Baldwin Park High School - Sagittar Yearbook (Baldwin Park, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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'Soiiife students go all outQfe31ftheir classes an then' - ,.e.s1,.f:f:s.ze ,,.t .- . , , . '- -f ,,,, gf- fm.-.,.g...m:f1,,,f,,,5.'f.,,,f. v,,- , f f -.K X J P62 ' - f K K .Sl0P blu1ii?eiI1'.,p Till ' wefre done. Igngitedby desire eee 1! . ee e eagerrfesslflltl to par- ticipate inthe pep rally games. 1 Friday's pep dag' is another way in w ich some people show their spirit, Pep da fes 81 day, etc: ee different dayse.irI6??f6i11ye lei YOU show! glass spirit, but falsefgj ve you an excuses foolish. e SFU i i H P' 9 S S lofts ossep se'po activities .Pt ,,oe ssee egs 1 seees t...g .1 seeeee pwerk elllf e the Bravesqggffiiitilon, or the band lwheigdemonstrate their excellent talent for entertaining. The PUP..SQLI3Clf?Whofhelip in- . not 011 e Iwks. Flag. iigipmply e tottt crowd with ..tl1eiifgZimpressive p e r foo 1-lmya1n c e s. Whoever. jit is, one thing isjeertain, The Braves 15.111 all of US- 5 .eepel ..'e1 T . i llp. T Openinsleof T iv! 5? l. 'un ' mf-if EIGHTY - EIGHT, EIGHTY - EIGHT, the senior class shows off its spirit during the pre - league pep rally. Pherefm. Alvarez. WHO MEEEEEE??? Excited by his unexpected victory, Manny Iacobo accepts the Homecoming Crown from Elias Villasenor dur- ing the pre -league pep rally. Prrrrrem. Martinez, COLORS ABOUND as the Varsity Pep Squads light up the pep rally with their brilliant performance. Phetefm. okrrae. FRIDAY'S PEP CONTESTS attract everyone. Tony Hammers, Gilbert Flores, and Arlene Armendariz represent their class while monkeying around in the banana - eating contest. Prretem. Martinez, HHMMMMMM . . . Showing total concentration, Lfydia Santiago works hard at the balloon toss contest during one o the pep days sponsored PhotofA, Martinez. SHOWING FRESHMAN SPIRIT, Peter Medrano and Iosephine ' Reyes participate in the lunchtime jello - slurping contest. Phetefrx. Martinez. Opening Opening Not lust locks e w e r e f a rn o u s throughout t h e S a n Valley. We were the Braves: the best of the best. That's how we were knowng as athletic factory with no brains. Our Ad- vanced Placement pro- gram, the Academic pentathlon, and our CAP scores proved that we are not just jocks. The Advanced placement rogram consisted of cllasses in History, Spanish, Calculus, and En lish. For the past garee Gabriel I missed a lot of Weekend arties and otller activities to finish my assignments. Patrice Brown years, Baldwin Park High School students have voluntarily taken a series of test given on five subjects: english, math, social studies, science , and the fine arts. Altogether, the top scorers of each subject form the Academic Pentathlon team, which competed against Sierra Vista, winning the majority of the possible fifteen places. Every year the CAP test is given to the seniors . The scores are compared to the scores of Sierra Vista, and the school with the higher score gets the AP trophy. The senoirs successfully kept up with the tradition of excellence that was established last year. The students who participated in the A.P. program, Academic Pentathalon, and the CAP tests, proved that we were not just jocks. jingle Villafronca ,....f-f' M CONCENTRATING IN CLASS, Yolanda Hernandez carefully considers her HDSWBT. PhoIofA. Martinez, TAKING A BREAK, Anita Recendez takes a moment to catch her breath before she continues work- ing. Phol0fA. Martinez. LOOKING FOR A NEW IDEA, Patrice Brown con- siders her homework, or how to avoid PholofA. Martinez. SHOWING A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION on today's lec- ture, Larry Snow and Liz Rocha spend a typical day in class. PholofA. Martinez, OUR C.A.P. TROPHYH!!! PhotofA. Martinez. TERM PAPERS ARE THE PITS! and A.P. Aida Mar- quez knows from ex- peI'le1'lCe. PholofA,Marlinez. CONVERSATIONS IN CLASS are an important part of the learning ex- perience to Trista Cruz, Yvette Rodriguez, and Larry Barcelllna . PholofA. Martinez, Opening o V ' t Bravette t happened on the 8th v offSeiptembe1', ii ,W3S11iiQ31fhQliikH0WH r i Of 1l AS P lst, 1 the eaiesg rdi1ffer5fiiittyPGS Of trends iweireg brought back, and new ones were initiated. Yet everyone had their own way off showing off their dress style. In- telltectuialsrl ,atcee showed mf-my fall i acol :While Others, taei 1101 weathexiaiitiiitigrfistatyledt in their S001-7'S-UHIIDGT clothes. then there were those who went all out by wearing black to show off their Deathrock style. While students brought in new and old dress styles,,the also brought, ditgerent tastes .res 1 Music was at of stud e lrsl T h e students listened to their favoriteftypes of music, at home, in their cars, at parties, and even though they were not suppose to, the students found ways te if ,trfre S their wa kmaanas2E1tr1gQQ class to listernfff tU119S? tldtt of music t0 be heard oniaiea1En3Jiis ,,were Deathrockgf Disco, Funk, Oldies, Punk, and Ra . Another style that was portrayed on cam- pusiwas every day stu- dent life, f which led from pepralliesto, club m e e f 115 buf U H3115 ltl fill by yellingttheiriielass ear at pe? ralliesg Those who o not attend the rallies hang out in the halls and at benches visitini with friends, or just ickingback. Myregondoval GREETING EACH OTHER AFTER SUMMER VACA- TION, Efren Magana and Ron Valdiva demonstrate that unique Brave feeling. ON THEIR VVAY TO R.O.P. CLASS, Martha Iimenez and Elizabeth Rocha are escorted to the bus by Art Martinez. ENIOYING A QUIET MO- MENT IN THE HALLS, Dan- ny Galle os re ains his strength for fiftT1 period. PholosfA. Martinez. FRIENDSHIP GOES BETTER WITH IUNK FOOD according to Gary Vivanco, Rashelle Villasenor, Kim Alarcon, an Michel e Candelaria. IN A COLORFUL MOOD, Laura Aguirre, Margaret Tru- jillo, and Susana Fernandez enjoy the opening of school. EXCITED BY THE PROSPECT OF A NEW YEAR, Mrs. Wiggins-North reacts with complete joy to school year PholosfA. Martinez. Opening Opening It was seen . . . lt was heard S ggggy l. It was . B.P. 's Birthday n September 29, 1 9 a 7 the citizens yiyt and di nitariietsif of Baidwin 'Park celebrated it's hundredth birthday. Many peolple took part in t e festivities. Our Baldwin Park High School Blue Ribbon Band units and Flag carriers entertained the guest with such songs as Ventura and Happy Birthday , which made the public proud to be a part of the Centennial. One of our bend members, Kim Young stated, 'AI was proud to be there. It gave the band exposure and recogni- tion. Also attending the celebration was our Miss Baldwin Park, 1987 - 1988, Laura Tamez. Laura is a member here at Baldwin Park. She was asked to attend this celebration by the Centennial Committee, She had the honor of blowing out the candles and presenting the first piece of Centennialcake to our Mayor, Leo Kingy Although this ,ti-' lSff ,'ip just one of the mauitsmpar. tant occasions I atftook place here in Baldwin Park. The students here at Baldwin Park had a big effect on the rogress on this memorablle evening. Deonne Shipp I felt privileged being there being able H Daft city's history? aura Tumezc umunulm ist K in K is-'fy 4? V A T G V .Q 4 I . K A. Q it . -is U HA T g ev lil. l ral' a all rea A ' 1.4 t Er fi 0 i wifli W pw PLAYING MUSIC for the Centennial Celebration are Baldwin Park Band members Kim Young, Shan- nan Hamilton, and Donna Macon. PhotofA. Martinez SHOWING THEIR DIF- FERENT TASTE in soft drinks are An elique Castaneda and Sandra Diaz. PhotofA. Martinez STANDING PROUD to be a part of the Centennial Birth- dag are Councilman lack W ite, Mayor Leo King, and Miss Baldwin Park, Laura Talnez . PhotofA. Martinez ADDING A SPLASH of color to the pep rally are Gabby Covarrublas and Yvonne AI'ellan0 . PhotofA, Martinez RELAXING AFTER EATING LUNCH are Patty Pacheco, Denise Benavides, Margarita Delgado, Cristina Lara, and friends. Photom. Mar. tinez HAPPY 100TH BIRTH- DAY, BALDWIN PARK! PholofA. Martinez Opening 1 Exquisite Tastes rom the moment we set foot on campus, we students had our eyes set on changing the traditional standards. We were determined to iiss revive the old school slpirit and pride. As t e da s passed, we showed, little gy little, more of ourselves. Never before was school spirit so high. Whether it was in pep rallies, football games, or pep day competi-r tions, there would be just a ray of excitement and enthusiasm in the air. Many traditions were broken. We refrained from old habits and started new ones. We wanted to leave an impres- sion that would last a lifetime. Those special events, Homecoming, C.A.P. testing, the Winter Ball, and the Prom all led the seniors to that spec- tacular finale, aduation. As each senior wz-Srked down to receive his or her diploma, all the different faces, styles, manners, and personalities became one and contributed to our Exquisite Personality. Shcmnan Hamilton M.: Qi' -J' an if? Personalities 3 Lights, Camera, CTIO ! he class of 1988 was not a noun, it was a verb, an action. Through spirit, p and academics, the C ass of 1988 has shone brightly. Raising money offered us a challenge. Profits from running the snack bar our junior year, selling balloons, stuffed animals, candied ap- ples, on-board signs, and other money raising items were used to pay for the 1987 Prom, the 1988 Winter Ball and the senior ift. We also exceiled in academics. We successfully competed in the District s orts, pentathlon. Our class schedules Were rigorous yet interesting. We al suffered from senioritis as the pcro- spect of graduation loo ed so far away. Despite senioritis, we came out on top. Friendships have Erown and changed throu our four years . Old friends have become faces in the halls. New friendshi s have been formed to re llace the old ones. One tllin did not changeg the prigie of the class of 1988! Iulie Clendenen SENlOR CLP3SS OFFICERS: President Rashelle Villasenor , Vic President Lul Amador , Secretary Aida Marquez , Treasurer Shal nan Hamilton , Legislator Art Martinez. 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Seniors ENIOYING A FREE MOMENT in Photography class, Tanya Nino and Iohn Fig share a joke with each other. Phenom. Martinez. fg- jane geaua Camlfeff Campoa :jig L, We gi Wicllefg paquef you Ana gudauo Canalefaria Capacefe garcialo Caralencw Caralenab 'wif' -. EEE X .gzifdef lgucloffo A Juzmifa .AESGFKO lo. Jdllgekque Carfw Carmona 6645615 C,6l5t64l'l6U' 6Cl5fCllleJa Seniors 7 Stands Out From the Rest he class of '88 was in a class by itself. This double eight number seemed so unique because the number 88 comes only once in a lifetime. Four years of high school has passed for us and it is time to face the real world. We will go our separate ways and live separate lives, but the memories will remain in our thoughts and in our hearts. Each individual will have hisfher own way to succeed, which may take time, but it is worth it. It has been a tough year for us especiall taking the SAT tests and, trying to decide which college or job to app- ly for. The word future was a big word for this class. Some were undecided and confused, but there were some advantages of being a senior which made us stand out from the rest. The ad- vantages of being a senior were getting our yearbooks first and also getting out of school a few days earlier for summer vacation than the other classes. As a class, we expressed our own per- sonalities and developed our own attitudes, which definitely distinguished us from the rest of the classes. Towards raduation, we would see faces of old and faces of new People we know and people we new Growing together, then drif- ting apart, What should be an ending is now a new start. As graduation comes we will grow dearer And say our final good - bye, One last embrace and one more cry . . . A Keep in touch and a Promise I will A place in my heart you'll always stay. This is what's said as we go away. Myra Maico 'Hr ,vw--aff W ollorena maria Caafro Cafano Qfgerfo .sleuen gerola Cka f no guaalafupe mickaef lQoLerfo Suaan guna gerala Czauira Clzeuez glloe gdmlenen 8 Seniors -um, 'gli .Kerwin Jalan gerclinanal ggda gocjin Cbonnor gonfi Cornejo jauafo Cornejo 45. lzgoberfo gornefo an-'J ' Waricefa gouarrubiaa .grma gouarrubiaa .jdaflzerine Cfendllaw iw, V: .ww J .-Km 3 W , Y f DURING LUNCH, Richard Preciado and Israel Carlos share an interesting conversation. Phenom, Martinez. Seniors 9 ...J yanije Woibw Pedro Worma man .7 Cfuarpa gruz Iauifa me .Ia jorre Ie! lgoaarzo 10 Seniors -. .- NN 'V' Wargarifa gonraal ,Zauial Sandra Ohuia Q lefgaclo .Ei az mi az Eiaz gboraclo Gur Year's Treasures ere lies the hopes, the fears, the joys, the tears, the laughs, the tears, the spoils, the toils, The anthology of our yearls treasures An epitaph of what is now then And a memoir of what was then now Now the end often thought of b man ls rather the begirlning gf the rest of our lives. Though this stage has come to a close, The world up ahead is yet to be explored. We shift into a new p ase of time A new sli in the never endling stairway. There is a tomorrow, a vast range of lives to pla But in this troubled worldi the days to come are not certain. But we have a guide A guide through the Jdfgerfo Ware perplexin maze of life Through profiferating the lbumzo luuaff values if our goal - Our tomorrow is certain. Lornah Urbina TAKING A MOMEMT OUT from a tough day, the Class of '88 and friends clown around the flagpole. Phomfm. okuaal I s Shaun Joaepll gafeuez gafanlo mmm. Ki s . aw l ,lf a s of Jigs l lgoaagnala ,Qaclzaf peLecca Jolzn pager! garfan jierro jierro jig gig ,af 2,2 -445- 5 rag X6 0 1 ,gene 90542 juan jerry Qllidia jfoeme jforea gforw j!ore5 joreman P Seniors 11 12 'lf' Jamea lgclzarci lQoLerfo judiflz gorieacue 30.45 jaenfea gair gaffaralo HELPING KEEP OUR CAMPUS CLEAN, Carlos Lopez and Iose Flores get carried away by carry- ing Sandra Diaz HWHY. Phol0fA. Marlinuz. Seniors .fdhcia .xdnnafaurie gafdgoa Garcia garci a L i gvarfoa Cfauclia Georgina W Garcia Garcia Garcia 9,3-1 ,. .J 90,111 CC7AzaLeflz hy A U 3 xi Waridef Sonia arcia arcia A Glimpse of Excellence o add to our excellence in academics and sports, we also have ex- ceptionally talented students. Two of those students are Laura Tamez and Le'Yvonne Patlan . On April 18, 1987, Laura Tamez was crowned Miss Baldwin Park '87 in our own high school gym. When asked how it feels to be Miss Baldwin Park, Laura replied, It's an ex- perience of a ifetime because it helps you grow and learn about ourself and the people aroundy you. Her hobby is karate, which she has taken part in for four consecutive gears. She has also has a black elt. After hi h school, Laura plans to attend a Cal Poly Col- e e or a major university, where she will study to become an attorney, specializing in Luvenile cases. One of Laura's iggest dreams is to perform her karate in television or a movie. When asked to whom she owed her success, Laura answered, I could never have accomplished what I have without the support and love of my mom and my dad, my brother Carl, and my closest friends that have helped me along the way. Have you noticed a girl on campus who is always taking pictures. That girl just might be Le'Yvonne Pat an . She is one of the finest photo raphers that the school has had in the past twelve years. Mr. Eberstein, the photography teacher, was quoted in saying, Le'Yvonne has a good photographic eye, and a flair for the action shots. She's one of the few that get in- to the game to foretell action. After high school, Le'Yvonne plans to go to college and possibly a trade school for photography. She hopes to one da open her own studio. When asked why she likes photography so much, Le'Yvonne re lied, cause it's the only hobby I can make money off of. These are but two out of many exceptionally talented students, just a glimpse of our excellence. jingle Villafranca pear! lgaguef lQuLen ,Ana ,ibiana Omez omez gonzakd gonzalez gonzui: Seniors 13 Om marco miriam ibauic! jannya .xdnflzony I Gonzaga: gonzadzz giooafadz gracia gralzam n 4: gn? pau! .xdnolrew gzrnelnf .Karfa Carrie griego Guerrero guifforg glurulian gufierrez genah n Rene gufierrez Guzman PREVIEWING HIS HALLOWEEN COSTUME, Art Martinez entertains the guys by showing off his new bunny ears. P1wwfM.okuda. 14 Seniors CONSIDERING THROWING A WATER BALLOON at someone are Margarita Pimentel, Evelyn Ayala, and Martha Iimenez . PholofA. Martinez. 5 3. lljarfan .glmannan .Haifa ..Hamift0n 'un 'U , x A , Q. xt f K X' Mr mx , ' ff'-' A . . W 'Q fl W l A ' Il f E' A .ibauial lbauial Wichefa jracy 914611 ,jwlammera .jvlammoml .Juarper .JJawllaorne Juernanalez M.-J 4 ,wi . Ql,i.4a WariLe! priaciffa yofanala .jwlernanclez .jvlernanalez .jwlernanalez .jvlernanclez Seniors 15 -3--gn' gllarkne Jeanne Jennikr jeff? Wanuef .jwleaa .jvhrigoyen .JUo.4Lin Jaiaon Jacobo ? f A Q Warfna gric .jzeiflz A yoaelalz .Kafarina W Jimenez .jzaranalang .kenaf .jcng I - me Q .- Snari Cggzabeflz .jgolzuf Ja grae CHEERING AT THE PEP RALLY, the Class of '88 demonstrates its pride. PhotofM. Alvarez. 16 Seniors Wanue! Warcu5 Iagroaa Qllamaclricl A New Beginning verything in life has an end A time for the inevitable . . . A time in which we the graduates would rid ourselves of the terror, the hardships, the sweat and probably even the tears but would miss the smiles, the hi's and hello's All these have come to pass. but nevertheless, may they be missed or forgotten, This part in our life the people the experiences All in one, have molded us into new persons prepared us to become stroncg in facing challenges an roblems that come with life. Indeed there is the inevitable There is this time we not part . . . so to all of you . . . Thank you! Yet we look forward to something more. because for we all know we have made it possible that this happy or sad ending is just A NEW BEGINNING Lornah Urbina I l Sergio Juno Jorrina Grbfina yeauln glcluaralo Qllamaa clfanaleroa ol.anJeroa Jura .leon ,sy ,- -v. lagogerfo grim: Warceffa gabrief garfoa Jdfderfo Qacea cllhderg ollfoyaf olloera lopez Seniors 17 DEMONSTRATING SENIOR PRIDE, Kathy I0 Crenshaw proudly displays her class affiliation during the pre -league pep rally. PhotofH. Ebmiem. u if n a iii grne5f .glgfia lacarclo lopez elloria Inna ii e,,r?'jgg, QOIIIIU .fdllgefd QYMGJHIAIJB mason WHQGKXUHC5 Wagaf!an2J l J , ' l .xdiola genjamin paugne lgogerf lguegen Warquez Marquez Marquez Warquez Wurria 18 Seniors , Q .grma larry .Aaron .xdrf Lismera a Warfi n Warfi n Warfinez marfinez marfinez gaperanza Wanuef .gofoaiuaaleae glzeryf .Kafrice Warfinez Warfinez Wafaafa We gann A We Gary gfanca guefyn lguoly Medina Weclina SENIOR SHENNANIGANS are fperformed by Larry Quintanar, Elizabeth Ortiz, Alicia Navarro, and Ienni er during brunch. Photo!!-X. Martinez, Seniors 19 Mrginia yofancla Jenn Carodne lgclzarall-9 W K W J W Wedina Wejia DISPLAYINC COMPLETE CONCENTRATION, A. P. student Susan Choe proves that not ALL her time is involved in studying as she par- ticipates in one of the many Friday pep contests. PliolufA. Martinez, 20 Seniors 0 eI'0 en 0Zar eral .xdnfllony J05e,JL yuonne 3 miranda miranda Wifre ,E X-'ff jf:f,'5,-,,,j:, Qin .T .xdurora .ibonafd jagiofa magna Wongeau Wonroy .P. Seniors Dominate Academics Jimmy Josie Wonfejo monfea sale! Wm, gi Worn Wora n our campus, there was a special group of students that were results of an exclusive experimental pro- ject. These select students were the pupils in the Ad- vanced Placement Program, which was made up of forei n language, Calculus, Socir-5 Sciences, and the largest of the program, English. These classes were expanded and established in the school year 1986 - 87, and the Senior class was broken down by testing and teacher recommendation. The Senior class had the largest number of par- ticipants in the program, havinglapproximately twen- ty to t irty students in each one - period subject, However, the number fell drastically, the largest A.P. Senior class had only nine- teen pupils. These statistics, however, could be seen in many dif- ferent Ways. Many students go into the class without any idea of how dif- ficult the class is, and they figure the can just breeze by , statecflone Senior. lust because I had A's and Bis in my other classes, I figured that I could pass A.P. with no sweat. Boy, was I wrong!!! Yes, it was true what was heard about how hard the work was, but the hard work was not the issue. It was what was learned from all the extra studying, not to mention the special friendships that were formed. According to some A.P. teachers, our Seniors were ranked the best in their books. The A.P. English teacher, Mrs. Tremayne, tau ht the first class of A.P. students. When asked about her students, she replied This group re resents determination andp dedica- tion because the have achieved success thus far, and they have the desire to continue the success. The A.P. Calculus teacher, Mr. Tomei, said that his class is A pot of gold!!! This state- ment has been continuously proven as true, because the annual school level Academic Pentathlon is usually dominated by A.P. students. This special group of spirited and intelligent Seniors have forced the en- tire school to redefine them as distinguished and talented instead of nerds and geeks . The A.P. Seniors left legacy of honor, and will become the movers and shakers of tomorrow. Patrice Brown .Juecfor Wirna yflapoieon Warguerife Mrginia Worada morada WOPUA5, Jr. Vnounuffy Wunoz Seniors 21 'UF COXABH. W. .xdrmanalo 1!2l'0l'liCa malluefy. 2l'5 WaLa5Ail'lla Walla Wal'Ua2Z Waua 455 lu? M geafriz .xdgcia Jaime gerafol Euc .Jvlong Wauar Wauarro Wauarro Wew Wguyen y0l'la!A0ll jfang Xuan mf Wguyen Wguyell WHILE STUDYING IN CLASS, Manuel Martinez finds an eraser to be the perfect snack. Phofom. Mafunez. 22 Seniors O janya glzriafa Wino Worfon Brave's Pride he years at B.P.H.S. were a special time in our lives to us all. Here we've learned to grow and mature in many different ways. aldwin Park High School has aught us how to make our goals and dreams attainable. By realizing the potentials and talents we all carry. As seniors we've learned to challenge ourselves to the fullest of our abilities and to strive for nothin but the best. Most of us walkeffinto Baldwin Park High very scared and unsure fres men not knowing what to expect. As time passed and we gained more seniority we ecame more confident of ourselves. Now as we are about to graduate and enter the world on our own we can look back on what we have accomplished over these four years. The help of friends and staff members are greatly responsible for making our time here so special and memorable. being a BRAVE is not something ou become simply by enrolling here, and, it's not something you can sign up for in ASB. It's a feeling of ride we all carry deep in our lgfearts. It's not in a yearbook or in a class ring, it's a feeling in the air during a foot- ball game when our team scores. We all feel like it was us out there scoring. We all felt it during a pep rally while we cheered on our class for the last four years. When you have ex- perienced that feeling you are then truly a BRAVE. B.P.H.S. means pride that will always keep the BRAVE in us all alive. Laura Tomez mari Ceciba .xdnnie giderf Ufga iokucla ual: Ong Orfega Orfega .1 r'- leavin! gfgzadefll ame.4 Georgina elle ,yuonne rfiz Orfiz Orfiz lgacliffa paffan Seniors 23 1151 an -VFW' 1 f fp! i if garbara Cfauclia gyuarclo penningfon Perez perez ggazar yamea Perez perez Sonia mini: van glzeryf Perez plzung ,Qcbzral 9 ' ,..........J D-1 APPRECIATED ASSISTANCE is given to Aida Marquez and Shannan Hamilton by Senior class advisor, Miss Yee . vhorom. Martinez. 24 Seniors . 'yr' Wargarifa Lau nmenfe! neala lzclzaral larry preciado Quinfanar 'N-K Joaquin pauf lgamirez lgamirgz maria .zdnifa lgamoa lQecenJez An Advisor of Excellence hen asked about the class of 1988, Ms. Yee res ond- ed We hady real dedicated eople. The suc- cess we lgave belongs to those who dedicated their time. We the class of 1988 would like to thank the one whose dedication has been our guide through these years. Ms. Yee graduated from Charter Oak High School. She went on to study at Citrus College, Cal State L.A. and obtained her degree at Cal State Fuller- ton. Currently, Ms. Yee is studying for her Masters in Education at Cal State Pomona. Senior class resident Rashelle Villpasenor stated Ms. Yee has always been there for the class of 1988. She has never avoided responsibilitiesgshe made things got done. Ms. Yee has guided us for three years. During our Sophomore year, Ms. Yee was our co - advisor. She helped guide us in our fun- draising. When she become sole advisor our Iunior year, she gave us her advice for the Ir. - Sr. Prom. And our Senior year, she led us to a successful Winter Ball. Ms, Yee did exactly what an advisor was sup- posed to do . . . she advised. When ever there were com- plications, she was understanding. stated Art Martinez. Ms. Yee showed us how to a ply ourselves and we thank her for that. We learned that if we want somethin , it will come only if we worg for it. Mrs Murad' stated that she has been one of our better advisors. We agree. Without the dedication and advice of Ms. Yee, our high school years would be a lot more complicated. Ms. Yee , we thank you so very much for your time, advice and most of all your dedication. We could not have done it without you. julie Clendenen Vnifclreal lennia jennifer gadriefa maria lgeclelig lgeuenclle lgeyelo Moa M05 Seniors 25 GETTING A LIFT Manny Iacobo finds a new way to class with the help of Anita Recendez, Sandra Diaz, and Moises Cruz . Phowm. Mmm. E Q? 6fauJina gruno pau! jina Cfhzageflz Mffenour ' . vera H0645 lgobda lgoclza mauricio .Aaron .jwlenry elluia lgomeo poalaa poclriguez lgoalriguez ,Qoalriguez lgogan 26 Seniors olluia pafricia W Q04 Moa KLGFLJ .fdnfonia Joae mia mcardo pogera, lgojab lgofaa lgofcu lgoaaaa .M ,., V.., WAY' gllrinlolnlzer .fdclri an ,Quiz .gabafa if 4 mari5e!a Safdan 64 V -an n. .gfona .gafolarriaga k L YL, , aw' it -' 'xf ' ' .f A R L x nv' V1 'wr E . 1 .fdna gfauclia Guifkrmo Safazar Safazar Safazar WHILE CLOSING HER EYES, Liz Garcia tries a new technique to mold her Clay. Photof1.Kundrath. S . EI'l1OI'S 27 M 'WN Qnu Syfuiu .fdraceg giderfo maria .gazmmeala Samoyoa .ganclzez .ganclzez .ganclcez -N o. 5 1 pl1u!.!4. M511 .Kdfell y .SJCCIECLQZ 36116461 .S76U1J0UClf 'M I X , 4 , , - 4 oljydia maria geciga Suu! Sanfiago .ganfiago .gal-agia WAITING FOR THE SECOND BELL, Mando Nava looks forward to his U.S. Government class, one of the graduation requirements and one of his favorites. PholofA, rwfariim. 28 Seniors 23 munief ..Kri5fa Segura Serpa efllllle all- .jdellfletll 6. -gllipp Efuer A Touch of Europe e acquire a touch of European ex- cellence though the foreign ex- chan e student program. Lil? Sivertsen is an ex- change student from Nor- way. Being the youngest of four children, Lill came to America to be, more in- dependent. She also came to meet new people and learn more about the culture and language of the United States. Though her ex- perience as a foreign ex- change student at B.P.H.S., Lill has gone through many changes. Coming to the United States was a big ad- justment for her. She had to adjust to our school system, which is far different from the school system in Nor- way. In Norway, the schools are smaller in student body, and they are also only re- qlpired to go to school until t ey are sixteen. She also mentioned that the schools in Norway are twice as hard as they are here, and that they expect more from the students in Norway. Another forei n exchange student is Kathieen Heyln. She is from Belgium, and she is the youngest of two children. Like Lill,Kathleen came to America looking for adventure. Kathleen com- mented on how she wanted to be more independent, and coming to America was a way to prove her in- dependence. She also came to America to learn more about our culture and language. Kathleen stated, Learning to adopt to a different environment is a great experience. You learn to see more of the world. Kathleen also had to adopt to a different school system. In Belgium, one would have to go to school for fifteen years and for six years, they stay in the same class with the same classmates. to our Europeans heritage. Lydia Santiago 4?- K ' fl MCACCPCJ ,glrayfyn larry marco Lgffuerben .sfmluon .gnoolza Snow Soferanea Seniors 29 ol' 30 f -T-Q x O I xr .Janna Geri lgafaef lauid laura Soforio Sarge! Sorfo jabdr jamez - di? af' A 'Xxx A mommy Sfeuen griaefala Warfin 3 jauuefa jlzelancler jobin jominea jorred ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Letty Serrano, Rocha make plans for the weekend. Phomf. Seniors Desiree Morgan, and Liz yi' Jong clzornall jran Urbina azlgaf famafoz Uriad UafJiuia Challenging Excellence aldwin Park High School has just one throu h accrecgta- tion,wiich is a state evaluation that schools go through ever three to six years.Last November ,ac- creditation began with each de artment going through a seff - examination of their program and curriculum to in their strengths and needed areas of improvement. During the days of March fourteen,fifteen, and sixteen a team of six accreditation representatives from the Western Association of Schools and Colle es came to evaluate our school. Some of the things they observed were the pro- grams, operations, and resources of the school. Our accreditation chairman, Mr. Mel Young, who also teaches history stated that Baldwin Park High School has com ared itself to what the Califjornia State Department of Education believes to be a high quality program. However, a students' response was different. When asked about how they felt about accreditation, they answered it's about time that the state recognized us for be- ing in touch with ourselves as well as our school. If we maintain our spirit of self - evaluation the Baldwin Park High School tradition of excellence will live on! Sheila Clemente l Wicanor Jdfgerfo o5e Qfeficia .szfepllanie luadnciq Uargaa ,Ucwguez Uaaquez luuaguez 35 .Kafrina we Oguia .fdnafrew Juke Uefa 'ljefaaziuez Uefaaquez lldafpanafo Mefma Seniors 3 'WKWW 'A mi 4? ! ji' J 1 s E' grim: f K .Af 5 K 'Wi' x J it 'Sw A, 'Hb ,lf f f ff f pafricia Warguerifa gkari lgcwllefde Muiana Mya uffarreaf llkffcuenor Mffaaenor Mfdgaa MJ' 32 Seniors '-'av 1AI'6llYl0llfe5 IIAUGIICO waffafe WGAQP5 mnlef Cghzabeflz m Lerfy george wgion young Zeaafi .S?E1ia Qrurdo 7WicAaefJ4. Cllori amefi .14 w'I?W'f9XffVk.::.vTw::, yer- -'-' A H -' 1-,Z 2-ff K ' Wm 5' 5HmM e e JL 2 5. ze nw 11-,,. Mm .W , e class of- 41989 made e I fina1preparafions'for the1r comm re1 n. ebecauseffof past dedication. One oiithe amazing eeee H ears ee eeee e T hey Hfbved their by a Biff, f . g +L ,aw 5 We-1 .A ai fi? , L get ie We N .,,, e Aw Lf: if 5323555 their fiiiure careers after'liiih schooI,f fI'his wasfxione byefg 4 ing ee, entrance. T e Iuiiior class on theggyway t0:bQ5COlI1l1'lg,QQB e 4e e f???P?e , ,,,:2,,,,f 1 i ee e 4 Nay. is iii 51 in ' we-Z ' K S A , 1 -NHHDRS 1989 Juniors 33 34 luniors What Class! hat a class! This was the most fre- quent compliment made by the class of 89's fellow classmates. After bein here for two years,this final? provided the class of 89 the full meaninqlof being Hupperclassmenf' T ey con- qpered the other BRAVES at t e annul pep rally and ac- quired the spirit throph . This long awaited event helped established their official Iunior status. Not only was spirit, academics, and athletics Mercy Abasta Ghada Abdullah Antonio Acosta Eder Acosta Aimee Abamonga M , , 'W fm . If X Elsy Acosta Alice Adame Iohn Adrians Angela Aguilar Luis Aguilar Susana Aguilar Georgina Aguirre Theresa Aiono Marcos Alaniz Crispin Alapag Anita Alba Maria Aleman Sylvia Alfaro a magor concern, the class of 89 ispla ed their leadership abilities by providin the senior traditional and unforget- table rom. The class officers and felllow committe members worked long hours and con- cluded with a title of Always and Forever . Of course, they will not Always and Forever ' be juniors. But surely, the legend of the class of 89 willlive on for Always and Forever. Porawun Songpichet , aw t ,. A In :VL if , Qs , si r'f tH fi T A V va K L W,,, , Q , Q at Iunior Class Officers: Presiden Iavier Iimenez, Vice President Iudj Torres, Secretary Porawal Songpichet, Legislator Alex Brisena and Annette Cervantes, Member A Large Ion-Mikel Pearson. C David Almada i Alejandro Alvarado M W1 V Ilfredo Amaya , if ' Anthony Andrade i Eddie Andrade ' 5 .V Iuan Aponte ,, 1 X, I Iose Aquino ' q Camilo Arellano g 'rtf' 5 , X Leticia Arellano , l1 3, ' 45, Mirna Armendariz it g, t n A L I 1 Estela Arreola N A'f ' Leticia Arreola ' wy , Q ' 'lx i 1 A A T Karina Arriero Leticia Arrieta Hector Arroyo Veronica Arroyo Martin Ascencio Elva Avila w 5 l E ar , C ,faqs if ,, f , E B ,sn in . X' me X f fa ,-X . ,ji ,ps href' . . 