Westminster High School - Citadel Yearbook (Westminster, CA)

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The evening began at the Orange County Fair Grounds with lines of people trying to get their tickets and name tags. Once through the front door, the alumni had the opportunity to buy drink tickets. Soft drinks were 31.00 a cup full and alcohol beverages were 32.00 a shot. Further in there was a long table that had on it various foods such as: olives, carrots, crackers, pretzels, dips, etc. And along each of the walls were booths for the different graduated classes. In these booths people sat exchanging phone numbers, signing old yearbooks, and just shooting the breeze. In addition to the booths, there was also a dance floor for those that did not just want to chat, Here, the D.J. Dance Dimensions played songs from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. Some of the music included: How Does it Feel, Billy Jean, Old Time Rock 'N' Roll, and After the Loving. It was during this time that people danced slow dances, fast dances, the Twist, and a few others. At approximately 11:30 the evening con- cluded with a final dance, and then silence once again filled the hall. There's a lot of catching up to do A- Alumni exchange phone numbers and addresses so they can keep in touch. These 3 graduated the same year and haven't seen each other since. The image of the school marm is gone - Olga Tanner, science instructor, takes a break from all the excitement to pose, so that Lisa O'Brien could climb through the bushes and take this pic- ture. She was one of such educators there as: Mrs. Swenson, Mr, Bartelli, Ms. Whittenburg, and, of course, Dr. Eastwood. 1 0 Student Life f25th Anniversary HIV' 110115 :if am, ,K ,.-,,,5qif,, . I f H, .. -uri 1 . ' .Yu wi. 'i.i7'7'1 Cheese - Marsha Taylor-Latham and her sister, Tami Taylor-Anderson were among the many that at- tended the anniversary. Give it to me - This is the last dance before the evening came to a close. Many couples took advantage of the opportunity to dance with their spouses or peo- ple they had not seen in years. They are dancing to the beat of i'Give it to me. Ladies choice - The first dance of the evening is la- dies choice and Nancy Larson-Duncan asked John Cora nick to dance with her. Nancy graduated in 1968 and John in 1964. Student Life! 25th Anniversary LTJQD 1 Career Fair blossoms into big affair In October, during an extended lunch pe- riod, the Career Fair took place under the joint efforts of the work experience office and the community at large. A few of the professions represented were the Armed Services, Fire Depart- ment, Cosmetology, Automatives, Fu- neral Directors, and general businesses. Many of the subjects introduced at this fair allowed a large portion of the students to ask questions and get detailed information on many topics. The students joined in and requested information and many signed up for CROP. 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This gossip may seem unimportant to some passersby, but many personal relation- ships have started during a gossip session. For example, two girls are involved in deep conversation. I adore him. The other girls leaves, and nature takes its course. Further down the walkway, you spot two football players. On closer inspection you discover that the other school's linebacker is a wimp, and a small shove will put him away. Many gossip sessions are times to share your happiness, sadness, anger, or just to express your opinions. Who could live without gossip? On the other hand, who would want to? Joklng during Iunchg the soccer team members enjoy their time. 1 6 Student Life X Gossip 'X Look I can eat and listen at the same time! Sa- brina Dennks seems to be saying. Are you really taking the picture? Kelly Rodrigo looks at the camera, while Angela and Kristi chat. 'few 01 V W-.,-.- K 'JJ 1 . Q,- f A lr' , -rf , i gg, ig. issggfrf' ,., ,MM ,mf W. WA.. H. rf Excuse me - Asking directions to the men's room Bill McKeague stops Brandon Jones. Like I'm so surel caught by surprise by photographer while in the middle of a 'heavy' gossip session. Involved in a conversation - are seniors Michelle Cha vez and Debra Presto. Student Life! Gossip 1 7 0 Look Out Broadway! We're here Country Cabaret, presented by the per- forming arts department, was an exciting show filled with music, dancing and lots of laughs. Costumed in denim, boots, and smiles, the performers had the audience clapping and stomping along with them. Drama's Hee Haw style comedy segments kept the atmosphere light. The vocal ar- rangements written by Joe Kral the choral director, filled the stage with good country rhythm and lots of energy. The show sold out two of its three nights. Some of the more memorable numbers were I See the Light an inspiring, exuberant gospel, Coun- try Roads, an eight part harmonic ballad, and Rocky Top, the dynamic closer which brought down the house. Singing minister - James Joanson performs his solo in the sold out Cabaret. Ye Haw! Todd DeGraw and Pam Smith show their west- ern spirit. 18 Student Life! Country Cabaret ,Wim M! My-if--1 Q-'F . , K 0-fr Q: gl' o 'ID Joking around in the com field - Jenny Mon- roe seems to have succeeded in amusing the audi- CRCG. .fs perform this comedy skit. the camera. numbers. 5 l wi' ff!- 53 12 1 4 'nr ' -',,.4-nb-1 Y I , 1 lIgH,, ',',. XM ,: 1. e . at -X ng, ln,, If. l xx IU' 'lj Student Life! Country Cabaret J vs.. Proposals in the Bam - B.J. Custard and Laury C All In the Family - Drama club finds time to pose for Smile Pretty - Donna Hernandez relaxes in between ll gf, ,A Munn ua.. Q., ..- Jifa-5-Qiaqrgmwi wr 22' N2 X W. 'xr K 19 T 14095 seek Dancing the Night Away Sock Hops were held in the gym, following most of the home football games. The D.J.'s played a variety of music, including New Ro- mantic, New Wave, or just simple rock-n- roll. This variety of sound brought many stu- dents to the dance floor to enjoy their favorites. Usually the students danced not with one partner but as a group with many friends. The exception was the slow dances which made the evening special. When asked what songs stood out in her mind Jessica Johnson replied, Planet Earth by Duran Duran because Claire, Tracey, Sherrie, made fools of ourselves in public act- ing out the song. Showing his stuff - Kari Hashimoto shows the crowd how to break. HI mom - Felix England shows his form on the dance floor. Fearsome two-some Ken White and Jamie Wells take a X breather frcqn the dance floor. 'XQQ239 Q91 Q ' X ry J, QQYGQUU LX 'wk55jQyE5f e5 XY 059 U ll. 012, , Qgsgqrsii tw OKQN OJ rival by K9 QFA QDQL . JXWQB5 Cb f fl MW sb u . 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The show commenced with a young boy coming out and blowing a giant shell horn, a tradi- tional starter of all Hawaiian events. Then came the dancers as entertainment for the enjoyment of everyone. To keep the seniors in good spirits the following seniors showed everyone how to dance in grass skirts: Mackay Galoia, Mike Gordon, Ken Hammond, Kevin Kappen and Ken Mout. The audience laughed out loud when these beauties did their thing. Before entering the Luau, each senior voted for the Senior Luau King, Phil Car- reon, and Queen Michelle Shima. They both appeared surprised and honored. Hairy Beauty - McKay Galoia is one of the beauties who shows the crowd how to move. We finally made lt - Mike Gordon and Loren Burk- man finally return from the food line. 22 Student LifefSr. Luau Surfing in the U.S.A. - Mike Glasgow shows the crowd what surfing in Hawaii is all about. 3 e .- K- i , i l . -M is fur ' .Q A l ,Y 1' . is 3 J rss. ,n K L- .. . , ,fi Q ..f nas Caught In the spotlight - King Phil Carreon and Queen Michelle Shima show off their pineapples. Continuing a Luau tradition - Every year the Sr. Luau gets better as these hula dancers prove it. 'ff P'sr3,,4 ' X' XZX r-zu , .I-f x. V , I, 1 . . - 1 , 1 D ,ff ' N 1--uqsff 4- Hungry and happy seniors - famished seniors pig out on the Hawaiian meal. Student Life fSr. Luau Kitty Conversation - Sharon Kirahara finds time to call one of her feline friends Hard work don't pay off - On the verge of having a nervous break down Suzanne Huttler takes time to have her picture taken ordinary day October 28, was a day with terror and laughter. The majority of students, teachers, and faculty members showed their spirit by dressing up with interesting kinds of customs. The highlight of the day was when everyone gathered at Buckingham Square for the cos- tume judging. The winner for the most original costume was the one and only . . . Troy Tumer. Winner takes all - Troy Turner show his prize winning face. 24 Student LifefHalloween Q! .' .4 IJ' .l , li V - The Groupies - Lynn chats with her Klan. leading us to Victory is Theresa Minou and Annette Patterson. Dr. Chitty l'm really okay says Patty Reints. Tweedy and Sylvester I did see a Putty tat. N x Student Life fHalIoween 2 5 as .v . . ad l -'r In 25 years fashions come, go, and return again Although many changes have occurred in the fashion world in twenty five years, there is one thing that has not changed and that is the privilege for every person to express his individuality through dress. Twenty five years ago parents were aghast because teenage boys chose blue jeans, white T- . T . ' shirts, white socks and loafers. The girls N' . went from pedal pusher pants, to sailor I blouses, poodle skirts, white socks and pony I fans. fifltgrbi? Today, there are many trends and styles that range from preppy to new romantic and anything in between. The message is the same, being an indi- vidual means standing alone and saying, This is me. ln today's society, fads and fashion allow many choices. Hemlines, for instance, are the wearer's choice from mini skirt length, knee length, to below the knee, and so on down toward the ankle. Today, upperclassmen add a touch of class to campus by sporting brand names such as Polo shirts, Levi's 501, Hunter's Run sweaters, Esprit shirts, Ralph Lauren oxford shirts, Sperry Topsiders, and Nina Ricci Perfume or Halston cologne. Fashions for the masses include hats, pedal pushers, matching shoes, and stylish hair. Modeling for Clifford fphotographerl, Lucy Bristol shows off her well coordinated outfit. Dressed in the highest of fashions in mini skirt and leotards is Claudia. Student LifefFads in Fashion AAF' ai X13 Clothed in black and sporting their New Romantic styles are Chris Grey, Chris Miller, and Robin Biggs. Mr. G.Q., David Shelley puts on the Ritz everyday of the week. Hacky Sacklng - Raul and James enjoy a friendly game during lunch. The look casual but well dressed. 93 rf- ,. .43 Ja, L fall' Q in-T H fx Z Student LifefFads in Fashion 2 7 E F' S2 : ,-61510 we What's up Cat - Kevin showing that he is a fear- Free spirit less feline. Hot Legs - Dina Davis cheers us on during the captures all participants Ha 0Wee Pep 'any' g Who says W.H.S. spirit has died? Certainly S ti. g not the enthusiastic students who filled the 7 t '74 T ' if f l stands to cheer for the athletes at the football l V' 'A .J t',, .gi l .1 l, games, water polo games, etc.g and certainly l'l'es ' V 1 l y not the dedicated athletes, musicians, cheer- ' x U' C sd leaders, and drill team. Each person, whether ,l,tr it ' l av. 7 it lil S lr participating or observing, has played an im- 'g 4' ' 'Ui W g J portant role in promoting spirit. ' -5 f Q . . 5 ' ' Q ,V As a whole, students cheered through their g f - ' ' if - '1r-t victories and cried through their defeats. V V I ' 2 if ,' za, I if ., if I ' 5, .5 pri . s . . 3 x l ilgff ff' S ... V i'f Ready to take off, cheerleaders have fueled up with lions spirit. Student Life fPep-rallies F 5 E One dead Charger - our very own pall bearers putting McKay to rest. Let's booggle - Art Sanches showing his hidden talents. Billie Jean - McKay showing that he can dance. We've got spirit - Football team shows how well they can dance, even with the extra equipment. F.. .J 7, -wg, 1' 4 .....-eni- Student LifefPep-rallies 29 -We -W The queens add a 'touch of class' To the surprise of many, the Homecoming festivities included not just one, but many queens. Jill Vannatta reigned officially, howev- er, also highlighted were most of the queens from the previous 25 years of Homecomings. Then Queen Elizabeth herself added the finish- ing touch . Halftime of the most important game of the season started with the announce- ment of Queen Jill. To the amazement of near- ly 5,000 spectators, including Dr. Eastwood, Mr. Crosson also announced the presence of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Il of England. Almost everyone in the stands thought it was the real queen, said Jerry Allen, who was one of twenty who telephoned the Register on Saturday to ask why the newspaper didn't cover the Queen's appearance. The imitation queen was actress Rose Carr. On the pre- game show the parade consisted of the cheer- leaders, drill team, band and the participation of all the graduated classes since 1959. The band played tunes from the sixties, seventies and eighties. The football team contributed with the most exciting game of the season. They proudly defeated the Hunington Beach Oilers 20 to 13. The Homecoming parade end- ed with Terry Williams and Helen Sample, the first Homecoming Queen l1959l, sharing the float. Queen Jill Vannatta accepts her prestigous position with great joy. 25 years of Lion pride culminated during these moments. Skydivers decend from the sky bearing a banner announc- ing the 1984 Queen Jill Vannatta. 30 Student Life X Homecommg 2 -F 4 Going through the formalities once more is the first queen, Helen Sample, and the reigning queen Teri Wil- liams. Helen Sample, the first Homecoming Queen, as she looked in 1959. The Royal Court: Brian Hunt, Lynn Hoffer, Darrin Akita, Sharon Kirihara, Brad Weaver, Jill Vannatta, Michelle Shima, Henry DeGuzman, Pam Tillery and Roger Holler- back. Queen Elizabeth ll recognizes our school's 25th Sil- ver Anniversary, Accompanied by her Father, Jill expresses her surprise at the moment she realizes she is Homecoming Queen. Student LifefHomecoming 3 1 The Royal Beauty treatment applied by Darren Akita and received by an embarrassed Sharon Kirihara. Cherlshing her new football Jill Vannatta, seems to be changing garments with escort Brad Weaver. 'nv 10, C' , dxf t - Y ,--....i........,.-l The three stooges - show that they are prepared for everything including the creaming of the court. Future beautician, Phil Carreon practices on Michelle Shima. 32 Student Life X Homecoming ,. 'lisa' i'3 fear ,Wigs c ft e Sz aka? 'Me ,Sea aigfgt-A in ,gs wg iggmwi l 'WE :casa . X fatal vssA.n h . C' . 6 Court creamed for a touch of class The glamour and excitement of the Touch of Class was brought out in this year's home- coming week activities. ' The highlight of the lunchtime activities came with the creaming of the court. Lynn Hofer, Sharon Kirihara, Michelle Shima, Pam Tillery, and Jill Vannatta were creamed by their escorts with eggs, flour, honey, mayon- naise, oatmeal and lemon juice. It was applied to the girls hair and face preparing them for the classy look. The events of Homecoming ended with the defeat of the football game against Huntington Beach, Oilers. Jill Vannatta was announced 1984 Homecoming Queen as the parachutists descended from the sky. Gimme a break - Pam Tillery looking beautiful when Tim Hansen was finished with his treatment. I'm going to wash the grey out of my hair. Brad Weaver enjoys helping Jill with her touch of class. Isn 't this great? James Kohler expresses his feeling with a facial expression about the new shampoo Lynn Hofer is using. Student LifefHomecoming 9 Rolled reversal, Lisa Gallo and Jim Satterfield O9 seem confused, -1 e te' Hunting his next victim, George Balendria was seen at the Masquerade Ball. Masquerade Ball proves successful by Sylvia Hunter On October 22, 1983, the sophomore class sponsored the L'Masquerade Ball which was held in the cafeteria from 8-11 pm. To attend the dance one had to purchase their tickets be- fore hand and come in costume. Jody Valles, President of the Sophomore Class, explains why they changed it to the Masquerade Ball as opposed to the Peas- ant's Prornf, l think the idea was we wanted it to sound more appealing and fun for students so we switched the name. Valles also speaks of the outcome of the dance, Overall I think it was pretty much of a success. There was a good turnout. The suc- cess of the dance, according to Valles, was mainly because of the help she received from her committee members, Mrs. Smith, and es- pecially Carmen Christiansen, who was noted by Valles as the one who gave her the great- est help. There was a costume contest. The winners were: Art Sanches for Best Male Costume, Ka- tie Douhitt, Best Female, Lisa Gallo and Jim Satterfield, Best Couple. The prizes they re- ceived were twenty dollars worth of pictures taken of themselves at the dance. lt was estimated that between 120 and 130 people were present. What a couple! Deena Earl and Dennis Gerber taking a break from dancing, pose for the camera. 34 Student Life fMasquerade Ball fl-in x P , Q ,4: AV rv' gym ff Q Aix, 144' ,xx , i. +V, 45 ig' 4' ff' 2. 136 -- wr 005 .9 . . M 1 :r Moving on wheels . JI ' ...rf tf The parking lot was one of the most im- portant places on campus. Students met i their friends, socialized, and most important- A ly, showed off their cars. Some students s parents bought them a car. Terry Cole re- p - ceived a brand new Mazda RX-7 for his six- teenth birthday. I thank my Ma and Pa ev- I ery day for it. Others were not so lucky. DeAnn Sandes bought her own car with the money she earned working as a waitress. 'Ll am proud of the fact that I bought my own car, means more to me than if it were a gift. Other students who were not old enough to drive walked or rode their bikes to school. - For the gas conscious, a moped or Vespa was the answer. Jeff Rieve thinks They should have special spaces for mopedsf' ls it really yours Mike? Mike Danna, Mark Garner and Matt Eddy chat before class. The latest way to get around - many scooters are ts V seen at parking lot. 'PW man- wg: - J 'jfuiisikk e i at wwf V ll' 36 Student Life X Transportation i. Smiling pretty - James Kohler sits on his scooter during lunch. Nice looking outfit! Many students are seen walking be- fore or after school. License plates say it all - Many cars with special plates are seen at the parking lot. The Batmobile will fly tonight - Captain Kappen's built an excuse for being late. Student Life X Transportation - 609 Enjoying the evening, Jeff Mooney and Angela Kapp share an intimate joke. A night far from the ordinary The Christmas formal was held at the Costa Mesa Country Club, on December 9th, The theme 'Misty Memories, provided the ex- citement and brought couples into the yule- tide spirit. The excitement reached its peak when the coronation court, McKay Galoia, Kevin Kappen, Kenny Mount, Brad Weaver and Brandon Jones were presented. For a mo- ment there was a lot of suspense, but short- ly the suspense was over and McKay Galoia was crowned King. The couples then shared the spotlight dance, with the fantastic music played by the group Scandal. When Keviijappen was asked how did he like the dance this was his response: I en- joyed myself immensely, it was one of the most intriguing dances since l've been in W.H.S.! I believe my comrades agree with me! Through your eyes only - Sam Shalleck has only eyes for Joan Bell. What a couple!! Kenny Mount and Christy Regos dance the night away. 38 Student Life X Winter Formal x A .Kg X. 1 wh. lxt iz? S',W X117 X ww Hx? X jvc -N, x'v L, Ci M 11,1 7.1 WV 4.,- . 1 e .,, 1 K A we VJ 1 'fum Xl ,!, ' Mx- , ' iff-.. f, ff , , 'rj 53, f . x , I X , X . : ' 'ff Q, , 3-1, 'f fl ,Af X 2 xmfff, 14 :,,,,s,. I , K' , X- f' 1 . ' ,,,4?7- J f W, 2 if I 'A ' . , Z., . N V, NM, M ,,,xN .f , - 43,3-, V 1' Q . av- - . f , ffl , h V ..,f,,I vii .. l 5 -3 '-4 , X ' ,. N., if x 7 'X---...Q 2 ,. 4-Nw Lew f .ff f , .M '- M ,. , Q W , N L - . .:ff,,-7.., m' -f.' fr. ! . ga-Y 4-V 'I I -- -lv Y A . 54, .. .15 ,,,, , ,X ,I ' x ',. X' my ,. ,. iii .H ! 5 , z if rl: , V, - 'w ' ,-1, J' - . p ,,iw9' h T ,. '15 ff-v fC f' ,.. ' e xi guy. -l ,. , -QV.. 7 .:f,N sg :1s 7 1 x , . by ' z I Y K W mg. iq .. N. 1. -, . uw-.fi 'N -4 .X W .. .K R 4? . 4 1 ff' ,Q RA, 1 '-e Vs X: Q fi 'gg-1 si if 4.- Q 11 ff' .f 'e Renaissance Feast affair fit for kings Due to the extravagant costumes, authentic music and poetry from the Renaissance peri- od, and many hours of work from all who par- ticipated, the Renaissance Feast was once again a smashing hit for the year of 1983. While the second night was the best, on both nights the audience enjoyed the comedy of the testers, the acting and the great music. Led by Ms. Stevens and Mr. Kral, many of the actors felt that this year was the best so far and were still really enthusiastic about the Re- naissance Feast. Here ye are your majesty - Jennife Kiolas serves as a servant for her royalties. Singing the night away, is Lady Pam Smith who looks smashing in her radiant dress. To pied pipers from Hamlin - adding to the evening's entertainment, are Mr. Warner and Mr. Kral, .X A M555 40 Student Life fRenaissance Feast pf -1' ik Wtwf xx x .Q I 9 .... X0 Everyone needs love and affection Romance at campus has changed dramati- cally in the last twenty five years. There was romance at campus, but the couples didn't show their affection openly. Nowadays, teen- agers are more open. People were asked what they think about romance at campus and their response was: lt doesn't bother me unless it gets out of hand. S.N. Romance at school it's great! But I hope that they wouldn't get carried away showing their affection. K.C. MI feel like I am at an R rated movie just walking to the cafeteria. l..S. Spend time with me - Sharing lunch is Stacey Belkin and Benni Garner. Oh my darling - waiting to hear all his promises Tina Macero listens to Kevin Kappen, Sitting pretty - Tim Valenzuela and Christy Weath- erbee pose for a picture. 42 Student Life f Romance Just one more - Saying goodbye before entering class, Angelica Carbajal asks Delbert Drewry for another kiss. No fooling around here - Christy and Kenny are sure crazy about one another. Student LifefRomance Nice smile - The coronation court, James Kohler Suzie Tran, Roger Gonzales, Cindy Miyada, Tim Han . sen, Lynne McDaniel, James Gomard, Lynne Gifford xx Phil Carreon and Jean Rose Agor 'P' l Lynne McDaniel Crowned Queen January 13 was an exciting evening for all the candidates of the coronation court. During halftime, the court who consisted of Lynne McDaniel, Jean Rose Agor, Lynn Gifford, Su- zie Tran and Cindy Miyada, were presented accompanied by their fathers. And, escorted by their mothers were: Tim Hansen, Roger Gonzales, James Kohler, Phil Carreon and Jim Gomard. The sounds of the drum started . . . the envelope please . . . Ladies and Gentle- men we proudly announce Lynne McDaniel and Tim Hansen as our Coronation King and Queen. Here is what Lynne McDaniel had to say about her exciting week leading up to her triumph as queen. Coronation 1984 was really a lot of fun for me. The week started off with being kid- napped at 4:00 a.m. The week was filled with the creaming of the court, court games, and the pie auction. The creaming didn't feel too great, but it was still a lot of fun. The actual night of coronation was very nerve-racking. It was really exciting when I had heard my name called for queen. l had a great week and I made a lot of friends from the court. It was really an exciting experience. A basketball for your majesty - Kevin Kappen proudly presenting to the Queen Lynne McDaniel and King Tim Hansen two signed basketballs. Looking as smashing as last year, are King Tal Tama- masui and Queen Patrice Rock, 44 Student Life X Coronation Royalties of W.H.S. - King Tim Hansen and Queen Lynne McDaniel were crowned by student choice. Expressing their excitement, James Kohler and Susie Tran show off their beautiful smiles. Student Life X Coronation 00 Sweethearts dance to On the Wings of Love The Valentine's dance was held at Knotts Berry Farm on February 24. The theme was On the Wings of Love, and the Cloud 9 Ball- room provided the perfect atmosphere for this special occasion. Dancing the night away, the students en- joyed many of their favorite songs, pausing from time to time to watch videos overhead, like Michael Jackson's Thriller. The climax of the evening was the an- nouncement of the royal couples. These four couples were chosen from the senior, junior, sophomore and freshmen classes. There was a A king and queen named from the senior class and a prince and princess from each under- class. Taking a breather - students stop to watch Michael Jackson's Thriller. Say cheese - Lewis Lanzner and date wait eagerly for their pictures to be taken. On the Wings of Love - Roy Afusia and date dance the night away. 46 Student LifefValentine's Dance .1 tg tm 2 1 , 1 'N' ,- King and Queen of hearts - Darren Akita and Pam Miyada are full of smiles and flowers. Best of Friends - Julie Tincher, Karen LaCour and Gina Palomino Hey! Get my picture - John James, Lisa Mendoza and Ken Mount are surprised by a sneaky photographer. Kudos to the Court - Duane Kashine, Carmen Chris- tensen, Art Sanchez, Stephanie Held, Daren Akita, Pam Miyada, Jeff Mooney, Lisa Jordon, Tom Schlange, Nanette Chitty, John Gonzales, Chrissy Ragos. it 511,531.4 HMS! it IAIINI IHNHNI IllNflM11sXNK1l'lNl I 1 Student LifefValentine's Dance X a , 1. I n K .. Aix 37521, lu fx k 1 , I A 3 fl' 50 Y wr' Bl -nl--v vfam sf ?' ft- Sdver . . . T V, Flags in thei66's. Y 32 fm - . W 2 A 5 , ., 1 4 . X'1.wi..13.',' .f -,z'.Ii?': lg? If , V 'S is 'if hx , I , H 3 li QQ ' , , ,Ng . gulf . X11,i ,. , Av... , 4 H f Q 7' ig nf. 4 1 fx 1- 5, 7 1 going for the gold Qrganizatious 0rganizationsfDivision Page w Z 4qp..,,, 0, ' 4 49 More CSF Members: Tap row - Shannon Campbell, CSF Offifefx - Pam Mlimdai Paffifk Chen- Kelli' john Dang, Ron Diaz, Ricky Lee, Tan Le, Mark Wine- Towe. man, Peter Gilkey, Bill Gagnon, john Mougin, Mitch Shultz. third row - Sue jones, Emily McCracken, CSF Me 'b'-W T017 'ow - Tom Downs- Ha Chcluy Anne Marie Downs, Michelle Yamato, Sharon Tabata, Thu-Uyen Dang, Hoa Nguyen, Sarah Dohi, Greg Booth, Helen Park, Becky Blakesley, Leif Bowman, Shauna Terry. third row - Brian Kelly, Mayuri Patel, Lynny Freas, Mark Silverman, Susan Short, Dipti Bhakta, Helen Kuo, Shelly Kouchi, Sandi Silva, second row - Serene Hagerty, Max Remele, April Grinsted, Hong Anh Doan, Susan Tomlinson, Aminta justen, Carolyn Chiu. Rose Asis, Michelle Henandez, Thai Tran. front row -julie Adams, Kurt Siebert, Blair jadwin, Sam Cuellar, Audrey Parent,jill Ross, Steph- anie Held, Lisa Jordon, Rose Dutcher, Charlotte Ol- son. 'Il A ., ate - 4.79 ' f-'21 ' -he Cheryl Frechette, Bachen Nguyen, Lisa Lindquist, Thuy Tran, Lucy Bristow. second row - Patrick Miller Quyet Nguyen, Thinh Nguyen, Thien Nguyen, Kieh Lu, Eric Van Horn, Samir Bhakta, Mark Costa, Tam Nguyen, Truong Truong. front raw - Dawn Tana- mochi, Susan Nakanishi, Sophia Lee, Debbie Lillie, Diane Blumensteingjulie Fescher. Working Hara' eaps Academic Success he creation of a new organiza- tion brought into being the Ad- vanced Placement fA.P.j club. This club was similar to that of Calzfor- nirz Scholarship Federation fC.S.F.j in that it was for academically inclined stu- dents. CSF membership required at least a 3.4 grade point average QGPAJ, no Ds or Ps, and to take courses only CSF ap- proved. AP membership required a stu- dent to take at least 2 honors courses, or 1 or more AP courses, and have a mini- mum GPA of 3.25. 50 Organizations X CSF Both clubs worked hard to earn mon- ey for their special activities. CSF, for in- stance, sold candy in order to award col- lege scholarships to its members. Also keeping academics in mind, the AP club sold popcorn, candy, and Valentine grams so that they would be able to ease the financial burden of advanced place- ment examinations for their members. In the past some students have taken as many as 3 or more of these costly exams. In addition to encouraging a rigorous academic program, CSF and AP clubs have taken field trips to UCLA and whale watching, and to the USC science fair and lazarium, respectively. Finally, after completing 5 semesters as a CSF member, 1 being in the senior year and not including the freshman year, members graduate with special gold tas- sels and the honor of being a Sealbearer. With an honor such as this and just qualifying to take an advanced place- ment examination showed the hard work that went into achieving academic success. We , I , 1-as' ., ty f ' ' ,Q'fTsf 'w.,:' . J.. my N Vi Z H it ' ' sri-mf:g1:1i7', M 1,5 , 32. Preparing for a Spanish exam helps Suzie Tran and An- drea Schuck to better understand the language. These stu- dents are completing their fourth year of Spanish which many studenrs never do. AP Club Officers: Top row.' - Brett Roy, Stacey Marsh, Young Bae. front row - Kim Lang, Peter Gilkey. AP Club Members: Top row -- Suzanne Hughes, Michelle Yamato, Sharon Tabata, Sandi Silva, Leif Bowman, Thuy Tran, Kim Lang, Cindy Dang,james Rippe, Young Bae. second row - Aminta justen, Louise Chang, Carolyn Chiu, Tina Mousmoules, Lise Lindquist, julie Rischer, Shauna Terry, Rob Carr, Stacey Marsh, Laurie Buenafe. front row - Greg Booth, Mark Silverman, Peter Gilkey, BJ. Cus- tard, Matt Ramsey, Brett Roy. More AP Club Members: Top row - Tom Seeling, Son Ton,john Dang, Thu-Uyen Dang, Hong-Anh Doan, Hoa Dinh Nguyen, Susan Sato, Lynn Gifford, Helen Kuo. mid- dle middle row - Dawn Tanamachi, Mayuri Patel, Kelly Towe, Susan Short, Dipti Bhakta, Rose Asis, Michele Her- nandez, Cindy Miyacla, Shelly Kouchi, Pam Miyacla, fron! row - Henry Asis, Tuong Truiong, Thien Nguyen, john Gilkey, Shannon Campbell, Mark Costa, Quyet Nguyen, AP! Organizations 5 1 52 Community Work Serve its urpose Volunteers for community and cam- pus service were far from few. At least three different clubs had devoted their time and efforts to helping the commu- nity and sponsoring social activities. These clubs included Interact, Key, and S club fTeps recently changed its name because they were adopted by the Soroptimus Club of Westminsterl. These students numbered approxi- mately one hundred and the number ap- peared to be increasing annually. Howev- er, Interacfs constitution limited its size 1 Key Officers: Top row - Michele Yamoto, Kym Heng, Rob Carr, Brett Roy, Mr. Milloy, Sandi Silva. middle row - Sylvia Hunter, Deanna Stone, Phil Car- reon. front row -Jeanne Rose Agor, Arr Sanchez and the club was already near capacity. According to Interact advisors, Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Iverson, these stu- dents are under exemplary behavior wherever they go and they go every- where. As do Key and S Club, Interact had special services to help the commu- nity andthe campus. For example, they visited convalescent homes, helped mi- nority groups, and were the adopted par- ents of a spider monkey at the Santa Ana Zoo to name a few. As for school services, Interact took first place at the District Rotary Convention held last year in Las Vegas, Nevada. Key and S Club, too, helped the community. For instance, S Club sponsored five service activities a month and Key Club had a jog-a-thon and raised s5oo.oo. For these three service oriented clubs, Interact, Key, and S Club, their re- wards lie in the gratification that serving others brings. S Club Members: Top row - Shelly Kouchi, Dina Davis,-Iulie Adams, Nancy Valles, Debbie Sorenson, Cheryl Lotzgesell, April Grinstead. middle row - Anna Valencia, Theresa Collacott, Betsi Collacott, Laurie Buenafe, Lisa Gallo, Louise Chang, Cindy Miyada. Sarah Dohi, Max Remele, Todd DeGraw. front raw Y Debbie Balcom, Rae Wiggins, Lisa Kawa- shima. Yvette Flood, Pam Miyada, Becky Bladesley OrganizationsfKey and S Clubs ,Mm-.Q ,.f,,,,1 Key Members: Top row - Hung Nguyen, Tuong Troung, Gail Powers, Linda Farquar, Kevin Stricklin, Ken White, Ken Mount, Sam Cuellar, Leif Bowman, Phil Carreon, middle row - Art Sanchez, Dana Lor- anger, Donna Schopp, Don Henderson, jean Rose, Tina Macera, Lynne Gifford, Susan Sato, Mary Wagon er. Sandi Silva. from row - Deanna Sloan, Lise Lind quist, Cassandra Flemming, Amy justin, Michele Ya- moto, Helen Kang. lr x . ST ' fren nf. I ,K K X N 'E' HU y 1, vm I .t 1 ' ' X1 I I i af ii K' li: .ms Key Afembers: Top row -james Rippe, Dearm Sand- row - Son TOD, Lisa Haught, Thu Dang, Silvia Hunt- ers. Seenu Somuri,john Place, Mickey Asawesna, Brett er, not identified, Susan Short, Dawn Tanamaei, Roy, Peter Gilkey, Kimberly Heng, Rob Carr,fron1 Mayuri Patel, Pipti Bhakta, Young Bae. Organizationsf S Club, Key and Interact Teps Officers: Top row - Lisa Kawashima, Laurie Buenafe, Dina Davis, April Grinstead, Louise Chang, Sarah Dohi.fronl row - Cindy Miyada, Pam Miyada. Interact Members: Top row - Cindy Koo, Tami Oien, Nancy Arroyo, Helen Park, Laurie Hansmann, Lisa Kuhl, Suzie Tran, Sharon Kirihara, Teresa Tinao, Shelley Draegar, Anita Segura. third row - Stephanie Parido, Shawn Boeker, Stephanie Held, Cherie Holle, Carrie Reardon, Susan Han, Yolanda Ruiz, Rose Asis, Michelle Hernandez, Patricia Villagomez, Donna Wood. second row -john Navey, john Hay, Shawn Haynie, Richard Beltran, Dallas Kanda, Pete Makena, Andrew Chie, Scott Ivener, Henry Asis, Danny Bailey, front row - Sharon Tabata, Cindy Miladen, Brenda Clover, Ann Sherhoman, Steve Sluk, Susan Hakanishi, Samir Bahkta, Mark Costa. Interact Officers: Becky Haynie, Carolyn Chiu, Kathy Kanda, Sheri Heise, Cheri Morris, Helen Kuo, julie Herrick, Gayle Milloy. 53 Serving Mexican delicacies is part of the way Fina Cuevas and Susie Pena help to preserve their culture. As long as they keep serving new kinds of food, Mrs. Tanner will continue to try them. She loves tasting difa ferent foods, MECHA Officers: Top row - Reuben Guerrero, Sil- via Castrjon, Becky McCelland, Lisa Palomino. front row - Yanira Chavez. Mecha, Gema, What's the Dzf e1'enceP ' he reaction of most students when asked about MECHA ot GEMA was, What are those? or Whats the difference? In short MECHA, of Movimiento Es- tudiantil Chicano Activo, is for the stu- dents of Spanish background whose par- ents came to the United States from Lat- in America. On the other hand, GEMA, Grupo Estudiantil Mexicano Activo, was for every hispanic from Latin America who spoke Spanish. However, GEMA and MECHA did 54 Organizations f Mecha have some activities in common. For ex- ample, MECHA had numerous parties with other MECHA ,groups from differ- ent schools. Both clubs also had fun- draisers. MECHA used these funds for a year end dance and for scholarships. GEMA Kept its members active in cusa toms of their ancestrial homelands. Both provided their members with a spirit of unity, activity, and help the members to achieve more academically. MECHA Members: Top row - Paul Castillo, Martin Garcia, Carlos Duran, Reuben Guerrero, Eddie Pimentel,joel Martinez, Steve Vega. middle row - Mrs. Yassine Andrea, Mina Marques, Eliza- beth, Slivia Castrejon, Yvonne Garcia, Lisa Palo- mino, Olivia Ramirez, Fina Cuevas, Susie Pena. front raw -- Monica Hernandez, Bibi Bravo, Yvonne Haro, Yanira Chavez, Becky McCelland, Irene Moralez, Roberta, Darlene Lopez. Gema Officers - Mary Ramos,july Yassine, Martina Camarena, Fernando Lopez, Lourdes Alonso, Ofelia Chavarria,j0se A. Alonso. On his way out ofthe Title VII trailor, David Morales stops to say good-bye to Mrs. Yassine at lunch. David is one ofthe newer members. x, I l l, l I l If Gemu Members: Top row -jose A, Alonso, Crecen- cio Duran, Faby Morales, Lucy Zuhiga, Martha Cuevas, Gaby Salcedo, Elsa de la Trinidad, Fernando Lopez. front row - Elsa Lopez, Mary Ramos, Susana Gal- lardo, Marina Camarena, Martha Valdivia, Maria Qui- hones. During luncb in the Title VII trailor, Nasley Fernandez contemplates on what she'll do next. Nasley is one of the many students that spends her lunch break in this trailor. Many members of both the Mecha and Gema clubs also spend their lunch time here. I Xt Gema X Organizations 5 5 56 Actions Speak Louder Than Words any clubs had common inter- ests and presented the same idea in different ways. For ex- ample, the CARE and VIETNAMESE clubs basically tried to strengthen rela- tionships with students of different eth- nic backgrounds. They accomplished this through a va- riety of ways. CARE invited guest speakers to talk about subjects ranging from the problems in South Africa to the shortcomings in El Salvador. The VIETNAMESE club attracted students Care Officers: Derrick Wheeler, Sarah Pearce, Hou Dinh Nguyen. Vietnamese members: Top row - Michle Royer, Chi Mach. Tuan Tran, Minh Pham, Ninh Bui, Hung Vu, Hung Pham, Tam Nguyen, Vincent Royer, Hoa Cao. second row - Di Ngu, Ai Nguyen, Loan Nguyen, Phuong Le, Thanh Mach, Phuong Vuong, Tuyet Nguyen, Hong Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen. fron! row - Richard Trinh, Cong Nguyen, Ha Chan, Thuy Tran. by building up their sport teams. At times they competed against teams from different schools. In this way they were able to meet new people and interact with the different ethnic groups. While the VIETNAMESE club was mainly composed of those from the same race, the CARE club was open to those of any race. They soon came to re- present the school as a whole in that stu- dents from almost every race on campus had become involved with CARE. Ethnic values were not the only affairs these groups showed concern. They also held social functions where the members could get together and just have a good time. One popular idea was to have a Christmas party while another was to have a banquet that was usually held at the end of the year. In so much as these two groups have shown their willingness to socially and ethnically interact, they have also shown us the importance of understanding the different races of students on carnpus. L91 Care members: Top row - Derrick Wheeler, Tuong Huy Quang Nguyen, TUHH Anh Tian. AUC VHHC9, HOU Truong, Stacey Marsh, Sarah Pearce. Yvette Flood, Dinh Nguyen, HO21ng Quang Nguyen, Henry ASiS, Mary Wagoner, Hoa Yen Nguyen, Viravone Bai-amy, Thai Quoc Tran, Tan Minh Le, Doau Vau Nguyen. Sarah Dohe, Mrs. Nguyen, May Yang. front row A Organizations X Care and Vietnamese NX-,, Vielnamese Officers: Tap raw - Thang Nguyen, john Dang, Tan Minh Le, Hoang Nguyen, Cuong Ly. fron! row - Thu-Trang Nguyen, Hong-Anh Doan, Thu- Uyen Dang, Le Anh Nguyen, Xuan Hoang, not pic- tured: Ai Nguyen, Hien Truong. On his way to a meeting, Chi Mach waits patiently for the photographer to take the picture. Chi is one of many students that belongs to the Vietnamese club and who helps to express their culture. One way this is accomplished is during Interntion Week when they sell different kinds of Vietnamese food. 3.-1' save' Preparing for a Christmas party is no! an easy task so Mrs. McCalestet had Ai Nguyen and May Yang help her to decide what to do. The party was held at school in Mrs. McCalester's room during lunch. In addition to having all kinds of foods to eat, they also asked Mrs. Nguyen to join them. Vietnamese and Care X Organizations 5 7 Susan Han and Maria Lopez discuss different tech- niques on selling posters. This is just one of the ways Latin club members can earn points to participate in social activities and field trips. Latin Club Members: Top row - Anne Marie Downs, Goodrich, Sandi Silva,julie Fischer, Henry Asis, Yvette Shauna Terry, Donna Bean, Seenu Somurt, Kym Heng, Floodfront row - Cynthia Knighton, Sharon Hribar j.R. Place, Leif Bowmanhlames Rippe, Peter Gilkey, Anna Hostoski, Thinh Nguyen, Brian Kelly, Kim Matt Ramsey. middle row - Susan Ham, Lucy Bris- Long. tow, Susan Short, Mayure Patel, Kelly Towe, Lisa Social Activitie Provide Entertainment anguage clubs mainly provided a social outlet for those united in the common interest of French and Latin culture through the languages. With the Latin club it was a little bit different. In addition to the social outlet, they also did philanthropic work. For exam- ple, they gave foreign language scholar- ships to those members who will study a foreign language in college, they donat- ed money to the United Fund, Close-up and Orangewood, to name a few. The club also planned field trips every other year to such places as the j. Paul Getty Museum. In addition to the field trips they also had the annual end of the year Roman Banquet. Particularly I like observing students in a relaxed, social at- mosphere where they are planning enjoy- able activities, said Mrs. Dorman. The French club, on the other hand, planned such things as a trip to Catalina, parties, and in the past, some French movies. To raise money for these activi- ties, they sold French food during Inter- Organizations X Latin and French national Week and they also sold candy. More Latin Club Members: Top row - Letha Whitaker, Nancy Yalles, Mark Wineman, Audrey Parent, Misty Pflum, Sandra Kusumi, David Broughton, Richard Beltran, Michelle Kim,joanne Schwartz, Susan Sato. third row - Bonnei Blakes- ley, Laury Creyauf-Millet, Cheryl Lotzgesell, Becky Blakesley, Son Ton, Roy Brett, Kevin Stricklin,joe Miller, Yvette Flood, Debbie Pailet. recom! raw - Shelly Kouchi, Helen Park, Sarah Dohi, Mina Tran, Emily McCracken. Louise Chang, Yong Bae, Susan Nakinisni, Melissa Conant, Mary Win- ningham. front row - Steve Sluk, jagdip Sekhon, Richard Martin, Aaron Broyles. French Club Members: Top row - Caroline Duong, Hoa Uong, Lan Vu, Kim Manor, Lise Lindquist, Thu Uyen Dang, Louise Chang, Hong-Anh Doan, Cindy Dang. front row - Christian Pham, Thu Nguyen, Cas- sandra Fleming, Kim Poole, Charlotte Olson, Shelley Draeger, Young Bae, Frances jhu, Thien Nguyen. French Club Officers - Elisa Valenzuela, Deanna Slone, Pam Butler Cadvisorj, Thuy Tran. all-33 S - L K... t.-. 1 t S ff! J THINK KIDS , . if u . 2 A Latm Club Officers Pam Miyada, Lynn Gifford, not pictured Susan Sato, Mrs. Dorman Caclvisorj, Cindy Miyanda. Tbuy Tran and Elisa Valenzuela help organize the club meeting and keep track of who is going to help when with what. These two members are also club of- ficers and show good leadership. Latin and French X Organizations 5 9 60 journalism Members: Top row -jon Duskey, Mike Thomas, Monique jones, Mychelle Walsh, Rahelle Ura ban, Robert Martinez, Lisa Mendoza, Kathy Rice, Her- man Baine, Lisa Watson. middle row - Archna Vij, Tara Harrison, Mary Wagoner, Tom Lewis, Teri jeffiot Silvia Hunter, Dona Lorranger, Cindy Engbersonfront row -joe Nelson, Bill Isla, Melissa Hernandez, Lori Morales, Scott Inouye, David Toohey. o an ig 1 Ai. wfvi -in is labs and Newspaper Go Hand in Hand eaching out to all students with interesting articles was one way the newspaper staff attracted attention. The Spanish club helped them to attract students' attention by provid- ing activities for the staff to write about. For example, Spanish Club's annual Christmas party was the making of an in- teresting article. It was held at Los Cas- tillos restaurant. The party provided a so- cial atmosphere for Del Pickney to try and take pictures for the yearbook. In addition to the Christmas party, it was a common practice for members to go down to Mrs. Swenson's fthe advisorl house for other little parties and gather- ings. Furthermore, the newspaper staff found other stories to write about such as: hit movies, administrative decisions, field trips, and the like. Spanish Club Members: Top row -- Dawn Tana- machi, Sharon Tabata, Sam Cuellar. fourth row - Sue jones, Ruth Togonon,jon Walker, john Hay, Andrew Chiu, Amanda Wilds. third row - Kris Organizations fSpanish and Newspaper Nelson, Donna Marshall, Maureen Hann, Lynne McDaniel, Helga Bannehr, Christina Perez. second raw - Deena Garcia, Del Peckney, Laura Carey, Crissy Ragos, Ken Mount, Vickie Garcia. from raw - Mike Miller, Pat Chen, Sharon Kirihara, Darrin Akita, Blair jadwin, joy Alexander. Spanish Offirers: Top raw -- Tim Hanson, Sam Cuellar, Brandon-Jones, McKay Galoia. second row -james Kohler, Darrin Akita, Roy Afusia. third row -jeff Mooney, Del Pickney, Ken Mount, Ken White, Mike Miller Cnot picturedl. from raw - Kevin Kappen, Mrs. Swenson, Stephanie Held, Darrin Kishimoto. 