Corona Del Mar High School - Ebbtide Yearbook (Newport Beach, CA)
- Class of 1983
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Leslie Bennett dozes during lunch. 3. Michelle Viljoen,a South African AFS student, leans against peace: the international dream. 4. David Ferry, Kelly Col- lins, Stephanie Rankin, Greg Probst, Dana Allen, Vince McGuin- ness, and Suzy Evans converse dur- ing lunch. 5. Denise Dasaro steps out to Can't Be Beat during a pep rally. 6. Kristy Crowell dra- matically entertains Scott Hadley and Cindy Beck. 7. Heidi Koehler and Melissa Ford relax after morn- ing classes. 8. Pat Cox, Colleen Donnelly, john Keating, and Stephanie Fenely talk preceding the Capo Valley game. 9. Kristen Kear and Mike Manclark listen in- tently to a Spanish 2 lecture. seniors 15 -JF 0 1. Sherry Phillips views the senior class from above at the senior class picture. 2. Cindy Stuhlbarg intro- duces varsity cheer ata pep rally. 3. lim Wood shows his class spirit. 4. Mary Ann Bodrogi, Scott Hadley, and Don Larson begin a domino effect during the senior class pic- ture. v-M Ionathon Acone On to college-law school. B-ball was fun, on to forkball. GrB limes with friends, KW, MH, IN, DK, IF, GW. Bones, Sniper, and Cobra-ss. Drive from Clemente- memorable Very special times with Alison-dances, mf- fee peddler, movies. it's okay not to drink Thanks Mom and Dad Vw Tim Mack, Chris Clemens, Greg Baum, Ricky Schweickert and David Ariss Good limes-good friends: DV, LM, IR, MH, DS, GA, MM. BB. 82-83. IIB. there ii goes! Crulch ILC. Thanx coarh TT. GM made it fun! Trary l'll always rerncm, you. Taking a spin with IR. Can't forget l.P, KC., MO, WG. Mom 81 Dad l love ul A mile is a Curve that can set things straight! Chris Austin To fly: Fmbry'Ritldle Aero Uni. 4 yrs Key Club I 4 yrs ul caring. Wht-Olin' 81 huntin' at the Mine w!KC, SW, PY, RT. Shooting pics 4 'BH K.C. Calendar. 4 byin' In the suburban-TMC to Dodge. lt needs lubvs. Fhhtitir- photogs did it Clay Currie watch lunch activities. Fatima Aydin in the dark. Kee-p on Cl1oogIin'! Steven N. Baldoni cmti is wfTh1-Gang'Bvrmkshms srttitip, NO, hut seriously Photos IAAVP ih.ii ivwinomlilt- day WWDLQI 7 mths wfhll K-O-Mr liimrrt-Z rm-iitisliip rim-gli' Wftcz moi 11. img ramp umm, 2 tt., bc ii, mill' s. html? ima,-.-, idiigh- ing' Thanx Mum, Dail 81 time Iv's lime' to live wh.1r wt' haw lvaim-cl-lift-I seniors 17 Keith Behrens Cllg,Hwii,1984gWhn lie gvs u lmns mk lmnailn. A lfe time of fshng wf TV, 84 gd timz in Mexico, I'Il nvr forget! LC,IH, KMc,AdI,IW,TV,BH,TW you'rc the bat! NK,AIl my love forever ., You mean cvryxhing to mc! Mom and Dad, I love you and remember, my past is not my poteniiai, 18 seniors lami Suzanne Baldwin CfworId.Design.B wfLDW,16th sumr.B wfCM.MS 16-suprz b-day.'i7-bt cruz! Gd X wfCM,DR,KS,CR,TSIMeX'80.'82: byLBphi CdM-nu frnds,Utah '8'i,LE8fCK. ABlBBF:gd frnds.AB,CM,SI-I:143, MSD: Iluvu. Life isn't measured in yrs, but in 5 E I 5 2 Q I ... ,. 5 5 Patricia Ballin 4 years of love 81 hapines.My be frnds:KV,Les,VaI,8SS-I'II nvr 4 gt u.Ne1 years'81 wfIR.Stufd roi sistrs. Partyn wfEH,TS,CG,AI,SF.16th b-day 81 a re beemr,PSw!LR-.Luau.Cesrs palac GP'82.MM wflan scam. Dancn' i heavn'.Fl racer.Switz'83.Thanx Mom , . .ie i . -aa - '--- , are i an was aw . if 1, I . 'af ii i are las NN JH' Kelly Shelden and Kelly Savittieri skip lunch to cram for a fifth period test. I 3 5 x john P. Bendetti I'm outaherc! USC? Make mega bucks. Lotsa gr8 x w!gr8 frenz.Prom 84 speczix in '82 wfKG.HC '82 wfKM 81 who? DR,whata girI,iIya.Europef80 wfjE,what n experience Hawaii '81 wfBS,too much fun!Utah'81'82.CdM 10s.Movies. Laughtorfya CdM.Thanx Mom8fDad 4 thbcst x of my Iife, sofar, Robin Bendezu C-r8 x DR,IB,KR,TS,RP,8r partying wf The S.R. Hawaii '80 '82. 2 tomatoes 81 2 oranges please. Experiencing the unex- perienced wfDeb. I,ife is just a fanta- sy. Stevie Nicks, Neil Young, Polo. Waiting 81 wondering. Thanx 4 your smile Brian. 2 B wfthe 1 I luv- I luv u CS. Oh 2 live on Sugar Mountain! IT' Off to the great timers wfmy Teach TD,MG, TT. Tutonc concerts.Summer of Making popcorn at I luv u Rocky.Talks wfMr H kidnapped on my wfMK. I luv u M my friend of nil, I i I I' Linda Robb plans a get together for Gregg Baum Thanx Mom, Dad St V. Tab Crew Ml IE, MP, SB, 1 tt svfwhy IB? cum, woody! iw, cc, ca, at Football !BONZAl!Rh on BI! Ferry 81 Di! Big I6 81 gslapin! H CWXEB Sr W Fw!AGI SP,MM, AE, lG,HG. God ST! My hudszRS,lW,TW, PS,CH,TM, A the telephone man! Wank!XOXO Erin, awightl Thereis only one thing left to do: togaibonzat, my bros! e ,,,, llll 1, ' Leslie Bennett Fun times wfVK,Kl,PB,AR,LR,JP.Nth- ered wfKerst,l'll rievr dget my bst frncl. 338 1, 4, 3 4evcr.Cet'n hrt'n cheeks. Chpstks in D-ville wfPat.OCTD'n 2 I's. '81 sum wfTI 81 IO. Bg Bear go'n 4 broke! Sr.luau at my house. I luv my Daddy 8. Mom,thnx 4 everything. Mary Beth Beauchamp 4 the smiles, laughs 81 tears my friends brought me-.Thanx V-cheer: bdnwsbrs- I luv u.H2O polo l'll miss u. 4 yrs of 'Wanettes l'll nevr dget, Min thanx 4 being my best friend. DS l'll alwys rmbr u.Thanx 2 my familyfriends may say in words, but in their hearts leave. Kathryn Mary Bennitt Thanx Mom 84 Dad 4 18 yrs of luv.Wght trning w!Kath-we luv r situps! CIF B- ball '81-celeb. gd times, 12 carntns from? Mting KD '81 lmy YMJ. Arwhd retreatffjhoe 8 Herb! E,W,8F concert- Yowll Ski Utah '82 wfKD,KB,lAB-blast! Thank u Ken 4 special moments.l do luv u. UCI? Phil 4:13 , ,, gy Z students. . APU' N' M ' W ,- , s , Ricky Beauchamp Alter high school who knows? Maybe college in SD or SB. Be successful!! Good x wfgood friends: MG,MM,EF, SB,Al,TC,GG,HB, BH,CR,GL.HCOming w!Al at Poche,what a disaster! 8-Balls 81 H.P.'s forever! The Islands yearly WISHIEB the HEB! Thank you Mom 81 Dad!!-IIO S555 'AWD 1 f-af-M We W Derek Benson Bridget Bandel Happiness! Greatest times wfNT,Pl.,DM,CL,HE,MP,K B,TT,MM- luv u all. P-cloviall Skiing w!CL,NT,DM, '82.Mudsliding.Sano's-surfing! HC'80.Free lunches , . .IB lingo.P's house v-ball.Live life to the fullest! Thanx Mom 81 Dad! Cindy Beck UCLA. Tenis, Pepsquad AWSMSSM- DKC SUPR7 AM'FLGBUD.HW ASPEN wfLF. PS wf1S. CAT wfCM.Tah0e wfKM.U!ah wfKC.PFs CIFBB Squrels CoGos REO.Spec Frenz couz LE, KG, EM, CD, HK, MIB- l'll missu. jeff-U'Il always b special-Tiki m bday Thanks- Eiving'lLUVU.Gr8 xs wjsailing 81 byc- uds. MDSB Thanx, 143! Aleta Bergdahl College.Move on pl prtys.Gdx wfgd frnds:SB, AR, LB, KL, KE, IR, EH. Spcl xs wfmy spcl srnl drw. Crnp Wanna- min 0, OL QA rtrts. I luvu Mom 81 Dac?.Thnx Loreta.Rvr trps.4evr wflR.frshmn yr wfLK, DM, Kl.Luvu IP. KL rmmbr jo-los I know it hrts 2 say gd- by but lt's time 4 me 2 fly. take care evryl. seniors Vim loe Bilsborough Colorado for college. Skiing. Surfing. V-ball. Windsurf. General wealth and wild women. SE: I.d.n.h.c.c.S.M.L.T.'s Tap it CM AAAH, thanks! Chuck! 2al.g.m.l.o.b.Nop.p.but t. Mammoth '82 wfBB: l.a.t.s. Hi Bob! 2a.o.m.h.s.w.: thank you. b.c's in F. Powder in Utah. Shlm! lik Mary Ann Bodrogi Au revior! The MLM kids. Sleek Chicks: TR, HB, TG, SE, Dl. What X concert SE? SF 81 KC: u 2 r the best. Wake up, SF-No Dad. l. Mear's par- ty-l finally met up wfu Scott. leT'aime SM, my Canadian H O boy. BMW'si Me-remember? Never. SmilgCod luvs ti, Mp za. candy 143. To be free Bt happy 4 ever! Timothy Bunning 20 semors Cameraman Guy Lindsay tapes a Morning News show. 'mug-nv Michael scon What do I do ished HSr Cal Poly, civil enrg. Europe '83. Field Eco: cooking w!DD 81 Butterball, lthanx Mr. S 81 Gl. Many friends that have taught me about myself as well as peo- ple in general: IF, DG, LF, IC, RF, DD, and yes even crazy Lindsey. Goodbye CdM, hello world. 'll' . Shannon Burge Living lrfc to the fullest. Oh no OCC. Special friends AR AB, LB. Hey lefty. AR lets run around the tennis crt. Fun times wfBM Great friends: MM, RM, JR, KC, IB, SG, LM, DL. Special love wfVF. Var tennis wfbuds HK 81 IA. Or- chesis wfDM 8g KK. I love you all. 8f Dad-l love ou. Kelly Burke College. Catlna squeez it scams. AFSYMV. Soph sumr. San Fran 143. SDfwhat1 Nl, Kels. BIC, 7f7, Xmas Danc. Creek. Shrin. Camp SD. Flud Don't stop belevin'. RS. O how bod. Doglacd baloning. Fat'n limes wfMA. 4evr frnds: SH, MM, LK. GQ raid. CIFVB. Mulr womn. Homcming 'B2. Nu frnds. l luv u Mom, RLF, PAPASN. Q . fs . QX 5 my ,, Kirsten Kear thinks ahead to the N66 kend. .sw-W. Dave Patterson helps a friend re- trie ve an article from her purse. I Keri Ann Burton I Elizabeth Sara Blake Follow your dreams. Laugh with life. Luv u Mom 5. B7 3y. Green M8rM's. Men. Nobebob last dance. Phily. Summers fun. Mystery Achieve- ment. Friends for memories of yesterday. Free at last. Baby we were born to run. Cla .fr Robert E. Brown Most memorable exp. winning CIF. in '81. Thanks to my friends over the last 4 yrs. Thanks Coaches Willie, Errion. Go- ing to college somewhere. Have a lot of happy memories to remember 4ever. Thanks bvball teams '79-'83. Take one day al a time. Do the best u can. Thanks Dad. P. -N lon Calkins School the lile 4 me. My parents. Good friends RW, BD, IM, FW, KK. Prtys at 116 Agate wfRW 81 IM. Desert trips wfCRl Mouse 81 the bros. Race cars, 1927 Model T Roadster wfCRl. Iohn Lennon. My var and a 13seC. qir. mile. We always take my car 'cause it's ni-ver been beat! .nn-,. 111' Tom Boat Econ at BC or GT? Europe '82 wfMa Painter, Kiw. Lunches. Camp Osceola. Snappy, Tl. Ah Man. The serious poker gang, BYC. Prom 'B2. Field eco. Music Man. Car rallies, You swallow the cap? Playing the trumpet through thick and thin. Games and peps. Be true to your- self and be false to no man. Lisa Anne Bruey ,4 Corky Carpenter College yes, ft ll The best times 9f19, 12fZ6 wfMarty. Luv ya Mom, Dad, bros. Rich: my bro promise. 2 Mo's are better than 1. B. bros are hot: MM, DP, IL, GA. Where is Dork's tools? Ir. class Pres. 6 to O-the bell. The van holds 15, ask DS. MB-luv overcomes all obsta- cles. Mom-make the r-lfort-win! seniors 5-4' -ffl Cavanaugh 2 my special friends-I luv u all! Off sis- ters 81 Arrowhead's festive times! l can't belive we're doing thisl F-ball stats, Tri '83, 4 yrs. swim team. Seasonals stery to Dad, Mike Thanx 4 WF Bridge. Only '81 wf CD 81 fhgang. Utah '81. Prom, Hmcming 8: WfwfDave. Who ralphed? Lunches. '82. Set free leffrey Chiprin build the senior iloat. . .. --at f t s rafts J .t 5 kts, t rm I ts. i 'Mr' Frederick W. Chan Berkeley? Lots of money afterwards fr sure. Mione's night '81 w!SC, IC, Har Long phone calls in middle oi nite froi LS Sr SF. Want to know what's up, KC Steph? Fun in X-C B4 track wfPY, Di CH, VM, 81 the rest. Thanx 4 speci 17th b-day HK, LMC, LE. Thanx Mi Dad. Gregory QRoryy Colley College 81 success, w at else? Road trips to PS wfKH 81 MOE. Summer w?lV. Disasters at Mammoth 81 Cata- lina, Silly WXPC, Mau Bros lkordogll Nutty w!TP 8 SW lthe kidsl. Goodbye CdM, hello world! 22 seniors OCC The world. Un- safe 8r insane at 18. Drt ride. Ski. Wind- surl. Fast cars YA! Toy 4x4. Motor head bst buds: DF, BP, GL, MP. Desert trips. Dances. Parties KSHAKAD Nalani, Many memories, such Little space. Liv life to fullest. Trav. race. Thanx Mom 81 Dad I luv ui What 4yrs already? Fubol u times. Ranch wflC lnut nutl. Quick trap-Ghere True Story' fans. Syntax Error. Good What, College? Where? My ophy: Vous ne vivez qu'une foisl Polkl-275 chars yet? ?Len CQSJ-Ie risty Robert Cleland Q, . af f , ,faith ww ,H i .- W W aww W -4 ,. ,N WSF ,. we Zig., Q AH? if, its 3 'WZ 95 rr 'M ei 'Qff f 2 Q ,.,f ' . 5 r, V 4, 'wif 'vw ggi ' M is , W.. , if 1, , C . . , ,A, fggyf i , ,M C ' A Q ' Q, W inf , 1 r , .2i,,, , ,,,i, M USC wffriends. Road trips wfthe boys, Great x at Easter wfKH, IS 81 Neil. Mexi' co wfDS, TM, the cat right ? Fizzing wflK, H, DL, DH. RC so silIy . Maos- KH, wflS, VF 81 his thoughts. Live life to the fulle quenches her , . , , My' H- Pat Cox bound. Business. Many memories RC, DS, DP, IL, GA, IV. New year's st! Thanx Mom and Dad. is 'nh ln-'Hrrv' ' leff Coffman SDSU or bust! Water and snow skiing, Windsurfing. Running. Soccer. Travel' ing. Music. Dancing. Parties. Women! Having great times wffriends. Being 18 as a senior! 25010 off at aaron charles! CSl:multiI Dominating Class of 83! Madness! I love u Mom 84 Dad! Why not smilel!!! 1 A ' . K ll K b hl th mlm Chad Forrello stikes a pose. e y neu U converges W' , Lg. an 2 rg A ,W 'R Q friend during lunch. Matthew Cranford Four great years! Good friends MP, KO, DC, CC, BU, DJ. Fun skiing, playing badmitton. Begging groceries didn't make me rich. The Lord has blessed my lite with great times and with good friends. Yaaahl Kristy Crowell Fun wflrenz. Utah '81 wfS, S 81 T eeh- morn? PR-1432! Boo Er Kroo: bbff Mmxh rskting pcus twins Ctlna. Sumr '82. Elmo choone w!SF, MAB, 84 LF, Psprngs CB-lct's jog aah yea! TN-but we're seniors! Gossip? Sls clb parties. I gut by wfa little help from my friends! l luv u M 81 D. Steve Crystal Mongo and Gorge-. Love monsters, A time called hard cash moves my lent S Baxter' my best friend, Thanx to special Inc-nds: DEO, Kak, Chad, DCR, Hl, LW, my love Marvel fest 12f21f8'Il. Thank you for understanding Mom Wo live as we dream alone, Who so would be a man, must be a nonuvnforrnistf' seniors 23 Kali n' WXEC 82 HCGWF Thnx Mom Us . a man farm. Bradford S. Dales After HS I will probly go for a MS in arospce engnerng at UCLA. in the meantime l'll tinker wfmy rocts,elecs, usual demolxs, progm and play Space Eggs and Tail Gunner. I'll make it big and beafmly in ich MNQ5. ..,,M.-s..,,,E USC.Teach little kids. SG grtst. sis in world.G0od friends: SC,MM, MT,KCi,LE,LM,MH,DV. Sharing 2+ gn. yrs wfRandy.Hawaii '82 wfRT.'l1-21-80 143 Rand! Fire xlinguishing wfMH,CD,lL,DV,lR, l lC'81 wfRT,LI,DD, AM, RM. 143 M,D84Brian. Faiih,Hope, Love. The grtst of these is -uve 24 seniors UCCQSS IS An enthusiastic senior cr .asks x., -:,. . jessica Hatfield her point across to Chris Bueno, .s, ff? 5 Fl . owd shows its spirit during a rally. Rebecca Delancy C-rea! X w!Gus,Shair,Dana,Leslie,Char- les,Kevin.GC SisIersfMozzimors.WWD fans.BrigadoonfiwadrigaIszsinging my hart out! NYC-MetlOPERAi.In luv w! Kev!Thanx CdM.Iluvu Mom8fDad.Th- anx RTV8rLR:w!o u l would not be on my way!WESTMiNSTER-here l come! Lon Be Fri-Est-Encls!Luvu!! Anne Maureen Dewald Unforgetable x's wfbest friends:TG,C EW,CS.Soul sister LL. Councy8fMul finszmy horror sisters. Ma8rPa-thanx all your support-lluvU. Spcl memorie w!David because of the love w shared. Trust thyselfzevery heart vi brakes to thai iron string, -RW Emer Son. agp, - iris Kerrigan has a ate in her calculus class. if ,rg Kevin Diamond Gud x's wfsperial frnds:jR,ER,CS,MM, TV,lR,lM,PB.Thanx Unrlc Billdrlot' in PD.The thc-atre.Ralphs My nu toy.Wal- ly,Roc Sf the Beaver.Oscoola wfl-IDX. lR.Look it's Big Foot!PhiIosophy 4 Zday: 1 must extnd lsll, Z get ahead. Good lurk Bro-l'm going to miss you.Thanx Mom8rDad-l luv ul! J' f . may -,. 'A , E. Dean L. Curci USC, then law, then megabucks, then mega pntng.Somfcdm.P5wknds. Bogn- mo.BB lmnade drnk.Rasin:my 1st.lnky. Thumper. Haircut 100.Bunk beds.Sh- Iom Yusel. KH kuma sutra.lB crsh n PS. Being wfTP on gi.V-ball.Praise 2 Aliba- ba.Mr. Class spirit. Zatgiufs-thanx l love you Mom 81 Dad. Q Andrea Davenport 5' .. nai Gibran Doan Thanx for a great 2 yrs ya all. Kathy remember the whoppers and Mr.Ghc-re? What is a Barbarian Feastil Sorry guys-mod isn't it either. PS per- fect 10.SH u pest don't Aget OCIR. Long live love and other indoor sports.Mo-l luv u 4evcr. I luv u Mom! mir-8rDaddy. llorsesikmoney too. Forrest Clayton Currie Being wfbest buds:RG,lB,MV,SW, TM,SB 81 adopt. sis.SC big D cheers Lt. Greece in Paris Eiffel T. wftean trans. CB 81 la fille Cruising Fr. wfPL. 3 B-days n Utah,X'country rd. trps: OS wfCP,SD w!BK,B8 wflB,Timber Xmas. '79 bye-bye CdM, Hr I cum Harvard. Luv Br thanks Mom 81 Dari J awk 'W A Antoinette Daves My HS days have given me many memories. Good times wfl.B. Shoes. Teaching. Gum fits. T-shirts. Growing up. Good luck to my daughter IM, my nieces SK Gr JT, and my favorite actors from Dolly, 6'3 forever. Thank you for your support Mom, Dad Sis, 8.1. l love you all very much. IB' Angie Dodds Well Mom, I made it! '83-finally here. B-ball '81-Clli. Sgt. Pep's. '82-'83 all the way, wish me luck! Oct.29fThe Whol Work hard, stay with it, and you'll go far. Art Center. Life's funny, il you think about it! Thank God for the best of friends. Love ya! LR,Hi,KV. Thanks Mom 81 Bill. .8 , Nm fr--5 Chris Daily UCLA? HC'79. 2yrs.Met Lyn.PF.Skng wfK.Song'81-2, jr, suprstrkrs,EM.lr yr wfCos,Erin,Scot.Sr yr-Cpl,supr 74DWl Bst sumr evr, clack-BP. DS-who nose? Bag rn.lP my budy,WFZ CrB frnds- A,K,l,C,D,D,rny bstest Lyn-4yrs li nevr a do! I luv u! 2 my fam-what wud l do wfo u-I luv u so mch! C-ya! Drake Dodge Ruthi,bst frnd-thnx4 a sane upstrslug nut rare team. Mex srl expeds wflC 8rZeus.Larieratingi21DK39 ron amigos. Heils:tobro.Skmbrdng jtty asslts wflF. Dead cats dead rats. '64 srf limo. Ctlna hckpcks wfPat8rlmho.NBPD pix on me. 007's smle. 143 MSD. Haagn- dzng in SB w!0078rloc.mZvb:pain4me. seniors Colleen Donnelly We lost our best football game to New- port Harbor. The players were all on the field unconscious. l hugged the cheerleaders, Coach and Trainer. We also lost the bell. 5 Kerry Donnelly My life for jimmy Page? Fry cat gypsy. Practice room 81 Chicago pty. Swap- meet 81 cyc. Changes. Love to my friends. The song 81 veggies wfKW 8- 5 weekends! The two M nights, lem- on sause 64 whip cream for Jeffrey. Vi- sons, Peace. Dazed 81 confused live, Are you experienced? KM . Michelle Fawcett Live wild. Extremes cuz future's uncertain. End's always near, 1M. A writer, artist, weirdo. Wander, live in GB. MK:Adam Modz always. Who-20f20fhi MM. LA O wfT 51 N. SS'alleg- ro. Andante, lpn 'Bl Trident wfRS L NT lr u modlb yayeh c'monI From CM-NB. Fast 4 yrs, Strange newer realms. Thanx mds Suz Fawcett 2mny mems w spl lrnsl SS, IA, LN, KC, IB, SB Gt more. Wld times wfMW -my bttr Vail Stop that mlmn! Lucy St Ethel. Min kng. jks. spl tlks. Dncg. conrts. Dt rns -4vr buds! Bubbly mks us rude!! Em- barr beeps - jacuzz fi? IW-mmm HC 31 Prom '81 wfspl lifegrd. Thanx KC. A wfSCA -l Luv U! 5 55 fii fi I Barbara Egger Yes-next is the big CPA. Pepperdine USC. Live in foreign country? Summe of '79 with MD, MC, BS, and all th others. Brett, don't forget We. Memo fable times with SD. 1982-stuffin those surfers. Right baby cakes! RSI what Al-is it a 85s or a 95m for E Q and Dave ,ww .. 26 Seniors Torrie Clatch, Kevin Hauser and Suzy Evans ham it up for th Camefa. NS s Yilk tv Q i 5 t st. fi Jaterpolo player David lmbernino reflects upon being I 1.1, u,,, Qi.. . . . . 4 1 it 1: A X s , K s Stephanie Fenley Gr8 xms wflrends-Utah '79, Ctlna, Vail w!SS. Utah B1-rmng wfKC, SS, TN-eeh-Mom! 8oo+kroo-rlrsking, Pctrs, Twns, Mamrh. Sum: '82 WIKC, MA, LF-elmo, choone, rsh prty, ctina'CG+BC. loops: HC-brp! PS, Lx's prty- iightl Specl memrys wflohn-lan 7 '82, Estr '62 wflitngs, LK hvsu, dances. MM w!ylD. I luv tr MGD I Vince Ferraro I 401 Heidi Emerson Good'ye matel To be a photographer for Ten- nis Mag. H 0 polo pics. Trident, Yrbk. Rich- ards, Gstaad Qever. How cool is my bro! USC tennis guys-studs! Best Bud LR since 5 tiil al- ways. Memories wlKC, MR, RW, GR, RH, KT, DD, Tx. wfLBp HC '82 wfBrl.62st wlCE G- SS. ABC, RW-2 cool. I luv u Mom lr Dad, Ciao! .virgin .3 its ,ew ii, Suzy Evans UCLA, HawaiifTC-, YS Br ski trips wfsleeks: TG, rx, Hs, ni, KH, MA, oc., wN. Frosh tools, Bst lever-Tor lbumbling idiotsl. S Gr A. Sumr 'B1 WXTDR. Downhill terror, HC court '82- cheers! I did what? IW friends ,OEIS cc's. Lals w!HV U really bug me. I luv u M 81 D 8. D Sr Dudes. The memories r lever. gf Dave Ferry Off to College 81 big bucks, Great times at Kelly's cabin. Offroading 81 partying wfSR. KC. Cl.. MP. BP. IK. Second lk of High School the best, finally after 2 yrs. STEPH! Special times 8f Memories wXSteph-Tahoe, Bev, hills, Catalina, Formals, Monthly Ann. Stephanie l'll miss Human hamburger. NO People closing in on my mind, Insects make me scream and shout they don't know what life's about. Mellow out or you will pay. Someone sabotaged the roller coaster last night. Its a holiday in Cambodia. lt's tough kid but it's life. Give tanks to the Lloyd!! I Rick File I seniors 27 Robert Gegg Made it out, No problem. Best friends: BS, IZ, RZ, TS, CA, RTIER shoupl first porsche. l'll get it red 308 GTSL Skiing Kirkwood w!RZ c rested butte with sil- vers. Fights wern't worth it. NS k jr md 930. l love you Mama San. Stars on the wall with JCSS. Good luck '83 my 28 seniors Q - x Reg Rogers, Kim Light and Chad while on their trip in New York. 'NWC'- ' ..-. Gretchen Hello cali Sun crml ic elmo ski heels. TG u shre et s take- a break? Bay Club H O polo racer-xKB8tKL. kitty fondue, SEUMYERRICK. Europe 'B2 wfRRLMM. Warning xtream feasts VMTRWNSEDITG, Thrtx D, M 84 K. Forrello act up for the camera was . I love you Mom 81 Dad. Tennis wfj sica, Suz, Heidi, Penner, CIF Cham Field Eco. Summer w!Greg. Skiii wflisa, Scott, Vince. Lis, You'reaspec person. Scott you mean so muo Thank you Christopher-you made ri Nov. 21, 1980. 3 words, Heit er Phil 4 8 ,,,.' ' . in ' gig W ,, i ,- ii, ,,,,r A J ,t,, ti, ' QQ? gift ii wgyigy ,,,,., f y i. i in , lri Bergdahl and Annet to Class. Karen Wfluck AFS, then college in CA. 7 special friends: lH, LC, SS, NK, BA4 thanks for being great! Europe '80. Ps chic s's. Ski wfunk. 5.5. at P.S. u-B! 3 conv '82, Black magic w!BC. 3dent Zyrsrheadaches! X-C? Ma, Dad Jaime i luv u! Fiction reveals truths th latinas- Chad Forrello Say Wotl I just gotta: get that 1-2-3. Most of you mean something to me. Iohn Wayne is big Ieggy. The Forrello money tour '82, When the going gets weird, the wierd turn pro. ln the words of the all mighty, it ain't over till it's over . Love is Mongo and Gorgo. .ra 5 leinhardt talk while on their Tracy Gillard College, then be rich! Memorable times with special friends. Growing up wfLR. BL '80 81 '81 WXIEG, MB, 81 my sis. Palm Desert '81 84 'BZ wfAD. Concerts wfCl, EW, CM-the B sisters. Fun wfCl 81 co. LL 8: MAL-my college buddies, Good times wfll 8 LC. Thanks for Pwr- Mom and Dad! David Forsyth ,fvv V ., . -5-15. jonathan Forte College women wealth. Bk Bay 1st time. Bal., peu Stuntmn mnty. Dances wfSA. Wong s class. Tim s boat. Ft. ball games 1 V1 4 jc a record! Ob on the bch. HC 82 wfSA last dance. Ssquad sniper. Best times wllC SC SB MH. WF 82 wfKL. Live 4 now, I luv u Mom 81 Dad. Good friends Vivian Luttlce, Lisa ile for photographer. . . Karin Elizabeth Glasgow SDSU. ZUCLA Chill' '80, Vegas, HC '80, SAF, Utah-IPF. VB wfA. Sqrls Llub Blootl bch What wud u do ill kised u1Spec Franz' IE, SG, CD. IM, IS, CB, KD, LED, VM, FM, Ill. BF-ASJYIL' thru it all 143. CIF BB. NYEVC '81, Slrtgraltt Ish Zwks-LE. We lv lr Guys. CLACKNBG, Stones, Bagykun. HC faz, menu x. my TRW, ttvut Mom, D, G, Lv U 2. Cya! Torrie Glatch Hawaii wfSE, college life! PS wfthe stains, e-bah Twayl Suz bst 4evcr-bum- bling idiots, ska, partyin wfthe sleeks: SE, TR, KH, HB, DI, CC, MA, WN, wait IB, Sum '82 wflC boys. Pete mi amor, mmn stop it, 'I d0n't remember', Coo- loo artion. U really bug me u beast!! Sabrina Cunningham at Eric Fritz Ready to leave. Time to hit islands. Classic days wlbrosz MM GL, RB KF IW DA MD miss you. Luv u Reeney. River bound. Heavy rips right IW? Tale- spinners. OCC and UCSD. Thanx Mom and Dad. HIOt Peter Glenn seniors 29 College marriage S successkafamily Special times wffriends-I luv u all!DQ' SQKK84my BBQ'A-the party never ends! ODYSSEY'l think l'm in trouble! spacer Endless drives by endless loves. May you find what you want in life, know when you see i!,8f have the irley Gregarius Smlng is being wfsumi spcl. Bst. fren I evr had-lvu Manda. Prom '82: M,M.- my fav. We chr:T,B,N,B,' KD: my sis touched my life-l'll miss 143 hn 'l S .lo S S ssl 0-3-82. uml re X .Q , R . lv jr.guys. SA Pete -tevr. V' 82-'83. Mrrykraise a fmly. 4 ever. G18 frenz who Hey babe'- lvsu. Robert Gregory . Rodney, What a guy BYBllThanx for the Cuts HL.V-BGod save the Queen! Funxgthe C-club. Excursions wfcl bros.l.A's da place.Tire checks, foam- ers, sun R.S.8tT. Health SSS Endless tubes, P.O,-C,F. l'm not a poser!San Diego bound 81 ready 4 action. Thanx ff 4 35: 'E .XYQKXZN . . . .,. -FT 553- Y , , Chip McKibben, joe Bilsborough, and Greg Romero decide if they want to eat the cafeteria food. Mary Ann Muller and Kelli Davison get ready for a night on the town. 30 seniors William Hardesty J Kr Paul Gross -wiv Kelly Hall Off to college, then to Europe Becomm rich. Summer '82 wfTB,SS Good time wfbest buds.Sun, movies What r word- 4? Lunch runs to BBC Big mac attacks Chuckies 81 H20 boating wfSS Skiing wfSW Smile-it only takes a moment but the memory lasts forevr Than: Mom 81 Dad. Q i S i l V. HY.: Q Mir' L ,,, v, w d Vw M7 WT' Grossman Walk the line again todayftnother po- tato Chip weekend swinging from the trees. Sunny Sunday at the amusement park where people dress in blackjog for the master race guarded day and night by caged white rahbits.l think l'll dye my hair blue.l want a picnic.l need a holiday ,V ffm, f pow Q- '! David lames Hallworth lmflltvtoneyll-lausies!Millionairc b4 20.Bst bros DL,jK,PC,PR,SH,OCC here I comelThen USClCdM SOC! rips,Death of good frnd Cl.SigmaCview.Asta la squegy,Sit down!The point.Crt rms wth DL.Sumr '82wfCP.Thanx Dad 4 all u have done 4 me, l luv u! Maw dltfqx Diane Harris Early grad!!!Yt'ah!!!Balh0a isle-what at soapllreat times w!MB,MP,KM, LR,lM,5S-what a hum-hlllworking at DTWfMB,Ill,Al,lM,Rff,KCl.llic us Fest. what a trip, an expr-r.nevt-r tu dgc-t. l luv u Mom, Hank, Dail, lanelir Binjnsf-0 u all in tht' real world. MCZPMJMH Zgvtht-r 4vver! ff! if 6. Q 1' , f Mam'wfbst TB,CH, PR.Lake Powell,Havasu-ego runs. VM steals girls?Stupid questions? Hu, chicks,squeeze u? Wanta race?BI Fer- ry,soccer guys,Fri morn bs, Eccl 3:1-9 Thanx 2 Chep 81 SCCC il what u r living 4 is not worth dying 4 it's not worth 4. Mom 81 Dad I'll luv u 4ever, Seek hapiness 8f success, Growing up- Dallas rnemries Lng distant frnz endure. Hello, dad?-l'm in Mammoth '82 summer,10th st. Great times wflhe best of frnz,To that special someone-Randy Words will never show the u l've come 2 know, l luv u RR Thanx Mom 8- Dad-143. lim Wood, Kim Light, Paul Silverman, Gretchen Geigele, and Lori English are preparing the Senior Float. ll dpi...-W Troy Harris High School src ya'Ntvcr to return Surfing, tht world over always Looking 4 that scam Partying wfbros IK, CB MC. Making dim ru SSSSS Cabo 4 surnrntr vat Hp 4 me llcornrng WXSF Dan Hart Da s Buit'k 4yrs socu r lurk 49.0, MVP lcders taptens. Lovedtgoud times wfMG,sM,Cr,BH,Rri,1C,AH.Pumng out baby's terere H'trtZ?Strtving to suc- ceedlove candy hart help RC. Thanks. tllove you Thumper! Craig bro-wt-'re with you, V935 HR house skiing Mam- mothllagunalnve u Mom8tDarl. t, l Christopher Harvey Sin wfPB.inwfCC,DM,BD.Bsy bds wfSW!Bhy yr bmd. llld it. Mr Bby. Frd. Ethl,Chp,DL,Hkl,lkl.MGB! Bmaawung 1.H.C.100 wflP CB,1w Rs,TM, TW CC PS. Strangers! Thanx CC Rmrds' Tngerine WXCC. I luv Mom,TM wfSp? Gd 1krn. Wch is nice! Sun,sds,8r6. This is our life. LLBP! seniors '31 few Mark Harvey G18 fds: IC, IF, PB, LW, LR, SL, BB.Chps, '79' '52BfClF, Bal, isle PE, stnt man, Mick Mlod. Par- ties Qfomkhmine, Biorelfaftr. wrk, wflim,HawiiwlPhil.MnlyPytl'i. Kak!FbaIl gmes w!Jon.The bst x wflen, Luvu Mom,Dad8tK lErinSct.8iCherl luvuall. Happiness lies in peo- ple Si nature: not material. mah 4' ,-.3 Stacy Hasbrouck 47 'QW' Max D. Henryclc '79-'60 X30 football. Track '80-'B1. Studying physics1wfAP EPGLSL '82-'B3. Live life to the fullest. Jean in the Navy. C,S.U.F. Attorney, C,P.A. iHenryck8fLevine Attorneys-at-Lawl. if you need any legal advice, please Contact us after 1990. Become wealthy and be happy! FW WM' I Robert Home I jst wasn't there lolospops SS short. AHH finally a Friday. Experiences w!MG, DH, Sl, SS, CF, CL, IM, MS, SM, LM, AW. Lngest dyrs of my lile. Dan look out-crunch!! Favorites: skiing, H20 skiing, litegrding,ltbalI,track,dilfjum- pinghiking, concrts. Thanks Ma8.Pa. lWe've- come a long way baby!!!l Ilene Hess Thanxdall the great X KG LC LR BH NK KB IN LD PH Utah 81 corruption Eating shocsm T I WIBB U Party Animal of the 80s'OlfS1sters Mr U Arrowhead festive D M Memories of jason. Sportsman s WXCW, Sf S,E,l only B! V-ball 82 d best. lLY Mom8.Dad. Robert B What lun! Living where sun! hard to grades, having up in spades! Lots of dances, help but feel sad, it all ends! 32 semors a fiixlif xe s e- ea , ,. 'N '- Us ' S 7 3 4W 'f fQ,,,M,-A., Karen Howard College, marriage, Thanx Lord for my special friends: U,ML,AD,CJ,TG, Laugh' ter and tears wlCH.16-bday at PD Whcre's that? Howievan,GeIson at- tack.My foreign loves, and AFS lmz MomDadSharDoug-thnxfor the mama ries, luvya ln 3:16. Memories aren't worth much until they're all you have. - ..-. .,. jessica Hatfield Fief what would I do wfo you? I luv my lriends who luv me! Hooper you do make scnse!Watch me, Ifll be great! Did lots a growin' here! Hey administration, l'm not that had!. Travel, love, n growth! Class of '83 is best lBth grade? Luv ya, luv me! lessical gem ww' 'V Mike Hess Winning CIF in basketball and baseball as a sophomore.U. of Texas,I'm a longhom ' now.F.B.Q..B?Nah.Kidnapping Cl's howls wflR.CaIaIina '82 w!DS,DL,lK,DV,GA, DA,DP,FlE. wlthe boys.Byv ME Hummm lor!! call me ooct, WF 'BZZ Thanx Mom and Dad. Toby Huff V,.7,,s Kevyn Hauser Off to England WIDR Major In att PS wlTG SE HB ltly pods Bob Who concerts 801 82 Fun summers wfspecaal Inends Spht personalnyfa has Penelope Oltver Martlyn Mana G Follow that mod Kidnapped at IBITG SE HL Al,SC,GG.I luv PT or someone like him, Thanx Mom. M .- Kirk Hawkins Harvard,travelhglrlslkoad trips to PS w!TP,DC,etc,Where's BBPDC plyngllus Boys fgeeeknoutICodeXw!CH.Tp8tI KWITlChip' GDale irevrlCmpain WXBB.-I yrs too mnyIKu' ma!lI1st wTPbysdeski! 'SHIM'ESTR wfPC8tHAGN DZ wlB. Wld sushiX w!IZICdMspnk yr mnkyIThnk u Mom8tDad! I ,wa uf A P5 fwsfwslz V 5 ,..., -, , 'Or . , , . Karin Glasgow 81 Lisa McManigal enjoy day at El Morro Beach. Kurt M. Hulfnagle It is quality rather than quantity that maturrs. Not lost, but gone forever. It is a rough road that leads to the heights of greatness Sem-ca. Amanda Humphreys Suzanne Hodson USC USC!!Travel6fb happily married!Fur1 x wfKB:Catlna Squelix PD-H20 bal GQguys, ClFVB8tthen!Kel's scamslwhatll Fun7 w!SB.Gr8 sumr' 82 wfMW-more thn bst !rnds!H2Oskn,LA,taIk4hrs,cncrts, cortni 1st .gSC,Mar7?8ear, HC8lWF'82,Nvr4gt NwYrs wfMStC!SCwkndS!YEbblidQ'82'83. Thanx Mom- 8tDad-Iloveu! seniors '33 . 'TN ss .sg !yMg,r,,1, Molly M. Huntsman Get into a good medschool anywhere l can! Bcst X of my life wfMM,LR,MAL,l1, AD. AFS8fFrnch Clb par1ie5,Dn't worry, the bisquits r safe!MM,LR,MH wlk in LB.l'll never Irget u guys, lluvu MummyBt Daddy-.In the race to be- ing better or best miss not the toy of being. ,f 7' f f rm ' C ., ,W W z 4 1 V S 'if law-if Q X . Nw. ' f wk.. X . . +533 iff.-Qfgfsx 1: .f sf 5 .- .1 fats,- Mxke Yocum shows joe Robertson, Scott Lat and Gary that he is broke. - ,M left lacobs To become World Class Munchon.Euro- pt-'79,'80,'B'l,'82.40vr,HQrmy,My best! FG,DL,DH,lK,SB,PC,VlV,NKon0 Lountlvss hrs on thc' Pitch wflJF. Penalty kicks, Prom'62,l3BQ's Graigk-a.Hol it thvrcfx a flum- rny. Kristen Cutiv.Op0n the door! Fri-do Too many w!DH,Dl, Frin crude dude. Business world 4 me? '14 senlors Steve Time to tltinkfollege hound.P.arty with friends: P5,AS,FL,IO,CM,jP. llC'B2! wfLf?5-had J blast!!F-lyall'81.CdM 6-NH 0 LB's at lunch- !l!Frienrls always, CHEBS!! New Years Lvn 19B2' BECOMF RICH!!! Bu5l0d'82. M M' DMM swf Darren Hutchinson 'Tv ,ffm Hman Kathleen Susan Inouye Luv CdM!lm sura!TP w!PPati-Calina mud ft.Bus sip brkfst w!CR,KC,BH smilt:!Fslr 1eff!Din wfSS-diet?MgC Mt WXTMIKL-l3lyfW.U.l,B0by MGS wfHidi!F5t XS Uo0d?l MM,l.R,DL, popcnZ'onps!SpoonsI Hurry T catch the sun!Mtv att H20 squish!Spch party!Rk,CrCd- Zwhatcver can go rightfWlLL! 7 X t ,.'. Darin W W ' 4 ' .,- Q David lmbemino Play polo in coIlege.ClF champs, we own 'em,Wha'd I tell ya! Being gnarly. lo's wfteam,poor Ric.Templc jokes. Lilegard- ing wfFat. Bmorfinding Christ wfEC. kia chard.Car talks wfSS.My lriend AC. Osmrx.Being deep w!TT.Stites! ur tired. Catalina: PL8fDD. Be joyful always, pray at all X. iw Ken lsraels l.ife.Thanxs MomandDad.Math and scien- ce,Norlhwestern.Biumvdiaal engineera ing.Thanx TC.MG,SL.Summer of'B2,My brakes are out!To all my lriendsthan- kyou!FP,BW.l hate USC, Good luck TyraA !Grow up 1H,it's good for youll! is with the heart that one truly sees. AWK? Whvrtfs Car- AFS irc-nth Club. Tsung.mi.CCCSloogit- Howie. Merci mes amis SEEllGO.Luv uMBFF,Th- anxlf. Yakking all those- formals,Liv2Lal lu- VUCWSMDPHQW do u spc-ll IAZAYFRIH COGNITO ERCO SUM. ll was rc:al!!!!!! W5 wi sit if is wi - gee- X Vince McCuinness orchestrates with a popsickle. Ronald L. lones CdM was fun but now we'rv done,Thanx lor the memories Mom,Dad,sis's Ll,lH,Kj,BH, KB,KF,DL,PL,BB.Scmors rule-!Sr hool is out without a doubt A all lhcsv seniors frve! 'WN Dana lenkins Special memories last Aever, Craigjloveyou . , , The sleek cheeksg SE,TG,HB,TR,GG,5C:PS8rski trips-F.F.,Orchesis,'82 HC.Crt cheers!Lile wfGriil:real love,SB:magic,I'll miss you, Momlove u Dad8rBob. New life w!Sierra, Keep your face to the sunshine and you can'l see the shadows. Ann lohnston CoIIege,Become a dentist. The 3 snme:AH,CD,WF'8U w!Chippy.P5, AA,AH,LM,Wf'8l, wfBH,SC,MM, My best bud S!acy,my gold charmlndless partiesblun X w!Pao,BC5482 w!P0,SC,LR,Motels wfMrs,C. LS8rSC.Lime grmlliyoheif float I0 2 rlx wfTD.ThanksDad linalIy!lluvu Mom8rDad. Heidi Katzman Collegeiiving out my dreams!Sprl frnrls: lA, ca,Kc,tr,cK,TN,tM, My bud:PS.Awsm3sm. UIah'79 81.Tns:lA8rSB!InHFP!A 1sl?ThariX less 4 being hvrc!PS wfTN!Nilc b4 fivsta wfLM,Key Club2143!Pr'B28rHC wfDS8rMC? Thanx Mom8rDarlflluvu,lt's been fun but life has only just begun! VVVV 4,3 K V 'W 'V TQ? we -c ,all l Camlyn lohnson AFS-discover me,SwitzlFrance'80.Special me- lories wfAD,TGJlfCM,EW,CK, MY.LA,Con- certs,Clubs,X2.Foreign correspondence.Wom- ba!s,Ouxin3s.Dcsert. Track.5!h Iimb:phone,Mi- micking-Academy Awardlfrog apy5q:Ed's FlicksfgbBalboa.Mom.Dad8fChriszIlovcyou! Ali- quando el insanire lucundum est Seneca. 'Q 'um HP Kevin Innes Kirsten Kear 4 yrs have ctomekgonv 4 yrs seem like yes- terday.Hppiness 81 success hbq's ir.MG's 81 my DQ's.foe jackson wfkox. Oddessy.Bc- r sell Mammoth Mtrnlhanx Mom8rD.1d 4 your love81suppurt.I Ioveu.Klepto8rAngeI too.The X u umprr-ss mc the most are the X when u dun't evey try.: law-rx! seniors . . r l Q, J Miriam Khaliblou 1 step beyondlhendies u poseurs-MFGNT. Odessy O.D. Ants invasion! Adam 4 me!Dare to differ always!The best ever:MF,TE,MM,TS,RS. Don't evr lower yourself forgetting all your standards. Prince C, limmy G. The future?Hap- piness,fame,and forlunelwhat elscllc t'aime 1 Mother 4 ever! , , ,325 Q K , 'wi , it -'iff E , K 1 36 Seniors lim Woods, Kim Light, Paul Silverman, Gretchen Geigele, and Lori English work late nights on Senior float. 5 ,. Nell Killefer SnlBStrk.K818fcondoslKG8iTCl, skins.Luv ZRN xfLE5fDD.Tuna Boat. Adj.Sr,K8fC, AP,Cl,MrP, magnifiquel2KBwfLUVbstB. wrsl of X, lhnkwbeinglhre. M8iD,K, KK, Edit,the best:lluvu,Those who attempt new flghts often fall. Failure is not in the fall,bt in a refusal 2 fly again,From Mr. K. f f Kimberly Kincannon Finally graduaring!Growing emotionally, being mo! Orrhcsis-tap solo, Drama, DANCE-performing Br applause forever! Thanx lin-tmieD-4,Ilovcu!I love u Mom, Dirk,Dad,5tBully-TG. Annrexir,.DIETZl miss u Grandma. Friends:lR,CP,MP,BM. AC,ZS,l.O. Kel.L.l.Bw,etC Future of FAME: The Star! st C l f 52 f 25 w www Z , g ,V by by 1. 