Clairemont High School - Calumet Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1987
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W, -pil I 1,1 ,V K s ,jwgx U, 4 in ,. 6 , . My an Z H E, Lg. -ff -J K M Y , LGU gfxlf'-W, X X X 'x ' R - X as .af Ji, of I ws:-A mmmdgmmm Aw UUUEEUEU EEUEEUEE QUUUUUUU Srudem Life 5 6 1. Members of the ASB show their pearly ' whites. 2. Aaron Drown asks the all important ques- tion, Do fries go with thot shake? 3. Jeff Rutland keeps holding on to Julie Poukkulo. The Chiefdome Comes Alive ifii' i 7 V '31 Student Life 1. Elvio Vones covers up. . 2. CHS bond members ore in owe over the pep rolly octivities. 3. Fons onxiously owoit the next exciting event in the pep rolly. Pep rollies ore o much onticipoted event ot Clairemont High. Students clod in oronge ond blue pile into the Chiefdome for o spirited holf hour of skits, donces, ond cheers. Pep rollies ore held eoch seoson to introduce othletic teoms ond cooches, ond occossionolly for speciol events such os Homecoming. Student Life 7 1. The freshmon floor rode owoy with first prize. 2, Second ploce was oworded to the ASB floot. 3. Boco Thomas shores his winning strotegy with Cooch Krupens. 4, Winning third ploce were the hot ond outrogeous seniors, 8 Student Life X-N .F ,xt ,, I- ..- Homecoming 1 986 .v A I I 1 Q 41 .-' ' Y E yi -P 'ff 61 . , ei .' . V A -he H 1,,. wg. EN N 1 . . , . 1. , ' ,wi ff. Qs. . 5 i- . Q ' - ,4 aj,.-jgfjw f ' ..j--- XT Y ,- ,--..., . ,A. 'F' rf it . - .V if 1. Julie is crowned Homecoming Queen by last year's king, Marcos Reynoso. 2. Homecoming Court 1956. 3. CHS Cheerleaders and alumni. A Julie Poukkula and Joey Fernandes, King and Queen 1986. ' 'f 'in -4'-. Homecoming '86 was a greatly anticipated event that fulfilled everyones expectations. Clairemont beat the Komets 24-21, in an action packed display of Chieftain spirit. The parade was held at halftime and displayed many creative floats. In addition, the CHS cheerleaders and mar- ching band performed for the many spectators. Julie Pouk- kula and Joey Fernandes were crowned Homecoming King and Queen by lost year's royalty Angelica Mendez and Marcos Reynoso. Many former Clairemont students attend- ed the festive reunion, and a fun time was had by all. Student Life 9 Q-kgs. ?x.t 54?-'fi . 1 ,. Aff P X ., f 1 4' 1. Bleory eyed John Steinemonn mokes onother voliont effon to get to school on time, ' 2. Hoppy foces ore o common sight ofter 2:05 pm. 3. The CHS volleyboll teom enjoys o pep rolly. Student Llfe' 1 1 12 Student Life' Homecoming Court 1986 .' e.,s A Queen Julle Poukkula and King Joey Fernandez 'UF' . he Senlor Attendants Rudy Nerl and Allcla Hernandez Q1 1 . , M SenIor'Attendonts Valerle Goulan and John Turtle ,J 5:59 Q6 I 1 I Q I Jumor Attendonts Denyce Hobgood ond Mott Llttle U 9 h hV b . .,f, t t i e V ', t ,, f Freshmen Attendonts Christina McDonoId ond Corlos Vosquez Sophomore Attendonts Mono Simone ond Ullsses Hernandez Student Life 13 14 Student Life 'aww 1. Don Moran shows us how cool he is 2. Enthusiastic spectators hom it up ot the football game 3. CHS Varsity Cheerleaders cheer their team on ,,,. , Z' 'SP' I 3' 1. Vikki Sanger, David Koonin, and Sandra Davidson relax between classes. 2. Julie Poukkula and Marcus Noble take o break. 3, Cerci Moore and Michael White kick bads at the trading post. 4, Avid fan. Kari Clement, attends a Chieftain game. 5. Underclassmen enjoy their lunch in the shade, ig 16 Student Life HoMEcoM1NG so v 'QQQIQIQ o 4 4 Q 9096 A. 990 -- e, 5 09,0 4 Q Marla, Anna. 5. Chlcho ond Lorena. 6. Stacy, Mlke, Jaime, Lourle ond -Kent. 7. Pom, Rye, ond Stephanie. Student Llfe 17 1.Thereso and dare 2. Jaime, Gustavo 3. Monica and Tom 4. Cindy, Kevin, San- , dy, Ernesgand Jeff wo x - 1. Juon Vorgos: yet another ecstotic Cioiremont student. 2. John Tuttle steols o few minutes to tolls with Ale-jondro Sondovol, 3. Robert Cone ond Arturo Guirerrez wot!! out in the weight room, 4. Cormen Herrero, Morio Sotuilo, ond Morio Gorcio chot between closses. 5. Monico Ortego tokes o breok from office service. 18 Student Life ,. A J- 'H 11,277 . 2:3 ' If J 2 ir' 2 if 45 iw , . ,k,,f ,If lQl,,,,.y'W' 7 - IJ we , ,,,.,,,,H.g,V .. it 541 5 ,. 4 1 W : , ,V,,.,.VA , Rf? , at ,,, ,,.r., f , 2? 5 1 Wh F, ,Q y Q! ,- hz I gm. L 4 , Q , Xt f i H + A' wi' 0 'm. an mf New Underclossmen relox ot the softboll field, Good friends Morio Androde ond Cristino Godoy. MidCity Productions wos one of the rnony DJ's students enjoyed this yeor, A Cloirernont typing closs hord ot work. Cyndi Roder, Leoh Steyers, ond Chris Drogrnon showing off their best mugs. Student Life 19 lfflilf is ar 1. l'.i.'lr as l r lllll illr VII 'ui 'ul ll In ai Illl ldls- vs- I -L ll ll 'PII IVI 'P ll 'U 4- llllllllllll!Illll!l -Ill llIlIlliinBWmMllb.l., Shopping, we oll love to do it. Whether you're by yourself or with o group of friends, it is o greot woy to spend o doy. Whot do you look for when you go shopp- ing? Creotivity, colors, individuoli- ty, style, borgoins? Well lets foce it, we oll hove our budgets. Whot if you didn't? How would you dress if you hod o million dollors? Like o millionoire ofcourse! Whot is your fovorite look? Sophisticoted or cosuol, innocent or tough? How obout o little vorie- ty, something of everything? Some of the brands thot express our moods todoy ore Forenzo, Outbock Red, Gotcho, Bongo, Esprit, Joms, ond who could ever forget the clossic Levi's. One of the most populor looks this yeor is Denim. You see it everywhere you look in jockets, dresses, over-olls, ond skirts. Mixed in is foded-blue shorts ond oversiz- Moybe you're the' typicol Southern Colifornion in your multi-colored shorts thot go to your knees, ond o T-shirt with o big Locols OnIy printed in glowing neon-style writing. You soy thot isn't the reol you either? Do you go for spotted bleoched jeons, o big block jocket, some thick boots with o few buckles on them ond o wild hoircut too? Well whotever your style is, you know it is your expression of yourself. Everyone hos their own woy of dressing ond the wide vorieties thot show up on our compus ore proof. Keep up the beoutiful spirit of individuolism! ed shirts with o little loce here ond there. Don't forget the hottest new fobric this yeor, the iridescent golds ond silvers, showing up everywhere from cosuol clothes to formol dresses. 20 Student Life WHATS IN STYLE l , l I I n-fs. A nas-.ru fn. :L . 7f F' Y'PT'K WC 'FTZXTX 5 22241-' 4! i fi W ff .-59,5 U 4 5 'S .ff W 5 If W 45 '64 :1?'s' + Q L A QW lflffffvll 5 bi S' Q - 55? 'F WW? iii? ' V ww 3 if My X 4 QU fy- iz , A i 5 4, . iff r Y ,, W A mf' IQ? Student Life 21 My s eciol someone is I'lI neve forget the rime wee The best clonce This yeorwos My fovw rife ,U Kino ,of music is M UNA 55 em Life M, ,,,,,,.s i Our fovorae ploge ro beis U M0 ' M4 Some things we love ro do ore M Mmm n W Aflf nazi My most ernborrossi? mo ent wos ,, gl? A 1 Q' VK! my QQZZMQEZLFZ JDM f I could change one Lhing obour this yeor, it would be ...,...... I .AL My besr friend ugyggfegj -jwN5,mmxe.WMfX XX IA AA4- ln :nr-lm Ai- N541 'dizd DZLCQ5 Cblum Had 6724 cept g'weffe +f in 'Q ,xi 'Q,QA6c9f7x., r, My fovorife lgce To go 'F onodofeis - Qicwwqyylmhsjfmgmcw Student Life 2 fiQQ:Mc2niiZl. 24 Student Life IMAX HEADROUN' ifif i Music hos olwoys been o growing port of our lives. We ore oll drown ond influenced by music of one time or onother. For some of us, music is on inspirotion to keep us moving right olong in life. With voriotions from Pop, Soul, Rock, Heovy Metol to New Wove, it is eosy to sotisfy everyone's toste in music. A few exomples ore Run DMC, Jonet Jockson, Motley Crue, ond A-ho. es-Q 8929 3,61 as sz, is S gg X GM -ii 'ri fig , Y-2,7 ' 5 2? L ' ' ' A if s I This year was a fon- tastic year for revivals. Bil- ly ldol came out with a new album, Whiplash Smile, The Cure are becoming more and more popular after their release of Boys Don't Cry, and now the Monkees are back, and as crazy as ever! Even though Madonna and Sean are constantly in the limelight, she still had the time to record her newest, True Blue, and for the first time in seven years, Boston created another album. Student Life 25 That's Entertainment! With VCR's becoming more common, it is easier to rent movies and stay home with friends ond a pizza, than to wait in long lines and pay 5 bucks a head. But you're being cheoted! lf you have ever seen the Rocky Horror Picture Show, you know that the surroundings of a theater are holf the fun. How can you enjoy a movie if the phone is ringing or the dog wants to be let in and out? You just con't replace the atmosphere of a theater. There are no other sensations that come close to the smell of hot buttery popcorn, the sticky liter-strewn floors, the sound of Dolby Stereo blasting in your ears, and of course the feel of your dote's sweaty palm against yours. You will never forget laughing hysterically at Ed- die Murphy or crying over touching moments in movies such as Stand By Me and Children of a Lesser God. Going to the movies has always been on American pastime and it always will be. The adventure of the Australian spirit become even more popular with the release of Crocodile Dundee Starring Paul Hogan, the down under mon. Whoopie Goldberg, one of the liveliest new comedians, stars in .lumpin ' Jack Flash. Sexy Tom' Cruise is back and flying high in one of the nation's Hottest movies, Top Gun. Filmed at our Mira Mar Navel Air Station. l r -5 mers's hottest hit. Wouldn't we all love to ditch school like Matthew Broderick in Labyrinth. Bottom: Back To School is did in Ferris Bueller's Day Off Rodney Dangerfield's latest movie, Special appearance by Oingo Boingo. Top: David Bowie portrays the Goblin King 26 Student Life Nw Aliens. the fast-moving, action-packed sequol to Alien, turned out to be the sum- 535 Betty White and Rue McClanahan of Golden Girls. Ar a' W f Lisa Bonnet as Denise onthe popular Cosby Show, Michael J. Fox as Alex Keaton on Family Ties. sets o trend for teenagers, Emmanuel Lewis with his TV. parents from Webster The hottest new couple on T.V, are the witty and fast-talking Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepard from 'HP Moonlighting, Movie star, Pee-Wee Herman has moved to Sunday mor- ning cartoons with his new show, Pee Wee's Playhouse. sc Television: an American tradition. lt's almost impossi- ble these days to find a house with less than two TVs, A recent national survey indicated that students bet- ween grades one and twelve spend twice as much time in front of the television than in school, When asle- ed what CHS students watch, some of the most popular answers were Miami Vice, The Cosby Show, Moonlighting, Family Ties, Dynasty, Growing Pains, and of course daytime dramas such as The Young and the Restless and Days of Our Lives, Just thinls where our society would be now if Mr, Jenlsins hadn't in- vented our most prized possession: the television set! Student Life 27 HANG-CUTS AND HCDT SPGTS 26 Student Life The Cloiremont Theotre, holds ever losting memories of popcorn fights ond thrilling Ccheopj movies for most of us. Kote Sessions is not only o populor gothering spot, but it olso pro- vides o romontic view of the Son Diego Boy. As o port of the downtown renovotion progrom, Horton Plozo hos ottrocted mony ovid sight-seers os well os shoppers. Built in 1925, the Belmont Roller Cooster in Mission Beoch operoted for 50 yeors until it wos shut down. Even though there were those who wanted it destroyed, thonks to Ioyol citizens, it still stonds. For over 20 yeors, the Cloiremont Bowling Alley hos been o fovorite hongout for CHS students. One of Cloiremont's fovorite lunch time hongouts is the Itolion Pizzo ond Deli ploce. .' Ax 'ff , 'U' ' ,AS . - env 7 ' y. 'MP 4 a . 'I NX f , ,, fills, -I , - V is gg. sight' . U . I VV Q 3527 A, .. ' 1 5 i ' -2 . .,., rls' ,- ' -1 - '- in wxgfsqj 1 A 1 .. ii,,.i,, .,ii gm f 315 92- duh t 'J fx WW . sv, 323. OQM ' .6 . . A 54 - ur v V 0:9 sic. 0320 1 ,i iq 09 'si' ' ada' :i 'if'7ir, 6'0 HO T 0 0,070 ogg r .v ' , ' 4 0 Q- 15. .. V 'iff 'o o'L f 1.2, e.,,,I,1?g3 .goo X go Mule. el 0 3 t . -P- aff? ggi' ,www 1. Beeches ore like mognets, you con't escope their ottroctlve power. Some of the beoches CHS students go to ore Mission, PB, Shores, Windonseo, Lo Jollo Shores, ond everyone's oll-time fovorite, Block's Beech. 2. Son Diego is proud of its heritage ond hos shown this through the preservotion of Old Town. 3. Nothing con reploce the mogic of o merry-go-round. Seoport Villoge is the setting for this ontlque collection of mysticol horses. 4. You wont tourists? Go to the Wild Animol Pork, one of Americo's only zoos where the lions, tigers, ond bears run free. A speciol 'rhonks to Seo World for doing so much for CHS! Student Life 29 EXTRA, EXTRA, READ ALL ABCDUT IT! challenges. From U.S. to Perth, Australia, America has faced 2-'Z'Z'i'f' i . f v f7+ 1' It was a year of triumph and A-Af I A- be E I many difficulties. The United States mmf has earned the heart-felt triumph Y 1 r and accomplishment of the ,SQ Voyager, the peace walk, and 'f f,E!fr::,:-pig r E Hands Across America. On the 'Y other hand, U.S. grimly confronted ffA-f J issues concerning the White House I and AIDS crisis. 'Q I IRAN CRISIS I Once again the President 9 N figured prominently in the headlines. Reagan claims he was ' II not fully informed about his own . I 5 secret arms dealing with Iran in g iii exchange for the American hostages. The Iran-Contra scandal severely damaged the ad- . . If ministration's credibility. Oliver North, one of the key figures in the scandal, slowed the investiga- tion by refusing to speak before the Senate Committee. Taking the 5th Camendmentj, was the trendy thing to do this year. AIDS CRISIS The AIDS fAcquired Immune Deficiency Syndromej crisis has brought attention to the public eye and the medical community. In San Diego alone there were two hundred and eighty reported cases of AIDS. Among those reported cases, sixty four of them I have died. These statics are up I from only two reported AIDS cases in 1981. The rapid spread of this disease has caused scientists to work diligently to try to find a suc- cessful cure for this fatal disease. Concern over the issue has promp- ted San Diego City Schools to have an AIDS information lecture 'L :is a .i .:Y. H r to be taught in English classes v SOOU. VOYAGER America recovered from the Challenger disaster last year by triumphing in the air with the Voyager. The Voyager was the first plane that traveled around the world in nine days without refueling. The insect-like plane was designed by Burt Rutan, who is president of his own firm, Rutan Aircraft Factory. The plane was flown by Dick Rutan, 48, and Jeana Yeager, 34. 