Burbank High School - Ceralbus Yearbook (Burbank, CA)

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U vce ' ' ;s« ac x i-S . - ' qd t) ® : ifO fO ( a v coe -:,U v t X.AAc iv ' vXxVC o A •. .t 5 ei Ae eeX ' CH ' e. - Wiv ' jLeiiZ L tihKfz - ' ' ' A.- = ' ' ' - a f 3 ' ' ,W BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL BURBANK, CALIFORNIA fiALBUS ' 84 TABLE OF CONTENTS Juniors Pg- 49 Opening Section Dedication Pg- 4 Candids Pg- Senior Picture Pg- 8 Registration pg. 10 Summer pg. 2 3 Performing Arts pg. 143 Ads pg- ' DEDICATION We dedicate this year ' s Ceralb Henna Thompson for her ceaseless ion to the students of Burb-- chool for 36 years. Mrs. Thompson began teac t BHS in 1957. The high p ' ears as an English teachd hakespearian play. SffiFwas very grat ied and had a great time helping with t| roduction. ■mHIK ' 5on beca ents find jobs and plan their c he conducts conferences with the S. ents enrolled in work experience, at,, allows up by visiting students at their job ites. Her hard work and endless dedication 3 BHS has been widely appreciated by ot only the students but also by the ' 1 bH H A PAGE FROM As you go through the pages of this year ' s Ceralbus, you ' ll find that it is a mixture of every type of person at BHS. The 1983- 1984 Ceralbus staff feels that BHS is a big family that plays, learns, and grows up together. OUR SCRAPBOOK So, come look through the pages of our scrapbook full of memories, a scrapbook full of BHS. Blue and White, Pride and Spirit forever. IS I F ' 84 HIGH SARQUI IE IT I LYN CLASS SCWOOL a ' ■T 7-i ' y- - - rc . ' U-kP V r OF ' 84 C7 J M ' ! 7 y 7 55 L - ur- CUyi 10 Registration REGISTRATION DAY On perhaps the three hottest days of the year seniors, juniors and then sopho- mores jammed the hallways of school and waited for their number to be called. For seniors, the day was a breeze, most of them got every class they wanted or had to take. Most juniors knew what to expect- which classes would be full, which teach- er gave the most homework and how not to look like a dead person in their I.D. picture. But for sophomores, the day was filled with, here let me help you change your schedule, come back after lunch or are there some people that some people with numbers before his? Registration day is one of the most im- portant days of the year — the hottest, most aggravating, and most of all, the first chance for everyone to show off their new tan, new clothes and to talk away the time between numbers. Registration II BULLDOGS HIT THE Bulldog Pepsters Visit U.C.S.B. On July 5th the entire Pep Squad piled into a bus and headed up to the University of Cali- fornia at Santa Barbara. They spent four days practicing, learning, and winning. Varsity Yell won a spirit stick for being the most spirited for the entire week. Small Flags won a special declaration and even JV Yell won a trophy for superiority. All their hard work and practice showed through every week and at every game as the BHS Pepsters cheered the Bull- dogs to victory. Hula girls? No. the BHS Pepsters going Hawaii at UCSB. Hallway decoraling was a popular spirit activity at cheerleading camp THE CAMP TRAIL Ceralbus Staff Visits UCI When their Advisor, Pat Andreoni, told Christine Forlano, Gail Swain, and Gina Oddo that they were going to Josten ' s Yearbook Camp at the UCI campus, they thought she was nuts. What would they do at a Yearbook camp? Well, they learned how to write copy, de- sign layouts, become better editors and they still had time to go to the beach, Knott ' s Berry Farm, have a pizza night, an ice cream social, a Toga Party, play dorm feud and make loads of friends. Has their camp experience made a differ- ence in the yearbook? Well, just turn the page and see. Why are Gina and Gail smiling? They just left the boys dorm and watching The Empire Strikes Back. The girls from Ciudad include Gina, Gail, Christine and their friends from all over Southern California. -Sj,l l- FRANCE LaRayne Hall, had the unique opportunity of living with the Andre ' s in Aix en-Province, southern France this summer. She spent a month with this family, learning about French culture. Pictured, lower right, are Tory Cochrane, Renee Chase. Grace Koo, and LaRayne Hall, who met in NY on their return from France. 14 Summer tun Aloha from Nancy Troncoso. Mi- chelle Bella, and Angela Harrgan who had a great time exploring the Hawaiian Islands surfing, snorkelmg. beach parties, slum ber parties, and running barefoot in the rain a vacation they ' ll never forget. CHINA Teacher Pete Lipera accompanied a group of students from USC School of Nursing, as a historical guide on a study tour of China. Pictured is Chil- dren ' s Palace, in Shanghai, which is a school for gifted children, Mr. Lipera poses with two girls. The red kerchiefs symbolize membership in the Young Pioneers, a youth group of the Commu- nist Part. Melineh Aslanian (center), An- dre Aboolian (left), and Serj Minassian (right), enjoyed the sights of San Francisco this summer. SAN FRANCISCO o () v ' M-6n7L jziy - Ct LJL Sonia Archer Rigoberto Arquioni Azhar Askar Melineh Aslanian Ron Bellse Maralyn Bell Tara Tresemer and Robert Hagerty Michelle Bella Darrin Borders Genoveva Blanco Lynda Blankenship Larry Blevlns 1 hj ' Jim Bouras Robert Bowman Jodi Boyce LaRayne Hall and Jeff Amerongen Tammera Brown Stacy Bryant Ava CarTipainha Anza Lapuano Michele Cardenas Caroline Last David Cimini Cindy dark Jennifer Clark Randy Clark Victoria Cochrane Laurie Cohen Bernie Collard Stephen Lollester Sherre Cook Richard Coutinho Elizabeth Lravero H A - A L m - A 1 W pH r W V-r Cathy Crouse Richard Craw ford Hi HHH H| ■ .lP?  -- S H St ' F mrt M mA J W ■ ■■ ' . ■. ' . X y y . . Denise Cunningham Tom Call and Bonnie Stoll Debra DaCorsi Shekhar Dagam Elizabeth Dancsecs Eric DeLeuw Sherri DeNeal Traci DeNeal Dana DeValley Valerie DeVerna Daniel Dias Lea Dominquez Daniel Dumey Charles Durgin Dave Shubert and Debbie Bekessy Maria Fitzpatrick Rocio Flores David Flynn Christine Forlano Lisa Geraughty Kareem Ghiaey Tracy Gill William Girod L. Mark Gofstein Jane Grotz Norman Green Roy Greenawalt Lise Groth Robert Guerrero Gloria Gutierrez Jim Haag LaRayne Hall Bonnie Halpern Bob Nabors and Falamack Zaitash Cathy Hanna Angela Harrigan Hedi Hannoun Melinda H.irmod Joe Hatchett Kim Hawthorne Janis Harner Nicole Heimann Lise Groth and John Ruiz Mark Higginbotham Chris Higgins Thomas Humenik Paula Hunter Pam lovino Cheryl Kaiser David Kampenga Fred Keeney Paul Kim Won-Yong Kim Curtis Labus David King Lance King Diane Kittleson Kendra Lammas Mark Lammas John Lara Chris Pappas and Richard Sarquiz Brian Leong Janine Lettmann Jeffrey Lewis Yolanda Lianoz Scott Lewis Manuel Leyva Particia Lianoz Glyn Lister Frances Liu Michael Long ANIL HIGH SCHOOL CONb Mary Loporchio Rodrigo Loredo Greg Marchant and Kelly Oliva Marrlssa Mateo Marianne McBeath Tim McCoy Jill McCracken Kurt Moss Michael Mowery Greg Murphy Steve Murphy Cynthia Murray Kimberly Murray Bob Nabors Raymond Nace Gina Oddo Justin Odom Kareem Ghiaey and Lea Dominquez James Oler Meg Olin Kelly Oliva Jodette Ouellette Robert Overstreet John Pacheco Christine Pappas mst-- svii5«i£ii sffifc. -.i atjs H ' H — r ill k - Jkm h Annette Olmstead Joseph Palubeski Jane Park Amy Valdez and Todd Watkins Joon Park Frankie Park Noel Roister Berit Poulsen KitTi Poyner Claudia Puerta Julio Quinones Faith Rachels Robert Ramirez Mai te Real HP ■ ' !3fe S K % J itB ' ' Christine Redburn Angela Rego Kathleen Remy Josh Reno Greg Marchant and Sonia Archer Veronica Rodriguez Turouru Rohrbach Marion Romeo Alain Romi Robin Rowe i nl , r k. K Ruben Rozo John Ruiz Susan Salfatis Lauraena Santos Edward Savarese Dave Schubert Robert DosRemedios and Kim Rice Tanka Sindle Daniel Smith Don Smith Mike Sullivan Daryl Sutliff Gail Swain Sandra Swanson Seniors 4i Jeff Telkamp Eve Terran I r ' - I ' m Karen Todd Sylvia Tokatlian 43 Seniors It JS Carmen Torres Derek Trabilcy Traci Tersigni Laurie Thorson W H Class Sweethearts m K 1 - ■•■ ' .-;: ■R mm • . i Bill I . in J x Hj gp ' ISJ d ' 1 mamf f . - I H H ' B! ' H Hl i ■ L ' CT 1 B i v- ' il J ' 9m Denny Hooper and Noel Roister Luis Valenzuela : ' ' f V 1 1 is - «fc l. ' .lll Same place, same time, same thing. Mark Van Dam Nick Vasconez Christopher Watkms Shannon Webber Angela Weeks Glenn Welch Falamack Zaitash Matt Zarycka John Zeledon Amy Zidell Memories emember when we were II sophomores, : seems like yesterday e were kids. he times went by so ast. ut the memories will Iways last. Ve had so much fun, je were always on the un. Ve were running to arties, nd trying not to be ardy. he Burbank games were he best, hat was hard was all the ests. ur prom we will •member forever, i eryone being all )gether. ' e beat Burroughs it was ■eat we know, jr Burbank pride will ways show. ow that we are seniors e have to move on, e have to remember the in is all gone. ause graduation is hear, id our future is near. ven though the year ent by fast Iways remember our lemories will last!!!! I Caught you Greg red-handed. 2. Here ' s Johnny 3. Aloha for Bonnie and Caroline. 4. Dos ' s funny face didn ' t win. 5. Christy thought it was funny. 6. Burbank Bulldogs are 1 7. When 3rad Jensen talks, people listen. 8. A I. and a 2. ami s . . 9. Elertientary my dear Kendra •16 Do You Have Senioritis? What ' s more Important? A. Good Grades B. A night on the town C. Good attendance In class what do you daydream about? A. A CSF meeting B. Friday nights C. You don ' t How many hours do you study? A. All night B. Inbetween commercials C. Two hours At lunch where do you go? A. To the library B. Out with your friends C. To the cafeteria The best part of your senior year is? A. Becoming Valevictorian B. Prom and graduation C. Voting for the senior bests For scoring: A = l, B = 3, C = 2 1-5 = no sign of senioritis 6-10 = catching senioritis 11-15 severe case of senioritis I. Vt hat are you thinking about Greg? 2. Cheese 3. Tilt ' 4. huh 5. Gary ' Mongo Willison. 6. Sylvia and Tara Friends for life. 7. We two are just friends. 8. Amber demonstrates the way the bulldogs go ' grrr . 9. ' Weil hello there 10. ' Honest it was right about here. NIORS NOT PICTURED Anderson r Bautista riel Bazan Konrad Benites Derek Brennan Gerardo Cardenas Eric Clamage Steven Deitsch Chi Duy Ha Erik Insua Luis Jacas Sonja Jacas Akbir Kaur Mark Keane Jesse Krueger Tran Lam Guillermo Loaiza Jefferson Manninger Scharnelle McNeal Yanira Medina Hao Ngo Kiet Ngo Altaf Qadir Haroon Rashid Richard Reinsdorf Robert Runions Alfred Sefiani Picha Srisansanee Diana Stevenson Steve Thomas Rufina Torres Milton Valenzuela JUNIORS Carlos Abdala fred Ackerley Andrea Adams Amir Aghevli Daniel Aguirre Sam Aim Wilham Akniak|ian Aaron Alderman Kim Allen Bertram Amon Andrew Angarita Donatella Aramian Ralph Avalon Beairiz Avil.i Martin Baggesgard Sun Raik Wade Bailey Lisa Baker Kirby Baldwin Suzanne Baltzer Jeffrey Barber Tracy Barnhart laurie Barnhill Dawna Baroda Rayriiundo Barrios Lisa Reauchainp Robert Beckner Pavindervir Renar Dean Benavidez krisiine Berry Kiinberlie Ann Billos Ahsa Billotli TaiTimi Blankenship Lisa Bias Richard Bojorquez Robert Bonar Tainara Boyd William Rraitenback Jean Brandli Melinda Brandt Susan Brenner Jennifer Rroeca Teresa Ann Brocket! Leila Brosnan Brett Burger Dawn Burk Christian Burton Rernal Cabranza Ronald Catterty Rebecca Caliia Patricia Campos Jose Cano Angola CapuaDO Denina Carbon James Cardenas Dean Carter Kevin Cast Esmeralda Caslellanos Tiley Chao Michael Chapman hrancisco Chavez Linda Chavez Luis Chavez Bee Sian Chew Julie Chrisiensen Margaret Christopher Thomas Christopher Sam Chung Amy Church Ralph Cisneros Nancy Clark Kimberly Clausse Renee Clifford i Janine Cochran Joseph Cofre Brian D. Colleran Leanne Collester Robery Conery Zachary Conner Suzanne Cousino Jose Covarrubias John Cowles Paul Co ' . Lon Crutchfield Jacqueline Cruz Tanya Cunya Andrea D ' Alfonso Michael Pargahl Lisa Darin Peler Partnell Adin Davenport Beatriz De Obaldia Ester De Obaldia David Debinion Bruce Dickson Scon Dillon Dawn Dipanni Andrea Doran Dennis Downio Lorl DuhainrI kim Duly Tracy Dunn Robert Durgin Beriha Beih blenes Gary Dean trskin Thomas Euper Barbara t ner John henton Kiinberly Fields Laura Horavanti Daniel Hinders Waller Mores Patricia holey Michelle horgette Melinda fov Patricio Fuentes Tern Fulgham Gloria Galvez Michelle Gardella Tamara Garrison Kane Ann Garten Sheri Garvin Wendi Garvin Tracy Gasaway Gary Gebo katrina Ghormley Carmen Giacoletti Vincent Giannone Jeffrey Giddens krisime Gilbert Theresa Gillen Jenine Patricia Glander Nancy Gomez tlizabetli Gonzales Anthony Grahn Julie Greenmger Lesley Griffiths Daniel Grotz Magdalena Guevara Germaine Gutierrez Ouinn Gutowski Susie Haag Mascot Richard Haliburlon Jimmy Hambas Archie Hamilton Lynette Hanna Dawn Haro Kevin Hasely Ronald Hatcher Maureen Hayden Douglas Hayes Tina Headley Penise Hebert Steven Hoint; Hector Henrique: Dana Henrv Nancy Hernande; Lorena Hidalgo Jon Higgins Michael Hiortdahl fcdgar Holman Paul Holmquisi Marsha Hopper Julie Horwood trie Hoskins lynn Houlihan Jorge Hoyos Serena Hsu Michael Huddleston Christopher Huerta Cindy Humbert Teresa Huntsman Michael Hurst Eddie Idian Kelly loka Sylvia Jannson Maysoun Jarjour Amanda Johnson Dean Johnson Dyane Jones Curtis Jordan Aida Joukjian Seong Jun Mersina kabessos Slaci Kaesberg Linda Kaftal William Kahikina Ponna Kaiser Apparpt Kaur Vance Kelley Sara Kellogg Curt Keyser Robin KevstT Vurick Khodiasjn.ir James kihbii Daniel kim Paul Kim Steve Kim Chris King Mark Kinseth Mary Kokai Daniel Krattiger Robert Kratz Nancy Kuntz Yvelte Labonte Brent Lacko Paul Lagumina Kevin Lahue Sheri Lamas Thoftias Lavoise Leib Michael Rreina lieberman Michael litsey Annette Lilly Terry Limbaga Nick Liosis Karen Listerman Annalynn Llobrera Jose Lobos Monica Lobos Hector Loera Tern Loggins James Longereila Gary Lotka Carrie Loukrezis kathy Lowe Manly Loya Lone Macchiarella Elizabeth Maier Michelle Mann April Manning Shannan Manning Elizabeth Mannquez Andrea Martel Sean Marthaller Jose Martinez Ollin Martinez Robert Martinez Julie Marlyn Robert Massi Kristen Maxwell Dennis McCarthv Charles McClusk , Lisa Mctntyre Paul McGrew Jeff Mckee Christopher Mckinnev Daniel McMillan Kerry McPhail John McTigue Mia Medcall Carlos Meiia Araceli Mendoia Roxanne Mennes Gina Meserole Kenneth Meyer Norman Meyers Shelley Michel Chris Miller Steven Miller Mimides Nick Ross Moen Kevin Mokracek Louanna Molina Juan Montero Gary Morre Joy Moore Elizabeth Moreno Irma Moreno Richard Morin Joseph Morris Jeanne Mossman Kara Murphy Patricia Murphy Tina Murray Jeff Musich Debbie Neale Steve Nelson Debra Newman Steven Newman Lan Mong Ngo John Nicholls Pavid Nielsen Joseph Norris Juan Nunez Nuno Julio ' €N. ' 4sti%fc.. f -Ms ' Heather Ochoa Rosanna Odio Mary Olivello Virginia Orlegj Ann Ossa Michelle Ouelette Marco Padilla Anna Paige Robert Panarelli Leila Park Sangheum Park Soma Pelayo Lucrecia Pereira Damn Peterson Vanessa Philbeck Sandra Phillips Margaret Poinerov Colleen Pope Craig Poulson Susi Prilchett Nadine Putnam Tracy Ouinlivan Rariiiro Ouinones katerine Ramire; Luis Ramirez fcdw in Real Mildred Reyes Byron Reynolds haith Rezo Dawn Richardson William Rini Mauricio Rios Robert Rivera Denise Roberts Ana Rodriguez Lilliana Rodriguez Sandra Rodriguez Christopher Roger Desiree Rogers Donna Rogers Keith Rogers Angela Rojas Ruben Ro)o Julian Romero Lorn Rosa Jelf Rothenbach Osvaldo Ruggierc Armando Ruiz Ti.n Rushing Zoltan Sabo Mark Sampson Lilhe Sanchez Paula Sanchoz Ktrk Santoro Alexandra Saun Robert Scarlatella Arthur Schulert Brian Schulthies Claudia Sequeira kimberly Sindle Nicole Siwy Kathleen Skinner Melinda Slater Alexandra Smith Lisa Smith ScotI Smith Bob Sockohch David Soils Monica Song Carolyn Stenger Vincent Stephens Jay Stever Paul Slockwell David Swab Gary Swatlon Derek Sweet Wende Tadlock Siv Tang Gnselda Tedford Bruce Telkamp Donna Thompson Theresa Todd Autumn Tolson John Wayne Topping Manuela Torres George Toutidian Laurie Trabilcv Michelle Trabilcy Charles Trapani Kathy Trees fcdward Tremor Maria Troncoso Tsav Susie John Uhl jjA, Steven Urrutia ' Charlie Hopper Hugo Valdivia Diane Vasquei Staria VeM Alfredo Velasco Mark Ventura Harry Vick Lisa Vigil Spencer Walch Angelee Walls Molly Walsh Lydia Walton Kent Warner Rick Waterman Virginia Walkins Stacey Weaver Tom Wenzel James White Carolyn Wilson Curtis Wisman Adam Well Deborah Wolfson Jenny Woo Mark Wright Penny Young Tim Younknian Joseph Zapata Libor Zednicek John Zenick fred Zilahy Robert Zion SOPHOMORES Margo Abbott Jim Aguirre Cindy Alden essica Alegria Shahiad All Kevin Allison Barbara Aliiiaguer Vickie Anas Theresa Arredondo Hector Arteaga Kairin Aslanian John Audelte Michelle Auzene Sandra Baik Inhee Baik Tim Bailey JIni Bakemar Aniina Baksh Tony Ballesteros Carolyn Baltzer Joe Barassi Salvador Barcenas Debbie Barnes Alicia Barrios Glecy Basallaie Mike Bass Tammy Bauer Todd Baughn bmy Beas Mike Becker Brandon Beckner Eric Bekins Jim Bella Laura Bennett Vicky Bermel Rosemary Bernal Tony Bernheim Rebecca Berry George Blaka Sherri Blankenship John Bias Brandyn Brady 68 Sophomore Ryan Brainen Suzie Brehmer Tammy Bntton Jason Brooks Mary Brooks Kelly Brumagin i athy Bruser Robby Bucy Lowell Buehner Julie Buntin Norma Bustamante Gloria Calderm Lorame Caldassa Jan Cannmg Gustavo Carcamo Agustma Cardenas Luis Cardenas Robert Carlborg Pamela Carmichaei Bradford Carr Luis Carranza Ten Carson Aracely Castillo Johanna Castillo Lorena Castillo Maria Castillo Roger Caulk Melissa Caven Cyndi Charapata Ada Chavez Kim Chezum Mark Chotiner Stratos Chnstianakis Leil Christoffersen Hee Kyung Chung Hyun Suk Chung Sophomores 59 Michele Clansen ToiTi Clansen Rene Clark kathi Cohen Jennifer Colvard Chris Conant Dale Conklm Chandra Cook Anna Coria Maria Corona Matt Cowles fcric Cox Louisa da Mot(a Laura Daniel Darryl Daugherty Michelle Davila Mark DeBinion Shane De Santis Jose Diaz Harold Dickson Christine Diliberl trie Dillon Carolyn Di Perna Connie Dishon Steve Domenico Ken hdmondson Elissa Elder Payman tmamian Wendy tngland Bobby fcnnis Ana Escobar Christine Exner John Eaiardo Thomas Eaiardo Kalhryn Earrell Joy Eerrara 70 Sophomores Agnes hoi Charly Hanigan blizabelh Hinders Johnny Hores Sandra honseca Scott Forston Ten l-ranklin fcnn branti Jeff Frazier Sandi Frontino Ted Tukunioto Bradly Fussell Natalie Gafiel Cathy Gallagher Patricia Gallanis Hasmik Galstian Michele Garcia Kenny Gardner Gary Gaviola Brian Gilles Shelley Gomes Clint Greenwood Pan Groff kalhy Guigliano Maria Guillen Ken Guslin Joe Haag Steve Hacker Grant Hageman Bob Hagerty Lisa Hakeem Patti Halchuck Michelle Halford Janme Hall Scott Hamilton Shyrell Hamner VIcki Hannoun Mdalale Harb Kym Hardy Kathi Hartmann Danielle Hartshorn Karen Hasely Sophomores 71 Cyndee Halfield Sarah Hatliold Linda Haws Jay Hawver trnie Hernandez Lily Hernandez Rene Hcirera Spencer Hess Anneniarie Hethernian Karen Higgmbotliani Pavid Hill Kevin Hill Tina Hotawger Kan Holmquisi Luke Hooper Mayla Horn Craig Horwood Janelle Howard Noelle Howard Rebeca Huezo John Huhn Sang Hyun Idalherlo Insua Mary loll Stephanie Jackson John James Julio Jaraniillo Roberl Jarrin Chen Jennings Dana Jennings Cara Johnson Doug Johnson Greg Jones Jeft Jonkey L avid Kaiser Laura Kaiser Meen Kang Andrew Keane Windy Keck trie Kellev CynfJi Kelm n M chHic Ke 72 Sophomores Sharon Kenehan Helen Kennedy kari Kent Sarina Khan Jeff Kilgore Jennifer Kini Peter Kin Spencer king Kristin Kolar Ben Kolstad Helen Koo Melanie Koziar Chad Krapff Eddie Kubo Georgia Kunells fclithia Kwong Denice Labertew Charia LabodI Debbie LaBonte Laurie Langevin Mane Langford Greg Larson Shaunna Larson Ruby Lascano Sharon Lasky Lisa Leek Susie Lee Kimberly Lenau Denise Lewis Curt Liddiard Derrick Limbaga Nico Lioce Lucy Lister Claudia Lopez Lorena Loredo kym Loven Carlos Lozano Michelle Luff Tim Lyneis Dennis Madison fabrizio Mangandi Stacie Manning Sophomores 3 Tyson Manning Allen Markow Jinimy Marquez Maile Martin Alicia Martinez Elizabeth Martinez Crystal Marx Randy Malsubara Diana Mauldin Gillian McDonald Kerry McAloon Tracy McGuff Molly McMahon Orlando Mena Jenny Mernthew Kevin Meicalf Julie Meyers Humberlo Mier Patti Mier Darren Miller Robert Miller Gary Mina Mona Mitchell Bobbi Miller Brian Monsour Manuel Montero Santiago Montes Chris Moore Manuela Mora Debra Morris Christina Morton Vicki Moss Gina Moyer Marcela Munoz Paula Nabors if; -tea Nelson 74 Sophomores I isa Nelson Nguyei Nguyen Linda Nora I isa Norcia Michelle Norton Jin Noud Roxanne Nozolmo Shelly O ' Brien Chrisli OConner Ian O ' Donohoe Emilio Olivares Lissette Olivares Nell Ohvelle Carmen Olmedo Carolina Ordenes Julio Orozco Alberto Ortega Andrew Ortega Nicolas Ortega Raoul Ortega Maura Ortiz Uriel Ossa Cheryl Palm Vickie Parks Lara Parrell Lisa Parry Michelle Patterson Kenny Pawiek Brian Pendarvis Lisa Pereida Ranpv Perera Danielle Peters Tom Peters Lesley Plank Jennifer Pollok Carrie Pool Patrick Poulatian Caroline Pouzbouris Lynette Prince Sandra Puerla Blanca Oui|ada Carlos Quinteros Sophomores 75 Michelle Raitt Jefl Ramos Heather Reardon Armin Reyes Jose Reyes Francine Rezo Susan Rheo Mario Ri as Dianna Rivera Jerry Roam Claire Robinson Kim Robinson Mike Robinson Elvira Robles Patricia Robles Martha Rodrigue: Mitch Ross Brenda Rossie Lisa Rowe Lisa Rubino Dieter Ruehle Pavid Ruth Abelardo Saldana Lucio Saldana Federico Sahnas Sheri Saltsman Valerie Sanchez kelh Saunders Theresa Schermerhorn Chnssie Schweiger Robert Scott Kevin Sealoii Mike Seibert Milan Sekuhch Mike Serrao Alfredo Serratos Deanna Shatter Chris Shaver Janeane Singleton Lynae Skevves Mark Snyder Leo Soloki 76 Sophomores Sandy Song Regina Soto Ryan Spohr Brenda Squires Melissa Squires Judie Stamper Chen Standish Michelle Slanton Craig Stanzel Dave Steckel Mike Stetson Shelley Stevenson Dawn Stewart Mike Stoll Gina Swerdloff Troy Swezey Kim Sylvester John Tapia Carol Tarandek Scott Telkainp Jennifer Terran Christine Thede Monica Thelen Cindy Thomas Teresa Thompson Tim Thompson Genaro Tirado Larry Torres Stefanie Trainor Wanda Trammell Hugo Troncoso Lily Tsay Cheryl Vainar Frank Valdivia Mario Valenti Rosa Vaienzuela Sophomores Frank Valle David Van Dam Ninoska Vegi Teresa Vt i Salvador Velas Timothy Vch Mary Velasquez Julie Verano Miguel Verduzco Deirdre Von Dornum Tina Vornberg Glenn Wachlel Lance Wade Christine Waller Donna Walsh Peter Warme Brad Waikins Patty Webb Gavin Werner Geoffrey Werner James While James White kris White Jams Wiles Richard Williams Matthew Willkomm Teresa Wilson Scott Winchester Stephanie Wolcott David Wong kelly Vounl Cathy Zak Gerardo Zamora Cesar Zepeda Ariel te Zorlu rt H f 8 Sophomore CLASS Can you OF 19?? Identify These Teachers? (See P. 218 for answers) ENGLISH Whal class is this again? ALL ABOUT Plane Berger Class of ' 63. Northwestern Sr. High. Hyattsville, MD; B.A. in English. Univ. of MD. M.A in Education. Cal State LA. Activities AFS program to Sweden in 1963 Natl Honor Society; Latin Honor Society; drill team cocaptain. Vice Pres. of Tri Hi V. - Mrs Berger is married and has two children The Bergers live in La Crescenta. In the summers. Mrs. Berger helps in her husband ' s business. She is active in Brownies. VMCA. and AFS as a volunteer. Elaine Conery Graduated from Mineral Point High. Mineral Point. Wise, attended Univ of Wisconsin, and later Northridge. Mrs. Conery earned her college degree while four of her children where in elementary school. Activities Concert band, marching band and forensics - Mrs. Conery is a mother of 5 children She has been active in chaperoning student tours to Europe Diane PeMarco Class of ' 70. North Hollywood High. Class of ' 74 CSUN. Activities Cheerleader, baton twirler. choir, madrigals. Highlander, and Last Madrinas. Hobbies Mrs PeMarco ' s hobbies include tennis, writing, singing, playing piano and attending the theater. Mrs DeMarco has been involved with many musical productions. Prior to beginning her teaching career, she has been in sales, insurance secretary; security box custodian at UCB; countergirl at a drycleaners; day care counselor; elementary tutor; bookkeeping; and ticket-taker. Her major interest is psvchology. Nancy Leonard Class of ' 64. Von Steuben High. Chicago. IL; Class of ' 67. Univ. Of Illinois; U.C.L.A. and U.i Berkeley. Activities: Student Council V.P.. Secretary and Treasurer; cheerleader, publicity chairperson; choir; newspaper reporter; yearbook staff. Interests Mrs. Leonard is a Brownie leader, a free lance interior designer; and a carpool maniac I was not supposed to be an English teacher; I was supposed to be Brenda Starr, girl lournalist But things seen Skip l icholson: Class of ' 59. Palm Springs High School Graduate of UCLA Acii ' -ities: Debate team and baseball. ' •■. ' :(.. • Eilm editing - .r -icholson is the chairman of the Secondary Section of the NCTE. National Council of Teachers of English. ief.,r..;r s organization, with some 100.000 members, nearly ii of them on the secondary level. Barbini Kinetu. Class of ' 65. Morningside High; Class of ' 70 CSUN. Activities Praiv.a. speech and student government Special Achievements: Voted Bobs Big Boy Girl of the Month in 1966 — Mrs. Rinetli enjoys plays as well as old movies. Playing poker and going to Las Vegas with her husband is always a big thrill. The Rin.