Channel Islands High School - Raider Yearbook (Oxnard, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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V E TY n Septembertofv 1966. Channeliils- Test....ssiriorestudents lands High-School .opened its doors to'918 students, with a teachingfstaff of 53. Twenty years later our student entail rollment is 2485, with a teaching staff of 93. Since opening its doors in 1966, Chan- nel Islands High School has becomena school ofpintense school pride combined with arich tradition of student successes. Today Channel Islands is known throughout the area for its outstanding I irtsl otherischool the district! ATHLETICS ,eeeslnjthe past years Channel Islands High School's 'athletic program has pro- picjnshipsi and many outstanding iiii indii vidual athletes. i M ACTIVITIES Our activities program is recognized as ionefiof P the best in Southern California. The Band, Drill Teams, .aaa Flag Squads accomplishments in academicsg athletics, have .consistently rankediatithe top., activities. and its innovative and creativiefgi .... sgwpp y - 2g treimely proud to have been a 'personnel and outstanding young people,tysspiisfrffipaijfof thiskdschoolwfor 'thefpast yp., 20 years. ACADEMICS H A I iii '.,' Zi,nfgifffsiiifiilOveijflthefyears theiigtaffland students at Our 1985iiisenicdfigraduatingclassfwcn p,y Glfannteltislands HighSchofolhaveidevel- over S61,00Q yii' i 'fora the gl' school's instrucgifis 'dped a spirit of caringiandia commitment tional supply budget because of their tre4 mendous improvement the California Assessment Pr6'g'fainMtest sicores. Chan- nel Islands won the district-wide Aca1 demic Decathlon competition two years in a row and look forward to another victory this yearl More and more of our students every fyear are taking the Ad- to excellence. that has beenf remarkable iiii ofL,witness:iPerhiaps the mostiniportant ,I thingwthzitwhvasshappenedrover the past 20 years has been the real cooperation and integration of the total school . . . admin- istration, staff, students and parents. r Ken Benefield Principal 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1 L duced 5',CIF', Southern Section cliamf a , f ' ' , g- ,wfwf-,,,3. Y -1. 3 ' . .- I , . ,M V, if ,gulf J: r' f ' if f' ' f 1 1 . T Aww ' lk., 4 I' M. ,M V' 1 it . 1 fam, . 6 f v ug - , ,wyfggv 1 V, ,,N3i,., n Yi L , , .yn L, J Lhififf - f- ff' ,, -5' A ' Q Mn Am ig. s L : ., f wwe ' ' f. :ia rf' m U Y 5 . w g J A 1 , 'T ' +1 if ' 9 5 lm 13 ,M . X Q m kuhw W 1' Wg M I, M .4 ,A in 43 if 35 - Q 2 'V N. , a K, . ' ' 5 'M' QV - ,-S' - it M gl f K ag V fff ' 5? ,.n. 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Some clubs sold food such as, spare-ribs, tostadas and eggrolls, while other clubs provided booths for ring toss- 1. Angie Anderson makes one of her super nachos. 2. Veronica Michelle and Manuel work the button machine. 3. Food, food and more food. 4 MARDI GRAS U ing, people dunking, button making, and drinking mixed drinks. Mardi-Gras is a festive activity in which the stu- dent body gets involved to provide food, entertainment, and FUN, FUN, FUN, for everyone. FQ Xa Y-dv, wi 1 1 v he dedication and spirit of Channel Islands students was demonstrated this year on School Pride Day. Approximately 250 stu- dents showed up on a warm Saturday in September. The students got in teams and worked on several parts of the Quad. Music was played and Scotty Matuatia and Andy Sunia entertained, although Mike MacDonald, Nicole Zanders and Leo Creger were in charge. To reward the students for their participation, Mr. Parizo graciously bought 25 pizzas and gave an inspirational speech along with free pom poms for the upcoming games. Students left with feelings of fulfillment and pride for being a Channel Islands Raider. AQ, ,,.,f-1 VVXUVL MMI . 1- Ill,-,Aiwa hi.,,-1 1 Leann Vennettilli leaves no spot unpainted. 2. Brian Paul improvises a small brush. 3 Jose Lucero uses ladder to reach the top. 4. Jose uses cross bar to expedite the job. 6 SCHOOL PRIDE DAY as C7 fu 1 'M-,. 1 , K is it A' 4 K E ,..,,v . Volunteers wait for more paint. Vivian Basil adds personal touch to trash can. Wax on, wax off, brush up, brush down, sand left, sand right. Sitting down on the job. All in a days work. '17 it V ..-..,., EIN.. 71 I 1 ,Q ,LF L SCHOOL PRIDE DAY 7 Y isa! .C ,4 n WQE ,. li i ? 1? X Til, 3 A 'Tm iff? ' ' H .W . J M 4- 5 I - Q 0 ' ' ' fm of, F-gl, 4 SENIOR GIRLS INVOLVED WERE: gain this year Raider Spirit shined through at the JUNIOR MISS PROGRAM held on September 20-22. Seventeen girls represented Channel Islands High School. More than 113 of the total number of partici- pants were Raiders. All the girls had fun and they all did a great job! Sheena Bailey Grace Basila Eden Caliboso Cindy Cuenca Gigi Gajardo Samantha McDonald Linda Nagatoshi Susan Prevette Renee Reyna Roxanne Reyna Joy Spencer Brenda Vester Carrol Villanueva Jeaneth Villegas Denise Watson Debbie White The Raiders also won their share of awards SPIRIT OF JUNIOR MISS Gigi Gajardo CHueneme Groupl Jeaneth Villegas fCamarillo Groupl PHYSICAL FITNESS Jeaneth Villegas CCamarillo Groupl Scholastic Award Jeaneth Villegas fCamarillo Groupl Poise and Appearance Debbie White fCamarillo Groupb Cosmetology Scholarship Samantha McDonald Manicurist Scholarship Debbie White Camarillo Junior Miss J eaneth Villegas I .D A 'af I 1' rd ' K, ,, NW.. W 'W ,. , , ,f'7 'I' . if za I up ,Q And the winner is, JEANETH VILLEGAS, Camarillo s 1985 Junior Miss , , , F DS AND FASHIO M. Board shorts Baggy pants Black slip-ons Tanks Huraches Concert shirts Flojos Guess? jeans Hairclips Printed sweaters ,Q -4 f x t H 13' f fi , 1. a' ,, 1, - f f.. ..: L . 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Watches Crucifixes Printed hlazers Tube skirts Oversized shirts Shirts with messages n T.V., sexy Don Johnson and ultra-hip Philip Michael Thomas of Miami Vice gave us reason to stay home on Friday nights and Bill Cosby made us laugh until we cried. . .Bob Geldof gathered the best and brightest musicians together for a 17-hour, two conti- nent extravaganza called Live Aid, which helped in African famine relief. . .At the movies, we cheered on beefy Sly Stallone in Rambo: First Blood II and went Back to the Future with diminutive heart- throb Michael J. Fox. . ,Saturday morning wrestling became the hottest sport around with such larger than life heroes as Hulk Hogan and bad guy Row- dy Roddy Piper. . .Bruce Springsteen sparked a new sense of patriotism with his anthem Born in the U.S.A. as he performed to sell-out crowds- . . .Reeboks, black rubber bracelets, and whim- sical watches such as Swatch and Guess? were on everyone's must-have lists and teen night-clubs such as Xenon West gave us a place to party and dance the night away. 10 i as 2 'S :ir Lit-V445- ' .. ' ' 5' V 1 ff? X if . 'Q -'asf 3 1- 1. , Q I A f - V , . I I 1 'X Q 55? iw N3 1 L ' , Z Q , I , ,f ,mt L f :fr in r I in 1 i a y1fQggjf f Q 'A M15 ,kg 551: ,jp A Nw ZH 135.5 ' F ' 1.fy'fAf?Qf V 1, Q., ,N , 'lifiiff' ,I fi .. ,A ,A ff'gf'5gq?il.a 'ifi zffiffiifzf riff .Q 5311 Q fY,'f1Q'rf1?. ' fm -'27 fx A 'Exp ' , wwf 1 ff Qffif- . 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Raider Magical Kingdom characters wave to homecoming parade crowd. 9. Tall Flags do routine during parade. I Q. , N .I it K lgjl ' F L. , x R1 J 47.11455 Qin f V ,f- rl 1: ' WAX, we J' Kfgbxylu . J: -u Y JG' Hi Biff gi Z .M f Q . E A 3 if iA iff L+.. 4 21 1- xv J ,-V , fW f an W?- fn: ' L 1' ,QS 1? 'Q f A x N5 5 f sa'-3, 5 4 W- -ff A ...niv- gl L' ..,,,- ..., 5 E 2 I I I 5 - 1 - if if at if if 6 M I, , 5' Y. wifiiizwwbhsxw 4 I ,X QE 3 .164-V45-1 N, 'V 1, , ki M :K 2 r Q? Mfg' ',- ' gf ,'., ? wK.Nt2.NjNQ H-,Ax 'xg sf 5 xkgg 'Qx 'X , E 1 V ' A -sf- Q I .ff V nv . H 9 ic A 4 'If' X kv... H is JM- ' QV 'W' A -V - gy . W K . ww 3' an z '.' ,Z . ,...-V f 1 ...- -if L ,gf- fggj! . Q J.: f i 1 , v 1 if 5.3, 2 is Halftime was highlighted with a spectacular hot air balloon bringing in the queen, and a parade around the field with the floats, court, and band, drill team, and the short and tall flag squads. The event was con- cluded with an eyecatching display of colorful fireworks. The festivities were conclud- ed that evening at the Mas- querade Dance. All the plan- ning and support helped make Football Homecoming 1985 one that will long be re- membered. It truly was '24 Raider World 'Z The Queen arrives in a hot air balloon. The junior float places second. Tally Rubio with escort Albert Pilpil, Dawn Harris with Brandon Washing- ton and Erika Osako with Tino San- chez. Band entertains during halftime. Carl Hughes gains extra yardage. sideline support Queen Betty with escort Lalo Simintel Alumnus pep squad Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Parizo Raider Magical Kingdom person HOMECOMIN G 17 Qnninr Drinnn AN U Y 5 U N IU Junior Prince Xi? STEVE SHUTT 18 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING X Freshman Prim-n LUCIO VERA Sophomore Prince 5 1 CERVANDO TORRES 1 1 4 N Below: The Court, their escorts and mothers Below Middle: The king and his escort. Below Bottom: The Drill Team entertains. g ow 1 i 2 T. Q53 sw K, X firmly QQ ioQ,,x'ipe5 -B Ni X ,gs I Q . ' Q Q Q , . me , ,gin gg! A 'lx Q .1 .. l 4 B M 1 3 lun ,- 5547,--.ff fi A :., ., .. , - C. Q. HX' '- 'K vie FN 'ff i 52' ,T f Ir' ,M ,mg fx nf , 1 ,Q Q ,Q ', Q cg . . - Mig. ', mMx': .xQQ 6 - 4 , T ' ' Q -- Q? s . I g f' . Q U! ' .L 442- Q. , ' Li Qix ' T , Q QQ QQQQQ,' Q' 6Qnx .Q Q Q Q 5 Q,-+4453 T QQ NQ' 5 . - ' QQ 1 i Q.. QMQQQMW 'W Q if '- W ' YK, - QQ x . - . , . f o li ff ' Q , ' T r Qslslle Q ' l s ', B Eziiiflifijfg lki B. T A- 2 A 1 T5 . Q s L Q ,- , Asse ss .,,:: A h . .f be . -. i' - 20 BASKETBALL HOMECOMING i w Q: E ' t d t th d Left Bottom The seniors float ties for third place with the freshmen Below The Court ls presen e 0 e crow Middle Left: The second place junior float. Middle Right: The varsity bas- ketball team wins the homecom- ing game in the closing seconds. Far left: The sophomore float wins first prize. Left: Leo Cregar and P.J. Balase participate in the tricycle leg of the burp relay during homecom- ing week. BASKETBALL HOMECOMING 21 BOARD OF TRUSTEES OB- JECTIVES, 1985-1986 I. Curriculum and Instruction Review State's Model Curriculum Standards and compare with District Frameworks. Continue development of Criterion Reference Test for cur- riculum areas. Complete implemen- tation of a comprehensive reading program on all campuses for the pur- pose of improving pro-student read- ing skills. Review every vocational 22 SCHOOL BOARD education course in light of present and future job market needs and re- vise accordingly. II. Student Services Identify student attrition and dropout rates and study causes and design intervention and strategies to reduce these rates. Continue im- provement of single period absences using the 1984-85 school year as the comparison. Maintain Average Daily Attendance at 9795 or better. III Business Services and Facilities Implement work standards for maintenance, operations, and trans- portation personnel. Complete and implement a long-range plan for all departments for the repair and re- placement of instructional equip- ment. Develop and implement a plan for improving the appearance of each individual campus, KEN BENEFIELD, PRINCIPAL 20 YEARS AGO I predict that in twnty years, the son or daughter of Tom Parizo will be the Activities Director at CI. The trees in the center of the quad area will have grown back and will once again look like trees. CIHS will have an olympic size swimming pool, and The Benefield Student Center, which will in- clude career and tutorial services, health center, and student government offices, will be a reality. The Raiders very own football stadium will also be in use. Enrollment at CIHS will have decreased because several hundred students will have opted to stay at home and obtain their education via computer assist- ed educational programs. Twenty years from now, my secretary, Eva, will still be driving the same car which will upset Mr. Masterson. The incoming ninth graders will be taking Flying Ed. and Flying Training , as the mode of transpor- tation will be miniature rockets. Noon time activities in the quad will feature the music of today as oldies, but goodies , and the la- dies in the office will still be requesting Willie Nel- son tunes. Mr. Ralph Gonzales AFTER THE GREAT QUAKE, C.I. WILL BE AN ISLAND. Mr. Grimm The learning process will not change drastically. Therefore, the methods of instruction will not change drastically. However, what will change dras- tically, is what must be learned and what equipment will be utilized to learn. In twenty years I predict that our society will be an extremely technological society. I can envision com- pact microprocessors on every desk, T.V. monitors! VCR's in everyroom. Centralized production centers will produce educational videos. Word processors will assist students in writing, computerfcalculators will assist students in computing. Technology will abound in all areas. Channel Islands High will not change much. Stu- dents are students are students. The schools physical plant will not change except for construction. Mr. Ortega 20 YEARS FROM NOW ROCKY ORTEGA, ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL l i -Q. 3 if 9 is RALPH GONZALES, ASSISTANT TOM GRIMM DEAN OF STUDENTS PRINCIPAL ADMINISTRA TI ON 23 HOW DO TODAY'S STUDENTS COMPARE WITH THOSE 20 YEARS AGO Educationally, speaking, students today are receiving much more ser- vice since the age of computer came into being. However, very few of our students are utilizing this knowledge. I believe that wars will be fought with computers. Because of the later and the experiences I have with high school students, I see that our stu- dents are apthetic and insecure. There is fear and uncertainty about their future. They care little about what is going on, consequently, par- tying is in essence part of their goal. I don't blame them. Twenty years ago the young were fighting a force battle to make America a better place to live. It takes much to continue the struggle, it takes sensitivity for other peoples needs who are less fortunate ,, 1 ,W N ,. than we. It takes commitment and dedication to be part of a changing world. We must first change our- selves and then we can help others - and get on with the struggle. Dr. Valasquez Students of today are generally brighter, have better academic skill and are more knowledgable about the world and life in general. They are much more aware of the career opportunities available 'and of the rapidly changing World of Work . In many ways todays young people are very similar to those of 20 years ago - problems such as becoming an adult and facing a rapidly ap- proaching independence are not much different then they were 20 years ago. Mr. Wilhite Today's teenage students enjoy the benefits of advanced technology and in many ways are better informed. Mr. Murray Students today have more chal- lenges than those 20 years ago. High School and College entrance require- ments are harder and advanced technology such as high use of com- puters is changing the curriculum and job entry requirements in virtu- ally every profession. Also the Punkers have added a lot of color to the schools! Mr. Campos f ,.,. ' fbi WILHITE JOHN MASTERSON L...- HA Y CAMPUS f vi' ..w d DANA KARNE Y LARR Y M URRA Y DR. VELASQ UEZ 24 COUNSELORS I? 3 9 D D 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 I? 9 3 9 I7 3 TP D T? 3 D 3 9 9 3 3 I? 9 IP 9 9 9 9 D IP 9 O 9 9 9 VACULTY 25 , A D 9 9 9 9 IP I? 15 'D 9 JEANEEN PAUL ABRAVAYA Science BELLITTI Home Economics Junior Class Advisor Graduation - Ivy JEANEEN BELLITTI I was just beginning my Sopho- more year in college. I made it Chain through the Freshman year and felt I had it made! I just got my first car - 1964 Volkswagen Bug, L.B.J. had his war on poverty, we had the Beatles, and I still didn't know what I wanted to be when I grew up. The Date - September 1965 stile reef' 1963 LINCOLN ANDERSON Business ,'fQ fVl'xfX fr-'if JIM ANSELMINO Work Experience . T. 7, Q :Z 1, I if ef, A 2322- ' 1 f , 1' -..fl-f 'E AK a i at ,r:F2?ff:., 1973 Q, ,-Af,-1, 1-ww. - 4 F, ' F. PHIL BRYANT Flushed with unbounded confi- dence, unbridled impulses, and a forgiveable narcissism, I bounded- green and golden, over Europe, sleeping on Costa Braven beaches, French haystacks, and German mountain sides, incandescent with ZjM curiosity, and nourished by tat- LON AVANTS V 1 tered copies of Hemingway, Henry Mutgwwfs ,cf ZfJ5f475Iiller, and Y.B. Yeates stuffed in a W 1 xl ,UA ,QM 63 Rucksack. And I was forever ' 0116 cf fvwj hungry- ... I X' X X- : 1973 X xi XL: SUSAN BAIER Foreign Language French Club Advisor JUDY BECK English PHIL BRYANT English Advanced Placement Coordinator 26 FAbULT 1973 1973 f'V'if DON BURROWS SUSAN CARRAUTHERS Math u D T IE BLU S ence A Head Girl's 8: Boy's Cross-country vim I l 1 ' - 4 'Wx ...Www DAVE CURCI Vocational Education im 'C' K l li- K2 'G ga. , xg t ,ai 2 N Q fi 'f xt BILL CROWLEY Math RON DAVIDSON MathfAgriculture DON CARDINAL P.E. Baseball Yearbook Art Club l 1966 WF, I IMELDA BLANC DAVE CURCI In 1965 I was a sophomore in High School, majoring in Sci- ence. For the most part I liked school. In my spare time I built things in my garage workshop. I carried a briefcase for my books. P.E. was my least favorite sub- ject. Geometry was my favorite, but I gave the teacher headaches. tra-,Wei :: .f .. X1 fe - rf- ,. 51 W . , J' fi 1 '- ' ' E.: t . .... A 4. - W g: i 1' A' - . , 1 K 'w . .1 , 5' 3 I X ., 'U X 4 ' l ll 'vin STEVE DAVIS Science ' . Mesa Club Program K Foriegn Language . KAREN FISCHER English GARY ENGELS Music Foreign Language FACULTY 27 KATHY GREAVES Home Economics School Guidance Committee fl' 1 'PX ,J-' .ig k-, KEN GOSE Todays students, for the most part, are great! I enjoyed them when I began teaching, too. All genera- tions and cultures have had many many outstanding people with a small percentage that need consid- erable help. I expect to have many fine people in tomorrow's genera- tion. Q KEN GOSE Social Studies Mock Trial at Ventura County Court House before real Judges in competition with other high schools. 'is .K . ' S K -. .. if . 1973 5 C' .sg N N, is X -t K if , 1 4 S Q -s ,. Na I s t 6 1966 1968 28 FACULTY TRULETTA DAW Business, Yearbook Sales bf sv. P.E. Volleyball Coach 5:1122 5 . . . . .,....- H jg-5: :I 5 :- ', '. - if-. -v .- :,--L jp- -fig, ,. :: iz , -, .f - ,.. F.. .... ..-.:--,- .,. -: av .- S.: ' .' . :.,... 2 FRANK GANKAS WN? 1973 JOEL GERSHON K .--.. .- . PE' E .-.. 5 .-. Advanced football 2? i la W' A -as g5,m::.asjx:w:m-.1 ffm: new-. 11 '- 1- H, .,., , .,..... -. . H 1 .': 5 Ei 5 '4 5, ag. Q Z... f X qi-1 2 ALAN HAYASHI Twenty years is a generation of time. The students twenty years ago are older now. In some cases, they are today's students' parents, advisors, mentors, opponents, and teachers. Through that time, the conditions have changed, but in- side the students goals and desires have remained constant. The hopes for freedom and new opportunities as well as the fear of the unknown and the future are a common, bind- ing thread through time. The spe- cifics and the faces have changed, but the basic fabric of the individ- ual remains the same. ALAN HAYASHI Mathematics Academic Decthalon Team Coach HARSMA Business Computer Club Co-Advisor for .UMW 7' ff 'VV' ffimfhfwi ZW' H ,I My f f, M ' 5 . .Zi X, 52. ,,,, V I , ,,,y N . X 4, 1973 V A h.. 1' -E WW ' ' Y ' 'X 2 Q GERRI HICKENBOTTOM Back in 1965 the Beatles had just come on the scene. I was madly in love with them. Today we have Bruce Springtein and Madonna who are luring the students. Students of today have short hair for no hair-colored hair-especially guysll Girls have shaved hair-orange, pink, blue hair, and idolize Madonna. Twenty years ago long hair just started to come on the scene and everyone wanted to look like the Beatles. Students of today are living with the inventions of the com- puter, robots, and microwaves. Twenty years ago there were only a few computer's around. Today's students seem to live more with the threat of nuclear war! lt is reality they seem to be under more stress because of personal problems. The world today, 1985, is also more polluted than 20 years ago. Twenty years ago we were just becoming aware of effects of chemicals. The music of the 80's also seems to be getting back to saying what is meaningful and making a statement to society about personal world problems. The music of the 60's was like this, very deep and political, All in all students of today seem to care and be aware as students of the 60's did. We cannot lose the idealism and energy of the 60's. We must keep the fire burning desiring to make our world a better place. This is up to our future leaders-the youth of the 80's. BRAN DT JACKSON Special Education Lay-offs PHYLLIS Migrant Education Resource 4 MARVIN KILLGORE Social Studies HOWIE LEE Math Sophomore Class Advisor ll . 1, A 1 i' SUSAN KIPP Q il f NKIPPX I was fortunate to have had so!! e ' 'A - English spiring English teachers id Dflgvglim school and college. I enjoy literat, because it allows you to use yo imagination. I have found over the years that English is a very versatile subjectg students can be reached in so many different Ways. Also I like working with people and students. sz.:-.v 1973 HENRY LEWENBERG Resource 1973 A01 CATHY LEWIS English 30 FACULTY DENNIS LANG I always loved the outdoors and the natural sciences. I've been involved in marine related activities since my childhood. Teaching Biology and Oceanography are natural out- growths of my life long interests. DENNIS LANG Science Science Club Advisor JOHN LEGEMAN English Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach Freshmen Class Advisor JOEL LOVSTEDT Math FRED LUNA Resource SHEILA M ARRERO Social Studies RAOUL MARTINEZ Science Senior Class Advisor Football!Baseball coach , . .zf-, ..,. :.. .:. . 1966 PAUL Science fmee2eaaawe.eH gLsswa , .,k.,q.i,..i,,i,.,,.,. 5 9 c 'ii iw? .gg In ,::.:Z 2: ., - :sf-2. -ng: :E.,'..j:I5'i .gi 'jfggffj : If '5:::'fI:'1A.aI2222.--::f::. ,E H X :2 .J , .- .- -W , M :s::1: - :'r2:.s?5:g2.::.f:aa ' Q .,i. .ii f F i f w MATTHEWS Head J .V. Coach LISBON McCARTY Math Emergency Drills 3 Q QE I . is s R X H51 Y . so .Qs Q J , ,FZ , , J if X Q ik x, 1966 RUSS MEYER '- - , '- QQQQQQ7 c cc ee ee 3 ee e .- .,.. . W, -. ..V:.: 3 swf. M wif 1 ' I had an outstanding high school . 1 : 1 , Q is 4 1 r 4 iv . -,.-- -V2-vm ...,, : :. .-,.... mf . . y 4, . . , ' .4 teacher plus two excellent college f-'..'- 'hi'i'? ':'z ' professors that made math easy. 1 il 1 E ff.-H-'h t 2 gifs? ' 2,31 A I rn 1 , M, az M we ' Q 4 19? 5 -:..,..f2:,-W-:f..3,E:-:Egg M Y Q af H im lg ., 5 -Q s' . We ' I 5 v +P 5 s 17' 9 I JE . ...mi .:ff:-:- --1:, E E 3 ff yf Eff i 5 is is gg 3 s any ? I? lfgfff jj . .,.., t, . WA 5 l 1 :,.:z:5a.:.. ':r.:23., :5s:r::2:1rs.gs::::.::.::::::-:Q:Hes:ef 5:-M:-::.:g:v This empressed me very much. I have always enjoyed teaching and BEN McNARY Social Science Y , Y at A DENNIS McSWEENEY Science Varsity Football working with young people. .1 3 4 , v , 1 1 1973 .. 5 fx : r ' : iff . X ULLA MILLS Special Ed. 1973 RUSS MEYER Math Assist Mr. Gonzales with Graduation FACULTY 31 PAUL MORANDA Foreign Language, J.V. Football, Tennis X hw. ...N DENNIS O'DEA For many years I use to live and work in Yellow Stone National 1976 Park. I Went hiking and fishing al- most everyday. From those exper- iences I came to enjoy teaching about animal and plant life and na- ture. fYogi Bear and Mr. Ranger taught me everything I knoW.J DENNIS O'DEA Science, Emergency Drills PAM MORRISON P.E. KAREN O'MALLEY English 32 FACULTY TIM MURRAY English, Foreign Language Special Fd ROBIN MORGAN YVONN E PECK I personally love to read and to 1976 TOM PARIZO fy Math, Activities Director Pep Squad Advisor ED OBENDRAUF Science f f .1 f write. Teaching English is a natu- ral extention of this love. I really enjoy introducing literary works and stories and encouraging stu- dents to read and examine them, and later evaluate them. Writing is the one area in your life in which you have total control. I feel it is an area that should be most refined, organized and articulate since it truly represents the individual. 