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If ever Don-pride had a meaning, it was when a sense of unity was established with the people in the stands, to the girls leading the cheers, to the players on the field: and. this sense of unity could not be broken throughout the year. Doing exceptionally well was the girls sports program. Both the Varsity Volleyball and Basketball Teams managed to take third place in league and advance to the CIF playoffs for the first time in Cerritos history. Most of our teams did well, but what outsiders may have not understood was that whether Cerritos won or lost, the Dons always came out ahead. I hese are the best four years of I “ your life. While faculty and j parents continued to chant that A so-common phrase, many --------J students finally listened. Of that --------j—I group the class of '82 took advan- ----------' tage of their stay at CHS. Being the first class to ever win class competition for four consecutive years, they were also the founders of many traditions sure to last. Above all, however, they were the ideal example of Cerritos Dons. Just as important were the underclassmen who were a major part of Cerritos High School as well. The hope for CHS, the sophomores, continued with their spirited drives and actually gave the class of '82 a scare at some of the pep rallies. The juniors deserved to be commended for their successful planning of probably the best prom in our school's history. The elegance of the Anaheim Marriott a Hotel combined with the uniquity of CHS's first dinner-prom made it a memorable evening for everyone who attended. 7 ach year new faces and new personalities walk the same campus as did thousands before them. Each step, however, will always be different from the other. From when freshmen first converge at a pep rally to when they make their final departure at graduation, CHS itself will have gone through many changes. The graduates though, can be assured that they will always be taking with them a collection of priceless memories along with an education well earned. At times some forgot the sole purpose for bringing us all together. Nonetheless, report cards always posed as little reminders that kept that purpose fresh in one's mind. The academic program at CHS was one of the best. The increased number of CP and AP courses proved that Cerritos was on its way in being an academic leader. Education is the best thing that anyone can ever gain simply because it can never be taken away. pplying for college, scholarships, passing civics, ordering announcements. taking senior portraits, the prom, senior day, awards night, graduation, and finally grad-nite were all major aspects of becoming a senior in 1982. It was at times confusing, frustrating, and expensive, and there were times where most felt that these days would never become memories; but, finally these days can be looked back upon with everyone agreeing that it was indeed worth it. For some, these were the last four years of formal education. Others continued on to college majoring in a specific field and further preparing themselves for the years to come. Still others faced an even greater challenge — moving out and surviving! All deserve recognition for their courage and drive to better themselves. As the color on this page finally comes completely through, the pictures, the articles, and the memories on the following pages will remind you that 1982 was surely a year of BREAKING THROUGH. ! 1 ACTIVITIES Where's my picture? nee again the students and alumni of CHS excitedly began lining up early to get their first look at the annual. Of course, the event was the traditional Annual Signing Party. which was put on by the ASB Cabinet again this year. It may seem odd to other schools that we received our annuals in September, but because of this, our yearbook included activities such as Graduation and the Prom. The party was held on Tuesday. September 29, from 5:30-8:30 on the CHS campus. As the music of the disc-jockey Fly By Night” played on. old friends gathered together in the quad to talk over better times and to gather autographs from acquaintances. Also, during this time, annuals were sold to those who had missed out on buying one during the year, thus creating a sell out of all 1,100 yearbooks for the third year in a row! It was a time to recapture the past year through our tenth anniversary annual and if only for a few hours, it proved to be a memorable evening for all of those who were in attendance. 12 Activities Annual Signing Party 1. Hey. the senior section isn't too bad!”, says CHS alumni Tom Vitale to seniors Lisa Glassman and Sondra Swenson. 2. Juniors Inez Negrete. Susan Tierheimcr. and Tricia Faifai smiling pretty for the camera. 3. Don. don't look so surprised! I told you that the photographer would take our picture if we posed for him! , says Aida Quinonez to Don Clinton. 4. Junior Troy Johnson and Elizabeth Gonzales sharing a quiet moment together. 5. The students anxiously awaiting to be let in the gates for the party. 6. If only I could remember his name. I could 6ign his annual! , says Mary Manning to senior Sandy Acevedo. 6 Activities Annual Signing Party 13 “Give me 9 9 nee again, the sounds of cheerleaders cheering and students screaming filled the air as students gathered to show their spirit at the pep rallies. Because of reconstruction that was going on in our gym to improve the seating, many of our pep rallies were held out in the quad. Even though students had to put up with being crowded and not being able to hear too well at times, the spirit that is always present at pep rallies showed through with students taking part in the many cheers, and showing their spirit through class competition. As in years before, the class of '82 broke through to dominate, winning most of the class competition at the rallies. During some of the rallies, students were entertained with athletic performances by our varsity teams. During one rally, students enjoyed seeing a wrestling demonstration, and at another, the varsity basketball team came out and demonstrated their many talents when they shot some baskets for the students. The spirit at the rallies was kept alive by performances and cheers by the cheerleaders, and this spirit really showed through when at the end of each rally, the students stood up and showed their pride toward C.H.S. as the band performed the alma mater. I. J.V. Yell shows their spirit. 2. Deona Hall and Laura Zlidenny show everyone that the class of '84 has spirit. 3. Edna Shin showing off all she's got 4. Silvia Pinarija and Barbara Papka having fun at a rally 5. The class of '82 eagarly awaits the deci sion on class competition. 6. Coach Manzo informs the crowd. We Will Win Tonight ... I hope! 7. Clarence McCoy gives a big smile for the camera. 14 Activities Pep Rallies Activities Pep Rallies 15 erritos High School students broke through the year with many of the latest fashions. The newest looks in fashions were being worn from the beginning of school in September until the last day in June. When the students weren't deciding what clothes to wear, they were embarking upon the latest crazes and fads which were popular. World, and local happenings along with what everyone was enjoying were also filling the news in 1981 and 1982. Students turn to New Wave ... Susan Day O'Connor appointed Supreme Court Justice . .. Rolling Stones rock the Coliseum ... Girls Tennis and Volleyball go to CIF .. . Mork marries Mindy . . . sailor fever hits port .. . The hottest groups were: Journey . . . Commodores ... Go Go's .. . Rolling Stones ... Pat Benetar. . . Rick Springfield . . . Van Halen .. . Earth, Wind and Fire . . . Dodgers win World Series .. . khaki . . . Anwar Sadat Assassination ... La Coste shirts ... metallics . . . leaves . . . Paul Lynde dies . . . skimps . . . The big box-office hits were: Halloween II . .. Arthur . .. Endless Love ... On Golden Pond ... Raiders of the Lost Ark . .. Peoples Court ... boat shoes ... The Royal Wedding . . . printed shoelaces . . . levis . . . Lowenbrau ... Rod Stewart at the Forum . . . Luke and Laura marry . . . Columbia II ... The Popular songs included: Just Once ... Jessie's Girl. . . Our Lips Are Sealed ... Johnny Are You Queer? . . . Don't Stop Believing .. . Promises In The Dark . . . Waiting For A Girl Like You . . . George Jetson . . . Mini skirts .. . ballet flats ... Sergio Valente . . . preppy . . . headbands . . . Pacman . . . Britania . . . Budget Cuts ... Journey at the Forum . . . William Holden dies ... Most used sayings on campus were: Crack Me Later . .. Gimme A Break . . . Take Off You Hoser ... HMN .. . hey, slick . . . oh, well! ... everybody skiis ... 4-wheel drive pick up trucks . .. AWACS .. . skating ... Everyone's major problem was solving the Rubik's Cube ... leg warmers . .. General Hospital craze ... knickers ... OP Sportswear ... football teams go defeated ... Natalie Wood drowns ... Boys Cross Country goes to CIF .. . Pope was shot . . . Happy Meals .. . 49er's win Super Bowl. . . cruising ... Activities Fads-N-Fashions 17 ’82 and ’83 battle for first ince Almost Anything Went originated, there hasn't been a more controversial week than the one held this year. There were some very exciting moments along with much tension throughout the week with the classes of '82 and '83 constantly battling for first place. It came down to the last events on Friday to determine the winner: the events were the Tricycle Races and the Obstacle Races. The Seniors were determined not to let the underclassmen defeat them — and of course, they didn't! The final scores were tabulated with the class of ’82 earning 84 points, the class of '83 with 82 points, and the Sophomores and Freshmen rounding it off with 39 and 35 points respectively. Some of the other events held during the week included the Fruit Pass, Bucket Brigade, Boardwalk, V.W. Push, T.P. Wrap, and Hot Spot. This year's Almost Anything Went will perhaps remain in everyone's mind for years to come and go down in C.H.S. history as the year the Seniors once again showed who had the most spirit and enthusiasm to win. 18 Activities Almost Anything Went 5 1. Donna, we've got to stop meeting like this! says Ken Baldwin to Donna Monteiro during the Fruit Pass. 2. Sandra Journet — Why do I always get myself into things like this? 3. Seniors Michelle Chee and Gary Willard take a lot of pleasure in wrapping fellow classmate Eric Azarcon during the T.P. Wrap. 4. The awesome class of '82 showing how the Bucket Brigade should be done. 5. Hey, I've got perfect aim — I think!? 6. The Freshman team attempting to keep themselves walking in rhythm. 7. Seniors take it to the top after winning the Boardwalk. 8. The Sophomores are off to the races during the very controversial Chariot Races. Activities Almost Everything Went 19 “Through the years at the Anaheim Marriott i t was a perfect evening with the sun setting and the wind blowing gently. After many hours of showering, fixing hair, picking up last minute things, and posing for family pictures, the time came to begin that enchanting evening — Prom Night. Around 7:00 P.M., nervous young men and ladies began arriving at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, where the Junior-Senior Prom was held. For the first time the Class of 83 presented a dinner prom. Prom bids were sold for a reasonable price of $55 per couple. Also pictures were taken before and after dinner by Sanford Studios. As couples entered the Marriott Hotel, they were directed towards the Grand Ballroom where they received a portion of their prom favors. The girls received, a necklace and charm while the boys received an ’82 tie tack. Walking into the Grand Ballroom, many couples were in awe of the beautiful setting and eagerly found a table. 1. Prom King and Queen. Gentry Humphrey and Ann Souza. 2. The Prom Court for 1981-1982 shares a quiet moment after all the excitement. 3. Michelle Martinez, Joey Limbo. Debbie Limbo. and Laine Morio pose for a picture. 4. Anxious and elated guests waiting to pick up their brandy snifters. 5. Edna Shin after being announced part of the prom court. 6. Cindy Astengo and Tony Asa modeling the latest fashions for the prom in the annual Prom Fashion Show. 7. Well some one's been drinking? 8. The 1981-1982 Prom King and Queen and their court. 20 Activities Prom Bag that salad... Vm sure! inner was served promptly at 8:00 p.m. consisted of tossed green salad, prime rib, vegetables, bak ed potato, and for dessert, chocolate mousse. Everyone enjoyed dining with their friends. When couples finished dinner, the band, Organized Crime,” began playing and couples anxiously rushed to the dance floor. Towards the end of the evening. Ms. Skaggs and the Junior class officers announced the Prom Court. The finalists were: Joanie Buckhorn, Bar bara Grunert, Ivette Fourzan, Lisa Hathaway, Edna Shin, Eric Azarcon. Robert Bafia. Wendell Peoples. Wayne Stricklin, and Eric White. A drum roll silenced the crowd as Teri Johnson. Junior Class President. announced Gentry Humphrey and Ann Souza as Prom King and Queen. After being announced. Gentry and Ann led their court in the traditional dance. As the dance came to a close, couples began depar ting from the hotel collecting the latter portion of their prom favors — brandy snifter glasses and memory books. The Jr.-Sr. Prom was a great success and will always be remembered Through the years. 1. Hector Monserratte — Oh well. I thought they said these were going to be mixed drinks! 2. Michelle Chee and her escort having a wonderful time at the Prom 3. Cindy Astengo and Ann Howard Did you see that girl's dress? You've got to be kid ding! 4. It's going to take more than that Mike. says Sheri Gilbert. 5. Ms. Skaggs. Junior Advisor and Jim Peterson, ready to announce the Prom Court 6. Karen Davalos to Victor Cota — My aren't we popular tonight — you think it's your hair 7 Lucille Borges and Mike Tacelli — Is it love? Activities Prom 23 Attn: Seniors! There is a very important meeting going on right now in the Cerritos College Stadium. Attendance is mandatory! — Dan Kumamoto n '-r • '(|a Mrl V j hi i i i'! i 2. rs • - ji • % - - Jf J W • |Tj Activities Graduation 25 Today we follow tomorrow we lead ttention Seniors: Graduation will be held on Thursday, June 17, at 8:00 o'clock p.m. All Seniors please attend. Graduation finally came for the Class of '82. For some it seemed as if only yesterday we were walking around, aimlessly looking for our first period class, yet for others the years merely dragged. The Class of 1982 was a class with class, a very special and unique class. No other class could claim that they had Won class competition for four consecutive years! Yes indeed, the Class of '82 was an exceptionally spirited group of students. The ceremonies were unique and beautiful. The Seniors broke through tradition by placing their chairs in and 82 shape, rather than in the usual and mundane rows. The roll went by quickly as a record breaking crowd of 5.500 proud parents and friends cheered and applauded their favorite students. Vineeta Jha started the evening with a beautiful recital of the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by Lisa Hathaway giving a heart warming invocation. ASB President Gentry Humphrey was the first speaker of the evening, followed by Ronalie Alonzo and Dan Kumamoto, who gave one of the most unique and poignant speeches of the evening. Barbara Grunert. Senior Class President, rounded-off the speeches and presented special awards to Ms. Joan Kepler, Mr. Dennis McReynolds. Mr. Bob Burdick, and Mrs. Linda Horisk, the Class of '82 advisor. A special vocal performance was given by Bridgette Hunt. Marina Amaya. Scott Harrison, and Christie Kroeger, as they harmonized and soloed the song Memories. After the flipping of the tassels. Karen Davalos gave her mind-pondering benediction. Emotions filled each Senior and the realization that graduation was over came when everyone stood together, singing the Alma Mater for one last time. 26 Activities Graduation 4 2 --------- ith the thrill of graduation also — w w w came an under lying tone of ill sadness. It was a time to yfyg reminisce such things as Macbeth _________ I finals, egg babies, almost going to I Dodger Stadium and the Prom. J One could remember wishing the sun would come out so we could go to the beach instead of 5th period, or thinking about that one special teacher who'll never be forgotten. All these are memories which we will always cherish, yet we must look towards the future. It is time to set your goals high and strive to accomplish them; climb high and reach for what you want out of life. We are tomorrow's leaders and tomorrow has come. As the class motto states: Today we follow. Tomorrow we Lead. It is now time to lead. Attention Seniors: High School as you know it, is over. Attention Seniors: There is no going back 1. “Student bulletin for June 17 ... starts Dan Kumamoto. 2. “Look at my flowers. Aren't they pretty? asks Ann Howard. 3. Seniors standing for the flag salute and making sure that all of Cerritos can hear them. 4. Elated ex seniors after graduation. 5 Tim Jordan. Lucrcttia Cozzi, and Dave Vincenti experiencing feelings of happiness and sadness. Activities Graduation 27 W i N 'VI Wf L 1 § if i1 ' ‘A ■ w 4 « 1 1 1 I I'- If lit . nee again, the Cerritos High Drama Department entertained us with its annual spring musical which played to packed audiences. This years musical was Damn Yankees, which was performed in the Little Theatre and ran the nights of May 20, 21. and 22. The musical revolved around a man named Joe Boyd, played by Tim Thorn, who would sell his soul to become a star baseball player for the Washington Senators. At that time, the devil, himself, Mr. Applegate, superbly played by James Page, pops in to take Joe up on his offer. Kim Magee played the sensuous Lola who, unsuccessfully, tries to seduce the naive Joe into keeping his pact with the devil. The fast paced action was highlighted with the entire cast performing in various song and dance numbers. For many of the Senior cast members, this musical was to be the last performance in their acting careers here at Cerritos. On the closing night performance many of the cast members gave their thanks and regards to the one who directed them through it all. Ms. Thornberry. The entire evening proved to be an exciting as well as emotional one in which the entire cast as well as the people who were in attendance will remember for a long time to come. The hit of the season 1. But are you sure? cries Tim Thorn to Tricia Garcia. 2. So where were you last night? inquires Karen Davalos to Scott Harrison. 3. Joe Hardy's 1 all girl fan club. 4. A happy Ms. Thornberry on closing night. 5. The Washington Senators gearing up for the big game. 6. Is it a plane, a bird, or is it Superman. wonders James Page and Kim agee. 7. So you were the one who threw the beach ball on the field and cost us the winning run. shouts Scott Harrison to James Page. 8. James Page as the dcvlish Mr. Applegate tempting Tim Thorn into a lifetime pact. 7 Activities Spring Musical 29 A different era every day ----------- ra Week was added to the tradi- tional spirit weeks that are L4 popular at Cerritos High and it lmmg was held during April 26-30. This ________ I week was to pay tribute to our I I American History. Days during J the week included: Indian and Pilgrim, Roaring 20's, 40's, Fabulous 50's, and the Hip 60’s. The winner of class competition for the week was the Class of 82. The A.S.B. Cabinet sponsored this week which brought spirit to the middle-of-the-year blues. Students participated in activities at snack and lunch for either prizes or class competition points. Monday. Indians and pilgrims entered the corn-on-thecob eating contest at snack, won by Ted Gedney and at lunch the quad was filled with canoers ready to race, which the Class of 84 won. The 20's brought activities like a Marathon eating contest and at lunch the Class of 82 shot out the other classes in the Water Shoot Out. On 40's Day, the war years were remembered with many students dressing. The Fabulous 50's came to CHS on Thursday with events like a Frozen Bubble Gum Blowing Contest and a VW stuff at lunch. The Class of 82 came out on top by stuffing 22 people in their bug. Friday came and with it came the Hip 60's. At snack Randy White gave us his own rendition of Woodstock and Clarenee McCoy prove he could eat the most ice cream in the Ice Cream Eat at lunch. Although Era Week was late in the year, it proved to be an exciting week and hopefully will become a yearly event. I. We won't be able to make it tonight big boy . 2. The winners of the VW stuff — Class of 82. 3. Randy White playing his version of Woodstock music. 4. Hey. who's going to drive?”, asks the Class of 84. 5. Hurry and take the picture, my ship is leaving. says Innez Negrette. 6. One more bite and I'm going to be sick, says Greg McIntyre. 7. Like where's the concert man? asks Scott Harrison. 8. I'm in the army now. exclaims Julie Rawlings. 9. Peace, Love and Bobby Sherman! Activities Era Week 31 SPIRIT OF C.H.S t was during the Homecoming Week of October 19-23 where once again Spirit Week broke through. Suddenly, our campus became a whirlwind of class competitions, crazy activities and preparations for the Homecoming on Friday. As usual, the awesome class of 82 dominated over the underclassmen to show their spirit for the pride of CHS. Monday was Clash Day , in which unmatched fashions were seen throughout the afternoon. At snack, football players were auctioned off to the highest bidder, with Mark Heatherton clinching the title with a bid of $21.00. During lunch a Rootbeer Chug was underway with Phil Defish chugging his way to victory, and Lillete Cubas and David Vaughn crushing the most cans in the Can Stomp. Flash and glamour were seen on Tuesday when the CHS campus was magically turned into Hollywood for Hollywood Day. Everywhere you looked you could see anything from agents and directors to Hollywood hookers and pimps. Sam Hatter won the Baby Bottle Sucking Contest during snack and a Homecoming Queen Auction was held during lunch with Ivette Fourzan getting the highest bid of $10.00. 32 Activities Spirit Week I. David Doami. Brian Goldstein, and Bradley Joe in total concentration during the Rubik's Cube Challenge. 2. Students testing their skills during the Balloon Toss. 3. Brian Davis. Lilette Cubas. Michele Chee. Lisa Hathaway. Colleen Williamson and Scott Harrison showing their spirit on Tourist Day. 4. Debbie Limbo giving Top Banana Mr. Emard what he deserves. 5. A student making a pig out of himself during the Ice Cream Eating Contest. 6. Sophomore Ethan Robinson during the Baby Bottle Sucking Contest — I can't believe that I'm doing this! 7. The Hanmi and Portuguese Clubs battling to the end at the Volleyball Tournament. Activities Spirit Week 33 dominate spirit week Signs of referees. Dodger Blue, and CHS football jerseys hinted that Thursday was Sports Day Sam Hatter and We yne Strlklen walked away with the victory at the Balloon Toss during snack, while the combined talents of Klyomi Eml, Debbie Limbo. Ann Souza. and Rochon Staples showed the students and Mr A how the Toilet Paper Wrap should be done, Friday, the pride of CHS broke through during Black, Red and Gold Day For those with cast Iron stomachs, a Hot Chili Eating Contest was held during lunch, with Kim McGee easily coming In with a victory Of course other activities were held during the week, such as Top Banana. In which students contributed money to the teachers they would like a pie thrown at Those lucky teachers Included Mr McReynolds. Mr Armstrong, Mr Chapel. Mr. Emard. Ms Stanley. Mr Desborough, Mr. Hewitt. Mr Smuts, and Sarge Also held was the Fortune Cookie Contest with Rene Alvarez as the winner by correctly guessing 72 cookies. Finally, the Portuguese and the Hanml Clubs battled over the net for the volleyball title with the Hanml Club holding triumph. As once again expected. Spirit Week freed us from our tedious school schedule and let us show spirit for our classes. The week, although was full of pride and exhilaration, and only made look forward to the Homecoming game on following Friday IJ ednesday was Tourist Day Dur Ing snack many gathered around Senior Hill to watch Tiffany Baylor and Stephanie Davis hop towards victory in the Potato Sack Race. At lunch. David Doaml. Mark Franklin and Roger ftavarro amazed many with their Intelligence to complete the Rubik's Cube Challenge In just under 3 minutes Seniors 34 Activltles Spirit Week 36 Activities Homecoming 1981 Homecoming Court Activities Homecoming 37 Activities Homecoming Denise's beautiful court consisted of Ivette Four zan. Joannle Buckhorn, Ann Souza and Melissa a ft K ft remembered Activities Homecoming 39 Winter wonderland 1 hile people around town were Wscurring about gathering their many Christmas presents, many of the students of Cerritos High -------I_l were out doing their own scurring, -------I_l only their's was for that special ---------' night in December — the annual Christmas Dance. The dance was sponsored by the CHS Drill Team and Pep Squad. They did an excellent job with the help of their advisors: Ms Korn-der and Mr. Armstrong. The dance was held at the Buena Park Hotel on December 21, 1981 from 8:00 P.M. until 12:30 P.M. Also, for the first time there were hor d'eurves served along with a coke bar. Music for the evening was provided by Love and Desire. Later in the evening Mr. Armstrong made the announcement of the finalists for Snow King and Queen. They were: Jennifer Simpson. Edna Shin, Barbara Grunert, Sherriel Kelley, Denise Jandra, and Traci Tanaka for the girls and Ken Baldwin, Brian Davis, Brannon Jones, Eric White, and John LePire for the boys. After waiting patiently, the moment to find our the winners finally came and they were Brannon Jones and Sherriel Kelley. After the excitment of the Snow King and Queen was over, the dance itself got back underway. I. Brian Davis and Sharon Shepas enjoying themselves at the dance. 