thurston, Matt Tomlinson, Bch Torre, Regan Torres, John Torres, Robert Tran, Vu Trihn, Thanh Tucker, Mike Uchytil, Keri Underwood, Craig Vicario, Kristin Viscounty, Sherry Qlwgwww Tiffany ,Hamilton ,-nr , . ,,,,. ,, .fs lf' r -4-' wr , 4- F -Q1 ,J 'f -. J'- J X 1. 1 N 3,1464 Sopbomores Stevens, William Stogsdill, Melissa Stone, Karl Starck, Chris Stovall, Scot: I J, ff is I fi l A , ., 1 .. vxl- . -if W.. S, af - v STYLE I f - ew 1,-43 i n f , 1 A I V 1 ' . Lg Q. A Lv.. 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A I -1' 3 WZ 'jf rf 2 X 1 , , K Lb. 5 l .i IEE: W' Robert Frackelton and KC Nowak try to figure out what homework, if any, they are going to do over the weekend. Wright, Cindy Writer, Jeff Yeager, Jeff Young, Don Zoldak, Scott Woodall, Allyson Young, Michele 81' Yellowhorse, Rupert Steven Allred David Arias Anjara Batra David Beavans Jodi Bagley Richard Blansett Danny Bobbitt Kimberly Brady Thomas Bray Janet Brunner Jeffrey Craft Kellie Creel Jeff Curtis Gregory Earl Sophomores not pictured John Fahel Joseph Farace Steve Findlay Steve Frey Todd Graham Dawn Griffin Robert Hall Setheany Han David Hawkins David Heineken John Hodges David Hughie Windy Irwin Matt Klinger Sabina Krpata Chen Lee Hung Luven Mike Lyle Robbie Marenco Gina Mastrangelo Norman McCrane Jeff Murphy Taggert Roberts Jody Scott Samer Shammas Jay Stephenson Rob Woodard Ruben Work Stevens-Zoldak 271 .09 lQ :wc Qi? s 5 Q ,5 Q 38 Q L7 D1 Q Q WQ Q ik 272 Adv 1 my f N , O Y . K gui BEAUTY ACADEMY I02 North Glassell SI. 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Taft Ave. Orange CA 92667 Open 5V Days: - Mon-Fri. 5:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. M Sat. 7:00 a,m.-2:00 p.m. - --N JC, xxx X WHITE HUUSE Restaurant Uinc in the Lovely .XIIHUSPIICTC ui' an Elegant Tum ofthe CICIIUIIT Home LUNCH if DINNER BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE 887 3, ANAHEIM BLVD., ANAHEIM I714-1772 1381 Business Ads 2 1 Monte Lee Scheinblum C ONGRATULATI ONS ! Educate your children well, you may need their advice someday. We Love you, Mom C? Dad K x 280 Adverri sing 3111 Z Lung!- .r .f 4512 .W m 4 cfffy- .xagi ...- -. -19, ww'-rm if Z5 ,:2i?t..1v... . I -42' ,alfa -- .Za Yi ' : 35 fig. ill-,Z . '-5.5 V1 2:3-1 in . F : .1' .sig w.- iii! f ' S f, wi' . ,fir 5-J' A-Q E--5 v4?.5:' :- Vis' ' H' -if-1 MG '11 ,L . K , fmt, 2,-gli? - '- xk1,'Q', Q-.'-' , -a.,,,J -fr. . F f5'f. ff ' .fiv ' IA r1'-fFcTF+- grim --4. .-5 gg, -gh- .. .V-L? 'fl -.. af ,A '. 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Love, your parents Q 9 0 9 6 5 Congratulatlons w Brlan You re the reason God made sons You are one of a kmd and you re all ours How proud we are of you and your easy way wlth llfe We love you more and more each year Congratulations on this special day' Love from Mom and Dad Brian L t r Hay the road' aiu ag rue to mee! you e Hay Ifye mr: hrzghtly Jhlflf on jun' are, and the ami aiu up be at y IIY bark Low Hom amz' Dad X1 ' : M: A :J V , 'lg Parents Ads Y X 1 1 4, ,, yy, fo W I, My YM Ml 4 My yi' oy lui M uw My 'Elf 'w 'll N ,gy , yy 'M 'lil .yo ily, U13 :ily ll my HN x y 51 4 L M My ll ly yy 'I Q iz w 1 i il Y 1 i 4 Q ' 'ff' , 'rliffif ,fg',.g, lf -,' fy '1 1 ' ' '--xl-12-4-:pfff4r -41 ff'-'l51,.' , -A'-vyfiyyw fum! 1 fy ,u , f . 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I u - Q V . , X , , , .V J 'f ' ,. e 'fi ' , V . o a , . :L ,V you 're two Jpeficzl people flour Jtuzzd out in any , , , . f 5 W Q - 1 ' I Q ' 1 ' 1 xf lr V , xv, e ', ' ' A W u Advertising S l l H N w 1 u QQ l 3, Y r 4 f 3 The joy you've brought us is more than we ever dreamed. Congratulations! Love, Dad and Mom Craig nderson You are getting thereg you 're on your way What more can a little sister say? Don 't give up make your dreams come true For your future promises so much for you. I shall never forget our long special drives Our games of golf and skiing we share For you have taught me everything and I really care. I am so lucky to have a big brother like you You help me with my problems and get me through Memories of you will always be kept in my heart Even when we are apart You know that my love is always with you So good luck with everything you want to do. Love, Becky Y 1 Parent Ads Glrahtree ff ,A , Q! . .' , , , 1. 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Mom 5 Chris Matt Kelchner You have what tt takes and you II succeed m whatever you do The world is yours GO FOR IT' LOVE YA MOM DEREK All of the reasons there are to be glad All of the good times there are to be had All of the dreams that you re hoping come true Are all of the things that we re wishing for you! With love and pride Dad Mom and Tracy KENT ALBRECHT NE 9 Q FOR MY BIG SISTER We grew up together you and I Sailing sailboats making mud pies Running around till after dark Playing together in the park Going swimming at the beach Alnays in each others reach You were always there to lend me a hand To show me you care and understand. You helped me with my problems at home or at school. You showed me the way lou taught me the rules And now big Sis I want you to know That in my heart you ll be m Wherever I go. I love you and I ll miss you. Love Cathy with Laura Stmchfleld To Laura Thank you for being a wonderful daughter andfor all of our precious memories. We are very proud ofyou and love you very much. Mom A? Dad Advertising ,7 fiffffe YYYY Y Y 4 ..l f 1 n Rl K Q 6 I H E JAMES l l B RICHARD l . PEREZ '9 what M , l Sand M UCCQgd Itever M J 1. The 3 WOUrs. Q JR m From infancy fo pre-school ' 13 Peralta Jr. High and now i graduation. You made if, l and so did your mom! , Good luck son. We have ,M i IS thls world ready always been extremely f i f0l' proud of you. God bless l Absolutely not! you. The world is waiting Love But go get 'em anyway! Mom, Dad, A Wg fgye ya, Karlynn and Chris 1 Your parents .1 Q 9 I e Q H e . K Y E Ysiilayizd lare brother and sister, Q and also very good friends - W We've shared the same social l'0U 1.3 1 gn tfur and on weekends. ' s r ci v d - hill You U wonderful, ,::.-: ,.:':..:2sr3z., If b th D M ' , WWW and '0'fef'b'e J..iT'1,yefZ' 'Sit fsl fZ'i'Z'ug,i6o' person. Appreciate that about So as you leave the high school SCCHC, yourself. f 1, t 1- .. R Nuff H N or ull eller C, Love, quite like you. Kat 'ee f You are an individual, an I original, ' I and all those things that CB ' G B . make you uniquely you are deserving of love and ' Kevin praise. 1 4 Congratulations on the first Big Step to- YH , L ,mill ward all our ho es and dreams for the fu- an ,l .Y P wrm. A W V Jeff tUI'C!! ., n 1 v ' , My YOU are the nicest thing I have ever done for Reach for the stars Kevm!! They re yours!!! myself. We love you! il , Love, Mom Mom 5 Dad Q U NS 1 Z . Parent Ads f N f To Our Shannon, You are a shining example of what a daughter can he - love and laughter beauti ul and good honest and principled determined and independent sensitive and intelligent You are a shining example o what every parent wishes their daughter was and we are so very proud o you Love and Happiness Always Mom Dad and oe Congratulations Dyanne ' Mother 8 Alison Your growing up years were special times to treasure forever Watching you become the young woman you are today has been a constant source of joy This is the perfect time to tell you how very much we love you 5 To our little ELF Advertising S l I -- I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .4 6 S BR D SHERID Dear Brad - We are so proud ofyou for having the strength and courage to fight and stand up for the principals that keep our great country free. You have worked very hard, both in scholastics and athletics, and earned high respects in both. Continue your pursuits in college and your dream goals will become real. We Love You, Mom, Dad, Flo, Wendy, and Paul L . is i' 14- if mfg ,nm . f VU!!! fm, 1 -L. W v Parent Ads as i 1 r W 6 Q W A Kevin Kutcher 'gl Kelly . . - No matter who you are, be noble whenever Q. you speak, speak kindly - I ' l A, , give joy wherever you dwell! X X Give the world the best you have y X. and the best will come back to you. .l il Childhood dayi go whixperirzg part, and fade away lilee iight, ' , For though we tty to hold them fart, our fhild grows up hefore our ' ' li eyer, N j' i Kell , we treature our heauli ul fnemoriet o the joy and lau htel' l. 1 . ef F in that eomer from your heart. l Your many afeomplirhmenti to X name 'uit a ew, hut our y, I J' ' thoughtful and caring wayt are Jurebf the hert part. And to to you this renior ix if dedifation it made hy your loving family who will never let 'fff 1 -'W rememhranfe fade of all the I thingr that you have done and Thank you Kevin, 1 rj that you will do. For being who you are, and may your future 'y .Qi be one of good health, success, and happiness il With all our love, With much love, Dad, Mom and Kevin Y Dad, Mom and Kelly f. ir Q w e 1 i . il , lil it 4 N 6 A l , e Qiyli W iii Con ratulations Q .il if l ,lr ll if gy Klrstm Panlzza rl li X i a. . li it DREAMS - - . CONGRATULATIONS ti Hold fast to dreams M for dreams Life is a broken winged ll bmgkshfaf finngf fly- We are so proud of you! M ay your future as O 0 I D f O 'eams be hlled with happiness and continued or when dreams go i Life is a barren field Success- frozen with snow. Olll' 10196, I Iggggigggliglgs Dad, Mom, Kathleen, 1 , 1 Dad, Mom, Kevin Susannah and Rascal and Anka Peppi, tool I Q v Q Advertising , -,ffffa Y S l' ii ll, li li Ulf: ar: l' :iii S , l futurl jnulll l l 4 L 0 W To Todd Michael Moeller WITH PRIDE For all that you arc. WITH THANKS For all the memories. WITH GRATITUDE For being ours. WITH SINCERITY That you have always given. WITH LOVE For being a wonderful son and brother. WITH DREAMS That they all come true for you - you deserve it. We love you Clearly. l Dad and Mom l 9 ,ff H' f X if 3 ,, I 1 Ek i Q 9 Q 9 6 Q 0 To our son, lohn lr., iillf ' , ' wwf From a little sport to ' ,? if , W b tb I ,H , Q D a Big jock, we've en- eoe rl ouwz en- f 4 - - joya lzfejhfxensiivity. good- I 1 'Dyed watchlng YUU l - df ,Ab grow. We hope your ness, accomplzslament and 15 he 'A4-f - d . - - h , I gra uatron IS just t e love zn 4 world that zs at beginning of a long peace - but most of all we happy future filled want you to know that we with many dreams and . eff 'Wy proud of 'Wu' dm' W accomplishments gx Shannon, and that we love We love you pooch and treasure you. Mom and Dad 1 ' 1 f l AA Hey Spaz, Lovef - What a way to go out Mom! Dad, it - T0g6fl'l6f - - That's the way we startedg and Missy , I I hope it will always i be the same. . llove you, Maddy L 9 Q , Parent Ads . f,.,., t g 1 4. DENISE I GLE When you were young with pony tails and flashed that happy smile Time had a way of standing still no rush no rush - we slowly sailed. With pride we watched you swim at meets , 1' and cheered you all the way But time was moving faster now came dances cars and sweets. Assisteens Kelly Matt and Todd were some ofyour interests now And time was rushing by so fast It was gone as quick as a nod. And now it s time to leave behind those special grade school years And plan and chart a diferent course filled with love and success you ll find. We love you oh so much my dear And want to thank you too For being such a precious gift Our lose will always be near. Mom Dad Rob Kg Wes ZiZQZQZQEQZQZQESEaiilkiliiiiiiiiiii SJCGNGRATULATIONS KATY S or you are called plain Kate, And bonny Kate, and sonzetzmes Ixate the curst, But Kate, the prettiest Kate nz Clzrzsterzdom, Kate o Kate Hall, my super dainty Kate For damtzes are all Kates, and tlzere are Kate Take tlzzs 0 me Go orward Kate MOM DAD KARL CI-IRISTA EJIULIE EKEKEKEKEKEZEKEKEWKEZEKEKEKEKEKEK EK f A l . FH, . gn? . W t . I I P ll! . ' 7 , ,f 1 , Q y , 5 or 4 V V ' 'a ' . Q v N ' 'I tv- V , av Y 'Lil 1 'L , V Y W 0 W 5 1 I ' I -It - - J f , Y 1 ' 1 296 Advertising 1 5 3 E I L .4 I 4 4 E l C Kathy, In your moment of success - I wish for you A greater mountain to climb, A wider sea to sail, and A more profound challenge to meet. You are a generous, warm and loving person. Appreciate that about yourself. No one has