9 1 . rf ns Cm. 4 f-frfrf is i ltsr ,f 1 X Q 9' HL . f W la 4 7? Mc! as W'-Q' k,T,W.f,1. ' ,-1 . as ' ' as at B , ' l y lg, f A , Q K , Q V m . C 'rp t C mixg' M ig f 1' L L' r 4 Q' i i 5 5, . if -H ' ,xl gl' X , W .., . Q . C W Melissa Baldwin Lawrence Barcelona Adriana Barendregt Christopher Barraza Leticia Barreto Carol Barron Francis Bayaca Rose Marie Beasley Christopher Beltran Ricardo Beltran Roberto Beltran Cesar Benitez Yolanda Benzor Rex Blanco Sharonda Boatwright Alejandro Brito Travis Brown Tina Brugman Roy Buluran Thomas Burke, Ir. Kimberly Butler Indyra Calderon Hector ,C allejas Danny Camacho Edward Campos Patricia Canales Luis Cano Tina Carlos Tomas Carlos Yolanda Carlos Iuanita Carrillo Michelle Carrillo Oswaldo Carrillo Benjamin Castanar Iesus Castillo Yesenia Castrillon Chris Castro Iorge Castro Iuan Castro Iavier Cazares Annette Cervantes Frances Cervantes Connie Chairez Cristina Chan Edward Chavez Andy Chavira Tracy Chen Maggie Cho Iuniors 35 36 luniors Ivans Chou Aura Chua Brian Clarkson Francisco Clemente Sheila Clemente Iames Clendenen Elizabeth Cobos Martha Connor Victor Contreras Arturo Cordova Sandra Corneio Everardo Cosio Leticia Covarrubias Chris Cruz Lorena Cruz Trista Cruz Stephanie Cuadra Tonia Cuadra Angela Cunningham Manuel Curiel Denny Custodio Michelle David Iennifer Davidson Andrea De Billie Iesus De La Sierra Enrique Dela Cruz Barnard Diaz Henry Diaz Oscar Diaz Monica Duarte Charles Dunkelman Ioey Duran Ricky Duran Enrique Echeveste Leonard Ensiso Raquel Eros! Diane Escobedo Alma Espitil Edna Estavillo K il ,x ld c iatn M Off A , sd l no ..-Q 'arf' 16,3 1 ,M 5 Ar nv x : V , .,,. Q Q ff ,Af E W X ix 1 giuny GETTING DISTRACTED, Gloria johnson tries to listen to what Rosanna Rodriguez is saying. I. Kundrath. Picture Not Availob Ie - ff-4 :fm in f f a F itil if Q' ' In 'Q , . Q :gag s I W Q ' 6 ' X FK I .M - Y ' - l :- Axxiufm '- ' 'HW F4 , 'QV' 'af , may ltct l i we -f WORKING HARD, Vicki Milnes and Iesus Escamilla make the class of '89 the best. Photon. Muiinoz. E P 59-1 . ' s. ssl he ,l.....l - A' l imi 'f as . A i n ,g ,,', B, , A WI 'Fx -a fast A ., .f gs N SN. Xu, Kum ii-r.Nxk A 'fiwitiia r F l 1 R l r ' 1' F , - Y . V ' P-' 'L j , 4 ,, ' D . rili , 'A I ' . 4 S Oksana Estrada Miriam Fernandez Xinia Figueroa Iulie Floetke Carlos Flores Gilbert Flores Ricardo Flores Crystal Flurry less Fraijo Femando Franceschi Criss Freeman Eric Fuentes Alapati Fuimaono Daniel Gallegos Karen Galvin Claudia Garcia Eric Garcia Fidel Garcia George Garcia Milca Garcia Pedro Garcia Richard Garcia Simon Garcia Abiodua Garmon Diana Gaspar Mark Gearhart Iuan Godinez Luis Godinez Kathleen Godwin David Gomez David Gomez Marta Gomez Angela Gonzales Iodee Gonzales Nora Gonzales Richard Gonzales Amanda Gonzalez Arnulfo Gonzalez Evelia Gonzalez luniors 37 38 luniors Iaime Gonzalez Iulian Gonzalez, Ir. Lorena Gonzalez Luis Gonzalez Sonia Gonzalez Tonya Gorham Karen Gorman Elizabeth Gracia-Yara Araceli Guerrero Fernando Guerrero Ieric Gutierrez Oscar Guzman Sandra Guzman Liza Hamilton Bruno Haro Maria Hartnell Deborah Hernandez Iose Hernandez Oscar Hernandez Raynaldo Hernandez Salvador Hernandez Ventura Hernandez Alishia Herrera Amy Hibbert Gerardo Hidalgo William Horn Cindy Howard Eduardo Huerta Sergio Ibarra Dale Imm Cynthia Islas Carlos Iaime Iose Iaramillo Melissa Iaramillo Elba Iauregui Gladys Iauregui 1 W Q L ., 4 dw J Q. - M Q in QU- six it Kr f lirt ek 4'-as iii n-vu! I 21. N gd 'K K 1 9 'X N PASSING A LIFE SAVER, .Crispin Alapag and Lillian Lopez demonstrate their class spirit. Piwiom. Martinez. Q as ......, -3 I . J - If vi' i1w,3gF fi 4' 'Q' M1552-Q if tk K q t . ,I is: ' ' -'SQ a I' iii- y 'Q J ON THE WAY TO VICTORY, Melissa Iaramillo lends her voice to the class of '89 at the pep rally. rhomfu. shaman. 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K i,,,.gf,f at A ft Maria Iaurequi Iavier Iimenez Sonia Iimenez Chris Iohnson Gloria Iohnson Margaret Iones loseph Iuarez Raul Iuarez Dynese Keen Ii Kim Angela King Noel Lacey Iesus Landa Tabitha Lapka Uriel Lara Martin Laurel Harold Lawless Stephen Lee Michael Lei Felipa Linares Rebecca Linares lose Lopez Lillian Lopez Lorena Lopez Lorraine Lopez Maribel Lopez Renee Lopez Sandra Lopez Veronica Lopez Cynthia Lozano Azucena Lucero Patricia Lujan Ramon Luna, II Lidia Macias Esperanza Madrigal Myra Maico juniors 39 40 juniors Redender Maico Ricardo Maldonado Dodjie Mallare Andrew Mancilla Arthur Marquez Portia Marquez Annette Martinez Christina Martinez Jorge Martinez Francisco Mata Tammy Mata Iohn Medina Lizette Medina lose Melecio Margarita Melendrez Martha Melendrez Rosalva Mellin Alma Mendez Mirella Mendez Ioaquin Mendoza Noreen Mendoza Shirley Mendoza Viviana Mendoza Gloria Meraz Francisco Mercado Louis Miller Sharron Miller Victoria Milnes Marta Miramontes Linda Monarrez Todd Mongenel Ioel Montgomery Alex Montoya Natasha Montoya Sandra Mora Carlos Morales ' at '04 , if f 'A rv uw., ' 4 51 , , Q 'fr f' ,, fr ' if .Wig J, J' 'W 'JI an, A -43. Wi Wfi :af .ve H a 'Q if , ew al. w if ,. a fi iw wa nfl K . me -- .s wa, , -, ,, -ew f' ? xii, V of' 19 ,ea 1 we, . rl is xg 'R .f' CHALLENGING THEIR BRAINS, Marcos Alaniz, Iohn Medina and Ierry Gonzalez play a short game of Trivial Pur- Slllt. PhotofA. Martinez. V lc QSTQAW is Q fa We F9 I , i A e .. ff E, . fs., X . X I it iiil'd :ff A ' -, V 1 l X Q, A I A lx I 1 X ill iS, l 'll J 5 li- t -H Q' '3 .Q fix 't ,r W Y ' s if ' if 1 y w Q. 1 sf x. . 'Q' J Ser Nw 2 RQ 'U , a Q x 'W x 1-vw wxezesv ' 1 T, l l Ah, DRESSED AS ROCKY, Rosanna Rodriguez prepares to com- pete in the costume contest on Halloween. Photon. Martinez. Elizabeth Morales Glenn Morales Iaime Morales Marcela Morales Nelson Morales Elizabeth Moreno Rosa Moreno Monica Munoz Christian Murguia Marlo Narvaiz Iimmy Navarrete Mario Navarro Laurie Nelson Veronica Nieto Iason Nunez Teresa Nunez Rebecca Obledo Elizabeth Ochoa Lori Olguin Evelyn Olivas Esther Ordonez Emma Orozco Patricia Ortega Arturo Ortiz Esteban Ortiz Terri Ortiz Kim Pacheco Rosalva Pacheco Iohn Pacis Doo Pak Ruben Pallan Heidi Palmer Kamronn Palmer Martha Palomares Isabel Paneto Bart Partida juniors 41 42 juniors Rosie Pasillas Anthony Patricio Ion-Mikel Pearson Lydia Pedregon Rosie. Pena Iesus Peralta Carlos Perez Pete Perez Rebecca Perez Reina Perez Reuben Perez Tayde Perez Leslie Perry Rolando Pining Maria Ponce Tina Poole David Potter Petricia Pouliot Iuan Pulido Tony Quijano Elizabeth Quiroz Glenda Ramas Laura Ramirez Maritza Ramirez Rosa Ramirez Sandra Ramirez Miriam Ranzolin Laura Raya Iohn Renteria Olivia Renteria Ben Reyes Laura Reyes Ricardo Reyes Edward Rice Cristina Rivera Rosann Robles Rachelle Rodrigo Edward Rodriguez Iennie Rodriguez lesse Rodriguez luan Rodriguez Melissa Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez f ' . Q- ..,,, E ' X 'WU r 3 A AK if if 'Q ,L . JB , if fl iitt , S t.., it Q Q.. . I ig A ff . ,, J -4 or ' in l as . lprrazn- -- ds. . x 4:5 P l Vw -.p-wwe S Mi L it to -ff f 1 ' ve . A r 2 sig! W 1: ' x X Y? 'j s Q : Q , fm' XV Nancy Rodriguez Rosanna Rodriguez Silvia Rodriguez Mark Rogan i SHE ,. Du.: .GPM -for N 51: .i if , H ts' l A A l sg. ., I. if t - Q .mp , , P ,N Rafal: i vb .. . . ,Jn 5 X K e ll zfy ' l l I ' R Vkiyl I 5 nx- Some people will do ANYTHING to get attention! Phnom. Martinez. In A gl 'gt -me ff-we 15, -5: , W K K frkr irhl A t ' ' 5 l-1,.,,s an il . Tix - 1 'i 9' mf 1 X R gn ,,, or 1,12 more ,, Q of 6 .4 - f C ,t af , t , fs A W 5 .Q ' fl, ,z sc- Q' i i v M 5 5,-Lf. rags , I tix. :ij ., bw fy' iilt ' :L . S fl 2 ff giiv ' S S , 1,1 3 4 3 4 S ,ttt 1 S r y t1ie Q 'R ff ' s X W A K W. ,. ' J t Dawn Soronen Anthony I. Sosa Dana Soza Selina Spragg Wayne Rogers Leticia Rojas Melinda Rojas Michael Roller Steve Romano Mario Romero Allen Rounds Corinne Ruiz Gabriel Ruiz Gabriela Ruiz Maria Ruiz Rocio Sabala. Francisco Salazar Frank Salcido Claudia Sanchez Martha Sanchez Osvaldo Sanchez Sandra Sanchez Iohn Sanders Ronald Sanderson Anita Sandoval Myra Sandoval Mayte Santos Tony Serrato Karlo Sesma Crystal Sheets Benjamin Silva Blanca Silva Daniel Silvas Porawan Songpichet juniors 43 44 juniors Ken Tachikawa Ora Tansrivong Veronica Tapia Deliah Terrazas Erick Tinoco Cynthia Tomines Iudy Torres Chi Tran Adelina Trujillo Silvia Valencia Danny Valenzuela Loreen Valenzuela Donald Van Hoosen Raul Varela Connie Vargas Esther Vargas Mayra Vargas Wan Veeravatanayothin Ricardo Vega Maria Velasco Marco Vera lingle Villafranca Roderick Villafranca Yvette Villarreal Amber Webb Windy Weedmark Sophia Westerhausen Brian Wiley Iuanita Williams Richard West .L 4 75 i-52 'fi Hye Yi Dante Zarate Cecilia Zuniga Laura Zuniga Of llilude he sophomore class provedethat they were r ready, oo oo to make the e elrrv gPerc1aSS5f, men-Ship' l to prove? to the that they were no longerjeimmature, that their attitu e was no longer that of freshmen For many sophomores was a year of ehfmse- MeHY22de2fPef16HCed 'reparing o'f0fi?i5'V2lfifl18iT driverlefl llcense. They were enrolled in drivers' education classses and the behind-the-Wheel simulatorfbefozje they moxfed 93 to the Recelvleg lthelmanyi erdedd a that led roadlddfg life. Mldl l ' l Slrannun Hamilton labs x F30 ll f' EM The ight Class Offl990 ophomore year its probably one of the est, and one of the most difficult years of high school. This confident and secure class of sophomores returned for anotherafear at B.P.H.S., but they di not exactly find what they had expected. This was another year of ad- justing and changing. The sophomores became the leaders of the underclassmen, and with it came a lot of responsibility which was expected of them. This was also the year in which they were no longer the center of atten- tion, as they were their freshmen year. They weren't upperclassmen, and the were caught in the rnid,d1e.The sophomores had to prove themselves to the school, and earn their Abdullah Abdullah Veronica Abundiz Iohn Aburto Sonia Acevedo Sandra Acosta Iorge Aguilar Rina Aguilar jesus Aguirre Laura Aguirre Tome Aiono Rosa Aleman Dupree Allen Benjamin Alvarez Fortino Amaya Martha Amaya Noe Ambriz Emerita Andrade Miguel Andrade Pauline Angelo Gustavo Anguiano Bernadette Araiza Ieanette Aranda Yvonne Arellanes Isela Arevalo Osvaldo Arevalo Yolanda Arevalo Arlene Armendariz lose Armendariz Elizabeth Arroyo Ofelia Arroyo Hilda Arteaga Marlene Arteaga Sirjan Arzate Aretha Arzu Rosendo Avalos 46 Sophomores it . ' I ta. 4, , fe 1 , .4 fh a, ,. .E .. Vt .. ,fig privilege of recognition. One form in which the sophomores accomplished this was by changin . They changed their attitudes and styles. This oung and energetic class showed their spirit in many forms, such as pep rallies, bein involv- ed in sports, am? raising money for different ac- tivities. The class of '90 pro- ved their worth and showed some dignity. Even while some said they were nobodys, inside of themselves the sophomores knew that 'they would someday be noticed. Effort is what made the sophomore class special, and effort is what distinguished them from be- ing sophomores to being the mighty class of '90, Albert Chevez .,Q. s- .51 r. t 'W -Ai L at vp- , 1 X. Sophomore Class Officers: Lydia Marquez, Debbie Chave Not Pictured: Luis Rojas. L e A as t ,QQ A lr... 1 ti fin Q , .QQ1 . .V 3 . ,,..,.. M, .A ,' 1 we af? Ma 2flE 1 ...Mai ,.. ills if hifi I . Z.,-.0 A . A jlll fa rrrs ..,.t. , X 'e - . .., ,.. K fy , EX W . W .,,..,.., .,,.,,, E Q P ' ,s if-xf f- . x t .A .bn ' . t fs he F N Xin ,f RQ' as v I -A . ff v i what .: E A All 9 my 1 , Q J sm ,k,- K J . 1 1 I M , J V ,. ,- ,-:k H :L . 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IN BIOLOGY CLASS, Robert Cordevos tries to examine a liv- lsidro Ayala Vincent Ayala Yvette Ayub Michael Baello Albert Baltierra Luis Barberena Stephanie Barnfield Martin Barraza Dorsey Barry Rebecca Bautista Norinda Belmarez Iavier Beltran Sergio Beltran George Benavides Mirella Benitez Kimberly Blanco Reginald Boatwright April Bonner Iackie Brewster Israel Calderon Ioe Calderon Roxanna Calderon Abraham Camacho Wendy Camargo Maribel Campos Daniel Camu Miguel Capacete Arturo Carcido Blanca Cardenas Carolina Carlos Marcela Carlos Iennifer Carpenter Cruz Carrillo Maria Carrillo Emma-Ruth Castanar Maria Castellanos Oscar Castillo Ruben Castillo Voltaire Castillo laime Castro Leticia Castro Maria Catano Veronica Ceballos Antonia Cervantes Ierry Chacon Mario Chairez Ronald Chanes Sophomores 47 Diane Chavez Fidencio Chavez Gertrudes Chavez Guyray Chavez Pedro Chavez Iannett Chiriboga Iames Scott Claggatt Monique Contreras Ieffrey Corbin George Corlew Evelyn Cornejo Arturo Corona lose Corona Robert Corona Norma Corral Cesar Cortes Christopher Cortez Gabriela Covax-rubias Mary Covarrubias German Cruz Rudy Cruz Iaime Curiel lose Da Leon Ieanette De Los Santos Lisa Delbo Iaime Delgado Iohn Delgado Olivia Delgado Rogelio Deloera Iames Deras Christiana Desmond Pak Dewhurst Paul Diaz Trinh Dinh Sophia Dominguez Antonio Dorado Meribel Dorado Evelyn Duran Raul Duran Rhoda Edio Armando Enriquez Iavier Ensiso Maxine Epple Maria Escamilla Luis Espitia Olga Espitia Ana Estevez 48 Sophomores . k:,, .aww R it i .- Y l , .L ,LLZ -Gr: ' ' . g t E222 we . - . W .k-k w ,NU A If S I ll Gigi :BZP -I '- ' ' B , A xx- N W6 v lr t R a I . A ri K MAY' I ' ,r, X x I . A HX X X f , - :wwf 1 , , if 3 Sl- - ' I my 5 as 1 X M iv SM-X .g N V ami? .X ' Q Y, if M Q ef is Q Q I 3 E x I f li lx QT ,, T f R - ,f J .5 L, h' 'Qin , rrr ' - 5 f , I if I , I I ,- L I Q ajax! 5 gg ,X r x X ,x ,Q W A , Wy - K., 1 emu' ad' A ra . -- I 'H W.. K g I WHILE SITTING IN THE SHADE, Danielle Sedillo and Ricky Soto contemplate the beauty of nature. P1w1ufAsMr.fra.m,. rFTER FOUR CLASSES, Rosie Perez and Misty Reyes walk nxiously to the malt area. Photon. Mmm. yhiiff' S ' x xllffg ' :WV l ,,.. ' Q, il t 1. A X X 1 N . . X V ' ' W, ll' sl -1 ' ,af J l A rf, ' r X, -new-K' ln , 'N' av J ii 4 L ' '-7 3 if A' E.. 'P' ' I I K V 1 fs . 1 fo. . i S , '--Q i ' e , S ' If , -I f fl '19 fic S fi SS, 'W Q fl!-as 'N S S V, Y, ,Q SS K J S ,Q W Q S S , Q L,e , -K fairy: .' . . al, 2. . - 4 ,. ,,, - Jail! K 5 -Vx is f l S K ga 4' . I I r S R . A 43:5 gk. 5 . 1 'se' : 0 2. K' ' . 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Gonzalez Olga Gonzalez Roberto Gonzalez Brenda Guerrero Arturo Gutierrez Ruben Gutierrez Trinidad Gutierrez Adriana Guzman Iuan Guzman Iuan Guzman Maribel Guzman Olga Guzman Ioseph Hall Clint Hammond Amelia Haro Berta Haro Cordelia Haro Marcie Heck Albert Hernandez Alejandro Hernandez Anthony Hernandez Antonio Hernandez Bertha Hernandez Erica Hernandez Iose Hernandez Iuan Hernandez Juan C. Hernandez Luis Hernandez Marilyn Hernandez Martha Hernandez Richard Hernandez Ruby Hernandez Bernardo Herrera Lorraine Herrera Scarlett Herrera Dawn Hethcoat Stephen Hinson Andy Hlavaj Eric Hogel 50 Sophomores CONTEMPLATING THEIR NEXT CLASS, Miguel Mata and friend look forward to the learning experience. Phenom. Alvarez. A - . l -- A h Xa. , fra. al , Iolie Hoskin Armando Huerta Consuelo Huerta Gonzalo Huezo Meredith Hunt Fazil Hussain eg, 5' -,,,X 3 Q- ' X K, - ,tk . . A 4, , ik- , . VY ,- gf f V A? S ,. F3 v NH.. al s. if if W 1n.,,,,.. 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Patlan Serina Inocencio Miriam Isida Miguel Iacobo Daniel Iaime Marcela Iaime Lorenzo Iauregui Hilda Iimenaz Rebeca Iimenez Trinidad Iimenez Daphne Iohnson Michael Ioyner Ellis Keele Darcia Keen Stephen Kennedy Dawn Kurtz Carmen Landa Helen Law Michael Lawson Tina Le Elizabeth Leano Vickey Lee Vilma Lemos Fabiola Loera Claudia Lopez Francine Lopez Maria Lopez Nadine Lopez Priscilla Lucero Adrina Lugo Laura MacKay Susana Machuca Elizabeth Macias Iames Macias Marybel -Macias Victor Macias Leo Madrid Carlos Madrigal Alberto Madueno Daniel Magallon Oscar Marin Victoria Markes Leticia Marquez Veronica Marquez Hernesto Marroquin Inez Martinez Iavier Martinez Sophomores 51 Iuan Martinez Mario Martinez Sandra Martinez Miguel Mata Mark Maynard Kimberly Mc Evers lose McDermed Eva Medina Maria Medina Robert Medina Sonia Medina Gustavo Melero Angelita Mendez Antonio Mendoza Elena Mendoza Michael Mercado Arthur Meza Iesus Meza Iames Miles Ienette Miranda Mirna Molina Sergio Monroy Iorge Montes Cesar Morales Cynthia Morales Irene Morales lack Moreno Daniel Morris Blanca Munguia Iuanita Munoz Pablo Murillo Craig Nance Amy Narvaaz Iaime Natividad Irma Nava Edgar Navarro Anh Nguyen Tai Nguyen Linda Nicastro Winston Noel Viria Obando Angelica Ocampo Margarita Ochoa Maria Ochoa Ralph Ochoa Iohn Oh Shannon Ojeda 52 Sophomores a i , if ' 'Q 1 X . 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' , 4 if , y p x H ,ieg r ' -57 ,Q- . 4 ar y 4 329' r ir aaa' ' X r I 23 K., , if 'mv ,, , ff , nl nw, XM' 'J IZ: 7,0 b ' Q W wa ni f e S, Q rw- , S gk. ,, ,, , ' .- ff- , . , - , ,V W... -V 45 ...-i.. i Pedro Olivera Alejandro Olmos Lenin Ordonez Naomi Ordenez Araceli Orozco Evaristo Ortiz Sergio Ortiz Sergio Osorio Daniel Oyarlzabal lose Padilla Lorena Palacios Carlos Palomares Francisco Palos Iason Paris Patricia Patton Violeta Payan Bertha Payen Karla Pena Andrea Perez Dannielle Philbrick Steven Phillips Bertha Pimentel Macedonia Pineda Lourdes Ponce Alexander Portillo Miguel Portillo Teresa Pouliot Mario Pujals Donald Quintana lose Quintanar Sandra Quintero Owen Rago Gilbert Ramas lorge Ramirez Manuel Ramirez Tere Ramirez Veronica Ramirez Ioaquin Ramos Maria Ramos Angela Reddig Desiree Renteria Adolfo Reyes Misty Reyes Iennifer Rigney Victor Rios Eduardo Rivadeneyra Marco Rivas Sophomores 53 Angelica Rivera Eduardo Rivera Ingrid Rivera Richard Robles Ana Rodriguez Ana C. Rodriguez Antonio Rodriguez Bertha Rodriguez Blanca Rodriguez Iaqueline Rodriguez jerry Rodriguez Daniel Rodriguez Robert Rogan Alfredo Rojas Esteban Rojas Luis Rojas Anita Romero Christine Romero jennifer Romero Ricardo Romero Mariana Rubalcava Aurora Ruiz Teresa Ruiz Ursula Ruiz jack Rutherford Maria Saenz Catrina Salazar Alex Salcido Gloria Salcido joe Saldana Ana Sanchez Donicio Sanchez Lisita Sanchez Rodolfo Sandigo Iuan Santa Cruz Hector Santiago Daniel Schueller Catherine Scott Denielle Sedillo Michael Segura Leticia Serrano jose Serrato Octavio Serrato Blanca Sevilla Melanie Sheppard Rebecca Sierra Cecilia Silva 54 Sophomores WHILE LISTENING TO A LECTURE IN ALGEBRA, Marpi Veneracion thinks about the joys of sleep. Pholofl. 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H 4 it f f V ,. I , , W5 4 1 l J' 0 I - l f J 1 of , - 5 I. 1 i Q t or X r WALKING TO HER NEXT CLASS, something astonishing. riwtafm. Alvarez - ,,.Jf1,5Z, W. .. Bernadette Araiza finds Gilbert Silva lose Silva Nanisa Snooks Terrie Soliz Eduardo Somoza Gullermo Sosa Paul Soto Rosemary Surian Michael Sword Brenda Tafolla Griselda Tapia Karina Tapia Ricardo Tapia Iames Taylor Scott Taylor Bertha Tellez Kristine Tidmus Hugo Tobar Catherine Tolliver Lavetta Tolliver Christian Torres Claudia Torres Edmundo Torres Mario Torres Nicolas Torres Hoa Tran jimmy Tripodi Araceli Trujillo Catherine Trujillo Margaret Trujillo Sergio Trujillo Thanh Truong T,,..y Tucker Hollie Tuckness Terri Turgeon Noal Ubiadas Elizabeth Ulloa Francine Urias Bert Valdivia Arnold Valencia Graciela Valencia Lourdes Vargas Maria Vargas Maria C. Vargas Ricardo Vargas Lorriane Vasquez Wanvisa Veeravatanayo Sophomores 55 Richard Veira Sonny Vejar Celia Velasco lose Velasco Theresa Velasco Elvira Velasquez Nidia Velazquez Maria Veneracion Michael Verdugo Andres Vergara Iulia Villa Rafael Villa Michael Villanueva Ruby Villarreal Sally Villarreal Isidro Vizcarra Sherry Wallen Herman Westerhausen Michelle White Moises Wicochea Ioseph Williams Amour Ybarra Cherie Ybarra Tu Yi Melinda Yniquez Sherry Young David Zaragoza Arlene Zarate Ricardo Zarza Manuel Zepeda 56 Sophomores f f1yfg,.?,1,,f:,,-W, 3 42. . .I J 8 1. A 1 I if is Q 1 - ' ' ff? ' Z, - I V -' Ii i V, - vg l '- V I Ef f ? 3.81.2 fi A a ll an H i- . W 1 kxi K. A yy W LL: 2 V K, N , ,,,, T 11. 1 4 c x '3-9 WHILE DISCUSSING HOMEWORK, Dina Lee and Debbie Chavez take a moment to think about better things. PhotufA. Chevez, IQ? .'-wmlfi' 2119 'Wwfi ' N Lf . s 31,5631 r ,Sq 4 ,if B' A .Q- ,lfjv :iris Q A R C Kwai A Qle W' Rujz:J t.tA -'s' if it-it ' ' S.: . l - ?Jf:'V159f'4.'l lei' t Like o Other n grevious years,the fres men classes were looked upon as immature and disgraceful. However, the Cass of 1991 wanted to change the attitude of thegpperclassmen toward them. hey showed more pride and spirit than the previous freshmen classes. They were more involved, in pep rallies, classlgactivitiesmrnd their own levels in sports. i Throughout the year, more and more of their unique per- sonality emerged. They were no longer considered out? iii of date because they brought new ideas and talents that will leave a lasting impression fwfixr V55 if Shannon Hamilton ,.,-f 1 . FRESHWHHI 1991--- Freshmen 57 Fantastic reshman year is one of the hardest years a studen will ever have besides the senior year. Freshmen enter an en- tirely new school and meet different people. Most of the time, they expect good things to hap en which is not always ffie outcome. The Freshmen of this year have their good ualities, which are PRIDE aid SPIRIT in being members of the class of 1991. Kimberly Abele Ralph Acero Blanca Acevedo Iuan Acosta Mauricio Acosta Cesar Aguilar Iulio Aiono Maechelle Akim Brandy Alba Iesus Alcala it Sylvia Alexander I i Susan Almada Andrea Almanza ' Criselda Alpuche Cynthia Alquitela Lissa Alvarado I muwl: Freshman At the beginnin , Freshmen students migit think they still got a long way to go be ore they graduate. In a way it is true ut it the only think about the fulfillment they can achieve in the future, time is alwa s short. And because the Class of 91 is full of pride and spirit, they, can always maintain to be the BEST! Cecilia Santiago WW NOT PLEASED WITH THE LUNCH MENU, Nathan Mar tinez voices his displeasure. PhotofM. Alvarez. Q if 4 7 '.aSr.?i,1..n. , I I It M Q Dianna Amaro Angelica Amexcua Ruben Anaya Iosie Andrade Emmanuel Angeles Humberto Aquino Q Brandi Araiza Lilia Aranda I. ft' 'Xt t NJ A Wye Richard Archuleta 1' Wilmer Ardon , , Rodolfo Arevalo Iavier Arias I, j, , ,,.V .W i , Edward Arnal 5 Carlos Arredondo . 'W Fernando Arredondo AV - r' 'X i ,,,,,, , Maria Arreola tit A '75 Monica Arriero ., . Armando Arteaga Gabby Astorga ravi 4 Ronald Avalos Lorena Avila Monica Avila Rafael Baez Rose Balderrama . 3 Richard Ballesteros Christopher Baquiel Iacinto Barba Lenia Barba Iohanna Barendregt Luis Barnfield Armando Barrales Angel Barraza 58 Freshmen ' fr. f Y x i' nl Sf .- if f 4 1 ua., a 1 1 .4-:Q if IW i'1-31592255259 at ' 'f Rh' A as ty ' if., rf , f 1' M. . ,.. , .L any 1, 5-if 5 if I It Q Q if, 3 V B' ' ' f 'f V '.-, -V B, 1 ' V we s 5 fir Ffh X Tl 4 X f '1'h VV . V. s .. ' V1 1 V X A f X Vs N A V W A ,V,, V, ,Y :Vk .V .. . 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Alvarez, X 'x X xi X 1 'x DeserieiBarron X-- Denise Beach '. 5 Michael B ar j Veronica lseltran Mariano Benavides Rocio Benavides Alicia Benitez . Kristy Belfry ' Lisha Belancourt Ramiro Betancourt Ioseph Bettencourt Denise Blanco - Cesar Bonilla Iosejlgnilla 1 Iorge riceno Kenneth Brown Trevor Brown , X Manuel Burciaga ' A Luis Burgos Rodrigo Bustamante Anthony Buyher Martin Caba lero Re na Cabrera Adllian Cadiz i Francis Caldera Cindy Calderon - Omar Calderon Randy Calderon X Kevin Calvin k Carlos Camacho Cabriel Camarenax Iulia Canchola Marisol Cano Sunshine Cano ,aniel Canseco - , esusxCardenas Io-ann Carlos Dale Carr Adela Carreon SliarayXCater K Yamar Carter , Brenda Casas Christine Castanar Esther Castaneda Yvonne Castaneda Margarito Castellanos Aracely Castillo Gerado Castillo Maricela Castillo Melinda Castillo Sofia Castillo Gabriela Ceballos Ronald Cela a Melvin Celebertti Raymond Chandler Alejandro Chavez Freshmen 59 Arcadio Chavez Nancy Chavez Raul Chavez Larry Chen Daniel Chia Latolyce Christian ichard Chua Moises Cisneros Yesenia Cisneros Elizabeth Clancy Ion Clayton Sherwin Clemente Ieanne Cobb Sergio Contreras Elida Coreas Iohanna Cornejo Shawna Cornelison David Correa Adelaido Cortez Lawrence Couch Oswaldo Covarrubias Terri Covert Aeesha Crim Alma Cruz Ismael Cueva Charles Culberson Monica Curiel Shelley Danley Karry Davis Leandro De Leon Manuel De Santia 0 Guadalupe Delgado Lisa Deloera Carlos Diaz Martha Diaz Roy Diaz Yessenia Diaz Kristine Domasig Mondo Dominguez Aurea Duque Antonio Duran Iennifer Duran Michael Duran Iames Duronslet Salvador Enciso Eduardo Escutia Iennifer Esguerra Claudia Espitia Cynthia Esquivel Alma Estrada Lucinda Evans Maria Fernandez Casey Fisher Beatriz Flores Carlos Flores 60 Freshmen X gg ,W , F S- Q X, ag, .af f I , ' 7 1 A I . e, ,tl,t, ,,il. A 'f ll.,ltfllttl l - fl., if , lf ll ff .Q Q if . l 4 ' Y., fr I iN lf f t I I H , . , Vilyr ,i v v R 'I I krri, fx efff A ' ' We 2 i , K, NH' Af '4dwM SLURPING IELLO, Pete Medrano and Iosephine Reyes par ticipate in a pep rally activity. PhotofA. Martinez. ,q,,,, . ff ' 1 ,.fZ'.3' .Jr , Ei V ve ,asflww . M 7' 'f 7f5V3W:f2' 9' V , 1 3: ff- t,,, ,. ., , H A U ,4 ,fr WWW , M 'Z . t .im 'if ' llll s p Y E, i zf JW: I 'iz , 7. 2 f - ' ,n , X , ,, , 6 ' s AW? ,',. nj Ei I liwwi V 111-V sfvffw 'f1zsa1e',1ff1 ,.1, .-112125 lr'l 'l S ..,'1. i L tai 3 , fl' fx ,aa A Z f' tiff sl i -, Q a tntt 'x.- U 5 l5 i . 1 A I- lk, ' , f - L 9 f M :AWV 1 s' A,X k-if hrs live' X .f KLMEQ- - . . -,ai , ., L..:: 7,. - ' .I 5 ' , - X i Itset x 5.5 ,. ag , -H wX f it -Q: 7, Arg ,Q ff, My ixwy., READING THE SIGNS, Angel Barraza and friend decide where they ShOllld 80. Photofl. Kundrath. is R SE 1 it V 3 as ,Q b Nia f QQ .. an , Y r X? 4 I . Qt .' I , ' - E at I. LZYILXL, .1 I . 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A A Iuan Flores Oralie Flores Oscar Flores Roxana Flores Timothy Flores Heather Flowers Randy Foss Samuel Fowler Alejandro Franco Felipe Fregoso Richard Frilot Milton Fuentes Liczie Fuimaono Patricia Gaeta lose Galindo Ronnie Gallardo Eloy Gallegos Iessica Gal entine Alberto Galvan Clara Galvan Tony Galves Harold Galves Brigetta Garcia Carl' Garcia Charolet Garcia Christina Garcia Ernie Garcia Evangelina Garcia Gerardo Garcia Helen Garcia Ioseph Garcia Lorena Garcia Orlando Garcia Pedro Garcia Robert Garcia Samuel Garcia Daniel Gasgar jennifer Gi son Michael Gibson Tom Ginoza lennifer Glatz Alan Gomez David Gomez Edward Gomez Irene Gomez Louis Gonzales Benjamin Gonzalez Isaac Gonzalez Donzell Goodwin Marisa Granados Mario Grande Lyndon Griarte Refuqio Guadalajara Ange o Guerra Yvette Guerra Freshmen 61 Miguel Guerrero Darlene Gutierrez Ginger Gutierrez Maria Gutierrez Veronica Gutierrez Alonso Guzman Ana Guzman Cynthia Haines Yu Han Cecilia Haro Andrew Harris Lisa Haskins Mario Hayes Cynthia Henning Alfredo Hernandez Betzabe Hernandez Catrina Hernandez Christina Hernandez Elizabeth Hernandez Frank Hernandez Guillermo Hernandez Mabel Hernandez Michael Hernandez Oscar Hernandez Paul Hernandez Rodrigo Hernandez Veronica Hernandez Iohnny Herrera Iames Hilo Iohnny Hilo Alicia Hinojosa Susan Hirsch Tanya Hob ood Iimmy Holland Deanna Hubler Mario Huizar Tai Huynh Iohn Hybarger Adina Ilina Theresa Islas Iennifer Israel Georgina Iauregui Daniel Iimenez Dionicio Iimenez Rosa Jimenez Kimberly Ionas Beverly Iones Theodore Iordan Franklin Iuarez Claudia Iurado Edith Iurado Devin Keller Damon Kin Iohn Kisg Paul Kish Michael Kopenski 62 Freshmen TAKING A WELL-DESERVED REST, April McCall watches the halftime show and prepares to cheer the Braves to a victory over Charter Oak. 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Martinez. .. . g David Krantz Alexander La Cara Tri La Celia Lagunas Ronan Lansang William Law Norma Lawless Burton Leazenby Ovidio Levy Alberto Licea Pedro Limon Shin-Iye Liou Sophia Lira Iavier Loera Cecilia Lopez Elizabeth Lopez Melissa Lopez Rita Lopez Shawn Lordi Guadalupe Loria Daniel Lorica Frances Lovato Elizabeth Loza Emily Loza Elmer Lucero Alicia Luera Ivannia Luis Estela Luna Leticia Luna Elizabeth Ma Ramirez Macias Sherry Macon Ralph Madrid Iuan Madueno Luis Magallon Alfredo Magana Arrion Magdaleno Lorena Magnis Erik Mahmoudi Norma Maldonado Murphy Marano Blanca Marentes Angela Marino Aurelio Marquez Gustavo Maroquin Alex Martinez Carolina Martinez Debra Martinez Desiree Martinez Nathan Martinez April Mc Call Patrick Mc Gowan Miriam Mc Neese Frances Medina Francine Medina Trini Medina Freshmen 63 Yanet Medina Pedro Medrano Antonio Meiia Robert Mejia Rosa Mejia Antonio Melgareio Martin Mellin Carolina Mendez Hector Mendez Baltazar Mendoza Claudia Mendoza Samuel Mendoza Steve Mendoza Valerie Mendoza Victor Mendoza Ioshua Meraz Iuan Mercado Martha Mercado Betty Meyers jessica Mingle Dolores Miramontes Albert Miranda Christina Miranda Iennifer Miranda Dimas Molina David Montano Armondo Montes Ruben Montes Iuan Montoya Anna More Danny Morales Patricia Morales Charity Moran Sergio Moran Louis Moreno Guillermo Munoz Claren Murillo Ernesto Natividad Teresa Navarrete Adrian' Navarro Aracely Navarro Marisol Navarro Rudy Negrete Robert Nemeth Michelle nieto Perlita Noble Alexander Nogalez Lucille Nogalez Iuan Nunez Rafael Nunez Michael Oaxaca Felipe Oceguera Iuvenal Ochoa Omero Ochoa Gabriel Olivares Iaime Olivares Monica Olmos Christopher Olson Shannon Olson Ramon Ontiberos 64 Freshmen 1 -i 4 ,S :zo N ,NF a W kt ' 5 QQ-,v.f.-, R-if-lzpiiwz 'Q 3 if 3' -- 1 ,V X N -Y Triighxfil 1 -1 I A A xx QA-'SL R K 4- .3 'P is Q2 9 , H at xv Q A ' A 2 H A r A ' I if .,.. ,-.C ' . f 2 u sei qv A if sf 'ff ,. A of F-:re 2 ,ses -XX. :af , I . , -j x at Q K A get X .-. I s. C' vc. . Q S t v , i ,T..' te r e1'i i'ili'i nhiiyyzih hyhy , ,:ty,Atl A , M tii'iiiii K R ' ' ' i ' , M h e .Y 'E' ef A' if ' , 'di A . R A I . ' 3 ' U so X, X lnntl isr 1 T 'S fa 'yfafy it H I if ' X- V A if i R t --N1 A A A vive , . 