1' 'Qi Heidi Koehler Thanxs to my iamily.Gregory i. Masley,my humby,Ilove you!Midnileporks w!Porks.H- buaxs'B2.B-days.Xmas'80.Philos, w!Dona, Lock- ersh rides w!,MeI-a friend 4 life. WF '82.lsaiah 40:8,l.ook on the brighx side.li iusx doesni mat- ter. Dare to dream.God's on our side! , if Bonnie lean Laird Aww. julie Klemer Finally lree!Hectic4yrs wffrendsjamily 8fhorSes,Bcin'8fcramn' wfIH during finals, crazylk Laughing.MdntRanchoruns drlalolla Saf liors'79,CrazyDH8fGdgKBahia'79'81.Flyn'Ihru Lagunainlirody wflH8flC,lvy8iDafby.Mee!ing PK, 11120182,LuvBro!Togrow,risk,Iearn, live, Iovejaughdflet go! -1 . , ,yy Karen Kolstad Damon Kubas It's all ovemime to do somthing wfmy IilegPER- HAPS,Thanx Mom,Dad81RD. Great X in v-ball wfSW,lB,SM,HC.Fun dances wfSF,DC,TH,CE. Great friends made:NO,lW,KK,IS.Schmiesingk Wiley families thank you.See u when l get back from New Zealand, Kelly Kneubuhl Thnx Mom,Dad8fCarrie:liuvu.Bhmas 'B0wfAH. Maui'82.Blr1d die ZHC, bunihoping wfRSK. BBHS whollycow,Gnchcn 143 SW80.HZOpolo: u pul wow in my lil:-.TV u r special.GrB xs wfgrB fm11ximba,AA Ma,m,C.L,xM,Ks,Dev. WF'82-EMSki w!JP'B2.Sxill crzy altr all thse yrs. Co83!'l43,Now I'm off hachacha! fiv- , 4.. .. M.- Daniel Kushner ' 1 V,,Q,,, QM A ,, I , H? if 5 1? 5 ,- if Laurie Smith and George Argyros compete to blow the biggest bubble. seniors 37 David Lawson College. Horned frog or mustang? Travel and see another part of the world. Frosh. wrest. prty- IK get out of the rain! D-nuts wfjK. Hating fire ext- ings. Throwing the iron ball . . . A day in the life. Goodbye to all my friends' it's been lun. Thanx Mom and Dad. - - -- .. .Q . ,. N, Lauren Lessler Thanx M, D, I. Great x wfspecial friends. Soul Sisteri AD. BBF: Ellie. Col- lege WXMAL, TG. BB Games: EW, CM. CIT and Israel-LB. Movies: SS. picnics: CM, Boston '81, Spelled Loren? Love doesn't make the world go aroundg it just makes the ride worthwhile. lt's been worthwhile. N L ,152 . ki H., Y... .ii . . . ..Q X..., i 1'-' ' :wks . A fs i 'swzi-2 if ? 'il 'Mei fists 1 T ,L .l,,--U.,.,- . . ,K Ei? . . K5 Tiiilfikfi E1?s .,1.,, i9k?S: i:i:5i5Q?5 f's',f1?fQ?:,QQ: ' igf ffl? s L s:s14i.f.?, -. ee U :V QE-L: -W . Pfye...-W .ree-sfxsi. ' ' li , - if? ' ' ia . 'ff , Q . 'W .f -- - ' ' 'f- - i ' ii'-52.1 f or , 2,31 H .i .Ht,ff.w. , ii -iszgtgaef f i ETZQEQSJ - ,W 2 3 -- z . T rw Q X . X ws YW' f -. .. .7 Y . S K-M3 .- -my . -- -is- M We- - I T -:-S . .. ae: 1-si-. - S ' - ,,.......-......,t. , X., .. . .... , . . ' ' I flair sf ' -ii.. . - . '- 1-S' 'ff '15 :s:'i:f: :- L . 15 . si, ma. ik, --or Q .. - . S , , ' l t 2' - me kim, . ':ff..1'.i' f ' H ' l ' K 52 e ' '-'V- ' 'W .J :--- ':.F'-.2'I5:':i'.'flszqf 1' 122i':EII':.'i:I.'?-I - f-fvo l. - 3' fisiswf, -. -- i.z: ' i 2f:z,.el Q - I '- , Bridget Bandel and Pam Lawrence discuss the success of the girls' volley- ball team this year. 38 seniors Mary Ann Logan Thank you M, D, D, G, M. Fun wfjl: B- day surprises, ski trips, guess who l saw ,.? Sat. nites. Fun w!KH: BMR, PD, what a Howie! WF w!MM. running wfMV. Walking wfAM. UCI wfTC. St LL. Candystripers WXMH Bi Cl, FC and AFS. C'est tout! jeff Lasor College for sure. UC?sCdM good by Thnx for all the good x wfDS, GA, D Bez bud lS-Summer '82 wfCLAC Mexico wfDS, DP, rock pile.'Best wfCindy, I luv u CB. Thnx for evrythi u'v done for me. l'll never forget u. P Force Acdmy. Thanx MRD. Mas I ronas porfavor. , rx? lm as iff James Light Experiencing the real world and li Good x to come at college with ne friends. CIF. Golf '81 Bi '82, college gc XVC '80 St '81 champs. '80 The Preten ers at Slo, Torn Petty. Good x wfgoi friends. Situations with IW. Thanks f everything Mom 8: Dad. Larry lokka Senior in 83 The New Clique 'IKE CLUBV' TI Sunday ear washes Cale der Car rallies Monday nights lnves best friends anyone could ask for: 11 CA CH MM SC 81 ND wfIT IT Gorgeous Flagheist 82 Winter Fo mal 82 PC TB MR GENESIS I ments at Dr. lssoccsizu '79-'83, Th I f 'lx V. a fig, i sl' . N. .. Dan Roston struts across the Chiara Lombardini AFS-My favorite year. A terrific exper- ience. New adorable family. Go Corona Go. Keywanettes. OLQA. X country. Swim team. Fun, Fun, Fun, THANK YOU TO ALL!!! Love Chiara-Italy. quad anxious to eat his lunch. Pat Loofbourrow Winning CIP thanks to Stiles, Turner, St team: Dl, TT, RS, EP, IR, TV. Backpack ing Catalina wfScott, Drake, Dave, AFS?, thanks Mr. Tomlin Bt Mr. Fish. Off to college. Patience from M 84 D. NC, SB, St Nor Cal tourneys-no more stupid jokes! Susan Lucas Hearts cherish so many so much . . Moments of laughter, love and songs, Tears are triumphs after all, Love to good lriends for sharing, Thanks Mom, Dad, Kris and especially Charles Love, Suey Follow your dreams Wherever they lead. Erik Ludwigseh seniors 39 Whal a lifeIArg-9yrs,Ger-3 mons,USA 78f?yrs. Frosln w!sis8rBB.Cr7 1'rnz:SH,PH,TP,SS,SC,LM! SP thnx I0 LS,EH8rSS,teachs,Caddy n' Dnno.Eur '82,Paris here I come. lluvu MlLD.Wha happn' GP?8liv0-Kitty UCSB8rASU.Marry!Farrari fur! Vivian Lultke Rgrds to KD,KB,DF,TC,lly all! 35 ffb ibwy Kristine Lyons College. Marriage.4-16-811151 dare w!Brad Fletchc-r.6 dances w!BF,Mg's BBQ's. 18th wf my cuz.Dj's6rPede w!KP.Missing Brad.Gel hap- py!lourney,Thanx DL.Warehouse party, sorry BF.Grcat lrrends:CC,MG,KP,jK, LB Love you all. Thanx Mom. lance Martin College 8. xpnd my mind.55S.Fnd a good wench.Thnx lrnz.Ler's raise H:Fbul 3y,U all lgue brok hnd lckrm'62.Holween '81'825HC '82 da- leiiurf wfCC rrsrls SHARKU-1-81 Brbotls WXAWLIO. Run!Ski Colo wfAW,Hi Mrs Oci- lel,Sls weding wfKS6.DM,Trk'80.Mom81Dad lluv u. 40 seniors Steve C. Martin ColI1-gev-ball.CIF'8Z.'B2?Surling Kuai. lammin' wfrhe bros:BN,1R,RR.Big red crcw.Skiing and Carlsbad trips w!BN,CG.Blue Lagoon excur- si0ns.Pfo V-ball would be iun.Brynn08rCo. at Elvis. USCB l hope. Stones wflR,lR,BN Surfing bowls wflR.Where would l be wfoul u? . . I ,,.,,,, , ,,.. A . ll V , .7552 ,wwf , i I I VIL. Vky, M W f W 5 TWW, , ,gn f fi 1 v i yiizgmvif , ' .lll . N. .y,mW?,,7 f, frf N . X 'i 2 f Q if W, ,, J, , , ' ' 5 ' ' mn f,,f H ,, . W 9 1 y 2 V , , , 7 9 4711 iff f g i gg r fx I' x fr V '3 S 4 Y QW M r W W ,X irQzZ2?Q2fif, f Z f f gwywi fha? M f 5 gr , 1 , f W fi . .f ef W if fi sa 2 A 1 r wi 2 55.3 QQ Q 5 S W ri -fr ,Em f ,Q X 1 I W X K V 3 f f A 4 . Q ,. yi l if ff i lf kg 6 , f Q ' A W yay We if ,3 if 4 was KMA? f ig? li W V, ,,, N ,,.,. 3 2.5 5 7 if .4g Q2 'Wa 2 MTW M A f Q My ff 1 W gf if M ,4 Z sg? A f f WZ f f Lwym X Q M .f 1 ,Z 5 www f ff ,f 1 fr 1 f le X , K V f f f Q Q ffw 1 if iw fi ! 1,4 A! f f A ,gp 9, if f, f f fi A724 l g J ZH, W f , W . X , ff 5 L A ff li Q W Q , 4 I f U ji? url M Q gy? 1 W X W Chris Harvey, John Zartler, Chris Clemens, and Danny Roston gather or ' 'i ' ' w rmm ,p-f Mike Manclark College.AirIine Pilol.Bes1 friend Carl.SanFiIif pe.Urah Trip. Quick under the bed . Follow that old lady.EI Moro on boal.HC'8Z.C-elring to know Mrs. T.McDonalds, 180 in Hr w!KD huming, driving an egg on wheels.Wanna sec my Pilor's Lir?Uncle Carls Drv.Sch. WF wfK.Tl'1anks M8fD.Phil 4:13 Alyson Marx Old Gang8rCvnile'80.Soph bsl.HC'80.Sqrlsl'lub. KG Brsymmnrss LAST 4evr.BBw!MMparry- woops! Flag Z yrs: awsrn5sm,DKC8.supr7,don'1 wmrylMY TWIN PODE so spcl2me 17bday CLACK-Ho Bagyrun SLB-DP spcl frnds 143. CB KMC LilsiS.FiSl1,LE,LM,LF,lL,AC,BrMr5. G.l'LL MisU. MyFam:M3rDKKE,Thnx8.LluvU.Cya! - .rszl ..Q . 'Qtr A -- -'-isfi 451-v -.rx r:'2-3,155 .5-:Lei 5:-,frm ' wa Q r l S 5 Q ar 0 N 11 S .X ia X X lx My Fisk sg .lk 6 r ' w r x X rr kan if X' Q W mi, E K are K S 5? , ri if Q X Q S-2 K, A iim lulie lazayeri, Linda Robb, Molly Huntsman, Mike ,wfwfwfv Jeannette Mauerhan Skiing Aspen w!Dad8rviewing AMC wf Mom atthc- Mauna Kea.Catalina.17bday.5 dances aher Prom'82wfmy1stluv Tom- ,special x'swlT atBC-I luvyou Tom,6-1S- Blgbball players r the best! Taking Cun- trol 332,lhnx Tom4making my sr yr. the best. CD. friends: ER,lR.thnx MGD. 6'6L5'4evr 11' 'mifriii' 35221 . ,. f5l,Z,'EV,P ,. if . D quad steps for M, ., ,f ., vi' , , ,,,, f , wifi? 1 W A5311 ., ,,i,,M L, i . ,s,, ', I ,, , ,,,,. ,, ..:, L f f f f,..J,. ,W ...wk . .7 , ,.. V. 4 W, .. ,,,3.,f. ,,,,w ,ar 1 f if 5 M ' ' '- V-'ffCfffaf. : maui ss gk .Sit ii i - X '1 .s f ' 5? fvfsw . 5 RQ si. Ann Lo- McSunas, and gan re-live the ol' 60's. Allison McArthur FREE AT LAST!Cd times wfAnn df Carri,Wmr Frml w!S L P, Sr. Prom!ColIege hound. Sum- mer plans, Work or play.Thnx Mom 4 every ything, luv u lots! 2 Bill, the 1 l love, U R a special guy.Thnx 4 being the-re.What u r is C0d's gilt to u, What u make ol yourself is your gift to God. their lunch break. 40:31 Dana McCallum Festive! Ive only just begun.The clique!Arro- wheadfPartyfPurpIepanrakebattcr!G1 satbs Ball Falcons! Dramaflunw DRACUlA8iDOL- LVlNVC.Lile is a song q!Wanetto conv,good friendsflil IP DM KS SA SM EC KC SR BB KD lhanxjlegan, teachers, CdM,Mom,Dad,C-ma, Loul love you allfriends new say g-by. Adelaide Mackenzie Perform in the theatre, stage,TV,anyvvhereL everywhere. Always act and dance. Live in an exciting l:ity,NY,SF, LA.Nn suburbs Ame! Or- chesis'8iJ-'8'l.8yrs ol balletlMernories ol good XswICM,MAl.,SW,liPoie,Lunches wlliean. Reach for the stars! 11078 Carri Markowitz Doing something creative 6. artistic. Setting goals dtsuiving for them. Staying a IAP Siluving itllust call me ilouise, CouIdn't make it wfn special friends, AM,AM,SH, LM,KB,thanx. think pink. Daydreaminglaughing all the way. to my lamily, you're a classic,ll.uvU! t 3 - N S , K . Ns l R K x si , t A St Kelly Collins slurps down his coke at lunch Phil Riley and Steve Crystal listen to the senior girls gossip. seniors 41 lohn McCarthy Thanks. CdM has taught me many les- sons. From driving to Ras tafari. It was much fun and l had a great time. Bye. llf lsigned your yearbook look there for a better quoteg If not TOO BADJ Michelle McClellan Lisa Mead UCSB-Persistc-nce.SMRT,LP8iCS. Laurie my BF,SN,saliva, too much alikellr. yr.w!DS, IB your a pal. y.V.Bullfrogs, Song CCD,Boobinks.S.D. WKEND WXCS.-A KlSS lS IUST A KlSS!ML1tual frds,,BA'S, 143,NHgame WH.Unilorm, HC '82-Laguna.Shower the people you love with love, Ql- wa try, -' Chip McKibben Make it a Double sir:'83!HC'79.Boat- Partl-lvBskt-Ball.I love life.Mex trips wfMM,TD,BD,LR PalrnSprgwfSBTGto the Corn Fieldl-Zmany Hey!MM,TD, BD, AH,Al,LR,jBBalls,L gan Lct'sPartyl My Family is fX l.SM8rMM51ebestBros. Pf68ChYOB-BU-BAM BUBBlwflM,DV, lR Ioe, l got a date WF82!Good Friends Srendless K's w!lB. aww-rw Devon Meade Music Travel Happiness Sperial people HV,KM,SE,AA,KK,l.M,SB. My Cold Special X Corn caper, Bobypin?Frosh love Bubbly Brunches.The Strangers HC82 Orchesis,XCnuntry.C.rand Can- yon.There they are Sur! l marie it! l LOVE YOU DAD!LlFE-Mental physical and spiritual balance. 42 seniors Qty McCool College. Success. Happiness. lhn: my swthrt, Prm '82, DtfSt Ltsfd.Prts. Fun. Dan M+D+Gbr. Luv u all! HafGer '83 Xmas'82,DM gd lck lmissu,Bye Ddio- rmbr dstnce mks hrt grw fnder,OoH- baby! Deb-my best frend,Ym- mdpi,Aerobics-whtablst DALMAPSS- ur all grt. Luvmiprecious66. 22 UCLA, '85,Career,Marry and kids inot 'l0J.GrB times wfmy be fri-Suzanne, l.C,lB,LE,CS,lC,l.M,SP,Pll,Rutl2,Mag 'rl me-35 co. Msa pd condo nite 'Wanet- tes.HCfCW,Special times wflon,B- ball-nice guys! Tc always Eric 143!Live every moment as if it was your lastll luv u Mom 'n Dad if Lisa Anne McManigaI A full life!Best of x wfgang.1O yr w!suziharJ.Plans wfMF,Nite B4 fiest w!HK.France-metro wfML-heroes l S ls Club,PFs,ClFBB,nye'81,y so?s,REO,vans van,HC1WF? CB- un island! IR-bud 4 life!Thanx 2 a who make me smile! LE,KG,SG,Kli MM,VKM,lL,L8rD,NlH,lB. l luv M,D,SlCYAl ! A at lon Forte and Mark Harvey struggle to be set free in '83. '33 W Scott McCrimmon 4' . 'N-'bf' Lex McPeaIce SDSUJ am ISNE, tuna can 4-wheeling. Special times wflst luv MM.12-4- B2,WhaI il? Prom '82,WF? Summer '82.Buds for life: DV,lR,DA,CM.DeadIy slammers. Dave, did u see the mo- vie?Thea!er bathroomlampshade ef' fectfhanting to Abubambubi.H.P. Ma's dream mine too thks MGD, sift,-any s. or Mike McSunas AFS8rCoIlege.Thanx 2 my good friends 4 fun times.Frmxmasp2WF'82lUtah ski trip wfT8tP.Carlsbad trips. Ameoba- '82.Trident.Dances wfLM,LR,ML,MH's llikelv-talk,W8tG-G Concertsll met Ex- ene!I,Walking in IUCILA wffLRllM.Me- lissa! LaughingwfRS,I.R,Thar1x4gi' jacquie Mercurio Lile is too short to spend il on the side- lineslive and enjoy life.I've never had a friend as special as Monira, I love you:BD,MB,MP,DH,DR.lanuary, again oh well! NH you make me smile-you are all POONS but I couIdn't've done it alonefriends are made by fate.I'm glad I mer Mom8tDad. 5 .ar fi ,Ales 5 1--M-...,W, -1 Rob Richard smiles at his hostage, Laurie Smith. lordana Merry Turtle power w!LN,TK,AP.Thanx mi- ma,Bethir.-,Scott,lon,papa,Luv u.Moms Toni,Phil,Rays,Watts, Paul. Men, CL,EH, PH,VV,CC,MC, Paulywog,Enz, Chaz, Suey,Braces, Diving,Singing,cimi, ,. but when we're old and grey, past the hurts of today . I love you will be alll can loriann Mittlestadt Fut: LAC.Med.Cen.RN.Successful poet.Find happiness,Past:Homecom- ing, MM, CarIsbad,D.land,Squirtguns, My 57 '.hevy,Devo?U-punk!MM81LR, Madness,EC,S8tC.X concertluv Karen, EIIioxt's.AII peewees at P.sfhooI Save the Children! Speak not from the tongue but from the seniors 43 -,, to , W- 1 ., Wi Carter Moe On to college. Greg,Eric,Smell, Don,loe, Dra' lte,leff8rCaroline:great time. Whose parents are goneiCreg's bash.Saying hi to Henry.Buwl' ing Mondays. TeamRayhan.Car rally eggs us? The Bird H0 YEA!-l.Twisted at conLerts.58i6 per waterskl 4per McCemie Grllove to Mom, Dad,CV St friends 83 Mary Ann Muller 4 4ever,Marcy,Kit,De8rMe. My Brews Family. New Yrs '82.San Fran 25t.Soph,yr,court. Tex styx times WIAMGNG, V-ball Davis Hawaii Clif. La Meak's 12!4!81 143. Prom '82 ff Growing up wfLN. LL, it won't start, Marcy Buhl' czr.i.ai' stp.Special friends:ME,KT,KB,DV,MH. 'Ihanx family, l luv you! 451. Lynda Norton Fun times wfKl,S8.Yaa college boys! Trll pwr 81 IM. Big o E. pc fishes tp-da w!SK,AP insantity!! Tennis 1st whoopsl Bonzo the ntrpd mrvl hou- sebts '81, Mexicali '82 june '82 wfBarney.Thanx 4 evrythg Gene Bi lim. l luv u mom 8. dad! The joy ol the lord is your strength. Nehemiah 8:10. 44 seniors ff X fd' V' ' Q Play college Best bros: RR,CC,VF,RC,PCl Mammouth, Football 833 skinheadsy The best times of my life: We had the bellll Palm Springs with RCHRR! 3 days paid vacation with RR, thanx Mrs, Townsend. Sum- mer '82 my house, pong tools ow,ow! Prom '82, Winning takes character but losing builds it. Thanx Mornkbad, ww-W Mandy Murar College,travel8tbe successful in whatever l do, Competitive skating'my 1st luv.WF'B'I wfAB,KH,KL.16th b-day in Pihgetting O Mandy. Fun x's wfbest bud NW.Sun Val- ley'81w!NW. Are you girls singleiwho has the camera film cases 2nighllSpecial times wfspe- cial friendslThanx Momi!1Dad-l luv you. Tracy Nott liv,luv,lal.Ft.m wfgreat friends: HK,lA,KC, SF,LR,1B KC-But we're seniors! Fun w!Awsm3 sum jess.lil Heidi, lA,and TN.What a pair! RO- Minute Kingjqrl Clb. HC'82 wfRT, Plm Sprngs w!HK.Kchn lloor.Where's the car? Utah '81 Eeh-Mom! Spcl tms w!MM.USC f-ball gmz. I need MC. I luv u Mom and Dad. WW lason Morgan l plan on going to DCC next year and then on to a university, if my grades permit. Had some great times partying at lunch with the Eastblufl gang! BH, ML, GV, KS, and CE. My favorite quote is, Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. Vince Ferraro, and Mike Molinaro dress western for battl Q K F, Dana jenkins and Gretchen Geigle enjoy good ski conditions T af Danielle Morton Gordon Moss Future tn fashion!Mex w!NB. Cruisin' on skitz.Grt x'sQpMP's b house. Fungbthe white- house. Parties.Camping in Bgbear. Delnmar Can they C us. ll birds, 17b-day lun! Crt x's w!MT,MK,CW,MP Local sokel bst pals natncat.Wf 'B2wfKen-that spcl someoneQNo day is over if there is a memory. Q 21, fwf sf lim Murphy 79fB0 N.C. Love it! 80181 moved back baseball. Got to play anywhere. 81182 CIF Semi's lost airplane. Great times at UCLA wfNate. 82183 The Who LA wfTB, PB, LW.L0ve you Mom Hz E Dad. sa McManigal and Kevin Diamond wjoy lunch rom Del Taco. lass of '83 members Tom Williams and Greg Baum relax after utting the final touches on the class float. Stephane Motiier My plans lor the near luture are to attend Chapman ColIege.Major in computer pro- gramming and make multy jibs. Best time boo- gie ba at big pig on 9l1!8lI. Best time at high- ole's parties and being rowdy for the Tale Spin- nerstGL, KF, EF, DAD. Then everything cols lapses, hopefully to a fresh new start with my bud the Brown Cow. HIO Wfltl . ' 4 M7 ,ww , 'Wx f ff fs. Q' X iii' 2. an , tl It 1' vu 4 lf V77 NV, A- L af l f 25 ,. 5.5 1 ja, . 7 Wife , .. ff we Ielfrey Ogden Nathanson I have a message, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea ol lapan. It spun in . there were no survivors. f 'wffwete ,eff M for w. 'Q ,,,. .Eh ,AE I Theodore Ohler Bt- ru h, be happy, and play guitar. I will some- times remember CdM- and the times I had especially with marching band, and other good friends, plus the teachers. 'af A an M , Bill Mullen l'm FREE. Partying. Doing the BLASTERS with lim,Rickle,Bonus. Danhole's house. Getting the Oscar with Bonus A Paul,what a night! Drinkin' with jungle lane and lriends, Thanks for the help. ARMY,NAVY,AlR FORCE, probably IAILZ Older women. YEA! 411 laura Niedringhaus My Zyrs at MD.V-ball fiestas 4-4yrs,esp after the ClF'S. Growing thru the yrs wfMAM. Unfor- gettable x's w!CD.Boat cruise w!Ds.C. Beach tourneys,esp quervo.Fun x's at Newport. Con- certslast nites at lr Nat's. New Yrs'81. Special friends who have touched my life. Mom 81 Dad, thank u Bt I luv U. AQx Iohn Onstott College Sucfcs.CdM lfball playoffs. 2ol3yrs.'B1 CdM6 NHO.GOOD x's wfGOOD FRNDS: IP, l.M,GM,ES,8f MY'82 bros:EW.PD,IC,BB.Spf:Cial x's wfles-Prom'82,HomeC0ming'8'l.Btg Bear wf'l'1. Partying, Ski tripsg R we alive-THE THING!Hail 8uddah!Goodbyc CdM. Thanx Mom. I love you. seniors 45 Daniel Pflaum Are you ready for the Disco Man? Wonderful, invaluable O.l.'s. Thanks S.D.L. Alaska '77, Soccer - a way of lifc!? A very precious MGM. Thanks for infinitely much. Dave - love you, DD.A.P. ,, There's so much left to know, and I'm the road to find our .. 46 seniors Sherry Morese Phillips MSXSCJI Kalnts UTrr1MLOn 'VVYS 82 JV CHR 'Smh sBfTmar,WfSTACrny44 vcr-Mjnlyiist Sis lndrlczg MC BBY Bonzai Cutie s8.rnyBAHY' 5hlr1wfCHRlS' C CPrm 82wfmyBBYSHKU Feb7 81 82 ISIUWBIIVSKHW DHL B2 IBSJH' Hrvys Wngrs Ma Bbro l vU'Th sis ou: Irie LLBP' . E Q . ' . :. WSTQZxafiefnzazhr-kr-dr HngNrhr Shcl'Wi- , , 1 1 ll - A -i I b loe Paluck Off to college to play f-balI.Gordon slow down! The Thing. Hi-way 91.F-Ball '81 CDM6-NHO. Homecoming wfL.F LB's at Lunch, Great x'S w! GREAT FRNDS: lO,GM,LM,ES,SF, AS,LB,Sj.Th anx Mom8fDad8fLil' Bro for putting up wfme, I LUV U! il WMHMQQQ vQ ' MW Bull Parks OCC USC Special times with IH Wind surf,surf,livmg on B I Working on Fcr ry D F s Blazer off road Best freinds KC,DF,MP Havasu '81, 82 Catalina '81 '82 PALM DESERT Mom and Dad thanx for your support ri English and Reg Rogers prepare the Senior float, a red tennis shoe. Linda Marlon Pick One stef beyond-Paris UMQABC news.Smies84laughler wfMarilyn.Bst pals:MT,LV,SS. Vacheer bdnwsbrs! SMRTsisfLM8fCS. Easy skanking wfCC. Picklet-the mod mobile. Thanx Mom- 8rDad for bringing me imo the world. MADNESS,HairCut 100,ABC, Lovc's on the horizon lit by the sun. Chipmunks are go! W, fi Leslie Pittman 'Q W? sk iwem i s 1 Carolyn johnson and julie jazayeri promote peace and love at Molly Huntsman's 60's party. jeff Paulson People,Friencls,Surfing.Spitunc with the Bros.Camp 'l7.Cartoon Land.My PalAMr B.Sno-skiing last year. Shudc- le. The Concrete jungle. j.P. in '83. if if 3. 004. v Kacy Pope Travel 81 Then . ial times KI ,MG,8icvc-ryone else Par- Odvssy, Toublr-! 1st Luv Ron S. My r simple, l Ike nothing but the hst: by far the list, l LUV YOU RON. Hst 4-vvcrr Mom Sr Dad, l luv u most. M 31 -v Dave Peckenpaugh The real world is just around the for- ner. U got to learn how to fall before u learn to fly. AP,Simon. lJrums,Moose people. Giant steps have left 4 good. Morn8t Dad:lthankU. Landrover St Eat 'em hill.Kung Fu. Lin Hung-nein: Life's a long journey 81 now college!!! iff' it Susan Porter I luv u Mom,Dad8Annie,Doublvs part Rj,jV. '51 the lone P8tP.5ong '82hy.H- metormng'82wfjW.Special times wfjP, CS,jB,jl'l,KM,jW,CB,TW,CG,LM,MF- frnds 4evr. CS ivoif.My ht-st frnd jods I luv u. Lng talks wfmy bros, Mission trp'82 llntrs The Lord has turns-cl all our sunsets into sunrist-s. ggi-zz' Mark Persons OCC.Parties.Finding the perfect island. All the Bros:DF,GL,BP,jK,KC.Cabin Trips, Riding bikes everywhere. Mac Runs. 4x4 Blazer Blast. SURFING. Xmas Vac '81 V-Ball. China Cove. River '81f8Z.20f20. WFwfjH. Cars. Women. Live life to its fullets. Thanx MXD. See Ya in '93! 'W 1 Aik- Audrey Post l'm the dghtr ot G.Ellswrth Ptts!Kn Pst l'll nvr frgt u.Life goes on-skiing,hocky, wdsrfnglit 'draftng B2-Hlsnlci:Uh oh, we lost a spar.YfL 4:-ver-SB8rW Crw. Stdy rights QMH's wfMM's, HBO. Grnby-5ue8iSL.DGlluvu, Dvrcs stnk! CEP y'rc Gi!lluvu8tCl. jesus liveskloves. ICor13. jodie Parrish Thanx God 4 my family-I love u BA! Bst frnd Sue.Miss Trp'80,'B1,'82Porky.Thnx Gene.Mariners,Biola.Talkn' wfmy bro. Sr girls BS. Techen BSwfDH.Special friencls:DA,DH,jH,SB,jW.jV'81 the lone P8tP. Finds 4evr jaCki. What is Seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eter- nal. 2Cor.-1:14. jon Peterson Europe'82. Wknd flkslltrnd rbn turny- batin' 1000. 2nd plce car rlly Wfjmie Crew. Fmly outings W!j,j,8tPal to Dsnylnd, MgcMtn, 5tryCts, minigolf, C-Wrld, MsaLns8tour hnd sngls, McDons in C-TAHITI 4 big 18th. Snd cstle'peansts revlt, maby nxt yr Danal? jst Coasting, Thanx Mom8tDad. Gregory Probst On to the summit- Another victory for Team Rayban! Utah powder w!EG- maybeSR, Bro. EricgStickssl4is.Stcp h's a rose.WF:McChemmy8tfrnds or LE + 14. Europe:Dan's a paltDez?D.Mean Mchng Oblio8tgng.Brkfsts wfSue. Spoonmanlit Bears h'Crbk.Prplej.Luv ya M810-the BEST. And miles to go before I sleep. seniors rg? V our 3 1. W in R 15,7-MH' Ken Propp m glad I moved to California 10 years 0. I played wrestling. 82 in League otball - thanks to Ford and Sutter r pushing me through football. M vorite sport of all - TENNIS 'BO 1 '82,'83. Thanks to l.R,AR,EV,l3R, my other friends for at CdM memorable. Stephanie Rankin Crazy timz wfthe gang. Ally we miss u. Dinner? Dexters? Hush timz wfl.isa 4. Krust what will be do?BB? Limos,El Mo. Close Ties wfES,lV,C-P. One of the boys-Me? Dave-loving u is the rt thing to do. Closeness like never B-4. Off to college. Marry. Riches. Happiness. Thanx M. I luv u. Robert luicyFruit!SkoalBro.Powering WXMOC. GreatXwfMM,VF,Dl, KM, PC,RC,8tStig AnimalHouse. 3 daysvac.wfMM.Rufl MT. latethe worm. Dollook21? Cram- ming wfDS,MT. 'B2Prom,l-IC,WF,Sr. Prom?wfLS.Engaged?? Laurie we've had sumgrB x but the best 2 come. Mom8rDad SEE Ya!!!! 48 seniors 'E,,,Wf.i Shane Pulliam Z.. W, Philip Reilly Karen:now8ialways. Ben8tDirk-great friendslbeach parties,you're green,tv dots,the hills wfBD8rl-Be true to sel- fzeat a hug.l DEADat Berkelywhat a long strange trip it was. VERMONT-biking Srcamping. On my own in CA WIJBEAN support. U76 QUZWABT wake-up and bake the bread HS:CANADA Dawn Richardson I made it DH?CdM Tyr wfDK Swt 'l6 flying 4 fun.Thanks babe.My buds:MM, MC,DK,UM,TD,LM. Tigger happy. Prowling wlMC.Limo parties 'till dawn. French fry, Beach bound. Prorn'82, HC'81wfDK.WF wfSC. Partners in cri-' rne:MC,LM,lM.Thanks for smilcs.Awc- some 3 of 83 lluvu Mom8rDad. It's a sunrse 4 ever. I Q 1 3 2 r 'E il 1 i Shelly Somerset and Kim Light ta Neil Ridley Our dream for the future ike a mystee rious and enchanting dancer in as an Arabian bazaar whirls and di s before us. We grasp lor it as we would for that dancer's pastel-hued robe, endlessly hopin and wishing. Someday when we leave lifes bazaar after years fraught with pain and sorrow, perhaps we will hold our dream in our arms. ngo after a school functior Ari its Eric Ringwalt MEDICINE MUSIC. Secret agent act wfPL,TV. SkiAus. 30 days of sleep sa fice. 2 cold HZO. 2 jump out lo 20th century as last as u can in ordt create an environment that u truthfully run wild in, 1098765432 tfter Dinner .svt sa ssu rrr ffm M A y l ad,-Q-sp up wwf-we Kelly Pyle Off to UOCC. Football 4yrs. was the best, Won thc bell in '81, Getting the Paul Salata award in B2. Wish l could play longer, H.G. my now and forever love. HC8fWF was a blast,MWA. Am l old enough? Lost in EB wfTW,TW my bud-lots of good times. Thanx Mom 81 r Y Aike Manser and Chad Forrello erform with their band the at lunch. P 1 'vim-...N igun .ff Ricky Scott talks with Kelly Kneubuhl while Pat Loofbourr 4' loie Renter To become someone.College,Travel. Carribean Cruise '82.Thanx Mom 8: Dad for being what you arc to me,l- LUVU! Special talks wfDG.Cood times that'll never be forgotten w!Brad Driv- er '80-le T'amour.Thanks to my friends who have touched my life,I will miss you. all . fl ow plays shy. Leslie Ramsey College.Bimed Eng,Kds,my 1st pls' Becky,Kathy.Wild timz wfthe girlsab- ball boysluv my buddies. Swan8trams- whatateam.My spcl famil. Lckr pal, HC'82.0rchesis.2 live your life in your way.2 reach the goals u have set 4 your- self.2 b the u that u want to b .. that is SUCCESS. Annette Rhinehart Career 81 marriagefresh yr.w!Chris my best bud. Fun x's wfspecial friends: CC,LB,AB,KE,KL,SB. Thanks! B'4 ftbl game 81 Seaview parties,lunchZ Many parties, PS wfKel,cIvers,smmr. of '80w!ST. WF'80,Prm'82. 4 yrs have past away 4 yrs seem like yesterday. Thanks Mom 81 Dad-l luv u' imfw , 'x 'GUY 599' Billy Rinkenbach seniors J- ie 32 Q-H E ' , , kr, W 'sf -.,.,.s4 g, q ,gll i '...... A E I J i 1. Q W ff Y fj 'S+ ' 4 ,Si 5 www W N39 'SN+ww? ?' . ' N 5?3M3 'WSE' R .A LR . L M zk QAM? , 4, fi. .gf E we . 9 'N ii D1 WSWQQ 1 .q.1Q my ui in FEEZW Q 'E 'i ? I Zvi , W 7 ,K X +5 may 42, .f :gg - l ff12,':1E'M JF'-i 7 if: 'cm ' ' 5 33. , 6--'M bw J f A 57' KL , is V 4 'E' 'J if. mi ' 5.43-Q51 35, 4 fVVW Lgwsfw n w - fifff f 633321 ' wr, aff W, , .- f. 1-122' xrgflflfz - gfyicisfik wiffvgzi fijlzilgsz ,, if Q f f 32 K, Q af Wk v ' M 1, ,X ,,. 4' ' f .vv .72 --w, iv , ,Aa 9 5 fl I 4. e 1 nf M 5 if l W xg Q 'Q 4 is s . .a x -81' H K X ' ' 0 1 'K , 'fl ' L1 1 i A is I I ng ' ' if ' K f mx +5 . ,a- E ,, , 1 Q 4' M 'Q ' ji ' 'JSE 1 V H5 Wm' 2- gs 9, S sg . 1 f 'j f' V - .fa b -I K. V 3 E' F :Q f 21,1533 -'Z 5? rl .. J: V ,V r.L IBA'-In -2, E, Y v Q34 A A 4 , Li ,r 1 i '-. .1 Q 'f' ' ' ' ,ws v-Q1k.',, . swim. n- 11- X , W' m -C 'W ,Q V M 2 - ,f ri-i f ,,:., , , - ,K K Q , i N 4g ,gy ,W w , ': ,VY k , ,L I S - V, 'ww -fa, 'gy' ff m m. -- It ,, gf 1, W , ' Wg ,g i iwf'w K Q? 1 , is iMfa m9 ., V,L 'Fix ,Q K ,M ' I , 1 'T' 1 1. Anne DeWald, Karen Howard, Mary Beth Beau- champ and Marilyn Taylor show their pretty smiles. 2. Heidi Katzman, Karin Glasgow, Lisa Fohring, lodee Smith, Cindy Beck, Kristy Crowell, Lisa McManigal, Lynn Etkins, Shannon Burge look tough before the Powder uff football game. 3. Colleen Donnelly and Ted Ohler dress as cowboys for Western Day sopho- more year. 4. Kirk Hawkins and lon Robison search for the bridge to Catalina. 5. Holly Veneman and Mike Hess give aloha greetings from a Hawaiian luau. 6. As a squaw for the day, Lisa Sadler does an indian chant. 7. The 3 Dawes -Van Steenhuyse, Schweitzer and Arisseput on a wild West act. 8. Devon Meade and Dana jenkins ham it up for a tourist shot. 9. William Tell apparently missed his mark when he aimed at Reg Rogers. 10. Corky Car- penter plays cowboy on Western Day. 11. Dan Hart and Lance Martin are on the warpath. 12. Kristy Crowell and Stephanie Fenley dress up for Tourist Day. 13. Lex McPeake is at his best. 14. Karin Glas- gow, Lisa Fohring, Lisa McManigal and Cindy Beck act like un-slin in Westerners. 15. Mike Molinaro, Rory Colley, Paugl Sgverman, Steve Baldoni and Craig Ramella join in on Fiesta Day celebrations. 16. Laura Williams, Lynn Etkins, Karin Glasgow, Kathy Cecil and jami Baldwin dress up for a Halloween school dance. 17. loe Bilsborou h, dressed as a female, ess corts Amanda Shelton, cgressed as herself. 18. Leslie Ramsey, Alison Swan, Katie McCormick, Greg Wynn, Karl Wolff, and lon Acone are set to go trick- or-treating. Good mommy, lleslerday. lfou Wake up, ,And Cime has slipped away. ,And suddenly, ifs lzard to find the memories yozfoe left lfelzmd. Remember, Olr do you remember Ure Cimes of Our flees? oy Paul Anka seniors '51 Kalle Seppala is wondering what s lon Robison College, law then SucceSS. Thanx Mom 81 Dad. Great x wfbuds- DVMHZLMEDACMBT. Surf Ventures, EM. Barrels-TOADl Playing BB 4 CdM, BOORIG. Skiing Utah. Mead, tostn' in PS. '82Mex. -l wanna pr wful '82 HC, ty . Greg Romero Dabonus, beach, bowls, volleyball. Flying off Beave's roof. How craspy that hurt. Eightball time. Big red '79 wfSM, RR, MM, 81 Petris R. Fast limes at CdM. Let's party. 52 senlors Shari Rosenburg Thanx 4 the fun! Spazin', Skiing, suning, scamlng, playing, partying, Prom ber- mics. Palm Dsrt. Lmnacle. Park City ETC wfGus. 17 B-day. Webb xperiences. Off 2 France. College, Bacheloress- then GQ hubby wfmega S. Part of the heart gets lost in the learning. I luv u family! Daniel E. Roston Off 2 college yeah! Webb years. Europe '83. l'm happy, hope you're happy too. Ski Deer Valley. Mom, Dad, Bro, Sis: thanx 4 the memories. School dances. Pink Panther. Golden years. 1950's. Learning is 106 knowledge, 99470 sweat. Time to move on to bigger and better Bye '81 l Reg Rogers The reign of Uncle Zubb. The Ste Martin Band. Closing night wfSA. El cpe '82 w!MM, GG, SP. And to tht liter bugs in Venice, Oh yeah, Pres. guitar. To those who made me wha am yesterday. Pater 84 Mater ol 1 Loins. To the Walrus: the dreams 1 lay Rowerdink UCSB, law, future. Fun wfER, SC- ysk, HD, LB, PW, MT, KD. Grt X an wfthe spas and gal: ER, KD, LB. Prom. Thanx Bill and loc. 4 yrs team. Spirit w!TV, ER, IR, JR. Don't off to spark. Hey Bob, the berry, Vt on the outside but we're not loo in, IR, ER. Thanx Mom and Dad! Y i?AgIpv,gg.ew, ' iw t farufrfrwrsgf Q .fa ,te i i uw i We TA, I 1 . Q MW I I 7 , V r 3 ,,,, V, it ,V ,gr M is f 1 I -L rsjwf Q, hm, Sf, Heathyr Lawrence and Channe Speights are in the spirit for Halloween. .st I tiki wsu ' 'try' A Eric Ion Ruffing AlLWDf2 b 6 time world driving cham- pion 81 livc in Monaco. PDIIR, CC 81 Sparky. Fun wfLG, CR, TV, IR, IR, DR, IM, SR, DO 81 LE. Spirit wfIR, TV, IR 81 LE!Adam Ant '80-'82. Wc're on the outside, but were not looking in- IRLER, Welcome tomorrow instead of yest Lisa Christine Sadler Here's to grad. College 81 happy life! Fun wfDT, Key Br esp Mariners! Best of x wfpep '81-'83! My dl? job? Ddls, pics 84 ppals! ll Brog! 8-day blasts! IS sis, LM2? Int Sllitisl Sr prtng wfSS, VL, SC! Lv, lv, Irn! All my gr8 friends, thanx, ILYS Bye cam! Lcs Adel Saleh OCC Toasty. Business, Accounting ajor. Partying wfES, SI, IP, IO, KH, TS, LB's at lunch. Proving Mom wrong. New Year's Eve '82, Thanx for everything Mom. Success, being rich, but most of all BEING HAPPY. Ioseph Roh USAFA, l'd better get busy. Best of x wfbest of friends IK 84 BM, Ohno the Benz! too funny! Polo: what a pain that has given me so much. CIF, Harbor, ha, we own 'em Happiness: ridn' in Mex wfmy bro. Hollie: my OAO. Bliss: lob- bybreath huntin' on a lazy hot summer day. Bye, Happiness, success 81 a 911: Rpt w!K. Hia: Tab bets. PD escapes. 7 thrifty tri- plets. Andante 8: allegro. Sl soap op- eras-mt true love 1. BB stars, Hum study groups. '83 wfM. 10 yrs w!Lisa tHarI. 7 w!Linda. Thanx KM, MF, ICl'tem, Kl, EB, WI, SH, RM, PH, M, D, 81 C. Tomorrow is only the unseen today, senior S5 3 93 'W' My ,, 'f ' K ludi Shapiro To livoa long happy life full o'luv. Being a j,a.p.LKWD memories w! dal-c,lnp, kr. My life wf Blc, A good 'llfi hrs wflbi. Our party 'B2!! MBSSLNP I luv u Acvc-r. Nxt yr Qi SF? IC RED. Our Music' Pads. Chit Chattin' Love to all, peace on earth, Cmon baby, don'r talk like than 54 seniors David Shaw Summer of '83 .. Multi - in Mexico. Surfing. Ruining Mom's wagon. Big- Bcar with UNIFORM CHOICE and camel-foes in Hansen's Van. Don't break the china! Denise Scaefer College-career-family friends on botl of the bay-Luvualways! Best wfMT,KC,LM,HT, Kclassic moment WXMT-EL,Lui,Cortni,Clo, sclost,frer dog,APAIog, Studyin wfRR8rMT, Bpop no sug. Not talkin to you shorty, Smilr it makes people wonder what you' been up to! Thanx Mom8rFlovd-I 53 Shan Segner College, perform or teach mus memories wf good friends RD,LL,k LM,AR,DW, GOOD TIMES IN MA CC, drama Brigadoon! iggle sisti pizza I am? Hello Dolly, thanks Mrs. and RTV. Always a DF fan WWD lil on! good times wf Sm. A friend ii person with whom you dare to yourself Eric Shaw Off to college hopefully USC. F-ball '81 CdM 6 Harbor O. 'BZ All league parties with Sl,AS,IO,IP. New Years Eve. LB's at lunch. To many tickets and Nov 14, Best friend SI. Be rich and happy. 25. Thanks for everything Mom! Bus, Major. Kelly Shelden 2 live a life full of love, hapy wealth wfDoug. New York! Paris! delingl Erin's talks- sumr '81 w! EM 81 DR, Yatching- sumr '82- B.D.E, Party. -Cove, b-n wf frnds. Prom '81, frsh yr. love you endlessly Dks , 'MGM Gary Schaumburg Give the witch her apple, real football, gerfish, macs after meetings. Tijuana, San Gorgonio with team rayban: QUM! lt's a bearl, Spoon man, Ma- chete, one slip your dead uhugh, os- ceola. Fish creek water? Hotdogs? trid- ness UF! A7 Cornell! Stanford? Who Kalle Seppala I am grateful for all the friends I have made in the U.S., especially the soccer team and the AFS'club. Both of them are great! I have had a great year and appreciate the opportunity to have lived with you all. Many thanks for everything. With kles Scheid and laughter let old wrin- William Shakespeare Carl Schloessman Arf! Off to be happy 81 Ski. Best Bud Mike. Good friends KD,GR,lV,SV, PS, KH'S tsisl bet? Ski trip '82, mexico w! Manclarks. EI Morro on MM boat, flying wf MM. KD's spoiler? MM :St l wf cops, KDSHH in Mg? Thanx Dr. 7 Mrs. Manclark, luv ya Mom 8r Dad. we'll see ya. Peter l.. Schuller Eng. trip, the sesh is on lads. New faces, travel, Ski club? Swimming, H O polo- while it lasted. l.O.'s. Great times wf great friends ep, tv,jv,cc,pm,co. The men from merikesh:sid,big H,carlos, superstar. Who,O.B. backstage. Thank U M0m,Dad,luv u,Hope the adventure never ends. . ,, V ,Wai an T '.,- it at W ,Q K tis vi ,mi f i it X aa for f 3 ,at V ia- r A Wav' aa Amanda Shelton Bound for ASU, Paris, New York 812. Summer'80 81 Las Vegas wf The gang. I love you guys. IV '81-'82, Tally hey this is gay! Winter Formal '81, TT? Meow,l Love Kenny! My Best bud Ll. Europe '81, where do we goil love you Hollis! Thnx Mom, Dad, Karen, Stacy, Frank, lite life! Cynthia P. Simmons Chochipcookies do work 6f8'l-Bf82.East wf AlliAiluvya. Dana we're not in NYC. ZS,KB,BST. C31SL,LAR8fSir T.-lluvu.l!'5 OK Mum he's Concerts 20's 60's tears lav. Roses festivity SF,Thanx Tomjrnaginc all the people living lile in Peace. 