Crawford High School - Centaur Yearbook (San Diego, CA)
- Class of 1988
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'I X X E.. 2 X X X Q Q r -X 1 xl I .GX X , X xx X xx, 1 , j M W fx. v W U QM I ks- 1 NSU , Wwqsjc 95375 QW N x gkgy wwf MSX l XX WW WS 4 CX p4 we WereHeaded e ri.Q C- M Lf fa J if Kg X., X .. 2 - Opening n this, Crawford's 30th an- niversary, we as students, have excelled academically as well as in sports. Students, staff, nd the community have worked to make Crawford what it is to- day. From 1957 to 1987 we are proud to say We will be true to thee. The leigacy continues and we are hea ed.the right direction, whether it be going to college, joining the job market, or continu- ing at Crawford. ss . E Q 1-si Y xx f X Q. Cynthia Tuan-a-ruek, Leticia Hueramo, and Vanessa Watson sell refreshments at the kic off, September 10th. it Top row: Keith Alves, Sal Pecorado, Brian Rainey. Middle row: Veronica Reyes, Jeff Berlin, Noel Gendelman, Michael Cuesta, Troy Johnsonbaugh, and Rod Slnaee. Front row: Jeremy Ertl gather together to take a group shot. if f fl f P - - l.5rl3'E Ri hi Direction l , i . situ rim- i Colt fans relax during the homecoming halftime. . ,yay Kevin Garland and and Sanford Nurmi discuss the latest gossip over lunch. Y , W '-If-af se- , nf? 1 . Returning colts catch up on the latest at the Crawford Kickoff. C -S E1 TQ Y F iiii Q 'W S 'N VX l Z0 XL Opening-3 ms. ii' fi X. ......... ......-..- Af' 1, ,cf , 5 Ajvr-Salk Michael Popp sports the new moves on his skateboard. .pk Ai Marllen Poquiz laughs at the camera while she puts ,make-up on her friends. . s N . K, ..X .xii g . 1' f . 9 fri Tony Bourne dances to the music of a popular D.J. in the quad. ' Craig Ambrose entertains Joe Chauvapi and John Kortlang during lunch. 5 in i - A Top row: -Eden Nelson and Dione Torres. Middle row: Andrea Gonzales, Naomi Alvarez, Shan- non Obayashi, Pamela Lugzok, Turiya Minter, and Leslie Stuber crowd together to have the pic- ture taken. , K - - V v KxiD29 x g gkki 1 XWXQL KCRNN1 M' J 3 F Q , D. pf ff Q JL X HZ i , L3Y3Lk 5fwXf7yN k , amy' ,N f 1 9 mf? I, ' XX, ' 1 t J .pl V X . X , 1 V X. .V .ii 1 x V -Lk k I , ,A,.. , . , .f , If 1' .J frm' x 1, K X X I W aJ5gfiLLLr dk! K' Y W ,Vi Life Divid - 5 P What did summer mean to you? Was 'it the beach parties, movies, shopping outing, a job, or just plain lounging around the house? Or were you the type of person that liked to get a class out of the way and take summer school? -Either way it was your decision! Once school was let out on June 16, you had three months to do with as you wished. lt always seemed however, that what ever you did with your time it went by, too quickly! Soon it was September 10, the day of Crawford's annual kickoff. Colts were invited to come and have a preview of the up and coming year that started only four, days later on September 14. U The new J.V. Cheerleaders gave a hello cheer and dance, the new A.S.B.-officers were in- troduced as were representatives of other clubs. It was a day to get inform- ed, to have fun, and a day to help in the transition from summer to school. right: Lara Dickens tests the Colina Del Sol pooI's chlorine as part of her summerjob. below: Tim Crumrime rests during his four hour summer school class. ummer Brought . . . . ,X 6 - Summer W V ,1 3 E o E co 'v1 an Q - m - l above: Beckie Andersen gets her six hours of behind the wheel out of the way. left: Marla James and Heather Brown prepare for the new year by going clothes shopping. Z rs 25 m -ri m - S 1 Seniors show off their - Touch of Class - at the kickoff. Summer - 7 Le-l's Cele rate What was there to celebrate you ask? A lot! Why it was November 6, the end of Homecoming week and we had just won the football game, had had a fun Homecoming week and were being visited by many alumni! Yes, everyone was very ex- cited and the dance floor really showed it. The ending of the dance, however at the strike of midnight, meant that the Homecoming week had sadly come to an end. The lights flashed on, the music died down and it was time for all to say goodbye. right: Rebekah Wells and Jeremy Horton dance as King and Queen. All Photos by Busco-Nestor 'gi s 'LA above: Laurinda Stowell, Caroline Hancock, Laurie Batinica, Lynn Coover, Bernell Kanuha, Goshu Tadese, Marty Penner, and Andrea Paulson dance with a groupeffort, right: Omark Holmes, Carla Cerna and Taryn Mitchell with The Cause sing, You've got the Look! 8 - Homecoming Dance ,Q-.., above: Diana Tarleton and Karen Johnson share their excitement with a hug. left: Duane Short and Robin Sabransky seem to be enjoying themselves. Homecoming Dance - Traditional Vioforg When sport historians look back at the 1987 Homecoming game, they might refer .to it as The Mud Bowl of '87. A full week of rain, combined with the less than perfect Patrick Henry field resulted in a dirty, slippery mud bath for the Colts and their op- ponents, the Cardinals of Hoover High. With the conditions being what they were, it was no surprise that the game was tainted by eight fumbles, three of them by the Colts. However, despite the dif- ficulty of using a rubber football instead of the usual leather, quarterback Keith Gilbert delivered another league leading performance, highlighted by a 10 yard touchdown pass to James Gordon, who finished the night with 7 receptions for 83 yards. In a questionable strategic move, Hoover opted to kick off again in the second half, after deferring in the first half. The Colts took the opening kick and march- ed down the field for six points. The drive was capped by a 10 yard touchdown run by Sean Mitchell. The Crawford defense was denied a shutout with a 1 yard touchdown run by Hoover with less than two minutes remaining in the game. But the Colts would not be denied a 12-6 victory. right: Amy Bamberger gives V for Victory. below: Sean Mitchell, protecting the ball, gains yardage. All Photos by Busco Nestor 10 Homecoming Game E? W1 ' Eg, 'NA' Q ask H' W Y X M W m' su WHMWI ' 1 um ,k , 3 ,W ,. , '-Wi gf N 1 www Q H x :Wu - if , 1,,, , W V 'fxx ww '!-N 1' 1,wa.-E ,M ,,u, 'zwwxg A Coll Tradilion . ,. ,-Li1? Senior Couple - Adrian Nunez-Rocha and Araceli Gonzales. Senior Couple - Charles Phillips and Anchela Luangviseth. left to right: Richie McCIees, Sonia Cano, Patrick Bayles, Jennifer Crooker, Charles Phillips, Rebekah Wells, Anchela Luangviseth, Jerem Horton, Araceli Gonzales, Adrian Nunez-Rocha, Janice Burlaza and Matt Pruden. 12 - Homecoming Court H30 Years of Tradition, was the theme for Homecoming 1987-88. To carry out the Tradi- tion on October 23, 1987, each grade level nominated couples to represent their class in the Homecoming Court. The nominees were put on a ballot and on October 29, the classes voted for their final representatives. At the Donut Dunk'em, on November 3, the winners were an- nounced. Each underclass had one couple represent them, while the Seniors had three. On November 6, only one Senior couple, out of the three would be chosen Homecoming King and Queen. That Friday night, at halftime a silence of anticipation fell over the crowd. Then the an- nouncement was made, Jeremy Horton 1987- 881 King and Rebekah Wells Queen. CPictured le J All Photos by Busco-Nestor Junior Couple - Patrick Bayles and Jennifer Crooker Sophomore Couple Richie McClees and Sonia Cano Freshman Couple -- Janice Burlaza and Matt Pruden Homecoming Court 13 A Week to Remember The action of 1987-88 Homecoming started on November 3, 1987, at the Donut Dunk'em. The Auroras stuffed everyone with donuts and the Chorus and Varsity Cheerleaders performed. Then the 1987-88 Homecoming Court was announced. On November 4, in the Quad, the ex- citement continued. The Court got all wrapped up in the mummy wrap com- petition. And on November 5 they slurped up some fun by eating some whipped cream pies. Throughout the week friends bought each other balloons and carnations to bring spirit to one another. Friday, November 6, was the top of all the fun. The rally at lunch promoted spirit and was fun to watch. Monica Chavez gives giggling Tracie Levengood a token of spirit. Our Drill Team showing its stuff at the Homecoming Rally 14 Homecoming Week . ...,. manga .- ..- . ,. ' ,J -+- The Varsity Cheerleaders hosting the successful Homecoming Rally. QQ? Patrick Bayles slurps up some fun in the pie eating contest. md --.. f 'K' , 1-MW ,,,,,,, , Af. f W , I , st Lady Ms. Gray and President Mr. Stanlnger walking pro- iy through the horseshoe. Homecoming Week Floating Through the Decades Z 5, 5 m 'rl v-ESQ' ' above: Geraldina Nunez-Rocha adds to the 80's theme of the Sophomore Float- Second place. Jeff Davis and Chris Rodriguez play lt's My Birthday by the Beatles from the 60's for the Junior Float- Third place. 16 - Homecoming Floats radii ..