'L Mayer Q 'U' . V' 2 a a,l Q. erer at A Ls l if 1 A xl SURPRISED BY THEIR FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL, Christine Domasig and Chanthana Tsai try to find their first class. Phenom. Martinez. ? f 7f f ff!75E Q., ' I ,. r t gi, 3 f f A , A 1 ff tiff. 1- . 4' ,.12-ilfszqrr ., l gi A 'V an F 1 'R 2 -L C if 3 Mit! 1 'wx x X X , , Wee. eff la wb ,,wv I in . wt fx. f ws,-are ,H V w ,a ' ' 'Q -A :aff I r vera' w ,, , , - V, 1 . , L .V . , ' x , an 5 1 rf? Y ,Z Av j 'J 4 as ,- 'fl K, . it f 'lib 1. It NYSE Q5 RQ N Aff ,N I . . e P 1 J T , P l lf M ,I .V 2 'f .. , . f Z R , af I , .. .'L, I H 110 .22 'gg . ' r ' '- I f' 1 ai.. 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Carlos Ortiz Ioel Ortiz Maria Ortiz Pablo Ortiz Sylvia Ortiz Marie Ortiz-Luis Elsa Pagan Seung Pak Maria Palafox lose Paneto Henry Panuco Weon Park Magdalena Parra Freddie Patino Georgia Patlan Shane Pau Margaret Payne Iulie Pena Eleazar Perea Gabriel Perez Bernadette Perez Carlos Perez Christina Perez Esther Perez Henri Perez Iesus Perez Iuan Perez Maribel Perez Osvaldo Perez Ricardo Perez William Petersen Patricia Picon Alonso Pimentel Veronica Pina Carlos Ponce Christine Pratt Pedro Quezada Susanna Quezada Pete Quijada Iose Quinones Alfred Quiroz Benjamin Quiroz Helen Quiroz Dawn Ramey Bertha Ramirez Iessica Ramirez Kevin Ramirez Michael Ramirez Efrain Rangel Maria Rangel Vanessa Rangel Regina Ray Reginaldo Recio Natalie Rede Georgette Ramirez Sonia Renteria ' Iohnny Resendiz Grasiano Reyes Iosephine Reyes Oscar Reyes Freshmen 65 Charley Riestra Gabriel Rivadeneyra Zoila Rivas Iesus Rivera Leslie Rivera Anthony Robles Brenda Robles Eve Robles lose Robles Lucia Robles Elizabeth Rocco Daniel Rodriguez Kenneth Rodriguez Leonel Rodriguez Miguel Rodriguez Morena Rodriguez Octavio Rodriguez Richard Rodriguez Roberto Rodriguez Salvador Rodriguez Sandro Rodriguez Xochitl Rodriguez Valerie Rodriguez Gilda Rogers Blanca Rojas Santia o Rojas Edward Romero Geronimo Romero Leonel Romero Tobias Ross Pedro Rossel Debbie Routt Ernest Ruiz Monica Ruiz Samuel Ruiz Sonia Ruiz Ernie Russnak Constance Rutherford Iulie Sabalza Samuel Salas Yolanda Salazar Natalie Saldana Kristie Sanborn Iuan Sanchez Kenny Sanchez Sandra Sanchez lose Santiago Diana Santillano Maricruz Santillano Alexander Santos Ieannette Santos Tracy Sargent Gilberto Saucedo Lee Schneider Iohn Schueller Gilbert Segovia Cruz Serrano Pedro Serrano Evangelin Serrato Morris Sierra 66 Freshmen . N' , 1 2 . av VWQI I tx Wiaizi ' v WHILE LAUGHING AT THE CAMERA, Yvette Guerra takes E break from biology. Phot0fA. Martinez. irer . 1 gg , N A ' 5: '- sn. ii lv- W . Q . 0 'ii feig- -i U ' 42 I , 1 in? .L iw xx X if X 1 1 Q N 'S vi.- 4, ...,.. W . .wa 1--1 mar. 3 aww, H S M . ig. ,tit ,Sa V x 2 f-. E .X . R c,ci 44 31 ' ll x -as .,,,,.,..-w- i'?ir 'i'-1 1 irti tatei K a - A il 5 , bee 2 K .,4re . r f f ' ' t , W gems' ' r r' A it 'r--i ' ' R ' . 3 A A lt A p ' are-f ' if is Q .X ,7 e'ii ,t., S' 'R r S- my R yi A Q R We-:' ,. - Y ff N a S 9' ' ' -SY? i ' ' '7 i llb ti : R Q f Hx . R r . as I .l: ,sig- W -. , g A ' a L x N 'vi S g 1' I ASS lit' rc ' , ,,, ,,..,, ,. ,. .,,:,,,, -' ,, V' ' 'f ' ' ' -A , F QA L' L 'tk 4 M N . 5 I , 4 A 3 , X A tg V -.-... x - x ax L ' -JN r 6 .. , ' ' -2- - V 0 6 H f If fs' Y' A A glillygia i. A in ll A N l V Q A A ' ' A' . A Qi til - if 1 1, I 4-X 33' ,, V Y ' R -RM.. . 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A ni' xc M c' ,. k,4li?Q 3 Aida Silva Benita Silva Chad Simko Tina Solia David Soliz lavier Solorio Mireya Soria Zulema Soria Lisa Soriano Esmeralda Soto Ricardo Soto Amy Soza Brian Steffen Russell Sterling Rosalind Suttiprapa Sonia Suttle Charles Swo e Debbiemer 'lfligalogon Melanie Tagalogon Marco Tapia Martha Tapia Tonya Thomas Richard Tilford lsela Tinoco Darius Tolentino Mary To ping Alfonso Torres Beatriz Torres Belinda Torres David Torres Diana Torres Estela Torres Frank Torres Iesus Torres Ofelia Torres Walter Torres Ligia Torres Verlena Townsel Phoeung Tran Thai Tran Nhi Tran Iennifer Treio Veronica Trujillo Chanthana Tsai Bonnie Tsang Ming Tso Leticia Ulloa Adriana Urbina Edith Urias Danny Ursalo Crystal Vaitkus Hector Valadez Olga Valadez Luis Valdez Richard Valdez Timothy Valdez Maria-Low Valencia Pauline Valles Aida Vargas Marco Vargas ' Freshmen 67 Nelson Vargas Adelina Vasquez Danny Vasquez Denise Vasquez Eduardo Vasquez Hector Vasquez Veronica Vasquez Virginia Vasquez Sergio Vazquez Si via Velasco Yvette Velasco Diana Velazquez Clementina Vergara Elisa Vergara Valerie Verzina Araceli Villagran Van Villanueva Laura Villareal Eric Villasenor Elsie Vindiola Francisco Virgen Teresa Watkins Ra Webb Sara Wlniddon Aurelia Wi ins Eric Wilcgrgxan Maia Williams Michael Williams Daniel Wills Cynthia Winters Alejandro Wuence Henry Yee Maurice Young lose Zamora William Zamora Alice Zapata Christina Zaragoza Elda Zaragoza Carlos Zarco Manuel Zepeda 68 Freshmen 32 V we ia ,st ' ' , lv , . , , Ki all 'ff 1 Q Y , Wk , of f Ku' 4 , L ,, , Q ? -,diyywl -, 2 J wa tw ff' A 'J ser . ' ff -1 Am L 4 ff, M 6 W, W. , 4 , zfrfsa A 1- 'rf'- Zs 5201513 2 2135 G x ,, P' f -wg V 'K' .if na- . A an l -Q -it w.., P P P Q ,,t. ,. cw -ffl' i t 5.5! A 13' 1' li t iizl Y is nttt il - ' lile ' r .V Q t - . 5 '-f p is ,-- s,V,, tqq. ., V. , Q mb 1' ,JQQEW , 5 , i , , s , -V 5 ' ' 1'i' ' ' 1 i1 atst t,il V l 4 1 C it like 4'i. l ' , V S ,, re'i ,, ' nf 41 , S -. A W , 1 a i w , X '. P .Q at 7 5 1 ini tv' Y X V T - ., , 4 , 2 ,. ,,.VV v Help to Strive henever we needed hhelp, whether it was in ffacademicsg career or s t icollegejor just has a friend, we turned to them. The staff ewes the best, and one of the strovefiifor exceiience. ' iititiite 5 Our administration kept us on course, heeding straight towardsfhour ual iaa seals The i use arnpYeQ and strove to iaiaii keep those extras soimuch a part of hiSh'SQhe001:f'-11i+ aiai t iiaia Q h e e knowtiedge, their often, their friendship, h They made a hiA our reach exceed our t iiti it t 1 ' is Oni staff made this year a special one. Each member pro- videdstiheir ownis ecialsservice 'iw a manageable t - tese i When we Iook backs upon this year, it Wassteour staffthat h to f :,':L-W-3A.,.t, .. ,,:,,,.e+.,st,, , - ,.,:,.,,::t.,.,.... . 2 ' H 1.zsz,s115w M -,-, , H . ' '-,- f .fs45,ff.m,Q: -, Faculty '7 Stuff 69 Steering the Ship ink slip from Mr. Vail for you. These words in- spired fear into each and every one of us. We had to go see ...the Principal. Once we got there though, we discovered that there was indeed nothing to fear, not from Mr. Vai or the assistant principals, Mrs. Wiggins-North, Mr. Moyer, or Mr. Young. These were the people who were here to help us. Whether it was in the field of academics or a personal problem, fundrais- ing or accreditation, Satur- day school or attendance, they provided us with the guidance and the informa- tion we needed. We were known in all areas for our excellence. Pride and glory were shared by the participants and the advisorsor coaches in all areas. However, too often we forgot those who steered our ship. Our excellence was a reflection of their leadershi , both in word and deedi They made us strive for the stars, and because of them, we reach- ed them. Shannan Hamilton ff 'USF Mr. Moyer, Ass't. Principal Mrs. Wiggins-North, Asst Principal Mr Young Asst Principal lp 3'-2 Mrs. Amparan, Secretary Mrs. Clayton, Secretary Mrs Rainbolt Secretary Mrs Wilson Secretary 70 Administration N Mr. Farmer, Sr. Counselor Miss Chatterley, Ir. Counselor Miss Laureano, So. Counselor Ms. Garcia, Fr. Counselor Mrs. Miyahira, Registrar Mrs. O'Neill, Secretary Mrs. Reinwald, Secretary Mrs. Sloper, Secretary X I af . -. . Q ,f,' , ' as Q Mr. Iohnson, Career Counselor Classes, Careers, and Colleges I I 've gotta get o u t t a th i s class! . . . The application's due when?f' ... Whadd a mean, I can't get credit tllnr Burger King? These were the sounds that echoed off the halls of the counseling office. Each of the counselors strove to the best of their ability to provide their students with the guidance, information, and assistance to allow them to achieve their full potential. Not only were they there for the academic and work- related questions, but also they often rovided the friendship and, heartfelt car- ing that so many students needed. The guidance and the love that each of them showed led the students to the achievements which were a part of the ex- cellence of Baldwin Park High School. Laura Tomez Counseling 71 Excellence In Teaching , A W he teachers have shown their ex- cellence and pride in the work they do. Whether in classrooms, clubs, or sports, teachers are excellent in many ways. Many of our teachers have taken part in man suc- cessful clubs as adlvisors, and still many of them chose to coach sports, some of which went to C.I.F., others chose to sta in their classroom to hellp their students with schoolwork, or have one-to-one relation- ships with them, helping them with problems in school, with friends or fami- ly. Through their support and guidance, whether it was with sports, clubs, or in classrooms, the teachers were able to present to the students their choices for the future. That's what made our teachers excellent. Betty Flores D. Casper L. Cook I. Coonan G. Cooper C. Cortez B. Croskery C. Dascanio L. Davis G. Economides D. Ferrill 72 Faculty I 1 :sf y....Q...-V-QT '56- f I s 3 1' , ls Q .. . , . 1, ',,,.. ' x 1 L. Gentry W. Ghiora M. Gilkeson C. Halloway I. Hann R. Henderson R. Hertenstein C. Higa 1. Hill M. Israel B. Iohnson I. Kruckenberg B. Levy M. Long I. Lozano I. Martinez E. McBride I. McClung M. McCullough I. McDonald Faculty 73 74 Faculty M. Montayne L. Morrison M. Nieman M. Placido E. Quezada M. Rangel N. Reffett R. Rosso I. Rothfield K. Smith K. STevens H. Hall-Tobin M. Vetrhus A. Wallace C. Wiese B. Williams I. Wolownick F. Yee M. Young M. Zimmerman .1 5 X ,, 3 H ' 'P zhq 1 . U 1 le A M ?T'.fSk ff? aw. J 4' , . .1 - -ff.. mu E s it ,Q .Q .fe fy if . ' iz ? k.. Y. H., 3, m ail 4 45' ff . nh .gs ,.-14 F .. W1 J., jr .... . V ... , ......... . 'k,- sz? f X- , 2 sw .1 lf? 5 l . ' . Q25 O X1 H .v-vw A.. 9 V A s 1,' 1, 4 OI 7' I gg xl lffixn f N if .af 5. . W . . ?x ul lf' 3 T2 G2 4 an .. gg , , . ai M P5 .. 1..5Mw,g4..i3,,il..f:e - -- l i Q . 1 Page . - .- f ---- i - 1 . ... .. '- gf ve- Riff ff Y. ...Q f 4 i x X 4?- A W Ma.. we If E232 ' 5 , ei , . x 4 f ff 1255? fx X , jim ' ta, V ef, Q39 5 2 y Sf .l X 1, .. ., .,-..,-. ga.. M! Q 'E' 'B Q P-wav fi 2' Custodial Staff: R. Alcala, I. Bustamante, T. Cote, R. DeDios, A. Iararnillo, M. Plascencia, T. Ramirez, C. Robin- son, S. Saldana, M. Solano, A. Trujillo, R. Trujillo, E. Valen- Zia. PhotofL. Patlan. E. Rohr, Attendance M. Romano, Aide L. Torres, Office M. Arias, Aide E. Flores, Office I. Gamble, A.S.B. Secretary L. Gomez, Receptionist M. Marten, Aide 9 .,.,.. :gs R . .,- , .,' rsri ssi Cafeteria Staff: D. Auzene, M. Baldwin, L. Blanoo, M. Er- vine, C. Hernandez, E. Iansen, M. Sandoval, P. Shinneman, R. Thomason. Phmafr. Patlan. Stuff 75 76 Activities hat to Do? question that each tpefsoifsttfm2i11dts faSEg the t 1 t WHEN-SHI ttht this year?t fTh8 ttthh Z I tttb lQ j H t -Svhonl thttttt i Cel1eHC0t if ttt B dent involvement ttt tivities were From our A.S.B. way through the special l terest clubs, there were pgeqpieff striving to makethisb a battery? lace to go to school. But theft East thing about our activitiesft was that it worked. This was ta better place to go to school, and the students who Rerformef ed these jobs made it t at. Shannon Hamilton Activities 77 SE IOR BESTS SENIOR BUDDIES: Tony Hammers and Kirk Gair Kim Young, Donna Macon, Tara Hobgood, and Shannan Hamilton BIGGEST FLIRT: Gary Vivanco and Cheryl Pickard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cliff Thelander and Susan Choe CLASS CLOWN: Iulie Vielma and Pete Solia BEST PERSONALITY: Becky Fierro and Manny Iacobo MOST UNIQUE: Kim Alarcon and Marco Gonzalez MOST ATHLETIC: Colleen Myers and Charles Rogers, II QUIETEST: Annie Ong and Abel Mora I MOST TALKATIVE: Liz Wilson and Ioe Velasquez FRIENDLIEST: Emmylou Agustin and Manny Iacobo BEST ALL-AROUND SENIOR: Anita Recendez and Manny Iacobo MOST SPIRITED: Iulie Clendenen and Art Martinez BIGGEST APPETITE: y Millie Reddig and Bob Levesquey FLIRT as 3 ,A was 78 Senior Best OUR AVGRITE THINGS FAVORITE MOVIE: 1. Platoon 2. Dirty Dancing FAVORITE ACTRESS: 1. Molly Ringwald 2. Cher FAVORITE ACTOR: 1. Tom Cruise 2. Charlie Sheen FAVORITE FOOD: 1. Pizza 2. Hamburger FAVORITE TV SHOW: 1. The Cosby Show 2. Growing Pains FAVORITE CARTOON CHARACTER: 1. Bugs Bunny 2. Mickey Mouse FAVORITE SOFT DRINK: 1. Pellncsi 2. Co e FAVORITE PLACE TO EAT: 1. In-N-Out 2. Mc Donalds FAVORITE PLACE TO GO: 1. Beach 2. Movies FAVORITE RADIO STATION: 1. Power 106 2. KROQ 3. KIIS FAVORITE GROUP: 1. U2 2. Depeche Mode 3. The Cure FAVORITE SOLOIST: 1. Whitny Houston 2. L.L. C001 1 3. George Michael FAVORITE SONG: 1. Could Have Been - Tiffany 2. I Want to be Your Man - Rodger N ay FI' .E NCQ 005511 Senior Best 79 80 A.S.B. I I I Excellent Leaders he Baldwin Park High School Leader- ship Class was full of new people and new ideas. We knew '87-'88 was goin to be the best. No one held back, everyone tried to put their idea to work to make this school one that students would be proud to attend. In addition to keeping to attend the Student Store open and noontime ac- tivities, the Leadership Class had put together dances, hour lunches, pep days, and much more. It sounded eas , but it wasn't. It took lots ol, hard work and dedication. Sometimes, leadership students were found at school at daybreak putting up posters to adver- tise the next event or stay- ing after school to decorate the gym. Planning and coordina- tion were two words the people in Leadership used often. That's how most of our ideas became realityg such as, our theme song, B.P. Rocks, or repaintin the kiosk so people would notice it. Ideas just didn't come up within the class, they came also from the stu- dent body through the sug- gestion box and the House of Representativeds. For ex- ample, the students thought of the idea of the express line in the Malt Sho . The whole Leasership class worked hard together to make this ear one of a Touch of Excellence. Kathy Io Crenshaw i , ,.,, s f j fy. - y, M will vi. , 5 ,,... gfvfgfjg- ,. f, Nz, -if gf' lux.: . ' ' we Eiga y p .,,-4 t Saul Sarabia Mrs. Murad Kathy Io Crenshaw President Advisor Vice-President x 5 2 5' r e 5 E . Lorena Gonzalez David Hammond Secretary Treasurer iii.i , 1 Mari Okuda C.A.S.C. Rep. Tracy Chen Bd. of Ed. Rep. l we 'Qs 'K if ly' ff: if 259 ' , Rose Marie Beasley Elizabeth Gonzalez Patrice Brown Susan Choe House of Rep. Pres. Accountant Dance Commissioner Commissioner of Activities be Steve Romano Arnold Valencia Iulie Clendenen Kim Young Commissioner of Pep Historian Public Relations Human Services Lui Amador and Annie Ong Commissioners of Publicity Colleen Myers and Mike Roller Commissioners of Athletics Mar uerite Moussally ancflennifer Hoskin t Administrative . Assistants Rachel Fierro,'Iames o Clendenen, Mariver A- W Guzman, Marci Lloyd, Amy Haro, Lill Silvertsen i'ii Members at Large yn it j is Not Pictured: Christa Norton, Adriana Barraza. A.S.B. 81 82 Clubs Cream of the Crop xcellence was s o m e t h i n g demonstrated b Baldwin Park Higll School in our academics. Consistently we showed ourselves to be the best. Clubs like the Honor Socie- ty, G.A.T.E., and the California Scholastic Federation iC.S.F.J, with their large memberships, contained the very best we had to offer. Honor Society and G.A.T.E., under the direction of Mr. McClung, participated in field trips and activities designed to further the educational and cultural experiences of their members. The Califor- nia Scholastic Federation, under the direction of Mr. Deligiannis, was comprised of students who achieved high grade point averages for one semester or more while in high school. These clubs provided recognition and support for the academically successful students who were such an important part of our excellence. PRESSURED TO FINISH AN ASSIGNMENT, Patrice Brown shows the type of dedication required for academic excellence. Photon. Martinez, G.A.T.E. Trevor Brown, Kerry Davis, Peter Fadul, Emma-Ruth Castanar, Ioseph Hall, Helen Law, Vickey Lora Lee Allen Francis Bayaca Rose Beasley Lee, Oscar Marin, Aimee Abamon a, Anita Alba, , , , Maggie Choa, Ivans Chou, Brian Clarkson, Everardo Cosio, Danny Gallegos, Eduardo Huerta, Gloria Iohnson, Emmylou Agustin, Lui Amador, Iulie Clendenen, Dan Del Rosario, Kirk Gait, Marco Gonzales, Michael Group, Eric Karandang, Michelle Nieto, Eve Robles, Natalie Saldana, Michael Mercado, Dionne Myers, Selina Ortega, Peng! Veeravatanayothin, Francine Urias, Vic- toria Milnes, Ioel Montgomery, Ion-Mikel Pearson. Les ie Perry, Oscar Rago, Ken Tachikawa, Ar- mand Vasquez, Poa Veeravatanayothin, Iingle Villafranca, oderick Villafranca, Bill Wilson, Donna Macon, Colleen Myers, Mari Okuda, Dennis Reveche, Roy Schuman, Geri Sorbel, Katrina Vela, Viviana Villegas, Jesse Zavala. PhotofL. Patlan. HONOR SOCIETY Aimee Abamonga, Angela Aguilar, Norma Aguilar, Rina Aguilar, Susana Aguilar, Marcos Alaniz, Crispin Alagag, Anita Alba, Iackie Alvarez, Lui Amador, Leticia Arrieta, Hector Arroyo, Larry Barcelona. rancis Bayaca, Rose Beasley, Wendy Camargo, Trac Chen, Maggie Cho, Susan Choe, lvens Chou. Brian Clarkson, Sheila Clemente, Kerwin Crain, Kahn Connor: erdinand Con- ti, Trista Cruz, Dan Del Rosario, Trinh Dinh, jesus Escamilla, ene Floetke, Leticia Flores, Ren- nahyn Gelisan, lerry Gonzales, Tonya Gorham, Mariver Guzman, Gloria johnson, Eric Karandang, Ii im, Tabitha Lapka, Helen Law, Tina Le, Vickey Lee, Brenda Fay Luna, Angela Magallanes, Myra Maico, Aida Marquez, Lydia Marquez, Portia Marquez, Vicki Milnes, Anthony Miranda, Colleen Myers, Dionne Myers, William Nakashima, Mari Okuda, lon-Mikel Pearson. Reina Perez, Tayde Perez, Rolando Pining, Oscar Rago, Sandra Ramirez, Dennis Reveche, Yvette Rodriguez, Porewan Son ichet, Marisela Saldana., Maria Sanchez, Yolanda Sanchez, Saul Serabia, Ken Tachikawa, ga Tansrivong, Cliff Thelander, Cynthia Tomines, Iingle Villafranca, Roderick Villafranca, Viviana Villages, Cecilia Zuniga. PhotofL. Patlan. C.S.F. Mari Okuda, Roderick Villafranca, Ken Tachikawa, Aida Marquez, Ora Tansrivong, Myra Maico, Iingle Villafranca, Susana Aguilar, Gloria Iohnson, Iackie Alvarez, Trac Chen, Aimee Abamonga, Brian Clarkson, Rennal n Gelisan, Leticia Flores, Vicki Milnes, lllennis Reveche, Janie Camlpbell, Dionne Myers, Sheila Clemente, Sandra Clemente, Susan Choe, Steve Romano, Rose Beas ey, Larry Barcelona, lon-Mikel Pearson, Francis Bayaca, Crispin Alapag, Iohn Connor, Marcos Alaniz, Rc ando Pining, Hector Arroyo, jerry Gonzales. Eric Karandang, Tabitha Lapka, Lyia Marquez, Dan Del Rosario, Vickey Lee. l l REPRESENTING THE LET- l'ERWOMEN'S CLUB, ad- visor Miss LaRue crowns Krista Serpa as the All- Sports Queen. Ph0r0f1.K.mdmh. ZLOWING AROUND, the Lettermen's Club takes a moment out to build a monument to the future. ?hotofL. Patlan. t used to be that you Myers organized and ad- only had to letter in a sport to be a member of t e Lettermen or Let- terwomen Club, but those days are gone. New re- quirements instituted last year required the members to have a 2.0 G.P.A. To prepare them for this year's institution of the 2.0 eligibility rule in all athetics, Presidents David nammond and Colleen es ps minstered the activities in- cluding fund-raising ac- tivities to help community groups and to sponsor a scho arship fund, trips to collegiate and professional athletic events of interest, and the traditional end of the ear celebration at the beach Advisors Mr. Iarvis and Miss LaRue provided the all-essential guidance to keep these clubs on track. fi ..t.i 1 I1 QD-M Q5 9 4835371 -N. LETTERWOMEN'S CLUB Mari Okuda, Annie Ong, Iulie Vielma, Melissa Iaramillo, Maria Iauregui, Susan Choe, Sheila Clements, Vicki Milnes, Iackie Alvarez, Ianie Campbell, Gloria Iohnson, Rosalinda Farfan, Miriam Gonzalez, Aretha Arzu, Lydia Marquez, Tabitha Lapka, Sandra Amaya. Photofi.. Pauan. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Nick Beltran, Edward Campos, Manuel Carcido, Chris Castro, Matt Contreras, David Hammond, Abel Mora, Esteban Ortiz, Ben Reyes, Charles Rogers, II, Steve Romano, Ralph Valladares. Ph0r0fr.Par1an, e www - L def 4. if We L, a ,,.,,, 5 L , . XLS? ,.,, na alsfasifyig., 545551 ' f2i4eiw2fs.f,smL f fe Qfymfes L ,ws s,y,,, 21355527 ht' fag LLM, Fifa' was if 233252 f .,1 --. fifswei nw 22513 .k,, , N . L.LL2 Willing To Help PHS again has lived up to its tradition of being excellent whether on campus or off. The service clubs, FBLA, FHA-Hero, Keyi and Keywanettes, have worked very hard to achieve that goa . FBLA, Future Business Leaders of America, is a club which teaches students how to apply their business' skills in a benificiary way. Each year, the club raises money to ive two scholarships to any outstanding business student and a Eonation of 3500.00 to a Covina orphanage. FHA-Hero, Future Homemakers of America-Home Economics Related occupations, is a club which helps students in develo ing their roles in society in the areas of personal growth, family llife, vocational pre aration and community development. Throughout the year they had several candy sales, which was to hel pay for the costs to attend the State Leadership meeting in Palo Alto. The -Key Club is an all boys club which gave male students an opportunity to serve the community. Through fundraisirf, the c ub glave several donations to the poor and t e homeless uring the T anksgiving, Christmas and Easter seasons. The Keywanettes is an all girls club dedicated to serve the com- munity and focused their attention on Alzheimer's disease. The club participated in a walk-a-thou to raise mone for the Alzheimer's Disease Foundation. The club helped pay fbrtheir at- tendance at the Keywanettes Convention in Ontario. , uw. fs, , nfwff, wt, , ,M L L, -,ig W,-tiff-ff.,w,w,,fz :L,t,m we at f- wLL,fff1 W ..,, LL , LL ,,Afa,y,wL ,-.f- ,iirzfsa-,, Vggxa' qw S gfffzfW5new,z,zffi,,1M'kitwf 5 y WH SL, , ,.., f L,, ,K,.. L,, 51,1 a iLf , , , gL,,. LLL: we ,V-Q, -fx , LLw-Lise A wa?-,L .m.a.w: L-sw-:', filifw 1 ,V S? u Ng? :AW 'ey' :LES Qlff-f iwlsfa, L- L ,,,, .,.f. ..,. 'f,,f ':wL,re,L+,- Exam-:,'fM'i' A QaI?EH33fl ' N' 351,15 N 53, ,51- gy, ,mf 7f,' 5,5 wawf, giasifsf asLfs,f111f,'e Lv L-J L- se- fsurni, Nw fisfsgwg wtfwfis ,.,, L QWP QW fLEfv1fffz1 rv' gi2?ZgsiesMiwitiU.fV'l X' :gf ia-.Law tLff,gffLf L f,LLs,4w,.fw,,, -L fiawif I' siazwtelwyz' ff 2 , M pf ,L .11 fsviww- L, .. fm f, ' ,,ffssf1f'ss9a3?f QW 'iiteiifrzi Lx,wfLsgLLw9eL-S we-,L ,-,L ,wa ,, ,qw .,,. , s s L L, fttiezisgzf 1 . ii Q sf 84 f x , L L L L V,...VL rr fwfw ffs ,L1mzf:e, m,v,, waz. ' ffemffff 'f LL. L 5s 1e.'fw -45,1?ai?? .L rv, AL 1.sLsfs .,, 355160: 9 .fm wf.. ,Mai Z Us 5: lf' We ,L, . LL . .L ie iv A ' M93 L- L L OVERCOMING HIS FEAR, David Diaz prepares to donati blood during the school-wide Red Cross blood drive. Photof' Flores. , 'ss 1 'wg , ,sm-L l.i'f ,-tf .LQ,,. wa i-Qi LLQL A LL,,LL,-..LLLL,, L,LL , ,L,. ..L L LL, ,...,,L.L.,L..,,- L,.LL,- ,.,L, , .LL,..L, L L,,.,L.- -qqyvs1L iit iiai ff? ,tiit if ti f lli iLee a f e'es Tayde eL,i aA1vaf62l4ifL,eRtaquel Aimee esee,is L, 1 aeei it iLta iitiii ii'tiiit ti ti A ttft ttii tft aaliicettfa ' to as atia ' naanta it tt'tait , ,QL 5 , FL Q K lltt itvfaarqulszffffiitfditlsbr: Clubs gsliyt ,si,dl A is . '.'-k.'g-'E K ' in ki,ii: SELLING ROSES during the Homecoming Booth Day celebration, Dawn Soronen, Tabitha Lapka, and Mag?ie V Cho try to raise money or the Keywanettes. Phorofr. Lapka. Front Row: Maribel Nieves, Sandra Zarate, Roxanne Coreas, Marisol Cano, Iennifer Reyes, Liz Gracia. Back Row: Marci Lloyd, Barbara Penn- ington, Charity Moran, Lorena Alvarez, Tannya Gracia, Monica Duarte, Iohn Connor. Advisor: Mrs. Halloway A N ' ' t - . ig 5 g 3 5 . Front Row: Armand Vasquez, Sonia Acevedo, Maria QE. Vargas, Maria L. Ramos, Angela Magallanes, Magfiel Cho. Back Row: Mike Mata, Grace Valencia, Mrs. P acido, Celia Velasco, Leslie Rivera, Vi- viana Villegas. Advisor: Mrs. Placido. Clubs 86 Clubs Special Interests lubs like Electronics, Art, Chess, and Kaibigan are the clubs that and may have wanted to join, if one is the kind of person who wants to meet new peop e. This year the Electronics Club bought a brand new robot from the grant that they received. This robot is well trained and ready to com- pete a ainst Rio Hondo College. Not only did the Electronics Club have a new mechanical device, the Chess Club also obtained a new chess com uter. This computer was used dluring lunch meetings. To prove their on going success, there wasa Chess Tournament on Ian. 26, 1988 and three trophies were ready to be iven away. But if one is tie kind o person who's willing to give a tr by doing something a little bit diflferentone ON A TRIP TO BIG BEAR, members of the Kaibi an club enjoy the friendship and the new location. Photon. Villafranca. WRITING INSTEAD OF LISTENING, Francis Bayaca seems confused by what is going on in class. Phalanx. Mu. tinez. should joined the Art Club or the Student Outreach. One didn't have to be good in math or in any major subjects. As long as one can draw and believe on what one is doing, these clubs are open for all. And if one is the kind of person who is always on the go, one should've tried the Kaibigan Club. Field trips, tapin s, competing and fund raisin are time main concerns of the club. The Kaibigan Club spent it's time fund raising for many different club activities. The Electronics, Chess, Art, and Kaibigan Club roved to be suc- cessful with tllle activities they hosted throughout the ear, and whether it was with efbctronics, chess, art, or friends, these clubs, in their own way, attracted the special interest of their members. Moria Cecilia Santiago 'U ART CLUB CHESS CLUB Claudina Rittenour, Aurora Molina, Carrie Gutierrez. Front Row: Hector Callejas, Minh Phung, Daniel Morris, ramen.. Patina. Claren Murillo. Back Row: Roberto Beltran, Albert Chevez, Richard Hernandez. Advisor: Mr. Nieman. Photofr. man. ,. .,t , Z- ' 'Q I lea Q 1 i ELECTRONICS CLUB Front Row: Iuan Aponte, Adrian Barrientos, Ralph Valladares, Oswaldo Garrillo, Rich Vasquez, Octavio Serrato, Robert Medina. Back Row: Rich Reyes, Rick Beltran, Fidencio Chavez, Rich Simpson, Craig Richards, Iesus Aguirre. Advisor: Mr. Casper PhotofL. Patlan. CREATION IS PART OF THE PROCESS. This is a simple, but elegant example of our art class's products. PhotofA, Martinez. SINGING CHRISTMAS CAROLS is one way the Kaibigan Club spreads their feeling of good cheer. Photon. Villafranca. I KAIBIGAN CLUB Aimee Abamonga, Cris in Alapag, Anita Alba, Lui Amador, Leticia Ar- reola, Hector Arroyo, Mike bael o, Francis Bayaca, Patrice Brown, Travis I. Brown, Roy Buluran, Alcarlo Castanar, Ben Castanar, Susan Choe, Ivans Chou, Sheila Clemente, Chris Cruz, Trista Cruz, Ricky Dela Cruz, Denny Custodio, Michelle David, Iennifer Davidson, Dan del Rosario, Aurea Du- que, Iennifer Esquerra, Peter Fadul, Leticia Flores, Iames Fortescue, Ren- nalyn Gelisan, Diana Gonzalez, Ierry Gonzales, Genalin Gutierrez, Carrie Inciong, Eric Karandang, Ii Kim, Tabitha Lapka, William Law, Vickey Lee, Myra Maico, Lydia Marquez, Colleen Myers, Mini Noble, Winston Noel, Annie Ong, Ion-Mikel Pearson, Iesus Peralta, Oscar Rago, Sandra Ramirez, Glenda Ramas, Regina Rodriguez, Mark Rogan, Robert Rogan, Maria San- chez, Mharcy Santiago, Ken Tachikawa, Chester Tadeja, Lorna Urbina, Arnold Valencia, Armand Vasquez, jingle Villafranca, Roderick Villafran- ca, Dennis Sebastian. Photofli. Patlan. Clubs 87 88 Clubs ,Mtv H , ' , -of N1 ', fir ff' 1 M 2 4 . 55 W 'Lf' H 12 Q Danoe Club front Row: Genaline Gutierrez. Norma Areilano,fAurora Molina, Rosie Pena, Maribel Garcia, Virginia Munoz. Second Row: Isabel Paneto, Christine Martinez, Leticia Barrelo, Emma Vrllegas, Rosalva Pacheco, Glenda Ramas. Third Row: Stephanie Cuadra, Yvette Villareal, Esther Ordonez, Arnulfo Gonzalez, Mrs. Ghiora, Marisela Saldana, Claudia Garcia. Advisor: Mrs. Ghiora. PhotofYary Photography. 3 Choir: Chada Abdullah, Iohn Aburto. Alice Adame, Maechelle Akim, Eloisa Andrade, Dedric Berry, Kristy Berry, jackie Brewster, Carmen Chavez, Aura Chua. Leandro DeLeun. Claudia Esgitia, Olga Espitia, Loretta Farrell, Sandra Figueroa, Lisa Fourd ce, Annalaurie Garcia, jennifer Gi son, Maribel Guzman, Francisca Lo ez, Arturo Maturan, Carolina Mendez. Caroline Mendoza. Sharron Miller. lessica Mingle, Amy lilavaez. Georgia Patlan. Maribel Perez, Albert Quiroz, Rosa Ramirez, Maria Rangel, Adolfo Reyes, Luis Rodriguez, Re ina Rodriguez. Martin Torres, Nicolas Torres, Araceli Villagran, Sherry Wallen. Advisor: Mr. Cox.il3hotofA. Martinez. Drama Club: Aimee Abamonga, Rina A uilar, Laura Aguirre, Michelle Akim, Lui Amador. Michelle Amaya, Yvonne Arellanes. lsella Arevalo, Leticia Aricola, Hilda Arteaga. Armenia Belonia, Alex Briseno, Tammy Burke, lanie Campbell, Raquel Capacete, Cynthia Carvajal, Yvonne Caslaneda, Melinda Castillo, Leticia CAstro, Toni Cervantes, Steve Chaffino, Tracy Chen, Silvester Casio, Susan Choe, Gabh Covarrubias, Marcela Covarrubias, Mary Covarrubias, Cindy Curtis, David De'Billie, Olivia Delgado, lose Deleon. Lisa Deloera, Christina Desmond, Paul Duran, Cyn- thia Esquivel, Ana Estevez, Oksana Estrada, Mike Evans, Iessica lfarfan, Susan Fernandez, Melissa Flores, Iessica Gallentine, Ana Gomez. Diana Gonzales, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Karen Gorman, lrsne Gomez, Ana Guerra, Carrie Guerra, Genalin Gutierrez, Mariyer Guzman, Christine Hernandez, Dawn Hethcoat, Amy Hibbert. iolialiloskin, Tanya Hob ood, Robert Huezo, Yvette Iacquarti,-Hilda Jimenez, tJeeDee lohnson, Elizabeth La'Crue, Tabitha lllapkagjiianie Lawless. Daetiae Leegi-Estela Lopez, Adrianna Lugo. Brenda Lugo,iMike Mata, Cheryl McCann, Yolanda Meiia. Angie Mendez, Gloria. Meraz, Aurora Molina, Chris Murguia, Colleen Myers,-Linda Nicastro, Annie Ong, Terri Or- tiz, Iose Paneto, lon-Mikel Pearson. Carlos Perez, Leslie Perez. Glenda Ramas, Sandra Ramire, Adolf Reyes, Misty Reyes, Cristina Rivera, Yvette Rodriguez, Sandra Rojas, Marcela Saldana, Ilona Saldarriaga, Yolanda Sanchez, Lydia Santiago. Becky Sierra. Daniel Silvas, Dawn Suronen. Layette Tolliver, Mar Topping, Catherine Trujillo, Raul Varek, Rosie Vargas, Lorraine Vasquez. Emma Villegas, Cecilia Zuniga. PhotofL. Patlan. 4 Q 4 1 fiat , .- V A f i ' J Z , 5 z 52, A 'A i .. l 5 fi will , 55 5 fr A e' fiifpmi--..,,1' T226 t- 1 Q 5. M rr T.. f 4241 J' f 1 , 4 'Qing , . it A 1 ,. . n3', -iiil5553lw9 lf'f' ' 'H ' ' 'iii f' f:'w3:Z'5'i fff73 W 'T 'w 9' ' ., R' r ff' ' 'l . N 'A f ,,,,,,,,i,,f,e,.,.,,,,,,,e, ,. ,M iwi , ,,, ,, .iz e,.f'2fe',,-.Vw it i ff 'fe .,,. . , .. , i alfa' We .7 3:,.,gl,,,, 'Y Q l f f ... .f' iiWl'1f , ..., if 4' ya? If I ' ' . 'tiff +5 V, .f .fe .: fe -5,5 a if fsf J ,, . eg, ,arf 1 at ff ,.. ' , l i E - t i ' iff l J- if K as 'L J, ,. ,. ,,,,,,., ,Ziff . if 1 - 31 f W1 1 ,26-fi , -ff' , air - ' -I . , fffsei-,fm . fue?