2. The 1981-82 Snow King and Queen: Sherriel Kelly and 8rannon Jones. 3. John Vitale and Anita Grafc arriving at the dance. 4. The Snow King and Queen and their court. 5. Robert Klemcr trying his charm on his date. 40 Activities Christmas Dance Jingle bells rocked the Christmas dance stmas Dance 42 A' Chrl: Hi, my name is... and Vm running for... he Annual nominating convention was held in the CHS Little Theater on March 9th. In case you never had the opportunity to participate in a nominating convention, it was a chance when an equal number of students from each class participated in a somewhat political situation and voted for candidates to appear on the ballot for ASB offices. Delegates and delegate leaders wore clothes depicting what their state was famous for and made signs to support the candidates of their choice, while nervous candidates presented their qualifications to the Convention. The Actual Convention reflected the effort put out by the Comm, of Elections, Jerry Springer. The ASB Cabinet did an excellent job in preparing the convention which ran smoothly except for the fact that the PA system was not working. This, however, did not surpress the Comments which were said to each state. All in all. every delegate leader, delegate and candidate alike had a great time experiencing our school's political process. 1. Dan Kumamoto and Sharon Shepas saying, One vote for Oklahoma. 2. The Chairman of the convention. Gentry Humphrey. 3. Steve Hunt looking all too cool. 4. Jamie Page before the big brink job. 5. Illinois all ready , says Ted Gedney and Lucretia Cozzi. 6. Greg Sato and Johnny VanderLinden posing for their mug shots. 7. Lillette Cubas of Nevada. 8. Which do you like better, my pineapples or my coconuts? says Lee Lacy. 9. I don't do this everyday. says Victor Cota. 10. Leanne Teske and Tony Asa representing the state New York. J 44 Activities Nominating Convention 9 “Swing your partner... 99 nee again, students showed their country-western spirit when they attended the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. The dance was held in our gym on March 20, 1982, from eight in the evening until twelve midnight. In an attempt to get the clubs on campus more involved, the A.S.B. Cabinet had the clubs help in the sponsoring and planning of the dance with the profits being split evenly between each club. Some of the clubs that helped sponsor and plan the dance were the Senior Womens Social Club who sponsored a Marriage Booth, the Math Club who ran a Dating Love Machine, the International Club which sponsored a Bounty Hunt and Jail, and C.S.F. provided the drinks for the dance. Photography was provided by Sanford Studios while music was played by the D.J. Fly By Night.” This years trend was for each couple to wear matching duds. In all, the Sadie Hawkins Dance proved to be a success for the Cabinet, the clubs, and for all those who were in attendance. 46 Activities Sadie Hawkins Dance 1. Please put my date in jail. says Steve Sepulvada to Byron Ely. 2. Robby Chavez and Michelle Lewis show everyone how the Hoe-down is done. 3. Dan Kumamoto taking the plunge. 4. What did I do wrong? asks Brigette Hunt. 5. Cowboys and cowgirls taking a rest from all the fun. 6. A group of cowboys and cowgirls dancing to the beat of the music. 7. Lorie Jacobs and Lita Jacobs give a big smile for the camera. Activities Sadie Hawkins Dance 47 On their way to broadway 4 Over all, the talent show was very successful. Besides it being very exciting, it gave students an opportunity to improve and exhibit their talent. 1. Duane Lewis at the drums. 2. Cynthia Azarcon singing her solo. 3. Monjelte Kelly displaying his talent. 4. Nicole Henson singing her solo. 5. David Jones accompanied by Darrel Smith. 6. Greg Rhea taken by surprise. 7. Ken Bradford of Sabotage. 8. Steve Carter and Tony Lopez singing. 9. Patty Workington doing he United Together Club sponsored their 5th annual Talent Show. For approximately two hours, thirteen participants showed off their talent. The talent ranged from bands and singers to a pianist and a gymnast. After the show, various awards were presented to the most talented acts of the evening. David Jones, a singer, and the band Sabotage were awarded the grand prize of the evening, seventy-five dollars each. Get involved join a club! uring lunch on September 30, the quad was filled with anxious students who were setting up their tables for our annual Club Day. It was a day when each of the clubs on campus had a chance to recruit new members. This year CHS had two new clubs on campus, which were the Surf Club and the crazy Delta Club. Also, many old. established clubs such as Ichiban, the International Club, Thespians, Speech and Debate, and Senior Women’s Social Club returned to offer the students new and exciting experiences for the 1981-82 school year. Indeed, this year Club Day proved to be a tremendous success for the many clubs involved and for each of the students that participated in this yearly event. Activities 1. The members of the new and outrageous Delta Club show their enthusiasm to an apprehensive student body. 2. Boys, if we smile more, maybe they'll wonder what our club is up to this year! says International Club advisor. Ms. Stein. 3. The Class of '82 again needs your support! urges Brian Davis. 4. What should we do if someone wants to join our club?! says Tiffany Baylor to her friend. 5. .. . Now David Kim. let me give you some other advantages of joining the Hanmi Club . . . says Spence Bae. 6. The newest member of the Surf Club waiting for high tide. 7. S.W.S.C.'s banner promoting the spirit of the senior women. 8. The Rowdy Rooters want YOU! 9. Sophomore Treasurer — Jane Kim sells candy during Club Day to raise funds for the Class of '84. 10. Gee guys, maybe if we show more enthusiasm over the Class of '83. we'll get noticed! says Dena Ramsdell to fellow juniors Jim Peterson and Greg McIntyre. 8 Activities Club Day 51 - ' ■ Back row: Billy Gonzales, Bill Mosiello, John Russell, Kpn Kilmurray, Coach Martinez. Coach. Vanderslpis, Head-Coach Manzo. 'Coach Weeks, Manager ndy. Malarski.Eric Prochnp.w. SgotVLarabce..St ?vit Sepulveda; Wayoe Walker! 3rd foiv- CagsiSeldon. s Mike Sanchei. Bob Ragla'nd,..T9dd.SrMer$. Wendell Peoples Jim OSborh, Gary Willard. Rcg'gfe'Nettles. Sheldon Bw v WjroV:. Tyrone Dupree, Greg Rhea PaulMendoza. Corey. Seitz, James Trai no. Robert Bafib. Ken Baldwin.Brannon Jones. Front row.;Jeff, -oS Baldwin. Clarence McCoy. Mark Heatherton, John Tanaka. Sidney Johnsog.TErhr Azarcoo, Joe ecot] Darryl Phillips. VARSITY DONS FINISHED WITH UNBLEMISHED RECORD he Varsity Dons ended their season with an unblemished league record of 0-7 and an overall record of 010. The Dons traveled long distance to Lompoc only to be defeated in their first game. This set the tone for the rest of the season. Due to the many injuries of key players early in the season, the team went on to lose nine consecutive games. The team was led by a new face, Wayne Manzo. in his first year of head coaching at C.H.S. Even with a losing season, the Dons stuck together and kept good spirits all season long. The team will be returning many starters and with hard work, determination, and better luck, the Cerritos High football team can be a winner again. I. Eric Prochnow goes out for a pass. 2. Offense ready to go. 3. James Traino cheers the team on. 4. Mark Heatherton sets back to pass. 5. Offense at work. 6. MVP Reggie Mettles runs for more yardage. 7. Don defense tackles Gahr runner. 56 Sports Varsity Football J. V. followed in varsity’s footsteps his years Junior Varsity Football team finished its season with an 07 league record. 010 overall. Due to the many injuries and lack of players, the Dons had a rough year. Coach Alvarado, Coach Cox, and a few key players helped the team get through the season with high expectations for next year. Joe Mash, one of the teams players commented, Even though we had a rough season, we had a good time. Coach Cox also said that he felt it was a learning experience. Maybe this year's Junior Varsity team didn't finish first, but they at least gained experience for their Varsity year. I. The Junior Varsity Football Team. 2. Tony Rolon gets a piece of his man. 3. 3. 2. 1. ... Darrell Mays prepares to launch one against El Rancho. 4. Rob Chavez leads Joe Mash on a Miller run. 1 FRESHMEN SUFFERED TRYING SEASON he Freshmen Football team had a trying season. Like Varsity and J.V., their league record ended at 0-7. The baby Dons tried hard throughout the season but somehow always came up short. They suffered one of their worst seasons in school history. Although it was a losing one. they gained experience which will contribute to next year's season. Quarterback, Kenny Fuwer, was selected Most Valuable Player. 1. Kenny Fuwer breaks for long run against Warren. 2. Don tacklers warm upon Warren Ball carrier. 3. 1981-82 Freshman Football team. 4. Ouch! Warren ball carrier about to get crunched. 5. Anthony Williams leads Kenny Fuwer around end towards goal line. 5 Sports Freshmen Football 59 A' I Dons finish third league n 1982, the Varsity Don Tracksters once again finished in San Gabriel Valley League Competition losing again to Lynwood and Gahr. The Dons had a very strong team this year. Robert Diaz, the team's most valuable player, was also named an all leaguer. Polevaulter Ken Kilmurray broke the school record. There were also a few injuries that occured during the season causing some major losses to the team such as hurdler Bill Gonzales and 220 runner Gary Willard who both seriously pulled their hamstrings. These injuries affected the team tremendously. Regardless, the team pulled together and took third in league. 1. Gary Durian thanks his teammate for the baton. 2. Keith Levi replies, Thank goodness, there’s the end! 3. Cerritos shot-putter fires it up. up and away. 4. Sydney Johnson thinking. Just a little bit higher. 5. “How embarrassing! I forgot to tie my shoe.” cries Robert Diaz. 6. Greg Rhea and Robert Lan fight it out for first. 7. The 1981-82 Varsity Track Team. 8. Sure is high up here. replied a hurdler. lis. Ken Kilmurray. Robert Topti?, ______ _________ Richard Pinarija, Robert Diaz. Lorenzo Tyner. Gary Durian. Ray Robano, David Nowell. Bottom L-R. Robert Lan, Brannon Jones. Sidney Johnson. Bruce Abuecjo, Wilson Rosario. Keith Levi, Darryl Phillips. Greg Rhea. Tim Bradshaw. Pat Taylor. Mark Cenovich. 7 Sports V. Boys' Track 61 r Girls ’varsity makes big tracks 62 Sports Girls' Varsity Track 9 --------- ith the breaking of many records Wthis past season the varsity Girls' Track Team did exceptionally well. The Most Valuable Player ________J and League Champ Lea ________J McFarlane lead the team, as well ---------1 as other special standouts such as Shotput Champ Stephanie Baker, and the 440 relay team. Coach Hill was very proud of her girls, and with the loss of only a few seniors, the girls’ varsity team should be one of the best ever at CHS next season. Back Row from L to R: Cathy Roberts. Lilly Snoddy. Lea McFarlane. LaShaun Edwards. Jennifer Arnold. Pam Polk. Debbie Edmonds, Lillette Cubas. Ms. Hill. Front Row from L to R: Aunita Brown. Elaine Cubas. Deidre Brown, Stephanie Baker, Carla Brooks. Debbie Graham, Sonya Johnson. Cari Kobayashi. t. Aunita Brown showing her abilities in long distance running. 2. Jennifer Arnold hurdling past her competitor. 3. La Shaun Ed wards giving it her best on the hurdles. 4. Carla Brooks finishing first after a hard run. 5. Jennifer Arnold doing her thing on the high hurdles. 6. Trudy Palmer, Lea McFarlane and Lillette Cubas feeling number one. 7. Hurdling again for another lead is Jen nifer Arnold. 8. The 1982 Girls' Varsity Track Team. 9. Elaine Cubas just steps ahead of her Gahr competitor. Sports Girls'Varsity Track 63 Frosh-Soph track high in spirits ------ ith an overall record of 5-4 and a “ ww w fourth place finish, the “ Ilf Frosh Soph Track Team had an ggf excellent season. The team was _____ I lead by a number of Most I Valuable Players, such as An-J thony Williams, Sprinter — Robert Lan, and Long Distance Runner — Ron Hill. These Fine young men will be back next year to lead the varsity team. Coach Martinez stated that they were strong in field events, as well as in spirits. 1. Joe Maddox running for the lead. 2. Joe Maddox handing off the baton to Frank Hernandez. 3. Erick McKendell hurdling for a First place finish. 4. Joe Maddox showing his running strengths on the track. 5. The 1982 FreshmenSophomore Track Team. hav. s s iAim: 64 Sports Frosh-Soph Track Greater things will happen i n the '81'82 frosh soph xcountry season, a group of fine, young men earned a record of 5-2 and a tie for third overall with Gahr. Leading the team was M.V.P. Gary Durian, a sophomore and a first year runner for the DON MACHINE . The powerful freshmen also kept with the pace of their leaders. Their advisor, Mr. Smutts, noted that they will be working hard in the off season and he is expecting even greater accomplishments from his boys next year. 1. Eric Greene turning towards the finish line. 2. Robert Pinarija running for the lead. 3. The 1982 Frosh Soph XCounlry Team. 4. Julian Sanderson showing Mr. Smuts what he can do. 5. Ron Hill running tiredly towards home. s the Lady Dons finished the 1981 season, they had plenty to be proud of. They finished 3rd in league with a 10-4 record. They also competed in the C.I.F. play offs for the 1st time and finished 4th in the Artesia tournament. This recorded the best season in Cerritos history. The team was coached by Kim Bueltel who was very pleased with the progress made. All league homers went to senior stand-outs Fran Bakkers and Michelle Chee. With 5 strong returning players and a championship J.V. team, the Lady Dons looked forward to next year to continue their winning ways. VARSITY SPIKERS ADVANCE TOCIF 4 66 Sports Varsity Volleyball 1. Another routine set-up for Teri Johnson. 2. Chec-Wee is ready for action. 3. Fran Bakkers wins M.V.P. and was an All League selection. 4. Another ace serve from Lisa Hathaway. 5. Carol Brandt skies for the tip. 6. Marina Amaya sets one up for the kill. 7. The 1981 Varsity Volleyball team. 8. Barbara Bonner tips it past the Ranch. Sports Varsity Volleyball 67 Girls varsity x-country running towards C. .F. he Girls' Varsity XCountry Team enjoyed one of their most successful seasons. They finished third in league finals and produced league champion. Lea Mac-Farlane. Lea won the 3-mile race in a league record of 18:45. Other standouts were freshman Lisa Trepanier, senior Nancy Guardarama, junior Traycee Lozano, and sophomore Trudy Palmer. The team met many goals and definitely came a long way when compared to the past. 1. Trudy Palmer way ahead of the rest. 2. The Cerritos girls starting ahead of the Gahr girls. 3. Lorinda Rodriguez finishing her run. 4. The 1982 Girls’ Varsity X-country team. 5. Lisa Trepanier at the finish line. 6. Senior Nancy Guardarama finishing a good run. 7. Lucretia Cozzi striving for the finish line. 6 68 Sports Girls Varsity X Country sa Trepanier. Lucrctia Cozzi. Middle R Lozano. Karen Oa alos. Front Row: H ly Palmer. Sports Girls' Var. X Country 69 Varsity netters win again!! he Girls' Varsity Tennis team, once again, had an excellent season. They had 13 wins and 5 losses overall. Their league record consisted of 10 victories and no losses. Debbie Spence, only a freshman, showed outstanding performances and won the 1981 CIF Singles Championship. Of all the matches. Paramount appeared to be a memorable one. It was their first match and the team lacked three of their girls. The lady Dons were trailing toward the end of the match but later went on to tie. They then came ahead to win. This was an extremely exciting match for the girls, one they will not forget. That win and all the others helped to maintain an undefeated league record for 5 years. 1. Terri Spence and Maureen Carnica playing doubles. 2. Debbie Spence waiting to swing. 3. Vicious backhand by Ferera Soegiharto. 4. Maureen Garnica waiting (or the serve. 5. With classic form. Michele Martinez returns one across the net. 6. Terri Spence returns with forehand volley. 7. 1981-82 Varsity Girls’ Tennis team. MfiQ Sn wMW; a • 7fffl WAw ' 'M W, 3 V .KKK J ;VoVm V V« m y«XvA+AvAU 'A !n «t 6 .0 ♦.♦. ♦ • j 1 7 Sports Varsity Girls'Tennis 71 J. V. TAKES 1st IN LEAGUE he 1981-82 season showed the talent of the J.V. team. With a smashing 161 record they earned the title of SGVL champs! Outstanding performances were turned out by freshman Lisa Souza who served 15 straight points against El Rancho for a 150 victory, Sandy Zetzman and Wendy Overleese (most valuable player), Meg Dearman with her strong hitting, and Kristy and Wendy Thomas (most inspiratonal) who were the best all around players. The freshmen showed great improvement, especially Chris Kaiser (most improved). Next year should be another good year. We'll probably lose some girls to Varsity but with the rest returning we will be hard to beat. 72 Sports J.V. Volleyball J. V.TENNIS he 1981 J.V. Tennis team ended their season with a record of 3-7. The team was a big improvement from last year. What can you say about the team except that they had a good time. Even though the team started out slow, there was much improvement. Outstanding players were Janelle Barns who was also their M.V.P., and 1 in singles, Lita Jacobs, 2 singles, and Cynthia Azar-con, 3 singles. 1. Lya Soegiharto. 2. Janelle Barns. 3. Cynthia Azarcon. 4. The 1981 J.V. Tennis team. Sports J.V. Tennis (Girls) 73 Varsity x-country strides to CIFH Front row Enrique Andrade. Lorenzo Tyner 2nd row Tony Asa, Tito Mendoza, Robert Diaz 3rd row Richard Pinarija. Robert Thiedo, Coach Smutz Back row. Stout, Garry Durian 74 Sports Varsity X-Country he Don X-Country team in 1981 was exceptional! Not only were they the best team in the school's history, they were all fine young men. After an undefeated preseason. the Don runners stayed out of the loss column until they faced the league champion Warren Bears, where they lost by a one point margin The Dons finished the season 7-2-1 overall. Next year, the Dons hope to take the championship. Robert Diaz was chosen MVP and Richard Pinarija was Most Improved. The team was lead by their captain. Lorenzo Tyner. 1. Gary Durian sprints for the tape 2. Doug Stout pulls away from the pack. 3. Lorenzo Tyner strides for the finish line. 4 Most Valuable Player — Robert Diaz. 5. Pack of Don runners surround the opposition. 6. 1981 -82 Varsity X-Country team dressed to kill 7. Enrique Andrade putting forth his best effort. Sports Varsity X Country 75 76 Sports Varsiiy Soccer Front center... to right wing... to forward... goal!! he 1981-82 Varsity Soccer team under the direction of Coach Flores, finished with an impressive 13-6 overall record and 8 6 league record. The Dons managed to place third in league and advance to C.I.F. competition. Cap tain Enrique Andrade was the team M.V.P. offensive player and was also selected to both All C.I.F. and all league team. With team M.V.P. defense, Claudio Balboa, and Most Inspirational, Javier Andrade, the team did their best. 1. Enrique Andrade getting ready to put all his effort into kicking the ball downfield. 2. Keeping in front of his opponent. Osualdo SanaAna. 3. Most Inspirational Javier Andrade kicking through his opponent, hoping it will be a goal. 4. Alex Marchean giving his teammates a little talk after a hard game. 5. Trying to keep the ball to himself is Enrique Andrade. 6. An Sang Jun rescueing the ball from the spikes of an opponent. 7. 1981-82 Varsity Soccer team. Sports Varsity Soccer 77 DOW’S GOT CRADLED he 1981-82 Varsity Wrestling team suffered one of the worst seasons in CHS history. The main reason for the Dons misfortune was the young and inexperienced tearrj. However, three Don wrestlers did overcome the team’s downfalls and placed in league. Captain Paul Demedeiros placed first in league and advanced to CIF competition while David Angulo and Captain Wayne Stricklin finished third. Coach Cox believed that with a summer of hard work and training, next year's squad will be one of the top contenders in league. I. The 1981-82 Varsity Wrestling team; L to R: Coach Ruffini. Paul Demedicros. Wayne Stricklin. Erick Azarcon. Devin Liv ingston, Rick Harch. Greg Rhea. Coach Burke. Coach Cox. Front: Joe Davis. Jon Enomoto. David Angula. Robert Wright. Dean Takanishi. Not pictured: Coach Shaw. 2. Ready for action is Greg Rhea. 3. Trying to get his opponent down is David Angulo. 4. Three of our best coaches. Coach Ruffini. Coach Cox. Coach Burke. 5. Talking about their big match coming up is Kevin Livingston and Paul Demederos. 6. Just finishing a hard match is Joe Davis and Coach Ruffini telling him it's o.k. 7. Pushing his opponent away. David Angulo. 78 Sports Varsity Wrestling Sports Varsity Wrestling 79 JV SOCCER KICKS! Owas a success according to head coaches Baldamar Silva and Tony Schrodi. Even though their league -j—I record was 3-9-2 it was a sue- --------j—I cessful season in other ways. ----------' Such as producing Most Valuable Players Tyrone Dupree and Pat Thompson. The JV team is looking forward to summer play and to transfering some of their players to the varsity Thompson. Robert Diaz. Robert Shirley. RiCk Rod,!au«° Gill. David Vaughn. Front row L to R: Cliff Smith, bin Greg Perez. Richard Herrera. Tyrone Dupree. Robert Herrick team next year. 80 Sports J.V. Soccer J.V. WRESTLING TAKES IT TO THE MAT ---------- ith the help of the Most Valuable — _ _ Player Rich Tanaka, the Junior W Varsity Wrestling Team proved Ira that winning isn't the only thing in w w sports, but the teams participa-I I tion is also necessary. They im- I proved in the weeks of competition, and many of the players will be returning to become first string varsity. Among other standouts was the most improved player. Andy Hilbert. 1. Andy Hilbert trying to put his opponent to the test. 2. The 1982 Junior Varsity Wrestling Team. 3. The MVP Rich Tamaka showing his opponent what he can do. 4. Nick Stouder winning his match. 4 Sports J.V. Wrestling 81 DONs-r Back row L to R. Coach Ian Desborough. Darnell Harris Draper. Stat girl: Lilette Cubes, Front row L to R: Mark Greg Rhea, not pictured: James Lockhart —— Doug Stout, Ethan Robinson. Steve Sepulveda. Darren Hall. Eric Wadllngton. Ed Hakopian, Steve Hunt. Joey Yezbak. Craig Oka. Ithough the 198182 Varsity Basketball team had a slow start, they came back strong in the second half of the season with hopes of going to the play-offs. They won their last five of seven games and with a play off position still in reach, the team played hard and conquered Downey. Lynwood, and Paramount. They then met with the Warren Bears. The Bears managed to beat the Dons in an exciting yet disappointing game. The team's playoff hopes were diminished, but they still looked forward to the last game of the season — crosstown rival Gahr. The team played great and overcame the Glads — great way to end the season. One outstanding player for the Dons was Joe Yezbak. The junior guard averaged 21.6 points a game and was chosen MVP. Other honors obtained by Joe were All-League First Team and All Southeast L.A. Times MVP. Darren Hall was chosen Most Improved. Team captain was Steve Sepulveda. 82 Sports Var. Boys' Basketball Varsity hoopsters had a strong second half 1. Darren Hall reaches for the sky! 2. 1981-82 Varsity Basketball team. 3. Joe Yczbak scores two more against crosstown rivals Gahr. 4. Ethan Robinson goes face to face with El Rancho player. 5. Doug Stout escorts teammate Steve Hunt as he drib blesdown the court. Sports Var. Boys' Basketball 83 J. V. B-ballers advance to semi-finals n the 1981 82 year, the basketball season found the J.V. B-ballers compile the best J.V. record in four years. The Junior Dons went into the Bell Gardens J.V. Tournament undefeated, including a close two point victory over a tough St. John Bosco team. The Dons advanced to the semi finals in the tournament and ended up finishing fourth in the sixteen team event. During the league season the team experienced some key victories and some close heartbreaking losses. They finished in league with a balanced seven win seven loss record while finishing the year with an overall record of thirteen wins and nine losses. During the year, Lennie Mayfield established a new Junior Varsity rebounding, record by grabbing 220 caroms. Tony Rolands hard play and court leadership earned him the team's Most Valuable Player award. I. Coach Chapel giving advice to the team. 2. Kelly Andrews skies for opening tip off. 3. Tony Roland takes the ball to the hoop. 4. The 1981-82 Junior Varsity Basketball Team. 2 SOPHOMORES OFF TARGET... --------- ith only four games, the W sophomores went through a limited pre season schedule. Their best league highlight was against _______ I El Rancho and Domingues. There I were many talented players that J would surely be a great addition to the J.V. and Varsity team next year. It was not the best year, but they did their best, and with Most Valuable player Cedric Carney and Most Improved Jerry Quintana, next year looks brighter. I. Joe Welker looking for a teammate to get rid of the ball before he gets mugged. 2. Looking for the net ahead of him is Cedric Carney. 3. Sophomore Basketball team. 4. Mike Anderson yells to his opponent stay away, it's mine. 5. Everyone stands around wondering where that strange ball came from. 3 LADY DONS’ BEST SEASON EVER __ ur girls' Varsity Basketball team O enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in school history, reaching the C.I.F. playoffs for the --------r-l first time. The Lady Dons league --------j—I record of 9 5 and overall record of -----------' 15-8 was good enough for a 3rd place finish. They also won the consolation championship at the Pomona Christmas Tournament. The team was led by All-League players Karen Sample and Carol Brandt. The Lady Dons continued to better their record and meet their goals. 1. Captain Karen Sample. 2 Karen Sample shows the form that made her an All-League selection. 3. Coaches Sims and Johnson plan their strategy during a timeout. 