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In a recognition ceremony at the pub- lications banquet, Los Coyotes Editor- in-Chief Dorothy Hebert officially an- nounced the dedication and presented Mrs. Boutin and Mr. Giokaris compli- mentary copies of the 1980 yearbook. No one could be more deserving of this honor, said Dorothy. All of us on the staff are proud to have produced the first BP yearbook to be dedicated to two individuals, and, of course, we are espe- cially pleased to have such outstanding teachers as recipients of the dedica- tion. A former professional singer, Mrs. Boutin has successfully adapted her ex- pressive style to the varied needs of con- temporary high school English and speech classrooms. As a result, she has become one of the most popular faculty members at BP and a source of inspira- tion to hundreds of students in her years here. A creative, people-oriented educator, Mrs. Boutin enjoys the respect of her colleagues, the admiration of her friends and the love of her students and family. Her gentle nature and rare sense of har- mony will long be remembered as one of the highlights of this year ' s rainbow . Mr. Giokaris, or Gio to his many friends at BP, completes his fifth year in 1979-80 as a Coyote teacher and coach. It is a testament to his overwhelming popularity among students and staff that he receives the yearbook dedication in this his first year of eligibility. Dr. Jack Holm said, Personality is Mr. Giokaris ' realm. He is clearly one of the most widely admired individuals on campus. Serving this year as Athletic Director as well as teacher and coach, Mr. Gio- karis functions near the center of all ac- tivities at BP. He is a vital member of both the social science and language de- partment, offering his special magic to appreciative students in ISS and Ger- man classes. u ' s- : 1. Mrs. Boutin quietly takes roll in one of her morning classes. 2. While passing out papers. Mrs. Boutin exhales a deep sigh. 3- Mr. George Giokaris proudly introduces the BP coaches at the CI.F assembly. 4. Standing at the desk in the mam office. Gio calmly awaits a response from a fellow teacher. 5. Mr. Giokaris watches with amusement as one of the Coyote wrestlers easily pins his opponent 6. Mrs. Boutin continues her task of passing out papers : ■f: T j ■:NV w: Follow The Rainbow A myriad of color, shining through the days contrary to life in it ' s magical ways, a realists ' s miracle, a dreamers sign, just a simple fantasy, I can never make mine. A daytime full of sunshine, a minute full of rain, can make a lifetime of rainbows shine over and over again. A lifetime full of rainbows eluding me so far, an illusionary memory, like the far-off stars. The cleanness of the rainshine starts a dreamers day the magnificence of the concept leaves nothing left to say. As I journey down life ' s pathways, through creative nights and dreamers days I ' ll always look upward, to find the rainbow ' s way. LRS ML IM ftCMk   ' ' ■There are brillant shooting stars, awe-inspiring eclipses, ma- jestic mountains, vast oceans, beautiful billowing white clouds, roaring thunder, flashing light- ning, and Rainbows. Of all these wonders of the world, the Rain- bow is the most simplistic yet magnificent. It evokes the imagi- nation and dreams of many. Also, these Arches of Color have come to represent the dreams and aspirations of the richest man to the poorest man, and from the college graduate to the pre-schooler. The Rainbow is the first glimmer of light after the storm and it symbolizes the reali- ty of success or achievement after a struggle or an effort. During the course of our years at Buena Park High School we will be faced with many aspira- tions on a day to day basis. Also, many of us have an ultimate goal which we hope to fulfill some- time in the future after our high school years are over. These goals are as varied as each indi- vidual here at Buena Park. Our aspirations are not always thought of day to day but they are merely at the back of our minds sub-consciously motivat- ing and dictating our actions and words. After a storm, when we look upward into the sky and gaze upon a Rainbow our goals are brought vividly to mind. We re- member our desired victories, our wanted successes, and our hope full fulfillments. At the end of every storm there is always a Rainbow. So, when the times get rough, and the going gets tough, follow your aspirations and dreams Follow the Rainbow: Storm clouds gathered, thunder boomed, lightning flashed, raindrops fell, winds blew, clouds parted, and the storm was over. Zhen. colors emerged, and there was a Kainbow. to admire, to chase, and . . . to follow. Activities, Clubs ii Activities Open I Bfl School Year The 1979-1980 school year began when students and faculty gathered in Spaulding Stadium for the Opening Day Assembly. Welcoming speeches were made by ASB Cabinet members, and Dr. Jack Holm while the pep squad per- formed various routines and led the stu- dent body in class yells. Even before school had begun, fresh- men orientation was being held in the Performing Arts Complex to acquaint all incoming freshmen with the school and its traditions. Old and new friends once again re- united in the school gym for the annual Howdy Dance on September 28. Stu- dents rocked out to the sounds of Dia- mond Mine. 1. Sophomores arc led by varsity yell in the sophomore spell-out. 2. Student Court Cabinet members stand up after being introduced to the student body ASB President Jane Grutzik delivers an open- day speech with feeling. Tommy Chavez and Christy Sanchez enjoy ves at the Howdy Dance. ty Yell Squad members perform at the enior class have fun doing the senior ck Holm welcomes the student body. ±tUl MN ' Mwtmr 1 • J2 C: .V Homecoming Court 1979 Coyotes Reunited For Special 79 Homecoming 1979 Homecoming was the most successful in ten years. What made this year so special was that the Homecoming Court and their escorts from the past were there to crown this year ' s queen, Kathy Cruz. Her court consisted of seven of the most popular and attractive girls on BP ' s campus. Senior attendants were, Louise LaRoche and Linda Matheson, junior attendants, June Jennings and Debbie Figueroa, soph- omore attendant Nina Rodriquez, and freshmen attendant Sylvia Hernan- dez. During Homecoming Week several activities were held during lunch, and on Friday, October 12, Homecoming Day, awards were given out at the pep rally. The game was a smashing success when the Coyotes won by the score of 12-0 over Western ' s Pioneers. The theme of the Homecoming Dance was Reunited, which at this point BP most certainly was. 1. Dad do you believe it? Thinks queen Kathy Cruz 2. Freshmen attendant, Sylvia Hernandez and Sophomore attendant Nina Rodriquiz shows their excitement through their smiles. 3. Junior attendant Debbie Figueroa shares the spot light with her father during half time ceremo- nies. 4. Senior attendant Linda Matheson prepares to greet the homecoming crowd. 1 Junior Annette Eckel leaps over one of the many obstacles during Homecoming Activity Week 2. Senior Victor Juarez zips through the obstacle course on his speedy vehicle. 3. Farther along the obstacle course Senior John Delaney struggles under a restraining rope. 4. Junior Veronica Scheidell bounces down to the finish line as the girl athletes tr iumph over the boys. CSF Sponsors Festive Dance One of the most festive occations of the year was held on December 14, ex- pressing the theme December Dreams . A girl-ask-guy affair, the 1979 Christ- mas Dance was sponsored by CSF and featured the pop-rock group, Surge . We had a large turnout this year, over 350 students, said CSF President Nelly Valencia. The dance was a boom- ing success. This year ' s Winter Court, voted by the student body, was made up of Fresh- man April Bueno, Sophomore Stacee Takemoto, Junior Susan Ishii, and Sen- iors Cindy Miranda and Melinda Morff. Reigning over the 1979 court was Queen Suzette Nakahira. Suzett ' s response: I felt honored and thrilled. - 1 Tammy Steadman and Senior Troy Ingolia demonstrate their matching sweaters. 2 December Dreams 1979 Winter Court. 3. One of BP ' s most infamous gangs signals, ■' Hang loose. 4. Junior Terri Armendariz attempts to emu- late the style of Junior Melanie Gattis. Queen Suzette Nakahira and escort fulfill their December Dreams. John Ownby and Senior Wendy Salpaka stop to take a breather. Unity Marks 1980 Pep Week Everyone was a winner in the 1980 Pep Week. This was the first year that awards were given to each class for spe- cial highlights. The Class of ' 83 kept everyone jump- ing with their theme Punk With Me in ' 83 . Laughter and cheers were heard throughout the stands as the class of ' 82 brought the Hawaiian Islands to BP with Aloha ' 82 . With the participation of most junior class members, enthusiasm ran high for the class of ' 81. The Wonderful World of 81 brought out the animation and imagina- tion of all who participated. The majority of juniors departed the gym with the feeling of togetherness, not only with the class, but the entire stu- dent body. The class of ' 80 celebrated their last and best Pep Week. Seniors entered The Twighlight Zone in togas and oth- er assorted fashions from the past and the future. 1. Sophomore Cheryl McCoy swings into ac- tion. 2. Spirted sophomores Tammy Guglielmana and Yvette Kluever sing the Alma Mater. 3. Is everybody happy ? asks Lisa Collier. 4. Anxious freshmen await the next event. 5. Enthusiastic sophomores show their stuff. 6. Freshmen Punks get ready to leave their first Pep Week pep rally. 7. I ' ll show you how to really punk out, states freshman president Quan Tranh. Spirit Awards Honor Classes Seniors Most Originality in Costumes. Excellence in Performance by Volunteer Song. Outstanding Use of Special Effects in Fog, Lights and Posters. Award for Appearance of Cheerleaders. Juniors Courtesy Award. Best Skit During Pep Rally. Special Award for Excellence in Perfor mance and Appearance by Volunteer Cheerleaders. Best Class Participation. Sophomores Award for Appearance and Perfor- mance of Songleaders. Award for Performance of Yell leaders Outstanding Performance by a Special Group for a its Polynesian Dancers. Freshmen Most Enthusiastic President. Most Enthusiastic Song and Yell Lead- ers. 1. Seniors Tammy Watowa, Tammy Severs, and Tara Character enter into ' 80 time zone. 2. Mickey Mouse ' s Junior class harem: Jeannie Rodriquez, Laura Marquez, Kari Schwebs, Moni- que Minyon, and Susan Riano. 3. Peace-loving Senior due-Lorna Jennie, and Linda Matheson. 4. Seniors ' Pep Week Theme. 5. Juniors a Mickey Mouse outfit. 6 The Mad Hatter stops to ponder a highly philisophica concept. 7. Spacedout seniors Louis Wright, Matthew Fries, and Richard Chavez are out to get you. 8. The perfect couple-Snow White (junior Tammy Sundelius) and Dopey. Leaders Add Color, Style The 1980 Leadership class added much color and excitement to the events and activities of the school year. Ever- ything from the opening day assembly to the nominating convention was done with a style that added just that little extra to the event. Among many of the class ' accomplish- ments were the reinstatement of Pep Week, passing the activity card quota, and organizing the first CIF pep assem- bly at BP. Open meetings were held each Wednesday, which served as an impor- tant forum for studying student input. The Leadership class achieved many of its goals and left the school in a way which allows each student to say with much pride that he goes to BP. 1. Leadership class-Front Row: J. Tanaka. S. Freeman, S. Shinedling, R. Fruneaux; Second Row: Advisor S. Catling, S. Nakahira, A. Her- nandez, T. Davis, N. Valencia, R. Oliver, S. Weston, C. Medina, Third Row: S. Damron, M. Morff, L. Jennie, K. Johnson, J. Grutzik, L. Matheson. S. Vasquez. 2. Melinda Morff goes out of her way to make a good impression on freshmen. 3. And 1 love you too, says Adele Hernandez to Tracie Davis. 4. White is my perfect color, sighs Adele Her- nandez. 5. Randy Fruneaux works hard on Student Con- gress reports. 6. Suzanne Weston and Sue Damron see the lighter side of a meeting. 7. Rick Oliver gives his attention to an important matter. Chess Team Captures Second This year BP boasted one of the most talented chess teams in years. The guidance of Mr. Stanley Tinkle combined with the brilliant play of indi- vidual members helped the team place second in Orange County. Talented strategists such as Senior Bill Hebert, Sophomores Andrew Kuli- kauskus and Ed Motley as well as Freshmen Joe Hanley, Dave Duncan and David Henderson excelled at this game which requires foresight and quick mental reflexes. The chess team compiled a record of six wins and one loss during its two- month long competition. The team ' s top members also placed well in the Western Scholastic Chess Invitationals. American Open, and the National Chess Day Tournament. Said proud Advisor Mr. Tinkle, This is one of the best teams we ' ve had in years. 1 think it ' s the start of at least four good years. 1. Freshman Jeff Lacivita sends his knight on the offensive. 2. The 1979-80 Buena Park High School Chess Club 3. A chessboard serves as a battleground for the war between the sexes. 4. Advisor Mr. Stan Tinkle matches wits with a club member. 5. Time is of the essence and strategy the key when engaging in checkered combat 6. Sophomore Ed Motley chats with a spectator during a game of chess. 7. Freshman Dave Duncan ponders his next move. Interact Enjoys Profitable Year The Diabetes Foundation benefited greatly from the diligent efforts of the 1979-80 Interact Club. Although they had recruiting problems, they managed to enlist a few new members. Through the year, they raised funds to give to charity by organizing a Silverado booth and holding a Bean-in-the-Jar contest. Led by President Larry Wheaton, Vice President Alana Peliquen, Secre- tary Linda Franklin, Treasurer Rhonda Jenkins, and Historian Jill Holt, the In- teract Club had a successful year. I feel we ' re closer together than most clubs, stated Vice President Alana Peliquen. Everyone gets along well with all the others and they ' re all hard-working. We had a sensational group this year, added Advisor Mr. Saul Schacter. They raised and contributed quite a bit. It was a sensational year! 1 Interact member ponders the Theory of Rela- tivity while attempting to solve his puzzle. 2 Club Historian Jill Holt tries to look into the future by reading her own palm. 3 Senior Alana Pelequin and Sophomore Cheryl Dischingcr can ' t make heads or tails out of the student summons that were just sent to them. 4 1979-80 Inte ract Club 5 Juniors Chris Johnson and David Mikesell match wits over a game of Battleship 6. Interact Club Cabinet: Advisor Ms, Carmen Gomez. President Larry Wheaton. Treasurer Rhonda Jenkins, Secretary Linda Franklin, Vice President Alana Pelequin and Advisor Mr Saul Schacter 7 Interact Cabinet makes the agenda for next week ' s meeting. 8. Vice President Alana Pelequin takes a well- deserved break after a hectic Interact meet- ing. Interact Club Members: Robert Boyd, Cheryl Dischinger, Linda Franklin, Debbie Hillion, Jill Holt, Rhonda Jenkins, Chris Johnson, Danny Kivenas, Alana Pelequin, Ann Prew, Susan Senorans, Lisa Tracy, and Larry Wheaton. Academic Club Gives Service A Service to the community was the goal that the California Scholastic Federation (CSF) established for themselves. Motivation was the key ingredient that made this year a meaningful one. A booth at the annual Silverado Days, held October 17-21, 1979 started the CSF club off to a good start. A successful Christmas canned food drive brought the yule spirit into the homes of needy families around Buena Park and Fullerton. The annual 1979 Christmas dance ( December Dreams ) was spon- sored by the CSF. It was one of the most festive dances of the year. The parents and students, togeth- er, reflected over CSF ' s many accom- plishments during this memorable evening. The seniors of the group re- ceived special recognition for their academic excellence. This year, the guidance of Presi- dent Nelly Valencia, Vice-President Greg Rochford, Treasurer Dustie Isaka, Secretary Laurie Fukunaga, and Historian Darlene McLean, led the CSF to a memorable year. 1. CSF President Nelly Valencia, advisor Mrs. Vida Northup and Vice President Greg Rochford express amazement. 2. CSF President Nelly Valencia receives the final instructions for the next meeting. 3 Sophomore Stacie Evans takes notes at one of the CSF meetings, as sophomore Mary Kelley looks on. 4. The 1979-80 California Scholastic Federation Club. 5. Sophomore Suzy Freeman listens intently to the speaker. 6. Beth Feinberg. CSF ' s Sergeant-at-Arms, stands guard- 7. CSF Officers: Treasurer Dustie Isaka. Presi- dent Nelly Valencia, Vice President Greg Roch- ford. Sergeant-at-Arms Beth Feinberg. Secretary Laurie Fukanaga, and Historian Darlene McLean. 8 Sophomore William Williamson registers for the second semester of CSF. Talented Actors Seek Perfection Drama Club boasted 20 young actors and actress who pooled their talents to entertain the students with three major presentation, the Fall and Spring Pro- ductions and Variety Show. The club had hoped to start several new traditions including a senior play with an all-senior cast, an old-time serial over the PA system and mini-plays to be performed during lunch. Drama Club President Wendy Swan- son said, This year the fall and spring productions had a good start. The club had a lot of good ideas and were really supportive with all the activities. ' W t J 1, I ' ve had it. says Wendy Swanson as she flops into a chair, 2 You don ' t know what it would mean to me, Eric Grubb says to Wendy Swanson. 3. My tongue is longer than yours is, Annette Fouche says to Angela Miller. 4. Drama Club Members-First Row: Ray Ramirez, Vicki Lugo, Bill Wallace; Second Row: Roanne Jackovich, Angela Mealer, Roxanna Salinas, Kathy Kruch, Ruth Mulligan; Third Row: Mike Black, Carrie Mitchell, Annette Fouche, Wendy Swanson, Brenda Clark, Rick Rittenhouse, Tony Richardson; Back Row: Eric Grubb, Randy Boud, Cindy Hanks, Mike Laffond, Gary Rios. 5. Stick ' em up or I ' ll shoot, Eric Grubb says. 6. Club Officers: Historian Joanne Jackovich, Vice President Angela Mealer, Secretary Carrie Mitchell, President Wendy Swanson, Treasurer Gary Rios. 7. Mike Lafond takes a break to study his script for the next play. ' ' mm FFA Members Nurture Beauty Often because we live in the city, we forget about the beauty of the country- side. And the animals that inhabit that land. However, this beauty can be found in the city. For those who enjoy the responsibility of raising and caring for an animal, it can be found in the Future Farmers of America. The FFA is not only a club where each member raises his own animals but also enters them in fairs for awards. One of the main activities of the FFA is auc- tioning off animals at such places as the LA and Orange County Fairs. The FFA students have many respon- sibilities on the ag farm. The farm also has beautiful gardens of irridescent flow- ers that the students grow and take care of. They take their work seriously. The FFA is involved in many activities which the officers must plan. This year ' s FFA officers were President Lisa Penn, Vice President Wayne Miller, Secretary Kathy Quijada, Treasurer Terry Fellenz, Reporter Dale Etter. and Sentinel Tom Stowe. T p r v 1 Johnny Garcia and Kathy Quijada show their prize-winning sheep- 2 Honey, scoot over ' 3 Tom Fellenz and his lamb are a common sight on the farm. 4. This year ' s FFA cabinet 5. Smile. exclaims Tom Stowe 6 Student-grown flowers bring a smile to the face of Mr Curt Combs. FFA tvlembers-1980: Bobble King. Chris Herb strith. Terry Fellenz, Joel Meneal, Dale Etter Paulette Lewis. Robbie Mullner, Danny O ' Neal Anthony D ' t Icui. Steve Morion, Clifford Mura kami. Kim Bruce, Kathy Quijada, Denise Kal leher. Sherlll Marquardt. Linda Ellis. Annette Marquardt. KolchI Kitazumi. Sammatha Crumb, Dorren Polond. John Stephenson. Tach Lee. Jim Ecker. Steve Martinez. April Wagner. Kenneth Kiln. Bruce Polond. David Duncan. Chris Haw- thorn. Tracy Lewis. John Ferguson. Robert Wag- ner. Joey Ray, Wayne Miller. Kristen Watowa, Tina Gould, Lisa Penn, George Walter. Melissa Powell, Tom Stowe. i v JSa Club Stresses Speaking Skills Speech Club served as a great learn- ing experience for its members in 1979- 80. Researching, writing, and speaking were among the skills learned. Interac- tion was an important factor both in the preparation of speechs and in encour- agement of the speakers during tourna- ments. There were six tournaments, with speeches varying from impromptu, where the student speaks on a subject with only moments of preparation; to speeches requiring weeks of research and preparation and the pooling of the resources of several students. Advisor Mrs. Debbie Ogle encour- aged students to join the club to gain the experience of speaking before an audi- ence. 1. Speech members-Front Row: Quan Trin; Back Row: Advisor Debbie Ogle, Linda Matheson, Mike Gardner, Alana Peloquin. 2. Mike Gardner critiques his speech. 3. Speech Officers: President Ray Johnston. Sec- retary Elizabeth Hernandez, Vice-President Neil Patel. 4. Advisor Debbie Ogle grins crookedly at a stu- dent ' s remark. 5. This isn ' t my favorite topic, you know, re- marks Ray Johnson. 6. Linda Matheson cheers on a club member who has just given a speech. Sports Leaders Work Together The sportsmanship that the varsity team members show toward one an- other is what makes up the spirit of the Lettermen ' s Club. The club consists of outstanding players who have per- formed successfully in their sports. A combination of individualism and respect for each other is what made this year ' s Girl ' s Athletic Association special. In keeping with long-standing tradi- tion, the GAA sponsored a very success ful Sadie Hawkins Dance in April. I i i Ki i j i i mnwBWBBWW — — 1. Senior Suzette Nakahira takes time out to listen to a joke. 2. GAA Cabinet: President Suzette Nakahira, Vice-President Becky Garcia, Secretary Kelly Wise, Treasurer Lani Enfield, Class Representa- tives Anne Kruse. Suzy Freeman, and Koreena Minchey. 3. Letterman ' s Club Vice-President Frank San Augustine. 4. Hey! What are you looking at? asks Letter- men ' s Club President Dean Lawhorn. 5. Senior Lani Enfield shows that Crest really works! 6. Oh, brother! expresses Junior Becky Gar- cia. 7. Junior GAA Representative Susan Ishii. Dancers Seek 14K Applause Searching for creativity and profes- sionalism took dedication from tfie mem- bers of BP ' s Dance Production class. Each dancer was determined to fullfill her dreams and turn them into reality. Beginning with rehearsals in the sum- mer, the performers were on their way to another successful year. They dis- played their talent at such places as Sil- verado Days, Knott ' s Berry Farm, Ma- ple School, Seal Beach Rossmoor, and concluded the year with the annual Spring Concert. They, along with advi- sor Ms. Sally Thompson, received 14K applause following each performance. WAn , 1. Alas, we are Seniors! 2. Roxanne DeYoung expresses her serious side in Dance Production. 3. Dance Production. 79-80 - Front Row: N. Ro driquez. A. Bueno. T. Rooney. P. Schlue. M Vincent. C. Sanchez. P. Lombardo. M. Powell Second Row: D. Delcarmen. L. Doria. S, Vas quez. N. Rabago. T. Pate; Third Row: T. Valen zuela. C. Sanchez. G. Pruz; Fourth Row: Y. Mon sivalles. C. Wright. T. Sundelius. J. Swinford. M Mathis. N. Bettis, R. DeYoung. J. Cassar. L. Hen derson. S. Roberts. T. McQuade: Fifth Row: J Rodriguez. W. Salpaka, K. Cruz. C. Miranda. L Fukunaga. M. Gattis. J. Weidenkeller. S. Kon ieczny. S. Wilkerson, S. Chafe. R. Salinas. 4. 1979-1980 Dance Cabinet-President K. Cruz, Vice President M. Mathis. Secretary M. Gattis. Treasurer L. Fukunaga. Senior Rep W. Salpaka. Junior Rep J. Swinford. Sophomore Rep C. Wright, Frosh Rep J. Weidenkeller. Dance Man- ager T. Sundelius. 5. Paula Schlue. Gina Prutz. Letti Doria and Kathy Cruz reach for the sky. 6. Dance Manager Tammy Sundelius. 7. Full of excitement. Wendy Salpaka is ready for Broadway. Groups Enjoy Great Outdoors Under the leadership of Presi- dent Doug Igawa, BP ' s Ski Club accomplished much. Two ski trips, each a few days long, to Tahoe and Utah were the major undertakings of the club. Groups of members also made several shorter trips in the local area. Unfortunately, all of the Ski Club ' s plans did not materialize. Advisor Ed Terwilliger said, We had to cancel many trips because of bad weather. It is hoped that the Ski Club, which is active only during the win- ter season, will be able to do even more in the winter of 1980. Twenty-six BP science students joined Mr. Chris Johnson and Mr. Orlyn Fordham on a week-long backpacking and hiking trek to Yo- semite National Park in March. Separated into two groups. Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout, these brave adventurers traveled about ten miles each day, investi- gating the glories of the Sierra Ne- vadas. Mr. Fordham, head explorer of Rainbow Trout, said, The Yosem- ite area has provided us with the best classroom in which to study our subject area. Science deals with the natural world, it is best studies outdoors. 1. Senior Jeanette Chavez gasps at the size of her ski trip bill. 2. Seniors Wendy Salpaka and Cindy Miranda draw the club ' s attention as the walk into a meeting late. 3. Junior Lani Moreland and Sophomore Patty Romero take a well-deserved break after reaching their destination. 4. Room for one more, honey! says Junior Lani Moreland invitingly. 5. 1979-80 Ski Club-Front Row: Nick Olbrantz Kevin Davis, Kevin Cortwright, Craig King Jan Snirch, Jeannette Chavez, Cindy Miranda Wendy Salpaka; Back Row: David Thomas Robert Caddick, Frank Thomas, Scott Cler ico, Laurie Hilger, Janet Gould, Clara Jack son. Advisor Ed Terwilliger. 6. Yosemite Institute Members stand in awe at their first sight of Half Dome. 7. 1979-80 Yosemite Institute Members-Front Row: Advisor Chris Johnson, Jean Claude Toomiehnejad, Greg Stewart, Dorothy He- bcrt, Catherine Medina, John Delaney, Tara Character; Second Row: Linda Matheson, Jer- ry Martin, Rhonda Jenkins, Cindy Mitchell Lani Moreland, Carmen Peters, Emmy Lim Ray DelPillar, Robin Tayler, Randy Fruneaux Advisor Orlyn Fordham; Back Row: Lori Ichi saka, Rueben DePillar, Linda Hernendez, Pat ' ty Romero, Leslie Fukanaga, Wendy Mont gomery, Nelly Valencia, Steve Duran, Sherry Concannon, Hitesh Patel. New BP Clubs Provide Variety In November, 1979, with almost half the school year gone, chemistry teacher Mr. Orlyn Fordham formed the BP Ulti- mate Frisbee Team. From the beginning it was apparent that this new club on campus was every bit as unusual as Mr. Fordham ' s first name. A unique aspect of the club was that in had no apathy problems. One reason for this could be that the club activity did not consist of just meetings but also in- volved physical participation in the sport by its 20 members. With such irrepressible enthusiasm, the team held many practices, competi- tions and frisbee golf tournaments, it also played in the LaMirada High School Ultimate Team Tournament and partici- pated in the California State Frisbee Championships. Quill Scroll is the International Hon- orary Society for high school journalists. Sponsored by the University of Iowa School of Journalism, this national orga- nization devotes its interests to the cre- ative work of young people in journal- ism and t he writing arts. BP ' s chapter, headed by President Mark O ' Neal, Vice President Natalie Grubb, Secretary Lin- da Hernandez, Treasurer Dorothy Ho- bert, and advisor Saylor Smith, worked toward a high degree of professionalism on the yearbook and newspaper staffs. Quill and Scroll has made a strong comeback in the past two years after a long period of dormancy, stated Mark. This year was really just a beginning. 1. Frisbee-Front Row:Kevin Boyd, Jerry Martin, Bill Holshire, Randy Fruneaux, Da- vid Aguilar; Back Row: Mark La Manda, Tony Richardson, Kaveh Razaghi, Gary Mangonc. 2. So this is what happens at all those wild JEA Conuentions! 