-1:-f J-.itw r ici' 'f ., Pi' V 'WM ...,,.M Special Talents he performing arts are Drama, Choir, and Dance. They lplayed an important ro e by giv- ing students a chance to ex- press their talents. By joining these activities, students got in- volved and participated in various performances. Each of the students involved was special because of the ar- ticular talent necessary to file a member of these groups. In drama, the students added dimension to the plays by in- jecting their own creativity into their erformances. It was a club effort from fund raising to stage building to erformance. The club was the llargest in the school's history and first ear director Mr. Israel said, There is a lot of talent at Baldwin Park High School. I am looking for- ward to recruiting as much of it as possible. In order to join choir, first a student had to take the class. During the class period the students worked on their three and four art musical pieces. The hi hllght was probably their Ciiristmas concert, at which the level of performance ,wi W. ' I 7 Q 1 I f' ,......-Q a was exceptional. I think in the course o the two year choir, this has become the most im- proved musical performance group in our district, stated Mr. Cox. Dance, in its second year, continued to grow under the leadership of Mrs. Ghiora. Students were selected on the basis of tryouts, with many of those being selected having backgrounds in jazz and ballet. During the Christmas season, they traveled to the elementary schools and presented a very enjoyable Christmas program which the young children real- ly enjoyed. They also travelled to see The Nutcracker after which Mrs. Ghiora said, I'd like for them to see the beset and strive for the best when do- ing their dances. For these reasons, drama, choir, and dance have become important parts of our school . . .just another examplle of our strivingito bring out t e best in each ot er. Terry Flores SINGING BEAUTIFULLY, Sherry Wallen displays some of the choir's obvious talent. DURING HER ROUTINE, Iudy Torres shows off some of her childlike charm. DANCING TO THE MUSIC, Christine Martinez, Lucy Moreno, Rosie Pena, ad Virginia Medina participate in the Christmas perfor- mances at local elementary schools. Pholosfln Patlan. Clubs 89 90 Band Excellent Entertainment xciting and ex- cellent are the two words that best describe the Braves Blue Ribbon Band. The field show opened with the song Ventura featuring the soloists Rosie Aburto and Nappy Morales. The band next played the songs F or Your Eyes Only with soloist Luis Barberena, the drum feature Cascades , and Hie drill team feature, Waitin For Robert E. Lee . Tlgie field show was closed with a tribute to the hundredth birthday of our Constitution with the song of The Battle Hymn of the Republic . Drum Major Danny Lopez and Drumline Captain Tony Allen, along with Members At Large Rosie Aburto, Ed- die Felix, and Nappy Morales, led the band through successful mar- chingj season. Altogether, the and won one third place, two second place, three first place, and one sweepstakes trophy. The band highliglhted the close of the marc ingl season by performing in t e pregame show of a San Diego Chargers home ame. Along with the band, tlie drumline also had a successful season. In order to have achieved its success, the band had to survive days and nights of long and tedious practices. The goal of the band was to provide an entertaining show for the audience, but it did more than that. The band provided another reason why B.P. is called excellent. Drum Major Danny Lopez wanted to add Mr. Vor- wald wrote a really great show. He put up with a lot from the band. He spent many hours with us, and without him there wouldn't of been such an entertaining show. jingle Villafranca PLAYING THE XYLO- PHONE, Indyra Calderon leads the other band members through a fine performance. KNEELING, Anthony Calvillo takes a bow at the end of a breath-taking performance. KEEPING THE BEAT, Napoleon Morales plays his solo toward the crowd. PholosfA. Martinez. t ,J uf' PLAYING HER PICCOLO, Shannan Hamilton per- forms in the pre-league pep rally. PLAYING AT A FOOT- BALL GAME, the flute sec- tion shows the audience what they're made of. I'hoIusfA. Martinez, 1 if A- .. .f sw 1emsf.u,1, + . ., . , . , . ., . , ., . i Rosie Aburto, Alice Adame, Lora Lee Allen, Tony Allen, Charles Arredondo, Lena Barba, Luis Barberena, Luis Barnfield, Mariann Benavides, Ramiro Betancourt, Kenny Brown, Adrian Cadiz, Indyra Calderon, Anthony Calvillo, Sunshine Cano, Art Carcido, Tomas Carlos, Emma Castanar, Shawna Carnelison, Norma Corral, Iennifer Davidson, Lisa Debo, Evelyn Duran, Ioey Duran, Nanc Esparaza, Eddie Felix, Ricardo Gallegos, Adrian Garcia, Brigetta Garcia, Samuel Garcia, Irene Gomez, Oscar Guzman, Shannan Hamilton, Iohnny Herrera, Cindy Howard, Iennifer Israel, Georgina Iauregui, Theodore Jordan, Ellis Keele, Peter Lee, Ioseph A. Limon, Anna B. Lindo, Drum Major Daniel Lopez, Donna Macon, Charlene Mar- quez, Desiree Martinez, Rosendo Martinez, Samuel Mendoza, Martha Mercado, Yvonne Mitre, Carlos Morales, Napoleon Morales, Iavier Morando, Dorothy Nevarez, Robert Nevarez, Viria Obando, Iohn Oh, Lenin Ordonez, Lisa Ortega, Cesar Ortiz, Ruben Pallan, Anthony Patricio, Umberto Perez, Iohnny Ramirez, Kevin Ramirez, Georgette Renteria, Marco Rivas, Anthony Robles, Eve Robles, Kenny Rodriguez, Rosanna Rodriguez, Yolanda Sanchez, Cathy Scott, Ricardo Tapia, Kristine Tidmus, Walter Torres, Hollie Tuckness, Donald Van Hoosen, Leonel Vasquez, Carlos Vera, Andres Vergara, Lisa Vergara, Michael Villanueva, Kim Young, Sherry Young, Roberto Zambrano, Dante Zarate, Laura Zuniga. vi...1.,,z Band 91 IAZZ ENSEMBLE Rosie Aburto, Luis Bar- barena, Ramiro Bettancourt, Anthony Calvillo, Tomas Carlos, Arturo Carcido, Ioey Duran, Eddie Felix, Iohnny Herrera, Daniel Lo ez, Napoleon Morales, Rolbert Nevarez, Lenin Ordonez, Anthony Patricio, Kevin Ramirez, Marco Rivas, Krysti Tidmus, Don Van Hoosen, Dante Zarate. vhoiofc, Aguirre. SERIOUSLY THINKING ABOUT HIS MUSIC, Art Carcido waits for Mr. Vor- wald's signal. TAKING TIME OUT FROM PLAYING, Ramiro Bettan- court, Tomas Carlos, Danny Lopez, Lenin Ordonez, and Dante Zarate enjoy a light moment during rehearsal. PhotosfM,Okurla. Toe Tappin, ith their sna py and cool-bljue tunes, the Iazz Ensemble kept audiences alive whenever they performed. It took hours of practice and talent for them to perform as well as they did. They par- ticipated in the La Mirada Iazz Festival, the San Ber- nardino Iazz Festival, and the Carson High School Iazz Festival during the year. One of the reasons why the Iazz Ensemble was so 92 Iazz Ensemble successful was because of their many talented and ex- perienced musicians. Seniors RosieAburto, Tony Allen, Anthony Calvillo, Nappy Morales, and Robert Nevarez were the backbone of the group. The Iazz Ensemble's final per- fomrance was the Spring Concert, and it ended a year with a beat no one will forget. Shannon Hamilton I ll: 7 V131 ERO PERIOD MAY BE EARLY, but not so early that embers of Wind Ensemble can't practice. vh0t0fM.oruaa. WIND ENSEMBLE Rosie Aburto, Alice Adame, Tony Allen, Lora Lee Allen, Carlos Ar- redondo, Luis Barbarena, Anthony Calvillo, Art Carcido, Tomas Carlos, Iennifer Davidson, Lisa Debo, Ioey Duran, Eddie Felix, Oscar Guzman, Shannan Hamilton, Iohnny Herrera, Cindy Howard, Ioseph Limon, Anna Lindo, Daniel Lopez, Yvonne Mitre, Napoleon Morales, Robert Nevarez, Dorothy Nevarez, Viria Obando, Lenin Or- donez, Ruben Pallan, Anthony Patricio, Marco Rivas, Rosanna Rodriguez, Yolanda Sanchez, Cathy Scott, Ricardo Tapia, Krysti Tidmus, Hollie Tuckness, Don Van Hoosen, Carlos Vera, Iingle Villafranca, Sherry Young, Kim Young, Dante Zarate, Laura Zuniga. PhotofM. Okuda, SYMPHONIC BAND Lenia Barba, Ramiro Bettan- court, Ken Brown, Lisa Cano, Emma-Ruth Castanar, Sofia Castillo, Shawna Cornelison, Lisa Debo, Nancy Esparza, Ricky Gallegos, Sam Garcia, Brigetta Garcia, Iennifer Israel, Gina Iaurequi, Tad Iordan, Charlene Marquez, Desiree Martinez, Sam Mendoza, Martha Mercado, 'Iavier Morando, Viria Oban- do, Cesar Ortiz, Kevin Ramirez, Iohnny Ramirez, Georgette Renteria, An- thony Robles, Anthony Tolliver, Hollie Tuckness, Walter Torres, Elisa Vergara, Andres Vergara, Roberta Zambrano. Phamfa. Medina. Crescendo nder the direction of Mr. Vorwald since 1980, the con- cert bands have pro- gressed exceptionally well. Ever year, both Symphonic Bandy and Wind Ensemble prepare to play at many con- certs, such as the S.C.S.B.O.A. Festival and at Sierra Vista. For eight straight years, the Sym- phonic Band has received excellent ratings, while the Wind Ensemble has consistently received superior ratings, qualify- ing them for the chance to attend the S.C.S.B.O.A. Regionals in San Diego. For the past two ears, the Wind Ensemble has per- formed at the resti ious Santa Barbara fgstival, in which they performed once in the morning and then again in the evenin before an audience. They iso per- formed at the B.P.U.S.D. Demonstration Concert in which they performed pop- rock selections to entertain the huge crowd. To end the year, both the Symphonic Band and Wind Ensemble performed in the traditional Spring Concert. Shannan Hamilton Wind Ensemble-5fSymphon1c Band 93 Fl ing High summer of fun and lots of hard work brought rewards 'to the Tall Flags. Under the leadership of ad- visor Sandy Baisden and captain Maricela Benavides, the Tall Flags rose to new heights this year. In their field show competitions, the Tall Flags achieved three third lace finishes, three secondp place finishes, and the first place trophy at the Monte Vista Field Show Tournament. As their final performance, the team was invited, along with the band ad drill team, to perform at the pre-game ceremonies before a San Diego Chargers ame. , g Iamse Escarpe Tall Flags: Ofelia Arroyo, Carol Barron, Head Liaptain Maricela Benavides, Rocio Benavides, Yolanda Benzor, Co-Captain Iennifer Car enter, Co-Captain Andrea DeBillie, Griselda Macias, Cljaudia Mendoza, Noreen Men- doza, Lucille Nogalez, Heidi Palmer, Rosie Pasillas, Tere Ramirez, Lucia Robles, Theresa Watkins, Amber Webb. FILLED WITH PRIDE, Claudia Mendez concen- trates as she prepares for a performance. MARCHING TO THE BEAT are Theresa Watkins and Claudia Mendez . PholosfA. Mar- tinez. 94 Tall Flags A ii i--' ' i ',?,7.Eii'i '-Ffa? Fw , .rw I i ' W. WORKING TOGETHER makes the routine look bet- ter and shows why the Tall Flags did so well this year. SALUTING THE AMERI- CAN FLAG are Noreen Mendoza and Ofelia Arroyo during halftime of a football I ' 'I game. PhotosfA. Martinez. SETTING AN EXAMPLE, Head Captain Maricela Benavides shows the pride that makes her squad so great. PREPARING FOR ANOTHER OUTSTAN- DING HALFTIME PERFOR- MANCE, Maricela Benavides and Andrea DeBillie stand at attention awaiting the drum major's PholosfA. Martinez. Tall Flags 95 Performance Perfection edication, Deter- mination, and Desire were the main reasons for this years success of the Bravette Drill Team. The girls 'from the team dedicated their summer with long practices and dance camp in Las Vegas in order to prepare for the coming year. Once the school year started it took a lot of talent'and determina- tion to survive night prac- tices, new routines, fre- quent performances and homework. Among the awards and ac- complishments of the drill team were: 3rd place in the Azusa tournament, 2nd place in the Sierra Vista and West Covina tournaments, and Sweepstakes at Cal Po- ly, Cal High, and Monte Vista in San Diego, all of which were highlighted with their im ressive pre game show performance for the San Die o Chargers. The Drilf Teams success was led by Head Captain Becky Fierro alon with Co-Captains Ciieryl Pickard, Trista Cruz, and Maribel Armendariz. The backbone of this team were advisers Linda Gair and Kathleen Gair Ceja, the ex- ceptional leaders who con- stantly ushed for the girls' personalJ best. The Bravette managers and prop people were also another important factor to the Bravettes' success. Albert T. Chevez Managers and Prop People: Adriana Barraza, Karen Galvin, Arace i Sanchez, Carla Rigney, Cecilia Olivas, Stephanie Bafllfleld. Photofl.. Patlan. 96 Drill Team WHILE SMILING GLAMOR- OUSLY, Maria Hartnell per- forms perfection during one of the exhilarating half-time ShOWS. Photo! A. Martinez DEMONSTRATING THEIR PERSONAL BEST were Bravettes, Betty Flores, Rosemary Rodriguez and Georgia Patlan, during their intense routine. Phataf trams tottom Row: Hope Martinez, Maria Hartnell, Captain Maribel Armendariz. Captain C ickard, Head Captain Becky Fierro, Captain Trista Cruz, Mariver Guzman, Cristina Lara. Se heryl cond Low: Cynthia Crvajal, Angela Redtlig, lennifer Mirando, Francine Medina,-Annette Cervantes, Bet- y Flores, Connie Vargas, Edna Estavillo, Diana Caspar.Th1rd Row: Alex Rios, Crystal Sheets, lrtiz, Arlene Zarate, Maritza Ramirez. Tara Hobgood, Lillian Lopez, Georgia Patlan. Fourth 'taribel Lopez, Denise Losez. Michelle Aguilar, Esmeralda Martinez, Liz Ochoa, Kalrice McC lionne Myers, Karen San oval, I,e'Yvonne Patlan. PhotofM. Okuda. 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'llrrrcrs AT THE PEP RALLY, Becky Fierro, Maribel Armendariz and Annette Cervantes give an astounding show. vi..,t.,f 1, Torres Drill Team 97 DEMONSTRATING HER LEADERSHIP ABILITIES, Mrs. Ceja performs one of the newer routines. Ph010fR.Meaim.. WITH FRINGE FLYING, the Bravettes rise to another outstanding performance. SHOWING WHY THEY'RE NUMBER ONE, the Dance Team performs at the Los Altos competition. Ph0wsfM.okuaa. yr. l 1 LARGE DANCE TEAM Bot- ' A T , tom Row: Mariver Guzman, Cristina Lara, Cecilia Olivas, Maria Hartnell, Becky Fierro, Cheryl Pickard, Connie Varags, Angela REddig, Edna Estavillo, Cynthia Carva'al. Second Row: Iennitler Miranda, Georgia Patlan, Betty Flores, Annette Cer- vantes, Trista Cruz, Melin- da Ro'as, Maribel Armen- dariz, lliana Gaspar, Lillian Lopez, Tara Hobgood, Terri Ortiz. Top Row: Crystal Sheets, Maribel Lopez, Alex Rios, Selina Ortega, Rosemary Rodriguez, Liz Ochoa, Dionne Myers, Arlene Zarate, Maritza Ramirez, Karen Sandoval, Le'Yvonne Patlan, Denise Lopez, Shaylyn Snooks. PhotofA. Chevez. t 98 Drill Team 5.-.L Bottom Row: Ma' G A l R dd river uzman nge a e lg Estavillo, Cynthia Carvajal, Lillian Lopez, Cheryl Pic SMALL MILITARY TEAM . l 7 1 a h Annette Cervantes, Francine Medina, Connie V ' ' . ' rysta Maria Hartnell, Iennifer Miranda Top Row. C Terri Ortiz, Michelle A uilar, Le'Yvonne Hob ood, Karen Sandoval, Dionne Myers, Denise Mariel Lopez, Alex Rios, Rosemary Rodriguez, Ortega, Melinda Rojas. Phaian. Medina. IS 5 ' ti-1 EA 51 r'z-Eiffel: 3 fa a . i. Q, .. .H .X ,X .Y X ., .-..-.ag . Ma- 'ir' 'f Q --- g . wana-f 1,-,-,. .1 ,. .f f ' . 'fa -- f X W 'wa t - s, ..f-f,,,'- '- ' , w . if .. ,M -:Aft-Q-if 'f---y L- - . Q . to X , . I N . .., W, -in-nv ,, -,-. I., . .j an a ' -v ny i Q AKQ, -f W my-1 9- -, SL - A- Drill Team Excels xcellence was the most common word used after the drill team's perfor- mances. The girls showed Ereat talent this season, eeping what had been a per ect reputation intact. The Bravettes were led to their success by captains Becky Fierro, Maribel Armendariz, Cheryl Pickard, and Trista Cruz . Advisors Mrs. Ceja and Mrs. Gait deserved a great deal of the credit for the success of this group also. Perfor- mances at the Los Altos High School and the Golden Cup com etitions both end- ed with tllie groups receiving first place av ..rds, alon with soloists the leaders and Le'Yvonne Patlan and Betty Flores placing well in the individual categories. Albert T.C. Chevez LEADING THE BRAVET- TES to another outstanding performance, Terri Ortiz egins her performance. READY TO BEGIN, Le'Yvonne Patlan, Becky Fierro, and Cheryl Pickard show their mental concentration. BEGINNING HER SOLO ROUTINE, Becky Fierro demonstrates the style that makes her special. phassfm. Okuda. Drill Team 99 othing nother year has g 0 n e b y a n d everything seemed the same. Nothing changed except for the faces of the Varsity Cheerleaders. Once again, they have prov- ed what being a varsity cheerleader really meant. They showed the spirit of the BRAVES by taking se- cond place at Knott's Berry Farm. Our ygmung talented mascot was aren Gorman and the captain of tgie squad was senior 1 via Viramontes . Together, the varsity cheerleaders provid- ed excellent routines and Changes organization. They staged the brunch time ra lies dur- ing football season, cheered at all the varsity contests, and showed the rest of us what it meant to be a Brave. In their own words: Since the dawn of time We've proved we are 4421 We showed you here now The best is yet to come. lust look back through our history The story has been the same We've conquered all We're roud to say B.P. will never change! Porawan Songpichet cyglllllllfff. Banana BIIUWA Front Row: Silvia Viramontes, Karen Gorman, Millie Red- dig. Middle Row: Angela Aguilar, Portia Marquez, Iennifer Romero, Tina Robles. Back Row: Leslie Perry, Alex Aguilera. pholofM. Okuda. 100 Varsity Cheer IMPRESSED BY HER HIGH KICKS, Angela Aguilar wonders if Katrina Vela should try out for a chorus line. Pholofl, Kundralh. DURING THE PRE- LEAGUE PEP RALLYQ the jock football pla er Leslie Perry tries to decide what to do next with the innocent cheerleader Emmylou Agustin . Phulofl. Turres. ,J-qw - . ., R I t iii it ' i i . ss ii ii ii .i l I ' ...af I 22 DURING A BRUNCH RAL- LY, the Varsity Cheer squad shows their spirit. vim, p, 'I-W.-S. DECIDING WHETHER OR NOT TO LAUGH, mascot Karen Gorman observes something out of the or- dinary. Plmlu, I,, l'.ill.m. PLAYING HER GUITAR, Portia Marquez makes Karen Gorman, Emm lou Agustin and the rest 0? the Squad turn away. Phnlnfl. Torrlrs. Varsity Cheer 101 102 Varsity Song Front Row: Iolie Hoskin, Katrina Vela, Selina Spragg. Mid- dle Row: Priscilla Hernandez, Emmylou Agustin, Esther Vargas. Back Row: Leticia Vasquez, Monique Contreras, TAKING A QUIET MO- MENT in the middle of a Eame, Emmylou Agustin opes for another victory. PhotofL. Patlan, Dawn Soronen. Phmofm. Okuda. WITH MORE THAN IUST WORDS, Selina Spragg cheers the Braves on to vic- tory. Ph0r0f1.xunamh. TAKING A BREAK, Katrina Vela, Priscilla Hernandez, and Iolie Hoskin rest their lungs during halftime. Phawm. Martinez. 9 it What It's bout lot of time, hard work, and dedica- tion put Varsity Song on top of another successful year. From the first day, the began to organize the squad: they seemed to create their own uniqueness. The team consisted of four seniors, three juniors, and two sophomores. Captain Priscilla Hernandez- was the only returning songleader. They faced a great challenge being rookies, but this did not stop them from reachin their goal. I'm really proud of all the girls being only their first year. They work- ed really hard to make our. squad great, said captain Priscilla Hernandez . Unknown to each other at the beginning of the year, the s uad grew closer and sharetd a special friendship with each other. When there was a great deal of -and .lens Eh krll if IEK ,fun 41.31 pressure, the squad alwaus pulled together to work things out. When times were rough, we woulc always find a way to lift our spirits, said sophomore Monique Contreras . Varsity Song let their spirit shine through on cold Friday nights during foot- ball season, into the three- nights-a-week of basketball, and while practicing for their competitions. Even though being a songleader takes a lot of energy, we always have fun, said senior EmmylouA ustin. Through the change in advisors, the song squad kept their spirit in all the traditional events. As Iolie Hoskins put it, Son is an honor to be in. Harcf work and practice is what it's all about. Iennifer Romero M O V I N G T O T H E RHYTHM, Katrina Vela per- forms with style. Photofl, Kun. drath. PERFORMING THEIR COMPETITION ROUTINE, Emm lou Agustin and Priscilla Hernandez com- bine with the cheerleaders for a halftime show during basketball season. PhotofM. Okuda. ENIOYING EVERY MO- MENT, Monique Contreras gives her all in the competi- tl0I'l cheer. PhotofM.Okuda. Varsity Song 103 DURING A BRUNCH PEP RALLY, Linda Nicastro lets her spirit shine. PhotofA. Martinez. DRESSED TO KILL are I.V. cheerleaders Lourdes Vargas and Iennifer Gibson as part of the Halloween dress up contest. PhotofM. Alvarez. MAKING IT LOOK EASY, the I.V. and Frosh-Sophcheerleaders combine to perform their competition mount. PhotofM. okuda. Striving for the Top he Iunior Varsit and Frosh-Soplx squads combined their talents for competition. At summer camp, they were successful, taking second place and ulpsetting last y1ear's state c ampions, Bis op Amat. The two returning members were Linda Nicastro and Lourdes Vargas . They worked so- hard, and even though a captain wasn't chosen, they still listened to Lourdes and me, exclaim- IV Cheer 104 ed Linda Nicastro , when we beat Bishop Amat, it was really reat. It really got us excitecf for the rest of the ear. But we still worked hard because we knew with practice we could do anything. Although the I.V. squad consisted of younger girls, they were still respected for their am- bition, hard work, and BRAVEness. Silvia Viramontes I.V. Cheer Virginia Vasquez, Iennifer Gibon, Yvette Guerra, Linda Nicastro, April McCall, Lourdes Vargas. PhotofM. Okuda. mrs., f lb ,,..A gvfd., t 5, dug? Frosh-Soph Cheer: Carmen Flores, Cynthia Alquitela, Sonia Renteria, Christy Hernandez, Christina Garcia. vimmfm, Ukluln. ot lust Rah-Rahs Anymore here was a time when cheerleaders just yelled Of- f e n s e ' ' a n d Defense from the sidelgies, hloiping that Ttge crow wou oin in. e times have changed! The Frosh-Soph squad began practice in May of 1987 right after tryouts. Theyhmade tup a competition c eer or camp in August, and when the returned, they practic- ed for the football season. Cheer was more work than I thought it would be, exclaimed Christy Her- nandez, but I'm glad I tried out. Comtpetition was fun, but my avorite part was cheering for the teams and thinking maybe, just maybe, we made a difference. Silvia Viramontes fslmff ' f - tflaliiili I LAUGHING AT A PEP RALLY, Sonia Renteria, Christina Garcia, and Chris- ty Hernandez add some Class to the Class of '91. I'hulofA, Martinez. TAKING A BREAK at another freshman football victory, Carmen Flores, Cynthia Alquitela, and Sonia Renteria catch their breath after another Braves Score. l,IIUI1lfI.'lllJI'fl?S, Frosh-Soph Cheer 105 GIVING OFF A CHARMING SMILE, Queen Anita Recendez walks proudly with her father, Mr. Ioseph Recendez. Special omecoming is an event that students look forward to every year. It has been going on for many decades - bringing a bevy of beautiful youn ladies out on the edge of a dream. This years Homecoming proved to be a very spec- tacular and memorable event for seven special ladies. Representing the court of 1987 were Tanya Nino, Tina Robles, Cheryl Pickard, Leticia Vasquez, Anita Recendez, Rebecca Fierro, and Emmylou Agustin. Not only the 106 Homecoming emories nominees awaited nervous- ly and anxiously, but also t e many curious people who had come to watch the presentation as well as the game. Finally, Anita Recendez was bestowed the honor of 1987 Homecoming Queen. The football game also proved to be a success when our Braves defeated the Azuza Aztecs with a score of 7-3. This is just one of the many victories of our Braves. Lornah Urbino EXCHANGING HUGS with Queen Anita Recendez is last year's queen Claudia Vargas. PholofA. Martinez. THE FABULOUS FLOAT of the 1987 Homecoming COl1I'l. Photos! A. Martinez Homecoming 198 f 1 i' 6-A if im! we iv Princess Tanya Nino , Princess Tina Robles , Princess Cheryl Pickard , Queen Anita Recendez , Princess Rebecca Fierro , Princess Emmylou Agustin . Not pictured: Princess Leticia asquez . vhoiofi. Kumifaih. Princess Rebecca Fierro and her father, Mr. Iuan Fierro. PhotofA. Martinez. Princess Tina Robles and her father, Mr. Richard Robles. Ph0lofA. Martinez. Princess Tanya Nino and her father, Mr. R0be1't Nino. PholofA. Martinez. Princess Emmylou Agustin and her uncle, Mr. Agustin. PhulofA. Martinez. Princess Cheryl Pickard and her brother, Mr. Iohn Pickard. PholufA. Murrina. Princess Leticia Vasquez and her father, Mr. Iuan Vasquez. l'holofA. Martinez, Homecoming 107 CONGRATULATING EACH OTHER, Manny Iacobo and Krista Serpa celebrate their coronations. APPLAUDING THE WIN- NERS, Gus Cardenas shows his ap reciation for the All- P Sports celebration. WAITING NERVOUSLY, Krista Serpa awaits her CFOWD. Photosfl. Kundrath. Q 5 f 108 All-Sports Krista Serpa 1 year Iunior Varsity Volleyball 1 year Varsity Vollecyball 3 years Varsity Fiel Hockey 3 years Varsity Track Manny Iacobo 1 year Freshman Football 1 year Freshman Baseball 1 year Iunior Varsity Football 2 years Iunior Varsity Soccer 2 years Iunior Varsity Track 2 years Iunior Varsity Baseball 2 years Varsity Football 2 years Varsity Soccer I 'O' I -is . ' 5. ' .wit Charles Rogers, II and Virginia Medina . PhotofA. Martinez. David Hammond and Iulie Clendenen PhotofA. Martinez. Cf? Gus Cardenas and Krista Serpa . PhotofL. Santiago. The Sportiest he annual All- Sports Coronation was once again held to honor the s or- tiest athletes of Baldlzvin High School. To Park qualify for this honor, these athletes had to have a minimum 2.0 G.P.A. and to Participate in at least two ucnhtime activities. These events included a Gatorade drinking contest, and an obstacle course which featured a battle of the sexes Kwon by the boysj. On Ianuary 14 after the basketball game, a dance was held in the gym to honor the All-Sports Court. The court and the crowd waited anxiously as Mr., Cherocci announced the nominees. At the end of the presentation ceremony, Ms. LaRue crowned the new All-Sports King and Queen, Manuel Iacobo and Krista Serpa. Lydia Santiago nv' The 1988 All-Sgorts Court: Fabiola Monroy, Gus Cardenas, Iulie Clendenen, David Hammon , Kin Manuel Iacobo, Queen Krista Serpa, Colleen Myers, Iames Fortescue, Virginia Medina, and Charles Rogers, II. vh0t0f1.xm1dmh. J Manuel Iacobo and Fabiola Monroy . Iames Fortescue and Colleen Myers . PhotofA, Martinez, PholofA. Martinez. All-Sports 109 A Winter's Night in the 2095 Winter's Night I I in the 20's was the theme for Winter Ball '88. It was held at the Velvet Turtle in Arcadia. The theme was the Roaring Twenties and all at- tendin were asked to dress in the styqe. The royal court was com osed of Queen Marisela Saldlialna, King Art Martinez, Senior Prince Paul Robles, and Senior Princess Rashelle Villasenor. The juniors were Senior Prince Paul Robles Senior Princess Rashelle Villasenor -at King Art Martinez Queen Marisela Saldana Iunior Princess Karen Gorman represented by Karen Gorman and the court was rounded out by Guyray Chavez and Ienny Munoz. The couples were encourag- ed to participate with the theme and the winners for the most original costume contest were Kim Young and Iohn Martinez in first place, Laura Tamez and Abel Mora in se- cond place, and Shannan Hamilton and Henry Custodia in third place. Laura Tamez Soplhomore Prince Guyray Chavez Sop omore Princess Ienny Munoz 1 FIRST PLACE SECOND PLACE THIRD PLACE 110 Winter Bull 66 99 PROM QUEEN 71' Always and Forever he Prom was on, when the class of '89's officers and prom committee announc- ed that this years prom was to be held at the Ocean View Balboa Pavillion on May 21, as a goodbye gift to the Class of 88. This elegant occasion included a quite unique, yet romantic boat cruise along with a buffet dinner and souvenirs. The most spectacular event of the night was when our principal, Mr. Vail announced the Senior Court Members Manuel Martinez, lose Beltran, Gary Vivanco, Tony Hammers, Saul Sarabia, Lui Amador, Maribel Armendariz, Esmeralda Martinez, Ianise Escarre, Millie Reddig, Ianie Campbe I and Karla Gordian were all called up. Then Luis j Novelo, Ion-Mikel Pearson, Crispin f Alapag, Annette Cervantes, Crystal Sheets, and Gloria Ionhson were called up for the iunior court. An- 4 ticipation grew in peoples' minds, as to who would be t e winners. Finally ,Manuel Martinez was crowned Kingand Maribel Armen- dariz was croWned'Queen. Senior Prince was Gary5iVivanco, and Senior pt Princess , T was ,Esmeralda Martinezg The lllllior Prince was Crispin A ,Alapagj r,yte and .the Iunior Princesses was Annette Cervantes. I PROM KING . ,,., ,. ,,,,.. ,fassifesqws . -,, Maribel Armendariz ,Eventh,0H8hQriiprQ1H'soars spent Manuel Martinez YT SENIOR PRINCESS Esmeralda Martinez ft' 1+ JITWP '1'f'2? ' many hours tdecidini what formal attire to weariandawt at limousine Olifflffll' tssi tolyptalkehylttiwilliy delfinetlybe l Alwfaysptnnd Forever V rememberedgplpt yy P I y , Q I fV,k ,KVVVV VVV, fn V-,kkVfVVVk,, kk.VV RMT- krkf , kk IUNIOR PRINCESS IUNIOR PRINCE Annette Cervantes Crispin Alapag A Special THANK YOU goes to Ms. Wiese and Ms. Yee, the Prom Committee, Kundrath Studios, the chaperones, the school adminstration, and all of you who made this night so special. ,-v SENIOR PRINCE Gary Vivanco ' P I ...,,.,.-1 44:44 Prom Keep the Presses Rolling ournalism, other- wise known as The Silver Streak , was one of the most uni- que classes on cam us. The students had the advantage of being the most often heard voices on campus. Each edition of the paper strove to report on every aspect of high school life and the effects of current events upon the students. In each issue the staff strove to include a fresh and in- sightful viewpoints on issues dealing with both politics and society. . According to Mr. Gair, ad- visor to the paper, the sail- ing was not always smooth. The largest problem he fac- ed was the limited availability of the computer to enter copy and design layout for each edition. Mr. Gair felt the staff possessed potential and a flair for satire in their writing. When asked to describe his staff, Mr. Gair responded, It was always fun ...kind of like having 35 kids of my own. It was, in his words, an ex- perience not to be missed. Patrice Brown 112 Silver Streak IN COMPLETE CONTROL, advisor Mr. Gair shows us his look of authority. WORKING DILIGENTLY to meet her deadling, Laura Tamez carefully considers her article. FINDING STRENGTH IN NUMBERS, Christine Romero and exchange writing Secrets. pholosfff. Landeros. ! .' X I -.sf-I is J I 'S N 0 ' - 5.1 X -,,,, . w,y2.S3Bl'5 ft' f ' ' . Silver Streak Staff Emmylou Agustin, Lui Amador, Ioe Armen- dariz, Maribel Armendariz, Evelyn Ayala, Trista Cruz, Margarita Delgado, Edna Estqvillo, Becky Fierro, Kirk Gair, Iudith Gallardo, Karen Galvan, Annalaurie Garcia, Iohn Garcia, Marco Gonzalez, Ernest Guillory, Tony Hammers, Silvia Hernandez, Iavier Iimenez, Cristina Lara, Bob Levesque, Portia Marquez, Art Martinez, Ioe Miran- da, Iaime Navarro, Cheryl Pickard, Angela Reddig, Claudina Rit- tenour, Michelle Rodriguez, Steve Romano, Christine Romero, Karen Sandoval, Laura Tamez, Esther Vargas, Elias Villasenor, Liz Wilson. PhotofC. Landeros. PRACTICING HIS EDITORIAL SKILLS, Managing Editor Kirk Gair entertains members of the staff. LOOKING PANICKED, Cheryl Pickard realizes she missed a deadline while Ianise Escarpe calls for the police to take her away. EVER GROWING, the Silver Streak staff expands its Coverage. Pliulrisffi, l..ilirl1'rus. Silver Streak 113 jingle Villafranca Copy Editor TRYING TO WRITE AN ARTICLE, Bett Flores looks for help flfom Alex Valencia. 