ever been, or ever will be, Quite like you. You are an individual, an original, and All those things that make you uniquely you, Are deserving of love and praise. For all of these reasons and much, much more I love you Our times together are memories that I will treasure forever. You are a wonderful sister, And a best friend. Your Big Brother, Kevin. Kathy is kindness, kidding and knowing, Active and able, ambition is glowing. Thoughtful of friends who call on the phone, Happy to help, she's never alone. Youth, love and sensitivity are always showing Boys and beaches and beautiful clothes - Of course, she enjoys her collection of those. Giving and sharing her laughter and love, Activities, offices, and never above Reaching for dreams that are yet out of sight Thank You, our daughter, you are a delight. We Love You, Dad G Mom Parent Ads DAVID Sz DEAN When the doctor said twins ir was no surprise But it should have been a word to the wise, Diapers 86 bottles filled the first two years But the joys were greater than ever were tears. Pre-school gave us a well deserved rest Then Serrano BL soccer put you to the test. Cerro Villa years went by so fast You arrived at Villa Park High at last, The girls BL the phones are driving us wild Compared to these years graduation seems mild. Darling at three months or three 66 handsome now You ll soon be prepared to show the world how. Thank you both for all the years at home The best years of your lives are still to come. Luck BL love always Mom BL Roy Q 1 e X f VICTORIA LYNN GOERKE fOur youngest land lastl spoiled Brat 1 You said it 1 5' V Dearest Vicki: ll I! best yourself in your poem The Golden Years Sometimes we choose to look to our past Memories of good times We hoped would last Romances we had then Times we spent alone Mom and Dad were yelling We were always on the phone Friends then were golden The joy we always shared Coming in after two a m We were young, we never cared Now those times are gone No more are the golden years Time slipped through our fingers We love you' Mom and Dad I 6 . It X . ,gg l ii iiii It's on to college and our careers. .,,,,,s, , 4 l Q Advertising - 2 S v I a Q e y C t l t' Ch I G i l lett N . Thank you for hezng the daughter v 1 we have always dreamed of. We're very proud of you and all you've L achieved, both at school and gymnastics. You're g one terrific young lady and you've given us seven- P Y , ,viii il l teen years of wonderful t. t memories - both zn South Africa and here in your new home of America! t We Wish you all happi- , , ll ness, success, fulfillment and if li love - the best is yet to l 'W J come! yi! ,ey ,e,,,: We love you very much. , ' Mom, Dad, Lara, Love, and Andy' Mom, Dad, and Eric. if' li W 9 S 0 6 S 6 1, il li Since the day you were born , We've been in a tizzy A yi From that day to this E ,er fi You've sure kept us busy ,. ,iw 1' From crawling at three months lf' I. To Brownies at seven , Then dancing, then drill team 'V ' Now choreogrnphing till eleven. We watched and we waited r i As each day flew by You grew prettier and smarter The apple of our eye. . When you were just two, your car seemed a toy, - The iiveiy discussions lt's dented, older: but you're more our joy. W 1 The sparkle in your eyes You've blossomed and grown with the passing of time. We 'ego iroud Of Fon ' Such H Confident young lady Your inner and outer beauty make you shine. e Ove You' And 011' S0 very Wise- Two Grandpas, now gone, hold a place in your heart. Creative and clever - they gave you that part. 'ligegssghtful way You are so sensitive when you write. . . . . You love life - and show it such insight. Will fill your world with happiness , , C Z - Each and every dayb You've always worked hard and you ve always tried. Ongratu atlons You're all we could ask, a source of such pride! to So now it's off to college We iight, we cry, we laugh, and we hug. We know Y0u'll do well You're our Peanut and our Lady bug. o Afld S0 We Offer this 5011115 advice: Your feelings run so deep, you love who you care. CL Cmdy ' GIVE EM HELL!!! Best friends with your brother. you two always share. I y ' In your future - suddenly here, lvl M0m'gv'P:dgvLgf1chae1f We wish you much joy, love and cheer. av ' e le We love you! We need you! And next year, we'll miss Stacey Leann Kirschner, our daughter and sis All our love! Mom, Dad and Trevor N Q 9 Q 4 7 Parent Ads 4 Q Q c lf ' fffjw lj 1 I . 7 7 , f' 3 1 f f 2 f 4 6 I 4 6, o Qgnn Cuustall We are so proud of you sy L Wish you all the success in the future . W 'gi Love, l -P l 77 Mom, Kelly, Keith, Stacey x I .UA ,ff ' f .-1-A ' W Jennifer and Sally C I l t'CI1S 'M J .4 1, Q 'Lv Z! 4' l ' 1 w 1 . . L fl ,pl J Aff 'I J i' 5 I 5 U ,, i fa , ,QI N H . 25 4: I lr. 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Thanks for a wonderful year of memorwes that will last ws Daddy, Mom, Tim Z1 Julle i X ff I Q ff? if ff X I Dear Sheryl We have watched you grow from a brlght happy baby to a warm lovmg aclult It IS only ap proprxate at Il'1lS tlme to tell you how proud we are of you and how much we love you We w1sl'1 you much love happx ness and success Congratulations on your gracluatnon AND on your acceptance to USC Love Mom and Dad Sheryl Kay Wolf W lovr W lhe Grealesl Mops an Pops fgftf' Krlsten orman Congratulations We are very proud of you and love you very much. What ajoy you are to us! Now continue to follow your dreams and may they all come true. We love you. Dad Mom and Brian Parent Ads Joe Genova and Associates Congratulations to all our Spartan friends. Best wishes for a healthy, happy future. Produce Brokerage 281 N. Rampart-C Orange, Califomia 92667 Sumerset Carpet Mills, Inc. 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L W Business Ads , N HERFF JDNES Division of Carnation Company Proud Publishers Of The Award Winning Villa Park High School Larry Klass yearbook specialist K 7 I 42 974-1975 michael Edward For Hoi: 17849 SANTIAGO BLVD. VILLA PARK, CA 92667 C7142 63 7-6954 VILLA PARK ANIMAL CLINIC Medicine 0 Surgery 0 Dentistry I7859 Sanllago Blvd.Su1le A V1lla Park, CA 92667 17141998-4322 H H N l- M IM James J. Watson, 9 MI li D.V.M. in 5 ' 0 Home Style Mexican Food o 13 Q . B L C' ' JEAN R. PAQUETTE JR., D.D.S.. INC. 2 ar L-C GENEP ISTPY In . I Mexican Cafeteria ,g A Lillian Gutierrez Cordcrwcry, Owner E TMOIL - Yed .5 Am-Mn Q 17143 921-1121 5 'W sfo Pm 9--.1 209 East Lincoln 2 m 8130 Q ru. - Zi-30 p m Orcmge, Califonqjq 92665 Q Advertising T, S S N G I x I I I you ,xdre .gnuifecl TO VISIT THE ONLY COMPLETE 9 HOME MODERNIZATION L Hamann or 1 sHowRooM I f. LTI! IN rms AREA! - SEE BEFORE YOU BUY! 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Q :mme pmamanml wh., hz, mm. a lik-mime Lommikmznl lu Y health needs of his custom Let your pharmacist help select the mv.-dicalion app: for your needs. xxwll 'lf 9 4? 9 Q 'An as JANE HENDERSON TRA VEL 25 years a travel agent in Orange County An experienced staff to help you find the lowest possible fare to your destination. Cruise Specialists 1876 N. Tustin Ave. P.O. Box 5426 Orange, Ca. 92665 637-9141 Villa Park Cafe-Boulangerie ' 17853 Santiago Villa Park, Ca. 92667 fin the Ralph 's shopping centerj Mention this ad and 637-3820 receive 102 off your Q graduation cake. Advertising .-if S N Q' i ul ll N fo I l ad and off your n fake' 1 4 A Toast To You - V.P. . - s ' HATS OFF - A Special Thanks To Those Who Deserve The Best Mr. Kevin Huelsman Mrs. Regina Tylka Mrs. Barbara Kurek Mr. Richard King Kevin Brooks Gregg Bernhard Sandy Preston Yvonne Park Mr. Norm Johnson Mr. Larry Kluss Albert 6? James JoAnn Mott Beth Frackelton Genevieve Talavera Christina Kato Cindy Edelman hen you're in junior high the only thing you can think of is, I can't wait until I get to high school. Then by the time you get to your last semester most all of us think, I canlt wait until I get out of here. Well, now most of us are leaving and will have to take what comes ahead. Villa Park has offered all of us a chance to start to realize our goals and future plans. We've devel- oped academically and emotionally. We give many thanks to those who helped and contributed to the suc- cess of the many things accom- plished this year. To Dr. Fox, who supported VPHS', school spirit and student achievements, we're sorry to see you go. Thanks for everything you've done. Good luck at Canyon. 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Vanessa Williams forced to surrender Miss America Title. Mission Specialist Bruce McCandlen takes walk in space. 3 ,. ,HZ 5- 1 X Kxh. R' ,P x.,Ii 1-'Xen' at 1 1 E, r . X 4 , . r-V, Preps Surfers Trendies Baggy Pants Leather!Lace Blow Pops Day Glows Jean Jackets Guess GQ's Long Skirts Forenza Yearfv Review 311 312 e546 hen the Odyssey staff started the year, we were full of fresh new ideas. Those chosen are the ones you see printed in the book. We thought they were the best and the ones that would add character and en- ticing information for the students and others to read. I thank all the staff for the hard work and time they ga ve, my advisor Mr. Norm Johnson for listening to me and under- standing what I had to say, but, especial- ly to my Business Editor, Beth Frackel- ton, who was there to take the bull by the horns when I wasn 't there. You did a great job! Most of the thanks goes to my Mom who supported me in all of my decisions and put up with them, even if she didn 't agree all of the time. I couldn't have done it without any of you. The CELEBRA TION has started and may never end. The Odyssey's beloved Miriam and adored advisor, Mr. Norm Johnson. Closing page by Michelle Mongraw To My Bubbas, The times we 've shared, they have no words But you 'll never ever know, My buddies The Bubbas How much I Love You so. As we travel onward in the years to come l'll remember you three in your own little way, To flash back into the past I miss each passing day. Through time l've known how much you cared When my days were dull and dim, We've kept each other happy and wise Thanks to you - my Baby Bubba Jim. Then there was fun, laughter, and sadness When others leave you'll be the only one left, Thanks for all the special times You mean so much to me - My Big Bubba Jeff You've been so very special to me The times we've had were like visions from heaven, I wish you all the very best l'll always remember you - my Between Bubba Kevin The first big step is only for us Our dreams are big and spirits high, I Love Your crazy personalities And now I leave you with one. sad good-bye. Love Always, Michelle Me 776404 771 'ee sv.-xr-gr fx x -, l984-85 Odyssey Staff Advisor - Mr. Norman J. Johnson Editor-in-Chief - Michelle R. Mongraw Business Editor - Elizabeth J. Frackelton Theme Editor - Genevieve B. Talavera Photo Editor - Kandi L. Bryant Portraits Editor - Suzanne M. Wooters Boys' Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor Faculty!Academics Student Life Editor Senior Class Editor Junior Class Editor - - Mark K. Zechiel - Judith J. Stockinger Editor - Sheryl K. Wolf - Christine M. Wedemeyer - Diane L. Tomlinson Kevin A. Kutcher Sophomore Class Editor - Perri A. Selman Barbara A. Barregar Hassti Bassiri Kathleen E. Bogart Robert W. Briggs Colette M. Culbert Julianne M. De Marco Lydia L. Dunn Anita M. Epler Christina L. Garifo Samantha J. Graham Shannon J. Hall Kelly C. Halligan Susan S. Kimball Shaunna P. Larsen Mark A. Margolis Margaret A. Naruse Katy A. Stone Elizabeth A. Tait Teri A. Thene Jayne M. Thomas Joy L. Tunstall David N. Voyen 3 I lllll llll 1 vnu P-Nth Hum scrum W W Abbot, Michael .............................. 256 ACADEMIC DECATHLON . 84, 85 Ackley, Craig ........ 190, 192, 237, Adair, Joe ........... ..................,..... Adams, Garret ....... Adele, David ..... Adray, Marc ..,... Advani, James 256 256 256 106 106 22 r.... Advani, Lisa ...... ,,, .... , ..... 787, 104, 106 2567 5 ADVERTISING QL .... .... , . ..i.. . 272-308' Agay, Carol , ....... ig. .......V L VL, .... . Aguilar, Claudia ....... ....... 2 56, 257 Abirryi, Kathy .......... ........ 2 56 Akiyama, Miho .......,.... ..... 2 56 ALBERT JAMES ...... ........ 