'f irsi a l l I v ,iefftl 'A' fU1 '1:f up M PV' .Ax Spanish Members: Tap raw - Ha Chau, Anh Doan, Thruyn Dang, Lisa Sherwood, Dee Dee Mock, jackie Aleman. second row - Sally Lee, Kris Wymore, Al- berto Flores, Mike Smith, Shannon Campbell, Aminta justin. third row - Sandy Gomez, jennie Martinez, Eric Collaso, Rosa Garcia, Hoa Nguyen, Kathy Kanda. second row - Rick Lindquist, Michelle Spray, Kim Forutne, Cathy Cheico, Sara Tower, Yadira Aleman. front row - Shawn Mullen, Tom Downs, Mike Wong, Rick DeLavallade, Troy Turner. journalism II: Top row - Tom Lewis, Monique jones, Mychelle Walsh. middle row - Mary Wagoner, Teri Leffcoat, Dana Lorranger. front row - Sylvia Hunter, Archno Vij. More Spanish Members: Top row - Rhonda Angulo, Michelle Walker, Susie Tran, Eliza Valenzuela, Sheri O'Connor, serond row - Cindy Brown, Michelle Swain, Patti Ballock, Krintin jones, Natalie Stewart, Mike Smith. third row - Alberto Flores, Michelle Mendonca, Nanette Chitty, Chris Blough, Anita Segura Angela Kapp. fourth row - Kristine Tucker, Rose Marie Dutcher, Diane Blumenstein,jamie Harcleman, Tina Campbell, Lynda Hein. front row - Lisa Kawa- shima, Dina Davis, Kevin Kappen, Cheryl Frechette, Christy james. Newspaper and Spanish f Organizations 6 62 Learning Makes it All Worthwhile oining a club was a very popular idea to many people. Each joined for different reasons of which learn- I ' g was the most common. Students be- came a part of the Future Farmers of America fFFAj, Sign Language, and Ski clubs to learn basic agriculture skills, communicate with the deaf, and ski, re- spectively. FFA provided students with the op- portunity to raise a lamb, steer, hog, or any other farm animal they chose. To raise any farm animal required a lot of FFA Officers: Top row - Anna Hostoski, Bill Green- wade, Beth Glass. Shannon Erb. front row - Melodie Ileximer, Trey Henry. responsibility being that the end result was competition at the Orange County Fair. Sign Language was one of the newer clubs and also required a lot of work. At meetings these members were taught new words and phrases so that, eventual- ly, they would be able to communicate with the deaf. The Ski club, too, required a lor of work. There were trips to be planned, expenses to meet, etc. The club annually planned a trip to Utah during Christmas vacation which offered some of the best skiing of the year. FFA Members: Tap row - Charles Wall, Eric Lo- max, Buffy Mathews, Leon Blalteman, Angela Ste- vens, Bill Greenwade, Christina Gonzales, Diane Fearn, Christina Tormollan, Michael Fleiss. second row -john Meyer, Kellie Miller, Melody Bram- laye, Ronda Lang, Beth Glass, Cary Parker, Dave Robbins, David Beasock, Don Eenniston, Albert john. from row - Shannon Erb, Greg Booth, Shana jay, Cheryl Lotzgesell, Melodie Heximer, Trey Henry, Darrin -loner, Kellie Guisinger, Anna Hostoski. I Ski Members: Top row - Miss Baker, advisor, An- nette Gladney, Dena Degregary, Wade Bone, Kim Sharp, Donna Bishop, Kathy Ponti, Sandy Kusumi, john Verlin. Alberto Flores, Mae Hora, Mary Zepeda. third row - nor identified, Kevin Stricklin, Cindy Cervantes, Sheryl Hearne, Michelle Didoing, Michell Organizations fSki and FFA --A K n ., s, t w! LF , - K iiiii - W Y 1, ' V.,V :Inv if' tiei S f. A f f!'l5'3'S5 , A l-1. i ii :il A W , . , Sharphjohn Hay, Andrew Chau, TimBogdanavitCh, Tom Castonguay. seeand row - Darcy Kolar, Lisa Ka- hun, Robin Burket, Gina Hillierd, Beth Servas, Mark Hendersomjirn I-lollern. fron! row - Mike Gorden, Shelly Kauchi, Steven Griffin, Brian Bogdanovich, john Glasgow, Lewis Lazner,john Walker, I I 1 I Sign Language Members: Top row - Frank Mever, Dan Colby,john Meyer, Spencer Tepper. second row - Tami Oien, Dana Loranger, Mary Wagoner, Lisa Goodrich, Yvette Flood, Katie Bayles, Kim Cook, Donna Bennett. fron! row - Richard Beltran. 1 Ski Officers: Brian Bogclonovich, Steven Griffen, Shelly Kauchi, Miss Baker. Three Iiltle pigs all snug in lhe mud are only one ex- ample of what kinds of animals FFA students raise. These three are being farrened up to be sold after they compete ar the Orange County Fair. Sign Language Advisnrs: Randy Hupp and Bev Plass. Sign Language, FFA, and Ski I Organizations Choir Members: Top row - April Grinstead, Albert Penella, Shane Rees, Banessa Worth, David Toohey. second row - Pam Smith, Starr Aures,julie Tincher, Diana Fern, Monique Marsh, Mike jackson. third row -jamie Wells, Stacey Marsh, Sarah Pearce, Maru Winingham, Karla Williams, Thersa Minoux, Kelly Wells, 2 not identified,john Muers, Rachel Wade, Connie Perkins, Beth Gillespie, not identified. fourth row - Steve Vo, Kari Galbreath, Mike Shondler, Rhonda Knepper, Kim Hohnson, Todd DeGraw, Mi- chele Rapallo,john Hallett, Dawn Henderson, Tom llargist, Paul Huffaro. Chuck Gran. front row - Eva Anclerson,jenny Sheromanjimmy Gremling, Hank Williams, not identified, Diane Zimnicki, Christine Gar- cia. not identified. Have a sea! and another, and another, etc. jimmy i Grernling resting after his performance that night with i the Globewest Players. Yahooo! the grand finale of another successful play presented to us from our young actors. And He shall watch over us and protect ur, said Roy Brett's character, the reverend. This production takes place in the Globewest Theatre as do many other plays, I hope they coll my bluff' thinks Diane Zimnicki during the show. Fortunately her bluff wasn't called. 64 Organizations! Choir, Thespians, and Globewest Players Howdy pardnersfjoe Sanderson sings one ofthe leading solos. we 352.225- +4 s. 3 ,- ,n , , T' 'M we 'nnn T ifi9L1!qT?x ff? - T 44:1-ffwiE?Q.l.l7 V3QQM- Acting for the Experience hespian and Globewest Players are active and hardworking groups. This was definitely proven throughout the school year. They had a successful year with the completion of many plays such as in October, Country Cabaret. The ratings from students on this and other productions produced by these clubs, were high. Besides being entertainers, the people in- volved with GlobewestfThespians were hard working people and had jobs for which they were not paid. The Lion Pride was shown in the time they took to study their lines, set up, and other items. Yes, pride was shown and that was needed in order for a school to function and to show off the talents gained. A man outstanding in his field, this leading actor and his co-star jean spark the show. Poster making part af the deal, Hank Williams does his part, OrganizationsfGIobewest 8: Thespians Pep United Pepsters Freshman Yell: Top row - Candy McDaniel, Cheryl Haw, jennifer Clifton, Middle row - Susan Hong, Front row - Kim Krajeqjammie Sherwood, Chrissy Ragos, Ami Ta- kai. Varsity Yell: Top row -jill Vannatta,joy Alexander, Na- nette Chitty, Middle row - Guzell Bennett, Front row - jammie Wells, Theresa Minoux, Tammi Mudger Cmascotj, Beth Glass, Lynne McDaniel. Tammi Guclger fmascotb J Sophomore Yell: Top row - Annette Patterson, Phuong Anh Doanjennifer Street, Middle row - Theresa Collae cott, Debbie Dejohn, Patty Bullock, Sharman Brooks, Front row - Carmen Christiansen. 66 Organizations f Pepsters pirited, dedicated, creative describes the Lion Pepsters. This enthusiastic group had a definate impact on the overall spirit. Last summer, all the pepsters attended a CADAXNCA cheer camp at UCSB. The winning tradition continued for another year in a row with the girls bringing home five spirit sticks, several ribbons, and two top awards. Varsity Song received a plaque for having the best home routine, and Varsity Yell won the award of excel- lence plaque, an award given nationally to the top squad at camp. Song was invited to compete in Hawaii in April, and Varsity Yell qualified for the National Cheerleading Championships in Dallas, Texas. Advisor janet Wittenburg wanted-to thank the whole group for their extreme effort in making WHS a spirited place and hopes they will ramain this: My name is janet ana' I like to advisef those Lion Pepsters give me lots of PRIDE, Hey, Hey! Pepsters: Top row - Rose Marie Dutcher, Sharon Kitaharahlanice Cruz, Stephanie Held, janet Whitten- burg, Cheryl Frechette, Laurie Buenafe, Elena Patter- son, Dina Davis, Second row - Serene Hagerty, joy Alexander, Nanette Chitty, Guzell Bennett, jill Van- atra, Beth Glass,jamie Wells, Lynne McDaniels, The- resa Minoux, Carol Brown, Third row -- Patty Reints,'Debbie Dejohn, Sharman Brooks, Theresa Collacott, Phuong Anh, Carmen Christiansen, Annett Patterson, Patti Bullock, jennifer Street, Mae Hora, Front row - Chrissy Ragos, Kim Kraiec, Candy McDaniel, Cheryl Haw, Tammi Gudger, Susan Hong Amy Tal-tai,jennifer Clifton,jamie Sherwood. ifxl, In-. -.5 ong Leaders: Top - Rose Dutcher, Middle - Sharon Kirahara, Elena Patterson, Front anice Cruz, Dina Davis, Laurie Buenafe ein! 1 ,I M, Vprrak-,,Vf,iV 1 ww S Flag Leaders: Top row - Carol Brown, Cheryl Frecherte, Patty Reints, Middle - Serene Hagerty, Mae Hora, Front - Stephanie Held Organizations X Pepsters Money 833 J Stephanie Held and Patty Reints participate in one of the many pepster fundraisers. We are bot! Cheerleaders show their stuff during a lunchtime pep rally. 6 Organizations X Cheerleaders we U G ' i cheerleaders life is fun but it is never easy. This year, on top of the usual practices, games and competitions, they went to Texas and Hawaii. To fund travel to these competitions, they were required to hold several fund-raisers including A Cheer candy and popcorn sales. The fund- raisers were successful and the cheer- leaders did real well in competition. Normal activities includeg hanging posters and decorations for team sup- port, fund-raisers and plain hard cheer- leading and the pep rallies. -I ...I han M iii? 1? Wk.. out it out! - Theresa Minoux cheers the team on to vic- tory, 'Tooisie' revixited - Cheerleaders swap places with the football team for a day. down - Football players show that they're just as sexy as the cheerleaders. ers of the park - Mae Hora and Stephanie Held are ready to cheer. fy wig Q pp Q kg,- ,,. v ,,.-',,..A' , '-J sf '-A., Ml. ,. i fee, lb ,M at g I . A al 17 f if New J' it Ny 51.1 Organizations X Cheerleaders he Lion Tall Flag team displayed much talent on the football field dur- ing halftime shows and tournament competitions. Captain Kim Rawnsley, new ad- visors Debbie Schoenrock and Laurie Clark- son, led the group through successful perfor- mances at Orange, El Modena, Norwalk, and Palmdale field competitions. Over the summer, the team attended camp where they won many individual ribbons and the coveted team and spirit stick. lags Flfzzznt Talent Varsity Flag: Top row -jodie Boodman, fadvisorj Laurie Clarkson, Vickie Hughes, Deanna Whalen, fad- visorj Debi Schoenrock, Sylvia Hunter. Middle row - joan Bell, Gina Gremling, Michelle Walker, Becky Pa- lamino, Cari Hastings. Fronl Row - fcaptainj Kim Rawnsley, Keeping warm in high style, the Drill Team peps up the fans. 70 OrganizationsfDrill Team 8: Tall Flags . ,MSA Party lime! - Celebrating a game well won, Ladies in waiting - Tall Flags cheers on the team as they wait to perform. Drill team: Top row - Bonnie Blakesley, Beth Setvals, Lisa Becker, Kelly King, Wendy Hackett, Leticia Tristan, Stacy Farell, Angela Kappjanet Wittenburg, fadviserj, Middle row - DeeDee Robertson, Sophia Lee, Sheryl Kyllingstad, Susan Nakanishi, Charith Sparks, DeDe Thomas, Cheryl Chaffey, Marjorie O'Neil, Front row - Heidi Norton, Tammi Steinbech, Tina Philips, Maryanne Bastilio, Michele Mendonca, Sharon Tabata, Donna Sibley. iv OrganizationsfDrill Team 8z Tall Flags buf? fisf' 11. . ..., M we-.f 4' Q 5 ini! 1 5 6 tiff if? ,ff ' Q if .3 f V 1:,,! Z A .Ti . V,,,:N .v.L. f C ,X w Q4 Y A 'CM' ii uw i :Qa9Vmf 2 i AA, .F tw, -N Qfif- .ga ,. f., ,A I sf' I , 7.NTX I! W NQX, ff -HW ,, ,Q N85 fIN rill Team Shines right he Lionette Drill Team had an- bara where they won a trophy for the best fCaptainsj Tina Phillips, Michele Mon- other successful year. They cap- home routine, one for the best team, and donca, Maryanne Basillio did an outstand- tured first place awards at the Or- over 200 individual ribbons. ing job in directing and adviser, janet ange, El Modena, Norwalk, and Palm- The highlight of the year was the invita- Wittenburg, wants to thank them and the dale field tournaments with the highest tional to compete in Hawaii in April. With entire team for One of the most enjoyable, scores f94j ever received. the help of many fundraisers, the girls ac- dediwfed, and ffllfmfed g1'01lPS F179 bm' Over the summer, the drill team attend- cumulated the necessary money. the pleasure of working with. ed a Camp at the University of Santa Bar- Smiling brightly - The girls wait to throw the streamers. Practice maker perfect - The Band and Drill Teams prac- tice formations. On the field again - Alumnae prove that they still have Skill. Remembering the years gone by - Silver memories linger at the homecoming. Organizations X Dril I Team l Determination and Dedication Band Officers: Top row - Nancy Valles, fpublicityj, julie Adams, Cuniformsl, Kenny Ramsey, Cdrum ma- jorl, Cherie Holle, Cvice-presidentj, Michelle Thorns, Band: Top row - Dan johnson, Andrew Chic, john Cuniformsl, From row - Becky Haynie, fpresidentl, Hay, Spencer Tepper, Dan Gundling, Chris Squires, Lisa Gallo, Qsecretaryl, Robin Tell, Cuniformsl, Wendy Scott lvener, David Dillard, Ken Carson, Brian Col- Perkins, funiformsl. lins, Vantan Douchoyan,jeremy Kikland, Dan Bai- ley,joe Paul, Second row - Duane Reed, Sheri je Kelly Weber, Chris Thorpe, Mart Martinez, Hugh Parker, Dallas Kanda, Dai Luu,joe Matua, Bret H cly, Theresa Garland, Cherie Holle, Shawn Sullivan Third row - Leroy Haskins, Gary Shealy, Sandy King, Nancy Valles,-Iulie Adams, Kathy Kanda, chelle Thorns, Donna Wood, Hellen Kuo, Lisa R mera, Diane Blumenstein, Patrick Adams, Jim Ha Gary Hamilton, Fourth row - Bruse Morris, Dea Barnhart, Steve Griffin, Anne Sherohman, Ken D ing, Danny Wyman, Mike Tormollanulerry Secrist Gary Hicks,jon Yoder, Bridget Wyman, Steve just Tom King, Frank Bantle, Fifth row - Tung Tris Michelle Robenson, Shannon jones, jennifer May, Kathelin Gundling, Nancy Arroyo, Carrie Reardo jerry Hawswell, Kenny Ramsey, Tom Bruce, Kevi Wyman, Terry Hashimoto, Robbie Smith, Robbie Tell, Wendy Perkins, April Holle, Mike Blumenste Darin Terry, Szlvth row - Cyndi Wiley, Nguyen Trang, Sam Shallah, Kathy Clark, Susan Yoder, Ste slut, Make Robertson, Leo Luera, jeff shefiaan, Tl Lundeen,john Narey,julie Fisher, Terri Anderson, Lisa Gallonjohnjohnston, Front row - Michele H nandez,john Vyehara,-Julie Lee, Cindy Stepp, Karl leen Bugos, Becky Haynie, Yolanda Ruiz, Frances Katsoyanis, Brian Long, Sheri Hogon, Boyd Terry, Amanda Devin, Whittaker Scott, Aminta justin. 74 Organizations f Band l l 5 .. . Tuba: Ramone Mendoza, Varian Dolchocar, Spencer Tepper, Shawn Sullivan. Drum Line: Kenny Doering, Robbie Smith, Dan Wymanhlerry Hawswell, Mike Tormollan, Tom Bruse,john Yoder,jerry Secrisr While playing on his trumpet, Lee Haskins gets fanned by cheer- leader, Rose Marie Durcher. if-C Organizations X Band The Sound of Music drnittedly, band practices are boringg however the group needs them to become excel- lent the band needs many hours of hard work. For example, the whole group usually has a period in hisfher schedule for concert or symphonic band. In class hefshe practices with everyone the four songs that must be memorized within a certain date. Then the group must be back again at the end of the day for after school rehearsal. The drill writer gives ev- eryone their counts, for example, he tells one group at a time where to move, how many steps, what direction and so on. Then the group must figure out where it happens on the music and how many measures it will last. Everyone, including drill team and tall flags, go through the whole show from start to finish at perfor- mance levels. The show usually lasts ten minutes. This is followed by a three- hour, once-a-week practice where every- one corrects mistakes, asks questions and does run throughs over and over again. Only after hours of hard work will the group be able to become the best at all competitions they go to. Although work and memorizing may seem to be difficult to the band, coordi- Organizations X Band 5. X ' Z,,--ff-v ' .!',,,,.. Beat ii, Danny Wyman uses his drum sticks. Blow out, john Hay has a certain air about him. Give a shout, Cindy Wiley practices for the big day. The sound of music, Alumnae and current band member unite during homecoming. nation really is the main thing that makes the show click into place and be- come excellent. Being able to march, play music at the same time is about the hardest thing. One has to keep the right tempo going, plus keep in step. For ex- ample, while concentrating on playing music and getting all the right notes to blend, the person starts to move. The feet have to be moving to the beat not just in place or straight aheadg some- times the feet are straight ahead and the body is turned, it all depends on the mood of the song. Toot, loot on my flule, Shannon jones plays on. Hard working people, they stand tall and proud. Two tin soldiers march onto victory ' ....inA. Organizations f Band 78 Tr ust . 'F Jfgp , 14 if I. n April 15, 1983, elections were held for the upcoming officers. Of the new officers chosen, many belonged to a new party. With the slogan 'Trust Me' as a battle cry, they proposed reforms in student representa- tion and the bringing back of tradition and pride. These new officers, combined with the experienced vets and the wise leadership of Miss Atwood, prepared to make WHS' 25th year the finest in histo- ty. The 'New Regime, as it was known, had as its goal the uniting of the student body and restoring WHS to a position of respect and prominence in athletics, academics and activities. The Frosh, Orientation Dance, was just one example of the many successful events that were instituted by the 25th House of Lords. Working as usual, Tina Macera makes a poster with hard work and spirit. Posing with the Kapmobile, Roger Gonzalez, Ken White. Lisa -Jordon, Guzell Bennet, Tina Macera, Phillip Carreon, and Lynn Gifford demonstrate their picture poise. Teddy bears, Ken White in his, change for a day look, Organizations fHouse of Lords ' as., f rf at V 5' ' .xv ' -a. '?3 W fe , - g:.y,.-- X g ,.- t Q. ' - 'r jk H Q t tif 1 c I V tigxlxwa ' by V, - 5 in Q-V A, 835 , -'ix 5 fri. . I ,-f r, gli asf - as ist: s .flat fi . tlijd Iii ' if Taj 3' ff T if '?sai'e1yg',it. Sta eg' - .Ja-,sgff-,mtgggr - -,,. j 'if gi. alt .f-. 1? Q' ouse of Lords members speak out on school issues: Kenneth White - I believe that this year has proved to be a rather positive experience for everyone in- volved. We've brought back the pride, now let's keep it! Roger Gonzales - Tah! Ken Mount - Trust me! Kevin Kappen - 'Tm just glad I was given the opportunity to serve my school as Prime Minister this year. After seeing the pride and determina- tion that my fellow students demon- strated throughout the term, I am convinced WHS is superior to all. ffl! 1 I A! ,Numb 1 -5 . N65 es W, .1 , :QM 33' House of Lords: Top row -jim Pacelli, Ccamp adviserb Kevin Srricklin, Csenior class presidentj, Ken White, CMinesrer of educa tion H. Phillip Carreon, CMinister of Ralliesj, Sam Cuellar QMinister of Echequerl, Ken Mountr, CChancellorD, Roger Gonzalez Minister of Electionsj, Barbara Attwood, ffkctivities Director Second row -Jody Vallas Csophomore class presj, Connie Perkins Cjunior class pres.j. Rhonda Brick, fjunior commissionerb, Carman Christianson fSophomore Commissionerj, Guzell Benett, frep commissionerj Kevin Kapper, Cprime ministerj, Front row - Ly nn Gifford min ister of foreign affairsljeanne Rose Agor, KSSHIOI commissioner Tina Macera, Cminister of clubsfnoontime acriviriesj Lisa ordan Cminister of publicityj, Michelle Yamoto, Cminister of recordsj Mingle in the morning, this is the best time to meet the Mecha club president, Ken Mount finds out. Fearless leader, Kevin Kappen, Prime Minister Organizations X House of Lords 80 hose Sleepless Nights ome days at WHS were normal, but then there were other days, quite the opposite. These were the days of the weird group called the Cita- del Staff. During the day, the Staff members were just like any other stu- dents and the adviser was just like any other teachers. With teddy bears and pencils, layouts in hand they would meer in a secluded place and dwell for the longest time. This group had much on their shoul ders and had much to do. They had to comply with student wants and try to complete the best ever, a szfperbook. All of this pressure went to their heads and the adviser had to be a superteacher to take all of it. You'd have to be there to understand this kind of pressure, adds Mrs. Erdman. Organizations X Yearbook YQ xA 5 Yearbook Members: Top row - Bill Tiller, Tom Seel- ing, Cliff Aguilera, Linda Erdman Cadviserl, Carolyn Hale. middle row - Karen Costa, Debbie Balcom, Shana Knepper, Donna Bishop, Mary Wagonenjessica johnson. front row - Sherrie Hockett, Kristi Nutt, Kathy DeCourt, Kevin Kappen, Stephanie Minoux, Monique Mantoen. Kristen Tucker. seated on floor 4 Rhonda Angulo. Leaders of the Pack - Linda Etdman, advisetg Debbie Balcom, assistant editorg Donna Bishop, editor-in- chief, Blithering is hazardous io Karen Cosialr health. While working late on one of the deadlines, Monique Man- toen, Donna Bishop, Stephanie Minoux, and Kristin Tucker decide to release some tension. Karen just hap- pened to be at the right place at the wrong time when some yearbook members decide to have a little fun. Fortunately, for Karen, the trash can was empty and she escaped this prank unharmed. Yearbook X Organizations iff ,. , f N, '-.., Q . MA N buf N-Q. gs A J 'fi ' ,ig . .1 1 V , , - Nxt- M, f 5 SLS IJ I ' if :fha 4 x,u7. ' QIX Q 1: I 6, If f Q 8' 'ak x.'3 3 ,Q 'or WML. my V A A Wd' . Q l., ml' I ,, 1 af 1 wg, .ef V., W, , Q. f -1 ,W W -wwf 'INK f X ., .agif T . 3 .+., ' lima Q-f' . ,L V, ., fl 1, .. f.. Jim' U 1 1 'Q 'vw V -'sri' ,,. N, ?'1 3 W .11 ,aah 'eva' 4.N . We f LJ ff P Q2 c 4 fl, 1 . xv -Q! , Q fi ,A S. V Q gyfiwzt ,W F 1, . x ' fn, -41? .V . H A .-MQW , , M, ,125 ., 1 J, . i 4 .. Q f .,k., ' A . Mg., ff , .,,1g.,N.qf ' 4 ' G LA, X I ,, ,-Q. ' D 4: ,, ,, 2 . w ,in , il x ' f- . 17' f f rf .. 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Varsity Football: top row - Rick Kuri, Ken White, Mark Gardner, Dan Arguello, Mike King, Del Pickney, Dave Hicks, Duane Carlson, Matt Eddy, Steve Evans. second row - Brad Weaver, Chuck Hendricks, John Anderson, Jeff Meyer, John Spoor, Tim Hanson, McKay Galoia, Kurt Siebert, Mike Cam- den, Romy Devore. third row - Ted McMillen, time -we-W - i if Brad Weaver had four interceptions this season, and receivers John Spoor, Tim Valenzuela, and quarterback Tim Hanson combined their talents to put points on the board. The most notable attribute of varsity football, however, was its out- standing defense. Newspapers hailed it as the best in the league. Game after game, the defensive line held some of the top scoring team to all-season lows in rushing. The biggest triumph was the mas- tery of Huntington Beach's star running back, Danny Thompson. He had only 59 yards this season lowl in the homecoming Doug Austin, Brandon Jones, Ken Mount, Greg Brown, Bill McKeague, Sean Noble, Bob Rose, Kelly Wood, Jeff Loving. fourth row - Roger Gonzales, Adelino Bacani, Claire Petroske, Ron Eagle, Coach Bowman, Coach Davis, Coach O'Hara, Coach Chafe, Coach Boswell, Linda Morris, Jessica Johnson, Bob- by Charron. fifth row - Walt Torres, Tim Valen- game. The Lions defeated the Oilers, 20 13. The team also had a strong game against Fountain Valley. The Barons wer one of the top-ranked teams in the countj and again, the defense made every yard gained a battle. Fountain Valley entered Westminster's territory only three timest consequently, the 3-13 score did not re- flect the actual contest. Through both vic- tories and defeats, the varsity team showed spirit, pride, and above all, ability zuela, Toni Vertti, Mike Danna, Danny Sida, Dave Harrell, Eugene Armijo, Mike Wong, James Johnso front row - Kevin Kappen, Mike Connot, Phil Ca reon, Khamko Xiong, Tom Lewis, Art Sanchez, Ant Avelos, Steve Hong, Hector Obar, . F Qt 84 Sports X Varsity Football l i i . I l I I i CQ. 'i 31 Lllfllx 'ct We iffiQ,i 'GW int, QtV5?eW1'16L oem? 1.3 Q X ,ggi the sidelines - An exhausted player watches e final moment of victory. offensive plays - Steve Evans takes a to himself 7..N..S.. - The team gathers at half-time. as W ,av- M6 .. r l GRRRRR - Attacking with open arms, Bob Rose blocks a pass. This scoreboard reflects an improvement in perfor- mance. Evading tacklers - Dave Harrell charges down the field. WON 5 LOST 5 Westminster 16 LaQuinta 13 Westminster 20 Pacifica 21 Westminster 8 Servite 14 Westminster 14 Downey 7 Westminster 36 LB Wilson 14 Westminster 6 Fountain Valley 13 Westminster 9 Marina 19 Westminster 7 Edison 14 Westminster 20 Huntington Beach 13 Westminster 28 Ocean View 13 Sports X Varsity Football Q, '15 .4 'U 0 9 5 E V. CN fl fb .f Q fb fr as f' is Q ,, l Q, 910 If swii ii Cx cl at lioiii ii' A fb sw KN ? d 3 fx: . -X S' LY? K i .P 'ik Ldv- Team members exhibit -U individual talent -J Brandon Jones, a 5'11 , 185 pound sen- ior played tailback for the varsity team, and does an outstanding job this season. He played a major role in the offensive unit, and was named offensive player of Q5 the week in the Pacifica game. Brandon's 2, greatest accomplishment as a member of the team was rushing for 210 yards in the QQ victory game over Ocean View. This total 6 broke the previous school record of 200 ing yards in a single game. J J i'l'm glad l got the opportunity to set the new school record. All the after school 'A practices really paid off. Football has been one of the most important and exciting ex- QQ periences in my four years of high , school. comments Brandon. I 'IQ QJ g He was a big asset to the team. McKay 65 played both strong tackle, and defensive A tackle, executing both positions with pre- cision. Last year McKay played varsity and was elected to the All-League team for Ly the first time. This year the 6'O, 240 pound senior was elected for a second QQ time to the All-League team due to his de- C fensive efforts. Completing the first down - Brandon Jones rushes past the 25 yard line. McKay Galoia had an excellent season. UF Looking ahead - Quarterback Tim Hanson pre- pares to connect with an open receiver, 'std .J We're VI! - McKay Galoia and family show . their enthusiasm after the victory over Huntington Beach. B Touchdown! - Brandon Jones scores for the Lions PA after completing a 50 yard drive to the goal. CBJ Ls -Ni J VN LL Sports X Varsity Football Q lfictve loeelfi time EG.lfl!XQ voiigmgm-J L QM, MW CA K6 li' if .t,gl?fT.fi'353Q Ihr.. .I -fi, . , f LG U5 mf will Cut mr al Iwi? J., rf fi to arc? Qigulvali Football Junior Varsity has winning ways The clock winds down to the final minutes of the fourth quarter. The scoreboard shows 7 - 7. The strate- gy is planned in the huddle. lt is decid- ed that the ball will be run by Art San- chez, 32 yards to the goal. The huddle breaks, and positions are taken. Quar- terback Ted McMillen gets the ball and hands off to Art who dodges quickly past a stunned defense all the way to the goal. The extra point is kicked, and it's good. The Lions pull it out 14 - 7. The Junior Varsity team exhibited per- serverance which led to their 8 - 1 re- cord. The team played well as a unit with both offense and defense dominating the game. Having a J.V. team allowed Varsity players who did not participate the night before to play. The team was led by the efforts of Ted McMillen, Quarterback. This, boys, is the ground. Now run on it! - Coach Davis gives pre-game instructions, Trust me - Manager Kevin Kappen proudly presides over practice. Sports fJumor Varsity Football 8 7 Football Sophomores Show Poten tial The ball is snapped, and Quarter- back Steve Gulley hands off the ball to Running Back David Shelley who runs the ball 45 yards to for a touchdown, clinching the win for the Lions. The Sophomore team had an exciting season led by Quarterback Steve Gulley, The season ended with a record of 4-6 The defense played well, holding the oppo- nents to low scores. The offense also played well with David Shelley running the ball for several goals. A grand opening - David Shelley takes advantage of a hole in the defense. Sophomore Football: Top row - Terry Starks, Dennis Gerber, Rob Farrington, James Sulley, Jack Evans, Dave Brant, Pete Gill. second row Dave Da- vis, Mike Gara, Herman Baine, Greg Short. third row Robert Martinez, David Shelley, Danny Saldana, Paul Rincon, Steve Gulley, Antonio Fierro, Bruce DeLeon. fourth row 4 Benny Gardner, Coach Loftus, Coach Meade, Coach Scaffidi, Coach Jones, Kevin Fulmer. fifth row - Sean Wright, Walt Frazier, Larry Jones, Greg Scolt, Christian Musuraca. front row - Dean Kontoes, Alex Tovar, Leonard Hernandez, Tony Eddy, Andy Freeks. 88 Sports fSophomore Football Rushing for the goal - A determined Sophomor player sprints down the field. A little help from a friend - Dean Kontoes gain: yards as David Shelley blocks a tackler. CVVl,fVLfvL . cud, Hold 'em - Albert Rodriguez and John Trani hold on to defensive tacklers. Bringing him down - John Gonazales tackles the ball carrier on the 32 yard line. Running the pattern - Adriane Koval receives a hand-off and rushes down the field. Freshman Pla team had a dis- season, ending up with a re- of 2 - 8. Todd Weaver led the team as Quarterback. The District team played extremely well, with a record of 9 - 1. Quarterback Mike Austin connected for several touch- down plays. The team showed great skill and promise with Running Backs Ca- meron Barrett, and Cory Dickson. Scott Williams kicked many extra points, adding to the scoring by the of- fense. The team will move up next year, and will have a promising season. Freshman Football: top row - Treavor Thomp- son, Mike Spain, Duane Reed, Gilbert Isaac, Jack Mardesich, Todd Weaver, Mike Cover, John Trani, Carlos Ochoa, Todd Bischof, Gary Llewellyn. second row - Bobby Cooper, Jagprit Sekhon, Mike Austin, Coach Lamberth, Coach Arguello, Coach Cassarek, Coach Hayes, Coach Whiteley, Jim Rubalcava, Paul Toulouse, Bob Gladney, Robert Turner, John Gra- ham. third row - Ray Lackey, Dave Sinninger, Danny Northcott, Charles Tucker, Mickey Sternisha, Jon James, Charles Abreau, Danny Bermundez, Car- los Vargas, Phil Graham, Eugene Chavez, Eric Rivas. fourth 'row - Scott Williams, Adriane Koval, Dean Eddy, Kurt Holokai, John Gonzales, Hoa Nguyen, Rick Hayes, Albert Rodriguez, Cameron Barrett, Corey Pflum, Adam Dashiell. front row - Jeff Ker- sey, Corey Dickson, Paul Ketcham, Frank Ponce, Marty Yazzie, Dan Loomer, Ernie Saldana, Dan Hin- shaw, Eddy Boghossian, Steve Long, SportsfFreshman Football od f5,o+ VarsityfJunior Varsity: Top row - James Odasso, Robert Smith, Mike Miller, Robbie Gaudette, Tom Muller, Jim Melkerson, Dave Marcin. front row - Jerry Jones, Dennis Buse, Scott Pomrehn, Joe Miller, Paul VanderMost, Tom Schlange. Raise your hand if you're sure - Tom Schlange shows confidence while attempting a pass. Froshfsoph: Top row - Jim Gardner, Jason Pay- ton, Eddie B.,4 Kent Engdahle, Danny Monson, Rich- ard Morales, Chad Fehmie. second row - Robert Luirette, Rick Lindquist, Matt Cain, Mitch Jones, Mark O'Callaghan, Craig Brackett. third row - Ke- vin Coughlin, Travis Carlton, Brian Ogle. front row - Coach John Gist, Head Coach Larry Brennan, Coach Tom Hill. Another point - James Odasso tries to score for the Lions. Over their heads - Tom Mueller throws the ball to a teammate. i it ' 4' on K , I i . k 7 k J xA 1 -:t. 'ifi i ef A C 51. f t 90 Sports X Water Polo ,9- N' , X . Water Polo Wa ter Polo Makes a Splash The Ocean View player passed to his teammate in front of the goal. The player holds the ball above the water, and throws it forcefully toward the goal. Dave Marcin is ready, however. He snatches the ball from the air, pre- venting the Seahawk's score. Scott Pomrehn was chosen for the Varsity All League first team. He was also given the Most Valuable Player award and inducted into the Westminster Hall of Fame. Scott led the team's scoring with 41 points, followed by Joe Miller who had 33 goals. Robbie Gaudette led the Sophomore team with 17 goals and a 5375 shooting average. The Freshman team had Kent Engdahl with 20 goals and 412 shooting average. The Freshman team's league record showed three wins, two losses, leaving them tied for second place. Matt Cain, Kent Engadhl, and Mitch Jones were all elected to the Freshman All League first team. The Sophomore team ended the sea- son with two league win, and three losses, putting them in fourth place. Jerry Jones was elected to the Sophomore All League first team. Junior Varsity players Tom Schlange, and Tom Mueller were both elected to the Junior Varsity All League first team. Most Valuable Player Scott Pomrehn looks for a hole in the defense. K WON 4 LOST 9 N Westminster 7 Irvine 15 Westminster 7 Laguna Beach 8 Westminster 12 Loara 5 Westminster 7 Western 16 Westminster 15 Miraleste 19 Westminster 9 Lakewood 15 Westminster 9 Bolsa 2 Westminster 15 La Quinta 13 Westminster 13 Ocean View 5 Westminster 8 Fountain Valley 14 Westminster 8 Marina 19 Westminster 6 Edison 8 kWestminster 9 Huntington Beach MJ Sports! Water Polo 9 1 Boys go the distance The boys cross country team had a dis- appointing season. Nearly every match was a close contest, however. The Most Valuable Player Award was given to Dan- ny Acosta. He captured first place in many of his races and will continue to be a great asset to the team in his senior year. The most valuable runner on the J.V. team was Richard Miranda. He finished the three mile course in just over 16 min- utes. Varsity: Top row - John Meyers, Danny Acosta, Efrin De La Trinidad, front row - Dan Kash, Rick Gates, Tony Trani. Junior Varsity: Top row - Joe Abajon, Gorge Correa, Lloyd Benedetti, Russell Duff, Pat Chen, Mau' rice Ortiz, Coach DeWenter. front row - Dan Jones, Scott Shoemaker, Tom Downs, Jim Gomard, Richard Moranda. Teamwork - Efrin DeLaTrinidad and Tony Trani run together in the match against Marina. Walking it off - Russell Duff cools down after the race. Hitting the showers - Loren Burkman gets an early start while giving the stat his time. 92 Sports X Cross Country Girls show determination The girls cross country team began their meet immediately following the boys. Misty Pflum starts out with a cramp in her side, and its intensity in- creases as she runs the three mile course. Her mouth and throat are dry, and each breath brings pain stabbing into her side. Finally, the finish line looms ahead of her. Coach DeWenter cheers her on. As Misty crosses the line, she collapses on the track. Her whole body feels as if it is on Ere, and it is all she can do to inhale. With the help of friends, she limps off the track onto the grass. The members of the cross country team didn't always suffer such hardships in the course of a race. However, the de- votion to her sport that made Misty go on to the finish was apparent in the quality of the team. As in the past, Hilda Corral usually led the team, with Dee Dee Mock and Terri Johnson close behind. The girls had a good season, finishing second in the league. VarsityfJunior Varsity: Top row - Terri Johna son, Dee Dee Mock, Michelle Manlapeg, Misty Pflum, front row - Hilda Corral, Emily McCraken, Kathy Huddleston. Frosh! Soph: Top row - Cassandra Shallah, Chrissy Kearns, Kim Rashley. front row - Missy Abrahamson, Jessie Mills, Chrissy Fisher, Liana Smith. Leading the pack - Hilda Corral concentrates on pulling ahead. lt's finally over - Kim Lashley strides to the fin- ish. Sports X Cross Country 93 Varsity: Top row - Rose Asis, Carina Antonino, Stacey Belkin, Julie Felando, Sandy Martinez, Mae Hora. front row - Coach Tom Gibbons, Michelle Shima, Kim Sharp, Tina Macera, Lillian Pemesa, Jeanne Rose Agor. Best Buddies - Sandy Martinez and Tina Ma- cera are arm in arm. Junior Varsity: Top row - Coach Tom Gibbons, Kris Miller, Cara Eagle, Erin Schuck, Donna Bishop, Jenny Monroe, Nancy Florella, Cassandra Fleming, Eydie Jaurequi, front row - Rachel Vasquez, Ma- ria Lopez, Michelle Dawes, Suzie Becker, Stephanie Franco. Junior Varsity: Top row - Janet Asis, Robin Biggs, Michelle Sharp, Kathy Ponti, lris Kaufman, Lisa Spence, Darcie Kolar, Jayne Isaacs. front row - Julie Matsuura, Jennie Trinidad, Christine Hum- phrey, Nhu Vo, Tina Mousmoules. 94 Sports f Tennis Tennis Tennis returns in style Sandy Martinez readies herself for the serve. She tosses the ball into the air and brings the raquet over her head. She connects, sending the ball low over the net. Her opponent, a Huntington Beach player, returns with a forehand shot. Sandy has an easy move and she makes the most of it. She lobs the ball to her opponent's far corner just inside bounds. Sandy evens the score, 15-15. Girls tennis came on strong in pre-sea- son play, but did not do as well in league. The pre-season record was 5 wins, 3 losses, and the over-all record, 8 wins, 10 losses. The most valuable player on varsity was Stacey Belkin. She earned many of the points scored by the team. Tina Macera was given the Most Inspi- rational Player award, and most improved was Lillian Pemesa. Most Valuable Player for Junior Varsity was Maria Lopez. Players of the week were: Stacey Belkin Rose Asis Jayne lsaacs Michelle Sharp Sandy Martinez Kim Sharp What a smash - Stacey Belkin concentrates on returning the ball. Scores reflect a determined season WON 3 LOST 7 Westminster 3 Fountain Valley 15 Westminster 2 Marina 16 Westminster 0 Edison 18 Westminster 12 Huntington Beach 6 Westminster 12 Ocean View 6 Westminster 6 Fountain Valley 12 Westminster 3 Marina I2 Westminster 5 Edison 13 Westminster 13 Huntington Beach 5 Westminster 9 Ocean View 9 Sports X Tennis 95 Volleyball Girls Net Another CIF Title lt's the first game of the season against the Fountain Valley Barons, our biggest rival. The Hrst game has been won, the second lost. The score is Westminster two, Fountain Valley seven in the third round of competi- tion. The pressure mounts, when Sophomore Sabrina Dennis turns the game around by scoring 13 straight points to win the game. The momen- tum is carried on into win the fourth game, consequently beating the dreaded Barons three games to one. The girls volleyball team completed an- other highly successful season by winning their third straight Sunset League cham- pionship and advancing to the CIF play- offs for the fifth straight year. Those named to the All Sunset League Team were Sabrina Dennis, Melodie Heximer, and Jackie Mendez. Emma Tamamasui was the League's Most Valuable Player. Once in the playoffs, the team defeated Downey in the first round of competition before falling to the fourth-ranked CIF team, Laguna Beach. Varsity: Top row - Tammi Grudger, Amy Loomer, Audrey Parent, Sabrina Dennis, Melodie Heximer, Jackie Mendez, Brenda Coomes, Andrea Reed. front row - Glenna Gamboa, Sheri O'Con- nor, Coach Lindquist, Suzi Tran, Emma Tamamasui. 96 Sports X Volleyball 'unior Varsity: Top row - Coach Swemba, Julie -alcido, Stephanie Kuhl, Donna Bean, Teresa Rogers arbara Graff, Elaine Chen. front row - Lee Bla- w, Suzanne Hutter, Tupu Galoia, Devon Akita, Su- ' n Jones, Cheryl Martinez. ' oshfsoph: Top row - Mona Kort, Monique arsh, Kelly Wells, Karen Lane, Beth Hammond, argaret Murphy, Coach Lisa Cox. front row - aura Carey, Jolene Parlin, Theresa Laurent, Diane helley, Maryann Asis, Candy Roman, Sherlyn Se- rist. 1 ,,,, sx 'Vai' ,,,. '. ' . m,t,t.,t.-.tg.,ye..... 3-if 'TWH 1 stunt iili f . .- . .3 5 , , J 1 il Setting up the serve - Glenna Gamboa pre- pares to send the ball over the net. Adding to the score - Melodie Heximer spikes the ball to clinch another victory. Get ready, get set . . . - Audrey Parent and Sabrina Dennis take their starting positions. Stop that ball! - Tammi Grudger and Melo- die Heximer block a potential Ocean View point, WON 9 LOST l WESimlnSfef 3 Fountain Valley l Westminster 3 Marina 1 Westminster 3 Edison 2 WCSimiUSIEf 3 Huntington Beach 0 Westminster 3 Qcean Vigw 1 WeSU'nil'15f9f l Fountain Valley 3 Westminster 3 Marina 2 Westminster 3 51115011 2 W9Simif15lef - 3 Huntington Beach 0 Westminster 3 Qcean View 1 Sports! Volleyball 97 Girls soccer shoots for goals Kelly Nillnitz waits patiently as the Lion defense holds back the ball. Ocean View breaks through, and moves the ball towards the goal. Kelly prepares to block the attempt, as full- back Eydie Juarequit defends the goal. The ball is kicked past the defense, but is blocked by an exceptional dive by our goalie, Kelly. The girls soccer team had a very re' warding year. The excitement began with several pre-season wins under the direc- tion of the new Varsity coach Dan Irwin, and Junior Varisty coach Ben Bruje. The team was lead by the offensive skills of Senior Kim Sharp, and Junior Jackie Mendez. Margaret Murphy, Michelle Sharp, and Reime Smellie's efforts aided the Junior Varsity team during the season. 