Claremont High School - El Espiritu Yearbook (Claremont, CA)
- Class of 1988
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R' ' - K , , V , U V U - ,.V. , .-. ,.,.., .N r an-........, cloremonthigh school 1601 north mdlon hull boulevard cloremont, co lifornio 917 1 1 C7143 624-9053 2 - the preview D A A coke is if! -- Jennifer Webber drools for that cold drinls before Drili Team practice, A A celebrate! -- Karen Carter was surprised by a bouquet of balloons on her sixteenth birthday. A the Thinker - Scott Smith contemplates a far tar better place , . . Burger King. P A inspired by life - Paris Potts shows the true colors of her bright personality. P disco duck -- freshman Carl Brunst shows the whole school how to disco dance during his initiation by the Senior Men, in yr?-N r 3 3 fi 53 ew r. Q s r ' it l Q ii 1. if to t M K, ,... VU- gt 40, A' e'v k .51 Life! Candidsl Action! Finally, El Es- piritu, the true story, comes to the silver screen. The scenes which made up the film included all the adven- ture, romance, comedy, and drama of a true classic. Expressing a touch of Claremont's enthusiasm and spirit, the Motion Picture is the everlasting memory of what 1988 was to those of us who lived it. 4 buzzed -4- Eric Jueden shows Brooks Burgan the stubblies around his ears after a fresh haircut. - ,. A birdwatching - Joel Molt and Brent Garrls try to avoid the little white droppings that are being blessed upon them from above. ,Z it ff f ax .. 'iw ' ff ,igxfxc-7 H XJXXX KN Bk fi XXX x X W OU? 9 15 AK HKU rflo' X 'XX .QK g T. 3 QQ 4 tis? f fro' is 1 .Cc NBL' s sr. J .fiicfs 'X lx QEXQXJJXQLB to Gi ut uf Q9 ,xii mx, hcl VX ibNN . -us vii bg. viii it fig ici rl Q, it wtsif woieixwgrgur is civil , C10 fic i M 'i Qf fs, to ic QW bxgibv XX O X Nix . . . X' DN 4' ,flu Dig? 52,0-X div lL?7rx,Mi'ufV' xo D Claremont High School pulsed with U adventure in 1988. Kicking off the year with Homecoming dernonstrat-t ed the students in action: Behind the scenes float building, and the per- formances at the parade and game helped each class to unite and have fun. .Further into the year there was o new adventure for those juniors and seniors who spent hours researching colleges in the career center, and visiting various college campuses. For many sophomores, driving was an adventure with the long hours of practicing before the big day when they acquired their licenses. The freshmen also had an adven- turous year, getting involved with school clubs and sports and discov- ering the true meaning of the word study , P snow comes up charlie brown - .Iohn Anderson is waiting for a change in the weather. V sportin' if - Don Tom is stylin' the new Fall wardrobe. 4 - the preview upturn, I -f nrnl. I 1 ABQ 5 2 s 5 4 A A yuppie power -- Chris Hood spots another Scxturdoy night dote. A you don't hove skippy? Rebecca Mothews con'r understand why Suson Mc Cube hos switched to Peter Pon Peonut Butter. A P the coco-colo kid - Shaun Me hoffey is proud to be o Claremont High stu- dent. 4 gq? -- Todd Sriers checks our the Senior Women. ,-2 O .. N g N , 5 6 -- the pre-View Dromo swept continuously through the holls ond ciossrooms ot Cloremont High in 1987-1988. Mony brove students challenged themselves to ocodemics ond sports. Along with some of the rigorous courses offered, there were mony time consuming clubs ond equolly demanding othletic teoms. ln the foil, Juniors ond Seni- ors dreaded the eorly Soturdoy mornings when they took the Pre- SchoIosticpAptitucle Tests ond Scho- lostic Aptitude Tests, In the spring those students with science classes put their scientificsgenius to the test in the onnuol Science Fair. lt was. without doubt, o dromotic yeor. P feelin' groovey -- Murtiiocovides gets down on it ot the mini rclly in centrol quod. A A free to be you and me - Robin Eisenwinter plays o role in the fash- ion or Claremont High. ' -irr L YOU fulkin' to me? -- Anton Austin ison his woy to get in line for lunch before the crowd oppeors. Q ii Km: Q 651 ii sl Q.. if -mf e.. 2 x 4 4 A did you wont onchovies? -- Denoil Sparks asks Mike Garodelli what he wants on his Dorninos pizza, 4 A tastes great - Knsry Anile finds that straws are less filling. V 4 mon in red -- Damon Liro is loolsing for a dance partner. V whose house tonight? -- John Ross, Doug Dear, and Anne Sniecinslsi discuss porty plans, 4 4 V V senioriris - Sharon Mc Crorey and Michelle Bassett anticipate graduation dur- ing the beginning hours of school on the first day, f never before has there been an adventure as spirited, as fantastic as the one in which we stand today. nor has there been one in whose light we could become berrer prepared for greater adventures. and if all the world be a stage, and we the ploy- ers, no one need laugh, being play- ers themselves. ' q, rr, .X Q 7 .figligjg Nga?-Q3,1:'fg,fr 'mfg-'s ,3.Qa1nf'.1g, 1' A , 'Q 25' 11 121' .5 ,. N' ' 7: mx. A. ff, A 9' ,- -.V-1 :Agfa 4 ,f 55,1- 59 3: 4 . L -.,f4:n- .Klip .mn -.f.i,efw1L 19, 3,4 ..,,, vf A 1, .4 ew-235' , -- ls'-?3e:f2, 4 S f Per , f ft fi. 5 F X ' W X LC ,gg 4 4 . 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Reviews from students obout one lunch ronged from positive, to indif- ferent, to much more common neg- otive comments. The biggest blow-it ever creoted, griped senior John Anderson. lt doesn't bother me, be- couse I don't buy my lunch soid sophomore Tim O' Leory. Michele Bossett did her best to pleose od- ministrotion by soying Now l don't hove to ditch closs to eot lunch with oll my friendsl Y ..,.,,w iv, il A A munching - Freshmen converse together os they eot lunch neor the 400 quod. A lunchtime - Anrui Coleman hos on- other hamburger for lunch. l f v.. 43 .M , 4 A burpl - there goes my diet! excloims Liso Sheyo. A hmm, needs more dressing - Mott Mills contemplates the store of his solctd, while Norman Bolocuit knows thot he mode his right. 4 out to lunch - Justin Bergmann goes off in seorch of better food. l ' Ts!!! 2,7 x ,:, we . ,.,'s,,.e ..f, , ...,,,-.,,..- ry. .if ,,,, . 1. , ..,.. e ,,,..',- -V -1:15, wi. . 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P A rooting their flutes - Kelly Hughes ond Vicki Robison hove fun ploying the song Kidsline or the first folly of the yeor. P polo pols - Ali Gordner ond Sheilo Tom celebrore o peochy-perfect weekend. Q. I Li friends r Friends will go anywhere you Friends share the good and the bad Thertimes that I shot? with my best friends rirss 1 Are the best times that I've ever hod. Wh eneverit'gs cold dark and lonely s g Whenever my heart breaksin two And l needed somebody to hold me Thegmlove ofa good g f riend gomes through When l'm facing this mountain of worry That some people don't understand, A friend will stay right theretibeside me Willing to give me a hand. g Friends wililgo anywhere with you miidii F l F Friends who really do care Thertimes lfgve really neededo friend g My best friends have always been there. Wheneverlfym down and disgouraged The love ofa friendnever ends My life's so much better for having A lite of good love and goodfriends, Whenever my life seems to take me God knows how to yianswer my prayer lf l'm needing somebody to talk to A good friend will somehow be there. -- KGHUY MGD' - rally up Rai Ra! Reel Kick 'em in the knee. Ra! Ra! Rossi, Kick 'em in the other l4neel!! Everyone could feel the vibes of enthusiasm bounc- ing off of the walls in the gym, and splintering into a million little viblets!!! The Seniors fof coursej excelled in class spirt. Amy Hollander was proud of the progress her class had made. As for as the Seniors are concerned, l feel we have done our best job since our Freshmen year. The Seni- ors were more than willing to show their vitality for their class. The music provided by the band got everyone into the groove of things. The students cheered for their closses, and supported their favorite contestants in the rally games. Amy Henderson was glad to see more . . . participation and enthusiasm. in her classmates. The rallies had left another mark on our memory. As always, the Seni- ors were up to their mischievious ac- tions, the Juniors often rebelled against the Seniors, the Sophomores were soundless, and the Freshmen were just plain lost. However, the fierce rivalry between the classes was all in good fun, of course. The spirt and devotion of the stu- dents showed through. The roar of applause was enough to bring the roof down. The rallies had mode an- other victory. 16 student adventure fr if A. nf . W M ... fi i 1' - '?Iif3j, A A raise your hand if your sure - The cheerleaders are sure about their spirt. A Q smile of glee - Libby Coleman shows enthusiasm during the rolly. P leading the pack - Kenric Bickham and Katie Barnes bring everyone to attention, when Kenric suddenly realizes he has the wrong set of papers. in Y 'Q Mew .lf .14 F ns.. R ' kn., . .. .T .m::...:-if dwg W l footloose Ck, oll of you Fred Astoires ond Ginger Rodgers, soid the disc jock- ey. Are you reody to donce the night owoy, ond show off your best steps? The spotlight is on YOU, ond the floor is oll yours. Mony Cloremont High students por- ticipoted in donces throughout the yeor, ond most of them were im- pressed. The music wos better, ond there were more chicks thon lost yeor, exploined Shown Minnihon. A greot number of students be- lieved thot the donces were o tri- umph, One Freshmen commented, The donces here ore so rod. They ore definitely better thon the ones ot Junior High, becouse everyone gets into it. The students were oble to shoke loose some of the worries of school ond sometimes even creote o new step or two. Whether it wosithe two step, the tongo, or perhops o little innocent slomming, the donces turned out to be o greot success. A A do the funky chicken! - Kyle Kwiotek, Geoff Groener, ond Corey Woll leod the crowd with their hip moves. A 4 please don't cryl - Denise Kodomo opologizes to Jeff Christ ofter step- ping on his feet. A freeze! - Seon Ellis gets cought in the oct of rocking. 4 fired feet - Bill Smith ond Genio Rob- ertson toke o breok. W 17 l'esprit Do you hear strange cheering noises in the night? Do you encounter annoying enthusiasm at sporting events? Call 1 C8005 SPIRITBUSTERS. We're ready to believe you! Once known as a peaceful, scenic intellectual breeding ground, Clare- mont High had become a seething hotbed for . . . spirit! Yes, spirit. Well, it started as just kind of a joke, said senior Bobby Pearce, and before we knew it, there were big crowds of people cheering at football games! Aviva Casanova added: lt's like people actively caring about our school! But the school was not without bolence. A select few came together to form a new and covert club: The Spiritbusters! Dedicated in body and soul to defending the weak, the sup- pressed, and the spiritless. The Spiritbusters Ccode named the Odd Squadj made their first debut on October 80th, 1987. The one-man raid on the CHS Theatre was carried out by Dr. Fang with backup support provided by Mr. Martzapan. The mis- sion was an apparent effort to thwart any potential enthusiasm . As stat- ed by Dr. Fang himself, we re- cieved a call at around 9:40 am, and so l turned off 'Wheel of Fortune' and went straight over. The situation was quickly brought under control, and no casualties were reported. However, The Spiritbusters were not without a counterpart. As quickly as Dr. Fang had organized his Odd Squad , opposition arose. Under the tireless and spirited leadership of the CHS cheerleaders and pep squad, the creme-de-la-creme of Claremont High gathered to form L'esprit. These courageous individuals led a year- long battle with the sinister Dr. Fang, seeking victory not only for them- selves, but for all. L'esprit operated undercover and out in the open at all sporting events, rallies, dances, and also during school. l always wanted to be a cheerleader, said Tracy Schneider, and l enjoy making cheerleading better for the school. ln short, there is hope fm Clare- mont High. Yes, there are those who wore pom-poms on their ears, and yes, there are those who watched the Gong Show. But where there are brave men and women ready and willing to fight passive mediocrety, there is spirit. 16 student adventure A A for the crowd - The Pep Squad Mascot llghtens the mood at a rally. A V gimme a smooch - Sometimes Mr.Cooke can't contain his excitement! A V see, you can walk on air - Anders Bjork defies gravity for the sake of spirit. fs Sew Y F v itt - - ..., F A x-1f 1 ,sei A L L hungry? - Lee Anne Herriinger sells condy for o worthy couse, A A we got the rhythm - Myeshio Armstrong ond Lindo Tiberi keep time ot on outdoor rolly. A A P everybody sing - Kotie Bornes ond Kenric Biclshom osk for the crowds os- sistonce. A P Charge! - The Pep Squod mokes o gtond entronce. A get the word out - Posters on com- pus olerted students to spirited events. .gurl ' 19 ,rlffi C' SWL zwftprilii' Lai 'T , 41 , , in ww f if -I sal- . , -is Soturoted with Spiri . 4 .ui A 4. if, 4. J., 20 - student odventure A withstonding the drizzle - The senior floot, covered by torps, loys helplessly under the showers thot invoded the Home- coming octivities Equipped with umbrellos the stu- dents of CHS begon their Journey Around the World during the weels of October 16-24, The roin coused the finol night of floot building to be con- celed. Thus, the porode locked four flower covered truclss, However, it seemed our proyers were onswered os we chonted Roin Roin go owoy. Come ogoin some other doy! The porode ond gome escoped the drops ensuring everyone thot the spirit of homecoming wos not to be woshed owoy! On Fridoy, Memoriol Porls wos crowded with students, porents, foc- ulty ond olumni os everyone onx- iously woited for the crowning of the lsing during the mini rolly. With much excitment Brod Boiley wos given the throne. I wos reolly hoppy ond ex- cited for him! He deserves it, soid princess Kristen Dells, Following the rolly the porode be- gon molsing its journey oround Clore- mont, Senior Kimberly Rountree commented, We oll missed hoving the floors since thot is the trodition. But, Hey! The closs of 1988 mode history! Thot's true! This wos the very first yeor in the history of CHS thot roin prevented the floots from being completed ond shown in the porodel The Mondoy ofter. Usuolly when Homecoming hos come to o close the only thing left is memories ond picture to be developed. But, woit! We still hod one night left of floot building! Although the spirit wos be- ing stretched o little, once ogoin o crowd of dedicoted homecoming porticiponts showed up ot the district office to put on the finishing touches on the floors. Competition wos tense but the Seniors were reloxed ond hoving o blost os they worlsed on the lost floot ever to be completed by the infomous closs of 1988. The following doy ot lunch the floots oppeored in centrol quod for judging. A shocking first prize went to the Freshmen with their Mexicon Floor. The Sophomore's floot repre- sented the orient, the Juniors rep- resented Switzerlond ond the Seniors were the Egyptions! A A A twirling down the road - Kelly Spealses shows her parodlng spirit, during the Homecoming activities. A Aryou want me to lick the float? - John Anderson taunts a fellow classmate during the process of floarbuilding. A huuuuge! - Wendy Rimer plots her floatbuilding plan, while Sue Schoeder listens. A A A P scoping the area - Mr. Cooke, the dean of activities, watches the preparations being made for the Home- coming dance. A A P seat of honor - The 1957-as Homecoming finalists observe the Home- coming rally. A P i'll just stick this here - Floatbuilding gets a little sticky, especially when you have to cover a float with pa- per flowers in one night. 21 1 ,, s f 22 - student adventure A A moving to the outside - Baraka Harper breaks around the Chaffey defender, during CIaremont's domination of Chaffey at the Homecoming football game. A halftime ceremonies - The mid- game activities of the Homecoming game were both flamboyant and exciting. P stroll in the light - Kristen Delk and her father enjoy themselves before the crowning of the queen. :tw . .L Q A A the thrill of victory - Steve Mc Cullough ond Dovid Allen sport confident grins, ofter helping the pock win the Homecoming gome with eose. A 4 bursting through the hole - Kevin Hodley tokes odvontoge of the Choffey defense. A drill team style - ln full Qmre, Amy Solwickjoins the halftime octlvitles. 4 the grand morsholls - Mr. ond Mrs. Shomoh ond fomily wove to the crowd. journey oround the world And the winner is . . . Cloremont! We destroyed them, sold Mott Gentry with pride thot showed his respect for the teoms' occomplish- ment. The incredible 48-O victory over Choffey High School wos 0 perfect disploy of Cloremont's outstonding footboll seoson. It wos o wet ond muddy night, one mony Cloremonters will long remem- ber. Becouse of so much roin before the gome, o muddy field mode ploy- ing difficult for the pock, ond even conceled the winning floot's victory lop ond the porode of the princesses. 23 5 The Homecoming theme, Journey Around the World, led the woy to on odventuresome Home- coming spectoculor, Brod Boiley strolled owoy with the men's Homecoming crown. The oth- er members of the court were Josh Rengert, Anders Bjork, Som Poli, ond Ben Cressy. Loter, Wendy Rimer wos crowned Queen ot the footboll gome, while Emily Edmonds, Melindo Meriwether, Julie Brink, ond Kristen Delk were the lovely princesses. Like the mony different notions ond cultures of the world, the Home- coming donce coptured different emotions for everyone who portic- ipoted. Chris Forney sold, lt reolly worked for me. Also, Joson Kim ex- cloimed, I will remember the bol- loons ond sowdust forever. Once ogoin bringing outumn school spirit to o peok, Homecoming rushed through Cloremont High, cre- oting o streom of romonce ond ex- Clfeffienf. 24 - student odventure A A handing down the crown - 198667 Homecoming Queen Rimo Figeroo congrotulotes 1967-88 Queen Wendy Rimer. A 1987-88 homecoming finalists - Cleft to rightj Emily Edmonds, Kristen Delk, Wendy Rimer CQueenj, Melindo Meriwether, ond Julie Brink. P the nome is cressy - The look is debonoire. l. Q mr. -G-ni-H- ' 4 hang loose in claremont - Home- coming King Brad Bailey lavishes in his new found glory. V journey around the world - Me- linda Meriwether smiles for the crowd. il t-iw, A .. es ff W M it .- orb,-f A 4 1987-88 homecoming finalists - Cleft to righrj Sam Poli, Ben Cressy, Brad Bailey CKingj, Josh Rengert, and Anders Bjork. 4 1987-88 homecoming semi- finalists - Cbock rowj Jay Wickstrom, Doug Bear, Josh Rengerf, and Kevin Menton fmiddle rowj Kenny Allen, David Allen, Jonathon Aluzas, Julie Purcell, Kristen Delk, Aaron Wil- liams, Julie Brink, Wendy Rimer, Tonya Good- man, Lee Anne Herrlinger, Emily Edmonds, Michelle Shaw, Anders Bjork, Jennifer Mc Garigle, Sam Poli, and Heather Teaff ffronf rowjBaraka Harper, Brad Bailey, Melinda Mer- iwether, Goeffrey Groener, Libby Coleman, John Ross, Suzy Hungerford, Melissa Kraushaar, and Ben Cressy, the end of the week is just the beginning. You ron from the furious jows of boredom, jumped over the bottom- less pit of homework ond study, ond hocked your woy through the week with your mochette. Finolly, it comes upon you, you hove conquered your toskg now the odventure begins, your weekend is here ot lost! Ahh yes, The weekend. Whether it wos o fomily outing, or moybe o little mischief with your friends, the week- end wos olwoys onticipoted with ex- citement to be o worthwhile expe- rience. Weekend octivities for Cloremont High students ronged onywhere from going out with friends, wotching movies, portying, sleeping in, or even the one thing we fought hord with for the whole week . , . Home- work. Ugh! Thot one dreoded word could ruin onyone's weekend. How- ever, some Cloremont High students tried to work oround the stumbling stone of school. I try to do non - school octivitiesf' exploined Joel Molt, Anything thot is reloted to school I try to exclude myself from. l try to porticipote in octive, orgonized, events, or ljust go out with friends. Mony liked to live it up on their weekends. Come Fridoy or Sotur- doy night portying is the woy of life! Excloimed Poige Popineoufl like go- ing to outrogeous porties, becouse you con kick bock, tolk to friends, ond meet some totolly gorgeous guys! lt wos eosy to see thot when Fri- doy come everyone wos reody to ottock the weekend with greot zest ond explore it the fullest. 26 student odventure A fotol ottroction - Michael Allyn ond Heother Bodell shore o venemous love. 4 whats up dude? - Tom Mills. Grant Wantonobe, and Mart Mills occupy themselves with 7up, V 4 want a mutt? - Denise Nadelle. Amy Stolarz, and Stephanie Siegal pet their time owoy at the Village Venture. V another use for toilet paper - Amy Hollander, Michele Bassett, Geoff Groener, Ross Carson, and Sharon Mc Corey, show off the latest fashion. V Y what a weekend - Heidi Taylor ond Kevin Grlgsby relax after a wild party. Y V 4 an intimate relationship - Debbie Bozzett and David Jacovides get friendly on the couch. rags on disploy J, 28 - student odventure Fashion is o disease stoted Bob- by Pierce. Everyone hos their own ideo of whot foshion is, While shopping in the moll, some moy hove wished to stop ot Nord- strom for the more troditonol preppy look. These people were known os the Nordstrom fonotics . But stores like Nordstrom, Bullocks, ond Sok's Fifth Avenue found themselves com- peting with the tiny thrift stores in the ever-expending money moking mor- ket known os teenoge foshion. Avoil- oble in your thrift STOVGS were the styles of the 6O'sg the flower child imoge hod been revived in the 8O's. The 80's olso brought with it the skot- erfsurfer look. lf T-shirts, shorts ond high-tops were your thing, moybe you fell into this cotegory, Bong your heed wos onother clothing theme. These heovy-metolers tend- ed to weor T-shirts of their fovorite heovy-metol groups such os Dokken ond Motellico. As you went through the holls, you couIdn't help butsnotice the different personolities of students expressed through their clothing. Although thot might hove been sterotypicol, it wos o bosic foct. Students went to CHS to study ond creote foshion. A A COOI dude - Corey Wall checks out the foshion or the horseshoe. A dressed to kill - Tom Schinlever ond Chris Hood show off their ulrromodern attire, Y Y see Matt walk - Mon Jocovicies shows off his rhrifr srore arrire in Centrol Quad. 4 bang yOUr head - Sieve Kovacs likes ro show off his musical preference in his wardrobe. V Beethoven? - Joe Blow expresses rhar not everyone likes rock ond roll. 4 V oh no - Ben Cressy contemplates life wirhourhis har. 4 V V QIOOVY - Sharon Mc Crorey shows off her bright flowery dress to Erin Hertinga. 29 9 to 5 - excuse me, there's c1Hyinrny soup! Complaints such as this were dealt with daily by those students who worked, many of whom were employed by local businesses. Why did these students choose to work? Senior Brent Gorris claimed he had to pay for dates, car insurance, and food. Junior Lisa Sheya agreed, I have to pay for my own car insurance, clothes, and anything else like skiing. However, many people had more hu- morous experiences while on the job, Jim Horne announced, One time when I was going to work I had to fight off a dog with a water bottle just to get to the doorl Paige Papineau declared that she, got to meet guys all the time, while she worked at the Griswold's Post Office. The post office has long been known as the singles hangout for students. While working was generally considered a drag, most students agreed that the extra money did come in handy. As David Bellinger pointed out, I have no trouble spending money. My parentsjust don't like to give it to me. it l 30 student adventure A A leaning tower of pizza - Paul Lightfoot practices the Off of balance. L pushing 0 load - Grant Wantanabe grits his teeth while he works. V Odd it up - Brent Gorris calculates the cost of yogurt, D sm mmm New t',i' 2 police ocodemy The Cloremont Police Deportment wos well known to oll the CHS stu- dents, As Gwen Henny thought, I think they ore unfoir to kids like us. They olwoys go ofter us first insteod of odultsf' Freshmen Mott Worshow believed, l think rhey're unfoir when it comes to being off compus ot lunch ond they woit to fill up their ticket books. Ben Cressy feels the police ore out to protect us. He olso thought they were o greot bond. Were these simply isoloted inci- dents? Not occording to Brod Moson, who recolled, One time my friend went on vocotion ond we used his house to hove o porty. Some neigh- bors thought we were breoking into the house ond colled the cops. The next thing I knew, I wos wonted for breoking ond entering ond ended up ot the police stotion. Luckily for Brod, no chorges were pressed ond the incident wos forgotten. The Cloremont Police cloimed to be doing their job. But according to mony Cloremont High students, they corried their outhority o little too for. Junior Denise Nodellejustified the students' ottitude toword the police, They stereotype teenogers. They hove no respect for ony of us, so how do they expect us to respect them? Bobby Peorce respects them be- couse he knows teenogers do give them o hord time. if sg ,,... f . H I, t T X, f s',. W J . it 1:1 ,Q grail ,fffvffwsfrr Y' ,,. I an .f HM i., , WW victim. A 4 busted - Kevin Kelley, Donielle Olsen, ond Brion Myrdol hove o run in with the low. A another Speedel' is caught - The Cloremont Police cotch yet onother 4 on The loose - The police patrol the streets of Cloremont. Q from 1887 to 1987 1887: The Tania Te Tiailroad was triggered a real estate boom in what Tlaremont had been founded. 1887: ibn Tihag 3-rd the Tdncational ilongregational Thnrches in Tonthern Tollege at the corner of Tblhite Tloenne 1889: Tn Tannarg the college reopened in as a dormitorg, as a tacnltg residence 1893: The Yboeculnmn, the tirst Ihomona the tirst time. 1987: The Titg ot Tlaremont was 1918: Tlaremont Tligh Tchool was founded. 1987: ibn fhclg 4th the hich off tor the centennial celebration began. The theme was 'Tl Tenturg ot Tommnnitg bharing and baring. 1987: beotember 17th was the bicentennial ot the Tlnited btates Tonstitntion. 1987: ibn ibctober 13th and 14th Ihomona Tollege and the Titg ot Tlaremont iointlg celebrated their 108th birthdags in Tlllemorial iharh. 1987: ibn ibctober 31st the billage illenture was held on a oerg rainy dag, get, the celebration went on. marina. 5 -wh-...,,, .fzffil E , Y Cuff istr MQ . ,J BW' is 4 the music mOn -- counselor Mr. Tolor performs ot the Pomono College ond City of Cloremonfs joint birthdoy pony. 4 V i pledge the allegiance - Nor- mon Bolocult ond Mellsso Anderson ore proud to be o port of the 200 oniversory of the constitution. V Q slice of time -- Moyor, Judy Wright ond Pomono College President, Dovid Alex- onder cut the birthdoy coke ot the festivities in Memoriol Pork. s O3 UE E JBL, lil g,,,,i.......-J III 1 Q em odvenrure WSWE MMS GIIQQ EEEBUIN'-0 MI JNL M Ygmiafilivw WSLQQMN WMC? Mcmcmmm NQLXUQVM A3 NNW .SEX lhiisltiihf .l70UZl IU again ' ll XTC IYHISIRQOQ lllilfl 'll JZ? El-Pl 4 if-QiNDl H Sam... Music ploys a big part in most of our lives, The type of music we listen to says o lot about ourselves- how we dress, oct, talk, think, etc. Music is the key to set me free , . . Level 42. Music speaks when we don't know what to soy. lt expresses our feelings of love, hate, peace, wor, happiness, de- pression, ond so forth. Mony fovorites played concerts in the L.A. areo including REM, Pink Floyd, Love and Rockets, Oingo Boingo, U2, the Beastie Boys ,ond many more. these olong with other bands such as Depeche Mode, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Steel Pulse, LL Cool J, David Bowie, and the Smiths flooded record stores with new releases. This yeor morked the success of many femole singers such as Tif- fany ,ond Swing Out Sister . lt also brought about the seperotion of the Smiths .Morrisey, the lead sing- er of the Smiths, hos decided to go solo. So, we will look foreword to many new songs and bands in the years to come os the pattern sets in. ll ll.ll,,,l . ,llil sg SI'l.I.IN 5H.I.fy iID.I.N.K. . .i-.Q.y.D ' 35 off the woll A high school environment provides one of the most voried crowds thot con be found. So, no one wos surprised ot the incredible voriety of onswers thot come in on this yeor's yeor- book poll. Some of the cotegories hod o morgin of difference of only o couple votes. Most cotegories second ond third ploce fin- ishers hod less thot ten votes totol, becouse of the off-the-woll moteriol we QOT. With this type of voriety, one olso tends to get ec- centricity. Some of the best onswers we re- cieved didn't win, so this is where they get their deserved recognition. Mony students in this yeor's poll were ex- tremely eosy to pleose. One freshmon girl soid thot her fovorite beoch wos ony with guys . Fovorite condy for your overoge mole senior? Horse monuerl CThe some guy olso enjoyed skiing ot Bondini Mt.j There seemed to be o trend toword child- hood foncies in this poll. One sophomore girl soid thot her fovorite octress wos Smurfette. Another thought Kermit the Frog to be the most hondsome guy oround. A surprising fourth ploce finish in the rock group cotegory wos Barbie ond the Rockers , with o close fifth by the Portridge Fomily. There were quite o few doredevils in the crowd. One guy's fovorite sport wos por- ochuting. Another go-getter's fovorite ski re- sort wos Mt. Everest Qmust've been o seniorj. One mosochist soid his fovorite beoch wos Beirut Beoch, Lebobon, while o more en- ergetic Cno pun intendedj student preferred the Dioblo Conyon beoch to oll others. We found severol cynics omongst the stu- dents poll, os well. Fovorite movie for one freshmon? Benji goes to Hell Qmust be o new onej. How much does one senior spend on lunch? Nothing, stroy Cots ore free. The cotegory with the stiffest competition hod to hove been commerciols. The morgin of victories for winning ods wos very slim. As o generol rule, ods hove to be shown for o long period of time to get recognized in o poll. The exception to this wos the Trojon commerciol, which wos very populor ofter seldom being shown ot odd hours. Answers like the obove hod to be ex- pected from such on interesting student body, where the people were so off-the-woll in the first ploce. Cloremont High students went out of their woy to provide interesting onswers for us to go through, olthough some just ploin wrote their onswers in the wrong spot. One senior got confused ond soid thot his fovorite condy wos his girlfriend! So - student odventure f-rf V 1 an WW MT 4 out of his hole - o creoturi comes out into sunlight to so where his fovorite lunch ploce is. i i tis , is oh M .li ss 1. isi s l i , Xi fi it 'fi lf 5 DX 15. - 1 f ie ' ....-.. is 59 Ji' Y fl , , Qjx w rim A ,E TO l'T1- Avo ITE ACTOR: . ,,,. , ,Bruce Willis Horrison Ford ' , Tom Cruise p Avorzire SK-ILQBES RT: t t A P disgusted - Brett Solomon gives P A r0Sf0 - students disploy their musical s opinion of Depeche Mode. preference publicly. 5 Boldy ' , t,t, t t,,W t,s, ,si:,t , t tt, tr,tst. pp 2. Mammoth ACTRESS: 3. Aho m V , V is 4 f rollin' in the hoy ot cloremont high Yee How! Cloremont students were hovin' o boll os they were Rollin' in the Hoy ot the 1967 Sodie Howlsins donce. Girls Leogue took core of the moin event. However, there wos help from the outside, too. A generol store wos put up by the Bond ond Bond Units. Mr, Mortinez ond Mrs. Fiddes helped everyone wolk down memory lone with their P lookin' into eoch other's eyes - Doug Beor ond Anne Sniecinski donce the night owoy. 88 student odventure bright ond colorful bornyord pictori- ols. We were blessed thot night with two Morry'n Soms. They were ol- lumni, Julie Gresswell, ond Pep Squod Advisor, Sheilo Schneider. The onnuol Grub Court consisted of some of the wockiest seniors. Such os: Howdy Doo Duffy Cink, Jom Mokin' Jenny Erne, Little Loughin' Louro Flug, Hoy Pickin' Poul Lightfoot, Moonshine Michelle Mochulies, Bornyord Brod Moson, Cow Tippin' Trocey Schnei- der, King Downhome Dorren Smith, Dorlin' De Noil Sporlss, ond Queen Log Jumpin' Jenn Stoddord. Hoy Mor- shol this yeor wos Mrs. Booker. Whot excitement! Sodies wos surely one of the hee-howin', toe-toppin' top hits ot Cloremont High. 13 evwgmq n tue, 'c r.f . eau I , f F g wi, g 0 e '12 Y'i'f'fV1i'f if Yrl3iAgqi4,? NF'ac,,?vf?l,1c:0 253, ' Q 'N if-. 'i1fr.fFcV5f Q7 c has 4 plaid people from pluto - Katie Ralph, Eric Wylie, his skating partner, and Kyle Kwiatek discuss who looks best in plaid. 4 V once a kid, always a kid - Michelle Machulies and King Darren Smith cruise around the gym in their Sadie-wagon, while stirring up spirit. V very honored - Mrs. Booker gladly accepts her bunch of carrots for being the 1967 Sodie's Hay Marshal. V V excited to dance - Becky Worpole pulls Brion Wade onto the dance floor. JUDUUUDUDUUUUUUEDUDUUUUUEUUUUDUUUUUUUDUDUUUUUUUUE JUUDUDDUUDUDUEUUUUUUUUUUEUUUUDUEDUUUDEUUUUUUUDUUE 40 Ufzgcuziyozldana 9: 31 za 44: .V v 4v5a ybf 'ff' mflj . 531, ,W Af wr f f fo Hfy J fr f ,,fvf19::2e,, . 4' 43, f ., .,, ,M 4. V Q f - 1 ,wi L .sr f X ,- ' lv Mn,-r ' 'P -W kiwi' M ,, .. UU U U UUE U D DDU UU U U P overwhelmed by bureaucracy - freshman class officer, Amy Roberts performs her governing duties. V discovering paint is not edible - Laura Flug uses it to paint posters instead. P V the 1987-88 student council - As you approached room 602, you may have heard the voices of excited students. Entering you saw people in their desks, under their desks, on their desks and basically scattered throughout the room. At a glance, the class seemed to have little to do with the action that took place behind the scenes at C.H.S. Lets do it people! called Mr. Cooke as he entered the room. Hav- ing little effect, chaos remained vic- torious. Jeannette Holmes, alone, weilded the power of office. l call this meeting to order . . . The room top row: David Bellinger, Chris Hood, Chris Pierce, Ryan Bazela, Chris Has- brouck, Michelle Damico and Tom Eschleman, standing: Cynthia Cross, Tonya Goodman, Laura Flug, Heath- er Roberts, Valerie Escoffery, Denise Yung, Gwen Henny, Lisa Sheya and Mr Cooke. bottom: Jenny Erne, Lee- Anne Herrlinger, Julie Brink, Myeshia Armstrong, Jeannette Holmes, Brenda McKee, Wendy Rimer, Katie Barnes, Anna Chacone, Libby Coleman, Darren Schreiber, Katie Ralph, Heidi Taylor, Becky Martin, Amy Roberts, Kenric Brickham, Terry Shorter. A.S.B. takes action! would grow silent. All doodling upon the chalkboard would cease. Having undergone a complete metamor- phosis, these students were able to carry out the functions and duties commanded to them by the A.S.B. After the president took action, all players would follow suit. Roll call, business meetings, labtime, commit- tees, such was the hectic days of our student body officers. The A.5.B. was responsible for the organization of extra-curricular activities and sponsors for such events as plays, sports, clubs and dances. lt also tackled such issues ans the opening ofthe Oxford gates, the school environment and the re- duction of the speedbumps. Staited one student officer, lt's the oppor- tunity to work with good friends and to gain a new perspective on the school. Julie Brink moved for the meeting to come to a close. Libby Coleman, Commissioner of Publicity calls I second that motion. All in favor. Jeanette would call, answered by unanimous votes. The motion was carried. Dismissed. M J f- rf 'f .,,,,- V , 3 LA..fl SLL V, M ' V, 1 5 1 - r , x 42 cast clubs ,pif,,' F' 2 'Q ' 4 interschool council - Darren Schreiber, Valerie Escoffery and Cynthia Cross. V playing it up for the camera - freshman Katie Ralph works dilligenrly on committee functions, V V taking Q break - Valerie Escoffery eyes glaze over as she suddenly realizes the true meaning of life. mission: interschool When asked what part the lnterschool Council played behind the scenes at Claremont High, many responded, What's lnterschool Council? lt is the link between San Antonio High School and C.H.S. Cynthia Cross clarified, while Darren Schreiber added profoundly, lt is not only a link be- tween C.H,S. and San Antonio High, but a link between Claremont High and the world. Yeah, right. Cynthia went on to state that San Antonio was not a loser school but a school for those who chose an alternate form of education. The council's purpose was to introduce this belief to the students at C.H.S. to do this they planed several interschool activities in cooperation with San Antanio's council. The council members not on- ly met with students of San Antonio, but were involved with studies and proposals for substance abuse edu- cation and change in policy. Darren, Cynthia, and Valerie Escoffrey also played a direct role in the function- ings of the school board, the selection of materials for the elementary schools, and the District Awareness Committee. the 1987-88 A.S.B. officers - pres- ident: Jeannette Holmes. vice- president: Myeshia Armstrong. sec- retory: Brenda McKee. treasurer Lau- ra Flug. Commissioner of elections: LeeAnne Herrlinger. commisioner of pep: Katie Barnes. commissioner of activities: Kenric Bickham. commis- ioner of covert operations: J.B. 43 5 checkered microchips Chess Club - What happened eve- ry Thursday in room 701? The chess club practiced for their league tour- naments. The club members played their dual meets starting in the sec- ond semester. For the past years the Claremont High School Chess club has won league championships of the Pomona Valley Chess League. Their toughest competitors were Diamond Bar, Montclair, and Ontario. The veterans on the team were Charles Lai, and Alex Lehming. The officers were president Alex Lehming, vice- president Josh Powelsson and sec- retary Charles Lai. During club day students could play the chess team for money. Mr. Pawley, the advisor, said, New members were welcomed and several freshmen joined the club this year. Computer Club - The club held many competitions and contests throughout the year. The members of the club enjoyed themselves by competing against each other with games such as maze wars and Dark Castle. The leaders were president Josh Smith, vice president Joe Law- son, secretaryftreasurer Josh Powel- sson, and senior programer Damon Rapp. Graphic art and programming were some of their activities. When asked why computers were such on interest to them Josh Smith said, They beat the hell out of typewrit- ers. Todd Tugwell also added There are unlimited possibilities. 44 cast clubs iff 'Flap-ff 'QI' a J, .-f 'j i, ff Achess or computers - Do l really know what in the world l'm doing? says Charlie Lai. AAA 1988 Chess Club - Mark Hyman, Alex Lehming, Josh Powelsson, George Busenberg, Charlie Lai, , Mr. Pawley, advisor, Jason Stieffler. AA ftllking OWQY - Mark Hyman, Char- lie Loi, Matt Borcherding, and Jason Stietfler debate on the best strategy to play their favorite computer game. AA making a move - Jason Stieffler decides this is the best move he can make. A1988 Computer Club - Joe Lawson, Todd Powelsson, Matt Borcherding, Josh Smith, Mark Hyman, Jason Stieffler, and Charlie Lai. 1.2435 Q, ' s 5g,g,,fg,gsfs. . ,YT , gf .ss if if .. .Q i ew g -gd J m N' L all , 'ez 1 sa K If his ik ms . Q-'f- Q J TQ' 7 1' it fr Qi 55 sf ML. 1 i 'ie 1 2 is K T If Lspike . . . - side our. .K 1 if -Q 1 an 7 T 4 g T Ti L .K AA here it comes - Govan Albright sets himself up for o perfect shot. Athe volleyball club - top row: An- drew Wenrick, Todd Tugwell. middle row: Monfredo Grellert, Doug Ridgwoy, Govon Al- bright, Chris Lunde. bottom row: Kim Nestroff, Domon Consoli, Allison Yomoshiro, Shouno Hinrichs. . ,H nplay ball! The volleyboll club wos foirly new in 1987. lt wos creoted by Govon Albright when he tried to form o boys volleyboll teom but found thot the school hod no funds. School regu- lotion olso prevented o co-ed teom, so he introduced the volleyboll club to the school. The club had two odvisors, Mr. Rieger ond Shouno Hinrichs. Govon Albright, Doug Psidgwoy, ond Domon Consoli were the club's president, vi- ce-president, ond secretory-treosurer. The members enjoyed the gome immensely ond ployed during lunch on the sond courts. But it wosn't so much of o club function. Their moin gool wos to orgonize o student- foculty gome or tournoment, but they hod o difficult time gothering enthusiasm. We con meet oll we wont, but it oll comes down to the use of the gym. soid Govon Al- bright. Unfortunotely, the club wos unoble to use the gym until Morch due to the foct thot Pomono College Athletics occupied it. The volleyboll club hos become o succesful orgonizotion, encouroging people to ploy the sport. C,Uii..D prove it! 46 - student odventure I like being oround people who ore interested in the some things thot I om , excloimed moth club pres- ident Josh Powlesson. The moth club, to most people, wos just o studious group of people working on moth problems, but group Vice President, Tony Neli- povich exploined, it goes o lot fur- ther thon thot. We ore here one doy o week offer school doing o lot more thon common moth problems. We do things woy out of the ordinory . The moth club porticipoted in mony tournoments. With much suc- cess Cothlyn Fon stoted, We hod lots of fun in them, Thot's oll thot counts. lt wos o successful yeor , sold Mrs. Bortholome, club odviser, We oc- complished mony new things. , W A A dazed - Josh Powlesson in need of glosses? A 4 1987-68 moth club 1 Top row: Jenny Hill, Josh Powlesson, Tony Nelipovich, Chorlie Lei Bottom row: Cothyn Fon, Aytek Celils, Angelo Chen, Jonice Hsu, Jonet Lee, Ann Chen L Off we go - Cothyn Fon ond her friend ore off to their club meeting. SN 1 ki my beoker busters ws, . ,R-gi 'A 5 g Qi is The science club is more fun thon work, excloimed Josh Powlesson. People seem to think the science club is for geeks, but we hove o lot of fun together, he protested. The club consisted mostly of A.P. Chemistry students ond o few others who were rested in the field. The club met once o week while the A.P. closs met every doy during fifth period. The science clubs only fund roiser during the yeor wos the struggle to sell lob notebooks to biology ond physics students. Kenny Anthony, o closs ond club member stored, The club didn't roise much money, but did come up with enough money to get through the yeor. The Science Club hod o successful yeor, excloimed Mr. Bourque, the club moderotor, We hod lots of fun disecting the theories of ionic bonds ond diomondf' A 4 4 omozed - Mr. Bourque exploins to the science club how it's done. A 4 1987-88 science club - Top l'OWi Andrew Bowen, Joson Stiffler, Chorlie Lei, Tony Nelipovich, George Busemberg, Josh Powles- son Bottom row: Lowrence Bock, Angelo Chen, Jonet Chen, Cothyn Fon, Aytek Celik 4 up high - Monfred Grettel heods off the diamond theory. ' 47 20,000 girls leagues under the sea Where's the next meeting? Ashleigh Saladino asked. lt's at my house. Tonight at 7:00 Tracey Schneider, club president, an- swered. The Girls League Club had many meetings during the year to make certain all their activities were a box office smash. The most ded- icated members welcomed all the new comets to Claremont High with a successful barbecue held o week before school started. Next, the girls prepared for the biggest dance of the year: Sadie Hawkins. The theme for the dance was an original design - Rollin' in the hoy ! ' Meanwhile, the club also took care . .f., fvggfe- - W. - 1--5 .. '. is .. of Claremont's needy by giving out Thanksgiving baskets to the hungry. Pilgroms and Candy-grams helped bring in some extra cash. ln December the girls tuned up their voices as they sang Christmas carols throughout Claremont. The Girls League semi-formal, where the girls asked the guys, raised a lot of enthusiosm among the stu- dents. The girls spent much time gos- siping about who was asking who to the dance. Girls League was on the ball when it came to getting activities doneg but they were really playing the role of being active members when it came to having fun!!! . ., J ' if 'XT' . Sxw 46 student adventure ef? C ..g ,Q Y ssi. fn A A memorizing her lines - Stacey N Aloon looks over a design for the Sadie Hav kins tickets. A a stroke of the paint brush - Bonnie Roth makes another poster to publiciz the Girls League meeting. l s rg: is J A 1-I F9 - eb' if . is fiifii' 5 mm f1g?'?, '55 if Sli K: k.,h i sg f is ,S Q2 is f 23' - :B A 5 S S Ks if we 4 A girls league club 1 front row: Korino Coillos, Morilys Escudero, Kim Hoxsey, Julie Moson, Jennifer Eckhoff, Trocy Cooper, Trocey Schneider, Becky Moore, Heother Schneider. middle row: Monico Brown, Tonyo Remer, Liso Piker, Melisso Anderson, Gwen Henny, Denise Nodelle, Stocey Mc Aloon, Lou- ro Mertens, Becky Hollenberg, Jennifer Moog, Liso Sheyo, Erin Hettingo. back row: Courtenoy Jockson, Melindo Meriwether, Corol Woolf, Su Pok, Monico Mortelli, Cori Wellins, Kim Roun- tree, Brendo Mc Kee, Suzy Hungerford, Louro Flug, Michelle Mochulies, Lee Anne Herrlinger, Koren Smith, ond Anne Jouvenot. not pictured: Donyo Botvin, Niki Booker, Anno Chocon, Kris- ten Delk, Jenny Erne, Lindo Gorrett, CeCe Guzmon, Liso Pensick, Corlo Von Rosmolen. Mieke Von Rosmolen, Ashleigh Solodino, ond Sherry Uchizono. 4 dress reheorsol time - President, Trocey Schneider ond Vice-President, Kristen Delk conduct on importont Sodies meeting. 4 V remembering the meeting - Morilys Escudero is reminded of the 8:00 plon- ning meeting offer reoding one of the signs in the BOO quod. V d0y dreaming - Ashleigh Solodino con't stop thinking obout her Sodie Hawkins dove. Q 49 steep ond deep While there isn't quite on obun- donce of the greot steep ond deep in southern Colifornio, there were still opportunities for o lot of fun in the ski club this yeor. This club differed from the overoge ski club in thot there wos octuolly o lot of octivity. ' In October, ci representotive from Mt. High come to Cloremont High to present o progrom of ski- ing for members of the ski club. This progrom entoiled being bussed up to Mt. High ofter school, skiing ofternoon ond night, then being bussed bock to the high school one doy every week for five weeks. This gives people who con't drive or who don't hove o cor the opportunity to go skiing. Plus, they get to be with oll their friends, ski when there oren't big crowds, ond get it oll ot o discount! soys co-president Mott 50 - octors guild Mortin. Poul Lightfoot respond- ed by soying On every doy thot the bus tokes everyone up, l'm going to drive myself ond o friend up to Mt. High. Thot woy l con trovel in the comfort of o cor, get there eor- lier, ski loter, ond poy less. And I still get to ski with oll of my friends, Hopefully, this is o progrom thot will be followed in future yeors, ond other schools will toke odvontoge of it os well. Perhops in severol yeors, there will be o big enough poricipo- tion thot there con be roces between other schools, ond even o chompionship ot the end of the seoson. A QirbOI'ne Geoff Groener gets crozy over Mommoth Mountoin. V the bicycling Club - top row Guelo Noisson, Chris Hosbrouck, Dovid Mc Pherson, E Miller, John Dodge, Todd Tugwell, Tony Nelipolvich middle row Joson Kim, Allison Rountre Melisso Kronce, Joon Kim sitting Courtenoy Jockson. '-' an I eggs, A L the bQCkpOCking ClUb - Joon Kim, Gory Sizemore, Melisso Kronce, Joel lngror Joson Kim, Govon Albright, Brion Cody, Todd Tugwell, Joson Souber, Mr. Muir. A the skiing ClUb - top row - Nelson Chong, Dovid Mc Pherson, John Dodge, Mike C Molley, Mott Weis, Josh Rengert, Ann Sniecinski, Wendy Cose, Mr, Bourque, Corrie Moxwe bottom row - Josh Morse, Jennifer Moog, Jeonine Atkinson, Denise Abbott, Liso Sheyo, Bei Hurlbutt, Courtenoy Jockson, Eric Miller, Allison Rountree, Ross Corson, Geoff Greoner, And Irons, Poul Lightfoot, Louro Mertens, Williom Elliot. ' Y i ...,., , M Y gg. ' -:nf H ' ' ji 2 -'L ', 'F' . ,, V , thug: if., K I . . , f H1 ' itis . A-f A A wooooosh! bike club co- A i con't get the domed thing president Noisson Guelo zips by. to lock excloims o frustroted Jim Mc Kernon who is obout to embork on o doy of skiing ot neorby Mt. Boldy. . Q ' A 'ts coll of the wild The bockpocking club , led by od- visor Mr. Muir ond president Joon Kim turned out to be o lot of fun this yeor. Every yeor, the club hos loco! trips to ploces like Mt. Boldy, ond, severol times every yeor they toke o long distonce trip to someploce like Sequoio or Mt. Whitney. Melisso Kronce soid of her trip to Mt. Whitney At first, I didn't know onyone, I remember going up there ond being in o cobin with no electricity, runnning woter, or heot. Be- couse there wos nothing we could do but sit oround ond tolk the whole time, we oll ended up becoming reolly close friends. All the trips were exciting ond odventerous, ond mony of the mem- bers become loyol bockpockers. As o bockpocker would soy . . . Go toke o hike! The bicycling club wos olso one of the more octive clubs on compus. Co- presidents Joon Kim, ond Noisson Gue- lo helped plon oll the trips for biking. Mr. Muir is the odvisor for the biking club os well. The club wos port of ojoint venture with the El Roble bike club Cfor insuronce purposesj, ond they plonned mony trips ronging from five miles oll the woy to fourty. This fine group of students wos definitely the epitome of pedol-pushers. 