1 YVONNE PECK English, Junior Class Advisor JOHN REYNOLDS Mathematics, Key Club GEORGE MIKE PREWITT Boys P.E., Boys Varsity Basket- ball Coach Hopefully I will be living a RAGSDALE Science SOUSAN PEJHAN Math 'WW LAURA ROBERTS happy, healthy, retirement. -1 English, Literary Magazine Advisor Advisor TOM PARIZO For the Math-I just enjoyed it in school. As for my activities position- I think it was my three years in the mental institution. ROBERT L. RADA Social Science, Assistant Wrestling Coach, Varsity Golf Coach Hemi' 1969 7-1227? LOIS PEDERSEN English ROBERT RADA I could have visions of grandure and attempt to excell in that manner, but to do so might be psychotic . . . raising a healthy family is my only desire. '-Zi LOIS PEDERSEN Reasons for teaching are my love to work with people and to share the many books I have read. I have always enjoyed writing and read- ing- the sound of words- the voice of characters in novels. Also as long as I can remember I have wanted to teach. Teaching English lets me talk, share, read, write, act- all the fun things. '33S'LL'7.o DEANNA OWENS English E-Y ' ,,. ss: .,Kk: G 1973 A DON SALADO AUDREY RUBIN Art FACULTY 33 TESI SANCHEZ P.E. YVONNE TANG 1973 In the year 2005, the cafeteria will be serving soylent green crackers, the students will be living in aban- doned low riders, and I will be wearing a Gucci gas mask YVONNE TANG English CSF Advisor RICHARD SERROS History, Freshmen Class Advisor ERICA STEIN Art MAMERTA SANTIAGO Math A sf - A , t JoE STUCKEY Business NICK VARNAVA FBLA Advisor Foreign Language Scholarship Committee Local Curriculum Committee 34 FACULTY Qf fs- t lb qldsif PETE SHEDLOSKY Opportunity Class J.V. Football Coach NICK VARNAVA One hundred percent electronical- ly minded. Every classroom will have its computers and the teacher will be a coordinator and hefshe will going around answering the students questions. The relation- ship between teachers and students will be more like that of a business supervisor towards his employees. The insperational role of a teacher will be minimized, unfortunately. PATRICIA SHEPHERD English LINNEA SZOT Home Economics BILL TERRAZAS English Track helper 1 VIRGINIA I i wooTEN , RE. SHEIJLA TAYLOR M c ' ' TOM VAIL Math Math Club 1966 N Social Studies W G 5 1,4 as , - ix rw Jig 1 V J SHIRLEY WHITE English Cutlass Advisor Black Student Union Advisor HAROLD VENABLE In twenty years students will be taller because the computer perma- mently attached to their brains L I I will add one Foot of height. In thir MARSHA woormiv ty years they ll be shorter because HAROLD VENABLE Science, CSF ROB VIEIRA Science I I. Engmh' D 'm AdViS r the computers will have been min- :iifef iaturized. 7 ,Yi Q, LEE ZELLER Science ' ff ' is 5' ' p igg y if LEO WINGLE E Math I n CLAIRE WYERS Social Science r 9 I 51 iii: MIKE YOUNG Science Varsity Baseball li Q FACULTY 35 rw 5 'Q . ix f ,wfgwsi Rei- ,k.f 'Y V A i4 5 Maha w5?3if:2gSv-,,,,w,-w - W A - i wi I BV! .x A - -35: M .. W, X , 3, , A Wk L A Q SF' mg wr, X N Jug?-Fr' N W Q www Q gwmfihwim Rf Q . .xmmsw N- F X as mi K N X M if , ,S I .QA v,.: . A ., W. 5 a lL . i g tLVh 1 . ' 5-Q61' Q dz JA. ff' gf- :fxfifwtil A ' 4 , . 72 Ki- lf A Lf - A S155 1 - 5' f N 25 ., K I W, A 4, . I i ,gy . I Ji? M A .. 4, . . - -,,- . b 1 any X S . su l W f' - J- ,fi x Q fb , , 3 5 , ,N . -- 5 5 -ffm' ' W: Rv S x Kp - j T- . , W, A -g f,'fx '2?'2 WN X X X f' ' ' .' f' , , ' Q K f X Q Q .. x,x.,...,,,..w . , .. ,. -. --if-Q . , , ,. .,,W,.L,i N, :vw 1 f -F1,5g9g- wwf .hmmm B15 4 I I 9 Y 3 i 9 I H , J 4 -fl A+ is L f Q 1966 'Simi' Elaine Miller Media Clerk Twenty years ago there were three girls working in the office. The A.S.B. book- Ann Ricards 943' 'ii . K 1966 keeper was also the switchboard operator Librarian and worked in the front office as you enter the building. Additionally, there was a principal's secretary and a faculty secre- tary. The office was half the size it is to- ,. X day. There were no attendance windows ' f ,,i' . A where they are now. The counter was in- i i Q- g side the office and students could come in Y Q 5 and sit down on benches inside the office. ,,L ' . X U, P I, ' si i f W - ul I ' Z XA!! . I A X W 5' Rita Whitehead 38 Wana Klasen Nurse Debbie Lozano Pat Acevedo Elks QQ. f-iilsif-Y-'fin '- S5555 , s 15 .,S1?,Qf, - 1-:xx kgs . New,-was-ef Q i Nh if at CQ . idx j Qi L X N 5 - X sms ii Sylvia River Y If X 1 1 I Everything was new - from the stu- dents, teachers, administrators and staff members. All the office equipment and furniture was new. The secretaries had IBM electric typewriters, but at that time nobody had ever heard of self-correcting typewriters! All student registration was done by hand, one by one. Almost all work was done on duplicating and mimeograph machines using stencils and ditto masters. Penny Hoskins There was no copying machine. X as it X ifisqwis R :...gq 5 s igaga is e A s c , J Y Q is .. t ,, , s s A was .. .s.xs g Rosario Lopez Blanche Fortuno Yolanda Capilla Sherrill Tucker Secretary III 1966 Katherine Walker EDP Operator 2 X A A . N , , ,X'f'Y-f, I Media Clerk ,Xia 4'-W' XV, ' ,V l f if Patricia Lopez Secretary II Wendy McBride Secretary II Dorthy Pakalka ASB Clerk 363133 Eva Escalante Secretary II I t f n ff Today we have seven secretaries in the office and 8 desks, in addition to an A.S.B. Bookkeeper, Faculty Secretary, and a Ca- reer Education Technician. There are two clerks in the library. The office has been expanded, and we have progressed from electric typewriters to electronic typewrit- ers and computers! -,a Yvonne Negrete Career Center Technician is SHERILL TUCKER CSB' 5 A ' f H -' If 'wha' X 'A' JA. r' ' 51 Elaine Meyer EDP Operator Alice Campbell Faculty Secretary . JoAnn Lee Secretary II Rose Luna V, Qtaff Clerk V 4 ,,,. Cecilia Tamayo Migrant Community Aide ', f 4 ,, . s E 'gli I n a EXE Moa Saipale Milt Graham Andy Towler 40 CAMPUS SUPERVISORS Wally Anger . ,S 5 1 Dale Ware Groundsman Q W. . yipiii I .Q :ny S 3,54 Q 'D Q x . Q h 'Q 5 '+++w,, 'eg 'Q fm'-.9 , K Q 5 N i A , Q x 'X Q Margaret Blackmore Ureal Brown 1966 'TN- Frank Sisko Matthew Toliver Groundsman I Bus Driver Herb Meisner Bea Ruiz School Foreman Groundsman I Bus Neal Gibbons Groundsman Edith Franklin Doug Abby Driver i :la felis Mai Graham .Z Emma Jaramlllo Judy Daniels ' Pat Silvero Maggie Acevedo X ,ffl Mae Okamoto ew Peggy Gardner mm, Grace Hernandez CAFETERIA 41 1-XX. 1986 .. X, ASB serves the fadulty biieakfastjto showstudent appreciation. Far Left: Mr. Luna shows Dee Rogers some appreciation. Left Middle: Mr. Langs shows Vincent Chan some appreciation. Left Bottom: Ms. Wooten, Vernino Basila and Chris Zaragosa com pare archery notes. 351' QR sn., iz , -.K wx 95: .- xx 22535: V . T017 Right: Mr. Parizo advises ASB. it Middle Right: Mr. Hopple shows some Christmas Spirit. A Bottom Right: Mr. Huso helps Ben Litada compute. S uk- -, . -- . 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YW! am! sw, GW A ,-. , an if V X Mv 7' num 46 FRESHMEN Robert Bailey lan Baker Myharr Balanon Christopher Balasa Alex Balbuena Clara Baldwin l George Balgos Rancisco Ballesteros Jose Banales Lorena Banales Marisela Barajas Consuela Barbosa Henry Barcena Jana Barendregt Amanda Barnett Brando Barretto Karen Bartolomew H Cynthia Bassett Michele Bates Wintell Baugh Feliciano Bautista Jesse Beatty Nancy Becerra Rigoberto Bedolla Heather Bonnar Dante Borcena David Bowersox Ytteb Bowls Cherann Bradbury i Torano Bradford Georgia Bennett Lupe Bernardino Marilyn Betancourt Estelle Bislig Douglas Blow Virgil Bolo - x I O Charles Brown 0 . Jennifer Bruxnbaugh Elizabeth Burboak . Lia Burkhardt ' sTina Burlingqzp J. Tye Byrd ' 0 I I S Mark Cabral o . Eric Cabera Emmanuel Calayan . Elisa Calderon 0 Jennifer Calkins Alison Callahan ' 0 I . Oscar Camacho . Shirley Camaclang ' Robert Camarillo Melanie Campos ' , Victor Campos g Rodolfo Carbajal O I I . Eliseo Cardenas 0 Elizabeth Cardona Stephanie Carrignan C g C I John Carrillo . Lynda Case Bernardo Casillas 0 , HIPIO1 Robert , a O , Miguel Casillas ' Claudia Castaneda Dorthy Castaneda o Victor Casillo Dinah Cayabyab Concepcion Cazares I VN L A X If w I l K Elsa Cazares o fi Linda Cazarez , . Sergio Cazarez . f- Jose Cendejas Alfredo Cerda ' n Jose Cerda Eduardo Cervantes Ricardo Cervantes Romeo Cezar Manuel Chairez Cynthia Chatman Maria Chavez 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 961928888 ' cf RA'39fc?4'cA'Y o o o o o o o o 48 FRESHMEN ' Ruben Chavez Diane Chavira Loraine Chavira Tina Chavira Barry Chester Yong Chong Andres Chuc Jimmy Cline f,Yvette Clubb Katherine Cole Tina Coleman Michael Collier any 1 Melanie Campos and Cynthia Michael De La Pena Araceli De Lag Charla Dean Fidel Del Aguilas Antonio Del Rio Johnny Delgado Jacob Dahneke Eric Dancel Eric David Jason Davis Theresa De Castro Jerry De Jesus Wayne Collier Cara Conant Antonio Conde Antonio Caria Hilberto Coris Pablo Coria at the dance. John Cregar Aly Curz Gerry Cruz Charlene Culapan Carito Cunanan Jason Curran Norma Corpus Christopher Corpuz Danny Cortez Donald Cottman Leslie Coulson Sheree Crarry V X 1 w I K Jamie Garcia Sandra Garcia Lupe Garibay Michael Garrett Jeremy Geib Monica George Chad Gepielago Frederick Gladney Ann Goerdt Joseph Gomes Elva Gomez Juan Gomez fe-v f,,L.- .f Noel Gonzaga April Gonzales Connie Gonzales Krista Gonzales Raul Gonzalez Rigoberto Gonzalez Felita Gutierrez Larry Gutierrez Bobby Guzman Vincent Hahn Shari Hensley Deborah Henson Jonathan Hernaez Maggie Hernandez Marie Hernandez Regina Hernandez Jennifer Hasenyage-r John Haynes 1,5 Jenieve Grimes Jerry Guanzon Shirley Gudez Robert Guerrero Sabas Guevara Filmer Gundayao Sergio Gonzalez Sylvia Gonzalez Celina Gorrer Dawn Gragg Manuel Grajeda Scott Grandy Erika Gray Joseph Gray Chrisrine Green Trace Greene Bruce Greifenstein Maria Grijalva K- r. s ' . S 5' 0 . ww I get 0 - ga g . 'R' 5 . Ei . -hifi, W 5 -gms-e L N E .-.. 2:5 . . . li .... Ms . . X X Us Nm, , O O X r FRESHMEN 51 Q, A' .N Leslie Jackson Randall James Paul Jansen John Jardmin Bertha Jimenez Jose Jimenez Leah Johnson ,,,. Marco Hinahon Tonya Holeman Casiana Hollers Steven Holman Hyrum Horn Wanda Howard Janssen Hunter Jaeyon Hwang Romeo Ibanez Magdalena Infante Jackie Irwin Eric Jackson Rosio Jimenez Henry Joe John Johnson Scott Johnson Timothy Johnson J eatann Jones Josephine Jones Maria Juarez Victoria Juarez Arthur Jurado Robert J ure Michelle Herrera Paul Herreria Gina Hester Mario Hidalgo Joseph Hill Matthew Hilsdorf a Randy Kaneko Vanessa Karpio Jay Kelly Benjamin Killen John Kim Kevin Kim Galen Koen Michael King 1 iii ': : I Camille Kirk Bill Kirkpatrick John Kitts zz. Brian Kobashigawa ,ff ,A 7 ' X .Q-1 Amanda Kerlter Peter Krahenbuhl Lisa La Boch Maris La Morena Ha Thanh Lam Javier Larnas ws..- Veronica Lancaster Christopher Lanotte Jose Lapuz Melissa Lawrence Benito Lazcano Juanita Leanos Anthony Lowe Jose Lucero Norma Lucero David Lucio ,,..r-4 I Marisela Lopez Michael Lopez Norman Lopez Refugio Lopez Sergio Lopez Laura Love Gina Ligsay Jeanette Lim Carlos Lopez Karl Lopez Lori Lopez Lupe Lopez sv' 1 if 1 F Xx ia Q it or i i Kristal Ledesma Richard Lee Wanyee Leonard ,Q ..--' 4 J Keri Lewis Carolyn Libao Ignacio Lievanos X. .r-9 P in f W i FRESHMEN 53 Christina Magana Lorena Luis Jesus Luna Mateo Macaraeg Diana Macias Marli Mactal Francisco Madrigal Francisco Magana Guadalupe Magana Rosaicela Magana Sylvia Maldonado Tai Mao 2 1 Jorge Mares Marianne Mariano Gene Marin , lJoseph Marks A Alejandra Marquez Elia Martinez James Martinez Maribel Martinez Priscilla Martinez Sandra Martinez Essie Mason Keith Matautia Victor Maxion April Mc Afee Felton Mc Bride Dean Mc Carty Raymond Mc Cormick Andrew Mc Donald A 0 i O I I Maurice Mc Gill Janet Mc Junkin Vincent Medina Hector Mejia Ramon Meja Rosaizela Mejia i Leticia Melendez Claudia Mendoza Florentino Mendoza Dominic Mesa Evangelina Michel Mark Michel Johnny Miland Richard Miranda Alex Mireles Joe Molina Jose Montlongo Jose Montelongo I 4 l 5 1 fl fn 56 FRESHMEN Hugo Perez Juan Perez Rene Perez Robert Perez Rosa Perez Alaxander Peters Luis Pascua Aileen Paule Pete Paul Rosa Pena Joseph Pepper Florentino Perales Heather Palmerki Ramon Palomar Miravelle Pamarang Richard Panawash Juan Pantoja Maribel Pantoja Sandra Padraza Monica Pagel Cressena Pagulayan Brian Pahl Imelda Pajarillo Simeona Pajarillo Dana Peters Vaiee Peters Maria Ponce Oscar Ponce Kevin Pool Stephen Pool Kristi Popelka Karina Powell Nicholas Puentes Ronald Pugeda Diane Quach Michele Qualls Jessamine Rabina Angela Ramirez Genard Ramirez Ignacio Ramirez Jaime Ramirez Jolan Ramirez ' QEWPJRLV' if' ' ' Lupe Ramirez Marcela Ramirez Marcial Ramirez Maria Ramirez 1 Maria Ramirez Trancito Ramirez Lf. 4 hy! Verinica Ramirez Claudiz Ramos Lennybeth Ramos Gabriela Rangel Peter Razo William Rearden KX Oscar Recinos Melanie Reddekopp Tracey Rembert Yolanda Reveles Anita Reyes David Reyes Tony Reynozo David Rhodes Gregory Richards Robert Richards Rincee Rillera Maria Rios Christine Robinson Sean Robinson Jorge Robles Marcos Robles Tracilyn Robles Alfonzo Rodrigrez Miguel Rios S . David Reyes Dean Reyes Enrique Reyes John Reyes Reysan Reyes Rudolfo Reyes 'Rb , f X . .uns vga Q in X v as l 1 W . by P 'QL H! Sk im ma K is s Joe Rivas Joseph Rivas Alicia Rivera Jason Roark Tim Robertson 46 FRESHMEN 57 5 S S 5 fs . X -4... Ubaldo Rodriguez Victor Rodriguez Jesus Rodriquez Marnett Rogers Robert Roldan Richard Roman Angel Rodriguez Clement Rodriguez Eduardo Rodriguez Flor De Maria Rodriguez Jose Rodriguez Mary Rodriguez lx I-ff Arturo Rosales Raul Rovner .X Elizabeth Rowe John Rude Michelle Rudow Perla Ruiz Victor Ruiz Anasrasia Rumery Carrie Russell Janice Sahagun Ray Sahagun Arnel Salagubang Antonio Romero Brian Romero Jesus Romero Keith Romero Sergio Romero Adriana Rosales Y . Andrew Salazar Pedro Salazar Adriana Salinas Richard Samiley Lydia Sanchez Monica Sanchez NW K Rosa Sanchez Sergio Sanchez Veronica Sanchez David Sanderford Maria Saucedo Richard Savala K Stephanie Scheibelhut Lorena Schnebly Guilda Serrano Irma Serrato Richard Serrato Gradalupe Serratos 58 FRESHMEN Josette Shuey John Sicam Janine Silva Richard Silva Victor Silva Chris Silver RX 'Y ' I V 40. 5' 6 L ,Af 2 E - K Erma Tumamait Rhonda Tyler Lisa Tyrrel Thomas Umu Eileen Urango Monica Urango Gustavo Simental Glenn Sisson Katrina Slercevic Akea Smith Paul Smith Randy Smith Raymund Soliman Carlos Solis Leticia Solis Angie Soliz Young Song Deanna Soto Eric Starkweather Lisa Stewart Tunesia Stewart Michael Stone Arnel Sudaria Shawn Sullivan ri ' Daniel Travis Velinda Trujillo Lai Truong Randi Tryon Lydia Tuando Mary Tueay Martha Torres Roseanna Torres Xochitl Torres Yolanda Torres Ramon Torrez Phudmg Yen Tran Paul Sust Maliumai Talili Chris Talley Karen Taylor Tina Taylor Petrina Thomas J' L4 - R X. ls K . if . S . , 9 60 FRESHMEN agen ................... , I ,- ,JN-- ' 1 1 Abraham Vicente Michael Vecente Sanda Villagrana Ramon Vellagran Rommel Villegas Liberty Vinzon ' 5 3: ' sei -xx., r, i' ia w as 'f 9,--r Vkkk K .i A ix Scott Van Gelder Jason Varela Arturo Vargas Mark Vasquez Monica Vasquez Paul Vasquez Kathia Urena Taua Urenda John Valencia David Valenzuela Louise Valenzuela Marci Valero Sylvia Vasquez William Velasquez Daniel Felez Veronica Ventura Lucio Vera Lidia Veronica rf 'X 'w pn , 1 ff 4-N -- f f ,MEN Quad mural overlooks button making Marlon Violette Micaela Viveros Diana Vizcaino Jennifer Wagemann Danielle Waters George Watson J acqualyn Weathers Erica Weaton Cassandra Whitlatch Myra Wilber Gwendolyn Williams Shelly Williams 'Q 'il Q. X Daniel Willyerd Wanda Wimpee Jon Winstead Tamara Wolfson Susanne Woodruff Jaime Woods I John Yarges it Veronica Ybarra f f Jeanny Yi AAV' ix fU Gary Zamberletti Q 2 ' dx, Michael Ybarra gy ,STM Si' ' David Zamudio Amy Zellis af-MX Vivian Zuniga 5.4 Every semester students in each Reading 9 class participate in a round robin Hangman Tournament. The champions and finalists receive prizes. This years champions ffrom left to rightl were: Amanda Kolter, Junie Vicente, Vincent Medina, Jerome Storms, Richard Serrato Knot shownj. Finalists were: Mike Arreguin, Regina Hernandez, Mat Apana, Robert Roldan, Terry Roman lnot shownj. 'gi if? ...l -we' .3 f a- X 9? FRESHMEN 61 If N ,s air .1 ii .. A Q K A L Q . L . ZII b r. . fzb- M : Q at P -at-Nfl 1' Sophomore Class Officers President: Leila DeJesus Vice Pres: Jadat Jones Secretary: Cindy Laudato Treasurer: Richie Ortiguerra Publicity: Maribel Carino Jose Abara Sherry Abraham Dale Abrahams Johnny Adams Brian Adriano Estela Aguilar Renato Aguilar Richard Agumaga Miguel Aguirre Linda Ahn Ricardo Aliamillo Roberto Alamillo Emilio Albor Lucy Aldana Liza Alfaro Danny Alicando Aurora Almada Hector Alvarado Octavio Alvarado Ortencia Alvarado Angie Alvarez Bellinda Alvarez Martha Alvarez Pedro Alvarez - Q Q Timoteo Alvarez .Christine Ambrose 'Sloane Amendt' Chris Amon Richard Andaya Miguel Angel Nolan Antonio Jocelyn Aquino Richard Arenas John Atkinson Cynthia Avila Salvador Avila sr 1 I l I 62 SOPHOMORES X 3 W Manuel Barbosa Peter Barnhart Angel Barreto Carole Barrinuevo Xochitl Barroso Tony Bartole Claudia Basaldua Henry Basaldua Vernino Basila Rick Bastanchury Faye Bautista Thelma Bayanito ,Xi .50 aw 1 K X . X Hung Balcourt James Balcourt Ronald Ballesteros Josefina Banales David Barajas Sal Barajas Christropher Baysinger Matthew Baysinger Matthew Beatty Tammy Beauvois Elvia Becerra Maria Becerra Annette Ayala Delia Ayala Ellyn Babaran Gloria Baker Robert Baker Phillip Balasa Marina Becerra John Behl Romie Belenzo Andrew Beltowski Paula Berdechowski Elena Bernal at 3 FY? is kgs 1-fi? W VSA 'ff it if Hector Canez Christine Cantu Salvador Cardenas Maribel Carino Jule Carney Christina Caro Victor Caro Ernesto Casarez Teresa Casarez Franklin Case Cynthia Casillas Ralph Cas1llas Maria Casteneda Mario Castaneda Rosalba Castillo Rudolph Castillo Yvette Castillo Claudia Castro Josephine Castro Walter Casuga Gerra Casunuran Debbie Cavazos Eloy Cazares Maria Cazarez ' 1 John Cerrillo Rafael Cervantes Dennis Cezar Juan Chacon James Chambers Terri Champagne Sibora Chan Vincent Chan Patrick Chaparro Brian Chavez Jin Chong Kerwin Citzman SOPHOMORES 65 v 6 QW w-was-. I' fr 4 A f M f'1Z Gabriela Gallardo Vangie Gallardo Irma Gamez Bertha Garcia Rafael Granados Michael Grange Teresa Gray Katrina Greene Carlos Garcia Carmen Garcia Carmen Garcia Cecilia Garcia M ,N A liiixi I Guillermina Garcia Jeanene Garcia Joey Garcia Sally Garcia f Sandra Garcia Yolanda Garcia Rocio Garibay ,Alfredo Garza Jessica Gerhard Jeremy Gewald Joe Gilbreth Catrina Gilbertson Richard Gill Jimmy Golingo Juanita Gomez Leticia Gonzales Rosario Gonzalez Sergio Gonzalez Victor Gonzalez Lisa Goto Miriam Gonzales Francisco Gonzalez Leticia Gonzalez Liliana Gonzalez Tina Pappas caught working. X Q Carol Barrinuevo and Belinda Alvarez demonstrating some Raider Spirit. 68 SOPHOMORES XA A wmw av if ,X if W 'Sr sf asf S X Ski 0 Xin! Q Nxifi Q 1, QWSQ Q' g+'e1Q fr 3. N MQ' M L 6 , ,Q gn ' '1 ' L.. . -i :JK .2 Vs. 1 iv.. wi? P I N N . , Manuel Lara Allen Latag Cynthia Laudato Katherine Lazoff Steven Le Desma Andrea Ledin Alta Lopez Danny Lopez Freddy Lopez Joseph Lopez Wendy Lopez Cheryl Lord Michael Lowe Pili Lualemana Romeo Lubag Sonia Lucero Martha Lucio Angie Luis Jock Lee Kenny Leighton ,Glbhn Lim 51 1 Tina Lindsay Sean Lindsey Antonio Litada Marisol Lujan Christina Luquin Huong Ma Imelda Mabalot Dion Mac Kinnon Arconsel Macalma John Macias Myra Macoy Sergio Martinez Sergio Martinez Cheryl Mathews -1 Nicole Maxon Angela Lagasca Y Kathye Lamb ' Donette Lancaster Jeffrey Langham Allan Lapuz Erwin Lara l Martha May Samuel Mc Cowan Angela Mc Daniels Drury Mc Ghee Heidi Mc Gill Robert Mc Gullam I A I I ss- , I SOPHOMORES 71 31-85:1- Q swan LW? ,W W, if ,Q -k'- .. wwf 1 r w X V r 1 Y Dwain Sargent Cesar Serrano Alvaro Serrato Michael Sexton Wnlllam Shaw Danny Shrubb Christopher Shultz Kyle Shutt Albert Sicam Alison Silver Alex Semental Michael Simmons Bridgette Sisson Alyssa Slade Jill Sliger David Smith Joseph Smith Tonya Smith Albert Sicam tries a new step at the back to-school dance. Lupita Solis Valerie Solitaire JoAnn Soliz Ana Solorzano Richard Starks Darren Stiles E' David Stonei Kirk Stone John Sunia Eric Taloyo Jessica Terrones Brice Thomas Godfrey Thomas James Thomas Rogelio Tamase Gilbert Tarango Nancy Tauau Sylvia Tayan 5 ,.: A 3 e Ni - . ,,:, i AL N. to A Toni Marie Brook and Ernie Aupu share a moment. UAMORES 5' J M 'fl... QL ,M WNW -.aw , ,Qw- , w Si? as Juan Vigil Alexandra Vigny Antonio Villa Cecilia Villafana Raquel Villafana Dinah Villanueva Alma Villasenor Vincent Villegas Lorena Viveros Jose Vlilang Robert Vujovich Kien Vuong Phong Vuong Arda Wardlow Domingo Wardlow Eddie Wardlow Angela Warner Christa Washington C Darrel Willis 5 'Mary Willis if 'Mary Wilson ' Kurtis Wood ,' April Woolsey ' Rolands Wyatt Francine Ybarra Sheila Yearton Dolores Yepez' Alma Young Cesar Zamora Jesus Zaragoza +Leticia Zaragoza S! Laura Zavorka . ' I Q9 Y ll Dulpwlq 4 , Alice Watanabe Kimberly Watkins Darren Watson George Waugh Nancy Welch ' Linda Wessels 'f Rebecca Wheeler J Samuel Wheeler Carolyn Wilder Kathy Willcuts Angela Williams Melanie Williams as-S S' M , . 