114 Sugittur Shannen Hamilton Kathy Io Crenshaw Mari Okuda Editor-in-Chief Financial Editor Photo Editor Row: Lornah Urbina, Mharcy Santiago, Iudy Torres, Ianise Escarpe, Betty Flores, Silvia Viramontes. Se- Row: ' do Art Martinez. Third Row: M ra Maico, Terry Flores, Sheila Row: Synthia Islas, Deanne Slliipp, Le'Yvonne Patlan, Marfelia Medina, Carlos Flores. Not Pictured: Patrice Brown, Albert T. Eberstein Iulle Clendenen, Myra San val Cesar Landeros, Laura Tamez. VT op ow Lis alenci Photography Staff: Mari Okuda, Cesar Landeros, Iudy Torres, Art Martinez, Le'Yvonne Patlan, Rudy Medina, Marfelia Alvarez. Photo!H. Eberstein. A NEW PERSPECTIVE or the Sagittar staff, it was a year of lear- ning and growing. There were man changes ranging from staff procedures to the Editor-in- Chief. For the first time in two years, the staff was under new leadership with Shannan Hamilton as Editor-In-Chief. Her assis- tant editors were Kathy Crenshaw, Financial Editor , Mari Okuda, Photo raghy Editor and Iingle Villgafran- ca, Copy Editor. Along with the new changes in the editorial staff was the changes in the members itself. The staff consisted of 30 members with only 9 experienced members returning. With such an inexperienced staff emerged new techniques. The staff strove to write more creatively to capture the everlasting spirit of the school year. The staff also became familiar with the IBM computer for their ar- ticles and layouts. After all the hardwork put into the deadlines not only did the staff learn about photojournalism, but also about teamwork. Each member helped each other on writing their articles and drawing layouts. The Sagittar staff in the end, grew to be like a family. Shannon Hamilton fwffii ski WORKING ON THE COM- PUTER, Copy Editor Iin le Villafranca, Sheifa Clemente, and Myra Maico cooperate on entering an ar- ticle for yearbook. CHOOSING WHICH NEGATIVE TO PRINT, Marfelia Alvarez looks for the bestlpossible shot for the yearboo . DEMONSTRATING THE FILM PROCESSING PRO- CEDURE, Art Martinez works on a roll while Cesar Landeros considers his next assignment. PholosfA. Martinez. Sagittar Touched - i ie l l lence onHie:Br0wn .. li at . , .Rosanlnaf lSalci3:1fo . . .Michael Iohlnson ...Nita Bruner. . . These athletes were a small part of our athletic tradition. Pride and spirit was what car- ried the Braves through the seasons 1 gfootbal track baseball. Weifendured througlt disappointments to emerge as victors. We took risks, went for the limit, and learned from our mistakes. But most of all . . .we won. Through our tears, of both joy and defeat, our hugs, both of T Cmnfort and con-c gratulationsgi lrtse o our dedicationgi eadershi gi aiii e encouragement and friendghi , the Braves' ex- cellence live! on. Mari Okuda .-Mx f 'Z so , a ev 4 iii l ,rs 697 r , fn, il' W at f 5 5 is f t J Sports 117 BRAVES' VARSITY FOOTBALL MO ld 'T' 5' , LEAPING HIGH into the air, All Montview League wide receiver, junior Bruno Haro 1431 makes another spec- tacular catch as the Braves defeat the Chino Cowboys 6-0 in the C.I.F. Quarter- finals. Pholofl.. Patlan. SETTING UP FOR THE FIELDBGOAL, holder Bruno Haro H31 and second team All Montview League kicker Sal Hernandez M521 demonstrate the teamwork necessary for success. PhotofM. Okucla, 118 Vursily Football CUTTING BACKa ainst the grain, all-purpose Eack Rico Cornejo H211 takes advan- tage of a crushing block by Ioe Miranda H421 on the way to an 91 yard kickoff return for a crushing touchdown against the Dons. SHOWING ONE HAND is sometimes as good as two, All Montview League, All Valley, and All-C.I.F. Bob Levesque CMJ makes one of his teamf- leading catches against the DODS. PholusfA. Mar- tinez. EACUE CHAMPIONS IN EXCELLENCE WINNERS! I I he Baldwin Park Braves are win- ners. This quote from head coach Ty Pagone summarized the team spirit of the varsity football team. Motivation was a key factor for the suc- cessful season as the Braves exceeded the expectations of all and once again cap- tured the Montview League crown and continued into the C.I.F. playoffs for an un- precedented eleventh straight year. An earl season loss to the South Hills Huskies proved the fire to rod the Braves into a come-fiom-behind victory over the eventual C.I.F. champion Northview Vik- ings and a satisfying win over the perennial Sierra League powerhouse Charter Oak Chargers. The Braves then entered league com- petition and were invinci- ble. As both Coach Pagpne and uarterback Kirk air stated, We felt we could win it all. They proved this to be a prediction as the Braves roared to an undefeated league season and a berth as the third ranked team in the Southeastern Conference of the C.I.F. Most impressive about the s uad was its teamwork. Coach Pagone felt that this was true especially in the way the defense jelledf' The defense ended up allowing onl 89 points, while the offense tallied 258. Despite the pain of the season-ending loss to the eventual C.I.F. champion Cajon Cowboys, the Braves demonstrated an unwaver- ing winning spirit which carried them to their success. Mari Okudo SCORING AGAINST CAJON, runninglback Manuel Iacobo 14331 lowers his head an drives into t e endzone. DEMONSTRATING HIS UNIQUE FORM, All Montview League, All Valley and All C.I.F. quarterback Kirk Gair 1481 looks downfield against the Cajon Cowboys on his way to an over 2,000 yard season. PhoIosfM. okuaa. 4? The only team that ever beat us was ourselves. Kirk Gail' Varsity Football 119 ASSAULTING AN AZTEC is the heart of the Braves defense led by linemen Allen Dunkelman 04621 and Fred Ruiz M771 along with linebacker Ricardo Vega 13551. BREAKING THE RECEIVER'S CONCEN- TRATION, Bruno Haro M31 causes an incompletion against the Bassett Olym- plans. PholosfM. Okudn. To The Victors Go The Honors ith a team as suc- cessful as this, the honors were man and varied. Below you willlfind a list of those members of Varsity Football 1987 who were honored. All-Montview League Most Valuable Player - Back - Kirk Gail' Most Valuable Player - Line - Pete Solia First Team All Montview League: Iohn Rodriguez, Ioe Velasquez, Bob Levesque, Bruno Haro, Ioe Miranda, Fred Ruiz. Second Team All Montview League: Iim Wenzel, Sal Hernandez, Manuel Iacobo, Paul Duran, Ricardo Vega. Honorable Mention All 120 Varsity Footboll Montview League: David Dunkelman, Eddie An- drade, Paul Robles, Rico Cornejo, Manuel Iacobo, Manuel Martinez, Charles Ro ers II, Allen Dunielman, Louie Novelo, Ricardo Beltran, Gary Vivanco. Los Angeles Times All Valley First Team Quarterback: Kirk Gair First Team Wide Receiver: Bob Levesque All C.I.F. First Team Quarterback: Kirk Gair First Team Wide Receivers: Bob Levesque, Bruno Haro First Team Linebacker: Pete Solia WINNING CORROLLING A RUNN- ING BACK, All Montview League defensive back Ioe Miranda C3421 shows why offenses sta ed away from his side of the field. PhotosfM, Okuda. SANDWIGHING A SOUTH PASADENA TIGER, linebacker Ricardo Vea H551 and defensive end Gary Vivanco 13251 show why the Brave defense was so stingy. l HEADING FOR A FALL, Gladstone's lose Govar- rubias is upended by defen- sive back Aaron Martinez lit85J as linebacker Ricardo Beltran M561 closes in for the kill. WITH A LONG REACH, safety Charles Rogers II M131 skies for one of his team-leading six intercep- tions. Pholosflvi. Okuda Varsity Football 121 CELEBRATING ANOTHER BRAVES' SCORE, Karlo Sesma 04441 and Eddie San- chez fit74J head for the sidelines carryin quarter- back Richard Rogbles after another touchdown pass. Ph0lofM,Okuda. ANOTHER THREE POINTS is recorded for the I.V.'s by kicker Iesse Rodriguez 144591 out of the hold of 4112, Gilbert Silva . STANDING ON THE SIDELINES, assistant coaches Zimmerman and Smith intensely watch the action. Phamsfrvi. okuaa. Front Row: Danny Oyarzabal, Tony Hernandez, Carlos Flores, Dwayne Williams, Christian Torres, Ioey Serrato, Ioe Iuarez, Octavio Serrato, Iesse Rodriguez. Second Row: George Corlew, Miguel Capacete, Robert Chavez, Ioe Armendariz, Tomas Andrade, Ioaquin Ramos, Iim Macias, Alex Portillo. Third Row: Paul Diaz, jimmy Navarrete, Rafael Valladares, Coach Mike Zimmerman, Coach Steve Iarvis, Coach Kevin Smith,Kevin Gibbons, Eric Fuentes, Richard Cervantes, Marcos Rivas. Fourth Row: Ernesto Marroquin, Tomas Aquino, Oscar Castillo, Derrick Tollen- tino, Ruben Castillo, lack Moreno, Chris Barraza, Alex Guillardo, Ricardo Zarza, Abdullah Abdullah. Fifth Row: Art Carcido, Adalberto Nieves, Danny Ma, Karlo Sesma Vince Ayala, Rick Vargas, Charles Perez, Gilbert Silva Iuan Gonzales, Richard Robles, Conrad Franco. Sixth Row: Isaac Reynoso, Steve Woods, Ricardo Tapia, Eddie Sanchez, Art Corona, Ioe Saldana, lim Tripote, Sergio Ortiz, Bill Mena, Oscar Gomez, Fidenzio Chavez. rhumfvafy Photography. y 122 IV Football M Y i if Fav nl Y Iunior. arsity Football Captures Montview League Title unior varsity foot- ball had another season to remember. The Braves went undefeated, registering nine wins and no losses. Includ- ed in this schedule were wins over highly favored Charter Oak, crosstown rival Sierra Vista, and league contender Azusa. The I.V.'s were led offen- sively by sophomore quarterback Richard Robles, who proved himself ready to take over the varsi- ty upon Kirk Gair's gradua- tion, and runnin back Christian Torres , wie split am , ,,,.. T .il LM. ' 3 3'-ali' g . ggauuli Fl W 'g ,re 'R' ' . 'A N, an-2 Q-me 4 f ' H ' ' , mv ' V ' H , 1 , ., n f .QQ--'YW' 'W ' ' 4 ff I W . 'W' in ....,, 1,f, L ,ft ,gala-aw :ln - '--'i ,J ....,..l . . . gain! time this year between var- sity and junior varsity. The rock-ribbed defense was spearheaded by Vince Ayala and Oscar Gomez. According to Coach Iar- vis, the secret of this team's success was attitude. The Braves began the season with a goal and invested all of their time and effort in achieving that goal. The success of the I.V.'s was just another indication of the excellence Baldwin Park High School has come to represent. Alex Valencia f 'R ?e'W'3b . -Q ,Ng I 4 Y Z Q mu!! '18-E f on g an 1 il - Wf Qi ive . 1,,,auv 'z'lB '4iW V nu SHSLF' 9 PREPARING TO HAND OFF, quarterback Richard Robles H1191 picks up a block from Oscar Gomez wsop. DOWNING THE DONS, 465 Rafael Valladares buries the Sierra Vista quarterback in the backfield. FORCING ANOTHER TUR- NOVER, the Braves defense buries Sierra Vista and comes up with the ball. TURNING UPFIELD, Ton Hernandez 04331 takes ads: vantage of a crushing block to pick up big yardage. Photosflvi. Okuda. I.V. Football 123 Never Enough or the tenth time, the freshman foot- ball team was u n d e f e a t e d . Coaches Figueroa, Escalera, and Robles provided the guidance and captains Fer- nando Arredondo, Peter Medrano, Allen Gomez, Raul Ruiz, and Tri La ave leadershi to the rest ofthe team. They started the season with a scrimmage against Covina which set the tone for the rest of the season. The Braves crushed the Colts, 60-0. That wasn't 4 LOOK, UP IN THE SKY ...it's a bird ...it's a plane . . .No! It's a football! STRIVING TOGETHER Roy Diaz and Pedro Medrano work on breaking through the offensive line. BURYING AN OPPONENT, the Braves demonstrate why they're number one. l'hulos,fl,'I'rxrrvs, 124 Freshman Football enough for the junior Braves. They worked hard through the rest of their preseason games and into eaglue, ending their season wit a 24-6 victory over the Aztecs of Azusa and another Montview League championship. Through both ractice and hard work, tlhe freshman football team kept up with the Baldwin Park High School tradition of excellence. Lydia Santiago we ,,H,,g,i,,t ga an 'S ...ga Mix' . .,i. Ps nf. S if V . ' 'L-1 9 gr i L L'LX sf. b SQ! as A.. if ., a- - -ff .7 an 'K 5. Q 1 E Freshman Football: Iavier Arias, Fernando Arredondo, Martin Caballero, Sherwin Clemente, Manuel De Santiago, Roy Diaz, Antonio Duran, Mike Duran, Eduardo Escutia, Mike Fonseca, Tony Galves, Allan Gomez, David Gomez, Aerugio Guadajara, Benny Hernandez, Paul lnocencio, Tri La, Pete Limon, Ioaquin Lopez, Iuan Madueno, Nathan Martinez, Pedro Medrano, Robert Mejia, Ioshua Meraz, David Montano, Danny Morales, Sergio Moran, Rafael Nunez, Edward Olivares, Miguel Ortiz, Paul Ortiz, Iesus Perez, Iohn Perez, Alfred Quiroz, Michael Ramirez, Reggie Recio, Mike Riestra, Geronimo Romero, Raul Ruiz, Sam Ruiz, Richard Salas, Paul Santiago, Morris Sierra, Nelson Vargas, Head Coach Rud Figueroa, Defensive Coordinator Steve Robles, Line Coach Richard! Escalera. l'lmlo!'Y.nv l'lumlugl'uplly. I' M' ,W 9 The Braves do the GANG a Pholofl. Torres. g W- we Y Q31 1, 1 . , , ,oor ,elr if ' , 1 , K Q 6 .,,.,, xx tw 7 ,Q I 'il 5 ., ga., ' 3' iil i The freshmen block for a fieldgoal. DEMONSTRATING HIS MOVES, Sherwin Clemente F871 shows his skills with a Ootball. Pluxlofl. 'l'urr1's. Freshman Football 125 Winning Potential he Varsity Boys' Cross Country team .had a great season. They gave it their all and it tpaid off. With a record o six wins out of 8 matches, the team qualified for the C.I.F. championships where they placed second. When asked about the team's attitude, Coach Molnar replied, The team was enthusiastic and hard working. We were better Lhan we thought we would el!! The most valuable run- ners were Valente Marquez and Iose Rojas who was also thought to be the most improved. Synthia Islas Coach Molnar, Pablo Murillo, Nelson Morales, George Mar- tinez, Valente Marquez, Oscar Hernandez, Iose Rojas, Bart Partida, Guyray Chavez. Photofc. Landeros 126 Boys Varsity Cross Country LOOKING AT THE FINISH LINE, Oscar Hernandez runs stronger than ever. WHILE STRETCHING before the race, Pablo Murillo carefully considers his race strategy. PhotosfC. Landeros. ANXIOUS TO FINISH, Guyray Chavez gives it his last ounce of strength. NERVOUS AND EXCITED, Nelson Morales walks to the starting line. Phot0sfc.Lm1mS. AFTER MAKING A SHARP TURN, Bart Partida speeds up while concentrating on the finish line. EXHAUSTED from the long run, Pablo Murillo relaxes on the grass. Phmpsfc. tandem. Boys' Varsity Cross Country 127 Tools for inning unior varsity cross country had a great year. The team worked hard and was very successful. Being a junior varsity team, they were ineligible for C.I.F. competition, but they still practiced long and hard to improve their times. gp Each member of the team helped the other members wit strategies in runnin faster and better. They had good attitudes, stated Coach Molnar. The team's good attitudes proved to be a helpful tool for winning. Myra Sandoval 128 IV Cross Country DURING THE PRE-RACE TIME, the team plans their strategies. STRETCHING OUT, Robert Huezo prepares for his race. PhotosfC. Landeros. Bottom Row: Edwardo Rivera, Rudy Negrete. Top Row Esteban Ortiz, Luis Rojas, Edmundo Torres. Phmofc. Landeros. sw PUTTING OUT HIS BESET, Edmundo Torres drives to the finish of his race. THINKING ABOUT HIS UP- COMING RACE, Eduardo Rivera takes a walk to plan his strategy. REACHING FOR TI-IE T O E S , a r u n n e r demonstrates the impor- tance of flexibility in cross COllI1tI'y. PhotosfC. Landeros. I.V. Cross-Country 129 RACING FOR THE FINISH LINE, Melinda Yniquez and Veronica Ramirez give it their PhotofC. Landeros. I DEMONSTRATING HER FORM, Becky Bautista strives to be number one. PholufC. Landeros. 130 Girls' Cross-Country '-:. 3 ,A ,.,::f.ff.., ' ., xt w if 7, . tw . , Y' i K7 .. L, i ,.,, ' i'?gLPli- ,. k . ' ,wt ' f .N - 'fs ' I ilffrffSaf ' . , 7 '. mr ' . , fl rg, 8.1 . Zi, Q ', f T Q 3 .5 , Q 3, Q 6' .,,, .. s, W f S -'Xxkrg5'5, - ig Mega? VE. Hawaii A if Winning Potential irls' cross country had a great deal of winnin potential. They pfaced fourth in league with a record of three wins and two losses. The team was led by its most valuable runners, Deb- bie Chavez and Becky Bautista, who demonstrated their leadership and spirit during both practices and games. The grueling nature of the cross country races took its toll on the 'rls' bodies and minds, ant? yet they somehow kept strivin to improve themselves and the team. While they were not as successful as they would have liked to be, the girls' cross countr team still demonstrated Slat ex- cellence that has come to represent the Braves. Terry Flores '40 Q er aft? R . ' , Melinda Yniquez, Denise Beach, Sue Quesada, Becky Bautista, Debbie Chavez, Ieannette Chiriboga, Veronica Ramirez. TAKING TIME between races, Melinda Yniquez chats with a friend. WARMING UP before her race, Ieannette Chiriboga shows her pride and determination. CATCHING HER BREATH after her race, Ieannette Chiriboga explains to Veronica Ramirez about the THCC. PhotosfC. Landeros. Girls' Cross-Country 131 Dedication and Drive arsity Volleyball Team, under the leadership of coach McCullough, didn't end the season as well as they wanted. They finished sixth in their lea ue. The key pla ers on tie team were Colleen Myers, Anna Romero, Tan a Nino, and coach McCullough's best server, Gloria Iohnson. The most valuable player award went out to Colleen M ers, while best defensive plla er was Tanya Nino, and roolfie of the year was given to An- na Romero. The team played hard throughout the season. They were a dedicated team and they always kept tryin . The team faced a lot of tough teams, but they tried their best and gave it their all every time. The Baldwin Park Varsity Volleyball Team is considered in its own way, a winner. Deonne Shipp 132 Varsity Volleyball BUMPING' THE BALL with all her might is Gloria Iohnson. GETTING READY TO BLOCK THE BALL is Fabiola Monroy . SHOWING A. NEW STYLE OF DANCING before the game is Anna Romero Photosfl.. Patlan. Front Row: Miriam Gonzalez, Tanya Nino. Middle Row: Anna Romero, Patty La unas, Gloria lohnson, Rashelle Vil asenor, Fabiola Monroy. Back Row: Tina Solia, Mglissa Iaramillo, Coach McCullough, Colleen Myers, Krista Serpa. TOTAL DETERMINATION runs across the face of Rashelle Villasenor as she gets ready to bump the ball. BLOCKING THE BALL is COHBEII Myers . PholosfL. Patlan. l SLIDING TO SAVE the ball is Anna Romero . PhotofL. man. Varsity Volleyball 133 BUMPING THE BALL, Iulie Vielma demonstrates the type of play that ex- rw emplified the I.V.'s. SERVING, Veronica Abun- diz shows complete concen- tI'atlO1'l. PhotosfL. Patlan. Front Row: Christine Castanra, Letty Serrano. Middle Row' Rosalinda Farfan, Iackie Rodriguez, Mariana Rubalcava Iulie Vielma. Back Row: Fofoa Mataafa, Veronica Abundiz, Coach Reffett, Christine Romero, Theresa Aiono. Photon. Photography. Smash 'Em All! he I.V. volleyball team was one hard team to beat. A league record of six wins and nine losses doesn't really show the dedication that they all had. With ex- cellent coaching by Coach Reffett and excellent play by Letty Serrano, Veronica Abundiz,and Theresa Aiono the team pulled out all the stolps to have a great year. T ey always wanted to win. All the games were close, stated Coach Reffett, The most competitive match of the year was against Crosstown rival Sierra Vista. In a marathon overtime match, the junior Braves bested S.V. 21-18 and 15-10, representing the ver best that Baldwin Park athletics had to offer. Patrice Brown 134 I V Volleyball t at rf V l 3 v 5 Revive Sp' 't fter many years of jam-packed tryouts and numerous turn-downs, Miss LaRue, director of girls' athletics, decided to recreate the girls' freshman volleyball team. Not only did adding another team allow more players to be Bart of the program, it also elped motivate better sportsmanship and ex- perience, as well as a winn- ing team. Miss LaRue felt that after seven years without this team, it was about time to bring it back since there were so many more girls trying out. This program was the training wheels for the entire volleyball team, and as such Miss LaRue felt it had great potential. Patrice Brown Front Row: Natalie Saldana, Cecilia Lopez, Rita Lopez. Midle Row: Denise Munoz, Maribel Macias, Helen Quiroz, Veronica Bletran. Back Row: Regina Ray, Iosephine Reyes, Coach LaRue, Lupe elgado, Sharay Carter. PholofY. Photography. RISING TO THE OCCA- WORKING ON HER S I O N , R i t a L o p e z RETURN, Natalie Saldana demonstrates her form as practices to perfect her slge bumps the ball across style.Ph0f05fL.Pat1an. t e net. Freshman Volleyball 135 Pride in Competing onsidering the varsity tennis team only had one senior and mostly new players, they showed some good si ns of improvement. Even tEough they didn't win all their ames they tried very hard. Vicki Milnes was their best and most consistent player for singles, Susan Choe and Sheila Clemente did very well for the team as W1 doubles. Iackie Alvarez and Lydia Marquez , the W2 doubles team and the 43 doubles team of Aimee Abamonga and Tabitha Lapka also encouraged one another to play their best, despite the team record. During the second half of the season, Senior Brenda Fay Luna was moved up from I.V. to Varsity to fill in an open spot as 43 singles. Debbie Tagalogon also tried very hard as W2 singles. Coach Terry quoted, Although they didn't do fairly well, the Varsity Ten- nis team gained lots of ex-. perience and techniques by showing pride in com eting as a team andy as individuals. Myra Moico I 136 Girls Varsity Tennis ENIOYING ANOTHER MATCH, Aimee Abamonga shows us her Colgate smile. SHOWING HER STUFF, Sheila Clemente watches the ball fly up in the air. IN A- MOMENT OF CON- FUSION Debbie Ta alogon asks, Where did the ball go?YP SHOWING HER GRACEFUL BACKHAND, Brenda Fay Luna hits the ball Sfnoothly. Photosftl Landeros. N l ' TAKING A MOMENT'S REST, Brenda Fay Luna thinks that this wil be an easy return. TAKING A BIG STEP, Tabitha Lapka waits for the right timing to hit the ball. PhotosfC. Landeros. !1f ,. r ,gs . 4 '? +--r Q' Front Row: Aimee Abarnonga, Brenda Fa Luna, Iackie Alvarez. Back Row: Tabitha Lapka, Sheila Cl,ementeQ Susan Choe, Lydia Marquez, Coach Terry. Not Pictured: Vicki Milnes, Debbie Tagalogon. Ph0t0fc,LandemS, SHOWING SOME EN- DURANCE, Susan Choe chases the PhotofC.Landeros. Girls' Varsity Tennis 137 , WATCHING THE BALL, Carrie Inciong hits it with all her strengt . SHOWING HER DISAP- POINTMENT, Maria Ramos regrets missing a simple shot. PhotosfC. Landeros, Front Row: Coach Cherocci, Araceli Trujillo, Tracy Chen, Sandra Ramirez, Carrie Inciong, Katrina Hernandez, Trinh Dinh. Back Row: Oksana Estrada, Ora Tansrivong, Maria Ramos, Myra Maico, Glenda Ramas. Prwmfc. Landems. DINKING THE BALL over the net. Glenda Ramas wins the fflatCh. PhotofC. Landeros. 138 Girls' l.V. Tennis The Tennis Spirit he girls' I.V. tennis team had one of its most successful season ever. Return- ing players Myra Maico, Carmelita Inciong, and Ii Kim helped support the team by winning! most of their games, an helping nervous teammates with strategies and suggestions for winning. The majority of the players were new and with ard work and a ositive at- titude they quiclllly got the hang of it. Many of their teammates showed their tennis spirit by staying after school and practicing as hard as they could. They were rewarded for all their hard work and dedication by finishing off the season with a record of 11 wins and one loss. This was one of the first I.V. tennis teams to win the Montview League championship, exclaimed Coach Cherocci. Sheila Clemente GIVING ADVICE, Coach Cherocci talks about team strategies to Ii Kim. DANCING ON HER TIP- TOES, Sandra Ramirez hits the ball. HITTING TO WIN, Myra Maico shows her determination. TAKING A BIG LEAP, Car- rie Inciong drives the ball HCTOSS the net. PhotosfC. Landeros. Girls' I.V. Tennis 139 ON THE FAST BREAK, Craig Richards and Charles Rogers, II look upcourt for a teammate. SHOWING COMPLETE CONCENTRATION, Crispin Alapag drives through the key for a layup. SHOWING COMPLETE CONCENTRATION, Purnell Keller drives to the hoop around a Gladiator. rt? Rising to the Top eamwork . . .that was the key to the Braves' varsity basketball team. Go- ing into league with a disap- pointing 1-5 pre-season record, they set out with a purpose . . .to prove to themselves and everyone else that this was a year in which they could not be ig- nored. An early season vic- tory over top ten-ranked Azusa really jacked us up according to Coach Lou Romero. We knew we had a shot at the league title if we played together as a unit. Co-captain Crispin Alapag noted, We utilized our speed to blow the other teams out. The Montview Lea ue title went down to the linal game of the regular season, as the Braves battled first place San Dimas. Despite a disappointing loss to the Saints, the Braves entered the C.I.F. playoffs as 140 Varsity Boys' Basketball the second place team with a league record of 12-3 and an overall record 13-8. Individually, several Braves had stellar years. Senior Charles Rogers, II led the team in both scoring and rebounding. Impressive performances were also turned in by Criss Freeman, Crispin Alapa , and especially Purneil Le- mont Keller whose ex- cellent and consistent pla? spearheaded the Braves. O f t e bench, Andrew Man- cilla and Craig Richards contributed consistent play, but Coach Romero was most impressed by the dedication of Lose Beltran . What he lac ed in height, he made up for in hustle, stated Coach Romero. That hustle sfymbolized the excellence t at was the Braves' varsity basketball team. Mari Okuda ti . - 5 ' ., , '1l5i.:5,fd'-U-, ,K . as ii' . . 1 ,xii . Bw- as - ' ' get , L -1.25, Q15 ,SR Ill! ll V 1' INTENSE CONCENTRA- TION is on the face of Steve Tobin as he sets up for a free throw. Front Row: Craig Richards, lose Beltran, Steve Tobin, Criss Freeman, Charles Ro ers, II, Andrew Man- cilli, Purnell Keller. Back Row: Alcarlo Castanar, Paul Sanchez, Crispin Alapag, Anthony Miranda, Ben Castanar. Photafm. okuaa. COVERING UP ON DEFENSE, Criss Freeman alpplies his own version of t e press to an opponent. CRASHING THE BOARDS, the Braves demonstrate why they were so successful this year. GOING FOR THE HOOP, Charles Rogers, II drives by Azusa's Tony McGee en route to another of his team leading points. Phamsfm. okuaa. Varsity Boys' Basketball 141 M 12 U NB TC IA VHUS IARK EM E Wlfvr LOQR EN SL G T U Y E ENETRATING THE KEY, Iuan Gon- zalez starts the offense for the junior Braves. BRINGING THE BALL UPCOURT, Rickg' Dela Cruz leads the Braves to anot er victory. WITH WORDS OF WISDOM, Coach Flores inspires the team to the Mont- view League Championship. Phomft. Patlan N H 142 Boys IV.BasketbaU Front Row: Ricky Dela Cruz, Iohn Morford, Ierry Gonzalez. Middle Row: Fazil Hussain, Art Corona, Iuan Gonzalez. Back Row: Marco Vera, Leo Madrid, Manuel Zepeda, Mike Lawson, Robert Romero, Ben Reyes, Tom Aiono, Coach Flores. Phamfm. okuaa. Every Victor Was Team he junior varsity boys basketball team glave Coach Flores is second league ti- tle in three tries. Coach Flores felt he had a good mix of players this year as his starters were all ex- perienced juniors. Though the junior Braves suffered four losses, Coach Flores noted, Down the stretch, they showed a lot of character to come back and do what was needed to win the championship. After beatin San Dimas to hold first Face, a confi- dent Ricky Della Cruz stated, It was meant to be. Coach ictor Flores felt that he was the team leader who generated a lot of momentum both of- fensively and defensively. Other outstanding players included Ierry Gonzales whose defense was superb, Bob Romero, Marco Vera, Tom Aiono, Manuel Zepeda, Scott Ta lor, and Fazil Hussain . The junior Braves ended the season 14-6 overall and 11-4 in league, along with a third place trophy in the highly acclaimed Bell-Ief Tournament. Mari Okuda ,,.lr-F' . inf. it in zwlx DOMlNATING THE BOARDS, Robert Romero skies for another rebound. SHOWING COMPLETE CONCENTRATION, Ierry Gon- zales goes up for a jumper. Phmosfa. Medina. Boys'I.V.Bosketba11 143 Q Front Row: Anthony Tolliver, Nathan Martinez, Tri La Aan Gomez, Humberto Aquino. Back Row: lame I Duronslet, Iulio Iano, Pedro Rossel, Peter Medrano p Richard Rodriguez, Manuel DiSantiago. Pho!ofM. okuaa. A GIVING ALL HE'S GOT, Tri La prepares to pass the ball. AMAZED AT HOW HIGH THE HOOP IS, Anthony Tolliver goes by Gladstone on his Way to two points. PhotosfR.Medina. 5 K fy A X 144 Freshman Boys' Basketball I ,ffl , 'ft' -J' r -I ww,-Q 1 X - M. gy fs, I. f n , ' ' ' 159761441 33 5.1 Fantastic Finish wo wins and four losses was not a pretty preseason record for the freshman Braves. As the league schedule began, the onl highlight for the freshman basketball team was their fourth place finish in the Bonita Tournament. However, none of this was in any way an indication of how the team would actual- ly do in league. The Braves roared throu h their league schedule witi a 15-O record to wrap up the Montview League crown. Led by leading scorer Alan Gomez and leading rebounder Pete Rossel , the Braves proved to be com letely unstop- pable. Coacllf Fi ueroa, who recorded his East league record ever this year, stated that this was one of the biggest teams I've ever coached. He was not only impressed by their size, but also by their desire. He stated, If they can stay together and stay eligible, this will be a great team by the time they are on the var- sity level. Carlos Flores s 5 x , . V , I fy, I 'ff WAa,!g m y 2 I , fe' J . Tiff M y t ff ,. ,, W, 'f .MW ,yuh 4 , H , Q iv . M- - W if QW f af up gh, f, pf, . ff . . f M., ,, . ,M - V , fy .. ,,,, f , , , - W' x . . M, i r' . glgffvw' W- M ., ' if 1L.,4'ii2 '!:1v - ,V Q, Ly , Ti ,.,,. WW- I .,,45qwm,wf We ' ' '------u...., ' f P ,,,, f U ' ' up H- ' If WW V ,.,. y WITH ASTONISHMENT ON THEIR FACES, Tri La drives for two as Iames Duronslet prepares for the rebound. LEADING THE FAST BREAK, Alan Gomez pushes the ball upcourt. COMBINING TO TRIPLE TEAM THE OPPONENT, Peter Medrano, Tri La, and Iames Duronslet apply the fabled Freshman Press. PhotosfR. Medina. REACHING FOR THE HOPING TO MAKE A BALL, Maria Iaurequi steals BASKET, Teresa Ruiz sets the ball. up for her shot. vhowsfr. Patlan. :gpm Varsity Girls' Basketball: Iulie Clendenen, Ianie Campbell, Lituan Suttle, Virginia Medina, Colleen Myers, Teresa Ruiz, Maria Iaurequi, Aretha Arzu, Lori Olquin, Michelle Amaya, Rosalinda Farfan. KEEPING THE BALL AWAY from her opponent, Aretha Arzu tries to find an open teammate. Phafaft. Patlan. 146 Varsity Girls' Basketball 'N-. Most Successful E ER! hat a year this was for the girls' varsity basketball team! The team had seven returning letter- women and 12 girls total on a team that knew it could move up in the league stan- dings. The girls recorded one of their highest finishes ever in the Montview League and their record was a great improvement over last year. One of the great moments was a 52-50 upset of third lace Azusa. Cap- tain Collleen Myers and outstanding layers Vir inia Medina and, Lori Oliuin provided leadership in scor- ing and rebounding, and Maria Iaurequi and Lituan Suttle were outstanding juniors. Also a rookie on the squad was Coach Hertens- tein. Although he had previous experience in coaching bo s' basketball, this was his tllrst experience with the girls. He was most pleased by the spirit and motivation which the girls demonstrated throughout the year and improvement which they all showed. Art Martinez Q UAV Q .1,.- ' IUMPING HIGH IN THE AIR, Colleen Myers demonstrates her team-leading form. CONCENTRATING ON THE BALL, Lituan Suttle brings the ball upcourt. LOOKING UNDER THE BASKET, Virginia Medina prepares to pass the ball. PhotosfL, Patlan. Girls' Varsity Basketball 147 Success and Spirit he I.V. girls' basket- ball team practiced a lot and gave a great effoprt to make the team successful. Throughout the season, the team maintained good scores and it left us with seven wins and five losses. Although our freshmen girls' basketball team did not do as well as the I.V.'s, they were true winners in spirit. Coach Gair did a WAITING FOR THE RE- BOUND, Sharay Carter waits under the basket while C nthia Henning plays tougli defense. GOING UP FOR A SHOT, Tammie Wilson scores while Yvette Velasco looks on. 148 IV G1rls'Basketball fhy' superb job coaching the team throu h a rough season, the Erst freshman basketball season for girls in history of the school. Although the irls were not as successfui as they would have liked to be, they proved that dedication and cooperation can lead to suc- cess not only in sports, but also in spirit and unity. 