Costa Mesa High School - Round Up Yearbook (Costa Mesa, CA)
- Class of 1988
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It was through change improvements were brought around. Many tradi- tions held us back, but by breaking them we strived forward to where we are now. Jack shows Jenne how it ' s done Deana Richards crowns Homecoming Princess Hazelle Estrella ' EAjfm vEwdM i.- ,,.,-. „■■■■,.â– â– ,,;n-.i.r-j.....Ti-f:- v: . i: â– . ' T. . â– -:; v: T TOFy , ,r 11 BUT WEVE made it It was together, together crying, together laughing, together fearing and togeth- er hoping. We weathered the bad times and celebrat- ed the good. We started with a dream and ended with reality . . . Mario Morton says, The ' M ' stands for ' Mario ' . Jason Wright kicks back into the hands of Becky Jolley. Carrie Cunnings, Stephanie Bush, Candy Kaii. and Carrie Paff: Hey, WE look good! Juniors — Class of ' 89 is so fine. Debbie Rodriguez gets the royal treatment she deserves! What are you laughin ' at? This says it all! Alright man!!!! Four cool dudes just hangin ' out AND mw This is it. We ' re living in the middle of it. From now, on through the up and coming generations, it is absolutely necessary that we don ' t give up. ,1, ...â– ., ' -â– i-TTO.;,.: ,- .-..,-. ' . ; 13 m ' RE OFF Am Homecoming Queen, Kim Jordan, wears her royal crown. Seniors Sports r- Table Of Contents Pg 1 - - y a-- Faculty T ikf rTQ . PQ 96 Underclass y Pg 108 Activities .J ' ' Z -- : Pg 150 Closing Pg 192 eiuprs a «?â– n I o Being Senior Editor of this years yearbook was a rewarding experience. Not only did it challenge me, it also made me realize what a unique and special class we are. We are all different, but we have come together, and hopefully we will stay this way, especially when were off and running. Seniors-10 . s. The class of 1988, not mearly a class of atfi- letes, intellectuals, of soches, but rather a solid combination of them all. Their openess made them the perfect class to set a precedence of be- longing among the Junior High students. They were able to conform with tradition, and yet also established themselves as modern and creative. This Senior class has left a subtle yet everlasting impression among the halls of Costa Mesa High. 1. Gee. Shane, can we please have some NACJGLES. 2. Just what is TOAD POWER? Well, let nne tell you 3. Cori Folick. Senior Editor. 4. Extra, Extra. Infusino caught — 5. Typical Seniors, in a typical pose. 6. Becky and Trish • Who is who. Seniors 1 1 Ronald Acuna Charisse Agler Wf. rnlly made it Evn though I was new ths yr I still feel close 2 a lot of U Thn« 2 ri att Beave Michelle 6 Ml Kahn 4 hipng me get strtd u Mesa xtra thnx 2 my bst friend Heidi ull al- Mesa good Ick class of 88 Jeremy Anderson ThslsDedctd2thOnslLove, BS.WB.JH.RFThx4AlTh GdTmsCdLukBndCCrGd. LvUGuys.YourthBstKpIt Up.SpThxToMOD.MrB. ScotteCarolyn.uallwaysB sp2meClNDYKLYTTA.UR ThMstlmprtPersnlnMyLf LtsGtMaryedTAHITIin2 yrslLoveUMrThnAnythgJst Rmb-Problm! Deal with it! GodBI Lance Baker Andrea Barton IISABOUTTIMEI!!SORRY MtSAIMNOICOINCTO niSSYOUTHAMKSMr Battersbyforthe20credits MornCDadlLoveYouSthank youforhelpingmethroughit all Aaron lloveyuuforever everMoahCarrieChandd JohnLets Party!!! 198B RULESllltsdefinatelytimeto PARTY Andreae Aaron Dana Batchelder lYrsPassQuickly!Thnx Family4TheSupport,l CouldntHaveDoneltW oU Thnx2MyCabinet4Putting UpW Me!ThnwOuke4 LettingMeBMelMemories: ' ra ma Pres, French Club. esaPride.SophTres, Band?!,BeachParties, Rocky Horror.CherryCoke. Monopoly, AintThat Special?— AlysiaX. Steven Bauer Thanx2PMcKrBLDLLYdEB BBCDFORYORHELP GOODLUCKSTAGEDR FTNP0OODL0K2UAMD THANKMOMDADCFAMLY 4EVERYTINGWHARSTHE DESER r?NAVYSCOOL- DRAMASFREATAI.IVEIM THECLASS88GOOBYESC CLJWCSRMPMCOCJTH BPBJLWTCKPMWCLSM KHJAJRJGOFJCESTWBD SEAUALLfHTHEFUTURE. CYANDARELWRLD Mark Bauwin BOOZEBROSSSThankGod. IfinallymadeitltsBEEN GREATANDIHADLOTSOF FUNThanxMrMuemeyerfor beingapainandaspecial THANXTOMYMonEDadfor their help and support throughouttheyearsTOALL MYFRIENDS.GOODLOCK INTHEFUTUREANDIWILL MISSALLOFYOUTolhe classofBS.chilldontgetill David Beeler ALLMYLOVTOMYMOMN DADURTHEBESTiPICON MEBESTPALS4EVER luckinthefutureLuvya4 EVER 42MESA FOOTBALL lGOCETM MaSTAMGSITOALLMY CLSE FRIENDS-STAY TOCETHER.YOUREALL THEBEST!WEMADE1TSS! ThnkstoMESA4GREAT YRSLPDGDWLtJVUALL Lookourwrldherewedme Michelle Belacic I Finally Made It!! Thanks to Mom Dad Veeb Ives Tennis was great Mesayuck Tickets at S:30am Tra- bucoS4 83 INOMCONFOR MITY! Time to Face the REAL WORLD and WALK through the DOORS of PERCEPTION Robert. Berg Hey Cuys What Is The Word? Christopher Borja GvmeMUSICorGvme NOISETheSonsorNoone. Thnx2familyandfriendsCD ESAPRZnGBSCC2naine Justafew.Cdx ' swithBNAZ ITMBUTLER-scly ' sBZZD!- 1 REMrAdloFrEeEuRoPe WillyLivsl-REVOLTINZ STYLEnoOOOCHSpleai! BASSglr.lt ' ssoORGSnCno fnorecacatoOF.IQCllTUam ORTEGAbnd.LATER! Ponciana Braind I JUST WANT TO SAY YOK WE TO MESA THAMX FOR ALL YOUR KNOWLEDGES THAT YOU ' D SHARED WrTH ME ALSOTHANX FOR CASEY FOR ALL YOUR TIME EX- PLAINING THINGS MESA IS MY FAVORITE SCHOUL I HAVE LEARN SO MANY THINGS I LUV YA MESA 88 IS THE YEAR OF CRAZY-EIGHT PERFECT BRAVO ASPB Ehzabeth Brannick ThanxMom Dad4being thelr4meClassorS8isHot! BestorLucktoRCJRCDCL MMAJLSCSJWFRCHerel ComcFFAGoodLuckHangln thescauyaZlggynAdamR Thebe5t!To:MRCtlians4all IhegoodadvicePHOTOS- TAPHYisGreatButkrisawa- someRmember: Wherever VouGo.Thereyouare! Enjoy Life!! Shaun Breski BOOZEBROSSBTooBad WhosBadlMBAD!Thanx2 very Body- Arsenio Hall Z TheFamilyGPOWERIogAnd ToAIIMyFriends TIME2 GETILLYALL!ITSTHENEW STYLECAUSEALLTHEFLY LADIESRONMYJAMMY ThereAintNoEqualGIThere WontBeaSequel2The CLASSOFSB Rember PARTYUPbKICR ASS GOODLUCKCCHILL SURVEY SAYS??? Where Will I Be In Twenty Years? President and founder of Breski Beer. Shaun Breski in a good fruitful life with a wonderful family. Greg Ertel Living in California owning a multi- million dollar business. Robert Jamieson Matt Brown GOODBYEGIGOOD RIDDANCECOSTAMESA HIGH!!!!!CLASSOF8S RULES.THANXMomGDad. foryour unyielding support andlove.OCCforme.Good lucktoallandtoallagreat future. I ' llLOVEYOU ALWAYS ANDFOREVER HEATHER! Tracey Brox linouttahere!ltsBeenReal Thanx2ALLMyFriendsCT CHRSESPMRKahnGMr, SAMARLEMEURIWILDn CRZYBCHBESTFRIEND ALWAYSSPKCCCMSMK TPThanxrBeinSThreAme GoodLucklnThefuture Shannon KellyLuvu4ever ER ICCong radon J R Mary HopeUnSteveRhappyldidit MomGoodbyClassofSSCU InlOY I expect to own a dozen department stores across the world and be active in an investment firm. Jenne Lee I will still be trying to graduate from college. Mark Bauwin t Fighting The Brit in Ireland. John Holloway Terry Bryant l 5blwxd ' wont?-to- ' wtwpei- THANK?!-Mi ' TWZDad ZZZffwAlwaz ?Beinwww there- ?ll|-?( â– ?FOr-NNZZ? 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LES- LEY I LOVE YOU! ALWAYS C FOREVER! BILLY! HAVE FUN NEXT YEAR! AND LATER Thuy Chau THISISITITHNXMOMC BR04Y0URLUV SUPPORTMLOVEU-GOOD LUCKHAI THAOTHAN LAHNAOHAITHUMINH HSINMOELOANTHIEN THUYGHUYTHNX4 EVERTHING ' UGUYSRDA BESTIVNCLUBITWASFUN •GOODLUCKTOLYCAROL TRACYKIMNGA-THNXMS MILLEN4YOURHELP FATSOFRIENDSSEVERCL Patty Chen THANKGODIFINALLY MADElT!ITSBEEN4LONG YEARSTHANXMOMDAD SISBB4ALLURSUPPORT LOVEUALL4EVRSPECIAL THANX2MYTEACHSMS POMPEOMRSNEWMEYER HAOURETHEWORST PEROTHANX43FUNYRS EUNTHANX4KEYGdLaCK SISG2THOSEILVEBEHIND MAYURLIFEBEFULLw GdLUCK GdBYMESA??!! Tait Christensen I still had far to go; But in the mountain breeze, I found it hard to leave The cool shade of green trees. - oshikochi mitsune May your life be a work of art Stephen Coats THANXMOMANDDAD ANDMRFORDForhelping makeitthroughtheyearGood byetoallmyfriendsMatt MarkandeverybodyelseBye toallthecutegirlsRemember PARTY hard because I am goneBECAUSEtheclassof 88LIVESON Jim Poteet The Chemist Of The 80 ' s. Tammie Collins I ' m finally out of this place. Thanx Costa Mesa 4 the memorable times. This has been some of the best yrs in my life. Thanx 2 mom dad sis Kaylan Also 2 KK EC LM PW EE LP SC and more. Joey I Luv U! THE CLASS OF 88 is OUT OF HERE. Maria Contreras Shane Coons HFV!ITRnVFR!Tim 7«fart DaRealLife2myFrnds:A sincereHELL0-H20POL0 BENBERYBERYGOOT2me ItsBnaExperW UglzMumN PoplDiBes[cudThx4dlvd CranedCrane!NotEnufNot EnufFoodNOTenuffs IpMKEDmstUVyrTme- FrnsrWrthlTLukOtWrldCuz HelcumCUotDareGodBles! ' SignedMontgomery â– . ,:;: Emily Creely l ' ,s.Va){ndeit!Thnx2pa7maspcl ,;5|ah ' x2jinrtblndsilincleave ' ver!also2KOJY rl GDRSWASB M(9nWrthit?Will sjiSiiOhastawedid it4Jhnny!SnraGn rrndsrrvr Islatnof RsPACbCBH I JAPtrmhngryrkNomrNSS onlylivonceLilfiftrnaz?! Roman Cruz Maria Curras Do not follow where The path leads but rather go leave a trail Good Luck and to come 1 LOVE YOU MOM!!! Thuy Dang Ma. Pa G Gr tlOOOOOOOO 4 your support 2 all of my Secret Sis es- pecially BIFFY. and 2 all the KOREAN e CHINA GIR Ihnx 4 the memories LP XN eK EJ LV C 6 YOKOS To •II my favorites under- graduates the best of luck G have fun! Carrie Davis I â– 4 I I Paul Davis I I THMKSCmDI DAD4 EVERYTHIMGILOVEU I BOTHVERYmuCH2ALLny I FriendsJimShaneScott I , KevinGTimyOURTHEBEST I inevercouldhavemadeitw I outyouCLASS88 1 BASEBALLGFOOTBALL •re ICIFHEREWECOME GoodLuckMikeJustinG GreginB ' BALLThnkstoKirk ForEverythinguloughtME I Loveuall l45 ivmnLfi Lr«KK] The Seven Rules ver allow Linda, Kirk, Skip or . Otter see you on your way off tnpus. yer let your parents answe; phone that evening, bee light be Mr. Otter ' s voic other end of the line. Thi Dean of Students, your i daughter has missed one or more periods. . . , Never, no matter what it takes, , let your teacher see you the ; same day you committed , - crime. 1, 4) Never park your car in the front , row; this makes it impossibi- ♦ ' I make a clean escape. ( Never forge a note; they ' ll calKi _ you every time. 6) Never hold the Del Taco cup, or the D.K. ' s bag while walking back on campus. (Dead Give- ' Away) I And never, never, ever let them ? see you sweat. s seniors, we have all attempted to tch class, at least once. (More like- , once a day!) And we all know !se rules bv heart. ! Najet Dawud MOM ARNTUPROUD THNXS4BmG STRONG WHENICOULDNTBILUVU SOOMUCHTHANX2UAV MBJJJY4Bin9grealfriends MaslThan«2UJoselin4 evrythinglLuvyasis2myBro DavidandsisesKarinaand ChristinaGoodLuckUGuys andHanginTherelAIIMyLuv 2Un.A.BBabyBrowns... Diana Day ISRVIVDIThanxMomand Dad4AIIUGave!URtheBesy arlo-ILUVU!FRNDS4 EVER-th the?LvRed JPBP DRLP cheer! 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WE WILL RENT OUT YOUR PLACE THANKS MOM AND DAD FOR ALL YOUR Dawnne Denton Congratulations to 88 And to my Pals at EHS Scott and Carolyn Thanks for your help Jeff Picco I luv You Blue Jazz Ring in ' 88 To the color guard Good Luck in years to cc Thank u to mom dad Paul Im off tob on my SAN FRANSISCO , f - â– ' IW Clint Dieball Amlhappyorsad?lges{tsall ovrnowlvehdrnsncedayl NtenurrmZwHtlluvUMarto Whtmorecnl$ay?AP:toa goodplUmdmydaymnytms PKSPGEUguysRgrttoo . ;BANDOFTHEHANDHeyED IctsdoantyhrTP.Iel apologize2cmpd4anytrbl crFWatrPlo86-875sec5 AndyanColgrttimethe lengthofRJoyrnyBy m m IT m ir ;, P - Christine Drda SSSCDLK DNGRS X2 rmbrThanxMomCDadSmrl Loveyoualwys.SOMORA GANGILOVEYOUISher-Sr. ScardstudsALRIGHT ' SW- A !trojan 1 3yrs-DRB bud I un Xw DRAMSFBBCSe- cretcrshsC RvryhottLP Hollywood scam-Sr ' 588 RmztlnboundlAgamblin inanbynaturelsaygo4it Rebecca Duehring DEAR MOM THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP AND GUI- DENCE. I WANT TO THANK ALL OF FRIENDS BJ JW MARK JEAN AND MY BRO CHRIS AND HIS WIFE LISA AND A SPE- CIAL THANKS TO ERIC LYBERG FOR SPIRIT TO GET MY JOB I ALSO WANT TO THANK MY HEAVENLY FATHER! '  m Stephanie Dulude CYA! FINALLY OOTTA HERE!! THANX MOM AND DAD GOOD LUCK TO RE- GIE BECKY CHRISTINE- CHALONO ZEEK ESPE- CIALLY THANX TO MY SISTERS CAMI AND CINA WE MADE IT YOU GUYSII AND NOW ITS TIME TO PARTY! PS DONT GET AIDS . C U IN TEN YEARS CLASS OF 88 RULES Stac! Emerson VARSITYCHEERJAMMS! THANKSFOREVERY- THINGDEANAILUVU! SHANEYOURAGEEK.BUTI STILLLUVU ' APWOULDBE LAMEWITHOUTYOa THANKSTOMYPARENTS FORLOVINGMEANYWAY ALLTHESEYEARSIILUV YOUDAVEHICURLY YOUREMYBESTBUD.I ' LL NEVERFORCETUSCOTTS ADORK.HICORI!!HERE-S TOANEWBEGINING Scott English CMHS has come G gone It ' s been great, praise God! thu youre a great friend. Matt, ton. Vu Eyall. re- member the wall at lunch? Bildo! Donius. Keep n touch. Thanx Mom G Dad 4 your support during hard times. Jesus. Use me 4 your glory Nice Hair Souke-Baby!! Greg Ertel Hey momdadGarett. even t hough I wasat Beckys so muchlcouldhavepaidrent ' ithoutmyrealhouseto comehometolitewouldhave been tough Yourfrlendship meansalotPKAPCDSP MasherBeckyyouhave shownmehowrewardinga relationshipcanbe You were myfirstandhopfulylastLove Always Hazelle Estrella Swim86-88 l.Dad,Mom, RacheEricThnks4the support.Char Holl Memries.LisaH.Sher.Dor LisaG.lunch?MJGJS.Iets talk.Llz FrankHappness. FBTEAM.whatabunchoF slutslWPTEAMStopthe clock! 72 JimW. You will YalSee You guy sae the re- Chris Eyiicio Being a Senior makes n- realize how much I ' ve done, and ho MY advice to everyone is to keep your head up. your eyes and ears open and try hard at all you do! SE-ME- NE-PT-MG-AS G all cous- ins. Family and friends- THANKSce Irene Fajardo MOM G DAD THANX. 2 SIS I BRO LUV YA! CTU ' RDBEST: ME AL- WAYS... SENS W T MEMORIES: BCKBY-CT- PRK.PR MJ KW-MG IC MT. CbYTONI G RTLKS. LIZ (TIRES). MICH-CHEER. DORY-YOGY. PR.LR DG MJ CG GT ED l-SUCCESZ ALL.PRLUVUBUDUR I LUV U ALL! 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NEEDU LUVU ELVIS AMIGOSROCKITUPDONT 4 GET SMOOTH O GOOD LUCK JRS NEXT SEASON MESA FOOTBALL 1 AND THANKS TO ALL THE COACHES LIZ I WILL AL- WAYSLOVEYOU!! Luis Garcia THANKS COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL FRIENDS ANDTEACHERMYFAMILY AND EVERYONE WHO HELPEDMETOGRADUATE FROMHIGHSCHOOL lielson Garcia yoa grades coamis padre isporajerseppzeocupad para iquees tudiar a yapr endter a imasinglesypodertenerunme rmariagaciayjuangarcta Fabian Garro Thnx MOM DAD N BROS 4 SUPPORTIN METHROUGH OUTTHEYEARSNPIQUITO BOY JIMMY ZMANN2ALL MY FRIENDS! WOOD BRIDGE BOWL 4 WALLS SNIFFER I TEAM CLOWN TO WN RULES SPECIAL THNX2 M RUTTER?? HI JU- LIE!CMSOCCER87 ' 88 l SKATING IS NTAFAD â– IFU- DONT SKATA NYMORE. THE NUNEVER DID SK AT- ERSRULE ! Ryan Giles HEY EVERYBODY WERE OUTA HERE! THANX MOM STOP IT ABOUTTHE HAIR! SEE ALL THE STUDS LATER O SRF SUMWA VS 4 ME! JTTELL TENOT 2 BOO- GIE ANYMOREEDEPECHE MODE RIPS! JT JATER LDWSPKSR THE STUDS! OCCBOUNDSRF TILL U DROP EGAN! JTGETA JOB- KEEP IT COOL GUYS E STAY CLEAN SRFINIS BEST SZARBK SRULE BYE KOOKS â– V f ' â– â– y Dorothy Gordon ItisfinatlyherelMylastyearat Mesa Thanx Mom Dad 4 all the help and support Thank J«U % J«U  C StUWU UJ ...J sidethroughthegoodandbad ILUVU!CLASSOF88ISTHE BEST! Paul Grady THANK GOD IT ' S OVER! THANK U MOM G DAD MESA FUTBALL 1 P.A.T.GF.O. STEPHUSH SAYS. KICKE RS KICK BUTT MUSTANG BASE- BALL RULES MESA BAT- TERY IS 1 GOGRE ENG WHITEKEEPPLAYINBALL X â– M i l_ ' TT Cllnl DIcbBi] lid C IL Matthew Grant ThanxMomDadforYourSup- portAlwaysRememberYou Midi. Goodrriends. Beaver. Felter.andChar. Football 29 I .B ' ball 42andTracl( 220440Re1ayFull ' !yrsat CMHSGoodLucktoallBorw toSnow Ski. Thanx Michelle for being my Cheerleader. 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LUVY ABABEHRENE THANKSFORALLTHE TALKSJENYNOMORE DARKROOMCON.TONY SIMPWOMILOVEYOU!88 KICKSC-YA Moelle Haddad SENIORSB8YEAHITHNX MESA4BST4YRSTENNIS S4-8SBbal84 ' 87Gr8mem ' riesnspclxsw THEGIRLS: NHVHJPTHDDBPJLBTT wstnshoutFUFUNLuvUALL Thurspcl2nieJPJESaS grlnffDDJLBTshh taplyngDBPuanmalTCIvu bdsrVHBOMEwh?SFunine rnvr5agdbyltsalvnthanx2 moniMJICorl3:4Thnx LORD Geoffrey Hammond ItsOtrToTheRealWorldFor ieCIFChampsSePolo I WTCHoutForF ' B ' MBirdsOH WELAMAZONHeyTRCY letsgoBowlingSummrlG Cruse87BPLIookTPTOH YEAHIThanxMomDadG SistrsLuvUGuysBob SNATCHmelofThose.Kitty WittysaCatltsBeenFun Me5aGoodLuckClassor88 CUinMAZATLANADIOSI?! HHP T H § ' ' Wm V i ' W. wT H jKt ' ' ' ' j KV 1 f j SF HI B fe. y r f - ' ' i ' Hl _ ' ' Jennifer Harader LIKEWOWITSONLYTHE BEGGIMMIMCThanxCLASS OF88WAEACH 1 OFYOUR SOSPECIALim + DPIBRO Thanx4YOURTLCBEST FRIENDJESUSCOOLDNT havemadeitwithoutYOU! 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THANXMOmU2MACTYOR CONSTNTPSHGNOHOW MCHINEEDEDITBUDS BONEHOWDOISTAYGD BY2U?SFJSTUNMELV0 ALWYSJPDISCWTHMEBB YTHSXMSTRDDFOFUNJL BTLETSGET?BPTHSTAY SWT MYBSTXWERS THUnEVER4GETH20BA- LUNBCHPRTYSTSKGM l«IDSSNLVUALL2WRKTH SHRD4COLEGISITALL WRTHIT wtn Karole Hicks GRANDMAGCRANDPA THANX4ALLYOURLOVEG SUPPORTCLASSOFSa RULESGIRLSB ' BALLIS 1 ! FREIMDSFORBEIMGSO :G00DT0MEI6T0I 1Y : BESTFRIENDSHANNEM I THANXFORTHEFUNETHE MEMORIESGOODLUCKIM â– BBALL S BALLU2TRACY ITHANXFORTHEFUNG LAUGHSIBYEMESAIT â– WASFUNI Shu Chun Ho 1984. My parents brought me to this new faces coun- try and school. 4 years I learned more new knowl- edge. I believe my ability to success and reach my goal. Huy Hoang Thank to Mom. Dad and es- pecially to L.C. and F.C. for help me to high school Fi- nally school is ovcril! By:H:H: Jennifer Hodges I WEMADEITSTHANXMOMI I LOVEUMORETH AN , ANYTHINGI2MYBEST I FRIENZERGLLTHAMX4 I BEINGTHEREINTHEGOOD I GBADTIMESILOVEU I GUYSI2ALLMYOTHER I FRIENZCTIFPRDOGT I HERESTOFTHECLASSOF I 880RTHEBESTGGOOD I LOCKIJKIHOPEITWORKS ' OUT4USIWUV01ILLMEVER 4GETUMRSWEAVER! PARTYINMAZATLANiCU iri98 Dawn Hoffman TOALLMYFRNDS . NOW ITISTIMETOSTART LIVINGIHEYMOMGDADI MADEITSGTTnksamil. GINATnks4THE MEMORIESILOVEUITOEB GPHU2RTheBst!ToTFTM TNKDCFDRLHGMARKS FRNDSALWYSIVARSITY lBasketball87-8S To TheClassor88 . . .GoOut AndMakeSomethingOf Yourselves!!!! John Holloway Lisa Holmes 1 Claire C Mrs Hickey LV G Thnx DM The bst frnd I evr had I LV G Missy A LV G thnx 2 My SW MR BU DS HESRCWDBKSjyDHUR GR 8 frnds alwys LJ some- BR lets go 2 the Mall SK my POLO bud LV 2 my 86 buds JD MM TW MM TP MJ JS LV 2 CA smmr 87 was gr 8 VT LV ya Sis Thnx 2 CL HmCming 87 TF HE JW JS ST 88 HASTA Devin Howell CMWATERPOLOCIF CHAMPSMKBKTLCPSC STSKANDALLTHEGOYS MKIDOREMBRTUTWE BOTHKNOWWHORIPS THEWEDGEAYYYHIYOU KNOWBKIRESPECTYOU THATSWHYICHOSEYOU TOTAKECAREOFTOBIE HAHAHATLYOURNOT THECOACHBUTIFYOU SAYUWILLTHEMYOU MiGHTBEIFYOUREATU CANTGAURDSETWEDGE TAPESANDLUCKY! Girls ways answer the door he- re your father does. I not base the conversati . on past romances. finitely wear a skirt, prefer- i|y a mini. ever reply to the question. IWhat do you want to do? _ ith, I don ' t know! . j) Never let your guard down. 6) Keep a can of mace handy, f?) Do not give a kiss, unless you mean i t. T Boys ays open the car door for your date. 2) Be sure to have a wallet load- ed with money. 3) Keep the cologne to a mini- mum. 4) Do not ask her, What do you want to do? ) Try your hardest to keep your hands to yourself. ) Always walk your date to the door, and give her a kiss be- fore morning. 7) Never kiss and '  Jeff Hubcr Thank you class of 88 for making my 9 months of Carifornla go by fast (kinda). Remember, if your ' ' wn in Texas iook me my senior year in The Land Of Fruits and Nuts Marcus Jeffers IThaught 88 wou id never come.butitdidGimProudto Say inADEiTI idiikelo ieaveabitofSENIORWisdom tomyreliowciassmates Lire MovesPrettyFast.irUDont Stop Tal ealookaroungon ceinawhileUCouidMissiT! i glvemyLOVEtoHOLLYG wishhertheBESTYEAR EVER! 88 Michelle Johnson VCheer8788JV86S7Hidii iuvU MissUaiwysCliarHoiri NSheilF FThnx2Myfmly4 URiuvNspprtPRiFSEGFF Horri-memberCorona 1 ietspartyMattthnx4bngA frndiamyfavFBALLguys- WOTMCCTPPDIiuvaguys- COSPUDSaOiHeJSourtiks onthridNOWYDUDEoniylm AwsmeGrndSlmBfstGDik 88BYMESA Rebecca Jolley BeckaMarkSeanCJaWr- ImesisontForgetYouQuys ILoveYouAliPARTYIPART YSROCKINROLLPOiSOMB OlHJOViLoveYaWom Duehring DadCiassari988 HeylJoey Kim Jordan SSSCDLKdongersl7yrs TOGETHER CafeCasino 8-7S4 8-2-S5LynnURMy FamiylLuvUGrainUpw U ' GUYS BriJim-DomLarryG BearURSomeKindOf WondrruiD ' ora475tV ' baii SonoraGangBeiiBotoms Sombody-CoktaiL.D.TGiF meatmarketVsAilodds9.5 WeekVaiGaiLukMGudBily RaFeinGud Robert Dearborn hard at work. Mike Kennedy CMPOLO-CiFCHAMPSSe a7FAB4 CPJCjnSCRHC JismFLOiiRespectUalotBrd MILCH ' SwmSnrYear? NAHIH8Murrs!!VipsRipGso Dolyyyh!lsit75?Mo.iy5th Qen.haiDeigatoATCFatG Sexgod.DvnremmbrTUT ' s theRstRGeekButUGIRyd CHUiHKYiThankstoMyBg CshBroMr.Buxton.Would YouLikeSomeGum? Mahboobeh Khoshbin MY NAME is MAHBOO- BEH KHOSHBIN i AM FROM ANOTHER COUN- TRY i HAD DiFFICULTY iN LEARNING ENGLISH BUT I HAVE HAD A GOOD TIME IN THIS SCHOOL i FUND A LOT OF GOOD FRIENDS AND NOW THIS YEAR iS MY LAST YEAR AND i WANT TO SAY GOOD BY AND THANKS t- m -, ( ' «7 m ' 4U H m: ' â– j m - •- â– t: Vineeta Khuilar THANXMOMGDAD4ALL YOURSUPPORTTHANX TOALLMYFRiENDSFOR THEMEMORiESATCMHS THANXTCHRStSTAFF2 MYFRIENDCOTHANX4 THEFUNTIMESBEST WISHESTOTHECLASSOF 88GENJOYCHALLENGES OFLiFESEEU@THERE UNIONAUREVOIR Eun Kim SQSASOSAMABSOSA FINALLYIMGETTING OUTTA HERE! LETS i ARtY!!TX UMMA6AP i A 4URLUV.iTSB2ENB WYMESATXGODURTHE aREATEST.LUVU4EVER TXMS.HEJLGD-LK2UMeM IMSTiLYRSIMISYABDG MRM 1 COCHBYEMESA! 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SW[MMINGSUCKS!NVRA GNWHATHAPPEnDTOR COACH?MKOHlZFATTL6 HZNOSCP HZATCDH CLSSCUTY ' WHATJOKESI NVRFRGTTHEMTHOTHX2 MYBUDSIMTRIGSPCFCLC ANDDBKFOREVER Kaelyn Kutch IMADEIT8B1THANXM6DR UPROUD72YRS4PIGEON TAMBSTFRNDS4EVER TNXPAV6H1KYSTDNTC MCL3YRSLWCUn20YRS JJDYNOMITESSILKDUP MTCFLOATWNRBSHI THEREGOESANTHRIIS AWMP2DAYOVRKRSOIH OPENWSPRYRBKGRMG DBYJDISAQTMSTACTVU NOITSR.RBSTiREDMYBK SLTRttlHSMTHiCUATOC CNOMAZLNW aKK2 Mam Lam I CAM ON BAME 4 DO THU NO MAS FRICKIN ' CHAY NO WAY DUDES I THANX MESA BOYS 4 I FUN e TOURBLES. UCI I HERE TAO TOI. THANX I MESA 4 ALL THE EXS I LAATER MESAILEA- VEYOBACK MY MEMOS MYSIS GOODLUCK TO CROSS POLOS BADMIN WHOEVER YOU ' RE ILL BE WAITING I LOP YOU Brandon Landis ClasOrSSUDntPrtyBtlLuvU AnywyTCMGGHRzBSTnx4 BingBudsCPTLMKDH naybel ' IILrn2RipWdge Snr Prnks VnglicelWnt4get Tni2CDES DigCrw I Pd2 FotoLuvU.EipZCuires Cene ' lPd3TrigGun4evrNH JP GrupTnx4CaringPolo. TPT ' 9Blubus4evr Tnx2Mi Famly.lLuvUAIIGB ' iPTC CDA.NoMoFWI Hoa Le THANXMESAFORTHE BESTFOURYEARSOFMY LIFEIREALLYENFOY GETTINGTOKNOWALLMY FRIENDSINTHISSCHOOL. THANXMINHFOR BEING SOUNDER-STANDING I ' LL ALWAYSREMEMBERYOU. ANDHUONGOALTHOUGH YOUAREMYSISTER YOU ' REOK.THANXMOM FORBEINGSOLOVING ANDCARING.ILOVEYOa HongU THANX4THEBEST4YRS THSDHHSANDCMHS FROSHREPJVGYMNAS- TICSATDHHSBEST FRNDZTHERES THN JK. TRACK AFSSPANCLUB KEYWANETTECRRE- SPONDINSECATTHSSS BSTOFFRNDZS PURE ZANSUZAMNEISRYRAT CMHSVRYMMORBAL THNXTONEWFRNDZMET. THNXMOM4ALLYOUR LUVNSUPPORTN4BELIE- VININMEILUVUIBYE!! Vy Le FINALLYIMOUTOFTHIS CONCENTRATION CAMP THANKSMOMDADMY FRIENDSANDTEACHERS FORALLYOURHELPSAND SUPPORTS S ' PCECIALL THANKSHIENUHO HELDEDMESOMUC HIN4 YEARSOFHHIGHS SCHOOLLOVEYAITOTR + K + H-t-UYOURALLNICE REMEMBERUALLHOPE SEEYOUGUVSSOON AUREVOIRADIOSII!! Shannen Leahy WELLI MADE IT! THNX MOM C DAD I LOVE YOU ' B-BALL ALL THE WAY! CIF! 88 RULES KAR- OLE BEST FRIENDS FOR- EVER THNX VH TH LR DS DH MM TN TS KG SN KH DF SA JW GOOD LUCK NEXT YEAR GOOD-BYE MESA IT WAS FUN Eun Joo Lee ThniGod!MniDdlGBraJs4 Every thg.4GreatYrsROver ButYoMstillheading4 anotherexcitingdPr?ormy lifewishmeluckOKIWIRein (H + E ' l-J)KTDbugTreeGP GAPChcmClassmatelLUV HTMIet ' sinakeit2gelher88! Go4ilCMBdmntnt3rule: StudyParty Enjoy KOROLYMPIC ' ADIOS! CMHSLOVEUALL Hsing-Yi Lee TTT HHANMKKTHHA A NN N KK T HHH A A NNMN K T H H AAA N NN KKTHHAANNKKTo my parents tor their sup- ports, to teachers for their lectures, to friends for their helps, to Mesa for its prides. ilI m 14 Jenny Lee ThxMGD4evrythg $LuvU BRT.myBstBud.lptpPntJM VHSC(stud)NHTHJPDOBP GECDAP.itwsALFUNllwl nevr4gel Balons? GetogehrsJMthx4yrLuv. DIETsVHbonhd.lwnt4gtu TangerineTechlNH-ldoluvU rmmbrSophyr Cori-dummy API4givUPenelopeGNad-l LoveUu Rmy Bst Frnd Melba MTost Winston Lee THANKStoALLmy FRIENDSandnYfniiLEE4 allTHEsupporl.TO e V e r y o n e . K N O W N G unknown.THANKSIThanks TOmyPALSiMKI.SE.EG.PM GVP.THANX.JACK PHYLISGSraG. TASTES great?NOILESSFILLING!! AUS ' 91.PEACEGLOVE2 everyone ANDremember. NONUKES!2nd WOODSTOCK in 1 988?? HOWARDwasHERE! Charlene Leitch CANT BELIEVE ITS 88 HAD GOOD ' N ' BAD TIMES I NEVER THOUGHT IT ' D END SO FAST! I DON ' T KNOW WHAT THE FU- TURE HOLDS BUT I ' LL 4EVER LOVE MY: HAZE. HOLLY. SHELL. DAVID I G PiPO! ALL WERE THERE-4- ME! GOOD LUCK-Z-MY UN- DERCLASS FRENZ! I ' M OUTTA HERE COM-N GET ME. STUD ! Tony Litwak CMWATERPOLOCIF CHAMPSBKDHMKCP ST SCSK5THGENERATION WEDGEDHGMK— WISHI COULDRIPJUSTLIKEYOU GUYS-AYYHIGGYPOP DAVIDBOWIESenrCirls- UnoWhoURRemember- Guys R Better MIDNIGHT OILGMORRISONPOLO MADEITTHEBESTRIGHT INTHELUMBERYARD Senior Automobiles The Essentials To have a car is to be a senior and to be a seinor is to have a car. Almost every senioro relies on their automobile. From a Civic to a Porsche to a Ford to a Volvo a senior is as good as his car moves. Not only does it need to move but it needs to cruise. Here is a list of the essentials in a senior ' s automobile: 1) fast food garbage in the bacl seat 2) radio cassette player with blazing speakers 3) music cassettes all over the passenger ' s seat 4) school books and pencils on the floor of the back seat 5) mom ' s gas credit card in the glove compartment 6) your favorite radio bumper sticker on the bumper 7) yesterday ' s work out clothes in the back seat to add a fabulous scent 8) $10.37 in the ashtray . . all in pennies Meily Lopez GRISCARLOSFAMILIAYA IGOSGRACIAS PORELA POYOQUEMEBRINDA RONENESTAIMPOR- TANTEMETAPARGMICE- SARYSANDRACRACIA SPORSUAMISTADY DIASFELICESQUEPASA- MOSJUNTOSENCOS TAMES A HIGH SCHOOL THANKYOUTOBEING SUCHWONDERFULPER- SONSLOVEALWAYS Randall Macdonald efinallymadeilclissolSB CIFSwImmingalltheway Thanksmomanddadforyour hclpandsopportmybest kuddySeanwhohclpedme tcUMIhewaythroughHigh SchoolandMikemybrowho lalhestudpoloplayerlam flladwemadeiUhisfarandwe hadfun the whole way HmHighThanksguys Jamar Martin AllmyLovetoDadnomMel ChrisandMona.Youguysr UKBEST!Thnx4alltheloveM support. Goodtmz a MESA w JLBTMPIKnwuwillgofar LUVUALWYSiThnx- evrythngWETTDONTGET FRSSTRTDITomyBEST BUDSMNDYSUMRPTR SHUR PRICELESS! 