30 Student Life A-De rfrrt My 'Q . iftrfw ftvpf- fffs.- ws- Q HANDS ACROSS AMERlCA On Memorial Day Weekend of 1986, an event, that involved 5.4 million people occurred, it was Hands Across America. Across the country, covering 4125 miles, for a period of fifteen minutes, peo- ple everywhere hand in hand, sang and celebrated together. The idea was to raise money to fight hunger and homelessness. Each participant was asked to donate ten dollars for this worthy cause. Among the millions were celebrities from Hollywood who joined hands for this memorable event. LADY LIBERTY July Fourth was celebrated with a bigger bang than usual, because this year was Lady Liberty's 100th Anniversary. To commemorate this spectacular oc- ji' casion, there were musical events, boat parades, and great fireworks. Millions came out along the New York Harbor to honor this X majestic lady, who represented liberty, justice, and freedom for all. CARY GRANT 1904-1986 Cary Grant, the debonair and elegant man on the screen of Hollywood, died of a stroke at the . 4. A f 1' -'bs'-V V, . age of 62. From generation to generation, he was considered a screen legend, who star- red in 72 movies. Some of his well known movies are Hitchcock's To Catch A Thief, Notorious, and North by North . Even today his classic movies from the 5O's and 60's arejust as popular. AMERlCA'S CUP The history of America's Cup dates back 136 years. Each year the U.S. has won this title, ex- cept in 1988. Dennis Conner's Stars and Stripes spon- sored by the San Diego Yacht Club, regained the America's Cup which was lost to Australia. PEACE WALK California! Nevada! Arizona! Utah! Colorado! Nebraska! Arm in arm, in a clash of colors, age, and na- tionality, they walked in protest. The great peace march, a cross-country trek for nuclear disarmament, was the most dramatic protest of the year. Beginning in Los Angeles, they accomplished a 3700 mile walk to the capital, where cheers, rallies, and speeches, awaited them. Student Life 3 SPECIAL DAZE AT CHS I yi f 8' Af Q, 3' 'hmm wi' li f'wmM,..,,. 1 aww- -' H 414' Li A ' . ' mir. , i- ' 3 ee, 1. Some rebellious students decoroted the compus on the first doy of school. 2. Tono ond Christi ore excited obout wotching Mike in the tricycle roce. CJ., 4., ond 5. The Greot Escope gove students o chonce to Ieorn obout o voriety of crofts ond hobbies. 6. We're gonno rock oround the clock tonite. 7. Roxonne Ruzie ond Jeff Rutlond show their spirit by dressing up for Holloween. 32 Student Life 1. Kihdergorren Doy brought beck mony childish memories for CHS students, 2. Ehrhusiosric rourisrs porricipore in rhe frog roce, 3. Tough pie eoring comperirion between Srephonie Mount ond Lomohr Joclxsom. 4. Cloudio, the chipmunlr, fohrosizes obour Alvin. 5. Angie Perrir ond Norma Borrios presenr rhe Eiffel Tower on Club Doy. 6. Holloweeh Dress-Up Doy exposed o lor of per- sohol fonrosies. 4. S.. rs, is S, 'lu in 'L .' 'Nw WMA' Mgfiuwkw 1 . ' e K In w 4 fi A f A SVA, .f pe e r -. f. S, x -nl. Srudehr Life 33 LL '67 9 Limos, Flowers, Doncing, ond Good Times! dem Life . s' inf! K Anurag ,.,,- ' ,, 5 , 4 ..,g5. s, M, ,fy - is f ' 5 K 2 i 5 Q' 'K' h ' ,, 5' xxx ii.'-i 3 if J '-,,, , it , i. , , ,, ' -V 1' ,..,., . ., 3, TF' ' v ,.,Hf gJ 'if. L , , ge 1 M 1 f - f , t Jinrh grode orrendoms, Oscor Sonchez ond Julie Aicholek. Lemh grade orrendonrs, Coudio Rios ond Ricky orcio. N L pievemh grode ortendonrs, Lomont Jockson ond Elvio Von Es. 'welfth grade orrendonrs, Gorrh Klem ond Shouno Scheffel. if r A r A H :4 rf, E L ff ,ZQQWL ': W I i,i iii A t , i Sweetheart Court x. -1 1 36 Student Life 1 f R . E I 5 N o f vi' Kellie and Bonnie smile big for the camera! Aw, l wanted sour cream and onion, not barbeque Erika, Lisa, and Heather chat at lunch -al-nr You should really try these pretzels they're great! Melyssa ana Merich enjoy Del Taco, .f.,.W X ,, My Vwmmw, - Ah ...L s A , '- ' 'Stl' A . i e f A '? f +5 ik F1 iw K nb, fs ,ev . ,,,' ,m,, ,W V ,i I 'km I , ,f,, W, Duuuck! h The gong compares bikes. U l nu U K ii The 10 minute breok offers time for Moribelie, Mortho, ivone, ond Morrho ro grob o quick snack. Student Life 37 1. One soybeon burger to go, please. 2. Serninor students hove it reol- lyruffl 3. Clairemont hos its shore of Siomese triplets. 4. Louie Montero occomponled by two femole bodyguords. 5. Brion hod one twinkle too mony, 35 Student Life ll i 4 J fu ,fy 5 .Af ff ' ,L 55 it 1 9 ,,. ,.,, .. ,. t ,ww ' K I t. M ,+- ,,, W6 I ff ,, g f V , ' ' ' ' . sg ..,,, - '5iif.:'11..- 1. Cioiremont ocodemic elite ore hard ot work. 2. Oh my Gosh Jill, here comes o nerd. 3. Oh, what o hong over. 4. Yuk Mortho, look ot what yojust stepped in. 5. Loid bock Cloiremonr students enjoy the lost of the summer sun, reminiscing over vocotion memories. Student Life 39 1987 l mm QUEBEC EU UU EE mmmmmimi EEEHEEEE pmmmmmmm Viv K my K ' '? D UUUJ 0 I4 e s C O O O FTT G i V G 42 Orgonizotions' This yeor's Associoted Student Body exhibited the some kind of chieftoin spirit thot hos been o trodition of the orgonizotion since the school opened. Under the guidonce of Advisor Ms. Moore, President Alicio Hernondez, onc Vice-President Denyce Hobgood, the A.S.B. kept the moster schedule of pep rollies, donces, spirit weeks, lunch time octivities, ond other school events. This yeor the A.S.B. room had to move due to the new ottendonce computers. Ms Moore, Cloudio, Alicio, Jeff, Aoron, Jeonne, ond Denyce spent their lost doys of the yeor 1986 moving things fron' room 202 V2 to the old ottendonce room, pointing ond putting together the new A.S,B. home, while oll other members were vocotioning. Through the leodership ond dedicotion the A.S.B. showed whot on excellent group they ore ond one thot we con be proud of. Ms. Moore - Advisor Alicio Hernandez -- President Denyce Hobgood - Vice-President Top row: Stephanie Mount, Choundro Gillom, Trocy Howton, Denyce Hobgood, Shono Hole. Bottom row: Ms. Moore, Lomont Jockson, Alicio Her- nondez, Aoron Brown, ond Stephonie Pfoff. I-0m0m JOCKSOH -' Ch0ifm0n Of Stephonie Pfoff - Secretory Trocy Howton - Treosurer Aoron Brown - Choirmon of Student Publicity Affoifs Elections i 4 3 lt' The ASB. closs, moking things hoppen, Stephonie Mount- Choirmon of Choundro Giliom - Choirmon of Clubs Sono Hole - Chorrmon of Spirit QL. ,, Introducing , , . The ASD. President. The pyramid of SUCCESS. Orgonizotions The Arrow . Room 104 is the home of Cloiremont High School's monthly newspoper, The Arrow. Pom Romsey, odvisor, oversees the work of the Ar- row stoff, with Renee Losky os editor. Students leorn by doing os they write orticles, toke pic- tures, ond design loyouts for eoch issue. The closs olso gets the inside scoop from professionols, with guest speokers ond field trips to ploces like The Son Diego Union fTribune heodquorters. xxx. , :zz 1 .... 1. Journolism is RusseIl's type of closs. 2. Working hord to put together o loyout. 3. Zzzzzzzzz. 4. Arrow veterons, Volerie ond Debie. 44 Orgonizorions fi- The Arrow stoff, CLeft to Righty: Lourie Moldonodo, Pom Romsey fodvisorj, Americo Mor- ris, Melonie Mitchell, Russell Trimble, Archno Bhosin, Christine Adley, Kathleen Gollogher Renee Losky, Kothy Rowe, Borr Doniel, Andreo Pierce, Dorin Mczrsholl, Volerie Goulort, Wes Adoms, Joe Peterson, Jenny Homer, Andreo Beltron, Deeno Peterson, Kothy Boiley, Debie George. ll SQYQR li 1 l 1 i i r l ' If vi- .S M -ull .M fs.. Q, Y, X .fs 'K .TQ QQ R '1' .W Q ,N ,. at M mei' 1 'S' ,Q I 'S iii L. . xx iv- .P W Q.. g,:,,.....-M ,I , ...,,,.,.N.....-...M a as f Y ' Y Q. .wx i K m xii? .J 1g wi iii. ii JUURNH' lEi I 1 w.,.,,,,..W, l 'ir f. II -'Q . My sf. I s ,' iii 1 gg: 2222533 - . gsvf' 1. Archno ond Deeno look over the upcoming poper. 2. The home soys it oll. 3. Thejolly Arrow gong. 4. Ms. Romsey gets corded for the first time in yeors. 5. Dummies? 6. ond 7. Ms. Romsey ond Dorin give eoch other their best missed the deadline looks. a W Orgonizorions 45 Preserving the Yeors This yeor's Columet stoff storted off the yeor with lots of new ond exciting ideos to moke this onnuol different ond memoroble. The stoff wos guided by the new odvisor Normon Moon, who took the ploce of Loreo Moore who retired lost yeor. Although this wos his fits yeor os on odvisor, he quickly leorned the secrets of thejob. This yeor is the first yeor in the history of Columet in which the senior clos: pictures ore in color, Eoch group worked very hord to moke their section the best, ond eoch section tried to put in something new Together the stoff shored the frustrotions ond the ponics os deodlines opprooched. lf it wosn't scheduling o photogropher for group pid tures, it wos picking out the best photos, moking creotive Ioyouts, or writing interesting copy. Altogether, this stoff worked to moke thi: yeor's yeorbook one of the best. L -'mf ce was Editors: Stephonie Pfoff ond Motion Pecus, Columet's 1987 editors, were in chorge of orgonizing ond editing this yeor's onnuol. They ossigned section editors ond their groups, ond bosicolly kept their eyes on everyone. They olso designed the cover ond division poges, completed Ioyouts for the onnuol's opening section, ond plon- ned Columet's contents poge-by-poge. The poir begon putting in time os eorly os the summer ond spent mony weekends completing deodlines. Although the stress ond stroin often led to disogreements, the sotisfoction of hoving completed o chollengingjob efficiently ond creotively mode it worth, well, most of the while. .1 ,,,, Undercloss: This yeor's members tried to moke the section os different os possible. They used little Chieftoin figures, requested poetry from underclossmen, ond lost, but not leost, mode oll the undercloss pictures the some size. They hope you enjoy the pictures of you ond your friends os the yeors go by. Section Editor: Olgo Benitez Ao Orgonizotions Orgonizotions ond Foculty: This group wos in chorge of putting together the pictures ond the stoff section. Foculty sow o comebock of more informotion the teochers ond the introduction of the Teocher Stondouts section. The five hod exciting time getting oll the clubs together for group shots. The best time for section wos when the members finolly leorned to work together, but it oll too soon. Four of the five groduote this yeor, but they wish oll the best to yeor's stoff. Section Editor: Alicio l-lernondez Student Life: Creotivity ond originolity! The Student Life section kept these things in mind while putting together some of the most exciting poges thot Cloiremont hos seen in o long time. Some new odditions to the section were news highlights, television ond movie fovorites, the music of Bo-57 ond speciol CHS events. The stoff is very proud of their occomplishment ond hope the feeling will continue in the yeors to come. Section Editor: Alisso Gobriel 32 53517 54 .. ke... B! ph c s i . f M' gndi 'T 7 H 1 Q T ii A 4 'wi f-i l Top row: Mr. Moon CAdvisorj, Alissa Gabriel, Stephanie Gaebler, Grace Burreece, Angelica Arellano, Lori Parker, Kelly Janes, Tracey Politi, Rosalba Parra, Yolanda Jac- quez, Mai Do, Jose Rodriguez, Olga Benitez, George Morgan. ottom row: Laurie Maldonado, April Harrelson, Loan Nguyen, Phuong Nguyen, Truc-Khanh Nguyen, Lynda Altman, Marion Pecus, Roxanne Ruzic, Stephanie Pfaff, Alicia ernandez, Keron Jennings, Robin Callaway, Ana Camacho. Class Section: The Senior Section was very excited year about the full color pictures. They worked well as a group to make this annual stand out from rest. So enjoy this section Seniors! The Seniors on the hope you'll look back and remember 1967 with memories. Good Luck Class of '87! Section Editor. race Burreece. Norman Moon CAdvisorj: Mr. Moon oversees the work of the whole Calumet Staff. He helps keep the class on track and assists everyone as they put together the yearbook. First and foremost an art teacher, Mr. Moon's creative expertise ensures that the annual ends up looking great. lt's been a fabulous first year and undoubtedly the future will be even better due to his new found experience with the Calumet Organization. Sports: This section spends most of their time out on the field where all the action is. Interviewing coaches and players gives them an inside look at the teams. Each member of the group puts extra time into work- ing with each coach andthe actual layouts. The sports section is a group effort. No one member could do ir alone. They would like to express appreciation to everyone who helped make their work a little easier: coaches, photographers and the players themselves. With their help, it all come together. Section Editor: Stephanie Gaebler Organizations 47 N All in the Fomily ge A Lyndo Alrmonn e ,W,1 5, , Yi! . Stephanie Pfoff OO1 Groce Burreece fffi Alicio Hernondez Morion Pecus vi? 48 Orgonizofions Loon Nguyen Phoung Nguyen Truc-Khonh Nguyen U1 Morio Arellono Ano Comocho Yolondo Jocquez Lori Parker I Olgo Benitez , . M! Moi Do Alisso Gobriel Stephanie Goebler , ,aw L, Keron Jennings Kelly Jones ff e 4 i Lourie Moldonodo Rosolbo Porro Trocey Poliri r N , , is-5 . Wife fe , ,. : k 7 ' ! 'Y ,.ei f fm Jose Rodriguez April Horrelson 0 1 George Morgan Roxanne Ruzic Orgonizorions 49 Vorsity Cheerleoding Cofopfoin Som Cgopef Coptoin Julie Poukkulo The Vorsity Squod this yeor introduces i our first mole cheerleoder since 1968, Mor- cus Noble. Along with second yeor coptoin Julie Poukkulo, the bosicolly new squod showed, their enthusiosm through vorious sporting events ond pep rollies. They olso l spent time this summer ot U.S.A. Cheerleoding Comp in U.C. Irvine, ond pro- moted spirit during the Speciol Olympics ot Seo World. Speciol recognition should be given to Soro Cooper, Julie Poulslsulo, ond Piuno Soito, oll of whom represented CHS for their entire three yeors ot Cloiremont. Congrots on o superjob! Top row: Potty Vosquez, Cori Buckmon, Runo Soito, Elvio Von Es, Trocy Brobonk, Allison Leech, Jennifer Toylor. Bottom row: Morcus Noble, Julie Poukkulo, Shono Hole, Soto Cooper, Liso Price. Runo Soito 50 Orgonizotions r, .Q 5 .1 v 'LA . S. 23- 1 Xing! xx at iiilr xi t -Q ff- ,Q 35 4, VZ, .S. .A .4 . Mr, . ww , W ', '-if Q? fx- 9' sf .fa 'wwf Q , Q , ,. 'M f fz gl nr, -fn fff' , 'af 5 -I 2 , Q5 Y + Q., ,Q Q 1 , W w ' 3 Wk V ,.. ,, ay, M1147 -fl 'hx -v. , f ,,:' , :El x.,.,,,, 4 4 5 wiv x . 