- above: Freshman Float - 50's - First place. above left: Senior Float - 70's - Fourth place. 35115 i pl . as 'V 'a'4+-L A jukebox? A beach scene? A birthday cake? Pink Floyd graffiti? Were these the Homecoming floats? Yes, yes they were, but what were they doing in the quad the Tuesday after homecoming week? z 2 They had never been shown off in the middle of the quad jbeforelg but e,re If had never frames! gys it rai the floats' co uid ATS? Sh OWU Ei essss lit game but in theffidait if ies tiee iiit I.. tf'- -1-1 above Freshman float getting its finishing f David wagne V touches below: After the judging, junior float torn apart. ff ,Ll-f:'!1!f 3.,!i fffqq Sophomores take their float apart. -N 'lvl- Homecoming Floats - 17 18 - Dr. Dean On the night of November 18 the World s Foremost Hypnotist Dr Dean paid Crawford High a visit. He dazzled the crowd with his ef- fortless way of making people fall asleep with his touch. All night the laughter polluted the air. Friends watched friends pretend to be famous singers dancers and even teachers at.Crawford. Dr. Dean dynamically transformed regular students into great per- formers. The night was filled with excitement and laughter. Dr. Dean left many Crawford Colts with one of the most fun memories of their lives. All photos by Busco-N st r , Dynamic Dr. Dean ls this the new Janet Jackson of Crawford High? fl I Cuddling up to Dr. Dean Sonny Boy Erlc Kobrlck enjoys the song. i l 3 il il 5 5 SE , El 5 e 5 9 1 if 3 ss 52 2 Z Z 2 Q The above Dr. Dean tells Felix Reyes and Edith Machacek Crightj to fall deep and deeper asleep. r ,,,,l, M. The dramatic effect of Dr. Dean's daze. Mi. 5-ig,,f,Lj? rn, 9 , :MW X V 'L L i si, fx 1?a. 4 1 . , 1. ,N Y 7, , 3' +,,z.'I3mZ'ef' ' i 4 4 , w Q A r . , ' 43 f,f,Aw ,g,,'f,, , .il A V k fs? 'Y W 2?,?ifg,fz 54f,fff'7 it X.-it Q H47 5 Tw if f ,Q ,L fn fx as f'.,. 394. x Jason Diliaha and Jamal Howard demonstrate their interpretation of Swan Lake. Dr. Dean - 19 Survey Qags Whal's Popular 1. Movies 2. Shopping Malls 3. Gelatos Cafe HANG OUTS ACTIVITIES: 1. DancesfFootball Games 2. Shopping 3. Basketball Games 20 - What's Popular in 1 SNACKSXIVIUNCHIES CAR -CORE Hope Saltzman admires the most popular 1. V.W. Bug Convertible 2. Snickers car. 2. Corvette 3. 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R.E.M. - Document 2- Levis 3. iNxs - KickfSaItand Pepper - Hot, 3' Geneffa Cool, and Vicious iaqqaM uoser What's Popular - 21 A Dag inthe Life of a Student What did you do today? Remember that ques- tion? How about the answer? It was usually just, Oh, the normal. Well, what was the normal? The normal day usually started with the alarm going off at 6:00 a.m., running to the shower and getting ready to go to the great institution - Crawford High. Once there, there were another thousand bells that would go off to direct you to a variety of classes: math, English, science, etc. ln the middle of the day some students left campus for a break and to,grab some lunch, but then it was time to race back for the rest of the day. Some students even had activities after the last bell such as sports, clubs, and work. With the sun nearly set, most would finally get home for what else, but more study - homework. Some students found time to do hobbies, too! Then it was time to hit the sack at about 10:00 p.m. But only after setting the alarm clock for 6:00 a.m. in preparation for the start of yet another day of, Oh, just the normal. right: During the morning rush Lesley Banda blow dries her hair in preparation for school. Class after class -they were 55 minutes long. .Z , . Burger King is a popular stop for Louis Savage and Sarah Sneed at lunchtime 22 A Day in the Life of a Student pu-...X -4. ...,. un- r 4 wk if wink, 3 A . .JK .N , ft . K 'U , . l , l av . l 2 my 8 ' 4- Q in-J! M. ,'1. if gf'-f--A 'i iT,. 'im ti 09-'N , b j Qi 231: Q C Q, mpg asus 1 g ibn L34 A wif I 'M wx , J-A 1 - :Q , - Y , -'F -f . X, H, , 'f f ' c ....f.,,fg, Bridget Ancheta plays soccer as an after school av if xg ' ,Sag X., ' 1 Q.. an-dv JS, 5 bffl'-v,5,c It ' ' ,K ff' - 4 -vi'-W I Q , in , ,. ,, -'tif sf. A . I .agi15:,gQ:4j:s f ' fi. .gy::.f,a-Aj :inf-'sg 3.1 ' , t EL E A Ly-. .i ,..'v-. 154' 'V 'r ,g . E 'if' - K M,-. fi 4w.+,v?i?f3f'Q54:w!! - - ' -- ' in 1-3 ' - XS' , A V v- V, .uf 'K' . .-.L- k.f'.s J Sh? X. activity. Omark Holmes takes time to practice playing his key-board after doing homework. Z ra 5 ro '11 m 1 2 9 E' 5. K., J A Day in the Life of a Student- 23 Ouisfanding Seniors . . . hui' 24 - Senior Standouts i 4,,,1f is 1 Hamming it up, the Outstanding Seniors love to be on camera. Headed towards the Olympics. fMost athleticj - Cassandra Tex and Jeremy Horton ,.,,,0 5 5 5 M 5 7 1 lv .M W f Q' 1 AZ . Z , ,M ' 1 M f M Heading to the prom with 5 dates. CBiggest Flirtsj - Yulonda Allen, Keith Williams and Katherlne Martinez. 'Sfgf ll! Q if Heading in the right direction. CMost likely to succeedj - Neil Glick, Phung Lam and Alicia Helms. Heading all around the world. CBest all aroundj - Charles Phillips and Araceli Gonzales. All photos by Busco-Nestor Senior Standouts - 25 Made the Grade Heading toward life together. flnseparable buddiesj - John Schwering and Keith Gilbert. N 35 U1 I-1-r E.: '05 2-2' 26' S:- fb Pm Q. FQ' O FO' 3' O C 3' DJ 'U 2 A Q N U7 CD O O C '9- CD V CD 5' N s 5 2 O a ll W 3 2 O W i iw i i ' f gi i M lgvfwf fy Xi., V A ff 1 AA ju AW fi! gb .:,,:ig 'r All ff, ity?-f I In 1 Headed in the direction df a party. fBiggest Socb - Elizabeth McDonald and Sean Mitchell 26 - Senior Standouts eaded for a Nestles Quick shake. QMost likely to drink milk in a barj - Lee Jensen nd Susan Sullivan. , ..L, ,J WE if .... J Q Headed in the direction of a modeling career. fBest Dressedb - Gary Brown and Alexis Thornton. Heading for a spot on the Rocketts. 4Sexiest legsj - Onnle Ferguson and Adrian Nunez-Rocha. All photos by Busco-Nestor Senior Standouts - 27 e're Ahead of the Gang With Experience Money! Money! Money! That's what everybody wanted. Most knew however, that money didn't grow on trees. Because of this fact some of Crawford's finest were introduced to the four letter word - WORK. And work they did! They gave up weekends and afternoons to ex- perience a little bit of the real world, trying to prove that they could earn the money they needed for everyday expenses. This was the reason deter- mined students made sacrifices. It was all in the name of money. All Photos by Nickie Farrar T 5 '91, f an above: Here is your own Shamu, Miss, says Martin Desrochers at Sea World. Three wings coming right up, says James Spotts and John Cagney from Popeye's Chicken. 28 Working Students as-ggi 5 1 N 5353, N . . - I gy 1' ff it W' k i Judd Lehrer and Mlchael Ortman show off their pizza making expertise. y i-, ' W ,A Kathleen Schatzle prepares a W9 sub at Togo's. Between shows at the Century Twin Cinema, Hien Dihn neatens up. My ,S p Lg 2 1 f 'YUM ,V F! ATI' ni' if ',i' .ii' i ,, .fzf f !' 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All photos by Busco-Nestor. 1 22,44 .iff l? it Edith Machacek and Jeffrey Berlin arrive in a limousine and are greeted by Mr. Lalne. fy A, P X Marsi Reed, Christopher Johnson, Kristen Davis, Raymond Thomp- son and Charma Hendricks show off their formal attire. 30-A.S.B.Ball Laurinda Stowell twists to the music by Sound Off Productions fb MQNQ. Q Q, 4 56 if 1 5. Q. X? E.: I 1 O fi 55: .ti :H gl: Q5 'Ov obert Nlchols and Norma Nledens chat and enjoy the cool breeze on the boat's eck. N Reflections ,. K Q' '-19:1 D' ' v 'Q -F9821 n 1 Bei ',x1 's v ,, ,v Saliha Nelson and escort board the Berkeley with elegance. Peter Meredith, Christen Runge, Gallt Lola, and Douglas Connor debate whether or not to get more chocolate covered fruit. A.S.B. Ball - pirit ofthe uture lt was Friday, October 30, but those at Crawford put their imagination caps on and pretended that it was the spooky day of Halloween. Even though it was one day early there was no problem with the usual Crawford Colt spirit. Colts dressed up in all sorts of costumes ranging from the traditional ghosts, witches and goblins, to present day clowns, babies and belly dancers. Throughout the day friends shared compliments on each other's costumes and creative ideas for next year. When the day was near its end, smeared make-up, squished rubber noses and fake teeth were all evidence that Crawford worked hard to show its spirit. Laurie Batlnica as a sailor cheers - Happy Halloween. ? ,. Michael Brown as a vampire shows his fangs. Victoria Howard and Diane Salerio smile as clown and jail bird. Jagmrl uug LQ 4 .I M Jove: Dracula, Joshua Brown-Williams, asks Heather Fredrickson and baby heryl McClain if they would consider donating a pint of blood. 