4EVR LUVU!nVR4GTRSTMCD. FMTMZW SFDBDBLBRM RWCWBSBMLUVUALL Yoianda Martin MY SENIOR YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN A MEMORABLE TIM E. I WANT TO THANK THE PEOPLE WHO GAVE ME THE OPPORTUNITY OF SPENDING A YEAR AT COSTA MESA HIGH AND EXPERIENCING THE AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE: MY PARENTS. MY HOST MOTHER AND AISE Nam Lam avoids doing his home Gloria Martinez CLASS of 88! Im Hstory HEY YOU FREAKZ THE , PARTY HAS JUST BEGUN! IT WUZ GR8T BEING HR AT MESA GOOD LUCK CU2 I CANT TAKE NO MORE! SPECIAL THANKS TO MY MAN DARYL DY- BURN! I LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL GET YOU SUM U FREAK LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL BABY!! Holly Martinez IMADEIT!4YEARSOF PAINITHANKSTOMOM DADGBR04GIVINGME SUPPORTICOODLUCKTO MY FRIENDS JUDYGKIM! KIMMIETHNXFORBEING MYB F!IMOREYRTOGO KIRSTEN!ILUVUTIM!YOU CME4EVER! REMEMBER APR5 86!PECK!PECK! YOUARESPECIALTOME! l«JAMMINOUTOFHERE!l WILLMISSUCLASSOF ' 88 ' GOODLUCK! Michael McAleer Than«Me5aFor4GrealYrs VarBaseball86 ' 88was9reat Than xCoach Bauer n Skip AlsoThanxMomrAIIYorhelp GoodlukDBLPTBSMESSS CEMAShyiiian88is« I «2I allhwycomonnowCIFhere wccoinWomemandBall4 cvcrKNbestFriendsalwys Any lwantoPrty?Ubeter BreadyMazatlanherwecom GaodluckB8 Chantal McCahill Ik Tim McDowell ALLMYLUVmOMURTHE BESTFRDSCOULDNOT HAVEDONEI TWITHOUT YATJCRUENEVRDYS PRTYBUDSJRKDFGTFEB PDJWSSSTRMBRVFBALL NOTHINGBETRTHANX DAYS3AMIGOSSHAVE ARIVEDKFTJOSEAND SPUDSITSTIME2!MESA ITSBEENGR8HAVE ACLD I ONTIMMYGOSPUDSGO KEVKEEPLAGENL8ER MESATEAMLAGENRIPIT UP Matthew McLaughlin MomCDadTHANKSFOR YOURLOVESUPORT •• LeeTI SOUNDSBEATLES DOORS WRESTLING!. SIS I MILBYWEREBEACH BOUND-MAKEITCOUNT! PHLP3:l2LIDOISLEW VACHTHEREICOMETHE LIFEOFAREPOMAMIS ALWAYSINTENSEilNTHE TUBECOFFTHELIPKT VOURCOOLCHEVY IMPALAS4EVERASTA Sean McMillan Welllamlinallyoutofhcre ThanxDADCMOMICouldnt havedoneitwyoyouyou2R thebiggestathletica supportersMaybeUNLV boundTerryBJBryantthanx foreverythingFoolball I ZingerBeeslerSikeCJeW MikeWanna party!!! Dallas Metzner ThanxMOMnDADFamilyn Friend s4hel ping megel through school Itwasrea I ..... ilfuni think you reallreallycoolOEADHEAD Excerpt: When Idiebury me deepwithapalrofspeakersat myfeetAndasetofhead- phonesonmyheadAndal- wayspiaytheGRATEFUL DEADAIwysaHENORIX freak Maureen Mirande Thanxnonn Dad Joc4 Alwaysbcingthere4meme andDavefriends4ever! CLASSOF ' 88 ' HASCLASS GoodluckJasonW.Inallol yourfuturehappenings. ThanxZJLforHclpinmeget inyvoiceintuneandalso2BS B M M r . B . G o a d I u ck i n roolball.Donotforget- SeniorsRuleinoworf2Re- sponsibilily Judy Miyahira CAN ' TBELIEVEITS FINALLYOVER.THANX MOMCDAD.KIMM Y THANKSFORLUNCH ' BST- FRENZ-4EVER.HOLLY- KIMM. ' KIRSTENTHAMX FORBEIMCGREAT FRIEMDS-KIT-.SUETHANX FORIOYRSOFANSWERS + FRIENDSHIP-LILBRO + PALS :OOD-LGCK! CLASS OF88 ' ISTHEBEST! THANKSMESAGIGOOD- BYE Joselin Molina ITSFINALLYOVERGOOD LUCKCLASSOF88 THANKSmOMnDAD4 EVERYTHIMUICCOOD LUCKINSCHOLrWISHU THEBESTEVELYN YOURBABYMAHETURMY BESTFRIENDCOOLDMOT HAVEDONEITw OUTU T A NJ A L O V E U 2 W J L NEVER4CETYOUAAYOU EITHERILOVEALOT BOODBYMESAITWAS NICEKNOWINYOU Blanca Monies Thanx Mom, Dad. sis G - . 4 your support All these years. Mom ir it ade it threw school G Life I LUV YOO . LSC It was great going to school with you 88 rules Mustangs 1. Thanx 4 everthing Genee Gorge. I Luv Mesa Timothy Moore SENIORS??? Kimberley Morse WELLIMADEIT.YEAH! THANXMOnGDA04ALL THESUPPORT.KIRSTEN YOURMYBESTFRIENDG THEGREATESTSIS.LOVU LOTS.KIMGJUDYGLAD WEAREFRIENDS.HOLLY THAriX4ALWAYSBEmG THERE. YOURMYBEST FRIEMD.SEAM ' HOPEWE LAST4EVER.YOURREAL SPECIAL. REM. 07-07-87. GOOD-BYECLASSOF88. LUVU! Marilyn Muller SPECIAL THANKS TO MY MOM MY DAD JULIA. LORIIHDA AND ANTHONY FOR GIVING ME ALL THE ADVICE LOVE AND SUP- PORT I NEEDEDl I LOVE YOU ALL VERY MUCH BUT DONT you ALL WOR- RY NOW BECAUS THIS IS NOT WHERE I STOP! CHARLES II BRITT ALSON ALBERT MELEJON Mary Murillo momdadididitthanksfor thankfulforallyourhelplWill alwaysloveyouTMRRPut TOLOVESNEWPORT ARVIZOPOOLA FOREVER TSLW YOU WATCH TOO MUCHTVIGOODLUCKTO ALLMYFRIENDSTMARE WESTILLGOINGTO COACHSB Elizabeth Murtha ThankGod4HelpingMeMom UHave enSoPatientlLuvU GoodLuckRobiGEil SENIORSRULE88NOONIE URTHEBESTTHNKS4 BEENINGTHEREWHENI NEEDEOURFRANKILUV GUSOMUCHGOODLUCK INFTBALL63IWANTTO SEEUINPROLETSLUV EACHOTHERFOREvkR momuhavealway ' s beenthereaNdhelpMe growuphopeurproudi Nicholas Navarro Thanx toall my rriendzand teachers4puttingupwith ?!tThanx4e very Thing DadlGoodByetoallmy rriendz:JefrD.Neph.will. Deana. Da wn.Gina, Chris. JerrP.Tam(Lavaman)And MrsButlerlNeverforgetya! ToallyouHammin Musicians ROCKTOTHETOPJYEAH! Vu Ngo THANK UMOM G DAD FOR YOUR BEST SUP- PORTINGS. LUV U ALL TO MY FRIENZ. FOR YOU GREAT FRIENDSHIPS ALL THESE YRS TO ALL UN- DERCLASSMENS IT FEELS GREAT TO GRA- DUATE SO U KIDS HANG IN THERE CLASS OF 88- YEAH!!! MESA SWIMMING Bao Nguyen fcLASSOFSBWEMADEITI THAMXMOMDADALLOF TEACHERSFORUR SUPPORTESPTOMRS VOECHTINCYOURETHE BESTSnURFBYEVY + TH + HI -I- HU + DZ!?GaTrong J und«rcl«siin«nyoumu tdo w h « I y o u h a V e t o d o I AdveinsainMcsaGoodLuck I Evcryoiws!ILuvya.2U Dung Nguyen WHAT THE DEO? DEO YOO MAN! I DEO CARE. YO CATHY THANK YOO Dung Thi Nguyen Finally Made it. Towc my thanks to my gramps. par ents. my brothers espccialy Djcn also my sister Lien my cousin Hung Good luck to all my IHcnds I lov u all Hung Nguyen I WANT TO DEO YOa ? AI ID YOO KNOW WHO YOU ARE SO MAKE YOURSELF SEEN I AM L.C. I LUB YOU AND YOUR FAMILY CLASS OF 88 THANK UY DU MA YOU LOOK LIKE XIET MY GOAL IS TO â– GET A KAN- GOL NAM HUY DUNG FRIENDS ALWAYS FREE LUNCH FOREVER I LOVE — LATER DUDE Sean McMillan strives, for a C to play this week. Nguyet Nguyen TOMOMDADTHANXYOU FORALLYOURSSUPROTN LOVETHANXTOALLTHE TEACHERITHASBEENA SPENDIDYRSWITHALLOF MYFRIENDESPHUONC NHOAWISHALLOFYOUA HAPPYTIMEINCOLLEGEN TOSEEYOUTHEREIWILL ALWAYREMEMBERNN GOODLUCKTOALLOF CLASSSSBAOQUOCYOU OMLYHAVESNUYRSTO GOGOUKLUCKTANMESA Quy Nguyen SCHOOL HAS COME AND GONE BUT MY MEMORIES WILL BE WITH ME TILL ETERNITY. THANKS MY FRIENDS 4 BEING THER WHEN IT COUNTED. I WISH YOU ALL SUCCESS IN LIFE. BA ME CAM ON Tarn Thi-Hoai Nguyen THANKS MOM C DAD AND SISTER 6 BROTHER FOR SUPPORTING ME DURRING MY 4 YEAR HIGH SCHOOL AND THANKS MESA 4 BEING A GOOD FRIEND AND I WANT TO THANKS TO ALL MY- TEAC HER HAVE BEEN SO HELPFULL TO ME. TO MY BROTHER • SISTER I HOPE YA 2 DO YOUR BEST DURRING SCHOOL. Thanh Nguyen I want to say thanks to my mom and all my friends. I ' m proud to be part of the class of 88. We shced and that ' s â– â– tott. Xaun Nguyen WE FINALLY MADE IT! THANKS TO ALL MY TEACHER WILL MISS ALL MY FRIENDS. GOOD LUCK TO THEM TO THE NEXT STEP IN LIFEI GOOD LUCK TO MY SISTER C BROTHER THE NEXT GRADUATES!! Peter Nicholson graduatesof88!ltistimeto stepoutandgetourfectwet. Some will tiptoe some will jumpButonewayor anotherwewillmeetupwith ourelders. Someday down theroadlhopetoseeaghigh schoolcoligueofmineand saylToldyousoatmyFive yearreunionallshow Sherry Norton SSSCDLK Luv2AIIMyBds TcallOoclockTalkSW.SF. LOiChrisSenrPokerw TM. PD.FeelinWildYAKimMy T«dB dThnx4ThosTGIFx ' s LynnFreeWays4Ever!Brng MeaBukliMlePrk Memrs! 1 2 3Ya!PrmS72AIIMyParty BudsSW.CD.EC.TL.JS. UNIBUDS!WldBry!SecYaln MaiiLuvSa Kimberly Novack MOMeDADTHANX4ALL YOURLOVENSUPPORTU2 BIGSIS8e-87SONGWAS THEBEST!LUV2ALLMY FRIEnDS-KIM-HM ' KM-l MOREYRIJUDY-BEST FRIENDSFOREVERCI ALWAYS!2MYMAINMAN {. RAMBO-ILUVUALWAYS! 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Daniel Olmos Scott Palmer KckBckXCCIbCIF86GI( shrcdzNoNecz4BBIIH20 • • skilTahoushrddDrk -...•slpPKFlngTCCrw37sl H20BalngCDPKAPGEAII WayzOnTauptDomnant2 GrIsJKStdntCncI + Yrbk Str5sButBstThnx4 EvrythngMaPaFmlyGrt FrndzLuvGHIiTheMemryzLI FEBEGINS Shannon Pannell Th nksmom dad Jii MieeyourTheBestiMyBest friendsAlwaysTBKCTPDF DVJYBrianGBradLoveYa TomyourwierdJKTracy yourTheBeslFriendEverWM iteasyclassolBSThankyou MrsButleryourTheBest KellyandTracylwishyouThe BestlnLifciBycClassorSS Lynn Pellerin SSSCDLK DONGERS ' 6 ••THXMOMDADAND STEVEMYLOVE4EVER! CHEER 84 ' B5KIMEHAWAII BOUNDS8YEASIZZLER SALADBARTOURS DEANAILVEUSOMUCHWE MADEITI2SHERI FREWAYS4EVRSTACYMY FRENDALWYSCHRISLIVE ITKNOWITLEARNIT!2 ADELIA 1FRIEMDILVEU TENIS858eTHXLORD4 YOUREVRLASTINGLUV! v n My Le Pham Thanks lo my family for all the love support! Special thanks to dedicated teach- ers of CMHS for a job well done!! And most of all I ' d like to thank my friends for the fun times: TD NL QN HN XN CM HD TV CN — We ' ll meet Again!! CLASS OF 88!! LOVE YOU MOMMY! Luan Pham MESA HAS BEEN A GREAT SCHOOL. TO THE TEACHERS WHO HAVE TAGHT ME SOMETHING I APPRECIATE YOUR TIME. TO MY FRIENDS THAT I HAVE MET. YOU HAVE BEEN MY INSPIRATIONS TO GO ON. MY FAMILY HAS ALSO SHOWN ME THE WAY WITH THEIR SUPPORT. ALSO . MJ Vu Pham VEGRSPRTNGUPALLOVR BVRASTAMONITRVLRS INABYWRLDOFNOMSS THNX2MS88MCKW NLOACHN.MSTRLLYDl MSG.MRBETNMSPMPEO 60FCRSEMSVM0M ' ] CALTECH?UCLASHRd THEERTHFRENDSTYIII TCHLEWNSTNBRNDNMl TRUGEYALPETRTAITli SBBALLCSFSPNSHCL _ SAVTHNXMOMDADEMY FMLYBYEWNSTNLEE233 PLSEMESA! Mr. Krenske shows Mike ' Lamberto Pico . - -They helped Me thruallmy -. carsAndalso leant forget :mybestbudDavidBeelerl IcaveniyBasebaJluniformG FootballtdmyBroEddie And Thomas Pipes Lelsparly!8B ' sa5kate4u buzzkillersSoshnnithnkur weirdHlk!wntd2saybye2all. XCtryrules.LuvubnchsPop Cdudekeephacking MJ! ISLUB.M.).lmssskrpng gumwthMrsVoectingthus stuffsByeSPKellyTBMKMJ RGCRJMAZTLANherei ComtoPrint 88RuJes 20go lolOBYEALL!! 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KEVI IMISSVALYSSAIPARTY ATTYSIBESTWISHESTO THECLASSOF88 ' MAKE ALLYOURDREAMSCOME TRUE!!!! eriy Polsfut sThlsSchoolM ' ll mmMesAmis.CS.MP.BJ. WMER.RTUH . ILUALL! AL j AY.JETEI«lER OUJOURSiKITCJ- MEIQUELQDUIUN ' e?!OUEST-CEJE lALLE RAPHES EE? A VECQUI? IIEUCLASSOF ' 88 E S ! A M O U R OURSIKAP mm Jeff Pope THAMXTOMYPARENTSG MYSISTERSINEVER COULDHAVEMADEITW . E E P SHREDDIMGNICKKEEP JAMINKEVKEEPUPTHE GOODTHECOODWORK LAMCELETSGOSURFIN YOUAREACOMEDIAN WELLMIKEWEAREOUTOF HEREEITISTITOMOVEON KEEPSURFINTHANXTO MRSKTVDRGTRMETALIS THEHOTTESTKMACRFPS SURFSUP Tong Pravongvieng Thanx Mom G Dad 4 your support All you Badminton- . cross-country Gsoccer keep up the good work 2Badminton player good- luck next yrStbut sorry no Sea View League Champs next yrs 2AII cross-country runner Kick Back G Enjoy the run class of 88 rule MB Nicole Prevenslik Classor88isawesome!l wouldn ' t ha vech.angedit4 anything!Thanx mom dad, yourthe best!! Tomy best friendsErinjen.Jonn.Josh. Chris, thanx 4every thing I loveandcare.l ' mouttanere!!! kennedy w SURVEY SAYS??? What Is My Biggest Fear Of The Future? Being born again as Michael Jackson. Not Making it. Nuclear War. Andy Prickett fniUp2nch2DoGNIEntTmi IJslMksmbdyLsSfrCchBo BWPSwmFtr?Spnw!PKGE SPmis22mouszWeStlR MenLVUGzCDAPIprsn-BSt FrndzSCWeRBrosPoolPpI LtsFnBnziLtsDoitChksCldt BneW otU!Lrn2L Slf-JC theTrthNCCL-TchMeMaPa Bro2CdTLHLvYrBkASB2 Tim2:7-l3GDIzLvUCnLv HmblnsWICidMyUf Dorothy Ptaszynski Growing up, becoming an adult. Earthquakes. Getting Married. Wally George being elected into at hi it plitical pf- Hce. â– : W!, ' - Julie Puckett WHEWtllsOvrAlredy7LuvU MomeDadCodRulsiCirli: fufun!B«:kCanUPIa?Branili 2MchBootyJenne Vogue! riessLtsDancDuduDi Mrcas{m?Trish Maa-Pounc! JcnnBbyLtMyFrShane WhosSuperior?Wana Bet? CraigMSMILEtLuvYaKId MyBstBudMoeyLUVWIL FIMDAWAYITwislGShout 4(vrLUV2CLASS88 Kim Ramalla THANXnOMANDDADfor helpingmethrewhischool. MOniLOVEYOUALWAYS ANDFOREVER!ILOVEYOa TOODADSODONTEVERF- O R C E T T H A T . M O M THAnKS4PUTTIMUPWITH MEALLTHESEYEARS. WELLSCHOOLSOUT (3) 5! NOMOREMESAnnMERIT URATRADERiBUTUR ALWAYSTHERE4ME FRENZ4EVRLJSAmUFFrN SUZAN Once again. Brad Kreutzkamp is the cen Hossein Razmi Mom DadThanx4 EveryThing Varsity Footbal Varsity Soccer I TH ANX BECKYRACHEL.TAMMY, ClIHDY. DEAN AG PETER KEEPPUMPINSHAWNTRY MOTTODRINKIMSCHOL TIMCFAMILYSORRY ABOUTHIDIQEOFFDO NOTMESSWITHIRANlAlt SPOTEETGETABETTER HAIRCUTPETERCOOD LUCKil IUCinESA r Micliall Rector Paige Reitano MOM0A0THAnKS4YCKlR LUVI (SPPRTILCIVYALOTS TOMURVERYSPECIAL2 MEILUVUVRYMUCHHOPE OURFUTUREIS BRIGHT MICHDORTHJENIRENE CHRISKISHFREMZ4EVER SPECA1LY2IRENEURMY BSTFRENDEVERIWUVYA 2MYGRANDPARENTSI L0VULOTSTOO1988 WERETMEBEST Justin Reyes ThanksMomAndDadlts bccnyeaThank5Kirk4all yourhelp Varsity Baseball ShreadsDong Bros JR And MMFunxswithMMDBLPBG MBALLMYLUVTOMI- CHELLEOKBEY Elizabeth Reynolds THANKS MOM AND DAD COULDN ' T HAVE MADE IT WITHOUT YOU. JH. JA. JR. GZ. DW. IF. CT. LL. KR. NR. JC. MC. THANKS FOR BEING MY FRIENDS YOUR ALL THE BEST AND I LOVE YOU. MESA THANKS FOR THE 3 PAR- TY YEARS BUT I THINK ILL LEARN SOMETHING IN COLLEGE TO REMEM- James Rice CLASSOF88WASGREAT VARFBGBBCOULDNOT OFDONEITWITHOUTMY FRIENDSTMJRKDJKTF TRGSRVLUVYAMOM Deana Richards SSSCbLKDONGERS 87 ' SSlLUVYOUMOMDADn- KBEARtV ' Xx evrythng! 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CONGRATULA- TIONS. LUIS TE OFREZCO l« l GRADUATION PUES CRACIAS A Tl LO LOGRE. LOS AMOY LOS EXTRAN- ARE. DO NOT FORGET ME ' Segal Ronen I ICANTBELIEVEITS FINALLYOVERTHANX I MOn DADFORHELPING I MEMAKEITMEMORIES- : CLAUDMEMBEREDSZEK I IDJW-ISRAELEILAT I JACKIEBTALLTHEWAY CDYOUAREAWESOME I DEBBICKATHLEEN I THANKSFORBONJOVIC 1 CRUEITILLNEVERBEFOR I COTTENIMONTOBIGGER I ANDBETTERTHINGS i SOUNDSFAMILIARJOE? I H ASTARASTA Bill Sakaske LONGLIVETH TEMPOLEEVENINTHE FACEOFARMAGEDDONN EVERCOMPROMISEOD SHINERJOHMBORJA BRANDONMIKEGEOFFED ROBERTCAROLINEYUR MYBUDSCandBTHEBILL CAR?LOVEANDMISSYOU TANJANEVERGETOUTOF THEBOATABSOLUTELYG- DRIGHTHITCHINCPOST LEARNTOSPELL549256S FLASK7ILLBEBACK Chris Seeber THOSEWHODARENOTOO NOT. . .4yearsatMESA come2ahead-theadventyre JUSTStarted . Varsity Fballwrstling lGzG154 newGyrbkCoforthegusto- TomyfriendsGfamllythanx fortheCoodandeventhebad timesbecausemixed logetherthatsLifeGLIFEIS NAADVENTURE-GOFOR IT! 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DAWN U R THE BEST.TH ANX 4 THE MEMORIES! D.R.. E.A. C.R. M.C. J.A. S.S. T.F M.G. YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!! TO ALL THE— GOSSIP AT MESA NEXT-TIME PLEASE CALL THE ENQUIRER! TO THE CLASS OF 88 ' I LUV U ALU! Rebecca Stebbins MOMNDADIDIDITTHANK a4HELPlNGMETHROUGH THEHARDTIMESILUVU BOTH.M YBROTHER KEVINHANGINTHEREQT. MYBESTFRIENDREGINA WEMADEITLETSNEVER LOSEOUR FRIENDSHIP. COODLUCKPUDGE.DAN WHATEVERHAPPENS BETWEENUSIWANTYOU TOKNOWIWILLLOVEYOU 4-EVERlHOPEOURDREAM COMESTRUEONEDAY Deborah Steck DADGMOM ikno â– â– of done alol belter but at- ' — St I made it our Alive ILu- lu To KathleenGMichele ILuv youguys youarc the- best Particrs To David you are my very best friend G A -y special person leant Slop needing to you to my Bros ILuvYaByc Kathleen Steck , ..lade it w out goin crazy Thanx MomGDad 4puttinup w me 2 my best Buds [ eb G Michele my middle nngers wigglin Rich Tiit me 2 the moon UR the Best! 2 the class of 88 Take care 6 Keep Partyin Im out of HERE!!! 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' ' Okay, so I ' m late again! explains Char- isse Agler 1 Ariyamaniso Thephravong WEFINALLYMADErT I NEARYIT ' SBEENFUMJM ICMHSIMYGREATAPPE- CIATIONTOMYMOMG IDAD4SUPPORTIMGGU ICUGS AREM YHERO ITHANKYOUMOMGDAD I GOODLUCKTOALLOFMY IFRIENDSESPECIALLYTO INEARYGMEOFCOUSE! iSPECtALLUCKTOMY IBROTHERSGSISTERS IHOPEUGOYSWILLKEEP lUPWITHTHEWORKC IWORKHARDOnSTUDY I Hong Tran would like to send my spe- cial appreciation to parent, teachers and friends for i great year. I could not have done it without you. Hope Jfoull still be there for me tiow and always may God Bless and keep you in his tare. Love ya lots!!! 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This handful of seniors enjoyed the halftime show frolicking upon the senior float. isn ' t the time nor the place, Charlene! Hang on everybody . . . here we go!! How did he escape for the night? Senioritis! SENIORITIS (sen-yor-i-tis): A senior who experiences the loss of an inner drive which compels a student to achieve. Warning Signs: One of the most obvious warning signs appears on the first report card of the senior year. First Stage: The victim tends to postpone or even cancel the production of homework. He often arrives to class after the tardy bell rings. The carrier is induced into a state of sleep between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. as exhibited by Bill Sakaske in the photo. Second Stage: As the disease begins to manifest itself, the student finds it easier to forgive his more than occasional late morning wake up call. Also, the victim ' s books never actually leave his locker. Third Stage: At this point the victim experiences a complete withdrawal from school-related activities. Cures: A day off from school spent at the beach will reduce the harshness of the disease, but, the the only proven cure for the ailment is graduation. 1) You have mastered all of your Teachers ' signatures. 2) You think (or rather know) that you are smarter than your teachers 3) You feel that seniors are the only upperclassmen. ' i 4) You do not wake up until sixth period. ' 1 5) Your car becomes your locker. v-w, 6) You join 600 clubs just so it will look good on your transcript. 7) You don ' t have any real classes. ? 8) Your lunch seems to last longer on campus than off. , - «fe S? 9) Your hall pass becomes a class pass . 21  „:- Hi r r- J ' MESA y upon entering the second year in our new league, the teams knew that this was the year to establish our position. Waterpolo certainly laid the ground well, while other teams fought with all their might. Usually these teams came up short of beating the one dominant school in the league. Woodbridge. some players were disappointed with this season, a reaction that should hold true only if they did not give their all to their school and their sport. 1. I ' ve never been so happy in my whole life, 2. Tim shows off his taste buds to the crowd. 3. Intensity sets in deep-real deep. 4. Mesa leads the pack, of what? 5. Aren ' t we missing something? 6. The pose that won the match. 7. The learn practices tenacious defense. 8. Tricia and Paul. Up in Arms. 9. Tony. The Wizard of Waterpolo. 34 sports Wf Tricia and Paul, sports editors- more like prize fighters. Yet, they managed to create an amazing sports section. Day after day the staff listened to their quarrelling. The below picture captures the true entertainment value of this duo. The yearbook staff thanks both of you for your endless perils and laugh creating moments. Sports 35 Varsity Football The 1987-88 Varsity football team started off the season with optimism and high hopes of being league champions. The mustangs won their first game of the season by defeating archrival Estancia by the score of 32-7. While the Pacific Coast League remains one of the toughest in C.I.F. with powerhouses like Laguna Beach and Woodbridge. the mustangs had a chance. When league competition began, enthusiasm was running high. Some unfortunate injuries and bad mistakes contribued to a disappointing season. The mustangs lost five games by a field goal in which one or two plays could have turned those games around. In the game against Laguna Beach, who later went on to win league, the mustangs lost, within the last minutes, by the heartbreaking score of 17-14. The Varsity coach was once again Tom Baldwin. Coach Baldwin felt that they were a first rate team, but because they were young, starting eight underclassmen on offense, and had some unfortunate injuries, it proved difficult to turn all of their close games around. As Team Captain Kevin Day states. Even though we had unfortunate injuries, we played together as a team, and fought til the very end . The Costa Mesa High Outstanding Players: Team Captains. Kevin Day and Tim McDowell: Most Valuable Player. Terry Bryant; Most Valuable Junior. Jim Hastie; Most Valuable Sophomore. Mike Webster; Most Inspirational. Jim Weissinger; Most Improved. Robert Dearborn; Best Lineman, Tim Felter; and Best Back, Terry Bryant. CM 31 Estancia 8 CM 7 Santiago 9 CM 22 Rancho Alamitos 30 CM 7 Katella 10 CM 14 Corona del Mar 31 CM 7 Laguna Beach 10 CM Woodbridge 31 CM 10 Trabuco Hills 30 CM 14 Laguna Hills 17 CM 14 Orange 35 It Frank and Matt bring down the Seaking. -:J Manny Bonilla ' s All-League defense. 36-Sports T! f ' ? a 41 g.e es m ? f ? . (Top Row) S. Taibert. R. Franklin. S. Siler. M. Grant. J. Schneeweis, C. Cleaver. A. Seeber, P. fcrady. P. Myers. T. Feller. S. McMillan. J. Weisinger. M. Cutler. (Second Row) H. Razmi, D. Frio. B. Armstrong. A. Hill. M. Siempetro, A. Alvarado. M. Dassi. R. Armstrong. G. Sebree, J. Hastie. K. Day. T. McDowell. (Third Row) P. Casteneda. S. Leffingwel. T. Brooks. D. Cutnese. J. Poteet. T. Hoover. F. Galvez. R. Dearborn. S. Melonjeer. J. Morton. D. Warth. G. Maldonado. M. Pennel. (Fourth Row) T. Yeh. E. Cabua. R. Cruz. Coach Brown. Coach DuDevoire. Coach Hagey. Coach Baldwin. Coach Carney. Coach Decker. J. Suerez. L. Pico. D. Beeler. (Fifth Row) T. Ngo. M. Meeks. T. Harris. M. Gallager. T. Yuen. E. Amadaus. S. Musel. J. Rice. M. Webster. A. Grant. (Sixth Row) E. Becerra. D. Cunningham. D. Salladay, F. Nguyen, W. Kieu. P. Davis. M. Bonilla. T. Bryant. R. Schones. J. Guthrie. The calm before the storm. Sean McMillan with the take-down. Leffingwel around the corner for a few yards. Good job short; ' Sports-37 ry?. JV Foo tball JUNrOR VARSITY FOOTBALL The Junior Varsity Football Team was coached by John Carney. They achieved much success during the 1987-88 season, finishing with a record of 2-3 and placing a re- spectable third in league. During preseason, they played exceptionally well, easily defeating San- tiago, Los Alamitos, and Katella. Although they did not win league, all team members worked hard and showed extreme dedication to the game of football. The boys ' main goal was to strive for their full po- tential, which they did admirably well. The J.V. Team should feel proud, having never given up their goal to be the best they can be. Smile Joe. -r You ' re supposed to kill the ball, not the tee. Interesting dance Folk. The camara is this way Craig. 38Sporls Freshman Football FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Strong determination and drive led the 1987-88 Freshman Football team to one of it ' s best seasons. They had an out- standing year, finishing with an overall record of 8-2, league record of 4-1. and placing a well deserved second in the Pacific Coast. All season, the mustangs battled to win the Pacific Coast League Title. They played Orange High for the championship and were defeated by the score of 7-12. It was extremely difficult for the players to accept the loss, since they strove the entire season to be number one. The mus- tangs never gave up fighting and this will to succeed ranked them number one in other ' s eyes. The team coach was Neil Peek, a key figure who sparked the mustang fighters to victory. Outstanding players that had a major role in the team ' s success were Most Valuable Player, Tommy Nguyen; Most Improved, James Rodriguez; and Team Captain. Dubie Ospina. The future looks promising with these exceptional players continuin g to J.V. and Varsity. Bring the ball this way. The easy way to make three. Stick! 