-uis love boating and water skimg. Mrs. Rmetti has two girls which keep her busy. vork out for the best. largest single-sub|ect 8i Faculty DEPARTMENT Helen Sitkin Sylvia Stevenson Glenna Thompson Virginia Walling ALL ABOUT Helen filkw: Graduate of Cleveland Heighls High School and Mora Stone Mather College. Western Reserve Univ.. Cleveland. OH Acnvitief Debate. National Honor Society, school newspaper; received Latin award Hobbies: Tennis and iceskating. Sylvia Stevenson: Graduated from Lena High in Illinois and College Western Illinois, Activities: Choir, band, orchestra and drama Hobbies: Mrs. Stevenson enjoys designing clothes and interior decorating in her spare time. Glenna Thompson Class of ' 47. Mandan High. Mandan. North Dakota. Class of ' 63 University of kansas (B.A.h and Northridge (M.A.) Aclnilies Quill and Scroll (Writer ' s club); high school choir Hobbies and Interests: Reading, doing word puzzles, and watching the Dodgers on TV. SPECIAL EDUCATION Mary Hubbard ALL ABOUT: Mary k Hubbard: Class of ' 53. Mount Saint Joseph ' s Academy. Brighton. Massachusetts; B.A, Regis College. Weston. MA. MA. from lSU.N, Activities: All plays, student government, speech tournament and class historian Special Intersts and Activities: Religion teacher; campmg and hiking. Sandra Scovill: Class of ' 56. Alhambra High; AAPasadena i.ity L.ollege. B.A. and grad. work at Cal State L.A. Activities: Service club. Scholarship society Hobbies: Handwork and reading. —Mrs. Scovill IS married to a minister and they have four c hildren. She has two sons who graduated from Burroughs, and one son and one daugh ter still attending there. Sandra Scovill Faculty 83 BUSINESS EDUCATION ALL ABOUT PjtriciJ Andrccni Class o ' 64. Comniack High. Coriirnack. Long Island. ' 66 Suttolk Comni College, 71 Hunter College. (B.A) City Univ. ol NV. 79 Hotstra Univ.. Hempstead. NV (M.A.) Acli itics Newspaper staffs yearbook business nigr . Secy ot hulure Teacher ot Anier: |. ica. drill team; student council; Phi Delta Chi Sorority. Received General b cellencel Medal in Business Ed; member ol Natl Honor Society. Special Interests and Achie eincnti Author ol The Complete Legal Secretarial Course (I983i. - Mrs. Andreoni is married and has live children She is active in the CRtA. Campfire, | and Twins and Triplets Mothers Club William Kellev: Class ot ' 54. Memorial High. Joplin. MO College Kansas Stale University Activities. High school tootball. basketball, baseball and goll. hormer RHS baseball and football coach. — Mr. Kelley enjoys golf and running in his spare lime. He is a part tune instructor at Glendale College Mr. Kelley is married and has three children Carolee Wiles Graduate of Glendale High School. Miss Wiles later received her B.A and M.A. Irom U.C.L.A. Activities Miss Wiles is a semi prolessional dancer choreographer. She has perlormedl in numerous musical productions, such as Oklahoma. The Music Man. l-iddler on the| Roof. Brigadoon. Lil Abner and Kiss Me Kate, as supporting role, lead role, dancer and or choreographer. Miss Wiles teaches aerobics and Rhythms at Glendale College. Marcela Munoz CIS her typing paper Pat Ancireoni William Kelley Carolee Wiles Lisa Nelson says One. two, hey I ' m typing three words a mtnule! ' 84 Faculty MATHEMATICS ALL ABOUT— Pave Harris Class of ' 59. Coachella Valley Union; attended UC Riverside for B.A in Authropo- logy with Math minor, received a Bronze Star for service in Vietnam in ' 68; attended USi in 1969 for M.A. In 1979. he attended Cal State LA, for second MA. and administrative credential. Aclivilies Math Club. Science Club. Track Hobbies Computer design. Other Jobs LA. Valley Engineering instructor -Mr. Hams is the oldest of 7 children; born in Georgia, he moved to CA in the 8th grade. He IS married to a teacher and they have 2 boys. Josh and Tim Frank Zelinski: Class of ' 52, Owatonna. Minnesota. Attended CSLA for B.A ; USi for M.A.; CSLA for M.S. Activities: Student President. Golf, Track. Football. Basketball and Wrestling. Other Interests Mr. Zelinski is a golf professional, computer research consultant, and electrical-mechanical engineer. He retired from the position of BHS Golf Coach after 19 winning seasons. Faculty 85 OCIAL SCIENCE Tom Cannon Art Lobery Ken Larson Pete LiPera Don Mangani ALL ABOUT Tom Cjnnon Graduate ol Glentialo High and UCLA. Aclivilies ASR and Tennis team. An Cobery Class of ' 49. Glendale High, attended Glendale College and Cal State LA. He spent 4 years in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict. Activities: Cross country team, track mile run, character roles in school plays. Thespian Society. Lotlornion ' s Cluti. Legislative I hav nost 26 at Bu I Albe ■I Lea High. Minnesota Attended ' . LA. State Northridgc, Long lying, diving, backpacking, and pho urealefl Achieve bank High Ken Larson Graduat Glendale. Pasadena. LA Beach State and UCLA Activities Skiing, sailing, tography Mr. Larson was in the US Navy during World War II rete LiPera Class ol 50. Burbank High Attended Occidental College on a football scholarship lor one year Served in the US Navy for 4 years during Korean War: spent 30 months in Japan and Korea. Graduated from Cal State L A in 1959 Activities Kiotball. track, student body president Mr LiPera has been teaching at BHS for 33 years He has taught hisotry. driver training and coached football He was head football coach tor Q years (1963 19 51 He is married and has three grown sons i vnne Mingon Class of ' 55. Newport Harbor Union High Graduate of UCLA. Activities National Honor Society. Student Council. Pep Com mittee. Yearbook section editor. Youth and Govt in Sacramen to, and Swim Team Interests Burbank Teachers Assoc Board of r irectors, travel ling. Constitutional Rights Fellowship. UCLA Ms Mmgori loved school and has many good memories and friends from that period Besides school, beach bumming, etc . she was one of the first Disneyland guides. Her favorite |ob was guiding visiting movie stars through the park William North Class of ' 54. Burbank High (attended Shorewood High. Shorewood Wise for 3 years.) College UCLA Activities Nothing Hobbies Woodworking Originally from Wisconsin. Mr North enrolled at BHS the week that Joseph Stalin died He graduated from BHS in 1954. but IS still here You see. I ' m basically a dull person, so I don ' t like cfiange After high school. Mr North attended Glendale College and then UCLA where he graduated ' magna cum mediocre in history and fcnglish (direct quote) After another I ' . ' years .jf grad work at U C.L.A. tor my teaching credential. I got a |ob a; John Muir Jr High teaching 7th grade I stayed there 16 .■ years before co ming back to BHS to see if I could fit in better as a teacher than I did as a student (I had always wanted to be a ' soc ' . but they wouldn ' t have me I dressed dumb) Once again. I have found I don ' t fit in much better as a teacher than I did as a student. I still dress dumb PS I only [oined the Ritle Team at BHS to have something put alter my name in the Ceralbus. I only went twice and I hate guns ' 86 Faculty Lynn Mmgori William North FOREIGN LANGUAGE ' S Laurel Victorson: Class of ' 64. Lakewood High. Long Beach. CA Attended Cal State Long Beach (B.A.) and Northridge. Activities: Lancerettes (drill team); French Honor Society; French Club; CSF: NHS. Special Achievements CSf Sealbearer, NHS Life member Tre L Honorary Soror- ity; Gold L Activities Award. — Mrs. Victorson ' s favorite class was English (she had a crush on her A.P English teacher), but P.E. was her worst subject. Craig Weber Class of ' 68. Burbank High School Graduated from Bngham Young University in I9 ' 4. Activities: High school basketball, track, cross country and baseball. — Mr. Weber is married and has 3 children. Mr. Bernhardt, hard at work Faculty S7 SCIENCE Wayne Abruzzo Larry Auzene ALL ABOUT— Wayne L. Abruzzo Class ol ' 68. Polv High. Sun Valley, atlended CSUN. Aclivilies Swim team Hobbies After personally remoJehng niy house Ironi a two betirooin. no den. to a four-bedroom with den. I rest a lot Mr. Abruzzo and his wife Nancy has two children. Justin A. and Stephanie. 1. They are not as lucky as the kids on the hill. ' they will have to attend the other school in Rurbank He enjoys traveling, skiing. Iishmg. and wood work ing projects Leonard Haynef Graduated from North Hollywood High. Class of bb. Brigham Young Univ (B.A ) and ' 5. CSUN iM A i Aclivfties Baseball Hobbies Mr Haynes enjoys song writing in his spare time. He is also batting practice pitcher for the LA Dodgers Mr. Haynes lives in Valencia with his wile Lynnai and sons Brandon. 9. and Taylor. 6. William Larson Class of ' SS. Anaheim High, University of Redlands Acrivities Spanish Club, key Club. Science Club. Leiterniens Club, football and baseball. A SB. officer and C S Hobbies Hiking and running Leonard Haynes William Hill J Ortega (L) and Joe Barassi enjoy Life Science lab 88 Lacuity DEPARTMENT Jack Schicketanz Kevin Mokracek thinks ihe class is a breeze. ALL ABOUT Jack Loutensock: Class of 4-1. John Marshall High. L-A.: College Bringham Young Activilies: Basketball, track and drama Oulside inleresis Wholesale ice cream novelty bar business in Palm Springs and desert cities —Mr Loutensock has coached basketball for 18 years at Burbank High. He plans to retire at the end of this school year, after 31 years in the district. Jack Schichetanz: Graduated from Burbank High, class of ' 45, Received B.A. from Cal State L.A. and MA. from cSUN Activities: Sports— football and baseball, senior play. ence lab is the best part of the day! FINE ARTS Jim Blazejack- Band and Vocal Music Robert Edenzon- Drama Leon Frankamp- Photography ALL ABOUT— Sherry Frey Class of ' 64. Poly High. Sun Valley. ' 68. CSUN Aclinties: An Club Special Achievements Won an apple pie baking con test at the lair when I was in 7th grade — Mrs Frey spends her time cooking, sewing, paint- ing, making jewelry, riding horses, sailing, gardening and grading papersi yr Sht-ri Art Bob Galeotti- Art 90 Faculty INDUSTRIAL ARTS ' ' dft ;. : . M ) % P Rudy Esparza John Mann HOME ECONOMICS William Marks Paul Seymour Nancy Dalmont ALL ABOUT Lynn Eidal Lynn Eidal i lass of ' 65, Burbank High Chapman college class of 69 Activities ASB Auditor, Senior Class V.P,. G A.A.. Z Cluh. and Dance Performance. Hobbies Needle crafts — Mrs. Eidal has three children, who attend Emerson Elem She is currently attending graduate school to get her MBA, en|oys sewing, needlecrafts, aerobics and going to the beach. Ms. Eidal en|Oys travelling, going to nice restaurants and er gourmet meals, Nancy Dalmont Class ot ' 68. Valencia. Placentia. Cal Poly Pomona Activities: Young Homemakers of Tomorrow, also working part time at a pet shop Rhea Rogers Class of ' 56 Hoover High in Glendale; attended U,C. Davis and Washington State University Activities: ASB V.P., and Sec. of Assemblies, Debate Club, Pep Club. College Omnicson Nu, Rodeo Club. Educ honorary Special Interests Used to ride and tram quarter horses. Now collects duck decoys, and helps husband in his business. —Has three children, all of whom graduated from B.H.S. degree. Whe lertainmg her 1 she has time, she friends by serving PHYSICAL EDUCATION ALL ABOUT red Hearl H S . San hr 1966. San Yr luared in 1957 M A and R A all through high school and IS coached for X years lor d with 45 league champion iins in Cross Country in 1964 Director at BHS rnando Valley State Pat ticarson Graduate University. B.A . MA Actnities Foolhalt Mike ten Class of e?. Burbank High School. College atlended Aclninei Football. Baseball. Basketball, and Sludenl Governm Hebbies Photography, tennis and running tr3nk kallem DesMomes Tech and Hoover High. Glendale Gr, in Physical education and sciences. Cal State L A Aclivilies Mr kallen was a cross country and track runnt college He received a scholarship in track Mr. kallem has been teaching at BHS lor 21 years He t track, swimming and cross country. He has been associal ships at different levels Coached i C I F Championship Tc and I9TO He is a U C LA fan all the way and the Athleli uayleS Runyan I. lass of 65. St, Genevieve High, CSUN iSanF as Art maior and P E minor Aclivilies cheerleader, pep club, honor society, ballet, service club. Pr. Publicity for school paper (Silver Script ). Letlergirls and chorus Hehbies Water skiing Mrs Runyan is married to Pave Runyan (a Burroughs grad Canssa (6l and Candace lil She has been at Burbank High s girls ' competitive sports program at BHS in 1973 The Softball ships in 1975. after the volleyball team took 3rd place in lall Jean Spere Class of 69. Canoga Park High. Class of 73. Cal St Aetninei: Sports tennis, badminton and soltball Other interests Ms Spero assists in teaching basic mounlaint She en|oys hiking, rock climbing and running Ms Spero is a very active person She has always en|0yed all types ol outdot Until recently, she has actively competed in tennis throughout Southern Califo recent interests include mountaineering Ms, Spero has been at BHS lor year which she has coached tennis and Softball She ' s looking forward to returning lo pursue a Master ' s in P F or School Administration College 1 ess ' 65. nd has two daughters. :e 1971 She started the e Norihr ■ing lor t Dave Carson Howard Edelman Mike Feix Frank kallem Dave Kemp Chris Krohn Gayle Runyan Teachers Not Pictured Gene Marsh. Librarian Rhea Rogers, Home Economics Jean Spero, P.E. Jane Thomas, E.S.L. Orra McMurry. P.E. 93 Faculty ADMINISTRATION Cl r. .: ' 5Mi Lef t 10 right kale Canfielci. Al Martens. Jay Schneider, and Bill Bertraiul Mr, Rertrand and Mr, Martens check okay slips during registration August, Mr. William Bertrand, Principal Mr. K. Canfield, Assistant Principal, School Activities Mr. A. Martens. Assistant Principal, Coun- seling Mrs. J. Schneider, Assistant Principal, In- struction The 1983-84 Ceralbus staff would like to thank the administration for their support and help with this year ' s Ceralbus. Administration 93 COUNSELORS: Help Plan Our Futures Mr. Rov Beach. Counselor Mr. Beach and Mrs. Ruegg helped many people fix their schedules during registration. Lorraine Ruegg Counselor ¥ Jeannette Aboud Dth grade Beverly Gartrell Nth grade Georgene Stone lOth grade Our two counselors try their best to help every student at BHS plan their future through class organization and the selec- tion of a tiiajor. By conducting talks to each class, they are able to reach every student and help answer important college ques- tions. Audrey Brown Nurse NURSE Nurse Brown deals with a multitude ot problems everyday, from broken nails to broken arms. She keeps the Bulldogs from passing on their colds and makes sure nobody fakes an illness to get out of class. Good |ob. Nurse Brown. Mrs. Gartrell helps a junior with her scheduling prob- lems during the first week of school. OFFICE STAFF Arline Ames Principal Secretary Linda Canavin Accounting Gloria Meza Attendance Barbara Mitchell Secretary for A. P. Doreen Williams Typist Clerk The office staff hard at work as ever, keeping our records, notes and classes in perfect order. Photos as numbered: I. Barbara Mckiennan. Aide, Special Ed; 2. Joan Rade, Aide, Special Ed; i. Ira Sollod, Student Teacher; 4, Mascot; 5 , For Mrs. Jeffers, keeping the record straight is a full time job. Office Staff 95 CUSTODIANS Robert Thomas, G. Mitchell. Bob Kearns Our three custodians work hard to clean up after 1400 of us. Between cantlna trash and Big Gulp cups, they keep BHS sparkling clean. AUXILIARY STAFF CAFETERIA STAFF IriTia Cacciatore Judith Harrington Martha Kouyouniojian y Angela Naylor The cafeteria ladies work hard to feed the Bull- dogs good nutritious meals. Starting at 7:00 a.m. working through lunch they provide anything from twinkles to pizza. Photos as numbered: I, Mary Lou Bryan, Work Experience; 1. Shirley Roehr, Career Center-, 3. Cheryl Sturch, Library Clerk; 4, Dorothy Dumler, Media Center; 5. Mrs. Dumler works hard to supply the school with audio visual equipment. STUDENT LIFE king Greg Marchant ASB Out?en Michelle Iverson Varsity Football A TOUCH The Processional Court of 1984 was a delightful surprise. Greg Marchant and Michelle Iverson were crowned King and Queen. They were fol- lowed by the rest of the court in the Coronation Dance, down the pathway, all with smiles and tears of happiness. Prince Tom Call Girls ' Tennis Princess Dana DeVally - Boys Basketball Prince-Mike Wilke ■ Drill Team Princess-Cathy Gallagher Soccer Prince Bob DosRemedios - Pep Squad Princess-LaRayne Hall - ASB Rich Sarquiz filling in for Tom Call Princess Amy Valdez - Water Polo Prince-Glyn Lister ■ Cross Country PrincessSusi Pritchett - Cross Country 98 Coronation Prince Jim Oler Drama Princess-Noel Polster Chorus OF CLASS The courts were picked very care- fully and voted on, and the choices were great. A touch of class was the theme for the Coronation and a touch of class it was. Prince-Bruce Dickson - Girls ' Basketball Princess-Dana De Vally - Boys ' Basketball Pnnce-David kampenga Girls Volleyball Princess-kara Murphy Sophomore football m HOMECOMING On the crisp evening of November 10, the processional rode their cars along the field on the Burbank vs. Burroughs foot- ball game. The King and Queen were followed by the rest of the Court, down the side of the stands, filled with cheering crowds with happy faces. Showing their pride in Burbank High, the Court waved and smiled at the crowd. They stood out on the 50-yard line in their lovely gowns and tuxedos with smiles on their faces and happiness in their hearts. To top the night off, we were victori- ous over Burrough High School. It was a night to remember. 100 Coronation CORONATION DANCE Happy times and warm friendship make this year ' s Coronation Dance a memorable one. The laughter and the tears, the music and dancing were the settings for one of the most memorable occa- sions of the year. The King and Queen were more than happy to receive their crowns with honor. The Coronation Court followed their steps. This is the seniors ' last year, the Class of 1984, and the Corona- tion has given them something very special to rem ember. A message for you from your President: To the students of Burbank High: The memory of high school will be with you for the rest of your lives; the games, the parties, the dances, and of course, all that work. I wish you all the best of luck in whatever you do, keeping in mind that the optimistic people are those who will achieve the most. Thank you for letting me hold this office; it ' s been a lot of fun. Keep the bulldog spirit and I ' ll see you around. ,?9 a ' ' f C; - A ' ' ' , Greg Marchant, ' a S ' ' ° o J A.S.B. President —OFFICERS — A.S.B. President . Greg Marchant A. SB. Vice President Falamack Zaitash A.S.B. Auditor Robert Hagerty A.S.B. Recording Secretary Amy Zidell A.S.B. Corresponding Secretary Pete Stone Senior Class President Michelle Iverson Senior Class Vice Pres. Robert Guerrero Junior Class President Susi Pritchett Junior Class Vice Pres Tiley Chao Sophomore Class President Janine Hall Sophomore Vice Pres Sandi Frontino Student Representative to Board . Kareem Ghiaey Pep Commissioner Kelly Oliva Ass ' t Pep Commissioner . Juanita Reyes Senior Class Justice Don Smith Junior Class Justice Beth Elenes Sophomore Class Justice Mary Velasquez Publicity Chairman LaRayne Hall Social Activities Chrmn Michelle Forgette Ass ' t Soc. Act. Chrmn Tori Cochrane Fundraising Chairman Veronica Rodrequiz | A.S.B. Advisor (AUZIE) Larry Auzene 1 Bettv Avila 1 Upper left corner Greg Marchant; center left coirnn. I. lo r. kareem Ghaiey. Robert Guerrero. Miclielle Iverson; I. to r.: Juanita Reyes. Kelly Oliva, Larry Auzene. Betty Avila. Beth Elenes. top I. to r.: Tori Cochrane. Michelle Forgette. Amy Zidell. Don Smith. Robert Guerrero. Veronica Rodriguez. Beth Elenes. Tiley Chao. Larry Auzene. Betty Avila. Kelly Oliva. Robert Hagerty. LaRayne Hall. Pete Stone. Michelle Iverson. Falamack Zaitash. Greg Marchant. Susi Pritchett. Juanita Reyes. Kareem Giaey. A NEW CAN DO FALL ASBH Ihis year ' s A.S.B. has contributed to changing the reputation of Burbank High School. Their motto is. The New Can Do A.S.B.! The name is just what it implies. New: New ideas. New ways, New goals, New achievements! Can Do: Can be successful. Can be spirited. Can Succeed! A.S.B.: — Associating Student Body — Associating ideas, spirit, and pride with the entire student body. Through the guidance of A.S.B. advisor, Larry Auzene, A.S.B. has accomplished many wonderous things. The lu ua dance for example, was a complete success. Over 350 people attended and over $900 was made. Everyone had a blast! It was the best dance our school has had for a long time. The reason that this was such a success was through the hard work, time, and ideas of A.S.B. members, put together step by step, with the greatest of care. Perhaps you ' ve noticed changes at school-things like living showcases, a true school spirit, entertaining assem- blies, awesome dances, all with the help of A.S.B. and the great people at our school. So, if you see someone who made your school great, stop them; smile-, and say. Thanks! below. I. to r.: LaRayne Hall. Tiley Chao, Susi Pritchett. Tori Coch- rane. Michelle Forgette.: is UUKBAti HI6 SEMESTER (| Top I. to r.: Vicky Cochrane, Samantha Simmons. Sam Chung. Andrew Dallonso, Kendra Laninias. halaiiiack Zaitash. Don Smith. Tanka Sindle, Michelle Kerson LaRayne Hall. Amy Zidell. Dan Kim, Betty Avila. Robert Guerrero. Robert Dos Remidios. Beth Elenes. Lisa Baker. Larry Auzene. Susi Pntchett. Glenn Wechtel. Jose Chano. Doug Smith, and Tiley Chao. President ' s message: Cello Ghandi ' s: Thanks for a great year at BHS! 1 truly enjoyed be- ing your spring semester ASB President, it was great fun seeing all of you so ac- tively involved with school this year. To all the seniors: See you in Hawaii!, and to all of you Juniors and Sopho- mores, keep up the fantas- tic school spirit and enjoy your High School years! Thanks again for making my year great! Sincerely yours, Todd Seidler — Spring Semester ASB President Above ASB members wonder what Auz has got his hands mto nowl It looks like they ' re countmg on some high profits again this semesterl Below left: Fundraising Commissioner Betty Avila (right). Don Smith Sr. Justice (mid. ) and Asst. Fundraising Comm. Samantha Simmons (left). Above left. Dos thmksl. If only I were King! Spring Semester ASB started off with a BANG! They had the largest class in ASB history. Following FALL ASB is a hard act to follow and Spring ASB accomplished as many wonder- ful things as before. Most of the Fall ASB remained in ASB, though their office was different, it was good to see some new faces and fresh ideas and see that so many people who are interested in doing something good for the school. Some of the events which were pulled through, included the February dance, the Talent show and the list goes on. This year ASB has set standards for other ASB ' s to follow. It has played a more active part in making this school what it is today- A GREAT PLACE TO BE!!!!!! It is not ASB alone that makes a school great though-, it is the cooperation of the students, faculty, and administration. ASB helps to get peo- ple going, to get them interested in school and to take an active part in making changes. ASB has helped in developing a terrific school spirit. They ' ve made money, and lots of it. Spring ASB and FALL ASB have done a great job to keep this school out of the red financially. LET ' S DANCE Far above left. Susi Pritchett catches a wave; far above righit. the Luau Dance is going strong ; above left. Amy Zidell and Tiley Chao welcome Mr. Auzene with a hug; above center. Jose Cano hulas his way through the dance; above right. Greg Marchant and ASB show their skill at mobile ad- vertising, left. ASB and the Dance Committee decorates the gyni; right. Lisa Groth and Denise Chezuni take a break to talk. amsmm mm Pictured below right is the Dance Committee. They are: top row, (I- r) Jane Park. Jenny Terran. Mi- chelle Forgette, Kendra Lammas. Beatriz Avila. Sandi Frontino. Bot- tom row. (l-r) Robin Rowe. Tori Cochrane, Robert Guerrero, Ar- mineh Abedian. The Dance Com- mittee puts in a lot of their time decorating the gym for the dances. Above left, students enjoy the Luaui above right, special guest star of the Burbank High Luau was KROQ ' s very own Swedish Eagle; at left. Barbara Almaguer and Michelle Auzene practice their Jane Fonda work-out in the gym before the dance. Shake that bootie! THE GANG ' S ophoHORE [VPCj v ■ Burbank crowds are wild and crazy-our spirit proves that we ' re not lazy. We work so hard for a victory, as all of you can plainly see, that when we win we feel so fine, the feeling we have is one of a kind; no one can stop our Bulldog pride so watch out Indians for you can ' t hide! 4 ' ' ) ■ ALL HERE Can we walk any straighter? Did someone say picture? STYLE: GOING IN of bright col. fulfil fit |usl nd always will and drastic lines, put togctli. ut everything! sorted colors ol lop sider sho with carelul design. ot red. green and blue along , rzerk Guess what ' s happening with fashion today? There ' s spla Details are the essential the final thing, useful to make y. The Ivy league and preppy looks still endure; they always ha news. Ripped shirts under ripped sweatshirts is the look which works, inspired by the hit movie Hashdan Punk IS here again, maybe here to stay, hair ' s gone askew, bleached blond or mohawked. or another hi bands, leather pants, leather jackets with lots of zippers, and spikes from hair to ground. The rocker look ' s still here too! Like punk, rockers will be around as long as their music is. Rockers have hair going out in all ways, and are garbed in f which seems to be a craze. Bright and contrasting, that ' s how they ' re dressed, but don ' t ask them what it means or they ' ll think you ' re a pest. Pont forget. MTV, the newest craze to hit the nation. Rock Videos put to great music with bizarre settings and filming techniques make the total effect . The : npleied with le gyle IS the big ound- leather endu Mod IS back again, with its definite look it se who still must soothe their broken little hearts Of course the casual, down-to-earth look still s a matching top of mellower hues seem to be t Computers are the big things now. soon everi The ha cut short, straight and very i othing frilly, and definitely nothing nple IS the key lor thi that t tant part, but woe to thi ; versatile style. Jeans w ih t. the 11- When put together with different discs and programs, and even add a word processor, you ' ve probably got more equipment than you know how to use. Diet Coke is the big drink this year. Now sweetened with Nutra Swi taste IS unreal. Along the cola line are the new and exciting caffei drinks. Now there ' s no sugar, no caffeine, no calories; nevt thing yo they ' ll take out the water. Nutra Sweet is the new fantastic sugar substitute; which doesn ' t leave an after taste, and is as sweet as candy, t forget the ever changing high-fashion look. This year high is right as in mini skirts using dyed or bleached denim for the material- The result IS stricking and lots of fun. Guess is the big name from everything from colorful oversized shirts, to army garb, overalls, skirts, jackets and jeans different colors. Belts and belts, one over another is an idea that ' s very clever. It is part of the look which some consider the after the nuclear war look. Everything is grays and blacks. It ' s cute but. my gosh. It just looks so dead. Fashion is always changing. Old fads are reborn and beco style IS always fun. to do Everyone has it and that eludes YOU!!. CARS ' 83-84 Cars are a big part of our daily lives. If we did not have cars we would not have transporta- tion for school, work and our weekend enter- tainment, such as football games and all those weekend parties. The cars resemble the own- ers and their pride in their own image. They represent our parking lot of 1983 and ' 84. 