4 , f X . f 15 H 4 W K: fy if-V, Aww L3 ' ' . 3 5-1 1' 1-gust I 23'-H ff --5:A..',g, 'fN.,'. , V, .ff . .x Vx,.,,, , V., J fu 13' R5v f ? x Bock row: Jeonne Horklerood, Co-Coptoin Angie Petitt, Coptoin Onico Cole. Front row: Lynn Sylvertre, Rosie King, Heother Moy. i l ciiiiji With oll newcomers, except Cciptoin W ' ,,, Onico Cole returning from lost yeor, the . is v Junior Vorsity Squod showed greot spirit ond enthusiosm. Like the Vorsity f' Cheerleoders, the JV Squod porticipoted 4 'f' M for o week this summer with N.S.A. 1 , Cheerleoding Comp or U.C.5.D. There they ' 1 in I leorned new cheers ond com eted with 7,if'9:, f'3,i other schools. Their Iiveliness this yeor wos Q ' 'wig' 'l' opprecioted by Cloiremont's teoms os well os fons. Thonks for o reot yeor! . . Q Lnjeonne Gnd Home perform O' O PGP 3. The JV Cheerleaders present their mount. ro y. 2. A winning squod! 52 Orgonizotions 4 i x 3 l Chorus and Photography Club The 1986-'87 Chorus sang its way into many hearts during the year, reaching new heights under the guidance of Keith Galasso. The Chorus occasionally enters competi- tions, and often performs at events, i.e. parades. At Christmas they went caroling around the school and at the business of- fices of Sea World. lt's a lot of hard work, but the fun and satisfaction are worth it, says one melodic alto. Chorus is a great experience, claims another earnest bass. 'l' Pictured here is the photography club. Betty Olson and llaria Krejer shut- ter when they think of the many times they've been caught on film. Photo Joe, always prominent on cam- pus, takes pictures for The Ar- row, and Bart helped out the Calumet staff by supply- ing a few of his pictures. This photo was, of course, taken by the members of the club. Can't you tell? 'x. ff was Chorus, Front row: CLeft to Righty Eric Baker, Eddie Padilla, Erin Baker. Middle row: QLeft to Righty Kim Thien Do, Angela Fortier, Sandra Preciado, Simone Thomas, Annelle Miskowiez, Jeanne Washington. Back row: Tracy Rhodes, Claudia Copeland, Maria Draskovic, Kaleen Svendsen, Stacy McDowell, Stephanie Cheureux, Mr. Galasso. Nat shown in picture: Jose Amaro, Jacqualine Dyess, Rosa Gama, Amanda Lawson, Jeanne Merrill, Patricia Morrow, Josephine Orona, Kathleen Gallagher. Photography Club: CLeft to Righty Joe Peterson, llaria Krejer, Qadvisory, Wesley Adams, Bart Daniel, Ard Magnuson, Betty Olson Cadvisory, Organizations 53 Dromo Club From November 19 through the 22, the Cloiremont Ployers presented The Diory of Anne Fronk, bosed on the novel of the some nome. Performed on the newly con- structed stoge in Cloiremont's Little Theotre Co remodeled room 5015, it wos o greot success. lt oll come together thonks to o fontostic cost, directors Poulo Duris ond Jomes Eornest, ond o group of hord- worlsing students who worked behind the scenes. They included Rusty Orr, Thereso Ellis, Tony Orr, Kevin Mosher, Angie Petitt, ond Kittrece Rollison. 54 Orgonizotions Dromo Club members, Qclockwise from lefty: Roe Archlvol ond Mork Wlsherd, Kevin Dovid Wright, Andreo Monsouor, Amondo Strong, Rusty Orr, Angie Petitt, Tony Orr, Bill Robin Cogle, Chris Molsteod, Chris Golonte, Kittrece Rollison, Todd Corpenter, Cynthio Renee Losky, Roxanne Ruzic, Eddie Podillo, Julie Poukkulo, Mott Thornbury, Jerry ' Marcus Noble. xxwh, ,sw v , 1 iff 1 59 Q ye SQL A 'VSR AU .iam Af ,l, 1 , 3 Flog Corp Bock row: Monico Ortego, Olgo Benitez, Middle row: Beth Schuler, Meredith Hollmon, Tino Woggoner, Kothleen Gollogher. Front row: Morio Gorcio, Cormen Herrero, Evo Mortinez, Trocy Rhodes, Morio Androde. Colonel- Olgo Benitez Coptoin - Meredith Hollmon Sergeonr - Kothleen Gollogher 56 Orgonizotions 1 Acodemic Decothlon Teom On Soturdoy, November 15, students from 45 schools from oll over Son Diego competed in the fourth onnuol Acodemic Decothlon. Eoch teom consisted of three A students, three B students, ond three C students who spent the entire doy toking tests in such subjects os economics, fineorts, Iiteroture, mothemotics ond science. Students olso wrote o timed essoy, gove speeches ond in- terviews, ond competed in the group Super Quiz. Though only four members from Cloiremont's teom ot- tended, they put forth o voliont effort. ln foct, Louro Wright wollsed owoy with the top essoy in the whole competition, gornering 999 points out of o possible 1000. The teom consisted of Todd Corpenter, Keri Jurkoic, Rox- onne Ruzic, ond Louro Wright, ond were cooched by ll- orio Krejer, Betty Olson, ond Rob Driscol. A5 1. Welcome to the Acodemic Decothlon! 2, Cooches toke o breok between events. 3. Mrs. Krejer gives Todd some helpful odvice. 4. Louro sports her medol for the number one essoy. 5. Roxonne gets o point for Cloiremont - X in the Super Quiz. 58 Orgonizotions Academic Team l Academic Team: Ql3ottomj Bryan Kaufman, Kim Worobec Cvisitorj, Keri Jurkoic, Claudia fopeland, Kristy Ghodsee, Jacky Dyess, Roxanne Ruzic Uopj David Kassebaum, Betty Olson Qadvisorjp Kevin Murphy Cvisitorj, Erika Phibbs, Todd Carpenters hair, Mayra Peters, Chris Galante Qvisitorj, Mark Swain, Rusty Orr Qvisitorj, Shanda Magee, Damon Schrosk, Renee Lasky, Cynthia Ruzic, Steve Bergstrom, Lorna Swanson, llaria Krejer Qadvisorj, The Academic Team, coached by Betty Olson and llaria Krejer, competes like any sports team. Members attend weekly meets in which they rally to answer the most questions in a given time limit. The competition works much like the college bowls of the 1Q5O's, as schools all over San Diego battle each week at Freshmen, Junior Varsity and Varsity levels. At the end of the year, there are playoffs for the school with the most wins. Though our school doesn't always come out on top, the meets are a whole lot of fun for both the players and the audience. jar-. K cg. .4 X , Ak -,,,,..q,--0 M43 Mrs Olson moderates for the practices. Whoopee The team waits anxiously for the next question. 2 . Ribbet, N- plainable during practice, Organizations 59 , Varsity team members Mark and Tom do something unex German and Russian Club The German Club, led by Q Frau Krejer, is for students who 5 want to learn more about the A German culture, language, and lifestyle. Most of the students in- volved in the club do take Ger- man here at Clairemont. Excep- tional studentsgtake the German Exam, and everyone gets to sing songs and participate in varied I German activities. German Club, Top row: Gordon Wright, Eric Groenberg, Robert Schlpman, John Cummings, Donald Edelman, Russel Holl- ingsworth. Middle row: Julie Doutel, Keri Jurkolc, Moyra Peters, Dorothy Wagoner, Shanda Magee, Erika Phibbs, Adella Herrera, Sara Cornelius. Bottom: Adam Siutts, Troy Popp, Joe Ferreira, Manuel Gomez, Marshall Bushfield, John Branch, Nicole Utsler, Frau Krejer Cadvlsorj. ' Another Language rsl l club led by the multi- lingual Mrs. Krejer is the Russian Club. Group events include the semi- annual festival at a Greek Orthodox Church, trips to Balboa Park to see Rus- sian icons, excursions to Russian restaurants, and x trips to musical events, such as the Nutcracker Suite. Since the Soviets are of major interest to people of the United States, group members l seek to understand not only the complicated Rus- sian language, but a diverse culture as well. Russian Club, Top row: llarla Krejer Qadvisorj, Keri Jurkoic, Cynthia Ruzic, Roxanne Ruzic, Mayra Peters, Erika Phibbs. Bottom row: Chris Malstead, Damon Schrosk, Todd Carpenter, 60 Organizations lrolion And Joponese Club 3 ltolion Club, Cclockwise from Ieftj: llorio Krejer Codvlsorj, Mork Wisherd, Chris Golonte, Domon Schrosk, Lorno Swonson, Bort Daniel, Chris Molsteod, Claudio Copelond, Cynthio Ruzic, Bill Weiss, Roxanne Ruzic, Renee Losky. Joponese Club, Cstondlngj: Bott Doniel, Cloudio Copelond, Toshiko Hosegowo, Cconsultontj, Chris Molsteod, Cynthio Ruzic, Kevin Murphyfsittingjz Domon Schrosk, Roxanne Ruzic, Renee Losky, Sheo McComb. A fun club to join ot Cloire- mont is the ltolion Club. The longuoge closs itself is fost poc- ed, but oll club members, whether they 'tolse ltolion or not, enjoy the benefits of fin- ding out obout ltoly. And trips to ltolion restouronts ore olwoys o treotl Still onother unique club ot Cloiremont is the Joponese Club. Some members ore enrolled in first or second yeor Joponese, while others just leorn obout the Joponese themselves. Sushi, rice, ond chopsticks ore ovid members of this orgonizotion os well. Orgonizotlons 61 French ond Sponish Club Under the nurturing hond of notive Frenchwomon Modome Morlene An- ton, the French club found o new niche in CHS heorts. The petite club enjoyed houte cuisine ond the view- ing of French films. Member Angelico Arellono cloims, lt's o lot of fun, once you get to do octivities. We wish more people would show up for meetings ond get involved. The French club is open to oll students, even those who don't know the longuoge but wont to get to know more obout the country, people, ond customs. I The Sponish club wos heoded this yeor by Morio Loncoster ond Ar- cilio Touber. The club welcomed not only notive speolsers, but beginning students os well. Those involved did mony fun things, such os seeing Sponish movies, eoting fine Mexicon cuisine, ond viewing pic- tures of the beoutiful country of Spoin, Top: Mrs. Morio Loncoster, Dovid Tunnel, Moyro Peters, Scott Lookobough, lris Gonzoles, Tyro Boin, Andreo Pierce, Cosey Shondo Mogee, Kim Worobec, .lockie Dyess, Roxonne Ruzic, Angelico Arellono, Mortho Sonchez, Goby Coto, Mrs. Arcilio Touber. Top: Modome Morlene Anton - odvisor, Iris Gonzoles, Andreo Pierce, Angelico Arellono, Jone Weber, Mehroz, Eriko Phibbs, Shondo Mogee, Moyro Peters. Middle: Anobel Gorcio, Angie Petit, Bottom: Elizobeth Eddie Podillo, Morgorito Luno, Normo Borrios. tom: Ard Mognuson, Wes Adoms, Onico Cole, Amy Peters, Joe Peterson, Eddie Podillo. 62 Orgonizotions CSF and Astronomy 1' ' ' I I I El? - I I Betty Olson headed this yeor's C.S.F. CCaIifornia Scholarship Federationj, a club dedicated to the academic achievers of CHS. The club sponsors welcom- ing teas and pizza parties, and concluded the year with a trip to Disneyland where a great time was had by all. It's a really great oppor- tunity for people who have been working hard academically to relax and Eck: Chris Reuben, Matt Little, Hector Rios, Pat Burrus, Karen Middaugh, Lorna Swanson, Jane Weber, Joanna England, Roxanne sic, Denyce Habgood. Middle: Claudia Copeland, Todd Carpenter, Eric Kvigne, Erika Phibbs, Truckhahn Nguyen, Tuonh Da, arion Pecus, Phuong Nguyen, Loan Nguyen, Chris Malstead. Front: Renee Lasky, Cynthia Ruzic, Kristy Ghodsee, Theresa anschien, Onica Cole, Yvonne Gentry, Muoi Diec, Shanda Magee, Jackie Dyess, Rae Archival. np, clockwise from left: John Steineman, Rick Doane, Greg Carroll, Jim Cornell, Chris alante, Mark Swain. Middle: Mr. Gary Blume, Jeremy Jurkoic, Kevin Murphy, Bill Weiss, :nrt Daniels, Mayra Peters, Theresa Monschein, Tuanh Do, Muoi Dioc. Bottom: David Tun- al, Jae Peterson, Damon Schrosk, Wes Adams, David Kassebaum, Shanda Magee, Joan- J England, Astronomy reached for the stars this year, under the heavenly guidance of Gary Blume. Clairemont High is pro- ud of its well-equipped obser- vatory, which was restored to working capacity during 1985. Clairemont High School is the only San Diego County High School with an observatory an its campus, and it was finished just in time to view the elusive Halley's Comet. Students this year, more than ever before, really turned their eyes to the heavens. have fun, remarks senior, Phuong Nguyen. Organizations 63 Seminar Club , Seminar is an accelerated program for academically talented students. The nearly thirty members meet weekly under the guidance of llaria Krejer, Betty Olson, and Pam Ramsey to listen to and talk with guest speakers, to discuss topics of common interest, and to give their own seminars. Seminar students are known for their creativity and off-the-wall ideas and customs, which are openly expressed in room 308. 1 Students concentrate on lunch during a seminar meeting. 2. Ears to you, Todd! 3. Advisors marvel at the wonders of the program. 4. Seminar attracts a diverse population. 5. Kittrece and her backup singers. Seminar Club, Bottom row: Jacky Dyess, Shea McComb, Kim Worobec, Mark Swain, May Peters, Todd Carpenter, Keri Jurkoic, Tom Early, David Kassebaun. Standing: Ilaria Krejer C3 visorj, Pam Ramsey Cadvisorj, Kevin Murphy, Bill Weiss, Erika Phibbs, Jeremy Jurkoic, La Wright, Betty Olson Cadvisorj, Kittrece Rollison, Bart Daniel Cvisitorj. Sitting, Top row: Pioxan Ruzic, Claudia Copeland, Renee Lasky, Cynthia Ruzic, Damon Schrosk, Kristy Ghodsee, Shana Magee. Above: Ard Magnuson, Lauren Griffin, Lorna Swanson, Chris Malstead, Steve Bergstrorvl ' iii sf ...,, 3, Af x . er-mtv' -rl? .Q ,,,,,,, f C a ,M V N Q ga V 64 Organizations n it Model United Notions fffafali' Bryan Kaufman, David Kasseboum, Zondre Watson, Jeff Langford. skin fclockwise from lower lefty: Jeanne Johnson, Jacky Dyess, April Larson, Damon Onica Cole, Cynthia Ruzic, Claudio Copeland, Kristy Ghodsee, April Harrelson, Huynh, Kevin Murphy, Mayra Peters, Bill Weiss, Michelle Dawson, Phil Vigil, Paul Sharman Farnes is in her second year as advisor of Model United Nations CM.U.N.j. It is a program in which students research and then represent countries in conferences not too different from those of the reol United Nations. By studying diverse topics, delegates seek to olleviote world problems and often discover how difficult it is to keep the peace Ceven amongst themselvesj. Through exploration of varied cultures and values, students learn to look at the world more objectively and gain a better understanding of politics, as well. Clairemont also runs the Junior Model United Nations, a similar conference for junior high schools. Just completing its 10th session, J.M.U.N. was the first of its kind in the nation. iw cm Q' 1--sul' me uf- Sk K , 113 ,. S ' 1. Now Bill . . . 2. Aw gee, Ms. Farnes, l'm in- nocent, honest! 3. Steve, Bart, and Zondre demonstrate their diverse patriotism. 4. Hey Jennifer - gat any M.U.N.ey for lunch? 5. Clairemont Colleges Con- ference, Srd Committee 6. Nice tie, Bart. Organizations 65 Band T . , 3 Bock row: Annabel Garcia, Yvonne Gentry, Bill Sparks, Ricky Hilliard, Rex Romero, Jason Braxton, Tim McMahon, Stephen Bergstrom, Shay Torres, Jorge zales. Middle row: Larry Barker, Jovita Arias, Jeanne Merrill, Karen Payne, Jimmy Swager, Earnest McBride, Pete Magnuson, Craig Baker, Trinity Stumb, Rollison, Julio Fergoso, Mr. Gallaso Qband instructory Front row: Oscar Ramirez, Alex Glenn, Mark Corillo. 