5- LI Varsity Waterpolo Awesome! That ' s the only word to describe the 1987-88 Boys ' Varsity Waterpolo team. Undefeated in league, they won their second consecutive C.I.F. crown. With an overall record of 24-6 and eleven returning Varsity lettermen, there was no doubt who was the team to be feared. The Mustangs started off their season by easily defeating Laguna Beach 271. The teams in the Pacific Coast League were no match for our powerful Mustangs. They were ranked fifth in the county, under 4-A powerhouses Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. Under the coaching of Tony Bell and Drew Maness the entire team played exceptionally well throughout the season. The team averaged 20 goals a game, and each player and championship experience. With re- turning Ail-Americans Shane Coo ns and Tony Litwak, there was no doubt who the C.I.F. 2A Division Champions would be. In the first round of C.I.F. competition, the Mustangs easily beat Chad- wick by a score of 20-4. They went on to defeat Kennedy 17-10, El Rancho 17-13, South Pasadena 16-6, and finally Harvard High by the impressive score of 16-7. During C.I.F. play, the Mustangs broke two records. They were the only 2-A team to win two consecutive C.I.F. titles and they had the largest winning mar- gin, nine goals. Many personal goals were reached and records were broken by players. Senior Shane Coons was named First Team All Pacific Coast League, All P.C.L. Most Valuable Player, First team All C.I.F., All C.I.F. Most Valuable Player, and the all- time number one scorer at Costa Mesa with 118 goals for the 1987-88 season. Seniors Tony Litwak and Mike Kennedy and junior Scott Taylor were named first Team All Pacific Coast League and First Team All C.I.F., while Devin Howell, Craig Plitt, and Steve Kunst received Second Team All Pacific Coast League honors. The following varsity team awards were present- ed: Shane Coons - Most Valuable, Kent Christensen - Most Improved, Craig Plitt - Most inspirational, and Scott Taylor â– Team Captain. When asked about his seniors. Coach Tony Bell said, They ' re all really talented. To single one out would do injustice. Each team member contributed equally to the overall success of the team. The Varsity Team has accomplished what few have ever been able to do. Congratulations to the Costa Mesa Waterpolo Team for an outstanding season. Overall record 24-6 League record 10-0 CIF Championship CM 16 Harvard 7 The easy 4 meter shot .z :: ' - - ' - ' -P E- ' -ir ' â– .■«„,-., â– V. - Call for the ball Brad. â– S 3 Kight between the arms Tony. .i r: « 4«,  • ' ? Scott ponders over ttie defense. , ., :0 ! Get a defender over here. ' 41 C.I.F. 2A Champions Kent C. Craig P. Shane C. Mike K. Tony L. Devin H. IS tough D. 42 Scott with the outlet pass The thrill of victory! Shane, the pass — •_-r « •■■ 4, .  ' • -J 5SU;.. •- ■- — - -•: , . ;j ' -i: â– r - ' ' ' ' ...- • m ..... and the follow through. 43 Frosh-Soph Waterpolo ) . I t ! ( 4 ( •-• Spii Darryl with the shot jm ( t as — -i;: ! â– J Eric with the great save Looking in from the point The 1987-88 Frosh Soph Waterpolo team had an exciting year. In league, they placed second with a record of 4-1 and finished 12-6 overall. For the league championship, they played an intense game against Woodbridge, but unfortunately lost by one goal. Under the coaching of Tom Kennedy, the players gained experience and learned valuable fun- damentals of the game. The Mustangs dis- played much intensity and desire to win. With the talent and determination of this team, the future looks bright for the Costa Mesa High Waterpolo program. The follow- ing outstanding pl ayers were recognized: Corey Delahunt received Most Valuable, Most Improved went to Bao Nguyen, Roman Himmer was Most inspirational, and Team Captain was awarded to Ervin Garcia. Corey ' s pass to set 44 !- - % i Why am I here? Who is that diving man? 45 Girls Varsity Volleyball VARSITY GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The Varsity Girls Volleyball Team entered the 1987-88 season with opti- mism and enthusiasm. With seven re- turning Varsity letterman. they an- ticipated much success. Under the coaching of Tomi Krenzie, the girls gained valuable knowledge and ex- perience. Although the Pacific Coast League remains one of the toughest in C.I.F., three teams of which are ranked in the top ten. the mustangs came out fighting. The girls played an intense game against Orange, but narrowly lost with a heartbreaking score of 20-18. Their entire season was very similar to that game. Team Captains, Kim Jordan and Tracy Sco- field, provided helpful encourage- ment and respectable leadership throughout the season. Both Emily Creely and Stacy White received the Most Improved award for their tre- mendous effort and dedication, while Denise Surmon gained the Most In- spirational award. Sherry Norton. Chris Drda, Carrie Cunnings, Carrie Paff, and Becky Bogart also contri- buted to the team ' s overall accom- plishments. 8 •■-v T ; - K T. Scofield, C. Cunnings. E. Creely, B. Bogart, S. White, Second Row C. Paff. D. Surman. K. Jordan, C. Drda. S. Norton. And Coach Krenzie Come on. a little higher Nice block. 46-Sports JV Volleyball J.V. GIRLS VOLLEYBALL The J.V. Girls ' Volleyball team had an outstanding season, holding a record of 6-4 and placing third in league. They were coached by Charles Cutenese, with Rainy Lentz as their manager. They started off the 1987-88 season by winning their first three games, but then lost to Woodbridge, the league champions, by two points. All the girls felt extremely good about the game, having given it all they had. Throughout the season the Mustang fighters showed dedication and an intense desire to win. They were led by Team Captain My-Ngoc Pham, whose outstanding performances also gained her the team ' s Most Valuable Player award. The Coach ' s Award went to Rose Nabong, while Shannon Austin and Jamy Thomas received Most Improved. The future looks promising for these outstanding players. k, 1 My-Ngoc sets it for the kil First Row Shannon A., Stephanie B.. Thuy N., Rose M.. My-Ngoc P.. Vicky C. Second Row Coach Charles C. Rainy L.. Shane A.. Jenny S., Kristy W.. Deshontel M.. Bethany P.. Rachel R. Vicky, this isn ' t soccer. Ready. Set. Go! Stephanie sets it for Shannon ' s spike. Sports-47 Boys Cross Country Did you see an ugly girl, Pete? BOYS CROSS COGNTRY The 1987-88 Boys Varsity Cross Country team had a season full of hardships. The team was comprised of four seniors. 1 junior. I sophomore, and I freshman. Unfortunately, they had no summer program to back them and first-year coaches. Mark Howard and Henry Medina, were employed late in the summer. Despite their late start and lack of depth, the boys faired well. Even though the mustangs record was not outstanding, they had some achievements. At several invitationals. the team showed a high level of potential and placed highly. At the Orange County Championships, Scott Palmer and Ruben Lozano showed endurance and determina- tion to win. This will placed them a well deserved fourth place in league. The mustangs were led by their Team Captain Ruben Lozano. who was also awarded Most Valuable Player, for his hard work and dedication, while Most Improved went to Tong Pravongvieng. The team was rounded out by Scott Palmer. Peter Ma, Tom Pipes, Harry Noonene, and Nam Lam, who all displayed much talent during league competition. The boys Junior Varsity Cross Country was comprised of many young runners. For most of the team, this was their first year as serious competitors. Although their record was not outstanding (1 win-5 losses), they worked very hard and had many close meets. The team participated in several invitationals and gained much needed experience. The experience will help them tremendously as Varsity runners. The team consisted of Young Chang. Frank Keller. Nam Lam, Ken Hill, and Shane Mclaughlin. Even though they were small in size, this year ' s Freshman Sophomore Team did well during league competition. They displayed great talent and the will to never give up. The boys had morning and afternoon workouts, usually running ten miles a day. Throughout all the tough practices and mental exhaustion, the mustang boys fought as a team. With the talent and determination on this team, the Cross Country program should become much stronger in future years. The team roster: Don Hein, Justin Yockel. Chris Chimenti, Simon Han. and Sean Stout. It ' s only TeWinkle hill Palmer. Ruben ' s victory sign. 48 Sports Run Young. First Row N. Lam. S. Palmer. Second Row Coach Howard. T. Pravongvieng, R. Lozano. H. Noonan. P. Ma. Scott, tell these guys to pull up their pants. Girls Cross Country Michelle ta king the lead early. (Front Row) C. Hoang, J. Harader. N. Thompson. A. Tran. M. Myomoto. (Back Row) M. Briscoe. C. Ojeda. L. Gale, L. Gaertner, M. Farmer, M. Morgan, D. Beeler, K. Morris, D. Bernacchi, L. Myomoto. Jennifer, don ' t cry. it ' s only ten feet to the finish. Mesa girls in front. VARSITY GIRLS CROSS COONTRY Led by first-year coach Victoria Kelly, the Girls ' Varsity Cross Country teann had many accomplishments in the 1987-88 season. They made vast improvements from the beginning of the season to the end. Morning workouts were held five days a week from 6:30 to 7:15. The girls average 8-10 miles of running a day. There were strong individual performances, with some of the girls breaking their own records and placing high In league. In the tough Pacific Coast League the Mustangs came in a hard-earned fourth. The team was comprised of 8 runners: 2 seniors, 1 junior. 2 freshmen, and 3 sophomores. During league competition they displayed great talent and strong determination. At ttie Costa Mesa Invitational, out of 70 runners. Michelle Bryant and Karen Morris took 4th and 5th respec- tively. The team was led by the strong running ability of Team Captain Lisa Gale, whose outstanding performance also gained her Most Valuable Player. Jennifer Harader was awarded the Most Inspirational, while Most Improved went to Dawn Bernacchi. The rest of the team included Carol Hoang, Rachel Honeycutt, and Michaela Morgan. J.V. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY The 1987-88 season was a great one for the J.V. girls ' Cross Country team. With an overall record of 2-3, they placed fourth in league. They had the potential to come in second, but illnesses and injuries caused many setbacks. The Mustangs defeated Trabuco Hills and Orange but couldn ' t get past Laguna Hills, ranked first in league. At the Fountain Valley Invitational, the Costa Mesa girls came in third place. They showed extreme will and endurance. The positive outlook they possess will help them as Varsity runners. The team was headed by Most Valuable Player Monique Farmer, Team Captain Lisa Goertner. and Most Improved Ahn Tran. Other team members that contributed to the overall success were Nicki Thompson. Claudia Ojeda, Michiko Myomoto. Lily Myomoto. Michelle Briscoe. Geannie Price, and Dori Beeler. Monique sees her ex-boyfriend. Lisa ' s taking a nice run in the park. r â– M y f Sports-51 Girls Varsity Tennis VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS Through the outstanding performances of its ' team members, the 1987-88 Girls Varsity Tennis Team had one of it ' s best seasons ever. They finished with a 7-9-1 record, and had many achievements both overall and individually. The team con- sisted of eight seniors with years of exper- ience backing them. Once again the pow- erful coaching of James Weeks was evi- dent. The mustangs swept Trabuco Hills and Orange, but narrowly lost to the pow- erhouse Woodbridge with a socre of 7-11. All team members made great contribu- tions, but some were recognized above the rest. Diana Day and Michelle Belacic, the number one Varsity Doubles Team and ranked eighth in league, captured Most Valuable Doubles Player for their outstanding play, while Tricia Harris, ranked seventh in league ended the sea- son with a record of 33-18 which earned her Most Valuable Singles Player. The rest of the team included seniors Becky Poarch, Noelle Haddad, Julie Puckett, Lisa Wynn, Sue Nuechterlein, and sopho- more Vera Belacic. First Row J. Puckett. T. â– jrris. D. Day, B. Poarch, M. Haddad. Second Row V. Belacic, L. Wynn. Coach Weeks, b. Meuchterlein. M. Belacic. An MVP serve 52Sports Diana goes for the win.  5tt! Girls JV Tennis JUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS (Front Row) C. Dominguez, M. Beevi, C. Lee, T. Nguyen, V. Cao, L. Borja, R. Cruz (Back Row) D. Fleer. T. Gillespie. Juliette H.. C. Nguyen. J. Lee. A. Roldan, P. White. The 1987-88 Girls J.V. Tennis Team had a successful year. Cinder the leadership of Coach Bob Hunter, the mustangs did ex- tremely well. Their overall record was 12-7. They easily defeated Orange and Trabuco Hills, but came up short against Wood- bridge, which placed the fourth in league. There were fourteen team members, and each one contributed to the team ' s success. Throughout the season, their positive atti- tudes and great expectations helped the team tremendously. The team was led by Amy Roldan, who earned Most Valuable Sin- gles Player for her strong ability on the court, while Most Valuable Doubles Player were awarded to Claudia Dominguez and Cindy Nguyen. Their future as a Varsity team looks very promising. The no look hit. Sports-53 Varsity Basketball What Form! The Varsity Basketball team at the beginning of this year was looking forward to a C.I.F. birth, but due to lack of participation from good athletes the hopes were put down. But once the season got start- ed, those athletes were forgotten and some good basketball players showed their stuff. Players like: All-league selection Paul Kos, who averaged 19.2 points a game and was the number two scorer in the Pacific Coast League; Greg Ertel, a power forward who averaged 10.8 points a game and whose overall play was noted, and Tim Felter, who dominated the boards both on offense and defense. Others who contributed to the team were Tim Nguyen (10.6) and Tuan Vu. Others who participated were Peter Ma, Clint Dieball, Matt Grant and Scott Snedeker whose play in practices helped the starters tremendously. Their overall record was 6-17 with 3 league wins. CM 53 CM 60 CM 66 CM 60 CM 65 CM 55 CM 43 CM 63 CM 50 CM 64 LB 66 Woodbridge 87 TH 76 LH 63 Orange 54 LB 52 Woodbridge 77 TH 79 LH 63 Orange 61 Tuan looks for the open man. Who has the ugliest face? li From left: P. Ma, T. Nguyen, G. Ertel. S. Snedeker, S. Talbert, T. Felter, M. Grant. P. Kos, C. Dieball. T. Vu, Coach Peek. Tim with the easy two. Nguyen drives the lane. Sports-55 JV Basketball What are you waiting for? The finger role! JV Boys This year ' s JV basketball team, led by first year coach Dean Cooper, did a fantastic job. They had the best record in the program going 8-8 overall and 4-6 in league play. They were lead by the inside play of Jose Casas and Steve Kunst. The team was in every game they played and were very competitive. They didn ' t look pretty sometimes getting the W but they did it and that ' s what counts. Next year ' s varsity should be in good hands with these young men moving up. From left: P. Nguyen, D. Oliver, L. Rolle, S. Kunst, J. Casas, R. Franklin, D. Burnell, V. Nguyen, Y. Chang, T. Ngo, K. Nguyen Coach Cooper Frosh-Soph Basketball From left: J. Harrington. G. Fiz, J. Omaye, K. Leahy, J. Yockel. H. Nguyen, R. (Jmali. B. Dieball, R. Newman, M. Gallagher, Coach Ma. From left: M. Nguyen. D. Kamikahara. Q. Pham. R. Cooper. J. Smith. P. Moore. S. Barnes, J. CJpdegraff, H. Noonan, T. Nguyen, K. Zirkel, K. Nguyen, Coach Bauermeister What ' s this. Brett passing the ha The old pick and roll. Jeff with the easy two. This year ' s Sophomore team pulled a 5- 15 overall record behind the inside play of Kevin Leahy and Justin Yockel and guard play of Hugh Nguyen and Bret Dieball. Two of the wins came from the sweep over Laguna Hills. They were coached by Don Ma. Led by coach Kirk Bauermeister, the freshman basketball team pulled out a 5-5 league record to place third and 7-9 over- all. A balanced attack led by all five start- ers was the key to victory. These talented freshman should do well as Sophomores. Sports-57 Girls Basketball Top: V. Henderson. L. Rogers. S. Leahy. S. Nuechterlein, D. Surmon, T. Scofield. Front: T. Harris. K. Good. T. Nguyen. D. Hoffman. M. Moore. The girls Varsity basketball team, with James Weeks at the helm, en- tered the 1987-88 season with C.I.F. playoff hopes, but that hope came to an end with a disappointing 37-30 playoff loss to Laguna Beach. They finished the season by coming in tied for third with a 5-5 league re- cord and 6-17 overall. The overall record was deceiving because the Varsity team played tough competi- tion, like C.I.F. Champions El Toro and Mission Viejo. Underclassmen led the team, with Mo Moore and Kim Good at the head of the pack. Heighth was a major problem this year, with Sue Nuechterlein being the tallest player at 5 ' 10 . Because of the significant lack of height, the three point line was used by the lady mustangs. They averaged more points from behind the three point line than underneath the basket. Gunners from behind the line were Vanessa Henderson, Kim Good, and Dawn Hoffman. As Coach Weeks put it, We shot better from three point range than inside six feet As the team players learned this ar, when you shoot bad, it ' s hard to win. IKW.-V ; l srSt 58Sp ' hice form Mo. but where ' s the ball? Unbelleveable. Tricia made her lay-up. «e Get ready Mo. here it comes. Come on girls, don ' t look so lost. Sports-59 J Girls Basketball The 1987-88 girls J.V. basketball team had a remarkable season- taking a record of 10-0 and placing first in league. They started off the season by easily winning their first three games against Laguna Beach, Woodbridge. and Trabuco Hills. Surprisingly, they had no returning players. Shannon Austin and Leann Ma led the way with their aggressive play under the basket, while freshman point guard Rachel Thomas kept Mesa ' s offense under control. All team members worked very hard, with a goal of being league champions. They did not let us down, but carried on the tradition of winning the Pacific Coast League title undefeated, now for the fourth consecutive year. Led by Coach Pat Leahy, the girls Freshman Sophomore team yet again had an excellent season. With much team spirit and determination to win, the girls proved to be a tough competitor. They played Varsity, J.V., and Freshman teams alike. Respectively, they ended the season with a 6-5 league record. They never lost the desire to win. With thirteen freshman players and no returning players, this ranking is even more astonishing. All team members were very dedicated and equally contributed to a successful season. â– I Top: S Austin, M . Bryant, K. Meyers , R. Thomas, V. Cao. | Front: L. Ma, T. Nguyen, T. Pham. S. Bush, S. Kam iki- hara. Rachel struts her stuff. f E 2] ffl The man, the myth, the Pear And these are the days of our lives I . . c n t. Top: Mgr. Karole Hicks, D. Coleman, C. Phelan, A. Roldan, K. Morris, J. Thomas, M. Matheson. Front: S. Little, R. Gabolt, R. Nicholos, S. Hashimoto. V. Diaz. B. Sester. C. Cao. The great Mustang defense This better go in. or else. It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, it ' s . . . the body bust bump. ' H - ' n i Sporls-61 Varsity Soccer The varsity soccer team at the be- ginning of the season knew what they were up against not having won a league match in two years. That was all to change on February 3, 1988 when the Mustangs, behind a team effort, gave coach Pierre Al- legre, his first league win ever with a 2-1 decision over Woodbridge. Led by Ceasar Zamarripas, 16 goalie saves, and Matt Martineze ' s winning goal, they pulled out the victory. The tough defense of Doug Smith and the offensive attack of Ryan Giles and Jason Trask also contri- buted greatly. As a fan and onlooker of the team, I believe they played an exciting, physical brand of soccer which was enjoyed by those who watched. Their overall record was 2- 18. The Varsity Soccer Team You want a brush Jason? 62 Sports .«fwr JV Soccer Led by coach Bill Smith, the JV Soccer team had a tough year. They started out the season with a 4-1 record before the team suffered fro m several setbacks. They lost five players to transfer- ring or getting moved up the var- sity team. As a consequence, they only won two more games the remainder of the year. Coach Smith said, If we hadn ' t lost those players, we would have had a chance. V 4 i, M n j H ' 2 m Tl 1 S3 5 wT ! H JAi. K ' ' l PS mf J mt p J ' l Jl iS 03 i 91 CM H i K 2 1 1 :-, , J The JV Soccer Tear â– JMj ffTj r Don ' t miss! Do you know where you are? Sports-63 Wrestling Despite the extreme lack of members, the Costa Mesa High Wrestling team won its first dual meet in three years. The Mustang graplers defeated Trabuco Hills High School by a score of 33-36. However, it was the only dual meet the team won this year. The team faced many setbacks through- out the year. Their biggest problem was the lack of experienced wrestlers on the squad. The team had only one senior and two ju- niors. Another significant setback was that many of the team members quit due to per- sonal reasons, which hurt the team ' s chances to effectively compete against other schools. At the league championship tournament only two Mustangs placed. Chris Brex took thrid place while Team Captain Chris Seeber took second and thus earned the right to compete in the C.I.F. tournament. As for the J.V. team, standouts included John Valencia and Steve Mellinger, who each placed second at their respective weights — 115 and 175. Left to right; M. Walker. E. Amneus, C. Stewart, J. Valencia. B. Armstrong, J. Roeder. T. Harris. Not pic. B. Armstrong. C. Seeber, C. Brex. r ' Nice take down Ctiris squares off to do battle. Let me go scumbag! JSt j0 iibii .jmlK ' ' L c lBB . £e.. B HPi ' 1 1 After a great start, the Costa Mesa baseball team hopes this will be the year they win their first Pacific Coast League title. The team is led by sev- enth year Coach Kirk Bauermeister. who expects to do well in his second year in the Pacific Coast League. The team is led by senior first baseman, Greg Ertel, who led the team in hits and was selected as a second team all P.C.L. The pitching staff is led by ace, left-hander Scott Snedeker, who was off to a good start this season. Other standouts on the team include senior and team captain Mike McAleer, sen- iors Justin Reyes and Scott Siler, ju- niors Deron Mashburn and Huy Kieu, and sophomore Mike Cutler. The team was dealt a severe blow, however, with the loss of senior Paul Davis, who earned all P.C.L. honors as a junior, and led the team in batting average. The team hopes and expects to do well this year, as Coach Bauermeister says, The team is filled with hard workers and a lot of talented players. We will do well this season. Sned throws the fastball Top Row: Scott Siler. Scott Snedeker, Coach Dave Austin. Coach Bauermeister, Mike Cutler, Justin Morgan. Middle Row: Greg Ertel, Paul Grady, Mike McAleer. Justin Reyes. Shawn Leffingwell. Phuc Nguyen. Bottom Row: Lamberto Pico, Huy Kieu, Darren Mashburn, Paul Davis, Ed Sidawi. ?m« COAST CLI 66-Sports Siler saves a homer Grady shows the coach how to catch. .â– fflWt. H OUTH COAST AUTO s; COS £S 80 r o-Go B piiiiii «r Open your eyes, Pico. ' I love to play baseball Huy breaks Greg ' s other tooth Wt tJTT Ertel scoops it out of the dirt. Sports-67 JV Baseball y semK 5T . .Wj f . ' - ' . , The JV Baseball Team The JV baseball team boasts a team consisting of several veterans. Rich Schones, David Salladay, and Andy Grant are ail back on a team that almost won league last year. New faces on the team who will contri- bute are Jeff Omaye and Hyah Nguyen. Co-coaches, Matt Shaffer and Sean Watson, take a team into league play that will compete for the league championship. The long throw to first base i I • « i% .. Try and do that In a game. . «« â– ? t ,c  j«; ' i 0-. â– w j- â– srn r Frosh-Soph Baseball 0m f The Frosh Soph Baseball Team i, ' iip ' jl: The throw to second ,-- «. W ' â– Tiii ' l 1 Q m. V V • then the throw to first to complete the double play. Coach Grant hits some ground balls. Coach Wally Grant will have a frosh soph team consisting of all freshmen Into this sea- son. Coach Grant is very optimistic about his young team. They swept Bolsa-Grande in a dou- ble-header and then beat Corona del Mar to win the consolation bracket in the Newport Elks tournament. They are already 3-1 and are look- ing forward to a good league finish. Sports-69 Softball Tracy is ready for some action. Top? S. Austin, T. Harris. S. Leahy. T. Moore. L. Lawrence. Coach Weeks. Front D. Day. V. Henderson. T. Scofield. K. Good. L. McConnell. T. Hancock. The girls Softball team is full of hopes for the 1987-88 season. They are off to a great start, with two victories over Newport Harbor 2711 and Corona del Mar 19-10. All team members are certain that they will do well in league, especial- ly since they have talented players and solid pitching, with sophomore Tammy Moore and senior Shannen Leahy. Their main goal for the season is to place third and participate in the California Interscholastic Federation (C.I.F.) tournament, which no Mesa team has done in the past eleven years. To reach this goal, the girls practice daily from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., practicing hitting and working on their tough defense. The Mustang girls feel that they are a strong enough team to make playoffs, as does their head coach Jim Weeks, saying, It ' s the most talented softball team in five years. They are solid at every position-including pitching. I have realistic ex- pectations that they will make the playoffs. The team should be led by seniors Tricia Harris, Diana Day, Vanessa Henderson, and juniors Kim Good and Shannon Austin. Shannen. is something wrong? 