3 09 Aibrernr, Derek ........... ...... 2 2, 291 Albrecht, Tracy ........ ..... 2 56 Alexander, Kairenf ....., 106 Alleman, Rebecca .,.-...,. ..... .. ............ ,106 Allen, Geoff .................. Allen, Jami ...... Baker, Cathy ...... Baker, Debby ..... Baker, Michele ...... Baker, Ron ............ 106 248, 256 20, 22 106 Baker, Stephanie ..... ............ 2 56 Balash, Scott .......................... 224, 256 BAND ............. 1 ........... r .......... . 138-143 Banks, Billy 141,, 142,155, 159, 206, 256 Barbarosh, Andrea ................ 256, 262 Barbarosh, Craig Barnard, Cheryl ....... Barnes, Robin Barnett, Steve ............... 101, 103, Barregar, Barbara Barrett, Pat .. ...... Barrett, Scott ........ Barrios, Russell ..... Barron, Richard ....... Barry, Kevin .......... Barta, Kim ...... Bartko, Tracy ..iQ. Bartley, ,Matt ....... . Barton, Rachel ' ......... Basargekar, Medha 23, 58 106, 224 106 .....,..........1Q........ 256 Baros, Bernadette 'V V V ..,,- 1713, 23, 98, 313 9 99, 103, 169 23, 224 168 256 22, 53 22 ..4, .... LLL. 106 141, 25,7 ..Q ......... 257 106 Allen, Sean ........... 192, Allen, Teri-lyn ....................... Allen, William ...... 192,237,256 256, 261 193, 237, 256 106, 1 18 106 22, 84 Allnut, Jami ........ Allred, Steven .......... ..... ........... .. ....,, 2 1 BASEBALL ............................ 242-245 Basic, Robert .......................... 106, 221 BASKETBALL, BOYS ......... 216-219 BASKETBALL, GIRLS ........ 212-215 Almond, Zoe ...A...QQQQ .... Q ......,..... Q.. .... ' 1795, , Anarriangyrna 106, 121, 204112, 212,' 5 ii V 213 Anderson, Cheri .............................. 22 Anderson, Craig A. ..................... 9, 22 Anderson, Craig M. 14, 22, 131, 136, b 232, 285 Anderson, Jim ....... ......... 1 06 Ana6rs6njKe11y ..g .... .g .... 1 .. ..., 256 Ander8on,Q,Shellee'f ..... , ., .QQ ..,. 256, 257' Andre, Lisa QQ... Andrisan, Erin . 22, 69 106 22 Angulo, Rhonda ...... Ansari, Sonja Arias, David .... 188, 271 Armstrong, Shannon 204,'223, 234,V'256Z,. Arnold, ' Erik ,211 ........... z .... 7221, 7256 ASB.,.,.., .,., ...... , ..... . . .... ,.,., ......... ,,. 74, 77- ASB ACTIVITIES .. 130,r1f31,-136, Ashby, Lori ............................ 106, Ashton, Kip 188, 224, 251, 252, 256, 25s 137 110 Ashworth, Dan ...................... 206, 256 Aslund, Anna ....... ...... 2 2, 289 Auger, Mark ............ ........... 2 2 Augustir1e,.,Tin1erly, ..... .......... Q ....,, 2 56. AWS .....................'.'... . ,....,.......,...... 97 Ayers, Vincent: ...I . 4 ....... 22,'2I6,f218, Azarbal, Payman ,256 Bach, Brian .,..z... 4.... Bagiu, Mircea .................................. 22 Bagley, Jason ................................. 258 Bailey, Brent 115, 117, 157, 169, 183, 206, 208, 210, 233 Bain, Sonya ..... .............................. 2 2 Bain, Steven ....... ....... 4 , 125 Baitx, Nicole ...... .... Q 256 Baker, Andrea ...... ..... 1 06 314 Bassiri, Hassti ....... ..., ...... 17B, 24, 313 Bates, Kevin ,..... ..... 4 188,i'189, 245, 257 Ba1isra,Ec1 ' .'.'.. . ........ Q....Q ........ gg: 257 Batra, Anjara ..... V ..... 271 Batra, Ravi ......... ......... 1 25 Baudino, Paul ....... ............ 2 57 Baumann, John ...................... 106, 233 Bayoneta, Eugene ........................... 106 Beadle, Brandon 106, 184, 185, 224 Beadle, Jeff, ,................... L ..... L, ..... 24, 85 Beavans, David'QQ .... Q ...... QQ, .....,........ 271 Beck, Kelly Q ............,....... ' . 97, 106, 224 Bedeitjeff 24, 54, 85, 97, 127, 146, 221, 2.24 Beechan, Lori 14, 24, 73, 99, 212, 212, 213, 213 Beehler, Duane ',,... 107, 148, 155, 233 Begley, Jodi .... . .............. J .... . 271 Begley, Jiudi V... . ...V ...... 1 ii 125 Br1i,TR6g6r ..... ...g,...,g.. 87, 257 Bellis, Teri .......... ...... 9 4, 96, 107 Bennett, Becca ...... ............ 1 07 Bentley, Karen ...... ........ 9 , 107 Bentley, Kristen ....... .............. 2 4 Berg, Denise ......... ....... 1 41, 257 Berg, Denise, .,..,. ...... ,141, 257 Berg, Vicki .,...... L ....,. 24, 69, 131 Bergmari,'Eric .... L .. Q .... 221,'226, 251 Bergman, Russell ..... ........... 1 07, 141 Berman, Harvey ........... 107, 193, 237 Bernard, Lisa ......................... 141, 257 Bernhard, Gregg 24, 95, 97, 146, 309 Berry, Chris ...................................... 24 Beyl, Laurie 24, 71, 99, 138, 141, 142 Beyl, Matt ..1L .................. 5 ....... 224, 257 Bianco, Beth' ....z1 V Y , .... .-.. 98, 257 Bianco, Steve ..., ,Q ,,..........,..... 25 Bigelow, Gertrude ......... 169,' 176, 177 Biletski, Marc ........ ..................... 2 5 Blain, Samantha ............................ 107 Blakely, Mary Ester 94, 95, 96, 169 Blanco, Jamie .................. 25, 138, 139 Blank, Jennifer ..Q ..... 7202, 203, 25,7 Blank, Matt ........... ..................... 2 ,5 Blansett, Richard' ..... .... J . 271 Blasko, Beth ................................... 107 Bleir, Holli ............ 251, 254, 255, 257 Bliss, Billy .............. 206, 210, 257, 269 Bluclcer, Gary' .......,......,................,.. 107 Bobbit, Dan ........................... 206, 271 Bogart, Kathy . 114, 25, 73, 130, 131, 133, 134, 156, 175, 251, 261, 296, 313 Bolen, Teresa 25, 98, 140, 141, 171 Bolt, David ......................... 25, 42, 85 Bolt, Scott ......... .......... 1 07 Bolton, Marcy ...... ...... 1 07 Bonnema, Jon ...... ................ 2 57 Booth, Janine ..... ,Q ........... , ....... 125 Bortle, Judy ....... 107, 113, 2417 Bosko, Diana VV ........ ...,............ 1 07 Bouyer, David ....... ..... . 107 Boyle, Bill ......................................,.. 25 Boyle, Nicola. 2, 23, 25, 85, 98, 133, 144 Bradford, Brad ................................ 25 Brady, Kim ........ ...... 2 71 Branch, Robert ..... ...... 1 07 Brand, Allison ....... ....,.' 2 57 Brand, Scott ......... , .....,............. Brase, Steve . 97, 107, 194, 195 8, 26 , 196, 224 Braun, Craig .............V 26, 88,V184, 185 Braun, Lori .... ' ..... ........ L ...... I ........ 2 6 Braun, Marcy 5 ........ ............... 2 57 Brauser, Becky ...... ...................... 2 57 Bravo, Max .r...... ....... 2 6, ,155,-158. , Bray, James ........ ............. L 1 ...., Q 26 Bray, Tom' .... .....,.. 224, 257, 271 Breitengross, April ..... Q Brenner, Richard .... , ,107, 26 Brenner, Robin .............................. 257 Briggs, Bobby ......... 17A, 26, 141, 313 Brii, David ......... ................. 1 07, 251 Brislawn, Paula ..... ....... 2 6, 200, 234 Broadway, Vivian ......... 104, 105, 107 Brobeiig, Kristen ........ Q ,... 26, 140,141 Brbdsiry, Bobby 107, 1151, -184, 185- Brodsky, Shelley ......... L .................. '107 Brooks, Kathleen .. 107, 138, 140, 141 Brooks, Kevin . 27, 84, 138, 141, 290, 309, 312 Broussard, Tim ..... 107, 195, 196, 224 Brown, Alicia ............................. 27, 73 Brown, Brian rr .... ....... 1 08,-206 Brown, Carolyn ..... ...... . ..... 1 08 Brown, Dianne ,i.................. 5, .... 84,1108 Brown, Jani, ........... 98, 136, 169, 171 Brown, Jarrod ......... 78, 108, 193, 237 Brown, Jessica ......,................. 248, 258 Brown, Rich ............. ...... 2 7, 87, 190 Brueckmann, Mike ..... ......... 9 7, 108 Brummel, Kenneth ...... 161 Brunner, Alice J Brt1nner,Janet Brunt, 'Dick 15, 20, Brunt, Mrs. Brustein, Marshall . Bruto, Lisa ............. 89, 167, g, .... '108, an is 71' ,2 169, 198 258 Bryant, Eric . 27, 144, 184, 185,206,207 Bryant, Kandi. .... 1,7B, 19, 27, 84, 85, Bryant, Denise ....... r 1 88, 204, 2051, 239, 243, 108 Buck, Randy ........... . ....'. , Buckle, Shannon ........... Bugg, Alicia ...... Bugg, Nathan ....... Bui, Thang .................... 240, 108, 206, 288, 3-13 193, 237' 241, 1258 258 184, 185 224, 258 108 Bunce, Lori .................................... Burdine, Tracy ,. 6, 15, 20, 21, 27, 75,,85,, '88, 136, 184',' 185, 186, 206,284 2781 Burget, Dianna- ...... .1..r ...... 127, 37, ,iCBC1iEH3,5 J oe ' ....,. , Burkes, Brian Burnett, Betty .... Burnham, Ashley . Burns, Chris ........ Bursack, Keith ...... Burt, Kathy ...... Burton, Greg ....... Burton, Paula ...... Burton, Staci .... Bussell, Deborah 28 Bustamante, Carlos 108, 125 197, 224, 258 Burnett, Brian ............... 22, 27, 85, 93, 97, 98, 170 125 . ............ 73, 108 258 1708, 217, 219 27 108 Busse, Mike .............................. 98, , 74, 75,'85,i136, 284 Butcher, Kari, ..... ....... . .... . .... Butcher, Pam ...... Butler, Dawn ........... Butner, Christine ..... .. Buxton, Mary Pat ..... Byers, Rhonda ....... Bystedt, Kim ..... Cabanes, Fred ...... Cable, Steve ...... Cabrera, Eric . .... Call, Michelle .... 155, 258, 262 108,262 108 241, 258 258, 259 108 28, 234 80 97, 99, 108 , .... . .... 108 , ....i f28,j85, 97 Cameron, Bob ......... .,.. , ,p. ,108 -r--i5!rr- 125 164, 169 Cammarato, David ..... ...... 2 8, 70 Cammarato, Steve ...... ...... 2 58 Camp, Chip .......... ..... 2 8 Campbell, Bruce ..... ...... 1 69 Campbell, Rachel ..... ...... 2 58 Campbell, Shannon ...... l L .... Q28 Campbell, Stephanie, .. .... , .,.,. ..., Q Q, 258 Cane, Elita ..... gg .... 'L .......... Lili .... xg... '13 Cantin, Mark ....... ...... 1 92, 237, 258 Cara, Anthony ..... ............ 2 8, 56 Cara, David ...... ........... 1 08, 224 Carcich, John ................ 108, 193, 237 108 Cardenas, Martina ............... -Carlton, Sherri ..... Carmona., John rr .... 258, 268 155 125, Carney, Philip .... . ......... L., .,... Q .......... , 28 Carpenter, Dwayne 109, 217, 219, 244 Carpenter, Leah ............................. 258 Carroll, Mary 6, 29, 43, 58, 90, 92, 93, 94, 97, 127, 129, 130, 131 CARS, THE .................................. 144 Carter, Crisi ....,, .......... L ,....,.. .... 9 8 Carter, Jon fi, ...... ......,, 1 09,,1Z5, 244 ,Cai-ter, Kim Kg ........, ..... , ...., gg... 95 Carter, Stephen ............................. 109 Casacchia, Ron ............... 29, 155, 206 Cassen, Jill ............ 9, 11, 98, 105, 109 Castagna, Mike ..................... 206, 258 Castagna, Tina ....... ....... 8 4, 98, 109 109 Castaneda, Robby ..... ................. Castro, Robbie ., ............V Q ...... gg, .... 109 Catapang, Sam, .,...........' . Q., ..... ,258, 262 Cawley, Chantalle .... 80,f109, 121, 136 Cederoth, Mike .Q .... Y I .....' 109, 184, 185 CHAMBER SINGERS 181 Chamberlain, Bill ................... 180, 158 Chandler, Tom ....... ..... 2 9, 155, Chang, Ray ...... 106, 109 Chase, Jane ...... ...... r .......... 1 09 Chavez, Diane .... ....... 2 9, 59, 151 Cherry, Jfoe .Q ..... Copyright Q 1981 Eaton Music, Ltd., 1427 Seventh St., Santa Monica, CA 90401 'Karei1a Suite USA: Q 1981 Eaton Music, Ltd. Canada: CQ Breitkopt and Hartel, Weisbaden Abbot-Gbmnational Copyright Secured Made In U.S.A. All Rights Reserved Used by Permission 162 I fir fif r -wi ,.. '1 1 51: 'Jai 1101. 521 2 ii ici 1 113, 111, 1-Dir lace, I .Q ,d 91 58 T9 ri, T-Tri in its. MQ, 415 11,., C 5114. 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Choobak, Nazanin .................... 29, 99 Christensen, Diana 202, 203, 258, 266 Christensen, Mike ................... 29, 224 Chu, Chris ...... 21, 29, 37, 75, 97, 148 Chu, Patti ....................................... 258 CIF FEATURE ....... ...... 2 48, 249 Cipelle, Carolyn ....................... 29, 141 Clark, Christine .......................... 29, 84 Clark, James .......... 109, 110, 193, 237 Clark, Richard ....................... 125, 149 Clarke, Erin ..... ' ........ 109 Claxton, Jay ....... ........ 2 58 Claypool, Chris .. ........................ 258 Cleary, Noelle ....,...... 98, 99, 109, 234 Clegg, Jeannette .... ............. 2 34, 258 Clegg, Perry ........ ............. 2 9 Clelland, John ........ ........... 2 58 CLOSING .......... ....... 3 09-313 Cloud, Chris ..................... ........... 2 58 CLUBHRUSH' ....................... 128, 129 CLUBS 86 ACTIVITIES .......... 72-99 Coddington, Darin ............, ....... 1 30 Coddington, Kim ...... ....... 1 25 Coe, Mark .............. ........... 1 09 Cohen, Andrew ...................... 109, 172 Cohen, David ........................ 192, 258 Coker,'Debra .......... 13, 223, 253, 258 Colin, Phil' .......... 