'T' init 'iz' T ' W fp A in the boonies Govan Albright, Todd Tugwell, ond Joon Kim discuss the possibilities of how to find there woy bock to civilizotion. ACTORS GUILD -ff' 3512 , .xsiisii V?fi?3i?F5ff'f5', 5 . , . see this wrist band? - Anna Chacon f i!4zg,lfEggsiffg2xv:s, -11 A ,M-, , ,. , ,el explains to the club members some new ideas i w she has to prevent drunk driving. ,eg '3- lee , uf 'wffvf ilzefraeaiz if thrilled with the news - Learmon as Walker and Michael Marget hear when the Y next meeting is going to be. V P sadd club - back row: Melissa Krance, Learmon Walker, Gloria Chen, tiki Monica Huffman, Anna Chacon, Mike Marger, Lisa Piker, ltzel Berrio, Jerry Yoon, Lee Zamas- ai til, Rebecca Mathews, Susan Mc Cabe mid- , al Woolf, Kim Hoxsey, Kim Knox, Chris Hood, s Darold, Hecht, Erin Hettinga, Scott Torlucci fl'Onf IOW: Dina Biscotti, Bronwyn St John, Brad Mc Garry, Danya Botvin, Leilynn Lau, Amy Liu, Evonnne Waterman, Angelina Acevedo, Becky Hollenberg, Kim Stachniak, Jennifer Moog Z, Michelle Perera, Joon Kim, Chris Hasbrouk, T53 ,iszyazuf ,g .sau T T dle IOW: Diana Abrams, Sabrina Woolf, Cor- ii , ,,,,..ffi. ,IF - - ,--,x s m i , . . . i-ct A ,, . f . ...,, pi, , 'B PM ' 'M ' n .... -2 1 , i 'ff 'T I -i.!i1,ji .1422 W,-, if k4':li5l3'i' T ...,, .. -W. , .,,. 'L S lm . Q -' - sf: ' fi li- -T 1 . A 2.-1 , -W t ' 5 X A T 5 - iii , XT .V -., r , tx' B In -. ' 5 . ' if.,m,1.- gigza.. ' i - 5 K, A V. . ui , . ki, .M Q3 Ns., ,,..,, l ,c,,,cc, Q S ., . it f.l::i'-3521224 .'Z?1Er:6 ss friends don't let friends drive drunk Don't drink and drive was the motto for SADD CStudents against drunk drivingj The club was ex- tremely successful with a large num- ber of members and eight people on council, Those on council were: Pres- ident Anna Chacon, Vice Presidents Lisa Piker and Kim Hoxsey, Secre- taries Kim Stachniak and Becky Hol- lenberg, Treasurer Danya Botvin, Publicity Chairman Learmon Walker, and Safe Rides Coordinator Elana Metlitzky. For the first time, Claremont's SADD club became involved with Safe Rides, which was a weekend service offered to any teenagers who needed a ride, Rides were of fered Jo help teenagers who were intoxicated or stranded with a drivei who was intoxicated. l'm really glad we started safe rides. I think it': a good system for everyone, saic Anna Chacon. The club members along with several other local higt school clubs, rotated working shifts or the weekends for safe rides whicl' was headquartered in La Verne. Fundraisers also took place whict raised money for David Toma's sem- inar. l really had fun in the club, Kin' Stachniak commented with a smilefi I feel like I did something to help other people. T 'lu ' ' . ' i' . -'-- A Wtky V - R .x,.. D sc , '31 g . ,, , , .g .5 Fai' !':'if ' 1 A it ,sz . .. W., P interact is I have a proposition for all of you. We have over 1,000 of these small plastic boxes and we need to find something to do with them! ex- claimed one of the Rotarians. After a few moments of brain storming by the Interact club members, several creative ideas were brought up. Maybe we can put our zinc oxide in it when we go to the beach. No, no. People will never buy them for that. What if we sell them to use in glove compartments of cars or some- thing of that sort? asked club pres- ident Tom Schinlever. Oh well, They were good thoughts, but the ideas weren't exactly successful. However, lnteract, a club affiliated with Rotary international, 'did earn money by holding car washes and Q i 5 I 'hi Interact meeting. in the act selling candy which was used to pro- vide polio vaccinations worldwide. ln December the club shopped for hun- dreds of Christmas gifts for the crip- pled children in Claremont, and presented them to the children at their party at the hospital. I like working with the people and know- ing the club is helping the commu- nity, stated club secre- taryftreasurer, Kim Rountree. After several months of commu- nity service and fundraisers, the club enjoyed several days of skiing which was planned by the Interact students. Doug Gilliland, a daring skiier an- nounced, My favorite part of the club was the skiing. Those who were in the service club found it very rewarding as well as a lot of fun! 4 A A Q liffle sleepy - Coral Woolf and Denise Nodelle relax after the 7:00 a.m. 4 A sign up again - Monica Brown, Monica Martelli, and Julie Scorsatto sign up for the car wash that will be on Saturday. A huddle around - Forrest Furman re- minds the group about the next meeting. 4 interact club - back row: Paul Ziemer, Mike Brelle, Doug Gilliland, Steve Bock, Larry Bock, Forrest Furman middle I'OW: Suzy Hungerford, Danya Botvin, Coral Woolf, Denise Nodelle, Allison Rountree, Tom Schinlever, Kim Rountree front I'OW: Monica Brown, Marilys Escudero, Susan Pak, Monica Martelli, Julie Scorsatto, Matt Piatt, Becky Cal- Iebs. ACTORS GUILD l l T T '5 c TT it . , ni i f. ' -iA' J , ' t f ., The closs of '89's Junior Lodies rep- it X ,, gr 1 resented o lorge portion of the Junior SQL' 'Z . ,,, : T-rr. Girls. Determinotion, spirit, ond en- thusiosm gove this closs their rowdy reputotion. Throughout the yeor, the Junior Lodies porticipoted in oll school octivities ond proved to be successful in their outgoing support of the Junior closs. Their plons included going to the beoch, meeting ot eoch other's houses, ond getting together os o group ond hoving o whole lot of fun. 54 cost clubs s fr' A A Junior Lodies - One big, hoppy fomilylll A looking thrilled - Chris Szuj, Deno Miller, Reni Schriek, ond Anne Sniecinski on- ticipote the crowning of the Homecoming King. A P showing their spirit - The Junior Lodies represent their closs. V which woy do we go? - Active Juniors wove os the closs of '89 shows their enrhusiosm. QE, -..-, l 'lCLH l g ., 1 , , M52 J Jw. if . L fix.. 1 . l 2 ' ia8i A xx LV X. if sc if X ,J v if X ffl '- -Q. -K : N we . ,MTW cgi: ' g 58' Xi A sfff's34iL 'iii '. T fir' Wflgwfi iff'-sc I 'E' I fi A f CAj,i,11.i:L2,'f.,, ' ' f ' U A , sfd . f. ,L avr g A L 5 iz NX, ,g . 'iq lbi Y Smwgg . . A A A senior statement - Senior Women Gwen Abriel, Gina Vanni, and Michelle Bassett show the latest masterpiece. A A A P P attentionl - Erin Wolfrom and Ashleigh Saladino's infamous mandatory Senior Women meetings. A A P together again - Heather Teaff, Tiffany Lambo, Paige Papineau, Ashleigh Saladino, Molly Mueller, and Suzie Ring, TT!! A A A party - Senior Women Paige Papineau, Molly Mueller, Coral Woolf, Cori Wellins, Brenda Mc Kee, and Senior Man Andy Irons enjoy themselves before the rally. A A egyption lover - Debbie volz, Jennifer Mc Donald, Gabi Sedgwick, Christy Russell, Jana George, Ashleigh Saladino, Erin Wolfrom, Danielle Olsen, Heather Teaff, and Tiffany Lambo A togas - Seniors . . . before the Home- coming Rally, . .,.-f-. - s. i+?n-1 . .1 A: K' . tire,-,QQ 'PVJIS . . . r , r u WJ - Henough xjduun The class of '88 never let us down!!! The seniors pulled forward and proved to be the rowdiest class this year. Senior Women fund raisers included bake sales, car washes, pa- per drives, aluminum can recycling, garage sales, and lemonade stands. These fund raisers were for the many future plans such as camping, The San Diego Beach House , Disney- land, and various other trips for en- tertainment. The seniors got together for an unforgettable union of friends, parties, and rowdy rallies. We are the class of '88 cheers!!! P.S. There's a mandatory Senior Wom- en meeting . . . 55 56 - cost clubs 15 i 5,3 ,mu fxf A A this is how you do it - Editor- in-chief Meir Rinde gives Tom Mills o few point- ers on his sports orticle. A conversing over sushi - Christie Keith, Mort Light, Meir Rinde, ond Ben Hor- owitz discuss something deep ond intellectuol while eoting internotionol cuisine. P i'm in the mOneyl - odvisorlone Purcell shows off her life sovings. s , 11.3 ce: 3 , ' 'Qixc wi ,,'k l 1 5532? X X E 2 'Q x , , gr the pen is mightier thon the sword 4-4 A A 1987-88 wolfpocket staff: Top row: Chris Kreutzkomp, Tom Mills, Heather Robertson, Michelle Perero, Edword Kim, Meir Rinde, Mott Light. Middle row: Denise Nodelle, Elise Nicholson, Glorio Chen, Joon Kim, Erin Sweeny, Liso Lee, Morion' Wolslmodvisor lone Purcell. front row: Cothyn Fon, Jiin Kim, A 5fOYin' olive! - Elise Nicholson proctices her Soturdoy Night Fever. A A V Joon Kim flashes herfeminine power - I know you con't resist me when l'm being cute! ... is MW But it's due ot 3:00 todoy! Whot do you meon you hoven't stoned! Oops. Not the some old rituol ogoin. Does this sound fomilior to you? If so, you were not olone. In the news- poper business, hord work wos the nome of the gome, even though procrostinotion snuck in, Slight distroctions , such os this, however, did not hinder the overoll production ond quolity of the poper. As Glorio Chen observed, we work well under pressure. lt's oll port of the fun. Although the stoff members were required to work during lunch or ofter school, they willingly con- tributed their energy ond tolents in the production of every issue. Jiin Kim pointed out thot The work schedule is os crozy os hell, ond ofter o while, people grow on eoch other. Hey, excloimed Ben Horowitz, my hond is growing out of her shoulderl When times got rough, they often become very neurotic ond obnoxious. The Editor-in-Chief, Meir Rinde, noted thot The poper hos ele- voted to o much higher level of journolistic integrity. lone Purcell, odvisor, odded, We operote more like 0 professionol newspo- per by ovoiding the typicol stu- dent ond teocher dichotomy. The newspoper business wos o joyous chore. As Erin Sweeney chonted, We eot, write, drink, poste, ond generolly hove o boil. v 5, UUDUUUUUUDDUUUUUE there's no business like shQW business mmnnmunlllzluuumnmmlr 6 .H PouILighrfoof mimigher IlIJElElIIllJEllIlIIllIllIllIllJlI'.llJlIlElElEllIllIlIIIEIEIEllIlElElElElIIIEIEIEIIIJEIEIEIIIJEIEIEIEIIJUIJEIEIEI I Il 1 Y 76 H hss. 1 Y QA-Ai . .,. . ElElEllJElEllJlJlJEllIJElEllIlElElEllIlElElL'llIllIlIJElEllJlIllIlElEJlIJElElDElUEllIllIlElEllIllIllIlElEllIJEl Gloria Chen Mike OfMoHey Sobrino Pinnell Ross Corson Monico HUfffT'I0I'1 Ben Cressy UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDUUUUUUUUUUD UUUUUUU El IJIJEIEIUIJEIEI U El ll Y I l ZF SV . Q .fl-, .X fi 5 s' A 5 H , , fs s DEIEIEIEIEIIJEIEIEIUEIDIJEIDIIIEIEIIJEIEIIJEIIJIIIIJEIEIEllIlElIJEllJlJEllIlElEllIlElDElElEllIlElEl 1000 Kim Trocey Schneider Duffy Cink Molly Voil Geoff Groener Kendro Miller JElElUUE!DUEIUEIUElElElDDDElElElEIEIUElElElEllJElEllJElIIllJElElElElUElUElIIlElsElElEllIl ' ' I I ' I ' ' I EIUElUDUE!DUElUUE!ElElDEIIJEIUElElElElElEllJEllIlElE1lJlIllJsUslJlf.llIlEllIlElElIJlIlEIEIEIDEI Andy Irons Boroko Horper Corol Woolf Brod Moson Melisso Anderson Exogiimon 58 -- the silver screen Q We ,- npr Bobby Peorcemon , speciol effectsg nd Jim Wild Guy Wylie, Advisor. mid- le: Mellsso Mooolo Kronce, promotion- I directorg Kim Hey l3obe Rountree, xecutive directory Coptoin Quock- nbush Scoff, executive screenwriter. bot- lm: Suzy Chruzy Hungerford, choreog- iphyg Ashleigh Splash Solodino, director of photogrophy. - Yes, these ore the '87-'88 yearbook editors. Eot your heort out Hollywood! Blow it out your eor Burbonkl This is El Esplrltu. The legend Yeoh, 60 - cast clubs D A A what did you say? - lt's hard to communicate when Sabrina Pinnell speaks German and Cathyn Fan speaks French! A german Club - First row: Wendy Lai, Sabrina Pinnell Second row: Govan Albright, Monica Huffman, Ruth Adermann, Kathy Wren Third row: Lawrence Bock, Doug Ridgeway, Joy Dechowan, Susan Lee. A P latin Club -- fleft to rightj Dina Biscotti, Jennifer Hill, Kristi Warren, Jennifer Maag. P oui? - Gloria Chen concentrates on her French. ' A-wmv' VF, ,J- 5 A A L spanish ClUb - First row: Cathyn Fan, Dina Biscotti, Marylis Escudero, Samantha Garcia-Eggen, Barbara Kim Second row: Ann Chen, Sue Kim, Janet Lee, Melinda Hill, Monica Brown, Johanna Delhoue, Aytek Celik, Julie Mc Nabb Third row: Jennifer Hill, Andre Bourque, Mike Bragg, Eugene Loi, Jason Corley Fourth row: John Busenberg, Lawrence Bock, George Busenberg. A A french club - First row: Danya Botvin, Andrew Maag, Marylis Escudero, Kristi Warren, Jennifer Moog Second row: Monica Brown, Katie Lawson, Michal Galin, Adriana Makau, Deborah Gunter Third row: Dina Biscotti, Ann Chen, Cathyn Fan, Johanna Delhaue, Andre Bourque Fourth row: Angela Chen, Janice Hsu, Mike Bragg Fifth row: Edward Rands, Jason Corley. A listen to this - Mrs.Copple tells the story of the oO French lmpressionists, a hard thing to do in Latin! foreign films Amongst the favorite films of stu- dents during the 1987-88 year, were those which were not necessarily American. Many of them were for- eign in origin. Here were some of the favorite titles: Spanish Club : The saga of a group of Spanish students who planned and went on a number of trips, ranging from museums of Spanish history to plays, restaurants, and an excursion to Tijuana while studying their lan- guage. German Club : Beginning with a visit to the German cinema , the German Club's members experi- enced several events during the year, Christmas caroling, travels to the beach and restaurants, and showings of German films. These were just the beginnings of this group's exploits! Latin Club z Determined to get more involved with the study of their language, the Latin Club started the year with an excursion to the Getty Museum, and planned more events while campaigning to swell their membership. French Club z With everything ex- cept extra popcorn, the French Club hosted a number of movie showings in the language, beginning with Three Men and A Cradle. Tradi- tional events were also observed, such as Christmas caroling. These films all had some things in common: Club Day, Culture Week in April, and an enthusiastic following. As long as there are other languages in the world, foreign films will always be popular! 61 a sitely affair I wanted to be involved in spend- ing the programs funds, stated Cyhthia Cross. The SIP CSchool lm- provement Programj was a state funded grant given to the Site council to help students, They also helped with support systems such as the stu- dent information System for grade and class attendance reporting. The Site Council was the policy making body which included four producers: Marcia Andrus, Joanne Bridges, Robs Muir, and Shirley Wright, three par- ents: Maury Feingold, Gene Hawkins, and Lee Waggener: three cast mem- bers: Tami Chowdhury, Cynthia Cross, and Vivian Kwong: the ex- ecutive director Dr. Bert Raiche and site council director Genevie Brown. The site council received about S128,000 and met one Thursday of the month in the early morning hour from 6:30 to 7:30 a,m. The Learning Center was created by the SIP and provided all the professional staff, materials, and equipment for the center. Most of the SIP funds were used for Staff Development. They al- so funded particular programs such as the materials and training for the Ac- ademic Decathlon, staff inservices, provided teacher time and materials to enrich curriculum units in many dif- ferent. They also assisted teachers with the costs of attending work- shops. They made it possible for five math teachers to go to a workshop during the fall. The students learn from SIP funds through, help with in- struction of basic aides, career ed- ucation, and work experience. 62 cast clubs A A A 4 a sightly stack - Cynthia Cross, Vivian Kwong, and Tami Chowdrury, council members, pile up on a local site. A A A eh? - Vivian Kwong didn't get the joke, but conforms with a forced laugh none- theless. A A eh? - Cynthia Cross didn't get the joke, but conforms with forced laugh none- theless. A A 4 oh - Tami Chowdhury didn't get the joke, but, being a non-conformist, doesn't laugh. A ha - Mrs. Holstine found the joke mildly amusing, but Mrs. Brown shows no reaction. celebrating the cultural differences In-5 .r,,r.,rrcrr,, , W1 ,l,, Through A.F.S., you can learn about many other cultures. lt's quite interesting. said Gloria Chen. The A.F.S, American Field Service, otherwise lsnown as Around the world Film Service, did activities throughout the year. Their productions included a trip to Webb to see a play, a pizza party, going to dinner and the movies, and the planning of the Renaissance trip. During Homecoming several members of the club made an Earth Globe for the parade. The officers were Kelly Speakes, Executive Producer, John Romero and Dina Biscotti, co-producers, Marilys Escudero, Secretary: Kristin Sondecker, Financing Manager, Karen Smith and Karina Casillasg Publicity. With spirit the officers pulled together and organized the clubs activities. Though there were no visiting students from A.F.S. this year, two students from Claremont High School went abroad. Antrese Wood lived in Honduras for six months. She mentioned some of the different living styles and said practically everyone has a maid. Most of the people are catholic and there isn't as much diversity of religion. The people are more family oriented, really close, and extremely friendly. During the summer Anna Lucas visited Italy for two months. l loved it! she exclaimed. The club helped with or- ganizing host families for foreign exchange students. 44 imagining the countless places to visit - Kelly Speakes readies herself for an international encounter. ilooking up in the world - Anna Lucas smiles warmly as she dreams of far-away places, 4A modern-day Atlas -- Chris shousrai helps an exhausted but elated Morilys Escudero, advising her not to carry the whole world on her shoulder. 4V 1988 AFS ClUb 1 Front Row Karina Casillas, Kelly Speakes, Karen Smith, Susan Alden, Llnda Lam, Monica Brown, Christina Ho, Marilys Escudero, Ruth Bobo, advisor, Middle Row Dina Biscotti, Janice Hsu, Melissa Krance, Gloria Chen, Top Row Chris Shoustal, John Romero, Katrina Posner, Antrese Wood, Anna Lucas, Jannlce Co- rona, Deveny Dawson, Lesley Polo, Christi Nalte 64 - cast clubs .fif g, ,WJ M -eds-A Z L L P fluttering - Julie Mason and Cinnamon Alvarez are as graceful as birds. L L the 1987-88 drill team - front: Naomi Brandt, Elizabeth Boubion, Melissa Kraushaar, Michelle Wright, Nancy Kim mid- dle: Jennifer Eclsoff, Julie Mason, Jennifer Gard- ner, Annika Bjorkman, Cinnamon Alvarez, Michelle Menton, Joelle Rainbolt, Julie Basa back: Jennifer Murphy, Stacey Boem, Wendy Bates, Jennifer Kalash, Kelly Spealses, Karen Stokely, Diana Halmark, Mindy Wright. L P Chclrgel - Captain Melissa Kraushaar shows the Drill Team the correct form. L fhe 1957-85 fall flags - front: Sherrie Walters, Holly Gaiser, Jill Bartholme, Amy Solwicls, Tracey Weber middle: Wendy White, Dawn Wallauer, Alyssa Benisels, Alyson Ritch- ie, Jennifer Brant, Jennifer Hand, Chia-Lin Sim- mons, Shagala Mack back: Merry Mills, ltzel Berria, Gina Pearl, Chris Snyder, Jennifer Web- ber, Melinda Mason, Carla Peterson, Michelle Sacco, Amy Bigalow P all smiles - Alyssa Benisels, Merry Mills, Carla Peterson, Dawn Wallauer, and Alyson Ritchie are thrilled to be in the Homecoming show, A A P P split second - Hands flying and smiles gleaming, the Drill Team does their painful jump-splits. X ,,,,,,,.ii A if o chorus line one singulor sensotion ...5.,.o...7...8...right,lefr, right, snop, together ond hit!!! Woit, woit, thot wosn't quite right. Con we do it ogoin? The routine might not hove been perfect ot proctice, but by the time competitions rolled oround, our Drill Teom wos more thon perfect, With 30 returning members led by the two Seniors, Melisso Kroushoor, cop- toin of the DoncefDriII Teom, ond Koren Stolaely, coptoin of the mojorettes, our superior Bond Units hod yet onother outstonding seoson. The two highlights of this yeor, in oddition to porticipoting ond compet- ing in numerous holf-time shows, were porodes, USC Bond Doy, ond smoll teom competitions. The teom performed for Pope John PouI's moss ot Dodger Stodium, ond the Consti- tution Celebrotion ot the Hollywood Bowl. We were 'the only non-Cotholic school oslsed to preform in the Pope's ceremonies. We were osked only becouse of our excellent reputo- tion, Advisor Michelle Allen soid proudly. The yeor olso brought with it high spirits becouse Mr. lido, the Bond Di- rector, returned from his yeor-long sobboticol. Once ogoin the ,Bond Units were one big, hoppy, orgon- ized fomilyf' Emborrossing moments ore rore for Melisso Kroushoor for she olwoys knows whot she's doing, Mrs. Allen soid without ony hesitotion. However, one incident stuck out in Melisso's mind. Oh, whot' wos reolly emborrossing wos when I wos doing o brief-check for eve- ryone ond just before we went on I reolized thot I didn't hove my own briefs on!!! I hod to rush bock, put them on, ond finolly, I mode it bock in time to perform!!! Thonls God!!! Once ogoin the Drill Teom wropped up onother busy ond exciting yeor filled with honors, owords ond o whole lot of fun!!! ll 65 P P little drummer boy - Don Popko holds the beot. P nome that tune? - Morrion Walsh ond Brion Mc Cortney ploy their heorts out on Homecoming night. P V blow your horns - The trombones blczre thot funky music. V metol ottock - De-so Serlich and Lourette Souter keep the music ringing. Y V stepping in rythm - Ar the Horne- coming porode, the bond proudly performs to their competition morch. V V P all brossed outl - Robert Allen joms on the tubo, K y 66 - Cost Clubs --42 ww ,W r .1 A T f-svr A 1987-88 Claremont High band - back row: John Tokahuta, Jeffery Brockway, Stan Adermann, Chris Hansen, Steve Niemeier, Doug Price, Andrew Bowen, Kenny Allen, Chris Rudder, Clyn Robinson, Brian Mc Cartney, Tim Peters, David Yegge, Brent Watson, and Rob- ert Allen, third row: Derek Small, John Louch, John Trautner, Kathy Caenepeel, Chip Nierlich, Thomas Brower, Michael Bragg, Tim Minoske, Bryan Daley, Robert Schemel, Brett Robinson, and Kelly Hughes. second row: Matt Jacovides. Robyn Sauter, Susan Alden, Gabe Bolton, Sean Caenepeel, Jennifer Rimmer, Victoria Robin- son, Whitty Somvichian, Jason Jeffrey, Victor Johnson, Marion Walsh, Misty Simonian, Katie Lawson, and Mr. lida. front row: Jim Mullin, Kip Moore, Steve Clark, Kyle Moore, Jeffrey Mc Aloon, Christian Henny, George Morrison, Dan- iel Popka, Shannon Mc Gee, Kenric Bickham, Laurette Sauter, and Desa Setlich. and the beat goes on! The soundtrack for the 1987-88 Claremont High School year was a tremendous hit among spirit-seekers, Part of the success was due to Gary lida, the band director QClaremont High School's own Music Man .j He took a year off, but was back in the action. He said, I missed the inter- action with the students, but it didn't even feel like l was gone . The band spent hours at practice. While most schools only performed one show throughout the year, the CHS band did a different show for each home football game, along with their competition show. Many hours during class, Wednesday night practices, and performance days were spent perfecting their show. The themes for their competition show included West Side Story, Of- ficer Krupke, Tonight, America, and Somewhere. However, it was not all work and no play. While the group had to work very hard, they had a good attitude and plenty of spirit. The band was smaller this year with only 55 members. Nevertheless, enthusiasm was plentiful. One of the big projects for the 1987-88 year was to raise money for new uniforms. A wet and wonderful Saturday car wash was one of the many fundraisers which kicked off the effort. Performing at every football and basketball game, whether at home or away, the band was certainly a strong arm in lifting Claremont Spirit. ll 67 P the 1967-1988 pep squad - back IOW: Sancha Andreas, Bonnie Roth, Jalyn Mc Donald, Julie Scarrow, Tomi Deitemeyer, Stephanie Bridges, Renee Steele, Christy Cos- Iey, Shelly Hart, and Aurelia Wong middle row: Tracey Schneider, Andrea Serna, Wyndi Case, Cheryl Thornpson,Kristen Dells, Lisa Cornejo, Kristy Knight, and Cece Guzman front row: Tracy Aguilar, Anna Chacon, Karen Welch, Lisa Pensick, and Sherry Uchizono floor: Linda Garrett. A taking G break - Varsity cheerleader Karen Welch and mascot Linda Garrett watch another touchdown. A P yelling with pride - Aurelia Wong and .lalyn Mc Donald cheer the team on, P praying for a win - lisa Pensick awaits the results of o victory over Damien. P P holding her smile - Tracy Aguilar makes it through the fight song, Q- Hung ,VM ?7 - G f I 9 Q K, ' N S . l 5 i , M K f 5 X, as 1 . t xx hw K '-lk -is ixh A,.: fa ' H X S V A Wvvlv gg . liiy , l AQ1 Yi I if - - si it I ' S A S girls just WCJDDO have fun! Give me a C, give me a H, give me an A, give me an N, give me a G, give me an E, What does that spell? You're right, the NEW Pep Squad! With only one returning Varsity mem- ber, the Pep Squad worked extreme- ly hard to promote SPIRIT and UNITY within their group, as well as our school. The Pep Squad consisted of 24 members: 8 Songleaders with Kris- ten Delk as President and Song Squad leader, 5 Cheerleaders with Karen Welch as Head Varsity Cheerleader, 10 JV Cheerleaders with Sacha An- dreas as Head JV Cheerleader, and last but most of all, our humorous Mascot, Linda Garrett. Building a larg- er songleading group and subtracting Pep Flags, were all part of the changes that took place to make the Pep Squad better still. Not all agreed that dropping flags was the thing to do. I miss flags, I was upset, sniff, sniff, as Kristen Delk remembered her flag twirling days. Of course they didn't let that minor flaw slow them down. Having Cheerleading as an after school sport did not deter these en- ergetic girls from hard practicing, at- tending all sports, and competing. Now that's devotion! What about try- ing to cover up for the slight mistakes they made during the year? Bonnie Roth remembered: We ran to the goalposts, did a pyramid, and then we noticed there was no touch- down! Pretty embarrassing? These girls knew how to handle it, of course, with their smiles and charm! USA Cheerleading Camp, the out- rageous half-time show at UCLA, in- tense competitions, enchanting rallies and dynamic games really kept the Pep Squad on their feet. Yet, who could ever forget these special girls who gave it their all to create a new radiance of SPIRIT which shined with- in our school and will continue to last a lifetime for all. 4 4 A hey, hey, hey defense - yells Cece Guzman as she cheers on the football TeOfTi. 4 4 capturing the photographer's attention - Julie Scarrow flashes that cheerleader smile. 4 where do i go from here? - asks Wyndi Case to one of the other songleaders. 69 an afternoon at the pops lt's nice to have Mr. lida back, and l'm glad we've got more people, said Jen- ny Hill. Along with a number of new musicians joining the Claremont High School Orchestra, Mr. lida returned from a year of full-time study at USC to con- duct once again, l'm always glad to come here, he said. These are really great kids. Because of many tight schedules, the orchestra was only able to meet and rehearse on Monday afternoons. But in spite of that, they managed to perform in three concerts and in a competition in March. They also made field trips to Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm! Not bad, considering most of the musicians perform in other orchestras and bands as well, Overall, the Orchestra had a very successful year. 70 cast clubs A A concentration - Jenny Hill fries not to wince as she plays her passage. A orchestra - fl-rj first row: Sabrina Pin- nell, Robyn Sauter, Laurette Sauter, Janet Lee, Christina Ho, Wendy Lai, Katie Lawson, Lisa Lee, Elaine Thalman, Jennifer Hill, Denise Eng- lish, Edward Cadman, Brent Samuel, and Becky Callebo. second row: Charlie Lai, George Busenberg, Brent Watson, Chip Nier- Iich, Bryan Daley, John Busenberg, Mike Bragg, Gabe Bolton, and Joshua Fisher. not pictured: Charis Dube, Brian Smith, Cao Lin, Conny Hamann. P practice makes perfect- Charlie Lai and George Busenberg work on a compli- cated section of music. av f x X xx, R. A A A emphasis - lt's hord not to notice the trombones os Chip Nierlich ond Chris Rud- der ploy their cue. A A blowing off some hot oir - Jason Corley soves his wind for more thon just de- bore! A A P jazz bond - fl-rj first row: Dirk Atler, Brion Mc Cortney, Joson Corley, ond Chris Honsen. second row: Tom Brower, Ston Adermonn, ond Aoron Mohnken. third row: Seon Berg, Don Popko, Chris Henny, Chip Nier- lich, Chris Rudder, Mr. Iido, Bryon Doley, Whitty Somvichion, ond Mott Jocovides. A eat your heort out, doc sevrinsen - Mr. lido ploys out o section of music for the bond, s li if A 2 the jozzsingers We're ot o disodvontoge - we've only got the second semester to meet ond perform. But we ore going to compete, soid Mr. Iido. The Jozz Bond went through o number of dif- ficulties, including gothering musicions ond finding o ploce ond time to re- heorse, but they monoged. Ploying in o ronge of competitions ond con- certs, the bond finished their seoson with on oppeoronce ot the high school's spring concert. The Jozz Bond ploys from o rep- ertoire of old swing to modern jozz, using both ocoustic ond electric in- struments. Bryon Doley, o one yeor- veteron of the group, soid Jozz is the only true Americon ort form. C,UlL.D 71 72 - Cost Clubs the sound of music . . . We hove o very strong group with good tone, ond more men thon usuol! soid director Kimberly Jeter- Lewis, who wosjust os excited obout the '87-'88 Concert Choir os the sing- ers were. Co-president Liso Piker decided thot the choir's very busy yeor wos due to much more enthusiosm ond o different ottitude thon in post yeors. Pizzo Night boosted enthusiosm, too! Spirited fundroisers resulted in new dresses ond tuxedoes for those courogeous students who broved woking up for eorly morning reheors- ols. Trips to music festivols were mode in oddition to the troditionol Christmos ond Spring concerts where the Chomber Singers, o smoll group thot wos ouditioned from the moin choir, demonstroted their expertise ond musicol floir. Becouse of their dedicotion to ex- cellence, the singers enjoyed o ful- filling yeor thot wos olive with the sound of music. P A A harmonizing - Melisso Toy- lor,Stocey Mc Aloon, ond Niki Booker ore olert ond singing clearly during their morn- ing closs. P P A chomber singers - fop row: Jen Stoddord, Amy Peters, Bombi Evons, Liso Piker, Stocey Mc Aloon, Bronwyn Mc Ginty, Niki Booker, Stocey Hodoh bottom row: Brent Somuel, Timothy Potter, Donte Howkins, Curtis Scott, Erik Schoumonn P ChOir officers: librorion Brent Somuel, co-president Liso Piker, treosure Jen Stod- dord, co-president Amy Peters, ond sec- retory Niki Booker. P P surprise, surprisel - Ms. Jeter- Lewis is omozed ot how high the boss section con sing so eorly in the morning, fl' S, fs , 'iz 'S 4- ,, ,Z 4 A o mon's voice - won, isn't this the sopronos port? osks Curtis Scott. 4 '87-'88 Concert Choir - top row: Timothy Potter, Curtis Scott, Dome Howkins, Erik Schoumonn, Clifford Rouch, Forzod Moshir. middle row: Amy Peters, Jen Stoddard, Melisso Toylor, Julie Piker, Michelle Bindixen, April Col- lins, Stocey Hodoh, Delindo Mortin, Tracey Schneider, Kristy Rupp, Kristy Knight, Kotrino Posner, Thereso Burgess, Liso Piker, Tino Wong, Ms. Jeter-Lewis, Stocey Mc Aloon. bottom row: Suson Mc Cobe, Niki Booker, Bombi Evons, Michel Stohel, Jennifer Goston, Trocey Winn, Tiso Jockson, April Besse, Morcy Moyfield, Bronwyn Mc Ginty, Yvonne Dominguez. Q ploces! All the world's o stoge quoted Shokespeore, ond to Thes- pion Troupe 62129, thot's o foct! Thespions ore on internotionol honor society consisting of o couple dozen students or so, who hove dedicoted themselves to the progess ond pros- perity of the theoter. ln order to be- come o Thespion, eoch of the stu- dents hod to eorn o minimum of twenty-five points in the fields of oct- ing, set work, lighting, business, sound, etc. They olso hod to eorn three concession points, selling condy ot donces or productions. As o Thespion you ore required to live up the ofore mentioned ond toke port in oll the productions thot Cloremont High's theoter puts on. Once o yeor the Thespions put on their own show directed by one of the Thespion students, ond help out in one woy or onother with everyone of the other productions. lt's o lot of work but you reolly get out everything you put into it, if not more , soys Erico Solvot. They put oll the time they hod, ond o lot of time they didn't hove. During show weeks, most of them put in o mini- mum of five hours o doy, Sometimes it come out to be closer to seven or eight hours. Whot do Thespions do when their not working in the theoter? Its ol- woys o porty with us, soys Joonne Kimboll. They roise money by selling condy ond doing performonces. This yeor they plonned o trip to Son Die- go. They went to dinner, sow o show, ond stoyed the night down there. They olso went to NBC to see o toping of the gomeshow, Concen- trotion. The officers who orgonized the troupe were, Bill Mogdziorz, leon- nine Atkinson, ond Kristy Hertz. They pulled the troupe together ond plonned out oll of these excursions. l think we did o reolly good job , soid Jeonnine Atkinson. Don Fruechte, heod of the per- forming orts deportment, wos the od- visor to the Thespions. When osked whot he thought of this yeors troupe he replied, Oh gowd, they're ever- so wonderfull Working in the the- oter his whole teoching coreer mokes him o greot outhority, which helps out the troupe os well. After high school, mony of these Thespions plonned to work in the the- oter ot the college they go to, ond possibly moke it their coreer. Who knows .. . perhops somedoy you'll see one of their nomes in lights. A A graffiti - Bobby Peorce shows o little of himself on the point room woll. A Oh my gosh - Lindo Ebert con't believe the woy these people ore octing. r I5 P perfect - Mike Dong surveys his work on the set. Q .1 41' . H . fl . s r 'V '. 1 p . AL A a' . 4 I Xa . Q 'U ' . Q ' , . , ff. 1 54 , - . . 's , . , A E. . . : 1. f .v- I 4 I H g I ,, ,Q 2' , sl it A r 'inn L f , Y' so W 1' fir ., 4 '11, 'nh , , so r , ry ,, , ' A K I I 9 ,, H www ' ',.. 1 , , , ii i .5 , :ia lr l ',,' ' lell f f ,P L A P working hard - Andrew Weibel wounds in the last nail on the set, A clowning around - the Thespians how off their acting abilities. P A gazing to the lights above - Bill llagdziarz makes the final checks on his light- 1g design, A A 1988 Thespian Troupe- top row - Mike Dong, Chris Hasbrouck, and Joanne Kimball middle row -Jeannine Atkinson, .lon Bendiner, Bobby Pearce, Andrew Welbel, Kristy Hertz, Erica Salvat, and Cathy Glab bot- tom row - Billy Ray Magdziarz, Chandra Day, and Kristie Keith. ACTORS GUILD vw.. M- that's showbiz! Theatre was full of hard working students who cared a lot about what they were doing. This really showed through their enthusiasm. Don Freuchte, head of the performing arts department, directed both The ln- nocents and Mary Poppins during the fall season. The Innocents was posessing , said Chandra Day. lt was a play about two children posessed by a spirit and how their new governess tries to save them from their death. It starred Amy Piatt and Betsy Loupe along with Shawn Estebo and Brown- yn St. John, Noteworthy aspects of this show were the special effects of ghost-like images like those in the party scene of Disneyland's Haunted House, and the music composed by Depeche Mode. The Junior Theatre show was Mary Poppins . lt was WONNNN- DERRRFULLLI' said Kathi Glab. lt was also dubbed as a singing, dancing, musical, kite flying extravaganza, starring both Linda Tiberi and Sherri Webb as Mary Poppins and Shawn Estebo and Aaron Austin as Bert. This play took over 45,000 watts of light, said Billy Ray Magdzairaz, and the crew rigged a flying system to fly Mary Poppins over the audience. This was one of the best casts I've ever worked with, claimed assistant director Joanne Kimball, They were really a great family. To sum up the year in a word Kristy Hertz said, lt was SUPER- CALIFRAGlLlSTlCEXPlALlDOClOUS. P get down from there! - Linda Tlberl tries to stop Tom Ryan from laughing. P V chim-chim-cheree - Shawn Es- tabo sings to the Banks children, P V oh m Gosh Mr Freuchte in- y - . tentlvely watches one his shows. 76 - cast clubs .wth A A 4 terrified - Amy Piott worries obout her posessed charges. A A here . . . let me help you - Chris Wylie helps Rob Riley struggle through the Fidelity Fiduciory Bonk. A 4 alright! - o theotre supporter cheers on Kothi Glob ond the rest of the crew. ' A ShOCked! - Betsy Louppe wotches os the governess breoks down. 4 lights! - Chris Wylie gives Brion White onother for- gotten Iight cue. 1...-1. -V ACTQIZS C,Ull-D CSN! 1 W f O! x by PRN XDA! x ,4 U U' V X m M 1 ' If 'bi' ' My V U WV- MJ' ff QM? 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V surprisel -- Dante Hawkins finds a lost ig of potato chlps pressed in the pages of his oth book. , . .if fn in Students at Claremont High had hours of homework every night. An average of about three hours a night, said Sarah Chlad. However, some subjects required more time for greater achievement, and some work was more enjoyable than oth- er. One student, Julian Scaff, said that the most lines to memorize were in Intermediate Algebra and French scripts. Though the actors and actresses had homework from many different subjects, surprisingly enough math and writing seemed to be their fa- vorite. Nobody's going to believe it but my favorite class is trig, admit- ted Learmon Walker. Algebra ll and my other math classes have always been interesting because l can really get into them, said Michelle Perera. Hand-written symbolic linguistic creative communication, said Julian Scaff. Feelings toward doing homework was summed up when Michelle Per- era said Be bloody, be jolly, and you'll get through it. 82 - script heods of the clciss Looking for on exclusive club on compus? The Colifornio Scholorship Federotion hod to be it. Don't let the number of students in it fool you - in order to belong to CSF, you hod to hove o high grode point overoge with only one C grode, ond no D's or F's . Considering the foct thot mony of the members hod been enrolled in the club for more thon just ony one semester or yeor, mointoin- ing thot GPA wos quite on occom- plishmentl Whot exoctly does CSF do? It is through this exclusive club thot oth- er students con be tutored on vorious subjects, ond CSF members hove mode trips to college compuses, lob- orotories, ond even on occosionol trip to Disneylondl All in oll, belonging to CSF wos 0 worthwhile octivity, for everyone concerned. .i ,. A concentrating - Yumiko Sosoki hits the books in the llbrory ofter school. P A A it's 2:4O! - sown Roth is glad to end o stressfull doy or school. P A 1987-88 CSF club - Suson Alden, Holly Bortling, Andre Bourque, tttttv- V Aytek Celik, Romono Chong, Alice Chen, Angelo Chen, Glorio Chen, Joe Choi, Joson Corley, Emily Edmonds, Chris Hasbrouck, ii, Morgon Herbert, Lee Anne Herrlinger, Jen- - t - nifer Hill, Jonice Hsu, John Kim, Poul Kim, Sue Kim, Vivion Kwong, Eugene Loi, Dovid L Lee, Mikolo Leschley, Mott Light, Fong Lu, . ,,,.. , ,,.,, Y z I ,C , is , Avi Mokow, Michoel Morger, Steve Mc Cul- ' - lough, Elono Metlitzky, Sobrlno Pinnel, Josh- uo Powlesson, Edword Ronds, Wendy Rim- mer, Yumiko Sosoki, Dorren Schreiber, Suson Schroeder, Donold Tom, Sheilo Tom, K Denise Yung, ond Dovid Zee. wi , P Ylkes -- Sue Schroeder hos mixed - ., feelings when she gets her Trigonometry gf: quiz bock, r X sc. AA yeah, right . . . -- Larry Bock can't believe Fong Lu's argument. Adebate feQm - Cleft-rightjjason Stief- fler, Aytek Celik, Darren Schreiber, John Busenberg, Heather Shinn, Vivian Kwong, Lawrence Bock, Christina Goh, David Han, An- gela Chen, Matthew Light, and Fong Lu. the great debate Ever have an argument with an- other person? Most people don't en- joy such an activity, but a group of students on campus, the Speech and Debate club, spend an entire year doing just that. Starting with a tour- nament at Damien High School in September, these students argued over various topics, ranging from Lat- in American policy to the color blue. You get a better understanding of the world, said Fong Lu, a Junior Varsity member. Debating calls for a lot of traveling to various locations, such as high schools and universities, and meeting teams from for off places in Califor- nia, as well as other states. But most of all, students can truly express their opinions! lt's fun to pick on the op- posing team's ties and the pennies in their shoes, said Angela Chen. 64 - script weird science? Mr. Walkers Comparative Anato- my class was once again a smashing success with students, Taken gener- ally by upperclassmen, the course included detailed drawings, lectures, disections, and praticals. The classroom decor was one of the many reasons for the popularity of the class. Mr. Walker felt that the unique environment stimulated learning and also raised questions from the students about themselves and their surroundings. A collection of birds, fish, snakes, and human viscera were all found in the room. Carrie Maxwell said that the class was really interesting. lt's fun. The subject matter covered in the course stretched far beyond that of regulor biology classes, and was very challenging to the students. The stu- dents enjoyed their freedom and the personal respect they received from Mr, Walker. Mr. Wallser's attitude towards high school students encouraged most to worls to their highest potentials and discover a true desire to learn. He felt that our children are our greatest investment. lt is our responsibility as educators and parents to make stu- dents aware of the many possible choices in their lives. . . :ff W ,-, ff . .... N 3' '-..,' ,:' A Q M. V ..,, L aw ..ssrss....l T an WM 454 ' '-rr,, ,... ' fi A M i W jd ,.,, w-6 , ,mx , 4 Www ,Wh , A M 4 5 , M ,wr , W M4 ,A 1 MQW 4 W wif' get Q A A look at them bones - Dr. Walker examines the skeletal structure of the human body. A mind btbggled - Robin Eisenwinter asks herself, What existed during the Pale- ozoic Era? P intrigued by branchiostoma lance- Olofum - David Zollinger starts to mem- orize one of his 75 Comparative Anatomy definitions. posmon po When Americo ond the World be- gon over twenty yeors ogo, students begon to experience for the first time some of the hordships ond pressures thot come ofter High School. The col- lege-bound students definitely ben- efitted from the position popers, es- soys ond difficult tests. Americo ond the Worlds cloim to fome wos the dreoded position po- pers ! Once you know whot the teocher wonts, it's not hord, it's oll o motter of orgonizing notes, Anno Chocon stoted. Groding the popers took its toll on the teochers os it wos very time consuming ond difficult. Yet, Mr. Rice stored thot he enjoyed pers ogoin? reoding the creotivity of the students in the popers. Lectures olso ployed o very big port of Americo ond the World. Lec- tures were usuolly held twice o week. Mike Shoustol soid thot, Lectures ore the best port of the closs. Americo ond the World wos truly o unique closs. It fought students writing ond speoking skills thot ore essentiol in doing well ot college. Both Mr. Cooke ond Mr. Rice ogreed thot stu- dents could hove gotten better grodes in onother closs but, they would be locking knowledge nec- essory for their success in loter yeors. ww.- XM 'Sf cholkboord during lecture. mony jokes. fore next period. 4 A A where is the board? - Zoch Shields stroins to see the outline on the 4 A amused - Trocey Philips ond Melisso Teoff corefully consider one of Mr. Cookes' A a true a C1 w student - Kristen Sondecker pretends to be thoroughly ob- sorbed in one of Mr. Rices' lectures. 4 oh my gosh - Mr. Cooke reolizes he hos onother ten position popers to grode be- Asmiling with relief - Negor Geula has just sweoted out another academic challenge. The 87 Academic Decathalon was a mul- titude of things, The competition was not only on erudite escapade, but an exercise in obstemiousness, the amassing of cogniznonce, 0 convergence of cerebral masses, the synthesis of comroderies, and a GIGANTEAN aggregate of travail. All in all, said team member Tony Nelipovich, it was fab! Many bright and dedicoted students tried out for the team, but unfortunately only nine could be selected. Out of these nine, six competed as team members, and three os alternates. Competing for Clare- mont High were Anders Bjork, Negor Geu- Ia, Tony Nelipovich, Josh Powlesson, Dar- ren Schreiber, and Andy Weibel. Alternates for the 1987 team were Matt Kalinowski, Christie Keith and Erin Sweeney. Veteran Coach Cooke, Dean of Student Activities, was joined by Mrs. Payton, chemistry teacher. Together they were responsible for arranging guest lectures, keeping con- trol ot meetings, selecting the team, and generally holding it all together. The Academic Decathalon team placed well - seventh out of sixty-seven schools. The day of the competition was stressful but exciting, and after it had all ended, the team members seemed relieved but a bit sad. As Negor Geula remarked, Through the Academic Decotholon, l've gotten to be friends with people that I otherwise wouldn't have known, and it's very im- portant to me that I don't lose track of them' now. We've been through so much together, 86 script real genius gg. AA SOY what? Andrew Weibel and Christine Goh exchange views on The scientific approach to the examination of phenomeno as a defense ogoinst the pure emotion of fear , while Darren Schreiber simply smiles and ignores it. Athe decathers: Mark Hyman, Mrs. Poyton, Ed Kim, Ben Horowitz, Anders Bjork, Negor Geula, Mr. Cooke, Tony Nelipovich, Josh Powlesson, Christine Goh, Andrew Weibel VHMM - Mr. Cooke explains the Law of Prob- ability, while Mrs. Payton throws a look of bemuse- ment, ll A X sis? 