70 Diana ' s look of determination Top Coach Rick. R. Jones. S. Arganda. G. Miller, M. Mathison, R. Nichols. K. Quezada. D. Robins. M. Hightower. Front A. Russell. H. Scott. L. Johnson. C. Misiuk, H. Mack, V. Diaz, B. Setser. Can I PLEASE have a ball? WHIFF!!! hit those air molecules. Heidi thinks. I hate Rick. I hate Rick!! tic Look out Nolan Ryan, here I come. Hurry up. it ' s hot in here. exclaims Robin. ' Sports-71 Boys Tennis The boys Varsity and Junior Var- sity tennis teams are off to a great start with a pre-season record of 3-1. Each day they are coming closer to obtaining their ultimate goal of a third place finish in league, so that they may attend C.I.F. Their chances look good, especially with the singles players consisting of re- turning junior letterman Justin Zill- man(Number one singles player). Young Chang, and Pat Do. Although the doubles teams are led by less experience, they have great poten- tial. The only senior, Hiep Quach, with Khoa Nguyen, Kien Le, Thien Nguyen, Vinh Dinh, and Tim Do make up this portion of the team. With determination, this young Mesa team should have a very suc- cessful future ahead of them. Top K. Nguyen, K. Le. T. Nguyen, V. Dinh. Front P. Do, J. Casas, Y. Chang. H. Quach, J. Zillnnan m i Looks like it is out of bounds. I hope he doesn t hit me in the back of the head again. 76 Sports MVP Justin Zillman hammers the ball. He serves a hard one r Young lashes a cross court shot. Hiep thinks. Go ahead, make my day! Sports-73 Track With the loss of some exceptional ath- letes, the boys and girls track team have a difficult season ahead of them, but they be- lieve they can overcome the odds. As head coach John Carney said, We may start off slow but the team as a whole has great po- tential and may do well near the end of the season. The Mesans have gained confideoe and are looking foward to a promising sea- son. They showed their true desire by easily defeating Magnolia High School 69-55. The boys weight team is led by Jim Weissinger, Sean McMillan, and Robert Dearborn. The sprinters are led by seniors Matt Grant and Terry Bryant, who should do well in the 440 and 220 meter races, as well as Manny Bon- ilia in the 100. Junior David Burnell is ex- pected to break some school records in the hurdles. Craig Cleaver is the exceptional ath- lete in the pole vault. Bill Wettengel is coach- ing the girls to what he believes will be a new C.I.F. birth. The 100 and 200 meter races are dominated by freshman Daniel Coleman. In the hurdles division, Denise Surmon lead the crew followed by Staci Emerson and Carrie Cunnings. Michelle Bryant, Sherry Poin- dexter, Cathy Halley, and Renee (Jpdegraft help out in the middle to long distance races. Juniors Dori Beeler and Heather Feld are the new hopefuls in the shot-put and discus. With the strong determination that both teams possess, success is in the near future. Student Trivia- Which person here doesn t run hurdles? Mow is the time to stop. 74Sports THE COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAM Justin leads the pack, but why the angry look? Nice form Robert. Oh. how cute, they even run together. Sean is a happy man. Sports-75 Track P K-flB Jim. sixty feet, right? Come on Carrie, you ' re almost over! lf ir ' 4 m Twisted, mangletl.. Track flesh 76Sporis Can Matt make it? Dori launches a fifty footer Where did you gel that awesome hairstyle? Swimming t ? « â– â– =«.- The old breastslroke Like earlier in the year. Drew Maness and Tony Bell are co-coaches. This time, they ' re coaching a very talented boys swim team. Last year the Mustangs were league champions, and everyone this year is favoring them to repeat. The boys had a disappointing loss early in the season, but as senior Craig Plitt states, That loss just makes us more determined to win. The team practices every day after school and on Saturday mornings. Their team unity and strong desire has made the Mesa swim team one of the best, and the yearbook sports staff wishes them luck on a great year. The tough butterfly stroke I love to swim!  ' ' , . ' t3r 0Mr« -..,j2!W3fefi«t ,. ' ((,: M i ,y.,. Sean goes for first place. . ' i Stlt Ulm tnm- 78Sports : â– - ' - - m y •• IS :« What extension! I wonder what Scott calls that dive? t -i Steve pleads with his coach to go more laps.  ' „_ MtLii J. •r yt- Sports-79 Swimming  Sr A-A-Jkiilt. A thrilled swim team sees the agenda for practice. Scott ' s beautiful swan dive â– t . T N H ' - What ' s he saying this time? v. vvni n ' 80-Sports The JV Swim Tea The Varsity Swim Team Sports-81 Varsity Volleyball The varsity volleyball team. Spike! The 1988 varsity volleyball team could be in for a long season. This could be attributed to the fact that they have only one player over six feet. With first year coach, Keith Wynce, at the helm, the Mus- tangs are out to build a future. The Mus- tang ' s big games are against Orange and Trabuco Hills — teams they should beat. The other two teams in the Pacific Coast league, Woodbridge and Lag ' jna Beach, are ranked 3rd and 4th in the county. In the past, the volleyball program has been lacking in coaching but with the emer- gence of Coach Wynce that should all change. Coach tt nce talks over the game with his players. The volleyball team goes for victory. 82Sports w,m-y JV Volleyball The JV volleyball team will enter this year ' s season with high hopes. As Junior Tom Egan states. This year is going to be different. We ' re going to win and at least go five hundred . If Egan ' s predictions are right, the team will be ecstatic. Its been a while since a JV volleyball team did well and this year ' s team should change all that. They practice every day from 4 to 6 pm and challenge each other in scrimmages. i 1 Should I serve it? Sporls-83 Jr. High Sports The tough defense! What form! 84Sports He clears the bar with ease. Three flies up! Sports-85 Badminton THE COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL BADMirHTOM TEAM The badminton team, seeded fourth in C.I.F., is expected to domi- nate the Sea View League. For the past two years, they have been co- Sea View League champions with Estancia High School. The team ' s main goal for the 1987-88 season is to beat Estancia and claim sole pos- session of the championship title. As senior Nam Lam said. Hopeful- ly we will beat Estancia so we can be league champs instead of co-cham- pions. The team consists of girls and boys singles, doubles, and mixed doubles. They post strong players in every position. With tough pre-season matches, the team should be ready to excel during league competition. The Varsity team should be led by senior Nam Lam, Souk Somsavath, Jin Kim, Tong Pravongvieng, and Thu Tin. Standouts for the girls include Vanessa Cao, Pam Cottom, Eun Ih Kim, Eun Joo Lee, and Lisa Wynn, who are all expected to attend the California Interscholastic Feder- ation (C.I.F.) tournament. Lorri slams the ball into the net. Mariam smiles for the camera. 86Sports Yeah, this is badminton SportsS? Spiritleaders This year ' s Pep Squad tried something new Spir- itieading. This is a combination of Song and Cheer. All three squads showed their talent at camp where they won many trophies and a spirit award. Their immense talent was shown at rallies and half-time routines. They helped support the teams, not only with cheers but also with goody bags. The girls who made up the frosh squad showed great talent. It consisted of six girls who were bursting with freshman pride. Junior Varsity proved how talented they were by supporting their team. Only two members had been on the squad before, but the other four added much to their teammates. The enthusiastic girls of Varsity shined in their perfor- mance on and off the field. The girls showed enthusiasm in their gymnastics and stunts. The squad had much experience between them: four are returning from Varsi- iy and three came from last year ' s frosh cheer and one from JV. As for the other two, they were new to CMHS as spiritleaders. All squads have displayed their spirit and pride. Their talents are overwhelming, and we will be looking for- ward to see them improve more over the years! The Varsity Spirit Team Ayanna Kari Erin Koreen Deana Staci The 1987- 1988 Spiritleading Squad Koreen signals the TD while Deana and Mario lend her some support. Michelle Lorl Sports89 Mario Leah The JV Spirit Team 90Sports Julie Kirsten The Freshman Spirit Team Go Mesa! Sports-91 Golf Watch the ball. Paul. J This year ' s golf team has lost its first three matches but is hoping to make a comeback in league play. As senior, Scott Palmer states, It ' s not all fun and games on the course. This is serious competition. Led by the coaching of Jim Hagey and Mauricio Clorey the team is improving. There are only two seniors on the varsity squad so the room for improvement is great on next year ' s team. The JV team, which was undefeated last year, is off again to a good start this year. They ' ve won their first two matches and have another chance of going undefeated. The team practices at the Costa Mesa Golf Course everyday from 2:30 to 5 p.m. The golf team includes Ryan Encinas, Peter Ma. Steve Melinger, Steve Musil, Aaron Milstien, Scott Palmer, Mike Palincar, Paul Kos, and Bob Armstrong. Steve goes for the birdie. â– -:S «iS« ? S Sf5?V Mike concentrates before the hit. The easy putt for Coach Hagey. From left: Coach Hagey, S. Palmer, A. Milstien, R. Encinas. S. Melinger, B. Armstrong, P. Kos Kneeling: P. Ma. T. Monje 92 Sports '  ' Slice!! Comb your hair. Bob. «- — â– ' d M « wj!$S %. ' I ,i niw)wK i nni i w ij | S 5SJ!§:; £5«Si?:a ' «ir- Name the two who are having fun. The old chip shot Spnrt ; 0 ' Captains The Captain plays a very important role on a team. He or she communicated with the other players and is the link to the others from the coach. He or she leads by either examples or actions on and off the field. These athletes were chosen by the Roundup staff as the leaders in their re- spective sports. Football co-captains â– Tim McDowell and Kevin Day Softball captain â– Diana Day Tennis captain - Tricia Harris Basketball captain - Vanessa Henderson 94Sporls Cross Country captain â– Lisa Gale Baseball captain â– Mike McAleer Soccer captain Dan Warden Wrestling captain â– Chris Seeber Golf captain â– Tom Monje ... .£: Cross Country captain â– Ruben Lozano Basketball captain â– Paul Kos Volleyball captain â– T-ncy Scofield Sports-95 W« have all heard (he adveriisements Try our new economy size and Tven bigger than before . The reasons for these boasts is that quantity is importanl, WUh the increase in staff came a togetherness and excitement that had been absent from Mesa, Mew clubs were started and most important ideas circulated. A medium was reached that not only encouraged students, but provided a foundation filled with a sense of belonging. Therefore, quality must not always take precedence over quantity. I. Class, please be quiet. It ' s been a long day. 2. Tm sorry Scott, that just won ' t do. 3. One question Ms. McKown- Where ' s the wee fish? 4. May I have this dance? 5. The princess and the toad. 6. Newlyweds, what a couple! 7. Kaclyn Kutch. Faculty Editor. 96Faculty Being the Faculty Editor of the 1988 RoundUp was hec- tic. Besides trying to schedule a photographer for over 150 pictures, I had to write copy that captured the interest of the school. In order to obtain facts about teachers 1 sent out over 100 surveys. Working with these responses and personal inter views. I was able to construct a mini high-school bio. Despite warnings from past editors. I put off much of my work until the last minute. This decision I regreted later, and now I warn those of you on staff next year. Being part of the yearbook staff has been a great learning experience. Sincerely, Kaelyn Kutch Faculty97 V Joan Allen English Ann Attlesey Special Ed. Tom Baldwin Economics Linda Baron Business David Battersby Social Studies John Battey Social Studies Math m Tom Beaton English Jan Berg Attendance Tom Bevins Math Generally, the teachers at Mesa a re pretty happy, but when asked, most of the teachers had something they wished they could change here. Some wanted shorter classes, others wanted more classes in certain subjects. One faculty member wanted to change the school col- ors. How about pink and purple? Someday Mesa will be perfect for every- one, but until then, keep pushing for per- fection. Marilyn Bloomberg Special Ed. Don Brown English Jessica Weaver looks up from a hard day working with a rolling pin. Next week she will teach students how to use an oven. The boy ' s equipment manager stands guard over dirty socks and knee pads in the locker room. Doesn ' t he look happy? 98-FacuUy ' ,  I I Doug Brown Safety Ed. Rena Bruneau Library Assistant Stan Brunner Music Teach-1: To cause to know a subject: act as a teacher. 2: to show how. 3: to guide the studies of. 4: to impart the knowledge of. 5: to practice the profession of a teacher. Clarence Juan is not amused by one of his students during an important pfioto session. Ms. Czarnecki Matfi Sandy Dekker Secretary Diane Dickerson Math English Lorraine DeMers English Clothing Janet Dow Science Alice Budzinski Ellen Butler Jofin Carney Roy Center Bob Cooper Barbara Corey Secretary Ptiotography Communications P. E. Opportunity Farm Science Science Englisfi Craig Duke Drama English Faculty99 Jim Hagey Athletics Deneige Dunn Social Studies Peggy Emerson Duplication Tony Tebelskis Science Marilyn Ellis Foreign Languages Cheri Sheldon When Mrs. Sheldon was fifteen she started raising money for a trip to Europe. She went in her junior year of high school and spent two months backpacking there. When she came back she was ASB president and yearbook editor. Mrs. Sheldon has been teaching for two years, both at Costa Mesa High. I thought I saw that food mov- ing. said Mr. Battersby, But I must be mistaken. lr Connie Hargreaves Special Ed. Beth Harris Secretary Pam Henderson English TWI Jan Hill E.S.L. Phi Ho Math Aide Bob Hunter Athletics 100-Faculty Peggy Jensen Attendance Cheri Johnson HOH Aide Clarence Juan Math Paul Kahn Social Studies Patricia Kaiser English William Klooster English , _ ' Nancy Krekel Attendance Marty Krenske Math 1 1 l c â– 1 1 ' ' ' ' . l 1 1 ' m r T if -: ' ; : â– r 1 1 S m Shirley Lasky Secretary Vicki Lawrence Business Pat Leahy Athletics Brent Neumeyer Mr. Neumeyer went to Costa Mesa High School in the 1970 ' s. During those years. Mesa was an experimental high school. No off campuses were needed, it was kind of like college. The future Dr. N. spent his time out on the field play- ing Beatles songs on his guitar. Mr. N. had many of his co-workers as his teachers. He said the only teacher who gave him trouble was Mr. Surmon, only because he had long hair though. After subbing for a while, he was given a permanent job at his Alma Mater. During his second year here, Mr. N. met Miss McMillian and they married last summer. Brent Neumeyer became a teach- er because he likes working with young people. Jon Lindfors Chorus Cafeteria Crew The ladies in the cafeteria have to pre- pare two meals every weekday. Their menu is planned weeks beforehand, and it has to be balanced. The cafeteria crew also takes care of special things like sen- ior breakfasts, barbeque lunches and fac- ulty meetings. Keep up the good work ladies. FacultylOl iM Qi Joyce Nichols Special Ed. Aide Martin Nichols Math Teri-Lee Moskowitz HOH Brent Neumeyer Science Terry Neuntieyer Science Chuck Schubert Chuck Schubert spent his high school days in the 1960 ' s. He participated in band and football. Although he was busy after school, he still found time to surf, drag race and listen to the Beach Boys. Mr. Schubert was thought to be one of the most important teachers at Davis. He not only taught 102 Faculty history and shop, but he also was the advisor for the yearbook, the Old Time Movie Club, the Shop Club, the Photo Club, and as a joke, the Gang Fight Club. When asked how he felt about the Mesa-Davis merg- er, Mr. Schubert said, I didn ' t like it at first, but now it ' s going fine. It ' s nev- er dull around here. Mr. Tom Beaton. English teacher, takes a time out from all his classes for a peaceful snooze in the teacher ' s lounge. Jeanne Peck Social Studies Math Neil Peek Athletics Michelle Pompeo English Stan Price English Judi Redenbaugh French Linda Reynolds English Linda Ruvalcava Secretary - a ' TTrrsFi : . ' t si A Typical Day A teacher ' s day starts at about 7:30. when he or she arrives at the doors of school. They rush to the office to pick up the daily roll sheets and a hot cup of coffee. When the tardy bell rings, the teacher has the fun job of taking roll, collecting re- admits, and marking tardies, all at the same time. When all that important stuff is done, they assign work. At least five kids will ask for the pass during the peri- od, and four will get to use it. When the bell rings, everyone is waiting and the teacher is free! Something is very fishy about this note ny ' s mother. frutn John- Right: Mr. Beaton strikes a becoming pose for the camera during an English class. Opposite page: Terry Bryant. Chris Seeber, and Paul Davis think of some more excuses for their tardies. Carole Surmon Library Assistant Dick Surmon Math Gene Swanson Math Bill Wettengel Mr. Wettengel attended high school in the 1950 ' s, playing football and running track. After school he would go cruising in his ' 51 Ford with his steady girl. Bill Wettengel has been a teacher for twenty-six years, twenty-one of which have been at Mesa. To the class of 1988, Mr. Wettengel says, Try not to take life too seriously, laugh a lot and have fun whenever possible. lO-lFaculty Excuses For Tardies 1. But you said we ' d be in the library today! 2. I went to see my coun- selor. 3. I forgot we were on clean campus today. 4. I had to finish a test in my last class. 5. I left my books in an- other loom. 6. I ran out of gas on the way to school. L i liv 7. I fell in a big puddle and had to go home to change my clothes. 8. I got pulled over for speeding because I was trying to get here on time. 9. But I had to walk all the way from the farm. 10. My locker was jammed. 11. I was here, you just didn ' t see me when you were taking roll. Mr. Lindfors practices glass breaking 101 with his advanced chorus classes. Is the pencil a vital tool? Mr. Nichols grabs some yummy foods from the faculty cafeteria salad bar. Don Fox Art Nancy Turner Science David Van Treese English Publications Mike Varalyai Science Beverly Voechting Science Elaine Walker Business , Kristi Ward Special Ed. Jessica Weaver Foods James Weeks Math Ken Williamson Social Studies Keith Wynns Athletics Max Zook Math FacultylOS Mr. Pavich demonstrates how cool guys stand. Mrs. Staniforth sets a good example. t 1 Paul Myers Asst. Principal Steve Pavich Asst. Principal Betsy Arns Counselor Carolyn Casey Counselor Mike diDonato Counselor Pat Hickey Counselor Bill Wettengel Counselor Ralph Werley Asst. Principal Mr. (Jtter catches a teacher being tardy. Is Mr. Myers asleep during reading time? , „■Mr. Peek smiles at the parents. Shelley Stanirorth Don (Jtter Barbara Berger Guidance Lab Dean of Students School Improvement Mr. Frank Infusino. Principal i C jf- Costa Mesa High ' s back-to- school night was held on Mon- day. November 23, 1987. The parents of all the students met in the gym to talk about their child ' s progress in the class. The candid pictures on this page show some of the teach- ers on this night, the night you received your grades for the first nine weeks of this past year. Wileeta Philbrick Librarian Judith Wines INurse FacultylO? This year, with the addition of two more classes the Underclass section truly repre- sents all varieties of individuals. The year started with many mixed feelings among the classes, yet they were able to pull together and endure perhaps one of the most chal- lenging years for Mesa. Adjustments were made by all: however, the impact that was expected never surfaced. The Junior High harmonized just as they do on these pages. In fact the most noticable difference was the crowded hallways and added bells. 1. The Breakfast Club. 2. Lunch at the corner of Brick and Ant Central. 3. Oh. Ray. you sly toad you. 4. I always feel like somebody ' s watching me. 5. The secret befiind Mesa Pride, the class of 1989. 6. Underclass Editors- Sheree King. Thu Tin, Christina Metoyer. Kristy White. Anthony Gilmore, Michelle Johnson. IIDJIBCMSS 108 Underclass J21 The Underclass section was especially challeng- ng this year. The incorporation of the seventh and eighth grade students into the yearbook went smoothly but required more work for our staff members. In order to get input from the Junior High, we spoke to the representatives from both grades. They helped identify and select candid pictures and kept us informed of activities and events. We appreciate their help and are pleased with the results of our combined efforts. We hope that the following sections not only cater to all involved, but represent each class as the individuals that they are. Underclass-109 Acuna. Joseph Alamshaw, Kaly Alcala. Anthony 1 10-Juniors Austin, Shannon Barone. Michael Bates. Jason Becerra, Elvis Presenting Our Favorite Excuses For Late Homework and Tardies Excuses, Excuses. Students constantly come up with good (and not so good) reasons for not turning in homework and a host of other problems. Below are some of the best (and worst) excuses compiled from talking to teachers and stu- dents. Excuses for not turning in homework: My puppy chewed it up. My mom thought it was trash and threw it out. 1 was in the Library, studying, and I left it in a book. It was in the trunk of the car. I ' m a senior! I had to much homework. I made a paper airplane and it got hijacked! I wish she was mine forever. Excuses for being tardy: The hall was too crowded My locker was jammed. I had to run back to my locker to get my work. I was kept after in my last class. It ' s to far away. I went to lunch. 1 overslept. 1 ran out of gas. 1 locked my keys in in the car. Beeler, Dori Belanger, Tale Blakely, William Bogart. Rebecca Bonilla, Manny Booth, Steven Brown, Robin Brown, Tanya Bush. Stephanie Byrnes. Carrie Calip, Quincy Cao. Eric Carmona, Elizabeth Juniorsl 1 1 Carnett. Jennifer Casas. Jose Castaneda, Paul Chamberlain, Steven Chambliss. Ayanna Chang. Young Chavarria. Darlene Chavez. Clarivel Cheesman. Evelyn Chen. Connie Christensen. Kent Clanton. Tracey Cleaver. Craig Cockrell. Penny Coman. Alina Cook. Eric Crowe. Emily Cunningham, Dan Cunnings. Carrie Cutenese, Danny Dawud, Christina Dean, Shannon Dearmond. Dawna Dee. Lilibeth Densmore. Cindy Devore. Vicki DeVusser. Paula Do. Pat Do. Tri Dominguez. Claudia Eakln, Spencer Edwards. Mark Egan, Thomas Encinas. Ryan Erickson. Jill Farmer. Monique Farnsworth. Corey Faulstick, Darryl 1 12-Junior What are you talking about? u Mf - Summer ' s mad because she got caught cheating off Cheryl. Feld. Heather Fleer. Dana Franklin, Ray Friel. Dan Gaertner, Lisa Gaffney. Scott Camel. Rebecca Gaydon. Bryan Gibson. Donald Glisson. Jill Golriz. Shirin Gomez. Augustin Good. Kim Goodwyn. Carrie Gordon, Jennifer Gosselin, Scott Grant. Andrew Grissom, Jeff Guthrie, Paul Hancock, Tracey Hanrahan. Sean Harford. Paul Harwell. Jeff Hastie, Jim Haupl. Leilani Hazzard. Christy Hedrick. Derek Hernandez, Alejandrina Hill, Al Ho. Chiahsiang Holder, Matt Hougard. Sara Huffman. Jennifer Humber. Ron Huynh, Huyen Huynh. Thanh Inglis. Robin Ivy. Marsha I Junior 1 13 Jackson. Ryan James. Matt Jaramillo. Luis Jovel. Julio Kaai. Candy Kaiser. Amber Kamikihara. Sandy Kawakami, Eugene Keck. Steven Keeler. Ken Kelly, Ronda Khader, Nlzar Khader. Samira Khammash, Mona Khoshbin, Manuchehr Kibin. Make Kieu. Huy Ling. Lydia Kunst, Steve Kutz. Dieter Kuvshinikov. Dennis Lam. Thuyduong Laurence. Lesli Lawson. Crystal Le. Bichphuong Le. Due Le. Huong Leaman, Marc Leffingwell. Shawn Lentz. Rainy Lomae. Merinta Lopez. Cynthia Lord. Carol Loughery, Dayna Loustaunau. Travis Louvier. Jon Juniors-89 Serena says. Get me out of this class before I kill him! 114Juniors ' . . , Loyd. Deborah Lozano. Ruben Luong. Phong Ma. Leann Mai, Huong Manus. Marie Marquez. Ruben Mashburn. Deron Masters. Christina McBrayer. Albert McCluskey. Carrie McCracken. Sean McCurry. Kim cKenzie. Andrea ' cLaIn, Ruth cNerney. Erin eier, Gary Melin, Donna Melton. Marci Metoyer. Christina Meyers, David Milewski. Summer Miller. Arlista Millstein. Aaron Minton. Paul Mitchell. Anita Miyamoto. Michiko Monje. Thomas Moore, Maureen Moran. Sandra Moratin. Paolo Morgan. Michaela Morse. Kirsten 89 Look! The sky ' s falling. says Shannon. Yes, I brush my teeth 10 times a day. Juniorsl 15 Morton. Mario Myers. Cheryl Nabong. Rosalba Naigle. Jessica Nardi. Analia Mewman. Holly Ngo, Tho Ngo. Son Nguyen, Chynh Nguyen. Huong Nguyen, Khoa Nguyen. Phi Nguyen, Phuc Nguyen, Tarn Nguyen, Timmy Nguyen, Thanh Nguyen. Thahn Nguyen. Thi Nguyen. Thien Nguyen. Tinh Nguyen Nguyen. Vinh Nichols, Michael 1 lb-Juniors Nouhad, Suhair O ' Neill, Chanda Oguma, Janet Oliver, Darryl Oliver, Kevin Oliver. Michael Packer. Dauna Petroff. Carrie Phan. Giao Phan. Nguyet Phung. Trung Pinney, Greg Piatt, Julie Poindexter, Sherry Raia, Jennifer Ramos, Mary Rahidi, Harbod Raya, Ronald Rengifo, Fernanda Richards. Kari Rivera. Adriana Rodriguez, Leticia Roldan, Ernest Rolle. Leonardo Rorick. Robert Rose. Aaron Rosenthal. Rachel Rude. Billle Salcldo. Larry Salladay. David Sampietro. Marcelo â– i Sanchez. Lourdes Savidan, Scott Scheinbach. Elizabeth ; Schmidt. Erin Schneeweis. Joe Schones. Richard Scofield. Tracy Scott. Heidi Sender. Cathy Shelton. Jeremy Sherman. Anne Sim. Carolyn Simonds. Cameron Smith. Scott Smith. Lawrence Smitherman. Norman Spiridonoff. Kittren Spyropoulos. Angelo Stabile. Chrisia Starrett. Tammy Steffensen. Patricia Steinhilber. Todd Strunk. Syrena Stuhlmiller. Neil Suarez. Jorge Juniors-1 17 !