Cedarlane Middle School - Thunderbird Yearbook (Hacienda Heights, CA)

 - Class of 1977

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Remember stepping on gum with your new shoes, remember asking spmeone for a nickel when you owe them a quarter, remember thinking up an excuse for a report you forgot when yu had six weeks to do it, remember getting a new style just when everyone else wore something different, and finally remember checking over your lost points the day before the big dance. These days hat we are living now are the best days of our life. These ar , and always will be the good old days. l . a Eddgili .fflflaga jf clfaflflen In class teachers work hard , but they do just as much outside of the classrooms. Remember the facu1ty-stu- :lent football game and the cheerleaders? Many teach- ers sponsored clubs. Each Student Government depart- ment and committee has a teacher as an advisor. Teachers make it happen. t right: Mr. Lopez receives appreciation from the stu- :nts for a ,fob well done. Ionnie Conaway Language Arts 'hilip Davey Shop Duane Deitering Boys P.E. erald Derfelt Chorus-Glee lizabeth Douglas Lang. -Math-P.E. hottie Egbert Special Educa. Z. W. Elkins Special Educ . .lice Gilman Sixth Grade hoebe Heywood Sixth Grade Iancy Isaacson Sixth Grade Jhn Johnson Sixth Grade Zhet King Special Educ. llen Klein Science mil Lozano Soc . Studies- Govt . lee Mallard Girls' P. E. 1 Marsala Counsel-Soc . Studies elen McCabe Language T. C . Miller Science-Lang . ienry Ochoa Social Studies Pong Paul Math sther Perez Reading hilip Powers Math Qeorgene Raisner Home Economics lary Skavinski Counsel-Soc . Studies alph Stenberg Shop A fD1Lrzc6f2af'1 Jfffaaaaga CEDARLANE STUDENTS - ' Teachers and principals in the Jr. High School have the most challenging and rewarding job in all the world . I used to think flying an airplane , arresting a crook, or putting out fires would be the greatest job in ,the world . . . that was before I became an educator. Nothing is more exciting than seeing you young people begin to blossom into compe- tent, happy, young adults ready and able to carry your own weight in a society that is becoming more complex every day. tributing part of your growing up process. Earl E . Eddings . Principal o - 7 5 EHZENZ 87, QT E22 Mr. Marsala forgot the questions to the social studies test? Thank you for the opportunity to be a con- Qfiaa- g3'zi1za6f2af's usage '1976-'77 has been a very satisfying year for r me. I have enjoyed my relationship with all r of you good kids. My best wishes and con- gratualations to all the graduating eighth graders. I'11 be looking forward to welcom- ing you seventh graders back in Septerner for another good year. Mr. Davis. Howard Davis Vice-Principal 6 , .-. I. it -:snr uw- K 4 N yu 3 - ik X xi M.. S N E 2 ki , W K 5 -3' i , . L .lg -ar. z 5 Q, W 'K S H N 1 W S X '1 Wg! S r 'if-6 X X M EHZEH2 ET E12 Mr Lozano broke h1Sf11'1 6I' la ln football? 8th Grade Bests 8th Grade students were given an opportuniuty to choose the 8th grade bests. Students were nominated in the various categories, and each boy and each girl receiving the most votes in their category were named 8th Grade best . Jzfloaf Qopufaz: Jean Trumbaturi and Chris Bauman L-'Ai'L fs Q. Y 1' K as its - f 8 JEl7'ZEl72gE'L KWEEIZ Scott Heck had home economics on his class schedule at the beginning of the year? was , ' . 1? S 2 , B ,LVL LLL, , is d . i .i SWS' ...t 7,53 in ef: -w 'i,z'l- .-is-, ,... .. Af' ' YT: K' K -maxi' f 2- W WE-:ff 3:21-faS't'?F2i2i: ,1Q,,,- 5 1 -' fy gstz' 53'-ef' nfl -lst ,Q-ffiifzsx --.- - Q- Nil' ,Mex W nf' sw' Y W X sr 1 QW' fl-Q t t., .. ,, , y.. Q- -- .X-.f..g ...W , L1i1,. ,jf-wi ti, ., , 192.-yxiW x. 4ff5lj1',Q4y Q i .wg N ..g. 1 '- Q far , ff - 1 i f ' 5 1' - , .N ,, me 4 'NN ' 9-Q . 'w M 1 K A ww? - M -,gm ,Ash , '.1,J,,q:lws, . X 4 Q 1 wx ' ' Hs v it 5 43 ' f ' at f 1-2 K. p .1 img X' 33, mi 'RX ,WN-, 4 1 s 'aw AM '-2315.14 ' - t' - -sm, 1.41-P A , 1 gf v 3, fr W, I4 A-2 ,355 in -. 