6 sl ,K-5 3 2. J Jayne-I above: Nicole Boatman as a spider and Alalne Tralnor as a lion prepare to eat their prey, Halloween - 33 Fl 2 J slow: POW! BANG! ls it? It is, it is Michael Rabln as Bat Man! E 5 Where Are You Headed? .I gs 31 fe I xx :L x ' vo I f, ..-k . k'f,' ' Q' I 0 L! nm , 3' An . v I P Q , 2 , ,' eeee , e N ' XJ W e QEN ,, ,o .0 Q 4 .X vi I., s , J 3 o 0' L A , , 1 , V V' v' 1' 6 7 o 5 L ' i 'fo sl P 7,1 . ' Q. mf' ' j nf ,,f' 4 ,rn Q.. 3 2 , V . X 'ia I fl N Q, I D , o n . U QA, S O . Q 4 4 ' , . ' u H ' XNJ K4 g 11 .A . 4 , A . ' il I 4- . 'lf , .0 ' ' ' x 0 X x ' Wgerdga re Qou EQ Y,-, Jjfeig 'WSH F X l U 51,533-.Q. l .251-. l 1 ' i 'lf lr D5 ' fir' ,Wife 36 - Friends l To Going Ahead ether g Everyone had a certain someone that was special to them. Everyone had those special friends that always made you smile. No matter how many friends we had, each held a special place in our hearts. Through thick and thin they would always be by your side. A true friend didn't care what you looked like, or what you said, they only cared about what you felt in your heart. It was those friends that assured you that wherever you were headed you would never be alone. 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Zi nl El mi -r' l N , -1 , ., i N , 1 Drill proudly marches in- to second place during their first competition. iff' Malasla Taltano smiles in enthusiasm as Drlll Team marches inthe Columbus Day Parade. Dlana Tarleton, Drill Captain, 1988 Crawford's letter carriers present the Marching Band and Drill Team to onlooking spectators. 40 - Drill --l Rebecca Lee Marlea Mael Mlchele Sllvas and Sharlynn Buss. Second row: Zarlta Gant, Shlrley Boyd, Chrlsten Runge, Turlya Mlnter, Isabel Lyles, Tarleton Clndy Wright and Cynthla Avalos Third row Vlckle Ades, Evette Castro, Eden Nelson, Malasia Taltano, Jennlfer Meyers, Sallha Nelson, Llza Marla Dlaz Amy Spracklen and Candlce Wiseman Fourth row: Patrlcla Escamllla, Krlsta Slltala, Krlsten Okey, Heather Fredrlckson, Jonlkka Hudson, Haggerty Natasha Junlors Raquel Berumen and Janice Marshall. Front row: Dlana Tarleton. Drill Team is an unique organization which trained each member to react and respond to team effort skills of twirling, marching, precision drill, contemporary dance, and individual skills, all blended for competition purposes. With the aid of new advisor, Mrs. Conry, Drill managed to obtain a new set of uniforms and a permanent division of Letter Carriers to fulfill the squad of five divisions: Tall Flags, Short Flags, Hand Corps, Letter Carriers, and Majorettes. Made up of a select squad of 32 girls, Crawford's Drill Team played a major roll in keeping with our winning tradition. The Colt girls marched to the top by placing second in the Columbus Day Parade. They also participated in numerous other parades, such as, the La Jolla Christmas Parade, and the four-mile stretch of the Mother Goose Parade. Back row: Patricia Escamllla, Secretary, Heather Fredrickson, President, Zarita Gant, Treasurer, Krlsten Okey, Vice President, and Krista Slltala, Letter Carriers. Second row: Rebecca Lee, Lieutenant - Tall Flags, Malasia Taltano, Lieutenant - Hand Corps, Evette Castro, Lieutenant - Short Flags, and Diana Tarleton, Captain. Drill- 41 Choru y Back row: Mrs. Slobig, Susan Barnson, Monica Fox, Jason Dillaha, Robbie Beran, Troy Johnsonbaugh, Erin Kennedy, Marcella Maxwell, and Cind Tuan-a-ruek. Second row: Christine Flores, Lisa Rockhill, Suzetta 0'NeiI, Sean Wynn, Nathan Gaylord, Anthony Rivera, Melanie McKinney, Cheron Max well, MaryAnn Byrd, and Klm Selbe. Third row: Helen Yust, Marie Hooks, Christina Luna, Ray Alexander, Raynell Mills, James Scholte, Dusty Schlepp Delana Washington, Cattrlca Mister, and Priscilla Schofield. Front row: Donna Swafford, Dione Torres, Racheal Roberts, Adrian Llzano, Michael John. George Khaleghl, Jolene Lucero, Danlelle Radcliff, and Cindy Mutton. 42 - Chorus California Here We Q3 CII Cl Come D EI? C? ...H .. A Back row: Llsa Gontang, Crystal Taylor, Shire Prlce, Sherlyn Haynes, Marian Rucker, and Mrs. Slobig. Second row: Torrle Edwards, Jackie Horne Tammle Tarleton, Lisa Bunts, and Stacie Morgan. Front row: Deeatta Carter, Drlna Panlccia, Saunya Williams, Veronlca Castillo, Lorl Smlth, an' Latosha Williams. Q K 2 1 S lf S Z E. 5 ID 'n m Q S Q ack row: Nathan Gaylord, Mrs. Sloblg, and Davld Berlin. Second row: Candice Wiseman, Jessica Henegar, and Zarita Gant. Third iw: Marty Desrochers, Rebeca Lee, Nlchelle McCree, and Joe Mlyahara. Front row: Sharon Duncan, Sharon Wiskoff, and Stephanie I ieorge Khaleghl and Marla Dlaz top off everyone's dessert by singing at the Ice :ream Social. ' Crawford's Chorus sang the sweetest melodies during the past year. Between practice, concerts, and competitions, they had lit- tle time for much else. Three separate classes: Madrigals, Concert Choir, and Girls' Choir, all lead by Mrs. Slobig, performed at many Crawford events. One of their biggest hits, the Ice Cream Social, sparked enthusiasm in the crowd when they sang old hits such as: I Found A Million Dollar Baby, Tea for Two, .Ieepers Creepers, and Sweet Georgia Brown. The chorus' also incor- porated sing-alongs with songs like, California Here I Come, Baby Face, and Tuxedo Junction. They also put on their yearly shows at the Donut Dunkfem, and the Christmas and Spring concerts. With talented and dedicated vocalists, the Crawford Chorus upheld its reputation as an outstanding choral group. Chorus - 43 Back row: Rebecca Lee, Marlea Mael, Kyra Johnson, Robert Nlchols, Rodney Isaac, George Sanders, Mark Esqulbel, Steve Pollte, Scott Reed, Sharlynn Buss, and Mlchele Sllvas. Second row: Turlya Mlnter, Chrlsten Runge, and Isabel Lyles. Third row: Shlrley Boyd, Zarlta Gant, Andrew Moore, Norma Nledans, Stacia Morgan, Laurlnda Stoven, Tracle Levengood, Jennlter Helnz- man, Laurle Ollver, Vlrglnla Cole, Bryon Smlth, Clndy Wright, Cynthia Avalos, and Tammle Tarleton. Fourth row: Amy Spracklen, Terrl Arnold, Arnaldo Camacho, Klrsten Johnson, Baron Greenhouse, Kelly Spearman, Sharon Duncan, Trlsta Wood, Alysla Pschalda, Aaron Boaz, Veronlca Castillo, and Sharon Wlskoff. Fifth row: Eden Nelson, Jennlfer Meyers, Evette Castro, and Dlana Tarleton. Front row: Candlce Wiseman, Malasla Taltano, Sallha Nelson, Patrlcla Escamllla, Krlsta Slltala, Krlsten Okey, Heather Fredrlckson, Jonlkka Hudson, Megan Haggerty, Natasha Junlors, Raquel Berumen, Janice Mar- shall, Llza Castro, Marla Dlaz, and Vlckle Ades. Marching Band tuning up for half-time during Homecoming. 44 - Band Drum Major, Terrl Dawn Arnold. Sharon Wlskoff plays her heart out during competition. Z o I ro 11 on 2 or - mf? 4 f' 1: Qefga, 'Q fs -'f rifgi' , Crawford's band finishes the last stretch of the Columbus Day Parade. Band Mezzo Forte and More A With new crimson, white, and blue uniforms, the Crawford Marching Band strutted into the new year under the encouragement of advisor, Mr. Praetz. The Colts showed off their skill and talent by placing a prestigious third in the city-wide competition in the Columbus Day Parade. The Band also competed in many well known invitationals, such as, the St. Patrick's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Easter Seals Parades. With the Colt marchers comprised of mostly freshmen and sophomores, the Crawford Band appeared to be headed in the right direction. Band - 45 Letlermen Q Cl G Sports Paged Off D D EP l i Back row: Coach Klng, Frank Marlno, Kelth Shaffer, Michael Anelli, Robert Rodriguez, and Zane Kindsvater. Second row: Bill Stanlnger, Duane Short, Chu Knlght, Matthew Hom, Mlchael Bourne, Jeremy Horton, and Desiree Thomas. Third row: Pamela Wllliams, Vickie Ades, Louis Savage, Manny Gagllano, Way Hosaka, Chlp Phllllps, Sanford Nurml, Aaron Leighton, and Mlchele Sllvas. Fourth row: Robin Sabransky, Kristen Okey, Jeanette Homlck, Kelth Wllllams, Edd Baskln, Heather Brown, .lennlfer Ellls, Marla James, Erlc Schlndler, Dulce Mosler, Rebecca Lee, Goshu Tadese, and Sharlynn Buss. Front row: Sonla Del RI Terrl Butler, Cassandra Tex, Crystal Toms, Terrl Arnold, Karln Estes, and Marlea Mael. The Letterman's Club made up one of To be a member of the Lettermen's 2.0 grade point average in their academi the largest clubs at Crawford. lt consisted Club is an unique honor. Not only did CIHSSGS- Crawf0rd'S leffefmefl WSI' of Colts who had lettered in a varsity members have to exhibit their talents on definitely the cream of the crop! sport. the athletic field. they had to maintain a 46 - Letterman Club -4 zffd A A, illilusx l5w9l?K iff . ,tgaygrwif i' i 8 1' ' 'S :Q riry 1987-88 AFS Officers, Davld Wagner, and Mlchael Velnbergs. Back row: Justln Brooks, Michael Velnbergs, Lynn Coover, Amanda Scheevel, Cathy Robins, Davone Phanthao, Andrea Maxwell, Chrls Townsend, Quentin Brown. and 5 Justln Beope. Second row: Danlelle Jacobson, Mr. Lawhead, Davld Wagner, Sophea E Klm, Tracy