3 if .S V FQQQ. -P 78 SOPHOMORES 5? A + s 'S Al. X SOPHOMORES 79 W Victor Valderrama Ilyn Ballesteros Armando Banales John Banales William Barbre Rachel Baroma Josephine Begonia Michelle Bell Dorothy Benavidez John Bernardi Jose Bernardino Brian Bertram Irma Ayala Evelyn Babaran Kathy Baker Junaida Baladad Salfree Balbuena Lorena Balderrama Lucy Barragan Berlito Barretto Mark Barrios Jeffrey Barson Martin Basaldua Gaston Bastanchury Cynthia Bati Teresa Bayanito Glenn Baylen Marlyn Bayuga William Beatty Lila Becerra Sherry Bewley Mathew Biggs Angela Bishop Sabrina Blaisdell Junnette Blanco David Bolish i A J UNIORS 81 Frank Bolo Anna Bonee Elsie Borcena Mark Borja Angela Bradley Michelle Brandt fasssi 'P' l Isidro Chavez Lisa Chavira Desiree Chua Patrick Chappro Ricardo Chavez Teresa Cisheros Kerry Brown Lonnie Brown N Laura Brownell ,' Rowena Buenavehtura Angelo Bullicer Jaime Burciaga Steven Busher Alejandro Calayan Jobert Calimlim Dawn Callahan Joseph Calubaquib Martina Camacho Maria Castillo Nellie Castro Marcos Cazares Martin Celis Alfredo Cervantes Rojelio Chaires Robbie Broneske Tracy Brooks Chelsea Daniel Camarillo Simon Camarillo Leticia Cardenas Antonio Carino Jule Carney Richard Castaneda Dawn Harris with escorts during homecoming rally - HE r 82 J UNIORS Q S. ,, Junior homecoming float moves down Saviers road. ,-- f A as Melissa Cristobal Davina Crutchfield Joel Cudal Diana Cunanan Donna Cunanan Chris Dalbey Lisa Delgado Olga Delgado Juan Diaz i YH Carlos Cortez Danny Cortez Brian Courtney Thomas Couture Leo Cregar Melinda Crisostomo Bertha Cobian Cheryl Lee Colvin Celso Conde Javier Contreras Tony Corino Elizabeth Corona F' Efren Dancel Aaron Davis Michelle Davisf Sheri Davis ' Willy Davis Alexander De Castro Mario De Jesus Armando De La Rosa Gilbert De La Torre Elizabeth De Lara Shawn Deal Jaime Delgado Sandra Diaz 1 Antonio Diaz Stacey Dillon Marcy Dimalania Berlinda Domingo Jennifer Domingo JUNIORS 83 f I N l K - Z K I i Q A N I JUNIORS 8 Federico Infante Corey Ungram Santa Ipatzi Maria Leanos Lisa Lee Chung Lee Brian Lehnhardt Michael Lemons Trina Lerma Kim Jackson Stacy Jackson Tim Jackson K Kendra Johnson Robert Johnson Ronnie Johnson Chris Johnston Kendall Jones Daviad Joyce Albert Joyner Claudia Juarez Victoria Juarez Tsujio Kato Charolett Kelly Roland Kelly Steven La Forteza Joan Labrado Michele Lake Lori Lamar Tammy Lane Eddy Lara Troy J asson Maria J asso Ramiro J azo Patricia Kempher Ray Kenndey Chris Kenny Terrell King Michele Kithcart Claire Kohatsu 86 J UNIORS Y I J 8 J UNIORS N E um ! W 'kwa 1 M JW ,f mg 90 JUNIORS r - I P N L 1 Y Y Marla Veronica Robert Vicente Roberto Villafana Amador Villanueva Albert Villegas J oycelyn Villegas Alfredo Waltower Jerry Warwick Michael Washington Arron Webb Laura Weeks Gregory Welch Yvonne Vlllegas Anna Young Terrence Waits tDonna Walker fnlacklyne Walker X Kirk Wallace 3 Kara Wergeland Leandra Westmoreland Sam Wheeler Darrell White ' Brain Whitlatch Richard Willis Albert Yanez Rafael Ybarra Tammy Yun Gabriela Zambrano Irma Zamora Eliuth Zamudio .xxx Nicole Zanders Mark Zavala Sylvia Zavala Sylvia M. Zavala The Crew Angie Bishop Denise Reyes 1 swf' A' Wg L Wi' Q Q'-7 M5 ',i' M A - 33 , if g jr : - yi. ,4 V ,, ,W -I is s o , A V .3 ,i 4, i . - xr- M h,.hii if by . ' , 1 7 aw, . nf- f 1,4,,,fA fr u f ,, 'gf If if. X , ,,,, .t Y, ff, iw, A JUNIORS 93 Right: During the Christmas Assembly Mr. Benefield presents Terry Pendleton his retired baseball jersey. The ex-CI standout starred in the world series at third base for the St. Louis Cardi- nals. Below: Terry's Wife and Dad are presented to the crowd. Middle: Andy '4Santa Claus Sunia makes his appearance. Bottom: Part of the Christmas Crowd enjoys a Christmas Moment. nn., ii 4, 3 , , ,W -te l 1 94 CHRISTMAS 1 A A few' si U Stiff 'f i A i , ...QR Top Left: The Drill Team does a Christmas routine. Top Right: Jeaneth Villegas and Dena Echiverri admire snowman in the quad compliments of Dean Edwards and Sean McKinney. Middle Left: Andy 'AClaus takes Christmas lists. Above: Short Flags show why they are number one in the nation. Left: The many doors of Christmas CHRISTMAS 95 1. Roy Karnes demonstrates to Billy Va- lenzuela and Benn Sherman the affects of too many hours in the darkroom. 2. Vernino Basila, Patrick and Chris Per- alta put up their prize winning mural. 3. Suzanne Salinas, 4. Lydia Sanchez, 5. Gary Wellman, 6. Melinda Nelford, 7. Sean Lindsey, and 8. Tesi Sanchez dress up for Halloween. 9. Seniors Ed Sajor and Susan Prevette Join in noontime activities. 10. Alfred Navarete and Abel Bautista participate in the West Coast Mini Truck Parade. 11. Skateboard parking lot. 96 SUPERFANS ,4 .Q ., '..L' Nr W9 'Q W-+h'f',..-.4 6 2 Y-. -:ff I f, fab Z M if w Q4 ,, f 2 'K fzi ff .47 ff '49 L ,, 'S 'Re-f X X' xkf.. S W Ni- ' 'yi 1 A .- 5, uw -A ,. -A S - A A, A H r- A A KA , A r 4.5. , f.A 4, . A A K A AA A- A .Ag '-sf? nw? ,W Af. 775-, A. ' A 'f A A 50 ,f v 'J S A A QA '. A' A ' A f Q 4 AA ,Aw VA 16 dst-xw Nix-RQ' A V 1 ,Y Six' N ' 'H 'N YWAIQ - a - ' k H WA-A ,Aw AA. Q, a IL ' f,fA,MA ling? A3 1- A. W. A 1-J :ATA A N ' N N 7 A .F A 'xl N - .P ' 7. ' A '5 ' 1 3 ' ' X' ' A 'AAA 'Af .AfA.-AAA A- + fi A A-A X AA A xAAA A- . A A , fx A-4 L , W . L 'A-4A A. A J 1 r A Q 'QL V vw 4 .ny Ag I 1 R A if QWAA T' 5 ,JJ A1 ,K-. Auf 3 Lx u- A - AR '- A, 53 A' . X s, A+ i' A A' Y A ,-' xx' KW' V - Ar' Q ' X X AA A ASA kAq,, ff r x if A A A -4, -5.20 , . 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' Q i Q- -J A .A 'AfNA.f 'A v ff' 1 ' ' ' ' 5 N ' , -fy '. A' A- -' ' L' v .AK F' A X-. A1 A-fx 5 A' -if -AAA N iff? Ar A QA A Ag, A FAA AA 9 1 PAFYX' I v 'AAD' ALL' ' A-nA ' K 4 M WA 9 'P R 'Ak A 1 AA w A- riff' I ff' -'XA 5 A N: A l xg AA M' Q ' i' ',' 3, -,. -,LA , , Ag . fr 'ilu 'T John L. Adcock , -1 1, . ,, S ' I President-Vivian Basil, Vice President-Benito Gomez, Secretary-Jeaneth Villegas, Publicity- l1S8I'1a Agl1ayO ElV1eL Alamlll0 Cmdy Cuenca, Treasurer-Tricia Kelly. s-. 5 like Henry Alfaro Jose J. Alvarado Gilla Anacheta Dawn L. Anderson Patricia Andrade David Angel Nadine M. Antonelli Patrick Q. Armour SEN IORS 99 k if A fll ,- X Herb Asberry Jeanette Astorga ' , ..,, it U ' .l i k , ,gem . . QX AND n 'ff '-kg' M--h K4 'fWii 'fw. 1 -J., , ' V QV 4 I AI:-vnww. 1 Ll 1. 'X ' ' gZM'I, TwIEni -W':e2,f?5f 'J f M H4 , , l,, -.. f lV'w W ' N 1 ,law T H -' v ....-f ! .., ,.,, 'WMI , , -ani' MOST SPIRITED, Jose Esparza and Gigi Gajardo Elia A. Avila Rizaldy Balanon pm. as r Anthony Paul Balasa Marietta A. Balayan Rick Baldueza Brian E. Baldwin uv, WI TY? ' ,Qwvv 9 IV J 9.3-'M-35 'lf 'AQ KY! . ' Marilou Barcena Sylvia Marie Barrera George Barrinuevo Vivian M. Basil Grace F. Basila I'm proud to be a Raider. When I began school in my freshmen year, I didn't know anything about ASB, college and University opportunities. I didn't speak English. I am a Mexican and I came to the U. S. in my freshmen year, 1982. I also got involved in clubs. In my 3rd year I took all college prep classes except for one. My senior year has been the best. In this great year I became Senior Vice-President. I will never forget C. I. nor the experiences at this school. I en- joyed being a student at Channel Islands High School. Benito Gomez an 'Uk Nam... I . . i . , Am . A 35. - 'J , .- ., Johnny R. Basurto James W. Baum Amando Bayuga Silvia Becerra Marie E. Bell 3 ,W Y ,I . 'u . 'XJ ' -' - . 2 af 1' V. Sonya M. Beltowski Angelica Beltran Diane Benson Willy E. Biggs Eric Bishop ?W! mr' 3 Ina, .PILUQK ..-A Qlzgg. V, ,' ffm' 3. e: P : Hilda Bravo Lee A. Brisken Dustin W. Bristow Steve Brown Crystal Browning SENIORS 101 My four years at C.I. have been the best years of my life. My Junior year was great but my Senior year was the best! Homecom- ing '85 was so much fun - staying up working on the float at J arrod's. Senior Trip to Mag- ic Mountain was great - Squish!! I'll always Remember the fun times with my friends- the memories. To my friends who have Watched me grow-up in the past four years, I love you and Illl always Remember you. Channel Islands will always be 4951. Dawn Anderson 2' Angela R Bugg Eden D CB11b0S0 Susana Calica Rebecca M. Callo Martha S. Campos 1 say- Hazel R Carabantes Robert Cabajal Marcos Caro Angelica Carillo Anthony M. Case Leeann M Castroni Maria Castroni Tia Cayce V C Gloria Cazares 'g V ., - f . 4, V . mmf. V ' , i,,3,-iv1 r Ji Va , will 2,453+ Y. 1 ..v J' ie hu. l Victor Centeno .- ,aff 'Ya' -' ,,i.., , a E 3 1 Alicia Cervantes Juan Cervantes MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, Jose Torres And Jeaneth Villegas P2 Dawn R. Chaney Michelle Diane Conrad 59. Barber Ann Charles Alex Chavez Norma Chavez semi, 1 m ,f ,A JM. Q . , . A,.-nu- M, I ..,.,N..2,k -1 X A 22.2 4195515-H -5 ,- . ' 4 4,- -.. MM :JE - 'ji 1 Lori Ann Corona Agnes Corrales Richard V. Cortez Sabrina M. Cox SEN IORS 103 yf ,A W iii.- Pi . it fl X ,Mfg ,A Eg-up S- 'Qi 1j.ti,fA ,,w gl Tina N. Crutchfeild Cynthia Cuenca BEST DRESSED: Desmond Blackburn and Kristy Warner Florence Cunanan Judilyn A. Daliwan ,L . . 3-,. Jw Sandra Ramona C. De Alba Adan De Jesus fi Wm, '-- ,. ,W ,W V. -e , 4 ' --wa.. , I' H. Paul Del Rosario X Ryan James Deller I Josefina Diaz Leilani Diaz Sharnell Dillon Four years at C.I. have brought me so many good times. The activities such as sports, or oth- erwise, is the best anywhere. The teachers are great, the school spirit is the best, and every- thing else is totally awesome. For these things, I thank Channel Islands High. Edward Sajor Catherine Donato -ln tif' g. ., . QS.. l. 1 .mit . ! ' ft. i Lina Mercy Ebuen Alan E. Eckert Dean R. Edwards Arm R. Elleflot ...div Kelley A. Elrod Jose R. Esparza Elia Espinoza A1rna'ESpin02a Qs 4.. 'S I5-K 3 Erwin Estrada Cherry R. Estrella Tony Flores Eric Fox John Francisco SEN IORS 105 l Tommy Franco's senior sweatshirt design Tom Franco John Fredette -3- ,.. . J WW Ron A. Freeman Mary Furtado Stl,.5fQf,:m xg ', X Zig Geraldine Gajardo Doris Gales Maria G. Gallegos Annette L. Garcia Arnold Garcia -QT' '- ' W -414 We e L Q 'lxel Q 'X h H' M Dina Z. Garcia Guadalupe Garcia Norma Garibay Christine C. Garza Robert Garza HJ 905 'X Christine Gentile Reynald M. Golingo New w Timika Gomes Benito Gomez CLASS FLIRT, Ray Lugo and Grace Basila -0 fl? X . f 1 ,, 1 , , . .. 1 Rene Gonzalez Alfred Gordon Veronica Grey Jeanette Gross Laura M- Gll1'l'6I'0 ,- 'UD may in- W iw- c.. :-?'f.:. Q 1 4 Q.,k v 2 , A'li1a-Sigh 'Fw l le- 4 Guru---, Louis Guereca Jennifer Gundayao Larry Guzman Mary Lou Guzman Timothy A. Hale SENIORS 107 h Derek C. Harper L INTELLIGENT, Tom Jones and Jeaneth Villegas Irma Hernandez 'Wx Mm ' .Qi Jose Luis Hernandez London Marie Hernandez Sonia Hernandez Lisa M. Heslip Ricky Hill , X- i Brigette Renee Hirai Debbie A. Hiton Katherine L. Holman Tami J. Huggins Carl D. Hughes The years have gone by so fast! I can't believe I'm already a senior . I had such a GREAT time and I'm proud to be part of the Raider family. Channel Islands has brought me many good friends, good times, and good memories that will not soon be for- gotten. Grace M Basila -.J 1 rr W ...figs Claudia D. Hyde John Ibarra Telva Elaine Jenkins Gabriela Jimenez Martha S. Jimenez 9 L... 51. .- JoAnn Johnson Kelsey A. Johnson Thomas E, Jones Sandy Kaneko Roy J, Karnes 'Vw H.,-At. 5 i fi 3 la 3 4 Akira Katanosaka Patricia L. Kelly Belinda C. Kirk Victor L. Landeros rf t I just love C.I,s spirit!! Ever since my freshmen year, this school has had a fantas- tic reputation for being a great school. Through the years of homecoming, dances, rallies and other special events, I've become part of this large family. Other than these events I've met caring and wonderful friends who Will remain in my heart even after graduation. Eden Caliboso 'li -1- 4,0 1' W xl ,' 2 fat Eric G. Lara Stevie H. Lara Rubiroso Latag Evette D. Latlip Gregory Leach ir Fidencio R. Lievanos Grant Lindsley JoAnn Lopez ls, lbw R AJ f-.. l , Lisa L, Lopez Paul A. Lopez Stephen Lozano Ray Lugo Robert Lugo THE CLASS wvvoun PG in-ll.cannll.n4.Kllu 31,3 iw,iY:.i .. Bumper Sticker fq '-'Dx UN 'Uv Q'- Pf , ,V ,. ..,:f. ,,,i,x,,,, Nm . Marcia Lujan David Luna Cheng Ma Charles Mac Donald Arthur Macalma ff' 1 ,.,A . Rosa C. Magana Gary R. Magtaas Francia Mancera Rayvelyn Manley Tai Mao 95 Wh An. ,515 1- ln Ramiro Mares Ricardo Marquez Gilbert F. Martinez James Martinez Patrick F. Martinez SENIORS 111 11 '. 'A W Rocio Martinez Sherron Martinez 4 ll? JIMMY MARTINEZ as Motley Crue in the Air Band Rally Ana Lydia Mayorga Barbara M, MCCOI-mack Samantha Mc Donald Sean R. Mc Kinney Maria V. Medina Scedena T. Michaud aww Carlos C. Mijares Anthony Mireles Antonia M. Morales My four years here at Channel Islands high school have been the best years of my life. I have met so many great people and I have had a blast doing it. In my senior year I've done twice as much as the other 3 years put together and I love it. It'l1 be hard to leave this awesome school but it'll be harder going out into the real world. Even after June 13 I will always be a Raider. Jarrod Weaton Teresa L. Morgan Richard K. Morimoto Cheny Mu Patricia Munoz Lydia S- Murillo 'U' C.. Q... ., rx I 'W .. I Linda Nagatoshi Tom Neusom Anthony D. Nicks Rowena G. Nillo Hilda Olaglle Cynthia Ontiveros Suzette Palato Rosalie Pascua Anthony T. Patterson Kiyoshi Patterson SENIORS 113 Fast and Fantastic! My years at C.I. are de- scribed just like that! I can't believe I'm actually a senior. So much has happened in my four years here at the greatest school around. I have so many memo- ries, such great friends, and I'm scared as heck to leave all this security. All I can say to my friends is enjoy your years while you can . . . Class of 1986 can't wait for our crazy reunions! Vivian M. Basil J nu.. .' I .iffy I. ... .Q rn , k Q3bV vi A il? 3, -' 1 ,Q W' ' ,,,, ff i i il, 'g 'V Anita Peachey Gayle G. B. Peleo Maria S. Pellini Carlos C- Peralta Marlene K- Perez 'QL 'iky ' :cr-E: , Quai! V nv' Katherine J. Pike Sandy Pimentel David Carl Powell Jesse M. Powell 'E -as K Q:-nv ' i'r it I . xf'f+-, x , at l ' M. A Susan Ann Prevette iff -Zh Alice Ramirez ' 5 SQ, Ks, John Ramirez Lau lui ra H. Ramirez Maria A. Ramirez Richard Paul Ramirez Joe H. Reed 'L Renee Reyna 'VN ,N , . , AA V ,N . 4. - .,.:,,,-a 1 I . - ,av A: H. H45 .' 1 1- , I 1 ' - .-' Q - ' . - - 1 , I ami -,,fM,.1,,.1. ,T f QI, .za V. -'L N 1 ,, . 'ff - 1, . ,A '.Q, .',,.,,-1... ., , . .. U.. Roxanne Reyna Amanda Richard Rosemarie Rios Josie Diaz fakes the Pepsi Challenge 4 1 'iss N-fr' Cecilia D. Rodriguez Q ,Vg J D. J. Rogers fi. Magaret Rodriguez Ray Rodriguez Rene Rodriguez Ruben A. Rodriguez I' fvmewa f' 4 Anthony Roldan Anna D. Roman Lillian Rosales Patricia Resales SENIORS 115 5 sv A 'E H' ig i A ' fl if l X fm. 5 3 W an X iw ' , - 4 M ,, , 3? 51 ' ' , M . Q 'ff ' A .Q 42 A QW l PM A 1 ' , ' WT 6 WW' 5 h T Himelda Rubio Dennis Ruiz ' ' x gs FRIENDLIEST, Eden Caliboso and Andrew Sunia Gerardo R. Ruiz Angelo Rutkowsky L 1 WF -s 0 's 1--LN I rf Bobbi C. Saiz Doreen Renee Salas Lillia Salas Gilma M. Salazar 4 Alfred A. Salinas Delia Sandoval Irma L. Sandoval John R, Santos I remember my first Mardi-Gras as a fresh- men. I was working the Interact Dunk Tank when I saw it. The essence of high school summed up in four words. . .Derek Hill and Bobby Caldwill. The immage of them hawking balls and dunking an unsuspecting freshmen Cme!J will always be a summation of my high school years. Tricia Kelly Regina SattieWhite ' . Q gf. A N Qiikm Lisa S. Shewey Cristina V. Simental Jennifer A. Simon David G. Sklar 1.15. I 'g 4 Aretha A. Solitaire Joy I. Spencer Leslee Sperry Berle J. Spurlock Florence Steele .t Xx Stacey J. Stelhorn Matthew R. Stofey Phillip Summers James Sumner John Sung SENIORS 117 ,f K' v Andy Sunia Barbara Taijeron 105 if' 'Q K K mia .1 , Salaeva lu Tauau Robert Tayan Paul D. Theriault Twila E. Thompson anx- 'Uh TLP 'Dx Nw GK' Jose G, Torres Kathy Lynn Tregaskis Ramona Trevino Roland Turla Alex Uribe 3491 ff Dr 1 Ricardo M. Valdez Steven Van Gelder ,J 'J Rigoberto Vargas Betty Vega en, f MX ' pl' X get VR? 1 1 n XIX x s,. 's YL- 'N - .Ta . Ma- sl '-,,,. V - ..,. 1. . fe. .32 vi fwfr s , M 3 H .We .fl -f. ' Q2 1 . Brenda G, Vegter Carrol A. Villanueva Marilyn Villenueva Jeameth M. Villegas 'Vx 'QT ,fps K. .4 , fu? 4.i, . .glam Delia Viloria Frances Viveros Michael C. Vose Lf' Kristina Warner iz: 1-3 'tr ' Denise Watson Latuanya Weathersby Jarrod Weaton . 4 1? Debra White 5 . Jacki K. Williams Teresa A. Yepez Christine Marie Zaragoza Thomas H. Zavala Carolyn M- Z'-miga SENIORS 119 CLASS COUPLE, Angelo Rutkowsky and Debbie White MOST POPULAR, Andy Sunia and Gigi Gajardo CUTIEXDREAMBOAT, Joe Altavilla, Diane Benson BRIGHTESTXNICEST SMILE, Bruce LeDesma and Carrol Villanueva CLASS CLOWN, Vicky Panleveo and Jim- mie Baum MOST ATHLETIC, Carl Hughes and Cin- dy Cuenca TALENTED, Lee Nadonga and Jeaneth Villegas ,lu--..,, W 3 ji., H... if Q a ieie 5 V ': Q fi W ,.,, . ii Y if 5 KVWW , Kwai i of 4 ' XL , M. Huw, ,ff l ,1- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. SUPER SENIORS, Andy Sunia, Gigi Ga- jardo, Joy Spencer, Vi Basil, Carl Hughes HAMXHAMETTE Micki-Lee Brisken and Vicky Faaleveo MOST DEPENDABLE, Eden Caliboso and John Santos HEARTBREAKERS, Bruce LeDesma and Diane Benson MASCULINEXSEXIEST, Steve Mendoza and Grace Meno SUPERSENIORS 121 I 4 4 ff'-.myf Q 5' 0 s' 1' k N ' ,,.A .FL 4' . .V KSA . 13 A' lv Z' , N -L 'sk q va-'y r' H Afj',,f it ,N Egan H x X , ,:.x V i n .1 ,f.'?'g,,N I . wwf . . ,.,q I Al Vg A ,g,: ,i , M CALIFORNIA wr ,EA. Q E TINO SANCHEZ, K'Fine Arts ' W -4 A ., ffl X ,J.v.9 'O 1.. -,,.Lm.:' ' W' , ' 'f' 1,, VT! AY 'ff' 5: mxdf Roy Karnes works on yearbook cover. ARNEL SALAGUBANG, NPSDBY D95igY1' i Richard Watanabe touches up yearbook cover. TONY NICKS, 'Auto Design ,-f'N'K - TONY DELACERDA, Snowbound 124 FINE ARTS T If 1 MARILOU BARCELA, Raider Two Dollar Bill 1 , ,0,, W , H X Qqxx ,. . V F? Iv f ' ,V A sw 1 James Jackson works on color design problem Christina Garza paints the shadows. TINO SANCHEZ, Wet on Wet jx, PM 5'-f' 'Ti ' If iff' wg A r' xr: 7,11- , W.. In , ,W . 1-' V, 1, 1 ,V . . , ,, 1 fa- ' .,.,-Z--17, ' f Qijsg-3. iw 1:-2 5 ,A 1fi:.X:g? . ' ,. V YP' Q igfyw 'ig CA: Q, 7,1 f f, f-15,15 ' ,. :Qqfq ff' , . H-2,1 Q. , cf-'1 7f,7if?5??T4A4fw'1M- 'wr .k Vrgxtffgd-ff .ka ' ' , ':L.M'vw:3: 1 :'1fb, i.v's,,1.e:Q Ae' li ' '4 .zlffgfa A, L W - ,st is A L:5a.,I3?f:E-fn ,maj wif.: -g,,j-A-g: -- -: 1- - x f-if : 5 Hrvffa v.....:f1,, R' , 53 yan 'r:,z',, :-2' in 'Qw1ff'1ff w , iff . ',7H2:1wwi1et1 Mil. ,ss- , U.: '51 1,V,g?9!52f7'f:'2X f'1'.fffff!:' ,WHf1M'?'1? iff .fu f- W fpgwq .if 14. Y -, -v L fs-5' 7- -La-5, 'w1- ' ' N , :ir 1,1 2 life 2' 1 , J V. . x fwgmiq, ,, v x,,,,..R, .. , . l TINO SANCHEZ, Cruise Ship L 1 25 , ...f ,. ,W 11,35 ' 'ilfri df' F fs. , w . fp: .iw if-ifA'k1?.. 1' wsiw' A Im. 'V ,H ' fx 1. 'ru' . 'lO'. , uf '4 .. f f ?., . .,.-.. t' 1 'ann' TERESA BAYANITO, Shadows of a Man 'Ve' N .111 -' ,Q - 7 'il ik agua! -n--ui S ' 1 WW- ff 1 f 1, - ' f 'ln Gabi Herrera paints a color design. ff Z5 ar Q Aww -,.f .PX if FRANCO, Q-eg xga 4, I ,M ,fu , 4 In O 1 5 s. f R Fx N TOM FRANC ' Coat of Arm df .-, mt I W- CN!! N 5 ' if 3 in 3 3 A. X ! M K Advisor: Tom Parzio President: Gigi Gajardo Vice President: Leslie Pilkington Secretary: Eden Caliboso Treasurer: Melissa Cristobal Publicity: Rachel Baroma Commissioner of Activities: Mike MacDonald Commissioner of Spirit: Brian Lehnhardt Assistant Commissioner of Spirit Anthony Roldan Historian: Jarrod Weaton Commissioner of Concessions: Christine Ambrose Commissioner of Concessions: Michelle Pizarro Student Board Representative: Bruce LeDesma Commissioner of Justice Sz Order Dawn Anderson X N s ' s Commissioner of Athletics: Edward Sajor Commissioner of Orientation: Claire Kohatsu ASB Representative: Nadine Antonelli Sz Nichole Zanders ICC Director: Jennifer Gundayao Commissioner of Homecoming 8: Elections: Leo Creger Assistant Commissioner of HC Sz Elections: Ricky Hill Assistant Commissioner of HC Sz Elections: Jenny Domingo Assistant Commissioner of HC 8z Elections: John Santos Assistant Secretary: Imelda Mabalot Assistant Publicity: Grace Basila Assistant Publicity: Diane Cunanan anne! H516 v85.'86 M' Senior Class Officers President: Vivian Basil Vice President: Benito Gomez Secretary: Jeaneth Villegas Treasurer: Tricia Kelly Publicity: Cindy Cuenca Junior Class Officers President: Alma Pizarro Vice President: Marie Reyes Secretary: Donna Cunanan Treasurer: Lori Lamar Publicity: Silvia Moncayo Sophomore Class Officers President: Leila DeJesus Vice President: Jadat Jones Secretary: Cindy Laudato Treasurer: Richie Ortiguerra Publicity: Maribel Carino Freshman Class OfHcers President: Brian Pahl Vice President: Marianne Mariano Secretary: Celina Gorre Treasurer: Wanyee Leonard Publicity: Ann Goerdt ASB Members see many people and do many things. They have put on phenomenal homecomings, dances and other activities. The greatest part of it all is that every- thing is done by students. Of course the advisor, Tom Parizo, is always around to guide them when he is needed, but all of the handwork and decision making is done by the members of ASB. Every member learns the importance of delegating and following through responsibility. Being exposed to such concepts has definitely better prepared them for their future and made them better people today. ASB 131 Cheerleaders are in charge of all the rallies. The Varsity, JV, and Fresh- man all get together and brainstorm ideas. They take a vote and choose the best. They also try their best to take care of the athletes, which in sports such as football, basketball, and baseball. All three squads went to USA sum- mer Cheerleading Camp. Varsity split up and went to sing and cheer. Both song's and cheerls had to take a perfor- mance to show to the USA staff. They were evaluated and both groups re- ceived SUPERIOR. They also had to learn song routines and cheers and re- ceived SUPERIOR on those also. Each night the camp gave out SPIRIT STICKS which go to the squads with the most SPIRIT!!! Channel Islands High School re- ceived one each night. Their hope for the underclassmen, is to continue to bring out School Spirit and Pride throughout their four years at Cl. T' AR A ITY CHEE Mascot: Betty Vega Captain: Tally Rubio Dee Rogers LaQuisha Gill Kim Jackson Joy Spencer Dawn Harris Marlene Perez Veronica Grey VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 133 J V's PROMOTE OI-IOOL The JV CHEERLEADERS main purpose was to promote school spirit. Their full year of activities includes football games, basketball games, baseball games, and sometimes volleyball 8: wrestling. ADVISOR: Mr. Parizo MEMBERS: Waconda Blair Rhonda Fuller Tracy Rivera Christa Washington-Head Captain Linda Wessels PIRIT Ww w M x if . . 1, '-A f.- r on ,, 1 1 I 'TF vw ,1 f ' '3'5'175v i V' 5-'5'9?fff? ?'h2lf:'Tggo9'-V?T, miwigwlw f 'l5if , y A A 'Elma My of A ' , , 'wx 1 at',,M'X wwtfww ,a m il' W ', cl ,, QM, 'hlflwliil-'M 'limi A T X ,. --A' ' ' 1-V 1.5 s,,vM . E. 1. , W wi f .Wa rpm. .. W . ....iL1x':......,,,Q. .-Q, A.-W . a ,Lf ,L ,V .4. I, ww ' '14, ... . A., .-,nm , ,.,..f. r,,. u ,Y ' ADVISOR: Mr. Parizo MEMBERS: Alison Callahan Christine Green Evelyn Federis Cammile Kirk Perla Ruiz Erica Weaton Rhonda Tyler Alicia Rivera 1-'L 'l E. L A OFFICERS: CAPTAIN-Alicia Rivera CO-CAPT-Christine Green SECRETARY-Perla Ruiz TREASURER-Evelyn Federis QQ, CHEERLEADERS 135 em, M., ,www L: ' 1 M ,, f W 1 Linda Ahn Ana Alba Bellinda Alvarez Jocelyn Aquino Jeanette Astorga Carole Barrinuevo Grace Basila Holiday Buen Maribel Carino Donna Cunanan Cathy Donato Dena Echiverri Dolores Hernandez Gaby Herrera Minerva Hinahon Betty lbarra Joan Labrador Angie Lagasca Criselle Mariano Samantha McDonald Trish Milner Maryann Moreno Ann Murray Linda Nagatoshi Gayle Peleo Alma Pizarro Susan Prevette Alice Ramirez Heidi Renshaw Denise Reyes Lanie Rosal Mary Ross Kristin Santoyo Tracy Shrubb Eunice Sudaria Brenda Vester Jeaneth Villegas Debbie White 3 ,...n OFFICERS: CLUB PURPOSE: The purpose of the Drill Team is to promote the CAPTAIN: Susan Prevette Raider Spirit at Rallies, Football games, Basketball games, competi- Ist Lieutenant: Grace Basila tion, and parades. 2nd Lieutenantg Trisha Milner YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: Summer camp at U.S.C., superior rating, Ven- Secretary: Linda Nagatoshi tura County Fair parade, 3rd Place, Disneyland parade and competi' Treasurer: Denise Reyes tion, Miss Drill Team U.S.A. pageant, Walnut Festival Parade Ist Historians: Joan Labrador, Jeaneth Villegas place, Hollywood Christmas Parade. DRILL TEAM 137 'fel f 'lx I V 4 1 , -ec: -.miriam Danny Alicando Kathy Baker Marietta Balayan Cynthia Bassett Gaston Bastanchury Rick Bastanchury Brian Bertram Willy Biggs Mathew Biggs Elizabeth Burboa Jason Burres Arthur Cabanban Mark Cabral Manuel Cabrera Becky Cadwallader Marvin Cagampan Emmanuel Calayan Jason Davis Rich Callo Timothy Duer Walter Casuga Tammy Duty Rhichard Chastain Jayne Edwards Cara Conant Frank Fonseca Heather Conley Evangelina Gallardo Elizabeth Carona Jeff Gambon Raelene Crider Steve Gardner Tania Gray Laura Gurrero John Hall Michael Hanseth Patricia Herreria Paul Herreria James Herring Leonard Holland Donald Hollingsworth Leah Johnson Randy Kaneko Jay Kelly Belinda Kirk Kelly Krahenbuhl Steve LeDesma is UL P. ,wq Norma Lopez James Martinez Cheryl Mathews Andrew Mc Donald Heidi McGill GG Misa Sonya Montgomery Andrew Mosqueda Becky Nesslage Andrea Nulf Rolland Ogawa Juan Ojeda Michelle Oliver Mario Ortiz Brian Pahl Elenore Pangelinan Christina Pappa Dennis Pascua Katherine Pike Carl Powell Laura Quintanilla William Rearden Evelyn Rebamontan Melanie Reddekopp Yolanda Feveles Rene Rillo Danny Rivera Glen Sahagun Emmy Samano Stephanie Scheibelhut Arnold Schmidt John Schweinhard William Shaw Danny Sherman Chris Shultz Kelly Smith Raymund Soliman Nancy Tauau Sala Tauau 'Al Chuck Thompson Twila Thompson Sylvia Varela Rommel Villegas Marlon Violette Danielle Waters David Zamudio ,M Q-, I J W 1 K L MN, ,,Q-....