9 4T ' -a ncdtb ( orin nc tuc cit ' Litico I uu Ul I I IL LlOl I I ll_ J Michelle Iverson and Lisa Ferrand are best friends. Tom Wenzel and Kirk Santoro ARE 4-EVER (nends are (o Tammi Garrison and Kim Fields We were oft to parlies and always o the run. The rimes that ere good, and ihe ii mes that w Vour Friends we re ihere when you w  re sad. They were alwa ys by your side. They were iher ready to guide. Cause when you blew It. They helped yo through It. So always reme nber your friends are forever So never forget any of your friends. Cause you ' ll al« ays need (hem. even in Ihe end Angela Harrigan and Nancy Troncos have been best friends for four year; Karen Todd and Mary Field fcllie Moreno and Gail Swain 114 Friends Are 4 Ever Michelle Gardella loves to eat! Lance Wade and Curtis Liddlard enjoying their lunch! FOOD! on Huddleston thinks he will become trong by drinking his milk. n F i 99 WW ' % -if H 4? vS r ] -f 1 David Vick and Eve Terran. Caroline Cast and Bonnie Stoll are eat- ing a nutritious cookie for lunch. Sal Velasco. eating B.H.S. food for the first time. Ana Ossa. Lunchtirne II? DONKEY BASKETBALL Going For The Gold Cast And Watkins Have What It Takes To Go All The Way Just picture watching T.V. and seeing Americans walking away with gold medals in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympic Games. Well, it just may happen because B.H.S. has two very promising ath- letes. Caroline Cast and Todd Watkins. These two young people are working hard for a chance to be contenders in the Olympics. If Caroline and Todd make it, this won ' t be the first time Bulldogs will go to the Olympics. In 1964 Carhy Jean Fergueson was the re- cipient of 2 Olympic Gold Medals 1988 Is Four Years Of Practice Away Even though Todd Watkins is only 17 years old he has a big idea of what he wants to do; he wants to participate in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, S. Korea. Todd has been diving for the past 9 years, in both platform and spring board types. He spends I V2 hours a day practicing, but still has time to be a cheerleader. The fact that for the 100 meter backstroke and as a member of the 100- meter relay team. Good luck, Caroline and Todd we will all be watching for you in 1984 and 1988. Cast and Watkins. people with a purpose. Todd also particiaptes in school diving helps him with his working out and maintaining a good com- petitive edge. Todd has been in meets in Texas, Iowa, Indiana, Colorado, Arizona, as well as Ger- many. Not only has he traveled but he has won over 200 awards in- cluding CIF Championships. Nine Years Of Practice Going Into 1984 Caroline Cast is 17 and she has been competing for 9 years in swimming. Caroline has already made the Olympic trials for 1984 and she is working out as hard as ever. Caroline practices in Industry Hills for 3 hours a day, plus she lifts weights and runs. Caroline hopes to let swimming take her to college and as far as it can. Even though she feels that she has missed out on many things, she feels that it has all been worth it. One of her most exciting moments was when she was interviewed on E. S.P.N, and saw her- self on T.V., well Caroline has to get used to seeing herself on T.V. because the way she swims just may make the cameras roll in 1984. 118 Future Olyinpii CLUBS VARSITY YELL GOl There was something different on the field this year. Male Cheerleaders were the exciting new attraction; Lance King and Todd Watkins, to be specific! Having guys on the Varsity yell squad enabled Varsity Yell to perform thrilling partner stunts! Varsity Yell has had a lot of fun. During the summer. Yell went to cheerleading camp. The football games would not have been complete without the Varsity Yell. They did a great job and B.H.S. thanks the Varsity Yell Cheerleaders! Upper Left Corner Top to Bottom Left to Right: Ten White; Todd Watkins. Lance King; Gail Swam, Marion Ro- meo; Kathy Remy. Above Left Gail Swam smiles. Hurry up and lake the picture. Above Right; Todd Watkins cheers. Go big blue. 120 Varsity Veil I. to r. top to bottom: Karen Todd. Traci Tersigni. Marry Field. Kelly Quinn K Above rjght: Traci Tersigni looks your way. Below Middle Mary ' s thinking. Boy. am I having fun! I VARSITY SONG DANCES ON !! 7 J Sis! Bom! Bah! Rah! Rah! Rah!, listen to the rustle of the Varsi- ty Song ' s pom poms! It took lots of time and dedi- cation to perform their rou- tines with such precision. We can ' t forget the pie-in-the-face from the make ' em laugh ral- ly can we? The Cheerleading squad would not be complete with out the Varsity Song squad. The atmosphere of the football games is perfected with the cheers being sung out over the rustle of the pom poms and the pitter-patter of little white tennies. Varsity Song 121 I VARSITY SHORT FLAGS SHOW PRIDeTFI L. to R Ana Ossa. Gina Oddo. Ellie Moreno This year short flags were cut even shorter. There were only three short flag people but their performance was still great. The flags also went to cheerleading camp and won an award. They had lots of fun twirling their stuff. n Short Hags L 10 R. Gina Oddo. Ana Ossa. Ellie Morono nuddli? 1 to R, Gina Oddo. blhe Moreno, and Ana Ossa at cheer leading camp BUSTER BULLDOG: MASCOT A new attraction appeared this year! We had a mascot! A Bulldog of course! The Bulldog, Mike Wilke. was down there on the field with the cheerleaders. When the real Bulldog was unable to show, Greg Marchant or Line Bandlow stepped into the Bulldog suit and substituted. B.H.S. is truly grateful to have our mascot, and hopes to see him here again. The mascot is GREAT! r 1 f I Q H 1 upper left corner: Mike Wilke. mid. upper I. to r.: Lance King. Mike Wilke. upper riglil corner: Lance carries the Bulldog, lower left corner: The Bulldog flirts with Kara Murphy: The Bulldog sits on a unicycle. lower right corner: Kelly Ouinn and the Bulldog smile with pride. above left Wende forgot to take her gum out! above right: Is someone calling me? JV ' S HAD A FUN YEAR!! The JV cheerleaders have worked hard to put on great performances during the year. Their performances take place at pep rallies, along with the Varsity cheerleaders, and at JV games. JV cheerleaders also appear in assemblies with the whole pep squad. Yes, the JV cheerleaders do a lot and their work is appreciated. After all, who else would dress up like a raisin and wish they were an Oscar Meyer wiener! JV YELL: I. to r.: Linda Kaftel. Kim Duly above Cella Brosnan. Fer sure, fer surel 134 JV Song Yell mm ■■•99 II III fl III Upper leftl. to r -Top to bottom: Mary Brook. Dawn Burk. Jan Canning. Melissa Caven. Kim Sylvester Margo Abbott. Linda Chavez. Christine Thede. Pen ny Young. Patricia Gallanis. Laura Daniel. Irma Mor eno. Julie Meyers. Sandra Ponseca. Lisa Nelson. Jen nifer Terran. Monnica Thelen. Laura Fioravanti Mona Silva. Ms. Krohn. Kerry McPhal. Donna Kaiser Carrie Stenger. Above Right Donna Kaiser and Lau ra Fioravanti are having fun. Lower Left Drill team in Formations Lower Right Drill team at a pep rally WAY TO GO DRILL TEAM!! Drill team ' s been working hard to have their routines down to precision. They put their shows on during half time and in Saturday parades. Both the skill of drill team members and the help of Miss Krohn have made drill team what it is today. This year ' s team has won many awards and is really looking good! MARCHING BAND mmmmm Top row left to right Marty Baggcsgard. Tom Neely. Dave Steckel. Dennis Downie. Eric Bekins. Darren Miller. Tony Bartold. Federico Salinas. Harold Dickson. Joe Norns. Brad Carr. David Solis. Middle row left to right: Tern Brockett. Louis Avila. Doug Johnson. Lisa Darin. Barbara Houston. Cindy Johnson. Wanda Trammel. Patty Webb. Christi O ' Connor. Cheryl Kaiser. Bottom row left to right: Mr. Blazejack. Chris Mcklnney. John Fa|ardo, Robert Carlborg. Rocio Flores. Ralph Avalon. Roy Greenwalt. Karen Jonkey. COLOR GUARD 136 Marching Band ' Color Guard Top: Marching band in action. Middle left: A hard day at John Muir. Middle right: Chris Mckinney standing tall Bottom: Warming up (or the big parade. Marching Band Color Guard 127 Scholarly Seniors CSF Bright Officers Olficcrs Presideni Glyn Lisler. V.P LaRayne Hall. Secretary Lisa Baker Treasurer Kent Warner lor I. lo r - Ester Yuh. Julie Beauchamp. Jeff Telkaiiip. Salvador Rodriguez, Steve Collis- ter. Advisor Mrs. Lang. Daniel Smitli. Lisa Far- rand. Mike Martyn Jnd row I. to r. — Doug Smith, Varooian Mirzayan. Andre Abolian. Laura Pink. Ronald Hew. Damn Borders. Mark Lam- mas. David Lortner . rd row lo r Laurie Cohen, Robert Guer rero. Ton Cochrane. Jeff Chung. Jeanne Burrows. Howard Baik. Lisa Groth, Hoi loiu row I. lo r. Mary field, Traci Tcr signi. Diane Kittleson, Cindy Clark. Nicole tatherly, Melanie Lorston Robin Rowc. Stephanie Stott. Christine Stuart. Bill Khee Jovial Juniors: TopRiiitl. lor. — Dona Aramian, Andrea Manel. Pan kim.Der Barm.-Jrd row I. lo r. Michelle Mann, Suzanne Cousino. Susie 1 Cisneros, Kent Warner. Mike Dargahi, Mauricio Rios. Scon S Studious Sophomores: Steve Nelson. Paul HolmquisI, 2nd row I to r. — Meen Tsang. Ron Hatcher, kim Duly. Dana Henry. Tiley Chao. Susi Pritchelt. Lisa Baker. Lisa 1 Llobrero. Ramon Avila. Mike Leib. failh Rezo. Spencer Walch. Steve Kim 4lh row I. to r — Lynn Houlihan. Nancy Clark. Serena Hsu. Ralph CSf Sophs: Jop I. to r. — Lisa Hakeem. Ruby Lascano. Janine Hall. Chrissie Schweiger. Laura Kaiser. Kelly Saunders. Jim Noud. Kim Sylvester, Cindy Thomas. Stefanie Ti Karen Higginbolham. Mindy Keck. Lila Tsay. Shaunna Larson. Julie Verano. Kenny Pawiek, Scott Forston. Meen Kang. Scott Telkamp. 3rd row I- lor. — Cathy Gallagher. Chris Co Jessica Nelson. Nell Olivelle. Susan Rhee. Elithia kwong 4lh row I. lo r. — Sharon Lasky. Mary Velasquez. Kan Holmquist, Laurie Langevin. Cyndi Charapata. Michelle Norto Brandon Beckn . Eddie kubo. Alic Microscope Slide Are you wondering who our fu- tLire professionals are? Who are our future doctors, lawyers, den- tists, presidents, ambassadors. Nobel Prize winners, garbage tech nicians. McDonald ' s managers, psychiatrists, professors, veterin- arians, engineers and politi- cians??? They ' re in CSF. But. being in CSF is not all fun and games. You must have a 3.5 GPA. an academic schedule, attend at least 5 meet ings. and complete a service pro- ject. This all takes many hours of time and devotion. CSF is not just all books thoughi they have events like the Christmas Tree raffle and service projects such as painting the lunch shelter benches blue and white. They visit colleges and. if they have been in CSF for at least 4 semesters one of which must be in their senior year, they proudly wear a gold tassle on graduation day! Burbank High thrives on the academic stimulation supplied by CSF, and we couldn ' t thrive with- out It! CSF 129 Z-Officers (l-r) President-Nicole Ealherly. Vice-Presidenl-Karen Todd. Secretary Cindy Clark. Treasurer-Traci Tersigni Z-Members CLUB Top Row (l-r) Kim Duly. Debi Pacorsi. Tiley Chao. Dav Baroda. Lisa Baker. Karen Todd. Traci Tersigni. LaR- ayne Hall. Wende Tadlock. Cella Brosnan. Jnd row ( -ri Jennifer Brocca. Kim Allen. Linda Kaftal. Melin- da Harmon. Kara Murphy. Falamack Zaitash. 3rd Row (l-r) Shen Garvin. Eve Terran. Pana Henry. Janine Hall. Kris Gilbert. Susie Brehmer. 4th rou Betty Avila. Kairina Ghormley. Michelle Gar della. Laurie Barnhill. Jenny Terran. Paula Sanchez. Nancy Clark. Lynn Houlihan Z-Club is a service orga- nization for high school girls. Each Z-Club is spon- sored by a local women ' s Zonta International Club which aids them in inany ways, in- cluding financially. Burbank High had the first Z-Club in the world, and we are proud to carry on the tradition by offering our volunteer hours in many ways. This year we have gone in costumes to St. Joseph ' s Medical Center to pass out Halloween candy, collected Thanksgiving food for the Burbank Temporary Aid Center, and had a can- dy fund raiser to collect money for the Sri Lanka, which we help sponsor. We will hostess holiday parties for military per- sonnel with the help of the U.S.O. and have an Easter egg hunt for local underprivileged children. Burbank High Z-Club is made up of hard working girls who enjoy giving their time with only a thank you as a reward. 5th Row (l-r) Elizabeth Dancsecs. Yoohee Hinton. Lisa Spilman. Jane Park. Kim MacGregor. Elizabeth Cravero. Bent Ves tergaard Poulsen. Tracy Gill Bottom Row (I r) Jodi Boyce. Armineh Abedian. Nicole Eatherly. Cindy Clark. Chris tine Stuart. Malanie Forston. Robin Rowe. Michelle Mann BURBANK MIGW SCWOOL 1 OOTBflU ■ ■■ -r ' ri MkxM i ' irr Want to know what club Robbie Hagerty says, is the Tinest club at schooll ? Do you want to know what club donates money and time to worthy causes? Do you want to know who is the little brother ofjhe Burbank Kiwanis ' It is KEY CLUB of course. Yes. through the great leadership of advisor Larry Auzene. key elub has been able to help the Spastic Kids Foundation and various school athletics. Key club has 27 hard-working, devoted members. Their distinguished officers are as follows. President. Robbie Hagerty; Vice President. Greg Murphy; and Sgt. at Arms. Todd Seidler. Key Club is great and helps make Burbank High what it is today! key Club top i tor Matt Zarycka. Mike Martyn. Derek Trabilcy. David Former. Robert Hagerty. Tom Call. Greg Murphy. Kareem Sha DosRemedios. Chris Rogers. Rich Sarquil. Greg Marchanl. Mike Wilke. Powell loskamp. tancc King, Glyn t isler. curl Labus, Bottom I. to r Bt John Uhl. keilh Rogers. Dan Kralliger. Byron Reynolds. Gary Willison. Ni Ketchoyian and Mr Gene Boyd, and Advisor Mr. Auiene , Todd Seidler. John Bias. Roberi J I CLUB Robbie Hagerty. Nick Lio- sis. Greg Murphy and Todd Seidler can see the shine in the table? iS:r:L - i? i v ;r? i J : y KCM-y ■ ' ' ■ . ' -s - -s- - vd gHJ c ' i •-- lb ime t 6F SKiiNQj v- .,. } Y .r . :-. y e- x- V- rV- vv f ; « iX. VSN ' t KVU t - ;-S -: :. N Top (Id Mark Lammas. Todd Watklns. Mike Wilke. Todd Holldav, Powell Loskamp. Greg Marchant. Pean Civola. Greg Murphy. 2nd row (In Susie Brehmer. Dana Henry. LaRayne Hall. Michelle Bella. Angela Harrigan. Nancy Troncoso. Kini Hawthorne. Chris Miller. Gin a Oddo. Caroline Cast. Bonnie Stoll. April Manning. Bottom row (Ir) kris Gilbert. Amy Zidell. John k.. Jenniler Mendoza. Meg Olin. advisor Mrs. Palmont. Angela Rego. Dave Shuberi. Glyn Lister. Dave Steven son. Robbie Massi. Lori Thorson. Pam lovino. There is a daring club at our school — A club whose members enjoy the thrill and sheer excitement of downhill skiing. That ' s right, it ' s Ski Club. This year, Ski Club is associated with the Explorer Scouts. Their purpose: To have fun! To go on local trips including over- nights and night skiing. They have gone to such wonderful places as Utah and Mammoth for their skiing pleasure. Remember, they ' re the few. the proud, the Ski Club! Officers: Not Pictured. Not pictured, not pictured. Members I. to r.: Jessica Alegria. Carolyn Baltzar. Susie Brehmer. Jan Canning. Cindy Charapata. Anna Cona. Marta Corona. Sandi Frontino. Patricia Gal- lams. Jenny Galslian. Janine Hall. Sarah Hatfield. Chen Jennings. Laura Kaiser. Steve Kim. Helen Koo. Georgia Kunelis. Shaunna Larson, Ruby Lascano. Sharon Lasky. Kim Lenau. Christina McCratic. Debbie Neale. Carol Ordenes. Lara Parrell. Danielle Peters. Diana Rivera. Brenda Rossie. Kim Robinson. Lisa Rubino. Kelly Saunders. Chrissie Schweiger. Regina Soto. Carol Tarandek. Jennifer Terran. Stefanie Tranor. Deirdre Von Dornuni. Tina Vornburg. Stephanie Wolcott. Arlette Zorlu- PEP CLUB Maybe you haven ' l seen pep club around, but they ' re there! They are at all the games: basketball, water polo, track, cross country, football soccer, baseball, etc ! They ' re at all the pep rallies and always participate in every school activity. They ' re so busy that they didn ' t have time to stand still to take this picture! Pep club really helps to inake our school a better place. Remember, you might no; see them, but their SPIRIT ' S there! Burbank High ' s AFS YFU International Club provides spon- sorship for students, both from the U.S. and abroad, to partici pate in an student exchange program. The club raises funds to help reduce the expenses of an exchange program. On De- cember 14, club members went on a tour of L.A. in order to show our visitors some historic and interesting sights, such as Olvera Street and Chinatown. We have two exchange programs here at BHS. AFS (Ameri- can Field Service) sent Bill Akmajian, BHS junior, to Lima, Peru last summer. Randy Kolstad is spending his junior year in Denmark through AFS, studymg in Danish schools and living with a Danish family. The second exchange program is YFU (Youth for Under- standing). Jacqueline Yount returned in January ' 84 from a year in Australia with YFU, in time to graduate with her senior class here at B.H.S. Three YFU Exchange Students from all over the world are studying here at BHS this year. Janine Lettmann, from West Germany, is living with Julie Buntin (BHS soph) and her family. Victor Alegre, from Madrid, Spain, is living with the Vierra family and Berit Poulsen, from Denmark, is staying with the Gill family. Two BHS sophomores are AFS finalists for placement in the Americans aboard program for the summer of ' 84: Tamara Boyd and Regina Soto. Sponsors of the AFS YFU International Club are Gene Marsh, BHS librarian, and Teachers Jane Thomas. Diane Berger and Toni Cannon. ADVANCED PHOTO Standing, l-r David Stevenson, Paul LaGumina John Zeledon. Kevin Mokracek. Ed Tarandek Dean Johnson. Denise Chezum. fcllssa Elder. Sit ting, l-r Mike Wilke. Justin Odom, Brian Wil hams. Billy Hughs. Brad Watkins. Above. Ed Tarandek says. Here ' s Johnny! . Below right. Paul Laguinina frowns. Okay, you guys. Ouit fooling around . Below center. Justin Odom poses in front of the student parking lot; Below left. Mr. Frankamp is the godfather of all photo students. 136 Advanced Photo Learning The Mechanics . Above left, Mike Wilke says. Concentration is the key ; above right, industrial art students look at the source of a problem-, below left is Mr. Seymour, the industrial instructor; below center, Kurt Moss struggles with an engine; below right, Dave Stevenson works with patience, even when John Zenick is looking over his shoulder! INDUSTRIAL ARTS Industrial Arts 137 PACIFIC THEATRES ir AhrartUwPii 12:30. SJfl.K MUKT ' illUaM Top I. to r.: Louisa DaMottai Damin Esper; Darrin Borders-, Shekhar Dagenii Ester Yuhi Dave King-, Krysti Johnsoni Justin Odomi Tracy Hernandez Jennifer Mendonca. This year, it took the Hi-Life staff a bit longer to get any papers published but when they did, it was FANTASTiCI Due to technical difficulties the staff was unable to get anything printed. It took the Hi- Life staff a while to get off the ground. When they did, they were flying HIGHl Even though, during the first semester, no papers were printed, it didn ' t mean that the staff sat around and made paper airplanes; instead they turned in articles, had deadlines to meet, pictures to take, pasteups to do. The journalism class worked carefully on articles and studied various types of stories. The paper is pre- pared outside of the assigned class work, and this shows how dedicated the staff really is. We are lucky to have a journal- ism staff of the high caliber of our Bur- bank High S chool Hi-Life staff. It is a diffi- cult job to keep an entire school in- formed, and to catch every story that comes along. The job done by the Hi-Life should not go unnoticedl Thanks, Hi-life for being there to get all those Scoopslllll tmk 139 Pictured above-back l-r Amy Zidell. Christine Forlano. Pat Andreoni. Stella Tru|illo. MIddleChristlne Stuart. Nan- cy McNeal. Kathy Hanna. Angela Rego. Doug Simmons, Front-Karl Holmqulst. Robin Rowe. Nancy Kuntz, Gall Swain. Gina Oddo. Marion Romeo. One more word and I ' m going to throw this eraser at you. EDITORS Editor-in chief Kr 1st ina Forlano Being the editor this year has been something I will remember for the rest of my life. I would like to thank this ye ar ' s staff for spending many lunches in class working on deadlines when they could have been going to McDonald ' s. I ' d also like to thank Mrs. An- dreoni for believing that I could do the job. Thank you Ceralbus 1984, you ' ve made the best book ever. Kristina Forlano People Slfiid 1 1 u| Photographers-Larry Blevins. Christine Stuart. Paul Lagumina. Sports Cathy Hanna. Nancy McNeal. PERFORMING ARTS ADVANCED DRAMA Top to bottom. I. to r. Rich Reinsdorf. Mario Vega. Laurie Barnhill. Katrlna Ghormley. Tom Mitchell. Debra Dacorsi. Eric Valencia. Sherre Garvin. Kim Dow. Scott Hill. Rene Herra. Jim Oler. Jenni Mendonca. Jenni Terran. Tracy Dunn, Katie Garten. Christy Johnson. Mrs. Diane ■ ' ■ K r 1 mf .!i IP Mrs. DeMarco wonders. How did I ever gel 144 Drama myself into this?? Eric Valencia says, ' Who me? I didn ' t steal the cookie from the cookie jar!!! THAT •• '  • • §IHCW JL •• •• « Top to bottom I. to r.: Todd Engbrecht. Erie Valencia. Jenni Terran. Christy Johnson, Katliv harrell. Rene Herra, Laurie Barnliill, Katnna Ghormley. Kathy Gugliano. Michele Garcia, Scott Hill. Jim Oler. Wade Bailey. Jessica Nelson. Vicky Hannal. Dana Jennings, Glut Balham. Mono Mitchell, katie Garten. Debra Dacorsi. Azhar Askar. Jack Whittle. Mrs, DeMarco. Rich Reinsdorf. Michelle Gardella. Lisa Slater. Kim Andrews. Shaunna Larson. Hedi Hannoun. David Flynn. Jenni Mendonca. kim Dow. Mindy Homan. Carol Tarandek. Suzanne Cousino. Sherre Garvin. Toni Mitchell. Theatre Workshop is an organization which meets every Wednesday. They discuss fund raisers and possible productions of plays that they can do. In fact, every member of Theatre Workshop can get into the Thespian Society for actors. Theatre Workshop is responsible for putting on all of those wonderful musical productions at our school. They also have had such fund raisers as a pizza night, which they hope to repeat; candy bars sales and a bicycle fund-raiser. Theatre Workshop has a lot ot great, fun. and exciting people in it and helps to enable our school see a bit ol the arts and helps to put a little culture into our lives Theatre Workshop Officers I. to r.: Wade Bailey. Debra Dacorsi. Jim Oler. Lhnsty Johnson. Jim Oler asks, can you giv le pan? TW U5 AND ALL THAT POP N JAZZ Left to right: Grace Kim. Maunda Rodreguez. Adro Alderman. Bob Carrafield. tvelyn Cienfuegos, Noel Polster. Mr. Blazejack. Pop Jazz performs at many functions using their talented voices. They have sung their way to the hearts of many as they have sung to packed audiences and closed out shows. It ' s not opera, but a totally new idea. Pop and Jazz sing out through the year, ev- erything that you hear. BARBERSHOP BRINGS HARMONY TO BURBANK HIGH (I) left to right: Girls ' Barbershop. Mr. Biazejack. Margaret Pomeroy. Cindy Murray. Sarian Kahn. Meiony Swinger. Lynae Skew. Denise Cunningham. Evelyn Cienfuegos. Stella Tryillo. Meg Olin. Barbershop too. performs at many filled bene- fits. They put their voices together to form a sound unique to themselves. With tenors so low and sopranos so high, they create an almost quadrophonic sound. This makes you appreciate that nature comes in stereo. They have a certain style and dress which has entertained many for a long, long time and still will with a little bit of whine. , ilJ],.,,:;l.