3. Senior Cathy Daniels stares in disbelief at the number of M M ' s she has to sell. 4. Quill Scroll President Mark O ' Neal looks up from his work on the latest issue of Paw Prints. 5. Senior Mark LaManda and Freshman Bill Holshire fight over who gets to throw the frisbee first. 6. Sophomore Jerry Martin attempts licking a frisbee in mid-air. 7. Advisor Orlyn Fordham shows the proper way to spin a frisbee. 8. 1979-80 Quill Scroll Club. Quill Scroll members: Jstine Brass, Ann Brockway, Tomas Canas, Kathy Cruz, Cathy Daniels, Dianne Fryman, Leslie Fukunaga. Liz Gar- cia, Olivia Garcia, Natalie Grubb, Irene Hartman, Dorothy Hcbert, Linda Hernan- dez, Rosalie Hernandez, Lori Ichisaka, Jim Kluge, Lani Moreland, Debbie Oliphant, Mark O ' Neil, Lori Ortega, Neil Patel, Ron Peralta, Rick Ricker, Gary Rios, Advisor Saylor Smith. f New Generation Provides Spark The Paw Prints staff of 79-80 boast- ed a new generation of writers. Under the guidance and patience of advisor Saylor Smith, the staff reached toward their ultimate goal, Profession- alism. A publication of the first twelve-page issue in December gave the Paw Prints staff a feeling of accomplishment. It re- vealed the style and technique of a qual- ity newspaper. Skill, dedication and understanding were just a few special qualities that this year ' s Editor-in-Chief Justine Brass dis- played in guiding the staff through ten active months. The judgment and wisdom of Associ- ate Editor Mark O ' Neal made it possible for the Paw Prints staff to achieve its goals. With the assistance and attentiveness of Managing Editor Linda Hernandez, the new writers became real members of the staff. The devotion of Lani Moreland (News Editor), Ann Brockway (Feature Editor), Kim Julian (Editorial Editor), Mike Bone (Sports Editor), Rick Ricker (Cartoonist), Jim Klugc (Photographer) and Neil Pate (Columnist) also contributed to the staff ' s success. SfiA 1. Paw Prints ' fearless leader and Editor-in- Chief Justine Brass. 2. As Mr. Rios walks in. Rick Ricker stashes the top secret cartoons for the upcoming issue in his bag. 3. After finishing a photo assignment for Play- girl , sassy Linda Hernandez thinks to herself, Eat your heart out Cheryl Teigs! 4. Ami Becker works diligently to meet her dead- line. 5 Advisor Saylor Smith and Mark 0 Neal laugh while Neil Patel attempts reading Dick and Jane sideways. 6. 79-80 Paw Prints staff-Front Row: Kathy Maulorico, Laura Marquez. Carol Neidermann, Ron Peralta, Lani Moreland, Joe Perez; Middle Row: Donna Adams, Diane Pierce, Mark O ' Neal, Justine Brass, Linda Hernandez. Kim Julian, Tony Fahl. David Vasquez; Back Row: Advisor Saylor Smith, Ann Brockway. Gary Rios. Rick Ricker; Not Pictured: Amy Becker, Jackie Cas- sar, Mike Bone, Logan Morff, Jim Kluge, Neil Patel, Andy Laurie. Club Members Enjoy Science On the agenda for this year ' s Science Club were numerous field trips and camping trips, but the main event was hosting the District Science Symposium in the spring. Mr. Chris Johnson, the club ' s advisor, enjoyed his responsibility because it gave him a chance to relate with the students in a different environment. He said, We had an enthusiastic group that wanted to get beyond the four walls of a classroom to learn. The students were encouraged to join the Science Club, as each year it gives them the opportunities to explore their interests in various areas of science. ■■M 1 w B W h • ' Sm ;dy2i i m |J3 1 gt.. -;- ' V V m 1. Rodger Bigney looks around to find out what ' s going on. 2. Science Club members-Front Row: Lisa Lon- don. Rosalie Hernandez, Irene Hartmen. Terra Character. Bunnie Isaka. Leslie Fukunaga, Holly Nickerson; Second Row: Bobby Takenaga. Patty Romero. Linda Hernandez. Linda Matheson, Dorothy Hebert. Catherine Medina. Carmen Pe- ters. Suzette Nakahira, Emmie Lim; Third Row: Rick Acosta, Roger Bigney, Joe Velasco. Gia-p Vu. Larry Nolan, Anita Ortiz. Sandy Scott, Chris Sanchez, Suzy Freeman, Nelly Valencia, Kim Kornackie, Monique Champagne; Back Row: Chad Cook, David Knidt, Fernando Nieves, Dan- ny Osburn, Cary Temple, Steve Duran, Neil Ra- tel. Tammy Watowa, Advisor Chris Johnson, Monique Van Es. 3. Club officers-Front Row: Vice President Linda Hernandez; Secretary Carmen Peters; Second Row: Advisor Chris Johnson; President Bunnie Isaka; Not Pictured: Treasurer Carol Niederman. 4. Club Member David Knidt examines potenticJ field trip locations during a fall meeting. 5. 1 wish 1 knew what they were talking about. Irene Hartman thinks to herself. 6. Everyone takes a vote to see where they want to go during a fall meeting. i Staff Produces Color, Warmth RAINBOW: The arc containing the colors of the spectrum formed in the sky by the reflection of the sun ' s rays in falling rain or in mist. A rainbow reflects warmth, light and color to a heart as did this year ' s annual. The 1979-80 publications staff worked diligently throughout the school year to produce Follow the Rainbow. Staff members felt the theme was flexible to work with. They also enjoyed the leadership provided by Editor-in- Chief Dorothy Hebert. Dorothy put in many hours and achieved most of the goals she set in September. Associate Editor Kathy Bar- bour worked throughout the two semes- ters selling ads which helped to offset the cost of Los Coyotes 79-80. Mr. Saylor Smith, advisor, provided friendship and guidance. The staff faced many controversial is- sues. Though times got rough and occa- sionally production came to a halt, publi- cation Coyotes still met all deadlines and successfully reached the end of their rainbow. 1. Associate Editor Kathy Barbour plays guinea pig- 2. Advisor Saylor Smith indulges in publications festivities. 3. And that ' s what I think of your page, Kath- leen Cruz! exclaims Senior Tomas Canas. 4. Publications staff-Front Row: Sue Roberts, Debbie Oliphant. Blackie. Linda Hernandez, Oli- via Garcia; Second Row: Mark O ' Neal, Cathy Daniels, Dorothy Hebert, Ron Peralta, Kathy Cruz, Tomas Canas; Back Row: Mr. Saylor Smith, Natalie Grubb, Linda Gasc, Theresa La- Grone, Ann Brockway, Lori Ortega, Roxanne Salinas, Neil Patel, Rick Ricker. 5. Some of us pout when we don ' t get our way, as expressed by Debbie Oliphant. 6. Two bigwigs plan a cheerful meeting for the staff.  Concert Choir Plays Vital Part B.P. ' s Concert Choir played an im- portant part in school activities in 1979-80. They performed at the Christmas concert for the student body and alumni. They also enter- tained off campus at such places as Knotts Berry Farm, convalescent hos- pitals and for the handicapped during the Christmas season. Advanced singers were members of the Madrigals. All choir members were also in the Hemidemisemiquavers Club. -■• ■■' ' - ■ft ■■, ' «- . :!% r iJuhi 1 Concert Choir Members-Front Row: Diane Hernandez. Cheryl McCoy. Brenda Claxon, Ron McKeever, Chris Lewis, Scott Byther, Eliza Gonzales. Tami Sharp, Nancy Rewt. Monica Minchcy; Second Row: Mrs. Regina Jenson, Shannon Wold, Carrie Mitchell, Rhonda Jenkins, John Haynes, Eddie Angelo, Grace Hodnett, Gayla Sadler, Debbie Ambrozic, Back Row: Karen Andreasen, Catherine Medina, Tom Boissinnault, Shirley Thompson, Bonnie Edwins, Andy Goins, Tami Severs, Linda Ellis 2 Madrigal Members Front Row: Andy Goins, Tami Severs, Rhonda Jenkins, Catherine Medina, Carrie Mitchell, Nancy Rewt, Monica Minchey, Sam Burke; Back Row: John Haynes, Chris Lewis, Nickie Pistilli, Webster Carter, Scott Byther, Ron McKeever, 3 Two Senior Choir members demonstrate the calm of sisterly love 4 Hemidemisemiquavers Officers: Cindy Mitchell, Kathy Krucli, Mike Chadwell, Beth Fienberg, Tami Wastowa, Lori Rochford 5 Catherine Medina strikes a lyrical pose. Court, Senate Make Decisions Members of Student Court and Stu- dent Senate make many important deci- sions for BP students. Student Court, which is made up of juniors and seniors, has four main goals in mind: (1) to establish themselves as a judicial branch at BP; (2) to uphold tradi- tions; (3) to work closely with the two executive branches; and (4) to help co- ordinate activities. Student Senate is made up of ap- proximately fifty students. It meets to decide if any campus changes should be considered and brought up in Student Senate meetings. 1. Junior Justice Neil Patel cringes at the thought of writing a letter to the administration. 2. Oh! my you ' ve got to be joking , ex- claims Justice Dorthy Hebert. 3. Senior Greg Rochford displays his enthusiasm for being a court justice. 4. Student Senate Officers: President Randy Fruneaux. Vice President Tomas Canas, Sgt. at Arms Jeff Kaihewalu, Secretary Kathy Cruz. 5. Kathy Krucli chuckles at a joke told by court clerk Rick Ricker. 6. Chief Justice Nelly Valencia manages to smile through thick and thin. 7. Camera man catches Student Senate meetings in action. 8. Student Senators Melissa Powell and Mike Shire listen carefully during a Student Senate meeting. Seniors Senior Leaders Solve Problems This year ' s senior class officers have had their share of problems. Nancy Gar- cia resigned as class president and left the other four officers to carry on. When the re-election was held, Wendy Salpaka took over the presidency and Billy Be- van became vice-president. All the officers are outgoing in their school work and extra-curricular activi- ties. They have provided the senior class with much-needed leadership. They were cheered on throughout the year by classmates who backed them up in a that they did. Senior Class Advisor Mr. David Boies thinks that the class has proven them selves through the success of their S ' verado Days activities. He also feels that they have created the best senior film in the history of BP. m ft L Senior Class President Wendy Salpaka is caught in the clutches of senior flirt Kenny Pollich on the quad. 2. Senior Secretary Joanne Rodriguez and Trea- surer Dean Lopez. 3. Treasurer and gentleman Dean Lopez escorts President Wendy Salpaka to class. 4. Vice President Billy Bevan savors-his hard earned victory. 5. President Wendy Salpaka leads a senior class meeting in her usual friendly manner. 6. Class Representative Suzette Nakahira and Treasurer Dean Lopez share thoughts on a class project. 1. Catherine Medina is caught by surprise while hurrying to class. 2. What a suprise the crazy antics of some- body strong enough to get the trash cans on top of the snack bar during Homecoming Week. 3. Yes. I am doing my work, says Cheryl Cri- spen. 4. This is what you do begins Randy Frun- eaux, trying to conduct a senior class meeting while nobody listens. 5. Now we want you to understand we ' re just friends. says Randy Acevcdo vjdhile Kenny Pol- lich looks on. 6. No I ' m not taking the same club picture again for the fifth time, thinks Jim Kluge -: -  If ' 0 I ■ ?UENft ?W t« V ' ' „, m 1. Who ' s got short-shorts ' RICK OLIVER ' 2. Vice-presidential candidate Bill Beuan uses his friendly influence on senior class election commit- tee members. 3. Kathy Cruz laughs and says, You ' ve got to be kidding! 4. We are studs we play football. utter Frank SanAugustin, Kenny Pollich, Jerry Macias, and Glen Stevens- 5. Who me? asks a puzzled Cathy Daniels. 6. Raquel, did you see that? exclaims Sue Damron. ' SA: Senior Ambition ' WNF: Will never forget Randy, SA: To Graduate . To work for the Mafia and be a Dealer . WNF: The back seat happen- ings. The movies with VH, CL. and GR. My wrestling and wrasling experiences. Affairs with ' KD. VH. and etc. Richard, SA: To become a veter- inarian and to live a prosperous life. WNF: Toilet papering Mark ' s car, all my great friends and teachers, and BP. Cindy. SA: To be a veterinarian. WNF: My Prom. Randy S. Acevedo Richard Acosta Cindy Adams David. SA: To run In the Olym- pic games. WNF: Three years at Mammoth training camp. Magid, SA: To be a bus driver or auto mechanic. WNF: My last year at BP. All my best teachers and my friends. David Aguilar Magid Alkildani KImberly, SA: To be successful as a beautician and live an excit- ing life. WNF: All of the friends I made and the fun we had. (I will never forget my senior year.) Scott, SA: Undecided. Kimberly A. Allen Scott D. Ambrozic Karen. SA: To be accepted by B.Y.U.. get married and be hap- py WNF: My Junior year Pep Week, Homecoming uilth my brother, my crazy buddies. Shannon. Sue. Ann. Georgann. Louise, and Lisa. My Sweetheart Deano. and the many parties my senior class sponsored. Susie. SA: To be happy WNF: All my friends and our radical junior year. Anne mak- ing me laugh in class and get- ting me in trouble. Mike and me. Nancy and Dave. Being called a lizard and painted blue my freshman year. My senior year. Karen D. Andreasen Susie M. Ardolino Claude. SA: Construction WNF: Parties. RIos. T . friends. Eileen. SA: To be successful and happy In my career. WNF: 79-80 . GM. all the trou- ble I have gotten Into. The great times with Tonl. Irene. Marina. Sylvia. Liz. Yvonne. Molly. Last year at Big Bear: and mostly my car. Hi Tom, Yvonne, Adele, Frankle, Frances, Rosemary, Rosie. Julie. Jimmy. Scot, Diana, Danielle. Claude Auger Eileen M. Avila Sonya. SA: To Be happy In what- ever I do. WNF: Windsor west chicks, the fun we hadt DIanne. SA: To be happy and successful. WNF: Kenny. June 19. 1977. The fun Roxanne an d I had sneaking out. The parties at Windsor West and the Class of 80. Jose, SA: Undecided. Sonya Baldridge DIanne L. Barnes Jose M. Barron Bill, SA: To be a successful world-renowned child psycholo- gist. WNF: Cindy 79 . Good Guys Wear Plaid , and the hassle they were. Being elected Senior Class Vice President, and wait- ing In the hall with Trade. Edit- ing with John for the Senior Movie and Mr. Hufferd. That scummm Adele. The conven- tions. Shakeys. and the parties. HI Mom Dad. Carl Bruce. Bob Sandy. Pattl. Heidi and the cat. Roger. SA: Electronic engineer WNF: The radical backpacking trips and the tennis team. Gloria. SA: Go to college and modeling school WFN: My parents, my friends cruising together and all the smiling faces at this school. Eglah and Mrs. Castillo. The day I lost my class ring. My niece Felicity. Pete, Ernie and Rich- ard in the red Granada (Blvd) 11- 23-79. a rosebud. Paul. SA: Undecided. Amy. SA: To graduate from col- lege, start my career, and lead a successful life. WNF: AlPO. Barbra. Barb. Betty. Bill. Colleen. Dan. Darren, Dexy, Diane, Dino, Jackie, Larry, Mike. Rolald. Rover. Sosh. Stewy and most of all BC . Journalism, 3-D. Driver ' s Ed.. Health Ed.. R.O.P.. working at the Treasury, the movie Dexy and I almost made, the D I almost received. AlPO bringing up something (other than a new Issue) In class. Pep rallies, foot- ball games, the nightmare and day I almost left home and most of all-rushing to get this in on timel William B. Bevan Tonl. SA: To succeed in everyth- ing I do. WNF: The fun in choir. HI, Mike. Greg, SA: Be successful and have a great lifel WNF: Football games and the parties afterwards. All the friends I played football with. Going out with Rueben and Terl (changing lanes)) and all the wonderful times I ' ve had with Juanita. HI Juanlta, love youl Paul Bashaw Amy L. Becker Toni Bolssonnault Greg S. Bolinger Colleen, SA: For my baby sister to graduate. WNF; Good times, parties. Sci- ence Survey with Jackie and the gang. I will never forget Mr. Trikha. I will always remember good friends and pep rallies! Kevin, SA: To marry Debbie, have a career in electronics, and try to have a laser show. WNF: Meeting Debbie, Prom ' 79, and lettering varsity. Colleen D. Boulton Kevin A. Boyd Justine, SA: To graduate from college, get married, and have a happy life in the Lord. WNF: The crazy inmates of room 12, Saylor, Brat, Dentri- roental Dexter, Linder, Orphan Annie, Mr. Stud ' - MO, Kel- loggs, and the Alien- Gunga Pa- tel: my years as editor of Paw Prints, and our beloved cartoon- ist R.W. Ricker. Lori, SA: Undecided. Kelly, SA: Be happy and always have my best friend Ellen. WNF: Being on Flag, ' 78 school year, ' 78 Homecoming dance with Tony. Ellen and our prob- lems and good times. All the parties. Justine T. Brass Lori Breese Kelly L. Briney Nick, SA: Travel around the world. Own my own business. WNF: Dianne, Joanne, Mary Ann, Roxann, Sandy, Linda, ski- ing In Canada, surfing In Mexico. Ann, SA: To go to Brigham Young University. To eventually find Mr. Right, get married for eternity and have a big family. WNF: My home away from home. Room 12. Winning No. 1 Roadshow ' 79. Receiving the Young Womanhood Recognition Award. French with Trade, Wendy Kathy. Brat Words. Mr. Bill. Ricky Rat. Being on both the Los Coyotes and Paw Prints staffs: especially working on this senior section with Les- llel Nick Brink Ann Brockway Kat, SA: To be successful In any occupation I choose. WNF: Sports, all my friends I ' ve met In my four years of high school, and my very special friend, who I ' ve spent many happy times with — Karl. Sam, SA: Be a rich musician, own a mansion, a fleet of cars and call it A living . WNF: Variety Show ' 78, DL, ' 79, SB, RS, RK, LS, and Hot Ice .. HUH? Katarino Bueno Jr. Samuel J. Burke Guy, SA: Undecided Nancy, SA: Undecided Richard, SA: College WNF: My car and My friends. Tomas, SA: Go to Cal. St. Long Beach, major In business admin- istration and own my own busi- ness. Make a million dollars by the time I ' m thirty. Succeed in whatever I work at. WNF: ASB elections, my growth experiences, all my neat teach- ers: Mr. Smith, Mrs. Boutin, and special friends who were always there. Danal, SA: To start my new life and share it with someone spe- cial. WNF: Robin, Jeanle and all the ramblln ' weekends, especially Friday nights, also CHEAP TRICK New Years Eve. ' 79-80 ' . Memories with Jon. I will never forget my parents constant guidance which I never took Into much consideration. Guy B. Burkholder Nancy Bustamante Richard Canales Tomas Canas Danal R. Carman Dalia. SA: Child Psychologist WNF: Lending out my radio to everybody. My friends. Rita. SA: Cosmetologist George, SA: Go to college and be a professional soccer player. WNF: My senior year. Dalia M. Castaneda Rita M. Castaneda George Castillo Ruben, SA: To own my own busi- ness, and go across the country. WNF: High school sports, and fun limes with Debbie. Mike, SA: Probably a computer programmer or a music teacher. WNF: The band. Mr. Young and all the parties, Kathy, Tara L. Character Jeanette M. Chavez Tara, SA: Be Independently wealthy happy. WNF: Eating lunch with Lorl, Tammi, and my other friends. When Martle went to the mov- ies and Making Senior Film 80 I ' d like lo thank Bob for all his help and support, and thanks Mom for putting up with me (so far). Jeanette, SA: To become a suc- cessful commercial artist or photographer. WNF: The fun times with my friends. My soph, year I was Most Valuable Player on the 1978 League Champs, girls Field Hockey Team. Rod Stewart con- cert. The unforgettable winters of snow skiing. Mrs. Sunley my Jr. High math teacher and friend. Richard, SA: Abolish education and pay off my mother. WNF: Huffy baby, 11th grade, and my ' 72 super beetle. Ruben, SA: Undecided. Steven, SA: To own a fleet of commercial fishing boats. WNF: The excuses we made up so we could leave early every Friday to get ready to go motor- cycle riding. Those were the good old days. Richard G. Chavez Ruben A. Chico Steven B. Chilcott Anthony, SA: To be a great per- son In life. WNF: Coming to this school. Jeff, SA: Live fast, die young and forget high school. WNF: Patty and the fights with Savana. Anthony J. Clemente Jeff B. Codd Maria, SA: Graduate WNF: My boyfriend Alejandro. Rodney, SA: To be a part of Cook Bros. Jewlery and make a million bucks. WNF: Mr. HIiger who taught me everything I know. Maria Contreras Rodney F. Cook Martee. SA: Find a guy that rates a perfect 10 on the scale. WNF: All the fun I had with my buddies. TS. TB. TC. and KP. I hope we never lose touch with each other. Carlo. SA: To go to trade school and become a welder. WNF: Good times and bad times. Martee Cooper Carlo G. Cosico kf ilNl Darrell W. Cox Todd Q. Cram Darrell. SA: Professional pho- tographer WNF: My senior year or nark Nancy. Todd, SA: Printer, photogra- pher. WNF: Early morning surfing with Troy at San Onofre but es- pecially nine months with my babe Kerrl. Cheryl Crispen Julie M. Crossman Kathleen Cruz Cheryl. SA: To go to college and to be happy and successful with whatever 1 choose for a career. WNF: My senior year. The fun 1 had at the dances and football games. The great time 1 had in Mr. Hufferd ' s class. All my friends. Good luck next yearl Terrl and Lani. Julie. SA: To live a happy and wonderful life. WNF: My closest friends and our three month tradition. Pep week and Prom 78-79 the Rose Parade. Big Bear, Bill, and min- iature golfing. Hi Sis, (Nancy)!!! Kathleen, SA: To be happy and share my happiness. WNF: Homecoming ' 79. Being elected Queen, Ms. Thompson, 12-31-79, Mr. Hufferd. Hey. Wendy, remember 1-11-80 Good times with my special friend , talking with HS,KN, Dance Production Sunny. Lisa. SA: To be an attorney. WNF: Renee and I at basketball game in Soph, year and Byron slamming symbols together. Hi RENEEI Susan. SA: Graduate from col- lege. To live a Joyous live and share my Joy with others. WNF: The fun times with Linda. Rachel, Cindy. Wendy and Kathy. The fantastic times with the leadership gang , being a cheerleader my Jr. year and Sec. of Spirit my Sr. year, work- ing with Pep Squad and Mr. Mill- er. 70 ' s Reunited Homecoming halftime show, dances, games. Good luck to my little brother Dave. I love yal HI Bill. Lisa A. Cruz Susan J. Damron Van, SA: Accountant WNF: The year I met my hus- band and all my friends. Cathy. SA: To be successful in whatever I do. and find the right man in life, but not for a while. WNF: The parties with Sherri and my friends. The fourth of July. Christmas Eve. and New Years (and the trouble it took Just to graduate) Michael. SA: To make one mil- lion. WNF: My senior year. Van B. Dang Trade. SA: Cruise Director. WNF: Modern dance with Leslie. Joanne, and Pattl. being on var- sity flag. 79-80 Leadership, be- ing a Publicity commissioner, senior year, ' 78 camp with Her- mie and Linda, the super coyote Adele. 78-79 Pep Squad, when Bill made Vice Pres.. HI Valerl (MM). Lorna. Mom. Dad. Debbie. Billy. Shellle. Todd. Blake, and Wendy. Debbie. SA: To marry a profes- sional baseball player and be happy. WNF: Richard. Mom Dad. 4- wheellng on Coyote Plaza in the van-Dubee. Mr. Bill, partying around. LL. SG. AR, RC. LW. SD. KA. KS. JK. BH. LA. and others. Shaving all of my buddies. Homecoming ' 78. Cathy Daniels Michael P. Daniels Trade A. Davis Debbie Deese Patricia, SA: To go to college and become a lawyer. WNF: The fun I had with my friends, especially my best friend Rachel. John, SA: Lawyer, electrical en- gineer or wherever the mon- ey Is. WNF: New York, A-one, D-scv- en. Snow. Muggers, Arsonists, gun-shots, Catherine. Daniel. SA: To fulfill all my wil- dest dreams. WNF: Football and basketball games and friends I ' ve made and lost. Edward. SA: Come back to BP in 1986 and be the head basketball coach. WNF: My four years of playing basketball, and all the great times I had with friends. DIanne, SA: To become a cos- metologist and drive a red Mer- cedes 450 SL. WNF: Jon and being bat girl for baseball sophomore year. Daniel C. De Marre Edward M. Dimick Dianne Dodson Kimberly, SA: Head nurse WNF: I ' ll never forget the time Anna was sitting in my car. cranked up the music and rolled the window up on Mr. Rios. I will never forget Trade. Theresa, SA: To go to college and become a social worker. WNF: The fun I had in high school. Kimberly L. Dowries Theresa, M. Duncan Patricia, SA: Airline stewardess WNF: My soph fresh year. The Eyes of Laura Mars. All the Times spent with Rick, espe- cially when doubling with Ed Renee. Hi Schunuklputzy Liebs- chenstein Josh . Bruce. SA: Undecided. Patricia K. Eckardt Bruce A. Edey Robert, SA: I hope to become an aircraft mechanic. WNF: Special thanks to Mr. Huf- ferd. Leilani. SA: Dental hygenist WNF: Peggy and all the fun we had during school and summer: and the rest of the gang. Robert H. Ells Leilani K. Enfield Scott, SA: Make a lot of money. WNF: Skiing in Utah. Juanlta, SA: Become successful and be happy all my life. WNF: Drill. Dance, JV Song and Varsity Song) And coming Alive at Santa Barbara with Terl, Hei- di, Sue, Debi, and Cindy. We took it alll Also time spend shoveling with Melinda. ( Hon- ey Jeramie ). Best friend Terl and sharing great tlmesl McDonalds , Parking and Games . But most of all, meet- ing that someone special, Greg, and loving him foreverl Hi Greg, I Love You Tool Mark, SA: Undecided. Scott G. Esler Juanita M. Espinosa Mark A. Etzel £M iLlLl Tony T. Fahl Allen A. Farland ; Joseph G. Figueroa Robert. SA: Undecided. Elizabeth. SA: I am going to col- lege to be a social worker. WNF: Brent or Mr Franklin. Robert K. Fitzgerald Elizabeth A. Flores Tony. SA: Become Independent. WNF: Teachers and their chang- ing relationships with students, and people I almost got to know. Allen. SA: To have a successful future with whatever t do. WNF: Going to those crazy par- ties on Friday nights also meet- ing my girl friend In my sopho- more year. Joseph, SA: Being a dlesel me- chanic and own my own shop. WNF: Me and my friends went to see Halloween and party all night. I ' ll never forget my friends Kelly. Mary, Shannon. Henry. Scott, and all the other bums. Julie. SA: Be a computer pro- grammer. WNF: My senior year and all the fun I had with WS. SD. LK. CM. RO. Julie. SA: To be an Interior de- signer and to get married and to be happy. WNF: Bill and all my friends and the good times. Julie R. Fluegeman Julie M. Forrest Tim, SA: Undecided. Michelle, SA: To be In a good paying job. WNF: Mrs. Hayslette ' s class in 11th. all the ditching parties I went to. and my friends Doreen. Olivia, Frances. Antoinette and Chris. Mattheui, SA: To have a ten- year reunion with my friends at San Onofre. WNF: The sun. the snow, the swells, the girls, and the time my board flew off of Pete ' s car. Tim M. Foster Randy, SA: To continue my studies and become an engi- neer. WNF: Boy ' s State, Mammoth, Leadership, competition In class for the highest grade, ' 80 convention, elections In gener- al, and all of my friends. DIanne, SA: To get married, be a private secretary, and live life to the fullest. WNF: Life on the ranch In Liver- more, my horses Iben Dawn, my best friends Shane, Kenny, and Cathy, all the good times with Sherry- meeting Lori (Brat) and Rodney (Bum), the retreats with the Brea gang where I ac- cepted Jesus. Thanks Mom Dad. you have given me nothing but the besti Michelle R. Frausto Matthew A. Freis Randy S. Fruneaux Dianne L. Fryman Leslie, SA: To choose a reward- ing and fulfilling career and to continue to grow In my walk with the Lord. WNF: Dance Production (Easter vacations), being Treasurer of the Modern Dance Club, work- ing on Los Coyotes 1980 ' s senior section with Ann, being a pep week songleader my senior year, special friends- Bunnie, Suzette, and Trade (M.M. For- ever), playing SEYO basket- ball HI everyone at Wlnters- burgl Thanks for all the love and support Mom Dad, Good Luck at BP Laurlel Hi CritI Carlos. SA: Undecided. Leslie N, Fukunaga Carlos A. Garcia David, SA: To become a highly successful engineer. WNF: My 10th grade biology class with AU. RO. BV. Mr. Johnson Johnny, SA: Going to college. WNF: Agriculture Dept. David R. Garcia Johnny Garcia Marco, SA, Undecided Lori. SA: Florist WNF: Jerry and all my years at BPHS. especially my sopho- more year. Marco Garcia Lori L. Garrett Michael, SA: To become the highest paid bum in history. WNF: Summer vacation, the parties, football practice, THE PEP BOYS (Manny-Moe-and Jack), my wrecked car, Michelle and the Flash of 79 . Carrie, SA: To be happy and suc- cessful in life. WNF: The good times I had with my best friend Connie. Kimberly, SA: To be with Eddie forever and to become a legal secretary. WNF: The good times with Ed- die. Michael F. Garzone Carrie L. Geringer Kimberly A. Godfrey Ronald: SA: To be rich and trav- el to different countries. WNF: 79 Homecoming (GIA) All mv friends. Jugs. Carol, and the senior class. Roxanne: SA: To be happy and successful. WNF: Russ all the time Dianne and I snuck out of my house. Ronald C. Goins Roxanne E. Gomez Salda. SA: Undecided. Carie. SA: To become success- ful in everything I do. WNF: The summer I met Mike. Lynn. SA: To succeed in life. WNF: The backpacking trips. Saida D. Gonzalez Carie A. Goodman Lynn R. Gourd Shelley. SA: Go to college, have a career in business. WNF: Meeting Victor the sophomore Lou enbrau gang scamming speedo ' s with Nancy the usual 1979 homecoming dance, (uh? Ellen) and all the fun I had causing trouble Hi MomI Jane. SA: i wanna be a rok starr. WNF: Jazz Jamming. Off the Boards . Aggression Drills, and my secret admirer. Shelley L. Grabau Jane H, Grutzik Sylvia. SA: To get what I want out of life — to be rich and fam- ous. WNF My Mom and Dad The outrageous times party ing with my friends DD. VH. RC. DR. EH. SW. SS. RA. and others. Pep Squad 79-80. TPlng. Punk Rock, •kllng. The man with the short tie and I luv ya Scotty. Andy. SA: Undecided. Sylvia Greinke Andy Guerrero Elizabeth. SA: To be successful In what I do. WNF: My Mom and grandpar- ents support In all I ' ve accom- plished. Adele my partner, shy and coy. ' combat ' on the over- pass, the ol Tel Sec. GB. MH. NV. WM. LR, Bl. ' Joanle ' . pinch Me ' s chuntrrr. Jr. Class Cag.. Los Coyotes 79; 80. LJ and the prom ' 79. the guy In the blue Capri. Theresa and Ruben (my •pedal friend). A special thanks to Mrs. Boutin my friend for- ever. HI Jr! In ties foreverlll Thanks Mon you did a great ]obII Irene. SA: Undecided. Roberta. SA: To go to the Prom. WNF: the boys Elizabeth C. Guerrero Irene Guerrero Roberta Halstenberg Cynthia. SA: Studio make-up artist. WNF: All my friends, staying at school till 10:00 pm. HI Ruthle and Susie My father. Peter. SA: To become the best police officer I can possibly be. WNF: The sports, and my skiing accident to keep me out of sports for my last two years. My Mom Dad. Cynthia S. Hanks Peter C. Hansen Marc, SA: Undecided. Mike, SA: Rock n ' Roll Star Re- cording Engineer. WNF: All the people who tried to say my last name right, HI Leslie. My Junior year. Marc W. Haraksin Mike S. Hardisty PattI, SA: Dental assistant WNF: My love for Robbie, me you, you me, thats the way. It ' ll always be. The great times with Sue Karen Trade In Modern Dance. Hi Kristy Tippy 21 Thanks Mom and DadI (MM) Craig, SA: Auto mechanic WNF: All my friends and people I ' ve met. Patti J. Harris Jon, SA: To won my own busi- ness. WNF: Meeting Dianne in health. Playing with Arabesque on the quad for senior pep day my sophomore year. Flunda. SA: Undecided. Youlunda, SA Undecided. Craig H. Hart 1! Jon M. Harvill Flunda B. Havil Youlunda B. Havil .