1 '-j. Aw :kg S ' tzilligm - gihggi sr J 'Q wiv , .gh K Q, M S s -, ura,,,2. nl W Eigfltf Quads 7977 wc 'zdsrzcfs 'za Cyfzacia Goofing around, talking to, and sharing with our friends is important to students at Cedarlane. Students spending time together in groups and in pairs during break, lunch, and after school are everyday scenes . Abdelaaty, Ashraf Acosta, Louie, B. Acosta, Nurjahan Acosta, Valerie Adauto, Patricia Aguirre, Martina Alluis, Edward Alvarez, Anita Amado , Irene Amado , Paul C . Anderson, Kevin Archambo, Steven Ariyasu, Eric Bailery, Brian Balcazar, Jerry Baldwin, Susan Barnes, Lisa Bartlett, Brenda Bauman, Chris Bautista, Melody 9 Oi figafy Axucceaa Chris Lingwall and Maribeth Ferrall Beal, Robert Beattie, Roy Bera, Ryan Berg, Lori Bielmeier, Barbara Birch, Tambra Blackley, Bryce Bond, Lesley Bouman, Sandra Brooks, David Brower, Rochelle Brown, Warren I. Buligan, Juliana Burney, Donna Burns, Ann Burrow, Karen Bustamante, Anthony Calvelli, Joseph Camarena, Angel Carey, Marjorie Carlos, Olivia Carpenter, Melissa Carrasco, Elias Carreon, Alicia Carsey, Kevin S. 10 is CATIZEJZ Mrs. Perez couldn't say cocoanut? Q4 5 figfitg gzacfa 1 Q 77 gcgofazs Sgow Ugeifz The top scholars were those students who received a grade average of 3.0 to 4. 0 for three marking periods. Five students, Ricky Ochoa , Kim McCaw, Ellen DeGroeve, Warren Wong, and Manny Reynosa, received 4. 0 averages. Students entering the Constitution Bowl were asked questions about the government and its constitution. The winners were: Chuck Shank lin, Jeff Fujimoto, and Brian McMurrary. 1 4 I. .1 Ugg Qonzfifufion Bowl? Constitution Bowl Winners Left to right: B. McMurrary, J. Fujimoto, C. Shanklin Beat ggsuonafify Ke11ie'Daughenbaugh and Herman Sotomayor K t W ' , ' ' 9 Y? fy X ' U 4 of . Kilt It 1 ,. 'M' 5 M WA l V . L I , kr ' ei 3 4 . A s ,, . - Tb A . ' U ' fm J 'f 4 1 ' 'Il' X x y MQEE1 x IQEM ,Af- EIHENZEET Mfgifl You didn't have to worry about passing Mrs. K1ein's door and getting high on formaldehyde? t ,..,. . Y Eigfltfl Qzacfa 1 Q77 jf aff Begins gn 6712114 Building your skills here in junior high is an important part of your life. One class might start your career. Like writing stories for the T-bird Times could lead to being a journalist. So you see, Cedarlane could be a big part of your life . Castaneda, Gregory Castruita, Ramona Ceniceros, Gary Cervera, David Chain, Scott Chamberlain , David Chavez, Inez Chavez, Sherri Cheek, Christena Chmela, Jeffrey Conright, Kathy Contreras, Cruz Costabile, Kathy Crabtree, Steven Cramer, Eileen Cruz, Marlene Cubillas, Gloria Cutler, Amy E. Daughenbaugh , Kellie De Ramus, El Cid Diaz, Adam Francis Dickinson, Gregory Dominguez, Eddie Dongelmans, Daniel Douglas, Julie I3 Ugg czazzleif Tammy Birch and Randy Medina Duarte, Genaro Duffy, Shelley Duran, Denise Dzubnar, Diana East, Roger Lee Easter, Kenneth Esparza, Elizabeth Fedele, Frank Fernandez, John Fernandez, Selina Fernandez, Victor Ferral, Maribeth Flannigon, Brian Flores, Glenn A. Floor, Tonia Ford, Janet Foxen, Diane Fritz, John Fujimoto, Jeff Gagne, Frank Garcia , Garcia , Garcia , Garcia , Garrido , I4 Pamela Ramiro Samuel Susie Patricia A 2' 1 SHZEHZ 87, UIIZEIZ Tammy Birch, Sheri Moore , Regina Zepeda , and Kandis Houk dressed up as the group KISS on Halloween? Eiggffzi grads 7977 cqpaciaf Bays Flflfsze un S-P-I-R-I-T, This year's school spirit was really flying high. Student Government made it possible for this year's T-Birds to participate in many dress-up days such as Christmas, Halloween, 50's and Hat Days. We also had Hollywood Day, and even one day when everyone could bring a stuffed animal to school. if ge I ,ai Q' ' 'kxg' I fi I5 Afloat dlflifgfac Aurora Gomez and David Nill UIQEIZ they made a rule about no making out on campus? figgtfi gzacfe 7977 rfgmifs - OLLIZE DIZ QQNZSZQII Students at Cedarlane have great fun together. Get- ting together before and after school and during lunch to talk and have a good time playing games and partic- ipating in various activities are some of the best parts of the school day. Geesink, Wolter Gentry, Gail Gherson , ,Leslie Giacco, Valencia Gibson, Jody Glackin, Scott Gomez, Aurora Gomez, Jessie Gonzales, Chris Gonzales, Gema Gonzalez, Laura Goodman, Kevin P Graham, Karen Gregory, Robert Griego, Bobby Griego, Deborah Grinager, Tracy Gutierrez, Jessica Gutierrez, Mary Hallett, Deborah Harr, Robert Herbert, Robert Heck, Scott Helgesen, Alise Henson, Stacy I7 Ugg Cufaaf Kandis Houk and Berto Lua Hepner, Denise Hernandez, Beatrice Herrera, Jose