1. The Clairemont High School Marching Band. 2. Foot injury and all, Jeanne Merrill valiantly marches on at the Homecoming game. 3. The band participates in the La Jolla Christmas Parade. oo Organizations This yeors's Chieftoin Bond disployed o wonderful selection of rousing music ond innovotive morching. The Bond members ployed ot dll the footboll gomes owoy from home, ond olso provided spirit ot our pep rollies. The musicions were obly directed by Mr. Golloso, ond helped promote spirit omong oll Chieftoins. In December, their musicol obility wos tested or the Lo Jollo Christmos Porode where they put on on excellent performonce. x-X1 0 9 we 6, vfxggw dsbclgy Q 1. One trombone ot the big porode 2. Members of the flog corps Ieod the porode. 3. Performers tolse o breother ot the Christmos Porode. . 4. Cloiremont's bross section joms ot Homecoming. 4.4-fs Orgonizotions 67 ' 4 V i mmmiimmi mm QQ- -5 ljC EEEEEEEC EEEEIEEEC Qmmmmmmi it 'ef Sports 69 Varsity Football The Chief's '86 season was a disappointing one for both the players and coaches. Plagued by injuries to senior quarterback Jae Fernandes and junior fullbacls Chris Bax the team got off to a slow start but gained momentum and improved every weels, This team was noted for its hard nosed play and was feared and respected by their opponents. Senior standouts this year were: Brian Gibson, Earnest McBride, Ken Pucillo, Robert Chouinard, Rudy Neri, John Wineslsi, Brian Despres, Zane d Williams, and John Steineman. , f,, , W C fr , C -, ,x .7' -' 5 . ,Q ,gs t wa gr . 5 rf , A 'fqwwi if Q1 922 Aih row: Coach Krupens, Lamont Jackson, John Cummings, Zane Williams, Brian Despres, Mike McQueeny, Boca Thomas. 3rd row: Coach Taylor, Coach Baarts, Cercy Moore, Greg Knight, Craig Dinger, Clarence Hunt, Ricardo Morales, Joe Fernandez, Coach Jameson, Coach Estey. 2nd row: Tammy Thompson, John Wineslsi, Chris Bax Earnest McBride, Javier Herrera, Ramon Madrigal, Coach Jameson, ist row- Rudi Neri, Tom Boggess, Ken Puccilo, Carlos Manzano, Brian Gipsan, John Chauinard, Maria Cole. 70 Sports JV Football This year's J.V. football team was directed by quarterback Sergio Sandoval, With the help from receivers and backs, such as Manuel Flores, Lowell Ellis, and Razor Porter, the offense learned the meaning of team work. The defense was led by Sean Clark and Ulisses Hernandez, who helped make quarter- back sacks, fumble recoveries, and interceptions. Coach Musial, commented, This is a very enthusiastic and dedicated group, if they stick together and keep working hard, they should be able to put up more wins in the future. I enjoyed working with this great group of players. i ' , - 43.3. , , Q3 - Back row: James Raisor, Luis Romero, Sergio Sandoval, Clarence Hunt, Damian O'Conner, Ricardo Lopez, Sean Clark. Row 2: Coach Musial, Derek Young, Mike Michellis, Richard Pula, Jim Gerstanslager, Troy Popp, John Redman, Mike Matisohn, Coach Knupple. Row 3: Richard Leggler, Steve Landry, Lowell Ellis, Miguel Espinoza, Jesus Peraza, Tony Carnerie, Aaron Turner, James Christianson, Jeff Langford, Frank Martinez, Ulisses Hernandez, Oscar Sanches. Row 4: Ruben Alcaraz, Eli Burns, Steve Kropf, Jesus Jaureguy, Jeremy Hidalgo, Jose Bautista, Joe Jones, Steve Chase, Salvador Baeza, David Muniz. Row 5: Michael Cole, Nam Nguyen, Huynh Cuong, Javier Luna, Fa- bian Martinez, Jamaul Pennington, Manuel Flores, Mike Woodfill, Chad Phipps. 72 Sports 1 . ,QL I 4 'W Q' Cross-Country The Chieftain Cross-Country team had a lot of spirit this year, but struggled in their tough league. They had a chance to participate in the South Bay Pepsi Invitational, Mt. Carmel Invita- tional, and the Southern California Invitational. We congratulate the boys' cross-country team and lris Gonzalez for going to the CIF finals. Un- fortunately, they didn't place, however, with several strong underclassmen runners rounding out the team, Clairemont can look forward to a brighter season next year. J vzrsvzlyff Varsity - Chicho Mendoza, Alex Contreras, Ben Kiblinger, Barry McKnight, Doug Knight Escobedo, Eric Groenberg. J.V. - Tah Ho, Arde Magnesen, Gary Doby, David Teunnell, Eric Fincher, John Aguilar 74 Sports CHS Doug and Barry outrunning their competition ': '1P Bock row: Iris Gonzalez, Kelly Wood, Monico Flores, Andreo Plerce. Front row: Kothy Boilley, Deeno Peterson, Elizabeth Contreros. 1. Andreo ond Ellzobeth giving it their oll. 2. Iris cotches her breoth on the wcy ro the finish. x Sports 75 Girls' Tennis Girls' tennis teom is bock! With the help of Cooch McMillion, our new tennis teom is on the move to meet next yeors gools. With sincere effort ond o lot of proctice, they showed promise for the upcoming yeors. Although the teom didn't do os wellos expected, they ore truly dedicoted ployers. Since oll the teom members ore underclossmen, there is o better chonce to im- prove, ond moybe even C.l.F. Left to right: Sondro Sondovol, Eriko Soito, Myro Peters, Solly Molne, Amy Peters, Shondo Magee, Cooch McMillion, Keri Jurkolc, Roe Russell, Sharon Zorbock, Erlco Weber Jenny Homer, Jocky Dyess, Debbie McGlynn 76 Sports 7 l - 1 Q ' ' 1 1 . , V r ' 't,.,L,1 ,cmd I Q1 wwf 51 , kfV,, , - mf v 5 A,-ff K Vit 'W Q 'wg V ., .. , -W lr 1 Witt edgy. f in f 5 ,A 5., W W .ez .H ,fy ,Q ,f A , , 7 , , ,. t+ Qmwf . lg ,, V ,W , ,, .fff , , .ff,,,- 1, 'ff ' f t ,rf ,I , V ja- ,V M, 1, '. ,,,, W , I V 1 ,, . Amy Peters woiting for LOVE Tennis onyonef' osked Keri Jurkoic, Where's the boil, . Myro Peters excloims, I con't quite reoch it! Sports 77 Varsity Volleyball FUN! COMPETITIVE! AGGRESIVE! These words describe this year's volleyball season. The girls not only had fun, but also lm- proved their skills considerably. We learned a lot of new skills and as a result, became a very competitive team, said team captain, Senior Connie Roth. One of their best matches was against Mission Bay High School. The girls played a total of five games, defeating the Bucs three games to two. We never gave up, we fought until the end!, said Senior Tonya May. The team was consistent in the effort they put into each game. Seniors Con- nie Roth and Sandie Cupit were a very important part of the team, commented Coach Miller. Sandie Cupit was voted Most Valuable Player of the season. CCongratulations Sandielj. Although most of the varsity players are graduating this year, next year's team looks very promising, said Senior Stella Simone. The varsity returning players for next year are Juniors Agueda Grajeda, who has a great serve, and Michelle QShellyJ Miller, who by the way, has a killer spike! Congratulations to all thegraduatlng Seniors! We look forward to a great season next year. 1. Tracy Howthon gets ln position for a bump. 2. Stop!! says Senior Connie Roth, and when a Senior says STOP, everybody listens. 78 Sports Back row: Manager Don Sullivan, Connie Roth, Tanya May, Stella Simone Cupit, Coach Dan Miller. Front row: Lori Roberts, Michelle Miller, Tracy Agueda Grajeda. Top row: Tracy Harris, April Harrelson, Jenny Womack, Don Sullivan, Debbie Palmer, Moria Simone, Leonor Saldivar, Bottom row: Christina MacDonald, Holly Nichols, Jennifer Bell, Tamie Seevers, Julie Michalek, Coach Diane Owens. J.V. Volleyball Our J.V. Volleyball teom played exceptionally well over the 1986-1987 season. The team has greatly im- proved over the lost few years. They proved to be tough competition during their U.C. match which went into overscore. Beoting Hoover by a landslide gove us all high hopes. First-yeor player, Holly Nichols, was o great boost to the team, as well as mony outstanding new freshmen. The improvement in the team shows they are on their way to an even better season next yeor. l. April Harrelson is out to kill. 2, Jenny Womack appears sidetracked by. . .whot's that name again? Sports 79 Vorsity Boslsetboll The '66-'87 Vorsity bosketboll seoson wos o terrific one, finishing second in the Leogue with o 16-6 position - thot's more wins thon the lost five yeors combined! Senior Vic Boer ond sophomore Roy McDovid mode the Western oil leogue first teom. The Chiefs won the Torrey Pines tournoment ond were runners up in the Kiwonis tournornent. Some of next yeors returning ployers will include: Roy McDovid, Lomont Jockson, ond Dove Koonin. Jump for that basket! V . ,fu f-A I I Bock r Dove Koonin, Lornont Jockson. ow: Cooch Lee, Roy McKnight, Greg Corroll, Joson Deol, John Steinnemon, Vic Boer, Joson Broxton. Front row: Mike Giordono, Richord Pizono, Jornes Brunelle 80 Sports 'Q 4 owe EQ X You!! nu. Cam -if 'm 1. Dove observes the court. 2. Reoch!! 3. Mike Offempfs o free throw. 4. Vic throws o slom dunk. Sports 81 Girls' Vorsity Bosketboll If this yeors Girls' Vorsity Bosketboll teorn con keep winning, ployers feel thot they hove o chonce ot the ployoffs. One ployer, point guord Sondy Cupit, comments lf we continue to ploy up to our potentiol, not only will the teom do well this seoson, but next yeors teom should be hot, since there ore on- ly two seniors on the teom this yeor. Lori Robertson shooting for 2 7 lg Heother Motler moking o loy up Chieftoins pepping eoch other up p row: Stephanie Gilbert, Jane Weber, Jackie Motteler, Moria Droslsovic, Lori Robertson, Holly Nichols, rlly Snnith, Coach Miller, Bottom row: Erica Weber, Heather Motteler, Sandy Cupit. Sandy Cupit going down court Kelly Smith with ojumper Cheiftoins on defense M RW A W i .,.. ,A ...f, ,., ...K -ikl ,KLL ' g Q 'l m A Xu Q ,.1Qi: Q fix Q. ' K I nw N . 6 fx 1. is there on opening? 2. Look! D 3. Thor sly look. 4. ZZZ , , . 84 Sports p row Coach Cravens Alejandra Ramirez Irma Serrano Molena Drokouch Lynn Sylvertre. Bottom row: JV Girls' Basketball This year the Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team displayed a super attitude. The Junior Varsity team had six wins and two losses throughout the season. They also placed fourth in the Orange Glen tournament. Even with their lack of experience, they greatly improved during the season. When asked how he felt about the team Coach Cravens enthused, I had a great time working with the team! The players are looking forward to a great season in '88, r 'ff' 1 1 Yfffwsfoc I fill obj! ,cwvwt ,ws qw Jwwf Hoff 'MOI QL YUQ Vworxpvi ,cfpaafc Wink! 'WEN Ji WM40' jplioxgvk. apjxqut .dw ala 'ww T jixodb yvrxvb! , N xwla JV!-vfcwf T? N40 410 or A WW , L T ,L -fl,W0m Cg scfpxmfyf I Aly' bww WW? M 06' JAWW' ' V K1 CVCL win! 47251 T 6'L gD , T if The V fselg , ff X L QQ 5Lhi'??UV wwf 'QW IQDQQ The Chiefs did it ogoinl This yeor's Vorsity Wrestling teom took the C.l.F. title for the second yeor in o row. The teom won every one of their leogue motches, ond ploced first in the Corlsbod, Miro Meso, ond El Cojon Tournoments. We ore speciolly proud of Morio Cole for moking it to the Sfote Chompionship Cheld in Fresno, CAD. Although Eric Rozso, Brion Despres, ond Borry McKnight ore groduoting this yeor ond will be sorely missed by the squod, the Chiefs con expect o greot seoson next yeor. The teom work ond dedicotion of oll our wrestlers proved to be the key to the success of the seoson. Top row: Borry McKnight, Jeffgcyis, Ulisses Hernondez, Brion Despres, Juon Romonos Chris Box Mono Cole Cooch Knupple Bottom row Clint Armitoge Chlcho M dozo, Mouricio Espinozo, Corlos Armento, 'Eric Rozsoi' Asst. Cooch Aoron JomEon. 86 Sports gg Q45 'sa 1 ' .w,wuW'Y ?'V'WM' J.V. Wrestling The Junior Vorsity Wrestling Teom storted out with o strong seoson, with outstonding wrestlers, freshmon Jesus Joureguy, freshmon Clint Arimitoge, sophomore Derek Young, sophomore Scott Chouinord, ond junior Richord Leglor. The Junior Vorsity Wrestling teom begon competing in tournoments in lote Jonuory. They hod o strong showing in the vorious tour- noments they competed in. The Junior Vorsity teom continued successfully through the '87 seoson ond ore looking forword to o greot seoson in '88. J.V. Wrestlers: Mike Brooks, Scott Chouinord, Fronk Martinez, Jeremy Hidolgo, Artuno Escobedo Dennis Cunnlnghom Corlos Honzono Ernest McBride Mortln Porros Don ny Chouinord. 86 Sports ' Re-ody, ser, go. im going ro get you for rhis! Struggling for o pin. Looks like onorher Chiefroin vicrory. Sporrs 89 Boys' Soccer The Vorsity Soccer teom storted their seoson in the North County ond Lo Jollo toutnoments, ond showed promise of o greot seoson. Throughout the seoson they were tied for second ploce with University City, ond ronlsed within the top five in the county. Senior stondouts included Ken Pucillo, Milse Shonohon, ond Gorth Klem, who wos the top scorer for the seoson. The teom consisted primorily of groduoring seniors which meons there will be plenty of spots open next yeor for interested Chieftoins, ,,,,r , 1 T Ax Q, Th 1S'3 t ,Wm are , rw., :xr 1' Milf V A91 4 'lr 1 5 f A S M ve, 4 I Bock row- Cooch Word, lohn Tuttle, Lorry Bother, Shoun Severson, Mike Shonohon, Robert Gullil P. Gulli, Morls Swoin, Rosendo Fuentes, Edrnundo Rodriguez, Scott Bellows. Front row, Gotth Kletn, Keith Desonio, Steven Kroph, Ruben Alcorez, Don Sullivon, Dornon Schrosle, Ken Pucillo, Gustovo Escobedo, Doug Knight 90 Sports 0 Q ,I mr -f , , V 1 Y ,Aff 2 4 . af, A. I ? , U0 K . k f' 5 P f 3 ,Ml v Q Q C a ,,,,,4 :Iwi r' 1 M .W K mf' ,. f --ww, V, .V ,,,,,, M W. L I H , ,, f' , ,Q A ,,,, W m,,,,,,,,,,, 'M in fl D 4 ,V f ,YM f W , -- W Q W W im WM 1 5. X Q' , A W 4 H Y M2 w f I , 7 , X9 adam ii Q. ,, show., w N sh 1- s -wM,,,, ,L 1 x., IQ' ,ii 1 , uf ' M- 4 .QY6 M W' V if Mn if V ' .:, V W ' A 3 L iw. ,J .:Z,,4M,h ' wwf. 0 ' I ., .,. ,, a N , ,,,, ' V A V4 ' , ' 5 ,Q 3' A V W , , YA , ,, , ' , If H-w,.,w , A- Ay-W1 f , - ' f Q- V ' 531 W, , V5 ,,.' , ., M W , U. I M M y' J f Ny 1 .Ln W :M 1 H ' ,,' , I y , , ,. H :LH - W ,, 'wwly X ,Q 5 I W A V , ,, 1 V ,V ...V J y Q Y I I ,iw Magi, 1, , K, W K ,' J r H 174 f ,fn VM. H ,gf ' , ,C ' f ' 1 .Q mi'..Ww,'Mfi',,AWk ,, , 2, 7, m.f,-,.wQ 'Wonno ber? 