51 lodee Smith SDSU.Ulah'79-'82.Apr8.0ct8,lV'B'l-'B2.0js, Flag '82-'83.llobanob.Supr 7.CCAKAM8-mc PADDLHOBWI smr'82.Blrogs 1 il saqkaaggy runllood x wfgril lrnds:CB,AM,LE,lF,CD,SC, KG,Hl., CA,HC'8'lBrWF wfDP.My bel buflsi Alflli 'l-53 4 C'Vr.ll miss ui KM,AA,MR. DAVID' 'IOQ 4 X ll NVR 4GETg UR SO SPCL7143,lluvu MDDCAF. 56 senlors Maryann 25 , 2 ,ri , E , , , My , Q f 'V f rl an, Nw ,, 1 ,f W ,,f ,, , , 42 3 if S S K 4 fa 5 YQ ., ii fu, ,,., -, , , , We yi, , , K Q , I ,5,,,L ffjf f, ,M ,,, fr , . , 1 Z f ' Area' Al, rawfkfffkwi W if L ? 1 ,,,, WMM l, , 5 fmhx, If ,r I , , ' fr V ik .v M , , f 1: yvff my t t a 3 'gg ' X ' 1 3,4129 4' WWQ7 , N ' f ,, Mi . ,, ,rpflfm if K 'a,i:-swf! ff Q,fffgQ1f, . 1.4M , L, 'll . f if ff' 'M ' , 11 4, ' M , N, ' AQ .. CEE , ' gf- fr , Ww g 'K A 'W' . Q ' f i -- ' Y iffiffv 5 1E'i5rff7E1'E: '7' l 2,'W 474 l 'fr' ' ff 9 ,,,, j Kevin Smith Collcgeyermanenl studcntfipend money.T,V, dots you're grcenP.R.B,D.D,K. l.B. Berkeley dead.C,U. classicals. Summerlimelong days and nights with friends.Dance. Happiness is our goal in lr6e,let's reach it, 8 him Bruce Skibby IR. Pete,Keith,lctn and I are the group.We make the year one big party,M.S.G., TheWho U.S. tour and Van Haien '82.Ir's the crippler,U.T.E.P. would be nicelhe theater in '80 was cuol.lM, lC,lC.Good luck Phil and laura.HC,'82 w!Lin- da.Bail on CdM.CoIlege,Lile here I come! Wi .. , rr hour. iir 1' ft f ,Jr ,,', L Stephanie lane Skinner Collegebmarriageimbarrassing beeps.Be R self.Having g18 lriendsi MG,KC,KK, - SF1l.E,MT,GR,KAK:l luv ulThanlcs Dad, l miss u.Tk 8- s talk, Dances w!SD,lT,lS,GR. Bad practices. Cat8tVail wfFen.Who ralphedi Dreams are illusions 81 visions are realiiy follow your dreams. fm aw Laurie Smith Lots of ktds8thappiness,KD8tDel Prm'82, where's my dareIPS w!SF twns1L's prly, Fight? Us? HC'B2 wfRR8tM8.M squoelc-nuo-who me?Sleep well arf.SR Luau Specl X wfkobbtci luv at lirst sight. Dreams will they come iruel LUV-U!These r the best of X!ThnxMom 8.Dad, Scot! Smith Greatime in ftbll8iwrestlg,8owling wfband-Fun lunches 8: lazz festivals Thanx famrly for supportzyoukc always there. Stay close: Michele, DeamSKath, Susan,Anglca,Anct,Nl, Anne,lisaW UCD in medicine lapan in summer, F After Dinner Mints rot Darlene Snow I made it!HELPl don't want to grow up yt- Mernos wfDave: midnt rndevuz SB es- cape, Prom 'B1.DT:luv always: thanx 4 being u.Good X wliriendsfamr 'BG wfTT 10th st.Barrels, lisa's 16th.Future?OCC, Travel. NlakeSS.Follow the sun,Make the best ol what lile has Z offer, Brett Stevens UCSB.5peciaI x wMel,B8rM,Ahee8rme, Ten- nis Skiing.My car eyes. Tab macys MBenz! Wht nxt ?Prtyvan-SD.GRB x w!jamie, Get wild. Mdnite rndevu.Cruzn' dwn sth.. oh! will. Whts up?Hwii-Brett hw cum yr teeth r so white?MMyes!Blondes do hv mor lunifu- turet0nIy time will tell , Mom8tDad iluvu. Shelly Sommerset A OK,Spanlty.Drama goontMarinoA'1. lluvu Sue8iMich. As lor Stacy.Do you want me to leave?lluvNY.Kim Alexis, who's sheZ Always keep a child's imaginalionflluvu Momdi LIoyd.Thanx lor everythingftct 1 Scene 3 Tri- bute. Butterflies are iree.Ernest.Here I come World! A 4 Debbie Stewart LAUGH1Being wlbuds CG HL LA BL SG TS DC NK Go onto college 81 have huge famrly Kywntts HH Flute DT8rTls Camp Fox 2 12 82.B.5tudies. Driving boahlob w!EG8i IC, R. skating. Mammoth wfl.V.Good X wfCG,HL 81 CW, CSfor 4, is P Short? Keep smilnl Phil 4:6-7, oie Renter and underclass friend cheer at a football game. TWV Tom Soucelt Party summer '82 wfRaulrGal!P.D.wlt' ends.Good night,what do you mean morning? Great X w!Bob8rMichelIe.HC was bunk,WF lun 37,oops,malte that 89.Mammoth over New Year's.Soccer kicka.UCSB next year.Thanx Mom8iDad for your time and attention.Never lorget you, Misha WQWWQ Melisa Stone Great X wfDDW,luv ya,Summer ol '81 wl HM.Great concerts!! Meeting jl.S:bl's.Our mu- sic lads,Great x w!llS,LP,KR in lkwd.I.A,P.S.: our party'82!l!Next yr in SD or SM, Cmon baby, don't talk like that. Chit chat!lP.S. iluvyou. Shelly Streiii Moving,some dianges 14 the good, leav best bud Spud.Hold the door.Nor in irt my house. Bub head.Peabrain.FaciI. SAM.Blc out the win, New buds:ID,lM,RB,lN,LM8rMor mofia, Manu. '82Deb wfAW rdshow.Dance lest mothom. Hawaii. 530morn.PS w!gang.TF.Dancesw! lD,never would've made it wfu ya! QM N r -L .... K I Q Q if ' we-wk A K - K X K 121' R - kk Q' tm: My ii l A . E : S . S ' S t T K is ,-. I Ji ' M Lori English, Kelly Pyle, Mary Ann Muller, leannette Mauerhan, Kelly Davidson, Kim Light, Tracy Nott, and Denyse Dasaro cheer on the basketball team at a pep rally. seniors 57 iw -. . . sa 'saggy . -Z:-. Nicole Tries visits game with Tom Williams. W' R. Alison Lynneite Swan Bcome a mfc counselor.Marry the 1 I love. Ran-is,my spcl lrnd: My j-man. Super bad news hears!HC'81-here's to good lriends. Big Bear wfmy lovies-V-cheer, l luv u jonlluv u 2 Barb, Paul8tBreth!What u r is God's gilt 2 u, what u make of yourself is your gift 2 God. Marilyn Taylor USC-Marry a millionaireyriccless lriends:MBB- Bests,MG's B's'lacuz, Concerts,Siudt wfDS ARR El lui Cortny Clo.SCfLost Freedog.AP-log. Auglti-lst HC82-SSll.Bepop No Sug.l shall grow old but never lose life's zest becuz the roads last tum will be the best.Thanx Dad 8tMom l Iuvu 58 senlors 1. . . Thomas Temple Funex?l'Il never change! don't believe in luckg l believe in God. ClF '82 water polo. We own everyone.Stites l love you.lmbo you're awr-so' me.Rick you did it.Anita is my lriend.USCoast Guard Academy. When you offend someone you make them think.lesus Christ: the way, truth and life. rw., Cmdne Stuhlbarg UCLAwflen Trvl skydve photo Brkshrs WF B0 MM F1 sr lvce sk, ii Cnfrmtn Us HC ai here s 2 gd frndsllibbtd SFKSB Rl Stats8tlT wf LE. HC B2 DD 002WH.DrngDu0 SN rgrssfSatl! S.D.wfLM.V.A.W.V.-Chr-Badnwsbrs! 14 :B MB, SC,A5.U2 SMRT sis:l.P8rLM! Live evry mmnte-5 we may nvr pass ths way agn. if f K e. X .,: .. Q .. 1. .- 1. .sa y Ft hah? . . 9 aE..: RN PSE? ,,,.,,e...- . Brien A. Sullivan College,tennis,bucks b4 25! Sn many gr8 xs wfso many gr8 frm. scarmsfpartyn' w!lE8tSB.Hawaii sumrs w!1B6tTB.Thanx 4 being such good buds,l'll never 4get u. CdM, tennistftl this year.WF, grll xs Bt many more to come wfKG.Thanx babe-ily 4cver! Thanx 4 cvrythng Mom8iDad: Lifes r8 8 lluvu. '2 N jay Rowerdink takes a Hansen's break. . . yt . . ' LL KN .K i l lr? 1 i 1 if . - su -h k llilfi Ma,-Ci thomas Karen Thornton Be an R.N.TraveI and bc happy.TF's,l.V, chcer oj's,Song '82.My best fmds 4 ever, Ken and Linda.Fun in Want-uesp cnvs. w!MB8.l.P.l luvu Mom, Dad 84 Lis,lluvu 2 Ken.Thanx CdM for 4 great years.The moment lasts forever vc 5 r. . P ft -it Iennifer Tice Music,Sam and Sebastian. Frtends:TB8r TW. La Nolte O.C.Y S.O., Am. legion es- say.Unforgettably N.P.R.Now off to college One tradition ends, another hegins. When l wasachild, , I thought asa c hild, but when lbecamc' grown, l put away childish things, .vm W... lefl Tyne CdM 'B3,DelTaco runs,Flag hc-ist82, Maui 'B2,CdM Soccer kicks Yulton,X wfLL,DK,CH, MM,CA,KSArthe new cliqur'.Cutttr1g thr- walce at lA.GS,AS,8-SC -sound good togeth- er. And now, lor something completely dils ferent Key Club rally Br TLUSCII saw Mr, Cumby at the Bowl.Thanx MGD. Ron Tomichek Good buddies:Greg,lon,Mark,Mike-,Karl, Dave, Tum,Chip,Best buddy: lack. Clip-on tivsfind- ing the candy on school gr0unds.The night at the station, Everybody poke your eyes Please give me a bar of soap! 7 '.9 5,-.. 'Q' wx W Q , I Elhum Vahdat '79 CdM,'B3 UCBOulder, '87 Harvard:S5S.Go- ing nuts w!LR,TP,GL,KC,KP.B-Ball dr P-Boy On air wfl.R Hot Chix A 1055 at PS wfTP.Ditthin' AV wfthe gang. Crarnmin' A tests A lgctting it all rite alter.1983,Whtrn I was a frshmn l was lining 4ward 2 it, but now, it went by 2 last. Thanx MAD U-SABE? : 'X w Tracy Nott smiles her familiar smile. dlhst-qw Stefanie Torrence Though I'm so young, the time is here, for us to patl, and shed a tear.l'll miss you all, you've been so kind, though we'll always stay close, in the back of my mind. Too much lun, cxctmnt, Sttruuble w!LW. Brdpd happens wlKS, Mag Mtn. 12pm GiIl's,Buelage ST Sl-ifrnzlever. Thanx Mom8tDad.lluvu, . :II K. Mi N Q. rf. X Tom Vanasse Swimming8H2O Polo 5:30 A.M. Cold! Dad's Donuts.Hodado Best X wfEP, Ek,RS,Pl.,IV,Dl, tT,1R,JM,PS.Santa Barbara, 7th floor, suite Ahh no!Maids!ClF A-A. Skiing Austriaiifeguarding, Special K.K. CoIIege.The luturc-.You are enter- ing another dimension. ...ct Ton Vance Collegtflwhy not.Da-h0o.B-ball3'l.Cfash!l like a hate-rAA'81-'8l.Gnotl pals:lR,lM, ER,LE,GS, KD,KW,lA,l1,KB Catbllaja on Sprr:t.Prc-p surf. Sl5,Morn 8rDad5 thnx,Aftf'r Prnm'82wllM.HC BWP '8Zwfl-6fl5f823H-llovvu Jeannette. Spur cial x's BCStSpir1t wfllive each day as il it were your last. H NJ -c M- Nicole Tries Europe wfPL.Bst lrnd1:Pl!rBB,Fld-hcky '79.Prs. KB KBmukmuk wlDM,Craigles lives on 99! Sano's Trident u poseur:MF8rMK,US Festvl.ll3 The Who HE . But I luv ul! ll,PB,lK,Slciing BB'B0-'B2.Hre l come NV Pclovial. R u mod? life is 4 living,so enjoy Sr live it tc the lullest. Thanx Mom8rDad! Kendra Vance Patty B. and me visiting Vankirk.Hiding wfTim.My babies: Chad and Morgan. Kristint a good friend and sistt-r.Good friends: Patty B.HalAKip,lS,MS,H8iS MC,emad,CanCun Tim's danger Music. Coober and Raisinettmllove you,Tim! Thanx Mom and Dad. seniors 59 lohn R. Vietor College,law school,success,8i happin- ess.MMA. VSOD-the Buffalo. Mau Bros-a breed apart.VSOBS. New Year's Eve '81,2-5-B2,Skiing wfthe boys.Mex- ico w!DS-Coronas.Cataiina '82-Dr. Coliey,wake upl Thanks to my best friends:DP,SP,RC,DS,ll.,for all the good times.Thanks Mom, I Love You-IRV. lohn Parker Wadsworth Cdm '83. Rad times: Getting high on 'Ist Cor. Teaching windsurfing. Summer girls 81 growing closer to the Lord, Thanks iack,Pat,Glen 81 Steve-My eter- nal bros. Freshman Bible study rips! Only when l'm striving for Christ am I fully satisfied. I'm gonna live forever! 60 senlnrs Anne Walker Kelly Shelden locks up her bike and is ready to start a new day at school. Allison Walter Another chapter is finig time to start anew. Three cheers to singing in the rain 81 playing cards in the fog. Ram- pant festivities 8r LA on Saturday nights. Crazy tennis games 8- trout on the beach. Love to all and may all dreams come true. David Edward Walters Co to UCLAfBerlct:ly.Major in Cot puter Engines-ringfOpto-nur-try. Got limes wfAlto,SC,KH.Upfoverl Real Ceeff logging at 6 at 30 . Bro powt Meeting Miss ChestnutlWon'l lc getjH,LH,CH,C.B + DB,L + D + DZS.W b3A1a. Doors. lam the lizard king-l t. do anything! Mary .1 4. we - i fig, Spirited seniors enjoy the Harbor basketball rally. Q49 a Nicholas Vinolus To be immortal, a man's name must be remembered. So I proceed on with my quest for immortality. I thank the foll0wing:EH,SS,MM,MB for the times we had together. Hope to make medi- cal history some day, during my pros- perous life, Been nice knowing you all, so long and good luck! Erica Warren AFS, college, enjoy life. Great times wfAD,TG,CI,LL,CM: I love you all! Blue hair. Fog spy at Ed's, Penninsula. Con- certs. Purgatory. Navajo Land. HC, my 1st formal wf CI's adorable bro. My family wfa new bro. What's so funny 'bout peare,love and understanding? lohn Washer College, to own a Porsche and be hap- py with whatever I do. All the great times with the tennis team, road trips, practices and winning CIF in '83. Thanks to CdM, Mom 8t Dad and to all my friends that I have grown up with. Do what you like for you only live once. left Webb Oi!No.'Mods,Hippies,Preps.Don't ever blindly accept whatever is forced upon you. Question authority.TSOL. Big lim Smiley:God. Thank you Mom Xt Dad. I LOVE YOU CYNDI. O,C.Exploited. So- cial distortion. Oil CK +IW ReIigion2S. Y.A,I.M. CK +3w1w cnc seniors 61 is ! V Vw A ,W V V, V V VV V ,, , VV kfigmgf V2 If VVV, M ,ily ,,, ,:. , ,V ,,,,, i L,,,M 5 V , V ,,,, L,,,, V ,,,,, , ,, ,,,, V , .,,, ,, ,L,, , ,,:.4, ,L,, , ,, ,,,,:,,,,n,, V V ,V L,,,, V V,,, ,, 4 , ,,.., , V H V VV V . ffmfz, ,, V 5 ' ,:f f!5Z MWff'fwig'iW' ' I , 'MV V f yy tw if-Zfzffafw gf ff , ff M ggi, ff Zi' 2145 yewggfa ii Wi 1 QM 3 We IW 'W V I , ,W X iw .V t ' ' I fri Holly Veneman and Dave Van Steel ' r' 'A A ' 'S iartdrvi, Scott Woods Ola friends-Gather your wits 8t hold on fast. Your mind must b free 2 roam. Here by the sea 81 sand nothing ever goes as planned - PT. Scooter, bang, Ibbis what? Maraschino yTam. A lovesong-Whats a scene or 2 in the his- tory of the world?-Hasla la nuca. Wood Times wfMike I'll remember forever. lust being wfyouf' Mom 81 Dad, GGG, and fam- ily-thanx alot, I love you. Goto Canada to show Mike where I used to live, Friends: SM, SS, LE, DR, and others thanx for the memories. I LOVE YOU HON. I met the person 62 seniors Jeff wright My life-Dedicated towards one goal-I will continue to strive till my dream is reality. Fireside wfLE. Call ya in 6 mnths. Ferrari at 23. Thanx Mom 84 Dad, you two, I owe it all, I shall be- come the man I make myself to be. Hogan. i 5 Robert I.. white U.5.A, All the way!!! Marines will the world!!! Qgre MK II Iackhat kill Paniuropean dictatorship!!! Com! victory!!! USNA. Capatalism will ni die!!! Death from above!!! E Plur Unum! J gt . Y Kevin Wolfe Having a good time. Sailing, racing, ing out on Fri. nights with good friei Having a first date for Homecom and having a great time. Meeting 1 and ect. people, This and much rr has made my senior year great! Th: CdM, family and friends! I APN? ludi Wright 'T Kandi Wilks Thank God for summer of '83. Hawaii ere we come. That's punk, Party ani' mals. Visiting the tortilla factory. MNRing wfmy best friend Desi. Breaking up. My pizza man. Life is a 2 way street, you only get out of it what you put in it, l need a break! mia Karl Wolff 4 years of b-ball, Good times with great teammates. Uncle Bob. Homecoming '82-four days oll from school. Lots of lun wfgood buds like IA, MH, TV, GW, SL. Parties and more parties. Mom 81 Dad thanks for everything. Anything can be yours as long as you work for it. ,ia anim' 'Y' Todd Wulffson My goal in life is to still be remembered in 200 yrs. Help people 81 make S or at least help people. Best of times wfbesl friends-hope we never lose touch, A debt I'lI never repay, thanx Mom 81 Dad. Tru success is arhir-ved when u follow your own dreams, not someone else's. CUN '93. Greg Wynn College. The Y. Play b-hall. Doctor. Be successful, Whitey. 1 Wynner. Hum- babe. That.-Ahoy, Baseball '81 Anaheim Stadium. '82 flying to A.V. 81 pitching the final inning. Basketball '83 Long Beach Arena? Stry Cats, Oingo, Cool friends: KP, SF, DK, RT, JW, B-bros. Thanks Mom 81 Dad. Laura M. Williams Boulder, marriage, wealth. kids! 79180 wfl.C, AB, KD, KC, CI. 'B0fB1 bs! bud WG. Futr Mrs RD, PT. My bro Tom. Sum '81 wfS8. Bdmtn. POW. 4!17!B2-gr8 lr-Sr yr w!Philip-we beat the odds. ILY. Prom '82, M hc 82,18 bday. Takin pics A many more. THE WHO-SD Ar LA. Qdphnla. 1 ol the guys. 2 my lriends: IM, MH, TB, LM, ILV 8: thanks. james R. Wood, lr. I look ahead to UOP but, behind me lies good times wfTW, GB, CC, CH, TM, PS, SP, IW. Boys PM Oul. Ph. Man. HC '81 84 Twkl 2802. MGB. MWH. Rlnlon Bl WXCB. 9 mo. 61 PM Ph. calls wfSB. Camping w!TW dr KP. 18th B-day. AFI. HC '82 wfSP. Ski G Rd trips. The Manual. EUR- GPE '82. Ps. 23. Soccer. TP. Thanks Mom A Dad 84 Bros! Luv ya lots! BONZAH! 'Vi3fna-1.-......... Shawn B any l ' as , . Thomas A Williams LOOK OUT WORLD HERE COMES VIRGI Camping w!lW L KP 81 seeing a streaker. KP just 1 more dare. Talk at bowling. 6008, Caps. F'utbol. Triaxhalon bound. The Whale. PB lr manual. Luv u j0'k. Best bud iw. PR in LC. BONZAI BROS. RHonBl. Skidltdtites wflW. Only 1 thing to do-TOGAI! My 'lst Luv KF 19 mo. Thanx Ma A Pa. asian sa ,r 1 ' ' W J' :ti lx 'W -f f 1 5 0 1 S W t Xxx l ,F s XX X a X t l L . . arker and Stacy Carter sur- vey the quad scene, john Onstott does some last minute studying before class. seniors 63 john jacob Zartler OCC? Off 2 big S. Thanx 4 all the good limes: TW, RC, ID, WE. Bonzi Bros, VSoccer. Troll- ing summers! GG TW? IKE. AA! Europe '80. Good times abord. PHASE 2 81 CHARGER lNFCJ. BS, NS. Xmas spiritl! What now TW? Biking Europe! Thanx soooo much MOM 81 Dad: 4 now. I love you Mom A Dadll Seniors not pictured: Anderson, Kerry Bastani, Kamran Beauchamp, Robert Bethea, janice Brandon, David Bueno, Christian Centra, Scott Charrin, Patrick Church, Robert Cole, Kirsten Collins, Sean Connole, Craig Coss, Rob Coulson, Stephen Cunningham, Douglas 64 seniors joey Fusche Currie, Clay Danylo, Kimi Dougan, Paul Doyle, Thomas Eastman, Brian Eberlin, Richard Emmons, Kelly Hartwig, Royal Hassid, janet Hicks, Susan Hu, Chien jacobs, Philip Kang, Glendy Kenemore, joseph Kuri, janiene Yahn Maybe Stanford! Travel new experiences, Europe '82: GP, DR. Hey Carter, let's waterski. Oh yea, we're in there. Ebbtide: you speak pica? Yrhk conf: LR, SH, AD, DD, Rj, let's frolic! jazz piano WXSF, ER. Os- 'eola '82, Thanks Dad 81 Mom, AP, TK: a bear! Life is but a contract r foe? Freak, it's not a Tom? Call me Mike to kill with Scott, Love f tti is caught in a moment of work. Lanyi, Sean Laperna, Dean Last, Erika Mara, jill Marcuse, james Nathan, Susan Olsen, Elizabeth Ortlund, Nels Papa, Todd Pearce, jacqueline Petitiean, Wendy Reinhardt, Kathy Remsen, Greg Rieke, Steven Rodgers, Brad r.. iv'-he-ri Yomemitsu I'm AFS er from Iapan. At 1st I coulf speak English well. I have gradu learned expressions and slang. I proved so much. l have nice fries CL, MV, KS, MM, LR, etc and teach I can't forget school life, H20 polo, dances. I had a great time. Thank everyone. College, reer-profes. Looking l ward to experience what real life is outside our NB. utopia. Best of lucl good buds, RG, IZ, TS, MS. Sumrr on Bal ls,, Ruby St. Windsrfng te. their awesome. Luv, laugh, live life 1 I Romig, Diane Ronald, Desiree Ryder, Nole Schaefer, Denise Schwarz, Ralph Sherk, Boyd Snyder, Michael Stonich, Robyn Stovall, joan Stradley, Thomas Walker, Anne Wellen, Serena Welsh, Kim Wysocki, Alan Yeiser, john 1. Lisa Fohring cheers for victory. 2. jeff Wright, Lisa MCManigal and Amanda Shelton people watch during Lunch. 3. Keith Behrens, Suzanne Samuelian and jim Mur- phy relax during free time. 4. jon Forte, joe Robertson and john Bendetti hang out on the quad steps. 5. Mike McSunas enjoys his lunch. 6. Kevin Diamond during a pensive moment. seniors 65 1 1 1 i v '-fr me ,Q Q . ' -'1E'W1- 'H iggfw f ,V f Q , 9 2 f V nw- M p 4 'I , U w ii 1 1 E . Q A L E f K . 'sf f . - M 51,2 if ' QM W yin, V y Q , Q 'Qu- -L :P L , ' Aw 4? -f zg ,,.,, ,. ,. P f N f Ji' 2 M, 2 ,wif H W 411 1 ug NEW Vi ' H '1,g,' - 51,1 . al ww 'W H 1, 1 J 4 H N M vvf ' . ,wr 4 lv . m J W I Aff-Q2 ff Q5 F.: 9 3 WM: 5: gf, -. 11 nm. 30 1, , wa, W -4: 2 nr, Wai , - Aff V ' 120: I W QF' 'xiS5:. i Ni ..M?.:wg11..Q p F' ,,,. QW we V , A fa! L... 1' 3 .5 Il' A gr, ' as W , . 'gilwj X, ' , gtff . CO Q 'A '. H 1 ,Al . .fu ' ' A ,a f 4 ' e A 1, , 1' ' ' ' 3 w if- .I 1552315 4 -Q QA 5 ,Wm .f f M 2 1 ' 'A '1 , ' 4 ,- if A ' U f A , - 5 ,.. f , -1 if ff Fmlfffi' ,. ' V - X 'ya A 1 1, if 'K z 'KI ,z w A,g',4:. fwilc' V 'ff ,ff 1 , - f H - 62, 42 M i ff? R 1:2 W MMS 1' 3?-ibyr' 'N , Q.. wnfU,.A,, f M f:f'i1' fftdfxf'-fw Pi fi' is ug sg, f ' C if l A Q 7 ae v I M ,. 3 -an Q. fl Spirit shows at half CDM'S 1982 Homecoming game was filled with festivities. The tradition of floats was brought back this year. Each class participated in designing and building a float according to a theme. The Drill Team and Pep Squad helped keep the crowd spirited. 1. Sophomore mod float rolls around field at halftime. 2. lodee Smith and Alyson Marx pass out balloons at the game. 3. Cheerleaders Marci Thomas, Shir- ley C-regorius, Jodie Parrish, and Cynda Harwood watch the para- chutist land. 4. Drill team celebrates at Homecom- ing game. ' 5. juniors rock along w'ith a jukebox on their float. 6. The Senior red tennis shoe has sole . 7. j.V. Cheerleader, Michelle Davis, cheers to the crowd. 8. Stacey Pilsbury and Shireen Ghani- Bankie watch game intently. 9. Freshman float, with the theme Surfin' Sea Kings, rides on by. '11 g i T aww' f .Xi It Am' , 3 2 3,1 K 1 5. l 1 ,f'?'i1if Q l 'dig if NYU. ,X f 9 homecoming 69 Queen WM' fleieli Kaizmalfz Dana jenkins Suzy Svans Devon Meade frineesses ef si in Smeg Hatter Helly Venelnan Shannon L'0nder1niIk . .Caurie Natland Trisha l5'r0Wnell Qreslunan Princess ' Sepnalnere Princess fllllfvl' Princess g7l ' s t,.ifQg.wgfLf.aer.W5W,qWH X , Q .f V 1 ' 4 5 1 at 'I J' ,ff 4' I I xg X 14. X fx Q U I .R VF . ,d v x x w X ,QP f X ,. ,, 1 . 'H mm fn 'Q K i x il A A ia. , JI .x . - ,x f W J i .Q ,9- U EQ' l XX A I V . N4 F? 1 K .D I 1. , 'A' J . , . 41 w xr N. gy 1 gf 4 ,f 1, 1 X x , ' H 'Q' wi K Av is ,A ,v ,V I ', ,....nnhm.vF'.4 AI Y-. -1- . .A fgww 'UZ' Twrrvvx gl. 4 MsM. M,,g'i, Y sm ..eP x 1.5. V . L ,.,,. 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Todd Wiley hands over his crown to new Homecoming King Shawn Barker 191 while Saskia Vanderwal and Robert Houssels look on 1101. Heidi Katzman and Shawn Barker join together in a celebrating dance 141. 10 homecoming 77 -ll ,15- 1 Edfw 7 l A . ', 5 6 XV 7 T3 1 , WW IQ llf w gi 2 Q 8 A 1 I Q 'G , , 5 Nga 1 I ' 1 K fr Hg , iw? .tk 14 15 t pays to run This year's jog-a-thon took place in October. Approximately 325 people braved the 90 weather to run laps to earn money for clubs, sports, and classes. 516,000 was pledged with boys' tennis earning the most of any single club. Sweaty Fun! - Nell Killefer lt showed a lot of school spirit and the great interest that CdM students have in their extra-curricular activities. -Molly Huntsman 1 With Sony Walkmen in tow, Lynne Bercaw and Candace Ko- vach run on, closely followed by john Forte. 2 Heidi Katzman and Dave Schweitzer push on while Matt Collins takes a walking break. 3 lon Acone, Mark Harvey, Tom Vance, and Karl Wolff enjoy run- ning for their respective clubs. 80 jog-a-thon Senior Nightclub The CdM quad was transformed into Club Corona for Senior Nightclub Day, sponsored by the senior class. Seniors gathered at lunch in the quad which was furnished with chairs and tables. Then Senior class council members, dressed as waiters and waitresses, served Gallo's sandwiches and drinks to the crowd. Entertainment was provided by parents lim Roberts and jim Villers. Mr. Villers put on a nightclub act, complete with appropriate songs and jokes. The entire class of '83 united to enjoy this break in the lunchtime routine. - . we ss 1 t is W t. A K -.5 : K- i. :sf . .V 5 , as 5? J -s-..- - ,sf-5 1.-.sg - 1' X K fre .1 K , fq wi 1. Mr. lim Roberts entertains the class of '83 with his nightclub mu- sic act. 2. Suzy Evans and George Argyros dance to a slow song. 3. Kurt Huffnagle, Ken Propp, David Walters, and Luis Rodriguez gather for the entertainment. 4. jeff LaSor is all spiffed up in his fancy duds. 5. Eric Paulsen snaps pictures of the event as Gretchen Geigele pre- pares to serve drinks to the crowd. 6. Greg Probst, Mark Harvey, Rob Church, Scott Langwell, Carter Moe, and joe Robertson eat, drink, and seem merry. senior night club day 81 Girls' league creates a Winter Wonderland Students entered a winter wonderland Dec. l 4 for the annual Winter Formal at Plaza de l Cafes, admidst Christmas trees, candy canes and even Santa Claus. Students rocked to the danceable tunes of Side Effects. At midnight a new tradition was started with the crowning of Snow King David lmbernino. Sponsored by Girls' League, Winter Formal was attended by 295 couples. 2 1 ' 'A ' r as 5 I 82 winter formal il u 6 F? fag l 3 L will fi 1 41 xs WNY .R . ,..',4 1 -it uf g Y t 3 1 5 k flfigm ' 'qw- -x -A-.5 , 1' , X-U. , . , S. ' Wx? f X 51. l x 'U '39 . -, ...,V T . : z - I 5 KLLV 3 ! 4--af-... ' gg A I I Sf? 'f k ,al'Q a,kH gs, gk '..: X X Lp ' if 5' E qs XX' fl Q N 1 2 ., . Q aw ff-Q i,:.: 1 Y 'H A A 3 :fxidlifm ...M x . 4 M' , :fl , . 5 , , i f A 5 1 e x 7 2 iz ,V 3 Q I Q if whim J 1,-is M 3.4-za' ,s .W W 12532 s f J , S A ,ks . 5594. 1 uJust You and I On Saturday, February 19 couples glided through a heart-lighted entryway into the Girls' Gym where the first Sweetheart Dance was held. Approximately 130 couples attended this Pep Squad sponsored event. The m was com letel decorated with red EY P Y , , and white streamers, stars on the ceiling, a stone wall painted around the bottom half of the gym, and a gazebo in one corner where refreshments were served. Everyone danced to the exciting beat of the Ram Rods. The dance's theme song was Eddie Rabit and Crystal C-ale's lovely song just You and I . When the dance was over, couples walked behind a white picket fence near the gazebo where hearts with each couple's names had been placed on the floor. Each heart was a momento of CdM's first Sweetheart Dance. 86 sweetheart dance L EMMA 6 1. Donna Coon and her date from Harbor High School display the ex- citement of the evening. 2. Cou- ples enjoy a change of pace during one of the slow songs. 3. Susan Seely and Reg Rogers waltz to the beat of the Ram rods. 4. Kevin Wolfe, Sandy Harrier, April Thom- son, and Kevin Smith take a re- freshment break at the gazebo. 5. Kathy Inouye watches Kier Sha- piro's dance step with amusement. 6. Kelli Davison, her date Randy Taylor, and loanne Goody swing to the sound at the Sweetheart Dance. 3 sweetheart dance 87 Lunchtime activities break the routine is E, wx 3 mg M? .N 5 Q4 Q L... i is -- . 'QI in pg 3' 4 Q i ,,,,.- .X 5 X i' 5 i '5 1 1 in 88 activities if 15-X S . .s. .. Ns .1 s :- t fiig.s-- .- ,s.,k. K S .QTVR . . spa....g,- -iggstt gt-N flissaszg g -1.z..1gS'-fi-.fie.e.m. 135 11 .fgr- -.:1-:Lsti ss .NsN fff2N Xffzsffwst asia.:-a fem.:.:2:e.f:1ffffi.. is - 5 . - . .sg -1, . ig-55wfgssqg--3.-QQ..wgfif- . js 1sg.ssS.f...f lfgfiss-:...sf1-.fistgggggs..-.sf t M . - . - . si .. ' 1 'K W fmvw 'X is that fff2:f2sff.wsf.t. -. K 5 as S ss 37' - :.-..:-.sv T' ks2Ll1fS5ET1l.: S A K - ' -S5551 W 1 . . K ' 2 H Sim. zeaissag ix -- 'f2if 1w115fSxSS5i ' 1 Q . ' I fs'-graf t - 2.1 i-- f . . Ms. .- sa . is wsf if-1231? ff'-1 -5 Q zjf bfi. 15 Lgfsiti- e Aja? WX .T 1 i tt . 2 - 1 5 .. - N. 1 . ...sg QS Se N . S s - . . Q if ' . . . . it it ' -W .ss S i ' ,psi X .,k,i:. ss X i ,. .. N ...,. -'S -V: ...... - ..... Niszz. . .3 L C fasts . . ss .. A. .-sf. fr Hs: N.. -- Nm - .-. Ysiikz' X - tssiaims.. N .S - tm ..Nga.3s.. fgips.. 8 On any normal lunch break, most CdM students can be found sitting in their designated spots in the quad, chatting with friends. However, on certain occasions interesting things happen like the Dating Game, during the week of Feb. 14-18. There are usually several bands each month like The After Dinner Mints , The Clicks , and The Razorbacks . There was also a ping-pong tournament won by Dave Schweitzer and Heidi Katzman, open mikes, and a big game of duck, duck, goose. Most of the time though, CdM students either hit such lunch spots as Del Taco, Sgt. Pepperoni's, McDonald's, or simply eat lunch in the quad. 1. Kelli Davison competes in the lunchtime ping-pong tournament. 2. Lance Martin and Guy Cooke warm up their ping-pong skills. 3. Chris Daily and Chip McKibben make a great ping-pong duo. 4. Lynn Etkins search- es for the perfect date on the Dating Game. 5. Stacy Carter and Shawn Barker enjoy the band at lunch. 6. Mike Manser rocks to the sound of his band, The After Dinner Mints. 7. Dave Patterson and Iodee Smith endeavor to become the new ping-pong champs. 8. Tanya McVeigh, Paige Brennan, and Kelly Malcomb answer questions on the Dating Game. 9. jeff LaSor and Greg Rokos hope to be picked as the perfect date. 10. Greg Roberts sings for his band, Des Nouveaux . 11. Chris Orr replies to a question as Robby Browning and Elliot Colla look on. sf -,'. 11 activities 89 t Lisa Fohring: I like porking out with all my friends. and raise on all the dorks. ' Y 8 boulevard in dowtown Watts. What's your favorite thing to do when you'1'e not at school? Mike Kelley: Go to social gatherings and converse with my fellow peers about our scholastic futures. Paige Brennan: I like to watch MTV and thrift shop in Laguna. Patricia Ballin: I think about all of the homework I'm putting off for late, late Sunday night. Andy Warner: I'm usually at Peter's house. jim Kime: I like to go down to the peninsula Heather Manclark' I enjo cruisin the main I 5 90 activities Lisa McManigal: I love going out with a vanload of the gang to parties or games, doing crazy www things, and acting silly. Tom Temple: I like spending high quality time with friends talking. Suzy Evans: I like to sit back, relax and totally forget about anything that worried me during the week. Allyson Lawler: You can usually find me sailing towards Avalon aboard Afternoon DeIight. Erin Haley: I like to go for long walks on the beach. Kara McGuinness: I usually pack my bags and leave for skiing. Susan Seely: I like to have munch attacks and ramble with good friends. Lynn Etkins: My very favorite thing to do is to plan my weekend with friends and sit back and see if for once it will work out. Ilene Hess: I like to have fun with my friends and stay as far away from school as possible. Lisa Imbernino: I like to go to the Concert Factory, but not on mod nights. Eric Ruffing: I like to go to java in the morning and eat peanut butter sandwiches at LesIie's in the afternoon. Shirley Gregorius: On the weekends I like to spend time with my friends, go to parties and just have a good time. Rick Scott: I like to eat. I Tobin C-iblin: I like to go to the Concert l Factory and skank. Steve DeMars: I like to go to CdM basketball games. Leslie Ramsey: I like to make late night runs to Haagen-Daz. 3 David Imbernino: I like to read the Bible. I 1. Paige Brennan adds color to CdM's cam- pus. 2. Peter Stoughton and Andy Warner share a handshake. 3. Lynn Etkins, Karin Glasgow and Shirley Gregorius are shown doing what they enjoy most, going to par- ties and spending time with good friends. 4. Elliott Colla demonstrates how to skank . activities 91 lympic Week promotes spirit and pride Olympic week gave students a chance to become involved while competing or rooting for their classes. The event featured a week's worth of lunchtime activities in which each class attempted to outdo the others. Though the juniors seemed to dominate the week, winning tug-of-war by their brute strength, VW stuffing by cramming an astounding 21 juniors into the car and pyramid building with their monkey-like agility, sophomores captured first place after winning the innertube water polo and the obstacle course, which was worth more points Olympic Week was judged a success by referees Mike Hess and MaryAnn Muller, and it is hoped to become an annual event. V r 2 . Seniors attempt to build a pyramid. Bottom row: Mike Molinaro, joe Palluck, George Argyros, Chad Forello, Gor- don Moss. Row 2: Jeff Jacobs, Pat Loofbourrow, Mike Man- clark. Row 3: Don Larsen, Lynn Etkins, Kelly Pyle. Row 4: Cindy Beck, Chris Daily. Top row: jodee Smith. 2. Seniors MaryAnn Muller and Mike Hess referee the lunchtime events. 3. juniors pile up for their winning pyramid. Bottom row: Pat Dyson, Rob Stefano, Brett Hughes, Dan Garrett, Brad Driver. Row 2: Gary Rausch, Peter Stoughton, Elliot Colla, Paul Watson. Row 3. Liz Pint, Lisa Ensign, Eric Alt- shuler. Row 4: Mimi Lathan, Annette Johansson. Top row: Kim Valentine. 4. Sophomores David Olmscheid, Tim Mitchell and Kathy Parker are stuffed in a VW as Mike Hess tries to close the door. 92 olympic week K 1 Students conserve CdM In an effort to solve the trash problem and beautify the campus, the Sea King Conservation Corps was created this year. The corps consisted of five CdM students: john Keating, Nicole Tries, Chip C-rail, Pam Lawerence, and Todd Lamoureaux, who worked on a variety of projects. They cleaned the planters in all parts of the school in preparation for the spring when a variety of ice plants and flowers, including African lillies and daisies, were planted. 2 3 1. Pam Lawerence prepares a planter for reseeding. 2. Todd La- moureaux rakes the leaves follow- ing a windy afternoon. 3. john Keating listens to his Walkman while the plant eats his rake. john Keating, Nicole Tries, Chip Grail, Pam Lawerence, Todd Lamoureaux conservation corps 93 A typical da From the moment the sun rises on the swimming pool, to classes, to lunch, to the end of the last activity, students are delighted and challenged by the joys and trials of a typical day at CdM. N 94 activities WW if 1. Anne Hilbert, Maria Rogers, Amy Reinhold, and jenny Yates watch a band during lunch. 2, George Argyros clowns around. 3. A victim of his young age, Bill Crowe calls home for a ride. 4. Kathy Black daydreams during class. 5. Nicole Waters hits right on target, 6. Debbie Stewart listens at- tentively to a lecture. 8 Richard Post calls to Mr. lim Canary during an Astronomy Club meeting. 7. Lisa Weinberger and Marci Thomas lis- ten at a pep squad meeting. activitles 95 ,F 19 1. lulie Peterson and Lynn Bercaw support CdM as they watch the rally through their shades. 2. Seak- ing spirit soars as students sing the Alma Mater. 3.Yearbook photogra- pher. Vince McGuinness, doesn't miss a shot. 4. Capacity crowd looks on as the '83 Pep Squad brings down the bleachers with their spirit stomp. 5. Cheerleaders ignite spirit as they demonstrate their latest moves. CdM shows its spirit What is spirit? It is an extra zest for life and a desire to express that zest. Spirit is shown through the time and dedication many CdM students give to clubs and groups on campus. It is the people who support those groups by attending music festivals, Orchesis productions and sporting events. Spirit is kids jam-packed into the bleachers, rowdily cheering, stomping and clapping for the basketball team. Spirit is shown by students who wear their junior class hats or sophomore glasses to rallies. It is the students who proudly wear Leadership or Girls League shirts around campus, and it is the students who wear their own group spirits to produce more spirit. It is the huge crowd at the waterpolo finals and it is the conservation corps. Where would CdM be without spirit? 2 4 1. Tom Williams, Greg Baum, Corky Carpenter and Tim Mack dress up and wave pom poms for the Estancia bas- ketball game. 2. Tracy Evans models the sophomores' glasses. 3. Seniors Shan- non Burge, Kym Light, Annette Rhine- hart tbottoml, Tracy Nott, Lisa Fohring, Cindy Beck, Kelly Kneubuhl, Lisa McManigal, lodee Smith and Alyson Marx itopl wear We Love Senior 'ww ,Q N J. ...I H -gg, N ,.. M ,Sq V, J if Guys and Senior Sweethearts sweatshirts. 4. Mark Harvey, Ion Forte and lon Acone are Suicide Squad. 5. 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This july, students will return to Italy, japan, Finland, and South Africa with memories of a World Record human chain, formal dances, a turkey-roast, Disneyland, and a weekend of governing California at Youth in Government to be shared with their families at home. Front Row: Michelle Viljoen, South Afri- ca, Row 2: Kalle Seppala, Finland, Yutaka Yonemitsu, japan, Row 3: Chiara Lom- bardini, Italy, Michele Cella, advisor, Back Row: Nell Killefer, SecfTreas., Carolyn johnson, Pres., Erica Warren, Vice Pres. 2 Front Row: Tracy Gillard, Lauren Lessler, Yutaka Yonemitsu, Chiara Lombardini, Beth McQuoid, Michelle Viljoen, Mike McSunas. Row 2: Mary Ann Logan, Lynn Bercaw, julie jazayeri, Carolyn johnson, joan Liechty, Pat Loofbourrow, Linda Robb, Molly Huntsman, Line Laerkholm. Back Row: Anne Hilbert, Kathy Black, Erica Warren, Kalle Seppala, Carol Martin, Scott Woods, Toby Huff, Dawn Curran. 