4. Kristy Thomas drives around the defence. f . Wendy Thomas passes to Lu Cozzi on the fast break. 6. Another two points for Carol Brandt. 7. Wendy Thomas drives for a lay-up against rival. Gahr 8. The victorious Lady Dons. 9. Patty Mazon goes in for two. 8 9 BABY DONS DO WELL IN LEAGUE!!! ur freshmen basketball team of 198182 had a successful year. They finished with an 11-3 league record. 14-4 overall. This years freshmen broke through in league with the help of a new coach, Mr. Lougie. Hopefully this experience will help the players in their future years at Cerritos High School. 1. Kevin Quaun looks for an open man to pass to. 2. Tony Mendoza leads his team down the court for two points. 3. The 1981-82 Freshman Basketball Team. 4. David Hunt brings the ball up court under pressure. 88 Sports Frosh Basketball he girls’ J.V. basketball team got off to a quick start and continued their winning ways throughout the season. The young, Lady Dons consisted of 6 Freshmen, 3 Sophomores and 1 Junior. Ending league play with a record of 6-8, they were able to finish tied with Dominguez for 4th place. Outstanding awards were given to Trina Powell as the most valuable player, Pam Polk as the Most Improved, and Lisa Souza as Most Inspirational. 1. Trina Powell hits for two. 2. The 1982 J.V. Basketball Team. 3. Trina Powell and Pam Polk hustle on offence. 4. Lisa Souza beats her defender down the floor. S. Sandra Journet drives in for the score. 6. Sonya Johnson tries to spot an opening in the defense. Sports Girls' J.V. Basketball 89 Dons make it two in a row 1982S.G.V.L. champs n 1981 82. the Varsity Baseball team proved to be the most outstanding team ever to play for Cerritos High School. Led by Head Coach Vern Brock, The Dons managed to place a league record of eleven players on the all S.G.V.L. team. They were Robert Bafia, Robert Parkins, Robert Klemer, Dave Serrano, Bill Mosiello, Henry Messenger, Mike Walker, Steve Hunt, Wayne Walker, Cass Seldon, and Jim Osborn. The Dons also compiled an overall record of 23-5, dominated the S.G.V.L. for the second straight year with a 131 league record, were rated the 1 team in the all Southeast area, and most importantly, advanced to the C.I.F. semifinals. Besides all of these achievements, the Dons manag ed to have three players make the C.I.F. team Robert Parkins, Robert Bafia, and Mike Walker; and four players on the all Southeast area team Robert Parkins. Robert Bafia, Mike Walker, and Wayne Walker. Along with these honors, Robert Parkins, and Robert Bafia managed to complie a few of their own honors. 1. Senior Rob Parkins trying to find third base. 2. The 1981-82 Varsity Baseball Team. 3. Keeping his eye on the ball is Senior Mike Walker. 4. Clarence McCoy wishing the ball will come low and inside. 5. Joe Ormonde making a long throw to home plate. 6. Watching the ball closely is Jimmy Osborn. 7. The 1981 -82 Varsity Baseball Team starting to celebrate there league championship. 90 Sports Varsity Baseball 1st time division champs arkins was the C.I.F. 3A Player of the Year, shared the team award for overall excellence with teammate Mike Wlaker and was also named Co-player of the Year” in the district and the Southeast area. The other player who shared this award with Parkins was Robert Bafia. Bafia's honors included the S.G.V.L.’s Player of the Year” and also the team's M.V.P. and Co-captains awards with pitcher Dave Serrano. Besides Parkins and Bafia. other awards were given for team achievements. These awards were as follows: Scholar Athlete — Steve Hunt, Best Rookie — Wayne Walker and Jim (Ace) Osborn, Most Improved — Henry Messenger and Most Inspirational — Bill Mosiello. 1. Cass Seldon warming up for another game. 2. Wayne Walker walking away from his opponent 3. Pitching his life away is Senior Rob Parkins. 4. Coach Brock giving Clarence McCoy a pep talk before he goes up to bat. 5. M.V.P. Robert Bafia. 6. The 1981-82 varsity team painting the league victory sign. 7. The 1981-82 team cheering on there teammate. 8. Robert Klemcr hopping he gets to base before his opponent. 9. Comming across home plate is Robert Bafia. 10. Preparing for a throw is John VanderLinden. 9 10 92 Sports Varsity Baseball J. V. falls short of 1st by one game ur Junior Varsity Baseball Team O finished this year with a league record of 10-4, 18-8 overall. They started off the preseason ex- ______tremely well by winning the Cer- --------J ritos Tournament. Then went on --------' to take second in league. The Downey game was an exceptionally special game. The dons went into the last inning tied at 4-4 and came up winning 12-4 with everyone getting a chance to bat. Jeff Kolodziej, the teams MVP, pitched a one-hitter against El Rancho but the team ended up losing the game on an error. Again our J.V. Baseball team came within one game of winning the league title for the second year in a row. 1. Joey Yezbak hits one to left field. 2. The 1981-1982 Junior Varsity Baseball Team. 94 Sports J.V. Boys’Basketball Our baseball niners Anthony Mendoza leads team to victory! he 1982 Freshmen Baseball Team, with an overall record of 7 11, finished in league 5-7. Anthony Mendoza, the team s most valuable player, helped his team to a fifth place in league. The I Baby Dons had much enthusiasm, it just wasn't enough to win games. Other Handing players were David Hunt, Wade Caron Ricky Rodriguez. Hopefully this experience will the players in the future baseball years at Cerritos High. Sports Frosh Baseball 95 VARSITY GOLF DRIVES ON he Cerritos Varsity Golf Team was a very inexperienced team. With the loss of many seniors last season, the golf team had many new players this season. But all in all, they had a respectable season. With Most Valuable player Greg Sato and the rest of the team, everyone had a blast learning and experiencing the fundamentals of golf. 1. The 1982 Varsity Golf Team. 2. Most Valuable player Greg Soto. 3. Greg Sato sinking in his putt. 4. Jeff Horsager watching his shot from the thirteenth tee. 5. Ted Gedney getting ready to tee off. 6. Dan Kumamoto. Gentry Humphrey. Greg Sato and Ted Gedney Goofing off and having fun. 7. Parker Clark teeing off to the green. 8. Robert Jones os he sunk his putt into the hole. 9. Greg Sato teeing off on his second shot. 10. Jeff Horsager putting for a birdie. 7 Sports Varsity Golf 97 Softball comes in 4th he Varsity Softball Team began its best season in Cerritos history winning 8 of their first 10 games. Hard luck fell on the team, but some excellent individual efforts were accomplished. Allleague honors went to Wendy Overleese, who batted. 388 and was voted M.V.P.. and center-fielder Teri Johnson. Captain Michelle Chee was the team's Most Inspirational player. She will be greatly missed along with graduating seniors Karen Sample and Fran Bakkers. The school homerun record was broken by Most Improved player Sandy Zetzman who hit 6 on the season and drove in 23 RBI's. Wendy. Sandy, and Teri were also honored on the all area team. The prospects look great for next year as 9 players return for the Cerritos Squad. 1. Jeanette Hernandez pitches a strike. 2. Kristy Thomas waits for the boll. 3. A nice throw by Fran Bakkers. 4. Wendy Thomas backs away from an inside pitch. 5. Jeanette Hernandez awaits the homerun pitch 6. The 1982 Varsity Softball Team. 8 Sandy Zetzman behind the plate. 7. Fran Bakkers snags the ball. 98 Sports Varsity Softball Sports Varsity Softball 99 Top Row L to R: Mike Coil, Ernie Sanchez. Steve Tibbs. Keith Higginbotham. Coach Chapel. Bottom Row L to R: Chad Peterson. James Kim, Mark Wong. John Banks. 9 TOO Sports Varsity Tennis Ernie Sanchez ▲ _ Young Dons finish 5th --------- ith a victory over Brethren, the W Varsity Tennis Dons began their season in February. The young Don team, (1 freshman, 3 _______sophomores, and 2 juniors) then -------_J lost three matches; while pulling ---------1 out a victory against La Mirada. In league play the Don netters played aggressively but lacked the killer instinct that comes with a more mature team. Their inconsistent play was also attributed to their youthful makeup. The final 5 wins and 9 losses in league was good enough to find the Dons in 5th place. There is reason to be enthusiastic in anticipating the start of next years season — all but one member will be a returning Varsity letterman. Throughout the year, James Kim, Ernie Sanchez and Chad Peterson were outstanding and contributed immeasurably to the team. 1. Mark Wong swings the racquet against his opponent. 2. Mike Coil says. See how easy it is? 3. Are you sure this isn't golf? ' asked Keith Higginbotham. 4. Team members ask James Kim, How low can you go? 5. No wonder I can't see the ball. My arm's in the way exclaim John Banks. 6. The 1981-82 Varsity Boys' Tennis Team. 7. Is this how King Kong plays? asked Ernie Sanchez. 8. Chad Peterson says. Tennis cracks me up! 9. Steve Tibbs getting into the game. 7 8 Sports Varsity Tennis 101 $ T3TK , — V v -4 fW: ■ £ £ Lg a B 4. J. V. HITS IT HARD inishing 3rd in league behind Gahr and El Rancho was the girls' J.V. Softball Team who had a very successful 1982 season. The Lady Dons came on strong in the stretch losing only one game in the second round of play. The team was led by M.V.P. Parri Chamberlin. Most Inspirational Lisa Souza, and co-captains Carrie Robinson and Kelli Humbard. The J.V.’ers showed much promise and should prove to be fine varsity players in the future. 1. Angie Barakat awaits the pitch. 2. Perri Chamberlin pitches the strike three pitch. 2. Meg Dearman waits for the pitch, 4. The 1982 J.V. Softball Team. 5. Parri Chamberlin connects with the homerun pitch. 102 Sports J.V. Softball Tied for league record -------- ith M.V.P. Mike Mishrecki, the — w « « Junior Varsity Tennis Team had a season over all record of 9 wins 8 VV losses, and a league record with a _____ I tie of 6 and 6. Special standouts I 1 with the doubles team were I Shawn Hanners and his partner Erwyn Poyatos. A big congratulations to Most Improved Shawn Hanners and Most Inspirational John Vitale. With the help of Coach Bill Crane they had another successful year. Sports J.V. Tennis 103 Athletes of f all the people who participated Oin athletics in high school, the athlete of the year represented the best of those athletes. The criteria ________-J for this honor was overall perfor- --------J mance, participation, and attitude ----------' throughout the four years in high school. The male coaching staff all got together and chose Greg Rhea as the 1982 male athlete of the year. Greg was involved with football and track for 4 years, basketball for 3 years, and wrestling for 1 year. His athletic excellence enabled him to letter in each sport he was involved with throughout his four years. Of his many athletic honors, Greg was also MVP for both football and basketball in his freshmen year. In football he was voted most inspirational and he was chosen All American High School Athlete along with all-league and all district. Not only was he a Golden Don and captain of the varsity track team for two years, but Greg was also the JV Basketball MVP in his junior year. Topping off his athletic career in high school Greg received an Athletic Life Pass along with the highest sports honor of all the Athlete of the Year Award. When asked how sports affected his life at CHS. he replied. It made my life with the administration a lot smoother and it helped me be a more discipline person. I Fran Bakkers was chosen the 1982 female athlete of the year by the female coaching staff. She ac-A cumulated the most athletic par- ----------I ticipation points than any other --------1—I female athlete at CHS. This honor -----:----1 was mainly based on Fran’s athletic ability. She was involved with volleyball and softball for 4 years, and basketball for 3 years. With strong determination and ability. Fran lettered in each sport she was in throughout these four years. Among many of her honors, Fran was voted most inspirational for JV Basketball in her sophomore year along with being captain and MVP of her Varsity Volleyball team in both her junior and senior years. Fran was co-captain of the Varsity Softball team in her senior year as well. Completing her athletic career in high school. Fran was awarded with an Athletic Life Pass along with the highest sports honor of all. the female Athlete of the Year Award. When asked how sports affected her life at CHS, she replied, “I now know what I am capable of and it made me feel more confident about meeting my goals. Miss Fran Bakkers Sports Athletes of the Year 105 Cerritos High Achievements Class of 82 presidents: Gentry Humphrey (Frosh). Leannc Tcske (Soph). Lisa Hathaway (Junior), and Barbara Grunert (Senior erritos High's Class of 1982 won class competition four years in a row.” Although that sentence was heard numerous times throughout graduation, the class of '82 didn't get tired of hearing it. From the first days on campus to singing the Alma Mater at Graduation this class was different from any other. Their freshman year was the year of budget cuts, a new schedule, and closed campus. At this time, the students had no idea of the records they would break and the traditions they would set. As the squirrelly freshmen moved ahead in class competition, one teacher was quoted as saying It won't last. Freshmen always win class competition because they're so excited about high school. Well that excitement never ended. Throughout their sophomore year they continued to excel in spirit. As the 1979-1980 school year came and went, the class of '82 became upperclassmen. By now people began to realize that this was one class not to be forgotten. Many fund raisers such as candy, flowers, and button sales provided money for the class to put on an excellent prom for the class | of 1981. They ended the year by winning Almost Everything Went. When they were finally seniors, the changes began. They were now leaders of the school and wanted to break as many records as possible. The annual was the largest and most colorful; the Informer produced the most issues, printing bi monthly; the ASB cabinet recruited more blood donors, and sold the long awaited cheer towels; while the Drama Department produced the best Spring Musical that CHS had ever seen. The Class of 1982 was a class that would not soon be forgotten. Through the efforts of Barbara Grun-nert, the Senior class president, and the other class officers along with dedicated supervision by Mrs. Horisk, the class advisor, a time capsule was put together and is to be opened at their ten year reunion. Their motto “Today we follow, tomorrow we lead” was Finally put to the test when tomorrow came. They then became leaders. . 108 Classes CHS Achievements Abucejo. Benny: 12th — V. Track. Maharlic Acevedo, Bandra: 10th — J.V. FcolUsll Stats. J.V. Basket boll State. 11th — J.V, FoothoU State. 12th — Photo Chib. S.W.S.C Aka. Erika: Uth — J.V. Tennl . International Club. 12th — Hath Club. International Chib Officer. Phantasmagoria. Honor Roll Alejo. Allen: 9th — Lettered In FrorivScph Crosscountry. ICkh — Hornetoo n Rep. Alooio. Rook lie- 9th — Honor Roll. C.S.F. Social Science Award. L.A. Time A Student. 10th — Honor Roll. C S.F.. J.V. Yell Leodrt. L.A Time “A- Student. 11th — Honor Roll. CSF. Honor Guard. V. Songleoder. L A Time A Student. 12th - Honor Roll. C.S F. Highest Honor . C-S.F. Sealbearer and Life Member. V Songieader. Graduation Speaker. L.A Time A Student. Amaya. Marina: 9th — J.V. Volleyball. CS.F.. LA. Time A Student French Achievement Award. 10th — V. Volley ball, C S.F , French Achievement Aaard. You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. L.A. Time A Student. Honor Roll, llth — C.S.F.. AP. History Award. L.A Time “A Student. Hone Roll, Annual Staff (Sport ). 12th — V. Volleyboll. C S.F . B A. — Liberal Art . Higheri Honor . C S.F, Sealbearer and Life Member. L A Time A Student. Honor Roll. Outstanding English Student Award. Anand. Kavlta: 10th — Don Squad. Inlernatlonal Club. 12th -sw.se. Andrade, Javier: 10th — V. Soccer. Frosh Soph Croth Court try,Track, llth — V.Soccer.Track. 12th — V.Soccer, Araujo. There : 12th — S.W.S.C. Honor Roll. A a, Tony: 9th — Froth-Soph Track. IOth — Froth Soph Cro Country. FroshSoph Track, llth — V. Track, Photo Chib. Homeroom Rep. 12th — V. Croat Country. Photo Chib (V P). DrVjstr Leader A.trngo, Cindy: 9th — J.V. Volleyball. J.V. Softball. J.V. Basketball. Almost Everything Went. Nominating Convention. Froth Basketball StaU. I Oth — V. Volleyball. Girl ' V Basket boH Sul . V. Soft ban A! roost Everything Went. Sophomore Clot Treaturcr. Nominating Convention. Homeroom Rep. llth — A SB. Commiatlonec of Election . Almost Everything Went. Nominating Convention. Homeroom Rep. 12th — Nominating Convention. V. Football Ball Girl. Senior Favorite (Mori Humorout). Powder Puff Football. Axarcoo. Eric 9th — Footboll. Boskrtbcll. Footboll MVP. Social Studle Award. Almoat Everything Went. CS.F. N E DT. Certificate. Nominating Convention. Principal' Honor Ron. 10th — Vanity Football. Soph Basketball. Bosket ball Scholar Award. Almo t Everything Went. C.S.F . NEDT Certificate. Nominating Convention. Honor Roll. Ilch — V. Football J.V. Ba ketball, C S.F.. Almori Everything Went. NED T. Certificate. Nominating Convention. 1000 lb Club. Honor Roll. News Staff (Sport Page Editor), 12th — V Foot ball. V Wrestling. V. Track. Almori EverythJvg Went. Comm of Athletic . High Honor . National Merit Scholarship Corporation Commended Student. Golden Don. 1000 lb. Club. Math Club. Bk) Brother' Program. New Staff (Sport's Page Editor). CJ.C-L.A. Chancellor' Scholarship. Central College Scholar ihlp. Bank, Laura: Oth — Korean Club, I Oth — Korean Club, llth — Korean Club. 12th — Korean Club. International Club. Bafla, Robert: 10th — Baseball (Most Inspirational), 11th — Baseball — All C.I F (Mo t Inspirational). 12th — Baseball — (Player of the Year. Athletic Life Pa ). Baker. 8tephan!e: 9th — International Club. Key Chib. United Together. Choir. 10th — United Together. Rowdy Root m, Choir, track. 11th — Rowdy Rooter . United Together, V. Tennl . V. Track. Choir, 12th — Rowdy Rooter (Pre .). United Together. Choir. Bakker . Frao: 9th — V. Volleyball. J.V. Basketball. J.V. Softball. I Oth — V. Volleyball, J.V. Baskelbetl (Mori Imp a Ilona I). J.V Softball. Almoat Everything Went. 11th — V. Vo ley ball (Captain, M.V.P.). V. SoftboU. Almori Everything Went. Nominating Convention. 12th — V. Volleyball iCaptain. M.V.P.), V. Softball (CoCaptatn), Almost Everything Went. Nominating Convention. Powder Puff Football, Girt ' V Bos ketboll Stats. S.W.S.C.. Athlete of the Year. Athletic Life Pa Baldwin. Jeff: 12th — V. Football Bank . Karen: 9th — Concert Band. Marching Band. Out-standing Freshman. Outstanding Concert Band Member. I Oth — Concert Band (Section Leader). Moichlng Band. Combined Band. V. Track. Uth — Concert Band (Section Leader), Marching Band. Combined Band. Outstanding Concert Band Member V. Track. 12th — Symphonic Band. Wind Ensemble. Marching Bard (Section Leader), Jaix Ensemble. Cal Grant Winner. Bardrura, Daria: 9th — Concert Band. Comblnrd Bond. lO.h — Symphonic Winds. Combined Band. Marching Band. Uth — Symphonic Wind . Combined Bond. Outstanding Junior Award. Marching Band. 12th — Combined Band. Marching Bard. Symphonic Winds. Barton. Colleen: 9th — David and Li (Asst. Stage Man ager). Y.O.A.D.. Uth — Thetpion Beeler. Belinda: 12th — Rowdy Rooters, S.W.S.C . Choir. Behrrnd. Keith: 10th — F.B L.A Club Bell. Craig: 11 th — Photo Club. 12th — Photo Club (Pre .). Bell. Debbl: I Oh — Theatre Workshop. Thespian, Meet me in St. Louis . Uth — Thespian (Hatorian), Theatre Workshop, Flowers for Algernon Anything Goes. 12th — Thespian. Theater Workshop. Very Rich Woman”. Damn Yamkees Belling. Ralph: 12th — Math Club. Honor Graduate. Navy Boost Program, Typing I Award BenudU. Becky: 9th — Home Economic Club, 11th — Don Squad. I2lh — S.W.SC Bhatt, Madhuri: S.W.S.C Blanchard. Scott: 9th — Baseball Booth. Suxanne: Uth — Internattcnal Club. 12th — Interna tlonal Club (Sec.). Cerrito College Art Show. Borello. Alejarsdra: lOh — SMen Rifle Team. Color Guard, Honor Roll. Uth — SMan Rifle Team. Coder Drill Team. Color Guard. Honor Roll. 12th — S W.S.C . International Club. Afs Student (Germany). Honors Graduate. Perfect Attendance. Typing II Award. Borge . Lucille: 9lh — Frosh Baseball (Stats), Delegate. J.V. Bavketbal (Stats). 10th — VicePre-sldent, J V Football Slat . Frosh Soph Basketball Stats. Frosh Baseball Stats, Delegate. Uth — Comm, of Spirit. Frosh Baseball Stats, J.V Football Stats. J.V. Basketball Stats. Delegate. 12th — Comm, of Activities. Frosh Baseball Stats, Annual Staff. Most Spirited. CMM Care Award. Bradshaw, Sharon 9th — Almost Everything Went. United Together. 10th — Don Squad. Almost Everything Went. United Together. 12th — United Together Club. Powder Puff. Brown. Dedre: 9th — United Together. lOeh — United Together. Don Squad. Track Team. I Ith — United Together Club, Photo Club Buchmlller. Judy: 10th — Rowdy Rooter, lllh — Drli Team. 12th — DnSI Team Bullard. Door 12th — Ski Club. Burleson. Roaalyn: 10th — Perfect Attendance. Honor Roll. Uth — Honor Guard. 12th — Perfect Attendance. Delegate leader. S.W.SC . Student Assembly. Annual Staff, Optimist Club Eisayriorvorabie Mention. Hot Graduate. C HS.. P.T.S-A. Scholarship Byrns. Steve: 10th — Football. 12th — Surf Club (V-P). Pow der Puff Cheerleadmg. Caden . Laura: 9th — J.V Basketball. 10th — J.V. Volley ball. Basketball. Softball (Stats), Uth — V. Volleyball. V. Bas ketboll (Stats). J.V. Softball. Delegate. 12th — V. Volleyball. V Basketball (Slats) Delegate Leader. S W.S.C. Callahan. Pat 9th — Football. Baseball. 12th - Surf Club. Camanag. Noel: Oth — Rod Reel Club. Honor Roll. I Oth — Honor Rod. I Ith — MehartKa Club. Honor Roll. 12th — Mahsrfica Club Campos. Ella: 10th — Drill Team. Uth — Drill Team. Honor Guard Candela . Alda; 9th — Portuguese Club. I Oth — Portuguese Club. Cararo. Sandra: 9th — Honor Roll. International Club. I Ith — Photo Club Delegate. 12th — S W.S.C., Honors Graduate. Abe Council. P.T A. Scholarship. Typing II Award. Cerillom. Octavius: 9th — Chess Club. 10th — F B L A., 12th — Phatasmagotio. Chee. Michelle: 9th — J.V. Volleyball. J.V. Softball. Honor Roll. Almoat Everything WenL 10th — J.V. Volleyball (M.V.P.). V. Softball. Hone Roll. Almost Everything Went, lllh — V. Volleyball (Mori Inspirational. CoCaptain), V. Soft ball (Most Ir.spiratonal, CoCaptain). Honor Rod. Almost Everything Went. V Volleyball (Most Inspirational. CoCop-lam). V. Softball (Most Inspirational. Captain). Homeroom Rep.. Delegate Leader. S.W.S.C.. Powder Pulf Football. Almost Everything Went. Graduation Committee. Honor Gtod uaie. Athletic Life Pass Choi. Richard: 9th — C.S P . Honor Roll, Algebra Award. Perfect Attendance. Math Oub. International Club. 10th — Gccm etry Award. Uth — CSF., Honor Rcll. U.S- History Award. Perfect Attendance Award. Math Chib. International Club. Korean Club. 12th —CSF, Hone Rod. C.S.F. Sealbearer and Life Member. Perfect Atlendence. Math Club (Comm, of Computers). International Club. Highest Honors. Clark, Monica: 10th — J.V. Football and Basketball Slat . Uth — J.V. Football and Basketball Stats. 12th — Photo Club. Coefho, Alice: 9th — Portugue.se Club. Delegate. I Oth — Portuguese Club. Delegate, I Ith — Portuguese Chib (VP) •Cole, BcsriUa: I Oth — United Together, Uth — United Together. Rowdy Rooter. 12th — United Together. Cooke. 8h ron: I ith — United Together. 12th — S.W.SC . United Together. Photo Club. Powdrr Puff Football. Cota. Vktoe: 9th — Rock Music Club. C S.F.. Honor Rod. 10th — Informer Staff (Erttorlal Page Editor). Annual Staff, C.S.F . Delegate. Honor Rod. lllh — Informer Staff (Editor in Chief. Most Valuable Staff Member). Annual Staff (Club's Ed! tor. Business Monager), C.S.F, Honor Rod. 12th — Informer Staff (Editor In Chief, Most Outstanding Staff Member). Annual Staff (Editor in Chief. Most Outstanding Staff Member. Most Ad Sold. Delegate Lewder, Press Telegram Academy of Achievement Nominee. Honor Rod. High Honors. C.S.F. Seal Bearer. Senior Favorite (Most of the Wall), Cal Grant A Recipient, LA. Tune 'A' Student (4 yr .) Coxxl. LucreUa: 10th — Volleyball, Softball. BasketboU. Almost Everything Went, I Ith — Softball (Manager). Almost Everything Went. 12th — XCountry. Baskelboll. Softball. SWS.C. (VP). Almost Everything WenL Powder Puff Foot ball Crus. Esther: 9th — Delegate. 10th — Delegate. Wrestling Stat gills. Perfect Attendance. 12th — Ddegrie Leader. S.W.S C.. Powder Puff Football Cuba . Elaine: Uth — One Act . Thespian. Hover for Algernon. Honor Guard. 12th — S.W.S.C , V. Track, Student Assembly. Powder Puff Football. Thespian. Graduation Com mittee. Commendable Effort and Clou Spirit Award D« Feah. Philip: 9lh — Track. Ski Club. 10th — Track. Uth — V. Track. 12th — Delta Club (Pre ) Dale. Sal the!: I Oth — Basketball. Track. 11th — 1.000 lb Oub. V. Football. Track. Davalos. Karen: 9th — C.S F.. Hone Rod. Home Room Rep Delegate. OneAct Director. OneWay Club. Moth Toumo merit. Dodger 'A' Student. tOlh — C.S.F.. Honor Rod. Home Room Rep . Delegate. Thespian. God's Favorite (Most Valu able Cast Member). Meet Me In St Louis. (Most Valuable. .Most Inspirational. Best Actre ), You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. (Most Inspirational. Student Producer). Speech. N F L. Degree of Merit. Advisory Forum. Uth — CS F., Honor Rod. Honor Guard. Home Room Rep . Delegate V P. A.B.S. Site Council. Honor Thespian. Dowers for Algernon.' (Mori Inspi rational). Anythng Goes. (Most Valuable. Student Pro ducet), V. Speech. (Sec ). N.F.L Degree of Excellence. Ichl ban. XCountry. (Stats) Advisory Forum). 12th — C SF. Life Member and Seel Bearer. Highest Honor . A S B. VP. A.BS Site Council (Sec ). Graduation Committee Chairman. Honor Thespian. A Very Rich Woman , Damn Yankee . V Speech. (VP). N.P.L. Degree of Dtetlnclloo. Phantasmagoria (Editor). V. XCountry. S.W.S-C American Academy of Achievement Award (Student of the Year). Stanford Scholar ship. Outstanding Drama Student. Best Actress. Escudo de Oro Dari . Brian: 9th — Football. Track. Class Rep.. 10th — J.V. Soccer. Track. Delegate. Class Rep , Uth — Clan Treasurer. J.V. Football. V. Track. Almost Everything WenL Anything Goes. Delegate Homeroom Rep . 