£ijh t ii • j  : . Larry, SA: Take care of my car. WNF: The people. Dorothy, SA: To go to college and actually STUDY to become a doctor. WNF: Cath and Linda; Markle and Linder: Brat and Words: Dad and Jimmy; Rikkl Rat and Ann; SK. AU, SDS. Yosemlte; Mosses, mosses, mosses grow on you. Lichen, lichen, llkem ' yes we dol, JEA In San Jose; Things that go bump In the night,. Be a Dreamer, Star Gazer. Rainbow Chaser. BUI, SA: To become a million- aire or grow tall enough to play professional basketball. WNF: Winning my first chess trophy at Tustin H.S., chess club, and a bratty little sis. Larry C. Healy Dorothy J. Hebert William R. Hebert Britta Hellmeyer Paul B. Hendrickson Adele Hernandez Teri L. Hildebrand Britta, SA: To become success- ful In the field of medicine. WNF: All the great people here that have made these last 4 years more enjoyable, meeting Tony the good times we ' ve had. Christmas Dance ' 79. My sister Linda, my best friend- Mom and the most Influential person-my Dad-whose memory will last forever. Paul, SA: To go to college and start my own business. WNF: The Prom. Adele, SA: To be a success In whatever I set out to do. WNF: The fun I had being mas- cot, all the laughs, my buddys, sis Carol, cookie Liz. (Inties); Glorias Pocets, Joanns Jr. year, Tracys Hubby. BUI youuu scummm (ehl) Go for It Loril. Pep squad 79-80. my Idle In 4th per. The red Granada. Elleens Honeys, else 77-78. 11-23-79 Rosebud. My dog Max, all my crazy friends, (what locasi). Al 86 oh wowl, the great Mr. Huf- ferd. My mljas (wuv yout) my 1st Job. the fun In leadership. Blvd. nites, but most of all thanks Mom and Dad. Terri, SA; Fashion, and to al- ways be happy. WNF: JV and Varsity Song, four seasons of hockey. Sudden death at CIF, Lisa I getting in trouble all the time at practice crashing through hurdles. Meet- ing Juanita. and having a fantas- tic and forever friendship. But most of all: sharing all my love with someone very special- RuebenI Mike, SA: Win the National 250 Championship. WNF: Winning 1979 Superbowl of Moto-cross. Mys, SA: Good luckl WNF: Myself. Roxanne, SA: To become a cos- metologist and later go into nursing. WNF: My best friend Linda. Mr. Young and Band and having a crush on Raymond for 3 solid years. Mike J. Hillion Jill, SA: To actually study and become a doctor. WNF: Rick moving the clock ahead and getting us out early in geometry. The neat people-Lin- da, Larry, the band. And drop- ping my calculator at least twice a week. Ellen, SA: Career in fashion de- sign. WNF: Kelly, Bill, and all of my friends. Varsity flag and all of the dances especially a very un- usual 1979 homecoming dance (huh Shelley) Mys V. Ho Roxanne D. Holmes  Jill L. Holt Ellen L. Hopson Myra, SA: Work and make a lot of money and hope to get mar- ried some day. WNF: My friends especailly Feb. 1979 when I met my boy- friend Ralph. Cathy, SA: To have a long happy life. WNF: My best friend Sheila and all the crazy things we ' ve been through together, also our groovy backbacking class with Mr. Hillger. Myra L. Huizar Cathy T. Hunt Victoria, SA: To be a cruise di- rector on the Love Boat ! WNF: Cheerleading 79-80. the radical times partying with my great friends GR. CL, AK. SG. DD. DR. RA. and othersi 4 great years a BP, the movies. GAA Basketball Bus Rides. TPing, Password + (chuckles), B.day Angel games. GR ' s fun bus , Man with the short tie, sardlnee woman 3, hi little bro ' Scotty S., I luv ya mom and dad, whoo- ya to yall Lance, SA: Undecided. Victoria L. Hunter Lance E. Hyde Sam, SA: To work hard, live a good life and be happy. WNF: Varsity basketball, good times after games, parties and all my good friends. Lorl. SA: Go to college, and be- come an architect. WNF: My friends, especially Tammy W., Tara C Emmie L., being photographer for the yearbook, going to the Ahman- son, and the week In Yosemlte. Sam A. lacovera Lori A. Ichisaka Doug. SA: To become rich with- in 10 years and to have a very successful life. WNF: All the friends I ' ve made and the good times with them. Great skiing. Whittler Blvd.. the parties, football and basketball games with all my friends. HI Renee. HI Heidi. Oh yeah the great surfing. Troy. SA: To reach all my goals eventually own my own busi- ness. WNF: Tammy S. (My love). Michael. SA: Graduate this year (1980), not on the 5-year plan. WNF: Doug E. Igawa Troy T. Ingolia Michael V. loffrlda Senior Favorites -: - ' d 1. Biggest Mouths; John Valenzuela. Debbie Deese. Mark Minasian. 2. Friendliest: Linda Matheson, Steve Kiser. 3. Best Personality: Steve Vasquez. Loma Jen- nie. 4. Class Clowns: Linda Matheson, John Valen- zuela. 5. Biggest Flirts: Kenny PoUich, Wendy Salfiaka. 6. Most Spirited: Greg Rochford. Suzanne Wes- ton. Not pictured: Most Likely to Succeed: Jane Grut- zik. Randy Fruneaux. Most Athletic: Suzette Na- kahira. Eric Printup. Best Smile: Kathy Cniz, Scott Jennings. njjfx y i r . . ._. Joanne. SA: To stay single for at least 7 more years. To be suc- cessful In my career choice. WNF: My Jr. year. Rene. Robin, summer of 79. Wendy ' s family, and 4th and 6th period drama. Robin. SA: To graduate from Cy- press College. WNF: The good times Tony and I shared together. Prom night, also Chucko. Killer. Lae Lae. Renee (gumby legs) Trena. Sci- ence Survey with Colleen and Jackel. and our weekend cam- pout at Kern River. MIchale. SA: Undecided. Kathy. SA: Undecided. Bunnle, SA: To major In comput- er science and be successful. WNF: Swim season. ' 79-80. be- ing president of Science club, all my friends and the good times we had. Kathy Irons Joanne D. Jackovich Lorna. SA: Happiness through- out my life. WNF: Being Junior class repre- sentative, planning Prom ' 79 with L.G. Being ASB Secretary, the N.V. convention ' 79. Publi- cations ' 79. The special friends I have, and hope to never lose. HI Sandy. Scott, SA: Graduate from high school. To become a paid assas- sin or U.S. Ambassador to IRAN. WNF: Playing baseball, becom- ing a man. my friends, going to parties, getting thrown in Jail the first and hopefully the last time, sorry MOM. Robin D. Jacobs i MM Lorna Jennie Scott Jennings Margery. SA: To succeed and to keep my chin up. WNF: My Jeff, our little Paula, my volleyball buddies. Veron- Ika. coaches Astrld and Allyson. Cliff. SA: To set goals for tomor- row while enjoying today. WNF: Good times and exper- iences shared uith friends. My buddies Dean. Brian. Rick. Steve, and Jeff and the close en- counters of every kind. Margery Johns Cliff E. Johnson Deann L. Johnson Jackie M. Johnson Troy K. Johnson Raymond. SA: To live a long. WEALTHY and happy life And to be successful In a medical ca- reer WNF: Meeting Mary C. on High- way History ' 78 and my senior year! Victor. SA College, computer technician or lawyer. WNF: Meeting Shelley years ofcross-country and Coach Bah- Bah-Bah HIrsch. Mammoth summers. G-A-C. the unforgettable Junior-Senior Prom 1979 HI Suzette. are ya Deann. SA: To get out of higl. school. WNF: McCoy, cutting and the buds we always had. Jackie. SA: To begin my adult life, make a good life for myself: and for whoever Is with me. Make my mom happy with her life she has left WNF Ken D . February 18. 1977. and all of my memories. The football games, and Shakeys. O ' Neil park. Elslnore. last New Years Eve 79. this Halloween. •BOOZER .Mark. 2nd period, and science, best friend Colleen B . SK. DB. RG. RJ. JW. TB. AB. AX. My mom. dad and .Nelson. Troy. SA; To become a teacher or contractor and earn a lot of money. WNF: All the fantstic friends I made and all the early morning surf sessions Raymond A. Johnston Victor L. Juarez an T Kim, SA: To be a successful sur- geon. WNF: My drums, rm 12, Paw Prints. Human Phys., M. Bill. Led Zeppelin, and the 4th of July. Diane, SA: Become a preschool teacher and stay happy always. WNF: Trlsh. Suzy. Shi. Laurie, Bra ' s at CD. Little Dan, Our Fel- lowship, Beach Party, Edvard, my Soph. year. Smile Brudda, It no break your facel Mr. Bill, most of all my LIT Rans. and of course. Les (Mochlsht) Kimberly J. Julian Diane K. Kakazu Charlie, SA: Undecided. Sherry. SA: To do Jehovah ' s will and declare His kingdom. Amen. WNF: Learning the Truth. God ' s word, studies w Glo, DW. day crew. Hillcrest w Di. Los Coyotes ' 79. Saylor. Kroghie. my friendships w Gogky Jackie, Ps. 140:6, Deut. 10:17, Jehovah-my God Fatherl Howdy Brol Charlie Kalil Sherry L. Ketenbrink Dixie, SA: Teacher, housewife. WNF: Basketball games in 77 and Tom. Steve. SA: To fullflll life to the fullest. Be happy and be a truck driver. SNF: Dean L., tewwt-tweet. All my good friends and the good times we had. also Moby. Jim. SA: Undecided. Dixie L. King Robert S. Kiser Jim Kluge Ronnie C. Kobayashi Ron, SA: To play piano as great as Oscar Peterson. WNF: The Jazz band Rythmn section with Sam and Loren. Also, the rehearsals with our band Hot Ice. Linda, SA: To graduate from UCSD as a computer engineer and then to be a career woman. WNF: Being on V. Flag for 2 years and camp In ' 78 with Her- mle and Trade. Having such great friends all through high school and my special friend Mr. Gio. Meeting the man of my dreams Gus. I love you mom and dad. Diane, SA: I wanna be happy. WNF: Getting crazy with Joe and my other friendsl Linda R. Koch Diane C. Kosebas Scot, SA: To become successful and rich. WNF: Varsity basketball and friends. John, SA: To become a profes- sional landscraper and meet the right girl. WNF: My high school years. Scot D. Kowalski John D. Kredit Anne, SA: To play basketball at UCLA with JB. WNF: BPHS, wanting to go to Neff. CRANKIN ' Jr. yr., Softball 79, bask. bl. 77-80. great friends; GB, VH, CL, SA, NB, LL, DD, BT, and others, Anne ' s W ' s party; Bert Ornle, JR. mmmmml Fun Bus, car trou- ble, VAN DOBIE IT , So much trouble, Pulling heists, thanks Monty! The greatest 4 yrs. of my life. Philip, SA: Undecided. Anne H. Kruse Philip Kwok Henry, SA: Head coach at the Y . Own a great football team. WNF: The Women? ' JL ' the Pep Boys, when I was a cheer- leader, the parties. Mark, SA: To find happiness and success In whatever I do. David, SA: Pro hockey player or computer programmer or ski bum. WNF: CIF waterpolo 79, some teachers and friends. Hi Kelli. Janet, June, VIckl, Cecelia, Bun- nle. Dustle, Monlque. Kathy, Linda, Stacy, JIM, Rachael, Wen- dy, and Julie. Henry H. Ladner Mark, S. Lamonda David M. Lankin Louise. SA: To fulfill my career as a cosmetologist. WNF: Meeting Steve In my soph, yr., Homecoming ' 79, 4 wheel- ing on Coyote Plaza In Vandoo- ble. Friends 1 will never forget: AK. DD. SA. KA. CL, GR. and more. HI little sis. Hi Deano. Karl. SA: Go into the electron- ics field. WNF: Mammoth Mountain with the team. Winning Freeway. Dean, SA: To live life to the ful- lest and to marry a rich, beauti- ful woman. WNF: Steve tweet-tweet, my hunting buddies Rick, Cliff. Steve and all our hunting adven- tures. My 3 years of Varsity Football, my romance with Ka- ren A. which I hope will last for- ever and how much I love all my moms dads tweet-tweet . Cynthia, SA: To be a real estate sales woman and live It up In class. WNF: My close friends and all our good times. The trea- sured moments with DW, the prom and all the sport activities I ' ve attended. Seaming and liv- ing It up with the Fun Bus and Vandooble . (Sardine Woman 2 Most of all the people I ' ve met. The quickies hair cuts. Lousie B. Laroche Karl E. Larson Dean E. Lawhorn Cynthia H. Ledbetter Emmie, SA: To lead an exciting and successful life. WNF: My friends teachers, an educational year of chemistry (ha-ha) and the field trip to Ah- manson Theater. Charlene, SA: To graduate WNF: Hiding from Nancy. Emmie Lim Charlene Lindsay Leslie, SA: To live my life to the fullest and always by happy. WNF: My freshman and sopho- more years, all the good times shared with special friends, dancing, the beach, the guys, being called a scrub, Laguna. Rod Stewart. Modern Dance. Journalism, the crazy people, Mr. Bill, taking this picture and of course Di (Mochish!) Debbie, SA: Undecided. WNF: Good friends. Leslie A. Livote Debbie Lomeli Dean. SA: To own my own fine- working business WNF: After football games. Delfina. SA: Go to college. WNF: My freshman year. Martin. SA: Be a general me- chanic. WNF: My four years at BP. my teachers and all my friends. Hi Mom-Hi Dad Hi Pelona. Dean A. Lopez Delfina Lopez Valarie. SA: Undecided. Joel, SA: I don ' t have any ambi- tion yet. WNF: The parties. Valarie Lucero Joel, R. Lundgren Robert, SA: To became rich and successful in all that I do. WNF: All of my great friends Henery, Scott, Dave, and my senior year water polo season, and my very special Coach Tom Clarke. Jerry, SA: Be successful and happy WNF: Beating the Spooners In football, going to CIF. All my close friends. James, SA: To be the kindliest custom car and body man around and stay good friends with my friends Including Jerry. WNF: All the parties and my personal karate lessons with Bruce Lee. Robert Maahs Jerry Macias James P. Magness Gary, SA: To travel on tour with THE WHO. WNF: Contributing to five championship teams, my cross country seasons and our dedi- cated coach HIrsch. Jose, SA: Undecided. Gary Mangone Jose Martin Karen, SA: To do my best and go far In life. WNF: Drill team. Tall flags. Let- terettes and all my friends but most of all Dave. Curtis. SA: Go to a Led Zeppelin concert. WNF: Going surfing, my trip to San Onofre. and the Van Halen and Black Sabbath concert. Karen S. Martin Curtis R. Mason Linda A. Matheson Sherri L. McCoy Darlene G. McLean Victor, SA: To move to Hawaii and become rich. WNF: Mrs. Lubin ' s class and when we hit the Pipeline. Catherine, SA: To become Bar- bara Streisand the II. WNF: The time I slipped and fell In the cafeteria on a rainy day. Linda. SA: Go Into the field of teaching or nursing In a cross- cultural situation. Nehemlah 8:10 The Joy of the Lord is my strength. May you all find this )oy that I have found In Jesus Christ. WNF: As a soph, my first day at BP, Catherine making me feel welcome. Dorothy and working on the yearbook, my best friend Ronda. Homecoming, Leader- ship, speech, and Yosemite. Sherri. SA: To marry Jim live happily ever after. WNF: My friends out in the parking lot with Dee hiding from Rlos. Darlene. SA: Teach Special Edu- cation. WNF: Letterettes. half-times, camps. Junior Prom, Pep Week ' 79, Rose Parade ' 79, closest friends, sister Susy. Victor, Chucic. Victor J. Medeiros Catherine A. Medina Tim, SA: Professional baseball player. WNF: NancI and all the flings we went through. Connie. SA: To become a suc- cessful business person, to make people happy, and to be happy myself. Tim D. Melton Connie Jo Miller Cynthia. SA: To go to college, be successful In the fashion world, and to be happy In life. WNF Songleading for two years, my squads and all of pep squad, skiing with Mr. Mllle camp (we took It all), Ms. T. and 7th period modern dance, con certs, drill team for two years dances, the class of ' 80, pep week, toilet papering Mr. Huf ferd ' s house, football and ba ketball games fun times on the quad, and my buddies Rachel. Wendy. Sue, Linda, and Julie Cynthia, SA: To show the world the Joy II can have If It takes the time to notice It ' s there. WNF: All the hard work Hum Phy, the pride and spirit of the band, the people who helped me through BB ' s, DV RP, my friends R ' s, TC, RH, TB. BF, TW, MO, DH, KJ, CH, VU, KK, JG. RP, CP, Mr J, Mr G , Mr Y.. and my best friend Justine. Mrs. Hurst, thanks for all the deter- mlnallon you gave me. By the way. Mr Rick Oliver. I ' m still a sore loser. Wendy, SA: A career In the field of ecology. WNF My best buds ( B C s ), Vrlshka and Marie, track ' 79 League flnals-nilU ' relay, track ' 80 (League Champs. I hope), my two cross country seasons, the last day of school ' 79 with Ve ronlcB and Marie, all the friends I made and the four fun years at BP Glen, SA: Undecided. Mark, SA: To attend a J.C., buy my own business, and buy a Rolls Royce. WNF: Summer of ' 78, ski trips. Cal Jam II, and getting out of school. Glen Miller Mark S. Mlnaslan Cynthia D. Miranda Cynthia C. Mitchell Wendy M. Montgomery Melinda G. Morff Kenney A. Munson Tamara Myers Melinda, SA: Go to college and major In business. Be success- ful, healthy happy In life. WNF: Being on J.V. Song 78-79. coneheads. Making Junior Homecoming attendant, being on Senior Christmas Court, drill team, shoveling with Juanita. being Sec. of publicity in Lead- ership. Ron. (my parents love and friendship). Mr. B. Roger. Charlie. Troy R.H.P S.. chafe, and Rick. Kenney. SA: Undecided Tamara. SA: To live, love and laugh. WNF: The best friends a friend could ever have; all those crazy nights, memories of love, laugh- ter, and tears: Geog . and Betty : VW ' s. Rod Stewart. Popeye and my special friends at Chub ' s. HI Mom and PopI Suzette, SA: To be the best per- son that I can possibly be and to always have a smile on my face. WNF: Field hockey, sudden death at CIF. GAA. volleyball. Leadership. Sr Class Cabinet. Kenneth. SA: Be a fireman, then make it to a paramedic. WNF: My little brother Kasey. the mountains in mammoth, cross country for 4 years with a great coach, and my friends through the years. Suzette Y. Nakahira Kenneth E. Nelson Steve. SA: To get the best of my school year and go to college. WNF: Meeting nice people like Rhonda Y.. and what a fantastic class we have. ' 80 ' rules. Hi RHONDA Y. TLA. Keith, SA: To succeed in life and go to college. WNF: My algebra II class and the year 79-80. Steven H. Niitani Keith H. Niitani I James, SA: To be tall a pro- fessional paperboy. WNF: RIos ' words, Where do you belong this period? Patricia, SA: Cosmetology. WNF: High school. Jerry, SA: Undecided. James R. O ' Brien Robert, SA: To go to college, have fun, and receive a degree In business administration, be- come successful In business, and hopefully own my own busi- ness. Own my own 1980 Excall- bur Series IV Phaeton, or a Rolls Royce. WNF: My sport years. My friends, DG. ML, GM, DA.. My job at the bank, football and basketball games, dances, bas- ketball games during lunch. Getting A ' s In Biology and all the other good (bad) times I had. Richard, SA: To do as the Lord wills me and on the way keep and make many new friends. God bless you seniors. WNF: My girl friend Nori and all our sweet and unforgetable mo- ments. Jeff T., you are a true friend . Sheila, SA: Good luck to my sis- ter Tonya. WNF: Backpacking class Mr. Hilger. Shannon, SA: To be employed by a successful advertising agency. WNF: Being escorted by my brother as Homecoming atten- dant my soph. yr. When Lisa was Frosh Homecoming attendant, while I was in the hospital. Pep Week Jr. Yr. JT Live at the Greek. My buddies, Cecil, Krin, Sue, and Karen, (Paw Prints), unbelleveable Rita, and the number 43. Patricia I. Obrite Jerry P. O ' Bryan Robert Ochoa Richard Oliver Sheila C. Oliver Shannon C. O ' Neil Frank, SA: To be a very success- ful millionaire. WNF: Junior year. Raquel. SA: Go to school, radio or TV broadcasting. Helping others, or just making It In life. WNF: All the great times with my closest friends Cindy, Sue, Linda, Wendy, being freshman class secretary, soph V. pres. Drill Team for two years. Home- comings and Proms. Great times In my Jr. Yr. Helping make Senior Year ' 80. ' Mr. Huf- ferd. Being a cheerleader, the whole 79-80 Pep squad. All the people I went to school with since elementary. And the memories with Frank fftJ. Good luck to my III sis. Anita, Wuv ya lots! Frank M. Ortiz Raquel Ortiz -i Tammy, SA: To be healthy, hap- py successful. WNF: The cutting of classes, Ms. Thompson ' s 7th period, and fall- ing In love with Curtis C. Tawney, SA: Undecided. Tammy Palmer Tawney L. Parks Alana R. Peloquin Alana, SA: To help unfortunate people, especially children. I would also like to work and help abused children. Tammy, SA: Accountant WNF: Turning 16. summer of ' 78, Miss Howard and Paul. Karen, SA: Undecided. Tammy Penrose Karen L. Persechino Diane, SA: To go to college and to live a happy life. WNF: Linda and Renee and all the fun times we had together. Also my Junior year with the gang, and BPHS. Doreen, SA: Movlestar WNF: RIos Nancy ' s complain- ing. Diane R. Pierce Doreen Poland Ken, SA: To live a long and hap- py life hopefully with my sweet Gina and be very wealthy while doing so. WNF: My friends, playing Varsi- ty football, dances, parties. New Years, and sleeping naked when the cheerleaders kidnapped me. And my unrelated little sister, June J. Lloyd, SA: To go to college. WNF: Knott ' s Berry Farm Hal- loween Haunt. HI Tammy. Eric, SA: Undecided. Kenneth Pollich Lloyd P. Prather Eric Printup Denlse, SA: Undecided Michelle. SA: To go to college and find a career I will be happy with. WNF: Summer of 78, getting my car, Barbara, Dan, Tammy and the Prom. Denise M. Rak Michelle M. Restadius Linda, SA: To marry Lonnle and honeymoon In Hawaii!! WNF: The motorcycle trip with the Backpacking class. Hi Re- nee! Susan, SA: To be a recreational therapist: to be happy and ac- complish all my goals. WNF: Shannon, Karen and Lisa, Junior Pep Week, cheering at football games, dances, and the crazy times partying. Linda Rhoades Susan M. Richardson Rick W. Ricker Christina M. Rideau Gregory P. Rochford Loretta, SA: Have the best edu- cation possible. WNF: Band Santa Ana Winds Tours-Europe 77. Canada 78. TB Bird. No Junior year, RH, TC, Cal. BR. New Years Party 79. friends, my 3 years at BPHS, BH, trumpet players. PS. BT, JG. SK, Hollywood Lane Parade 76, 77, 78, 79 Brawley, Sal O, JS, Dec. 9. 1979-Wlnds Beat LBJCB-FINALLYI!!! Gerardo, SA: Undecided. Rick, SA: To live a long and prosperous life: furthermore, to reach and greatly exceed be- yond the pinnacle of the socio- economic status in America. WNF: My eccentric friends. LDP (Butch), TKJ-(Ho-Dad), CDK-(Womans body). AAF-(AI- len-fred), MM-(Baby seal), MJL- (Moongoggles), RA-(Chango), NP-(The Allen). JD-(The Blade ;). LH-(The Pest). KB-(Wake up and smell the coffee). KF-(Glg- gles). and my favorite fish: The Shark. Most of all Melinda. Christina. SA: To be successful and happy in life. WNF: All the good times I had in child care with Michelle, Irene, Cathy, Frances, Loralne, Tracy, and Juanita! Greg, SA; Become Band Direc- tor at BPHS. WNF: Europe 1977. Santa Ana Winds, band, Christmas Dance 1978, New Years 1979, CBR 1977, all my friends, especially Susie, Julie, Darlene, Patti, Diane, Nancy, Linda, Jan, and Lisa. Hollywood Lane 1979, DMMBL, Dec 9, 1979-Southgate Christmas Parade-Winds Beat LBJCBIIIIt Loretta Rochford Gerardo Rochford Julie. SA: I wanna be MEt WNF: The green grass, high tides, high times, and Heln-a- klnds. Wendy, SA: To be an oceanogra- pher, to be happy, healthy, and successful in life. WNF: All the fantastic people I have met, the fun times at school, both years on JV song, the crazy conversations and Ideas in Modern Dance, being president of the senior class, and 1-11-80 (Hey Kathy). Frank, SA: To live a happy and successful life. WNF: The time I was a Pep Week cheerleader, going to CIF football for the first time since 1965, good times I had with close friends, especially Rachel- LOVE YOU. Joanne, SA: Real estate broker. WNF: My parents, the fun times In Modern Dance, my teachers, the laughs and the good times with my special friends Gloria, Adele, Debbie, Teresa, and when I met my Nite Owl. Georgann, SA: To live every day to the fullest! WNF: The football games, rot- ten car trouble, seaming. Pep Week, cheerleading, CIF in field hockey, Mario AndrettI driving tactics, S.A. ' s pink room, thanks for all the free drinks, driving the fun bus , being sardlnee women 1. thanks guys for the good tImes-CL. VH, AK. SA, NB. DD, Whoo-ya To-ya. Paula, SA: Marry Steve and be happy forever. WNF: All the friends I met and the ' 79 Homecoming with my sweetheart. Sammi, SA: To travel and to be a computer programmer. WNF: Karrot, Keith, Kev, Kyle. Sharon my tutor in LC, Cheryl, TerrI, Lani, when I went to Bal- boa and Lake San Antonio, go- ing to basketball games, and playing badminton and tennis. Joanne Rodriguez Georgann J. Rollins Paula J. Rooney Sammi Sabin Julie A. Sabol Wendy Salpaka Frank J. San Agustin Cyndi, SA: Undecided. Mark. SA: To build the house of my dreams on my land In Taos, New Mexico. WNF: All the good times kicking back on the wall. Jim. SA: Undecided. Cyndi Sanchez Mark A. Santistevan Jim Schachner Peter, SA: Become the Presi- dent of the U.S.A. or a garbage collector. WNF: All the teachers who helped me and those who didn ' t, when the backpacking class got snowed In up In the Sierra ' s, surfing and skiing with good friends. Karen. SA: To become a ticket agent for an airline. WNF: Being In office for two years, going to CIF In field hock- ey, all the radical parties, the good times in Mr. Moffat ' s class, my junior pep week, all the great dances, and most of all my friends LW. SO. SR. KA. CS. KS, JV(CB). Peter M. Schnirch Karen M. Scichilone Julie. SA: Undecided. WNF: Meeting Rick and all my friends and all the great times I had. Doug, SA: Undecided. Julie L. SecoT Doug G. Seeds DIanna, SA: To get a degree In high school, then go to college, and then be Independently wealthy. WNF: All the good times I had with my friends at the football games and dances, being a JV rah rah, and especially the ' 78- ' 79 prom with Big Dev. Tamara, SA: To become a regis- tered nurse and then maybe a doctor. WNF: My sweetheart George, my lifetime buddies Martie and Trade, our lunchtlme gang, TW, LI, TC, KD, CI, all the fun times In choir with Dot, and my senior year. Eduardo, SA: To go to college have a successful life and be a professlonallll Right George. Maradona, please wish every- body a happy life. WNF: My four years in track, Heidl-I hope you have a career, luv ya, chepe, you are the big- gest??? I have ever known, take care bud. Dianna Sephton Tamara L. Severs Eduardo Silva David, SA: Undecided. Henry, SA: To go to college. WNF: All my friends. David Simons Henry Slayton Richard. SA: Undecided. Edmund. SA: Undecided. Richard R. Slick Edmund Smith Gloria. SA: To be successful in everything I set out to do. to own a Corvette. WNF: My sophomore year. 50 ' s dance. Hillcrest Park, cutting school to go to the beach. Cheap Trick «1. rock roll, disco, parties, the beach, all the radicals, my pop sister. Lolli- pop, Pop Muzik. the 4 Muske- teers, getting my Bug, selling it, my honey Marcos, goodluck lit- tle sis Pattycake. Hi Mom and Dad, I finally made it, love ya, Hawaii-here I come, Whoo-aal Diane, SA: To travel. WNF: My friends and the good times we had. Gloria Soto Diane M. Standefer Richard, SA: To be a profession- al baseball player and to lead a happy and successful life. WNF: Playing football and base- ball, all my friends, going to those wild Pee Wee Jams, but most of all-Debbie. Glen. SA: To graduate. WNF: Catching my first touch- down pass in the Homecoming Richard R. Standeford Glen E. Stevens Mark. SA: Undecided. Mark E. Swinford Lorraine B. Tafoya Jeff Tanaka Lorraine. SA: To live my life to the fullest potential. WNF: My dearest lifelong friend Adele. meeting Eddie my fresh- man year. Homecoming ' 78, Always and Forever , cheer- leading ' 79- ' 80. close friends, Liz. Gloria. Linda. Joanne, and France, hockey going to CIF all four years, being si singles in badminton, guilty butt society. Mom and Dad-Love ya. Jeff. SA: Pilot, aeronautical en- gineer. Search and Rescue squad, and if all else fails to succeed as the next Hugh Hefner. WNF: Taking pictures for the annual staff, the Leadership class, all the neat people I met, and my buddy Dr. R.H.R. Oliver. Alyce, SA: To go Into fashion merchandising. WNF: Great times at football games and dances. New Year ' s Eve ' 79, my sophomore year, concerts, and best of all. Prom ' 791 HI JohnI Toni, SA; To graduate and to find a nice guy, settle down, buy a big fancy house, and have kids. WNF: My first three years of goofing off and going cruising with the gang, then my hard work my last year to accomplish my SAI My real good friend Irene. Alyce D. Taylor Toni Thomson Jean Claude, SA: Engineering. WNF: Thanks. Mrs. Bowen. Francis, SA: Undecided. Suzy. SA: To travel, be happy and successful. WNF: Flags and Letterettes and my experience as captain, the U.S.A. camps that were super . Rose Parade ■78- ' 79, Pep Week ' 79, outings with Darlene, pass- ing time with Julie, driving with Diane, the proms. Trade and Oleo, toffeed peanuts, In the box , grocery stores and close friendsl Hi Nant Jean Claude Toomieh Nejad Frances Torres Suzy L. Towler Hoang, SA: Undecided. Nelly, SA: To help people and wake up each morning with a smile on my face because it ' s so good to be allvel WNF: All the laughs, the tears, and the good times; the teach- ers who taught me so much and the friends who helped me through it all; the Isakas; Hey Rayl , R.O., good luck pal. BPHS, thanks for the memo- ries Hoang Tran Nelly Valencia John. SA: Truck driver. WNF: Causing trouble at school, being on the wrestling team, and meeting Cheryl (thanks Nat). Robert. SA: Undecided. WNF: The good times with friends and certain girls. John A. Valenzuela Robert L. Vanover Steve Vasquez Elia A. Vatakis Joseph M. Velasco Steve, SA: To have fun and en- Joy my life to the fullest while at the same time I en]oy my pro- fession as a CPA. WNF: My first time skiing. CIF. and my terrific sidekick Karen. Elia. SA: To own my own busi- ness, become rich, and have a nice family. WNF: The water balloon and egg fights we had during Pep Week of our junior year. Joe, SA: Doctor of Medicine, real estate coordinator, and mil- lionaire. WNF: Fish, milk fights, fire- crackers, suspensions (3 months), cold water, ice on starting blocks, Hawaii, Waie- mia Falls (backflop), pizza par- ties, pizza fights, terrorizing BP, L.P., Cerritos. and Anaheim, all of my friends, the girls, and the bothersome teachers. Eloy. SA: Undecided. Teresa. SA: To work and try to have all the fun I can. WNF: The day I met my boy- friend Nacho and the ladles nights I had with Joanne and the girls. Eloy Villa Teresa F. Villegas Glap. SA: Photographer for Hugh Hefner, girl chaser, den- tist, Air Force pilot. WNF: The good looking girls and the good old times. April, SA: Undecided. Michael, SA: To be successful. WNF: The friends I made like Sherry, Mark, Donny, Kevin, and many others. Giap Vu April B. Wagner Michael E. Walters Ken, SA: To live a happy live. WNF: My two years of football and the wonderful people I knew. Tammy, SA: To attend college, obtain a rewarding career, and live a happy and fulfilling life. WNF: The good times with Lori, Teri, Alpo Bones, K.K., the Lunch Bunch, and all my friends, practical Jokes, R.R., T.J., C.K.. and L.P., all the fun with band, Yosemlte Lichens, Santa Ana Winds. Europe Tour ' 79, and all the parties, special memories of Mike. Frank, and the proms. Ken Waterbury Tammy M. Watowa David, SA: To live it up in the future. WNF: This school. Suzanne, SA: Architect, interior designer. To be happy, healthy and someday be a mom. WNF: Mr. Falrchlld, Scott, being Head Varsity Yell Leader, pur- ple fingernail polish, and having the most understanding (Linda), crazy (Denlse), and nicest friends to make high school a little more bearable. David D. Webster Suzanne Weston Lawrence. SA: To become an owner of a restaurant and to manage It myself, and later to become a lawyer. Janet, SA: To marry Rick and to serve the Lord forever. WNF: All my crazy friends and all the fun we ' ve had together. Lawrence R. Wheaton III Janet F. Whisenant Danny, SA: Undecided. Ken, SA: To get ahead In life and have a good time doing It. WNF: Being on the waterpolo team, going to CIF two years and doing well In playoffs both years, parties In Hawaii. Jump- ing off waterfalls, fights In the back of Ted ' s truck, and just having fun all four years. Danny J. White [p? V Kenneth W. Wilson Donald, SA: To get out of high schooll Maybe be a mechanic. WNF: The good lookin ' girlsl Lisa, SA: Fashion merchandiser and coordinator. To be success- ful In everything I set out to do, most of all to lead a happy, healthy life. David, SA: To be a legalized drug dealer (Pharmacist). WNF: My Saint Bernard. Donald R. Wininger Lisa Winters David Wolfslau Steve, SA: Undecided. Alyce. SA: To attend college and have a happy life. WNF: The good times with Bones DIno and all the dances Alfred. SA: Police officer. WNF: My friends and the parties and VS. Billy. SA: See all my friends in the years after graduation see our great football team. WNF: Shannon Lisa and all the girls and those heavy par- ties. Louis, SA: To be Mel ' s No. 1 firedancer. WNF: All the raahoos, and the lack of beautiful girls (oo-la-la) at this school. A ikS i f , Y 1 - } w 1 w 1 1 Bill J. Worden Louis, F. Wright Steve N. Wright Alyce Xanders Alfred Zamora mM m zz ' - l.On a perfect day Cathy Daniels relaxes after (tie senior class picture. 2. You be sure and smile wfien the photographer says cheese! says Nelly Valencia to Lorna Jennie during the preparations for the senior class picture 3. rm gonna kill these seniors! excla ' ms Ann Brock- way to Tracie Davis at senior pictures 4 The senior class shows enthusiasm, cooperation and togetherness as they prepare for the senior class picture. 5 Tammy Wotowa. Leslie Fukunaga and Joanne Rodri- guez happily sit together and rejoice over a senior class victory. 1. Pipi Longstocking (alias. Melinda Morff) comes to BP ' 2. Now I can relax ' , thinks Leslie Fukunaga after a full evening of senior pictures. 3. Suzanne Weston is caught without a smile at an afterschool game 4. Hey, says Cindy Miranda, would you please buy a homecoming ribbon? 5. Go Coyotes, COYOTES? Camera Shy Seniors Timothy Adams Alan Andrunas Pamela Aube Luis Batista Debbie Breshears Ronnie Brown Edna Broyld Shawn Byrne Kenneth Cammarota Donald Cann John Carranza Michael Castro Susan Carney Patricia Cole Fouad Daoud Mike Dighera Roberta Downes Theresa Duncan Bryan Eisenberger Renee Engel Karen Gardner Hazel Gentry Melinda Giles Shawn Gordon Robert Greek Chris Hackett Darrin Hanich Tim Harper Denise Hill Brent Hoffman John Hoyt Kathy Hrovat Ron Jewell Andy Ketenbrink Karl Kraycheek Lo Thanh Le David Lowdon Danny Lutz Larry Macse Ron Martin Chris Medina Rex Mountain Jerry Munch John Neidermann Keith Neuhart Craig Norton Steve Palmer Hitesh Patel ney Mike Poling Deanna Ravencroft Kaveh Razaghi Marina Rcyna Rocky Romines Robert Seipp Clark Staub Mark Swartout David Thomas Tom Thomas Ron Tippins Binh Tran Quan Tran Ted Tran Tuong Tran Michael Vandeweerd Gindy Verkamp Sheryl Weber Steven Werner Kenneth Wilbur Marsha Wilson Tracy Yazloff Grant Young Ron Young 1. Singled from out of tfie crowd, Cfiarlie Kalil gives a solemn look. 2. Nelly Valencia waits witfi curling iron in fiand for doomsday (senic pictures). 3. Mike Garzone considers what fic will never forget about his past years at BP. 4. Posing prudently, Marco Garcia gives a smile for the photographer. 5. 1 know you ' re taking my picture, thinks Gloria Bocanegra, while friend Teresa Villegas waves hello. 6- Oh, Oh a camera we ' re going to be in the yearbook! 7. With microphone in hand Tomas Canas speaks to an anxious crowd. 8. Victory TONIGHT ' Shouts the senior class with unity. 1. By the look on Greg Bolinger ' s face, one can tell that the assembly is boring. 2. Renee Carman sits quietly in her APB class, 3. Shannon, Lisa, Debbie, and Karen, hang loose on the senior quad. 4. Now here are a couple of lovely ladies! exclaims Tomas Canas, 5. Guy Burkholder enjoys a peaceful moment by himself. 6. Gotcha! chuckles Suzette Nakahira to Bill Bevan. 1 A?4- .P -.: J ll otL n l ' ENGPiGElN MA5SI V! jtEADERSi :AfGAGEIM1A5S 9 OPGIESJ ARCLWEORHilM ' ■' iia i iffAc ' ' ' i i ■3 yp1 UtWi ' .UVI i ' . [fiiW HITK UKI ' 5(ypf UOUS ' .OVE J. jr to- M. Lc S r- mi dP : lOi k ' NA NeUY ri -. •j i aoesiTvitn 1 y ■?■' ! t UnEbAcKcrs ' ?cckere)i. W htis 72 A X 52 Billy i ond lg THE ROCK OE THE ' i jM; . Siiit ! M?Sa )5-)evQn4 3 f ' N ' - Y HA_ on koff- J tkALs o - D J ' p- ' -kJ ' cJk-iki fz-evv iu|-J tn Ali. Juniors - 1 ' MhlSHHl Pfl 4 ' Jtk r i HIUk j? i BL Jk ' 121 : Junior Officers Meet Challenge Beginning with their freshman year, the class of ' 81 has filled BP with spirit and excitement while par- ticipating in many challenging events. Since the end of the 1979 school year, class officers worked hard plan- ning a successful junior year. Ideas for the Junior-Senior Prom formed early. Many fundraisers were held which helped pay for the year ' s big- gest event, the Prom. Junior Class President Susan Ishii said, The cabinet has worked very hard to get the juniors involved and more active. It has been a great ex- perience for me as president of such a special class. Confidence , success and or- ganization were the key words to describe the junior class. Each mem- ber can look back with pride at the accomplishments realized by his class during the 1979-80 school year. B Jd ' Robert Acorn Deborah Aguilar Charlotte Alderete Jimmy Allen Dyan Ambrosino Marlene Anderson Susan Anderson Gerrit Andrews Martin Aparijo Terri Armendariz Teresa Arrizon Susan Ashton Bambi Atkinson Ron Aube Paul Baratti Kathy Barbour Marlene Barksdale Rebecca Barr Laurie Barron Dan Baskin Alma Bernaza Ruthie Berry Natalie Bettis Michele Bigney Mike Black Linda Boekweg Mike Bone Diana Bowen Tracy Boyce Brian Brenner Pam Brousseau Stephanie Brown Tim Brown Brenda Brownell Kim Bruce Lori Jo Buti Lydia Byrkit Lisa Cable Tony Calvillo Carlos Canas Tim Cardwell Ron Carlson Michelle Carter Larry Casas Jackie Cassar Larry Chavez Rex Churan Barbie Chylinski 1. Junior attendant June Jennings waits to begin her most memorable night. 2. Tom Ellis displays a bored look on a Monday morning. 3. The junior class members, as usual, ham it up during a pep rally. • p m Mark Dean Dan DeGrote Eddie Delcarmen Sue DeMott Roxanne DeYoung Elia Diaz Daniela Doersam Dee Dolen Annette Eckel Scott Eisenberger m Linda Ellis Tom Ellis Darlene Enfield Laura Espinoza Caren Evans David Evans Gena Everett Beth Feinberg Karen Fell Tom Fellenz David Fife Debbie Figueroa Florian Figueroa Terry Fitzgerald Debbie Fontaine Annette Fouche Angelena Frausto John Fullerton Becky Garcia Olivia Garcia Linda Gasc Melanie Gattis Jack Gilfillan Broc Glover Danny Goforth Andrew Goins Garry Gordon Janet Gould Natalie Grubb Lydia Guerrero X mum Harley Hall Mike Hamerski Kathy Hanna Claydean Hanohano Jill Hansen Steve Hanshaw Crystal Hanson Irene Hartman Robert Hawthorn Mark Head Leslie Henderson Linda Hernandez Veronica Hernandez Terry Hilgen Laurie Hillger My Ho Keith Hobson Lome Hoffman Vincent Hogan Randy Holley Ron Horst Susan Houghton Tom Hulahan Mark Huson Susan Ishii Mike James June Jennings Brad Johnson Eric Johnson Karen Johnson Denise Johnston Sherry Joseph Jeff Kaihewalu Barbara Kennedy Bobbi King John Kiser Sharon Konieczny Kelly Kornacki Kathy Krucli Lori Kusano Nancy Kwok Theresa LaGrone Janet LaRoche Jim LaRosa Tuan Le Jim Leach L What do you want? asks Keith Hobson. 2. Veronica Hernandez tries out The Punk Rock Look in the library- 3. Larry Chavez watches Homecoming events during lunch. W- . t f V y V 1. Wendell Webb checks out the crowd during a second period pep assembly. 2. Chow. says Linda Hernandez. 3. Jeff Kaihewalu shows his disappointment at another loss by the struggling girls ' tennis team. 4. Ron Wright looks up from his study of algebra. 5. Stacy Rupert greets the bell to end break with a fitting expression. 6 Troy Wilson and Greg Stewart are caught gazing during class. 7 Steve Londagin surveys the gym floor during a football pep assembly. 8. Once again David Fife walks Linda Boekweg to class after the lunch period. 9 Denise Johnston and Tim Scroggins express togetherness. Sandy Lee Dan Lewis Roland Lim Paul Lindstrom Marcie Linker Steve Londagin Eddie Lopez Lourdes Lopez Gerald Lourenco Martha Lozano Gary Luce Vicki Lugo Teri Lundquist Kien Luong Ron Lyon Peggy MacD onald Shane Mack Robert Magness Frank Marino Chuck Marovich Sherrill Marquardt Laura Marquez Enid Marshall Gabriel Martin Lisa Martinez Louie Martinez Manuel Martinez Martin Martinez Rena Martinez Teresa Martinez Kenny Mason Becky Matherson Betty Matherson Leslie Mathis Marianne Mathis Kathleen Maulorico Rick McKee Joel McNeal Teresa McQuade Angela Mealer Francisco Medina Tamie Medina Cheryl Merle Michelle Milan Anna Miller Wayne Miller Monique Minyon Lorraine Montano Ken Montgomery Mark Moore Lani Moreland - ♦ ' r i ' f ♦♦  ! . •♦i ' ♦ ♦ ' 1 Debbie Oliphant is caught during room 12 cultural experience 2 Annette Eckel, Sue Anderson, Becky Garcia, and Kelly Kornacki show their pearly whites dur- ing a noon pep rally 3. Hi fans! says Kevin Coovert. Danny Morgan Steve Morlan Ruth Mulligan Charles Mylar Queta Navarrette Armando Negrete Carol Neidermann Dung Nguyen Hoa Nguyen Holly Nickerson Mike Nieto Doug Norton Bryan Oakes Rey Ochoa Kevin O ' Connor Debbie Oliphant Mark O ' Neal Linda O ' Neill Lori Ortega Henry Ortiz Linda Ortiz Robert Oyos Kenneth Paquin Neil Patel Steve Paulus Carmen Peters Ray Polendo Rosemary Portillo Arindra Pranggono Ann Prew Fabian Quartucci Kathy Quijada Ronny Rains Nicci Ralles Leonor Ramirez Rikky Reed Sylvia Reyna Susan Riano Tony Richardson Rosario Rios Rick Rittenhouse Dave Kivenas Jon Rivera Sue Roberts Lori Rochford Richard Rodela Charlie Rosato John Roth Stacy Rupert Gayla Sadler Roxanna Salinas Jackie Sandifer Randy Santa Maria Shari Schachner Pamela Scheid Veronica Scheidell John Schuster Kari Schwebs Barbra Scott Stephanie Scott Tim Scroggins Susan Scutteri Patti Seeds Susan Slater Lonnie Smith Ralph Smith Debbie Sommer Chris Sparacio Cynthia Sprance Tern Spriggs Sean Springer Steve Sproule Greg Stewart Heidi Stewart Sherri Sue Ken Sunday Tamara Sundelius Wendy Swanson Joy Swinford Keith Takemoto Kenneth Takemoto Robert Takenaga Robin Taylor 1- That ' s disgusting, thinks Natalie Grubb. 2 Gia Vacek and Linda Gasc express their joy at another BP victory 3. TEAM! shouts Tom Colburn. Bill Terno Frank Thomas Linda Thomas Gretchen Thurman Judy Tillman Thien Tran Kelh Trujillo Margaret Trujillo Robert Twineham Cynthia Ureno Lillie Unas Virgina Usmany Gia Vacek Dareen Vachirakorntong David Vasquez Fanny Velasquez Scott Walsh Michael Watson Wendel Webb Janet Weidenkeller Robert Wells Anna West Teresa White Tracie White Shelley Wilkerson Trov Wilson Kelh Wise Ron Wright John Young Kirk Young PI w m 1. Suzanne Sonye is amazed at Michele Milan ' s juicy piece of gossip. 2. Yeah, I love to study, sighs Rex Churan. 3. Gosh he ' s so handsonne, thinks Kim Bruce. 4. Three different faces from three different ju- niors. 5. Oh spare me please! says Eddie DelCarmen. 6 Come on, one quick smile says Debbie Oli- phant to Laura Ezpinosa. Camera Shy Juniors Gary Arnold Jeff Greaves Debra Morrow Donald Barnes Tony Guerrero Margaret Ortega Hal Baron Hisham Hanna Gilbert Ortiz David Bessler Roger Hinds Ian Pummell Tamara Boulton Mike Hummer Greg Rangel Robert Boyd Dae Kim Gary Rios Mike Ceja David Kivenas David Routledge Jeff Dahncke Mike Knight Ricky Sanchez Kenneth Draper Renee Kowalczyk Annette Strboya Tony Finlen David Kreidt Cesar Tenorio Linda Foppiano Scott Longtin Virginia Villeta Isidro Fuentes Marie Lopez Mary Whitten Deborah Gardner William McCoy Paul Yahnel Jana Granger Kevin McKay Sophomores i , — -- 1 ... ;r:  t - i Spirited Sophs Express Unity As students of the Class of ' 82 became sophomores, they began to realize they could get a lot more ac- complished if they grew more united. Sophomores proved they were truly a spirited class through better car washes, break sales, and especially through fantastic turnouts and con- secutive victories at pep rallies. We have definitely reached our full potential as sophomores, ex- plained class president Ron Peralta. But not of our entire high school years, for we still have Pep Weeks to win, a prom to plan, and graduation requirements to meet. Although sophomores have many more years to unite and reunite, they are now halfway over the rainbow, with only two more years to reach their destination. m I 1. Hey, sophomores, congratulation on win- ning the award for the most Pep Rallies won, says Wile E. Coyote. 2. Please fans, don ' t all rush at me at once; there ' s plenty to go around, exclaims Mario Marquez. 3. Patty Tino, Juliet Codd. Leslie Stoddard and Maureen Medina clown around for the camera man 4. The heck with work; let ' s eat! Chad Cook tells Lisa Lunden. 5. Nobody better get tough with me or I ' ll take care of them with my big sling shot, says Lisa Collier. 6. Nena Rodriquez dreams of the rest of her future years at BP. Satuala Acevedo Anthony Adams Brent Adams Tom Adams Laura Alvarez Mauricio Alvarez Deborah Ambrozic Sonja Anderson Susan Anderson Erika Andreasen Dean Andrews Eddie Angelo Edward Apodaca Sharon Aragon David Arnold Olga Arvizu Ken Ashton Marie Barnes Claudette Baron George Barrera Joseph Barrientos Mercedes Barroso Adelaide Batista Manuel Batista Joanne Bearchell Angela Beger Penny Belle Stan Berry Joe Bettencourt Sue Black Dan Blackford Jeff Bolingcr Shannon Bolinger Tony Boone Bruce Boyd John Boyd Donna Boyer Jeff Bradley George Brass Keith Brawner Randy Brinker Debby Brown Terri Brown Debbie Buckley Ken Buksa 1. Eeeeek! Sophomore Raimundo Ruiz shrieks at the little spider that sat down beside him. 2. Uuuuugh, I think I ' m going to be sick, claims Nancy Rabago, after hearing the bad joke Shan- non Bolinger told. 3. Close-Up toothpaste really works! exclaims Christine Schluter and Monique Champagne as they show off their pearly whites Mary Butman Arlene Byrne Pedro Cano Kelli Carmichael John Carpini Sally Carrillo Webster Carter Laura Cass Daniel Castaneda Susan Castillo J Serena Chafe Monique Champagne Liz Changizian om Chavez iren Scott Clerico Colleen Cochrane Juliet Codd Greg Colburn Marty Cole Nannette Collie Lisa Collier Sherry Concannon Christine Connors Mark Connors Mercedes Contreras Chad Cook John Cook Sara Cooper Kevin Coovert Dan Covillard John Cram David Cravuford Alan Crisp Ted Crump Gabriel Daigle Craig Dalton Anh Dang To Tram Dang Kim Davidson Delia Deal Tracy Deal Rienaldo Del Pilar Ruben Del Pilar Caroline Delaurell Delia Delcarmen Benny Delliskave John Demingoy Josefina Diaz Cheryl Dischinger Jimmy Dodson Letty Doria Mike Duguay Stephen Duran Pam Ecclcs Charlotte Ellis Guadalupe Espinoza Colin Evans Stacie Evans Louie Everett Carol Falcone Holly Fallon David Feinberg Terrence Fellenz John Ferguson Leslie Ferguson Rosie Fernandez Jamie Figueroa Jeff Fisfier Pieter Fisher Sandi Folden Linda Franklin Suzy Freeman La urie Fukunaga Dora Gallardo Antoinette Garcia Jose Garcia Liz Garcia Ramiro Garcia Ben Gardner James Gate Eric Gee Brenda Genther LeeAnn George Paul Gomes Enrique Gomez Elia Gonzales Johnita Gonzales John Gonzales Richard Gonzales Gary Goodenough Betty Greek Stephanie Greek Larry Griffin Eric Grubb Esmeralda Guerrero Tammy Guglielmana Carlos Gutierrez Ignacio Guzman Tammie Hagemann Scott Haines Carl Hall Elaine Hargrove Melanie Harper Russell Harsh Robin Hayden Diane Healy Lisa Henderson Missy Henley Carol Hernandez Jesus Hernandez Jose Hernandez Rosalie Hernandez Debbie Hillion 1. Sophomore Tram Vu. lets her eyes wander away from her studies. 2. Look Out! The mafia of BP. 3. Yep. Jimmy Carter, give us a few more years, and we ' ll become President and Vice Presi- dent. states Michael Ells and Eric Gee. 4. Ahhaa, 1 caught you winking at me. chuckles Ron Peralta. Jose Hiraheta Daniel Hitzeman Anh Ho Victor Homan Leann Hudson Tammy Hughes Carol Huson Tom Inman David loffrida Larry Isaacson Dustie Isaka John Ives Gayle Jackson Tern Jacobs Lisa Jaggli Homa Jahanbaksh Glenn Jamora Rhonda Jenkins Julie Jensen Frank Johnson Mike Johnston Cheryl Jones Vernon Jones Herlinda Juarez Maribel Juarez Denise Kallaher Chuck Kaufman Mary Kelley Tony Kieler Ronald Kilpatrick Byung Tae Kim Joseph Kim Cindy Kimball We Kim Koichi Kitazumi Karilyn Klein Kennith Klein JR Klindefus Yvette Klucver Debbie Knecht David Knecht Carroll Kolodzik Kim KornacUi Andrius Kulikauskas Pat Kyle Michael LaCorte Rafael Landa Maria Lawfs Fred Lemon Barbara Lewallen Cindy Lewis Tracy Lewis Pat Lohrke Lisa London Denise Lopez Julie Lopez Olga Lopez Robin Lundgren Ricky Lutz Kevin MacDonald Michael MacDonald Phil Macias Jamie Mackin Melinda Marshall Tim McCabe Bell McConnaughey Jon McConnaughey Cheryl McCoy Todd McHenry Ron Mclnturf Ron McKeever Debbie McLean Maureen Medina Lorna Menendez Ritsudo Michive David Mikescll ? m Chuck Miller Kathy Miller Monica Minchey Carrie Mitchell Mark Miyahara Gina Miyashira Yvonne Moncivalles John Moore Logan Morff Debbie Mosman Ed Motley Marilyn Mueller Pam Mueller Clifford Murakami Gilbert Nauarrette Nancy Nelson John Newman Alan Nguyen David Nguyen Nga Nguyen Fernando Nieves Larry Nolan Marguerite Nolan Jeff O ' Connell Carrie Okabe Barbara Oliver Tonya Oliver David ONeill Julie Orisky Darryl Orr John Ortega Anita Ortiz Danny Osburn Toni Otrambo Dawn Page Oralia Palomo Sonia Palomo Dave Paquin Celine Paulus Greg Pegram Lisa Penn Ron Peralta Joe Perez Lisa Perry Alan Peter John Peterson David Petroskey Thoa Pham Lori Phelps Daramy Phlong Mike Pineda Tony Pinero John Piper Cristina Pisancschi Randy Powell Nancy Rabago Cornelio Ramirez 1. Oh, yah? Well, your mother wears combat boots. Sophomore Tim Seabold declares. 2. I prefer golf balls to the cafeteria food, expresses David Knecht. 3. Who are you looking at? I used my Right Guard today, exclaims Danny Osburn. Keith Rea Brenda Recio Nancy Rewt Nora Reynoso Robin Richards Gloria Rivera Tammy Roberts Alex Rodarte Jeanie Rodriguez Nena Rodriguez Patty Rodriguez Amelia Rojas Paul Rollins Patty Romero Carolyn Rosato Jorge Rouret Raimundo Ruiz Gene Rutherford Christopher Saenz Jim Saenz Joey Saenz Richard Salinas Christine Sanchez Kristen Schluter Steve Scott John Severs David Sharer Tracy Sharp Alan Sharpe Mike Shire Dean Shuskey Mary Siggia Sandra Silva Patrick Simmons Gary Simpson Paula Skoog Scott Slayton Donna Smith Doug Smith Suzanne Sonye Denise Starr Clay Staub Randy Steadman Daria Stephens Janie Stevenson Paul Stewart r- iP-- '  Rick Stockdale Leslie Stoddard Michelle Stone Tom Stone Monica Subia Stacee Takennoto Bob Taylor Gary Temple Gildardo Terriquez Cindy Terry Paul Thomas Patty Tino Jim Towler Robert Townson Lisa Tracy Elizabeth Trevino David Turner Larry Turner Theresa Valenzuela Monique Van Es Cora Van Steen Anthony Vargas Jerry Vasquez Rene Velez Raul Vergara Rueben Vidrio Robert Villegas Tram Vu Mark Wagner Scott Wakefield Renee Watowa Laura Webster Michael Werner Carl Wheaton William Williamson Cindi Willie Anita Wilson Chris Welson Samantha Wilson Jeannie Wong Chris Wright John Ybarra 1 I ' m gettin a headache, exclaims Carol Huffman, while Wendy Blokzyl is in heaven listening to George Brass play his classical music 2. Nancy Rabago in action. 3. Think your sneaky, don ' t you, exclaims Rosalie Hernandez, 4. Yuck! Who put the worm in my sand- wich? asks Dustie Isaka. Camera Shy Sophomores Imo Acevedo Mike Albrechtsen Dan Allee Pete Anderson Mike L. Anderson Mike W. Anderson Duane Aungst Stevan Banwart Anna Berry Douglas Born Kimberly Bring William Brown Steve Brozzoski Ada Campos Melecio Carreno Michael Castro John Cendejas Dennis Chambers Tracy Chapman Jorge Chavez Kenneth Cianciosi Mike Clouatre Kathryn Connors Dexie Coomer Raymond Cooper Emmanuel Cosico Lorrie Costa Billy Counts Michael Cox Danny Cramer Tobi Cuervo Shelly Curtis Luan Minh Dang Dwayne Davis Dorinda Dean Michael Dean Guadalupe DelRio Ray Delaluz Marin Delatorre Debi Destro Augustine Daniel Deaz Letty Diaz Margarita Diaz Thu Van Do Mike Dossi Donnann Bronsfield William Duarte Timothy Duling Phyllis Epiey Candi Evans Marcus Evans Robert Erving Charles Fardette Donna Ferguson Kenneth Fernandez Mark Figueroa Sherlen Fine Kathy Finlen William Fisher Roberta Flanders Curtis Fowlkes Debbie Gamer Fred Garcia Mary Gill Danny Gillespie Joseph Gonzales Pedro Ganzales Charles Green Gregorio Guerrero Gricelda Guzman Shannon Hannah Marcela Haro Elizabeth Heath Dan Hermosillo Candy Hill Fred Hoelscher John Holmes Jim Hoppe Chris Hrovat Randy Ingraham Joe Interlandi Keith Jensen Patty Jensen Terry Jensen Leornard Jimenez Jeannie Jones Joe Ellen Joseph Donna Kerr Jerry Kitchin Adam Kittell Medina Kurney Cahyanni Kusmos Kirk Lafountaine Phil Landaroz Scott Lansburg Joseph Leach Brian Lee John Lee Fabiala Lopez Leo Lopez Leticia Lopez Eddy Luce Denise Lucy Donna Lujan Jerry Martin Gerson Martinez Rernaldo Masinsin Dave Mauldin Kevin Mckenna Ben Mendiola Anna Miller William Miller Darline Mistal Mike Mistal Teresa Mitchell Pamela Montano Susan Montoya Mayra Monzon Frank Murray Arlene Nauta Kirstin Nelson Manuel Nevarez Robert Noel Scott Oliver Steve Olsen Larry Ortega Edieardo Pantoja Darryl Parker Tammy Pate Kim Penrose Oscar Perez Konald Perry Kenneth Porter Jean Powell Steven Powers Jell Quinn Angela Ramirez Julia Ramirez Anthony Ramos Scott Reed Brenton Reynolds III Kelli Richmond Kimberley Ridenour Tim Rieman Norma Rodriquez Rocky Romines Larry Ross Rolando Ruiz Bobbie Sanchez Peri Sanderson Norma Sandoval William Scanlon Tim Seabold Gary Seaman Adela Serrano Richard Shernaman David Siordia Robert Spencer Engrique Sregoso Virgina Stainbrook Robert Suggs Tammy Synco Raymond Talamantez Lisa Tate Lori Tauber David Tedesco Anetenhe Tekest Richard Thomas Isidro Torres Lan Tram Led Tran Danny Vance Deborah Vandeweerd Jody Vandeweerd Frank Varian Diane Vician Jacob Villareal Freddie Wells Elise Wheaton Jerry Wicklund Sandra Young Freshmen Class of 1983 Begins Search Led by small but mighty President Quanh Trinh, the members of the class of 1983 began a four-year search for their pot of gold, with enthusiasm, curiosity, wonder and doubt. It was a year of experimentation for most freshmen in 1979-80 as they discovered the varied expectations and requirements of life at BP. They felt their way slowly at first; then with success they became bolder, more willing to venture into unknown areas. As the year progressed, sopho- mores, juniors and seniors began to acknowledge the new kids as vital, contributing members on the BP cam- pus. They have followed the mythical rainbow for ten interesting but trying months now. With experience they are destined to make a memorable mark in the Coyote history books. 