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I Ross Corson Just A Gome - You soid you were o gombler This time, the stokes ore high Remember, if you lose the gome Your queen will surely die The checker is crowned o king But om I still the queen You reply thot it'sjust o gome It mokes me wont to screom Do you reolize l'm o person? Did you forget my nome? I should've known you'd onswer, Relax, ir'sjust o gome So now I om your puppet I om now your pown You toke the dice ond roll them And the Gome goes on While you're buying Boordwolk l'm locked up in joil You poss Go, collect your cosh, then refuse to poy my boil Move oheod three spoces Then turn ond go bock four I tell you my heort's breoking And my cries go ignored I begin to wonder If there's on end to this Gome lt's oll or nothing, winner toke oll The loser con't comploin I om still the puppet I om still the pown The dice keep rolling And the Gome goes on Wether it's checkers or chess Monopoly or poker You think you ore the king When you're reolly just the joker You're no good ot bluffing The opponent becomes the king Your queen's been token coptive And it doesn't meon o thing So now the gome is over The winner hos token oll But don't you know, without o queen A king will olwoys foll? l've ceosed to be your puppet l'm no longer your pown For luck hos deolt you onother queen And the Gome goes on . , , - Monico Huffmon fr: 6 ! :bl l ,N it f V beg X 2 x N Q' 9 Q Z g I ff OX? Man's ingenuity must be a state of solitude ,A 9 X lc . ' 1 Z 7 ' to comprehend and understand , without anger, the impact of the N l thwarted nature of society f , J The antidote - a panacea 7 n f ' ' Perverted wisdom N 7 7 fa 7 'Q , x. The diviness of ideas X - f Q I both ide-or and realistic , 7 5 1 1 4 J f 1 X that taint the atmosphere : the belief that one perceives Z A ' T4 0 xk xl as an image ' 1: M f an image different to all iq W N I It is evident that all utters on an D Bs C 1 X V X Ns appetite in human Life X Q , X To understand with a conscious power A Q -2 X To utter beyond passion and X 'q Q l X to bathe in paradise and there I 4 ,f- be well ,X 7 f Q L37 T The monstroslty of glimpses N1 O 5 E ll the hideous gaze T ' 'T Q L the insincerity g N all may perish K - And you to mingle exalted in a superabundance f L'f O I e A - Bobby Pearce V - Steve Niemeier VV - Cyndy Schmit f However never enough f , , to contemplate every V y feverish moment and ' V H the dewdrops in every aspect N u 7 Rx To condone the penetrating earthly doubts - ::ixX U H the inflicted misery A ,y,4:QX - kisx H I H Q, . ff H 0 5 But instead to grow from the tainted hue V I' of encounterment V ti H wif. U b I 0 To sulk in the vevacety t 5 T , I f, 7 T U and to have reverence for life ill I X 1 57 W .9 .vt vt bg I U I ' Do not be possessed by censure T 5 ,lf 5 be ' h A N I antlpat' ly li x . U d I , . plauslbllity x v 1 r 1 impertinence Ji In l Q-L , 4 M Surely to jestg to astir in the merriment of waggery f f x W f4r N All L f' H-ll':laC..w fri s lrlrgttilill fl !l'tf',!rl,r.0' J rl f' film Trl l il , lf' I 'l jr, ' 'J I f, T1 Q 1' I?-3 7 X S. Never to be melancholy or for remonstrance to be in the mind or the heart X fb But for the proper conduct to be venerable W And for life to dwell in individuals T who ardently work with will for is affinity in Life . . . ww - Denise Yung 92 - script 1553,-tt I OQJST' , tt tr A ,XT .. f fi Eb: ,Vi t ll y Tp ., X .jf gl-5:39--f ' ' ' T' 1. ,X i f,,'1 :Qi T ' ' . - , ' .1 'vfff Io . U K , ERQX? ,f efigv s' ' . 5 .- ft' V . 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K N Ax EN X I fi Qi Nl X , , oword of thonks whenl X W M x f 3 I I Z i ' 5 5 LIL f I , f at I fr I ii' 'Q 6' I my I Y ix I I I y ,gf L .1 XXX ' ' if f f 7 It w e -To, ,if , ' tisxx -V f f' 'haf If , I , , 1' X5 I' 'rf . . il' ','! ,gl is . J W 'fd iw Ls Q!! if s ttt Q to I it - John Peterson - Brod Moson of it. My reflection. I con see through you too But oll I con find there is on emptly gloss Don't you ever get thirsty , for love? - Shoron McCrorey I'm Free - l'm o coterpillor, breoking out of cocoon Woiting to see new light of world, from sun to moon I My wings spreod so beoutiful, my colors brighten up the sky lt's time for o new journey, it's time for me to fly Fly for owoy, where no one knows me Stort new life, forget the post And live os long os it would lost l'll moke new friends, friends thot will be deor Friends thot will stick by me, Through the sodness of feor I'lI find o new love, thot someone thot will stoy Someone thot's neor but never for owoy And him ond me will be together olwoys Like the woves upon the seo l'm free now, I con do whot ever I pleose I con fly miles, Over every restless seo. -- Jill Previch ff iff I ew AYr 51 Y V1 154 X P 'fe M EEUU IEEE DUUUUUUEUUUDUD DUDEUUUUDUUUUUUDUUEUUUUDUUUUUU EEUU UDUEUUUUDUUDUUUUUEUUUUUUUDUDEUUEDUDUUDDU 94 ,bade JUUUUUUUUUUDUUUUEUUUUUDUDUUUDUUUUUUUDUUUDUUUUUUU JUUUDUUUUDUDDUDUUDUDUDUUDUUUUEUUUUUUUUUUUUDUDDUUI 95 m P '67-'86 varsity girls tennis team - top row: Karen Jack, Tiffany Parker, Kim Stochniak, Betsy De Groot, Alison Wojcik, Michelle Coe bottom row: Melinda Mer- iwether, Stephanie Siegel, Janice Hsu, Karen Smith P A a smashing success - Stephanie Siegel concentrates on making a solid swing. V grand slam - Karen Jack prepares to onnihilate her opponent. 96 - stuntmen serving up oction This yeor, we concentroted on rebuilding the teom, sold Cooch Poyne of the Girl's tennis teom, With only six returning ployers, the seoson wos devoted to hord work in order to ochieve ond surposs the Cloremont stondord of excellence. Although the teom wos defeoted eorlier in the yeor by one of their toughest opponents, St. Lucy's, Joon Kim pointed out, We beot Glen- doro, ond they've been wonting o victory over us for yeors. Mony op- posing teoms felt the power of the 4. A' 1 4 A A what con I SQY? - Deno Miller returns her competitor's serve with eose. 4 1987-1988 Jr. Varsity Girls' Tennis Team - fourth row: Nikl Bookerf Mojo Homlll, Melonie Bedell, Becky Hollenberg, un- nomed, Suzy Ronkin third row: Soroh Chlod, Michelle Perero, Joon Kim, Sondy Nicholson, Jennifer Moog second row: Borboro Kim, Aytek Celik, Bethonn Hurlbutt, Morylys Es- cudero first row: Ann Sniecinski, Lindo Tiberi A P Michelle Perero in o striking pose - there's o comero! form, Soroh, form! 4 Win Or die - Cooch Poyne ployfully threatens his JV teom ployers with o holf-eoten opple core. pocls before the seoson come to o close. Some of the most voluoble ployers included Koren Jock, on oll-leogue vorsity teom member who hos shown strong consistency in her motchesg Michelle Coe, o new vorsity singles ployerg ond strengthening the JV teom, Lindo Tiberi. Both the vorsity ond junior vorsity teoms come through the seoson with flying colors - the moroon ond groy of the Pock! spikers sporkle volleyboll The 1987-1988 girls vorsity volley- boll teom storted out with only four returning vorsity ployers. The teom needed to leorn to work together, commented returning ployer Allison Yomoshiro. Vorsity cooch Shouno Hinrichs odded with enthusiosm, The teorn is 'out there for the fun ond competition, not necessorily to win. This ottitude mode the girls volleyboll o successful ond exciting seosonl The Junior Vorsity teom wos cooched by Mike Lopore. He felt the 98 stuntmen teom hod o chonce if they worked together ond procticed. One new- comer to the volleyboll teom, Kelle Ousley, soid the teom wos fun be- couse they were like o big fomily. The scene wos intense with copi- ous consentrotion ond competition. ln the bockground on observer could heor the foint tune of Donger Zone . The sweot poured, but the girls held on. At the conclusion of the seoson, the CHS volleyboll teom wos definitely Top Gun . .Q .. l s Y1..4i Whig A L A 4 dive - Michelle Domico proc- tices her push-ups during o gorne. L A A finally! -- Anno Lucos gets o chonce to serve. A A teom spirit - J.V. teom proys for o victory, A fancy - Koren Cotter shows off her form, e A SIQITI - Kim Nestoroff puts it in her face. 4 the junior varsity team - back row: Lauri Whitescarver, Jennifer Glboney, Ramona Lin, Becky Burleigh, and Kelle Ousley middle row: Erika Herbold, Lisa Vader, and Merrilee Brasch front row: Christi Cappeto, and Azarmiduk Khansarl Y 4 the 1987-1988 varsity team - top row: Coach Shawna Henrichs, Michelle Domico, Allison Yamashiro, Kim Nestoroff, Denlse Kodama middle row: Avi Makow, Sherri Webb, Mellssa Taylor, Kristy Simonson, Karen Carter bottom row: Anna Lucas, Sayuri Sakamoto, Danielle Allen RATED 99 no horsing orounc vorsity polc 5 4 i S E 5 E 2 2 3 5 2 5 3 E a 1 w 5 100 - stunrmen A A look ot the oction - Dorulsh Khonsori fights for position. A skying for the boll - Dono Robb soves the boll, A P let me just squeeze post you - Dorren Smith strolns for o chonce or the boll. P just one more goal - Coach Beorden glves the teom support. 3 1 r 4 on Oericl View - Dono Robb reoches to block o shot. 9 A V Claremont win! - CHS woterpolo G Q- -o unites for o teom cheer, , 5 .A xg-f IjXfXfN 4 v v winded - John Anderson catches his breoth. ny, ,. ,, r -- ' f ' t h ' -.sf 1' iiffffv' K W' .., A ' ' r ,LL rvsrf r teet ff . ' I Q . A W -H ,, ,,.- t'te r ,fr in l , if r ff J ' Q-' 4. ::.Qf.,Q..g. MQ, ' ' 2-5377i , ' r ..Qff,f ' -N ' F325 5 ' V aux. f ' ' ' - f -' I B , sf ,see - . , , r..r, . r . , 1 g g ,, X. . -f ,,g, -at ., ,fr - AY Q . 4 ,,-h f , -'fm ,. A Ek' ,Q 'f f j . Qgljiig K- -1 S9 s l, ,,. , . ' ' - 4 - - ',.: ,, V 4, 'B Iii - 1, so r ' A K 3. glib' ' , , ,tet , , , M .J 19, - 5- no f- fi, F ' - az-':H ., W I Li g ' I - W 1 Q ,M K R 2, ,g,., , ll I A A vorsity woterpolo - ffront rowjlohn Anderson, Jennifer Beorden, Don Tom, Kyle Quotic, Chris Londry, Dono Robb. fbock rowj Dorrin Smith, Scott Richie, Jeff Crist, Moll Mortin, Doriush Khonsori I lt doesn't tolse ony one ployer, it's the teom os o whole, soid cooch Mickey Beorden. Even though they lost three returning ployers the Vorsity Woter Polo teom hod 0 very strong 1987 seoson. They drowned Domien 16 to 2, in their leogue opener. Cooch Beorden worked their toils off during hell weels Qwhich losted much more thon 0 weelslj Most of the ployers ployed in o summer leogue, where they did quite well. Even into the seoson, the teom hod to do mony strenuous drills, worlsing both their legs ond orms. One such drill entoiled holding 0 forty pound woter jug over their heods while treoding woter. Cooch Beorden felt thot Dono Robb wos the best goolie in the leogue. When oslsed to do something ofter school, senior Mott Mortin soid the commen polo onswer, Sorry dude, got o gomef' The dedicotion the ployers hod helped them corry on the CHS. trodition of 0 superior Woter Polo teom. P 101 the football scene: Q i .., ,, S M gm 'F J W ,Jee 6 W, ef 104 - stuntmen g 'Na C, dl. LL.. A A playing leapfrog - Ryan Lamb jumps over a fellow player while he breaks through the Damien line. 4 A the freshmen team: Front: -- Yusuf Net- tles, Jeff Scoonover, Greg Morton, David Mix, Prapai Wanlarbkan, Nick Biaz. second row: - Tim Mayne, l-lector Carnoval, Ed Ramirez, Je- rome Clay, Willie Scart, Mike Cox, Tae Kim. third row: - James Hill, Ed Reed, Paul Hol- strom, Coach Ward, Coach Morales, Roger Battling, Eric Jones, Kevin Jones. fourth row: - Kyle Moore, John Mc Gillivary, Kevin Sullivan, Bill Battin, Joel Gingrich, Ron Klinedinst, David Pasarkiewiez, Kip Moore, fifth row: - David Martin, Ken Vader, William, Lerette, Ivy Nash, Greg Kennett, Darrin Miller, Jim Hernandez, 1 I N David Yegge. sixth row: - Chris Hill, Ryar Wall, Scott Wolfrom, Mike Noyes, Paul Frankel Greg Wright, Terry Shorter, Brandi Braxton back row: -- Mark Brandal, Brian Bambarger Curtis Scott, Mark Allen, Jason Miller, Adanr Metwalli, Steve Suraci, Jens Stahle. A the j.v. team: front row: - Wilton Lange Eddie Collins, David Wang, Allen Lu, Raber' Allen. second row: - Mike Mc Donald, Ales Grosvenor, Coach Lynn, Coach Akman, Ker Levenson, Josh Lucas. third row: - Roy Slater Fang Lu, John Michel, Jesse Knapp, Mari Seldon, Andrew Bowen, Brian Lott. back row - Keith Conklin, Kevin Kelley, Jeff Snyder Ken Freitas, Rune Kvist, John Maeder, anc Adam Jones. 4 big and mean - Hugh! What you lookin' at? Huh? setting. V halftime at ChS - The freshmen team listen to Siskel's and Ebert's opinions. 4 V things getting a little itchy? - Adam Metwolli checks out the defense before V V lef'S Q0 -- The J.V. defense pushes the Spartans back. the actors: the junior varsity and frosh football team They snapped. They passed. They fought. They ran. They hit. They dove. They pushed. THEY JAMMEDl!l Both' Freshmen and Junior Varsity football teams played leading roles in the Claremont High School motion picture. The directors fcoachesj Thompson, Ward and Morales held tryouts for the freshmen team. Tryouts consisted of running certain plays and of timing their speed. lf you were good, you :ould get the spot you tried for. If you weren't, the coaches switched you to another position, Curtis Scott oointed out. The cuts were made and the parts were given out. The boys soon learned all about football and how it was played. I like play- 'ng the actual game. Practice l could do without. Jason Miller replied. However, practice was the key factor for the freshmen team to do well. Some outstanding players who hit the field were QUARTERBACK: Darrin Miller, WlDE RECEIVERS: Brandi Braxton, Ryan Wall, RUNNING BACKS: David Martin, Terry Shorter, STRONG TACKLES: Jason Miller, Curtis Scott, NOSE GUARD: Eddie Reed, and LINEBACKER: David Yegge. Freshmen football was only a foot in the door compared to the glamour of J.V. Their directors Ccoachesj Akman and Lynn worked with ex- perienced players. Thus, the games were excellent. The J.V. team had the best deal out of everyone, They didn't have the pressures of constant- ly learning, like the frosh. Nor did they have to worry about always winning, like the varsity. Of course they did want to win, but having fun was a must. We would go out there and do our best. If we didn't win, at least we gave it our all. Joe Morris added. Some key players that helped the team's success were QUARTERBACK:John Michel RUN- NING BACK: Ryan Lamb, LINEBACK- ER: David Wang, WIDE RECEIVERS: Fang Lu, Brian Lott, CENTER AND TACl4LEz Josh Lucas, TIGHT END: Ken Freitas. Roy Slater best summed up the whole concept: You've got to go out there and have fun! and HlTl!l RATED pack to the future the winning tradition is back lt began with sore muscles, due to the intense wieght training, and en- ded with smiles of a great season. lt was a lot of fun. I wish it didn't have to end, said Steve Mc Cullough, de- fensive end for the pack. After last years disappointment of not making the playoffs, the Pack made sure that it did not happen again. If nothing else, we knew we had to make the playoffs, said quar- terback Baraka Harper. Behind the solid play of one of the best defenses in the valley, the Pack was able to control their opponents, and shut down most of the teams they played. Meanwhile, a young, yet explosive offense was able to put a lot of points on the board. All in all, the Pack had a great season and we congratulate them all. P A A who's ball? - the football players race to the ball after a fum- ble. P A supportive - Scott James close- ly watches the game as he takes a moments rest. A strategy time - the players get ready to huddle before the beginning of the second quarter at a home game. P look what i found - Glenn Barger recovers a Damien fumble. 106 Stuntmen it'-vw' :NY A A the best in the west - Rob Ellsworth notifies the crowd ond the teom thot we ore 01. 4 hopes are high - Cooch Horper hopes the defense holds strong. A nothing to if - Croig Polos cotches onother touchdown. P boy do i have a headache - Aaron Pruitt consoles his older brother Hudson after a massive collision. V coming after you - JJ. Mc Gwire goes after the Burbank quarterback. V P only in claremont - Tony Clay is elated by the hole that his line has produced. P 1987-1988 Varsity Team back row: Jason Thomas, Kevin Hawkins, J.J. Mc Gwire, De Nail Sparks, Ross Carson, Garrott Becker, Matt Taylor, Dewayne Sparks fifth row: Donnell Olley, Dimetrius Smith, Aaron Becker, Arthur Gilliland, Joshua Coldiron, Oji Cox, Kenny Allen, Richard Langton fourth row: Hudson Pruitt, Steve Mc Cullough, Jessie Sand- ers, Robert Mc Nair, Scott James, David Allen, Craig Palos, Glenn Barger third row: Michael Frush, Tony Clay, Matt Gentry, Kyle Murdock, Rob Ellsworth, Baraka Harper, Aaron Pruitt, Scott Barnes second row: Tiffany Lambo, Shelly Scott, Coach Rick Dutton, Coach Jack Harper, Coach Bob Warhurst, Head Coach Bob Baiz, Trainer Tony Hughes, Coach Wilson, Molly Mueller, Jennifer Gunlock front row: Gihan Hanna, Chris Stoner, Romeo Veneracion, Keith Hadley, Khari Rone, Kevin Hadley, Scott Torlucci, Kathryn Prior, Stacey Mc Creight .NNW if ffif T15 le l , . A A proud to be the wolfpock - me ployers ore more rhon excited offer beoring Domien. A closely observing every ploy - Cooch Wilson, Cooch Durron, ond Cooch Boiz plon rhe srroregies for the next quorrer. A P pQCk ottock - prepare ond moke o dog pile. xi'-Q 5 K S - . - ' v n f zo -v pi' fx ' f fe , ' 1 Q. ' in f5Sif'1+31m' 4 me eggtvif PE 109 P giving it all he's got - Rob Lander gives it his all during a dual meet at Glendora. V how did I do? - Kelly Stevens asks the coach, anxious for her time. V v go Sven! - Cross country runners cheer on their teammates. J , 'T 'Pa ,va vi ' ,, 547:25 C J, , . X 1 I , ' tiiir P 1987-88 cross country team - fifth row: Tom Mills, Kevin Menton, D.J. Stochniak, Steve Gonzalez, Tim Kelly, Matt Mills, Eric Mill- er, and Matt Weis fourth row: Marc Echeverri, lan Rinehart, Naisan Geula, Robert Tadjiki, Chad Abler, Shawn Webster, Charlie Stoddard, and Chris Goh third row: Jennifer Stoddard, Debbie Chicoine, Amy Stolarz, Josh Parrott, Greg Stone, Damon Lira, David Zollinger, 110 - stuntmen Courtenay Jackson, and coach Rich Ede sec- ond row: Wendy Griffith, Pat Anke, Rob Lander, Wendy Rimer, Jeff Colclough, Todd Powlesson, Shauna Tholman, and Colleen Fluharty first row: Heather Schneider, Elaine Tholman, Afia Malone, Warren Metlitzky, Sa- rah Roth, Megar Geula, Andrea Chavez, and Kelly Stevens not pictured: Jon Ebbler, and Cathy Makunga W Tim. Q-4 mile after mile chariots of fire The ceiling of the auditorium was T the sky, as screams of loyal fans ech- 'Viva oed through the air and the first cross country runner passed the finish line. The scene radiated the success that was felt throughout the season. They didn't win any Oscars, but by the seasons end Claremont's cross coun- try teom had brought home many trophies including individual, and a team trophy from the dual meet at Woodbridge. Having o significantly stronger team than in yeors past both the boys and girls had a remarkable sea- son. Nominated as some definite win- ners Matt Weis, and Matt Mills hod smiles on their foces that clearly dis- played their enthusiasm for their ac- complishments. Go Sven was com- monly rehearsed diologue as teammates cheered on their col- leagues. ln no better words than Coach Ede's: Looking over this season l'm filled with nothing but pride A A pacing themselves - J.v. boys are ready to take the lead. A 4 just a little bit further - Matt Wels beglns his final mlle. A hot PUl'SUif - Steve Gonzalez moves to overtake the opposition. 4 time to cool off - Elaine tholman and Wendy Griffith refresh themselves with o drink. RATED jumping into action lt was an awesome year! Heather Robertson remarked with enthusiasm when asked about the basketball season. Getting recogni- tion as great athletes was not difficult for the Varsity and JV Girls Basketball teams, they made it look easy. How- ever, being great athletes meant working hard and pulling together with courage, strength, and unity. We are not the same team as we were last year. We are more ag- gressive, united, and ready to WlN! commented Varsity player Karen Carter. 111001: Improvement and 1002, Dedication was their motto this year. The Varsity team won two games in a row, and as Cheryl Coble exclaimed, We beat our team re- cord fram over four years ago. ln fact, in past years we had never gone into overtime and this year we did. The JV team also won some of their games. Their success this year was due to their overwhelming enthusiasm and desire to go the extra mile. With the excellent training experience from Varsity Coach Smith, and JV Coach Hinricks, the girls couldn't have been more willing to succeed. This year, the Varsity and JV teams demon- strated to other schools, as well as our own, that they did not take basket- ball as a joke. They played to Win! 112 - stuntmen Ataking Control - Cheryl Coble uses one of her quick moves to trick the Pomona de- fender. Pconcentrating on a great shot - Stephanie Turner dribbles the ball down the court with caution. 1 1 R n lfzi rw. AA4 fighting off the defender for the shot - Melissa Taylor sinks the ball in for two. AA come on baby - Toy Davis whis- pers to the ball while at the free throw line. A4 girl's jv basketball team - top row: Claire Unis,Coach Hinrichs, Kanea Davis, Jennifer Zitar middle row: Stephanie Turner, Julie Kim, Laura Mertens Qtrainerj, Regina Roby bottom row: Toy Davis, Cathy Corros- quillo, Kathie Kim. AgirI's varsity basketball team - top row: Zanett Stephens, Heather Robertson, Me- lissa Taylor, Cheryl Coble, Karen Carter, Coach Smith bottom row: Tracii Andrews, Susan Lee, Amy Lamb, Tamara Roby, Laura Mertens Qtrainerj, Nadine Ybarra. 4in pursuit of a basket - Karen Carter uses the fast break to keep her opponents off guard. P Bobok Emodi on d with five pClil'5 of socks - just come on ond try it. V get fhQf bQll! - Joson Mothews makes Domien toke the long woy to the hoop. Cou- rier photo by Lelond Holder. varsity bosketbol put it in the hoop 0 W -wh 114 - stuntmen if .Z WUININ Bosketboll wos invented in 1891 by clergymon ond instructor Jomes Noismith, ot the Y.M.C.A. troining school in Springfield, Mossochusetts. Noismith designed the sport for o win- tertime indoor recreotion. ln 1987-88, third-yeor cooch Todd Ervin, former C.H.S. groduote ond ployer, cooched the vorsity bosket- boll teom to o strong seoson. Cooch Ervin hod the following outstonding ployers to work with: Micheol Redd, Bobok Emodi, Zolton Perry, Andres Abril ond juniors Joson Motthews ond Dick Polond. When osked whot she thought of highschool bosketboll, Ann Sniecinski soid, lt hos so much spirit. All the students get together ond cheer with pride, like they do ot soccer ond foot- boll gomes. The bosketboll gomes will live in my memory long ofter I leove the holls of Cloremont high. We're getting better with every gome. soid senior Bobok Emodi. Cloremont High School hos olwoys hod o strong bosketboll progrom ond the 1987-88 teom wos no exception. They showed they could corry on the trodition of couroge ot C.H.S. 4 A A way to block - Andres Abril disploys his wild defensive skills. 4 A vorsity teom - back: Dietrich Croil, Ken Freitos, Nothon Ash, Joson Mothews, Rich- ord Polond, ond Cooch Todd Ervin front - Andres Abril, Tony Robinson, Bobok Emodi, Michoel Redd, Zolton Perry. 4 get open - Joson Mothews is reody to poss to o fellow 'pock mote. A Swish - The winning shot of the Domien gome. r 2 E s E . E 1 16 - stuntmen A A odd o point for chs - Lorry Banks sinks o free throw. A Skying - Chris Thoits Ieops above on Uplond defender to score o poir of points. ,Jaw UWA , QJW if A the j.v. basketball team - top IOW: Cooch Lowell Rice, Comiio Bolocuit, Jomes Cordes, Chris Thoits, Adom Jones, Mork Morogo, Wes Jeter, Dorryl Richardson, Jessie Knopp. bottom row: Terrence Owens, Ed Ronds, Brion Lott, Joson Bradford, Lorry Bonks,, Josh Lucos. 3 A A give me thu!! - Mork Morogoi reoches for o rebound. i A A OUI' fQfhel' . . . - Tory Webb sneaks in a quick prayer as he unloads a reverse layup. K graceful - Drew Mathew's follow- through is as pretty as the basket he is about to score. A A P the freshman basketball team - standing: Coach Roy Hanson, Tom Sledman, Dave Martin, Tom Thoits, Mark Allen, Charles Taylor, Micheal Noyes, Rico Salazar, Ken Vader, Mark Brandl, Robert Coalter, Marty Maizurek kneeling: Kasarla Millani, Drew Mathews, Tory Webb, Eric Taylor, Nick Baiz. J' j.v. and freshman basketball have a bright future This is the most talented team that I have ever coached stated a very enthusiastic coach Hanson. A team full of enthusiasm and the will to win seemed to be the key to a very successful freshman team. Led by stars Tory Webb and Drew Mathews, this was one of the most successful freshman teams ever seen by Claremont. The only thing that this team lacked was experience, and that only comes with time. J.V. coach Mr. Rice was just as proud as his team: Our team's success has been due to the fact that we have worked very hard and played very well to- gether as a team. leading scorer was Daryl Richardson, other stars in- clude Larry Banks, Jessie Knapp, Bri- an Lot, and Chris Thoits. Coach Rice said that this was one of the best teams he has ever had. Claremont has never been known for success in its lower level teams, but these two are the exception. Both ended the season with excel- lent records and will undoubtedly continue to have first-rate varsity sea- sons, junior victory The soccer teoms for the 1987-88 seoson hod o lot of prosperous po- tentiol. Fred Bruce-Oliver, the vorsity cooch, believed the future vorsity ployers for C.H.S. showed mony fine quoIities. Through hord work, like running sprints or doggies , ond dedicotion the J.V. ond frosh-soph teoms helped to continue the Clore- mont soccer trodition. The junior vorsity cooch, Craig Hill, 0 Cloremont olumni, felt his teom wos foirly strong. He stoted thot once his teom meshed together, ond wos properly formed, they would be quite good. The J.V. teom wos led mostly by sophomores, such os skilled teom members Joel Horper, ond Bob Anke. The frosh-soph consisted solely of freshmen. This teom hod o greot drive, ond o supreme attitude. They were cooched by two Col-Poly soc- cer ployers who Bruce-Oliver hod re- cruited. These cooches, Dove Wolfe ond Ken Coffey, tought the teom obout Cloremont soccer virtues, guid- ing them in the oreos of gome oworeness ond winning confidence. Their most skillful ployers were Josh Porrott, Terry Shorter, ond gool keep- er Zock Bodner. Cloremont's winning soccer trodi- tion wos re-built from the freshmen up. By developing ployers ot o young level, the C.H.S. soccer pro- grom is plonning to continue growing ond building into o dominoting force of the Boseline Leogue. P A watching the boll - Chris Juneou concentrates upon deoling 0 lovely poss. P taking Control - os he settles the boil, Kevin Thumm looks for 0 ploy. P P head Qffock - cloremont fights to win o free boll. 'I 18 stuntmen 'W '3- Siss- S52 A A 4 sending it long - Terry Shorter kicks the ball out of cIaremont's area. A 4 1988 j.v. soccer team - front: Ryan Dominguez, Suk Woo Hyun, Lee Rawles, Damien Hanchett and Joel Harper. middle: Kevin Grigsby, Darold Hecht, Eric Waldman, Kevin Thumm, and Patrick Pirson. back: Josh Cady, Maurice Saez, Robert Anke, Brian Hamilton, and Andrew Pon- tious. A 1988 froshlsoph soccer team - front: David Mix, Ryan Bazela, Jason Grigsby and Matt Warshaw. back: Pat Wilson, Steve Ghazarian, Zack Bodner, Chris Hill, Josh Parrot, Josh Morse and Matt Bennit. 4 SUpel'mQn - Kevin Grigsby flies into action. boys varsity soccer heading for success The team has good organization and plays very well together, com- mented second year coach Fred- Bruce Oliver. With many returning Varsity players, the team experi- enced long workouts with a lot of running and other conditioning drills. Playing soccer is hard work and takes a lot of time, but the fun in the games is worth itl stated Geoff Groener, The team wanted to regain the CHS dynasty by returning to CIF. We hope to accomplish a lot this season and have a lot of fun, John Ross remarked. Since the 60's Clare- mont has dominated the Baseline League. But the last two years the mighty Pack has failed to make it to CIF. The 1987-88 team felt they could do it. The team practiced every day except for Sundays, Thanksgiv- ing and Christmas Day. Coach Fred even called practice on New Years Day. The team had a lot of returning players from last years' varsity soccer team, including John Ross, who has been on the team for three years. Other returning players were Geoff Groener, Jeff Fujimoto, Doug Bear, Andy Irons, Todd Stires, Bobby The- obold and Tom Eschelmon, Coach Fred commented, I try to play all of the players in every game because they are all good players and they all deserve to play. With memories of last year's un- successful season, Andy lrons stated, The team hopes to accomplish a lot more this year and hopes to have a lot more fun. 120 stuntmen P1987-88 boys varsity soccer - top row Coach Fred-Bruce Oliver, Tom Eschelmon, Bob Theobald, John Murphy, Doug Bear, Steve Brooks, Andy Irons, Kenny Allen, Brian Cullen, Todd Stires, and Ann Sniecinski - Scorekeeper. bottom row Nathan Davis, Brian Myrdal, Jay Wickstrom, Tony Coleman, John Ross, Geoff Groener, Erik Waldman, Robert Tadjiki, and Jeff Fujimoto. Asky high - Steve Brooks puts his head into it, airborne style. T I , 4kung-fu - Geoff Groener's korote chop comes in hondy for o crock ot the upper-v. 1, ,, 'K ia N , 1 47 COVGI' up - Brion Cullen, Geoff Groener, ond Jeff Fujimoto form o woll, ond protect it oll. gXs:?'5 Vtide will get it OU! - Doug Beor finds ' mony interesting things in his socks. f'S',..wf 5 , dye ' A A Y 47V knees and toes - John Ross shows off his juggling skills. an VV on the move - Jeff Fujimoro won- , X AM,--,, '14 -nm, fi f 7 fffzh, - inmfalw W, ,, fy? 1 'V' if if A S if'-vffgasqg f- 2 ,,.,,, ders why his foot is on the boil insteod of under it. F, E. ,f 'ff' , M93 ' +L, fi 'ml 535. -.f . 4 ' ' ' ' ' - W- , A , , ' 'A i ' 4T'f?ww 7 ,J , K -K ' - is st - - L - .M if W W-.lf - girls field hockey 60, FIGHT, WIN Without question the Field Hockey teom hod on unforgetoble seoson. The 1987-1988 teom sow mony fo- milior foces return to put up with con- fusing rules, tough opponents, ond bruised shins. The girls demonstroted exuberent spirit ond outstonding discipline. They were led by coptoin Emily Edmonds ond cooched by Mrs. Wright who excloimed, The teom is close knit ond they understond eoch other. The girls procticed hord ond were 122 stuntmen determined to do their best. Liso Voder, the goolie, exploined, I re- olly like my position but l'm under o lot of pressure. The seoson ended with losses os well os wins, but the teom kept its spirit high. The Field Hockey teom disployed enthusiosm on the field, ond with their spirit ond determino- tion they mode this seoson o greot one. Libby Colemon stored, I love the sport but you've got to ploy og- gressively. 44A woy to go - the team is all smiles after another victory. 44 peek-0-boo - Tonya Goodman pa- tiently waits for Mrs. Wright to put her in the game. 4AA ChQl'ge - Mrs. Wright displays her enthusiasm during a game. AA mine,mine,minel - Libby Coleman charges for the ball. 4A up,up,and away - Emily Edmonds displays bird-like talents while racing for the ball. 4give me the ball - Becky Hollenberg races down the field in search of the ball. A1988 field hockey team - back row: Becky Hollenberg, Beejal Chakski, Mieke Van Rosmalen, Tonya Goodman, Michelle Bassett, Lisa Vader, Sue Schroeder, Lee Anne Her- rlinger front row: Karina Casillas, Lisa Sheya, Suzanne Trussell, Nina Pielstick, Suzy Hungerford, Emily Edmonds, Gwen Henny dedication for the win WFGSTIGFTWODIQ L A, . ,f . 124 - stuntmen AAA Did you find the nickle? -- the wrestling team gets psyched up before their meet. 4A varsity wrestling team - top row: Dwayne Sparks, Stephen Mc Cullough, David Wang, Damon Lira, Mark Seldon, Michael Sambrano, Stephen Shepard bottom row: Chris Hobbs, Gregg Dalton, Art Gilliland, Jimmy Par- ker, Kelly Engle,Twan Tran AAP how does this feel? - Steve Mc Cullough has the pin and the win all wrapped up. Al said i don't want any - Steve Shepherd fights off his body. PI want to see you do a headstand - Claremont uses great strategy to achieve the position they want. Why are you in such a bad mood lately? asked a fellow student. What? You're dieting? Why? You look fine to me . . . Oil! You're trying to make weight. And l thought only girls dieted. Good luck! Along with a strict weight training program, this was just a part of the vigorous workout. The team's worked very hard both mentally and physically for successful practices and matches. Many sacrifices were made to help their performances such as: not hav- ing that extra twinkie or not over exerting themselves. Hey! You're in a better mood! . . . You won!?! Congratulations! . . . I guess all that work and dedication was worth it, huh? Yes the hard work paid off and the success of the team was due to the fact that so many of the members were return- ing wrestlers. We had a lot of ex- perience and it seemed to help a lot. said Steve McCullough. Apin to win - Damon Lira aggresively makes his opponent roll over on his command. 41988j.v. wrestling team - top row: Michael Grosvenor, Fronk Baik, Alain Leon, Albert Dik, Manfred Perera bottom row - Todd Powelson, Dastan Khalili, Robert Haudecoeur, Nate Valentine and Ivy Henry. girls varsity soccer kicking it all the way to C.l.F. The coach: The girls varsity soccer team, under the coaching of Bruce Haines, con- tinued to achieve its winning tradi- tion. Coach Haines has been in- volved in the sport for 21 years and has been at Claremont High School for six years, working with both the girl's and boy's teams. Eventually he decided to coach the girls team. The only drawback is that the girls are more emotional. he stated. Mr. Haines was assisted by Andy Sloaw- sson. The team: The girls on the varsity soccer team were considerably younger than their opponents. They were mostly sophomores and juniors with two N- seniors, Christy Russel and Erin. Wol- from. But the class system was left out of the team. Everyone on the team is friends, junior Michelle Domico felt. Last year there was static be- tween the players, buf there's none this year, The rest of the team con- curred with her and expressed that was the reason they played so well together. All of my friend's play soccer, so it's more fun. stated Me- lissa Anderson. The only problem that Heather Beal found was playing in the rain . . . but over all it's fun. And why else play? There was much ri- valry between Saint Lucy's, Upland, Alta Loma, and Claremont in 1988, and the team felt that they had been under rated. gawk.. 126 stuntmen ke V the girls varsity soccer team - top row: Erin Wolfram, Christy Russell, Heather Beal, Karen Wulfert, Ali Gardner, Michelle Domico, Jennifer Gardner, and Debbie Her- nandez. bottom row: Heather Roberts, Kim Nertoroff, Julie Ralph, Melissa Anderson, Katie Ralph, Lore Maier, and Sayuri Sakamoto. not pictured: Sandy Nicholson. 4 4 A heads up - Michelle Domico chips the ball an another corner kick. 4 4 the drive - Christy Russell sets up another goal against Pomona. the Upland goal. shows off her legs. 4 A A breaking away - Karen Wulfert leaves Pomona to eat her dust, 4 4 the reality - Coach Haines and Caoch Slawsson see the final product of their efforts. 4 the drive - Erin Wolfram races toward 4 Y action attraction - Heather Beal rzxrep j.v. kicks up the season with hot shots The start of winter meant the start of a great soccer season for the girls J.V. team. The team got off to a strong start by placing well in a tournament at the beginning of the year, and kept the ball rolling the rest of the season. Coach Redd and assistant Coach Jan Kano thought this team was very special! There is not one special per- son on the team who stands out, they commented they all are great players! lronically, this team had more Seni- ors than the Varsity. But they worked hard at practice about 2 hours a day, preparing for each game. When Dawn Schram was asked why she liked soccer so much, she said I find the compettion most ex- hileratingl Linda Garret expressed the opti- mism carried by the whole team: We should do well this year, and if we can beat Upland and St Lucy's, we'll have a good shot at first place. A 1988 SOCCer team - top row: Coach Kano,Denise Abbott, Tiffany Roberts, Kati Kolodge, Bethonn Hurlbutt, Stacey Theobald, Poppy Sheldon, Re- becca Martin, Heidi Taylor, Lindo Garrett, Karen Mindlin,Coach Redd. bottom row: Carrianne Griffith, Shauna Thalman, Diana Kano, Susan Ring, Wendy Griffith, Tammy Butchko, Angelica Martinez and Jamie Kidwell. 126 - stuntmen AAA in for the SC0l'e - Rebecca Martin concentrates as she takes the ball up the field. ' AA hQlf time - the girls take a break to talk strategy, and weekend plans. A CIOSG catch - Karen Mindlin keeps the ball from going out of bounds. I I the natural froshlsoph baseball Good grief not another homerun . . . Ugh! Charlie Brown lays half naked on his pitchers mound, after being blown over by the batters hit. He wonders to himself, Why do I take this beating? I'm not a good pitcher and my team never wins. I guess I enjoy the gome so much, because it involves my friends. After all the team does not core if we win. The only thing that matters is that we have fun. All of a sudden a loud piercing voice shooted through his ears. Hey, get up you blockhead, you better not lose this game for us! So much for togetherness. The FreshmenfSophmore team, however took a turn for a better. No blockheads on this team. As one of the team members put it, David Martin, We play together as a team, and ga 5 ' Www-M, ,,,, JWW. when everybody puts out their best effort we always play well. The team triumphed over Bonita 10- 5, and expected to have a successful year, The teams best players were, Ed Ramirez, third base, Jon Brower center field, David Martin, rightfield, Darrin Miller, left field and pitcher, and Ryan Bozela, shortstop, The other members were, Matt Bennitt, Bill Battin, Mark Brandal, Jeff Brown, Don Duncan, Shane Frans, James Hill, Victor Johnson, Andy Major, Marty Mazurek, Tim Nall, Ed Russell, Jeff Scoonover, Myrdeth Smith, Jesse Starke, Greg Stone, Scott Strive, and Erik Taylor. As young movie stars, they all showed great promise for the years to come, The 1988 froshfsoph players were definitely not blockheads, but true naturals! , ,.,5 TW, .f.. IM, 4- 'WN vw J E .Z I., -W. A ugh! Not another out watches his team. - Bill Battin A i know I can make it! - Darrin Miner runs towards home base. A way out there - Jon where he is going to hit the ball. Brower shows who is on first. junior vorsity Abbott: All I wont to know is, whot is the felIow's nome on third bose? Costello: No, Whot is on second bose. Abbott: Who is on second bose? Costello: Who is on first bose. Abbott: I don't know? Costello: No, he is the third bose- mon. The JV teom this yeor wos very tol- ented ond high strung. They were o tough teom, ond in one of thier gomes they overpowered Bonito 15-5. It wos to be the stort of o greot seoson. boseboll teom I thought thot our teom hod greot strength, we used to best of our od- vontoge ond everyone pulled togeth- er to moke it work. soid one teom member. The JV teom hod some hord times in the beginning, but they were oble to pull through to moke their boseboll seoson o winning success. Of course oll of the ployers were exceptionoly good, ond the following ore considered to be the most out- stonding ployersz John Michel, pitcher, Josh Lucos, cotcher, ond Rob Riley, first bosemon. 130 Stuntmen Come to pope - Josh Lucos woits onx- iously for the boll come to him. j.v. boseboll team - bock: Ed Horo, Steve Motisi, Note Dovis, Rob Riley, Lorry Volz, Ken Levenson middle row: Michel John, Kevin Thumm, Keith Conklin, Josh Lucos, Doug Myers bottom row: Ed Gomez, Todd Dovies, ond Dovid Bellinger. ,, -6 5 T, sr f, sl' ws' ff, f sms? 2 -J -it ,,,, W ' z:':..efw- in ., saga- ' 6 , V 4 perfect form - Brian Lott shows the right way to hit the ball 4 V winding up - Bob Skapik gets ready to throw another strike. V varsity baseball team - back row: Coach Jack Harper, Keith Prager, Jason Thom- as, George Paz, Scott Barnes, Hudson Pruitt, Todd Stires, Andy Grani, Tom Eshelman, Craig Palos,and Coach Randy Robertson. front row: Matt Gentry, Paul Rodriguez, Joel Lumsden, Jeff Fujimoro, Brian Lott, Bob Skapik, and Jack Myers. 4 V V maybe next time - Scott Barnes pours because the coach won't let him play. grand slam varsity baseball team Even though we weren't considered as good as the other teams, we cer- tainly proved them wrong, comment- ed Jorge Paas. The varsity team strug- gled at first, but with the good combination of the rookies and veteran players, Matt Gentry, Andy Grani, Todd Stires, Bob Theobold, and Jason Thom- as, they all formed a great team. The team is definitely better than last years, said Scott Barnes. They were very spirited and backed each other up all the way, Their unity helped them give 1101, of their sportsmanship and concentration for every game. This year was definitely a success! Andy Grani commented, We were rad! We kicked. What can we say? The teams toughest competitors were Damien and Glendora. The best players were, Jason Thomas and Jorge Paas, As part of a motion picture they kept the action exciting. QATED P just when you thought it wos sofe to go bock into the woter The members of the '87-'86 swim teoms weren't quite os threotening os the greot white shork, but with so mony experienced ond skilled swim- mers, they were dongerous in the eyes of their opponents. Cooch Mick- ey Beordon ond ossistont cooch Tom Whitomore did not creote JV ond Vorsity teoms, they decided to con- centrote oil of the speed ond tolent into o united boys'teom ond o girls' teom. The results mode tough rivols Do- mien ond Uplond quoke in their speedos os Chris Londrey, Dorren Smith, Kyle Kwoitek, ond Eric Wylie mode o significont splosh in the re- loys. Wylie hoped thot the reloy teom would moke ot leost the top five in C.l.F. , ond Mickey Beordon stoted thot the guys' teom wos pocked with C.l.F. moteriol. The girls' teom eorned their shore of the glory, with Jill Teeples, Sheilo Tom, ond Wendy Rimer leoding the woy. Jennifer Rimmer suffered on unfortunote orm injury eorlier in the yeor, but hod o strong comeback towords the end of the seoson. Like their mole counterports, C.l.F. titles were in sight for the femole fishies, even though Uplond proved to be o bit of o threot. Nevertheless, the teom rollied together, pooled Qholy their strength, ond swom ond swom ond swom . . . 132 - stuntmen c - l A A A taking the plunge - Allison Rountree onticipotes ct close roce in freezing woter. A A sofety rules??? - lmpersonoting o lifeguord, Wendy Rimer schemes to electro- cute the opposing teom with her trusty hair- dryer. A l thought you soid START! - A dismoyed Bridget Bennett pulls herself out o the pool, to woit for the meet to truly begin. A 4 '87-'88 girls' swim team - to row - Denise Kodomo, Nikki Webster middl row - Jennifer Rimmer, Zoe Woshburn, Juli McNobb, Jennifer Beordon, Nino Pielstick, Ani no Morie bottom row - Corrie Moxwell Wendy Plimer, Louro Gridley, Loilo Gridley Comi Johnson, Meoghon Prendergost not pic tured - Sheilo Tom, Bridget Bennett ond Al lison Rountree, ff-.M-aw. 09 . . Qu? ,C ' .,.f 2 I2 I- .5-N .eg 4 up for Gil' -- Mark Smith can't believe the giant underwater omeba he's just seen! V '87-'88 boys' swim team - top row - Dano Robb, Mark Moraga, Ken Wier, Don Tom, Steve Shepard, Jeff Crist middle row - Lewis Reum, Rumm Moray, Cliff Verity, Jon Starke, Chris Peterson bottom row -Joe Salas, Kevin Sullivan, Jay McCobe, Mark Smith, Carl Brunts, Vince Chen not pictured - Kyle Kwaitek, Darren Smith, Eric Wylie and Chris Landrey. V Vget off my tail! - . . . and wherever Jay McCabe went, Mark Smith was sure to follow. W Our gool is to hove one more stroight, serious proctice before this seoson endsl loughed Michelle Horry. The '67-'88 diving teom wos not o Iorge crew, but they were spirited, jolly, ond bursting with energy. lt wos this rore com- binotion of fun ond determinotion thot enobled the teom to out-dive their toughest competitors - neorly everybody else in the leoguel Every teom is strong, soid Kelly Speolses. Being such o smoll group of oquopeoples, eve- ry individuol diver got hisfher shore of the spotlight. Kelly hos improved quite o bit, observed cooch Bob Moore, ond l think there is definitely o C.l.F. title woit- ing for Tom Schinliver ond Michelle Horry. With o good-humored cooch such os Bob Moore, the teom both worked ond ployed during proc- tice. l'Cooch Moore is olwoys tell- ing us not to eot sugor, ond then he goes ond brings o bunch of jellybeons to proctice, Showno Goston reveoled. If this winning connbinotion of hord work ond ploy is whot propelled these di- vers to victory, then let the tro- dition continue, P sploshdown - lt's o stunning jump for diver Kelly Speokes . . . V forming a victory - Showno Gos- ton flies through the oir with the greotest of eose. P V hey, who moved the pool? - Tom Schlnliver executes o perfect dive, but ponics when he discovers the obsence of woter beneoth him! 134 stuntrnen life in the fast lane 60 - ' 41 , ' 'K' sv 9 W,--1 - f l i 'tl '4 V- ' ' 5 - N- ' 0 llh -,, , . , ig' ,Ai AQ ' , di , i . . . J x f ff! P Q zfmlfii' 1. Q. W.v,gf1 ft ww ,,,..f , H I K, lf., W ,ix Vriry A r 'W 5 ,f,,.,,..Mq,. '-..,, ., -9 N i f is, ,.- .g i fi, 'fs-W-i,. 1 g -3 gr, ,. rig gi if A A 4 a breeze? - flying through me air in the long jump, Andres Abril doesn't think so. A 4 working those kinks out - Sarah Roth prepares for her next race. A check him out! - Julie Ralph and Heather Roberts watch the boys in the slinky tights warm up for their race. 4 and he's off - Kevin Hadley is off like a lightning bolt at the sound of the gun! A A making the pass - Michelle Domico hands Belinda Weber the baron in the 440 relay against Upland. 'K iii. ,, T lzivrep P E boys track This year's boys track team has been one of the most successful teams that Claremont has had in re- cent years, coach Rich Martinez proudly proclaimed. Claremont's tough competitors were Damien and baselines league leader, Upland High. Coach Martinez felt confident of his team's ability against them. To put the success of the team into perspective, Martinez said l've nev- er seen this league with such a host of strong teams at one time. At the invitationals Claremont participated in, they always placed well. Part of the teams success stemed from o sense of team pride and enthusiasm that Martinez hoped to install in a usually individualistic sport. Danail Sparks commented, We were tough this year and l felt con- fident about our performance. The hard practice payed off. Team lead- ers were seniors David Allen, Keith Hadley, Kevin Hadley, Baraka Harp- er, and Danail Sparks. A A don't look back - Wendy Griffith leads the way in a dual meet with Upland. running on .. A tif, ,S 'WA ' . 136 -- stuntmen A P 1988 boys track team - back row: Tim Kelly, Darren Schreiber, Ed Rands, Jan Ebbeler, Robert Tadjiki, Dave Yegge, Denail Sparks, Bill Lerette, Adam Metwalli, An- dres Abril, Dewoyne Sparks, Kevin Hadley, Matt Taylor, Antonio Clay, John Barcelona, Eric Jones middle row: Laura Mertens, Dave Zol- linger, Chris Hood, Chad Abler, Shawn Web- ster, Ryan Dominguez, Todd Powlesson, War- ren Metlitzky, Brent Watson, Chris Wylie, Robert Schemel front row: Jeff Colcough, Josh Parrott, lan Rinehart, David Allen, Keith Hadley, Baraka Harper and Anthony Jenning. 1988 girls track team - back row: Amy Stolarz, Heather Schneider, Kelly Stevens, Ra- chel Connely, Courtenay Jackson, Ellie Brown, Samantha Garci-Eggen, Danielle Allen, Erin Hettinga, Cathy Makunga, Heather Roberts, Debbie Chicoine, Michele Domica, Toy Davis, Melissa Mertens, Carla Van Rosmalen, Mary Ann Wind, Morgan Herbert. middle row: Denise Nadelle, Karen Mindlin, Chris Goh, Be- linda Weber, Joon Kim, Elaine Thalman, Natasha Jones, Shauna Thalman, Sarah Roth, Wendy Griffith, Charlie Stoddard, Julie Ralph, Ann Chen, Matt Brand Cmgnj front row: Jen- nifer Murphy, Cynthia Yarborough, Kiese Pen- ner, Katrina Johnson, Valerie Escoffery, Christy Cappeta, Kris Anke, Negar Guela, Afia Malone, Tiffany York, Tracii Andrews, Shagala Mack, Tanya Remer, Carianne Griffith, Kim Rountree. not shown: Nicol Bates, Becky Bur- leigh, Jenni Church, Tristen Cuddahy, Colleen Fluharty, Elana Metlitzky, Chia-Lin Simmons and Antrese Wood. 1 , we .. f ,ff ii 49 , f W.-f-W ,Z K ,I Aa WW - W. i i i f f 1 yn. , .M , swam .,,. .ft -,,f.,.w:- .ge :QM ,ww yf ,f Q ffm- af Q'- ,wr . 7, T Q f W. yr., 'Q .y 5 A ,, 5 , . 2 5 girls track Any boy who ever said girls can't run, obviously missed seeing the Claremont High track team. The 1967-88 team did remarkably well this year. Having started running late in the year, the team faced problems due to lack of practice and organization. As soon as these difficulties were overcome, the team was considered exceptional. We're strong in some events, and not so strong in others, coach Ede explained. ln order to do well, we have to really clean up in those strong areas. That, they did, ln distance running freshman Wendy Griffith led the way with school re- cord breaking times. On the field Claremont received lots of recogni- tion for their excellent talents. Senior Kim Rountree stated, l had a good time this year. I met a lot of new people. Our team was very young and they should do really well in the coming years. With an over- whelming amount of new people, the team had a lot of promise. Al- though they laclsed a stong sprinting group, the distance girls were ex- ceptionally talented. Practice was long and exhausting but, it was a social activity too, stated Junior Ken- dra Miller. Girls track was definitely living life in the fast lane! ,f .