â– Surmon. Denise Tachiki, Julie Taylor. Scott Test, Joseph Thcphravong. Anousone Tieu, Loc 4 c Tihanyi, Robert Todd, Pamala Ton, Phong Tran. Chungnhan Tran, Hai Tran, Philong Tran. Thai Tran, Thuc Tran, Viet Isn ' t that guy rad. says Arlista. Trang. Quyen Trask. Jason Trozzi, Lucia Tsuruda. Tony Gpdegraff. Renee Valentis. Vicky Vo. Tuyet Vu. Dat Vu. Khanh Vu. Thuy Vu. Tram Vu. Tuan Walker. Kisha Wang. Dawnhsiao Wase. Jeffery 16 REASONS TO HATE MONDAYS Everybody hates Mondays - from the student who procrasti- nates on his homework down to the famous cartoon character. Garfield. There are countless reasons why this day of returning to school strikes fear and grief into the hearts of many. â– It ' s the only day that teachers are crankier than usual. â– You haven ' t finished your homework. You are unaccustomed to waking up early. â– The weekend is over. - You have to face the people who saw you at the party Satur- day night when you weren ' t quite yourself. - Everything that was fun during the weekend is over. â– You have to face the problems that you postponed on Friday. â– You have to start thinking again. - You have no money left from your weekend spending sprees. - While you were grounded over the weekend your special somebody found somebody new. - There are five days left until the weekend. - There are nearly 400.000 seconds until the weekend. - It ' s the only day of the week when you have major assign- ments due in all your classes. - Monday is always the only day you ditch all year and your teacher takes roll. â– It ' s usually a Monday when you ' re running late, you get a speeding ticket from OFFICER KUTCH. the traffic turning into school is backed up to Adams and you drop all your books and papers as you race to class, already 10 min. tardy. â– Most suicides occur on Monday unless it ' s a three-day weekend. I ' m only 16 and already have back problems I 18-Juniors â– Â -. -(•? Kari and Holli, friends forever. Shannon move closer so they can ' t see my green hair. said Tracey. Webb. Donovan Wengeler. Bill Wescott. Wayne White. Erin White. Polly Williams. Christine Wolfe. Corey Wong. Melanie Today I ' ll be the teachei. JuniorsI 19 Ackelson, Delaney Alarcon. Cynthia Allen, Jennifer Allen. Robert Alvarez. Gustavo Alvarez. Luz Amend. Oliver Amneus. Erik Andersen. Sherree Arce. Melessa Armstrong. Robert Barnett. Caria Barragan. Celia Barreneche. Diana Bashaw. Thomas Bearlieu. Michael Becerra. Betsy Beevi. Mariam Beine. Elizabeth Belacic. Vera Bell. Nicole Bernacchi. Dawn Sophomores Caught again looking up girls skirts Look nna. 1 made a stool! Bird. James Birkhead. William Blackburn. Shawn Blakely. Erin Briscoe. Michelle Brown. Lori 120-Sophomores Bryant. Michele ' rr ' Ef m ) Atfr K 1 Burnell. Scol Buske. Brian Call. Catherine Callaway. Molly Cameron. Sarah Campillo. John Cao, Vanessa This is my sis! They sure look alike. ' Carroll. Kevin Chau. Hai Chavez. Mike Chimenti. Christopher Chmielewski. Arthur Clark, Karin Clark. Stephenie Coffey. Kristen Cotten. Pamela Crabtree. Julianne Cruz. Rrcki Cutler . Michael Dace. Gloria Dam. Tina Dang. Long Dang. Mhan D asse Michael Davis. Philip De Tomaso. Chad Dee, Eric Delayo. Peter Dieball. Bret Dong, Tuan Eckert, Amy Enright. Stefanie Espinoza. Julio Sophomoresl21 Ferrari. Sylvia Flaherty, Shannon Flick Jr. Robert Ford. Darcy Fossel. Robby Fu. Ellen Gallagher. Michael Garcia. Deshontel Garcia. Ervin Gawel. Jonathon Gillespie. Madelyn Gilmore. Tony Goldmann, Elan Gonzales. Estelito Granados. Naomi Griffin. Sophia Grimes. Jaime Grimes. Jason Guilmette. Stacy Gunst. Teresa Ha. Huan Haghighi. Mehran Hammond. Amber Han. Simon Hanrahan. Alicia Hanson, John Hanson. Micheal Hardy. Dawn Harris. Daria Harris. Timothy Hartwigsen. Michelle Hawley, Heidi Hemby. Leonna Hernandez. Kenneth Hinrichs. Brandy Ho. Larry Hoang, Carol Holland, Dustin Holtsberry, Robin Hoover. Anthony Home. Shawn Hunt. David Irwin, Jay Ishihara, Marilyn Iwai. Aya W Sophomores Gentlemens Quarterly 122 Sophomores f Students Protest Today, students in Mrs. X ' s Sophomore English class protested against the assigning of further homework; one such student commented, We have had it up to here with her and her homework. The leader of this protest announced that the group would not do homework until their standards had been met. THE ROGND UP discussed this with the club ' s secretary, Paula King. We ask that Mrs. X assign less homework, give us time to do our work in class and that she not assign homework on weekends and holidays. There has yet to be a decision made. James. Alan Johnson, Dean Jones. Molly Keegan. Sheryl Kelleher JR. Frank Khader, Samir Kim. Bruce Kim, Paul King, Jeremy King, Paula King, Sheree King, Valerie Kirschbaum, Micheal Knuckles. Angela Kramer. Casie Kumar. Kiran Kunst. Darrel Kutch. Koreen Lai. Kim Le, Jackie Le, Kien Le, Tam Leahy, Kevin Lee, Clarabelle Lewicke, James Lindbergh, Heidi Longnecker. Cyndi Lopez. Henry Lowy. Sandy Lowy. Christ! -j Luu. Tracy Macnamera, Diane Maldonado. Glenn Sophomoresl23 ' Hey Jonnie. smile for the camera ' Oh my god. there ' s a bug on my paper! ' 5 Marinelli, Toni Marrugo. Jackie Marshall. Jason Martinez. Mathew Mather. Jeffrey Matta. Mark Mcauliffe. Patrick Mconnell. Elisha Mclachlan. Shane Meeley. Diane Meier. Gerimie Mellinger. Stephen Messamore. Eric Meyers. Christie Michel. Kurt Miller. Michael Millon. Marutina Mills, Benjamin Misiuk. Cathy Miyamoto, Lilly Moaadi. Yasamin Mohammad, Deanne Monaco, Winifred Moore. Tamara Moreno. Agustin Moreno, Ahselmo Morton, Jonathan Musil, Steven Myers, James Magy. Eric Neely III. Robert Meske. Michele INewbold. Stacy Newman, Robbie Mgo, Timmy r Peter Delayo relaxinq after a tough algebra test 1X4 Sophomores Gee. why does Mr. Beaton look so guilty? ifS? - fi W0 Sophomores Nguyen. Bao Nguyen, Binh Nguyen. Carol Nguyen. Chau Nguyen. Cindy Nguyen. Due Nguyen. Hang Nguyen. Hieu Nguyen. Hoa Nguyen. Lan Nguyen. Lily Nguyen. Mai Nguyen. Minh Nguyen, Quy Nguyen, Thao Nguyen, Thuy Nguyen, Trang Nguyen, Vu Nguyen, Xiem Niebling, Lori Ojeda, Claudia Oliver, Christopher Omaye, Jeffrey Pajaro, Edward Palencar, Michael Pannell, Michael Patrick, Corrina Paul, Terry Peca, Bethany Pecotte. Brian Pham, Boo Pham. Ly Pham, My-ngoc Pham, Tuan Pham, Tuong Phung, Thuc Pialkowski. Mark Poteet, Sheila Prock, Michael Sophomores- 125 Quan, Minh Radcliffe. Alan Ramsey. Jill Reich. Lori Reis. Denee Rennie. Michael Ribadu. Anlar Ricker. Seth Roberts, Georgie Robinson. Daniel Robinson, David Rodela, Philip Rojas. Claudia Ronetz. Shane Rouge. Jorge Rude. Jodi Runge. Ryan Russel, Angela Sakamoto. Rachele Salgueiro. Cynthia Sanchez. Delia Scott, Brian Semrow. Laura Shambaugh. Steven Shields. Kristie Siler, Julie Silerio. Anthony Smith. Carrie Solano, John Spencer, Bonnie St Juste. Wanda Slatler. Cindy Stebbins. Kevin Stewart. Clate Stoll. Michele Stout. Sean Sugiyama. Tina Thompson. Floyd Thompson. Michele 126 Sophomores Jamie Grimes is thinking hard, but what about? English or the party last Saturday. Sophomores Tin. Kyaw Todd, Catherine Tong. Trong Tri, Chhuy Tran, Anh Tran. Duyen Tran. Lang Trieu. Dat Truong. Tuan Tsuruda. Mary Tsutsumi, Hiroko Tuttle. Wayne Omali, Raymond Vanderwarker, Christine Vapor. Vincent Villete. Vernon Vinczi. Kristi Vu, Hien Vu. Khanh Vu. Thanh Vu. Van Walker. David Warman. Jennifer Warth Jr. David Wase. Kevin Washington. Christopher Watkins. Jeremy Webster. Michael Weissinger. Tammy Wentink. Casey Williams. Cory Williams. David Williams. Gina Woeppel. Scott Wonacott. Jodi Wootton. Jennifer Yeh. Jenii Yockel. Justin Sophomores- 1 27 Abon. Jefferson Abundez. Alejandra Allen. Jason Andrews. Tamara Arganda. Shane Arp, Kerri Avitia. Maria Barnes. Sfiawn Barreneche, Diego Barringer. Marnie Batchelder. Heatfier Bauer, Michael Bautista. Tamara Becerra. Gloria Benner. Debbie Berg. Corin Berg, Jeremy Bertella. James Bhavnani, Haresh Bolton, Simon Borja. Lourdes Bos, Bryan Bos, Travis Bovaird, Scolt Braine, Carolyn Branson, James Broostrom, Peter Bui, Quang Bui. Tram Bulien. Cynthia James, trying to act cool. ' TTfjiir Class Of 91 - , ' .it ' s A Freshmen Guide To High School Freshman DO know where the bathrooms are on the first day of school. DO join activities. DO respect upperclassmen. DONT tall to upperclassmen, but DO listen to them. DON ' T try to act older than you are. DO be yourself: immature, crazy. DO try to impress teachers, but DON ' T show off in front of a Senior. DON ' T gossip about others. DO all your homework. DON ' T hang around school after school. DO go straight home to your mommy. DO carry all your books in a backpack. DO get to class on time. DO bring a brown lunch bag and stay for lunch. (You have no other choice.) DON ' T leave a mess after lunch. DO remember you are in high school now. It is time to show responsibility. 128Freshman ' Cabello. Edward Cano. Juan  10 I W Z. p Cao. Catherine Catanzaro, Tina Chalfant, James Chau. Chi Chezek, Phillip Childress, Anthony Clark. Michelle Clayton. Ryan iSe . V I Collelt. John Cooper. Richard Corzo, Sean Crane. Alex Cuevas. Maria Daniel. Anh Dawud. Awad Delahunt. James Devore. Melody Diaz. Victoria Dickerson, Laura Dinh. Vinh Do, Timmy Doan. Hung Drenser. Bridgit Driver. Steven Dunn. Nicholas Duong. Due Erickson, Michael Ertei. Garett Escoto. Rory Fadden. Derrick Fekete. Anthony i Freshmanl29 Fiduccia, David Finnern. Travis Frownfelter. Daniel Gall. Joshua Gee. Tom Gernannt. Justin Gibbs Jr.. Karl Gillespie, aria Gliottone Jr.. Russell Gomez. Leonor Grant. James Graves, Kellie Groh. Carin 130 Freshman Am I cute or what? Guibault. Kawika Guibault. Robin Gutierrez. Manuel Harmon, Michelle Harris. Benjamin Hashimoto. Sharon Hawkes Jr., John Hein, Daniel Hernandez, German Hernandez, Michelle Herrmann, Alan Hill, Joshua Hill, Samantha Hills, Jenny m Freshman Jaymi asks Marnie, Where did you pick up that worm? I A Typical Day Of A Freshman I 6:30 a.m. Alarm rang. Went back to sleep. 7:00 a.m. Finally woke up. Brushed teeth, washed face, and changed clothes. 7:30 a.m. No time to eat breakfast. Had to ride a bike to school. 8:00 a.m. Had to run to first period. Didn ' t want another tardy. Had Woodshop. 9:00 a.m. Had boring English. Wrote poetry. 10:00 a.m. Had Spanish. Read a book for twenty minutes, and talked in Spanish. 11:15 a.m. Had Pre-Algebra. Got sent out of class for not doing homework. 12:16 p.m. Time for lunch. Stayed at school, and only stayed around Freshman. 1:00 p.m. Had World History. Nothing interesting happened. 2:00 p.m. Had wrestling practice. The best part of school. 3:05 p.m. Rode the bike home. Stayed home and watched cartoons till 5:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Ate dinner that mom microwaved. 6:00 p.m. Watched some more television. 9:00 p.m. Did homework while listening to music. 10:00 p.m. Way passed bed time. It is time to go to sleep, so went to sleep. Ryan says. It ' s already threelhirty Where is my mom? Himmer. Roman Hitchcock. Michael Honeycutt. Rachel Hoover. Erin Huhta. Jason Humber. Laphena Jarecki, Juli Jernigan. Alyssia Johnson. Denise Johnson. Lisa Jones. John Jones. Ruby Jones. Wendy Kachalurran. Andrew Kamikihara, Danny Katsampes. Tommy Khoshbin. Mazlar Kraus, Nancy Krekel. David Kreutzkamp, Brian Lac, Lisa Lamar. Kristina Lawler. Danielle Lee. Chun Lee. Jong Libolt. Katie Lindsay. Jeffrey Little. Sandra Livingstone. Tena Lumbert. Michael Luu. Man Thuy MacDonald. Michael Macias. Cathy Mack. Helentina Mackenzie. Mitchell Mang. Danny Marvosh. Matthew Matney. Brian Maunder, William Meador. Janice Merrifield. Karine Meyers. Tina Miller. Gina Mishler, Chad Freshmanl3I LB Mitchell, Matthew Miyahira. Yuichi Molter, Tera Moore, Peter Morales. Jeffrey Morello, Nicole Morris, Karen Moser, Danielle Mroz. Jennifer Mueller, Rachel Murtha, Eileen Newkirk, Shad Nguyen. BaoChau Nguyen, Dongthai Nguyen, Duane Nguyen, Hang Nguyen. KienQuoc Nguyen. Lien Hong Nguyen. Lien Thi Nguyen. Loi Nguyen, Nghi Nguyen, Phi Nguyen, Phuong Loan Nguyen, Phuongthao Nguyen. Thu Thao Nguyen. Thuy Nguyen. Tina Nguyen, Tommy Nguyen, Tung Cao Nguyen, Ot Van Nguyen, Yen Nichols, Robin Nicoll. Desiree Nielsen, Joshua Noonan, Harry Norman, Lisa O ' Connor. Dana Ohara. Catherine Ospina. Duberney 132 f reshman i ui : . ' K flsv Mvi - Let us all take a break for a picture. 1 i Freshman Out of breath yet? Paoff, Daniel Perdomo, Hector Pham, Minti Pham, Quoc Pham. Vu Phan. Hai Phelan. Cynthia Phillips, David Prado. Marcie Przybysz. Melissa Quezada. Kelly Quinn II. Patrick Rennie. Nina Restrepo. Beatrice Rivera. Tina Robinson. Denise Rodriguez. Alfredo Rodriguez. Ann Rodriguez. James Roe. Jon Roe. Rachel Roeder Jr.. Gerald Roldan. Amy Romero. (Natalie Roper. Randall Ropp. Jaymi Ruiz. Carri Sanchez. Enrique Sauerhammer. Loreen Schoen. Juliet Schreiber. Shane Segovia. Elmer Sender. Jonathan Serrano. James Setser. Billie Freshman- 133 Shaw, Erin Shedd. Jeremy Smith, Jesse Soto. Olga Stafford. Walter Stevens. Naomi Stout. Melissa Terry. Julie Theel, Jon Thephravong, Prasithikoun Thomas. Jennifer Thomas, Rachel Tracy. Kristine Tran. Lang Tran, Tu Tran. Yen Trinh. Phong Truong. Linda CJnsworth. Justin (Jpsegraff. John Valencia. Jack Valencia. John Visca, Steven Vital. Adam Vu. Dai Wakefield. Victoria Ward. Rachel Weber. Christopher Werner. Michelle White. Jeremy White. Ryan Whitted. Sean Willemsen. Paul Williams. Aileen I34hreshman nt V Anatomy Of A Freshman Sunglasses Surfer T-shirt Surfing short; swim suit for surfing after school Brown lunch bag, that mom packed Old smelly socks Brand new tennis shoes Pretty, combed, depped hair New Wave jacket Notebook, stuffed with sub- ject papers Trendy dancing pants Cool boots Freshman Wee, Pee Willie. John Wilt. Chamberlian Wong. Leslie Wood. Christine Woodchuck. Penilipy Workman. Jennifer Wunton. Supe Zirkel. Kendall Zilskz. August Zobnefla. Andrew X Freshman- 135 la 8 Junior Waddle, waddle, quack, quack! You ' re going to the dance witti George Mc Fly?! Alvarez. Veronica Annash. Rosalinda Amorde. Jason High 8 nclam. Christopher Atkinson, Lori Sabi. Elizabeth iaii. Masamitsu Jarragon, Melchor 3arton, Michael Jates. Micole Bell. Sarah Bendz, Denisha Bertrand. Jennifer Birkhead. Robynne Blair, Jennifer Brannick, Jennifer Brown. Jennifer Brown. William Buckingham. Danell Bui. Nhat Burnham. Jason Campbell. Lisa Caporale, Paole Carrillo. Eddy Casey. Michael Chalberg, Alicia Chau. Thau Chiem. Phat Chounlamany. Bourapha Christensen. Erik Clanton. Andy Cohen. Karin 137 CL1 Corbett, Kimberly Corro. Madeleine Cota. Michael Crowe, Laura Dang. My Dang. Son Dang. To Darling. David Davis. Jessica De Maio. Deenean Dette. Shawna Dinh. Trang Do. Ching Do. Henry Do, Vuong Drew, Jason Dwane. Mara Edson. Joseph Edwards, Paul Effertz. Mason Ekiand. Jennifer Ekiof. Katharine pr, Ellis, Paul Ellsworth. Jamin Finney. Nicholas My hair just doesn ' t want to stand up today. I knew I should have used more egg whites this morning, but my mom needed them for breakfast. Flick, Kenneth Pong. Kimberly Forth, Tracey Fousel, Jacob Gable, Marlene Galarza. Veruska Garcia. Eileen Gardea. Ricardo Gibson. Jeffrey Gilliam. Robert Gomez, Edith Green, Stephanie I hope the book I read on how to be cool was right about these sunglasses. r . .. - •:«• r: ; J ' This essay had better be good enough for my teacher after the fifth rewrite! 13B lu i. ' ! Gutierrez. Gerardo Haddad. Nicole Hansen, David Hanson. Robert Harding. Joel Harris, Matthew Hartwigsen. Deborah Henson, Erin Heredia. Nancy Hernandez. Teresa Miles. Gladys Hill. Donald Himmer. Nicole Ho. Chichun Hoover. Honey Bear Humphrey. Ron Hutchinson. Tony Ichikawa. Daniel Iwai. Hikari Johnson. Jill Johnston. Anne Kabua, Jimmore Kazmer. Jason Khauv. Ann Kenny. Shawn Kiauta. Akiko Kim. Hwa Kim. James Five of these girls color their hair. Which one is naturally blond? Look, the twinky is mine. Don ' t make me ask for it twice, man. Kopec. Sandra Kraus. Barbara Lacrosse. Denise Lai. Khang Lamb. Tonya Lamme. Paul Lath. Joe Leung, Edison 139 Lopez. Ana Lopez. Robert Lord, Steven Luu, My Lwai. Hikari Macmillan. Michael Maher. Julie Manus, Emily Markert. Owen Martinez. Ferdinand Matta. Myriam ' Well mom. do you think this is how Robert Redford got started? , say, Ron The following list is an up to date guide as to what ' s cool and what ' s not cool, according to a random selection of eighth graders. The items are not necessarily in order. Cool Oncoo 1. surfing 12. eating at Mc Donald ' s 23. Power 106 1. lots of work 11. getting up at 6:00 a.m 2. bodyboarding 13. D.K. ' s doughnuts 24. KROQ 2. being bored 12. posers 3. skateboarding 14. hamburgers 25. 21 Jump Street 3. kids who think they 13. K-Mart tennis shoes 4. toilet papering 15. pizza 26. Family Ties rule 14. working at Mc Don 5. the movie theater 16. friendship bracelets 27. Moonlighting 4. the phrase far out aid ' s 6. the skating rink 17. Quicksilver 28. Bill Cosby show 5. the words cool and 15. war 7. the center 18. Generra 29. seniors uncool 16. younger brothers anc 8. the beach 19. Esprit 30. guys who wear an ear 6. the school ' s food sisters 9 the mall 20. Guess ring 7. drugs 17. seventh graders 10. school dances 21. skaterclothes 8. cigarettes 18. parents 11 eating at Carl ' s Jr. 22. 02 9. 10. KWIZ P.E. Outfits 19. 20. people who nag liver McLain, Rose Merrifield. Renee Meyer. Michael Miller. Trever Miyamoto, Emily Mokede. Alisha Monje, Monique Monroe, Bobby Morrison, David Musil, Joseph Nassar, Basel Negrette. Carmen Is your shoe clean enough yet Mr. Nichols, sir? Nguyen, Binh Nguyen, Cam Nguyen. Chau Nguyen. Dungtien Nguyen. Duyanh Nguyen. Khiem Nguyen. Lan Nguyen. Minh Nguyen. Thanh Nguyen, Tho Ospina. Johnny Park. Ryan Parra. Wendy Perrin. Heather Pham. Thai Phan. Bachkhoa Phan. Huy Phung. Thu Pickens. Jeffrey Popov. Julian Pravongviengk. Lattanavong Quan, Bao Rashed, Gary Razmi, Farhad Rendon. Ricardo Renalla, Pi.r.iiigelo Ritchie. Nancy Robinson. Angela Roeder, Stephanie Rojas. Benjamin Romo, Alicia Ronen. Shlomi Rothman, Rebecca Rowe. Gretchen Rubio. Juan Sakioka. Jeremy Salcido, Richard Saldarriaga. Diego Schwab, Jim Scofield. Tyler Steffensen, Christine Stellla. David StuhlmiUer. rSancy Sufian. INadia Sugiyama. Janet Sykes, Anne Sykes. Tracy Talkington, Sarina Tehrani. Shahab Terrado. Nariann Tietgen. Darin Tihanyi. Andreas Tocher, Angela Tonavanik, Angela Tram, Hong Tran, Luong Tran, Nhat Tran, Peter Tran, Vietson Trang, Thanh Tri, Hoa Truong, Yen Tsukada, Ayumi 142 The Perfect Teacher The eighth grade students have their own version of a perfect teacher. When asked to describe an ideal teacher, they came up with an interesting combination. The perfect teacher Should be into surfing and skating, use slang words such as dude, man, mellow out, and chill out; have a good sense of humor; frequently This is an artists reconstruction of a per- fect teacfier. f X r Tsuruda. Lynn Vasquez. Luis Vaughn. Jeramy Vernon. James Villete. Lorina Vo. Hong Vo. Tuyet Vu, Hien Vu. Kim Vu. Teresa Vu. Thong Wagner. Gregg Waldron. Emily Wengeler. Susan Williams. Darin Williams. Stacey Wonacott. Leslie Wright. Heather Yagerliner. Justin Zuiderweg. Sheila 143 7 Agres, Alissa Aguilar. Yveltez Aguilera. William Akhoundzaden. Elmina Ailard. Michael Aloe. Alton Arellano, Jacob Arganda. Sarah Argueta. Gudis Au. Tarn Baldwin. Patricia Ball. Alicia Banks. Sky Beckner, Brian Bedell. Scott Bergeiyan. Lerna Berry. John Biasing. Annemarie Bos, Jason Bray. Paul Breski. Joshua Bue. Hoang Burkhard. Nicole Busi. Andrea Campillo. Paul Cano. Carlos Cardozo. Diane Cardozo. Odin Carlew. Jon Carlew. Kristina Carlyle. Jennifer Carvale. Randy Cassel. Christopher Castaneda. Monica Catania. Fernando Centurioni. Deanna Chavez. George Cheung, Connie Chounlamany. Soukanya Christiansen. Angela Cissna. April I 147th Grade Junior % A -4 VA .n  mft Most Embarrassing Moments: 1. When I asked a girl out for the first time. 2. I got pantsed in front of the girls during P.E. 3. I was stuffed into the locker by a water polo player 4. When my mom came to school 5. When I fell off my chair in Social Studies Gilbert Sanchez 6. I walked around on the first day of school with my zipper down James DePriest 7. When I hugged a person I thought was my mom Amy Marino Richard Hoffman William Aquilers Mike Robbins Robert Lopez : 4 7! - Clark, Janet Coman, Raluca Cooper, Robert Cordova, Cynthia Cowell. Amber Cummings, Kelly Cunningtiam, Matthew Curran, Daniel Dang. Hien Dasher, Dyain Davis, Andrea Delaney, Lucky Delarosa, Michael Delossanlos, Kelly DePriest. James Dever, Jaime Dharsono, Oscar Dharsono. Raymond Di Camilli, Olivia Dietzel, John Do, Maianh Dunseth, Gayle Duiro, Elizabeth Dye, Christina Eastman, Benjamin Erickson, Ian Eseke, Eric Evenson, Daniel Farnsworth, Ketie Favriau, Karri Ferguson, Jesse Finnern, Jason i. Give me my lunch bovf 2, Bobby shows us his ding-dong. 7th GradeMS Folch. Michael Freeman. Erica Gallagher. Michael Galvez. Mark Gaskill. Brandy Gaydon. Christopher Gigliotti. Paola Giotis. Andrew Golriz. Sharareh Gomez. Alicia Gomez. Paulino Gorman. Brandy Goudrault. Jonathan Gray. Nicholas Hapner. Steven Harber. Matthew Harrison, Deanna Hashimoto. Keith Henry II. Michael Herrera, Aura Herrera. Melissa Ho. Tamdan Hoang. Thaokathy Hoang. Kathy Hoffman Jr.. Richard Holley. Ken Hoover. Christine Horalek. Jennifer Huang. Shine Hudson, Laurinda Hylton. Courtney Jacobson. Andrea Jacobson. Dena Johner, Matthew Jonsson, Caria Julien, Michael Jummani, Rahil Kabua, Neiar Kaliel. Albert Kamikrhara. Janet Kaylor, Amy Kemp. Kristi Kibin. Richard Kiely. Christopher Kim, Minna Kim, Yool Kinney, Harry Kraft, Jason Landells, Robin Lanning. Daniel Lasch. Tina Le, To Quyen Lesage. Lisa Levenzon, Polly Lightner, Joshua Lin, Be; Litwak, Scott L oflin, Jeremy Longnecker, Trisha Ana Lopez. Oscar Lopez, Robert Lord. Cheryl Lurmann. Jessica Luu. Lam Ba Luu. rShien Thuy Mack. Mary 1. Oh my gosh, he ' s eating my hand! 2. Hey kidlook! 3. Heystart the wave! 7th Grade-147 Manos. Chris Marino, Amy Marline?. Loo: Mattsoii. Vanessa McCluoy, Sean McGee, Alissa McGee, Jason McLachlan. Travis McVey. Kelly Meeks. Monique Meyer. Jeremy Miller. Desiree Miller. Marcus Mills, Jennifer Monge, Wendy Moore, Christine Moore, Shannon Morales. Christina Moua, Chao Mumford, Jesi Munoz, George Myers, Jill Lee Nardi. Adriana Nevins, Peter rSewsom, Tamara Mgo. Hang Nguyen, Cam Nguyen, Canh Nguyen, Dang Nguyen, Minh Chau Nguyen, Minh H. Nguyen, Minh Binh Nguyen, Phong Nguyen. Quyen Nguyen. Thuy Nguyen. Tien Nguyen. Tu Nguyen. Van Nieison. Nathan Noonan. William Nutt, Andrea Opin, Cardoza Osborn, Christopher Ospina. Ana Ota, Gene Petersen, Cary Peterson, Spencer Pham, Chauthy Pham, Danvy ' f fspm % w .%. ' mm w 148 7th Grade Phatn. Diemlhanh Pham. Yen T. Pham. Tuan Plazola. Monica Polite. Abdul Price. Jason Punwaney. Tara Quezada. Shylee Radziuk, Michael Regala. Jason Roalh. Nathan Robbins. Michael Rodni, Daniel Rodriguez. J. Luis Rodriguez. Rocio Rojds. Claudio I wake up in the morning, it ' s already eight Hearing mom ' s voice, Honeyyour late! Running out the door, I grab my sack lunch Yelling back to mom- ' Tape Brady Bunch! During the day I walk through the halls. Snapping girls bras and shooting spit balls I make it through lunch without much trouble But during 5th I get caught blowing bubbles I get to practice after school, I see some seniors, they look so cool I get thrown in the locker, a daily routine They make baby noiseswhat does this mean? As I ride home from school, I smile with glee It ' s their time now. but it ' s mine in 1993! J.J i- Rosso. Jason Salgueiro. Flavio Sanchez. Gilbert Sano. Yuya Sanchez. Guadalupe Sauceda, Gabriel Schefefelbein. Lori Sherman. Jennifer Sides. Chad 1. The human goober. 