36, 99, 97, 140, 141 Collins, Rebecca ............................. 109 Colome, Noelle ........... 30, 90, 91, 170 Colville, Dave ........... ......... 1 69, 176 Concannon, Linda ......................... 109 Condon, Dave ............ 30, 33, 42, 242 Cond,Jhn . .... , .... - ......... 109,114,115 Cook, David ........... ................... 3 0 Cooley, Suzanne ....... ...... 3 0 Coontz, Alex ....... ....... 2 58 Cooper, Jeni .... ................. 1 O9 Cooper, Lisa ........ .......................... 9 8 Cooper, Stacy ..... ....... 1 09, 141, 142 Cooper, Trevor ........,....................... 30 Copeland, Jeff .......... Cor, Stacy Corbett, Gwen .......... ' CORONATIONH .11 246,247 Corradino, Dominick Cosca, Kevin Cosca, Kris 258 30,158 .1,1111 30 nUu.88,89 166,169 111111 30 259 Costanza, Ellen ..,.......... 141, 241, 259 Cote, Karen .., ..... , ......... ,.,,, .......... ,,. 109 Colfrti Dianne' 19, 79, 901 915 , ,,', 7,1271 17321 144, 149, 292 Cox, David ....................................... Crabtree, Lisa' ...V . .' Craft, Jeff ........ Craib, Debi ......... Crawford, Bob ....... Crawford, Natalie Creel, -Kellie ..,, so '30,S4,286 .ununuuuu 271 .nu.168,169 1111, 109 .1111 31 .ua,4,271 Crissinger, Carol .V ..... .. Croix, Mike .......... ......... '30 33 CROSS COUNTRY ............. 194-199 Crossman, Nancy .......................... C1-uikshank, Jim 157, 169, 174, Culbert, Colette . 17, 30, 41, 278, Cullup, ..... , ..... f 1.1, .......' ..'.',.... 1 ............ . .. Culp Peggy ............ Cummings, Carole, ..., 1! 179 187,224 225 313 110 110 , ..... 99 Cummings, Laurie .. 99, 110, 120, Curtis, Janet ........... ..........,..,.......... Curtis, Jeff ...................................... Curtis, Marni . 99, 105, 110, 122, Czark, Katie 3, 30, 74, 75, 127, 200 169 271 262 1 34 Dagley, John ................. 30, 69, 94, 96 Dalmatoff, Debbie . 96, 198, 199, 234, 235,259 DANCE CHOREOGRAPHY 90, 91 Daniels, Paul ..................... 30, 63, 224 DATE DAD ....... .................. 9 3 Davis, Jerry ....... ........... 3 0 Davis, Kristen ...... ....... 9 6, 259 Davis, Laura . ...... 110 Davis, Linda ..... ...... 1 79 Davis, Sabrina ..... ....., 1 10 Davis, Tamara ..... ..... 3 0 Davis, Tammy ............................... 110 De Falco, Vince ..... 85, 156, 169, 175 De La Riva, Leah ........ 30, 54, 85, 87 De Lamare,Jackie .... 141, 203, 212, 212, 259 De Lamarter, Mini ..... 82, 84, 99, 110 De Leon, Dave ..... 188, 189, 245, 259 De Los Reyes, Mona .................... 259 De Luca, Marc ....... 32,,184, 185, 226 De Luca, Monica ..,....................... 259 De Marco, Julianne . 17, 85, 103, 104, 110,313 De Marco, Paul ....................... 32, 155 Deak,Andy .................. 192,237,259 Dekeyser, Young-mi ...................... 259 Del Court, Lori ..... 212, 212, 241, 259 Delgadillo, Patricia ....,.....,....,........ 125 Delight, Tammy ...... ........... 3 O Dellalonga, James .... ................ 1 10 Demers, Kristen ....... ........ 2 59, 264 Dennen, Jack ....... ............ 1 69 Denney, Craig ............................... 259 Dennis, Brad . 32, 75, 129, 175, 184,185 Denton, Robert ............. 110, 206, 247 Desuacido, Denise ......... , ...... 4, 32, 69 Devlin, James ....... ........ 1 67, 169 DEVO ............... ............ 1 44 Devol, Rachel ................................ 259 Dew, David .. 6, 14,27,32,76, 136, 148, 151 Diaz, Michelle ............................... 133 Dierking, Leslie .... 212, 212, 241, 259 Doane, Shelby ....................... 110, 223 Doering, John ......... 4 ...................... 125 Doest, Erik ........... 6, 32, 92, 155, 158 Domer, Ken 13, 75, 188, 251, 253, 259 Domer, Meghan ..... 11, 110, 239, 240 Donato, Teresa . ......................... 110 Dora, Donna .................................. 259 Dorler, Cheryl ......, 140, 141, 142, 259 Dornbach, Brandy .................,...,... 110 Dosick, Michelle ....... 93, 98, 234, 259 Dosick, Mr. ......................................V 93 Douglas, Krista ..... ....... 1 10, 138 Dowlatshahi, Ali ...... ............ 2 59 DRAMA .................. ........... 8 2, 83 Driscoll, Cathleen ............... 32, 55, 66 Driscoll, Colleen ........... 32, 66, 82, 83 Drobish,WBetsy ...... ....... 9 9, 101, 110 Drobish,,Ken ..QQi... ....... 33, 221, 224 Duarte, Tony ........ ..........,.... 110 Dudevoir , Kevin .... ,.. ...... 33 Dufault, David ................................ 33 Dunn, Barbara . 4, 149, 223, 259, 264 Dunn,Jennifer . 6, 7, 8, 33, 90,132,134, Dunn, Lydia .. 17B, 82, 84, 110, 122, 313 Dunn, Robert Dunn, Valerie . 287 .. .............................. 7 259, 265 Dzina, Louis .... ........... 1 10 Eagles, Bette ...... ...... 1 69, 178 Earl, Greg ....,......... ........... 2 71 Eastman, Patrick ........................... 259 Edelman, Cindy . 33,14O, 141, 142, 298, 309 Edelman, Mike ...... ........ 9 7, 110 Edgemond, Linda ..... ........... 1 80 Edwards, Bob ......... ...... 1 63, 169 Edwards, Bounty ...... ....... 1 25 Edwards, Cathy ..... ........... 2 59 Edwards, Jeff ......... ...... 1 10, 242 Edwards, Vicki ............. .............. 1 10 Ehline, C Ehrlich, J hristine eff .. 16 Ehrlich, Sheila Ekaireb, Sally Elliott, Scott . Elliott, Tonia Ellis, John ..... Elmore, Jacque Elmore, Steve Elsberry, Jode Enders, Heidi S ............................. 5,169,19o,236,237 111111211111 110 11, ......., 110,154 .111 111,184,185 ii ............... 98, 259 111 259 259 234,252,259,267 260 186 English, Doug ................................ English, Kim 33,74,75,76,77 Enright, Stacy .., ...... ' 13, 234, 251, 260 Epler, Anita .... ............ 1 7, 111, 313 Eriksson, Maria .. ................... 33 Espinoza, Mike ...... ................ 3 3 Espinoza, Vivian ...... ....... 2 60 Estrada, Dan .......... ....... 2 60 Evans, Ed .... , Evans, Jim ........ .uuuununsu 33 . .... 33,196,224 Evans, Kirk ......... ........ 3 3, 146 Everakes, Jason ...... ...... 22 1, 260 Everakes, Ruth ...................... 111, 223 Everett, Andrea 34, 81, 90, 97, 248 Evett, Kathy ....... ............. 8 , 34, 150 Ewing, Michelle ..... ........ 9 6, 111 Eyerly, Kim ...... ...... 3 4, 41, 90 FACULTY AND ACADEMICS Fahel, John . ................ ............. . Fairbanks, Christina Faltmier, Gary . ..... . 181 271 34, '81, 234 Fang, Michelle .... ....... 1 41, 142, 260 Farace, Joseph ............................... 271 Farrell, Glen ........................... 141, 260 Farrell, Mike 87, 111, 184, 185, 240, 241 Fasbender, Jackie ........... 81, 248, 260 Fasbender, Jamie ....... ........ 3 4, 248 Fauteux, Robbie ..... 260 Fechtman, Mark Fernandez, Judy Ferreri, Mike ..... Ferris, Tanya Fershin, Mark ...... Fiedler, Heidi ...... Fieldman, Kim ..... 260 34, 82, 98 34, 41, 73 35, 200, 201 111 Fields, Jim ......... ........ 3 5, 82, 83 Filutze, Julie ......... ................. 3 5, 158 Finamore, Troy ......... 8, 101, 111, 115 Findlay, Steve ...... ...................... 2 71 Finlayson, A1 .......................... 163, 169 Firestone, Mark ............................. 111 Fishburn, Mark Fisher, Betty .................. 163, Fisher, Bryan ....... Flanagan, Jeff ...... Fleming, Steve ..... Flocarri, Jeanna Flora, Mont ...... Flores, Kathy ....... Flory, Jennifer Flynn, Erin ........... Foigelman, Jackie .... ......... Folkert, Anne ...... Fondry, Colleen FOOTBALL ........ Ford, Larry .......... Fort, John ...................... 111, Fortenbaugh, Brad Foster, Mary Jane ............... .......... Fox, Jack .. 3, 163, 169, 176, Fox, Rick ............... , .................... Fox, Wendy ............ 10, 101, Fracalosy, Leo ............... 169, 188,189,245,260 169,177 .111.221,260 11111, 111 1,111,244,260 .11 111,139,141 6,35,233,283 111 203,260 111,130 111 .11.90,17o 260 00.184489 .nnuuuuusn 111 193,237 260 111 178,186 35,97 111,158 176,178 Frackelton, Beth 17B, 35, 138, 141, 289, 309, 313 Frackelton, Robert 13, 217, 219, 251, 260, 271 Frank, Deborah ............................. 111 Freeman, Mike, ............. 111, 125, 141 FRENCH CLUB ...................... 98, 99 Frey, Steve ............... ............ 2 71 Friedman, Nancy ....... ................ 1 11 Friend, Jeff ............... ...... 8 3, 97, 111 Fris, Andrea ......... ....... 1 11, 120 Fritz, Grace .... .......,... 1 69, 178 Froemke, Eric ..... 188, 189, 260 Frost, Karl ......... ....... 9 7, 111, 161 Frye, Chris ........... ..... 1 03, 111, 233 Fukuhara, Diane ...... .................. 3 5 Fuller, David ........ ....... 3 5 Fulp, Cindi ...., ........ 3 5 Fulton, Mike ..... ...... 2 60 Fyffe, Laurie .. ........ 36 Gabbe, Julie ...... 85, 99, 111 Gabel, Rich ....... ..... 1 88, 257, 260 Gallegher, Bob ..... ....... 2 21, 260 Gallegly, Tim ........ ........... 1 51, 260 Galus, Bill .......... ..... 1 03, 125, 206 Garcia, Janette ...... ..................... 3 6 Gardiner, Sue ........................ 169, 200 Garifo, Tina .... 36, 74, 75, 127, 147, 234, 261, 313 Garrahy, Steve .. ........ 169, 174 Garrett, Dean ...... ......... 1 12 Gastelo, Maria .. ,,,... 112 Chiang-Gastelo 188, 262 ff Gates, Laura ...... 94, 98, 99, 200, 260 Geanakos, Maria ....................... 36, 99 Geary, Shannon 9, 76, 90, 112, 120, 122, ' 128, 129, 250 Gehr, Frank .......... 109, 112, 128, 206 Geisler, Anne ......................... 149, 260 Geisler, Jennifer ............................... 36 Genova, Gina 36, 73, 85, 88, 90, 91, 129, Greenwalt, Rich ....... ...... 2 61 Gresham, Tricia ....... ...... 2 61 Griffin, Dawn ....... ...... 2 71 Griffin, Jerry ..... ..... 5 , 112 Griffith, Blake ...... ...... 1 12 Griffith, Darryl ........ ................ 2 61 Grissinger, Nancy .................... 83, Groenke, Tracey ........... 254, 255, Groover, Marilyn ................... 165, 169 261 169 132, 263 Genova, Nicole 73, 76, 203, 260, 263 George, Crystine ........................V 36, 71 Georgieff, Adam Gerber, Ellen ......... 101, 112, 113, 159 German, Brenan 11, 81, 98, 112, 115, 148 GERMAN CLUB ...... ..... 9 8, 99 Gibbs, Teena ............ ..... 1 12, 141 Giesseman, christy ...... ................ 1 12 Gilbert, Billy ................................... 112 Gilchrist, Michaela .. 23, 36, 69,212,212 Grosse, Dustin 89, 97, 112, 196, 197, 224 Groves, Linn ..... ......i.......... 2 61 Gubler, Cheryl ..... ........... 1 25, 130 Guelker, Derek ............. 30, 38, 41, 64 Guenther, Tina 11, 101, 112,122, 250 Gutierrez, Xavier ............ 38, 246, 247 Gutteron, Kevin .... 82, 98, 141, 245, 261 Guy, Diana ................... Q ....... ,.. 90, 112 Giles, Ruth ..................................... 260 Gillett, Cheryl. 36, 85, 99, 171, 248, 249, 299 Gillett, Lara .......... 112, 204, 234, 235 Hager, Pam ............ Hagmann, Vicki ..... 38, 62, 96 13, 261 Hall, Jennifer .... ........ 3 8 Hall, Mary ..................................... 112 Hall, Robert ........................... 159, 271 Hall, Shannon 38, 73, 73, 78, 87, 90, 91, 97, 131, 261, 292, 313 Hall, Zach ................i.............. 38, 224 Hallahan, Deborah ............... 113, 131 Halliday, David ............................. 221 Halligan, Kelly 17A, 17B, 38, 41, 73, 85, 295, 313 Halligan, Kevin 85, 192, 193, 237, 261 Hamblin, Deborah ............. . ............ 38 Hamilton, Tiffany .... 202, 203, 241, 261, 262 E Gillette, Ryan ..i .... '36, 63, 85, 97, 224 Gilmore, Max .......,........................ 260 Ginsburg, Gayle ......... L ................... 260 Ginsburg, Lynda .............................. 37 Giolitti, Tina ......... 112, 200, 248, 249 GIRL-DATE-BOY .................... 78, 79 Gleason, Erik ............. , ........... 188, 261 Glenn, Pat 80, 103, 112, 159, 184, 185, 187, 242 Glover, Ryan. .... ...................... 1 .12, 221 Goerlte, Vicki.. 4, 32, 37, 69, 84, 98, 149, V 299 Goff, Glynna .. 37, 42, 58, 82, 83, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 171 Goldberg, Orith ..................... 261, 269 Golden, Donovan .......................... 261 Golden, Jarrod ........................... 37, 99 Goldman, Shannon .. 37, 88, 90, 9f1, 129, 132, 294 Goldman, Tim .......i...... 220, 221, 261 Goldsmith, Morgan 37, 183, 190, 237 GOLF ..................................... 