Hertling, Liona I-Iinojos, Michael Hoeflinger, Greg Houk, Kandis Lee Houston, Douglas Hunt, Dorothy Icamen, Gregory Jack, Tammie Jauregui, Eric Jimenez, Armando Johnson, Robert Jones, Bradford Kasserman, Kimberly Katseles, Gregory Kaup, Johanna Kennedy, Sharon Kentfield, Kelly Kirkwood, Neil C. Kiyotoki, Matthew Knighten, Deborah Koehler, Yvonne Kuhn, Valerie Ann I8 El728l72gE'Z M1650 school was fun and not bln. , ,.: as 569562 Quads 79 77 Bowfeu 0415 Enfguiiaatic This past year has been great fun at Cedarlane. Some of the events adding to this fun were trips to Knott's Berry Farm , roller skating, ice skating, and bowling. Bowling has been one of Ce'darlane's favorites for the past years The Bowling Club, sponsored by Mr. Miller and Mr. Powers, held their annual banquet at La Puente Lanes. 11 work. I9 Ugg sat Lonsa H Marlene Cruz and Leo Carrasco 'Yin nc V Wu -,., .,gl?1i.5i ' EHZEHZLEZ M7650 we had a 50 56955 gmcfs 1 Q77 ,gwbucfsnbs Hn .fiacgoof Lglbazafion KIDS DID IT This year some of our Cedarlane stu- dents helped out our custodains and worked in the office helping the secretaries and the teachers. After school, at break, and at lunch there were kids at work, selling milk, ice cream , and cookies. These people were all a lot of help to the Cedarlane staff and students. Lagunzad, Edwin LaMacchia, James LaMacchia, Mike LaPonsey, Thomas Laro, Sheila Jean Lebouthillier, Debora Lee, Mary Lee, Michael Lemon, Steven Letman, Katherine Lingwall, Chris Lopez, Peggy Lopez, Sandra Lord, Trisha Lozano, Joanna Lua, Adalbaerto Lucero, Mark Lucero, Esteban Lucero, Tony Lujan, Joseph M. opeorn day? Lumby, Byrl Lummer, Laura Mackey, Douglas Maguin, Doreen Mahnken, Kimberlee 21 Mangrum , Antoinette Manlove, Robert Marinez, Patricia Martin , Cindy Martin , Lisa Martin, Robert Martinet Delia Martinez Cecilia Martinez Juanita Martinez , Paula Masick, Gustavo Mastin, Timothy Matern, Mary Mayo, Sally McCaw, Kimberly Mcllravy, Bridget McMurray, Brian Medina, Aurora Medina, Randolph Mena, Sonia Meneses, Froylette Meyer, Jeffrey Meyer, Scott A. Michinock, Lawrence Mikolashek, Cathe 22 ,W -TNQ' l - , 5 R einem El QT EIZ Greg and Gina won King and Queen at the Va1entine's Dance? N,,,,,. '... 1 -. S..-3,-.e-..--.,. 9'- , 2 Eiggfg QZQCZE 7977 U55 :Royal Uowzf This year's Royal Court was made up of the follow ing people: G. Dickinson and Dr. Zepeda, king and queen: T. Herrington and C. Cisneros, prince and princessg and D. Trottman and I. Kaup, duke and duchess. 233 3 , 5 S 5 3 3 y si ,JL-Q, -ff Biif Gina 23 Ze-peda and Greg Dickinson glanced KWETE 'L-Edvf This year's Dnce Committee planned many fun dances for the students at Cedar- lane. At the dances we had a disc-jockey. The Valentine Dance saw the crowning of the Cedarlane Royal Court. At the Sadie Hawkins Dance there was a place where couples could be married and a jail. The Dances were all great fun and enjoyed by all who attended. 2' ememgaz wgslz Someone POPPed 3 water balloon in the Valentine's Dance? Etgllfli gmt, Beef Dbalzcafca Sherri Moore and Keith Ross 7977 Minor, Pablo lr. Miranda, Ruben Mooneyham , Thomas Moore , Sheri Morga , Susana Morrissey, Dawnell Moya, Mike Munoz, Diana Murga, Catherine Myers, Elizabeth Nauta, Jeffrey Nava, Gloria Navarro, Paul Newell, Gregory Newton, Melinda Nill, David Scott Nordberg, Carl Norman, Brian Nunez, Rebecca Nunez, Rosa Linda Odgers, Victoria Onate, Catherine Osborn, Michael Oviedo, Cynthia Pacheco, Dena 25 Palacios, Veronica Papp, Elizabeth Pardo, Lydia Paredes, Andrew Park, Richard C. Park, Sharon M. Parks, Diana Patalano, Thomas Paul, Toni Peacock, Dana Perla, Francisco Pettus, Kirk Piermartiri, Tamara Pike, Craig Plunkett, Dan Pollara, Beth Porras, Anthony Prather, Kenneth Priester, Kathy Quintana, Anthony Quintero, Gloria Rachal, James Jr. Radde, David Ramirez, Yvonne Reeder, Deborah 26 Eiggffi QZCLJE 7 Q77 U55 gaggdaaf cyaus Company Sherri Chavez and Louie Acosta 5. N 1 W..-'lillvvw-.wnw -.55 40'-L W ' cfgmfmf... 