1 . Freshman class officers - Front Row: Trea- surer Andy Laurie. President Quanh Trinh; Back Row: Secretary Kan Strausbcrg, Repre- sentative Stacy Shinedling. Vice President Sina Lilii. 2 Secretary Kan Strausburg is caught getting ready to walk onto the Senior Quad. 3 At a noon pep rally freshmen show their spirit 4 Treasurer Andy Laurie thinks about his future as a politician. 5. Class Representative Stacy Shindeling re- flects back on the good times. 6 President Quanh Trinh Mike Acost.i Pauline Acost.i Charlotte Adams Ladonna Adams Jill Agar Pas Aguirre Warren Alexander Margret Alverado Gabby Ambriz Monica Anders Martha Anderson Rosa Angulo Valerie Aporicio Maria Arellano Joe Arrocha Julie Arrocha Richard Armas David Arvizo Angi Babinska Chris Baca Rachel Baca Thu Bach Kelly Baldrige Brian Bancroft John Baraias Miguel Barbosa Brian Barbour Laurie Barker Frank Barnes Marylin Baron Alicia Barrera Cynthia Bashaw Mike Bass Todd Becker Tammie Bell Christina Bendorattis Marcelo Bernado Lisa Berry Robert Berry Stan Bigney Eugene Billington Robyn Blackwell Wendy Blokzyl Alejandro Boilar Jimmy Bolanos Marlena Bolinger Krystine Booth Laura Bonanan Randy Boyd Tammy Bristo Tom Brown Scoti Browncli Denise Bryani April Bueno Bob OuimuilL Troy Bull Devin Bunch Jerry Burtnyr Larry Burlner Mark Busko Scott Byther Robert Caddick Dave Caldwell Dwayne Campell Eugene Campbell Gilbert Canas Leonard Cardona Cindv Carlson Micheal Carmen Gary Carraby Eddie Carrasco Diana Carrazana Candy Castillo Jerry Clanton Kim Clark Steve Clark Connie Clary John Clayton Maria Clemcnte Donald Clay Brenda Clayton Lynette Clink Owen Chambers Michelle Champagne Delsy Chin San Miguel Deity Chin San Miguel Tracy Cooley Vicki Cooper Carl Conners Kyle Conners Marion Conners Sean Core Kevin Coriright Laura Couillard Kevin Cox Shawnell Colly Doreen Cromie Samantha Crump Ana Lisa Cruz Tim Cunningham Anthony Cacci Bill Dagsher Dave Damron Tracy Dauberger Gina Davino Kevin Davis Lisa Davis Shcllie Davis Tony Davis Richard Deckard Greg De La Luz Wendy De La Rosa NellieDclliskavc Lacie Diaz Ralph Dickman Teresa Dispasqua Bruce Dorsey Darrell Drake David Duff David Duncan Jim Ecker Micheal Ells Michelle Escobedo Martin Esparza Maria Espinoza Dale Elter Erin Eyre Tanate Fam Vitoon Fam Annette Farmer Robert Farnum Dora Faulhaber Benita Favela Tonette Fearn Frank Fernandez TiiJ Fife Greg Figueroa Pat Flemming Elaine Flores Jerry Flynn Kim Flynn Cindy Foles Mike Ford Diane Fowlkes Marcel Fuentes Rick Fuentes Bob Fulk Arlene Garcia Helen Garcia Mario Garcia Micheal Gardener Scott Gosler Mike Gates Gonzalo Gallardo Sharon Gardiner John Garris Andre Gauthier Sherrie Gearhart Julie Geringer Jason Glavy Paul Gneiding Renee Godfrey Adriana Gomez Julian Gomez Lee Gomez Danny Gonzales Danny Gonzalez John Goralski Tina Gould Darren Greene Annette Greinke Cindy Griffin Poncho Gritton Mike Grubb Mike Grummet! Espinosa Guadalupe Tim Hacket Stanley Hall Kelly Hand Joe Hanley Donald Hanna Hisam Hanna Esther Hanohano Mell Harsh Denise Hart Steve Hart Scott Hassett Doug Hastings Roger Hawley Chris Hawthorn Dennis Hayden John Hayes Lynctte Head David Henderson Chris Herbstritt Jeri Herman Diane Hernandez Maria Hernandez Maxine Hernandez Ricky Hernandez Sylvia Hernandez Terri Hernandez Rodger Herreid Scott Hickey Darla Hicks Loreen Hildebrand Reyna Hill Michele Hillion Linda Hitzman Grace Hochnett Bill Holscher David Horton Mike Houghton Don Hudson Ida Huizar Jim Hunt Bao Huynh Trinh Huynh Van Huynh Diane lacovera Ofelia Ibarra Kara Ingolia Patrick Inman Joey lofrida Brandy Irizarry Ramami Ishii Claire Jackson Jeff Jackson America Jaime Bill Janeshak Kelley Janssens Horst Jenkins 1. Number 85 John Gattis looks up to search for the freshman class rainbow. 2. Class President Quanh Trinh is escorted to class after break by two of his cohorts. 3. Suzie Zirkelbach winces at a lost point in her tennis match. Scott Jennie Debbie Johnson John Johnson Nancy Johnson Ke.th Jones Theresa Jones Mary Joseph Greg Juarez Paul Juarez Rikki Julian Kern Kidder Craig King Erik King Jean Kiraly Tom Kiser Danny Kivenas Melody Kllnkenfus Nancy Klotz Steve Kowalski JamesKowakzvk Jeff Laeivith Michelle La Combe Mike La Fond Khal Chau Lam Lan Lam Dan Lambert Debbie Lambertson Salvador Landa Michelle La Pierre Chuck Lattin Andy Laurie Donna La Valliere Lorraine Lawes Thach Le Randy Leach Gary Ledbetter Sydney Leon Anna Lewis Chris Lewis Paulette Lewis Melissa Linderman Denise Lindsay Pam Lombard© Johnny Lomeli Micheal Lomeli Darrell Lopez Delia Lopez Isabel Lopez Lorena Lopez Tom Lopez Regina Lorenzetti Donald Lourenco Musy Low David Lowery Micky Lundy Hoa Luong Mei Luong Dianne Mack Erick Mack Robert Machado Janell Maddox Robert Magana John Morgan Sherri Marks Chris Mariette Becky Maricchi Annett Marquardt Bertha Marquez Jerry Martin Gina Martinez iualdys Martinez Martha Martinez Ruby Martinez Steve Martinez Yvonne Martinez Caroline Masinsin Doug Maxingly John Mc Candlish f A Kim Mc Candlish Kathy McClearn Ron McCoy Debbie McCulley Christine McGuire Martin Mclnture Kevin McKee Mayra Meneon Robert Medellin Wade Medrud Wayne Merrit Brook Merrow Rene Mendez Fransisco Meza Daniel Mihaila Virgil Mihaila Eddie Miller Darin Minasian Koreena Minchcy Tony Minyon Tammy Mohr Albert Molina Debbie Moncivalles Chris Montoya Steve Moore Veronica Morlan Becky Morton Robbie Mullner Barbie Munch Debbie Myrick David Mylar Aurea Najar JoAnne Nakihira Steve Nation Cathy Nauta Laura Navarrete Tern Navarrete Margret Negron Shelly Nelson Sharon Nesbitt Pam Newcomer Eugene Newman George Nichols Alice Nguyen Jeffery Nguyen Jeff Norton Tim Nottingham Maxwell Ochoa Nic Olbrantz Brian O ' Neil Suzanne Orr Liz Ortega Diana Oyos Jimmy Page Jim Page Javier Palomo Lisa Parker Mickey Pate Neal Patel Thu Pham John Phillips Damarin Phlong Bill Pike Garret Pinheiro David Pionke Nicky Pistilli Robert Plant Todd Poelstra Bruce Poland Jeff Polich Diana Portillo Melissa Powell Mike Powell Russell Powell Maurice Printup Gina Prutz Don Pullen Jeff Pusey Jorge Quartucci Tim Quillen Frank Quintero Julia Ramirez Ray Ramirez Cheryl Ramsden Joe Ray Charles Raza Eliseo Reyna Ana Reynoso Kevin Rea Kevin Redmond Gary Rhoades Frank Riano Robles Ricardo Anne Marie Richardson Rosa Rincon Tina Riltcr Enrique Rivera Norma Rivera Steve Roberts Paul Robertson Becky Robinson Carmen Robles Marlene Rodriquez Rhonda Rodriquez Mike Romero ' ■esa Rooney — ; Roden :.cii Roque Frank Rosas Karen Roth Fabian Russo Sam Sabin Jon Saenz Paula Sahr Tina Salazar Dina Salerno Danny Salinas John San Agustin Chris Sanchez - cse Sandoval Maria Santillano Jinnie Sue Sapp Randy Sarenana Jeff Scoggins Liliane Schaer Paula Schlue Jan Schnirch Kimberly Scharfenberg Keith Schroder Sjsan Senorano Mike Seele Tani Jo Sharpe Shelly Shatka Paris Shilalmon Tracy Shineeling Julie Shinkle Christine Shooke David Sifuentes Jose Simental Matthew Simpson Gurjit Singh Grujc Smith Dawnell Smith Monica Smith Robert Smith Sandra Smith Dale Snooks John Solee Patty Soto Greg Spears Jack Spence David Spencer Robert Spencer Mary Jo Spirnak Stuart Sprance Dan Stephens Guy Stephens Steve Stephens Luz Divina Stewart Mary Esther Stevuart Cindy Stockwell Bill Stokes Micheal Stone Kan Strausburg Lori Stralton Christy Swanner Brian Swanson Adrian Sue Richard Tannery Rosemane Taul John Taylor Ulysses Terriquez Dawn Thede Lora Theroff Shirley Thompson James Thorpe David Thomas Wendi Thompson Hau Tieu Hoa Tieu John Tillman David Tomko Rita Torres Jackie Tran Jay Treadway Quan Trinh Dave Turner Robert Turner Beatrice Valadez John Valadez Pattie Van De Weerd Jeannie Vannoy Andy Varian Cecilia Vasquez Gina Vasquez Ruth Vasquez Stella Vasquez Susana Vasquez Robert Vega Maria Vidales Joe Villareal Mary Villareal 1 Lunch at BP with freshman class- 2. Freshman show their enthusiasm at a pep-rally. 3. Warren Alexander expresses his school pride by participating in school athletics. 4. Joe Arrocha practices for the upcoming meet. Michelle Vincent Hong Chi Vuong Lan Vuong Lihn Vuong Gina Waer Robbie Wagner Jeannie Walker Lori Walker Bill Wallace George Walters Kathy Ward Kristen Watowa Tamie Weish Darlcne West Jackie White Rita Willie Bob Wilson Mike Wilson Michele Winkelbaur Brenda Williams Shannon Wold Jodie Wolfswinkle Rhonda Yoshioka Derrick Yugochi Mario Zavala Monica Zimpnch Susan Zirklebach Tammy Zulauf John Smith 1. Darren Greene strides toward the finish line. 2. Frosh spirit comes alive 3. Vitoon Fam pulls hard down the final straightaway. 4. Mike Ford escorts Sylvia Hernandez, Freshman attendant, at Homecoming Assembly. 5. Eilleen Smith and Terri Hernandez plan to punk out during freshman pep rally. 6. Freshman President Quanh Trinh lines up beside Pep Week cheerleaders Sybil Roque, Rita Torres and April Bueno. • I ? c:jH Camera Shy Freshmen Deede Acosta Ten Clanton Tom Hunt Angelina Agular Jesus Cortez Kim Hutton Tony Albiero Shirlene Cosico Tammy Jackson James Alexander Dawn Gulp Marlene Johnson Anna Anya Timothy Cunningham Chris Larson Joseph Arrocha Louis Derks Tom Mathews Bernard Baca James Evans Shannon McCabe Giovina Barbera Jami Evans Theresa Newhart Earl Bounsall Terence Fahl Bert North Donna Brashears Mario Garcia Carmen Orosco Phil Bribiersca Michael Gardner Phil Pratt Andrew Campell Bill Gasler Suzanne Rosso Katie Canada Sylvia Gonzalez Barbara Russo Jennie Caron Michael Grensautch Pat Stevenson Joey Cassar Mark Grieco Maria Vidales Michael Castonguay Ken Harding Kathy Ward Gale Chambers Pamela Harker Joey Church Mary Holweger Faculty 169 Flora Anderson BA University of California Berkeley MA California State University Fullerton Frencfi, Englisfi Marilyn Arnoff BA California State University Fullerton MA California State University Fullerton English Matt Asta BS University of Detroit MS Wayne State University Business, Work Experience Edith Baker Title 1-Secretary Yvonne Barnas Attendance Night Caller Linda Barnes BA Whittier College MA Temple University English Richard Bartulski BA University of South Carolina MA Skills Center Kenneth Bell BA University of California Santa Barbara Health Education, Physical Education David Boies MA North Illinois University ROP Stanton Booth BA California State University Long Beach Special Education Yvonne Boutin BA Concordia College English, ESL English Carol Bowen BS Purdue University MA California State University, Fullerton Counselor Paula Braman ESL Cherry Brand BA University California Los Angeles MA University Southern California Economics, Government Lilian Brawley Cafeteria James Bruner BS University of Arizona MS University of Arizona Science Nancy Burkhart Instructors Aide, Title 1 Peggy Byrne Administrative Secretary Ken Bell rushes to first period Health class. Nancy Bryant BA University of Iowa MA Cal State Long Beach Home Economics Lawrence Cafarella BA Boston University MA Boston University Arts Crafts Claudine Casey BS University of California Santa Barbara MS University of Colorado Pfiysical Education David Clark BS Whittier College English, Physical Education Ted Clark BS Cal Poly Pomona Assistant Coach Aquatics Tom Clarke BA California State University Long Beach Math, Physical Education Paula Collins BA California State University Fullerton English Susan Condrey BA Arizona State Universiti, MA Chapman Colleq. Special Educatioi i itil Hazel Dungale Cafeteria Dorothy Dunn Special Education Aid Roger Ehren BA California State University Long Beach Math Mr. John Hufferd goes beyond the call of duty to help Senior Dorothy Hebe.-: jjr;:. break. Marilyn Essinger Intructional Services George Fairchild BA University California Santa Barbara Health Education, Science. Physical Education, Coach Charles Fein BA University of Minnesota BS University of Minnesota English, Drama, Stagecraft Mr. Chuck Fein addresses his colleagues in a department meeting. Diane Felshaw BA University of California, Irvine Coaching Steve Flores Campus Utility worker Orlyn Fordham BA California State Fullerton Science Henry Franklin AA Santa Ana College BA California State Fullerton MA California State Fullerton Social Science, History Shirley Catling AA San Jose State BA California State Fullerton MA California State Fullerton Social Science George Giokaris BA Stanford University German. Social Science. Physical Education Annie Harris Health Office Bonnie Hayslette BS Moore College of Art Art. History Delores Helm Administrative Secretary S - 1 7 c Mr Prentis Porter displays his portable classroom Jack Holm BA Wayne State College PHD Claremont Graduate School Principal Janice Howard BS California State University Fullerton MS California State University Fullerton History, Pfiysical Education John Hufferd BA De Pauw MA Ball State English Marjorie Hughes Cafeteria Worker Robert Hugenberger MA San Diego State University Art, English Sharon Hunter BS University of Wisconsin MS University of Wisconsin English Regina Jensen BA University of California Los Angeles English, Fine Arts Chris Johnson BA California State University Fullerton Science John Kahkonen BA Occidental MA Chapman ESL Coaches Dave Clark and John Turek try to figure what went wrong. tiw ' ' -■it. i 11 , .. Vahram Karian BA LASC MA use Mathematics Frankie Kll! MA California State University of Fullerton Independent Study Catfienne Kiileen BA University Wyoming MA Long Beacfi State Assistant Principal, Counselmg Sandra Knoll Service Center Aid Donna Kramer MA University of Wichita Health Education, Physical Education Virginia Ledgerwood BA California State University Fullerton History, Social Science Gayle Lekki BS Northern Illinois University Rochelle Lubin BA Brooklyn College MA Brooklyn College English Dr. Jack Holm addresses parents during Back-toSchool night. Janie Luna BS California State University Fullerton P.E. Assistant Jean Marmion Decentralized Attendance Aid Peter Martin BA Illinois Normal MA Occidental PHD University Southern California Librarian Esther Martinez Decentralized Attendance Aid Nayomi Mathews Cafeteria Mrs. Regina Jensen sings her heart out. Dicksie Meier BS University Southern California Business Education John Miller BS California State University Long Beach MS California State University Long f Beach Counseling William Moffat MA University of California Davis Work Experience Roger Morris BA Wayne State College MA California State University Fullerton Ruth Ann Morris BS California State University Long Beach Physical Education. Economics. History Marietta Mclntire BS California State University Long Beach MA California State University Long Beach Home Economics Debbie Ogle BA Arizona State University Speech Cindy Osborn California State University Fullerton Decentralized Attendance Aid Phyllis Palatnick Fine Arts Aid Patsy Phillips AA Fullerton Junior College Attenda nce Office Jane Porter Attendance Office Mr. Jim Robinson enjoys a social science joke told by Miss Shirley Catling during Back-to-School night. Prcntis Porter BA San Jose Stale University Mathematics, Physical Education, Driver Education Donna Probance Title 1 Aid Doug Prochaska BA California State University Fullerton MS California State University Fullerton History, Government Sherry Rae BA San Diego State Universitv Special Education - Aphasia Libby Ringo Title 1 - Aid Rito Rios BA University of California Los Angeles Assistant Principal Mrs. Ruth Ann Morris listens to the complaints of a student Jennette Robbins Library Clerk James Robinson MA California State Fullerton J History. Social Science. Economics Mariana Rosman BA University of Havana Spanish Masaye Russey Special Education Secretary Saul Schachter MA Columbia Mathematics Bernard Schumaker BS Purdue MS University of Southern California Mathematics Gene Silva BA California State University Long Beach MA California State University Long Beach Industrial Education and Administration Counselor, Title I Nancy Skipton Campus Supervisor Pauline Smith Counseling Aid Saylor D. Smith BA Wayne State College English Wilfredo Soto Custodian fV ' VA Erin Spriggs Campus Publicity John Stevenson BS University of Redlands MA Rutgers Mathematics William Strasburg BA Iowa State University of San Diego Skills Center Todd Tennyson BA Los Angeles State College Special Education Ed Terwilliger BA California State University Long Beach Industrial Arts Sally Thompson BA San Francisco State University MA Mells College Fine Arts, History Stan Tinkle MA University of Los Angeles Spanish John Turek BA California Western University MS California Western University Social Science. Physical Education John VanWonterghem BA California State University Long Beach MA California State University Long Beach Sylvia Vrattos BS University of Southern California MS University of Southern California Business Patricia Voso BS California State University Long Beach Special Education Edward Walsh BA California State University Long Beach MA California State University Long Beach Media Center Sam Wells MA California State University Fullerton Industrial Arts Betty Whitelock Bookstore Nancy Woods BA Boston University Instructional Aid Independent Study Spirit Song Follo ws Spirit Rainbow The Varsity Song Squad did an out- standing job this year in uniting the stu- dent body for pep rallies and football games. They worked diligently through- out the summer, and after school to make up and practice difficult routines which were performed with energy and precision at pep rallies. During Homecoming Week they painted many posters and sponsored a contest during lunch. The squad helped organize the traditional varsity football kidnapping and each girl treated their football player for the whole week. In July, the Varsity Song Squad mem- bers attended a United Spirit Associ- ation Cheerleading Camp in Santa Bar- bara where they learned various rou- tines and skits. They were awarded a first place trophy by camp cheerleaders for the precision and originality of their home routine. They also brought home many outstanding ribbons and awards. Promotion of school spirit was a job the songleaders did enthusiastically, and with pride, and this year ' s Varsity Song Squad was by far the most colorful and exciting ever! 41 « :■?. .v, 1. Varsity Song Members have fun performing at a pep rally. 2. Teri Hildebrand, Juanita Espinoza. and Heidi Stewart love fiaving their pictures taken! 3. Debbie Figueroa cheers after the Coyotes score another victory. 4. The 1979-1980 Varsity Song Squad show their precision as a unit. 5. Sue! exclaims Cindy Miranda after Sue Rob- erts just punched her with her pom-pom. 6. Juanita Espinoza and Cindy Miranda enthusias- tically cheer at a pep rally. 7. Way to go Coyotes! yells Juanita Espinoza at a Friday night football game. 8. The Varsity Song Squad: Sue Roberts, Cindy Miranda, Heidi Stewart (head), Juanita Espinoza, Teri Hildebrand, and Debbie Figueroa. J Varsity Squad Provides Color The 79-80 Varsity Yell Squad was composed of six very bubbly and en- thusiastic girls. The squad ' s spirit seemed endless as they were seen arousing the crowd to BP spirit at both football and basketball games. Led by the dedicated Suzanne Weston, together the girls made a united squad. The squad planned many new and exciting pep rallies such as a boys vs. girls pep rally. They also included the introduction of girl ' s sports in addition to boy ' s sports. Skits about sports and school were also included. Activities such as the varsity water- polo kidnapping and breakfast, and the decoration of Varsity Football Pole were planned by the girls. The Varsity Yell Leaders attended a United Spirit Association camp in Santa Barbara during the summer. K KMF ' - I B mi Xf 1 if i ' l • ? 1 ' 1 1 ■' % •M 1. Kelli Trujillo thinks about eating a hot fudge sundae after the game. 2. Varsity Yell Leaders: Sue Richardson, Su- zanne Weston, (head), Kelli Trujillo, Melanie Gattis, Tcrri Armendariz. and Rachel Ortiz. 3. Wait Kelly! Let me get the bug out of my ear! complains Rachel Ortiz to Kelly Trujillo. 4. You mean this isn ' t the right end to yell through? says a puzzled Suzanne Weston. 5. Happiness is being a Varsity Yell Leader! 6 Kelli Trujillo. Terri Armendariz. and Me- anie Gattis take time out to pose for the camera. 7. Varsity Yell Leaders show off their superb form. Spirited JV ' s Lend Support Energy was the main ingredient that each JV squad member displayed. In addition to cheering at freshmen and sophomore football games, the girls also lent their vigorous support to waterpolo games and cross-country meets during the fall season. During the year, the girls raised mon- ey by selling candles. Homecoming and game ribbons, and by having a carwash. Members of both JV Song and JV Yell attended a camp at Pepperdine University in Malibu. JV Song brought home a spirit stick, a plaque for their routine, and many outstanding ribbons for both their home routine and for rou- tines they learned at camp. JV Yell also received many outstanding ribbons for routines they learned. Both Head Songleader June Jennings and Head Yell Leader Gayle Jackson effectively guided their squads through a stimulating year. 1. JV Yell Squad: Celine Paulus, Monica Su- bia, Theresa Valenzuela, Gayle Jackson, (head), Theresa La Grone, and Tammy Pate. 2 The 1979-1980 JV Song Squad: Maureen Medina, Nena Rodriguez, Roxanne Salinas, Patti Seeds, Joy Swinford, and June Jennings (head). 3. Maureen Medina, June Jennings, Joy Swin- ford, and Celine Paulus jam it up at a noon- time pep rally 4 We ' re buddies! exclaim Celine Paulus, Maureen Medina, and Theresa La Grone. 5 June Jennings and Roxanne Salinas take a breather after a pep rally performance, 6. Fantastic! Allright! Roxanne Salinas and Monica Subia lend their spirit at a sophomore football game, 7. Monica Subia and Tammy Pate are fascinat- ed by someone in the crowd at a football game. Flag Stimulates Campus Spirit Twirling flags swept the air as the six- member Flag Squad waved to cheering crowds and signaled support to BP ' s teams. Rain could not dampen the spirit of the 79-80 squad. Pep rallies came alive, and dedication and spirit soom became the words describing each member. In a cheerleading camp during the summer, the squad returned with countless awards, including eight Blue Ribbons. Throughout the year the squad treat- ed the athletes, helped organize Home- coming week, and promoted school spir- it. 1. Lorraine Tafoya silently gawks at the foot- ball players. 2 Jamie Mackin practices her smile for a CloseUp commercial. 3. Varsity Flag Squad: Jamie Mackin, Linda Koch, Denise Rak, Vicki Hunter, Sylvia Grienke, and Lorraine Tafoya. 4. Jamie Mackin yells victory for the fearless Coyotes. 5 We ' re this cose to the goal line! exclaims Denise Rak 6 Vicki Hunter and Sylvia Grienke enjoy a third quarter lead over Western in the Home- coming game. 7. Linda Koch and Vicki Hunter share a hap- py moment. Leaders Enjoy Exciting Year This year ' s drum major was Senior Greg Rochford. He did an excellent job all year round. This is his third year as drum major for the Los Coyotes Band. Many of his outstanding qualities include patience, determination, and the ability to work hard and improve the skills of the band. Greg has earned many awards and has been offered to participate in many events. Senior Adele Hernandez served as BP s Coyote mascot during the 1979- 1980 school year. Many of her duties include attending Friday night footba games, pep assemblies, pep rallies and other events. In addition sh was always enthusiastic, with a smile on her face. Adele helped to make this an exciting and enjoyable school year. h r ' ' i . ' 1 Senior Adele Hernandez, mascot. 2 Drum Major Greg Rochford 3 One of the things our crazy Coyote does. 4 Greg signals to surrender! 5 Adele Exclaims. Oh my little huggy Coyote ! 6. You can always count on a smile from Greg. Drill, Tall Flag Earn Awards Beginning with morning practices, Drill Team and Tall Flag were well-orga- nized during the 1979-80 year. Reaching great heights this year, the organization received countless awards and trophies. Each member displayed enthusiasm at football games, the Silver- ado Days ' Parade, Chaffey Tournament of Bands, California Band Review, and at Knott ' s Berry Farm. Directing the club through another year of variety were Ms. Sally Thomp- son, Brenda Thornhill, Mrs. Joanne Ri- chey, and Mr. James Young. Patti Soto, one of the leaders of Drill Team said, 1 liked it; it was great! Ms. Sally Thompson said, This year was very successful with some excep- tional students who gave their all. 1. Hi Mom. thinks April Bueno. 2. Kari Strasburg holds on for dear life. 3. Look Dad. no hands, thinks Gina Davino. 4- Keep in step, girls! 5. Patricia Soto marches with open arms. 6. Tall Flag travels with much grace across the field. 7. Julie Grossman wonders on her next move. Drill Team members- P. Acosta, M. Baron, A Barrera. T. Bristow, A. Bueno. V Cooper. L Couillard, G. Davino. L. Davis, H. Fallon, S. Gar diner. S. Gearhardt. R. Goffrey. J. Herman. M Hernandez. N. Johnson. K. Klein, J. Maddox, B Matherson. C. McCoy. A. Ortiz, M. Parks, G Sadler. K. Scharfenberg. E. Smith. P. Soto. D Starr, R. Taul, M. Vincent, L. Walker. Tall Flag members- M. Barnes, J. Grossman, C. Cochrane. T. Deal, C. Ellis. L. Henderson. M. Hillion, J. Kiraly, T. Lundquist. K. Martin. D. McLean, C. Mitchell, B. Munch. S. Nesbitt. K. Roth. D. Standefer. K. Strasburg. S. Towler. R. Watowa. S. Winkelbauer. Band Members Lend Support The journey of the Marching Coyotes contributed to a great year for ' 79-80. Practices began early in the summer and included early morning school workouts. They gave fine performances at the Silverado Day ' s Parade, the Pomona Fair, and the California Band Review. At Chaffey ' s Tournament of Bands in their fourth year straight, they brought home another first place trophy. They also did a great job at BP ' s home games. Leading them on the right path were Advisors Ms. Sally Thompson for Drill Team, Mrs. JoAnn Richey for Support, and Band Director Mr. James Young. i rntmn ARK 1 ' ■tr . 1 a1 ir 7 J Band Members: Donna Adams, Tammy Bell, Leonard Cardona, Mike Chadwell, Lonnie Clary, Tom Colburn, Danny Degrote, Theresa Dipas- qua, Steve Duran, Darlene Enfield, Beth Fein- berg. Laurie Fukunaga, John Fullerton. Johnita Gonzales, Dan Gonzales, Cindy Griffin, Mike Grubb, Scott Hassett, Robert Hawthorn, Barry Holms, Roxanne Holms, Tom Inman, America Jaime, Ray Johnston, Charlie Kalil, Ron Kilpa- trick, Kathy Kruclik, John Lomeli, David Lowery, Debbie McLean, Cindy Mitchell, Melissa Mon- toya, Debbie Myrick, JoAnne Nakahira, Doug Norton, Brian O ' Neil, Linda O ' Neil, Suzanne Orr, Ron Probert, Tim Quillen, Steve Roberts. Greg Rochford, Loretta Rochford, Amelia Rojas, Hon- nie Sapp, Liliane Schaer, Tami Sharpe, Stacy Shinedling, James Shumway, Alex Sifuentes, Da- vid Sifuentes, Loren South, Lisa Suchocki. Brian Swanson, Grethen Thurman, Isidrd Torres, Lisa Tracy, Virginia Usmany, Jeannie Vannoy. Robert Villegas, Kristen Watowa, Tammy Watowa, Mike Werner. 1. Whistle while you work Beth Feinberg and Lori Rochford flute together. 2. BP ' s Band ready for action! 3. I swear, 1 didn ' t hide your drum sticks! Greg Rochford, drum major confesses. 4. Drill team goofs off at the homecoming game. 5. Terry Fellenz attempts the tuba. 6. BP Letterettes show their line-up. 7. James Young, band director, directs a band member out the door. Sports Football Squad Reaches CIF The BP Varsity football team reached the CIF play-offs this year, something no other football squad from this school has achieved since 1965. The team out-blocked, out-tackled, out-passed, and out-ran opposing teams on its way to the play-offs. Leadership was provided by such players as Seniors Bill Worden, Rick Standeford, Greg Bo- linger, Rueban Chico, Eric Printup, Doug Seeds, and Junior Jeff Kaihewalu. With a strong defense and an improv- ing offense, a league record of 4-2, and an over-all record of five wins and four losses, the team earned a berth in the CIF play-offs. The varsity team went on to finish a successful season with a loss to the Loara Saxons in the first round of the play-offs. Athletic Director George Giokaris said, It was a good year; it is the begin- ning of good things. V. •--V -i ' .y . 