- i V p,m A YEAR IN AKT J- - ?cc : M. , Bonnie Stoll-? Veronica Rodriguez Kendra Lammas niichc l JcrKson I Kendra Lammas Savio Silviera Dave Stevens ? M Paul Lagumina Kim Andrews Brad Watkins Bill Hughes Justin Odom SENIOR ACTIVITIES The fcilowing seniors have participated in the many activities at B.H.S. The number of students who participated shows the amount of spirit and pride Burbank High has become known for. Mcole Abernathy Varsity Volleyball. J.V. Basketball. Varsity Basketball. J.V. Softball, Track. Andre Aboolian Soccer, Football, and Cross Country. Ana Aguilar Drill Team. Football Stats, Basketball Stats, Z Club. Dance Club. Victor Alegre . International Y.F.U. A.F.S. Club. Jeff Amerongen Water Polo. Auto Shop, Machine Shop. Speech, and finally graduating from B.H.S. Sonia Archer . Pep Club. J.V. Tennis. Varsity Tennis, Basketball Manager, Stand cheerleading with LaRayne. CSF. Azl ar Askar Pep Club. Theatre Workshop, Legislative Rep. Alt. Steven Aslanian Soccer Lincoln Bandlow . Drama Productions: All My Sons . You ' re a Good Man. Charlie Brown . Drama Club, Debate Team. Clifford Batham Sophomore President, Junior Vice- President, Long Beach Leadership Conference (10). Soccer (10. II), Theatre Workshop, Washington D.C. Trip. Julie Beauchamp C.S.F., Z Club. Debbie Bekessy Pep Club, Z Club Bob Bowman Varsity Baseball (10, II, 2) Jodi Boyce Tennis Team, Z Club. Pop and Jazz, and Adv. Dance. Christie Brandt Drill Team, J.V. Track, Varsity Track. Z Club. Ski Club. Dance Club. Football and Basketball Stat Girl. Tammy Brown Marching Band Steve Buckley Water Polo, Swimming, and Track. Tiffanne Buckley Heaven Can Wait , West Side Story , and Theatre Workshop. Jeanne Burrows Track. Jazz Band. Cross Country. Rene Caballero Football. Craig Calderon Cross Country. Tom Call Soph. Football. Varsity Football (II. 12), Base- ball, Key Club, Ava Campainha J.V. Cheerleader. Ski Club. Pep Club Michele Cardenas C.S.F.. Z Club, and Soph. Football Stats. Caroline Cast Water Polo Manager (10. II. Q), Swim Team. CIF and All American. Kyle Cawthorne . . Driving my blue M.G. in the Big Game. Renee Chase French Club, Ski Club (Ha!) Paul Chen . Sophomore Football. Varsity Football (II, 12) Diana Christensen Dance and Barbershop. Evelyn Cienfuegos . Drill Team. Barbershop. Pop and Jazz. Cindy Clark Z Club (secretary). Chorus, Pep Club, French Club, C.S.F., and Close Up. Victoria Cochrane . Pep Club, A.F.S. (Secretary), C.S.F., French Club (Secretary), Z Club, A.S.B. (Social Activities Commissioner.) Sherre Cook A.S.B. Liz Cravero Z Club. Catherine Crouse . Drill Team (10). Z club. Boy ' s Basket- ball Stats (12) Pebi DaCorsi Heaven Can Wait as Bettie Logan, Tech Make Up for West Side Story . Theatre Workshop Secretary). Z Club Elizabeth Dancsecs C.S.F.. Z Club. Close Up and Track. Eric deLeuw Varsity Baseball. Soph. Football. Lea Dominguez Pep Club. Kim Dow Theatre Workshop. Adv. Drama. Nicole Eatherly I Club (President). A.F.S. (President), Credit Union (Secretary), Close Up, Pep Club, C.S.F.. and French Club. Damin Esper Basketball. Band. French Club. Journal- ism, Front Page Club. Lisa Farrand . . . Boy ' s Basketball Stats for two years (We ' re l-You Guys Are Great!!). C.S.F., Pep Club, Z Club. Tracy Fernandez Journalism (II, 12), Yearbook (Fall, 9; Spring II). Z Club. Medical Careers Club (II) Rocio Flores . . Color Guard (81-82). Marching Band Christina Forlano . A.F.S. (Secretary). C.S.F.. Pep Club, Z Club, Ceralbus Staff (Editor-in-Chief, 12) Melanie Forston Z Club, Marching Band, Pep Club, C.S.F.. Close UP. David Fortner . C.S.F.. Ski Club, key Club. French Club, Football, Assistant to the Student Representative of the Board. Krissy Games . . Trying to pass. Sandra Garren Work and doing homework! Not too much time for anything else. l?J Senior Activllies Kareem Ghiaey Football, Track, Cross Country, Key Club, A.S.B, Student Rep. to the Board of Education and guerilla warfare in Central America (just kidding). Tracey Gill . Z Club. Softball (9) Lise Grcth . . Varsity Volleyball (3 years). J.V. Softball, Varsity Softball (II. 12), J.V. Basketball. Varsity Basketball (I year). Senior Class Spirit Leader. Robert Guerrero A.S.B. (Senior Class V.P.), C.S.F. Robert Hagerty Water Polo, (3 years). Swimming (3 years). Key Club (President), A.S.B. LaRayne Hall . . . A.S.B., Pep Club, C.S.F. (Vice President), Spirit Leader, J.V. Softball, Varsity Tennis (2 years). Varsi- ty Track (2 years). Student Council. Bonnie Halpern . French Club, Blood Drive, Medical and Psychological Club. Cathy Hanna . . . Drill Team (10. II), J.V. Softball Stats (II), Varsity Football Stats (12). Sports Editor for Ceralbus (12) Hedi Hannoun . . . Theatre Workshop Mellnda Harmon . . . I Club, French Club, Volleyball, Soft- ball, Track Angela Harrigan . Cee Cheerleader (9), School Play (9), J.V. Cheerleader (10). Pep Club (10), Varsity Cheerleader (II), School Musical (II), Ski Club (12) Mark Higginbotham J.V. and Varsity Football League Championship Basketball Team, C.S.F. Scott Hill . . Football. Track, Theatre Workshop. Todd Holliday . . Flaving a great time with good friends. Melinda Homan . . . Drill Team. Girls Track, Theatre Workshop, Z Club, Honor Roll Mark Hooper . Marching Band (10), Varsity Football (II, 12) Barbara Houston . . . Marching Band Jon Huddleston . . . Varsity and Soph. Football, Soph. Bas- ketball, J.V. Track, William Hughes . . . Credit Union Board Rep. (2 years). Adv. Photo Thomas Humenik . . . Medical Club Pamela lovino . . . Drill Team (81-82), Z Club (81-82), Debate (82-83). Ski Club (83-84) Michelle Iverson Varsity Softball, Varsity Tennis, Ju- nior Class President, Senior Class President Bradley Jensen The Foothill League Championship Bas- ketball Team, the Awesome Basketball Team, C.S.F. Cynthia Johnson Band and Colorguard Krysti Johnson Heaven Can Wait , West Side Sto- ry , Theatre Workshop, (10. II, 12), Varsity Songleader (12), Journalism (82 and 83), Junior Class Spirit Leader, Varsity Football Manager (II), Varsity Baseball Manager (12) Karen Jonkey Tall Flag Captain (3 years). National Charity League. Cheryl Kaiser . Z Club, Pep Club, Color Guard, Medical and Psychological Club David Kampenga . . . Soph. Football, Varsity Football, J.V. and Soph. Track, Junior Class Vice President, Honor Roll, Coronation Court, Ski Club, Office Aide, and homework (occasionally). Won Kim . Soccer Kendra Lammas . Water Polo Manager, Basketball Stats, Swim Team (Manager). Mark Lammas . . . C.S.F., Varsity Water Polo, Swimming, Ski Club, French Club Jeff Lewis . . Water Polo, Swimming Glyn Lister . . Cross Country, Track, C.S.F., Ski Club, French Club Rodrigo Loredo . . Soccer (3 years). Cross Country (I year) Kimberley Macgregor . Z Club, Track, School Service (9) Rich Mailhot . Football (3 years) All American. J.V. Track Gregory Marchant . . . The New A.S.B., Key Club, Speech, Debate Team, Track, Pop and Jazz, Office Attendant Tim McCoy . . Soph, and Varsity Football, J.V. Track, C.S.F., Key Club, Ski Club, Office Aide, Work Experience, Rough Rooters. Jennifer Mendonca . . . West Side Story , Theatre Work- shop, Ski Club, Girl ' s Track, and driving Mr. Edenzon and Mr. Margve Crazy!! Minas Mina . . Soph. Basketball, J.V. Tennis (2 years). Varsity Soccer (2 years), Varsity Track (2 years). Varsity Football, Student Council Rep. Kurt Moss Football Steve Murphy Track Cynthia Murray Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Or- chestra, Madrigals, Dance and Barbershop Tom Neely . Marching Band, Jazz band. Art Gina Oddo Varsity Flags, Pep Club, Ski Club. Yearbook Staff-Activities Justin Odom Front Page Club, Adv. Photo.. Hi-Life Staff James Oler Stage Manager and lights for West Side Story . Track. Treasurer for Theatre Workshop, Choir Meg Olin Ski Club, Film Society, Tennis Team, Legisla- tive Council. Kelly Oliva Pep Club, Pep Commissioner, Z Club. A.S.B. Jane Park . Drill Team. Orchestra, Z Club, Legislative Council, C.S.F.. Honor Roll. Pep Club, Dance Club, Medical Club Joseph Palubeski Varsity Baseball (2 ' 2 years). Varsity Football (2 years) John Pacheco . . Golf, and little minor activities. Robyn Pearlman . . Dance Performance Laura Pink . . Honor Roll, C.S.F., Dance Club, Medical Club Claudia Puerta . The Talent Show at John Muir, Pep Club Kelley Quinn . J.V. Song. Varsity Song. Pep Club, A.S.B. Senior Activities 153 Julii.- Ouinonei: Vice. Pres. of Credit Uirion. Marching Band, French Club. Front Page Club, a most Varsity Foot- ball, C.S.F. Faith Rachels Dance, the Crayon Crew. Pep club (even though I hardly went to the games or the meetings) Maite Real Ski Club. Pep Club Kiki Redburn Girls ' Tennis Team, Basketball Stats Angela Rego Participated in school plays and chourus. Yearbook staff, (activities) Josh Reno Football, (soph.) HA! HA! HA! Juanita Reyes A.S.B.. Pep Club. Assistant Pep Commis sioner Kimberly Rice Drill Team (10. letter) Michael Richards Cross Country. Track Jim Robinson Soph. Basketball, Varsity Basketball (2 years). Varsity Golf (3 years) Veronica Rodriguez Track (II), New A. SB., fundraising chairperson (12) Turouru Rohrbach Volleyball (2 years) Marion Romeo Cheerleading. Pep Club. C.S.F.. Young Life. Jr. Achievement, and Volunteer work at St. Joseph ' s Medical Center Robin Rowe I Club, C.S.F.. Volleyball, Clubs and Activi- ties Editor for Ceralbus ' 84. Close Up. Softball Manager Laureaena Santos Journalism. J.V. Basketball. (Soph.), Legislative Council. Sophomore Secretary Richard Sarquiz Boys Basketball, Key Club. Student Council David Schubert Sophomore Baseball at Burroughs Todd Seidler key Clubs. Football. Baseball Saundy Setnicky Varsity Volleyball, C.S.F.. Journalism. s; French Club. I Chanda Simmons Varsity Tennis, Boy ' s Tennis Man ager Samantha Simmons JBHS Swim Team, Volleyball. Foot- ball Games. Pep Rallies. Ski Club Scott Simmons Cross Country. Water Polo, Legislative Council. Tanka Sindle Softball, A.S.B. Daniel Smith Operetta West Side Story , C.S.F. , Ten- nis, Basketball Do 7 Smith A.S.B. (3 years). Student-Faculty Talent Shows, Legislative Council, Journalism David Stevenson Football, Track, Ski Club. V.k. Club Jay Stigers Baseball (soph.). Basketball (junior). Jour- nalism, Front Page Club, Famous French Club Amber Stimac Ski Club, Pep Club Bonnie Stoll . Girl ' s J.V. Tennis. Girl ' s Varsity Tennis. Ski Club. Water Polo Manager ■Vrer Stone C.S.F., A.S.B., French Club (Vice Pres.), ■ ' ue. Speech, Journalism, Varsity and J.V. Tennis. Var- ■ketball Manager, Girls Tennis Manager, Close Up, Council, AP Honors. Front Page Club C.S.F.. Z Club. Yearbook, Close Up. Girls Football Varsity Yell. Yearbook Photo Club Being a Calvary Bible Day Camp Coun- Christine Stuart Mike Sullivan Daryl Sutliff Gail Swain Ed Tarandek Jeff Telkamf selor Eve Terran Madrigals (9), Pop and Jazz, 1983 Operetta, Adv. Dance, J.V. Songleader, Var. Songleader, Talent Shows. Track. Z Club. Theatre Workshop Tract Tersigni J.V. Songleader (captain). Varsity Song- leader (captain). Pep Club (3 years), C.S.F. (3 years). Z Club (3 years-treasurer 12) Laurie Thorson Ski Club Karen Todd Varsity Songleader. C.S.F.. Z Club. (Vice- President). Pep Club Derek Trabilcy Varsity Football, Soph. Track, beating Burroughs 24-21 and rushing for 170 yards. Key Club Nancy Troncoso Brigadoon . Pep Club. Mixed Cho- rus, Songleader, Homecoming Princess. Younglife, Ski Club Frances Tsarduhas C.S.F., Journalism, Yearbook Z Club, Softball Mario Vega Pop and Jazz, Madrigals, Adv. Drama, Theatre Workshop Robert Veres Demolay. Winds Ensemble David Vick Water Polo. Swim Team Sandra Villanueva Varsity Tennis. J.V. Track. Pep Club, Z Club John Walters . . Water Polo, Swimming. Regular P.E. Kevin Warneke . Varsity Baseball Todd Watkins . The CIF Diving Team. Ski Club. Water Polo, Cheerleading Shannon Webber C.S.F. Michael Wiike Soph. President, Soph. Football. Water Polo, Key Club, Track, Ski Club. Mascot Brian Williams Marching Band. Cross Country. Track. DeMolay Gary Willison Football (3 years). Track (3 years). Key Club Paul Witten West Side Story . Heaven Can Wait , Singing at Dodger Stadium, Fighting and Making Up With Eve. International Thespian Club. 1981 and 1982 Theatre Conference in Memphis. The Wiz . The Fantasticks Mark Wright Swimming. Barbershop. Jazz Band En- semble Falamack Zaitash Cross Country. Track. A.S.B. (Vice President). Z Club. Senior Best (Most Unique) Amy Zidell Girls ' Track (3 years Varsity Letterperson). A.S.B. (Recording Secretary). Yearbook (Clubs and Activi- ties Editor), Ski Club, C.S.F.. Tennis Manager. Pep Club 154 Senior Activities .3, J - M r-t- -c « |Z-oc fv- ' Li- vvo-e- T l ws-i-n i: - i|,.9--c SPORTS T- BULLDOGS BAT IT OUT Back Row. L to R Coach Leonard Haynes, Wayne Topping. Bob Bowman. Vince Stephens. Greg Murphy, Joe Palubeski. Mike Allison. Johnny Ruiz. Coach Rick Gruthrie Front Row; Leif Christofferson. Brian Schulties. Eric deLeuw. Rich Coutinho. Jack Whittle. Brad Jensen 156 Varsity Baseball Above Vince Slepbons cuns the bases at pr.H tice. Right Greg Murphy gives ii all he ' s got Above: Leif Christopherson delivers one of his great pitches to home plate. Varsity Baseball 157 •N .A JV BASEBALL SLIDES INTO THE NEW SEASON L 10 R. Back Row Coach Gabe Margve. Vance Kelley, tddic Mejia. Ray DeVally. Brian Chan- dler. Mitch Ross, Jay Hawver. Ron Halcher Front Row Mike Goudie. Tim Vounknian. Chris Jones. Bob Ennis. Jelf Scott, bnrique Valdivia. Shane DeSantis tnrique Valdivia works at his baiting. I5S JV Baseball tddie Me|ia practices his pitching lechniqiiC Tun Vounknian guards third bas JV STARTS OUT RIGHT Back Rowi L to R; Rebecca Berry. Theresa Todd. Deirdre Von Dornum, Chris Dilibert. Theresa Vega. Virginia Watkins. April Manning, Front Row: Marsha Hopper. Coach Chris Krohn, Francine Rezo Chris Diliben goes up tor a |unip ball Francine Rezo says. Walt a minute! ' 159 Girls JV Basketball GiRLS SCALP THE INDIANS L 10 R Lesley Plank. Nicole Abernalhv. Angelee Walls, kns Gilberl. Chnsiine Exner. Janine Cochrane. Faith Rezo. Coach Chris Krohn 160 Girls ' Varsity Baskelhal JV TEAM AIMS HIGH V ' T r- ;- p it Air- ' 5 f ii Hi - l r Back Rowi L to R. Tom Peters. Jeff Muslch. David Van Dam. Bruce Dickson, Jim Kibbie, Tyson Mannmg. Rogers. Front Row: Edwin Real. Joey Morris. Coach Ira Sollod. Brandon Beckner, Alfredo Velasco. Basketball 1611 DOGS ATTACK WITH INTENSITY Back Row, L to R John Zeledon. Gary Lolka. Mike Martyn. Rich Sarquiz. David Nielson. Mark Van Dam. Dan Smith. Mark Higginbotham. Kent Warner. Tom Clansen. Jim Robinson. Front Row: Manager Damin Esper. Stat Girls, Julie Martyn. Lisa Farrand. Cathy Crouse. Manager Mark Gofstein. Coach Russ Keith kneeling in front. Dan Smith shoots over his opponent. Captains Mike Martyn and Rich Sarquiz Gary Lotka hopes it goes in 162 Varsity Basketball I got It! Varsity Basketball 163 SOPHOMORES AIM HIGH FOR VICTORIES Back Row L to R: Jon Buller. Chris Buck. Jason Pouliot. Bryan Chandler. Jeff Kflgore. Front Row: Abelardo Velasco. David Yates. Coach Kevin Sarber. Tom Shaw. Matt DAgostin. Not Pictured: Bill Cano. Brandyn Brady. Sal Velasco. 21 Jon Buller shoots for a basket 164 Sophomore Basketball Top Jason Pouliot all by himself. Above: Bill Cano tries for the block. GIRLS RUN UP A STORM The girls ' cross country team had a slow sea- son this year. With a team total of six. only two : ' f the girls had experience Julie Christensen and Susi Pritchett were the two reluming [uniors Girls cross country finished with a 2 recoid. They sue ceeded in beating Burioughs and they took Bellarmine Jefferson through forfeit. Back How (L loR) Coach Kemp Caihy Gallagher. Gina Pichardo Dawn Richardson. From Rotf Julie Christenbcn. Melineli Ailanian. Susi Pntchoil The girls start off strong against their opponents Far Left: Melineh Aslarp lan strives for a little more energy to continue en. Left: Susi Pritchett runs on to the finish line. A Jove. Dawn Richardson IS only steps ahead of her teammate. Gina Pi- chardo. Girls ' Cross Country 165 ;OPHOMORES WIN FOOTHILL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP According to Coach Dave Kemp, our sophomore cross country team was a surprise this year. Lucio Saldana and Mike Kemp improved by two minutes on the League Final to help win the Foothill League Champion- ship. The sophomore team fin- ished with a 9-1 record this year. Top Row (L to R): Coach Pave Kemp, Jim Kratz. Greg Larson. Jeff Jonkey. Andrew Ortega. Abel Saldana. Bottom Row Marc Granata. Randy Me- mldes. Mike Kemp, Lucio Saldana. Mike Kemp and lucio Saldana are on their way to .moth, victory! Burhank gets a head start against San Gabriel. I Greg Larson is in the lead as he and lell Jonkey run through Grillith Park I61; Sophomore Cross Country - - .0 0= J.V. RUNNERS SET THE PACE Vi arsity was a 1 all season long, he largest BHS earn, with Norm asely, Francisco iiliams as our re- turning runners. They finished with a successful 9-1 record. Top Row (L to R). Chris king (photographer). Ross Moen. Norm Green. Kevin Hasely. Bruce Telkamp. Mike Dargahi. Wayne George, and Coach Dave Kemp. Bottom row (L-R). Bobby Martinez. Joe Zapata. Bill Girod. Kevin Mokracek. Francisco Chavez, and Brian Williams. Top: Runners concentrate on the race ahead of them as they start off the line. Above: Norm Green. Kevin Hasely and Bobby Martinez are only paces ahead of their opponents San Gabriel. Left: Kevin Mokracek probably wonders what he did to deserve this. Above Right: Coach Kemp gives his runners some advice before the race. untry 167 c . . THEY KEEP ON RUNNING The Varsity Cross try had some bad luck this year with a lot of illnesses id injuries. Glyn Lister was strongest runner until he a muscle in his hip. Despite luck, they finished with a 5-4 ;h Dave Kemp believes that if ?wer fatalities then they would have gone on to win the GIF Championship. Top Row (L 10 R) Coach Dave Kemp. Rodrigo Loredo. Glyn Lister. Troy Swezey Bottom Row Sal Rodri guez. Spencer Walch. Peter Dartnell. Polin Belisle Top Left: Glyn Lisici luic. tliiout;!! Griffith Park Middle Sal Rodriguez is handed his finishing markor as he crosses the finish line Top Rodrigo Loredo looks forward 10 ihe linalo of Ihc run Left Varsity runners start oil strong on the uphill beginning. SOPHOMORES ARE LOOKING GOOD ft r-m . iP i. Jft iSlffl Ur Top Row. L to R. Kevin Turril. Darryl Daugherty. Mike Bass. Jeff Holt. Richard Lane. Dan Gramlv Tim Lyneis. 2nd Row. Jimmy Marquez. Matt Cowles, Ray deVally. Mike Serrao. Mike Robinson Leif Chnstofferson. 3rd Row: Jason Flynn. Rob Miller. Frank Valdivia. Robert Jarrm. Chad Fey Carlos Quinteros. Jeff Frazier. Lance Wade. Rich Baroda. 4th Row: bhane Deiantis Hugo Troncoso. Gary Fortner. Bert Lopez. Coach Dave Buckley. Coach Bill Zulager. Coach Doug Wessel. Mike Fitzmaurice. Curt Liddiard, Derrick Limbaga. Chris ilva. 5th Row Mike Seibert Mark Snyder. Sal Velasco. Orlando Mena. Scott Moen. Ryan Bramen. Bobby Lnnis. Our Sophomore Football Team played an excellent season. Team spirit and pride was shown with great enthusiasm. Their final record was 6-3-1. The most thrilling victory was over Burroughs with a score of 22-6. Frank Valdivia was voted the most valuable player in the Bur- roughs game. Coach Bill Zulager be- lieves next year ' s Varsity team will be a strong team with the returning players from this year ' s Sophomore team. This year ' s captains for the team were Robert Jarrin, Mike Seidler. Carlos Quinteros. and Dan Gramly. Captains do many extra things for the team and all captains put in extra time for thp team. This years Most Valuable Offensive Lin- eman was Curt Liddiard and Mike Siedler was voted Most Valuable Of- fensive Back. The Most Valuable Defensive Lineman was Ray deVally and Derrick LiiTibaga was the Most Valuable Defensive Back. The Coaches Award was given to Carlos Quinteros and Robert Jarrin. Mike Serrao was voted the Most Valuable Player of the 1983 Sophomore Foot- ball Team. Top: Mike Bass and Derrick Limbaga go Right: Mike Serrao gets checked by an as Jarrin turns to watch a teammate- warms up his arm. Dogs Come Out Growling fop ffow. L to Rr Dean Carter. David Kampenga. Robert DosRem ' jios. Gary Willison. Kenny Meyer. Jon Huddlcsioii Jint Rc e reg Vli.rphy . Rich Mailhot. Mark Hooper, Julio Oumones. Mark Sampson. Tom Call. : r- Voiv Vmce Stephens. Daryl Sutliff. John Cowles. kareem ohiaey. Paul Slockwell. Norman Meyers. Brent Lacko. -Ilh Rcw: Steve Miller. Vance kelk, . Mike Huddleston. Mark Ventura. Chris Rogers. David Stevenson. Randy elark. David ■tne ' j Denny Hooper. Wayne Topping. Gary Lotka. Joe r.,,re. 5r 7 ?ow Ramiro Oumones. fcddie Me|ia. Paul Chen. Coach Mike Fiex. coach Doug Lloyd. Head Coach Dave Carson. Coach Rich Gallimore. Coi .n Ray Mahalochic. Coach Jeff FItzGerald. Steve Urntia. Curtis Wisman. Fran Fata. 6th Row: Minas Mina. Scott Dillon. Derek Trabilcy. Fred Ackerly. ' . nage s. Jenny Woo. Mandi Johnson. Tiley Chao; Alfredo Velasco. Craig Poulson. Bob Beckner. Danny Dias. not pictured William Kahikina. Kurt M ss. Bill Rini. Todd Siedler. Mike Jones. Nick Liosis. manager Robin Keyser. Needless to c ay. our Varsity Football squad made an incredible improvement in their ability to play this year. Our Bulldogs finished with a 5-5 record overall and their proudest victory was over John Burroughs High. Derek Trabilcy was voted the Most Valuable Player in that game. John Cowles and Rich Mailhot served as captains for the varsity team and did many extra things for the team throughout the season. Our Most Valu- able Defensive Lineman was Mark Hooper while Tom Call and Ramiro Quinones were voted Most Valuable Defensive Backs. Derek Trabilcy was awarded Most Valuable Offensive Back and Gary Willison received the Most Valuable Offensive Lineman award. The Most Valuable Defensive Linebacker was Todd Siedler. Jon Huddleston and Alfredo Velasco received the Coaches Award this year and Dave Fortner was awarded with a spe- cial award from the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame. Later in the year he will attend a banquet with other scholar-athletes and from there a final winner will be selected. This year there were two all-around Most Valuable Players. Derek Trabilcy and Gary Willison were the Most Valuable Players of the 1983 Varsity Football Squad. 170 Varsity football Minas Mina on the move rsity reaches for the sk Can the other learn break through our line? THE BIG GAME Here they come Derek! On November 10. 1983, the unoffi- cial champion of the City of Bur- bank was decided for another year, and to a great extent, the success of two teams ' seasons was deter- mined. While this game did not de- cide the league champion, it did. as it always has, have a great bearing on the feeling of accomplishment for the Burbank Bulldogs Football Squad. While the Big Game between Bur- bank and Burroughs High Schools does not receive the publicity or attendance of some of the older ri- valries in Southern California, or those between larger schools, it might as well be the Super Bowl, Rose Bowl and USC vs Notre Dame all wrapped up in one to those who have played, cheered or coached in one of these games. The games have brought excitement to all in- volved in their 35-year history, and left many very special memories. The rivalry has been intense from the very first game in 1949, and it rarely matters which team is fa- vored to win — there have been almost as many upsets in the series as there have been favored winners. The typical high school pranks, such as the kidnapping of mascots and school signs, the changing of Bur The final I icl4 Clieck tlie score. Burroughs A victory I ogpile bank ' s B on the hill to a JB , and back again, offering the other school for sale on local radio sta- tions and tee-peeing the oppo- nents school, have only served as fuel and keep the rivalry alive. November lOth ' s game featured the 4-5 Bulldogs vs the 1-2 Indians. The game was played with the in- tensity of a league championship game. It had been six years since Burbank stole the victory from Bur- roughs. Derek Trabilcy scored two touchdowns, Joe Cofre scored one touchdown and Alfredo Velasco kicked the winning field goal with the clock displaying Q-.OO. Burbank fought back twice to tie the score at 7-7 and 14-14, and took the lead into the fourth quarter, only to see the Indians bounce back and score a touchdown of their own. But, the Bulldogs never give up and Derek Trabilcy carried the ball eight con- secutive times to set up Alfredo Ve- lasco ' s 20 yard field goal to score the next three points. Burbank fin- ished with a 5-5 overall record and a 2-i in the league while Burroughs finished with a 7 3 overall and a 3-2 in league. The final score of 24-21 will go down in history like every other Burbank vs John Burroughs game. Ouick. Perek, take the ball! Thank-you Joe Lofre! ., ... ' r B WK Jhm ljw ' ' i ks2 V H I2S I J ' Hh.r H H i K Mp: iky 4- ■ ' ._ .. : ' ' v ?;: Jon Huddleston blocks with his back as Gary Lotka signals the touchdown Our favorite signal Vance Kelley wants his hug too! Coach Carson gives a victory hug to Coach Mahalochic 6= ;;;!• BULLDOG GOLFERS TEE-OFF AND GO FORE A GREAT YEAR Back row. left to right. Dave Carson (coach). Adacii Wolt. Jeff Barber. Bob Sockolich. David Ruth. Mike Jones. Scott Hamilton. Brad Carr. inid. row. left to right Mike Stoll. John Lara. Mike Hurst. Nick Miinedes. John Pacheco. Sang Hyun. Wade Bailey. Bottom row. left to right: ken Gardner. Dave DeBinion. (not pictured) Jim Robinson The golf team takes a rest from their busy practice schedule Bob Sockolich practices lining up li imiimg while Jii Robinson watches in awe Sang Hyun shows Brad earr how the game is played. Sang Hyun gives golf his all. Hey. Jeff putt it over here. Ill hold the flag for you. ' Golf 175 SOCCER POWER Back Row. L to R Coach Dave Kemp. Rigoberto Arguioni. Joe Hatchett. Manuel Leyva. Mike Dargahi. Raul Reyes. Manager Dave King. Coach John Greenwood. Front Row: Paul Kim. Lucio Saldana. Miguel Arteaga. Humbeuto Mier. Luis Carranza. Minas Mina. Savio Silviera. Clint Greenwood. R.iul Roves tichincl his Lipponom Manuel Leyva must be in pain 176 Varsity Soccer ---- % w f m Nii| ' L tf iof Haicher plays delense Savio Silviera moves towards the next goal Varsity Soccer 177 c SOCCER TEAM USES THEIR HEAD 4 rC- 0 n : f V5 % . . L to R. Back Row. Coach Dave Kemp. Mauricio Kios. Sang Park, iam Ahn. Diego Rivera. Jose Lobos. Dave King. Cesar Zepeda. Chris Conant. Jose Morales Front Row; Bernal Corania. Fransisco Chaves (Burrito). Salvador Barcenas. Manuel Montercr. Ramon Avila. Jim Hambas. Left Burbank gels a move on the ball. Players learn to use their heads JV SOFTBALL SWINGS INTO SPRING nfielders this year are L to R. Stephanie Wolcatt. Sharon Lasky. Deirdre Von Jornum. Stephanie Trainer Outfielders this year are: L to R; Jeanelle Ho Aard. Kim Sylvester. Gina Pi chardo. Nan Rezo, Amy Church JV Softball 179 A- KROHN TAKES CHARGE OF VARSITY L 10 R, Back Row: Asst. Coach Lisa Mc Neil. Julie Christensen, Chris Dilibert. Angee Walls, Lise Groth. Shannon Manning. Janine Cochrane. Coach Chris krohn. Front Row Sherri DeNeal. Lesley Plank. Dana Henry, Stacey Weaver, Faith Rezo. Tanka Slndle. Traci DeNeal Infielders this year are: L to R. Back Row: Stacey Weaver. Lise Groth Angee Walls, Janine Cochrane. Front Row: Lesley Plank, Traci DeNeal Pitchers and Catchers this year are: L to R, Back Row: Chris Dilibert, Dana Henry, Lise Groth. Front Row: Shannon Manning. Julie Christensen L to R. Top Row: Traci DeNeal. Sherri DeNeal Middle Row Faith Rezo. Janlne Cochrane. Lise Groth. Julie i hrlstensen Bottom Row Lesley Plank. Stacey Weaver. Dana Henry. Angee Walls. Crhis. Tanka Sindle S. Jy, j tmrnt .Jmimr ' ' • Asst. Coach Lisa McNeil and Head coach Chris krohn smile tor the camera. Outfielders this year are; L to R. Back Row: Stacey Weaver. Tanka Sindle. Fatih Rezo Front Row: Sherri DeNeal. Traci DeNeal BULLDOGS ENJOY SPRING WATER p . Coach Sergio Cervantes With many returning talented peo- ple, this year ' s team should be one of Burbank High ' s best. Helping out is managers Joy Ferrara. Laura Kaiser, Kendra Lammas, Dianna Rivera, and Chrissi Schweiger. Back Row (l-r) Chris Burton, Robert Conery. Robert Massi. Doug Hayes. Spencer Hess. Middle Row (l-r) Jack Spratt. Tony Ballesteros. Robert Hagerty. Mark Lam- mas. Eddy kubo. Front Row (ID Glenn Wachtel. Charlie Flannagan. Ben Kolstad. Coach keeping times. Now listen up. you guys. ' IS3 Boys ' Swimming Varsity Players JV Players Tony Ballesteros Rob Hagerty Doug Hayes Spencer Hess Ben Kolstad Eddy Kubo Curt Labus Mark Lammas Powell Loskamp Glenn Wachtel T odd Watkins Michael Beckner Chris Burton Ron Cafferty Ralph Cisneros Chris Conant Charlie Flannagan David Hill Jim Longeretth Steve Nelson Jim Oler Jack Spratt Brad Watkins 0% The Butterfly They re off -■ 9 BHS Is 1 ?J w.jSk_ ' Argh. I ' m tired Stroking on Boys ' Swimming 183 GIRLS GET A FRESH START . Back row (l-r): Jessica Alegria. Helen Koo. Anna Mane Heatherman. front row (I r) Christ! O ' Connor. Karen Hasely. Cindy Thomas not pictured; Caroline Cast. Dana DeVally. Katrina Ghormley. Michelle Iverson. April Man- ning IS4 Girls ' Swimming kbove left, Leo Soloki returns the balh above right. Carlos Abdala serves lelow. the JV team: Back row. l-r is Coach Felx. Steve Chang. Carlos Abdala iiliy Cano. Steve Kim. and Fred Zilahy. Front rovt, l-r Is John Bias. Leo Soloki ulie Jaramillo. and Meen kang. Boys JV Tennis 185 86 Boys ' Varsity Tennis TENNIS: SWEAT AND TEARS? NOT YET! The preseason tennis games this year went well. The Burbank High Varsity Team was undefeated, with only San Marino giving them heated rivalry. As most of the team are underclassmen, many good players will be returning to the team next year, which is hopefully going to be one of their best. Good-luck to the tennis players — present and fu- ture! At left, above, is Paul Kim. who uses strategy to return the ball. Below, left, IS Dan Kim during a practice game. At right is Scott Smith, one of the players returning next year. Boys ' Varsity Tennis 187 Racqueters Have Love ' For Their Game Top row. If: Meg Clin. Dana Devalley. Jodi Boyce. Jennifer O ' Brien. - Soma Archer. Pete Stone Bottom row, l-r Michele Iverson. Noel Polster. Sandra Baik. Anna Paige. LaRayne Hall. Lisa Bias. Coach Jean Spero. Although the tennis team worked hard and is much improved, their scores still weren ' t very good this year. However, with a few team members returning to the team next year, they are expected to do well. Good luck, tennis players! At right. Dana Devally is too tired to lift even a tennis ball! Girls ' Tennis At right. Coach Spero demonstrates; below, Jodi Boyce returns a serve. At right. Michele Iverson looks over her opponents; above. Anna Paige polishes up her shots. Girls ' Tennis 189 c BULLDOGS: ON THE RIGHT TRACK. f L ! - - Boys ' Varsity track top row I. to r.. Robert Rivera. Steve Murphy. Pan krattiger Greg Marchant. Mike Wilke. Parrin Borders. Robert Pos Remedios. Gary Vl.illi oii. Dean Carter. DaviJ Niebcn. John Nichols. Mike Pargahi. Steve Buckley. Mike Reagen (coach). Larry Auzene (coach). 