'Oh, no you don't! XIr's lone-Iy or the top. Soy, whor? Sports Q1 Q QXQCNN ffr A 'xvkji F tp j in Q3-YDXQ ',oN3,fw Wwwf , . . X Girls' Soccer Since the formation of the girls soccer team in 1984, this winter sport has steadily gained in popularity. Gradually, more and more girls have tried out for the sport. This year's girls soccer team is gearing up for a victorious season with the help of many returning players and the enthusiasm of Coach Waters. Led by veteran Schauna Scheffel, and bright newcomer Jen- ny Womacls, the team seems inspired by visions of success. ' -sr 1. Crysti Thrasher puts the ball into play. 2. Assistant Coach Jim Kerr talks strategy with the girls during the game, 3. Suzy Ellis show versatility by doing the Hula Dance while playing soccer. f X or ,X bg Back row: Coach Waters, Sandra Davidson, Schauna Scheffel, Vikki Sanger, Tracy Howton, Suzy Ellis, Dorothy Wagoner, Sally Misell Cmanagerj, Mary West Cassistant coachj. Middle row: Michelle Lundblade, Sandy Flores, Gaby Beltran, Denyce Hobgood, Jenny Womack, Tomi Seeyers. Front Andrea Moshe iow: Mehrak Mehraz, Elisa Valdez, Crystal Thrasher, Maria Simone, Kathy Bailey, Stella Simone, fi ,g,,,L,,,..., Z 1.9 ', , Vorsity Boseboll The 1987 Vorsity Boseboll teom looks very promising. With returning ployers Don Moron, Rick Doone, Luis Perez, Gorth Klem, Greg Corroll, Mike Giordono, John Tuttle, Greg Knight, ond Andy Willioms, the teorn hos greot versotility, speed, bolonce, ond defense. The ottitudes of the ployers ore terrific ond o greot seoson is expected. 1' Whack! VX X Bock row: Luis Perez, Robert Eoker, Jerry Lewis, Jim Cornell, Tony Corneri, Greg Coroll, Andy Willioms, Rick Doone, Gorth Klem, Corlos Monzono. Front row: Victor Beltron, Joe Berner, Steve Londry, Dovid Schofer, Don Moron, Greg Knight, Lowell Ellis, Jeff Rutlond. 94 Sports l K- gdoh t ' ,. ,,k 1 KF' QL, ---....,.,,,-u ,, - Q s i 415 f if v nfs 52 N sg o B'.0B'a'Jh1h1.v.v.n ?O 'Iv6i E'2gv'x593v'f9 k,Zi fl V,fk at ft' - .- t t. W in--w+'+'-4 ,, .M.',casg,z-,-. we. ,V A -MMM f....A.,. MM, Q-......,.,.,,,, . ,ppw Nm, ,M , , 4 Q 'W t .,A,. M o It fgf',,,,'5!7 1 . ,Y V 3 , J kwk lr. ff, H ww ,l .' . .ugatzga 01 . ' ,F ,. -, ,. ' mn ann W ww is 'Bases 1. I'm going to klll it! 2. Smooth soiling. 3. You don't REALLY think you'Il hit this one. 4, There it is! Sports 95 1-'vw ,view M290 fwwifh Q4 was Ewa This softboll seoson promises to be on exciting one. With the new skills tought by Cooch Wotson ond the experience of the returning ployers, such os Connie Roth, Holly Nichols, ond Sondie Cupit, we con expect to hove o very successful seoson. Although some of the teom members will be groduoting, mony of the key ployers will be returning next seoson. 1. Shelly Miller procrices her bunting. 2. Denyce Hobgood posing for the comero. Q6 Sports w Vorsity Softboll i v-vn1fI ' U., -u.!.T'h dp '11 it S Intex aft 1. Shouno during procrice. 2. Denyce in ocrion. 3. I coughf ir, I cought ir!!! Sports 97 w The Junior Vorsity boseboll teom be-gon its seoson with mony enrhusiostic ployers. Returning ployers include Jesus Perozo, George Dicotolodo, Chod Phipps, ond Lorry Borker With these ployers previous experience ond the efficient cooching of Cooch Mottershow, this yeor's teom should show o promising seoson. .. ' ,,- .ysfmr . M,-L, ' ss. Wm? -' ze. gsm-E ,Lal . isa--..,.3, sn ..- , -ff? ,, L-R: Joson Sumpton, Donny Howton, 'Ricky Hillord, Jeff Longford, Jeff Dovis, George Dicotoldo, George Volencio. Bottom row: Jesus Perozo, Chod Phipps, Mike Brooks, Oscor Sonchez, Jesus Jouregy. 98 Sports 3. -4 sf -1 'G ' , Monuel Flores, Pot McCouIey ww' .. I. ,lah-, . ,' ,... . 1-' Vx, fx' ' MQ, A ,. A ,-V J. ' .. .... ' ,,.,.13W. ,Q-wpx 4, A -A K ,Q Q, .1 ..,. if 1 '1- ..,..ff52.g:,T:1s, - s -. +1 mt:N.,,Qa-E'-QFQM N ' .M5h...,,, . ' '41 -S. M Q rv A ...mfg 4.'TT? 5+f ' l Jrf'ATf' Q ' -Q ,, - '- . miggswgk, ' N lgvrlff lp-'b's.,5.L'.T -Q - W .1-Q? A .sr 5. sa... 4-,-ff ,Q ' ' W tf:f.g'?ffffcfi. 4 V - '- ... . 3 iqafg.. FF- V. ' ff t .,k., A .' in V ' nw, 1 I ,Q A144133 Q Q ,s 5 ' . ms ,L ,e...- ' V . b A gd, W A . , F I hu? 2 V, vi Q r -gb L, .Jr va. ,,, ax' s ig 5, t' n., , .,. 'A er' k.2'Y'3f6 -.11 ., . ' 'N 1.-4. Q. s-ff 7'3 ' ,. , ,. Lx1,- ., LL,m,L, TL. . wQ?,,,?...m .. ' ...Q fs'- 1. Jeff Davis worms up in proctice. 2. Look! There's 0 birdy. 3. Sock it in there! 4. Jesus hits o Grond Slam. Sports 99 J.V. Softball The 1987 girl's J.V. softball team had a great start this year. Coach Lawhead will be coaching many returning players in- cluding Lori Robertson, Heather Mottler, and Cindy Rader. New promising players include Lisa Doane, and Maria Morales. We are looking forward to a great season. .... ... 1 , ' .f c . A . 1 1 I' ' M' l wi 1 .. e r 'ts ' 7-5 ' f ' ' ' 1 Ff 't'.'gl. A f - ,- .1 'f B . .ct. 1 .1 A 1 1 4 lt 1. ...,. .. 1 , is . M--.-f . ,,.,A,-,.,..,,, ,..,.,......N..w.. ,.,,.,M tt,. , . 1, g I I 1 - iiis .1 gh .. s . ? 'QL W! '-t' 'A 'W W M 'l' . 1 ' i . W if . ,,.., , ,r,, . .. . ,,,k Vlbg .ii.,:,jZ?w:mvbd l 2 , , :y .,,, W 1. l wonder lf rhls ls how you hold the bar? 2. Go ahead make my day! 3. ls the ball ever going to come down? 100 Sports s... sg' 'X Ss A ack row: Steven Mosso, Kevin Elgos, Joe DePorter, Gordon Wright, Kris Kobylski, Ernie Neri, Rudy Neri, Mork Swoin, Cooch Inouye. 'ont row: John Redmon, Aoron Brown, Scott Fulton, Pot Burrus, Joson Price, Germon Sonchez. J' l7 'l ' f .A . N lx r J--,QQQ V Swimming, Top row: Adom Suitts, Dove Klinefelter, Rich Pulo, Brad Elkins, Jomes Roisor, Josh Mock, Robert Ponkoke, John Cooch Musical. Bottom row: Greg Cole, Monuel Gomez, Ben Kiblinger, Kevin Deeker, Croid Dinger, Jed Dowson, Jomes Cor- Ceosor Voldez. Not Shown: John Steinemon. Monoger: Annie Worber. W O FTW FTW O Sports 101 t.',i'-1.'m1, ' f, f Jw-,K VM, 2 ffm, , , 24.x,y,,,, A11 ,nm f Z Y ,,, W in Boy's Tennis Tennis fons ore eoger for the seoson to begin - with good reoson. A greot deol of the tolent thot led the teom through o successful seoson lost yeor is returning. Sophomore Kerry Sofdie, the Western Leogue singles chompion lost yeor, hopes to retoin his title this seoson. Another sophomore with exceptionol tolent is Peter Morowieclsy who hod o winn- ing 15-2 record lost yeor. This should be o memoroble seoson due to the quolity cooching of Cooch Lee, the tolent of the two Sophomore ston- douts, ond the experience of the returning ployers. Scott Ondier, eoger to begin ploy. l 'rl' ' 1 Bock row: Eric Kvigne, Ericko Weber, Cooch Lee, Amy Peters, Richord Pizono, Scott Ondier, Sylvio Grondgirord, Steve Kropf, Kerry Front row: Jomie Brunelle, Poul Berger, Luis Demurguio, Scott Winston, Steve Chose, Not shown: Omor Gonzoles, Nick Mellos, Morowiecky, 102 Sports Steve Kropf following through with his service motion. Girl's Swimming This year, many swimmers are returning to what looks like a promising season thanks to the excellent coaching of Coach Aiken, .the strong talent of our seniors, and the remarkable prowess of experienced juniors Mary Lou Welsh and America Morris. The players are very eager to begin and end the season with a splash. Although a few team members are graduating, most of the team's hot competitors will be returning next year, and another great season is assured. wwf row: Coach Aiken, Steffanie Mount, Renee Lasky, Cynthia Ruzic, Kari Jurkoic, Jill Flores, April Harleson, Heather Mueller, Leslie Larranga, Arpno Not shown: Mary Lou Welsh, Shonda Magee, Alissa Gabriel. Archna Dhasin. Front row: Celestine Sarvis, America Morris, Elvia Van Es, Tracy Brabank, Julie Poukkula, Christy Thrasher, Carrie Buckmon, Cynthia Sports 103 NW 9 .w 4 fi 3 ' V V W V V ' W ,W :ff , Q -'f' fy, i ,4 f I I was 'V W VV ' at , '.' 5, V M My V V X I I X 4 M... 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Sports 105 A UEUEEEEU EEUEUEEU Qmmmmmmm mmmiimmm 4 ,M Q4 W f,, ii .A Inn .Irv Mony times we overlook the foct thot without our odministrotion, Cloiremont High would not be the school thot it is. The odministrotion not only ossists the students in ochieving ct quolity educotion, they ore olso responsible for running the entire school, which is on enormous job. Our prin- cipol of four yeors, Mr. Wendell McFodden, continues to moke certoin thot Cloiremont remoins the smoothly run institution it hos been. Working olong with Mr. McFodden, is girls vice-principol Mrs. Morgoret Dreher ond our new boys vice-principol Mr. Schroeder who is new to the Chieftoin scene, he fits right in with the other dedicoted stoff members. Together, these speciol people work to coordinote registro- tion, the moster schedule, othletics, ond groduotion. Cloiremont's students thonk you for ojob well done!!! Administrotors f 1,2 1' 2 t' 43 J 31: . 41 , 1 41041 4 Awwlwwww ,,, A ,,,,,,, 'W www 3 1 Wendell McFadden - Prlnclpol Poter Shroeder Morgoret Dreher Vice Principal Vice Principol 108 Foculty ' 'ss Counselor - Virglnlo Eves Along with the odministrotion, our counselors work to put us into the closses we need ond help us get the required credits. This yeor's counseling stoff is heoded by Ms. Virginio Eves olong with Ms. Sylvio Felon- Gonzales ond our new Chieftoin counselor Ms. Gerry McGee. They rnoke sure eoch student is in the right closs ond toke core of ony problems o student moy hove. Not only do our counselors con- tinue to show thot they core obout the students, they olso show their Chieftoin spirit by dressing in school colors, ond choperoning donces. For oll this we thonk both our od- ministrotion ond counselors for olwoys being there. 'Qu' Counselor - Sylvlo Felon-Gonzoles Counselor - Gerry McGee 1X Ruben lbonez HO' Kwpens B i Foculty 109 TEACHERS 1. Cynthia Aiken: P.E., Cheerleaders - B.A., S.D.S.U. 2. Dr. Martine Anton: Ph.D., French 1, 2, 3, 4, 5-12 - M.A.q Universite de Nice CFrancej, Ph, D., Universite de Strasbourg QFrancej. 3. Donna Bisbee: Am. Lit. 1, 2, Eng. 1, 2, Adv. Arn. Lit. 1, 2 - B.A.g University of North Carolina, MA., Pepperdine University. 4. Gary Blume: Sem. Biology 1, 2, Life Sci. 1, 2, Adv. Bio. 1, 2, 5. Linda Bussi: Appl. Con. Ec., Appl. 5ci,fHealth - B.5. 6. Clarence Clark: Graphic Arts 1, 2, Gen. Mtl. 1, 2. 7, Bernice Conklin. Data Proc. 1, 2, Comp, Sci. 1, 2, Key and Comp. Lit., 1, Ofc. Trng. 1, 2, 3, 4, Com. App. 1, 2, Typing 2, 3, 4, Word Proc. 1 - B,A., 5.D.S,U., MA., S.D.S.U. 8. Russell Cravens: Govt. and Ec. 1, 2, Peer Couns. 1, 2, Athletics - BA., M,A. 1 10 Faculty 0 , 4 CYUTNO Aiken Martine Anton Donna Bisbee Bernice Conklin lhis student keeps failing this some test over and over! Les Dearing Y A 18 Paula Durls Sharman Farnes Keith Galasso 1- - 1' Af , g . ay I A JL Gory Blume Lindo Bussi Clorence Clorls X, OJ' I K. A 4 e.g,Q1 .u, 'fig' 'i'7535vf,f G Q- fx- QL ' .. . . lp by ,wb ,Q Q 1 ,I ai Y, 1' W . ' 1 , ' I f . L Y: .k g E. if ' 'I are . ' A : 'f My-if f ' ' f i. 1 Q4 ' I 5 9. Les Deoring: Mlt. Eng., Mlt. Phys. Sci. - BA, T 1 ,'Z' I S.D,S.U., M.A.p S.D.S.U. 111112 nnn 2 1 W 10. Momn Dilworth: Adv. sci. 3, 4, Phys. sci. 1, 2, .1 11 W . ,... nnnn A - B'O-1,2 7 I , 'AIA ' W ,Q 11. Poulo Duris: Cont. Lit. 1, 2, Dromo 1, 2, 3-8 - 1 ff N B.A. Michigon Stote University. A , X 12. Shorrnon Fornes: Adv. Am. Lit. 1, 2, Am. Gov. Russell Crovens Cooch Lee, our Cloiremont High School beouty consultont. Mortin Dilworth 15 Mortho Gooden Fronk Homilton lro I-lornilton World Af. 1, 2, Am. Lit. 1, 2 - BA. Scripps Col- lege, MA Point Lomo College. 13. Keith Golosso: Bond, Drill Teom, Chorus, Alg. 1, 2 - BA: S.D.S.U. 14. Mortho Gooden: Eng. 0, 4, Ch. Dev,fPor. Ed. 1, 2 Fds, ond Nutr. 1, 2 - BS., Tennessee Stote University, M.A. Colifornio Store Long Beoch. 15. Fronk Homiltonz Alg. 1, 2, Pre. Alg. 1, 2, Adv. Moth. 3, 4 - B.A. S.D.S,U., M.A.: U.S.l.U. 16. Iro Henderson: U.S. Hist. 1, 2, Adv. Hist. 1, 2, - l3.S., Southern University, M.A.g S.D.S.U. Foculty 1 1 1 1. Jornes lnouye: Heolth ond Dr. Ed. 1, P.E. - B.S., S.D.S.U., M.A.g Azuso Pocific. 2. Jeon Johnston: Pub. Spl-sg. 1-6, ESL, Am. Lit. 1, 2. 3. Pouline Kotz1Appl. Con. Ed., Mlt. Soc. Stud., Mit. Eng., Mit. Moth, Mit. Ind. Study - l3.A., Northridge University. 4. Cheryl Kiick: ESL 1, 2, 3, - B.A., Loke Forest College, MA., Middlebury College. 5. Gerold Knuppel: Adopt. P.E., P.E. Athletics - B.A.g S.D.5.U., M.A.g Azuso Pocific. 6. Ellen Kohls. Bio. 1, 2, Phys. Sci. 1, 2, Plont Bio. 1, 2 - B.S. Michigon Stote University, MA, U.S.l.U. 7. llorio Krejer: Gerrnon 1, 2, 3-8, Seminor - B.5. Boston University, MA, S.D.S.U. 5. Kathy Loird: Mit. Res. Ser., Mlt. Soc. Stud. -- D.A., Colifornio Stote University Long Beoch, M.A., S.D.S.U. 1 12 Foculty 3 , E 925. ' 7 W' ' ' W 'W 'W ' 'l Jomes lnouye Jeon Johnston Pouline Kotz llorio Krejer Mr. Moon, demonstrating the color wheel. Richord Lowheod 1 Richord Mondock John Mongold Hugh McMillon Cheryl Kiick Gerald Knuppel Mr. Mandack and one of his admiring students. Ralph Michaelson Dan Miller ,f-JL' - Ellen Kohls Kathy Laird Gregg Lee r Norman Moon Ed. S. 9. Richard Lawhead: Spanish 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, - B.A.: S.D.S.U. 10. Gregory Lee: Discrete Math 1, 2, lnt. Alg., 1, 2, Sem. Math, Athletics - BS: U.C.L.A. 11. Richard Mandock: Phys, Sci. 1, 2, AP Physics 1, 2, Physics 1, 2 - BS., University of Texas, M.S., ln- stitute for Creation Research. 12. John Mangold: Adv. Math 5, 6, Geom. 1, 2 - B.A. Villanova University, M.A. Catholic University, M. Ed. De Poul University. 13. Hugh McMillan: Cons. Math 1, 2, Athletics - B.S. Brigham Young University, M.A. Northern Arizona University. 14, Ralph Michaelson: Mlt. Soc. Stud., Func. Soc. Stud. 15. Dan Miller: Adv. Eng. 1, 2, Cont. Lit. 1, 2, Athletics - l3.A., S.D.S.U., M.A. Azusa Pacific College. 16. Norman Moon: Ed. S. - Art 1, 2, Drw. and -Painting 1, 2, Sr. Arr Studio 1, 2, Publications - B.A., S.D.S.U., M.A., Ed. S., Arizona State University. Faculty 1 13 1. Meg Moore: Wrld. Hist., Student Gov. 2. James Mottershaw: U.S. Hist., Adv. U.S. I-list., Gov. 6 Ec., Athletic. 8. Elizabeth Newman: Mlt. Life Sci., Math - B.S,, Northern Arizona University. 4. Joseph Olivas: Adv. Chem., Chem., Phys. Sci. - B.A.: S.D,S.U.: M.A.: S.D.S.U. 5. Betty Olson: Seminar, Adv. Am. Lit. - B.A.g S.D.S.U.g M.A. Azusa Pacific. 6. Lee Olson: Voc. Sk. Bldg. Appl, Oc. Ed., Eng. - M.A.:S.D.S.U. 7. Patricia Osman: Rdg. Imp., Rdg. Dev., P.E., Athletics - B.A.g Drake University, M.A., Drake NW DR T0 LMI 3 University. 8. Diane Owens: Adv. Eng., Eng. - B.A.g Long Meg Moore Beach State. 114 Faculty James Mottershaw Elizabeth Newman - -54555 Osman 9 .. . sf Michael is trying to get on Mrs. Lancaster's good side by giving her a David Pope . big red apple. 13 .Q 5-1? QYQ John Palmer Pamela Ramsey Dr. Dyann Reilly Q5- 1 , Joseph Olivos Betty Olson Lee Olson ix Dione Owens 7 ff if Ms, Moore is olwoys showing her Chieftoin spirit. Me' perish in f 1 -fx 5,4 ' .f Gerold Ross'Adcock I Gene Sonders Beverly Smoy 9. Dovid Pope: Pre. Alg. 1, 2, Geom. 1, 2, Alg. 1. 2. 10. Mel Porish: R,O,P., Rest. Occ. 11. John Polmerz Moth, Auto - BA., S,D,S.U, M.A., S.D.S.U. 12. Pomelo Romsey: A.P. Eng., Adv. Eng. 3,4 Journ. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Se-minor - B.A., Michigon Stote University. 13. Dr. Dyonn Reilly: Eng., Eng. Lit., Adv. Eng. - B.A., Hunter College, M.A., Hunter College, Ph.D,, Institute of Reseorch CLondonj. 141. Gerold Ross-Adcock: Gov. G EC., Wrld. l-list., US. Hist. - B.A., Eost Corolino University, M.A., Eosr Corolino University. 15. Gene Sonders: Typ., Acct., Mlt. Vis., Sk. Bldg, - B.A., University of Kentucky, M.A., University of Kentucky. 16. Beverly Smoyz Mlt. Vis., Sk. Bldg. rg! I GJ .kU1'.'f'q - . . Q Q W - A N . .ww Foculty 115 1. Dr. Edwin Specht: lnt. Alg. 1, 2, Trig.fAdv. Alg. 1, 2, Alg. 1, 2, Adv. Moth 7, 8 - BSE., Droke University, M.A.p S.D.S.U., M.S.g University of ll- linois, Ed. D., U.C.L.A. 2. Arcilio Touber: Spon. 1, 2, Dil. U.S. Govt., Bil. U.S. History, Dil, World History - B.A., S.D.S.U. O. Lee Terry: Appl. Soc. Stud., Mlt. Moth, Mlt. Proc. Arts, Appl. Con. Ed. 4. Donold Thorpe: A.V.l.D. 5. Romon Torres. Fl. for Not. Spks. 1, 2, BfCons. Moth 1, 2, Bfphys. Sci. 1, 2. 6, Deboroh Vecchione: Appl. Soc. Stud., Ml. Rdg. Devjlmp., Fun. Con.fForn. Stud. - l3.A.q S.D.S.U. 7. Donold Word: Wrld. History 1, 2, - B.A,g Col. Western University. 6. Chris Woters: ROP. Clerk Skis., R.O.P. Ofc. Clerk Skis. Dr. Edwin Specht Arcilio Touber Lee Terry Don Word gf ig is -...qs Sony Zengel Q 5 ' John gets the point of Mr. McKenzie's lecture. .MX f ,rf fifiiif 0' 0-f J 1 16 Foculty ,PX Poul Sanford Cv Son. i , Z .....--,. , V41 2 i if, . r e A ' 4 ff' A i , 4 Donold Thorpe Romon Torres i 7 I Debbie Vecchione Chris Worers , ' . .KJ WA , 1 -V ' , 3.513 YL L J, . it f Y ' I X' .Mi i 10 .X ' ' Mrs, Hobbs, our school nurse, reminds us not to drink ond Mr' Chiefmin drive, X f 1 7 , is ff Y. , Mrs. Bisbee, pointing our the essenriol port. Q. Soliy Zengel: Appl. Eng, Fun. Con.fFom. Stud., Mlr. Eng. - B.A.q U.C.S.D. 10. Mister Chiefroin Foculry 117 SUPPORTIVE STAFF If R sf! X PoulSonford Y' f If-......m 7 Micki Geck Tom Weber George Pontono Coreer Counselor Rehob. Counselor Coreer Technicion Helping in every woy possible, our supportive stoff oided Cloiremont students in mony woys this yeor, In the coreer center Mr. Weber, Mr. Sonford ond Mrs, Geck provided help for students who needed ossistonce in finding the right coreer. Work ex- perience, ROTC, speokers, tutors, ossistonce in filling out finonciol oid forms ond other college poper work were just some of the things offered ot the Coreer Center. Psooming the holls were grounds supervisors Lorry Gustofson ond Cori Compbell. They helped keep pro- blems under control ond students in line. They olso ossisted ot the school donces by keeping them trouble free. In the Iibrory, Mrs. Lobertew provid- ed the students with oll their needed text books. This yeor o bor code wos ploced on oll books in order to comp- ly with the new computer system, This system lists oll books in the students possession ond oids in the process of Iocotion of overdue books. Dennis Reogon, the oudio-visuol technicion, provided endless time ordering educotionol video cossettes ond films, renting out movie comeros ond televisions, ond repoiring onything thot broke down, , f Sociol Concerns Mrs. Dougher, enjoying o moment of reloxotion. Lorry Gustofson Security H . i l , Corl Compbell Security s i Z i i E E E f, Kothy Lobertew Dennis Reogon l-iso golomon tomme Lgcey Librorion Audio,Visuol Tech, Librory Tech. Tests, ESL, 118 Foculty gl A Iii, Z5,...,,, -s ,,,-Q , ,L .rf al OFFICE STAFF 'lx , N S 4 I Xl Glorio Borritt Moggie Bobbier PONY CVWOVQZ Secretory Finonciol Secretory ATTGUUOOCG Dione Hobbs Nurse , f Mrs. Borritt: All dressed up ond no ploce to go! Jill Huff Secretory Connie Niclsell Morgie Persson Fuso Shimizu Counseling Secretory Doro Clerk Regisfror Morie Doughey Attendonce The Office Stoff, which ossists in run- ning Cloiremont High, is o criticol source of our school's efficiency. Glorio Borritt, our secretory, tokes core of oppoint- ments ond is olwoys ovoiloble for ques- tions concerning the odministrotion, foculty, ond onything else pertoining to CHS. Fuso Shimizu, Cloiremont's registror, supplies tronscripts, ond keeps o record of students' grodes ond ronk. Jill Huff runs our busy switchboord, ond Dione Hobbs, the school nurse, cores for us physicolly os well os mentolly. CHS students not only thonk these members, but oll of the stoff for their endless time ond help. Ruth Whiteheod Administrative Assistonce Foculty 1 19 120 Foculty AIDES T ff T A' Brendo Anthony Robert Driscoll Volerie Flynn Despite oll the extro time teochers put in, they often oren't oble to get everthing done. This is where teocher oides come on to the scene. They help out teochers by groding homework ond tests, keeping trock of grodes, typing, ond moking up worksheets. By doing oll of this, o greot deol of work is token off the teochers' honds. The A.V.l.D. oides ore best known os tutors. They help students with their homework ossignments, term popers, ond other schoolwork. Eoch oide hos o different reoson for toking on such ojob. Some wish to be teochers in the future ond ore working to goin experience. Others ore students working their woy through college ond being o teochers oide is o woy of poying for their educotion. Without these dedicoted oides, our teochers here ot Cloiremont High would be overwhelm- ed by the tosks thot come with teoching. Top row: Andy Monzi, Pot Neill, John Holler, Jim Fletcher. Bottom row: Desi Robin Reignor Quizon, Morino Sanchez, Rose Lowe, Debbie Lee. Mork Beming xg ,fa Ginny Reed Hozel Rodgers Noomi Rosenburg . r 'Q I-Il Jon Greenwood Gole Lutz W ,Q is K Beverly Redmon Joyce Verry P. FACULTY NOT SHOWN Foculry 121 Dorothy Burkhord: Pre. Alg 1.2. Goom 1, 2. Alg 1. 2 — B.A.: University of North Dokoto. M.A : S.DSU. Edward Byrne: Gen Moth 1. 2. Wood 1. 2. forcer Moth 1.2. Paul Hogenburger: Appl. Oc. Ed.. Appl Eng Melisso Jonok IX O P Horel Morel, fX.O P Hskp Aide. — 0 A 5 D.S.U.. M A . S.D.5.U. Mario Loncosrer: Semmor. A P Span. Long. 9. 10. Spon. 1.2. A.P Span Lit. 11. 12 — B.A.; S.D.S.U . M A . S D.S.U. Gerry McGee.- Spec. Ed. Dennis Musici P E . Athletics — B A : Chico Store Unlversiry. M A S.D.S.U. Audrey Smith fX.O P Food Ser Occ.. IX O P. Horel Motcl — B S Wheoron College. The cofeterio stoff works eoch doy to rnoke sure our school is well-fed. The food sold on cornpus ot lunch ond in between closses is more convenient ond less expen- sive thon the off-compus op- tions. Thonks to the cofeterio stoff's hord work, we olwoys hove the opportunity for voriety in our meols. The custodions ore not Cofeterio Stoff ond Custodions Sl L Q , its Cofeterio stoff CLeft to Righty: Agnes Stonoling, Eiko Sussilley, Coroline Rlos, Irene Axton Crnonogerj Ruth Sterrett Rick Jessie Moore, Gil Bien, Auroro Lopez. 122 Foculty olwoys seen, but their work is evident. It is the custodions who rnoke sure our school stoys cleon, despite the ef- forts of the student body to keep it otherwise. Without their help, our school en- vironment would be much less desiroble. Though they ore not oll pictured, we'd like to thonk every one of them for their hord work. And o speciol thonks to heod custodion, Tony Rodriguez, right, who retired this yeor. Heod custodion, Tony Rodriguez ' KX was 43- S :aw Q'41 Q xx K ' - www: K X l ESE? i.....3 M- -'M nuns MAJ., IL., an .Q ..,., k,.Q, W , ,y K NW ,, N. x :.L , ,,.. .. , -- mf .x.,. -f Q. . . mms' , , pw- ,,.- 4w.w,k sauna-Q C -lungs- , . 4 'Wx Q, K KSN' si? naive 'Q DRY P 5- ,wsaiismwmavs S 'Q S F335 an .,.,Y,Z,,. ew gk , .. mm., T. mu half, 1 Q.. nm, . keep our school cle-on N ,ws 1 1-vdP ' M, Teocher Stondouts This section recognizes the outstondlng ond unique teochers here ot Clolrernont. Most of the school porticipoted in o survey through which the teochers on the following poges were selected. In o profession without enough recognition, hopefully oll the teochers ot Cloiremont ore sufficiently recognized os the molders ond shopers of our futures. Most Serious yt Dr. Specht Ms. Durkho Funniest Best Sense of Humor 124 Foculty Mr. Golosso Ms. Johnston Mr. Word f Most Spirited Most Ourrogeous Ms. Bisbee Ms. Henderson sg ,Q dw? ,L -Yr' Eff, y Ross Adcock - Foculty 125 M O . S T P O Mrs. Olson ML Lowheod A IEPX O e W Km ' , e S I n . T I O M e T S G , . I' M, r Q M . l T 0 ' li . 0 . ff M ig Mr. Crovens Ms. Duris 1, M 9 S .. . .. .,.f ,.:, T ASW Mr. Miller Ms. Aiken ' 26 TEACHER CF THE YEA : Russ Crovens l lf you've goto problem, Russ Crovens moy be oble to help. The rugged 6'4 teocher is olwoys there to help his students, os moy be seen in his curriculum, in porticulor, the Dynomics of Peer Counseling. He enjoys othletics, especially running, ond he likes to spend time outdoors fishing ond hunting. Of course he olso likes teoching, especiolly subjects such os phychology, history ond athletics. His present coreer will remoin on integrol port of his life for o long time to come. He reolly feels for his students ond likes to see them chonging ond growing. This coring ottitude is port of whot prompted the students to ronk him os their fovorite teocher. His odvice to students? Do your best - be flexible. Foculty 127 Q57 EEUU UUE UE UE EE UU EE EE UU EE UUUQQQEU EEUEEEEE Qmmmmmmm 1 A 4 M ,gg - g .fsggx ' , I if 4,2 l 'QF Q is if we I K Seniors 129 Morio Andrade If wg zrgzvaw k..- ' wx j X ,, K fs Victor Boer l Tom Boggess Denise Bosler Jomes Bnmon Q - Lrso Brown Jomie Brunelle f E3 5 V I X C , J , b ' 5 , 5 M H Grace Burreece Robin Callaway L , f ff in ' STV Todd Carpenter Carlos Carrasco . X' 2' 524.122 ' t t C C C f k Kim Caskey Cindy Catoldo b ,.,r . ,L 4' ' ' . ,, N f n , C qvxixlv H F - C Alejandra Contreras Sara Cooper Ana Camacho Mark Carrillo Claudia Ceballos C - James Cornell fm n S v 'gag AS S 14 v 9 Q X N PM X5-wx X C 2: 'if mb S ,I 2 ' - t 5 r Q, v 5 . - T' t L Q .. 5 11,55 f T? 2 '55 - nf ,Q L'-'fa f ri ' ' 275-. I ' Q. X ,x 1 f gl Yolanda Cardenas an , fi Qff? Greg Carroll Robert Chouinard Garbiela Cota :Seniors ,131 Scott Crum Marco De Julio Keith Desonia Carrie Dragman 1 - Sandie Cupit Jason Deal Laura Diaz Jerry Drumel Uyen Dang' V V it Blanca Delgodillo Mai Do Robert Eaker - Y ' 37 1 , Q Evwiwiil 1 .V ff ,F ,Q .M ki 'fgiwf ww ...- bi Citi i , r Y 18 JP' N 5.3. 4 W, 9 i Wiki 'tiki vw 1 ii gwldig 1 Q 4. ' 'tg 4 E W1 1 i Fgwtx 5 -me Q ' his 33 ,Nw t Y M M Jr it 3 f f L Jared Davis f - ii 53 K. lQ Deborah Derocher Richard Doane - Thomas Earley n Jomie Edwords Evo Felix Shori Finney Rosendo Fuentes Thereso Ellis Joseph Fernondes f i V , - . I-Qifjgsfufgfix I F r 4' f'i ' si:wi1 Mid!! 1 ,, J - E'i'?igf5s ifffff 4 hr. ' f -rv. . . 5 i Q k ggi ,E iiaw j-, ' if 'nv ' ' M , flirmrynv 1' Gory FIercher Alisso Gobriel Moyro Esporzo i Joseph Ferreiro Monica Flores l Srephonie Goebler Cormen Espinozo Eric Fincher Diono Fronco - Chris Golonfe Seniors 133 -sf' PM 1 'ge G I Q? V Reynold Golzo Robert Gorzo Christina Godoy .ff- Mogdoleno Guerrero 134 Seniors Ido Gorcio Q Q34 , A ww ! i QA ,,,, ' 1 Wir ii r -ii M . 1 ., r,,,, ' 'E Despino George Edword Golembesky - Jean-Pierre Gulli Morio Gorcio x Chondro Gillom Volerie Goulort - f - ,Arg gf? ' ' , ive r . Robert Gulli 1 - - I i i i i Ricordo Gorcio 1 - Mike Giordono I X 2 I I Ann Griffin Chrlstino Honnon 5 i I i iq- .V ' I 2, vi.. - J fi fi V Carrie Hardy l h J Cecilia Hernandez l Russell Hollingsworth Jennifer Jeide April Harless Laura Hernandez Michelle Houston Keron Jennings James Helbock Lupe Hernandez Tracy Howron - Mary Jimenez Q ., , ,W Z Tie, me-. , n , vw W 2 , . Q . ,, . J .. , J , , . sif 3 ,f mf? f, 5, 5. f ,-15-Mi, ,, s, 1' X s if as Q: 1, S53 lil! Zvi 3? We as as i 11' 4, .f , , , ,Alicia Hernandez Carmen Herrera in ? gf.-qf,2:::is z 3 Q f , iufliw K R - V ' gg. is Yolanda Jacquez PM . -: i r ':2Q?a.-,, , , , is is fs 5235 J, qv , R Cf f , A 3 A 42 J Kelly Jones Seniors 135 186 Cloudio Jordon - 2:11, LJ. , W f , flair, r. l A A L 'ul 4 F 4- fm f i N 1, if Greg Knightn - Jill Lorkin Richord Lopez Seniors Jonet Kerr h Kimberly Kuhns riff' rf , if 5 'iv , ' . A V ef ' ' ff ' KF- 2:5 if .ff W.. - EMEEZ: - . f- f L lg 41 ' ,. f. wil-in-if i A -ff L ' 1 'i e L L Rory Lovolle li - Oscor Lopez f.,.. ,. T3 -L' . J x :bln XLS - 37' R :T c , I ,gi 1, -- adn x' if A W 1 rei W' f x i.,r , , G,- fill if 1 b f A we 'fl Gorth Klem Dovid Klinefelrer Adrion Londry Louro Longfellow , ii'f , .Li'm f ' W i n l A. A .W , I' , xx. . ll,ll. V, 5 -lm N V Roquel Lozodo Nono Lorgovisto .U. , iiilif 1 ' ' 55:7 ?h lf Q V, ,,,, 1, Wg . if Cm Cormen Lopez Morio Lucero Louro Moldonodo Nydio Marquez .ew fmexzf H f - - - - A ' M f ,.:3fi:L5j3. l . K Ski: 1 .f-122531, Q ?. ,,, ' f H, fs? W Q22 3 N ,f . :U 'l:':5ET'1 fi 5,y.-,WV W., I 3? Nz ar X' v egg is f M f as Q, -.f Q Q ' Z ' JE R 5 ff 1 Q ,,,J ' Y J Q., 4 Q I 4 Xi -V if xx fr' Q' . ,Q 'ma 3' S Poul Morfinez Don Moson M 1' 1 43 Borry McKnight Nick Mellos ,.,-Q f -.. fi: 'pg - M W i fm? i 2 ,,,, V - ' - , ' , ,I lk ' 11. 'm , HI : V, , I ., N I 9 52' y RM Jw gf A- gif' 0 , , F K t , G if ' ' ' - ' ':55E:23??Y if f V 534 22,23 4, , Dorin Morsholl Tonyo Moy 'Q Z' ev 4 , 36 f . ,nf ' ,fy i X, I 42 fa 3 is 1 ' , fx 2 T if X Q Jw, x ff 59' , x Jeonne Merrill if 4 L-li, ,,, , Normo Martinez q5 v,3T' . f ' A iiii A 2 Q F ,X Yak ' 1 MZ: ' Q V ., ,Mggi i ' . M S 4 :,E.w, .- Stocy McDowell A -.M Mtv, , fa mfg k , vi' if fl: if 1 :fi kfiiilif , ,.. ,. ig F ' 1 ' 1 fir X 93? V 'Iii Wi. 'W Z ii., K ll 'Q Letirio Merrill ,, v Chorlies Michoelis Karen Middough Julie Miller Kim Miller Seniors 137 ' 'N Loreno Mireies ' i fx we 1, J' -. f, 7 5 Mvzfir.-112 : X ,, .. 22. S Q i M5 fi 1 92 Q H Q K5 .Y Y X f ff f , of A4 , 5 'ix W 'Q a f W-ug x im 3' Q -, n A f 1.4 x -M ,, 3 ,H Don Moron ':-:F ii Qcnhf -:Q-1-A . xx ,gr f..,..QQ31q -. ' so SH X 'fin gf - AAbA' 5,94 Q 95 fi. - M N W H 4, wi 55 .1 'S WNY? N sw A S 1 k X X 5 fb Q Wig f x sv. mfs if .. X51 'Va win s J fxvfw 5 uv 11,3221 5 ,A vi 5 Q55 4 0 f W Q5 X W f 1 2' ,. We L3 eff 34 XV A EM QW vs x- f' Kevin Mosher M .. Him gm N iiifii ' A ' K' ' ' -S--5?-221' :AS '-.i-iff''.liEiESEiT-: . f53Ef,EgEgE1EgfQ :mf if-' , x ' wfmfp, sg, ,H ' iii. . E:3'i5:i?fEi' Ei? 'T-15322 '22 2 Loon Nguyen Srephonie Moffor l Doniel Moreno N .. . ng! iff Wf W 1 ,,. , Y, 'g si Ware ' 5 xi2 'f N M , g, 5 ,xi if Qi Q s 41, v, 4 at Q W A ,give uf X' h ' rf? Rim if r ' M 53 ' 3 25:2-A f 'fixifz iii? A u we We , .V 5 nv 4 r if-:f:w:'fw : :fflf?Yr- 5 i i' wiiilim 'ii-f f:k?. 