1 Coach Larry Allen relays plays to Senior Larry Chavez from the sidelines. 2. Members of BP ' s defense show their stuff, as they tackle one of Sunny Hills ' ball carriers- 3- Senior Dean Lawhorn watches the game In anticipation from the sidelines. 4 Junior Jeff Kaihewalu breaks to the outside of the pack, trying to score 5 A BP defenseman sacks the Sunny Hills ' quar- terback, as BP wins the game 9-0 6. Varsity team-Front Row L Smith, A Negrete, R. Vasquez, J Kaihewalu, D Kivenas; Second Row: R Chico, J. Barron, M Martinez, E. Prin- tup, J. Codd, T. Chavez, hird Row; Coach Dave Clark, R. ReedfT Chawwr. K Pollick, S. Kiser, H. Ladner, M Garaone. F San Agustin, Coach Kelly Bradley; Fourth Row; Coach John Turek. K. Waterbury, R. Lim, R Oliver, S Londagin, R. Rodela, C Garcia, G Stephens, T Vargus, Coach Larry Allen; Back Row; G. Bolinger, B. Worden, G. Stewart, D Lawhorn, D Seeds, J. Delaney, P Kyle, R Standeford, C Cook, J. Macias; Not Pictured D Morgan, M Printup, E. Delcarmen, K Razhaghi 7. The Coyotes show who ' s number one after the victory over Sunny Hills. 8. Senior Eric Printup reflects on the game. 1. The defense, one of the strong points of the year ' s team, engulfs a fullback from Sunny Hills. 2. Senior Rick Standeford shakes hands with an opposing player after the game. 3. Junior Dan Morgan shouts encouragement to the players on the field. 4 Coach Larry Allen gives a sign to the defensive S?p ' cmore quarterback Tom Cnave z . ■:- C ' .avez gets pass protection from Junior Jeff Kaihewalu (9), and Senior Rueban Chico (41). 7. After receiving the hand-off. Jeff Kaihewalu cuts to the outside in the hope of scoring. Young Squads Look to Future This year ' s freshman football team had a disappointing season in 1979. De- yH ' spite the excellent play of Scott Jen- •• ' iW nings, David Horton, Devin Bunch, Stan Bigney, and Warren Alexander, the team finished with a 1-8-1 record. The team experienced a shaky start but improved greatly as the season pro- gressed. Coach George Fairchild thought the Freshmen played especially well in the last three games. Coach Fairchild said, We were defi- nitely short on experience. The sophomore football team, like the varsity team, placed third in the Freeway League. The team compiled a season record of five wins and three losses. The sophomores started the season slowly with nine players, but the team improved with the help of players like Mark Wagner, Gerry Vasquez, and Ran- dy Steadman. The team ' s strength lay in the togeth- erness and teamwork of its members. Coach Prentis Porter said, The team needed some self-determination. %n s ' %nmm k ,t iwjIfWWMWwAL W1 , ' {ixS ; 3V | i anAR4 KC 8f on i R 72 ' I ■J 206 1. Sophomore team-Front Row: E. Apadaca. P. Andrews, T. Adams, C. Staub. J. Hernandez; Second Row: J Wickling, C. Temple, P Macias, P Kyle, K. Bosha, M Wagner. R Vargara; Third Row: D. Turner, K. Rea, C. Cook. S. Brozzowski, T. Stowe, T. Boone, P. Couillard, J Newman; Back Row: J. Vasquez, B. Williamson. M. Al- varez. R. Jorge, R. Taylor, R. Shine, J. Gattis. R. Steadman. 2. Quarterback Dauid Horton sets up a handoff in the hope of scoring a touchdown. 3. Sophomore Raul Vergara is a defensemen who helped the team throughout the year. 4. The sophomore defensive team shows how strong they are by engulfing a Troy fullback. 5. Freshmen team-Front Row: G. Gallardo. J Burtner, D. Snooks, T Minyon, A. Laurie, D Drake; Second Row: D. O ' Neil. M Harsh, B Holscher, W. Alexander. A. D ' Acci, S. Bigney, D Bunch, J. Clayton, K. Rea; Third Row: P. Bri biesca. Coach Ed Matillo. L. Cardona. S. Kiser, R Mullner. S. Jenny. K. Jones. L. Burtner. N Patel B. Barbour. Head Coach George Fairchild. Coach Bob Lang; Back Row: R. Armos. C Razo, C. Molina. J. San Agustine. D. Thomas. D. Salinas. E. Mack. S. Hickey. O. Chambers; Not Pictured: D. Horton, M. Ford, J. Cassar. 6. Hey guys! They plan to go around the end and . remarks one of the referees. 7. Freshman Coach George Fairchild checks his clipboard for plays to relay to his players. ' Awesome ' WP Finishes 17-3 With a season record of 17-3, the var- sity water polo team was awesome. BP played its best game in a losing effort against Sunny Hills. The team turned in another outstanding performance against Anaheim, winning by the lopsid- ed score of 28 to 5. Team captain Steve Vasquez predict- ed that the 1980 squad will be even stronger. Talented Junior Rick McKee is expected to replace Senior Randy Maahs as most outstanding player. This year the team ' s playing skills were complimented by the coaching of Mr. Tom Clarke and Mr. Ted Clark who led the team to the CIF Southern Sec- tion quarter finals 7 5U4 r. 1. A sunny Hills player prevents Junior Terry Hilgen from scoring yet another goal 2. An Esperanza player desperately tries to stop the lightnjngquick goal shot of Randy Maahs 3 Steve Vasquez stops the ball of an opponent and turns it into an easy point for BP. 4. Varsity team-Front Row David Lankin, Carl Collins, Ron Young, Joe Velasco, David Vasguez; Second Row: Jane Grutzik, Carlos Canas, Mike Bone, Rick McKee, Terry Hilgen, Team Captain Steve Vasquez, Third Row; Coach Ted Clark, Tim Scroggins, Ken Montgomery; Team Captain Randy Maahs, Ken Wilson, Dave Wolfslau. Coach Tom Clarke 5. Randy Maahs is readying himself to score a goal off a sorrowful opponent. 6 Terry Hilgen checks the pool for a good pass. 7 Kenny Wilson cranks up for another goal in his best scoring game of the season. .A ' 1 . Ken Wilson throws a quick pass during a game against Anaheim. 2. The team, just goofin ' off. 3 Junior Carlos Canas awaits his turn at scoring 4. Senior Randy Maahs watches the play closely. 5. Junior Rick McKee uses all his techniques to turn the play to his advantage Squad Earns Championship This was an excellent year for the Frosh-Soph Waterpoio team. Undefeat- ed, the team finished first in league and had an overall season record of 17-1. Goalie Dave Petrosky was the team ' s strongest figure and was voted most im- proved player by his teammates. Coach Ted Clarke felt this was the best Frosh-Soph team in BP history. The coach and his team members are opti- mistic about the team ' s prospects for next year. They agree that an undefeat- ed season record is a definite possibility. f W - J, ' -. ' St- QifAtlfi Frosh Soph Waterpolo team Front Row K McKee. D Hitzman. D Petrosky. D Knecht, D Osburn. T Crump. R Klelez. J. Gonzales: Second Row M Connors. P Tomas. A Kuli kauskas. K Kitazumi. T Pinero. E Miller. J Hanely. Third Row S Roberts. R Magana. J Glavy. F Ambrose. B Bancroft. D Hender son. J Johnson. Fourth Row L Gomez. E King. S Sprance. M Romero. F Fernandez J Towler, Back Row Coach Tom Clarke. M Acosta. J Hunt. E Gomez. R Gonzales Coach Ted Clark 2 Sophomore Johnny Gonzales tries a long pass during practice f Concentrating hard. Freshman Gilbert Canas pictures the game play in his mind 4 Sophomore David Petrosky fires a hard pass against his opponent 5 Johnny Gonzales gives it all he ' s got 6 Walerpolo, waterpolo. a let ' s go ' Runners Claim Title . . Again The varsity cross country team ended yet another victorious season in 1979. The team ' s perfect 7-0 record in Freeway League competition, a carload of trophies from invitationals, and its placement in the CIF Top Ten attest to the team ' s success. The team, under the direction of Coach Dan Hirsch. won its fourth consecutive Free- way League Championship. Led by Junior Lalo Terriquez and Larry Casas, the squad also won every invitational entered during the fall 1979 season. The team placed first in the Orange Coun- ty Invitational. Pacifica Invitational, and the Buena Park Invitational, to name a few of its many triumphs. Coach Hirsch said, We had another exceptional year. With Terriquez and Casas entering their senior year, and an extremely talented corps of underclassmen returning, there seems to be no end in sight for the team ' s success. Members of BP ' s cross country program do not need to search for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. They have already found it and are planning to keep it. I I fl 1. These are some of the 20 trophies the Varsity team took home from the Pacifica Invitational. 2. Seniors David Aguilar. Victor Juarez, Karl Lar- son, and Ken Nelson stay In a pack just after the start of the race. 3 Junior Tony Richardson runs onto the track as he races to the finish. 4 Running up a hill. Seniors Victor Juarez and David Aguilar show the determination it takes to run cross country. 5 Senior Victor Juarez holds up a trophy and shows what the whole season was like. 6. Varsity team-Front Row: P. Baratti. D. Aguilar. R. Fruneaux. K Nelson. V. Juarez. K. Boyd; Second Row: L. Terriquez. T. Richardson, R. Aubi. K Larson. G. Mangone. L. Casas. Coach Dan Hirsch. 7. The pain of running is shown by Junior Larry Casas after finishing in the Pacifica Invitational. 8. Junior Lalo Terriquez comes in first at the meet against Troy Young Runners Grab Top Spot BP ' s frosh-soph cross country team proved to be as victorious as their varsi- ty counterparts. It too, finished with a 7- record in the Freeway League and won every invitational entered. With talented runners such as Sopho- mores Robert Townson, Cornelio Ra- mirez and Freshmen Eddie Carrasco, Ulyses Terriquez, Frank Riano, and Gary Carraby, the frosh-soph team won its sixth straight Freeway League title. It also placed first in the Orange County Invitational, Pacifica Invitational, Mt. San Antonio College Invitational, and the Buena Park High School Invitational. The 1979 frosh-soph cross country team made winning look easy and found it hard to even explain the word, loss . Coach Gilbert Luna said, I expect this team to win CIF for the next three years; that ' s how good they are. . F ' ' .,1 I . PARK 1 Freshman Cornelio Ramirez. Sophomore Rob- ert Townson, and Freshman Frank Riano stay in a pack as they run toward the finish. 2 Freshmen Eddie Carrasco and Ulysses Terri quez take the lead in the meet against Troy. 3 Sophomore Dan Spencer is one of the mem bers who helped the team all through the season 4 Frosh-Soph team-Front Row: E. Angelo, D Greene, E. Carrasco, F. Riano, G. Caraby, E Stone; Second Row: U. Terriquez. C. Ramirez, P Juarez, V Fam, J. Bolanos, Coach Gilbert Luna Back Row: D. Spencer, T. Brown, T. Bul l, R Townson, R. Salinas, J. Arrocha. 5. Sophomore Robert Townson is shown running in the Pacifica Invitational. 6. Freshmen Troy Bull grimaces at the pain of a grueling cross country race. 7. Eddie Carrasco glides toward the finish line. W 1 Varsity Suffers Losing Season Coach Ken Bell ' s 1980 Varsity bas- ketball team completed the tough Freeway League with a disappointing season ' s record. It was not a year full of wins, but we had a fine group of athletes, stat- ed coach Bell. Lack of both experience and height were the two main causes of the Coyotes ' losing season. Top performers were guard Ruben Cendejas, forwards Eddie Dimick and Sam lacovera, all seniors. With returning varsity members and several outstanding JV players ready to move up, prospects look good for the upcoming season. gl. Sophomores John Mark Cendejas aqg Tom L hdvez daydream about their future years as varsity ' starters. 2. Senior Sam lacovera puts it up and in 3. Senior Jerry O ' Bryan goes high for the tip. 4. Junior Wendell Webb scores a reverse layup against Anaheim. 5. Coach Bell instructs the team on a new strategy. Senior Eddie Dimick fights for the ball. Senior Gerardo Rodriquez shoots for two. Varsity -iBji il tiMl team-Front Row: W. We bn. T. Chavez . J. Cendejas. C. Garcia, R. Cenoejas C Rodriquez, R. Churan; Back Row: E. Dimmick, K. Ray, J. O ' Bryan, J. Roth, M. Moore, S. lacovera, S. Kowalski. Coyotes in action. Senior Ruben Cendejas shows his form. Senior Tim Adams puts it in with assis- tance from Junior Mark Moore. iS Young Cagers Finish Strong The JV basketball team, led by Coach George Fairchiid, improved as the season went on, winning their last two games in an exciting fashion. The youngest group of players in years, the JV ' s came in with very little experience but were ready and eager for the challenges the 1980 season held. In previous years freshman and sophomore players competed on two separate teams, but this year ' s season brought a slight change that combined the two. The team guided by Coach Ed Matillo, gained experience and style for the seasons ahead of them. The players of both teams worked extremely hard and showed steady improvement and determination. Both Coach Fairchiid and Coach Ma- tillo agreed that the teams were espe- cially enjoyable groups to work with. 1 FroshSoph team-Front Row: D Horton, T. Fam, M, Bernardo, D. Deal, T. Fam; Middle Row: K. Rea. D. Loranco. A. Sue, V. Homan, N Patel, W. Alexander; Back Row: Coach Ed Matlllo, E. Grubb, R, Far- num, J. Klinkefus, T. Bull, K Jones, R, Masinsin. 2. JV players gather around Coach Fairchild for new strategy. 3. Freshmen David Deal concentrates on his next move. 4. JV team-Front Row: D. Nguyen, R. Spen cer. R, Sanchez, R. Wright; Middle Row: B Wells, C Marovich, D Routledgc, R. Lim P Gomes; Back Row: B Terrio, D. Turn er, C Sparacio, M Daley, P Rollins Coach George Fairchild. 5. Sophomore Jr. Klinkefus attempts to score at the free throw line 6. Junior Ricky Sanchez shows his style as he dribbles the ball smoothly down the court. 7. Junior Ron Wright shoots for two. 1980 Wrestlers Strive For Top In life, obstacles are but inconven- iences as long as the incentive to strive to the top holds strong in the mind. Such was the case for the 1980 varsity wres- tling teann. While competing in a sport which ex- hausts the mind as well as the body, the wrestlers found the drive to reach for the top of their field. Within each wres- tler there was an expertise which was a result of many grueling hours of hard training. With the counsel of Coach John Cra- ven, the mastermind behind their suc- cess, the wrestlers, pin after pin, worked their way through the season. According to Coach John Craven, who led the team to a 15-5 seasonal record, the leading wrestlers were John Valenzuela, Doug Seeds, Kavett Ra- zaghi, and Greg Bolinger, all of whom took first place in the Freeway League finals with a 3-0 record. 1. Juan Jaime advances on his opponent. 2. Russel Harsh manuevers for the advantage. 3. Varsity Wrestling team: Top Row: R. Harsh, G. Stewart, P. Macias, K. Razaghi, D. Seeds, K. Bueno. Bottom Row: D. Damron, F. Riano, R. Vergara, J. Horst, J. Valenzuela, D. Bumch, D. Lopez. Not pictured: J. Jaime, G. Bolinger, T. Ingolla. 4. Frank Riano moves in for the kill. 5. Juan Jaime defensively rides his opponent 6. David Damron seizes the stronghold and manu- evers for the pin. 7. Greg Bolinger tackles his competitor. 1- Varsity sharpshooter Kathy Hopkins attempts a jumper against Sunny Hills. 2- A last-minute shot by sophomore Kim Davis gives the JV two points. 3- Kathy throws a look of disgust at one of her opponents. 4- Varsity Girls Basketball- Front Row: Timi Fife, Becky Garcia, Lani Enfield, Susan Ishi, Missy Henley; Back Row: JV Coach Paula Dobrowolski, Sandy Wilson, Mary Kelley, Ann Kruse, Kathy Hopkins, Donna LaValliere, Sherry Sue, Varsity Coach Janice Howard. 5- Varsity eager Donna LaValliere and JV Kim Davison get warmed up for the afternoon ' s con- test. 6- Varsity players await their chance for action. 7- Junior Ginger Thurman attempts a sky-hook over a Sunny Hills opponent. 8- Coach Janice Howard demonstrates proper defensive positioning. 9- JV Girls Basketball- Front Row: Darlene En- field, Martha Lozano, Stacie Takemoto, Koreena Minchey, Debbie Ambrozic, Lisa Martinez; Back Row: JV Coach Paula Dobrowolski, Karen Roth, Ginger Thurman, Stacie Evans, Diana Oyos, Kim Division, Tonya Oliver, Varsity Coach Janice Howard. JV Grapplers ' Skills Mature In many other sports the junior varsity team is expected to gracefully hold its own behind the arches of the varsity team. However, in the case of the ' 80 JV wrestling team, the team made their own marks in history. Although the JV team was small in number, the members were large in skill. With only a small number of team mem- bers to deal with. Coach John Craven was able to offer his knowledge to each member on an individual basis. Thus, with this extra help, the ' 80 JV wrestling team was able to develop as exper- ienced wrestlers. 1. JV Wrestling team — Front Row; J. Hernan- dez, A. Varian, D. Paquin, C. Evans; Back Row: L. Smith, T, Keller, A. Vargas, R. Acevedo. D Crawford, Not pictured: C. Baca, B. Wilson, D. Fife, M Garcia, B Gardener, A. Laurie, A. Ne- grete, F. Russo 2. Junior Anthony Vargas waits impatiently for practice to begin. 3. Coach John Craven prepares the lineup for the upcoming match. 4 Freshman Chris Baca blocks his opponent ' s maneuvers. 5 Sophomore Collin Evans attempts to role his opponent into a pin. 6 Coach John Craven looks on as his Coyotes capture another victory, 7. Late in the match Collin Evans tries a difficult maneuver. Swimmers Set High Standards The varsity swim team this year fin- ished with an excellent season record and once again lived up to the high stan- dards which have been set in past years. Members of the varsity team reached their highest levels of achievement at each meet. Each member tried constant- ly to improve his times, worked out harder, and gave total dedication to the goal of winning. Coach Tom Clarke praised not only those who were the leading swimmers from the start of the 1980 season, but also those who showed great improve- ment. Sophomore Enrique Gomez, the team ' s most improved swimmer, was a powerful competitor in every meet. En- rique continued to cut his swim times constantly throughout the season, mak- ing him a prime prospect for next year as well. Other outstanding swimmers were seniors Randy Maahs and Dave Wolfslau and junior Terry Hilgen. However, ev- eryone had an equal part in the team ' s season record. ' i . • ' « • jw 1. Senior Randy Maahs, in the lead as usual. 2. Junior Terry Hilgen, one of the heavenly bo- dies on the swim team. 3. Senior Scott Ambrozic moves rapidly in the pool. 4. Sophomore Enrique Gomez drives toward the finish. 5. Varsity swim team-Front Row: D. Vasquez, M. Bone, S. Vasquez, R. McKee, C. Collins, E. Gomez. Second Row: K. McKee. C. Canas, S. Ambrozic, T. Hilgen, D. Wolfslau; Back Row: J. Velasco, K. Montgomery, Coach T. Clark, D. Lankin, R. Young; Not Pictured: Coach Tom Clarke. 6. Freshman Kevin McKee is off to a good start in the backstroke. 7. Senior Joe Velasco gives it all he ' s got. Work Pays Off For Swimmers This year ' s JV swim team plunged into a great season, and showed that hard work really does pay off. Coach Ted Clark was impressed with the poise and maturity his team dis- played through a season of early-morn- ing workouts and stiff competition. Some of our younger swimmers per- formed like our more experienced team members, he stated, If they keep working at their skills we should contin- ue to be strong at the varsity level in upcoming years. Leading the JV Squad were Fresh- men Eddie Miller and Sophomores Da- vid Petrosky and John Gonzales. Sopho- more Andrew Kulikauskas was seen by the team as the most inspirational swim- mer of the 1980 season. jiiiKUv 1. Coach Ted Clark watches impatiently as the final race of the day begins. 2. Freshman Brian Barbour pushes hard and takes the lead. 3. JV swim team-Front Row: J. Towier, R. Ve- lez, D. Osburn, D. Petrosky, T. Crump, J. Gonzales; Second Row: P. Thomas, K. Kita- zumi, B. Barbour, D. Knecht, T. Pinero; Third Row: J. Glavy, E. Miller, J. Hanly. F. Am- brose, B. Bancroft, C. Lewis, Coach T. Clark; Back Row: S. Sprance, C. Evans, J. Johnson, S. Brownell, D. Pionke, G. Canas. Sophomore Johnny Gonzales swims at his maximum capability. Sophomore Koichi Kitazumi expresses the pain of true competition. Spikers Seek Winning Ways The Coyote pack did an outstanding job this year; it was a track team com- posed of extremely talented and hard- working members. Their dedication to this exciting sport was especially evident during practices. With the helpful guidance of Coach George Giokaris, and despite the rainy weather during the season, the varsity members managed to compete in most of their scheduled meets. The strength of team members Lalo Terriquez and Larry Casas helped the team to a inspiring and dedicated sea- son. -ii ' i . ■t ii tai. - -gMJ t - S A U U i_ i:: .r: ' A V. -  .- 1. Junior Creason eases over the hurdles in a meet against Saddleback. 2. Jeff Creason hands off the baton to senior Karl Larson during a grueling meet at Saddleback. 3. Distance runner Lalo Terriquez takes the lead, leaving all others behind. 4. Miler Karl Larson pumps his way through to an excellent finish. 5. For Junior Yoshi Ishii jumping can be a lot of fun. 6. Whoosh! Junior Ken Takemoto tests his skills. 7. Exultation! Sophomore Mo Printup prepares to break the tape of victory. 8. With amazing speed and perfection, Yoshi Ishii goes over the hurdles while Dan Morgan and Ken Takemoto struggle to stay ahead of their oppo- nents. 9. The 1979-1980 Varsity Track Team:-Front Row: J. Gates, J. Kaihewalu, J. Creason, A. Za- mora; Second Row: K. Boyd, L. Terriquez, C. Craddick, K. Takemoto, D. Evans, Y. Ishii, L. Casas, D. Aguilar, E. Printup, E. Silva; Third Row: Coach G. Giokaris, Asst. Coach S. Turner, R. Aube, P. Kyle, A. Vargas, T. Ellis, K. Larson, J. O ' Connell, G. Mangone, T. Richardson, Coach K. Bradley. ik.  i u Team Displays Great Potential With last year ' s returning players and some new team members combined, the frosh soph team displayed great poten- tial. Two of the members who contribut- ed significantly to the season were Soph- omore Mo Printup in the 100-yard dash and Sophomore Gary Temple in the tri- ple jump event. Coach George Giokaris stressed the importance of individual improvements as well as a great deal of hard work and practice. In their search for perfection, the young Coyote tracksters did an out- standing and successful job. fe )W 1. Sophomore David Turner clears the high jump iwith perfect ease. 2. Sophomore Richard Salinas displays his speed and agility in the 880. 3. Flyin ' high! Sophomore Gary Temple jumps to outstanding heights in the triple jump. 4. Jumping over hurdles is obviously not a diffi- cult task for Sophomore Bill Williamson. 5. The Frosh Soph Track Team-Front Row: J. Rhoden, F. Riano, E. Angelo, E. Stone, D. Greene, E. Gorrasco; Middle Row: U. Terriquez, J. Videro, N, Olbrantz, K. Gartwright, C. Temple, B Williamson, G. Hawthorne, M. La Gorte, A. Gauthier, M. Printup; Back Row: Goach George Glokaris, Goach Scott Turner, T. Becker, R. Sali- nas, R. Gaddick, L. Gardona, G. Ledbetter, E. Motley, S. Jenny, D. Turner, J. Severs, M. La Fonde, and Goach Kelly Bradley. 6 Sophomore Gornelia Ramirez and Freshman Frank Riano take the lead in the mile event against Saddleback. 7. Freshman Eddie Stone bears the pair, . i J exhaustion which accompanies every rumcr. Team Members Pull Together The 1979-80 Varsity baseball team knew the importance of pulling many individual efforts together. And th e team did just that for a very successful year. The team started out winning several of their games and continued that stride throughout the season. This year was the best start that we ' ve had in three years, said Coach Dave Clark. The team was lead by such skillful players as Seniors Jerry Young, Rick Standeford, Juniors John Roth and Larry Chavez, and Sophomore Tom Chavez. With many young players in the wings, the team has a promising future. r 4 V winter ' - m. . MT ' K y 1. Varsity Baseball team- Front Row: R. Reed, J. Young. T. Cardwell, K. Brawner. R. Churan. A. Guerrero, A. Farland; Middle Row: C. Marovich, S. Londagin, B. Wells, T. Melton, L. Chavez, G. Rodriquez; Back Row: Coach Dennis Duncanson, J. Roth. R. Standeford, R. Cendejas, P. Bashaw, C. Cook, Coach Dave Clark. 2. Coach Dave Clark helps a catcher work out at practice. 3. Look out second base, here I come! says pitcher Jerry Young. 4. Where ' s the ball? asks infielder Tim Card- well. 5. Senior Gerardo Rodriquez gets ready for a play at first base. 6. Walking away from his job at the plate. Senior Rick Standeford takes it easy between innings. 237 K , j m MWn K. 1 jqSHRI B 1. Coach Dave Clark stands alone along the third base line giving help to the players. 2. Infielder Keith Brawner makes an easy catch to help get the batter out at first. 3. Senior Rick Standeford tries to improve his batting average. 4. Sophomore Keith Brawner throws the ball around to warm up before the game. 5. Senior Jerry Young hustles to get the ball. 6. Catcher Rick Standeford shows his ability be- hind the plate. 7. Take this! says Sophomore Tom Chavez. ' m ♦ ' ;« ' A JV Members Look To Future Under the direction of Coach John Turek, the JV baseball team gained much valuable experience that will be put to good use in future years. Their enormous enthusiasm and energy made the game more pleasureable and fun. Coach Turek had hopes that his team would be one of the four best in the league. The team ' s performances improved as the year went along. The skill of such players as Juniors Dave Routledge, Bruce Wells, Rick Sanchez, and Sopho- more Mark Wagner helped the team throughout the season. We need help in the pitching area, but Bruce Wells has helped us. And Ke- vin Cox is really a good freshman, said Coach Turek. I py. mmimk %s '   wwb - , • : 240 1 JV baseball team- Front Row: L. Burtner, D. Routledge, J Burtner, G. Pegram, B. Brenner. G. Barrera, D. Duncan; Middle Row: G. Navarette, J. Vasquez, D. Chavez. K. Cox. P. Lingstrum. L. Smith, R. Sanchez. R. Mclnturf; Back Row: J. Behencourt. T. Polstra. M Wagner. C. Marouich. M. Watson, K Coovert. T. Wilson, B. Wells, S. Brozzowski, B. Merrow, P. Fisher. 2. Junior Gilbert Navarette relaxes between in- 3. Third baseman Kevin Cox throws to first for an easy out. 4. Second baseman Ron Mclnturf captures a bad- hop grounder. 5. Junior Chuck Marovich pitches a fastball to al Lowell hitter. 6. Coach John Turek takes a breather. Young Varsity Looks to 1981 The BP tennis team ' s inexperience was the main cause of its disappointing season. Comprised primarily of underclassmen, the team worked mainly on learning the game and polishing individual playing form. Led by Junior Jim La Rosa, the team plans to use the past year ' s experience to build on. Said Coach Ken Bell, This year they have just been working on their game. If we keep it up, we should have a good tennis program here within two years. r wtr 1. Coach Ken Bell serves the ball with typical style and intensity while Sophomore Dan Black- ford turns away cringing. 2. Senior Hitesh Patel gets caught off guard. 3. After unleashing the tennis ball on his oppo- nent. Sophomore Clifford Murakami snarls with pride. 4 Freshman Stan Bigney closes his eyes to savor his beautiful return. 5 Arther Ashe, watch out! exclaims Sopho- more Dan Blackford as he serves. 6 Junior Rick Rittenhouse intensely tracks the ball before executing a backhand. :DiXM 1 T urn ' jrf ' F i fi ' ' i t vQ hS «5l (r tM 9 A HO f ' ' yfiCVCi he IS a oVtfk,! • K i ' -_ v lv B MWk. ' n@ A Team Members Work Together Throughout the 79-80 volleyball season Coach Ruth Ann Morris ' Varsity team found the true meaning of teamwork and togetherness. As a well-balanced team, tied with Western for third place in the Freeway Leauge, the squad went on to CIF. The JV team was different this year in that freshman dominated the make-up of the team. A melting-pot of cultures playing together, the JV ' s were a unified group. Angie Babinska, a foreign exchange student from Poland, participated on the team. JV Coach Ms. Diane Felshaw found that although communication can be a barrier, friendship will win out. qai viogJ tVicy,V tw Hojc rco vJ,; Will (JdiA. ae Ver IC«cp ib THWlO ♦Tie AT -■s K P Michalla Chatnpagiie wa 2. V; -=.!.cr- . • tf -; - :?etU Nekah Espinosa, K. ' .. ' . K ' - .!lki. Linda Gasc. and Shsrne Sua r ?)Oic ; together over a victo ry. • V sity team memberi- ont Ro ScMluter, S btiii, L. Espinosa, S. iffl v: S. Wilson, it Kornacl Kornacki, S . Co ach Rut| Ann Morris. jH 4. JV Team Members-Froittio B. V adez. S, Freemal, A Babin a, __,_ Back Row: D. os, Ciiuson. A Lal oche. G. Vacek. D. Johhston. M. Champagne, Coach Diane Felshaw. 