-949 2 t A, if , i-' -gl if f 'i M ff'l 'J V A A keeping up the pace - lon Rhinehart and Robert Tajiki finish that lost lap. 4 up, up, and away - ijust who does Brent Watson think he is flying through the air. A preparing for her start - Cynthia Yarborough awaits the sound of the starting gun. Qzrreo P serve 'em fuzz-bolls! This yeor's tennis teom looked os promising os ever. With o strong vor- sity teom supported by o tolented junior vorsity teom, expectotions were high. Cooch Poyne, who hos cooched both boys ond girls tennis for four seosons, commented, We should finish the Ieogue in the top two. The strongest competition hos trodition- olly come from orchrivoi Domien. Cloremont wos led by vorsity singles ployers Steve Wotson, Greg Brueckner, ond Rondy Allison. The vorsity doubles teoms included Terry Moson ond Mork Schwortz, Brent Gor- ris ond Mike Brown, ond George Yong ond Dovid Zee. A new joint project by the science club ond the tennis teom wos in- troduced this yeor: R.C.T.B., or Re- mote Controlled Tennis Bolls. Alfonzo Ricordo, the heod of the project, sold The new remote-controlled tennis bolls will give the cooch much more control over the outcome of the motches . . . but he went on to soy thot os yet, it's only in the developmentol stoges. The gyro- scopic directionol control still needs o bit of refinement. The new scientificly engineered tennis bolls promise to odd o new competitive edge to the Cloremont High tennis teom, but even so, the humon effort, the wolfpock spirit, ond oll thot other cliche stuff continues. 138 stuntmen A P the 1988 boys vorsity tennis teom - top row: Greg Brueckner, Terry Moson, Mork Schwartz, Mike Brown, Dovid Zee. middle row: Mott Figuro, Jocob Wochtel, STeve Wotson, George Yong. front row: Brent Gorris ond Rondy Allison. A 4 keepin' on eye on the guys - the monoger of the teom, Chrisrion Aosheum, orgonizes his teom stots. A A serving the fuzz - Steve Wotson disploys his powerful form. 1-. to rg, VX jgvf A hitting cross court - Rondy Allison 'urns the newly invented remote control ll. l'e0Ch Gnd 5fl'efCh - Greg Brueckner ts his workout. A P teaming up - Brent Gorris ond l-te Brown join forces. A V the 1988 boys junior varsity tennis team - top row: Donny Feingold, Ben Chuong, Richie Stillwogon, Nelson Chuong, Bryon Shoner, Louis Weibel, Fong Lu, Charlie Porker, Chris Rudder, Poul Pechkom, Joel Gingrich. bottom row: Joson Frome, Joson Brodford, Dovid Hartford, Michoel Moore, Amit Pondey, ond Jomes Ribbe. QA-TED P the bad-news wolves softball players are made of harder stuff will A watch this - Andrea Clavez is ready to play ball. P you're in my way -- Lisa Hartman tries ro get on the base. V V 1988 j.v. players-top: Diana Hecht- coach, Jennifer Medina, Joanna Ward, Kathy Kim, Tina Sruka, Dawn Wallauer, Dawn Schram, Debbie Wishart, Stephanie Turner, Bob Hecht-assistant coach. bottom: Claire Unis, Peso Stelich, Gina Roby, Julie Kim, An- drea Chavez, Tracey Winn, Lisa Hartman P P kicking back - Gina Roby, Dawn Wallauer, and Stephanie Turner rest for a few minutes while Claire Unis gets a tan. 140 stuntmen N., ' f 7 Q R wgiililvx , its T r Cl w s, A A power - Jamie Kidwell puts full force into her pitch. A good job - Coach Fred Akmon con- gratulates Tami Roby on her performance. 4 whot's taking her so long? - Karen Wulfert woits patiently for some oction. A A P 1988 varsity softball - back row: Jennifer Hunt, Tracey Phillips middle row: Jamie Kidwell, Michelle Mc Donold, Karen Wulfert, Jill Previch, Karen Powell, Jennifer Moog front row: Nadine Ybarra, Suson Lee, Coach Fred Akmon, Cheryl Wollauer, ond Tommy Roby. Although the J.V. ond Varsity teams were comprised of mony young or new members, the ployers showed great potentiol. Since o mo- jority of last yeor's ployers were sen- iors, and had graduated, this yeor's teom needed to be rebuilt Varsity ployer Suson Lee commented on the newly formed teom, so far, we have done pretty well against com- petitive teams. The Vorsity teom was led by Fred Akmon, on eight yeor veteran, ond the J.V. teom was cooched by Diono Hecht. Mony ployers admitted that the game required extensive proc- tice ond hord work, but in the end it was well worth it. The CHS softball teams not only showed overwhelm- ing talent ot every game, but they exhibited lively spirit os well. Tracey Phillips concluded, softball is on ex- hiloroting ond challenging sport. j.v. ond vorsity golf coddyshock Storting off the seoson with o six to one winning streok, the golf teom worked hord to be the best! The cooch wos Bob Doniels, ond the cofcoptoins were Seniors Dovid Cink ond Brod Sondecl-ser. Freshmon Scott Phillips, o Vorsity ployer odmitted, l like the cooch. He helps eoch of us with our gome ond reolly helps us improve. This teom is the best teorn seen ot Clorernont. We hove most obility. Wejust hove to use win, ond especiolly to beot mien, Dovid Cink commented. l've the it to Do- The teom overoged three to four hours of intense proctice every doy ot their home course, Son Dirnos Conyon. They olso hod motches ot the ln- dustry Hills ond Edwords Air Force Bose courses. As Brod Sondecker stot- ed with o positive ottitude, We just hove to keep winning this seoson. Right now we ore definitely C.l.F. bound! Russ, 'WH WW ig QQ .iv i sf' . A 5 f K K K L.L. K T K K1 ,R . - , ,, ,,h.- . K - T ft. ' -. 1 ,',. f . , , KKRKKKK K K .NA KK gKKKK,.,f . ' 3-W K K . K. .,..k K 9? K - KKK? - , K . K KK iwxxswaffq.. Rf .A . K KK .K , T. t ,. ' s- t ' X A ., . V. ,'ii .et tl.l A T -.. rg f -- sem'-fl -sub. . V W -...sw --..-- Q, ,mwff-11 ,. Y. 2 .L Y s A - wx. f- .QQ . U rs . .. x K ,W A KKsT..4 ..,.. .. . 5. Q K KK K ..wK. K.KKK KK.. Q-WK K .t.KK :K se .. KK t , . 5 .Y W' . K ' 'X Q f s V it .L . fi T a T ' - Ta . ' ,K - i T f ,S . -. f T ' . 54, --'i 142 stuntmen 4 4 up, up, ond owoy - Dovid Cink's woody springs bock into oction. 4 4 V 4 golf - Mike Brogg, Seon Coenepeel, Cori Lepper, Gobe Bolton, Don Hymon. 4 4 V V0l'5ify golf - top row - Pot Jed Hughes, Dovid Cink, Brod Sondecker. bottom row - Scott Phillips, Mike Hondo Benisex, Robert Wotson. 4 tippin if - Mott Tyrrell gets ci little ossistonce from no other thon . . . his cooch. . fi .A,,, 4 V wheres do ball - Dot gosh dorn boll went in do rivo, Mike Redd shouts. ffl V215 V get if up - Robert Watson sondblosts his bon. 3 x :QM x V 4 4 slip if in - Pot Hughes uses his - putter to put it in the hole. V 4 homeword bound - Brad A ' i'ii ' i Sondecker golfs to break that big glass win- ., A W b mmm ww dow. ig, N . , V putter power - Scott Phillips stonds ot , ottention. P E 143 poin . .. They've endured sproined onkles, broken orms, ond froctured ribs. They've broved the bitter cold ond the boiling heot, muddy ground ond crocked cement. They've hod their shore of insults ond threots during competition, they've screomed withjoy over victories, ond they've shed poinful teors over defeot. Yes . . . these ore the othletes of the Cloremont High School Wolfpack, who hove often poid the high price of poin for just o moment of glory. But which poin is worse - the physicol injury or the emotionol stob of the heort? Mony times, it is the lotter thot hurts more thon ony bruise or cut. Joon Kim, o member of the Girls' Trock teom, remembered thot losing o meet by o mere two points wos so frustrotlngl We worked so hord to prepore for this one big meet, ond the opposing teom beot us by o froction. Two points! Thot's the worst kind of defect. The monoger of the Girls' Bosketboll teom, Louro Mertens, recolled o similor incident, in o gome ogoinst Montclolr High, the score wos never more thon four points oport ond wos constontly shifting the odvontoges for eoch teom, ond offer the gome went into overtime, Montcloir won by no more thon one point. One of the most emotionally poinful defeots for Woterpolo ployer John Anderson hod to hove been the second-round gome of C.l.F,, for olthough it wos one of the best gomes they'd ployed oll seoson, Son Morino scored thot finol gool. lt hurt when we lost, odmitted Anderson. l just flooted on my bock, trying to decide whether or not to cry. But despite the teors, sweot, unogreeoble weother conditions, ond bod colls from referees Q ond cooches J, the CHS othletes were willing to poy the price of poin if only they could eorn even the smollest omount of glory. After oll . . . no poin, no goin! rlil . 4 It - A N .,-- A ff J-sfzgaixm-. M .,, .. S., .gf - 'f' ...tat .,.. W. A K. . -...ff r. .4 1 1 A' Ti?--1, i XV fl t.i' + .. 1 , AAP perturbed Gnd disturbed - Cross country runner Eric Miller wotches his fellow othletes finish the roce os he cools down. Ahey, I COI1 fuke if! - Domien Honchett endures o kick in the stomoch os he runs to guord 0 teom member. AP is it cz gome of marbles or volleyball? - A diehord volleyboller goes for o spike shot, but ends up scroping his knuckles. Phoving 0 bod day - Woterpolo mon .lohn Anderson ottempts to keep his block eye from swelling. 144 stuntmen W fx W ,S ,Q 'h xx .. -Q, ' P! lift E L n HE? ihQkwww at CLA R5 50,0 AA survey soid yes! - varsity iootboll teom members rejoice in o mojor victory over their rivol. Acelebroting o chompionship - Vleike Von Rosmolen, Lee Anne Herrlinger, and Libby Colemon congrotulote eoch other as Michelle Bossett glonces triumphontly ot the :lefeoted opponents, ond glory The only question is, ls it reolly worth it? . All the hours of proctice ond hord work, oll of the time spent on pushing for excellence, oll of the enduronce being put to the test . . . does it ever poy off? I felt reolly strong inside, soid one boseboll ployer of the time he stole home bose on o wild pitch ond won the gome for the teom. l'It wos importont to me, since I hordly got ony ploying time. I felt like I hod proved something to myself, ond hod octuolly ochieved something. Yes, it wos ond is worth it. Some othletes concluded thot the glorious prospect of being the winner hod driven them on to ochieve thot very prospect, while others, like volleyboll ployer Koren Cotter, cloimed, the chollenge keeps me going. I like being on oggressive ployer, I like diving for the boll, ond I think thot just procticing with your own teom con be even more stimuloting thon on octuol competition, Oh, ond I olso like completely creoming the opposing teom, too. Thot's olwoys something to look forword to, Oddly enough, one of the most prestigious events for one young Woterpolo ployer wos the doy thot the CHS teom lost in C.l.F. Sure we didn't win, but it wos the best domn gome our teom ever ployed. It would hove been nice to beot Son Morino, offer four yeors of losing to them, but we still proved to ourselves ond the other teoms in the Boseline Leogue thot we were the first ploce teom. I om eternolly groteful for oll of the people thot showed up ot thot gome to support us. Thot little edge of on en- couroging crowd con sometimes moke the difference between o win of o loss. So, true to the old soying thot it doesn't motter if one wins or loses, the othletes of the Wolfpock hove proved thot it's how you ploy the gome thot counts. And thot, my friends, is whot poin ond glory is oll obout. UUUUUDUUUDUUUUUUUUUUUDUUDDEUUUUUUUUUUEUDEUUDUUUE EDUUUDDEEUUEUUUUUEUDUUUDDDDDDDDUEUUDDUDUUUUDDDUE 146 Zcwaea 3, .. lAhZ i. 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' 4A no problem - Duffy Clnk has the whole world ln his hands. 4AA oh to thee . . . -- Elise Nicholson, Maria Gomez and Denise Kodama ore united until the end. AA the class of 1988 student council - Wendy Rlmer, Julie Brink, Jenny Erne, Tonya Goodman and Chris Hasbrouck. ' - Lfhreef ls Company -4- Karen Tinsley, Carla Copeland, and Lisa Morthues make L rhelr own crowd. TA KE!! Pwatch out for the alps ahead! - over the speedbumps and waving to Pearl, off to lunch they got Gwenevere Abriel Andres Abril 3 QA: Mv W fri Cindy Allen David Allen John Angel Kristine Anke Traci Absler Dedrick Adams Tracy Aguilar Govan Albright Kenneth Allen Jonathon Aluzas Hyrum Anderson John Anderson Myeshio Armstrong Aaron Austin Brod Bailey Robert Bailey Norman Balcuit Lynette Bales 150 - top gun f Becky Boll Sherry Barkley Lance Barrett Holly Battling E Az ,.g,QvQOfChQ Mark Zinser stops his .cycling 'workout just to get another victim. Michele Bassett gg, DeliQrahrrl3rozzetr,.'rq. , . g,PoUglg5.BeQf,,.- Jonathan Bendiner Erica Bennett 21 Sean Berg ig., Justin Bergmanng, Sonya Bennett, .Kenric .Bickhagnr Learn from the past, continue to question, and let the aim of education be DOT only of facts but of values . . . Thank you Mom! Gwen Abriel The Celtics will always be the Best! Andres Abril Try and enjoy the here and now, The future will take care of itself somehow, Don't try and live your life in one DAY, Don't go speed your time away - Howard Jones. Traci Absler Gentle hearts are counted down The cue is out of sight and out of sound Me, l'm out of breath but not quite doubting l've found the door which lets me out - David Bowie. Ruth Adermann Life is the totality of those functions which resist death. - Marie Franchois Xavier Bichat. Tracy Aguilar To my oldest and dearest friends, Well guys, it has finally come full circle. We have seen some pretty hard times in the past but through it all, our friendships have endured. And now in looking back, I can also recall many good times which I promise you I will never forget. Finally my friends, I thank you! I will never forget you. Govan Albright God did not take a part of the head from Adam so woman could be over him nor from his feet so that woman would be under him. He took it from his side, close to his heort. To stand by his side and be equal. In other words stand by your man! - unknown. Cindy Alexander Life is not filled with a bowl of cherries. It's filled with all kinds of fruit. I also want to thank my teachers, Mom, and Dad. Now Iet's party! Cindy L. Allen It ain't no joke!! David Allen Every individual has a place to fill in the world, and is important in some respect, whether he chooses to be so or not. - N. Hawthorne. Kenny Allen If your homework brings you down we'II throw it in the fire and take the car downtown. - Bowie. Jonathan Aluzos Personality makes the ugliest person beautiful. Hytum Anderson No half-points for bars. John Anderson Oh shut up! - Kenny MadduxfKris Anke. Kristine Anke All people are born equal. Each has a right to earn his niche by the sweat of his brow. But some sweat more and carve larger niches. TB sisters forever! - unknown artist. Myeshia Armstrong Your worth is not what says anyone else. Your worth is what you mean to yourself, A passing train or a burning flame. lust remember my name and why I came. I play to wing That the color of success. Aaron Austin When you're young you're always looking at the far side of the hill, you might miss the fairest flower standing by you very still love, love, love, love, love . . . such is love . . . wonderous love . . . - Peter Yarrow CPeter, Paul, and Maryj. Norman Balacuit Coffee, Tea, or Milk? Bacardi please! Becky Ball Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'lI take the best. Forget the rest, but someday we'II find, these are the best of times. - STYX. Sherry Barkley Think as I think, said a man, or you are abominably wickedg you are a toad. And after I had thought of it, I said, I will, then, be a toad. - Stephen Crane. Holly Battling Today if the first day of the rest of my life. - unknown. Debbie Bazzett On the line! - Fred Bruce Oliver. Doug Bear Well, I have drawn my circle, and I only wish I knew at what point upon it the folk that we are in search of are to be found. - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Jon Bendiner v Do not follow where the paths lead. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. - unknown. Erica Bennett Like stars may we all shine bright And as we fall may we leave a streak of light. Sonya Bennett Our lives stem from the power given to us. Justin Bergmann Life, The purpose of life is to be different, So go for what you know, Not what others want you to know. Kenric Bickham 0. TA KE'-I V rg ' John Bisuono Anders Bjork Andrea Broderick Jomes Bros: , 2? Q .ff 1 vi-f-rf 'x AL shake it up - Audreno Thomas is ready ro explode. Psenior studs - Boroka Harper ond Chris Forney talk about their weekend experiences with mowing the lawn. ic. 152 - rop gun '- W 3 Hearher Bodell Sherry Bolka Donyo Borvin Julie Brink . - ,mrs r . ,K , ,WM rr' Michael Brown Perer Brown Cynrhia Brueck Desiree Bryner rr.rrr. - Ano Mario Burnier Thomas Cabrera Karen Calderwood , . Ross Carson Karen Carter Aviva Casanova Wyndi Case Donna Cosrelli Lisa Catofomo Julie Chang is Ramona Chang Gloria Chen Sharon Chen Shaw Chen Beejal Chokshi Tami Chowdhury Nelson Chuang Michelle crtupp David cink Cheryl Cable Antony Coleman Elizabeth Coleman 1 I don't want to be a poet, cause I don't want to blow it. I don't care to win awards, All I want to do is Dance, Play music, Sex, Romance, Try my best and never get bored. - Prince. John Bisuano I don't know what I've been living on, but it's not enough to fill me up. I need more than just words can say, I need everything this life can give me. - Van Halen. Anders Bjork Can I open my eyes yet? Heather Bodell We are young: Heartache to heartache we stand. No promises, no demands, Love is a battlefield - Pat Benatar, Sherry Bolka THINK - AGAIN!!! - Minor Threat, Aaron Boone Were yesterdays dreams, And were tomorrow's future, We stand here today, Our moment in time, The gates are naw open, For you and I enter, Rejoice as we sing our song. - Craig Taubman. Danya Botvin You've got so much to say, Say what you mean, Mean what you think, And think anything. - Cat Stevens. Julie Brink Did I pass? Peter Brown Life is not a having and getting, but a being and a becoming. Cindy Brueck In times of old there was a king who had his way, and we were told the ways in which we were to pray. A free land was a dream across the sea, so we set sail in pursuit of our beliefs. We the people long to know a place where faith could grow. Everyone could take a stand, that's why we fought to build this land. The tide has turned a different wave across this shore. Now were so free. but tell me, what's our freedom for? If we say His name, if our message gets too strong, the radio will never play this song. - White Heart. Desiree Bryner Love: Everybody needs it. Most people want it. I have it. I love you Eddie! Karen Calderwood Stop Trippin! World! I won't shed a tear as long as you Stand By Me - Ben E. King. Dov Carson Pizza, beer, and o good game of HOCKEY! - New York Islander fan. Ross Carson Never let your head hang down, never sit and grieve, find another way. And don't cry when it rains, if you don't pray when it shines. Aviva Casanova Time is a corridor that winds through my life. Out of each door comes a day. And when that door closes and l've said goodnight, Another door opens again, - Squeeze, Wyndi Case Take alittle and then alittle more, until finally you have it all! I won't be afraid as long as you Stand By Me - Ben E. King. Donna Michael Castelli Every moment is a breath of life-take deep breaths. - unknown. Lisa Catalfamo For a long time I felt without style or grace, wearing shoes without socks in cold weather. - Talking Heads. Dan Cavalheiro I goin' now. Julie Chang We leave to their goodbyes, l've come to depend on the look in their eyes, My blood's sweet for pain, The wind and the rain bring back words of a song, And they say, wave goodbye, wave goodbye - A-Ha. Gloria Chen The funnier you get, the better you get. Shaw Chen Why be difficult when, with a little effort, you can be impossible? - unknown. Beejal Chokshi Na fear, no hate, no pain, no broken hearts. Michelle Chupp I don't kill bugs. Tami Chowdhury No more turning away from the weak and the weary, No more turning away from the coldness inside, Just a world that we all must share, It's not enoughjust to stand and stare, Is it only a dream that therell be, no more turning away? - Pink Floyd. David Cink Living on feelings, we can take the night into tomorrow. - Whitney Houston. Cheryl Cable Fish and visitors smell in three days. - Ben Franklin. Anthony Coleman Better to be small and shine, than to be tall and cast a dark shadow. TB sisters forever! Elizabeth Coleman mage 14,14 I I lj, C , Somh Coleman AVWWOUY Colon Carrie Connell Tracy Cooper Carla Copeland Dietrich Crail Russell Cramer Ben Cressy Cynthia Cross Michelle Culverson Daniel Cummings Cynthia Curtis 'Q 2 ,-. gr, is ,vi C -News - 'i f,'v' 170' Pyuck -- Sarah Coleman listens to a story about a friend and a porcelain bowl. PP a liberated man - Edward Kim is the future philosopher of our generation, ,. W9 L. A Gerald Dabols Adam Davis Bradley Davis Chandra Day Ernesto De La Rosa Jacquelyn De Mary Johanna Delhalle Kristen Delk Charles Demirjyn Robert Diaz Yadira Diaz Stephen Dietrich 154 - top gun V21 V' JOM Dodge James Domico Lisa Dominquez 63? Charis Dube Chen Duong Stephen Dwyer Aho ha i'm outa' here- Kevin Hadley speaks to the underclassmerx. ' all JimiEbert il 'V ' liltlark Echeverriu Emily Edrnondsg' I won't close my eyes when the future don't look bright. In a world full of darkness I won't turn out my light. - UB40 Ok, uh huh - bye bye - great- bye thanks - yes, let's keep in touch - bye now. Sarah Coleman The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few and the one. - Spock. Anthony J. Colon Perception is everything. - Hawk. Carrie Connell A dime is more valuable than a penny. Tracy Cooper I give thanks to all that gave me this great opportunity to have the best memories while at Claremont High. Carla B. Copeland There are no gains without pains. - Benjamin Franklin. Russell Cramer I can't stand my own mind. America when will we end the human war? I don't feel good. Don't bother me. - Allen Ginsberg. Ben Cressy Into her grove went the fair Kamala, At the entrance to the grove stood the brown Samana. As he saw the lotus flower, Deeply he bowed Smiling, acknowledged Kamola, Better, thought the young Samana To make sacrifices to the fair Kamalo Than to offer sacrifices to the gods. -- Siddhortho. Cynthia Cross Persecution you must bear, Win or lose you got to get your share, Got your mind set on a dream. You can get it, Hard as it may seem now. You can get it if you really want-you can get it if you really want, But you must try-try-try-try - and try, You succeed at last. - Jimmy Cliff. Michelle Culverson The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my lifeg of whom shall I be afraid? Psalm 27:1 Delight thyself also in the Lord, and he shall give thee the desires of thine heart. Psalm 37:4 - King James Bible. Cynthia Curtis People are the judges of others not themselves . . . oh the evil existence we lead . . . think before you judge, because you may be wrong, and you'II be missing out on people. Chandra Kay Day A cloud does not know why it moves in such a direction and at such a speed, It feels an impulsion . . . this is the place to go now. But the sky knows the reasons and the patterns behind all clouds, and you will know, too, when you will lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons. - Richard Bach. Kristen Delk No, I won't cut my hair! Can I pick your nose? I won't shed a tear as long as you Stand By Me. - Ben E. King. Ernie De La Rasa Love yourself, faults, and perfections. Be patient, for time heals all wounds and brings all rewards. - C.L. Jackie De Mary When lightening strikes and we are sleeping, When everyone around is dreaming, When children aren't children no moreg When parents aren't behind the doorg When football's over and the beer's gone, When T.V. set no longer turns on, Tell me where my friends go? - Oingo Boingo. Chuck Demirjyn I prefer laughing over crying, Living over dying, Friends over enemies and Quarters over pennies. Each one I expect to know, Each I will experience, And with each I will grow. - Unknown. Yadira Diaz And if the dam breaks open many years too soon, And if there is no room upon the hilly And if your head explodes with dark forbodings too, l'lI see you on the dark side of the moon. - Pink Floyd. James Domico There is a fine line between pleasure and pain. You've done it once you can do it again. Whatever you've done don't try to explain. - Dirinyis. Lisa Dominguez ld in tuum aurem pone! Charis Dube So long for now, We'll all meet again, When the moon turns to red, The sun fades to black, And the STOFS fall from the sky . . . Mark Echeverri Imagine - John Lennon. Emily Edmonds TAKELI ,Q 1, 2115355 Erila Egon Brion Elios Robert Ellsworth Bobok Emocli Joel Emmett Denise English -J f,e.-1 K lb ' A Q55 Jennifer Erne Mellsso Everett Stephen Fornum lrvin Fentroy I 2. jnl, Aww ll ' 5. Q ,... Q Qi V -f.w..Qm tl MW ' W ui ffl 1 1 4 f 1 4 X Luis Figueroa Heother Fisher Louro Flug Colleen Fluhorty 'W J f ' l ,,, W V, jd Nl' 4 kyquf 5 pf'-N H I V I :,, ,, . Michelle Fordon Christopher Forney Morethe Freuchen Anne Fulkerson Dovid Golbreoth Showno Gole 'MEM ff 'os ,Tv 2? vw rtt A rf Christine Gorcio Lindo Gorrett Jono George Suson Gilmon Michael Giordoni 156 - top gun Christine Goh Mario Gomez T Nancy Gonzalez g fest 1 .. . Steven Gonzalez Tonya Goodman Brent Gorris Andrew Grani Kevin Gray Geoffrey Groener 4A d9ClCl Cf alive? - the class of 1988 willyolways be preserved! g Apuzzled - John Ross wonders why soccer players play with checkered bolls. Try to make things work and gain something, it's all no use, it's all worth nothing: complete satisfaction too impossible to believe. - Negative Ap- proach. Erik Egan Life will be richer or poorer by the way you use today. - Unknown. Robert Ellsworth Every morning I get up and look through the forbes list of the richest people in America. It lm not there I go to work. - Robert Orben. Joey Emmett In the end l'll know but on the way I wonder - Cat Stevens. Jenny Erne A Growth. a true Innocent being, on Understanding, a growth, Within a true innocent, being understood, Without an understanding. Stephen Fornum The only thing different about me is my name ain't sting. Luis E. Figueroa Take my hand, come with me, where the children are free, came with me, take my hand, and we'll run . . . to a land where the river runs free . . . to a land, to a shining sea . . . and you and me are free to be . . . you and me. - The New Seekers and Friends. Heather A. Fisher What lies behind us, And what lies before us, Are smoll matters, Compared to what Lies within us. -- RW. Emerson. Laura Flug But to look for heaven is to live here in hell. After today, consider me gone. - Sting. Colleen Fluharty Thanks mom and dad for all the support and love you gave me through my high school days! Thank you SW., TE., IB., for all being there. I wuv you all! Michelle Fordan Lie, cheat, and steal whenever possible to come out ahead! Chris Forney l feel like the inside of an orange. - K.D.S.l.. Shawna Gale Listen to your father, without him you could DOT exist. When your mother is old, show her your appreciation. Truth, wisdom, learning, and a good sense - these are worth paying for, but not to valuable for you to sell. Let your father and mother be proud af you, give your mother that happiness. - Pr. 23, 22-5. Christina Garcia Hey, how's it going?? Linda Garrett We said hello . . . goodbye - Phill Collins. Thanks for everthing mam and dad. I love you both . . . and Dad, I miss you so much. T.l3., I love ul Jana George What do I get out of this, I always try, I always miss, One of these days you go back to your home, You won't even notice that your alone, One of these days when you sit by yourself, You'Il realize that you can't chat with someone else: In the end you will submit. lt's got to hurt a little bit. - New Order. Mike Giordani lf its meant to be it will be. For you cannot change the fate of Gods will. Christine Goh So now l'm on my woy, soon l'll be for away, and all I can say is that I will never forget this day! Maria Gomez The great and sad mistake of many people is to imagine that those whom death is taken, leave us. They do not leave us. They remain! In memory of Daniel John Kelly. PS I got a sideache. Steve Gonzalez Though nothing will keep us together we could steal time just for one day we can be heroes forever and ever. - David Bowie. Tonya Goodman You may find yourself living in a shotgun shack. You may find yourself living in another part of the world. You may find yourself behind the wheel ofa large automobile. You may find yourself in a beautiful house with a beautiful wife. You may ask yourself-well - HOW DID I GET HERE? . . . Into the blue again. after the moneys gone once in a lifetime. - Talking Heads. Brent Gorris Absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Whopa Nine. Phillip Gorton Booyal Rumors. Rumors can ruin a life. That's why l'm sticking to . . . J.P. smile. Andrew Grani Put a . . . in my hand. - Miller Brewing Company. Geoffrey Groener TA KEN Negar Geula Brian Gump Keith Hadley Kevin Hadley Michael l-laldi Harry Hall Shawn Handziol-s Carolyn Hanna Baralsa Harper Michelle Harry Melinda l-lelmic Amy Henderson Christian Henny Dolores Herrera Jennifer Hill Bryce Hinds Susanne Hines Lisa l-loheisel Plook at me you guys - Jennifer Mc Garigle is the lunchtime comedian for her friends. PP psychic fOl'CeS -- Alyssa Sauter's day was exactly what her horoscope had pre- dicted! PPP bang your head -- Brad Mason tries to break down those walls of Cl-lS after a rough day at school. PPPA i've got pals -- Kyle Kwiorelt sets up his polo friends before a big game, 158 - top gun n ew i s P K a- M MM 13 i ,, ,E f . Shanda Hartman xr, ,gr Lee Anne Herrlinger Amy Hollader One must never tie a ship to a single anchor, nor life to a single hope. - Epicurus. Negar Guela Later! I'm out of here. Shawn Handziak Now what?!? Carolyn Hanna Can I leave now? Pleeeeeasel Michelle Harry Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. - Goethe. Shanda Hartman Take this song of freedom, Put it on and arm yourself for the fight, Our hearts must have the courage, To keep on marching on and on . . . - The Alarm. Chris Hasbrouck We sailed on together, We drifted apart , . . - Journey. Amy Henderson I want to run, lwant to hide, lwant to tear down the walls, That hold me inside. I want to reach out, And touch the flame, Where the streets have no name. - U2, Chris Henny When everything was going wrong, Both of you came in and mode itjust right. Thanks Mom ond Dad for helping me, supporting me, and standing by me from my freshmam year through my senior year, when I needed both of you the most. I love you both very, very much! Dolores Herrera If you were o tear in my eye, I would not cry, For fear that I would lose you! Huis du var en tore I mit oje, villejeg aldrig grade, ifrygt for at miste dig! - A Danish Friend. Lee Anne Hertlinger Don't know much about history. Don't know much Biology. Don't know much about Science books. Don't know much about the french I took. But I do know that I love you, and I know that if you loved me too, what a wonderful world this would be, Now I don't claim to be an A student, but l'm trying to be. Maybe by being an A student baby I could win your love for me, - Sam Cooke. Meredyth Hewes God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses. - Robert Graham. Jennifer L. Hill Dear Mr. Fantasy, play us a tune. Something to make us happy. Do anything to take us out of gloom. Sing a song, play guitar, make it snappy. You are the one who can make us all laugh. But doing this you break out in tears. Please don't be sad. If it was a straight line you had we wouIdn't have known you all of these years. - Traffic 119671. Lisa Ann Hoheisel Some day when we reminisceq We'II say there wasn't too much we missed, And through the tears, we'll smile when we recall, We had it all, for just a moment. - St. EImo's Fire, Amy Hollander I still remember the effect I produced on a small group of Gallo tribesmen massed around o man in black clothes, I dropped an aerial torpedo right in the center, and the group opened up like a flowering rose. It was most en- tertaining. - Vittorio Mussolini. Frank Holloway I really love that phrase 'A conspiracy of hope'. It's about whatever you do, If you can just do it with o bit of dignity. - Bono - TB sisters forever. Jeannette Holmes I feel like I'm running up a steep hill, no one can stop me from running. - Squeeze, Ed Huff Me, sir? cried Sam, springing up like a dog invited for a walk. Me, go and see the Elves and all! Hooray! he shouted, and then burst into tears. - J.R,R, Tolkien - In memory of Michael L. Werner . . . Blondie, the last pages are for you. I love you! Monica Huffman Forget the rest Go for the best- Unknown, Kelly Hughes It matters not how long you live but haw well! - Publilius Syrus. Suzy Hungerford Oh l'm on my way I know I am Somewhere not so far from here. All I know is all I feel right naw I feel the power growing in my hair. Sitting on my own not by myself. Everybody's here with me . . . - Cat Stevens. Alyson Hunter I ain't no joke so you know I got soul! - Eric B. and Rakim. Quincy Jerome Hunter I'd like to meet you In a timeless Placeless place Somewhere out of context And beyond all consequences - Suzanne Vega. Inga E. Ibrahim TA KES! f X f W X Q u, Z ' 05, er 41 r- A 49 f , 2 'Y f t V K t W' - f Andy Irons Catalina Islas David Jacovides Scott James April Jennings Paton Johor 3 ws 5 ,....a-of X X 'W Yhea Johnson Jennifer Jones Tobetha Joros Jaan Kim Paul Kim Sue Kim 'Z f Q f .l Joanne Kimball Charles King Kristy Knight Denise Kodama Melissa Krance Melissa Kraushaar 'H 'YNMffQfsf71' . - PP hey you guys - Daniele Olsen and Darren Smith spat their friends before their Burger King run, Prepeat that one more time -- An- dres Abril is trying to keep alert in class, Christopher Kreutzkamp Kyle Kwlatek Vivian Kwong Terresa Lamar Tiffany Lambo 160 - tap gun David Lone 'ffm N A L it's Q deal - Chris Henny receives a top secret notice. A A P ond proud of if! - Donya Botvin is glad to be a part of the class of 1988. A P you can't be serious - Cori Wellins can't believe the news she just heard from her friend. A P P the sun is finally out - Christy Russell takes a break in central quad. 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I Q S5 5. 4 H ' M Xa. - Y I le fefyff Y ' H r K N I K Q ir if? fi R. ,L 4- N 4 'V 'v' 1' ., 'x mi:- 5. N Y 7 -Sf 'A v A fix Ra n. 1 -93, H.-1,4 , 1. 1 .AV ,.. '-1 1 f ,V -,-x 1 A 1 x r 1 v.k1v- S :R K... if 'fl 4' A 5 Yi' .no- 1 6 Q E F45 .R .,fg' -digg . I ' in if heggfgf 4.4 YK 0 ll ommol house fl Q, M N Grant Watanabe - I remember when I was a freshman and my friend and I were walking to his house for lunch. A sophomore had stopped us and asked us to push quarters ocross the cement with our noses. 1 - f!. I a wrinkle in time Bl'0d Davis - I remember during my senior year when I had a huge party at my house and about 200 people attended. Naturally, my house was trashed! But hey! It was the besr party of the first semester! su' ,ar ,.I, 5' Melinda Meriwether and Coral Woolf - We remember our ultimate nightmare of cheerlead ing during our junior yeor. We were holding up the half-time run thru and we were almost literally tram pled by the entire football team! In shock the only words Mel could utter were Coral . . . MOVE! I I Ei class of 1986 YQdirQ Diaz -- I remember when I ottended my very first rolly during my freshman year, I was so scared! At the end I recall everyone standing up and singing while waving their hands! Ijust stood there and I couIdn't understand why everyone was waving their hands. Michelle Shaw, Emily Edmonds, Holly Battling and Sue Schroeder - We remember when we, as four partying seniors. were sitting around a kitchen table at 9:00 P.M. ready for a night or the town, After deciding to go to a party, somebody questioned, Does anybody know where he lives? How are we suppose td know! He is only ojunior! We ended up calling everyone , . . anc their mothers to find out where the party was! V ihQr0n Mc Crorey - I remember before entered high school I QOF good grades. But, I got straight B's an my report card for my first riad during my freshman year. I cried and :ried and have never been happier since. John Anderson - I remember my freshman year Shame Chawdry and I ditched a class for the first time. We were so scared that we were going to be caught. We spent the entire period trying ta laak inconspicuous in central quad. The event led to a history af ditching for the rest of my high school days. Heather Teoff - I remember my first day af school my freshman year when I fell flat an my face in a mud puddle. I was covered with mud! It was so embarrassing! Caren Mc Gruder and Sonya Bennett - We remember when we vere eating lunch one day an the lawn in central quad and the sprinklers came Jn! We escaped the showers only to find out that we were going to have to go :ack in them to find our keys in the grass! It took us 5 minutes ta find them! Ieedless to say, we were drenched! Kirsten Van Wodtke - I remember when I had to walk ta schaal and I always mode it on time. Now I have a car and I am always late! xg.. . KKKKKMK KK . ie? V 4 . 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I , ,K . 4 y ,, KV,,15V.f :V H , , E , , x A-Vi K, , . . , .5 , . . K .. ,Emi sg 4- if , f . . Km 5 It oll begon some four yeors ogo on September 12th in 1984. Approximotely 500 young ond innocent children en- tered the peorly gotes of Cloremont High reody to expond their knowledge ond brooden their horizons. Dressed in the new trendy foll foshions, they eogerly orrived promptly ot 7:30 to pick up their schedules Cond mopsj in the 400 quod, Eoch individuol could not help but feel excited ond nervous os they onticipoted the doys oheod. l remember thinking thot the Seniors looked so big ond superior, commented Senior Louro Flug. There is no other time in your life when you will experience so much chonge, soid Mork Sher- enbrock when tolking obout the yeors spent in high school. The yeor brought upon new experiences with donces, dot- ing dilemmos ond homework thot octuolly hod to be done ot home ond not in Jr. High odvisory. They were slowly developing into the true Closs of 1988. One notch up! No longer looking' os timid ond scored os they did the yeor before, the closs of 1988 hod become Sophomores! Proud of their well eorned new nome, they stood o little toller ond strided with more confidence through the holls. With the sophomore yeor come o long qwoited birthdoy. Sweet Sixteen . . . ond never been kissed, so they soy. Homecoming come oround ond their costle ond cooch, otherwise known os the 'egg', wos not o sweepstokes winning piece. But, the closs itself wos united in CHS spirit. The closs of 1988 grew to become o little more diverse in toking on their reputotion os o quieter, close-knit group. kThey prided themselves in being united ond unique. Moving right olong! Mony of the new upperclossmen now entered Cloremont High School on four wheels. Still trying to copture their own identity, the closs of 1988 took onother step into the future. All the difficult closses come ot once ond I felt os if my whole life consisted of going to school ond coming home only to do more work! soid Jockie De Mory. Ahhh. Life os o junior wos not on eosy time. The closs of 1988 wos introduced to PSAT's, SAT's ond future plons for college. Homecoming come oround onother-time. lt wos this yeor thot the closs of 1988 mode their stotement. Mony todoy still do not know whot the flower ond sheet covered truck wos suppose to be. We hod o blost! lsn't thot whot counts? We olso don't believe in porent old, soid Geoff Groener. The closs council olso put on o fobulous Prom which wos o greot success ot the Newport Morriott. Mony enjoyed the roging sociol events ot the end of the yeor while boloncing their ocodemics too. The closs of 1988 wos grow- ing up ond developing their own style. The groduote! They were octuolly Seniors! At the top! With this new title ct dongerous fever swept through the quods of CHS. lt wos diognosed os the 'Senioritis Syndrom'-. The yeor brought college opplicotions, o roiny Homecoming, onother Prom ond mony more losting memories. The yeors seemed to go by so quickly. All of o sudden they were those big seniors thot the freshmen looked up to. A senior owords night, breokfost ond slide show, Boccoloureote, Commence- ment ond senior porty oll filled the ending doys with ex- citment, nervousness, relief ond sorrow. The Closs of 1988 left CHS with memories ond quite o bit more knowledge to corry into the future. They were unique, united ond spirited. They were the Cloremont High Closs of 1988. 4 hip hip horroy - DeNoil Sporks, Jennifer Rimmer, ond Steve Mc Cullough con't woit until their doy of groduotion, U'-' xx-4 class of 1988 A are you sure that's a wise idea? - Bryan Myrdal decides that experiences reach you what you shouIdn't do. L P time f0I' lunch! - Martina Quinteros broves the cafeteria food with a smile. e P take 10 - Emily Edmonds takes o break in central quad to catch up on her reading, V P heigh ho, heigh ho - off to work Josh Smith goes. V V P articulate eyes - Jason Thomas scons the scene at'CHS during his free fourth period. l iyfry it , .W lii, S - N if L. -W . , f Michelle Lawler Joseph Lawson Douglas Leavitt CofI.?E?pp?5z.i ' ' I A'Q?fLe'ef'e I Wm N009 . ,,:!,,LPl'lQlfl9'l..I0fl9Er V Paulilightfoot - , liathrine Little, ilyou are ,tightly - Kirsten Von Wodtke V Qfidmilsigthot likefgito be5,lGzyV ,during lunch. Namely, there is no way to find the speed of one's own reference frame from any mechanical experiment done within that frame. Nor can one pick out any one reference frame as the true frame . . . Thus, there can be no such thing as the absolute velocity ofa body. All measured velocities are only relative.- Project Physics So why? . . . Remember, controlled passion. Andy Irons Hey, look me over, tell me do you like what you see, and hey, I ain't got no money, but honey, l'm rich with personality. - Prince. Catalina Islas Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day, You fritter and waste the hours in an offhand way, Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown, Waiting for someone or something to show you the way. - Pink Floyd. David Jacovides Falling in love is a serious thing to do. Before you fall in love make sure that love is true. April Jennings I love you Quincy. Forever. l love you, K.R., A,T., J.J., IM., JN, N.K., D.R., Mom and Dad. I thank Gad for helping me make it. As for the rest of you, Good luck! Thea Elspeth Johnson Times are rough, but that's the way the cookie crumbles. Remember me everybody. The class af 88 rules, Thanks a lot CHS! Tabetha Joros But the player was not done yet, - William Faulkner. Dariush Khansari There are no ANSWERS, only replies. - Diologue between Ednonst Koen and Kagelvin Mkhize while wading across the Godavari River at daybreak: A modern study of the split mustard seed. Edward Kim Forget about the days when its been cloudy, but don't forget your hours in the SUN . . . Forget about the times you've been defeated, but don't forget the VICTORlES,you've won . . . Forget about the PLANS that didn't seem to work out right, but don't forget to ALWAYS HAVE A DREAM. - Amanda Bradley. Joon Kim . Although the path be tortuous and slow, Although it bristle with o thousand fears, To hopeful eye of youth it still appears, A lane by which the rose and hawthorne grow. - T.S. Eliot. Sue Kim Here's to those who love us And here's to those who don't, A smile for those who are willing to and o tear for those who won't - unknown - And to the other special three I'II see you in your dreams. Joanne Kimball If you worry too much you make yourself sad, You can't change fate, but don't feel so bad. Enjoy it while you can, it'sjust like the weather, So quit complaining brother. No one lives forever. - Oingo Boingo. Charles King Dance is a delicate balance between perfection and freedom - Kenneth Gisoms. Kristy Knight Take time to see the wonders of the world, To see the things you've only ever heard af, Dream life the way you think it ought to be, See the things you thought you'd never see, - Human League. Denise Kodama There are places I'lI remember all my life, though some have changed. Some forever, some for better, some have gone and some remain. All these places have their moments, with lovers and friends I still can recall - l know I'lI often stop and think about them, in my life, l've loved them aII.fWeIl . . . almostlj - John Lennon. Melissa Kraushaar I Claremont has afforded this student an exemplary environment of personal growth and enchantment, open mind cultural consciousness, and ultimately an ominous tone of opportunity. I have indeed found gold in California. Chris Kreutzlsamp If 6 turned out to be 9, I don't mind . . , Alright, if all the hippies cut off their hair, I don't care . . . Dig,,cos I got my own world to live through and I ain't gonna copy you! -Jimi Hendrix. Kyle Kwiatek All alone, or in twos, The ones who really love you, Walk up and down outside the wall , . . And when they've given you their all some stagger and fall - After all it's not easy banging your heart against some madbuggers wall . . . - Pink Floyd and they still don't believe us . . . - The Smiths. Vivian Kwong Making trouble, raising hell, were the things we did so well, things ain't what they used to be wake up to reality - St. Elmos Fire. Terresa Lamar How long I have wanted this dream to come true,and as the days passed l've discovered, I can't believe I'm through. Tiffany Lambo When you're strange, Faces come out of the rain. When you're strongej No one remembers your name, When you're strange . . . - The Doors. Michelle Lawler I have fought the good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith, I look forward to the prize that is waiting for me, the prize I have earned. - ll Timothy 4:7,8 Thanks a bunch Mom, Dad, D.L., J.S., T.T., M.B., DR., K.E,, M.K., D.H., S.C, Joe Lawson ' Something made of nothing, Tasting very sweet a most delicious compound, with ingredients complete, But if, as on occasion, the heart and mind are sour, lt has no great significance, and loses half it's power - Buell. Amy Lerette Oh! Sophonisba! Sophonisba! oh! -- James Thompson. Paul Lightfoot Because I am a senior I should feel older, But now that I am a senior I have never felt so young. Katherine Little TA KEN li 4'3 75Nl3i4 T' i. f .I,kegQ:fQ1fm,i H 'Q .5 a a if wwffes, V - 4 ws... Roberto Lopez Michelle Mochulies William Mogdziorz Q. Heidi Morse ,iiwaswz f ' Delinda Martin Matthew Martin Sei f, ' I I NWN v f Stacey Mc Aloon Brian Mc Cartney Allison Mc Cormick N ,,,W, Avi Makaw i ESQ, ww 'i 'lf . ' if K ..... Z9 1 1 3 ,Q Gina Maresca i it 4 Jason Marquez Patrick Mason Corrie Maxwell Jeanine Maxwell Todd Mc Creight - ' ' 7 f ,- ,.,, ' M . , Hi' 'ggsyyf I O 7 i , xigx' if W V il' 'A 1 .y i H W. 'nj -wifi? :,':::e:1::, ,: ' ,, gg .?Y?i.3ri5igg, - ,.J' Q M ' , W vi: , 115, AI ,Wig-it , , . My f f if ' :Q 1 ,5' , ,Q fi , A j f! . . w:fsfzfi2f5z'41' f '. ' ,f,e,. E: , I 2 , Lf! g Jennifer Mc Garigle John Mc Gee Karen Mc Gruder 162 - top gun Brenda Mc Kee Sharon Mc Crorey Stephen Mc Cullougti ' ' r' p i N-:E f A l r iff' A ,, wg ggi? .1-jjj? .ga 1 James Mc Kernon Robert Mc Noir 41423contesiammuthibets mo: QKMY.-, ,A eshio Armstrong iiisesthe. way he fiigss htsnotf. ' , 'She looks fotwardto travel with him to some A tropical island. , gr A I A Vanother test? - Shana Michney is sud- denly very hungry for donuts. 