2. 1 2- Age or shoe size? 7th Grade-149 Sides. Jason Silerio, Teddy Sipa. Laurian Smith, Rhonda Snapp. Chad Steinmann. Janice Stout. Eric Summers, Michael Suruki, Eddy Suruki. Stephen Sweet. Benjamin Sweitzer. Jessica Tarvin. Lance Tephravong. Mouktara Torrez. Isha Tran, Thutruc Tsukada. Mina Tuliper. Adam CIrquiza, Claudia Valiere. Andreana f -wj 150 7th Grade Van Sweden, April Vega, Andrea Vega, James Velez. Angela Vieson, Kristen Villalba, Magdalena Villarroel. Sergio Vo, Oanh Vo, Hoan Walters. Geoff -4- n M SI ft 1. Seventh grade G.Q. 2. Jeremy ' s future looks bright. 3. Look everyone-a camera! .J , â– .VV ' Walters, Geoffrey Weber. Kattierine Wignington, Staci Williams, Eric Williams. Neal Wyatt. Beau Yockel. Amy Young. Ricfiard Zarizig. Jennifer Zuiderweg. Stephanie Zuver Jr.. Robert Vtfi Grade-151 The activities section is a section considered by most to encom- pass only clubs at Mesa. In truth, however, these pages represent every aspect of social life through the school, including clubs, dances, and in short memories. Students can refer to this section for years to come to recall the fun events of their high school years. It is hoped that these pages may be enjoyed by all rather than catering to a select few. 1. Tim walks away with the grand prize. 2. Hey mom. look it ' s me. it ' s really me. 3. Drama has a slumber party. 4. Jamie and Kim(Scared any walls laii ly?) 5. The hills were alive with the sounds of music. 5. One. two. three- quiet I ' m trying to count! 7. Becky Poarch. Activities Editor? 152Activities Working with the staff, faculty, and students has made my year as activities Editor more rewarding then I had imagined. I not only learned how to deal with pressure and deadlines, but realized the responsibility involved in such a production. The planning and time involved is much greater than one realizes and can lead to a great deal of stress. 1 hope everyone at Mesa enjoys this section and can look back and remember some great moments. Sincerely, Becky Poarch Activities-153 Homecoming The Homecoming Week, planned by Activities Director Kari Richards, was a big success. Lunch- time competitive activities were set-up for ail to participate in. Senior Spirit Week was also a part of Homecoming each day the Seniors dressed in a different theme. On Thursday, October 29, during the Homecom- ing football game halftime, the Grand Ball began. With a Magic Kingdom theme, each class had prepared an elaborate float depicting Fantasyland, Tomorrowland, Frontierland, and Adventureland. Costumed character s and generator powered lights brought the floats to life. The parade of floats began with the Spirit- leaders. Each class float was followed by their class princess: Freshman, Rachel Thomas; Sopho- more, Marium Beevi; Junior, Rainy Lentz; Seniors, Hazelle Estrella, Tricia Harris, Kim Jordan, Becky Poarch, and Kim Novae. As the clock struck 12, the prince placed the slipper on the foot of Kim Jordan and she was crowned 1987 Homecoming Queen. The evening ended as Miss Jordan was driven off in a horse drawn carriage. The school gym was decorated by the Junior class for a successful Homecoming Dance. The class princes were introduced: Freshman. Matt Mitchell; Sophomore, Mike Webster; Junior, Dan Cutenese; Seniors, Lamberto Pice. Andy Prickett, Tim Mc Dowell. Clint Dieball, and Scott Palmer. Mr. Scott Palmer was crowned Homecoming King. Scott and Kim danced the traditional dance. King and Queen Scott Palmer and Kim Jordan Senior Prince and Princess Lamberto Pico and Hazelle Estrella Senior Prince and Princess Andy Prickett and Tricia Harris 154Activities Senior Prince and Princess Clint Dieball and Becky Poarch Would vou PI EASE leave me alone! Que pasa? FUFUN Freshman Prince and Princess Matt Mitchell and Rachel Thomas Senior Prince and Princess Tim Mc Dowell and Kim Movac Junior Prince and Princess Dan Cutnese and Rainy Lentz Sophomore Prince and Princess Mike Webster and Marium Beevi Activitiesl55 The Freshmen in Adventureland. ' The Sophomores in Tomarrowland. â– ' Welcome to the 1987 Homecoming. ' Bruce and Kim are taken away in their carrage Hey. you two on the end. Why are you not cheering? Activities- 157 Band And Color Guard f; f . m |[- -, ' l t! _ COSTA MES4 HIGH SCHOOL MUSTAHO )| BAND C08TA MESA. Front Row- Mr. Brunner- Director. C. Klytta- Drum Major. K. Clark. L. LeSage, H. Hawley, S. Hashimoto. A. Tiffanyi. T. Hutchinson, W. Parra. L. Wong. D. Bendy. K. Lamar. A. Suruki, C. King- Color Guard Instr., S. King- Asst. Dir. Row 2 C. o ' hara. S. Keegan. M. Barone. R. McLain. V. Pham, P. DeVusser, M. Wong. E. Biakely. A. Hernandez. S. Zuideriveg. J. Ericson. K. Gomez. Row 3- L. Norman, M. Clark, N. Romero, R. McLain. E. Goldmann, R. Tihanyi, A. Rodan. J. Wootton. V. Villete, M. Jones, G. Miller. Row 4- D. Denton, K. Merrifieid. J. Anderson. E. Goldmann. J. Harwell, R. Runge, C. Anclam, D. Robinson, G. Hernandez, J. Mroz, C. Statler. Top Row- R. Sakamoto, M. Callaway, R. Franklin, J. Huffman, D. Kutz. A. Ra Fitzwater, W. Biakely, D, Mealey, B. Spencer, R. Merrirield. Racunas, A. As accomplished in previous years at Mesa, this year ' s Mustang Band helped greatly in promoting spirit and pride in our school. They remained consis- tantly devoted to the school by performing at all home game shows and pep rallies. Despite the fact that the Mustang Band is not very large in number, this has not stopped them from reaching their maxi- mum potential. This year ' s Mustang Band has done an outstanding job at all their competitions, winning in different awards. Placing in every competition, the 1987-88 Color Guard performed exceptionally well. With hard disci- pline as well as grueling practices and workouts, this year ' s color guard was able to meet many expecta- tions. Performing at all the football games and pep rallies, all members showed much devotion and de- termination. I58Activities The clarinetists look stunning. Will and Jeff working hard. Lookin ' sharp! Mr. Brunner conducts the award winning band. Paula and Jenny, hit the right notes. PERFECTION L. Eyal teaching the finer points of music. Activitiesl59 Winter Guard Perpetual Motion, Costa Mesa ' s 1987-88 Win- ter Guard had a great season which included a lot of hard work. With an original style and grace to their routines, this years guard entertained many audience throughout California. With strong deter- mination and a positive attitude, these girls have given their best and are proud to represent Costa Mesa High. Back: K. Merrifield, B. Spencer. K. Gomez, C. Statler, R. Sakamoto. Middle: M. Thompson, M. Wong, D. Denton. L. Lesage. J. Erickson. Bottom: S. Keegan, K. Clark, P. DeVusser, C. Klytta. 1988 Winter Guard Llaptians PERPETUAL ' Keep your chin up , says Mrs. King 160 Activities Karen, remember to turn your head to the right. Chinese Club The Chinese Club was involved with nnany lunchtime fundraisers. On various days in the week the Chinese Club would devote their time at lunch to sell to students and faculty such foods as egg roles, rice, and fortune cookies. Although Chinese Club was originated only last year, it is clear that it will stay on the C.M.H.S. campus for years to come. Other activities the Club has par- ticipated in include having dinner at Chinese restaurants, watching movies, spending the day at Disneyland, and ending the year with a beach party. Top- Hiep Quach. Patty Chen, Shuchun Ho. Hsintien Ko, Eunjoo Lee. Eun Kim. Mr. Beaton. Bottom- Hsing- Yi Lee. Elian Fu. Dawn Wang. Dawn is seriously concentrating on chow meln. Club President- Hsing-Yi Lee Miss Lee. you are doing a wonderful job. Activities-161 â– A Spanish Club f ' % 1987-88 was once again a very successful year for Spanish Club. It was one of the most popular clubs on campus. Members took part in such ac- tivities as going to Magic Mountain, taking a train to Olvera Street in Los Angeles, the street L.A. grew from, and selling their famous burritos at Santa Village. Club members also received t-shirts and wonderful meals prepared by Mrs. Gutierrez, the clubs advisor. V. - ' ; € Mike, stealing again! Top: P. Moratin, Mrs. Gutierrez. S. Neuchterlein, P. Buckingham. J. Naigle. N. Dunn. R. Nabong, V. Mguyen. T. Nguyen. T. Tin. W. Lee, M. Gallagher. E. Rolan. V. Pham. E. Goldmann. Bottom: J. Le. M. Beevi. N. Lam. H. Le. P. Do. T. Sugiyama, T. Scofield. A. Knuckles. T. Harris. V. Henderson. T. Cardoza. 162Actiuilies Sue is staring at that guy AGAIN. Club President Vanessa Henderson French Club Once again the French Club has had a suc- cessful year. They are one of the more popular clubs on Mesa ' s campus. The Club has partici- pated in many activities, among them ice skat- ing, Fondue Video parties, a visit to a dinner theatre to see the Can-Can, miniature golf, horseback riding, and French dinners. As a tra- dition, the club sold the Valentine ' s day grams. Some of the fundraisers they held included sell- ing French lollipops and Swiss chocolates. Activities-163 Club President- Anna Fitzwater. Tricia is debating on whether she should take another bite or not. German Club Even though the German Club is a small group, it is still strong. German Club has managed to make a lot of progress in staying in touch and participating in activities membership has grown steadily throughout the year. The German Club has certain weekend activities for all of the quali- fied members. The Club has planned numerous fundraisers in correlation with other clubs. The club president, Dori Beeler. commented. Pulling together really helped increase our club ' s member- ship. 1 1 - , ' Jm Top: rs. Romero, T. Gee. M. Younessian, Mrs. Benuzzi, R. Franklin, J. Kim. Bottom: P. Fox, S.| Shanbaugh, D. Beeler. A. Roldan. I lolcl my mother to forget the mayonnaise. ' 164Activitles But isn ' t this illegal? Club President- Dori Beeler A.P. Chemistry A. p. Chemistry has been a very active group here at Mesa this year. Some of the fundraisers they have participated in include bake sales and selling Easter grams. The grove has also planned a few sock-hops, in hopes to promote school spirit. The money from these fun- draisers will be used to help pay for the A.P. exam at the end of the year. After completing the test, the club plans on putting on a Chemis- try Magic Show and perform for the other sci- ence classes on campus. This was the first year A.P. Chemistry has started a club. With as much success as they have had, they plan to be a part of Mesa ' s future a long tim e to come. rs. Lam, Non-member. H. Trieu. B. Nguyen. B. Iran. Y. Chang. Non-member, J. Somsavath. B. Landis. V. Pham, E. Goldmann. Front: E. Joo Lee. Q. Trang, D. Wang. H. Le, Mrs. T. Neumeyer, C. Folick, H. Le. N. Phan. N. Minh Nguyen, A. Thu Vu. Not Shown: V. Ngo, T. Bryant, L. Gale. A future Nobel Prize winner! m, Eyal is about to throw this pencil at Lisa Club President Vu Pham Activities 165 Vietnamese Club The Vietnamese Club had a very productive year. They believe in school spirit and club unity and have worked hard to promote it with their activities. Such activities included selling eggrolls and rice during lunch, taking a trip to Hollywood to watch the taping of two television shows (invit- ing non-members to join them as well), and, during the month of February, celebrating the Chinese New Year by having a club barbeque. Top: P. Luong. T. Ngo. L. Dang. M. Nguyen, H. Mai, T. Vu. B. Tran, L. Pham, T. Luu, Q. Nguyen. M. Luu. Bottom: C. Mai. N. Lam, Suki. C. Nguyen, H. Le, T. Bui. L. Nguyen. Not Shown: A. Vu. M. Nguyen. H. Vo. D. Nguyen. i I I f 166 Activities ::.i« ' - ' , ' No way. dude. ' Club President- Cuong Mai Fall Play This year ' s fall production of Agatha Chris- tie ' s A Murder is Announced was a tremen- dous success. The audience was sitting on the edge of their seats waiting to find out who did it. It was a suspenseful murder mystery con- taining an all but ordinary cast of characters. The play ' s characters included: Letty Blacklock (Ruth McLain) , Miss Jane Marple (Anna Fitz- water). Miss Dora Bunner (Tonya Cardoza), In- spector Craddock (Phi! Davis), Mitzi (Sofia Grif- fen), Julia Simmons (Jen Carnett). Patrick Sim- mons (Jeffrey Harwell), Phillipia Haymes (Dana Batchelder). Rudy Scherz (Greg Finney), Ed- mund Swettenham (Cain McBrayer), Clara Swettenham (Amber Kaiser). â– WHAT IS THAT? Top: Amber Kaiser, Sofia Griffin. Jeff Harwell. Jen Carnett. Dana Batchelder. Middle Row: Greg Pinney. Phil Davis. Tonya Cardoza, Anna Fitzwater. Front: Cain Mc Brayer. Dana . quit staring at Ruth that way. Am I boring you Sofia? Good, he is dead says Jeff. Activities- 167 F.F.A. Future Farmers of America is an orga- nization made up of students whose inter- ests vary from chickens to sheep, and roses to ferns. Students learn many things bout agriculture in F.F.A. class, which include soil, irrigation, landscap- ing, and floral arrangements. They learn how to operate different types of machin- ery, how to grow plants, and how to care for and raise animals. Although having a fun and exciting time in f.F.A. class, stu- dents keep a strong emphasis on agricul- tural business. Front: B. Matney, P. Micholson, J. Raia. C. Salzman. J. Huber, D. Melin, S. Shanbach, C. Lowy. L. Shienbach. J. Jareki, B. Branick. M. Pardo. Front: J. White. B. Noller, D. Hartwickson. k. F.F.A. President Jennifer Raia ' Wake up Jeff! says Donna 1 y Costa niesa . FARL. .â– f â– â– â– . 1 6o-Aciivities OPEN FOR BUSINESS A work of art. Are you the Easter Bunny? Who ' s pig is inside my car? The farm ' s prize chickens. « ' :. 0- ' i ' V y ; â– - V - .â– ' Get out of my face. Can you believe it? She is eating again. Next time one of you talk I will hit you with this. Activitiesl69 I Ski Club Even though the Ski Club was smaller in num- ber compared to past years, they still planned many exciting trips. On the Christmas trip, the Club went to Utah. While on this trip, the students were able to ski at Park City, Park West, Snow- bird, and Brighton. On their spring trip they ven- tured to Colorado to ski Steamboat Springs. The Club also skiied locally at Snow Summit, Snow Valley, and Mountain High. Once again, as a tradi- tion, the Ski Club sold candy bars, and the pro- ceeds went toward paying for the students ' local and out of state ski trips. Front: Mrs. Redenbaugh. Mrs. Garringer, B. Peca. H. Scott, T. Hancock, L. Gaertner. Back: M. Barone, L. Monaco. A. Roldan. Who are these masked men? 170-Activities Lisa and Tracey are about to conquer the bunny slope Mesa Pride Top: D. Rodriguez. C. Oilar, E. Drummond, V. Khullar. Bottom: M. Miyamoyo. J. Oguma. S. Kamikihara. J. Yockel, J. Gawel. Mesa Pride is a group of very hard working individuals. Even though the group is small, they created many new ideas on campus. The club members participated in Santa ' s Village by selling homemade goodies. With the dedication of a few members, the club put on an event for the entire school. The club advisor, Mrs. Cheri Sheldon states that Costa Mesa High School can show its Mesa Pride in many ways if we have the student power to back us up! M. j dSp Y f cr 9 1 ' Mesa Pride members working hard. Are those THE Cool Dude Sunglasses? G.Q.. here I come. Activities- 1 7 I Though the Wranglers were the only seventh and eigth grade club this year, their efforts were of great value. They sold Spook and Santa grams and donated the money earned to the Ray Center and the Orangewood home, which benefit abused and home- less people of our community. CC ' Lost in space. Wranglers Thai Pham • Pierangello Renella • Cortney Hylton â– Katie Farnsworth â– Mr. Weriey • Sue Angler Look who ' s sleeping again! Sure this is fun, why? Mr. Weriey shares his interpretations on the matter. Wranglers busy at work. (gynm 1 c. Acl vi.,t:S As a result of the merging of Davis and Mesa, the Davis constitu- tion was no longer valid. Therefore, they did not have a student council. Instead they had student representatives, who act- ed as student council. Their responsibilities in- cluded selling dance tick- ets, setting up the dances, and letting the other students know of upcoming events. I Tammi ISewson-Katie FarnsworthChrissy Dye-Dannel Buckingham-Hanna MgoAngela TonavonikRose McLain- , Jessica Davis-Gladys Hiles Hikari iwai-Renee Merrifield-Monique MonjeJamin Elsworth-Trang Dinh-Mike Meyers- I Brian Beckner-Steve Hapner-MIke Barton-Scott Banks-Mason EffertzBobby Zuyer-Ms. Staniforth ' But really, we can do it! Who me? What is she talking about? Ms. Staniforth talks to her crew. Do I have to? 173 Knotts Knotts Berry Farm was the scene of excitement for most sev- enth and eight graders. As an in- centive, the honor role students are awarded a special field trip for each grading period. Ideas for the trips include Disneyland. Knotts Berry Farm, and Wild Rivers. The students are therefore motivated to work harder and more accu- rately. They look forward to the reward and love the idea. One stu- dent commented. It ' s a really cool idea! You get to go with all your friends, it ' s a lot of fun. Here ' s our vogue look ' Who ' s the one acting normal? The girls show us their favorite expression. No way!! Anxious students ready to go. Hi MOM! 174- Activities Isn ' t HE cute?! Halloween-Turkey Day Both Halloween and Turkey Day were fun and exciting for the seventh and eigth graders. Many students showed their school spirit by coming to school in costume. A Halloween dance was held after school. A Turkey race between the classes was held during lunch, the day before Thanksgiving. Trick or Treat! My turkey is better than yours! Which ones are the turkeys? ' Is this really necessary? complains the turkey. . - 175 Gotcha Day This year ' s GOTCH DAY was for the 7th and 8th grade students to get into the yearbook with friends. «:. Justin stuffing his face, as usual. Ya dude, like this book is awesome! Hunnibear shows us her favorite pose. 176-A(.fivitics Frog Day l Is he serious? The guys show us their difference in opinions I his is disgusting!: Anyone for frog legs? J • ' Z jt 177 On December 17, 1987. the cafeteria was tiiied with beautiful young ladies and handsome young men. There were almost two hundred students in atten- dance. It lasted from seven to nine, while students danced to the latest hits. Refreshments were generously supplied by the PTA. There were over thirty door prizes distributed. They included gift certificates for records and movies, Christmas candy, stuffed animals, and much more. Free candy canes were given to every- one. The 1987 MS Santa and his helpers smile for the camera. Justin shows us his Joe Cool. An overlook of dance happenings. Hunnibear struts her stuff. The gang ' s all here. 178Activilie s Winter Dance What a smile! Yearbook Staff This year ' s yearbook staff was a very close-knit group, which worked very well together. Many of the editors exhibited a lackadaisical attitude at the be- ginning of the year. This attitude changed very quick- ly as students started feeling the pressures of meet- ing deadlines. Yearbook was taken very seriously and class time was used conscientiously for the re- mainder of the year. The yearbook ' s success can be credited immensly to those students who returned from last year ' s staff. All the editors will agree that they encountered many stressful situations; howev- er, they did manage to enjoy their experiences on the 1987-1988 yearbook staff. Editors in Chief- Chris Seeber and Anc Prickett Associate Editors Tracy Scofield and Bill Armstrong Class Editors- Seniors- Corl Folick. Juniors- Christina Metoyer. Sophomores- Anthony Gilmore. Sheree King. Freshmen- Thu Tin Pholoqraphers- Jennifer Yagerlener. Clint Dieball. Lynn Pellerin. and Peter Ma. Not Shown Alex Vogel 180 Artivitifs Business Editors Mario Morton and Matt Mc Laughlin Faculty Editor- Kaelyn Kutch Sports Editors- Tricia Harris and Paul Kos Copy Editors- Scott Palmer and Greg Ertel Andy putting ttie final touch on Tricias layouts. Wtiere is Seeber? Activilies-18 ' The Hitching Post In their second year with the Hitching Post, the computers made life not only ea- sier on the editors, but also more fun. This year ' s staff covered a wide range of topics not only having to do with Costa Mesa High School but with the world. The Mustang of the issue was again a big hit among the students and faculty. With computer ' s play- ing a major role in the construction of the Hitching Post, and the fine young editors writing it. the Hitching Post has secured it- self a place in Costa Mesa High School ' s future. Top row- B. Rorick. C. Masters, T. Bryant. D. Rodriquez. P. Davis. B. Landis. B. Sakaske, S. Englisti. L. Smith. E. Carlson. Middle row- R. McLain. J. Carnett, J. Grimes, S. Austin. T. Ctiristensen. C. Seeber. Mr. VanTreese. Bottom Row- C. Nguyen, D. Tran, T. Vu, H. Le, H. Le, L. Pham, B. Bogart. K. Haughton. ' ? M ,-M f ' n 182 Activities Ttie Editors Top S. Englisti. B. Sakaske. B. Landis. D. Rodriguez. Bottom- H. Le. R. McLain. C. Seeber. T. Christensen. One dollar please. ' ' Hey pal, you are messing up my hair. Gosh Cindy — you don ' t look too excited Activities-183 Winter Formal Mesa Pride pulled off another wonderful Winter Formal. This year ' s Winter Formal was held at the Anaheim Hilton on the even- ing of January 22, 1988. About 130 Costa Mesa High School Students attended, both as couples and in groups of friends. The theme of the event was a Masqued Ball. Although only a few students wore masks, the theme was carried out beautifully in the decorations and the table centerpieces. Disc Jockey Rick Izaguirre provided the music and light show. The cost for the evening was $15 per person. This included soft drinks and hot and cold hors d ' oeuvres. Becky you are embarassing me! Itt4-At;livities Oh PLEASE Denise, I don ' t buy that. HAVirSG A WONDERFUL TIME! mf ' M Dressed to impress? His mom paid me to go with him. Just kiddin ' . Is Shane making you pay again? You should taste this food. It ' s uh pretty good. ' Would you please quit stepping on my foot? Who needs dancing? Dirty River Basketball Game This year history repeated itself. Once more, the experience of the faculty dominat- ed the egocentric seniors. The score was not very close throughout most of the game, but there was plenty of excitement to rouse the capacity crowd. The Dirty River Basketball Game is sponsored by the CMHS baseball team. To help support the game, the base- ball team held a raffle, and the winner re- ceived 100 gallons of gas. life ha ' l Itme tl UMi liHi- Ml ditar If ant itht tiutnutntm ' in ifiislfrryear ' otigu iMjr «« and hona iMfalty iMtd might «0K ithliting colon nwri and white BtOf uou x n othan ' tattt} purpose friM Htghuw hatl ihn iH nyou! 1988 Dirty River Basketball Team MacMillian with the jumper Since when do Italians play basketball? Hc -«■7 186Activities An unofficial jump. John Carlson with the layup. The bones creek under the basket. I In your face!!! That ' s not .i w,it ' rpi-)l(-) hall. Tony. Valerie ' s little brother lets one go. Kevin Day decides not to Chris Seeber shoots one of his 20 points. LubkL-llMll. Activities-187 student Council The 1987-88 Costa Mesa Associated Stu- dent Body this school year had much to con- tribute. The jobs that ASB encounter include everything from planning dances to fighting for students ' rights. Although Student Coun- cil had a few low points, the majority of the effort, contributed by council, was greatly appreciated. This year ' s ASB presidency was won by Scott Palmer. «fS P ( ASB Officers Sophomore Officers HP ' ' - ' 188Activities Freshman Officers Juniors Officers The Leadership Board allows everyone to know who their leaders are. The Turkey race was just one of the many lunch time activities. r- , r- ' : Deana shows her excitement about the year that was. ASB also supported the painting of the gyrn. â– -« ' -x ' ' I i Ji V r The ASB 1987 Christmas picture Activitiesl89 And when things got tough. Andy got weird. Drama Club Enthusiasm in Drama and Stagecraft was quite apparent this year. During class, drama students learned the basics of acting. They sharpened their acting skills through many skits, improvisations and monologues. As drama students learned about acting on stage, stagecraft students learned about the technical aspects of acting and everything that goes on back stage. Many of the drama and stagecraft students were filled with much fun and excitement. lya? 