2nd row I. to r. Andrew PAIfonso. Tom Wenzil. John U hi. Fran Fata. Pavid Stevenson. Glen Lister. Ross Moen. Bill Girod. Steve Miller. Pete Partnell. Bruce Telkamp. Rene Herrera. Sang Park. Brian Leong. Greg Maslick (coach). 3rd. row I. to r. Perek Sweet. Keith Rogers. Byron Renolds. Pavid Flynn. Bobby Martinez. Frank Valdivia. Lance King. Jim Frankenburg. Kevin Mokracek. Joe Zapata. Ron Behsle. Brian Williams. Spencer Walch. Doug Smith. Howard Edelman (coach), not pictured: Tom Christopher. Rodrigo Loredo. Jeff Musich. Jim Oler. 190 Boys ' Varsity Track V . Cf . ' ' . GIRLS ' TRACK LEADS THE PACK Girls track top row I. to r. Mike Reagen (coach). Cathy Gallagher. Suzanne Baltzer. Nicole Abernathy. Pawn Richardson. Rene Clifford. Kim Andrews. Alex Smith. Jennifer O ' Brien. Greg Maslick (coach). 2nd row I. to r. Howard Edelman (coach). Kim Hawthorne. Shelley Stevenson. Susi Pritchett. Falamack Zaitash. Melinen Aslanian. Sharon Osgood. Betty Avila. Jenny Mendonca. Dawna Baroda. (mangr). 3rd. row I. to r.: Larry Auzene (coach). Melinda Homan. Teresa Todd. Amy Zidell. Michelle Gardella. Melinda Harmon. Jenny Merrithew. LaRayne Hall. Sandra Fonseca. Kelly Brumlgan. Jennifer Brocca (mgr): not pictured Tami Blankenship. Christie Brandt. Jeanne Burrows. Margaret Pomcroy. •c -..  J cs .rov s« as ' I lit! ., ,„ G ' 4 I ' ft ft V i ' V-5  • i If ,, i «■ i a  ni 192 Girls ' Varsity Track b4. JUNIOR VARSITY IS ON THE RUN AGAIN Fresh. Soph. Boys ' Track Top row (Ir) Randy Matsubara. Eric Williams. Chad Krapff. Humberto MIer, Jeff Jonkey. Jim Marquez, Greg Maslyk (Asst. coach); 2nd row (l-r) Larry Auzene (Ass ' t. coach). Derek Lombago. Troy Swezey. Greg Larson. Hugo Troncoso. Mark Batham. Andy Ortega. Mike Reagen (Asst. coach). 3rd row (l-r) Dawna Baroda (mgr). Mark Choliner. Jeff Rarros. Kevin Seaton. Walt Carruthers. Lucia Saldana. Jennifer Brocca (Mgr, ). Howard Edelman (Head Coach). Not pictured Darryl Daugheriy. Luis Carrania. Mark Granda. Craig Smith. Mike Kemp. Ko vin Peltier ' .-!! i 1 ? T . B I «!■■■ « «■ ■■■f-t-Mr Bovs ' JV Track 195 s Rcw I. L to R: Ron Hatcher (Manager). Sandy Selnicky. Janine Cochran. Robin Row. Nicole Ahernathy Row J. L to R Robert Panarelli (Manager). Traci Barnhart. Dana Henry. Lise Groth. Leonard Haynes (Coach). Row 3. L to R Angle Walls, Kris Gilibert. Turouru Rohrbacj, Cathy Zak Varsity Team Makes It To C.I.F. Even though they began the season with injuries to Cathy Zak and Janine Cochran, the Varsity team was able to make it to CIF. where they met up with a top-flanked Antelope Valley. After losing 2, winning 2, and being tied up 14-14 for several series. A.V. finally came up the winners, but not without a tremendous fight by the Varsity team and Most Valuable Player Lise Groth. Congratulations for a great 1983 season! K Gil ert spikes that goj her the l r the net. one of t ctions Most lnifiAyed.N.V- -X . I9ti Varsity Volleyball ' Ml Ml I TT . . . . .i -V ,.., . ut i a« , X . ll. ■ ■ U l t . l IU i l .l l l l l i ' .L '  i Varsity Scoreboard Angle Walls backs up Lise Groth during a set. Alhambra 9-15 Schurr 1115 16-14 15-0 15-11 5-15 win loss San Gabriel not available loss Hart 9-15 12-15 loss Burroughs 15-9 Alhambra 15-13 9-15 15-12 15-12 win win Schurr 15-7 15-6 win San Gabriel 15-10 Hart 7-15 15-11 15-13 6-15 win loss Burroughs ;:;:;- „ 4 15 15-10- 12-15 loss League Record 5-5 Overall 8-8 4 Note: First score is B.H.S. High Score Wins ,,. --. :; ' 8«i Varsity Volleyball 197 J.V. ' s Spike Beverly Hills In Unprecedented Victory This year ' s Junior Varsity team had a very successful season in three ways-, I) their overall record (11-5), 2) their established precedents (a win over Beverly Hills), 3) their development as a team. Even though the team was comprised of new players, they showed that they had the stuff to beat the never-been-beaten-before Beverly Hills team. With Most Valuable Player, Lesley Plank, Most Inspirational, Shannon Scribner and Most Improved Chris Dilibert, the team made a great J.V. season. W ' lW x Row 1. 1 to r Diana Mauldln. Lesley Plank. Theresa Todd. Susie Tsay. Row J. I to rCindy Alden. Stephanie Wolcott. Deirdre Von Dornuni. Howard Edelman (coach) Row i. to r Shannon Scribner. Sandy Song. Chris Dilibert, Anna Llobrera. I9S Junior Varsity Volleyball J.V. Scoreboard Alhambra 13-1 11-15 Schurr 15-10 15-8 San Gabriel 15-2 15-3 Hart 15-11 15-7 Burroughs iai5 15-8 Alhambra 15-11 15-8 Schurr 15-10 15-3 San Gabriel 15-17 7-15 Hart 15-8 13-15 Burroughs M5 8-15 3-15 15-10 win win win win loss win win loss win loss League record 6-4 overall 11-5. Note: First score is BHS High score wins. Top row, l-r: David Hill, Steve Nelson, Chris Burton, Glenn Wachtel, Spencer Hess, Jack Spratt, Coach Glenn Guzman. Middle row. l-r: Doug Hayes. Ben Kolstad. Ron Cafferty. Bill Akmakjian. Mike Hurst. Leo Soloki. Mike Becker. Bottom row. l-r. Bonnie Stoll. Tony Balles teros, Caroline Cast. Ralph Cisneros, Katrina Ghormley, Jim Longer- etta. Kendra Lammas. vf - This year, the Junior Varsity team worked hard for Burbank Highl Junior Varsitv Water Polo 199 This year the Varsity Water Polo team really hit it off by winning the CIF South- ern California State Champion- ship over Ciairmont High. The team, under Coach Cervantes, played spectacu- larly, with Mike Frueh. Powell Loskamp. Curt Labus, and Robert Hagerty. pictured at the left, lead- ing them. Below, top row. I r: Brian Lowe. Brad Walkins. Mike Frueh. John Walters. Robert Hagerly. David Vick, Middle roui. l-r Robert Conery. Jeff Lewis. Powell Loskamp. Curt Labus. Mark Lammas. Lance king. Bottom row. l-r Todd Watkins. Caroline Cast. Bonnie Stoll. katnna Ghormley. Kendra Lammas. Coach Sergio Cervantes. 300 Varsity Water Polo m ,9 Varsity Water Polo 201 aV C ip; B.H.S. PHYS-ED HAS IT ALL Are you beginning to get some flab on your thighs, a spare tire around your middle, or do you just want to stay in shape? If you answered yes to any of those questions, then the B.H.S. Physical Education Depart- ment is for you. The B.H.S. Phys-ed Department offers a wide range of physical activities to satisfy your ev- ery fitness need. From aerobics to weight training, aquatics to volley- ball, all are designed to shape you up and trim you down. What to sign up? Just wait till the next registration day. It ' s one investment you won ' t regret. Senior Nicole Eatherly moves to (he beat at the i in aerobics !l is a favorite among the young gentle- Some people |ust do nothing in P.E. but wonder how they got there. y.02 Physical Education FROM Physic;: t j jciiion 203 SENIOR MEMORIES Nicole Abernath Vs iien the class o S4 beat Burroughs, and when Varsity Volieybali ■.vt ' ni to CIF against Antelope Valley, lying the games at two e-! ' ■ ' • 7.n6 losing the 5th game 16-14. Also getting the award for All League- is( foam in Volleyball. Andre Abcolmn When I first met Bzo and when wo went to Arizona with all of our friends the egg fight I had with my other friends. Ana Aguibr Doing stats for both football and basketball. Siacey and Fiiz.. weight training with Mr. Carson and all the bruises on my arms Spanish 4th period and my talks with Perek talking to PeeWee during 7th. Victor Alegre This is my first year at Burbank High and I like it I ' m an exchange student from Madrid. Spam. Jell Amerongen Pickwick, my car accident and repairing my worth less pile of a car All the beautiful girls at BHS (and other surrounding schools). H O Polo bus trips, liquid lunches and missing classes occasion- ally. Coronation, having no from seat in my Bug! Liquid Fridays and Saturdays. Never getting traffic tickets? Soma Archer Hi I ' m . Vour having the best time. cruising in the wagon and the buggy. UCLA and the mixers. Kelleys 17th birthday. Beat It. You ate it. Race. Me and LaRayne made it. you didn ' t . Lorraine at the airport. Shuub. Disco Dolly and Pure man. What ' s that supposed to mean! Rambling with my friends. Palm Springs. Starting Something in Bob ' s parking lot after Booties birthday. Arabs. Italians, and Arme- nians that contributed so much to our fun. you ' re so excited Seed and Dos just listen to you. My favorite cow l. I wish I could save this time in a bottle Right Kareem. Good Luck Lisa B ! Azhar Askar Beating Burroughs and other games, all the friends with different names. All the good times and the bad. All the food fights that we had. cleaning the locker and being Kim ' s maid, all these memories I wouldn ' t trade Steven Aslanian the good old days of my i th and lOth grade, me and mv friends biking to school in a group and the going to the library alter school. My teachers at John Muir. even though they gave me a hard time I managed. Lincoln Bandlow Thursday nigh ' homework sessions. The Debate party. Jacuzzing with Greg and Bud. I ' ll never forget all the other zany, nutly. madcap, koo koo. high feluting shannigans. Cliflord Rathani Summers at USC Best Lriends with Dave-Football fight- beating JBHS 34-21- Vikki and Mona Razors - Freezing on Capitol Hill- J.A.F.O. Julie Beauchainp going to the prom of S3 with tugene Jaramillo. making |okes about ML. with Soma and Falamack. and ice skating down the halls with Michele Pebble Bekesfy Gum in the mornings with the FABULOUS 4, driving with Maite over the bumps on Sixth St.. sneaking into the drive in with Maite. in the trunk of Renees car. THL PADDLF. the parties!. THE ASSASSINS. Ttie FAB ' s motlo (GDAMi. and all those wonderful weekends. Jim Bouras wanting to throw .lulie Marlyn out of a three slory building what a spaz! Bob Bowman to name a few. first most of all the many friends that I have met. going out on the weekends, winning most valuable player in my sophomore baseball year and when we came from behind to kick Bur roughs butt in baseball. Jodi Boyce good times with friends and learning what growing up is all about. Christie Brandt meeting Pony. Madrid my guardian angel, taking Bob. getting lumped lor wearing Burro ' s jerseys, on the roof with no pool. coronal ion. having too much bubbly before slals. boys locker room, night ' J kicked Burro ' s butt. ' ■. ' i . ' ' - Martino ' s run. Winchell ' s run. waiting at Don ' s place. r.. ' , all the lun limes I had with Spitty (Sandy). Tom. ' . ' nd my fellow Ouadrapeds v mg !o every home football game with my friends, school dance . . The lime I spent with trie and my wild secret ' ' .1 •■■ i.h Miranda. Jeanne Burrows foolball games, we beat Burroughs finally! The curse of L.M.. DUDE!!! Rene Cahallero getting out of Ind period ten minutes before class ended so we could get something lo drink. Craig Calderon Huntington Beach on the Fourth of July in Todd ' s Motorhome and cold nights at Lanark. Tom Call Burbank 24- Burroughs 31. Fights with Dan. make ups with Dan. Being with B my pals. Lawn Chairs and CL ' s. A liltle FA Q2 to a few Burros boys (Burl). B2- Mole. All American, the Brow. Smiley and Skrunky. Coronation great time. a Campainha The Fabulous Four - Debbie. Mane Renee and Me! The Exciting foolball games were the greatest Sex (Berlin) with the Four before school and on the weekends. The gum runs to the lake, riding the bumps on Sixth St. during lunch. The unforgetable days of the lllh grade- The Tease and Flaming B at Lanark with Debbie- and the fighting with those chromes of the class of ' 83 ' ! (B.F.!!) All of the men!! The Parties! (Big Bird. Renee hay. Maite-Lover. In-A-Cent )- Here ' s to the memories The Fabulous Four 4-ever! Anza Capuano passing Accounting with Mike Larson (and his cheat notes) lOth grade, having lunch with Huler. Nora, koler. Gilfoy. and Donna during 6th period! Going to the football games (even when we would lose) beating Burros, meeting at Bob ' s Big Boy (also taking Bob down the street for a ride!), having Kemp for Volleyball! falling asleep in Larson ' s Cio - class (going to the beach with the gang on Fridays.) Michele Cardenas The times I spent with Sweet Pea, Scooter, Baby Cakes. Cutie Pie and ' Bob . the Burbank-Burroughs game, we won! Keeping slats for the sophomores and Coach, but most of all, the times spent with Rick C. who means so very much to me. and Julie and Mike, my best friends, and last B.C. The foolball games and after!! Also Sonya and her buttered popcorn at Pickwick. Ice skating in the halls. Young Life on Tuesday nights, all the things I did with my friends on the weekends and during school. T ping with Babycakes. Caroline Cast . Me, Bonnie and Mindy taking Robert out, all the fun times with Bonnie, always in the halls with Lynette H. and Gina O.. talking on the phone with Gina O. for 5 hours. T.A.ing for Auzie and spending time with Susan when she came home from SB. Kyle Cawthorne Learning absolutely nothing in school. To Mr. Laris and his Apathy sign. Good luck in the future you old quadruped. You are a good teacher but you deprived me of my chloropyl. Also going to the movies with the Nose and Spaz and all the gang. Renee Chase The Fabulous Four- Ava. Debbie. Maite and Me! Sarca- sem! Berlin SEX in the morning and at lunch with the girls, the Drive in Maite and Debbie in the trunk- what were they doing?! Fighting with Ava, but always making up, great ' weekends- The Party - but nothing to do. getting mad and being TBTC . gum runs ' Football and Basketball games, going to France with Tori, Grace, and LaRayne. Having a blast. French lovers and tan lines! Paul Chen Beaing Burroughs in my last Varsity Football game. Penise Chezuni Remembering those friends who I laughed with. cried with and cared for Cina Chiusano When the class of SA won the Burbank vs. Burros game, and I cried. When Mr. Harris used to get me mad in his Algebre 2B. A class. Plana Chnsiensen having a different group of friends each year. going 10 Carls Jr. with Nicole A., losing my voice at Football games. getting Laverne and Shirley sweatshirts with my best friend Kathy Trees. Kathy and I being triendly at lunch, being with my boy friend and Teddy Bear. James Walker. l: elyn Cienfuegos Sharing the good times as well as the bad with the one person I love most. Steve. Cindy Clark the good times spent in Washington DC. with the Close Up program, all the wild and special times with my best friend. Nicole and my friend Lynn. I will also remember the moments spent with M.L. Victoria Cochrane all of my great friends especially Robert. Ill never forget meeting Grace and Laurie, going to France with Grace, LaRayne and Renee! Arnaud el lout le monde! Westwood with Arniei Our long stay 1 S.-nior Memories in Ireland. Lacko 10, Morales U. Spandau Ballet with Renee and Laurie! Making life miserable for Grace, Traci, Christine and Nicole, Finally getting niy dad ' s car in my Senior year, being embarrassed by Mr. Kemp. Sandra, maman et Benoit! Sherre Cook The Framing of Victor . Ice adds more flavor . Al ' s Pep. Stick. Halloween parties at Scott B ' s. DSM Songs, dinner with the Family , Firefighters do it hotter , switching tables at the prom, falling in love with an ADORABLE Soph.!!! Paddy will pay for it . Donny wants It Donny gets it! But is he spoiled?? Do birds fly?? FA. LtS. Love ya. honey-you ' re 1. Oh noooooo! Saw Zapped 57 times. Li: Cravero Jenme ' s after party parties with the gang and all the hard times we gave Spero Rick Crawford . All the lime I spent with Michcle whom I love very much, and my second name B ob . Catherine Crouse . Meeting Don. having lunch with Terri, Mary. S Elena-meeting Timi. causing trouble in Office Procedures, doing stats for Boy ' s Basketball, falling asleep m Larson ' s class. DebiDaCorsi . Heaven Can Wait . West Side Story , the fun we had in Advanced Drama. The great times at the football games, Uizabeth Danaea ' The Gang at the nutrition tree everyday. Getting lost in Crystal City The streamer dance. Getting my MG and having lots of tun with my friends. Bumping into a parked car 17 times with Jeanne and my trip to Washington D.C. All the fun if Latin and getting confused in Harris ' class. Chubs. Eric deLeuw When we beat Burroughs and made them look like fools, we beat every game for the last two years. Lea Pominguez . Tern White and our little talks , the Castaways. Steven and Yvonne Urritia. COWS! Wt. Training with Wade Bailey. Running from Derek and Kareem and all the parties. Kim Port ' Mr. Keith ' s t Mr. Cobery ' s classes, the locker 16 of us shared in lOth grade, and of course, the Burbank-Burroughs game. Nicole Eatlierly Going to Close Up. meeting my greatest friends Cindy and Lynn, going to Westwood as often as possible, winning the 1983 game against Burros, and laughing a lot with the great people at BH.S Shane tmma Meeting my fiance. John, the most important person in my life. Damtn Esper Pete and Pattie (what a joke!), the hill, football games. Russ. Ira. some teachers, the ugliness of this Godforsaken pface. making fun of certain religious cults at Halloween. Thursday Night Homework, cold ones. KW North, my best friend Harvey. Lisa Farrand My 16th surprise party, my times with Michaeh KON FUZD i and all the fun times we had in it (how many people can we fit?); keeping stats for Basketball-, my late night phone calls; the Carp, week- ends; spending the weekend with LaRayne in the hospital; Michelle and her aerobic classes (Let s get buff ); Darling Daryl in Psych. Thurs- days with Mark Lammas; and of course, the many great times Fve had with my friends through the years-dances, parties, ski trips. B.H.S. games, homework, etc.!!! Tracy Fernandez . . eating lunch with Cheryl. Jane. Stephanie. Dawn. Dawn. Debbie, Serina, Nancy o Melinda. Giving Blood for the first lime, my junior year. Going out with Mimi. Tina, and Jenny and having to push the car down hill to get it started. Camp Cedar Crest the summer of 1983. My 17th party at Cheryl ' s. The Coronation dance with Jim. Having Auz and Mr. Frey as friends and teachers, Thaking Aerobics my junior year with a great bunch of people. Mary Ellen Field . , , Belonging the Gallopee Club. Karen exercises. Squeeker my honey. Hell Week, the curse. Be Fri and St. Ends, helicopter scene, searching for merchants. Todd in drag at Halloween. Hollywood. You are in a Volkwagen . Oh hi. can we get anymore ? . Gillipop and Buckwheat. Ticky-wow. Is the war over yet? . You have a pen- ny? ' , Numero Uno. Varstiy Song Rules. Beating Burroughs. RocioFlores Band X-Mas party ' 82 ,, , The curse of L.M. . P.E. with Tammy Coronation ' S3 Parades . , . The Pickwick Jazz Festival ' 83 Football Games The Big Game, when we finally beat Burroughs The Golden Arches bus rides to performances Group W. Cable Prom ' S3 Council meetings , , and last but not least. John Charles Schmidt. Christina Forlano Meeting Kurt , Prom ' 83 all the great limes we ' ve shared Paul, you poop , , if you feel happy . , Mr. Steve poke ' em guitarist STOP!!! , , Miss Piggy Lives Me-n-Julie gossipin ' about hokie pokie Didn t she wear those pants last Friday too? Amy can I have a ride? (Guess who. and you win a prize!!) becoming Editor KILLER DEADLINES Andreoni and rappin ' about having babies (two at a time) Camp Sex Crazy Bucketh- ead Maybe I ' ll paint it pink miss it all, Melanie Forslon Confetti at the football games, getting lost at the Capitol m Washington D.C, stayin up all night , chase, bus rides, double time, dances. T.P.. beating Burros, and good friends. Pavid Fortner B-squared with 3-D value. Mr, Corruption, All-Aineri- can, Skrunk and Micky Lobe. The talks behind Tony ' s, Memorial Day weekend (KSK), banzaii bug at the weekly drive-in. midnight window attacks. TONY ' S, green lasagna at Puponi ' s. Rasslin ' at Laguna and Mam- moth. Magic Mountain ' s Demolition derby, cat squashing, the MG syn- drome for 3 years. DOLE, 4 some with Mike A.. Coolies at Dan ' s. Big Bear at Sutliff ' s, Sonia and Mr. Math, in pre Calc. there they are , Mr. Corruption starring as anti-checkerster, micro-chips, K,C. and the gang. Mrs. Golden Pond in English. CL. ' s and B.L. ' s. meisterhrau?? What ' s on sale? ' . L.H, in the hospital and still wishing, all my friends and the fun times. B.H.S, 2A J.B. :!1 Janice Fredrickson When we all went to the drive-in cause Todd said it wouldn ' t rain and it did-so we listened to the car radio and the battery went dead and we had to push the car out of the dnve-in in the rain. Krissy Games . going to Nikki ' s at lunch and watching Freckles, visiting Ed ' s and Dodger Stadium, meeting Dusty and Jerry and watching in a daze. Jannifer ' s car ' s noises and fighting over Tammy ' s back seat. Let ' s not forget Biller and Mr. Williams, not to be called Mr. Bill. It ' s been great! Mike Garcia playing strange games with the girls of the island Sandra Garren all the friends I made here. All the rivalries and fights, finding things to do on school nights (Kitty), having killer weekends, the Coronation, but most of all. I remember my friends. Jodette, Angela, Wham, Pave, the Gebes. Chereen and Veronica. Lisa Geraughty my brother Ron Tomer and having parties when our parents were gone and fighting in the rose bushes in my front yard. Kareem Ghiaey all the good times I ' ve had with my friends. The Sunday night drive in movies. Thursday night homework sessions, the school dances, all the parties, everything was great, Tracey Gill out to lunch with niy friends. My new sister for a year during the Qth grade, she ' s from Denmark. Also, the fun limes I had with Carl Bailey, Lise Groth All the great times with my best friends: Kelly. Juanita. Tu and with the best guy ever. Doug, Robert Guerrero The night I couldn ' t remember. Straw Hat Pizza night. Falamack the punker . study sessions at Bonnie ' s with the Son- net Gang . Mindy playing Mom ' . Mr. Nicholson ' s English class, all those good limes with Ton, Lying to Brian, Robert Hagerty A great memory was going to CIF, in Water Polo. 1 will always remember the times with Lisa and the times with the guys in Key Club, LaRayne Hall Being a member of the Gallopee Club. Parlant en francais avec Karen. C.I. . ' Hi. I ' M , . June Ml. skiing, celebrating Kelley ' s B ' day in St. Joseph ' s Med. Center, Frenchie, Calculus disucs- sions. (Mike), of course-everything I did with the girls, (Palm Springs. Balboa. Skiing, eic) Stand cheerleading with Sonia. Tigger. Lorraine at the airport, Bonnie Halpern Coming to this new school in the llth grade and meeting many great friends who made me feel welcome, but, most of all. meeting my boyfriend David. Cathy Hanna Watching Burbank beat Burroughs from the top of the press box. all the true friends I ' ve shared special times with and getting closer to Larry. Hedi Hannoun My special love for Jimmy and Jenny, Salad fights at Carl ' s Jr,. T.W. meetings at lunch. Burbank-Burroughs rootball hame. Knwoing Margve. Edelman. Kemp. Palmont. and Edenzoiv, Melinda Harmon , , The Sonnet Gang, dancin in ii-c park, pizza night. Burbank vs. Burroughs game! Being Robert ' s ' moni , a rainy Saturday al Bonnie ' s S Bob ' s. Mr. Nicholson ' s English class passing notes. Angela Harngan . . Going dancing on the weekends, going will spending lime with my friends, shopping, going to concerts, Catalina, skiing in LJtah. and heading for the beach, and Westwood. Meeting new friends. 1 owe all the memories to my best friends Michelle and Nancy. Rcnald Heu Arachnids. Ceniipcde. bouncing citrus, ■tinbryo , lost car. Vort . 