232, 233 Gomez, Dina Gomez, George 112, 122, Gonzales, Steve N ........................ 37, 24 1 26 1 224 , , .270 'Hammond, Todd ...... ...... V 127 Hammond, Wendy ........ '261 Hampson, Lauri ......... ...... 3 9, 99 Hampson, Steve ..... ............. 2 61 Han, Setheany ..... ........ 2 61, 271 Hanf, Russ ........... ........ 2 61, 266 Hansen, Brad ....... ................... 1 13 Harbaugh, Chris .............................. 39 Hare, Michelle .......... 84, 85, 113, 240 Harlan, Jim .......... ........ Q ........ 3 9, 224 Harley, Diesta ............................... 261 Harnden, Kristina .... 11, 73, 73, 90, 101, 106, 1 13 Harper, Joesett ....... ............ 3 9 113, Hart, Denise ........ Hartwig, Todd ..... Harvey, Dean 239 262 113 Harvey, Robby ............. 251, 261, 262 Haskins, Darin 39, 86, 87, 130, 157, 190, 191, 236 237 Gonzalez, Michele ...... -37, 84, 99, 141 Gordon, Kim. ..,....... . ............... 261, 262 Gorgen, Brian' ......... . ................ Q. 261 Gorham, Teresa 32, 37, 85, 136, 141, 248, 249 Gorham, Tom ...... .......... 1 12 Graber, Lisa ......... ....... 8 4, 112 Graffius, Kirsten .............................. 37 Graham, Paul ................... 4 ..... 224, 261 Graham, Samantha 17, 17B, 38, 84, 313 Graham, Stephen ........ 31, 38, 57, 155 Graham, Todd ..... ................... 2 71 Grajeda, Inez ....... .... 9 9, 261, 265 Granito, Judy ................................. 112 Gratto, Tracey.. 110,112, 198, 199, 223, 250 Gray, Elisha ...... ............. 2 61 Gray, Mike ........... ................... 2 61 Grech, Cynthia ............... 38, 127, 248 Green, Matt .............. 94, 96, 206, 261 Greenberg, Jill ................................ 112 Green, Bobby ................................. 261 Greene, Spencer 125, 194, 195, 224 Greenwald, Sherry ................. 149, 261 3,6 Gates-fosepfn Haskins, Keith ................................. 86 192 Hassan, Nadia ............................... 262 141 Hauge, Bill 39 Haskins, Travis ....... 86, 169, 175, Hasty, Rich .......... 39, 95, 96, 98, Hawkins, David ............................. 271 Hayes, Autumn .... 19, 39, 121, 133, 136, 222, 223 Hayes, Craig ..... ...... 1 69 Hayes, Kevin ....... ...... 2 62 Hayes, Lynda ...... ...... 1 13 Haysom, Bob ....... ....... 1 69 Headlund, Kari ............................. 113 Hebert, Rob ........ ...... 1 13, 184, 185 Hedin, Steve .................................... 40 Heidler, Casey 14, 30, 39, 184, '185 Heineken, David ........................... 271 Helbock, Paul ......... ...... 1 88, 262 Heller, Dan ...... ......... 1 13, 206 Heller, Wayne .... ....... 2 8, 40, 247 Hellman, Julie ..... ................. 1 13 Helmick, David ...... ........ 9 7, 113 Hempling, Karyn ....... ........ . 262, 267 Hendricks, Denise .......... 40, 141, 142 Henig, Josh ............. ................. 1 13 Hennerman, Ross .......................... 113 Hennessey, David ........ 113, 172, 221 Hensley, David ....... .................... 2 62 Herman, Jami ............ ....... 1 13 Hernandez, Albert ....... ..'.... 4 0 Hernandez, Lorrie ..... ...... 4 0 Herrell, Christine ....... ....... 1 13 Hertel, Jim ........... ....................... 2 62 Hertel, Joe ....... ....... 4 0, 85, 97, 247 Hettick, Marilyn ..... ............ 1 69, 172 Hi, Mom ,.... ......... 92 Hichman, Aaron .................... 197, Hichman, Garrett 8, 70, 90, 221, Higgins, Ann ...... ........................... Hikida, Patricia ...... 84, 99, 262 242 113 113 Hill, Deirdre ........ ........ 2 50, 262 Hill, Ladonna ...... .................... 1 25 Hill, Susan ........ ..... 9 9, 113, 234 Hivner, Randy ..... ............ 2 45, 262 Hivner, Rick .... i ..... 90, 196, 224 Hoang, Tuong ..... .......... 9 7, 113 Hochman, Risa ....... ................... Q .. 40 Hochman, Sharon ........ 252, 258, 262 Hodge, Michele ...... ...................... 4 0 Hodges, John ....... ................ 2 71 Hoey, Jeffrey .......... ..... 9 5, 226, 262 Hoffman, Wendy .......................... 262 Hofstatter, Craig .... 13, 188, 253, 262 Holmes, Jason ..................... 84, 90, 97 Holmes,Jennifer 40, 80, 90, 91, 93, 129, 260 Holmes, Mr. ......... ............... 9 3 Holmes, Valerie ...... ....... 1 0, 113 Holt, Scott ........... ......... 4 1 Holte, De Anna ..... .......... 2 62 Holzwarth, Jenny ....... ..... 2 60, 262 HOMECOMING ..... .......... 6 , 9 Homsi, Sawsan ....... V ...... 41 Hong, Linda ...... 1. ....... 262 Hooker, Elayne ....... ...... 4 1, 81 Hornacek, Cnthia ...... ......... 4 1 Hornacek, Mike ............................ Horton, Kimberlee ..... 10, 94, 95, 113 Hoskins, Christine ......................... 113 Hoskins, Mary ........ ............ 4 1 Houston, Chuck ...................... 85, 113 Howell, Donna .............................. 262 Howiler, Karen 41, 76, 127, 131, 175 Hua, Van ............................,.. 123, 125 Huang, Richard ...... .......... 2 37 Hubbard, Dionne ...... ..... 2 62, 265 Huckle, Tina .............. ...... 4 1, 83 Huddleston, Candi ................ 169, 178 Huddleston, Kerry ........................ 262 Huelsman, Kevin . 139, 141, 142, 169, 309 Hughie, David ...... Hultgren, Ken ...... 271 .--.--6 11, 125 .Hunt, Aimee .. ..... ... ....... .. .... . .... 113, 223, 250 Hunt, Tracey 10, 90, 101, 104, 105, 114, 116, 168 Huntington, Kelly ........ 203, 239, 262 Hunt, Heather Hutchison, William Q , Iger, Todd ....... ..... 4 1, 74, 75, 221 Ikemura, Alan ................................ 262 Inga, Cathy .................................... 262 Ingle, Denise ........i 42, 73, 79, 85, 297 IRON MAIDEN .......................... 154 Trwin, Windy .......... ......-- 2 71 Ishak, Sonia ................................... 262 Islei, Joy . 13, 169, 171, 181, 251, 252 Iversen, Bret ............... 94, 95, 96, 262 Iwasaki, Debbie 42, 61, 84, 85, 97, 99, Huffman, Angela .......................... 262 Huggins, Sian ................... 41, 98, 248 Hughes, David .... 41, 84, 85, 97, 299 Hughes, Dean ................. 41, 175, 299 Y ,223 Iwasaki, Robin ....... ...... Z 03, 262 6 Jackman, Debbie ..... 42,257 Jacobs, Diana ...... 203,262 Jacobs, Mrs. ...............'..... L .................. 6 Jacobs, Wes .. 6, 42, 76, 80, 88, 127, 130, 136, 144, 184, 185, 186 187, 216, 218 Jacques, Robert ....... 97, 114, 206, 208 Jaderquist, Shontele ...................... 262 Jakes, Karen ........... ......Y 8 9, 114, 151 James, Angela ....................... Q ...,' 15, 42 James, Missy ........................ .. 203, 262 Jansen, Ric 103, 114 144, 184, 185 Janzen, Steve ........ 206, 211, 262, 268 Javadi, Shabnam ............................ 114 Jaworski, Gabi ............................ 42, 85 Jaworski, Paul ....... 188 189, 262, 263 Jeffries, Jason .......... 42 190, 236, 237 Jelderda, Laura ..................... i ........ 114 Jenkins, Steve ............. .. ................. 114 Jensen, Lisa .. 212, 212, 240, 241, 263 Jensen, Milton ............................... 162 Jessen, Jackie ....... .............. 1 5, 73 Jester, Roberta ....... ...... 9 8, 169, 170 Jividen, Todd ...... ................ 4 2 Johanson, Brian ..... ..... 2 46 Johnson, David ...... ........... 1 25 Johnson, Hillary ....... ..... 4 2, 223 Johnson, Jeff ............................ 78, 114 Johnson, Ken ................................. 114 Johnson, Mark .. 114, 184, 185,187 242 Johnson, Michelle ...........,........ 88, 114 Johnson, Michelle B. ..................... 263 Johnson, Norm 17, 169, 170, 309, 312, ' - - 313 Johnson, Scott ........ .... 1 88, 206, 263 Johnston, Mike ...... .................. 1 14 Johnston, Tamara ..... ............. 4 2 Jolliff, Andrew ....... ................. 4 3 Jones, Linda ....... ....... 4 3, 71, 99 Jory, James ...... ....... 4 3, 84, 97 Joseph, Amy ....... ....... 2 56, 263 agar as u ,gf J Q1 11 . 1 ,6- ,jp 1191 , 5,1 gm 134. ,., f E: HZ-1, -fri , iifi 1 , ,l rirrc lim- .N LM . ,'... .21 ' 1 sf. .C .., R, 1 iii ,, Lf: .W -K.. ., by 51 :lag 5 N52 .. lv 1,3 sf Sh LLL! .1 T ik in gjm ,iii-1 Tiki : Mm .gl Da 1, l, ---,sf 6 271 11, 262 Um 21, 15, Um 16, 155 39, 162 262 75, 211 - ---. 262 262 13, 297 151 271 262 211, 252 66, 262 , 61, 66, 221 261, 262 62, 257 161, 262 121, 130, 216, 216 266, 208 262 114, 151 .. 16, 62 , 261, 262 , 166, 111 , 262 763 114 4185 1, 262 261 1, 216, 211 111 W 116 6, 261, 261 162 15, 73 18, lm, 246 125 V 61 U2 11, 116 vxlxy 114 16611171242 gg 111 if .... .5112 16, 1017.312 111 66.21173 114 6,--4 62 61 ,,,11,11 ,11,7i19' 256 752 Joubran, Viviane ...... ...,.,. 4 3 Joyner, John ........... ....... 8 6 JUDAS PRIEST ...... ..... 1 44 jugan, jim ................. ........ 2 63 Julian, Guy ...................... ..... 7 8, 263 JUNIOR SECTION ............ 100, 125 JUNIOR SPIRIT DAY .......... 10, 11 Jurjis, Faruq ........................... 188, 263 Kaczor, Dave ......... , ........... 263 Kadonada, Debbie ...........,.... 234, 263 Kamiyama, Pauline Kanatsiz, Sebnem 8, 114, Kates, Chuck ......... 124, 169, Kai-res,Jam1 Kalmes, Staci . .................. . ............. 263 8, 43, 73, 97, 128, 5, 43, 73 200 173 173 285 , 239 , 178 Kato, Christina . 17, 43, 45, 84, 159, 200, 309 Katsaris, Tiffany ....... .,....,........... 2 63 Kawanami, Karen ........... 98, 141 263 Keany, Kathleen ............. 99, 114 130 Keeler, Jennifer ......... 98, 99, 234, 263 Keeler, Pam ............................. 43 200 Kelchner, Matt .. 9, 34, 184, 185 291 Kell, Chris ...................................... 263 Kell, Scott .............................. 192, 263 Keller, Tim .................... 226, 245, 263 Kelly, Steele . 103, 114, 184, 185, 244 Kelly, Tomy... 188, 189, 245, 259, 263 Kennedy, Shayne .......................... 263 Kenrick, Jackie ....... ....... 4 4, 68, 98 Keough, Lori .......... . 114 Kerfoot, Ron ....... ..... 2 63 Kerr, Robert ............................. , ..... 114 Kesselman, Laura 3, 44, 81, 98, 133, 157 97 KEY CLUBS' ..,............................ , ..... Kim, Charles 114 97, 114, 224 Kimball, Susie . 17, 17B, 19, 44, 200, 201, 278, 313 Kimes, Kim ........ .,, ......................... 114 Kim, Henry Kimpau, Sokkun .............................. 44 Kindt, Kelly V ....... ..... 8 4, 98, 99, 263 King, Cheralyn .......... King, Christi .................................. King,'RIchard ..... 2 ............ King, Shelly V. 114, 163, 204, Kinney, Steve ........ ....... ......... . . Kirby, Jennifer ....................... 142, 205, 114, Kirschner, Stacey 44, 61, 73, 85, 99, 7 212,,213,'213, Kirschner, Trevor V. 192, 193, 237, .. 44, 61 114 309 250 263 141 212, 298 263 Kitagawa, Eileen .............................. Klein, Kristine Klinge, Marc ...... Klinger, Matt ......... Klonowski, Mike .. Kluss, Larry ........ ,. Knowles, Amy ...... KQl1asI1i, Kerry Kohno, Jeff ..... ,Q. Koigawachi, 'Karenz' ...... ...g, .... -- Komma, Jeff ........... Knob, Matt ..... Koontz, Dawn ..... ,.. Kopycki, Lynette ...... Kornely, Shawn ..... 44 44 98 271 263 304, 309 44 261, 263 .4 ...... 221 264 114, 244 33, 45 45 44, 86, 87 149, 264 Koss, Laura Kovac, Vicki ...... 264 212, 212, Kraetz, Karen ....... ...... 4 5, 200, 223 Krejci, Laura ...... ..... 4 5, 66, 158 Kringel, Kim .................................... 45 Krpata, Sabina ............................... 271 Kruse, Jerry .... 97, 114, 196, 197, 224 Kudra, Matt ........................... 114, 155 Kugler, Nancy ....................... 114, 200 Kuli, Mark ..... 12, 196, 197, 253, 264 Kulisich, John ................................ 236 Kumamoto, Grace ................. 114, 200 Kumar, Jessica .............. 114, 141, 142 Kurek, Barbara ............. 142, 169, 309 Kurose, Deana . 212, 212, 213, 213, 239, 264 Kurose, Lesley ........... 45, 84, 200, 223 Kutcher, Kelly ....... 110, 114, 204, 205 Kutcher, Kevin ..... 6,17B, 21, 44, 45, 94, 136, 156, 251, 278, 295, 313 Lado, John ......... ........................ 4 6 Lado, Michele ....... ..... 1 38, 141, 264 Lamb, Jason ............. ............... 2 64 Lambert, Charlene ...... .... 4 6 Lambert, Lawrence .. ........... 46 Lambeth, Pike ...... ............ 1 14 Lambeth, Todd ........ ....... 