1. Vice Pres. Erica Warren tells the club about the Christmas party. 2. Kalle Seppala enjoys Winter For- mal. 3. The AFS dub hosts an American Halloween party for for- eign students. 4. julie jazayeri looks tired listening to plans for the softball game. 5. Toby Huff sur- veys the scene at the December meeting. 6. Mary Ann Logan is in- tent on club business at a meeting. 7. Scott Woods listens as Carolyn johnson announces next year's Americans Abroad. afs 101 Officers unify student bod Y 2 1. Senior President Reg Rogers and Senior SeC.fTres. Mike Manser 2. Sophomore SeC.fTres. Kathy Park- er and Sophomore President Matt Wiley 3. junior President Ben Boyer and junior Sec.fTres. Mi- chelle Root 4. Dave Schweitzer takes charge during daily class meeting. 5. Mike Manser assists Bonzo Painter as he prepares for his first freshmen class meeting. 6. A.S.B. Treasurer Chad Forrello, ASB Secretary Heidi Katzman, and ASB President Dave Schweitzer. 7. ASB hams it up for the last shot. 8. Freshmen Sec'.fTres. Michelle McKeever and Freshmen Presi- dent Bob Painter. Leadership strives to succeed l 104 asb 1. Assistant Treasurer Marybeth Beauchamp, School Board Representative Sherman Dorn, and Press Secretary Amanda Shelton. 2. Mike Hess takes notes on upcoming band displa week. 3. Kathy Parker and Lori Gustafson pork out on secret pal goodies. 4. Leadership Advi- sor Tony Gilbreth. 5. Boys' Athletic Represen- tative Mike Hess and Girls' Athletic Represen- tative Maryann Muller. 6. Chad Forello listens while classmates discuss school problems. 7. Commissioner of Student Rights Lisa McMani- gal, Commissioner of Activities Holly Vene- man, and Commissioner of Assemblies Kara Dollahite. 8. Drill Team Representative Denise Dasaro, Drama Representative Allison Walters, Pep Squad Representative lodie Parrish, Music Representative Lori Gustafson, and Ebbtide Representative Kelli Davison. 9. Leadership class tries to keep a low profile. 1. From summer pizza parties to collecting ASB card discounts, the enthusiasm ran high in the leadership class of 82-83. Throughout the year ASB worked on fundraisers such as the jog-a- thon, the chili cook-off and the phone-a-thon. The fundraisers were all a tremendous success, raising money for various club and activity budgets. Activities were constantly being planned such as band display week, the dating game, Gallos sandwich sale and even a ping-pong tournament to encourage student participation. Although the leadership class was derived from various groups around campus, members worked well together as a team and made a successful year. seniors front row: Laurie Smith Stacy Carter Cindy Beck Kim Light Gretchen Geigele Paul Silverman back row: Greg Baum jim Wood Mike Manser, secretaryftreasurer George Argyros Chip McKibben Reg Rogers, president juniors, kneeling and sitting Ricky Holt Dave Kang Kathleen Mears Kirsten Iacobson Amber Golden Ben Boyer, president standing Wayne Hostetler Stacy Rau Chris Garn Kristy McNamee in tree Allison Watson Erin Werner Michelle Root, secretaryftreasurer Dominique Roark not pictured Robert Stefano Suzanne Graham Nancy Pope Darcy Cambell Kara Dollahite Russ Klien 106 class council u Councils promote spirit At the beginning of the year each class picked a class council. The job of a council member is to help with homecoming floats, class parties, fundraisers and various other class activities. Class council members helped to promote class and school spirit and unity. They acted as the link between the class officers and the students. Council members helped to represent the different views of the students. 5 5 yr g , M in .A Z , A J-of Ui ,ff A 1. junior class council members, Suzanne Graham and Erin Werner, clean up the school. 2. junior Class President Ben Boyer and a junior class council member, Kirsten la- cobsen, help during Homecoming voting. 3. Michelle Moder, Kathy Parker, Kathy Mears and Amy Mitchell clean up Commons for the 1982 Homecoming Dance. 4. Russ Klein, a junior class council member, sweeps Commons. 4 sophomores front row: Dave Shrader Joanne Goody jennifer O'Kieffe Tracy Evans Matt Wiley, President Lisa Mahoney Michelle Moder Kristen Cesario Sheila Ferry Scott Stewart Kathy Parker, secftres. back row: leanne Grantham Kathy Moore Shelly Barnes jane Harano Mark Clemens freshmen front row: Bonzo Painter, president row two: Susan Bond Nancy Wadsworth Analisa Labionco Chrissy Yort Kim McGuinness Tracy Rogers back row: Andy Nesslerod Susan Paulson jennifer Noonan Amy Blair lanice Foster Steve Hugill Michelle McKeever, sec.ftres. lana Liechty Austin Lortie Stephanie Chiprin not pictured Steve Turner Dan Stefano Shannon Laudermilk Michelle Abajian Tobin Giblin Lara Sutherland class council 107 Lights. . .camera . action. . Get your scripts ready, it's getting late .. . Three Two Une ... Lights, camera, action good morning Corona ... cut ... there's no tape in the recorder Will we have to go on live? l'm the director hereg it's going to be done my way big cheese on the set ... I'm going to be on t.v. ... How's my hair? ls it straight? ... All those bloopers Will I ever get it right I look awful . . . It's a take! Morning News: David Brady Elizabeth Cavanaugh Keith Cleveland jennifer Grossman Dana Knapp Michael Manser james Palmer Linda Pick Kennith Propp Luis Rodriguez Elham Vahdat Stephen Zweber AVfTV.' Richard Bartlett Kevin Cacavalla Michael Dell Linda Griffin Michaelange Hernandez Greg jacobs Darin jajonie Mike McCormick Thomas McNeill David Nogas Michael Reed Charles Richardson Guy Lindsay Steve Bedaux Chris Daily Lisa Fohring Tracy Nott Lisa Rabalais Greg Roberts Wendy Rose Christopher Taylor Shawna Urban Gina Haley jim Macke Kurt Holland Rob Coss Mr. Cutler-advisor 108 avftv and morning news 2 1. Elizabeth Cavanaugh, Michael Manser and Stephen Zweber pre- pare to go on the air, 2, Kenneth Propp-video technician 3. Keith Cleveland-director and Luis Rodri- guez-assistant director. 4. Guy Lin- say-cameraman. 5. Mr. Fred Cut- ler-advisor. 6. Michael Manser an- nounces the latest CdM news. 7. Steve Bedaux-sound technician. avftv and morning news 109 bbtide captures a colorful year OK, now we really need to get organized. We need patrons! More money! Deadlines, tension. Bring money for a tie or die! Pictures, we need more pictures. Don't forget to sign out! Do we have to jog? Turn down that music! Deadline is when? Hit the lights! Not another birthday cake! Ordering pictures, losing layouts, putting pages together. Having only half the pictures and knowing the deadline is tomorrow! Its get- ting late and I want to go home. Oh my God! Where are my negatives? Early morning kidnap- ping! It all started with the interviews! Will we ever be done? mm I Q34 'Q Front row, Kevin Wilkes, jim Foley, Clay Currie, Anne Hilbert, Maria Finch, Molly Huntsman, Cindie Stuhlbarg, Lisa Rabalais. Top r Ann DeWald, Steve Baldoni, Kelli Davison, Karin Glasgow, Chris Austin, Lynn Etkins, Lisa Mcfvlanigal, jeff LaSor Laura Williams Liz Eric Ruffing, Kara McGuinness, Amanda Shelton, Allyson Lawler, Nell Killefer, Kathy Black, Drake Dodge, Kelly Burke Megaln Suzanne Hodson, Sandy Simmons, Ruth jones, Don Yahn. Not Pictured: Leslie Eastman, Vince McGuinness, Greg Probslt, Laurie 110 ebbtide Q.. Human 4-of 1. Leslie Eastman looks on as Ally- son Lawler puts the final touches on her layout. 2. Production Editor Anne DeWald, Staff Editor Lynn Et- kins, and Photo Editor Don Yahn. -xt iw . 3. Vince McGuinness goes to any heights to get a good picture. 4. Ebbtide staff heads home from Santa Barbara Yearbook Camp. 5. Don Yahn laughs with friends as they await the bus home. 6. Kelli Davison, ASB representativeg Cin- die Stuhlbarg, business editorg Chris Austin, head photographerg Lisa McManigal, activities section editorg Laura Williams, copy editorg and Ruth jones copy editor. ..,.. M W. ..... Wfbwa. . '51 2 3 Af ta- , . , .MQ -Ja! .x3vvs- 4 J wg. ,ag Q. -1? Z fi, . 'jf ebbtide 11 1 J rident gets the scoop For twenty years, many unique, dedicated, and talented individuals have served our school on the Trident staff. This year, with help from the journalism techniques class, the staff celebrated the anniversary with a special twenty year edition including dress codes, trends, veterans, school traditions, and a long list of successes for Corona del Mar High School. Approximately twice a month, await the arrival of news, current events, sports updates, interesting features, and controversial editorials. .ll Front row: Ilene Hess, Karen Gilbert, Marci Thomas, Michelle Fawcett, Kristi Coale, Elana Roston, Stacy Carter, Heidi Emerson. Row 2: Eric Buzzard, jennifer McCrickerd, joey Fuschetti, Mary Beth Beauchamp, Robin Stonich, Nicole Tries, Liz Cavanaugh, Brett Hemphill, Alison Spear, Advisor Mrs. Mook, Tanya Mc Veigh. Back row: Sherman Dorn, Greg Probst, Rikky Holt, john Keating, Mike McSunas, jeff Sklansky, Dan Harney, jennifer O'Kieffe. Not Pictured: jim Foley, Dave lmbernino, Carolyn johnson, jeff Nathanson, Linda Pick and Tom Temple. ' 112 trident students in their fifth period class, eagerly A A Through three years of interviews, deadlines, and production sessions, I have found a statement which has helped to guide me through these trying times: Don't go out and do anything dumb. Kristi Coale Trident: Yesterday's news today. Ilene Hess lt is not the resulting glory, but the eternal struggle to reach ever upward-that is the essence. And when the dust has finally settled on the illuminescent plane ...one alone shall stand. llene Hess and Karen Gilbert .W 1. Dan Harney helps Alison Spear edit one of her stories. 2. Sherman Dorn leads the investigative team. 3. Co-Editor-in-Chief Kristi Coale, Production Editor Ilene Hess, and Co-Editor-in Chief Karen Gilbert. 4. Brett Hemphill and Liz Cavan- augh search for prospective ads. 3 trident 113 Speakers take awards Speech Club, as usual, came out on top at more than twenty tournaments, winning many honors for CdM. The team of Sklansky and Dorn won and placed in many different tournaments in extemperaneous and debate divisions. The teams of Kris and Colleen Kerrigan and Klein and Litwack also qualified in many lnvitationals. Many other individuals placed in various tournaments. This year speech members participated in after school activities such as Congress, where members discussed and debated various current issues. 'fr' + 4 8 114 speech club Speech Club officers: Colleen Kerrigan, secretary, Kathy lnouye, vi president, jeff Sklansky, president, Kris Kerrigan, treasurer iCfIYK3I?.1E,. m mm 4 kin .A-iAA R E -I m 1 'il' 409 , :,. .,.f0 ' Nw-Q wwe 22. arlez-vous Francais? Le Cercle Francais, CdM's French Club, was led by Pres. julie lazayeri, Vice Pres. Mary Ann Logan, Treas. Karen Howard, and Adviser Don Polkingharn. The year started with a back-to-school surprise dinner for Mr. Polkingharn, followed by a softball game against hard-hitting AFS, who crunched the French Club. The annual dinner at Chez Lautrec was attended by over thirty people, who enjoyed the fine French cuisine. Other events on the calendar were bowling, the Christmas party, Secret Santas, and the end of the year banquet. 'l. julie jazayeri talks to Nicole Tries. 2. Mary Ann Logan looks on bemused. 116 french club Front row: Cynda Harwood, jennifer Heck, Mandee Geddes, lim Foley, Mary Ann Logan, Nell Killefer, Annette Johansson, Mimi Lathan, julie jazayeri, Lisa Rabalais. Back row: Steve Satchell, Michelle Viljoen, Chiar Lombardini, Pam Harrington, Karen Howard, Leslie Pitt- man, Tina Casey, Heidi Emerson, Rajal Bakhit, Caroline Van Platinga, Molly Huntsman, Drake Dodge, Golnaz Kavayanian, Linda Robb, Mike McSunas. CdM's Latin Club activities were led by Consuls Kim Valentine and jane Ankeny, SecretaryfTreasurer Laurie Natland, and Adviser Michelle Cella. The club had several fundraisers, including selling fruit on a stick for Club Day, and a pumpkin pie sale for the faculty. At the Christmas party, the Tomans enjoyed a tree raffle and Latin games. Highlight of the year was the Latin Convention in San Francisco where club members participated in athletic and academic competitions. These activities kept the Latin Club very busy during the year. .QI 3 1. Adviser Michelle Cella and Con- sul lane Ankeny address the Latin Club. 2. Consuls Kim Valentine, lane Ankeny, and SecretaryfTrea- surer Laurie Natland go over Latin business. 3. Latin Club bulletin board shows Roman roots. Front row: Lisa Mahoney, Laurie Natland, Kathy Moore. Row 2: Adrienne Scarcello, Kristin Bentley, Troy Durrough, Dave Shackleton, Kim Valentine, Scott Shackleton, Bill Kendall, lim Foley. Row 3: Nancy Neff, lamye Erikson, Bill D'Angelo, Keith Duarte, jane Ankeny, Leslie Wachter. Back row: Cindy Barnard, Chris Wilson, Drake Dodge, Mike McSunas, Drew Crumb, jennifer McCrickerd, jenny Woodburn, Michelle Cella, Shelley Martin, Lisa lmbernino latin club 117 New tradition begins A new tradition was started by this year's Girls' League at the annual Winter Formal spon- sored by Girls' League. On December 4, 1982 David lmbernino was named the first Snow King and Girls' League sweetheart. Girls' League started the year off sponsoring the Freshmen Girls' Orientation. During Halloween Girls' League representatives sold carmel apples. On Valentine's Day, Girls' League delivered carna- tions. Girls' League also held a See's sucker sale this year. All of the functions of Girls' League were very successful and a lot of fun. The mon- ey acquired has been used to give scholarships for deserving senior girls. l 3 1. junior Girls' League member Mimi Latham shows her stuff at a weekly meeting. 2. Girls' League members Mimi Latham, Lori English and Erin Werner make plans for Winter Wonder- land '82. 3. Shirley Gregorious listens intently as Susan Seely runs the Girls' League meeting at lunch. 4. Girls' League advisor Mrs. Virginia Marimon discusses Winter Formal plans with Susan Seely, president. 5. Members socialize before meeting starts. 6. Representatives Kathy Moore, jeanne Grantham and Mimi Latham eat and listen at a Tuesday lunch meeting. 4 Girls' League officers, Front row: Chrissie Porter, secretary, Suzi Evans, vice president Back row: Susan Seely, president, Lori English, treasurer 118 girls' league senior cabinet: front row: Lynn Etkins Kim Light back row: Shirley Cregorius Dana jenkins not pictured: Susan Nathan junior cabinet: front row: Kara McGuinness Pam Harrington Darcy Campbell back row: Mimi Latham Erin Werner sophomore cabinet: front row: Debbie Devine Jeanne Grantham jennifer O'Kieffe back row: Wendy Alston Kathy Moore freshman cabinet: front row: Austyn Lortie Tracy Rogers Alice Broniewski back row: Deanne Jacobs Ginger Alker girls' league 119 Key Club is a caring Way of life Key Club is caring: a way of life. This club motto describes Key Club, whose purpose was to help the needy help themselves. Key Club- bers met Monday nights under the guidance of their new advisor, john Weyrauch, to plan com- munity projects. Like each year, the members traveled to New Mexico and Arizona with a moving van full of furniture and clothes for the Navajo Indians. The club also took food and clothes along with a lot of smiles. This year Key Club held a blood drive in May as well as main- taining a petting farm at Fairview, playing bingo with appreciative ladies at a convalescent home, volunteering time at American Cancer Society and tending school planters. The dedication and care that Key Clubbers show touches the hearts of many people each year, said Mr. Weyrauch. Key Club officers shown from left to right: Vice President Dan Harney President Chris Austin, Treasurer jeff Tyne and Secretary Chuck Hobbs. 120 key club Chuck Hobbs. Row 2: Heidi Katzman, Key Club Sweetheart. Back Steve Morris, Tom Boat, Ryan Hurst, Regan Sarwas, advisor Weyrauch, joe Robertson, Kiwanis advisor Ric Mclntire, Don Ya Chris Austin, Dan Harney. Board Members, Front row: Peter Yaffe, Steve Harney, jeff T l y Club Members-front row: Will jacobus, Burt Levine. Row 2: Roy Hobbs, Chuck Hobbs, Chris stin, Dan Harney. Row 3: john Slavin, Heidi Katzman, Don Yahn, Pete Yaffe, jeff Tyne, Regan 'was joe Robertson Mike Yocum Kalle Seppala Bill D'Angelo jay Stokes Advisor john Wehyr Eh, Barry Lokka. Back row: Dave Santoro, Eric Whang, Andy Nesselrod, ldn Boat, Steve Harney, rk Palmer, Tom Boat, Dave Schweitzer, Raymond Gage, Advisor Ric Mclntire. it pictured: Greg Baum, Mike Brady, Mike Cavanaugh, Matt Clay, john Cobb, lim Cunningham, 1n Fogerty, john Forte, Mark Harvey, Chan Hefebre, Ryan Hurst, Bobby Kagnoff, Shane Lago, drew McLaughlin, Steve Morris, Dave Peckenpaugh, Greg Probst, Don Russell, Gary Schaum- rg, David Shacklton, Ron Thommarson, jim Wood, Todd Wulffson. 1. Larry Lokka works at the Fairview petting farm. 2. Mike Yocum entertains play- ful orphans in Tijuana. 3. Chris Austin laps up atten- tion from a young Mexican child. 4. Steve Harney poses at the American Cancer Soci- ety while volunteering time. 5. Regan Sarwas, alumnus john Wolfe, Chris Austin and alumnus Greg Czaja take a break from cleaning up the quad area. key club 121 Keywanttes still care The Keywantettes' willingness to work and dedicated efforts extended far beyond Newport Beach into various communities in need. Working with patients at Fairview Hospital, the American Cancer Society, the Red Cross, the Special Olympics, and adopting a Laotian refugee family were a few of the Keywanettes special projects this year. The Keywanettes worked together in giving their time to the school and community. A few leaders from Keywanettes said that the group could be described as being a fellowship in sharing their love and in doing their best to help others. 1 l Front row Kristen Cesarlo sophomore rep Anne Whiton freshman rep Kristi Goff historian Back row Marybeth treasurer Marci Thomas president Lisa Cook membership lody Curtis juniorfsenior rep Katie McCormick liaison McCallum secretary Michele Cella faculty advisor 122 keywanettes as 5 5 1. Marybeth Beauchamp concen- trates on another project. 2. Miss Cella works during a Keywanette meeting. 3. Anne Whiton and jody Curtis get all the details. 4. Marci Thomas leads a Keywanette board 3 meeting. Front row, Anne Whiton, jod Curtis, Lena Learkhom, Chiara Lombardini, Tracey McGrath, Beth Eisenberg, jill Freedman, Row 2, Marybeth Beauchamp, Dawn Curran, Marci Thomas, Lisa Cook, Cathleen Mills, Gail Freedman, Miss Cella, Row 3, Narsis Esfanani, Cathy Gerst, Row 45 julie Schoncite, Shoshana Knopf, julie Rich, jennifer McCrickerd, Susi Carroll, Toshi McEligot, Allison Litwack, Melanie McGiffin. Not Pictured, Dana McCallum, Melissa Ford, Kristi Cioff, Katie McCor- mick, Kristen Cesario, Stacy Baker, Cindy Barnard, Anne Bond, Liz Burlingame, Kim Carpenter, Margaret Cordova, Sheri Crowell, Patricia Dilullo, Sandy Fawcett, Beth Harvey, julie Hochadel, julie Kerrigan, Kim Light, Lisa Mahoney, Mary Mos- mann, Nancy Neff, jennifer Reite, Dominique Roark, Laura Ridley, Lena Schibye, Cynthia Simmons, Adrienne Scarcell, Michelle Viljoen, Christy Wentworth, Ilene Hess. keywanettes 123 azz band swings Front Row: Michelle Goodrow Susan Lucas Michele Lester Mike Brown David Lincoln Back Row: Advisor Harry Corea Dean Fulton Scott Smith Tim Cassutt Marc Stewart Tom Boat Ken lsraels Brian Woodworth Bonniejean Laird Angelica Duran Donald Yahn not pictured: lilber Hovagimyan lt was with style that the Cdm jazz band played this year. The legacy of a top-rated and continued on with many members receiving awards at festivals for their solo abilities. Recognition at these festivals was for Dean Fulton on trombone, Mike Brown on sax, Donald Yahn on piano, and Scott Dalton on drums. The band entered in the advanced cate ories at many festivals throughout Soutiern California. At these competitive festivals, the band also received top-rated advice from local professionals. The band traveled to Mt. San Antonio College, San Diego Cit College, Fullerton, and Orange Coast College. The band also played during lunch and in evening concerts. Director Harry Corea felt that the band had many aspirincg jazz musicians which together create an ensemble that swung. 124 jazz band ,. se 1 Beg. voice!M.M.M Beginning voice is a program designed for new singers to explore their musical talents. The program, according to advisorfteacher Loretta Robinson, is geared to create a performance-like environment for the novice singers. This year they had many opportunities for performing. The vocalists sang at private engagements, school assemblies, and the Spring Musical. What is MMM? Modern Music Masters is an international music honor society which fosters an interest in solo, ensemble, band, orchestral and choral performances. Advisor Harry Corea feels that MMM is necessary, for it encourages and promotes music and musicianship on a high school campus. This year's president, Becky Delancy, led the many talented musicianfmembers. Front Row: jennifer Siebel, Eliza- beth Mooney, Shannon Buzzard, Dana Bolen, Vicky McPeak. Back Row: Deanne jacobs, Toni Daves, Melinda Mara, jamie Felt, Tracy Allsup, Maryehristine Sungaila, Anne Denman, Cheryl Ward, Lisa Kraft, Beth Eisenberg. 1. Ensemble joins in on song, Bundle O' Funk during a Thurs- day Night performance. 2. jilber Hovagimyan and Tom Boat harmo- nize during jazz festival. 3. Harry Corea directs Mike Brown through a swift moving solo. 4. Scott Smith expressionately delivers solo at an evening concert. 5. Marychristine Sungaila and Toni Daves review musical score before a perfor- mance. 6. Advisor Harry Corea, Mike Brown, and Kara Hoepner watch with interest as a member viodern Music Masters: justine Rosenheck, Daniel Weisshaar, Michelle Goodrow, Tyra Wolfs- performs, merg Ken lsraels, Harry Corea, and Susan Lucas. beg. voicefmmm 125 Sing for joy l Front row: Janis Thomas, secftreasg Helen Lemmon, presi- dent, Shari Segner, social sec. Back row: Marc: Thomas, social sec. Larry O'Connor and Allison Swan, historians. Walking by the choir room fourth period, one often sto ped to listen to the beautiful sound of Ma rigals and Concert Choir singing. These two choirs captured many people's attention this year in their numerous pub ic and private appearances. Both choirs sang at the Home Tour, at Fashion lsland, at South Coast Plaza, and at many private parties. The choirs worked very hard to reach their desired sound. In October, Madrigals went on a four day retreat to Lake Arrowhead. There, between fun times and relaxation, Madrigals sang for a total of 16 hours. Madrigals also met everyday at 7 a.m. to practice before school. Front row: Rachel Bunn, Betsy Helwig, Rebecca Delaney, Kristin Cesario, janis Thomas, Melissa Michelson, Stephany Kushner, lennifer Maher. Row 2: Dana McCallum, julie Locke, Samantha Mcgahan, jill Mara, Amy Gregg, Helen Lemmon, Lisa Thomas, Allison Walters. Back row: Amy Reinhold, Marci Thomas, Dave Peckenpaugh, Shari Segner, Allison Swan, Larry O'Connor, Lynne Schied, Lori Gustafson, Mike Brown, Andrea Siegel, Andrea Allison. 126 concert choir Q'll ...,W if ' - Lori Gustafson. 3 Elaine Houssels. row: janis Thomas, Rebecca Delancy, Rachel Bunn, Stephany Kushner. Back row: Helwig, Dave Peckenpaugh, jennifer Maher, Lori Gustafson, Larry O'Connor, Shari ... and a partridge in a pear tree ... ? Sing for fame Rebecca Delancy, president, Lori Gustafson, vice-president, Shari Segner and jennifer Maher, historians. W.W.D. lives on! Ask Becky . .. No, ask Lori. - Shari Segner. Pick a pitch, any pitch. - Rebecca Delancy. Oh boy! Another one of my favorite songs. ll 1. Amy Reinhold, Karen Thornton, and Shari Segner wait for direction. 2. Samantha Mcgahan and Marci Thomas sing up a storm. 3. jenny Hughes and Allison Walters enjoy themselves in class. 4. Laurie Gus- tafson and Lisa Thomas sing aloud. madrigals 127 CdM players demonstrate varlety Sitting: from left lanis Thomas Helen Lemmon Tom Norwood Stacey Pillsbury Larry O'Connor Marc Stewart joAnne Black Allison Walters Alan Greengard Stephanie Kushner Dana McCallum Rick Cutler Reg Rogers Elaine Houssels Standing: from left Beth McQuoid Zachary Seldon Tracy Schmidt Cara Woepner Lisa Bendetti Kevin jones Toni Daves Cynthia Simmons Chadwick Forrello Shelly Somerset Stephanie Scott The Corona del Mar Drama Association this year performed three successful productions: the always-popular Scenarios cabaret, Oscar Wilde's nineteenth-century comedy The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Sound of Music. The Importance of Being Earnest was entered in the Southern Educational Theatrical Association's High-School Competition along with forty-four other local productions. Although Earnest was not chosen as a finalist in the contest, our Drama Association did participate eagerly in theatrical workshops at Cal State Long Beach and Occidental College in Los Angeles. 1. In The Importance of Being Ear- nest, the drama department's ma- jor production of the first semes- ter, Gwendolyn Fairfax CAllison Waltersl confesses the depth of her love to Earnest Worthing tReg Rogersl as disapproving Lady Bracknell CShelley Somersetl scowls 2. Make-up artist Stephanie Scott prepares performer Reg Rogers for 3. his leading role in The Importance of Being Earnest. 4. Becky Delancy, the dra- ma department's wardrobe techni- cian, transforms actor Zach Seldon into a regal Englishman. 128 drama x 91 Lf-ff W 'B pf' H asx2Y,'x,x Qt- .VX Y f Li My x rx , 13: 5 A liALWV xi 21W'Qf'N f Y 3 h ww . , A.,, NVQ Y '- 'W' A as E ' it g f ff ff: QM kj 2 5?f?i53?f i 3 ?'s4viiQ? 2 X fsfgiiiiixf 'Qg4riS-iii 'fyiiiiifi X1 K5 Wg, -1 A wa? i -k , W ' 'Q' Yr!-apr? 3 '1 ' is XM me 3 3581? qggiw ho A Front row: Laura Mann, Sandy Towle, Kerry Donnel- ly, Annette Kim, Angelica Duran, Tyra Wolfsberg, Mi- chelle Lester, Ken lsraels. Row 2: Matt Clay, David Lin- coln, Marc Stewart, Brian Woodworth, Brian Mar- shack, Mathias Schar, Nina Weisshar, Michelle Goo- drow. Row 3: Bonnie lean Laird, Boise Ding, Dean Ful- ton, Tim Cassutt, Eric Holm- gren, Tom Boat, Scott Shack- leton, David Santoro. Not pictured: lan Amstadter, Rick Cutler, Ted Ohler, Da- vid Peckenpaugh. During first semester, Right flank could be heard almost any day after school on the field where CdM's Marching Band practiced. This year's marching band, led by Laura Mann and Ken lsraels, had to deal with a small group of 28 students. The decreasing number of incoming members is due mainly to the closure of Lincoln's music program. However, the band marched on providing CdM with music to cheer to at rallies and games. At the Harbor game the band showed its spirit by wearing hats, sunglasses, and some people even wore ties - a change from their traditional uniforms. The marching band also participated in a few parades, including one at Disneyland jan. 28. 1 Ian Amstadter and Angelica Duran wait for practice to be gin while Matt Clay talks with Bonnie jean Laird about the next song 2 Marc Stewart Tom Boat Brian Woodworth and Tim Cassutt relax between songs 3 Michele Lester David Santoro David Lincoln Mathias Schar and Tyra Wolfsberg stand at attention during practice 4 Eric Holmgren Boise Dm and Scott Shackleton won er if practice will ever begin 5 Marc Stewart Tom Boat Michelle Goodrow and Eric Holmgren fill the air with music during a rally at lunch 6 Drum majors Laura Mann and Ken lsraels lead the band during a halftime show 7 Scott Shackleton plays his sax at a lunchtime rall 3 . I b . . . . . - . I -I l I, Q I' - . I I f ' . . . . , . . if . , I I . .. Q .r . . 1 1 . 1 . marching band 131 rchestra tunes in The 1982-83 Orchestra always gave a high string performance. There were 21 musicians, and they practiced faithfully everyday in first period. The group consisted of string, brass, woodwind and percussion sections. The director, Harry Corea, strived to achieve a superior mark at the annual Festival Competition. They also performed in the school musical, Christmas Production, and fall and spring recitals. 1 Front row: David Lincoln, Angelica Duran, Kerry Donnelly, Adrienne Scarcello, Philip Corea, Chris Morgan, jennifer Tice. Row 2: Mr. Corea, Mark Stewart, Kenneth Israels, Kim Valentine, Holly Russell, lustine Rosenheck, Susan Lucas, Tyra Wolfsberg. Back row: Mindy Davis, Eric Holmgren, Brian Woodworth, Carter Moe, Daniel Weisshaar, Ding Boise, Saskia Vanderwal. Not Pictured: loan Loos and Rob Coss. 132 orchestra - 1. Rob Coss, Eric Holmgren, and David Lincoln prepare for their performance. 2. Angelica Duran plucks the strings of her violin. 3. Mark Stewart concentrates on the music for his slide trombone. 4. Carter Moe, Phillip Corea, and Kerry Donnelly listen intently for their part. 5. Mr. Corea gives lus- tine Rosenheck a few tips. 6. Mr. Corea stands back and listens to the number. usicians sharpen skills in sound Front row: E Matt Clay Kevin Fell 1 Kerry Donnelly Q Michele Lester 3 Brian Woodworth f lan Amstadter 5 Andrea Wilson J Sandy Towle Q Sherry Seling Row 2: Eric Holmgren David Lincoln Marc Stewart Ken lsraels Frank Padilla Todd Corea Marc Harris 1 Cynthia Koontz Harry Corea Row 3: Mike janicin Sisi Stuart Sean Carroll Mathias Schar Debbie Stewart Scott Dalton '. F f -M - -T - W Mike Brown Tony Motakef Brian Marshack Row 4: 1 Dean Fulton Neil Ridley Chris Garn Tom Boat Phil Jacobs Tim Cassutt David Santoro Chris Howe Not pictured: Ben Campo james Delozier Roya Fouladi lilber Hovagimyan f K is if in ,,tt. . 1. ,kyr WNW! 'i tlkv W 134 symphonic band C? . W 3 It is a Friday afternoon and members of Symphonic Band are playing scales for their weekly grade. After playing scales they begin practicing for upcoming performances. This year the music is more limited due to the skill levels of its members. The diversity in playing ability results from combining Beginning Band and Symphonic Band. During the year members of Symphonic Band practiced diligently under the direction of Mr. Harry Corea. Some tried to master their instruments while others sharpened their skills all in preparation for the five concerts 1 in which they participated. 1. Debbie Stewart plays a scale for her weekly grade. 2. Tom Boat concentrates on his music as Frank Padilla plays for Mr. Corea, 3. Dean Fulton practices for the upcoming Winter Concert. 4. Eric Holm- gren looks on as Chris Garn warms up. 5. Mr. Corea leads the Symphonic Band to the gym for a school performance. 6. After playing his weekly scale, Tim Cas- sutt relaxes. 7. Marc Stewart, trombone in hand, and Eric Holmgren, tuba propped on shoulder, walk out with the other members of Symphonic Band to take their yearbook picture. 8. Brian Woodworth gets out of his tux after a performance for the school. symphonic band 135 Dance the night away Orchesis was off to a brand new start this year with a new advisor, Carol Stockmeyer, and 20 dancers only 3 of which had been in Orchesis before. In spite of their inexperience, these 20 girls went on to create unique dances and perfect their techniques. They danced to a wide variety of music from classical concert arrangements to the latest hits. All of the dances were choreographed by girls in Orchesis. 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Y E 2 43 . ,V r ,A 9 A 138 chess Chess players make the move' While most of the student body ate lunch in the quad, the Chess Club planned the strategies for its next moves. The Chess Club had a very intense year. The silence of the room was stifling. Finally, out of the silence came a checkmate and a victory was at hand. - dl Y . .gf 1. Don Hilliard and Steve Liner are studying their next moves, 2. Steve Liner makes a move for a check- mate. 3. Evan Petersen watches his opponent. Elana Roston, Steve Liner, Evan Petersen, Mr. Gordon told, Don Hilliard, David Krassner. students learn rn the great outdoors Is it possible to have fun while studying ecology? Yes Field Ecology was a class that explored the various aspects of ecology: biology, chemistry, astrology, 84 geology in the natural environment of the outdoors. This class gave students a chance to become better acquainted with their environment and to see how they fit in. They lived out their education on camping trips to Anza Borrego, San Onofre, and Kern. When they were not camping, they met in the Biology room under the guidance of Mr. Bob Fry, Mr. lim Canary, Mr. Dale Ghere, 84 Mr. Ron Schnitger. . 1. Stacy Pillsbury and Kevin Smith listen intently to an interesting lec- ture. 2, Don Yahn, Annette Johans- son, Eric Paulsen, lim Villers, Maria Finch, and Cindy Barnard take notes on a lecture. 3. Mr. Dale Ghere gives a lecture on the birds of the Anza Borrego Desert. 4. Eric Buzzard, jennifer O'Kieffe and Boise Ding learn about future Field Eco trips. 3 field ecology 139 40 Sailors and surfers compete nationally CdM's sailing team has been ranked in the top ten nationally since 1972 when a semi-official group of CdM sailors took fourth place in the National Championships at Ft. Worth, Texas. Since then, CdM has been national champion twice, once in 1981 and again in 1982. This year, a roup of fifteen sailors practiced every Monday ant? Wednesday from 3 to 5 p.m. in preparation for the Cressy Cup National Championship held in May in Annapolis, Md. ln addition to the Cressy Cup, CdM sailors competed in a series of races against arch-rival Newport Harbor, as well as such schools in the west coast as Servite, Loyola fLos Angelesl, Wilson H.S. lLong Beachl, and Point Loma High School. CdM was once again ranked in the top ten and the chances for top national honors are very high. The surfing team, with its new advisor, Ken Fish, has become fun and competitive. Being nationally affiliated with NSSA, the team competed all over Southern California from Point Conception to the Mexican border. The team was coached by john Gothard with President Mike Kelly and Secftres. Richard Wollcott. The team all had a common ambition: Kill the NSSA Open Season. H2 g 1 X s 2 I 06 S3 stronomers look upg wargamers use tactics In search of black holes? Well, maybe not, but the Astronomy Club made many observations to distant galaxies and planets. This year the club was led by President Michelle Goodrow and Advisor lim Canary. It was a club of stellar observers who had a genuine interest in observing various constellations,and planets. Orion's Belt, Tarus, and Andromeda were some of the various star patterns they observed. The club's purpose was to learn more about these stars and planets and their motions about the universe. The members saw movies every week and took field trips to such observatories as Griffith Park and Palomar. The club also had an 8-inch lens telescope of their own. The club took pride in their homogenous interests. The Wargaming Guild was another such group. Guild members practiced strategy and combatative skills on simulated battle ground gameboards. Orge, Dungeons and Dragons, Starfleet Battles were among some of the games they played. It was an exciting time in the science room during lunch when the wargamers were playing. lt is a time of mental endurance and stimulation, says wargamer President Eric Holmgren. 