12th — Class Treasurer. Almost Everything Went. Very Rich Woman . Damn Yan kees. Sense Favorite: Most Spirited. Delegate. Outstanding Technician DeMcdriroa. Paul: 9th — J.V. Wrestling. Track. 10th — V Wrestling, lllh — V. Wrestling. 12th — V. Wrestling (Cap tain) Dl i, Pauline: lllh — International Ckib. 12th — S.W.S.C. Hone Rod. Doans). David: Honor Rod. Algebra Contest, kh-ban, Interna tonal Oub. Math Club. Chess and Backgammon Club. 10th — Mrs. Horisk. Class of '82 advisor Classes CHS Achievements 109 CS f , Hxv Roil. M.G M . k-Fubon Club. Math Club. kitcma-Club (Trees). llth — C S ', Honor Roll, Ichlbon Club. Math Club. Japan Exchange Student. Homeroom Rep.. I2xh — CSF, Scolbeaict and Ut Member, k+uben Club (V-P). U C I.A Chancellor' Scholarship. Outstanding Achievement Award. ffltfwal Honors. CHS., P.T Scholarship. National • Merit Scholarship Commended Student. Attendance Award (4 year«!. B . of A Award (Foreign Language). Draper. Eric ICOi — V. Basketball, ltth — J.v. Basketball. AbroK Everything Went, 12th —V. BaskethsS. Photo Club. Dupre . Tyrone: 9th — Prosh Football. J.V. Soccer. 10th -J.V Football. J.V. Soccer. 11th — J.V. Football. J.V. Soccer. Marching Band. 12th — V. FccAbsW. V. Soccer. Ednsooda. Debbie. 1 Ilh - Oils' V Track.. 12ih - Orta' V. Track.. Ski Club. S-W.S C. Edwards, La Shaun: 10th — 10 Man Rifle Team Cadet. Honor Cadet. United Together Club Frosh Soph Lehetmen Rifle Team. Student Director Oie Acts.. 11th — Theaptan. Rowdy Rooters. Rockwell Student. Natienel Frirskyoe League Member, flowers for Algernon. 12th — State Competition Competitor. 2nd Place flF.l State Qualifier. ' A Very Rich Women . Oaam Yankees. Track, Shot Put. league Quali fkf, S.W.S.C, Thesplsn. United Together One Acts. EUla, Patrick Anthony: 12th — Crcas Country. Vanity Track. United Togrther CM) Ely. Byron: 9th — International Club (Steering Committee). C S.F . Chews Backgammon Chib. Aatroncmy Club. Honor RoH. French I Award. 10th — International Oob (Steering Committee). C.SF.. lehiban Club. Math Chib. Honor Roll. French II Award. M.G M, I llh — International Club (Histo nan). Delegate. Homeroom Representative. Math Chib. Ichben Club. C.S.F., Honor Roll. French III Award. 12th — Interna tional Chib (President). kHban Club. C S F„ Math Chib. Honor Roll. Uaison Officer Between American Reid Sendee. Academy of Achievement Award. High Honors Eal, Klyoral: 10th — Delegate. DHU Teem, llth — V. Ye . 12th — V. Ye . S.W S.C. Comm, of Spirit VlerrPresldent of Pep Squad Emerlck.Cindy: tllh — V. Volleyball. C.S.F.. 12th —CS.F.' ffl Monies. SW.SC. Eatefla. M1U: 12th - YcfVytw'.l. S.W.S.C .; Farcooe. Jerry — 9th — Basketball. Football. 10th — Bas ketbeJL Parly. Deanoe: 10th — Dn Team. 11 th — Drill Team. Fix. Scott: IOth — V. Coll. Theipiana. llth — V Ge«. Thespians 12th — Thespians. Outstanding Technician Fourxan. Ivetta: 9th — Freihmtn Class Secretary. Interne tonal Club. One-Way Chib. Almost Anything Went, 10th — J.V. Yell, OeJegv.e. 1 Ith — V Song.. 12th — S W S.C. Free kilo, Mark-. 9th — CS.F. International Club. Track. Geometry Com eat, MOM.. Honor Roil, 10th — Intemalional Club, Basket boll. HQ.H, Honor Roll, llth — CSP. (Presided). lohlban Club. Math Club. Mom eating Convention. Honor Reil. I llh -C SF-. lehiban aub. Maih Chib Freitas. Anne: 9th — Evening of One Acls. I Oth — Frosh Soph Stat Girl Basketball, I Ith — J.V. Yell. Honor Roll. I2«h — Comm, of Pidbtkily. Annual Staff. Honor Graduate. Perfect Attendance Freitas. Debt: llth J.V Football State. Soccer Stats. Ski Glub. 12th — V Pootbell Stats. Powder Puff. Ski Club. S.W.S.C. French. Karen: 9th — Crosa Countiy. 12th — S.W.S.C.. Typ Ing I Award. Preside. Mike: 9th — Ski Club. Wrestling. 10th — Wrestling. 12 h — Ski Club. SurfClub. Gedney.'Ted: 9th — Marching Bond. Flshmg Club. 10th — International Club, llth — kNban Club. 12th — Student Assembly Member. V. Goff. Delegate Leader. George, Lhj: 9th — Homeroom Reprwentaiive. 10th — Homeroom Representative. 1 Ith — Commissioner of Alumni. Homeroom Representative, 12th — SW.S.C, Senior Class Secretary. Homeroom Representative. Graduation Committee. Gilbert. 8heri. 9th — J.V. SoflbtS. Delegete. 10th — Delegate. I Ith — Annual Staff. Delegate. Almost Anything Went, 12th — Commissioner of Alumni..Nomating Convention, 8ucko 3 Classmen. Llaa: 9th — Marching Band. 10th — Marching Band. 11th — Marching Band. 12th — Marching Band. Golden. Bill: 9th — Rifle Team. Cadet Corps. Promoted to Cadet Sergeant. Member of School Color Guard. Platoon Leader I 15 th Battalion. 10th — Rifle Team. Cadet Corps. Rifle Teem (Captaai). Executive Officer 115th Batubcn. lllh — Rifle Team. Cadet Corps. Rifle Team Captain. Highest Shoot log Average. 12th — Rifle Team Cadet Corps. Rifle Team Cap UYi 7Sth Group Commander. 2nd Brigade Commander. Out stardog Senior Officer. I 15th Battalion. Oourlay, 8cott: 9th — Football. Drama One Acte. Ski Club. I Oth — Drama, Thespian Grunnert. Barbara: 9th — Homeroom Rep. 10th — Class Sec. Tall Flog. Homeroom Rep.. Almost Everything Went. Delegate. I Ith — V. Yell. Clasa Sec., Homeroom Rep . Honor Guard Almost Everything Went. Delegate. 12th — Senior Clsss President. V Yell. Most Popular. Guardsrrama. Nancy: I Ith — Varsity X-Country. 12 — Vnr tity XCountry, S W S C. Haiaaglwa. Stacey. 9th — lehiban. I2ih — Perfect Attend Hathaway. Uaa: 9th — Freshman Class VtcePreskJen Volleyball Team. Seat. Girl for Freshmen Boys' Bosk Pnoclpotv Honor Red. International Chib, 10th — Soph Claas Representative. Varsity VoUeybell. Stat. Glrf for men end Sophomore Boys' Basketball, Almost Ever Went, llth — Junky Class President Varsity Vote Annual Staff. 12th — A S B Secretary Annual Staff. ActW-i ties Editor. Varsity Volleyball. Honor Roll. S.W.S.C. Bucko l Healherton. Mark: 10th — J.V Football. Frosh Scph Track, Newspaper Staff, llth — Varsity Wrestling. Varsity Track. Newspaper Staff. I2xh — Varsity Football Henson, Nichols — I Oth — One Acts. Track, llth — Track. 12th —Talent Show Hooka, Sonya: llth — Rowdy Rooters. United Together, 12ih — Academic Letter. CS.F.. Rowdy Rooters. United Together. Club. S.W.S.C Horn. Dannie United Together. 10th — United Together. 1Ith — Vke-President United Together. Rowdy Rooters. H«ranger, Karen:9th - Y.GA.O Howard, Aon: 9th — Delegate. J.V. Softball, Almoat Everything Went. 10«h - J.V. Basketball. Delegate. J.V ScftbsU. Almost Everything Went, llth — Vanity Basketball. 12th — Annual Staff, Ski Club. Varsity Basketball. Almost Everything Went. Powder Puff Football Howell. Kevin: lOlb — J.V Football. Track, lllh — J.V. Football. Vanity Track. 12th — Vmsity Track Huh. Sunny: 10th — International Club. Korean Club. 12th — Korean Club. Humphry, Gentry: 5th — Fresh Class Procsdent. Almost Everything Went. Basketball, Honor Roll. International Club. Home Room Representative. 10th — A S.8. Commissioner of Athletics. Basketball Team, Homeroom Representative. Noml nating Convention. Almost Everything Went, Perfect Attend anoe. llth — Commissioner of Athletics. Basketball Team. Nominating Convention. A B. 65 Site Council. Almost Every thing Went. Perfect Attendance. 12th — A.S B. President. Almost Everything Went. United States Student Council Award. Who's Who Among Ametkan High School Students, A.8. 65 site Courted. Golf Team. Beat Personality. Meat Popular. A RC District Board Repraaenlat.ve. EacudlDe Oro Hunt, tsrfdgette: ICxh — Speech C Debate Team. United Together. I Ith — 8U8I Comm, of Activities. United Togrther. I2lh—Comm of Club. Oh Teem. S.W.S.C. Jacobs, UUi Choir. Korean Club. lOih — United Together. Don Squad. Homeroom Representative, llth — United Together. J.V Tennis. Homeroom Representatives. Rowdy Rooters. 12th — United Together. Student Awr-ntHy, Qiadua tkm Committee. NominaUngCcnventkm Jamieson. Karen Louise: llth — Basketball. Henor Rob. 12th — High Honors. Jaodra. Denise: 9th — Track, llth — Homeroom Represen! alive. J.v: YeJL Honor Ouard. J.V. Basketball, 12th — Homeroom Representative. Varsity Yell. J.V Baseball. Honor Roll Jensen. Karen: h — Perfect Attendance. I Oth — Annual Staff, )2th — Annual Staff Jka. Vloeeta: 9th — C.S F'-. H.CH., Her Roll. IntemMiotm) Club. Drama One. Perfect Attendance Award, 10th — C SJft. M.G.M . Honor Rod. Intemalional Club. French II Award. 1 llh — A.S.B. Comm, of Public Relations. CSF,. Honor RoH inter national Club. Annual Siaff, United Way Chsk Person, 12th — A S B. Treasurer, C.S.F.. Honor Roll, C S.P. Seslbcarer, High eat Honors. Annual Staff. International Club. S.W.S.C.. Escudo DeOro, A.B.C.T A Scholarship Joe Bradley: 9th — Hsrchng Sand. Honor Red. C.S.F, Astronomy Club. Chess Backgarnmno Club. International Club. lehiban Club. MOM, Math Club. I Oth - Honor Ro . M Q.M., C.SP.. Oefegale. lllh - International Club. CS.F, Honor Roll, 12th — khlbon Club. C S F„ Honor Rod. Gold Seel Bearer. Highest Honors Johnson. Todd: 12th — Captain Molcrc oss Team. Johnson. Uaa: 9th — Varsity Cross Ccomuy. United Together. I Oth — Homeroom Representative. Drill Team, United Together, llth — Varsity Cross Country. Track. !2th — Varsity Track, United Together. Homeroom Represents live. Jooea. Brannon: 9ih — Football. Tiack. 10th — Foot toll, Track, llth —Football.Track, 12th — Football. Track Jones. David: 12th — First Place Talent Show, United Together Club. Jordan. Ttaa: Frosh Soph Cross Country. 10th — Frost) Scph Track. 11th — Varsity Track Juo. 8ungh©: 9th — CS F . Korean Club. Honor Rdl. 10th — CSF.. Honor Roll. Korean Chib. 11th — CSF.. Honor RoS. Korean Club. 12th — CSF Honor Roll. Korean Cub. Highest Honors Kelley. Bhenlel: 9th — Perfect Altendence. United Together. Cal Cadets. lOh — Perfect Attendance. Cal Cadets. United Together. Homaroom Representative. Track. Nominating Convention. 12th — Tall Flag (President). Snow Queen. TrackSt.au. Powder Puff Kin. Amy: 9th — Korean Club. 10th — Korean Club, lllh — Korean Club. Honor Roll. 12th — Korean Club. Kins. Chris teen: 9th — Korean Chib. International Ojb. 10th — Korean Chib. 11th — Korean Club, International Chib. Kim, Grace: 10th — International Club, I llh — International Chib. 12th - S.W.S.C Kim Jaosea: 10th — J.V. Tennis. F.B.LA .llth — Varsity Tennis, Korean Club. 12th — Varsity Tennis. Korean Chib, Math Chib Kim. Boo: 11th — Korean Club. C.S F . 12tb — Math Club. Korean Club. CS.F. Seal Bearer % Kla. Vivian: 9th — Ski Club. Honor Roll. I Oth — Track. Ski I was only looking! says Ga 1 « 110 Classes CHS Achievements Oufc Her Ron- '«h - Ann- I Sislf. TtrrMs. Honor Roll F«db« SU“- Me nlB ,ir« Ccnvem.m. I2xh — VkePreil Club. Varsity ScngOiegr, — Froah Fcotbai; — Bavbi I n ih — Vtruly Baseball, Classes CHS Achievements 11 IcWboo I Ith — Honor Town.. khlban Oub. Forum. Nominating - Honor Rod, r Roil. R I C Kuo. C-SF . « th ■ Honor. . Lori JM - i Wry Out. I Orb — I2tr. - rv p p« UnabM. Scott: I — V rs ty FootbaS Urn . LW«- h — M C M,. D.ie,,ate. I Oh — Drill Town. M.CA. DeMgak). I llh — Drill Team M Q.M . Honor Guard. IJrh — MO M. S.W.S.C, Almost I cerythfng Went. Powder Putt Football Laurence. CeWtn: IOth — Debate. llth - Oelegele. r H P« Sutt. 12th - S W SC 1 Club. Motor Crow Sun toe. 811U: 9th - Honor Roll. Kcreer Club. M OM. I Oth -Keren Chib. Menor Red. CSF . M O M . llth - J V Ttrmt. Town. Honor Roll. MOM, Ktmn '‘K.b. 12th - Koraan Club, c S F . M.G M. Honor Ron. Gold See' bearer. Cal Grant Wm Ore Marching Band. V. Foot ho II. 12th Rod I Oth — Junior F Annual 11 tb Rears . Ai Varwty Song I C S F.. High Honan. Ltrcea. April: llth — Symphonic W.nd . I2lh — S W.SC Assembly Member. Marching Bond L U. Klaa: 9th — Portuguese Ch b. I Oth — Portugueae Oub. 11 «h — Pottu , Oub. Drill Teem eu«a «. Ta | ; ,2u, - S W SC l,r W: 9th - Football. J Soccer. BawbaiL I Oth J.v. tocrbait. Homeroom Repr-v-outi w. I Ith — J.V £ Un Homeroom Repre nuo m : .’th — Varwty Football. Hweroom Representative “ ‘ . MarUhoc 9lh - CI S. Honor Rod. Perfect tendance. 10th - tw Rod. C F i , t A Time, A Stu La r ®n e“it.Honaf Guard Mjharbco, Honor Roll. Bc-rd ,2th - CMhE.ecuttvr bah stat ’rentier,.') ' rty Haskettall Slat Girt. • -SAiChab Oon Commntae John- 9m _ j| -8and.l2ml. ■yaaoo. a ,. _ RoO. 12 h - 12th — Frezhmon Bore Nomlnailng Con Vanity Tennis, nominating Con-Annual Stall. Grad 10th — Band 10th — — Nominating Con Honor Ro«. Honors Eric White and friend picking up their schedule-, -c ih - thinning of the year. Graduate McAllister, Mtlltaa: Oth — Y.OAD.. Den Squad. 10th — K.CER. NewKaatlng Team. 11th — K.C.E.R. Newcastiruj Team. McCaleb. Kathyi.lOth — Dr Team. Treasurer lor the Don Squad 12th — Pep Squad. United Together. Powdec Puff McCoy. Clarence: 9th — Freshman TooibeU 10th — J.V Football. J.V Baseball. Back Packing. 11th — Varsity Foot bad Varsity Baseball. 12th - Varsity Football. V.ruty bate bad Mendoza, Tito: 9th — Freshman FootbeO. Froah Track. J.V Soccer. lOlh — Froth Soph Track. Varsity Soccer. I Ith — Var tity Track Metres. Dean: 9th — Rod and Red Club. Merharhce Club. I Hh — Maharlka Club. 12th — Delegate Leader. Meneaea. Luciano: 9th — Portuguese Club, 10th — Portu guese Club. I Ith — Portuguese Club. 12th — Portuguese Oub Merbott, Karan: I Ith — Oris' Varsity Track. I2lh - Hon ors. Mlyabe. Laura: I Oth — J.V. Cheerteedlng Moon. John: 9ch — C F„ Honor Roll. Korean Club. Perfect Attendance. I Oth — CSF Chib. Korean Oub Math S.F., Honor Red. Korean Club. Math Chib. Perfect Attendance. 12th —CSF. Honor Roll. Korean Club. Math Club. Perfect Attendance. Gold Seal Bearer. Highest Hcnors. Typing tAvard Morio, Laiise: 9ih — Cross Country. Track. C.S Rrtnci pal sHoncr Roll. LA- Times A Student. 10th — CSF , Prtr i — C.S.F , Principal s Honor Roll L A C S F. President. Ichiban Club. C.S.F. Life Member. Highest Honors. U.C.LA. ChanceCor Scholarship. CS F Gold Seal Bearer. C ST Schdarth.p. Tyfh Murphy. Elizabeth: Var shy Crow Country. VarzHy Track. One Way Club. I Ith — WreatXng Stat Qrl. Choir. 12th — Home Room Repreamlatlve. S W.S.C. Ski Oub. Powder Puff flakaklhara. Karen: 9th — khiben Oub. I Oth — Club, I Hh — Ichiban (VicePresident), 12th — khdtan (Vice President). Perfect Attendance we turning ftg. Lester: 9th M 0 M.. C S F.. International Oub. Che , Club. Marchrvj Hand !0th — M.G.M. C SF. Intern tton-' Chib. kKben Club. 1 Hh — M.G M.. CS F . International Oub. IWl-MOH CSF k.irmabonal Club. Honor Roll. 12th -M.GM.. CSF . Intetna '■onal Oub. Honor Red. C SF $ --•' Hletrzeba. Denlae :0th — Almost Everything Went. 12th -SW.SC HltHaa. Christopher: op, _ Basketball Team. lOlh — Be hetball. IHh — MaKvUcaCUjb. 12th — MaherbcaClub. Oka. Craig -Ah - IVwhall. BasketbaU Nommallng Convm lion. 10th - RaWnil fosketball. I Hh — BasketbaU C-S f 12th — Vat v y BaskethalL Nominating Conventkn. Otorkh.Beth: Itb v.--sity Ter-n . I Oth — Varsity 1 Olvera. Gary;'rtfi - l -ihman Football Team Orraatide. Joe At. - IJssabaM. I Oh — J V 8asebaU. IliT] — Vanity IV W.mi 12th - Varsity Baseball Padilla. John 9th — J.V. Cross Country. Ski Oub. I Oth - Papal. Michelle. 9th Drama. I Oth — Terms, llth — Ten MS.’12 1 -Ski Out. SWS.C Parkins, Roherk 9th -- Baseball. 10th Vart Baseball llth — Vais,:, P-s---lv.il. 12th — Verwty BasebaO. Athlrt-life Pass 9 Payoe. Christy Knn - Tall tFWg. llth — Tall Flag. I? ' — FUgUne Ass- lr Vr) ----- — t. 0-h - Football. BasketbaU. Together CU . 10th — Varsity FootbaJ. Track. Together Oub. llth - V. Football. United Together Oub 12th — V Football. U'r:el Together Club Perea. Merle: 9th - J v Vcdeyball. J.V. Basketball. Almotjl Everything Went. lOh — V. Tennis. Froah Soph Bas Stals. Homer'v—n ReV,r---ntat ve. I Ith — V Songkoder. Bui Irrin Speaker Airrvxi ( .erything Went. Honor Guard. 1 V. ScngleaP. Hu Speaker. A SB. Serkx sentailve. Alnvtt I v erything Went. Pioatlja. Richard: nth — V. Cross Country. V. Soccer. V Track. 12th — v Cross Country. V. Soccer, V Track. Honor Ron. Plnbdro. Sandra 9th - Portuguese Club. lOlh guncClub k -w V ■9M Poyatoa. Edgar Jr : 9 Ji — Marching Band. I Oth — March Ing Band. J V Football. I ?th--Marching Bend l romer. John: 9ih Bond. lOlh — Band. IHh — Band 12th — Bond Raymondo. Lisa 9ih — Choir. lOlh — Tall Flag Team. I lib — Tah Flag Rebbun. Tracy: 9tb Drama. Den Squad. I Oth The, plan, Dekpt’.e, llth — Thespian. Delegate 12th - Thespian Treasurer. SWSC Rcmecn, Howard: 9th Lettered FoottoH Team. 12th — VkePresIde.,- fviia Oub Rhea. Gregory. 9:h - football, Basketball. Track I Oth — Varwty Football, J V T, k. BaskelbaM. llth — Basketball Football. Track. 12th - Footbai. Track. Wrestling. Athlete of the Year, Atb'e'c l ife Pats Rio . Rent: hh - J V Basketball. 10th — Varsrly Rloa. Bara: 9th Track. Almost Everything Went. I Oth Cross Country. Almost Everything Went. Basketball. Slat, Homeroom Represen-jii.ve, llth — Dekga'.e, 12th — Dr I Team. Deleg., re I e.sJw Ritchie, Roger 8colt: 9th — Perfect AUendance. 10th Perfect Attendance. CSF. I Ith — Perfect Attendancr C.S F. 12th — Perfect Allendance. CS F.. Cal Grom Winner Robertson Kerri: J Varsity Cross Country. Varwty Soft ban. I Oth - Va: city S flhaU — I2lh — S W.S.C-3 to. Gerardo: II Ih — J.V. Basketball ate. Vrd.sto 9-t, — J.v. Tennis. Academic! « •i 8ridgette Hunt singing at the homecoming assembly Gold Band. 10th — Honor Roll. 11th — Mahartica Club. Vol leyball, 12th — Msharlica Club. Club Volleyball. Sample. Karen: 9th — J.V. Basketball. IOlh — Varsity Bat ketbail. J V Softball. I Ith - J V. Volleyball. Varsity Basket-ball. 12th — Crosscountry. Varsity Basketball. Softball. Santos, Angel; Soccer. 10th — Soccer. 11th — Soccer. I2lh — Surl Club ftchwarta. Wendc: 9th — Homeroom Representative. 12th — S W S C . Senior Favorite (Cutest Couple) Sepulveda. Steve: 9th — Football. Basketball. Almost Everything Went. 10th — Varsity Football. Varsity Basketball. Almost Everything Went, I Ith — VarMy Football. Basketball. Almost Everything Went. 12th — Varsity Softball. Basketball Newstafl. Serrano. Dave: 9th — Baseball, Delegate. 10th — J.V. Base ball. Delegate. I Ith — Varsity Baseball. News Staff. Delegate 12th —Varsity Baseball Seaton. Mark: 9th — Varsity Football Manager. 10th — Vat ity Football Manager. 1 Ith — Ski Club, 12th - Powder Pull Game Cheeileader Shepaa. Sharon: I Ith — Nominating Convention. 12th -Delegate Leader. S.W.SC 8hln, Edna Kyung: 9th — Basketball Suts. Homeroom Representatives. IOth — Drill Team. Newspaper Stall. Homeroom Representative. I Ith — Varsrty Songleader. Newspaper Staff, Homeroom Representative. 12th — Senior Class VicePrev dent, Song Leader. Homeroom Representative. Snow Princess Shota. Catherine: 9th — Honor Rob. Ichiban. 10th — Honor Roll, Ichiban Club. 11th — Honor Roll, khlban Chib. 12th — Honor Roll, kh.btn Club. Highest Honors Simas. Louisa; 9th — Portuguese Club. Delegate. 10th — Portuguese Club. Delegate. I Ith — Delegate Convention. Simpson. Jennifer: 9th — Homeroom Representative. 10th — Drill Team. 11th — Asst, leader on Drill Team, 12th — Drill Team Head Leader. S W S C . Honor RcU. William Hoff man Scholarship Sims. Debra: 9th — Choir Chib. 12th — Tall Flag. United Together Club. Slattery. Shannon: 9lh — Band. I Oth — Band. I Ith — Band. 12th — Band Soeglharto. Lya: 9th — Choir, 10th — Don Sguad. C.S.F. Delegate, Perfect Attendervce. 12th - J V. Tennis. Delegate Leader Sonl. Parul: 12th — Math Club. Souia. Ann: 9th — Nominating Convention. C.S.F , 10th — Varsrty Yefl. Honor Guard. Sade Hawk ms Queen. I Ith — Var sity Yell 12th — Varsity Yell Best Pcraonebty. Highest Hon ort.CS F. Sprouse. Kimberly: 9th — Softball. 12th — SW.S C Staples. Roehon: 9th — Varsity Track. J.V Basketball. Any thing Went. 10th — J.V. Yell. President of United Together Club. Illh — Varsity YeO. United Together Club. 1st Ptace Talent Show. 12th — Head Varsity Yell Leader Stricklin. Wayne: 9th — Football. Cross Country. J.V. Wres •ling 10th — J.V. Wrestling. Traek. 11th — Varsity Wrestling. Track. 12th — Captain of Varsity Wrestling. Delta Club. Track. Best Looking Suzuki. Dixon: 9th — khlban Club. 10th — khiban Club, ilth — khibonClub. 12th — IchlbmClub Swenson. Sondra: 9th — JV Tennis. Almost Everything Went. J.V. Basketball. 10th — Drill Team. Honor Rod. I Ith -Drill Team. Honor Roll, DeVgste, 12th — Varsity Tennis. S.W.SC, Tamanaha, Belle: 9th — Class Representative. 12th — $ W.S.C, Powder Puff Football Tanaka. John: 9th — Football. Basketball. Baseball. IOlh — Football. Basketball. 12th — Varsity Football Tanaka. Mike: 9th — Baseball. Football, 10th — Basketball. I Ith —Baseball. 12th — Delegate Leader. Photo Club Tanaka. Trad: 9th — Freshmen Class Treasurer. C S.F , MOM , 10th — CS.F.. H.O.M., Honor Roll. I Ith — C SJ . M O M , Honor Rod. Nominating Convention. 12th — C.S.F., M G M . Honor Roll. Winner of 10 Scholarships Taylor. Charlotte: 10th — United Together Club. 11th — Annual Staff. United Together Club. 12th — Honors Taylor. Corlnna: Vatsfty Track. Shi Club. 10th — Varsity Track. Ski Club. I Ith - Varsity Track, Ski Club. Taylor. Pat: 9th — Cross Country. 10th — Track. Ilth — Varsity Track. 12th —Varsity Track Tejeda. Angela: 9lh - International Club. 10th — Tall Flag. Uth — Tall Flag. 12th — Tall Flag Leader. William Hoffman Scholarship. Teodoro. Tim: 9th - Football. Wrestling. 10th — J.V. Foot twill, J.V Wrestling. Ilth — Maharltca Club. 12th — Mahar l caCkib. Thebun.Ashe: 12th — Graduation Committee Thompson. Tina: 12th — Delta Club, Thespian. Todd. Kelly: 9 h — Cross.Country. 10th — Flsg Team. I Ith — Flag Team. 12th — Flag Team. Tralno. James: 9th — Football, Basketball. Track. 10th — J.V. rootball. Track. Speech. Debate Team. Homeroom Representative. Ilth — Varsity Cross Country. Newspaper Staff. ! 2th — Varsity Football Turner. Barbara: 9th — Marching Band. 12th — S.W.SC Tyner. Lorenzo:Oth —CrowCountry. J.V. Wrestling. Track I Oth — F.BL A. Varsity Crosscountry. Track Ilth — Var uly Track. 12th — Crosscountry. Varsity Track. Van Zant. Carrie: 10th — International Club. I Ith — Interna t onal Club. 12th — Treasurer International Club. Vanderpool. Kenneth: 9th — Honor Roll. 10th — Honor Rod. 12 — Annual Staff Vito. Chrit: 9th — Basketball. 10th — Basketha II Uth -J.V. Basketball. 12th — Maharltca Club. Wadi. Pam: 12th — S.W.S.C., Graduation Committee Walker. Mike: Oth — Baseball, Crosscountry. 10th — J.V. Baseball. I Ith — Basketball. 12th - Baseball Warner. Oregg: 9th — Football. 10th — J.V. Baseball. Ski Club. Ilth —J.V Baseball. 12th— Varsity Baseball Washington. Kandace: 9th — Keywanettes. 10th — Track Ilth — Drill Team. 12th — S W S.C. Welz. Cathy: 9th — International Club. iOlh — International Club. Wheeler. Brett 9th — Band. 10th - Band. Ilth — Band. I?th — Band White. Eric: 9th — JV Wrestling. 10th' — J.V Wrestling. !2«h — Most Talkative, Cutest Couple. Surf Chib Williams. Lisa: 10th —J.V. Production Club. Ilth —United Together Chib. Williams. Pam: 10th — J.V Basketball Slats. Ilth Cross Country. United Together Club, 12th— United Together William son. Colleen: Oth — C S F.. Intemabcnal Chib. Norn mating Convention. Honor Rod. 10th — Nominating Convert tion. Honor Roll. Ilth — Annual Staff. Nominating Conven tkm. 12th — Asb Cabinet. Comm of Public Relations. Annual Staff (Classes Editor). S.W.S C . Nominating Convention. High Honors. Buckofe. Wirt. Vktof: Oth — Ftosh Soph Track. Junior Varsity Soc cer.“ United Together Club. Homeroom Representative. Ski Club. International Chib. League Finals In Track Placing 6th District, I Oth — Ftosh Soph Trade. League finals In Traek Placing Sth District. Best Technician for Gods Favorite. and Meet Me In St Louis. Homeroom Representative. F B LA . Varsity Soccer. Uth — One Acts The Ghost Story Lead Role. Light and Sound Technician for Flowers For Algernon , Almoat Anything Coen.” Almost Everything Went Compel! non. Homeroom Representative Honor Thespian. Outstankng Technician. 12th — Surf Club Treasurer. Delta Club. Director ol Activities. Thespian Historian. Honor Thespian Annual Staff. Model for Prom Fashion Show. Senior Favorite Best Dressed. Light arvj Sound Technician for ' A Very Rich Women and Damn Yankees , Techr.eian of the Year. United Together Club. Homeroom Representative Wood. Nancy: I2lh - S.W.S.C. Yvon. Helen: IOlh — International Club. 12th— Math Club I i ( ( i ; 'f I J ( I Once again. Edna Shin and Ronalie Alonzo are collecting money for something or other 112 Classes CHS Achievements Cyntliu -jlr. «y« t onafie -A(oi J’lurofJ ai iff yJnJraJt Wanna h m«yn j «m Jlnllxt Kuvxla -Jinan J rjCtt Jnn -Anlohu Classes Seniors 113 - Witfium A r 9ar -Jhtrtsa At raufo Cindy Aittnyc SI iiron At t'try X- sa Ay it (c CrU AX Ji oJt Set fCoU Saf a 114 Classes Seniors Dran SaLL r iiod i a macrda _Karen anij t)arfa id a r dr, idradfry fdurntllt Slrrlr unit fdauift •7 cjCaura idaulitla Hi If any id ay (o, t)rniit idaufrit - Ktilk ideltrtnd Craia fd.ll KJpl idtlliny Ernestine idenilrz And in this corner we have Fran Bakkers. weighing in at. Coifrrn Jdar on idtfinda (d'.t'r Classes Seniors 115 - I WhUt, B.nocL f rkecca Benudiz Soli Blanchard dCennard Belli fKtlricia Borello JCacitle B oryei With am Bradford SI aron Bradik a ndrea Boudr, Take our picture and we'll be your best friends plead Maduhri Bhatt and Cindy Emrick. 