Levengood, Voueh Choa, and Shlrley Boyd. Front row: Mlchelle Kaslk, Llnda Hasman, Jennlfer Ellls, Debble Klng, and Christen Runge. World Wide Colts AFS CAmerican Field Servicej is an organization dedicated to peace through the promotion of world-wide intercultural learning and living ex- periences for young adults and their families. AFS also organizes a number of events throughout the year which pro- vide everyone with opportunities to meet other people who are involved with AFS and who are enthusiastic about making a practical contribution to peace and international understanding. It is the largest international high school exchange program, and has been operating for 35 years. ln addition, many colleges and universities recognize the value of AF S's educational impact. Successful fundraising, both local and national, enables AFS to offer such an opportunity to students from all economic and social levels. ' Mr. Lawhead, the new advisor, brought a revival to the organization. During the year, Crawford hosted AFS club members from Tucson. In ex- change, Crawford's AFS'ers traveled to Tucson and enjoyed the culture of scenic Arizona. AFS - 47 Chelle Nlchols does one of her high-flying flips for the crowd at half-time. Sum .ii Katie Martlnezjumps forjoy after the Colts make a touchdown. A Q 1 Yvette Johnson helps raise spirit within the stands at a J.V. game. Marla James chants, Go Colts, Go! to enthusiastic spectators. Crawford's Varsity Cheerleaders, who with a lot of hard work and ability, did an excellent job of encouraging school spirit and enthusiasm. Lead by Advisor, Mrs. Getter, and Captain, Kathy Diedrich, the group strove to raise the spirit at games and rallies. They could be seen with pom pons swaying, pony tails bobbing, and a chorus of voices pleading for massive responses from the sports enthusiasts at 48 - Cheer Divider all our home games. Along with this home-front appearance, their am- bassadorship of good will and high spirits at various games on opposing fields, made them one of the most appreciated and prestigious organizations. The Junior Varsity Pep Squad supported school and team spirit all year. Through various rallies, and sporting events, our JV squad pointed our teams in the right direc- tion, with the help of both Mrs. Getter and Captain, Jeanette Homick. Both JV and Varsity attended US Cheer Camp from August 24-27 on th campus of UC Santa Barbara. At cam they received awards for superior and ex cellent overall appearances. Because o' their overwhelming enthusiasm they earn ed a spirit award. Way to go Colts! ,i 3 U J.V. Cheer 5 Back row: Tara Marano, Yvette Johnson, Marle Hooks, and 5 Tessa Baxter. Second row: Heather Brown, Jeannette Homlck, Q and Patrlcla Jewell. Front row: Maria James, Jessica Sandoval, 2' and Stephanle Toms. Jeannette Homlck, Captain, leads the cheers during one of the many J.V. football games. J.V. Cheer - 48A -vi' Katherine Martlnez it Q Kyra Johnson i Laura Patino 48B - Varsity Cheer Varsiig Cheer All photos by Busco-Nest: fl' i 1 Sonia Del Rlo Taryn Mitchell Kathy Dledrlch i 11:1 M1 Allcla Helms Chelle Nlchols Amy Bamberger 'Ya A .Z Q- 1988 Mascot B K Crystal Toms Etlrsa lnnlss Varsity Cheer - 48C un ' ' - W :: ua n sa. f r fiijif-1. I , I N -if. 531 jg, 2? -'Q 'yt' A -Y .fizwu In 5' o A - .,. . ,, . , o 'LL'Jf. M' .-an J H -Q ' 'S' --4 ' : 3 o gow 1 . , ., - Hi A ' . i7.LYY H., . 7. x R , :', f ,, i i E 3 H-wife 3:1 ' M ,, 3 , V .y:,.,,,1 :il F Senior Cabinet Junior Cabinet ASB Aides rn 2 g J ' ei M, 'X VI . . 1 I q ,lr A, .- wx, 2 Y 4 1 - A 3 N ' n ix 1 saw' . 1 , iii' ie Q5 Freshman Cabinet Commissioners Advisor, Mr. Falrley m C UI 0 9 Z m ui H Q Sophomore Cabinet ASB Cabinet 48D - ASB ' X - 4 , :Hy At' nn l X. 1, Us 6. Kg A W. 2 ,g ' ' 'S 1 X 10 122' 1 lx .,.. .w.v...,,.v.,.....,,,......,........ if ' wx xi 2' Nui , ui v',, Wai? JW 'gf if i x K' Gr, f gk.. ' f wiv ffjf, . X S? ' sf- :. ' 1' 1-fa , ' .5:a,. wk A , A- SA 'x X in M' M'-iw x .- 11 we Back row: Nickle Farrar, Mr. Brewer. Second row: Tara Marano, Melanie Booth, and Linda Hasman. Third row: Jason Webber, Terrl Arnold, Theresa Paluso, David Wagner, and Dlana Brassey. Fourth row: Asorly Lee, Dawn Peterson, Patricia Jewell, and Ricky Chong. Fifth row: Christa Beck, Renee Hellbrunn, John Schwering, Erln Lawler, Elsa Burlaza, and Tom Thalvatana. Front row: Hadley Worcester, Carla Garner, and Julie Couch. Q Q Q Headed in the Right Direction ij ij Q Headed in the right direction was Crawford's 1987-88 Centaur staff. Using graphic, writing, and communication skills, the staff put together the 240 page yearbook. Throughout the year they were 48F - Centaur responsible for recording sports events, social events, organizations's activities, and personal photos to help create a book full of memories to last for years to come. Headed by advisor, Mr. Brewer, and editor-in-chief, Carla Garner, the staff produced a book with more color than ever before. With a lot of dedication and hard work the 1988 Centaur staff presented a unique and fun filled book. Centaur Advisor Jay Brewer Editor-in-Chief Carla Garner Student Life Editor Theresa Paluso Student Life Assistant Tara Marano Organizations Editor 3 hrista Beck i Organizations Assistant Patricia Jewell , Sports Editor l Hadley Worcester Sports Assistants Ricky Chong John Schwering Academics Editor Asorly Lee Academics Assistant Renee Heilbrunn Faculty Editor Dawn Peterson 1 Faculty Assistant David Wagner Senior Editor 3 Terri Dawn Arnold Junior Editor l Linda Hasman Sophomore Editor Elsa Burlaza Freshman Editor Diana Brassey , Business Manager Melanie Booth Assistant Business Manager Julie Couch Photographers Nickie Farrar Erin Lawler Tom Thaivatana Jason Webber ia 'X S B-' X ,1- John Schwerlng works on his preliminaries for sports. gi . 2 sw Carla Garner helps Terrl Arnold pick out pictures it ga Tara Marano and Ricky Chong prepare negatives to be sent out for printing. t o Centaur - 48G 48H - Auroras Back row: Mal Van, Matora Madler, .lennlfer Thomas, Ellzabeth McDonald, Candice Wlseman, Klmberly Selbe, Alexis Thornton, Allcla Helms, Cheryl Gay, and Dana Doherty. Second row: Melanle Booth and Alane Tralnor, Third row: Katherlne Fallon and Sallna Vllla. Fourth row: Anchela Luangwlseth and Susan Sullivan. Fifth row: Carla Garner and Asorly Lee. Front row: Karen Trlnh and Ha Ly. From left. Carla Garner, Chaplain, Dana Doherty, Corresponding Secretary, Katherlne Fallon, President, Alicia Helms, Recording Secretary, Alane Tralnor, Vice President, Melanle Booth, Historian, Anchela Luangviseth, Treasurer. GCI Auroras Offered Hospitalitg DD tn V 'Qkw Matora Madler and Alexis Thornton enjoy themselves at the pot luck. The Auroras, meaning Goddess of the Dawn, is a special organization composed of senior girls. To be selected as an Aurora required a grade point average of at least 3.3 and a record of good citizenship. As a club member, their duties were to assist the school and community in the best ways possible. With Mrs. Ogata, advisor, these seniors helped make our community enjoyable by caroling at the UCSD Medical Center dur- ing the holiday vacation. Apart from their service off campus they sold bagels as a fund raising event and sponsored the yearly Donut Dunk'em. There they provided donuts and refreshments to students and staff while the Homecoming Court was announced, and Charles Phillips was selected as this year's Auroras' Sweetheart. The Auroras made our school and community a better place to be. WX Charles Phillips, Auroras' Sweetheart. Mrs. Ogata, Auroras' Advisor. 3 fl an E. ro CD o o ,-, :r Elizabeth McDonald discusses upcoming activities with Susan Sullivan. Auroras - 49 Q 1 .le ,ag ' ,. ,,, I -. sing-.',?'?-l ' I ' wa ', :F4 Wiwigii . fiff--Keith!!! H- , V5 ziggy y 4,4 1 'V E-Tncen CRHUJFORD HIGH SCHOOL SHN DIEGO CHLIFOHIXHH Front row: Mr. Norton, Marcella Maxwell, Karina Schmidt, Jason Webber, Michelle Kasik, Joshua Brown-Williams, Nicole Simpson, Melanie Booth, Erlcka Klser, Rachel Wolf, Erln Lawler, Frank Merritt, Rodney Isaac, and Craig Ambrose. ij Q Cl The Inside Story lj D Cb The Pacer, under advisor, Mr. Norton and Co-editors, Melanie Booth and Nicole Johnson, strove to publish a newspaper each month throughout the year. The 16 member staff spent early mornings preparing for its publication. This is like a real newspaper job, said Mr. Norton, they have things to do and I try to keep out of it as much as possible and let them do it. The Pacer staffs' responsibilities ranged 50 - Pacer from seeking out news to meeting deadlines. The publication was produced entirely on campus. The process first began with searching and finding the real news. Next, a rough draft was written and submitted to the page editors. The page editors chose the better articles and fit them on their pages. The final drafts of these articles were typeset, layed out, and photographed, page by page. The negatives were used to burn plates for the 4' printing press. Finally, the monthly edi- tions of the 1987-88 Pacer were printec and distributed. Everything was very deadline oriented and last minute but The Pacer always arrived on schedule. l've learned a lot and the respon- sibilities have taught me to be depen- dable, and a well rounded person, said Rachel Wolf. The students and stafl greatly enjoyed the effort put forth from the students who made up The Pacer. F1 2. J r' m 5 0 1 li Mr. Norton and Marcella Maxwell try to visualize the final draft of the upcoming Pacer. Using a T-square, Karina Schmidt ensures the straightness of her lines. Jason Webber formats his page. rn ..