5 1. Todd Padia and Brett Hemphill simulate racing conditions on a breezy day. 2. Todd Padia and Brett Hemphill match race to the weath- er mark. 3. Astronomist, jim Ca- nary demonstrates adjustments on telescope for Michelle Goodrow. 4. Front row: Scott Shackleton, Eric Buzzard, Brad Fitterer, Steve Latham, Back row: Tyra Wolfsberg, Michelle Goodrow, Mike Boscon, Stacy Pillsbury, Nadiam Birkazi, lim Canary. 5. Wargamers, Eric Holm- gren and Lindsey White play the game of combative strategy, Orge, while lan Anstadler and Scott Shackleton observe. 6. judge jim Hogan awards a trophy to a surf ' T 'SW team member, David Gidding, who ont row: Scott Shackleton, Cris Lee, Lindsey White, Eric Holmgren, Second row: Nick Vinolus, Placed .5f3C0nd Overall in 3 5Uff imi Latham, Annette johannson, Carter White, Ian Amstadter, Mike Madison, Michael Glenn. Clompemlonz 7' Suffer Kellb' B9Ckef iird row: David Lincoln, Robert Bond, Steve Nelson, Peter Glenn, Cris Mooney, Richard Post, rides 3 Cfestlng W3V9- ic Rausin, Dan Weisshaar. astronomy and wargaming 141 New clubs get a start New trends can lead to new ideas for clubs. This is true for CdM's recently formed European Enlightenment Club and Computer Club. EEC, the creation of Mrs. Anita Painter's European History class, was for anyone interested in European culture. Activities included watching films at lunch and traveling to museums, plays, and restaurants. The club's goal was to explore the history and culture of Europe. The Computer Club was a product of the new, growing interest students have in computers. Under advisor Angelo Vassos, students have learned how to operate and program a computer. 142 computer club 4 K' ul gg I. 'z 1 -Ji f ,gli L1 v, 'K-XA March to the beat Only two more minutes before we perform! I'm so nervous! These thoughts crossed drill teamer's minds before numerous performances at rallies, at games, and in parades. This 17-member group had interesting memories of the past year . . . Getting thrown in the pool by the waterpolo players for my birthday. - Stacy Pillsbury. Squishing into my car to get to Lincoln, Harbor Day, and Cardin Hall. - Denise Desaro. Getting put into shopping carts at Ralphs when we got kidnapped. - Andrea Weinberger. 144 drill team 1+ mi -'iv-if User 4 'li' nt row' Nicole Huffnagle Dana Tindall Marcy Neville Elizabeth Cooper Stacy Ewart. Row 2: Brooke Douglas, Anne-Marie South, Denise Desaro, Stacey Pillsbury, a Thomas, Shannon Buzzard. Back row: Sandy Harrier, Kate Hardesty, Stacey isbrouck, Andrea Weinberger, Shireen Banki, Kim Price. 5 1. Dana Tindall attracts customers to a drill team car wash. 2. Drill teamers have fun in their dorm at camp. 3. Kim Price, Shireen Banki, and Kate Hardesty gussy up for picture day. 4. Captains Denise De- sara and Stacy Pillsbury. 5. Andrea Weinberger and Marcy Neville wait for pictures to be taken. 6. Drill team members enjoy dinner at Coco's before the first game. 7. Sandy Harrier and Anne-Marie South are surrounded by flowers. drill team 145 SONG: Front row: Susan Porter, Lisa Mead. Row 2: Cynda Har- wood, Marci Thomas. Back row: Chris Daily, Lisa Fohring. 146 pep squad Pep squad shines on gy During the summer, the Pep Squad went to - V 4 ii --:- -i t 3 camp to learn new routines and moves, and to learn how to compete. The Song Leaders placed second over all. Pep Squad was, also busy this summer with their Pancake wif--... Breakfast and the Kids Cheerleading Camp L here at school. The cheerleaders' candy cane sale during the month of December was a success. Two years ago the tradition of Varsity Ulm 5 Cheer was dropped. This year it was reinstated. On February 19, 1983, an old g tradition was also brought back: the Sweetheart Dance. as is 1 QW wg, W W P15515 ., if 1 3 ' . .. ,f., -y gji-.hwy , : Q -f Ega n. , -' ' A ' .. .,., ,g,.,.. , , I . it .ty ' .y.:xty, jk . , . We ..: 53? ',.'.,'fQ3?f' 'f lx -:fy ' . . - -- we 7 TM,-eq .eg : 1 T - .ra ,,.,, V A ,.., ... , , . A si: '11 , . , -- :, ,. ,, W e , 2: L - if iff-L . X '--' . m f szf. H-sg-qi' -5 VARSITY CHEER: Front row: Allison Swan. Row 2: Mary Beth Beauchamp, jackie Baldridge, Shirley Gregorius. Back row: Cin- 6 die Stuhlbarg, Linda Pick. 1. Peplsquad builds a pyramid dur- ing alftime at the University game. 2. Lisa Mead, Shirley Gre- gorius and Marci Thomas show their support. 3. Cynda Harwood, Marci Thomas 84 Chris Daily per- form at the Harbor rally. 4. Alison Swan enjo s the kids at the sum- mer cheerleading camp. 5. jackie Baldridge cheers to an enthusiastic crowd at a football game. pep squad 147 1. jodee Smith, Alyson Marx, jodie Parrish, Lisa Sadler, Kristy McNamee and Cindy Beck do one of their rou- tines to Hold On Loosely. 2. Alyson Marx and Cindy Beck cheer at the Homecomin game at O.C.C. 3. lodee Smith and A?yson Marx do a routine in the quad at a lunch rally. 4. IV Cheer do one of their cheers at the Water Polo Rally. 5. Kristy McNamee shows her talent at a rally. 6. Michelle Davis and Colleen DeWald serve at the Pancake Breakfast. 7. Claire Krupp, Colleen DeWald, Holly Rus- sell, Michelle Davis, and Trisha Brow- nell get ready for a football game. fy ' A I if if tl' 5 FLAG: Left to right Lisa Sadler Cindy Beck Alyson Marx jodee Smith Kristy McNamee jodie Parrish 148 pep squad JV CHEER: Front row: Michelle Davis, Trisha Brownell. Row 2: Lisa Weinberger, Colleen DeWald, Monique Ri- gaud, Ann Auelmann. Back row: Holly Rus- sell, Claire Krupp. pep squad 149 35 a W l1 I I I I 'S I Rini? m 'W lfI'.. W we ,, L...k...L. X. orever more class of Under the leadership of Ben Boyer, president and Michelle Root, secretaryftreasurer, the awesome class of 1984 had a great and fun- filled junior year. The class of '84 showed its spirit and unity at the rallies wearing the class colors black and white, and the class painter hats. Trisha Brownell and Grant Dunning were the junior homecoming princess and prince. The junior float was fifties theme and very successful. Things to remember from the junior yearzfinally being upperclassmen, PSATs, class parties, driving, going to the parking lot after games, class float, formal dances-PROM, and much more! FOREVER MORE CLASS OF 1984 1. Elliott Colla does his Stan Laurel imi? tation. 2. Michelle Root caught unex- pected. 3. Members of the lunior class dance at the first junior class party. 4. Claire Krupp enjoys her Keywanette lemon on club day with her friend Am- ber Golden. 5. j.V. cheerleaders, Col- leen DeWald and Michelle Davis, pose at the Harbor game. 6. Good friends, lohn Chytraus, Rob Bentley, Scott Douglas, Sean Yeager and Steve Beatty, enjoy good times. 7. Marcy Neville thinks of her test next period. 8. David Litwack debates at lunch. 152 juniors I my ti, W' .Mfg A ..LW . l.,,Xwi,? if Q ,ax , ff . P ,yy 53534 1 .v .. 1 19: . 4 A , ,, xx i W ' ' gy L 7' ff- X Ei Sig gig., ,. ,Q X Lani, ? ' ' if 5 ! fl 2 L is A mfg N A is Q 5 3 , K 4835545 1 f if I Q' e,. O Q,- wi 'M in 5 cgffn 51 iv o 1 as Jw, fb 3391 vi' 9, fff T .. 5 Q f mg ' 3 mix if 2? Q Phil Corea Robbie Browning Scott Brownsberger Megan Burke Paul Burke Randy Burke Parker Butterfield Darcey Campbell Tina Casey Patrick Chandler Wynne Clance Todd Clary Keith Cleveland john Cobb Alan Coe Elliott Colla Matt Collins Wendy Comins Suzanne Connelly Bridgett Connors Lisa Cook Elizabeth Cooper i 4 Margaret Cordova Tom Coulter john Cunning- ham Rick Cutler Leo DaBoub Scott Dalton Michelle Davis 154 juniors .F Alison Dellar Marc DelPrete Stacey DeMars jenny DeRevere Kimberly Dickenson Kara Dollahite Scott Douglas Kerry Duarte Grant Dunning Brad Dunzer Angelica Duran Corena Dusck Leslie Eastman Collin Elias jennifer Erlinger Catherine Esnard Afshin Etebar Chris Evenson 1. Football players, Gary Roush, Chris Foster, Tyler johnson, Eric Altshuler, and Tony Nese munch out at lunch. 2. Elliot Colla, Dave Kang, and Chep Kral talk at lunch. 3. Marcie Lambiel and Mark Palmar cheer at a football game. 4. Cynthia Koontz crams during lunch. 5. Scott Layeux and Gary Raush look at some pictures. juniors 155 A in SS . . X Q if H, , .HM 11, ' 2 - . ef K sf 3 S. K mm 3 Q' S gx F S 3 A5- iw f . :-5. Y . iam A L .V mpg l f ',:: g 3 g-1' V! A . B ff X L A :N 1 'S' mA' ' -., J! ' .-435, 55 ww 1. ,Masaf-im f ,riikyp , ., ff, ,isa , QQ ' ,-:T kai. f. if m E. E Q' 'i bm 1 2515 'ii 3 is ,J uni, 5 M f 91 fi, WW 14. 'Www ei , -fgrqfmw li ,. N '3f I ' 2 . ' k 1 b ',-E:?n5,ywg. pw My Pig wx Q 4? -W' we S 0 nik- ., 'N W. -rf- 1. jennifer Erlinger, Cynda Harwood, lill Randle, and jenny Yates get together in the quad. 2. Annette lohansson and Paige Brennan don't know which way is up. 3. Sandy Simmons and Kathy York get together and talk. 4. Chris Orr and Trisha Brownell relax. 5. Matt Collins enjoys the beach. I l. Chris Harder Kristy Harman Sarah Harmon Pam Harrington Cynda Harwood Brett Hemphill Leslie Hendrickson Linda Herndon Anne Hilbert Don Hilliard Deidre Hilluard Kim Hoagland Chuck Hobbs Stephanie Hoch Paula Hoggatt Kurt Holland Eric Holmgren Rikky Holt juniors 157 Bob Hoose Mike Horn Vicki Horton john Hostetler Elaine Houssels Ping Hu jenifer Hughes Susie Iler Lisa Imbernino Lisa Irvin Kirsten jacobson Wendy jawor Andy jeffs Tyler johnson Cathy jones Kaija jones Steve Kaller David Kang 1. Lisa Imbernino and Finn Dorough study together 2. Don Pryor watches the girls go by 3 Kara McGuinness laughs as Milo reads The Crucible 4 john McCarthy plays smashball 5 Erin Werner Mi chelle Root and Monique Rlgaud sell and eat cook ies at the junior Bake Sale 158 juniors f Q5 'M' Us M y ,fd Q Q K 2 S' li J .ga .- y .gg fl In, gy iii' Q ,, 41 if fm fi :f x lil' 'L 1 f 'MW Z 'f I' Q 'A' .4 .' : ' i 2 -his 25? -is - X Q L .2 ,, 5 1 M, .1-M ,J 2 if Q t' gig ' i s Laura Mann Monique Marengo Brett Marlowe David Marotta Shelly Martin Greg Masley Brynne Mason Mark Massari Kristin McClain Molly McClain lon McClintock jennifer McCrickerd Hunter McGee Tracey McGrath Kara McGuinness jill McLean Kristy McNamee Vicky McPeak Elizabeth McQuoid Tanya McVeigh Kathleen Mears 160 juniors Steve Lumsdon Brad Macmillin jennifer Maher Kelly Malcomb u 1. Parker Butterfield considers making a quick get-away. 2. Megan Burke and Kara McGuinness have the fourth period blues. 3. Cynda Harwood notices the cute guy above. 4. Shawn Whitesell caught by the camera. Cathleen Mills David Moon Robert Mordkin Mary Mosmann Melinda Myerson Karin Myrick Miki Nagatani Buffy Neal james Neff Nancy Neff Steven Nelson Marci Neville Nic Nichol Matt Nielsen Erick Norris Kristen Ochs Chris Orr Mark Osgood Elizabeth Owens Frank Padilla Karen Pas juniors 161 4 Mark Palmer Liz Peck john Pessler Mike Peters Evan Petersen Blair Pettis Lori Phillips Stacy Pillsbury Liz Pint jennifer Piper Linda Pitcher Steve Ponzio Nancy Pope jeff Prechel Anabella Quevedo jill Randle Stacy Rau Gary Rausch 162 juniors 1. Brad Dunzer and Steve Vistaunet viciously type. 2. Helen Lemmon eats a candy bar and drinks her coke while janet Hassid wishes she could have some. 3. Linda Pitcher is getting a little tired of school pressures. 4. Blair Pettis and Peter Stoughton are racking their brains to finish a Spanish test. 5. Mark Os- good gets annoyed at listening to Steve Ponzio. Eric Rausin Wendy Reid jennifer Reite Alicia Remsen Meg Revely Laura Ridley Monique Riguad Scott Rimland Holly Rittenhouse julie River Dominique Roark Matthew Robinson Elliot Colla Christi Rodgers Andres Rodriguez Susan Rogers Michelle Root justine Rosenheck Rennee Rubens Don Russell Andrew Saponaro Tracy Schmidt Kristin Schwellenbach Stephanie Scott Susan Seely Zach Selden Eric Sellas Steve Sellinger juniors 3 Kier Shapiro Steve Shapiro Hiroshi Shiba Haruko Shigekawa Erik Sie Sandy Simmons jeff Sklansky Stacy Snow Alison Spear Todd Starnes Amy Stauffer lim Stauffer Cristelle Steenson Rob Stefano Larry Stein jay Stokes Keri Sussman Steve Sutton jeff Swallow jon Thatcher April Thompson Carrie Thompson julie Tidy Dana Tindall 164 juniors ,gl - M -y 0 , gg , 'W QE? WEL W vu. 5 .Ji -or 5 X Q Rua! 1 S if ,gif .haf- , . .E,-2 5 Q 11' Q. Shawn Whitesell Lisa Willett Amy Williams Kevin Wilkes Stuart Winston Tyra Wolfsberg Scott Wolfshagen Mike Wood lenny Woodburn Richard Wolcott Missy Yank Sean Yeager 166 juniors Katie Yort not pictured: Ian Aler Andy Allegaert David Anderson Allison Archey Tina Barquist Stephen Barthlomew Richard Bartlett jeremy Bash Sean Battaglia Michael Berk Ben Birch jon Bjorklund Robert Bond Mike Brandon David Brantley Mike Breslow Neil Brians Kai Broms jeff Brown Michael Brown Michael Brown lain Buchan john Burns jim Busby Kevin Cacavalla Teresa Cagigas Debbie Callihan Ben Campo 2 Scott Cash Bridget Christian Michelle Christianson john Chytraus jeff Clemence Corrine Cook Vicki Crump Dawn Curran jody Curtis Greg Cutler Teri Davis Colleen DeWald Kathleen Doering Milford Dorough Brad Driver Pat Dyson john English Lisa Ensign Richard Flanzer Heidi Freundt Shannon Gardner Mark Gada Michelle Gettleman Greg Giddings Brian Goddard Samantha Goldstein jeff Gould Linda Griffin Vafa Haghani jane Hillis Frank Hinman Wayne Hofstetter jilber Hovagimyan julie Howard Brett Hughes Roxanne Huish Danny Hume Lance Hunter Dave jackson Dave jacobs Eric jaye Annette johansson Bill johnson Matt jones Stacey Kelly Russ Klein David Krassner Dave Kruse Kim Leason Ryan Lee Todd Luzius jim Macke Craig Manchester Kirk Manclark jerry Manna Henry Martinez 1. Saskia Vanderwal and julie Boyle study history. 2. Allison Archey, Mathew Nielson, Steve Turner, Shelly Martin, and Sean Austin en- joy another day at lunch. 3. Keri Sussman and Liz Pint smile for the camera. 4. Kirsten jacobson jokes with Chep Kral. 5. Colleen DeWald talks with friends at lunch. 4 5 Nicole Martynow Scott McCorkle Mike McCormick Lisa McGee Peter Messenger Felicia Miller Cathleen Mills Craig Mitchell Michele Miodoch Keith Moore Tony Motakef Greg Mullen Krista Nelson Tony Nese Tricia Norman David Ogle Kevin Ordahl Karen Pas Robert Polonsky Christine Porter Mathew Porterfield David Propp Don Pryor Dan Psomas Audrey Regner Kurt Rieder james Roberts Greg Rokos Lisa Romney Paula Rosellini Hollie Russell Ray Sawan Karl Schnug Brent Schoenbaum Matt Schonert Craig Scott Kevin Seely jeff Smith jason Stebbins Peter Stoughton Kaeran Sudmalis Peter Svensson Paul Van Dyke jim Villers Henry Waller Andy Warner Matt Wesner Larry Whittington Amy Williams Richard Wise jaymie Witty Dwaine Wright jennifer Yates Bryan Yeater Seymour Yu Raymond Zahradnik juniors 167 Rockin alive in 8 Class of '85- we really pulled it to- gether, expansion from little exclusive cliques to big open groups, surprising everyone with our total rowdiness at rallies, waiting for the big, moment ... OUR LICENSES! then no more having mommy drive us everywhere. homecoming '82- our float was rockin alive . 1. Steve Morris surveys the quad at lunch. 2. jeff Muller, Steve Satchell, Bobby Rountree, and Tyler Stringer act cool. 3. Biology students work hard. 4. Members of the sophomore class watch the Harbor rally. 5. Nicki Kale smiles at lunch time. 6. Kathy Parker enjoys a football game. 7. Guy Putnins and Tracy Evans have a great time at Homecoming. 8. Brian Davison, jennifer O'Kieffe, Laurie Natland, and jeff Muller take time off from dancing to pose for the picture. 168 sophomores Traci Allen Andrea Allison Doug Allison Tracy Allsup Wendy Alston Linda Anderson lane Ankeny lordan Arthur Patrick Artukovich Annette Askari Emily Atencio April Avila Stacy Baker Hagop Balikcioglu Cindy Barnard Michelle Barnes Tamara Barney Candice Bartholomew Steven Bedaux Kathy Behain jennifer Behrens Mike Bendetti julie Bennitt Kristan Bentley sophomores 169 Lynne Bercaw Nadim Bikhazi Keelyn Bodine Karine Bondra Eric Bonetti Mark Borg Wendy Boscon Lynnea Bradley Mike Brady Kathy Bright Mary Bruey Rachel Bunn Linda Burton Erik Buzzard Kim Cain Suzy Canfield Susan Carroll Tim Cassutt 170 sophomores Mike Cavanaugh Kristen Cesario Kim Christell Mark Clemens Alfie Cooper Brian Coulson Kathy Coulter Kim Cranford Clark Cronin Sheri Crowell Walter Crowell Matt Dalton Bill D'Angelo Greg Davenport jeff Davenport Yvette Davenport Karen Davis Mindy Davis Brian Davison Kelly Delap james Delozier Steve De Mars Daniel Dickenson Camie Doder 1. loanne Goody and Peter Nourse talk intensely. 2. Sophomores en- joy watching the cheerleaders per- form. 3. Laurie Natland, leanne Grantham, Kathy Moore, and Kar- ine Bondra watch a thrilling foot- ball game. Gail Doebke Ann Dusebout Cathleen Eaton Wendy Eaton Steve Edwards Tania Ershig sophomores 171 Narsis Esfahani Tracy Evans jani Fales Kevin Fell Debbie File David Fisk Bret Fitterer Cameron Fraide Will Fukuda David Garlich Ray Garra Kristin Gaylord Richard Geib Kurht Gerhardt Cathleen Gerst Shireen Ghani-Banki Gianna Giannulli Mindy Gianulias Rachel Gillis loanne Goody Mike Gouvion Don Grail Jeanne Grantham April Gray 172 sophomores ,li if mil' ima' ,f ,gl Mike Green Amy Gregg Stephanie Groves Timothy Habif Steve Hahn Glenn Hamburger lon Hankin Catherine Hanly lane Harano Kate Hardesty Sandy Harrier Beth Harvey Bobby Hatfield Brandy Havens 1. Steve Satchell and his classmates listen attentively to a lecture. 2. Mike Brady turns to talk to a classmate in Safety Education class. 3. Pat McGrath chews cafeteria food. Brett Heap Stephanie Hecker Keith Heeley Elizabeth Helwig Katarina Hermelin Michael Hernandez Brooke Herrington Tom Hill Amy Hillis julie Hochadel sophomores 173 Doug Howard Nichole Huffnagle jeff Hull john Humphreys Mark Hurray Kathy jackson Brent jacobson Mike janicin Amy johnson Dan Holland Heidi Holland Kim Holloway Fred johnston David jones Nichole Kale Norman Karns Kevin Kavanaugh Golnaz Kaviyanian Kristine Kerley Wade Kerley Amer Khwaja Doug Kilmer Gordon Kilmer Michelle Kirkham 174 sophomores 1. Sophomores Tauno Koivisto, Curtis Manning, Nick Sopkovich, and Stan Frazier lstandingl plan weekend activities with Mark Borg, Scott Murdock, and lim De- lozier. 2. Mark Vitale, Curtis Man- ning, Patt McGrath, and David Fisk chortle in the quad. 3. Shelley Burnes and Bobby Hatfield antici- pate the Homecoming game. 4. David Olmschied pauses long enough to have his photograph taken. -A+. A 11. I l 'sl w l Q' ,gif 41 ,mein f .XM 'e-:sf Stuart Lillas Meg Linton 11 Barbara Lippman Allison Litwack julie Locke Kevin Kirsch Kristin Kitchen Lisa Klarin Shoshana Knopf Tauno Koivisto Kelly Kopp Larry Kosky Candace Kovach Lisa Kraft Mikail Kruger Stefany Kushner Todd Lamoureaux Stephen Latham Courtney Lawrence lenifer Leavitt Chris Lee Richard Lemmon julie Lessler Mi Young Lezama sophomores 175 Heather Manclark Dave Marriott Catherine Matthews julie McCarter l Thomas McCarthy 1 Kim McClain i Lisa McClellan 1 Heidi McClintock i Toshika McEligot Samantha McGahan Linda McGaugh Patt McGrath Mike McKee Andrew McLaughlin jason McMahan Beth Merry Weslie Metcalf Mellissa Michaelson Mark Miller Kelly Loofbourrow Gracie Lowden Kristen Lowder Alyson Mack Lisa Mahoney 1. john Slavin and his Mission Bay date, attend Homecoming. 2. Like most students, Steve Hahn, Bobby Roundtree, David Fisk, and Robert Tomichek all snap to attention as Sherman Dorn speaks at open- mike. 3. Dana Skanlon studies with classmates David Fisk, Debbie Devine, and Alyson Mack. 4. An- nette Askari, Dave Olmschied, jen- nifer O'Keefe, Matt Wiley, and Brooke Herrington visit in the quad. 176 sophomores jeff Muller Ryan Munson Scott Murdock Laurie Natland Betsy Nelson Brian Nelson Theron Nelson Stephanie Noonan Tom Norwood Peter Nourse sophomores 177 Babak Mirhashemi Amy Mitchell Timmy Mitchell Michele Moder Takeshi Mohr: Christy Moiso Michelle Monigal Chris Mooney Kathy Moore Steve Morris Blair Mueller Kerry O'Heany jennifer O'Kieffe Dave Olmscheid john O'Neil Mark O'Neil Kathy Parker Scott Parker Dan Patterson Laurie Paxon Greg Pessler Eric Peterson julie Peterson Brent Place Rich Post Byron Preston Kim Price Andrea Redick Amy Reinhold 178 sophomores 1. Larry Oconnor tries to hit a high note. 2. Laura Natland, Lisa Mo- honey, Kathy Moore and Troy Dorough listen to the teacher. 3. Karen Schwalbe bites into a cook- ie. 4. Lynne Bercaw snickers as her friend tells a joke. Kevin Roberson Kirk Romberg Rachel Rosen Ricky Roshan Crystal Rouch Bob Rountree Diane Rush jeff Ryan Steve Satchell Debbie Sauter Dana Scanlan Andrienne Scarcello Lena Schibye lon Schisler julie Schancite Steve Schroeder Richard Schultz Erin Scott David Seal Scott Shackleton Barry Shepherd David Shrader Suzanne Shrader Andrea Siegel Lisa Siegel Robert Siegel Stacey Skeie Kirsten Sketch Deanna Slocum Ricky Smirl sophomores 179 5 ' M 1 3 ? i L , . bp' Vj 6 ,. ' ' ,fr rf. V V ,LYS QL .6 k L WU . gg, an K . ,R 4h.k :L N Eff X . 'j u - kfr, W 'i A H Vk '- I ,Q 1 :M N W Y . .E qvi' 5. kqigg K . A f fx ,H I it U ,x 4 W ff 4 ,j E! - if M g it . Ti . f - :..'::9'-f i .32 Ti ,- I sw W A 4,1 X, ,,......-- .f ,,.....-..f M y 'lf' U fb wg- Wi,-am:-1s.2.wpWm:,',.,-.af-'xlffng ,, -f lv ff 'f , ax ' 1 a X S 4f,.L,wH , Au f , 2., '55 57 ' - f gf? Q,-EL - '- K, , iSii2iiia?'f3a32mT' W fg g , 3 W . 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K , .. , , T , . + ., Class of '86 led by President Bonzo Painter and Secretary-treasurer Michelle McKeever learned about rallies, Tab attacks, Friday night football games, formal dances and, the freshmen favorite: vending machines. This year's freshmen, like all past freshmen, were notorious for being obnoxious, getting driven to games by their parents, taking the bus home and hanging out in the Commons. The class of '86 will remember its freshmen year and will be thankful it's over!! 1. Laurie Von Kleins- mid gets ready to eat a tasty cake. 2. Enthralled freshmen listen to an exciting lecture. 3. Sydney Spragins and Carolyn Blake talk in the Commons, 4. Kevin Whitehouse hams it up for the camera. 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Kelly jaquiss, Nicole Condon, Rod .. ,gf hu,-3j'5 Beth Arcaro Behnam Bagheri Bradley Barker Kelly Becker Dana Bolen Andrew Borsanyi john Burrows Louis Bush Carla Cariker Randy Carlson Tina Clark Claire Cooke Dawn Correll Kevin Deemer Robert Dickson Craig Dotzauer Stephen Dougan Kerri Dudley jayme Erickson Stephen Ervin April Etchegoyen Sandra Fawcett jamie Felt john Gallardo Eric Grandia jennifer Grossman 1 p-. Graham, Scott McManigal, and Kim McGuiness chat about the long await- ed Christmas vacation. 2. Mike Brown concentrates on a new piece of mu- sic. 3. john Cecil, Nick Sopkovich, and Chandler Smith shy away from the camera. 4. Robin Hoffman calls home for a ride. 5. Frank McGeo reads his Surfing magazine in World! Cultures. 6. Eric Luesebrink learns about Russia in World Cultures. 7. Amy Pecken- paugh and Lisa johnson dream of when they will be seniors. NOT PICTURED Olga Hale Mark Harrison Kimberly Heinrichs Gary Hicks Royden Hobbs Tom Holland Darin Holt Shannon jackson Greg jacobs Graig Kenemore George Kent Robin Klema Karen Klimek Erin Last Shannon Loudermilk Brandi Machado Lisa Marchetti Michael McCallum Mary Medlin Dale Miller Kimberly Mohtoya Chris Mullin Kristen Murphy jill Newcomb David Nogas Barbara Olsen Brian Patchett Silvina Perewozki Steven Prescott Beth Psomas Cecilia Ramirez jeff Rayborn Chris Romano David Romanus Steven Root Wendy Rose Cynthia Rosellini Chandler Smith Sarah Smith Nich Sopkovich Richard Stedman Michael Stene Eric Stephens Sisi Stuart Liz Tester jason Tyler Shawa Urban Lauren VonKleinsmid Michele Warlaumont Anne Whiton Christophe Wintrode freshmen 195 0. ,Q lbw QE J, 59 I Q.: X Fi S .a 2 sz 5 Q1 L-3. ' I l l ' ' Fast break to CIF loan Loos leaps high to grab a loose ball. She traps it and comes down in a sea of waving arms. She rockets a pass to Lisa Romney, who quickly dribbles down the court ast opposing players. Romney passes the ball off to Heather Estey who drives into the key and shoots. The net swishes as the ball falls through the hoop. It's another point for the Sea Queens in a championship season. Under the guidance of Coach Dave Heffern, the CdM girls' basketball team hustled, dribbled, and shot their way to a CIF 3A championship. This year's team was led by Heather Estey, a point guard, who averaged 18 points per game during the regular season. Lisa Romney was another offensive star who scored consistently and often. loan Loos, Francine Wynn, and Angie Dodds, the other starters, also contributed greatly to the team. After compiling a 13-1 league record, the Sea Queens entered the CIF playoffs where they advanced to the finals. There, the girls captured the CIF crown by defeating Esperanza 59-52, capping off their most successful season in history. 198 girls' basketball ' . if 'ii 31145 'WWII 'CJ an fi.-.M 1. Heather Fstey releases the ball in mid-air. 2. Leslie Pittman is blocked by a Huntington player. 3. Fran Wynn shoots the ball while Leslie Pittman and Angie Dodds watch, 4. Angie Dodds guards a Huntington player. 5. Fran Wynn sends a high pass to the middle. Tina Clark Angie Dodds Heather Estey Suzanne Graham Leslie Pittman Lisa Romney julie Tidy Kim Valentine Michelle Willard Francine Wynn Coach David Heffern Coach lim Strong Not Pictured loan Loos girls' basketball 199 acing ahead I'd never been so nervous for a race. Lining up, seeing the great competition, it was nerve-wracking. The gun went oft? we started The first mile was a slam-bang fight for position. Then we hit the hills, known as the Rollercoaster. The trail went up forever and the runners became strung out on the course. It was like a bad dream. The finish was the most welcome sight l'd ever seen. -Anne Hilbert The biggest change for this year's varsity and j.v. girls' Cross-country teams was adjusting to racing against two teams, in tri-meets, since the Sea View League expanded to eight schools. More dual-meets had to be run late in the week, and the athletes were tired, performance declined in weekend invitational meets. Top varsity runner, Stacey Skeie, suffered a stress fracture early in the season, but Anne Hilbert, jenny Yates, and Kelly Graham contended with tough opponents to place 12th, 18th, and 30th consecutively at Lea ue Fina s. The j.v. team, led by jill Freedman and Micheqle Moder, enjoyed relative success. judging by how the season went, with many new freshmen, stated Karen Gilbert, the j.v. team should be a competitive force next year. l A 200 glrls' cross-country Gail Freedman Samantha MCGahan Kelly Graham Anne Hilbert Kira Loofbourrow Susie Paulsen Stacey Skeie jenny Yates ludi Wright Coach Diana lones Coach Bill Leach Coach julie Leach I' nY,, Wn 21 Z H int Row: Lynne Bercaw, Candace Kovach, jill Freedman, Susana Torres, Beth Eisenburg, Chiara nbardini, Samantha Allen, Susan Tompkins, Elizabeth Burlingame, Row 2: Stephanie Hecker, 'ole Condon, Camryn Muth, Heidi McClintock, Brandy Bennett, Brynn Rauth, Francesca ssari, jill Wooten, Kelly Savittieri, Lara Sutherland, jill Stanley, Suzanne Willis, Back Row: :helle Moder, jennifer Piper, Karen Gilbert, Maria Rogers, Terry Moon, Lynnea Bradley, hering Rinaldo, Angel Blinder, Susan Peters, Stephanie Chiprin, Amy Blair, Not Pictured: Beth 'vey, julie Locke, julie Lessler. 3 l 4 1. Coaches julie Leach and Marga- ret Brown relax after League finals at Saddleback junior College. 2. Anne Hilbert and jenny Yates stay loose after the varsity race at League Championships. 3. Maria Rogers and Brandy Bennett look toward a hill during CdM's home meet. 4. julie Locke talks with a hungry coach, Bill Leach. 5. Susie Paulson works up the final hill on the Back Bay course. 6. Kira Loof- bourrow concentrates on a Costa Mesa opponent ahead of her. 7. jill Freedman strides up a hill towards the finish line. girls' cross-country 201 Samantha Allen Lynn Bercaw Carolyn Blake Patti Brown Liz Foley janet Hassio Anne Hilbert lane Hillis Kirsten lacobson lenifer Noonan Stephanie Noonan Linda Pitcher Cathy Rinaldo Maria Rogers Tracy Rogers jenny Yates Not pictured: Coach Noonan 202 girls' soccer Girls' varsity kicks away competitors Girls' Varsity soccer had a great season this year ending with a 6-5-1 record. Their toughest competitors of the year were University, Estancia, and El Toro. They lost to Uni and Estancia but beat El Toro 3-1, which was a great upset in league standings. Stephanie Noonan won the Richard Lightburn Memorial award which is an award for all-around good attitude. Anne Hilbert and Kirsten Jacobson won most valuable defense. Patti Brown and Jenifer Noonan won the most valuable offense award. In CIF, lenifer Noonan and Anne Hilbert made all league teams, while Patti Brown and Stephanie Noonan made second team. 1. Anne Hilbert and Lynn Bercaw play aggressivly on the soccer field. 2. Liz Foley kicks a corner kick. 3. Merit Schweickert passes the ball to a teammate. V Soccer rushes down the field to victory 'Iii im if ffm ., QL - Front row: jill Freedman, Beth Eisenberg, Camryn Muth. Row 2: Gail Freedman, Lisa johnson, Terry Moon, Stacy Hovee. Back row: Coach Murphy, Lori Gross, Heidi McClintock, Kamme Hartling, Michelle McKeever, jill Wooten, Nicole Condon, Candace Kovach, Colleen Mills. Not pictured: Brynn Rauth, Susan Tomkins. 1. Michelle McKeever throws the ball back into the field. 2. Beth Eisenberg struggles for the ball. After losing their first four games, IV soccer beat their next seven opponents for a 7-4 record. Their toughest games, which they lost, were with El Toro and Newport Harbor. Brynn Rauth won the coach's award and a sportsmanship and teamwork award. Colleen Mills won most valuable defense. Most valuable offense went to Nicole Condon, while Susan Tomkins won the most aggressive award. girls' soccer 203 Softball on deck in '83 The varsity girls' softball team looks to be an improvement over years past. Led by new coach Mary Becket and returning starters Ilene Hess, Angie Dodds, Karen Kolstad, Lisa Romney, and Kim Valentine, the team beat rival Newport Harbor 11-4. Newcomers Amy Conoway, Lynn Etkins, Kristi Coale, Heather Estey, and Nell Killefer added much to the Sea Queen line-up. The girls' IV squad, under new coach Ted Williams, worked hard to add continuity to their game. Susan Bond Kim Carpenter Kristi Coale Amy Conaway Angie Dodds Iayme Erickson Lynn Etkins Heather Estey Ilene Hess Molly Huntsman Nell Killefer Karen Kolstad Lisa Romney Kim Valentine Nicole Waters 7 204 girls' softball 40 W W wwf, .,,,, W W, ,,,, Front row: Sarah Harmon, Kathleen Mears, Analisa LaBianco, lanice Foster, Missy Letour- neau, jayme Erickson. Row 2: Lori Phillips, Barbara Lippman, Cindi Street, jenny Wood- burn, Gloria Rowbotham, Kim McClain, Kristen McClain. Back row: Kim Leason, Nicole Waters, Blair Mueller, Kim Christell, Amy Mitchell, Laura Ridley, lill Wardrup. Not pic- tured: Daphne Dodge. W yyif . ..,,,.., ,V 1. W, nm M HN ' M 4Wmw1fmf..,.,, 5,7 ,,,' WWW W Q . 2, ' PQ ls -ll I , .Y1,H.3H: ls if 4 .lv A33 UN ',zWff-3l?.s A r 4 .X2ls15gsiAj1tSQLkx,i,i . 45-aiu I .. . V 21, 15,-wg, 1 , - 1 , 'f:i37nl1.QX-12412 FQ as ga, 9 .4 it af. M fy. L., 'Q ,Q 'Kam 4033 1. Kristi Coale pitches a good one. 2. Kim Christell is ready to sprint for third base. 3. Ilene Hess is in position for a good hit. 4. Ted Wil- liams, IV coach. 5. Kathleen Mears and Missy Letourneau get ready for practice. 6. Mary Beckett, Var- sity coach. 7. Amy Conaway catches a hot pitch. girls' softball 205 l irls' swimming Michele Bird Karon Butcher if Elizabeth Cavanaugh Kerry Duarte Kristy Harmon Beth Harvey Stephanie Hecker Kelly Loofbourrow Kira Loofbourrow Susan Paulsen Samantha McC-ahan Amy Reinhold Linda Robb ANN 'Qs Stacy Skeie Coach Dana Braun Coach lim Turner it awitiiin its 206 girls' swimming makes a splash 5 f ' Z ' 2- This year's girls' swimming team, under Coach jim Turner, has the potential to capture the league cham ionship. The team was especially strong in individual medleys and sprints. Last yea they received an honorable mention from the National interscholastic Swim Coaches Associatio in team relay. The team was led by many of last year's returningm champions such as junior Michele Bird and Sop omores Amy Reinhold and Stacy Skeie. Michele and Amy are National competitors, working out with the United States Swimming Team. Both made CIF, each receiving second place in two individual events. Michele qualified for All-American in the 100-yard freestyle relay. Stacy Skeie made CIF in the 400 yard freestyle as freshman. According to Senior swimmer Linda Robb, the new freshmen have depth. She believes that the team has a good chance of reaching their goal this year. t Qi WN .. .... X . -3 .- fgilgi'-7f Q5gg:Q5l5f':' 1 nfl: 155 . w ig 0 MW LLM My wwf' 1. Susan Paulsen glides through the water. 2. Maria Rodgers looks ahead to the finish. 3. The team practices their kicking techniques. 4. julie Lessler takes a breath as she races freestyle. 5. Karon Butcher races with determination. 6. Spe- cial thanks to Ebbtide photogra- pher Kevin Wilkes for the out- standing underwater photos. girls' swimming 207 jessica Algazi Shannon Burge Stacey DeMars Lisa Ensign Heather Goodbody Heidi Katzman Denise Mallos Rachel Rosen Brett Stevens jill Tyler Coach Scott Penner Not Pictured: jane Vansteenhuyse 208 girls' tennis ennis nets a good season Zll Led by the exceptional ability of jessica Algazi and the strong doubles team of Heidi Katzman and Lisa Ensign, the girls' varsity tennis team finished with a league record of 11-2. The team did as well as I expected from the start of the season, commented Head Coach Scott Penner. The only two Sea Queen defeats came from a tough Estancia team. Although CdM lost to Estancia twice, the powerful doubles team of KatzmanfEnsign did beat the 931 ranked Estancia doubles team. 4 1. Denise Mallos anticipates as her teammate, Shan- non Burge, serves in a doubles game during practice. 2. jill Tyler takes a strange stance after a forehand shot. 3. Lisa Ensign makes a tough backhand shot. 4. Kristen Parsons returns a lob. girls' tennis 209 J .V. Tennis swings into action The j.v. did better than I had expected, said Coach Kim Duesler about the girls' junior varsity tennis season. Indeed, the j.v. team had a good season, having lost only to University C13-5l, and finishing with a league record of 12-1. In their last game of the season against University the Sea Queens won, giving them a tie for first in league. This year the girls' frosh-soph tennis team played only two matches, winning against both Sunny Hills and Newport Harbor. The reason for only two matches, according to Deusler, was that not many schools had frosh-soph teams. Next year I hope frosh- soph will have more opportunities to play, said Duesler, because of the teams' exceptional talent. 210 girls' tennis rosh-So h serves into a good season P - iw 3 Front row: Monique Ussini, Lisa Blender, lana Liechty. Back row: Tina Casey, Cheryl Gabrilian, Daphne Dodge, Kristin Parsons, loanne Goody, Mindy Gianulias, Gloria Robatham, Stacy Hovee. 4 5 1. Ann Walker returns a solid serve. 2. Cheryl Gabrilian hits a ground stroke. 3. Tina Casey makes a solid serve during practice. 4. Denise Mallos and jane Vansteenhuyse smile for the camera. 5. Stacy Ho- vee walks to practice. 