'age earns o uiatofzy v 'Do It T-Birds Well, this year our Cedarlane cheerleaders really did do it. Our cheerleades showed up at all of the wrestling, football, and basketball games. The teams really did prosper from all the good spirit and cheering that the cheerleaders gave them. The cheerleaders also gave a dance and went Christmas caroling. fzlggfg gizfa h 8th Grade cheerleaders First row l. to r.: T. Birch, K. Dau- ghenbaugh, Second row: K. Houk, K. Truelove third row: L. Berg, R. Zepeda, S. Moore. F. Meneses. P. Lopez Top: L. Lummer.Captains: K. Houk and S. Moore 'blur EUEl2f5 Qitfi Clockwisez D. Schulze, S. Carpenter. I. Brown, B. Blair, L. Rodriguez, M. Birdsell, V. Gonzales, and C. Mur- . phy. Captain: Mary Birdsell SSSSM fggtg 910,615 IQ77 Jlffoaf 5 uufecf Lara Lummer an E1 Cid De Ramus El7ZEl7ZgEZ KWEEH The eighth grade cheerleaders got lost on the way to a wrestling match in Temple City. Renteria, Jeffery Reyes, Maria Riehart, Teresa Roberson, Gary Roberts, David Rodriguez, Cindy Rodriguez, Tracy Rodriguez, Victor Rogers, Andrew Rollins, Gary Romo, Raymond Roque, Lisa Marie Rosoff, Eileen Ross, Keith T. Ross, Sherrie Roundtree, Victoria Rubio, Teresa R. Russo, Jonathan Sandello, Robert Sangraw, Daniel Schroeder, Victoria Schuppe, Todd Schwahn, Leslie Senteno, Mariana Sepulveda, Cindy 29 Uamaza csfiy alll Kapple, Annette Birdwell, Barbara Waldren, Brad Verdugo, Jorge Shanklin, Charles Sheffield, Shelly Sims, John Singer, Lisa Smith , Stephen Snyder, Mark Sotomayor Hermann Stamm, Connie Steele, Jeffrey Sternern, Douglas Stewart, JI- Wesley Stokes, Brett Storgiahl, Lisa Taylor, Michael Tello, Robert Thomas, Gail Tienda, Mary Jane Tienda, Mary Todd, Moira Treadwell , Deborah Trottman, Emory Truelove, Karin Trumbaturi, Martha Turner, Rebeca Vagas, Michelle 30 EHZEHZEEZ UI E12 We went on the Cedarlane trip to Knott's Berry Farm? Eiggtg Qzada 1977 gafenf gcoufi .foog Qui Something new at Cedarlane this year was the Gong Show. Students performed acts on stage and were judged by a panel of stu- dents. Those acts judged to be superior were rated from 1 to 10 and given awards for their performances. The others were given the gong and eliminated from the contest. Jlffoaf Uafsnfacf Olivia Carlos and Adam Diaz 31 U55 BM! .wvafoms Cedar1ane's band is a combined group of 7th and 8th grade students. The band works hard all year learning to perform as a unit. Led by their teacher and conductor, Mr. Street, they have given performances at the elementary schools in our area and at Wilson and Workman High Schools. 32 Eiggfg grads 7977 B cf .sit 9515115 Val Giacco and Wes Stewart 'WW-Q 5l?ZEhZg8'Z rlflfflsn Mrs. McCabe had a spaz attack over a little spider? Valenzuela, Michael Vandenbrink, Doug Villalba, Maria Vincent, Denice Vogel, Todd Volpe, Rick Wallace, Michael Wann, Sofie Watts, Thomas Webster, Roy Scott Weitschat, Jody Wetzel, Lori White, George White, Mark Wickline, Tina Wickson, Cindy Wiley, Clay Wilson, Denise Wolf, David Wong, Ginny Wright, Jr. , Richard Yendunian, Peter Zamora, Gilbert Zepeda, Regina Verdugo, Jorge 33 Cgofzua 04111 Uoncezt 676061 Concert Choir is composed of both 7th and 8th graders with exceptional ability. Directed by Mrs. Williams and Mr. Derfelt, the Concert Choir made appearances at assembles, P.T.A. , and music festivals at Wilson Seventh Grade Chorus, also directed by Mrs. Wil- and Los Altos High Schools. liams and Mr.- Derfelt, performed at the Christmas Acha, Peter Acosta, Marley Acosta, Michael Alderette, Lisa Allen, Jay Altig, Wayne Alvarado, Richardo Alvarez, Tina Amaro, Anna Marie Anguiano, Frank Angulo, Sadie Apanian, Nora Aranda, Manuel Aranda, Olga Arballo, Wayne Arents, Vicki Argue, Any Lynn Avila, Edward Aviles, Raymond Baca, Joseph Bates, Juanita Bejarano, Patricia Beltran, Rafaela Benson, Pamela Bera, Carol Jean Biang, Allen Bielmeier, James Birdsell, Mary Bishop, Donald Blair, Bonnie 34 Assembly and at P . T . A . 4 ' 1 ,aw , sea ' , . . ,,,, 94- JJ'i glnghzggl C-Vljggfl, Donna Burney wore her Roots shirt? Ssuanfg gzacfa 7 Q77 l fgcgoof Sezuiae Cfugs .fax Clfsicaa The purpose of the Las Chicas Club was to help improve the school and community. They sponsored a dance to raise money for a needy family at Christmas time. Las Chicas was sponsored by Mrs. Perez. ruigiii Usher's Club sponsored by Mrs. McCabe , provided ushers for major school functions such as: musical events, P. T. A . meet- ings, open house, and Back-to-School night. is 8f7ZE,l7ZEE,'Z, KWQEIZ Mr. Miller wore two different colored shoes and it wasn't even Crazy Days? 36 ,Lab- . ' eueizfg