'fre-if K , 3, -he P 1'fLQ.R 'i ' H, .a . . HMT Sikiz'-. Jockie Morrler Phoung Nguyen N i 1 l i Steve Montero i l q George Morgon ffj i Swfvi ri,,,, ij A ifiiilgwi 1 r krgg I i J-f: 3 1+ 'V Lori Nokomuro l i or 2 , Rf, S 'xc D? , ke .W X a o Q, wa f it gy J A ww ,, . X fmxw Y 1 i-:ii i ' ' -X--5.-1-i fi ,:--:-:- fx -' --1 r Qi. e fffizff ai gf: wisiffi i ' Si' ' NV! - - 1 He: 52122 ii ,, 43 Truc-Khonh Nguyen 1 i i Ai Taj Nichols Ondler sw, tra 1: -- -T51 'I . .:g :- Win ff K ,ff 3 P sv ,cc is 4 k--- Q ef: Parker Marion Pecus Q Marcus Noble Monica Ortega Roslba Parra 1 Joseph Peterson - Crisanto Nortiego J f M5 ww' A t A f xv s .W , 5' s eggs ft' ' , gg f x 'gh Q ig sgj, PM Q Q il VXA A it I i 9 5 K 'F 42-W We 1, f. , ff sf-uc x X Eduardo Padilla K. '- i f f'. 8 E. A l ffxlvv ff. sm... -, . 'wisp . , . V Andrew Olvero Robert Pankoke nies: f. '5 3 ?i5i,11 .W in in ' Xffgv P gn Ji fr: fi u f X if ft nf: 1, - , A h rw . it f f gW - ,, -if 1 ,- Q, , '- f A f f W ..rr f +- L' ,, , . - 2 l Elizabeth Patino Cheryl Patton Stephanie Pfaff Rebecca Phillips Seniors 139 'FEE' if 52 I Andreo Pierce Richord Pizono , , W . AA, ,, , , Lf R R ' -'f N -,'f.3f:V:,f:f: r ., gag 1. JZ' 4 I. 55 Q5 1 , 25 . A - li Steven Poston Julie Poukkulo K iff: S wfelfcv KR , ', Tionno Reed Kristen Ristigion A ' 31 g R eiei ' f ' . - t f Anthony Rodrigues Jose Rodriguez 140 Seniors M, 1, , fwfr , ' X x H A W qi X , M, fx ., t M s .qw V s S ss i , , . , A f , at f 25' ev 4 J 2 , V ta 5, ,Om , fi ' Q 2 X ' VS ,p b 9 H3 75, , vf 'iw' Elizabeth Plotos Sondra Preciodo iff ,gy no f... f fs. 3 fwgzw, W , QW s 'Q 7 XE. X K ,Z , Y ri Y, 4 ' 6 Q- Q up-N A W, ei 'E R I- '72 3' if Guille Rivos . Miguel Rodriguez ,Y f t ' LXR' i xy QQ 9 .N 1 f 'iii' t tw 5 ing, , M FV1 lo' f it A3 0 fi If .RF K t S Q vi 'Qt 1 'Q W Ms z M 1 M , Q. My v sig? Q 3 Kgs i K AM Zhi ' i l 1 t ks , ff I s i f -2:1 t ff ff I e i f t X MW Y -as 2-N C? i i me 1 l Consuelo Posodo 5 i i R i , 2 Kenneth Pucillo K ,f rff :www - , f sf g Dono Robinson Constonce Roth ' 4 i i R Eric Rozsa 42? 2? , .J -if ' fflf- ' I I .f sv- H f' A' ' 'sr ff uv- '-45 , , ,, ,nga John Russell S - . fit - Wir M, f , ' - il X my ' Apgiflrfw., V EEF? 157' , .nh , ew 1 3 ' , 'W TW , 4 '!gvN.e ,f'5'T2 h,1 gil 1' 'z, x'f Mica.. Q , I 3 . 'rx V X Larry Sawyer Dawn Schmoldr , i i f , l William Ruh 2515 ,LQ Martha Sanchez David Schafer Mary Schuler Manha Ruiz Q l i Salvador Sanchez Q l Shauna Scheffel S 9 'a W I R S R 4 so-R J Tariq Sekander - Robert Rusnak Alejandra Sandoval l Erica Schlaug Q Mike Shanahah Seniors 141 Robert Sherer Randy Speidel l l Tana Storniolo Sandra Sumler 142 Seniors Dina Silva Stella Simone Maria Sotullo A - - - 1 Walter Steed John Steinemann Jason Stinger Martinique Strickland Trinity Stumb Don Sullivan l -' 7 I tiir A i l Kaleen Svendsen Mark Swain Charles Sweet l E t ' 1 ,F 'FH ' p A 31' A 4 ? ' . 5 as ' . ' so J , - 12?-f '-f- 1 , 4' o f . , Q 2 ' 3:1-siiaif XL , 'ax' W , ' 5 iq K 5 5 Jamie Swiger Peter Swlngle Thomas Tenbroak Q of Q' . of 1 Matt Thornbury Crysti Thrasher Tuan Trinh l , - Ellsa Valdez Joanne Vancio Juan Vargas , , xg W 4 xv, ' ,Mx , is its Q , 7 e LL H ' r A'Qfw,q if A , R , J ,ry 9 44 M , 35- Aw., , . Lg ' ,, 3' - 5 ' af F ' w, tjfiyigg ww f ie .'-,515 J - 1 Emigolo Vizcarra Jeff Wank Armand Washington '56 Helen Thomas John Tuttle Rosemary Villar w-4 Jeanne Washington Senlors 143 - - . Chod Weber Jane Weber l' 144 Seniors John Wineski Mark Wisherd - 1i- l Moria Zorogozo 1 1 l 1 4 l I l 7 - -Q W Sonio Wellington Zone Willioms g - Kelly Wood Leonne Wooley 3 - l 1 4 l l l l ' l f l V l l I l l f Moria Zepedo Q l I l l l l V i l 1 ! 4' Fernando Angulo Angelo Barber Thomas Bencir Karen Berger Ricky Brown Jason Braxton Kenneth Bryant Patti Buchanan Tray Burk Hartsmeier Christopher Caldwell Glenn Dawson Brian Depres Troy Duncan Jody Durham Melissa Esquer Ricardo Estrada Carlos Figeroa Juan Flores Jesus Gamboa Brian Gibson Carlos Gonzales Jeffrey Guard Raul Gurrola Carl Hemphill Charlotte Hudson Hung Huynh Benjamin Jackson Maria Joimes Shokouhi Kayvan Frank Lopez Richard Lopez SENIORS NOT SHCDWN Carlos Manzano Nydia Marquez Jesus Martinez Sylvia Martinez Earnest McBride Pam McGlynn Courtney McLeod Daniel Mendoza Ignacio Mercade Terrance Moore Louis Mortera Sonia Murillo Lisa Nunez Russell Orr Juan Ortuno Marco Padilla Luis Perez Roy Peterson Leticia Ramirez Oscar Ramirez Marciela Ralon Hugh Romeston Laura Saito German Sanchez Maria Sanchez Shawn Seversan Tanya Story Jeanne Twelmeyer Phillip Vanier Victor Villa Raul Villana Seniors 145 146 Class of 67 Senior Class Gfficers L-R: Stella Simone - Secretory, Jeonne Merrill - President, Eddie Golernbsky - Treasurer, Claudio Jordon - Vice-President, Valerie Goulart - Chairmon of Publicity. Top 10 in Academics ' fa ,Q . I S 9 L-R: Karen Middough, Nick Mellos, Rick Doane, Jeonne Merrill, Todd Carpenter, Tracy Howton, Torn Early, Lauro Wright, Marion Pecus, Loan Nguyen. NOT SHOWN - Shari Finney. SENIOR ng' I . ,JK .ez ,ye . Q V4 , . - -rrr ,, K . . X I X! X 515 , , y , ,X 59 ins sz' 5524355555513 Fish out Do you know these people? i A my Don't! . . . Stop! , . . Don'l. . , Stop. . . Don't, Stop fha e- ff V - f 11' of woter. SM E ticket ride ot Kmort! Hungry Brion? ,..Don't e -...lk I if-1. 9 F 22--1 :I 4 .. , . . i .. X . '.:f-5-:N-....,m Y 'M S 1-LL, 3 A Y Pordon me, Would you hoppen to hove ony Voted most lilsely not to be in closs, Like this? Grey Poupon? ond she never wos, except for ID, Senior Srondouts 147 MOST INNOCENT Eddie Podillo ond Lynda Altmon were voted by the Senior Class as this year's Most Innocent students. This picture is worth a 1000 words. MOST ATHLETIC - '-is V Eric Rozsa, Ci-lS's wrestling star ond Sandie Cupit, Cl-lS's basketball star. While they are stars of these specific sports, these ore not the only things they excel in. They are quite talented athletically ond I don't know what Cloiremont High would do without these two. 146 Senior Stondouts BIGGEST FLIRT Brion Gibson and Runa Saito are '87's biggest flirts. We caught t two talking in the parking lot. Brion didn't hesitate when osked toke the garter off of Runa's I g. Whot flirtsl MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ,. Todd Carpenter Uitoj and Debie George are very special students. They are two studen wha know what they want out of life. Both see college in their future andthe Class of '8 sees o bright and successful future for them. Their grade point averoge says it all! MOST DEDICATED CHEIFTAIN its 6,653 55 332 C - is' . , 4.31 , i udy Neri ond Cloudio Jordon show off some of their enthusiosm 'td school spirit for us. NICEST EYES MOST OUTRAGEOUS Chris Golonte ond Alisso Gobriel ore our most outrageous seniors ot Cloiremont. Different isn't the work for these two. Outrogeous soys it oll. -cr? 'Y'-Y 'v gr . Mike Giordono ond Julie Pouklsulo give us thot eye stortling pose, COUPLE OF THE YEAR Y 1 -3 Gorth Klern ond Shouno Scheffel were chosen the couple ot the yeor. We cought these rwo cuddling in the pork. Senior Stondouts 149 PART TIME STUDENT Zone Willioms ond Corrie Drogrnon were chosen os the student most likely not to be in closs. Zone is just sitting bocls ot the locol hongout, Del Toco. Corrie wos not in closs, so we were unoble to toke her picture. Whot else could we expect, she lives up to her title. MOST WANTED TO BE IN A JACUZZI WITH Jerry Drummel ond Volerie Goulort were voted os the seniors who were most wonted to be in ojocuzzi with. These two hod o good time together splashing oround in the woter. 150 Senior Stondouts ,TV .nc - 'li A l , .::.:: an .1 zjkrl EE, ' I Vi If I . . ft: ,. . Lia ,Q 41 wi ww , ,'.,,s vv , is 'WEE 4 cu f 52 Q in Wa A lvvvri Je'-'Q 5? ' I , 1 2 sa: ew ' Y it A, fr Q ' .' r A, cg? V ,lip-f. I ff 2 my s if A ' s, K 37' , ,L,A.,. ' ' af ' A' is ,N W., M...r-i,f.,- ' 1fN,ir,1,:L ,.W. A , ,W :IL deftly. wg, 'yn' , ' .Wynn .3 .1 44,-., it ' ,wie 42:9 .,. wmv, -, A We e ' 'Win eff A K 0 M ,fr -tw - 1 f T'm+s1v mgwn- A 25452, Don Moron wos voted closs Clown. This series of pictures show how wild, crozy, ond funny he is. He wonted something different. And he did! to do Q, L i 1 i' ' 'i Crysti Throsher wos voted os Closs , T' Q clown olong with Don. lf Don Moron H i Q44 could jump into o pool with his . X if , clothes on, Crysti should be obie to xx ky' Y ride on the kiddy rides ot Kmort. ' , I This is where we found Crysti. She 1 i 1 5 3 ' mode friends with some of the kids , by inviting them to join her on the L ' 1 -- merry-go-round. lt wos quite o i r , ' ' sight. Judge for yourself. FK I W . KX yi- 4 3 Q? 5 K.- 5 L , 1 , 3 Y' f 1 ' 1 ,.A. , 1 iE,, 4-, if, , ,C I --'1 5 ' 3 ' N ., aSa'KI swf ' .2 A V 9. 3 ,f 2 1.3 f Q ,111 tif S . 1 ' ,M .f. 4- - , 3 z af' 'W H 5, K 1 qv - 1 T 1, f 'S ' 91' F A 17 XJ , 4, ' tt f? Wwe? euf i E?-E : -1 ' Q Y W, S ,gr ff? 'cf i Q' if 8 i Q7 ,.--ff M ' - '- x 3 i 'J fi , Leif ' t tvth A: Q I ,,,i, II ? xl 5 , - e -I -'L A i , yi wf, ' l i I , xxx xii' L! frrg .X , I ...Q . , , . s iii' tiii i ' ,,,,,'f Brion Depres wos our mole porty onimol, He's on All Americon portier ond the life of ony porty, Whot would '87 do without him? Vonesso Arroyo is our femole porty onimol. Vonessds humor is whot mokes her stondout ot o porty. When we osked her for o picture she quickly put her porty hot on ond grobbed her horn. Senior Stondouts 151 The New Generation A A 4' -I ,V My 1' vf' I S.P. on page 139 l didn't mean to do it, honest! A.P. on page 140 lt's my dolly, not yours! L.W. on page 144 What you looking at? 152 Baby Pictures K' mffffi if f T.E. on page 133 Anyone got a napkin? T' ,ht ,M if A.H. on page 135 Mother in training KJ, on page 135 Who ordered the large pepperoni pizza? KR. on page 140 A happy lottery winner of l million dollars C.T. on page 143 Cheeeez! A2 455 W . J. M. pg. 137 Just procricing the butterfly stroke mom M. O. pg. 139 My little Chino doll. Y. J. pg. 135 I don't wont to go home! G. B. pg. 131 Foshioh ot it's Iotest. J. P. pg. 140 MissJuIy1972. E. R. pg. 141 CONFUSlON?! Which one do I wont? R. S. pg. 145 I wonno be o cowgirl, ond you con be my cowboy. .. -hang, ' sg, 4 Qin- 3 4 v ' We ' F 4 ' Y Hb'- . y W- I 2.35 - 9 I S. S. pg. 143 Here she comes Miss Americo! A. A. pg. 136 I'mjust ct moteriol girl Boby Pictures 153 'K . .. Se 9 ff' s Q '31 vw X 5' -A Y . .X.X .... 'E xif-ff: ' ' We we X 1 4 + is ks Q sh . f E.M. pg. 138 How much longer do I have to slt here? 4 'iauef 4-as L.P. pg. 139 Okay, so l'm lost, who cares! W' A , l3.D. pg. 132 And l promise to protect my country against foreign invasion! J ,,-sf1 , . 'ZW' AW. pg. 143 Raise your hands, raise your hands if you're surel , A.,-3 fm 'ww-:uf R.P. pg. 140 You put your left hand in and you shake It all about, you do the hokie pokle and you turn yourself around, thot's what lt's all about. my fy rf 5' Mtg? K O D.G. pg. 134 Monkie see monkle do! R.N. on pg. 136 Look, no cavity creeps! T.N. on pg. 136 A bathing beauty other best. C,D. on pg. 132 What do you mean thls lsn't real- 154 Baby Pictures ly Santa Clous? 1' . ,,, x C.H. an page 135 What do you mean I can't go to the Dance Friday? M,E. on page 133 Queen on the sidewalk poses for her subjects. J.M. on page 138 I'm so excited ir's Kevin on the phone everyone! 3 Im., ,..f T.H, on page 135 Freshly cut grass is the greatest! I . my V' in , H, ,, ff 'M in ,..l T.M. on page 137 Straws help me avoid gas, not to mention, it enhances the fabulous flavor of Hamms. D.M. on page 138 Look mom, I can touch my toes! LW. on page 144 Crawling, the only way to travel! - l.V. on page 143 Hey dude, check out my new wheels, O-60 mph in 5 mins! C.J. on page 136 If this lady asks me to say cheese one more time l'll just die! 12498 i MJ. on page 135 Santa l only want a 1957 Corvette, Gucci handbag, 4 cabbage patch kids, a diamond ring . . Baby Pictures 155 CLASS CDF 156 Class of 1987 .. - .W . - , .. . -,...wMQ Q... ,s 2. ma- K 'X ' gy- 0. , .,,,:,N,,,.,.,,.,,,,... A L -' 1 .- W,- - -. .N , ,,,,.....,,,..,.......,.L.,, .m,. , M,M......, .-.W .w 3. ci run . , ., ,engg,, 5 as 'XA Sv V A had xv Q 1 Q 1 io fr-wh' Y, 'F l-55 . 'fi Xxx ' if A f'z.eifK1 if '.., , Q 7.1 Y 1- A fv1vm..: v1,+lQf : GF. P. ' X ' 1987 .M A T 6 Closs of1987 157 EEEEUE EU EE EE mmmmmmmi mmmmmm i Qmmmmmmi I F V I UI ' 159bA Juon Abhtoo Anno Adome Wesley Adoms Christine Adley John Agullot Gusrovo Aloclo Jocques Altmonn Jose Amoro Roe Atchlvol Marlo Arellano Corlos Atmento Stephen Boer Solvodor Boezo Rosa Bolz Ctclg Boker Etln Boker Jeremy Botblc Cossondro Botnes Norma Botrlos John Botron Jeffrey Bournon Ivonne Boutlsto Jorge Boutlsro Douolo Bovortgkhoun Mott Becker Antonio Belllno Brent Belrron Victor Beltron 160 Undercloss JUNIORS ,ke X l D' N 'x ,, N 1 I .1 x I' -I K x X 4 , 'l K4 Kwfwl N, L Jeff Rutland - President Mott Ltrrle Vtce President J s atv ,pf- vw -51 ,ig Rae Archival - Secretary :fi fs . . - ., ,W-'I' 'sv 'V M l l f '-'I'-gf' Q - A - fl We s Ti ,gk Q .11 Ar .ff vf I M 'nfq Z ss f S ef vw ' fr , Joseph Berner Robln Bladfburn Charles Booze Cherye Booze Chrlsfopher Bax Yracy Brabank John Branch Amanda Cunls - Treasurer Carlos Bravo De Ruedo .lose Brlseno Aaron Brown Brad Buck Carl Buckman Charles Buckman Parrlck Burrus Mlchele Busseau Paula Cabanlllas Robin Cagle Arnaldo Camacha Anthony Candelaria glqalmg Conoll+ Pavrlcla Cardenas Tony Carnerle Terry Casey Arturo Cosvra Marla Castro Carlos Cazares Helen Chavez Bang Chlem Wendi Clark Kellee Clarke Bonnle Cllnedlnsr Mlchelle Coker Greg Cole Marla Cale Roben Cone Underclass 161 Dlana Contreras Gabrlela Contreras Marlo Contreras Claudia Copeland Rodolpho Carol Amanda Cunls Ban Danlel Sandra Davldson Joe De Porter Eumbem Degallardo Rafael Delgodllla Paul Dembowskl Muol Dlec Crolg Dlnger Tuonh Do Gorett Dobey Colleen Doyle Chris Drogrnan Mlchoel Dudley Victoria Duke Kevln Elgas Lowell Ellls Joanna England Gustavo Escobedo Anthony Estrada Ceaser Estrada Anno Fellx Rosallnda Fetalvo Jlll Flores Monlca Flores Sandra Flores Kathleen Gallagher 162 Undercloss W- w ,Q 4 It x X ,af N A I nv nr 9 ffm .M 1 Q' uv as ,A,, I ,.t inf' P v S 1-. 