6. Domini- que Roark makes a tough back- hand shot. girls' tennis 211 Tracy Evans Linda Burton Kelly Graham Jeanne Grantham Lori Ann Gustafson jane Harano Anne Hilbert Carolyn johnson loan Loos Lisa Mahoney Marcia Neville Leslie VanDell jennifer Yates Christine Yort 212 girls' track Not pictured: Shannon Loudermilk Michelle Moter Stacy Stewart W M' 'si ' 4 MW? ,s My t -:ffm f ,SM MQ ,f 5' f, , fy, L wtf Glrl 111 the fast lane W 4? if LY 1, 'qw f ffvtywfaa-if 1 ,, ,G AV,, ,, , ,, . , ,,,, ,,,,t,, ,,,VV, , WNWW , , M Mwwwww We 4? Sz 4+ gm me f The 1983 Corona del Mar girls' track team headed toward CIF finals with unprecedented support by its members. Athletes returning from last season included Tracy Evans, Kelly Graham, Lori Gustafson, jane Harano, Anne Hilbert, Carolyn johnson, joan Loos, Michelle Moter, Leslie VanDell, and jennifer Yates. This year's track team was strongly supported by the field events with Lori Gustafson at the helm, and the mile relay with Tracy Evans, Michelle Moter, Kelly Graham, and newcomer Shannon Loudermilk. 2 g 4 5 1. jennifer O'Kieffe and Kerry O'Heany stretch out before a wor- kout. 2. Debbie Callihan runs for an upcoming meet. 3. Lori Gustafson twirls like a ballerina while throw- ing the discus. 4. Mike Bruggaman, Steve Cazinski, and Dean West make up the coaching staff for the girls' track team. 5. Anne Hilbert warms up during practice. Front row: Shannon Loudermilk, Karen Schwalbe, Nicole Weinberger, Brandy Bennett, Kerry O'Heany. Row 2: Denise Landry, Samantha Allen, Sandy Hugill, Camryn Muth, jennifer O'Kieffe, Alison Watson. Row 3: julie Laughlin, Sydne Spragins, Deborah Neville, Debbie Callihan, jennifer Noonan, Tiffany Smith, Stephanie Noonan, Lucy Hartford, jill Wooten, Brynn Rauth, Back Row: Brian Hunsaker-coach. Vanessa Chong, Amy Blair, Laurie Bennett, Tanya McVeigh, jerri Mooers, Suzanne Willis, jill Stanley, Kamme Hartling, and Mike Bruggaman-coach. girls' track 213 I 214 girls' volleyball I 2 Spiking to victory Setter Leslie Pittman floats a perfect ball high to the left side of the court. Pam Lawrence leaps and extends her arm. The ball spins off her hand and slams into the opposite court. Another point for the Sea Queens means another victory for this year's winning team. Undefeated and unchallenged in league play against teams such as Newport Harbor, University, and Irvine, the girls were coached by Harold Noriega and led by the play of Pam Lawrence and Brooke Herrington. These two spikers were backed up by setters Ilene Hess, Leslie Pittman, Kara MCC-uinness, Mary Ann Muller, and Cammie Doder. After clinching the Sea View League title by beating Newport Harbor, the Sea Queens earned a berth in the CIF play-offs. In the first two rounds, the team trounced Ocean View in three straight games and defeated St. Ioseph's in four games. The Sea Queens then defeated Santa Monica and advanced to CIF semi-final play, where the girls downed Laguna to reach the finals. Against a tough Mira Costa team, the girls lost in a hard- fought match which rounded out a spectacular season. vaw of-1.5. .Gigi AK? 45 Dana Allen Linda Burton Cammie Doder Brooke Herrington Ilene Hess Pam Lawrence Laura Niedringhaus Kara McGuinness Mary Ann Muller Leslie Pittman Andrea Redick Harold Noriega 1. Linda Burton slams one in a warm up. 2. Extending herself, Bur- ton serves up a ball. 3. Leslie Pitt- man lofts a perfect ball in a victory over Newport Harbor. 4. loan Loos spikes the ball as jennifer Noonan watches. 5. Brooke Herrington concentrates as she executes a beautiful spike. Al Z5 girls' volleyball 215 adminton takes action Against all odds with losing most of their top Varsity players to last year's graduating class and having a very young team, badminton came out victorious. As coach Kim Duesler said, We did lose a lot of Varsity players, but we have a lot of fresh, new talent that should take us far this year. Leading the Sea Kings were Suzi Evans, Kevin Smith, Cammie Doder, Scott Wolfshagen, Desiree Ronald and Kandi Wilkes, and Laura Williams and Marilyn Taylor. This year's team followed in the footsteps of previous League victories. Badminton had a very strong team, however tough opponents were Estancia, Costa Mesa, and Newport Harbor. ..,, Q l Front row: Lynne Bercaw, Rich Smirl, john Chytraus, Keith Heely, Kent Wilks, joan Lichty, Brooke Herrington, Andrea Redick, lana Liechty, Cammie Doder. Row 2: Suzanne Connelly, Scott Wolfshagen, Raymond Sawan, Coach Kim Duesler, Matt Cranford, Iain Buchan, Laura Williams, Marilyn Taylor, Mike Wood, Brad McMillian,Candace Kovach,Shelly Barnes, Eric Sie. Row 3: john Cobb, Kathy Parker, Ryan Kelly, Dan Patterson, Kelly Toon, Steve Ponzio, Russ Wolfshagen, Katie Yort, joanne Goody, Kevin Ordahl, Chris ller, Kandi Wilks, Laura Pomeroy. Back row: Andy Allegart, Gretchen Geigele, Chrissie Porter, Kara McGuinness, Mimi Latham, Ryan Lee, Stacey Rau, Roderich Graham, April Thompson, lay Stokes, Chris Mooney, Kevin Smith. Not pictured: Desiree Ronald, Michelle Goodrow, Stephanie Skinner, Kirsten Kear, Annette lohansson, Gia jackson, Kathy jackson, Matt Stayner, Phil Reilly, Kurht Gerhardt. 216 badminton ,,,,ff' 'FF 1. Stacey Rau shows good form for the service return. 2. Iain Buchan concentrates on his serve during practice. 3. Cammie Doder reaches to make a drop shot. 4. Laura Wil- liams makes an awesome smash. 5. Coach Kim Duesler points out new team strategy. 4 L .. M L ' A ,ir f -' 0 , . ww.. '7?V. 1 s . , 'A K If . 5 M , 1 QQ' I 5' '53 A K V , 4, at , ' xii., sv 1 Vg 1 1 , ,,4, ,,, wg. 4 4 ' v b 'K 4 ,W f , 1 W W- . P, . ' , . V - . ' K Q Q, 0 A . - H 1 ' - :v:. ,.,-Q, ' ' fs- gf. ,gf ' h M ff E 1 x. ,kr Q. 'YwWQF'?.f, We -9 '1 M5353 :A at In K , ' wi 1 ' fi .Lied-fuiiz ,, ve, seein: 'gi.fMv,.,.: M , E. . .. , Q W md Q J 'Q W 0 K ' 55, I 4. , . 1 w k ' 2 as . , - ,ij I .E . A W v ykrg A , -- we . 5 ' fe f. Q f N A 'M - - HL I Q 5. I ,iw 3 XE U k D ..,f.I'! 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Q Q ! a milk: P' wif, Q' 4 i v I 2 x Q i S' F xv P, S I 5 ne. . .Two . .Three strikes you're out! T CdM's Varsity baseball team fell short this year in continuing its winning tradition. Coached by Tom Trager or the 15th year, the team had many tough games and near the end of the season a 6-8 record told the whole storyi. Returning from last year's team, Dave Ariss, Mi e Hess, Gordon Moss, lim Murphy and Greg Wynn helped CdM slaughter San Clemente 10-4 in their pre-season opener. The strength of the 1983 team was in its defense. Most of the returning players held infield positions, although the strength of the pitching staff was still unknown. The responsibilities of that position was divided between Greg Wtynn, the ony returning pitcher, lon Acone, lef Nathanson, an john Burns. CdM's strongest opponents during the 1983 gl season were Costa Mesa, El Toro, and Saddleback. 4 jon Acone 220 boys' baseball Dave Ariss john Burns Pat Cox Dan Harney Mike Hess Brett Hughes Tim Mac In the pre-season game against Mission Viejo, 1. Dave, Ariss waits to tag a returning base stealer. 2. Bret Hughes makes a close play at 3rd base 3. Mike Hess throws to- ward 1st base to make an out 4. Gordon Moss and 8. lim Murphy connect to hit line drives. 5. jon Acone winds up for a fast one. 6. Side arming, jeff Nathanson curves one off the mound. 7. jim Murphy, jeff Nathanson, and Coach Trager disucss their strategy. 9. Mike Hess tags out a Mission Viejo runner. irke Molinaro Gordon Moss lim Murphy jeff Nathanson Don Pryor Rob Richard Greg Wynn Coach Tom Trager I I boys' baseball 221 i eams gain experience from new coaches Front row: from left, Steve Rodgers Kurt Guisness Fred Johnston Mike Perisi Scott Hodge Coach King Row 2: Ben Boyer Mike McCormick Steve DeMars Steve Satchel john Boat Eric Whang Back row: Rikky Holt Kevin Cavanaugh Robert Stefano jeff Prechel Neil Brians Mark Miller 222 boys baseball t X K P 4 5,57 .,q., S V' 1211 vxia, dr 4 E . . N aw x ,xml QQ? Both the IV and FroshfSoph baseball teams were guided this year by new coaches. The lV's, coached by Russell King, opened their pre-season games against Mission Viejo with a 8-2 oss. Ben Boyer, Kurt Ciuisness, jeff Prechel and Rob Stefano, returning from last year's squad, gave outstanding efforts against a tough Mission Viejo team. Team members have high hopes of winning the League title back from Saddleback, who won last year. The FroshfSoph team, under Coach Riddel, felt their strongest point was in the pitching. The team lost their pre-season ame against Mission Viejo, 9-6. Outstanding pfayers in that game were Steve Chabre, Doug Cireen, Kevin McLaughlin, Dan Stefano and Sean Turner. When asked what was beneficial about participating on this year's FroshfSoph squad, one team member stated, lt's a ood experience for getting prepared for Varsity Easeball. We improve throughout the season, primarily in base running and unity by learning from our mistakes. 5 In their pre-season game against Mission Viejo, FroshfSoph team members 1. Sean Turner hits a line drive 2. Pitcher Erik Stevens throws a fast one, and 3. Tim Christiansen waits to tag a runner out at 1st base. 4. lV's Mike McCormick pitches against Mission Viejo in their opener. 5. Rikky Holt is ready to fire a shot to 3rd base. 6. Catcher lohn Boat waits for the pitch. Front row, from left, Charles Richardson Kevin McLaughlin , Erik Stephens Row 2: Coach Riddel Ron Thommarson Steve Clark Doug Green Erik Luesebrink Corky Wagner Back Row: Matt Dubow Tim Christiansen Darin Holt Dan Stefano Steve Chabre Sean Turner Stan Frazier boys' baseball 223 224 boys basketball ings of the Sea CVieW Leaguel Estancia is ahead by two with 18 seconds remaining. Scott Douglas connects with a 23- foot jumper to send the game into overtime. The teams stay neck and neck through overtime. With only four seconds left, Dave VanSteenhuyse scores with a 15-foot jumper to give CdM the 58-56 win. The Varsity team, with a 11-3 league record, shared the Sea View League Crown with Estancia. CdM entered the CIF playoffs for the 11th consecutive year. In the first round, they slaughtered Rowland High 64-49, but fell to Cerritos in the final seconds, 57- 55. Dave VanSteenhuyse, Greg Wynn and Mike Hess led the team in scoring, while Karl Wolff led in rebounds. Mike Hess and Dave VanSteenhuyse were voted to 1st team by the Daily Pilot, and Mike Hess received Sea View League's MVP. Scott Douglas MW Scott Green Q S F . B Mike Hess mt Bill Kendall Chip McKibben -A S I lon Robison M1 Matt Schonert Ron Tomichek ! Q Q A Tom Vance Dave VanSteenhuyse Karl Wolff .. ,..k . 2 1 W. fy ,ji Bob Browilerialhvalgrerf ' J i1 ef I it . -f .. S S 1 so n t gf 1 Lg my 'L , 1 i, wx Psi 5 N? T kts xl xy, S X ggygsw they lx s S+ S Q X s X g i t Mt X 'F F wx X k im A-Q X X X B 56 X 5 . , Nigga s . Q it 2 tt 5 is 1 1 S hgk'l' ' X K SW ii l 1- S-... its R 'gl A l Q Y S F Ex ' lg :tx 3 T ' 1 3, r' t S 5-w 1 1' N 'K 1 , it Q gs , T f X I 4 1 l Q . l 1 1 3 af 1 - 5- ,f it A A-num, lui-.. M wqsff '1.w je hp 6 9 - Lori English Kati Suzanne Head Stats McCormick Samuelian Stats Stats 4 fffgcg wr' 10 At the Irvine Tournament, Coach Er- rion gives strategic advice to his play- ers during a time-outl'l1, and coaches his team to victory from the sideline l31. Pepsi Hot-Shot Scott Douglas C21, Tom Vance 171, and Greg Wynn C81 shoot for two in the Marina Tourna- ment aginst Hueneme. Bill Kendall drives the baseline against Hueneme 191. Karl Wolff C41 and Greg Wynn Q51 contribute to CdM's victory over Mission Viejo in the Marina Tourna- ment. Team members cheer as CdM clinches the Irvine Tournament title l61. A, ,ft X boys' basketball 225 22 The junior varsity team kept up the tradition of having an exceptional season, with an overall season record of 16-5. Losses to Irvine and El Toro were both by one point in the final seconds. The junior varsity players can boast both victories over Newport Harbor. Throughout the season, many players were moved up to varsity: Peter Stoughton, Matt Schonert, Don Pryor lwith four games left in the seasonb, Ray Zaradnik lwith two games left in the seasonb. Outstanding players were Bobby Hatfield-high averages and exceptional ball-handling, Blair Pettis-defensive action and rebounds, Ray Zaradnik- high scorer, and Chris Ciarn- quickness and offensivefdefensive ability. 6 boys' basketball J.V. keeps the traditiong t 'i-w-J 'K F i lyl I ' t 5' Bl ' 5 l , ., 4 v t Q tg, 1, 5 by it g y s it K git gg '51 yup W ,bv , L s' C fi y . W, y.t,t wi , gg 2 C fli Q I V by , Q ,'ft :SK E 5 E V qigz, ,C P li't.g, , L, 5 l:ij-,'I'.. I T' T.: T: -1: :hd -Wu V Vi MW 'W ,,,..i,...fi,,,,, ,s,, ,,,,,,,,f ,W VJIK M U- I: X A MWA . 1' A M A A M ,.,l ...W ,,..,... I , . fs, N ' W 'ri' ff I A Vrmwlfnwwww Phil Corea, Ray Zahradnilc, Peter Stoughton, Bill Kendall, Chris Ciarn, Don Pryor, Blair Pettis, Matt Schonert, Brad Fryer, Mark Osgood, Rob Bentley, Sean Yeager, Kurt Cuis- ness. rosh captures league title 75 M in 1 4' . jg 4 H H23 1 ...S iv ,,,....a.......... -M .--- w.-:.,., N - 'm--N...s1.w-K-M WW-...Q WMM, Mm M WWMW Sophomores: assistant coach Steve Egly, Fred johnston, Bobby Zimmer, Brian Davison, Steve Satchell, Richard Lemmon, Eric Strauss, Steve Morris, jim Ireland, Guy Putnams, Bobby Hatfield, Robert Tomichek, Mark Vital, Rick Smirl, and Head Coach john Burhoe. Freshmen: john Gleason, Mark McGrath, Tod Bearbower, Doug Green, Mike McCallum, Sean Turner, Kurt Heeley, Tim Christianson, john Torrel, Andy Nesselrod, jeff Fryer, Stan Frazier, Steve Muzzy, Steve Liner, Kevin McLaughlin, Colby Lind, Erich Burhoe, and Coach Paul Orris. This year's freshmen team was the league champion with an overall season of 20-2. Doug Green with an 18 point average and jeff Fryer with a 16 point average, were the leading scorers. The sophomores finished their season 17-3. The new coach, john Burhoe, came up from the varsity bench last year to lead the sophomores. Bobby Zimmer led the team in ball-handling and play- making. 1. Ray Zahradnik 1151 attempts a free throw shot while Peter Stought 1247 waits to defend a pos- sible fast-break. 2. Blair Pettis 132D and Mark Osgood 1301 struggle to retrieve the ball for a defensive re- bound during a non-league j.V. game against Mission Viejo. 3. Mark McGrath 115j, Mike McCal- lum 1325, Stan Frazier 1301, Steve Liner 1343, and Tod Bearbower111j get pointers from Coach Orris dur- ing a time-out at the winning frosh game against Saddleback. 4. Doug Green 1103 shoots for two, while Sean Turner 1225 gets ready for an offensive rebound. 5. jeff Fryer 124j shoots a lay-up, and Tod Bear- bower 111j bounds down the court to help block. unning into trouble David Anderson leads the race, but sophomore Lance Ortiz is only a few steps behind. Anderson slows and allows Ortiz to catch him. Throughout the race, Anderson coaches Ortiz to keep up. They cross the line together in first place, trying unsuccessfully to defeat Costa Mesa. This year's varsity cross-country team had a season of ups and downs. The Sea Kings ended up with a 2-5 record in the Sea View League and failed to qualify for CIF despite some excellent efforts. According to Coach jeff Day, the team stand-out was David Anderson, whose consistent wins helped the team tre- mendously. Anderson captured the No. 1 junior spot at the Orange County Championships and won the league title. In CIF, he placed. Also leading the team were three sophomores, Dar- ren Woods, Lance Ortiz, and Danny Holland, who shone with best times of 16:06, 16:23, and 16:40 respectively. Other contri- buting varsity harriers were seniors Peter Yaffe and Vince McGuinness, and junior Chuck Hobbs. 228 boys cross-country 1. The Sea Kings move out in a meet against Newport Harbor. 2. Coach jeff Day follows the action on his bike. 3. Sophomore Dan Holland is depressed after losing a meet. 4. Vince McGuiness feels the effort of a grueling race. 5. Warm- ing up for the Newport Harbor meet, Vince McGuinness loosens up. 6. Chuck Hobbs strides in a meet against Costa Mesa. Peter Yaffe not pictured Coach Day Davrd Anderson Chuck Hobbs Dan Holland Vmce McGuin- ness Lance Ortiz Darren Woods 5 6 boys' cross-country 229 1. The frosh-soph team tenses in anticipation of another race. 2. jim Graham and Regan Sarwas team up in an unsuccessful attempt to beat Irvine. 3. Ray Garra hits the home- stretch in the Irvine meet. 230 boys' cross-country Striding to victory l S 5 1 F E sf 5 4 x j.V.-Fred Chan, Clay Currie, Regan Sarwas, Eric Norris, Evan Peter- SOD 5 3 2 P 2 FXS-Front Row: Nole Gillis, Eric Luesebrink, Steve Root, Craig Martin Middle Row: Sean Fawce jim Gilbert, Tom Holland, Mitch Brown, Peter Algazi, lan Van Hoven, jeff Davenport Last Row: Pl Marshall, Keith Duarte, Mickey Vanhemert, Tom Gibe, john Mead, Roy Hobbs, jeff jacobs 3 Freshman Eric Luesebrink struggles up the hot and dusty hill. He reaches the top and starts down towards the finish. Luesebrink lengthens his stride and sprints in to a fifth place finish in the freshman race at the Sea View League finals. The frosh-soph team raced to a fine season, while the junior varsity struggled to field a team. The junior varsity was led by Senior Regan Sarwas and junior Eric Norris. Sophomore Mark Borg ran several fine races, with a best time of 17:40. But, it was the freshmen team that shone, winning the Sea View League title on a grueling 2 mile course. The freshmen were led by Eric Luesebrink, Craig Martin, Roy Hobbs, and Ian Van Hoven. With such a successful year, the freshmen team's prospects are bright for the future. boys' cross-country 231 1' ing year for sea king football The huddle breaks and the tension is rolling, with the score still at 0-0, late in the third quarter. The ball is snapped to Corky Carpenter, then pitched to Lance Martin. The defense comes rushing up, Martin sets up and throws the ball to wide open receiver jeff Lasor for a touchdown. After three pre-season losses, the Sea Kings won their first league game against rival Estancia, 23-7. The next two weeks the Sea Kings went up against two brutalizing teams, losing to Saddleback, 0-21, and El Toro, 0-21. The following week Lance Martin set a school record of 206 yards, which resulted in a 13-0 shut out, against the Irvine Vaquaros. The next game the Sea Kings squashed the Toads from Costa Mesa, 7-3, but lost the following week to the Trojans from University, 7-12. Although their future looked dim, the Sea Kings still had a chance for the C.l.F. playoffs against Newport Harbor. During the third quarter, quarterback Paul Watson threw a great 50-yard touchdown pass to receiver Don Pryor for a 7-7 tie, but finally lost to the Sailors, 7-21. Thus, the trying CdM football season came to a close, it 'ff . ws. 2 Dave jackson 5 Corky Carpenter 12 jeff Prechel R, DB 15 Robert Stefano TE, 22 Dave Schweitzer R, 25 Ieff Lasor R, DB 32 Matt Collins RB DB 34 Lance Martin F 4 Dave Patterson RB, QB, DB 14 Chris Foster R, DB DE DB 30 Don Pryor R, DB 33 Mike Molinaro RB DB 8 Paul Watson QB, 20 Rick Schweickcrt R, 24 Pat Cox R, DB DB 35 KCHY PYlf DB DB 232 boys' football 1. Corky Carpenter hands off to Mike Molinaro. 2. Gary Rausch and some of his teammates listen to Coach Morris's instructions. 3. A time of thought as the coach gives some playing instruc- tions. 4. El Toro tries to stop Sea Kings, but can't. 5. joe Paluck is ready to take on the whole El Toro team. 6. Lance Martin looks for an opening to run, while jeff Prechel is ready to block. 7. Hunting- ton Beach tries to break through, but Sea Kings won't let them. NX K rk Manclark RB 40 Vime Ferraro RB 44 Tyler johnson RB, 50 Eric Shaw C, NG 54 jim Cunningham C, john Onstott TF 42 It ff Brown RB LB 45 Cordon Moss P LB Win! Win! Win! - Lance Martin You must scramble! - Gary Rausch Coach Sutter is power stricken. - john Holmes Okay, boys, it's gonna be a light day, only thirty 5O's, four 4 corners and ten getoffs. - Danny Garret Don't get mad, get even! - jeff Lasor juniors seek revenge!!! - Robert Stefano Dancing is a contact sport, football is a collision sport. - Russ Sutter Fatigue makes cowards of us all. - joe Paluck boys' football 233 1 T 'iuWWw-'- ff-'-T ,aw Qu L ,N 55 Scott Smith G 59 George 62 leff Clemence 64 joe Paluck G 66 Alan Wysocki 68 john Keating 74 Erik 76 Brett Hugh: NG - Argyros T DT C DT LB G NG T DT Ludwigsen T T DT 58 Dave Arlss C 61 Eric Alshuler 63 GHYY R3U5Ch 65 Eric Cox G DE 67 Tony Nese G 72 Pat Dyson T DT 77 Dan Garratt DT G DT G LB NG DT 75 Brad Driver T DT DT 234 boys' football I' K 2 5 1. Robert Stefano looks tuck- ered out, but still has school spirit. 2. Alan Wysocki and Kirk Manclark intensely watch the game. 3. Mike Molinaro defends Corky Carpenter who has the ball. 4. Mike Molinaro and team- mates force Huntington Beach player down. 5. Sea Kings offense goes against El Toro defense. 6. jeff Brown runs for a block. 7. Paul Watson sets up to pass and Lance Martin comes around the back. 8. They won't let that guy go any fur- ther. 9. Tony Nese wants to get by. Ben Boyer R Dick Morris Rock Ford Dick Freeman Head Coach Offyensive Back Defensive Rob Richard jim North Russ Sutter coordinator TE DE Defensive Line Offensive Line Ted Williams Trainer 6 7 8 9 boys' football 235 F1-osh-Soph on top The sophomore and freshmen football teams for 1982 both finished in the top three in their leagues. The sophomore team went 7-2 losing only to El Toro and University. The team fin- ished third overall with six wins and three losses. The freshmen were undefeated in league and only one tie with Saddleback 7-7. They also destroyed Harbor with a score of 37- 0. .. wsu. ,,.....-m N-....V..,.M....t.. .... ,.. J--Q---f4..n,c.,......C.s..s., WM-, ,M Front row: Troy Dorough, David Nogas, john Eilgard, Eric Stephens, Craig Staub, jim Onstott, Todd Bearbauer, Tim Galusha, Kevin McLaughlin, Renalto Lam, and Larry Braden. Row 2: Scott Seal, Chris Freundt, Bob Painter, Ray Moss, Danny Mahr, Dan Stefano, Matt DeBow, Chris Kilpatrick, Scott Young, George McDonald, Mike Schick, and Rich Robison. Back Row: Coach Bill Cool, Chris Warner, Todd Christie, Eric Norquist, Brice Bettinghausen, Tim Christiansen, Steve Hugill, Steve Chabre, jeff Fryer, Sean Turner, Tom Spratt, Mike McCallum, and Coach Kendall. 236 boys' football Front row: Tom McNeil, Scott Stuart, Pat McGrath, Bob Rountree, Mark Moore, Keven Roberson. Row 2: David Fisk, Kirk Romberg, Rick Roshan, T. j. Hill, Tim Mitchell, Robert Tomichek. Row 3: jon Schisler, Brian Davison, Steve Satchell, Kevin Cavanaugh, Robby Thomas, Byron Preston, and Bobby Hatfield. Top Row: Coach David Holland, Mike Reed, Steve Hahn, Guy Koch, Peter Nourse, jeff Muller, and Coach Ted Williams. 1. Sophomore Brian Davison snaps the ball for a PAT. 2. At the game against Irvine, Sam jackson gains six yards on a run. 3. jeff Muller sacks the Costa Mesa quarterback for a loss of yards. 4. Scott Seal avoids defense. 5. CdM's Brian Davison blocks after the PAT. 6. Receiver Tim Galusha runs for a CdM first down. 4 5 237 li'aluw,1v'+'tsm Ja nw awww-mwqagz M2 'ffmssxm:f.mms-rf wma . ,ui in-'f-an sucuvw-'www Dave Hollingsworth Scott McCrimmon Vince McCuinness Damon Bailey Hagop Balikcioglu Steven Barta jeff Coffman Scott Hadley Danny Hart jeff jacobs Don Larson Larry Lokka Dave Moon Dave Olmscheid 1. Scott Hadley and Danny Hart fight for the ball against Laguna Beach. 2. Kalle Seppala demon- strates a winning move. 3. Tom Soucek follows the ball downfield. 4. Soccer shapes up with areobics. 5. john Zartler practices heading the ball. 6. Vince McGuinness strides toward a goal. 7. Hagop Ba- likcioglu looks across the field, an- ticipating a pass. boys soccer 238 J?' sa If se- 's.,-7 Way' - - an PHaun1 KaHe Seppah jeH Tyne john Zarder ic Ruffing Tom Soucek lim Wood Bryan Haney, - coach Heads up . . it's CdM The 1982-'83 Sea King edition of the varsity soccer team turned out to be the best in Corona del Mar's history. The Sea Kings were undefeated in league compiling a 10-0-4 record. Vince McGuinness and Scott McCrimmion led the Sea King offense and each picked up first team All Sea View League honors. McGuinness also led the Sea View League in scoring with 15 goals. Goalie jeff Jacobs led the defense with 10 shutouts and along the way picked up first team All Sea View League honors along with Dan Pflaum. The season ended in the CIF semi- finals against the number one seed, La Quinta. After two regulation overtime periods the Sea Kings were beaten in the final shoot-out 4-3. ,. 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Row 2: Doug Howard, David Carter, Robert Siegel, Dave Krasner, Rich Robison, Vafa Haghani, Todd Corea, Craig Martin. Back row: Mike Lewis, Robert Hesse, Guido Tries, Mike Brady, Babek Mirhashemi, Grant Dunning, Mike Bendetti, Mike Green, jon Bjorklund, Steve Turner, Matt Da ton. SOCCCI' 3' ,t t ti 5lft,r .- ,, . ,, .W is-f ,,- ff If, fi! f C ya .V fi K in l ,, Qi MFNDPN' . . ofa' F ,wil gig? M atv I ,ws w 5 F' 1 W' M .if W 1 M -ff' 3 mt. VZ' is Q if W w 'K we it 'C K 5 Y in N2 19' Q X xr -- it 3142: A fi ' 2- 2 i ::. ' V- 6 ,ri W M l l , + Q.-PE ww -7. I 4, li 'wi an front row: Bill DeFina jim Onstott Mike Frasso Morad Soulati row 2: Chris Samuelian Lee Wilson Mitch Brown lan VanHoven Will lacobas Ryan Kelly jeff lacobs back row: Karl Goldstein David Carter Todd Corea Scott McManigal Drew Krum , Glen Hammond l . 3 1 1. Grant Dunning tries to kick a goal during practice ... 2 ... while Steve Turner captures it. 3. Guido Tries passes a ball to a teammate. 4. David Carter passes the ball during a jv game. 5. Matt Dalton strains to get a boot on the ball. 6. Who's got the ball? Both the junior varsity and the froshfsoph 3, K 11 ff Q V XI , -'K . gg .. .yggjy 4 L- X' 2mQW5X23?t'lIM5o-4' L -9 i 575 'M fi A-f' 7 A' . - v - ..' ' irt-Wwvw K , A., 9........-fgf1,yivna-'!'1f--fxf'1ff'-'tW'- w-f'- 'W'-f'-+ -A ' 4 soccer teams worked hard for a successful season. Coached by Mike Lewis, j.v. finished third in League with an overall season record of 7-4-3. Frosh-soph ended the season with a 7-5-1 season under the coaching of Steve Scott. boys' soccer 241 Swlmmers dlV6 111 Eric Ford Dave lmbernino Pat Loofbourrow john Morrow jeff Oeding Eric Paulsen Greg Roberts joe Roh Carl Schloessman Pete Schuller Rick Scot Steve Sutton Tom Temple jeff Tomlin Drew Tosh Tom Vanasse Asst, Coach Kevin Merril Head Coach Ted Turner Not pictured: Steve Vistaunet Front row: Will Fukuda Mike Allen Kevin Fell Steve Schroeder Kurt Render Dave Vistaunet Back row: Matt Wesner Gary Tichy Stuart Lillas jim Villers Kevin Seely Yutaka Yonemitsu 242 boys' swimming The 1983 Corona del Mar Boys' Swim team got off to a great start with an early season victory over Estancia. Under the able direction of the new Head Coach Ted Turner, the team was expected to place third in league behind El Toro and Newport Harbor. This year's team was led by Pat Loofbourrow and Eric Paulsen in the free- 1 style, Ricky Scott in the breast-stroke, and Eric Ford, who could be counted on to perform well in any event. The j.V. and Frosh-Soph teams ended the season with an outlook for a promising future. All in all the many hours of practice the teams put in were well worth their efforts. 3 Front row: Ty Tripoli, Olaf Steene, Mike Ferris, Kevin Fell, Alex Wesner. Row 2: Will Fukuda, Scott Marumoto, Robert Fukuda, Andy McLaughlin, Dave Vistaunet. Row 3: Hugh Hefner, jeff Harvey, Frank McGeoy, Bob4Seely, Mike Story. Back row: Stuart Lillas. T . . , : ..,. -J H I I ' jr! .amczjft :fi W I 57 . 2 K f I ,Aw ,. M3-. ., . H .3 . . , ., -- V wt fi , - .1 f. fi' flff' ' t '- K 4 I V 4- V ' 7 A I no I ,, 10 , ,, f-cug.'1- J . : W ' H V' .I , ai 1. Tom Temple presses toward the finish line. 2. joe Roh enjoys a lei- surely afternoon swim. 3. Dave lm- bernino faces up to the challenge of one of Coach Turner's wor- kouts. 4. Two l.V. team members work hard during practice. 5. Head Coach Ted Turner gives his swim- mers some advice before a match. 6. Ricky Scott challenges jeff Oed- ing during practice. boys' swimming 243 Varsity tennis team has been in the 4A CIF finals for the last eight years. They won the championship the first six years and the last 0 two, they lost in the finals to Mira Lest. Goal A s of the team, according to varsity player john Washer, was to win CIF. Winners of CIF competition even have a chance to play 2 nationally. Many of the Varsity players have 2 Southern California rankings, which made this team one of the best in the country. john Bendetti Brian Bennett Scott Brownsburger jeff Ewing Frank Hinman Mike Ianacin Lance McLean David Propp wwf. jeff Smith Brien Sullivan john Washer Not pictured: Bis Houssels 244 boys' tennis 1 1 W- ,. I fx Y .11 4 4' T -751 H in , ,fl -' . 41 ,. 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A 1 1 3 Front row: jeff Fenly, Mike Gouvion, Karl Rieder, john Skinner, Noel Gillis. Back row: john Torrell, Tom Bass, Boise Ding, Kevin Kirsch, Tim Galusha. We ...gi NN.. g f W. A 5 'Nr-'Ms-...,, N N, ,,... NK.. . 1. john Washer delivers an awe- some serve. 2. j.V. player, Grant Dunning, follows through on a backhand. 3. Brien Sullivan watch- es the ball connect with his rac- quet. 4. jeff Ewing Concentrates on his backhand. 5. Brien Sullivan goes for an ace , 6. Bis Houssels stretches to an unreachable shot. boys' tennis 243 Led by Lance Martin and Dave Anderson the CdM Varsity Track team had a very successful season. Martin, a senior, swept the 100 and 220 and anchored the 440 relay team, while Anderson, a junior, led the Sea Kings in the 880 and mile. CLose behind Martin in the 100 and 220 were Pat McGrath and Scott Seal, following Anderson in the 880 and the mile were Peter Yaffe and Chuck Hobbs. In the 440 CdM was led by Vince McGuinness, Dave Patterson and Paul Sil- verman. The Winning Sea King relay teams consisted of Seal, McGuinness, McGrath and Martin in the 440 and jon Forte, Martin, Patterson, and McC-uinness in the mile. Peter Messenger challenged the high hurdles while Forte and McGrath led the low hurdles. ln the field events, jeff Brown and Dave Lawson were stand outs in the shot put. Lawson also stood out in the discus. Carl Schnug was the leader in the pole vault and jon Forte in the high jump. The Sea King IV team was led by Ross Flemer and jim Rurup, with help from Regan Sarwas, Chris Foster, Kevin Robertson, and Eric Norris. The FroshfSoph team was led by Bob Tomichek, Todd Bearbower, Mark Vitale, Mike McCal- lum, M ark Borg, lan Van Hoven, jeff Fryer, and Carl Strub. Captains: Dave Lawson, Dave Patterson, Dave Anderson, Lance Martin, Peter Yaffe, Vince McC-uinness, and jeff Brown. n the right track ll lllj lllilfgl , , 'sf ' iff ' ww-.Mag , .L , 'ii .,, . f 1 ' yy ,,,,., . .V-, ' , ..,, ,,, ip X 4 , ' ' f www ,, .. 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Row 3: Chris Kirsch, Mark Borg, Fred Chan, Chris Foster, Ro Hobbs, Frank Padilla, Peter gazi, Mike McCallum, Steve Muzzy, Scott Gallardo, Guido Tries, Brad Dunzer, Steve Hahn. Row 4: Colin Elias, Coach Brian Hunsaker, Coach jim rmlin, Evan Peterson, Tom Holland, Clay Currie, Will jacobus, Carl Goldstein, Mitch Brown, Ray Gage, Wade Kedey, Mike Reed. Back row: Scott mland, Bob Painter, Rich Stedman, Sean Carroll, john Slavin, Eric Norquist, Bob Thomas, Babak Mirhashimi, Kevin Roberson, Steve Root, Scott cManigal, Mark McGrath, Sean Fawcett, Charles Vaughan. Not pictured: Reed Bearbower, Robby Bramel, David Calte, Bill DAngelo, Keith Duarte, ey Fushetti, Chris Harvey, john Mead, Eric Norris, Dan Psomas, Greg Rolle, jim Rurup, Ray Sawan, David Shrader, Tom Soucek, Matt Tomlin, Karl olff, Todd Wulffson, Coach West. ' . 1. Varsity pole vaulter Carl Schnug takes off at the Estan- cia meet. 2. Dave Lawson ex- hibits perfect form in the shot put. 3. Dave Patterson wins the 440 for CdM with Paul Silverman close behind. Coaches: jim Tomlin Bill Cool Brian Hunsaker Dean West 3 Mike Yocum Not pictured: Hagop Balikcioglu Dan Hart Dan Holland Ken Isreals joe Robertson Regan Sarwas ler johnson Pat MCC-rath Lance Ortiz Gary Rausch 1 Brent u Robert Paul Watson Karl Schnug lve Lawson Peter Mark Palmer Gary Scheonbaum Tomichek Darren Wood Paul Silverman Messenger Schaumberg Scott Seal Mark Vitale boys' track 247 1 X . I X K Q g ,..,: . , X K ww Q , , . Q L, A ' Nm.. m e Eiims X 'Y Wig? Y-,wk www if ix X Q .A-nQ'Wq, ww V 4 1523 Y' , 4' k 2 .ying ,L sf A L My wz . 3 M , 4 ,, wk ,A X m,X, 1 m V, . W . WMMM - fnggi k emi .. Wfff' . Q. AQ: Q ,Q f Q i E ESNN QT? EK X Bkwwexf VM - x .xg I NAS 8 ww . W E3 5 XL.- -' , 1 2 3 ,A :ff X - x 'Q 'N 3 2 1: ' N .lil ,..X ' K . ., . .,,.X 1 ,I .x.. A ,Q . is K 5 Q v .. K , pix wwf 1 X WJ 5 Z W-.-wi, 5 k 1e3f2fw5f., D 153. 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Dave Lawson in perfect form, throws the discus. 7. Dave Patterson concentrates before his race. 8. LV. run- ners Lance Ortiz and Dan Holland run towards the finish line. 9. Varsity low hurdler jon Forte breaks the line as he wins the heat. boys' track 249 7 2- joe Bilsborough Robert Browning Mark Clemens Damon Kubas Dean Curci loe Fuschetti Mike Manser Steve Martin Peter Norse jeff Paulson Pete Rogers lon Schisler Coach Chris Allard Coach john Weyhrauch 250 boys volleyball olleyball serves up a new season Successful spiking, serving and smashing led the boys' volleyball team through a spirited sea- son. With the help of key players, Pete Rogers, Steve Martin and Peter Norse along with the constant support from new coach, Chris Allard, the season was highlighted with action-packed games and competition. Beating Harbor three times and defeating Irvine five times are a few of the games that the boys' volleyball team looks back on with great pride. What do you like best about playing Varsity Volleyball? Dean Curci: I get to have my picture in the yearbook and write this quote. joe Bilsborough: It's a great way to meet girls. Mark Clemens: lt's a good experience for a sophomore because it helps me improve my game. Not Pictured: Shawn Barker F 71 i S , E 2. my ig s s , X VV ,VV J Q ff A 2 1... n Front row: Timmy Mitchell. Row 2: David Seals, Matt Brown, Steve Morris, Guy Putnins, Matt Wiley Back row: Steve Hugill, Andy jeffs, Chan Lefebyre, Walter Crowell, Bobby Zimmer, lay Wertin, lim Donahue, Coach john Weyhrauch. 1. joe Bilsborough struggles to save the ball. 2. Peter Norse is shown getting ready to spike. 3. Coach john Weyhrauch gives the team some last minute tips. 4. Guy Put- nins stretches to give the opposite team a face ball. 5. Matt Wiley is shown receiving a serve. 