1 88, 264 Lancaster, Brian ...... ...... 4 6, 283 Landi, Toni ........ ............ 1 69 Lane, Aleta .... Lanford, Lisa ........ Langdon, Charles .... . ........... . Lanzone, Stephanie Lapine, Tracy ....... 251, 264 46, 98, 99 114 114, 198 115,200 Largent, Gorden ...... .... ............ 1 1 5 Largent, Laurie .............................. 115 Larsen, Shaunna .... 1, 15, 17, 46, 73, 90, 91, 92, 97, 299, 313 Larson, Erika ................................. 115 Larson, Lance .... 101, 1 15, 190, 236, 237 Larson, Mrs. .................................... 92 Larson, Shawn ..........,.............. 52, 116 Lathrop, Ann ........ 115, 204, 205, 239 LATIN CLUB ..: ....................... 98, 99 Laughinghouse, Susan 98, 167, 169 Lavender, Greg ...................... 221, 264 Lawhon, David ..... ..... 1 88, 189, 264 Lawrence, Dave ....... ................... 1 69 Lazarus, Gina ........ Leblanc, Tom ........ Leboeuf, Judy ....... Lechner, Ginger .... Leckey, Scott ..... Lee, Chen-chen ..... 115 46, 94, 95 Leo, Genevra ....... ....... 1 15 Lewis, Eric ........ ....... 2 64 Lewis, Kenton ...... ....... 2 64 Liberge, Art ..... ....... 1 80 Lickl, Irene ....... ....... 2 64 Likes, Kevin ..... ....... 1 15 Lillyman, Greg ............................... 115 Lim, Alice .............. 115, 124, 138, 141 Lindsay, Ron .................................. 169 Lines, Michelle ............. 116, 154, 159 Linn, Mimi ........... .................... 2 64 Linsmeier, Gery ...... ....... 1 16 Littman, Teri ....... ....... 1 16 Lo Presto, Donna ...... ................ 2 64 Lodes, Kathy ....... ........................... 8 Lofaro, Tom ...... ...... 1 16, 117, 224 Long, Larisa ............ .................... 1 16 Longyear, David ..... ..... 9 8, 224, 264 Longyear, Karen .............................. 98 Looker, Jerry .......................... 166, 169 Lopata, Warren ..... 46, 84, 85, 97, 99 Lopez, Lisa ..................................... 264 Loritz, Steve ......... ..... 1 16, 206 Lotter, Chantal ....... .......... 2 64 Lowe, Jeff ............. ............ 1 16, 224 Luem, Alex ....... ...... 1 16, 193, 237 Luem, Matt ....... ......... 2 52, 264, 266 Lukas, Trina ................. 109, 116, 121 Lundberg, Leann 19, 46, 83, 88, 127, 132 Lundy, Sunshine ..... ....... 1 16 Luyen, Hung ....... ....... 2 71 Luyen, Truc ...... .......... Lee, Chi-chaun Lee, John ......... ....... Lee, Robert .... Legaux, Lynne Legg, Christina Legg, Cynthia Lehman, David Leiva, Jeff 97, Leiva, Rich ............ Lelchuk, Ilene Lemon, Trevor 142 115 264 271 97, 115, 221 . .... ..... 4 6, 59, 115 140, 141, 142 . 84,85,97, 98,115,246 99, 115, 141, 142, 220, 221,224 138, 197,221,264 264 115 116 Lyle, Mike ..... ........ 2 61, 271 Lynn, Brad ........ ..... 8 7, 125, 224 Lynn, Kim ..... ......... 2 52, 264 Lynn, Suzy ........ ...................... 4 7 Lyons, Kelsey ....... ...... 5 , 47, 85, 250 MacFarlane, Scott ..... ................... 4 7 Mackin, Chrissie ..... ...................... 4 7 Madden, Louis .... ...... 1 16, 184, 185 Maddux, John ........ .............. 4 7, 206 Madigan, Bridgette ..,... .......... 2 64 Madigan, Shawn ........................... 116 Madison, Katy ....................... 252, 264 MAGAZINE FEATURES . 145, 159 Maguire, Brian ....... 13, 188, 206, 264 Mahoney, Pat .. 169,184, 185, 186,187, 265 Mahony, Robert ........... 192, 237, 264 Maida, Brian 46, 65, 158,159, 184, 185, 242 Makowski, Julie ...... ................. 2 65 Manson, Melissa ............. 96, 251, 265 Marcolesco, Duwayne .... 84, 116, 221 Marcolesco,James . 46, 97, 99, 196, 220, 221, 224 Marenco, Robbie ....... .......... 2 71 Maresh, Joe .......... .................. 1 7 Margolis, Mark ....... ....... 4 8, 85, 313 Markey, Chris ...... ............... 2 59, 265 Marks, Jeff .................. 48, 85, 97, 224 Marsden, Julie ....................... 116, 234 Marsh, Dave .... 188, 189, 245, 262, 265, 266 Marteney, Kate ...... ....... 2 65 Martin, Greg ........ ...... 4 8, 56 Martin, Lisa .............. -.--- 1 16 Martinez, Angelique ..................... 265 Martinez, Melissa .......................... 116 Maruoka, Kara ..... .... 1 04, 105, 116 Massey, Webb ............................... 116 Mastrangelo, Gina ..................,...... 271 Mater, Brent ........ 48, 85, 97, 98, 242 Mater, Gina .................. 254, 255, 265 Matheny, Sherrie ...... ............... 2 65 Mather, Stephanie ....... ....... 1 73, 265 Matlock, Ron ............ ............... 1 25 Matrisciano, Nick ............... 48, 70, 97 Matrisciano, Pete 99, 197, 224, 265 Matsumoto, June ............ 84, 110, 117 McCandless, Mark ....... 245, 259, 265 McCarty, Carol ......... 50, 99, 139, 141 McClanahan, Kim ..................... 50, 83 McCoy, Mike ......................... 117, 171 McCurry, Scott ............. 117, 184, 185 McDonald, Martin McDowell, Summer . 50, 97, 99, 190,237 McGinnis, Mark ....... ..... 1 17 McGrane, Norman ........................ 271 McIntyre, Lara ............. 141, 143, 265 McKay, Cynthia .,......... 138, 141, 265 McKay, John ......... ....................... 5 0 McKhann, Paddy ..... ...... 1 69, 179 McLaren, David ....... ................. 1 17 McLean, Kelley ..... ................. 5 1, 99 McMahon, Mark .......... 121, 169, 187 McMillan, Kim .............................. 125 McNaughton, Wendy ....................... 8 McNeall, David ............................ 125 McNees, Jacquelyn ...... 125, 139, 141 McSherry, Pam ..................... 234, 265 McVey, Mindy ...... ............. 22 3, 265 Mecklenburg, Bill .............................. 6 Mehr, Sandra .. 244 Mecksroth, Cary ......... 44, 48, 53, 60, 99, 118, 248, 249 Mei, Rodney .......................... 206, 265 Mercado, Jason ...... ........ 2 65 Mercado, Yvette ...... .... 1 '17 Mericle, Richard ....... ........ 1 17 Mesaros, Catherine ...... ..... 1 3, 265 Mesaros, Maureen ..................... 17, 48 Metcalf, Cassie ............. 138, 141, 265 Metsovas, Steve ..................... 188, 265 Meulmester, Mr. John .................. 169 Meyer, Bill .... 84, 97, Meyer, Chris ..... . ......... 12, Michael, Kelly ....................... Michel, Wendy . 35, Miller , Jeff ........ Miller, Jenny ....... Miller, Kim ....... Miller, Samantha Miller, Tara ...... Miller, Todd ..... Minger, Cheryl ...... Minton, Denise ...................... 117, Mitchell, Mary .... .. ................. 117, 194, 195, 196, 224 245,265 109, 117 48, 85, 131, 149, 150, 250 117, 196 117,265 12,265 12, 248, 265 V48 224 117 248 117 128, 117, Mitchell, Shawn .... 9, 48, 94, 95, 96, 136 Miyawaki, Joanne .................... 90, 117 Mizyed, Simon ............................... 265 Moeller, Todd .. 14, 48, 76, 81, 130, 137, 144, 184, 185, 216, 218, 294 Moffatt, Dan ................................. 117 Moffatt, Dennis ..................... 117, 247 Mohler, Monica ............................... 49 Mohrhoff, Doug 49, 61, 85, 97, 99, 220, 221 1 foubran-Mobrboff A , Mohrhoff, Karen .......... 141, 259, Molinari, Pete 75, 76, 101, 117,184, Moncrlef, Eric ................................ Mongraw, Michelle . 3, 17A, 17B, 1 5 139, 141, 291, 312, Monroe, Bobby ............. 141, 257, Monroe, Mike ....... ....... 1 17, Monsees, Mark ..... ....... 1 17, Monteer, V Brian Monteith, Bob .....................,........ Moody, Dennis ,169, 175, 188, 189, Moore, Karen ............ , .... 85, 1559, 212 Moore, Laureen .... ....... 212, , 265 185 1 17 49, 313 265 144 247 11,7 265 245 173, 266 49 Moore, Michele ..... .. ................... .. Morales, Brian ..... ..... 1 17, 184, Morales, Lisa ....... ................... Mordock, Craig ............ 117, 193, Morehouse, Craig ...........' 49, 155, Morgin, Brandy' 99, Morris, Nancy i.... Morrison, David 82, 83, Morrow, Victoria Mortensen, Kurt 36, 49, 184, 185 Mortensen, Andrew Morton, Barbara .................... 169, Moser, Kevin 185 266 237 233 117' 117 117 266 187 117 175 .. '49 Moses, jill ..... 6, 49, 90, 129, 132, 248 Moses, Jim .Q .....................................'.. 7 Mothes, Cheryl ....... ...... 1 17 Mothes, Kristin ....... ............ 5 0 MOTLEY CRUE ...... ..... 1 44, 154 Mowbray, Bridget ...... .......... 1 17 Mowrey, Cynthia ........................... 266 Mukhar, Bonnie .. 11, 101,,106, 109, 117 Mulford, Cameron ........... l ............. 125 Mullen, Leisa ....... ........................ 8 Murg, Richard ..... ..... 5 0, 167, 246 Murphy, Chris ..... ..... 1 17, 244 Murphy, Chris ....................... 117, 244 Murphy, Jeff .......................... 155, 271 Murphy, Russ ....... 169, 188, 189, 250 Muth, Shannon ' ............................. 266 Myers, Kyle .... 14, 17B, 50, 82, 130, 133, 134, 144 Nagao, Chris ........ ......... ...... 2 4 5, Nagao, Christy ....... Nairac, Sophie ..... Najm, Tariq ....... Nakamura, Carol Nakamura, Roy ...... Nakhjavani, Arya Naruse, Kathleen Naruse, Margaret Nash, Carrie ..... Nash, Chris .... Naya, Rebecca .. Nelson, Jeff ....... Nelson, John ........ Nelson, John W. Nelson, Peter .... Nelson, Tracy ...... Nequette, Tony ...... Neumann, Tim Newgass, Susan Newman, Nyla 266 51, 85, 99, 200 51, 98, 161 266 118 ............... . 206 13,212,266 . 15, 17, 20, 55, 51, 127, 136, 278, 313 266 266 51, 55 118 188, 266 118, 193, 51, 184, - .... 254, 255, 237 266 185 . .. .... ..... 5 , 51 259, 266 Ng, Gene ....... ...... 2 66 Ngouw, Arey ....... ...... 2 66 Nguyen, Chuong .... ..... 8 4 , N iblett, Lindy ...... ..... 5 1 Nichol, Andrew ....... ,....... 7 9 Nicholl, Doug ...... .......... 2 66 Nickle, Matt ..... ....... 5 1, 154 Nied, Fred ........... ........ 2 45, 266 Niemann, Nicol ......,... ......... 1 18 Nikookairy, Kaynaz ....... ..... , 118 Nise, Ben .......... J: ........ ...... 5 2, 55 Nixon, Julie ....... ...... 1 18 Nixon, Karey ....... ....... 6 Noble, Keith ........... .......... 2 66 Nodjoumi, Jasmin ....... ..... 1 09, 118 Noe, Michael ............. N.. .................... 52 Norman, Chris .. 52, 84, 97, 99, 224, 234 Norman, Christine ................... 67, 266 ,Norman,Kristin 52, 75, 81, 88, 93, 97, J 98, 175, 301 Norman, Mr. ................................... 93 Norman, Ronald 52, 137, 184,185, 206, 207 Norris, Daniel ......... ....... 1 25 Norsworthy, Dan ....................... 52, 53 Norsworthy, Don ..................... ........ 5 2 Nowak, K.C. 190, 192, 237, 266, 268, Pacheco, Oscar Pagulayan, Gerry ....... .5 ....... Paine, Gary .......... . Palmeri, Laura ..... 267 ,118 .. ........ 53, 99 53, 83, 96 Palmeri, Tony ........... ...... ...... . . . 53 Pangburn, Krista 73, 75, 118, Panizza, Kristin . 54, 75, 80, 131, Parashak, Mary Ann 198, 250, Parekh, B133 ............. Parekh, Sachin ........ Park, Richard ..L .... Q, Park, Yvonne .......... Parker, ' Parker, James .......... Parrish, Marsha ...... Parsell, jeff ....... Patino, ,Steve ........ Patnode, Angela ..... Patrick, Wendy ..... . Patterson, 'Cathy ..... Paul Mindy ............. Paulson, Arnie ........ Paulson, Frank .. 188, Payne, Matt ............ Pedick, Steve ....... Pedroso, Paul ....... Peery, Robert .......... 242 156 159 267 . ...... 54, 84, 99 Adrlenne 267 54, 97, 224 54, 139, 142, 509 118 54, 127, 175, 242 169 125 118, 242' 267 9, 105, 118 118 97, 118,206 189, 206, 266, 267 8, 15, 42, 54 188, 267 55, 54 125, 206, 208 Nowicki, Peter ..... ................... 270 V267 Nuiez, Jason ....... ...... 1 97, 224, 267 O,Donnell, Monica ..................... 5, 52 O'Neal, John .................. 53, 190, 237 o'Nell, John .......................... 247, 267 obuljen, Colleen 52, 75, 73, 87, 90, 91 Ochoa, Mr. Dave ......... 169, 173, ODYSSEY ..... .... 4, 17, 17A, 242 150 oh, Chris ........................ 99, 118,247 Oh, Sam .... 105, 104, 118,184, 185,206 Ohlsen, Taylor . 30, 52, 184, 185, 186 Ohta, Paul ..... ................ 3 O, 53, 224 Ok, Ann ......................................... 118 Oliveri, Kristin 13, 251, 254, 255, 265, 267 Olsen, Darcy ..... Olsen, Melissa ..... ............ .......... Olson, Rob ..... 118 55, 62, 97, 98 Ontiveros, Carlos ........ ................ 22 1 OPENING .................,................... 1-5 ORACLE ................................... 86, 87 Ortega, Martin ..... 