88 Drama and Stagecrart So, are you new to this school? Jason throwing his weight around. Put the wall over here. 190-Activities mmmBmrnsesmsi With hard work and determination drama club sets up their stages and sets. Make-up plays an important part in drama. Another actor poses for the camera. Activitiesl91 Math Team The 1987-88 Ma th Team is off to an im- pressive start. In May, the team will compete for a chance to go to the county finals. They also compete for scholarships. The Math Team is one of the most dedicated academic teams at Costa Mesa High School and shows fine character and determination. The 1988 Costa Mesa High Math Team Eyal explains the quadratic theorem. Math Team prepares for next confrontation at OCC. 192 Activities Students are given ttie chance to challenge the math wiz himself. Mr. Swanson showin ' his stuff We Interrupt This Program To Bring You These Important Bulletins. . . Clinl Dieball — photographic extraordinaire — who always seems to have a camera on his shouldei. announced his plans for a photographic autobiography on the life and times of CLIfiT: Legend of the Lens. Our sources tell us that included in the photo-novel will be a portrayal of the covert dealings that got Clint into CISC Film School! Scott Palmer, seemingly harmless do-gooder, finally picked a real fight with long-time friend adversary and AAA League baseball star Greg Eriel. After many months of small battles over who ' s the best athlete, scholar, boyfriend, etc. they arrived at a pinnacle of tension that caused Palmer to beckon {as shown in the photo) Ertei to fight by saying. ' Cmon Greg, you suck! Does this man below look psycho to you? If he does, then you ' re right on target. Editor in chief of the yearbook (a title shared by August Seeber) AFSDY PRICKETT is believed to have been committed to the Asylum for the Temporarily Insane (or such actions as running over small animals with his van (known as the Death Wagon ), and putting pages like this in the yearbook. FRAMK INFUStNO. Principal of Costa Mesa High School, has recently been named TIME Magazine ' s Man of the Education System. When reassured that this title makes him eligible for Man of the Year. Infuslno exclaimed, I love my job! I ' d like to call a hearty Three Cheers for Frank and the excellent man he is! Choir Choir is an experience that most students will not have. But for these few people it is an experience that they will never regret. They put in hard work and long hours for that perfect sound and rhythm that makes every minute worth the effort. The Choir per- formed for local schools in the district during the Fall. During the Spring, the choir parti- ciapted In performances at community events. The 1987-88 Choir 194-Activilies Activities-195 Dating Game The Dating Game this year had an interesting twist. Instead of the game being played just by stu- dents from Costa Mesa High, Estancia was invited, and took part in the festivities. Three couples were each given 25 dollars for a night out on the town. The three contestants from Costa Mesa High School were Stacy Emerson, Tim McDowell, and Scott Taylor. Vl Scott Taylor and his date Stacy Emerson and her date Stacy ' s question was enough to make even Terry Bryant blush. iy6-Aelivittes Stacy is stunned by the answer given by bachelor 2. Tim McDowell and his date Slave Day Costa Mesa ' s Slave Day this year hit an all time high. For ASB it meant over two hundred dollars in profits, and for slaves and masters it meant a day full of excitement. Between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. the masters had the privilege of complete control over their slave and, as can be seen, they took full advantage of their rights. Es Cheech and Chong ' ChipnDales Delivers ' Where is The Water? ActivitiesI97 Senior Class Officers 198Attivilies Graduation Day Thank you for the memories of Costa Mesa High; Some of us worked hard here and others just got by. But no matter how, we made it here, to graduate today. And just to think our Freshman year it seemed too far away. Lots of friends collected here, some to last our whole lives through I think this class would be glad to say the enemies were few. All of us at one time were friends, if only for a day. This class shines together in a very special way. Maybe we had fun here, but now we will be free. After today in the Real World, together we will be. No longer in the classroom or at the football games Out there we will find new friends and learn all new names. Someof us will grasp the memories and others may not care. We taught each other many things the teachers would not dare. Hopefully we find pleasant thoughts looking back on these 4 years. Together we have felt our great joys and fought our deepest fears. These memories should be cherished each and every day. We have all touched each other ' s lives in a very special way. So here we come world, we won ' t make you wait. You ' re getting the best ever! The Class of 1988 — Dawn Hoffman Activitiesl99 Sadie Hawkins Dance This year ' s Sadie Hawkins dance took a differ- ent twist — MORP. Of course that is Prom backwards, and that was the thenne. Everyone dressed their worst (which was normal for some of us) and the girls asked the boys, and the whole evening was casual — including a casual meal at the fast-food joint of your choice. The DJ rocked the house and everyone really got into it. A suc- cess it was. and a very comfortable one at that. •Who ' s BAD?! Hangin ' out is a part of every dance. Shannon Austin breaks away from the pack. 200 I I Kaelyn says. Now listen her.- . girls. I helped set up this dance, so I don ' t want any trouble from you. The Perfect End To A New Beginning Miraculously, with the combined effort of both staff and students, 1987 was survived. Although obtacles new and old(new population, old ceiling tiles) stood in the way, determination for a successful year was always present. The ability to change, work as a team, and accept new challenges was the key to success. Together We Can was certainly an appropriate theme. The year was not just inflated talk or PR hype it was changing, working, and making Mesa the best that it could be. As we sum up the year for the Seniors and start the new year for the Underclassmen, remember. High School is a single word that can represent nearly every adjective in the book. It is memories remembered and created by you that give the word High School a definition. l.Yep. Yep, Yep (What a grin.) 2. A group spunk-athon. 3. My name ' s Brad. Will yoij be my friend? 4. Yah. Yah. thai one right there. 5. I ' ll work, sure, no problem. 6. Mr. Beaton on the warpath. 202Closing The Door Is Open And Your Future Beyond It What can be said? 1987-88 has come and gone and the Mustang rides runs on. Underclassmen: you ' ve yet to pass through the door. Ride the Mustang and don ' t be in a hurry to grow up. Life is great when you enjoy it day by day. Seniors: it ' s all over; Now we walk through the door. Always go forth, keeping the past in perspective. It is the knowledge of the past which will help us in the future; so go for it!!!! Sk But Remember Always yVofe-This year ' s yearbook was finished on March 23. We have tried to incorporate all aspects of student body activities in your book. However, due to our obvious time restraint, we can only briefly cover spring sports and we cannot cover graduation events. Hopefully, you ' ve stayed informed of these activities and had a GREAT YEAR. Closing-; Dear Karole, We are very proud of you, and wish you happiness and success always. We love you Grandma Grandpa i , fj Dear Ness, € Sail on Silver Girl- sail on by- d Your time has come to shine- All Vfc- ' your dreams are on their way With love and faith. 41 Mom 1 - X ' r dlj B Congratulations Sean Best of luck in the future. Love Mom Dad WMpisf N - M I I Kimberley, Your still the apple of dad- dy ' s eye. We are all proud of your present accomplishment wish you the best on your next step in life. Dad, Mom, Kirsten, Kara J Way to go Buffy! You are special happiness always. Love you much. The Brannich Bunch Kimbiel Klan CONGRATCILATIONS MICHAEL! With every good wish now and always, Our love. Mom and Dad Tricia, The last 12 years have gone by fast, leaving us with wonderful memories that will always last. Love, Mom, Dad and Janice Congratulations Irene! Special wishes for your success and happiness. May all your dreams and ambitions come true Love. Dad. Mom, Frank Violet Gena Teddy You are independent and free spirited. We are very proud of you and know you will reach your goals. Love you so much- Monn, Dad Kathie â– v. Congratulations Lisa 1 know you will make your dreams come true. I ' m very proud of you I love you very much. Remember I will always be here for you. Love, Mom Congratulations Holly!!! We are as proud of you to- day as we were when you were first born. May all your dreams cpme true- Love always Mom. Dad Matt Congratulations Diana! We are so very proud of you. No matter where you go, or what you do, always know our love goes with you. Mom Dad Scott: Keep your sense of humor and values. You can do anything you want, all you have to do is want to. The best is yet to come. We love you Mom Dad You have given us much joy, Paul. Go on from here with the same spirit. We are always with you Mom Dad Awesome Mega Fully! Love to you from Mom, Dad Earl % Jamar, Congratulations twice to you!! We know that you worked hard and we are proud of you. We love you and we appreci- ate your spiritual goals. 2co 4:18 Ico 9:24 Love Mom, Dad, Melanie. Chris Monette Dear Debbie, Congratulations! Not only for graduating, but for be- ing the warm, caring, and sensitive per- son that you are. For having the great sense of values that you cherish so much. We are so very proud of our fine young lady. May the Lord always guide you and bless you. We love you so very much — always no matter what! Your parents, Paul Mercy Rodriguez Your brother Paul Jr. Emily- Congratulations on a job well done. Love from Mom, Dad and all the family S — Sensible H — Humorous A — Achiever N — rteeded E — Easy going and Always EATING!!! You have made us very proud, we wish you only the best life has to offer. Love always. Mom and Dad Make a wise choice and keep it up. We are proud of you and love you a lot. Hung. Congratulation! Thii. Chau. Ti Bo Me ■« To my sweet Brandi Boomer ... You have been such a joy to me and I am so proud of all that you are, loving and kind. Beautiful and intelli- gent, lots of fun and sometimes outrageous. Of all I ' ve been blessed with, you are my greatest treasure. Cori Congratulations! We ' re proud of you your accomplishments. We wish you great happiness in college and in all your future life. Love, Mom Martin Shawn, What a blessing and pleasure to have you in our lives! Thank you for your love, kindness, humor and courage! We wish a life filled with love and laughter! With pride and love. Mom, Dad Staci Dear Kathleen, Congratulations. It ' s been a close one, but I knew you ' d do it. You ' re a special girl, and I know you ' ll succeed. Remember I will always be here for youf Look out world. Here comes my daughter. Love, Mom Paul. Lovable son Terrific brother Great friend One great guy who we are very proud of. God has a great plan for you so keep reaching for your goals. Love, Mom, Dad Lisa. Danelle iw-.. nv FALLEN ANGEL So Young, So Loving, So Giving, So Sweet, We ' ll love you forever So please do not weep. Your smiles were abundant. Wanting people to laugh; You were always fun loving. Sometimes upsetting the staff. Always kind, considerate. Responsible too. You would strive for perfection in whatever you ' d do. You could be outrageous; Buy only precious to me. As you were near perfect. When taken from me. Our time together is cheerished; As I look for answers WHY? But nothing seems to happen. So I can ' t seem to say Good-Bye! With Love Your mother. Your Friend, And Your Biggest Fan PUSHED TO THE EDGE Starting the season Broken hearted this fall. You dedicated your playing to the girl. Who made you stand tall. Every block, every tackle. Was done with finesse. To prove to your classmates. She had chosen the BEST! So quiet and shy. Yet so courageous and strong; Will make yoii a winner. Your whole lil| long. - - ' - We Love so nriuch And hate when you ' re isad; As your pain is our pain! You ' ll see, when you ' re a Dad! Love You, Mom Dad m a 1 • â– li ' ' - ...1 ' 1 iii«- • ' «■■■' « VUV Sh i L . Sl  ' - BOB j. JIMl . • â– Robert, We are so proud of your accomplishments. Mom Dad Liz 1 CONGRATULATIONS SCOTT! We thought you were great at this age. Mow you ' re 18, and you continue to malce us proud and happy. Sure love ya ' Mom and Dad Brian, Val and Eric Dear Lorie, K ' K ' 1 We wish you joy. Br ' , -  T ' happiness success. PT yv ' ; May all your dreams ' come true. m Love, â– -... Mom Rob P.S. May your white hair shine on forever! Congratulations Nicole! To a beautiful daughter we are very proud of. May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad Andy P. You ' ve enriched our lives with your entertaining ways. God has blessed you with many gifts. We ' re proud that you have chosen to use them wisely. Love, j Mom and Dad Little Dawn You ' re the cutest Little thing!!! You make us all so proud! We wish you joy, happiness and success, may all your dreams come true. Keep smiling and being the unique person that you are! We love you! i All our Love Mom, Dad, Paula, i- Tracey and James V, lif. - JviSBB- Congratulations Sue We are very proud of you and your accomplishments. We wish you happiness and success for the future. Love you, Dad, Mom, Debbie Terri Lisa, Goodlucic Graduate! Being an airhead has it ' s advantages-look how far you can go- you will go far Lisa. We love you were very proud of you now, if you . . . could just learn that being at the mall first when it opens will not make you a success- youve got it made. We love you very much. Mom Dad I ' ve been to Buffums My dearest son, Geoffrey, you slwaysdUyMV ' how to stop and smell ( or taste ) the roses MBHIras much joy in life as you have brought t- Chris, You are our joy and hope. May all your dreams and wishes come true. Love. Mom, Dad and Gramma Dear Paige, You have brought more joy and happiness into our lives than you will ever know. We are so proud to have such a wonderful daughter like you. May the future bring you all the happiness and love you deserve. We love you. Mom and Dad Najet. Good luck in the future and re- member you ' ll get where you want to go if you try hard enough. Let no one stand in your way! We love you and God Bless you babes. Mom, Dad and us Dan — Keep that sparkle and smile and remember you can be whatever you ' choose to be. 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Sarah 144. 71 Arganda. Shane 128. 49 Armstrong. Robert 120. 37. 64. 92 Armstrong. William 37. 64 Arp. Kerri. 128 Arp, Kimberly Atkinson. Lori 137 Au. Bichtram Au. Tam 144 Austin. Shannon 47. 60. 182. 70 Avitia, Maria 128 B Babi. Elizabeth 157 Baker. Lance Baldwin. Patricia 144 Ball. Masamitsu 137 Banks. Sky 144 Barnes. Rober Barnes. Shawn 128. 57 Barnett. Caria 120 Barone. Michael 158. 170 Barragan. Celia 120 Barragon. Mekhor 137 Barreneche. Diana 120 Barreneche. Diego 128 Barringer. Marnie 128 Barton. Andrea 12 Barton. Michael 137. 173 Bashow. Thomas 120 Batchelder. Dana 12. 163 Batchelder. Heather 128 Bates. Jason Bates. Mcole 137 Bauer. Michael 128 Bauer. Steven 12 Baulista. Tamara 128 Bauwin. Mark 12 Beaulieu. Michael 120 Becerra. Gloria 120. 128 Beckner. Brian 144. 173 Beeler. David 12. 37 Beeler. Dori 111. 50. 164 Beelell. Brian 144 Beevi. Mariam 120. 53. 162. 155 Beine. Beth 120 Belacic. Michelle 12. 52 Belacic. Vera 120. 52 Belanger, Tate 1 1 1 Bell. Nicole 120 Bell. Sarah 137 Bendz. Denisha 137. 158 Benitez. Elva Benner. Debbie 128 Bennetts. Joshua Berg. Corin 128 Berg. Jeremy 128 Berg. Robert 12 Bernacchi. Dawn 120. 50 Berry. John 144 Bertella. James 128 Bertrand. Jennifer 137 Bhavnani. Haresh 128 Biltat. Melan Bird, James 120 Birkhead. Robynne 137 Birkhead. William 120 Blackburn. Shawn 120 Blakely. Erin 120. 158. 163 Blakely. William 111. 158 Blair. Jennifer 137 Biasing. Annemarie 144 Blight. Michael Blossomgame. Hermond Bogart. Rebecca 111. 46. 182 Bolte. Erika Bolton, Simon 128 Bonilla. Manuel 37. Ill Booth. Christopher Booth. Steven 1 1 1 Borja. Christopher 13 Borja. Lourdes 53. 128 Bos, Bryan 128 Bos. Jason 144 Bos. Travis 128 Bovaird, Scott 128 Braind. Ponciana 13 Braine. Carolyn 128 Branch. Rylan Brannick. Elizabeth 13 Brannick. Jennifer 137 Branson. James 128 Bray, Paul 144 Breksa, Christopher 13 Breski. Joshua 146 Breski, Shaun Briscoe. Michelle 120. 50 Brito. Jose Broostrom. Peter 128 Brown. Jennifer 137 Brown. Lori 120 Brown. Matthew 13 Brown. Robin 1 1 1 Brown. Tanya 1 1 1 Brown. William 137 Brox. Tracey 13 Bryan. Michelle 1 1 1 Bryant. Kelly Bryant. Michele 60. 120, 165 Bryant. Terry 13, 37, 182 Buckingham, Dannell 137, 173 Buckingham. Patricia Buckingham. Patricia 162 Buenrostro, Omar 144 Bui. Hoang Bui. Nhat 137 Bui. Quang Bui, Quang Thanh 128 Bui. Tram 128. 166 Bui. Uyen 1 1 1 Bui. Gyen T. Bullen. Cynthia 128 Burkhard. Nicole 144 Burnell. Scot 121 Burnell Jr. David 1 1 1. 49. 56 Burnham. Jason 137 Burns. Geary Bush. Stephanie 111. 47, 60 Busi, Andrea 144 Buske. Brian 12 Byrnes. Carrieann 1 1 1 Cabello. Edward 129 Cabello. John 13 Calep, Quincy 1 1 1 Call. Catherine 12 Call. Willard 13 Callahan, Michael Callaway, Molly 12. 158 Cameron. Cody 13 Cameron. Sarah 121 Campbell, Lisa 137 Campillo, John 121 Campillo, Paul 144 Candelaria. Christopher Cano, Juan 129 Cao. Catherine 129. 61 Cao. Eric 1 1 1 Cao. Vanessa 60. 121. 53 Caporale, Lisa 137 Cardoza. Tonya 13. 162 Cardozo. Diane 144 Cardozo. Odin 144 Carlew. Jon 144 Carlew. Kristina 144 Carlson. Erik 182 Carlyle. Jennifer 144 Carmona. Laura Carnett. Jennifer 112. 182 Carpio, Juan Carrillo. Eddy 137 Carroll. Kevin 121 Carvale. Randy 144 Casas. Jose 112. 56, 72 Casey. Michael 137 Castaneda. Marc 13 Castaneda. Monica Castaneda. Raymond 112 Catania. Anibal Catania. Fernando 144 Catanzaro. Tina 129 Cell. Maria 13 Centurioni. Deanna 144 Chadwick. Chad 14 Chalberg. Alicia 137 Challant. James 129 Chamberlain. Steven 112 Chambliss. Ayanna 112. 88 Chambliss. Ayanna Chang. Young 112. 56. 165. 72 Chau. Chi 129 Chau. Hai 121 Chau. Thao 137 Chau. Thuy 14. 163 Chaudhry. Raashida Chaudhry. Sajida Chavarria. Darlene 112 Chavez. Mike 121 Cheesman. Evelyn 112 Chen. Connie 1 12 Chen. Patty 14. 161 Chezek. Phillip 129 Chiem. Phat 137 Childress. Anthony 129 Chimenti. Christopher 121. 49 Chmielewski. Arthur 121 Choi. Hae Chounlamany. Bourapha 137 Chounlamany. Soukanya 144 Christensen. Erik 137 Christensen. Kent 112. 42 Christensen. Tail 14. 162 Christiansen. Angela 144 Christopherso. Shonna Cissna. April 144 Clanton. Andy 137 Clanton. Tracey 1 12. 90 Clark. Janet 144 Clark. Jennifer. Clark. Karen 121. 158 Clark, Michelle 129. 158 Clark. Stephanie 121 Clayton. Ryan 129 Cleaver. Craig 112. 36 Coats. Stephen 14 Cockrell. David Codkrell. Penny 1 12 Coffey, Kristen 121 Cohen. Karin 137. 144 Coleman. Danielle 61 Collett. John 129 Collins. Tammie 14 Coman. Alina 1 12 Coman. Raluca 144 Contreras, Maria Coons. Shane 14. 42 Cooper. Michael Cooper. Richard 129. 57 Cooper. Robert 144 Corbett. Kimberly 138 Cormier. Louis Corona. Francisco Corzo. Madeleine 138 Corzo. Sean 129 Cola. Michael 138 Gotten. Pamela 121 Cowell. Amber Crane. Alex 129 Crabtree. Julianne 121 Creely. Emily 14. 46 Cronacher. Sandra Crowe, Emily 1 12 Crowe. Laura 138 Cruz. Ricki 53. 121 Cruz. Roman 37 Cuevas, Maria 129 Cummings, Kelly 144 Cunningham, Daniel 112, 37 Cunningham. Matthew 145 Cunnings. Carrie 46. 112 Curran. Daniel 145 Curras. Maria 14 Cutenese. Daniel 37. 155 Cutler. Michael 121. 37. 65 D Dace. Gloria 121 Dam. Tina 121 Dang. Hien 145 Dang. Long 121. 166 Dang. My 138 Dang. Nhan 121 Dang. Son Dang. Thuy 15 Dang. To Daniel. Anh 129 Darling. David 138 Dart. Leslie Dasher. Dylan 145 Dasse. Michael 121. 37 Davis. Andrea 145 Davis. Carrie Davis. Jessica 138. 173 Davis. Paul 15. 66. 37. 182 Davis. Philip 121 Davis. Shaun Dawud. Awad 129 Dawud. Christina 1 12 Dawud. Karina Dawud. Najet 15 Day. Diana 15. 70. 52, 17. 94 Day. Kevin 15. 37. 94 De La Jara. Jose De Maio. Deenean 138 De Tomaso. Chad 121 Dean, Shannon 1 12 Dearborn. Robert 15. 37 Dearmond. Dawna 112 Dee. Eric 121 Dee. Lilibeth 1 12 219 Delahunt, James 129 Delaney, Lucky 145 Delayo, Nephiali 15 Delayo. Peter 121 Delk. William Delp. Tricia Delude. Stephanie 16 Densmore. Cindy 112 Denton. Dawnne 158 Depriest. James 145 Dette. Shawna 138 Dever, Jaime 145 Devore. Melody 129 Devore. Victoria 1 12 Devusser. Paula 112. 158 Dharsono. Oscar 145 Dharsono. Raymond 143 Di Camilli. Olivia 145 Diaz. Armando Diaz. Victoria 129. 71. 61 Dickerson. Laura 129 Dieball. Bret 121. 57. 154 Dieball. Clint 16. 42. 55 Dietzel. John 145 Dinh. Trang 138. 173 Dinh. Vinh 129. 72 Do. Ching 138 Do. Henry 138 Do. Maianh 145 Do. Pat 112. 162. 72 Do. Timmy 129 Do. Tri 112 Do, Vuong 138 Doan. Binh Doan. Hung 129 Doan. Mai-Linh Doan. Phuong Dominguez. Claudia 112. 53 Dominguez. Julio Dong. Tuan 121 Donovan. Casey Donovan. Jay Donovan. Sean Drda. Christine 16. 46 Drenser. Bridgit 129 Drew. Jason 138 Driver. Steven 129 Druckenmiller. Jeffery Drummond. Elena 171 Du. Nga Duehring, Rebecca 16 Dulude. Stephanie Dunn. Nicholas 129. 162 Dunseth. Gayle 145 Duong. Due 129 Dwane. Mara 138 Dye. Christina 145. 173 Eakin. Spencer 1 12 Eastman. Benjamin 145 Ebuhardt, Caria Edkert. Amy 121 Edson. Joseph 138 Edwards. Mark 112 Edwards. Paul 138 Efferlz. Mason 138. 173 Egan. Thomas 1 12 Ekiand. Jennifer 138 Ekiof. Katherine 138 Ellis. Paul 138 Ellsworth. Jamin 138. 173 Emerson. Staci 16. 88 Encinas. Ryan 112. 92 English. Scott 16. 182 Enright. Stefanie 121 Erickson. Ian 145 Erickson. Jill 112. 158 Erickson. Michael 129 Ertel. Garett 129 Erlel. Gregory 16. 55, 181. 60 Escoto. Rory 129 Espinoza. Julio 121 Estrella, Hazelle 16, 154 Evenson. Daniel 145 Everett. Tiffiany Eyiicio, Chris 16 Fadden Derrick 129 Fajardo. Irene 16 Farmer. Monique 112, 50 Farnsworth, Katie 112, 173 Faulstick. Darryl 112 Favreau. Karri 143 Feazell. Sean 16 Fekete. Anthony 129 Feld. Heather Mollie 113 Felter. Timothy 16. 37 Ferguson. Jesse 145 Ferrari, Sylvia 121 Siduccia. David 130 Filio. Edmundo Finnern. Jason 143 Finnern. Travis 130 Finney. Nicholas 138 Fitzwater. Anna 16, 158. 163 Fiz. Gustavo 57 Flaherty. Shannon 121 Fleer. Dana 113, 53 Flick. Kenneth 138 Flick Jr. Robert Flikur, Robert 121 Folch, Michael 146 Folick, Corinna 16. 165 Fong. Kimberly 138 Ford. Darcy 121 Forte, Michelle Forth. Tracey 138 Fossell. Robby 121 Fousel. Jacob 138 Fox. Peter 16. 164 Franco. Veronica Franklin. Ray 113. 37. 56. 164. 158 Freeman. Erica 140 Friel. Daniel 113. 37 Frownfelter. Daniel 130 Fu. Ellen 121. 161 Fuehrer. Charlene Fullmer, Cam Gable, Marlene 138, 61 Gaertner. Lisa 113. 170 Gaffney, Scott 113 Galorza, Veruska 138 Gale. Lisa 16. 50. 165. 93 Gall. Joshua 130 Gallagher. Michael 162. 121. 57 Gallagher. Michael 37. 146 Galvez. Frank 16. 37 Galvez. Mark 146 Gamboa. Joseph Gamel. Rebecca 1 13 Garcia. Eileen 138 Garcia. Ervin 121 Garcia. Deshontel 120 Garcia, Luis 16 Garcia. Nelson 16 Gardea. Ricardo 138 Garro. Fabian 16 Gaskill. Brandy 146 Gawel. Jonathon 121. 171 Gaydon. Bryan 113 Gaydon. Christopher 146 Gee. Tom 130. 164 Gernannt. Justin 130 Gibbs Jr. Karl 130 Gibson. Donald 113 Gibson. Jeffrey 138 Gigliotti, Paola 146 Giles. Ryan 16 Gillespie. Madelyn 121 Gillespie. Maria 130. 53 Gilliam. Robert 138 Gilmore. Anthony 121 Giotis. Andrew 146 Click. Victoria Gliottone Jr. Russell 130 Glioltone Jr. Russell Glisson. Jill 113 Goldmann. Elan 121. 158. 162 Goldmann, Eyal 158, 165 Golriz. Sharareh 113 Gomez. Agustin 113 Gomez. Alicia 146 Gomez. Edith 138 Gomez. Katie 146. 158 Gomez. Leonor 130 Gonzales, Catalino Gonzales, Estelito 121 Gonzalez, Joseph Good. Kimberly 113. 58. 60 Goodwyn. Carrie 113 Gordon. Dorothy 16 Gordon. Jennifer 113 Gorelick. Rebecca Goudrault. Jonathan 146 Grady. Paul 16. 37. 66 Granados. Naomi 121 Granneman. Jason Grant. Andrew 1 13. 37 Grant. James 130 Grant. Matthew 16. 37 Graves. Kellie 130 Gray. Nicholas 146 Green. Stephanie 138 Greenhalgh. Jason Griffin. Glenn Griffin. Sofia 121 Griffin. Trevor Gruenthal, Michael 16 Groh, Larin 130 Guibault, Kawika 130 Guibault, Robin 130 Guilmelte. Stacey 121 Gunst, Teresa 121 Guthrie, Paul 1 13 Gutierrez, Cynthia 16 Gutierrez, Gerardo 139 Gutierrez, Josefina Gutierrez, Manuel 130 H Ha, Huan 121 Haddad. Nicole 139 Haddad. Noelle 16. 52 Haghighi. Mehran 121 Hakes. Heather Halley. Catherine Hamilton. Jeffery Hammond. Amber 121 Hammond. Geoffrey 16, 42 Han. Simon 121 Hancock. Tracey 113. 70. 170 Hanrahan. Alicia 121 Hanrahan. Sean 1 13 Hansen. David 139 Hanson. John Hanson. Michael 121 Hanson. Robert 139 Hapner. Steven 146. 