116 Su zannt Boot!, oanie Buckhc Classes Seniors Btvtrlu Broderick Classes Seniors 117 4(Ja (dandu Sandra Ca ■Xariza CariKo - ■ - 118 Classes Seniors WiL CL -Kcnnttk Cu Wonua CLrL Me. Co JL JUlia Colt S ollia Colt Classes Seniors 119 Wi JC n? a jiLt CLn Lucretia Cozzi lilctle Cubas show off their western drag. ML Criit( o t.rCr, lony C ontrt ru t 9Sm St, (urn. (jtan Jbutu Slfnta 2 t(oi Jti in Jh ominyutz 120 Michelle Chee demonstrates to Karen Davalos the fine art of putting. ________________________________________________________________ Classes Seniors Pa ncUYL Classes Seniors 121 122 Classes Seniors Brut, QaM Sltri Q(U DIroJor, QrJ, nty SUa QL Bn an (jofdittir. $■ W. Qray Bari ara (jrunrrl (jaa rdar Way nr (julftJo dUaliti Q. rory. ■Stoll (your ft 'i Bryan (jr Classes Seniors 123 Classes Seniors 125 jCita Jacobi 126 Classes Seniors _ ny J(im Crislrtn J(im Qra Klm SbaviJ J(im Si'rri't JCM , Classes Seniors 127 Linda Larson. Mike Wilson, and Kim Magee model the latest fashions on Senior Hill. U .XL nou es “ 128 Classes Seniors — Jinda rjCa Jim Jori- tan Ja •ScotI Jarrubrc CoUa Ja Sitta J- yjltftna Ji I Jronard Witty J« Classes Seniors 129 130 Classes Seniors VhcU 7)1arlintz flolr, 'JtJarlini - a «ViWll (IritUnt 'WuytJa _j]na 'ttlazon 7))rfiiia 7)l Jf iilti Cta UCoy DHo 7ilenJo 131 .Xalty WcCaU 2 ,«„ VI Jlex Weschershy Warie WiteS Chris Vlofina Ju Vie JCaren Werhoff dltnry VleSSenyer stores WiJJt.lo Bradley Wider Gillian Wilts Anna Freitas and friend. J(irh Wilteself Byron Wile Caroline Vli. jCaura Vliyahe 132 Classes Seniors 1U on n. RoLin VaL un yuy n Classes Seniors 133 jbrLral PapL. Jut, Pari 134 Classes Seniors C Iriiloplt tr Unfa Jan,I Vo Craia Ole 771 art ta OL Jiff OLi, CtUaUl Ofoi itl Qan, Of , Jo, Or monJc Join Padiffa IPaflrr par nI Polerl Parli, diehard pinarija $ Pinl' T)al io Pi was (jrffrti Poller Pulrid Poller f,Jgar Poyatos Classes Seniors 135 oCrifit PrJi„ T)toddy Critic Dlaryartl Pa frtyory Pita Join Pr. muUtPapp Jtff Purdy . J. tvi ii Qa 7 Jamti K.allitl PMrl Payfand Cleopatra (alias Edna Shin) performs her dance of the Mile. JJoward Pn Jisa P aymondo 136 Classes Seniors Classes Seniors 137 '1 rJailo -Samonfr Karen iampft Wary tto $oL Ku J Sianloi SbaviJ Sr, Jjoann $ouil jCorir Shttli, unyrr WarL Sr t ton (jtoryit _Salai i XVtnJr Sthu'Urtx Cjtrardo S atrumrnto 138 Classes Seniors Classes Seniors 139 ofya Sotyilarlo You can take my picture but you're not getting any of my 4nn Souza Chcctos. warns Steve Byrns. 140 Classes Seniors a at fotle Dayfc t Jim Deo Jo Well maybe I can squeeze you in around 9:00. offers Jen- Dina Dkompson nifer Simpson. Ok orta fjy Classes Seniors 141 _Kevin Vafenlir Pamela Wad JCetty DoJJ Kenneth ' landerpool Pauline Join Of course you can have our picture, says Clarence McCoy and Dave Serrano with a smile. Via Valenzuela S' amet Jrutno a riitopler Vito Sarftara T)u Van Zanl )judy Vidorir Wadli naton trust ourtnzo Jyntr 142 Classes Seniors What do you mean you're trying to keep these shirts at the beach? asks Ray Wiggins. ? W;99ir rjCori Wifi; J(andact Waili n9lon Lri XU lilt Qar9 WitlarJ Classes Seniors 143 juh. IJi JCatky Witlio TJoyanJa Wimky J-Jeftn %) • mms- Jiu. Wiltu Zbon Willi' Ron Fix and Wayne Stricklin Spirit Week. Titian Ziarniib master the T.P. wrap during Pamela Willie WiL Wilson 144 Classes Seniors Senior A wards Night ■■ ach year, there were always students who stood out above the rest. At Cerritos High the Ad ministration devised a way of ■r-J honoring these students. This was J an award at Cerritos that could not be compared to any other. It was one of (if not the) biggest honors a student could receive. This was the Escudo de Oro or Crest of Gold. The philosophy behind the award was that by grant ing this award, the Administration was providing a way to honor those students who represented the Ideal Cerritos High School Senior. The graduating seniors who received this award were required to have had a 3.0 grade point average in a minimum of seven semesters and have attended CHS for their last two years. The criteria for an Escudo de Oro winner was as follows: displays loyalty to the school, respects the rights of others, exhibits likeable personality. demonstrates good sportsmanship, contributes to the welfare of the school activities and also community activities. Faculty, coaches, and administrators were given a chance to nominate no more than ten students who they felt had met these requirements. Award committees then reviewed all nominations and made the final decisions. This year, seven achievers were granted with the title Escudo de Oro Winner. They were as shown above, Scott Harrison, Gentry Humphrey, Dan Kumamoto, Traci Tanaka, Vineeta Jha, Karen Davalos. and Lisa Hathaway. Each of these were well deserved. In addition to the Escudo de Oro, other awards were given on Senior Awards Night. Awards rang ing from perfect attendance to a $120,000 naval scholarship were given. Some of the awards were recognition for a job well done; as in the Commend able Effort and Class Spirit Award. Others were monetary awards like the Cal Grant. All in All, the Senior Awards Night was a very special evening honoring special people. Classes Senior Awards 145 Calif. State P.T.A. Scholarship Scott Harrison ABC Council P.T.A. Scholarship Sandra Carazo CHS P.T.S.A. Scholarship David Doami Rosalyn Burleson Dr. Julius Coronado Scholarship Brett Wheeler C.S.E.A. Scholarship Michelle Benoche Outstanding Military Science Student William Golden Naval Academy Appointment Nelson Navarro UCLA Alumni Scholarship Dan Kumamoto Larry Wong Chinese Restaurant Scholarship Dan Kumamoto Rockwell Scholarship Tommy Kuo Los Angeles Times Grant Orlando Winfrey Pioneer Hospital Auxiliary William Jenkins Navy Boost Program T —- T3 Ralph Belling CHS Faculty Staff Assoc. Scholarship Roger Ritchie Portuguese Scholarship Helena Lima Gemco Scholarship Dan Kumamoto Charter Community Hospital ‘ Auxiliary Scholarship Sungho Jun Tommy Kuo Lya Soegiharto Natl. Merit Scholarship Commended Students Eric Azarcon David Doami Dan Kumamoto Tommy Kuo Traci Tanaka Cal Grant Winners Karen Banks Victor Cota Hung Dang Byron Ely Mark Franklin Lori Gustin Kiho Kang Kristina Kroeger Silla Lee UC Davis Alumni Scholarship James Rabbitt Artesia-Cerritos Jr. Women’s Club “Teenage Citizen” Scott Harrison Pepperdine Scholarship Scott Harrison Stanford Scholarship Karen Davalos Suburban Optimist Club Scholarship Traci Tanaka UC Irvine University Scholar Byron Ely UC Irvine Alumni Scholarship Tommy Kuo Press Telegram “Academy of Achievement Awards” Victor Cota Brett Wheeler American Academy of Achievement — Salute to Excellence” Karen Davalos Byron Ely UCLA Regents Scholarship Dan Kumamoto UCLA Chancellor’s Scholarship Eric Azarcon Dan Kumamoto Central Scholarship Eric Azarcon Male Athlete of the Year Greg Rhea Female Athlete of the Year Fran Bakkers Athletic Life Passes Robert Bafia Fran Bakkers Michelle Chee Robert Parkins Greg Rhea Karen Sample Terri Spence Lorenzo Tyner Attendance Awards Patricia Borello — 1 yr. i S s i t t i I losalyn Burleson — l yr Anna Freitas — 1 yr. Stacey Hamagiwa — l yr Kathy Harry — 1 yr. Lita Jacobs — 1 yr. April Lucas — lyr. Soo Kim — 2 yrs. Lya Soegiharto — 2yrs. Laura Zanic — 2 yrs. Gentry Humphrey — 3 yrs Teoddy Quion — 3 yrs. Karen Sample — 3 yrs. Richard Choi — 4 yrs. David Doami — 4 yrs. Bradley Joe — 4 yrs. John Moon — 4 yrs. Roger Ritchie — 4 yrs. William Hoffman Scholarship Jennifer Simpson Angela Tejeda OS Marine Youth Foundation Distinguished Musician Certificate Brett Wheeler Howard Hugus Scholarships Edgar Poyatos Shannon Slattery Bank of America — Music Brett Wheeler Bank of America — Business LeeAnn Antoku Bank of America — English Richard Farson Bank of America — Art Jill Chon Bank of America — Drama Debra Bell Bank of America — Home Ec. Sharon Shepas Liberal Arts — Marina Amaya Science and Math Traci Tanaka Typing I Awards Ralph Belling Karel French Sonya Hooks John Moon Laine Morio Typing II Awards Sandra Carazo Marie Miles Typing III Awards Joyce Alicante LeeAnn Antoku Alejandra Borello Misty Lewis Accounting Award Judy Cher Secretarial Occupations Award LeeAnn Antoku Outstanding English Student Marina Amaya Outstanding Technicians Brian Davis Scott Fix Outstanding Drama Student Karen Davalos Outstanding Thespian Scott Harrison Interior Design Award Judy Hammond Clothing Award Sharon Shepas Child Care Award Lucille Borges Calculus Award Bank of America — Math Tommy Kuo Bank of America — Lab Science Sungho Jun Bank of America — Social Studies Dan Kumamoto Bank of America — Foreign Language David Doami Bank of America — General Field Winners Fine Arts — Karen Davalos Classes Senior Awards 147 Traci Tanaka Most Valuable Math Club Member Tommy Kuo Physics Award Catherine Shota Traci Tanaka Don Donkey Award Traci Tanaka Marvin E. Simpson Memorial Scholarship Traci Tanaka French III Award Beverly Broderick ABCTA Scholarship Vineeta Jha Newspaper Award Victor Cota Annual Staff Award Victor Cota Pep Squad Award Debbie Limbo 5 i T.H. Gribben Pep Squad Award Debbie Limbo A 6 B Tire Co. Pep Squad Scholarship Ann Souza CSF Sealbearers Ronalie Alonzo Victor Cota Byron Ely Silla Lee Debbie Limbo Lester Ng Roger Ritchie Ann Souza CSF Sealbearer Marina Amaya Richard Choi Karen Davalos David Doami Mark Franklin Scott Harrison Vineeta Jha and Life Member Bradley Joe Sungho Jun Soo Kim Dan Kumamoto Tommy Kuo John Moon Laine Morio Catherine Shota Traci Tanaka CSF Scholarship Laine Morio CSF — Most Outstanding Graduate Dan Kumamoto Highest Honors Ronalie Alonzo Marina Amaya Richard Choi 148 Classes Senior Awards Hung Dang Karen Davalos David Doarni Richard Hanki Vineeta Jha Bradley Joe Sungho Jun Dan Kumamoto Tommy Kuo John Moon Laine Morio Bret Patel Catherine Shota Ann Souza Traci Tanaka Commendable Effort S Class Spirit Elaine Cubas Lilette Cubas 4 Pgs. 146-147 1. Mr. McReynolds awards the Senior ASB officers with certificates of achievement. 2. Nelson Navarro stands proudly as he is announced the Naval Academy Appointment. 3. Traci Tanaka is awarded The Don Donkey for 1981-82 by Mr. Smuts 4. Lorenzo Tyner. Rob Parkins. Robert Bafia and Greg Rhea are each awarded Athletic Life Passes 5. Mr Rivera presents many students with certificates for perfect attendance. Pgs. 148149 1. Brett Wheeler is presented with the Bank of America Award for music. 2 Victor Cota receives much recognition for his outstanding achievement in Journalism. 3. Dan Kumamoto walked away with many awards and recognition by the time the night was over. 4. Proud parents and friends watch eagerly as Seniors are recognized for their hard work through high school. 5. Ralph Belling thought his name never would be called. 6. Angela Tejeda and Jennifer Simpson's many hours of Drill Team finally paid off as they are each awarded with the William Hoffman Scholarships. 7. Ms. Stein presents Beverly Broderick with the French III Award. 7 Classes Senior Awards 149 Juniors prepare for prom n the past three years the Class of ‘83 put forth a tremendous effort in preparing for the 198182 Junior-Senior Prom. The junior class officers, along with their advisor Mrs. Skaggs, worked very hard planning fund raisers for the prom which helped to lessen the bill. The biggest sale of the year was the Almond Roca sale in which the juniors made over $500. Since this year's prom was the first dinner prom for Cerritos it cost the juniors more to put on and it was difficult for them to know exactly what to expect. The prom was held in the elegant Grand Ballroom at the Anaheim Mariott Hotel with the band “Organized Crime playing and the theme being Through the Years. When asked about preparing for the occasion. Teri Johnson. Junior Class President replied, We worked very hard together and it went smoothly because we got things accomplished early in the year. Besides preparing for the prom, the class of '83 kept actively involved by participating in the annual Almost Anything Went competition of classes in which they placed second in both their freshmen and sophomore year. Top row: Kevin Eisenmann — VicePresident. Teri Johnson — President. Wanda Brewer — Secretary Bottom row: Jim Peterson — Representative. Dena Ramsdell — Treasurer Abbott. Margaret Adams. Paul Adelizi. Paul Adkins. Richard Almeida, Anibal Amadon. Linda An. Sang An Anderson Steve Andersen. Jon Angulo. David Ankney. Michelle Antoku. Keri Lynn Arakawa. Amy Arcadio. Evelyn Arnold. Jennifer Aulls. Gary Azarcon. Mercedita Bahr. Victoria Baldwin. Kenneth Balmaceda. Sandra Banks III. Merritt Barakat. Jeffrey Beard. Diane Behnke. Keith Benefiel. Terri Benlian. Paul Bernal. Antoinette Bernardo. Belinda Betschel. Dennis Bhatt. Kamal Bhatt, Kaushik Bledsoe. Richard 150 Classes Juniors Blochcf. Dak Bolinger. Daniel Bonner. Barbara Bosfield. Brian Bowk, Marilyn Bradbury. Laurie Bradford. Ken Brandt. Carol Brazelton, Kimberly Brewer Wanda Brooks. Brigette Brown. Diedra Browne. Ron Bruce. Jr. Harold Brunsmann, Michael Bryant. Doyle Buchan. Crystal 8urggraf. Robert Burgin. Claudia Cabrera. Analisa Camanag. Edwin Camp. Tracy Campo basso. Geraldina Carbajal. David Carson. Korina Castro. Lucy Cenovich. Mark Chansler. Gregory Chantanaroj, Sittisak Chapel. Beth Charlan. Dale Chavez. Marie Cheng. Eugene Cherry. Laura Chisholm. Christina Choi. Joseph Chung. Mel Clary. Mark Cloutier. Cathy Coelho. Lucy Classes Juniors 151 Cole. Mishaun Comton. Lisa Correa. Luis Cortez. Sonya Cosico. Shirlcnc Costa. Antonio Costa. David Crain. Lisa Crain. Mark Cranficld. Robir. Crawley. Erndolyn Crawley. Pamlyn Cross. Shawn Cruz. Jose Cruz. Thomas Culbertson. Harry Jr. Cunningham. Candace De Medeiros. Ana De Nunzio. Darren De Witt. John Dean. Matthew Dearman. Joseph Dela, Emmanuel Delacruz. Joey Denton. John Diaz. Robert Disciascio. Steven Dominguez. Sylivia Dovel. Tim Dubin. Dandle Duran. Kimberlee Duron. Catherine Elsenmann. Kevin Enomoto. Jon Erdelji. Alfred Evans. Bradley Faifai. Patricia Farnworth, Susan Ferreira. Maria Fields. Kimberly 152 Classes Juniors Fischer. Cari Fischer. Chrissy Fix. Ron Foltz. Kum Fong. Mike Ford. Steve Frahm. Johnny Franco. Julie Fredctte. Julie Gabledon. Laura Galindo. Liliana Gallegos. Ananbel Garcia, Ursuhna Garcia. Virginio Garcia. Yvette Genzel. Dana Ghibaudo. Vivian Gloria. Gilbert Gonzales. Candace Gonzalez. Barbara Gonzalo. Robert Gougis. David Goy. Barry Goy. Bobby Grabau. Gaylcn Greiner. Barbara Grove. Donna Gurrola. Anthony Gutierrez. Liz Gutierrez. Margie Hagan. Kurt Hall. Darrin Ham. Gloria Hammond. Helen Hands. Monique Hannon. Joe Harewood. Brian Harrington. Maureen Harris. Darnell Harry. Vince Classes Juniors 153 Hatcher. Ken Hernandez. Jeanette Hernandez. Nancy Hernandez. Robert Hlntgen. Jeff Hlksbergcn. Tami Hong, Peter Hopkins. Kim Hoppe. Mike Howick. Richard Hocfner. Dessica Huh. Jin Hultman, Annette Hunt. Steve lannessa. Gina Inzcrilto. Dawn Jackson. Judy Jacobs. Jennifer Jauregut. Danny Jenncwcin, Carolyn Johnson. Francisco Johnson. Jackie Johnson. Terri Johnston. Jeff Jones. Rhonda Jones. Stephanie Jung. Jane Kao. Jeff Kawamoto. Robin Kawato. Colleen Kennedy. Carol Kent. Karnes Killingswotth. Vicki Kilmurray. Ken Kim. Cathy Kim. Edward Kim. Darrel Kim. Han Kim. Kun Kim. Mary History is just so exciting. thinks Todd Sellers and Becky Michel. Those weekend parties sure take a lot out of you. thinks Gayland Grabau. 154 Classes Juniors thinks Loren When Mr. Emard lectures time goes by so slow.” zo Hale. Boy would I love to go out with him. thinks Belia Alves. Kim. Tae Kimm. John Klumper. Patti Knight. Terika Kobata. Shelley Kochems. Lathleen Kolodziej. Jeff Kossak. Kim Krauskopf. Stephanie Kuipers. Hooka Kumada. Cheryl Lagaret. lane Lane. Will.am Lansford. Jeff Larson. Byyan Lawrence. Cyndy Lawrence. Greg Lawson. Laura Lee. Belinda Legulzamo. Siegfried Leinen. Tana Leith. Maria Leonard. Marc Leplre. John Levi. Keith Lewis. Dugnc Lin. James Ling. Andorea Littiken, Christine Lloyd, Debbie Lockett. Rosalind Loper, Carmen Lopez. Liz Lopez. Gina Lopez. Robert Lopreiato. Cynthia Lourenco. Ted Loverde. Theresa Lozano. Traycce Lurie. Alan Classes Juniors 155 Lyke. Sandy Lyon. Donna Ma. Jesse Mabey. Nick Macias. Albeit Mackcn. Wendy Manuel. Myra Maples. Toisan Marco. John Mars. Tricia Martin. Leon Martin. Theresa Martin. Tom Martinez. Diana Massaro. Teresa Matias. Liza Mayfield. Lennie Mays. Darrel Mazoo. Patricia McAllister. Kevin McDougall. Christine McFadden. Kayleen McIntyre. Greg Melendrez. Jess Mellott. Denise Menes. Arlene Meneses. Val Metzig. Michael Meyer. Jerry Michel. Becky Middleton. Denise Miller. Karla Mills. Lisa Misa. Marilyn Mojica. Martin Monteiro. Donna Montoya. Barbara Montoya. James Morales. Monica Morse. Kim Tonight I’m going to bed at 8:00. thinks Danny Ruffo. Wait a minute, what are you trying to say? asks Michael Lindmeier. 156 Classes Juniors Munder. Mauricio Muniz. Lisa Munoz. John Munoz. Sandra Nakasone, Mark Ncgley, Sandy Negrete. Ida Negrete. Innez Nilssen. Heidi Noble. Debbie Nowaske. Brian Nowell. David Nunn. Gayleen Odegaard. Laura Omura. Graig Orr, Charron Osano. Cydney Oudcga. Randy Ovcrlcese. Wendy Pak. Helen Park. Hyang Parker. Monique Patrick. Geoff Patton. Darlcen Payne. Bryan Peake. Deborah Pecoi. Joe Phillips, Daniel Phillips. Darryl Pllioglas. Judi Pinterpe. Maria Pipoty. Mike Piras. Flavis Placencia. Yolanda Polack. Danica Price. Mia Prince. Felecia Prochnow. Greg Puga. Jonnl Ann Qulbrantar. Diana Classes Juniors 157 Quinonez. Sandy Quion, Teodulfo Rabano. Raymond Ramos. Rossanc Ramsdell. Dvna Reagan, Christine Reed. Kenny Reed. Lucretia Reiner. Patricia Renteria. Lisa Retter. Erin Riley. Michael Rindahl. Deanna Rodriguez. Albert Rodriguez. John Rodriguez. Lorinda Rodriguez. Lynnettc Rodriguez. Rosario Rodriquez. Louis Roegicrs. Jacqueline Rogers. Eddie Rosario. Walter Rosario. Wilson Rose. Marti Rosenbergcr. Kathy Ross. Joe Rubio. Corina Rudnick.DecAnn Ruffo, Danny Ruiz. David Russell. Christine Saavedra. Jimmy Sanchez. Ernie Sanchez. Mike Santana. Richard Sarinana. Rafael Sato. Greg Sawrey. Erin Schcchinger. Linda Schneider. Kim 158 Classes Juniors Schrimpf. Alan Schwartz. Kim Scott. Carrie Scott. Kip Segal, Richard Seitz. Corey Selden. Coss Shapiro. Michael Sharon. Vicky Shepard. Akan Shepoiser. Susan Shiell. Kim Shimazaki. Karin Shin. Insoo Shota. Rodney Siler, John Sirnoes. Marc Simpson. Derek Skube. Srcve Smisth. Clay Smith. Deadra Smith. Kim Smith. Stepanie Soegiharto. Tcrira Speck. Tod Springet, Lisa Stark. Christy Stout. Doug Strauss. Mark Sunada. Eric Swtdrak. Heidi Ta. Mai Tall. Julie Talley. Scharrell Tamura. Darrin Tanaka. Richie Taylor. Jacqueline Teodoro, Mark Tcsoro. Sandy Therrien, Mack Gasses Juniors 159 Thiedc. Robert Thomas. Howard Thomas. Kristy Thomas, Wendy Thompson. Dwayne Thompson. Pat Thorn. Tim Thorson. Rosanna Thrower. Cathy Tibbs. Steve Tierhcimcr. Susan Tilmon. Michelle Tomaselli. Tony Tonthat. Huan Troxcll. Alisa Tsubota. Jean Valdez. John Vanderllnden. John Vanderputten. Thercse Vargas. Rocio Vcach. Jeff Vclazco. Ramona Vitale. John Vito. Martin Wadlington. Marlon Wale. Tracy Walker. Greg Walker. Mark Walker. Tim Walker. Wayne Wallace. Chavez Walton. Pcppie Ward. Kris Ward. Trisha Washington. Shaune Watanavc. Laurie Webster. Darrel Wcidmann. Jeff Wells. Craig Wcrts. Michael 160 Classes Juniors Tricia Ward thinks, If I ever catch him with another girl.. Wessman. Sue White. Ervin White. Randy Wiggins. Rik Williams. Patricia Williams. Steve Wilson. Terrence Wlltfang, Bobert Witter. Mark Wong. Mike Wright, Mike Wright, Robert Wright. Sharon Yabut. Ron Yerbak. Joey Yi. Andrew Yi. Mikyong Yoon. James Yoon. William Young. Troy Are you trying to tell me I copyed the wrong assignment? , says John Rodriquez to Virginia Classes Juniors 161 Sophomores take 2nd in class competition mong the more spirited classes at Cerritos High during the 1981-82 school year were the sophomores. They not only raised money for their class by selling M M's, but also helped after game dances by selling soda and candy. They also sponsored some of the after game dances this past year. The class of 84 broke through with so many spirited students that even the seniors had a tough time staying on top. They took second place in class competition. During Spirit Week, the class of 84's spirit really showed through. Ms. Thornberry, their advisor, was to be commended for helping at class events, organizing activities and doing much more than was expected of her. No one, however, can forget the class officers: President — Margie Ten Eyck. Vice-Presidnet — Hector Monserratte and the others who made up the class of 84. Front row: David Vaughn — Representative, Hector Monserratte — VicePresident. Back row: Jane Kim — Treasurer. Margie Ten Eyck — Sophomore President. Lourdes Sacramento — Secretary. Abad. Richard Abelar. Pam Aicinena. Glen Alamo. Joe Albert. Liz Alexander. Alphonso Allen. Jess Allengui. Erwin Allred. Ronds Alves. Andre Alves. Belia Amos. Lisa Anderson. Mike Andres. Norman Andrews. Kelly Angluli. Fred Apgar. Michael Appleby. James Avma, Katherine Azevedo. Paul Backus. Kim Baek. Simon Baglietto. Marc Baker. Jerry Balboa. Claudio Baldeviso. Rhonda Balice. Frank Balkus. Thomas Banks. John Barnet. Lisa Barros. George Bass. Carla 162 Classes Sophomores Bautista. Louis Better. Marie Benfatti. Darlene Berry. Mancie Betterton. Joy Bhargava. Sanjeev Bigbee. Tamara Bish. Frank Btasco. Juanita Bledsoe. Jamie Bolanos, Roy Bosfield. Carolyn Boswell. Phoebe Bourdeau. Deeann Bradford. Kenny Brama. Joanne Branch. Eric Brock. Cindy Brooks. Carla Brown. Aunita Brown. Darleen Brown. Denise Browne. Shelly Bruce. Bonnie Bryant. Fred Bula. Ronnie Bunch. Jack Burton. Jim Cadena. Paul Calsip. Crisdla Cameron. Kim Camon. Jon Candanoza. Roy Carmichael. Ann Cartee. Michelle Cason. Mike Cerillo. Michael Chamberiain. Scott Chamberlin. Parri Chavez. Gina Classes Sophomores 163 Clark. Porker Coker. Ron Colomn, Brenda Cooke. Tina Cooke. Trino Corona. Martin Cousins, Seandale Cowans. Kim Crane. Mark Cranfield. Donald Crivello. Kathy Cueua, David Dabdoub. George Dailey. Robert Dallos. Deborah Datu. Paul Daugherty. Jeannie Davalos. David Davis. Joe Davis. Talethia Day. Kevin De Guzman, Ewin Dearman. Meg Decth. Scott Delaware, Anna Delosreycs. Josephine Del Rosario. Angie Dini . Maria Dobrick. William Donisthorpe. Toni Doughty. Gene Dovcl. Richard Duerr. Keri Dunn. Brian Duron. Caroline Edmonds. Doug Edrozo. Andrea Elickcr. Valter Ellis. Pat Emerson, Jeff Man. these tests get harder every week. says Joe Makkox Flunking is so much fun laughs Angie Del Rosario. 164 Classes Sophomores Hey! We finally made it to Hollywood and Vine laughs Lisa. Tony. Mark, and Cathy I need a break today. I’m going to McDonald’s” says David Santana English. Kevin Evans. Paula Everett, Rodney Farr. Jodi Fidler. Andrew Fields. Julie Filippin. Robert Fitzpatrick. David Fleckner. Tcri Flores. Marcus Footi, Elizabeth Ford. Marc Francis. Pete Franco. Lisa Franco. Gina Freircich. Murna Freitas. Elizabeth Futch. Edward Gabertan, Sharon Gadberry. David Garnica, Maureen Gaylord. Robert Gee. Paul Gentile. Kim Gentry. Tina Gilbert. Kenny Giles. Laura Gilpalrick. Tim Gonsalves. Fernando Gonzales. Liz Gonzales. Elizabeth Gonzales. Fred Gonzales. Darren Gorton, Scott Graef. Anita Granham. Debra Gravctle. Dana Guerrero. Bridget Gutierrez. Leonard Haas. Lynettc Classes Sophomores 165 Hakopian. Ed Hall, Deona Harrison, Kim Hauschka. Heidi Hearn. Troy Icon Heatherton. Colleen Hecht, Mark Henderson. Lisa Henson. Yolanda Hernandez. Frank Herrern, Richard Hilbert. Andy Hill. Ron Hong, Janet Hope. Sonia Hopkins. Ricky Horn, Kristine Horn, Ron Hot sager. Jeff Hul. Roxanne Humbard. Kelli Humphrey. Jacguclyn Humphris, Cliff llao. Joel Inouyc. Pat Iwal. Joni Jacobs. Lorie Jaggars. Brian Jamir. Rowcna Jensen. Jan Jimenez. Gayle Johnson. Alicia Johnson. Paul Jones. Lamont Kapadia. Parul Kapuno. Oulce Kawaguchi. Kevin Kemp. Rosalyn Kim, Daniel Kim. Frank 166 Classes Sophomores Oh — my gosh! He's lookir g at one of those magazines said, Ron-da Allred -O'Slh'tib Francesca Regalado. Margie Ten Eyck, and Kim Wells, ask Which one of us would you like? Kim. Hyo-Sil Kim.Jane Kim, Jennifer Kim, Julie Kim. Sun Klemer. Julie Klmgeiser, Karen Klumper. Rhonda Knox. Jennifer Kobayashi. Kathy Koford. Shannon Labelle. Michelle Lacy. Leigh Landcira. Maria Lan. Robert Lee. Julie Lee. Sue Lee, Sung Lehmann, Karen Lepire. Joe Lewis. Candec Liaw. Peter Librizzi. Hick Lim. Gina Livingaston, Kevin Lloyd. Marlena Lotcrina. Alvin Lourence. Frank Lourenco. Lisa Lourence. Robert Loveland. Troy Low. Sophie Lowe. Tracy Lucas. Julie Luis. Amilcar Lumanog. Rose Luplca. Robbie Macaraog. Jose Mackintosh. Sherri Madrigal. Raul Jr. Classes Sophomores 167 Mager. Pat Mahoney. Lon Mali, Tushar Mafonzo. Troy Mangahis. Nida Martron, Noel Mar. Bryan Marlin, Toya Marshall. Michelle Martinez. Diana Martinez. Diana Martinez. Lupe Martinez, Sandra Martins. Natalie Mascarenas. Peter Mason. Connie McAlcxandcr. Jacguie McCabe. Andrea McCrearx. Alex McLaughin. Jeff McNeil. Marceleinc McNeil. Mark Mehr. Joe Melendrcz. Archie Mcsserschmidt. Cathy Metcveravong. Chatchai Meyer. Lisa Meyer. Tammy Michael. Steve Michel. Tony Miller, Deanna Miller. Tiffanie Miranda. Agncssalome Misa. Mike Mishrcki. Mike Mitchell. Angela Mohammad. Tony Mohr. Ronald Moinzadch. Roscanna Molloy. Steven I use ultra brite smiled Debbie Dallos Oh! Come on. Is this really a slingshot? says. Hector Monserratte 168 Classes Sophomores Monserratte, Hector Montano, Abbie Montgomery. Shirrane Moon. Young Moreno. Tommy Morimoio. Wendy Morio. Stephanie Morrison. Julie Mulder. Fred Munns. David Murphy. Cathy Musty. Willie Myers. Gina Myers. Sandra Nasafotie. Ellen Navarro. Galmar Navarro. Michelle Nelson. Cynthia Nesbit. Melissa Neves. Hella Ng. Leon Nowaske. Constance Nunn. Chris Nuttall. Eric Obenhavs, Brian Obcrg. George Ochoa. Robert Okamura. Kathy Omura, Francine Orr. Crystal Ortega. Gina Osano. Arlene Osborn. Jimmy Otani. Yvonne Palacios. Sandy Palmer. Michelle Palmer. Trudy Park. Hyung Park. Jung Parkins. Shirley Classes Sophomores 169 Parr. Kevin Patam. Vicky Payne. Kirk Pendergrass. Diana Perrin. Mike Peterson. Roberta Phan, Minh-Trang Phillips. Diana Phuong. Quang Pierson. Siluana Pinarija, Silvia Pinheeird. Tony Pires. Maria Polak. Michael Polk. Pa mu la Potter. Diane Powell, Cheryl Powell. Trina Powers. Robert Poyatos. Erwyn Price. Cherie Price. Mike Proctor. David Prout. Debbie Rabano. Belinda Ramaila. Erik Ramirez. Leah Ramos. James Rawlings. Stewart Rebick. Mike Regalado. Francesca Reis. Robert Reitz. Christina Remedios. John Rezazadeh. Roya Ridge. Sam Rivera. Lisa Rivero. Dean Ro. Hyun Jung Robbins. Dennis My favorite subject is sleeping' Right! and next you'll want my autograph says. Trudy Palmer Myrna Freireich says. 170 Classes Sophomores •m r«' .Vi'-V'-, Dennis Mello says. I think I'll just take a 5 minute snooze 1 always get stuck in the corner complains. Jeff Emerson Roberts. Cathy Robinson. Carrie Robinson. Ethan Robinson. Jeanne Robinson. Julie Rodriguez. Anna Rodrignez. Ray Roland. Tony Rolon. Stephanie Romo. Jose Romo. Michelle Rosenbekger. Kris Roslansky, Jane Sacramento. Lourdes Saidian. Ramona Salas. Salvador Salley. Desiree Sanborn. Tracy Sanchez. Guadalupe Sanderson. Julian Santos. Brian Santos. Neronica Saudc. Isaura Schapcr. Robert Schmuff. Glenn Schneider. Ann Schubert. Eric Senegal. Moniaue Sepulveda. Sandi Sexton. Darin Sheffcy. Michael Shelton. Andrea Sheng. Vivian Shin. Stuart Shirley. Robert Sims. Robby Singleton. Connie Skube, Brian Sladek. Claudia Slattery. Scott Classes Sophomores 171 Sloan. Gary Smith. Clifton Smith. Kelly Smith. Kim Smith. Kimberly Smith. Toni Soares. Susan Solvey. Kerry Spencer. Jacqueline Springer. Gerald Starr, Jeff Stern. Marie Stevenson. Angie Stewart. John Sudarich. Gina Suh. Faye Sullivan. Susan Sutherland. Vince Sutow. Leslie Suzuki. Shirley Suzuki. Susan Ta. Kris Takanishi. Eric Talmon. Jerry Tanaka, Wcndi Taylor. Cynthia Taylor. Mike Templin. Glenn Ten Eyck. Margie Thaker. Robbie Than Myint, Myo Theisen. Tony Tiddell. Mimi Ting, Sheryl Toor. Jasdev Tracey. Lee Trematn. Kip Troxell, Ron Turner. Leza Twarog. Julie 172 Classes Sophomores W lvty I always wanted to be Charlie Chaplin says Margie Ten Eyck Deona Hall and Jackie Gill coming back from the ball game CJrasaki. Sherrie Valdes. Mike Valenzuela. Alexander VanHuss. Stacey Vaughn. Roy Velarde, Ray Velazco. Tito Verner. Lisa Vcslrc. Marcy Victoria, Rafael Vivertte. Yvette Voye. Michael Wagner. Tiffany Waiker. Debbie Walsh. Danny Walter. Traycie Wapcnsky. Cindy Ward. Kim Warner. Richard Webster. Laura Welker. Joe Wells. Kim Weston. Anita Wheaton. Suzic White. Edie Wilke. Karen Wilke. Kathleen Williams. Cheryl Williams. Jackie Williams. Keith Williams. Susan Willie. Dolores Wood. Holli Woods. Lakimerly Yamashita. Ross Yoshizawa, Mark Young. Tina Zamorano. Gina Zcrtuchc. Vivian Zlidenny. Laura Classes Sophomores 173 Freshmen begin to adjust he Class of '85 thought that high school life was exciting and full of fun. but what they didn't know was that to have fun at Cerritos High you can not be a member of the freshmen class. When they first stepped foot on Cerritos High they were full of look at that”, who's he”, check him out , check her out , where is E l. B-4. P-2, K l , who's Mrs. Skaggs. Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Painton, Mrs. Joynt. After the 1st and 2nd week passed they thought that the traditional freshmen being thrown into trash cans was just a scare. As the 3rd week followed, however, the freshmen found out that the tradition wasn't just a scare, but a reality. But that didn't seem to stop the determined freshmen class who went on io show strong spirit at the pep rallys, games, and other school functions which lead them to a pretty good start in school spirit points. They had a very successful candy sale, and a variety of fund raisers around school as well as around the community. With the guidence of Mrs. Grasso and Cynthia Azarcon (Class President) and the dedication that the freshmen class had, they are sure to shine at Cerritos High in their final years. Front Row: Vice President Rosalind Gutierrez. President Cynthia Azarcon. Bock Row: Secretary Sharon Defazio, Class Representative Michele Lewis. Treasurer Kim Duran. Aaron. Lori Abdelnour. Fred Ackerman. Julie Alii. Lise Aks. Valerie Alexander. Ted Allende. Roberto Almeda. Allan Almeida. Jose Alonso. YoJeisy Alvarado. Magdalene Alvarez. Danny Amiya. Janice Anand. Joy Andersen. Patrick Anderson. Sheila Andrade. Paulina Andrews. Damon Aquino. Arthur Arcadio. David Arcebal. Manola Ardeleanu. Valentin Arellanes. Sabrina Arnold. James Arnold. Todd Atkins. Gail Aupiu. Angela Azarcon. Cyndy Baclig. Christine Baker. Eric Balboa. Marcelo Baldeviso. Bernard 174 Classes Freshmen Ballesteros. Deborah Balling. Karin Barakat. Angela Barcelos. David Barnes. Janelle Barnette. Christine Bates. Christopher Battle. Tina Baucham. Yvette Bautista. Remil Beanum. Felicia Beaubier. Victor Behnke. Shari Benford. Pamela Benoche. Karen Benson. Regina Berry. Derrick Betmaleck. Matthew Bettencourt. John Bianco. Michael Blanchard. Nichelle Blasco. Shirley Borge. Rebecca Borges. Martina Bowman. John Bradshaw. Timothy Brookshire. Robin Brown. Edgar Brown, La Shonda Cabula. John Callahan. Cari Campos. Sherri Camputano. John Canales. Stephanie Candler. Michelle Caron. Wade Carter. Susan Castano. Eric Caswick. Michelle Cenovich. Susannah Cexton. Dina Cha. Jung Won Chandna. Neclam Chandnani. Shela Chavez. Gilbert Chi. Myoun Cho. Sung Eun Classes Freshmen 175 Choc. Sun Joo Choe. Young James Choi. Jae Ho James Choi. Joann Choi. Young Kyung Choi. Young Won Chong. Robert Choulder. Missy Chung, Phillip Cilk. Darrin Cocroft. Jon Cole. Tanya Coliter. David Collins. Randy Cook. William Cortex, Mathew Costco. Jeannette Costa. George Cota. Joe Couto. Jose Cowans. Lee Co . Stacy Cranfield. Tammy Culp. John Dailey. Greg Darwin. Anthony Davis. Robert Jr. Defork). Sharon Del Rosario, Anthony Delosreycs. Claire Dickerson. Laura Dimacopoulos. Andreas Dinis. Anabela Dos Santos. Marta Doughty. Walter Dover. Sean Downey. Sarah Duerr. Kris Duke. Pamela Dungo, Martcel Duran. Deanna Duran. Kimberly Durazo. Rose Durocher. David Dykstra. Elizabeth Edrozo. Jacky Elkins. Eric 176 Classes Freshmen Socorro Garcia dreams of the day she will become a senior. Emerson. Tony Engel. Todd Engelhardt. Dale Enomoto. Kimmie Epplcr. Rhonda Erdelji. Christina Ervin. Brent Estrella. Antoinette Estclla. Diane Evans. Jammie Faifai. Joellc Fanucchi. Dcana Faria. Joseph Faulkner. Michael Fault, Adrians Fernandes. Madalena Ferreira. Ana Ferrer. Dahlia Fewer. Kenneth Fields. Blanche Flores. Gilbert Flores. Monica Forcatto. Sergio Ford. Aaron Gabertan, Alfredo Gaines. Charles Gallardo. Carmcla Gallardo. Rafael Gallegos. Sonia Gallegos. Jr Gerardo Garber. Richard Garcia. Patricia Garcia. Socorro Garner. Callsta Garrison. Robert Garrelts. Melodee Garrett. Charisse Gautschy, Stephen Geyer. John Gil. Jacqueline Glavmich. Steven Godbeherc. La Donna Gonzales. Rodney Gonzales. Christopher Green. Eric Greiner. Richard Grey. Victor Classes Freshmen 177 Griffin, Michelle Guenther, Belha Guerra. Christina Guerrero. Lisa Gutierrez. Arnold Gutierrez. Michelle Gutierrez. Minerva Haas, Jeffery Hall. Kimberly Hallstcd. Michael Ham, Richard Manners. Shawn Hannum Jr.. James Hansen. Jimmy Hansen. Susan Hardy. Robert Harris. Christine Harrison. Carlton Hasegawa. Lori Hattar. Sami Hayes. Melvin Haynes. Clyde Hernandez. Michelle Herrera. Ann Herrera. Mora Herrick. Robert Higuchi. Darren Hiibert. Edward Hill. Valerie Mirage. Dean Hodgson Jr.. Donald Holmes. Ron Hon. Michael Hooge. Michael Hordyk. Elizabeth Ho soda. Joey Houska, Pamela Howard. Stephanie Hucfner. Jocelyn Huggins. Harold Hulshof. Stacey Humphery. Jeanne Hunt. David Hussain. John Hussain. Shahid Inacio. Paul Ingram. Paige 178 Classes Freshmen Iverson. Armon Iverson, Romon Jackson, Reginald Jacobs. Libby Jamir. Rachelle Jasper. Michelle Jauregui. Angelica Jay. Joy Jefferson. Jory Jenkins. Martlque Jenson. Tammera Johnson, Cheryl Johnson. Darrin Johnson. Jill Johnson. Sherri Johnson. Sonya Jones. Holly Jones. Kimberly Jones. Rob Jones. Robert Jones. Robert Journet. Sandra Kaiser. Christine Kalderson. Miriam Kamashian, Andrew Kang. Victor Kelley.'Monjette Kcma, Duke Kerns. Edward Kern. Michele Keshava. Nirmal Khodabakhsh. Jizcl Kim.Chun Kim, In Kim. Jane Kim. Jin Kim. Joseph Kim, Jung Suk Kim. Steve Kimsey. Craig King. Anthony Kirt’ley. Janet Koehler. Shawnna Koen. Terry Kossak, Robert Krijakin, Kelly Kwon. Joon Classes Freshmen 179 Ladeira. Joe Lagarct. Sidney Lamastus. Sherie Lane. Run Long Lara. Leo Lasso. Kathy Lawson. Leslie Layton. Dennis Lee. Carol Lee. Desmond Lee. Garret Lee. Hakrto Lee. Judith Eun Lee. Jung Lee. Young Lee. Young Leinen. Robert Lewis. James Lewis. Mark Lewis. Michele Liaw. Ellen Limon. Charles Limson. Lorna Ling. Chow Liu. Richard Lombardi. Dawn Lopez. Dianna Lopez. Rafael Lopez. Rosa Lotchdo. Lorellie Lovato. Joel Lovcrde. John Lozano. Richard Luera. Robert Luna. Richard Ma. Charlie MacFarlane, Lea Manuel. Meliza Mars. Jonathon Martin. Laronda Martinez. Anthony Maosn. Karen Mayeda. Brians McKendell. Eric McLeod. Felicia McMillian. Michael Medina. Charlyn 180 Classes Freshmen Meismer, Sheri Melendrez. Rigobcrto Mendez. Ernestine Mendoza. Anthony Menier. Todd Montgomery. Johnny Moore. Tracy Moreno. Christina Moreno. Silvia Morris. Lorie Mosquera. Rubend Mukul. Lee Munoz. Olga Munoz. Sonny Murakami. John Musella, Susan Myers. David Nakasone. Laurie Navarro. Roger Ncavitt. Debra Nevarez. Manuel Neves. Maria Ncyer, Kristine Nicols. Joseph Nielsen. Denny Noble. Leomar O'Brien. Thomas O'Berg. Esther O'Campo. Sandra Ochoa. Eric Olive. Stephen Oliveira. Jessie Oliveira. Lucy Oliver Jr.. Lee Olvera. Anthony O'Neil. Keely Ostcr. Rubirosa Ovro. Paul Owens. Deanna Paek. Bom Pak. Jin Hyun Pamaran. Ferdinand Pandhi. Tapan Park, Kyung Pccot. Jeffery Perez. Jorge Peterson. Chad Classes Freshmen 181 Philips, Latonya Pinanja. Robert Piner. Ron Pires. Maria Placido. Frank Plasch, Mark Pokipata, Lisa Polack, Roy Powell. Tracy Prochnow. Matthew Quan. Kevin Quinones. Alda Quinonez. Rolando Quitasol. Gerardo Ramey. Chris Ramos. Tricia Ramsdell. Bobby Rankins. Norman Ray. Michelle Rebelo. Ana Rebick. Kenny Reed. Brian Reed, Richard Remsen. Dianna Rex, Shawn Rezaleh. David Ricarte. Lisa Rice, Tammy Rios. Alex Rios. Eric Robertson. Terry Robinett. Brian Rochel, Eric Rodrigues. Lillian Rodrigue . Leecct Rodriguez, Ronnie Rogers. Connie Rose. Cherilyn Rowley. Julie Rucker. Millicent Ryan. Shawn Salas. Felix Salazar. Michelle Sanchez. Monica Sanchez. Perry Sondo. Robert Santa Ana. Osvaldo Libby Jacobs boxed of ancient Egypt. 182 Classes Freshmen I antos. Deanna Marie Schaal. Chc.-yl Schmitt. Dana Scholten. Dawn Sohoor. Jeffery Greg Schreier. Phillip Scott. Andrea Scott. Schell Serrano. Lorcno Shade. Robert Stevt Shadwcll. Terri Lynn Shandor. Robert Shank. Victoria Shannon. Sharlotte Shepas. David Todd Sherrill. Suzanne Shimazaki. Mark Shimizu. Isaac Shimon. Robin Gari Shin. Tommy Shorter. Dartle Silva. David Silva. Leo Silva. Michael E. Silva. Paulo Jorge Silva. Jr. Charles F. Silvcrio. Raymond D. Simoes, Marcelo Simpson. Detdrc Simpson. Maureen Sindaha. Stephen Sipe. Lori A. Sipple. Jason Bradlc Skiles. Deborah Smith. Cynthia Anne Smith. Dean Michell Smith. Larry Smith, Leslie Gail Smith. Michael W Souza. Lisa Spence. Debbie L. Spence. Kelley Ann Sperling. Nels Joseph Squires. Robin Lynett Stewart. Leshon Moniq Stipati, Frank T. Stockton. Laura Classes Freshmen 183 Stout. Matt Strauss. Steve Strunk, Marc Sullivan. Donna Sullivan. Cathleen Sutton. Robert Takanoshi, Dean Takmon. Joni Talley. Demetrious Tapia. Lina Taylor. Kenneth Telch. Desiree Tejeda. Toni Terry. Wanda Teskc. Butch Tesoro. Diane Tessenear. Tina Thanmyint. Sun Theisen. Eric Thomas. Christian Thomas. Chrisiiarte Thomas, Maureen Thomas. Meuteen Thompson. Cynthia Thompson. Frankie Thompson. Jeanette Thompson. Kevin Thorn. Wendy Thorpe. Toni Tierney, Lisa Tobler. Brandon Tolentlno. Rocky Tomaselli. Moria Torres. Gilda Torres. Sandy Trejo. Juanita Trejo. Yasmin Trepanier. Lisa Treviiu. Denise Turigliatlo. Bill Turner. Judy Ueltri. Janice Uhley. Joy Umemoto. Glenn Unbe. Imelda Vaca. Vincent Valdes. Ella Lisa Amos caught in a rare moment. 184 Classes Freshmen Valdivia. Guadalupe Vanwinkel. Andrew Vasquer. Manuel Veach. Laureen Veltri. Janice Villamater. Rosauro Villarreal. Arturo Villarreal. Patricia Villegas. Ramil Waldo. Gil Walker. Shorn Walling. Kim Wang. Mei Wapensky. Wendy Ward. Debbie Ward. Debbie Ward. Tamay Warkentin. Carol Warkentin. Darly Warkentin, Patti Washington. Michelle Watanabe. Lisa Weeks. John Weinberg. Steve Weinstein. Steve Weinstein. Teri Wells. Cher White. Debbie White. Ginger White. Melissa Wilcox. Mark Willbanks. Robert Williams. Anthony Williams. Frank Williams. Kevin Williams. Jellery Williams. John Williams. Johnny Williams. Terry Williams. Wendy Willis. Sean Wilson. Diana Wilson. Diana Wimmer. Val Witt. Cheryl Witter. Kristen Wong. Vincent Wrick. Joanne Yaka, Joann Yce. Wesley Yehi. King Yew. Paul Yerbak. Denise Yoo. Jane York. Evon Yoshioka. Kristine Classes Freshmen 185 7 10 years and still going strong here were many adjustments for the Informer in 1982. The majoj one was working with the new print shop on campus. Due to a rookie year, the time alotted for printing was drastically increased from last year. The additional time needed to print put a much heavier work load on the staff, which consisted of only 15 members. With experience on their side however, the Informer managed to produce 15 outstanding issues at the end of the year. The district graphics department handled the typesetting and consequently, printing costs came down. Once again. Editor in Chief Victor Cota and Advisor Mr. Armstrong led the staff in another successful year of excellent layout and writing standards. Students were kept informed and opinions were heard as the Informer wound up it’s first decade of production. 1. The Informer Staff. 2. Michelle Marshall and Steve Sepulveda trying to look busy. 3. Advisor Mr. Armstrong questioning one of the editor’s decisions. 4. Jim Peterson. Edna Shin, and Business Manager Scott Harrison giving one of the Informer's famous candid poses . 5. Editor in Chief Victor Cota taking on the difficult task of finding errors in the Informer. 6. Making some critical sports decisions are Dave Serrano. Bill Mosiello. and Gary Willard. 7. At times the staff became a little crazy during layout days. 8. Are you talking to me buddy? says Cheryl Kumada. 9. The Editorial Board consisting of Gary Willard — Sports Page Editor. Victor Cota — Editor in Chief. Cheryl Kumada — Front Page Editor. Edna Shin — Feature Page Editor, and Laurie Watanabe — Editorial Page Editor. Clubs Mewspaper Staff 189 New equations for math club _ ath Club, the organization that WkM gave Cerritos its first “Love ■ W ■ Machine” for the Sadie Hawkins Dance, broke through with other -1—' activities used to promote spirit -----------[—1 for CHS. The club, lead by President Tommy Kuo and Advisor Ms. Edson, sponsored such events as a See's Sucker sale, video arcade contest, and a math contest and banquet. They also participated in roller skating and the Spirit Week Volleyball Tournament. The club was very active in 1982, and their spirit definetly grew. 1. Math Club officers: Tommy Kuo, president; Mark Franklin, vice president; Lester Ng, treasurer; Lya Soegiharto. secretary; and Ms. Edson. advisor. 2. Tommy Kuo and Ms. Edson the math club's leaders. 3. What's everybody looking at? asks Erika Aks. 4. The 198132 Math Club. me. Edgar Poyatos. Second Rbwr , Rene Alvarez. First Row: L to R Huan Thon+hat. Yong Moon. Leon Ng. Sungho Jun. Bryan Mar. Roger Ritchie. Bill Navarro. Jw n Kumamoto. Bradley Joe. Mark FrankliruJohn Moon. Tommy Kuo. Ralph Belling. Richard till Chon. Helen Yoon. Soo Kim. Lya Soe fco. Parul Soni. Erika Aks. Ms. Edson. luri WataiWCathj fioberts nd Rick .ang. Candy Goniales. Don Kumamoto. Debate added to speech team reaking through with a first, the Cerritos High Speech teams participated at various tournaments such as GSC, GCLA, Lion's Club, Cal State Fullerton. La Canada (where, with a small group, the team took a fifth place sweepstakes), Alhambra and Long Beach City College. At all of these tournaments, CHS Speech had at least one and usually five or six people in the final rounds. They did so well that they sent several people to the state championships. Lead by such outstanding and unusual officers as Dan Kumamoto, president; Karen Davalos, vice-president; Randy Oudega. treasurer; Lori Jean Lang, secretary; and Mrs. Gordon, advisor, the team participated in the Spirit Week Volleyball Tournament, Mini spirit Week Balloon Sit, the egg toss and worked on the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 1. The 1981-1982 Speech. 2. Why is it. whenever 1 smile, my eyes close? 3. Do you really want to here my speech? , asks a modest Karen Davalos. 4. Advisor Mrs. Gordon and President Dan Kumamoto. Clubs Speech Debate Team 191 United we stand nited Together, a club which was very active this past year, broke through with many activities to offer CHS students. They were involved in Club Day, sold candy apples, participated in the Spirit Week Sack Race, and had a Divorce Booth at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. The club also sponsored another successful (fifth annual) Talent Show and Dance, and a fashion show. Under the guidance of advisor Ms. Pierce and President Lisa Johnson, the group held picnics and went to Magic Mountain. United Together, as always, promoted spirit throughout the year. 1. You know we like to get our pictures taken. says LaSonya Harvey. 2. The 1981-82 United Together club. 3. Oh. a picture? Cheese 4. United club officers: L to R — Tiffany Baylor, secretary; Lisa Johnson, president; Mrs. Pierce, advisor; Stephanie Davis, club representative; Lita B. Jacobs, treasurer; Michael McDavid. vicepresident. 4 192 Clubs United Together Ichiban is 1 he Ichiban Club broke through with various events that helped promote school and club spirit. They raised money with such activities as a fortune cookie sale and a raffle, for their end of the year trip. Almost every month, the club sponsored gym nights where students had the opportunity to play basketball, volleyball and other sporting events. The club was active during Spirit Week by participating in the Volleyball Tournament, and they put on the Rubik s Cube Contest. Throughout the year, the club was lead by their advisor Ms. Yamada and president Jay Hosada. The Ichiban Club also gave scholarships to those deserving seniors, at the end of the year. 1. The 1981-82 Ichiban Club. 2. Club officers: Jay Hosada. President: David Doami. Vice President; Bradley Joe. Treasurer; Karen Nakakihara. Secretary. 3. Konnich-wa. Would you like to join us? 4. President Jay Hosada and Advisor Joy Yamada. 5. Happy members on Club Day. Clubs lchiban 193 Portuguese club does it again _ nee again, the Portuguese Club Owas formed at Cerritos High. They had various fund raisers such as a car wash and a bake sale to pay --------i—l for a picnic and a trip to Magic -------1—J Mountain. One of the ac- complishments of the Portuguese club was winning second place in the volleyball tournament during Spirit Week. They also participated in the basketball tournament. The club again ended with a good year. 1. The Executive Board: Val Menezes. Vice President; Lucy Coelho. Secretary; Manuel Rocha. President; Paul Azevedo. Representative; Andre Alves. Treasurer. 2. Manuel Rocha and Paul Azevedo on Club Day. 3. 1981-1982 Portuguese Club. Back Row L to R Jim Kim. Mr Kwon. Joseph Choi. Yong Moon. Sung Ho Jun. James Kim. Jim Huh. Hyoung Gun Park Middle Row L to R Kun Kim, Mel Chung. William Yoon. David Kang. Peter Kim. James Choi. David Kim. Simon Back Front Row L to R Soo. Kim. Silla Lee. Jill Chon. Julie Park. Helen Yoon. Sunny Huh. Mi Eun Kim. Kathy Kim Han-mi takes first! ne of the newest clubs on campus was Han-Mi, formerly known as Moo Koong Wha and the Korean Club. Their advisor. Mr. Kwon. helped start the club on to a very successful year. They prided themselves on doing exceptionally well in the Spirit Week Volleyball Tournament. This year's Han-Mi Club placed first above all others. The club then went on to participate in the L.A. County Volleyball Tournament. During Christmas time, they spread their Christmas spirit by caroling around town. President David Kim organized a roller skating party and several picnics for the club. A banquet was also planned at the end of the year to celebrate their funfilled and exciting year. 1. The Hamni Club. 2. The Executive Board: David Kang. Mr. Kwon. Silla Lee. Mel Chung. Kun Kim. Joseph Choi. Kathy Kim. William Yoon. Clubs Han-Mi 195 Annual staff is hot! Diane Potter, Scott Harrison. Front Rr 8 nnual Staff was busy at work during the 1981-1982 school year as the Sin Igual began its second decade of production. Editor in Chief Victor Cota led the rest of the staff in publishing the biggest and most colorful book in this school's history, as well as one of the most colorful in Southern California. The eighteen members on staff were divided into separate sections at the beginning of the year, and unlike the past, members had the responsibility of taking their own pictures. Sanford Studios once again handled the photography. The staff worked many late hours to meet their various deadlines. During these late hours, there was much confusion. With the support of Advisor Mr. A., however, the staff broke through to produce one of the best annuals in this school's history. 1. Annual Staff showing their true selves. 2. Having a deadline tomorrow is not a laughing matter. says Victor Cota to Lisa Hathaway. 3. The Sin Igual Staff. 4. I'm not going to write that! says Diane Potter to Victor Cota. 5. Victor Wirt and Kevin Day taking time out to pose for a picture. 6. The EditorinChief. Victor Cota. 7. Section Editors: Deona Hall — Faculty. Debbie Limbo — Sports. Vineeta Jha — Clubs. Lisa Hathaway — Activities. Colleen Williamson — Classes. Scott Harrison — Business Manager and Victor Cota — Editor inChief. 8. Annual Staff's Advisor Mr. Armstrong. 9. Vineeta Jha. Lucille Borges. Anna Freitas, and Victor hamming it up for the camera. Clubs Annual Staff 197 A.S.B. does it with a motion word greatly describing the ASB Cabinet was hard working. They were very successful during the year, as President Gentry R. Humphrey displayed his excellent leadership qualities to help the rest of the members break through and organize various activities. These activities and events made school very interesting and great fun. Homecoming. Spirit Week. Almost Anything Went and The Nominating Convention were great successes along with Era Week. The ASB Cabinet urged all clubs to be involved with the Sadie Hawkins Dance with many clubs sponsoring a different booth at the dance. The Activities Director. Mr. Dennis McReynolds supported the Cabinet throughout the year and helped make it one of the most enjoyable years for the students of CHS. 1. Advisor — Mr. McReynolds. 2. Cabinet members during a business meeting. 3. Activities secretary: Ms. Kepler. 4. The 1981-1962 ASB Cabinet. 5. Cynthia Azarcon and Gearld Springer trying to come up with a new event for Spirit Week. 6. The patriotic ASB Cabinet girls and their Pet Nerd . 7. ASB Presi dent: Gentry Humphrey. 8. Vice-President: Karen Davalos. 9. If you take our picture, we'll approve your P.O. 10. Super Friends. come to the school's rescue. II. Secretary: Lisa Hathaway. 12. Treasurer: Vineeta Jha. 13. I know how to relate to the public says. Colleen Williamson. 198 Clubs A.S.B. Cabinet Clubs A.S.B. Cabinet 199 Fundraisers, activities and, Acting und raisers and spirit activities were on the top of the list for Thespian Troupe 2080 this year. They broke through with such things as a cheese sale and paper products sale. Ironically, their main goal was to raise money for the Drama Department productions, even though they have nothing to do with the actual department. They also participated in the Spirit Week Volleyball Tournament, won the Mini Spirit Week Gahr Balloon Sit, and sponsored the very successful Balloon Toss. They were lead by officers Tim Thorn, President; Scott Harrison. Vice-President; Laura Lawson, Secretary; Tracy Rebun, Treasurer; Scott Fix, Seargent-at arms; Victor Wirt, Historian; and Mrs. Sue Thornberry, advisor. At the end of the year, the troupe held a banquet where awards were given for Honor Thespians, individual achievement and the introduction of the new officers for 1982-83. Back row. left to right: Laura Lawson. Peter Mascarenas, LaShaun Edwards. Randy Oudega. John Denton. Kim Magee. Brian Davis. Front row. left to right: Scott Harrison. Karen Davalos, Elaine Cubas, Lisa 1. Oh no! They let the goon squad out of their cage! 2. Like wow. granny. I didn’t know you had such great legs. 3. Mrs. Thorn-berry concentrates carefully as she paints old age onto Ray Martinez. 4. Yeah. I'm a Thespian, what do you want to do about it? asks Scott Harrison. 5. Thespian officers Scott Harrison. vice president; Tim Thorn, president; Scott Fix. seargent-at-arms; and Laura Lawson, secretary. 6. Tim Thorn and advisor Mrs. Thornberry. 7. The 1981 82 Thespian Troupe 2080. 7 Mills. Lisa Barnet. Debbi [Jell. Tim Thorn. Vicki Killingsworth. Lying down: Scott Fix. Clubs Thespians 201 The International Club is chic__oui? iUROI.,-V jANE In Tiee David Gradbcrry. Richard Choi Back Row L to R: Byron Ely. Bill Turiglialoo. Steven Joe. Brandon Toblar, Roy Bolanos. Charlie Ma. Laura Dickerson. Don Hodgson. Meg Dearman. Patricia Borello. Joe Dearman. Roxanne Hui. Richard Segal. John Loverde. Peter Liaw. Alfredo Gabcrton. Bill Navarro. Eric Nuttal. Middle Row L to R Ms Stein. Garrett Lee. Roger Navarro. Kristine Yoshioka. Dena Ramsdell. Neelam Chanda. Sheila Chandnani, Young Choi. Arnold Gutierrez. Byron Mar. Erika Aks. Carrie VanZant. Front Row L to R Hector Monserraltc. Michelle Romo. Margie Ten Eyck. Jane Kim. Evy Rios. Jeanette Thompson. Ellen Liau. Suzanne Booth. Leon Ng. Bradley Joe 3 202 Clubs lnternational Club he International Club had an extremely successful year, starting it out by signing well over a hundred members on Club Day. They began the year with a delicious potluck dinner with over forty international dishes, which was attended by officials from the American Field Services. The day followed with a messy egg-toss, and then a volleyball tournament. The club sponsored a car wash and sold We're 1 mittens during the month of November. Stuffed animals, fuzzies, and Rubiks Cubes were also sold throughout the year. During Spirit Week, the International Club sponsored the hot-chili-eat and the root-beer-chug.” The Gahr bage egg toss was held to boost the spirits of the students before the CHS soccer team played Gahr. They went all out during the Sadie Hawkins Dance by sponsoring the Jail Booth and the Bounty Hunt, where students threw darts at their favorite teachers. The International Club also found the time to go golfing, roller skating, and to various French and Mexican restaurants. The club was one of the most popular clubs on campus because of the great effort put forth by President Byron Ely. and Advisor Ms. Carol Stein. Their creative ideas helped the club to break through with their participation in school activities and win the Club of the Year trophy awarded by the ASB Cabinet. 