98 Sports X Soccer ,gi Varsity: Hrst row - Lisa Linquist, Paula Smith, Donna Bishop, Amber Allen, Jill Ross, Lynda Hein Coach Dan Irwin, Coach Ben Bruje. second row Kim Sharp, Jacqui Mendez, Eydie Jawrequie, Ann' DeAugustine, Michelle Spray. front row - Mary Zapeda, Misty Pflum, Kelly Nillnitz, Lee Bladow, Yvette Floode. Junior Varsity: first row - Coach Dan Irwin, La rie Herzog, Darcie Kolar, Heather Meyers, Rachael Brey, Carry Yoshiba, Dawn Gray, Coach Ben Bruji second row - Kathy Ponti, Kim Wilbern, Sochie Sargent, Margaret Murphy. front row - Michelle Sharp, Jenny Scheromen, Stacy Hostetler, Reime Smellie. Going for the goal - Jackie Mendez kicks the bal toward the goal. l l With great form - Paula Smith kicks the ball to, team-mate during the game against Marina. Soccer Down the Held - Forward Donna Bishop puts her best foot forward. Go for it! Kim Sharp kicks the ball toward team- mate Lisa Linquist. What a block - Misty Pflum blocks an attempted Ocean View goal. This scoreboard reflects an eventful year for Varsity Sports X Soccer 99 Soccer Varsity soccer scores again Tony Vertti steals the ball from an Ocean View player and passes to his teammate, Che Mach. Che dribbles around another defender and makes a sharp kick toward the goal. The goalie dives for it and falls to the ground as the ball sails past him. Teamwork is a large part of the soccer game. Each player had to rely on his team- mate to be there to receive a pass. Players such as Paul VanderMost, Antonie Vertti, and C'heMach combined talent with teamwork to get the ball past the oppoent's goalie. Paul, Tony and Che have been a part of the varsity team for three years. Their experience helped the team to do well. Other players included Matt Eddy, who played goalie, and Alberto Flores. Alberto, describing himself as a fullback, all-star, able to play all positions, also had this to say about this year's team. We did it all for our fans. Seriously, we did work hard and l felt good about going out there and doing my best. Varsity: top row - Coach Lovett, Antonio Vertti, Paul VanDerMost, Greg Brown, Matt Eddy, Ricky Gates, Scott Shaw, Tom Castingway, Mark Ballejos. Front Row - Tim Laurent, Khamko Xiong, Trinn Nguyen, Erin DeLaTrinidad, Eric Van Horn, Che Mach, Albeto Flores, John Verlinden, High Five - Paul VanDerMost congratulates Che Mach on a job well done. Take it away - Ricky Gates attempts to steal the ball from a Marina player. What grace! - Tony Vertti shows off his incredible mid-air shot, 1 Sports X Varsity Soccer L Juniors show their stuff Goalie Lee Haskin concentrates on the ball. He must anticipate any at- tempt by the opponent to score. A Huntington Beach player moves the ball into position and tries to shoot the it into the net. Lee quickly dives into the path of the ball, making an- other superb catch. Throughtout the season, JV's goalie had several excellent saves. Lee's efforts, combined with the unstoppable Dean Kontoes, provided the team with a win- ning offense and defense. The exciting ac- tion provided by the members of the team made the JV game thrilling to watch. The freshman and sophomore team also showed a lot of talent. Players such as Adriane Koval and Jason Zenk will be great assets to the teams in the future. Outrunning the opponent - Dean Kontoes takes his time as he leaves a defender far behind. Eyes on the ball- Fullback Paul Rincon takes the ball down the field after stealing from an offensive player. A good kick - Chuck Grand makes a long pass down to his teammate. I'll take that - Adriane Koval decides to take this player up on his generous offer. Sports fJunior Varsity Soccer 1 0 1 Varsity: Top raw - Duane Kashima, Paul Ar- ganda, Phillip Bermudez, Corey Dickson, Ike Hardy, Chuck Rock, Glen Rozenzweig, David Carrizosa, Chuck Hughes, Mark Ramirez. front row - Paul Stradly, Eric Pacheco, Dave Harrel, Greg Short, Jeff Loving, Pat Kelly, Bill Bayless, Roy Afusia, Coach Cosserak. Look out! - Eric Pacheco makes an aggressive move toward his oppenent. 1 Sports X Varsity Wrestling l 4 -. Il A 178 Ib. Jr - Jeff Loving uses brute strength against power this poor Marina wrestler. Making his move - lke Hardy forces his adversa to the floor. Wrestling Varsity floors 'em Pat Kelly goes down on the mat, ready for the beginning of the match. He is on top, hoping to pin his opponent quickly. When the ref blows the whis- tle, Pat Hips the Marina wrestler onto his back. With one arm around his op- ponent's knee, the other behind his head, and his fingers locked, his oppo nent is helpless. After a few tense mo- ments, the ref slaps the mat, signall- ing a pin. Though not all the matches were as easy as Pat's, the team still had many vic tories. Mark Ramirez, David Carrizosa, and Glen Rozenzweig each had good re- cords, with Mark winning 18, losing 5, and tieing l. Jeff Loving was also an out- standing competitor. He took first place at the Artesia Tournament. He said Next year's team should be really good. There are a lot of young guys coming up who show potential. Varsity's record was an improvement over last years, and they had many exciting matches. Easily in control, - Bill Bayless's opponents al- ways have a hard match. Tripping him up - Glen Rozenzweig removes his opponents feet from under his body. Sports X Varsity Wrestling 1 Wrestling 1 Sports X Wrestling VarsityfJunior Varsity Wrestling: top row - Jim Johnson, Pat Kelly, Eric Ranchero, Jeff Loving Coach Cossarek, Greg Short, Rick Cleem, Bill Bay- less, Tony DeVore. second row - Duane Kashimz Philip Bermudez, Corey Dickson, Chuck Hughes, Paul Stradling, Ken Murphy, Mark Ramirez, John Place. front row - Chuck Rock, Ike Hardy, Glen Rosenzweig, Ron Diaz, Paul Arganda. Going down - Junior Varsity Wrestler Paul Stra- dling flips his opponent. Oh no you don't! - A determined Corey Dicksor holds his ground. Pinning him to the mat - This Lion Wrestler the match. Out for the count - Gene Rock levels this V yjvf Q J.V. and Froshf Soph dominate league The wrestling season ended on a high note for the Lions. Both teams finished the season ranked high in the Sunset League. The Junior Varsity team is ranked first in the league. Excellent performances were given by: Paul Stradling, Ron Diaz, and Chuck Rock. The FreshmanfSophomore team is sec- ond in the league standings. They wres- tled very well in all the tournaments. Gene Rock, Jim Grenling, Tom Stevenson, John Haught, Gil Isaac, and Leon Bla- keman all contributed greatly to the team effort. Freshmanfsophomore Wrestling: top row - Corey Pflum, Matt Brown, Philip Graham, Jim Rubac- calva, Gil Isaac, Coach Don Davis. second row - Leon Blakeman, Rick Moore, Jim Bowman, Brian Shepard, Gene Rock. front row - Tom Stephen- son, Jim Gremling, Alan Sato, John Haught. Let's get physical - Phil Graham overpowers his opponent. Got him! - Freshman Jim Bowman pins his oppo- nent in the Marina match. Sports X Wrestling 1 crop , f N A Nuns xlgrxxiipsbpq 65, ' 50Mv,Q,aXpO,a We Vow we CM f H S f Tj , - shoot Varsity Suri? top row - Scott Hough, Mark McCloud, Herb Beecher, Serg Valente, Darrin Griffith, Brad McWilliams, Troy Bates, Mike Hamalac, David Knox, Tad Foerschler. front row - Jeff Skorapada. Rip Curl- a famous surfer demonstrates his agility while riding out a wave. 1 Sports X Surf W, , , . mil l iltftu, Ui' .. .. ...ii I u ii ,I Mi' mu.-.t ti 1-. 'W fav! f -an Y ' wr ,-.fe 1 , , EYTNEW' it il icaiftl' 'E ll mv.: ,,t tiller ll 'zlsji Le ,uf mit., ., . seas ligaefafgeeif . ,, 2 J T. . 1 N ir ., i' r f iw if T 32, east, fi. ,t U ., ,. .-,V mg,-. the curl S The surf team was literally up and in the waters of Huntington Beach at the crack of dawn for both contests and praq tices. They competed in the Orange Coal Surf League which included Edison, i Ocean View, Huntington Beach, Fountail Valley and Marina High Schools. Although the team was young, they were determined to do well in the league The outstanding surfers included: Dave Knox, Don Foershler, Mike Hamalak Troy Ba tes, and Scott Happle. ln the off-season, most of the surfers competed in the National Scholastic Sur ing Associations Open Season Surfing Competitions. The N.S.S.A. is an organiz tion committed to improving the image X young surfers by providing scholarships, competitions, and a chance of gaining a place on the N.S.S.A. National Team which gives the members the opportuni for international travel, and world comp titions. Hang Ten - this agile surfer doubles back to cor plete this performance. Riding the crest - this veteran maneuvers his board to keep on top of the wave. v xo V .3 rr, :li 1 ' 4'- i' sith- . ,vs t '. f .alfj 1 . '. T ' . it gil . Y A 2. ' , ,, , if it 1.3. 4 . in- as l if 'P-if 'tr U :Nil 'i' 1 'gi' . .. . X -I sl Q X5 , I Q A . ff f ue- Hnfsfff 'T.!,m 4 l t 515' . t-3.15 -1- 1 afi-If U'-'L' ' 4 Q' ,.j2qQ:j.,'.,ff . , L ,fy 1 71 s if Qfbtgffser I .. t tj , AM . , gi , X 'Ziff .sltiielwffzfgf ggi. , ,,f-1.5.1.5 i:gfig5,y,35'3gEgfR st1'!f'i.ff'i3'. wi 'l5 4 Y'f5H4i5512dk'QlffS 1 '. ,'i W.'3s1.f+W is-.?2Sl'55l',:A, am. 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The tension mounts, and a silence falls over the crowd. Julian lines up his club with the ball, and gently taps it in. The ball rolls for a few inches and falls neatly into the hole, ending an- other successful round for Julian. The golf team encountered many hard- ships during the year. During the practice season, the team won 2, and lost 4. Ju- lian Roberts led the team with his efforts, along with freshmen Mark Rattay and Dennis Hardeman. The members are varied in age, with 4 freshmen, 3 sopho- mores, and 1 junior. When asked if the team did well in league, Coach Jack Hedges said, The 1984 team is extremely young. They have the potential to become outstanding golfers in the next one or two years, but it was difficult to finish high in league this year. Varsity Golf: top row - Mark Rattay, Mike Wolf, Bill Cuffman, Julian Robert, Coach Jack Hedges. front row - Dennis Hardeman, Joe Abejon, Mike Ross, Dave Peterson. Eyeing the ball - Mike Ross shows that it takes a steady hand to play golf. Ready, aim . . . - Julian Roberts prepares to swing his club and make contact with the ball. Four! - Mark Rattay follows through on a splice during the second round. Sports X Golf 1 0 7 Field Hockey Girls Hockey sticks to it The ball is moving rapidly down the field toward the Lion's goal. The Vi- kings pass, but it is intercepted by Donna Sibley. She runs the ball to the Marina goal, to add to Westminster's score. The field hockey team had an eventful season under the direction of Coach Car- ol Eseman. The season ended with an overall record of 4-8, and 4 ties. Pre-sea son practice games went well for the girls, everyone performed well. There were several returning players on the field including leading scorer Donna Sibley. Although all players put in time during games, the usual starters were: Donna Sibley, Betsy Collacott, Tricia Hinze, Laurie Buenefe, Bobbie Rubio, and goalie Tami Oien. The games were fast action, and the opponents proved to be a good match for the Lions. Several frustrating games ended in a tie. Down the field - Linda Hogue moves the ball. Varsity: top row - Linda Hogue, Pam Loveland, Bobbie Rubio, Nancy Lehman, Lucy Bristow, Teresa Procowlcz, Donna Sibley. second row - Diane Stacy, Yvonne Haro, Tricia Hinze, Tami Oien, Bonnie Whitmyer, Bibi Bravo, Sharon Sexton. front row - Laurie Buenefe, Betsy Collocott. Got it! Laurie Buenefe charges to beat an Edison player to the ball. 1 SportsfField Hockey 'i-1 ww -.i .sf.-1:1-ma,-.X ees -fl 'T l '94?S35 -it On the sidelines - Nancy Lehman runs the ball under Charger defensive pressure. Gettin' on the D - Laurie Buenefe and Teresa Procowicz show their intensity. AWESOME! Donna Sibley and Nancy Lehman ex- press their enthusiasm after a goal was scored. Take it away - Betsy Collacott steals the ball from a stunned Olier. Move that ball - Tricia Hinze runs the ball away from the Chargers. These scores reflect a determined season. WON 2 LOST 6 TIED 2 Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Newport Beach Fountain Valley Marina Edison Huntington Beach Newport Beach Fountain Valley Marina Edison Huntington Beach SportsfFie1d Hockey 1 Varsity: top row- Randy Davis, Tim Hanson, Tim Davis, Ted McMillen, Ken Hammond, Tom Downs, Jeff Eastin, Rick DeLavallade, Ken White, Tony Ac- caccia, Mickey Asawesna, Todd Blan, Darrin Akita, Loren Burkman, Darren Kishimoto. Front row - Linda Morris, Coach Arguello, Coach Katz, Coach Castaneda, Ron Eagle. An open man - Rick DeLavallade blocks a Baron while waiting for the ball. Pacing the play - Tim Davis sets up a pattern for the offense. Y Ei e Turning to the inside - Ted McMillen dribbles to- ward the basket as Coach Akita helps from the side- lines sidelines. Getting a rest - the game ball lies placidly undis- turbed on the court at halftime. Tim out for a pep talk - Coach Katz revises his strategy with the team. f D ' 'W no o 3 I- q-1 1 1 0 Sportsf Varsity Basketball Basketball Basketball shoots a T to kill my .rfsrtw ,. as 11- 1- 'f lives: 1 ' Darren Akita receives the ball from . 4, g '45 sf V . 1 . Rick DeLavallade at the far end of the I' 'T court. He keeps his eyes on his de- fender and dribbles up the floor. A Huntington Beach player guards Dar rin closely. With one smooth motion Darrin steps aside and passes to Rick DeLavallade. Rick goes up for a shot from the outside and watches as the ball swooshes through the net. As point guard, Darrin Akita con- trolled the game, he set up the patterns and could run circles around most of his defenders. The top scorer was Jeff Eas tin. He averaged 20 points a game and his high score was 31 Jeff had the ability to ignore a crowd of defenders and sink a jump shot from the top of the key as if he were the only one on the floor. A big factor in the team's performance was the influence of its coaching staff. KM Coach Katz pushed the team, especially Qt 3 . f Q i other two points. Westminster T N1 , Westminster f A Westminster Ny H QW Westminster Westminster W ' W ft- K Westminster ' . N w-- 'r Westminster Q WW ,,,. ,Q mg V V5 'H Westminster ' Westminster tv, Westminster Y' after a loss the night before. His discipline ' was tough, and each player was expected i to give IOOLZ, during every game and prac tice. lt was worth it, however, when the ., practices paid off in a victory. l believe that the school really needed him. He brought pride back into the pro gram. Dick Katz is a great coach, quoted Mickey Asawesna. Up for the shot - Center Jeff Eastin puts in an The scoreboard shows an exciting season WON 2 LOST 8 Ocean View 55 Fountain Valley 87 Marina 33 Edison 44 Huntington Beach 83 Ocean View 46 Fountain Valley 58 Marina 45 Edison 53 Huntington Beach 68 Sports! Varsity Basketball 111 Basketball Junior Varsity renews record The ball is rebounded, and guard Tom Dever sets up the pattern for the offense. A series of quick passes places the ball in the hands of 6'4 Ju- nior Erik Shurman, who averages 23 points per game. He shoots under the pressure of the Aztec defense, and makes the basket from outside the key, adding another two points to the score for the Lions. The Junior Varsity team played under the direction of Coach Ken Stancil. Prac- tices were rigorous, and team play was stressed. Although the beginning of the season brought many player changes, their performance was not affected. The pre-season games ended with a record of 11-2. This made J.V., along with the Soph- omore team, the first team to go over 500 Cwon more games than were lostj since 1980. There are high hopes for next sea- son. . it ,P ff' g. .. if . .l 1 SportsfJunior Varsity Basketball f L ki Junior Varsity: top row - Richard Manlapeg, P Harrison, Shannon Harris, Rich Bliven, Erik Shur- man, Steve McBride, Shaun Mullen, Jag Sekhon, Tom Ochoa, Steve Vega. front row - Coach Ki Stancil, Keith Watanabe. Up and in - Tom Ochoa sinks a bucket for the Lions from outside the key. Looking for help - Holding on to the ball, Sha Mullen waits for an open man. What a score! The Lions pulled out a big victor over the Santiago Cavaliers. Two points - Going up for the shot is center Sl non Harris. l --.zf 5t,Qi'4L.r ,. 'K '52 1 f 5 few- ?,, .-Met., - , b ,451 n-L W Dawn the court - Controlling the offense, Jag Sek- t: ,.., ff, it nn' 1 .A ' h h b ll d h L M, 5 H on movest e a own t e court. yy, ,,L, I 1 , 3' 1, W I WS' vw , r 5-if X ,-tr fl Setting the pace - Guard Tom Dever sets up the offensive pattern. Tip it to the Lions - Erik Shurman jumps higher to get the ball, WON 2 LOST 8 Westminster 42 Ocean View 88 Westminster 51 Fountain View 71 Westminster 53 Marina 72 Westminster 65 Edison 72 Westminster 78 Huntington Beach 72 Westminster 51 Ocean View 87 Westminster 55 Fountain Valley 65 Westminster 39 Marina 51 Westminster 58 Edison 52 Westminster 60 Huntington Beach 64 The scores show an impressive season for the team SportsfJunior Varsity Basketball 1 3-2-1! - A Huntington Beach sophomore scores the winning basket at the last game of the season. Sophomore team - George Correa, Alan Porter, John Mougin, Joe Smith, Brook Svoboda, Joe Paul, Coach Ar- guello, Bob Farrington, Robert Martinez, Jim Coronet, Jon Ostler, Steve Hurd, and Dorren Racine. Freshmen Sunset Leg League team - Steve Justin, Cory Woinkarowicz, Rich Mendez, Jag Sekhon, Todd Bischof, Matt Jones, Coach John Burns, Gary Lewellyn John Trani, Bob Cooper, John Gonzales, and Hoa Nguyen. Where'd the ball go? -- asks this Ocean View player as Steve Hurd and Rob Farrington prepare to recover the ball. 1 1 4 Sports X Frosh-Soph. ' M fa if-V t Q 9 W-We ft fi at as M xv AJ, ' ' K IVP VP U' K Ik eta x. E un S r ' ts' ref C', is ' 5 ,Hi ut, ' A ' A 4'te I '- U , A 'W J -f ....,.. ,N,.. A ., if -2 A I Basketball 1 I F S Basketball Underclass score new high One might think fourth place as a losing season, but if you consider that the Sopho- more basketball team is the first team iof all the basketball teams at our schoolj to be over 500 in four years since the 1980 Freshmen, one might think twice. The top scorers were Steve Owie Hurd his best game was against Los Altos where he scored an outstanding 31 pts. with 14 field goals. Jon Ostler did well also, scoring 25 pts. at the Long Beach Wilson game. Some honorable mentions should be given to Robert Bobby Martinez, John Mougin and Joe Sly Smith for their contributions to the team. The District Freshman team did well and kept up the great Lion winning tradition, with a tough schedule to contend with they did al- right. League Freshmen broke even in wins all to- tal but came up short in Sunset competition with only three wins to their name. The out- standing scorers were Hoa Nguyen whom socred 20 v.s. Dana Hill C64-541, Matt Jones, scoring 20 at Costa Mesa C70-421, and Bob Cooper who scored 13 v.s. Curitos 161-651 and 14 v.s. Sandeogo Q57-551. One more field goal - Gary Lewellyn shoots once again, the shot contributed 2 more points to the win against the Sea Hawks at Ocean View. f N League Freshmen WON 10 LOST 10 District Freshmen WON 7 LOST 13 Sophomores Westminster 46 Ocean View 55 Westminster 52 Fountain Valley 48 Westminster 65 Marina 49 Westminster 45 Edison 69 Westminster 45 Huntington Beach 46 Westminster 63 Ocean View B1 Westminster 64 Fountain Valley 70 Westminster 81 Marina 73 Westminster 54 Edison 76 kWestrninster 53 Huntington Beach 55 SportsfFrosh-Soph. Basketball 1 Basketball Varsity Aims to win The varsity team ran into trouble cause of their height. They found it difficult to match the opponents who were taller. However, the team was blessed with some good shots. Jeannine Battaglia scored consistantly well with an average of 10 and a game high of 17 against Loara. Also helping in the offensive attack were The- resa Betz and Devon Akita. There were only three seniors on varsity, so the team did not possess a lot of experience, either. But even through a losing season, the girls enjoyed playing together and for the school. Rebound - Cindy Miyada captures a missed shot. 1 1 6 Sports! Girls Basketball I 4 - -V-, ,,, v se., , , f:1l:f!l',fe47 . ,- I ,yi J ' . ' Hands high - Dee Dee Mock waits for the ball be passed to her. Coming through - Devon Akita ignores her tw defenders as she makes amove toward the baske On the offensive - Jeannine Battaglia dribbles down to our end of the court. Ready to score - Glenna Gamboa keeps her ey and mind on the basket. 1.3 if ws iv ' Junior varsi ty puts one up Fountain Valley's guard has the ball. She passes to a forward who dribbles once as she aims for the bas- ket. Before she can shoot, however, Mi Le snatches the ball and makes a fast break down the court. She scores an easy basket with a lay-up. The junior varsity team ran into the same problems as the varsity with their height. Mi Le was an outstanding player. She was very quick and could take the ball down the court with ease. To put points on the board, the coach turned to Ann Downs. Her best move -- Kim Spence maneuvers around a Huntington Beach defender. The ups Ann Downs of basketball - Center Ann Downs tips the ball to the Lions. Taking aim - Lisa Moniz looks for a chance to make a basket. Sports! Girls Basketball 1 1 7 Girls: Top row - Coach Ramsey, Gayle Milloy, Missy Abrahamson, Emily McCracken, Hilda Corral, Kim Lashley, Mi Le. Front row - Michelle Manla- peg, Anna De Augustine, Cassandra Shallah, Misty Pflum, Yvette Flood, Terry Johnson. Varsity: Top row - Coach Scaffidi, Bob Rose, Sean Noble, David Hicks, Steve McBride, Chuck' Hen- dricks, Mike Gordon, Jeff Eastin, Alan Sexton, Ron Ostler, Romy Devore. Front row - Pat Hart, Efrin De La Trinidad, Danny Jones, Anthony Trani, John Meyers, Ted McMillen, Hoa Nguyen, James Woo, Mike Delany, Danny Acosta. JV: Top row - Eugene Armijo, Steve Walters, Scott Shoemaker, Mike Camden, Kurt Siebert. Front row - Steve Hong, Larry Vidal, Tom Lewis, Joe Sparks, Steve Takada, Andy Avalos, Dave Harrell. FroshfSoph: Top row - Gary Glass, Lee Collier, Paul Rincon, James Sulley, Jack Evans, Peter Gill, Herman Baine, David Brant, Frank Bantle, Corey Pflum. Front row - Don Cash, Matt Brown, David Loftin, Alex Tobar, Mark Cernicky, David Toohey, David Mott, Sean Wright, losua Letuligasenoa, Jeff Smetana. Two for the road - Terry Johnson and Hilda Cor- ral have more fun practicing together. IN.: m, f N 1 'jf V x.'..wi l l . .,., , 1 1 8 Sports X Track J F3 4 ! 4 - sgf' , ' t'-,ggi-wi ' . 32 S. i i W' 1. Nxgwv ...mu ' 1'-MS. ' ' -- .hu . A . Q. 35 'il '. , -4' V ' 4, f:2J'f1w ,. ' if-'M.u.... x Wftiisi. ne.. ,,,,,NmMWgh:g , Track Track lea ves 'em in the dust As the meet begins, Anthony Trani is warming up for his 880 yard run. The boys assemble at the starting line and take their marks. The timer blows his whistle to start the race, and they take off toward the first turn. As they run, Anthony sees that he has some real competition. A Huntington Beach runner is staying close to him. As they near the Hnish, they are even, stride for stride. Breaking the tape, Anthony is inches ahead. The close contest gives Anthony his best time of 2:01 minutes. The boys varsity team depended on the speed of Anthony Trani, Danny Acosta, and Efrin De La Trinidad. Danny and Efrin, both underclassmen, will be back next year to continue winning. For JV, Scott Shoemaker ran the 100 yard dash. Brooke Svoboda excelled in the 440 with a time of 55.5 seconds. For the girls, Hilda Corral, Anna De Augustine, Emily McCracken, and Mis- ty Pflum proved to be the best at leaving their opponents far behind. Anna took first place in the 100 yard dash with a time of 12.2 seconds. In the discus, Gayle Mil- Ioy threw the discus to a distance of 30 feet 3A inches. l'd rather be flying - Chuck Hendricks clears the hurdles like a professional. Bleacher Creature spirit - Tim Davis makes it over the high jump bar. Sports f Track 1 1 9 Badminton 'NT I 3 Vg E' i q gg . ,M -Mi r e ' 7' XE , , . .A,.. L 53M L if A ' f- A-1-4 w..,,,H Sv lm . L. in t r i L- This game is easy - Ha Pham casually backhancls Experience pays off- Gordon Miller uses an over- the birdie. hand shot to return. --.M-ati: Serve's up - Maria Alverez begins another thrill doubles match. Sending it back - Gloria Alvarez swats the birc back to enemy territory. 4:2 4.4 ,, 1 20 Sports X Badminton E '--fm-...M XX 'HQ ,.. Z 5 fi? YT S .ul 5 J -' ,M D-J if A .if if xx.. Nl is ,J,,,, Badminton commands the courts The co-ed badminton team always had a lot of members. This year, the team benefit- ted from the experience of the senior play- ers who had been with the team for four years, as well as newer players. An Nguyen was one of the best players with an unde- feated record. Matt Moore, Gloria AI- varez, Angela Alvarez, and Rose Asis were also outstanding competitors. Under the coaching prowess of Doris Pitcher, the team enjoyed meeting the opposition and this resulted in a good season. Badminton: Top row - Coach Phillips, Bruce Hea- vin, Pat Dorris, Matt Moore, Larry Jones, Gordon Miller, David Broughton, Ha Pham, Rodney Moore, Cuong Vu, Lisa Elliot, Coach Pitcher, second row - Dung Nguyen, Vo Giang, Chinh Le, Tung Trinh, Ka- marat Duong, An Nguyen, Maryann Asis, Carolyn Chiu, Roselyn Asis, Danna Sibley. front row - Kristin Mayo, Janet Asis, Maria Alverez, Helen Lee, Gloria Alverez, Angela Alverez, Mai Nguyen, Susan Han, Chou Sysavath. Good game - to end the match, Ha Pham and his opponent shake hands at the net. Dive! - Matt Moore saves the birdie from certain death out of bounds. I don't want it! - Mai Nguyen knocks this serve back over the net. Sports f Badminton 1 2 1 Boys swimming dives in Over the loudspeaker comes the an- nouncement of the next event - the meter freestyle competition. Mount- ing the starting platform for the Lions is Mitch Jones. Everyone is in position, and the whistle blows. Mitch springs off the board, already ahead of his opponents. The race is quickly ended with Mitch taking first place. The boys swimming team had an event- ful season, with the help of the coaching staff. Outstanding performances were giv- en by: Jon Clyehara, Rick Ogle, Mitch Jones, Robbie Guadette and Dennis Buse in swimming events. Exceptional diving was performed by: Todd Stewart, Terry Burt, and Travis Carlton. Although the team was made up of mostly young members, the efforts of each individual made the difference for the team. C- ... ... Boys swimming: top row - Rob Carr, Terry Burt, Tom Schlange, Joe Miller, Scott Pomrehn, James Odasso, Bob Smith. second row - Andy Freerks, Todd Stewart, Dennis Buse, Rich Ogle, Brian Pavlov, Mark O'Callaghan, Kent Engdahl, Jon Llyehara third row - Chad Jehmie, Rick Linquist, Matt Cain, Mitch Jones, Kevin Coughlin. fourth row - Duane Reed, Robbie Guadette, Travis Carlton, Dave Marcin. front row - Coach Lynne Cox, Cathy Brennan, Coach Larry Brennan. I Reaching out - Todd Stewart springs into action before the 100 meter freestyle. Ready for action - Travis Carlton takes a dive be- fore swimming his best event. Watch out below! - Todd Stewart shows us a for ward dive, SportsfBoys Swimming mvfam time it iff, 5- mga-ZQ. . Edie- ' 5 K Swimming 25- 6521 -ff ' 332 in lffafa 1 :fa .L + r i fN,N, i i .. ng 'I-,gay 1. 45 ,, - ii J if C. ,, Q .. W -,Ny Nm.W . -T9 1 v' ., -Mfg: Q, Q 44 0 y y y iZ1 y -rn mg' . f - is- I, Heads up! - Andy Freerks does a back dive with perfect form. Up for a breath - Robbie Guadette competes in the butterfly stroke competition. Up and in - Terry Burt executes a swan dive in the invitational against Marina. SportsfBoys Swimming Swimming Girls swimming dives in The 200 meter relay teams take their places at the starting pla tforms. Swimming for Westminster are Lisa Kahn, Cindy Yakura, Gloria Campbell, and Joanne Schwartz. Lisa begins and gets off to a good start. She gives our team the edge as Cindy dives into the pool. Gloria swims next, then Joanne. Combining their skills, the relay team captures first. The four girls made a good team and could be counted on to take a first place. In individual heats, Lisa Kahn, Gloria Campbell, and Tracy Oien came in first in the 50 meter freestyle, 100 meter frees- tyle, and 500 meter freestyle. For JV, Mi- chelle Swain was a leading finisher. ln diving competition, Cindy Cervantes excelled, followed closely by Jenny Reep. The team relied on both individual talent and teamwork to make this a very reward- ing season. Ready to splash - Cindy Cervantes does a grace' ful half gainer. A watchful eye - Coach Kathy Brennan and Terri 49' Jeffcoat take notes on the girls at a meet. Freestyle - Frances Croxen easily outdistances hr opponents in the iOO meters. Good start - Tracy Oien pushes off the platform N to continue a relay. it Good take off- Cindy Cervates floats in midair l before plunging into the water. 1 24 Sports X Girls Swimming ,iff W.. if V Pulling ahead - Gina Hilliard leads Westminster l the 50 meter freestyle. F 'Rf Girls swimming: Top row - Jenny Reep, Gina Hil- liard, Lisa Kahn, Robin Burkett, Rhena Kasabo, Cindy Cervantes, Betsy Collacot, Monique Valentin, Gloria Campbell, Terri Jeffcoat. second row - Frances Croxen, Michelle Swain, Christina Jones, Chris Cald- well, Kris Wymore, Cindy Yakura, Pam Miyada, Lou- ise Chang, Michelle Robertson. third row -' Aaron Schuck, Susan Hong, lris Kaufman, Beth Gillespie, Candy Zaidman, Becky Blakesley, Adrienne Wen- strup, Joanne Schwartz. fourth row - Tracy Oien, Amy Takai, Becky Alter, Stephanie Lungren, Kim Cook, Debbie Balcom, Kari Galbreath, Veronica Gar' aby, Maureen Siegel. front row - Lynne Cox, Coach Kathy Brennan, Coach Larry Brennan. W ., .i,.,,.,,,,,.,,,,,.,w, . , -. arnmalnlunuafmrff 33,l?,g'gau,gQi ,. WNW gk, W I f T9 Jw it e V 4 H - ,, r ., 'W -'ff ' -6'-'ff-sm .M t W X ' I ' ' . .Nd ' ' 5 1 . H ' Q as 5 - ' 1 z' .1 5 i Q mm... . - r ' , H' .. ' . I M - -. ' ' -if - V, A . , M V. 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The Junior varsity was led by the pitch- ing of Candy Roman, Kelly Givens, played lst base, Sherlyn Secrist played 2nd, and Carmen Christianson played 3rd. 1 2 6 Sports X Softball Varsity Softball: top row - Coach Dick Martin Tami Olien, Barbara Graff, Lynne Freas, Sheri O'Co nor, Brenda Coomes, Glenna Gamboa, Coach Penn Smith. front row - Kelly Millnitz, Lee Bladow, Jackie Mendez, Debbie De John, Sandy Martinez, Amy Loomer, Kim Martin. Junior Varsity Softball: rop row - Coach Conn Murrieta, Tracy Westoby, Heather Meyers, Kelly G vens, Michele Nee, Candy Roman. second row - Sherlyn Secrist, Carman Christianson, Lori Hans- man, Kim Wilburn, Sandy King, Jolene Parlin. fro: row - Gina Palomino, Lisa Romero, Bonnie Whiti- meyer, Julie Lee. What a catch! - Right fielder Lee Bladow catche the ball to make the third out. Winding up for the pitch - Junior Varsity pitche Candy Roman delivers a curve ball. Softball vpn- .sn . V .fi -s wt, fi di' .wel 4 F - K 5 3 -f V.. ,r 5 L f X A :VM .,.,., , ,QA ,JEQV ., 4 W-1 4 ' K ., , 4- x ' 3 Rf 2 ' ,,1- ..,, i. Qs ,, , vi - . . , N- . . fi ' it WJ- A , g., L iv ,- .. K It A , xs, n - K f ' lg T' ifii ' iw-J f.-A ,- Q . - - 1-.1 f'- V t ' '- , WW -'fha sf ' i v-ff' -:tk ' v -W -'ef-sf..Hlv'M'-' QT'-'1 fx' '- is-Q, - 4 . - f 1 ' V efli' ,, M ' 'V' fQiW3f '9r1'3. f:L35Vf. + 1 gQf' 7' 'XNW f fy. x? ,V J , Q at 'L' T' H - gl-,'n.'Y'-1.54 x!:!, - 1.1. .',Q,-Fw f . wgy- ' v. - , ' - ' U if Q - L,f:,sAih3nf:l8w5Q'Q' 1.',,..3!5 , - kt-'::,f.s T L -ff: 3 .- ,ax J. Tx .sw fs: f ff. - M 9' . M-www-f. Looking determined - Varsity pitcher Kim Martin prepares to deliver the ball to a Viking. She's out! - Jackie Mendez makes the play at sec- ond base. Up at bat - Kelly Givens connects with the ball to second it out to left field. Sports f Softball 1 2 7 Baseball Varsity heads for home The game is almost over, and the Lions are ahead by a run. At the bot- tom of the ninth inning, Jeff Mooney is pitching. The game has been a long one, but the team is determined to win. There are two outs, and a man on second. The batter is ready. Jeff winds up, and the ball is hit to the foul line. Again Jeff throws hard, and this time the crack of the bat is heard, and the ball is sent deep into the out- field. Eddie Pimentel runs to the ball and makes the catch in time to pre- vent the run. The Varsity team had both a few new younger members, and some returning players. There were three sophomores added this year. They were: Robert Mar- tinez, David Shelley, and Steve Gulley. The new talent was a big asset to the team. There was also a staff change for the team. Coach Bill Whitely took over for Coach Munsell, along with a new assis- tant. The team played well together, and have high hopes for the next season. Varsity Baseball: top row - Coach Bill Whiteley, Robert Martinez, Jeff Mooney, Tim Hanson, Rick De- Lavallade, Ron Weatrowski, David Shelley, Assistant Tommy Barnett. Second row - Jeff Long, Steve Gulley, Martin Rodriguez, Mike Danna, Mark Balle' jos, Alfredo Hernandez. front row - Greg Villejas, Eddie Pimentel, Guillermo Roses, Mike Connot. One more run - Robert Martinez adds to the score for the Lions. Safe! - Guillermo Roses is safe at second base in the game against Fountain Valley. I made it! - Jeff Long heads back to first base after attempting to steal second. ,.. tw. ,. , , Q' 'q'g?3,., ,H l ' Qlvvfr T 5 4Fif?-a,t-Q:- ' , ,. wwhg -W ': mimi? t ,Ns -an ff mf., ' - -... .ia rw. 1 28 Sports X Varsity Baseball .1...,.w.m- .--..-4 yy .. ,K ,, f, i D! as I A lf. 1 42 S WAffl 'f .iiii tgsoif ' y , f, aft, 3, . 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John swings the bat hard, and the ball goes out to left field. John gets to second base, a good start for the Lions. The Junior Varsity baseball team had many talented players this season. The pre-season games ended with a record of 4-O. John Tazza, Chris Musuraca, and Darin Woinarowicz were considered the best batters. The excellent outfielders were Rich Miranda, John Tazza, and John Mougin. Ray Maciel played lst base, Darin Woinarowicz played 2nd base, Mike Skjonsby played 3rd base with Ray Maciel pitching, and Chris Mu- saraca as catcher. Junior Varsity Baseball: top row - Coach Bob DeWenter, Ray Maciel, Chris Musuraca, Mark Maley, Darin Woinarowicz, John Tazza, Mark Wineman, Rudy Neitz, Rich Miranda. second row - John Mou- gin, Dave Turner, Jim McKee, Jason McGee, Dean Kontoes. front row - Rick Mickey, Mike Crum, Duane Kashima, Emmanuel Lopez, Mike Skjonsby. Winding up - Jack Bailey delivers a dangerous curve ball to the batter. ' Got it! - Rob Turner prepares to catch a ground ball hit by a Baron. He's out! - Rob Turner makes the out on third base to end the last inning. hit, K , ,. ,, ,, ,, my 1, - 1 - ,,., Q , , - , if -Wsikmiyy 2 ,, 'R' ' tw 'ii ,, H' ' i ' A ,,,..,,,-.Q,q- A tg , ,..-e,,m..M. so l t ' . ' 55' +g,,,f.'n,na'e'f - f ' 2 4 '1 xx. ,. M .4-it ' 'F H f , :fr:'fewf.3aaeg7hf' i-are ww. . - ee Q .swf ' - 1 , . 'W ,. , ' 4 .git F.. , ., ne' 1 30 Sports fJunior Varsity Baseball a Q K n 1- - 455, W - gay. ' 1: zw,,.,...,. E ik. .,.,,. .. .,, ciyq,2w:M,,.,,,:'. arf - .Ma -v+m,s.3 1' nt., H: .rg-V.-,.f . ' ,di . r-fi' ' 1- ,- ' g ., X C: Yi, 5 -'faivfsi' 7 tame' t ' ff:ff:'5w.,3: as-1 fm-.v.w.zLif'w'-elf ' 'A ive- .. l ,f,, ,J-ia, 5 ., ,- W - ,V .4 wr.. ,:, i' ff- -W: WU . V 33+ C'-3715-f.'. f 1 ,....,,.,- . . , ,V . ., ,- - Om , ,Va.sw ' Baseball Individuals pitch in The FroshfSoph team ended the pre- season games with a record of 6-O. They were expected to do very well in league play this year. The team boasted of six ex- cellent batters, with John Gonzales, Todd Weaver, and Alan Plys playing left field, Corey Woinaro wicz, Yuppy Perez, and Ray Lackey playing center field, and Jose Alverez, Ernie Saldana, and Mike Austin playing right field. Gilbert lsiac played lst base, Dean Eddy played 2nd base, Rob Turner played 3rd base, Jack Bailey pitched, and Danny Villegas played catcher. When asked who the Most Valuable Player was, Coach Murray re- plied, Everyone really did a great job. SophfFrosh Baseball: top row - Charles Tucker, Todd Weaver, Jose Alvarez, Allan Plys, Jack Marde- sich, Mike Austin, Dan Villegas. second row - Kurt Holokai, Jack Bailey, Ernie Saldana, Dean Eddy, AI- bert Rodriguez, Coach Rock Murray. front row - Steve Justin, Steve McNeil, Yuppy Perez, Corey Woinarowicz. A determined dash for the base - Dean Eddy makes a run for third. lt's a hit! - Corey Woinarowicz smacks the ball deep into left field. Adding to the score - Dean Eddy heads for home to clinch the win. Sports fSoph-Frosh Baseball 1 3 1 Gymnastics - I , N .f r w .et 'ff , , grfiif , we 1 fiiffff 5 , , M'-N'-.,. 1 Sports X Gymnastics 'wi sv. . , N Junior Varsity Gymnastics: top row - Sandy Boos, Estara Boyde, Tricia Davis, Rina Roller, Jul Fountain, Jennifer Johnson, Edie Shamblin, Chris Fletcher, Varsity: second row - Laura Crejaul- miller, Heather Bean, Claudia Valencia, Erin Hen- ning, Chris Blough, Coach Liz Holey, Assistant JE McLaine. front row - Debbie Welch, Stephanie Held, Kyla Vawter, Andrea Schuck, Kris Miller, Li Jordan. Hold that pose - Erin Henning poses gracefullj for the judges during her beam routine. With poise and beauty - Stephanie Held com- poses herself before her next tumbling run. Girls flip over gymnastics Stephanie Held takes her position on the floor. The judge signals for her to start, and the music begins. Stephanie executes her routine with grace and beauty that made her eligible for the Varsity team at a young age. She com- pletes her routine, and the judges agree on a high score. Both Varsity and Junior Varsity compet- ed well during the season. Excellent per- formances were given by seniors: Steph- anie Held, Andrea Schuck, Chris Mill- er, and freshman Heather Bean. These four Varsity members are the top com- petitors for the Lions. Julie Fountain led the Junior Varsity team on the floor routine and the beam routine, while Edie Shamblin excelled in the vault competition. The individual efforts of all team mem- bers contributed to the team's league standings. Hold on - Stephanie Held composes a difficult po- sition while balancing on the beam. Up and over- Julie Fountain vaults over the horse during a Junior Varsity meet. Hang in there! - Heather Bean prepares herself for her next move on the uneven parallel bars. Flying through the air - Edie Shamblin performs a split leap during the Junior Varsity floor competi- tion. A graceful pose - Laura Crejaulmiller shows great control during her floor routine. Sports X Gymnastics 1 Tennis Tennis courts Winning season The varsity tennis team played a lot of matches and were busy at practice every day after school. lt was a fairly young team with only four seniors. Still, the members put forth an effort and did well all year. Robert Llyehara and Pat O'Rourk made a great team, winning their doubles matches. Jeff Meyer and Daniel Buse, for JV, won consistently in their singles matches Varsity: Top row - Jeff Meyer, Mike Blumen stein, Shaun Mullen, Pat O'Rourk, Lloyd Benedetti Phan, Richard Manlapeg, Robert Llyehara, Jamie Sin Clair Scott Smith Mike Robertson JV: Top row - Coach Lee, Chris Coomes, Jeremy Kirkland, Gary Smith, Dallas Kanda, Darrin Payton front row - David McMillin Mihn Pham Herve Zaidman, Darrel Buse, Doug Ogawa Meeting the serve - Lloyd Benedetti returns the ball with a forehand shot .av- , A f' ld., , g ,S I I - .N I A Al 1 Q 0 0 A T A 3 ' I 2 , s . A ml arm K Pat Wolfgang, David Cotman, front row - Chris W. ,l , I V ii , it F i , ,sv , I! I X, 5 'x 'J . ' , ' I V Q N - 3 l ' 1 Sports f Tennis 1 f t , ,, A 2' Over head smash - Mike Blumenstein tosses up a Forehand - Robert Llyehara lobs the ball back t perfect serve, his opponent. Volley - John Trani keeps the ball in play. Take that- Ken White jumps to slap the ball over the net. Volleyball Volleyball sets 'em up Greg Booth moves back for the serve. He sends it high over the net, and it is returned by an Edison player. Lee Haskins sets it up, and Ken White charges the net and spikes. His pow- erful slam cannot be stopped by the opposing players and the extra point is enough to send us ahead, 14-12. Lee's best position was at the net. Mike Wong and Greg Booth often backed him up by saving volleys from the floor. The junior varsity team showed a lot of promise. The potential demonstrated by players such as Matt Jones, John Trani, and Kevin Cook will be a great asset to the varsity team. The players were young and inexperienced with only three return- ing players. They just need practice and to learn to play together as a team. There are a lot of potentially good players, said Coach Debbie Soler. Varsity: Top row - McKay Galoi, James Kohler, Greg Booth, Ken White, Tom Downs, Lee Haskins, Coach Creighton. front row - Thuc Nguyen, Tom Hargis, Alan Sexton, Darrin Akita, Scott Pierce, Mike Wong. JV: Top row - Mickey Sternisha, John Trani, Gary Lewellyn, Coach Debbie Soler, Rob Farrington, Matt Jones, Todd Bischoff. front row - Kevin Cook, Paul Stradling, Jerry Jones, Mike Milne, Ron Kienast. Sports X Volleyball 1 gum if K munfv- O 1 . m 99 A 3 E 5 J. K ' 5 f, i ...W T' N wad 17' A V fin? People of the sixties. fftwfv M.. iw Q8 ' :Sci-f Acclacca, Tony - FB 1, BB 2,3,4. SKI 4EVER. Cool x's Party in wfDD, T2, GB, MA, espec LH. Thanx 4 car mom n dad. WHO jams but LOC. Metal Rules! Thank God its over, beach n CS ULB, Here I Come. Agor, Jeanne Rose - H of L 38:4, Ldrshp Cmpi Grt x's pigging out wfLG SD SS KS 8: TM, Luv 2 MH aS, V Tennis wfMs, Fxy Frlcsg Lat- in 8: Key Club wfKH RC i alwys rmbr by Mahal PC Luv 8: Thnx to Fmly P.T.L.!! Akita, Dan'1n - BB1-4, BOLO HD's VB3-4 gr8 x's wffrnds Thx8:Iuv uall espe- cilly U SMAK WL alws Luv U 4ever 7114783 gd luck cf 084 its all gone by 2 fst Luv 8: Tnx Mom 8: Dad psss, SHARON, SQUISH Alexander, Joy - WOW! fun wfLM, SK, DA, WP, MK! Rah 1,2,4! COCHINA, F ! Thanx ma8:pa! China KG 4 ever! Soph, best! BBalI evy hite! LM - Buds 4 lite! Bozos 4 evr! sk-bch wfho frends, fishin! LM - IDE LETS EAT!! Altman, Roger - LORD ROG, Dungeon's and Drag- on's, Gex Luv Rock' Roll, Blondies 4ever, Good Wom- en a Great Wave and a Little Luven Is The American Dream, Jesus Christ has Ri- sen. F145 Lignng boltra Alvarez, Glorla - Will alwys rembr 8: have Rad x's wfAng. B. Boozr 8: Bud'BH: Bungalo 17, Formal, 83 beach days! Good Luck 2 my Rocker Frnds KIM 8: AnG! Bad. 1,2 Atl! Thanx mom 8: dad 4 everything, Luv U both! FREE Arenado, Miriam - Aren- ado Mir alwys rembr gd x's w bst frnds Liz Viv Merc 8: Star luv U all. 82 8: 83 were the bst. Foxy Frolics 80-83 el Lost of luv 4 U Gabe. Graciasamami portodo te- quiero Nvv. 4 get urog Amdt, Dana - Hey Pen- guin - wanna get Lucky! You can scam, I will scheme for It's colo. or bust 8: in N.Y. we trust kipe, snag, 3.2 8: cowboy boots - b diff. ma all yr drms cm tru! me-re Asawesna, Mickey - BB JV-V HKLONDIKE MAUL- ER Thanx Katz MI, Lines. Friends KT, SK, SS, TA, PK, JP, SH, JJ, TU, ST crazy. spl mem: sen lu Kelly Yeah, KSF, WF, VD, PROM, CHEM Meth Ethy, Physio Joe PIg . Thx mom, dad Askelson, Anna Elise - SENIOR MEMORIES Neport was GRT if U rembr. NVR 4get x's wfbst bds Mammoth was bst. Per 2 trlps home HOW DID IT DISAPER? Thanx readmit suplier. J8:B n A.M. stuk at dnuts. Lites Out! YES SIR! ILCB Austin, Cassie - Good luck 2 my best frenz Tiff 8: Nece. Nice knowing u Tonya u nut! Hope that all my frenz get everything out of life that they want. Luv u mom 8: dad, thanx! Europe Watch Out Baker, Ronda - Grt x's wffrnds KC, CC nve 4get x's wfMimi ' x's wfRobyn I luv ya both. Ma 8: Pa u r the gr8test no 1 is Iuckier than me! Much luv 4 u Ray. I luv U, HAWAII here comes POOH Bannister, Natalie - Bst dy of my Lfe 7481 I Luv U Don G! 2 gt Hr 4evr! Lets Palarnd! My clse frnds: Hubba, Cy, PB, Hwabt Lnch? BT, Sr Luau!, KL, Heyed! Lg, PUD! I Luv Ya All!! BLLKSMDL, Fshnshw 83 Fshn In Hre Icme Bye Mn DILuvU, lmgn 2dns Baramy, Vlravone - Thank Mom, Dad, Sis, Friends and All my Teachers who's Help me make it thru my 4 years. May and Ai don't forget Great moment that we had. It was fun, The Best year Is in 84 I Love You All. Bames, Michael - Ever thought Y there R locks on the doors of the 7-11's that R open 24 hrs? lProfound Question!! Thanx to all who helped esp Mom 8: Dad. G'bye to all my friends. Later WHS!!!! Benedettl, Lloyd - BB 1,2 - and fun, but PAIN- FUL - CC 4. Darn hills! Good Luck to frnds Marcus and the trainman ltwo di- mensional! in College. Thanx Mom 8: Dad Sianara WHS!! Bennett, Guzell - Had a rad yr. N. Year's Eve '83 - Jam'n nite. Thanx Robert. Lovers 8: Playmates 4ever! Luv ya! 4 yrs. of cheer - WHEW! No Bozos! Mellow Out! Great Bod R JC! '84's Awesome!!! RAD! Bennett, Jeff - lm glad im on the 4 yr. plan. Thanx Mom. Good Xs with GG 8: S.D. Good luck GG to grad in 86. Luv surfing 8: girls. Lub my 74 NOVA. Thanx to all frnds at WHS PARTY on 84 4ever. JBnGR. Berg, Patty - No More PPB! Thanx 4 BBsit Nme Erin! Ski Utah - Kim NC ub FUN! Fun Xs in ZwfCUB! Mud SocR, Mamoth, Mexat RENEEs, Stupid Bets 2 Lotsa Fun - Medeal? Nwprt Was Fun - Cat? Luv Ya VGN Lynn, ANL Anna, 8: rea, LBondge ILUJ! Berrl, Samar - Thanx 2 all my frienz 4 being thar 4 me. Fun x's with Chris n Te- resa, Never forget, K.V, C.D, M.B, M,C, C.D, K.H, D,D. Glad I made it thru the years at WHS Luv yasmeen n zeinab Bershaw, George Delbert - Promising x's with Angel unforgetable x's with AMC Stevy Bud Eddie Pal Friends Thanx good x's ahead sweat it out I give U strong future to classman of EIGHTY FOUR EVER rare x'sinus Bhakta, Dlptl - CSF 1,3- 4, KEYC 3-4, FREC 1-3 APC 3-4, GERC 3 THANX TO ALL FRIS IF, GS, SS, MP, ESP. DS FOR ALL MEMS. NEVER 4GET ALL THE FUN TIMES. ALL KEEP IN TOUCH. DS - KEEP CRUISING GOODBYE Bishop, Donna - Soccer - 3 Utah 83, deal wfit, fun x's forever wfKathy, Shel, Kim, TT, SS, Ha-HaHa. Me- dea frnds 8: prty's newpt Shel 8: Kath grt memries, Luv Ya. Thnks for Luv 8: Suprt, Mom 8: Dad. Hawaii Hr We Come Bodenbender, Sam - Truck Pull 83 wRod. Good time in Span. wBob 8: Dave Awsome riding trips wScott, Jim, Jay, Rob, Glen, Cory and M.M Nice wire Job on cop car Jail Bait Thank 4 ev- erything Mom 8: Dad Boeker, Shawn - Thanx Mrs Prince 8: Aune 4 your help! Befre Bestest Frnd! Luv U Mom 8: Dad 4 sup- port U gave me! Time with VHC Prom 82! Watch out W.P.'s Here I Come! Luv U RPB! PTL!!!! Bogdlanovich, Brian - Soph Soccer w Garland. Fun times in Utah Skin. T.P.ing with the gang. Special Thanx 1 Alvarez 4 the good times. Switz all the way. Luv Ya Nancy, No mor Bul at WHS. Good Buy 4ever Bone, Wade - Fn Xs wf JG, LL hvn Sesion C-Canes Guey Fur LBXJG, LL 2 on 1, Hwy 69, JW stl fugly JK tks Allfki Buds Brow Bra, Qik SqirtfEat cheese for Evr JG 8: LL? CIF 81 is it Good Luk BrofI.uv Ya Ma 8: Pa X' l Bonomo, Laura - Medeal - 4 Will it last? Nwpt - There's no one there! Fun x wfthe grp, gigs mds 8: sctrs. Bst frenz I'Il never 4gt any of U - rmbr all the gr8 x. Luv U Paul. Mom thanx 4 always being there! Bradley, Jeff - Well The End Of The Road Finally Came. Thanx 4 Every- thing - mom 8: dad, V. Baseball 3. Also Thanx To All My Friends. i'Hey Ben- son . England - Here I Come. Later Brown Nose. Fun X's Shoot Bridges, Holly - Thanx Mom I Luv You! also, Thanx to all of my friends for their support and thanx to the la- dies in the career cnt. for all of the memories. Cal State Long Beach Here i Come! Thanx Jim for making this my year. Broney, Shirley - Fun X's 4 in 80 - fo 8 Thanx to Sahz Sore toez, Tazmaina, Le Marz worm I hope now we'll have moort, sMobatch maYs lots mo 4x4 with ET and his BT till Fo - Fody - Fo thanx to Mom 8: Dad without you I would of never made it through Luv Ya Brown, Greg - Mutant Forever, rain on O.V. Mac- donald Land Gang Good times wfThom, Duane, Bri- an, Football 8: Soccer teams. Never forget soccer teams cabin, Rednecks Rule Cap- tain Zero Thanx Mom 8: Dad Buechler, Tami - Rad xs at KM Hse. Gd xs wf B - Buds KM CS 8: JH. Party Animals at K8:P's hse 12-31- 832 LH BH RH Spcl luv 2 PT KF SA AA. Hey guys Im stil trying on RH. I trid hrd 4 U Mom Love Ya Burkman, Loren - E- Mod-Gin Gomard How Many 69 BB 1-4 x C4 No Vars Letr VB 4 Trak 4 - Glas 2 in hard No Fuz Lewn Barb Sno-Mex 83 JKRK. Luv Dad Mom Thanx CSULB Butler, Marlayna - Thanx M8:D. You nvr failed me. I actually did it. Nvr frgt Roxie 8: times we had So gld all ths is finally over. I cn strt my life now. Can't wait to be with Mitch. I Love You Mitch. Los Camarena, Margaret - I Finally made it. Thanx Mom 8: Dad. I Luv You Both. Abel - C - Margaret AI- ways 8: Forever ll hope! Su- sie Camarena I hope you make it in 86 . Good luck. Carlson, Can'le - Great Memories Kat, Ron, Kim Luv ya Derek. HD 4ever Always a Dg Hi Pole. Nastics 1,2. Thanx Mom 8: Dad Luv ya Bomb, Krissy, Kara Good Buy WHS 4ever. Ive served my time! Can-eon, Phil - SACK - PACK 8: SMURF - CREW, Art we're nfl. TRA-LA-LA. Thanx agn Mcle. Many mems wfKY CLB8:H of 1 8: LG 8: SD 8: Brlle 8: Fxy Frls Wfevrl. Cruse Balboa on mpty wfJStone. Being wf JEANNE WAS NVR 2ND BEST! ox Cataonguay, Thom - Playn Soc all 4 yrs skin in Utah Soc Cbn Best Friends Brian Greg Tim John Alberto Mark Dewayne Playn Quar- ters all the partys buildn the Pyramid Thanks Mom Dad 8: Sis Good Bye WHS Chan-on, Bob - FB 1-4, BIG WIN in 82 vs ED 8: BIG- GER WIN in 83 vs HB. Gd x's Q Schmit wfFrnds. Gd Iuk to my bst Bud B Thnx 4 being there, Mom 8: Dad. Thnx also C. O'Hara. Aim WHATS TAHT ! I LUV U AMY! Chavez, Michelle - Thanx M8:D, I Luv U. To all my buds u R all good friends, 34 I love you, U R very special to me. Our day 10-6-83. Steve Washbon I love you very much. I'm the lucky one who won U. Chen, Patrlck - Pnuts, Crckr Jck X-C 1-4 Trk 1-4 Ornt Exprss! CSF Prsd OCAD l7l fun espl wf WEEZE. Rmbr the MUD? I drv GREAT! Hey buds , you're the BEST! Thanx Mom, Dad, Elaine!! Clash! Tahoe 84! Christiansen, Jon - Stud, Greacer, Killer, Wapper, Yow Jhonny Im a hanger, JON YOUR A REAL WIN- NER LEAVING YOUR KEYS IN THE CAR WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING. UUHHHBF Mrs. Sabastian I Love U RU - CH - PW Clover, Brenda - Thnk U Lord! Rmbr VB, 1-3. Gd lck SJ! Spcl thnx to sis HC - Ist min fun - movie? - ok! 8: to my Befri SB - ppcrn?! - Spcl xs wfTR. - Rmbr Chem Bud, JR! Luv U Bro - Thnx RY! Spcl thnx MFI Cole, Terry - OIivia-New- ton-John Tops My List ffl AI- ways! Have Mazada Will Travel! Wish Ya Best - SR, LS 8: LH 8: TY, MMW CB, TWIG, ML, SL, SAPQ Black, Black! DSC - frds - 4- ever! Good- Luck - Everyl Gota-Jam! Collins, Steve - Glad its over. Grt time with cool friends. Good time in Frsh. FFB. Rem NR game. FUL- LERTON or Bust. It's been Grt this year. Good Luck '84, Thanx Mom 8: Dad. Coomes, Brenda - HEY- HEY BOOBOO! - Kool-aid factry 1-4, VB 1-4 SB34! Alwys Gr8 X's wfAL, BG, SO, GG, TG, 8: Bst bd Elisa! FB gms 8: Chestnut 83 2-11- 83 - STEVEN MICHAEL EVANS, I LOVE YOU! Thanx mom 8: dad! Cooper, Trlsha - Pag- eantry 2-3, CU in DC, SH, AS, JP, SR. Luau, SSSISl JJ, TU, MM - my twin, Palmdale, D.land, Del Taco, CP, JONI, Play Chase, UT, Tping, 9-5-83, LP, SS. Buffy, IF, oh Gemco, Party, Mario sis, Luv to ya Comell, Tam! - Class Treasurer 8: Vbl. Good Friends RD, MA, AG. Luv ya Rose. Best Bud Deb! Sam always rmbr ya! My sweetie Joe Day. Thks for the beauti- ful memories. I Love you 4ever! Love you Papa! Corral, Hilda - CC, TRK 1-4 fn xs wfrunin Buds KH, EM, TJ, MP, CS, DK, smile MM gona mis tm, ma xcuses spcl Thnx Mr D BCUra gr8 sis spcl frnds SB, AY, JS. LV, bst runin Bud LB spcl xs wfGM Luv U M8:D! Cozart, Susle - l'm out! Thanks Mom 4 being there! All my love to Deb, Jef, Gbe, Batty, Truce, Di! Bub - frnds alwys! speclally to DAVID I send all my love! Would not have made it wf out all of yu!!! Cuellar, Samuel - Minis- ter of Exchequer - Temp- tations FB Soph year 9-1 Sunset Champs Great times with friends KK, KM, DP, YS, and MM Royal Banquet years 2-4 Foxy Frolics I did it College Watch Out C., N - Thanx 2 all my specl frnds I'l miss ya nxt yr 2 bad im on the 5 yr plan! HA HA IMAGINE me gradu- ating wfU som RAD Xs we had! LWXOT - Thats me! Luv ya Jim 2 be cont. nxt yr Daluymple, Susan - Sus, Thanx 4 memories RB LG EB CO SW keep in touch CO thanks for being there Eric, take care, 2 years isn't that long your the mug Sorry M8:D Luv you both I care MD 8: KD Dang, Thu-Uyen - YEH! SENIOR MEMORIES It's really over! Tnns 1, Sccr 1, Bsktbll 2. Acdmi Dcthln '83, Fun X's in CSF, APC, FC, SC, KC, and VC. Gd luck Sis. Take care of Quan nxt yr. Alwys rmmbr Xs wf T. Gd luck 2 all my frnds Danna, Mike - RED HOT VW FB 8: BB 1-4 prtys spa ND n tree Gd X's wj MG AR MG DC DD GV AG MH - WI alws Luv U 4ever Becky Xmas Form wf Beck 3-4 grt x Thk Mom, Dad 8: Brin THK GOD I MADE IT 84 Davis, Mark - Best of Xs wf TS PS BL JR VIC CC DS on Y DR. Party 1-4. YA- MAHA alwys WFO Van Ha- len 8: other concerts. Thnx Betty 4 all the love. Thnx M8:D 4 evrything Beagles 4 ever later WHS Davld, Randy - BB is 41, Thanx 4 everything Mom 8: Dad. To Coach for a Great Experience. JE Best friend SDM Thanx for everything Matt n Hopalong Class 84 the king Partyers Kegers DeGregory, Dena - Grt x's at spdway 83' a TNT wf Gang, Scopellite my 01 man! Vars Nastics 28:3. Grt x's skiing wfGB, RM, Lynn at BBear 8: Annette, my Best Bud! Good Luck Donna W. 8: Lisa R. Luv you Ma 8: Pa DeLavalIade, Rlck - Bas- ketball 1-4, Baseball 1-4, CSF 1-3 Spanish Club. Thanx to all my friends esp: JM MW MS TD PC DK. Sure glad to be out. Devlne, Klm - Thanx to all my friends it was a great year Thank you MOM 8: DAD I luv ya. M and Good luck in your years left here youre a great sister Mary your great dont strangle JB, TBB-Ball A41 Doan, Hong-anll - Thanx 4 Grt yr ST RB 8: CH Good luck in future Hope Success come to U all Thanx RB for the support U've give me Lun U MOM DAD SIS 8: RB CA see U in Urop this sumr Good Luk Dodd, Jeff - Fun xs with Sam, Jim, Scott, Rob 8: Jay. Good luck in the yrs ahead. Thanx Mom 8: Dad 4 every- thing. Wild xs with the DT crew. Luv my '73 DAT. Mini-Trkrs rule. Im Gone Donnelly, Susle - Alwys rmbr grt x's wfspcl frnds LG, JA, PC, JS, KS. JR rmbr NOW! LG-S. NYMPH. Thnx Mrs. T. Bst frnd LB. Luv 8: Thnx 2 all, espcly Mom 8: Dad. Spcl Luv alwys FC. Cant wait 4 that 928. CHOW. DOWNS, TOM - Basket- ball 1-4 CC 4 Golf 3. Thanx to Mom 8: Dad 4 everything. Good Luck to next year's BB team had good memories. Luv U Blue Jeans. DUfC'l8f, Rose Marie - SONG 2-4! FB gms camp 1st pl Hawaii! Sr Luau wfTam Rad x's wjBst bud MARY MILIMETERU chem fudge prtys so big! Rmbr X's wf TONY I Luv U! Frnds - Jv, BE, SD, NM, MA, TV - Mom Dad I LOVE U! Dyer, Daron - To my 01 girl Terri Adams. Thanx for your Love. To my Buds Rich 8: Tracy, The Army's kik'n TMs. A sweet Gal-n Good Frnds make it. DNT FRVR! Eds Wst FY!! Rock-n-Rollin U 4.84,- Eagle, Cara - Tennis 2 yrs was a blst Bst sport for me Wll nve frge SJ SB 8: TK Fin Ofce Rmbrs fun at Sr Luau wffrds Luv 8: Thnx to my fvrt sis Ruth Will nvr frgt 3 smrs in Sacrmento Luv 8: Thnx to Doris 8: Wendy for evrytng Here I cme FIDM Eastln, Jeff - Bskball, 1-4, Thnx for everything, Mom and Dad, Best Friends, Ran- dy D, Matt E, Parties with friends Great Times Every Body, Laughing at hopalong, Randys Laugh, See everyl Later Eddy, Matt - Party time wth my Buds ws great I won't forget Soph FB. Dan Gurnie lives. Soccer is 41. Rym Time ws fun, Mt. trips ws great Later on friend JE 8: BJ. Miss the PT Van Thanx Dad 87 Evans, Steve - 4471, FB 1- 4, BB 1-2 Best x's wfKK, BJ, TH, RK, Bob C Bud Delbert, 'WHS 14 EHS 13' Soph FB Leag Champs 9-1 CHEST- NUT 8: HUCKS wfTP Gr8 'BRENDA COOMES I LOVE YOU! 2-11-83' Thanx Mom 8: Dad Farquer, Llnda - forml 83 wfbutch! Cafe a long pch JP BJ 8: KT Both of us Luv U! byh wfGail Chiko 8: 3 + dl and DJ's mries wfETS Duks 8: Smrfs parties n the truk! hwy 39 Goh 8: Dnys Frs 8: DUK! Fincher, Holly - What have I learned - Looking forward to the real world - rip - WHS - grt xs wf frnds - summer 82 or 3 dncn 8: concrts - grt xs again - pushn cars - eng- land wfpeej Hey Dork! - by the way - Hpy xswfRL Flood, Yvette - FLASH FLOOD rmbs x's w-KK, TH, NL, CY, KM, LH, NP 8: OTH pal Soccer T8:F clubs games dances - Do U wana By? Thnx 2 Mr 8: Ms D 8: Swemba 8: God - BEA- TLES 8: DD - Prep - surf - valgirl - No way - WHS is Totally Cool Flores, Alberto - Soc 1-4 rmbr Big Bear soc buds? Jon Mar Rod C-U at Ralieh Hills gracias amay apa TECO kids at work 8: Loreta. I wish the bst 4 SK MH LC LK SK esp PYT's Laurie. B 8: J Jill. A BETO Fox, Tlm - Thanx Mom 8: Dad. It was fun while it last- ed. Dont blow it Wally. Biker we made it. Eric have fun. Bye cithshrsf. Good Luck To all. Debbies 8: BamBam. Memories. Thanx to all who helped. Freas, Lynne - rmbr sftbll 3,4 CIF 83, fun x wf KM, CO, GG. Nvr frgt grt x at Powell 8: Havasu wf SS 8: CC Thanx for evrything Mom 8: Dad, love you both. Gd Luk next yr Net. Europe HIC Galola, McKay - We can make it Babe me and you - UCLA Branden 8: Bob. Sorry to step on your face Rick Kuri. Bill thank you 4 the headach. I will always re- member the V . Gallndo, Patty - Thanks Scott, for making my Senior year the Greatest! - You sill owe me a ride on your ow- some scooter! Hope to see you during summer vacation! - Love ya! Galvin, Michelle - thanx 4 everything Mom 8: Dad Love you both, Cindy its bn great having you as my bst friend through out the 4 yrs Hope we can kp in touch Luv Tom always Bst x with NF CM DT AV Gamboa, Glenna - VB 1- 4 BB 134 SB 1-4 Shorty Luv ya Mom 8: Dad thanx 8: Luv to all my frinds! Sher Brna Amy Barb Elisa Ema Suzie Suzan Jenen Tiny Kin San- den o what fun Football gams Bill Branden Mark Hallow- een What fun Econ Susie ALMK Garcle, Vlckle - Vickers. Alwys rmbr fun x's wfBT. ORNG TRK - APTS! also had fun x's wfJT - Dshp - SS, MV AV, TJ. Lotsa Thnx 2 my BF's MR 8: DS. Mom 8: Dad you're the BEST! Luv Ya 4ever! NFK - alwys. Gardner, Mark - FB 1-4 Beat - ED - HB - CRVS - 2 Np wfbro AR AG BV KV GV MR DC MH partys n trees Vs party Bouncing wf Muck Bug-ins Frml wfSusui Bros alarm McDee's bgins poor my69 sqb Coach D Thanx MnD Gifford, Lynn - I'lI nvr 4get all the fun PE '82 Lat in feasts UCI ldonutsl, Ldrshp camp FOOD!!! Luv H,L so much! Thanx 4 everything, JR, Phil, Susie, SS, Tina, Lisa, JB 8: Tom! San Fran '83 - ITHACA Gladney, Annette - Nas- tics 1,28:3. Fun 8: Wild x's wf Teresa 8: Bst Bud Dena. Remember Jacuzz Party. YA-BA-DAB-A-DO! Fun x in Utah wjski club. Good x's drnkng mlk at Alan's. Thnx Ma 8: Pa. Luv U! Glasgow, John - BODY BUILDING 18:4 SKI NKD xl STIFF 3 RD IS DAT YOU BREATH 2 ON 1 SLURP LLUGGY thx AGGRESSIVE ONES DONT EAT YEL- LOW SNOW ALWYS BUFF LITTLE SESSION FRUITA- FLOOM, thx MA 8: DA, TASTY Glathar, Kimberly - Tnx Mom 8: Dad. I cudnt have done it without you! KT member all the grt tms we had. Good Luck! Tnx God I made it! Working in super was grt tnx all. Good Luck Shellie 8: Troy! Gerber, Eric - Eva Eva my 1 and only! U mean so much to me! Moob there Bud there! Porn flxR cool! May, Fri 13!!! Just swell Mapooski-E- Mar!!! Lick it up!! the fair was Great! Vacancy Rox! I Luv U Eva Gomez, Bob - FB 91011 Edison 14-13 Track 91011 Lincoln logs Brewbong great x's with WT AR TH BC BJ Lilabner the Mad Chemist. Greatest x's with Tammy Luv always 8: For ever Good Luck Lil Sis's luv Gonzales, Annette - Thanx r everything Mom 8: Dad. Lub U both. Feb. 17 al- ways rmbr. I luv u Bob 4ever and great x's we've had to- gether and many more! Gonzales, Edlnorall - Gonzales, Edinorah - rmbr Grt swfcrazy Jay. Bst of lk to TM, CM, SK, RP, DS, MG.Thanx 4 being there for me Throughout the yrs Mom 8: Dad. Luv you both for- ever. Bst Friend Robin thanx sin sled days gone forever!!! Gonzales, Roger - The Mex, FB 1,3,4 H of L 4 wont forget great times wffrnds, egg fight, THE TANK, JG's Cabin, Parties! Buds, KM, KK, KW, ME, MG, spd Frnds, LM, TM 8: esp SK Gd Luk C of 84 8: Little Bro Goodrich, Lisa - WOW! I'm out! WHS, I'll miss ya! Nvr 4get fun x's wf Friends: Mr lLunch Bud! Ms ISLC 4everl 8: Ron W IMy little bro! Special memories wf Dan. BOOBA I Luv Ya, Babe. Thanks to MrfMrs W! Gremllng, Gina - CC 1-3 TF 2-4 Gr8 x's wf IF's Kp Twrin! Gd x's Q Sr. Luau! Gd lck 2 all my frnds esp. THE UNIT! Thnx Mom' PS, I Luv U! Alwys rembr MK. SS my bst frnd! My luv 2 Sean alwys! Griffith, Danin - Always remb Las V. Fun x's wf RSX PUD! JGXRG. Always B wf RNA PS I Luv U Lots. U are 4ever mine in 87. Lake Tj Kirkwood Here I Come. Thanx 4 everything Mom 8: Dad I Luv U both. IMAG Griffin, Steven - Steven Griffin I Finally Made it. Fun Crusing in my 1971 Vega, the wrecks I Had. I will nev- er forget my friends. Europe- an skiing here I come. Party Time is finally here. Buds Gomard, Jlm - Acquain- tences get JK 8: PF Formal. Yogi Bear 8: Shaved Legs. The sink hard 1-4 sup. Im alive thax wat she said. Gr xs wf PF DK SF. Alwys Luv Lil Girl Lisa. Thanx Ma 8: Pa. Imagine It Goothrls, Darcy - Thanx for everything Mom, Dad, Debbie, Jeanine 8: Ed. Luv you always Len akins! Luv 8: Best friends always Denise Fleck. Praise 8: thanx Jesus! Air Force here I come. D 8: DUM. Gordon, Mike - Majine! Micke G thanx 4 Gr8 x's Mates! Glsgows cabn. Ski NKD! sipnsudz. Nowayl alwys rmbr 8: Luv deana 4 very spcl x's Lts go 2 bed Thanx 2 everyl who got me thru it! Luv u mom Take care of Deana Minn. DV Groszkruger, Jill - Good Luck 8: God bless everyone! Special thanx to Mom, Mike 8: Amy I luv you all! Never forget special friends SH GB DS JS SP DS. Hope all your dreams come true . . . PTL Gundllng, Kathleen - BND 1-4, GWP8: THES 1-4, thes secftres 28:4 free! Luv SENIOR MEMORIES you Mom 8: Dad, Prom 83 8: 84, GRUMBLING! 84 alwys who me? KITA MM, TC, SH, MH, GP, LF, KT, DB, AP, JS, IB, csfhic t ssilya Hagerty, Serene - RIP V. Flag. Glen I got U! rmbr fun xs wfbest mates:KN, MS, KR, MH, LB. Will nvr 4get MD gigs JR 8: SR yrs - its not ded yet! Kix get harder to find . . . and so we run - to Europe Thanx M'D! Hammers, Mike - BT's c??? is it! Gomrds prty? Wht xmas 83 Busted chicken. The grn ball? I Luv metal! I Luv U Sabrina! Luv U mom thnks for everything Budz AR, AG, DD, DC. Ant Ver tirad prtys ' 69 Hammond, Ken - Thank you God For Giving Me The Courage To Go Another Mile. Though, To Others It Was Merely A Step. Your Son, Ken Hansen, Chrls - Hey Bud Lets Prty! Thnx Leech, Grease 8: Squid 4 all rad x's uunh BF. Eric Mooob. Thnx Mom 8: Red Dragon. Wolf, Lets go on 1 last TP run. NGR 4XTC lock fasr! W.H.S. Later Dude! Hanson, Tim - FB 1-4 BB1-4 BB 4 Thanx 2 all my Frnds, Esp. BW, SM. 4 Grt. X's. Luv 2 Pty With My BUDS! esp At 11. Thanx 4 grt. X's BS, Your Grt! Spcl Thanx 2 My Bros. B,B,T. I LUV you MOM, Dad, Thanx 4 everything. JH - HCyr 2000 Harada, Sharon - Tennis 1, Choir 1,2,3 Pageantry 3, Bye WHS, Thanx Mom 8: Wendy, luv ya from Erb. Thanx Twin Sis 4 the good x's Rmbr Old World E-mar. Thanx Mr. Gabrielson from 41 Harp, Tony - Hawaii Here I Come, Girls, sun, Beach, waves. Thanx 4 ev- erything Mom 8: Dad Look out girls I'm on the Loose 4x4 POWER. Finally I'm out, Tony Harp the first. Hashimoto, Cary - Hash FB '80-81 Frosh Lion Heart Soph Champs, '80 Xmas Lift trophy, 83 JV Trk MVP, Thanks everyone for every- thing. Haught, Lisa - Hey Kelly, We finally made it! Thanx 4 always being there 4 me. Al- ways rembr the great X's with K.K. S.S. A.S. S.K. J.P. K. Th. P.K. Sr. Luau! Praise God 4 getting me thru! Haynle, Becky - BND! Jaz 4. lnact 3,4. Thanx 4 all the support momfdad, I luv U. Bst frndsffun x's wf SherifCherie. Thanx 2 U 2, I md it. 2 my frnds: mk the bst of ur dreams. By WHS, HEL- LO Wrld!! Hein, Lynda - Lil. Heiner. Soccer 4 dl. Had great times partying with Bst Friends Debe Val. Movies were ST. Wont forget the fun x's with the Scr. Gang. Gd Fd always KA. Love ha Heiner Heise, Sher! - Interact 1- 4 Band 1-4 Thanx 4 being great friends BH HK CH CMKK YR Check! Fun x's Q MD. Blue lzod! Pics 41! Bummer! Hi-C! TT '80 mQw '83! Pan Man, Baby! Thanx Mom 8: Dad! Luv ya lots 84 Held, Stephanie - Nas- tics 1-4 Sp 3-4 BP 3-4 V Flag 4 Gr8 x's wfbst frnds Holly, Yadi, Jacki, Cheryl, Cherie Jill, HB Good Luck class of 84 Nevr 4get good x's Thank U Mom, Dad, R 4 your love!!! Henderson, Mark - BT4ME Eating at the Y Sum- mer of 84 RAD! School Ranks Judas Priest Iron Mai- son The Crue Ozzy all helped me through the years with their shreding Farewell everyone and take it Slezzy Party Down! Heng, Kimberly A. - Kymmy Key Club 3,4, Mdrgl 2,3 4218 rem fun wf RC HR KS OT 8: JOE. Nevr 4get Bsing, Yeah, Yeah!83 buds 8: Sr Luau 74 Pinto meets BIG BEAR! Thanx- Mom 8: Grandma Luck 8: Love to '84 Heximer, Melodle - VB nfl Later Coach, it's been fun. FFA 1-4 gr-8 x's OCF, parties, H20 fights, gd friends TH, MF, ET, GB, GM, CL. KH best friends 4 ever. Thanx Mom n Dad. Luv ya. Pigs rule Hinze, Tricia - Field Hockey 1-4, Vars. Captain 4 Rmbr. good x's. Thanx4 be- ing a friend Cindi B and spcl thanx 2 David S you've been a real spcl friend. Good Luck Sis. I finally made it! 84 has class Hockett, Sherrie - PC 3 Bkb stat 2-4 84 rules FB s champs Killer Bkb TXS 1-61 ...SSS-CUJJPDCP Mr D's DCTC CH Prm 83, DL 7-10-83 Sr Luau, Wy- mans, Jones CBMHSSCu in UT Irv TD PJ 8: TC Hofer, Lynn Marle - Lil Hof - Medea Newport Par- ty Thats Rad! Grtswf my best, Anlanna, Patty Pap, CB GH D LAURA, KM, EH, AS, 8: The gang 8: my Bribr. Thnx!Sr Luau hicup fun parties 8: ACAPULCO '83 twisted!Thnx Mom 8: Dad! UR best Hoffman, Charlene Marle - Char 84 yr to be!Rmbr Gr8 friends - Steph Caryn Carmen 8: Lil Sis!Miss fun Xs wfAng. Partys wfKMKK RK MG JGTH MD AV8: gup- pyfl Luv U Danny? CU soon San Juan Capistrano!!! xoxo Holle, Cherie - Cherie Holle - Bnd 1-4, IA 38:4, Bak Pak 4 Maui 83 Alaska 41 Rmbr gr8 xs w Becky 8: Sheri. UR the best! Also xs w CR, YR, HK, KKK, MS, 8:s HeldfSteve? RB . . . Thx JC Luk Out Lumberjacks 80-84 Hufstetler, David - Abdul Alhazred Lives!!!! D8:Dwf ROG, ELRIC, DAN, MATT- ,STEVE, CRAIG, TERRY, Etc. Wargm Rule! Tarot 8: Magic - BDAG AssocG- PAG. Black Sab HM Live, Carwars, Mad Max 8: 8: Dr 2000. Renassiance Knight HD Hunter, Jlm - Thanx to my good friend Herb Thom 4 all the memories. Special thanx 4 the wonderful memo- ries from Lisa H. With love always. Good luck 2 J.D. 8: K.B. in their futures. Jadwln, Blair - BJ , Beej - Nastics 1 - Death!, Spn Clb, CSF+ IUCLAI, cu wash DC: cmptrs:?? - gr8 Xs wfall Bros 8:Bskb boys - Thnx 4 rides TD, Jacks wfRD - METAL kicks: CRUE - UCI, WORLD, S . . . Watch Out! Jeffcoat, Ten'l - Taz-Ma- nia! Jonzes - Salz, Ma-rz, Shaz, Mudz, Lees N Jim. Fr- om camping 2 bag, I mad it! Qrtz-Bzzzt! BATCHMA! 4x4 Rock - KLOS! Take the E, A, L, E out of BEATLES n its BT'S! DJA! 80 - Fo'get NO - MO'zz James, Bob - START, 45455, Motorheads! 2 yrs with Monique Many more 2 come! I Luv You Monique. Luzzi 76 gas pumpers! Art College Here I Come. Thanx 4 everything Mom 8: Mac. BING-BY-BY: STOP Johnson, Jessica - Bsktbl 1 rad stat 2-4. B. Trainer 4, Yrbk 4. Rad x's in Ut - X-mas Lites, BB team, TC, MC, DS. Ralph on B 8: G's, Iz. Thnxs to my best friend Tracey, '84, BB, SSS forever. Jolln, David - 84 Is It But Will Never Forgt Soph YR WT AB. Reni. MEL. DI 4x4 SILVERADO playing Hooky Yaright! Having Prty's Going Skiing Desert Riding 8: Be- ing WT THE GANG: 83 NY in BB PROM 83 Thnx Mom 8: Dad Jones, Brandon - FB 1-4, TRK 1-2, BB 2-3. THNX COACHES. SWENSON 8: CO. + FUN. THANX BARB 4 OV !4TD'sl THANX PARENTS 4 EVERY- THING! GD. TIMES WXBC, BM, 8: ME. GD LUCK LIONS. I LOVE YOU BAR- BARA ALWAYS 8: FOR- EVER!!! Jones, Darrln - F x's with friends at Farm Thanks SJ, SW, AH, DR, CP, RL, DS, DL, TG. Rad tractor team contest. Well Ann I made it. Thanx Mom 8: Dad 8: Bro. Bye WHS see ya later. Fun x's at Jamco 1983 Fun x's in JA Jones, Monique - Drill Team 3. Thanx Lisa and oth- er friends for good x's. Thanx Dad for everything! Luv that Kool 60! Much Luv to Mom, Marty, 8: Ryan. I Luv U Bob! Fun the past 2 yrs 8: Many more 2 come! Jordan, Llsa - LEESE V. Nastics 1-4 Yell 2 Hof 14 ICLUI Camp ISCAMI No More Cmitees! Fxy Fr 82 Mice? HB Twr 3 Soap Opra wfDave Tune in Tmoro Luv U DI! Bst Bds TM, AS, ST, Mis U al!Made it Thx 2 u Mom 8: Dad I Kanda, Kathy - Bnd 1-4, Sec 3, Intct 2-4, Sec 4, SCF 3, Spclb 4 Sr Sec. Thx 2 ST, MH, PM, CM, BH, CH, SH, HK 4 bing gr8 frnds Dslnd '81 wf ST, MC, DH. MH, KR, rmbr Scrbro? Fun in chem wj MY, PC, AS, CH, 8: ST. Good Luck Dal! Kapp, Angela - Drill Team 3-4 Thanx for the memories Prom 83 Nvr 4get you KW x-mas formal 83 Luv you alwys Jeff grt x's wf MS, KS, JH, DG, LT, TS, Special frds MM, SC. MM, WH Luv alwys Mom 8: Dad Kappen, Kevin Lee - : For the UNTOLD STORY see Adds. Lebanon here I come! Keams, Jeanne - WOW! Hey thats Gr8 a Bizzare 4 yrs! Mbr geri, Jeff, Dvd, gone, New friends - KB, KT, DP, JS, LC, A Blessing Thank God!DSCVD a new friend - Jesus he is Lord Thank God for Gracie and her Love V 8: D Kelly, Brian - FB 1-3 Wrest 1-4 Good Friends BR, MA, JP, KPT, KLT, LG, LH, PM, MP, AS, SN, SS, HN, OCAD team, and the bench bunch. Thanx to FB and Wrest. Coaches. Special thanx to Joe Pig, Klrlhara, Sharon - Fun Laffs 8: Frends! I Luv U All! Mems wf Buds Ma, Jo, Ly 8:esp. We. U R a Prize! I LU LYLAS Rog 8: Nvr 4get U jmurf Darrin, I Luv U! alws N 4ever! pep 2-4 Soph Alws W1 FF, Hmecg 83, Val Prin, 1 8: 3 Nastics 8: clbs Thx Ma 8: Pa Kishimoto, Darren - Rnd-ball 1-4 Spanish Club Sgt at Arms Thanx Mom 8: Dad Good luck to friends Knepper, Shana Renee - Band 1-3 Newspaper 2 Choir 1-3 yrbk 1 - fun x's in H.S. will miss u. Esp. fun x's wf Bill B, Gene R, Chuck R, Brian S, Edinorah G, Jim- my U, 8: Rhonda V. Luv Ya Mom! Great to be out!!! Koch, Sharon - I want 2 thnx4 everything Mom 8: Dad. Luv you both. Thnx Mr. OHara for your help. Thanx for all the laughs 8: fun LH, SH, HK, MP, SM, JJ, DK, MC, lBabyI JP. I finally made it! Class 84 Kohler, James - I Won- der! Stiff 1-4 - Thanx friend! Ski waste Rick - Pal Jim - how many girls? Jim - lets BOF! Keith - 12 inch Loren lost John 8: Lewis - Spankable! My MA 8: PA: The Best! Let me escape the wall! IMAGINE IT Kouchi, Shelly - BB 1-3, Ski 4 Wll alwys rmbr crzy 8:fn xs wf gd frnds, hula buds 8: skiing wf LK 8: MH. My luv 8: mny thnx 2 ma, pr 8: bro 4 evythng 8: 2 ch, rm, sk 8: iv 4 being spcl frnds. Best in life 2 JV. Krumme, Mary - MAR , Tns 18:25 Fun x wfWP, SK, JA, DA, LM! FB gms, Hmcmg, SR Luau. Wrkng Q Paul's Deli. OTABA OH BOY ! Spec thnx 2 bst frnds Wee 8: Shar - Luv u alwys! Mny mems Q WHS lll nvr 4get! Kuo, Helen - Helenela , Ma Petite . Intract 1-4 Treas 4, March Bnd 1-4, CSF 1-4. Gr8 x's wfpals Rmbr writing 2 PM 8: CM. Gd LK all my frnds in future esp Cin, Pam, Kim, Becky, Cherie, Sheri Kathy Kurl, Den-Ick - FB 1-4 Stwdgit!sv36 All Cnty Luv it! SENIOR MEMORIES Gd x's wth JK 8: LB in Mex 83 haperhr Tony Serv sus 2 many. Bof-n wth the boys in JGcabn. JG get a license. Me, BV 8: AG Luv in Hvy Mt Lg pax. Acnel -- 336. Thank God I made lt! Thax Mom 8: Dad Kasumi, Sandra - Bsktbl 1-3 Latin Clb 1-4 CSF 2-4 alwys rmbr: Mimi 8:the fun x's, sk cy mh cm pm dt ab mt vs ef, Rmbr gr8 x's wf my bb frnds, Gd Luck 2 DT LK DA KW. Loveto Mom, Dad 8: Jannet. LaCour, Karen Renee - Oh. Are you serious, just kidding . Best frnds always GP, SM, MC, JT, MR. Rmbr grt xs we had dancing . Never 4get summer '83 wf Darrin. Thnx Mom n Chuck. ILDGI Bye Gi!!! Lanzner, Lewis - THIS IS NOT A LUV SONG! EMA- JENE! BULGE 1-4! Thx BUH! JK HOTUBN! JG CABIN UTAH - SKI - AIR ME 8: JON - GETN TASTED - 2 ON 1! CHEEZY EGG FITE! I'M iv 1! BROW UGGY TOUCHTIP ALL I WANTED WAS A PEPSI THX MOM Larkin, Jennifer - Rmbr Dans cas cntst Blsa Chca Prk Luv ya guy! Gd ol' days Cam Shrs Nvr 4gt TIZ Sprt 8: brtcld! Millr x's prev!! Fn at US 83' Bowie nfl Bst Cmrds Mchell Chrystl Thnx Cb Luv U Bl Laurent, Tim - Soc 1234 Drma 12 Towdie Junior year TP runs with the boys VSOC at the MNTS Socr all the way to SIF JV Soc tourn Muddeds Cool Thanx Dad I Love ya 4 ever Luv my Big Bro Monstrout Long, Jeff - I finally made it. Luv 4 baseball. Susie Great person to be with, Great partys with friends. Thanx for everything Mom 8: Dad. Luv my parents the most. Baseball Here I Come. Macera, Tina - Tnis 1-4, great X's wfgrt frnds. Soph yr was the bst. Stan, when in doubt lob! Eastwd buds! Spcl frnds LJ, MS, KH. The gang, fun X's wfthe girlees. T. Lim lthe othr 13 Luv u Ken! X-mas crlng. Maravan, Denise - Thanx mom 4 evrythg. Gd Ick sis. Luv pets. Luv to bst frnds Tiff 8: Cass gd frnds TZ, DT, GD. Beach frevr, luv, peace. Gd ole rock 'n' roll. Fav grp Led Zep. Luv u 4evr Herbie! Marshall, Jeff - Now that its 1984 knock knock at your front door - DK's and NU-RO. Thanx mom 8: dad. Diane, I'Il love you always. They're playing TRUE, may I have this dance? Marshall, Amy - Chris- tians keep goin. JG best bud 4ever DS, KM, DS, SH grt frnds. Thanx mom 8: dad good luck Irch Rudy luv you always FF great fun PT'S look out continentals. B5 God loves you! Mason, Eva-Marla - I love my teddy bear! Thank you Eric for all the wonderful, special times, Good stuff Maynard! Spud farming 4- ever. Video games. Senior Luau, May 13 1983. I love you ERIC, E-MAR. McClain, Kelth - My kit- ty toy makes them happy Surf ski look buff all my life. May all my friends dreams be true DM, JK, JM, JG, LL. Its always up at 9:34. Thanx mom and dad for every- thing. McCallom, Cindy - Iwant 2 thank 4 everything mom 8: dad. Luv you both. Also ev- erybody who put up with me. Thanks 4 being there Mi- chellle, my friend 4 life. Thank God I made it!!! McDaniel, Lynne - Yell 1- 4 Coronation 84. Fun X's at UCSB. When do we eat? Rad X's wfthe GANG . JA, JV, SK, UR, the best! Nevr 4get u. Gd Ick Candy, I LOVE YOU ALWAYS DOUG. Thanx mom 8: dad. McKeagule, Bill - Nvr frgt FB 1-4' PARTY 8: BRAWLS! Hope 2B be the mn my fthr is! King Nep- tune' Wild Bill! Rockabilly' To all my frnds: thnks ev- rything! Egg fight 83!Head butts Rbst! Celibacy rules! McMillan, Chrls - I just want 2 say thanx 2 all the teachers that helped me, most of all 2 the counselors 4 helping me graduate 8: 2 Mitch 4 pushing 8: making me care so much 2 graduate for us. McMlllln, Melissa - PC 2- 3 Much luv to all my friends - everyone at our bench esp TC - my twin sis many thanx to mom, dad, Bubba 8: Devo. I can't believe I finally made it!!! McNabb, Lora - Thanks 2 all my friends who made this a great yr, Special thanks 2 my mom, my boyfriend Bob 8: my best friend Kari. Luv u all very much. I LOVE BOB PALACIOS 4EVER!!! McRorle, Linda - Bst frnd 4ever Gloria DElgado. Mems of Hbeach, 1 way rds., late nite movies, TG late nite pryts. Quarters 8: 78:7 all the way! Grt X's wfGloria SB, AV, PR, GD2 our future apt Thnx mom 8: dad 8: JM. Melkerson, Jim - Scrming Wtr bufflo. Bob wnts to be buff. Tankin 17. Quiet. De- baff N Buds, JK, KM, DM, JG, JG, LL, Fast Chevy Luv Flyn skipoles Copen- hagen Be a Notch. Dont scrach it! Thanx mom 8: dad. Bye-Bye! CHIDEE. Melvin, Nancy - Nan Sue Sue, rmbr grt X's at me apt wfCG, JH, SL, BC, SR, DR, JM. Luvs DR? Boa wfMC, CG, JM YEA! SF at ftbal games!Cyn 8: Jam I luv ya both! Thnx mom, dad, Jul I luv ya all! Miller, Dana Marle - Gr8 X's wfDS, DT, KV 8: CC, erly yrs. Luv 2 my old buds, KS 8: DA. Mom ur the BEST, thanx 4 all. I made it, dad. Eric, I love you, 4evr. Ur my bst frnd 8: lvr. Rmbr always 7f21f82. College hr I come. Miller, Krlss - Funnest year best buds RB, LH, CG, CC. Luv ya sis P.R. luvgym Ten. Thanx Dad 8: Mom Pam luv ya hury out Dave L. Genx, Bauhaus Love frends. Model. Hello L. Aluv bros D.J. R poems PARTY ON PUNK ROCKERS TIMES RUN OUT! Mlller, Michael - Hang- ing on by a thread, but now it is over. Dwight W is a verti- cal smile. I hope everybody will be successful in life. Good luck 8: TAKE CARE!! 84 4EVER!!! GOD BLESS US!!! Mlllow, Gayle - GV Soc 1- 4 lnteract 1-4 fun Xs wf class 83 skipper 8: Bobsy hav lft broken arms lfe Ing frend Sarah rmbr whn bst frends forever DeAnn Phil Gd Grief da Peanuts gng Be all U can be. Mlyada, Cindy - Bsktbl 8: swm 1-4, TEPS prez bst srvce clbl Ltn clb, CSF, JR 8: SR cls rep, good X's wf buds Pin, Jo, Spam, SK, Ice crm, HK. Rmbrs ride wf spam 8: pin in Jo's car to swmmt: 3 msktrs 8: 1! Mondragon, Eric -- Well I finally made it. I want to thank mom 8: dad for the support. Thanking freinds PS, TS, GB, MD, DK. A spe- cial thanks to Nick 8: Bill. Good luck to Deanna, Betty, Tara. Monne, Jennffer - Fresh cheer, Drill team 2-3, Tennis 4, Drama 1-4, GWP sec 3fvd 4, itts pres - 4. Bst frnd Jill. PN - MRDEC11, 82 HH! Grt X's wf JV, JT, DW, KK. I luv u Kev! Thanx Dad, Mom 8: God - I luv u all! Mooney, Jeff - lhrtbrkrl Moondogl BB 2-4. Smmr 83 cllge TRK eggwars. Partyn w RD TD MW PCJE ME 8: BB Buds, GD Ik. Thanx RT. GD lk 2 SJ CF JW AP 8: Bravs rahrahs. Thanx mom, dad - Lil star. Tahoe 84. Moore, Claude Mathew - Bad 2-4, remember friends DC, PQ, TT, HO, TM, KM, SS, JS, KS, DEB, RSN. TRHS NA, MRS, WC, LB. Last yr, keep cool coach. No blw ups in 84. Progrmg B-C-F-P-A. God made Bad playrs srl!! So true. Morris, Teresa - Thanks to mom 8: dad for all your support an to sis for being a friend and another thanks to my husband for pushing me and helping me to do my work 8: graduate, love to all!!! Mount, Ken - MR. KEN MOUNT - FUN X'S FB FRIENDS. FROSH - 461 GET OFFS SOPH - 460 SUNSET LEAGUE CHAMPS. JR 469 MU- TANTS ST 9269 PRIDE IS BACK. SPANISH CLUB ff 1. VICE-PRES 83-84. I LUB CHRISSY RAGOS 47 KLM Nagurskl, Tom - Tom lBroncoI Nagurski - FB 1-4 FB 1-4 Soph champs 9-1 we beat Edison 14-13 was the score shut the Chargers out the door FB record 21-19 Luv u coach Davis wedgeit Proud 2 b a lion! Nelson, Bill - Gosh! More memories! All T the len heads! Enough is enoughlha! ha! Bart - 4 wks of fun wf out going to Hawaii. Eggplant 8: the end gigs! JK is gonna be a rock str! Take care guys! I lub U! Nemec, Mike - W.P.D. Exp. 810 G.W.C. C.S.U.L.B. G.W.C.P.D. Academy W.H.S. grad June 14, 1984. After 4 long years, I am out of here!!! Nevllle, Sheri - Always re- member: Blakel!l Olympic tryouts, Go use T '84 watch out '88 thanks Mr. H for UCSB go Bruins I am not that conservative guys! Forget: Mock Trials '83 IScandalI. Nguyen, Hoa - I would like to tank all of my neato teachers here at my hi school. The USA boys and girls hav been bery bery good to me. Spcl tanks to Charly an Co. Luv Hoa. Nguyen, Hoa - I can't even believe it. That was a close one, but that's okay some people look like pen- guins. Hi Michellllle don't tell ok. Love you Mom 8: dad buy me cloth 8: a car and I'll Nguyen, Loc - Did it. Lets get lynyo - when? Spcl frenz - KP - DB - ATW - JM - SM - SS - evryl. Heres another mem- ory. GKS are worth 10 pts. I'll mis all the fun. Wild mon- keys are old chikn and died! Nguyen, Tran - Never forget all those white week- end wt me 8: Al Lyole 8: Reni. Having keg prtys 8: be- ing WT Rl 8: LC Bill 8: Mel Joe 8: Dana. 8 ball week- ends. Deep Creek Big Bear I luv Ally B Good lk Jane. Nguyen, Tran - Fun x's wfTT, Tw, LH, PB, AA, SS, SS, good luck twiger wf Dafy Hofcann. Tron Rmbr dtiching DH that was fun Lynn Hoo Dont party to much. Mods r go see ya at circle city. Nguyen, Thap - LL is very cute! Fun x's wffriends 8: chicks 1 girl a week! Hiway 69 kinder bra imature u ever this is a fake! Rembr girls SS, DD, CB, KH. Punk is fashionable LL. Nutt, Krlstl - track 1-3 hey, look n c got thru hard x's. Rmbr buds - SH, KR, MS, fun at 3100! Nevr 4get DMODE! My luv 2 Greg's, thanx Padres 4 help. Cos- mo's r best! England is wfin my grasp! Obar, Hector - Football and parties rule. The green machine ermat and erpat sa- lamat, mahal ko kayo. Hang loose 84 O'Connor, Sherl - VB 1- 4, SFTBALL 3,4. Fun x's at Kool Aid Factory, Miss U BC, GG, AV, JM, BG, SD, AP. Best frnd alwys Kimmer. Good luck n life. Your the greatest luv u. Thanx 4 evrthng Mom 8: Dad luv u always! Odasso, James - H20 polo 4 yrs - soph champs - var 1-5 Mr. B. Me sus- pended? OH 2 wksfstatsf oh baby! swim - partys' good luck to all, for our lives have just begun' farewell WHS' thank you everyone! SENIOR MEMORIES Ortiz, Marlo - Retired 3 yr. bskeball plyr, prsntly gym rat. Im almost 8: looking fwd. Thank God for my SR YR. Good luck 2 all my friends, I know we'll need it. Look out world here I come! Osbome, Colleen - OZ. 4ever wth Eddie! Luv u lots Sked. 10-31-811 1-6-83. Nur 4get gr8 x's wfBF Peg - prm 83, wtch those steps! Bg Bear wfEP, PT 8: fam: 1-82 BB gms - my 4+16! LK arwhd! SB 28:3. Luv 8: thnx 2 mom 8: dad. Ostler, Ron - I am glad that this is my last year of school but the memories of this school will always be in my mind. Thanks mom 8: dad for helping me through school. I will always luv u! O'Toole, Tracy - Gr8 x's wfbst bud Sloan. Luv ul BFA! Gd luck Robbi - luv u 2 QT! GR8 Luau! Gd x's Q ccc. nvr 4get u Tim! BB stats 4 George fso this is CA! Thnks m8:d! Hasta WHS! Fu- ture cals. Parent, Audrey - VB 1-4 SS League Champs Ltn Clb 2-4 CSF 3-4 BB 1-2 Bst frd's 4evr Pami GDx's w8:Sn ski fun x's wfKim, Di 8: VB buds BC SO TG BG SH SD JM AL GG Rmbr FB gms Prtys 8: Sr Luau. Luv u mom 8: dad! Parent, Jan - Rmb rad x wffrnds Mary, Gab, Shari 8: others Rmb x at mex: nose dive, drinks? Rmb wims lets cruiz Newport! Last of the Parents x9 Thanx mom 8: dad Rmb Jonzy see you in the movies. Parker, Jerry - wrstl 1-2, 84 partys! I luv Newwave! thnx mom-n-dad for support all my fst food jhs! SR luau Troy kingdm, old world mov- ies wfKM DS BV Nova the fst rl! Slow bajagd luk Nate grls SC. DR. KROQ 4evr. All 4 fun! Parker, Nathan - Had great x's at WHS. Good luck to UG, LK, JF next yr. I'll never 4get special x's with KB. I'll luv her always. Thanx for evrthng mom and dad, your the best. Paterson, Shari - Thanx mom 8: dad 4 all your help. Best of luck LC. Skiing Snow Summit - 4-ever. Robert will always be 411 to me. I'll love you always. Thank God I made it. I'm finally free. Patterson, Elna - Song 3- 4 Irad x's! Thanx 2 all my spcl frnds 8: grt x's weve spnt wfeach othr! Bst 4 yrs of my lfe! The group - lots 8: lots of fun! Luv u all bwot - thats me! Ma - ur the bst Gdlck sis bye! Pearce, Sarah - Sirah, Si- rah H of L 2,3 Chr 3,4 Chor- alairs! Bst frnds Jull, Joe, Ke- vin, Mark, SA, TD, HW, STUD, TC, JG, Michelle I love u all. Rmr bsin, CD icb, gash me disny. Stubby thanks Atwood! Monkee snotte here we go! Perkins, Wendy - Breezy - memorys of band. Thnx r gd X's TR, BW, CB, MT, TT, KW. Always rmbr fun VS messin about 8: rad partys. Sorry for kickin you Rob I'm walkin. Thnx 4 luvin me Kevy. Luv u 2. Luv u fam. Pickney, Del - HIGH SCHOOL IS FINALLY OVER. BUT IN REALITY WE ARE JUST STARTING OVER. REMEMBER FB BUDS WHEN IN DOUBT, WEDGE IT. PS DONT TAKE LIFE TO SERIOUS NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE - DEL. Plmented, Eddie - Gr8 mems in BB 84 41. Taught by the best, thanx! Lots of wonderful times with Col plenty more to come luv u lots PS three cracks per head! Place, John - Bob, Ken bst frnds of HSNFX! Cruis 'n bch! Dude! the hills ich - eee - mama fiat! Close-up! Add YLFAPV! University cruisers Newland key club CC 8: SF LN bikes! D8:D 4- ever mok! Pomrehn, Scott - Wtrpolo 1-4 swim 2-4 Fun X'swfJM, PV, Milk, DM, TM, TS, NA, PW, CR, GK, JB Good Luc 2 all 8: 2 my sis We 8: 2 my luv Jenny Who I hope I never Lose UCLB here I come 8: I havent worked a day yet. Thanx 2 all 8: see u around Bye. Pontl, Kathy - Ski club 1- 4 soccer 2-4 student gov 28:3 great breakfasts 8: trolling into the pole. Xmas formal TT walking out of Del Taco's girls' R.R. California B's. Thanx mom 8: dad!! Powers, Gall - Fun X's wf John, Robert, 8: Kenny. Love from both of us! Thanx to Linda 8: Tracey for all the love 8: help. B-yellow House. Only sometimes! Micheal, I love you! Butch 8: Linda! Procowlcz, Theresa - I made it! Thanx 2 both par- ents Nver 4get WHS stats know all the movs. Gd X's w LS. Fieldhockey atf7. Tommy I wuv ya! Thanx to ya I'm out! Forever Wally 8: Wiw- kie! Luv ya TC. Provtn, Wendy - Pep - 1,2, DT - 3 Rad X's Q camp! FF 2-4 Thx 2 my bst bud SK 4 evrthg! Luv u! Gr8 X's wfSK, MK, LM, JA. Had fun wfDA, SK, DS. Ha- waii here we come Luv u Danny! I made it mom and dad! Raab, Gaby - Gumby. Rmbr fab xs wfJanat New- port everyday. Mex with J 8: Mary: Nosedive. Whose pay- ing for drinks? Oy Oy bars closed, what Off to Europe Rmbr xs wfYF, CY, NL. Luv to mom 8: sis. Ramirez, Irene - Run x's cruisin around with Fina, Yol, Vavett Never forget 'em. Sorry guys the partys over I have Robert now. Rob- ert I luv u so much, ok IFHI member good x's at bench wf JS AY HC Rapallo, Michelle - Choir 1-4 Choral 2-4. Fun X's singing. Drill team 2,3. Lots of fun at ftball games. Thnks 4 evrythin mom 8: dad I luv u. Gdbye JT SP JS KL SM MC TH HW SA, Thnk God I made it! Bye WHS. Reed, Jackie - It's over, Thank God! Thanx 4 evrthn family. Gr8 x's with a spcl frnd D.T. 82-84. Matt I love u! P.M.F.L.O. Your the best great luck of 84 in the fu- ture! Reich, Karen - Imagin! Lunch. The boys KL 8: DW 3-26-82 komicozes. Gr8 x's wfKS DS SS DB MS 8: B 8: C. Egg fight 10-31-83. Kinder bra. LL. HDS 8: pals wfbud WM Mex Men TJ bugs 8: Rats. Devils lamp. Fun wfNC. C ya. Reints, Patty - Paul rembr sumr trips 8: Nov. 25. Nvr 4get I luv u! CR flags fun x's. Tamy 8: Bob ur grt. Dady ur supr, mom ur no. 1. Mom 8: dad, an all my bros and Tery 8: Pat I luv u all 4ever. Thanx. Richards, Kevin - Thanx to life Ing buds who hlped me thru hi skl wfa sml! I luv u JRA LG SD HR KH SP BJ 8: MG. Wve jst bgun! Alwys rmbr Lg Bch - Sr luau, ldrshp camp - toga. wrld. Geo H8:D wf Jen X Jill thnx God! Rider, Holly - 'nastics 1-3 almst 4 - 2 bad knees! All my love to Tony - thnx 4 evrythng! Tam. Rembr SD, Seaworld, Pictures - USAVS. USSR LJ - PS. Purple rdr chrm! Boo - I knw I wldnt go to wnters BG. Roblnson, Shari - Baby- doll bst buds Terry 8: Ra- min. Thanx RAMIN SALARI 4 being my luv but most of all my bst friend. I luv u dad 8: mom. Bye WHS, hello 553. My blk Toyota 4x4. Gd luck Greg!!! Rodrigo, Kelly - Lost in thought wfo an escape - my only hope is reality. Gd luck to all my comrads: MS, SH, KN, AK, GR. More than this must be roxy music Love for you Terry. Rmbr it's not the end! Roses, Guillermo - CB - GB frvr swethrts formal '83 grt huh baseball frvr alwys luv Carol grt frds KR PT bb buddies coach your grt who's driving what's up you wish fish dont ski pick up bat. Ross, Jill - Soccer 2-4, the best. Always luv BF Geor- getta! Thanx bubbies KP KM HM KW 8: BR. Me luvs ya aiu 1 luv ya dilnp ya helped me thru it! Act chem burn evrythng BC! Look out MED here I come! Roy, Brett - Fellow stu- dents, I would like to take this opportunity to let ya know finishing one of the most formative periods of our lives and we will look back with pride, B. Roy. Rublo, Barbara - BOBBI - CC 18:2 T8:F 1-3 FH 38:4 sports all the way All frds. Memories will be with me Thanx JR KP KM HM 8: KW, it was the best last yr. possible good luck you srs. Luv u GL thanx for the world mom 8: dad 84 4evr yea! Rulz, Yolle - Band 1-4. Nvr forget X's wfHRM, BH SH KW CH KP KM. W.F, wf LS MT HRM, The Big B Catalina 4 ever Gd x's wf Larry. No. 1 Ruiz to grad. Thanx mom 8: pops. I luv ya bubbie. Sanchez, Art - Ftball fresh - var Sak-Pak super- spick strks agn. Key club 41 ski trp thanx to frnds: Phil Jean John Helen Pat Lisa Sembo 8: rest. My babe: Lisa B. Jesus Lives!!! Sanders, Deann - Teps 2, Key club 3,4 foxy frolics 2- 4. Best bud Flo luf always! Remb R Bar, MARINES - OOPS! D-land fPhill - I luv ul Luv 2 Amy Deanna Jill Sis 8: Dan. Thanx mom - I luv u! Bye Sanderson, Joseph - Ba- sebl 1-3. Singin 3,4. Mom 8: dad, thanx 4 evrythng. I luv u a lot. Chorlers, I luv u all. Special frds - SP DR SA TD JH TH HW BH MR 8: most of all Juli - Bertha, ur gr8. Cat I lv u. Sarmlento, Sylvia - 80foe - dont get no-moe!! Lizbeth! Thns foe Salz Taz Marz 8: Shaz! Mvdz - We made it! Luv ya Vicks! The Beatles 4eva! Batchma Paul! Big City Life - lets Rap BT phone home! Rock On Pyro- mania Sato, Susan - swim 1, nastics 1,2. EMG, JRA, SD: rembr UCI and all the food! Donuts and 3 lor is it 2?l the spaget, stolen animal cook- ies, yogurt balls! EMB thanx 4 being so organized 'Ty- cho' Schaffer, Sloan - grt xs w bst frnd Trcy! I luv u! I luv u 2 Robbi - bst frnds 4 evr! BB sts 4 George - have a clue! Hasta in crowd Istndng in the shdwsl grt xs at CCC - luv u 4evr, Tim! Bye WHS - Jam! Scherz, Erlc - Party ev- ery day, I luv my bike. Rock on class 84. Bike u fin. Had fun 11 12 in Deeleys senior flirt I made it, God I owe you one thanks would love to stay WHS this is good bye! Schopp, Donna - LF TU DB GP 8: TC wev hd mny memrbl x cruisin summr nite n UNI trak terrible 3some men n motion lots of lafs 8: more 2 com thnx 4 evrthng we'll nvr b bar awy alwys 2gether. WHS. Schuck, Andrea - Vnas- tics wfDM bst evr gr8 xs wf Bob 8: WD GNG luv bst frenz - thanx: MDS 8: Skuirs yah! Cindy 82? TWDT - That's me! Medea 1-4 Pray 4 more Zodys way- cool - asleep on job? Thanx Padres!! Schwartz, Joanne - Goodbye Junior! Goodbye dad! Swum 4 yrs - pre race queasies over. Thanx 2 AY IR HC LV 4 best lunches. Disney 8: Knotts 4ever. Mi! gracias a PM 8: CM. P.S. Nice clothes Art! Schwenzfeler, Sandra - Sandnuts gr8 x's wfall! drnkg bDS: DS KS 8: DB 1f5 4 KR! Plng DR 8: Law CNCGNTOI MS: my bst bd: gr8 sum! i hop wftwig : FUN! B8:B wfDL AW 8: DH. DS yor spec! gd lk jr puds! Please send eggs Secrfst, Jerry - Drum line SENIOR MEMORIES 1-4, good luck next year. Fun x's with ski and skate buds at the BQ pipe. Drop in Dude Def Maiden J.P. Ozzy Sabbath Crue Rush 8: Zep- pelin, all crank. Seellng, Tom - Bundy lives! 