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'- 'xl Miguel Gamboo Jennifer Gardello Pamela Gorrus Yvonne Genrry Krlsren Ghodsee Sharl Ginlemon Alex Glenn Moises Goday Irls Gonzales Omar Gonzales Joseilno Gonzalez Veronica Gonzalez Melissa Goodwin Agueda Grojeda Sylvia Grandglrard Lauren Griffin Amy Grimes Antonio Guajarda Cynrhia Guy Enrique Guzman Parrick Haffey Shana Hole Jeone Harkleraad Aprll Harrelson Daniel Hernandez Jazmln Hernandez Yvonne Hernandez Denise Hobgood Tlm'Howard Jimmy Hurston Trl Huynh Hector lborra Fredellra Ignacio Lamonr Jackson Anhur Jacoby Elizabeth Jimenez Lisa Johnson Jeff Judd Underclass 163 Jerry Lewis Joseph Lewls Michael Lewls Stephanie Lheurex Matthew Lirtle Cynthia Lopez Javier Lopez Sora Lopez Susana Lopez Kenny Lovejoy Marc Lowe Estelo Luna Michelle Lunblode Ramon Madrlgal Shanda Magee Peter Magnuson Leah Martin Steven Massa Kelley McCauley Scott McDaniel Timothy McMahon Michael McQueeney Jeffrey Meader Mehrak Mehraz Abby Mendoza Aldo Mendoza 164 Underclass Kerl Jurkolc Sheryl Kadelskl Grace Kennedy Virginia Kennedy Ricardo Kin Rosa King Mariann Kobayashi David Kaonln Eric Kvlgne Stephen Landry Renee Lasky Lamont Lartery Cheryl Larka Jennifer Law Alison Leech Richard Legler Ernest Lench Lericlo Leon LM i Q N , -1-0-af lie, SL i fr an.. -N in A X I-x l ' X xii C . 'wie 1 ' QE. 5 , wt r 4 Mlchoel Mendoza Norclsco Mendoza Mlchelle Mlller Melonle Mltchell Yolanda Mollna Theresa Monscheln Jolme Montero Luls Montufor Cercy Moore Rlcordo Moron America Morrls Erlc Mosleh Clyde Mottern Stefanie Mount D'ono Munlz Paulo Munoz Enoe Murlllo Trevor Murphy Ernesto Nerl Thao Nguyen Holly Nachos Alfonso Nleto Marco Nleto Jorge Nunez Domlon O'Connor Veronica Orlgel Jacqueline Oteo Guadalupe Padllla Peter Padlllo Cloudla Polomores Chrlstap her Ponkoke Rolyn Pedo Vicente Perez Corl Perkins Sabrina Peters Erlk Peterson Angelo Petln Erlka Phlbbs Dawn Phllllps Eileen Plsanlch Tracey Polltl Cotherlne Porath Juana Posa Llsa Ptlce Underclass 165 lrmo Romirez Abel Reyes Hector Rios Rondoll Rivord Crysrol Robb .Dione Roberts Kevin Rodmon Alexondrino Rodriguez Yverre Rogers Juon Rornonos Lisa Romero Olgo Romero Sondro Romero Alicio Roms Morrho Romo Kelly Roopmon Korhryn Rowe Christopher Rubin Rodrick Rugley Ano Ruiz Lilllon Ruiz Roe Russell Jefirey Rurlond Roxonne Ruzie Joson Ryrne Michelle Solonius Crisrino Sonchez Mortho Sonchez Meltsso Sondovol Vlctorio Songer Celestine Sorvis Tomie Seevers Felicio Senter Kellie Sharpe Lovenio Shellmon Kelly Smith Lech Steyers Coro Srober Jennifer Toylor Jomes Tepner Boko Thomos Simone Thornos Thomos Thompson Morto Tizopenelo Done Torres 166 Undercloss ii. 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A155 Q i?i.gliffi.iig if I ff JUNIORS NOT SHOWN Ricardo Alvarez Heather Bealieu Jason Byrne Gary Cauigliano Jeff Hardy Erich Hostetter Carmen Leanio David Moncillo Ignacio Rodriguez David Rogers Jose Sanchez Kerionn Silva Dustin Wood Shay Torres Long Truong David Tunnell Elvia VonEs Sovina Vansickle Patricia Vasquez Phillip Vigil Alicia Vizcorro Elizabeth Vizcarro Wilhamina Vyfhuizen Tino Wagner Anne Warber Zondre Watson William Weiss Mary Lou Welsh Kelley While Michael White Andrew Williams Karen Williams Tracey Williamson Donald Wineski Carie Wininger Scon Winston Benjamin Wilbor Vanessa Young Sharron Zarbock Kellie Bennett Charlie Chieftain Undercloss 167 W fi ,qs-. 901 ' V V 9 9 S 4 , ' fm I I 9 O Y X . r . an I ff - y f pig y Q 9 V ' MII , 25 ' Y f f ' Undercloss -J nv E 'Q A A and Q wi' -Q3 'Q ,,-he 48354 . ,553 'iffy Ano Aceves Roxanne Acosro Marlo Agullor Ruben Alcoruz Erlc Andersen Arruro Ardlllo Jovlro Arias Clinton Armitage Wllllom Arnold Richard Aneoga Gilbert Baca Erlc Barker Lawrence Barker Poul Barraza Donlel Barrera Bouaphourh Bavangkhoun lennlfer Bell Morlo Bell James Berronl Monho Berumen Jessica Berancoun Lona Blller Cloudlc Dorboa Rlchord Bowen Guy Bowman Tushonda Boyce Troy Brln Carolina Bugel 170 Undercloss Presldenr:Solly Mlsell xXA lx LD Q R: '- I bg- Q k CD Q D l'l'l U1 Wixvrw 'S , ww f f 4.9 Vice President: Cherie McKenzie ,H W 1 ,v X Donilo Ccllejos Morrbel Comocho Rodello Comocho Julle Conepo Elllort Ccsrlllo Clemente Cervonres Scott Choulnord 95 Treasurer Chod Phrpps Secretory Mono Simone T? x vw Jomes Chrisrensen Seon Clorls Korhleen Clement Geoff Cogle Steven Cogle Onico Cole Concho Contreros Sherl Corbin Ellzobeth Cordova Soto Cornellus Tereso Corroles Seon Crompton John Cummings Tonjo Donlels Theresa Doutel Jomes Dovldson Jeff Dovls Mlchele Dowson Poul Dowson Alberto De Lo Cruz GUSIOVO Delgodlllo John Dembowskl George DI Coroldo Jesus Dloz Thanh-Truc Do Jocquoline Dyess Suzonne Ellls Jeslco Elswood Undercloss 171 Arturo Escobedo Juan Espina Mauricio Espinoza Miguel Espinoza Monica Espinoza Amy Falanre Eddie Fillmore James Fletcher Steven Flercher Armando Flores Susana Flores James Foster Julia Fregasa Scott Fulton David Gabriel Rosario Gamez Anobel Garcia Angelica Garcia Felix Garcia Marla Garcia Maria Dolores Garcia John Gearing Nora Gee Stephen Giaciolll Stephanie Gilbert Debra Gibson Erica Gjertson Michele Goday Manuel Gomez Bernice Gonzalez Donna Gonzalez Maria Gonzalez Joseph Gaulort Paul Grandi Alethea Greene Eric Groenberg Mark Grosrick Arturo Gutierez Maribel Guzman Melecio Guzman Tracy Harris Daniel Helm Marco Hernandez Marla Hernandez 172 Underclass ,fv- s We sr- 34, ' 6' wx . X he - sc..., f c s ff. 1--v Q ,mf fn 5, -r--N ITN? ll 'E l E l,z..'f'V Q ::. -. , 4'g2 r 'X gn .,, J , ..,,g ,L rx F , X 2 .ev I 0 J 3 is we xl L ,K A 3' , ga 0 N 'hr .,.-,N A-vx Q f 49 Ullsses Hernandez Adella Herrera Javler Herrera Jeremy Hidalgo Richard Hllllard Jeffery Hallman Meredith Hallman Jennlter Homer Marla Hana Danlel Howton Rosalba Hueso Cuong Huynh Walter lsaac Andre Jadsson Faye Jackson Javler Jaramlllo Mlguel Jimenez Jennifer Johns Shelly Jones Bryan Kaufman Kelly Hllkil Leta Kenollo Jennller Kernan Allcla Kerr Marc Klng Chad Klem Erlca Klen Llso Kleven Michael Kllnkert Krls Kabylskl Don Lafave August Learh Monlco Lepe James Lewis Jacqueline Llma Joseph Longfellow Cedlla Lopez Ernle Lopez Undercloss 173 Roberto Lopez Margarita Luna Patricia Luna David Mohl Christopher Molsread Bibian Manrique Andrea Mansour Diana Marin Gloria Marquez Evo Martinez Rosa Martinez Peter Mosse Roberto Moto Joseph Matisohn Patrick McCauley Roy McDovId Kelly McDonald Deborah McGlynn Cherie McKenzie Rhonda McKinney Ana Mendez Maria Mendez Zenaido Mendez Lindo Mendoza Michael Michoelis Michael Micholek Kent Miller Rafael Miramontes Sally Misell Jorge MonrUo Mario Morales Peter Morawiecki Roscoe Morrow Heather Motteler Benjomin Muniz Jose Munoz Isrrael Murillo Kevin Murphy Melissa Notividad Jerer Needham Gustavo Neri Todd Neuman Anh Nguyen Mikeno Nguyen 174 Underclass , gr . is N X N e H i xr , 5 a g, 3? w fx - - L 1 25 it f I f 3, 1 . gf ', 'L -,-. ., S, ., ' I iam 5 Qr' if 4 ,ei , Q T f 'S an 1 E 'ii L JK 5, Jr gr ng ,,,,, -In 1 Q- -f Nom Nguyen Truc Nguyen Kevin Naei David Nunez Marcus O Neal Josephine Orona Araceli Oniz Roaerr Orriz Cliff Pacheco Luis Padilla Michael Pagan-Vega Lorena Parra Lourdes Peloyo Elama Pele Jesus Peraza Max Perez Amy Peters Chad Phipps Randi Pierce Troy Popp Jasan Price Francisco Puga Richard Pula Maria Quirino Christina Quirk Cyndie Rader Laura Ramirez Norma Ramos Daniel Rarviner John Reedman Morgan Rendich Anthony Reyes Tracy Rhodes Kent Riffle Maurice Riley Brion Ringwold Claudia Rios Lourdes Rios Mike Rizzo Aaron Roberson Lorraine Roberrsan Manuel Robles Edrnundo Rodriguez Julio Rodriguez Kirrrece Rallisan Luis Romero Guadalupe Romo Undercloss 175 Cynrhra Razic Errlxa Saito Andres Sanchez Lrdia Sanchez Sandro Sandoval Serglo Sandoval Marla Sarubbi Damon Schrosk Irrno Serrano Kelly Serrano Glo Serverini Sracey Shesvak Maria Simone Jeanlne Simpson Wrlluam Sinnlger Rrcohrd Smlrh Thomas Sporllng Mlchelle Stabile Freddre Sravom David Steed Marrln Snles AdarnSulr1s Jason Surnprion Kevrn Swank Lorna Swanson Lynn Sylvesrre Veronica Tovlzon James Taylor Marlo Tinoco Jolme Tiscareno loleene Tower Teressa Travis Russell Trimble Aaron Trull Aaron Turner Teresa Upson Flor Valderroma Elena Volerroma Cesar Valdez Lencia Vlllagornez S , Q K ,. 23 ! f I 9: me . Q. I as ff A 4 R ngig ,.,,M,:i 2, 5 ' e 'P' . 5 keg T we an K r,,E::'l-j 4 X Thi J f A 7 - X,eXQfgF:l?Q-Q: ,T T, . rx A J .r.l.5':f? j -' g 4 A xr. .2 3 X, 'fw fr B WZNN Xmmf 176 Underclass ,' X 1 ss. Vi 1 s o 3. ' F' is Q i it . 4 -f Ye, Q' YT '7 4. A. , W, ht SOPHOMORES NOT SHOWN Maria Aguilar Michael Ashbaugh Stephen Conkle Susan Davenport Do Khanh Kim Do Thien-Kim Jimmy Estala Adelina Garcia Jorge Garcia Ezequiel Gonzalez Victoria Hernandez Bernice Leanio Maria Luna Gonzalo Mendez Richard Molond Marcos Monteverde Sondra Olivarria Cathy Padilla James Raisor Aaron Rieker Clereland Riley Kris Riley Oscar Rivera Anthony Ross Adela Salazar Gabriela Soltero Susanna Vasquez Ginger Varga Heather May Sylvia Villasenor Jodi Vincent Patricia Vizcarta Thuan Vuong Dorothy Wagoner Ericka Weber Philip Weisbecker Tichamingo White Mark Williams Christina Windsor John Womack Cxngi Wright Gordon Wright Guadalupe Yanez Robert Young Gloria Zepeda Undercloss 177 ! P x . NK 'TX' X . KK x ,. i,t,:, . A,.,.,1,.,, . ek Q:-.Qu 1:-c: .Mu . . . X,xL - Q V wx: g 3? .K wo., , h ., X in , ,, . QSQSNW , K. . - xx , ,M ff' ww N K, 'af 1 ts . f e J e P 1 . --.oft M... f '-V 4 -5,3 gf f 'fi ix N Ex X X, 'X 'X .6 xi 4 6 xi t. + 3 S T 1. Yum, these fries ore greor! 2. Look Morio, he is looking in my direction, oh wow! 3. Amy Peters hos o mischievious look on her foce. 4. Hey don't I get ony money beck! 178 Undercloss 9? f 49 , c JM wffmif QM mf c' og, 'Me President: KIm'Worobec Luls Aborca Jose Acosto Marlo Acosla Mark Adome Lawrence Adelson Kevln Adley Gabriela Agullor Jorge Aguilera Carmen Alejandre Salvador Alvarez Gebel Anderson Mlrlam Andrade Rene Arellanes Tyra Boln Katherine Bolley Enrique Banuelos Mant! Barnes Jorge Barnlca Rlchud Borrlos Joel Baullsta Jose Bautista Chrlstlna Beasley Andrea Beltran Gabriela Beltran Paul Berger JQSOI1 Blkowskl Mlchoel Brooks Jennlfer Braxton 160 Undercloss .wh i.,- ,-X Q .-.X FRESHMEN E xx .. -w Q FW W Vlce-President: Beth Wlerzblckl -ba r Secretory: Leslle Lorranogo rw. ew' ur- K. ef ll if A ' l hx a ll 1, X XZ ' A k y Ia L33-iHb ar, as fm K '. Aaron Brunswick Marshall Brushfleld r. - EII Burns Alfredo Cantero - Mlchelle Carney Heather Carlllo Q3 Alberto Castoneda Treasurer: Julle Mlchalek .,,-v Marlo Casrellonos Rlcordo Castro Yesenla Castro Kelll Cotaldo Chrlsrlno Chornley Stephen Chme Mlchoel Chavarrla Donny Choulnard Carol Clcalo Adrlan Clsneros Fernando Clsneros Manuel Cloustro Tony Clay Mlchoel Cole Janna Connelly John Conner Ellzabeth Contreras Ricardo Contreras Alex Coral Myrna Coral Sebostlana Cato Dennls Cunningham Cotherlne D'Agosrlno Boo Dong Julle Dautel John Dean Kevin Decker Luls Demurgulo Undercloss 181 Marle Despres Enedlno Dlaz Glorla Dlaz Jason Dlcklnson Llso Doane Lellonle Duenm Donald Edelman Jenny Elsen Marlo Ellas Bresfono Esparzo Roel Esplnoza Juan Esrrodo Adam Farmer Donlel Flscher Manuel Flores Angela Fanler Rosa Gomo Clara Gollndo John Gomester Norma Gondaro Anronlo Garcia Frandsco Garda Mourlclo Garda James Gersrensloger Povrlcla Godoy Dulce Gomez Jose Gomez Ryeland Gongora Lynelle Gonlon Jorge Gonzales Paul Gonzales Kelly Green Franklln Hafner Larry Hall D. Jeannle Homllfon Sean Horless 182 Undercloss .,,...-. '5a1a. 5 I . vs 5 . 3 i my 65 1 f J Q x , D ,,,.,,.,,W-ws ox 9 nf Y. K J I Q' 1 qv gf!!-'14 Jennller Hauser Chrls Haywood Jomle Helm Tonya Herrd Alex Hernondez Donlel Hernondez Jose Hernandez Susan Hernandez Hoh ToeHo Bryon Houston Hslu Yun Hsu Juon Huezo Clorence Hunt Thol Huynh Dung Von Huynh Eduordo Iborro Juon Iborro Dovid Jogkson Jerry Jockson Serh Jacobsen Jesus Jouregul LulsJImene1 Jeonne Johnson Jennifer Johnson Krlsrln Johnson Joseph Jones Jeremy Jurkolc Dovld Kossemboum Joseph Kellner Tonlo Kerr Benjomln Klbllnger Ellzoberh Klfer Shannon Klllebrew Douglas Knlghr Somxoy Kongmoloy Sreve Kropf Sophlo Lomas Heorher Londry Jeffery Longford Leslie Lorronogo Aprll Lorson Undercloss 183 Angelico Lernus Silbino Lepe Korhryne Lesinskl Chrisrino Lillle Dominic Lolurlo Norhon Longfellow Scorv Lookobough Ano Lopez Claudio Lopez Berrho Lucero Jovler Luno Tomi Lynch Tyler Lynch Art Mognuson Solly Maine Hector Monclllo lose Morclal Fobion Monlnez Francisco Mcnlnez John Monlnez lvene Morro Sheo McComb Kris McCoy Christina McDonoId Leticio Medlno Chrisvino Meihls Carlos Mendez Julie Mlcholek Robert Miles Heorher Moeller Enrique Mollno Jovier Monrero Xovier Monreroso Gregory Moore Melissa Moreno Porriclo Morrow Andreo Mosher Moriso Mullendore Joson Muniz Esperonzo Munoz Liliono Munoz Erik Nelson 164 Undercloss Hoong Ngo Luls Nieto Cedllo Ochoo Lourdes Ollvores Chrls Oden Fldel Orejel Anthony Orr Doris Orrego Arturo Orrlz Monlco Pocheo Ano Podlllo Kathyo Podlllo Deborah Palmer Roxonno Porro Lee Parsons Dovld Potlno Karen Payne Glorlo Peloyo Jomoul Pennington Judith Perez Oscar Perez Richard Perez Moyro Peters Deeno Peterson Donlel Phillips Mlchoel Power Angelo Pron Abraham Pulldo Alejandro Romlrez Ines Romlrez Morlo Romlrez Kelth Rlffle Ano Rios Vicrorlo Rios Mellsso Rltchle Steven Roberts Jose Rodriguez Ricardo Rodriguez Joseph Rolz Rex Romero Vonesso Rubln Gronando Rulz Leonor Soldlvor Alejandro Somonlego Undercloss 185 Ana Sanchez Oscar Sanchez Maria Sandoval Victor Sandoval Alexandra Sarubbi Chelsea Sorvis Veronica Segura George Serrano Hilda Serrano lstela Serrano Miguel Serrato Richard Shoopmon Elva Siordia Brian Smith John Sooy William Sparks David Spayde Shownna Standridge Jason Sterling Amanda Strong Cynthia Sullivan Chad Sutton Crystal Sunon Jimmy Swiger Angelica Tovizon Christopher Teton Vanessa Thomas Ronnie Thorpe Jennifer Tournas Mike Trelber Ramon Trlllo Patricia Trplan Nichole Utsler George Valencia Blanca Vargas Juan Vasquez Andy Villarreal David Villegas Linda Villegas Anthony Ward Bren Wares Issac Wasserteil Colleen Wenquist Elizabeth Wierzbicki 186 Underclass Xa 2323? ' 'V' t 1123i ' N .J X 5 'iw E X X Q ff' if s F X Q as Y-N X x it 3' X as S sf sf W' X . Xx x--'RL 1 YM C Q f- 2 is se' 'w S is Q Q S E Q .J .,Q..:. .s. . 1- Z. . X F f- 3- . Q- 3, 4- J' J if , ' ': .K I - ' K ,..l.. Q5 an , V, W y 4 s , .vu Vu V , v + l. , xy FRESHMEN NOT SHOWN Llzzerte Angulo Alfonso Arroyo Nichole Boin Leslie Clingermon Poul Cronl-shite Tommy Culver Steve Felix Gilbert Mierro Jorge Gornico Richord Guzmon More King Amondo Lowson Alejondro Lopez Joshuo Noerenberg Ano Olivorrio Teodoro Ortego John Riveroll Morgoret Schultz Joson Shepord Robert Shipmon Romon Torres Rofoel Turner Juon Vorgos Ali Vorites Domon Vitter Mike Wooldridge Doniel Willioms Dorrel Willioms Lindo Williams Pomelo Williomson Tino Wilson Jennifer Womack Colleen Wood MicheolXVood1ill Kim Worobec Dovid Wright Fcbion Zovolo Undercloss 187 I-Iey All You M. A, , l . W .wma aff ,wi s 188 Undercloss Cheifroins . . . Soy 'xCheese PATRONS Deos Construction Robert 0 Eileen Collowoy. 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