118, 131, 206, 209 Ortiz, Lesley ...... .......................... 1 25 Osowski, Steve ..... ............ 1 18 Osumi, Audrey 225, 267 Pendleton, Joann ..................... 84, Peper, Chris .................. 118, 193, Perez, Delia .................... 99, Perez, Jacqueline ..................... Perez, Jim ................ 54, 141, 143, 169 234 29 1 Perez, David ........... 54, 141, 142, 118, 241 99, 267 312 Perez, Michele .........................., 54, 99 Perkins, Ron ..... ..... ............ . . 54, 83 Perrine, Janet ......................... 141, Persing, Krister ....... 54, 138, 141, Peterson, George ..................... 55, Peterson, Liz .................................. Petty, Traci 39, 56, 76, 77, 136,250, Phelps, Karen ................................ Phillips, ,Chris ......... ,.... ........'........... Phillips, Willie ............... .,... ........... Picano, Gaylene ..................... 3,3 Mobrb0ffRodrigue5 Osumi, Sandra ....................... 103, 118 OTIS DAY 86 THE NIGHTS 144 Oudejans, Guy 30, 53, 128, 184, 185, 186 Ouellet, Janna Ouzounian, Sarah ......... 125, 198, 250 Owens, Elizabeth ..... ..................... 5 3 Owsley, Mary Ann ..... ........ 1 63, 169 267 146 149 267 278 1 18 125 155 234 Piantidosi, Tina 99, 103, 104, 119, 1 19, 223 Pinson, Jennifer ................ .. 55 Piper, David ..... .... 1 3, 253, 267 Pleines, Eleanore . ....,........ 162 Pointer, Paula ...... ..... 1 19, 223 Pollard, Craig ...... ..... 1 19, 242 Pollin, Linda ..... .......... 2 67 Pool, Jennifer ....... .......,,, 1 19 Poole, Barbara ..... ..... 1 69, 179 Pope, Mary ....... ................... 5 5, 66 Popejoy, Dave .......... 55, 83, 197, 267 Popken, Bridget ............................. 267 Porter, John ...... .... 5 5, 150, 189 Porter, Robert ....,. ................ 1 19 Porter, Susan .................... 55, 99, 151 Powers, Mike ................................. 119 Pratt, Mia Cheri 113, 119, 121, 123 Preston, Sandra ............ 119, 141, 309 Prevot, Brigitte 6, 15, 20, 44, 55, 80, 144 Price, Tim ..................... 119, 138, 141 Price, Uzama ....... .......... 7 5, 267 Prigmore, Shaela .... ....... 8 1, 119 Prins, Peter ....... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 19 Proffitt, Jim ....... ........ 1 64, 169 Proud, Margery ...... ..................... 5 6 Puccio, Gina ..... ...... 1 40, 141, 267 Puccio, Karen ...... ........... 1 19, 141 Purinton, Vince ...... ..... 1 18, 125 Quartucci, Joe ....... ..... 1 63, 169, 179 Radak, Phil ............... ............ 5 6, 224 Radmacher, Leslie ............ 8, 106, 119 Radzik, jim .................. 26, 56, 80, 155 Rainville, Gary ,...... ............... 9 7, 119 Rallison, Eric ..................,....... ..' ..... 11,9 Ramirez, Adan ....... ... .... ,.,... ..........f 119 Ramirez, Angelica ...., V '267 Ramirez, Charles ....... ..... 2 67 Ramirez, Tina ..... ................. 2 67 Ramirez, Tony ....... ...... 5 6, 128, 131 Ramos, Carl ................................... 267 Ramos, Godfrey ............,........... 2' 87, 90 Ramos, Todd . 11, 119, 184, 185,224 Ramsey, Kevin ....................... 119,221 Ranck, Lynda ................................ 119 Randall, Jeff 13, 188, 200, 259, 267 Randels, Ranae ....... 76, 263, 267, 268 Raney, Tricia ................................... 56 Rapp, Apryl ..................................... 56 Raum, Brian 14, 56, 75, 130, 148,159, ,184, 185, 186, 242 Ravlin, 'John ..... ........................... 1 19 Raya, Valerie ...... ...... ' 198, 250, 267 Raymond, Mark .................... 119, 141 Reccia, Brian .... 15, 56, 184, 185, 224 Reddick, David ................................ 56 Redenbaugh, Kacee ..... ......... 5 6 Reese, Cari ................. ....... 2 67 Reeve, Var ....... ............ Q .. 6 Reid, Keith ....... ................ 7 3 Relff, Tom ........... .... 5 7, 70, 242 Resh, Ken ............... ................ 5 7 Restrepo, Christine .... .... 1 19 Rettig, DJ. ............. .... 1 19 Reviea, Denise ....... ....... 2 67 Reynolds, Burt ....... ....... 6 , 263 Rhoades, Shelley ....... , ....... 267 Richardson, Denise ....... . 267 Rickers, Beth ......... ........... 2 67 Ricks, Sid ............................... 245, 267 Riddick, Donald ............................ 131 Riebe, Brent ..... 44, 57, 158, 159, 175 Rijke, Bret ...................................... 267 Rink, Debra ..... ........ 2 68 Rios, Irma ......... ............. ' 57 Rios, jack ............... ...... 2 26, 268 Roberts, David ...... ........... 2 68 Roberts, Lee ........... ...............,. 1 73 Roberts, Taggert ........................... 271 Roberts, Tom ...... ....... 1 19 141, 174 Roberts, Wendy ........ ......... 2 41, 268 Robertson, Shawna ........................ 268 Robinson, Curtis ........... 125 206, 210 Robinson, Ken ...... 141, 206 224, 268 Roby, Sean ...... ....... 1 92 237 268 Rock, April ...... ...... 2 1, 57, 127 234 Rodgers, Gina .................................. 57 Rodriguez, Darlene ..... ..... 2 68 Rodriguez, Marlene ..... ..... 2 68 -L1 I1 'I 19 I 'L M 151 231' 39, 23, 5,5 T55 13:5 01,1 .1L 54.1 1 1, 1 ri an gflz 15 13111 ,ml all 411.1 'LU ...7- ..,,l N101 fu, .11 sq .R 5. QS, sis, I .ily :ni ' ,gh -Q :lu 81 5511 5'-in 55121 Tvlqg 169 179 1. 16. 224 I 106,119 51 BU. 15 .. 97,119 Ill im 119 -M- 10 ze: 267 1 12s, Ill 217 af, an IBB, zz, 119, 221 119 259, 20 267, zsa 56 56 145.159, 186, 242 119 250, 267 119, 141 185, 224 56 56 267 73 7, vo, 242 37 119 119 267 6, zsa 211 267 267 241, 267 lil 5, 159, 175 mI ' 263 V 1,,,, ,, 37 226, 265 w 173 271 9, 141, 174 241, 265 ,1,, me 15 105, 210 16: 2241 265 12, 237' 268 37, 127, Uf n JI f: ' 263 Roehm, Alice ....... 248 S7 Rogers, Caryn ..... , ......................... Rogers, Jennifer .........,...... 57, 85, Rojo, Lisa .............. .. 11, 101, 119, Rolontz, David .... . ........... , .... . 120, Rotnanelc, Rhonda ......................... Romero, Carolyn .. 10, 75, 103, 120, Rommel, Chris .....V . 141, 143, 245, Romosky, Tawnia .......................... Rooney, Mary ..... Rooney, Sally ...... Rooney, Teri ................... 57, 151, Rose, Alison 120, 138, 141, 143, Rose, David . 120, 184, 185, 186, Rosen, Todd .................................. 234 144 244 120 128, 131 268 268 120 26s 278 204, 250 187 120 Rosenzweig, Kathleen ....... . 57, 66, 83 Ross, Heather ........ . ...... 250, 252, Ross, Jason ....... ...... 1 4, 58, 184, Ross, Jurae ....... ................ 1 20, Ross, Ronnie ....... ........... 5 8, Ross, Susie ....... ................ 1 04, 268 185 203 186 120 Rosser, Lori ................... 173, 256, 268 Round, Susan ........ 198, 199, 250, 268 Rowe,-Iohn .... 24, 58, 127, 151, 155, 158 Royce, Richard ...............,.............. 120 Rubin, Martin ........ ..... 1 25 Rueda, Christine ....... ..... 1 25 Runge, Ray ............ .... 2 68 Ruse, Doug .................................... 268 Russo,-Iohn .. 58, 63, 85, 97, 99, 216, 21s Rust, Andrena .............. 120, 222, 223 Ryan, john D. .... ....................... 5 8 Ryan, John R. ..... ..... 1 20 Ryan, Richard ........ ............. 5 8 Ryshkus, Susanne ..... .............. 2 68 Rzeznik, Michelle ..... .... 5 8, 85, 234 Sach, David ....... 14, 58, 85, 127, 221 Sach, Eric .............. 196, 197, 224, 268 SADIE HAWKINS 80, 81 Sakaue, Bob .................. ...... 1 65, 169 Sakaue, Kim ........ ...... 1 20, 200 Salcido, Paula ........ ............. 5 8 Saldarini, Howard ... ...... 120, 244 Salgado, Brian ........ .,.... 1 20, 221 Salgado, Kenny ............................... 86 Samuels, Jack .... 101, 120, 184, 185, 244 Sanchez, Jaime ............................... 120 Sandell, Kim .... .......... 2 68 Sandfeld, Ken ......... ..,..... 9 8, 268 Sandoval, Norma ...... .......... 1 20 Sant, Chris 5 ....... L: .......................... L. 125 Saucerman, Randy ....... 120, 220, 224 Savala, Shannon ............................ 268 Savarese, Dana ....... .............. 1 20 Scarson, Brian ...... ........ 8 3, 120 Schabinger, 'Lori ..... ............. 2 69 Schanafelt, Ray ...... ........... 8 0, 169 Scheinblum, Monte ........ 58, 233, 280 SchenE,Joe , ..... Qi .... .,............... 2 69 Schiebe, Chrystaf' ..................... 80, 269 Schneider, jean ..................'..'.. 156, 169 Schneider, Shelly 19, 58, 67, 132, 133, 134, 283 Schoolcraft, Janna ..... ....... 5 8, 141 Schranlc, Joe ....... .... 1 88, 224, 268 Schriefer, Jim ......... .................. 1 25 Schroeder, Shelly ...... ........... 1 20 Schubert, Dina ...... ....... 1 20, 212 Schuler, Mike ........ ........ 2 68 Schullcey, Robert ...... ..... 1 20 Schulthies, Mike ....... ..... 1 20 Schwamb, Elena ........... ..... 2 69 SCORPIONS, THE ..................... 154 Scott, Eric .......... 30, 58, 75, 184, 185 Scott, Jody .................... 234, 261, 271 Sdrales, James ........ .... 1 20, 184, 185 Seabold, Scott ........ ...... 3 4, 127, 155 Seabold, Sherry ..................... 267, 269 Seeley, Ariana 10, 90, 94, 95,121,129 Seilinger, Roland ............................. 98 Selby, Nadine ................................ 269 Selman, Perri . 17A, 59, 53, 76, 130, 200, 278, 282, 313 Semaza, Milne ........................ 211, 269 SENIOR PANORAMIC PICTURE . 16 SENIOR SECTION ................. 18-71 SENIOR SPIRIT DAY .......... 14, 15 sennegjamie 21, 53, 127, 234, 235, 283 Sessiones, Kim 121, 149 Setera, Anna ...... ........ 2 69 Setera, Cuis ........ .......... 9 9 Setera, Louisa ....... ........ 5 9, 84 Seyler, Victoria ...... ...... 9 8, 121 Shafer, Kristi ...... ............ 2 69 Shah, Mike ........ ............ 9 7, 121 Shamlou, John ...... ....... 5 9, 63, 97 Shammas, Sam ...... ....... 1 88, 271 Shaw, Kathy ....... ............ 1 21 Sheehan, Jon ...... ............... 2 69 Shelton, Dave ....... ....... 1 69, 173 Shelton, Joe .................................... 269 Sheppard, Erik ............................... 269 Sheridan, Brad .... 5, 59, 84, 242, 293 Shields, Joel ................................... 121 Shihad, Matt ......................... 141, 269 Shimoda, Scott ..... 2, 20, 59, 61, 85, 184, SOFTBALL ....... ..... 2 38-241 Solcoloff, Scott ...... Sokoloff, Sharon ...... ....... 6 0, 98, 99 Solinski, Audris .... ............... 1 21 Solinski, Chris .................................. 60 SOPHOMORE SECTION .. 250-271 SOPHOMORE SPIRIT DAY .. 12, 13 Sorensen, Amy ..,..........................,. 269 Sorensen, Jimmy 121, 195, 206, 224 Sumrall, Brent ...... ...... 1 22, 221, 246 Sumrall, Leslie ..... ..............,....... 6 1 Survillas, Tami ....................... 248, 270 Swarm, Bryan ......... 61, 190, 191, 237 Swartz, Kevin .............. 62, 84, 97, 221 Swearingen, Scott . 33, 62, 152, 168, 242 Swetz, Joe .......,....................... 122, 242 SWIMMING BOYS ............ 236, 237 SWIMMING GIRLS ........... 234, 235 Swope, Meritt ............ ..... 1 88, 270 Syler, Luella ...... ................ 1 69 Szabo, Abigal ....... ..... 9 9, 122, 250 185 Shuto, Yoichiro .... ....... 2 47, 269 Sidwell, Amy ...... ............... 1 21 Siebert, Ridge ....... ..................... 1 21 Siegel, Jill ...................... 223, 252, 269 Silverberg, Michelle .... ............... 1 21 Simmons, Richard ....... ....... 1 21, 244 Simon, Steve ......... .....,... 8 7, 121 Sinclair, Lee .......... ....... 1 21, 250 Singerman, Larry ...... ...... 5 9, 224 Sipe, james ............ ........ 1 21 Sitzman, David ..... ............ 9 7, 121 Slawson, Erin ..... .... 2 53, 264, 269 Slawson, Scott ....... ...... 5 9, 232, 233 Smith, Carole ..... ................. 9 5 Smith, Darlene ...... ..... 1 79 Smith, Douglas ...... ..... 1 25 Smith, Elbert ...... ..... 1 69 Smith, Jerry ..... ----- 1 81 Smith, Jimmy ...... ..... 1 21 Smith, Melissa ....... ..... 1 59 Smith, Michelle ..... ..... 1 21 Smith, Richard ....... ..... 1 21 Smith, Sherry ...... ..... 1 69 Smith, Tony ..... ........................ 2 69 Snailum, Keri .................. 85, 121, 198 Sobel, Melissa ......... 59, 133, 134, 178 SOCCER BOYS ................... 220, 221 SOCCER GIRLS ..... ...... 2 22, 223 SOUNDSYSTEM ................... 94, 95 Spalding, Brent ........ ......... 