-.-X...-a-N-M -que. ...., ...r ... 1.1 ,. , -,...., ....,V... HORT FL G CAPTAIN- Cherry Estrella-3 yr. member CO-CAPTAIN- Jennifer Domingo-2 yr. member Ilyn Ballesteros-2 yr. member Marcy Dimalanta-2 yr. member Rachel Baroma-1 yr. member Melinda Crisostomo 1 yr member Marie Reyes-1 yr. Elissa Gabertan-1 yr. Short Flags Represents Channel Islands High School by participating in state and national competitions. member member YEARS ACTIVITIES: I-Iibbard's Camp-August 1985 MISS DRILL TEAM USA-March 1 CALIFORNIA STATE-March 15 HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS PARADE-December 1 140 SHORT FLAGS V. 3 . -L. 4 .JK f A J v WQ W3 WA, N Gm, .. ga NL WF MW M 'Q X '7JQ','f V fi .WV ., 1 H 5 , fr if AAQY W M' A ' ' ,,,fy'A2fN wziwgj Q5 XM M M s 1. Q , sWW ., , 4 YQ ,1 X :N ' ,ae w .,,, a M f J 4' 'E W H' hm Qi v w w X '52 New ' 1 X x va M Bb , gx fi x A I P 4 I W Md-wk -.L K.,,. n 1' Tf :13WAW:590x19a3 '-A-NLR? In my -,A x If ' 'flu 3. ttf' K x,3?SJf . , .., f.--. Q lm' V' , 5- 'Wifi . v .1 if A: j, kk 'Wi The yearbook class is for somebody who wants to help create memo- ries, and for graduating seniors. It's a class that gives you responsibil- ity, and a chance to be creative. A lot of time and effort goes into making the book. It has to be organized, layouts created, copy typed and proofread, pictures taken, and deadlines met. Sometimes there is conflict with the rest of the staff as to where a sections should go. But, all this frustration and hard work pays off at the end when you represent your school with memories of the past year. HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY!!! YEARBOOK 143 www , L ' X -wlrr N' aff ' 5, ,P ,,,, 1 ll F,-I' we l 4 ,IV 4 S A .,. - A wx 'www N I 1, f 'Y Q' -M as V W 'I .lesgwif W v K V wwf . M' , 1 , A John Banales Glenn Baylen Dawn Chaney Olga Delgado George Galvan Timika Gomes Frederick Hernandez Bert Hinahon Tami Huggins Joann Johnson Eliseo Lopez Ricardo Marquez Gene Mecagin Dionne Peters Joe Sinsun Maria Vargas Jacki Williams Leticia Mendoza Patrick Moore Margeret Rodriquaz 144 DECA Pat Anderson Kathy Holman Allen Princeton Michelle Brandt Rowena Buenaventura Frank Fonseca Doris Gales Esteva Holeman Karen Luce Devon Martin Andrew Mosqueda Tom Neusom Lori Ramirez Irma Sandoval Phillip Summers Nancy Tauau Adriane Tejada Ricardo Valdez Mark Woodring Archimedes Adora Joe Altavilla Jeanette Astorga Joe Beaver Efren Dancel Campos Martha Cayce Tia Thomas Couture Tom Franco Christine Gentile Mellissa Harris Lisa Hidalgo Theresa Howe John Ibarra Ron La Boy Kathy Luce Patrick Martinez Paul Mickel Rosemarie Rios David Swain Roberto Villafana Chris Zaragoza Sherron Martinez Robert Johnson Mannuel Mata Allan Eckert Kathy Tregaskis Desmond Blackburn Toni Brooks Juan Figueroa Miguel Frias Tammy Gonzales Terrell King Cassy Manning Carlos Mijares Sheila Nazareno Mary Nickelson Cam Saiz Albert Smith Barbara Taijeron Robert Tayan Faauu Umu Maria Veronica Eric Lara Ana Alba Michael Angulo Abel Ayala Marita Cerda Michelle Davis Sheri Davis Manuel Flores Robert Franco Lavetta Greene Irma Hernandez Kelsy Johnson Christopher Mesa Jaque Nash Raul Samora Todd Sutherland Amador Villanueva Donna Walker Michelle Kithcart Bryan Gaines Sharnell Dillon Henry Flores Ron Freeman Louis Guereca Telva Jenkins Mellany Lunes Scedena Michaud Lisa Roberts Aretha Solitaire Servando Torres Jacklyne Walker Jennifer Willis Alfred Solorsano Ray Lugo The club's purpose is to provide students in the French .Their Y921l S '2lCfiViTJiQS illcluded Mardi Gras, ThHI1lfS- classes, and other interested students, an opportunity to g1V1nS F0011 DTIVG, Ch1'1Stm3S Party, Cultural Falfer D.1U' become involved in activities at C.I. ner at a French Restaurant, Secret Pal program, Christ- mas Stocking Sale and an Easter Candy Sale. President-Martha Jimenez Vice President-Norma Chavez Secretary-Lola Yepez Treasurer-Teresa Yepez Advisor-Mrs. Susan Baier Angie Aguirre Christine Ambrose Silvia Amezcua Miguel Angel Jeanette Astorga Bill Barbre Pete Barnhart Carolina Barrios Xochitl Barroso Jeff Barson Cindy Bassett Maria Beltran Rick Berrnardi Hilda Bravo Alison Callahan Norma Chavez Ruben Chavez Steve Davis Karen Dumont Tammy Duty Julio Gallegos Steve Gardner Letty Garibay Lili Gonzalez Julie Harbold Martha Jimenez Wendy Lopez Ben Matibag Martha May Sheila Nazareno Jennifer Padilla Evelyn Rebamontan Alicia Rico Jessica Terrones Michelle Travis Sylvia Varela Marilyn Villanueva Nancy Welch Lola Yepez Teresa Yepez FRENCH CLUB 145 in . is. C W, , ,fr M' 1 fu-, Cindy Abundo Linda Ahn Christine Ambrose Nadine Antonelli Jocelyn Aquino Beth Arucan Ilyn Ballesteros William Barbre Peter Barnhart Mark Barrios A A r ' t if.. ' e JV i bi it .M V gg' Wg D V. .: E' fa, Q r..i:..f: 1 vii .mm Jeff Barson Karen Bartholomew Carlos Bernal David Bolish Holiday Buen Arthur Cabanban Manuel Cabrera Marvin Cagampan Eden Caliboso Jobert Calimlim W ' , W, Xi ir Richard Callo Joe Calubaquib Melissa Cristobal Geraldo Daliwan Prima de Vera Jennifer Domingo Richard Estepa Gigi Gajardo Dina Garcia Liliana Gonzalez in Mir I .Qi sr-5, F fs' AEN' ' ' it .W VL, if -'41 M' ' V M. W, 'mt if J 1 Q J A i Y J J ' Vx y ll s ,is y y ffl . K X W it 4 r fr - -4 'fs Lisa Goto Jennifer Gundayao Ron Hamernik Julie Harbold Maria Hernandez Don Hollingsworth Joann Johnson Tommy Jones Sandy Kaneko Akira Katanosaka X A fa Claire Ko atsau Kelly Krahenbuhl Roger Kr utz Tammy Ilane Geralyn Ciasunuran Desiree CN ua Cheryl Cdlvin Leo Creger Bruce LeDesma ffff , ff W i .5 1 lilly is-in ' w M ,x, W. 4' Ml, Steve LeDesma Andrea Nulf Denise Reyes John Lim Don Ong Dennis Ruiz Delia Viloria Andy Palcko Glen Sahagun Greg Welch Scott Pedersen J0hn Santos Nancy Welch Alma Pizarro Yun S0115 James Macaranas Carl Powell Eunice Sudaria Carole Mather Susan Prevette Blehda Tagata Dominic Mondero Marvin Quitoles Jose T01'l'9S Mike Nagatoshi Alice Ramirez Jeaneth Villegas ,. ., z '5- HSM, Jasson Swapp Janssen Hunter Allen Hunter Yun Song Christine Nisperos Ben Matibag Tom Neusom Pat Anderson ff! nap: F' 3 1 P M V57 it as AYUTES fil- wg- Ed Sajor, Scott Davis, Charles McDonald, Al- bert Alba, Robert Vincente, Allen Koen, Reed Siems, Scott Harris, Jeff Barson, Amanda Richard, Claudia Hyde, Richard Cortez, Eric Bishop, Brian Baldwin, Kim Van Der May, Tina Pappas, Ray Lugo, Ronald Samia, Mar- tha Jimenez, Jeff Gambon, Kristy Warner, Dawn Anderson, Stephanie Anderson, Joy Spencer, Greg Leach, Lee Briskin, Pat Ar- mour, Karen Dumont, Sandra Plymire, Cheryl Colvin, Jose Esparza, Sonya Beltowski, Andrea Ledin, Angie Williams, Susan Pre- vette, Stacy Fisher, Tsujio Kato, Marilyn Vil- lanueva, Nadine Antonelli, Cathy Donato, Twila Thompson. CLUB'S PURPOSE: Interact serves its community and school through various activities. It is sponsored by the Channel Islands Rotary Club, and in turn, assists them in their ac- tivities. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: This Year, Interact visited various convalescent homes, participated in the Pt. Mugu Air Show, and assisted the Rotary Club with their Chili Cookoff. They also attended the annual Interact Conference. INTERACT 149 Cindy Abundo Tony Adora Edgar Alcolde Danny Alvarado Dawn Anderson Stephanie Anderson Michael Anguio Nadine Antonelli Mark Antonelli Evelyn Babaran George Balgos Henry Barcena Mark Barrios Jeff Barson Grace Basila John Behl Sonya Beltowski Diane Benson Paula Berdechowski Willy Biggs David Bolish Gilbert Bondz Heather Bonnar Robbie Broneske Jaime Burciaga Lia Burkhardt Marrin Cagapan Emmanual Calayan Jobert Calimlim Rich Callo Joe Calubaquib Gus Castro Walter Casuga Dennis Cezan Dawn Chaney Alex Chavez Ricardo Chavez Ruben Chavez James Clarkson Cheryl Colvin Cassy Contreras Leo Creger Cindy Cueca Diane Cunanan Brandon Cyr Judilyn Daliwan Tony DeLaSerda Cathy Conato Alan Eckert Don Edwards Jaynie Edwards Gilbert Elston Richard Estepa Erwin Estrada Eric Fox John Fransisco John Fredette Bryan Freeman Mark Gajardo Julio Gallegos Dina Garcia Robert Garga Benito Gomez Noel Gonzaga Celina Gorre Joe Gray Jenny Grimes Louis Guereca Jennifer Gundayao Stephanie Hacker Ron Hamernils Scott Harris Shari Hansley Dolores Hernandez Desiree Hill Ricky Hill Minerva Hanahon Deanne Houis Carl Hughes Beatriz Ibarra Akira Katanosaka Ronnie Kelly Ben Killen Alan Kim David Kim Brian Kobashigawa Lorene Kobashigawa Dustin Krebs Joan Labrador Eric Lara Erwin Lara Greg Leach Steve LeDesma Robbie Libroweske Laura Love Yvette Lucero Robert Lugo Arthur Macalma Gary Magtaas Francia Mancera Ray Manley Keith Matauatia Ben Matibag Samanthat McDonald Janet McJunkin Armando Mendez E.J Miller Phil Miller Dominic Mondero Mary Ann Moreno James Moss Charlene Nagatoshi Mike Nagatoshi Patrick Nezareno Andrea Nulf Oscar Campo Don Ong Cynthia Ontiveros Laura Ontiveros James Otecy Tina Pappas Chris Parks Dennis Pascua Scott Pedersen Kelly Philpot Leslie Pilkinton Sandy Pimental Alma Pizarro Sandra Plymire Andy Polcka Daniel Porter Karina Powell Susan Prevette Marvin Quintoles Alice Ramirez Jaime Ramirez Angela Ramirez Alcvin Ramos Melanie Reddlekopp Joe Reed Heidi Renshaw Dina Reynante Amanda Richard Dennis Ruiz Robert Saffel Glen Sahagun Ray Sahagun Richard Samiley Jahn Santos Den Scheverri Lisa Shewey Steve Shutt Reed Siems Alison Silver Raymund Soliman Yuio Seob Song Kirk Stone Eunice Sudaria John Sung Andrew Sunia Rogelio Tamase Jessica Terrones Paul Theriault Chuck Thompson Michelle Travis Dolores Valencia Luis Vasquez Brenda Vester Carrol Villanueva Albert Villegas Jeaneth Villegas Kirk Wallace Kristy Warner Brian Whitlatch Danny Willyerd Nicole Zanders 150 19 CLUBS PURPOSE: The purpose of the science club is to let people better understand Science, and Science related activities. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: Beach Walk, Santa Barbra Natu- ral History Museum, Off shore oil platform trip, La Jolla canyon trip, Santa Cruz Island Whale watch trip,'Gnun- ion hunting, La Brea tar pitsfpage Museum, Camping trip, Griffith park observatory, X-mas party, Mardi Gras SCIENCE CLUB 151 An + 'WN x J- ... t,,s-,M.w..1,:.wmw4-3z-- Mi V- - V, zi'.M,,,.W,. .sw ,- -, I oi, ,. W, ,Axe- ,-. if-,tw . , , ,V , 1 :P-:ze w ., . , I - 1 ' ' 1 -, rr ,Q V rw-2 1 JU-vgIf1i?tlrr'i5'-Q'1f+2:iL:qA .111 45 'lm sf? 'i 'ff ,.45A7't'i'if? lgmfifpirwztfjfqgjg-''gg 14 i,Y',,',:,,i,fg, xj ,qi ,, ,iff ,f,,YJ3,,Q5,,:M:-fl, .45-..' far., 4.-,wi 1. Issyjgi-jffjfiif-gffwfjg i ,ragga-wr: 'Leaf 1, V .- 'Q ,vi ' 1' 'fi-n'1:-kgiw-19?s, W N . 1 , T f ff ?-wi' V J ., fn-if' 'I' 'fjfefvl riflswlui- ?,,-1:5153 'T L - .ff ' Y-TEL .I , 'Eff-'W e:,.f.:: '- Q- i--Jim' I it Si-I-1 if 2 ' Maw.rn--Siem.gi1w'm3T,-gn'1'Mi ef ,Q M I lj 12 1' nj' ' 5 I H- ' ,i . Arnold Garcia, Johnny Gallegos, Julio Gallegos, Micheal Ayulo, Mona Rafal, Suzette Palato, Carlos Pantoja, Richard Guzman, Antonio Conde, Martha Jimenez, Sergio Burciaga, Jaime Burciaga, George Galvan, Idelzo Gutierrez, Ubaldo Rodriguez. 152 MECHA ,- . ..,,.-.wtf ,. ,-. iyif- ...Q-.4,d4'lsswaRlsf-.dxiiziav CLUB'S PURPOSE: To promote partici- pation and involvement in school and community activities. To promote unity among Latino Sz Hispanic students and promote and preserve the Hispanic cul- ture open to all students. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: Mecha, through various fund raisers, collected money to award a scholarship to one of its deserv- ing members. This year they also orga- nized the annual Cinco De Mayo festival here on campus. MQ, , , i. wwf A..- A Jose Alvarado Miguel Angel Carlos Bernal Sonya Beltowski Sergio Burciaga Manuel Cabrera Elizabeth Corona Magda Escalante John Francisco Steve Gardner Silana Gonzales Maria Hernandes Beatriz Ibarra Lori Lamar Wendy Lopez Martha Harris Martha May Lucinda Mesa Francisco Moncada Mary Ann Moreno Jennifer Padilla Alice Ramirez Javier Roman Rafael Roman Dennis Ruiz John Santos Dolores Valencia Delia Vargas Mary Vargas Christa Washington Angie Williams CLUBS PURPOSE: To help minority students be- come interested in a higher education after high school, and to become familar with the field of engi- neering. Through this goal MESA tour many differ- ent campuses of different universities and what they can offer to students. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: Visiting UCSB, USC, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE, JPL Oil Derrick contest with other high schools. MESA 153 A Ll al OFFICERS: Sibora Chan - if ,'NN' ' PRESIDENT Gilbert Eaton f f ' Michelle Conrad-2 Todd Grandy . VICE PRES Stevie Lara Ve1'0UiCa Marcia Lujan He1'naUdeZ'4 Laura Ramirez SEC--TREAS Richard Watanabe Marilu Bafcena'3 Tina Crutchfield ADVISOR DOD Manuel Flores Burrows-1 Leonel Castillo Bobby Edmunson Tom Franco Shawn Greer Sean Lindsey Oscar Medina Tino Sanchez Robert Wilber 5'- -fe vii ' M A- Roy Karnes Lorena Luis Steven Poynter Roland Turla -N The Art Club is both a social and service club. The purpose is to promote the arts. Fund raisers included selling buttons and candy. The money was used for student art shows and club pictures. Manuel Flores, Marilu Barcena and Tommy Franco making and selling buttons at Mardi Gras. 154 ART CLUB ,hm rw, Y 555 new in i I t ........f- OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: Twila Thompson VICE PRES: Tricia Kelly SECRETARY: Jenina Yenez TREASURER: Cherry Estrella PUBLICITY: Tina Pappa 8: Ronnie Kelly ADVISOR: Marsha Wootton Princeton Allen Steve Brown Joellyn Morgan Daniel Porter Marita Cerda Samuel Hopkins Shina Bailey Robert Bailey Sheila Nazaren Xochitl Barroso Jennifer Padilla Brian Lehnhardt Nancy Welch Mike Nagatoshi Lia Burkhardt Brian Pahl Mary Nickelson Dinah Villanueva Gina Matibag Kendra Johnson Denny Franco Lourdes Castillo Ray Gonzales Teresa Morgan Cecilia Villafana Martha May Chris Grimmes Lee Briskin Jeff Langham Arda Wardlow Heather Palmer Jannie Woods Amanda Mingo Wanyee Leonard Michelle Anger Bonnie Neslage Kathy Pike Judy Bolante Jason Newton Raquel Villafana Wendy Lopez Carrol Villenuava Pat Armour Carlos Solis Alvin Ramos DRAMA CLUB 155 t,,,'..... ., ' ,T was PURPOSE: The purpose of the Spanish Club is to: CD promote cultural understand- ing, CZJ to instill pride specially to our mem- bers, C3J to help them become better citi- zens in our school and community. Q41 have all hispanics fLatinosJ united and active, C51 help and encourage our members to go on to higher education and encourage them to get involved to make a better school and community, C65 also provide scholarships for graduating seniors who are going to col- lege, pay for QAPJ Advance Placement SPANISH TESTS for those members who take it. 156 SPANISH FUNDRAISERS: Car washes, candy sale, Tostadas sale, carnation sale on 5 de Mayo Festival. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES: Monthly Spanish Club reunion and party, pot lucks, luna- das , pool parties, beach parties, Provide Political and social Speakers from the His- panic Community. CULTURAL ACTIVITIES: 5 de Mayo Fes- tival. FIELD TRIPS: Educational to Community Colleges and Universities, Recreational field trips to Magic Mountain, Knott's Ber- ry Farms and Universal Studios. gg ' -MWF ? :.:::: if f:fi'7ylQwii'S if l Mike McDonald Tony Roldan Steve Davis Tony Clarence Delaanle Shari Hensley Stephanie Anderson Jason L. Varela Keri Lewis John Yarges Tamara Wolfson Stacy Fisher Kim Faulk 'Qu- Elizabeth Corona Ray Lugo Gigi Gajardo Jeff Gambon Judilyn Daiiwan Brian Lehnhardt Joy Spencer Silvia Moncayo Nicole Zanders Krista Gonzales Cindy Abundo Evelyn Bubaran PRESIDENT: Andy Balasa CLUBS PURPOSE: T0 prg- VICE-PRESIDENT: Christine mote School Wide Spirit. Nisperos , , SECRETARY: Maria Bates YEpfR S ACTIVITIES- Home- TREASURE: Wade Edwards coming and others school func- ADVISOR: Virginia Wooten 13lOI1S. SPIRIT 157 ,Yi -5 ag 'M f?mbiIW'u Www I 1 WW I ww, . 5 2 an ! 2 Q n 2 ws, A . ' , fl' ,f Uh.. ws. fauna.-a1'a ,, A , F. f 4 X H 1 I www' wk. EDITOR: Amanda Richard SECRETARY: Eric Bishop TREASURE: Lori Lundsey ADVISOR: Ms. Roberts 158 LITERACY MAGAZINE CLUBS PURPOSE: As a new club on campus, our goal is to create the first-ever Channel Islands Literary Magazine. The magazine will be pro- duced by Raider students with con- tributions of essays, poems, and drawings. Hopefully this annual will give students a chance to express themselves and gain an appreciation for the arts. Dawn Anderson Marietta Balayan Norma Barajas Vivian Basil Dawn Chaney Steve Lara Elvia Loera Teresa Morgan Renee Reyna Angelo Rutkowsky Twila Thompson Carrol Villanveva Jarrod Weaton Debbie White Jennifer Willis Alcvin Ramos Lori Lamar Crystal Nevsom Carlos Bernal Tom Nevsom . . 9'x,gN is 5 Ei W? as R ,gk -, it A' 8 D- if sk - .X - I ' Mxsfkai ' 2 . - Co-Editor-Gina Matibag, Jose Abara Advertising-Brian Lehnhardt Layout, Art-Dinah Villanueva Jose Abarra Gina Matibag Dinah Villanueva Victoria Henton Brian Lehnhardt Mary Nickelson CLUB PURPOSE: Publication of campus newspaper learn technical skills of putting newspaper togetherg Provide service to CIg Provide a foundation for future career choices in journalism. YEAR'S ACTIVITIES: Mardi Grasg publish 5 papers C4 general plus one Senior Special Issuejg Spring Fiestag field trip to Press-Courier newspaper plantg End-of- year luncheon. CUTLASS 159 5 ns: Q is wssf-Www .sw President-Martha Harris Vice-Pres.-Kenda Johnson Secretary-Leandra Westmoreland Treasurer-Belinda Kirk Publicity-Alexzander Tyson Advisor-S. White Members: Zabrina Johnson Daphne Duvall Pat Anderson Bryan Gains 160 BLACK STUDENT UNION Club Purpose: Educate general student body and espe- cially club members about Afro-American culture and history. Social activities to acquaint CI students with each other and other BSU members in Oxnard area. Develope skills among black students and help plan and prepare for future through educational develop- ment. Year's Activities: Regional Conference of California BSU's Mardi Grasg Spring Fiestag State Conference of California BSU'sg Black History Month activitiesg Uni- versity Partnership Programg Museum visitg see Black Theatre in LAfHo1lywoodg Oxnard area meetings with BSU's from local highschools. rf' Clubs Purpose The purpose of the FBLA club IS not just fund ralslng FBLA IS a well organxzed club recognlzed through out the natlon The club IS deslgned to develope leadershlp skrlls for tu dents FBLA also supports many 4 1V 1C services for the commumty 'l he Club lS offered to hlgh school tu dents so they can have a taste of the real world Year S Actlvltleg Offlcers Presldent Martha Jimenez Bake Sale fMard1 Grasl Tostada Sales fBack to school nlghtl Candy GI'aII1S fThankSg1V1IlgJ Advlsors Stuckey Harsma Candy Sales fall yearj Community Servlce Project Fall Workshop Southern Sectlon Conference State Conference Vlce Presldent Johnny Basurto Secretary Letty Garlbay Treasure AllC18 Rico Members Robert Carbajal Jenmfer Slmon Jeanette Astorga Marylm Vlllanueva Blenda Tagata FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 161 3 , ' l wr 2 .fav fs , ,, fm, , , V , , V V ,, :uw 'UW ' KEY CLUB KEY ff 2 1 , 5, ,, im g 7f',l ,W gg , ,wfgu KW am- www' , -vtffinflgggvuiill ill ,Www W , f 1 President-Christine Ambrose Vice President-John Hall Secretary-Lisa Goto Treasurer-Evelyn Rebamontan Sergeant at Arms-Arthur Cabanban Publicity Director-Dinah Villanueva Advisor-Mrs. M. Santiago The club associates all cultures of the world and shares thoughts and feelings with one another. This year's activities included: joining in on all C.I.'s school fairs, car Washes, a snow trip, Disneyland, a trip to the beach, Christmas ex- change and carolling, secret pals, and candy sells. Julia Ahn Jocelyn Aquino Armando Aguilar Ruth Arazia PJ Balasa Carole Barrinuevo Rick Bernardi Estelle Bislig Heather Bonnar Dante Borcena Holiday Buen Marvin Cagampan Emmanuel Calayan Susana Calica Rich Callo Tony Carrillo Walter Casuga Dennis Cezar Micheal Collier Wayne Collier Cara Conant Gigi Cortez Charlene Culapan Geraldo Daliwan Judilyn Daliwan Eric David Steve Davis Charla Dean Jerry De Jesus Prima De Vera Delinda Domingo Mitos Domingo Erwin Estrada Rommell Felix Dennis Franco Mark Gajardo Jeff Gambon Marylyn Gambon Steve Gardner Noel Gonzaga Connie Gonzales Liliana Gonzales Celina Gorre Joe Gray Jerry Gunzon Ron Hamernik Wendy Hammett Julie Harbold Jennifer Hasenyager Paul Herreria Gina Hester Diane Hobis Don Hollingsworth Sammy Hopkins Mike Howe Tommy Jones Allan Kim David Kim Brian Kobashigawa Lorene Hobashigawa Kelly Krahenbuhl Roger Kreutz Joey Lapuz Eric Lara Erwin Lara Steve Ledesma Andrea Ledin Carolyn Libao John Lim Imelda Mabalot Gary Magtaas Criselle Mariano Marianne Mariano Cheryl Mathews Armando Mendez GG Misa Dominic Mondero Nelson Navarro Sheila Nazareno Quyen Nugyen Cindy Nielsen Rowena Nillo Christine Nisperos Lisa Ocampo Michelle Oliver Ana Ortiz Mirabelle Pamarang Tina Pappas Dennis Pascua Gayle Peleo JoAnne Perez Karina Powell Jeni Rabina Jessamine Rabina Ray Reyes Rince Rillera Danny Rivera Bill Rowe Dennis Ruiz Glen Shagun Ray Sahagun Christine Samatal Claudine Santos William Shaw Albert Sicam Carlos Solis Raymund Solima Rogelio Ramase Chuck Thompson ASIAN-AMERICAN CLUB 163 l J.V. had a 5-5 record in season and 4-2 in League. The team played well as a unit, showing the pride and discipline needed to be true Raiders, Top: Mike Lowe, Kelly Occhiline and Bill Hall on defense Above: Jim Chong block- ing. 164 SPORTS JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL BOX SCORES: C.I. 0 Rio Mesa C.I. 13 Hueneme C.I. 22 Oxnard C.I. 26 Newberry Park C.I. 15 Camarillo C.I. 6 Royal C.I. 13 Thousand Oaks C.I. 16 Westlake C.I. 28 Simi Valley C.I. 0 Palos Verds Above: Kiron Johnson carries the ball l Head Coach-Paul Matthews Assistance-Paul Moranda Pete Shedlosky Roland Antonio Richard Arenas Bottoy Camaclang Mike Campos Jim Chong Brian Collins Alex Coronado Brian Courtney Jason Deal Richard De Haro Ed Ecrect Alex Fabiculanan Dale Fallejo Mike Flemming Tom Flores Scott Hanseth Bill Hall Carlos Hernandez Danny Hernandez Mike Hill Kiron Johnson Dusty Krebs Mike Lowe Ray Mosonos Kelly Occhiline Omar Otis Eddy Perez Albert Peters John Peterson Oscar Rodriquez Mike Sextor Richards Starks Godfred Thomas Sam Wheeler Campa Lorenzo J V FOOTBALL 165 FRG H FOOTBALL 5- an - Q! 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Xt W ' i. x I Kg -mwah ,J ,... -, W ......---W A f '42 KK. . . .M 1 Q YKQ, 4, A K K Q K X- -- .... A W . ' . K M ,-' QK L K KK K...K T KKK K ,, K , K K KK A,..LKKKK,KKz ,KK fK :FIKK KK QKKKK K .-.K,.K, 5 7 , 1 , Lf- 'H K,KK ' ' K QW . K' 'K , K K , K,.K K' V5 Ki gif' T' S . K, - - ,.. W A , A What follows is a tribute to the graduating Seniors: Tanu Aupiu - This young man is 100'Z3 football player. Wherever he played he performed outstandingly well - whether it was strong safety, defensive end, or wing back. A win- ner. James Clarkson - Although he lacked experience, this young man did not lack Raider Pridef' A real team man. Scott Davis - Knows the value of hard work. Scott led by example. This Senior win back was elected to the 1985 All Mar Monte League team. Robert Garza - Known as Rocky by his team mates. Very strong de- fensive tackle. A two year varsity let- terman. Alfred Gordon - A versitile athlete. Led the county in punting average - 36.8 yards per kick. Led team in pass receiving at tight end. played well at defensive end also. Carl Hughes - One of the top running backs in Raider history. Voted most valuable player of team. Two years elected to the All League Team. Ability is matched only by the way he treated others. Sione Isaia - Played extremely well from his defensive tackle position. Very quick, very tough. Started whole season in spirit of limited ex- perience. A competitor. James Jackson - Needed only time to become a top notch defensive end. Played very ably on specialty teams. Gregory Leach - A extremely hard worker. By the end of the season was starting tight end. Made many blocks from behind in win over Palos Verdes. Paul Lopez - One of the best outside line backers in Ventura County. Brought intelligence and instincts to VARSITY 1985 Scores l Rio Mesa 7- 7 Tie Hueneme 23- 0 Win Oxnard 0-27 Loss Newberry Park 0-14 Loss Camarillo 14-10 Win Royal 28- 0 Win Thousand Oaks 21-19 Win Westlake 26-34 Loss Simi 0-19 Loss Palos Verdes 28-14 Win FOOTB LL All MarMonte League Half Back, Carl Hughes. 