gmcfe 7 Q77 5 ectaf Unfefzesf Cjfugs Mr Stenberg sponsored the Electronics Club. The members constructed different electronic devices such as neon light flashers strobe lights and burglar Photography Club sponsored by Mrs. Wylie, was busy this year learning how to take develop, and print Science Club sponsored by Mrs Klein, had a busy year dissecting making resin embeddings, blood typ- ing planting terrariums and going on field trips. Blood, John Boltz, Teresa Bonitz, Carolyn Borden, Joanne Bouma, Sharon Bowley, David Britten, Daniel Brooke, Kathleen Brower, Helen Brown, Janice Brown, Shawn Bulsombut, George Burdick, Alexander Busch, Christy Bustamante, Chuck Bustrum, Marie Caldera, Amanda Caldera, Lydia Campbell, Dana Carey, Richard Carlos, Lorenzo Carpenter, Shann Carranza. Deanna Carrillo, Alfred Castillo, Roger Castro, Lynda Chagolla, Steven Chambers, Michele Chan, Robert Chavez, Delia 37 ll , M 5 x-N . Annual Editors: L. Singer, D. FOXSII Chavez, Jaime Chavez, Leticia Chavira, Edward Chavira, Norma Cibrian, Angelica Cirrone, Ginny Cisneros, Crystal Cito, Lynne Cline, James Coca, Valerie Collins, Derek Covey, Roger Cox, Robert Cramer, Carla Crosswhite, Sherry Cullum, Jaime Curley, Michael Cusey, Michael D'Agostino, Jessie DeBaca, Patricia DeForest, Julie DeGroeve, Ellen Delgado, Delina DenBleyker. Jane Dingman, Daniel Dinh, Ha Thi Minh ' Dizon, Oscar Doan, Christopher l Dodge, James Donada, Michael J 38 SnZg,ng8Z fwggn Mrs. McCabe started rationing water in the classroom because of the wa shortage? .i euelzfg glade 7 Q 7 7 cfvewsflaflez ana! Oqzznuaf .fgtaff This year's newspaper staff had a new advisor, Mrs. Cona- way. Completing a newspaper every two weeks was some- times hectic, but the result of their efforts was always rewarding. The annual staff rushed to complete the annual. Dedicated to their work, they furiously completed layouts, identified people in pictures, and wrote the copy. This year's annual is evidence of a job, well done. News Editors Left to Right: E. Ariyasu, D. Sterner ki! 3 9 Student Government: first row left to right: E. DeGroeve, B. Ghent, D. Peacock, M. Trumbaturi, K. Daughenbaugh, M. Vagas, A. Biang. Second row: L. Carrasco, J. Fernandez, K. McCaw, T. Lord, L. Cito, T. Norsworthy. Third row: T. Herrington, A. Rogers, E. Aciyasu, M. Senteno, A. Cutler, E. Cramer, J. Russo. Fourth row: D. Foxen, T. i Gunderman, A. Diaz, W. Stewart, S. Wickson, H. Sotomayor Advisor: Mr. Lozano W ra. Qi A- R- 1- yya W. ' 1 9' . 3 vi . 1 .. . . f, 1' 1 Z etfelzfg gwcfe 7 Q77 Cgvtucfanf government Student Govenment is a group of twenty-six students and their advisor, Mr. Lozano. This group is responsi- ble for planning all the student activities. Some of the events planned this year were dances, assemblies, and several student activity days. Some of the more out- standing events were a Knott's Berry Barm trip and a trip to Sacramento. , Easley, Rory Enriquez, Ida Escalante, Richard Esquivel, Rachel Estevez, Juan Euler, Richard Fabrizio, Carl Favela, Sandra Fernandez, Cathy Fernandez, Pamela Fisher, Kevin Fite, Rickey Flannigon, Brenda Flores, Moises Flores, Reina Florez, Anthony Flowler, Barbara Fox, George French, Eric French, Tamra Freyre, Eric Gallegos, Claudia Garay, Ted Garcia, Frank Garcia, Gilbert Geiger, Walter Gensler, Josephine Ghent, Robert Gibson, Lori Gillan, Annette 41 5l725I72g5'Z, rWg5l2 The Co-presidents were elected? Goddin, Joy Goldstein, Lori Gomez, Jr. , Robert Gonzales, Jerome Gonzales, Diana Gonzalez, Veronica Gooze, Marla Graham, Jennifer Griffin, Mark Gschwend, Nancy Guerrero, Sylvia Guevara, Julio Gundermann, Teresa Gutierrez, Greg Hall, Julie Hama, Vincent Hamman, Marile Hawkins, Judy Healy, Laurie Hernandez, Chris Hernandez, Julie Hernandez, Peter Herrera, Isaac Herrington, Todd Hess, Robert Hoffer, Kelli Holt, Sherrie Huerta, Jose I-luggett, Debra Jaenichen , Thomas 42 ..,M I '5 '-v, -. f SHZEHZEE7, CWQEH The boys baked their first cookies in home economics? L7 earning ana! Expfozing Jvaw jcfeaa .ecfslzfg QZCLCLS 7 Q77 Cedarlane has many individualized programs where you can learn as much as you want, if you work hard. ...vw 1 ' ff it , I- ,-rv in p Q 7 Q5 'N i g-'Ai K ' I --,. . F 1 rli pt 1 'fx fl if X In math, students may be building the elementary