2 Ii 53 99EYlF55i,fl49?l7?,Fi9Uiriffff nn I Meiinda Meriwether Jennifer Merla ' Laura Mertins I A fj'gg,T khy' V r gt35hono Michney g ChristophetMilier r rr lififidifwn rrr n I I f A 7 ' ,75dm55F5f35-JIIMGTJ, I 197 I ' I t. rrr 51?riil1??fsi'.?' Hjg, 1,5 . ,iz A I ,,Et.igi35e3t.iq n, if fiif' Love and the self are one and the discovery of either is the realization of bath, - Leo Buscaglia. Michelle Machulies Some things can never be spoken, some things cannot be pronounced. That word does not exist in any language, it will never be uttered by a human mouth - David Byrne. William Magdziarz Life is for laughing, loving, and living, life ain't whinning, working, and wor- rying. - Ed Foreman. Heidi Morse Mom and Dad, Thanks for all the wonderful things you have done for me, You have helped me through school and my ups and downs. I love you both very much. I also thank God for all the strength and courage he has given me through school. Delindo Martin lt's a hundred and six miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses. - The Blues Brothers. Matt Martin My glass is empty and I don't know why, - Pete from Anaheim. Brad Mason I am the rose - Struggling to open and spread my beauty, The future is the sun - Shining brightly to keep me alive. Carrie Maxwell Impossible is a word only to be found in the dictionary of fools. -- Napolean. Stacey Mc Aloon Don't reckon too much on the proceeds of thejuvenile poultry until the proper process of incubation has theorily materialized. Brian Mc Cartney The storm is breaking or so it seems were too young to reason too grown up ta dream. - Bryan Ferry. Allison Mc Carmick To see the right and not do it is cowardice. - Confucius Thanks Mom and Dad. Steve Mc Cullough Happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the few well chosen. Jenifer Mc Donald School, family, work, stress . . , Calgon take me away! Our reunion of 3 andthe missing one forever. UM., LM., A.W., S.P.j. Jennifer Mc Gorigle One can't believe impossible things. I dare say you haven't had much practice, said the Queen. When l was your age, I always did it for half-an- hour a day. Why, sometimes l've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast. - Lewis Carroll. Karen E. Mc Gruder Our dilemma is that we hate change, but we love it at the same time. What we really want is for things to remain the same, but get better. - Anonymous. Brenda Mc Kee It cannot be seen, cannot be felt, Cannot be heard, cannot be smelt. It lies behind stars and under hills, And empty holes it fills. It comes first and follows after, Ends life, kills laughter. - J.R.R.Tolkien. Jim Mc Kernon lt's a good time, forthe great taste, for a Grimace Shake, at Mc Donaldsl - Grimace I never thought that cheating my way through high school would pay off! Oh but no! Robert Mc Nair Many dreams come true, And some have silver linings, I live for my dream, And a pocketful of gold. - PagefPlant. Dave Mc Pherson Things must change, We must re-arrange them, Or we'll have to enstrange them, All that l'm saying, A game's not worth playing, Over and over again. - Depeche Mode. Vince Meamber A soul tension, that's learning to fly, Condition grounded, but determined to fly, Can't keep my eyes from the circling skies, Tongue-tied 6 twisted just an earthbound misfit, I - Pink Floyd. Kevin Menton Don't be shy . . . Just let your feelings roll on by . . . Don't wear fear . . . Or nobody will know you're there. - Cat Stevens. Melinda Meriwether If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn't. And contrary wise, what it would it wouldn't be, and what it wouldn't be, it would. See? - Alice in -Wonderland. Jennifer Merlo Many times l've been alone and many times l've cried, anyway, you'll never know the many ways l've tried. But still they led me back to the long winding road. - The Beatles. Laura Mertens Four Years of Happiness and Sadness. Four Years of Love and Pain. Four Years of Friends and Teachers, Four Years of Dreams and Goals. Four Years ago not prepared for anything. Four Years later ready for the world. Melissa Mertz being hyper:being obnoxious, I proved the equation. Chris Miller The future holds mystery, we talk but don't know, we hope but can't tell, we share but not all the mystery holds fast, the future: so difficult, we care enough to Try, so crazy we sit and wonder. - Firehouse. Eric Miller TAKELI i A . . X ' .f- 'M' i ii-. i 3 had H D1 Hien Nguyen V Angela Nicholson Steven Niemeier Michael O'Malley Albert Ochoa Donnell Olley Q? K Daniele Olsenull Andrew Oostendorp Stephaniebstrander 2, Christopher Oswalt lf.Christine Palecek Weslin.Pallin ' 1 wr xc' misib sf - . . - ,-Q -f ci si It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine. C I might have some time alone J - R.E.M. Matt Mills Well God said to Abraham, Kill me a son. Abe said, Man you must be putting me on, Gad said, No, Abe said, What? God said, You can do what you wanna do, but next time you see me coming you'd better run. Well Abe said, Where do you want this killing done? Gad said, Out on Highway 613' - Bob Dylan. Thomas Mills Why do people hate, when life is too short to love? Asiyo Mirza Now I am to be out in the real world, with adult problems, so what's changed? James Misenheimer Is my hair okay? - AARON WILLIAMS. Ray Mitchell Make love not war, but when the communists come, you can make all the love you want after working 18 hours a day in the salt mines. - unknown, Joel Molt I'II face the world with aperature WIDE open . . . click! That's my dream! Our reunion of 3, and the missing one forever. L,M,-J.M,-A,W.-G S.P. Laura Mont- gomery What I must do is all that concerns me, not what others think. -- Emerson. Nichole Montgomery I think we're alone NOW! - Tiffany. Rebecca Moore Love is patient and kind, Love is not jealous or boastfulp it is not arrogant or rude. Love does not insist on its own way, it is not irritable or resentful it does not rejoice at wrong, but rejoices in the right Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things, - Corinthians 13:4-7. Molly Mueller All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence, and then success is sure. - Mark Twain. John Murphy Sometimes I close my eyes, put my toes in my mouth, and sing about my future . . . There are so mony things I want to accomplish and experience. I've had some good times sitting here in my closet, but now it's time for me to leave it behind and start living my song, chest out, fingers crossed. I'lI look back on these years and laugh when I should be crying. It's so bitter that all we have now are memories of yesterday. lk Mou Van Jou. Daag. Clf it ain't Dutch, it ain't muchj. Christina Dena Murray A man who swims with one arm, will only swim in circles. Brian Myrdal Liberals use human compassion as an excuse for their own cowordice. De- mocracy will be defended by those who don't hide behind sensitivity. Chris Naron 1 Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthen, vision cleared, ambition inspired, and success achieved, - Helen Keller, Marla Neal l'm mature and you're mature . . . - Tom Cruise, Tony Nelipovich Be yourself no matter what they say. - Sting, Angela Nicholson If I could go back and stort over somehow, I would not change that much knowing what I know now. Though there have been sins I will regret, Still I'm getting closer, getting closer, I don't have all the answers yet, But I'm getting closer, getting close. - Billy Joel. Ellise Nicholson If your head is wax, Don't walk in the sun - Ben Franklin. Steve Niemeier I lift my glass in a grateful toast To those glorious days of the used-to-be - Days that live an in memory Bathed in a shimmering golden haze - Our still- remembered olden days l -John Irving Dillon. Danniele Olsen I goto parties sometimes until four, it's hard to leave when I can't find the door. - Joe Walsh. Mike O'Malley Well it's time to go so do what you feel and keep both feet on the wheel. You don't have to go home but you can't stay here. So til next time, movem an, headum up, movem on, headum up, rawhide -- The Blues Brothers, Andrew Oostendorp If life isn't a joke then why are we always laughing? Stephanie Ostrander Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker, - Willy Wonka. Christine Palecek Yes there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there's still time to change the road you are on. - Led Zeppelin. Wes Pallin TAKEN sllr w W Tommy Roby John Ross Steven Ross Kimberly Rountree Christy Russell Reina Sonchez Robyn Souter 168 - top gun fl ! in 'fy r? y 1 ,Q f S2 Christopher Rudder Aoron Rundlett ,fr Qir, ire. ,, , '58 f r,, W ' ' ' 'f,, nz' l-leother Russell Thomos Ryon Ashleigh Solodino 'fx K Angelo Sanders Jessie Sonders Lourette Souter ,114 H-, ?' ,ff f' lulion Scoff Geoffrey Schennel Trocey Schneider Dorren Schreiber Suson Schroeder Andreo Serno Scott Shocklett Michelle Show Poppy Sheldon I Heather Shinn. A 'DonielShore' f R' Deanna Sidell mg Z. fs f A rf 199 I f V'- J I .J ' L L J V tsiiisiiiim I sfii A xifeoctrensmifkf Joshua swims . fa J-nv V'm, -y., ,ag f, psi are-BEE Sfvsllev lifwzrhv Perks' ASJEQWS off ithosifilhard earnedfmuscles witlthis straight Pgsluref ' A early -7f,NJenny'ErneV'and Brenda J Th L,,,,., Oooo-Wam Bam Thank You Mom! -- David Bowie. John Ross Let's go. Where are we going? Heaven, It may be fire, so buckle up. I'm in love with love. Keep on laughin', but don't stop believing you are the one. There's something in the air, and tonight is foreverp so consider me gone. Kiss the dirt, or follow me, I remember you, and I'm waiting for you to decide-and this is the way it is. If this means anything . . . it's a shot in the dark, from the heart . . . - a mix of music. Steve Ross Dear Mom and Dad. Thanks for being there, I love you bath very much! CAhabj. Christy Russell l listen to the wind, tothe wind of my soul. Where l'll end up, I think, only God really knows. - Cat Stevens. Kimberly Rountree In towns such as this Sometimes hearts get lost Beaten dawn by boredom and hopelessness So sometimes youjust have to say what the . . You can never look back You can never look down! - Great White. Tom Ryan When the ancient drumb rhythms reigng, The voice of our forefathers sing Forward all fake o run Our day of freedom has come, We will fight for the right to be free We will build our own society And we will sing, sing, sing our own song. - UBAO. I won't be afraid as long as you Stand By Me - Ben E. King. Ashleigh Saladino Starting all over again is gonna be rough on us, but we're gonna make it, By the way, let's keep in touch maybe. - David Lindley. Reina Sanchez Protect me from what I want. Angela Sanders Next stop the real world! Oh noo!! Jessie Sanders At night it hits me cold, There's so much more to life than l'll ever know. I look around and I realize, lt's time to make a move or you won't sympathize. - Pet Shop Boys. Laurette Sauter It doesn't matter who you are, lt's what you do that takes you far And if at first you don't succeed. Here's some advice that you should need You get up again, over and over. - Madonna. Robyn Sauter Never attribute to malice, What can be adequately Explained by stupidity. Julian Scaff In this world while we're living Some folks say the worst of us they can. But when we're dead and in our caskets, They always slip some lilies in our hand. Won't you give me flowers while I'm living? -- Perry Smith. Geoff Schemel Life's like o movie, Write your own ending, Keep believing, Keep pretending. We've done just what we set out to do. Thanks to the lovers, The dreamers, And you. - Kermit the Frog. Tracey Schneider I question, therefore l believe. - St. Francis of Assisi. Darren Schreiber You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you might find you get what you need. - Rolling Stones Enjoy! G.S.T. Susan Schroeder Here's my message baby . . . Don't worry about a thing cuz every little thing's gonna be alright . . . -- Bob Marley. Gabi Sedguick Now l've been happy lately, Thinking about the good things ta come, And I believe it could beg Something good has begun. - Cat Stevens. Andrea Serna . . . Remember that the only direct, introspective knowledge of man anyone possesses is of himself. - Ayn Rand P.S. G.S.T. Michelle Shaw It's such a happy day for me., Bring that happy day to meg Send that happy day to meg And that happy day came to me! Come to me here it comes , . , - Talking Heads. Poppy Sheldon This is not the beginning ofthe end Nor the end of the beginning. lt is simply the MIDDLE. Deanna Sidell While I sit here trying to think of things to say . . . Someone lies bleeding in the field somewhere . . . So it would seem we've still got a long, lang, way to go . . . l've seen all I wont to see today . . . - Phil Collins. Darren Smith Tuxedos are for penguins. Josh Smith To leave is to die a little . . . It is to die to what one loves . . . One leaves behind a little of oneself . . . At any hour, any place - Edmond Haraucourt. Karen Smith Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime . . . We'll take the best, forget the rest, and someday . . . We'll find these are the best of times - Styx GST. Dawn Snyder For the love that we have and the love that we hide: Who will bury us when we die? -- Pet Shop Boys. Brad Sondecker TAKE'-I -.. Denali Sparks Howard Springer Bronwyn St, John Donald Stachniak Ptamin Stafford Zanett Stephens af we-Q., 'NIV KTM? nnn, Zif f' , 4 Nancy Stine Jennifer Stoddard Karen Stokely Paul Stout Wendi Swift Melissa Tayor U Michelle Taylor Heather Teotf Shauna Tholmon Robert Theobold Ardrena Thomas Deedra Thomas Z-Q, lex, Jason Thomas Lindo Tiberi Karen Tinsley Sheila Torn Scott Torlucci Suzanne Trussell Pcould it be true? -- Chris l-lasorauls has completed all at his college applications fi- nally! ' PP did you hear the one about the . . . -- Scott Jonnes and friends entertain themselves with jokes about sports. PPPA pow! whop! punch! -- Milse O' Molley would love to be in the Batman movies but settles for cheap CHS stunts instead. PPV such talent - Andrew Oostendarp can always be found at lunch hacking the sac. 170 - top gun iy, 7-ls: .s,,. ,pizza xx -1 S U V A iwwizlf Sl . Steven Tsao V Todd Tugwell Takeyshey Turner ! L Megan Twitty Molly Vall Joann Van Der Broek I .mg Gina Vanni Rory Veneracion Rick Ventriglia Deborah Volz I must be dreaming! l'm graduating and I never thought cheating would help. Howard Springer I Iove you whether or not you love me. I love you even if you think that I don't. Sometimes I find you doubt my love for you but I don't mind. Why should I mind? Why should I mind? What is love anyway? Does anybody love anybody anyway? - Howard Jones. D.J. Stachniak Imagination has always been known to exist, even in the worst education. Ramin Stafford I give thanks to my mom and dad for helping me get through the years at Claremont so that I would graduate with the class of 88. But why couldn't I have been born earlier, so I could have gotten through this mess earlier? I love you both. Zanett Stephens I believe the children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside. Then give them a sense of pride to make life easier. - Whitney Houston. Nancy Stine Failure is being afraid to pursue your dreams. Success is overcoming that fear of fulfilling them, Dronwyn St. John Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing-absolutely nothing-half so much worth doing, as simply messing about in boats. - Mr. Toad. Jennifer Stoddard It just doesn't matter. - James Dean. Karen Stokely Bolsa chica, BCsquared-the party that never ends. For Anna: Burger King. Michelle Taylor 1955-classic cars, ponytails and poodle skirts, 50's music, and the year James Dean died. Heather Teaff Just slip on a banana peal and the whole world is at your feet. - Donald O'Connor. Shauna Thalman We came for four years, we had lots of fun, We are the class of '86, and now high school is done. Robert Theobald Mom, I made it. I couIdn't have done it without you. Brittany and I thank you! I love you all! Ardrena Rene Thomas Let's live for today not tomorrow, for we don't know what tomorrow may hold. Deedra Thomas If you don't ask, you don't get. People don't read minds. Boom!!! Jason Thomas l've been waiting for this moment for all my life . . . - Phil Collins. Linda Tiberi Growing up is a hell of ajob. The pay is good but the work is hard. If you want to survive in this place, you have to keep striving at a steady pace. So remember these words in all that you do 'cause if you don't, they'II come back and haunt you! Karen Tinsley May tomorrow be a perfect day. May you find love and laughter along the way. May God keep you in His tender care. Till He brings us together again. Goodbye everyone! - Donnie and Marie Osmond. Sheila Tom We lay the night in anguish, snakes drawn out by the tide, The compass of decision falls always on one side, But many went before us, and still the cries are clear, There is no beauty here just the stench of wine and beer - Big Country. Scott J. Torlucci I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by: And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost. Todd Tugwell lake that chance, because if you don't, you'll wonder why you didn't later. Takeyshey Turner I'lI have to get back to you on that one - Reina Sanchez: But I said that - Sarah Coleman: Yeah, after I said it last week - Michelle Culverson-SLA! Megan Twitty I want to feel blond all over - Marilyn Monroe. Molly Vail You're burning with me, don't touch the ground, We're the restless hearted not the chained and bound - Bryan Ferry. Jo Ann Van Der Droek During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you. - Kristone. Debbie Volz TA KES! ,J -Q 5 x f f W 53? X U fi 41 5, .r 52. Q? f I 'll K W t 4 Q f Kirsten Von Wodtke Brion Wade Edward Walker Leormon Walker Corey Woll Cheryl Wollouer Christe Word Rachel Wore Zoe Washburn Grant Watanabe ,lay Watson Dano Webb ' JIT ,,, f ' L EQ fog ,kV.gV .LV It ,391 . , ti, W '1 'Q yr r Sherri Webb Belindo Weber Andrew Weibel Kenneth Weir Matthew Weis Karen Welch Q C Pthis is just marvelous - Sabrina Pin- 055' JEN tag? hell is amazed with thot great taste of diet Cokel :wk ,Je r Dbl gff to work I go - Peter Brown is MW, , E such o studious mon ot times. ' .. 6-W.,,.,.w, it W - PPP that sounds grecl - Gwen Abriel - listens to the plans that Michelle Bassett has A made for their weekend dancing excursion. ' fi px- Zgid is v' Q ' l. Cori Wellifls Rachel Wells Jay Wiclsstrom Aaron Williams Melba Williams Geoffrey Williamson 172 - top gun Stephaniewilson , William ,Wilson g Alison Wojcik f :I 1 I 42- 2 Eringzwolfrorrg, . ... ,il Coijalyoolfl ggbrookegfoshtno .Mofsfafl Zggufslsi MQW Zlf15elfg, Q fiobertlizq J -,u.ww44 5w Here's something to think about . . . Where would we be now without nasty habits, nasty habits ,... Makes me want to scream and shout . . . Life would be so dull without nasty habits, nasty habits - Oingo Boingo. Corey Wall 'Cause of family, friends, and David, I made it. I'm out of here! Thanks! Cheryl Wallauer Take me out tonight, where there's music and there's people who are young and alive, - The Smiths. Eddie Walker I can light the night up with my soul on fire and I can make the sunshine form pure desire. - Steve Winwood. Learmon Walker People are suffering . , . l'lI say it again . . , People ore suffering . . . I'II say it again . . . So remember when you're looking for trouble, . , . That trouble is already busy with weaker men, - Pete Townshend. Grant Watanabe Look in my heart see the pain, Look in my brain see the hate. lt's pure. - Posion Idea. Jay Watson SKRALANE - Get it Girl I. Dano Webb As you walk through life, walk towards the light and the shadows of life will fall behind you, - Thomas 5. Monson, Sherri Webb I woke up in my clothes again this morning. I don't know exactly where I ann . . . - Sting, Belinda Weber How am I going to be a writer unless I suffer? Actually, I would give up writing if I could see a naked lady while eating a bowl of ice cream. - Neil Simon. Andrew Weibel I always get 'em ready But I never have 'emg VC still? Matt Weis To see a candle light, you must put it in a dark room. - Mark P. Richards. Karen Welch To all of you who've talked about, the way I walk and look and pour. I hope you're happy, I know I am, Someday I'II make it, I know I can. To those who think they understand, and those of whom l've known, there are no words left to say, for l've always stood alone. Cori Wellins Burning with the fire of ten million stars is an awful good feeling, but the work is hard. So, consulting the post, Making big breaks, and taking control . . . is what it takes! Rachel Wells l'm paid in full. Corey V. Whitmire Some may stay, Some may go, Only a few will ever know, The class of BS has been great but now it's time to feel irie. So with this note, I leave to say, Let us live forever in our CHS way. Jay Wickstrom Life will lead you in many directions but if you follow what God wants you'lI always be on the right path. Thanx Doc, Sneezy, Sleepy, and BW. for making it a great year! Stephanie Wilson Believe in where you're going, but don't loose your yesterdays. - Love and Rockets. Kristen Von Wodtke There's always the sun. Our reunion of 3 6 the missing 1 forever. - The Stranglers. Alison Wojcik My fondest memories at CHS are the people, the parties, and winning CIF Csoccer '85j 86 4-ever. Erin Wolfrom Man is like a postage stamp. He may get licked, depressed, stuck in a corner, and sent from post to post, but he will always succeed and arrive in the right place if only he will stick to it. - Unknown, Coral Woolf You can walk many different roads during your lifetime and not find your destiny, but don't give up, the very best things in life take time. Marsha Zoqurski God's gift to you is life. What you do with it is your gift to God. - Unknown, Robert Zizo TA KELI 174 -- troding ploces juniors trading places A hefty, hefty, hefty - Heather Be finds thot she is reolly whimpy, whimp whimpy. J' l 1 MMCY Visiii 5' tr- , ' .1 1 4 .4 JM' 8, I if ,. , , J r if Ei 'shim gf? '- 3, J' - 1 5, A Y , J Lglfv. , 1'331.Wtf9 iiqxvui ,V , 2. K Qi 9' 9 7 ri is 1 JMX J -,,, , .myn 4 4 were're moving upl - Jennifer Morris is excited to be ending her Junior yeor. 4 the nome is Shepherd - Steve Shepherd . 4 V mom's not going to like this -- l only got o B on my test, soid Dokoto, Mc Ketnon. V closs of 1989 stundent council - Dovid Bellinger, Tom Eschlemon, Chris Hood, Liso Sheyo ond Gwen Henny. 4 V V o journey to switzerland - The closs of 1969 received third ploce in the A homecoming we S-. 2 si is if at oll the president's men You might hove seen their dunking booth in Memoriol Pork on the fourth of July. It like mony other fundroisers thot yeor hod brought in mojor moolo, occording to Junior closs rep- resentotive, Kotie Rolph. Fundraisers such os condy soles ond pizzo nights, served os mojor source of income for the prom. Working out plons for prom guor- onteed thot the Junior closs council would hove their honds filled. Lucky for them the prom wos o success. The junior closs officers were: pres- ident, Chris Hood, vice president, Tom Eschlemon, secretoryftreosurer, Liso Sheyo, representatives, Gwen Henny ond Dovid Bellinger. TAKE 3 176 - trading places Dlana Abrams Joseph Altken Susan Alden Danlelle Allen Melissa Anderson A Kenneth Anthony Nathan Ash Jeanine Atkinson Carolyn Balz Camllo Boloculrt Glenn Barger Kotle Barnes Scott Barnes Jlll Bortholome Li Ry ,. VV , , ., V. A A ,, p, 5 ' at 5 7- ' tk- ,len ::'11 zf ,i1',: vvi' A ef '- K' A ff, 1 - ,:,, , . or A f W Q A 1 Ar ... x if , r A 1 t ' V' 1 rl ,, 7, I lg? 19 f 0 v A I , or B ,oo A y 4- P to a t 4.-1 W r l to W K , ,rf I s LV. A ll -,f 5 if sb, f 4' 1 f, Qs Lg X t, fs, ltt Wg? , t , 4 1 Y . V, 'A I X 'W . frm. ff. ,, Way.: ,, Nlcol Bates Wendy Bates Heather Beal Rlchard Beardslee Aaron Becker Gerrlt Backer Ian Beech Adam Beeman Davld Belllnger Mlchoel Benlsek Annlka Bjorkmon Condi Blake Mort Booth Matthew Borcherdlng .., Q ,fares if 'f ,ww ,., Z-,? '5F :bw it ,g 4 . W? L 5, , V, , , V ,Q ,,,pgfg4zLaz,',zga,,1 5 N.. L 'fwfr , i 9 , ' A we 7 51,5 M Q, , 1 ,4- vs ' ' -ef? A 4 looking lovely - Tlffany Brooks puts her halr up because the weather Is so hot. A oh nol - Chris Tholts freaks out when he remembers all of the homework he has to do. Elizoberh Boubion Shorlo Bowes BMI Breslo Steve Brooks Tlffony Brooks Christopher Buergey Brooks Burgon Rebecco Burleigh George Busenberg Edword Codmon Veronico Compo Corhy Corrosquillo Heorher Cothcorr Aron Covonough 178 - trading places Laura Chavez Debbie Chicaine Jui-Yu Chiu Sarah Chlod Jae Choi Ben Chuang David Church Stephen Clark Antonio Clay Wallace Cleaves Shannon Clemons Tracy Cloyd Michelle Coe Josh Coldiron Rachel Connelly Damon Consoli Nicole Corbin James Cardes Llsa Cornejo Oji Cox Elizabeth Craibe Felonda Crawford Jeffrey Crist Brian Cullen Cathleen Cullen Siri Davis Todd Davis William Day I if J C 1 . J J iccicii sfls J .J .9 lYfv'.,d H V V,r g eff? Q- I K ' - .ll J W rg, 722' tn l 'I 'f'r Z-me ,J va ' J ff' J J4Jf 4, ,ff. J J 4: qt : 1 QW M I i i s W J -if 3 if f g J J it M I 5 J if JJ ,Ji Jg ,. M 1, J J J , ,QQ J , JZM K JJ ' V .'!'J'1g 9. JJJJ ev if i J WJ JJ? J Yi J J JJ J 4, i J JJ., J Q y JJ J ' 2. J.. J f 'I :r J J M Vi- ' ig Mx ' Q .JW if 'Z J fc 4, i r 7 J A z dy ,K ,, J.-J J., Q J JV! V J V it 4 5? ,gg ,J, i J--iJ: My -if gm '-mp' :sw J JJ J . Jf- 1: 'WJ L 4 hee-m0n - Aaron Becker was glad he ate his wheaties for breakfast. A if'S 2:36 - Cathy Cullen is off for an- other afternoon working at Raku. AUTO-graphs Hey, I finally got my license guys! said, Ann Sniecinski. In Junior High, it was the bike racks. In High School it was the parking lot. Wheth- er going on o date or to a party, high school students did a fair share of driving after school hours. How about all those times the phone rang with a friend saying, can you give me a ride? . Some students felt more like a taxi service than a teenager with a license. Different cars 1 different students. As to whether some cars will run is rather questionable, while others are perfectly tuned jewels on wheels. James Domico, the driver of a BMW 320i said, I drive it for the quality of the car, not to impress anyone . And then there is the exact opposite: Paul Lightfoot's 1980 Ford Fairmont. When asked how he liked driving such a car, Paul said, lt's cool. I can park in planters, take out trash cans with my door and hide stuff in the ...H 5 I' to 'T ' , ,, V HZ 4 M .XV 1 ' 1 'I' X . .A K MRI jik 5 Vkzr I , - V . . M V -S fi. fi 'f fi ' . I. ...W I W.. MCL k i . 1. ,.., zzk W' A , . an-sul l A bUf hey - Kristi Warren and Rumm Morag know they've got to go to class. l Smifk - John Tokahuto laughs at Danny Popko's joke. ,sq I I S Shelly Eorlxson Linda Ebert Stephanie Eckert Chad Edwards Robin Eisenwinrer Sean Ellis Lars Ennerberg Nancy Escolona All Thomas Eschleman Valerie Escoffery Shawn Estebo trash . Some people enjoyed driving in style. If you like me now wait till l'm topless . Said Kendra Miller the driv- er of a 1985 convertable Rabbit. Other people enjoyed pushing their cars to the limit. Brett Solomon was found rallying around Clare- mont. My B4 GTI handles the curves of Baldy better than any other car in this school . Others lived life in the fast lane. Chris Forney, Jonathen Aluzas and Justin Bergmann, were found riding their GPZ's and Hurricanes to and from school. When asked how life was on a motorcycle, Chris stat- ed, we live to ride, we ride to live. Up there in the canyons you become one with the machine. lt's not only a sport, it's a still ! Most students agreed, they wouldn't have there had own car without Mom and Dad's financial aid. Thanks Mom and Dad! Angela De Falco Betsy De Groot Lori Delorenzo Jeanne Denny Alberto Dik Michael Dong Bradford Durian TAKE 3 BambiiEvonsF'i Carhyn Fan Colin Faulkner K Daniel Feingold A ' Steven Figueroa Erik Fitzpatrick David Fortier ffl, Michael Frush Jeffrey Fujimoto Holly Gaiser Michal Galin Jennifer Gardner Allison Gateley Matt Gentry Arthur Gilliland Stacee Goodman Jermayne Gordon Donald Granger Manfredo Grellert Caiianne Griffith Kevin Grigsby V P what 0 man - Jerry Yoon is ready to conquer the world because he's in a great mood. A i proved the equation - Kelly Speakes proves that time equals money. P O monster - George Busenberg has two heads. 160 trading places ,mum 4, 'Q 4 c ff rf 4' c ik 3 ,.,. , ' S u f, it ,f Q aw 8 45 ,p , 'xx , 4' , r 9' 53.4. QQ as 7 4 g ' wc, Q ,'hG in ' ' I ' i Q' ' ft 1 . 4 , 4? U, , ' --.-X A i 're ' ' K ff, f n ew .ch -., l A A 4 1 , g , ' ' - ' I .1555 fi r t I Y s .fa ' 7 - H 3 v -it ' ' br 1 X 4 z 'ft ,xr A 'x fi K ,, m -fx f -S 1 ff' I X f 5 i i' 3 A. Q ' lx '., 4 . kr , , , .Q ,Q 4 xv 1 A ii , , A: J X if .,'.. , I , h - , . Q. if iw ,Q , ,, gif 17 4 .W fy. ' W 1-4 f Y x r 1 X 'Wil f 7 , QU M , 2 ff K M. s. Q , , 1 1, 1 it , if A lbs L A hey you guys - Wendy Haan asks racy Moosbrugger and Candi Blake if they font to go out to lunch. what do i do DOW? - Jason Stiffler is .arning how to do a lab as the teacher ex- ilains. Krystal Grace Deborah Gunter Cecilia Guzman Stacey Hahn Alan Hall Gihan Hanna Christi Hannahs Eduardo Haro Lisa Hartman Kevin Hawkins Gwen Henny Debbie Hernandez Kristy Hertz Erin Hettinga Jennifer Hoffmann Stefenee Hollander Becky Hollenberg Melissa Honold Chris Hood Damien Hood Bridget Horn Benjamin Horowitz Kimberly Hoxsey Paul Huang Patrick Hughes Aaron Hughston Mark Hunt Carolyn Hurst Suk-Ho Hyun Suk-Woo Hyun Joel Ingram Karen Jack TAKE 3 181 fatal attraction You are running down the dork and endless corridor, with stinging beads of sweat streaking down your face. Suddenly, o dead end! You are trapped, and there behind you is your . . . date!!! You have entered a world of first impressions, a world of small-talk, a world of Dating Nightmares. Most people at Claremont High did it. A duel so' cialfexplorative get-together known as a date . Locations for this sometimes absurd activity included fine restaurants, noteso- fine restaurants, movie theatres, etc. However, dating was not all peachy-keen. Many crossed over into the realm of dating nightmaresnl The following are first-hand accounts from real people, in real situations. Suzanne Hungerford R age: 17, status: senior. Well, my biggest nightmare was when Canonymousj kissed me for the first time. He slobbered all over mel!l Alfonzo Ricardo - age: 1o, status: junior. I was on a date watching About Last Night , and I farted during the love-scene. Ashleigh Saladino - age: 17, status senior. I was dating these two guys when I was a freshman, and l accidentally scheduled both of them on the some night. Anonymous -H sex: female, status: senior. Well, we were, uh, in Padua Hills and all of a sudden there were two bright lights behind our car. It was the police. Two weeks later the same cop caught us up there again and actually recognized us. Anonymous - sex: male, status: sophomore. She was alergic to my cologne. Kendra Miller - age 16, status: junior. 'iHe picked me up at my house and when we got in the car, his tire had been slashed, he was so humiliated! We've all had them sometime in our life and the dating nightmares will probably continue in the future. Fortunately, the funny experiences only add to the world of humor and adventure. Hopefully the dates weren't fatal but fun. Signing off, Geraldo Rivera. Matt Jacovides Elizabeth Johnson Anne Jouvenat Noel Kaiser Matt Kalinowski Christine Keith Irene Kim Jiin Kim John Kim Jay Kim Andera Koch Shaun Koldewyn Sara Kossuth Charlie Lai Linda Lam 182 - trading places I-' aw t . -,,. , A . - f A look what i found - Mem Mitts the remains of last weeks lunch. .. ii 4 F 1 . g A Q 4, K x . . ' Hfnfb' K' -sf 'f lN.e2x X .,,' , -v' 1 .gr li J ' i it M' 1 .,.., fi f ,lb '.ii i 1 . Y A -Q:---Y 7 'll if - -Haze. Sw . Y ., ,,.k K. ,L . .. Q, I , A i . .,.Qa::fL- -this-uv Y it A A it's due next period - Devony Dowson ond Anno Lucos try to complete lost nights homework ot lunch. A when is the meeting? - Allison Yomoshiro oslxs Chris Szijj obout the upcoming Jr. Lodies meeting, Amy Lomb Richord Longton Brendo Loss Betsy Louppe .Y Jennifer Lee Liso Lee Seon Lemelle Lourie Levine Sin Liong Romono Lin Domon Liro Shonnon Lober Allen Lu Anno Lucos are ,rms ., 15 X . . A Jennifer Moog John Moeder Ariono Mokou Cothy Mokungo Michoel Morger Suson Morkley TAKE3 153 184 - trading places L iljovldl m Steven Martin l Jufie Mason Athena Massouris Cyrena Massouris Jason Matthews ,, ..,,. W .,,.. W, ,vw i 5 it , , , 'W , 1 ff' if . . ,fy . V- ' if fp., Q' , A - T' ' ' , f . ' ,W V' 3 4 'wc ' - if r 2- ,, .. f K p.. at 1 1 V V , 3 1,3 , any - sn. 'T f A' WY' ' fire r 'Z 5 X ' W if ,M ' 5 ,. ' I f V- , A A ,K 1 r , , f -r hp wx y , M A 'll' ' fi- . A U U H 5 , W F Eric Moy , ' 5 'Y f f ,. s Susan Mc Cabe Qf V K ,, 0 3 Michelle Mc Donald y r s g A L 1 y Brad Mc Garry A J ' ' Q ' V df, .7 gf -f John J, Mc owne , i , i t ' ' l 1: f' ,, -JY .f ' ,. . ,V 'V , fi: r ta : X kiwi ,Vi , ' ' , I Q,,i ,gv , t A , ,,X,, W l . ,,Z.,,L, 1 ,V .,,V VAV! V Dakota Mc Keown ' At V, viii ?-lv l W ' XX fre Arthur Melendrez QL 4 ' . , : Af , 1 . Dena Miller 'F' ' ' A , A 5? ' 2' Kendra Miller ' cl 4 ' 'V H - ., A ,V ' Tamara Miller r ' t W-or kt .7 I , A W, , HH I K. A,,, W I H fi, 1, ' r f vi E53-'W r ., er, I . aaaa t 1. Mere-dim Mins 'T f Ryan Mokriclsy f rr fi' V r,,., Sean Molina Al': 1 'fs I ' QT ,V I 1 wi Christine Montgomery X f V ,WN N P A out of the mens restroom - Erilx Jueden is now ready to return to class. P earrings and all - Cathy Molsunga arrives to school early dressed for the cool weather. 4 l' 7 ft , . G.. 'ip c as Q gg 2 r m V l -J J- Q i Q- Q-75 -M K 'Q :Q . .st Stacy Moosbrugger L Mark Moraga Rhonda' Morgan Jennifer Morris George Morrison 3,2555 rrr Q..-o , ,.,. Melissa Moultrie James Mullin L Greg Munson Kyle Murdoch Jennifer Murphy John Myers Denise Nadelle - Kimberly Nestoroff Sandy Nicholson W Z in 9 1 ,- 'rho W 'WFP' -.-v A break dancing man - Romeo tlenerocion shows off his talent to his friends Shann Northam la bamba A quick snapping beat was layed out by the drums. Then, spontane- ously, a harmonic melody joined ln, with the unison of the guitar, bass and keyboard, which formed a rip- ping, sweating, dance tune. Dance songs were one ofthe many types of musical forms the student group of John Anderson, Matt Jacovides, Doug Bear, and Dan Popko enjoy playing. This group of talented musicians dab- bled in a repetolre that ranged from Ska and Punk, to Blues and Psyche- dellc. When asked what the name of their bond was, John Anderson re- plied, We don't have a name. We're not even a band. We hoven't played anywhere. Despite Ander- son's conservative views, this group of students was ready to tear apart a couple of places, hopefully, including a Claremont dance. Another group of very talented musicians that generated ln the Claremont school system, was the Casual Girls . This group worked very hard, as they displayed an orlg- lnal creative ability, through the roots of a reggae beat. They performed many times, notably at Memorial Pork and the Green Door. The Casual Girls are led by a former Claremont High student, Roseanne Llndley, along with the current students, Ra- chel Ware, Amy Platt, and Sarah Coleman. Amy Platt reported that they had not played publically since last summer, but they were trying to do some recordings. The group Protege , conslstlng of some recent C.H.S. students and pres- ent ones, were another llnk of the student rock chaln ln Claremont. This band performed at a CHS dance, Knotts Berry Farm and a concert ln Memmorlal Park. Hours of practice pold off as their popularity rose to the top. The Rock 'n Roll talents In Clare- mont Hlgh School were showing their form through several bands, during the 1967-88 school year. Many of the musicians at Claremont were very talented, creatlve, and splrlted. TAKES 185 h Kirk Poge 'Craig Polos Jeonno Pearl Herold Perero Kmy Peters Corlo Peterson Christion Peterson Trocy Phillips Liso Piker Morthew Pinkus Todd Ponting Daniel Popko Timothy Potter John Poullord Kothryn Prior Aoron Pruitt Shonnon O Brien Rochel Ott lorries Owen Steve Rornirez Edword Ronds Timothy Rongel Eduordo Rendon Luis Reum Donette Reyes Chorles Ribbe Doug Ridgwoy Meir Rlnde Tiffony Ripperger Clyn Robinson Gory Rock Kelli Roehrs 186 troding ploces ii at 39 1 perl' Q- hit L sv .fp-t , ,. e PV, W 5 4 1' nl' Ui 1 f 1 i T 4, -vu . iii ,L 'Vi ,, , 1. . ,. ..,..,. rn, ,sag , ,.,. .,..,. , ,, J.. ' E P 1 rr If ,ag r 'V tl V-I 1 M QQ! 3 .-ws 'K' Q, 1 . V 531 fi' . 2' wr f,.. 5 T., A tg '9 if 'Q' 'JA it I t.. 3712 J L, f ' ' 'WN 7 'M' 1 ,z V, 'i l i .W Qs M3 'Qs TVN w1'V'l1 ww A A wolking to the beot -- Colli Foullsner is in tune with life. A uhggg! - Liso Perry gets into shope fc the onnuol CHS foculty-toss competition. T , - N V v ,asa 211, at is r ' g , 1 , ii M I EV? A rf Z, t 1,f nl f W , , if J a ,sf 69 A oooh, boby! - Mindy Wright spots ct fine looking fellow. i if 4 v. 1 Q N ,J , , Q! f Q . X !'!,, 8 ww! wwf oll in the fomily Oh siblings! Whot o poin they were, especiolly when they were little siblings. lt wosn't enough thot you sow them everydoy, but did you reolly hove to see them in the holls? Well, we might os well foce up to it, Brothers ond sisters were there no motter whot ond sometimes their support wos helpful ond needed. The rough times were when your brother or sister went home ond told Mom ond Dod thot you missed fourth period. Or the doys you were lote becouse they didn't get up on time ond they were your tronsportotion. The lsiller thing wos when they sow you ot o porty. Whot on uncomfortoble feeling. Other commen strifes with siblings ot the some school included, competition with grodes, conflicting schedules for tronsportotion, doting the some boys or girls ond even shoring clothes. Hoving your brothers or sisters ot the some school wosn't os bod os it wos mode out to be. There were times when hoving o shoulder to leon on, whether smoll or roller, wos needed. Senior Kimberly Rountree comment- ed obout her freshmon sister, Allison, Although we don't olwoys get olong, it is fun hoving o little sister ot the some school. For some it wos nice to go to o closs ond hoye o teocher recognize you becouse of your lost nome. For others this wos o problem ond rother frustroting becouse they felt they hod to eorn their own identity. The foct wos, going to school with your siblings wos sometimes 0 stuggle ond sometimes o positive experience. John Romero Khori Rone Chorlton Rose Cherie Rose Elizobeth Russell Andreo Rutherig Michoel Soovedro Mourice Soez Erico Solvot Michoel Sombrono Cheryl Sanders Tereso Sontio Yumiko Sosoki Stocey Soss 1 Nodio Soyegh Thomos Schinlever Cynthio Schmit Heother Schneider Reni Schriek Eddie Schuhmonn Mork Schwortz TAKE3 167 murphy's low of cloremont high 1.5 After being convinced by your friends to hove o porty while your por- ents ore ovvoy, your porents decide to surprise you ond come home eorly. 2.5 The one doy you decide to ditch o closs, the office colls home. 3.5 Your hormones decide to ploy o cruel jolse on you, ond you breolsout with o bod cose of pimples the doy before your big dote. 4.5 The doy you hove to wolls to school there is o sudden roinstorm. 5.5 The one night you decide OOF to do your homevvorls, your teocher colls on you to reod off your onswers. 6.5 Your blind dote turns out to be three yeors younger thon you. 7.5 After building up enough couroge for the post couple of months to finolly tolls to the person who you hove o tremendous crush on, you dicover ofter tollting to him or her thot you hod food stuck between your teeth 8.5 Wollsing by thot speciol someone, you trip, foll on your foce, ond then thot person notices you, thinking, Whot o fool! 9.5 The doy the cooch finolly lets you ploy in o gome, the gome is conceled on occount of bod weother. 10.5 You've been receiving friendly smiles oll doy by possing people in the holls, now you discover your zipper is open. Mlchelle Sellser Edword Senn Jennifer Serbln Deso Setllch Jennifer Show Soro Shepord Steve Shepherd Llso Sheyo Mlchoel Shoustol Stephonle Slegel Kristy Slmonson Gory Sizemore Mlchoel Sloon Somoro Smort 188 - troding ploces i r l i ig, ,vw Y 3 ,. f:1,' 1 'Ki ' 'X 5 M? it' nftew.rie-2 ,, ' 5 ... - f A . ,,,, W , I ' , lr. A , Q .V M f K 94 l V Q71 it , ,K nu Qin: wzfm ,Ng 4 7 35 it J, V l t vi g l 3 2 .qw-1 - + .fl - V' ,, I .1 i an if ,y 51 , , , , - I 1,9111 ' V' .1 M 1 1 f '- - .ni 4-A , 2 .43 rr sys l T., 1' , 1, ,fe 1,3 gg 5 to ' 'af , +234 , x Sa X' X Anthony Smithvlenning Benjamin Smith Dimetrius Smith Lindo Smith Scott Smith Stephen Smolinski Ann Sniecinski Brett Solomon Amy Solwicls Jeffrey Sommers Kristin Sondecker Dewoyne Sporks Kelly Speokes Kim Stochniok il, A , 5 M W- , - H -,rt A, , Q , V H ,Q f i -'t ' if is D N-aff f Q - it it ,C 'W' , 4 A whot ct studious child - Korlo is eody for her next closs with her books in tond. A P whot's hoppening? - Koren Tin- sley ond Seon Lemelle cotch up on whot hos Seen going on. f an-Q '- ' MJ ag, 31.94 Aw' ',,, . W2 Q 2 We Q is S xii? ti -A wv V G ibm' ,.,,,1.,,,.f5,s U'-L, 'K 5 3, qw: ' Qf..,f 5 kV,L W wg, i 2 ,kr f , V 'l rl' f' 9 5 thx It X nr Michelle Stohel Kelly Stevens .loson Stiffler Todd Stlres Amy Stolorz Byron Storms Shih-Wei Su Erin Sweeney Chris Szqj Robert Todjiki Dovid Torin Motthew Toylor Melisso Teoff Robin Termeforoosh 'iii ,. we nf TAKES 189 190 - trading places V SOY what? - David Omoruri is a: rounded at the latest parking-lot gossip. V 'SQ test!!! - David Bellinger aces ve another one after several hours of studying. 3, 4, ,,.- . , ,Y , I , V Chrlstlne Thlelo I ' ' 3 t fl .X Christopher Tholts V L gk I X' Cheryl Thompson if Q I f i ' 'C Amanltare Thurnbutu A f 'Q' ' V ' s John Tokahuto Z 'W' if 'K 72 X ,Q Donald Tom 4 I ' if .. X . K, C If ' 5' won Tron r , Larrinolrlmbielf' . , , Sherry Uchizono I :C I . ' I I I V Timothy Underwood AM 5 A' , - .. 'X 4' Lisa Vader 3 I ' W Ls! Mieke Van Rosmalen V f y 'ffi' Michelle Van Schaick ' . Q N - ., -X 9 I . rc , , I Nate Valentine 'gb ,V ,A A, , Anthony Vasquez 'V I y A L'A1 v fi Romeo Venerocion I , I ,B if g Angela Ventura ' 1 ml A If -. A Karla Vezzetri Q, ff kr.. 5 W LOW VOIZ If . I Wendy Waggener I 9' I ' a likely excuse .... Excuses, excuses. You'll never believe what hop- pened on the way to class Mr. Bourque. I was crossing the 400 quad when I was attacked by a swarm of killer knots. I was lucky to make it here aIive. Well, maybe that one didn't work, but at Clare- mont there was certainly on abundance of ones that would. I was researching colleges in the career center. was successful for Aaron Williams, after returning late from indulging in a cup of coffee. But being late to class wasn't the only thing Claremont students made excuses for. No homework? The dog ate it? Successful or not, some students excuses deserve merit, at least for originality. Like the one Kendra Miller used in her first period class. You see, I was driving to school with the top down on my car and my Algebra homework blew out of my bookbag, and into a manhole where construction workers were fixing the road! What time did you get home last night Bobby? I don't know, what time did you go to bed? said Bobby Pierce with a laugh. Doesn't that story sound familiar. For many students at Claremont, getting home late often required excuses. l got pulled over by a cop because we were in a red car, and there was a red car rallying at the high school, and they were checking to make sure it wasn't us, but it was a different cor. said Ashleigh Salidino who added l don't believe it worked. Other excuses often used were, I had to work overtime , I lost a contact lense , I had to go back for my wallet , my date left hisfher jacket and We switched to daylight savings time. Reckless driving? no couldn't be. I swerved to avoid a dog said Paul Lightfoot to explain the S500 damage he had done pulling an E- brake. All year long excuses never ceased to amaze andfor convince the people they were told to. How truthful you were was your choice, and how creative you were was also up to you, but whether they were believed or not was an entirely different story. 'MP H, lit? .5 I f ,1' 1 l g gsm , ,,s, 5 . .1 .9 f' A x V J os mb 4 lllllllil . f X fa oe vu, is XR T ,gg , 5 X :SZ 'Sl it ,Ks ,S fy 44 A - 4 ,, 0- , r X xg. Q ,K 4 6 f N e a X . fra ' L I ., 'A 1 or -vs! ,H s . I I' Celeste Wakefield Robert Walker Marion Walsh Jason Walters Lisa Wong Kristen Warren Jennifer Webber Nichole Webster Deanna Wells Joseph Welsh Andrew Wenricls Michael West Brion White Melissa White o 1 J il V J J 2 N 5 w ir, -fr 5-' , 3 5. E 5 , we ' f f J, t'10f againl - Aaron Becker and Danny register for the first day of school. A blooming with excitement - essle Knapp and his friend are overly anxious o go to plant flowers this spring. gf? gt qs YF' 6- W., ,, Z' ,X g -.,, ff Christine Williams Julianna Williams Mindy Wright Michelle Wright Karen Wulfert Allison Yamashlro George Yang Jerry Yoon Tiffany York James Young Sabina Zajac Lee Zamastll David Zee David Zolllnger TAKS 191 i i i haf? ..,, L sophomores sixteen condles 77- 1 gif, 3 I -Q' fe f Hfw t q.f'Sfwrt, - I-fm.,-: f,,fsf,:,a11e-tits ,: 'wsfaw new - -I :, Qffifgf' . -4 'Q 9 ftmw.,m,v,f1., L.,, gm.w1,1..z.aftyexigg fff,p,gi?w-3, 'i Y 5559 F' -E, f,,,, 5,1.:-2543 .,.,,L Q, . s iifffi .2 f wsu ,, . 'zfiiwz fa 'H' ' ,. , -' 1' V. soos t 2' t ' ' - it A s,ssss i . , ,ss. 4 s A ' W,1,1 I , Aiix Vi --1l'1 Y ff' Vs- ' T - sfo. , - J 1 - s.QlZ. .A A ii, ',Ls , i s he s ,s W . , ,, A L ' L' i A . V, g sss.ss i t . . ' Z' W ssss ,. -f . mn, 6 ' N- -f, -an is A I sT.s. f ' 1 Aff ' me - ww , f ff-.W ff: ff 2 192 - sixteen condles A con you do this? - Kevin Kelley shows off his key trick. 4 4 oh what o feeling - Bonnie Roth loves thot sensotion she gets when she wolks into closs ond there is o movie projector. 4 only 7 minutes leftl - Craig Rutherig rushes off to closs. 4 V only two things missing - Rob- ert Schemel hos it oll, but wheres the girl ond the cor? V checking out the scene - Mike Gecho ond Trino Flores decide for themselves which homecoming floot is the best. 4 Y V closs of 1990 student council - Michelle Domico, Heidi Toylor, l-leother Roberts, Denise Yung, Becky Mortin. lt wos the yeor of money for the sophomore closs officers. The follow- ing yeor their closs would be in chorge of Prom ond fundroising wos necessory. Their big events were con- dy ond sweotshirt soles os well os o few pizzo nights, This wos o suc- cessful ond fun yeor! sold Michelle Domico. We hove o totolly cool closs! The sophomore closs officers were: president, Denise Yungp vice presi- dent, Heother Robertsp secre- toryftresurer, Becky Mortin, repre- sentotives, Heidi Toylor ond Michelle Domico. P i'll trade you this for and apple - Shelly Scott, Chris Stoner, and Stacey Mc Creight take a break far lunch. P P definitely g.q. - Tyler Belk strides out to the parking lot to find a ride for lunch. 194 - sixteen candles Denise Abbott Hanan Abohebeish Angel Acevedo Roxrno Aderrnann T 'J 'J Robert Allen Cinnamon Alvarez Paul Anderson ,jf,.5acha Andreas l 'l'-'ll Traci Andrews Robert Anke La Tricia Austin Jeanine Baker Carlos Balocuit Joshua Banks John Barcelona Eric Barnes Jason Barrett seething pet peeves People hated everything. Noise, people other than themselves, and the little hassles which life put for- ward. Almost nothing went unhated in 1988. But what was it that upset Claremont High students the most? lt was a difficult question. There was so much to hate as, Kendra Miller stated. But narrowing it down to a single subject, she said when you're brushing your teeth and you get toothpaste in your hair. Kim Rountree added lt's the worst when you are working and you get hand- ed warm money from some kids shoe! Yes, those little problems of life were very annoying. The more philosophical side of Claremont Hig students delt with aspects of humc nature. l hate it when everybody wrong together and one persc that's right stands out and appea wrong . . . that bugs me, said Stev Niemeier after a long thought. lt sounds like Murphy's Law o casionally hit C.H.S. But, despite evi rything being hated, there was lov too. Sometimes people loved th some things that they hated. would be boring without some hatl Besides, what would the entertaii ment industry be able to do withal hate?l said Bobby Pearce. .N A 5 fy EW X Cv +93 If .-...-f 'vl- 'ii . f MQ Q1 as 'Qi .,'. 5 , ,. J av . .,,. ' 3 iff V l v I V I' 6- ff ,av 'llor-' .,. r 0 Thonnos Brower 'Lf' Ashley Brown . fe, e s 1 223' J 1 if. 1a?, rr. J ky if 7 ,17 V A ,J 'W 'W 52- 4 . 