1 Bloody DRD Q Inch. OCAD no fun. Ariguto Mae- San. BANZA! DH, SS, NS, KK, Egg 8: WHR'ML grando? Mss u LG MSGMB Dallas lv u sr tnx evryl else, uno who u are. - 1.M. De Fantim Sexton, Alan - FB 1-3 VB 2-4 thnx mom 8: dad. I made it! I had a lot of fun x's here. Best wishes to all my friends. MG SW SR KK. I'm on my way. World here I come. Had fun with RG 84 Shallah, Sam - Had rad x's band 8: track pole vaulters get higher 8: horn players tongue better. Nevr frget my band 8: Track friends. This is it thank God! Hope 2 party a lot 8: work 2 555 Thanx mom 8: pop 84 Sharp, Klm - widad vow bst buds KP DB 8: AP gr8 xs wvsoccer 8: frnds rmbr u alwys thnx 4 evrythng mom 8: dad my goals will be con- qurd Utah 2-4! Ya Medea Newport 83 rackem Del Tacow the purse gdby WHS look out college here I come! Shaw, Scott - Dont imag- ine - thanks gang lung cookie ear flicks! Glassgiow got the hackey MR DK?? Award Lewis cant Jism, James cowboy - ride them or drive them. Buff 1 Jim, the wail - leno - Scooters. Shenvood, Usa - Preppy- r-ever!! Alligators-n-brett - .390 my bst bud - lil' Zip- per, oh PPr snpzwoof 8: le grt xs WXMZ, NM RD KV HA KS 8: Speedy! Nvr frgt Col- Ieens Santa 'the thing!' the guy, the goof 8: wig Shima, Michelle - MiMi - Tns 1-4 sr Iuau QN HMCMG crt shrng memries wfsp frnds: MH TM LJ SK GV EN DN KH MM 8: SIS - I lub u! Thnx Henry 4 be- ing u. I love u 8: I'm nvr letin u go! l'!! love you always 8: 4evr. Short, Susan - CSF, Key club, jrach-tr, mecha-tr, Latin club, ap-trid to USC, horror of 82 ach dec w seb, hon his 2, fun times in physics, thanks mom 8: dad for the love 8: support you have giv- en me ly Sibley, Donna - Finally! Hockey 1-4, Minton 2-4, drills 3. Alwys bst of frds - EP NG PA DM LT DS. Gr8 x's wfElena. All my luv 2 Pat! Can't wait until 8-5-85! This 1 in 4 u grandma. I did it! Soltfs, Melody - Special memories of M. Tiziani 62-83 Good x's wth frnds KP AK SH JH RH JC l'!I luv u al- ways Greg. V. Special thanx 2 AK KR SH JA Special mo- ments wth Don M. Bello back from ger Somurl, Seenu - Thanks SSS vo! crn 4 al th great times. Will alway remem the fun at Wish friend a grea life esp 4 JP KPT AS MIC KI Hot etc look out world c!84 here to stay. Crazy Samurai Stacy, Diane - FH 3-4 wrst stat 2-4 we know the moves grt x's wfTP LS CS AT Luv ya all! Smt '83 prty at Rod's! Plm Sprngs wn't 4- get Jeff! T 8: JB luv ya! Smidgette thanx Amos!! Luv ya! Steele, Donna - B-BALL 1,2 hatchet woman good luck Dawn Thanx for the fun ra sorry she! Kathy you are the best frnd a person could have summer 82 RKkkkk's shirt bye EP see u DS thanx DM 84 Stlckley, Sean - Lbs lftng 2-4, gr8 x's 1 ftng wfGS, NP, EG, GM. Gr8 fn in the gd ole convt. Mor fn x's in the Bird. Thnx 2 Davis 4 the musls. Thnx m 8: d 4 ev- rythn. Sean 8: Gina 4ever. TLA Straly, Karen - Thanx 2 mom 8: dad 4 evrythng. Luv u both. Memories wfDeb, Paula, Bren'. '82 8: '83 be- ing wfRico, special thanx 2 u. Luv ya all. Strlcklln, Kevin - Presi- dent of class of 84 yrs. 1-4! grt x's in HofL Peas Prom wf SP. B.S. ing wf KH 13th yr wf KM 8: DM Luv u mom 8: dad 8: grt tchrs - Batty, O.T. Babs Wntr Frm! - I luv u Jenny Sullivan, Neal - Fun x's riding, partying, working. Thanks mom 8: dad. Thanks to friends ME, MB, SD, JS, BK, MA, SS, KD, HB, MS, TT, SC, EA. Thanx to teach- ers, Sulsona, Marla - GNU- RO Poser goon S.J. Grt x's wj bst bud Sand - nuts sum 83 dncng scammin MTL I'!l b watching u! Karen yor my tl lunch! Always fun wfJeff phenomenon I luv u Tom 4- ever c'ya Swykert, Michelle - BND 1-4 SLC pres 2-4 sci wf LG 8: lees v indn 1-4 bst bud Mandy secrt gis KK, AV JK IHOP . . . study? Luv 2 mom 8: dad WHS look 4 Sheri 8: Mandy! Never forget maui 83 Aloha Oe WHS Tamamasui, Ema - GVB xl thanx 4 all good mem we had 2 gether ditch sch thanx ST 4ever everthing 2 my only shi will juv you always big thanx 2 cdls Imvpyeh 2 all my frnd fmi garlada 4 making it the best vr ever watch out world here I come! Tell, Robln - Bird, gr8 x's in band. Hawaii 84? Gr9 xs with TT, WP, BW, MT, CB. Rose parade wzu rad. Moped wheelis. My frst, FS nvr 4get u! Thanx I luv u mom 8: dad! Look out wrld 8: UBH here I cum!!! Tenorlo, Rebecca - Grt x's with KRN, Nat, Vic 8: other good friends. I luv u mom 8: dad 8: my bros! Sum- mers '81-'83 best of x's! Miss Guam of Orange County '83f'84 Guam 4ever! Laters! Thai, Tran Q. - My memo- ries of the past 4 years were just unforgettable. I hope the memories of my next 4 yrs 'D be like those at WHS. Thanx 4 the memories. PS what should I do with my Di- ploma? Thanh, Nguyen Ta - Thanks - all my GI friends I do have school spirit! Jism on big doc E. ScooteR-Gone - GG cops busted us for watch - Brain cells gone - lets have a party - chow mein - ziggy, Thlssen, Margaret - All my luv 2 Reuben 'TORP' You're the bst!! Nvr 4get Jan. 2 Thnx 4 memories I'II alwys luv ul Rmbr gr8 xs wf bst frnds Tizt OZ nvr 4get gd frncls DE 8: JW thnx mom 8: dad 4 evrythng! Thom, Herb - Wrstling 2-4 bst x's wfJim, thanx to frnds bst summer 81 will alwys rembr and luv Crah but now Im young, wild, and free, fooled you all, I did it. Thanx Jim 8: Chris for being here GB Thomas, Steve - Doing nothing after school but jam- ming with friends, FJ R.C. A.T. 8: denise. Sonar drums all the way. Well WHS it wasn't fun S.K. buds all the way. Bye PS PARTY TIL YA PUKE!! Thorpe, Ken - Finished dude out cruzin beach hills la PV crls tlk Capri kid sxidnt 2 tiktnec thanx JP, RJ, AS, PK, KT, TU, SH, TC, LF, GP, SF gone suprbals d8:d CCSSF NB CRF key clb mt Ichee mama Tlllery, Pam - JV 8: Vars. volleyball 1-3 vars. Track 1 nomi 4 Homecoming in 83 Thanx to all my friends! Westmn Beauty Pageant Rmbr Good x's wfSP, KT, KR. Thanx mom 8: dad lm finally out! Fun x's wfRoger Ill always Luv you! Tlncher, Juli - Jules: Will Always Rmbr: FB games, Dshops 8: Going Out WfFs. Choraleers I c The Light! SfF's JS SP MR SA DP KL DS VG: Cuz vvfmake it Big! Thanx Mom 8: Dad I luv u So Much! J8:B ur the Wrld f me Tlsbo, Perry - Tiz-BA Ha Ha bst frnd Peg gd finds DF JW SR MR AB Prom 83 wf Deb Max 8: 83 BG TN Grt x's prtyngfJeti nvr 4get EP gd lck bro LosmofTizbop 8: Duwop Tnnfmc lvya mini I lv u mom 8: dad Tones, Marla - I will miss all my west 13 amigos. I will especially miss Kappene. Samuel, Miguel, Mounto Adelberto 8: Blanco. Thanx 4 the good x's, Always rmbr palone. Long live menudo. Towe, Kelly - Bsktbl 1-3, LC 1-4: CSF 1-4, mock trial, fr8 x's wffrnds esp LH, MA, PK, JP, KI, SS, DT. Lch in H-5. CUDC. B'dayptys. Thanx mom, dad 8: Brenda for always being there luv ya. Look out world Tran, Ngoc - Trash - all grt! Glsgw cabin! messed up. Egg fight! No shower! Hllwn party. crash! opps. I dont drink. HAA! What is life for? I was on a boat! Rice pattie fight! Fish heads. The wal!! JK Tran, Susie - VB 2-4 Al- wyz! Hwii - 82 - Fun! Fxy Frlc - crzy! E.G.M.K. - Dip Q Bch! Prtys 8: Dncin - rad x's. 84 - bst memrys 4-evr mis u al!! ET, LJ, RB - Bst buds! Luv u mom, pop, J8:L! ET, GG 8: me - 2 the topk! I'm out!! Tran Vu - Whompn'wf Jay 8: John. Not handcuffs Sarcasm rules the world! OH, it might!!! Prom '83 wf Jan! Form! wfBart. The mex Java wfKap, holf. 1984! SanFran, WE fest 83. Gott loaf of bread. Tranl, Anthony - CC 8: Track 441. Thanx to all of my friends ESP LB 8: MB, Ji!! V 8: Jenny M, lookout, hre comes endless mex, Mae is mine. Elisa V rembr, 16 kids. Thanx mom 8: dad. Im bailin - later WHS Tromblay, Donna - Thanx m8:d, I luv u! p.m. f.l.d. Tom V. 4 -3v34, I love you! U r bst! Special x's J.P.R., u r a grt frnd, prty 8: gd luk n the futre KIT, CH, KV, DM, KV, DS, CC, I'll nvr 4-get u all. 84 Tmong, Tuong Manh - Definition of limit. Force Stone. Pace excelente! All's equal. Nice Friday eves. Thank all Westminster's teachers. Luv u, lions. Class of 1984 4-ever. Tucker, Krlstln - Awys rmbr gys nastics 81 Wally 8: Myron, nastics 2 for me. Pool partys 8: late hrs my luv to John alwys! Sp friends GK, PT, CG, KM, KR, DK! Memrys wfeach! Thanx to God 8: Mom I made it! Turbeville, Kelly - GWP 4ever. Thanx Stevens. Thanx mom luv you. KG we maae it. Here we come. A friend 4 ever. DPgood luck. Fun x's wfBS, JQ 8: DP. More 2 come. Friends 4ever. Cab, Ren were great. Thanx WHS. Hawaii here I come. Tumer, Troy - Emagin! Its ovr - NO WAY! MUCH LUV 2 PA 8: MA! Fun x's B4 scooll I luv all who made it RAD! THE GROUP was 2 kind! VW Rivr x's! Thanx spccase Ill mis it - SNAP - I MIGHT!!! Uyehara, Robert - Final- ly after 4 yrs at WHS I'm out. Good frnds PJ - Jabba, CH - GI, DW - MNKY, TC - SKNY CH - PJ rmbr JC on boat 8: c. Dig and our frnd MW. Vrsty tennis 10-12. Thanx Dad and Mom. Uyemura, Tracey - Chiko BB stat 2-4 cut T ping fun x's wfTC JM CP CU-N-UT! Rmbr spl xs wfgrt frnds SH JJ LF GP DS DB! Nvr 4get all of u! PD we miss u JP KT RJ both of luv u! Rmbr sws 2,5,8, 30. Valencia, Tiffany - Hey beach bums lets party time to sok sum sun and puff the fresh air. Hey Dennis I want your body. Long live heavy metal. Neece 8: Cass I luv ya. Long hair 4ever. Fashion stinks. SENIOR MEMORIES Valenzuela, Elisa - Sr. Iuau FB gms! Hey KOOL- AID Barbs bg mouth! Boo bst bud 4-12 luv ya! Swear sign rmbr Maynard Taco 8: Mavrck 10th HR I-HOP wf MS Del Taco with spaz hey Herbi GC x's wf BC GG SO CM Valenzuela, Tim - Foot- ball soph yr champ. Partying with the boys!! Steve Time Tony 8: Wally!! Meeting my little Bell!! I love you Kris mom sher making all league 2 yrs in a row. Gd lk nxt yr Kris. Van Dyke, Brian - At last its over. Its time to enter the real world. Thanx mom 8: dad 4 everything. Lets party reebs aloc, 8: len. Heavry metal is it 8: THE WALL is the place. See ya! Van der Most, Paul - Pat- ty alwys n my heart. H20- polo 1-4, soccr 1-4. Grt x's 8: parties. Nick thanx r clothes, u r grt! Mom 8: Petr thanx 4 evrythng. The VDM bros 8: sis's luv u all. 4-evr urs Patty. Varmatta, Jill - Yell 1-4,f nvr 4-gt H.C.fMom, Dad 8: Ray I love u rnd the world a miln x's ULM u r the gr8est! Dnt gt the Pocketas! HD i- crm 4-evrfILY: JV CC BW JE 8: YL-squad Dgukygb 14s! MDnt 4-get TFW Vaughter, Karen - Hope everybody has a great life, More challenges 2 face, prob- lems 2 solve but we are 1's that got through the biggest challenge of all. 2 my friends 8: 1's I didnt make Vawter, Kyla - Nastics 1- 4. Fun x's in fr. class wf Sloan, Beth, 8: Tammy. Gr8 x's sr yr wfLisa, Debi 8: Dana IColo. - N.Y. or bust!! Thanx 4 everything mom gram 8: Brad. I luv you! I'll sk8 4ever! Velazquez, Ana - Ba- nana Brains Alwys rmbr partin' wf Mary, Jan, Terri, Vick . . . SHH! esp wf The Rapist open fly - nvr frgt best friends BW, VG, CB esp MV luf to my sweetheart Art Luv U mom 8: dad! Valazquez, Angela - Porky Fairview hasn't caught me yet, so watch out! Mr. G, now that's Italian! Good ridens Westminster, I've served my time. Drive fast! So long now! Verllnden, John - V-soc rips esp 44. Had grt x's prtying wfsoc worms, esp in mnts. Hey Phchi c u in Alco Rehab Clinic. Bst memories wfShelly the one I'll always love, what a trouble maker. Vertl, Antonia - 2 all my buds, we had good x's alwys rmbr. Soc 8: FB tl. Luv 2 Party, Member Xmas 8: New Year fun ha! 2 all my ladys luv u. Thanx 2 my bro Frank 4 evrythng. Thnx 2 all 4 the fun 8: mem. Bye WHS Lion 4ever. FB KICR BAD Vlerra, Mary - ILeMarzl: Qrts +1 4:. 4 Q Tazs wf Sad Salz, JDC. Carma, SHaz, Bby 8: Mudz. How sad! Going 2 BC fo BTS. Jan - Nosedive!! Memrs of Greg - skies the limit. Luv u mom 8: Dad, Beam me up - Batchma! Vlllegas, Greg - Luv base- ball 1-4, Thanx coach W.! Thanx 4 evrything Mom 8: Dad, luv u both very much! Fun x's at prtys with Martz, JM, EP, AR, MD, and rest frds. Luv alys Melody, AV gdlk CV Vlzcatno, Carmen - Thanx 4 evrythng Mom 8: Dad couldn't make it without you I luv my Z28 Fun x's wfLor 8: Char's cool Camaro 8: my Z28. Nevr frgt Vertti's Prty 82, 83 84 were hot! Thanx 4 my car mom 8: dad alwys rmbr Tim cwban 12 frt Vu, Lan - Ten 1 vol 2, Fun x's n Fr, Wd Proc, 8: CC. H+gud x wrkn w DT, AB, BB 8: SC. Gr8 x's wHC, JG, JS, DW, DT CB, AV, CC, AY. Luv nce 8: lots a luk n futur best frnds r the gr8est luv u ma 8: pa Wagoner, Mary Margaret - 1st 8: last yr at WHS Al- ways luv KMART crowd 8: frends Cathy L, Martin V, Kim D, Lisa B 8: esp Art S. Thanx 4 all. Slcholidays '7f 1184: 18 yrs. K club 4 yrs. Nuch H.S. part. 8: fun x's - luv ma 8: Pa 8: Wish bst Waldo, Renee - NAYRAY Alwys rmbr fun x's wfAna Viki Mary Joel! and Mitch, enmys 83, frnds 84. Rmbr fun x's wfSteve luv ya lots will always care IPP! Thanx Rae 4 th ride shme luv u mom 8: dad RS Ward, Suzette - Thanx 4 evrything mom, Dad, Ronda, twige, PL, Brenda, Bj luv ya always. Toyota 4x4 fun al- ways. Be fri RJC. Glenn luv ya always. RJC 4 us life ahead lets enjoy to the max Webb, Dana - Will alwys rmbr gr x's wfWren at the boy's! Get that stuff off my back! Grt frnds JM JV DJ A ML Ill alwys luv u Joe Peapers ski all kind of snow! Thanx mom 8: dad I luv u both good luck Shane 8: Tim!! Webb, Rod - Remember the truck pull Sam? This was a great yr mud rompin in the Baja, I won't forget the girl Brian and I met at the river. Weber, Kelly - Jazz 1-4 Conc 1-2 Sym 2-4 Friends al- ways - Cindy, Dawn, Cel- lette, Bren. Thanx Mom 8: Dad Thanx Jan. The music's in me. Sax maniac! Welch, Debbie - Nastics 1-4 thanx 2 KV, DA, u kept me laughing! Spcl lv 2 u Tam! Gd x's WXCMN, RS, BF 24? in PSCF thos wer the daz! At the lake RA, RG, BM. Thanx mom 8: dad I luv u! Told u I'd do it! Wenstrup, Adrienne - TWIGGY FUN x'S W! FRND'S I WUV U DAVE 8: MOM HOFMANN RMBR IHOP THNX LYNN 4 YOUR HOUSE HA HA RMBR ARROWHEAD W1 DAVE 8: FRNDS BB WXDL DH SANDY THAT WUZ FUN. FUN BEFORE SCHOO I VU WUV U DAD! White, Ken - FB 1-4 14- 13 , THE PRIDE IS BACK! FUN x'S WITH BUDS KM 69ER , DP CR PRK SPACE . HofL. SUMMER OF 82 ? A MSTKE . JW LUV U! U MEAN LOTS TO ME! GD GR CP RB JV VS MW F W LUV YOU Wlgmore, Kathy - WIGGY LUVUGA, VY THTR 1-4 SWMNG FTR OZ THNKS RSPK 'MEMBER FKPM GS xS IN HISTRY ROCK N ROLL 4EVR BTIS LUV 2 PRTY! IT WUZ GR8, WSNT IT? FINLY FREE GD BY 4EVR SEE U IN THE MVES! Wiley, David - Fun 4 yrs VBB 82 SCULB 88 Euro 82 Haw 84 Colo 80-41 wr to hun fun xs prt surf dncing phots summer sr lau JM PT DD and kids luv ya KJ to bad BS thnx Cynd mom pop time to live 84 Wolfgang, Patrick - 4 years is a long x, but Dan- ger is my businessf' Thanx Chris 8: Robert, your both great friends. CH - AIM HI. RU - SQUID. JC is a GB. GM - ESTE CHUPA! Thanx mom 8: dad, I lov ya both, CH - ADYEM Wong, Michael - Mike FB 1-4 trk 1-3 VB 3-4 JV 1OOM champ 83. Orient Ex- press PC CH KX 2nd place. FB beat Edison 83. Grt x's wf JM RD TD PC ME. Thanx for everything mom 8: dad. Wyman, Bridgette - RT, WP, CB, good luck guys. MT oh! Puppy! be good t u will graduate too. Lunch at Carls. Pomdale 83, WP 8: KW, best of luck kids Rose parade thanx mom 8: dad, I'll be worth it. Xiang, Khamko - Thanx 4 everything mom 8: dad. Luv u both always. Thank God I made it. Yakura, Cindy - Luv 8: bst 2 CM PM MH JS SK JR 8: KK. BB Gd xsg Jap squad ichiban! Bst sx wfCin, Pam 8: Joe in Swim, rmbr x bus left us! Sr lu 8: hula 'Gigls wf Mae! Nev 4get luv 8: bst xs wfky. Luv u alwys TT! Thax JC Yanson, Tammy - Finally made it mom 8: dad luv you both. Thanx O'Hara 8: Milne 4 all your help. Good lck Tina you'll need it. Good lck Cynthia 8: Kathy. Luv u grandma 8: pa. I will alwys luv you Bob! Ybarra, Andrea - Run wfJS HC LV TA 8: PAL Sr lua wfJS FB 8: BB games wfHC New Year's Eve 82 wfTA 8: 83 wfJS 4 wheelin in Trabuco wfsis 8: bro Journey 4ever Thnx for help sis luv ya mom 8: dad Zepeda, Mary Ellen - Ex- cene soc 124 SB 12' ski it - Utah' Rosirita PYT-TLC GD x's wfLS RD HR PS MV IP NM KS JW 8: POD 'The Thing 'Egld 82 'Fun chick6 - parties, friends 8: LA. Ac- tion chemist are we not 'nursing 'excene luvs John. Zhome, Tonya - Thank God we all made it. The year is over 8: it is party time! RUA Heavy metal rules remember Paris for- ever. RMQ please Danny! WHS 4ever. Thanx Charlie, I love you! Anthony Acciacca Roy Afusia Jeanne Rose Agor Cliff Aguilera Darrin Akita CS -i. I Joy Alexander Lourdes Alonso Gloria Alverez Miriam Arenado Leo Alonso Roger Altman Sook An Dana Arndt Lynne McDaniel Captures Title Saturday, October 29, Lynne McDaniel was named first runner up in the Miss Westminster Contest. Her individual tal- ent act consisted of an aerobic dance rou- tine to Muscles and Let's Get Physical. Later in the competition, she was required to answer the question, What do you consider a good leader?', She said answer- ing the question was one of the toughest parts of the contest. After the evening gown judging, the M.C. announced the winners. I couldn't believe my name was called. I was in total shock. I kept waiting for them to say it was a mistakef' Lynne said. Although meeting many people and having fun made the nerve-racking contest a positive experience, other beauty con- tests are not a part of Lynne's future plans. Standing Proud - Lynne McDaniel Cfar rightj, along with the queen and 2nd runner up receive their awards. People X Seniors 1 A Special Team Paul Vandermost and Patti Reintz are two very active people. Paul is involved in Varsity Water Polo, Varsity Soccer, and Junior Varsity Swimming. Patti is a Var- sity Flag Cheerleader and is involved in the Secret Pal Club, and was mentioned in Who's Who in American Students. They both enjoy being with each other, driving around in their sports car, and traveling. When asked what each of their wishes would be, Patti said, To succeed in life in all that I do. Paul said, I want to be at the top without ever working for itf' Both plan to go to a Junior College for two years, and transfer to a four college. Paul will major im computer program- ming. Patti is interested in the nursing program at Long Beach State. They both agree that school spirit and a clean cam- pus make for a better school. Paul and Patti feel welcome as they enjoy their din- ner. r-141. 5 -If :jr X 5 W 1' 31 f,! X fax Qi Ll Mickey Asawesna Debbie Augerson Robert Bain Carmen Balandron Ana Askelson Cassie Austin Ronda Baker Mark Ballejos 1 People fSeniors QF t ,, Natalie Bannister Viravanh Baramy Viravone Baramy Michael Barnes Rima Batshom 'S 'lf rf! J' 'iii 'lx an' ms ' K Taking a break from his usual routine, Bob Gomez and girlfriend sit in his car instead of on those cold stone benches in Abby Square. f xii 1' tx i William Bayless Eric Beaman Lloyd Benedetti Guzell Bennett Jeff Bennett Patty Berg Donna Bishop Shawn Boeker Laura Bonamo Samar Berri Jerrod Bishop Brian Bogdanovich Christine Bozarth George Bershaw Sam Bodenbender Estera Bogde Jeff Bradley Dipti Bhakta Eric Birdwell People f Seniors 1 4 7 Melody Bramlage Shirley Broney Michael Brown Tami Buechler Holley Bridges Greg Brown Gary Buebel Sam Bui Turning 18 Means . . . ? Turning 18 means different things to different people. When a few seniors from the class of 84 were asked what turning 18 meant to them, here is how they re- plied: To me, turning 18 means no more kiddie stuff. Once 18, I vow not to eat Captain Crunch cereal and I sincerely promise to properly dress G.I. Joe. - Bob James When I turn 18 I think I will feel caught in the middle! I won't be able to consume alcoholic beverages legally, and I will be accountable for ufraternizingv with younger females. Richie It means I can go to all the places my mother warned me about. - Kris Getting in more trouble: It means I'm an adult and I may do what is right for myself.,- Tim Fox I'm a year older, a day late, and about 51,000 dollars short. - Brian Straly Hard at work, Rose Dutcher studies at school. 1 People fSeniors Ff' I an 5, , 4' W 'R - X A 3- X P' Loren Burkman Terry Burt Marlayna Butler Mark Cale Margaret Camaren: 'Clif K-ff 'Q 'Lb Carrie Carlson Duane Carlson Phillip Carreon David Carrizosa James Carter rw'- ay-'l ig:-1' .r- C+-s, Q Gloria Castillo Thom Castonguay Bob Charron Ha Chau Michelle Chavez xy Patrick Chen William Chen Jon Christiansen Rick Cleem Brenda Clover -1:11,-7-' Terry Cole Eric Collaso Steven Collins Brenda Coomes Trisha Cooper Tami Cornell Hilda Corral Kathy Coughlin Susie Cozart Samuel Cuellar People X Semors 4 S Breaking away from the lady killer image, Jim Gomard buckles down for finals. WIS: ,X ,fl Susan Dalrymple Mark Davis Rick Delavallade Thu-Uyen Dang Randy Davis Kimberly Devine Michael Danna Dena Degregory Dan Diaz 1 50 People X Seniors cry x, v V f Q is '51, Hong-Anh Doan Jeff Dodd Kirk Doering Susie Donnelly Thomas Downs .-'. -.. Rose Marie Dutcher Daron Dyer Cara Eagle Ronald Eastin Matt Eddy ., -, . e , , j, usa . . . W f . v 5 ' T4 I x t '.--s' F .- by 1-ex! ix. ef , J N fg- in L Yvette Flood Donald Foerschler Michael Friedman Michelle Galvin f 'sein ff: One Classy Lady Charlene Hoffman, a typical senior, en- joys a variety of sports and working out daily at the gym. She also likes going places with her friends and Friday night football games and parties. She often goes shopping with her mom, and loves to drive her Camaro to Big Bear with her friend Stephanie to snow ski. Charlene has great enthusiasm for learning, and therefore doesn't object to Alberto Flores Lynne Frease Patricia Galindo Glenna Gamboa Steve Evans Linda Farquer Nasly Fernandez Nm.. we t . in V Holly Fincher V lj M Cassandra Fleming R i attending school regularly. She believes the teachers are responsible for her moti- vation to learn. She does, however, dis- agree with the new policy restraining stu- dents of age eighteen from writing their own notes. Upon graduation, she plans to join the Air Force and become a pilot. Char also wants to complete four or more years of college. Let me entertain you 3 With top hat and cane, Char Hoffman looks forward to an elegant evening. PeoplefSeniors 1 5 1 I T' What is Your All -Time Fantasy? Some class of g'84 answers include: Plain and simple, to be richer than anyone else. - Sandra Schwenzfeier To find a cure for all social diseases? - Angela Velazquez To be famous in the way of singing or acting so all the women in the whole world would drool when they saw me, and that is just the beginning. CTom Cruise, look out!J - Ken L. Mount To become a rich and famous lady and marry Richard Gere. - Charlene Hoff- man 'gBeing on an island with the most beautiful girls in the world and spending a month with them and doing whatever na- ture wants us to. - Tony Verti Hawaiian dream girls, Michelle Shima and friend display their island beauty at the senior luau. ,asf-as-N L .. is 'v 1 x... SVN Il. f vt, 5, v XY. I .. jf 'L' Victoria Garcia Eric Gerber William Gilbreath David Gillespie John Glasgow Mark Gardner Evelyn Gifford Christopher Garcia Annette Gladney Kimberly Glathar Jim Gomard Anthony Gomez Robert Gomez 1 5 2 People f Seniors fi CTT X1, 9 17' Annette Gonzales Roger Gonzales Edinorah Gonzales Lisa Goodrich Mike Gordon 1 . 'IF H1 KK , Y New .1 Qs L. Who has the candy? After the breaking of the pinata Mark Gard- ner and Rick Kuri glance over the luau with candy tightly clutched in hands. G s K. Christine Gray Regina Gremling Steven Griffin Darrin Griffith Darcy Groothvis A, 4,-fn if if l N i Jill Groszkrunger Ken Hammond Leo Guardiola Mike Hammers Kathleen Gundling Matthew Hambeck 5 Serene Hagerty James Haas Nhung Ha People X Seniors 1 5 3 1. f . f X S ill ' ' 1 One for you, one for you . . . Brenda deposits letters in the teachers boxes. Chris Hansen Anthony Harp Becky Haynie Tim Hanson Cary Hashimoto Lynda Hein Sharon Harada Lisa Haught Sheri Heise 1 5 4 People f Seniors 1 .Iii - Stephanie Held Kimberly Heng Mark Henderson Daniel Hesketh Melodic Heximer l W 'iii X Earl Hill Tricia Hinze Phuong Hoang Sherrie Hockett Mae Hora -:ff Give MeA Bite! Jill Vanetta and Jenny Monroe share pineapple slices at lunch. eh. 'E Lynn Hofer Charlene Hoffman Cheryl I-lolle David Hufstesler James Hunter fs., rl L Ei Maihan Huynh Bob James Jessica Johnson Blair Jadwin Terri Jeffcoat David Jolin Portrait of Friendship: Best friends through grades eight to twelve, Jill Vannatta and Jenny Monroe enjoy each other's company. Both enjoy Waterskiing, snow skiing, and going to the beach, but one of their favorite pastimes is eating Hiigendaz ice cream at Peter's Landing. They like to make up songs about their experiences, too, but their all time favorite activity is eating Pogens cookies. Jenny is involved in tennis and drama, which takes up most of her time, while Jill is busy with cheerleading. Jill and Jenny explained, W.H.S. has been a big part of both of our lives. Our friendship has grown and matured heref, Brandon Jones Darrin Jones People X Seniors 1 5 5 Df- QS xl-'Tv iv? if-5 ' 'K -' 1 'F 'sri ' Nt N fl i Q, G F, 3 My ,ggi Kr , v, L. , E in ,1 VX , CJ Q VN A' H v .A ,X K , f fl 'lsr A S Michael Jones Katherine Kanda Monica Kienast Mike King Monique Jones Angela Kapp Kent Kim Shana Knepper Robert Jones Kevin Kappen Teresa Kington Sharon Koch Lisa Jordon Jean Kearns Sharon Kirihara Diane Kohler Mila Joseph Brian Kelly Darren Kishimoto James Kohler People X Senior l 5 l L R Scott Kolodge Shelly Kouchi Mary Krumme Helen Kuo Derrick Kuri 1 0- - A Sandra Kusumi Karen LaCour Trung Lam Lynn Lamaster Lewis Lanzner xv. Jennifer Larkin Heang Lay Ricky Lee Nancy Lehman Timothy Laurent Tan Le Sally Lee Bao-Quoc Loi Life of Adventure Bill McKeague is striving to make his high school years the best possible, by playing defensive tackle on the varsity football team. I really enjoy the spirit and competition in football, stated Bill. He also works part time for a construction firm. Bill says, 'Tll never forget the good times with my friends. Like we had the raddest egg fight on Halloween night? He continues, Matt Eddie's toga party was great, but getting caught without my toga has got to be the most embarrassing mo- ment in my life. ln Bill's sophomore year the football team was undefeated. That was excel- lent!,' says Bill. He hopes to fulfill his dream by traveling across the country on a motorcycle. That would make me feel free and adventuresomef, says Bill. Waiting to be shot - Bill McKeague stands like a man. fProud to be a Lion.j People f Senior 1 5 7 College Pickin' Many graduating seniors panic and start trying to figure out what they want to do after high school. Some will apply to colleges and universities and further their education. This the the time when they start inquiring about the best colleges. The most popular schools, such as, UCLA, UCI, USC, CSLB, and SDSU tend to be very expensive. These schools have the greatest of students enrolled, ranging from 15,000 to 35,000 students. The annual costs to attend these schools are from 5,000 to 12,000 dollars a year. Although some will end up in one of the above colleges, many will attend two-year colleges like Goldenwest, Orange Coast, Santa Ana, and Chapman, since some need a junior college experience before entering a university. Sam and Art eagerly await the excitement of co-ed life on the college campus. W f Jeff Long Cuong Ly 1 5 8 People fSenior , ,QW im- Q5 I 41' 1 N i N Q 1 mi sl -re' Hieu Ly Vam Ly Phuong Mach Denise Maraven Hoang Ly Tina Macera Sherry Maley Jeff Marshall Dave Marti Amy Martin Kim Martin 11,7 ti- . 4' 'QW This is fun! Taking a short breather from the festivities the luau, Kris M., Lynn H., Patti B., and Cris G., watch others Rock-a-hula. Joel Martinez James McCullough Melissa McMillin Shelly McVicker .lose Mendoza -eonardo Martinez Lynne McDaniel Lora McNabb James Melkerson Jeffrey Meyer Eva Marie Mason Bruce Mclimsey Linda McRorie Nancy Melvin Danna Marie Miller Keith McClain William McKeague Cindy McCollom Chris McMillan 3 People X Senior 1 59 '45 , '! XI? Aloha! Acting as the welcoming committee, Tracy O'Toole and Sloan Schaffer introduce them- selves. ag:-..., 1 AN .vxf Z' lfiag'5a.? li, 5. lyk lg, YP? Qs -sul l ,Q 11. 'l 41 -x. 5 M ere, SL Q i .1 xt S' M f' f Kristin Miller Gayle Milloy Sheila Mock Jeff Mooney Michael Nemec Michael Miller Cynthia Miyada Eric Mondragon Claude Moore Dai Nghe Mike Miller Pamela Miyada Jennifer Monroe Ken Mount Di Ngu Sean Myers Vi Ngu Catherine Nelson Ai Nguyen 1 People X Seniors 15. Kriss Keeps Active Kriss Miller, enjoys sports and is cur- rently involved in tennis and gymnastics. She likes music and her favorite group is Bauhaus. She spends her weekends with her friends, Chris and Robin, and is usu- ally found dancing in Hollywood or goes to gigs with a lot of people. When asked who she hangs around with she said, I hang around different looking people, but, I don't look at that, I look at what's inside and what they believe, that,s what really counts. If Kris had one wish she would wish for ten million dollars to give her parents each one million and another million would be donated to charity. She would then travel all over the world, And I'd have a ball, states Kriss. When she was asked if she likes being a teenager, Kriss exclaimed, I LOVE IT, I'm having the best time of my life!!! The day drags on - Kriss Miller patiently waits for the bell to ring. I s.-X55 X C' sv- An Nguyen Gigi Nguyen Hoa Nguyen Hoa Nguyen Hoang Nguyen 1 Huan Nguyen Hung Nguyen Hung Nguyen Loc Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Huy Nguyen Minh Nguyen P Tam Nguyen People X Seniors 1 6 1 ru' 'Sl' Q.. ijg' :eff Oh that face! Sharon Kirihara and Tina Macera try not to be camera shy. fo? gg, is sry, ,W Thai Nguyen Thuc Nguyen Hector Obar Andrea Oja Thap Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Sheri O'Connor Regina Oldehaver Thien Nguyen Kristi Nutt James Odasso Nick Olis 1 People X Seniors Mario Ortiz Colleen Osborne Ronnie Ostler Tracy O'Toole Audrey Parent .Ian Parent Gerald Parker 'FUR LX 'Zig tr r Nathan Parker Mayuri Patel Shari Paterson Elena Patterson Sarah Pearce Wendy Perkins Ha Pham Del Pickney John Place Claire Petroske Phi Phung Eddie Pimentel Scott Pomrehn T here's 0 Business Like Snow Business John Glasgow has been skiing since he was six years old. He enjoys skiing with the Gold Mine Race Team in Big Bear. He has taken first place in several races, but John says, My biggest success so far has been going to the semi-finals in the Ju- nior Olympicslv I hope to go to Orange Coast College for two years and then transfer to Colora- do State, comments John. For his career he wants to become a ski instructor at Mammoth. Skiers of America remember this face! John Glasgow plans to make his mark in the world of skiing. People f Seniors 1 Old Age Already? Seniors rarely think about their age of re- tirement. Since it's actually the begin- ning, Old does not usually enter the minds of those about to graduate. A sur- vey was taken in effort to find out what seniors plan on doing in their old age. Travel around and follow Julio Igle- sias! Mrs. Erdman, want to go'?,' - Joy Alexander Go out with younger guys. - Suzi Tran Traveling, learning how to skydive and throwing good partiesf' - Dude Be a Substitute like Ms. Fox. - Sarah Pearce I plan on cruising around in my Lam- bourghini and my Leer Jet. - Shari t Robinson i .f 5 , af Drawing plans for the future, Bobby James begins a 'X' W A layout. 4 ' -il' S' In .. D, V 4 vV'f'f 1 I ' ik ' N, ,M , if ' Q r N i -i ,lQf5e1a,y,. , - . - it Kathy Ponti Theresa Procowicz Yvonne Putman Irene Ra Gail Powers Wendy Provin Gaby Raab Manuel R 1 People X Seniors mirez Teresa Ransom amirez Michelle Rapallo Venai Redmond Andrea Reed Jacqueline Reed 1? jig , R I, 2 if' fi Q K J ft' L- : A ! g qw: r b.'x V1 LQ W-rf 1 ,i . l Lu 'ir ,clk Kenneth Ree Chuck Reep Karen Reich Patricia Reints Carlos Reyes Holly Rider Shari Robinson Maria Rios Kelly Rodrigo Bradley Risinger Martin Rodriguez Jorge Rivas Gillermo Roses Joseph Robinson Jill Ross Brett Roy Barbara Rubio Yolanda Ruiz Ramin Salari Arturo Sanchez Deann Sanders Joseph Sanders Roberta Santellan Susan Sato Dean Scarella People X Seniors 1 ,- Sf X e. :qv -9-my 'SJ We're ffl A few senior boys show that class of 84 is numero uno! 5---A - A Sloan Schaffer Andrea Shuck Erich Scherz Joanne Schwartz Donna Schopp Sandra Schwenzfeier 1 People fSeniors Jerry Secrist Tom Seeling David Servais IVF QQ' Q ,' Alan Sexton Cliff Shelton Sam Shallah Lisa Sherwood Kimberly Sharp Michelle Shima Pat Shaw Gregg Shockency Scott Shaw Susan Short The Joy Of Working Joy Alexander is seventeen years old and has been working at Chinese King in Westminster Mall for two years. She works approximately eight hours a week for minimum wage. Her main duty is to serve customers and to work the cash reg- ister. Joy likes working because it is fun, and is an easy way to earn gas money. Joy says she has learned responsibility, and how important attitude is, by working. She also realizes, What you give is what you get. A Pepsi, an egg roll - Setting up an order, Joy seems to be enjoying her work. ff' Shamel Shouga John Spoor Donna Steele Sean Stickley Kevin Stricklin Donna Sibley Diane Stacy Angela Stephens Karen Stracy Neal Sullivan People X Seniors 1 6 7 168 il-is t, 1'-fv I'II cheer U' you cheer Ken Mount waits for Tim Hansenls reaction. fcute skirts huh?J Ns., . . -' , if F Q -5,,i'1' ,,,,4-nr V A1 In U. Y :E Uk gi Maria Sulsona Michelle Swykert Ema Tamamasui People X Seniors Mi Anh Tang Rebecca Tenorio Diane Tegels Margaret Thissen Robin Tell Matt Thoemmes I ...NX ,au JW Yam u V . , ,W K W ug FQ Herb Thom Steve Thomas Kenneth Thorpe Catherine Tiller Pamela Tillery l!'..':P 'QM i'R Juli Tincher Perry Tisbo Walter Torres Kelly Towe Anhtuan Tran j Q5 'Q-,N 5,-.vt 471 fwfr ips CK Q' X ..., .7 :X Q-.f dw if H6 .V 553-g MFL Hue Tran Huynh Tran .4 ' Phuc Tran ' 7' Suzie Tran - Hi-VW Thai Tran Vu Tran Tam Trinh Donna Tromblay Yen Truong Anthony Trani Thuy Trinh Tuong Truong Kristi Tucker Wake Up g'Awwww. Oh, noll' 7:O0! Mom, why didn't you wake me up? Sound fa- miliar? Well, we all wonder how we made it in the morning, so hereis how a few sen- iors explained it: Sleepwalk to the bathroom and take a shower. - Anonymous My mom comes in and shakes my foot - Sandy Kusumi Take a shower with Irish Spring or Coast. - David Jolin I reach down and pick the covers off the floor. - Tim Laurent Turn on the radio and boogie! -Anon- ymous Slap my face with Skin Bracer! - Julio Bump into a couple of walls on my way to the shower. - Stevie Aren't they lovely! Showing us how they really look the homecoming court displays their true beauty. People X Seniors 1 Is this a senior? Yes, but a senior from l974. Janet Wittenburg, a WHS graduate, returned later as ad- visor ofthe pepster unit. if ,, X F5 1.-f 1 . 545 Q53 Kelly Turbeville Robert Uyehara Tiffaney Valencia Patricia Vandermolen Jill Vannatta Troy Turner Tracey Uyemura Elisa Valenzuela Thomasina VanderMolen Karen Vaughter Hoa Uong Cindy Vail Tim Valenzuela Paul VanderMost Kyla Vawter Brian Van Dyke Ana Velazquez A Vang Angela Velazquez 1 People X Seniors Friends Like This Last Forever Ken Mount and Delbert Pickney have been friends for five years. When asked how their friendship first started, they re- plied, We first met in eighth grade but we really didn't get to know each other until high school when we competed to- gether in football. Besides football, Ken and Delbert are also in the ever popular Spanish club, Delbert the buff sergeant at arms and Ken part of the founding fathers. Their interests seem to be quite similar. Their favorite meal is the Big Boy Combo. They both enjoy sports. Their girlfriends, Krissy Ragos and Laura Carey, interesting enough are also best friends. Even though the four years of W.H.S. are now over, the memories will never end. Fascinared by something in Mrs. Swenson's room, Ken Mount and Delbert Pickney look on. Q . R John Verlmden Carmen Vizeaino Angela Vredevoogd Mary Wagoner Suzette Ward Anthony Vernes Thuc Vo Lan Vu Renee Waldo Brad Weaver PeoplefSeniors 1 What do you like about being a Senior? Many of us would agree seniors seem to have a lot of fun. But, there must be something particular that they like about being a senior. Here is what a few seniors said! Looking forward to all those college co-edisf' Anonymous No more homework!!!,' Ema Tamama- sui It will be the end of some good memo- ries, and the beginning of a new exciting life. Carrie Carlson Going out with older guys! Miss Pop- ular I don't know yetf, G.H. Putting on the Ritz - Adding the finishing touch, Guzell Bennett helps Jeff Mooney get ready for the queen. f.,.4-1 51.3, ta' N cf V7 Q.. K .- xl 40s 5:1 Dana Webb Debbie Welch Ken White Kathleen Wigmore Kelley Weber Adrienne Wenstrup Eric Whitford David Wiley 1 People f Seniors 1 ' 1 ffrzs ' as Jeannie Witkowski Patrick Wolfgang Mike Wong Bridgette Wyman Khamko Xiong f i Qin , 'Q i ' Swinging seniors - Satisfied with their performance, Loren Burkman and Mike Gordon stop for something to eat. Richard Yabaki Toua Yang Andrea Ybarra Mary Zepeda Tonya Zhorne Cindy Yakura Tammy Yanson May Doua Yang Mike Yazzie PeopIefSeniors 1 f .1 , Pick it up! Ordering a freshman to pick up thc trash can, Antonio Vertti's words are direct. Sharing smiles, Ronda Baker, Kari Carlson and Kathy Coughlin enjoy themselves at the senior luau. Yee huh! Good times mixed with good food seem to be enough to keep Matt Eddy happy. The sun will come out tomorrow, Serene Hagerty gives friends a word of advice. Diamonds are a girls best friend. - Lynn Hofer shows us the meaning of true class. 1 People f Seniors LJ ifgf'-Q , ff KMA! fl 4 ' Q? v Yin -1 Q ,X 1,1 fa' 4i..n. itt, N A w -ia 1 W: mx' ,ii X N , if. ' . 4 ram., - is ,twin me . i,-, .t.g., gl, -iyi -fat' 1125344 sm.. !...wx.'a. .4- CU -nj NNN Q HUFER rrirfd but nervous - Pam Tillery and father get the red carpet treatment. a GO-GO, Ken Hammond and Atnhony Trani try a few new moves at the senior luau. .vxl Activity Time Sharon Kirihara has been involved in many activities. Besides being a freshman and sophomore cheerleader, and a varsity song leader for two years, she has been able to carry a heavy academic schedule and even have time for her boyfriend. Yuck! Feeling just great, Sharon Kirihara sits while Darrin Akita makes a new women of her. W4 l g umm. ml J A PeopIefSeniors 1 Friends Add Smiles These seniors seem to be having fun at the luau. Adding a little spice to this na- tive scene, Loren and Adrienne have the touch for keeping their friends laughing and smiling. Woman conquers all. - Adrienne Wenstrup shows Loren Burkeman who's the boss. W. X ,,,g?x 'fx NW--fre lx lif- -- Aw-0 -safest ,.f 'i TM U Ai! Q M 'Y ew uefwwnvrverazgn' 1 People X Seniors Let's dance . . . Barbara Rubio struts her stuff . Don't fall asleep! Steve Evans catches a cat nap between classes. Examine it closely now, Listening to Mrs. Tanner's instructions, Stephanie Held con- centrates on the subject. -feng 's..' Steady as he goes - carefully drilling for wood- shop, Eddie Pimental makes something to ad- mire. Don't you dare! Marie Sulsona unwillingly poses for the camera, Hi there! Mario Ortiz checks out the scenery. Surfing Safari - Ready for action Scott Shaw, .lim Melkerson and .lohn Glasgow await their ad- venture. Using her hands . . . Lynda Hein skillfully cre- ates a masterpiece. 1- 4 . in as- N4 W! 1 li Ps if f 351 z it if' 1 i aff ref People X Seniors 1 May Abdelnaby Scott Abraham Danny Acosta Julie Adams Pat Adams Roy Afusia Becky Agnew james Alcantar Iacquelin Aleman Yadira Aleman Mark Allen Becky Alter Angela Alvarez John Anderson Rhonda Angulo Rosa Archila Carmen Arevalos Robyn Arganda Dan Arguello Eugene Armijo Henry Asis Roselyn Asis Douglas Austin Andy Avalos Yong Bae Jim Bailey Pamela Bailey Robert Bain George Balandran Debbie Balcom Steven Barajas Khankeo Baramy Brenda Bargesser Iulie Barker Ken Barnes Eleanor Bartolome Mary Basilio Kathrine Bayles Herbie Becher Lisa Becker Wendy Beneux Kelli Bennett Natalie Bermudez Roger Bernabe Robin Biggs Lee Bladow Shellie Blake Todd Blan Patti Blanchette Richard Bliven Chris Blough Diane Blumenstein Angela Bogde Eddie Boghossian Derek Bolthausen Gregory Booth 178 I 04 do their duty ik r S-4 ui as i M 1 ati The class of 85 was very active. Not only were they involved with the jrfsr Prom, but they participated in class competitions and fund raisers. Class officers included: Connie Perkins, Presidentg Dina Davis, Vice Presidentg Rose Asis, Secretaryg Dawn Tanamachi, Treasur- erg Rhonda Brick, junior Commissioner, Tom Schlange, Class Representativeg Rob Carr, Class Historian. Dina Davis, Vice President, felt the ju' niors were capable of showing more enthusiasm, They have potential to be more spiritedf' When asked what her duties were, she said that there was not anything specific, but A'Everyone F1 My . W ww rl U 'H - A ,,.- Virgil ' gf Fir W . Q Y Y ' gl T ri' n . g tgjr sa B . 12 . 1 ,,, ,Z ww Vey ,, , ef 1. iv . A N-fx.. , .1 By -W J 1 1 N if -W W I 'MW V 1 i , if l M V 21 .1 W had an equal amount of duties. Rose Asis, Secretary, felt that there was a increase in enthusiasm, especially at the pep r lies. When asked why she wanted to run for this office, she answered, I wanted to get in volved with more activities. Dawn Tanamachi, who was elected tre surer, believed the class of 85 had a good chance of becoming the class of the year. I think we have a pretty good chance, we haven more support and we came close last yearf' Tanamachi also recalled why she wanted to run, 'ALast year was really boring to me so I wanted to make something of my junior year. Q icxj, V ,M . f pw il A' Q '25 1 no 4 Y wr AP at-Eg, 3 r gi . xr 4 lf Ji V 1 V as M y .ja ,r 3 mf J People X Juniors - 2 ' Leif Bowman Rhonda Brick Carol Brown F xi ' ' Irving Brown Tom Bruce 5 Lauri Brunt .Q i Laurie Buenafe ' ' H W.. Huy Bui i 1 i h i X Tina Burk f f? 's . 1' f ' Steve Burke 1. A Kathleen Butler . D V E f f fa ' X f I , S jj .i . Dianne Cain J , ,' ' John Callus Z A X Michael Camden M x ri, Christin Campbell , Gloria Campbell Oanh Cao V Trang Cao K H ' Angelica Carbajal i H J . Jeanette Cardenas . ' Rob Carr jf' ' Steve Carradus ir V Warren Carter 6 2 f Becky Casados 'V Mary Castillo 2 Silvia Castrejon ' Steve Champion Louise Chang if -,, David Chapman Nguyen Chau Julio Chavez ' ' a Q.. . 4 ' Michelle Chavez IC' 'v-Q! ll I 4 i r' gi X William Chaves N , , Nanette Chitty Ai' Andrew Chiu Carolyn Chiu X r Rath Chou Rith Chou . K- E Kan Chov .1 X gf.- sxf 3' Khann Chov U MT'!kW'W'h ,i W i .V f f l 1 A 'fir fr' Minnie Christiano YY ' i i Kristen Clark 11,4 t W' V V T f i ' Lisa Clement h W V S , Betsy Collacott ST i Mike Connor ': i Robert Corlew if t Kimberly Clarke i S. ' as , f David Cotman e Tracy Cotton Q. 'S' ' Danny Coyle at Janice Cruz N l M F if l ' Z Martha Cuevas 3 ' Q Peter Cuthbertson ,. swf Denise Dailey ' Shawn Dalton .W N N Kim Damron Junior officers pose Hawaiian style - top row - Rose Asis, Rhonda Baker, Rob Carr, Mrs. Tanner fadvisor Connie Perkins. fron! row: Dina Davis, Tom Schlange, Dawn Tanamachi. PeoplefJuniors 1 79 Hanh Dang John Dang Phuong Dang Phil Davey Dina Davis Timothy Davis Kathy DeCourt Todd DeGraw Deborah DeMond Anthony DeVore Sean Decker Michael Delaney Gloria Delgado Timothy Delgado Francis Dever Victor Di Salvo Cathy Diaz Ronnie Diaz Charles Dickson An Do Khanh Do Chris Donnelly Vartan Douchoyan Yolanda Dow Shelley Draeger Rhonda Duffy Brett Dulin Caroline Duong Ymean Duong Carlos Duran Ray Duran jim Dyer Rebecca Eagle Deana Earl Michelle Eddy Caryn Edwards Susan Egan Vouchhen Eng Robert Epperson Linda Evans Darren Fahrenholz Dennis Fahsel Rachel Finney Julie Fischer Musika Fitisemanu Melinda Flurer Larry Forsberg Paul Frazier Cheryl Frechette Billy Freed Michael Friedman Debbie Freislinger Karla Frizler David Fujii William Gagnon Rose Galindo 180 ,, v. -v-' 'BM ii F? if 'ei Q ii 3 ,QX ies, E sf git F at I locker lunacy People X Juniors Time: 8:54 Place: E-4 QMrs. Riness' Marriage and Con- temporary Lifej Scene: Two girls walking from class to their locker bay. L.D. - Move it! Move it nowl I'm sure. This is crazyl Can you believe that every sin- gle-solitary locker is taken? S.F. - No, but I'm starting to. What hap- pened this year? When I was a sophomore there were thousands of lockers to spare. Now with so many new people it seems im- possible to even find your own lockerl Let alone have your lock cut offll L 1 L.D. - Yeah, and if this freddie doesn't move I'm going to make himlll S.F. - AH, come on, you have to have pa tience. You know the saying, good things come to those who wait. L.D. - Oh Yeah? I've got to be in H-24 i 2 minutes. I'm now in the N locker bay! Ann your trying to tell me to wait for good thingsll Don't tempt me to kill before I'm zc Finally! OK, 41, 2I ... I S.F. - Well, I'll see ya! Hope you're not too late! L.D. - Bye! OI-IH, this is ridiculouslllll i III? il J s I 0 I Peace at last - Two students beat the third period rush hour by leaving L 5.17 I '1 -up ',e,k4v!sieaelLe,,1,,, , 2 Q! ,,. .fs 'H if for lu f ry' I E V 1 tj W: ' . T57 5 Q' .U E .. l. ' 1 if , as e .cf ,.,, , I 5, 'M at 5 i ir' c it H as at la . . .1 , In A f L lx it i fi Q ia e rrrw ly T 415- uf fx , , class a minute early. 