170 VARSITY FOOTBALL the line backer position. Steve Lozano - A fighting spirit that often inspired team mates. This in- side line backer played with true de- sire and intensity. Charles MacDonald - Biggest catch of the year was made by Charles in win over Camarillo. The determina- tion of our stating split end will al- ways be remembered by his team mates. Thomas Neusom - Finished the year as our starting strong safety. Thomas always brought a team attitude to the field. Has contributed much to the Raider success in the last two years. Edward Sajor - Our starting free safety was a team leader by his ex- ample of hard work and caring for others. In our final victory Ed had two interceptions and a fumble re- covery. Not a bad night's Work. Andrew Sunia - He was not only a powerful player, he was also a power- ful leader. Andy was a dominant planter at both defensive tackle and offensive guard. Voted co-most valu- able player by his team mates. Thomas Zavala - This two year let- terman and defensive end contribut- ed much to the Raider cause as a special team performer in 1985. R is 1 B . 1 s I s x, , , Z , , f 1. I bi ' 1 A A ' 5 fx 7 W ' ., , , , Q, f V A ' if W, Ywfmdl , '. , A 14 X' I f f 5,5 I f , ' f C1 M 'i f f y ' Lim ,aw ff iv I, 542 i V - ... Y if , 41 4 ,, 651' f . ,, , ' ' V, ' - f A ' A 5 iff V Www Q V I f y ,M 2 ir U3 , b , ff Q '7 , ' 1, 31755, 0 ' I wr , 4 1.4, 1 wr, '- , 'F i Qif' ' 9 , ZH' uwizw ' w 954 N ,AN , ' I . 'N RN .... Q ,Q N ,V , f .iii sh -Q.. . f.. 1 . .sm X 2.v..... X . .. ,. ..-X -7 . 5.11 .1-sf. T..I' , f L A 'H a ' ,N X ,, N K s . , . ,,. . QE.g..ga.'Q23 , vp 11 :Q xx i N? ix Ks X A X S. SS . Ki. X Q1 Qs N , X. - - . Q31 ' - gf 521 QA . wi S 1 ,J A . i N sr F as 5 I .. K . ...Q - qw S' X 'if +A .K 1 zwikr- .Q 5 5 is 2 S X 'E S x W j .Wig . -5. 5 3 . . .... . W L f , .-.. . ,H - Llitx K K' Tk. v 3 ..., NN A 340' The 1985 version of the Blue and Gold experienced many highlights and low points dur- ing the season. This was a team that started the year with only five seniors who had played ex- tensively the year before. But by mid-season, through their hard work, this group was in the fight for the Marmonte League Championship and a playoff berth. Although the team fell short of their goals they never fell short in the area of pride. 1 985 All Mar monte League Selec- tions Offense: Carl Hughes HB Alfred Gordon Punter Scott Davis WB Defense: Andy Sunia DT Tanu Aupiu ST Adam Ortega CB Defensive player of Year: Scott Matautia Defensive End Team Awards: MVP's Carl Hughes 8: Andy Sunia Best Offensive Junior Ortiz Best Defensive Tanu Aupiu Best Offensive Lineman Fernando Hernandez Best Receiver Charles MacDonald Best Back Ernie Tupua Best Special Teams Alfred Gordon Best Line Backer John Sunia Best Defensive Line man Scott Matautia Best Defensive Back Adam Ortega Most Improved Greg Leach Most Inspirational Scott Davis Top: Martin Basaldua hands off to Carl Hughes as Tony Roman and Fernando Hernandez bulldoze an opening for lead blocker-uthe refrigerator , Andy Sunia. XS Far Left: Coach Junior Tui coaching. Middle: All Marmonte League Defensive Tackle, Andy Sunia, defrosting. Near Left: Head Coach Gershon on the sidelines. Above: The defense attacks Palos Verdes. VARSITY FOOTBALL 173 Us 1,11 w 'Y f 5 f TYQAN. N, X . ' -S-9, -. 8. K A Q. ,. .gy iiie L 6 mX.x ... S, tb Ei K 1 m -- LL.--.1 , K L, 5 ' K 5 k iksf4J,f Q T R we K 3 . V f v AQX H9546 1 - at ,Q f , Q ' 1 Imy if -, ,S . Q.. Q .. ..,. . . M VV.. , ., Us :yrs ,, .5 - ,,.- A .- J HICAIJ l'OAl'H: IJHHHIH HLIIM A l'Hl.E'l'lC DIRl'CC'l'OR: PAM MORRISON A l'Hl.E'l'IC' Sl'ICRE'l'ARY: EVA ESCALANTE Martha Jimenez Cheng Ma Michelle Travis Jessica 'l'errones Stephanie Anderson Rachel Emmons Shari Hensley Janet Mcvlunkin Laura Ontiveros Yvonne Reveles Heather Conley Lucy Moreno Roxanne Jauregei Cassandra Contreras A Sonia Lucero Jarrod Weaton George Gonzales Bill Barber Rigoherto Ordaz Kelvin Gourdine Danny Willyerd Matt Hilsdorf Kenny Leighton Alvaro Serrato Q 5 Jim Hensley . Geroge Salazar David Samuido Richard Samiley Ruben Chavez Jason Varela Tony Delacerda Robert Guerrero William Reareen , U J-SP a:'f 3, n HOROSS COUNTRY September 12 September 19 September 21 September 26 October 3 October 5 October 10 October 18 October 24 ' November 1 O an Channel Islands Q Agoura Channel IslandsfCamarillo Q Newbury Park Royal Invitational Q Morrpark Hueneme Q Channel Islands Simifwestlake Q Channel Islands Kenny Staub Invitational Q Glendale Channel Islands Q Thousand Oaks Ventura County Championship Q Morrpark College Channel Islands Q Royal League Finals Q Newbury Park CROSS COUNTRY 175 VS GO OUT WITH WINNING TRE K Below: Cindy Laudato returns the volly. Middle: Teresa Bayanito hits the ball. Right: Cindy Mesa sets. ,B ... N., ... K K S I 9 ,,..-ww --1-ax114.,..,,,-.--M,-W I W COACH: Ms. Wooten Karen Taylor Teresa Michelle Lake, Leila De Jesus, Cindy Lacinda Mesa, Vikki ASSISTANCE: Valerie Bayanito, Desiree Dorothy Benavidez, Laudato, Dawn Hatch, Hoy, Jessamine Gill SCOREKEEPER: Chua, Tina Taylor, Marybeth McGowan, Dawn Callahan, Rabina, Anna Vuong 176 JV VOLLEY BALL I Left: MVP Dawn Callahan sets the ball. Below: Most Inspirational, Michelle Lake, hits the ball. When asked to summarize the season, Coach Wotten replied, We had a lot of fun this season. The girls improved a lot from the beginning of the season and went out with a winning streak. We did not place very high in the standings CI'm not sure where we ended upl but we represented Channel Islands very well. JV VOLLEYBALL 177 AR ITY FI I HE FO RTI-I The team started off the season with three pre-season victories, but then lost three straight. After that, the girls got themselves together and did a fine job to take the forth place in the Marmonte League. The league was tough this year so it was the first time in three years that the team didn't make it to the CIF playoffs. Next year they'll be stronger. K 16 ,i,,, A r Nancy Tauau spikes the ball 178 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL :FQ VARSITY VOLLEYBALL St. Bonaventure -CI Thousand Oaks Santa Paula -Cl La Reina Oxnard -Cl Oxnard Oak Park -Lost Royal Rgyal ALost Simi Simi -Lost Camarillo Camarillo -CI Newberry Park Aggurg ACI St. Bonaventure Newberry Park -Lost Westlake Westlake -Lost Thousand Oaks -CI -CI -CI -Lost Lost Lost -CI -CI - Lost CI Far Top: Salfree Balbuena serves. Far Left: Raiders volley Middle: Sala Tauau sets , Left: Vicky Faalavao spikes Below: Roxanne Reyna hits the ball. T. Salfree Balbuena Renee Reyna Vickie Faalavao Nancy Tauau Kara Wergeland Managers: Cheryl Mathews Norma Barasas Roxanne Reyna Alyssa Slade Sala Tauau Coach: Frank Gankas Karen Taylor VARSITY VOLLEYBALL '179 Kai!!! ggi F 1' L 2 Manx uw' i 1 1 1 rx' a ff 4 y 9 ' K' 1 Y ,wwf 3 ff' E .3 ,fb 3 K M ff-Q-f M H .,d ,gi ,ii . 115' X HD Nl if Y X ,s S Jw ix ,. X, x ,..- --.... XNN. 9 3.6- uri if! W, X ,, fs 5 Q 5 lv -. , .-.M-,Q Q -M 4-wp. W Q '9!i9 lvgg-etxslkv.. . fwv mvsfxgafiskx N93 W W www Q JUNIOR VARSITY Albor Emilio Defense Alvarado Hector Defense Campa Lorenzo Defense Casillas Bezhurdo Left Wing Flores Arturo Right Wing Flores Eduardo Center Forward Jasinto Miguel Full Back Mares Jorge Golie Martinez Ramon Ordaz Rigoberto Centerback Ponee Salvador Defense Reyes David Halfback Sanches Sergio Golie VARSITY Cervantez Alfredo Right Wing Lopez Damaso Left Wing Lopez Freddie Left Wing Martines Sergio Forward Ramires Ricordo Defense Ramos Davis Left Half Back Reyes Enrique Defense Left Rodrigues Jesus Half Back Right Rodrigues Miguel Defense Right Romero Sergio Golie 8a Defense Rios Jose Forward Salasar Marcos Right Wing Salasar Pedro Forward Torres Samuel Half Back Valencia Sontos Half Left Back Vega Hugo Defense Medina Francisco Vara Hector Date Opponent November 19 CI Q Oxnard December 2 Agoura Q CI December 9 CI Q Santa Clara December 13 CI Q Buena January 7 CI Q Westlake January 9 CI Q Royal January 13 CI Q Simi Valley January 15 Newbury Park Q CI January 17 CI Q Camarillo January 21 Bye January 23 CI Q Thousand Oaks January 27 Westlake Q CI January 29 Royal Q CI January 31 Simi Valley Q CI February 4 CI Q Newbury Park February 6 Camarillo Q CI February 11 Bye February 13 Thousand Oaks Q CI 182 SOCCER I 3 5 4 5 SOCCER 183 1. I f At the beginning of the season coach Rada said, Being a young team in the second year of building a program our expectation remains to improve and have fun while we play. We have two outstanding golfers Senior John Paul Fredette and Sophomore Joe Heslip who have the ability of quality for individuals C.I.F. competition in June. We also are greatful to have the new River Ridge course in Oxnard as our home. GOLF FEBRUARY 18 CAMARILO CLD CI M N , ,, is t x I FEBRUARY HUENEME FEBRUARY 25 THOUSAND OAKS Q CI MARCH a CI Q NEWBURY PARK MARCH 6 CI Q THOUSAND OAKS MARCH 13 CI Q ROYAL MARCH 18 CI Q OXNARD MARCH 27 BURBANK TOURNAMENT - Q, A ' K MARCH 23 LOMPOO TOURNAMENT 4 I, MARCH 31 CI Q CAMARILLO I-.'.L-.gas ' APRIL 1 NEWBURY PARK Q CI ' A APRIL HUENEME Q CI APRIL 8 OXNARD Q CI I . 1 f APRIL 10 SIMI Q CI - APRIL 15 CI Q HUENEME APRIL 17 ROYAL Q CI APRIL 21 LEAGUE APRIL 25 LEAGUE APRIL 28 LEAGUE MAY 2 LEAGUE MAY 5 CII-' INDIVIDUAL MAY 12 CIF TEAM REGIONALS MAY 19 CIF TEAM FINALS ' N' MS V .. .N , 1.63551-a'S John Paul Fredette JOE HBSIIP H 184 GOLF .S John Paul Fredette, Joe Heslip, Steve Shutt, Kyle Shutt, Matt Brambaugh, Brian Collins, Mike Ronifing, Eddie Libed, Alvin Ramos, Corey Hubbert, Herbie Klngram, Coach: Robert Rada, Asssitants: Frank Sisko, Richard Rada, Lou Rada Eddie Libed Steve Shutt GOLF 185 The J .V. completed another fine season as they defended their sole Marmonte League title by repeat- ing as Co-League Cahmpions. Their overall dual meet record was 7-1, as their only lose was to the Co-League Champions West- lake. Their tournament record con- tinued to shine with excellence as they repeated as Champions at the Ventura Sunrise Optimist Tour- nament and at the Marmonte league Tournament. To compli- ment these two outstanding show- ing the J.V. place second at the Simi Soph-frosh Tournament and second to the Buena varsity at the Thousand Oaks soph-frosh Tour- nament. The J.V. is stacked with fine young talent such as Freshmans Arnal Sudaria, Bruce Griefen- stien, and Andy Salazar, Sopho- mores dominated the line up as Kirk Stone, Hung and James Bal- court, and returning two-time League Champion Tommy Flores crushed their opponents. With such a powerful young team Chan- nel Islands will continue to be a force to be reconciled with. . - i I S J 'li if I 1 Nik, li-EVW 'II 541 MQW 155153 Q . . , - ,f 1 . JM 'H , f if :w iv y,fff',y J I 4-if - JU ICR VARSITY S 5 ,520 5 il S Below Left: Bruce Griefenstein going for a take down. Below Middle: Alex Coronado Stuck Simi 1:35. Tommy Flores Being afish. Above: Andy Salazar advantage 186 JV WRESTLING ,,h. oy A - Right: Hung Balcourt . ' ,'-,' Below. Arnel Sadurla H VVLL , if ,, ,, V . 1 i f 0 ,, ,,-,,, ,ff f f ' ff H .,,' - ' fly ' f ff-- H f if ,, - I V an ,, , vim f T EM QQ. .: ,, v 4gW!5A'M Q ffi, -, if f f' H '-. '- ,,, W ,ful ,,-, ,nx- ,,L-- . ' ' if su' vi ff , . - x i--' - ,L ,hb iios isse 1 - . A .. L in L ' A A H G i A A-,,, ' , , ,4 .rff .,,, .. f . , rfyi 4 ,,,,,-, ' -' , 1 , ' L f.h. i f-:vw :- vw --', ,,,, 1. H 'figyfgrgwgzgimgwg A 9 1 W P 98-Gilbert Ayala 112-James Balcount 141-Robert Saffel 167-Eddie Libed COACHES: HEAD Rob Vieira, ASSIS- 98-Barry Chest 121-Kirk Stone 141-Darren Watson 177-Sal Barajas TANCE Rob Rada, MANAGERS Lisa Hale, 105-Dave Avelar 128-Bruce Griefenstien 148-Jason Newton 191-Danny Lopez Jennifer Simon 105-Chris Corpus 135-Jose Moncada 148-Robert Guerra HWT. Tommy Flores JV WRESTLING 187 X D Q., ! QL!! John The Wrestling Team had another outstanding season finishing 7-1 overall and 5-1 in league to finish 2nd in the final team standings, fa notch up from last years 6-2 cam- paignl. In Tournament competition the team performed even better. Winning the Championship at the El Rancho 38 Team Invitational, 3rd at Colton Christmas Classic, and 3rd at the always tough Edgewood Tourna- ment, which was a big mental lift toward the League Finals. The situation looks GREAT for next year with all but 2 starters re- turning along with the fantastic 2XJ.V. Marmonte League Champi- ons the Raiders will be a real power! RE I I VARSITY 188 VARSITY WRESTLING 1 It was a Year of learning and fun, but we're proud of this years team. We improved as the season went on. We did well compared to last years team. We fLetty Ferrer and Ollie Otisl tried our best. Ending the year with a satisfying 10 - 10 over all re- cord. This year was a first for me and head coach Letty Ferrer at Channel Islands. Special thanks to: Ryle, Letty, Yearbook, and the team of '85 - '86 season for all the memories. It was Fun. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL JV Offense The Bench The girls fight for the ball. 190 GIRLS JV BASKETBALL V S Marli Mactal, Tina Taylor, Marnett Rogers, Jaskie Valles, Julie Henderson, Jackie Moore, Lucy Moreno, Karen Taylor, Huong Ma, Vanessa Karpio, Jeataun Jones, Petrina Thomas, Jenny Hasenyager, Marylynn Gambon. M ' 7 7 'W ' r Marli Mactal M. Gambon, Girls J.V. GIRLS JV BASKETBALL 191 X 1 X 1 The VARSITY GIRLS BAS- KETBALL season was good. Some key people were lost right before the league started and there were some bad injuries at the wrong time that kept them from being 100'ZJ during league play, but the girls played their best. Coach Lynch said, One of the bright spots of this year was finding two young freshmens, Tasha John- son Yteb Bowls. These two combined with Yvette Ortega and Josie Vas- quez, and Valerie Solitaire make the future look bright. But this year I'd like to say good-bye to three very special players and friends, good luck in the future Cam, Carol and Cindy. The girls were Consolation Champs at the Thousand Oaks Tour- nament. Yvette Ortega was All Tour- nament. At the Oxnard Tournament the team came in third. Nancy Tayau and Yvette Ortega were All Tournament. The overall record was 12 and 13. League was 2 and 10, and pres-season was 10 and 3. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE GIRLS 1985 86 CHANNEL ISLAND ,naming Nov 26 f o fd 5 00,5 so Deo cf? -swdlloff Q06 g sf xi, Agdura ec 122 l-liuename T8 De 29-'ZTNK OXls'?1YdfUn n Jan 11 Camarillo an ewbury Park an Westlake an. 15.f Q-l Q xg. . ,Simi Valley I an. .P .,..... . Royal an. , ., fa? housands Oaks i f an. Y ..... Camarillo an. . . ,.,.. Newbury Park ' e , ......,.,..,..,...,, Westlake A ' e , .....,.....,......, Simi Valley . e . .........,..........,. Royal Q e . .,.....,,.... Thousands Oaks i f Game Time 5:30, 7:30 unless noted 1 , Z .. , b ..,, , n 4' n Q . p i's2g1iisei,..f'?i3gy,,', , V' A ' J' ......,........... N X . Q, , Ls1.,1.:.g.g1g,g..3..g..4.g4fsiL.ii,r 2 .Q Q V f,,fg,gm:g'f. J Tgin. 5 Q ks Toum. -J f yigfffffll fi? ' J . ifrf'g'QlflZff'.f . , . J , , J Nj 'J 17 ws A ll: , -J 22 twig, X, .1 -J 24 as ,disfwj J 31 ra fm' wF b 5 f 'F b 7 F D 12 F D 14 'Home Games K 192 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL vm -1- gi1ww x i1 .4 y .LL-M 1 Head Coach: Ryle Lynch - Cole, Assistant: Bobby Thompson, Managers: Cam Saiz, Diane Omo, Roxanne Jauraqui, Rose Pech, Jackie Walker, Brian Lehnhardt. 10 Cindy Cuenca 11 Claire Kohatsu 13 Josie Vasquez 14 Tasha Johnson 15 Yteb Bowls 21 Yvette Ortega 22 Jadat Jones 23 Nancy Tauau 25 Lucy Aldana 30 Jeanne Cuenca 31 Cindy Ladata 32 Carrol Villanueva 44 Val Solitaire GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 193 Tony Tovar concentrates on the hoop. Stacey Dillion penetrates the key. Shelton Hill takes a jump shot. 3 a 0 Y 'M' . 2 +3 , Q T1 lv ' I-K 5+ -lr',D1 Y x , --gn. , 1, 64, Y Johnny Adams Terr Evans Romeo Lubag Y Matt Brumhaugh Henry Joe Rogef fhmes Jule Carney John Johnson DOIITIHIC Mondem Marlo Sanchez SOPH FRCSH BASKETBALL The highly motivated and enthusiastic 85-86 Raider Frosh-Soph Team had its ups and downs, but showed the true Raider spirit and finished the season with pride. HEAD COACHES: Cherles Coulson ASSISTANCE: Jim Campbell 194 SOPH FROSH BASKETBALL JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Although our record was a little disappointing this year's JV s completed the season with a couple of big wins, including the Homecoming game We had many close games fwinning some and losing somel and our players gave their best every minute of every game All 1n all, 1t was a very satlsfylng season Y , . Y Omar Otis takes a right handed jump shot. Tony Gonzales slows it up. . as ss ,........-.---. HEAD COACHE: Tim Stacey Dillion 10 . Tony Gonzales 15 Omar Otis 32 Steve Shutt 20 Murray Dale' Fallejo 5 Bill Hall 44 Marvin Quitoles 30 Allen Hunter 25 Andy Beltowski 22 Julio Gallegos 42 Shelton Hill 24 Tony Tovar 21 Victor Caro 11 JV BASKETBALL 195 The season began with the Raiders winning the Nordoff Tournament. The preseason schedule also includ- ed the Dos Pueblos and Venture Kiwanis Tournament. The varsity started league play with a 6-4 record. League play proved to be what they had anticipated. Except for Simi, the other teams were evenly balanced. The Raiders lost 4 games by a total of 11 points. Their second loss to Westlake eliminated them from a possible playoff birth. Highlight of league play had to be the homecoming game in which they beat Thousand Oaks School by one point in the last 3 seconds of play. The Raiders finished the season with a 10-12 record. A Raider Salute To The Following Seniors: Pat Anderson, James Barim, Alan Eckert, John Francisco, Bryan Caines, Tommy Jones. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1985 86 CHANNEL ISLANDS VA ITY Dec 5 7 ordhoff Tourn 1 N off ' 453 XosPb n Vent I an w Z A Nd bury Park an 1 fs ,+ Westlake X1 j sl, 2 If an tx XO A Q .1 Sum: Va X an, . . r I ,f . . . , . . Royal . an. . AE' Qsifgi ousands Oaks x 3 ,ir , . an. . , '3-X,'CflJA'i if ..... Camarrllo an. . gft'fX,', . Newbury Park e . , , . .,..... ,.,.., . . . Westlake . e . ......,............ Simi Valley Q 9 . ...,....,.....,...... . Floyal e . ..,....,..... Thousands Oaks i Game Time 7:30 1 Ho e Games 5 I L M 1 - 9 , - .... . . . Q A 1 N. rf, . THX ,.... fx W 6 - ' :' B E ff , wg 1 . .... so 1' r f . 5 ,1g.2l5f. .1.f,.iL.......,s4na f fn. p 'ja e 4 S' f a YLHO Q . 5.g'T'l. f.. .,f.'2:.Q , 1 wJ , A124132 ,. 5 wJ , 15 gQfflf:ff??c , ' ' lley 5 J 17 l'14v.jx.zQ,Zf . Q J 22 ff 4 gf., f f J 24 M 1 ' Q -J 31 L QY. Sr 5 F n 5 ' ir f F b 7 r i 'IF b 12 E 2 'IF b 14 1 Q m l 196 VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Prewitt Gerold Boyd C ,sM......f,.f - 1--- X - 3'-'-'yank MN YY' K rs 'QQ -1..:- ' s ' MANAGERS: Sean HEAD COACHES: Kerdick, Dennis Ruiz 22 Pat Anderson 40 Gerald Boyd 33 James Baum Prewitt TRAINER: vides Cover 44 Bryon Gaines 24 Tommy Jones 21 Alan Eckert ASSISTANCE: Legeman pat Martinez ' 31 Chuck Henderson 11 Mark Henderson 23 Maurice Qualls 10 John Francisco Maurice Qualls Pat Anderson Coach Legeman VARSITY BASKETBALL 197 Sf! K ...o ..x..Q. 9 Ami' . .... .AM ...,x , ,... r,il5A:5i A i Chris Balasa Dale Fallejo Robert Gonzales Norman Lopez William Reardon Tl'0y TilkiI1S Dan Wlllyefd Tovano Bradford Mark Gajardo Joe Gomez Joe Lucero Richard Samiley Jason Varela Mlkfl Ybaffa . Charles Brown Fred Gladney J.D. Hill Dominic Mesa Rene Rillo Mike ViC0I1t9 Davld Zamudlo Ruben Chavez Noel Gonzaga John Jaromin Ron Pugeda Jerome Storm 198 SOPH-FROSH A K ,Mggem,x,,,,.,,M-m LL., .- A A rw- 1'-'f' I- , A . o 1 AA-A wang I I l Serrato Alvaro Victor Caro Robert Garza Antonio Judd G.G. Misa Hung Balcourt Aaron Davis Orlando Glover Ken Leighton William O'Keefe Phillip Ballasa Anthony Kelvin Gourdine Mike Lowe Rigoberto Ordaz David Barajas Delacerda Alfred Garza MARCH 7 SIMI RELAYS APRIL 10 C.I. Q NEWBURY PARK MARCH 8 SIMI RELAYS APRIL II VENTURA COUNTY MEET MARCH 13 C.I. Q CAMARILLO APRIL 17 ROYAL Q C.I. MARCH 15 NORTHRIDGE RELAYS APRIL 24 C.I. Q WESTLAKE MARCH 20 SIMI VALLEY Q C.I. MAY 5 LEAGUE PRELIMINARIES Q SIMI VALLEY MARCH 21 EASTER RELAYS MAY 6 LEAGUE PRELIMINARIES Q SIMI VALLEY APRIL 3 THOUSAND OAKS Q C.I. MAY 9 LEAGUE FINALS Q SIMI VALLEY APRIL 5 VENTURA RELAYS Carsten Richter Rodel Samiley Toddy Sutherland JV TRACK 199 G-gf, 3-'vi C HQ Head Coach Don Salado was asked early in the season what he expected for the year. His reply: With the return of Kelvin Gourdine, Ernie Tupua and ,Alfred Gordon, CI's Track Team will be trying to better last seasons 3rd place finish in the strong maxmonte League. With only 12 Seniors in a 95 man Squad f45'Z3 Freshmenj-C.I.'s in a rebuilding stage that should prove beneficial in the coming YEARS. VARSITY TRACK MARCH 7 SIMI RELAYS KFROSHISOPHJ MARCH 8 SIMI RELAYS QVARSITYD MARCH 13 C.I. Q CAMARILLO MARCH 15 NORTI-IRIDGE RELAYS MARCH 20 SIMI VALLEY Q C.I. MARCH 21 EASTER RELAYS APRIL 3 THOUSAND OAKS Q C.I. APRIL 5 VENTURA RELAYS APRIL 10 C.I. Q NEWBURY PARK APRIL 11 VENTURA COUNTY MEET APRIL 17 ROYAL Q C.I. APRIL 24 C.I. Q WESTLAKE MAY 5 LEAGUE PRELIM. Q SIMI VALLEY MAY 5 LEAGUE PRELIM. Q SIMI VALLEY MAY 9 LEAGUE FINALS Q SIMI VALLEY All 1 'Q Kelvin Gourdine TOP Left! Ernie TUPUH Top: Jarrod Weaton Above: Alfred Garza 200 VARSITY TRACK l ANG , , ' K 1, A ',.kf,, V. 9 E Serrato Alvaro Carlos Bernal Kelvin Gourdine Ron Kelly Scott Matautia Jeff Barson Tracy Brooks Carl Hughes Greg Leach Mike McDonald Allen Hunter Bruce Ledesma Thomas Neusom 3 'i ndy Sunia Jarrod Weaton rnie Tupua Kurtis Wood Darrel Willis VARSITY TRACK 201 Q. QS A f M 5 www X ,,.,M,m Q N nun VY VV A K X Nm : xxzl Q ':, f m ,L ,, , L . , , , ,. ,, . yn my-A WSW WN i f gl Z . --all A N Nw., I if V 551 'ff W- w w p A as :wiv as-lik Stephanie Anderson Grabriela Avila Maricella Avila Liz Corona Rachel Emmons Marylynn Gambon Krista Gonzales Nlmmswnhmwsmwmns-f Shari Hensley i arnett Rogers Joy Spear Martha Jimenez Houng Ma Kim Vandermay Vanessa Karpio speranza Fernandez Angie Williams Anne Jess Jessica Terrones . Nicole Zanders Laura Love ecky Cadwallader Melanie Williams Ma Cheng Cassandra Contreras Dawn Anderson Janet Junkin ulie Henderson Myesha Mizuno Maria Pellini Elena Bernal Roxanne Jauegui Lisa O'Campo ucinda Mesa Lucy Aldana Joellyn Morgan Jackie Moore Cherann Bradbury Laura Ontiveros awn Perkins Heidi McGill 'Funenesia Stewart Evelyn Babaran Tasha Johnson Maria Ponce Iennifer Purdy Rarlene Crider Lucy Moreno A Tina Rillo t, , 'i lie-as . .1ee..,l mm Am fu ez- '-rlgvfsww , t as X.. A Pl Q, S i'l'e 'J it -4 .. . , - Q mil WM - f .:,. :asf J H ' H f .., mga , F L. ,..,., , .,,i .vs .t....e 3.4. .k,V, A ML .,Akk f .. 'L W I , ..t..., ser .-sw,.,,t.,. 1 42? ir'i1 this v .4 2, f:, Ass ft-iii: V JSR' 9- .4 L ',:sQ ,a ws- Q dx KW, is . 203 FEBRUARY 28 MARCH 5 MARCH 7 MARCH 12 MARCH 14 MARCH 19 MARCH 21 APRIL 2 APRIL 9 APRIL 11 APRIL 16 APRIL 18 APRIL 23 APRIL 24 APRIL 30 MAY 2 MAY 7 THOUSAND OAKS Q CI NEWBURY PARK Q CI VENTURA Q c.1. c.1. Q AGOURA OXNARD Q c.1. RIO MESA Q c.1. WESTLAKE Q c.1. HUENEME Q C.I. C.I. Q THOUSAND OAKS C.I. CQ NEWBURY PARK c.1. Q VENTURA AGOURA Q c.1. c.1. Q OXNARD C.I. Q R10 MESA C.I. Q WESTLAKE C.I. Q HUENEME CAMARILLO Q C.I. i OPH-FRO 5.12 --i. .. gXf.f-We, ,:, , 'f'.:15E-i.'I.fS., f -, L' 'I 9:l5w'Effiia f'-':.:i.1' ::. ':.