4' is 1 X 1 'A , B1 ,, 'mf 7 'f7'.,iJ 2 .nf i ,',V 1 - z,.,gg' .ivy . I f A J i' I V John Brindley Jeffery Brockwoy A A there if is! - Roche! Liro is shocked to find thot rope of the BeeGee's in her locker, P A A i wanted on A ! - Keirh Conklin doesn'r think rhe groding wos foir on his drivers educorion rest. 4 don't cover me! Jeff Brockway wonrs ro be o movie sror. if? ssir r I Q? Kirk Brodley Michoel Brogg Moithew Brond Merriiee Brosch Michoel Brelie Srephonie Bridges Gobriel Boiron Amy Bigelow Yvonne Bisuono Kevin Bock Andregiiliourque AndreW'Bowen Joson Bradford Zonisessho Borisre Richord Beordsiee Bridger Bennett BQFWV Benneff iFfiff.f' Angelo Bensonffi J Seon Berg Jennifer Berionf Ifzei Berrio TAKE 2 196 -- sixteen candles Mary Brown Greg Bruecl-mer Theresa Burgess John Busenberg Kathleen Coenepeel Nancy Calanga Julie Calderwood Rebecca Callebs Christine Cappeto Chrlstlno Cordona Aytels Celik Scott Chandler to an is ,fr-r Alice Chen Angela Chen Jennifer Church Jeffrey Colclough Edward Collins Keith Conklin Dovld Connelly Mory Conway Melsha Cook Stephanie Corbett Jason Corley Jannlce Corona . X 1. t 1 .fa - K 1 K i ft if x- X1 Q is 'lit' , Q CQ so 16, ,C -f t -sr!3Q5z:gEfgE1 t Qs 1 x 3 ,Q 0- st X X 2 i tt. wt C, Xi.: 3 J-was 'f' 4 .M C f ' lll.l J I 'K aww X gif? ll 1- A they come in every era -- Chris Juno introduces his history book to his friends 4 A across the seas -- Genie Robinson and Conny Hornmann compare notes on trav eling from Germany to America. J ',f my Q? R ,, WV wi ts Y if rv Keegan Costello Dawn Cunningham Bryan Daley Gregg Dalton Shanti Darland Todd Davies Kanea Davis Nanthan Davis Christine Dechawan Tomi Deitmeyer Michelle Deutschman Pedro Diaz -Dv A just for lunch - students wait in on endless line for school food and aimlessly wish the administration would go back ta having rwo lunch periods, 1 w Z fy i. qi-5 ,,, 'sf ., 1 ,.. , as 'la uw' ll? 1 .av I L Richard Diaz Karen Dlssmeyer Michele Domica Gilbert Dominguez Arthur Dunbar Jennifer Ebbeler Brittanee Ebbinga Todd Ebright Jennifer Eckhoff TamePEI Sawah William Elliott Kelly Engle TAKE! 197 198 -- sixteen candles Debbie Evans Deborah Farley Matthew Figura Trinidad Flores Mart Forrner Rachel Foster Jason Frame Samantha Garcia-Eggen Alexandra Gardner Jennifer Gardner Patrick Garlinger Jennifer Gardner Michael Gecha Kayce Gibson Doug Gilliland Melissa Gilpin nlSarhleen Glab 'lfllisa Goodwin! Denica' Gordonii Carroll Grays Laila Gridley Laura Gridley Michael Grosvenor Georgiana Gutierrez Jennifer Gunlock Terese Hall Kelle Hallmark-Ousley Maja Hamill David Han KT F wpwf- ,gr , V i don't beleive it - Eddie coiirnsi found our that the foorh fairy doesn'f exist 3 I W , - rf' W W' f , if V rr --1 . J ., , 1 A1 i e s 'H ' ' if L Q . ., , V -' le- h A f 'fi i if f, fic if X .gi if ' ' . cf 13 , A, as 'E Q 1 W x f X' x R 1 ilk A , s J mfr is 4 . -, V , ar - QQ fcfvr xl -ff' if-' l , c an V 4 ,f .- ,Q 4. K, .., u Damien Hanchetr irq VAAV Jennifer Hand ri, .cw Q X s ,A . 'E 'T -E - Q ,.. S iz X H h . .u gly , .. E K , ,,,. y t g ,J wi A A 4 wi. ,,,: ' A A my doy is A doing the jig jonce closs. I'Uined - Amy Phillips con't believe she broke o noil, - Chris Juneou is doncing the routine he leorned in o Christopher Honsen Andrew Horbushko 6- 0 Andreo Horney Chris Horper Joel Horper Cynthio Horris Michoel Horris r 5 1-f . X, A , Shelley Hort Dovid Hortford Robert Houducoeur Dorold Hecht Seon Heckers Stoci Hempsteod Dono Henson o doy in the life of broces Buzz. Hildegords olorm went off ot 7:05 om., on hour lote. Why con't l ever woke up on time? she wondered os she wiped the night's drool off of her cheek, Ouch!! oh no, not ogoin! I hote it when my broces stick to the inside of my cheek. ooh, oooh, ouch, phew, it's offf' Hildegord brushed her silver teeth with her speciol broces brush to remove her breokfost remoins ond then put in her rubber bonds. Now off to school. Dom forget your orthodontist oppointme-nt todoyf' Hildegordfs iidornef vetted Otter he-ri i 'lit if ti' titt Ring. The lunch bell rong . . . oh no, oenother lunch period with Burger King in my broces, Hildegord sighed toiiilhetifrliendiiiiwhofiiwos tecentiy freed from bondage. Snop! the two front rubber bonds just broke one hitting the roof of her mouth ond the other flying three feet oheod df tier? T ilti E Lunch went okoy ond just before Sth period Hildegord looked ot ,herseif in the mirrorfond checked to rmoiieffsuie no one coulditelliwhotiishe hcid fotitilunchfiiilt 2:86. Thot smell. Orthodontists offices olwoys smell like ontiseptic. Hildegord, fvvouldffyouiipleoset sit inirfthe third choirfiithe trainees ossistont dslredjitlft'i'NoWfgi hciY7e you been hovingfony troubles with yourggbtoce-s? e e e Nd, otherthotitthe tihsiderifbf myfffcheek is rnutiloted, they hurt, they onnloy ond I wont them off right now. Oh, your broces will be off soon enough ond then you'll be glod you hod them. she soid os she treoted my mouth like o rubber bond. Stretch here ond stretch there. Chomp. Ouch! Sorry The orthodontist woltzed over, checked her mouth ond soid ok, we'll see you ogoin next month. Zoom. Hildegord rushed home to toke o shower ond get reody by 6180 becouse she wos being picked up for her first dote with o guy she reolly liked, Eugene. Ding-dong. The doorbell rongi Hi Eugene. Well, I guess we're off. Bye'-' They ote dinner ot o cute little restouront nomed Chorlie's. Eugene ordered ribs, ond Hildegord ordered the some. Uh oh, the ribs come with corn on the cob . . . the worst. Whot could Hildegord do but GOT it . . . she couldnt be rude!!! All night Hildegord hoped she'd picked out everything from the horrid silver things. Whenever Eugene wosn't looking she stuck her fingers in her mouth ond took out o chunk of ribs or corn. The movie wos good ond best of oil Eugene couldn't see her mouth ond the dinner she undoubtobly still showed. Driving home oll Hildegord could think obout wos whot if he kisses me? Whot if my broces get in the woy? They pulled up in front of the house ond wolked up to the door. Goodnight . . . there it went . . . kiiiissss . . . kiiiissss Ouch! Eugene excloimed, Oh, l'm so sorry, l didnt meon to. Hildegord opologized. 'll know you didn't, goodnight ond Eugene deported with o peck on the lips. TAKE2 199 Sigkgn 21 f , , 'W F 5521, . gr, a gf -airs 1-fit I K. 2 sz., my A: V i 'Qi k eil 5 . ,A , were Emi: if? ' ish 1: , A Q. - t fi- rin Morgon Herbert Erilso Herbold Kevin Hertz Christine Hicherson Cynthio Hoog Greg Hoch Stocey Hodoh Gobriel Hoffmon lon Holmon Brion Holmes Tonyo Holstrom Jenny Horn ,gs Dovid Horne Jonice Hsu Brion Huglin Don Hyrnon Courtney Jockson Tiso Jockson Justin Jonger Wes Jeter Comille Johnson Down Johnson Kotrino Johnson Adom Jones l X 1 R f X X A yummmmmm' Jontce Hsu soves money by feostlng on her nolls for lunch ,nf , Perer lulin Christopher Juneou Jonothon Koplon Kevin Kelley Azorm Khonsori Borboro Kim Korhie Kim Noncy Kim Jeonne Klusmonn Jesse Knopp Chris Kneevers Allisso Kolels f 2 1 1 1 K M -Wing' W 259 if A W 3 5 1.- Kori Kolodge Jolie Kronce Angelo Krueger Eunoh Kwok Eugene Loi Ryon Lomb Wilton Longe Leilynn Lou Dovid Lee Suson Lee Debbie Evons Emily Kim , if f N 'ng , fa fi V f TAKE 7. 201 Mlkolo Leschly Kenneth Levenson Mark Lewls Sou Hon Llong Motrhew Llght Joseph Lindsey ' Rachel Llro Amy Llu Monique Lobos Aimee Lopez Brlon Lott John Louch Chrlstlno Lozo Allen Lu Fong Lu loshuo Lucos Mlchoel Lucke Joel Lumsden Chrlstopher Lunde Jeffrey Lyon Com Moch Lorl Moler 202 sixteen condles :eff A A A take me to your leader Ieods Sou Hon Liong to his superior, A A free to be you ond me - Mc Donold enjoys o doy or school, A see Brion Hamilton - go Brio 3 sf' , -. f s ?, 1,, vyvm ,ff . . , f f 41 4' 1 l Qv Ax 1- f i? 4' ,, 4 , 'X , 1 4 Q . 4 V X A J, J ' 'll . D K 7 M t V 'N . ' , ,.,, ag' ' , - f :rig K X H 1 ,,,.,, ,,.Q I' ,xy Q5 .i if,d'- 'Q 'J' A A I f ' ' A mi 5 ,, ',,, A you're kidding! - Kelly sneiison tells Becky Warpale about her Saturday night fiasco with her new boyfriend, li N nv-F. l y J 3' Q-rw :V 'i ' ', Q F 2' , - ff' Jose Maldonado Stephanie Maldonado Donald Martin Joshua Martin Rebecca Martin Angelica Martinez Elaine Martinez Alexis Marxrniller Melinda Mason Rebecca Mathews Jennifer Matteson Jeffrey Mc Aloon Eric Mc Bride Stacy Mc Creight Tami Mc Curdy Charles Mc Dernnott Jalyn Mc Donald Mike Mc Donald Julie Mc Nabb Linda Medina Alejandro Melendrez TAKE2 203 :Metal 'K f Vw gn - ,hai-,ss Wt W . , ,1,f,:vSsAS,sf:., is fits:-wg,,.:2,3:Q.9fg:atg5,g:5 zf.:q:f5w5 ,I , 3 gsssissz-1:-tsziime.:sg 1 - ' I g..,, .gs 5' -f' -. 'i'.1ijggi'.lW-, 204 - sixteen candles V munchies in motion - Charlie Stod- dard realizes that her lunch is not quite dead yet. V V i could, but maybe not - Cindy Harris can't decide who to ask to the Girls Leogue Semi-Formal Dance. V 4 don't trip -- Alicia Goodwin con- centrates deeply on her coordination as she takes life one step at a time. sift' Q fi Elana Merlitzky John Michel Devon Miller Michael Miller Stacey Mills Tonya Mills Karen Mindlin Shawn Minnihan Denise Miranda Kerri Misenheimer Sri Mohandie Bobbie Moore Rumm Morag Joseph Morris am- Zim! ,j I l 40. 1 fp fi , G as hm ' in V -f 'wi ,rv Z ' 1, 6 f wf be , if X gm VXL ,, s. v ff' 'P ,ir f' 'J - N' W n '- 'ls ll J N Q- ,N I: 'K , i A M ml Q A A 'Z' J ' , M 4 0' ' tr Z wfw. we - - r 4 If -n. 'r' MM 4? f ' x C H K , rw' 'v 'ff fzflrfzi V 1 f ' i , , . mzil . ,, A vin-' N A sportin' if - Dovid Solos wishes he were John Lennon. r x K, 2 ' 1 I A 1 ,ps 'rr , , W 6 1 ew, QQ ' , fa '22, f :mf r v u 9 A T 'ak 4' LW if ' V ,p Lp' ga- 'V Joseph Motisi Doug Myers Humberto Novorro Cory Nelson Thuy Ngo Tuon Nguyen Chip Nierlich Timothy O' Leory Hon Porl-2 See Noe Pork Nicholos Porks Christy Porsons Steve Potterson Jorge Poz Poul Pechkom Iro Perry Amy Peterson Koro Peterson Chou Phcn Aimee Phillips Motthew Piotr Gino Pickering Nino Pielstick Lesley Polo Andrew Pontions Richord Poole Keith Proger Meoghon Prendergos Jill Previch Douglos Price Dino Printy Shelley Pry Jennifer Pyrdelk Christoph Rodici Joelle Roinbolt Lindo Promos TAKE 2 205 Jomes Rumble S Russel Rodgers Edworqziiodriguejz R PouiZ'RodrigRue2 Steve Rodriguez Pofricio Rogers Bonnie Roth 'Soroh Roth Jowffery Russell Greig Ruthrig Soyuri Sokorrieto Dovid Solos Julie Scorrow Robert Schernel Michoel Schilling 206 sixteen condles ! Dwight Rupp V Lee Rowles iii V Tonyo Roy R' Kieshowono Reese lonyo Remer li H .ee ft, Trovis Ricord Amy Richordson Elizobeth Riley Robert Riley Heother Roberts Genio Robinson P A A oh gag! - John Louch con't believe he hod the mocoroni ond cheese spe- ciol for lunch, P cheese - Somontho Gorcio tries to show her teocher thot she is truly enjoying her closs L dude - Mott Light con't believe he hos so much homework on 0 Mondoy night 1 it 4 let me tell yOU -- Heother ond Tiffony York listen to the lotest gossip. 4 catching some tunes - Craig Rutherig listens to 0 few hormonic notes before his closs, Jomes Schneider Down Schrom Amy Schweitzer Andrew Scogin Christion Scott Shelly Scott N... :'iii 1 ',,V rivolry: the Go! Fight! Win Tonight! Boogie down ot POMONA highl? Cheers such os these echoed frequently through Citrus stodium. While most of us went to the gomes to cheer for the Wolfpocls, the visiting teom olso hod its loyol supporters. The Pocls wos viewed by mony os 0 formidoble opponent. Not only did we show our strength in footboll, but olso in such sports os woter polo ond soccer. As one student from Uplond commented, Cloremont olwoys hos good reoms it seems like. Others hod greot respect for Cloremont oth- letics, wondering how such o smoll community could field so mony ex- cellent teoms. Sports, however, were not the on- ly criterio by which we were judged. 6- other side Rivol high schools olso tended to be- lieve thot Cloremont High students were conceited snobsf' Most felt thot the students were spoiled be- couse they owned their own cors ond hod other luxuries Cthough these people sometimes hod the some thingy. Perhops the reoson for such cruel comments wos the foct thot Cloremont wos on exemplory school thot offered both on outstonding ed- ucotion ond competotive sports. Rivolry wos present ot every school, ond Cloremont wos no ex- ception. Cloremont High students, un- fozed, continue to compete with oth- er schools. In foct, the comments simply inspired us on to try even horder. ,r Robert 'Slsopik A Robin Si-:rimmer Kelli Snelson r ,left Snyder ig Mork Selden Dovid Sessler Benjqnjiin Seiisgwczn . Timothy Shorier Kelly Shonlss Leepr Shimlfrhedo M LVZV Edwin Silonce Joonno Simpson Chantelle Sims? Roy Slciiier r.--555.1 . 1-Be-e Dee-Solonqr - . TAKE 2 Q07 Whitty Somvichion Downo Souzo Jonathon Stork Renee Steele Stocy Steiner April Steword Richie Stillwogon Tino Stluko Charlie Stoddord Christine Stoner Shonnon Sullivon Alexonder Swoin Heidi Toylor Jennifer Teeples Rebecco Terrneforoosh Stocey Theobold Michoel Thompson Kevin Thumm Anthony Todor Jonothon Troutner Keith Tysko I 3 S ieie :2?OCi0'1iss!l5fe ieie S r S 'SW-ishinQ to hove own phone line 7 E-xcited obouf driving r r Si i fiibnergetic wifh'1CHS Spirit T-errified of blind dofes S-illy experiences l-ndependent from porent rides X-roted movies? T-ernperomentol E-xcellent excuses E-xpecting to be oslsed to o donce N-ever been kissed? 208 - sixteen condles 4 S 'FS N 1 sin. V? L ar 1, Mr X V superman - Jeff Snyder gives his Clork Kent look. fr rd- S r f S ' in , 1 ff r ' ' isa i at, ' S ii, M, fir yu f , f Q f . . -, .f:,:1l . r' 'Q vc ,f r r fl ' S V r 1 2 ,... 1 -- A 4 - K' f . , . v 1 f ' r . f. , '-Q, ,f L V' ur' -, 4 '. A l, r L 3 - -i1ii,,:' J , L Q 6 L 4' - 2 W,., f Vr,r ' H f aio ' 0 QIUITI dCiY - Cynthia Hoag stores out with werwhelrning excitment at the people in central quad. ' V mischievious - Julie Scorrow plots her plan ir her science fair project ' V V what a man Sophomore. WY? 2 Q ,, - Troy Phillips is proud to be 3, we , eip' In W -ru- iiff pf , --t t S f 1' 41 if 6 , L vz 1,...i-,W 'I -.wwdl fs 51 'if '7' as fm., if f x H4 'I i'q b, x.. 'rr Olin : . 4, as f F fi if W, ,W if ,y V I ' I f ii .,.,, I ' 'ik , 1.4. 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Y v 4 cold hands - Greg Hoch is ready to hit the slops for some winter skiing. ei I if Phillip Valadez Toby Vasquez Ruby Veneracion Cliff Verity Jacob Wachtel Kristine Waggener Tracee Walker Seamus Walsh Sherrie Walters David Wang Joanna Ward Becky Warpole Evonne Waterman Roger Watkins BrentfWatson to - Robert Watson Traci Weber Shawn Webster James West Zachary Whearcrofr Nicole White Susan Willhafrtii Deborah Wishart Heather Woods Christy Woodson Aurelia Wong Sabrina Woolf Christina Wright Chris Wylie Nadine Ybarra Cynthia Yarbrough Denise Yung Paul Ziemer Jennifer Zitar Sonya Zuker TAKE 2 209 210 - gremlins freshman gremlins A don't feed me offer midnight - Mirchell Descoreou warns the student body. ,fs-, 4 ,fi ' NK -.,,, 2 4 4 enjoying her first CHS dance - Alyson Ritchie checks out oil the moles in sight 4 have you checked out the weekly SpeClOl? -- Bob Coolter enjoys the school food. 4 v where did the boll QC? - Moty-Ann Wind is puzzled during P.E. N' V the lunch Club - o group of freshmon pock together for protection. 4 V Y closs of 1991 student council - Ryon Bozelo, Chris Pierce, Terry Shorter, Kotie Rolph, ond Amy Roberts. pock in the action Freshmon closs officers proved their know-how in their first yeor ot Cloremont High, when they come in first with their theme for the home- coming floor, Mexico. Despite the rid- icule mony freshmon foce, the closs council functioned well in its office ond wos respected by fellow council members, Unity ond spirit were definitely strong in the closs, oided by the closs counciI's fundroising ideos such os piz- zo nights ot Round Toble ond oc- tivities such os the sweotshirt design contest. The freshmon closs officers were: president, Ryon Bozelog vice presi- dent, Chris Pierceg secretoryftresurer, Amy Roberts, representotives, Terry Shorter ond Kotie Rolph. TAKEI 211 212 - gremlins Angela Aguirre Stephanie Alexander Cynthia Alvizo Lafayette Amie Patrick Anke Kimberly Anthony Veronica Arevalo Gloria Arquinzoni Daymian Armstrong Gloria Arquinzoni Joseph Ash Flora Aslid Christopher Aultman Melissa Baffa Steve Bailey Fronls Bair Nicholas Baiz Mollie Baldridge Brian Barnbarger Gina .Barbish A Sarah 'Barnes Julie -Basa William Bortifi? Daniel Boyer Ryan Bozela A,glennife-Qfglleordeiiftgll i MQ Becerril' L Melanie Bedell 5- ' i wnxjf e M21 1? 26' ,,,, Z , 11 mt ' iv ,, 6 51 If A L. E 1 EV x Y ,, 3 C' ,adv 24 at I I-,iss -, wi . , I ,ai Sv 22 an 4' E l fm frr , 2' - Vg - Ak ...md VA ig, ., p,a,M,A' . i A A f dx 5 ? A A ,- , ,rf 4 ., - I .f f fe f s fi' N- fl ' ' 'M ,V ' A , M2 'qt ' 'X f, ' XM' Q ,Q . Y ' 1 ,K ' iff NK fx 1 , x ,. an 1: s 5' f4 5 gm . 1 Q l ,A . '36 Q Y L i l0Ve life - freshman Shane Rogers couldn'r be hOPPfSfO'CH5fs iinnj s i ssts sf F? ,,.V, 5 ff, Wai . T -Fa ,J 'ff in , 3... go 1 , . QNX Q We-if' ' 1 f ,, -in . if Karen Beech J Michelle Bendixin I I Z1 5, A Q ' 1 4' V Alissa Benisek . ,A . I Q , Matt Bennitt . W 3 9'3 5 1 V Z A, z Rebecca Bentley T ' J fl Dina Biscotti A Steven Bock rig, 1 C '1 A Zack Bodner . A , -' ell: , . ' gyv :S 4 X T. Bogaczyk 5 Nj Carlota Bogen 1e,, M- it fic if Bemodef' Bolce Monhew Bolin , f, ., .-ffl rf: . 'fwfr' eel e f c-elL f '2' ' A A . Qi' Nlkl Booker : ' Ae if Jerel Borboo I J, ,Vi -3 Mark Brandl fe 4 . Jennlfer Brandt ' Randy Brannum W of gf . X f .,,, yn, ,r , , r f t William Braxton W ,t1,. , ,, .- , 1 W ' 1 ' ' 5' 1 Jennifer Breakey Roman Brinkman Jon Brower Allsa Brown Jeffrey Brown , Joshua Brown ' 4 Ty- Mark Brown Monica Brown Trllby Brown Michael Browne Arin Brumfield-Strom Carl Brunst Jeremiah Bryan Cynthia Burkhart Tammy Butchko X X J 4 A football stud - Hector Comovol as excited about the big game. 4 this is how if'S done - Rob Roufuss shows Matt Bolin how to eat in a manly manner. A C'mon - there's no test is there? Marty Mazurek, David Marrh, and Gregg Wright pray for a sub. TAKE: 213 V P now this is o burrito - Aaron Urlich describes his lunch to Mark Lucas. P why didn't i think of that? -- Hector Cornavol walks back to get a V8. P P V that's the sub? - Amit Pandey contemplates sneaking out of class. 214 - gremlins Gino Cabrera Sean Coenepeel Rebecca Callaghan Dennis Campbell Laura Cappella Ana Carnavol Hector Carnovol Karla Carrion Shannon Carter Eric Cartwright Karina Casillas Thomrnara Chaisawasdi Andrea Chavez Ann Chen Vincent Chen Joseph Chirichella Jason Chlad Jae Hoon Chai Jeannie Chai Jeremy Church Rodney Clark Theresa Clark Jerome Clay Mott Clonts h Robert Coalter Shelley Cochet Bryan Cody Anrui Coleman L Warren Collier Kelly Collier Ma ii rv 1 . H if 1 3 ' , V, E K ' E3 A T fr it 1 .,r.,, i f r :rl 'vf' r Mui eil' 1 , ,tl-f4 f v, 'gf' - we H is ' L, .,,, M My ' I ,ffff , ' I , M , is rf' frr 4? X 4, pn ,, . A- gg' A fe A ,. .' .Y V ' lt. A ,,.,..... 444 1 '? ,. s .K .Z ,.,L L J WM V C , -Q . - L L: M ,J , ff L,m,L 1 I C X,,,,,,,,L 'X 7 1 2 I- 'x A ww Wow: lv' rf' s-,m, Um Y pleosegf please. pleases-.gsen vera prays his mother packed raisins in his lunch today. f 71 4 ,, ,,f ., 'V K- R qv 'T 14 -.fy ffl Cf a 1 ,Q Robert Comeau Dana Corley Alisa Cornell Jennifer Corso Terry Cotterman Michael Cox Alycia Coyle Raina Crawford Joelle Crawl Adrian Culverson Mindi Curry Mike Curtis Brandi Cutliff Keith Dabols Lee Davis Joe Demirjyn Mitchell Descoteau Alexander Deutsch Rebecca Dickinson Laurie Dietrich Tyson Dobrinen Yvonne Dominiguez D, Dowazek Matthew Durian Yvette Duron Jonathan Ebbler Kathryn Eckenberg Riham EI Sawah Alexandra Elston Marllys Escukiero ' Bryan Esser Johneizwmgir Scott Ewing' Jennifer Farris Ayoglieorn , 5, Christopher Fellows Matthew Figuro V Joshua Fisher' f ' Patrick Fittro Poullfronkeli t TAKEl 215 216 - grernlins Eric Franklin Sheree Fu Vincent Fu M. Fuller Tino Furby Jason Galeener Jason Gallardo David Gorcla Carissa Garn Jennifer Goston Sean Gautier Audrey Geiger Steven Ghazorion Jennifer Giboney Joel Gingrich Jennifer Ginther Allen Goh Colette Gonzales Eli Gonzales Robert Gonzales Tammy Gonzales Dolores Graham Wendy Griffith Josan Grigsby Paul Guertln David Guess Kelly Gwin Troy Henry Bernice Hernandez .limi Hernandez Christopher Hill James Hill Melindo Hill Christina Ho Alyssa Hahn Dianna Hallmark ' Amy 'Harper Eric Hortung Chad Hasbrouck 'Erik Hoshiguchi Tereso Head W. he . , forte ofiloocffbff ,tiagiirregiikftefgfilfutfHier' fti ' .tackers befareglunchw ,.V M A faotlqoses Erika Wilson scent whit raigo mime next CHS dance. q I Hi ri Nathan Hofrlchter Aaron Hogg Paul Holstrom Alicia House Cameron Howard Jennifer Hunt Wayne Hunzlcker Beth Hurlbutt Katherine Hurst Francisco Islas Kelly Ivle L. Jockey Darrell Jackson Dovld Janosky Jason Jeffrey Cassandra Johnson Victor Johnson Alsha Jones Eric Jones Kevin Jones Natasha Jones ' ' the 80's surviving To survive the 8O's? Oh, you have to have a car and you have to have a house and you have to have a curling iron . . . oh, and you need hoirspray . . . thot's the most important. said freshman Amy Roberts in a high pitched voice while bouncing up and down to activate her thoughts. Others were more concerned with how to deal with life rather than what objects were needed. Anna Lucas be- lieved that a sense of humor was nec- essary to survive the eighties, while Lee Anne Herrlinger said You need to know knowlegef' She looked puzzled for a while and then corrected herself saying that you need knowlege. Some also worried about serious world prob- lems. You need condoms so you don't get AlDS! qulpped senior Barako Harper with a grave look on his face. The present is never easy to survive, but neither is the future. What will we need in the future? To survive the 9O's, the next century? Who knows. Only time will tell. TAKE! 217 Neil Jouvenot Jennifer Joy Ahmod Komol Diono Kono Golit Kormon Debro Kenneolly Gregory Kennett Doston Kholili P wow - I wish I hod thot donut, stores Motthew Durion. V Y only 158 doys, 4 hours ond 12 minutes left - Jeonnie Choi ond Julie Scorsotto con't woit for summertime. F 3 ei? , , ' J, ' ,, s L- .J qw e ' -f K '17 Jomie Kidwell Joson Kim Julie Kim Toe Eung Kim Jennifer King James Klewer llonold Klinedinst J, Kompor Kristin Kurtz Borboro Lobinger Dmetrius Locy Chi Wei Loi Johnny Loi Angelo Lomb Stocy Lomb Robert Londer Cynthio Longgle Tommie Lnngstoff 218 gremlins Leofuofu Louti Kotie Lowson Rhondo Leoch Bor Uei Lee Jonet Lee Michoel Lee ljfrino Leighty z.', gg, - Aloin- Leon William Leyrette ,wg J 1 V sr r . 'iii A' :Lgki 1 2 ' 2 1,21 V -J , . I f kt . ' ,, na- ,Quay frm .Q os av- 'Q 5 z Y' 4? r A 4' J r is are I lry fun. H L ug? - 15' of il 1 , ffzicf i mf! I l 4:9 vet qs, . -Aff 5 it ' 'L L AWIA' My Michael Leroy N 5 , ' ' , Sin Liang 5 6- 5, A ,lk -V John ukem 1 if 1 5 , - Michelle Logan ', -.-Q L i, - ' - A - Joseph Lopez ' EM - L, . ' K - tg' '. Michael Loritsch l t' 'Z' ki V A an , Hugh Louch e A ,,. fl We M ' 2 x , . . , Mark Lucas '31 A f , Mudl Mach I ,J 5' 5 , , ge .3 in as - ,, , Shogala Mack . - 1 - ' ' ' I ' Jennifer Madsen -Q , my 2 ., f Y I 4--. Susan Magdzlarz 4 M K 4 5 . Leslie Magodoro yr ' l Andrew Major x 'ZS' K stunned - you put a what in my locked? says Greg Kenent. H-,aka Lynn Makau Aaron Mahnken Elva Manuel Andrew Marcus Esmeralda Morroquln Monica Mortelll David Martin procrastination Procrastination is a word 'often used to describe ond define the typical high school student. My llfe revolves around procrastination, I love to walt to do everything at the last minute. It makes my mom mad, stated senior Paul Lightfoot. Obviously, we all procrastlnated for tests, or as- signments at sometime or another. Procrastination is something l don't have to deal with often. l am a really organized person, freshman Carl Brunst said boldly. Gthers seemed to believe that they dldn't learn the true meaning of the word until their last years at CHS. This was because homework multlplid as the years progressed. All in all, procrastination was a typical occurence that happened to all high school students. lt ls a situation that everyone claimed to have control of. It was almost like an adiction. When lt came down to it, could the CHS students octuolly write a paper two weeks early for a closs? According to the poll, It was doubtful. But in the end the paper was done on time, although it wasn't completed until 2:00 AM that morning. As Kelli Snelson commented, Procrastination is something l do every day, and I will probably do it for the rest of my life. TAKEl 219 Victoria Martinez Scott Marvin Brac Mathews Drue Matthews Maricelda Mayfield Timothy Mayne Martin Mazurel V another slow dance - freshmen bays ponder on who to ask to dance. J M ' 5 if ,J , . 5 QA, 1 f x J 9 . 4 25,4 , K. ,V ,www A A W ' 4 t' do ' '35 3 r 'JS i fe.. 1 J 1 ., 4 Q Q N. I F 223 Q W K K His. , g- ...,- ,M yi . Wifi fr X FF Lt , ,ar 5 220 - gremlins James Mc Cabe Richard Mc Cray Sean Mc Elvy Scott Martin Shawn Mc Farland John Mc Gillivray Jennifer Mc Kernan Heidi Meadows Jennifer Medina Robert Meisel Ayliz Mercankaya Melissa Mertens Warren Metlitsky Adam Metwalli Kasra Milani Darrin Miller Eric Miller Jason Miller Kenneth Miller Michelle Mitchell Kathy Mitchiner MQW eve df 35' X' x 45 QwWEiWwi f k1u: r ' 'V t 4 ,' W , ,,, ' I .,,, ,.,' Q J fgiwedgi' psf 1 wif, , , ' J 'M' r Q 5 N -Y J' Jhr, V ,Ji , 1 f C iff 4? 1 if r J r 4- V vw VJ ,15- sf f. r ' ,. ,shi E 'Q 16 ' 26 4 4 r ' J 'J ' , 4 -Fl ' I c?Jr,cy L new 186 ' f J 'xr ,- ,JL f 'I rf 77 ' i . f , . , 1 --' iff J - 1 x 9, Z A, I , .. ffw A I 2? 1 Q fir 4. f fo . f f mfg iiy , gr or ff Q fi 7, x Tl , Qwfnoww J , W mr . .,, my M , ' 'Q ' ,M ,f F at , ,ri My ' '4 'ii if J I VM, ' X, we-' 4 pondering life - Marty Misirk contem- 'Nu' plates his role in Claremont High. V future biologist - Todd Powlesson tells us of the functionings of the brain. V V on the lookout - freshmen Wendy Griffith and Erik Waldman admire passing seniors. E NP gf? .E 3 'Q S fr ss Q,-3 1' it l E 1 5 r 3 C g Q 5 1 'WN 5 1.33 E. O Connell Celeste Olivares Estelle Olivares Shannon O Molley Shadi Ohadi xx XJ SF O' afX0 , .XIX W0 di BXQSVKSCD rv Ogg' f XA cf . Q9 vt .fEQCYQo, ah ,r C 5 vt t tb Quo uf? VAUP0 Sf at f rceseqmrfifishi Michael Noyes Laura Nunes bow down Do you remember those times when you were asked to tie a Sen- ior's shoe or sing in central quad? During the school year, the Seniors participated in an traditional activity called Freshman Initiation. The tra- dition lived on, and the first weeks of ,HighxSchooifrtswere..ttagain humorous and exciting for everyone. Senior Kyie Kwiotelrsaid, .'Qit's so much fun to watch them squirm! g.4Manyg5,of the-gthings these fresghmanh 'Shad to do were harmless stunts. Fort instange thisgyyear gs they gleaned ceq? trol quad, S iipulIedWflweeds,i didfpushiif ups, danced together, andwere treeifin theft-lorse Shoe. Freshman Carl Brunst said, Those guys are big but I really wasn't scared. lt was kind of fun. Freshman initiation was one of those quiet traditions of CHS. Senior Don Cavalheiro recalls when he was a freshman. 'Tiremember rfliiavinggto be a human door. lt's all in good spirit andthe traditiorfi should livegon, An- other anonymous Seniordremem- belted pushing quarters Wlflf3,.hlS nose and being trashed in a trash can. lfii Tmazi 221 ' V' O r- QDVCXgib. QQXV- U gli JJXP9 KL new David Mix W e xo Ux QCONP K? Kip Moore DP X J Kyle Moore 'CDN VJQA V Q C' Michael Moore ,, fggvl is FAQ-J Q ED 53 CQX ,rfb ' 9 Nxtfxv UXQ l of f Jeanette Morthom 1 Greg Morton ,X M Rxmrothy 'Tall I Q NPN LM ic oe auertz A Ngo Nguyen W 222 - gremlins Sheila Overson Su Pak Al Palacol Amit Pandey Dana Parker Joshuo Parrott Amish Patel Julian Peebles Elizabeth Peery Manuel Penaloza Kiese Penner Manuel Penzola Manfred Perera Ernie Perez V pitch fha! ball - Lafayette Amie ge involved with a great game of baseball 4 V yummy yummy - Ann Chen or Chris feast on their lunches. My f 1,004 4 M V. Q11 , Xe Q. , '14 str , V E m ' .fl ' 1 - if at C 1 CN W 3 ew U .A 32 t I xl: Timothy Peters I sl f' I Elizabeth Peterson V Katherine Peterson scon Phillips Alina Phillipson 3 Chris Pierce . 5 j 1 June Piker f .,... , s... V socializing on the stage - many freshmen enjoy theirfiunches in the warm sun- ' shine. iz - , N .lf MJ ? ,Zi 's anviufg V ', A 4' 9 1 Asif? A I I :fa r 25 jr Dovid Pisorkiewicz Chrisropher Pobst Korrino Posner Korie Posr Derek Powozek Koren Powell Yoverre Prulrr Joey Roel Korie Rolph Chrisrin Rombo Ed Romirez Ricordo Romos Dorcie Rondol Suson Ronkin Donlelle Roscon Dileep Roo Cory Rouch Robert Rouchfuss Chrissy Rowlings Ed Reed Geoffrey Reeves Rebecco Regon Jomes Ribbe Dorryl Richordson Dylon Richey Dorron Rickerrs Alyson Rirchie Tino Roberto Amy Roberts Bret Robinson Regino Roby Fronk Rocco Thomos Rock Jimmy Rodriguez Jamie Rodriguez Alice Rogers Tino Romero Lynne Rose Allison Roumree Chrlsrie Rupp Edword Russell TAKE l 223 losing it Oh my gowd, I lost my tooth- brush I con't find my Simon ond Gorfunkle tope . . . where's the beef . . . ? In 1988, mony such outcries could be heord ot Cloremont High. In focr, mony students hod close encounters with the Lond of the Lost! A deodly reolm where onnoyonces ond frus- trotions become reolity, ond you couIdn't find o dorned thing. A di- verse number of people lost o di- verse of number things, including cor keys, homework, pensfpencils, choc- olote nopoleon creom-puffs, etc. I'm olwoys losing my cor keys, sold senior Monico Huffmonn, ond often I lock them inside the cor! Oh yeo, odded Alfonzo Ricordo, I once locked my chocolote nopoleon Jennifer Ryon Michelle Socco Joyce Sokomoto Joseph Solos Enrique Solozor Erik Schoumonn Morieke Scheffy Daniel Schreiber Jeffrey Scoonover Julie Scorsorto Mike Scott Rondy Scott Willie Scott Bryon Shoner Jennifer Sheorer Christino Shoemoker Terence Shorter Christopher Sidell Kurt Sidell Chio-lin Simmons Misty Simonion 224 Gremlins creom puff in my cor, ond when I come bock, it wos gone! fthe creom puff, not the cor.j I wos so devostotedf' Another greot loss, os expoined by Julion Scoff, . . . wos when I wos work- ing on o yeorbook deodline on o sun- doy evening, ond we lost the copy on 'losing things'. So then I hod to re-type the whole dong thingI However, moteriol objects were not the only things which people lost. For exomple, Ruth Adermonn exploins by the end of sixth period, l've lost my mind! This porticulor loss wos evident in mony who wolked the quods of CHS. This wos the copy on losing stuff, Yet more proof thot life wos tough. But better to hove loved ond lost, I suppose, And so I drow this to o close. xx wsggwbd sv 'X Q.. . .X , 'Qu . 1 Z ui 4 2 2 S. 1+ Ilr -f I I . A, P Aja stride offer o ride -- Jim Klewef 5 ,.ff-strollgpntoicinmpusgnfterqjg-crisp lT?lOff3lflQ.gdTlVQ5ff.-i.-- V+ V V ocgijgozing threesome 'f1llHeidii,.Meodff+ J. . , A ows,1Corlo Corrion, ond friend observe life In 1. ' I .the quod, then, reoligfng thqfgtheygore one mmgl ..g. V .. , . . . P no horsin' with porcelain - Andy Mojor corefully prepores o boll of cloy for throwing Qon o wheelj. 1 .n, f at W .M 'Hung-, I 4 if 4 if , if so-A gh 'lf'-if F Q.. A Q-' xlf ?.!J ws , 1 45' - .X . 1 0 lf' ' ,f - nw, ' .4 'i s I. R E Q 5 .V 4 , Stephanie Siqueiros R. Sisneros Joneon Sloan Jill Sloat Derek Small Mark Smith Robby Smith Andrew Sniecinsk Christine Snyder Jennifer Soh Chormoine Solis Louro-Lee Solis Madeline Soto Migdolia Soto Shannon Spoccorotelli Thomos Spaulding Michael Spearman Jesse Starke Grant Stine Greg Stone Kristen Strengell , , ,.,, V3 y Lvv ,Vi.,, , .1, H ,,, VV ,V ' J :. 54 ,, ' F f A 1 A S ' , i, V 'fa ' f- 9 , Q ' ' 2 . ', J'zZ'iZffff J at -4- hw f' , . f P GH, ' J ,- y 1 ,A ' I ' ' ti: VT ,Z f' J M .,J, . , M N W, A Q gesture of goodwill - senior David Miner openly displays his friendship with freshmen Eli Gonzales ond Jennifer Gibbony, 6 ff fir ,,,,,, 5, M f Sf. ,V 2 Scott Struve John Styles Kevin Sullivan Potricio Sulllvon Steve Suroci Rudy Tolovero 3 if TAKE! 225 226 - gremlins Eric Toylor Soroh Teoff Vonesso Tedder Eloine Tholmon Tricio Theobold Thomos Thoits Moho Thomos Shleshio Thomos G. Torrence Quyen Tron Heidi Troutner Stephonie Turner Mott Tyrrell Aoron Ulrich Cloire Unis Tim Unolp Corlo Vonrosmolen Chris Ventrigli Nikki Villoroso Lilo Wogner Erik Woldmon Joson Wolker I W Michelle Wogner f' ' if 'I , , V Ryon Woll Down Wollouer Aoron Wolters Huei-Wen Wong Tun Wei Wong Propoi Wonlorbkom Mothew Worshow Tory Webb Louis Weibel Ami Weisz Terence Welsh Christopher Wentzell Wendy White Lourl Whitescorver ' Donold Whitman Joel Wlggenhorn Eriko Wilson 'Jvvrf-Fwivfwfrvfvvsww -c5,MM- uw Z ff 23' , 7, .4 ww I 45 . L SIUUUTP -- Keith Dobolos enjoys his icy coke during lunch 5' Wh .-1-'N'-w. ax '- ,N ,nv 4 W Rudy Zobolo Tereso Zojoc A 4 free - Korino Cosiilos lets her hoir foil noturolly. 4 observing - Thereso Zojoc sees her sister woy down the holl tolking to one of her friends. A mmmmmm - Shelly Torrence prefers ding dongs over twinkies ot lunchtime. Patrick Wilson Moryonn Wind Trocy Winn Domon Wisdom Brod Wolkoff Denise Woolley Kathy Wren Gregory Wright K. Yoder Chhing Yong Patrick Yong Solvodor Yborro Dovid Yegge Moriom Yoon Y 1 i - 1 15:1 f .gli Ai Qs ,, Y 2J1ari'7iv?fQf?l9l 1 'PY I 57 z 5595255 . .mf TAKE I 227 M , ws V5 5 ,Wy WWMWWXQM Q NX Jq w1 Wf E JWWWWM wid if fmgiifjwljffwf WMM gfvafjw Wk!d M W fljWji,q,bn0 UUUUUUUUUEUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUEUUUUUUU JUDUUEUUDUUUUUUUUUDUDUUUDUDUDUDDEEUUUU 8 acuity JUUUDDUUUUDDUUUDUUDDUUUUUDEUUUUEDDUEUEUUUUEUUU JUUDUDUUUDDUUDUUUUUUUUUUUUDUDDUUUUDUUUUUUEEUDDUU 229 faculty posses its wisdom Rosemary Taffy Amick Judith Baker Carolyn Donald Bour Adam Special Educa- Marcia Andrus Physical Edu- Bartholome Ruth Bobo que English tion Mathematics cation Mathematics English Science 5 .fx 3 r '12 ffrfli I 44 raise your hand if you're sure - Mr. Wylie helps the yearbook staff take pic- tures. 4A lending a helping hand - Mrs. Bartholome always helps her students with a smile. 4 i grant you three wishes - Mad- ame Adam practices her magic on John Dodge. VA blinded with science - Mr. Bour- que attempts ta explain yet another chemical reaction. V , W, ' f l teocher's fovorite soyings Hove you ever noticed thot some people tend to soy the some thing over ond over ogoin? Here ore some of our teocher's fovorite quotes. BETTY EAVES1 Okoy you little dowlin's . . . ore you loose? GARY BROWN: WWW but WWW CWishing Won't Work but Work Will Winjf' ANN COPPLE: From him Qhery to whom much hos been given, much will be expected. CAROLYN BARTHOLOME: lt is in- tuitively obvious to the most cosuol observer, ROSEMARY ADAM: A poem with- out o title is like o person without o nomef' TOM MINNOCK: These eorth- quokes ore driving me crozy. ROBERT WALKER: Those Fresh- men ore driving me to my grove. STEPHANIE SALAMON: 5ilencio close. STUART GORNBEIN: Hit 'em long ond hit 'em stroightf' 232 wisdom 44 pondering ploto - Mr. Voskis tries to think of this week's lesson plons. 4prove if! - Mrs. Andrus tries to expolin plones for the third time. 47 i d0n'f believe if - Cooch Helber wotches his pitcher wolk yet onother botter. Vreody for the weekend - Mr. Lom- bert quickly finishes his work so he con toke off for Loke Lambert. VV here todoy, gone to maui - Mr, Minnock tells Jockie De Mory oll obout Howoii. - 13' ff Lindo Boyd Joonne Brid- Potti Consumer ges Bringhurst ond Fomily English English Education - V 5 mfr- 1111.-W, - fuzz -wif-' , , D I 49- od a,gifrffse ,AQ . J K --fi , . , X si V L1 'iiir-. ix ix X Coroline Gory Brown Terri Connell Ernest Cose Brown Foreign Lon- English Mothemotics Physical Edu- guoge cotion Foreign Lon- guoge 234 - wisdom kicking back Ughl I con't take it anymore, the unexcused tardies, the paper air- planes, the messy incorrect papers, and . .. what's this? Oh no not an- other F! The pressure is too much, its all begining to pile up, I need a break, oh Calgon, take me away! The free time that the teachers had was well deserved. After a hard day on the Claremont High battlefield, most of the teachers just liked to put their feet up and let their daily war wounds heal. I like to go sailing, and I also like to do some writing, said Mr. Cooke. What? You mean you don't like to correct all of those position papers on your free time? Ha! Surely you jest. Other activities included, waterskiing, reading, traveling, and just being with family. I like hiking in the mountains, and camping. added Mr. Trautner. It was obvious that the teachers had no problem making use of their free time. They all deserve an A rfor using it to their advantage. Yet, when their free time was over it was back to the old grindstone, and an- other day of student confrontations. P daring dexterity - Mr, Haertel dem- onstrates how to touch your tongue to your nose. PPAA oh, those dreaded papers - Dr. Cockerham grades an endless stack of papers. PP habla espanol - Mrs, Salomon speaks Spanish with a smile. VP bye bye birdie - Mrs. Copple enjoys birdwatching during her spore time. 3 is 1 -.,...-H Q WV, wee k I 'Q- s x is x . ta J! 13-1. xr ff, of ,fx ff! 1 fi. S, . XX X is ..,.., . I, -Q E fi -is. ff! N sv... ..,. . . ss. -- M....-...,..e-fs... .fy , ,. it .ei .,,...,, ,. ............. ,. . E M . ,IM...,ts -.,,-. .- W -ri... -feeisif . 1f31f .... ms.-fmse' xii Qi' S.. Wy 3. E5 ' Q 'iwg a k i i,,.,1 Dovid Click Mothemotics i L ii 5, fi. il ' I ' Horold Cole English Jeon Collinsworth English A. , Ann Copple f 'WY ii it 1 V. Phoebe Deville Speciol Educo- tiOn l Jonice Diss- Joon Dumez Rick Dutton Betty Eoves meyer Speciol Educo- Generol Of- Mothemotics English tion ferings Foreign Longuoge Judith Doley Science Mothemotics Anne Domico English I H L L '9 r s I Ein 4 h , ond you thought YOU were funny! Closs clowns, bewore. The teochers of CHS ore goining on you! Betcho didn't know thot Mr. Rice is o procticol joker, Con you imogine Ms. Adom throwing o forewell porty for o runowoy? And you thought thot YOU were funny! It is common knowledge thot Mr. Cooke hos o certoin omount of humor ond wit. I wos teoching Public Heolth ond Sofety in summer school - my first teoching job. I wos demonstroting con- troceptive foom by sproying o con of it on the boord, but since I wos using my left hond, I couldn't hold it steody ond wound up sproying the ceiling insteod. My closs ond l hod teors of loughter rolling down our foces. Loter Mr. Bron- cotello -- who fought o closs in thot some room right offer me -- come in the next doy ond osked whot hod been going on the doy before. Seems thot smoll white globs of foom hod been dripping down upon his heod during o lecture . . . 236 wisdom Admittedly, thot incident wos occidentol. Mr. Rice, however, hod o devious little tole to tell. At onother school, o friend ond I heord thot o fellow teocher hod done something for which he could hove gotten into o lot of trouble, We 'borrowed' some of the principol's personolized stotionory ond wrote o note to our friend, informing him thot his offense would be documented ond ploced on his personol file, ond thot the principol wos very disappointed in his octions. We then signed the principol's nome in his handwriting. The two teoch- ers hod every intention of ending the joke ot thot point, but by pure coincidence, just ot the moment their friend received the note ond wos reoding it, he wos sum- moned to the office by the principol over the school's p.o. system. He olmost died on the spot with o mossive heort ottock, remembered Mr. Rice. At the some time he wos suffering, we were loughing un- controlloblyf' Some teochers did hilorious things with- out meoning to. When teoching in De owore, Ms. Adom's students osked her they could throw o potty for onother stL dent. lt sounded olright to me, so l govt my permission, ond the next doy they hot their porty. A girl wolked into the clossroor' with two suitcoses in hond, Now, l ho- ossumed thot my closs wos giving her - bithdoy porty, but os it turned out, the' hod plonned o forewell bosh - she wc running owoy thot doy! lt's surprising how funny our seeminglj stroight-loced teochers could be. One Mr. Poyne's fovorite stories to tell w obout Mr. Click cheering with the pe squod ot o bosketboll gome, Mrs. Poytoi remembered innocently dissecting o frof - unowore of the foct thot it hodn't quita finished dying yet. 5 So, for oll of you CHS students whf thought thot your teochers hod no sense cl he fn 6 I Thi le d humor becouse they seemed to delight ossigning homework -- BEWAREI CAn you thought YOU were funnylj I 44 you don't understand? - Mrs. V Rodriguez can't believe that her students don't realize the joys of Spanish. 4UM . . . Mr. Knapp . . . - Would you fag please let me have a six month extention on that essay? Joy Wickstrom hits rock bottom and pleads for extra time, 47 fix YOU! COIIQI! - Negar Geula gives Mrs. Baker fashion tips. Vwho? - flamingo Payne 77 H. 'P 8 'eip -mga f if tw F 65 Jia - X a 5 at 'i i' , if A up , vi, ,az L r , . f .sf I V Joanna Gray Ed Haertel Jack Harper Candace Har- Jack Helber Barbara Hin- Anthony Fine Arts English General Of- ris Physical Edu- lsle Hughes Physical Edu- ferings Mathematics cation Business Edu- Physical Edu- cation Science cation cation 240 - wisdom Vmeticulous - Mr. Cortez drofts o mos rerpiece. YP you're kidding? - Mr. Loborrere con't believe his class doesn't wont to copy chopter 11 word for word ond drow the pic tures. VFP toodling off to class - Mr. Knapp reviews the doy's lesson plons. 'VP do YOU like if? - Substitute Mrs Hoffrichter models her new Quiet Riot hot. 'fa r..,. -,-f -we-wxx, 3'--. w e Gory lido Jock Knopp Performing Sociol Science Arts English ' ' f- .- ll? EQ .T . ieeiie git' i F eu -has 'Sf A ff it Dolores Anno Lo Kowolewski Borbero Steve Lom- Rondy Long- Speciol Educo- Speciol Educo- Joe Loborrere bert ton tion tion Sociol Science Mothemotics ROP .Elin i l Y ef? -Xfuwbjj-5 7 :Rau levi ? fi' no poin, no goin! Ten more pushups, ore you serious? This wos o phrose often heord in the physicol educotion closses. lt wos o poin sometimes, but normolly everything wos olright, stoted senior Boroko Horper. The teochers here ot C.H.S. reolly cored obout the students physicol fitness. However, physicol fitness wos not their only concern. The teochers were olso good friends to the students ond offered friendly odvice ond often o shoulder to leon on. I love my job. The kids ore greot, l would not trode jobs with onyonef' stoted Cooch Keiser Though we oll comploined ond mooned ond grooned there were very few, if ony, students who would not do it oll over ogoin, as.':w:u..l fr 1' W ei' fs, ,L X F if 242 - wisdom is si r. AmaxweII's demon? -- Mr. Muir ond Lindo Tiberi witness ci physicisr's ghosr ? Pstopl - ocring the port of Juliet, Mrs. Penn tells Romeo to Ieove her boudoir, .i.i.' s 1, iss Millie Lerner Rich Mortinez Physical Edu- Fine Arts Corion ' I ...af W 2 E QE g 1 . I 2 ri' its s' sg 55 Y .,,?Qi,J i i i 1 ' 5' ii 5525? I 'yi 3 ,1.' 1 'z' 1 , sf skit , . f -new yum S, 4to the middle you go - Mrs. Shomoh scolds o student who just soid 0 coId prickly . 47 yikeslll - Mr. Rice honds o student bock her position poper. Vfiesto? - que pose? Sr. Mortinez pienso. it S. if ? 91, , xx . sig Mm Dovid Mc Tom Minnock Tim Mitchell .Robs Muir Oron Polmer Adolphus Wendy Nott Sociol Science Mcxthemotics Generol Of- Sociol Science Poyne Poyton Generoi ferings ' Mothemotics Science Studies Science disturbed creotiveness Students stretched their formotive broins when it come to moking ex- cuses for lote homework, ond the teochers received this brunt of cre- otivity in the form of wild, off the woll explonotions. No longer would My dog ore my homework cut the mus- tord. Between closses, Billy omused him- self by tolking with girls ond ridiculing freshmen. Then, obruptly, the tordy bell rong, ond he proceeded to closs. Billy's mind steomed into high geor, os he fronticolly developed o neor- legitimote excuse for not hoving his homework. To try to thicken the re- olity of his excuse, he built his en- deoring oct into full force. Plocing o wide-eyed look on his foce, he en- visioned his homeworks' destiny. Reody to weigh ond judge the outhenticity of Billy's reoson for his lote homework, the teocher sot ot his desk potiently. Knowing the com- mon reosons of pets ond siblings, the teocher wotched Billy build up his explonotion. My dod suddenly be- come crozy during the footboll gome, ond threw my poper into the fireplocef' soid Billy. The teocher re- exploined thot he could DOT give him credit for not hoving his work, ond grins inside ot Billy's creotivity. Whot would they think of next? Teochersz the direct link from the moss of educotionol informotion tc the individuol students, seeked to de velop society's children into ful leorned humon beings. However, thi: development of skill ond ideos some times did not derive in the monne thot the teocher expected. Sporingly the student focused himself toworc leorning, but more frequently, the student concentroted upon the letter: ploced next to the subject nomes or the document sent home every tri od. Hence, the question of turning homework in, ond possing tests, en couroged most of the student's cre otive efforts in school. 244 - wisdom Josie Stephonie Sheilo Schnei- Rodriguez Solomon Victorio der Sue Peterson lone Purcell Lowell Rice Foreign Lon- Foreign Lon- Sortwell Physicol Edu- English English Sociol Science guoge guoge Mothernotics cotion 3 Y 2' 44 Skepficol? -- Mr. Rice proves to his students thot the Joponese ond not the Germons bombed Peorl Horbor, Ahow did you get thot ogoin? - Mr. Click colculotes the onswer to the equation AX + By + Cz + PQRST for Mr. Lornbert in mere milliseconds. PA hey boby - Suove, sly, ond deb- onoir, Mr, Whitternore smiles ot the comero. 4whot do i do now? - Mrs. Anderson counts down the seconds until lunchtime, o I i 248 - wisdom :N dl s - its A. f or ,4 it W if . kN,,si.,v ,V district administration AA please speak up - Mr. Jack Smith can't concentrate with all the noise in the background. A lost in deep thoughts - Mr. Tom Peeler twirls his thumb while making an im- portant decision. AP not QQQH1! - Mr, Alex Hughes signs his name for the one thousand two hundred and eleventh time. P what's that - Mr. Ron Fortson asks a rhetorical question. 1 ,'l --'---ss.. ,,,, ,Y4 from to fly far better .,.- Q W, , is , tl , .-F ,,,, , ii N- , 3 1 it Q .JL Q? with fly ' S ini.-Q S D W ' ' , Q71 , ,ttt W ' f , Athis is fUn - Liso Peterson works diligent- ly on her reports, AA let me think about thot - Mr. Michoel Foy is DOT sure he ogrees. A n0,t'IO - thot's not how it goes, soys Poul Held. school boord The behind the scenes oction belongs to the School Boord ond the District Adminstrotion. This yeor, the Cloremont Unified School District found o new producer-super- intendent, Dr. Tom Peeler, who wos previously the ossistont superinten- dent in the Sonto Borboro School Dis- trict. The ossociote producers ot CHS were ossistont superintendent Alex Hughes, business monoger Ron Fort- son, ond director of student services Dr. Jock Smith. These men, along with school boord members, Poul Held, Liso Peterson, Dr. Joy Michoel Foy, Sue Keith, Judy Cody, ond Volorie Escoffery were in chorge of adopting on onnuol, ond olso bud- get, opproved expenditures, em- ployed personnel, opproved curric- ulum, textbooks, ond courses of study. This highly occloimed group supervised the production of the Cloremonf Unified School District. Dean of Activities head of the class lt was comforting to know that many administrators often faced the same problems as students: tons of paper work! Both Mr. Wylie and Mr. Cooke agreed that keeping up all the paper work was their greatest challenge. Mr, Cooke, a part-time America and the World teach- er, was the new Dean Of Activities, One advantage of being an adminstrator, Mr. Cooke decided, was having a more flexible time schedule, The administration was headed by Dr. Raiche, Principal, Dr. Martin, Associate Principal, Mrs. Hardie, Assistant Principal, Mr. Wylie, Assistant Principal, and Mr. Cooke, the Dean Of Activities. Although their roles were different, Mr. Wylie ob- served that, we're all-general, all pur- pose adnninistrators, Often our jobs over- lap. This distinguished group of people lead the school into winning the Exemplary School Award , an honor given to only 200 schools throughout the nation. Indeed the administration, along with the student body, was commended for a job well done, Mr. Wylie grinned and admitted, it's a dirty job, but someones got to do it! Robert Cooke Social Science James Martin Assisant Principal James Wylie Q Assistant Principal C '- 35 Educational Resources Q ' 250 wisdom AA presidential tendencies - Mr Cooke practices saying What Mr. Gorbachev? as he pretends his office is the Oval Office. Asoothing sounds - Dr. Raiche and Mr. Shamah sing love ballads to the cheering crowd. Phctppy helper - Dr. Martin is proud to work at Claremont high school, ki u-W. '+R -. f f counselors giving a little advice 44A helping hand - Mr, Sargent tends to Bronwyn St. John's current needs 44 how do you use this thing? - Mt. Taylor looks through his manual book on how to use his computer. 