skills of math or working with algebra and geometry. In language students may be working on anything from capitalization and punctuation to writing and performing plays. In sci- ence students are given the opportunity to explore the world and universe about -L , ,W 43 Qoofgaff Uaama Qiggf 012 8th Grade Football: Row 1: D. Nill, G. Dickinson. Row 2: J. Fernandez, P. Amado, L. Carrasco, P. Paredes, D. Van Den Brink, C. Trottman. Row 3: R. Tello, W. Stewart, R. Romo, N. Kirkwood, D. Wolf, H. Sotomayor, A. Porras, E. De Ramus, B. McMurray, M. Lee, C. Gonzalez, and P. Yendunian. .. i A. 44 El72El72gE'Z KWESIZ The eighth grade varsity football team bea1 il ul. auelzfg gzacfe 7 Q 77 First Row Csittingjz T. Romero, R. Rangel, F. Lucero, M. Salazar, G. Fox, W. Wong. Second Row: R. Roberts, T. Herrington, F. Anguiano, M. Reynosa, K. Lozano. Third row: S. Chagolla, L. Knight, and R. Fite. , f K' gg., . i c u 5 . ff - 0 ef, ,- , ' 4223 J - X i R u if ' , -,J qi J X., . A f' K kd q..l,,Y I A 'A 1 , S J is, 'laws M s , .., , Hb. 1 s su- , N a , . S --fwffrwx g .., . fi, .uf ,s.:5:.,, 2,63 b. Ms., he-'Q ,, 1' Y ' .2 ,-x:t1.s1mpQMas?a s:'fis,J?fs?.zf:.,a Jaramillo, Anthony Jurado, Carol Karnowski , Gwen Katseles, Myra Kelly, Scott Kentfield, Kirsten Knight, Leon E. 2 142 Koppers, Christy Ann 3? , ' Krol, Kimberly -N. W3 fr Kroo, Kristofer 'Q Kuhn, Paul if Lacy, Bobbi ' Joan Land, Diane Lannan, Tracy LaPonsey, Susan Larez, Julie we, wh. Lauer, Karyn LeBouthi11ier, Teresa Lester, Kurt Linowski, James My 4. Llamas, Maria 'Q R' Loaiza, James Logsdon, Julie Loser, Lori I twil- fy Loya , Gregory Lozano, Kenneth Lucero, Freddie S.-.vi Ludvik, Janet 2 if ' ,, f K f ,..,P ,, . , X .lf Q, ,, if Luker, Jennifer ' Lumby, Cheryl the faculty 6 to O? 45 A Mackey, Scott Madrid, Fernando Maguin, Della Marcianti, Joseph Marcianti, Louise Martin, Peggy Martinet, Hector Martinez, Joseph Masick, Cesar Maya, Edwardina Medina, Edward Melendez, Margaret Mendoza, Christabel Menius, Paul Mercado, Fernando Meyer, Joel Midtsatre, Sheryl Milton, Michael Miranda, Sandra Mitchell, Mark Monroe, Lisa Montgomery, Greg Montoya, Fracisco Moon, Cheryl Mooneyham, Ron Moore, David Mora, Bertha Morga, Enrigue Morris Jr. , Fred Moser, Regina 46 Cf riff VENZEYYZZTS7- V ,253 front of boys physicigi .,4f-www y e -. IWW M :feat 1 Yhliunnnuug. acfalzfg Qzacfe I Q77 QOL Clomflefa in Kvoffeygaff The girls's volleyball team had a good season. They won 4 of the 6 games they played. Turnout for the Volleyball team was so good that they were able to have alternates as well as the regular team. The volleyball tournament was held at Workman High School. 47 giggfg Uaam gavsnfg Ueam H. Sotomayor, C. Shanklin, G. Dickenson, P. Yenvdian, B. R'3 M' Russell' F' Madrid' R' Fite' Aguiano' Ellie R2 K. Lester G. Williams, R. Sepulveda Rl. D. Newton, McIntosh, Coach K. Tison McMurray, Elcid De Ramus. n Q , . 48 SUEl2fg gmcfe 7977 Baztfiafgaff 3801721 Ugaffanga This past year had its ups and downs for both the '7th and 8th grade boys basketball teams. The eighth grade team finished the year with a 2 win, 6 loss record. The 7th grade team finished with a 5 win, 2 loss record. Both teams were coached by Owen Mclntosh. D zzz l I 5 One of the seventh grade basketball team members made a EDZEIIZ 57, an basket for the other team? Moya, Dana Mueller, Dirk Munshower, Brian Murillo, Fernando Murillo, George Murphy, Cheryl Nader, Lisa Nakada, Edward Needham, Bryan Newman, Heidi Newton, Donald Norberg, Sharon Norsworthy, Thomas Nunez, James Ochoa, Enrique O'Connor, Veronica Odgers, Jacqueline Olguin, Dion O Neil Victoria Ortega, Delilah Ortiz, Richard Osborn, Brian Otero, Vera Ozarart, Renee Palermo, Raymond Paredes Jr. , Gerald Patalano, Sandra Pawlowski, Kenneth Payne, Darlene Paz Jr. , Victor 49 GIRLS BASKETBALL First Row: P. Marinez, S. Garcia, M. Senteno, S. Mayo, P. Garrido. Second Row: M. Carpenter, S. Mena, D. Wilson, and G. Gonzales. Pereslete, Dane Phillips, Stephen Poreider, Alice Porras, Kathriene Preciado, Albert Quist, Julie Rachal, Alicia Ramirez, Guadalupe Ramirez, Lydia Rangel, Ruben Reeves, Dawn Reyes, Alicia Reynolds, Greg Reynosa, Manuel Richardson, Barbara Rivera, Desiree Rivera, Sylvia Roberts, Rob Robinson, Jeffrey Rodriguez, Cecelia Rodriguez, Elizabeth