-1 ig ...ss ffrfffffa 'fix I :,1'.1.:.zg5g.fsa::: -- df, A , J if 1 2 D ,wi 4. gk Q . . -- if ,,.. 4 .. -- - ,Q 5 ,-E, ,Q . I . . www 1--- ,951 204 SOPH-FROSH BASEBALL ,aw Matt Apana Tye Byrd Manuel Grajeda Chris Mesa Martin Ortiz Raul Rovner Bob.Ba1ley Tony Carrillo Carl Lopez Jose Meza Sal Ortiz Art Vargas Virgil Bolo Ben Castello George Mares Jaime Naranjo Brian Romero Bill Velasquez M. M., F Y A, W' X H NM W, 'Ml ,, mwmqhnsmd-fu N ' 7 M Il '--fhwfflfk gf 1 , 1 ' B ' . , 'V ' Mk I i ' rf ,air ,y7Lfg, 'nf-f,,,V. 'af W, I ' uf A I7 . , in Wm gfafff' , 'sv I W 4' . I g V B . ,,, ,i,L,74,,?7 4 ,, ,A K ,, 7 1,2 'L ' 4 . ,. .71 V - ' 3 4?2'iZf'f1 , nf.?Z,' fi' Wffff .M y yy V, , M 4, Q ! :.- V . A .. W , H M . W, fm , f , , fff-mg. , k V mf , , ' - L , , - . ,M Y W. I f 3-.af f v- :fe-, 7 ,V IBM. 7 ,-3 , --. k in W y V. Wx.: 'rg , B ' Li u 7 33 - fawmawm ,, W 4 Z, ,, .' Nv,,,.,g'f jf ,Q ,,y'ww, , ,,-My ,,,, , K ghnfng - A , rm Y wh ,AV 55 4 ' 4' , fp., ' l, J. , , f- , A ff' H-M-'ff ' I Y Uh.-M ww' - , ,. My 415. - 4. ,Nah Q SOPH-FROSH BASEBALL 205 The 1986 J .V. Baseball Team looks forward to having an exciting season. Most of the team members have moved up from the 1985 freshmen baseball team. Defense, pitching, and team spirit will be the key factors for this years team. The J.V.'s begin their season at home with a doubleheader against Oxnard. Another doubleheader and tournament will prepare the team for tough competition in the League. JU IOR VARSITY ASEBALL February 21 Ventura Q C.I. fScrimmageD February 24-28 Ventura Tournament March 1 Oxnard Q C.I. fDouble Header! March 5 Moorpark Q C.l. March 8 C.I. Q Rio Mesa CDouble Head- erj March 11 Santa Paul C.I. March 14 Newbury Park C.I. March 19 Westlake Q C.I. March 21 Thousand Oaks Q C.I. March 24, 25, 26 Thousand Oaks Tourna- ment April 2 C.l. Q Simi Valley April 4 C.I. Q Royal April 9 C.I. Q Camarillo April 11 Bye April 16 C.l. Q Newbury Park April 18 C.I. Q Westlake April 23 C.I. Q Thousand Oaks April 25 Simi Valley Q C.I. April 30 Roayal Q C.I. May 2 Camarillo Q C.I. May 7 Bye 206 JUNIOR VARSITY r, ,gi J U rz ,n Top Left: Coach Martinez Steve Sargent Top: Ruben Hernandez Above: Brian Courtney Below: Manuel Camarillo Right: Joe Zaragoza Far Right: Andy Beltowski 'MW in si. HEAD COACHES: Mr. Beltowski, Andy Hernandez, Ruben Ortiz, Richard Vasquez, Ronnie Martinez Brown, Lonnie Krebs, Dustin Perez, Eddie Zaragoza, Joe GIRLS SCOREKEEPERg Camarillo, Manuel Mares, Gerardo Sapien, Angel Sanchez, Mario JoAnne Solis Casillas, Ralph Martinez, Jaime Sargent, Steve Cazares, Eloy Courtney, Brian Cyr, Brandon Flores, Tommy JUNIOR VARSITY 207 naw --f A Henry Alfaro and Eddie Sajor will lead this years Raider baseball team. The team will be somewhat young and inex- perienced but the season should still be exciting. Returning Raiders on the team are: Henry Alfaro our All League infield- er. He is also one of the leading hitters in the county and a four year letterman. Eddie Sajor has exceptional speed and should be a great leaddoff hitter. Also returning Alex Mortel an excellent hitter and outfielder. Victor Landeros an out- standing defensive infielder. Larry Guz- man is very versitile being not only a pitcher but an outfielder. Richard Mori- moto and Tom Couture are exceptional high school catchers. Our power hitters are George Lopez, Alex Mortel, John Sunia and Freshman Patrick Avila. Our lead pitching squad contains Benn Sherman, George Lopez, Larry Guzman, and Gabe Ramirez. As I said the team is young and inexpe- rienced yet with each game we will get better. This will lead to a very competi- tive season as it progresses. Coach Cardinal PAT AVILA VAR ITY BASEBALL HENRY ALFARO 208 VARSITY BASEBALL w' EDDIE SAJOR Head Coach ' Henry Alfaro Larry Guzman Alex Mortel John Sunia , ' Frank Alvarado Victor Landeros Gabe Ramirez David Schreiber Don. Cardmal Pat, Avila George Lopez Edward Sajor Albert Alba A?S'St m.t: Mlke Young Tom Couture Richard Morimoto Ben Sherman John Johnson Vmce Dlaz Scott Fullerton John Sunia Ben Sherman VARSITY BASEBALL 209 February 25 February 28 March 4 March 7 March 11 March 13 March 18 March 20 April 1 April 3 April 8 April 10 April 15 April 17 April 22 April 24 April 29 May 1 May 6 CI Q Rio Mesa CI Q Moorpark Rio Mesa Q CI CI Q Oxnard Hueneme Q CI CI Q Westlake Royal Q CI CI Q Simi Valley Newbury Park Q CI CI Q Camarillo Bye CI Q Thousand Oaks Westlake Q CI CI Q Royal Simi Valley Q CI CI Q Newbury Park Camarillo Q CI Bye Thousand Oaks Q CI JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL 210 JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL W , if .4 All F S .W asks Liga Alfaro Lia Burkhart Katrina Greene Michelle Herrera Malama Suaese Tina Taylor Michelle Anger Christine Cantu Shirley Gudez Tracy Rembert Sylvia Tayan Mary Tucay Marina Becerra Mitos Domingo Harris Cherise Yvonne Reveles Karen Taylor Lydia Tuato no . 94111 JUNIOR VARSITY SOFTBALL 211 X is ,j . . Due to the experience of most of the team members it was difficult to predict an outcome. The players were enthusiastic and willing to work hard to establish a winning tradition at C.I. They were at a tremendous disadvantage due to not having an experienced fast pitch pitcher. The rest of the League has a strong youth girls fast pitch program. We will work to build a nucleus of girls to be more competitive in softball. The standouts were Sonya Beltowski, and Jackie Valles. iifw We Q v iq Sn. +1 KV s 4 534' 46555, ,Q fiigfqkk 1 1' if ' QW f R513 ,Q I A V L , 3 I Q A . N., ' rrti A I 9 I ggi W I - , f'!I?s5e1f K, 'tl if L. i D I 1 . .t ,s X i s A S A ' . X , by . S, I L sf are 5 I . f ll' . ' S . .ii ..ai'4 .fx 'L V RSITY SOFTB LL FEBRUARY 25 FEBRUARY 28 CI Q RIO MESA CIQ MOORPARK MARCH 4 RIO MESA Q CI MARCH 7 CI Q OXNARD MARCH 11 HUENEME Q Cl MARCH 13 CI Q WESTLAKE MARCH 18 ROYAL Q CI MARCH 20 CI Q SIMI VALLEY APRIL 1 NEWBURY PARK Q CI APRIL 3 CI Q CAMARILLO APRIL 8 BYE APRIL 10 CI Q THOUSAND OAKS APRIL 15 WESTLAKE Q CI APRIL 17 CI Q ROYAL APRIL 22 SIMI VALLEY Q CI APRIL 24 CI Q NEWBURY PARK APRIL 29 CAMARILLO Q CI MAY 1 BYE MAY 6 THOUSAND OAKS Q CI Sonya Beltowski Jackie Valles 212 VARSITY SOFTBALL W 4 , :I MQW! 5 it in G'-f ,, afwiysw I Amanda Mongo Michelle Lake Paula Jackie Valles Berdechowski Jackie Johnson Toliu Sunese Sonya Beltowski Marilyn Dawn Malene Bettercourt Patti Magallanes Coach Jaquez Mika Thomas Teri Favella - MGR VARSITY SOFTBALL 213 JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS FEB 21 FEB 25 FEB 28 MAR 4 MAR 14 MAR 19 MAR 21 APR 2 APR 4 APR 9 APR 11 APR 16 APR 18 APR 23 APR 25 APR 30 MAY 2 MAY 7 CI Q HUENEME CI Q OXNARD OXNARD Q CI HUENEME Q CI NEWBURY PARK Q CI WESTLAKE Q CI THOUSAND OAKS Q CI CI' Q SIMI VALLEY CI Q ROYAL CI Q CAMARILLO BYE CI Q NEWBURY PARK CI Q WESTLAKE CI Q THOUSAND OAKS SIMI VALLEY Q CI ROYAL Q CI CAMARILLO Q CI BYE 214 JV TENNIS 'WT MEN 5 Emmanuel Calayan Dennis Pascua Joey Lapuz Marco Ordonez John Lim Alan Kim Reynold Ulilang Rommell Villegas Brian Pahl Jimmy Golingo Marvin Cagampan Russell Edwards Edsel Ferrerr Filmer Giundayao Edgar Acaide Jeff Fulmer David Kim Angello Bullicer Walter Casuga Glen Sahagum Ray Sahagun Chuck Thompson Nelson Nomrro John Rey Milano Jose Abaro Doug Blow Alan Issac Reynold Ulilang ,ei v. E l 2 J .V. TENNIS 215 Q 'films Qui! .HA ily! -::-'F . lllll E... I , TIL I!!--'V ll! Y N- I 5, '..n x f I f4 l:l!'5 'Tai XL 4 1' , Our main expectation this season is to increase the interest in tennis at Channel Islands. First by increasing the number of people who partici- pate, and second, by improving the quality of our team so that we can raise the morale of our players. Our team is working hard and improving. There is a great sense of team spirit, which is not that common in the in- dividual sports. This year is laying a solid foundation for future teams. Coach Moranda VARSITY February 21 CI Q Hueneme February 25 C I Q Oxnard February 28 Oxnard Q CI March 4 Hueneme Q CI March 14 Newbury Park Q CI March 19 Westlake Q C I March 21 Thousand Oaks Q CI April 2 CI Q Simi Valley April 4 CI Q Royal April 9 CI Q Camarillo April 11 Bye April 16 CI Q Newbury Park April 18 CI Q Westlake April 23 CI Q Thousand Oaks April 25 Simi Valley Q CI April 30 Roayal Q CI May 2 Camarlllo Q CI May 7 Bye Paul Delrosario Albert Sicam TENN ' fii riei - si Richard Cortez Steve Laforteza , A I' I I lkiii in df I 216 VARSITY TENNIS 4 I 4 1 1 I 1 Il YEAR' TOP TORIE AMERICA 'S INNOCENT VISION OF SPACE TRA VEL ENDED ON JANU- ARY 28, 1986 On that date, Challenger burst into flames one minute and twelve seconds after what looked to be a perfect take off. In that instant, seven men and women fone of whom Judith A. Resnik, was a teacherl simply vanished. The other Astronauts included: Ellison S. Onizuka, Crista McAuliffe, Gregory B. Jarvis, Mi- chael J. Smith, Franci R. Scobee and Ron- ald E. McNair. The tragic shock the ameri- can people experienced was compared to that of John F. Kennedy's assassination. 218 YEAR'S TOP S'I I U if HALLEYYS COMET WELCQMED AS mixture of ice, frozen gases rocks and dust THE SCIENTIFIC EVENT OF THE was viewed closer than ever before. YEAR. With the aid of spacecraft, this GENEVA HOSTS SUMMIT MLZET- A handshake ends the first day of talks. ING BETWEEN REGAN AND GOR- BACHEV NEVER ENDIIVG SPY STORIES Anthony Walker, nl- leged head of a family spy ring, is accused of SUDDlying vital codes to the Soviets. VIOLENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA CONTINUES Police subdue a young antiapartheid rioter during protests in a Capetown suburb. FEAR SPREADS FOR A MODERN DA Y PLAGUE The search for a cure intensifies as a rising number of victims succumb. ,Q 1 2 lx? Nj , '1 iv 5 '! -. ri' 'it fag' , f' 1.3, f ACTS OF INCREASE A decade ago the world experienced an average of 10 incidents of terroist violence per week. The average now is nearly 10 a day MEXICO CITY DEVASTA TED BY EARTHQUAKES Masked against dust, a nurse joins workers digging for victims in rubble. REAGAN T0 CONTINUE STAR WARS DEFENSE PLAN In Star Wars test at White Sands Missle Range, experimental laser beam destroys Titan Booster rigged to simulate a Soviet missle. YEAR'S TOP STORIES 219 YEARS ToP TCRIE TERRY PENDLETON THIRD BASE v . , x . 5 ' BQ .,m. QW y sa sr 4 I4 gifs 13 13 28 we 4 we we iqrxgfzgag SZ 26 R' tim swf 52, 98 52 32 , folaas TERRY PENDLETON X BASEBALL CARDS In only his second year in the major leagues, the St. Louis Cardinals' third baseman and former Channel Islands baseball player, TERRY PENDLE- TON has brought pride to our school and city. He carried on the Raider spirit and glory when he participated in the 1985 World Series. Though the Cardinals did not win in the seven games, Pendleton kept this poise to be recognized as a class athlete. Thanks to Terry Pendleton, We can all say we are proud to be Raiders! C.I. RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE TOP SCHOOLS IN CALIFORNIA 220 YEAR'S TOP STORIES Hmmm I I U wr V, 2 , , 1 m .. M, 2 VZ I I f - ' Selection to the top 20W in the state was based on a combination of things: Quality indicators, Ethnic background, Number of students taking four-year courses in such M..-- A L we classes as English and Math, improved CAP scores and a nomination by the coun- ty Education Office based on improvement over the past three years. V HAPPY ANNIVERSARY CHANNEL ISLANDS Channel Islands celebrates its 20th Anniversary this year. JEANETH VILLEGAS HVINS STATE JUNIOR MISS TITLE In June, Jeaneth will be in Mobile Alabama competing for America's Junior Miss. i k ,,f5,a, ,, ,,,,, 2 ,J 1 an-of I ...R W1 , f QE . iliigiie gg! we iwvf ZW? 1 M A 3 Hi he I Q M ef . ' 'I , I M g A Q5 V BAND PERFORMS AT HOLLYWOOD CHRISTMAS PARADE The Channel Islands Band was one of the select few to be invited to participate in the Hollywood Christmas Pa- rade. I DRILL TEAM AND FLAGS WIN STATE ' COMPETITIONS The Drill Team placed first in Dance I and 'KMilitary competitions The Short Flag placed first in Single and first in Double flag competition. The Tall Flags placed fifth in Tall Flag competition. BRUCE LEDESMAN AND JEAN- ETH VILLEGAS RECIEVE OUT- STANDING BOY AND OUT- STANDING GIRL AWARD FOR THE CITY OF OXNARD. This is the first time that both the Out- standing Boy and Outstanding Girl were awarded to the same high school. YEAR'S TOP STORIES 221 WEDDI G BELL A' RI G FOR F MIL CLASS Above: The married c pl p e f r a group shot. 2 Righ t:Mike Meadows a d L a Cha a walk down the isle foll ed by Ro ald Santos and Michelle Bell Below: The grooms Denms, Angelo, Anthony, Ron and Mike enjoy their last minutes of freedom. Below R ght: Ronald Santos and Mi- chelle Bell h second th ghts. .,. asf' 9 re lf A n ilislooll r OPM. -ee' LMC .1 Q' 'f 4 mn, Wei l l 222 WEDDING L ' ia 'H-M L.... fi '31 S U'- '- ,o ,. , . ' C 96 t ls flfllsffli 4 n . iw.. - ?:' 1, Q, . ... .L1-J Hwy. ill, r fi. Wwwmww ,i Wall it 'fl , 'N I W i li, , SAM ae: in 4 f ' 1 ilu UI li ,u-.wif lp 4 1 --....,, in 'X T' t R i E HH ' - :Hu A vzkgjs , ,... 5 , up ,H Zi S55 Q . 'ess Top: Steve Osuana and Lila Becerra pose for wedding pictures along with Sam Barrajas and Dorothy Benavides. ' Above: Rick Osako and Debbie Hiton pass under arch en route to be married followed by Teresa Morgan, Anthony, Case, David Luna, and Joanne John- son. Left: Debbie White and Angelo Rutkowsky toast toitheir future. i WEDDING 223 AUGUST 21- Freshmen Orien- tation conducted by Commissioner of Freshmen Orientation, Claire Kohatsu. An ex- cellent first impression for the Class of 1989, free ice cream was giv- en to welcome the baby raiders of C.I. SEPTEMBER 3 Back to school for fellow Raiders 6 Welcome to the Islands Back to School Dance. 13 C.I.'s first Rally introducing the foot- ball team. Band contributed music while C.I. Drillteam, and Flags performed 20-22 C.I. has the most participants in the Junior Miss Pageant, Miss Jeaneth Ville- gas won the title of Miss Camarillo, Gigi Gajardo captured the coveted Spirit of Ju- nior Miss Award while Debbie White charmed her way to win the Poise and Ap- pearance category. 21 C.I.'s spirit shows! School Pride Day was a success where many participated to paint our school ,blue and gold. OCTOBER 8- Homecoming Nominations were dis- tributed to the respected classes to nomi- nate their favorite girls for Football Home- coming. 11 C.I.'sr New Wave Rock Dance with Swedish Eagle. Kirsty Warner and Jesse Powell won tickets to concerts after win- ning the dance contest . . . 224 CALENDAR 15 Classes voted for the Homecoming Queen and Class Princesses. Betty Vega won Homecoming Queen, Tally Rubio, Debbie White, and Carrol Villanueva all became senior princesses. While Dawn Harris was Junior Class. Myeshia Mizuno sophomore class and Erica Osako Freshmen class princesses. 18 Clubs participated in C.I.'s annual Mardi Gras which was organized by Miss Jenniffer Gundayao, ICC Director. Her efforts made an- other C.I. event successful. 21 ASB retreat 26 Seniors Magic Mountain Trip. October 28-November 1 Homecoming week. In celebration of C.I.'s 20th Anniversary in the Raider Magical Kingdom, Commissioners Leo Creger, Jenny Domingo, John Santos, and Ricky Hill put on a spectacular homecoming for the Alumni Class of 1985. 31 Trick Or Treat . . . Spirit Club had them to eat . . . Witches and goblins came out Halloween. Anniversary in the Raider Magical Kingdom, Commissioners Leo Creger, Jenny Domingo, John Santos, and Ricky Hill put on a spectacular homecoming for the Alumni Class of 1985. Nov. 1 Homecom- ing Rally . . . Betty and her beautiful court were present- ed to everyone. Featured in the ral- ly were Drillteam fand the old Novel- ty teaml, Band, Short Flags and of l t, COUISC Olll' eXC6ll6Ilt Varsity Football team. Michelle Washing- ton, last year's queen, handed down her crown to our new queen, Betty Vega. Also among the performances were C.I.'s 2nd String Cheerleaders with Ed Sajor as the head cheer and the sensational Fat Boys showed what they got. 2 C.I.ls annual p a r a d e h a d Mickey Mouse as the grand marshall. The parade going down the mid- dle of Oxnard from C.I. to Huenume's foot- ball field was a sight to see. Well made floats by the four competitive classes made it hard for the judges to decide the best one. Halftime featured fireworks, the Homecoming Court, floats and a Hot Air Balloon, masquerade dance topped off the evening. 16 Academic Decathlon's team, coaxed by Mr. Alan Hayashi competes at Rio Mesa HS, in ten groulling events. 19 Parents, teachers, and students attend C.I.'s Back to School Open House. DECEMBER 5-7 Nordoff Tournament Q 6 Y- : -sfiw 7 Band, Drillteam, and Flags, strut their stuff for the Oxnard Christmas Parade. 14 Here they go againlll! Band, Drillteam, and Flags perform for Camarillo's Christ- mas Parade. 20 X-mas festivities is in the air. Drillteam and flags perform their last routines for the '85 year at the X-mas Assembly. Everyone was in the Christmas mood. I' I Ss. ff W 5 , ' H I f ' , gs' 'I i , il 'I e.. x ' , mi 1 .5 2. 3 ..- JAN UAR Y 11 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!! 1986's first Back to School dance from the long relax- ing 2 week vacation. 22, 23 Finals, finals, finals FEBR UAR Y 4 ASB Retreat 8 Senior President, Vivian Basil and her cabinet put on a formal for the Class of '86 at the Senior Ball. 1 0-1 3 Basketball Homecoming, a treat for the la- dies of C.I. seeing their favorite dream as King and princes for C.I.'s 20th Anniversa- ry. MARCH 1 C.I.'s Drillteam and Short Flags competed for the title of number one in the nation at Drillteam USA com- petition held at Santa Monica City College. Susan Prevette led her squad to a fantastic performance while Cherry Estrella head- ed the excellent flag team once again to vic- tory. 17-21 Time again to borrow dad's leather jacket or mom's old poodle skirt for its time for 50's week. The week was filled fun and excitement as the student body participated in the dress-up days. 21 50's rally with the top favorites from the fifties. Later on that night, everyone danced to the pop tunes of the oldies but goodies. 22C.I.'s top award winning wrestling team competed in the Wrestling Tournament. APRIL 4 ASB elections for '86-87 school year. 18 Class elections for '86-87 school year. 19 Ladies-hut one, hut two, hut three, HIKE!! Fundraiser for the Tom Pariso Scholarship Fund. 21-25 Hawaiian Week-A L O H A !!! A tropical week for leis and flowers. 25 Let's go do the hula at the Hawaiian dance!!!! MAY 5-9 Seniors!!! Remember the AP's in May??? They're for college!!! 10PROM TIME The Junior class put on a sensational production for their favorite class, the SENIORS. This extravagant event was held at the Westlake Plaza Ho- tel. 12-16 TAP Test- ing for Juniors and more AP Exams!!! 18-20 Leadership camp for the new officers for '86-87 ASBers, situated at the beautiful Camp Ramah in the Ojai Valley. 23 Seniors Barbe- que. Grub time!!! 30 End of the year Assembly-Final perfor- mances of our pep squads. Yearbook sign- ups. The seniors captured the award of Class of the Year, two years in a row ASB Installation Dinner- Here the new of- ficers were installed into their offices for the next year. JUNE 6 One more time to boogie before school ended at the end of the year dance. 9-11 Seniors' final FINALS! 11 Senior ASB Dinner-Seniors in ASB grub and party one last time before their year closed to an end. 12Freshmen, Sophomore, and Junior Fin- als. Senior Breakfast-time to grub once AGAIN!!! 13 No more books, hassles, and most all, H O M E W O R K !!! At two o'clock on C.I.'s football field, the Class of '86 begun their processional walk to get the long awaited document on stage. In a flash, it was all over. No longer seniors but individuals ready to start a new beginning. Later on that nite, they celebrated at Disneyland for GRADNITE . .. CALENDAR 225 NACA A WI-T LETV TCH 14 x, Top: Greg Welch welcomes whale watchers to the Channel Islands. Above: Jaime Moss makes moves to capture that Perfect Picture . Insert: The tail of one of the whales. Right: Faculty and students wait for the next migrating whale. 226 SCIENCE FIELD TRIP 1',.,,-v fl' M 1 , 1. 