-'fi f ,ff g R,-f 0 -1 ...xr-F Rodney Isaac carefully watches Craig Ambrose's editing techniques. Pacer - 51 , , , , , . , V .- -E , :,- ,V . 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Cl Cl Tom Jones in the Making Q Q Excellence and skill were among the many things Drama Productions strove for. Through their dedication and hard work, they presented a play entitled Tom Jones. Drama Productions' teacher, Ms. Thompson, directed the play and gave en- couragement to her students. 52 Drama Not only did they produce plays for the school, but also took time out of their busy schedule to cast, memorize their lines, and audition. Overall, Drama Productions excelled in most every way. They were definitely headed the right direction. Eric Kobrick stands as proudly as young Ton Jones himself. Productions Were onthe Move Y-' 'M' Winn we-an '- V ..,1r-on if N C 6 -. f 'an iw, ' 5 32? f 5 I fa 'J 'S Li 2 L, fb 'B Back row: Nell Gllck, Erlc Kobrlck, Ms. Thompson, Beckle Andersen, Colln Watson, and Carla Garner. Second row: Aaron Lelghton, Andrew Hlnton, Marcus Patrell, Jaclnda Holden, Gary Brown, Shawn Romagnolo, Katherlne Kinne, and Elisabeth Rlordan. Front row: Roger Chan, Lara Dickens, and Taryn Mltchell. F1 2. :J 5 1 2 A ' Eff Colin Watson searches through the wardrobe for an addition to his great outfit. Taryn Mitchell dabs a little lipstick on her lips before the big play. Drama - 53 Coca-Cola in Fashion NW .msn John Slmpllclano models the newest in Coca-Cola outerwear. AI Sanders shows off his true self For the second year in a row the Coca-Cola Fashion Club was in step with fashion. The club choreographed and starred in their own fashion show, modeling the newest.line of outerwear from the Coca-Cola Company. To be a part of this fashion show, the members had to follow strict attendance rules by atten- ding each club meeting. Headed by advisor, Mr. Fairley, and Elizabeth Garcia the Fashion Club gave it their all and kept the Coca-Cola spirit alive. Marle Hooks gets down and has a great time. All photos by Busco-Nestor .M- Take a look at us now. Gary Brown steps out with a new look. 5 ,I -v... o....,..f if 2 Ellzabeth Garcla poses confidently: ' Coca-Cola Club From Around the Globe i . Yi 56 j 'k A .. By becoming a member of one of the foreign 'lt if 3 I il language clubs on campus many students learned a great deal about new cultures, languages, and coun- tries. Each club participated in many activities and new information wa's always gained, The German Club, with newggdvisor, Mr. Stell, .9 C -E- Y met every Friday to ,increase Efiejfiknowledge of Ger- many and its includ- ed two and Sven Kagff Ji'ii I i 'F the UQQEVEYQQQQQB Of bv par- ticipagii in in the il ' Honor - eve' . :,: at Somew two aiding the ho s Qf2idfe . sewaeeai, .e nsofing a canned Thlg S,m. ple task of the Hispanic The FreWhwClW , 'iia few new members f this year EII ma g i sanog, Ms. MacDonald. J I: 4 The French5ig ' atched films, and To be seal of siitiyrhfiniese clubs, all that was needed was an avid interest in learning about the country and its unique culture. The enthusiastic members of each club definitely had that in common. German Club: Back row: Holger Sprlngborn, Sven Kasprack, Karlna Schmldt, Mlchelle Kaslk, and Da Martin. Front row: Matthew Baumgardner, and Matthlas Hoang. RK in M if W wg, F 5 W bu 1-. Latin Club: Back row: Christa Beck, Llnda Hasman, Mrs. Gonzales, Davld Wagner, Phu Tran, Edgar Henderson, and Melody Flores. Second row: Klm Vo, Han Do, Putheary Pang, Borath Nop, Matthew Fallon, and Madellne 0'DonnelI. Front row: Roger Chan, Lara Dickens, Beckle Andersen, Tammy Tran, Katherlni Fallon, and Mason Withers. - German, Latin 'W J 1 'Q 'C 4. National Spanish Honor Society: Back row: Cassandra Tex, Erln Lawler, and Penny Edelen. Second row: Mr. Newall, Robin Sabransky, Alane Tralnor, AI Sanders, Angie Gainey, Oscar Garcla, Frank Merritt, and Sarah Scott. Front row: Vln Voeun, Klm Tu, Sandy Chan, Somsamay Sengpaseuth, Nalorn Sengamphan, Dlana Tarleton, Elsa Burlaza, and Evette Castro. H y y S. :ml French Club: Back row: Ms. MacDonald, Choy Chankheo, Ngan Tran, Monlca Duran, Andrew Mclntosh, and Tammy Tran. Second row: Chao Thao, Vouch Chea, and Kuong Chea, Front row: Baron Greenhouse and Jullanne Lam. Spanish, French - 5 W: YA rf g The Stir-ups Were Alire The Stir-ups could be seen at most Crawford High School athletic events wearing their sweatshirts and showing off their school spirit with an added spark. Although this year's Stir-ups were fewer in number, the enthusiasm was always there. Under the advisor, Mrs. Getter, the Stir-ups kept things going. They chanted along with the cheerleaders, stirred up the crowd and promoted school spirit all year long. What would we have done without our mighty Stir-ups! Cynthia Wright jumps for joy at a mighty Colt touchdown. 58 - Stir-ups i 3 Back row: Toshlko Stein, Juliet Wilson, and Cathe Robin. Second row: Cynthl Avalos, Yulanda Allen, and Amy Willlams. Front row: Marla Dlaz, Katherlnz Balestreri, and Marisa Guzzardo. Amy Williams looks on for a great play. w i M .J W ' F7 E .Q ,ff as .ey Club: Back row: Rachael Palmer, Terri Dawn Arnold, Linda Hasman, Michelle Kasik, and Charles lloore. Front row: Erin Lawler, Jennifer Ellis, Beckie Andersen, Rama Krishnamoorthy, and Theresa 'aluso. lqziciogefherness Was the Kegcbtbiib The Key Club was sponsored by the East San Diego Kiwanis Club. lt was an organization composed of business and professional people founded to render ser- vice to the community. The motto of the Key Club was We Build. Key took an active part in our communi- ty by working in a haunted house during Halloween for the YWCA. They also solicited sponsors for a twelve floor stair climb at the La Jolla Marriott Hotel to help the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. The Key Club helped make a few more individuals' day a little brighter. S.P.l.C.E. CSuper Personal Intercultural Experienceb was a group made of students from all backgrounds interested in explor- ing the values and traditions of different cultures. The S.P.I.C.E. Club, led by Mrs. Kuss, was responsible for sponsoring the yearly International Affair. The lunch period was extended the day of the Inter- national Affair to allow students to sample a vast variety of food offered for sale. Each club and organization participated by setting up booths and selling different food items from spaghetti to egg rolls. The International Affair was the most attended event of the year by students and faculty alike. and Nicole Boatman. ED c an o 9 Z m un H 9 l.C.E. Club: Back row: Nalorn Sengamphan, Vln Voeun, Arnaldo Camacho, Jennifer Thomas, Kendra Nelson, Rodney Isaac, Davone Phanthao, Lindberg, Alane Tralnor, Vouch Chea, and Mrs. Kuss. Front row: Kelly Spearman, Stacey Fulter, Elsa Burlaza, Pheakdey Keo, Terri Dawn S.P.I.C.E., Key club - 59 GCICI Theg Earned Their Titles DEED The Friends of the Library was an organization that promoted reading and the use of the library. The members held fund raisers to help expand the Crawford Library. This year the Friends of the Library provided prizes for people who had read a book a month and turn- ed in their reading cards to their period two teacher. The Friends of the Library also spon- sored a used book sale and had joint potlucks with the S.P.l.C.E. Club. Each member enjoyed assisting our library in every way possible. FBLA QFuture Business Leaders of Americaj was a group made of students interested in furthering their business knowledge. They learned skills in the areas of typing, shorthand, word pro- cessing, computer literacy, and accounting. FBLA visited Knott's Berry Farm dur- ing a state-wide competition where members of the club were tested in dif- ferent areas of their business knowledge and skills. Winners from the Knott's Berry Farm competition were qualified to go to Disneyland to com- pete in a nation-wide competition. Win or lose, everyone involved had a great time. YY is Friends of the Library: Back row: Vouch Chea, Kelly Spearman, Lynn Coover, Andrea Paulson, ar Laurinda Stowell. Front row: Rodney Isaac, Mrs. Kuss, Pheakdey Keo, and Davone Phanthao. FBLA: Back row: Florence Asio, Terri Dawn Arnold, Victoria Steen, Edgar Henderson, Kimberly Selbe, and Joy Shepler. Front i my ff., Patrick Byrd, Candice Wiseman, Helen Yust, and Sharon Wiskoff. 