5 3 rg ' li ' if i' .f an i ,M 4 X ' f Q 5 V - av J A 3 i fe People X Juniors Elvia Gallegos Lisa Gallo Deann Gandeza Mclcay Galoia Danila Garcia Deena Garcia Michael Garcia Yvonne Garcia Veronica Garibay Kris Garvey Ricky Gates Elizabeth Gibson jennifer Gibson Peter Gillcey Michael Gill Kelly Givens Mary Glass Shellie Glathar Jim Gomard Cynthia Gomez Teresa Gonzales Lazara Gonzalez Greta Gonzalez April Grinstead Tammi Gudger Reuben Guerrero Yoeng Ha Wendy Haclcett Paul Hahn Laura Hall John Hallett Nlilcee Hamalale Maureen Hann Leslie Hannes Robert Happle Jamie Hardeman john Hardman Ike Hardy Thomas Hargis David Harrell Shannon Harris Philip Harrison Lee Haslcin Mike Haubrich Brian Haug Brenda Haugen Dawn Havling Paul Haw jim Hawlcswell John Hay Janice Hearn Erin Henning Tyrone Hepler Lisanne Hernandez Michele Hernandez Catherin Herr lf , .,,. 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Seniors DeAnn Sanders, Tom Seeling, Trisha Cooper, Kelly 1 x,,n.-'png' Towe, Thu-Uyen Dang, Sherrie Hockett, and Kathleen Gun- s 'S -if dling scored in the top five percent in the nation on last year's PSAT. julie Herrick David Hicks Steve Hill Bon Ho Lethi Ho Phu Ho Teri Hoffman Ruth Hogue Michael Hollen Sherie Holton Sung Hong Michael Hooker Sheri Hooton Janice Howard Kathleen Huddleston Suzanne Hughes lay Huiberts Sylvia Hunter Suzanne Hutter Bachyen Huynh Minhchau Huynh Jeff Jarvis Eydie Jauregui Emmy Jewell Frances Ihu James johnson Julia Johnson Melissa Johnston David Jolin Gary Jolly Susan jones Christin -lournigan Aminra Jusren Joe Kamholz Helen Kang David Kaplan Dan Kato Lisa Kawashima Laura Kearns Mark Kehn Tina Kelley Ronald Keedy Anusorn Kengsoontra joell Ketcham Tonja Kidd Jae Kim Ricky Kington Paula Klesko Todd Kloster Robert Kosai Lisa Kuhl Lisa Kurzawa Phuoc Lam Minh Lam Kim Lang John Largenr , i w , gi' fs? 5' ai 1-'L R J ' v- sv E gr ' he X f 1 Li MW l ri X . 1 2 li 1 'i ' iii. , ii , , , llll 4 ff L as 5 , sse, 1: A' ,L wb 'F' -' FQ 3 45.45 V? i , yyiyl ssav f L: ' , y 'O PeoplefJumors ld: V V .. Mimi M , ' 3, ,mir . av- 9 .quit i ! ws e ff ' X lr , ff if ,V -- ?,' i if 3 QV' 5 W If ff' 4: lr l Q 1, Y gk 1 ' S'-A- , ,W ' we W Y M si, M ,im A Y I fi a- 1 f ..- V ., 5' .fav in J fr In X 'lb 4 i , 1-f 1 Y ,sax 4 ggi. On October 12, 1983 many juniors gath- ered in the student cafeteria to take the PSAT. Mr. Blankinship carefully gave di- rections and answered any questions before the t6SI was administered. Everyone was anxious to take the test and most had studied the previous week by taking practice tests in the booklet, stated one junior. The reason these juniors took the PSAT was to get ready for the SAT. The PSAT scores were also qualifications 4 'if' f. . ij V 'l' If M 1 -7 1. 7d ls X ' . 1 5' ' 1'-,, S' ij 559 ll ,X ,ie1n, ry g jjj' ' Iii -- ' U ' A. - ' L l , , . M . S . - ,, . . , s QTL' 3. t fi- . mai it f-ff i , , i,..ad . ,, ,. C- lz, are 4' r A, ... - f 6 I af 1 1 j , ' ju' .1 W , . V H ii .1. t,,, ,, w , .H 3 .ff , if . x for certain grants and scholarships. When the juniors received their scores they were able to estimate how well they could do on the SAT and also how hard they needed to work for bettering their SAT scores. All in all, the juniors were glad to know the test was only preparing them for the SAT and not their final scores. Cne junior stated, It was much harder than expected, and it will take many months of practice before doing well on the SAT next year. 141 L1 - Qi Chinh Le ,QT T its Dung Cong Le 2 Dung Le ' te Ngoc Le Phoung Le Sophia Lee Tom Lewis Marcia Ley Deborah Lillie Boune Lim A I r Vieng Lim Nj ,r f T Lisa Lindquist Toni Linton ,. Wendy Liu Amy Loomer . Bowen Lopez Johnny Lopez 4 Tony Lopez ,. ,, i Dana Loranger QT Cheryl Lotzgesell fl 5 5 Jeffrey Loving ' Ha Lu 'I W- Oai Luu J Van Ly chi Mach ji Y Thanh Mach ' 3 Greg Madsen Kathy Mageo - - Serge Maghdessian Peter Makaena Mark Maley Tania Manandik X , K, lj, -' Richard Manlapeg Kimberly Manor Monique Mantoen Dave Marcin Barbara Mark Stacey Marsh Marvin Marshall Thomas Martin Sandra Martinez Paul Masotto Jeanne Matua Mike Mauler Robert May Steve McBride Erick McCray David McGrew Jimmy McKee Theodore McMillen Jackie Mendez Michelle Mendonca Chris Meyer john Meyer . Richard Mickey ' r joseph Miller w PSAT challenges juniors People X Juniors 1 Kellye Miller i Patrick Miller 'X' le Kelly Millnitz i Stephanie Minoux l T Theresa Minoux ., Mike Mizer Dannette Mock Theresa Kim Moore Rodney Moore Beatriz Morales Michelle Moran Kimberly Morgan Cheri Morris Gary Morris V ', Michael Mostow r ,ef ' f f Phia Moua Sao Moua Vang Moua Constant Mousmoules Dana Mueller Kelly Mills john Mueller Tom Mueller Shaun Mullen Jan Heather Myers i ,.' , 'i J- 5. Monette ' N l an gm V fr elii- . P. . if MUfPhY X N T 5,1 Tim Myers W, Y- lui H - Susan Nalcanishi Ivette -- ii 5 X, ,, 2 Q .ff 5 , V Greg Mulcler H W f- il ll W lull i 5 6 Charlee Nazor Kris Nelson ,IVV S.- Kim Nestor 'Awe Bun Ngoy Huyen Ngu i fi, Anh Binh Cong Doan Hang Kim I-lien Hong Khiem Lang Loan Minh Nhong Phu Tan Thang Thanh Thanh Thanh Loan Thinh Thoa Naranjo 1V Q . I we Y My l W 3 Q J i fl Nguyen I 'N MM! X Nguyen 7 '-gym. i- Nguyen ii , X Nguyen R l? l Nguyen ' ,L Nguyen :- Nguyen ' Nguyen , Nguyen 'V 'N Nguyen Nguyen - 1- Nguyen l i it ,fx wu- i l W ll lmb, , I 1 Nguyen WW Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen V Nguyen 4 V ' V ei 'vw-as Nguyen ii , i il Nguyen '- Ink , ' l J Junior Kathy DeCourt resembles a professional model even with Ciradel's amateur photography. 184 People X Juniors 7 l l li I l x s L ,ad ,V 1 was-' ,N sae, v , , M W , ,K iw i, V r I '- r-- ' l s V ' w ll' - I of, K .X . x ' x ,, 4, - ii. ii , M ly , , F ll l gi e 1 4 l . fn 1 i ,v l l r i -Q V 3 vu x , ,,,, X 1 W A K H l l i l , U v ' 5? i h p y I ,Wa X Q i li li J- V N V' .V A ,9 ix 'f i 1 - i, 1 i F1 .W ia . f -1-, ses' ' V ' V, 4, X vll 12, ,, Z, 1-. 'si w gin 'bww' W 'ANS V as Exim i, ' Q ii , ' 52 in l , 1, S...- . ... N W2-1 1, me wma: ?-'V uBeing a junior is great! exclaims Kathy DeCourt while expressing the feelings of many of her classmates. uMany things have changed. Kathy has lived in Westminster for three years, and even after she moved to Garden Grove, she still attends WHS. Kathy also is very active in her hometown activities and still finds time to work. 'Tm working at McDonalds, and is it a job!! And yes I can reach the counters. comments Kathy on her work and height. She claims to be one of the shortest juniors in school. Kathy attended a modeling school for a year and a half where she took many classes ,iii- V f if s 4 il 5-I J in dress, dance, make-up. She uses what she learned for school, work, and when she goes out. Helping out in the yearbook this year, Kathy tackled the job of finishing the ac- tivities section. Her favorite teachers are Mr. McGuckin, Mr. Matza, and Coach Bowman. After graduation, Kathy wishes to be- come a counselor for teenagers, and try to help them as much as she can, especially pregnant teens. In her senior year she plans to keep up her 3.4 grade average, and earn enough money to go to college. 'AI can't wait until next yearln e Y its ir. QT . .. - A if i 5 . .gf -4 as. f .. . Q. F as WV' 'f 'f L . M . ,. G at 5 . -w , M , -rw f l f fx l .L -. vw-lk lt. F if ' ll 4 ll 1 E it ll . M! Qs - 'I E AQ it -1-im ow year ITIOITC A.: K . tt ., t 1 A. NBL eeee l V1 f f t fa ff 1 '11 X .4 if t I. W , People X Juniors Tuong Dinh Nguyen Thuong Nguyen Tien Nguyen Trang Nguyen Triet Nguyen Tung Nguyen Tuong Nguyen Tuyet Nguyen Viet Nguyen Michael Nielsen Sean Noble Diana North Adolfo Ocampo Tom Ochoa Pat O'Cr0wley Tracy Oien Charlett Olson Patrick O'Rourke Eric Pacheco Debra Pailet Gina Palomino Rebecca Palomino Kelly Parker Katrina Parks Craig Parro David Pavloff Cynthia Perez Debbie Perez Michael Perez Connie Perkins Misty Pflum Bang Pham Bichthuy Pham Duc Pham Hung Pham Huong Pham Huyen Pham Lan Pham Minh Pham Tam Pham Thanh Pham Thang Pham Thanh Pham Tramanh Pham Tuyet Pham Tina Phillips Teng Phomprasach Jennifer Pomrehn Kim Poole Michelle Popp Olivia Ramirez Maria Ramos Kenneth Ramsey Matthew Ramsey Dan Randol Scott Randol 185 15? 4 I men of the 80's Dawana Ransome gi, Kim Rawnsley Richard Rehn ' 1 Allison Reihl , W7 A J Max Remele 5' if ' Richard Renteria Z. ff ' Heather Rich , IGM - j V wk pn! l as Laurie Riggins ' James Rippe 3 rrg Julie Risner W 1 DeeDee Robertson 73 Michael Robertson 1 L Michelle Robertson WL . -- Ernie Rocha Charles Rock Danny Rodgers Q 3 . I 1 W A Q 6 1 N tw Vanessa Rohde Guillermo Rojas Shellie Roller 1 A V Lisa Romero 1 Cynthia Ronan Bob Rose Glen Rosenzweig Vincent Royer Tim Rutherford Yolanda Ruvalcaba John Saleh Mike Schenlt Peter Scherz Tom Schlange Kelly Schroeder Eric Schurman Paul Schurman ni I Gil 3 Y Karen Scott Q N j ,, Kathleen Seaman , ' ' Q. Glenda Sellers 5 f 3 . f fl Jagdip Selthon , . Christina Serabia V Q ' Anita Segura X I Elizabeth Servais Daniel Sexton Cassandra Shallah Gary Shealy Shefilt Rattay Nancy Shephard Kurt Siebert Sandi Silva Mark Silverman jeff Slcoropacla I V V Deanna Slone U . Kenriclc Smellie Coleen Smith David Smith i t. Gary Smith Lance Smith , ' ll' V, , if 5 I Q I! xl People X Juniors As the 80's progressed, so did the popular- ity of the Chippendale men. People of the fe- male persuasion, ranging from 16 to 60, spent their hard earned dollars just to catch glimpses of these men. The unfortunate women who did not get to see them clue to age, lack of transportation or not enough money, didn't have to miss out on everything. The Chippendale craze had a wide variety of memorabilia. It ranged from tempting calen- dars to their own coffee mugs. The men a J. N tiiir F4 r 4 il 'fu 'l Q from Chippendales put new dreams into womens lives. Even if their dreams never came true, it definitely put happy thoughts in their minds. With all the corruption in the world it is nice to have something to escape to. Having the Chippendale guys around it gave women the chance to escape into their own world of fantasy. Even after the 80's are gone, the popularity, or at least the memory, of these men will last in the thoughts and dreams of women around the world. i. e A Q.. , .-t-,sf 3 'iw I Il! wg ,c my N ln ll K WWJ, K X It e 1- 'W it C, W, ,. , , ! l. ll' X 1 'I ,V 5 , , , 2 'L- K 11. A F' I 3 iz ,G 2 , 1 W x AS. 'Si i. Y, l' ' ' if www li 4 J. . ' 4, 3 : ' , . 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SS sie ,- s K'3, fl if - - V ,fare -mi., , iii, 1 wx VA ' Ha V fem c...2 5 ia A a if 1 i i 5 'N in 2 A ri 1 T ft c , V ,, 2 U Q - 1 MV, Q is ia ' 5 XL i , A Mx 2 1 1 ' J ir- 'S ' :Mx i , lk , y 35, W 5 N Q i A c XXXL- si W i i .W - I-' 1 ma- y , 1 , A f ef 'L T' is :- lt , I T., 5 wx ? 5 I Wi v has N' 4 i ...f I Paula Smith jill Snedeker Blanca Soldevila Lyvann Sok Debbie Sorensen Angela Southerlancl Joe Sparks John Spencer Anna Stanforth Cynthia Stearns james Steedly Tammi Steinbach Donna Stephenson Todd Stewart Brian Sttaly Elizabeth Sturgeon Rafael Sulsona Karen Sunderland Anthony Sweeney Sharon Tabata Steve Takeda Dawn Tanamachi Spencer Tepper Shauna Terry Deirdre Thomas Mike Thomas Mike Thomas john Thyssen Paul Tisbo Ruth Togonon Janet Tominaga Susan Tomlinson Son Ton Rick Torres Anh Tran Bang Tran Dang Tran Huong Tran Huyen Tran Khanh Tran Thuy Tran Tuyet Tran Leticia Tristan Hien Truong Tuong Truong Michael Tucker Martin Tyrrell joon Um Ranelle Urban Barbara Urguidi Norma Valencia Monique Valentin Nancy Valles Lane Vang Monica Vargas Steven Vega Our own 'version of the Chippendale men as they move to the Luau music. People fJuniors 1 8 7 Michelle Vogel Hanh Vu Hung Vu John Wade John Waldron jon Walker Michelle Walker Keith Watanabe Kristen Weatherbee Ron Weatrowski Keith Webster jason Weeks Jamie Wells Ron Westrick Deanna Whalen Derek Wheeler Casey White Letha Whittaker Rae Wiggins Regina Wignes Kimberly Wilburn Cynthia Wiley Carrie Williams Hank Williams Kristy Williams Marty Wilt Mark Wineman Mary Winningham Darin Woinarowicz Kelly Woods Bridget Wright Michele Yamato Herve Zaidman Michelle Zapata Shari Zess Lisa Young Xhue Yang Rhonda Knepper Scott Ivener Eva Schneider I, nf, v- Hx u.. 1 , e , , 7 , t ' , si 1 ' 1- rx, . . , , 1 W ,., ' 5' Ji if , ' ' x 1 1 , wig? 3, N 1 vni S- ff. , ,Eg , g 1 5- ' 4' ' - i g 'i , 1 ' A f Jah .ally l i cv ,fi tl 'Me-Wy-1 f 5 M r , i al, W 't x W as Y, if ,ll ' me M l i I V, 'XX 0 E 1. v- 'ii X Ah , A , G, L- atex ' , , ' ' W J rx 3 fi a l s 1 'Q' W' WLM for life PeoplefJuniors . Not everyone has a guaranteed friend for life, but Jackie and Yadira don't have to worry about that. They are both involved in the Spanish Club and want to continue being mem- bers for next year. After graduation, Jackie plans to attend col- lege and major in drafting design. On the oth- er hand, Yadira is considering going to U.C.I. and major in medicine. When jackie was asked what she liked about being a twin she said, I always have someone next to me and I don't worry about being alone. Yadira answered by saying, I always have someone to talk to whenever Tim lonely, when I have a problem and someone to cheer me up when I feel down. ' lei, , ' V 3 W ' V ' 'i A V TM E E E K' 1 K 1 T ff' -s as 4 r i iii' . - ii 'll . :rx ef? w i -' .. Tl Q . ll i l if Y : 51. V. -, They were born in Guantanamo, Cuba, bi at the age of 40 days they came to this count and became American citizens. Their birthda is the 3 Ist of January which is their dadls birt day too. For their sixteenth birthday, their parents got them a car. It's an 83 Nissan Centra, which can easily be identified because of thei license plate. It says twins '67. W It is hard to believe, but they are identica twins. When they were younger, their mom had a tough time trying to tell them apart. nally she started putting different colored rib bons in their hair to tell them apart. They both like pizza, the L.A. Dodgers, and sometimes they even like the same guy. Y' Walking in the rain, Michele Walsh sports her gear for a California school with outdoor hallways. captwates this junior class 49 4 fl JM' ,ix-. -- 1 ,fd V, iw Z-ff, if Underclass star football and baseball player, Dean Kontoes takes a photography class. Halffime star Soloist, Lee Haslcin blows his own horn, People fJuniors 1 mf if M.. 'ls Sophomore class officer lady Valles appears ro have a friend for life captured here on a bench outside of the Activities, office. This VGHHGIEH fan practices his mechanical drawing in Mr. Deeleyis class. gig- 524' 1 90 People X Sophomores i 3 x Um- Lifxhfiff by Kristin Tucker Alchoholism has no age limit. A 1975 na- tional analysis of youth drinking surveys found that 70? or almost I7 million of to- day's in-school teenagers have had a drink. Forty-five percent of these students report at least one episode of being high, tight, or drunk. Nineteen percent report monthly in- toxication. More than 60 percent of the 7th graders and 80 percent of all 12th graders now drink. Alcoholism is an illness like most other ill- Teenage alcoholism, on the increase nation-wide, is the topic for discussion in Mrs. Riness' Marriage and Contempo- rary Life class. One underclassmen takes a break on a warm, sunny day upstairs in the Jn hallway. This student involves himself fully in his task at hand. nesses - heart disease, TB., cancer - it can strike people at any age. What happens when you get drunk? As the amount of alcohol in the bloodstream in- creases, change occurs in the body. Vision be- comes impaired, speech becomes thick, coordi- one for the road nation deteriorates, emotion and mood be- comes unpredictable, and many more abilities deteriorate. No matter how you look at it, drunkenness is a state of physical and mental incompetence. It is strange that people would deliberately become severely handicapped. People X Sophomores 191 Denise Abbott Iona Akeripa Tim Alcala Sean Alexander Tony Amezcua Eva Anderson Terri Anderson jan Andrus Luis Arceo Nancy Arroyo Helen Arvanitis janet Asis Steve Atkinson Heath Audet Thomas Babineau Danny Bailey Herman Baine Lisa Baiocco Robin Baker Dung Bang Frank Bantle Veomany Baramy Troy Bates Jeannine Battaglia Donna Bean Shannon Beasock Joseph Belford Stacey Belkin Ioan Bell Koreen Beltran john Benno Rafael Bernal Catalina Berumen Theresa Betz Lisa Bevinton Samir Bhakta Jay Bills Betty Bishop Jonathan Bishop Larry Blaich Leon Blakeman Becky Blakesley Timothy Bogdanovich Valerie Bongo Randy Bonwell Jodie Boodman David Boughton George Boullon Tracie Bradley David Brant Rachel Bray Norman Brees Lucy Bristow Shatman Brooks Carrie Brown Cindy Brown 0 we if ' W Y ,V ,A 335 75 i , J t U i W ee? ii 3 E4 gi ' 5 ei, if Hardworlzing Sophomore Class Committee and advisors - Top row - john Maugin, Car- men Christiasen, Sarah Dohi, and David Shelly. Front row - Mrs. Cres, Jody Valles, Rachel Vas- 192 quez, and Mrs. Smith. as V353 mi r if- w i v AA ' -llwi' Y Nt r if ttts at 5 l Q W,- ,5 ,, ,, Y l N I 'I A 11 'W f ,A v- 'IL A H' if-v lf: I ' EEF' 5 dvr i..4 3 .- x a An experienced group of sophomore of- ficers took the helm of their class to make this one of the most colorful and eventful years. Working diligently over the summer, they master-minded the many sophomore sponsored events. Their first major activity was the Mas- querade Ball which was a major success. Ac- cording to Sarah Dohi, The evening was successful because we worked hard for origi- nal ideasf' Working concessions and selling popcorn, hot dogs and ice-cream sundaes were just some of the many ways that mon- ey was raised for the class and United Way In addition to these sales, they sponsored a sock hop as well. Overall, the main concern of the sopho- more class committee was to get more stu- dents involved in extra-curricular activities and unify the class of 1986. The sophomore class committee includ- ed: Jody Valles, Presidentg John Mougin, Vice President: Carmen Christiansen, ASB Commissioner: Rachel Vasquez, Class Representativeg David Shelley, Treasurerg Sarah Dohi, Secretary. I 2. '.l.i 1 a it S E as vii , I ,Sim i M , fix 3 if , . if 5 ' 'IU L. 1 'J f - . ff . l is V 1 X aim? fn-mu Matt Brown Dung Bui Ninh Bui Patti Bullock Robin Burket James Burns Misty Burt Darrell Buse Dennis Buse Sarath Buth Andrew Butler Doug Butts Shana Callaway Susie Camena Shannon Campbell Houng Cao Keri Carlisle Chris Carlson Maureen Carp james Cartwright Miguel Casrerjon John Cataldo Cyndy Cervantes Cheryl Chaffey Keo Chanthongbay Susan Chapman Gustavo Chavarin Paul Chavez Yanira Chavez Elaine Chen Diana Cherpeski Crystal Cheshire Vina Chhouk Bo-Chin Karl Chouinard Tony Christiano Carmen Christiansen Edmund Chung Phung Chung Theresa Collacott Lisa Colle Alton Collier Brian Collins Robert Colton Sharon Cook Robert Coomes James Coronel Jorge Correa Karen Costa Mark Costa john Craig Laury Creyaufmiller jaun Crisostomo Micheal Crum Josephine Cuevas Hue Dang People X Sophomores 1 93 Thuy Dang Hang Dao Craig Davidson Richard Davidson David Davis Tricia Davis Anna DeAugustine Deborah Dejohn Elfren DeLaTrinidad Bruce DeLeon Shelly DeLeon Lisa DeLuccio Sabrina Dennis Bhagwati Desai Dawn Destefano Amanda Devine Jonathan Dibble David Dillard Xuan Dinh Phuong Doan Linh Do Anne Doens Kenneth Doering Sarah Dohi Crescenc Doran Donna Douglas Kent Draeger Russell Duff Kelly Dunlapp Michael Dunn Betty Duong Kamarat Duong Ttinh Duong Faustino Duran Sandra Duran David Ecat Anthony Eddy Edgar Restrepo Wendi Edwards Bill Eichelberger Lisa Elliott Tom England Shannon Erb Jack Evans Brian Fahrenholz Rob Farrington Laura Faugh Diane Fearn Kelly Fields Nancy Fiorella David Fisher Christin Flesch Leticia Flores Summer Foote Tracey Frates Walter Frazier Wie blue fan-atic L My 4 li 4 T gi s .. Q Cab M ' i fx. 'E 1 f g E X W Ml ff 1 E 1, ffl. : 'f . J by Eric VanHorn On the surface, Jason Zenk is an aver- age sophomore. But beneath that average ex- terior beats the heart of a true Dodger fanat- ic. In this devoted fanls room, the walls are covered with posters of such Dodger stars as Steve Sax, Bob Welch and, of course, Fer- nando Valenzuela. When living in San Fran- cisco, Jason saw the Dodgers play the Giants at Candlestick. He was so impressed with the Dodger's playing that he became a lifelong fan. For the past IO years, this loyal spectator has had an ambition to play for the many- time World Champions. He spends one to two hours a day practicing for his dream. Of couse, this fanatic has all of the official Dodger equipment and even cuts his hair like Steve Sax. No book on his heroes is safe from his grasp. Jason Zenk will either be in the Dodger organization or in the stands but either way, he'll still be wearing Dodger Blue. u, Q , if Q' D XX rs' X i Y i V A gr K 4, gg, ,,NN .4 1 ,i , , K A ,, if he fe i 'fi si fi ' ,, .i H. M l uv -. 'S 'WK X. uw 5 iii' or J 2 . N W., 2 ' Vg , Xt ii: T'-'ww-y-'K E ga l X ,., 1 X X X 2 Q' . ' .if E1 , .,. X X XX XXX x i t. ,X V Q l t 1, in ,,, 1 - t 'l M N Q' 5 6 Y ff i..i it X. N 1 i V 5 A K 5 15 X gi Q ii l c. -rf E Q Q ' f .4 f a it i . ti 1 f .all . r' aa .5-,sf ne, a 7 K if Wu' J., , , w X Xb! W Q 1 l lit in l A ies. People X Sophomores ll ,,,, , rd . - ,V i is eeei H 1 F., is f - u M? , sg 17 i V s , n ew r 4 - , '. xx My , ,, K i j eff fr Y , H '35 ' Q ' V 4-' i f y ER if i ax :px V L- 415. V w fs- . e ff' J ' fc-i 5 , i 1 V , by H fe X , gage, X i xii , aa A 'Q 'A N' ' N7 ' f M , I f i W J- i W ,ri 'S id' if V . I i X.. . M i n ww-wrg, 7, iffy W S A Q E 532 ws-gs i Wwe W i f al M , -Va' 5 1- Z ' - 'li 5 9 f V 0 . if-I S is i x 1 is Ja 11 53, N xl , ii F 2 T L ' l x fe + i ' ,N - l at is ,, 5 Y, V ,3 , - A.: , - Andy Freerlts Ron Fresquez Staci Frevert Patty Friedman Kevin Fulmer Jewell Gainsforth Kari Galbreath Susana Gallardo Christina Garcia Felix Garcia Michelle Garcia Bennie Gardner Theresa Garland Angela Garner Margaret Gasu Robbie Gaudette Napoleon Gaza David Genter Laura Gentile Terry Genrry Vo Sang Giang Peter Gill Gary Glass Maria Gonzales Christin Gonzalez Lucy Gonzalez Barbara Graff Scott Graham Dawn Gray Ray Grebe Christin Green Bill Greenwade Steve Gulley Dan Gundling Juan Guierriez Tammy Guyette Ninh Ha Lee Hadfield Lorie Haffner Christin Hahn Susan Han Laurie Hansmann La Ray Hanson Bret Hardy Yvonne Hard Michelle Harrison Cari Hasrings Sheryl Hearne Bruce Heavin Janette Herbert Robert Heng Leonard Hernandez Maximo Hernandez Monica Hernandez Antonio Herrera Lori Herzog The Dodger man - jason Zenk poses in front of his Dodg- er momentos of the space in his room. People X Sophomores 1 95 Gina Hilliard Lorianne Hinze Hong Ho Kim Hoang Phuong Hoang Thuy Hoang Tien Hoang Xuan Hoang Michelle Hoffman if ' Linda Hogue H David Holland i Y Tim Hollen W 'I QQ, e Q A Mark Holtfreter Ml J . ' i l Tracy Hopkins , ,mx ' J, Anna Hostoski I Q ai . ' ' , ' Scott Hough ,,', X li Kevin Houk ,,,E,, if ff Samantha Hudgens - c ' r ,IE -. Susie Huffman V Chuck Hughes f I:- 1 Stephen Hurd ii, Anthony I-Iust Huylinh Huynh Q Phuong Huynh f Thanh Huynh Tracye Ingram Shana Jay Dennis Jenkins sm. V ' Larry Jenkins H Tana Jimenez sys Daniel Johnson Jayne Isaacs Jill Iwaniec Eddie Johnson Terrilyn Johnson Christin Jones Jerry Jones Larry Jones Chan Jung Lisa Kahn Bill Kale Steven Kamholz Dallas Kanda Rhena Kasabo Duane Kashima Denise Kastanas Frances Katsoyanis Chrissy Kearns Mark Kempton Chatchai Kengsoontra Tammy Keyes Ronny Kienast Jennifer Kiklas Helen Kim Sang Kim I academic 1 96 People X Sophomores Robin Hubbard LAS V . My .ii J it? J , lx vt 1 it We tg I W' will ' I B56 4. J x ' 4 3 A 1 . A , . . Y a 35 s 'ff .3 - f X f Ny X ' is i ii - ' 3 lm , g a Q , , . x Y . 1 5 , a E l ' ' K L 4 sa f - j v I - -- ' , 11, . , -. , ,Q ' ii , ' 1 W .ce 3 . Www Ji ii J . ' i .lm Jw r 5, ,A Ea .f I E .X I V r . 1.5 x . I - E Q . ft,,,,f ' ! :fs . ' I I W ti' f ' i U . as mi ' i .swf ' '14 . , , e - J 4 5 , E li Ll K fa ' 7 by Thu-Uyen Dang I was surprised, happy and proud when I found out that Dr. Eastwood and Ms. Sebas tian had selected me for WHS I984 Aca- demic Decathlon Team. At first, I didn't think it would be too hard. When it came down to study . . . boy! was I wrong! There were IO different areas of study, some were very broad and others I had never covered be- fore. The team and I spent a lot of hours during lunch and after school with different teachers for different subjects, but, most of the studying and reading was done on our own. It was tough, but also very rewarding. I was able to experience the work load and chal- lenge which will prepare me for college. A1 times it was very frustrating because I had five other academic classes to take care of. We were absorbing as many facts and info: mation as we could over a short period of time, which helped us to increase our abilit to do work faster. I guess the speech and interview was tht hardest for me because I had never made a speech before. For the interview, I had to ki some of my habits like shyness and nervou: ness. I also had to learn how to look peopl straight in their eyes when I talk to them. Overall, getting involved in the Decathlon was the greatest experience of all my years here. Q Pl if 5 V ! ma ,gk V I X K ,gs 'F ,gn 2. 3 ,5 , if After a big victory, as 7th overall out of 53 schools, the Aca- demic Decathlon team members sport some of their medals. Top r0W - Oay Luu, Brian Kelly, Bret Roy, Tom Seeling, Pat Chen front row - Thu Uyen, Lynn Guifforcl, Kim Lang. Jeff Kincaid 5 Sandra King Tom King L V Cynthia Knighton X, X i x David Knox ' Franlt Koch M' Darcie Kolar Dean Kontoes 'lvl ,f , ,. , , ay 5 Donna Krauss Q , w 2 - -. 1 H N ' in K W L , A Q f gs. ,www JP is 1 xg 5 W0 ng'-it we Fabian Kravetz 1 Stephani Kuhl 2' Sheryl Kyllingstad Bryan Labord james Lafevet 1 Sean Lalce Huong Lam Ronda Lang Joseph Laney Matthew Langus Steve Lara Santos Lariz Micheal Leach Roma Leang Sandra Ledesma l 1 l, 1 i 57? ' ' , f i V x ll , V' , ,, sl 5 E 'V x' Q? 1 -'W - ' , v ' W. N f .. if Q, 1 WVVL , i 1, 1- an -fi lv 'f , . ,7 Q s i ' Q, Q ' julie Lee Ka Lee f, zg Kelly Lee I ii Kia Lee 1 ., ,. is Tanya Lee Thi Lehuong jenny Leinonen Nhat Letru - '. ,,' A. Bonnie Levinson Scott Liedel Yiening Liew Kim Lightfoot E ,fu A, Gerry Lim S Keo Lim l lVlilte Lindsay David Loftin T ., Eric Lomax Betty Longmore i Elsa Lopez Emmanuel Lopez ' - Maria Lopez 1 'W Y' ' 'iii' Pamela Loveland f f Kicn Lu Nicole Ludwig Leo Luern Lan Luu Padoua Ly Kim Lyons Philip Nlaag May Stanna Raymond Mariel Lisa Mageo gi .B , ,M . ll' L J' , , li - i vw QV, I , as 55 al M : A p -if ei Q s Qs sf 2 , it 1 5 ,V ' 1 N . 197 People X Sophomores Working hard or hardly working, are joy fCarIotaJ Alex- ander and Lynn fLinaj McDaniels at one of the many West- minster Mall businesses that employ students. Edmund Mainville 'f- 1 ,. 1' Teresa Manocke - A , Tracie Manor , V , V C i Morena Maradiaga 43, C 6 Deann Marcano ,qi ,, ,i - i ' - 'n Cheryl Martinez el ll ' ' 1' N ' Manuel Martinez ' ' , , W M fair ' 'M J' 5, 5' 1 , Jesse Marquez will x gf ff r 'W it f Matthew Martinez ' ' f ' ' if is Robert Martinez ii' Q' :Q J ' Robert Martinez V ,ZVV V ' A N A, is in V Sandra Martinez 'Y - i 'Z 'T' M , W 5 Mike Massingill C , 5 1 5 5 V- f ' - f ,f,,, 1 W Kevin Mason i ,, - it i i , .N i 4 + 9 W V, 1 Y ii 'fx' ' i 1:1 .J I, , Id M t up V ,ww . f , amae as erson - W' Q 5' i LJ al Willie Maughan W. xi Ili NAS s , W V 'H i ' 'xp Cindy McBee Q' Y-: ii .A J Sonia McClelland j g? if Y , i R4 J i Laura McCord ' 'f' ' ' X l , 4 'rjr ji Emily McCracken I 1 b Y' W m dk i YA' ' Erick McCray , -, 1 Lff, is am, . li Lisa McGarry M K ' Y Z 'Q TL i Y,,J la David McLaughlin Q, N ,W N -e ' K 'V F, Brad McWilliams i Q, ' C , 'ii' E , Iohn Meier Lisa Mendez joe Mercado David Michels David Michels Q Mike Milne nf Richard Miranda Felila Moananu L i l Jeff Monroe it ' Y ,pm Kelly Monson Keni Monson sv ig. Marleen Montgomery , Jamie Mooney ' ' Stacey Moore Richard Morales '- V Mike Mosier K X gegw N w Y if L, fer li ff Y it i rm, i 4 J Nw Mark Motshagen John Mougin ' N 1 , , al, uf Troy Myers 'A i . f i G' e -5 ' i Melissa Mueller 1 Q M -V if H- ' , A .. - ? ' Christian Musaraca Fabiola Naranjo if ll , 5 'Z M M ' ' v ,f as .- Mary Myers ' . 'f 3 ll e T. 3 a' -W ' J , Bituin Narksompop 1 me , john Narey W ff 14, Rudy Neitz Q i! I Diana Negrette lil i if gk' 1 Hue Nghiem U qw, Y, 3E Hanh Ngo ' ls' ' C X9 I Tr n N li f i i il M U E B0 4. V V il X, 3 Anh Nguyen t K N Q 4 People X Sophomores C L al lv L ' S' 'i if QQ 'Q il . 1, ,- -g 1 .ml -l S l 1 4 i 1 E 1 1 l i l l l Q 1 I 1 M' M ig f 5 G' Erx i if , , , 1' 5 l ' l ' 3 il. 1 i A , A l 1 I -f f I ' fl ,S i Q 3 4 if ll T xl A L ' s, Fx! : H ' e - V' ll ' ' C x ' o v iff V i 1 , , .. f ew , 0 X l E I - LAN M ' 4 Q. . g ,I ff ir, W Y ei , 1 f Q 'X 4 6 Many students have after school jobs. Citadal staff asked how it was affecting their homework, and this was their re- sponse: My job has no affect on my homework. This is the first year in school that I have had a job, and I'm doing better now than ever. My grades are higher this year. - Debbie Freislinger Working takes a lot of time away from homework, but I make time for it in the evening when I get home. - Aminta Justen 1 X we-T igr e It . rum if , X I fl , .,,. . ' A '- '- f i Q fi, N ' V I M s fi ., ' 1 1 X ji? I f, ' K' , . -, , d '..j ,,,, M' , i . 1 t , v sf : , VIL N tl .M K P ? 4 , . 1 i. ,a W , r E J -V 'l .1 if i 3 if I ii ,wa-' 'U v Ti if I' V 'IW' .N V .N fg an ' Mix i N 3 l I only work for three hours and that leaves plenty of time for homework and friends. - Suzanne Hutter I find that working has no effect on my per- formance at school. After I get home from work, I still have time to do homework and things that I like. - Bob Bain My hours are short and I clon't work too many Clays a week, so that leaves plenty of time for homework. - Phil Carreon A ' i s ,li Q fx. 'X' l A 4 I I Bac Nguyen Bich Nguyen Chanh Nguyen Cu Nguyen Dung Nguyen Dung Nguyen Hung Nguyen Hung Nguyen Huong Nguyen Huong Nguyen Minh Nguyen Nhat Nguyen Nhon Nguyen Quyet Nguyen Ta Nguyen Tam Nguyen Tan Nguyen Thanh Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Trang Nguyen Trang Nguyen Tuan Nguyen Tuoi Nguyen Tuyet Nguyen Tuyet Nguyen Yen Nguyen Yen Nguyen Bridgette Nielsen Vanessa North Lisa Nunes Kim Oates joel Obar Greg Oberle Sabrina Occhipinti Tami Oien Vivian Oldehaver Rene Olivas Marjotie Oneill Ildefons Ordaz jeff Orr Federico Ortiz .lon Ostler Lisa Palomino Albert Panella Helen Park James Parker Annette Patterson joseph Paul Maria Pavon Craig Paxton Darrell Payton Michelle Pearce Lillian Pemasa Susan Pena Pat Pence Terrence Peren O O homework or job People f Sophomores 1 99 David Peterson l-lanh Pham Hao Pham Hoat Pham Hung Pham Kha Pham Thang Pham Tue Pahm Hung Phan Loc Phan Phuoc Phan Lieng Phethsaya James Phillips Scott Pierce John Pihl Timothy Pillon Alisa Pio Mike Planck Robert Pointer Maurice Porta Alan Porter Joy Pough Shawn Price Linda Pridgeon Sherri Pruess Brian Przygoda Becky Puebla Ralph Quinata Darren Racine Mark Ramos Jacinda Randall Paul Rangel Mark Rattay Jennifer Reep Christopher Reeves Raudel Renteria Soung Rhee Patty Rice Greg Ricks Paul Rincon Robert Robarge Derrick Robbins Jerry Roberts Julian Roberts Rosanna Roberts Sean Robertson Teresa Rodriguez Teresa Rogers Mike Ross Lisa Rosson Royer Michel Taro Sakurai Davicl Salazar Julie Salciclo Danny Saldana Robin Salisbury fe Ja lecce 1 5 A V3 J' ' , Y fs if ' ' i. 331 'ifiv sm' 1, 'L i SS. f 1 1 l , A 4 ' ' W rg ' W i , s 1 1 ...GL ., .W ee ? 4 J , - lf Jl ' bit -N .. , we ' ts, T ' Q - 1 , fx 1 sp .fr nv- -vs v 5 3: 4- A 3' 'W' H ,Q is gf kN pfuw 43 ,W-. S. , x .W it 3 4... N 1 1' l '-lm. if ' 5 ,W , .- ' ii i ' 'cc' I egg ,V , if V 4.-we T 1 A Y New requirements make computer class a must for 200 all unclerclassmen, 13 at F k is i ' 'W 45 x Syntax error??!! LIST ,KNO FILE PRESENT 3,150 line program that took hours to enter simply disappears into electronic nullspace never to he seen again, the frustration is the What??! Where did that i?f'70Q2ffgt-l- go? ?!! CATALOG XNO FILES PRESENT What?! NO!! Ok computer, eat lead. RATATATATATAT Die! BANG BANG BANG same though few ever remedy the situation in the way described above. Apple Computers Inc. recently gave over I 5000 Apple II-l- home computers to schools nationwide. Now, along with new terminals our computing ability has in- creased many times. Tied in with this are , , . more computing classes and rooms set aside for these classes. Many students are taking Sooner or later, all computer users feel just like that. Whether it's after a sub-rou- advantage of all this and are training for tine fails and messes up the works or if the la it ,f 1, t H W s. N i i 3 .- K., I Denise Sanders Eric Sanders Hama Sanders Doreen Sandman Hugh Santella Lisa Saunders Karen Schecles Tim Schorr Mike Schroeder Alan Schuder Mitchell Schultz David Scott Greg Scott Billy Seal Sarah Seaman Sharon Sexton Michelle Sharp David Shelley Jeff Sheridan Anneke Sherohman Jenny Sherohman Mike Shindler Charles Shipp hf . 7 ' h ' I C me flt 1'I1El.lf1C X l f ii ' ,A 1 , i li Y L g flc re lFl Wl , F 1 M is 0 A fum-.1 I Q W , i . 4 A 1 i H 'O 5 s 2 '-'- . 1 'W 1-1 People X Sophomores Vicki Shockency Scott Shumaker Gina Silva Tina Silva Mike Skjonsby Steven Sluk Jeff Smetana Frans Smith joseph Smith Scott Smith Pamela Smith Terry Starks Sonja Smithson Erica Smyers Nara Sok Carlos Solano Idalia Solano james Solley Dan Southerland Toni Sparks jaqui Spares Lisa Spence Art Speulveda Mike Spongberg Darren Stein Cindy Stepp ' Ian Stewart Natalie Stewart Paul Srradling Jennifer Street Michael Stuckcr Patrick Sullivan Shawn Sullivan 201 of Christmas Nobu Suzuki Brooke Svoboda Michelle Swain Charles Swift Chou Sysavantha Linh Tang Cheryl Tanner John Tazza Darin Terry Lam Thai Abby Thapsem Darrell Thomas Michelle Thorns Chris Thorpe Theresa Tiano William T. Tiller Phillip Tomlin David Toohey Elaine Topasna Mike Tormollan Shenna Toulouse Alex Tovar Maria Tovias Sara Tower John Tracy I-Iien Tran Huong Tran Lan Tran l..uy Tran Minh Tran Phuong Tran Phuong Tran Andy Triana Kathy Trigeros Hoa Trinh Mark Trinidad Anh Truong Hoang Truong Minh Truong David Turner Lisa Turner Andrea Valdez Isabel Valdez jesus Valdez Anna Valencia Claudia Valencia David Valenta Frank Valenzuela Gina Valenzuela Jody Valles Cuong Van Eric VanHorn Jim Vannewkirk Rebecca Vanschyndel Rachel Vasquez Rosa Velazquez . gg . .H L i A v an Q v li . : . at My -mar ' in l l iv .1 lla.. -Ei r i sefcc' iii, 1 fi, , F sa.. 4' A 15 . 1 .QL A lil v- Peop1efSophomores .5 'sg Christmas has many different meanings to different people. When some underclassmen were asked what Christmas meant to them, this was their response: Christmas is the time of year when families get together to celebrate the birth of jesus and you give things to others with love. - Jay H uiberts It is a time that little kids dream about weeks in advance. I wish I was little so I could have the old feeling of Christmas again. - Su- zanne H utler Christmas time is a special time when families get together. It also symbolizes Christ's birth- day. Happy Birthday jesus! - Debra Perez it .i l il l . W i v ,gl l 1 wi s 7 xi 4. ,if will 1 at , at i 4, . V vs.. I ,x ,, ' l M W I 'f '- im .fl ' 1 F nfl ' r, ' . f 3 . . 'WW , .i C Starving! By saving my lunch money for pre- sents! - Julian Roberts Visit from Grandma, midnight church, warmth and love. - Carmen Christiansen Christmas means to spend time with your family. To thank God for living an extra year. -- Lisa Dean To me, Christmas means being with family and friends, giving and receiving gifts. It's the time of the year to really show your love towards others. -' Tina Burk It gives me a chance to become closer with ev- eryone I know, and I want to share love, gifts, and mistletoe with all my gentlemen friends. - Monique Mantoen g ..W. .N er' ff . . ,J E if Q xg i ,, 4- - s. ,a l - ,... , ' y 3 .J 7 ,E s I E ga 5 I . il ' M ' 2 if I il . -'u Ji g . ii . 'E in . 'yup' lk l Wi Mig 4,4 I fl gi W i .. er ec: K,-. 4 Jason Zenk Lucy Zuniga Mark Swirnbaum Elizabeth Quick Larry Vidal Archna Vij Patricia Villagmez Stephani Villareal Vivian Vincent Vo Nhu Steve Vo Thanh Vo Chi Vu Huong Vu Tuyet Vu Vu Vu Vuong Vu My Vuong Kimberly Walker Charles Wall Linda Walling Mychelle Walsh Cathleen Walter Stephen Walter Mike Wang Robert Wang Rick Weinheimer Teresa Wellong Becky Wertz Tracy Westoby ,iilsl ,. N N Bonnie Whitmyer .gli X ' 'ii Ronald Whitsel ix Regina Wignes i Amanda Wilds Q Donelle Wiles Carla Williams ' 'g 1 il H W H 1 M le, 1 , A ' 1' wen, 3 5 -5 K, 5 31 , L, 5 John Williams Vi n I lr 1 ':. Richard Williams if . A X ? George Willis 5 - in i im i 9 Bennett Wilson , W '- S -Q, A james Woo r A 'gi ' 1 ' A W? Donna Woos 'B ii Y' X 'Q - V 4, Kimberly Wood f' Shannon Worneski Sean Wight Danny Wyman David Yager Mark Yancey Khou Yang Jonathan Yoder Carrie Yoshida Sandrine Zaidman ag m sv R iz 'Y l x,.Kkll One of the hardest part-time jobs in the world must be work- ing in a major department store during the mad rush of Christ- mas shoppers. The retailers boasted this Christmas to be the biggest in history as the nation strongly recovers from the re- cent recession. People X Sophomores 2 He got an 'AT' - Giving Gary Glass a pat on the back is his friend Sabrina Dennis. Play it again - Darin Terry giving ir his all for the Friday night performance. TIISAHYVCHAIH-r nnvsux mamma i-W f , ,X l EAT your trash - A better way to clean campus. Put it on paper - Kerrie Fletcher takes notes ro under- stand her Spanish better, 2 People X Underclassmen :sang 5 ,ff An almost impossible job would be get- ting good grades and starting on the sopho- more football and baseball teams. Well, one person in particular has achieved this and moreg sophomore Robert Martinez. Robert won most valuable player last year as a freshman in football, basketball and baseball. He plans to go to college on a sports scholarship. As for what sport and what college, he has yet to choose - foot- ball is his favorite. He enjoys being a sophomore for one reason - 4'Because it's better than being a freshman. His talent in sports proved valu- able when Robert scored 24 points against Fountain Valley High School. And when he and Steve A'Owie Hurd are on the court along with the rest of the Sophomore Basketball team, they perform excellently. ffffs . , .,,, .,, nz ,, A 1 , ., rs.--ef W 1 ff: ,Jef 1.3 ' t , .... 'fy 'i j i' 2'yiT 9 I Plays in all l l Nu. . silk. l S i 'nn ki l i I 5 t .W 3 t l- 'WP -ll ., G, W ' r 3 ,A 9 it -A fx f 4' 'ff ,, ,r an I . W jg, r. i, or ,i2?ef'2w. ,7e5u. ,,sa,sggaq'if1' W , l fff1?2-2-,Jussi v M V .1 rf lIil 'eF3ir.-, ,, em,d':5s.asfe+ na. -f -X 5 . .... ,Q ya. ,, W, 1 1. e gin - ,,. ,fi -, .. N. fi Nm ., yrr- . . y. .M 131. r. ze. .A -. ' -.f ' za., I -,- ,. + A wasp.. Q ' 1' j T .?if.ll5f'-P - M 'Q'-5 QE a. eg -' 'H A ' -,jg L f' 1 .-Q ., nm-Q R A,-, .I 7 .5 -.- .I ,,-.,,. . . ks .veil yy. .sy so i ...f . i , 1 ,mas F 'fwfr' . 4.7 rf A 1. t .. Q - ?f51f:4iL.:if'fff,f Just taking it easy - Relaxing in the sunshine Jody Valles finds something interesting in G.Q. Jump!! - Flying on his feet Robert Martinez takes a shot from iz' out against the Seahawks. Hurry up! - Trying to get all the moves straight Julie Lee listens to directions. People X Underclassmen 2 Debbie Abbott Joseph Abejon Charles Abreu Melissa Abrahamson Rosie Acosta Kimberely Ahrrison john Aiani Donna Akiona Devon Akita John Alani Tricia Alley Amber Allen Jimmy Alter Nancy Altman Jose Alvarez Maria Alvarez Angela Anderson Mark Andnis Paul Arganda David Arrighi Maryann Asis Mary Asuncion Caroline Atarian Kim Atchison Starr Aures Teresa Austin Maria Avila Donna Awalt Timothy Babineau Ray Baca Amy Bailey Brenda Bailey Derrick Bailey Corey Baker David Baker Martha Balbivia Mark Ball Oralia Barajas Pamela Barker Dane Barnhart Dean Barnhart Cameron Barrett Monaliza Bartolome La Donna Basco john Bays Heather Bean David Beasock Michelle Beaudoin Mary Beck Susan Becker Richard Beltran Donna Bennett Mike Berg Brian Berglund Danny Bermudez Gina Bermudez 206 at the The Freshman class officers showed excep- tional vigor and courage this year. They dem- onstrated great pride and dedication in every- thing they did, making them one of the most active and successful freshman classes in years, Fighting for the title Class of the Yearv until the end. They proved themselves to be both competitive and spirited. This group of young people promise to do great things for W.H.S. during their years of high school. This will be done by coming in second in the United Crusade and first in the Homecoming Week Decoration contest. top nl m-45, N .. - . ai ei 4 --H i X W gpm . '34 K' 1 lv. N Lf? N if m fi. , fl fits:-Q. , Zi 'A 1. I ' -so or 1 l 9 People X Freshmen .- js 4- J u ' Mx was . I i,, nj . up lg We Y C l Y .W X , , The members of the Freshman Cabinet are as follows: Chrissy Ragosg President, jamie Sherwoodg Vice-President, Korey Johnsong Secretary, Margaret Murphyg Treasurer and Amy Takaig freshman Commissioner. If the attitude and energy that was shown by the freshmen this year keeps up, the classl of 87 will surely leave a positive mark on Westminster High. It is for this reason that we should be thankful for the members of the cabinet. Together they have successfully completed their task. 'c 1 at J 'W 1- Y .-- as 1 ' 9 251 A ff? Mil lg se c s ww ' Q f'ff f - -iii ' l A --- ' - - T A ly W 5 1' Y NN V if Q ,, s ,, r Q my 41 fl fi -4 i 'ji Q i is 3 , W ,Q Q 1' ' 3 :S ' ' ' , il' 5 1 , - 4 T: ' ' . f 1 qi ff ' ' ' - 5 'N . i XMTQ ' ' Q re 1 is at-fs 1 -1 S'-r F R at U Tera ' , , , . W4 , , . Y , 51 If ' v' wi is as i A . 4 My 1 VMTN ic, if Q, , ,i as i X is f W W is 1 V , is .rl 1 0- lf , - X -K, 512,221 V W , , if, -:wer , ' . iv . I' . 5 an V W H 4, 'ali , K R 1 , lf- , xnie . , F , ' 3 V, , 5:3 5 ,S , f Jgqifr 'W lit' 'Q M 3, I . of SS- ,emo 'Sur X ax .ACTS X . Ken Carson David Castillo Paul Castillo Martin Castrejon Mark Cernicky Ken Chouinard ii ,rf 1 iq ,- e A l r B a so - M., e ' , R , li N 'X ',l l R' i K i jj. K i Philip Bermudez Mina Berri Mona Berri Magdalen Berumen Bob Betterton Susan Beyer Claudine Bingo Jason Birdwell Todd Bischof Robert Black Bonny Blankesley Deanna Blouin Mike Blumenstein julie Boctor Dawn Boesma Richard Bcghossian Carl Bondorff Shawn Boorman Sandy Boos James Bowman Jodi Boyd Craig Brackett Patty Brandi Magda Bravo Loretta Brees jim Bridges Rebecca Bristow Angela Brock Aaron Broyles Mike Brunt Rick Buckley Mike Bodge Kathleen Bugos Dinh Bui l-lien Bui Tami Burns Lisa Bums Kenneth Buys Deana Bybee Matt Cain Karen Calagna Chris Caldwell Maria Camarena Adam Capelouto Laura Carey Travis Carlton Mona Carney Kristi Carroll Freshman officers fmodelsj pose as seniors. People X Freshmen 20 7 Michelle Chappell Scott Chappell Susan Chappell 7 Christine Chappelli 2 T Lynnette Chester Cathy Chieco Ann Chung Kathy Clark 2 if - sw 2 1 as s si Q Q4 1.3 .3 Jennifer Clifton Wayce Clover Lynnell Cochran Kevin Cody Dan Colby Warren Colby Tammy Collamore Brian Collaso Joann Compton Kevin Cool: Kim Cook Deborah Copeland Kevin Comelius Gabriel Cossio jennifer Coughenour Kevin Coughlin Keith Covarrubias Mike Cover Debbie Cozart Frances Croxen Chris Cucci Juan Cuevas Orlando Cuevas Richard Culbertson Billy Custard ,ex , Leslie Daetweiler ' I ' f Mai Dang ' i I Adam Dahsiell Kim Davis as 1 ' Darrell De Graw - ' Elsa De La 'rinida 1 9- ' Julia De La Torre Ethel Delmarlc Claudia De Marco Dianna De Mayo Don Denniston Nick Derbonne Corey Dickson Lan Dieu Joel Dishno Khanh Do Tuyet Doan Andrew Domingo Maria Duran Tim Duran Rina Duthorn Eddy jack Krista Elliot of a Freshmen 2 People X Freshmen if is 'J it 3 5- V Kg ' 3, 5 ,f 4 v . E f ' . fi, il I li -, I- fi ' , 'N it -.f 'N 53 'St ' A' ,ft C, r r fl 5, ...