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Brian 100 Baldwin, Clara 47 Balgos, George 150, 47, 164 Ballesteros, Ilyn 147, 140, 81,162 Ballesteros, Rancisco 47 Banales, Armando 81 Banales, John 144, 80 Banales, Jose 47 Basil, Vivian 2, 99, 100, 121, 131 Basila, Grace 100, 107, 130, 137, 150 Basila, Vernino ll 96, 63, 72, 69 Bassett, Cynthia 138, 47 Bastanchury, Gaston 138, 81, 44 Bastanchury, Rick 138, 63 Basua, Alfred 47, 164 Basurto, Johnny 101, 161 Bates, David 47 Bates, Michele 47 Bati, Cynthia 81 Baugh, Wintrell 47 Baum, James 101, 120, 143, 197 Bautista, Faye 63, 181 Bautista, Feliciano 96, 47 Bayanito, Teresa 127, 81, 177 Bayanito, Thelma 63 Baylen, Glenn 144, 81 Baysinger, Christopher 63 Bayuga, Amado 100 Bayuga, Marlyn 81 Beatty, Jesse 47 Beatty, Matthew 63 Beatty, William 81 Becerra, Elvia 63 Becerra, Lila 81, 223 Becerra, Maria 63 Becdrra, Marina 211 Becerra, Nancy 47 Becerra, Silvia 101 Bedolla, Rigoberto 47 Begonia, Josephine 81 44 Asberry, Herbert 100 Aspuria, Ray 46 Astorga, Gary 46 Astorga, Jeanette 100, 136, 143,161 Aupiu, Melvin 80, 169 Aupiu, Tanu 173, 169, 170 Aupiu, Tanya 46, 164 Avelar, David 11, 46, 187 Avila, Blanca 46 Avila, Cynthia 62 Avila, Elia 100 Avila, Gabriela 46, 201 Avila, Lorena 80 Avila, Maricella 46, 201 Avila, Patrick 46, 207 Avila, Rafael 80 Avila, Salvador 62 Ayala, Delia 80 Ayala, Delia 63 Ayala, Gilbert Jr. 46, 187 Ayala, I rma 81 Babaran, Ellis 46 M ,du Banales, Joseina 63 Banales, Lorena 47 Banales, Salvador 47 Barajas, David 63, 199 Barajas, Marisela 47 Barajas, Norma 178 Barajas, Sal 63, 187 Barajas, Samuel 223 Barbosa, Consuela 47 Barbosa, Manuel 63 Barbre, William 147, 81 Barcena, Henry 150, 47 Barcena, Marilou 100, 124 Barendregt, Jana 47 Barnett, Amanda 47 Barnhart, Peter 147, 63 Baroma, Rachel 130, 140, 81 Barragan, Jose 47 Barragan, Lucy 81 Barrera, Sylvia 100, 143 Barreto, Angel 63 Barretto, Berlito 81 Barretto, Brando 47 Barrinuevo, Carole 137, 63, 68, 163 Barrinuevo, George 100 Barrios, Mark 147, 81, 162, 169 Barroso, Xochitl 155, 63 Barson, Jeffrey 147, 150, a1,162,169,199 Bartholomew, Karen 147, 47 Bartole, Tony 63 Basaldua, Claudia 63 Basaldua, Henry 63 Basaldua, Martin 80, 169 Behl, John 63 Belenzo, Romie 63 Bell, Marie 101, 150 Bell, Michelle 81, 223 Beltowski, Andrew 63, 195, 207 Beltowski, Sonya 101, 150, 162, 213 Beltran, Angelica 101 Benavidez, Dorothy 47, 81, 177 Bennett, Georgia 47 Benson, Diane 101, 120, 121,150 Berdechowski, Paula 150, 63, 218 Bernal, Carlos 147, 199 Bernal, Elena 63, 201 Bernardi, John 81 Bernardino, Jose 81 Bernardino, Lupe 47 Berrnardi, Rick 64, 163 Bertram, Brian 138, 81 Betancourt, Marilyn 47 Bewley, Sherry 81 Biggs, Mathew 138, 81 Biggs, William 138, 101, 150 Birt, Alana 64 Bishop, Angela 143, 81, 93 Bishop, Donald 101 Bislig, Estelle 47, 163 Blackburn, Desmond 104 Blair, Richard 64 Blair, Waconda 134, 64 Blaisdell, Sabrina 81 Blake, Jenifer 64, 81 Blow, Douglas 47, 185 Boddie, Calvin 47 Bolante, Judy 64 Bolish, David 147, 150, 81 Bolo, Frank 82 Bolo, Virgil 47, 164, 203 Bondy, Gilbert 150, 64 Bonnar, Heather 150, 47, 163 Borcena, Dante 47, 163 Borja, Anna 64 Borja, Marc 82 Bowersox, David 47 Bowls, Ytteb 47, 193 Boyd, Shawn 64 Bradbury, Cherann 47, 201 Bradford, Torano 47, 164, 199 Bradley, Angela 82 Bradley, Rebecca 64 Brandt, Michelle 82 Bravo, Hilda 101 Brisken, Lee 5, 11, 101, 121 Bristow, Dustin 101 Broneske, Robbie 150, 82 Brooks, Toni-Marie 141, 64, 76 Brooks, Tracy 82, 199 Brown, Candy 48 Brown, Charles 48, 199 Brown, Chelsea 82 Brown, Kerry 82, 201 Brown, Lonnie 64, 82, 205 Brown, Steve 155, 101 Brownell, Laura 82 Browning, Cherdyl 64 Brumbaugh, Jennifer 48 Brumbaugh, Matthew 217, 194 Buck, April 64 Buen, Holiday 147, 137, 64, 162 Buenaventura, Junette 64 Buenaventura, Milgene 64 Buenaventura, Rowena 82 Bugg, Angela 102 Bugg, Gina 64 Bullicer, Angelo 82, 185 Burboa, Elizabeth 138, 48 Burciaga, Jaime 150, 82 Burkhardt, Lia 155, 150, 48,211 Burlington, Tina 48 Burrage, Anthony 64 Burres, Jason 138, 64 Busher, Steven 82 Bustamante, Henry 64 Byrd, Ji Tye 48, 203 Bytheway, Eddie 48 Cadwallader, Becky 138, 64,44,201 Cagampan, Marvin 147, 138, 64, 163, 185 Calayan, Alejandro 82 Calayan, Emmanuel 48, 163,185 Calayan, Michael 64 Calderon, Elisa 48 Caliboso, Eden 147, 8, 101, 110,121,130,162 Calica, Susana 102, 163 Calimlim, Jobert 147, 82 Calkins, Jennifer 48 Callahan, Alison 48, 135 Callahan, Dawn 82, 177, 201 Callo, Rebecca 102 Callo, Richard 147, 138, 64 163 Calubaquib, Joseph 147, 82 Camacho, Martina 82 Camacho, Oscar 48 Camaclang, Robert 64 Camaclang, Shirley 48 Camarillo, Daniel 82 Camarillo, Manuel 205 Camarillo, Robert 48 Camarillo, Simon 82 Campa, Lorenzo 165, 182 Campa, Sandra 48 Campos, Martha 102 Campos, Melanie 48, 49 Campos, Michael 64, 165 Campos, Victor 48 Canez, Hector 65 Cantu, Christine 65, 211 Carabantes, Hazel 102 Carbajal, Robert 102, 161 Carbajal, Rodolfo 48 Cardenas, Eliseo 48 Cardenas, Leticia 82 Cardenas, Salvador 65 Cardona, Elizabeth 48 Carino, Antonio 82, 163, 185 Carino, Maribel 137, 133, 62,65 Carney, Jule 65, 82, 194 Caro, Christina 65 Caro, Marcos 102 Caro, Victor 65, 195, 199 Carrignan, Stephanie 48 Carrillo, Anjelica 102 Carrillo, John 48 Casarez, Ernesto 65 Casarez, Teresa 65 Case, Anthony 102, 223 Cabanban, Arthur 147, 64, 163 Cabral, Mark 137, 48 Cabrera, Frederick 48 Cabrera, Jose 64 Cabrera, Manuel 147, 138, 64 Cabrera, Manuela 64 Cacho, Merlie 64 Cadotte, Sandra 64 Case, Franklin 65 Case, Lynda 48 Casillas, Bernardo 48, 182 Casillas, Cynthia 65 Casillas, Miguel 48 Casillas, Patricia 102 Casillas, Ralph 65, 205 Castaneda, Claudia 48 Castaneda, Maria 65 138, Csstaneds, Mario 65 Castaneda, Richard 82 Castillo, Benjamin 48 Castillo, Leonel 128 Castillo, Lourdes 155 Castillo, Maria 82 Castillo, Maria 48 Castillo, Rosalba 65 Castillo, Rudolph 65 Castillo, Victor 48 136,150 140 Faalevao, Victoria 120, 121, Galaviz, Lupe 67 Garcia, Jamie 51 Castillo, Yvette 65 Castro, Claudia 65 Castro, Gus 102 Castro, Josephine 65 Castro, Nellie 82 Castroni, Leann 102 Castroni, Maria 102 Casuga, Walter 138, 65, 163, 185 Casunuran, Gerra 65 Cavazos, Debbie 65 Cayabyab, Dinah 48 Cayce, Tia 102 Cazares, Concepcion 48 Cazares, Eloy 65, 205 Cazares, Elsa 48 Cazares, Linda 48 Cazares, Marcos 82 Cazarez, Gloria 102 Cazarez, Maria 65 Cazarez, Sergio 48 Celia, Martin 82 Cendejas, Jose 48, 164 Centeno, Victor 102 Cerda, Alfredo 48, 82 Cerda, Edelmira 155 Cerda, Jose 48 Cervantes, Alfredo 182 Cervantes, Alicia 102 Cervantes, Eduardo 48 Cervantes, Juan Jr. 102 Cervantes, Rafael 65 Cervantes, Ricardo 48 Cezar, Dennis 65, 163 Cezar, Romeo 48 Chacon, Juan 65 Chaires, Rojelio 82 Chairez, Manuel Jr. 48 Chambers, James IV 65 Champagne, Terri 65 Chan, Vincent 65, 43 Dalbey, Chris 83 Domingo, Mitos 50, 163, Estrada, Aldrin 67 Daliwan, Geraldo 147, 66, 211 Estrada, Erwin 105, 162, 163 Dominguez, Bryan 50 163 Daliwan, Judilyn 104, 162, Dominguez, Gabriel 66 Estrada, Kaiser 50 163 Donato, Catherine 5, 105, Estrella, Cherry 155, 105, Dalman, Sandra 104 Dancel, Efren 83 Dancel, Eric 49 David, Eric 13, 49, 163 Davis, Aaron 83, 199 Davis, 1 70 Davis Davis , Clarice 66 , Jason 138, 49 Davis, Michelle 83 Davis, Sheri 83 Davis Steven 104, 163 Bryan 104, 173, 169, 1 I Collier, Wayne 49, 163, 164 Collins, Brian 66, 165, 217 Colvin, Cheryl 83 Conant, Cara 138, 49, 163 Conde, Antonio 49 Conde, Celso 83, 162 Conley, Heather 138, 175 Conrad, Michelle 102, 143 Contreras, Cassandra 66, 175,201 Contreras, Javier 83 Cooper, Gwendolyn 66 Coria, Antonio Jr. 49 Coria, Hilberto 49, 164 Coria, Pablo 49 Corona, Elizabeth 138, 143, 183, 86, 240, 201 Corona, Lori 102 Coronado, Alex 66, 165 Coronado, Carol 66 Corpus, Norma 49 Corpuz, Christopher 49, 187 Corral, Marisela 66 Corrales, Agnes 102 Cortes , Florentino 66 Cortez, Carlos 83 Cortez Danny 83 Cortez, Gigi 66, 163, 181 Cortez, Cortez Richard 102, 185 Roberto 66 Chaney, Dawn 102, 144 Chaparro, Patrick 65, 82 Charles, Barber 102 Chastain, Richard 138 Chatman, Cynthia 48, 149 Chavez, Alejandro Jr. 102, 162 Chavez, Brian 65 Chavez, Isidro 82 Chavez, Jorge 48 Chavez, Maria 48 Chavez, Norma 102 Chavez, Ricardo 82, 162 C havez, Ruben 49, 175, 199 Chavira, Diane 49 Chavira, Lisa 82, 223 Chavira, Loraine 49 Chavira, Tina 49 Chester, Barry 49, 187 Chong, Jin 65, 165, 164 Chong, Yong 49 Chua, Desiree 82, 177 Chuc, Andres 49 Citzman, Kerwin 65 Clarkson, James 102, 169, 170 Clay, Jeffery 49 Cline, Claudia 66 Cline, Jimmy 49 Clubb, Yvette 49 Cobian, Bertha 83 Cole, Katrina 49 Coleman, Steven 66 Coleman, Tina 49 Collier, Michael 49, 163, 164 Cottman, Donald 49 Cottman, Ronald 66 Coulson, Leslie 49 Courtney, Brian 66, 83, 165, 205 Couture, Thomas 33, 207 Cox, Sabrina 102 Crarry, Sheree 49 Creger, John 49, 164 Creger, Leo 130, 83, 90, 162, 21, 185 Cribbs, Anthony E-6 Crider, Raelene 138, 66, 201 Crisostomo, Melinda 140, 83 Cristobal, Melissa 147, 130, 83, 162 Crutchfield, Davina 66, 83 Crutchfield, Tina 104 Cruz, Aly 49 Cruz, Gerry 49 Cruz, Rogelio 66 Cudal, Joel 83 Cuenca, Cynthia 99, 104, 120, 131, 181, 193 Cuenca, Jeanne 66, 77, 193 Culapan, Charlene 49, 163 Culbertson, Brenda 66 Cunanan, Charito 49 Cunanan, Christine 66 Cunanan, Diana 130, 83 Cunanan, Donna 131, 136, 80, 83 Cunanan, Florence 104 Curran, Jason 49 Cyr, Brandon 66, 205 Dahneke, Jacob 49 -- l De Alba, Ramona 104 De Castro, Alexander 83 De Castro, Theresa 49 De Feo, Mickey 49 De Haro, Richard 66, 165 De Jesus, Adan 104 De Jesus, Jerry 49, 163 De Jesus, Leila 131, 62, 65, 66, 177 De Jesus, Mario 83 De Jesus, Miguel 66 De La Cerda, Anthony 124, 66 De La Pena, Michael 49 De La Rosa, Armando 66, 83 De La Rosa, Miguel 49 De La Torre, Gilbert 83, 169 De Lara, Ana 83 De Lara, Araceli 49 Doria, Jess 50 Doria, Jim 67 Dossin, John 50, 164 Drieth, Stacey 67 Dumont, Karen 84 Duncan, Lisa 67 Dunning, Jacqueline 84 Duran, Laura 67 Duran, Maria 84 Duran, Timothy 84 Duty, Tammy 138, 84, 162 Duvall, Daphne 67 Dy, Phillip 50 Ebuen, Don 67 Ebuen, Lina 105 Echiverri, Dena 136, 84, 95 Eckert, Alan 105, 143, 197 Eckert, Edward 67, 165 Eckert, Rick 50, 164 Ediger, Robert 67 Edmondson, Bobby 67 Edwards, Charlett 84 Evans, Terry 50, 194 178,179 Fabiculanan, Alex 67, 165 Fallejo, Dale 67, 165, 21, 199 Farmer, Aaron 50 Faulk, Kimberly 50 Favela, Teresa 67 Federis, Evelyn 50, 135 Felix, Rommell 50, 163 Fernandez, Esperanza 50, 201 Fernandez, Raymond 67 Ferrer, Edsel 84, 185 Figueroa, Clara 50 Figueroa, Jose 84 Figueroa, Laura 50 Figures, Randy 50 Fisher, Angela 50 Fisher, Stacy 50 Fleming, Michael 67, 165 Gabertan, Elissa 140, 67 Gaines, Bryan 197 Gajardo, Geraldine 147, 100, 106, 120, 121, 130, 162 Gajardo, Mark 50, 162, 163, 199 Galaviz, Sonia 84 Gales, Doris 105 Galindo, Armando 50 Galindo, Lucrecia 50 Gallardo, Evangelina 138 Gallardo, Gabriela 68 Gallardo, Mayela 84 Gallardo, Vangie 68 Gallegos, Juan 50, 164 Gallegos, Julio 84, 169, 195 Gallegos, Manuel 84 De Santiago, Oswaldo 66 De Vera, Primavera 147, 66, 163 Deal, Jason 66, 165 Deal, Phaedra 83 Dean, Charla 49, 163 Declet, Laura 66 Del Aguilas, Fidel 49 Del Rio, Antonio 49 Del Rosario, Paul 104, 185 Delgado, Jaime 83 Delgado, Johnny 49 Delgado, Jose 49 Delgado, Nora 49 Delgado, Olga 143, 83 Deller, Ryan 104 Detiwiler, Sheila 66 Diaz, Christopher 50 Diaz, Denise 66 Diaz, Jose 50 Diaz, Josetina 104 Diaz, Juan 83 Diaz, Leilani 104 Diaz, Sandra 83, 93, 182, 143 Diaz, Veronica 50, 66 Diazconti, Antonio 83 Dickey, Bryan 50 Dillon, Roshawn 50 Dillon, Sharnell 104 Dillon, Stacey 83, 195, 194 Dimalanta, Marcy 140, 83 Diwa, Susan 50 Doan, Tonya 50 Dobbs, Wendy 66 Domingo, Berlinda 83, 163 Domingo, Jennifer 147, 130, 140, 83, 162 Edwards, Dean 105, 95 Flores, Alex 50, 84 Flores, Anna 50 Flores, Arturo 50, 182 Flores, Delia 67 Flores, Eduardo 84, 182 Flores, Erica 50 Flores, Graciela 67 Flores, Henry 84 Flores, Irma 67 Flores, Manuel 84 Flores, Thomas 67, 165, 205, 187, 186 Flores, Tony 105 Fonseca, Frank 137, 84 Edwards, Donald 67 Edwards, Jayne 137, 84 Edwards, Peter 50 Edwards, Russell 50, 164, 185 Edwards, Wade 50, 164 Ek, Jacqueline 84 Ek, Jose 67 Elan, Gerald 50 Elchlepp, Andy 84 Elder, Amanda 50 Elenes, Edmundo 50 Elleflot, Anita 105 Elliott, Michele 67 Ellis, Glenn 105 Ellis, Robert 67 Ellison, Jeffery 50 Elrod, Kelley 152, 156, 105 Elston, Gilbert 62 Emerson, Mark 62 Emmons, Rachel 50, 175, 201 Enriquez, Elizabeth 67 Enriquez, John 67, 84 Escalante, Magda 84 Escobar, David 50, 164 Escutia, Agustin 84 Esparza, Jose 100, 105 Espinosa, Araceli 50 Espinosa, Elia 105 Espinoza, Alma 105 Espinoza, Claudia 67, 84 Espinoza, Guadalupe 67 Estanol, Humberto 67 Estepa, Richard 147, 84, 169 Estoque, Lorelie 67 Foster, Andrew 67 Fountain, Jeffrey 50 Fowell, Bryan 50 Fowler, Johnny Jr. 50, 169 Fowler, Ronnie 67 Fox, Eric 155, 105 Foy, Brian 50 Foyt, Zana 50 Francisco, Jeff 84 Francisco, John 105, 197 Franco, Dennie 155, 67, 163 Franco, Griselda 67 Franco, Robert 84 Franco, Tom 106, 129 Fredette, John 106, 217, 189 Fredrick, Walter 60 Freeman, Bryan 67 Freeman, Daniel 67 Freeman, Ron 106 Frenes, Daniel 67 Frenes, Diane 67 Frenes, Richard 67 Fresnillo, Ofelia 67 Fuller, Rhonda 134, 67 Fullmer, Jeffrey 50, 186 Furtado, Mary 106 Fuschino, William 50 Gallegos, Maria 106 Galvan, George 144, 84 Gambon, Jeffrey 138, 84, 162, 163 Gambon, Marylynn 50, 163, 191, 201 Gamez, Irma 68 Garcia, Annette 106 Garcia, Arnulfo Jr. 106 Garcia, Bertha 68 Garcia, Bertha 50 Garcia, Carlos 68 Garcia, Carmen 68 Garcia, Carmen 68 Garcia, Cecilia 68 Garcia, David 50 Garcia, Dina 147, 106, 181 Garcia, Felipe Jr. 50 Garcia, Guadalupe F. 106 Garcia, Guadalupe G. 50 Garcia, Henry 50, 164 Garcia, Ivonne 50 Garcia, Janene 68 Garcia, Joey 68 Garcia, Lorraine 51 Garcia, Rodolfo 51 Garcia, Sally 68 Garcia, Sandra 68 Garcia, Sandra 51 Garcia, Yolanda 68 Gardner, Steven 138, 84, 163 Garibay, Leticia 161 Garibay, Lupe 51 Garibay, Norma 106 Garibay, Rocio 68 Garrett, Michael 51 Garza, Alfredo 68, 199 Garza, Christina 106, 125 Garza, Robert 106, 162, 169,170,199 Gattis, Danielle 51 Geib, Jeremy 51, 162 Gentile, Christine 107 George, Monica 51 Gepielago, Chad 51 Gerhard, Jessica 51, 68 Gewald, Jeremy 68 Gilbertson, Catrina 68 Gill, La Quisha 133, 84 ll f M' 'VH utils, Gill, Richard 68, 169 Gladney, Frederick 51, 199 Goerdt, Ann 131, 46, 51 Golingo, Jimmy 68, 185 Golingo, Reynald 107 Gomes, Joseph 51, 164 Gomes, Timika 107, 144 Gomez, Benito 99, 107, 131 Gomez, Elva 51 Gomez, Juan 51 Gomez, Lucila 84 Gomez, Randall 51 Gomez, Yvette 84 Gonzaga, Noel 51, 163, 199 Gonzales, April 51 Gonzales, Carlos 51 Gonzales, Connie 51, 163 Gonzales, Krista 51, 201 Gonzales, Leticia 68 Gonzales, Miriam 68 Gonzales, Raymond 84 Gonzales, Robert Jr. 68, 199 Gonzales, Tammy 84 Gonzalez, Anthony 84, 195 Gonzalez, Edelmira 84 Gonzalez, Francisco 68 Gonzalez, George 84, 175 Gonzalez, Leticia 68 Gonzalez, Liliana 147, 68, 163 Gonzalez, Lucio 84 Gonzalez, Rene 107, 143 Gonzalez, Rigoberto 51 Gonzalez, Rosario 68 Gonzalez, Sergio 68 Gonzalez, Sergio 51 Gonzalez, Sylvia 51 Gonzalez, Victor 68 Gordon, Alfred 107, 173, 169, 170 Gorre, Celina 46, 51, 163, 181 Gossett, John 85 Gow, Lisa 147, 68, 163 Gourdine, Kelvin 85, 175 Gragg, Dawn 51 Grajeda, Manuel 51, 164, 203 Granados, Rafael 68 Grandy, Scott 51 Grandy, Todd 51 Grange, Michael 68, 217 Gray, Erika 51 Gray, Joseph 51, 163 Gray, Tania 138, 85 Gray, Teresa 68 Green, Christine 135, 51 Greene, Katrina 68, 211 Greene, Lavetta 85 Greene, Trace 51 Greer, Shawn 85 Greer, Sonia 69 Greer, Stacy 85 Gregorio, Gary 69 Greifenstein, Bruce 51, 187, 186 Grey, Veronica 107, 133 Grijalva, Maria 51 Grimes, Christian 85 Grimes, Jenieve 51 Gross, Jeunette 107 Guajardo, Ruben 85 Guanzon, Jerry 51 Gudez, Shirley 51, 211 Guereca, Louis 107 Guerra, Joseph 69 Guerrero, George 69 Guerrero, John 51 Guerrero, Laura 138, 152, 107, 143 Guerrero, Robert 51, 175 Guevara, Gina 85 Guevara, Sabas 57 Guillen, Arjelia 69 Guillen, Gabino 85 Guinn, Paul 51 Gundayao, Filmer 51, 185 Gundayao, Jenniffer 147, 107, 130 Gurr, James 169 Gutierrez, Felita 51 Gutierrez, Idelzo 85, 169 Gutierrez, Jesus 51 Gutierrez, Larry 51 Gutierrez, Lorenzo 85 Gutierrez, Maria 69 Gutierrez, Miguel 51 Guzman, Bobby 51 Guzman, George 69 Guzman, Jesus 85 Guzman, Jose 85 Guzman, Larry 107, 207 Guzman, Mary Lou 107 Guzman, Maryann 85 Guzman, Richard Jr. 69 Guzman, Sidney 11, 69 Hacker, Stephanie 85 Hagnas, Todd 51 Hahn, Vincent 51 Hale, Angela 85 Hale, Lisa 85, 189, 201 Hale, Timothy 107 Hall, Bill 69, 165, 164, 195 Hall, John 138, 69, 162, 163 Hamernik, Ronald 147, 69, 163 Hammett, Wendy 85, 163 Hampton, Patricia 69 Hanseth, Michael 138, 108 Hanseth, Scott 69, 165 Harbold, Julie 147, 69, 163 Hardy, Dawn 69 Harper, Derek 108 Harris, Cherise 69, 211 Harris, Dawn 15, 17, 133, 82, 85 Harris, Martha 85 Harris, Mellissa 85 Harris, Scott 85, 162, 169 Harris, Tammy 69 Hart, Faith 85, 91 Harvey, Robert 108, 44 Hasenyager, Jennifer 51, 163, 191 Haser, Scott 85 Hatch, Corben 85 Hatch, Dawn 69, 177 Haymon, Sondra 69 Haynes, John 51 Haynie, Dona 51 Hays, Melisa 85 Henderson, Charles 85, 197 Henderson, Julie 69, 191, 201 Henderson, Marc 85, 169, 197 Henderson, Nichole 51 Hendrix, Joel 51 i I l l Hensley, James 85 Hensley, Shari 51, 175, 201 Henson, Deborah 11, 51 Henson, Robert 69 Hernaez, Jonathan 51 Hernandez, Andres 69 Hernandez, Carlos 69, 165 Hernandez, Danny 165 Hernandez, David 85 Hernandez, Dolores 136, 69 Hernandez, Fernando 85, 173, 169 Hernandez, Frederick 144, 85 Hernandez, Irma 108 Hernandez, Jason 69 Hernandez, Jose 108 Hernandez, London 108 Hernandez, Maggie 51 Hernandez, Maria 85 Hernandez, Maria E. 69 Hernandez, Maria G. 51 Hernandez, Regina 51, 61 Hernandez, Ruben 69, 205 Hernandez, Sonia 108 Hernandez, Veronica 52 Hernandez, Veronica M. 69, 72 Herrera, Gabriella 127, 136, 70 Herrera, Michelle 52, 211 Herrera, Sharon 85 Herreria, Patrick 70 Herreria, Paul 138, 52, 163 Herring, James 138, 85 Herron, Chester 85 Heslip, Joseph 70, 217 Hughes, Carl 17, 108, 121, 173, 169, 170, 199 Hughes, Russel 52 Hunter, Allen 85, 148, 195, 199 Hunter, Janssen 52, 148 Hwang, Jaeyon 52 Hyde, Claudia 109 Hyde, Michael 70 Ibanez, Romeo 52 Ibarra, Beatriz 136, 85 Ibarra, John 109 Infante, Federico 86 Infante, Magdalena 52 Ingram, Corey 86, 169 Ipatzi, Santa 86 Iruguin, Lisa 70 Irwin, Jackie 52 Isaac, Alan 70 Isaia, Sione 169, 170 Jacinto, Miguel 82 Heslip, Lisa 108 Hester, Coina 52 Hidalgo, Betty 85 Hidalgo, Mario 52 Hidalgo, Martin 70 Hill, Desiree 70, 201 Hill, Joseph 52, 199 Hill, Michael 70, 165 Hill, Ricky 139, 108, 130, 162, 44 Hill, Shelton 70, 195, 194 Hilsdorf, Matthew 52, 175 Hinahon, Marco 164 Hinahon, Minerva 136, 85 Hinahon, Novemberto 144 Hinton, Victoria 70 Hirai, Brigette 108 Hiton, Debbie 108 Holeman, Esteva 85 Holeman, Tonya 52 Holland, Leonard 138, 70 Hollers, Casiana 52 Hollingsworth, Donald 147, 138, 70, 163, 199 Holman, Katherine 108 Holman, Patsy 85 Holman, Steven 52 Hoover, Lucy 70 Hopkins, Sammy 155, 70, 163 Horn, Hyrum 52 Hovis, Deanna 70, 181 Howard, Sheila 70 Howard, Wanda 52 Howe, Michael 70, 163 Howe, Theresa 85 Hoy, Victoria 70, 177, 201 Huggins, Tami 108, 143, 144 Jackson, Eric 52 Jackson, James 125, 169, 170 Jackson, Kimberly 133, 86 Jackson, Leslie 52 Jackson, Staci 86 James, Deron 70 James, Randall 52 Jansen, Paul 52 Jansson, Troy 86 Jaramillo, Melissa 70 Jaromin, John 52, 199 Jasso, Maria 86 Jauregui, Roxanne 70, 175, 193, 201 Jazo, Ramiro 86 Jenkins, Telva 109 Jess, Anne 201 Jimenez, Bertha 52 Jimenez, Emeterio 70 Jimenez, Gabriela 109 Jimenez, Jose 52 Jimenez, Juan 70 Jimenez, Luz 70 Jimenez, Martha 109, 175, 161, 201 Jimenez, Rosio Del Carmen 52 Joe, Henry 52, 194 Johnson, Joann 147, 109, 144, 223 Johnson, John 52, 164, 207, 194 Johnson, Joshalyn 70 Johnson, Kelsey 109 Johnson, Kendra 155, 86 Johnson, Kiron 70, 165, 164 Johnson, Leah 138, 52 Johnson, Robert 86 Johnson, Ronnie 86 Johnson, Scott 52 Johnson, Timothy 52 Johnson, Trelidia 70 Johnson, Zabrina 70 Jones, Jadat 131, 62, 70, 193 Jones, Jeatann 52, 191 Jones, Josephine 52 Jones, Kendall 86, 169 Jones, Roger 194 Jones, Thomas 147, 108, 109, 163, 197 Joyce, David 70 Joyner, Albert 86 Juarez, Claudia 86 Juarez, Maria 52 Juarez, Tony 70 Juarez, Victoria 52 Juarez, Victoria 86, 162 Judd, Antonio 70, 199 Jurado, Arthur 52 Jure, Robert 52 Kaneko, Randy 138, 52 Kaneko, Sandy 147, 109, 162 Karnes, Roy 96, 109, 123, 96 Karpio, Vanessa 52, 191, 201 Katanosaka, Akira 147, 154, 109 Kato, Tsujio 86, 162, 169 Kelley, Jay 138, 52 Kelly, Charlotte 86, 162 Kelly, Patricia 155, 99, 109, 131 Kelly, Roland 155, 199 Kempher, Patricia 86 Kendall, Micheal 52 Kennedy, Ray 86, 169 Kenney, Chris 86 Killen, Benjamin 52 Kim, Allan 52, 70, 163, 185 Kim, David 52, vo, 163, 165 Kim, John 52 Kim, Kevin 52 Kimball, Mari 70 King, Michael 53 King, Terrell 86 Kingren, Herbert 143, 217 Kirk, Belinda 138, 109 Kirk, Camille 135, 53 Kirkpatrick, Bill 53 Kithcart, Michele 86 Kitts, John 53 Knight, Paul 70 Kobashigawa, Brian 53, 163 Kobashigawa, Lorene 70, 163, 181 Koen, Erik 70 Koen, Galen 53, 164 Kohatsu, Claire 147, 130, ss, 162, 181, 193 Kolter, Amanda 53, 61 Koltes, Brian 109 Kraemer, Rodney 70, 73 Krahenbuhl, Kelly 147, 139, 70, 163 Krahenbuhl, Peter 53 Krebs, Dustin 70, 165, 205 Kruetz, Roger 147, 70, 163 Kristofferson, Lynn 70 La Boch, Lisa 53 La Forteza, Steven 86, 185 La Morena, Maris 53 Labrador, Joan 137, 86 Lagasca, Angela 136, 7 Lake, Michelle 86, 177, 213 Lam, Ha Thanh 53 Lamar, Lori 131, 80, 86, 162 Lamas, Javier 53 Lancaster, Donette 71 Lancaster, Veronica 53 Landeros, Victor 109, 207 Lane, Tammy 147, 86 Langham, Jeffrey 71 Lanotte, Christopher 53 Lapuz, Allan 71 Lapuz, Jose 53, 163, 185 Lara, Eddy 86 Lara, Eric 110, 163 Lara, Erwin 71, 163 Lara, Manuel 71 Lara, Stevie 110, 126 Latag, Allen 71 Latag, Rubirosa 110 Latlip, Evette 110 Laudato, Cynthia 136, 62, 71, 177 Lawrence, Melissa 53 Lazcano, Benito Jr. 53 Lazoff, Katherine 70 Le Desma, Steven 147, 139 71 Le Donne, Dana 53 Leach, Gregory 110, 173, 169, 170, 199 Leanos, Juanita 53 Ledesma, Bruce 110, 120, 121, 130, 19, 199 Ledesma, Kristal 53 Ledin, Andrea 71, 163 Lee, Lisa 86 Lee, Richard 53 Lee, Un Chung 86 Lehnhardt, Brian 155, 130, 86, 193 Leighton, Kenny 71, 175, 199 Leon, Elsa 53 Leonard, Wanyee 131, 46, 53 Leonidou, Carol 53 Lerma, Angela 86 Lewis, Keri 53 Libad, Carolyn 53, 163 Libed, Eddie 187 Lievanos, Fidencio 110 Lievanos, Ignacio 53 Ligsay, Gina 53 Lim, Jeanette 53, 181 Lim, John 147, 71, 163, 165 Limbaugh, Brandie 53 Limon, Giselle 53 Lindsay, Lori 110 Lindsay, Tina 71 Lindsey, Sean 96, 71 Lindsl ey, Grant 110 Litada, Antonio 71 Litada, Benedicto 87, 43 Loera, Maria 71 Loera, Sylvia 87 Long, Jeanette 53 Lopez, Alfonso 87 Lopez, Alta 141, 71 Lopez, Carlos 53, 203 Lopez, Danny 71, 187 Lopez, Debbie 87 Lopez, Eliseo 144, 87 Lopez, Freddy 71, 182 Lopez, George 87, 207 Lopez, Joann 110 Lopez, Joseph 71 Lopez, Karl 53 Lopez, Lisa 110 Lopez, Lori 53 Lopez, Lupe M. 53 Lopez, Lupe S. 87 Lopez, Manuel 126 Lopez, Marisela 53 Lopez, Mary 87 Lopez, Merle 53 Lopez, Michael 53, 164 Lopez, Norman 139, 53 Lopez, Paul 110, 169, 170 Lopez, Refugio 53 Lopez, Sergio 53 Lopez, Wendy 71 Lord, Cheryl 71 Love, Laura 53, 201 Lowe, Anthony 53, 164 Lowe, Michael 71, 165, 164, 199 Lozano, Stephen 110, 169, 170 Lualemana, Phili 71 Lubag, Romeo Jr. 71, 194 Luce, Karen 87 Luce, Kathleen 87 Lucero, Benny 53 Lucero, Jose 6, 53, 164, 199 Lucero, Norma 53 Lucero, Sonia 71, 175 Lucio, David 53, 164 Lucio, Martha 141, 71 Lugo, Hector 87 Lugo, Ray 107, 110 Lugo, Robert 110, 185 Luis, Angie 71 Luis, Becky 53 Luis, Hugo 53, 164 Lujan, Marcia 111, 143 Lujan, Marisol 141, 71 Luna, Caroline 87 Luna, F. David 111, 223 Luna, Jesus 54 Luna, Lourdes 54 Luna, Steve 87 Lunes, Mellany 87 Luquin, Christina 71 h4a,Cheng 111,175,201 Ma, Huong Pich 71, 191, 201 .1 www ---f ... ,LRF -'P 34.9-.., W Niii V',..,,, tem- Mabalot, Imelda 130, 71, 163 Mac Donald, Charles 111, 173, 169, 170 Mac Donald, Michael 130, 87, 169, 199 Mac Kinnon, Dion 71 MacAlma, Arconsel 71 MacAlma, Arthur 111 Macaraeg, Maria 87 Macaraeg, Mateo 54 Macaranas, James 147, 87, 162 MacDonald, Casey 88 Macias, Diana 54 Macias, Francisco 87 Macias, John 71 Macoy, Myra 71 Mactal, Jerry 87 Mactal, Marli 54, 191 Madrigal, Francisco 54 Magallanes, Patricia 213 Magana, Christina 54 Magana, Francisco 54 Magana, Guadalupe 54 Magana, Rosa 111. Magana, Rosaicela 54 Magtaas, Gary 111, 162, 163 Maldonado, Robert Jr, 87 Maldonado, Sylvia 54 Malone, Dawn 213 Mancera, Francis 111 Manley, Rayvelyri 111, 162 Manning, Cassy 87 Mao, Tai 111 Mao, Tai 54 Marceleno, Joseina 87 Mares, Gerardo 205 Mares, Jorge 54, 203 Mares, Ramiro 111 Mariano, Criselle 137, 87, 163 Mariano, Marianne 5, 131, 46, 54, 163 Marin, Gene 54 Marin, Maria 87 Marks, Joseph 54 Marks, Samuel 87 Marquez, Alejandra 54 Marquez, Francisco 54 Marquez, Ricardo 111, 144 Marquez, Sam 87 Martin, Dana 87 Martin, Philip 54 Martin, Sandra 87 Martinez, Alex 87 Martinez, Elia 54 Martinez, Gilbert 111 Martinez, Jaime 205 Martinez, James 111, 112, 189 Martinez, James 139, 54 Martinez, Laura 54 Martinez, Loretta 87 Martinez, Maribel 54 Martinez, Martha 87 Martinez, Patrick 111, 143 Martinez, Priscilla 54 Martinez, Ramon 182 Martinez, Rocio 112 Martinez, Ruben 87 Martinez, Sandra 54 Martinez, Sergio 71, 182 Martinez, Sergio 71, 182 Martinez, Sherron 112 Mason, Essie 54 Mason, Lonnie 87, 199 sfegssa, ,m,.. ,. s , ,. . .x i,gl Matautia, Keith 54, 164 Matautia, Scott 87, 173, 169,199 Mather, Carole 147, 87 Mathews, Cheryl 139, 71, 163,178 Matibag, Ben 87, 148, 162 Matibag, Gina 155 Maxion, Victor 54 Maxon, Nicole 71 May, Martha 71 Mayorga, Ana 112 Mc Afee, April 54 Mc Arthur, Enrique 88 Mc Bride, Felton 54 Mc Carty, Dean 54 Mc Cormack, Barbara 112 Mc Cormick, Raymond 54, 164 Mc Cowan, Samuel 71 Mc Coy, Demistra 88 Mc Cullough, Shawn 88 Mc Daniels, Angela 71 Mc Donald, Andrew 139, 54 Mc Donald, Samantha 112, 137 Mc Ghee, Drury 71 Mc Gill, Heidi 71, 201 Mc Gill, Maurice 139, 54, 164 Mc Gowan, Marybeth 88, 177 Mc Gullam, Robert 71 Mc Junkin, Janet 54, 175 Mc Kinney, Sean 112, 95 Mc Kinney, Shelby 112 Miller, Everette 72, 88, 169, 189 Miller, Philip 112 Milner, Latresha 137, 88 Mingo, Amanda 213 Mirafuentes, Gloria 88 Miramontes, Angelica 88 Miranda, Richard 54 Mireles, alex 54 Mireles, Anthony 112 Misa, GG Ednalino 139, 72, 163,199 Mitra, Abner 54 Mizuno, Myeshia 15, 64, 72, 181, 201 Mojica, Judith 72 Molina, Teresa 88 Moncada, Jose 187 Moncada, R. Francisco 88, 189 Moncayo, Silvia 131, 80, 88 Mondero, Dominic 147, 72, 163,194 Montelongo, Guadalupe 72 Montelongo, Jose 54, 164 Montelongo, Jose 54, 164 Montelongo, Lupita 72 Montgomery, Sonya 139, 72 Monzon, Liza 72 Moore, Dalonda 55 Moore, Daryll 72 Moore, Don 55 Moore, Jackie 88, 191, 201 Moore, Jacqueline 72 Mora, Mike 55 Morales, Anna 72 Morales, Antonia 112 Meadows, Mike 223 Mecagni, Gene 88 Medina, Francisco 88, 182 Medina, Maria 112 Medina, Oscar 72 Medina, Vincent 54, 164, 61 Medina, William 54 Mejia, Hector 54 Mejia, Rosaizela 54 Melendez, Leticia 54 Melero, Roberto 54 Melgoza, Rocio 72 Mendez, Ann Marie 141, 72 Mendez, Armando 72, 163 Mendiola, Emily 72 Mendoza, Claudia 54 Mendoza, Florentino 54 Mendoza, Roxanne 72 . Mendoza, Steven 121, 143 Meno, Grace 121 Mesa, Christopher 54, 164, 203 Mesa, Dominic 54, 164, 199 Mesa, Lucinda 72, 177, 201 Meza, Jose 203 Micali, Teri 72 Michaud, Scedena 112 Michel, Cynthia 72 Michel, Evangelina 54 Michel, Mark 54 Michel, Paul 88 Mijares, Carlos 112 Mijares, Miguel 88 Milan, Rebecca 112 Milano, Johnny 54 Miller, Dawn 88 