1. Ms. Stein seems to be very popular with the boys. 2. Richard Choi asks. Would you believe me if I said Erika is drinking water?” 3. The International Club. 4. Dena Ramsdell and Bradley Joe getting the agendas for a meeting. 5. The Executive Board: Hector Monserratte. Byron Ely. Bradley Joe. Ms. Stein. Carrie VanZant. Erika Aks. Suzanne Booth. 6. President. Byron Ely and Advisor. Ms. Stein. 7. American Field service exchange student — Lizette Rios. 8. Bill Navarro waiting for the meeting to start. 9. Club members posing for a quick shot. 10. Speak to me. I kiss French? 10 Clubs lnternational Club 203 SVfSC promoting senior spirit he Senior Women’s Club was one Tof the most popular clubs on campus. They participated in the Egg Toss and the Balloon Sit during Spirit Week and won first place in both events. They also sponsored the ever popular Hitching Booth at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. During Easter many dressed as bunnies and sent bunnygrams to students. Along with these activities, they also sponsored a Topless Car wash and had a potluck at the end of the year. 1. Scniof Women strut their stuff. 2. 1981-1982 Senior Women's Social Club. 3. President Leanne Teske and Advisor Mrs. Joynt. 4. Leanne Teske. Lucretia Coni. Kim McGee, and Mrs. Joynt. The Executive Board. First Row: L to R —«Connie Cabori, Rosalyn Burleson. Mllla Estrelfa. April Lucas. Helen Kim. Patricia Borello. Julie Jenson, Second Row: L to R — Cindie Morrissey, Loij Lonrves. Naqpy Cuardarrama. Denise Nietrzeba. Linda Larson. Michelle Papai. Afhy Xitco. Coletha Lawrence. Pam Humphries. Sandra Carazo. Third Row: L to R — Sharon Avery. Fran Bakkers. Marina Amaya. Karen Davalos. Lori Gustin. Kavita Anand. Pauline Diaz. Mrs. Joynt. Fourth Row: L to R — Ana Mazon. Chris Miyada. Laura Cadena. Sharon She pas. Marlisa Oliver. Sondta Swenson. Kandc Cunningham. Jill Olivier. Cindy Emrick. Madhuri Bhatt, Esther Cruz. Mane DStasio. Nancy Wood. Laura Zanic, Fifth Row: L toR — Sandra Acevedo. Kim Magee. Michelle Chee. Leanne Teske. Lucretia Cozzi Back Row: L to R — Leslie Sutow. Andrea McCabe. Tricia Garcia. Ron Fix. Monica Flores. StephwPRolon. Lisa Rivera. Marci McNeil. Julie Fields. Toni Donisthorpe. Steve Curriem. Phil Dafesh. Aubrey Bryant. Debbie Dallos. Tim Jordon. Hector Monserratte. Bottom Row: L to R — Lourdes Sacramento. Jane Kim. Margie Teneyck. Sandy Zctzman. Pat Taylor. John Promer. Nick Labreezie 1 The dawning of Delta irect Entertainment for Local Teenagers Association was the purpose of the Delta Club, one of the newest clubs on campus. It’s founding forefathers established an organization that would appeal to everybody, and the Delta Club did. They signed over 150 people on Club Day and they became one of the most popular clubs on campus. The active club sponsored a bananaeating contest during Spirit Week and participated in the volleyball tournament. At Christmas, they sold mistletoe to bring people closer together. They also held a can and a paper drive along with a raffle to raise money for a dance that was sponsored during Era Week, the 60's Dance.” With this, the club ended the year by getting everyone on campus involved. 1. The Della Club. 2. Wayne Stricklin wondering where his dream girl is. 3. The Executive Board. 4. The founding forefathers of the Delta Club showing their prowess. Clubs Delta 205 PBrTrBrian Lars. Tina Cooke. Steve'Molloy. Sharon Cooke. Eric Draper sa. Monica Clark. Sandra Acevedo. Chris Moly Pajjl Adeliri Back Row L to R Mr Duran. Craig Bell. Richard Hanki. Fron t Row L to R Connie Cal 1 It's a snap with Photo Club hroughout the year, the Photo Club was very active on and off campus. Color pictures were taken of the students for the different dress-up days during Spirit Week. The club sponsored a baby-bottle-sucking contest, where students attempted to suckle their way to victory by drinking the punch as fast as possible. On a more serious side, members took an educational and informational field trip to the Kodak Photography Lab. Their advisor. Mr. Juan Duran, took the members on various trips throughout the year to Snow Valley, for skiing; to Sequoia National Park, for camping; to the L.A. Zoo; and to the Los Alamitos race tracks. This club was also a great help to the school district by taking candids for the CHS faculty meetings. The Photo Club kept other clubs active by sponsoring a ping pong tournament which was organized by President Craig Bell; and. for a fairly new club, quite a bit was accomplished. 1. The Photo Club. 2. Executive Board: Tony Asa. Connie Cabori. Mr. Duran. Craig Bell. 3. Craig Bell and Sheila Anderson try to sign members on Club Day. 0 CLUB 206 Clubs Photo Club 3 Sealbearers make History SF, the California Scholarship Federation, quickly became a very active club on campus. With the help of advisor Ms. Delo. the club was allowed to purchase academic jackets. The members adhered to the club's motto. 'Service for Scholarship” by providing tutoring services throughout the year. Fund raisers included everything from Chinese dinners, car washes, and singing Christmas cards to selling punch and popcorn at the school movies and dances. Many of the members attended CSF Night at Disneyland, district conferences at Santa Barbara and CJCLA, and to the club field trip at The Shakespeare exhibit in the Museum of Science and Industry. This year, the Club tried something new by having an exchange day with the CSF Students of Gahr. The profitable year was climaxed by an awards banquet. With the leadership of President Laine Morio, the Club Broke through in '82 by setting a CHS record of producing more than 20 seal bearers. 1. Various CSF members seem to have lost their heads. 2. Club members enjoy lunch at the museum. 3. The CSF Club. 4. Advisor Mrs. Delo and President Laine Mario. 5. Executive Board. Laine Mario. Yvonne Otani. Traci Tanaka. Vinccta Jha. and Dan Kumamoto. Back row: L to R'— Young ChdRBKn Tsubota. Tommy Kuo. Jane Kim. Soo Kim. Young Moon. Third row: Joanne Choi. Traci Tanaka. Karen Davalos. Marina Amaya. Vineeta Jha. Mercy Azarcon. Roger Ritchie. Belinda Rabano, Grace Ham. Laine Morio. Dan Kumamoto. Eric Nuttal Second row: Cheryl Kumada. Gloria Ham. Sophie Low. Joni Iwai. Sherri Vrasaki, Arlene Osano. Parul Kapadia. Cydney Osano. Sheila Chandnani. Susan Soares. Anita Weston. Neelam Chandna. Yvonne Otani. Joanne Brama. Matt Bettmalik. Front row: Victor Cota. Ray Rabano. Mark Franklin. John Moon Richard Choi Kawaguchi. Bill Navarro erritos High School's Tall Flag Line had an extremely successful year. Practices began early in August, where the girls learned their routines. Under the strict guidance of Advisor Marie Korn-der, these routines were perfected before football season in September. The girls performed at all the home football games and some of the basketball games. Angela Tejeda, this year's leader, was very dedicated to the rest of the squad. Her leadership ability helped the Tall Flag Line place 1st at the Los Altos Competition; 2nd at the Savannah Competition; and 5th at the Artesia Parade. Their greatest accomplishment was winning the Sweepstakes at the Western Competition. During the school year. Tall Flag sold pizzas, raffle tickets, easter eggs, and stuffed animals. These enthusiastic girls marched in several parades and broke through by representing CHS in such an honorable fashion that only they could display. 208 Clubs Tall Flag Ready — Aim — Fire! California cadet corps ifle matches. Bivovacs, Leadership School, and Summer camp were just some of the things the Cal Cadets did throughout the year. This club kept themselves busy during football season by being guard mounts at the home games. The highlight of the club was winning the state small Bore Championship. Everyone worked very hard at the end of the year for the Individual Major Awards. They ended the year with the Brigade Awards Might and surely deserved to be saluted for their outstanding year. 1. Cerritos High's Award winning Rifle Team. 2. Advisor Mr. Harrison trying to remember where he placed his regiments. 3. Member Christine Littiken and fellow cadet going through formal procedures. 4 The Cal Cadet Staff. 5. The 1981- 1902 Cal Cadet Corps 4 r --Wrrgm 21C C.H.S. pep squad igh School would not be High school without cheerleaders. This year's Pep Squad began working in the summer of '81 with their attendance to Hibbards All-American camp. There, the Pep Squad did extremely well. Varsity Song took three 1 st places and two 2nd places. Varsity Yell took one 1st and one 2nd. Cerritos High built a reputation of skill, ability, and unique coordination during past competitions. They placed as follows: at Arroyo, Huntington Beach, and Paramount competitions consecutively: Song — 2nd, 4th, 5th; Varsity Yell — 1st. 1st, 5th; J.V. Yell — 3rd, 5th, 3rd. The pep squad also sponsored their own championship competition. Throughout the year, the girls had other goals in mind besides competition; such as: Kidnapping, baking cakes for the teams, and cheering at the games. Pep rallies were also organized during the year for the teams. With the help of Advisor Mr. Armstrong, the CHS Pep Squad broke through with one of the most accomplishing years. 1. J.V. Yell being spirited at a Pep Rally. 2. Rochon Staples wasting time at a Pep Rally. 3. 1981-1982 Varsity Song Squad. 4. 1981-1982 Varsity Yell Squad. 5. 1981 1982 Cheerleading Squad. 6. Edna Shin and Vivian Kim being snobby during their performance. Sandra Balmaceda % f w Cheryl Kumada Marilynn Bowie vs' innez Negrette 212 Clubs Drill Team Pauline Tolman it' Jennifer Simpson Thrower Kathy Okamura Lisa Renteria Judy Buckmiller Kim Backus Clubs Drill Team 213 Drill team always standing tall illing in the shoes of last year's drill team seemed to be a difficult task to accomplish, but this year's squad broke through and managed to do just that, and even more. During the course of the 1981-1982 year, they managed to place no lower than second place in all the competitions that they entered, which were many. Major honors of the year included the Sweepstakes Trophy at Hibbard's Drill Team Camp. Cal Poly Pomona, Los Altos and Paramount competitions, as well as first place awards at the Artesia Parade. Savannah, Western and Los Altos half time competitions. Also, the drill team performed their award-winning parade routine at two theme parks, Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, along with traveling with the band to Northern California to participate in the Tracy Half-Time and Parade competitions. The girls were guided and inspired by advisor Ms. Kordner and drill team leader Jennifer Simpson. Their fine encouragement and leadership was shone through the group and resulted in an awesome and winning year. 1. Kim Brazelton performing an award winning routine. 2. Joy Betterton boogies during a basketball halftime. 3. Lisa Renteria's got the beat! 4. It's like bag these uniforms, I'm sure! 5. Precision in action! 6. Who's the leader of the club ..7. Just smile, they want to take our picture! 8. Marilyn Bowie shows another trophy won by the team. 9. A few of the Drill Team's many awards. 3 Clubs Drill Team 215 216 Clubs Band The pride of erritos high Clubs Band 217 Another award winning year he Pride of Cerritos High broke through with yet another awardwinning year. The band placed in practically all their competitions. Major awards were second place at the Los Altos and West Covina half-time competitions and a second in the Artesia Parade; a third at the Savannah half time competition and a first place, as well as. General Effects Sweepstakes at the Western halftime competition. Other award winners were the Drum majors, who played well in Military. Show and Mace competitions. The band also took a trip to Tracy, CA for a competition and played in the Music Olympics. In order to pay for their trip and competitions, the band sold such things as pizza, raffle tickets, beef sticks and had a spaghetti dinner and a play-a-thon. To keep them even busier, they played at Knotts and Disneyland, and held four concerts throughout the year. All in all, the band had an outstanding and exciting year. 1. Another award winning performance. 2. Little Boy Blue blow-ing his horn for CHS!?! 3. Gee. I never get to play. says Susan Cenovich. 4. I can't wait until after the game, when I can take this monkey suit off! 5. I wonder why I always get stuck behind her? ponders Diedra Lyons. 6. Mark Cenovich asks. When can I take this funny white hat off? 7. Drill team leader Jennifer Simpson and Drum major Brett Wheeler. 8. John Vitale solos for the crowd during half-time. 9. Docs Mr. K. have ants in his pants? 10. Another spectacular half time, as put on by the CHS tubas. 11. The brass section toots during a fall rally. 9 Surfers go with the waves he Surf club was a newly formed club at CHS whose prupose was to establish competitions against other schools and enable the members to surf to their potential. Their advisor, Mr. Bowlen, along with their president, Chris walker, planned the club’s major fund raiser, a car wash, to use the money for a trip to San Onofre Beach. They did a great deal of surfing as a group which was what they enjoyed best. 1. If I could only learn how to carry a surfboard, then maybe I could try surfing says Mke Fruede. 2. The Executive board is Cowabunga. 3. Surfing Doggie style. 4. 19811982 Surf Club. Skiers take to the slopes f there was ever a year to have a Ski Club, 1982 was it. Snow capped mountains enabled the newly established organizaiton to attend many field trips. They sold See’s Suckers to raise money for their five day Ski trip to Mammoth. They also went to Gtah during Easter vacation with Artesia High School. They once again went to Mammoth during Memorial weekend. The Ski club kept themselves busy throughout the year skiing down the slopes. 1. The ski club chaperones. Mr. Bisogno — advisor. Mr. Vincent, Mr. Weeks, and Mr. LaRosa. 2. Ski Club officers. Michelle Papai — secretary. Debbie Lloyd — vicepresident. Vivian Kim — treasurer. Dena Ramsdell — Michele's official helper, and Michele Martinez — president. 3. The 1981-82 ski club. 4. Vivian Kim. not knowing how to ski. plans on getting down the slope with a little help from Michele. Clubs Ski Club 221 Choir sings a song erritos Choir sang more than just a song; they sang many songs. They participated in the Christmas concert, sold singing Christmas cards and went to the El Segundo Choir Festival. They also put on a Spring Concert in June. The Club officers Stephanie Baker, Ken Bradford, Judy Hammond, Leslie Sutow, and Steve Rodriquez, along with Mr. Bradford, their advisor, worked hard planning one of their fund raisers where they sold cheese for their new uniforms. The club also went on a trip to Disneyland. The CHS Choir was a very active club and was kept busy at these various activities. 1. Choir Girls perform at the Christmas Concert. 2. The Choir Club. 3. Myrna Freiriech and Mimi Tidwell smile after a great performance. 4. Advisor Mr. Bradford. Top Row L to R: Randy White. Leslie Sutow. Myrna Freiriech. Steve Rodrigue . Middle Row I. to R Belinda Beeler. Michelle Romo. Anna Webb. Jaime Evans. Christine Barnette. Judy Hammond. Carol Jones. Pam Duke. Robin Brookshire. Carol Fitzpatrick First Row L to R: Mi Bradford. Troy Hearn. Maureen Thomas. Susan Tierheimer. Stephanie Baker. Lisa Jones. Kim Smith. Jo Jo Williams. Mimi Tidwell. Lisa Meyer. Kathy Murphy. Vonda Jones. Missy Hernandez. Julie Zogaric. Front Row L to R: Nick Libnzzi. Ken Bradford tkiitomjfow I. to R: Lourdes Sacramento. Mike Misa. Paul G -e. Cbri Nllafan. Antoinette Bernal. Cydncy OsahoTRodney Gonzales. Second Row L to R: Sharon Gavertan. Rhona Baldeviso. JoAnn Yaka LjxarMatias. Marilyn Misa. Arlene Osano. Judy Victorino. Caroline Misa. Third Row L to R:-Benny Abueejo. ArleW Menes, Marianne Mangune. Mrs. Pendleton, Chris Vito. Back Row i to R: Erwin Allengui, Walter Rosario. Marty Vito; Raymond Pilapil, Vedasto Samonte, Wilson Rosario. Edwin Camanar]. Maharlica means royal blood aharlica began its second year as Ma club at Cerritos High with much enthusiasm. During Spirit Week, they participated in the Toilet Paper Wrap. They were very cheerful during Christmas time when the various members went caroling to get into the spirit. They sponsored a car •wash along with a Beef Jerky sale to raise money for the Club. This money was used for an exciting camping trip to Big Bear. The Club also awarded a $200 scholarship to a senior who contributed the most to the Club. With the great efforts of President Vedasto Samonte and Advisor Ms. Pendleton, the Maharlica Club broke through to have an extremely successful and funfilled year. 1. Raymond Pilapil and Caroline Misa having fun on Club Day. 2. The Maharlica Club. 3. Advisor Ms. Pendleton along with President Vedasto Samonte. 4. The Executive Board: Marianne Mangune. Vedasto Samonte. Judy Victorino. Antoinette Bernal. Clubs Maharlica 223 CILTY 225 1 ver since he wa of CHS, Mr. Stej I was to help estafc MmmM program. He me ----1—.—Hyear CHS was ; ----- achieving that gc -----M Via few faculty :d crelte a mpre broad AP Pr ►chool year. This program . further preDac ftUea£jx)£in( ludent w) Is whaM wtcerns eftt in mil linistratii ifficjo4 — r course me true purpose helped put rder to slow on building. at popularity with the students his belief in both the right of the , the administration as well as the is to evaluate the faculty. m's 3rd year as principal of ncipal at Artesia High School txperience indeed helped him X and the running of Cerritos was Mr. St Steddom conversing with students during lunch. 2 Mr m lookinaover the snack lines. 3. Mr. Stan Steddom. 226 Faculty Pfincipal New additions to administration dvisors played an important role in the advising of every student’s education. They advised and guided students in achieving their educational goals and interests. They helped students plan their high school curriculum for the following year and they also helped and advised seniors on important college decisions. The main goal that the advisors strived to break through with was to give to students the best education they can achieve and advise them in any way possible. The '82 year also marked the addition of three new advisors to the Cerritos campus, two of whom happen to be new assistant principals. They were Ruth Rabenberg, assistant principal in charge of counseling services, Leonard Rivera, assistant principal in charge of student guidance, and Faye Jackson, advisor and administrative assistant. In all, the '82 year consisted of seven advisors each assigned their own group of students to advise and answer the many questions students asked of them. 228 Faculty Ass't. Principals Offering their help 1. Now where did I put that transcript? replies Mr. Baiz. 2. Robert Burdick: Assistant Principal — Special Services. Advisor A BLAR. 3. You want me to figure your G.P.A. now?” asks Mrs. Brewer. 4. Bob Wills: Advisor REM-T. 5. Antonio Baiz: Advisor HIMARS. 6. Faye Jackson: Advisor MARTREL. 7. Ruth Rabcnberg: Assistant Principal — Counseling Services. Advisor CJZ, 8. Leonard Rivera: Assistant Principal — Student Guidance, Advisor BLASOOR. 9. Phyllis Brewer: Advisor COS-HE. Faculty Advisors 229 Armstrong, Monty — Pep Squad, Annual Staff, Newspaper, Social Science Balster. Carroll — Business, Consumer Math Barger, Lee Auto Body Barr, Jeri — Accounting Bisogno, Sam Architectural Drafting. Mechanical Drawing Foreign language dept. also teaches foreign cultures he foreign language department, under the direction of chairperson Donna Smart, again came through to offer to students the benefits of learning another language. Being one of the most popular areas of study, many students were disappointed when they couldn't take the language of their choice. Among the languages that were offered to students were Spanish, French, German, Japanese, and Portuguese, ranging in different levels from I to IV. Even though the art of understanding and conversing in a language is greatly stressed, one of the major goals in the department is to stress the importance of culture to students. The department tries to install in the student the importance of learning the culture and views of a country rather than just the language it speaks. Each year, the Bank of America Award for Foreign Language is given to the most deserving senior who has shown excellence in mastering a language. The foreign language department has set down its goal to teach students the gift of a second language so people of the world can communicate a little better with each other. 1. You mean I got an A in the class' replies Laura Miyabe. 2. Mr. Chapel helping a student. 3. Lost your homework? .. . I've heard that one before. replies Ms. Horisk. 4 Mr. Emard gets a taste of the pie from Debbie Limbo. Blankenbeckler. Polly — Special Education Bogut, Doris — English Boston. Mary — Basic Business Bowlen, Paul — Civics, Social Studies Boyd, Georginann — Career Education Bradford, Dean — Consumer Math, Choir Brock. Vern — Physical Education. Varsity Baseball Coach Brown. Ray — English Buehler. Dean — Graphics Calkins, Karen — English Faculty 231 Chapel, Jim — English Cornwall, Bob — English Cox, Dennis — English Cox, Keith — State Requirements. Physical Education Cox, Linda — Social Studies Crane, Bill — Geometry D'Alessio. Tony — T.V. Production Delo, Joelda — English Desborough, Ian Civics. Varsity Basketball Duran, Juan — Photography 232 Faculty Fine arts dept, continues with variety of courses he fine arts department, under the direction of chairperson Susan Thornberry, again broke through offering to students a wide range of classes and activities to choose from. Some of the classes that were offered to students were ceramics, where students learned to make and transform different objects out of clay; art, here students learned how to use their artistic ability through colors and sketches: band, where students learned the fundamentals of playing a musical instrument; choir, students here learned how to develop their voice through the pattern of song; and drama, where students learned the fundamentals of acting by performing in school plays. Each year, awards are given out in fine arts to the most deserving seniors. Among them are the Bank of America Award for Art, the Bank of America Award for Music, the Bank of America Award for Drama, the outstanding drama student award, and other awards related to the fine arts department. In all, the fine arts department continued to rank high among students as one of the most popular departments on campus. Home economics helping to prepare hairperson Sue Pendleton and her Home Economics Department broke through with a wide variety of courses to offer the students. Such courses as Basic and Beginning Foods. Beginning and Advanced Sewing, On Your Own, and Interior Design were available for the students. Awards were given for Interior Design and Clothing to those students who participated. 1. Kiyomi Emi wrapping up Mr. Armstrong. 2 Is that Mr. McReynolds under all that gook? 3. Mr. Teague ready to show the class what he looks like in his Mickey Mouse ears. Edson, Lorraine Geometry, Math Analysis, Calculus Elliot. Joan — English Emard, Richard (J.S. History Flores, Bob — English, Math i Freitas, Vamberto — Portugese, Multolingual 0 c Frenn, George State Requirement, Guidance Center Gayle, Shirley Business Grasso, Cheryl — Health, Social Science Guitterez, Rola — Spanish Harper, Don Algebra Print shop added to industrial dept. he industrial education department, under the direction of chairperson Sam Bisogno. once again came through offering to students a wide range of courses to choose from. Among the courses that were offered to students were auto shop and auto body, where students learned the makings of a car, both inside and out; metal shop, here students learned how to shape and transform metal into different objects; electronics, where students were taught many different wiring and technical procedures; drafting, students here demonstrated on paper their ability to sketch and draw; and horticulture, where the fundamentals of plants were taught to students. The industrial education department was also marked with the addition of new teacher Dean Buehler and his new graphics course to our campus. It is the goal of the department to give to students the best education it can in the many industrial fields. 1. I sow you do that.” says Ms. Bogut. 2 Four score and seven years ago ..Mr. Brown begins to say. 3. Ooooh. says Mrs. Blankenbeckler, I could of had a V-8 4. I can stand like this for hours.” replies Ms. Smart. 5. Would you believe I just smashed my finger. says Mr. McSherry. Harrison, Harry — Cadet Corps Hewitt. Bill — English Hibner, Tom — Biology Horisk. Linda — Social Science Johnson. Joyce — Physical Education Joynt, Ann — Social Science, English Kerwin, jeanne — Child Care Kesinger, Terry — Band Kordner. Marie — Physical Education, Drill Team Lewis, Emily — Home Economics. Math Faculty 235 Lindstrom. Georgianna — English McNally. Tom — Science McReynolds, Dennis — Student Activities McSherry. Pat — Health Manzo, Wayne — Physical Education. Science Martinez, Sam — English he English department under the direction of chairperson Dennis Cox, continued to be as strong as ever in breaking through to teach its goal of having all students receive the gift of a good English education. Four major areas of study composed the English department this year. They were Basic English. General English. College Preparatory English, and Advanced Placement English, which was composed of the top three percent of the senior class. With the addition of new teachers Donald Teague and Ann Joynt to the English department, they continued to lead with a well qualified array of teachers. Awards were given in English to the most aspiring seniors. Among them were the Bank of America Award for English and the Outstanding English Student Award to the senior who had shown the greatest excellence in the area of English. In all, the English department continued to rank as one of the finest and will continue to for many years to come. 1. Ms. Stanley awaiting her punishment. 