Rodriguez, Martina Rodriguez, Oscar Rodriguez, Rebecca Rodriguez, Rita Rodriguez, Tommy Romero, Anthony Romo, Sylvia Romo, Yolanda Rosas, Angie 50 Q! X CIILCLIILIJCXL V V ILCJL MI. Davis gOt l'11t Wlthqa water b2111OQI1? eueizfg Q 10,615 7 Q 7 7 Um gizfa 0415 cgqflafcfzigoofaza The girls basketball team was made up of members from both the 7th and 8th grades. They had a good year winning 5 of the 8 games they played. ghzgngggl Klflfggn Xx hen Mr Davrs played Chnstmas carols for noon lunch? Qfauify: R. 1: B. Jones, D. Cerverra, B. John- son, T. Santa Cruz, D. Lemon, S. Lemon, M. Osborn, D. Osbom. R. 2 G. Garcia, F. Lucero, D. Contreras, J. Ieyer, I. Cavelli, R. Alvarado, G. Comancho, M. Cusey. R. 3: R Ochoa, I. Montejano, C. Bauman, R Manlove, R. Volpe, I. Stordahl, P Minor, B. Blackley, E. Ariaysu. R. 4 L. Michinock, D. Nill, L. Walters A. Porras, P. Paredes, M. Lee, B Van Der Oerff, M. Paul, Coach, D Wolf ur ff at ecfenfg gzacfa 7 Q 77 U am Lonaflcfl Klflfzeatfeza Almost every year Cedarlane has a good wrestling team This year was no exception Our team was very strong at every level of weight Mr Paul did a very good Job of coaching He did this with some new rook- Rubio, Jose L. Ruiz, Paul Rutch, Mahria Salazar, Mark D. Salters, Kevin Santa Cruz, Anthony Saylor, Alesia Schack, Laura Schutze, Dayna Schwahn, Scott Seagn, Steve Sepulveda, Russell Sheffield, Sherlene Silva, Alma Smith, Katrina Smith, Quinton Souza, Kenneth Steiner, Sharol - Sterkel, Jodi Sifuentes, Joanne Stordahl, John Stermbler, Beth Strickland, Robert Stutz, , Suzanne Sullivan, James Teresky, Dena Tietz, Laurie Tison, Jimmie Tison, Ketih Todd, Mary Rita 53 Tomminelli, Terry Trammell, Valarie Turner, Robin Tyner, John Uriarte, Ena Vallejo, Rebecca Vanderoef, Renee Vanderwerff, Bobby Vega, Steve Veiga Yvette Virgen, Christine Walters, Jim Walters, Julie Watts, Candace Weiner, Paul Werner, George Werntz, Kerry Weston, Sondra White, Crystal White, Sergio Williams, Glenn Williams, Pamela Wilson, Eric Wilson, Melissa Woerner, Adria Wong, Kenneth Wong, Warren Woodring, Angie Yon, Kathleen Zamora, Jose 54 , ememgez flflffl Remember when Mr. Deitering told us to run backwards around the field on backwards day. ecfelzfg glade 7 Q77 Uzacg Ueam .foofaa gbzomiaing The trck team participated in several local track meets. Some of the events entered by Cedarlane tracksters were the 50 and 100 yard dashes, the 440, 660, and 880 long runs. Field events entered were the softball throw for distance, long jump, high jump, shotput, and discus throw. gameza - gsvenfg First row: E. Lespron, R. Romero, C. Lang, L. Bauman, L. Bardeir. Second row: T. Manno, T. Ramos, M. Russel, I. Montejano, M. McGee, and K. Greenwood. Zarur, Anthony Zuniga, Rebecca em Anguiano, Manuel Ariyasu, Brenda Blair, Alan Cram, Susan Del Valle, Sonia Easter, Glenn Encina, Yvette Euler, Allison Favela, Irene Garcia, Michael Gonzales, Carlos Gray, John Hebert, Kirk Martinez, Rachel Meade, Jeffrey Meneses, Odette Moore, Mark Murphy, Kelli Powell, Michael Ross, Kim Sue Salas, Edwina Salazar, Liza Salvon, l., Paul Samara, Ghassan Stanos, Larissa Stekkinger, Douglas Swett, Denise Vega, Christopher Virgen, Veronica White, Hector gan Remember when Manuel A. dedicated a song to Kelli M. at B-3's I 'CN wuzfwf, WWMM, 'S 38 M59 55 uh qu-nl 759mXiL'?i1?li'ffi 552.9 Mrs. Heywood's class studied many things this year. Some of the highlights were, the study of other coun- tries and cultures, the exciting game of volleyball, music notation and the keyboard. 732: ' Yaghyazarian , Susan R X isis? Zi. GLf5ywooc!,1 gfdii Row 1: R. Lopez, C. Torres, K. Davis, K. Keaveny, S. Ross, D. Brown, M. Ragsdale. Row 2: Mrs. Heywood, R. Granger, E. Luna, D. Macias, R. Dongelmans, L. Clancy, D. Obad. Row 3: D.Damato, J. Herbert, R. Morris, T. Tucker, J. Eddy, P. Carbonaro, C. Cordova. Row 4: C. Oli- ver, S. Yaghyazarian, S. Feucht, C. Thomson, C. Lummer, M. Dalum- pines. EHZEHZEEZ KWEEH Remember when we had stuffed animal d and eyerybody brought a stuffed animal. 