6. Steve Morris goes to any heights to make a few points. boys' volleyball 251 David Imbernino Pat Loofbourrow john Morrow ..,,,, - ww , ,.,. , ,A , .: L I J K .1 S,,.ff ,,Qi,l?i8a,3,,1FQ,..,,g,j, i.,gswf Success achieved through determination Eric Paulsen Greg Roberts joe Roh Rick Scott Tom Temple Tom Vanasse jim Villers 252 boys' waterpolo Coach jeff Stites Special thanks to Heidi Emerson for her incredible action photos. A. K H ifi - - 1 5122 , Varsity wins CIF lt's late in the fourth quarter with 46 seconds on the clock. The Sea Kings are down 7 to 5 to Newport Harbor. The Sea Kings need the win to keep their i1 C.l.F. ranking. john Morrow pumps twice and releases to score a goal. Harbor takes control and stalls for 35 seconds. CdM regains possession and calls a time-out with 8 seconds left. In a last ditch effort, with 3 seconds on the clock, Eric Paulsen shoots a Hail Mary to the Newport goal and . . . This year in sports, the Sea King varsity water polo team was, indeed, the team to watch. Led by the strong offensive action of David Imbernino and Tom Temple, as well as the defensive talents of joe Roh and Eric Paulsen, the varsit clinched a 23-'I overall season record. They finished second in league with a record of 6-1. The Sea Kings also won tournaments out of league: the lohn C. Schmidt Memorial Tournament, the South Coast Tournament, and the West Coach Championships in Santa Barbara. ln a ame this season, against a young Saddleback team, the Sea Kings set a C.l.F. record with the most goals scored in one game, 52-3. Although there were claims of unsportsmanship-the reality was that the halftime score was 30-0, and the varsity team went home and left the rest of the game up to the j.v. and frosh-soph players. The Sea Kings were ranked first in C.l.F. until their only loss of the season to Newport Harbor 7-6. Newport needed this win to stay in C.l.F., while the loss to CdM only dropped them to a 42 C.l.F. ranking. In the C.l.F. championship game, this season, CdM played Newport Harbor in probably the most exciting s orting event in CdM history. With 78 secondjs left in overtime, Tom Temple scored the winning goal, making CdM the CIF 4-A champions. 1. Defensive talent Eric Paulsen 7 sizes up the situation. 2. Tom Tem- ple avoids a Wilson opponent. 3. David Imbernino looks for a team- mate to pass to. 4. Ricky Scott is stretched to the limits. 5. Blocking a goal shot, joe Roh displays his outstanding style. 6. The varsity team on their quad turf. 7. Pat Loofbourrow swims downfield in a CdM-Fullerton C.l.F. match. boys' waterpolo 253 layers' hard Work pays off Front row: Kurt Rieder, Steve Schroeder, jeff Tomlin Middle row: Kevin Seely, Matt Wesner. Not Pictured: Kai Broms , S 4 f 7 3 This year, the Sea King junior varsity water polo team played to the expectations of Coach Turner. Led by the exceptional talents of Matt Wesner, Kevin Seely, and jim Villers, the Sea Kings finished with a league record of 6-1. Their only loss was to a tough Newport Harbor Q team, 11-5. - Although, the frosh-soph team finished with a respectable lea ue record of 5-2, the Sea Kings did not play up to the io es of Coach Turner. l thought we would do better than we did, commented Turner. Their two league losses were the result of 5-4 scores, to both Newport Harbor and El Toro. The Frosh-Soph ' s team this year was led by the outstanding talent of jeff Oeding. T H f 254 boys' waterpolo 2 .2 Yutaka Yonimitsu, jeff 1 Oeding, Drew Tosh it ax Back Row: Gary Tichy, 1 5 S Q. I N 6 3 1 F F A 2 gg' gg 4 8 Front row: David Vistaunet, Brent jacobsen, jeff Tomlin, Steve Schroeder, Mike Story, Eric Bonetti, Olaf Stene. Middle row: Stuart Lillas, Frank McGeoy, Gary Tichy, Lars Berg, Hugh Hefner, jeff Harvey, Eric Ford, Back row: Mike Allen, Scott Marumoto, Kevin Whitehouse, Mike Ferris, Bob Seely, Steve Ervin, jeff Oeding, Standing: Tyrome Tripoli, Will Fukuda, Kevin Fell, Coach jim Turner, Buddy jones, Alex Wesner, Robert Fukuda. 1. The j.v. aquamen 2. The frosh- soph team, during a time-out, gets advice from Coach Turner. 3. A blocked shot at the goal. 4. jeff Oeding is fouled by an opponent. 5. Goalie David Vistaunet blocks a tough shot. 6. Coach Turner shouts instructions at his frosh-soph team. 7. True determination shows through. 8. The frosh-soph team. 9. Will Fukuda pumps for a goal shot. boys' waterpolo 255 Lex McPeake Bill Rickenbach Eric Kinsman Andy Sapanaro Wayne Hofstetter Craig Staub Darin jajonie Scott Smith Wes Metcalf Erik Ludswigen Coach Cool Coach Kendall 256 boys' wrestling f- IMA wifi? Mi-3 l Front row: Lam Renado, Larry Williams, Wayne Hofstetter, Troy Dorough, l Ron jones, Greg Davenport, Morgan Tracy. Back row: jeff Godfrey, Bonzo Painter, Arm Nahabedian, Steve Hahn, Ross Flemer, Mike Schick, N jeff Hutchinson. Not pictured: jeff Butcher. i The Varsity wrestling team, led by undefeated Lex McPeake, participated in five tournaments this year. Before every tournament and match, each wrestler had to weigh in to determine his category. The goal of this team, according to Coach Cool, was simply, to beat Harbor! . ,, -. - . I L, ,V ik 5 L as . 1- xx Q ' 1. Steve Hahn gets an opponent in a headlock. 2. Lex McPeake gets a taste of the mat. 3. Eric Kinsman tries to keep from being pinned. 4. Wayne Hofstetter uses his pinning skills. 5. Eric Kinsman applies a half Nelson. 6. Bill Rickenbach tries to roll over on his opponent. 7. Craig Staub breaks down the other play- er. 8. Morgan Tracy takes his man down. 1 8 boys' wrestling 257 :si 1532? 4f'EM.f,,L pvffi xg ff .mv .v .Q -sr .bv-E if A-.1 nm -W ,au-an any as ,nu- -' we W-av-I-1 ,Vw ..- I wk M. 49, 5' f iff, ,fx MMM, I ,. 'A lm A ,, , ,, vm V , -,W-ilfsfv - , , ,, M 7' pf M, uw , 'L f'71,,,fV , W f 6 M .M J My ., 'wi ,,' K'--f , ,nr Q I ,fkdgyi if '43 sf wha-lin I W, all ' no If 1039 V Af -5 A. W ,Q M .W Q5 337 is if Hz 5 an my an HV 0 91-WL -W :wa iff f:,6 EH QM' Mala E ' 4 252: my fam .1 . .. . I Z -: K EMS S En W I A L1 K 'wmv Mu,,,w,: in 48 in-f 1. Mr. Milton Herring, counselor, converses in the counseling office. 2. Mr. Dennis Evans, principal, works intently. 3. Mr. Serge Bel- tran and Mr. Gerald Mc Clellan chat at lunchtime. 4. Mr. Robert Werley, counseling coordinator, studies UC College requirements. 5. Mr. Serge Beltran, attendance coordinator, talks with students. 6. Mrs. Betty Townsend, assistant principal, travels down a desolate corridor. 7. Mr. Robert Lyons, counselor. 8. Mrs. Virginia Mari- mon, counselor. 9. Mr. Gerald Mc Clellan, assistant principal, takes a break in his office. faculty 263 English Dan GilIis's most unusual moment was ll ' ' ' ll calling on a student and watching her faint. Shiela lans's hobby is spare time and her outside job is searching for spare time. When asked what Changes she has witnessed during her tenure at CdM, Miriam Thompson replied, My hair turned gray. E V' 264 faculty il- 565 'ii .H 1 EnglishfFrench teacher Diane Dickerson with student, Kristin Parsons 2 Bill Wakeman 3. Sheila lans 4 Carol Hanke 5. Dan Gillis 6. Bill Bushard 7 Glenda Ballenger 8. David Harvey 9 Miriam Thompson helps Alice Broniewski and Rhoda MacKenzie with an assignment. 10. Linda Mook sees the bright side of Nell Killefer's and Cindy Stuhl- barg's yearbook problems. 11. Ger- ry Brubaker and lulie Pinchin athematics The three best reasons for being a teacher are june, july, and August. Perfection is just barely good enough. T. Scott Smith -Robert Boaz 266 faculty 1. Robert Boaz emphasizes a point in math class 2. joan Nichols checks the clock during her algebra class 3. Paul Orris explains a geometr proof to the class 4. T. Scott Smith refers to his grade book after a test in algebra 5. Dave Sizer works with Tom Boat in trigonometry 6. Bill Cue prepares to correct home- work with Eric Burhoe looking on 7. lay Buchanan explains the finer points of geometry to his class 8. john Weyrauch explains a problem to lim Wood in trigonometry 9. Bert Field lectures to his first year algebra class. faculty 267 Foreign Language Mr. Donald Polkingharn stated that during his tenure at CdM, l've noticed how my hair has fallen out. Student Radiation??? ln spite of all the recent problems in the educational system, most CdM teachers will stick with it because we think high school kids are the best people, and Cmost daysll they make it all worthwhile. - Ken Fish 3 - T Quai Viv 268 faculty ,181 S 1' When asked how declining enrollment and funds have affected his teaching, Mr. jim Canary replied, No - only my wallet. Mr. Bob Fry responded to a question Science concerning changes he has witnessed during his tenure at CdM by commenting, Students are more polite and serious. Q-its ff psf' , F, l , Jw 3' . jg. ai ea: 1. Mr. Don Polkingharn relaxes be- tween French Classes. 2. Mr. Ronald Schnitger lectures on cellular respira- tion to one of his biology classes. 3. Mr. Ken Fish hands out book cards for his Spanish II class. 4. Miss Michelle Cella greets a student with a smile and her usual Salve discipuli - Good day students. 5. Mr. George Corey lec- tures on the new chapter for his phys- ical science class. 5. Mr. Bob Fry looks on as one of his students completes a chemistry lab. 7. Mr. james Rogers poses with his friend Mr. Skeleton, who plays a vital role in his physiology class. 8. Mr. Richard Hancock talks with a stu- dent after class about the upcoming test. 9. Mr. Gordon Becktold answers Michel'e Moder's question during a Spanish test. 10. Mrs. Olga Elias-Calles emphasizes a point about Spanish gram'nar. 11. Mr. Dale Ghere tries to catch up on some paper work during his conference period. 12. Mr. lim Ca- nary helps student with their chemistry lomework. 13. Mr. Angelo Vassos, Physics teacher, patiently helps one of his students. faculty 269 Social Studies Styles change, but young people remain remarkably challenging and exciting. Anita Painter lf the student fails, the teacher fails! Bill Cool I promise not to believe everything your child says happens at home, if you'lI promise not to believe everything your child says happens at school. Paul jordan 270 faculty Declining enrollment has caused a number of valued colleagues to lose their jobs. I miss their friendship, and the students will miss their talents. Mike Marino ln 1976 our faculty numbered 1205 now it is 78. Larger class sizes mean no more essay exams. Maya Decker To teach another thoroughly is the best way to learn for yourself. Anita Painter You don't get answers in this world unless you ask questions. the leafman from The Point -Bill Leach 7 1. Bill Leach -social problems, in- ternational relations 2. lim Tomlin- -world cultures, US history 3. Bill Cool-civics, world cultures 4. Roger Weiss explains a point in ci- vics to Pete Rogers. 5. james Knowlton-world cultures, AP US history 6. Maya Decker- US histo- ry 7. Ed Hubbard- US history, consumer economics. 8. Paul jor- dan-family life, world cultures 9. Anita Painter-humanities, insight to Russia, AP European history, world cultures 10. Mike Marino discusses a psychology assignment with Tom Vanasse and Eric Paulsen. L 10 faculty 271 Fine Arts i I 4 , Mm 5 5 i ' I 5 5 1 E 5 6 I 1 3 14 Q f lty as ii? +P 9 1. Harry Corea - band and orchestra 2. Cliff Hooper - silk screening 3. Ann Nicholson with her s ecial studentsg Colleen Donnelly, Ted Ohler, anclljack Pessler in her business class. 4. Howard johnson - safety education 5. joe Black - drama 6. loan Swan- son - art 7. lack Errion - business 8. Robert Miller - photography 9. David Larsen explains a woodshop technique to Audrey Post. 10. Fred Cutler - AVXTV 11. Dave Holland - safety education 12. Charles Johnston draws a brake system for his power me- chanics class. 13. lan Keane - home economics 14. Loretta Robinson discusses choir with Dan Harney. 15. Carol Arenz gives Susan Tores, Kelly Savittieri, and Nina Fuladvari a hand in home economics. 16 tactical Arts if Special Service N 6 services Cafeteria ladies: Front row: Wanda Murphy, Maxine Guffy, Ramona Scrneisser. Back row: Valerie Scheinbach, Dina Reibenschuh, Gloria Everson, Kathy McCoy, Tina Updegraff, and Ieanne Goochey. i 4 1. Irene Keeser-AVXTV, Foreign Language secretary. 2. jane Dick-Attendance secretary. 3. Norma Crosby-Principal's sec- retary. 4. Nancy Hubert-Eng- lishfSociaI Studies secretary. 5. Marjorie Cordeiro-Counseling secretary. 6. Ron Howard-Secu- rity. 7. Toni Gilbreath-A.S.B. secretary. 8. Dolores Ross-Spe- cial Ed. Aide. 9. jean Rogers- Counseling secretary. 10. Micki Racciatti-P.E. secretary. 11. Yvonne Cannon-Science secre- tary. special services 275 Special Services - 3 'l. Gloria Gramme-Library. 2. Tom Greenwell-Special Education. 3. Sharon McDonald-Library. 4. K. Thrasher-Library. 5. Charles Luddy-Special Education. 6. Bar- bara Sukup-Special Education. 7. Walter Richardson-Special Educa- tion. 276 special services 1 N.,-Q' hysical ducation wrffgg ' ft Mr rx , TF 2 i f Q2 A-1534 ' E X ,I f W 3 4 'l. j.R. Morris-P.E. 2. Thomas Trager-P.E. 3. john Blair-P.E. 4. Car- ol Stockmeyer-P.E. 5. Ted Wil- liams-Adaptive P.E. 6. Ron Davis- P.E. physical education 277 Teachers are people too Hobbies are a chance for finding oneself, a chance to get away, a chance to relax, a chance to explore. Here is a chance for everyone to see teachers become real people. jim Canary enjoys astronomy and bridge. jay Buchanan relaxes while hunting and fishing. Scott Smith explores while flying a sailplane. Bill Cue relaxes while playing bridge. 1. Don Polkinghorn raises prize chickens. 2. Carol Stockmeyer, Or- ange County's best actress, acts out the role of Mrs. Stangig in The l Runner Stumbles. 3. jim Tomlin re- laxes while running. Betty Townsend Sheryl Caverly William Cue Daniel Gillis Robert Lyons Don Polkingharn Eerald McClellan arry Corea loward johnson ,heila lans i Looking back at 20 years Photographs were taken from Ebbtide, 1964-65. 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Mt-3f.MrS41hCk'Bu2iafd ' .Q 'Q ' Th'e Fehle5ygiFanaeI-y F' F , The CHFISDD .Family f ' y f ,Picker ffRuffi'nQg:Arthitecture V Carole's Calico Comer Corky Carpenter's Family Gary Carter Gunnar 84 Katey Casa Mr. 84 Mrs. james Casey The Cashion Family Mr. 84 Mrs. Al Cassel The Cecil Family Sam 84 Shirley Ches Chick Iverson, lnc. The Christell Family The Clarks 280 patrons The Finch Family, y C . Howard A. Fishbein, MD. . V The Foley Family 1 , Mr. 81 Mrs. Fostergarn F F Drs. French 84 Webster, D.D.S, M S The Kent Freundt Family Fukuda Family George 84 Ruby Fulton Gallo's Italian Deli The Geigele Family Cielson's Market The Gibellino Family ................... FQQF .Qlff-.J -Q.. .F .5 .. Q 1 Theireiand' Family .V .jy . The lrvin1:FamiI.y . . .. .. lvyfs Fieague FF F F V . jack's Pharmacy F Merritt and leanne johnson The jones Family Bob 84 Nancy jones Schuyler C. joyner D.D.S. lack 8: Libby Keating Robert A. Kendall Family The Kerrigan Family Mr. 8: Mrs. john E. Kidde Karl Killefer The Killefer Family The Koehler Family Dr. 84 Mrs. Richard P. Kratz Andy 61 Katmeen iviorrow Charles and lane Mosrnann The Muller Family Mr. 84 Mrs. Stephen Mullin The Leo Murphy Family Music Box Answering Service The Nese Family Newport Center News Newport Center Orthopedic, IDC. N-Ulu, -JY-l'UU'llU- v ij ,---f- v- . Y .. The Schroeder Family Mr. 84 Mrs. August Werner Dr. 8: Mrs. Kenneth Schwarz Dell M. Williams Architect A.I.A. R.H. Schweickert The Woods Family The Schweitzer Family The lim Wood Family Mr. gl Mrs. Martin Scott Dr. 84 Mrs. R.L, Wulffson The Sellingers The Yahn Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert I. Shackleton The yocum Family The RlClT3l'Cl Sl'lEllOIT The Kenngfh Ygung Zweber Corona del Mar Pharmacy patrons 281 The beat of the Stray Cats becomes big with X all kinds of students ... Walkmans show up everywhere, on and off campus . .. Men at Work were the new best performing artist K . Corona del Mar graduate, Clay Tucker, s shows up on the cover of Seventeen magazine. . . .Mod craze hits CdM campus . . .M-TV blasts its way through the television T C . . She's a Valley C-irl: fersure, fersure . . .ET makes a break through when he phones home . . .Harbor yell leader takes a swim .. . Pacman bites off more than he can chew . . .Beaver Cleaver makes a comeback Eddie Murphy makes 48 Hours ... Toto roles a lucky seven . .. Dustin Hoffman is great in his Tootsie role. 1 , g - - it WE Q at ,--f x'-Ns f. s av sg:- 1 ff -,sf 6 282 closing Ui ll 1. Every girls' dream, GQ teddy, jogs through the field. 2. Some of CdM's finest show off their 501's. 3. Chad Forello and Peter Messenger keep warm in their jeans and leather jackets. 4. Shelley Barnes, in her fashionable hat, laughs at a good joke. 5. Steve Baldoni enjoys the tunes of his Walkman. 6. Dave Schweitzer and Dave Patterson are two of the many additions to the Sea King pep squad for the Har- bor basketball game. 7. Stephanie Groves models her new haircut. 8. Fashion goes from the bottom up. Barney Clark receives the first artificial heart transplant ...Coach Dick Morris suffers a mild heart attack, has a triple bypass operation and takes part of the year off to aid in his recovery On Public Broadcasting Stations the first live triple bypass surgery is shown throughout the United States ... Aerobics is the thing to do to get in shape, but jogging takes a close second . . ,The caffeine-free competition heats up between colas . . .The Cambridge Diet takes off as an aid for diet conscious students CdM's own Ciirls' Cross Country coaches Bill and julie Leach compete in the Hawaiian Triathalon, with julie clinching the women's title and becoming the first woman to finish under 11 hours. 284 closing ...ng . KW . . I QV, 0 I: f I Q w , .MOA , ' ? V if 5 A I nfl Q f .. , , 2 ' i 1. Coach Dirk Morris plans strategy for his 1982 football team during a game. 2. Peter Yaffe and Dave An- derson take precautions by stretching out before their daily run. 3. Carol Martin talks to Caro- lyn johnson as she eats a healthy salad for lunch. 4. David Schweit- zer and Heidi Katzman use their healthy bodies to raise money for CdM in the jog-a-thon. 5. Philip Balis works on his serve during a weekend game of tennis. 6. Low calorie popcorn provides a pop- ping good time for Tom Williams, jim Wood, and Greg Baum. 7. Triathalon competitor, Bill Leach displays his physique. closing 285 hrough the years As one looks upon Corona del Mar High School today, surrounded by housing developments and traffic jams, it is hard to imagine that when the school opened in 1962 it was isolated except for the Ford Plant and a dirt road known as Iamboree. The city of Newport Beach began in 1889 as wharfside community. One of the most popular land marks in the Newport area was Balboa Island which in the 1800's was only a sandbar. In 1918 inside lots on the Island were as low as 525. Big Corona, though hard to believe, used to be the best surfing spot in the area before the jetty was built. Throughout the years CdM has been an important part of the Newport Beach community. Qin 1 W ' -r A M aww -v A at , ffl. X it r . ' 1 f ' 0 W 1 1' , MW-all as W W- lf 1 9 ' lW l'f'tl'lWix:w it T M A - hm ,,,,,..,............,..-.,. ,. at l a Nfl K ' 1 i lvl , -it 1 i ill ' l l 1 1 N 1 K ll . Mm , , 'E 1 - 1 1 lf 5 1 it 5 i ' ,, - H W ,f 1. z , M 1 :E 2 i it -1 7 Y A , M W i if my 3 F 1 I lf 1 .iii 1 T, iv 1 as lui' M. A, K A , 1 M t, V , N N itll it H3 ,M 1 1 1 arm-W' M, y, i -.Yr Mya Q. ,W yy . ,N ,mlm u.t,M.lw 1 'K 'f ' MN' ' Q' ' mm ,, A ...Mm!yjg-nv-M1l4,f'iw ' A me M-MQ, . fatm-'uw X W lvl- X. 1' W 1 3 1 ' WW ,,t,,! . M 'A 'N 286 closing M i L' 1 A w,,., . ,.... ' ' A views ww -ilgq 5 '! :e- l at 1. The foundation for CdM's isolated campus is being laid. 2. Men are at work on construc- tion of the school in 1962. 3. This is an overhead view of the Harbor entrance before the CdM jetty was built. 4. The Pa- villion is pictured before the Peninsula was developed. 5. The Balboa Island Ferry is a pas- senger service in 1919. 6. The ferry progresses in 1921 pushing an occasional automobile across the bay. closing 287 wenty Years of Histor Corona del Mar High School has undergone many changes since it opened its doors in 1962 to 980 students. The first students to attend CdM adhered to a strict dress code with girls wearing black, navy or dark grey mid-knee length skirts with plain white blouses. Boys had belted pants with tucked- in shirts. The code was dropped in 1969-70. Throughout these changes, CdM has ke t its high academic standards and outstanding athletic traditions. Scholastically, CdM tests scores such as the Scholastic Aptitude Test did not follow the national downwardrtrendg scores remained consistent or edged upward. And with the advent of state-mandated proficiency testing, CdM continued to graduate 99'V0 of its students with 900f0 continuing on to college. A winning tradition was established in sports with CdM capturing nearly 20 CIF championships over the past 20 years. CdM's waterpolo, basketball, tennis, golf and baseball teams brought glory to the school. With the passage of Title 9 providing equal opportunity for women's sports, increased participation and excellence was evident on girls' teams. Traditions have been a part of CdM's past, and the rivalr between CdM and Harbor has resulted in the winning of the traditional bell by CdM three times. Although customs have come and gone, CdM students have always found ways to occupy their time with such activities as a beard growing contest, datin games, streaking, growing a vegetable garden, establishin T-shirt clubs, and tie friendly rivalry of Spirit Week, Battle of the Classes, ant? this year's Olympic Week. Despite the problems of financial cutbacks, and declining enrollment, the students of CdM will continue to excel and find opportunities for fun, leadership and growth. Y i 4 't W il TQ will ll x llllllllflillllllllxllll X lll tlllllll llxlw will ll if wal l xv? Twill M e i1 ,l ll:: it i.l:wMilwf.tf-T 1 llfEflvmf'WiN-'- 'lllf' gW,l'vllv+'V H ' . 'fl if ll H. . Q ...Q ' li. ' 1-1 ' lfi g ft 'WH 'il 1 l' Kg 'Y W Q., N, , g ll llll ly ll slllgl l li, li ll' 'fl' T at wi ll llll, .l T T' it N' 1 . T l ll tlftlll lt y Qi X M ' X W W WK. Nm M. , Q it it M Ml.. it l X l X V ly lw llx v ll llll ,QlQ'Q gllx mln Nl X WX llililwt X X Ft X t ll WE lxyt yl Qty i x t l aw Nlmllim my 1 t t 1 4 4 f 1 ,Wi t' All l T ll i l l ll'llQll Qlll my WW 'il will Tlllltl W ll T T if l TTT .W . M or will lllll x llllll tl ' 'T Him ' ul ' ' 'it mc' cw' ' xfliyx lg' pf lil :mf Tl. , t . .. W . it Will-ffl . ' ttltl ' llllll f ? . T 288 closing it .vvvi 1? f + Ww w ftl i www . 1, lm T 'llll l .T 8 1 X-A311 ' ,5 i lv IX, Xyxwvu 0 5 W M LW 6 X Q. ' 'il l im., X- XX X X .X Viva f 2 file .ll X ' Mx' 1 Q' it 1' 10 3 ww, IQ: Y ,,,x X ' A wiv XX , XMXXX XXX' ' ll liit W-X .X - wf' X' 1 'N' it till A 'X...w ' ll . ' X XX .N W 'M X ' X XM i XM i X .. it lil? W 54 A R WW' li ,illl 1 S 9 we v naw lkfymt ll gg Klang X, M, l t X M XX? ' XX ,i l 4 gy., 'W X Xl-we M ill' i all . X W X X 'X X Q ,r 5 mai if l QU' l X ll Ml M 11 X M. Xy lff i X wit. X t Xllii, ' X i Xii Wk 1' 'W ,iX l ,it 'y lli iiiili my X 3 . i XM X EXXXW X vi' lflw ,Q 1, , X Kimi W 'Xt' M l W WM XX rl ' XX., V 1. Were classes more casual in 1973? 2. Su- san Benson, crowned in 1964, was the first of many beautiful Homecoming Queens at CdM. 3. Crowned in 1975, Gary Guisness was the first Homecoming King. 4. Students in '75 show their spirit for western day during Harbor Spirit Week. 5. The Bell, tra- ditional symbol, goes to the victor of the CdM-Harbor football game. 6. Politics influ- ence fashion as this 1960's students shows. 7. Pepsters of the 60's show their Sea King spirit and pride. 8. A different type of oppo- nent enters the CdM gym for a donkey bas- ketball game in 1976. 9. Through the hoop the basketball will swoop a tradition with Sea King basketball which won CIF in the '80-'81 season. 10. Winning is a tradition with CdM waterpolo which has captured CIF five times. closing 289 1 , y N , Begmnmgs and endmgs 1983 marks a start for new license plates for California motorists. Fun Zone, a small amusement park on the Penninsula closed down for new condominiums. john DeLorean is jailed on a drug charge closes down his production of luxury cars. The 41 television series Mash completes its last show. There is a close call for Madrigals. Time ran out for ERA. New clubs at CdM make a great start such as Computer Club, European Enlightenment Club, War Gaming, and the Existentialist Club. New class ComputerfScience interests many students. New beginning for seniors in 1983. 290 closing pm wry, ...f M,4W 1. Robert White plans his strategy. 2. Newsweek features a farewell to M'A 5'H issue. 3. New times makes all classes 55 minutes longer, causing school to end at 2:45. 4. European Enlightenment Club Paul Heller, Todd Wulffson, Susan Hod- son, Dana Allen, Nell Killefer, Don Yahn, Dan Roston, Mike Boscon visits the Huntington Library. 5. Anne DeWald and Linda Robb fin- ish programming an assignment in the new Computer Science class. 5, Motorists in California start the new 1983 license plates. L4 meg ld i if X9 an V was As i ufgij. v ' -1' -'1 'g3.1,hi- .vm -. AM W , V an . ' A- . it 'Jef-J ..., y W W V,..' , , closing ' During the past year, the world lost a great number of important and influential people. We will miss their presence and the talents they shared with us. Craig Lewis, who was killed last year in an accidental shooting, was missed by his friends at CdM, but he inspired the varsity soccer team into an extended winning season. Others who will be missed are Paul Bear Bryant, the winningest football coach in history, Grace Kelly, the woman who lived a fairy tale, Leonid Brezhnev, the ruler of Russia for 18 years, john Belushi, a king of comedy, Ingrid Bergman, a great actress, and Karen Carpenter, who offered hope in, We've Only just Begun , and many other songs. 292 closing L , Measuring Life Time is not the measure of life's joys and tears, Mostly it is mileposts along the road of years. Love cannot be measured, kindness has a worth, Friendship has a meaning, faith comes not of earth. Not the years We've traveled, but the good welve doneg Is life's truest measure as its setting sun. Q 2 Q, ny, Charles W. Doutt would ' . . , ,. ,. fm, M tw... W , af .. -QQ?-we kk! K uw 1 294 closing mlm ,W 5 A f JS-Tx gix gi :G A .. Wiki In Q 4: X- KW? A A - Q :fi , .. -5 .-, Q if , A. s X .1.,,,..f , A Q1 N Y S: If 55? Now the colors have faded But only in one part of our lives Keep the past as a keepsake and a stepping stone. Remember, though, today is here and now , And tomorrow we will paint the colors of our paradise. ' closing 295 Abajian, Michelle 107, 136, 183 Acone, jonathan 9, 17, 50, 80, 96, 220 Adam, Carrie 181 Airey, juli 183 Aler, lan Algazi, jessica 17, 208 Algazi, Peter 183, 192, 230, 247 Alison, Shannon 183 Alker, Ginger 119, 183 Allegaert, Andrew 216 Allen, Dana 15, 17, 143, 215 Allen, Michael 181, 242, 255 Allen, Samantha 183, 201, 202, 213 Allen, Traci 169 Allison, Andrea 169, 126 Allison, Douglas 169 Allison, jo Ann 153 Allison Michael 153 247 Allsup, Tracy 125, 169 Bass, Thomas 183, 245 Bastani, Kamran Battaglia, Sean Baum, Gregg 18, 64, 92, 96, 106, 121, 284 Bearbower, Reed 247 Bearbower, Tod 183, 218, 227, 236, 237, 247 Beauchamp, David 181 Beauchamp, Mary Beth 18, 50, 104, 105, 112, 122, 123, 148 Beauchamp, Richard 18 Beauchamp, Robert Beck, Cynthia 7, 14, 18, 51, 73, 92, 96, 106, 148 Becker, Kelly 140 Bedaux, Steven 109, 169 Behain, Kathy 169 Behrens, jennifer 169 Behrens, Keith 19, 65 Belshe, Tad 153 Bender, Amy Bendetti, john 19, 65, 244 Boscon, Wendy 170 Bounds, Holly 183 Bousman, Todd 183 Bowie, Brian 20 Boyer, Ben 102, 104, 106, 153, 222, 235 Boyle, julie 153, 166 Braden, Lawrence 183, 236, 237 Bradley, Lynnea 170, 201 Brady, David 184 Brady, james 121, 170, 173, 240 Bramel, Robby 184, 247 Brandon, David Brandon, Michael Brantley, David Braun, Monica 21 Brennan, Brad Brennan, Paige 89, 90, 153, 156 Breslow, Michael Brians, Neil 222 Bright, Kathleen 170 Bringgol, Courtney 153 Brixey, Cherilyn 153 Broms, Kai Bentley, Alston, Wendy 119, 169 Altshuler, Eric 92, 153, 154, 234 Amstadter, lan 131, 134, 141, 181, 186 Anderson, Adrianna Anderson, David 5, 228, 229, 246, 285 Anderson, Kerry Anderson, Linda 169 Anjozian, Alan 17 Ankeny, Ashley 153 Ankeny, jane 117, 169 Appel, Anne 153 Arasteh, Mojgan 153 Arcaro, Beth Archey, Allison 166 Bendetti, Michael 169, 240 Bendezu, Brenda 181 Bendezu, Robin 19 Benedetti, Lisa 19, 128 Bennett, Brandy 183, 201, 213 Bennett, Brian 153, 244 Bennett, Laurie 183, 213 Bennett, Leslie 14, 19 Bennitt, julie 169 Bennitt, Kathryn 19 Benson, Derrek 19 Bentley, Kristan 117, 169 Robert 153, 226 Broniewski, Alice 119, 184, 187, 264 Broomall, jennifer 184 Brown , jeffrey 233, 235, 246 Brown, Matthew 153, 241, 251 Brown Melanie 184 Brown, Michael P. 124, 134, 195 Brown, Michael W. 195 Brown, Mitchell 184, 230, 247 Brown, Patricia 153, 202 Brown ,Robert 21, 224 Brownell, Trisha 71, 79, 149, 153, 157 Browning, Robert 89, 154, 164, 250 Brownsberger, Scott 77, 154, 244 Bruey, Lisa 21 Arconti, Argyros, Michelle 153 George 17, 37, 81, 95, 106, 132, 234 Argyros, Lisa 183 Aries, David 17, 51, 55, 73, 220, 234 Arthur, jordan 169 Artukovich, Patrick 169 Askari, Annette 8, 136, 137, 169, 177 Atencio, Emily 169 Atherton, Elizabeth 183 Auelmann, Ann 149, 153 Austin, Christopher 17, 110, 111, 120, 121 Austin, Sean 153, 166 Avila, April 168, 169 Aydin, Fatima 17, 153 B Bagheri, Behnam Bailey, Damon 153, 239 Baker, Stacy 169 Bakhit, Rajai 116, 153 Baldoni, Steven 17, 50, 110, 283 Baldridge, Jacqueline 18, 147 Baldwin, jami 18, 51 Balikcioglu, Hagop 169, 238, 239 Belis, Philip 18, 284 Ballenger, Kimberly 181 Ballin, Patricia 18, 90 Bandel, Bridget 18, 38 Barker, Bradley Barker, Shawn 18, 63, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 88 Barlow, Leslie 136, 137, 183 Barnard, Cindy 117, 139, 169 Barnes, Michelle 107, 169, 174, 216, 283 Barnes, Timothy Barney, Tamara 169 Baron, Michelle Barquist, Christina Barthlomew, Stephen Bartholomew, Candice 169 Bartlett, Richard Bash, jeremy 296 index Bercaw, Lynne 80, 97, 101, 170, 178, 201, 202 Berg, Lars 183, 255 Bergdahl, Aleta 20, 28 Berk, Michael Bernth, Douglas Bertea, Baret Bethea, janice Bethel, Lisa 183 Bettinghausen, Brice 183, 236 Betz, Lisa Bikhazi, Nadim 170 Bilsborough, joseph 20, 30, 51, 250 Binder, Kimberly 153 Birch, Benjamin Birch, Kelly 183 Bird, Michele 153, 206 Bjorklund, jon 240 Black, Carol Black, Kathleen 21, 95, 101, 110 Blair, Amy 107, 183, 201, 213 Blake, Carolyn 183, 202 Blake, Elizabeth 21 Blender, Lisa 76, 211, 183 Blinder, Angel 181, 201 Blinder, David Blourtchi, Kourosh 181, 240 Blower, jason 183 Boat, John 115,121,181,222,223 Boat, Thomas 21, 120, 121, 124, 130, 134, 267 Bodine, Keelyn 170 Bodrogi, Mary Anne 16, 20, 56, 77 Boehm, Natalie 153 Boeke, Michael 153, 246 Bolen, Dana 125 Bond, Anne 183 Bond, Robert 141 Bond, Susan 107, 183, 204 Bondi, Annette 153 Bondra, Karine 77, 170, 171 Bonetti, David 183 Bonetti, Eric 170, 255 Boon, Rolston 183 Borg, Mark 170, 174, 231, 247 Borsanyi, Andrew Boscon, Michael 20, 143 Bruey, Mary 170 Buchan, Iain 216, 217 Bueno, Christian 24 Bunn, Rachel 126, 127, 170 Bunning, Timothy 21 Burge, Shannon 21, 51, 96, 208 Burhoe, Erich 191, 184, 266, 227 Burke, jeffrey Burke, Kelly 21,110,143 Burke, Megan 110, 154, 160 Burke, Paul 154 Burke, Randall 154 Burlingame, Elizabeth 184, 201 Burns, Brent 181 Burns, john 220 Burrows, john Burton, Keri 21 Carpenter, Corky 6, 21, 50, 96, 132, 232, 235 Carpenter, Kimberly 184, 204 Carroll, Sean 184, 191, 134 Carroll, Susan 123, 170, 247 Carter, David 184, 240, 241, 247 Carter, stacy 22, 63, 71, 78, 84, 106, 112, 202 Case, Phil Casey, Christina 116, 154, 211 Cash, Thomas Cassutt, Timothy 124, 130, 134, 170 Cavanaugh, Elizabeth 22, 108, 112, 113, 211 Cavanaugh, Michael 121, 170, 222, 237 240 Cecil, john 184, 195 Cecil, Kathleen 22, 51 Centra, Scott Cesario, Kristen 107, 122, 126, 170 Chabre, Steven 184, 223, 236, 237 Chalsett, Deborah 181 Chamberlin, Cynthia Chan, Frederick 22, 230, 247 Chandler, Patrick 154 Charrin, Patrick Chiprin, jeffrey Chiprin, Stephanie 107, 184, 201 Chong, Kenneth Chong, Vanessa 184, 213 Christell, Kimberly 170, 205 Christian, Bridget Christiansen, Timothy 184, 223, 227 Christianson, Michell Christie, Todd 184, 236, 240 Church, Robert 81 Chytraus, john 153, 216 Clance, Wynne 154 Clark, Steven 184, 223 Clark, Tina 199 Clary, Todd 154 Clay, Matthew 121, 130, 134, 184 Cleland, Robert 23, 247 Clemence, jeffrey 234 Clemens, Christopher 7, 8, 23, 64 Clemens, Mark 7, 107, 170, 250 Cleveland, Keith 108, 154 Coale, Kristi 23, 112, 113, 204 Cobb, Bryanne 184 Cobb, john 121,154, 216 Coe, Alan 154 Coffman, jeffrey 23, 238 Cole, Kirsten Colle, Elliott 89, 92, 152, 154, 155, 163 Burton, Linda 170, 212, 214, 215 Busby, james Bush, jefferson Bush, Louis Bushong, Holly 184 Butcher, jeffrey 184, 191 Butcher, Karon 181, 207, 211 Butterfield, Parker 8, 154, 160 Butts, Hallie Butts, Kippy Buzzard, Erik 112, 170 Buzzard, Shannon 125, 145, 184 C Cable, Tracy 184 Cacavalla, Kevin Cagigas, Teresa Cain, Kimberly 170 Calkins, jon 21 Callihan, Debbie 213 Campbell, Darcy 106, 119, 154 Campo, Ben Canada, Kelly Canada, Kristy Canfield, Suzanne 170 Cariker, Carla Carlson, Randy Colley, Gregory 22, 50 Colley, Rhonda 184 Collins, Clark Collins , Kelly 9,15, 41 Collins, Mathew 80, 154, 157, 165, 232 Collins, Sean 22 Comin s, Wendy 154 Conaway, Amy 184, 204 Condo n, Anthony 22 Condon, Nicole 184, 195, 201, 203 Conne Conno Conno lly, Suzanne 154, 216 le, Craig rs, Bridget 154 Conway, Craig 184 Cook, Cook, Cook, Corinne Kristin Lisa 122, 123, 154 Cooke, Claire Coon, Dawna 86, 185 Cooper, Alfred 170 Cooper, Elizabeth 145, 154 Cordova, Margaret 154 Corea, Philip 132, 133, 154, 226 Cornel ison, David 185 Correll, Dawn Coss, Rob 132 Coulson, Brian 170 Coulso Coulte n, Stephen r, Kathryn 171 A Dusebou Coulter, Thomas 154 Covarrubias, Cynthia Cox, Eric 22, 234 Cox, james 15, 23, 220, 232 Cranford, Kimberly 171 Cranford, Matt 23, 216 Cronin, Clark 171 Crosby, Bing Crowe, William 95, 181 Crowell, Kristy 14, 23, 51 Crowell, Cheri 171 Crowell, Walter 171, 251 Crump, Vici Crystal, Stephen 7, 23, 41 Cuhel, Lori Cullen, Christopher 181 Cummings, Todd Cunningham, Douglas 24 Cunningham, james 24, 121, 233 Cunningham, john 154 Cunningham, Sabrina 24, 29 Curci, Dean 25, 250 Curran, Dawn 123 Currie, Forrest 8, 25, 64, 110, 230, 247 Currie, Richard Curtis, jody 122, 123 Cutler, Fredrick 128, 129, 154 Cutler, Gregory Czaja, james 185, 247 D Daboub, Leo 154 Dahnke, Pamela 185 Daily, Chris 25, 73, 89, 92, 146 Dales, Bradford 24 Dalton, Matthew 171, 240 Dalton, Scott 124, 134, 154 Dangelo, William 117, 121, 171, 247 Danylo, Kimi 181 Danylo, Randy Darin, Rachel Darnell, Susan 185 Dasaro, Denise 15, 24, 104, 145 Dickson, Ding, Boi Robert se 130, 139, 181, 245 Doan, Gibran 25 Doan, Heidi 185 Dodds, Angela 25, 198, 199, 204 Doder, C ameron 171, 215, 216, 217 Dodge, Daphne 211, 185 Dodge, Drake 25, 110, 111, 116, 117, 143 Doebke, Gail 171 Doering, Kathleen Dollahite, Kara 96, 105, 106, 155 Donahue, james 185, 251 Donnelly, Colleen 15, 26, 50, 273 Donnelly, Kerry 26, 130, 132, 133, 134 Dorn, Sherman 26, 104, 112, 113, 115 Dorough, Bradford 117, 179, 185, 236, 257 Dorough, Milford 158, 246 Dotson, Angela 185 Dotzauer, Craig Dougan, Paul Dougan, Stephen Douglas, Brooke 145, 185 Douglas, Diana Douglas, Scott 153, 155, 224 Doyle, Thomas Driver, Brad 92, 234 Duarte, Keith 117, 185, 230, 247 Duarte, Kerry 155, 211 Dubow, Matthew 185, 218, 223, 236 Dudley, Kerri Dunning, Grant 74, 79, 155, 240, 244 Dunzer, Bradley 155, 162, 246, 247 Duran, Angelica 124, 130, 131, 132, 155 Duran, Gregory Durant, Dore t, Ann 171 Davenport, Andrea 25 Davenport, Gregory 171, 257 Davenport, jeffrey 171, 230, 231, 247 Dusek, Corena 155 