42 . Paschermt;: . Ilie French Foreign Legion. Mark Hig inhorham •• ' aving in the CIF Basketball playoffs, being kidnapped for breakf.,? ' , h. Ihe cheerleaders, winning the Burros game, graduating!!!! . Scott Hill - TsJkin-J back at the activities I did today, so I can talk about them tomorrow. Todd Holl.a ' j- -fih of July weekend at Huntington Beach in my parent ' s i;;o. ' oi ikmic and the cold nights on the top of Lanark with Craig. Frombic. V-.cn. Robert and CInick; and the time I spent with Mandi Johnson, Melinda Homan Watching Gary Willison make dead frogs jump in Mr Wargves science class. Beach trip with Jenny. Going lor Taco Bell runs, being involved with Drill Team and Track. The Class of 34 has the spirit and the pride to be proud of. The year 1983 we beat Burroughs. Having good times with my friends at school Seeing Eric Valencia smile. Mark. Hooper . . . Most Valuble Offensive Line. 240I, player of the week twice. Football. Barbara Houston going back tast with the Burbank High School Marching Band when I was in i)th grade, the Burbank Burroughs fight. and best of all Burbank beating Burroughs in my senior year. Jon Huddteston Beating Burroughs, and all my friends. Hell Week and opportunity, and of course all the nice teachers. K illiaiii Hughef My friends that I made through High School. Thomas Humenik . all the fun we had in Chemistry. |oking around with Mr. Abruzzo and making fun of his hair. Pamela loxino Florentine ' s (Kim Rice) he he Carl ' s during lunch, haminmbugers. Gary Gebo. Zody ' s parking lot (mornings i. Gudangs. nick names. Pimps. Kitty. Whami. Wendy, Be. Ester. O ' Mi Kim Fields, Andrea Poran, Aim . Michelle Iverson the 9th grade dance, which was my first ina|or date, being crowned queen was an honor, and our B.H.S. football team win of the homecoming game against Burroughs. Bradley Jensen winning the Foothill League in Basketball and throw- ing 50 bags of confetti at the Burroughs-Burbank football game. Cynlhia Johnson Burbank beating Burroughs and getting 9-99 at the Glendale parade. Krysli Johnson the Burbank-Burroughs game!!! Hell Week. Water lights!!! The Pep Squad car wash, Kathy Remy and all my friends, West Side Story ' cast parly, cheerleading camp. Karen Jonkey Lunches and fun with Laurie. Tall Flag Captain, trying to teach Cheryl drills. Robert, my one t only, and Cheryl, my very best friend. Cheryl Kaiser lOth grade with trin. fun times at lunch, my first parade, Jim Hess, 7-11 runs, Winchell ' s runs, all of my mistakes. Youth Group with Ihe mighty three, the week in Mexico, I loved everyone so much!!! Payid Kanipenga going 0-10 in football, winning Foothill League in the shot put. Daryl ' s cabin, motorcycle riding. Won Kint going to school with an unclear mind, walking with unfo- cused eyes. How can I forget all my best (thay) friends, and also my lovely Linda. Also, talking to policemen with no sense, cruising on Sunset Blvd. with a silly hope. Calculus ' clown Chrissy Hall. Kendra Lammas Kris G ' s picture, 13 all the way to Garvey (right Mark?). Pizia with the J.V.s Mark ate Ihe whole Burrito!!! Art with Bon. Line, and Sav Baby!! Mark Lammas being a member of the Varsity Water Polo team, walking down bunny hills at Sno Summit, CS.F.. my good Ireinds Stevo and Todd. Jelt Lewis Circle Jerks gig and the Discharge gig that I ' m going to see The team fighls Water Polo had. G yo Lister Richie ' s van. Salerne ' s lacuzzi, poker. M.C . the Corona- tion. Mammoth trips. -i, ,jbe Lopez The day at lunch when Amber and I had to go to ■I ' s house. The week at Catalina when Amber. Angle and I rented a ;. ' and got a flat lire and didn ' t know where we were at I 30 in the ■ : ' !c baseball games, going to Westwood with Nancy, Grace he time Angle ran over a cat, and cried all night long .;!! my friends and teachers that had been with me. A . girllriend la Condesila . Kimbereey Macgregor going out to lunch with my Iriend. meeting Brad Owens in Crafts (my boy Iriend). Rich Mailhot sticken Mersola my soph, year of football, taking English with Mrs. Steinmelz with Tina M. and regretting it. My junior year ol football, coach Garrison. Beating Burros in my Senior year of football 24 21- All the nice looking girls who liked to show off their bods, the radical parties with Daryl and Kurt. Turouru ' s cousin, the Pickwick and all those stupid movies. How we always cheated on Mr. Larson ' s Gov ' t tests. Coach Carson and all the guys on Ihe team. God Bless Em, hrank Maranto Having my lop slashed and getting my stereo ripped off m the school parking lot, Gregory Marchanl Thursday Night Homework Sessions, lacuzzi par lies. Ihe LJptown Motel. Marnssa Mateo having Volleyball with Mr. Kemp lor i years. Tim McCoy going 0-10 in football, all the parlies at Daryl ' s house, all the times we cheated cii Gov ' t tests in Mr. Larson ' s class, soph, football with my friends, having coach Marly Garrison as Ihe head football coach, all the times we went to the Pick wick Drive-in. 4-wheelin ' in Kurt ' s truck, going to Bob ' s after the football games, going to the rock when we won a loolball game. Biology with Rich in Mr. Margve ' s Class. Tracy McPherson the parlies with Tammy, Krissy, Jennifer, Chris and Nikki at Slough park at lunch. Cabe Meiia Being a member of the C.K.K.. coming back to school after lunch on those happy Fridays, taking a test in Larson ' s class, arguing with Ansalone, cutting P,E, Jennifer Mendonca going with Robby, West Side Story , full moon nights in tech.. having Jim Oler show me a side of Jon G. I never saw before. Edenzon ' a laugh, and having the best brother in the world for a year. Tina Miliaresis Richard Mailhot my bestesi buddie-Penise Medina the wild free Butterfly Ms, Conery ' s class ol period 4 and Auzie 4-ever. and no way out of Eidal ' s class. Mina Mina the look on Coach Carson ' s face before and after the Big Kick in the Burros football game and going to CIF playolls twice for Varsity Soccer. Kurt Moss breaking up and then making up. falling down stairs, falling in pools, falling asleep in Mr, Larson ' s Gov ' t class Sieve Murphy a 6 ' by 6 ' tumble weed whil coming oft the freeway with Gary Willison and Paul Chen. Giving blood with Bill and Todd. Mr. Auzene ' s stories. Cynthia Murray the fight during the Burbank-Burroughs game, the day that Ihe Marching Band beat Burroughs at the Palmdale Parade, and being engaged to Mark through my senior year, Tom Neely all Ihe field shows I did at the football games and laughing at Mr. Gehnnger (old band director). uina Oddo all the fun in cheerleading. Beating Burros!! Living with Eliie all sum.. Hell Week. China Girl, S.F. Carnival, Lake H, Paul telling me what I didn ' t know. July ISth K.K., my Jacuzzi parties, spending the night. Never Say Never, Every Breath, anything possible. Ellie changing the radio, my broken toe. Canyon Lake (S fe M), Knott ' s. KKK. R.M.. Crash diets, (celery, and hardboiled eggs 4-ever). 27 and S8. lucky charms, dropping our flag, lock 159. stupid lights with G. back flips on the beach with Mary Ellen, helicopter rides. It ' s Not a Mistake, late for practice, stealing the c. Bob ' s, car washes, kidnapping. Elite ' s surprise party! Slop watching Song E J A! Summer shopping and camp. I ' ll tumble 4 Ya. going up E.D.. While and Blue Cam ' s 4-ever. brown ' s sleeping bag. U.S.A.. Heidi. Romeo, your my Romeo, Meeting Caroline T.A.ing calling V. telling us F.U. (W.T.). writing letters that Dana read!! Finding her chain Thank God! He has black heads and E.B.T ' s using kelley. make it great, no more braces. Buffum ' s. mom ' s food, stale macaroni, shaving cream, whipped. Andy ' s Iriends R 6 K sneaking out. Justin Odom Long Lake Hollywood nights compiling hundreds ol lardies. becoming good friends with Bud Weiser, calling Mr. Nicholson- Skip , James Oler going with Debbie living in Ihe auditorium while working Ihe lights for West Side Story ' -, alligator biles; having a lot of mega- great friends, and having Jenny as a sister. Meg Olin goin g skiing with C.C.. Julie and Mia. our trip to Utah, Philmoni!!! The Hoedown, our awesome bus trip to N,M.. and all the new people I met. eating lunch with Kim and Pat in the hall. . ' 06 Senior Memories Kelly Oliia all the good times 1 shared with my true friends Tu. Lise, and Juanita, and most recent additions Cathy A. and Anna. I love you all. Also the fun and rough times I shares with kim M. But most of all spending my senior year with the most important person in my life. Daryl Lee Sutliff. I love you! Jodelle Oulletle going out with my real friends. Sandra Garren. Pamela lovino, and Shelley Michel! And being with my boyfriend. Bret Michel! And my sissy. Michel!, we finally get along, what fun we had! Jane Park When I first met Steve in my junior year, how he helped me through religion school and just every day life. I ' ll never forget the first time we went to Bob ' s for Hot hudge Sundae oooooh. I ' ll cherish the most talented, caring, and loving Steve K in my heart forever. Joseph Palubeski . Varsity bus ride to Santa Monica for CIF play-offs. John Pacheco . . . throwing paper at Jennifer Mendonca in Mr. North ' s class, going to parties with friends on the weekends. Robyn Pearlman R.I.. R.S.. S.C, N.G.. J.T.. KB.. J.P.. C.P., J.H.. K.B.. H.R.. Luly. Nth. last day 1st semester. 3rd period Larson, right before class. Grog ' s and her truck. Carlsbad ' 83 weekend, hey baby ' s let ' s always remember and never 4-get our wild and crazy times, Bob ' s Big Boy. parties. Burbank-Burros game ' S3, and scamming YtAH!! For Rosie tally swing, tap-around! Laura Pink bouncing oranges at lunch. Mr. Haynes leading the cafete- ria in Happy Birthday when I turned 16 and all the times Mr. Abruzzo got mad at me because I for asked for a detained. kelley Quinn . my car. the dances, you ' re having the best time , no way , Palm Springs, my 17th birthday, you ate it . Big B getting busted. Disco Dollie and Pure Man. cow. falling do win the stairs! Good times with my best friends!!! Julio Ouinones . . . parts of dissected animals outside my Biology class, cold ones on the hill, grad night eggings. pass the soap, and Bigg Butts. faith Rachels . . . When Burbank won the Burros game, my senior year. What a killer way to end high school! Burbank Rules! Maile Real . . Our motto at parties (GDAM) with the Fabulous Four!! Renee, Ava. Debbie: and ME. gum on the week-ends and at lunch. Being TBTC!! Having Sex (Berlin) twice every morning, sneaking into the drive- in with Debbie in the trunk of Renee ' s car. going over and over the bumps on Sixth St.. being a spaz . those uncontrollable laughing nights. Sar- casm!! Smiling a the time!! KikiRedburn , , . all the basketball games especially 82. The big rivalry . Starlight Bowl and the 5 mile run for your life. Friday night parlies. Sonia and I, 13 tardies, the triple birthday party, taking a drive with Kelley New Year ' s 82. Shub and his teeth. Donny and Sam v hen you fail you ' ll know it! Lorraine ' s going away party. Seedier falling down the mountain and his beedy eyes. Tern and the cheese. Angela Rego the crazy times with Amber. Anabel and Samantha (B.F.F.). All of the trips, we (AAA) went to Carpenteria, the time we (AAA) went to Catalina and Amber drifted out to sea and the life guards had to save her. The parties, especially the one Sam and I had, Lanark, 4x4 en at night, all the Softball games, the time Amber got carried off the stage by the security guards, and especially the times and years I ' ve spent with Paul Akard. Knowing Amy Zidell. Josh Reno . . , Busted my knee playing football against C.V. in the 2nd quarter, on kickoff team. Juanita Reyes . . . when we beat Burroughs! And all the good times I had with my best friends, Kelly, Lise, and Turouru. Kimberly Rice . Going to Florentine ' s with Pam, gossiping with Timi in Aerobics. My love for Eugene lovino, getting into 3 car accidents with Terri, going to lake Isabella with Laurie and getting sick on stew. Seeing Laurie at Billys party, my very special friends Laurie and Terri. Driving with Pam-well that s an experience not a memory. My love for Pam, and most of all the best memory of them all, knowing Eugene since 1st grade and meeting him again in l(?th grade. I love you Eugene. Michael Richards Mr. Bernhardt ' s room in llth and so many good times with great friends. Jim Robinson . thinking up logical excuses of why I did not study Spanish. Senor Laris ' APATHY sign, the football games, winning the Foothill League in basketball, the Coronation, the San Clemente basketball tourney, Abruzzos wil(?), and watching Coach Keith ' s face change colors. Veronica Rodriguez meeting Michael on the R.T.D., my best friend Chereen Sarkhosh. Mr Auzene the best teacher anyone could ever have, all the other good times at B.H.S. Turouru Rohrbach when I met Jacob DeBmion im my sophomore year, and |ust having a radical 3 years of high school. Mario Romeo Karen exercises, social security office. Red Eye (Sue- Flashdance clothes), Sorenlinos (Be Fri.i, Gail ' s blue sweat shirt, the talks about the P.P.C., Burbank-Burros game, tuna facial, nair hair remover, galloping club, Newberry ' s booth, chemistry, competition twins , the curse , old folk talk , make em laugh , and Lmda and Cella, the two girls who made my senior year a lot of fun, Quincy twitch, Kathy, Gail, Mary, Traci. and Eve (J.V. year), and everyone on cheerleading 83-84. Robin Rowe Chunky Soup, SSS, AP English chant. I don una stan numba tree , dirtbag. working at Magic Mountain, putting up with Mr. Edelman ' s dumb |okes. Senor Lans y sus bromas aspaticas. Mrs. Andreoni in a cheerleading outfit, cram sessions, the whole volleyball team and all the fun we had on the bus with Donathen. going wild. wild, wild in Washington DC, camping with Skippy Lauraena Santos . . . Those great weekends buddying around with Pat, summer of ' 83 the best ever! And most of all meeting Ronnie Engelmen and Junior , too. Is this the end And Carolee Wiles, the sweetest teacher I ' ve ever had! Richard Sarquiz our many outings in the bus, the door falling off in Westwood, my pacer, Jacuzzi gatherings, slow down dude! David Schubert all of the beautiful women of Burbank High, Lea, Soma, Kelly, Ester, LaRayne. Kiki. Terri, Sylvia, Tara, Pam, Dana, Nancy and even more and some from Burroughs. I love you all. Todd Seidler beating Burros in the game with no time on the clock, the basketball games, San Clemente trips and the L.B. love NAG. Saundy Setnicky . . the quest for a Guinby tie clip, DeMolay , Mr. North ' s class, volleyball practice, Mr. Hayne ' s and Mr. Edelman ' s smiling faces the table. Chanda Simmons Mr. Laris ' jokes, Don Smith and the onion dip. the rad beach parties, Lisa Navas, the Bulldogs victory over Burros in my senior year. Samantha Simmons Donny Smith, Puddles and Bubbles, getting a promise ring from R.F. I Love Ralph Falls (Janis. me, you and George), Mr. Roger, Kiki-when you get an F you ' ll know it. S.S.P.W.D.S.H.. Angle £ Is Halloween party. Tom Call! Why are you being so mean. Trey-we have been through a lot. Donny and 1 eating at Del Taco, volleyball with Edelman. Jim. S. in w t, Chrissy, Lonmer, Stacy and I in Geom., Amber and Anabel at my party (B.F.). Angle always being there. Shube Colleen Miller Best Friends forever (too many memories). D S S getting lost til 3:00 a.m. at Knott ' s Berry Farm. Scott Simmons . . . weekends at Bottle Hill, getting no homework done on Thursday nights, the Big Game . Fritos on Friday, and my girlfriend Lori. Tanka Sindle . . . Christmas of 82 . Spending New Year ' s Eve of ' 83 with Kevin Dillon, Kirk Davis. Jeff Cochran and Carl Bailey. Having Kris Franklin as my best friend, and all the times I spent with Scott Davis and the BHS Softball practices of 83. Daniel Smith , . all those four liners, jog to the beach, and run to Burroughs and run 25 bleachers there, and most of all having it pay off to win the football League Championship also, shredding and throwing more than 400 bags of confetti at all the football games. Don Smith . JLC, Bubbles my love, Hpy. Dys., Falamack, McDonald ' s Dr. Thru., Knotts with Bubbles, Lisa Hrtmn, EM, SB, onion dip. Shen, Singing DIM, L. Richie w Chereen, New Can Do, our tutor Estam, Pud- dles, Tara-n-Sylvia, Kathi (K.T.), Kiki in xy when ya know it: Parties especially Grad!, wedding shows. Kid. Dep.. ' ' Soaps , iroubio. David Stevenson . . beating the 5 c !c out of Burros, 24-211 3:59. Coach Ray Baby mach tech Mahalchic. Saturday Football practices. Jay Stigers the hill, the Pontiac cruiser, hitting a parked white Cadillac, H,O.A., Scott, Greg, Damin, Pete, and all the ladies who made my days at BHS, wild!!! Amber Stimac that finally we won Burroughs and it was in my senior year. 84 if Bonnie Stoll I remember the time Caroline, Mindy and I took Robert out and took advantage of him, which resulted in his being grounded for a month- I also remember walking to ' -11 with Caroline, all the talks with Senior Memcries 207 falamack in tnglish. d..ni;:r-.f: in the park, and the Sonnet Gang and all our plans Peter Stone ' riC .. the hill; Mersolas house; Apartment building runs; Saundy ' s; shiri,;. Brian ' s party; Homework Sessions; North ' s 0 0-. Flag. Boon. Squid, .ind Stud; G. TenniS; L L ' s; Debate. Speech and of course MOM; Wavne. Art, Mike. Nanci. Jean. Larry. Gabe. Sylvia S ViC; GROW- ING UP!!!! Christine Stuart T.P.ing. kidnaps, the center . YL. Chucky Soup. SS, Skippy. Best Friends , getting lost in DC. taking Ceralbus pictures. Senor Laris ' . bromas de mal gusta. people in a Mazda, camping with Dirtbag. Mike Sullivan When Johnny Ruiz hit a tree m his car. for no apparent reason. I asked him. Why didn ' t you turn? all he had to say was. My mom ' s going to kill me! Daryl Sutlitf Burroughs game. Lovable Lisa in Psychology. Darling Daryl . Coach Carson and what a great guy he is. Gail Swam all my best friends, and especially Marion S Ellie. Being teased by Greg and John in Norths class. Karen exercise. D ' s parties. 24- H. try-outs, the Coronation. Debbie. D.D.. bruno. talking about the P.P.C. Dave k. (20 ' s). blue sweater, the rock, camps. Holiday Inn. Farrells. and Wayne. Gloria ' s talks were the best. Ed Tarandek borrowing things from Mr. Gehringer. all the great times in Mr. North ' s class. Kyle ' s parties, field trip in photo. Oxnard- Jeff Telkamp Ron and Steve who are the 2 greatest friends, the swim fibula. Disneyland (8 times a year), Steve ' s chair falling act. and Ron ' s pith helmet. Eie Terran being in West Side Story with Tac o Breath , cheer- leading, with Petite Bonbons and Metzo Bon-bons. What a gang! And winning the Burbank-Burroughs game! Tract Tersigni petite bon bons. beating Burrow!, cheerleading camp, chemistry class, pajama party dance, the curse. Is the war over yet? You are in a Volkswagen! ' . Hell Week, water fights. Farrels. Holiday Inn. Laurie Thorson Going to Florentine Gardens and seeing Kim fall and almost break her neck, goingto Bob ' s after the Football gatnes. having Pam lovino and Kim Rice as best friends, going to the Gebos at lunch with Pam. having the best friendship with Mike Frazier. seeing Kim get sick over stew, going to Spandau Ballet with Ton Cochrane. Karen Todd being a member of the Gall-o poe club. Rishky Bicness . the curse. Numero Uno. beating Burros. Hell Week. Parlani en francais avec La Rayne. Katherine Hepburn. Gillypop and Buckwheat. Perek Trabilcy going out with my friends, Monte Carlo lunches, drive ins. The Dam. the STOMA, the p Squared gang, meeting and be- coming friends with the girls down the road. BelAire, Helicopters, police- men, Tara. Kelley. Soma. Kiki. Lea. Wende. Kime, Sylvia. Lissette. and most of all Lori Thrash The gang Tom Cal Kareem Ghiaey. David Fortner. Mike Allison and Soph. Mancy Troncoso laughing, crying, skiing, dancing, getting, bored, running bare foot and raining a 3 a.m. in Hawaii. Meeting yous in Westwood, skiing in Mammoth. Utah. Tahoe. Big Bear. Snow Valley, going to camp Fox on Calalina and having a crazy beach party, going to lunch everyday with Sylvia and Tara. and all my crazy times that I owe to my two best friends. Angela Harrigan and Michelle Bella. I love you both and having a wonderful boyfriend in my senior year. Patrick Demsey. I love you. trances Tsarduhas going to football games and having fun. going out to lunch and having a good lime and going out on the weekends with my friends Am ahlez . in my sophomore year, being a Water Polo manager ' .-••;. Kith Dana deVally and my sister Yole. and having the best time ■OK cTjr at the meets and practices with the Water Polo players. •■ ' ., ■-. ' .£ with Michelle I.. Patty U.. Dana D.. Shan S.. Theresa M.. Lisa F.. and having a great lime. Mane Vega all the new friends I made, the fun I had being in PopnJazz and drama, the teachers that helped me through the hard times and all the weekends during my senior year. Robert Veres kidnapping Spaz. tipping over the piano in the band room, weekly T.P. raids, teasing L.C. about her weight. Emma Wood beach trips, writing put down songs about Mr. Gehringer, beating Burros, Oxnard. David Vick 3 59 in Mr. Mann ' s class, all people are snakes (according to Mark Lammas), Harold Varnass and his DEVO rain coat, Monty Python, East L.A. workouts 8:00 a.m. Saturday mornings. Nanna. Sandra Villanueva Chris Lee, PickWick. Feb. 4. and R.T. John Walters lunchtime parlies in the clubhouse, trying to look normal in LiPeras class, and Coke, it ' s the Real Thing, and never going to a school dance, long hair. Water Polo games. Swim team with Varnass. Ha!! Kevin Warneke my memories will always be my friends, and the defeat of Burroughs in the Football game. Todd Watkins the smell in the boy ' s bath room in the 200 ' s hall, cheering at the Burbank vs. Burroughs game when we kicked their A!! (butts), bullets. Mary Ellen Field Shannon Webber running away in lOth grade to live in the back of a camper in Chatsworth, then going to C.T., and coming back here. Janis and I proved it could be done!!! Michael Wiike being the Bulldog, getting crazy with my friends. Seagull and the J.B. girls. Brian Williams giving Mr. North a hard time for 3 semesters and Emma Wood. Gary Willison when I got to be on the team that beat Burros and being out their that last second, when me and Todd Seidler knocked out a guy of the C.V. game when the coaches asked and he was carried off the field. Paul Witten . I. 2. i. Devil Face, Eve ' s sensational voice, Kelley Quinn and Mr. Crisco, slinging tacos, West Side Story . Heaven could ' ve waited. It shouldve. but it didn ' t. Louise Biahk. Christina Forlano in typing, and the Later Dudes ' . Mr. Haynes and his excellent way of teaching. Mr. B s temper. Susan Zana Zap Marshall. Edward Wong that 1 have a lot of fun in BHS. nad also I met many friends. The most important thing of all is that Burbank finally beat Burroughs in football. Mark Wright the llth grade Barbershop show and the Burbank- Burroughs football game in lOth grade. Esther Yuh Crystal City. Y G trips to SLO and Sacramento. Cappy and Carla. Falamack Zaitash I ' ll never forget the Sonnet Gang, and senior class pizza night, how we all went crazy and danced in the park, and got very sick. I remember making a fool of myself on stage for giving a speech last year, I am so nervous ' , the rainy Saturday at Bonnie ' s and our plans with the Sonnet Gang, (punkers. big mouth suckers), getting a ticket while I watched an accident, cruising in Westwood with Melineh. going to Hollywood with Amy. Amy Zidell winning the M.V.P. award for Girls Track in my junior year and winning M.V. soph., the brakes going out in the Jag with Anabel and Amber. ASB. the bus ride back from CIF ' 82 with the guys in the back, the Burros game 1 missed, being a Ceralbus Cheerleader , all those fun yearbook deadlines, and all the fun in Physics, and most of all meeting Mark, Jeff. Paul. Phil. Frank S., Bobby. Dave. John H.. John G.. Frank V.. Joey Z.. Eric. etd.. all my friends and the fun and Mr. Bern- hardt s Latin class with Danny. Anabel. Janice. Liz , and Cindy, and of course all the religion discussions with Christina, you see they talk like this and dress like this and . the Jag . Senior Memories SENIORS ' FUTURE PLANS i Node Abernathv to hopefully go to Lai State Nortlindge and try out for their volleyball team while I decide what I want to become. Andre Aboolian . . to go to U.C.L.A., study biochemistry then go to U.C.L.A. ' s medical school and become a doctor. Ana Aguilar ... to go on to college and study medicine and eventually become a doctor and marry a cute guy. Victor Alegre . . . next July I ' ll be back home in Spain to go to college. Jeff Amerongen . . to become a rich man and own a Porsche and surround myself with beautiful women and live happily ever after. Sonia Archer to go to U.C.S.D. and become the most ex- cited psychologist. Keep in touch with all my friends and have reunions in Palm Springs every month. Azhar Askar . to go to college, get a good job and marry a rich man. Steven Aslanian .1 plan to major in the field of medicine because I like to help people who are in need of it. I would like to buy a condo in Mammoth, where I could ski. I hope to go to U.C.L.A. where I can become well educated in many subjects and then hope for the best. Lincoln Bandhw I want to be an actor in B-movies, work for the Screen Actors Guild, get into politics and who knows, maybe run for President. No, the public is not that gullible! Seriously. 1 want to enjoy whatever I do for a living. Clifford Batham . go to Northridge and become a teacher. Julie Beauchamp to go to Stanford or U.C.L.A. and become a specialist in neonatology, get married, have two kids and drive around in a black Supra. Debbie Bekessy . . go to Hawaii with the FAB 4, then go to college until 1 meet a rich man, but 1 wont marry him. only tease him until I join the convent and become a nun, but no matter what happens always be with the FABULOUS 4 (TBTC). Konrad Be-Nites go to Raliegh Hills and conduct a survey on why teenagers become alcoholics. Jim Bouras to get ship wrecked on a deserted tropical island with Christy Brinkley, with no communication with the outside world. Bob Bowman ... to move north and play in the professional baseball farm system and at the same time go to a junior college and study to be a forest ranger. If I don ' t make the pros, 1 always want to have something to fall back on. Jodi Boyce look forward to college, make up for the mistakes I have made in high school and become successful. Christie Brandt .. go on to college and medical school (hopeful- ly if I make it) and become a surgeon, marry a Hawaiian dude and live happily ever after. Jeff Brehmer attend U.C. Berkeley and later get involved in the biggest computer scandal in the history of the world and not get caught. Tammy Brown marry Jeff and become a psychologist to help all those people in need of understanding and love. Steve Buckley ... to work as a Burbank Police Cadet while attending college. When I get out of college I plan to work for the California Highway Patrol as a CHP officer. Titfanne Buckley to go to college make a lot of money and have fun the rest of my life. Jeanne Burrows to go to college and get married. Rene Caballero join the Marines and try to get my own business when 1 get out. Craig Calderon , , , to become successful on my own and die of natural causes. Tom Call become fire capt. and put out the fire at Governor Chiaey ' s home, keep in touch with B always. Ava Campainha to have a long vacation with the fabulous 4 in Hawaii, then go to Northridge and be a cheerleader. Become famous before I named, then marry into a rich family, drop out of society, buy a Ferrari, get a divorce, collect alimony, move back to Hawaii and become a beach comber. In my spare time I ' ll visit Debbie in her convent, trying to learn something to learn some- thing. And last, always be the fabulous four forever. T.B.T.C! Anza Capuano Graduate from BHS. go to college, major in fashion design, get a better job (than Baskin Robbins) get a nice car! meet someone great, finish college, get married, have kids, and have a great life. Become something maybe a teacher and not a fashion designer, get to meet Billy Idol, stay in shape and hope to live until I ' m 80 years old. Michele Cardenas . to go to school at U.C.S.B. and become a computer- engineer, eventually get married and have kids, but not before 1 travel. Caroline Cast . . to go to the Olympics, win the gold medal in distance swimming, then go on commercials for milk, meet a gorgeous actor, get married and retire at age 25. Kyle Cawthorne . . to become a bum and live out in the woods just like Grizzly Adams and hunt for gophers. Renee Chase to go to Hawaii and France this summer, go to U.C.S.B.. be a rich interpreter and travel the world having affairs with gorgeous, rich foreign men! The Fabulous Four forever TBTC !! Paul Chen . attend C. S.U.N, to major in computer science. Denise Chezum . to live a happy life, share my dreams with the ones I love and to live life to the fullest. Gina Chiusano . to go to college and become a pharmacist, get married, have kids, and live in a nice house. Diana Christensen to go on to college and go into either a nursing career or into fashion desgin. Evelyn Cienfuegos ... go to a junior college for 2 years, then to a state college, major in medical science, and marry Steve. Cindy dark to go to college and earn a degree in business, than I will be a successful business women, and 1 will be able to get my Porsche! Of course Tom Cruise and I will be married We will go visit Nicole and her husband, Richard Gere. Victoria Cochrane ... to go to U.C.L.A. and be a ri.;h. successful child psychologist. I ' ll marry a gorgeous, rich guy and live in a beautiful house with our i kids. 20 cats and 4 dogs. Everv other summer my husband and 1 will go to France. Of course, we ' ll all be extremely happy. Sherre Cook . . to become a successful attorney, marry a Bur- bank paramedic and become better friends with Peter and Bell. Senior Fu-tures 2C Liz Cravero to go on ! ' .jshion Institute ot Design and Merchandising, earn : . . and become a fashion buyer. Rick Crawforci - ' ig summer vacation and maybe (someday ) at tcH ' ' ' iege. Catherine Ciw..