60 Friends of the Library, FBLA 33439enate - The Students' oureellibiib 4 7 x , Ll ,,sW44,.fx Mm-its ,,,,5wV.. ack row: Chauntell Burns, Cynthia Watkins, Sean Wynn, Kuong Chea, Pheakdey Keo, Brian Elkin, Eric Gainey, Christopher LaChance, Nickelle laniels, and Juliana Quastler. Second row: Elsa Burlaza, Roland Watkins, Victor Travis, Catherine Robin, Dana Doherty, Martin Desrochers, Baron ireenhouse, and Charma Henrlcks. Front row: Rhonda Quinn, Barbara Jean Dahlke, Theresa Milsap, Veroncia Graham, Mark Clay, Jessica San- oval, and Teresa Garcia. D1 f A . fab-f t , y s t Vigil Iarbara Jean Dahlke takes profu ,enate meeting. t S ' ' 'WN l S8 ,bm .Q Q notes during the The Senate was the link between the student body and the ASB Cabinet. Each fourth period class voted for a senator and the senator was responsible for voicing the problems, concerns,,and ideas of the students in his class. Some of the many questions concerned school policies, litter, and the administration. The senators voi- ced these concerns the second Thursday of ,each month. Usually, the ASB Advisor, Mr. Fairley, and the school principal, Dr. Shelburne, were present to hear the con- cerns and responses. Also at the Senate meetings, senators discussed upcoming events such as class fund raisers, dances, the ASB Ball, and the Prom. All photos by BuscofNes1or I ::t::::1 I X.. I .....,.. 1, 4,--4 'x I X . N 55225555 5E5E255ZEfff5mg.,, , I ,....,...,.... ,.,.: , ..... ,,.,,,, .X 155555535555 5EE53::'5555555?5555ES!i51J -3 -imgxe ' 'am - I' NY ::::::m:::ggggggg,,0 1 H -N x ' Senate - 61 SPORTS Ei.. -Zio . .Y v .. , -all Crawford was proud of its new scoreboard, which will used for home football, soccer, and track meets. The Lady Colts shoot around during pre-game warm-ups. Left to right: Tracy Leathers, Erlcka Kiser, Cassandra Tex, Terri Butler, Nlckle Daniels, Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha, and Tonia Alvls. Ron Scruggs Ctopj and John Kortlang practice their wrestling techniqui Terri Butler Cleftj and Kathleen Schatzle leap to block a shot, while Matora Madler an- ticipates the deflection. 62 - Sports Divider A n EDITOR: HADLEY WORCESTER SSISTANT EDITORS RloKvcHoNG J si J -',,.Lk L ,, V L , V , A AN Mxjvb GJ' W OA xg, N-V,-f A V X X xp 1 r X! X U If a U -- 1 W ' my VW 'Q 'A 2' ' L' 7' if' js l J rf VJ 5 AMO Q k Yf it K 'sf' N 2 , 2 - U Lg, Y' :L X V ruxf' H i YJ . J x IU' Q 'ff ff' T J' v K ix l A' ' ' Y QA , . -J . px , H A J W M 21 A v fb f 7 ' QJ! V 1 mf' . XJ Ji, C If 1' AIA W' 3 , fy H' 'V J! rf P-f X' ' V Mb iff' xr' 1 ' S . ,O J' M H ,Q iv' W u Sport Divider all Sports Kicked Gff the New Year For them, the sum- mer ended long before school began on September 14. They began practicing two, sometimes three weeks before the official start of the academic school year. They were the athletes of the fall sports season, and their sacrifice was an unique one. Whether they were second string JV freshmen going through Hell Week, or co- captains of the volleyball team setting and spiking in the gym, or the second doubles team rallying on the courts, or cross-country runners sprin- ting up Collwood or the water polo goalles swimming laps at Allied Gardens, they were more than dedicated. Unlike the athletes of the other sports' seasons, the fall athletes had the advantage of being able to work out and practice weeks before the season actually began. It was this extra effort that has enabl- ed Crawford to maintain its long tradition of athletic ex- cellence. Thank you, Colts. Your sacrifice did not go unnohced. ' fa 'W M Vk,, 4925! MMHUIW wamm 64 - Fall Divider ,- , Q., ,M ! ' Cross-Country Girls' TGQFNS 'HFQFZXQ b I +R .-. .35-.zzg-. , ' '31, :ju .Sf-gif. 1, 1. ' . N -,-,: ' 3 . ' :g?5:r1 fv fit Fall Divider - 65 Varsity Water Polo: Back row: Patrick Bayles, Keith Shaffer, James Tischler, Adrlan Nunez-Rocha, Chris Knight. Front row: Jesse Covner, Duane Short, Coach Pattl Herr. JV Water Polo: Back row: Coach Carla Gilmore, Sekou Williams, Robbie Welssman, John Ertl, Matt Pruden, Peter Bayles, Jeremy Ertl, Todd Roberts, Ryan Denham. Front row: Jeff Berlin, Mike Cuesta, Mark Pappert, Sal Pecoraro. right: Adrian Nunez-Rocha holds onto the ball, waiting for an open goal or an available receiver. 66 - Water Polo 5 .n:r---- , 121123 a11p1N O o 3 'cr cv :z :z o 3 WU'- S'-'L' r23 02 5-':' mu 1-+0 32' 32 ND. 252 Q-. Q. S0 52 -0 mo 'U mm 3'm om nc 211: FP 3' m Water Polo Waiered Down the below: Coach Herr discusses strategies, strengths and weaknesses with the players during a brief time-out. sisre 1 'il V ', ,Q, or - , ., f I T W,:,'W1r.,3Qmwg,,qs:5jn:, 1 z Lj .Lis NI A . 1:11 - 1 mT .v 5L . 35' 4 e s ' I VL V , ,.. ,, 1 ' 1 , 'W' .F ' , W 1 A 1 ..2...-..,1qv,.f.. L ' X X 121123 ar1p1N 09123 09124 09125 09126 09129 09131 10101 10102 10103 10107 10109 10113 10116 10121 10123 10128 10130 1 1103 11104 11106 11110 Pt. Loma Newport Invitational Newport Invitational Newport Invitational La Jolla Coronado Tournament Coronado Tournament Clairemont Coronado Tournament Henry Kearny University Mira Mesa Pt. Loma La Jolla Clairemont Henry Granite Hills Kearny University Mira Mesa ' League Games Varsity Captain: Keith Snafferfbuane Short Varsity Coach: Pattl Herr Number Varsity Players: 8 JV Captain: Matt Prudsn1Sekou Williams JV Coach: Carla Gilmore Number JV Players: 17 Seniors: Jesse Covner, Adrian Nubu- Rocha, Keith Shaffer, Duane Short, Matt Tharp, James Tlschler, Robbie Weissman. Final standing last season: 2nd in CIF. Water Polo 6 it :if ai 2 Z Q 2 , V E E 5 i 31 Q E 3 Z5 2ZTL'3l ?h'l iiillf llEnZE lifZ'JfT3'22 we'i-e 2 t eq a'te more together team . . . We are able to get each other fired up. - Keith 68 - Water Polo Shaffer Crawford's water polo coach of 25 years left in 1986, making 1987 a year of transi- tion for Crawfordfs team. The coach of 1988 had big shoes to fill. Coach Patti Herr arrived early in the season already motivating and unifying the team to new heights. Putting right to work her background in team psychology and her experience as a water polo player, Coach Herr turned a longtime win- ning team into a winning machine. Finely-tuned and built to last, the team began lifting weights three times a week and hit the water with classier builds, more- en- durance and a new sense of purpose. . Part of the .new era wl ushered in by varsity's b all-around player Keith Sh fer, James Tischler, t team's best shooter, a Duane Short, all of whom I Crawford in the direction the CIF finals. Also maki waves were Matt Pruden a Sekou Williams, the m outstanding of the JV play and the most promising next year's varsity. We're a more togeth team. We can get each oth fired up, said Keith Shaffe summing up the attitude of team that expected to mal 1988 the year that Crawfo water polo reached ne heights. Waler Polo Caughl lhe Wave of Success 'iw'-Q , f XM wid A ,, , , ,, 'QW' Kelth Shafier attempts to score in the last seconds of the game. above: Goalie Robble Welnman blocks so well it almost looks easy. Water Polo - 69 Colt Football Striving for Respect It began the evening of November 29, 1986. The Colts had just suffered a heartbreaking 12-14 loss to La Jolla in the quarter-finals of the CIF play-offs. From that point on, the 1987 Colts were on a mission: return to glory. This year's squad, under Coach Roger Engle, had an unique blend of veterans and rookies, seniors and underclassmen. The offensive line was anchored by veterans Bill Staninger and John Schwering, and outstanding junior tackle Raymond Thompson. The backfield was led by quarterback Keith Gilbert, con- sistently among the county's top ten passers. Other standouts in the backfield included: Sean Mitchell, Keith Williams and Peter Varella, who showed promise as a sophomore. Jeremy Horton led the wide receiver corps, along with surprising James Gordon, an early transfer from Santa Barbara, and Wayne Hosaka, up from last year's JV. Defensively, the Colts were led by a plethora of underclassmen. With six juniors and a single sophomore, the Crawford defense maintained its long tradition as one of the hardest hitting squads in the county. Both playing defen- sive end, seniors Frank Marino, also a defensive tackle, and Thelis Braswell, also a defensive back, were the most ver- satile players on defense. Other excep- tional Colts included: Armando Cano, Jamal Howard, Chris Johnson, Rhuler Lockett, Michael Smith and Jeff Thrift. The Crawford squad, no stranger to grueling workouts, practiced long and hard for games against arch rivals Lincoln and Hoover. It seemed that the varsity football squad of Crawford High School in 1987 was headed in the right direction, all the way to CIF and a return to glory. 