5. Team members collaborate on a plan of attack. 6. Senior Suzett Jakah] awaits the 9% Tennis Squad v Shows Promise j It was a disappointing season for the 1979 girl ' s tennis team. Coach Claudine Casey pointed to inexperience as the primary cause for the team ' s losing re- cord. Although there were many promising players on the team, most of them did not live up to their full potential. In years to come the squad members expect to be more competitive. Outstanding players were Sophomore Ann Ho, Juniors Vicki Lugo, Doreen Vachirakorntong, and Peggy Mac Don- ald and Seniors Sammi Sabin and Leilani Enfield. jtS 1. Varsity Tennis Team-Front Row: Ann Ho. Dar- ren Vachirakorntong, Nancy Kwok. Vickie Lugo, Sandra Smith; Back Row: Coach Claudine Casey. Leilani Enfield. Peggy MacDonald. Sammi Sabin. Kathy Barbour, Lydia Byrkit, Kelli Wise. 2. Junior Peggy MacDonald rests between points in a doubles match against Sunny Hills. 3. JV Tennis Team-Front Row: Juliet Codd. Becky Matherson. Joanne Bearchell, Patty Ro- mero, Dee Dolen. Melissa Lindcrman, Back Row: Coach Claudine Casey. Susie Zirkelbach. Brenda Cla rk. Annette Eckel. Michelle Bigney. Kim Bruce. Tracy Sharp. Karen Fell. 4. Southpaw Lorraine Tafoya slices a winning serve. 5. JV Squad members clown it up before their match with La Habra. 6. Concentration and intensity help Senior Leilani Enfield execute a forehand 7. Junior Kelli Wise expresses the joy of tennis before a match with Sunny Hills. Girls Complete Tough Season The girls ' cross country team met with heavy competition from Magnolia, Sunny Hills, and Troy High Schools in 1979. Coach Donna Kramer said, The girls were hard workers and well-disciplined; all in all, it was a great season, and it should be even better the coming year. Wendy Montgomery, the team ' s only senior, showed her enthusiasm early in the season when she said, If they try a little harder, they can be league champs. With the team ' s two strongest run- ners. Juniors Veronika Scheidell and Lori Buti, leading the way, BP ' s girls cross country squad enjoyed a produc- tive year. .. ' V 1. Linda Oritz struggles to cross the finish line. 2 Cross Country team-Front Row: Lori Buti. Leslie Stoddard. Linda Ortiz. Wendy Montgom- ery. Veronika Scheidell. Back Row: Ann Marie Richardson. Leslie Ferguson. Robin Taylor, Moni- .: je Champagne. Melinda Marshall. Coach Donna Kramer. 3. Monique Champagne isn ' t one to let Sunny Hills pass her. 4 Robin Taylor and Melinda Marshall race to the finish line. 5 The girls get ready for the starting gun. 6 Having a little huddle and prayer before the r-eets isn ' t unusual for this group of girls: it brings them luck. 7. Leslie Ferguson struggles to catch up with the other girls. 8. Senior Wendy Montgomery leaves the pack far behind. Girls Maintain GIF Tradition Tradition is very important to the Girls Field Hockey team at BP. The girls make it a tradition of attending CIF playoffs every year. They have maintained this tradition for the past seven years. Through the combined efforts of Coach Donna Kramer and Assistant Coach Kim Skogfeldt, each individual player ' s talent was polished. Seniors Teri Hildebrand, Suzette Nakahira, Lisa Winters, Lorraine Tafoya, and Georgeanne Rollins displayed excel- lent skills all season. The unique styles of the girls were united and the team became a victorious one. 1. The memories of another successful year lin- ger on in Junior Marcie Linker ' s mind. 2. Junior Crystal Hansen casts a skeptical glance at her opponent during a mid-season game. 3. 1979-80 Field Hockey Team-Front Row: Diane Deal, Marcie Linker, Juliet Codd, Linda Ortiz, Teri Hildebrand, Lorrainne Tafoya. Middle row: Clar Jackson, Kristen Schluter, Laura Espin- oza, Suzette Nakahira, Sandy Silva; Back Row: Crystal Hansen, Enid Marshal, Georgeanne Rol- lins, Linda Boegweg, Suzy Freeman, Assistant Coach Kim Skogfeldt. 4 Preparation and concentration-two keys to success in field hockey-are displayed by seniors Suzette Nakahira and Teri Hildebrjind. 5 Junior Laura Espinoza takes a swing for ar other goal. ♦ n Squad Shows Enthusiasm With teamwork and enthusiasm the 1980 girls basketball team completed a prosperous season. Varsity Coach Ja- nice Howard and JV Coach Paula Dobrowolski guided their teams effec- tively, although the overall records were not impressive. The team improved vastly from the year before, said Coach Howard. Seniors Ann Kruse and Lani Enfield, co-captions of the varsity squad, pro- vided encouragement and leadership for each game. Since Lani and I were the only sen- iors on the team, the 1981 squad should be a good one, said Ann Kruse. :m  A iVift 1 t: 1 Varsity sharpshooter Kathy Hopkins attempts a jumper against Sunny Hills. 2- A last-minutG shot by sophomore Kim Davis gives the JV ' s two points. 3- Kathy throws a look of disgust at one of her opponents, 4- Varsity Girls Basketball- Front Row: Timi Fife, Becky Garcia, Lani Enfield, Susan Ishi, Missy Henley; Back Row: JV Coach Paula Dobrowolski, Sandy Wilson, Mary Kelley, Ann Kruse. Kathy Hopkins, Donna LaValliere, Sherry Sue, Varsity Coach Janice Howard. 5- Varsity eager Donna LaValliere and JV Kim Davison get warmed up for the afternoon ' s con- test. 6- Varsity players await their chance for action. 7- Junior Ginger Thurman attempts a sky-hook over a Sunny Hills opponent. 8- Coach Janice Howard demonstrates proper defensive positioning. 9- JV Girls Basketball- Front Row: Darlene En field, Martha Lozano, Stacie Takemoto, Koreena Minchey, Debbie Ambrozic. Lisa Martinez; Back Row: JV Coach Paula Dobrowolski, Karen Roth, Ginger Thurman. Stacie Evans, Diana Oyos, Kim Davison, Tonya Oliver, Varsity Coach Janice Howard. 255 Girls Swimmers Finnish Fifth This year Buena Park was glad to see the returning of the girls swim team. There are twenty three out- standing girls on the team. Varisty members consist of Senior Bunnie Isaka, and Juniors Leslie Mathis, and Terry Spriggs. JV consist of Sopho- mores Paula Skoog and Kim Kor- nacki. Even though it was their first year back, they managed to place fifth in the CIF Relays. Winning Sunny Hills was especially important to the team, so they stacked their JV team against them. Next year the team will be even better because they will have more experience. Coaches Tom Clarke and Ted Clark have made the team alot of fun, and next year it should be alot bet- ter. . According to Leslie Mathis. All members will be returning, ex- cept for Senior Bunnie Isaka. 1. Girls Swim Team; Paula Skoog, Amerca Jame, Dustie Isaka. Bunny Isaka, Lydia Byr- kit, Marilny Mueller, Jaime Mackin, Sandy Folden, Dawn Thedc, Sue Black, Annette Eckel. Terri Spriggs. Kim Kornaki, Lisa Davis, Tammy Medina, Leslie Mathis, Karen Tell, Kelly Wise. Not pictured Karen Johnson 2. Kelli Wise looks up to see who ' s winning the relay, while Karen Johnson Can ' t bare to see the opposing team crying. 3. As the gun goes off, BP gets a good leaping start. 4. Coach Clarke helps Leslie Mat is with her strategy on how to win the next relay. 5. Senior Bunnie Isaka really out did the other team this time. 6. Lydia Byrkit thinks to herself Will 1 ever make it to the finish Runners Give Extra Effort Heading off on the right foot this year was the varsity girls ' track tarn. Since a main ingredient of track is getting psyched-up, each event en- tered needs total concentration of mind and all-out effort! Head coach Janice Howard led the team through a season of meets, many delayed by heavy rains. One of the team ' s early-season suc- cesses was 63-33 victory over Garden Grove. BP tracksters captured eight first place finishes out of twelve events. The only two seniors this year were Teri Hildebrand and Wendy Mont- gomery. 1Z 5 1. Senior Wendy Montgomery relaxes after a ruff and winning race. 2. Junior Angelena Frausto puts out a maxi- mum effort. 3. Girls ' Track Team-Back row: Veronika Scheidell. Enid Marshall. Cindy Foley. Mi- chelle Champagne. Leie Ferguson. Diana Oyos. Angelena Frausto. Leslie Stoddard, Donna LaValliere; Front Row: Diana Deal. Leta Zaichkin. Kristen Schluter. Teri Hilde- brand. Julie Codd. Jackie White and Kim Davidson. Not pictured: Wendy Montgom- ery. Loni Moreland, Anne Marie Richard- son and Tammy Guglielmana. 4. Junior Veronika Scheidell dashes toward the finish line. Dianna Deal. Wendy Montgomery and Jackie White pal around after a tiring meet. 6 It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane it ' s Senior Teri Hildebrand jumping for victory. 7. With all her might, sophomore Leslie Stod- dard leaps over the high jump bar. Seniors Lead Softball Squad The 1980 GAA Softball team bene- fitted by having several experienced varsity players return. With the skill level high, Coach Ruth Ann Morris had an extremely hard time cutting the team; therefore, she carried more players on the team this year. 1 feel all of my girls are top per- formers, and I wouldn ' t single out any one as number one, stated Coach Morris. Seniors who contributed to this year ' s varsity softball team were Julie Fluegeman, Anne Kruse, Cindy Led- better, Suzette Nakahira, and Geor- gann Rollins. StIt ' ' ' ' « S EBI S.m- HHhi| f M M|u 1. 1980 JV Softball Team-Back Row; K. Roth. B. Garcia, L. Boekweg, T. Watowa, G. Vacek, S. Anderson, C. Willie; Front Row: J. LaR- oche, B. Valedez, K. Minchey, M. Henley, S. Ishii, L. Enfield, T. Fife. 2. 1980 Varsity Softball Team-Back Row, S. Sue, J. Fluegeman, G. Rollins, C. Ledbetter, A. Kruse, T. Otrambo, J. Jennings; Front row: J. Geringer, N. Grubb, S. Nakahira, C. Jack- son, L. Espinoza, M. Kelley, S. Wilson. 3. Coach Ruth Ann Morris shows how it ' s done. 4. Pitcher Tammy Watowa shows her technique. 5. Senior Julie Fluegeman dazzles a Saddleback batter with her curve. 6. Senior Georgann Rollins assumes defensive position. 7. Junior Natalie Grubb warms up before the big game. Badminton Goes Co-Ed For 1980 After losing six seniors fronn last year ' s championship badminton team , Coach Claudine Casey had the task of rebuilding the team for 1980. A major change was that the team be- came co-ed. The boys had to work extra hard to develop the skills neces- sary to compete. The girls practiced new strokes and worked on improv- ing their strategy. Both boys and girls singles divisions held high expectations for the season, and the girls doubles had a strong possibility of being Freeway League champs. With several girls returning and the boys having hd a year ' s exper- ience, we should have a strong team next year to carry on the tradition of BP ' s winning badminton teams, said Coach Casey. 1 Junior Dareen Vachirakorntong and Senior Sam- my Sabin keep their eyes on the birdie Freshman Huy Trinh prepares a service r Junior Thein Tran executes a drop shot. After a tough match, sophomores Patty Romero and Monique Champagne enjoy a moment of relaxation, 5 Pschying himself up between points is freshman Vitoon Fam. Freshman Quan Trinh enjoys a few minutes of pure fun. Coach Claudine Casey manages a brave smile during the pressure of a varsity badminton match. 198 0 Badminton Team: Debbie Ambrozic. Joamw Bearchell. Randy Boyd, Kevin Bunch. Mon •.;. Champagne. Tracy Chapman. Dee Dolen Fam. Vitoon Fam, Ron Horst. Horst J !. ' . ;5. 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Index Acevedo, Imo 151 ACEVEDO, RANDY 63, 66, 226 Acevedo, Satuala 142 Acorn, Robert 124 Acosta, Deedee 167 Acosta, Michael 156, 212 Acosta, Pauline 156, 197 ACOSTA, RICHARD 48, 66 Adams, Anthony 142 Adams, Brent 142 Adams, Charlotte 156 Adams, La Donna 47, 156, 199 Adams, Lucinda 66 Adams, Thomas 142, 163, 206 Agar, Jill 156 Aguilar, Angelina 167 Aguilar, Antoinette AGUILAR, DAVID 44, 66, 214, 215, 233 Aguilar, Deborah 124 Aguirre, Pas 156 Albiero, Tony 167 Albrechtsen, Mike 151 Alderate, Charlotte 124 Alexander, Warren 156, 165, 206, 222 ALKILDANI, MAGID 66 Allee, Dan 151 Allen, Jimmy 124 ALLEN, KIMBERLY 66 Alvarado, Margaret 156 Alvarez, Laura 142 Alvarez, Mauricio 142, 206 Ambriz, Gabby 156 Ambrose, Fredrick 212, 231 Ambrosino, Diane 124 Ambrozic, Deborah 53, 142, 255 AMBROZIC, SCOTT 66, 229 Anders, Monica 156 Andersen, Pete 151 Anderson, Marlene 124 Anderson, Martha 156 Anderson, Mike 151 Anderson, Sonja 142 Anderson, Susan 142, 260 Anderson, Susan 124, 131 Andreasen, Erika 142 ANDREASEN, KAREN 52, 67 Andrews, Dean 142, 206 Andrews, Gerrit 124 Angelo, Eddie 52, 142, 216, 234 Angulo, Rosa 156 Aparicio, Valerie 156 Aparijo, Martin 124 Apodaca, Edward 142, 206 Aragon, Sharon 142 Arciniego, Daniel ARDOLINO, SUSIE 67 Arellano, Maria 156 Armas, Richard 156; 206 Armendariz, Terri 18, 124, 189 Arnold, David 2 Arnold, Gary 135 Arrizon, Teresa 124 Arrocha, Joseph 156, 165, 216 Arrocha, Juliet 156 Arvizu, David 156 Arvizu, Olga 142 Ashton, Ken 142 Ashton, Susan 124 Atkinson, Bambi 124 AUBE, PAMELA 112 Aube, Ronny 124, 214, 233 AUGER, CLAUDE 67 AVILA, EILEEN 67 Babinska, Angi 156, 226, 247 Baca, Bernard 156, 226 Baca, Rachel 156 Bach, Thu 156 Baldridge, Kelly 156 BALDRIDGE, SONYA 67 Bancroft, Brian 156, 212, 231 Banwart, Stevan 151 Barajas, John 156 Baratti, Paul 124 Barbera, Givoina 167 Barbosa, Miguel 156 Barbour, Brian 156, 206, 230, 231 Barbour, Kathy 1, 50, 124, 248, 300 Barker, Laurie 156 Barksdale, Marlene 124 Barnas, Frank 156 BARNES, DIANNE 67 Barnes, Donald 135 Barnes, Marie 142, 197 Baron, Claudette 142 Baron, Hal 135 Baron, Marylin 156, 197 Barr, Rebecca 124 Barrera, Alicia 156, 197 Barrera, George 142, 240 Barrientos, Joseph 142 BARRON, JOSE 67, 202 Barron, Laurie 124 Barroso, Mercedes 142 Bashaw, Cynthia 156 BASHAW, PAUL 68, 236 Baskin, Danny 124 Bass, Mike 156 Batista, Adelada 142 BATISTA, LUIS 112 Batista, Manuel 142 Bearchell, Joanne 142 BECKER, AMY 46, 47, 68 Becker, Todd 156, 234 Becraft, Jose Bcger, Angela 142 Bell, Jean 156, 199 Belle. Bobby Belle, Penny 142 Bendoraitis, Christina 156 Bernardo, Marcelo 156, 222 Bernaza, Alma 124 Bernhard, Gregory Berry, Anna 151 Berry, Robert 156 Berry, Ruthie 124 Berry, Stanlee 142 Bessler, David 135 Bettencourt, Joseph 142, 240 Bettis, Natalie 41, 124 BEVAN, WILLIAM 60, 65, 68, 117 Bigney, Michele 124 BIGNEY, ROGER 48, 68 Bigney, Stanley 156, 206, 242 Billington, Eugene 156 Black, Michael 32. 124 Black, Susan 142 Blackford, Danniel 142, 242. 243 Blackwell, Robyn 156 Blokzyl, Wendy 149, 156 BOCANEGRA, GLORIA 68. 114 Boekweg, Linda 124, 128. 252, 260 Bohanan, Laura 156 Bollar, Alejandro 156 BOISSONNAULT, ANTOINE 52, 68 Bolanos, Jimmy 156, 216 BOLDEN, FELECIA BOLINGER, GREG 68, 116, 202, 225 Bolinger, Jeff 142 Bolinger, Marlena 156 Bolinger. Shannon 142 Bone. Mike 47. 122. 123, 124, 208, 229 Boone, Tony 142, 206 Booth, Christine 156 Born, Douglas 151 BOULTON, COLLEEN 69 Boulton, Tamara 135 Bounsall, Earl 167 Bowen, Diana 124 Boyce, Tracy 124 Boyd, Bruce 142 Boyd, John 142 BOYD, KEVIN 44, 69, 214, 233 Boyd, Randolph 32, 157 Boyd, Robert 135 Boyer, Donna 142 Bradley, Jeff 142, 150 Brashears, Donna 167 Brass, George 142, 149 BRASS, JUSTINE 45, 46, 47, 69 Brawner, Keith 142, 236, 238 BREESE, LORI 69 Brenner, Brian 124, 240 BRESHEARS, DEBRA 112 Bribiesca, Phil 167, 206 BRINEY, KELLY 69 Bring, Kimberly 151 BRINK, NICK 69 Brinker, Randy 142 Bristow, Tammy 157, 197 BROCKWAY, ANN 45, 47, 50. 69, 110, 300 Brousseau, Pamela 124 Brown, Debbie 142 BROWN, RONNIE 112 Brown, Stephanie 124 Brown, Terri 142 Brown, Thomas 157, 216 Brown, Tim 124 Brown, William 151 Brownell, Brenda 124 Browncll, Scott 157, 231 BROYLD, EDNA 112 Brozzoski, Steve 151, 206, 240 Bruce, Kimberly 35, 124, 134 Bryan. Denise 157 Buckley, Debbie 142 Bueno, April 41, 157, 167, 196, 197 BUENO, KATARINO 70, 225 Buska, Ken 142 Bull, Troy 157. 216, 217, 222 Bunch, Dcvan 157, 206, 225 BURKE, SAMUEL 53, 70 Burkhalter, Anthony BURKHOLDER, GUY 70, 116 Burtner. Jerry 157, 206, 240 Burtner, Larry 157, 206, 240 Buska, Mark 157 BUSTAMANTE. NANCY 70 Buti. Lori 124. 250 Butman. Mary 143 Byrkit, Lydia 124, 248 Byrne, Arlene 142 BYRNE, SHAWN 112 Byther, 52, 53, 157 Cable, Lisa 124 Caddick, Robert 42, 157, 234 Caldwell, Dave 157 CAMMAROTA, KENNETH 112 Campbell, Andrew 167 Campbell, Dwayne 157 Campbell, Eugenia 157 Campos. Ada 151 Campos, Katie 167 CANALES, RICHARD 70 Canas, Carlos 124, 208, 211, 229 Canas, Gilberto 157, 213, 231 CANAS, TOMAS 45, 50, 51, 54, 70, 114. 116, 300 CANN, DONALD 112 Cano, Pedro 143 Cardona, Leonard 157. 199. 206, 234 Card well, Tim 124, 236 Carlson, Cindy 157 Carlson, Ronnie 124 CARMAN, RENEE 70, 116 Carman, Michael 157 Carmichael, Kelli 143 Caron, Jennie 167 Carpini. John 143 Carraby, Gary 157, 216 CARRANZA, JOHN 112 Carrasco. Eddie 157, 216, 217 Carreno, Melecio 151 Carrazana, Diane 157 Carrillo, Sally 143 Carter, Michelle 124 Carter. Webster 53. 143 Casas. Larry 124. 214. 215, 233 Cass, Laura 143 Cassar, Jackie 41, 47, 124 Cassar, Joey 167, 206 CASTENEDA. DALIA 71 Casteneda. Daniel 143 CASTENEDA. RITA 71 Castillo. Candy 157 Castillo. George 71 Castillo. Susan 143 Castonguay. Michael 167 Castro. Michael 151 Ceja. Mike 135 Cendejas, John 151. 218, 221 CENDEJAS, RUBEN 71, 221, 236 CHADWELL, MICHAEL 53, 71, 199 Chafe, Serena 41. 143 Chambers, Denise 151 Chambers, Owen 157, 206 Champagne. Michelle 157. 247. 258 Champagne. Monique 49, 143. 250. 263 Changizian, Elizabeth 143 Chapman, 151 Chapman, Tracy 151 CHARACTER, TARA 22, 43, 49, 71 Chavez, David 240 CHAVEZ, JEANETTE 42, 71 Chavez, Jorge 151 Chavez, Larry 124, 127, 202, 236 CHAVEZ, RICHARD 23, 72 Chavez, Thomas 13, 143, 202, 205, 218, 221, 236, 239 CHICO, RUEBEN 72, 202, 205 CHILCOTT, STEVEN 72 Churan, Rexford 124, 135, 221, 236 Church. Joey 167 Chylinski, Barbara 124 Cianciosi. Kenneth 151 Cisneros. Victoria 125 Clanton. Teri 157 Clark, Brenda 33, 143 Clark, Fred 125 Clark. Fredeana 125 Clark, Kim 157 Clark, Steve 157 Clary, Lonnie 157, 199 Claxon, Brenda 52, 157 Clay, Donald 157 Clayton, John 157. 206 CLEMENTE. ANTONY 72 Clemente. Maria 157 Clerico. Scott 42. 143 Clink. Lynette 157 Clouatre, Mike 151 Cochrane. Colleen 143, 197 CODD. JEFF 72. 102 Codd, Juliet 140, 143, 252. 258 Colburn, Gregory 143 Colburn, Jeff 125 Colburn. Tom 125. 132. 199 Cole. Martin 143 Colliem Nannette 143 Collier. Lisa 20, 138. 140. 143 Collins, Carl 125, 208, 229 Concannon, Sherry 43, 143 Conners, Carl 157 Conners, Kyle 157 Connors, Christine 143 Connors, Kathryn 151 Connors, Marion 157 Connors, Mark 143, 212 CONTRERAS, MARIA 72 Contreras, Mercedes 143 Cook, Chad 48, 140, 143, 202, 206. 236 Cook. John 143 COOK. RODNEY 72 Cooley, Tracy 157 Coomer. Dexie 151 COOPER. MARTEE 73 COOPER. RAYMOND 151 Cooper, Sara 143 Cooper, Vicki 157, 197 Coovert. Kevin 131. 143. 240 Copeiand, Carol 125 Core, Sean 157 Cortez, Jesus 167 Cortright, Kevin 42, 157 COSICO, CARLO 73 Cosico, Emmanuel 151 Cosico, Shirlene 167 Costa, Lorrie 151 Couillard, Dan 143, 206 Couillard, Laura 157, 197 Council, James Counts, Billy 151 COX, DARRELL 73 Cox, Kevin 157, 240 Cox, Michael 151 Craddick, Christopher 125, 233 CRAM, TODD 73 Cramer, Danny 151 Crawford, David 143, 226 Creason, Jeffrey 125, 232, 233 Crisp, Alan 143 Crisp, David 125 CRISPEN. CHERYL 62. 73 Cromie. Doreen 157 GROSSMAN. JULIE 73. 197 Crump, Samantha 35, 157 Crump. Ted 143, 212. 231 Cruz. Analisa 157 CRUZ, KATHLEEN 15, 16. 40. 41. 45. 50. 51, 54, 65, 73, 87, 300 CRUZ, LISA 74 Cuervo, Tobi 151 Gulp, Dawn 167 Cunningham, Timothy 157 Curtis, Shelley 151 D ' Acci, Anthony 157, 206 Dagsher, William 157 Dahncke, Jeff 135 Daigle, Gabriel 143 Daley, Mike 125, 222 Dalton, Craig 143 Damron. Dave 157, 224, 225 DAMRON, SUSAN 24, 25, 65, 74 Dang. Ahn 143 Dang, Luan 151 Dang. To Tram 143 DANG. VAN 74 DANIELS. CATHY 45. 50. 65. 74, 111, 300 DANIELS. MICHAEL 74 Daniels, Scot 125 Dauberger, Tracie 157 Davidson, Kimberly 143, 254, 255, 258 Davino. Gcorgina 157, 196, 197 Davis, Bruce 125 Davis, Duane 151 Davis, Kevin 42, 157 Davis, Lisa 157. 197 Davis, Sheilie 157 Davis, Tony 157 DAVIS, TRACIE 24, 25, 74. 110 Deal. David 222 Deal. Delia 143 Deal, Dianna 252, 258 Deal, Tracy 143, 197 Dean, Dorinda 151 Dean, Mark 125 Dean, Michael 151 Deckard, Richard 157 DEESE, DEBBIE 74, 86. 116 Degrote. Daniel 125, 199 Del Pilar, Reinaldo 43, 143 Del Pilar, Ruben 43, 143 Delaluz, Gregory 157 DELALUZ. PATRICIA 75 Delaluz. Ray 151 DELANEY. JOHN 17. 43. 75, 202 Delarosa. Wendee 157 Dclatorre. Marin 151 Delaurall, Carolina 143 Delcarmen, Delia 41, 143 Delcarmen. Eddie 125, 134, 202 Delliskave. Benny 143 Delliskave. Nellie 157 DEMARRE, DAN 75 Demingoy. John 143 Demott, Susan 125 Derks, Louis 167 Destro. Debi 151 Dcyoung, Roxanne 4 !. 125 Diaz. Elia 125 Diaz, Josephina 143 Diaz, Lacie 157 Diaz, Letty 151 Diaz, Margarita 151 Diaz. Rochelle Dickman. Ralph 157 DIGHERA, MIKE 112 DIMICK. EDWARD 75. 220. 221 Dispasqua. Theresa 157. 199 Dischinger, Cheryl 29, 143 Do, Thu 151 DODSON, DIANNE 75 Dodson, Jimmy 143 Doersam, Daniela 125 Dolen, Dec 125 Doria, Letty 40, 41, 143 Dorsey, Bruce 157 Dossi, Mike 151 DOWNES, KIMBERLY 75 DOWNS, ROBERTA 112 Drake, Darrell 157, 206 Draper, Kenneth 135 Dronsfield, Donnann 151 Duarte, William 151 Duff, David 157 Duguay, Michael 143 Duling, Timothy 151 Duncan, David 27, 35, 158, 240 DUNCAN, THERESA 75, 112 Duran, Stephen 43, 49, 143, 199 Eccles, Pamela 143 ECKARDT, PATRICIA 76 Eckel, Annette 17, 125, 131 Ecker, Jame s 35, 158 EDEY, BRUCE 76 Edwins, Bonnie 52 EISENBERGER, BRYAN 112 Eiscnberger, Scott 125 Ellis, Charlotte 143, 197 Ellis, Linda 53, 126 Ellis, Tom 124, 126, 233 Ells, Michael 145, 158 ELLS, ROBERT 76 Enfield, Darlene 126, 199, 255 ENFIELD, LEILANI 76, 38, 248, 249, 255, 260 ENGEL, RENEE 112 Epley, Phyllis 151 Escobedo, Michael 158 ESLER, SCOTT 76 Esparza, Martin 158 ESPINOSA, JUANITA 76, 186, 187 Espinosa, Guadalupe 143, 158 Espinoza, Maria 157 Espinozc, Laura 126, 135, 247, 252, 253, 260 Etter, Dale 35, 158 ETZEL, MARK 76 Evans, Candi 151 Evans, Caren 126 Evans, Colin 143, 226, 227, 231 Evans, David 126, 233 Evans, James 167 Evans, Jam! 167 Evans. Marcus 151 Evans, Stacie 31, 143, 255 Everett, Gena 126 Everett, Louis 144 Eyre, Erin 158 FAHL, ANTHONY 47, 77 Fahl, Terence 167 Falcone, Carol 144 Fallon, Hollace 144, 197 Fam, Tanate 158, 222 Fam, Vitoon 158, 167, 216, 262 Fardettc, Charles 151 FARLAND, ALFRED 77. 236 Farmer, Annette 158 Farnum, Roberto 158, 222 Faulhaber, Dora 158 Favela, Benita 158 Fearn, Tonettc 158 Feinberg, Beth 30, 31, 53, 126, 198, 199 Feinberg, David 144 Fell, Karen 126 Fellenz, Terry 34, 35, 144, 198, 199 Fellenz, Thomas 126 Ferguson, Donna 151 Ferguson, John 35, 144 Ferguson, Leslie 144, 250, 251, 258 Fernandez, Frank 158, 212 Fernandez, Rosalind 144 Fife, David 126, 128, 226 Fife, Timi 158, 255, 260 Figueroa, Debbie 14, 16, 126, 186, 187 Figueroa, Florian 126 Figueroa, Greg 158 Figueroa, Jaime 144 FIGUEROA, JOSEPH 77 Figueroa, Mark 151 Figueroa, Robert Fine, Sherlen 151 Finlen, Kathy 151 Finlen, Tony 135 Fisher, Jeff 144 Fisher, Pieter 144, 240 Fisher, William 151 FITZGERALD, ROBERT 77 Fitzgerald, Terry 126 Flanders, Roberta 151 Fleming, Pat 158 Flores, Elaine 158 FLORES, ELIZABETH 77 FLUEGEMAN, JULIE 77, 260 Flynn, Jerry 158 Flynn, Kimberly 158 Folden, Sandi 144 Foley, Cynthia 158, 258 Fontaine, Debbie 126 Foppiano, Linda 135 Ford, Michael 158, 166, 206 FORREST, JULIE 77 FOSTER. TIM 78 Fouche, Annette 32, 126 Fovwlkes, Curtis 151 Fowlkes, Dianne 158 Franklin, Linda 29, 144 Frausto, Angelcna 126, 258 FRAISTO, MICHELE 78 Freeman, Susy 24, 30, 38, 49, 138, 144, 247, 252 FREIS, MATTHEW 23, 78 FRUNEAUX, RANDOLPH 24, 43, 44, 54, 62, 78, 87, 214 FRYMAN, DIANNE 45, 78 Fuentes, Enrique 158 Fuentes, Isidro 135 Fuentes, Mariccl 158 Fukunaga, Laurie 31, 144, 199 FUKUNAGA, LESLIE 40, 41, 43, 45, 49, 78, 111, 112, 300 Fulk, Robert 158 Fullerton, John 126, 199 Gallardo, Dora 144 Gallardo, Gonzalo 158, 206 Gamer, Debbie 151 Garcia, Antoinette 144 Garcia, Arlene 158 Garcia, Becky 38, 126, 131, 255, 160 GARCIA, CARLOS 78, 202, 221 GARCIA, DAVID 79 Garcia, Fred 151 Garcia, Jose 144 GARCIA, JUAN 34, 35, 79 Garcia, Helen 158 Garcia, Liz 144 GARCIA, MARCO 79, 114 Garcia, Mario 158, 226 Garcia, Olivia 45, 50, 126 Garcia, Ramiro 144 Gardiner, Sharon 158, 197 Gardner, Ben 144, 226 Gardner, Deborah 135 Gardner, Michael 36, 158 GARRETT, LORI 79 GARZONE, MICHAEL 79, 114, 202 Gasc, Linda 50, 126, 131, 247, 300 Gasler, William 158 Gate, James 144, 233 Gates, Michael 158 Gattis, John 158, 159, 206 Gattis, Melanie 18, 40, 41, 126, 189 Gauthier, Andre 158, 234 Gearhart, Sherrie 158, 198 Gee, Eric 144. 145 Genther, Brenda 144 GENTRY, HAZEL 112 George, Lee Ann 144 GERINGER, CAROLYN 79 Geringer, Julie 158, 260 Gilfillan, Jack 126 Gill, Mary 151 Gillespie, Danny 151 Glavy, Jason 158, 212, 231 Gneiding, Paul 158 GODFREY, KIMBERLY 79 Godfrey, Renee 158, 197 Goforth, Danny 126 Coins, Andrew 52, 53, 126 COINS, RONALD 80 Gomes, Paul 144, 222 Gorriez, Adriana 158 Gomez, Enrique 144, 212, 229 Gomez, Julian 158 Gomez, Lee 158, 212 GOMEZ, ROXANNE 80 Gonzales, Elia 144, 300 Gonzales, Johnita 199 Gonzales, Johnny 212, 212, 231 Gonzales, Joseph 151 Gonzales, Pedro 151 Gonzales, Richard 212 Gonzales, Danny 158, 199 Gonzalez, Daniel 158 Gonzalez, Eliza 52 GONZALEZ, SAIDA 80 Gonzalez, Sylvia 167 Goodenough, Gary 144 GOODMAN, CARIE 80 Goralski, John 158 Gordon, Garry 126 GORDON, SHAWN 112 Gould, Janet 42, 126 Gould, Tina 35, 158 GOULD, LYNN 80 GRABAU, SHELLEY 80 Granger, Jana 135 Greaves, Jeff 135 Greek, Betty 144 GREEK, ROBERT 112 Greek, Stephanie 144 Green, Charles 151 Greene, Darren 158, 166, 216, 234 Greinke, Annette 158 GREINKE, SYLVIA 81, 193 Gresavitch, Michael 167 Griffin, Cindy 158, 199 Grieco, Mark 167 Griffin, Larry 144 Gritton, Poncho 158 Grubb, Eric 32, 33, 144, 222 Grubb, Michael 158, 199 Grubb, Natalie 45. 50, 126. 131. 260, 261, 300 Grummette. Mike 158 GRUTZIK, JANE 13, 24, 80, 87. 208 Guerena, Thomas GUERRERO. ANDY 81 GUERRERO, ELIZABETH 45, 81, 300 Guerrero. Esmeralda 144 Guerrero, Gregorio 151 GUERRERO, IRENE 81 Guerrero, Lydia 126 Guerrero, Tony 135 Guglielmana, Tammy 121, 144, 258 Gutierrez, Carlos 144 Guzman, Gricelda 151 Guzman, Ignacio 144 HACKETT, CHRIS 112 Hackett, Tim 158 Hagemann, Tammie 144 Haines, Scott 144 Hall, Carl 144 Hall, Harley 127 Hall, Stanley 158 HALSTENBERG, ROBERTA 81 Hamerski. Mike 127 Hand, Kelly 158 HANICH. DARRIN 112 HANKS, CYNTHIA 33, 81 Hanley, Joe 158, 212, 231 Hanna, Daraid 158 Hanna, Hisham 135, 158 Hanna, Kathy 127 Hannah, Shannon 151 Hanohano, Claydean 127 Hanohano, Esther 158 Hansen, Jill 127 HANSEN, PETER 81 Hanshaw, Steve 127 Hanson, Crystal 127, 252, 253 HARAKSIN, MARC 82 Harding, Kenneth 167 KARDISTY, MIKE 82 Hargrove, Elaine 144 Harker, Pamela 167 Haro, Marcela 151 Harper, Melanie 144 HARPER, TIM 112 HARRIS, PATTI 82 Harsh, Melvin 158, 206 Harsh, Russell 144, 224, 225 HART. CRAIG 82 Hart, Denise 158 Hart, Steven 158 Hartman, Irene 45, 48, 49, 127 HARVILL, JON 82 Hassett, Scott 158. 199 Hastings. Douglas 159 HAVIL. FLUNDA 82 HAVIL. YOULUNDA 82 Hawley. Roger 159 Hawthorn. Chris 35. 159. 234 Hawthorn, Robert 127, 199 Hayden, Dennus 159 Hayden, Robin 144 Hayes. John 52. 53, 159 Head. Lynette 159 Head, Mark 127 Healy. Diane 144 HEALY. LARRY 83 Heath. Elizabeth 151 HEBERT, DOROTHY 1, 43, 45. 49, 50, 51. 54. 83. 300 HEBERT. WILLIAM 83 HELLMEYER, BRITTA 83 Henderson, David 159, 212 Henderson, Leslie 41, 127 Henderson, Lisa 144, 197 HENDRICKSON, PAUL 83 Henley, Melissa 144, 255. 260 Herbstritt, Christopher 35. 159 Herman, Jeri 159, 197 Hermosillo, Dan 151 HERNANDEZ, ADELE 24. 25. 83, 194, 195 Hernandez, Carol 144 Hernandez, Diana 52, 159 Hernandez, Jesus 144, 206, 226 Hernandez, Jose 144 Hernandez, Linda 43, 45, 47, 48, 50, 127, 128, 300 Hernandez, Maria 36, 159 Hernandez, Maria 159, 166, 197 Hernandez, Maxine 159 Hernandez, Ricky 159 Hernandez, Rosalie 45, 48, 144, 149 Hernandez, Sylvia 14, 16, 159, 166 Hernandez, Veronica 126, 127 Hcrreid, Roger 159 Hickey, Scott 159, 206 Hicks, Darla 159 Hildebrand, Loreen 159 HILDEBRAND, TERRY 83, 186, 187, 252, 253, 258. 259 Hilgen, Terry 127, 208, 209, 228, 229 Hill, Candy 151 Hill, Reyna 151 Hillion Hillger, Laurie 42, 127 Hillion, Debbie 29, 127 Hillion, Michele 159, 197 HILLION, MIKE 84 Hinds. Roger 135 Hiraheta, Jose 145 Hitzeman, Daniel 145, 212 Hitzeman, Linda 159 Ho, Anh 145, 248 Ho. My 127 HO. MYS 84 Hodnett. Grace 53. 159. 