Dyson, Patrick 92, 132, 234 E Eastman, Brian Eastman, Leslie 110, 155 Eaton, Cathleen 171 Eaton, Wendy 171 Eberlin, Richard Davenport, Yvette 171 Daves, Antoinette 25, 125, 128 Davies, Gareth 25 Davis, Karen 171 Davis, Melinda 132, 171 Davis, Michelle 69, 149, 153, 154 Davis, Teri Davison, Brian 171, 169, 173, 180, 227, 237 Davison, Kelli 24, 30, 87, 88, 104, 110, 111 Debaun, Suzanne Deemer, Kevin Defina, William 185, 241 Dehaven, Michelle 181 Dejounge, Alexander 24 Delancy, Rebecca 24, 125, 126, 127 Delap, Kelly 171 Dell, Michael 185 Dellar, Alison 155 Delozier, james 171, 174 Delprete, Mark 155 Deluca, Brian DeMars, Stacey 155, 208 DeMars, Steven 91, 171, 222 Denman, Anne 125, 181 DeRevere, jennifer 155 Devine, Debra 119, 176, 181 DeWald, Anne 24, 50, 110, 111, 143, 291 DeWald, Colleen 149, 153, 167 Di lullo, Patricia 185 Diamond, jeffrey Diamond, Kevin 25, 45, 65 Dickenson, Daniel 171 Dickenson, Kimberly 155 Edge, rn sha 185 Edward, Stephen 171 Egger, Barbara 26 Egly, Stephen 181, 227 Eiras, Damon 185 Eisenberg, Beth 123, 125, 181, 201, 203 Eleinko, Pam Elias, Col Ellegard, lin 155, 247 john 185, 236 Emerson, Heidi 27, 112, 116 Emmons, Kelly English, john English, Lori 27, 31, 36, 118, 225 Ensign, L isa 92, 208, 209 Erickson, Eric Erickson, jayme 117, 204, 205 Erlinger, jennifer 156 Ershig, Tania 171 Ervin, Stephen 187, 255 Esfahani, Narsis 123, 172 Esnard, Catherine 155 Estey, Heather 5, 26, 198, 199, 204 Etchegoyen, April Etebar, Afshin 155 Elkins, Lynn 26, 51, 82, 89, 91, 92, 110, 111, 119, 204 Evans, Suzanne 15, 27, 71, 79, 81, 90, 118, 143 Evans, Tracy 96, 107, 137, 136, 168, 172, 181 212 1 Evanson, Christina 155 Ewing, jeffrey 27, 77, 244, 245 Fales, jani 172 Fawcett, Michelle 26, 112 Fawcett, Sandra Fawcett, Sean 185, 230, 247 Fawcett, Suzanne 26 Fell, Kevin 134, 172, 242, 243, 255 Felt, jamie 125 Fenley, Stephanie 15, 27, 51 Fenley, Steven 245 Ferraro, Vincent 27, 44, 233 Ferris, Michael 185, 190, 243, 255 Ferry, David 15, 27 Ferry, Shelia 107, 181 File, Deborah 172 File, Richard 27 Fillers, Gregory 28 Finch, Maria 110, 139 156 Fisher, Kevin 185, 188 Fisk, David 168, 172, 173, 175, 176, 177, 237 Fitterer, Bret 172 Flanzer, Richard Flemer, Ross 156, 246, 257 Fohring, Lisa 28, 50, 51, 65, 77, 90, 96, 146 Foley, Liz 156, 202 Foley, james 28, 110, 116, 117, 143 Ford, Eric 185, 255 Ford, Marc 156 Ford, Melissa 14, 28 Forrello, Chad 23, 28, 29, 49, 84, 92, 102, 104, 105, 128, 282 Forrest, Kathleen 185 Forsyth, David 29 Forsyth, jeanie 185 Forte, jonathan 29, 80, 82, 65, 96, 121, 246, 256 Foster, Christopher 154, 156, 232, 247 Foster, janice 107, 185, 205 Fouladi, Roya 185 Fouladvari, Nina 185, 272 Fournell, jessica 156 Friade, Cameron 172 Friade, Eric 185 Francis, M. 181 Frazier, Stanton 174, 185, 223, 227 Freedman, Gail 123, 186, 200, 203 Freedman, jill 123, 186, 201, 203 Freundt, Christopher 186, 236 Freundt, Heidi Fritz, Eric 29 Fryer, Bradley 156, 226 Fryer, jeffrey 186, 227, 236, 247 Fude, Leslie 186 Fukuda, Robert 186, 243, 255 Fukuda, William 172, 242, 243, 255 Fuller, Kendra 186 Fulton, Dean 5, 124, 130, 134, 135, 156 Fuschetti, joseph 17, 28, 112, 250 G Gabrielian, Cheryl 156, 210, 211 Gage, Raymond 156, 247 Gallager, Erin 96, 156 Gallardo, john 247 Galusha, Tim 74, 79, 186, 236, 240, 245 Gardner, Shannon Garlich, David 172 Garn, Christopher 106, 134, 135, 156, 226 Garra, Raymond 172, 231 Garratt, Daniel 92, 156, 234 Garrett, james 186 Gaylord, Kristin 172 Gaynor, Kenneth 29 Gazda, Mark Geddes, Armandee 116, 156 Gegg, Robert 28 Geib, Richard 172, 247 Geigele, Gretchen 26, 28, 31, 44, 81, 106, 216 Gentile, Mike 181 Gerhardt, Kurht 172 Gerst, Cathleen 123, 172 Gerst, john 156 Gettleman, Michelle Ghani-Banki, Shireen 68, 144, 145, 172 Giannulli, Gianna 172 Gianulias, Mindy 77, 172, 173, 180, 211 Gibellino, Kelly 28, 186 Giblin, Tobin 91, 107, 186 Giddings, David 140, 186 Giddings, Gregory Gilbert, james 186, 230 Gilbert, Karen 28, 112, 113, 201 Gillard, Carla 156 Gillard, Tracy 5, 29, 101 Gillis, Noel 186, 230, 245 Gillis, Rachel 172 Glasgow, Karin 29, 33, 50, 51, 91, 110 Glasgow, Tracy Glatch, Torrie 26, 29 Glazer, jamie Gleason, Deborah 186 Gleason, john 186, 227 Glenn, jennifer 156 Glenn, Michael 141, 186 Glenn, Peter 29, 141 Goddard, Brian Godfrey, jeffrey 186, 257 Godfrey, julie 156 Goedert, Kimber 186 Goff, Kristi 122, 156 Goins, Henry Golden, Amber 106, 153, 156 Goldman, jill 186 Goldstein, Karl 181, 240, 241, 247 Goldstein, Samantha Goodbody, Heather 8, 156, 208 Goodrow, Michelle 124, 125, 130, 156 Goody, jeanne 37, 107, 170, 172, 173, 211, 216 Gould, jeffrey 244 Gouvion, Michael 172, 245 Graham Graham , james 156, 231 , Kelly 156, 200, 212 Graham, Roderick 186, 195, 216 Graham, Suzanne 106, 155, 156, 199 Grail, Donald 93, 172 Grandia, Eric Grantham, jeanne 107, 119, 136, 137, 171, 172,180,181, 212 Grasso, Michael 186, 241 Gray, April 172 Green, Douglas 186, 223, 227 Green, Michael 173, 240 Green, Michelle 30 Green, Scott 156, 224 Greengard, Alan 128, 129, 156 Gregg, Amy 126, 173 Gregorious, Shirley 30, 68, 91, 119, 147 Gregory, Robert 30 Griffin, Linda Griswold, Megan 136, 137, 185, 186 Gross, Lorri 186, 203 Gross, Paul 30 Grossman, David 31 Grossman, jennifer Groves, Stephanie 173 Guisness, Kurt 156, 222, 226, 282 Gurley, Brooke 186 Gustafson, Lori 31, 77, 104, 126, 127, 212 Guynes, Lori 186 H Habif, Timothy 173 Hadley, Scott 14, 16, 31, 238 Haghani, Vafa 240, 246 Hahn, Steve 173, 176, 177, 237, 247, 256, 257 Hale, Olga Hale, Randy Hale, Walden Haley, Erin 31, 91 index 297 Haley, Virginia 186 Hall, Kelly 31, 136, 137 Hall, Kendall 156 Hall, Thomas 181 Hallworth, David 30, 238 Hamburger, Glenn 173, 241 Hammond, jeffrey 186 Hankin, jon 173 Harano, jane 107, 173 Hardesty, Kate 144, 145, 173 Hardesty, William 30 Hargis, Kendra 186 Harmon, Kristy 157, 205 Harmon, Sarah 157, 205 Harney, Dan 30, 112, 113, 120, 121, 220, 272 Harney, Stephen 120, 121, 181 Harrell, jill 30, 143 Harrier, Sandra 86, 145, 173 Harrington, Pam 116, 119, 157 Harris, Diane 31 Harris, Marc 134, 186 Harris, Troy 31 Harrison, Mark Hart, Danny 31, 50, 238 Hartford, Lucy 186, 213 Hartling, Kamme 185, 187, 203, 213 Hartwig, Royal Harvey, Christopher 9, 31, 247 Harvey, Beth 173, 206 Harvey, jeffrey 187, 243, 255 Harvey, Mark 32, 80, 81, 96, 121, 256 Harwood, Cynda 68, 116, 146, 156, 157, 161 Hasbrouck, Stacy 32, 145 Hassid, janet 162, 202 Hatfield, jessica 24, 33 Hatfield, Robert 173, 174, 227, 237 Hauser, Kevin 26, 33 Havens, Wickham 173 Hawkins, Kirk 33, 50 Heap, Brett 173 Heck, jennifer 116, 181 Hecker, Stephanie 173, 201, 206 Heeley, Keith 173, 216 Heeley, Kurt 187, 227 Hefner, Hugh 187, 243, 255 Heinrichs, Kimberly Heller, Paul 33, 143 l-lelwig, Betsy 126, 127, 168, 173 Hemphill, Brett 112, 113, 140, 157 Hemphill, Gregg 187 Henderson, Michelle 187 Hendrickson, Leslie 157 Henryck, Max 32 Henth, David Hermelin, Katarina 173 Hernandez, Michael 173 Herndon, Linda 157 Herrell, Clark 187 Herrington, Brooke 173, 177, 214, 215, Hochadel, julie 173 Hodge, Scott 222 Hodson, Suzanne 33, 110, 111, 143 Hoepner, Cara 125, 128, 129, 187 Hofstetter, Wayne 246, 256, 257 Hoggatt, Paula 157 Holland, Daniel 174, 228, 229 jacobs, David jacobs jacobs , Deanne 84, 119, 125, 187 , Greg jacobs, jeff 34, 92, 238 jacobs, jeffrey 187, 230, 241, 247 jacobs, Philip 34, 134 jacobsen, Brent 174, 255 Holland, Heidi 174 Holland, Kurt 157 Holland, Tom 230, 247 Holloway, Kim 174 Holmgren, Eric 130, 132, 134, 135, 141, 157 Holt, Darin 223 Heli, Richard 106, 112, 157, 222, 223 Hoose, jake 187 Hoose, Robert 158 Horn, Michael 8, 158 Horne, Robert 32, 246 Horowitz, Lisa 136, 137, 187 Horton, Aimee 187 Horton, Victoria 158 Horvath, Robin Hostetler, john 106, 158 Houssels, Elaine 128, 129, 158 Houssels, Robert 32, 77 Houston, Bradley 32 Houston, jeffrey 187, 191 Hovagimyan, jilber 124 Hovee, S tacey 187, 203, 211 Howard, Douglas 174, 240 Howard, julie Howard, Karen 32, 50, 116 Howe, Chris 134 Howser, Hu, Chie Hu, Ping Sabra 187 n 158 Huff, Toby 33, 100, 101 Huffnagle, Kurt 33, 81 Huffnagle, Nichole 145, 174 Hughes, Brett 92, 220, 234 Hughes, jennifer 83, 127, 136, 137, 158 Hugill, Sandy 187, 213 Hugill, St eve 107, 190, 236, 251 Huish, Roxanne Hull, jeffrey 174 Hume, Daniel Humphreys, Amanda 33 Humphreys, john 174 Hunter, Lance Huntsma 204 n, Molly 34, 41,101,110,116, Hupp, Haley 187 Hurray, Mark 113, 115, 174 Hurst, Michael 181 Hurst, Ryan 34, 120, 121 Hutchinson, Darren 34, 247 Hutchins on, jeffrey 181, 257 ller, john 187, 216 jacobson, Kirsten 106, 158, 167, 202 jacobus, Willard 121, 240, 241, 247 jaffee, Steven 34 jajonie, Darin 34, 256 james, Wendy 187 janicin, Michael 134, 174, 244 jaquiss, Kelly 187, 190, 195 jawor, Wendy 158 jaye, Eric 5, 244 jazayeri, julie 49, 34, 41, 47, 100, 101, 116 jeffs, Andrew 158, 251 jenkins, Dana 35, 44, 50 71, 119 jeremias, Stefan 187 johansson, Annette 92, 141, 156, 139 johnson, Amy 174 johnson, Bryce johnson, Carolyn 5, 35, 47, 100, 101, 212, 285 johnson, Kirk 181 johnson, Krista johnson, Lisa 187, 195, 203 johnson, Ronald 154, 159, 233, 247 johnson, William johnston, Ann 35 johnston, Fred 174, 222, 227 jones, Carl 181 jones, Catherine 158 jones, David 174 jones, Kaiia 158 jones, Kevin 35, 84, 128, 129 jones, Matt jones, Ronald 188, 257 jones, Ronald 35 jones, Ruth 35,110,111 K Kagnoff, Robert 121, 188 Kale, Ni cole 169, 174 Kaller, Steven 158 Kang, David 106, 155, 158 Kang, Cilendy Karns, Nornan 174 Kashme re, Brett Katzin, jon Katzman, Heidi 35, 51, 70, 77, 78, 79, 80, 103, 104, 105, 120, 121, 208, 284 Kauanui, josette 188 Kavanaugh, Kevin 174 Kaviyan ian, Golnaz 116, 174 Kazen, Gregory 159 Kear, Kirsten 15, 21, 35 Keating, john 15, 36, 90, 93, 112, 234 Kehoe, Kelley, Traci 36 Michael 90, 159 216 Hess, Ilene 32, 91, 112, 113, 204, 205, 215 Hess, Michael 33, 51, 77, 78, 92, 96, 104, 218, 220, 224 Hesse, Robert 187, 240 Hicks, Gary Hicks, Susan Hilbert, Anne 95, 101, 110, 116, 157, 200, 201, 203, 212, 213 Hill, Thomas 173, 237 Hilliard, Donald 115, 138, 157 Hillis, Amy 173 Hillis, jane 203 Hillyard, Deidre 157 Hinman, Frank 244 Hoagland, Kimberly 157 Hobbs, Linder 120, 121, 157, 228, 229, ller, Susan 158 Imbernino, David 26, 34, 82, 91, 242, 243, 252, 253 Imbernino, Lisa 91, 117, 158 lngold, Michelle 187 lnouye, Kathy 34, 86, 114, 115 lreland, james 181, 227, 246 Irvin, Linda 187 Irvin, Lisa 158 lsraels, Kenneth 7, 34, 124, 125, 130, 131, 132, 134 Iverson, Danyeill jackson, Christopher 181 246 Hobbs, Royden 121, 230, 247 Hoblit, Steven 187 Hoch, Stephanie 136, 157, 164 298 index jackson, Dave 232 jackson, Katharina 174 jackson, Richard 181 jackson, Shannon Kelly, Ryan 188, 216,241 Kelly, Stacey Kemp, David 188 Kendall, William 77, 117, 159, 224, 225 Kenemore, Craig Kenemore, joseph Kent, George Keppeler, john Kerley, Kristine 174 Kerley, Richard 174, 247 Kerrigan, Colleen 36, 114, 115 Kerrigan, julia 159 Kerrigan, Kristin 25, 36, 114, 115 Khajetoorians, Asik Khalatbari, Desiree Khatiblou, Miriam 36 Khaja, Amer 174 Killefer, Nell 36, 100, 110, 116, 143, 204, 264 Kilmer, Doug 174 Kilmer, Gordon 174 Kilpatrick, Christopher 188, 236 Kim, Angela 159 Kim, Annette 130, 188 Kim, julius 188 Kime, james 36, 90 Kincannon, Kimberly 36, 84 Kinsman, Eric 256, 257 Kirkham, Michele 174 Kirsch, Christopher 159, 247 Kirsch, Kevin 175, 245 Kitchen, Kristin 175 Klarin, Lisa 175 Klein, Russ 106, 107, 115 Klema, Robin Klemer, julie 37 Klimex, Karen Klinker, Pamela 181 Klotz, Darin 159, 244 Knapp, Dana 37 Kneubuhl, Kelly 23, 37, 49, 96 Knopf, Shoshana 123, 175 Koehler, Heidi 14, 37 Koffler, Neil 159 Koivisto, Tauno 174, 175 Kolstad, Karen 37, 204 Koontz, Cynthia 134, 154, 159 Kopp, Kelly 175 Kosky, Larry 24, 175 Kovach, Candace 80, 175, 181, 201, 203, 216 Koyama, Mikako Koyoumjian, Sylvia 159 Kraft, Lisa 125, 175 Kral, Scepan 155, 159, 167 Krasich, Irena 188 Krassner, David 138, 240 Kruger, Mikail 175 Krum, Drew 117, 188, 241 Krupp, Claire 149, 159 Kruse, David 244 Kubas, Damon 37, 250 kuhl, john 159 Kuri, janiene Kushner, Daniel 9, 37 Kushner, Stephany 126, 127, 128, 168 175 Kuwaye, james Kuwaye, Michelle 188 L Laakso, Allison 188 LaBianc0, Analisa 107, 188, 189, 205 Laerkholm, Line 123, 159 Lago, Michael 121, 188 Laird, Bonnieiean 37, 124, 130 Laird, janelle 188 Laird, Robert Lam, Renato 188, 236 Lambe, Susan 159 Lambiel, Marcia 159 Lambrecht, Gregory 188 Lamoureaux, Todd 93, 175 Lampman, Brian 159 Landriault, Michael Landry, Denise 188, 213 Lanfried, jeffrey 38 Langwell, Scott 34, 38, 81 Lanyi, Sean Laperna, Dean Larsen, Donald 16, 38, 92, 238 Lasor, jeffrey 38, 81, 88, 110, 232 Last, Erica Last, Erin Latham, Stephen 175 Lathan,Mimi99, 116,118, 119, 141, 159, 216 Laughlin, julie 213 Lawler, Allyson 91, 110, 159 Lawrence, Courtney 175 Lavverence, Heather 39, 53 Lawerence, Pamela 39, 41, 93, 215 Lawson, David 38, 247 , Layeux, Scott 155 Leason, Corey 159 Leason, Kimberlee 205 Leaverton, Shannon Leavitt, jaqueline 188 Leavitt, jenifer 175 Lee, Christopher 141, 175 Lee, Richard Lee, Ryan 216 Lefebyre, Channing 121, 188, 251 Leigh, Nilou 188 Lemmon, Helen 84, 126, 128, 129, 159, 162 Lemmon, Richard 75, 227 Lessler, julie 175, 207 Lessler, Lauren 38, 101 Lester, jennifer 124, 130, 131, 134, 159 Letourneau, Missy 188, 205 Levesque, Mike 38 Levine, Burt 159, 247 Lewis, jenie 188 Lezama, Mi Young 175 Leichty, jana 107, 188, 211 Leichty, joan 101, 159, 216 Light, james 38 Light, Kimberly 28, 31, 36, 39, 48, 82, 96, 106, 119 Lillas, Stuart 175, 242, 255 Lincoln, David 124, 130, 131, 132, 134, 141 ' Lind, Colby 188, 227 Lindsay, Guy 20, 39, 108 Lindsay, Holly Lindsay, james Liner, Steven 138, 188, 227 Linton, Meg 175 Lippman, Barbara 175, 205 Litwack, Allison 123, 175 Litwack, David 152, 159 Liu, Wendy 188 Livingston, Paige 188 Llewellyn, Amy 188 Lobl, Margaret 188 Locke, julie 126, 201, 175 Logan, Mary Ann 5, 9, 38, 41, 100, 101 116 Lokka, Larry 38, 120, 121, 238 Lombardini, Chiara 9, 39, 100, 101, 116, 123, 201 Loofbourrow, Pat 39, 49, 92, 101, 242, 252, 253 Loofbourrow, Kelly 136, 137, 176, 206 Loofbourrow, Kira 188, 200, 206 Loos, joan 159, 212 Lortie, Austyn 107, 119, 188 Lortie, Shawn Loudermilk, Shannon 71, 79, 107, 213 Lowden, Grace 176 Lowder, Kristin 176 Lucas, Susan 39, 124, 125, 132 Ludwigsen, Erik 39, 234, 256 Luesebrink, Eric 189, 194, 223, 230 Lumsdon, Steven 160, 247 Luttke, Vivian 29, 40 Luzius, Todd Lyons, Kristine 40 M Machado, Brandi Mack, Alyson 176 Mack, Timothy 41, 64, 96, 220 Macke, jim 244 Mackenzie, Adelaide 41 Mackemzie, Kandi Mackenzie, Rhoda 189, 264 MacMillin, Bradley 160, 216 Madison, Michael 141, 189 Magiera, Michael 40 Magruder, Paul 40 Maher, jennifer 126, 127, 160 Mahoney, Lisa 107, 117, 173, 176, 179, 212 Mahr, Danny 189, 236 Malcomb, Kelly 8, 89, 160 Mallos, Denise 189, 208, 211 Malouf, Shannon 181 Manchester, Craig Manclark, Heather 90, 176 Manclark, Kirk Manclark, Mike 15, 40, 92, 233, 234 Mann, Laura 130, 131, 160 Manna, jerry Manners, Tracy Manning, Curtis 174, 175, 181 Manser, Michael 41, 49, 56, 78, 79, 88, 102-106, 108, 109, 250 Mara, jill 126 Mara, Melinda 125, 189 Marchetti, Lisa Marcuse, james Marengo, Monique 160 Markow itz, Carri 41 Marlowe, Brett 143, 160 Marotta, David Marriott, David 160, 174, 176 Marsella, Christian 189 Marchack, Brian 115, 134, 181 Marshall, Philip 181, 247 Martin, Carol 41, 101, 285 Martin, Lance 40, 50, 88, 232, 233, 246 Martin, Shelley 117, 160, 166 Martin, Steven 40, 250 Martinez, Henry 1 Martyn, Craig 115, 189, 230, 240 Martynow, Nicole Marumoto, Scott 189, 243 Marx, Alyson 7, 40, 69, 73, 96, 106, 148 Masley, Greg 160 Mason, Brynn 160 Massari, Francesca 189, 201 Massari, Mark 160, 244 Matteucci, Felisa 189 Matthews, Catherine 176 Mauerhan, jeannette 40 Mayer, Mitchell McGeoy, Frank 189, 255 McAdam, Shelli McArthur, Allison 41 McCabe, Michael 181 McCallum, Dana 41, 84, 122, 126, 128, 129 McCallum, Michael 227, 236, 247 McCarter, julie 176 McCarthy, john 42, 159 McCarthy, Thomas 176 McClain, Kelly 181 McClain, Kimberly 176, 205 McClain, Kristin 160, 205 McClain, Molly 160 McClellan, Lisa 176 McClellan, Michelle 42 McClint ock, Heidi 176, 181, 201, 203 McClintock, jon 160, 244 McCool, Kimberly 42 McCork le, Scott McCormick, john 189 McCormick, Kathleen 42, 50, 122, 123, 225 McCormick, Mike 222, 223 McCrickerd, jennifer 112, 117, 123, 160 McCrimmon, Scott 43, 238 McDonald, George 189, 236 McEligot, Toshika 176, 123 McGahan, Samantha 126, 176, 200, 206 McGaugh, Linda 176 McGeady, Marcus McGee, Hunter 160, 194 McGee, Lisa McGiffin, Melanie 123, 189, 168 McGrath, Mark 189, 227, 247 McGrath, Patrick 173, 175, 176, 237, 247 McGrath, Tracey 123, 160 McGuinness, Kara 91, 110, 119, 160, 215, 216 McGuinness, Kim 107, 136, 137, 189, 195 McGuinness, Vincent 15, 35, 43, 77, 79, 97, 111, 218, 229, 238, 246 McGuire, Colleen 42 McKee, james 176 McKeever, Michelle 103, 104, 105, 189 203 McKibben, Chip 22, 26, 30, 42, 74, 78, 89, 106, 224 McLaughlin, Kevin 189, 223, 227, 236 McLean, jill 160 McLean, Lance 42, 244 McMahan, jason 176 McManigal, Lisa 33, 42, 45, 50, 51, 65, 90, 96, 105, 110, 111 McManigal, Scott 189, 190, 195, 241, 247 McNamee, Kristy 83, 106, 148, 160 McNeill, Thomas 181, 237 McPeak, Vicky 125, 160 McPeake, Lex 43, 51, 256, 257 McQuoid, Elizabeth 101, 114, 115, 128, 160 McSunas, Michael 5, 41, 43, 65, 101, 112, 116, 117 McVeigh, Tanya 89, 112, 160, 213 Mead, john 189, 230, 247 Mead, Lisa 42, 146, 147 Meade, Devon 42, 50, 71, 78 Mears, Kathleen 106, 160, 173, 205 Medipour, Mehrshad Medlin, Mary ' Mercurio, jacqueline 43 Mercurio, julie 189 Merry, Beth 176 Merry, jordana 43 Messenger, Peter 247, 282 Metcalf, Weslie 256 Meyer, Christopher Michails, Patricia 189 Michaelson, Melissa 126, 176 Miller, Dale Miller, Felicia Miller, Mark 222, 176 Mills, Cathleen 123, 161 Mills, Colleen 189, 203 Mirhashemi, Babak 177, 240, 247 Mitchell, Amy 177, 205 Mitchell, Craig Mitchell, Timmy 99, 177, 237, 251 Mittelstadt, Lori 43 Mlodoch, Michele 177 Moder, Michelle 107, 200, 201, 268 Moe, Carter 44, 81, 132, 133 Mohri, Hiroshi 189 Mohri, Takeshi 177 Moiso, Christy 177 Molinaro, Michael 44, 50, 92, 221, 232, 234 Monigal, Michelle 177 Montoya, Kimberly Montoya, Loree 44 Mooers, jerri 189, 213 Moon, David 161, 238 Moon, Terry 189, 201, 203 Mooney, Christopher 216, 141, 177, 216 Mooney, Elizabeth 125, 189 Moore, Kathleen 107, 117, 119, 171, 177, 179 Moore, Keith Moore, Mark 237 Mordkin, Robert 5, 161 Morelli, Mike Morgan, jason 44 Morris, Steben 120, 121, 177, 227, 251 Morrow, john 242, 252 Morton, Danielle 45 Mosmann, Mary 161 Moss, Cordon 45, 92, 221, 233 Moss, Raymond 190, 236, 247 Motakef, Tony 134 Mottier, Stephane 45 Mueller, Mary 177, 205 Mullen, Mullen, Gregory William 32, 45, 58 Muller, jeffrey 168, 169, 173, 177, 180, 237 Muller, Mary Ann 30, 44, 99, 104, 105, 215 Muller-Stach, Claudia Mullin, Christopher 247 Munson, jeff 190 Munson, Ryan 177 Murar, Amanda 44 Murdock, Scott 5, 174, 177 Murphy, james 45, 65, 221 Murphy, Kristin Muth, Camryn 190, 201, 203, 213 Muzzy, Steven 190, 227, 247 Myerson, Melinda 161 Myrick, Karin 161 Myrick, Robert 190 N Nagatani, Miki 161 Nahadedian, Aramis 190, 157 Nathan, Susan Nathanson, jeffrey 45, 221 Natland, john 190 Natland, Laura 71, 78, 117, 136, 137, 169, 171, 173, 177, 178, 179 Neal, Leslie 161 Neff, james 161 Neff, Nancy 117, 161 Nelson, Amberlyn 190 Nelson, Betsy 136, 137, 177 Nelson, Brian 177 Nelson, Krista Nelson, Steven 141, 161 Nelson, Theron 177 Nese, Anthony 154, 234, 235 Nesselrod, Andrew 107, 190, 227 Neville, Neville, Deborah190, 213 Marcia 145, 152, 161, 212 Newcomb, jill Nichol, Nichol, Francis 161 joseph 190 Nicholson, Shannon 190 Niedringhaus, Laura 45, 215 Nielsen, Matthew 161, 166 Nogas, David 236 Noonan, jennifer 107, 190, 230, 231, 247 Nonnan, Stephanie 177, 202, 213 Norman, Patricia Norquist, Eric 236, 247 Norris, Erik 161, 190, 230, 231, 247 Norton, Linda 44 Norwood, james Norwood, Thomas 128, 177 Nott, Tracy 44, 59, 96 Nourse, Peter 74, 78, 170, 177, 237, 250 O Ochs, Kristen 161 O'Conner, Lawrence 128, 129, 177, 178, 242 Oeding, jeff 177, 243, 254, 255 Ogawa, Kiyomi 190 Ogle, David Ogle, Michelle 177 O'Heany, Kerry 178, 212, 213 Ohler, Ted 45, 273 O'Kieffe, jennifer 77, 107, 112, 119, 169, 177, 178, 180, 212, 213 Olmscheid, David 99, 177, 178, 238 Olsen, Elizabeth Olson, Barbara O'Neil, Mark 178 Onstott, james 190, 236, 241 Onstott, john 6, 45, 63, 77 index 299 Ordahl, Kevin 216 Orr, Christopher 89, 157, 161 Ortiz, Lance 181, 228, 229, 247 Ortlund, Nels 36 Osgood, Mark 161, 163, 226, 227 Owens, Elisabeth 161 P Padia, Todd 46, 140 Padilla, Frank 134, 161, 247 Paglia, Mary joe Painter, Robert 103, 104, 105, 190, 236 247, 257 Paley, jack 190 Palmer, james 46 Palmer, Mark 5, 115, 162, 246 Paluck, joe 6, 46, 77, 92, 233, 234 Panchasarp, Chanchai Papa, Todd Parker, Kathleen 99, 103, 104, 105, 107, 168, 216 Parker, Scott 178 Parkman, Sean 181 Parks, William 46 Parrish, jodie 47, 68, 104, 105, 148 Parsons, Kristin 190, 211, 264 Pas, Karen 161 Patchett, Brian Patterson, Danial 178, 216 Patterson, David 21, 46, 89, 232, 246, 282 Paul, Michael 190 Paulsen, Eric 22, 46, 81, 242, 252, 271 Paulsen, Susan 107, 190, 200, 206 Paulson, jeffrey 47 Paulsson, Ola 190 Paxson, Laurie 178 Pearce, jacqueling Peck, Elizabeth 162 Peckenpaugh, Amy 190, 195 Peckenpaugh, David 47, 121, 126, 143 Penfil, Bret Perewozki, Silvina Perisi, Michael 181, 222, 240 Persons, Mark 47 Pessler, Gregory 178 Pessler, john 162, 173 Peters, Michael 162, 147 Peters, Pamela 190 Peters, Susan 190, 201 Petersen, Amy 185, 190 Petersen, Evan 138, 162, 230, 247 Peterson Eric 178 Peterson, lon 47 Peterson, julie 97, 178 Petitjean, Wendy Pettis, Blair 162, 163, 226, 227 Peykoff, Steven Phlaum, Daniel 46, 239 Phillips, Lori 162, 205 Phillips, Sherry 16, 46 Pick, Linda 46, 147 Pierce, Brooke Pillsbury, Stacey 6, 68, 128, 139, 145, 162 Pint, Elizabeth 99, 110, 162, 166 Piper, jennifer 162, 201 Pitcher, Linda 162, 202 Pittman, Leslie 46, 116, 198, 199, 215 Place, Brant 114, 178 Polonaky, Robert Pomeroy, Laura Ponzio, Steven 163, 216 Pope, Kacy 47 Pope, Nancy 106, 162 Porter, Christine 118, 216 Porter, Susan 47, 146 Porterfield, Mathew 244 Post, Audrey 47, 273 Post, Richard 95, 141, 178 Prechel, jeffrey 162, 222, 232 300 index Prescott, Stephen Preston, Byron 178, 237, 247 Price, Kimberly 144, 145, 178 Probst, Gregory 15, 47, 50, 81, 112, 143 Propp, David 244 Propp, Kenneth 48, 81, 109 Pryor, Donald 158, 221, 226, 232 Psomas, Beth Psomas, Daniel 247 Pulliam, Shane 48 Putnins, Guy 8, 88, 168, 227, 251 Pyle, Kelly 49, 99, 232 Quevedo, Anabella 162 R Rabalais, Lisa 49, 110, 111, 116 Raffetto, Thomas Raisroharli, Ali 190 Ramella, Craig 49, 50 Ramirez, Cecilia Ramsey, Leslie 49, 50, 91, 136 Ranchigoda, Edward Randle jill 156, 162 Rankin, Stephanie 15, 48 Rau, Stacy 162, 216 Rausch, Gary 99, 154, 155, 162, 233, 234, 247 Rausin, Eric 141, 163 Rauth, Brynn 190, 201 Rayborn, jeffrey Redick, Andrea 178, 215, 216 Reed, Michael 237, 247 Regner, Audrey Regner, Randy 191 Reid, Wendy 163 Reilly, Philip 41, 48 Reinhardt, Darren 191 Reinhardt, Kathryn Reinhold, Amy 95, 126, 127, 178, 206 Reite, jennifer 163 Remsen, Alicia 163 Remsen, Greg Renter, joie 49, 57, 62 Renter, Toni 181 Revely, Margaret 163 Reynolds, Tiffany 191 Rhinehart, Annette 28, 49, 96 Rich, julie 123 Richard, Robert 43, 48, 221, 235 Richardson, Charles 191, 223 Richardson, Dawn 48 Ridley, Laura 163, 205 Ridley, Neil 48, 134 Reider, Karl 181, 245 Reider, Kurt 242, 254 Rieke, Steven Riemer, Neil Rigaud, Monique 149, 159, 163 Rigter, Brandice 181 Riley, Brian 63, 191, 192 Rimland, Scott 163, 247 Rinaldo, Catherine 191,201,202 Rinaldo, Samantha 191, 257 Ringwalt, Eric 48, 124 Rinkenbach, Billy 49, 256, 257 Rittenhouse, Holly 163 River, julie 163 Roark, Donimique 106,163, 211 Robb, Linda 9, 18, 41, 52, 101, 116, 206, 291 Robb, William 52 Robbins, Thomas 181 Roberson, Kevin 179, 184, 237, 247 Roberts, james 88, 242, 252 Robertson, joe 34, 65, 81, 120, 121, 219 Robinson, Deborah 53 Robinson, Matthew 163 Robison, jon 50, 52, 224 Robison, Richard 191, 236, 240 Rocco, Alexander 191 Rodgers, Bradley Rodgers, Christina 163 Rodriguez, Andres 163 Rodriguez, Luis 52, 81, 108 Roelle, Gregory 247 Rogers, Maria 95, 181, 201 Rogers, Peter 52, 250, 270 Rogers, Reginald 14, 28, 50, 52, 73, 78, 84, 85, 87, 102, 104, 106, 128, 129 Rogers, Susan 163 Rogers, Tracy 107, 119, 186, 191, 202 Roh, joseph 53, 58, 76, 242, 243, 252 Rodos, Gregory 88 Romano, Christopher Romanus, David Romberg, Kirk 179, 237 Romero, Gregory 30, 52 Romig, Diane Romney, Lisa 198, 199, 204 Ronald, Desiree Root, Michelle 102, 104, 105, 106, 152, 159, 163 Root, Steven 230, 247 Rose, Scott 191 Rose, Wendy Rosellini, Cynthia Rosellini, Paula Rosen, Rachel 179 Rosenberg, Darrin Rosenberg, Shari 52 Rosenheck, justine 125, 132, 133, 163 Rosenow, Michelle 191 Roshen, Fredrick 179, 237 Roshan, Michelle 191 Roston, Daniel 39, 52, 143 Roston, Elana 112, 138, 181 Rouch, Crystal 179 Rountree, Robert 77, 168, 176, 179, 237 Rousselot, Amy 191 Rowbotham, Gloria 185, 191, 205, 211 Rowerdink, jay 77, 52 Rubens, Renee 163 Riiffing, Eric 53, 91, 110, 219, 239 Rupke, Michael Rurup, james 247 Rush, Diane 179 Russell, Donald 121, 163 Russell, Hollie 58, 76, 132, 149 Rutter, Ray 191 Ryan, jeffrey 179 Ryder, Nole S Sadler, Lisa 7, 29, 51, 53, 148 Saleh, Adel 53 Samuelian, Christopher 191, 241 Samuelian, Suzanne 53, 65, 225 Sandgren, Helena 191 Sandhu, Dave 54 Santoro, David 121, 130, 131, 134, 191 Saponaro, Andrew 163, 247, 256 Sarno, Danielle Sarwas, Regan 54, 121, 230, 231 Satchell, Stephen 116, 172, 179, 168, 222, 227, 237 Sauter, Deborah 19, 179 Sauter, Tamara 54 Savittieri, Kelly 191, 201, 272 Sawan, Raymond 216, 247 Scanlan, Dana 176, 179 Scarcello, Adrienne 117, 132, 179 Schaefer, Denise 54 Schar, Mathias 130, 131, 134, 191 Schaumburg, Gary 34, 55, 121, 247 Schied, Lynelle 55, 126 Schibye, Lena 179 Schick, Michael 191, 236,257 Schisler, jon 179, 237, 250 Schloessman, Carl 55, 242 Schlosser, Peter Schmidt, Tracy 115, 128, 163 Schnug, Karl 248 Schoenbaum, Brent 247 Schoncite, julianne 123, 179 Schonert, Matthew 224, 226 Schroeder, Stephen 179, 242, 254, 255 Schuller, Peter 55, 242 Schultz, Richard 179 Schwalbe, Karen 178, 191, 192, 213 Schwartz, Ralph Schwiekert, Merritt 191, 202 Schwiekert, Richard 54, 64, 232 Schwietzer, David 51, 54, 74, 78, 80, 102, 103, 104, 105, 121, 232, 282, 284 Schwellenbach, Kristin 163 Scott, Craig Scott, Erin 179 scott, Richard 49, 54, 91, 242, 243, 252, 253 Scott, Stephanie 128, 129, 163 Seal, james 191, 236, 237, 247 Seals, David 179, 251 Seely, Kevin 242, 254 Seely, Robert 191, 243, 255 Seely, Susan 87, 91, 118, 163 Segner, Shari 54, 84, 126, 127 Selden, Zachary 85, 128, 129, 163 Self, john 181 Seling, Sherry 134, 191 Sellas, Eric 91, 163 Sellinger, Markie 191 Sellinger, Steve 163 Selvage, Keirsten Seppala, Kalle 52, 55, 100, 101, 238, 239 Shackleton, David 117, 121, 191 Shackleton, Scott 82, 117, 130, 131, 141, 179 Shanahan, Liz 191 Shapiro, judy 54 Shapiro, Kier 86, 164 Shapiro, Stephen 164 Shaw, David 54 Shaw, Eric 54, 233 Shelden, Kelly 19, 60, 54 Shelton, Amanda 51, 55, 65, 104, 110 Sheperd, Barry 179 Sherk, Boyd Shiba, Hiroshi 164 Shigekawa, Haruko 164 Shrader, David 76, 107, 179, 247 Shrader, Suzanne 179 Siberg, Patrick 191 Sidejas, Michael 192 Sie, Erik 164, 216 Siebel, Emily 192 Siebel, jennifer 125, 192 Siegal, Andrea 126, 179 Siegal, Lisa 179 Siegel, Robert 179, 240 Siemon, Gerald Silver, Lori 192 Silverman, Paul 8, 31, 36, 50, 56, 106 Simmons, Cynthia 56, 85, 128, 129 Simon, April 192 Skarman, Susie 56 Skeie, Stacey 179, 200, 206 Sketch, Kirsten 179 Skibby, Bruce 56 Skinner, john 192, 245 Skinner, Stephanie 56,61 Sklansky, jeff 112, 113, 115, 164 Slavin, john 121 Slocum, Deanna Smirl, Ricky 179, ,181,176, 247 136, 179 216, 227 Smith Chandler 195 Smith, Erika 192 Smith, jeff 244 Smith, rodeo 7, 51, 56, 69, 89, 92, 96, 148 Smith Kevin 56, ae, 139, 216 Smith, Laurie 37, 43, 56 Smith, Sarah Smith, Scott 56, 124, 256 Snyde , Smith, Scott M. 192 Smith, Tiffany 180, 213 l Snow, Darlene 57 Snow, Stacy 164 r, Michael Solarczyk, Rachel 192 Somerset, Shelly 48, 57, as, 129, 129 Sopkovich, Nicholas 174, 194 Soucek, Thomas 57, 239, 247 Soulati, Morad 192, 241 South, Anne-Marie 145, 192 Spaulding, Laura 181 Spear, Alison 112, 113 Speights, Channe 53, 57 Spragins, Sydney 182, 192, 213 Spratt, Thomas 192, 236 Stanley, jill 192, 201, 213 Starnes, Les 164 Staub, Craig 190, 192, 236, 247, 256, 257 Stauffer, Amy 164, 165 Stauffer, james 84, 164 Stayner, Matthew 180 Stebbins, jason Stedman, Richard 247 Steene, Olaf 247 Steenson, Christelle 164 Stefano, Daniel 107, 192, 223, 236 Stefano, Robert 92, 222, 232, 234 Stien, Larry 164 l Stene, Michael 255 Stephens, Eric 223, 236 Stephens, Shannon 192 Stevens, Brett 57, 208 Stewert, Deborah 57, 95, 134, 135 Stewert, Marc 124, 128, 129, 130, 132, 133, 135, 181 Stewert, Scott 107, 180, 237 Stewert, Stacy 145, 180 Stiles, Starlett 192 Stockman, Kenneth 192 Stokes, jay 164, 216 Stone, Melissa 57 Stonich, Robyn 112 Story, Mike 192, 243, 255 Stoughton, Peter 90, 92, 163, 226, 227 Stovall, joan StPierre, janor 192 Stradley, Thomas Strauss, Eric 180, 227 Street, Cynthia 180, 205 Strieff, Shelley 57 Stringer, Tyler 9, 168, 180 Strub, Carleton 192, 247 Stuart, Sisi 134 Stuhlbarg, Cynthia 16, 58, 110, 111, 147, 264 Sudmalis, Kaeran Sullivan, Brien 58, 244 Sullivan, Paul 58 Sungalia, Mary 125, 180 Sussman, Keri 164, 166 Sutherland, Lara 107, 192, 201 Sutton, Stephen 164, 242 Svensson, jeanette 192 Svensson, Peter Swallow, jeff 164 Swan, Alison 9, 50, 58, 126, 147 Syrquin, Michael Szakal, Louis Szawlowaki, Elizabeth 180 T Taylor, Christopher 180 Taylor, Marilyn 50, 58, 216 Temple, Tom 58, 90, 242, 252 Terray, Todd 181 Terry, jennifer 188, 192 Terry, Richard Tester, Elizabeth Thais, Stefanie Thatcher, jonathon 164 Thomas, jams 84, 127, 128, 129, 126, 180 Thomas, Lisa 126, 127, 145, 180 Thomas, Marci 58, 69, 95, 112, 122, 123, 126, 127, 143, 146, 147 Thomas, Robert 181, 237, 247 Thommarson, Ron 121, 192, 223 Thompson, April 86, 164, 216 Thompson, Carrie 164 Thompson, jacqueline 192 Thornton, Karen 58, 127 Tice, jennifer 59, 132 Tichy, Gary 242, 254, 255 Tidy, julie 164, 199 Tillotson, Kirsten Tindall, Dana 144, 145, 164 Toal, Stephen 165 Todaro, Michelle 136, 137 Tomichek, Robert 173, 176, 177, 227, 237 Tomichek, Ronald 59, 224, 247 Tomlin, jeffrey 142, 180, 242, 254, 255 Tompkins, Susan 193, 201 Toon, Kelly 193, 216 Torell, john 193, 227, 245 Torrance, Stefanie 59 Torres, Susana 193, 201, 272 Tosh, Andrew 165, 242, 254 Towle, Sandra 130, 134, 193 Towner, Stephanie 193 Tracy, Morgan 193, 257 Trankiem, Honghanh 165 Tries, Guido 181, 240, 247 Tries, Nicole 58, 59, 93, 112 Tripoli, Tyrome 180, 243, 255 Turner, Sean 107, 166, 193, 218, 223, 227, 236 Turner, Steven 180, 240 Turner, Susan 193 Tyler, jason Tyler, jill 7, 184, 193, 208 Tyne, jeff 59, 120, 121, 239 U Urban, Shawna Ussini, Monique 180, 211 V Vahdat, Elham 59 Vahdat, Moigun 136, 137, 165 Valdes, Marguerite 193 Valdes, Vincent 180 Valentine, Kimberly 92, 117, 165, 199, 204 Van Dell, Leslie 165, 212 Van Dyke, Paul Van Hoven, lan 193, 230, 241, 247 Vanasse, Tom 59, 242, 252, 271 Vance, Kendra 59 Vance, Tom 59, 80, 224 Vance jr., Larry 193 Vanderburg, Karen 193 Vanderwal, Saskis 77, 132, 165, 166 Vanian, Christina 193 Vanian, Douglas 165 Vanlderstine, jennifer 180 Vanlderstine, Kendall 60 VanPlantinga, Caroline 116, 165 VanPutten, Kerry 60 VanSteenhuyse, David 26, 51, 61, 62, 224 VanSteenhuyse, jane 193, 211 Vaughan, Charles 193, 247 Velasquez, Brenda Velde, jennifer 165 Veneman, Holly 51, 61, 62, 71, 78, 105 Vietor, john 44, 60 Viljoen, Michelle 14, 60, 100, 101, 116 Villers, james 139, 165, 242, 252 Vinolus, Nicholas 61, 141 Vistaunet, David 242, 255 Vistaunet, Steve 61, 124, 162, 180 Vitale, Marc 175, 180, 227, 247 Volpe, Shawna 165 VonHemert, Michael 181, 230, 231 Wilson, Andrea 34, 181 Wilson, Brett 193, 194 Wilson, Christopher 117, 181 Wilson, Lee 194, 241 Wiltse, Carol 181 VonKliensmid, Lauren 182, 188, 193 vonurff, Gregory 61 W Wachter, Leslie 117, 165 Wadsworth, john 7, 60, 83 Wadsworth, Dawn 107, 193 Wagner, Corky 193, 223 Walker, Anne 60, 211 Walker, David 165 Walker, Eric 165 walter, Henry Walter, Allison 60, 85, 105, 126, 127 128, 129 Walters, David 60, 81 Walters, james 61 Walters, Kurt 193 Walters, Susan 193 Wambaugh, leanette 193 Ward, C Ward, C heryl 84, 124, 193 yndy 165 Wardrup, jill 165, 205 Wardrup, john 193 Warlaumont, Michelle Warner, Andrew 90 Warner, Christopher 193, 236 Warner, Diane 180 Warren, Erica 9, 61, 100, 101 Warye, Michelle 165 Washer, john 61, 244, 245 Waters, Nicole 165, 213 Watson, Alison 165, 213 Watson, Paul 82, 92, 165, 232, 247 Watson, Phil 181 Watts, K athleen 181 Webb, jeffrey 61 Webber, Lisa 62 Webber, Robert 193 Weinberger, Andrea 145, 193 Weinberger, Lisa 95, 149, 165 Weinberger, Nicole 92, 193 Weisshaar, Daniel 125, 132, 141, 181 Weisshaar, Nina 130, 165 Wellen, Serena Welputt, Susan 193 Welsh, Kim Wentworth, Christina 193 Werner, Erin 119, 159, 165 Wertin, jay 173, 251 Wesner, Alex 181, 243, 255 Wesner, Matthew 242, 254 Whang, Eric 115, 121, 181, 222 White, Carter 141, 181 White, Robert 62, 141 Whitehouse, Kevin 182, 187, 193, 255 Whitesell, Shawn 136, 137, 161, 166 Whiton, Anne 122, 123, 194 Whittington, Larry Whittington, Scott 194 Wilcox, Cheryl Wilcox, Richard 194 Wilcox, Tiffani 194 Wiley, Matthew 8, 77, 103, 104, 105 107, 177, 251 Wilkes, Kevin 110, 166, 207 Wilks, Kandi 63, 216 Willerd, Michelle 194, 199 Willet, Lisa 166 Williams, Amy 166 Williams, Kathy 63 Williams, Larry 194, 257 Williams, Laura 51, 63, 110, 111, 216, 217 Williams, Linda Williams, Thomas 63, 96, 22, 284 Willis, Suzanne 194, 201, 213 Wills, john 62 Winget, Shelley 136, 137, 194 Winget, Stacey 62 Winston, Stuart 166 Wintrode, R Christopher Wirta, David 181 Wise, Richard Wise, Wendy 181 Wisener, Dawn 181 Witty, jaymie Wolf, Kevin Wolfe, Kevin 62, 86 Wolfe, Karl 50, 63, 80, 224, 225, 247 Wolfsberg, Tyra 125, 130, 131, 132, 166 Wolfshagen, Ronald 166, 216 Wolfshagen, Russell 63, 216 Wood, Darren 181, 228, 229, 247 Wood, David 192, 194 Wood, Lesley 62 Wood, Michael 166, 216 Wood, jim 16, 30, 36, 106, 121, 239, 267, 284 Woodburn, jenny 117, 166, 205 Woodburn, jill 194 Woods, Scott 62, 101 Woodworth, Brian 124, 130, 132, 134, 135, 181 Woodworth, julie 181 Woolcott, Richard 166 Woolridge, Kathy 181 Wooten, jill 194, 201, 203, 213 Wright, Catherine 194 Wright, Dwaine Wright, jeff 62, 65 Wright, joan 181 Wright, judi 62, 200, 201 Wrollie, Kristen 194 Wulffson, Todd 63, 121, 143, 247 Wynn, Francine 181, 198, 199 Wynn, Cireg 50, 63, 221, 224, 225 Wysocki, Louis 234 Y Yaffe, Peter 64, 120, 121, 228, 229, 247, 285 Yaguda, joshua 194 Yahn, Don 64, 110, 111, 120, 121, 124, 139, 143 Yank, Melissa 77, 136, 137, 166 Yates, jennifer 95, 156, 200, 201, 202 Yeager, Sean 153, 166, 226 Yeater, Bryan Yeiser, john Yesk, janet 194 Yocum, Mike 34, 64, 121, 247 Yonemitsu, Yutaka 9, 64, 100, 101, 242, 254 Yort, Christine 107, 194, 212 Yort, Katherine 157, 166, 216 Young, Scott 190, 194, 218, 236 Yu, Seymour Z Zahradnik, Raymond 226, 227 Zartler, john 64, 238, 239 Ziegler, jana 194 Zimmer, Bobby 181, 227, 257 Zimmer, jocelyn Ziober, Michael Zweber, Stephen 108, 181 index 301 MU GQJXSQJULQMUQ Ji Xi Wx 3 lf?fX5,5Xu ' 5'3'vFc' W mf 'I N W NWWX OVQQJ UM? 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