4 You must be jokingl - Mrs. Abreu laughs at the fact that one of her students wants to have six periods of P,E. Vall smiles - Mrs. Herrmon enjoys the thought of helping students. V44 that will be one pepperoni pizza - Coach Bioz works on next semester schedules during lunch. V4 what do you think your doing? - Mrs. Hardie tries to play o serious role, .49 Rondel Hardie Associate Prin- cipal Student Serv- ices 252 - wisdom Mrs, Applebee, is Mr. Toylor in? This wos o commonly osked question when students went into the office. Not only did the secretories hove to keep the odministrotion, ottentonce, bulletins, ond everything else thot come olong with the job stroight, but they hod to deol with the students, Cnot olwoys o fun toskj. However, they monoged to hondle the kids ond their duties with style ond o smile. Mrs. Frush deolt with the kids who hod one too mony tordies. Mrs. Cox ond Mrs. Comer deolt with the stu- dents ond their ottendonce. Mrs. Polmer deolt with the teochers ond their demonds for copies of stories ond worksheets. And Mrs. Willioms deolt with Dr. Roiche ond oll of his work. These were just o few out of the mony secretories ot Cloremont High School who worked very hord to moke the school run smoothly. Though these secretories enjoyed hoving people oround, they oppre- cioted the times when the office wos full of peoce ond quiet. Then they concentroted better on oll the duties they hod to do. They hod mony tosks put upon their shoulders, hondled mony stu- dents, teochers, ond poper work. And yet, they still monoged to come bock every ye-or. Thonk you for oll your fine work. We oppreciote it! Pbusy CIS usual 1 Morogoret Willioms hoppily types up Dr. Roiche's popers. VP CCtlm ond COOI - Judy Applebee looks through the students schedules ond con- trols rhe crowd ot the some time. 7:30 to 4:00 ond more '---Q... set fly R Poulo Anderson Judy Applebee Jeonette Cox At- Koren Frush Sec- Dorothy Gory Secretory Receptionist tendonce Office retory Heolth Nurse :tctivities + spirit + bookkeeping : A.S.B. f' 1 . W ff-11 ..,. Lois Booker A.5.B. Lono Kroll A.S.l3. Sec- Secretory retory Purcohse orders, student council, donces, condy soles, mops for the next gome, reimburstments, blood drives, oll of these items were just o few things thot the A.S.l3. stoff deolt with. Added to the tension, lost yeor's ossistont principol, Mr. Myers, retired. Thus, Mr. Wylie, 1986-1987 Deon of Activities, stepped into the position of ossistont principol. So, who reploced Mr. Wylie? Who else but Mr, Wylie's understudy, Mr. Cooke. Yes thot's right! Mr. Cooke took the po- sition of Deon of Activities. This wos o lot of work to loy on top of one person's shoulders, especiolly when Mr. Cooke wosn't ollowed to get storted on his work until the the first Mondoy in September. Thot didn't leove him much time for him to leorn how the whole A.S.B. office worked. He hod to leorn how to set up o donce, get choperones, get po- licemen, run student council, orgonize clubs, figure out when speciol events would hoppen, how to run o rolly, promote spirit, settle disbutes be- tween teochers ond students, get AA compute this -- Lono Kroll diols 1- 800-ASTRESS. A posing for her fans - Lois Booker ls hoppy her long doy is over. cheerleoders on o bus for the gome, orgonize fund roisers, help the junior closs with prom, ond so much more. Everyone wos so impress with the fobulousjob he did. Luckily for Mr. Cooke there wos Mrs. Booker. Mrs. Booker knew the A.S.B. like the bock of her hond. She kept the books stroight ond worned clubs ond groups if they were in feor of entering the red . Red wos o term thot meont in the hole, in dept, out of money, etc. With the odded help of Mrs. Kroll, the office seemed to run procticolly on its own. The phones were olwoys onswered, peo- ple ot the window were helped colmly ond with speed, books were constontly updoted, messoges were token, tickets were sold with Core, ond groduotion cops ond gowns orderforms were hondle with no bother whot so ever. Although the office seem to run on its own, it wouldn't hod been oble to hondle one doy's work without the help of these three, very speciol, people. ' v S. ! ll .V lf N W 1 5 QL. gif -' 2541 - wisdom , , k W Y 5 Ewa i 9 f - 'WL'-fwf. 'fgwli' 'Tn AA college prep - Alice Overoll con- tinues o film on payment for college. A4 light reading - Anne Bentley checks our the lotest footboll scores, AP surprise! - it's eosy to score someone in the Iibrory. Pyou con't come on mondoy? - Anito Hughes checks up on o college visit dote. in ..,.-.npr I Ln.: l fs! X need an answer? V Fnomu. ossten 'With Dfitwtlt -gnu rests,-an in pus-fm cw by :Mme mtl tau of ,mug gvggmqn tn wining Nmpvx. plants :M att-ef gifts uvalht-Sa In tm- xhnp, Drslgf-on pin llnrol displays for worn! fxuxirws nm .wmv tm appraorhu uvlelln nv-A znlnn nl Hman. ' Hwy mx! sim if-mu iw nw-4 nm 1 iulwg Qnlltiu nl Hoon md pin- 1, Hou! design-tvs un. wav, usmhlo nh-ern Ylmtrt ma Muay tm gpqrgiru AA4 but that was two months ago . . . - Nancy Painter can't believe the over- due fee on this book. AAP only 1500 words to go - Justin Janger types out an assignment. Adivide fhof by 543 - Richard Ede solves a baffling math problem, X Got an oppressing math problem? ln search of great literature? Or better yet, what do you want to be when you grow up? The Library and Re- source Center, the Learning Center and the Career Center are willing to contend with all of these and more, Just listen to what they've gone through: library - The one building that was not open during the first weeks of school, the Library and Resource Center underwent many changes, starting with new carpeting. lt was hectic during the renovations, espe- cially getting the books back on the shelves, said librarian Anne Bentley. However, the doors were soon opened, allowing the use of its con- tents once again. career center - College, college, college! This was on the minds of all seniors throughout the year, The Ca- reer Center strived to meet the tide of frantic pre-graduates with college application corrections, college visits, guest speakers, etc. Also on the cent- er's criteria was the Strong-Cambell Inventory Test, given to the soph- omores to help determine occupa- tional interests. learning center - Passed your proficiency tests yet? The staff of the Learning Center will make sure you have, or else! Comments on pro- ficiency test letters often get humor- :j22f1','1'j,'Q3f,1,1 j:j,1',1 ,j, f2f,',',Q,,'f ,,'j11f 4yes, if you like flowers - Th oreer ,, , . 3 ous, said Mrs. Murdoch, a member Slfxlloe Moral anlgmvt mu .mt ,all vt!! their meds swf! hr rrutivr, he Center Con pur you into on Cl S r M51-rmmlpm fymairsifif um' 5-img tm n fm-7-vztffzg iw-,ffm :Ny Vifoljob Skills, of The Ceflfel' staff, who T105 often as Q I 0 vi In 9 . Y PQ E 9' u- , TIZEQ, .2.'L'..'r'i.fLt.f, UL. l,, li.Z ' .., IL' Smit? .f'1'r.2T.,l-- I . required students to repeat parts of diary Ny Mn tn an for my ported ull and sometimes vmior pres- Y the test Also O rT1O-jor purpose of the MIN. . center was to aide students with math equations, grammar and other grueling problems in their assign- I ff ments. l J! , Do you still have a question? Go to these worthy establishments, and Q you'll get ans ers! l , I l ' ' V ' ' 256 - wisdom A Working hord - Solly Coppello tokes o breok to smile for the comero. AP ore you serious? - Jonet Kono con't believe thot there hoven't been ony problems with the students rodoy. P19015 of j0y -- John Brizendine gets misty eyed offer seeing how cleon the compus is. is ,A , ,E Exe, EL X129 Peorl Von Hook Proctor 15,24 ya ,L 1 Q7 '-'-' r so 5? y,,, T. ,531 , :Sz for ' l . , k . fr' sd, fi? is sbs J, I S... 'rm I -.5 Asay cheese - Tony Wright gets ready for lunch. 4taking 0 break - Pearl Van Hook takes a break from patrolling the campus. on patrol My name is Friday, Joe Friday. One day while I was driving in my car I got a call from downtown, the chief wanted me to investigate Claremont High's proctors, custodians, and food service, I found this to be an odd request, but I asked no questions, because it was my job. I proceeded over to the high school. I blended in with the little kiddies really well. I was hip. I was cool. All ofa sudden something caught my eye, I noticed how the proctors patrolled the campus, making sure all of the teenyboppers stayed out of trouble. One of the proctors began to wander my way. I remained calm. I told myself not to panic, You really should be get- ting to class. the proctor said with a smile, and strolled off. Whew! What a close call, I took out my handerkief and patted my forehead. I walked on. I found myself spying on the custodi- ans while they were in action. I noticed how they struggled with the littered quads and how they confronted the bathrooms with brushes and cleaning cleansers. Frankly,l was impressed. My ears were pierced with a loud ringing noise and I was trampled to the ground by millions of little punks, run- ning to get their lunches. I stood up, dusted the footprints off my back and strutted on down to the lunch area to check out the food service. 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Lean from yesterday and continue to fill eacl Today with Love and happiness. Love Mom 6 Floyd DeNail, l From all of us in Ohio, thank you for the joy you have brought us. Luv Gammie. Howard, You're special - you're O.K. Love Frank, Gerry. Hey Hey K.K.! You did it! Enjoy the surf! Love, Mom and Jenn. Melissa, We are proud of your determination and accomplishments even though changing schools your Sr. year! Love, Mom 6 Dad. Michelle T, Congratulations! We are proud of you. All our love and hope for your future. Love, Mom and Dad. Go for it! Heidi 6 Trevor. Heather, The color of love is you. Love Mom, Dad C1 Kids. Bob Theobald, Son, you are the greatest! We are proud of you. Love Ya. Mom 6 Dad. Suzanne, We love you and are so proud of you! Mom and Roy. Molly J. We're so proud! You're look'n good, heod's in place. Ready to join life's great race! Love Mom, Dad. Deb, Get this! We Love You 'N DADADA. Congratulations! Mom, Dad, Lar and Bri. Andy, Hope your life is a beautiful picture! 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Holt at Towne Pomona, CA 91767 1714, 623-8893 Owner KMONTCLAIFI ONLYl 8891 Central at Arrow lAcross From Home Clubl Montclair CA 91763 17141 625-7663 ' ' Z I S 'fwe carer' MARIE cos Special Thanks to o o o Jim Wylie The Rountree Family Alfonzo Ricardo The Student Council Mr. Cooke The Claremont Courier Mrs. Gary Mrs. Booker Chruzy, Beuford and the Lotus Madam Adam Chris Wylie Sanford Studios Jane Kasel Norma Ortiz Captain Quakenbush The Carson Family Lori Beers and all of the unmentioned special supporters! l Y If x 257 senior fovorite soyings Brod Moson: You going to closs? Sherry Barkley: Dude, Lets go get doughnuts!! Dovid Cink: Are you going to closs? Debbie Bozzett: I con't ditch ogoin, I've olreody ditched once todoy! Corey Woll: Going to Ath? Let's go drink some ---- ! Ellise Nicholson: Heother, You're not going to closs ore you?!! Heother Robertson: Ellise, You're not going to closs ore you?!! Kenric Bickhomm: Dude Dude Check this out: Let's moke this troin. Tony Colemonz Kenric . . . Shut Up! . . . Put dot stereo bock! Kenny Allen: Shut up Kenric! . . Give me bock my ski rocks! Chris Henny: No Kenric. It's summer. Toke those ski rocks off. Steve Niemeier: Kenric-Shut Up-Where's My sun glosses? CFGW Em A-1.3 W --.... '.i sg Kirsten von Wodtke: Sorry Jennifer, My olorm didn't go Jennifer Stoddord: Just get in the cor Kirsten Poris I3. Potts: Kim N., Grob your speor we're going 5' 2 VV ' , !. VA V 1 21 off. hunting. Kimm Nickersen: Poris I got one!!! Jennifer Mc Donold: Deb, Get this! Debbie Volzz No get this Jen, Let's go comping! Geoffrey Groener: Come on Joy! You con surf oll yeor. Let's go skiing. Joy Wickstrom: Geoff, you know the woves ore killer. Scott J. Torlucci 530: I'm going on o run. Anyone wont onything?!? Chris Noron: If I hod money I'd give it to the contros. Alison Wqcik: Is this o good ploce you guys? Molly Voilx I'm porked woy the hell out there! Horry Holl: Move your cor thot's SENIOR porking. Brett Solomon: C'mon Guys! Be cool! Don't move my cor. Julio Romus: You creep! You do ond your nome is mud! if - i I I I J' .lv fhv' A rr 3 T I V ,, X, 4, 5 l A Aoron Willoms: I'm fighting zee bottle of zee sickness! ue Schroeder: I'M SO UPSET! Donyo Botvin: Hey . . . Just chill! leother Porton: Excuse Me, but ore you for reol? lolly Bortling: You think I'm kidding? Cheryl Coble: Yeo right! Ehris Hosbrouck: Dude, ljust con't stomoch beer! onothon Aluzos: Are we ployin' gomes here or ore ve gonno get blitzed? Ehris Forney: Shut up, Weis! ustin Bergmonn: This is truly omozing . . . I om gone! Aike O'Molley: Mr. Wylie, My eyes ore red . . . Jecouse . . . uh . . . the ollergies. 'onyo Goodmon: Bowie-AHHHHH! 'erreso Lomor: Oh my God! He's so rod! Ahh-hoo! Roche! Wore: Whot is Retsin? Whot is Nougot? It is life. is A' 4 Molly van Kevin Menton: Yeoh it is. Jennifer Mc Gorigle: Check out thot bird! Choris Dube: EEK! De Noi! Sporks: Thot'sjocked! Vince Meomber: The question is: whot the hell is o Gonzo? Denise Kodomo: Oh my gosh! Thot's so moted! Zoe Woshburn: I'm confused! Show Chen: You know . . . I meon . . . You know!!! Michoel Redd: I oint' no joke, I used to drink Diet Coke! Cynthio Cross: I love my school lunch. Melisso Kroushoor: Oh my gosh, whot o dork! . . . I love you Art! Louro Flug: Do you wont to go fishing? Andrew Gront: Booyo! 4 4 4 Jennifer Mc Donald Debbie Volz 4 4 John Murphy 289 Julion H. Scoff: Excuse me, there is o fly in my soup! John Anderson: Eh, Got o dip? Sheilo Tom: Sheep dip? Ross Corson: Andy, l'm still hungry, yo got ony more food? Jenny Hill: Hoppy sub-100 doy! Ed Huff: Hove you seen the controller? Dorren Schreiber: Thot is foscistl Tom Mills: Romolomdingdong . . . we be liberoted! Jennifer Rimmer: URA!! Shouno Tholmon: lt's o sod doy in Mudville. Bill Mogdziorz: Don't forget children, Drill Teom shows ore torture!! Corol Woolf: Mel - MHS forever!! Oreo, Disco Don is your's! Morlo Neol: To 4th period colculus, Oh the stupidity of it oll! Kim Rountree: Konnichi wo! Poul Lightfoot: Komonowonoloyo Koren Mc Gruder 6 Sonyo Bennett: Check Cliff this out. 290 - crew Dudemon, Buttlood . . . Oh well! P Colleen Fluhorty P P A Jonathon Aluzos ond Julie Purcell P A Wyndi Cose, Corolyn Mc Gorigle, Jennifer Mc Gorigle Brent Gorris: Any woys . . . ! Hey Brod . . . Let's trosh Mike's locker! Jomes Domico: Don't worry, l'll groduote! . . . quote from Brod Moson Heidi-Ho Morse: They coll me mellow yellow. Louro Mertens: l'll think of one! Molly Mueller: You know whot l meon? Oh, l'm so funny! Lindo Tiberi: Honch Hewew!! Honch Hewew!! Honch Hewew!! Stephonie Wilson: Could we toke o little longer pleose?!! Russ Cromer: Gee . . . Gee . . . Gee Poige Popineou: l'm oll . . . We're oll . . . Cori Wellins: Okoy!! Shut the hell up!!! Jennifer Merlo: Yeo, but . . . Jomes Domico: Dude, trust me l'm ok. Cheryl Wollouer: Riiight! See you loter! oey Emmett: Whot's up stud? ishleigh Solodino: Shtoonk . . . Don't you get it? . . . Jh well. ioron Austin: Feeling ostentociously chilled just obout b breok ill!! Ihuck DeMirgyn: Hove you met Pete? This is Pete. 'ete from Anoheim. Loren Colderwood: Meool How's Henry doing? rocy Cooper: Anne, Where's the bush? leother Teoff: Green is rod! enny Erne: The munsters ore here! Aichelle Perero: Bloody Hell! Vendy Rimer: ls this the Monkees? knders Bjork: Don't worry, ljust live here. Imily Edmonds: Oh my God! lt wos o nightmorel Jommiele E. Olsen: On my God! There's Jon!!! Iorrie Moxwell: Would you pleose stop colling me Sod!! Lteve McCullough: I hote CPloce your nome 1ere.3 Irvin Fentroy Ill: Rest in peoce BO D 62 E C G. Bobby Peorce: Toke o seconol! Suzy Hungerford: You ore so goy! Jennifer Jones: Yes. Reolly it is my reol sneeze. Brendo McKee: Well . . . it must've hoppened for 0 reoson. Dovid Allen: Whot's up with those hook ups? Sherry Bolko: So whot's it to yo, boby! Som Poli: 2 dollors! Joonne Kimboll: If it fits oround the condy cone it's wide enough! Angelo Nicholson: Durobility is not o foctor. Trocey Lynn Schneider: l still don't get it! But oh well! Sobrino Pinnell: Yeoh Right. Twink: You don't hofto be o jippie to believe in peoce. 292 - crew P dirty l0CkeI' - Tom Thoits informs his friend thot something is nibbiling on his orm. V looking scholorly - Michelle Mochu- lies works out the onswer to the meoning of life. P V i See YOU - on ononymous, ten eyed olien invodes Cloremonr High, V V the nome is mac - Mike McDonald goes cooly ond discretely under- coverq mission : indubidoble. V V V QChOOl - Andrew Snozginski just blew our his broins. P V v not quite the p0il' - to Romeo Venerocion, John Romero is nor quite the Juliet. -fm-me 1,1 Q QE ggi x i g . ,..:h 3. Ak 4 3 f - 1' A i 'eq Lil-SB ll-'I 4 4 oh my QOCI - Melinda Mason ond Christy Roustili are amazed ot what they see. 4 i know you ore but what om i! - Mossoud Pourrezo finds out one of his distant relatives is Pee Wee Herman. V little miss muffet sits on her tuffet - Antrese Wood contemplates the taste of curds and woy, 4 4 V Y going in style - Aurelio Wong sounters to her next class. , f A -W L 1 ' . -f--Q ,. A A 5 I' X ' 71 .9 s f I K 5 xiniefiiq it 4, L, , Vw ff: ' ,avg-, .- L-9,91 0 W itsfv. 1 bfi. It' 4' 2 if if ' f 'tw-. if if w .. 1' ., - ,2.vfa . N I K, V- , ' - Q X F.. , 'five A 'xo 'f 'Q ka rf' . J Q X Q 'P i x 0444. -Ss ng, YQNN fix V ,wk 4 1+ 'c '?'fe' ,f7,?'H 1'2 M' Y if '05 'r4T'C',jf,.?4 ??l,. ,A .ifzfuf 'fi ' 5 f'f.. 4 3- nh' Vai A +C al ,yey ,...-fx 15 .5 . , Y 1' Jkt' '. uv, 2 1 LQ3,j,:',f-f '--17: J Q 1, ful A f Y ff' J, 1.- , ' H2287 -'eff' ' ' 1 f. K. F' 9 ..-4 ow does AIDS offect your ould you support drug life now, ond how do you testing in o high school think it will chonge your environment? Why or why future? The whole AIDS scene is reolly o trog- edy. I hope thot the medicol com- munity con find o cure for it before I cotch it ond die. Hopefully they will, ond in 20 yeors I con live o liberol life. - Bobby Peorce Cplj AIDS doesn't reolly offect my life right now, but in the future l'm going to invest in the Trojon compony. - Bet- sy Louppe AIDS hos creoted o sense of poro- noio. When you meet someone, es- peciolly someone from o high risk group, you hove to wonder Does this person hove AIDS? - Jennifer Hill I hove some friends who ore goy, ond when l'm oround them I tend to keep myself from osking sips of their drinks, etc. In the future, sex will be viewed os o foirly socred thing, ond I will osk my portner to get tested before I hove sex with him. - Chon- dro Doy 294 crew not? No! The constitution guorontees us, os U.S. citizens, the right to not be seorched without proboble couse. We do not give up this right by wolk- ing in schoolhouse QOTSS. - Christie Keith Yes, I think we should test them to see if they ore ony good or not. QYeoh, right Julionlj - Julion Scoff No. Those who would benefit most from testing ore those who to ony troined eye obviously need help. Those who ore not so deeply in the hole would just become ongry ond destructive. - Choris Dube I would not support mondotory drug testing, but if someone wos under suspicion, I think it should be ollowed. - Mory Brown here has been a lot of publicity lately about drinking and problems with hat improvements alcoholism. What is your would you undertake to reaction to the current make Claremont High a situation of teenage better school and why? drinking? Litter. Keep our school clean, Trash is beginning to become a large ep- idemic on our campus. - Chris Hood I would improve the cafeteria food -- Wider variety, better quality. - Susie Rankin I would support the idea for more programs on drugs and alcohol. -- Alisa Brown Put windows in the classrooms, air conditioning, lower speed bumps, open Oxford Gate, fewer cops wait- ing to pull us over at lunch and after school, etc. I could go on and on . . . - Tom Mills The drinking problem might be get- ting out of control with teenagers. But in order to stop the problem one must look at the adults who set ex- amples for the teenager. - Kelly Stevens I really don't think that teenage drinking is the tremendous problem that the media portrays it to be. - Holly Bartling I think drinking illegaly is dumb. I don't understand the point. Get wild, get drunk, get a hangover, regret it, and do it again! - Alice Rogers I feel that teenagers should be able to drink. But not to drink and drive, that's a different story. - Jay Mc Aloon 29 Prom. lt wos the donce of the yeor, one of the lost mojor sociol extrovogonzos for the Seniors. The Junior closs did oll of the plonning. They visited vorious hotels, decided on the dinner, decorotions, ond theme, which wos On the edge of o dreom. As the couples excitedly entered the peoch, burgundy, ond teol boll- room of the Irvine Morriott, they were given o gorter ond two wine glosses. The fun hod just begun. The couples dined on o delicious meol of chicken ond vegetobles, which Bobby Peorce felt wos pretty good, l wos reolly surprised. After- words, the D.J. from Pro Productions got the night moving with o voriety of music. Couples olso used this time for toking pictures, Three hours of eoting, doncing, ond portying were enough for some. These couples hod o quiet ride home. Others, however, moved the festiv- ities to other Iocotions, such os the beoch or other hotels. While mony were criticol of the Prom beforehond, olmost everyone enjoyed themselves. Heother Beol commented, lt wos greot. I hod o reolly good time. Alfonso Ricordo odded, lt wos fob! My Chevy didn't breok down! Prom this yeor wos definitely right out of o dreom! 296 crew on the edge of ci drecim 'XBQQ--v-....... 'E Q.. ix NR kww.. N ,..,....-an 5 -I' 1 P! 4 4 A how sweet if is - Heother Schneider ond Dovid Bellinger enjoy Prom. 4 4 4 here if is - The Irvine Morriott, site of the 1988 Prom. 4 4 my deor guests - I om Tom Escheimon, your host Welcome to Fontosy lslond. 4 Cirriving Qt prom - Poul Lightfoot, Llso Sheyo, Michelle Show, ond Chris Hood look forword to on ex- citing evening. A 4 they were fresh - Gwen Henny thinks obout the broccoli ond corrots she had for dinner. A tensing his lower jaw - Scott Domes displays the tough guy look, A A stor light, stor bright - Paul Lightfoot is with his stor tonight. 297 W 7 'Q if 5. ,,W, N' ,UE if M A A P QCCeler0fing - Morino Kiehl, o timber-toed slope-sliding snow-demon, siezed the gold in womens downhill ot Colgory 882 Cphoto by Corl Yorbroughj A bronze-clod performance - Jill Wor- son ond Peter Oppegord lifted the Americon spirit ot the winter Olympics by winning the country's first medol, o bronze. Cphoto by Heinz Kluetmeierj A P violence! - in South Koreo, onti- government protests erupted on mony oc- cosions during the yeor. Qphoto by Anthony Suouj P an omericon hero? - Col. Oliver North wos o well known figure in Americon politics for his roll in the Iron-Contro scondol. QPhoto courtesy of Time Mogozinej Y ll broadcast news Another year has alas come again full-circle, another entry in the eternal volumes of history, another one of those 366-day impasse periods, ya'know? Anyway, news was news, as news always is. But what do we consider to be news-worthy material, or just plain nosy? Well, here's our one- paragraph, one big run-on sentence of some of 1987 and 88's important happenings. Ollie, Ronnie and the gang were reprimanded for their somewhat less- than-legal activities in IranGate Julius Irving retired from pro basket- ball . . . the U.S, shook from a stock market plunge in fall 87' . . . while southern California shook from a se- ries of earthquakes Pope John Paul visited the United States nerves were tense in the Persian Gulf . . . the winter Olympics were held in Calgary . . . the presidential primaries got underway . .. and the summer Olympics were on their way . . . Whewl!! What a year! 4 Qll hail Julius - Dr. J waves goodbye to the fans, fPhoto courtesy of Time Magazinej 4 V tension in the gulf - nerves were tense in the Persian Gulf, as the U.S.S Stark was sunk by Iraqi missiles. CPhoto courtesy of Time Magazinej Q glbk 9 9 300 - crew 4, fi? P Iife's O Cruise - Andrew Snozinski smiles with sotisfoction ot life's rich fobric. V hmmmm - giving o kind of loid-back look ocross the trock, Atheo Molone contem- plotes something - the likes of which is her business, not ours. V V OOOOOO - emitting o meoningless groon of sotisfoction, Ryon Bozello eoses into life ot CHS. W K : f ' I 4 A zi, L ,, HA, W, , Q1 Vt H, fin 755. I as 3? E ,, B t i n.,' tj: ' ,. J L, f i Q 4 let's Q0 1 JoLyn McDonoId, despite being left- honded, tries to stort off on the right foot. Ruth Adermon A A 4 'i conttalk now. im on filmI - cought in the oct, Lilo Wogner mokes phone Contact with o mysterious strong- er. A A strollin' - Koren Beoch opprooches life with gentle yet hip oir of coutioness. Groovy mon! A 4 lOZily Ctdriff - sooking in the sun's roys, Tuon Nguyen experiences o serene ond rother uneventful morning. A hooooonk! - the french horn isn't the only thing Steve Neimier con blow. 4 COOOOOI cot! - weorin' those circulor shodes, Andre Bourque is breokin' into o new foshion statement. J PVV i know he is looking at me - Atheno Mossouris cotches the eye of one of her odrnirers. VV three boys ond Q boby - Eli Gonzolez, Bill Bottin, Tom Thoits, ond Monfred Perero, you decide. PVVV the outdoorsmen - Joe Welsh, Ted Senn, Ben Horowitz, ond Brod Du- rion enjoy their lunch in the pork. PP heeeeeeey! - Mott Pinkus pretends thot he is the Fonz. PAAA you've got it - Bill Baffin ogrees thot french fries ore his fovorite food. AA yeah, but what if - Ryon Lomb gives Steve Smolinske some pointers on how to hondle his dote. PAA toking o snooze - Ben Prott takes o rest before moving on to his next closs. Wm M 304 - the crew i ordinory people il ,, 1 il E iw- M. i A love of first sight? - Mike Benisek and Aliison Roumree odd to the number of cure couples or C.H.5. it h. 9 'f..n,,. rt' e? 'U ' it I N wi . f A .f',,,, . ' Ar ' We ,,.: ly .V My .. W ,L i I 144. 4' 'OQLMH' . , ,f,zggA, A K , ,, jaw g ml .Y H 'W W, vt XLR AA4 party hardy ond flush plush, dude! - John Dodge ond Scott Torlucci hong out ot o Iocol hot-spot: the mens restroom. AA young lust - Morie Cornovol ond Greg Munson whisper sweet nothings to eoch other. A44 what 0 mOn - Andy Irons does o striking pose. A4 fe fi fo fUm - Brett Solomon morches off. L wishy wOShy - Eric Fronklin tries to remember oil the moterioi for the test next period. 44 try it you'II like it - Ryon Woll tries to encouroge Keith Dobols to sit down, 4 hi ho hi ho its off to work i go - Sue Kim hurries off to her next closs. iw 306 - wisdom P four score and seven years ago . . . - Dr. Raiche speakes at the' assembly honoring CHS. Vflying proud - the flag says it all. PV honored teachers - Mrs. Bridges and Mrs. Cannell listen to Mr. Gonzales presents the outstanding award. PVV receiving the honor - Jean- nette Holmes graciously accepts the award honoring our school. PVVY 1986-87 teacher of the year - Coach Kaiser speakes at the assembly. 'ill' Ti , I reas- an exemplarary school Through Excellence in Education , Claremont High School was recognized throughout the United States and by President Reagan in Washington D.C, as a National Exemplarary School. Irs outstanding curriculum, staff, and students were awarded a plaque and an exemplary flag. Dr. Raiche proudly exclaimed, A high level of teaching and will- ingness to learn is what contributed to the success of our school. Claremont High is in the top 240 public schools in the United States, The students were proud of their acheivement and honored to be students at such a select school. Duffy Cinls commented, Heyl lt looks good on the college applications. l am proud to be getting such a good education from a public school. Melissa Anderson added, CHS has given me a good foundation for my future. To all faculty and students, CONGRATULATIONS! We did it together! 'fr . sx X31 F o bike. Qyeoh, rightly 3 wg , V4 stonding tQll - Dr. Polmer holds the trophy while proudly wotching his students occept second-ploce in the stote finols. Vshoping up ond shipping out - the Honors Politics students loods up for the nine-hour bus ride to Socromento. They were led out of town by on officiol police escort, os well os ten Conodien Mounties, the Coble Airport flying club, the Los Angeles Philhormonic Orchestro on o flot-bed truck ploying On The Piood Agoin , ond o kid on QV' I'90dYf0lOCflOf1 - Mork Echeverri, Colleen Fluhorty, ond Corrie Moxwell, ormed with their knowledge ond their wits, ore reody to foce the judges. ivvv taking the stoge by storm - the Cloremont Honors Politics students occept second-ploce, os Dorren Schreiber oddresses the crowd. Shown ore Tomi Chowdhurry, Dorren Schreiber, Poul Lightfoot, Koren Stokely, ond Avivo Cosonovo. 44A political thought, hon- Or5 '- Tomi Chowdhury, Josh Rengert, Dono Robb, Julion Scoff, Poul Lightfoot, DJ. Stochniok, Anders Bjork, Motk Echeverri, Erik Miller, Colleen Fluhorty, Mott Mills, Avivo Cctsonovo, Doriush Khonsori, Megon Twitty, Shouno Tholmon, Todd Tugwell, Boroko Horper, Tony Nelipolvich, Tom Mills, Dorren Schreiber, Christine Goh, Heoth- er Shinn, Michoel Holdi, Koren Colderwood, Nosir Komol, Andreo Broderick, Heidi Morse, Negor Guelo, Sue Schroeder, Sobrino Pinnell, Koren Stokely, Donyo Botvin, Corrie Moxwell, Chrissy Murry, Asiyo Mirzo, Sheilo Tom ond Dr. Oron Polmer. Cpicture by the Cloremont Courierj ttf the yeor is 1787 second ploce-stote finols! After three months of intensive study on the Constitution ond The Americon Politicol System ond ofter winning the competition for the 83rd Congressionol District, the Honors Pol- itics closs wos on its woy to Socro- mento in Jonuory. The stote finols for the Bicentenniol Competition on the Constitution ond The Americon Goverment took ploce ot the stote copitol, ond involved twenty-five schools from twenty-five districts ocross Colifornio. After on exhousting eight-hour ride, groups of students continued to meet throughout the night to discuss their presentotions, which were four minute speeches shored between two or three people in o speciolized field of study, os well os possible questions for the six min- ute questioning period which would follow eoch presentotion. The next doy, onother bus ride tronsported the closs to Col Store Soc- romento, where the octuol compe- tition occured. In the initiol round, CIoremont's groups on eoch field of study did well, ond were chosen for the chompionship round, which en- compossed nine schools, one of which would be chosen to represent the stote in the Notionol Finols in Woshington DC. The study groups did so well in this round thot they were sure they would win. Their hopes were shottered when they were pronounced second plocers during the owords ceremony. But Dr, Polmer, who hod led the Politics closs during the months of study ond com- petition, wos proud of his students. You did well, he soid. The trip bock wos tointed with o silent ond mourn- ful mood, but students occepted the loss. A lot of schools fought hord to get here ond come owoy with noth- ing, soid Avivo Cosonovo. The Pol- itics closs demonstroted the tolent ond excellence of Cloremont stu- dents ond let CHS be recognized stote wide. david toma - here at last David Toma was finally here! After a year and a half of fund raising with the help of student council, faculty members, and par- ents, Claremont finally arranged for Toma to visit. On March 15, 1988, over 2,500 people from CHS, as well as Mt. San Antonio students and local counselors, crowded into the gym as they intently listened to David Tama, a well known anti-drug crusader. He spoke with en- couragment for three hours about how our entire society needed to change their atti- tudes about drugs, alcohol, and morality. Al- ison Wojcik commented, He was really Try- ing to make us listen. l really enjoyed it. Mr. Taylor agreed that Tomo had a strong impact. People were too intent to him to just be polite. He definitely had an impact. He told of drammatic and grotesque stories of drug users and experiences he had while on the streets. Over seventy community counselors voluntered their time to help council some of the students in small groups. They not only helped on the days Tomo spoke, but con- tinued support groups through the remaining weeks of school. Tomo spoke with small groups and individuals during his two day stay too. Tomo also spoke to the community, mostly parents and students, at Bridges Auditorium. Denise Nadelle admitted, He had a powerful message for everyone. He may have of- fended some people, but he really made them think about some important issues. Although some people were offended by Toma's blunt and harsh vocabulary, others believed that his speaking tactics helped the listeners relate to him on a common level. A posters galore - the coming of David Toma was a great excitement at CHS. P A with a strong character - David Tomo shares some of his past experiences and ideas with the audience. P awed by Toma's performance - David Tomo captures the attention of everyone in the gym. 308 crew tiff. . . lsr 1 1 . ,V it . I ii Tennison Here we -I hove will stoy in my But the memory In Memory of Dion f f Y . S iii 5 s S ji I 1 . E 1 . jg Q 2 54.4 i ' 2. ffl I I heort As doys poss by, ond time goes on ' II gone Ire olize thot you re reo y But when this hope inside of me Tends to shut out reolity, I foll right bock into the post ' d olwoys lost And wish thot life woul Inside of me I feel this poin Expected sunshine turned to roin I wish for o roinbow to oppeor ' r Insteo d I see my folling teo clouds with skies so grey And through the I see your imoge for owoy ' time ond ploce Into o different You disopp ' troce eored without o So now I'm left here oll olone, To try ond moke it on my own So wherever you ore, for or neor, 'I Iwoys be her The m P emories of you wil o By Desiree Sims o greot sense of hu- Dion Tennison left us oll on Sep- jokes. He hod tember 14, 1967. He is survived by mor, soid Mike O'MolIey. his porents, Chorles ond Doris Ten- Everyone liked Dion becouse he nison, his sister Chevelle, ond brother wos just himself. We will oil miss Chorles. He wos born in Howthorne, him, stored Mrs. Gory. Colifornio on June 6, 1969 ond roised Dion loved sports. He excelled in in Cloremont, He ottended Visto ond footboll during his three yeors ot CHS. Mountoin View Elementory Schools, He olso enjoyed swimming ond ploy- El Roblelr. High ond Cloremont High. ing bosketboll. We will dll certoinly This wos to be his senior yeor in high miss his sense of humor, his physicol school. couroge, ond his bright smile. ' ' I hter ond his We will oll miss his oug 9. l' Aasheum, Chrlstlan 138 Abbon. Denise L. 128, 194 Abler, Chad 110, 136 Ab0h9belSh. Hanan A. 194 Abrams, Dlano M. 52, 136, 176 Abreu, Leapaldlna M. Abrlel, Gwenevere 'Gwen' 55 150 172 ' ' Abrll, Andres L. 115, 136, 150, 1M Absler, Trocl S. 150 Acevedo, Angel 194 Acevedo. Angellna E. 52 Adam, Rosemary A. Adams, Dedrlck L. 150 Adermann, Raymond 5. 194 Adermonn, Ruth A. 60, 224 Adermann, Stan 67, 71, 194 Adklns, Shawn S. Agulor, Alexander G. Agullar, Gerardo H. Agullat, Tracy L. 68, 150 A9ulrre, Angela J. 212 Aguirre, Brandl L. Altken, Joseph P. 176 Akman, Fred H. 104, 141 Allzrggjhr, Govan M. 45, 50, 51, 60, Alden, Susan J. 63, 67, 82, 176 Alexander, Clndy M. Alexander, Stephanle 212 Allen, Allen Allen, Angela C. Bertrand M. Chrlstlna Andreas, Sacha 68, 194 Andrews, Tracll R. 113, 136, 194 Andrus, Marcia Angel, John A. 150 Anke, Kristine C. 'Kris' 7, 136, 150 Anke, Patrick M. 'Pot' 110, 212 Anke, Robert T. 118, 119, 194 Anthony, Kenneth W. 'Ken' 47, 176 Anthony, Klmberty D. 212 Applebee, Julla I. Archambault, Danlel G, Arevalo, Veronica A. 212 Armstrong, Daymlan D. 212 Armstrong, Myeshla D. 19, 42, 150, 163 Arqulnzoni, Glorlo 212 Ash, Joseph H. 212 Ash, Nathan E. 115, 176 Aslld, Flora 212 Atklnson, Danny P. Atkinson, Jeanine L. 50, 74, 75, 176 Atler, Dirk 71 Aultmon, Christopher 212 Ausrln, Aaron D. 6, 76, 150, 291 Austln, La Trlcla E. 194 Bachelder, Dena M. Bachlcha, Norml A. Backer, Gerrlt 176 Backer, Korrl A. Batta, Melissa D. 212 Balk, Frank 125 Allen, Cindy L. 150 Allen, Cynthla L. Balley, Brad J. 24, 25, 150 Bailey, Robert A. 150 Bowen, Andrew N. 47. 67, 104, 195 BU e'9h' Rebecca D' 'Becky' 99' Allen, Allen, Allen, Danlelle S. 87, 99, 136, 176 Davld P. 20, 25, 136, 150. 291 Kenneth R. 'Kenny' 25, 67, Bolley, Steve 212 Bailey-Watson, Rochelle Busenberg, George J. 44, 47, 61, 70, Baker, Jeonlne D. 194 108, 120, 150, 288 Allen, Mom 117 Allen. lvllmelle Allen, lxoben F. oo, 67, 104, 194 Alllsan, Randal s. 'Randy' 1:10, 1:19 Aluzas. Jonathan D. 25, 150, 163 179, 289, 290 ' Alvarez, Clnnomon A, 64, 194 Alvlzo, Cynthla Y. 212 Amlck, Stephanie Amle, Lafayette 212, 222 Anderson, Hyrum M. 150 Balr, Frank 212 Balz, Carolyn M. 176 Ball Nlcholos R. 'Nlck' 104, 117, 21 Bolz, Robert L. Banwart, Krlsrlna M. Anderson, James T. Anderson, John r. 4, 21, 101, 144, 150, 185, 290, 325 Anderson, Melissa J. 33, 49, 58, 127 176 ' Anderson, Paul 194 Baker, Judlth E. Baklr, Susan F. Bolacult, Comllo P. 116, 176 Balacult, Carlos P. 194 Balacult, Norman P. 33, 150 Baldrldge, Mollle A. 212 Bates, Lynette P. 150 Ball, Rebecca J. 'Becky' 150, 283 Bambarger, Brlon 212 Banks, Joshua H. 194 Banks, Larry 5. 116 2 Barcelona, John M. 136, 194 Borger, Glenn E. 106, 176 Barkley, Sherry K, 150, 288 Barnes, Eric D. 194 Barnes, Katherine E. 'Katie' 16, 19, 76 Bergmann, Justln L. 151, 179, 289 Berlant, Jennifer M. 195 Bernhon, Jason B. Berrlo, Irzel D. 52, 64, 195 Besse, Aprll L 73 42' 1 Dickham, Kenrlc F. 16, 19, 42, 67, Barnes, Sarah R, 212 151, 288 Barnes, Scott C 108, 131, 176, 297 Bigelow, Amy B. 64, 195 Barrett, Jason A. 194 Blscottl, Dlna L. 52, 60, 61, 63, 213 Barrett, Lance E, 150 Blsuana, John R. 152 Banholome, Carolyn M. Banholome, Jill L. 64, 176 Banllng, Holly M. 82, 150, 289, 295, 324 Bartllng, Roger A. Basa, Julie A. 64, 212 Bassett, Michele Y. 7, 27, 55, 123, 145, 151, 172 Bates, Nlcol D. 136, 176 Bates, Wendy D. 64, 176 Barlsre, Zanlessha N, 195 Banln, Wllllam S, 'Blll' 129, 212, 302 Bayer, Daniel R. 212 Bayer, Wuanlta F. 'Fay' Bozelo, Ryan M. 42, 119, 129, 211, Blsuano, Yvonne D. 195 Bjork, Anders G. 18, 24, 25, 86, 87, 152, 291, 307 Bjorkman, Annlka M. 64, 176 Bjorkman, Chrlster L. Blake, Candl M. 176, 181, 188 Brlndley, John D. 195 Brlnghurst, Patti Brlnk, Julle D. 24, 25, 42, 149, 152 Brlnkman, Roman E. 213 Brockway, Jeffery A. 67, 195 Broderick, Andrea J. 152, 307 Brooks, Steven M. 'Steve' 120, 177 Brooks, Tlflany L. 176, 177 Brosr, James S, 152 Brower, Jon R, 129, 213 Brower, Thomas J. 'Tom' 67, 71, 195 Brown, Allsa 5. 213, 295 Brown Brown Brown Brown Ashley L. 195 Barbara E. 136 . Caroline B. Gary Bobo, Ruth M. 63 Brown Genevle W. Bock, Kevln F. 195, 201 Brown , Jeffrey S. 'Jeff' 129, 213 Bock, Lawrence 47, 53, 60, 61, 83 Back, Steven P. 'Steve' 53, 213 Bodell, Heather L, 26, 152 Bodner, Zack P. 118, 119,213 Boehm, Stacie E. 64 Bogen, Car1ota 213 Bolce, Bernadett 213 212, :100 Baum Debowh MA -Debme. 277 Bolln, rvlonnew H. 'Mon' 142, 21:1 151- 235 nomo, Sherry M. 152,291 Beal, Heather C. 126, 127, 174, 176, 296 neon Douglas A. 'Doug' 7. 25, 120. 121, 151, 185 Beorden, Jennlfer A. 101, 212 Bearden, Mickey Beardslee, Richard A. 176, 195 Becker, Aaron D. 108, 176, 178, 191 Becker, Gerrlt M. 108 Bolton, Gabriel 'Gabe' 67, 70, 142, 195 Booker, Lols E. 38, 39 Booker, Nlkl L. 49, 72, 73, 97, 213 Boone, Aaron N. 321 Booth, Matthew M. 'Matt' 142, 176 Borboo, Jerel J, 213 Bargtgrdlng, Matthew J. 'Mort' 44, Brown Brown Brown Brown, Brown Brown Brown, Joshua M. 213 Mark C. 213 Mary M. 196, 294 Mlchael S. 'Mlke' 138, 152 Monica S. 49, 53, 61, 63, 213 Peter L. 152, 172 Trllby E. 213 Browne, Heather Browne, Michael C, 213 Bruce-Ollver, Fred 120 Brueck, Cynthla A. 152 Brueckner, Gregory W. 'Greg' 102, 138, 196 Brumfleld-Strom, Arln M. 213 Brunson. Karen M. Brunst, Carl D. 2, 102, 213, 219, 221 Bryan, Jeremloh D. 213 Bedell, Melanle 97, 212 Donefen Doug F- Beech' 'Of' C- 176 norvln, Danya 5.49, 52, 5:1,o1, 152, Beech, Karen L. 213, 310 259' 307- 321 Beeman, Adam D. 176 Belllnger, Davld M, 30, 42, 130, 175, 176, 190, 297 Bellls, ryter o. 194 Bendlner, Jonathan S. 75, 151 Bendlxen, Mlchelle L. 73, 213 Benlsek, Alissa M. 64, 213 Benlsek, Michael D. 'Mlke' 142, 176. 304 Bennett, Brldget T. 195 Boublon, Elizabeth 64, 177 Bourque, Andre F. 61, 82, 195, 301 Bourque, Donald R. 'Dan' 50 Boutton, Adrlan J. Bowes, Sharla 177 Boyd, Linda Bradford, Jason A. 116, 139, 195 Bradley, Klrk A. 195, 287 Bennen' Duffy T' 195 01432 Mggtael E. 'Mlke' ot, 117, 70. Bennett, Erlca J. 151 Brand, Matthew G. 'Matt' 136, 195 Bennett, Scot A, Bennett, Sonya M. 151, 290, 325 Bennltt, Matthew I. 'Mart' 119, 129, 213 Benson, Angela D. 195 Brandl, Brandt, Brandt, Mark J. 117, 129, 213 Jennlfer R. 64, 213 Naoml E. 64 Brannum, Randy A. 213 Brasch, Merrllee 99, 195 Bentley, Anne A. Bentley, Rebecca S. 213 Berg, Sean M. 195 Berg, Sean S, 71, 151 Bergandl, Marla C. nroxron, wllllonn P, 104, 105, 21:1 Breakey, Jennlfer N. 213 Brelle, Mlchoel C. 'Mlke' 53, 195 Breslo, Blll F. 177 Bridges, Joanne Anderson, Paula Barblsh, Glna D. 212 De'9e' Joshua M' nrloges, stepnonle N. ae, 195 Bryner, Deslree J. 152 Buergey, Chrlstopher M. 177 Bundek, Melissa C. Burgan, Brooks R. 3, 177 Burgess, Theresa A. 73, 196 Burkhan, Cynthla A. 213 136, 177 Burnler, Ana Marla 152 Burt, Christoph 177, 160 Busenberg, John A. 61, 70, 83, 196 Burchko, Tammy L. 128, 213 Cabrera, Gina M. 214 Cabrera, Thomas J. 152 Cadmon, Edward S. 70, 177 Cady, Joshua R. 'Josh' 119 Caenepeel, Kathleen M. 'Kathy' 67, Ill I ll ll ll ll ll ll ll -X g l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll , J . Vogue K Well, we have searched the world for the most noted of fllm critics, and their comments an The Motion Picture are on the following pages, CActually, l wrote the quotations and they take the credlt.j - Captain Quockenbush, ad- venturer and wanna-be writer. Well, notwithstanding, the film was neverthe- less thusforth outright. - COUl'fney JOCkSOn, ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 310 196 Coenepeel, Sean R. 67, 142, 214 Colagna, Nancy N. 196 Calderwood, Julle L. 196 Calderwood, Karen J. 152, 291, 307 Call, Krlstlna M. Callaghan, Rebecca L. 214 Callggs, Rebecca E. 'Becky' 53, 70. Campbell, Dennis 214 Campo, Veronica R. 177 Cannell, Theresa R. Cappella, Laura M. 214 Cappeto, Chrlstlne M, 'Chrlstl' 136, 196 Cordona, Chrlstlno M, 196 Carnaval, Ana L. 214 Carnavol, Hector G. 104, 213, 214 Carnaval, Marle A, 214, 305 Carrasqulllo, Cathy C. 113, 177 Carrlan, Karla l. 214, 224 Carson, Dov K. Carson, Ross S. 27, 50, 56, 106, 152. 265 290 Carter, Karen 2, 96, 99, 113, 145. 152 .319 Carter, Shannon 214 Carfwrlght, Eric c. 214 Casanova, Avlva S. 16, 152, 307 Case, Ernest A. Case, Wendy 1. 14, 50, 66, 69, 152. 290 Caslllas, Karina O. 49, 63, 123, 214. 227 Castelll, Danna M. 152 Castleberry, Davld G, Catalfamo, Llsa A. 152 Cathcan, Heather M. 177 Cavalhelro, Danlel 221 Cavanaugh, Aron C. 177 Celll6bAytek 46, 47. 61, 62, 63, 97. Chacon, Anna D. 42, 49, 52, 66, 65 Chalsawasdl, Thammarat 214 Chandler, Scott R. 196 Chang, Julle J. 152 Chang, Nelson 50 Chang, Ramona M. 62, 153 Chavez, Andrea E. 72, 140, 214 Chavez, Laura 176 Che, Chrlstlna S. Chen, Alice Y. 62, 196 Chen, Angela Y. 46, 47, 61, 62, 63. 196 Chen, Chen, 82, Chen. Chen. Chen, Chen. Ann 46,61, 136,214,222 Gloria M. 52, 57, 56, 60, 63. 153 Janet 47 Sharon 153 Shaw 153, 289 Vlncent Y. 214 Chlcolne, Debra F. 'Debbie' 136, 176 cnlflchetto, Joseph A. 214 -' Chlu, Jul-Yu 176 Chlad, Jason 214 Chlad, Sarah J. 81, 97, 176 Chol, Jae H. 82, 176,214 Choi, Jae Hoon Choi, Jeonnle 214, 216 Chokshl, Beejal P. 123, 153 Chong, Ml Y. Chowdhury, Taml L. 62, 153, 307 Chuang, Ben 139, 176 Chuang, Nelson 139, 153 Chupp, Mlchelle E. Church, Davld J. 176 Church, Jennl L, 136. 196 Church, Jeremy J. 214 Clnk, Davld M, 'Duffy' 36, 56, 142. 149, 153, 266 Clark, Rodney E. 214 Clark, Stephen D. 'Steve' 67, 176 Clark, Theresa M. 214 Clavon, Nicole R. Clay, Antonio J. 'Tony' 108, 136, 176 Clay, Jerome J. 104, 214 Cleaves, Wallace T. 176 Clemons, Shannon D. 176 Click, Davld Clonts, Mathew 'Mott' 214 Cloyd, Tracy C. 178 Coalter, Robert W. 'Bob' 117, 211. 214 Cable, Cheryl L. 112, 113, 153, 269 Cochet, Shelley R, 214 Cockerham, Betty J, Cockerham, Louls W. Cody, Bryan 50, 214 Coe, Mlchelle D. 96, 97, 178 Colclough, Jeffrey W. 'Jeff' 110, 136. 196 Coldlron, Joshua 'Josh' 108, 178 Cole, Harold W. Coleman, Anru E. 214 Coleman, Antony W, 'Tony' 120. 153, 266 Coleman, Elizabeth S. 'Libby' 14, 16, 25, 42, 122, 123, 145, 153 Coleman, Sarah E. 154, 165 Colgan, John L, Colller, Kelly 214 Colller, Vlckle 5. Colller, Warren J. 214 Colllns, Aprll N. 73 Colllgtg, Edward W. 'Eddie' 104, 196. Colon, Anthony 'Tony' 154 Comeau, Roben J. 215 Comer, Marlon C. Conklin, Keith E. 130, 195, 196 Connell, Carrle J, 154 Connelly, Davld M. 196 Connelly, Rachel E. 136, 176 Connely, Down 136 Consall, Damon 45, 176 Conway, Mary A. 196 Cook, Melsha D. 196 Cooke, Roben K. 'Bob' 66 Cooper, Tracy J. 49, 154, 291 Copeland, Carlo B. 149, 154, 164 Copple, Ann L. Corbett, Stephanie 196 Corbin, Nlcole 176 Cordes, James J. 116, 176 Corley, Dana M. 215 Corley, Jason 61, 71, 62, 196 Cornejo, Llsa M. 66, 176 Cornell, Allso R. 215 Corona, Jannlce 63, 196 Corso, Jennifer L, 215 Conese, Donald L, Cosley, Christy 66 Coslantlno, John G. Costello, Keegan R. 197 Cotterman, Terry W. 215 Cox, Jeanette H. Cox, Mlchoel A. 'Mike' 104, 215 Cox, Ojl N. 108, 176 Coyle, Alycla J. 215 Cralbe, Elizabeth R. 178 Crall, Dletrlch J, 115, 154 Cramer, Russell 154, 290 Crawford, Felonda C. 176 Crawford, Ralna R. 215 Cressy, Ben 24, 25, 29, 58, 154 Crlst, Jeffrey D. 'Jeff' 17, 101, 176 Cross, Cynthla A, 42, 43, 62, 154. 269 Crowl, Joelle A. 215 Cuddlhy, Ttlsten L. 136 Cullen, Brlan J. 120, 121, 176 Cullen, Cathleen M. 176 Culversan, Adrlan 215 Culverson, Mlchelle R. 154 Cummings, Danlel C. 'Dan' 69, 154 Cunningham, Dawn M, 197 Cupp, Cassandra L. Curry, Mlndl R, 215 Cunls, Cynthla 154 Cunls, Mlchael R. 'Mike' 215 Cutllfl, Brandi L. 215 Dabols, Gerald 154 Dabols, Keith 215, 226, 305 Daley, Bryon A, 67, 70, 71, 197 Daley, Judith J. Dalton, Gregg S. 124, 197 Damlco, Anne Danton, Aaron C. Darland, Shanrl L, 197 Dcvles, Todd L. 130, 197 Davls, Adam 154 Davls, Bradley E. 'Brad' 154, 324 Davls, Damon Davls, Kaneo J. 113, 197 Davls, Lee 215 Davls, Modellntoy 'Toy' 113, 136 Davls, Nathan A. 'Nate' 120, 130, 197 Davls, Slrl M. 176 Davls, Todd R. 178 Dawson, Deveny A. 63, 163 Day, Chandra K. 75, 154, 294 Day, Wllllam J, Jr, 176 De Bolt, Rebecca M. De Falco, Angela A. 179 De Falco, Steven M. De Groot, Betsy I. 96, 179 De La Rosa, Ernesto M. 'Ernie' 154 De Mary, Jacquelyn R. 'Jackle' 154. 233, 327 Dean, Jennifer S. Dechawan, Chrlstlne J. 'Joy' 60, 197 Deltemeyer, Toml A. 36, 66, 197 Delhalle, Johanna M, 61, 154 Dells, Kristen A. 20, 22, 24, 25, 49, 66. 154 Dell Osa, Chrlsropher E. Delarenzo, Lorl A. 179 Demlrjyn, Charles A. 'Chuck' 154. 291 Demlrjyn, Joseph A, 'Joe' 215 Dendrlnos, Marc M, 14 Denning-Frlndt, Zacharlah E. 'Zach' Denny, Jeanne F. 179 Descoteau, Mltchell D. 210, 215 Deutsch, Alexander 5. 215 Deurschmon, Mlchelle C. 197 Dlaz, Pedro A. 197 Dlaz, Rlchord 197 Dlaz, Roben 154 Dlaz, Yadlra M. 154, 324 Dlcklnson, Rebecca D. 215 Dmtrlch, Laurle A, 215 Dletrlch, Stephen 154 Dlk, Alben 125 Dlk, Albeno I. 125, 179 Dlssmeyer, Jan Dlssmeyer, Karen J. 197 Dlxon, Ebony S. Dlxon, Roben E, Dobrlnen, Tyson D. 215 Dodge, lanlce M. Dodge. John R. 50, 155, 251, 505 Domlco, James B, 155, 179, 290 Domlco, Michele B, 42, 98, 99, 126. 