247 Hoelscer, Fred 141 HOFFMAN. BRENT 112 Hoffman. Lorrie 127 Hogan, Vincent 127 Holley, Randy 127 Holmes. Barry 199 Holmes, John 151 HOLMES, ROXANNE 84 Holscher, V illiam 44, 159, 206 HOLT, JILL 29, 84, 300 Holweger, Mary 167 Homan, Victor 145, 222 Hopkins, Kathy 254, 255 Hoppe, Jim 151 HOPSON, ELLEN 84 Horst, John 225 Horst, Ronald 127 Horton, David 159, 206, 222 Houghton, Michael 159 Houghton, Susan 127 HOYT, JOHN 112 Hrovat, Chris 151 HROVAT, KATHY 112 Hudson, Don 159 Hudson, LeAnn 145 Hughes, Tammy 145 Huizar, Ida 159 HUIZAR, MYRA 84 Hulahan, Thomas 127 Hummer, Mike 135 HUNT, CATHY 84 Hunt, James 159, 212 Hunt, Tom 167 HUNTER. VICTORIA 85, 193 Huson, Mark 127 Hutton, Kimberlee 167 Huynh, Bao 159 Huynh, Trinh 159 Huynh, Van 159 HYDE, LANCE 85 lacovera, Diane 159 lACOVERA, SAM 85, 219, 221 Ibarra, Ofelia 159 ICHISAKA, LORI 43, 45, 85 IGAWA, DOUG 85 Ingolia, Kara 159 INGOLIA, TROY 18, 85, 225 Ingraham, Randy 151 Inman, Patrick 158 Inman, Tom 145, 199 Interlandi, Joe 151 loffrida, David 145 loffrida, Jbey 159 lOFR lOFFRIDA, MICHAEL 85 Irizarry. Lana 159 IRONS, CATHERINE 88 Isaacson, Larry 145 ISAKA, BUNNIE 48, 49, 88 Isaka, Dustie 31, 138, 145, 149 Ishii, Susan 38, 123, 127, 247, 255, 260 Ishii, Tamami 159, 232, 233 Ives, John 145 JACKOVICH, JOANNE 32, 33, 88 Jackson. Claire 42. 159, 252, 260 Jackson, Gayle 145, 190 Jackson, Jeff 159 Jackson, Tammy 167 JACOBS, ROBIN 88 Jacobs, Terri 145 Jaggli, Lisa 145 Jahanbakhsh, Homa 145 Jaime, America 159, 199 Jaime, Juan 224, 225 James, Mike 127 Jamora, Glenn 145 Janeshak, William 159 Janssens, Kelley 159 JARRETT, MICHAEL 88 Jenkins, Horst 159 Jenkins, Rhonda 29, 43, 52, 53, 145 EJNNIE, LORNA 23, 24, 87, 88, 111 Jennie, Scott 160, 206, 234 JENNINGS, SCOTT 87, 88 Jennings, June 14, 124, 127, 190, 191, 260 Jensen, Julie 145 Jensen, Keith 151 Jensen, Patti 151 Jensen, Terry 151 JEWELL, RON 112 Jimenez, Leonardo 151 JOHNS, MARGERY 89 Johnson, Brad 127 JOHNSON, CLIFFORD 89 Johnson, Darrell JOHNSON. DEANN 89 Johnson, Debbie 160 Johnson, Eric 29, 127 Johnson, Frank 145 JOHNSON, JACKIE 89 Johnson, John 160, 212, 231 Johnson, Karen 24, 122, 123, 127 Johnson, Marlene 167 Johnson, Nancy 160, 197 JOHNSON, TROY 89 Johnston, Denise 127, 129, 247 Johnston, Michael 145 JOHNSTON, RAYMOND 36, 37, 89, 199 Jones, Cheryl 145 Jones, Jeanne 151 Jones, Frank Jones, Keith 160, 206, 222 Jones, Theresa 160 Jones, Vernon 145 Joseph, Jo Ellen 151 Joseph, Mary 160 Juarez, Greg 160 Juarez, Herlinda 145 Juarez, Maribel 145 Juarez, Paul 160, 161, 216 JUAREZ, VICTOR 17, 89, 214, 215 JULIAN, KIMBERLY 47, 90 Julian, Rikki 160 Kaihewalu, Jeff 54, 127, 129, 202, 205, 233 KAKAZU, DIANE 90 KALIL, CHARLIE 90, 114, 199, 300 Kallaher, Denise 35, 145 Kaufman, Chuck 145 Kelley, Mary 145, 255, 260 Kennedy, Barbara 127 Kerr, Donna 151 KETENBRINK, ANDY 112 KETENBRINK, SHERRY 90 Kidder, Kerri 160 Kieler, Tony 145, 226 Kilpatrick, Ronald 145, 199 Kim, Byung 145 Kim, Dae 135 Kim, Joseph 145 Kim, Wi Hyo 145 Kimball, Cindy 145 King, Bobbi Jo 35, 127 King, Craig 42, 160 KING, DIXIE 90 King, Erik 160, 212 Kiraly, Jean 160, 197 Kiser, John 127 KISER, STEVE 86, 90, 202 Kiser, Thomas 160, 202 Kitazumi, Koichi 35, 145, 212, 231 Kitchin, Jerry 151 Kittell, Adam 151 Kivenas, Danny 29, 160 Kivenas, David 132, 202 Klein, Karilyn 145, 197 Klein, Kenneth 35, 145 Klinkefus, Allen 145, 222 Klinkefus, Meldoy 160 Klotz, Nancy 160 Kluever, Yvette 21, 146 KLUGE, JIM 45, 47, 63, 90 Knccht, David 48, 146, 147, 212, 231 Knecht, Deborah 146 Knight, Mike 135 KOBAYASHI, RON 91 KOCH, LINDA 91, 192, 193 Kolodzik, Carroll 146 Konieczny, Sharon 41, 127 Kornacki, Kelly 127, 131, 247 Kornacki, Kim 49, 139, 146, 247 KOSEBAS, DIANE 91 Kowalczyk, James 160 Kowalczyk, Renee 135 KOWALSKI, SCOT 91, 221 Kowalski, Stephen 160 KRACHEEK, KARL 112 Kreidt, David 135 KREIDT, JOHN 91 Krucli, Kathleen 33, 52, 54, 127, 199 KRUSE, ANNE 38, 91, 255, 260, 261 Kulikauskas, Andrius 146, 212 Kurney, Medina 151 Kusano, Lori 127 Kusumo, Cahyanni 151 Kwok, Nancy 127, 248 KWOK, PHILIP 91 Kyle, Patrick 146, 202, 206, 233 Lacivita, Jeff 26, 160 Lacombe, Michelle 160 Lacorte, Michael 146, 23 4 LADNER, HENRY 92, 202 Lafond, Michael 33, 160, 234 Lafountaine, Kirk 151 Lagrone, Theresa 50, 127, 190 Lam, Khac 160 Lam, Lan 160 Lambert, Daniel 160 Lambertson, Debbie 160 LAMONDA, MARK 92, 44 Landa, Rafael 146 Landa, Salvador 160 Landaroz, Phil 151 LANKIN, DAVID 92, 208, 229 Lansburg, Scott 151 LaPierre, Michelle 160 LaRoche, Janet 127, 247, 260 LAROCHE, LOUISE 14, 92 LARSON, KARL 92, 214, 215, 232, 233 Lattin, Howard 160 Laurie, Andrew 47, 154, 160, 206, 226 Lavalliere, Donna 160, 255, 258 Lawes, Lorraine 160 Lawes, Maria 146 LAWHORN, DEAN 38, 60, 61, 92, 202 Le, Thach 160 LE, THANH 112 Le, Tuan 127 Leach, James 127 Leach, Joseph 151 Leach, Randy 160 LEDBETTER, CYNTHIA 92, 260 Ledbetter, Gary 160, 234 Lee, Brian 151 Lee, John 151 Lee, Sandy 130 Lee, Tach 35 Lemon, Fred 146 Leon, Sydney 160 Lewallen, Barbara 146 Lewis, Anna 160 Lewis, Christopher 52, 53, 160, 231 Lewis, Cynthia 146 Lewis, Daniel 130 Lewis, Paulette 35, 160 Lewis, Tracy 35, 146 Lilii, Sina 155 LIM, EMMIE 43, 49, 93 Lim, Roland 130, 202, 222 Inderman, Melissa 160 LINDSAY, CHARLENE 93 Lindsay, Denise 160 Lindstrom, Paul 130 Linker, Marcie 130, 252 LIVOTE, LESLIE 93 Lohrke, Pat 146 Lombardo, Pamela 41, 160 LOMELI, DEBBIE 93 Lomeli, John 160, 199 Lomeli, Michael 160 Londagin, Steve 29, 130, 202, 236 London, Lisa 48, 140, 146 Longtin, Scott 135 Lopez, Darrell 160 LOPEZ, DEAN 93, 225 LOPEZ, DELFINA 93 Lopez, Delia 160 Lopez, Denise 146 Lopez, Edward 130 Lopez, Fabiala 151 Lopez, Isabel 160 Lopez, Julie 146 Lopez, Leo 151 Lopez, Leticia 151 Lopez, Lorena 160 Lopez, Maria 135 LOPEZ, MARTIN 93 Lopez, Olga 146 Lopez, Thomas 160 Lorenzetti, Regina 160 Lourenco, Donald 160, 222 Lourenco, Gerald 130 Low, Musy 160 LOWDEN, DAVID 112 Lowery, David 160, 199 Lozano, Martha 130, 255 Luce, Eddy 151 Luce, Gary 130 LUCERO, VALERIE 94 Lucy, Denise 151 Lugo, Vicki 32, 130, 248 Lujan, Donna 151 LUNDGREN, JOEL 94 Lundgren, Robin 146 Lundquist, Teri 130, 197 Lundy, Mickey 160 Luong, Kien 130 Luong, Mei 160 LUTZ, DANNY 112 Lutz, Ricky 146 Lyon, Ronald 130 MAAHS, ROBERT 94, 208, 209, 210, 228 MacDonald, Kevin 146 MacDonald, Michael 146 MacDonald, Peggy 122, 123, 130, 248, 249 Machado, Robert 160 MACIAS, JERRY 64, 94, 202 Macias, Philip 146, 202, 225 Mack, Diane 160 Mack, Erick 160, 206 Mack, Shane 130 Mackin, Jaime 146, 192 MACSELWINEY, LARRY 112 Maddox, Janell 160. 197 Magana, Robert 160, 212 MAGNESS, JAMES 94 Magness, Robert 130 MANGONE, GARY 44, 94, 214, 233 Marks, Sherry 160 Marlette, Chris 160 Marocchi, Rebecca 160 Marovach, Chuck 130, 222, 236, 240 Marquardt, Anette 160 Marquardt, Sherrill 35, 130 Marquez, Bertha 160 Marquez. Laura 23, 47, 130 Marquez, Mario 141 Marshall, Enid 130, 252, 258 Marshall. Melinda 146. 250 Martin. Gabriel 130 Martin, Jerry 43, 44, 151, 160 MARTIN, JOSE 94 MARTIN, KAREN 95, 197 MARTIN. RON 112 Martinez, Gerson 151 Martinez, Gina 160 Martinez, ivaldis 160 Martinez, Judy Martinez, Lisa 130. 255 Martinez, Louie 130 Martinez, Manuel 130, 202 Martinez, Martha 160 Martinez, Martin 130 Martinez, Rena 130 Martinez. Ruby 160 Martinez. Steve 35, 160 Martinez, Theresa 130 Martinez. Yvonne 160 Masinsin. Rexnaldo 222 MASON. KURTIS 95 Mason. Kenny 130 Matherson. Becky 130. 197 Matherson, Betty 130 Matheson, Linda 14. 16, 23, 24. 36. 37, 43, 48, 87, 86, 95 Mathis, Leslie 130 Mathis, Marianne 40, 41, 130 Mattingly, Doug 160 Maudlin, Dave 151 Maulo rico, Kathleen 47, 130 McCabe, Tim 146 McCandlish, John 160 McCandlish, Kim 161 McClearn, Katherine 161 McConnaughey. Jon 146 McConnaughey, William 146 McCoy. Cheryl 20. 52. 146. 197 McCoy. Ronald 161 MCCOY. SHARRl 95 McCoy. William 135 McCulley. Debbie 161 McGuire. Christine 161 McHenry, Todd 146 Mclnturf, Martin 161 Mclnturf, Ronald 146, 240 McKay, Kevin 135 McKee, Kevin 161, 212, 229 McKee, Richard 130, 208. 211, 229 McKeever. Ron 52. 53. 146 McKenna. Kevin 151 MCLEAN. DARLENE 95, 197 McLean, Debbie 31, 146, 199 McNeal. Joel 35. 130 McQuade. Teresa 41. 130 Mealer. Angela 32, 33, 130 MEDEIROS, VICTOR 95 Medellin, Robert 161 MEDINA, CATHERINE 24, 43, 49. 52, 53, 62, 95 MEDINA, CHRISTOPHER 112 Medina, Francisco 130 Medina, Maureen 140, 146. 190, 191 Medina, Tamie 130 Medrud, Wade 161 Mendez, Rene 161 MELTON, TIM 96, 236 Mendiola. Ben 151 Menendez, Lorna 146 Merle, Cheryl 130 Merritt, Wayne 161 Merrow. Brook 161, 240 Meza, Fransisco 161 Michiue, Ritsuko 146 Miahila, Daniel 161 Mahaila, Virgil 161 Mikesell. David 29. 146 Milan. Michelle 130. 134 Miller, Anna 130, 151 Miller, Chuck 147 Miller, Clint MILLER, CONNIE 96 Miller, Eddie 161, 212, 231 MILLER, GLENN 96 Miller, Kathleen 147 Miller, Wayne 35, 130 Miller, William 151 Minasian, Darin 161 MINASIAN, MARK 87, 96 Minchey, Koreena 38, 161, 247, 255, 260 Minchey, Monica 53, 147 Minyon, Anthony 161, 206 Minyon, Monique 23. 130 MIRANDA, CYNTHIA 40, 41, 42, 96, 112, 186, 187 Mistal, Darline 151 Mistal. Mike 151 Mitchell, Carrie 32, 33, 52, 53, 147, 197 MITCHELL, CYNTHIA 43, 52, 96, 199 Mitchell, Teresa 151 Miyahara, Mark 147 Miyashiro, Gina 147 Morh, Tammy 161 Molina, Alberto 161. 206 Monsivalles, Debra 161 Monsivalles, Yvonne 41, 147 Montano, Lorraine 130 Montano, Pamela 151 Montgomery, Ken 130, 208, 229 MONTGOMERY, WENDY 43, 96, 250, 251, 258, 259 Montoya, Chris 161 Montoya, Melissa 199 Montoya, Susan 151 Monzon, Mayra 151 Moore, John 147 Moore, Mark 130, 221 Moore, Steve 161 Moreland, Lanita 43, 45, 47, 130, 258 Morff, Logan 47, 147 MORFF, MELINDA 24, 25, 97, 111 Morgan, Daniel 131, 202, 205 Morlan, Steve 35, 131 Morlan, Veronica 161 Morrow, Debra 135 Morton, Rebecca 161 Mosman, Debbie 147 Motley, Edward 26, 147, 150, 234 MOUNTAIN, REX 112 Mulligan, Ruth 112 Mullner, Robert 35, 161, 206 Munch, Barbara 161, 197 MUNCH, JERRY 112 MUNSON, KENNY 97 Murakami, Clifford 35, 147, 242 Murray, Frank 151 MYERS, TAMARA 97 Mylar, Charles 131 Mylar, David 161 Myrick, Debora 161, 199 Najar, Aurea 161 Nakahira, Joanne 161, 199 NAKAHIRA, SUZETTE 19, 24, 49, 61, 38. 87. 97, 117. 247, 252, 2 53, 260 Nation, Steve 161 Nauta, Arlene 151 Nauta. Catherine 161 Navarrete. Laura 161 Naverrette. Gilbert 147. 240 Naverrette. Queta 131 Naverrette. Teresa 161 Negrete, Armando 131, 202. 226 Ncgron. Margaret 161 Nciderman. Carol 47, 49. 131 NEIDERMAN. JOHN 112 NELSON, KENNETH 97, 214, 215 Nelson, Kirsten 151 Nelson, Nancy 147 Nelson, Shelley 161 Nesbitt, Sharron 161, 197 Nevarez, Manuel 151 Newcomer, Pam 161 Newman, Eugene 161 Newman, John 147, 206 Nguyen, Alan 147 Nguyen, Alice 161 Nguyen, David 147, 222 Nguyen, Dung 131, 222 Nguyen, Hoa 131 Nguyen, Jeffery 161 Nguyen, Nga 147 Nichols, George 161 Nickerson, Holly 49, 131 Nieto, Michael 131 Nieves, Fernando 48, 147 NIITANI, KEITH 97 NIITANl, STEVE 97 Noell, Robert 151 Nolan, Lawrence 48, 147 Nolan, Marguerite 147 NORTON. CRAIG 112 Norton. Doug 131. 199 Norton, Jeff 161 Nottingham, Timothy 161 Oakes, Bryan 131 O ' BRIEN, JAMES 98 O ' BRYTE, PATRICIA 98 O ' BRYAN, JERRY 98, 218, 221 Ochoa, Maxwell 161 Ochoa, Reynaldo 131 OCHOA, ROBERT 98 O ' Connell, Jeffery 147, 233 O ' Connor, Kevin 131 Okabe, Carrie 147 Olbrantz. Nicholas 42. 161. 163. 234 Oliphant, Debbie 45, 50, 131, 135 Oliver, Barbara 147 OLIVER, RICK 24, 25. 64, 98, 202 Oliver, Scott 151 OLIVER, SHEILA 98 Oliver, Tonya 147, 255 Olsen. Steve 151 O ' Neal, Danny 35, 206 O ' Neal, Mark 45, 46, 47, 50, 131, 300 O ' Neill, Brian 161, 199 O ' Neill, David 147 O ' Neill, Linda 131, 199 O ' NEILL, SHANNON 98, 116 Orisky, Julie 147 Orr, Darryl 147 Orr, Suzanne 161, 199 Ortega, Elizabeth 161 Ortega, John 147 Ortega, Larry 151 Ortega, Lori 45, 50, 131, 300 Ortega, Margaret 135 Ortiz, Anita 48, 147, 197 ORTIZ, FRANK 99 Ortiz, Gilbert 135 Ortiz, Henry 131 Ortiz, Linda 131, 250, 252 ORTIZ, RAQUEL 65, 99, 189 Osburn, Daniel 49, 146, 147, 212, 231 Otrambo, Toni 147, 260 Ouimette, Robert 147 Oyos, Diana 161, 247, 255, 258 Oyos, Robert 131 Page, Dawn 147 Page, James 161 PALMER, TAMMY 99 PALMER, STEVE 112 Paloma, Oralia 147 Paloma, Sonya 147 Paloma, Javier 161 Pantoja, Eduardo 151 Paquin, David 131, 147, 226 Paquin, Kenneth 131 Parker, Darryl 151 Parker, Lisa 161 Parks, Melody 197 PARKS, TAWNEY 99 Pate, Michael 162 Pate, Tammy 41, 151, 190, 191 PATEL, HITESH 43, 112, 243 Patel, Neal 162, 206, 222 Patel, Neil 36, 45, 47, 49, 50, 54, 131, 300 Paulus, Celine 147, 190 Paulus, Steve 131 Pegram, Greg 147, 240 PELOQUIN, ALANA 29, 36, 99 Penn, Lisa 35, 147 Penrose, Kim 151 PENROSE, TAMMY 99 Peralta, Ron 47, 50, 139, 144, 147, 300 Perez, Joe 47, 147 Perez, Oscar 151 Perry, Donald 151 P ; rry, Lisa 147 PERSECHINO, KAREN 99 Peter, Alan 147 Peters, Carmen 43, 48, 49, 131 Peterson, John 147 Petroskey, David 147, 212, 231 Pham, Thoa 147 Pham, Thu 162 Phelps, Lorie 147 Phillips, Jon 162 Phlong, Damarin 162 Phlong, Daramy 147 PIERCE, DIANE 47, 100 Pike, William 162 Pineda, Michael 147 Pinero, Tony 147, 212, 231 Pinheiro, Garrett 162 Pionke, David 162, 231 Piper, John 147 Pisaneschi, Cristina 147 Pistilli, Dominic 53, 162 Poelstra, Todd 162 Poland, Bruce 35, 162 POLAND, DOREEN 35, 100 Polcndo, Raymond 131 POLING, MIKE 112 Pollich, Jeff 162 POLLICH, KENNETH 61, 62, 64, 86, 100, 202 Porter. Kenneth 151 Portillo, Diana 162 Portillo, Rosemary 131 Powell, Jean 151 Powell, Melissa 35, 41, 55, 162 Powell, Michael 162 Powell, Randall 147 Powell, Russell 162 Powers, Steven 151 Pranggono, Arindra 131 PRATHER, LLOYD 100 Prew, Ann 29, 131 PRINTUP, ERIC 87, 100, 202, 203 Printup, Maurice 162, 202, 232, 233, 234 Probert, Ronald 199 Prutz, Gina 40, 41, 162 Pullen, Don 162 Pummell, Ian 135 Pusey, Jeff 162 Quartucci, Fabian 131 Quartucci, Jorge 162 Quijada, Kathleen 33, 131 Quillen, Timothy 162, 199 Quinn, Jill 151 Quintero, Frank 162 Rabago, Nancy 41, 142, 147, 148 Rains, Ronnie 131 RAK, DENISE 100, 192, 193 Ralles, Nicollette 131 Ramirez, Angela 151 Ramirez, Cornelia 147, 216, 234 Ramirez, Julia 162 Ramirez, Julie 151 Ramirez, Leonor 131 Ramirez, Raymond 32, 162 Ramos, Anthony 151 Ramsden, Cheryl 162 Rangel, Greg 135 RAVENCROFT, DEANNA 112 Ray, Joe 35, 162, 221 RAZAGHI, KAVEH 44, 112, 202, 225 Razo, Charles 162, 206 Rea, Keith 148, 206, 222 Rea, Kevin 162, 206, 222 Recio, Brenda 148 Redmond, Kevin 162 Reed, Rikky 131, 202, 236 Reed, Scott 151 RESTADIUS, MICHELLE 100 Rewt, Nancy 53, 148 Reyna, Eliseo 162 REYNA, MARINA 112 Reyna, Sylvia 131 Reynoso, Ana 162 Reynoso, Nora 148 Rhoades, Gary 162 RHOADES, LINDA 101 Riano, Frank 162, 216, 217, 225, 234, 235 Riano, Susan 23, 132 Richards, Robin 148 Richardson, Anne 162, 250, 258 Richardson, Anthony 33, 44, 132, 214, 215, 233 RICHARDSON, SUSAN 101, 189 Richmond, Kelli 151 RICKER, RICK 45, 47, 50, 101 RIDEAU, CHRISTINA 101 Ridenour, Kimberley 151 Rieman, Tim 151 Rincon, Rosa 162 Rios, Gary 33, 45, 47, 135 Rios, Rosario 132 Rittenhouse, Eric 33, 132, 243 Ritter, Tina 162 Rivera, Enrique 162 Rivera, Gloria 148 Rivera, Jon 132 Rivera, Norma 162 Roberts, Steven 162, 199, 212 Roberts, Susan 41, 50, 132, 186, 187 Roberts, Tammy 148 Robinson, Becky 162 Robles, Carmen 162 Robles, Ricardo 162 ROCHFORD, GREGORY 30, 31, 54, 87, 101, 194, 195, 198, 199 ROCHFORD, LORETTA 53, 101, 198, 199 Rodarte, Alejandro 148 Rodela, Richard 132, 202 Roden, John 163 Rodrigues, Rhonda 162 RODRIGUEZ, GERARDO 101, 220, 221, 236 RODRIGUEZ, JOANNE 41, 60, 102, 111 Rodriguez, Marlene 162 Rodriguez, Norma 23, 151 Rodriguez, Patricia 148 Rodriguez, Nena 14, 16, 41, 141, 148, 191 Rojas, Amelia 148, 199 ROLLINS, GEORGANN 102, 252, 260, 261 Rollins, Paul 148, 222 Romero, Michael 163, 212 Romero, Patricia 43, 48, 148, 263 Romines, Rocky 151 ROONEY, PAULA 102 Rooney, Teresa 41, 163 Roque, Sybil 163, 167 Rosas, Francisco 163 Rosato, Carolyn 148 Rosato, Charles 132 Ross, Larry 151 Ross, Tom Roth, John 132, 221, 236 Roth, Karen 163, 197, 255, 260 Rouret, Jorge 148 Routledge, David 135, 222, 240 Ruiz, Raimundo 142, 148 Ruiz, Rolando 151 Rupert, Stacy 128, 132 Russo, Fabian 163, 226 Rutherford, Gene 148 SABIN, SAMMI 102, 248, 262 Sabin, Samuel 163 SABOL, JULIE 102 Sadler, Gayla 53, 132, 197 Saenz, Christopher 148 Saenz, Jim 148 Saenz, Joie 148 I Saenz, Jon 163 Sahr, Paula 163 Salazar. Tina 163 Salerno, Dina 163 Salinas, Danny 163, 206 Salinas, Roxanna 33, 41, 50, 132, 190, 191 SALPAKA, WENDY 19, 40. 41, 42, 60, 61, 86, 102 SAN AGUSTIN, FRANK 38, 64, 102, 202 San Agustin, John 163, 206 Sanchez, Bobbie Jo 151 Sanchez, Christine 13, 41, 163 Sanchez, Christine 41, 148, 49 SANCHEZ, CYNDI 103 Sanchez, Ricky 135, 222, 223, 240 Sanderson, Peri 151 Sandifer, Jackie 132 Sandoval, Jose 163 Sandoval, Norma 151 San Miguel, Delsy 157 Santa Maria, Randy 132 Santillano, Maria 163 SANTISTEVAN, MARK 103 Sapp, Jonnie 163, 199 Sarenana, Randy 163 Scanlan, William 151 SCHACHNER, JIM 103 Schachner, Shari 132 Schae r, Liliane 163, 199 Scharfenberg, Kimberly 163, 197 Scheid, Pamela 132 Scheidell, Veronika 17, 132, 250, 258, 259 Schlue, Paula 41, 163 Schluter, Kristen 142, 148, 247, 252, 258 Schnirch, Jan 42, 163 SCHNIRCH, PETER 103 Schrader, Keith 163 Schuster, John 132 Schwcbs, Kari 23, 132 SCICHILONE, KAREN 103, 116 Scogin, Jeffrey 163 Scott, Barbara 132 Scott, Sandi 49 Scott, Stephanie 132 Scott, Steven 148 Scrogglns, Tim 129, 132 Scuteri, Susan 132 Seabold, Timothy 146, 151 Seaman, Gary 151 SECOR, JULIE 103 SEEDS, DOUG 103, 202, 225 Seeds, Patti 132, 191 Seele, Michael 163 SEIPP, ROBERT 112 Senorans, Susan 29, 163 SEPHTON, DIANNA 104 Serrano, Adele 151 Severs, John 148, 234 SEVERS, TAMARA 22, 53, 104 Sharer, David 148 Sharp, Tracy 148 Sharpe, Alan 148 Sharpe, Tami 53, 163, 199 Shatka, Michele 163 Shatka, Mike Shernaman, Richard 151 Shilaimon, Paris 163 Shinedling, Stacy 24, 155, 163, 199 Shinkle, Julie 163 Shire, Michael 55, 148 Shook, Christine 163 Shumway, James 199 Shumway, Steve Shuskey, Dean 148 Sifuentes, Alex 199 Sifuentes, David 163, 199 Siggia, Mary 148 SILVA, EDUARDO 104, 233 Silva, Sandra 148, 252 Simental, Jose 163 Simmons, Patrick 148 SIMONS, DAVID 104 Simpson, Gary 148 Simpson, Matthew 163 Singh, Gurjit 163 Sioadia, David 151 Skoog, Paula 148, 151 Slater, Susan 132 SLAYTON, HENRY 104 Slayton, Scott 148 SLICK, RICHARD 104 Smith, Bruce 163 Smith, Dawnell 163 Smith, Donna 148 Smtih, Doug 148 SMITH, EDMUND 104 Smith, Eileen 166, 197 Smith, John 165 Smith, Lisa Smith, Lonnie 132, 202, 226. 240 Smith, Monica 163 Smith, Ralph 132 Smith, Robert 163 Smith, Sandra 163, 248 Snooks, Dale 163, 206 Solee, John 163 Sommer, Debbie 132 Sonye, Suzanne 134, 148 SOTO, GLORIA 105 Soto, Patricia 163, 197 SOUTH, LOREN 199 Sparacio, Christopher 132, 222 Spears, Robert 163 Spence, Jack 163 Spencer, Dan 216 Spencer, David 164 Spencer, Robert 151, 164, 222 Spirnack, Mary 164 Sprance, Cynthia 132 Sprance, Stuart 164, 212, 231 Spriggs, Terri 132 Springer, Sean 132 Sproule, Steve 132 Sregoso. Enrique 151 Stalnbrook, Virginia 151 STANDEFER, DIANE 105, 197 STANDEFORD, RICHARD 105, 202, 205, 236, 238 Starr, Denise 148, 197 STAUB, CLARK 112 Staub, Clay 148, 206 Steadman, Randal 148, 206 Stephens, Dan 164 Stephens, Darla 148 STEPHENS, GLEN 64, 105, 202 Stephens, Guy 164 Stephens, Steven 164 Stephenson, John 35 Stevenson, Janie 148 Stewart, Gregory 43, 129, 132, 202, 225 Stewart, Heidi 132, 186, 187 Stewart, Luz 164 Stewart, Mary 164 Stewart, Paul 148 Stockdale, Rick 149 Stockwell, Cynthia 164 Stoddard, Lesliann 140, 149, 250, 258, 259 Stokes, William 164 Stone, Edward 216, 234, 235 Stone, Michelle 149, 164 Stowe, Tom 35, 149, 206 Strasburg, Kari 154, 164, 196, 197 Stratton, Lori 164 Strboya, Annette 135 Subia, Monica 149, 190, 191 Suchocki, Lisa 199 Sue, Adrian 164, 22 Sue, Sherri 122, 123, 132, 247, 255, 260, 261 Suggs, Robert 151 Sunday, Kenneth 132 Sundelius, Tamara 23, 40, 41, 132 Swanner, Christina 164 Swanson, Brian 164, 199 Swanson, Wendy 32, 33, 132 SWARTOUT, MARK 112 Swinford, Joy 40, 41, 132, 190, 191 SWINFORD, MARK 105 Synco, Tammy 151 TAFOYA, LORRAINE 105, 192, 193, 248, 252 Takemoto, Keith 132 Takemoto, Kenneth 132, 232, 233 Takemoto, Stacee 149, 255 Tekenaga, Robert 48, 132 Talmantez, Raymond 151 TANAKA, JEFF 24, 105, 300 Tannery. Richard 164 Tate, Lisa 151 Tauber, Lori 151 Taul, Rosemarie 164, 197 TAYLOR, ALYCE 106 Taylor, John 164 Taylor, Robert 149, 206 Taylor, Robin 43, 132, 250 Tedesco, David 151 Tekest, Anetenhe 141 Temple, Gary 49, 149, 206, 234 Tenorio, Cesar 135 Terrio, William 133, 222 Terriquez, Gildardo 149 Terriquez, Lalo 214, 232, 233 Terriquez, Ulysses 164, 216, 217, 234 Terry, Cindy 149 Thede, Dawn 164 Theroff, Lora 164 THOMAS, DAVID 42, 112 Thomas, David 164, 206 Thomas, Frank 42, 133 Thomas, Linda 133 Thomas, Paul 149, 212, 231 Thomas, Richard 151 THOMAS, TOMMY 112 Thompson, Shirley 52, 164 Thompson, Wendi 164 THOMSON, TONI 106 Thorpe, James 164 Thurman, Grctchen 133, 199, 255 Tieu, Hau 164 Tieu, Ho 164 Tillman, John 164 Tillman, Judy 133 Tino, Patricia 140, 149 TIPPINS, RONNIE 112 Tomko, David 164 TOOMIEH NEJAD, JEAN CLAUDE 43, 106 TORRES, FRANCES 106 Torres, Isidro 151, 199 Torres, Rita 164, 167 Towler, James 149, 212, 231 TOWLER, SUZY 106, 197 Townson, Robert 149, 216, 217 Tracy, Lisa 29, 149, 199 TRAN, HOANG 106, 263 Tran, Jackie 164 TRAN, BINH 112 Tran, Lan 151 TRAN, QUAN 112 Tran, Ted 151 Tran, Thein 133, 162 TRAN, TUONG 112 Treadway, Jay 164 Trcvino, Elizabeth 149 Trinh, Quan 21, 36, 155, 159, 164, 167, 262 Trujillo, Kelli 133, 188, 189 Trujillo, Margaret 133 Turner, David 149, 164, 206, 222, 234 Turner, Larry 149 Turner, Robert 164 Twinehann, Robert 133 Ugalde, Mary Ureno, Cynthia 133 Urias. Lillie 133 Usmany, Virginia 133, 199 Vacek, Gia 133, 247, 260 Vachirakornto, Dareen 133, 248, 262 Valadez, Beatrice 164, 247, 260 Valadez, John 164 VALENCIA, NELLY 24, 30, 31, 43, 49, 55, 106, 111, 115 VALENZUELA, JOHN 86, 87, 107, 225 Valenzuela, Theresa 41, 149, 190 Van De Weerd, Patricia 164 Van Es, Monique 49, 149 Van Steen, Cora 149 Vance, Danny 151 Vande weerd, Deborah 151 Vandcweerd, Jodi 151 Vandeweerd, Michael 112 Vannoy, Jeannie 164, 199 VANOVER, ROBERT 107 Vargas, Anthony 149, 202, 226, 227, 233 Varian, Andy 164, 226 VARIAN, FRANK 151 Vasquez, Cecilia 164 Vasquez, David 47, 133, 208, 229 VASQUEZ, ESTEBAN 24, 87, 107, 208, 229 Vasquez, Geraldine 164 Vasquez, Jerry 149, 206 Vasquez, Raymond 206 Vasquez, Ruth 164 Vasquez, Stella 164 VATAKIS, ELIA 107 Vazquez, Susana 41, 164 Vega, Robert 164 VELASCO, JOE 48, 107, 208, 229 Velasquez, Fanny 133 Velez, Rene 149, 212, 231 Vergara, Raul 149, 206, 225 VERKAMP, CINDY 112 Vician. Diane 151 Vidales, Maria 164 Vidrio, Ruben 149 VILLA, ELOY 107 Villareal, Jacob 151 Villareal, Joseph 164 Villareal, Mary 164 Villegas, Robert 149, 199 VILLEGAS, TERESA 107, 114 Villeta, Virginia 135 Vincent, Michelle 41, 165, 197 VU, GIAP 48, 108 Vu, Tram 145, 149 Vuong, Hong 165 Vuong, Lan 165 Vuong, Lihn 165 Waer, Gina 165 WAGNER, APRIL 35, 108 Wagner, Mark 149, 206, 240 Wagner, Robbie 35, 165 Wakefield, Scott 149 Walker, Jeannine 165 Walker, Lori 165, 197 Wallace, William 33, 165 Walsh, Scott 133 Walters, George 35. 165 WALTERS, MICHAEL 108 Ward, Kathy 165 WATERBURY, KENDALL 108, 222 Watowa, Kristen 35, 165, 199 Watowa, Renee 149, 197 WATOWA, TAMMY 22, 49, 53, 108, 111, 199, 260 Watson, Michael 133, 240 Webb, Wendel 128, 133, 218, 221 WEBSTER, DAVID 108 WEBER, SHERYL 112 Webster, Laura 149 Weidenkeller, Janet 40, 41, 133 Weiser, Tami 165 Wells, Freddie 151 Wells, Bruce 133, 222, 236, 240 Werner, Michael 149, 199 WERNER, STEPHEN 112 West, Anna 133 West, Darlene 165 WESTON, SUZANNE 24, 25, 87, 108, 112, 188, 189 Wheaton, Carl 149 Wheaton, Elise 151 WHEATON, LAWRENCE 29, 109 WHISENANT, JANET 109 WHITE, DANNY 112 White, Jacqueline 165, 258 White, Teresa 133 Whi te, Tracie 133 Whitten, Mary 135 Wicklund, Jerry 151, 206 Wilkerson, Shelley 41, 133 Williams, Brenda 165 Williamson, William 31, 149, 206, 234, 235 Willie, Cindy 149, 260 Willie, Rita 165 Wilson, Anita 149 Wilson, Chris 149 WILSON, KENNETH 109, 208, 209, 210 WILSON, MARSHA 112 Wilson, Mike 165 Wilson, Robert 165, 226 Wilson, Sandy 149, 247, 255, 260 Wilson, Troy 133, 128, 240 WININGER, DONALD 109 Winkelbauer, Michele 165, 197 WINTERS, LISA 109, 116 Wise, Kelli 133, 248, 149 Wold, Shannon 52, 165 WOLFSLAU, DAVID 109, 208, 229 Wolfwinkel, Jodie 165 Wong, Jeannie 149 WORDEN, BILLY 110, 202 Wright, Chris 40, 41, 149 WRIGHT, LOUIS 23, 110 Wright, Ronald 133, 129, 222, 223 WRIGHT, STEVE 110 XANDERS, ALYCE 110 Yahnel, Paul 135 YAZLOFF, TRACY 112 Ybarra, John 149 Yoshioka, Rhonda 165 YOUNG, GRANT 112, 236, 238 Young, John 133 Young, Kirk 133 Young, Michael 149 YOUNG, RONALD 112, 209, 229 Young, Sandra 151 Yribe, Aracely 149 Ysais, Brenda Yuguchi, Derrick 165 Zaichkin, Leta 258 ZAMORA, ALFRED 110, 233 Zamora, Ileana 149 Zavala, Mario 165 Zimprich, Monica 165 Zirkelbach, Susan 159, 165 Zulauf, Tammy 165 Faculty, Administration Allen, Larry 202, 205 Anderson, Flora 170 Arnoff, Marilyn 170 Asta, Matt 170 Baker, Edith 170 Barnas, Yvonne 170 Barnes, Linda 170 Bartulski, Richard 170 Bell, Kenneth 170, 171, 218, 242 Boies, David 60, 170 Booth, Stanton 170 Boutin, Yvonne 4, 5, 170, 172, 300 Bowen, Carol 170 Bradley, Kelly 202, 233, 234 Braman, Paula 171 Brand, Cherry 171 Brawley, Lillian 171 Bruner, James 171 Bryant, Nancy 172 Burkhart, Nancy 171 Byrne, Peggy 171, 300 Cafarella, Lawrence 172 Casey, Claudine 172, 248, 249, 262, 263 Clark, David 172, 176, 202, 238 Clark, Ted 172, 208, 212, 229, 230, 231 Clarke, Tom 172, 208, 212, 229 Collins, Paula 172 Combs, Curtiss 35 Condrey, Susan 172 Craven, John 224, 226, 227 Dobrowolski, Paula 255 Dungale, Hazel 173 Dunn, Dorothy 173 Ehrcn, Roger 173 Essinger, Marilyn 174 Fairchild, George 174, 206, 207, 222, 223 Fein, Charles 174 Filshaw, Diane 174, 247 Flores, Steve 174 Fordham, Orlyn 43, 44, 174, 300 Franklin, Henry 175 Catling, Shirley 24, 175, 179 Giokaris, George 4, 5, 175, 182, 233, 234 Gomez, Carmen 29 Hammel, Albert Harris, Annie 175 Hayslette, Bonnie 175 Helm, Delores 175, 300 Hirsch, Daniel 214 Holm, Jack 13, 176, 177 Howard, Janice 176, 255 Hufferd, John 173, 176 Hughes, Marjorie 176 Hugenberger, Robert 176 Hunter, Sharon 176, 181 Jensen, Regina 52, 176, 178 Johnson, Christopher 43, 48, 49, 176, 300 Kahkonen, John 17 6 Kerian, Vahram 177 Kill, Frankie 177 Killeen, Catherine 177 Knoll, Sandra 177, 300 Kramer, Donna 177, 250 Lang, Bob 206 Ledgerwood, Virginia 177 Lekki, Gayle 177 Lubin, Rochelle 177 Luna, Gilbert 216 Luna, Janie 178, 300 Marmion, Jean 178 Martin, Peter 178 Martinez, Esther 178 Mathews, Nayomi 178 Matillo, Ed 206, 222 Mclntire, Marietta 179 Meier, Dicksie 178 Miller, John 178, 181, 300 Moffat, William 178 Morris, Roger 179 Morris, Ruth Ann 179, 180, 247, 260 Northup, Vida 30 Ogle, Debbie 36, 37, 179 Osburn, Cindy 179 Palatnick, Phyllis 179 Phillips, Patsy 179 Porter, Jane 179, 300 Porter, Prentis 175, 180, Probance, Donna 180 Prochaska, Douglas 180 206 Rae, Sherry 180 Ringo, Libby 180 Rios, Rito 180, 300 Robbins, Jennette 181 Robinson, Jim 179, 181 Rosman, Mariana 181 Russey, Masaye 181 Schachter, Saul 29, 181 Schumaker, Bernard 181 Silva, Gene 181 Skipton, Nancy 181 Smith, Pauline 182 Smith, Saylor 1, 45, 46, 47, 50, 51, 300 Soto, Wilfredo 182 Spriggs, Erin 182 Stevenson, John 182 Strasburg, William 182 Tennyson, Todd 183 Terwilliger, Ed 42, 183 Thompson, Sally 183, 198 Tinkle, Stanley 27, 183 Turek, John 176, 183, 202, 240, 241 Van Wonterghem, John 183 Voso, Patricia 183 Vrattos, Sylvia 183 Walsh, Edward 183 Wells, Sam 183 Whitelock, Betty 183 Woods, Nancy 183 Young, James 198, 300 Board of Trustees-1979-80 Front Row: Mrs. Barbara A. Sullivan, Mrs Joan Begovich, President; Back Row: Mr Richard Gross, Mr, J. Franklin Sullivan, Dr. G E. Triplett. V Los Coyotes 1980 , Editor-in-Chief Dorothy Hebert Associate Editor Kathy Barbour Advisor Saylor D Smith Copy Editor Mark O ' Neal Layo ut Editor Sue Roberts Photographers Lori Ichisaka Jim Kluge Mark O ' Neal THEME ACTIVITIES CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Dorothy Hebert FACULTY Ron Peralta SPIRIT Linda Hernandez Cathy Daniels Lori Ortega SPORTS Dianne Fryman Leslie Fukunaga Ann Brockway Debbie Oliphant Natalie Grubb Linda Gasc Ron Peralta Linda Hernandez ADS Liz Guerrero Dianne Fryman INDEX Tomas Canas Rick Ricker Kathy Cruz Roxanna Salines Elia Gonzalez Mark O ' Neal Neil Patel Tomas Canas Debbie Oliphant Lori Ortega Natalie Grubb Linda Gasc Kathy Barbour Leslie Fukunaga A Special Thanks To: Yvonne Boutin, Peggy Byrne, Joe Camacho, Orlyn Fordham, Marilyn Harris, Delores Helm, Jill Holt, Chris Johnson, Charlie Kalil, Sharon Kusano, Janie Luna, Roberta McDowell, John Miller, Jane Porter, Rito Rios, Saylor Smith, Jeff Tanaka, James Young, Janet A. 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