173 Harader. Jennifer 16. 50 Harber. Matthew 146 Harding. Joel 139 Hardy. Dawn 121 Harford. Paul 113 Harmon. Michelle 130 Harris. Benjamin 130 Harris. Daria 121 Harris, Matthew 139 Harris, Timothy 1, 37. 58. 64. 162 Harris, Tricia 16, 52, 154. 94, 181, 70 Harrison. Deanna 146 Hartwigsen Deborah 139 Hartwigsen. Michelle 122 Harwell. Jeff 113. 158 Hashimoto, Keith 146 Hashimoto. Sharon 130. 158. 61 Hastie. Jim 113. 37 Haupt. Leilani 1 13 Hawkesjr. John 130 Hawley. Heather 16. 158 Hawley, Heidi 122 Hazzard. Christy 113 Hedrick. Derek 113 Heidebrecht. April Heidebrecht. Thomas Hein, Daniel 130 Hemby. Leonna 122 Henderlong.Mike Henderson. Vanessa 16. 58. 70. 162. 94 Henry 11. Michael 146 Henson. Erin 138 Heredia, Nancy 138 Hernandez. Alejandrina 113, 158 Hernandez, David Hernandez. George Hernandez. German 130 Hernandez. German 130. 158 Hernandez. Kenneth 122 Hernandez. Michelle 130 Hernandez, Teresa 139 Herrmann, Alan 130 Hesterly. David Hicks. Karole 17. 61 Hightower. Misty 71 Hiles. Gladys 139. 173 Hill. Alvin 113, 37 Hill, Donald 139 Hill. Joshua 130 Hill. Samantha 130 Hills. Jenny 130 Himmer. Nicole 138 Himmer, Roman 131 Hinrichs. Brandy 122 Hiser. Ryan Hitchcock, Michael 131 Ho. Chiahsiang 1 13 Ho, Chichun 138 Ho, Larry 2 Ho. Shuchun 17. 161 Ho. Tai Ho. Tamdan 146 Ho. Thanh Hoang. Carol 122. 49 Hoang. Hoi 146 Hoang. Huy 17 Hodges. Jennifer 16 Hoenig. Marcus Hoffman. Dawn 17. 58 Hoffman Jr. Richard 146 Holder, Matthew 113 Holland. Dustin 122 Holley, Kenneth 146 Holloway. John 17 Holmes, Regina 181 Holtsberry. Robin 122 Honeycutt. Rachel 131 Hoover. Anthony 122. 37 Hoover. Christine 146 Hoover. Erin 131 Hoover, Honey 139 Horalek. Jennifer 146 Home. Shawn 122 Hougard. Sara Howell. Devin 17. 42 Huber. Jeff 18. 168 Huebner. Andrea Huffman. Jennifer 113. 158 Huhta. Jason 131 Humber. Laphena 131 Humber. Ron 1 13 Humphrey. Ronald 139 Hunt. David 122 Hurtarte. Otto Hutchinson. Tony 139. 158 Huynh. Huyen 1 13 Huynh. Wan Huynh. Linh Huynh. Thanh 113 Huynh. Van Hylton. Courtney Ibarra, Daniel Ichikawa. Daniel 139 lerino. Roselyn Inglis, Robin 113 Irwin. Jay 122 Ishihara. Marilyn 122 Ivy. Marsha 1 13 Iwai. Aya 122 Iwai. Hikari 139. 173 220 Jackson. Aaron Jackson, Cristy Jackson. Ryan 1 14 Jacobson. Andrea 146 Jacobson. Dena 146 James. Alan 123 James, Matthew 1 14 Jamieson. Robert Jaramillo. Luis 1 14 Jarecki, Juli 131. 168 Jeffers. Marcus 18 Jensen, Pole Jernigan. Alyssia 131 Johnson. Dean 123 Johnson. Denise 131 Johnson. Jill 139 Johnson. Kyle Johrson. Lisa 131. 71 Johnson. Michelle 18. 89 Johnston. Anne 139 Jolley. Rebecca 18. 163 Jones. Daruce Jones. Dean 123 Jones. John 131 Jones. Molly 123. 158 Jones. Ruby 131. 71 Jones. Shawn Jones. Wendy 131 Jordan, David Jordan. Kimberly 18. 46. 154 Jova. Julio 1 14 Julien. Michael 146 K Kaai. Candice 1 14 Kabua. Jimmore 139 Kabua. Neiar 146. 37 Kachaturian. Andrew 131 Kaiser, Amber 1 14, 163 Kaliel, Albert 146 Kamikihara, Danny 131, 57, 171 Kamikihara, Janet 146 Kamikihara, Sandy 114, 60 Katsampes, Tommy 131 Kaveh, Katayon Kawakami. Eugene 114 Kazmer, Jason 139 Keck. Steven 1 14 Keeler. Ken 1 14 Keegan, Sheryl 123, 158 Kelleher, Frank 123 Kennedy. Jon Kelly. Ronda 114 Kennedy. Michael 18. 42 Keyes. Michael Khader. Nizar Samira 114 Khader. Samir 123 Khammash. Mona 114 Khauv. Ann 139 Khoshbin, Mahboobeh 18 Kennv. Shawn 139 Khoshbin. Manuchehr 114 Khoshbin, Maziar 131 Khullar, Vineeta 18, 171 Kianta. Akiko 139 Kibin, Richard 147 Kibin, Make 1 14 Kiely, Christopher 147 Kieu. Huy 114, 37, 66 Kim, Eun 18, 161 Kim, Bruce 123 Kim, Hwa 139 Kim, James 139, 164 Kim, Jeong Kim, Jin 18 Kim, John Kim, Minna 147 Kim, Paul 123 Kim, Yool 147 King, Jeremy 123 King, Lydia 1 14 King. Paula 123 King. Sheree 123 King. Valerie 123 Kinney. Harry 147 Kirschbaum, Michael 123 Kjetland, Marlene 18 Klytta, Cindy 158. 19 Knight. Jeremy Knuckles. Angela 123. 162 Ko. HsinTien 19. 161 Kopec. Sandra 139 Kos. Paul 92. 19. 181. 95 Kowall. Nicole Kraft. Jason 147 Kramer. Casie 123 Kraus. Nancy 131 Kraus. Barbara 139 Krekel. David 131 Kreutzkamp. Brian 131 Kreutzkamp. David 19. 42 Kumar. Kiran 123 Kunst. Darrell 123 Kunst. Steven 114. 56. 42 Kutch. Kaelyn 19 Kutch. Koreen 123. 88 Kutz. Kieter 1 14. 158 Kuvshinikov. Dennis 114 Lac. Lisa 131 Lacrosse Jr. Dennis 139 Lai. Khang 139 Lai. Kim 123 Lam. Nam 19, 162, 49, 165, 166 Lam. Thuyduong 1 14 Lamar. Kristina 131. 158 Lamb. Tonya 139 Lamme. Paul 139 Landells. Robin 146 Landis. Brandon 19. 165. 182 Lang. Jeferri Langdale. Jennie Lanning, Daniel 147 Lasch, Tina 147 Lath. Joe 139 Lautez. Eugene Lawler. Danielle 131 Lawrence. Lesli 114. 70 Lawson, Crystal 1 14, 163 Le, Bichphuong 1 14 Le, Due 1 14 Le, Hien 165 Le, Hoa 19, 182 Le, Hoa To 165, 166, 182 Le, Hong 19, 162 Le. Huong. 1 14 Le. Jackie 123. 162 Le. Kien 123. 72 Le. Nhan Le. Tam 123 Le. Toquyen 147 Le. Vy 19 Leahy. Kevin 123. 47 Leahy. Shannen 19. 58. 70 Leaman. Marc 1 14 Lee. Chun 131 Lee. Clarabelle 123. 53 Lee. Eun 161, 20. 163 Lee. Hsing Yi 161. 20 Lee, Jenny 20 Lee, Jong, 131, 53, 165 Lee, Winston 20, 162 Leffingwell, Shawn 37, 66, 114 Leitch. Chariene 20 Lentz, Rainy 1 14, 47, 155 Lesage, Lisa 147, 158 Leung, Edison 139 Leung, Ho 140 Levenzon, Polly 147 Lewicke, James 123 Libolt, Katie 131 Lin. Betsy 147 Lin, Stuart 140 Lindbergh, Heidi 123 Linden, Danielle Lindsay, Jeffrey 131 Lit tle, Christina Little, Sandra 131, 61 Litwak, Anthony 20, 42 Litwak, Scott 147 Livingstone, Tena 131 Loflin, James Loflin, Jeremy 147 Lomae, Neri Lomae, Mcrinla 1 14 Long, Senh Longnecker, Cyndi 123 Longnecker, Trisha 147 Lopez, Ana 140 Lopez, Alexandra Lopez, Henry 123 Lopez, Nelly 20 Lopez, Cynthia 1 14 Lopez, Robert 140 Lopez, Ysidro Lord, Carol 1 14 Lord, Cheryl 147 Lord, Steven 140 Loughery, Dayna I 14 Loustavnau, Travis 114 Louvier. Jonathan 114 Love, Forrest Love. Heather Lowy. Christina 123. 168 Loyd. Deborah 1 15 Lozano. Ruben 79, 95, 115 Lumber!, Michael 131 Luong, Phong 1 15 Lurmann. Jessica 147 Luth, Joseph Liiu, Lam 163 Luu, Man 131 Luu, My 140, 163. 166 Luu. Nhien 147 Luu. Tracy 123. 166 Lwai. Hikari 140 M Ma. Leann 115. 60 Ma, Peter 20, 49, 92. 163 MacDonald. Michael 131 MacMillan. Michael 140 MacDonald. Randall MacDonald. Randal I S. 21 Macias. Cathy 131 Mack. Helentina 131 Mack. Mary 147. 71 Mack, Yolandina Mackenzie, Mitchell 131 Macnamara, Diane 123 Maestas, Christa Maher, Julie 140 Mai, Cuong 166 Mai, Huong 1 15. 177 Maki, Adam Maldonado, Glenn 123, 37 Mang, Danny 131 Manus, Emily 140 Manus, Marie 1 15 Marinelli, Toni 129 Markert, Owen 140 Marquez. Ruben 1 15 Marrugo, Jackie 127 Marshall, Jason 124 Martin, Jamar 21 Martin, Mark Martin, Yolanda 21 Martinez, Anna Martinez, Ferdinand 140 Martinez, Gloria 21 Martinez, Holly 21 Martinez, Leonardo 148 Martinez, Matthew 124 Marvosh. Matthew 131 Mashburn, Deron 115, 66 Mason, Vance Masters, Christina 115, 182 Mather, Jeffrey 124 Mather. Kari Mathieson. Melissa 61. 71 Matney. Brian 131. 68 Malta. Mark 124 Malta. Myriam 140 Mattson. Vanessa 148 Maunder. William 131 May. Darrin McAleer. Michael 21. 66, 95 McAuliffe, Patrick 124 McBrayer, Albert 1 15 McBride , Mark McCahill, Chantal 47 McCluey, Sean 148 McChisken, Carrie 115 McConnell, Elisa 124. 70 McCracken. Sean 1 15 McCray. Mayra McCray. Thelma McCurry. Kimberley 115 McDowell. Tim 21. 35. 94. 155 McGee. Alissa 147 McKenzie. Andrea 115 McLachlan, Travis 147 McLain, Rose 140, 158, 182 McLiMcLain, Ruth 115, 158, 173 McLachlan, Shane 124 McLaughlin, Kathleen McLaughlin, Matthew 21 McMillan, Sean 21, 37 McNerney, Erin 115, 88 McVey, Kelly 147 Meador, Janice 131 Mealey, Diane 158 Medina, Gabriela Medlin, Michelle 168 Meeley, Diane 124 Meier, Gary 115, 42 Meier, Gerimie Agustin 124 Moreno, Alma Moreno, Anselmo 124 Morgan, Michael Morgan, Michaela 115, 50 Morrell, Racheal Morris, Karen 132, 50, 61 Morrison, David 140 Morrison, Debbie Morse, Kimberley 22 Morse, Kirslen 1 15 Morton, Jonathan 124. 37 Morton. Mario 116. 88 Moser, Danielle 132 Moua, Chao 148 Mroz, Jennifer 132, 158 Mueller. Rachel 132 Muller. Marilyn 22 Mumford. Jesi 148 Murillo. Mary 22 Murillo. Sarah Murphy. Alondra Murtha. Eileen 132 Murtha. Elizabeth 22 Musial, Valerie Musil, Joseph 140 Musil, Steven 124, 37 Myers, Cheryl 1 16 Myers, James 124, 37 Myers. Jill 148 N Nabong. Rosalba 116, 162 Nagy, Eric 124 Naigle. Jessica 1 16. 162 Nardi. Adriana 148 Nardi. Analia 1 16 Nassar. Basel 140 Navarro. Nicholas 22 Neely. Robert 124 Negrette. Carmen 140 Neske. Michele 124 Nevins. Peter 148 Newbold. Stacy 124 Newkirk. Shad 132 Newman. Holly 1 16 Newman. Robbie 124. 57 Newsom. Tamara 148. 173 Ngo. Timmy 124 Ngo. Hang 148. 173 Ngo. Son 1 16 Ngo. Tho 116. 37. 56, 166 Ngo, Vu 22, 165 Nguyen, Bao 23 Nguyen, Bao Chau 132, 165 Nguyen, BaoQuoc 125 Nguyen, Binh T. 141 Nguyen, Binh V. 141 Nguyen. Cam 141. 163 Nguyen. Canh 145 Nguyen. Carol 125. 166 Nguyen. Chau A. 141 221 Nguyen. Chau Au 125 rSguyen. Chau T. 141 Mguyen. Chynh 1 16 Nguyen. Cindy 125. 53. 182 Nguyen. Dai 148 Nguyen. Dongthai 132 Nguyen. Duane 132 Nguyen. Due 125 Nguyen. Dung 125, 23 Nguyen. Dung K. 125, 166 Nguyen. Dung T. 23 Nguyen. Duyang 141 Nguyen. Hang M. 57 Nguyen. Hang T. 132 Nguyen. Hieu 125 Nguyen. Hao Nguyen. Hong 148 Nguyen. Hung 22 Nguyen. Huong 1 16 Nguyen. Khanh 148 Nguyen, Khiem 141, 56 Nguyen, Khoa 116, 57 Nguyen, KienQuoc 72, 148 Nguyen, Lan 141 Nguyen. Lan D. 141 Nguyen. Lien 132 Nguyen. Lien T. 132 Nguyen. Lily 125 Nguyen, Loi 132, 166 Nguyen, Mai 125 Nguyen, Maitram 148, 163 Nguyen. Minh 165 Nguyen. Ming D. 125. 166 Nguyen. Minh V. 125 Nguyen. Ming K. 125 Nguyen. MinhChau 125 Nguyen. My 57. 166 Nguyen, Nghi 137, 162 Nguyen. Nguyet 23 Nguyen. Phi T. 132 Nguyen. Phi P. 132 Nguyen. Phong H. 148 Nguyen. Phong T. 148 Nguyen. Phuc 116. 37. 66 Nguyen. Phuong T. 56. 148 Nguyen. Phuong L. 132 Nguyen. Phuong T. 132 Nguyen. Quy N. 125. 166 Nguyen. Quy P. 125 Nguyen. Quyen 148 Nguyen. Tarn 116. 60 Nguyen. Tarn 1 16. 58 Nguyen. Thang 57. 167 Nguyen, Thanh C. 1 16, 23 Nguyen, Thanh Q. 116, 72 Nguyen, Thanh T. 116 Nguyen, Thanh V. 116 Nguyen. Thao B. 125 Nguyen. Thao H. 125 Nguyen, Thi 1 16 Nguyen, Thia 125 Nguyen, Thien 1 16 Nguyen, The 141 Nguyen, Thoai 141 Nguyen, ThuThao 132 Nguyen, Thuong Nguyen, Thuy 125 Nguyen, Thuy 132. 47 Nguyen. Thuy T. 125 Nguyen. Thuy Tuong 132 Nguyen. Tien M. 141 Nguyen. Tien X. 141 Nguyen, Tina 132 Nguyen, Tinh 1 16 Nguyen, Tommy Nguyen. Tran Nguyen. Trang D. 116 Nguyen. Trang T. 125. 1 16 Nguyen. Tu 148 Nguyen. Tung C. 132 Nguyen. Tung T. Nguyen. (Jc Nguyen. Gt 132 Nguyen. Van 141, 162 Nguyen, Van 141, 56 Nguyen, Vinh 1 16 Nguyen, Vu 125 Nguyen, Xiem 125 Nguyen. Xuan 23 Nguyen. Yen 132 Nichols. Michael 116 Nichols. Robin 132. 61. 71 Nicholson. Dereck Nicholson. Peter 23. 168 Nicoll. Desiree 132 Niebling. Lori 125 Nielsen, Joshua 132 Nielsen, Nathan 148 Nixon, Jason Nolasco. Jose Noller, Brent 141. 168 Noonan, Harry 132, 49. 57 Noonan. William 148 Normon. Lisa 132. 158 Norton. Sherry 23. 46 Nouhad. Suhair 1 16 Novack. Kimberly 23. 155 Nuechterlein. Sue 23. 52, 58, Nutt, Andrea 148 161 o O ' Connor. Dana 132 Oguma. Janet 116. 171 Ohara. Catherine 132. 158 Oilar. Cassie 24. 171 Ojeda. Claudia 125 Oliver. Chris 125 Oliver. Darryl 56. 116 Oliver. Kevin 1 16 Oliver. Michael 116 Omaye. Jeffrey 125. 57 O ' Neill. Chanda 116 Orpeza. James Osborn. Christopher 148 Ospina, Ana 148 Ospina, Duberney 132 Ospina, Fernando Ospina, Johnny 141 Ostrom. Brandy Ota, Gene 148 Outlaw, Charleen Packer, Dauna 116 Paff. Carrie 46 Pajaro. Edward 126 Pajaro. Edward 125 Palanjian. Shant Palencar. Michael 125 Palmer, Scott 49. 154. 92. 24, 181 Pannell, Michael 125, 37 Pannell. Shannon 24 Paoff. Daniel 133 Park. Ryan 141 Parra, Wendy 141, 158 Pascual, Sarah -=- Patrick. Corrina 125 Paul. Terry 125 Peca, Bethany 125, 47, 170 Pecotte, Brian 125 Pellerin. Lynn 25 Perdomo. Hector 133 Perrin. Heather 141 Petersen. Gary 148 Peterson. Spencer 148 Petroff, Car rie 116 Pham, Cao Pham. Chauthy 148 Pham, Dai 125 Pham, Danvy 149 Pham, Diemthank 149 Pham, Luan 24. 163. 182 Pham. Ly 125. 166 Pham. Minh 133 Pham, My Le 24 Pham, MyNgoc 125, 47 Pham, Quoc 133, 57 Pham. Thai 141. 60 Pham. Tuan 125 Pham, Vu 165, 24, 162 Pham, Vu T. 133, 158 Pham. Yen 149 Phan. Bachkhoa 141 Phan. Bao 125 Phan. Giao 1 16 Phan, Hai 133 Phan. Hongdao Phan. Huy 141 Phan. Nguyet 1 16. 165 Phan. Tuong 125 Phelan. Cynthia 133. 61 Phillips. David 133 Phung. Thu 141 Phung. Thuc 125 Phung, Trung 1 16 Piatkowski, Mark 125 Pickens, Jeffrey 141 Pico, Eduardo Pico, Lamberto 24, 66, 37, 154 Pinney, Gregory 116 Pipes, Thomas 24 Pitcher, Christopher Piatt, Holly 24 Piatt, Julie 116 Plazola, Monica 149 Plitt. Craig 25, 42 Poarch, Rebecca 25. 154, 52, 181 Poindexter, Sherry 116 Polite, Abdul 147 Polito, Regina 25 Pope, Jeffery 25 Polsfut, Kimberly 25 Popov, Julian 141 Porter, Brad Poteet, Jim 25 Poteet, Sheila 125 Prado, Marcie 133 Pravongvieng. Tong 25. 49 Pravongviengk. Lattanavon 141 Prentice, Larry Prevenslik, Nicole 25 Price. Jason 149 Price. Jean Prickett. Andrew 25. 154 Prock. Michael 125 Przybysz. Melissa 133 Ptaszynski. Dorothy 25 Puckett. Julie 26, 52 Punwaney, Tara 149 Q Qaderi, Habib Quach, Hiep 161, 163, 72 Quach, Hung Quan, Bao 141 Quan, Minh 126 Quezada. Kelly 133. 71 Quezada. Shylee Quinn. Julie Quinn 11, Patrick 133 R Radcliffe, Alan 126 Radziuk, Michael 149 Raia, Jennifer 116, 168 Rahidi. Harbod 116 Ramaila, Kim 26 Ramos, Mary 1 16 Ramsey, Jill 126 Rangel, Miguel Rashed, Gary 141 Rashidi, Hirtjod Raya, Ronald 116 Razmi, Farhad 141 Razmi, Hossein 26, 37 Rector, Michael Regala, Jason 149 Regalado, Gabriela Reich, Lori 126 Reis, Denee 126 Reitano, Paige 26 Rendon, Ricardo 141 Renella, Pierangelo 141 Rengifo, Fernanda 116 Rennie, Mike Rennie, Nina 133 Renteria. Carlos Restrepo, Beatrice 133 Reyes. Marion 26. 66 Reynolds. Elizabeth 26 Rit ado, Antar 126 Rice. James 26. 37 Richards. Deana 26. 88, 64 Richards, Kari 1 16. 88 Ricker. Seth 126 Ring. Shiela 26 Ritchie. Nancy 142 Rivera, Adriana 1 16 Rivera, Mireya Rivera, Tina 133 Roberts, Georgie 126 Robinson, Angela 142 Robinson, Charles Robinson, Daniel 126, 163. 71 Robinson, David 126 Robinson, Denise 133, 158 Robinson, Peter 26 Rodela, Philip 126 Rodni, Daniel 149 Rodriguez. Alfredo 133 Rodriguez. Ann 133 Rodriguez. Debbie 27. 182. 171 Rodriguez. J. Luis 149 Rodriguez. James 133 , Rodriguez. Leticia 116 Rodriguez. Rocio 149 Roe. Jon 133 Roe. Rachel Roederjr, Gerald 133, 64 Roeder, Stephanie 142 Rogers. Ethan Rogers. Lorrie 27. 58 Rojas Jr. Benjamin 142 Rojas, Claudia 126 Roldan, Amy 133. 53. 61. 164. 170 Roldan. Ernest 116. 162 Rolle. Leonardo 117. 56 Romero. Natalie 133, 58, 164 Romero, Sandra 27 Romo. Alicia 142 Ronen. Shiomi 142 Raner. Segal 27 Ronetz. Shane 126 Roper. Randall 133 Ropp, Jaymi 133 Rorick. Robery 117. 182 Rose. Aaron 1 17 Rosenthal. Rachel 117. 47 Rosso, Jason 149 Rouge, Jorge 126 Rothman, Rebecca 142 Rude. Billie 117 Rowe. Gretchen 142 Rude. Jodi 126 Rubio, Juan Ruiz, Carri 133 Ruiz, Odalys Runge, Ryan 126, 158 Russell, Angela 126, 71 Sakamoto, Rachele 126, 158 Sakaske, William 27. 182 Sakioka, Jeremy 142 Salcido, Larry 1 17 Salcido. Richard 142 Saldarriaga. Diego 142 Salgueiro. Cynthia 126 Salgueiro, Flavio 149 Salladay. David 117, 37 Salzman, Charles 168 Sampietro, Marcelo 117 Sanchez, Alfonso Sanchez, Delia 126 Sanchez, Enrique 133 Sanchez, Gilbert 149 Sanchez, Guadalupe 149 Sanchez, Lourdes 117 Sano. Yuya Sauerhammer. Loreen 133 Sauntry. Jeffrey Savidan. Scott 1 17 Sayamontry, Soneprasith Scheinbach, Elizabeth 117, 168 Schmidt. Erin 1 17 Schneeweis. Joseph 117. 37 Schoen. Juliet 133 Schones. Richard 1 17. 37 Schreiber. Shane 133 Schwab. Jim 142 222 Scofield, . Lance Scofield, Tracey 117. 46. 162. 58. 70. 95 Scofield. Tyler 142 Scott. Brian 126 Scott. Heidi 117. 71. 170 Seals. Johnny Wayne Seeber. A. Christophe 27. 95. 182. 37. 64 Segovia. Elmer 133 Sellers. Traci 27 Semrow. Laura 126 Sender. Catherine 117 Sender. Jonathan 133 Serrano. Eustolia 27 Serrano. James 133 Serrano. Rogelio 142 Setser. Billie 133. 61. 71 Shambaugh. Steven 126. 164 Shaver. John 27 Shaw. Erin 134 Shedd. Jeremy 134 Sheidayi. Perry Shelton. Jeremy 117 Sherman. Anne 117 Sherman. Jennifer 149. 47 Shields. Kristie 126 Sidawi. Edward 27, 66 Sides. Chad 149 Sides. Jason 150 Siegfreid, Charles 142 Siler. Julie 126. 90 Siler. Scott 28. 37. 66 Silerio. Anthony 126 Silerio. Teddy 150 Sim, Carolyn 1 17 Simonds. Cameron 117 Sipa, Laurian 150 Smith. Carrie 126 Smith. Douglas 28 Smith. Jaye 57 Smith. Jesse 134 Smith. Kathie 142. 163 Smith, Kelli 28, 163 Smith, Raymond 142 Smith, Rhonda 150 Smith. Scott 117 Smith 1 1. Lawrence 1 17. 182 Smitherman. Norman 117 Snapp. Chad 150 Snedeker. Scott 28, 55, 66 Sok, Ketyak 28 Solano. John 126 Soils. Jaime 142 Solorzano, Alvaro Somsavath, Souksakhone 28, 165 Soto, Olga 134 Spencer, Bonnie 126. 158 Spiridonoff. Kittren 1 17 Spyropoulos. Angelo 117 St Juste. Wanda 126 Stabile, Christa 1 17 Stafford, Walter 134 Sfanwood, Gina 28 Starrett. Tammy 117 Slatler. Amy 142 Statler. Cindy 126. 158 Stebbins. Kevin 126 Stebbins, Rebecca 28 Steck, Kathleen 28 Stecker, Patrick 142 Steele, Kelly 142 Stefanesco, Claudiu Steffensen. Christine 142 Steffensen. Patricia 117, 163 Sleinhilber, Todd 117 Stella. David 142 Stevens. John Stevens. Naomi 134 Stewart. Clate 126. 64 Stoll. Michele 126 Stout. Eric 150 Stout. Sean 126. 49 Stout. Melissa 134 Strunk. Syrena 1 17 Stuhlmiller. Nancy 142 Stuhlmiller. Neil 1 17 Suarez. Alan Suarez. Jorge 117. 37 Sufran. Nadia 142 Sugiyama. Janet 142. 162 Sugiyama. Tina 126 Suhr. Kurt Summers. Michael 130 Surmon. Denise 118. 46. 58 Suruki, Aileen 28. 158 Suruki. Eddy 130 Sykes. Anne 142 Sykes. Tracy 142 Tachiki. Julie 118 Takasu. Yuri Talbert. Shane 29, 37. 55 Talkington. Sarina 142 Tanner. Brandi 29 Tarvin. Lance 150 Tawil. Magda Taylor. Christopher 29 Taylor. Scott 1 18. 42 Tehran!. Shahab 142 Terrado. Mariann 142 Terry, Julie 134 Test, Joseph 118 Test, Suzann 29 Thacker, John Theel. Jon 134 Thephravong. Anousone 118 Thephravong. Ariyamaniso 29 Thephravong. Mouktara Thephravong, Prasithikoun 134 Thomas, Jennifer 134, 61 Thomas. Rachel 134, 60. 155 Thompson. Floyd 126 Thompson. Michele 126 Tietgen. Darin 142 Tieu. Loc 118 Tlhanyi. Andreas 142. 158 Tihanyi. Robert 118. 158 Tin. Kyaw 126 Tin. Thu 29. 162 Tocher. Angela 142 Todd. Catherine 126 Todd. Pamala 1 18 Ton. Phong 1 18 Tonavanik. Angela 142, 173 Tong, Trong 126 Torres, Rosa 130 Tracy. Kristine 134 Tram, Hong 142 Tran, Anh 127 Tran, Brian 165, 166 Tran, Duyen 127, 182 Tran, Chungihan 1 18 Tran, Hai 1 18 Tran, Honghai 29 Tran. Lang 134 Tran. Luong 142 Tran. Nhat 142 Tran. Peter 142 Tran. Philong 1 18 Tran. Thai P. 118 Tran, Thai Q. 29 Tran, Thuc 1 18 Tran, Thutruc 150 Tran, Tu 134 Tran. Viet 118 Tran, Vietson 142 Tran. Vy Tran. Yen 134 Trang, Quyen 1 18 Trang, Queena 165 Trang. Thanh 142 Trang. Tina Trask. Jason 1 18 Tri. Chhuy 127 Tri. Hoa 142 Trieu. Dat 127 Trieu. Hien 165 Trinh. Phong 134 Trozzi. Lucia 1 18 Truong. Ha Truong. Hao 29 Truong. Linda 134 Truong, Tuan 127 Truong. Yen 142 Tsukada, Ayumi 142 Tsukada. Mina 130 Tsuruda. Lynn 143 Tsuruda. Mary 127 Tsuruda. Tony 1 18 Tsulsumi. Hiroko 127 Tuttle, Wayne 127 u Gmali, Raymond 127. 57 Clnsworth. Justin 134 apdegraff. John 134, 57 Opdegraff, Renee 1 18 Urquiza, Claudia 130 Valencia, Jack 134 Valencia, John 134, 64 Valentis. Vicky 1 18 Valiere. Andreana 130 Van. Tam 29 Van Sweden. April 130 Vanderwall. Noah Vanderwarker. Christine 127 Vapor. Vincent 127 Vasquez. Luis 143 Vasquez. Reyna Vaughn. Jeramy 143 Vega. James 150 Velez, Angela 150 Vernon, James 143 Vieson, Kristen 150 Villalba. Magdalena 150 Villarroel. Anita 30 Villete. Lorina 143. 158 Villete. Vernon Vincent. Daniel 30 Vinczi. Kristi 127 Visca. Steven 134 Vital, Adam 134 Vo, Hanh 166 Vo. Hoan 163 Vo, Hong 143 Vo. Oanh 30 Vo. Tuyet 143. 118 Vo. Tuyet V. 118 Vogel. Alexander 30 Vu. Anh 30. 166 Vu. Chi Vu. Dai 134 Vu. Dat 118 Vu, Hien 143 Vu, Hien Q. 127 Vu, Khanh 127, 118 Vu, Khanh T. 127. 118 Vu. KimGiao 143 Vu. Teresa 143. 163. 166 Vu. Thanh T. 30. 55. 182 Vu. Thong 143 Vu. Thuy 118. 163 Vu. Tram 118 Vu. Tuan 118 Vu. Van 127 w Wagner. Gregg 143 Wakefield. Victoria 134 Waldron. Emily 143 Walker. David 127, 64 Walker, Kisha 1 18 Wall, Justin Walters, Angelique Walters, Geoffrey 130 Wang, Dawnhsiao 118. 161. 165 Ward. Rachel 134 Warman. Jennifer 127 Warrington. Eric Warrington. Laura 30 Warth Jr. David 127. 37 Wase. Jeffery 1 18 Wase. Kevin 127 Washington. Christopher 127 Washington. William Walkins. Jeremy 127 Webb. Donovan 1 19 Weber, Christopher 134 Weber. Kalherine 131 Webster. Michael 127. 155 Weissinger. Tommy 127 Weissinger. Jim 31. 37 Wengeler. Bill 1 19 Wengeler. Susan 143 Wentink. Casey 127 Werner. John 30 Werner. Michelle 134 Wescott. Wayne 1 19 Whelpley. Beth White. Erin 1 19 White. Jeremy 134. 168 White. Kristy 31. 181 White. Polly 119. 53 White. Ryan 134 White, Stacy 31, 46 Whitted. Sean 134 Wigington. Shawn Wigington. Staci 151 Willemsen. Paul 134 Williams. Aileen 134 Williams. Christine 1 19 Williams. Cory 127 Williams. Darin 143 Williams. David 127 Williams. Eric 130 Williams. Erick 130 Williams. Gina 127 Williams. Neal 130 Williams. Sonia Williams, Slacey 143 Wilson, Mike 31 Wilson, Sterling Woeppel. Scott 127 Wolfe. Corey 1 19 Wonacott. Jodi 127 Wonacott. Leslie 143 Wong, Leslie 135. 158 Wong. Melanie 1 19. 158 Wood. Christine 135 Wootton. Jennifer 127. 158 Worden. Daniel 1 19 Workman. Jennifer 135 Wright. Heather 143 Wright. Jason 119, 181 Wright. Jason 31 Wynn, Lisa 31. 52 Yagerlener, Jennifer 31 Yagerlener, Justin 143 Yeh. JenLi 127 Yockel. Amy 131 Yeh. Tories 119 Yockel. Justin 171. 127. 51. 49 Yoshizawa. Toshihiko Younessian. Maziar 1 19. 164 Young. Kristi 119 Young. Richard 151 Yuen. Timothy 1 19 Zaman, Miran Zamani. Kahram Zamarripa. Cesar 31 Zanzig. Jennifer 151 Zapanta, Desnathalie Zika. Caroline 31 Zika. Robert 31 Zillman. Justin 119. 72 Zirkel. Kendall 138. 57 Zuiderweg. Sheila 143 Zuiderweg. Stephanie 151. 158 Zuverjr. Robert 1 51 2? . Interesting. That ' s the word 1 elect to describe my experience as an editor-in-chief of the annual this year. But how could anyone have anything but an interesting time in yearbook because, as you may not know, the class is chock-full of challeng- ing duties, duties to challenge, and responsibil- ities to uphold. Since withholding my gratitude would be criminal, my dearest thanks go to Au- gust C. Seeber — with whom I feel I have achieved a splendid balance of leadership in the class and who has become my pal throughout our (for lack of a better word) laborious course together. And Jimney Crickets, there are others! To our copy editors: a hearty thank you for always being there and exerting your fine language skills. To the select, individual editors: good job! You ' ve each done your part well in helping create our finely-tuned mechanism. Most of all, I give a grap- pling handshake to Clint L. Dieball and his photo- graphic staff, who are now free from any responsi- bility since they did their best with what they had. And of course, I am grateful to Mr. VanTreese, for his enlightening sense of humor, and his constant influx of guidance and spirit. You know, when I was a youngster, I alwa ys dreamed of being the high school yearbook editor-in-chief, and now hav- ing reached and wrapped that goal, if I was asked to do it again — I ' d be interested. 224 Well here it is-and not a moment too soon. Let ' s give credit where credit is due. First and most important, my esteemed partner, Andrew Prickett: I sincerely hope you don ' t lose any sleep in the future. Next, a hearty Hi Ho goes to the class editors: your effort sure pays off in the pages of this book. Then to the photographers, who were our Rocks of Gibraltar: your patience and punctu- ality sure shows off in the pictures you did take. To all the staff I haven ' t mentioned: your input and work were just as important and only lack of space will restrain me from mentioning your names. Last and certainly not least, thanks to Mr. David VanTreese: what would Chester and Fester do without you? It ' s been a great two years having you as my advisor. I wish you good health for many years. This yearbook is a reflection of the entire year. It is produced for you-the student body. We as a staff try our best to create a theme and with the students ' assistance we incorporate it. I sincerely hope you enjoy the work of our staff, Andy Prick- ett, and myself. Ul :-,.A- A 4. a A ] lAy ' ' ! J , Wy. - k ' 4 - --1 !-U3 V. V Cv c â– o ' -4 - T V r ? r ' •V , ' o ' A -( -- â– ) ' A -1 - Tg i-- !, S ,, V .Vil Q J f ' I s i 5 ' ' ii S 1 yrt , â– e H Y i ' iJ o : i li r â– 2 . ' J • -J t % H UI . I ft J : I - I ' I a S - tr, I S . h ; ««z_ o o 5 r ' ' g X £ I y J t ' X 1 - ' H - â– â– â– -•■- â– â– â– ' ' - ' - ' ' â– ro- A v, ' c 7 fQ. I . I b Xu ' fh,5 ' r - -- -f ? - t . ' ' ' ' V,. - ' yexxr- ISi-. hope -(0 =« 10 ly ' V - â– V.J I . 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