- graduate, go to Glendale college, do some type o! . i- work, maybe give modeling a try, get married l. • • • :=:uy and live happily ever after. Pebi r ■ i ' ' ' 5ii ' ■ ' g ' ' ' college and get a good paying job. i el a lot. and someday get married, but I ' ll see what : t!i-jbctli Pd ).sce .---- to get an accounting degree, go on to U.C.L.A. law school and have lots of fun and be happy. Lea Doniinguez go to cosometology school and college. Kini Dow to go to college and be a child psychologist. I would also like to travel to New Zealand to finish my last year in a University. Nicole Eatherly to go to Hawaii with Cindy and Lynn in July, go to U.C.L.A. and get a business degree. After which I ' ll marry Richard Gere who has, by this time, realized I ' m the only one for him. Shane tninia to get married, and possibly continue some kind of schooling to find a career. Damin Esper to survive the nuclear blast and wander the devastated earth as a mutant. To call Mr. Nicholson Skip , not pay taxes, rum the lives of countless females, to discover the cure for AIDS ' and not tell anyone Lisa Farrand to go to either Irvine or Santa Barbara, and eventually get my Masters degree, get married; have kids-, build a big house overlooking the ocean; and drive a red Mazda RX-7. 1 would also like to do a lot of traveling to different countries and ride up in a hot air balloon. Tracy Fernandez I ' d like to go into either or both medicine and journalism. As of now I ' m not really sure, but next September 1 know that I ' ll be at Glendale College, then I ' ll transfer to Chap- man College, in Orange County studying pre-med, then if possi ble do my internship at OkU, Oklahoma. Mary Ellen Field to receive my Master ' s Degree in psycholo- gy, become Mr. Mary fcllen Watkins and have approximately 2.5 children, and live in a house with trap doors. I will invite mem- bers of the Gallopee Club to lea at 4 00 on Fridays. Of course if 1 don ' t make it through college. I will then become a stand-up comedienne in Chinatown, and in forty years get a face lift for our senior class reunion. RocioFloreg to go to college, and live life to ihe fullest, until I get married. Chritilina Forlano to go to C.S.U.N., become a preschool teacher and open an overly priced school for the tiny tots of the rich. I hope to lose 20-25 pounds, grow my hair longer, and become a Playmate of the Year (just to bug the ERA people). drive around in a pink Rolls Royce convertible and marry my personal accountant. Kurt Vilolo. if he is lucky. Melanie Forston to attend B V U. and study business manage ment I want to have a very happy and successful life with my family. David Former June I. 1990 (remember?) Janice Fredrickson to go to college, get a |ob. become wealthy, get married and have two kids. A ;s-. v Games to become a stock broker, live on Doheny ■ m Be%erly Hills, own a black Lamborghini, and have a good ■ :;■! ' ; after night. -.1.1 to pick up cowchips for $3.9? an hour at my : iti ' .n Wisconsin. ■ ' ■rr after my trip around the world. I will go to a i ilicn U.C.L.A.. where III meet my handsome. all-terrilic man and we will get married, and move into a man- sion. I ' ll support him and the kids, and we will live happily ever after! Lisa Geraughty to go to college, become a physical therapist and be rich, also to party more with my brother Kareeni Ghiaey to be a very successful politician and eventu- ally hold the 1 job (no I ' m not kidding). Tracey Gill to go to college and go to beauty school, finish my ma|or. and have a successful life. Lise Groth to attend C.S.U.N., then U.C.S.B. and have a successful career, marry a great guy and live comfortably and happily. Robert Guerrero to live in poverty in Europe with the Sonnet Gang . go to U.C.L.A.. become an ambassador, then marry an heiress, and then become President. Robert Hagerty to play water polo at a ma|or umveristy. and then go to medical school. LaRayne Hall go to U.C.L.A.. graduate in 4 years, then go out and find my sweetie , get married, and have a 450SL filled with kids. Bonnie Halpern to go to a good college, obtain a PhD in psychology, get married, have kids, travel to Europe, be success- ful, happy, and have tun. Cathy Hanna to go to junior college, choose a career, trans- fer to a university and somewhere along the line marry Larry Glenn Adkins Jr.. my forever sweetheart. Hedi Hannoun to keep my friendship with Jimmy and Jenny. Hang around U.S.C. and marry a rich guy (maybe even attend U.S.C.) and live in Austria, Melinda Harmon travel to Europe with the Sonnet Gang, marry a rich Erenchman and live, in Switzerland, where every weekend we ' d ski in the Swiss-Alps. Angela Harrigan after graduating from Burbank 1 plan to go to Hawaii for a month in the summer, go to College, travel around the world and become a successful fashion buyer. Mark Higginbotham to go to C.S.U.N. and find an awesome career to dovote the rest of my life to. fcott Hill to participate in college athletics, enter some form of business administration, computer industry job. and the en- tertainment business. Todd Holliday to graduate from college by taking as few classes as possible, to buy a house and move into it. graduate from Raleigh Hills by the time I ' m 25. get married and then think about getting a job. Melinda Hoinan to attend Glendale College for two years. then transfer to a major university, and later on get married. Mark Hooper skip college, go straight into the U.S.E.L.. and retire at age 30. Barbara Houston to become rich and successful. Jon Huddleston to work at Chippendales and marry a lady that IS a millionaire, or I might get a job watching grass grow. William Hughes to go to college at L.A.V.C. then transfer to Northridge. Thomas Humenik to go to a good college, fix up my car and become President of the Chrysler Coroporation. Pamela lovino ... to go to beauty school, pay off my car. move to Mammoth and be a career women and never get married. Michelle Iverson . to go to Northridge to help me reach my goals. I plan to continue to stay healthy which will help me stay in shap. Bradley Jensen to attend B.V.U. for a year, then wear a suit while riding a ten speed for a year and a half, go back to B.Y.U.. get married, graduate, and have a family. Cynthia Johnson go to Northridge. and ma|or in business. Krysn Johnson to live each day to the fullest and accomplish what I set out to do. I would also would like to make my parents proud. Karen Jonkey . to study law or education and always remem- ber to help others before myself. Cheryl Kaiser to go to college and get my R.N. and become a missionary nurse for the gospel of Jesus Christ. David Kampenga . over throw my father and take over his business. Won Kim to go to college and graduate with a degree in medicine, marry a perfect 0 girl and have just 10 children. Also have at least 10 cars, including B.M.W.-MI at a pretty beach house. Kendra Lammas . to became a successful artist, or maybe a poor, starving one. VlarA Lammas to move to Hawaii and become a professional surfer for Town and Country, and learn how to snow ski on the side. Jeff Lewis live on the beach on the tip of Africa in a grass hut and eat bananas and surf for the rest of my life and occasionally fly to Ameria and England for good gigs. P.S. and to push the button for 3rd world war. Glyn Lister ... to get V. X . van. paint flowers on it. take it to Europe and drive around doing whatever I want for the rest of my life. Anahel Lopez to graduate and attend C. S.U.N. Rodrigo Loredo follow up on my studying and get a good job. Kimberley Macgregor . college, guys, and to have a successful life. Rich Mailhot to marry on Arab, and become rich, maybe do a little boating. £:nd try out for the L.A. Lakers. Become a sports announcer, tor Monday Night Football, if Howard can anybody can. Franl Maranto ... to become a builder. Gregory Marchant . . to go to college, become an engineer and work my hardest to see that we put a dam at Yoseinite and fill up the valley to make sure that everyone in Central California had a place to water ski. Marrisa Mateo to go to college and become a doctor, Tim McCoy to have a good job. make a lot of money and retire before age 40. Tracy McPherson . traveling, coming back 10 years from now to the reunion and living with Bill Anderson Gabe Mepa to become a pilot, have lots of kids, be rich, keep being a member of the C.K.K.. and to keep being as friendly as I am. Jennifer Mendonca wanna to a Toys r Us kid ' !! 7 7a Miliaresis to graduate, get married to Chris and live a long happy life in luxury. Minas Mina become a young and successful (rich) business man, have a wild time with my money (fast cars and fast wom- en 1. get married (not necessarily in that order), have at least two children, and die contented at the age of 97. Kurt Moss to 4x4 up the highest hill, then go to all the parties in Burbank. then go to work, and make something of myself. Steve Murphy to go to Glendale College, and then transfer, make a lot of money, own a condo in Newport beach and a sports car, and become a millionaire by age 28. Cynthia Murray to be in the Marines and to marry Mark. Tom Neely become a commercial artist and race the slaloms on Sundays. Gina Oddo . to get my R.N. (registered nurse) work at a children ' s hospital, marry for money, have 2 kids, then kick back in a mansion with maids and babysitters, and have lots of animals and a Mercedes (convertible), live In Malibu and never divorce and always stay friends with Ellie and Caroline. Justin Odom Marry Joan Collins: Make the mega-bucks: study the guitar and blow Eddie VanHalen off the stage. James Cler being adopted by Bill Bertrand. Meg Olin to become a Forest Ranger and work for the National Wildlife areas. Kelly Oliva to be successful, rich and happy. en|oy life, keep in touch with my friends, marry Daryl Sutliff and raise a lot of little linemen. Jodette Ouellette . . to marry Bret Michel!!! And to have little Michels running around our house. Jane Park to go to C.S.U.L.B. and earn my R.N. degree for nursing, then marry Steve, and have 2 boys and I girl, and to keep in touch with all my amigos. Joseph Palubeski . . to fulfill my life long dream of being mar- ried to Christy Brinkley !!! John Pacheco to become rich, and successful, and to support my family the best way I can. Robyn Pearlman to go to college major in business and become a lawyer, and marry a totally rich, goregous, guy, and to live happily ever after. Laura Pink to go to C. S.U.N. ma|or in education, get married and have a family. Claudia Puerta I plan to attend Pierce College and study to be a Registered Nurse, then to transfer to Mount St. Mary ' s and keep studying. Kelley Ouinn to move to San Diego with my best friend Soma. Julio Quinones to acquire enough education and money so as to establish a right wing tyrannical dictatorship over the third world. Faith Rachels to become a child psychologist and travel around the world, also to become a million (best) seller author. Maite Real to go to Hawaii with the Fabulous Four!! To go to Northridge for a semester- then to Pepperdine. Become a doctor and become rich, meet beach bums and be a spa; all my life. The Fabulous Four forever TBTS !!!!! Kiki Redburn . . attending the Fashion Institute for Interior Design and keep In touch with my best friends forever. An - ' ' ela Rego to graduate, go to Australia, then on to U.C.L.A., to major in business and own my own business, marry Paul. Josh Reno . . go to college. Juanita Reyes to attend Northridge and major in business and maybe one day own my own business. Kimberly Rice .to graduate from Burbank High School. Go to school in Orange County to become a fashion designer, get married when I ' m 22. start a family and have 2 children a boy and a girl. Michael Richards . . to ride a motorcycle off the Grand canyon. Jim Robinson .to attend U.C.L.A.. major in business, and enjoy U.C.L.A. and it ' s social life. After that I will marrv Christie Brinkley and enjoy her for a while. Veronica Rodriguez . . . live life, go to art school, get married, and raise a large and happy family. Turouru Rohrbach to go to college and to get mv master ' s degree in business, then get married to Jacob and live happily ever after. Marion Romeo ... to attend a major university and ma|or in biology, from there 1 hope to earn my P.H.d. from John Hopkins Medical School. 1 plan on traveling all around the world and settling in some place other than Burbank, California, I will defi- nitely visit Kathy in Florida right after 1 graduate college, so our dream can come true. Senior Futures 211 Robin Rou e to -iilci B.. get rich, get married, get richer, get a totally cooi :• tc .1 totally cool house, go to Africa and help a pyginie trib. onie back to the U.S. and become Vice President. Lauraens Santos r.- e into a townhouse with Susan, then go to a junior c -lit- ■■ ' i tour year college in Seattle, and major in communi.v::: . : eventually become a famous newscaster and mak-: : noney! Finally, settle down In Malibu and share my fame and fortune with actor Michael Dudikoff. Richatii farquiz further my education to the fullest extent. Da ui ' : chubert . graduate from U.S.C. and live my life very luxuriously In whatever career I decide to pursue. rodii Seiiiler to go on to college and be an accountant and a football player. Saundy ietnicky to marry a rich man with a moustache, live happily in a big beach house with a cat and to find a Gumby tie clip. i handa Simmons go to business college, buy a B.M.W. 320S and race it around, and have a totally awesome life. Samantha Simmons to model or go to college and be a veterenarian or both, marry R.F someday. I hope. Scott Simmons to receive my Masters of Architecture de- gree from Cal-Poly Pomona and design more Raleigh Hills hospi- tals. Tanka Sindle to be happy in what ever I do. be happily married, travel, and have enough money to do what ever I want. Daniel Smith to attend B.Y.U. and major in bumology. until 1 make up my mind. Probably business or computer science. After graduation I hope to have a large family and en|oy life. Don Smith I am going to be president of Paramount Studios, marry Falamack, move to Beverly Hills and have ten kids (in that order). David Stevenson become a photographer for Playboy maga zine, become very rich, marry a rich Playmate, move to Beverly Hills with 6 cars and a Lear jet. If that doesn ' t work. I ' ll grow a straggly beard, give blood for booze money, and hang out at the mission. Jay Stigers to further my education at an institution of higher learning - A place that Is highly respected, a place that is the future hope of mankind — Glendale College. Amber Stimac to go to the University of Calif and have an awesome time. Ronnie Stoll to travel to Europe and find John Taylor, kidnap him and hold him hostage in the South of France forever. Peter Stone become President of the United States, retire, write a book and maybe give a lecture at Burbank High on The Difference Between Fire Engines and Fire Trucks . Christine Stuart to attend U.C.L.A. Mike Sullivan go to college and have one heck of a time. Paryl Sutilff to play college football. Gail Swam to get married, have kids, and fly a helicopter. Also, to try to fit into my cheerleading outfit in ten years. Ed Tarandek Party, more school, party, work and more party. Jeff Telkamp to go to college and get my degree in teaching or business administration. Eve Terran . . to attend B.Y.U. , pursue a possible career with singing, acting and dancing, and someday take a trip to New Vork. . r ;. ' t,v) . . to attend U.C.S.D.. live on the beach and surf • ' b-ecome the Gidget). Beconie executive manager for • -. marry a rich man who own wells, fly in his plane I ' .l have a gorgeous mansion. If that doesn ' t work . 10 be satisfied with being healthy and happy. to go to college and make a lot of money. invite my friends over to my future house in Beverly Hills. Karen Todd to go to U.C.L.A., become a rich doctor, and marry another rich doctor, and live in Beverly Hills with some kids and a couple of red Porsches. Derek Trabilcy to pursue football, get in a goodfield of business, go to college then transfer to a university. Nancy Troncoso to go to Hawaii for a month right after I graduate, attend college and major in business and go Into busi- ness and travel all over the world. Frances Tsarduhas go to college, get a degree in law, travel. go out every night and enjoy life, then get married, and have about two kids. Amy Valdez to attend Santa Barbara ' s city College and transfer to U.C SB., and go through successfully. Mario Vega to go to college a year after I get out of high school to study? To become rich and famous, to marry a wealthy lady and be the father of two kids, a world famous lover and have an affair with Elvira. Robert Veres to go on to Glendale College for a year or two. then go on to Northridge and major in business, party it up then get married and settle down. David Vick B.Y.U. and skiing Sandra Villanueva . to go to college. John Walters to become a commercial diver and eventually own my dive boat. Kevin Warneke to go to college and become a paramedic. Todd Vt ' atkins to try to make the Olympic diving team in 1988. then set out on my own. if that doesn ' t work I will bum off my parents as long as possible, shave my head and become a punker. Shannon Webber to wipe out all forms of non-metal music and persuade everyone in the world into liking the only real music around . . Heavy Metal!!! Mike Wilke to go to C. S.U.N, and become a rich dentist, move to Malibu and drive a red convertible Porsche. Brian Williams to be successful Gary Willison to go on the a university and play football, then go to the pros and come back to coach. Paul Witten to get out of school and move out with the hope of gaining more independence, then studying to be and eventual- ly becoming the most famous actor of this generation!!! Also to obtain the biggest collection of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia. Edward Wong going on the university and hoping to become and engineer. Mark Wright to do all the things I want to and marry Cyndi and open a massage parlor. Esther Yuh undecided Ealamack Zaitash to go to a university and be discovered by a Hollywood producer and be a centerfold for Playboy, make sure I am around for my high school reunion and go to England with the Lonnet Gang. Amy Zidell to shave my head, wear a funny looking robe and sell flowers all day at the airport and dance around with a tamboreen. When my hair gorws back. I ' ll dye it purple and join the circus to be in the freak show. Then I ' ll go to college. U.C.L.A.. join a sority. and take a double major. Graduate Phi Beta Kappa go to dental school and start work as a business entrepreneur. In the meantime I will have found a nice Jewish boy, been married, under a canapee and have crushed glass under my feet, have a couple kids, and hopefully a cozy big house in the West end. After dental school I ' ll work in Westwood and drive a red Ferrari. I ' ll have fun, be happy, and remain as loosely attached to reality as possible. I hope I can do something to make the world a better place because I was here. Senior Futures Congratulations Class Of 19841 Tm£S. This mtse ster i as h nd oi ' f i 4,at -f nd, arif -iri nds ' ■ ' If ' f ' ilt eje -f rH a ujcu. hut -tn re ' s a i f lxs.t fe urM- rtailu voa t to OJ d that ' ' iouch at trulhe 1984 Ceralbus Staff sp£c, ' - ' )V5 udrfh (t , , imn Abbott. Mar:- 6?. 125 Abdaia. vsrics 50 Abedisn. Armineh 17. 107. 130 Abcrnalhy. Nicole H. 196 Abi-vlisn. Andre H 17, OS Ackerley. Fred R 50, 170 Icc ' . ' Jfa, David Emilio -42 Adams, Andrea 50 Aghevh, Amir 50 Aguilar. Ana Lucia 17 Aguirre, Daniel 50 Aguirre, James 6S Ahn. Sam 50 Akmakiian, William 50, 13-4, 199 Alden, Cynthia 68, 198 Alderman. Aaron 50, 146 Alegre. Victor 17, 134 Alegria. Jessica 68. 133 Alexander. Jon 68 Ah. Reena 50 Ah. Shahzad 68 Ah. Sirai 50 Allen, Kimberlv 50, 130 Allen. Rcben t V Allison, Kevin 68 Allison. Michael 17 Almaguer, Barbara 68, 107 Aharado. Emily C 17 Anierongen. Jeffrey h |7, 19 Amen, Bertram 50 Anderson. Todd 17 Andrews. Kiniberly 17, 145, 151 Angarita. Andrew 50 Aramlan, Donatella 50. 139 Archer. Soma 17. 38. 99. 188 Anas. Vickie 68 Arquioni. Rigoberto 17, 176 Arredondo, Theresa L 68 Artega, Hector 68 Artega, Miguel 50, 176 Askar. Izdihar Azhar 17, 145 Aslanian, Katrin 68 Aslanian. Melineh 17. 165 Aslaman. Steven 18 At llano. Miguel 18 Audelte, John 68 Auzene, Michelle 68, 107 Avalon, Ralph 50, 99. 126 Avila, Beatriz M 50. 103. 103. 107. 130 Avila, Luis J 68, 126 Avila, Ramon H 50. 129 16 B. cr!t!, L,_ ri 68 i5?.Joiijn, Jjck 58 Hadoiian, Sean 6S Baggesgard, Maitm 50. 126 Baik. Hou,. rd A IS, 128 Baik. In Hee 68 Baik. Sandra 68, 188 Baik. Sun H 50 Bailey. Timothy 68 Bailey. Wade C 50. 145 Bakeman. Doreen 68 Bakeman. James R 68 Baker. Lisa 50. 129. 130 Baksh, Amina 68 Baldwin. Kirby 50 Ballesteros, Antonio 68, 199 Baltzer. Carolyn 68, 133 Baltzer, Sazanne 50 Bandlow. Lincoln Pee 18 Barassi, Joseph Adam 68 Barber, Jeffrey 50 Barcenas, Salvador 68 Barnes. Deborah 68 Barnhart, Tracy 50. 196 Barnhill. Laurie 50. 130, 144, 145 Baroda. Dawna 50, 130, 169 Barrios. Alicia 68 Barrios, Evangelina 18 Barrios. Raymundo 51 Bartold. John 18, 126 Basallaje, Glecy G 68 Bass, Michael 68. 169 Bathain. Clifford C 18. 145 Bauer. Tammy 68 Baughn. Michael Todd 68 Bayne. Lisa 18 Bazan. Ariel A 18 Beas. Emiha 68 Beauchamp. Julie Kim 18. 128 Beauchamp, Lisa 51 Beck, Michael 68 Becker, Michael 68, 199 Beckner, Brandon 68. 129 Beckner, Robert V 51. 170 Behar. Pavindervir 51 Bekessy. Pebble 18. 23 Bekins. Eric 68. 126 Belisle. Polin 18. 168 Bell. Maralyn 18 Bella. James 68 Bella. Michelle 19, 132 Benavidez. Dean R 51 Bennett, Laura 68 Bermel. Vicky 68 Bernal. Rosemary 68 Bernheim. Anthony 68 Berry, kristine 51 Berry. Rebecca 68 Biller. John 164 Billos, Kimberhe Ann 51 Billotti. Ahsa 51 Bindra, Taru 5 Blaka. George 68 Blanco. Oenoveva T 19 Blankenship. Lynda C 19 Blankership. Sherri 68 Blankenship. Tamnii 51 Bias. John 68. 131 Bias, Lisa 51, 188 Blevins. Larry 19, 140, 142 Bo|orquez, Richard 51 Bonar, Robert 51 Booth, David b 51 Borders. Parrin 19. 128 Bouras. Jim 19 Bowman. Robert Matthew 19 Boyce. Jodi P 19. 130. 188, 189 Boyd, Tamara 51, 134 Bradner, Mark 51 Brady, Brandyn 68, 164 Braitenback, William M 51 Bramen, Ryan 69, 169 Brandh, Jean E 51 Brandt. Christine 19. 46 Brandt, Mehnda 51 Breeden, Kym Kay 69 Brehmer. Jeff 19 Brehmer, Suzanne 69, 130, 132, 133 Brenner. Susan 51 Britton. Tammy 69 Brocca. Jennifer 51. 130 Brockett. Teresa Ann 51. 126 Brooks. Jason 69 Brooks. Mary 69. 125 Brosnan. Marcella 51. 125, 130 Brown, Kristi Shannon 69 Brown. Taminera L 19 Brumagin. Kelly 69 Bruser. Catherine 69 Bryant. Stacey 19 Buck. Cnstopher 164 Buckley. Steven 20 Buckley. Tiffanne 20. 47 Buckner. Elizabeth 69 Bucy. Robert 69 Buehner. Lowell 69 Buntin. Juha 69 Burger. Brett 51 Burk, Dawn M 51. 125 Burns. Norma 69 Burrows. Jeanne 20. 128 Burrows. Nanci 20 Burton. Christian 51. 199 Bustamante. Norma 69 (E Cafferly, Ronald 199 Calderin. Gloria 69 Calderon. Craig 20 Call. Thomas 20. 98. 131. 170 Calzia. Rebecca 52 Campainha. Ava iO Campbell. Lisa 69 Campbell. Tina 20 Campos, Miguel 69 Campos, Patricia 52 Canning, Jsnith 69, 125, 133 Cano. Bill 164 Cano. Jose 52. IC Capuano. Angela 52 Capuano. Anza E 20 Carbon. Denina 52 Carcamo, Gustavo 69 Cardenas. Agustina 69 Cardenas. Gerardo 10 Cardenas. James N 52 Cardenas. Luis A 69 Cardenas. Michele 20 Carlborg. Robert 69. 126 Carmichael, Pamela 69 Carr, Bradford S 69. 126 Carrafield. Bob 52. 146 Carranza. Bernal 52 Carranza. Luis 69. 176 Carnllo. Blanca 69 Carson. Terresa 69 Carter. Dean 52. 170 Cast. Caroline 20. 46. III. 114. 115. 118, 132, 199, 200 Cast. Kevin 52 Castellanos. Esmeralda 52 Castillo. Aracely T 69 Castillo. Johana 1 9 Castillo. Lorena (••S Castillo. Maria 69 Caulk. Roger 69 Caven. Melissa 69. 125 Cawthorne. Kyle 21 Cervantes. Jose 69 Cervantes. Ramon 52 Chandler. Bryan 164 Chad. Tiley 52. 102. 103. 129. 130. 170 Chapman. Michael 52 Charapata. Cynthia 69, 129, 133 Chase. Renee L. 14. 21 Chavez. Ada 69 Chavez. April 69 Chavez, Francisco 52, 167 Chavez. Linda 52 Chavez. Luis 52. 125 Chen. raun . 170 Chew, Bee Sian 52 Chezum. Denise 21, 106, 136, 150 Chezum, Kimberly 69 Chiusano, Gina M 21 Chlarson, Marden 69 Chotiner, Mark 69 Christensen. Diana 21 Christensen. Julie 52. 165 Christianakis. Stratos 69 Christofferson. Leif 52, 169 Christopher. Margaret 52 Christopher. Thomas 52 Chung, Hee Kyung 69 Chung. Hyun Suk 69 Chung. Jeffrey 21, 128 Chung, Sam 52 Chung. Amy 52 Cienfuegos. Evelyn 21. 146, 147, 148 Cimini. Pavid 21 Cirincione, Emilia 69 Cirnigliaro, Denice 52 Cisneros, Ralph 52, 129, 199 Civola, Dean 132 Clansen. Michelle Babe 70 Clansen. Thomas 70. 162. 163 Clark. Cindy 21. 128. 129. 130 Clark. Jennifer Anne 21 Clark. Nancy 52. 130 Clark. Randy 21. 170 Clark. Rene A 52 Claussen, Kimberly 53 Cochran, Janine 53, 196 Cochrane. Victoria 14, 22, 102, 103. 107 128 Cofre. Joseph 53, 170, 173 Seniors in Italics Cohen. Kathi 70 Cohen. Laurie 22. 128 Coleman. Earl 52 Collard. Bernie R 22 Colleran. Brian D 22 Collesler. Leanne M 53 Collester. Stephen 22. 128 Colvard. Jennifer E 53 Compton. Gregory 70 Conant. Christopher 70. 129 Conery, Robert K 53. 200 Conklin. Dale E 70 Conner, Zachary 53 Cook. Chandra 70 Cock. Sherre 22 Cordell. Marvin 70 Coria. Anna 70. 133 Corona. Marta 70. 133 Court. Jennifer 70 Cousino. Suzanne 53. 129. 145 Coutinho. Richard 22 Covarrubias. Jose 53 Cowles. John V 53. 170. 17! Cowles. Matthew A 70. 169 Cox, Eric John 70 Cox, Paul A 53 Cravero. Elizabeth 22, 130 Crawford. Richard L 22 Crouse. Cathy 22. 162 Crutchfield. Lori 53 Cruz. Jacqueline 53 Cunningham. Denise Plane 22. 147 D Dacorsi. Debra Shawn 22. 47. 130. 144. 145 Dagam, Shekhar 22 D ' Agustin. Matt 164 Dalfonso, Andrea 53 Damotta. Louisa 70 Dancsecs. Elizabeth 23. 130 Daniel. Laura 70 Dargahi. Micheal 53. 