2 69 Spalding, Carrin ...... ........... 6 0 SPANISH CLUB ....... ........ 9 8, 99 Spargo, Michele ...... ......... 1 21 SPARTACUS ...... ............ 1 44 Spartan, Suzie ....... ....... 1 50, 151 Spence, Kristin ..... .............. 6 0 Spollino, Hollee ....... ...... 6 O, 250 SPORTS .................. ..... 1 82-249 Sprenger, Gretchen ..... ....1...... 6 0 St. Charles, Laura ......................... 269 Stabile, Carrin ......... 99, 119, 121, 201 Stack, Kim ............................. 258, 269 Stamos, Chris 20, 60, 65, 75, 184, 185, 186, 224 Stanley, Estee ....... ....... 2 56, 269 Stark, Bill ........... .............. 6 0 Starkey, Kellie ....... 121, 149 Starrett, Casey ...... .................. 1 21 Stasiulc, Tanya ...... .... 1 21, 200, 201 Staub, Ron ................ .................. 2 69 Staudenmaier, Kim ...... ..... 1 21 Steele, Craig .............. ..... 1 22 Steensland, Chris ............................. 60 Steensland, Lara .. 76, 84, 122, 124, 222, 223 Steiner, Fred ...... .... 1 75, 188, 269 Steiner, Kristie ................ .. 122 Stemmler, Elle .... .... 1 62, 256, 269 Stephens, Kim ....... .................. 1 22 Stephens, Tim ....... .... 1 64, 169, 174 Stephenson, jay ....................,.,...... 271 Stephenson, Kelly 122, 212, 212, 213, 213, 239 Stern, David .... 61, 85, 184, 185, 233 Steuber, Randy ..... 188, 189, 261, 269 Stevens, Bill .......... 197, 221, 237, 270 Stewart, Chris .......................... 42, 122 Stewart, Michele ............................ 127 Stinchfield, Laura 61, 133, 134, 156, 291 Stockinger, Judy ............ 17A, 61, Stockton, Cathy ........ .................. Stogsdill, Melissa ...................... . .... Stone, Karl ............ 245, 253, 261, Stone, Katy 6, 44, 61, 76, 77, 78, 85, Storclc, Chris Stovall, Scott ......... Stovall, Tina ..,................ Strachan, Deanna ........ .. Stranslcy, Laurie ............... Strawn, Lance ....... 122, 138, 141, Stream, Jennifer . ........................... . Strom, Tina ........ Strupp, Jeff ........... Strupp, Richard ................. ............ Stuart, Beth 76, 198, 203, 250, 253, Stuart, Chris ................. ......,..... STUDENT LIFE ....... ..... Stuetzel, Carl ., ..... . Sullivan, Kerry ...... 270 Tafola, Jolene .........,........... . ........ .. 97, 61 Taheri, Elizabeth ....................... Tait, Liz .. 15, 17, 21, 61, 90, 97, 127, 313 Talavera, Genalyn . 75, 251, 253, 257, 270 Talavera, Genevieve . 15, 17, 17A, 21, 61, 97, 281, 309, 313 Talavera, Robert Talbot, Cindy ...... Talbot, Robbie ..... Talian, Carole ...... Talley, Michelle Tan, Vitthara ....... Tang, Lien ..... 125 61 270 270 270 247, 270 61 Tang, Linh ..... ...... 2 70 Tang, My .......... ................... 1 25 Tanner, Brett ....... ..... 2 17, 219, 245 Tanner, Richard ...... ........ 1 22, 124 Tanner, Steve ....... ................... 2 70 Tarabilda, Steve ........... 169, 171, 187 Tardif, Patty .................................... 63 Tavernier, David ........................... 270 Tawson,-Ieff . 63, 99, 139, 141, 142, 290, 312 Taylor, Mike ..... ...... 1 22 Tebo, Dennis .... ...... 2 46 TEDS ............................................. 155 Teeter, Sheryn .. 240, 241, 264, 267, 270 TENNIS BOYS ................... 246, 247 TENNIS GIRLS ....... ........ 2 OO, 201 Testa, Darrin ....... ........ 2 45, 270 Testa, Debora ...... 313 Thene, Teri ..................... 17B, 63, Thielmmjulaa 7, 12, 15, 35, 76, 77, 104, 130, 133, 135, 136, 163, 169, 172, 251, 262 Thoann, Robert ....... ............. 1 22 Thomas, David ...................... 244, 270 Thomas, Ivan ................................. 270 Thomas,-Iayne 17A, 63, 79, 96, 99, 183, 204, 205, 239, 313 Thomas, Jim ............................. 63, 244 Thomas, Kelly .... 90, 103, 104, 122, 129, 150, 239 Thomas, Natalie ..... ...... 1 25 Thomas, Robert ....... ...... 1 22 Thompson, Jeremy ..... ...... 2 70 Thompson, Marie ....... ........., 1 22 Thompson, Tisha ........ ..... 1 12, 122 Thompson, Todd Thomson, jill ....... 270 122 155, 313 .. 61 270 270 127, 248, 261, 313 270 188, 266,270 61, 133, 144 270 94, 95, 122 142 270 270 61, 159, 224 122 257, 270 233 126-144 141, 270 243, 270 169, 188 131 Thrasher, Tom . 64, 84, 88, 97, 194, 195, Thoner, Phil .................. 166, Thornton, Robert .................... 64, Roelvm-Sbrasber 319 196, 224, 225, 295 Thurston, Matt .............................. 270 Taghe, Chip ........... .. 64, 127, 155, 158 Till, Cheryl ........ ..... 6 4, 85, 183, 204 Till, Mr. ....... . Tobin, Darrin ...... 122, 196 Todd, Steve ............ ................ 1 22 Tomlinson, Bob ...... .................... 2 70 Tomlinson, Cheryl' ..p ..... 122, 204, 239 Tomlinson, Diane . 17A, 64, 84, 85, 133, Tomlinson, Mrs. 144, 313 92 Torina, Michelle .............................. 64 Torre, Regan ...............................,. 270 Torres, John . 155, 188, 189, 262, 270 Torres, Robert ....... Toussaint, Steve ........ TOY DOLLS THE , TRACK ........... . ....... Tran, Vinh ....... Tran, Vu ............. Trapolino, Lisa .......... Triggs, Colleen .... 19 Triggs, Joseph ..... Trinh, Mai ...... . Trinh, 'Thanh ...... Triplett, Traci ..... Tu, Amy ........... Tu, Tammy ...... Tubbe, Lynn .... Tubbs, Lori . ..... Tucker, Jeff ...... Tucker, Mike ............... 155, 270 122 144 ...... 224, 231 247 270 122 , 64, 67, 78, 132 .. .5 ..... 122 270 122 65 122 65 125, 206 . ................. 270 Tunstall, Joy 6, 65,'93, 127, 301, 313 Tunstall, Mr. ..... . .............................. '93 Turner, Rodney , .... 123, 184, 185, 206 Vert, Mike .......... Vicario, Kristin Villegas, Maria Villegas, Pilar ..... 103, 123, 206 267, 270 67, 99 67, 200 Vilnius, Stephen ..... ...................... 6 7 Viscounty, Sherry ......... 248, 256, 270 Vitols, Talis ......... Vliet, Melanie .... . VOLLEYBALL .... Vonada, Cherie ..... 123, 237 96, 123 202-205 123 13, 234, 271 Votava, Leslie . ................ Voyen, David 17, 17A, 123, 221, 313 Waechter, Staci .. ....... 117, 118, 123 Wahl, Kurt ....... ......... 1 66, 169 Waikle, John ....... ......... 1 23, 137 Wakamoto, Ken ............. 97, 123, 244 Wakefield, Creg ...................... 67, 156 Wakefield, Mart 123 196,244,246 Wakeham, Dana Waldow, Roburt .... Walencewicz, Renee Walker, Curtis ....... Walker, Steve .. Wall, Andrea ...... Wallace, Matt .... . Wang, Tony ....... Wang, Winnie ....... Ward, Jeff ........... Ward, Michelle ..... Wargo, Barbara .. Warner, Karen ...... Warren, John ...... 152, 271 104, 105, 123 174, 271 187 67, 158 192,271 67, 97 139, 141,271 123 67 169 123 Williams, Jeff ..... Williams, Kelly ..... Williams, Kim ....... Williams, Lance ....... Williams, Mike ..... 69, 242 98, 123 4, 99, 271 69 206, 271 Williams, Rod ....... ......... 1 69 Williams, Steve ..... ..... 6 9 Williams, Ted , ...... ............... 1 23 Williams, Tracie .................... .... 9 , 271 Williamson, Karin . ......... 94, 123, 265 Willoughby, Suzan ....... 124, 173, 200 Wilson, Candace ................... 118, 124 Wilson, Deidre .. 65, 69, 97, 200, 201 Wilson, Greg ...................................... 7 Wilson, Loribeth 251, 254, 255, 271 Winters, Greg ........................ 148, 271 -Writer, Jeff .......... ....................... 2 71 Wynsen, Jenifer ..................... 1 ....... 124 -Wynsen, Michael .. 124, 192, 193, 237 Yacoub-zadah, Noreik . .... 94, 96, 124 Yacoub-zadah, Olga .................,...... 70 Yaeger, Herb .......................,......... 271 Yamasaki, David .... 71, 124, 206, 209 Yeager, Jeff ........... , ........................ 271 Yellowhorse, Rupert ..... 197, 206, 271 Wipf, Laurie ...... ............ 1 25 York, Bonnie ,......... .............,.......... 1 24 Wise, Dave ............... ...... 9 7, 124 York, Brenda ........ .... .. ... ..... 71 Withrow, Victoria ........ ......... 1 24 Young, Donald ..... ....... 1 41, 271 Witt, Tara ............. ............... 1 24 Ygung, ..........,............ 97, 99, 125 Wittenberg, Mike ..... .................. 1 25 Young, Michele .... 221, 253, 257, 271 Wojahn, Trudy ............... 99, 124, 141 Wolters, Jason ............ Won, Sylvia ........ Wood, Jamie .......... Woodall, Allyson ...... 7 Wolf, Sheryl 6, 15, 17A, Woodard, Rob ................ Woodside, Angelia ....... 6, 85, 301, 313 271 ' ........... 169 99, 124 268, 271 271 70, 90, 91, 97 Woodyard, Shelley ........................ 124 Wooters, Suzanne .... 70, 73, 313 Work, Angie .......... .... ................. 1 2 5 Yuan, Ruby ........ ....... . .. 90, 122,' 125 Zapata, Monica ................ . ............ 125 Zafemba, jeff. 80, 85, 97, 107,125,130, 184, 185, 187, 224 Zechiel, Marie 17A, 71, 79, 85, 97, 99, Work, 'Ruben ........... . .... 221, 247, 271 , 194, 195, 196, 224, 313 Worthington, Scott ,.., 6, 70, 184, 185 Zenk, Todd ..... L ............ 125, 195, 196 WRESTLING ........................ 206-211 Ziegler, Cheri ......... .................... 1 25 Wright, Cynthia .... ........ 2 71 Zoldak, Scott ................. ...... 2 71 Wright, Darlene ....... ....... 7 0 Zuckerman, Michelle ....... ............ 7 1 Wright, Deanna ....... ....... 7 0 Zukow, Tonya ........... ..... 1 13, 125 Tussey, Rebecca .............................. 65 TWISTED SISTER ..................... 144 Tylka, Regina ............... 139, 140, 309 18.11, by Am Epzei, Mm Zefhel 8 Stuff Uchytil, Keri ......... 223 , 250, 268, 270 Underwood, Craig ................. 251, 270 Underwood, Kelli 123, 234 Underwood, Suzanne... 65, 88, 95, 96 Warren, Kristen ..... .... 1 23 Wartburg, Robert ......... ........... 2 71 Washington, Daniel ..... ..... 8 3, 271 Wasson, Lisa .......,. .............. 2 71 WATER POLO ....... ....... 1 90-193 Waters, John ....... .................... 1 23 Watrous, Brian ...... ....... 6 7, 87, 196 Watton, David ...... ............,. 1 25 Webster, Beverly ....... ..,.... 2 71 Webster, Richard ...... ..,.... 1 25 Weddenn, Mark ........ ............... 8 Wedderien, Heather ............... 96, 271 Wedderien, Kristie. . ................... 68, 96 Wedemeyer, Christine .. 17A, 20, 68, 85, 90, 91, 136, 313 Colophon INVITATION TO A CELEBRATION, 21st Volume of Villa Park I-Iigh School's ODYSSEY, was print- ed by Herff Jones, Marceline Missouri in a QXIZ format with 320 pages. It was printed on Ioo lb. Bordeaux paper with Color-Text end sheets. The Magazine Section was Valentine, Bobby .... 63, 65, 97, 268, 285 Valentine, Trisha .. 95, 96, 123, 224, 250 Van Dixhorn, Eliiabeth ................ 1. 84 Van Haeren, Patrick Q .... 98, 125,221 Van Horn, Kelly 25, 79, 84, 85, 99 Van Meter, Jay ............................. 123 Van Vooren, Julie ................... 85, 200 Vance, Robert 32, 66, 74, 75, 86, 87, 88, 130,131, 136, 159, 184, 185 Vance, Susan 84, 99, 119, 123, 200 Variakojis, Monte .. 66, 183, 190, 193, ' 237 Varns, Vicki ............... .,........ 1 31 VARSITY CHEER ..... ....... 1 32-135 Vassis, Jayme ............. ...... 6 1, 66 Verdult, Christine ...... ....... 1 23 Vermillion, Corinne ...... ...... 6 6 Weed, Jeff .................................. 53, 68 Weingartner, Dawn . 59, 68, 85, 98, 171, 200 Weissenmayer, Karl .............. 123, 244 123 271 Weissman, Robin 99, 103, 104, 122, Welch, Ricki .................................. Wells, Cindy .......... ....... 3 8, 68, Welmers, Trisha ............................ 234 271 Wesner,Jason .... 68, 184, 185, 187, 224, 282 West, Randi ........ ,,,.,,, 2 71 Weston, Wendy .,...,.............,......... 123 Whitaker, Steve ....................,.....,.,.. 68 White, Dave 169, 194, 195, 196, 197 Wiedeman, Chris ............................. 68 Wiehebrink, Henry .. 6, 8, 14, 69, 75, 76, 80, 81, 131, 136, 144, 151, 278 Wilkerson, Jason . .........................,. 245 Williams, David ...... 123 printed in Color-Text CX-to ivory-tone paper. The cover design was a four color process with an additional fifth color as background from original artwork done by Christina Kato. Copy was printed in various point sizes of Cloister and Cloister Italic. Page numbers were 30 point Spring, division , pages were clone in artwork designs. 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