- 9 In surveying eighteen freshmen, 'it was gen- erally argued that they do not get respect. We do get more respect than Rodney Danger- field, said one anonymous freshmen. Here are some of them Yes, we get respect, we all stick together. - Jolene Parlin I get respect all the time, people love me and give me money! - John Cdlaldo Yes, I get all the respect I want because I'm built lilce Lou Ferrigno. - Jim Gardener n I. it ,W li , i- 'A i i 1 ' es A -Q ., be ,A V , s A A i ' eg, V , i i 1, sh - ,, ,, W ,, 'RC' ' l 4 2 ,3 ' J- ' W W, U ,. iw rg H wit' I get respect because people like the way l pop and break dance. - Mike Velasquez No, I don't get respect because the people hang around with are older and they hate ml - Cherith Sparks I clon't get respect but I clon't get belittlem - anonymous As long as freshmen are around they will a ways have problems with respect! - sophomo Doreen Sandman 'fa ., N i 9 it 3 J .S F ,f 1 No respect is right - These two older teens can't resist fun when they see it even if the fun is picking on a freshman. , , fi it L if F A as P li gags - X if r r i G ' ,,,, , 4 V L ' ' ty ' U 2. , 5- 1 , A' we fl ' 'file f it 1 J i M , Jr. - ,H ak Q G, I , W av .ia Ayr N ?'F -r Milt ,. 4, , --ia. ' X x 1 ,P 1, , for .WI T N A F 5 - , 5 a. 2 K X,-,I it lx ' ' i f s, f 1- -V r 5 ' ' ' ri A W K ,i ' i V , F F ' V i? E e e 1 - it f . A or C if r 52' ' X V, i M ,A-x Q1 .9 ,., 5. ' . G fe i 5 i F e it 't i- , .M -f t fir p ,Q N me 5 , n Q W1 Q-N i I M i A A ' U ' ' YVZVV J af ' i i ff 'N h , 2 , G , .f-G, - Vlllmll, ,, I -. iff .Q ' xt, People f Freshmen Rachelle Eng Kent Engdal Felix England Anthony Ethridge Cynthia Evans Jeanne Evans Dominick Farace Stacy Farrell Kelvioo Fernandez Julie Felando Julia Felix Shannon Fieler Diane Finlc Laura Finney Chrissy Fisher David Flatebo Chad Fletcher Kerrie Fletcher Kristine Fletcher Diane Flint Bertha Flores Leticia Flores Lilie Flores Jim Floyd Kimberly Folsom Tommy Ford Kim Fortune Stephani Franco Stephani Franlrling Veronica Frausto Pinky Frias Gary Fulmer Pam Funlce Mary Gage Lloyd Gainsforth Galaz Bincent Cynthia Gallop Sifatu Galoia Max Gamboa David Gann Gail Garcia Martin Garcia Rachel Garcia Rosa Garcia Richard Garcoa Jimmy Gardner Stephani Gardner Leo Garza Nancy Gates Toni Gates Dennis Gerber Gyondyik Gergely Kalvin Gile John Gillcy Beth Gillespie Debbie Gillette 209 The beat goes on - the lion band continues to entertain the audience. Tom Gilmour Diane Girard 2' ftj ,, l li Bob Gladney 1 Katherin Gomez U V vu L N Raul Gomez 'A fi , john Gonzales li? V ' jose Gonzales N Julio Gonzalez . Wesley Goo ',,A Laura Gooch ,K N Renee Gowin i ' I 3 fl' 2 Luis Gracia . ' if L, john Graham R . I r WE , , Chuck Gran V y W ' Dion Granet 1' , M l i ily Jennifer Green . James Gremling Timothy Grinsteacl Rita Guerroro Raquel Gust Paul Gutierre Judy Hal? Kisty Hahn Rickey Hailey Roger Halterman V ' 5 A Elizabeth Hammond : ' V7 3 ,Q I il Gary Hamilton hi' 'V . ' ,gy 5. A lg Hansen 7 , 4 'G' ' in i W scoff HSPPIC M f if-fl - Dennis Hardeman Q?.'l-'L l , 'J Barbara Hardin I f si. Robert Harp jennifer Harris Tara Harrison Kim Harrison Bruce Haserot f - , r we Terry Hashimoto K ' N 4 Quang Ha Thuyet , jason Haught i. Cheryl Haw Jerry Hawkswell Rich Hayes Shawn Haynie i i Leif E i Donny Heck 1 -4 , - , Trisha Helliclrson Steven Hendrix Dawn Henderson N 'rf , .W vw r X fu. . 1 S 1 E R L is if a Brian Henry Dave Hensley Shauna Hensley Melissa Hernandez Lynda Herrera Stacy Hill Steve Hill Dan Hinshaw , A - eeee H r 1 1' 'NN 1 . L. 5 3 r '- 5 , 'rf , ' ,... 1 H -- 4 ' 'U' - ' e . Vfr, Q . , e , La X r leg- -5 li?-, in l . l i ll Y i MJ r, il ' W i' i ,, Vw 7' L 0 El' I wfrbm rf Ek in PeoplefFreshmen -fe nr , 72235 I L 41? A ffl Q V ,- , , W, , W MW' r .,1.. , I 4. , may if 4 A was 3. vii 2 Q nw J of Ee H li wa, '54 Q 3:11 V 'xx 36 5 if ,fi Q x A 2 i tiff W , 5 , 2 f J, ' 'p,.s..s.f WJ' I-tm M , is S. +W- , The citadel staff surveyed the student body concerning their three top favorites in Songs the various categories. The results in the field I. Beat It of music closely paralleled those of the 2. New M American Music Awards shown on tele- 3. Jump vision on January 17, 1984. Video Siflgef' I. Thriller t. Michael Jackson 2, Beat It 2. Duran Duran 3, Maniac 3. Van Halen 4 , as z , , E ,. oon on Monday - Flashdance if 'www W, ,, V qv- 0. YK e if 'N 7 K N W 1 .. If , V, 5 ,e, A ' 'S F , gg . V Z 'Xi N. ,H . . I gi X X A at 5 J i H23 I survey underclass Canhbui Ho Dat Ho Dinh Hoang Le Hoang Sheri Hogan April Holle Brian Holley Kurt Holokai Gretchen Hood Susan Hong Christa Hopkins Staci Hostetler Jon Hought Sharon Hribar Paul Hubbard Kathy Hufstetlet Victoria Hughes Tabetha Hulbert Christin Humphrey Kiet Huynh Tai Thie Huynh Heather Illsley Albert Ingallinera Robert Ingwerson Scott Inouye Gilbert Isaac Williams Isla Jon James Richie Jaramillo Jeannie Jhu John Jenkins Albert John Don Johnson Doug Johnson Jennifer Johnson John Johnson Kory Johnson Peter Johnson Sarah Johnson Suzanne Johnson Tammy Johnson Mitchell Jones Danny Jones Gypsy Jones Matthew Jones Steven Justen Anthony Joseph Kelli Kagan Milre Kamholz Leslie Kasabo Jean Kasabo Daniel Kash Iris Kaufman Jeff Kersey Paul Ketcham Kelly Kilman PeoplefFreshmen 21 1 Michelle Kim Kerri Kimble Kelly King Jeremy Kirkland Keith Klossing Gary Knutson Donna Koch Cynthia Koo Mona Kart Adrian Koval Kim Krajec Kathy Kuhl janet Kundysek Ben Kwiatek Tim Labossiere Raymond Lackey Angela Lancisero David Lane. Karyn Lane Kim Lashley Theresa Laurent Cvong Le Hoang Ba Le Maithi Le My Kim Le Phat Le Phuc Le Viet Le Vinh Le Thomas Leach Eric Lee Helen Lee Michael Lee Shiow Lee Adam Leffingwell Sammy Lcgaspi Gary Lewellyn Rick Lindquist Denise Little Daniel Llamas Sean Loftis Brian Long Bridget Long Steven Long Danny Loomer David Lopez Darren Loranger Timothy Lyndeen Stephanie Lundgren Tuyet Luong Michael Luskin Tai Mai Denise Maciel Rachel Mallien Brandi Maltby Michele Manlapeg Math is serious - as Ms Howell s 5th period class algebra c6LdQ shows, except a few students are ready to go home 2 1 2 People X Freshmen 1984 favorites continue with the categor- ies of movies, cars, vacation spots, and foods. The movies were difficult to limit to three, Also popular were Terms of En- dearment and Return of the Jedi. M ovie 1. Flashdance 2. Trading Places 3. Risky Business Car 1 . 9285 2. Z28 3. 450 SL Vacation 1. Hawaii 2. Bahamas 3. Virgin Islands Food 1. Pizza 2. Steak 3. Big Mac JET ,. W -- ,sg siwww 'A . , I, ilqk' 0 1 .ctw . ,A rv: .K A E.: ld 'lli i . 1125 f'-Q.. w, ZW' favorites continued as N Weir i is w WE c Eye S 4 i 'Q Q !lei Ai is t if-WK gg ,x . ag. , if i . s f 1 i. afxilw it ' 1 We ' Qiig 5 People X Freshmen Christine Maraven Andy Marion Guillerma Marquez Monique Marsh Donna Marshall Richard Martin Frank Martinez Jimmy Nlartinez Dannette Mason Bill Massey Buffy Mathews Julie Matsuura Joe Matua Jennifer May Timothy May Chery McCloskey Caroline McCord Marlincla McCullough Candy McDaniel Ken McDonald Michelle McGrath Kathy McKelvy Edd McNeely Steven McNeil Michele Mee Anthony Menden Richard Mendez Yliana Mendiola Lisa Mendoza Ramon Mendoza Jeoy Menor Sharon Mercado Frank Meyer Patrick Meyer John Meyers Cindy Miladin Melissa Miller Michelle Miller Robin Miller Jessie Mills Cathy Minsarr Anthony Monarres Christopher Monson Daniel Monson Lisa Moniz Robert Monroe William Montalvo Irene Morales Manuel Morales Fahiola Morales Lori Morales Michelle Mormul Bruce Morris Cynthia Morris Chrissa Morton Brian Mott 213 Mai Moua Vue Moua Ruth Munoz Margaret Murphy George Murray Tony Nealon joe Nelson Elizabeth Nghiem Xen Nguy Hang Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Bich Nguyen Bich Nguyen Canh Nguyen Danh Nguyen Dung Nguyen Dung Nguyen Hai Nguyen Hien Nguyen Hoa Nguyen Hung Nguyen Huong Nguyen Nga Thi Nguyen Ngoc Nguyen Nguyet Nguyen Phong Nguyen Phuong Nguyen Thang Nguyen Thanh Nguyen The Mugyen Thi Nguyen Trang Nguyen Vy Nguyen Vinh Nguyen Yen Nguyen Karl Nicholson Heidi Noel Ronald Norris Danny Northcott Reece NOrthcutt Heidi Norton Raymond Nowak Greg Nutt Mark O'Callaghan Carlos Ochoa Doug Ogawa Sandee Oglevie Kimberly Oldfield Terry Oliver Van Han Ong Barbara Onishi Miguel Ordaz Alex Ortega Maurice Ortiz Richard Otto z, , , if 6 B W A . ll 'l W little OHCS as 1 . 1-Y.. .. - my ws Child development is a course taught by Ms. Marconi, which deals with the respon- sibility of parents and children, parent child communication and the development of children. Learning about children through classroom visitations of toddlers and preschoolers has been a very rewarding experience for the students. Child abuse and neglect, special parenting and single parents are also subjects covered in the class. Many students find this class rewarding because it gives them first hand information about how children think and act. It is helpful in babysitting understanding younger brothers and sisters and for understanding the re- sponsibility of raising children. V tl g X if .F V wi . 4, A ,1,n!Y Z My. V rw' it 1 , ,.... - .-,-0 X , .X W H , ls 1 I ,nfl iv I 3 l l ls v 1 Q fc 42 ' WW , in . L l- ' L P 1 'X l I ' , -, S J if e nw fm M i 2 1 4 Peopleflsreshmen f ug g 1 , ' - ,ea ,Q F M5 2 'ftfiiae 1 ' il ' she' X i wg r L , 4, -fa, , 5 1 I S 'N 2' ma a ' , 3 61 l Q , 1 I ' L F L' YT If . L1 sv-.. , f,,N, L ' ..,,: ' if F fi Q A 4 K 5 Q- L , , A W Y 1 I 4 Togetherness - students get first hand young children. Evonne Pacely Mark Padilla Mathew Paegel Dean Page Raul Palacios Kimberly Pancoast Anthony Pantoja Stephani Pariclo Curt Parker Hugh Parker Steve Parker Joel Parkey Sally Paupuaga Brian Pavloff Jolene Parlin Brian Pavloff Jason Payron john Peace Charlott Pearson Yuppy Perez Frank Peterson Corey Pflum Hanh Pham Khoa Pham Huy Pham Thao Pham Trung Phan Xuan Phan Anthony Phillips Truong Phung Kenneth Pierce Gabriel Pineda Shawna Pittman Cheryl Plunkett Allan Plys Frand Ponce Brenna Poulin Maria Prieto Carol Primer Kellee Pruess Rachel Puebla Marco Pulido Peter Quinata Amber Quinn Maria Quinonez Christin Ragos Deborah Rambo Joe Ramirez Karla Ramos Gary Randall Richard Rankin Debra Ramussen James Ramussen Carrie Reardon Cathleen Reed Duane Reed experience with People fFreshmen 2 1 5 Shane Rees Lorraine Reynolds Steve Rhyne Daren Ricks Valerie Riojas Eric Rivas Gail Roach Jason Roberts Scott Robinson Elebert Rock Travis Rock Albert Rodriguez Gary Rodriguez Maria Rodriguez Myung Roe Maria Rojas Rina Roller Candy Roman Lucy Romero Mark Romsen Andera Ronkws Tangii Ronquillo Steven Rose Raymond Rothenwander Jim Rubalcava Pamela Runke Debbie Runnels Misty Russell Jason Rutherford Marianna Sahagun Pauline Sainz Ruth Sainz Vicky Sainz Martha Salazar Gabriela Salcedo Emie Saldana Konnie Sartain Tricia Saul Mickey Saunders Lisa Scallion Shane Schroder Eadraian Schoen Erin Schuck Laurel Schuler Rosalyn Schwartz Anthony Scura Sherlyn Secrist Joanne Seeling Jagprit Sekhon Lynnette Selle Lawrence Sevilla Brenda Sexton Edith Shamblin Melissa Shane Michelle Shane Diane Shelley -fa. P i ,L i iw -A R 'f - 1, i - uma .L ,. J '. a M- : .W Wit. F jr yi. N Q wmv ' Agfa.. 71 nl WW it Q M W it 4 s, sw by i is we vw-vp , ' ,fi .. A fl I we .it- l ia m 1 wwe- ,, in in f Nil? . ll. WWW W 53 H ,f f N l HV, KW i if m l la i ,ff We i W MQ, ky., J ,- V lf M . N, wi i fa a 4 - 'H , 1 i i 'Y f we iff in lf W l 4 L -5 , v ,r -vw f , 1, 1 .1 Q january is the month for resolutions, and To gain some common sense so Kenny at W.H.S. the tradition is carried on. We will be proud of me. - Chrissy Ragos asked the underclassmen what their New Year's resolutions were and here is that they To pass all my classes somehow. - Ralp f said. Quinta O To make this year with Mike the best in To stay on a diet all year. - Cathy the world. Love you Mike. - Beth Ham- Chieco. I 98 mond 4 To meet as many guys as I can before n To help others to become more sure of Senior year. - Lucy. 2 1 6 PeoplefFreshmen themselves and to help smokers quit smoking. - Nancy Lehman yan. : r H V A W A W Y- i ' A , H I . E , W My ' 2 i if 1 1 t , , . 1 47 , WN I , 1 My W J , 1 T ii. XXX, ff' W, F Wi Chrissy Ragos reads Santa fKen Mountj her New Years Reso- lutions. Todd Shelton Brian Shepard jamie Sherwood Waol Shouga Maureen Siegel joel Simmons David Sininger Shawn Skillman Dan Slone Reime Smellic David Smith Liana Smith Robert Smith Todd Snyder Julio Soldano 4 x , Allen Soto Vf-- Y 'ik V S Cherith Sparks ii' S W T Q it T' T to Kim SPCMC S T i 'J' it 15' S 4' S lsililihfiierscefa Y jg 8 . .' 1 JA I 'N J, Ch' P -Y H A - V K , M -. yn X 'M nstop Squires S L UT , 1 ,S , M T Tim Stamps V VYVV i ' M , M 5 N , 1. ,,, ,, 3 -Q Paulehe Stegemann J - 5 X t A av- Connie Stellrecht james Stengel Tom Stephenson Sheri Sterner Michael Sternisha Clint Stewart Jerra Stewart Debbie Stone ogpwigwl Iacqueline Stone John Sturgeon Lily Swei Rhonda Swenson Danny Tahone Anne Talcai Darwin Tanabe Felicity Teed Ea Chris Tecp Judith Tegels Richard Telles Jason Terry J I ' if Thai Thao Ben Thomas , . Julie Thomas FW he--l ,i 1 ,Sy V ggi q A Richard Thompson Scott Thompson Trevor Thompson Thea Thorlcildsen Sheila Tice , Tan To Chtistin Tormollan Paul Toulcuse Ted Tragos PeoplefFreshmen 21 7 'Little Allen Soto, 4'8 freshman wrestler realizes :he im- Ainhan Tran Duc Tran Hoa Tran Long Tran Minh Tran Nga Tran Nga Tran Steven Tran Thang Tran Tho Hguu Tran Thonh Tran Thuy Tran Trung Tran Truong Tran Tuan Tran Tuyet Tran John Trani Richard Trinh Jennie Trinidad Tung Trunh Anh Truong Bgoc Truong Nguyet Truong Nguyet Truong Phat Truong Van Tuon Truong Charles Tucker Kathleen Tuia Josie Tuinei Robert Turner Scott Turner Eddie Uncango Trang Uong John Uyehara Marco Valenzuela Paul Valenzuela Jeff Van Dorn Carole Van Dyke Kim Van Ruiten Tim Van Zandt Aric Vance Cao Vang Carlos Vargas Mike Velasquez John Velez Adam Vener Michelle Verlingieri Sarah Villareal Daniel Villegas Norma Viloria Hoa Vo Nhuhang Vo Phai Vo Tuyen Vo Deirdre Volpe zi? portance of his studies. .A V4 Arn ' 'V 4 -f K N as 1 Y 3. ,taxa . A -- 2 td' 1, , , In-F i I 2 . 9-43 ' iz -- ' I V M'p,,,,, ' at -,i ,. 4 V: ,e . 3 ggi, jf TN ji - ,gal , ,fi 511 . fu ee fi.-an we . v. 5 1 , 'a e, ' ,J , gg -f Nl .551 - 'fi ,V Y . he A 39 :ie , 5 QQ' . QW, ,Q W- My if . Q f , a Q, H W ,ik -M ..,,, em? 6 me s I J ,,- .wg Nz' : ' 2z., I laughi- V U ,. ,q, h .,.. P , ' i., 1 as . i ,. za :,. - i , F 4 ,. 1 ,, V JY 5 kk 1:4 ze. y J 52 ..,,.. u k,.5 , , C, ' ' ai ff as 4 i' 5, f Q People X Freshmen J ,zvwv K-, 4 1 9: . V Agia'-7 M 33 if ' 1. . . I Q 2 nf'-' 1 , 1 f . .Q XV, if illfw news , -.. f ' -.aa .af x t f V7 , , ,.,.- , .1 4 I new .Hike ,:,1,f, 6 , I, ,I .T mga A 4'8 wrestler may not seem like much, but freshman Allen Soto is as fierce a com- petitor as any other. Little Allen as he is known for obvious reasons, has big hopes for the future. l-le wants to wrestle next year, eventually on the varsity team, and go out for football. If he had to choose another sport, it would be baseball. Baseball is fun,', Allen said. At 72 lbs, Allen is by far the lightest mem- ber of the team. However, he can beat oppo- ,, .Q Q p. ., 2 ii. y G 4 g 0 V T, ,, a. 3. , . L- fl X X, f ,q 1 Q ,- 1' il ,, ,- lg f e f 1 f S' X f y , :Y if .W 5' f Dv Q re I J 1 Z- E l K .. -j vw Sv N Tara Zhorne Diane Zimnxcki Eric Umphrey f Brian Van Ruiten , if li:'s1Lxv ., It nents who are zo lbs. heavier than he. Allen is an excellent wrestler, and does well in his weight class,', said Gene Rock and Mike Cover, fellow team-members. When asked why he enjoys wrestling, Al- len stated, It's a good sport and you can meet a lot of new people. I wish in the future that there would be co-ed wrestling. One thing is for certain is that as far as Al- len is concerned, dynamite comes in small packages. is ! . . 52 Mai Vu Khiem Vuong Skipper Waldo Brian Walker Melissa Wallace Jeff Walker Debbie Walters Kris Wandro Todd Weaver Shane Webb Brian Weber Christi Weir Deanna Welch Kelly Wells Lisa Wheeler Shannon White Mike Whitecotten Scott Whittaker Brian Willanr Robert Williams Scott Williams Gerald Winterscheicl Tammy Wittal Corey Woinarowicz Mike Wolf Brian Wolfe Paul Writht Kevin Wyman Kristin Wymore Ge Yang Ying Yang Haruko Yawata Marty Yazzie George Yocky Susan Yoder Tyler Yonce Cheryl Young Dawn Youngblood Julie Zemar Charles Zepeda M-llc in small packages People X Freshmen 2 1 9 220 Keeping in step - these girls try to last Mr Matza's heart test Working hard - this young man strives for perfection If s fffj ee fix Wasting no time - Scott Rondon studies every time he gets a chance. Sisterly love - Shana Knepper and sister Rhonda study before rushing to their next class. People f Freshmen im... Mrs. Dutton, an English teacher, offered to be counselor for a European tour set for June 26, 1984. It was offered to anyone inter- ested, and most of the money had to be paid before March. The total cost was 52,306.00 This amount may seem frightening since spending money and the passport fee were not included, but this includes all breakfasts, some lunches, dinners, hotels and transporta- tion for 28 days. Some of the countries to be visited are England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. The company in charge of the tour is American Leadership Study Group. It has already logged over one billion passen- gers. Kristi Nutt, a senior bound for this trip states, It's going to be a good exper- ience, although it will be hard getting used to all the different languages and food. 3? 414 ,rw-41 rv' ii , . Ewwq-L in perspective Keeping busy - Tammy always finds some- thing to do in class. What are they up to? - Janice Howard and Rhonda Angulo discuss later plans before leaving to their next class. Completely overwhelmed by his discov- ery of ameobas - Matt Brown jets down his findings. People fFreshmen 1 l high hopes It fill' Work, work, work! - Angel Garner copies another work sheet for Mrs. Carolle 25g lunch - Rick Lindguist substitutes popcorn for the schools famous lunch food. Smiling, but alone - Angelica Carbattal is an aide without a class. 2 people X freshmen Many freshmen have their own idea of what they would like to do in the years to come. Few hope to be in the in crowd or maybe the most popular person in school. Whatever they have in mind will definitely take some time to achieve. But, for the mo- ment they surely have high hopes. When taking a survey, here's what a few freshmen students hoped for: To have fun and meet a lot of nice girlsl - Jon James I would like to accomplish my goal of be coming a better singer, and a better person. - Pamela Smith I would like to gather up enough knowl- edge to be able to make something of my- self. - Corey Baker To prepare myself to become a good chef, then go to Europe and study with the great chefs. - Gary Randoll XS-., wa. fs ,Q ig f is -'fl' T 1' 1 ,aiiiw nf, Nr , we-sf- ' Lunchtime at the Wall - These students seem to be- lieve in staying on campus. Especially after the police start- ed giving tickets to people without lunch passes. I like your teddy bear -- jeff Marshal, Diane Zim- nicki and friend eat lunch outside of Globe West Theatre, Act normal! - These students show off in front of an Albert and James Yearbook photographer. all iii Up for two - Larry Bleich takes a shot while David Boughton guards in Miss Smith's sixth period p.e. class. Dance Fever - Doing their best to get into the year- book fand succeedingj these two pause at one of the sock hops. people X freshmen 223 He don't give a hoot - john Cataldo is a firm non- believer in Woodsy Owl. Sore Foo! Brigade - Back-Packersg Mike Smith, Sean Noble, Cassandra Fleming, Kevin Kappen, Stephanie Held and Cherie Holle. Sleeping with his eyes open - This student appears to be listening intently to Mrs, Howel. God is our C0-pilot - Debbie Walters plans on being an air traffic controller. f--uf 22 ff! i Em is the Word With packs on their backs and the motto 'Achange of plans on their lips the burly backpacking club set out for excitement and adventure. Their first journey took place to the great outdoors of Los Padres Nation- al Park. After braving the near sub-zero temperatures of night they woke to a well prepared four course breakfast. They then set out on their afternoon hike across hill and dale into the unknown. When confronted with a hazardous stream, they leaped across, and from then on it was pure enjoyment. Looking at wild animals eye to eye was just People f Underclassmen i one of the many exhilerating experiences. In addition they bathed in a stream of freshly melted snow and started their camp fire with old fashioned matches. As the sun set on the horizon they turned for home eagerly anticipating the next time they would be able to enjoy the great wilder- ness that lies just a few hours away from civilization. The club would like to cordially thank Grizzly Adamsi' Bowman for his efforts and time. X.. V 'se l t 5 -ze 'Q l is rsjggfufy .X Hi there! - These girls take time out for a picture. Lights, Camera, Action! - These photography stu- dents finish up their animation before the bell rings. Mad scientists at Work - Michele Walsh and Shelley Hoffman plot to build a better monster. nv' ' ,sq People X Underclassmen 5 fy, 'E .' -' ' H Y ' 55,5 P. , I Q . ' Q ig A . 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Lee Eastwood Principal Bill Blankinship A.P.fGuidance In the school year of 1983-84 there have been many changes, and the man running the show is principal Dr. Lee Eastwood. Some of the changes in- clude seniors having to take five classes, the enforcing of lunch passes, and classifying students according to their credits instead of their grade lev- el. When asked how he felt each change benefited the school here is what he replied. His feeling on seniors taking five classes is it is a remedy for Senioritis, too many students are wast- ed academically. As far as enforcing lunch passes Dr. Eastwood feels it's for the students' own safety. When it comes to the change in students being classifed by their credits instead of their grade level the principal feels it is an early eye opener for the students and maybe it will reduce the number of senior drop outs. Academics and HonorsfAdministration Frank Infusino Assoc. Prinjlnstr. Shirley Pyle A,P. Stu. Serv. Mastermind of 25th Anniversay celebratii Barbara Atwood poses with a former che lender. ,gi 'i V- X, . ini Q. , T Rolling out the red carpet, Dr, Eastwood gets help from Kym Heng and Deanna Sloane. ' Put another candle on your B-Day cake. The student body celebrates. What arefriendx for? Mr. Infusino helps in Academic Decatha- lon. 1 I vi ia. K NVN- 5 rr 1 vi MZ' Grrrr! The beast in Dr. Eastwood comes out on full moons and dirty Campus days. A day in the life of Shirley Pyle is full of paper work. A proud man! Mr. Blanl-cinship seems pleased with another A srudent. Academics and HonorsfAdministration 9 Arnie Alvarez, Spanish Barbara Baker, Health ka. jim Boeke, English Larry Brennan, English john Burns, English Barbara Atwood, Leadership , , ,.,, W ,C A Q. , j.. K 1.63 ' - K 4-A ...4,:,.a:. 8 1 I I I-ull -'fe 5 Y ,. 7: 3 PM the A Q 1, wsxmuv ' Jw v3 47-M 22 2- 'ff vw: f ff ff i I um A' ., V. umm: S -uszf1'fi' f..L. . by ,QL , 3 V , I IQ 'iff' . . .. . s.,,.,,. ,,.,, MW... . ,za ,vault ' Nick Boden, English jack Bowman, Socl. Stdy. Larry Brose, Science Pam Butler, French W-f ffw.i,,,W.J..,.v.LV .. h,,,,a See how tall I am. Mr. Matza seems to be expressing to his students. Addressing his class on lbefirst day, Mr. Gabrielson starts out with a i if if little speech about himself. Paul Masbburn has been pacing the floors of the industrial arts building for the past seventeen years. He teaches photography and drafting. When I first came here, I felt like a freshman does on the first day, said Mr. Mashburn, but ested in their school work than when I first started. His father, Charles Mashburn, was the first principal. He served from 1959-1962. 14 Academics 8: HonorsfFaculty now I am right at home. Students are more inter- : ust one of man great teachers kv - X N U pset about student drivers, Mr. Brummett walks to his office to hide. Wait a minute, thix says made in Hong Kang, Miss Marconi tells her student who says, Bur I made that. 0 0, . Karen Carrol, Science f jene Cavanaugh Wally Chandler, Socl. Stdy. Waiting for advice about drafting, Mr. Mashburn has his students take numbers. ! I i if ., Bob Cossarek, Dennis Creiton Socl. Stdy. SDC, -Judith Crews jim Crosson, G0v't. Academics 8z HonorsfFaculty 2 31 gi .E- ,.,, y. aar-aim Q7 ill, W A ,- ... 5 , Sa 4 2 J W' Par Dallas, Don Davis Food Dick DeRu5ha, Bob DeWenter Art Science at just like the sludenls, Mrs. Pitcher enjoys playing badminton as well. Caught you when you least expected xt. Mr. Mook poses for the if-4 '+ Barbara Dorman, Donna Dutton Latin English VW- .,,, p. A 'off' camera in a history class. The faculty consists of many hard workers. Don Davis is certainly no exception. He has been here for many years and is admired by all who know him. He graduated from Long Beach Wilson High School in 1951 after receiving All Conference Captain of Varsity Football team. He was a Drill Sergeant in the Marines and he graduated from Long Beach State in 1960 with masters in biol- ogy and PE. He is now department chairman of PE and the varsity offensive line coach. He is respected among the students and the faculry as well for his high standards of dedication and pride. Academics 8z HonorsfFacuIty W Denise Durant, Duane Eastburn. SDL Science ll .a r Maureen Engelhard, Linda Erdman, Typ. Spanish iistory on our best teachers is essential Eping me class enthralled in 1 eafn ing, Mr. Whitley ies on. the career fair lbey had a couple of beauticians a few our faculty decided it was time for a new style. see those nam! Mr. Gabrielson sometimes tends to ik over your shoulder to make sure you're not cheat- vi V., f .La . 5. S as , T' 'ali' 1. tt' Q 2 B 4 wife A f 'li . i ' ii'-lg.: if ,fl gi 4 ig . .4 '.ff':':.:: ffl A'.',f,,5 . ,'!L.'f::::'if! Carol Eseman, Irving Friedman, PE SS ,H ,L 'l ' eff ' sZ'ss'-if E v as 5 ll f V 13 f' Tom Gibbons, Harry Gordon, ESL Eng. i 'f as ' 4. E HE- , 5 Y ' l i . . U Qs fill is 4 ff ,L . N' 2: . 4 .1 . , X figs hi' 5 e i an, .-. . .- Carol Haaland, Audrey Hauth, Eng. Eng. 1 ,eseeeee as . 1 K lx I -gi Rick Hayes, Math Academics 8z HonorsfFaculty jack Hedges, Math Randy Hupp, Wayne Huth, Speech I. Arts Chris Ingails, Kathy Iverson, Ceramics Chem. The magnificent mascot of the great school we all love to be mem- bers of. Smile you are on the Cilidafs camera, Mr. Whitner is caught without 'P knowing it. The yearbook staff took a survey of a few of the teachers. We asked them what changes had they noticed in the years they have taught here. Mr. Boyles answered, Many administrators have come and gone without the foggiest notion of their functions. Dr. Eastwood is just one of the few persons who does know what it takes to make our school the best place in which to learn! Hair and clothing styles have come and gone, but the young people basically remain the same. Throughout the years, they have remained idealistic and full of hopes and dreams, said Mrs. McCalester. Thomas -Johnston, joe Kral, Lit 38:4 Choir Dave Lindquist, Larry Livingston, Eng. Geog. 1 Academics 8: HonorsfFacuIty Ag , 3 Y 'Ng . f . N. eachers express their views whether or not to let us take ber picture, Mrs. gets it anyway. his class sits quietly, Mr. Crosson reads a secret note a fellow teacher. W ,1 r.k. m'2 'W.a , .,.s V . -N Teaching math for 25 years in the same school seems to agree with Mr. Galloway. A little prayer said before he digs in. Mr. Crosson. Leigh Manley, Maureen Marconi, Phy Sci. Home Ec. Sherilyn Marston, Paul Mashbum, Y Eng. I. Arts . X , 1 X ai y w x l . ll ' Gary Matta, Nathan Matza, Wld Geog. Health N . Evelyn Meacham, Dave Milloy 7 Psych. U.S. Hist. Academics 8z HonorsfFaculty Teachers express their views, continued A few more teachers contributed to our poll concerning changes over the last 25 years. Mrs. Hauth said, The hippie look is definite- ly superior to the punk look. Green hair is ugly, but I like flowers in the hair. Mr. Rosenberger wrote, Students are be- coming more polite. They are not as conscien- tious regarding work as they were when I first started at WHS. There is a more casual attitude on the part of students regarding personal sub- jects than formerly. Mr. Gordon, a character at heart, said, Noth- ing ever changes! Mrs. Erdman took this opportunity to give her gem of wisdom. My, yes, she said, the students have changed over the years. Now they remind me of Cadillacs on the outside and hot air balloons on the inside. As for me, I could use a change - of spark plugs. my Q' v 51 5' ' 5 tif' 25 i if' 36 Academics 8: HonorsfFacu1ty Leisure time is not something that Activities di Miss Atwood has a lot of. You're only kidding about what is in this, Dr. Eastwood and Mr. Hickok question the Harland Mook, Alida Moss, Socl. St. Chap. 1 Rosa Mccalaster, Norm N akanishi En g, Ag. J I Hue Khanh Nguyen, jim Pacelli, E.S.L. Chem. Harvey Peterson, Doris Pitcher, Eng. PE winning smile, Mr. Boswell rushes through Bucking- and puffing, Mr. Gordon gets rid of his stress for lk V I ' I l QF fl N janet Riness, Roy Rosenberger, Home Ec. Acct. W f ' r s o 'Wa l i 5 ,Z H I Roy Scaffidi, Frank Scarfone, Hist. Spanish 1 ssss Give mexome ofthal, you don't havea wife that doesn't feed youg L - jig' V ' Mr, Matza and Ken at senior breakfast. V sy ZW , A N was 9 , -Q A, ,, , P f sx 35 7515 ii Q Kathy Schwabl, Carol Sebastian, Nurse Geog. reee in i' Q X H ,, f Jil Wi Nl 3 l I E A l If li Flossie Sellers, Ken Skolyan, Eng. Comp Lab. Academics 8z HonorsfFacuIty 7 A teacher with a lot of class A lunch time favorite for most teachers, but it's the waiting that makes it frustrating. Mrs. Iveson buys some popcorn. Mr. Milloy points to the homework for the class. g et Wt? iq.- i 4 , W 5 f- st 'ew' 'Q 9 'if ' is Rushing to class is Mr. Gordon turning just in time for the camera to catch him unexpectedly. Relaxing in his office is Mr. DeRusha who teaches in indus- trial arts. 2 Academics :Q HonorsfFaculty 1 If you wanted to know about English, Mr. Harry Gordon is the one for you to talk to. He got his B.A. in English at U.C.S'.B. and went on to further his studies at C.S.F. where he got his M.A. Mr. Gordon relaxes with a variety of mu- sic, like Bach, Beethoven, and of course, Motley Crue. He also reads Hemmingway, Twain, and Dr. Seuss. His hobby is skiing with his cat Zelda. So you see he is a perfect person to talk to. But how does he find four skis to fit his cat? '. Eastwood :hows off his birthday gift from the leader- p class. 'afs a goodone, says Miss Meacham to one ofher students her psychology class. il letting the traffic ge! the best of him, Mr. Brummett axes between his many traffic and safety classes. l J- ew ' ,fy . 92,4 ss Qwwa W 'E Mummy A ' f cademlcs 8: Honors, Faculty 39 Rosemary Stevens, Al Stone, Teachers' memories, continued 'x Drama Science Sam Stovall, Karen Swemba, Government Health Citadel Staff - Whal changes in your depart- ment have been made in 25 years? George Galloway - More women teaching math!!! Greater need for lower division math. jack Hedges - I used to be in P.E., now P.E. classes are being deemphasized, yet our society is in its greatest fitness craze - weird isn't it! Math has been programmed to meet the needs of ev- eryone - GOOD! Ciatdel Staff - What was your pet peeve 25 years ago? What is it today? Barbara Dorman - Students who did not do their homework. Cheating!! jack Hedges - I feel that a school should exude pride and spirit. People should be aware of W.H.S. success . . . athletics, band, drama, aca- demic decathlon, scholarships, teachers and stu- dents, letting their pride show to make us a better school. George Galloway - Checking students re- garding proper dress code. Standing extra duty posts. Today there is lack ofa dress code. Academics Q HonorsfFacu1ty Mrs. Erdman works long, bard hours on the yearbook as well as in her Spanish classes. You must laugh at my jokes' Mr Brummett enioys reaching. Hair cut time at the career azr, Mr Lind quisr offers his assistance Hard workers are hard to md, so Mr Hedges and Mrs. Lam sometimes have to do the mounds of paperwork themselves Yolanda Swenson, Spanish Christina Tostado, ESL Wendell Wells, Science Dwight Wilson, Math Academics 8: HonorsfFaculty 24 Ha, Ha, very funny, Dr. Eastwood, Mrs. Atwood says. 'That is the best excuse for not rurning in your home- work bur, ir's nor good enough, Mr. Rosenberger may be saying, Dr. Eastwood works very hard to make the school the best all around. Mr. Stovall cares about kids and makes sure they do julie Yassine, ESL . lk :V -- W 1, -4,3 .1 .!. U wj.s...k i t 'A W eggs MW l il 5 . V 'sri Mark Carter 1959 ww. ,W ,N M 1 wi' . WW :Tl .1- W l l if jack Hedges 1959 their work. Qs Debbie Woodingron, Q' English 'A 'K . . 1 'qw , x if rg. X, f i yaysgibhrxix Q ll' Bill Boswell 1959 ' 1 l ff J l ss-'f-if l' in 111 George Galloway 1959 jack Hedges 1984 2 Academics 8: HonorsfFaculty eachers relate silver memories 'km 'W - rr. 'i A sg? ,ef i. Si Virginia Moore Frank Munoz 1959 1959 Doris Pitcher Doris Pitcher 1959 1984 Three of the six teachers who have been here through the good times and bad times of the 25 year history of this school, answered some re- vealing questions concerning then and now. Citadel staff - What changes have you no- ticed in the students over the past 25 years? Barbara Dorman - Some students are more involved in extracurricular activities, such as leadership, CROP, working and sports. To them, academics may not be of prime importance. George Galloway - They are lacking in self discipline as far as studying is concerned. jack Hedges - The girls get prettier, the boys handsomer. Skirts have gone short to long about 4 times. It seems as though study habits have deteriorated a bit, maybe too much T.V.g or too many moms and dads both working. Citadel staff- What changes in your depart- ment have been made in 25 years? Barbara Dorman - More active clu bs, more teachers with additional preps and assignments, A.P Spanish. Mr. Scarfone explains in Spanish hand gestures. Mrs. Tanner, pride and jo y ofthe science department, gives instructions for her next fascinating activity. Mr. DeWenter is caught offguard when the Spanish class surprised him with their rendition of his favorite song, Delta Dawn. . t U sl . V. an .fgtrru ' 3 N 1 W.. .. W x Academics Q Honors!FacuIty 2 Running the front offic Busy, Busy, Busy - Lois Levine, Margaret Mason, and Sandy jordan ate always busy even if the phone isn't. The big Chief of Indian Education is Alma Rail. Farm Hand,joel Winders is either getting ready to weld a piece of farm machinery or jump start a cow, Y i ' ,A T' ' 5 l ..Q,ff., 1, Q L S I V. , tgzk it , .2 . , .,,,. 4 vm? , - . . 'f'-Sfify. A ' f ,. ' . I i i 1. L5 if' ,x.. 5 , ,. . ,.,,,,g,,V:, i I R: Day after day papers have to be signed, phones have to be answered, and most of all, students and their parents have to be heard. There is a lot more to being a secretary than answering a phone and typing a letter. For instance, Elaine Vogel who is a secretary for Mr. Blankinship, does not only do her own everyday work, she also helps out in atten- dance, at the registrar, and takes care of some studentfparent needs. If it weren't for the ladies in the front office, the students would have a hard time getting back into class after an absence, and it would take twice as long to get the information needed. These ladies are a vital part of the high school. Academics and Honors! Classified Superdupervisor janet Whitenbetg has double duties drill team and ln-llousen. 4 lf if ,M ll Q5 if ' 51? V 'rd Wiz - Myrna Prince is good at processing words 8: :ting them into crossword puzzles. among other things. er wondered who publishes those fascinating monthly ws letters to the parents? Community liason. Kathy DeLa- ,lacle deserves the credit, pervision Serretary, Arlene Lilley takes time out to sport a ile, l ' Hi! Squad- Georgia Antonyshyn, Ruth Romao, Pearl Powers, V prowl the school in search of trouble. Z No Aspirin! - Nurse Kathy Schwable and Bertha Mallory are the local Red Cross . 44a i lj 'S fl fr Q i Books are their business - Librarians, Estelle Billizegjean Ca- vaaugli. and lithel Feld never run out of reading material, Academics and Honors! Classified J ..-, r---......,,4 Guiding Iigbls - Laura Waddell, Carole Adams, Barbara Smith, Billie Emerson, and Dorraine Backstrom are responsible for sorting out students' schedules during the year. Gallaping Gourmets - janet Rnagel, Connie Templeton, Ila Pinch, Katherine Wright, and Vivian Hall keep the burritos warm and the milk cold, H5 I Yr, lqbq ,s -A We ., 5 2 i 5, 'WI ,Mar :A N A Classified does it rig Y? A. 'A ? er. ff . 3, , ws., YJ -Ls a 515. afsrgsggg, . 'E Weslminsler racing team - Rick Clark, Chuck Goetz.-Iohn Klungreslter. and Billjones pose with their formula go cart, May llze Force be will: you -Jeannette Masson, Polly Fitzel. Verni Moffett. Elaine Vegel, Eleanorjacky,jeanjiminez, and Stephanie Watton are the secretaries, the real force that keeps the school running. Night Shift - Gary Waffito, Ramiro Dimewtel, Saul Aguirre, Lloyd Chessmore, Mendoza. from row - Charlie Mendoza. Craig Pittman. and lnot identifiedl make up that competent crew that gave the school that wonderful face-lift last summer. 2 Academics and Honors! Classified Cx A high school can sometimes be compare an assembly line, each person or group of pe has certain tasks to do to keep things run smooth and efficiently. The assembly line c sists of custodians, keeping things clean, caf ria workers to keep everyone fed, Guida teachs to guide the students, and various o people. If just one part of the assembly line , missing, it would greatly effect the school. 1 teachers and students couldn't do without the oak R I Career Center Quartet - Ethel Harris, Shirley Guffey, Linda Farrow, and Anji Clemens know the ins and outs of careers, but can they sing? Dynamite Duo - Billie Rupprecht and Barbara Whitford keep the English and I.A. departments running like clock work. QT st .ir I Y 1 hifi Q iapler I - formerly 'l'itle 1, formerly Title Vll, boasts of me excellent personnel such as Trung Lejean Yost, Sets ixiitlii. Charlene Sore-ll, and counselor. Mark Carter. Active People, Barbara Atwood, Atwood and secretary, Dianne lI.1u.ly Dil Boldt, are people who dont mind a little work, which in what they get in the Activities office, Academics and Honors! Classified People's Choice for H. of L. and Senior Be ,,.. Kevin Stricklin jean Agor Sr. Class Pres. Sr. Comm. Sam Cuellar Min. Exrhqr. .-u Showing off their brawn instead of their brains, a few members from House of Lords unite at the fifties dance. Halloween brings out all kinds - House of Lords participates in the Halloween dress up. Academics and HonorsfHouse of Lords Michelle Yamato Evelyn Gifford Min. Records Min. Frgn Affrs. Ken Mount Kevin Kappen Chancellor Prime Min. In every class there are certain people who stick out among the crowd. This year it was decided to give these people the recognition they deserve. It had taken them four years to attain these certain characteristics and they should be commended for it. They are the Senior Best. The members in House of Lords play an im- portant part in the running ofthe school. They are in charge of things such asg conserving ener- gy, managing money, and planning trips for stu- dent enjoyment, Without these students, such extra curricular activities and improvements could not be made. Ir AAAL N... Roger Gonzales and Adrienne Wenstrup Biggest Flirts Q Ii Kevin Stricklin and Guzell Bennett Most Spirited QL, 1 k i i I I S If , , 5' Brandon jones and Lynn Hofer Best Bodies ,Q--qi. Paul Vandermost and Patti Reims Best Couple Kevin Kappen and Tina Macera Best Personalities FIB bg. james Kohler and Pam Miyada Kenny Mount and jill Vannatta Most Likely to Succeed Best Smiles jim Gomatd and Serene Hagerty Lewis Lanzner and Kris Millet Best Dressed Class Clowns Brad Weaver and Pam Tillety W 11 Best Looking 1984 Seniors at their best. Academics and HonorsfSenior Best White and Miyada receive top hono Many students have shown great achievements, but there are those chosen few who excell above and beyond the rest and show pride in becoming stu- dents of the month. Two students have proven their abilities and were therefore given the honor of students of the year. Ken White the first Student of the Year has been on the football team for three years. He is in CSF and an officer of the popular Spanish club. Spring of 83 he was chosen to attend the U.S. Coach Guard academy's project AIM in New London, Connecticut. He was minister of Education in House of Lords. With all this activity he still maintains a 3.85 with a rigorous college prep schedule. Pam Miyada was chosen as the second Student of the Year. She has maintained a 4.5 GPA while being involved in many activities. She was senior class vice presi- dent along with holding various other offices in TEPS, Latin Club and CSF. X Q' i September October Jeanne Rose Agor Ken White Lynn Gifford Kevin Stricklin Ken White, Student of the Year CX I 1 . November December Pam Miyada Lisa jordan Cindy Miyada Sharon Tabata 250 Academics and HonorsfStudents of the Month 'Sig ix. Y 1 ' 4 january February L 5' 'ii 4' Lisa Lindquist Dawn Tanamachi Pam Miyada, Student of the Year Michele Yamato Deanna Slone March April May june DeAnn Sanders Kelly Towe Louise Chang Kathy Kancla Rob Carr Sandi Silva Carolyn Chiu Helen Kuo Academics and HonorsfStudents of the Month Pam Miyada achieves top honors There are many honors students, but only the best ever become Valedictorian. Pam Miyada has proven that she is the best student academically. Not only is she active academi- cally, but she was on the junior varsity swim team and later she was on the varsity team for two years. Pam is also very active in leader- ship positions. She is the Sr, class V.P., TEPSX S Club V.P., CSF V.P. and she has been the president ofthe Latin Club for three years. Sealbearers receive the seal of approval - they are lop row - Audrey Parent, Hilda Corral, Tan Le, Lisa Good- rich, Pat Chen, Serene Hagarty, Andrea Schuck, Lynne Preas. Tom Downs, Rick De Lavallade. middle row Mayuri Pattel, Pam Miyada, Dipti Bhakta, Tu Uyen Dang, Sam Cuellar, Rose Marie Dutcher, Stephanie Held, Lisa jordan, Truong Tuong. front row - Suzi Tran, Helen Kuo, Kelly Towe, Pat Kelly, Thien Nguyen, Hoa Yen Nguyen and Kathleen Gundling. This school year was an especially busy one academically. Starting last june, the sen- ior-junior Academic Decathlon team pre- pared for the competition in November. The end result was that the team came in 7th out of 53 schools. This was the third straight year that they had placed in the top ten. In all the team took 4 medals, Patrick Chen took a 3rd place award in social studies, Bret Roy took a Ist place in math and Tom Seeling took a Ist place award in social studies and a tbirdplace in economics. The sophomore-freshman team, also coached by the tireless Ms. Sebastian, also did as well. Matt De Graw took a third place in Math, julie Matsuura received a 3rd place award for social studies and Mark Costa placed lst and 4th in social studies and the Super Quiz, respectively. These outstanding achievements, along with the equally outstanding accomplish- ments by the Sealbearers are among the top in the district. 