2. I've got the look everybody wants to know better. says Mr. Smuts. 3. (Sow look, we’re going to try this one more time! says Ms. Silverstein 4. Could Mr. Desborough and Karen Davalos be the next President and First Lady? Mau, Charles — State Requirements Miranda. David — Special Education Mossman. Helene German Neville. Dick — Biology 236 Faculty Noble. Barbara Art Operchuck, Frances — Business Ousley, Marietta Speech. English, Advanced l 3 Palmer, Diane — English Picture Not Available Pendleton, Susie — Home Economics Perry, Bob — Industrial Arts Pierce, Elanie English Prats, Chris Industrial Arts Sagara. Norm Career Center Biology — most popular in science dept. he composition of atoms, the laws of matter, and Einstein's theory were just some of the things that were taught in the science department. Under the direction of chairperson Thomas McNally, the science department broke through and offered to ! students the benefits of a scientific education. Among the courses that were offered to students, biology took rank as the most popular. Students in biology learned the biological makeup of plants and animals and how the world around us affects us in our actions. Another popular course on campus was chemistry. Students here gained knowledge of different chemical techniques and applications through ; the experience of participating in in-class labs. Along with chemistry and biology, many students took part in the physics program on campus, in which students studied the many aspects of the physical world around them. Among the awards given out each year, the physics award is given out to the most deserving senior. - New teacher to math dept. he math department, under the direction of chairperson Don Harper, offered to students a wide range of courses in the area of mathematics. Among the classes that were offered to students, the algebra and : geometry classes ranked as the most popular. ; Many students also took part in the math analysis classes and a few students were enrolled in calculus. This year, the math department was increased by the addition of new teacher Linda Cox teaching some algebra courses. Each year, awards are given out to seniors who have • excelled in the area of mathematics. Among them are the Bank of America Award of Math, and the various calculus awards. 1. Mr. Smuts gives a big grin before he gets it in the face from Traci Tanaka. 2. I wonder what's so exciting over there?” replies Mr. Weeks to Mr. McSherry. 3. “Oooh! This paper sure does smell. replies Mr. Wagnon. 4. Now. about that movie you were telling me about. says Mr. Wakumoto. 1= Saul, Don — Careers Silverstein. Laura Special Ed Sims, Sue — Physical Education Skaggs, Linda — Psychology. Social Science Smart, Donna — Spanish Smith, Margaret — Math, Science Smuts, Gary — Social Science Squires. Bruce — Horticulture Stanley, Diawn — Social Science Stein, Carol — French Faculty 239 Teague. Don — English Thompson. Joan — Special Education Thornberry, Sue — Drama Togo. George — Electronics Valavanis. Pete — Industrial Arts Vincent, Bill — Science. State Requirement Wagnon, Jack — Math (Accounting) Wakumoto. Wayne Industrial Arts Wallace. Thom — Algebra, Civics Weeks, Steve — Health. Science Picture Not Available Business dept. teaches important skills he business department, under the direction of chairperson Don Saul, once again came through and offered to students a wide variety of courses in the field of business. Among the many courses that were offered were accounting, typing, data processing, business law, clerical skills, and the many secretarial skills. This year, the business department was also marked with the addition of new teacher Mary Boston. Each year, awards are given out in business to the most deserving seniors. Among them are the Bank of America Award for Business, the California Business-Education-Association Award, and the various typing awards. The business department succeeded in achieving its goal of giving to stgdents the best education possible in helping them prepare for challenging and rewarding careers in the business world. Former student joins social science dept. reaking through with a wide variety of courses was the Social Science Department. Cinder the direction of chairperson Gary Smuts, classes such as basic, general, college prep, and advanced placement social studies, as well as psychology, were taught. Mew additions to the department were Ms. Arfrt Joynt and Ms. Cheryl Grasso, a former Cerritos , High student. The department presented awards such as the Bank of America Award for Social Sciences, Ate Don Donkey Award and the Marvin E. Simpson Memorial Scholarship. 1. Mr. Hewitt gets a taste of the good life. 2. Hey. there's nothing to it. replies Ms. Skaggs. 3. Ms. Stein loaded down with paper work. 4. Ms. Grasso doing the Hoe Down. 240 Faculty The people behind the scenes rox 6 reaking through with a tremendous effort was the support classified staff. This group was an integral part of Cerritos life. The staff consisted of secretaries, custodians, account clerks, and teacher aides. Without these people. life at Cerritos High would have been chaotic, and the many services which we took for granted would not have been provided. Because of their hard work and dedication, these two pages were allotted for the behind-the-scenes people 1. Sharon Drulias. Jean Hill. Marge Marcum. Ann Gregory, and Ann Rubinstein, Advisor Secretaries. 2. Teri Eyler Instructional Aide. 3. Just think, only an hour to go until lunch. replies Ms. Kepler. 4. And where were you during first period? asks Mr. Bcnoche. 5. Marcic Wilson. Food Services. 6. Maintenance Operators: Helio Sousa — leadman, Jim Lemons. Willie Cunningham. Albert House, Frank Silva. Norbert Menezes, not pictured: Howard Hoksbergen. 7. Lucille Sarge Blanchard. 8. Joan Kepler. Activities office secretary: Sharon Benoche. Attendance; Ruby Guida, Advisor secretary. 9. June Van Dyke. Food Services. 10. Linda Jones. Instructional Aide. 7 Faculty Classified Staff 243 ADS INDEX BELMONT FASHIONS Located Along Beautiful Belmont Shores With the Latest Fashions and Accessories Congratulates Vineeta Jha And the Rest of the Senior Annual Staff Members for a Job Well Done (213) 433-3078 Weekdays: 11:00-6:00 Saturdays: 10:00-6:00 5237 E. 2nd St. Long Beach, CA 90803 We Finally Graduated Edna Ronalie Shin Alonzo 24( ds We would like to thank the following parents for their contributions and messages. To Rhonda Feltman, To Patrick Paul Potter Congratulations son We are proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad To Sheila Marie Giles All our love. 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Antonio N 152.194 Costa. George 176 Cota. Joe 176 Cota. Victor 23.44.81.118. 119. 189. 196. 197. 207 Cousins. Sean Dale 164 Couto. JoseM 176 Cowans. Kimberley A. 164 Cowans. Lee F. 176 Cos, Stacy Anne 176 Cost). Lucretia M. 27.44. 68.86. 119.207 Crain. Use Rene 152 Crain. Mark 152 Crane. Mark A. 164 Crannetd. Donald Ray 164 Cranheld Rob Lynn 152 Cranfwtd. Tammy Lee 176 Crawley. Endolyn 152 Crawley. Pamlyn 152 Crivdlo. Kathleen 164 Crivello. Krlfae Marie 119 Cross. Shawn 152 Crus. Esther 119.204 Crus. Jose 152 Crus. Thomas J. 152 Cuba . Elaine 120.200 Cuba . Lllette 33.45.66.82. 120 Cuevas. David 164 Culbertson. Itarry Jr. 152 Culp. John irt 176 Cunningham. Candace 152. 204 Currie. Stephen Eugene 120.205 D Dabdoob. Dins Dabdoub. George Dafesh, Phillip Dailey. Robert Dailey. Greg Oallo . Deborah Ann Darnell. Mike Darwin. Anthony S Datu. Jean S Datu Paul R S. Dougherty. Jcannie Yon Hiu Da • a Vos David Ruben 176 164.209 120.205 164 176 164. 168.205 120 176 120 164 164 164 Davalos. 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David Anthony 153 Fidler. Andrew 165 Goortay. Scott 123 Fields. Blanche Etta 177 Coy. Barry W 153 Fields. Julie A 165.205 Goy. Bobby J 153 Fields. Kimberly 152 Grabau. Gaylen G 153.154.220 Filart. Mana 177 Gredberry, David 202 Fdtppwu. Robert Andres 165 Graef. Anita Catherine 40.165 Fischer. Carl Lynn 153 Graham. Debra R 165 Fischer. Christine Denis 153 Graves. Bryan M 123 Fitzpatrick. David 165 Grevette. Dana Lynne 165 Fitzpatrick. Carol Ann 177.222 Gray Jr. JW 123 Fla. Ronald W 144 153.157.205 Green. Eric P 65.177 Fla. Scott M 122.200.201 Greiner. Barbara A. 153 Flechkner. Ten Lyn 165 Griffin. Mechele A 177 Flores. Gilbert 177.206.209 Grove. Donna A. 153 Flores. Marcus G 165 Grunert. Barbara Luz 35. 122.123.131. 198. Flores. Monica M 177.205 211 Foltz. Kim Marie 153 Guardarrama. Nancy 68. 123.204 Fonti. Eliabeth S 165 Guenther, Beth A 178 Forcalto. Sergio R 177 Guerra. Carmen 124 Ford. Aaron Chtistph 177 Guerra. Mitchell N 124 Ford. Marc Antony 165 Guerrero. Bridget 165 Ford. 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S Scott 29.31.33. 124. 196. 197.201 Harry. Kathy M 99.124 Harry. Vince 153 Harvey. LaSonya 125.192 Hategawa.LonKyoko 178 Hatch. Bret 125 Hatcher. Kenneth Lee 154 Hathaway. Lisa D 33.66.67.125.139.196. 197. 198 Hatter. Sami 178 Hauschka. Marlene M. 125 Hayes. Melvin Gene 178 Haynes. Clyde Elhelbert 178 Hearn. Troyleen 166.222 Healherton. Colleen M 166 Meatherton. Mark Risho 56. 125 Hecht. Mark Allen 165. 166 Henderson. Lisa 166 Henson. Nicole 31.125 Henson. Yolanda 166 Herd. David Allen 178 Hernandez. Frank 64. 166 Hernandez. Jeanette E. 96,99. 154 Hernandez. Michelle Y 178 Hernandez. Nancy 154 Hernandea. Robert M 154 Herrera. Anna L. 178 Herrera. Nora L. 178 Herrera. Richard. Leonel 80. 166 Herrick. Robert Glenn 60. 178 Higgnbotham. Keith Logan 61,100 Higuchi. Darren 178 Hilbert. Andy Martin 81. 166 Hibert. Edward H 178 H4L Ronald Howard 65. 166. 169Stephanie Johnson, Todd Mitchell Johnston, Jeffery Jones, Brannon W. Jones, Carolyn Jones, Charlsse Jones. Cynthia Jones, Davld J. 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Rodetic Tom 129 Lee, Sang Hee1JanetJ 129 Lee, Seuying lSuej 167 Lee, Silla S.L. 129, 190, 195 Lee, Sung S. 167 Lee, Young Min 180 Leguizamo Jr., Siegfried 155 Lehmann, Karen 167 Leinen, Robert T. 180 Leinen, Tana L. 155 Leith, Maria K. 155, 157,210 Leonard, Dave 129 Leonard, Kelly Joan 129 Leonard, Marc S. '151,155 Lepire, Joe E. 167 Lepire, John 155 Levi, Kelth 61, 155 Lewis, Candee Ann 167, 191 Lewis, Duane Arthur 31, 155 Lewis, James Kempton 188 Lewis, Klm 194 Lewls, Mark C. 180 Lewls, Michele Susanne 46, 180, 198 Lewis, Misty Charlf 129 Liaw, Ellen 180, 202 Liaw, Peter 167, 202 Librizzi, Nicholas C.J. 167, 222 Lim, Connie Un Kyong 129 Lim, Gina Un Mi 167 Lim, Steven Jae Hyn 180 Lima, Helena 129 Limbo, Debbie J. 20, 33, 130, 196, 197,210 Limon, Charles S. 180 Limson, Lorna Beatriz 180 Lin, George K.H, 180 Lin, James C. 155 Llndley, Paul David 130 Lindmeier, Michael James 130 Llng, Andrea Yin 155 Ling, Chow Thomas 180 Llttlken, Christine 86, 155,209 Littiken, Raymond 130 Liu, KueiChang 130 Liu, Richard Chun T. 180 Livingston, Kevin Andrew 167 Lloyd, Deborah L. 155,221 Lloyd, Marlena M. 167 Lockett, Rosalind 155 Lohnes, Lori Susan 130, 204 Lombardi, Dawn 180 Loper, Carmen 155 Lopez, Dianna Christin 180 Lopez, Elizabeth G. 152, 155 Lopez, Gina Marie 155 Lopez, Rafael lRalphJ 180 Lopez, Robert Luis 155 . .., ,J Lopez Rosa E Loprelato Cynthla Ann Loterlna Alvin Blbal Loterlna Lorellle B Lourenco Alice Lourenco Frank Lourenco Lisa Marie Lourenco Maria G Lourenco Rc-bertJ Lourenco Lovato Joel Michael Loveland Wllllam Troy Loverde John Joseph Loverde Theresa Low Sophle Lowe Tracy Ann Lozano Richard Allan Lozano Traycee Lucas Aprll Lucas Julia Ann Luera Robert Anthony Luis Amilcar Fernand Luis Kimberly M Lumanog Rosario L Luna John Richard Lupica Robert Alan Lurle Alan James Lussier Tammie L Lyke Sandra Marie Lyon Donna Lyons Deldra Ma CharlleC M Ma JesseC T Ma Rosa Mabey Nick MacAraeg Jose S MacFarlane Lea Ann MacGregor Raeglna Maclas Albert Macken Wendy Ann Mackin Brandon Patrick Mackintosh Sherry Lee Maddox Joseph A MadrigalJr RaulVincent Magee Kimberly Dawn 29 Magee Patrick Shane Mahoney Lorraine Ann Malarskl Andrew T Mall Tushar Malonzo Troy Alcantara Mangune Marianne Mangarrez Antonio Manuel Myra C Manull Mellza Cruz Manzon Emmanuel Guball Maples Toi San Mar Bryan S Marchesan Alex J Marco Juan Carlos Margo Richard Earl Mars Jonathon J Mars Patricia J Marshall Michelle Martin Martln Martln Martin Theresa Matin Thomas John Martin Toja Denee Martinez Anthony John Martinez Martinez Diana B Martinez Diana O Martinez GuadalupeM Joe Martinez MicheleM 21 7 Martinez Ray Anthony Martinez Sandra D Martins John Martins Natalie Mascarenas Peter D Mash Joey J Mason Connie A Mason Karen M Massaro Teresa Matias Liza Marie C Mayeda Brian S Mayeda Christine T Mayfield Chas Leonard Mays Darrel Mays Darrel Mazon Ana M Mazon Patricia McAlexander Jacqueline McAllister Kevin McAllister Melissa McCabe Andrea M McCaleb Kathy McCoy Clarence McCloud Felicia McCreary Alex McDavid Michael McDonald Patrick Laronda D Leon H Sherla Jeton Diana 80 118 128 130 168 190 0 71 131 192 14 90 91 97 2 , , 180 ' , 155 ' , ' ' 167 ' , . 180 , ' 130 , 166,167,194 , ' ' 167 , ' . 180 , . 167 ,Ted 155,194 , ' 180 , 167 , 155,180,202 , 208 , 167,207 . 167 , ' 180 . 155 , 130,191,204 , ' 167 , 180 ' , ' 167 ' , ' . 130,213 , ' . 167 , , ' 180 ' , 167 ' , 155 ' , ' . 130 , ' 156 , 156 , ' 130 . 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Kayleen 156 Mclntyre Gregory S. , 31, 156 McKendell, Erlc M. 64, 180 McLaughlin, Jeffrey Brlan 168 McLeod, Felicia Teresa 180 McMillian, Michael W.A. 180 McNeil, Marcelelne A. 168,205 McNeil, Mark A. 168 Medina, Charlyn Mae 161 Mehrjoe 158 Melsmer, Sheri M. 181 Melendrez, Archie David 156, 168 Melendrez, Rlgoberto 181 Mellott, Denlse Sonia 156 Mendoza, Anthony 88, 181 Mendoza, Elsa 131 Mendoza, Leonardo lTltoJ 74, 131 Menes, Arlene 156,223 Menes, Bernard D. 132 Meneses, Elisev V. 156, 194 Meneses, Luciano Lima 132, 194 Merhoff, Karen Lynn 132 Meschersky, Alex 132 Messenger, Henry A. 91, 132 Messerschmidt, Catherine 168 Metzig, Michael 156 Meyer, Jerry W. 156 Meyer, Lisa Mia 168, 222 Meyer, Tammy Jean 168 Michael, Steven Dwayne 168 Michel, Rebecca 154, 156 Michel, Tony 168 Middleton, Delores E. 132 Middleton, Denise 156 Mikesell, Kirk 132, 220 Miles, Byron 132 Miles, Marie C. 132 Miller, Bradley S. 132 Miller, Deanna L. 168 Miller. Karla J. 156 Miller, Tiffanie A. 168 Mills, Lillian F. 132 Mills, Lisa Marie 156,200 Miranda, Agnes 168 Misa, Caroline P. 132, 223 Misa, Marilyn 156, 223 Misa, Michael P. 168, D3 Mishreki, Mike Maged Lewi 168 Mitchell, Angela Mae 168 Mlyabe, Laura Kimiko ' 132 Miyada, Chris 204 Mohammed, Farrakh fTonyl 168 Mohr, Ronald J. 168 Moinzadeh, Roseanna 168 Mojica, Martin Arthur 156 Molina, Christine A, 132,206 Molloy, Richard David 181 Molloy, Steven David 168 Monserratte, Hector G. 23, 162, 168, 169, 202, 203, 205 Montano, Abigail Louise 169 Monteiro, Donna F. 18, 99, 156 Montgomery, Johnny Wayne 181 Montgomery, Shirrane 169 Montoya, Barbara Louise 156 Montoya, James R. 156 Moon, Johnl 132,190,207 Moon, Yong M. 169, 190, 194,207 Moore, Douglas 132 Moore, Tracy 181 Morales, Monica I. 156,212 Moreno, Christina 181 Moreno, Sylvia Dolores 181 Moreno, Tommy 169 Mores, Kim 156 Morimoto, Wendy M. 169 Morio, Laine T. 20, 133, 207 Morio, Stephanie 169 Morris, Lorie M. 181 Morrison, Julie Ann 169 Morrison, Terry Lee 181 Morrissey, Cynthia 133, 204 Moisello, William Ralph 91, 133, 189 Mukul, Lee V. 180 Mulder, Fred J. 169 Munder, Mauricio 157 Munder, Otto 133 Muniz, Lisa Elena 151, 157 Munns, David Albert 169 Munoz, John C. 157 Munoz, Olga Veronica 181 Munoz, Sandra 157 Munoz, Sonny Rey 181 Murakami, John Steven 181 Murphy, Catherine Ann 99. 169. 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David Marlin 61. 157 Notawa. Janet Y 134 Nunes. Armlnda 181 Nunn, Gayleen 157 NottaU. David Eric 202.207 O O'Brien. Thomas 181 O'Hara. Michael T. 101 Obenhaus, Brian A 169 Oberg. Eslher 1 181 Oberg. George Edward 169 Ocampo. Sandra Angelica 72. 181 Ochoa. Eric 181 Ochoa, Robert J. 169 Odegaard. Laura Jeanne 137 Oka. Craig Satoru 82. 134 Okamura, Kathleen R. 169.212 Olive. Michael E 181 Olive. Stephen A. 181 Oliveira, Jessie 181 Oliveira. Lucy F. 181 Oliver. Mat lisa L 134.204 Oliver Jr .Lee Elbert 181 Olivier. Jill. Ann 134.204 CHovkh, Mary Elirabeth 134 Olvera. Anthony Vincent 161 Olvera. Gary 134 Omura. Craig 1 137 Omura. FranclneK 169 O'Neil, Kelly Lynn 161 Ormonde. Joe Michael 90.91. 134 Orr.Charron 137 Orr.Chrystal L. 169 Ortega. Gina Leigh 169 Ota no. Arlene 169.223 Ota no. Cydney 157.207.223 Otborn. James Kenneth 90.91.169, 172 Otter. Rubltosa P 181 Otani. Yvonne S. 169, 207 Oudega. Randall A, 137. 191,200 Over lee se. Wendy L. 72.99. 137 Ovro. Paul E. 181 Owens. Deanna Lynn 181 p Padilla. John A. 134.220 Paek, Bom Jin 181 Page. James Arthur 29,44, 181 Pak, Jin Hyun 181 Pak. Su Hee (Helen) 157 Palacios. Sartdra Ann 169 Palmer. Michelle Ann 169 Plamer. Trudy Lynne 69. 169. 170. 196 Pamaran. Ferdinand Aquln 181 Pandhi. Tapan M 181 Papal, Michelle B 26.134.204,221 Papka. Barbara 14. 172 Papka. Deborah P 134 Parent. Walter Edward 134.220 Park.HyangMI 157 Park.HyungG 169.195 Park. Julie 134.195 Park. Jung Yoon 169 Park. Kyung Won 181 Parker. Monique R 137 Parkins. Robert 81.90.91.92. 134 Parkins. Shirley Diane 91.169 Parr. Kevin Gregory 170 Patam. Victoria C 170 Patel. Bharat (Brel) 133 Patrick. Geoffrey 157 Patterson. Sleven 135 Patton. Derleen Alane 157.189 Payne. Bryan 137 Payne. Christine 133.208 Payne. Kirk 170 Peake, Deborah J, 157 Pecot. Jeffrey E 181 Pecot. Joseph Etchaln 61.157 Pendergrass. Diana 170 Penn. Lemont 135 Peoples. Wendell C 135 Peret. Jorge 80.181 Perer, Merle P 135, 198.210 Perrin Jr . Michael D. 170 Perrotto. TonlM 133 Peterson. Chad M 81.100.181 Peterson, James 22.130.189.198 Peterson. Roberta 170 Phan. Mmh Trang Hong 170 Phan. Thuy Ttnh 135 Phillips. Daniel K 157 Phillips. Darryl 61.157 Phillips. Dana K 170 Phillips. Latonya Merchel 182 Phuong, Quang L 170.209 Pier. John 220 Pierson. Sitvana R 170 Pignatore. Tina 182 Pitapil. Renmond 135.223 Pilioglas. Judl 157 Plnarl)a. Richard H 67. 74, 135 Pinarlja. Robert G 63. 182 Pinarija. Silvia 1 14. 170. 172 Piner. Ronald H 182 Pinhelro, Antonio 170 Pmhelro, Joe 133 Pmheiro. Natalia Maria 182 Pmheiro. Sandra R 133 Pinter pe. Maria G 137 Pipofy. Michael Lee 137 Piras. Fabto 133 Pitas. Flavie 132.137 Pires. Marla 182 Pires. Marla G 170 Placenola. Yolanda 157 Plesch, Mark E 182 Pokipala, Lisa Alrene 182 Polack, Mike 170 Polack. Danlca 157 Polack. Roy M 182 Polk. Pamula Lynn 63. 170 Potter, Diane c. 170. 196. 197 Potler, Jeffrey Jay 135 Potter. Patrick 135 Powell, Cheryl Michele 170 Powell. Tracy Diane 182 Powell. Ttina Alice 170 Powers. 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Daniel Martin 173 Walter. Troyci 173 Walton. Marsha (Peppie) 71.160 Wapensky. Cynthia K 173 Wapmsky. Wendy 185 Ward. Deborah Lee 185 Ward. Kimberly L 173 Ward. Kristma Lee 160 Ward. Patricia L 160.161 Warkentm. Carol Ann 185 Warkmtin. Daryl 185 Warkentm. Patrkia 185 Warner. Gregory 90. 143 Warner. Rkhard Rhodes 173 Wash. Jennifer Ikene 143 Washington. Kaodace Y 143 Washington. Michelle L 185 Washington. Shaune Y. 160 Watanabe. Laurie Kesko 160. 189. 191 Watanabe. Lis Kimiko 185 Webb. Anna 222 Webster. DarrH Warren 160 Webster. Laura MicheH 173 Weeks. John 185 Wesdmann. Jeffrey 160 Wesdmann. Mkhelle 185 Wemberg. Steven Richard 185 Weinstein. Terri 185 Wetser. Tammy 143 Wefcer. Joseph R 85. 173 Wells. Cher Annette 185 Wells. Craig 160 Wells. Ksmbeilyn D 167.173 Welz. Catherine Dee 143 Werls. Michael C 160 Wessman. Suzanne Diane 161.208 West. Steven 185 Weston. Anita J 173.207 Whalley. DavidS 185 Wheaton. Suzie 173 Wheeler. Brett R 81.143 White, Edie Marine 173.192 White. Eric Dee 130.138. 143 White. Ervin 161 White. Ginger Renee 185 White. Santos Randall 31. 161.222 Wiggins. RayaUen 143 Wiggins. Richard B 161 Wtggms. Roderkk 143 Wilke. Karen 173. 185 W.lke. Kathleen 173 Wilkinson. Lon Rene 143 Willard. Gary Alan 19.143. 189 Willbonks. Robert Allen 185 Williams. Anthony Carl 185 Williams. Cheryl L. 173 Williams. Curtis 185 Williams. Ethyel 222 Williams. Frank Nelson 185 Williams. Jacques P 173 Williams. Jeffery Alan 185 Williams. John Robert 185 Williams, Johnnie Sue 185 Williams. Kathryn E 144. 192 Williams. Keith 173 Williams, Kevin E 185 Williams. Lisa A 144 Williams. Pamela Janelle 144. 192 WilLams. Patrkia Jean 161 Wiliams. Roger L 144 Williams. Steven E 161 Wittams. Susan Anne 173 Wdhams. Terry Lee 185 Williams. Wendy Sue 185 Williamson. Colleen E 33.139.143.196 197 196 Willie. Dolores Ann 173 Willie. Donald L. 144 Willis. Sean D 185 Wilson, Diana L 185 Wilson. Michael D. 19. 128. 144 Wilson. Terrance 161 Wiltfang, Robert Jeffrey 161 Wmby. Toyanda D 144 Wimmer. Valerie R 185 Wirt. Victor Ladel 117.144 196.197.220 Witt. Cheryl Mane 185 Witter. Kristen Lynn 185 Witter. Mark Jeffrey 161 Wong. Marco Douglas 81.100 Wong. Michael Henry 161 Wong. Vincent Chow 185 Wood. Holli Knstan 173 Wood. Nancy Louise 144.204 Woods. Lakimerly Mkhe 173 Workington. Debbie 31 Wrick. Joanne Mane 185 Wngnt. Michael Eugene 161 Wright. Sharon Frederic 161.210 X Xitco. Amy D. 144.204 Y Yabut. Ronald Chanco 161 Yaka, Jo Ann 185.223 Yam shit . Ross Chitsuo 173 Yanaghara. Ryan M 144 Yee. Wesley. Bran 185 Yew. Paul S 185 Yezhak. Denise 185 Yezbak. Joseph 81.82.83.94.161 Yi. Andrew (Chong S.) 161 Yl. Julie 144 YL Mi Kyong 161 Yoo. Jane 72. 185 Yoon. Helen Jae Sock 144. 190. 195 Yoon. James Myung Hoe 161 Yoon. William W 161. 195 York. Yvonne Mane 185 Yoshiok . Kristine Tokiko 185.202 Yoshizawa. Mark K 173 Yoshizumi. Frances 185 Young. Tin Tmg Ting 173 Young. Troy Douglas •J6I Yu. Lind H 161 Z Zamorano. Gma 173 Zampa. Vincent Anthony 185 Zank. Laura L 144.204 Zertuc hi. Vivian L 173 Zetzman. Sandra Jeanne 72.98.99. 161.205 Ziarnick. Susan 144 Zlidenny. Laura Ann 14. 173.211 Zogaric. Jennifer Lee 185 Zooartc. Julia Ann 185.222 any of our Mby involving themselves in tivities that were planned. C tivities dressing up was a displaying the Don Spirit. Eve Spirit Week, Era Week, and even the prom gave students a chance to spend much of their own time and effort in showing to everyone else that they could enjoy themselves while they were learning. The entire year was filled with people breaking through and achieving their goals. Whether it was Eric Azarcon being found not guilty for killing Kiyomi Emi’s egg, Mr. Smutts' AP history class winning the annual scavenger hunt, or simply graduating, people did not lose sight of their goals. That was probably one of the reasons 1982 went by so quickly. These such activities were planned to alleviate the monotony of school, but simply planning them did not solve the problem. It took participation from the students to achieve that goal, and for most, that goal was met. Not only could the class of '82 pride themselves in an excellent year, but the entire student body, for if it weren't for them, none of this would be. Closing 267 n the 1982 school year there were many ups and downs in the area of athletics. We all went through many losses, but there were also many victories we shared with one another. Among those was the Varsity Baseball team who managed to reach and excel to their highest achievements. The team advanced to the CIF Semi-Finals and were rated the 1 team in the Southeast area, while having three players make the all-CIF team. Once again we can say that the girls' Varsity Tennis team had a superb season as well. Debbie Spence showed an excellent performance by winning the 1981 CIF singles championship. A new addition to the sports line up this year was the motocross team. Cerritos has slowly but surely been offering a variety of sports for the entire student body to participate in. Overall, the year in sports was an exciting experience for all. Students broke through with much endurance and dedication in this years sports program. 268 Closing Tv'-. nding the 198 school year was definitely a sad occasion, but the seniors again broke through with many events that were unmatched from the years before. Senior Day and the Senior Luncheon were among those events. The Senior Luncheon was held the day before graduation and was organized by the PTSA. It was a time for eating dancing, and wondering where those four years went. As the color on this page comes to a close, it signifies that the 1982 school year has come to an end. Setting goals and breaking through them however, will never end — no CHS Don should ever stop BREAKING THROUGH. 270 Closing Closing 271 Victor Costa Editor in Chief 1981 82 y third and final year of annual staff is over, and I think another year would have caused my demise, but I’m still alive and I'm glad those long hours paid off. This year we added an additional sixteen pages and more color pages making it the biggest and most colorful annual this school has ever seen. (I hope) We also took advantage of certain special effects along with improving and lengthening the writing. I hope it’s something future staffs will adopt. I d like to thank all the teachers who understood the life of an annual staff member and understood when they didn't come to class. And for the teachers who didn't understand — Oh well! We did it anyway. I personally would like to thank each staff member for their dedication. We spent the entire week after graduation eating, sleeping, and breathing annual, (while some of us were in Hawaii and San Diego — ha-ha) A few things I won't forget are the great times we had in the staff room, the before annual staff parties, the special people that were in them, and Foster's Donuts. I'd also like to especially thank Mr. Armstrong for making me editor of both the newspaper and the annual this year. He had faith in me and put up with my tantrums. He's been a great help to me throughout these four years and he's one teacher I won't forget. On a close, I'd like to just say, It's over, finally! And, as for next year’s staff, gag me with a grease pencil! 272 Closing Cerritos High School Sin Igual 1981-82
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