129. 176 Darin. Lisa 53. 126 Dartnell. Peter 53 Daugherty. Darryl 70. 169 Davenport. Adin 53 Davila, Michelle Ann 70 Davis, Julie 70 Davis. Ronald J 70 De Binion. Mark 70 De Geus. Joe 70 De Obaldia. Beatriz 53 De Obaldia. Ester 53 De Santis. Shane Robert 70. 169 De Simone. Donald 70 Debinion, David 53 Deleuw. Eric 23. 47 Demattia. Eva 53 Deneal. Sherri 23 Deneal. Traci 23 Devally. Dana 23. %. 99. 188 Deverna. Valerie Joan 23 Dewald. Joseph 53 Dias. Daniel 23. 170 Dibendetto. Daryl 70 Dickson. Harold 70. 126 Dickson. Robert Bruce 53. 99. 131 Dilibert. Christine 70. 198 Dillon. Eric 70 Dillon, Scott 54, 170 Dipanni, Dawn 54 Diperna, Carolyn 70 Dishon, Connie 70 Dixon, Eelicia 54 Domenico. Stephen 70 Dominguez. Lea 23 Doran, Andrea 54 Dosremedios. Robert 23, 39, 46, 98, 131. 170 Dow. Kimberly 23. 47. 144, 145 Downie. Dennis W 54. 126 Duffett. Jeff 54 Duhamel. Lori 54 Duly, kimberly 54. 129. 130 Pumey. Daniel 23. 147 Dunn. Kelly Anne 23 Dunn. Tracy 54. 144 Durgin. Charles 23 Durgin. Robert 54 E Eatherly. Nicole 24. 128. 130. 202 Edondson. Kenneth M 70 Ehlert. Michael 54 Elder. Elissa 70. 136 Elenes. Bertha Beth 54. 102. 103 Elsass. William 70 Emamian. Payman 70 Emerson Tom 70 Emma. Shane D 24 Engbrecht. Todd A 24. 145 England. Wendy 70 Ennis. Robert 70. 169 Enriquez. Rudy 54 Erskin. Gary Dean 54 Escobar . Ana 70 Esper. Pamin 24. 162 Euper. Thomas J 54 Everett. Marc 70 Everett III. Earl W 54 Exner. Barbara J 54 Exner. Christine J 70 r Fair. Timi 24 Faiardo. Amy 24 Faiardo. John 70. 126 Fajardo. Jose 56 Faiardo. Mark Anthony 24 Faiardo. Thomas 70 Earrand. Lisa Plante 21. 24. 111. 128. 162 Farrell. Kathryn 70. 145 Fata. Francesco 24. 170 Eenton. John D 54 Ferarra. Joy 70 Fernandez. Tracy Lynn 24 Fey. Chad 70. 169 Field. Mary E 24. 114. 121. 128 Fields, kimberly 54. 114 Fine. Michael 70 Fiol. Agnes E 71 Fid. Gregory R 24 Fioravanti. Laura 54. 125 Fitzpatrick. Maria 24 Flanigan. Charles 71 Flinders. Daniel 54 Flinders, Elizabeth 71 Flores, Johnny 71 Flores. Rocio 24, 126 Flores. Walter 54 Elynn. Pavid Grey 24. 145. 169 Flynn. Kevin 71 Flynn. Shannon 24 Foley. Patricia E 54 Fonseca. Sandra 71. 125 Fontana. Glenda 71 Forgette. Michelle 54, 103. 107 Forlano. Christine 14. 24. 140, 142 Eorston. Melanie 25. 128, 130 Forston, Scott 71, 128. 129 Fortner. David 15. 128. 131. 170. 173 Foy. Melmda 54. 123 Franklin, kristen Lee 25 Franklin. Terrell 71 Frantz. Erin 71 Frazier. Jeffrey 71. 169 Frazier. Michael B 25 Fredrickson. Janice 25 Frontino. Sandi 71. 107. 133 Frueh. Michael 25, 200. 201 Fuentes. Patricio 56 Fukumoto. Theodore 71 Fulgham. Terri 54 Fussell, Bradly 71 Grahn. Anthony 55 Green, Norman G 26. 167 Greenawalt. Roy 26, 126 Greeninger, Julie 55 Greenwood. Clinton 71. 176. 177 Griffiths. Lesley 55 Groff. Daniel 71 Groth. Liseie. 106. 127, 128 Grotz, Daniel 55 Grotz. Jane 26 Guerrero. Robert 26. 46. 102. 103, 107, 128 Guevara. Magdalena 55 Guigliano. Katherine 71, 145 Guillen. Maria 71 Gustin. Kenneth 71 Gutierrez. Germaine 55 Gutowski. Ouinn A 55 Gahel. Natalie 71 Gallagher Catherine 71. 98. 129, 162 Gallanis. Patricia 71. 125. 133 Galvez. Gloria 54 Games, Kristin 25 Garcia. Michael A 25 Garcia, Miichele 71, 145 Gardella, Michelle 54. 115. 130. 145 Gardner. Kenneth 71 Garrison. Gina D 25 Garrison. Tamara L 55. 114 Garten. Katie Ann 55. 144. 145 Garvin. Sheri 55. 130. 144. 145 Garvin. Wendi 55 Gasaway. Tracy A 55 Ga viola. Gilbert Castro 25 Gebo. Gary 55. Ill George. Wayne Russell 25 Geraughty. Lisa 25 Ghiaey. Kareem 25. 102. 103. 131. 170 Ghormley. Katrina 55. 130. 144. 145. 199. 201 Giacoletti, Carmen 55 Giannone. Vincent 55 Giddens. Jeffrey A 55 Gilbert. Kristine 55. 130. 132. 196 Gill. Tracey 25, 130 Gillen. Theresa 55 Gilles, Brain 71 Girod. William 25 Glander, Jenine Patricia 55 Gofstein. Harvey Mark 26. 166 Gomes. Shelley 71 Gomez. Nancy 55 Gonzales. Elizabeth M 55 K Ha. Chi Duy 26 Haag, Jim Thomas 26. 147 Haag. Joseph 71. 147 Haag. Susie 55 Hacker. Steven 71 Hageman. Grant 71 Hagertv. Robert 13. 26. 44. 102, 103 2lX , 218 Haggerty, Jeri 26 j Hakeen. Lisa 71. 129 Halchuck. Patty Marie 71 Halford. Michelle 71 Haliburton. Richard Alvin 56 Hall. Janine 71. 102. 129. 130, 133 Hall. Larayne 26. 98. III. 130. 132, 188 Halpern. Bonnie Lynn 26 Hambas, Jimmy 56 Hamilton, Archie 56 ■ Hamilton, Scott 71 Hammer, Julie 56 Hamner. Shyrell 71 Hanna. Lynette 56 Hanna. Cathy L V. 140. 142 Hannel. Vicky 145 Hannoun. Hedi 27 Hannoun. Vicki 71 Harb. Mdalale 71 Hardy. Kimberly 71 Hare, Dawn 56 Harmon. Melinda 27. 130 Harner. Janis 27 Harrigan. Angela 14. 27. 114. 132 Hartmann. Kathleen 71 Hartshorn. Danielle 71 Hasely. Karen 71 Hasely. Kevin 56. 16 Hatcher. Ronald 5b. i29. 196 Hatchett. Joe n- ' bv 27. 176. 177 Hatfield. Cynthia 72 Hatfield. Sarah 72 Haws. Linda 72 Hawthrone. Kim 27. 132 Hawver, Jay 72 Hayden, Maureen 56 Hayes, Douglas 56. 199 Headley. Tina 56 Heathcoat. Charles J 56 Hebert. Denise 56 Heiman, Nicole 27 Heinlz. Steven 56 Hekkers. Lisa D 56 Hennquez, Heeler 56 Henry. Dana 56. 29. 130. Hi Hernandez, Edgar 73 Hernandez, Ernesto 72 Hernandez, Lily ' 3 Hernandez. Nanc. j Hernandez, O ' g. Hernandez. Sabrina il Herrcra. Juan 21 Herrera, Rene 72, III, 144, 145 Hess. Brian t 37 Hess, Spencer 73 Hetherinan. Anna M 73 Hew. Ronald 21. 138 Hidalgo, Lorena 55 Higginbolham, Karen 73, 139 Higginbotham Mark 37. 163 Hieginf. Chris 37 Higgins. Jon 56 Hill. Dana 145 Hill. Kevin 73 Hfll. Scon C 144. 145 Hinion. yoohee kim 38. 130 Holawger. Tina 73 Hoff. Danielle Mane 73 Hotliday. Todd iT 38. 133 Holhs. James 73 Holinan. Edgar J 56 Holmquist. Kan 73. III. 139. 140 Holmquist, Paul 56. 139 Homan. Melinda 38 Hooper. Dennis 38. 143, 170 Hooper, Luke 73 Hooper. Mark 38, 170 Hopper. Marsha N 56 Horn. Mayla 18, 73 Horwood, Craig 73 Houlihan. Lynn 139. 130 Houston. Barbara 38. 136 Howard. Janelle Rene 73 Howard. Noelle 73 Hoyos. Jorge 57 Hsu. Serena 57, 139 Huber, Kurt 73 Huddleston. Jonathan 38, 115. 170, 173 Huddleston, Michael S 57. 170 Huerta. Christopher 57 Hueio. Rebeca 73 Hughes. Wtlham 38, 136. 149 Huhn. John 73 Humbert. Cindy 57 Huinenik . Thomas 38 Hunt. Todd 57 Hunter. Paula 38 Huntsman, Teresa 57 Hurley, Timothy A 73 Hurst, Michael 57 Hyun, Sang 73 , ' H ' t ' rA.«, Tammy 39 I tdian. Eddie 57 I ' -s-ja, L. ' alberto 73 ioka. K,:-I!v 5 Ion, ' i.;ry 3 l..nin,}. Fam Teresa 3S. 133 Ivcrso ' i Michclie 39. 36. 98, 103, 103, III. 114. !89 J Jackson. Stephanie 73 James. John A 73 Jansson. Sylvia 57 Jaramillo, Julio C 73 Jar|Our, Maysoun 57 Jarnn. Robert 73. 131. 169 Javier. Arturo J 39 Jennings. Chen 73, 133 Jennings, Pana 73 Jensen. Bradley 39 Johnson. Cara 73 Johnson. Christy k 39. 131. 144. 145 Johnson. Cynthia 39, 136 Johnson. Dean 57. 136 Johnson, Douglas 73, 136 Johnson, Mandi 57, 170 Jones, Dyane 57 Jones, Gregory 73 Jonkey. Jeffrey 73. 166 Jonkey. karen 39, 136 Jordan, Curtis 57 Jouk|ian. Aida 57 Jun. Seong S 57 cK Kabessos, Mersina 57 Kaesberg. Angelika Mane 39 Kaesberg. Staci 57 Kaftal, Linda 57. 134, 130 Kahikina. William 57 kaiser. Cheryl 39, 99. 136 Kaiser. David 73 Kaiser. Donna 57. 135 kaiser, Laura 73. 139. 133 kampenga. David 39, 99, 170 Kang, Meen 73, 139 Kaur, Appar|il 57 Keane. Andrew 73 Keck. Melinda 73, 139 keeney. Fred 39 Kelley. Eric P 73 Kelley. Vance 57 Kellogg. Sara 58 Kelman, Cynthia 73 Kemp, Michelle 73 Kenehan. Sharon 73 Kennedy. Helen 7 3 Keyser. Curt 58 Keyset. Robin Khan, Zarina 73. 147 Khodjasanan, Yurick 58 Kibble, James 58 Kilgore. Jeffrey 73, 164 Kim, Daniel 58. 139 Kim. Jennifer 73 Kim. Paul 58. 176 kim. Paul kyung Ho 39 Kim. Peter Keun Ho 73 Kim, Steve 58, 139, 133 Kim. Won )ong 30 King, Chris 58 king. David 30 king. Lance 2S. 30, 130, 133, 131. 300 King. Spencer 73. Ill Kinseth. Mark 58 kittleson. Diane 30. 138 Kokai. Mary J 58 Kolar. Kristin 73 Kolslad. Beniamin 73. 199 Koo. Helen 73. 133 Koziar. Melanie 73 Krapff. Chad 73 Krattiger. Daniel 58 Kratz. Robert 58 Kubo. Eddie 73. 139 Kunelis. Georgia 73. 133 Kuntz. Nancy 58. 140 Kwong, Elithia 73, 139 c Labertew, Leslie Denice 73 Labonle. Debra 73 Labonte. Yvette 58 Labus. Curtis 30. 131. 300. 301 Lacko. Brent C 58. 170 Lagumma. Paul 58. 136. 140. 143, 150, 151 Lahue. Kevin 58 Lam. Cuong 30 Lamas, Sheri 58 Lammas, kendra 30, 107, 148, 149, 199. 3a . 46 Lammas. Mark 30. 37, 138. 133. 200 Langevin. Laurie 73, 139 Langford, Mane 73 Lara. John D 30 Larson, Greg 73. 166 Larson, Shaunna 73, 139. 133. 145 Lascano. Raul C 30 Lascano. Ruby 73. 139. 133 Lasky, Sharon 73. 139, 133 Lavoise. Thomas 58 Leasure. Fric Ian 30 Leek. Lisa 73 Lee. Susie 73 Leib. Michael I 58. 139 Lenau. Kimberly 73. 133 Leong. Brian 30 Leitmann. Janine 30, 134 Lewis, Denise 73 Lewis. Jeffrey 31. 300 Leyva. Manuel Jose 31. 176 Lianoz. Patricia 31 Lianoz. Yolanda 31 Liddiard. Curtis 73, 115. 169 Lifsey. Michael 19. 104 Lilly. Annette 58 Limbaga. Terry 59 Lioce. Nico 73 Liosis. Nick 131 Lister. Glyn i . 9S. 131, 133 Lister, Lucy 73 Listerman, Karen L 59 Liu. Frances Pi- Chi 31 Llobrera, Annalynn 139. 198 Lobos. Jose R 59 Lobos, Monica 59 Loggins, Tern Louise 59 Long. Michael Allen 31 Lope:. Anabel 31 Lopez, Claudia 73 Lopez. Melodie 31 Loporchio, Mary 31 Loredo, Lorena 73 Laredo. Rodrigo 31 Loskamp. Powell C 33. III. 131. 133, 300 Lotka. Gary 59. 163. 170, 173 Loukrezis, Carrie 59 Loven, kim 73 Lowe. Brian 33. 300 Lowe, kathy Ann 59 Lozano, Carlos 73 Luff, Michelle Diane 73 Ly, Binh Uyen 33 Ly, Yvette 33 Lyneis, Timothy 73, 169 -m Macchiarella. Lone A 59 Macgregor. kim 33, 130 Madison. Dennis W 73 Magallanes. Gregory 33 Mai. khai Q 33 Maier. Elizabeth 59 Mailhot. Richard Joseph 33. 170. 171 Mangandi, Fabnzio 73 Manning. April 59, 133 Mann. Michelle 59. 139. 130 Manning, Shannan 59 Manning, Stacey 73 Manning. Tyson 74 Mannquez. Elizabeth 59 Maranto. Frank 33 Marchant. Gregory 31. 31. 33. 38, 98, 103. 103. 106, 133. 131 Markow. Allen 74 Marquez. Jim 74. 169 Martel, Andrea 59, 139 Marthaller. Sean 59 Martin. Dale 33 Martin. Maile 74 Martinez. Alicia 74, 129 Martinez, Gloria Elizabeth 74 ; Martinez, Jose 59 ' ■: Martinez, Ollin 59 Martinez. Robert 59 Martyn, Julie 60. 162 Martyn. Michael i2, 138. 139. 131, 163 Marx, Crystal 74 Massi, Robert 60, 133 Mateo. Marrissa V 33 Matsubara Randall 74 Mauldin, Diana 74 Mavwell, kristen 60 Mc Donald. Gillian 74 Mcaloon. Kerry 74 McBeath. Marianne 33 McCoy. Timothy 33 McCraken. Jill Deneen 33 McCratic, Christine 133 McEntyre, Lisa 60 McGrew, Paul 60 McGuff. Tracy 74 McKee, Jeff A 60 McKinney, Christopher 60, 136, 137 McNeal, Nancy 140, 143 McMillan, Daniel W McPhail. Kerry a . 135 McPherson. Teresa 33 McTigue. John 60 Medcalf, Mia 60 Medina. Denise 33 Mejia, Carlos Edward 170 Mejia. Gabriel Jose 33 Mena. Orlando 74 Mendonca, Jennifer 33, 25 Mendoza. Ara celi 60 Mennnes, Roxanne R 60 Merrlthew, Jenny 74 Meserole, Gina 60 Metcalf, Kevin 74 Meyer. Kenneth 60 Meyers. Julie 74. Q5 Meyers. Norman 60 Michel. Bret 33 Michel. Shelley 60 Mier. Humberto 74 Mier. Patricia 74 Miliaresis. Tina M ii Miller Chris Mary 60 Miller. Darren 74 Miller. Robert 74. 169 Miller Steven 60. 170 Mimides, Nick 60 MIna. Gary 74 Mina. Minas 33, 170. 176 Minassians. Serj 33. 133 Mirzayan. Varoojan 33, 128 MItchel. Mona 74 Mitchel, Toni 33. 144 Mokracek, Kevin 61. 136 Molina. Louanna 61 Moller. BobbI 74 Monsour. Brian 74 Montero. Juan 61 Montero. Manuel 74 Montes. Santiago 74 Moore, Christopher D 74 Moore, Gary 51 Moore. Joy A 61 Mora. Manuela 74 Morales. Jose (5 33 Moreno. Elizabeth 61. 114 Moreno. Irma M 61. 25 Morin, Richard 61 Morri s, Debra 74 Morris. Joseph 61 Morton. Christina 74 Moss. Kurt 33. 137 Moss. Victoria 74 Mossman. Jeanne Christin 61 Moyer. Gina 74 Munoz. Marcela 74. 84 Murphy. Greg 33. 47. 131. 132. 170 Murphy. Kara 61. 99. 123. 124. 130 Murphy. Patricia E 61 Murphy. Stephen 33 Murray. Cynthia L 34. 147 Murray. Kimberly Ann 34 Murray. Tina L 61 Musich. Jeff 61 Myers, Ricky 74 Tl Nagy. John 34 Neale, Debbie 133 Neely. Thomas 34, 126 Nelson, Jessica 74, 129 Nelson, Lisa 75, 84, 125 Nelson, Steve 129, 199 Newman. Robert 34 Nguyen, Nguyet 75 Nielsen, David 162, 163 Nishimura. Steven 34 Nivens, Angle Louise 34 Nora, Linda 75 Norcia. Lisa 75 Norrls. Joseph J 126 Norton. Michelle 75. 129 Noud. James D 75. 129 Nozolino. Roxanne 75 O Bnen. Shelly 75 O Donohoe. Ian 75 OBrien. Jennifer 34. 188 OConnor. Christi A 75, 126 Oddo. Gina M 13, 34, 140, 141 Odom. Justin 34, 136, 151 Oler. James E 35, 9%. 99 Olm. Meg 35. 147. 188 Oliva. Kelly 31. 35. 102. 103 Olivares. Emillo 75 Olivares. Lissette 75 Olivelle, Nelum 75, 129 Olmedo. Carmen Luisa 75 Olmstead. Annette D 35, 133 Ordenes. Carolina 75. 133 Orozco. Julio Roberto 75 Ortega, Alberto 75 Ortega, Andrew 75, 166 Ortega, Nicolas 75 Ortega, Raoul 75 Ortiz. Maura 75 Ossa. Anna Mane 115. 122 Ossa. Uriel Enrique 75 Ouellette. Jodette 35 Overstreet. Robert C 35 P Nabors. Paula 74 Nabors. Robert 26. 34. Ill Nace, Raymond J 34 Pacheco. John B 35 Padilla. Marco 149 Paige. Anna 188 Palm. Cheryl 75 Palubeski. Joseph R 35 Panarelli. Robert 196 Pappas. Christine 30. 35 Park. Jane A 35. 107. 130 Park. Joon H 35 Park. Yong F rankle 35 Parks. Vickie 75 Parrell. Lara M 75. 133 Parrish. Becky J i6 Parrish. Michelle 36 Parrish. Williami6 Parry, Lisa A 75 Pastor. Armando Alex 36 Patterson, Michelle 75 Pawiek, Kenneth 75 Pearlman. Robyn Ann 36 Peltier. Craig 36 Pendarvls. Brian 75 Perera, Ranjiv 75 Perrier, Amy Lee 36 Peters, Danielle A 75. 133 Peters. Tom 75 PIchardo. Georgina 165 Pink. Laura 36. 128 Plank. Lesley 75. 198 Pollok. Jennifer 75, 129 Polster. Noel 36, 42, 9S. 146, 188 Pomeroy. Margaret 147 Pool, Carrie 75 Poulatlan, Patrick 75 Poulson, Craig D 130, 170 Pouzbouris, Caroline 75 Poynor. Kimberly 36 Prince, Lynette C 75 Pritchett, SusI 98 99, 102, 103, 107, 129, 165 Puerta. Claudia 36 Puerta, Sandra 75 a Quezada. Ismael G 37 Quezada. Maria P 37 Quijada, Blanca E 75 Quijada, Victor S 37 Quinn. Kelley 37, 47, 121. 123 Quinones. Julio 37, 170 Quinones, Ramiro 170 Ouinteros, Carlos 75, 169 H Rachels. Faith 37 Raitt, Michelle P 76 Ramirez, Katherine 62 Ramirez, Luis 63 Ramirez. Robert T 37 Ramos, Jeffrey S 76 | Real, Edwin 63 I Real. Maite 37 Reardon, Heather 76 Redburn. Kiki 37 Rego. Angela Ann 37. 132, 140 Reinsdorf. Richard 99 Remy. Kathleen 37 Reno. Josh 37 Reyes. Armin B 76 Reyes. Jose 76 Reyes. Juanita 38. 102, 103 Reyes. Mildred 63 Reyes. Raul L 38. 176 Reynolds. Byron 63, 131 Rezo, Faith K 63, 129 Rezo, Francine J 76, 160 Rhee, Susan 76. 129 Rhee. William Hong S 38, 128 Rice. Kim Kieran 38. 39 Richards, Michael A 38 Richardson, Dawn 63, 165 RInl. William 63 Rios. Mauricio 63, 129 Rivas, Mario 76 Rivera, Diana 76, 133 Rivera. Lucy F 38 Rivera, Robert 63 Roam, Jerrald 76 Roberts, Denise 63 Robin. Christian T 38 Robinson. James 38. 152 Robinson, Kimberly 75 Robinson. Michael 76. 169 Robles. Elvira 76 Robles. Patricia 76 Rodriguez. Ana Isabel 63 Rodriguez, Lllllana 63 Rodriguez, Martha 76, 147 Rodriguez. Salvador C 38, 168. 128 Rodriguez. Sandra E 63 Rodriguez. Zoila Carmen 38 Rodriguez. Veronica 38. 102. 148 Rogers. Christopher 63. 131 Rogers. Desiree 63 Rogers. Donna 63 Rogers. Keith 63. 131 Rohrbach. Turouru 38. 149, 196 Ro|as, Angela 53 Roio, Ruben 63 Romeo. Marion 39, 120, 140 Romi. Alain 39 Rosa, Lorri 63 Ross, Mitchell 76 Rossie. Brenda 53. 75. 133 Rowe, Lisa A 76 Rowe. Robin 39. 10 . 128. 130. 140, 141. 142. 195 Rozo. Ruben 39 Rubino. Lisa 76 Ruehle. Dieter 76 Ruggiero. Osvaldo 63 Ruiz. Armando 53 Ruiz. Johnny 27, 39 Rushing. Tim 64 Ruth, David 75 Sabo, Zoltan 54 Saldana, Abel 76, 155 Saldana. Lucio 76, 155, !75 Salfatis. Susan 39 Salinas, Federico 76, 125 Saltsman, Sheri 76 Sampson, Mark 54, 170 Sanchez, Lillie 54, 124 Sanchez, Paula 64, 130 Sanchez, Valerie 75 Santoro, kirk 54, 114 Santos. Lauraena 39 Sarkhosh. Chereen 39 Sarquiz. Richard 30. 39, 98, 131. 152, 153 Saunders, Kelli 6, 129, 133 Sauri. Alexandra 64 Savarese. Edward M 39 Scarlatella, Robert 54 Schermerhorn. Theresa 76 Schubert. David C 23. 39, 132 Schulert, Arthur Wayne 54 Schulthles, Brian 54 Schwartz. .Alyssa 40 Schweiger, Christine ' ' 5, 129. 133 Scott. Robert D 40 Index 217 Scolt. Robert L 76 Seaton, Kevin 76 Seibert. Michael 76. 169 Seidler, Todd M 40. 131 Sekullch. Milan 76 Sequetra. Claudia 64 Serrano. Robert 40 Serrano. Michael ' ■ ' :. Serratos. Alfre;?-: Setnicky, Saundrj -IC, 195 Shaffer. Deanna 76 Shaver. Chris 76 Shepherd Debora Lynn 40 Shilvock. Charles 40 Shiitkle. Kimberly 40 Silva. R Christopher 160 Silvas. Mona 125 Silveira. James Savic 40. 149. 176, 177 Simmons. Chanda E 40 Simmons. Samantha 40 Simmons. Scon 40 Simons. Doug 40. 140. 141 Sindle. Kimberly 64 Sindle, Tanka T 40 Singleton. Janeane 76 Siwy. Nicole 64 Skewes, Lynae 76, 147 Skinner. Kathleen 64 Slattery, Lisa 145 Smith, Alexandra 64, Smith. Paniel 40, QS, 162 Smith. Don P 40, 103 Smith. Douglas 41, 128 Smith, Lisa 64 Smith. Rose M 41 Smith, Scott 64. 129 Snyder, Mark 76, 169 Sockolich, Bob 64 Sohs, David 64. 126 Soloki. Leo S 76, 199 Song. Monica 64 Song. Sandy S 77, 198 Soto, Regina E 77, 133, 134 Spilman, Lisa 41. 130 Spophr, Ryan 77 Spratt, Jack 199 Squires, Brenda Jo 77 Squires, Melissa Lynn 77 Stamper, Judie 77 Standish. Chen L 77 Stanton. Michelle 77 Stanzel. Craig 77 Stayer. Irene Edith 41 Steckel. David 77. 126 Stenger. Carolyn 64. 125 Stephens. Vincent Brian 64. 170 Stetson. Michael 77 Stevens, keith 41 Stevenson. David A . 132. 136. 137. 150. 170 Stevenson, Shelley 77 Stever, Jay 64 Stewart, Dawn 77 Stigcrs, Jay 41 Sumac. Amber 41. 47 Siockwell. Paul 65. 170 Sloll. Honnie 22. 41. 46. III. 115. 132. 1 -.S. 149. 199. 200 :■,.- ' •. Michael ' ' 7 ::icn- r. ' ; r 41, 102, 103. 188 Sn ri. Su-phanie 41. 128 uar!. ChrisiineM. 12 130, 140, 141, Sullivan. Mike 41 Sutliel. Daryl M. 170, 173 Swab. David 65 Swam. Gail M 41, 113, 114, 120, 140. 141. 142 Swanson. Sandra J 41 Swatton. Gary 65 Sweet. Derek 65. 129 Swerdloff, Gina 77 Swezey. W Troy 77, 168 Sylvester. Kimberly 77, 125, 129 U a Tadlock, Wende 65, 124, 130 Tang. Hung 42 Tang, ie 42 Tang. Siv Teang 65 Tapia. John 77 Tarandek. Caroline 77, 133. 136 Tarandek. Edward 42 Taylor. Jeffrey 42 Tedford. Gnselda 65 Telkamp. Bruce 65. 167 Telkamp. Jeffrey 42, 128 Telkamp. Soctt 77. 129 Terran. Eve 28, 42. 47. 115, 121, 130 Terran, Jennifer 77, 99, 107, 125, 130, 133, 144, 145 Tersigm. Traci 42, 121, 128, 130 Thede, Christine A 77, 125 Thelen. Monica 77, 125 Thomas. Cynthia 77. 129 Thompson. Donna 65 Thompson. Teresa 77 Thompson. Timothy 77 Thorson. Laurie Lee 42 Tirado. Gerard 77 Todd. Karen 42. 114. 121. 130 Todd. Theresa 65 Tokatlian. Sylvia 42. 47 Tolson. Autumn 65 Topping. John Wayne 65 Torres. Carmen V 42. 134 Torres. Larry 77 Torres. Manuela Nellie 65 Toutikian. George 65 Tr.ibilcy. Derek 36. 42, 47, 131, 171, 172 Trabilcy, Laurie 65 Trabilcy, Michelle 65 Trainor, Stephanie 77, 129, 133 Trammel, Wanda 77, 126 Trapani. Charles 65 Trees, Kathy 65 Tremor, Edward 65 Tresemer. Tara 18. 43 Troncoso. uerman A 43 Troncoso. Hugo 77, 169 Troncoso, Maria 65 Troncoso. Nancy J 14, 43, 114 Truiila. S. V 43, 140, 142, 147 Tsarouhas. Frances D 43 Tsay, Lily 77, 129 Tsay, Susie 65, 129 Udall. David 43, 46 Uhl. Heidi 43 Uhl, John 131 Urrutia, Steven 170 V Va|nar, Cheryl 77 Valdez. Amanda Amy 35. 43, ' 3S Valdivia, Erancisco 77, 169 Valencia. Otto Eric 43, III. 144, 145 Valenzuela, Luis E 43 Valenzuela, Rosa 77 Valle, Frank 78 Van Dam, David 78 Van Dam. Mark David Ai. 162 Vega. Mario H 44. III. 144 Vega. Teresa R 78 Velasco. Alfredo 164. 170. 172 Velasco. Salvador 78. 115, 164, 169 Velasco, Tim 78 Velasquez, Mary 78, 102, III. 129 Ventura, Mark 170 Verano, Julia 78, 129 Verduzco. Miguel G 78 Veres. Robert 44 Vergara, Corazon 44, 133 Vick. David AA. 115 Vigil. Ivonne H 44 Villanueva. Sandra 44 Von Dornum, Deirdre 78, 133, 198 Vornberg, Tina 78, 133 Y Wachtel, Glenn 78, 199 Wade, Lance 78, 115, 169 Walch, Spencer 129, 168 Waller, Christine 78 Walls, Angelee 196 Walsh, Donna 78 Walters. John C 44, 200 Walton, Lydia 66 Warme, Peter 78 Warneke kevin 44 Warner. Kent 46, 129 Waterman, Rick E 66 Watkins. Brad C 78, 136, 151. 200 Walkins. C Todd 35. 44. 99. 118. 120. 132. 200 Watkins. Virginia 66 Weaver. Stacey 66 Webb. Patricia A 78. 126 Webber. Shannon 44 Weeks. Angela 44 Welch. Glenn 44 Wenzel, Tom 66. 114 Werner, Carrie 45 Werner. Gavin 78 Werner. Geoffrey 78 Weule. Timothy 45 White, James A 78 White, James L 66 White, James R 78 White, Kristin 78 White. Tern Anne 45. 120 Whittle. Jack M 45. 47. 145 Wiles. Jams 78 Wilke. Michael 20. 45, 98, 123. 131. 132. 136, 137 Williams. Brian 45, 136, 167 Williams, Richard A 78 Willison. Gary 45, 47, 131, 170, 171 Willkomm, Matthew 78 Wilson, Carolyn 66, 111 Wilson, Teresa 78 Winchester, Scott 78 Wisman, Curtis 66, 170 Witten. Paul Secord 45 Wolcoti. Stephanie 8, 133. 198 Wong. David 78 Wong. Edward Pong Yin 45 Woo, Jenny 66, 170 Wright. Mark 45, 147 Wright, Mark S 66 y Voung, Penny 66, 125 Younkman, Tim 66 ount. Jacqueline 45 Vount. Kelly 78 Yuh. Esther L 29. 45. 128 Zak. Cathy 78 Zaitash. Ealamack 45. 47. 102. 103, III, 130 Zapata, Joseph 66 Zarycka. Matthew 45, 131 Zednicek, Libor 66 Zeledon. John 45 Zenick, John 66, 137 Zepeda, Cesar 78 Zidelf Amy 20. 45. 102, 103. 106, III 140, 141 Zilahy, Fred 66 Zion, Robert W 66 Zorlu, Arlet 78, 133 ADS Cathy H. — Cont;rjtulations, senior. Sure am proud of you. Best in rtil future Endeavors. — Love. Mom. To our ti ugiiter Robyn. upon your graduation from high school yood health, much joy happiness. Love Mom and Dad. .: ntcratulations. Dale. Norm and Earlene Victor. Thank you for a year of joy. The memory will be everlasting. Vierras Congratulations Angela Rego! We knew you could do it. Good luck in the future We love you, Mom, dad, Valerie and Walter. 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You cannot bring back what ' s gone away ' -; But your memories of theni-will remain and stay. STUDENTS LEE MEYERS JOHN HUHN Passed away on November 19, 1983, in a tragic auto accident. In Memonam 21 jMii ' JxrJiL iff.iiJiltl Milton H. Powers, D.D.S., Inc. ORTHODONTICS 2!2B East Providencia Avenue BuRBANK, California 91502 845-7611 VIDCO D€POT 1212 N San Fernando Blvd Butbank. CA 91504 (818)841-9605 1213) 846 27eO One Hour We Stkivi for Excellinci 1121 N. San Fernando Blvd. BURBANK. CA 01504 DEBBIE MARTIN 1212 San Fernando Blvd. Burbank.CA 91504 (213)841-6664 UNIQUE FLORAL DESIGNS BY the oriqina COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL INCOME PROPERTIES SALES LEASING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT XhOMAS realty CO. inc. 150 EAST ANGELENO • BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 91502 845-8575 • 845-7858 Members of Burbank, Glendale. San Fernando Valley, Board of Realtors BEFORE YOU TAKE THIS RIDE g MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHERE YOUTIE GOING When it comes to your health, you do have a choice. Make it Saint Joseph Medical Center. 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SAINT JOSEPH MEDICAL CENTER Buena Vista and Alameda Burbank, California 843-5111 Owned by ihe SisliTS o( Providence Serving llie West Since 1856 WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING PEOPLE BACK THEIR HEALTH Guitar builders for Van Ha I en ROMAN RIST 7414 Sunset ■ Hollywood 851 2473 Kathy, May all y our dreams and wishes come true. Paul S Mom fttons ' W FOR MEN 133 N. GOLDEN MALL BURBANK, CALIFORNIA 842-8113 849-5056 Congratulations Class of 1984! Saved or that special someone ex. W Kathy, We are lucky to have you as a sister, and even luckier to have you as a friend. Dan Karen Patron Ads Craig: You are a great kid! From: Mom, Ed. Shelby Ryan Vans is my kind of man!-Gail- I LOVE YOU TODD MARY Experience the thrill of a real train ride. Past the farm yard, through the meadows and down the main street of Griffith Gulch, or iSCO ' s Western towns-where ever your imagination will go. Trams depart every 15 min. CVi; ' ith Park and Southern Railroad Los eliz o Riverside Dr. (see map) 10 ;o irJO weekdays !0 to ? . O weekends and Hoi. close.i - ondays during school months 664-6788 ' - ■-CcixjC ox are o ' ULjcta- -C a Oum- i JU (Xr :6. i cqD un touch ' - Marion, Congratulations and good luck in college. We love you! Mom % Dad Kathy, Hey babe, good luck in whatever path you follow. (do for it now! Love, Kev § She ve. Ads 225 enio ' Fine foods since 1952 Olive at Verdugo Burbank The YEARBOOK staff would like to congratulate the SENIORS on an outrageous year! C BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL WED BACKKIWJBa , NIGHT 7- ' WATER i I ■fliJIBlil AWA MAN( % Wi BHS FAMOUS AUTOGRAPHS 1 (LZL- , ( 0JJi tK6 35 YEARS IN GLENDALE •JgL Specializing in Studio and Outdoor PODTQAITUDE ( Children • Family Groups • Publicity Presenting the NEWEST IDEAS in S PHOTOGQAPllY WEDDING OTOGQAl l 1224 E. BROADWAY O Q QIQC fY J GLENDALE 91205 Z O-OloO OJ McDonald ' s C 1982 McDonaia s Corporalio 1 127 N. San Fernando Road Burbank. California ONGRATULATIONS Girl ' s Varsity Track Team Congratulations J.R. ANDREWS JEWELERS 16626 Soledad Canyon Road Canyon Country, California 362-3445 805-251-6400 ' -• ' .U ■ ,iJP;.:iga| 238 Ads K R Thanks for being you =1 r aco Be 1115 N. San Fernando Blvd. Burbank, Calif. 91504 Caven § Associates Complete Bookkeeping Service Business • Personal • Consulting 1903 No. Glenoaks Blvd., Suite B. Burbank. California 91504 John A. Caven (213) 842-5193 0 845-7585 845-7100 Muffler Service Children ' s Toys Welded Free RON SHULTZ Owner RANDY HYDE Manager 1619 W. Magnolia Blvd Burbank. CA la mva. 91506 1 Ads 329 956-55X5 769-79a9 180X victory blvd., glendale, calif. 9iaoi Bud ' s Flowers All Flowers Come From Buds ' FUNERAL SPRAYS - CORSAGES - WEDDING BOUQUETS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FREE DELIVERY Jim. Harry S JOHN KETCHOVIAN 337 E. MAGNOLIA BLVD. BURBANk. CALIFORNIA 91502 848-6679 849-4811 SKIING UNLIMITED INC. EQUIPMENT, RENTAL. SKI-SCHOOL POOL AND SPA UNLIMITED EQUIPMENT. CHEMICALS. SERVICE 1301 N. SAN FERNANDO BLVD. BURBANK. CA 91504-4298 Ski School 842-2127 12131 842-2126 12131 840-8086 CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of 1984 V-n-t ' s Inc. Glendale Speed Center High Performance parts at discount prices. We stock all major brands of high performance and mileage equipment. 1320 S. Brand Blvd. Glendale, California A few Burbank High students showing off some of the great rims and tires. X t C- - ' - ' ' i- ' --. w. iU . a ' -r r ' ' 3 .. .wvj,,., , .-.- ' J. ' J,€ yf ' f - U- M ' THE END (y. ' .( r. ..VO vV ' , ;r, yy ,V- 0. , ,,p. y . .. a W . tn K tif: . iy ' - )C ' - w ' tjt r? ' ' V - ' - f ' ' .- ' ' ' ' !■ 5(V y- cS A - L u gLV IP c vi -, ;.... ' ' Vj ' M i i - 1l. t ' ifanxia a knabxn thai ■ ' •- AW , « .., ,,; ; ' « .«. % „i„„ ' rioc j Septcxnbtr It; Sodaij Buster soid bisftrst coords. Cbei o t •priac and 5punt Ibnuoral Buster colore o be blue and coV i.te Februarii 5: Busters Worltc ' oelebritu starring a t:Vie Tunc lH;Bu5ter u)e ' re 6o proud o


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