127, 136, 197 Dominguez, Gilbert B, 'Ryan' 119. 197 Dominguez, Yvonne 73, 215 Domlnquez, Lisa 155 Dong, Mlchoel G. 'Mike' 74, 75, 179 Douglas, Nicole A. Dreyer, Christoph S, Dube. Charls E, 155, 289, 294 Dunbar, Arthur W. 197 Duncan, Don 129 Duong, Chen H. 155 Durlan, Bradford L. 'Brad' 179, 302 Durlan, Matthew D. 215, 216 Duron, Yvette M. 215 Dutton, Rlck J. Dwyer, Stephen D. 'Steve' 155 Earlxson, Shelly 179 Eaves, Berry L. Ebbeler, Jennifer V. 197 Ebbeler, Jonathan 'Jon' 110, 136. 215 Ebblngo, Brittonee L. 197 Eben, Jlm P. 155 Eben, Linda A. 74, 179 Enright, road E. 197 Echavarrla, Luclla D. Eche verrl, Mark 110, 155, 307 Eckenberg, Kathryn M. 215 - Ecken, Stephanie P. 179 Eclshardt, Danlel Eckhoff, Jennifer M, 49, 64, 197 Ede, Rlchord C. Edmonds, Emlly D. 24, 25, 62, 122. 123, 155, 163, 291, 324, 328 Edwards, Chad M. 142, 179 Egan, Erlk W. 156 Ehrenberg, Tonya R. Elsenwlnter, Robin K. 6, 64, 179 El Sawah, Rlham 215 El Sawah, Tamer 197 Ellas, Brlan 156 Elllot, Sue C, Elllort, Wllllam Y, 50, 197 Ellls, Sean L. 17, 179 Ellswonh, Roben T. 36, 107, 108. 156 Elston, Alexandra E. 215 Emodl, Babak 114, 115, 156 Emmett, James D. Emmett, Joel W. 'Joey' 156, 285. 291 Engle, Kelly R. 124, 197 English, Denise 70, 156 English, Rebecca F. Ennerberg, Lars E. 179 Erne, Jennifer N. 'Jenny' 36, 42, 49. 149, 156, 169, 291 Ervin, Todd Erwin, Kristen T. llllllllllll llllllllllllllll N Les exlstences simultanees de Io defense et de la provocation poraissenr mettre en scene des mo- rlonnettes. - Johanna Dehale. The Paris A Review Man, the moonjust teoses, showing only parts of herself, and life goes on, ya'know? l'm just beside myself in universal harmonious esctacy! - Edward Kim, The Mr. Potatoheod Monthly llllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllll Frans, Shane 129 Escalona, Nancy 179 Bchleman, Thomas M. 'Tom' 42, 120, 131, 175, 179,297 Escoffery, Valerie A. 42, 43, 136, 179 Escudero, Marllys J. 49, 53, 61, 63, 97, 215 Esser, Bryan L. 215 Btebo, Shawn P. 76, 179 Estes, Drlan D, Estrada, Tanya L, Evans, Bambi L. 72, 73, 160 Evans, Deborah 'Debbie' 196, 201 Evans, Elelna C. Everett, Melissa 156 Ewing, John J. 215 Ewing, Scott D. 215 Fan, Carhyn S. 46, 47, 57, 60, 61, 160 Farley. Farley Farley Deborah L, 196 . Jock W. . Jennifer M. Fornum, Stephen W. 'Steve' 156 Farrand, Andrew D. Fleming, Jo Anna L, Farris, Jennlfer L. 215 Faulkner, Colln B. 160, 166 Fearn, Ayo J. 215 Feungpld, Danlel L. 'Danny' 139, 160, Fellows, Christopher L. 215 Fentroy, Irvln 156, 291 Ferzer, Mark C. Flddes, Patrlcla Fields, Adlna Figueroa, Luls E. 156 Figueroa, Steven W, 160 Flgalrg, Matthew A. 'Matt' 139, 196. Flnefrock, Moira E, Fisher, Heather A, 156, 325 Fisher, Joshua A. 70, 215 Flttro, Patrlck W. 215 Fltzpatrlck, Erlk D. 160 Flaherty, Madro J. Flemlng, Carol Fleming, Erlk T. Flores, Trlnldod R. 193, 196 Flournoy, Lazarus Flug, Laura A, 36, 42, 49, 156, 263, 269, 327 Fluharty, Colleen L 110, 136, 156, 290, 307 Forclnelll, Ethel K. Ford, Chrlsropher D. Fardan, Michelle 156 Forney, Christopher A. 'Chrls' 24, 152, 156, 179,269 Fort1er, Davld W. 160 Fortin, Alvaro M. Fortner, Matthew W. 'Matt' 196 Foster, Rachel S. 196 Frame, Jason A. 139, 196 Francis, Zacharlah 'Zach' 216 Frankel, Paul 104, 215 Franklln, Er1CJ. 216, 305 Gwln, Kelly S. 216 Freltas, Ken W, 105, 115 Freuchen, Merethe 156 Fruechte, Don F. 74, 76 Fmsh, Karen M, Frush, Michael 106, 160 Fu, Sheree H. 216 Fu, Vincent K, 216 Fujlmoto, Jeffrey J. 'Jeff' 120, 121, 131, 160 Fulkersan, Anne M. 69, 156 Furby, rim M. 216 Galser, Holly E. 64, 160 Galbreath, Davld 156 Gale, Shawna L. 156 Galeener, Jason 216 Golln, Michal 61, 160 Gallardo, Jason D. 216 Goradelll, Mike 7 Garcia, Anthony L. 'Tony' 103 Garcia, Christina 156 Garcla, Davld F. 216 GarcIcrEggen, Samantha 61, 136, 196, 206 Gardner, Alexandra M. 'All' 14, 102, 127, 196 Gardner, Jennller S. 64, 127, 196 Gardner, Jennifer S. 160 Gorllnger, Patrick 196 Garn, Carissa L. 216 Garner, Jennifer S. Garrett, Linda A, 49, 66, 126, 156 Gary, Dorothy L. Gaston, Jennifer A. 73, 216 Gaston, Shawna R. Gateley, Allison E. 160 Gaunr, lloben A. Gautier, Sean P. 216 Gay, Maasale L. Gecha, Michael 'Mike' 193, 196 Geiger, Audrey E. 216 Gekas, Stephan A. Gerggf, Matthew 'Matt' 23, 106, 131, George, Jana M. 55, 156 Geulo, Nolson 50, 51, 110 Geulo, Negar 66, 136, 156, 239, 307 Ghazarian, Steven P. 'Steve' 119, 216 Gibbs, Jamllah A. Glboney, Jennifer C. 99, 216, 225 Gibson, Kayce L. 196 Glddlngs, Vlolet J. Gllllland, Arthur W. 'Art' 'i06, 124, 160 Glllllond, Douglas E. 'Doug' ss. 196 Gllmon, Susan A. 156 Gllpln, Melissa A. 19a Gingrich, Joel G. 139, 216 Glnther, Jennlfer 216 Glordanl, Michael R. 156 Gk:gbKathlynn M. 'Kathi' 75, 76, 77, Glenn, Rhonda K, Goh, Allen 216 Goh, Christina 'Chrls' 63, 66, 110, 136, 157, 307 Gomez, Ed 130 Gomez, Jessica S. Gomez, Marla A, 149, 157 Gonzales, Colette 216 Gonzales, Ell J. 216, 225, 302 Gonzales, Nancy C. Gonzales, lloben 216 Gonzales, Tammy 216 Gonzalez, Cassandra Gonzalez, Nancy 157 Gonzalez, Steven A. 110, 111, 157 Goodman, Stocee L. 160 Groce, Krystal L. 161 Groener, Geoffrey M. 'Geoff' 17, 25, 27. 50, 56, 66, 120, 121, 157. 266, 327 Grosvenor, Alex 104 Grosvenor, Michael A. 125, 196 Guenln, Paul E. 216 Guerrtn, Steven M. Guess, Davld L. 216 Gump, Brion P. 156 Gunlodt, Jennifer L. 103, 196 Gunter, Deborah L. 61, 161 Gutierrez, Georgina G. 196 Guzman, Cecllla L. 'Cece' 49, 66, 69 161 Gwln, Kelly S. 216 Hadley, Kelth V, 106, 136, 156 Hadley, Kevln A. 23, 106, 136, 155, 156 1-loener, Edwin E, Holm. Alym L. 216 Hahn. srocey E. 161 Haldl, Michael A. 156,307 Hall, Aron lv. 161 Goodman, Tonya S, 25, 42, 123, 149, 157, 269 Goodwin, Allclo J. 204 Goodwin, Llsa L. 196 Gordon. Gordon. Denlca M. 196 Jermayne L, 160 Gornbeln, Stuart M. Gorrls, Brent R, 3, 30, 136, 157, 263, 290 Gonon, Gousha. Phillip J, Harry M. Graham, Dolores B. 216 Granger, Donald W. 160 Granl, Andrew M. 'Andy' 131, 157 Grant, Andrew 269 Gray, Joanna 69 Gray, Kevln D. 157 Grays, Carroll R. 196 Hall, Harry J. 156, 266 Hall, Scott S. Hall, Terese C. 196 Hallmark, Dlanna H. 64, 216 Hallmark, Kelle M. 196 Hamann, Cornella D. 'Conny' 196 Homlll, Maja R, 97, 196 Hamilton, Brian D. 119, 202 Hon, Davld S. 63, 196 Hanchett, Damien J. 119, 144, 196 Hand, Jennifer L. 64, 196 Handzlok, Shawn O. 156 Hanna, Carolyn R. 156 Hanna, Glhan 103, 106, 161 Hannahs, Chrlstl D. 161 Hansen, Christopher S, 'Chris' 67, 71. 199 Hanson, Jennifer D, Harbushka, Andrew J. 199 Hardie, Rondel K. Harney, Andrea E. 199 Haro, Eduardo 130, 161 Grellen, Manfredo 45, 160 Grertel, Manfred 47 Grldley, Lalla S. 196 Grldley, Laura D. 196 Griffith, Carrlanne M. 126, 136, 160 Grimm. Wendy L. 110, 111, 126, too. 216,221 Grlgsby, Jason H, 119, 216 Grlgsby, Kevln S. 27, 119, 160 Harper, Amy D. 216 Harper, Baraka I. 22, 25, 56, 106. 106, 115, 136, 152, 156, 217, 241, 307 Harper, Chrlsropher J. 199 Harper, Jack E. Harper ,Joel D. 116, 119, 199 Harrls, Candace 'Candy' Harrls, Cynthia L. 199, 204 Harrls, Michael R. 199 Harry, Michelle K, 156 Hon, Shelley I. oe, 199 Hartford, Davld C. 139, 199 Hartman, Lisa M. 140, 161 Hartman, Shando L, 156 Hortung, Erlc D. 216 Hasbrouck, Chad G. 216 Hasbrouck, Christopher E, 'Chrls' 42, 50, 52, 75, 62, 149, 156, 170. 265, 269 Hashlguchl, Erik A, 216 Hauducoeur, Robert L. 125, 199 Houn, Wendy L. 161 Hawkins, Dante 72, 73, 61 Hawkins, Kevln A. 106, 161 Hayes, Roben D. Haynes, Dee Head, Teresa 216 Hecht, Darold J. 52, 119, 199 Heckers, Sean P. 199 Helber, Jock Helmlc, Mellnda J. 156 Hempstead, Stacl M. 199 Henderson, Amy S. 16, 156 Henny, Chrlstlan D, 67, 71, 156, 266, 321 Henny, Gwynnerh J. 'Gwen' 31, 42, 49, 123, 175, 161, 297 Henry, Ivy L, lll 125 Henry, Troy L. 216 Henson, Dona 199 Herbert. Morgan M. 62, 136, 200 Herbold, Erlka 99, 2CD Hernandez, Bernice 216 Hernandez, Debbie 127, 161 Hernandez, Jlml M. 216 Herrera, Dolores M. 156 Herrllnger, Lee Anne 19, 25, 42, 49, 62, 123, 145, 217 Hertz, Kevln C. 2113 Hertz, Krlstlne E. 'Kristy' 74, 75, 76. 161 Hettlnga, Erin M. 29, 49, 52, 136, 161 Hewes, Merldyth A. 156 Hlckerson, Christine A. 200 Hlll, Christopher A. 'Chrls' 104, 119, 216 Hlll, James W. 129, 216 Hlll, Jennifer L. 'Jenny 60, 61, 70, ' 46, 62, 156, 290, 294 Hlll, Mellnda J. 61, 216 Hlllstock, Dorothy J. Hllman, Andrew 142 Hlnds, Bryce P. 156 Hines, Susanne M. 156 Hlnrlchs, Shauna 45, 99, 113 Ho, Christina M, 'Chrls' 63, 70, 216 Hoag, Cynthia L. 2CD, 209 Hobbs, Chris 124 Hoch, Gregory S. 'Greg' QCD, 209 Hodoh, Stacey 72, 73, 200 Hoffmann, Gabnel D. 207 ll ll ll ll ll ll ll f . . a very educational film about life . . . and according to the Protagorean Doctrine of Rele- tlvity, the film should receive mixed reviews. Bob Shamah, The Philosophic Tribune. In light of Mr. Shamoh's last comment, I am going to give this film a mixed review . . . a real dud ,., o masterpiece ,. - Derek Powezek, At land aroundj The Movies .eg sf' 5 ll lllll , lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hoffmann, Jennlfer L. 161 Hafrlchter, Nathan D. 217 Hogg, Aaron 217 Hohelsel, Llsa A. 156 Hollander, Amy L. 16, 27, 156 Hollander, Stefenee P. 161 Hollenberg, Rebecca J. 'Becky' 49. 52, 97, 123, 161 Holloway, Frank 156 Holman, lan R. 200 Holmes, Brlan 200 Holmes, Jeannette E. 42, 159, 306 Holmqulst, Peter C. Holstlne, Lou Belle Holstrom, Paul R. 217 Holstrom, Tanya T. 200 Honeycutt, Donna L. Honold, Mellssa A. 161 Hood, Chrlstopher R. 'Chrls' 5, 26, 42 52, 136, 175, 161, 295. 297 Hood, Damlen J. 161 Hoover, Jennifer A. 159 Hom, imager 1e1 Horn, James G. 'Jlm' 30, 159 Horn, Jeannette D. 'Jenny' 200 Horne, Davld A. 200 Harowltz, Benjamin 'Ben' 56, 57, 66, 161, 302 House, Allcla N. 217 Howard, Alan G. Hyman, Mark K. 44, 66, 159 Hyun, sumo H. 161 Hyun, Suk-Woo W. 119, 161 Jones, Lance H. Jones, Monlque A. Jones, Natasha Y. 136, 217 Jordan, Wllllam G. Joros, Tabetha A. 160 67, 71, 162, 165 Howard, Cameron H. 217 Howard, James P. Haxsey, Klmberly J. 'Klm' 49, 52, 161 Hsu, Janlce I. 46, 61, 63, 62, 96, 2113 Huang, Paul 161 Huff, Edward J. 'Ed' 142, 159, 290 Huffman, Monlca L. 52, 56, 60, 159, 224 Hughes, Alben R. 'Al' Hughes, Allen R. Hughes, Anlta G. Lewls, Marl1J. 202 Hughes. Hughes. Hughes, Anthony L. 'Tony' 103 Kelly A, 14, 67, 159 Patrlck D. 'Pat' 142, 161 Hughston, Aaron S. 161 Huglln, Brlan C. 200 Humphrey, Donald R. Hungerford, Suzanne 'Suzy' 14, 25, 49, 53, 123, 159, 291 Hunt, Jennlfer D. 141, 217 Ibrahim, Inga E. 159 llda, Gary 67, 71 Ingram, Joel 50, 161 Irons, Andrew T. 'Andy' 50, 55, 56, 120, 160, 305 Islas, Catallna 160 Islas, Francisco J. 217 Ivle, Kelly G, 217 Jack, Beverly Jock, Karen C. 96, 97, 161 Jockey, L 217 Jackson, Courtenay L. 49, 50, 136, 200 Jackson, Darrell 217 Jackson, Tlso W. 73, 2lXJ Jocovldes, Davld A. 27, 149, 160 Jacovldes, Matthew A. 'Matt' 6, 29, Jaffe, Davld E. James, Scott 106, 160, 170 Janger, Jusrln D, 2w, 255 Janosky, Davld W. 217 Janssen, Adrlanna R. Jeffrey, Jason 67, 217 Jennlngs, Aprll L. 160 Jennlngs, William A. Jeter, Klmberly 73 Jeter, Wes J. 116, 21XJ Johor, Paran 160 John, Michel 130 Johnson, Camille S. 102, 21D Johnson, Cassandra L. 217 Johnson, Dana M. Jouvenat, Anne E. 49, 162 Jouvenat, Nell C. 216 Joy, Jennifer 216 Judge, Jeffrey L. Jueden, Erlls B. 3, 164 Julln, Peter A. 201 Juneau, Christopher M. 'Chris' 196. 201 Kalser, Noel J. 162 Kalash, Jennlfer L. 64 Kallnowskl, Matthew R. 'Mart' 162 Kamal, Ahmad 216 Kamal, Nasir 307 Kano, Dlana L. 126, 216 Kano, Janet Kaplan, Jonathan M. 201 Karlml, Cllff A. Korman, Gallt 216 Hunt, Mark H. 161 Hunter, Alyson A. 159, 263 Hunter, Clalte F. Hunter, John M. Hunter, Quincy J. Hunzlcker, Wayne T. 217 Hugbgtt, Bethann M. 50, 97, 126. Hurst, Carolyn 161 Hurst, Kathetlne M. 217 Hyman, Danlel J. 'Dan' 142, 2fD Johnson. Johnson. Johnson Johnson Johnson. Johnson. Dawn D, 200 Ellzabeth A, 162 , Katrina L. 136, 2fD , Lesley M. Thea E. 160 Victor A. 67, 129,217 Jones, Adam C. 116, 2CX'J Jones, Alsha T. 217 Jones, Eric C. 136, 217 Jones, Jennlfer L. 160, 291 Jones, Kevln C. 217 Karmon, Mlchoel Kelser, Esper H. Keith, Chrlstlne M. 'Chrlstle' 56, 75. 67, 162, 294 Kelley, Kevln J. 31, 192, 201 Kelley, Lllllan C. Kelly, Tlm 110, 136 Kenneally, Debra J. 216 Kennett, Gregory L. 216, 219 Khallll, Dastan C. 125, 216 Khansarl, Azarmlduk 201 Khansarl, Dorlush 'Dar' KD, 101, 307 Kldwell, Jamle K. 141, 216 Klm, Barbara W. 61, 97, 201 Klm, Edward I. 57, 66, 154 Klm, Emlly B. 201 Klm, Irene N. 162 Klm, Jason H. 'Jay' 24, 50, 162, 216 Klm, Jlln l. 57, 162 Klm, John Y, 62, 162 Klm, Joon H. 50, 51, 52, 57, 56, 97. 136, 144, 160 Klm, Julle Y. 113, 140,216 Klm, Kathle H. 113, 140, 201 Klm, Nancy l. 64, 201 Klm, Paul E. 62, 160 Klm, Sue 61. 62, 160,305 Klm, Tae Eung 'Tae' 104, 216 Klmboll, Joanne E. 74, 75, 76, 160. 291 King, Charles L. 160 Klng, 'Jay D. King, Jennlfer E. 216 Klnsey, Vlolet A. Kirby, Karyn K. 'Klm' Klrby, Krlsta K. Klewer, James B. 216, 224 Kllnedlnst, Ronald A. 216 Klusmann, Jeanne E. 201 Knapp, Jack P. Knapp, Jesse A. 104, 201 Knapp, Jessle 116, 191 Kneevers, Christopher 5. 'Chris' 201 Knlght, Krlsty A. 66, 73, 160 Knox, Klmberly A. 'Klm' 52 Koch, Andrea C. 162 . Kodama, Denlse M. 17, 99, 149, 160, 269 Koldewyn, Shaun M. 162 Kolek, Alissa B. 201 Kolodge, Katl R. 126, 201 Kossuth, Sara R. 162 Kovacs, lstvan P. 'Steve' 29 Krance, Jolle R. 201 Krance, Mellssa C. 50, 52, 63, 160 Kraushaar, Melissa A. 25, 64, 65, 160, 269 Kreurzkomp, Christopher J. 57, 160 Krall, Lana Krueger, Angela M. 201 Kruslc, lvon R. Kunzelmon, Patsy Kuo, Carollne Kurtz, Krlstln L. 216 Kvlst, Rune Kwok, Eunah 201 Kwlotek, Kyle R. 17, 39, 101, 156, 160, 221 Kwong, Vlvlan 62, 62, 63, 160 La Darbera, Anna R. Lobarrere, Dlane B. Laborrere, Joe M. Lablnger, Barbara E. 216 Lacy, D'Metrlus L. 216 Ladd, Dustln A. Lal, Chorlle 44, 46, 47, 70, 162 Lal, Chl-Wel W. 216 Lal, Eugene 61, 62, 201 Lal, Johnny Y. 216 Lal, Wendy 60, 70 Lam, Llnda 63, 162 Lamar, Terresa M. 160, 269 Lamb, Amy K. 113, 163 Lamb, Angela 216 Lamb, Deborah Lamb, Ryan B. 104, 105, 201, 302 Lamb, Stacy M. 216 Lambert, Stephen E. Lambo, trrtony A. 55, 100 Lander, Robert T. 'Rob' 110. 216 Lander, Steven C. Londrey, Christopher R. 'Chns' 101 Lane, Davld S. 160 Lange, Wilton G. 104, 201 Langgle, Cynthla M. 216 Langstaff, Tammle J. 216 Langstoff, Terllynn Langton, Rlchard S. 'Rich' 106, 163 Lass, Brenda J. 163 Lau, Lellynn 52, 201 Lauppe, Betsy J. 76, 77, 163, 294 Lawler, Mlchelle S, 161 Lawson, Joseph H. 44, 161, 166 Lawson, Katherine E. 'Katle' 61, 67. 70. 216 Lazarlnl, Manln A. Leach, Rhonda L. 216 Leavm, Douglas re. 101 Lee, Bar-Uel 216 Lee, Davld K. 62, 201 Lee, Janet 46, 61, 70, 216 Lee, Jennlfer H. 163 Lee, Lisa S. 57, 70, 163 Lee, Mlchael J. 216 Lee, Nathan R. Lee, Susan J. 60, 113, 141,201 Lehmlng, Alexander G. 44 Lelghty, Trina N. 216 Lemelle, Sean J. 163, 169 Lean. Leon. Alaln L. 125, 216 Sucet M. Lepore, Mlchael L. Lepper, Can A. 142, 161 Lerette, Amy E. 161, 265 Lerette, Vllllom J. 'BIII' 136, 216 Lerner, Mlldred L. Leroy, Mlchael 219 Leschly, Mlkala 62, 202 Levenson, Kenneth J. 'Ken' 104, 130. 202 Levlne, Laurie C. 163 Levltt, Doug 265 Lewis, Deborah Llang, Klm C. 161 Llang, Phong C. 161 Llang, Sln D. 163, 219 Llang, Sou Han 2m Llght, Matthew 'Mott' 56, 57, 62, 63, 202,206 Llghtfoot, Paul J. 30, 31, 36, 50, 56, 161, 179, 219, 290, 297, 307 Llkens, John D. 219 Llllle, John E. Lln, Ramona B. 99, 163 Lindsey, Joseph C. 202 IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ii I II II II II ll II II N . . a conservative film, overall, but the unexe pected moments of off-the-wall gave It an ex- hilerating touch of suspense. -- Jason Walters. The Tie-Die Times. lt was so exiting! And the party scenes were just fab!!! But lt also had a touch of Intrigue, and plenty of romance. A must for movie buffs! Heather Parton. National Geographic. J I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 3 Miller, Tamara B. 164 Manln, Rebecca B. 42, 126, 203 Mllls, Meredith A. 'Merrl' 64, 162, 164 Murphy, Jennifer L. 64, 136, 165 Llra, Damon R. 7, 124, 125, 163 Lira, Rochel M. 195, 202 Llttle, Katherine T. 161 Llu, Amy 52, 202 Lober, Shannon R. 163 Lobos, Monique L. 202 Logan, Arlene L. Logan, Michelle 219 Lopez, Almee M. 202 Lopez, Joseph H. 219 Lopez, Julle A. Lopez, Rafael Lopez, Robena F. 162 Lorltsch, Mlchael L. 'Mike' 219 Lott, Brian P. 104, 105, 116, 1 Louch, Louch. Hugh lv. 219 John O. 67, 202, 206 Loza, Chrlstlna D. 202 31, 202 Maldonado, Jose 203 Maldonado, Stephanie 203 Malone, Aflo I. 136 Mann, Geoffrey B. Mann, Marlo M. Manuel, Elva 219 Marcus, Andrew D. 219 Maresco, Glna M. 162 Marget, Mlchael D. 52, 62, 163 Marino, Kathleen L. 'Kathy' Markley, Susan B. 163 Marquez, Dovld J. 164 Marquez, Jason E. 162 Marroquln, Fsmerolda 219 Morse, Heldl 162, 290, 307 Martelll, Monica L. 49, 53, 219 Martln, Dovld K. 105, 117, 129, 213, 219 Lu, Allen 104, 163, 202 Lu, Fang 82, 63, 104, 105, 139, 202 Lucas, Anna G. 63, 96, 99, 163, 217 Lucas, Joshua,E. 'Josh' 104, 105, 116, 130,202 Manln. Martln. Manln. Mortln. Dellnda O. 73, 162 Donald H. 203 James R. Joshua 203 Lucas. Lucke, Mark 214, 219 Mlchael B. 'Mike' 202 Manln, Matthew D. 'Matt' 50, 66, 101, 162, 163 Lumsden, Joel D. 131,202 Lunde, Christopher S, 'Chrls' 45, 202 Luu, Llen H. Lynn, Hal 104 Lyon. Jeffrey C. 202 Moog, Andrew 61 Moog, Jennifer L. 49, 50, 52, 60, 61. 97, 141, 163 Mach, Cam 202 Mach, Mudl A. 219 Machulles, Michelle L. 36, 39, 49, 162, 164, 292 Mock, Shogola L. 64, 136, 219 Macklnnon, Tammy L. Macklnnon, Tina M. Madla, Jennlfer 140 Madsen, Jennlfer M, 219 Moeder, John M. 163 Magdzlarz, Susan F. 219 Mogdzlarz, Wllllam R. 'Blll' 74, 75. 162, 290 Mogodoro, Leslle T. 219 Mahnken, Aaron L. 71, 219 Maler, Lorl A, 127, 202 Major, Andrew J. 'Andy' 129, 219. 224 Mokau, Arlana R. 61, 163 Martin, Manln. Scott 220 Steven E. 164 Manlnez, Angelica M. 126, 203 Martinez, Anthony R. Mortlnez, Elalne D. 203 Martinez. Manlnez, Martinez. Richard M, Victor J. Vlctorla R. 220 Marvin, Scott L. 220 Marxmlller, Alexls M. 203 Mason, Julle A. 49, 64, 164 Mason, Mellnda A. 64, 203, 293 Mason, Patrick K. 'Brad' 31, 36, 56. 156, 162, 263, 266 Mason, Terry M. 136 Mosrl, Samar K. Mossourls, Massourls, Mathews. Mathews, Matteson, Matthews. Matthews. Matthews, Matthues. Athena R. 164, 302 Cyrena D. 164 Broc C. 220 Rebecca 5, 52, 203 Jennlfer R. 203 Catherine M. Drue R. 117, 220 Jason E.114,115,164 Llsa 149 Maxwell, Carrle L. 50, 64, 102, 162, 291, 307 Maxwell, Jeanlne O. 162 May, Eric M. 164 Mayfield. 220 Marlceldo R. 'Marcy' 73, Mayne, Tlmorhy 104, 220 Mazurek, Manln A, 'Marty' 117, 129 McAloon, Stacey 46, 49, 72, 73, 162 McBride, Erlc 203 McCabe, James 'Jay' 102, 220 McCabe, Susan 5, 52, 73, 164 McCartney, Brian 66, 67, 71, 162 McCormick, Allison 162 McCroy, Richard 220 McCrelght, Stacy 103, 108, 194, 203 McCrelghr, Todd 162 McCroreY. Sharon 7, 27, 29, 162. 325 McCullough, Stephen 23, 62, 106, 124, 162,291,327 McCurdy, Tamara S. 'Tami' 203 McDermott, Charles 56, 203 McDonald, Jalyn 66, 202, 203 McDonald, Jennifer 55, 266, 269 McDonald, Michael E. 'Mike' 104, 203, 292 McDonald, Michelle 141, 164 McEIvy, Sean 220 McFarland, Shawn 220 McGarigle, Carolyn 290 McGarIgle, Jennlfer 25, 156, 162, 269, 290 McGarry, Brad 52, 164 McGee, John 162 McGee, Shannon 67 McGlIIlvray. John 220 McGInty, Branwyn 72, 73 McGruder, Karen 162, 290, 325 McGwire, JohnJ 106. 164 McKee, Brenda 42, 49, 55, 162, 169 291 McKeown, Dakota 175, 164 McKernon, James 51, 162 McKernan, Jennlfer 220 McNabb, Julle 61, 102, 203 McNair, Raben 162 McPherson, Dovld 50, 163 Meadows, Heldl 220, 224 Meamber, Vlncent W. 163, 269 Medina, Jennlfer A. 220 Medlna, Linda S. 203 Mehaffey, B. Shown 5 Melsel, Shane R. 220 Mejlo, Anthony J. Mejlo, Jose M. Melendrez, Alejandro 203 Melendrez, Anhur 164 Mellor, Melina A. Menton, Kevln T. 25, 110, 163, 269 Menton, Michele L. 64 Mercado, Hector M. Mercankaya, Ayllz 220 Meriwether, Melinda C. 24, 25, 49. 56, 96, 163, 324 Merlo, Jennlfer A. 163, 290 Mertens, Loura M. 49, 50, 113, 136, Metlltzk Metlltzk y, Elana 52, 62, 136, 204 y, Warren 136, 220 Merwalll, Adam R. 105, 136, 220 Michel. Mlchny. John R. 104, 105, 204 Shana M. 163 Middleton, Charles T. Milonl, Kasro A. 117, 220 Mlller, Aimee L. Mlller, Christopher I. 163, 237 Miller, Dorrln F. 105, 129, 220 Miller, Dovld R. 'Dove' 164, 225 Miller, Dena M. 54, 97, 164 Miller, Devon F. 204 Miller, Eric G. 50, 110, 144 Miller, Erlc M. 220 Miller, Jason A. 105, 220 Miller, Kendra L. 56, 179, 164, 194 Miller, Kenneth W. 220 Mlller, Kent D. Miller, Michael J. 204 Mlller, Paul J. Mllls, Matthew M. 'Matt' 27, 110, 111. 164, 307 Mills, Stacey L. 204 Mllls, Thomas B. 'Tom' 27, 56, 57. 110, 164, 290, 295, 307 Mllls, Tonya A. 204 Mlndlln, Karen L. 126, 136, 204 Mlnera. Karla Mlnnlhan, John H. 164 Mlnnlhan, Shawn A, 17, 204 Mlnnock, Thomas W. Mlanske, Timothy R. 'Tlm' 67 Miranda, Denise M. 204 Mlrza, Aslya 164, 307 Mlsenhelmer, James R. Mlsenhelmer, Kerrl L. 204 Mltchell, Kimberly A. Mitchell, Michele C. 220 Mitchell, Raymond 14, 164 Mitchell, Timothy J. Mltchlner, Kathy E. 220 Mlx, Davld C. 104, 119, 221 Mohandle, Srl C. 204 Mokrlck Molina, Molnor. Molnar. y, Ryan J. 164 Sean 164 Nlzzo C. Xovler Malone, Atheo 300 Malt, Joel C. 3, 26, 164 Montgomery, Chrlstlne D. 'Chrls' 164 Montgomery, Laura 164 Montgomery, Nicole C. 69, 164 Moore, Bobble 204 Moore, Carl E. Moore, Mlchael S. 139, 221 Moore, Rebecca A. 49, 164 Moore, Robena L. Moasbrugger, Stacy D. 161, 185, 166 Morag, Rumm M. 102, 179, 204 Moraga, Mark A. 116, 165 Moran, Stephanie E. Moreno, Edward V. Morgan, Rhonda 165 Morln, Nanci B. Morrls, Jason S. 221 Morrls, Jennlfer L. 175, 165 Morris, Joseph M. 'Joe' 105, 204 Morrls, Stafford J. Morrlson, George A. 67, 165 Morrlson, Lori A. 221 Morse, Joshua D. 50, 119, 221 Morrham, Jeanette 221 Morton, Gregory R. 'Greg' 104, 221 Morton, Jeffrey T. 164 Moshlr, Farzod M. 73 Motlsl, Joseph S. 'Steve' 130, 205 Moultrle, Mellsso L. 165 Mueller, Molly E. 55, 103, 164, 290 Mulr, Robs J. Mullin, James D. 'Jlm' 67, 165 Munson, Gregory M. 'Greg' 165, 305 Murdoch, Kyle 106, 165 Murdoch, Mary Murphy, John P. 120, 164, 269 Murray. Chrlstlne D. 'Chrissy' 164, 307 Murray, Sarah 164 Myers, Douglas S. 'Doug' 130, 205 Myers, John G. 'Jack' 131, 165 Myrdal, Brlan J. 31, 120, 164, 326 Nadelle, Denise C. 27, 31, 49, 53. 57, 136, 165 Nakhomchuk, Regina Nall, Roydlne K. Nall, Timothy S. 129, 221 Naron, Christopher J. 'Chris' 63, 164. 266 Nauertz, Michael D, 221 Navarro, Humbeno 205 Navarro, Robena M. 164 Neal, Marla K. 164, 290 Nellpovlch, Anthony P. 'Tony' 46, 47. 50, 66, 164, 307 Nelson, Cory J. 205 Nestoroff, Kimberly A. 'Klm' 45, 99, Makou, Lynn N. 219 211220- 221 144, 163, 290 Moore. John E- 104 127, 165 Maitaw, Avi 0, 52, oo, 162 Mboobuf Mwenda M- Menens,Mal1aa L. 136,220 Moore. KJD K. 67. 221 Memes, Yusuf 1. 104 Mai-unga, camy 11o, iso, 163, 164 MC6'00 f lef eY 'JOY' 67' 203' 295 Menz, Mellsso R. 163 Moore. Kyle K- 67. 221 Ngo, Thuy 205 ll lllllllllllllll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll I f C Brilliant in it's subtle luminosity, the film sym- bolizes the end of an era for many, and does so with utter clarity and grace of design. - Charis Ruby Dube, or not Dube. This film is fascinating in many respects, mostly due to the spontenaity of the screenwriting, but it will eventually fail due entirely to . . - Heidi Hal, The Morse Monthly. ll llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 4 . 2 Nguyen, Hlen H. 165 Nguyen, Nga T. 221 Nguyen, Tuan Q. 205, 301 Nlcholson, Angela 165, 291 Nicholson, Ellise R. 57, 149, 268 Nicholson, Sandra A. 'Sandy' 97, 127, 185, 283 ' Nickerson, Kimberly A. 288 Nlemeler, Steven M. 'Steve' 67, 165, 194, 283, 288, 301 Nlerllch, George C. Ill 'Chlp' 67, 70, 71, 205 Nable, La Yana J. Naffsinger, Michelle L. Noffsinger, Walter F. Nonham, Jeanette E, Nonham, Shann C. 185 Nogsi, Michael A. 'Mike' 104, 117, Nunes, Laura 221 Nutt, Tysho D. O Brien, Shannon H. 186 O Leary, Timothy M. 205 O Malley, Michael K. 'Mike' 50, 58. 165, 170, 283, 289 O Malley, Shannon M. 221 Ochoa, Alben 165 Odom, Heidi M. Ohodl, Shadlar R. 'Shadi' 221 Ollvares, Celeste L, 221 Ollvares, Estelle L, 221 Olley, Donnell L, 106, 165 Olsen, Daniele E, 31, 55, 160, 165, 291 Omoruyl, Osaze l. 190 Oostendorp, Andrew A. 'Andy' 165, 170 Oppelt, Melissa A. Orlans, Janie C. Ostrander, Stephanie A. 165 Oswalt, Christopher E, 165 Ott, Rachel R. 186 Ousley, Kelly 98, 99 Overall, Alice Overson, Sheila 222 Owen, James P. 186 Owens, Jerrence J. 116 Owens, Kurtrlce R, page, w. Kirk 186,285 Painter, Nancy D. Pak, Su C. 49, 53, 222 Palocal, Al 222 Palecek, Christine M, 165, 265 Pallln, Weslen A. 'Wes' 165 Palmer, Elie Palmer, Oran W, Palos, Craig M. 107, 131, 186 Pandey, Amit 139, 214, 222 Paplneau, Paige D. 26, 30, 55, 166 290 Park, Han Sol P. 205 Park, See Noe S. 205 Parker, Anthony A. Parker, Charles R. 'Charlie' 139 Parker, Dana M. 222 Parker, Ezra W. Parker, Jimmy W. 124, 166, 169 Parker, Tiffany T. 96, 166 Parks, Nicholas G. 205 Parrott, Joshua S. 'Josh' 118, 119. 136, 222 Parsons, Christy N. 205 Parton, Heather A. 166, 289 Patel, Amish B, 222 Patterson, Steven M. 'Steve' 205 Pawley, Richard G. 'Rick' 44 Payne, Adolphus L, 'Lynn' Payton, Wendy W. 86 Paz, Jarge 131, 205 Pearce, Roben K. 'Bobby' 18, 28, 74, 75, 166, 194, 291 Pearl, Jeanna A. 64, 166 Pechkam, Paul 139, 205 Peebles, Julian 222 Peery, Elizabeth A. 222 Pel, Susan Pelrls, Ralph S. Penaloza, Manuel 222 Penn, Marilyn N. Penner, Kiese M. 136, 222 Penslck, Llsa R. 49, 66 Perera, Harold J. 186 Perera, Manfred A. 125, 222, 302 Perera, Michelle F, 52, 57, 81, 97, 166, 291 Perez, Cynthia S. Perez, Ernie L. 222 Perry, Ira M. 205 Perry, Jennifer M, Perry, Llsa M. 186 Perry, Ronald 166 Perry, Zaltan E, 115, 166 Peters, Amy M. 72, 73, 166 Peters, Timothy W. 'Tlm' 67, 222 Peterson, Amy E. 205 Peterson, Caria K. 64, 166 Peterson, Christian L. 186 Peterson, Elizabeth 222 Peterson, John T. 166 Peterson, Kara A. 205 Peterson, Karen Peterson, Katherine C. 222 Peterson, Steven E. Peterson, Sue S, Petrollte, Gino M. Phan, Chau H. 205 Phlllps, Tracey 85 Pnllllps, Aimee R. 199, 205 Phllllps, Scott L. 142, 222 Phllllps, Tracy A. 141, 186, 209 Phllllpson, Alina H. 222 Platt, Amy E. 76, 77, 166, 185 Platt, Lynn D. Platt, Matthew S. 'Mott' 53, 205 Plckerlng, Gino D. 205 Plelstick, Nina S. 123, 205 Plerce, Christopher 'Chrls' 42, 211, 222 Plker, Julie A. 73, 222 Plker, Lisa M. 49, 52, 72, 73, 186 Plnkus, Matthew l. 'Matt' 186, 302 Plnnell, Sabrina L, 58, 60, 70, 82, 166, 172, 291,307 Plrson, Brigitte Plrson, Patrick 119 Plsarklewlcz, David 223 Pabst, Christopher W. 'Chris' 223 Poland, Richard A, 115 Poll, Sam l.. 24, 25, 166, 291 Polo, Lesley J. 63, 205 Ponting, Todd E. 186 Pontlaus, Andrew L, 119, 205 Poole, Richard G. 205 Popka, Daniel W. 'Dan' 67, 71, 179, 185, 186 Porurl, Laxml S. 'Saroja' Posner, Katrina E, 63, 73, 223 Post, Katherine D. 'Katie' 223 Potter, Timothy R. 'Tlm' 72, 73, 186 Potts, Paris B. 2, 166, 286 Poullard, Johnathan 'John' 166 Paulson, Gary D. Pourreza, Massoud 166. 293 Powazek, Derek M, 215, 223 Powell, Gregory R. 166 Powell, Karen L. 141, 223 Powlesson, A. Joshua 'Josh' 44, 46, 47, 82, 86, 166 Pawiesson, Todd S. 44, 110, 125. 136, 221 Prager, Kelm M, 1:11, 205 Pratt, Benjamin J, 'Ben' 302 Pratt, Melissa L. Prendergas, Meaghan 205 Prendergast, Meaghan B, 205 Prevlch, Jlll R. 141, 205 Price, Douglas S. 'Doug' 67, 205 Price, Eleanor A, Prlnfy. Dlna M. 205 Prlar, Kathryn E. 103, 108, 186 Privett, Marie A. 166 Pruitt, Aaron 108, 186 Pruitt, Hudson G, 131, 166 Pruitt, Yavette L. 223 pry, Shelley M. 205 Purcell, Jane M. 57 Pursell, Juliet A. 25, 166, 290 Pyrdeck, Jennifer L. 205 Quealy, Josephine D. 'Jo' Qulnteros, Martina 166, 328 Radlcl, Christopher S. 205 Rael, Joseph J. 'Joey' 223 Ralche, Bertrand Ralnbolt, Joelle A. 64, 205 Ralph. Julie L. 127, 136 Ralph, Kathryn A. 'Katie' 39, 42, 43. 127, 211, 223 Rambo, Christina P. 223 Ramirez, Edward J. 'Ed' 104. 129. 223 Ramirez, Steven 'Steve' 186 Ramos, Linda 205 Ramos, Ricardo 223 Ramus, Julia M, 166, 268 Randal, Darcle L. 223 Randal, Ken'y L. tae Randell, Joshua D, 'Josh' Rands, Edward D, 'Ed' 61, 82. 116. 136, 186 Rangel, Timothy D. 186 A Rankin, Susan M. 'Suzy' 97, 223, 295 Rao, Dileep 223 Rapp, Damon R. 44 Rapp, Dwight G. 206 Rascon. Danielle 223 Rasura, Esteban Rauch, Christopher M. Rauch, Clifford E. 'Cliff' 73 Rauch, Cory J, 223 Rauchfuss, Robert L. 'Rob' 223 Rawles, Lee W. 119, 206 Rawlings, Chrissy L. 223 Ray, Tonya D. 206 Redd, Michael V. 'Mille' 115, 142, 166, 289 ' Reed, Eddie P. 'Ed' 105, 223 Reed, Gracye W. 69 Reese, Kleshawno G. 206 Reeves, Geoffrey E. 'Geoff' 223 Regan, Rebecca 223 Remer, Tanya E. 49, 136, 206 Remls, Wendy E, Rendon, Eduardo J, 166 'Josh Reagan, Joshua c. ' 24, 25, 50, 163 , 166, 307 Reum, Luls M. 102, 186 Reyes, Danette M. 186 Reyes, Helene M. 166 Rlbbe, Charles A. 166 Rlbbe, James A, 139, 223 Rlcatd, Travls M.A206 Ricardo, Alfonso 138, 296, 308 Rlce, Lowell G. Richardson, Amy M. 206 Richardson, Darryl 116, 223 Richey, Dylan M. 223 Ricketts, Darron 223 Rldgwoy, Doug C. 45, 60, 186 Rleger, Ono Riley, Elizabeth A. 206 Riley, Roben W, 77, 130, 206. 319 Rlmer, Wendy K. 21, 24, 25, 42, 82. 110, 149, 166. 291 Rlmmer, Jennifer 67, 167, 290, 327 Rlnde, Melr T, 56, 57, 166 Rinehart, lon K. 110, 136, 167 Ring, Susan 'Susie' 55, 128, 167 Rlpperger, Tiffany K. 186 Rlsch, Kiera L, Rltchle, Alyson 64, 211, 223 Ritchie, Scott L. 102, 167 Rlvelle, Krlstl M. 167 Rlvera, Kenneth W. 'Ken' 215 Robb, Dana A. 1113, 101, 167, 307 Roberto, Tlna 223 Robens, Amy E. 42, 211, 217, 223 Roberts, Heather W, 42, 127, 136, 206 Raaam, Tlffany L. 128 RODGYTSOH, Genla 17 Robertson, Heather J. 57, 113, 167, 288 Robinson, Anthony D. 'Tony' 115. 167. 177 Robinson, Bret A, 67, 223 Robinson, Clyn A. 67, 186 Robinson, Genla S. 196, 206 Robison, Victoria L, 'Vlckle' 14, 67, 167 Roby, Regina D. 113, 140,223 Roby, Tamara L. 113, 141, 168 Rocca, Frank J, 223 Rack, Gary E. II tea Rock, Thomas A, 223 Rodgers. Russel L, 206 lxadrlguaz, Area Rodriguez, Edward P. 206 Rodriguez, Jimmy E. 223 Rodriguez, Josie R. Rodriguez, Paul 1, 131, 206 Rodriguez, Steven J. 'Steve' 206 il ll Il ll ll ll ll llll llll llll ll ll Ill Il llll ll sv-.ef J.. was I W, ,,,,, SSN . This example of cinema represents an everlast- f - ing struggle. A struggle not for any one person, In ma but a struggle for truth, -- .lack Knapp sg Cosmic Connections Inc. 4545 Well, this genre of film is obviously a classic 1, symbol of AAAAACHHHHH!!! - Angela Chen strangled by Jiin Kim, The Clare- mont Wolfpacket. V ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll l ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll l 5. , Rodrlquez, Jamie B. 223 Roehrs, Kelli E. 166 Rogers, Alice W. 223, 295 Rogers, Patricia A. 'Tricia' 206 Rogers, Shane 212 Romero, John A. 63, 167, 237, 292 Romero, Tina M. 223 Rone, Khari A. 106, 167 Rosales, Steven Rose, Charlton D. 167 Rose, Cherie A. 167 Rose, Lynne K, 223 Ross, John S. 7, 25, 120, 121, 157, 166, 263 Ross, Steven A. 166 Roth, Bonnie J. 46, 66, 193, 206 Roth, Sarah A, 62, 136, 206 Roufuss, Rob 213 Rountree, Allison L. 50, 53, 102, 223, 304 Rountree, Kimberly A. 'Kim' 14, 20, 49, 53, 136, 166, 194, 290 Roustili, Christy 293 Rudder, Christopher M. 'Chris' 67, 71, 139, 166 Rudder, Karen E. Rumbles, James R. 206 Rundlett, Aaron M. 166 Rupp, Chrlstle M. 73, 223 ' Russell, Christy A. 55, 126, 127, 166. 321 Russell, Edward E. 'Ed' 129, 223 Russell, Elizabeth J. 'Liz' 167 Russell, Heather M. 166 Russell, Jawffery L. 206 Rutherig, Andrea C. 167 Rutherig, Craig S. 193, 206, 207 Sanders, Angela L. 166 Sanders, Cheryl A. 167 Sanders, Jessie L. 166 Santia, Teresa A. 167 Sargent, Harold J. 'Hal' Sartwell, Victoria Saryan, Aghavnl A. Sasaki, Yumiko 62, 167 Sass, Stacey 167 Sauter, Alyssa 156 Sauter, Laurerte H. 66, 67, 70, 166 Sauter, Robyn J. 67, 70, 166 Sayegh, Nadia O. 167 Scaff, Julian H. 61, 166, 290, 307 Scorrow, Julie L. 66, 69, 206, 209 Schaack, Joseph i Sessler, David A. 207 Setiawan, Benjamin 207 Setlich, Desa C. 66, 67, 140, 166 Shacklett, Scott 166 Shamoh, Dorothy D. Shamoh, Robert F. Shaner, Bryan P. 139, 224 Shaner, Timothy 'Tim' 207 Shanks, Kelly 207 Shaw, Jennifer L. 166 Shaw, Michelle T. 25, 163, 166, 297, 324 Shearer, Jennifer A. 224 Sheldon, Poppy D. 69, 126, 166 Shepard, Sara K. 166 Shepherd, Steven B. 'Steve' 102. Smith, Karen N. 49, 63, 60, 96, 169 Smith, Linda K. 169 Smith, Mark C. 102, 225 Smith, Myrderh 129 Smith, Roben 'Robby' 225 Smith, Scott A. 169 Smith, William R. 17, 169 Smith-Jenning, Anthony 169 Smolinski, Stephen 'Steve' 169, 302 Snelson, Kelli L. 203, 207, 219 Snlecinski, Andrew H. 225, 292, 300 Sniecinski, Ann I. 7, 50, 54, 97, 115, 120, 179, 169 Snyder, Christine M. 64, 225 Snyder, Dawn D. 169 Snyder, Jeffrey A. 'Jeff' 142, 207. 206 124, 175, 166 Mode' Bm D- Sheya, Lisa E. so, 42, 40, 50, 123, sah, Jennifer 225 sehaarnann, Erik r. 72, 73, 224 175. 136. 297 Scheffy, Morieke 224 Schemel, Geoffrey P. 'Geoff' 166 Schemel, Roben A. 67, 136, 193, 206 Schian, Dawn 140 Schilling, Michael C. 206 Schinlever, Thomas M. 'Tom' 26, 53, 167 Schmit, Cynthia M. 167 Schneider, Heather N. 49, 136, 167, 297 Schneider, James A. 207 Schneider, Sheila 36 Schneider, Tracey L. 16, 36, 46, 49. 56, 66, 73, 166, 204, 265, 291 Schram, Dawn 126, 207 'Schreiber, Daniel rx. 224 Schreiber, Darren M. 42, 43, 62, 63, 66, 136, 166,290,307 Sheya, Monica I. Shields, Zachary R. 'Zach' 65 Shimkhada, Leepi 207 Shinn, Ethan R. Shinn, Heather L. 63, 169, 307 Shoemaker, Christina J. 224 Shore, Daniel R. 169 Shorter, Terence R. 'Terry' 42, 104. 105, 116, 119, 211, 224 Shoustol, Christine M. 'Chris' 63 Shoustol, Michael D. 65, 166 Shrinskl, Sabrina S. Sidell, Christopher G. 224 Sidell, Deanna M. 169 Sidell, Kurt J. 224 Siegel, Stephanie L. 27, 96, 166 Silance, Edwin L. 207 Simmons, Chia-Lin 64, 136, 224 Solana, Dee Dee D. 207 Solana, John J. Solis, Charmaine M. 225 Solis, Laura-Lee A. 225 Solis, Patrick L. Solomon, Bren M. 37, 179, 169, 266, 305 Solwick, Amy N. 23, 64, 169 Sammers, Jeffrey E. 'Jeff' 169 Somvichian, Whitty 67, 71, 206 Sondecker, Brad L. 142, 169 Sondecker, Krlstln E. 63, 65, 169 Soto, Madeline 225 Soto, Migdolia 225 Souza, Dawna J. 206 Spaccaratelll, Shannon 225 Sparks, Denali H. 7, 36, 106, 136. 170, 269, 327 Sparks, Dewayne 106, 124, 136, 169 Stires, Todd 5, 120, 131, 169 Stluka, Tina 206 Stoddard, Jennifer S. 'Jen' 36, 72, 73 170, 266 Stoddard, Mary C. 'Charlie' 110, 136 204, 206 Stokely, Karen R. 64, 65, 170, 307 Stolarz, Amy L. 27, 136, 169 Stone, Greg 129, 225 Stoner, Christine E. 'Chris' 103, 106. 194, 206 Storms, Byron W. 169 Stout, Paul L. 170 Strengell, Kristen A. 225 Struve, Scott R. 129, 225 Strykowsko, Anlta Styles, John N. 225 Su, Shih-Wei 169 Sullivan, Kevin M. 225 Sullivan, Patricia M. 225 Sullivan, Shannon L. 206 Suraci, Steve 225 Swain, Alexander 206 Swanson, David A. Sweeney, Erin M. 57, 169 Swift, Wendi A. 170 Szqj, Chris 54, 160, 169 Todjiki, Robert A. 110, 120, 136, 169 Talavera, Rudy A. 225 Tarin, David 169 Taylor, Charles D, 117 l Ryan, Jennifer L, 224 Schriek, Reni A. 54, 167 U i Simmons, Marcee Spaulding, Thomas J. 225 T I E .k 117 129 226 Ryan, Thomas P. 'Tom' 76, 166 Schroeder, Susan M. 'Sue' 21, 62, S. F M4 5 ok K H M 21 63 64 180 Oy or' ' ' i 123' 1331 133' 2332391 3371324 0 '0 'SW N- 37' 224 Dimes' e Y ' rayiar, iieiai M. 27, 42, 126, 201, 1 sehahrhann, Edmund c, 'Eddie' 167 Simofisonr Kristy M. 99. 186. 224 5 My h '225 203 A pearmon, ic ae . . Schwomv Mark 5- 138' 187 glmpsonl 100,-mo M. 207 Taylor, Matthew L. Matt 106, 136, 5- Ch H 207 Springer, Howard D. 170 159 S h I V A ITTTS, Onfe 9 - C Wene' my n Sr John, nranwyn 52, 76, 170,251 Taylor. Melissa L- 727199, 113. 55091,-,r Andmw 1, Q07 Sims, Desiree S. 170 l Siqueiras, Stephanie L. 225 Stachnlak, Donald J. 110, 170, 307 I l Scoonover, Jeffrey F. 'Jeff' 104, 129, Taylor, Michelle T. 170 ' 224 Slsneros, R 225 Stachniak, Kim A. 52, 96, 169 S H d R G no Taylor, Norman J. ' S' ,G P. 50, 166 ta or , omin . saaveara, Michael 157 5Co'SO o' me A' 53' 218' 224 'lemme my S h I J S reaft, Heather E. 25, 55, 170,291 ' ' Sk 'k,R be W. 131,207 ta e, ens . sacea, Michelle A. 64, 224 SCM' C 5 0 A' 207 ap' O n S h I M h H N 73 189 reaff, Melissa c. 65, 169 ' Sk' ,Rb'B.207 tae, icee. . saez, Mauricio 119, 167 Sam' C 'SL' 72' 73' 105 'me' 0 'n 5 k J h H J 102 208 Teaff, Sarah E. 226 ' ' ' ' SI ,R E, 104, 105, 207 ta , onat an . ' on' i Sakomoto,Jayce M.224 SCO 'M'ch e 3' Mme 224 ore' oy S 'K J W 129 225 reader, vanessa D. 226 Sl d , T 117 t e, esse . , Sokamoto, Sayuri 99, 127, 206 Scon' Randy A' 224 e mon om S OL Th J Teeples, Jennifer J. 'Jill' 206 Sl ,J M. 225 Y . 0mC1S - saiaaina, Ashleigh rx. 46, 49, 55, 166, SCM' 5he Y A' 103' 194' 207 00 'mon S e mos: be 206 Tennison, Dion soo 291 SI ,M'h IE.166 t I, M, . scoff' Wnhe L' 104' 224 Don IC oe S eee errleeh A Termeforoosh, Rebecca 206 Sal , S h ' T, ' Sl , J'II A. 225 F . f . aman tep anie Scruggs, Brion A, oat i eevens a ryn Termeforoosh'Robin159 Salas, David J. 205, 206 gedgwickl Gobfielle R, 55 Small, Derek M. 67, 225 Sfelflef. 5'0CY R- 205 5 h z ft N 113 170 Terry' Pau' M' S l ,J h H. 102,224 ' S ,Sa J. 166 te ens, one . . O05 osep Sake M'C e e M' we man mom D rhairnan, Elaine E. 70, 111, 136,226 Salazar, Enrique E. 'Rico' 117, 224 geide,-,I Mofk 5, 104' 124' 207 Smith, Benjamin R. 169 Stevens, Kelly R. 110, 136, 169, 295 Tholmonl Shauna R- H01 1261 136' Salvat, Erica M. 74, 75, 167 5e,-,nl Edward L, 'red' 155, 302 Smith, Darren F. 36, 39, 100, 101, Steward, April D. 206 170' 290' 307 160, 169 Sambrano, Michael A, 124, 167 gerbinr jennifer L, 155 5'lfflef. lawn D- 441 47. wr 151i 159 Theobald, Robert R. 'Bob' 120, 170 ' ' . , 1 9 , Samuel, Brent C. 70, 72 Sergei, Kimberly A. Smnh' Dlmemus D 108 8 Stlllwagan, Richie H. 139, 206 Theobald, Stacey L. 126, 206 S 'h, J k A. 113 Sanchez, Alfonso serna, Andrea L. 66, 166 mn oc 5flflerGf0f C1725 rheabaia, rrieia L. 226 U Smith, Joshua B. 'Josh' 44, 166, 169. Sanchez, Reina D. 166 Serrano, Ricardo B. 325 Sflfler NUUCY 170 Thielo, Christine D. 190 l l lt'sjust like classic small-town America, ya know what I mean, Verne? lt's got everything, Verne! - Todd Tugwell, Mad Magazine. . . . coming from Africa myself, l would have to say that the location shots were pretty cheap. This doesn't look anything like Kenyal - Lynn Makau. The Nairobi Journal. sa ,ll llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 6 Thoirs, Christopher S. 'Chris' 116, 176. 190 Thoits, Thomas R. 'Tom' 117, 226. 292, 302 Thomas, Ardrena R. 152, 170 Thomas, Deedra F. 170 Thomas, Jason A. 108, 131, 166. 170, 328 Thomas, Maha M. 226 Thomas, Shleshia C. 226 Thompson, Cheryl R. 68, 190 Thompson, Michael E. 208 Thrailkill, Scart D. Thumburu, Amanitate Z. 190 Thumm, Kevin L. 118, 119, 130, 208 Tiberi, Linda K. 19, 76, 97, 170, 242. 290 Tinsley, Karen L. 149, 170, 189, 283 Todor, Anthony G. 208 Takahuta, John 67, 179, 190 Tom, Donald H. 'Don' 4, 82, 101. 190 Tam, Sheila G. 14, 82, 102, 170, 290. 307 ,- tofiucca, Scan 1. 52, 103, 1oa, no, zea, sos Torrence, Chasiry 226 Torrence, Shelly 227 Townsend, Randy O. Tracy, Henry J. Tramz, Kirk J. Tran, Quyen 226 Tran, Tuan Anh A. 'Tuan' 80, 124. 190 Trautner, Heidi C. 226 Ttautner, James L. Trautner, Jonathan F. 'John' 67, 208 Trieu, Vinh G. Trimble. Larrlna Y. 190 Trussell, Suzanne 123, 170 Tsao, Steven C. 171 Tugwell, Todd J. 44, 45, 50, 51, 171, 307 Vader, Kenneth W. 'Ken' 117 Vader, Lisa C. 99, 122, 123, 190 Vail, Molly J. 58, 171, 286, 289 Valadez, Phillip R. 209 Valentine, Nate 125, 190 Van Den Broek, Joann R. Van Hook, Esther P. 'Pearl' Van Rosmalen, Carla 49, 136, 226 Van Rosmalen, Mieke 49, 123, 145. 190 Van Schaick, Michelle L. 190 Vanni, Gina M. 55, 171 Vanni, Vince Vargas, Julie A. Vaskis, Waldemar V. Vasquez, Anthony J. 190, 209 Vasquez, Toby F. Veneracion, Romeo S. 108, 185. 190, 292 Veneracion, Rory S. 171 Veneracion, Ruby 209 Ventrlglia, C Ventrlglia, R had E. 226 ick A. 171 Wall, Ryan J. 104, 105, 226, 305 Wallace, Kane M. Wallauer, Cheryl A, 141, 172, 290 Wallauer, Dawn M. 64, 140, 226 Walsh, Marion L. 57, 66, 67, 191 Walsh, Seamus 209 Walters, Aaron B. 226 Walters, Jason P. 191 Walters, Sherrie L. 64, 209 Wang, David M. 104, 105, 124, 209 Wang, Huei-Wen T. 226 Wang, Lisa H. 191 Wang, Tina 73 Wang, Tun Wei 226 Wang, Tun Wei Wanlarbkam, Prapai 104, 226 Ward, Christe E. 172 Ward, Joanna M. 140, 209 Ware, Rachel E. 172, 185, 289 Warpole, Rebekah D. 'Becky' 39. 203, 209 Warren, Kristen L. 'Kristi' 60, 61, 102. 179, 191 Warshaw, Matthew B. 'Matt' 31, 119. 226 Washburn, Zoe A. 172, 289 Watanabe, Grant K. 27, 30, 172, 324 Waterman, Evonne H. 52, 209 While, Brian K. 77, 191 White, Darryl T. White, Melissa R. 191 White, Nicole 209 White, Wendy M. 64, 226 Whitescarver, Lauri L. 99, 226 Whitman, Donald P. 226 Whitmire, Corey V. Wickstram, E. Jay Wickstrom, Jay 25, 120, 172, 239, 288 Wiggenhorn, Joel 226 Wilder, David A. Willhoft, Susan M. 'Susie' 209 Williams. Aaron D. 25, 172, 289 Williams, Christine I. 191 Williams, Julianna C, 191 Williams, Margaret E. Williams, Melba D. 172 Wllllams, Tonya M. Williamson, Geoffrey G, 172 Wilson. Wilson. Wilson. Wilson. Erika 217, 226 Patrick 'Pat' 119, 227 Stephanie J. 173, 290 William S, 173 Wind, Charles L. Ill Yamashira, Allison A. 45, 98, 99. 163, 191 Yang, Chhing B. 227 Yang, George S. 138, 191 Yang, Lim B. Yang, Patrick P. 227 Yarbrough, Cynthia M. 136, 209 Ybarra, Guero 4 Ybarra, Nadine M. 113, 141, 209 Ybarra, Salvador T. 227 Ybarra, Steve Yegge, David F. 'Dave' 67, 105. 136, 227 Yoon, Jerry 52, 180, 191 Yoon, Miriam J. 227 York, Tiffany J. 136, 191, 207 Yoshlna, Brooke M. 173 Young, James L. 191 Yun, Sang Yung, Denise M. 42, 82, 209 Turner, Stephanie A. 112, 113, 140. 226 Turner, Tokeyshey U. 171 Turner, Wendi L. Twirty, Megan M. 149, 171,307 Tyrrell, Matthew J. 'Matt' 226 Tyska, Keith A. 208 Uchlzono, Sherry M. 49, 68, 190 Ulrich, Aaron J. 214, 226 Unalp, Tim 226 Underwood, Timothy 'Tim' 190 Unis, Claire M. 113, 140, 223, 226 Ventura, Angela E. 190 Verity, Clifford E. 102, 209 Vezzetti, Karla A. 190 Villarasa, Nikki A. 226 Valz, Deborah A, 55, 171, 288, 289 Volz, Larry T. 102, 130, 190 Von Wodtke, Carla P. Von Wodtke, Kirsten J. 161, 172, 288, 325 Wachtel, Jacob E. 138, 209 Wade, Brian 39, 172 Waggener, Kristine E. 209 Waggener, Wendy L. 190 Wagner, Lila K. 226, 301 Wagner, Michelle R. 226 Wakefield, Celeste M. 'Shelley' 191 Waldman, Erik 119, 120, 221, 226 Wales, Thomas M. Walker, Bryan A. Walker, Edward A. 'Eddie' 172 Walker, Jason F. 226 Walker, Learmon E. 52, 81, 172 Watkins. Watson. Watson. Watson. Watson, Roger A. 209 Brent 67, 70, 136, 209 Jason T, 'Joy' 172 Robert S. 142, 209 Steven R. 'Steve' 138 Webb, Dana A. 172 Webb, Sherri D. 76, 99, 172, 321 Webb, Totlano L. 'Tory' 117, 226 Webber, Jennifer L. 2, 64, 191 Weber, Belinda G. 136, 172 Weber, Traci L. 64, 209 Webster, Nlkki M. 191 Webster, Shown J. 110, 136, 209 Walker, Robert P. 'Bob' Walker, Robert P. 191 Walker, Tracee L. 209 Wall, Corey M. 17, 28, 172, 288 Weed, Thomas H. Weibel, Andrew J. 75, 81, 86, 172 Weibel, Louis 139, 226 Welt, Kenneth R. 'Ken' 102, 172 Weis, Matthew M. 'Matt' 50, 110, 1 1 1, 172 Weisz, Ami 226 Welch, Karen A. 68, 172 Welllns, Cori J. 49, 55, 172, 290, 321 Wells, Deanna L. 191 Wells, Rachel S. 172 Welsh, Joseph C. 'Joe' 191, 302 Welsh, Terence M. 226 Wenrlck, Andrew M. 45, 191 Wentzell, Christopher 226 West, James C. 209 West, Michael 191 Wheatcraft, Zachary J. 209 Whipple, Michael G. Wind, Mary-Ann 136, 211, 227 Wlnn, Tracey 73 Winn, Tracy L. 73, 140, 227 Wisdom, Damon C. 227 Wlshart, Deborah J. 'Debbie' 140. 209 Wojcik, Alison P. 14, 96, 173, 286. 308 Wolfram, Erin M. 55, 126, 127, 173 Wolfram, Scott R. 104 Walkoff, Brad A. 227 Wong, Aurella K. 68, 209, 293 Wood, Antrese E. 63, 136, 293X Woods, Heather M. 209 Woodson, Cristlno M. 'Christy' 209 Woodson, Jocquelin R. Wooley, Denise M. 227 Wooley, Jack R. Woolf, Coral N. 49, 52, 53, 55. 58. 173, 290, 319, 324 Woolf, Sabrina C. 52. 209 Wozney, Kevln R. Wren, Kathleen M, 'Kathy' 60, 227 Zabala, Rudalfa V. 'Rudy' 227 Zogurski, Marsha E. 173 Zajac, Sabina A. 191 Zajac, Theresa 227 Zamastil, Lee R. 52, 191 Zee, David C. 82, 138, 191 Zlemer, Paul M. 53, 209 Zimmerman, Jennifer L. 'Jenny' Zinser, Karen M. Zinser, Mark W. 151, 173 Wright Wtlghr Wright. Wright. Wright Wright. Christina M. 209 Gregory 'Greg' 104. 213, 227 Matthew L. Michelle L. 64. 191 Mindy L. 64, 187. 191 Shirley M. Wulfert, Karen E. 127, 141, 191 Zitar, Jennifer L. 'Jenny' 113, 209 Zlzo, Robert 173 Zollinger, David L. 84, 136, 191 Wunz, Jeffrey L. Wylie, Christopher D. 'Chris' 77, 136. 209 Wylie, Eric A. 39 I-ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll l ll ll ll ll ll ll Il I ll .. like the gods of ancient Greece, you are eternally young! lsn'r myth wonderfuI?! Anne Damico, from a greeting card by Boynton. ir sizzles - Alfonzo Ricardo. Motorcycle Mama Magazine. N l J , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii 71 P this is if! - junior Tom Schinlever shows proof of his well eorned good grodes. V Ore YOU kidding? -- seniors Kevin Groy, Ernie De Lo Roso, ond Mil-se O'MoIley hove difficulties following the directions on the senior cop ond gown order forms. V P oh no you don't! -- Oji Cox won't let Dee Hoynes get owoy with his books. V V nCtiUI'Ollyi - senior Cynthio Cross proudly presents her musicol interest in Bob Morley. V V V were outa here! - senior Corrie Connell con't woit to hit the beoch for the summer. i l4u..,.Ns.,... ,-Q--...., .. ....,., ......-A . mi ,W k,,. ,. N: 5,-I'-0h....qwe , -.J..,..s. 96 s s . sv ,Y 'firsz l ' A , A ' . 'N f Q 4 A , 1 -, 1 N 1 'N X if il ,s. 316- crew if 2 .G Y 4 Odi65 - Pearl waves to the students as they leave the parking lot for lunch. V a high schooler too - Pearl van i-leak remembers those fun teen years, Y V dressed for the occasion - Pearl is ready for a night out an the town. 4 V showing concern - Pearl is always there to lend a helping hand. gy w s s ,.,,. ,V ,V this motion picture is dedicated to one ofa kind... Pearl Van Hook Pearl Van Hook has affected the lives of many students. For eight years as a proc- tor, she has shown love and concern to- wards all the students. l love to be with the kids. Pearl remarks, !t's an enjoyable job. As a native Texan, Pearl lived in Waco and attended J. Moore High School. She continued her studies at Texas AGM for two years, and then to Praire View College for another two. Pearl is an active member at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church. Sing- ing in the choir and acting as President of her sisterhood, a service club, are just two of her many activities. She is also involved in the Club de Solteras y Dona. This club helps promote the welfare of its members by aiding and encouraging their partici- pation in cultural, educational, and religious activities. Pearl is a loving mother, not only to her two children, Stephen and Stephanie, but also to the students at Claremont High. l really like the kids, it's exciting to see them mature into bright, intelligent adults. The students adore Pearl. Pearl's awesome, she really adds something to our school, Coral Woolf remarks. She is very under- standing and she knows where the kids are coming from, commented Rob Psi- ley. She does her job well. Karen Carter replied. The students enjoy joking around with her, and get a kick out of seeing her wave good-bye to them each day they leave the parking lot for lunch. Hey Baby . . . This one's for youll R o so X l , f l oo oay , Q-5' xy , J: Q is V IAL J f,, t A I My L 1 8 6 gliy A ' . .A we 5- gl hh ,Q L Now to thee, Alma 49 0 1 f' ' sy' ' ' Y ' U S- lv. 5 Mater, t Q' ,L :sf ,,g, ,mu q, Our hearts go out in ' . praise. m 't 1 YL May loyalty hring X iw V -' ' . C 9? A! f0Jf to thee, Q ' Q' - Ana' splendor crown f ' ,f t A t ' of Wheresoefer we may f L N MJ ng wander, ' ' ' Howe'er the years - ' l my fry. rx s Enshrzned shall hy N t 5 the memory, . Dear :lays at . X E Claremont High. t. f l W C Hs Zi xg .. ii.-4-,T l cl- .- t , W X Y XI! XX 8 thot s o wrap! -Qi - .. 5 is --',.,?.,qM WT mv Q2 wfqwiggww Mwww LM M x M WDP x ' X , f ff? ffjpiffip jo W KxNXxKx x Q KX 660 Wm N q iw Q59 X55 EXCQQ A XV ,wb viii QXQSWXX ! , A-Qi 3 if QSQCQYE X QW ' QQ QM EWG FN WSW Q56 ww we QW kfkviffqw QSM? by , X WN ww Q 5 QR' JMX I Lqfq QQ Q?Q?TOfQf l,s59x , QQ Kggwfgy Qfv ,ggfw M N ,Q
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