70 - Football : S I ' X v. Varsity Football: Back row: Michael Farley, BIII Stanlnger, Gaylen Washington, Jamle Wllllams, Chrls Johnson, Thells Braswell, Jamal Howard, Frank Marlno, Mlchael Smlth. Fourth row: Raymond Thompson, Max Reymer, Jeremy Hor- ton, Keith Wllllams, Trlnell Lewls, Kelth Gllbert, Andre Lelnhard, Mlchael Angeles. Third row: Jeff Thrlft, Peter Verela, Coach Jeff Ollvero, Coach Kelth Cauldron, Coach Marshall Malcolm, Head Coach Roger Engle, Coach Dan 0'Grady, Coach Dan Armstrong, Curtls Ford, Rhuler Lockett. Second row: Armando Cano, Kenny Coclo, Robert Rodriguez, James Gordon, Danny Armstong, Mlchael Anelll, Robert Penera, Klp Bradley, Gilbert Castillo. Front row: Danny Murphy, Vlctor Whltaker, John Schwerlng, Sean Mlt- chell, Richle McCIees, Wayne I-losaka, Chrls Townsend. rf 1rw'Y1215'5W:4E?' 'z?lif2?wZ4e:,1v5mi wzgggg, Jw ff ,V,, '53'3f57 ' 7fl1:1iE0f7ij??7!0Yl :i':Z I-2?4!'f!E ' Y 2 K 42 Quarterback Kelth Gilbert drops back to pass, looking for an open receiver. Football- 71 0911 1 Mt. Carmel 09118 Kearny 09125 Serra 10102 Pt. Loma 10109 Clairemont 10116 san Diego 10123 St. Augustine 10130 Lincoln 11106 Hoover 11113 Christian ' League games Varsity Coach: Roger Engle Number Varsity Players: 37 JV Coach: Tom Stanlngor We never quit . . . we have the character to NumberJV Players: 40 b k ' I Standing at end of last season: 2nd in Central League m e a C . Seniors: Thells Brnweli. Gilbert Castillo, , Curtis Ford, Keith Gilbert, Wayne L- Monks. Jeremy Horton, Trlnell Lewis, Frank Msrlno, Sean Mitchell, John Schwerlng, Blll Stanlngor, Michael Smith, Robert Rodrlqunz. Jamie Wllllamt. Keith Wllllams. 72 - Football Braswell above: Juniors Chrls Johnson and Rhuler Lockett bring down a Pt. Loma Pointer. right: Danny Murphy boots the ball through the uprights for the extra point. .. - x J N555 Back row: Anthony Lyles, Allah Hille, Phil Parker, Danny Slaughter, Mike Dowdy, Tyson Wolfe. Rose, Marlo Patlno, Craig Browning, Ronnie Bowman, Terry Jones. Fifth row: Mark Gilbreth, e Horton, Jessy Perez, Rlchle McClees, J. J. Vadus, Tony Singleton. Fourth row: Myrna Reyes, Todd s, Julian Ontiveras, Jlmmy Clark, Mlke Hoozdek, Justln Qulnn, Javler Medina. Third row: Roland tins, Terrance Turner, Matt Mltchell, Eddle Hendrlch, Mlke Greene, Arthur Wilson, Richard Maychora. nd row: Brandon Cruz, Fellx Reyes, Slmon Jara, Blll Davis, Frankie Diaz, Baron Greenhouse. Front row: :h Tom Stanlnger, Anlta Llgglns, Janice Burlaza, Lamont Horton, Vernon Shaver, Elsa Burlaza, Esther er, Coach Dave Drake. f0WI Z 0 5 rv 'n or 2 2 Z n I ro 'ri na 1 -1 m -1 JV Took a Step in the Right Direction The JV season had its kick- off with a crucial game against Mt. Carmel. It was a tough loss, but not nearly as devastating as last year's 56-O The next blow came when the squad lost second-year star quarter- back Chris Townsend to varsity early in the season. Crawford went back to the drawing board. After much practice and rearranging, the Colts rebounded in a big way, winning five straight games. The sweetest victory, according to Head Coach Tom Staninger, came against the Pointers of Pt. Loma. Practice was from 2-5 pm daily, ex- cept on game days. The coaches ex- pected courage, stamina and a lot of talent from the players. Athletes such as Mike Horton and Vernon Shaver were exceptional receivers. Richie Mc- Clees added talent to the backfield by taking the hand offs from quarterback Todd Davis. The defense was strong with players like Craig Browning on the line, and heavy linebackers Jaime Nunez and Phil Parker for hard hitting. The football season ended marvelously for the JV Colts. They proved themselves deserving by re- bounding from the '86 season and heading in the right direction in '87. defeat. far left: Wide receiver Vernon Shaver anticipates the snap. upper left: The Colt defense stands tough in a short yardage situation against Lincoln. lower left: Running back Phll Parker breaks into the open field. JV Football 73 09117 09121 09123 09129 10106 10109 10113 10115 10120 10122 10127 VarsityCaptai Vari C h Franics Parker Morse ' San Diego ' Hoover ' Christian ' OLP ' San Diego ' Hoover Francis Parker ' Christian ' OLP ng Ellzabeth McDonald K L er s ty oac 1 aren ozl Number of Varsity Players: 10 Seniors: Dana Doherty, Katie Fallon, Snnll Fleischman, Meredlth Hughes. Elizabeth McDonald. Standing at end of last season: 2nd in Le g e a U 74 - Girls' Tennis Lady Colts Moved to Top ol' League How strong was the girls' tennis team? Well, Iet's just say they started out by defeating Francis Parker and winning five straight games. Their first defeat came on October 13, against San Diego. We could have, and should have, beaten San Diego. We just didn't have it, said Coach Karen Lozier. How much talent did the girls' team have? Enough to be one of the top contenders in the Central League, even if they did lack the depth of last year's team. Players ranked in the top ten included four returning seniors: Dana Doherty, Sonia Fleischman, Meredith Hughes and Elizabeth McDonald. The two juniors in the top ten were: Renee Heilbrunn and Nessa Tom. Sophomores on the ladder included: Tracy Leathers, Julie Black and Sophea Kim. The varsity's only freshman was Tammy Tran. During practice the girls rallied and worked on the fundamentals of tennis. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday they would hit with someone of their own capability. The top doubles team played against assistant head coaches Matt Hom and Ricky Chong. Linda Dere dedicated herself as manager of the team. All the practices paid off when it came to match time. The girls achieved a goal they couldn't last year: beating Hoover . . . on their own court. The Colts split a pair with their toughest opponents: O.L.P., San Diego and Hoover. Where was the girls' team headed? Definitely inthe right direction. Q 2 2 above: Sonla Flelschman cheers on her partner, Tracy Leathers to smash the volley at match point. Dana Doherty volleys at the net to win the point, game and match with one swoop. 1 . 1 uilsug inns. c. X .g I U ig E M M , ,M M ig , W' 51 It V K A 2: .. 5 any-Q, f- f -5 W vf'-- 5 fi 09109 09117 09126 09130 10103 10109 101 16 10124 10130 1 1106 Pt. Loma KeamyfM0rse Southbay Invitational Christian Mt. Carmel Invitational St. AugustinefOLP San Diego Mt. Sac invitational H0overfLincoln League Finals , ' League Games Varsity Captain: Goshu Tadese Varsity Coach: Daryll Nelson Number Varsity Players: Boys: 8 Girls: 6 Seniors. Jim Bradshaw, Carla Cerna, Chip Phillips, Goshu Tadese Standing at end of last season: Girls: lst in League Boys: 2nd in League 76 Cross-Country , ., li'l 'i n 4 ,J at 'Q 1 mfg,-3 1 , ,-51:11, X. , - t Q Cir' i 1 1 A 'fl' 1 Qc it , W , ,is 0 fl W L g, -Q 11 , ::' 1 dong, Q V' 'bww ,sm v xg, Y y-1. ,Afi.:.1,ve, 'x-21, ' , - 'J s .-.gi 'L ., . .. , . . k,, za' ' 531' 'Q 'S H , . ,,,.m,: 1.5 1-an-if fr . my -1 - nf - M41 .fam 1 1 .'9-g'ifi?95-vim, ,, ,,., . 'W-1 -fn. 1, 9 1. , Us ' 'MQ is 45 . .1 '1 f' -f M larsityfJV Cross-Country: Back row: Coach Darryl Nelson, Arthur Lopez, Goshu Tadese, Daniel Martin, Matthew iaumgardner, Chip Phllllps, Davld Wagner, Oscar Garcia, Jlm Bradshaw, Marco Marlquez, Eric Brier, Cliff Davis, Ihris Real. Front row: Bridgette Ancheta, Marissa Rodriguez, Sonia Del Rio, Beckie Andersen, Andrea Paulson, Carlot- za Minter, Carla Cerna, Lynn Coover, Danielle Kenney, Theresa Paluso. WD ...J U. lb-K, +' 'y,,,z.,.,,,r.,.-' Colts were on the starting line of a new season, lining up for a race against San Diego, and puttingtheir best foot forward. E n I rn 'vi m -Q Q w 1 Cross- Countrg Staged One Step Ahead Crawford's Cross- Counhyteam wasrnade up of twenty-one Colts who loved running just forthe heck ofit They prachce in eady Septenwber and they ran every- day, preparing for races and in- vitationals. Whether it was 90 degrees in the summer, or mud- dy, damp and cold in November, they spnnted the track and ran courses through the neighborhood: dedicated to im- proving theirtime. Longtime Coach Darryl Nelson shessed the Hnpodance of stretching and conditioning. Members echoed a familiar say- ing when asked about the Nelson shategy,UDonWtakesecondf' The boys' team star, Goshu Tadese,aheadythe bestrunner in Southern Cahfonna, expected to improve his time this season. Chip Phillips, Dan Martin, David Wagner and Sanford Nurmi out- did themselves giving Goshu competition as the teams best runnen The girls' team was equally as dedicated and well-trained. Crawford had standout runners in Beckie Andersen, Danielle Ken- ney, Sonia Del Rio and Carlotta hdinter. The cross-country team show- ed excephonal dedmahon and talent in 1988. lt's hard to find a person who enjoys runnincg just for the heck of H, and oach Nelson found twenty-one of thent began Cross-Country - 77 Starters Mlcaela Klawltter, Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha and Amanda Scheevel anticipating the next serve, are ready to return any ball from the opponent. 