8 'Q I a Ankeney, Angela Brown, Deborah Cadena, Valerie Carbonaro, Philip Clancey, Linda Cordova, Christine Dalumpines, Marie Damato, Daniel Davis, Kerry Dongelmans, Richard Donovan, Debbie Dupler, Ronald Eddy, I. Timothy Feucht, Simone Granger, Ronald Herbert, James Keaveny, Karee Keller, Tracey Lopez, Richard Lummer, Cynthia Luna, Ernest Macias, Eric Obad, Deborah Olivares, Rosa Oliver, Cheryl Ragsdale, Michael Thompson, Christina Torres, Cesar Tucker, Thomas Wilson, John Along with the regualr subjects studied in the sixth grade , Mrs Isaacson s class has had an opportunity this year to study drama art electronics typing and French EITZEHZEEZ Remember when Gus Samara dressed up as a Bielmeier, Theresa Chambers, Eric Cho, Suzie Cruz, Maureen Cunningham, Lisa Cusey, Suzanne Futrell, Russell Gillespie, Richard Goldberg. Steven Grossman, Robin Gutierrez, Frank Joe, Cynthia Kaup, Julianna Large, Diana Lee, Edward K. Martin, George May lr., Robert Nothstine Rhonda Park, Charles Parrino, Todd Payan, Deborah Pease, Valerie Puga, Pauline Reynosa, Lisa Scanlon, Deborah Stewart, Brondwyn Stoddard , Jacquetta Stokes, Robert Tietz , Joan Vasquez , Claudia Awixtfl Qzaclg 1 Q 77 644. H iaaaaon I1 Ufaaa Row 1: S. Goldberg, R. Stokes, P. Puga, R. Gillespie, D Large, T. Parrino, E. Lee, G. Samora. Row 2: Mrs. Isaac son, L. Cunningham, D. Payan, D. Wilson, B. May, S Cho, R. Aleman, J. Tietz. Row 3: K. Woodring, L. Rey nosa, C. Park, R. Grossman, M. Cruz, D. Scanlon, a. Ver dugo, T. Beilmier. Row 4: F. Guirerrez, T. Chambers, R Martin, C. Vasquez, S. Cusey, B. Stewart, J. Kaup. 6 I KX dnl. goglzaonls Qfasa Mr. Iohnson's class has been doing a lot the past year. In history they studied Mexico . In science they studied the solor system . They were also very active in physical education . 62 Awixfg gzacfe 7977 Row 1: T. Kambeitz, D. Szatkowski, P. Gon zales, J. Ewing, J. Anderson, M. Martinez, P Romero, F. Fehl. Row 2: T. Grinager, R. O'Neil M. Newton, V. Fuentes, G. Easter, B. Mapes N. Fitzgerald. Row 3: M. Romero, A. Furnari, S Lee, GI. Camacho, R. Caldera, D. Trortman, G Guerrero, R. Ceniceros. Row 4: L. Boctor, I Romo, K. Reneau, S. Delaby, D. Espinoza, N Escalante, E. Valenzuela, I. Shakhshir. EIIZSHZEE7, FWEEH 612 Sczipf Randy flipped when Lisa D. said, I like you.? Ames, Robert M. Anderson, James Boctor, Lupe Caldera, Ruben Camacho Ir. , George Ceniceros, Randell Delaby, Sharon Escalante, Nancy Espinoza, Denise Ewing Jr. , James Fehl, Felicia Fitzgerald, Nancy Fuentes, Veronica Fujimoto, Gary Furnari, Angela Gonzales, Patricia Grinager Jr. , Thomas Guerrero, Gonzalo Heilmann, Amy Jones, Benjamin Kambeitz, Theresa Lee, Shardel Mapes, Brian Martinez, Mercedes Newton, Melanie Quist, Ronnie Reneau, Karen Romero, Martha Romo, Jerry Smith, Lisa 63 DEDICATIONS The annual staff of 'I'7 dedicates this book to all those who devote their time and efforts to the well- being and education of young people., We would like to recognize and say thank you ,to the following people: our parents for their love, concern, and help in preparing us for the futureg our teachers who work directly with students in the classroom helping to develop the skills that students need to become the responsible citizens of tomorrow: our counselors who try to help us understand ourselves better and help us assume a responsible role in life: and to our friends, who share our thoughts and feelings, for their support and friendship they offer in helping us through the little ups and downs in life. LIFE What do you call Life The dictionaries define it as a time between birth and death . But it's more than just a time of existence . It's doing what you want to do . . . It's loving the one you want to love. . It's making judgements . . . It's taking on responsibility . . It's accepting challenges . . . And it's being the person you want to be. Chuck Shaklin . 64 Wi 'V wif Vw y,QbM WMS? W 254 if f VQWQM xfggkxgtf Gly Q y ,Q bdsm 099' 6 J VQUNAAYQSWW .959 Q 590648 W Owls 6 'fvwffkrv My QW Mwb --11' O7 C A MMM QD M WM MMWQQWG x VX B WST WQMFWMW wWm M550 22 E if Q QE? p N 50 SQQQ my V09 L-YE!-NVSQ VXONQ Qkfiogd Amp: C506 Cx 36505 ic5mmQC QQVQK dia! !50!'1 WNQQVS 2 WN zjfiww .XJ W fi R3 ' 9 g 1, 3 SQQEQQQ S ixx , R Sm 2 5 FQ wig mmm KS? ES S532 qgviig 'R Q s Mfljim N ii 4 F7 fqfciali 855' Sl? lf '. Q! ' if Qs W a., 344, u'vv ' M ,h .rss . Y Q u. ' ,w 1 V3 ,Q J' .ge-Sf! WW-F: XWS' . is . ' 'ii . ffg -. A , . W 1 , 1 ' I . , 1 Q, S2 U is W Ni V s i.. 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