8 HQ as 1 Mharcy Santiago J PASSING mi Wilson sets u the of- fense for the geshman Braves. THE BALL, Tam- BRINGING THE BALL UP- COURT, Tammi Wilson looks for a pass. Ph010SfM,oruaa. H T Iunior Varsity Basketball: Veronica Abundiz, Pauline Angelo, Maria Catano, Carolina Cobian, Betty Cobos, Ana Estevez, Diane Escobedo, Tonya Gorham, Sonia Iimenez, Blanca Rodriguez, Maria Saenz, Tina Solia, Elizabeth Rocco. PhotofY. Photography. -jfs COMBINING TO SMOTHER A DON, Maria Saenz, Veronica Abundiz, and Maria Catano demonstrate tough defense. GOING FOR THE STEAL, Maria Catano demonstrates her defensive skills. KNOCKING THE BALL AWAY, Betty Cobos goes for the steal while Dian Escobedo and Maria Saenz come to her aid. Photosfi.. man. Girls' j.V. Basketball 149 Front Row: Rico Cornejo, Sergio Vas uez, Reggie Recio, Sal Hernandez, Octavio Serrato, Iesse tllardenas, Tomas An- drade, Iuan Flores. Backi'Row: Lionel Lea, Anastacio An- drade, Israel Carlos, Iorge Martinez, Manuel Iacobo, Albert Vargas, Raphael Sorto, Rigo Licea, Ioe Vasquez, Gus Car enas, Coach Loumagne. Photofl., Palm MOVING VERY SWIFTLY, Israel Carlos gains control of the ball while Tito Ramirez stands by ready to help. PROTECTING HIMSELF FROM THE RAINDROPS, 150 Varsity Soccer Coach LoumaFne watches his team proud y. RUNNING TO HEAD THE BALL, Iuan Flores is block- ed by an opponent. Phonosfr. Patlan. tthhh Making the Goal ith 16 wins, 2 losses, and 2 ties, the varsity soccer team were once a ain the Montview League Ciiampions. The team was composed of fine athletes, nine of whom were seniors. The were all most valuable players, said Coach Loumagne. Among these most valuable players were Ser io Vas uez and Iesse Cardinas . Atlong with these two was the record- breaking goal scorer, Gus Cardenas , who shattered the school record with 42 oals. Since this team had -Eeen together for a while, they all displayed great at- titudes towards each other and toward the game. A disappointing penalty kick loss to Pacifica, eventual C.I.F. semifinalist, did not dull what was a truly outstanding season. Synthio Islas CONTROLLING THE BALL, Sergio Vasquez ets read to kick a goal while his blrother Ioe Vasquez is ready to back him up. HAVING THE GAME FOCUSED ON HIM, Albert Vargas guards the goal by sliding for the ball. KICKING THE BALL, Oc- tavio Serrato skillfully passes it to his teammate, Israel Carlos . PhatDsfL.Pa11an. Vursi ty Soccer 151 Front Row: Sandro Rodriguez, Geraldo Hidalgo, Mario Salinas, Henri Perez, Roberto Gonzalez, Aerian Barrientos, Eduardo Somoza. Back Row: Coach Medel Iuan Cortez, Albert Hernandez, Luis Monroy, Iuan Carlos Flores, Pablo Murrillo, Dennis Ulloa, Agustine Hernandez, Manager Rafael Valladares. Pnoiofr, men. 5 rl -,4.. an ig, 'F , I mf, 'aw 'hz , M 'fs bfi Ia! HIGH UP IN THE AIR, Ernie yahroquin jumps with the a . REACHINC FOR THE SKY, Iuan Carlos Flores shows his kicking ability. TRYING TO MAKE A GOALIE, Sandro Rodriguez kicks the ball away from the opponent. PhotofL, Pallan. 152 I.V. Soccer 111' fi- 1 ' in .'ii swf? r. W is E' vga Wiyk ' '1'- - r la gi, , A TRYING TO GET THE BALL, Henry Perez blocks his opponent. HAVING THE BALL FOR HIMSELF, Iuan Carlos Flores thinks of a way to make a goalie. I HAVE THE BALL , ex- claims Henry Perez. fudge n the smiths Experience in Soccer ick, jump, and run were the words us- ed, as the Braves Iunior Varsity Soc- cer team started the season. Even, though they didn't so that well in the standings, they were very competitive in all their games. With fif- teen guys in the team, there were only four returning players who showed the young team their ex- perience and endurance. They were Adrian Barrien- tos, Robert Gonzalez, Albert Hernandez, and Gerardo Hidal o. Chosen for most valuable player was defen- sive player and team leader Ernie Maroquin. Henry Perez was chosen for the ti- tle - Most Im roved. When askedj to describe a typical day at practice from Coach Medel he said, Dur- ing practice the team goes out on the field and warm- upg they do a few skills of exercising and then they have a scrimmage with the Varsity team. Despite the team's record, with San Dimas High as the Braves toughest com etitor, the Braves had prinle and showed us some of their kicking and defensive ability. Rebuilding . . .To the Top t was supposed to be a year of rebuilding for the varsity field hockey team. Under the leader- ship of Coach Carrasco, the 20 varsity players rose to the occasion and ended the league in third place, behind Colton and Glen- dora, they travelled to Edison to lay their league championslfiip team. The game ended in a 1-1 tie, but the Lady Braves lost on penalty strokes, 3-1. Despite the fact that this was a season which was team oriented, there were several individuals honored during the course of the season. In the All-Montview League balloting, Anna Romero and Krista Ser a were voted members of the first team, and Becky Bautista, Debbie Chavez, Melissa Iaramillo , and Tanya Nino were voted honorable mention. As well as these awards, voted to the All-L.A.F.H.A. On the Tournament of Champions team were An- na Romero and Krista Serpa first team, and Tanya Nino to the second team. Summ- ing up, Coach Carrasco said, I am proud of the team as they matured in many ways. Their skills improved each game. I feel it was a suc- cessful season. Icmise Escarpe 154 Varsity Field Hockey SUPRISED BY THE COURSE OF THE GAME, Anna Romero looks around the field. GETTING READY TO DRIVE THE BALL down the field is Anna Romero . SHOWING QUICK REAC- TIONS, Sandra Rojas sto s the ball with her sticljc. PhotosfR. Medina. Front Row: Iuanita Munoz, Oksana Estrada, Tanya Nino Iackie Rodri uez, San- dra Rojas. Midsle Row: Melissa Iaramillo, Anna Romero, Anita Recendez, Deanne Shipp, Lupe Delgado, Annie Ong. Back Row: Becky Bautista, Krista Serpa, Coach Carraso, Deb- bie Chavez, Sandra Diaz, Christine Angelo. PhoiofYary Photography. LEAVING HER OPPONENT STRUGGLING, Melissa galialmillo charges down the ie . BACKHANDING THE BALL, Sandra Diaz starts the Braves on their way to another score. STRUGGLING FOR CON- TROL of the ball, Becky Bautista doesn't give up. PhotosfR. Medina. Varsity Field Hockey 155 Tough Competition he Iunior Varsity Field Hockey Team, coached b Susie Rueles, hacfla very impressive year. The team consisted of twenty four in- dividuals which were all new members. Coach Rueles put a lot of hard work into the practices, con- sidering that none of the girls had ever played before. Each day the girls came out for practice ready, willing, and able to work hard. The I.V. Team ended the season coming second in league. Their record overall was one win, seven tied, and three lost. Coach Rueles considered all ,her players key players because each game they came out ready to win. The special awards iven were outstanding offence which was given to Mariam Gonzalez. Outstanding defense was given to Brenda Luna and Blanca Sevilla, and M.V.P. to Maria Ramos. Coach Rueles ended with this quote, It was difficult for my girls, knowing that they have never played before and to have to come up against top schools, but we gave each school tough competition. CON- GRATULATIONS I.V.! Deanne Shipp Front Row: Iuanita Munoz, Oksana Estrada, Tanya Nino, Iackie Rodriguez, Sandra Rojas. Middle Row: Melissa Iaramillo, Anna Romero, Anita Recendez, Deanne Shipp, Lupe Delgado, Annie Ong. Back Row: Becky Bautista, Krista Serpa, Coach Carrasco, Debbie Chavez, Sandra Diaz, Christine Angelo. STEALINC THE BALL from an opponent is Shannon Oieda. ATTEMPTING TO STOP THE BALL is Andrea Almanza . HITTING THE BALL throutgh two opponents is Ienni er Miranda . PhotosfR. Medina. 156 IV Field Hockey WORKING HARD on defense is Blanca Sevilla 1 CONCENTRATING ON GETTING THE BALL is Lydia Marquez . fc,-Q, . I READY TO DRIVE THE BALL down the field is Ieannette Miranda . TAKING A REST, the team huddles during halftime to plan their second hald strategy. Ph010sfR,MediM. A a . tltealt I.V. Field Hockey 157 Dedication Determination PRIDE he basically young varsity wrestling team didn't do as well as expected during the season. The boys sometimes got discouraged when they ost, but they watched the tapes and learned from their mistakes. A lot of them im- proved that way, said Coach Cote. He elaborated, It's not a team sport where the team loses if ou makea mistake. The whole world sees it in wrestling. When asked the highlight of the season, everyone agreed it was the League finals in which the Braves came away with two league Champions, Luis Hernandez and Ioey Iuarez . They also came awy with four second places, twoithirds, and one ourth. This was a better overall finish than any other team in the lea ue. Having Fred Ruiz quagfy for the Masters Meet was another glreat accomplishment for t e Brave grapplers. The young team proved its strength through dedication to long hours of hard work, determination to overcome their losses, and PRIDE in their school, and most of all, themselves. Silvia Vimmontes it SHOWING STRENGTH AND TECHNIQUE is sophomore Vince Ayala . TAKING TIME TO RELAX, Ricardo Vega enjoys a hard-fought victory. WRESTLING HIS WAY TO VICTORY, Ricardo Vega dominates his opponent. photosfC. Landeros. 158 Varsity Wrestling Bottom Row: Iose Barron, Alex Portillo, Sergio Moran, Ioey Iuarez, Vince Ayala. Back Row: Coach Cote, Pete Limon, Luis Hernandez, Danny Ma, Luis Barnsfield, Fred Ruiz, Richard Reyes, Ricardo Vega, David Dunkelman, Coach Escalera. Phomfa. Medina. MAKING IT LOOK EASY, Danny Ma wrestles his way to another victory. TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE HOURS OF PRAC- TICE, Ioey Iuarez waits to find his advantage. LOOKING FOR AN OPEN- ING, Alex Portillo waits for the right moment to move in fOI' the Photosffl. Landeros.. Varsity Wrestling 159 ff ? A 4 N 1 , , 34, , 2 I 11214 - W A H, .. e ,'47 ' 2 ' , I W , 3' W I -' JJ -. , own W, . ' wwf- A ' TAKING A BREAK from a tough match is Mike Duran . LIKING WHAT HE SEES, Coach Robles yells en- couragement from the bench. ATTACKING AN AZTEC, lose Barron wrestles to vic- tOI'y. PhotosfC. Landeros. 160 I.V. Wrestling Indestructable a l d w i n P a r k wrestlers come and go, but only the best survive the real matches. Iunior varsity wrestlers are usually not recognized for their outstan- ding performances during the season. The recognition is usually forwarded to the varsity team. But people do not realize that the varsity wrestlers almost all started as members of the junior varsity -squad. The team consisted of Z Front Row: Lyndon Griarte, Iesse Rodriguez, Petey Limon, Sergio Moran, Gabriel Rivanereya, Kevin Gibbons. Back Row: Danny Ma, jimmy Wenzel, Mike Dwan, Ben Hernandez, Fidencio Chavez, Morris Sierra. PholofC. Landeros. BREAKING AWAY, lose Bal'l'0Il SCOIBS an 9SCap8. PhotofC. Landeros. fourteen wrestlers ranging from 100 to 193 plounds with one heavyweig t wrestler, Iimmy Wenzel . It was a bit unusual with a female wrestler on the team, Kim Alarcon , but all worked well to ether to achieve their gozis of being the best. The 'unior varsity wrestlers, led by Coach Robles, con- tributed to being a part of the true Braves with a se- cond place finish in league. Porawan Songpichet LV. Wrestling 161 Front row: Camilo Arellano, John Fig, David Tabler, foe quin Ramos, Travis Brown. Back Row Chris Garcia, Ne sox Morales, Oswaldo Carrillo, Estaban Ortiz, Ed Rice, Ale: Morales. Not pictured:Gerald New. PhotofL. Patlan. ot A False Start ince the be inning of the schood year, the boy's swim teams were prepar- ing for their first league season. With Coach Charles Sommer as their new coach, training was a challenge itself. They would swim, rain or shine, for hours at a time to improve their strokes, working every mus- cle imaginable. Their captain was junior .,. p MAKING WAVES is Ed Rice as he swims freestyle. GASPING FOR AIR, is David Tabler as he swims the butterfly stroke. SHOWING HIS BEST STROKE,the breast stroke is, Oswaldo Carrillo. phamfn. Medina. 162 Boys Swimming Q 313' W Eddie Rice . He showed his leadership as he led the teams in warm-up exercises and team cheers. Being their first league season, the boy's swim teams proved that they were on their way to being another Braves' dominating sport, as they successfull ended their season with many victories. Shannon Hamilton mi' fs- if i Q.. , Q-fs-S' Q Q w i l W 7 . 1-1 E ,, ,fi -Q Q 24 -Q04 1-fn, . '5', . -H. , W' -,.,jJ t ' -'.. 5 ',v 1 , Q ---:fa ,.'x,-.. N. -A- V , ' wpv- - . ' ' ,, ,. , -an 'i q, - 4. W A .Q ,- V lllxtflf if '55, +k1,'t a Walla- . . . f . To RM . V ' ' s.: f 7. 1 x . 's N' 5' I Q , STRETCHING OUT ON HIS START, Alex Morales shows the Sierra Vista swimmer the right way. R DEMONSTRATING HIS BACKSTROKE, is Leanardo 5 De LCOII. Photosfk. Medina. ' was 1 Back Row Victor Mendoza, Damon King, Rudy Cruz, Trevor Brown, Gabriel Rivadenya. Front Row Victor Men- doza, Damon King, Rudy Cruz, Trevor Brown, Danny Mor- ris. Not Picturedzlose Galinda, Danny Morris, Henry Yee. Phoiofl.. Patlan, Boys' Swimming 163 3? Pi ff' Q ot ll Wet ap after la and with a lot of decllcation, the varsity and junior varsity girls' swim teams had a great season. This was the second season for swimming here and it was a much stronger team that hit the water. They knew the importance of practice and its relationship to endurance. Besides get- ting ready for competition, they had a swim-a-thon to raise money for their suits, and Wend Camargo swam the most lyaps in an hour. The varsity 'was led by solphomore Sherry Young w o inspired the team not only through her erfor- mances, but also thlrough her attitude and dedication at practice. It was the overall dedication of the team which led to their suc- cessful season. Marfelia Alvarez Front Row: Tanya Nino, Wendy Camargo, Maribel Hel nandez, Ieannette Chiribogla. Back Row: Shanna: Hamilton, Veronica Vargas, S erry Young, Rose Alemar PholofL. Patlan. ,,.,............a.-...V , ,fi ,.-. -.KWQN .,.--mgtgf,,:',.'i ' A ' . fm A ,ig ....., --ht , - N-2 M.. - ,wh . f '9 ', ..',Ps's fs-ur'1f,3'? 'f 5 ,i ,,.,e-- ,,, , ,,., ,L,.,.,,..,,.1vwii2l f 164 Girls Swimming AFTER A HARD PRAC- TICE, Iosephine Reyes takes time to relax. DEMONSTRATING HER GREAT START, Wendy Camargo begins another victory for the Braves. PULLING HER WAY TO VICTORY, Rose Aleman wins the breast stroke. PholosfR. Medina. l NWN M 5' MM,- vf fe X .F V' H.. W -' 1Q T, ' Q Q. s 35, 5 i V E K , N, Q31 . in ' issit p , AUGGGHHH, Shery Young t -V gasps for air on the way to it another victory. PhDwfR.Medina. L f ,- Front Rows Michelle Fig, Mary Topping, Sunshine Cano, Ioselphine Reyes. Back Row: Veronica Ramirez, Natalie Sal ana, Catarina Hernandez, Lisa Soriano. PhotofL.Pallan. CONGENTRATING ON HER NEXT RACE, Veronica Ramirez prepares for victory. FIGHTING OFF EXHAUS- TION, Veronica Vargas finishes the 500 meter freestyle. PhotosfR. Medina. Girls' Swimming 165 PRAYING, Sandra Ramirez hopes to win her match. DISPLAYING THE BAD- MINTON SHUFFLE, Brenda Fay Luna reaches for the t0p.Photusf First Row Ken Tachikawa, Denny Custodio, Aimee Abamonga, Ivans Chou. Back Row Iames Clendenen, Lydia Marquez, Sandra Ramirez, Brenda Fay Luna,Coach Norma Castro. Not pictured: Francis Bayaca, Tabitha Lapka, Vicki Milnes, Rosanna Rodriquez. DEMONSTRATING HIS BADMINTON FORM, Ivans Chou gives us a view of Karate-Badminton 166 Varsity Badminton Always Room for Improvement mprove, this word best described one of the goals that was ac- complished by the Var- sity Badminton team. Retur- ning after one year, Coach Norma Castro led the team through a challenging season. The team's dail cur- riculum consisted og runn- ing a few laps around the gym, running lines, and working on strokes and a better game. Coach Norma Castro was quoted in say- ing, I can see improvement in their strokes. They're all motivated to play. The team's hard work roved that they had a Ilot of motivation to improve. When asked which players were the strongest, Coach Castro answerd, The girls are stronger. A couple of those key players were Tabitha Lapka and Aimee Abamonga, but altogether, the Varsity Badminton team strove to win and improve. jingle Villofranca in GETTING READY TO PLAY, Ken Tachikawa holds his racket up. I'VE GOT IT! Exclaims Iames Clendenen as he reaches for the birdie THAT'S ABOUT RIGHT states Ivans Chou ,while checking where the birdie lallded. PhotofL, Patlan Varsity Badminton 167 Front Row: Cathy Scott, Carolina Martinez, Aida Marquez, Cesar Chavez, Oksana Estrada, Norma Corral. Back Row: Coach Valencia, Alvin Vielma, Alex Chavez, Charlie Riestra, Danny Iimenez, William Nakashima, Richard Her- nandez, Carlos Morales. PhotofL.Patlan, if CAUGHT IN THE ACT, 5 Carlos Morales demon- strates his forehand return. UNDER PRESSURE, Glenda Ramos returns the birdie. WATCHING HIS RETURN SCORE A POINT, Angel Chavez' gracefully finishes his swing. DEMONSTRATING HIS PERSONAL FORM, Danny Iimenez sets up for a return. CHARGING THE NET, Richard Hernandez moves for H baflkhalld. PhotosfC.Lande1-os. l 1 I 168 I. V. Badminton o 3' I :ff Bird Watching t took patience and skill to perform as successful- ly as the Iunior Varsit Badminton Team didi Hours of work and prepara- tion were put into each match the participated in. Their hardy work paid off as each member erformed their best and led, the team to a victory. Most improvements made by the team members were due to the excellent coaching of their new coach Ed Valencia. He provided advice which undoubtedly strengthened the young teams' attitudes and techni- qtpes which provided for t eir success. Shannon Hamilton -,N it fxilfififi We , 1 ' 'f?,?ngi? 11 1. A, . - - -az, WHAM! Cathy Scott makes that puppy fly. DROPPING DOWN TO MAKE A RETURN, Angel Chavez scores another victory. IS IT IN? Richard Her- nandez asks as he waits to make a return. ENIOYING HERSELF, Glen- da Ramos prepares for an overhand smash. Pho!osfR. Medina. I.V. Badminton 169 Q. 'uni' I1 G i I' El C 170 Varsity Track aw9m,,,,, ,.,.., . . his track season was no exception to the high standards and lon tradition of ex- cellence cliaracterized b the Baldwin Park Higff School boys' track team. Our track team has not only produced several league titles, but also an Olympic gold medalist, 1979 raduate Ron Brown. Heacf Coach Tony Zane has been credited with instilling the drive and faith to make this a winning team. It was this drive and dedication which Coach Zane was most impressed with in the team, particular- ly Ricardo Chavira and Rueben Marris . Returnin varsity performers included senior hurdlerftriple HUFFIN' AND PUFFIN' Iavier Iimenez runs away from the field in the 400 meters. REACHING FOR THAT LITTLE BIT EXTRA, Charles Rogers, II soars to a new personal best. SOARING OVER THE HURDLE, Steve Romano, the Flying Albatross, drives to victory. IN COMPLETE CONTROL, Rico Cornejo and Crispin Alapag demonstrate the correct method for the handoff. SUSPENDED IN MID-AIR, Dale Imm flies over the bar in the high jump. MAINTAINING HIS FORM, Ricar- do Chavira drives over the hurdles in the 300 intermediates. PhotosfM. Okuda and R. Medina. I ggajj, A-' A S T, .s .t . jumper Charles Rogers, II , who hoped to improve his persona and school records in both the long and triple jumps, 400 meter star Iavier Iimenez , and distance men Valente Marquez, Bart Par- tida, Pablo Murillo, and George Martinez. Coach Zane also noted that the mile relay team was the best we've ever had while the other relay team was con- sidered the best sprint relay team since Ronnie Brown's year. The athletes alon with the other memiers inspired each other to carry on the winn- ing tradition of Braves' track. Mori Okuda 1' -omg-er Saatiwsii PKR! , a +2 . . .,l. ,,, ..., . ,,.,tj ...,.,.,.. B-- Nl P. ag 1 L 5 'ii Senior Charles Rogers, II , though only 16 years old, is expected to become the first Baldwin Park High School athlete to reach the State Track and Field Champion- ships twice in a row. Charles has been involved in track for all four of his years, the last 3 on the varsity squad. Last year, Charles became the first to qualify for the state championships since Ron Brown by setting a new school record in the triple jump of 47 feet, 7 314 inches. Charles began the season on a high note with an in- vitation to the prestigious Sunkist Invitational Meet at the Los Angeles Sports Arena in Ianuary. He hopes to exceed 49 feet in the triple jump and 23 feet in the long jump to qualify for the state championships. Charles praises Coach Zane for his unending support by letting me know I'm capable of do- ing better. He sets no limits to my capabilities. , 1 -L ,S Front Row: Crispin Alapag, Pablo Murillo, Tony Hernandez, Chris johnson, Robert Rendon, Bart Partida, Valente Marquez, Dale Imm. Back Row: Iimm Wenzel, Ed- ward Camplos, Eddie Andrade, Iimmy Gillmore, C arles Rogers, II, George Mar- tinez, Steve Romano, Ricardo Vega, Ricardo Chavira, Pak Dewhurst, Cesar Ortiz. PhotofM. Okuda. Varsity Track 171 ANCHORING THE 400 METER RELAY, Christian Torres breaks through the finish line. Ph0m0yM,okuda. IN THE LONG IUMP, Scott Taylor leaps to new bounds. PhotofM. Okuda. True Contenders he boys' junior var- sity track team opened its season with two wins. Christian Torres, Scott Tailor, Guyray Chavez, Gi ert Silvas, and Vince Ayala led the team. They each won more than one event in every meet. Overall, the team effort was 172 I V Track great and promising. By eeping up a good attitude, the team expected and achieved a successful season. Coach Zane com- mented, The were con- tenders for the league title. Terry Flores and Synthia Islas .ss me M.-,lr . L .. My 5, ,.,,,, .. y KEEPING A STEADY PACE, Claren Murillo suc- cessfully finishes the mile. RUNNING NTHE IN- STRETCHING BEFORE A TERMEDIATE HURDLES, MEET is important to Albert Silva takes the lead. Rueben Marris and Chris PhotosfM. Okuda. Iohnson . PhotofR. Medina, yay? Front Row: Mike Williams, Ralph Nunez, Albert Her- nandez, Gilbert Silvas, Albert Silvas, Albert Madurno, Mario Grande, Kimo Macias, Claren Murillo, Alex Briseno. Back Row: Scott Taylor, Ernie Marroquin, Maurice Young, Louis Barnfield, Ricardo Zarza, Iimmy Navarette, Vince Ayala, Esteban Rojas, Guyray Chavez, Ioe Armendariz, David Montano. Phozofm. okuda. I.V. Track 173 LEAPINC TO VICTORY is Darci Keen in the low hurdles. RUNNING THE 100 YARD DASH, Colleen Lad Braves Track Myers dusts the El Monte team. TRYING TO WIN, Debbie Chavez gives her all. PhotosfM. Okuda and R. Medina. Front Row: Fufoa Malaafa, Dynese Keen, Maria Caslellanos, Cindy Evans, Licia Beltencourt, Sandra Rojas, Ana Eslevez, Tammie Wilson, Chris Magallanes, Diane Escobedo, Middle Row: Tonya Gorham, Sherry Wallen, Tanya Tarvin, Debbie Chavez, Denise Beach, Kim Blanco, llrmnida Lopez, llelen l.aw, Maria laurequi. Karla Gurdian. Back Row: Coach LaRue, Aretha Ar- L. zu, Virginia Medina, Carolina Cobian, Annie Ong, Krista Serpa, Susan Choe. Colleen Myers, Iunie Campbell, Sonia limenez, Regina Ray, Liluan Sultle, Liz Rocco, Estella Torrez, Darci Keen, Lorella Farrell. PholofR. Medina. . .uffQw-:iam f ,,.gf?a,e:if.,f,1 mf.. I Nazi A ' rryr i-,. I .f .. V- ff e-,., f- 35 174 Girls Truck :trength and Speed in Motion ur girl's Varsity track team has pro- ven that they can be a tough team to beat. It continues to be one of the more successful teams in the gir1's athletic program, and it also continues to be the largest in team members. One reason for the track team's success was the member's leadershig qualities. Many hig achievin four year members, lie Krista Serpa, Colleen Myers, Vir ina Medina, Ianie Camplmell, and Annie Ong continued to lead the team in numerous victories, as well as help the team boost it's morale and winning spirit. Of course, there were outstanding winners, like Maria Iaurequi, Aretha Ar- zu, Darci Keen,Tanya Gorham, and Debbie Chavez, who's contributions have also made the Lady Braves dominate the Mont- view League. For a span of over five years, the Eirl's varsity trac team has een in first place in the Mont- view League, and that is one tradition that the Lady Braves will not give up without a fight. No one can deny that the gi1'l's Varsity Track team's success would not be possi- ble without the training and coaching from Ms. LaRue. It has been her encourage- ment and rigorous work- outs that conditions the bodies and minds of this remarkable team. Patrice Brown AFTER PAVING THE WAY, Helen Law passes Debbie Chavez the baton. CONCENTRATING ON PACING HERSELF is Bren- da Robles . DEMONSTRATING HER EFFECTIVE FORM, Iallie Campbell throws the shot- put. PhotosfM. Okuda and R. Medina. Girls Track 175 The Winning Spirit he! girls' varsity soft- ball team Consisted of eleven returning and 2 new players. This strong base returning from last year's Montview League championship team made Coach Aandahl feel confi- dent about their success. Despite the loss by gradua- tion of standout Nita Bruner, the Lady Braves were led b All-C.I.F. out- fielder Gforia Iohnson, three year star catcher Kim Alarcon, and returning pit- chers Liz Wilson and Serina Innocencio These along with the other members promised to make this a year to remember. Art Martinez STRETCHING TO GET THE OUT, Pauline Angelo plays her normal steady se- cond base. CATCI-IING THE BALL, Rashelle Villasenor turns the double play. SLIDING INTO THIRD 176 Varsity Softball rar BASE SAFELY, Kim Alar- con completes a successful steal. SHOCKED TO FIND THE OPPONENT ON HER FOOT, Melissa Iaramillo still records the out at first. PhotosfA. Martinez. . .fer ' at 1 ront Row: Patty Lagunas, Kim Alarcon, Rashelle Villasenor, Iackie Alvarez. Middle Row: ilie Vielma, Pauline Angelo, Anita Recendez, Gloria Iohnson, Teresa Ruiz. Back Row: loach Aandahl, Ass't. Coach Fierro, Serina Innocencio, Liz Wilson, Melissa Iaramillo, Ana .OIneI'0, Ass't. Coach McCullough. PhotofYary Photography. ' ..... if T . .J 'k'-2 f . I ...Mig ii xx ... . . . . . fi ANOTHER SIZZLING STRIKE is delivered by the arm of Serina Innocencio. MOVING UNDER THE BALL, Ana Romero makes a catch for an out. PhotosfA. Mar. tinez. ff Varsity Softball 177 Front Row: Nornia De La Torre, Ieanette Miranda, Shannon Ojeda, Letty Ser- rano, Miriam Gonzalez. Middle Row: Tina Solia, Dawn Kurtz, Chris Mar- tinez, Ienny Munoz, Ien- nifer Reyes, Iennifer Trejo. Back Row: Coach Ruelas, Lori Olquin, Blanca Rodriguez, Yolanda San- chez, Terri Turgeon, Iohan- Ila COI'l'1BjO. Pho!ofYary Photography. 1.3M . ,. .. ,- 1! .. .W ., . .nr 1.-,, . ,. Lv. I t,..' ...M .f W K4 il 1 N 'Q ., ,Nqr - , v . ir, , 4 A M4 xr Q, R1 ,A ,f . , i ,rm .11 . owing ,kk , 'll . . K A 1.1 .M k'L5V,0q,,.5,!y My WIN 1 N A , .ws T4 K is in ,s .Q 9, e ' ' lg .f- - J -. :wg K , .?n' f,..'e' ,,,,, , f ,, -- ,. . r L - nw... ' A - W .. v- 5,9 A : . A ' , A ' , V Ml' , rx gl .,r.a. ' K 4, MT 'L1 f,,fk . 178 IV Softball SLOWING DOWN her speed is Miriam Gonzalez . READY TO PITCH a strike is jennifer Trejo . TAKING A HARD SWING is Ielllly MUIIOZ . PhotosfA. Martinez. np! li F 7i Q i glff I as D--axaii' fAW3.'9 A BIG STRETCH to get the ball is demonstrated y Lori Olquin. SLIDING SAFELY is Chris Martinez. WAITING FOR THE BALL to finally come is Terri Turgeon. A HIGH BALL is caught by Blanca Rodriguez . Ph.-,wsfA. Martinez. On the Right Track he junior Varsity Softball Team, coached by Susie Ruelas, was very ex- cited about the season. Ruelas expected a lot out of the lgirls. The team con- siste of seventeen hard- working, dedicated players with seven of them return- ing and ten new players. All the players were key players and as in all I.V. teams, their goal was to be trained for varsity. At the starting of the season the most reccurring difficulty was their pit- ching. Other than that their team was strong, and hard- working. They were not seventeen individuals, they were one team. They thought and fought as one. Deanna Shipp I.V. Softball 179 A Smashing Season ith only four retur- ning p ayers, along wit a good, hard- working attitude, the Bo s Varsity Tennis team Iliad a successful season. Leading the team were Rolando Pining , the number one singles player,and the number one doubles team of Iames Fortesque and Winston Noel .These outstanding players along with the determina- tion of the other team members were instrumental in the teams outstanding season. Sheila Clemente 1 Nw-L , .lf - at YEAH, GAME POINT! gestured Iames Fortescue. GIVING A LOOK OF DISCONTENT, Winston Noel hits the ball as Iames Fortescue looks on. Phawsfm. Okuda. 180 Boys VarsityTennis BUZZ! BUZZ!Auan Barbosa tries to swat a y. WATCHING THE BALL CAREFULLY, Dan Del Rosario returns the ball. USING FULL FORGE, is Rolando Pining as he shows why he is the 41 player. WITH A LOOK OF DETER- MINATION, Marcos Alaniz hits the ball. PhotosfM. okuda. , diff' x Front Row: Damien Ruiz, Ben Castanar Rolando Pining Ion-Mikel Pearson, Marcos Alaniz Back Row Coach Terry Winston Noel, Iuan Barbosa Ierry Gonzales Iames Fortes que lNot pictured Dan Del Rosarlol GIVING IT HIS ALL, Ion- Mikel Pearson successfully hits the ball over. -'Y' ii DETERMINED TO MAKE A POINT is Andy Nguyen. WHILE CONCENTRATING IN WINNING, Albert Chevez stops to think. PhotosfA. Martinez. . '50 .nnn .'4s,,:.. . W l . . I , . t Front Row: Anthony Tolliver, Damion Ruiz, Nathan Mar- tinez, Albert Chavez, Alan Meza, Iohn Medina, Lyndon Griarte. Second Row: Noel Ubiadas, Ed Rivera, Alex Tsan , Mike Mercado. Last Row: Richard Tilford, Peter Rosgel, Sherwin Clemente, Manuel Santiago, Cesar Barbosa, Ramero, Coach Kirschenbaum. Phnom. Martinez. SMASHING THE BALL to his opponent is Iesus Peralta. PhotofA. Martinez. 