Morales, Clemente 88 Morales, Guadalupe 55 Morales, Jesus 72 Morales, Norma 88 Morales, Rafael Morales, Ramon 72 Moralez, Sandra 55 Moran, Diana 55 Morante, Jarvis 55 Morata, David 55 Moreno, Elizabeth 55 Moreno, Ernesto 55 Moreno, Maria 72 Moreno, Mary Ann 137, 72 Moreno, Miguel 55 Moreno, Rachel 88 Moreno, Rebecca 88, 175 Moreno, Rebecca 88 Moreno, Susan 55 Morgan, JoEllyn 155, 72 Morgan, Michael 72 Morgan, Teresa 113, 223 Morimoto, John 88, 90 Morimoto, Richard 113, 207 Morla, J erry 88 Morris, Ta'Ree 88 Morris, Tamatha 55 Mortel, Alexander 88, 207 Mortensen, Tina 55 Mosones, Raymund 72, 165 Mosqueda, Andrew 139, 88 Moss, James 55, 227 Mu, Cheny 113 Mullins, Mullins, Lisa 88 Martha 72 Munoz, Adriana 72 Munoz, Diane 88 Munoz, Leonardo 88 Munoz, Patricia 113 Munoz, Sal Jess 72 h4unoz,Steve l43,51,164 Murillo, Arminda 88 Murillo, Carlos 73 Murillo, Lydia 113 Murray, Ann 136 Nadonga, Lee 120, 143, 240 Nagatoshi, Katsuyoshi 155, 147,88 Nagatoshi, Linda 5, 113, 136, 150 Naillon, Maria 55 Najera, Elsa 55 Nanez, Joseph 55 Naranjo, Jaime 55, 164, 203 Nares, Bellinda 73 Nares, Eddie 55 Nares, Olga 73 Nash, Jacque 88 Navarete, Alfred 96 Navarro, Charles 55 Navarro, Nelson 55, 163, 185 Navarro, Rachelle 73 Nazareno, Patrick 88, 169 Nazareno, Sheila 155, 141, 73, 163 Negrete, Jorge 51 Nelford, Melinda 96, 88 Neri, Gilbert 55 Nesslage, Becky 88, 162 Nesslage, Bonnie 139, 73 Neumann, Rhonda 55 Neusom, Tom 113, 93, 148, 169, 170, 199 Nevel, Tracy 141, 73 Newton, Jason 187 Nguyen, Phong 73 Nguyen, Quyen Do 163 Nichols, Robert 55 Nichols, Sharon 88 Nickelson, Crystal 88 Nickelson, Mary 155, 73 Nicks, Anthony 113, 122, 124 Nielsen, Cynthia 55, 163 Nillo, Rowena 113, 163 Nino, Earldan 55 Nino, Edward 88 Nisperos, Christine 148, 163 Noriega, Alberto 73 Noriega, Ana 88 Norman, Danyelle 55 Nulf, Andrea 147, 139, 88 Nunnery, Dennis 88 Nunnery, Sam 73 Nystrom, Dannielle 55 O'Brien, Jeremiah 88, 217 O'Campo, Alex 55 O'Campo, Gloria 89 O'Campo, Lisa 55, 163, 201 O'Connor, Patrick 55 O'Keefe, William 89, 199 Ocampo, Eric 55 Ocampo, Oscar 89 Occhiline, Donald 73, 165 Occhiline, Rosanne 55 Ochoa, Maria 89 Ogawa, Rolland 139, 89 Ojeda, Juan 139, 51 Olachea, Louis 73 Olachea, Richard 73 Olague, Hilda 113 Oliver, Michelle 139, 73, 163 Olson, Garnet 89 Olson, Karl 55. . Omo, Diane 73, 193 Onato, Marlyn 55 Ong, Don Jr. 147, 89 Ontiveros, Cynthia 113 Ontiveros, Laura 55, 175 Orallo, Orlan 73 Ordaz, Maria 55 Ordaz, Rigoberto 73, 175, 182, 199 Ordonez, Marco 55, 185 Ortega, Adam 89, 173, 169 Ortega, Consuelo 89 Ortega, Eva 73 Ortega, Joseph 73 Ortega, Robert Jr. 73 Ortega, Yvette 89, 192, 193 Ortiguerra, Richard 131, 62, 73 Ortiz, Ana 73, 163 Ortiz, Eliza 89 Ortiz, Gerardo 89 Ortiz, Gerardo 73 Ortiz, Jose 55, 73 Ortiz, Juan 55, 164 Ortiz, Lupe 55 Ortiz, Luz 55 Ortiz, Maria 89 Ortiz, Mario 139, 55 Ortiz, Martin 55, 203 Ortiz, Nemecio 89 Ortiz, Osvaldo 55 Ortiz, Ramiro 73 Ortiz, Richard 73, 205 Ortiz, Salomon 55, 203 Ortiz, Sylvia 73 Osako, Erica 15, 17, 53, 51 Osako, Rick ll, 13, 223 Oseguera, Monica 55 Osorno, Toinette 55 Osuna, Steve 223 Otec, James 55 Otis, Omar 73, 165, 195 Ott, Karl 89 Pacheco, Emily 89 Pacheco, Ernesto 55 Packer, Sheila 89 Padilla, Jennifer 155, 73 Padraza, Sandra 56 Pagel, Monica 56 Pagulayarl, Bacardy 89 f Lt ai Pagulayan, Cressena 56 Pahl, Brian 155, 139, 131, 46, 51, 162, 164 Pajarillo, Imelda 56 Pajarillo, Simeona 56 Palato, Suzette 113 Palcko, Andrew 147, 89 Palmer, Heather 56 Palmer, William 56 Palomar, Ramon 56 Palomar, Sergio Palomares, Martha 73 Pamarang, Mirabelle 56, 163 Panawash, Richard 56 Pangelinan, Eleanor 136, 89 Pantoja, Carlos 73 Pantoja, Felix 73 Pantoja, Juan 56 Pantoja, Maribel 56 Pappas, Christine 155, 139, 68, 73 Pardee, David 56 Parks, Chris 74 Parra, Cathleen 141, 74 Pascua, Dennis 139, 74, 163, 185 Pascua, Josephine 74 Pascua, Luis 56 Pascua, Maria 113 Pasillas, Maria 74 Patterson, Anthony 113 Patterson, Kiyoshi 113 Patterson, Ronald 89 Paule, Aileen 56 Payton, Jerry 74 Peachey, Anita 114 Pearman, Kenny 74 Pech, Rosita 89, 193 Pedersen, Scott 147, 89 Peleo, Gayle 114, 136, 163 Pellini, Maria 114, 201 Pena, Caroline 89 Pena, George 74 Pena, Rosa Maria 56 Penaloza, Martin 89 Pepper, Joseph 56 Pepper, Michael 74 A 'ff Perales, Florentino 56 Peralta, Carlos 114 Peralta, Carolina 74 Peralta, Cecilia 89 Peralta, Christopher 96, 89 Peralta, Ellen 96 Peralta, Patrick 96, 74 Peraza, Diana 74 Perchez, Evanjelina 56 Perez, Adrian 74 Perez, Alma 74 Perez, Betty 89 ' Perez, Gilberto 74 Perez Hugo 56 Perez, Joanne 163 Perez, Jose 74 Perez, Juan 56 Perez, Marlene 114, 133 Perez, Miguel 74 Perez, Minerva 89 Perez, Nancy 89 Perez, Patricia 74 Perez, Rene 56 Perez, Robert 56 Perez, Rosa 56 Perez, Sergio 74 Perkins, Dawn 74 Perkins, Dudley 74 Perkins, Roger 89, 169 Perkins, Stasci 89 if x ' 4 , JU ,f it 3 Peters, Alaxander 56 Peters, Albert 74, 165 Peters, Dana 56 Peters, Dionne 89 Peters, Vaiee 51, 56 Petersen, John 74, 165 Piceno, Helen 89 Pike, Katherine 139, 114, 143, 240 Pilkington, Leslie 130, 89 Pina, Carla 74 Pitones, Leticia 89 Pizarro, Alma 147, 131, 136, 80, 86, 162 Pizarro, Michele 130, 74 Plymire, Sandra 89 Plymire, Vincent 89, 169, 189 Ponce, Maria 56 Ponce, Oscar 56 Ponce, Salvador 74, 182 Pool, Kevin 56 Pool, Stephen 56 Popelka, Kristi 56 Porter, Daniel 155, 89 Portillo, Monica 74 Portillo, Sonya 74 Portugal, Ricky 89 Postada, Christy 74 Powell, David 147, 139, 114 Powell, Jesse 114, 143 Powell, Karina 56, 163 Poynter, Steven 74 Prado, Lorena 89 Prevette, Susan 147, 96, 114, 136, 143, 137, 240 Probst. Matthew 89 Puentes, Nicholas 56 Pugeda, Midina 89 Pugeda, Ronald 56, 199 Purdy, Jennifer 74 Quach, Nga Thi 56 Qualls, Maurice 74, 197 Qualls, Michele 56 Quintanilla, Laura 139, 74 Quintino, Gloria 90 Quitoles, Marvin 147, 150, 90, 162, 195 Rabina, Jennifer 90, 163 Rabina, Jessamine 56, 163, 177 Rafal, Mona 90 Ramirez, Alice 147, 5, 114, 136 Ramirez, Angela 56 Ramirez, Carlos 79 Ramirez, Gabriel 90, 207 Ramirez, Genaro 56 Ramirez, Guadalupe 90 Ramirez, Ignacio 56, 164 Ramirez, Jaime 56 Ramirez, John 114 Ramirez, Jolan 56 Ramirez, Jose A. 89 Ramirez, Jose G. 89 Ramirez, Jose M. 74 Ramirez, Laura 114, 143, 240 Ramirez, Lorraine 74 Ramirez, Lupe M. 57 Ramirez, Lupe 89 Ramirez, Marcela 57 Ramirez, Marcial 57 Ramirez, Maria A. 114, 143, 240 Ramirez, Maria 57 Ramirez, Maria D. 57 Ramirez, Marcela 74 Ramirez, Noel 74 Ramirez, Rene 90 Ramirez, Richard 114, 90, 182 Ramirez, Ruben 74 Ramirez, Trancito Jr. 57 Ramirez, Veronica 57 Ramos, Alcvin 90 Ramos, Chris 57 Ramos, Claudia 57 Ramos, David 182 Ramos, Lennybeth 57 Rangel, Gabriela 57 Rangel, Juan 90 Rason, Lorenzo 74 Raya, Jose 74 Razo, Peter 57 Rearden, William 139, 57, 199 Rebamontan, Evelyn 139, 163 Richards, Gregory 57 Richards, Robert 57 Rico, Alicia 161 Rico, Evangelina 75 Rillera, Rincee 57, 163 Rillo, Rene 75, 201 Rillo, Tina 57, 199 Ringstaff, Melissalyn 75 Rios, Damazo 75 Rios, Estel la 90 Rios, Maria 57 Rios, Miguel 57 Rios, Rosemarie 115, 90 Rivas, David 75 Rivas, Joe 57 Rivas, Joseph 57 Rivera, Alicia 135, 57 Rivera, Da nny 139, 75, 163 Rivera, Ricardo Rivera, Sharon 90 Rivera, Tracy 134, 75 Roark, Jason 57 Roark, Jessica 90 Robertson, Robinson, Robinson, Tim 57 Christine 57 Todd 90, 169 Robles, Jorge 57 Robles, Marcos 57 Robles, Monica 75 Robles, Tracilyn 57 Rocha, Cri stana 75 Rocha, Sergio 90 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, 143, 240 Rodriguez, Alfonzo 57 Angel 58 Araceli 90 Cecilia 115, 141, Clement 58 Recinos, Oscar 57 Reddekopp, Melanie 139, 57 Reed, Jamielle 90 Reed, Joe 134, 115 Reeves, Dwayne 90 Rembert, Tracey 57, 211 Rendon, Cathy 57 Renshaw, Heidi 136, 74 Reveles, Yolanda 139, 57 Reveles, Yvonne 57, 25, 175, 211 Revelez, Kamryn 75 Reyes, Anita 57 Reyes, David 57, 182 Reyes, David 57, 182 Reyes, Dean 57 Reyes, Denise 147, 136, 90, 137 Reyes, Denise 86, 90 Reyes, Enrique 57, 182 Reyes, James 90 Reyes, John 57 Reyes, Maria 131, 140, 80, 90 Reyes, Mario 90 Reyes, Reysan 57 Reyes, Rudolfo 57 Reyna, Renee 115, 178 Reyna, Robert 75 Reyna, Roxanne 8, 115, 178, 179 Reynante, Albert 90, 169 Reynante, Dina 90 Reynozo, Tony 57 Rhodes, David Jr. 57 Richard, Amanda 115, 143, 240 Rodriguez, Rodriguez , Rodriguez, 58 Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Rodriguez , Rodriguez , Rodriguez , Rodriguez, Rod riguez, Rodriguez, Rod riguez, Rod riguez, Rod riguez, Rod riguez, Rod riguez, Rodriguez, Rod riquez, Rofail, Ma Eduardo 58, 164 Enrique 75 Flor De Maria Jesus 182 Jose 58 Lisa 75 Margarita 115 Maria 75 Maria 90 Maria 75 Mary 58 Miguel 182 Oscar 75, 165 Otilia 90 Patricia 75 Ray 115 Rene 115 Ruben 115 Ubaldo 58 Victor 58 Jesus 58 rcos 90 Rogers, D.J. 115, 133, 43 Rogers, Marnett 58, 191, 201 Rohlfing, Michael 75, 217 Roldan, Anthony 115, 130, 90 Roldan, Robert 58, 61 Roman, Anna 115 Roman, Guadalupe 90 Roman, Javier 90, 169 Roman, Rafael 91, 169 Roman, Richard 58 Romero, Aaron 75 Romero, Antonio 58 Romero, Brian 58, 203 Romero, Imelda 91 Romero, Jesus 58, 164 Romero, Keith 58 Romero, Sergio 58, 182 Rosal, Melanie 137, 91 Rosales, Adriana 58 Rosales, Arturo Jr. 58 Rosales, Lillian 115 Rosales, Patricia 115 Rosales, Ronnie 75 Rosales, Sonia 75 Rose, Darlene 11, 91 Rosendo, Miguel 75 Ross, Mary 136, 91 Rouch, Victoria 75 Rovner, Raul 58, 203 Rowe, Elizabeth 58 Rowe, Willis 75, 163 Rubio, Himelda 15, 17, 116, 133 Rude, John 58 Rudow, Michelle 58 Ruiz, Dennis 147, 116, 163, 185 Ruiz, Gerardo 116 Ruiz, Gus 75 Ruiz, Loraine 91 Ruiz, Maria 75 Ruiz, Norma 91 Ruiz, Perla 135, 58 Ruiz, Victor 58 Rumery, Anastasia 58 Russell, Carrie 58 Rutkowsky, Angelo 116, 120 Saffel, Robert 75, 187 Sagun, Virginia 91 Sahagun, Glen 139, 75, 185 Sahagun, Janice 58 Sahagun, Ray 147, 58, 163, 185 Saiz, Bobbi 116 Sajor, Edward 96, 116, 130, 150, 169, 170, 207 Salagubang, Arnel 123, 58 Salagubang, John 91 Salas, Cynthia 58 Salas, Doreen 116, 162 Salas, Letitia 58 Salas, Lillia 116, 58 Salazar, Andrew 164, 189 Salazar, Gilma 116 Salazar, Marco 182 Salazar, Monica 75 Salazar, Pedro 58, 182 Saldana, Joseph 75 Saldivar, John 75 Saldivar, Roberto 75 Salinas, Adriana 58 Salinas, Alfredo 116 Salinas, Norma 58 Salinas, Suzanne 96, 91 Samano, Emeralda 139, 91 Samiley, Richard 58, 175, 199 Samiley, Rodel 75, 199 Samora, Raul 75 Sanchez, Alejandro 91 Sanchez, Armando 91 Sanchez, Elsa 75 Sanchez, Florentino 122, 125, 126, 53 Sanchez, Lisa 75, 91 Sanchez, Lydia 96, 58 Sanchez, Mario 75, 207, 194 Sanchez, Monica 58 Sanchez, Rosa 58 Sanchez, Sara 91 Sanchez, Sergio 58, 182 Sanchez, Veronica 58 Sanderford, David 58 Sanderson, Catherine 116 Sandoval, Delia 116 Sandoval, Irma 116 Sandoval, Lorelei 91 Santana, Martha 91 Santana, Sandra 75 Santos, Claudine 75, 163 Santos, John 147, 116, 130, 185 Santos, John 121, 91 Santos, Ronald 91, 223 Santoyo, Kristen 136, 91 Sao, Veronica 75 Sapien, Angel 75, 205 Sargent, Derek 91 Sargent, Dwain 76 Sargent, George 205 Sattiewhite, Chris 91 Sattiewhite, Regina 116 Saucedo, Maria 58 Saucedo, Socorro 91 Savala, Richard 58 Schauf, Michelle 91, 201 Scheibelhut, Stephanie 137, 58 Schmidt, Arnold 139, 185 Schnebly, Kenneth 91 Schnebly, Lorena 58 Schott, Elmer 58 Schreiber, David 91, 207 Schweinhard, John 91 Scott, Susan 91 Serrano, Cesar 76 Serrano, Guilda 58 Serrato, Alvaro 76, 175 Serrato, Irma 58 Serrato, Ricardo 58, 61 Serratos, Guadalupe 58 Sexton, Michael 76, 165 Sharpe, Jackie 91 Shaw, William 137, 76, 163 Sherman, Benn 96, 91, 207 Sherman, Daniel 139, 91 Shewey, Lisa 117 Shockley, Janetta 91 Shrubb, Danny 76 Shrubb, Tracy 130, 91 Shuey, Josette 59 Shultz, Christopher 139, 76 Shutt, Kyle 76, 217 Shutt, Stephen 91, 19, 195, 217 Sicam, Albert 76, 163, 185 Sicam, John 59 Sicam, William 91 Siems, Reed 91, 162, 169 Silva, Janine 59 Silva, Richard 59 Silva, Victor 59 Silver, Alison 76 Silver, Chris 59 Simental, Alex 76 Simental, Cristina 117 Simental, Gustavo 59 Simmons, Michael 76 Simon, Jennifer 117, 161, 189 Sisson, Bridgette 76 Sisson, Glenn 59 Skercevic, Katrina 59 Skinner, Robin 59 Sklar, David 117 Slade, Alyssa 76, 178 Smith, Akea 59 Smith, Anita 91 Smith, Daniel 59 Smith, David 76 Smith, Joseph 76 Smith, Kelly 139, 92 Smith, Paul 59 Smith, Randy 59 Smith, Raymond 59 Soliman, Raymund 139, 59, 163 Solis, Carlos 59, 163 Solis, Leticia 59 Solis, Lupita 141, 76 Solitaire, Aretha 117 Solitaire, Valerie 76, 193 Soliz, Angie 59 Soliz, Jo Ann 76 Solorzano, Alfred 92 Solorzano, Ana 76 Song, Young 59, 92 Song, Yun-Seob 147, 148 Sosa, Gabriel 92 Soto, Damen 59 Soto, Deanna 59 Southern, John 92, 169 Spencer, Joy 117, 121, 133 Sperry, Leslee 117 Spurlock, Berle 117 Stanton, Richard 91 Stark, Richard 76, 165 Starkweather, Eric 59 Steele, Florence 117 Stelhorn, Stacey 117 Stephenson, David 92 Stevens, Stephanie 92 Stewart, Lisa 59 Stewart, Tunesia 59, 201 Stiles, Darren 76 Stofey, Matthew 117 Stone, David 76 Stone, Ginger 92 Stone, Kirk 76, 186, 187 Stone, Michael 59 Storms, Jerome 59, 61, 199 Styles, Anthony 59 Suaese, Malama 92, 211 Suaese, Tauloma 213 Sudaria, Arnel 59, 189 Sudaria, Eunice 147, 136, 92,162 Sullivan, Shawn 59 Summers, Phillip 117 Sumner, James 117 Sung, John 5, 136, 117 Sunia, Andrew 110, 118, 12o,121,173,169,170 95, 19, 199 Sunia, John 76, 173, 169, 207 Sust, Paul 59 Sutherland, Todd 92, 199 Swain, David Swapp, Jasson 92, 148 Tagata, Blenda 147, 92, 161 Taijeron, Barbara 118 Taijeron, Roland 92 Talili, Aaron 92 Talili, Maliumai 59 Talili, Saluafata 92 Talley, Chris 59 Taloyo, Eric 76 Tamase, Rogelio Jr. 76 Tarango, Gilbert 76 Tauau, Nancy 139, 76, 92, 178,143 Tauau, Salaevalu 139, 118, 178,179 Tayan, Robert 118, 143 Tayan, Sylvia 76, 211 Taylor, Brett 118 Taylor, Karen 59, 178, 211, 191 Taylor, Tina 59, 177, 211, 191 Tejada, Adriane 92 Terrones, Jessica 76, 175, 201 Terrones, Jose 92 Theriault, Paul 135, 118 Thomas, Brice 76 Thomas, Glenn Jr. 92 Thomas, Godfrey '76, 165 Thomas, James 76 Thomas, Petrina 59, 191 Thompson, B. Geoff 92, 169 Thompson, Charles 139, 69 Thompson, Tira 77 Thompson, Twila 155, 139, 118,143,240 Tilkens, Troy 59, 164, 199 Tomas, Gregg 77 Tomas, Virgil 92 Torres, Jose 147, 102, 118, 162 Torres, Maria 92 Torres, Martha 59 Torres, Martin 92 Torres, Raul 59 Torres, Roseanna 59 Torres, Rudy 59, 164 Torres, Servando III 77, 19 Torres, Xochitl 59 Torres, Yolanda 59 Torrez, Ramon 59 Torrez, Samuel 92, 182 Tovar, Freddy 77 Tovar, Genevieve 92 Tovar, Jackie 59 Tovar, Tony 92, 195, 194 Tran, Hue Thi 77 Tran, Huong Thi lVly 77 Tran, Phuong Yen 59 Tran, Son Van 77 Transfiguracion, Ray 77 Travis, Daniel 59 Travis, Michelle 7'7, 175, 201 Tregaskis, Kathy 118 Trerotola, Denise 141, 77 Trevino, Ramon 7'7 Trevino, Ramona 118 I Trevizo, Savino 199 Trujillo, Velinda 59 Truong, Lai 59 Tryon, Randi 59 Tuando, Lydia 59, 211 Tucay, Mary 59, 211 Tucker, Roy 77 Tuiaana, George 92 Tumamait, Erma 59 Tupua, Ernie 92, 173, 169, 199 Turla, Andrew 77 Turla, Roland 118 Tyler, Rhonda 135, 59 Tyrrel, Lisa 59 Tyson, Alexandria 92 Ulilang, Jose 77, 92, 185 Umu, Anitta 77 Umu, Faauu Umu, Thomas 59 Urango, Eileen 59 Urango, Monica 59 Urena, Kathia 60 Urenda, Tara 60 Urias, Lorena 92 Uribe, Alejandro 118, 143 Urioste, Rafael 92 Vaca, Pearl 92 Valadez, Victor 92 Valdes, Robert 92 Vasquez, Sylvia 60 Vasquez, Veronica 77 Vazquez, Luis 92 Vazquez, Maria 77 Vega, Beatriz 5, 15, 17, 118, 13 Velasquez, William 60, 203 Velez, Daniel 60, 164 Veloz, Alexander 60 Vennettilli, Leanne 6, 92 Ventura, Veronica 60 Venturina, Michelle 77 Vera, Lucio 60, 164, 19 Veronica, Lidia 60 Veronica, Maria 93 Vester, Brenda 5, 119, 136, 143,149 Vicente, Abraham 60 Vicente, Michael 60, 199 Vicente, Robert 93, 169 Vieira, Kimberly 141, 77 Vigil, Juan 78 Vigny, Alexandra 78 Villa, Antonio 78 Villafana, Cecilia 78 Villafana, Raquel 78 Villafana, Roberto 93 Villagomez, Norman 60 Villagran, Ramon 60 Villanueva, Amador 93, 169 Villanueva, Carrol 15, 119, 120,181,193 Villanueva, Dinah 155, 78, 163 Villanueva, Marilyn 119, 161,181 Villasenor, Alma 78 Villegas, Albert 120, 93 Valdez, Ricardo 118 Valencia, Dolores 92, 162 Valencia, John 60 Valenzuela, Billy 96, 92, 96, 164 Valenzuela, Daniel 77 Valenzuela, David 60, 164 Valenzuela, Louise 60 Valero, Mariana 77 Vallejo, Efrain 77 Vallejo, Jose 60 Valles, Jackie 77, 213, 191 Van Dermay, Kimberly 92 Van Gelder, Scott 60 Van Gelder, Steven 118 Vance, Dana 118 Vara, Beatriz 77 Vara, Hector 182 Varela, Jason 60, 175, 199 Varela, Nanette 92 Varela, Sylvia 139, 77 Vargas, Antonio 60, 77 Vargas, Arturo 60, 203 Vargas, Maria 92 Vargas, Rigoberto 118 Vargas, Rosa 92 Vasquez, Alfredo 60 Vasquez, Angelica 92 Vasquez, Joe Jr. 92 Vasquez, John 77 Vasquez, Josie 77, 193 Vasquez, Linda 143, 240 Vasquez, Mark 60 Vasquez, Max 60 Vasquez, Michael 77 Vasquez, Monica 60 Vasquez, Paul 60 Vasquez, Ronald 77, 205 Villegas, Jeaneth 147, 141, 152, 99, 103, 108, 119, 95 Villegas, Joycelyn 93 Villegas, Rommel 139, 60, 185 Villegas, Vincent 78 Villegas, Yvonne 93 Viloria, Delia 147, 119 Vinzon, Liberty 60 Violette, Marlon 137, 60 Viveros, Frances 119 Viveros, Lorena 78 Viveros, Micaela 60 Vizcaino, Diana 60 Vose, Michael 119 Vu, Phi Hung 60 Vujovich, Robert 78 Vuong, Anna 93, 177 Vuong, Van Si 119 Wagemann, Jennifer 60 Waits, Terrence 93 Walker, Donna 93 Walker, Jacklyne 93, 193 Wallace, Kirk 93, 189 Waltower, Alfredo 93 Wardlow, Arda 78 Wardlow, Domingo 78 Wardlow, Eddie 78 M11 Warner, Angela 78 Warner, Kristina 11, 104, 119 Warwick, Jerry 93 Washington, Christa 134, 78 Washington, Michael 93 Watanabe, Alice 78 Watanabe, Richard 11, 124 143 Waters, Danielle 139, 60 Watkins, Kimberly 78 Watson, Darren 78, 187 Watson, Denise 119 Watson, George 60, 78 Weathers, Jacqualyn 60 Weathersby, Latuanya 119 Weaton, Erica 135, 60 Weaton, Jarrod 119, 130, 150, 175, 199 Webb, Mark 93 Weeks, Laura 93 Welch, Gregory 147, 150, 93, 227, 185 Welch, Nancy 155, 147, 78 Wellner, Andrew 119 Wergeland, Kara 93, 178 Wessels, Linda 134, 78 Westmoreland, Leanclra 93 Wheeler, Rebecca 78 Wheeler, Samuel 78, 165 Whitaker, Kenny 60 White, Darrell 93 White, Debra 15, 119, 120, 136, 223 Whitlatch, Cassandra 60 Wilber, Myra 60 Wilder, Carolyn 78 Willcuts, Kathy 78 Williams, Angela 78 Williams, Gerald 60, 164 Williams, Gwendolyn 60 Williams, Jacki 119 Williams, Melanie 78, 201 Williams, Rachel 60 Willis, Darrel 78, 199 Willis, Mary 78 Willis, Richard 60, 93 Willyerd, Daniel 60, 175, 199 Wilson, Cherald 60 Wilson, Mary 78 Wimpee, Wanda 60 Winstead, Jon 60 Wolfson, Tamara 60 Wood, Kurtis 78, 199 Wood, Wilburn 60 Woodruff, Suzanne 60 Woods, Jaime 60 Woolsey, April 78 Wyatt, Rolanda 78 Yanez, Albert 93, 169 Yarges, John 61 Ybarra, Francine 78 Ybarra, Michael 61, 199 Ybarra, Rafael 93 Ybarra, Veronica 61 Yearton, Sheila 78 Yenez, Jenina 155 4 Yepez, Dolores 78 Yepez, Teresa 119 Yi, Jeanny 61 Zamberletti, Gary 61 Zambrano, Gabriela 93 Zamora, Cesar 78 Zamora, Irma 93 Zamudio, David 139, 61, 199 Zamudio, Eliuth 93 Zanders, Nicole 133 80, 93 201 Zaragoza, Christina 119, 43 Zaragoza, Joseph 78, 205 Zaragoza, Leticia 78 Zavala, Mark 93 Zavala, Sylvia 93, 162 Zavala, Sylvia M. 93, 162 Zavala, Thomas 119, 169, 170 Zavorka, Laura 78 Zellis, Amy 61 Zuniga, Carolyn 119 Zuniga, Vivian 61 1 Being on the yearbook staff was an interesting experience. I never knew so much work went into the making of a book. Setting up appointments for teachers, faculty, and extracurricular activities so they can have their pic- tures taken wasri't easy. After we'd fi- nally track them down something unex- pected would happen, the film would be lost, or over exposed or under exposed, you name it, it happened. Taking pictures at random was fun. You find out everyone wants to be in the yearbook. After all or most pictures are taken, layouts are done, information of all kinds is gathered, we are still not done. Advertisement is an important part of our yearbook. This is a very time consuming part. Not only do we collect ads realizing there are other schools in the same places doing exactly what we are doing but, we find that competition of the businesses are the same. If Channel Is- lands High School students don't give the community their business they won't give us theirs. As soon as we col- lect ads, we do some of the art work and we do our best to satisfy everyone. Working on a yearbook that is as im- portant as this one, makes me feel real proud and I gave it my strict attention. I know this book will be very important and memorable. Just like the graduat- ing class of 't1986l Sals Rodriguez When some people think of yearbook class, they think of typewriters busily tapping, and frantic photographers rushing to every school funstion. This idea is somewhat exaggerated, however, there is a lot of preparation that goes in to creating and organizing a yearbook, Photographs are probably the most important part of any yearbook, for they, in a sense, 'tcapture that special mo- ment. Because of this, a lot of times is spent in taking pictures and choosing the ones that best exemplify our school's attitudes and spirit. Another vital area in yearbook organization is that of copy edit- ing. Without articles written to praise our fine athletes, award- winning squads, and reflect on past school events, the yearbook would he nothing more than a photo album. Of course there are also several other areas crucial to the preparation of the yearbook such as soliciting ads in order to help defray the cost to the stu- dent. creating artwork, and the more tedious tasks of typing and proofreading. Perhaps with this knowledge, one can understand all of the hard work and determi- nation in creating our annual Raiders Log. Susan Prevette 240 EDITORS My main job in yearbook was Advertising Editor. I was in charge of going out to a lot of busi- nesses and collecting advertise' ments for the yearbook. At first it was alittle discourag- ing because nobody wants to buy any ads. I wanted to give up the first day, but I knew that I couldn't. It was my job. I can still remember that first ad we sold, it was to Household Bank. After that everything went smoothly. People still say Non but I got use to it, In 3 days we got one whole page sold. That doesn't sound like a lot, but it was for us. Collecting ads is not all we have to do. We than have to do layouts and artwork for most of them. It's a lot of time and hard work but it will be worth it when I see the ads I got and the artwork I drew in the back of the yearbook. Liz Corona - .. it - .ffiism my-.. g 4--as-7--as . 2- eess M rrrrw i The main job of an art edi- tor is to see that the fine art in a yearbook is actually fine art. Being an art editor isift easy. Iris pretty hard to select art that almost everyone likes. Here are some of the things an art editor does, he selects art, reviews art from students, he adds creative- ness to the yearbook, etc. Be- ing an art editor is actually fun. Lee Nadonga The copy editor was ajob where information would be gathered and typed. Then articles were written and proofread. We would go over the typed material and see if there were any mistakes, if there were, it would be retyped. There are so many responsibil- ities that a copy editor does. Also there are certain deadlines that we met where things have to be turned in right away. Linda Vasquez Taking pictures for the year- book isn't as easy and fun as most people think. First you have to schedule the place, and date of the picture. That doesn't sound so difficult but at times people make last minute changes and that means reschedueling them for an- other day. Sometimes it's raining on their picture day or it's windy or cloudy and they still expect you to take great pictures. Also trying to get some good candid shots is a hard task because so many people are camera-shy. Once they spot you with a camera they stop acting normal. Either they hide or they throw on a big smile and of course that can get boring. But, we worked hard and we hope the pic- tures are enjoyable for you. Maria Ramirez . 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