5 X Ui didluf-ia. :Fey ff-'saw rf' an-an K 2 Academics and HonorsfTop Students More .vtudymgf Thu Uyen Dang goes off to another coaching session or achon lop row Pat Kelly Pat Chen Tom Bret Roy ron! row Thu Uyen Dang Louise Evelyn Gifford julie Fischer Oar Luu Not is Kim Lang Y- Academic Decathlon 13 1 ,'jfJ1??' , ' Y ff ,419 Y X V . tn, .gi Awardfor ajob well dune- Dr. Eastwood commends Pat Kelly and Pat Chen for their efforts. Academic Irwasionforre - back row, Christine Ragos, Kel- ly Fields, Scott De Graw, Shannon Campbell, Dougjohnson, Erin Boyles. from rowg julie Matsuura, Amanda Devine, Sarah Dohi, Sean Wright, Mark Costa and Andy Martian. Snack altack- Thu Uyen Dang,-Iulie Fischer, Bret Roy and Kim Lang take a short break from their studies. - 55?-Seq - I . -at Academics and HonorsfDecathlon Athletes excell, receive top honor Tim Hanson was starting quarterback on the football team and varsity letterman for two years, also All Sunset League 2nd team. Tim lettered on varsity basketball this year and he has been a three year varsity letterman in basketball. Presently, Tim is planning on attending Golden West College before entering a four year school where he is planning to continue basketball and football. Ken White, Inspirational Athlete of the Year, has participated in four varsity sports this year including football where he was a linebacker, basketball, and track, where he threw the discus and shot put. He also participated on the volleyball team. Ken has very high academic goals and is planning to go to an Ivy League school or a top quality school on the west coast. Tim Hanson Athlete of the Year I 'V 4. 1 li ri L A 1 .a Athlete of the Year nominees Athlete ofthe Year nominees Most Inspirational Athlete nominees jeff Eastin Matt Eddy Brandon jones Eddie Pimentel Manuel Ramirez Anthony Tfani Academics and Honors! Top Athletes Ken White Most Inspirational Athlete Q S, Most Inspirational Athlete nominees Scott Pamrehn Tom Downs Stephanie Held ' Hilda Corral Most Inspirational Athlete ofthe Year ,, f' ,t - Us-1 .xv -iii Hilda Corral reaches for the gold by receiving the title of athlete of the year. Hilda has been on the Cross Country and Track team through her years in high school. She has also received her letter in both sports, while being a seal bearer and involved in C.S.F. Striving for excellence, Stephanie Held received most inspirational athlete. Steph- anie has been on varsity Gymnastics for 4 years where she received most valuable and coach's award last year. Stephanie was also on Flag cheerleading and involved in Interact, C.S.F. and Backpacking Club. 'K s. 22- . I --. . ,155-' ug, Most Inspirational Athlete nominees Most Inspirational Athlete nominees Athlete of the Year nominees Athlete of the Year nominees Sheri O'Connor Sandy Martinez lima Tamamasui Kim Martin Glenna Gamboa Lee Bladow Kim Sharp Gloria CHmPb9ll Academics and Honors! Top Athletes Robothrill takes First in Foxy Frolic The 10th annual Foxy Frolics was presented on March 16 and 17, at 7:50 in the gym. Of the five participating groups, Robotbrill captured first place while the People's Choice was Dragons, taking Second Place, Best Props and Best Costumes, Devious Dealings, Love Games and Rock'n Roll Recess. Cover ups, the People's Choice, included Todd Bischof, Corey Woinarowicz, and Mark Padilla. Devious Dealings included Top row -jenny Sherohman, Archna Vijihauraliaugh, Cary Hashimoto, Yvette Flood, Cindy Dang, Kim Rawnsley front raw - Sylvia Hunter, Claudia Valencia, Kevin Mason, Cathy Walter Robotbrill, Top row - McKay Galoia, Stephanie Minoux, Charlene Hoffman, Roy Afusia middle row - Time Davis, Mae Hora, Suzie Tran, Ken Hammond Zndrow -joel Martinez, Darrin Akita front row - Wendy Provin, Sharon Kirihara Dungeons and Dragons include, Top row - Hank Williams, Oai Luu, Monique Marsh, middle row - Rick Lindquist, Melinda Flurer, Deanna Sloane, Lee C0llier,john Hallett fron! row - Starr Auves, Lisa Lindquist, Son Ton, Stacey Marsh Love Games included Top row - Sam Cuwllar, Laurie Buenafie, Amy Takai, Rob Carr, If Davis, Alberto Flores front row - Louise Chang, Arturo Sanchez, Maria Lopez,jeanne R Agor Rack 'N Roll Recess Top row - Anna Askelson, Patty Freidman, Donna Bishop, C Hennrick, Cassandra Fleming, Kathi Ponti, Staci Frevert, Lisa Khan, Robin Burket. mia row - Christine Blough, Patty Berg, fron! row - Erin Henning, Adrienne Wenstrur 256 Academics and HonorsfFoxy Frolics 3? fu '53 xc:-as 135 A :QL 3 'Q 4' BEATLES From: Sylvia Sarmiento Advertising and Community 7 EZ.!'.t!!.!.:l2.RF:,l:.l sl ,-' s ei: 'f 'V T I 'MTX' Z Ti , 'I If 'L fQe2!! ati ,.,. .5 ' ll 1 1'E:: I HOTAND -I ,y comsanowicnes Ag fy? X Main Dishes, Salads, Party Trays, lei .N Relish Trays, 6-foot sandwiches, -3 iv xx '- ,Ig 5 Q 3-foot sandwiches 'lt'- N' .D and catering. ,li s .1 -. . TV rh,r l714l 898-8445 898-4184 f. I 6936 Westminster Ave., Westmlnster ' ' 'I WE ARE OPEN , s Monday thru Saturday 10 to 9 Q Sunday 11 to 7 , ' U l- X I I , QQ s mfwiv Memories of the good memories of the bad they all become my past 8: boy am I glad. thankx to all my friends. Special Thankx to Neece Sz Cass. I love you both good luck with your dreams, Tonya you nut lov ya tak care good luck. Marcus 8: Sam you ve both been lik brothers. Jeff lpain in the nekl I care Good Luck. Christy, luv ya lik your my own sis. IDONT fry your brainl. Mrs. Swen. I lov you you took time to be more than just a teach. MOM I lov you thankx 4 supp. my musical dreams. All my sumt. lov to Dennis Breshears. long live life. DRUMMERS RULE. no doubt dude. grow some hair. weres the keg. dearheart. lneed a concert. Tiffany Valencia Cllleddtngs gunenals Gun Specialty Elfee 9 glowens 5791 Cwcstmtnsten olive. Clllestminsten Cul 92688 l7l4l 893-l88l Sql-2569 Owners: Qondon S Ollie Qelowand Well here it is our high school life is now over I hope all the friends I made these last four years will always be my friends I couldnt have made it without you A special thanks to the group which brought most of the laughs to me Thanks most of all to my parents because without them none of this would have happened Thanks for the car dad I miss you mom Underclass memories Jels fingr Robs camper EYES7 Do I run Yet? The red cruiser puddles lights hard gum and or And Now The SENIOR MEMORIES First thanks to all the friends who made it happen Jim Melk Scott Shaw Lewy Lanz James Kohler John Glas Kathy Pont: Donna Bush Kim Sharp Patty lmoml Berg Diana Erin Henn Jim Gom Paul Hal John Kelley Bill Nun George Bro Mimi Shimi Andrea Schuc Elena 8: Annete Pater Beth Serv Beth Hamm Chuckie Kurt Strdt Laura Bonomo Monique Jones Bob James Colen Os Ed Pimen Julia Sandy lstanlyl Marti Karen Sandy Maria and Linda Kathy Semen Laren Burk Paul Br Patty Van Der Reintz Irma Perez and anyone I evr Knew The memries The Group Finly got to the top Pnk Flyd the Wall Giv me me botl is the house trshd penut butter fight i lost my ring Upside down boy you turn me I thot the queen was real Y am I knockin at mt own dor D1 Tcos girls room That smel from the vent the fun x s B4 school Breakfasts the stupid subs and the one smart one My 74 super beetle Peopl rstddont listen to me Meet at pioneer after 10 and B4 ll Beht s Cape Laura the party was rad The trash can at lunch The snow in my hair Thanx Kohler I might want to The mrnlng clvs the river weekends Ditching D of T Imagine that Take a deep breath relax Elena burpecl and Adrea Queefed at Bob s the senior luau JK s Hot tub who wants S S s mucl L T Paul Van Der s Coke from Del Tco Melk Luvs Pioneer Rolls The stroll through central park the limo that was a hearse The absolute original but where ate the snakes and those teeth have to go Smile Laura Scott ate an oyster and I have the fork Newland Mitel Happy B day Troy Lynn I hit my head I feel pretty sick Gomard at the alter whil Kohler stills the bride Scott do it for senior memory Sandy Broke the comput er again The Iemale flasher The Harbor Im glad lm not a snob Vases salt and other collectibls and all the rest that come up during second semester I love every one of you lor making my life so happy lets keep in touch Thank you so much to all I mentioned and those I didnt A special thanks to Corinne a real special friend and my little brother who always made me laugh it seems we were always on re struction together I m so glad we made it this far I wish everyone all the luck that I can wish Love and thanks to all who were there and thats all of youll Love always Troll the candyman the cameraman bones Uncle or Slick TROY TURNER CLASS OF 84 iillllllllllllll HUNTER PHARMACY 840i WESTMINSTER AVENUE WESTMINSTER. CALIFORNIA 92683 TELEPHONE 17143 894-1349 LES WATSON. PMARM D PHARMACIS1' To my special friends Tiff S Denise I wish good luck in the future. I hope to one day see Tiff selling out the Forum S Denise out on the ocean saving whales. Thankx for being there, I love you both. To my parents I give my gratitude S love for all the support you gave me throughout H.S. To W.H.S. I bid good-bye S leave my brother, good luck to both of you. And to all my dear friends I leave you this message, ln this world we're livin' here we have our share of sorrow, answer now is DON'T give in aim for the new tomorrow. - Judas Priest. Heavy Metal Rules. Take care S good luck. I love you all. Cassie Austin as . .1 l I up l r fs l f f I X y K I . ll fl lfi It ' t or Ll I I ' 1 ll is ' l I , I 4 Y q 0 . 9 fx. X 9 91. f N . X ' . so ' t EU Anna Askelson, Lynn Hofer, A.T. Wenstrup, Robin Tell, Wendy Perk, Barby and Advertising and Community HEAVY METAL, ROCK gc ROLL. Its not a fade its a way of TRISI-IA COOP ER N-...,,, ' ,, -wifi' To our star student from your famlly Hope you do as well 1n the future as you have ln the past We love you 1 ,.. N u 1 A A , V ' W Q ' . I . O I O Ad rt ng and Community i Congratulations 1 J Becky, enjoy the ' memories of the 7 y il N past, the excitement of the present, and 6 .5 best wishes to you Lr r 7 for your dreams of , , the future. ,V .. . . Love Mom, Dad, and Shawn LIIS ij IIIISTILLIIS gi Mexican Food 15081 BEACH BLVD., VVESTMINSTER 892-8347 Thxs gl luv mom-Gd lck Christy fsisl-Thxs for coming back Dad. Bestfrnds-Tiff Sc Cass-luv 8: thxs. Frnds: Tonya Z.-Jenny S.-Charlee N.-Kelly M.-Shari Z.4Mark M.-David H,-Jr. yr,lVlar- cus C.-Steve S.-David H.-Kevin M.-Tony V.-Vinnie L.-Warren C.-Jeff K.-Art. Oh Vinnie. Luv u Marcus-take care. Sumr of 83-H. Beach-sheIls-castles-brown. Grow some hair! -10 pts.- Lets surf , Heavy Metal-KMET-Led Zepp-Quiet Riot-Motley Crue-Def Leppard-Van Halen4AC-DC-Robert Plant-Alws 8: trevr. Hey dude Coca-Cola Merry-Go-Round Slick Black Cadillac. Luv my cats nature animals peace. Dont wanna get old. Why? . Thxs family-lotsa luv. Xelo-Cuddles-Kitty-Am 17141 892-6677 898-5606 Golden West Florist 5' G 1 f T 13786 Goldenwest St. Q l '7 i Q 5 i l a 7 r . Cocktails 1 AL Y! 0 I X v y y 7 ' I J . gel-Pig-Be-Be-Little Bit. Hey, Herbie , . . SUE CHO! Westminster CA 92683 Denise Maraven Larry Kluss 6080 Avendida Arbol Anaheim, CA 92807 C7145 974- 1975 HerffJones Division of Carnation Company Advertising and Community To a special friend, Becky. Hey spud thats you, and I mean it. Thanks for being my Best friend through the years l've known you. You 8: Sheri Sr Cheri made the e past 3 years fun 81 full of memories that I'll never forget. S.H. Bc C.H. 81 their plc- a-nose fpiccolosl. If it wasn't for band we would have never met. I'll always trea- sure our friendship. W. Formal is a night I'll never forget IBD. You know what that stands for Heather, I'm glad we became such good friends, 81 that also includes K.W., K.P. Why or couldn't we have met sooner? I haven't forgotten about you Kelly M. l'm glad our friendship has lasted so long 8: it will always last forever. Summer of 83 : going to CATALlNA with H.M., K.W., HUBBA. Thanks for inviting mel had so ' much lun fooga boogaj HWY 39 with friends: 6 going to the beach catching r some sun. Wendy Provin, l'II always remember you. Thanks for being a good friend to me. To all my friends, l LOVE YOU . Good bye W.H.S. scooter bug ..65,. Love you f714l 891-6800 Momff Dad Ar! 5 Joe VOLANDA 84 15222 Goldenwest St. Westminster, CA. 1' 'Tn 'L .. , , .-if All Q T' ' A .A I . - ' '. I X' ' 5 would ever want, Our senior year X s ' H ' '63 was the best. I'll always remember 1 l ffl: N ' . .All , pid I' Mx those special times with you two, H tl . :A aff, 2- fn' i 53 L sharing special moments, laughing A. g il ' 8 , l and crying together. Kathy, Yolie l!fwk,,'ZQ-...'QQ',,, 5fFr.:i'3' 1 3 f -fd f F x f V ,. and Laurie, I'll always have a spe- Q 'U' ' 's'1jTlf:vf3:'t . 7. f , ,F ,, . cial place for you in my heart. Lau- E K N Elil fm 1, I rie, take care of yourself, I'll miss - f--i- ..- ' M ya. Just remember that the class of '86 will one day reign. Love ya all. bridal gowns Good friends are rare, and I happen I The best of friends anyone I0 have the best 0595- BCCQSSOTIQS Love, PROM GOWNS OUR SPECIAL TY Becky Haym Congratulations JILL, May your future be filled with the kin of love and joy you have given me. MOM I m proud of you. Mike Jeanne Rose B Agor, All our love Mom, Dad Lynn and Vince Jr Joe, Julie, Sarah, and Michelle, You guys are the greatest! I bet it's hard to believe your senior year is here already. 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Well what can I say? it has been absolutely great! All l can say is thank you so much for EVERYTHING!!! You d never guess how really important you are to me. I can t imagine what going to school will be like without you! It Il never be the same. I ll never forget you!! Please remember your lil sis and the times we ve shared together! You guys will be someone special to me forever and I ll love you always!!! Best of luck in everything and be sure to take care of yourselves! I Il miss you! All my love - Your boy P.S. Merry X-mas!!! crazy friend Dear K.N. Believe me if all those endearing young charms which I gaze on so fondly today were to change by tomorrow and fleet in my arms like fairy gifts fading away thou woulds t still be ador d at this moment thou art let thy loveliness fade as it will and around the dear ruin each wish of my heart would entwine itself I verdantly still . . . T. Moore Love G.D. 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High School you bet, LOVE, Barbara Rubio 1 1 In appreciation for your integrity and loyalty to your school and your classmates. We a e very proud of you and wish you the best luck in pursuing your future career. We are very happy parents. Thank you for being a great son. Love Yvogne I I 80-81 - Wow H.S. CC491 teamg T8tF Cit mi. relayg Dodds crazy classg Thad 2 meet G lRalphlg BB Cif chmps 4-ever i member u guys I VGC IIITIB W IVE I U W I Bl' X I I I Y ITI Cf If I O B B B I2 Y I fl I V I If 0 Y H X Y I member our am an I ri To Guillermo T Bob, Thank you for the past two years and all the times we ve shared. I love you! Monique 'LP Monique The past 2 years that I have spent with you have been the best years of my life. I hope there's many more to come. I love you. Love, Bob 'W I Maovw I W., , I w- Inch., David and Alex Tanner sailing the AL ILIYQS with students with lunch passes visiting Pizza Hut and the Paris Market. LORALYNN while Mommy snaps pic- 2 Advertising and Community The Westminster community fills up at lunchtime In memory of DGMINICK JOSEPH FARACE December 30, 1968-January 15, 1984 My Son From the clay you were born you were specral smart sensrtrve good It was so much fun to watch you As you grew you became your own person wrth your own rdeas and your own way of dorng thrngs It was so excrtrng to watch you As you grew more you became more rndependent stlll specral strll smart strll sensrtrve I am so proud of everythrng about you and I want you to know that I love everythrng about you any Yfddfikd' ZZ Z2JZ3f71fh5'2l4oZffgfL tyzlgof Oqf rf fd f df ZfZ.i56Q?Z71lLCZfa4zef' 'll lend you for a lrttle hme a chrld of mrnt, He sdrd For you to lovt the wlrrle he lrves rnd nrourrr for xr hen he s dead It may he srt or seven ye urs or twenty two or three But wrll you rrll I call lrrm b rclc take care of hrm for Mc? 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Advertising and Community Speclal frlends Always remember the fun times that the 3 of us have shared special friends forever 1981 82 Unrque x s and experrences begm nmg the yr wlld adventures wfthe Blshop mobil rt survrved Donna no rt s not the blmkers rt s the hazard lxghts We mrght hve been wtchmg On Golden Pond Fun xx s wf frrends KROQ and the prty Dn t be pourmg the lemonade on the kltchn floor Patty Klm tmds pokr excntmg Gd x s wf frrends at the H20 prty s Patty get out from where ever you are what a x for brshmg your teeth Patty Ram or shme keep on trackm Kathy 8: Donna enjoyed comptrng agamst each other Thrrft shopmg at xt s best for fun x s at pm Krm bemg trampled by own dog dn t laugh to hard Joe The bst prom ever went to thanks Joe Wnter formal was fun rn the grls room the 1st dnce Kathy 8: Kxm get kld by steamer at catalma Being kdnpd at P S San Diego hre we cme Grt xx s at Patty s prty at Nwport dn t be domg that over the perr 1982 83 Termmated ourselves too mny x s over Utah skr trrp fun whrle last ed nuts 8: bults nuts 8: Bolts we got screwd Beth there s always camells wlkmg around at 3 am orderves anyonell dn t dwell on rt Fun x s at prom 2 frmls same prty places twrce m 1 yr Phxl 8: Scott the twlns thanks for such a grt x Catalina Kathy 8: Donna go get em Hel l come 8: 10m us ma 8: pa P S yehlll 1983 84 Fun x s at the medra prty s lt s rly the queen The semor Luau fun fun fun Don t tke our food yet Thanks Scott 8: troy for fun x s at the x mas forml the hurst made rt xtra speclal Good clean fun at Utah skr trlp rt s all over Lee the flasher wmker 8: the no doz rackem gang Hlt 8: run down the halls Jacuzzr 8: snow just dn t mrx Food seems to fly wfa lrttle help frm my frmds Chad or was rt Jeff Llttle Mar vamos vamos no Troy thrs rs the grls bthroom erly mornmg breakfast Rock n Roll Recess All nrght adventures w M S K P D B T T P B Hawan hre we come' Many wnld and fun x s are left behmd as memorxes but the best x s are yet to come Shel your a specral frlend good fun 8: great x s to remember luv ya' Donna I O o... l . .., - - 'l l 2 Advertising and Community MEDEA Fr1endsh1p 83 84 Kldnpmg Deny s Land park she dld It Mr Pohceman scaven ger hnt hmpster talls chlkn glzrds ln Patti s car for 3 wks! The x was II was the x mlght be dead possum bldy wndshleld wlper eglng the guys slzzllng like bacon and I like It BBB olnk olnk nlghty mte at Laura s dim lt' Car wash wshd Charley s trck 6 x s Andrea wms wet T shtrt contest Erms sudsy pnts Newprt lost canoe Laura tks a dive Erm and Donna get ttkts Lynn htts Erm Erm gets rerended Anna bumps Donna Swmmg and dtvmg at AM hrs lt s a cat no ther s no one ther s no one yes there IS Surprise!! 2 guys nxt door ht there! Laura sleeps m the bthroom Peroxide the han' Patty steals the pnllow Kathy pushes Donna out of bed Patty furniture mover ant mvaston leky shower Lynn and Erm early birds Halloween prty R 8: Dave ln J s pmto Prty rn Lauras mom s bthroom Mr Len get the fan The end dncmg Annette 8: James eat tt on scoot the pnvate reserves m the scrt room Emmy slps James Chrls 5 Elena wtchs exercxst by herself Nanette hlts pole Naugles at 3 am Chuck 8: Loren mte stalkers Nanette come out wherever U R take a breath Now!!! Paul wake up!! Convelescent home We wash U a mry x mas x 20 itchy mama H1 mary dnt htt yrself! 3 people 4 grandma s Foxy Frolics Rock n roll recess grls just wanna hve fun w bad boys PB KS AA KP DB LK RB GH TW PF SF EH LB the crwds gonna eat us up SOA AAPBDBCBLBRBNCCFSFPFSHEH GH L.H E.J L.K R.K AP E.P K.P L.R A.S B.S K.S D.S J.S D.S T.W. Food prty s lmeetingsl Goodbye seniors Good luck lwer clssmen. Hope it lasts you can do it!!!!! T uw sstt Advertising and Community 2 7 0l3 4 Krlstl our typlst Nutt 4 A Krlstm bit of gif everything Tucker Jesslca the true sport Jhonson Karen the helper Costa Debbie the 1 assistant Balcom A 1 I' Linda the I joumalist Erdman ' Cliff the s - 'Q photographer Aquilera I - I i at V. underclassman ' L Tiller V ' A. Nm' fi xlj Qhfiqizfz MMA ff 'Wi' r ,fs A A V o ,r Tweet 1,,, .....i.in'- Kevm Killer Kappen Donna the big chief Bishop Momque the creative captionlst Mantoen Stephame our layout designer Mmoux Shame the wonderful writer Hockett Rhonda always busy Angulo Kathy the activist DeCourt Mary the newspaper writer Wagoner 2 Advertising and Community! Yearbook Staff bbott, Denise 192 dams, Julie 50, 74 dams, Patrick 74 fusia, Roy 60 gor, Jeanne Rose 52 guilera, Cliff 81 keripa, Iona 192 kita, Darrin 81 licala, Tim 192 leman, Jackie 61 leman, Yadira 61 lexander, Joy 60, 66 lexander, Sean 192 mezcua, Tony 192 Audet, Heath 192 Aures, Starr 64 Austin, Doug 84, 85 Avelos, Andy 84, 85 Babineau, Thomas 192 Bacani, Adelino 84, 85 Bae, Yong 51, 53, 58, 59 Bailey, Danny 74, 192 Baine, Herman 60, 192 Baiocco, Lisa 192 Balcom, Debbie 81 Baker, Robin 192 Bennett, Guzell 12, 66, 78, 79 Benno, John 192 Bernal, Rafael 192 Berumen, Catalina 192 Betz, Theresa 192 Benington, Lisa 192 Bhakta, Dipti 50, 51, 53 Bhakta, Samir 51, 192 Bills, Jay 192 Bishop, Betty 192 Bishop, Donna 2, 62, 81 Bishop, Jonathan 192 Blaich, Larry 192 Blakeman, Leon 62, 192 Blakesley, Becky 50, 58, 192 Blakesley, Bonnie 58 Blough, Chris 61 Waiting to be served at the clubs, Breakfast, the House of Lords keep patient. Anderson, Eva 64, 192 Anderson, John 84, 85 Anderson, Terri 74, 192 Andrus, Jan 192 Angulo, Rhonda 81, 61 Anh, Phuong 66 Arceo, Luis 192 Arguello, Dan 84, 85 Armijo, Eugene 84, 85 Arroyo, Nancy 192, 74 Arvanitis, Helen 192 Asawesna, Mickey 53 Asis, Henry 51, 57, 58 Asis, Janet 192 Asis, Rose 50, 51 Atkinson, Steve 192 Balendria, Grorge 27 Bang, Dung 192 Bantle, Frank 74 Bannehe, Helga 60 Bantle, Frank 192 Baramy, Vebmany 56, 192 Barnhart, Dean 74 Bates, Troy 192 Battaglia, Jeannine 192 Bayles, Katie 63, 64 Bean, Donna 58, 192 Beasock, Beth 62 Beasock, Shannon 192 Belford, Joseph 192 Belkin, Stacey 35, 42, 192 Bell, Joan 38, 192 Beltran, Koreen 192 Beltran, Richard 58, 63 Bennett, Donna 63 Blumenstein, Dione 51, 61, Blumenstein, Mike 74 Bogdanovich, Brian 62 Bogdanovich, Timothy 62, 192 Bone, Wade 62 Bongo, Valerie 192 Bonwell, Randy 192 Boodman, Jodie 192 Booth, Greg 62, 50, 51 Boughton, David 58, 192 Boullon, George 192 Bowman, Leif 50, 51, 58 Brackett, Craig 90 Bradley, Tracie 192 Bramlaye, Melody 62 Brant, David 192 Braro, Bibi 54 Bray, Rachel 192 74 Index and Clubs Brees, Norman 192 Bristow, Lucy 51, 58, 192 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Sharman 66, 192 Carol 66 Carrie 192 Cindy 61, 192 Brown, Greg 84, 85 Brown, Matt 193 Broyles, Aron 58 Bruce, Tom 74 Buenafe, Laurie 51, 66 Bugos, Kathleen 74 s, Q, 6 fl f 1 g , 2 if f Ji? jgef is Camden, Mike 84, 85 Camena, Susie 193 Campbell, Shannon 51, 193 Campbell, Tina 61 Cao, Hoa 56 Cao, Houng 193 Carbahal, Anelica 43 Cary, Laura 60 Carlisie, Keri 193 Carlson, Chris 193 Carlson, Duane 84, 85 Carlton, Travis 90 1 -1 , ki, wi' o I at ,,,, K . W , ., f' f . I . fhfv' Q 1' . A f . f Chen, Elaine 193 Chen, Patrick 50, 60 Cherdeski, Diana 193 Cheshire, Crystal 193 Chqy, Ha 50 Chhouk, Vina 193 Chic, Andrew 74 Chin, Bo 193 Chitty, Nanette 4, 25, 61, 66 Chiu, Andrew 60, 62 Chiu, Carolyn 50, 51, 53 Chouinard, Kart 193 9 K 5 C t. 40. e ' The way it was - pepsters from the first graduating class. Bui, Dung 193 Bui, Ninh 56, 193 Bullock, Patti 61, 66, 159, 193 Burket, Robin 62, 193 Burkman, Loren 22 Burshard, Delbert 42 Burns, James 193 Burt, Misty 193 Buth, Sarath 193 Butler, Andrew 193 Buse, Darrell 193 Buse, Dennis 91, 193 Buttis, Doug 193 Cain, Matt 90 Callaway, Shana 193 Camarena, Marina 55 2 Index and Clubs Carp, Maureen 193 Carr, Rob 51, 52, 53 Carreon, Phil 32, 22, 52, 84 Carson, Ken 74 Cartwright, James 193 Casterjon, Miguel 193 Castillo, Paul 54 Castonguay, Tom 62 Castrejon, Slivia 54 Cataldi, John 193 Cervantes, Cyndy 62, 193 Chafe, Paul 84 Chaffey, Cheryl 193 Chang, Louise 51, 58, 59 Chanthongbay, Keo 193 Chapman, Susan 193 Charron, Bobby 84, 85 Chau, Ha 61 Chavarin, Gustavo 193 Chavarria, Ofelia 55 Chavez, Michelle 17 Chavez, Paul 193 Chavez, Yanira 54, 193 Cheico, Cathy 61 Christiano, Tony 193 Christiasen, Carmen 66, 192 193 Chung, Edmund 193 Chung, Phung 193 Clark, Kathy 74 Clifton, Jennifer 66 Colby, Dan 63 Collacott, Theresa 66, 193 Collaso, Eric 61 Colle, Lisa 193 Collier, Alton 193 Collins, Brian 74, 193 Colton, Robert 193 Conant, Melissa 58 Connot, Mike 84, 85 Cook, Kim 63 Cook, Sharon 193 Coomes, Robert 193 Coronel, James 193 Correa, Jorge 193 Costa, Karen 81, 193 Costa, Mark 51, 193 Coughlin, Kevin 90 John 193 Laury 58, 193 Jaun 193 Micheal 193 Janice 66 Sam 50, 60, 158 Tina 54 Josephine 193 Martha 55 B.J. 51, 19 Coach 85 Dang, Cindy 51, 59 Dang, Hue 193 Dang, John 51, 57 Dang, Thu-Uyen 50, 51, 53, 57, 59 Dang, Thruyn 61 Danna, Mike 36, 84, 85 Davis, Dina 18, 61, 66 Davis, Randy 4 DeCourt, Kathy 81 Degraw, Todd 64 Downs, Tom 4, 50, 61 Draeger, Shelley 59 Duong, Caroline 59 Duran, Carlos 54 Duran, Crecencio 55 Dusky, Jon 60 Dutcher, Rose 50, 61, 66 Davis, Coach 85 Eagle, Cara 4 Eagle, Ron 84, 85 Earl, Deanna 27 Eastin, Jeff 4 Eddy, Matt 36, 84, 85 Eenniston, Don 62 Engberson, Cindy 60 Engdahle, Kent 90 England, Felix 20 Erb, Shannon 62 Evans, Steve 84, 85, 86 Freerks, Andy 194 Fresquez, Ron 194 Frevert, Staci 194 Friedman, Patty 194 Fucamai, Edwin 61 Fulmer, Kevin 194 Gagon, Bill 51 Gainsforth, Jewell 194 Galbreath, Kari 64, 194 Gallardo, Susana 194 Gallo, Lisa 27, 74 Galoia, McKay 22, 38, 39, 60, 84, 85, 86 Galvin, Michelle 151 Gamboa, Glenna 151 Garcia, Christina 64, 195 Garcia, Chritopher 152 Garcia, Deena 60 Garcia, Martin 54 Garcia, Michelle 195 Garcia, Rosa 61 Garcia, Victoria 60, 152 Look at us now - pepsters cheer on. Degregary, Dena 62 Dejohn, Debbie 66 Delavelade, Rick 4, 61 Dennis, Sabrina 16 Devin, Amanda 74 Devore, Romy 84, 85 Diaz, Ron 51 Didoing, Michelle 62 . Dillard, David 74 Doan, Hong-Anh 50, 57, 58, 59, 61 Doering, Kirk 74 Dohi, Sarah 50, 56, 58, 192 Douchoyan, Vawtan 74 Doughitt, Katie 35 Downs, Anne Marie 51, 58 Fearn, Diane 62, 64 Fenmie, Chad 90 Fields, Kelly 194 Fiorella, Nancy 194 Fiores, Alberto 4, 61 Fiores, Leticia 194 Fisher, David 194 Fisher, Julie 51, 58, 74 Fleiss, Michael 62 Fleming, Cassandra 59 Flesch, Christin 194 Flood, Yvette 56, 58, 63 Foote, Summer 194 Fortune, Kim 61 Frates, Tracey 194 Frazier, Walter 194 Freas, Lynn 50 Frechette, Cheryl 51, 61, 66 Garcia Yvonne 54 Gardner, Bennie 195 Garner, Mark 85, 37, 153 Gardner, Jim 91 Garland, Theresa 74, 195 Garner, Angela 195 Garner, Benny 35, 42 Gasu, Margaret 195 Gaudette, Robbie 91, 195 Gaza, Nadoleon 195 Genter, David 195 Gentile, Laura 195 Gentry, Terry 195 Gerber, Dennis 27 Gerber, Eric 152 Giang, Yo Sang 195 Gifford, Evelyn 51, 59, 152 Gilbreath, William 152 Index and Clubs 2 Gilkey, John 51 Gilkey, Peter 51, 56 Gill, Peter 195 Gillespie, Beth 64 Gillespie, David 152 Gladney, Annette 62, 152 Glasgow, John 2, 4, 23, 62, 152 Glass, Beth 62, 66 Glass, Gary 195 Glathar, Kimberly 152 Gomard, Jim 152 Gudger, Tammi 66 Guerro, Reuben 54 Guisinger, Kellie 62 Gundling, Kathleen 74, 153 Ha, Nhung 153 Haas, James 74, 153 Hagerty, Serene 50, 66, 153 Haught, Lisa 53, 154 Haw, Cheryl 66 Hay, John 60, 74, 76 Haynie, Becky 53, 74, 154 Hearne, Sheryl 62 Hein, Lynda 61, 154 Heise, Sheri 53, 74, 154 Held, Stephanie 60, 66, 68 154 Henderson, Dawn 64 Henderson, Mark 62, 154 Hendondez, Michelle 50 You 've come a long way, baby! The Band from 1957 does not re- semble today's. Gomez, Anthony 152 Gomez, Sandy 61 Gomez, Robert 152 Gonzales, Annette 153 Gonzales, Edinorah 153 Gonzles, Maria 195 Gonzles, Roger 84, 153 Gonzalez, Christina 62 Goodrich, Lisa 58, 63, 153 Gordon, Mike 2, 22, 62, 153 Gran, Chuck 64 Gray, Christine 27, 153, 159 Greenwade, Bill 62 Gremling, Jim 64 Gremling, Regina 153 Griffin, Steven 62, 74, 153 Griffith, Darrin 153 Grinsted, April 50, 64 Groothris, Darcy 153 Groszkruger, Jill 153 Guardiola, Leo 153 Index and Clubs Hahn, Maureen 60 Hale, Carolyn 81 Hallett, John 64 Ham, Susan 58 Hamilton, Gary 74 Hambeck, Mathew 153 Hammond, Ken 153 Hammers, Mike 153 Hamsen, Chris 154 Hansen, Tim 33, 60, 84, 86, 154, 169 Happy, John 62 Harada, Sharon 154 Hardeman, Jamie 61 Hardy, Bret 74 Hargist, Tom 64 Haro, Yvonne 54 Harp, Anthony 154 Harrell, Dave 85 Harrison, Tara 60 Hashimoto, Cary 4, 20, 154 Hashimoto, Terry 74 Haskins, Leroy 74 Hawswell, Jerry 74 Hendricks, Chuck 84 Heng, Kimberly 53, 58, 154 Henry, Trey 62 Hernandez, Donna 19 Hernandez, Michele 74 Hernandez, Millisa 60 Hernandez, Monica 54 Herrick, Julie 53 Heskeich, Daniel 154 Heximer, Melodie 62, 154 Hicks, Dave 85 Hicks, Gary 74 Hill, Earl 154 Hillierd, Gina 62 Hinze, Tricia 154 Hogan, Sheri 74 Hong, Steve 85 Hoang, Xuan 57 Hockett, Sherrie 81 Hoffer, Lynne 31, 33, 159 Hoffman, Charlene 152 Holle, Cherie 74 Holle, April 74 Hollern, Jim 62 Hong, Steve 84 Hong, Susan 66 Hora, Mae 62, 66, 69 Hostoski, Anna 58, 62 Hribar, Sharon 58 Huffaro, Paul 64 Hughes, Suzanne 51 Hunt, Mike 52, 61 Hunter, Sylvia 52, 61 Huttler, Suzanne 28 Inouije, Scott 60 Isla, William 60 Ivener, Scott Jackson, Mike 64 Jadwin, Blair 50, 60 James, Christy 61 Jay, Shana 62 ..La. 4. Jones, Michael 156 Jones, Monique 60, 156 Jones, Robert 156 Jones, Shannon 75, 77 Jones, Soe 51, 60 Jordon, Lisa 50, 156 Joseph, Mila 156 Justen, Aminta 50, 61, 74 Justin, Steve 74 Kanda, Dallas 74 Kanda, Katherine 53, 61, 74, 156 Kapp, Angela 16, 38, 61, 156 Kappen, Kevin 38, 42, 60, 81, 84, 85, 86, 156 Kauchi, Shelly 62 Katsoyawis, Frances 74 Kawashima, Lisa 61 Kearns, Jean 65, 156 Kelly, Brian 50, 58, 156 Kent, Kim 156 Khan, Lisa 62 l Kolodge, Scott 156 Kouchi, Shelley 51, 58, 156 Krajec, Kim 66 Krumme, Mary 156 Kundsack, Janet 39 Kuo, Helen 50, 53, 74, 156 Kuri, Derrick 85, 153, 156 Kusumi, Snady 58, 62, 157 LaCour, Karen 57 Lam, Trung 157 Lamaster, Lynn 157 Lang, Kim 51 Lang, Rhonda 62 Larkin, Jennifer 157 Laurent, Timothy 157 Lay, Hleang 157 Lazner, Lewis 2, 62, 157 Le, Phuong 56 Le, Tan Minh 51, 57, 157 Lee, Julie 74 Lee, Ricky 51, 157 Lee, Sally 61, 157 The clarinet section of the mod- ern Band looks casual as they practice. Jeffcoat, Terry 61 Jhu, Frances 59 Joanson, James 18 John, Albert 62 Johnson, Dan 74 Johnson, James 85 Johnson, Jessica 81, 84 Johnson, Kim 64 Johnston, John 74 Joner, Darrill 62 Jones, Brandon 17, 38, 60, 84, 86 Jones, Mitch 90 Jones, Jerry 91 Jones, Kristom 61 Kiblas, Jennifer 40 Kienast, Monica 156 Kikland, Jeremy 74 Kim, Michelle 58 King, Mike 85, 156 King, Sandy 74 King, Tom 74 Kington, Teresa 156 Kirahara, Sharon 28, 32, 60, 66, 156 Kishimoto, Darrin 60, 156 Knepper, Shana 64, 81, 156 Knighton, Cynthia 58 Koch, Sharon 156 Kolar, Darcy 62 Kohler, Diane 156 Kolher, James 2, 33, 37, 60, 156 Lee, Sophia 51 Lehman, Nancy 157 Lewis, Tom 61,85 Lillie, Debbie 51 Lindquist, Lise 51, 59, 61 Lindquist, Rick 90 Loi, Bao Quoc 157 Lomax, Eric 62 Long, Brian 74 Long, Jeff 158 Long, Kim 58 Lopez, Darlene 54 Lopez, Fernando 55 Lopez, Elsa 55 Loranger, Dana 60, 61, 63 Lotzgesell, Cheryl 58, 62 Loving, Jeff 84 Lu, Kieh 51 Index and Clubs 2 Luera, Leo 74 Luirette, Robert 90 Lundeen, Tim 74 Luu, Oai 74 Ly, Cuong 57, 158 , Hieu 158 , Hoang 158 Ly, Vam 158 Ly Ly Macera, Tina 42, 158 Mach, Chi 56 Mach, Phuong 158 Mach, Than 56 Matthews, Buffy 62 Matua, Joe 74 May, Jennifer 74 McCelland, Becky 54 McClain, Keith 159 McCollom, Cindy 159 McCracken, Emily 51, 58 McCullough, James 159 McDaniel, Candy 66 McDaniels, Lynne 60, 66, 159 McJimsey, Bruce 159 McKeague, Bill 17, 84, 85, 157, 159 McMillan, Chris 159 McMillin, Melissa 159 McMillen, Ted 84 McNabb, Lora 159 Mock, Sheila 160 Mock, Dee Dee 61 Mondragen, Eric 160 Monroe, Jenny 2, 19, 155, Monson, Danny 90 Mooney, Jeff 38, 60, 160 Moore, Claude 159 Moralez, Irene 54 Moralez, David 55 Moralez, Fabian 55 Moralez, Lori 60 Moralez, Richard 90 Morris, Bruce 74 Morris, Linda 85 Morris, Cherie 53 Moua, Mai 214 Moua, Vue 214 160 Gema meetes regularly for a McRorie Linda 159 cozy lunch in the title one trailer. Mcvickez, Shelley 159 Meyer, John 62, 63 Maley, Sherrie 158 Manor, Kim 59 Mantoen, Monique 7, 81 Maravan, Denise 158 Marcin, Dave 91 Marsh, Monique 64 Marsh, Stacey 51, 56, 64 Marshall, Donna 60 Marshall, Jeff 158 Marti, Dave 158 Martina, Camarena 55 Martin, Amy 158 Martin, Kim 158 Martin, Richard 58 Martinez, Jennie 61 Martinez, Joel 54, 159 Martinez, Leonardo 159 Martinez Matt 74 Martinez, Robert 60 Marques, Mina 54 Mason, Eva Marie 159 Index and Clubs Melkerson, Jim 2, 3, 4, 91, 159 Melvin, Nancy 159 Mendonca, Michelle 61 Mendoza, Jose 159 Mendoza, Lisa 60 Mever, Frank 63 Meyer, Jeffrey 84, 85, 159 Miller, Donna Marie 159 Miller, Joe 58 Miller, Kellie 62 Miller, Kris 27, 159, 161 Miller, Kristin 160 Miller, Mike 60, 91, 160 Miller, Patrick 51 Milloy, Gayle 53, 160 Minoux, Stephanie 81 Minoux, Theresa 25, 64, 66, 69 Miyada, Cindy 51, 59, 160 Miyada, Pam 50, 51-, 59, 160 Mount, Ken 85 Mougin, John 51, 192 Mount, Ken 38, 39, 43, 60, 85, 152, 160, 169 Mousmoules, Tina 51 Muers, John 64 Mullen, Shawn 61 Muller, Tomm 91 Munoz, Ruth 214 Murphy, Margaret 214 Murray, George 214 Myers, Sean 160 Nakanishi, Susan 51, 58 Narey, John 74 Nealon, Tony 214 Nelson, Catherine 160 Nelson, Joe 60, 214 Nelson, Kris 60 Nemec, Micheal 161 84, Nghien, Elizabeth 214 Nghe, Dai 161 Ngu, Di 56, 161 Ngu, Vi 161 Nguy, Xen 214 Nguyen, Ai 56, 161 Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, An 161 Bachen 51 Bich 214 Bich 214 Canh 214 Cong 56 Danh 214 Nguyen, Dung 214 Nguyen, Nguyen, Dung 214 GiGi 161 Nguyen, Hai 214 Nguyen, Hang 214 Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, 161 Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen l 9 1 Hien 214 Hoa 214 Hoa 50, 51, 57, 61, Hoang 57, 161 Hong 56 Huan 161 Hung 214 Hung 161 Hung 161 Huong 214 Huy Quang 56, 161 Nguyen, le anh 57 Nguyen Nguyen: Lee 161 Loan 56 Nguyen, Ninh 161 Nguyen, Nga Thi 214 Nguyen, Ngoc 214 Nguyen, Nguyet 214 Nguyen, Phong 214 Nguyen, Phuong 214 Nguyen, Phuong 56, 161 Nguyen, Phuong 214 Nguyen, Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen: Thang 214 Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen Nguyen, Nguyen Quyet 51 Tam 51, 56, 161 Thang 57 214 The 214 Thi 214 Thien 51, 58 Thinh 51, 58 Thu Trang 57, 74, 21:1 Nguyen, Nguyen, Nguyen, , Yen 56, 214 Nguyen Tuyet 56 Vinh 214 Vy 214 Nicholson, Karl 214 Noble, Sean 84, 85 Noel, Heidi 214 Norris, Ronald 214 Northcott, Danny 214 Northcutt, Reece 214 Norton, Heidi 214 Nowak, Raymond 214 Nutt, Greg 214 Nutt, Kristi 16, 81 Obar, Hector 84, 85 O'Callaghan, Mark 91, 214 Ochoa, Carlos 214 0lConnor, Sheri 61 Odasso, James 91 Ogawa, Doug 214 Ogelvie, Sandee 214 Oien, Tammi 63 Oldfield, Kimberly 214 Oliver, Terry 214 Olson, Charlotte 50, 59 Ong, Van Han 214 Onishi, Barbara 214 Ordaz, Miguel 214 Ortega, Alex 214 Ortiz, Maurice 214 O'Toole, Tracy 161 Otto, Richard 214 Pacely, Evonne 214 Padilla, Mark 214 Paegal, Matthew 214 Page, Dean 214 Pailet, Bebbie 58 Palacios, Raul 214 Palomino, Lisa 54 Pancoast, Kimberly 214 Pamtoja, Anthony 214 Parent, Audrey 50, 58 Parido, Stephanie 214 Park, Helen 50, 58 Parker, Curt 214 Parker, Gary 62 Parker, Hugh 74, 214 Parker, Steve 214 Parkey, Joel 214 Parlin, Jolene 214 Patel, Myuri 50, 51, 58 Patterson, Annette 25, 66 Patterson, Blana 66 Paul, Joe 74 Paupuaga, Sally 214 Pavloff, Brian 214 Payron, Jason 91, 215 Peace, John 215 Pearce, Sarah 56, 64 Pearson, Charlott 215 Pena, Susie 54 Penella, Albert 64 Perez, Christina 60 Perez, Yuppy 215 Perkins, Connie 64, 78 Perkins, Wendy 74 Peterson, Frank 215 Petroski, Claire 84, 85 Pflum, Corey 215 Pflum, Misty 7, 58 Pham, Christian 59 Pham, Hanh 215 Pham, Huy 215 Pham, Khoa 215 Pham, Minh 56 Pham, Thao 215 Phan, Trung 215 Phan, Xuan 215 Phillips, Anthony 215 Phung, Truong 215 Pickney, Delbert 43, 60, 84 Pierce, Kenneth 215 Pimentel, Ed 54 Pineda, Gabriel 215 Pittman, Shawna 215 Place, John 53, 58 Plys, Allan 215 Pomrehn, Scott 91 Ponce, Frand 215 Ponti, Kathy 62, 164 Poole, Kim 59 Poulin, Brenna 215 Powers, Gail 164 Preston, Debra 17, 40 Prieto, Maria 215 Primer, Carol 215 Procowicz, Theresa 164 Provin, Wendy 164 Pruess, Kellee 215 Puebla, Rachel 215 Pulido, Marco 215 Care Clubs meets to enjoy inter- national cuisine and Mrs. Nguyen and Vivavone Baramy are first in line. Index and Clubs 2 The big brass section of the band entertains at a pep rally. Index and Clubs Putman, Yvonne 164 Quang, Hoang 57 Quihones, Maria 55, 215 Quinata, Peter 215 Quinn, Amber 215 Raab, Gaby 164 Ragos, Chrissy 38, 43, 60, 66, 215 Rambo, Deborah 215 Ramirez, Irene 164 Ramirez, Joe 215 Ramirez, Manuel 164 Ramirez, Olivia 54 Ramos, Karla 215 Ramos, Mary 55 Ramsey, Kenny 74 Ramsey, Matt 40, 51, 58 Ramussen, Debra 215 Ramussen, James 215 Randall, Gary 215 Rankin, Richard 215 Ransom, Theresa 164 Ransome, Dawana 186 Rapallo, Michelle 64, 164 Rawnsley, Kim 186 Reardon, Carrie 74, 215 Redmond, Venai 164 Reed, Andrea 164 Reed, Cathleen 215 Reed, Duane 74, 215 Reed, Jacqueline 164 Reed, Kenneth 165 Reep, Chuck 165 Rees, Shane 64 Rehn, Richard 186 Reich, Karen 165 Reihl, Allison 186 Reints, Patty 66, 68, 165 Remele, Max 50, 186 Renteria, Richard 186 Reyes, Carlos 165 Rice, Kathy 60 Rich, Heather 186 Rider, Holly 165 Riggins, Laurie 186 Rios, Maria 165 Rippe, James 51, 52, 53, 58, 186 Risinger, Bradley 165 Risner, Julie 186 Rivas, Jorge 165 Robbins, Dave 62 Robertson, Dee Dee 186 Robertson, Michael 186 Robertson, Michelle 186 Robertson, Sean 6 Robinson, Joseph 165 Robinson, Shari 165 Rocha, Ernie 186 Rock, Charles 186 Rodgers, Danny 186 Rodrigo, Kelly 16, 165 Rohde, Vanessa 186 Rojas, Guillermo 186 Roller, Shellie 186 Romero, Lisa 186 Rohan, Cynthia 186 Romerio, Lisa 74 Rose, Bob 84, 85, 86, 186 Rosenzweig, Glen 186 Roses, Gillermo 165 Ross, Jill 165, 50 Roy, Brett 51, 53, 52, 58, 64 165 Royer, Michele 56 Royer, Vincent 56, 186 Rubio, Barbara 165 Ruiz, Yolana 74, 165 Rutherford, Tim 186 Ruvalcaba, Yolanda 186 Salari, Ramin 165 Salcedo, Gaby 55 Saleh, John 186 l Salsona, Maria 168 Sanchez, Art 52, 84, 85, 158, 165 Sanders, Deann 52, 53, 165 Sanders, Joseph 165 Sanderson, Joe 65 Salsona, Maria 168 Santella, Roberta 165 Sato, Susan 51, 58, 165 Satterfield, Jim 27 Scarcella Dean 165 Schaffer, Sloan 161, 166 Schenk, Mike 186 Sherman, Jenny 64 Scherz, Erich Scherz, Peter 186 Schlange, Tom 91, 186 Schopp, Donna 166 Schroeder, Kelly 186 Schuck, Andera 51 Schurman, Eric 186 Schurman, Paul 186 Schwartz, Joanne 58, 166 Schwenzfeier, Sandra 152 Scott, Karen 186 Seaman, Kathleen 186 Secrist, Jenny 74, 166 Seeling, Tom 51, 81 Segura, Anita 61 Sekhon, Jagdi 58 Sellers, Glenda 186 Servais, Beth 62 Servais, David 166 Sexton, Alan 166 Sttallah, Sam 38, 74, 166 Sharp, Kim 62, 166 Sharp, Michell Shaw, Pat 166 Shaw, Scott 2 Gary 74 David 27, 192 Cliff 166 Jeff 74 Anne 74 Jamie 66 Lisa 61, 166 152, 166 Gregg 166 Mike 64 166 Samuel 166 Andrea 167 Mitch 51 Donna 167 CBAY' f ,A Latin Club, wealthy through hard work, prepares to sell their wares. Sida, Danny 84, 85, 167 Sieburt, Kurt 50, 84, 85 Silva Sandi 50, 51, 52, 58 Silverman, Mark 50, 51 Sloane Deanna 52, 59 Sluk, Steve 58 Smith, James 167 1 Smith, Mike 61 Smith, Pam 18, 64 Smith, Robert 74, 91 Somuri, Seenv 53, 58, 167 Spoor, John 84, 85, 167 Spray, Michelle 61 Stacy, Diane 167 Steele, Donna 167 Stephens, Angela 62, 167 Stepp, Cindy 74 Michelle 22, 31, 32, Susan 50, 51, 53, 58, -LAI! Stewart, Natalle 16 Street, Jennifer 66 Strickley, Sean 167 Stricklin, Kevin 58, 62 Sulk, Steve 74 Sullivan, Shawn 74 Sullivan, Neal 167 Squires, Chirs 74 Swain, Michelle 61 Swykert, Michelle 168 Tabata, Sharon 15, 60 Takai, Amy 66 Tamamasui, Ema 168 Tanamchi, Dawn 51, 53, 60 Tang, Anh 168 Taylor, Opie 61 Tegels, Diane 168 Tell, Robbie 74 Tell, Robin 168 Tenorio, Rebecca 168 Tepper, Spencer 63, 74 Terry, Boyd 74 Terry, Darin 74 Terry, Shauna 50, 51, 58 Thinh, Richard 56 Thissen, Margaret 168 Thomas, Mike 60 Thorns, Michelle 74 Thorpe, Chris 74 Tiller, Bill 81 Tiller, Catherine 168 Tillery, Pam 12, 31, 33, 168 Tincher, Juli 64, 168 Tisbo, Perry 168 Togonno, Ruth 60 Tomlinson, Susan 50 Ton, Son 51, 53, 58 Toohey, David 60, 64 Tormollen, Christina 62 Tormollan, Mike 74 Torres, Walter 84, 168 Torres, Wart 85 Towe, Kelly 50, 51, 58, 168 Tower, Sarah 61 Tran, Anhtuan 57, 168 Tran, Hue 169 Tran, Huynh 169 Tran, Minh 58 Tran, Phuc 169 Tran, Suzie 51, 61 Tran, Thai 50, 57, 169 Tran, Tuan 56 Tran, Thuy 51, 56, 59 Tran, Vu 169 Trani, Anthony 169 Trinh, Tam 169 Trinh, Thuy 169 Trinidad, Elsa de la 55 Trish, Tung 74 Tromblay, Donna 169 Truiong Tuong 51, 56, 169 Truong, Truong 51 Truong, Yen 169 Tucker, Kristen 21, 39, 61, 81, 169 Turner, Troy 25, 61 Index and Clubs Uong, Hoa 59 Wade, Rachel 64 Urban, Rallelle 60 Wagoner, Mary 53, 56, 60, 61, Uyen, Thy 59 63, 81 Walker, John 60, 61 Wall, Charles 62 Walsh, Michelle 60, 61 Watson, Lisa 60 Weatherbee, Kristen 42 Valdivia, Martha 55 Weaver, Brad 31, 32, 33, 38, Valenzula, Elisa 59, 61 39, 84, 85 Valenzula, Tim 12, 42, 34, 85 Weber, Kelly 74 Valles, Jody, 190, 192 Wells, Jamie 20, 64, 66 Valles, Nancy 74 Wells, Kelly 64 Xiong, Khamko 84, 85 Yalles, Nancy 58 Yamato, Michelle 51, 52 Yang, May 56 Yassine, July 54 Yoder, Jon 74 Yoder, Susan 74 Joyeux Noel - The French Club celebrates Christmas a la Francaise. Vance, Aric 57 Vandernost, Paul 2, 91 Van Horn, Eric 51 Vannatta, Jill 30, 66, 155 Vasquez, Rachel 192 Vega, Steve 54 Velazquez, Angela 152 Verlin, John 62 Verti, Antonio 84, 152 Vertti, Toni 85 Vij, Archna 60, 61 Vo, Steve 64 Vu, Huna 56 Vu, Lan 59 Vu, Tuyet 56 Vuong, Phuong 56 Vyehara, John 74 Index and Clubs , P, Wenstrup, Adrienne 2 Wheeler, Derrick 56 Whitaker, Letna 58 White, Ken 6, 20, 60, 84, 85 Whittaker, Scott 74 Wilds, Annanda 60 Wiley, Cindi 74, 76 Williams, Hank 64, 65 Williams, Karla 64 Wineman, Mark 51, Winningham, Mary Wong, Mike 61, 84, Wood, Donna 74 Wood, Kelly 84, 85 Worth Banessa 64 Wyman, Bridget 74 Wyman, Danny 76 Wyman, Kevin 74 Wymore, Kris 61 j fx ii Zepeda, Mary 62 Zimnicki, Diane 64 Zuhigan Lucy 55 Academic Decathalon - 253 Ads - 272 Advanced Placement - 51 Athlete of the year - 254-55 Badminton - 120-21 Band - 74-75 Baseball Qj.v.D - 130 Baseball Csophffroshl - 131 Baseball fvarsityl - 128-29 Basketball tboyslfroshj - 115 asketball Qgirlsl - 116-17 asketball iboyslj.v.J - 112- 13 asketball Qboyslsophj - 114 asketball Qboyslvarsityj - 110-11 .A.R.E. - 57 heerleaders - 66-69 Coraleers - 64 Cross Country Kboysl - 92 Cross Country Qgirlsj - 93 C.S.F. - 51 rill Team - 70-72 Faculty - 228-47 Field Hockey - 108-9 Football ifreshmenb - 89 Football Csophomoreb - 88 Football CVarsityJ - 86-87 Foxy Frolics - 256 French Club - 58 Freshmen - 204-25 Future Farmers of America - 63 Gema - 55 Globewest Players - 65 Golf - 107 Gymnastics Cgirlsj - 132-33 House of Lords - 78-9, 24s-9 Interact - 53 Juniors - 178-89 Key Club - 50 Latin Club - 59 Mecha - 54 Most Inspirational - 154-55 Newspaper QScrollj - 61 S Club iTepsD - 52 Seal Bearer - 253 Seniors 145-77 Senior Memories - 138-44 Sign Language - 62 Ski Club - 62 Soccer lboysl - 100-1 Soccer fgirlsj - 98-99 Softball - 126-27 Sophomores - 190-203 Spanish Club - 60 Students of the Month - 250- 51 Surf Team - 106 Swimming Kboysl - 122-23 Swimming Cgirlsj - 124-25 Tall Flags - 71,73 Tennis fboysl -- 134 Tennis Qgirlsj - 94-95 Track lboysj - 119 Track fgirlsl - 118 Valedictorian - 252 Vietnamese Club - 56 Water Polo - 90-91 Wrestling - 102-3 Wrestling Qj.v.D - 104-5 Yearbook - 80-81 Yearbook takes a break during one of their many night meetings. 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