182 Boys I V. Tennis Q...,, ,., ,ima . A .,,.a,,.,,scr,,,, Wrfggm , 1 L r I ,Jf,,,.,. or W, ' t '.,' 7 ' W,', f ,,,f avi' i 1 l i - Expectations and Endurance he boys junior varsity tennis team was basically a rookie team composed of beginning freshmen and a few upperclassmen. . Although most of the members of the team were rookies and begin- ners,they were willing to make the season the best ever with positive attitudes according to their coach Ms. Kirschenbaum. Picking out what position for the other members to play were especially tough, since there were nineteen guys on the team. . The W1 singles player was Cesar Barbosa , followed by t2 singles freshmen Damion Ruiz and 1153 Andy Nguyen who are building for the future in Varsity. The doubles teams were also an important factor in the suc- cess of the team, with the 81 doubles team of Albert Chevez and Peter Rossel ,and W2 doubles Iesus Peralta and his partner Iohn Medina . According to coach Kirschen- baum a typical day at practice was usually fundamental drills with the Varsity team for two and a half hours and set up practice matches. She also emphasized that it was en- joyable working with the guys, and the team made it easier for her to coach with team spirit. Moreover, with high expecta- tions and endurance this team will definitely be both victorious and varsity bound. Myra Maico USING HIS FOREARM, Ed Rivera shows his strength. EYEING THE BALL, Peter Russel tries to make it over the net. RETURNING THE BALL, Damon Ruiz watches the ball with anticipation. AT THE NET, Alan Meza waits for the ball. Phowsfa. Maf- tinez. Boys' I.V. Tennis 183 Grandslam aldwin Park Varsity Baseball had an outstanding season which continued a reputation of excellence. They gave all their abilities and strengths in keeping up the magnificent tradition of Braves athletics. Throughout the season, the team members were striving for the best. Team- work was what kept the team oin . Altgougil the team con- sisted of only five returners: David Hammond, Chris Castro, Eddie Urias, Bruno Haro, and Ioey Miranda, with the help of the rookies, the Braves established their usual well-known success. Under the direction of returning coach Mead, and new coaches Zimmerman and Smith, the Braves ac- complished another superb season. Porawan Sogpichet Front Row: Steve Woods, Albert Salcedo, Richard Robles, Eddie Urias, David Hammond, Roderick Villafranca, Robert Corona, Glen Morales, Bobby Fig. Back Row: Coach Mead, Ioey Miranda, Bruno Haro, Billy Wilson, Chris Castro, Robert Romero, Mark DuVall, Eddie Sanchez, George Castro, Coach Smith. Not Pictured: Coach Zimmer- man. PhotofL. Patlan. DIVING BACK INTO FIRST, Eddie Urias draws a throw from the pitcher. SHOUTING HIS EN- COURAGEMENT, Bruno Haro stays involved while the Braves bat. SLIDING INTO HOME, Billy Wilson scores another run for the Braves. Ph010sfL.Paf1an. 184 Varsity Baseball -C . .. , .-1-fs. ...QL .. .- ,-35. f. .w ,Q Q 'N -an kk ,M , ' i - '-'is , H. 69 kn .Q 1,-Ex, v I 'wiisf azfi ,EMF .- i,,.,,L,'- 'fx N13 Fir fwlugl, af., 1 N 1 1 p XA, ia A.. min gh FR-Ngggw 'Zvi' 31.5. 'K Bai-2-w-'fa iw Qt l 5. ' sw. f , 1-1 ' I' ll 5 , .R x -S. 1 ' 'ff . f . ' -4 if 5, .,j :e- ,-1-xp ' 'K s. ' f. .W ,f ,W , .- - -- - . .. f '-2.41 2 ' '-4 1-J---AI.-. H- ,rfvxm x-'r 'E .1 4 - ,Q-.g, ,rg-.-,, f -- f, -Qt.. ,QAM M Q5 -f-5-gg vga' -' Mn . .-.N A j,, N g S. 'f-Q, .,,.., pg,n..,wl.,,s:p,..Y, In 'r ., 'Mk 1. v 3 :ik .gil ,I K.,, A H , Q Ir ' , . iz, 'f' I ,i w .,, fxzfw- as N K sw rr fi New 1 f i i ' N a 1 I ataa 1 151 5 f . 3 N C v- XXS NIJLLC JN JFASXI H-on .-. , .Iv ltw' ff' ff . ' 9 1 P : 4, 'I , ' ' , ag . 3 1 ' A ' Y ' ,, - , ff.: ,,,,1 ij-' ,R I .- A., W ?'F-.J I -' -'Z ' as . 3- 'i'w5Q.j W' ',-. A' ff 5' lwmktgzqifigg' 1. 1'ffS1 1'7lx'-1 ,f 5, -gynyyf ' Qfawm, ,.,1,fj5i. 59 'aplfgk -N, Wfyw 44:31-M' DRIVING THE BALL, Ioey Miranda collects another hit. THUMBS UP for the varsity is given by Billy Wilson . PhotosjL. Patlan. gg, . -..Q ., if SHOWING C OMPLETE CONCENTRATION, David Hammond demonstrates his All-League form. Photofl... man. Varsity Baseball 185 . . Baseball on the Rise! I I ggressivef' I.V. Coach F i g u e r o a was asked what one word described his I.V. team. He con- tinued to say the team players are very com- petitive and like to win. They have a very ag- gressive batting and efensive play. Coach Figueroa feels that the team is well balanc- ed with many skilled players, a lot of speed, an good contact hitting throughout the line-u . Winning defensive play do Enesco, Octavio Ser- rato, Ben Reyes and Trinidad Loera . Great hitting performances came from Leonard Enesco, Sergio Ortiz, Trinidad Loera and Albert Quiroz . Coach Figueroa expects the team to improve their all-around baseball skills, obtain a more cognitive knowledge of the game, and to Work as a team in order to obtain their season goal: League Champs! Iulie Clendenen was displayed by Leonar- ..i. fIfwf- Front Row: Iames Talor, lack Moreno, Iorge Conseco, Clin Hammond, Trinidad Loera, Leanardo Ensco, Anthony San doval, Andgf Villasenor, Octavio Serrato. Back Row: Coacf Fiqueroa, tatisticians Lu e Delagado, Lorraine Iacquez Sergio Otiz, Iamie Natividlad, Ed Garcia, Manuel Zepedz Oscar Gomez, Richard Garcia, Ben Reyes, Reuban Pallar and Rosendo Martinez. Not pictured Albert Quiroz. Photofi Martinez. 186 I. V. Baseball SPRINTING FOR FIRST BASE, lack Moreno tries to beat the throw. PITCHING STRIKE THREE, Leonardo Ensiso showa us his style. PhotofA. Martinez. ,'L-,L ki: A LOOKING TO COACH FIGUEROA for a sign, lack Moreno prepares to bat TEAM UNITY is displayed on the count of three. 1 . . . 2 ...3...BRAVES! CATCHING THE THROW, first baseman Oscar Gomez gets the out. ROUNDING THE BASE, glint Hammond makes it to irst. BLOCKING THE PLATE, catcher Trinidad Loera forces the out. PholosfA. Martinez. I. V. 'Baseball 187 Front Row: Alan Gomez, Aaron Magdaleno, Sergio Moran, Alfonso Torres, Petey Limoll Mike Fonseca, Roy Diaz. Middle Row: Sergio Vasquez, Iohn Ramirez, Geronimo Romeri Dimas Molina, Tri La, Humberto Aquino. Back Row: Coach Escalera, Toby Ross, Manue Burciaga, Iohn Hilo, Iavier Arias, Iohn Schueller, Ass't. Coach Chavira. PhotofA. Martinez. , PREPARING HIS TEAM FOR A VICTORY, Coach Escalera demonstrates the freshmen version of rally hats. AFTER A WALK, Iohn 188 Freshman Baseball Ramirez trots to first base. MAKING IT -LOOK EASY, , Sergio Vasquez reaches to make the catch. Phomsfa. Mar. tinez. A ,v ..- ivan af . sift .,.- 'AN . ft- 1, ,..,,. H- Q . 1'-'fi ilzga... .,y.....s,--.1,- is ,fwfzm-1.1 M .. - gifgi-N-.ff,..11---.i W 4, 3 . ,, -, ik! .1-4aw'2f',? 4 se. . ,. f- , 1..f..1, .3 ,gs ...sts ,,-,,, f, f f- .. f. ,.,,e,1.5f.,.ef W... . ..,,, '-gs..-1av .1-V ,4N,,,,,s... 63' .W- ' . poi. --r. fx -- .M .,, 1- di? ,Wg wg. Q. n , - k . The Tradition Lives On . . . h e f r e s h m a n baseball team was led by Petey Limon, Tri La, Iavier Arias, and Sergio Moran . This year's freshman team was one of the most talented freshmen teams the school has ever had, exclaimed Coach Escalera. Coach Escalera has been coaching for the Braves for six years, but this is his first as head coach of the freshmen. The freshmen opened with vic- tories over El Monte 7-3 and a s w e e p o f t h e doubleheader against Ar- royo, 2-1 and 8-7. Under the guidance of coaches Escalera, Chavira, Ramirez, and Cote, the Braves once again lived up to the tradition. Silvia Virumontes ik N , W.. R' , '- W . 'Why 4111.2 'Gi TAKING ADVANTAGE OF A BREAK IN THE ACTION, Lavier Arias looks to the ench for instructions. STEALING SECOND SAFE- LY, Petey Limon beats the throw. ON HIS WAY FOR EXTRA BASES, Sergio Vasquez slides into third. Phsmsm. Mar. tinez. Freshman Baseball 189 Uutstanding Students aldwin Park High School has been known throughout the gears to be excellent in sports, ut it also carried out ex- cellence in its classrooms. Iust like the athletes were admired and given honors for their specific sports, so did we admire and give honors to those students who excelled in academics. Through the years these students have Worked hard, giving up weekends to achieve these honors. They have set standards for the rest of us to follow. They are the outstanding seniors in each department. Myra Sandoval 190 Outstanding Seniors ew -' H .1T.fi-1Hf.ff'fis2-.fmt ifziie-, -f'fee-.ie1e2r1se2fe1'seT.s2.1fi w:,'4siQ'ss22:sFi:s, -2 H f- ..,,....,r. ,. , f- . 1- f,--- M1-:ws-f:,f1, -, f -- .,-,.. pt Senior ed eis fi iisst e V .f - f- F, f ,.:z,,:m-fs we an ,1 ff :'g:ss.s4szssz1Q1.s'i- f H lv, 'M 1' N -V -f -- f . -- '- isa.-1 - 1 :V M1z,fw1,1m,.:m::ng i , wff2'.1f1.ssgs4ezz1sw ..m,rs, .-fr-- . f, - .,.,,..,,i.. ni, an i .,:- T, VS- ,, V, is . , , . -- rm .,., MSM , - - ' f , f Outstanding ssn i ,n In s E .f 'H' is Q Outstanding Senior Performing Arts M mm Female Athlete of the Year Female Scliblar+Athlete V0cati0nal5jTeeliniCel , k'ff:e 1nn,, r r reer lree - rrt ee1 ViSua1AffS r e1lr rter s you walked down the employ halls, yvu f T 9!11tf2?meber6fiiY 'yo uri? favorite hangout place, a place that might he gone tomorrow. You looked around andggefound that everyone waste gender It waslrtltthe endg'fYet your remembered all the good times that hwzpened while you were here. hether it was your first e l or last,lty33BgP.H.S gf would always have a place in' your heart. Maybe it was the sports events, school activities, on err teaveigialastina yyllalssrimpresss sion on your last. hge matter what you accomplished here, ou were a continuation of the tradition, aetraiiition of? Pride and fa lyllttl Pursuit lll fllof ex? cellence that will continue. . l, n n I Closing 193 194 Closing SMILING BROADLY, Kim Pacheco looks forward to lunch. VISITING THE DESIGNATED FRESHMAN AREA, Clint Ham- mond and Alex Franco wait for the bell to ring. BEFORE GOING TO CLASS, Alicia Navarro and Elizabeth Ortiz exchange notes. LOVE IS . . . Danny Lopez and Georgette Renteria sharing finger- lickin' good nachos during lunch. Ph0wsfM.okudm1dA.Martinez. If The Last Hoorah he friends work up slowly on that particular day, for graduation had come . . . they would all go away. Up from their beds they began to arise, loo ed in the mirror with tears in their eyes. Their time had come for all to depart, the sadness they felt deep down in their heart. They summoned up courage for the end of senior ear, had come and the unknown future still to fear. The families and friends gathered, teacher's faculty too, the look in their faces of pride so true. the graduating class an intimidatinglfleet, looked each ot er inthe eye and took their proper seat. the ceremony continued, the end grew near . . . amongst all their faces one lonely tear. They rose toward each other, they hugged and they kissed, looked up in the sky with a mighty fist. The class of 88 . . . a wonderful breed, with passion in their soul they will succeed. So they gathered together for perhaps the last time, they crie out openly it was no crime. They all made their turn to make their final leave, but the sentimental senior asked for a reprieve. He stood in the midst with tears in his face, his peers looked with sadness as he stood there in place. He staightened himself, wiped t e tears off his cheek, watched his friends proudly and started to speak. We've endured so much, butwecame...wesaw. .. Thank you for the memories. . . The Last Hoorah Dun del Rosario Closing 195 A SHARING A MOMENT OF FRIENDSHIP, An elique Castaneda and Sandia Diaz congratulate each other on gra uation. OBSERVING THE CAMPUS SIGHTS, Paul Robles and Gary Vivanco enjoy a typical day. Photosffx. Martinez. . vim .fha N. .ws-K, EXPRESSING DISBELIEF, Claudia Garcia talks about her grades with Tommy Guerrero. SURPRISED BY THE LET- TER he is reading, Adrian Sabala tries to decide what IHSHHS. PhotosfA. Martinez. The Golden Path es, a year has already passed again There's a world out there to face A world, new, vast, varied, uncertain A new world of soaring expjectation. . . . . . ut withdrawn desires A new world of numerous oppjortunities . . . ut vague possibilities But we have come prepared, prepared for the inevitable The bell has tolled, calling, aropsing our indifferent sou s Compelling us to relinquish uncertainty And bring forth stability Through everything, we will be united joined together as a single brotherhood A fraternity of the graduates All for one and one for all Building a great foundation for tomorrow Erecting a momento for the days to come Reminding me of wonderful things Which we have seen but soon may see no more As we face the golden path ahead of us. . . Lornoh Urbina SPENDING THEIR LUNCH TOGETHER, Iohn Fig and Hope Martinez enjoy a few moments together. Photon., Patlan. SHOWING HER BRAVE SPIRIT, Iulie Clendenen performs one of her many responsibilities for Leader- Photofl, Kundrath. SHOWING GREAT EN- THUSIASM, the gang hangs out on campus. PhotofA. Martinez. Closing 197 SHARING A QUIET MO- MENT TOGETHER, Gerald New and Karen Sandoval reflect on their four years here. PhotofA, Martinez. M CAUGHT IN THE ACT, Maribel Armendariz and Becky Eieriro efijoy their lunch while Katrice McCrary studies for er ina s. WAVING GOOD-BYE, Claudia Garcia and Vince Rodriguez make plans for the summer. PEDALLING FURIOUSLY, Peter Medrano and Luis Bar- barena participate in the lunchtime tricycle race around the mall. photofL, Patlan. 198 Closing it One Final Goodbye fter all was said and done, there was on- ly one thing to say ...It's over! All the studying, all the parties, all the games and plans and dreams and hopes were one. Like the empty Fockers or quiet classrooms, the year had quietly stolen awa . Next year, for some of us, tlnere would be anotherg but for the Class of '88, it was the end. There were memories and dreams and sadness and joys and hap- piness and tears, but most of all there were gon and me. Not just us, ut us and everyone else who, when we put them all together, made Baldwin Park High School. What had this school been that made it so special? It was excellent. Not just in academics or athletics or ac:- tivities of classes or people or teachers or adminstrators or buildings or ang one other thing, but rat er in the sum that all these things were. These things were what made beingsta Brave so special. We were special, and we would always be special, Class of '88 or Class o '91, we-'were all the same, Braves! Art Martinez CELEBRATING THE END OF SCHOOL, Art Martinez and Lydia Santiago remember their four years hBI'B. photo,'A. Martinez. CONCENED ABOUT FUR- THERING THEIR EDUCA- TION, Ernir Gomez and Carlos Loplez discus their futures wit Ms. Garcia. ENIOYING A SUNNY DAY, Evelyn Medina daydrearns away. photosfA. Martinez. O Closing 199 200 Closing CATCHING THEIR AT- TENTION, Rosalva Pacheco discusses something impor- tant with Mayra Vargas and Cheryl Pickard . SOAKING UP SOME CALIFORNIA CULTURE, Norweigian foreign ex- change student Lill Silvert- sen participates in a science experiment regarding solar rays and their effect upon the Skin. PhmufM.okuda. -it J 'A 0- 0 an in in in 4 'ir if S EXCITED ABOUT RIDING THE BUS HOME, Miguel Capacete jokingly adver- tises the results of not studying. Th 2 -at Iliad -'xl I 1 ,?', If Wh Wh... hat a Year! .P.H.S. enjoyed an outstanding and ex- citing year. The Class of '88 has gone on to their future successes as they remember the past, conquer the present, and strive for the best in the future. Somehow the year has ended. In the rnidsts of classes, finals, dances, and graduation, the students strove and succeeded in making us the best. It is a school which because of its students and staff will always remain the best there is. It was a year of ex- cellence because it is a school of excellence. Ex- cellence grew frorn each of us and finally spread to us all. Baldwin Park Hi h School was not only the Home of the Braves, but also the Horne of the Best. Alex Valencia TAKING TIME OUT FROM CLASSES, Martha Tapia, Iames Ortiz, and Cind Martinez show how much they like it here. ON THE WAY TO CLASS, lose McDermed takes a mo- ment to chat with Charlene Marquez. WAITING TO GET ON THE BUS, Fidencio Chavez, Ofelia Arroyo, Art Molina, David Ortiz , and Ioe Velas- quez celebrate the end of another day of school. PholosfA. Martinez. Closing 201 202 Index Abamonga, Aimee Abasta, Mercy Abdullah, Abdullah Abdullah, Ghada Abele, Cynthia Abela, Kimberly Abundiz, Veronica Aburto, Iohn Aburto, Rosie Acero, Ralph Acevedo, Blanca Acevedo, Sonia Acosta, Antonio Acosta, Eder Acosta, Elsy Acoata, Iuan Acosta, Mauricio Acostl, Sandra Adame, Alice Adria ns, Iohn Aguilar, Angela Aguilar, Cesar Aguilar, Iorge Aguilar, Luis Aguilar, Michelle Aguilar, Norma Aguilar, Rina Aguilar, Susana Aguilera, Alejandra Aguirre, Georgina Aguirre, Iesus Aguirre, Laura Agustin, Emmylou Aiono, Iulio Aiono, Theresa Aiono, Tom Akim, Maechelle Alaniz, Marcos Alapag, Crispin Alarcon, Kim Alba, Anita Alba, Brandy Alcala, Iesus Aleman, Maria Aleman, Rosa Alexander, Sylvia Alfaro, Sylvia Allen, Dupree Allen, Lora Lea Allen, Paul Allen, Tony Almada, David Almada, Susan Almanza, Andrea Alpuche, Griselda Alquitela, Cynthia Altamirano, Anna Alvarado, Alejandro Alvarado, Lissa Alvarado, Marlicha Alvarez, Benjamin Alvarez, Iackie Alvarez, Lorena Amador, Lui Amaro, Dianna 34, 82, 84, 87,137,166 34 4, 78, 34, 82, 46,122 34,88 4 58 46,134,149 46,88 91,92,93 58 58 46 34 34 34 58 58 46 J4,88,91,93 34 34,82,100 58 46 34 97,98 4,82 46,82 34,82,84 4,100 34 46,87 46 82,l02,107,113 58 34,134 46,143 58,88 34,82,84 87,l11,141,171 78,177 34,82,84,87 58 58 34 46,164 58 34 46 82,91,93 4 91,93 34,119 58 58 58 58.185 4 34 58 4 46 82,84,137,177 ,4,85 S,81,82,87,113 58 Amaya, Fortino Amaya, Ilfredo Amaya, Martha Amaya, Michelle Ambriz, Noe Andrade, Anastacio Andrade, Anthony Andrade, Eddie Andrade, Eloisa Andrade, Emerita Andrade, Iosie Andrade, Miguel Andrade, Tomas Angeles, Emmanuel Angelo, Christina Angelo, Pauline Anguiano, Gustavo Aponte, Iuan Appelzoller, Dorothy Aquino, Humberto Aquino, lose Aquino, Tomas Araiza, Bernadette Araiza, Brandi Aranda, Ieanette Aranda, Lilia Archuleta, Richard Ardon, Wilmer Arebalo, Eileen Arellanes, Yvonne Arellano, Camilo Arellano, Leticia Arellano, Norma Arevalo, Isela Arevalo, Osvaldo Arevalo, Rodolfo Arevalo, Yolanda Arias, Iavier Armendariz, Arlene Armendariz, Iose Armendariz, Maribel Armendariz, Mirna Arnal, Edward Arredondo, Carlos Arredondo, Charles Arredondo, Fernando Arreola, Estela Arreola, Leticia Arreola, Maria Arriero, Karina Arriero, Monica Arrieta, Leticia Arroyo, Elizabeth Arroyo, Hector Arroyo, Ofelia Arroyo, Veronica Arteaga, Albert Arteaga, Armando Arteaga, Hilda Arteaga, Marlene Arzate, Sir'an Arzu, Aretha Ascencio, Martin Astorga, Gabby Avalos, Ronald Avalos, Rosendo Avila, Elva Avila, Lorena Avila, Monica Ayala. Evelyn 46 34 46 5, 146 46 150 34 34, 119,120,171 88 46 58 46 122, 150 58 155 177 5. 46, 149, 46 34, 87 5 58, 188 34 122 46 58 46 58 58 58 5 46 34, 162 34 88 46 46 58 46 58,125,188 46 46,113, 122,173 5, 97, 98,111,113 34 58 58, 93 91 58, 125 34 34, 87 58 34 58 34, 82 46 34, 82, 87 46, 94 34 5 58 46 46 46 46, 146, 174 34 58 58 46 34 58 58 5.113 Ayala, Isidro Ayala, Vincent Ayub, Yvette Baello, Michael Baez, Rafael Balderrama, Rose Baldwin, Melissa Ballesteros, Richard Baltierra, Albert Baquiel, Christopher Barajas, Amelia Barba, Iacinto Barba, Lena Barba, Lenia Barbarena, Sindya Barberena, Luis Barcelona, Lawrence Barendregt, Adriana Barendregt, Iohanna Barnfield, Luis Barnfield, Ste hanie Barragan, Anclle Barra es, Armando Barraza, Adriana Barraza, Angel Barraza, Christopher Barraza, Martin Barreto, Leticia Barrientez, Lisa Barrientos, Adrian Barron, Carol Barron, Deserie Barron, Iose Barry, Dorsey Bautista, Rebecca Bayaca, Francis Beach, Denise Bear, Michael Beasley, Rose Marie Belmarez, Norinda Beltran, Christopher Beltran, Iavier Beltran, Iose Beltran, Nick Beltran, Ricardo Beltran, Roberto Beltran, Sergio Beltran, Veronica Benavides, Denise Benavides, George Benavides, Mariann Benavides, Mariano Benavides, Maricela Benavides, Rocio Benitez, Alicia Benitez, Cesar Benitez, incente Benitez, Mirella Benzor, Yolanda Berry, Dedric Berry, Kristy Betancourt, Lisha Betancourt, Ramiro 4 47,122,158,17 4 47,6 5 5 3 5 4 5 1 58, 47, 91, 92, 58, 91,1 47, 5, 35, 1 35, 87,15 35, 6,119, 1 4 47,131,15l 35, 82, 84, 87,15 59,131, 1 5 35, 81, 8 4 3 4 14 6, 83,11 35, 87, 119,12 35, 8 4 5 4 9 5 9 59,9 5 3 4 35, 94 6, 84 59, 84 59,174 59. 91 Bettancourt, Ramiro Bettencourt, loseph Bitela, Alejandro Blanco, Denise Blanco, Kimberly Blanco, Rex Blankenship, Duane Boatwright, Reginald Boatwright, Sharonda Bonilla, Cesar Bonilla, lose Bonner, April Brewster, lackie Briceno, lorge Briseno, Alex Brito, Aleiandro Brown, Kenneth Brown, Patrice Brown, Travis Brown, Trevor Brugman, Tina Bulan, Claire Buluran, Roy Burciaga, Manuel Bur os, Luis Burie, Tammy Bustamante, Rodrigo Bustillos, Ralph Butler, Kimberly Buyher, Anthony Caballero, loe Caballero, lose Caballero, Martin Cabrera, Reyna Cadiz, Adrian Caldera, Francis Calderon, Cindy Calderon, Indyra Calderon, Israel Calderon, loe Calderon,Omar Calderon, Randy Calderon, Roxanna Calle'as, Hector Calvillo, Anthony Calvin, Kevin Camacho, Abraham Camacho, Carlos Camacho, Danny Camarena, Gabriel Camargo, Wendy Campbell, lane Campos, Edward Campos, lesus Campos, Maribel Camu, Daniel Canales, Patricia Canchola,lu1ia Candelaria, Michelle Cano, Lisa Cano, Luis Cano, Marisol 92, 93 59 6 59 47, 174 35 6 47 35 59 59 47 47, B8 59 34, 173 35 59, 91,93 6, 81, 87,114 35, 87, 162 59,82,163, 35 6 35, 87' 59, 188 59 6 59 119 35 59 119 6 59,125 59 59, 91 59 59 35, 91 47 47 59 59 47 86 93 59 47 59 35 59 47, 82, 164 7,146,174 35, 83,119,171 7 35, 91, 92, 47 47 35 59 7 93 35 59, 85 Cano, Sunshine Canseco, Daniel Capacete, Miguel Capacete, Raquel Carcido, Arturo Carcido, lose Carcido, Manuel Cardenas, Ana Cardenas, Blanca Cardenas, Gus Cardenas, lesus Carlos, Carolina Carlos, Israel Carlos, lo-ann Carlos, Marcela Carlos, Tina Carlos, Tomas Carlos, Yolanda Carmona, Rudolfo Carnelison, Shawna Carpenter, lennifer Carr, Dale Carreon, Adela Carrillo, Cruz Carrillo, luanita Carrillo, Maria Carrillo, Michelle Carrillo, Oswaldo Carter, Yamar Carvajal, Cynthia Casas, Brenda Casas, Luzmila Castanar, Alcarlo Castanar, Benjamin Castanar, Christine Castanar, Emma-Ruth Castaneda, An elique Castaneda, Esther Castaneda, Yvonne Castellanos, Margarita Castellanos, Maria Castillo, Aracely Castillo, Gerado Castillo, lesus Castillo, Maricela Castillo, Melinda Castillo, Oscar Castillo, Ruben Castillo, Sofia Castillo, Voltaire Castrillon, Yesenia Castro, Chris Castro, laime Castro, lorge Castro, luan Castro, Leticia Castro, Lorena Catano, Maria Cater, Shara Cavillo, Antlllony Cazares, lavier Ceballos, Gabriela C eballos, Veronica Cela a, Ronald Celebertti, Melvin Cerda, Gilberto Cervantes, Annette Cervantes, Antonia Cervantes, Frances Cervantes, Richard 59, 91 59 47,122 7,64 47, 91, 92, 93,122 7 83,119 7 47 7,109,119,150 59,1-50 47 7,119,150 59 47 35 35, 91, 92, 93 35 7 91 47, 94 59 59 47 35 47 35 35, 87 59 97, 98 59 7 7, 87 35, 87, 141 59, 134 47, 82, 91, 93 7 59 59 59 47, 174 59 59 35, 119 59 59 47,122 47,122 59, 93 47 35 35, 83,119,184 47 35, 184 35 47 8 8, 47, 149 59 6 35 59 47 59 59 18 34, 35, 97, 98,111 47 35 122 Chacon, lerry 47 Chaffino, Steven 8 Chairez, Connie 35 Chairez, Mario 47 Chan, Cristina 35 Chandler, Raymond 59 Chanes, Ronald 47 Chavez, Alejandro 59 Chavez, Arcadio 60 Chavez, Carmen 83 Chavez, Debbie 58,131, 155, 174 Chavez, Diane 43 Chavez, Edward 35 Chavez, Fidencio 48. 87, 122, 161 Chavez, Gertrudes 43 Chavez, Guyray 48, 110, 126, 173 Chavez, Nancy 60 Chavez, Pedro 43 Chavez, Raul 60 Chavez, Robert 122 Chavira, Andy 35 Chavira, Michael 3 Chavira, Ricardo 119, 171 Chen, Larry 60 Chen, Trac 35, BO, 82, 133 Chevez, Albert 86, 114, 132 Chevez, Roberto 3 Chia, Daniel 60 Chiriboga, lannett 43, 131, 164 Cho, Maggie 35, 32, 34, 35 Choe, Susan 8.78,81,82,87, 137,174 Chou, Ivans 36, 82, 87, 166 Christian, Latoyce 60 Chua, Aura 36, 33 Chua, Richard 60 Cisneros, Moises 60 Cisneros, Yesenia 60 Claggatt, lames 43 Clancy, Elizabeth 60 Clarkson, Brian 36, 32, 34 Clayton, lon 60 Clemente, Francisco 36 Clemente, Sheila 36, 82, 84, 87, 114, 137 Clemente, Sherwin 60, 125 Clendenen, lames 36, 166 Clendenen, lulie 8, 78, 81, 82, 109, 114, 146 Cobb, leanne 60 Cobian, Carolina 149, 174 Cobos, Elizabeth 36, 149 Cociin, Kerwin 9, 32 Connor, lohn 9, 32, 35 Connor, Martha 36 Conti, Ferdinand 9, 32 Contreras, Matt 83, 119 Contreras, Monique 48, 102 Contreras, Sergio 60 Contreras, Victor 36 Corbin, leffrey 43 Cordova, Arturo 35 Coreas, Elida 60 Coreas, Roxanne 85 Corlew, George 43, 122 Corneio, Elida 9. 190 Cornejo, Evelyn 43 Cornejo, lohanna 60, 173 Cornejo, Rico 9. 119, 120, 150 Corne'o, Sandra 36 Cornelison, Shawna 60, 93 Corona, Art 122, 143 Corona, Arturo 43 Index 203 204 Index Corona, lose Corona, Robert Corral, Norma Correa, David Cortes, Cesar Cortez, Adelaido Cortez, Christopher Cortez, luan Cosio, Everardo Couch, Lawrence Covarrubias, Gabriela Covarrubias, Irma Covarrubias, Leticia Covarrubias, Maricela Covarrubias, Mary Covarrubias Oswaldo Covert, Terri Crenshaw, Kathy lo Crim, Aeesha Cruz, Alma Cruz, Chris Cruz, German Cruz, Lorena Cruz, Moises Cruz, Rudy Cruz, Trista Cuadra, Stephanie Cuadra, Tonia Cueva, Ismael Culberson, Charles Cunningham, Angela Curiel, laime Curiel, Manuel Curiel, Monica Custodio, Denny Danley, Shelley David, Michelle Davidson, lennifer Davila, Pedro Davis, Karry De Billie, Andrea De La Sierra, lesus De La Torre, Norma De Leon, lose De Leon, Leandro De Los Santos, leanett De Santiago, Manuel DeBillie, Andrea Debo, Lisa Del Rosario, Dan Dela Cruz, Enrique DeLeon, Leandro Delgado, Guadalupe Delgado, laime Delgado, lohn Delgado, Margarita Delgado, Olivia Deloera, Lisa Deloera, Rogelio Deras, lames Desmond, Christiana Dewhurst, Pak 8 48 48, 184 48, 91, 168 60 48 60 48 152 36,82 60 48 9 36 9 48 60 60 9, 80 60 60 36, 87,119 48 36 10 48, 163 36, 82, 87, 98, 113 36, 88 36 60 60 36 48 36 60 36, 87, 166 60 36, 87 36, 87, 91, 93 10 60, 82 36 36 10, 178 48 60 48 60, 125 94 48,91,93 10, 82, 87,190 36, 87,143 88 60, 155, 186 48 48 10, 113 48 60 48 48 48 48,171 Diaz, Barnard Diaz, Carlos Diaz, Conrad Diaz, David Diaz, Henry Diaz, Martha Diaz, Oscar Diaz, Paul Diaz, Roy Diaz, Sandra Diaz, Yesenia Dinh, Trinh Domasig, Kristine Dominguez, Mondo Dominguez, Sophia Dorado, Antonio Dorado, Maribel Dorado, Olivia Duarte, Monica Dunkelman, Allen Dunkelman, Charles Dunkelman, David Duque, Aurea Duran, Antonio Duran, Evelyn Duran, lennifer Duran, loey Duran, Michael Duran, Paul Duran, Raul Duran, Ricky Durazo, Alberto Duronslet, lames Duvall, Marc Dwan, Mike Echeveste, Enrique Edio, Rhoda Enciso, Salvador Enriquez, Armando Ensiso, Iavier Ensiso, Leonard Epple, Maxine Erosa, Raquel Escamilla, lesus Escamilla, Maria Escobedo, Diane Escutia, Eduardo Esguerra, lennifer Esparza, Nancy Espitia, Alma Espitia, Claudia Espitia, Luis Espitia, Olga Esquivel, Cynthia Estavillo, Edna Estevez, Ana Estevez, Shaun Estrada, Alma Estrada, Oksana Evans, Lucinda Evans, Michael Evans, Michelle 36 60 10 10 36 60 36 48,122 60,125,188 10,155 60 48,82,138 60 60 48 48 48 10 36,85 119,120 36 119,120 60,87 60,125 48,91 60 36,91,92,93 60,125 119,120 48 36 10 60 10,184 161 36 48 60 48 48 36,186 48 36 82 48 36,149,174 60,125 60,87 91,93 36 60,88 48 48,88 60 36,97,98,113 48,149,174 11 60 37, 138, 155, 168 60, 174 49 49 Fajardo, loseph 11 Fajardo, Marcos 49 Farfan, lessica 49 Farfan, Rosalinda 11, 134, 146 Farias, Angie 49 Farrell, Loretta 88, 174 Felix, Eddie 91, 92, 93 Fernandez, Maria 60 Fernandez, Miriam 37 Fernandez, Susana 49 Fierro, Becky 97, 98, 107, 113 Fierro, Rachel 11, 84 Fig, lohn 11, 162 Fig, Robert 11, 184 Figueroa, Sandra 88 Figueroa, Xinia 37 Fisher, Casey 60 Floetke, lulie 37 Floetke, Rene 11,82 Flores, Angela 49 Flores, Beatriz , 60, 97, 98, 114 Flores, Carlos 37, 60, 122, 114 Flores, Carmen 105 Flores, Eduardo 49 Flores, Gilbert 37 Flores, Hector 49 Flores, lesse 49 Flores, lose 11,49 Flores, luan 11, 150 Flores, Leticia 49, 82, 84, 87 Flores, Oralie 61 Flores, Oscar 61 Flores, Ricardo 37 Flores, Roxana 61 Flores, Terry 11, 114 Flores, Timothy 61 Flowers, Heather 61 Flurry, Crystal 37 Fonseca, Mike 125, 188 Foreman, Lidia 11 Fortesque, lames 12, 87, 109 Foss, Randy 61 Foss, Richard 12 Fourdyce, Lisa 88 Fowler, Samuel 61 Fraijo, less 37 Franceschi, Fernando 37 Franco, Alejandro 61 Franco, Conrad 122 Freeman, Criss 37, 141 Fregoso, Felipe 61 Frilot, Richard 61 Fuentes, Eric 37, 122 Fuentes, Milton 61 Fuents, Roberto 12 Fuimaono, Alapati 37 Fuimaono, Liczie 61 Gaeta, Patricia 61 Gait, Kirk 12, 78, 82, 113,119,120, 191 Galindo, lose Gallardo, Alejandro Gallardo, ludith Gallardo, Ronnie Gallegos, Daniel Gallegos, Edgar Gallegos, Eloy Gallegos, Hilda Gallegos, Ricardo Gallentine, lessica Galvan, Alberto Galvan, Clara Galves, Harold Galves, Tony Galvin, Karen Gamboa, Yolanda Garcia, Adrian Garcia, Alicia Garcia, Ana Garcia, Annalaurie Garcia, Bri etta Garcia, Cas Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Charolet Garcia, Christina Garcia, Claudia Garcia, Cresenciano Garcia, Elizabeth Garcia, Eric Garcia, Ernie Garcia, Evangelina Garcia, Fidel Garcia, Georgina Garcia, George Garcia, Gerardo Garcia, Helen Garcia, Howard Garcia, lohn Garcia, lorge Garcia, lose A Garcia, loseph Garcia, Lorena Garcia, Maribel Garcia, Marilu Garcia, Martina Garcia, Milca Garcia, Orlando Garcia, Pedro Garcia, Rafael Garcia, Raul Garcia, Richard Garcia, Robert Garcia, Samuel Garcia, Simon Garcia, Sonia Garmon, Abiodua Garza, Denise Garza, Sylvia Gaspar, Daniel Gaspar, Diana Gavi, Roseann Gearhart, Mark Gelisan, Rennalyn Gibbons, Kevin Gibson, lennifer Gibson, Michael Ginoza, Tom Glatz, lennifer Godina, Maria Godinez, luan 61 49 12,113 61 37,82 49 61 12 91,93 61 61 61 61 61,125 37,113 49 49, 91 12 12, 49 88,113 61, 91, 93 61 12 61 61,105 12, 37, 88 49 13 37 61 61 37 12 37 61 61 49 13,113 49 49 61 61 13,88 49 49 37 61 37,61 49 49 37,186 61 61,91,93 37 13 37 49 49 61 37,97,98 49 37 49,82,87 122,161 61,88,104 61 61 61 49 37 Godinez, Luis Godwin, Kathleen Gomez, Alan Gomez, Ana Gomez, David Gomez, Edward Gomez, Irene Gomez, Karla Gomez, Marta Gomez, Oscar Gomez, Pearl Gomez, Raquel Gonzales, Angela Gonzales, Gustalvo Gonzales, lerry Gonzales, lodee Gonzales, luan Gonzales, Louis Gonzales, Nora Gonzales, Richard Gonzales, Ruben Gonzalez, Amanda Gonzalez, Ana Gonzalez, Arnulfo Gonzalez, Benjamin Gonzalez, Celina Gonzalez, Cynthia Gonzalez, Diana Gonzalez, Elizabeth Gonzalez, Evelia Gonzalez, Gerardo Gonzalez, Imelda Gonzalez, Isaac Gonzalez, laime Gonzalez, luan Gonzalez, lulian lr. Gonzalez, Lorena Gonzalez, Luis Gonzalez, Marco Gonzalez, Miriam Gonzalez, Ol a Gonzalez, Roierto Gonzalez, Sonia Goodale, David Goodwin, Donzell Gorham, Tonya Gorman, Karen Gracia, Liz Gracia, Tannya Gracia-Yara, Elizabeth Graham, Anthony Granados, Marisa Grande, Mario Griarte, Lyndon Griego, Paul Group, Michael Guada'ara, Aerugio Guadalajara, Refugio Guerra, Angelo Guerra, Yvette Guerrero, Andrew Guerrero, Araceli Guerrero, Brenda Guerrero, Fernando Guerrero, Miguel Guerrero, Tommy Guillardo, Alex Guillory, Ernest Gurdian, Karla Gutierrez, Arturo 37 37 61,125,188 49 37, 61,125 61 61,91 49 37 49,122,186 13 13 37 49 82, 87, 143 37 122 61 37 37 13 37 13 88 61 49 49 13,87 49, 81 37 49 49 61 37, 38 50, 143 38 38, 80 38 14, 78, 82,113 14, 178 50 50, 152 38 14 61 38,82,149, 174 38, 100, 110 85 14,85 38 14 61 61,173 61,161 14 82 125 61 61 61,104 14 38 50 38 62 119 122 14,113 14,174 50 Gutierrez, Carrie Gutierrez, Darlene Gutierrez, Genalin Gutierrez, Ginger Gutierrez, leric Gutierrez, Maria Gutierrez, Ruben Gutierrez, Trinidad Gutierrez, Veronica Guzman, Adriana Guzman, Alonso Guzman, Ana Guzman, luan Guzman, Maribel Guzman, Mariver Guzman, Olga Guzman, Oscar Guzman, Rene Guzman, Sandra Haines, Cynthia Hall, loseph Halla, F. Vartan Hamilton, Liza Hamilton, Shannan Hammers, Tony 14,86 62 14, 87,88 62 38 62 50 50 62 50 62 62 50 88 82, 97, 98 50 38, 91, 93 14 38 50, 62 50, 82 15 38 15, 78, 91, 93,114,164 15, 78,113,119 Hammond, Clint 50, 166 Hammond, David 15, 80, 83, 84, 109, 119, 184, 190 Han, Yu 62 Haro, Amelia 50 Haro, Berta 50 Haro, Bruno 38, 119, 120, 184 Haro, Cecilia 62 Haro, Cordelia 50 Harper, Michelle 15 Harris, Andrew 62 Hartnell, Maria 38. 97, 93 Haskins, Lisa 62 Hawthorne, Tracy 15 Hayes, Mario 62 Heck, Marcie 50 Hennin , Cynthia 62 Hernangez, A ustine 152 Hernandez, Afbert 50, 152. 173 Hernandez, Alejandro 50 Hernandez, Alfredo 52 Hernandez, Anthony 50 Hernandez, Antonio 50 Hernandez, Benny 125, 161 Hernandez, Bertha 50 Hernandez, Betzabe 62 Hernandez, Catrina 62, 165 Hernandez, Christina 62 Hernandez, Christy 105 Hernandez, Deborah 38 Hernandez, Elizabeth 62 Hernandez, Erica 50 Hernandez, Frank 62 Hernandez, Guillermo 62 Hernandez, lose 38, 50, 119 Hernandez, luan 50 Hernandez, lulia 15 Hernandez, Katrina 138 Index 205 206 Index Hernandez, Lisa Hernandez, Luis Hernandez, Mabel Hernandez, Maribel Hernandez, Marilyn Hernandez, Martha Hernandez, Michael Hernandez, Oscar Hernandez, Paul Hernandez, Priscilla Hernandez, Raynaldo Hernandez, Richard Hernandez, Rodrigo Hernandez, Ruby Hernandez, Salvador Hernandez, Silvia Hernandez, Tony Hernandez, Ventura Hernandez, Veronica Hernandez, Yolanda Herrera, Alishia Herrera, Bernardo Herrera, Iohnny Herrera, Lorraine Herrera, Scarlett Hess, Charlene Hethcoat, Dawn Hibbert, Amy Hidal o, Gerardo Hilo, fames Hilo, Iohnn Hinojosa, Allicia Hinson, Stephen Hirigoyen, Ieanne Hirsch, Susan Hlavaj, Andy Hobgood, Tanya Hobgood, Tara Hegel, Eric Ho land, Eimmy Horn, Wi liam Hoskin, Iennifer Hoskin, Iolie Howard, Cindy Hubler, Deanna Huerta, Armando Huerta, Consuelo Huerta, Eduardo Huezo, Gonzalo Huizar, Mario Hunt, Meredith Hussain, Fazil Hugnh, Tai Hy arger,Iohn lbarra, Sergio Ilina, Adina Imm, Dale Imm, Tina Inciong, Carrie Inocencio, Paul Inocencio, Serina Isida, Miriam Islas, C nthia Islas, Theresa Israel, Iennifer 15, 114 50 62 15, 164 50 50 62 38, 62, 126 62 15, 102 38 50, 86 62 50 38,119,120, 150 113 122, 171 38 62 15 38 50 62, 91, 92, 93 50 50 1-6 50 38 38, 152 62 62, 188 62 50 16 62 50 62 78, 97, 98 50 62 38 16, 81 50. 102 38, 91, 93 62 50 50 38, 82, 119 50 62 50 50, 143 62 62 38 62 38,171 50 87,138 125 51,177 51 38,114 62 62, 91, 93 Iackson, Kelly Iacobo, Manuel Iacobo, Miguel Iaime, Car os Iaime, Daniel Iaime, Marcela Iaramillo, Iose Iaramillo, Melissa Iauregui, Elba Iauregui, Georgina Iauregui, Gladys Iauregui, Lorenzo Iaurequi, Maria Iimenaz, Hilda Iimenez, Daniel Iimenez, Dionicio Iimenez, Iavier Iimenez, Martha Jimenez, Rebeca Iimenez, Rosa Iimenez, Sonia Iimenez, Trinidad Iohnson, Chris johnson, Daphne Iohnson, Gloria Ionas, Kimberly Iones, Beverly Iones, Margaret Jordan, Theodore Ioyner, Michael Iuarez, Franklin Iuarez, Ioseph Iuarez, Rau Iurado, Claudia Iurado, Edith Karandang, Eric Keele, Ellis Keen, Darci Keen, D nese Keller, Ilevin Keller, Purnell Kennedy, Stephen Kessler, Keith Kim, Ii King, Angela King, Damon King, Ioseph Kish, Iohn Kish, Katarina Kish, Paul Kohut, Shari Kopenski, Michael Krantz, David Kurtz, Dawn La, Tri 10 16 9,119,120,150 51 38 51 51 38 38,155,177 38 62, 91, 93 38 51 39, 146, 174 51 62 62 34, 39,113,119 16 39, 149, 51 62 174 51 39, 171 51 39, 82, 177 62 62 39 62, 91,93 51 62 39, 122, 158 39 62 62 16,82,87 51,91 51,174 39,174 62 141 51 16 39,82,87 39 62,163 16 62 16 62 16 62 63 51,178 63.125 La Cara, Alexander Lacey, Noel Lagrosa, Manuel Lagunas, Celia Lamadrid, Marcus Lamas, Sergio Landa, Carmen Landa, Iesus Landeros, Iulio Cesar Landeros, Lorrina Lansang, Ronan Lapka, 'llabitha Lara, Cristina Lara, Uiiiel Laurel, Martin Law, Helen Law, William Lawless, Harold Lawless, Norma Lawless, Rusty Lawson, Michael La Crue, Elizabeth Le, Tina Lea, Lionel Leano, Elizabeth Leazenby, Burton Lee, Peter Lee, Ste hen Lee, Viciey Lei, Michael Lemos, Vilma Leon, Iesus Eduardo Leves ue, Bob Levy, glvidio Licea, Alberto Licea, Rigoberto Limon, Ioseph A Limon, Pedro Linares, Felipa Linares, Rebecca Lindo, Anna B Liou, Shin-Iye Lira, Sophia Lisberg, Brian Lloyd, Marci Loera, Fabiola Loera, Iavier Lopez, Carlos Lopez, Cecilia Lopez, Claudia Lopez, Ijaniel Lopez, Denise Lopez, Elizabeth Lopez, Ernest Lopez, Estela Lopez, Francine Lopez, Francisca Lopez, Ioaquin Lopez, lose Lopez, Liilian Lopez, Lorena Lopez, Lorraine Lopez, Maria Lopez, Maribel Lopez, Melissa Lopez, Nadine Lopez, Renee Lopez, Rita Lopez, Sandra Lopez, Veronica 39, 82, 8 78 63,188 39 17 63 17 17 51 39 17,114 17 63 4, 87,137,166 17, 97, 98,113 39 39 51,82,84,174 63,87 39 sa 119i 51.143l 161 51,82 150 51 sa 91 as 51, 82,87 39 51 17 ,113,119,120 sa sa 17,150 91, 93 63,125,161,188 39 39 91, 93 63 63 17, 119 17, 85 51 63 17 63 51 91, 92, 93 97, 98 63 18 51 51 88 125 39 39, 97, 98 39 39 51 39, 97, 98 63 51 39 63 39 39 ordi, Shawn ,oria, Guadalupe ,orica, Daniel ovato, Frances ,oza, Elizabeth .oza, Emily .ozano, Cynthia .ucero, Azucena .ucero, Elmer .ucero, Priscilla .uera, Alicia .ugo, Adriana .uis, Ivannia .ujan, Patricia .una, Brenda Fay ,una, Estela .una, Leticia .una, Ricardo via, Danny Via, Elizabeth viac Kay, Laura viachuca, Susana viacias, Elizabeth viacias, Griselda MBC18S,l8l'I18S Viacias, lim Niacias, Lidia Sfiacias, Marybel Vlacias, Ramirez Macias, Victor Macon, Donna Macon, Sherry Madrid, Leo Madrid, Ralph Madrigal, Carlos Madrigal, Es ranza Madueno, Alb-lerto Madueno, luan Magallanes, Angela Magallanes, Guadalupe Magallon, Daniel Magallon, Luis Magana, Alfredo Magdalene, Aaron Ma nis, Lorena Magmoudi, Erik Maico, Myra Maico, Redender Maldonado, Norma Maldonado, Ricardo allare, Dodjie 3 ancilla,Andrew Marano, Murphy Marentes, Blanca Marin, Oscar Marino, Angela Markes, Victoria Maroquin, Gustavo Marquez, Aida Marquez, Arthur Marquez, Aurelio Marquez, Benjamin Marquez, Charlene 63 63 63 63 63 63 39 39 63 51 63 51 63 39 82, 137, 166 63 63 18 122,161 63 51 51 51 94 51 122 39 51,155 63 51 18,78,82,91 63 51,143 63 51 39 51,173 63,125 18.82.85 18 51 63 63 63,188 63 63 39,82,87,114,138 40 63 40 40 40,141 63 63 51,82 63 51 63 4,18, 82, 84,168 40 63 18 91, 93 Marquez, Leticia Marquez, Lydia Marquez, Pauline Marquez, Portia Marquez, Robert Marquez, Valente Marquez, Veronica Marris, Reuben Marroquin, Ernesto Marroquin, Hernesto Martin, Irma Martin, Larry Martinez, Aaron Martinez, Alex Martinez, Annette Martinez, Art Martinez, Carolina Martinez, Christine Martinez, Christina Martinez, Debra Martinez, Desiree Martinez, Esmeralda Martinez, Esperanza Martinez, George Martinez, Inez Martinez, lavier Martinez, lorge Martinez, Iuan Martinez, Manuel Martinez, Mario Martinez, Nathan Martinez, Rosendo Martinez, Sandra Mata, Francisco Mata, Miguel Mata, Tammy Mataafa, Fofoaivadese Maturan, Arturo Maynard, Mark Mc Call, A ril Mc Crary, lgatrice Mc Evers, Kimberly Mc Gowan, Patrick Mc Neese, Miriam McCall, Asril McDerme , lose Mc Cann, Cheryl Medina, Blanca Evelyn Medina, Eva Medina, Francine Medina, Frances Medina, lanet Medina, lohn Medina, Lizette Medina, Maria Medina, Robert Medina, Rudy Medina, Sonia Medina, Trini Medina, Virginia Medina, Yanet Mfedrano, Pedro Mejia, Antonio Mejia, Robert Mejia, Rosa Me'ia, Yolanda Melecio, lose Melendrez, Marxrita Melendrez, Mart a Melero, Gustavo 51 58, 82, 84.87, 137 18 40, 82,100,113 18 126,171 51 18,119 122,173 51 19 19 19,119 63 19,40 ,78,110,113,114 63,168 as 40,178 63 63,91,93 IQQZIH 19,97 126,171 51 51,73 40,150 52 19,111,119,120 52 63,125 91,186 52 40 52 40 19,134,174 B8 52 63 1997 52 63 63 104 52 19 19 52 63,97,98 63 64 40 40 52 52,87 19,114,119 52 63 20,109,146, 174 64 64,125 64 64,125 64 20 40 40 40 52 Melero, lesus Mel arejo, Antonio Melgn, Martin Mellin, Rosalva Mena, Bill Mendez, Alma Mendez, Angelita Mendez, Carolina Mendez, Hector Mendez, Mirella Mendoza, Antonio Mendoza, Baltazar Mendoza, Caroline Mendoza, Claudia Mendoza, Elena Mendoza, loaquin Mendoza, Noreen Mendoza, Samuel Mendoza, Shirley Mendoza, Steve Mendoza, Valerie Mendoza, Victor Mendoza, Viviana Meraz, Gloria Meraz, loshua Meraz, Richard Mercado, Francisco Mercado, luan Mercado, Martha Mercado, Michael Meyers, Betty Meza, Arthur Meza, lesus Miles, lames Miller, Louis Miller, Sharron Milnes, Victoria Mingle, lessica Miramontes, Dolores Miramontes, Marta Miranda, Albert Miranda, Anthony Miranda, Christina Miranda, lenette Miranda, lennifer Miranda, loe Mitre, Yvonne Molina, Aurora Molina, Dirnas Molina, Mirna Monarrez, Linda Mongeau, Donald Mongenel, Todd Monroy, Fabiola Monroy, Luis Monroy, Sergio Montano, David Montejo, limmy Montes, Armondo Montes, lorge Montes, lose Montes, Ruben Montgomery, loel Montoya, A ex Montoya, Iuan Montoya, Natasha Mora, Abel Mora, Anna , Mora, Nancy Mora, Sandra 3 20 64 64 40 122 40 52 64,88 64 40 52 64 20,88 64,94 52 40 40,94 64,91,93 40 64 64 64,163 40 40 64,125 20,119 40 64 64,91,93 52,82 64 52 52 52 40 40,88 40,82,166 64,68 64 40 64 20,B2,141 64 52,178 64,97,98 ,119,120,184 20,91,93 2O,B6,58 64,188 52 40 20 40 20,109 152 52 64,125,173 21 64 52 21 64 40,82,119 40 84 40 21. 70, 83.119 0-l 11 40 Index 298 Index Morales, Carlos Morales, Cesar Morales, Cynthia Morales, Danny Morales, Elizabeth Morales, Glenn Morales, Hector Morales, Irene Morales, Iaime Morales, Marcela Morales, Mirna Morales, Naiuoleon Morales, Ne son Morales, Patricia Moran, Charity Moran, Sergio Morando, Iavier Moreno, Elizabeth Moreno, lack Moreno, Louis Moreno, Rosa Morford, Iohn Morris, Daniel Moussally, Marguerite Munguia, Blanca Munoz, Guillermo Munoz, Ienny Munoz, Iuanita Munoz, Monica Munoz, Virginia Mur uia, C ristian Murgllo, Claren Murillo, Pablo Myers, Colleen 22, 191 Myers, Dionne Nakashima, William Nance, Craig Narvaez, Amy N arvaez, Veronica Narvaiz, Marlo N atividad, Ernesto Natividad, Iaime Nava, Armando Nava, Irma N ava, Manuel Navar, Beatriz Navarrete, Iimmy Navarrete, Teresa Navarro, Adrian Navarro, Alicia Navarro, Aracely Navarro, Edgar Navarro, Iaime Navarro, Mario Navarro, Marisol Negrete, Rudy Ne son, Laurie Nemeth, Robert Nevarez, Dorothy Nevarez, Robert New, Gerald Nguyen, Anh 40,91 52 52 64,125 41 41,184 21 52 41,119 41 21 21,91,92,93 41,126 64 64,85 64,125,158,161,188 91,93 41 52,122,186 64 41 143 52,86,163 21,81 52 64 110,155,178 52 41 21.88 41 64,86,173 78,81,82, 52,126,152,171 87,109,146,174, 82, 97, 98 22, 82 52 52, 88 22 41 64 52, 186 22 52 22 22 41, 122, 173 64 64 22 64 52 22, 113 41 64 64, 128 41 64 91, 93 91, 92, 93 22, 162 52 Nguyen, Duc Hong Nguyen, Ionathon Nguyen, Tai Nguyen, Trang Xuan Nicastro, Linda Nieto, Michelle Nieto, Veronica Nieves, Adalberto Nieves, Maribel Nino, Tanya Noble, Mini Noble, Perlita Noel, Winston Nogalez, Alexander Nogalez, Lucille Norton, Christa Novelo, Louie Nunez, Iason Nunez, Iuan Nunez, Rafael Nunez, Teresa Oaxaca, Michael Obando, Viria Obledo, Rebecca Ocampo, An elica Oceguera, Ffiipe Ochoa, Elizabeth Ochoa, Iuvenal Ochoa, Margarita Ochoa, Maria Ochoa, Omero Ochoa, Ralph Oh, Iohn Okada, Shannon O uda, Mari Olguin, Lori Olivares, Edward Olivares, Gabriel Olivares, Iaime Olivas, Cecilia Olivas, Evelyn Olivera, Pedro Olmos, Alejandro Olmos, Monica Olson, Christopher Olson, Shannon 23 Ong, Annie 23, 78, 81 Ontiberos, Ramon Ordenez, Naomi Ordonez, Esther Ordonez, Lenin Orozco, Araceli Orozco, Emma Ortega, Lisa 1 Ortega, Olga Ortega,pPatricia Ortega, Selina Ortiz, Arturo Ortiz, Carlos Ortiz, Cesar Ortiz, David Ortiz, Elizabeth Ortiz, Esteban 22 22 52 22 52,104 64,82 41 122 85 23,107,155,164 87 64 52,87 64 64,94 23 119,120 41 64 64,125,173 41 64 93 41 52 64 41,97,98 64 52 52 64 52 52,9L 52,91 52,178 ,80,82,114,190 41,146,178 125 64 64 23, 96, 98 41 53 53 64 64 64 , 84, 87, 155, 174 64 53 41, 88 53, 91, 92, 93 53 41 91 23 41 82, 98 41 65 91, 93, 171 23 23 41, 83, 128 Ortiz, Evaristo Ortiz, Iames Ortiz, Ioel Ortiz, Maria Ortiz, Miguel Ortiz, Pablo Ortiz, Paul Ortiz, Sergio Ortiz, Sylvia Ortiz, Terri Ortiz-Luis, Marie Osorio, Sergio Oyarzabal, Daniel Pacheco, Kim Pacheco, Rosalva Pacis, Iohn Padilla, Georgina Padilla, lose Pagan, Elsa Pa , Doo Pak, Seung Palacios, Lorena Palafox, Maria Pallan, Ruben Palmer, Heidi Palmer, Kamronn Palomares, Carlos Palomares, Martha Palos, Francisco Paneto, Isabel Paneto, lose Panuco, Henry Paris, Iason Park, Weon Parra, Magdalena Partida, Bart Pasillas, Rosie Patino, Freddie Patlan, Georgia Patlan, Le'Yvonne Patricio, Anthony Patton, Patricia Pau, Shane Payan, Violeta Payen, Bertha Payne, Margaret Pearson, Ion-Mikel Pedregon, Lydia Pena, Iulie Pena, Karla Pena, Rosie Pennington, Barbar Peralta, Iesus Perea, Eleazar Perez, Andrea Perez, Bernadette Perez, Carlos Perez, Carlos Perez, Charles Perez, Christina Perez, Claudia Perez, Eduardo Perez, Eliazar 8 5 2 6 6 12 6 12 53,122,1W 6 41, 97, 91 6 5 53,121 41 41,M 42 21 55 6E 41 65 5 6 41,91,93,18 41,9 4 55 41 5 41,8 6 6 53 65 65 41,126,171 42,94 65 65,88,97,98 23,97,98,114,191 42,91,92,93 53 65 53 53 65 34,42,82,84,87 42 65 53 88 42, 23,85 42,87 65 53 65 42 65 122 65 23 24 24 BYEZ GFBZ STGZ GFBZ SYCZ SFBZ GIBZ erez, erez, erez, Perez, Perez, Perez, Perez, , Leslie erry , Esther , Gabriel , Henri , Iames erez, erez, , Maribel , Osvaldo , Pete Iesus Iuan Rebecca Reina Reuben Ricardo Sonia Tayde Umberto etersen, William hilbrick, Dannielle hillips, Steven hung, Minh Van ickard, Cheryl icon, Patricia imentel, Alonso imentel, Bertha imentel, Margarita ina, Veronica ineda, Macedonia ining, Rolando once, Carlos once, Lourdes once, Maria oole, Tina ortillo, Alexander Portillo, Miguel Potter, David Pouliot, Petricia Pouliot, Teresa Pratt, Christine Preciado, Richard Pujals, Mario Pulido, Iuan Quezada, Pedro Quezada, Susanna Quijada, Pete Quijano, Tony Quinones, Iose Quintana, Donald Quintanar, lose Quintanar, Larry Quintero, Sandra Quiroz, Albert Quiroz, Alfred Quiroz, Benjamin Quiroz, Elizabeth Quiroz, Helen 24, 78, 97, 65 65 65, 152 24 65, 125 65, 125 65, 88 65 42 42 42,82 42 65 24 42, 82, 84 91 42, 82, 100 65 V 53 53 24, 86 98, 107, 113 65 65 53 24 65 53 42,82 65 53 42 42 53, 122, 158 53 42 42 53 65 24 53 42 65 65, 131 65 42 65 53 53 24, 119 53 88, 186 65, 125 65 42 65 Rago, Oscar Rago, Owen Ramas, Gilbert Ramas, Glenda Ramey, Dawn Ramirez, Bertha Ramirez, Georgette Ramirez, Iessica Ramirez, Ioaquin Ramirez, Iohnny Ramirez, Iorge Ramirez, Kevin Ramirez, Laura Ramirez, Manuel Ramirez, Maritza Ramirez, Michael Ramirez, Paul Ramirez, Rosa Ramirez, Sandra Ramirez, Tere Ramirez, Veronica Ramos, Ioaquin Ramos, Maria Ramos, Maria E. Rangel, Efrain Rangel, Maria Rangel, Vanessa Ranzolin, Miriam Ray, Regina Raya, Laura - Recendez, Anita Recio, Reggie Reddig, An ela Reddig, Miiie Rede, Natalie Renteria, Desiree Renteria, Georgette Renteria, Iohn Renteria, Olivia Renteria, Sonia Resendiz, Iohnny Reveche, Dennis Reyes, Adolfo Reyes, Ben Reyes, Grasiano Reyes, Iennifer Reyes, Iosephine Reyes, Laura Reyes, Misty Reyes, Oscar Reyes, Ricardo Reynoso, Isaac Rice, Edward Richards, Craig Riestra, Charley Riestra, Mike Rigney, Carla Rigney, Iennifer Rios, Alex Rios, Gabriela Rios, Luis Rios, Maria Rios, Patricia Rios, Victor Rittenour, Claudina Rivadeneyra, Eduardo Rivadeneyra, Gabriel Rivas, Marco Rivas, Zoila Rivera, Angelica 82,87 53 53 42,87,88,138 65 65 65 65 25 91,93,166 53 65,91,92,93 42 53 42,97,98 65,125 25 42,88 42,62,64,a7,136,166 53,94 53,131,165 53,122,162 53 25,65,13a 65 65,88 65 42 65,174 42 25,78,107,155,177 65,125,150 53,97,98,113 25,78,100 65 53 91,93 42 42 65,105 65 25,62,64 53,88 42,83, 143,186 65 25, 85,178 65 42 53 65 42, 87 122 42 87, 141 66 125 96 53 98 25 26 25 26 97, 53 26, 86, 113 53 66,161,163 ..53, 91, 92, 93, 122 66 54 Rivera Rivera Rivera Rivera Rivera Rivera Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Robles, Bruno Cristina Eduardo Ingrid , ,jesus Leslie Anthony Brenda Eve lose Lucia Paul Richard Rosann Tina Rocco, Elizabeth Rocha, Elizabeth Rodas, Mauricio Rodrigo, Rachelle Rodriguez, Aaron Rodriguez, Ana Rodriguez, Antonio Rodriguez, Bertha Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez Rodriguez ,Blanca ,Daniel ,Daniel Edward Rodriguez, , Henry , laqueline , Iennie Ierry Iesse Iohn juan 1 Kenneth , Leonel , Luis Melissa Michelle Miguel Z Morena , Nancy , Octavio Re ina Rishard Roberto , Rosanna , Rosemary , Salvador , Sandra , Sandro , Silvia , Valerie , Xochitl , Yvette Rogan, Mark Rogan, Robert Rogers, Charles II 27, 78, 83, 171, 191 Rogers, Gilda Rogers, Wayne Rojas, Alfredo Rojas, Antonio Rojas, Blanca Rojas, Esteban Rojas, lose Rojas, Leticia Rojas, Luis Rojas, Melinda Rojas, Rita 1 26 42 54,128 54 66 66,85 66,91,93 66 66,82,91 66 66,94 26,110,119,120 54,122,184 42 26,100,107 66,149,174,174 26 26 42 26 54 54 54 54,149,178 66 54 42 26 54,134,155 42 54 42,122,161 119,120 42 66,91 66 26,88 42 42,113 66 66 42 66 87,88 66 66 42,91,93,166 98 66 66 152 42 66 66 82 42,87 54,87 09,119,120,14L 66 - 43 54 27 66 54,173 27,126 43 54,58,128 43,98 27 Index 209 210 Index Rojas, Sandra Rojas, Santiago Roller, Michael Romano, Steve Romero, Anita Romero, Anna Romero, Christine Romero, Edward Romero, Geronimo Romero, jennifer Romero, Leonel Romero, Mario Romero, Ricardo Romero, Robert Resales, Ricardo Ross, Tobias Rossel, Pedro Rounds, Allen Routt, Debbie Rubalcava, Mariana Ruiz, Aurora Ruiz, Christopher Ruiz, Corinne Ruiz, Ernest Ruiz, Fred Ruiz, Gabriel Ruiz, Gabriela Ruiz, Maria Ruiz, Monica Ruiz, Raul Ruiz, Samuel Ruiz, Sonia Ruiz, Teresa Ruiz, Ursula Russnak, Ernie Rutherford, Constance Rutherford, lack Sabala, Adrian Sabala, Rocio Sabalza, Iulie Saenz, Maria Salas, Richard Salas, Samuel Salazar, Ana Salazar, Catrina Salazar, Claudia Salazar, Francisco Salazar, Guillermo Salazar, Yolanda Salcido, Alex Salcido, Frank Salcido, Gloria Saldana, Ioe Saldana, Marisela Saldana, Natalie Saldarriaga, Ilona Salinas, Mario Salsameda, Gina Samoyoa, Sylvia Sanborn, Kristie Sanchez, Ana Sanchez, Araceli Sanchez, Claudia Sanchez, Donicio Sanchez, Eddie Sanchez, Gilberto Sanchez, juan Sanchez, Kenny Sanchez, Lisita 3 155,174 ,113, , 54, , 66, , 66 43,81 119 171 54 155,177 113 134 66 125 188 54,100 66 43 54 143,184 27 66,188 66 43 66 54,134 54 27 43 66 119,120 43 43 43 66 125 66,125 66 54,146,177 54 66 66 54 27 43 66 54,149 125 66 27 54 27 43 27 66 54 43 54 54,122 27,82,88,110 66,82,165 27,84 152 28 28 66 54 28, 96 43 54 122, 184 28 66 66 54 Sanchez, Maria Sanchez, Martha Sanchez, Osvaldo Sanchez, Paul A. Sanchez, Rosa Sanchez, Sandra Sanchez, Yolanda Sanders, john Sanderson, Ronald Sandigo, Rodolfo Sandoval, Anita Sandoval, Karen Sandoval, Myra Santa Cruz, Iuan Santiago, Hector Santiago, lose Santiago, Lydia Santiago, Maria Cecilia Santiago, Paul Santillano, Diana Santillano, Maricruz Santos, Alexander Santos, Ieannette Santos, Mayte Sarabia, Saul Sargent, Tracy Saucedo, Gilberto Schneider, Lee Schueller, Daniel Schueller, Iohn Schuman, Roy Scott, Catherine Sebastian, Dennis Sedillo, Denielle Segovia, Gilbert Segura, Daniel Segura, Michael Serpa, Krista,- Serrano, Cruz Serrano, Leticia Serrano, Pedro Serrato, Evangelin Serrato, jose Serrato, Octavio Serrato, Tony Sesma, Karlo Sevilla, Blanca Sheets, Crystal Sheppard, Melanie Shipp, Deanne Sierra, Morris Sierra, Rebecca Silva, Aida Silva, Ben Silva, Benjamin Silva, Blanca Silva, Cecilia Silva, Gilbert Silva, lose Silvas, Daniel Silver, Kenneth Silvertsen, Lill Simko, Chad Simpson, Richard Snooks, Nanisa Snooks, Shaylyn Snow, Larry Soberanes, Marco Solia, Pete Solia, Tina Soliz, David Soliz, Terrie Solorio, Anna Solorio, Iavier Somoza, Eduardo Songpichet, Porawan 28,82,84,87 43 43 28,141 28 43,66 54,82,84,91,93,178 43 43 54 43 28,96,97,98,113 43,114 54 54 66 28 28,87,114 125 66 66 66 66 43 28,80,82,B4 66 66 66 54 66,188 82 54,91,93,168 87 54 66 29 54 29,109,155,174 66 54,134,178 66 66 54,122 54,87,122,150,186 43 43,122 54 43,97,98 54 29,155,114 66,125,161 54 67 67 43.119 43 54 55,122,173 55 43,119 29 29 V 67 29,87 55,155 29,98 29 29 78,119,120 67,149,178 67 55 30 67 55,152 34,43,82,114 Sorbel, Geri Soria, Mireya Soria, Zulema Soriano, Lisa Soronen, Dawn Sorto, Rafael Sosa, Anthony I Sosa, Gullermo Soto, Esmeralda Soto, Paul Soto, Ricardo Soza, Amy Soza, Dana Spragg, Selina Steffen, Brian Sterling, Russell Surian, Rosemar Suttiprapa, Rosaflnd Suttle, Lituan Suttle, Sonia Swope, Charles Sword, Michael Tabler, David Tachikawa, Ken Tadeja, Chester Tafolla, Brenda Tagalogon, Debbie Tagalogon, Melanie Tamez, Laura Tansrivong, Ora Tapia, Griselda Tapia, Karina Tapia, Marco Tapia, Martha Tapia, Ricardo Tapia, Veronica Tauvela, Dorothy Taylor, james Ta lor, Scott Tellez, Bertha Terrazas, Delilah Thelander, Clifford Thomas, Tonya Tidmus, Kristine Tilford, Richard Tinoco, Erick Tinoco, Isela Tobar, Hugo Tobin, Steven Tolentino, Darius Tollentino, Derrick Tolliver, Anthony Tolliver, Catherine Tolliver, Lavetta Tomines, Criselda Tomines, Cynthia Topping, Mary Torres, Alfonso Torres, Beatriz Torres, Belinda Torres, Christian Torres, Claudia Torres, David Torres, Diana , Torres, Edmundo Torres, Estela Torres, Frank Torres,Iesus Torres, Iudy Torres, Ligia 30,82 67 62 43,84, 30, 43, 43,146, 30, 44,82,8Z 30,113, 44,82 55,91,9i 55, 51 30,78,82, 67 165 102 150 43 55 67 55 67 67 43 102 67 67 55 67 174 67 67 55 162 166 87 55 67 67 114 138 55 55 67 67 122 44 30 186 173 55 44 190 67 55,91,92,93 67 30, 44, 44 67 55 141 67 122 93 55 55 30 82 67 67,188 67 67 55,111 55, 61 34.44, 122 55 67 67 128 174 67 67 114 67 f rres, Mario rres, Martin rres, Nicolas rres, Ofelia lrres, Walter twnsel, Verlena an, Chi an, Hoa an, Long an, Nhi an, Phoeung an, Thai ejo, lennifer ipodi, limmy ujillo, Adelina uiillo, Araceli ujillo, Catherine -ujillo, Margaret 'uiillo, Sergio 'ujillo, Veronica tuon , Thanh aai, Cqianthana sang, Bonnie so, Ming icker, Tony ickness, Hollie irgeon, Terri biadas, Noal lloa, Dennis lloa, Elizabeth lloa, Leticia rbina, Adriana rbina, Lornah rias, Edgar rias, Edith rias, Francine rsalo, Danny aitkus, Crystal aladez, Hector aladez, Olga aldez, Luis aldez, Richard aldez, Timothy aldivia, Bert aldivia, Ronald alencia, Arnold alenffia, Graciela alencia, Maria-Low alencia, Nicanor alencia, Silvia alenzuela, Danny alenzuela, Loreen alladares, Rafael alles, Pauline an Hoosen, Don an Hoosen, Donald arela, Raul argas, Aida argas, Alberto argas, Connie 55 30, 88 55, 88 67 67, 91, 93 67 44 55 30 67 67 67 67, 178 55, 122 44 55, 138 55 55 55 67 55 67 67 67 55 55, 91, 93 55, 178 55 152 55 67 67 30, 87,114 31, 184 67 55, 82 67 67 1 67 67 67 67 67 55 31 55,87 55 67 31 , 44 44 44 6167, 122, 152 67 92, 93 44, 91 44 67 31,150 44, 97, 98 Vargas, Esther Vargas, Lourdes Vargas, Marco Vargas, Maria E Vargas, Maffra Vargas, Ne son Vargas, Ricardo Vasquez, Adelina Vasquez, Armand Vasquez, Danny Vasquez, Denise Vasquez, Eduardo Vasquez, Hector Vasquez, lose Vasquez, Leonel Vasquez, Leticia Vasquez, Lorriane Vasquez, Rich Vasquez, Sergio Vasquez, Stephanie Vasquez, Veronica Vasquez, Virginia Vazquez, Sergio Veeravatanayothi, Wan Vega, Ricardo Veira, Richard Velar, Sonny Ve a, Katrina Velasco, Celia Velasco, lose Velasco, Maria Velasco, Silvia Velasco, Theresa Velasco, Yvette Velasquez, Elvira Velasquez, lose Velasquez, Olivia Velazquez, Diana Velazquez, Nidia Veneracion, Maria Vera, Carlos Vera, Marco Verdugo, Michael Vergara, Andres Vergara, Clementina Vergara, Elisa Vergara, Lisa Verzina, Valerie Vialpando, Andrew Vielma, lulie Villa, lulia Villa, Patricia Villa, Rafael - Villafranca, lin le Villafranca, Rogerick Villagran, Araceli Villanueva, Michael Villanueva, Van Villareal, Laura Villareal, Yvette Villarreal, Marguerita Villarreal, Ruby Villarreal, Sally Villarreal, Yvette Villasenor, Arnold Villasenor, Elias Villasenor, Eric Villasenor, Rashelle Villegas, Emma Villegas, Viviana Vindiola, Elsie Viramontes, Silvia Virgen, Francisco Vivanco, Girardo Vizcarra, Isidro 44,102,113 55,104 67 55,85 44 68,125 55,122 68 82,85,87 68 68 68 68 31,150 91 31,102,107 ' 55 87 150,188 31 68 68,104 68 44,55 44, 120. 171 56 56 31, 82, 102 56, 85 56 44 68 56 68 56 31,78,119,120 31 68 56 56 91,93 44,143 56 56,91,93 68 68,93 91 68 31 31,78,134,155,177 56 32 56 44,82,87,93,114 44,82,87,184 68,88 56,91 68 68 88 32 56 56 44 81 32,113,119 68 4,32,110,177 88 32,82,85 68 32,100,114 68 32, 78, 111, 119, 120 56 Wallace, Michael Wallen, Sherry Walters, Lori Watkins, Theresa Webb, Amber Webb, Ra Weedmari, Windy Wenzel, lames Westerhausen, Herman Westerhausen, Sophia Whiddon, Sara White, Michelle Wicochea, Moises Wi ins, Aurelia Wiilman, Eric Wiley, Brian Williams, Dwayne Williams, loseph Williams, luanita Williams, Maia Williams, Michael Wills, Daniel Wilson, Bill Wilson, Elizabeth Winters, Cynthia Woods, Steve Wuence, Alejandro Wuest, Richard Ybarra, Amour Ybarra, Cherie Yee, Henry Yi, Hye Yi, Tu Yniquez, Melinda Young, Kimberly Young, Maurice Young, Sherry Zambrano, Roberto Zamora, lose Zamora, William Zapata, Alice Zaragoza, Christina Zaragoza, David Zaragoza, Elda Zarate, Arlene Zarate, Dante Zarate, Sandra Zarco, Carlos Zarza, Ricardo Zaval, lesse Zepeda, Manuel Zesati, George Zuniga, Cecilia Zuniga, Laura 32 56, 88,155, 174 32 68, 94 44, 94 68 44 32, 119, 120, 161,171 56 44 68 56 82 32, 78, 113, 56 68 68 44 122 56 44 68 68, 173 68 184 177 68 119, 122, 184 68 44 56 56 68 44 56 56, 131 32, 78, 81, 91, 93,191 68, 173 56, 91, 93,164 91, 93 68 68 68 68 56 68 56, 97, 98 44, 91, 92, 93 85 68 56, 122, 173 82, 56, 68, 143,186 32 44, 82 44, 91, 93 Index 211 Is this the little girl we carried? Is this the little girl at play? or hard at work, gently but firmly making a great and wonder differnce in all the lives she touches. Continue on, Ianie, we're so proud of you and we love you. And, as Uncle Larry once said, Unwrap all your life's gifts with great vigor. Don't be afraid to experience sorrow and pain and great joy . . .and love, along with success and victory. Stay close to Iesus and always partake inthe celebration of life. Love always, Mom 8: Dad, Patty 8: Bob 8: Sarah, Dave, Cathy-Tai, Carol, Ioe, and Angel Ryan. William Norman N akashima Congratulations, Son, WE LOVE YGU! Mom and Dad 381160 212 Dedicutions Thank you son for the joyful momemts and peace of mind that you have given me. God knew what he was doing when he perfected you. Midget Uur Time to Sa Good-B e for the fun memories, those are the I'll remember most. Alex Thank you for all your hard work, enthusiasm, Till we meet again my friends and special and smiles through the years. Love you, teacher. I love you and I'll miss you. Silvia Millie Front Row: Emmylou Agustin, Tina Robles, Leticia Vasquez. Back Row: Alex Aguilera, Silvia Viramontes, Millie Reddig, Priscilla Hernandez. 'hanks to all those who placed special emories in my heart. Emmylou Thanks a lot for all the fund times, You friend- ship means a lot to me. Priscilla Farewell to you, my friends. We'll see each other again. Tina Dedications 213 Congratulations Mari, You have made us all so proud. We know you will continue making us proud by continuing to work hard in the years to come. Good luck in your college studies and all that you do in the years to come. Love Always, Mom and Dad 214 Dedicutions Dearest Silvia, We are so proud of all that you have accomplished throughout your school years. We are very fortunate to have had a daughter like you. Good luck in all you do and God bless you. Love, Mom and Dad To the Senior Buddies, We made it all the way through our Senior year together. After graduation we must go our separate ways. Good luck, Donna, in the Air Force. Good luck, Kim, with your cleaning business, and Tara good luck in all you do. Love, Shannan To our beloved son Lemont You have been a joy from day one and you still are We are so pro ud of you Your Loving Parents Purnell and Ella Keller Amorcito We made it' It s our turn to face the REAL world and Im glad we re doing it as BEST FRIENDS I hope we continue to be there for each other like we have in the past and add to all our wonderful memories Love ya Amorsote Olga Margarita Irma Mirna and theFTroop Thanx for all the wonderful memories To me the most beautiful thing in the world is the friendship that we shared all through the years You re the best Luv ya all Veronica Narvaez To our daughter Le Yvonne May your graduation be but one of many triumphs in your life We are very proud of you and your accomplishments during your school years Congratulations from your Mom and Dad We love you' Thanks for all the support and love I love you all very much May Cod keep our familles together forever Love Barbie P fDOdl6l Marci Liz and close friends Thanks for your support and help May we keep in touch and stay friends forever Robert Hernandez thanks for your love and sup port I love you very much God bless Love Barbie Pennington lDesaJ To Irma C Thank you for always being there when I needed you Ill never forget that you made me laugh when I felt like crying May you suc ceed in everything you do Love Marfelia To Elida Irma and Lydia You guys are the three shining stars who brighten up my life and make it worth hvmg Best of luck Friends always Marfelia To my best friend Elida, You are my truly special sis. May we stay best of friends forever. Best of luck. P.S., I love you. Love, Marfelia To my girls Well this is it Fabers We made 1t through some tough but good tlmesl wish you lots of luck next year Laura and Mandi Always remember that girls can t do what the guys do' Your Babyglrl Eileen Hollle T Thanks you for all the good times we had thls year Im glad I found a friend who I can talk to and who understands me Thanks for giving me strength and courage to make something of my life Friends forever Rosie A To my sis lBettyj Thanx for always belng there when I needed a shoulder to cry on or lust to talk Thanx for all the great tlmes and the wonderful memories Our friendship lS everlasting Best of friends tsistersj always Veronica Narvaez Cheryl Pickard We love you very much and we re both so proud that we were blessed with such a loving daughter We couldnt have asked for more We wish you the best in your future All our love Dad and Mom Thanks for the good times we had in physiology and the nice things you ve told me W1sh1ng the best for your future and God bless you K I T Love Tayde Perez Tome1tK1ng Fishl Dont worry' I m sure that one of these days you ll learn how to teach' Thanks for two years of laughter debates twhich I always wonj and your friendship I m really going to miss you a lot but I ll never forget you Love Viviana To the 1988 Yearbook Staff This year was a growing experience that Ill never forget Even though the staff was mostly inexperienced members we learned and grew as we worked together to produce one of B P s finest year books ever Love Your Editor in Chief Shannan Hamilton To Miss Yee For the few years that I ve known you I have found out what a wonderful person you are Your advice helped to produce a suc cessful prom and winter ball Take care Love, Shannan H Dad,MOm.ChriS'and family, Raquel, Iose,Nappy, Ferdinand, andDavid, . H . M Dedicatlons 215 ore Than L t takes more than 'ust us to make a yearbook. It talces memories, time, people, and love. The students 0 Baldwin Park High School gave us each of those in im- measurable doses. The faculty and staff gave us their sup ort, their time, and their understanging. Kundrath Studios, and Iohn in particular, gave us everlything andkmore than we could ever as for. lane asel and Norma Or- tiz, our yearbook representatives, gave us ideas, support, and pra er, and helped us throu h every deadline. Our administration led us to the heights which B.P. enjoys today. But more than all of these, there was one man, without whom the shi of the Braves could not have sailedJ so true. It is to this man that we dedicate this book, in honor of his last year here. Our principal, Mr. Don Vail, gave of his time, his expertise, and himself to make Baldwin Park High School the special lace that it has been for all of us. Baldwin Park Hi h School is a school of excellence, but it was only through his excellent leadership that we attained our lofty goals. Thank you, Mr. Vail, yours has indeed been more than a Touch of Excellence. ricplea-wvrumfx I jar. M5356 U tm eu. X7 cw ,J 216 Dedication L li Touch of Excellence fd., 10 ' if O mamgjc cz ,U .L 'gy Q6 if 9 K Qdffggwfymw V kv-Q Ok CL QQ XQX-,F VPQFU M' in 59 gg md 55+ V QW J baggy a


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