09108 Hilltop 09109 Serra 09109 Oceanside 09117 Ramona 09122 Clairemont 09124 Pt. Loma 09126 Serra Tourney 09129 Mira Mesa 10101 Kearny 10102 Alumni 10106 San Diego 10108 OLP 10110 Serra Tourney 10113 Hoover 10115 ' Christian 10117 ' Valhalla JV Tourney 10120 ' Lincoln 10122 ' San Diego 10127 ' OLP 10129 ' Hoover 10131 ' Southwest JV Tourney 11103 ' Christian 11105 ' Lincoln 11107 ' Southwest JV Tourney ' League Games Varsity Captain: Nicole Johnson Varsity Coach: Wayne Rosenbergar Number Varsity Players: 9 JV Captain: Karl Dickens JV C h' D H dl oac . an ar gan Number JV Players: 15 Standin at end of last season: 2nd in E League 78 - Volleyball . r,,,, i f W, V , IH TFJQP few' x 'Wife-a: 9' is Volleyball Served Llp a Winning Season i.,..,.M6 My .WM 'Ns 44 Ns-..,M.,,,,NM H V W wa. ndllw ww, VW For volleyball the early season was spent adjusting to a team that could no longer afford to rely on a single player. Coach Wayne Rosenberger took a team of varsity veterans and junior var- sity alumni and brought them together to form a strong all- around team, by pushing con- centration and team work. The Colts were led by seniors Matora Madler and Nicole Johnson, with excellent sup- port from Terri Butler, Thephaphone Siharath, Nicki Boatman and Cassandra Tex. The 1988 Colts set out to capture the league champion- mu ., .., .J...,,fa ship. This, of course, required beating arch rival Christian, who defeated the Colts in every confrontation last year. The junior varsity was guidl ed by a new coach, Dan Har digan, whose offensive philosophy stressed a positive attitude. JV Captain Kari Dickens had high expectations for the team, as did other ex- ceptional players: Laurie Batanica, Linda Ramuno and Geraldina Nunez-Rocha. With a team so well-rounded and conditioned, it was no sur- prise that they expected to do well in CIF. Some varsity members were even predictingl first place for Crawford. 5, SL-.N Q I Varsity Volleyball: Back row: Coach Wayne Rosenberger, Matora Madler, Cassandra Tex, Lara Dickens, Kathleen I Schatzle, Nicole Johnson. Front row: Terri Butler, Thephaphone Siharath, Nicole Boatman, Karina Schmidt. l F L T , 3' .fi ' s 'TSN 5 JV Volleyball: Back row: Kari Dickens, Linda Hasman, Dusty Schleppi, Linda Ramuno, Vanessa Watson, Amanda Scheevel, Laurie Batanica, Beverly Bolden, Coach Dan Hardigan. Second row: Deborah King, Erin Lawler, Leticia Hueramo, Nalorn Sengamphan, Micaela Klawitter. Front row: Anabel Gomez, Geraldina Nunez-Rocha. Torrl Butler knows no bounds when lt comes to spiking the ball. Displaying volleyball finesse, she jumps to new heights to score against Lincoln. Volleyball - 79 1- Winter Season Marked the Half' Wag Point Winter athletes were faced with an in- teresting problem: the sports' season often overlapped. Shifting from one sport to another was a difficult adjustment for most athletes to make. lt's like two different worlds, said foot- ballfbasketball player Jamal Howard. Football is a game of strength. Basketball is a game of finesse. There's a lot more running in basketball. The winter season's climate is also more treacherous than the other seasons. Training can bein rain or wind or cold, on a muddy field or in a muggy gym. Despite such a sudden change, with little time to prepare, and the prospect of a sometimes cruel climate, the athletes of basketball, soccer and wrestling were able to pull it together, en route to a suc- cessful season. 80 - Winter Divider .. , 10 saN-oasng x 4 in 9- Sk A . YM S , Q gf SH ' 5,9 f4,,qg'if 'ff if is ,Q 1 ,gf is gk 46 gf Q if AFV' Af..-'K 'iw A Q . ' V Q -fl' 'as A .diff , if fviii vv'Fi,E'f3525'w15 5 f qkxfgk frkdiqf' f 4 5,g..s wvfip. 'ef S .. fs' Y' usQf5P ??.4 ' QFPEZ? , ,Sai 5-iff' 2 4 ff ' u S . 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M 'TC ,f ix 12111 Sweetwater ,le 12115 El Capitan 12118 Escondido Tourney 01106 Madison 01113 Southwest High . 01119 Serra High 01121 University City 01122 Lincoln 01123 Ramona Tourney 01127 Hoover 01129 San Diego 01130 Ivan Olsen Memorial Tourney 02103 Saint Augustine 02105 Holtville Invitational Tourney 02106 Holtville Invitational Tourney 02108 Morse Varsity Captain: Joe Chauvapun, Wayne Hosakn Varsity Coach: Walter Falrloy Number of varsity players: 13 .IV Captain: Michael Hwozdeck JV Coach: Ken Davis, David Drake, Sterl- ing Jones Number JV players: 13 y A Standing at end of last season: 3rd in ' - ' League Seniors: Joe Chauvapun, Wayne Nosaka, Narin Jang, Frank Marino. 82 - Wrestling ,pw 1' LaMont Horton takes the opponent down to the mat for another Crawford pin Michael Hwozdeck is declared the victor in a tough match. ff' l I I . Wrestling Pinned A Winning Season Wrestling is a truly uni- que sport requiring strength and speed, power and agility. A tradi- tion that goes back thousands of years to the ancient Greek Olym- pic Games. The 1987-88 Colts had all the makings of a classic team. When they hit the mat they had only one thing on their minds: League Championship. ln order for Crawford to achieve such a goal, it would have to defeat League rivals Hoover and Saint Augustine, a task not intimidating to a team led by Walter Fairley and outstanding wrestlers Michael Angeles, Ken- ny Cocio and Sean Mitchell. A season of glory lay ahead for the 1987-88 wrestlers . . . a direction they were happy to be going. Wrestling - 83 11130 Marian 12101 Kearny 12103 Madison L 12107 Mount Miguel 12115 Morse if 01105 Clairemont 01107 ' San Diego I 01112 ' Hoover 011.14 Bishops 01121 Christian 01126 ' O,l..P. 01128 ' San Diego 02102 ' Hoover 02104 Bishops: 02109 Christian 02118 OLP. . ' League Games Varsity Captain: Deirdre Lowell Varsity Coach: Mary Bucaro Number of varsity players: 16 Standing at end of last season: ' 4th in League Seniors: Meredith Hughes, Nicole Johnson, .Rachael Palmer 84 - Girls' Soccer Girls' Soccer Passed Up the Competition Experience. As much as any other single factor it can mean the difference between winning and losing, in any sport. Fortunately, Coaches Mary Bucaro and Ray Taila had all but two players returning as experienced veterans to form the 1987-88 squad. Under the senior leadership of Nicole Johnson, who returned from a knee injury that kept her out all of last season, and Meredith Hughes, the Lady Colts were composed most of underclassmen such as: sophomore Kari Dickens, juniors Lara Dickens, Kathy Diedrich, Deirdre Lowell and Jennifer Ellis, and of course rookie goalie Jeri Thomas. The team had a stronger defense than in recer years. Preseason goalie Jennifer Ellis was replace by new-comer Jeri Thomas and last year's forwar Deirdre Lowell was moved to fullback. With a mor defensive team the ladies felt prepared to tackle thei toughest competition: Christian. Though they wer defeated in their first confrontation, they felt gooi about a triumphant rematch. , Although they were young, the Lady Colts seemed to have all the makings of a quality Dedication, talent, teamwork and a burning desire t succeed were but a few traits of a quality team was clearly headed in the right direction. 0 'L ' 'vvyv i' I '11 ix. ffl if 73:1-' ,g g 1'2Q!w, Y. ff , I-'Z . . ,, k ,- , ,..-N.-.,p ,S I if , 4 JA. is f. if . f 5 ff ew.. 3.g,. V J ,, Q V, I my We 4, of-rw f . , 1 ,..r if www .I+ A Meredith Hughes, playing tough defense, has the opponent stuck in a corner. ia if , . T 5. I-T 5 2 Varsity Girls' Soccer: Back row: Angela Batt, Rachael Palmer, Coach Ray Taila, Lynn Beatty, Tara McGuigan, Nicole Johnson, Bridget Ancheta, Laurle Batlnlca, Nalorn Sengamphan, Coach Mary Bucaro. Second row: Erln Lawler, Lara Dlckens. Front row: Edith Machacek, Karl Dickens, Reem , i L Taila, Jennifer Ellls, Delrdre Lowell, Meredith Hughes. rn C in 0 9 z 0 in ,- 9. QA ,sam L. ',zi7f123l?il'g' 'Y -Q3 W' e 1 1? Lara Dickens, looking for the open attacker, throws the ball Karl Dickens uses her offensive skills as she tries to score the win- n. ning goal. Girls' Soccer - 85 11125 1'1f28 f 12!0l 12104 it 12102 12109 1 12114 12116 01106 0 01108 01113 01115 1 01120 OU22 01127 01129. 02103 ' 02105 02110 ' 02117 Helix Scrimma ef i 8 Turkey Bowifscrimmagej - Southwest I Mount Migueif H Mission Bay Orange Glen V Madisonl ' Serra . Henry Morse -' S?-fl Diego Hoover L ' Lincoln H christian SaintAugustine A San Diego 1 5 Hoover Lincoln 1 Christian, H Saintliugustine L - '5.L83gU6fG8l'i'l6S --I 1' Varsity Coach: Wayne 1'21 . Rosenberger, L or 1 Number:offvarsltyyplayeqs:14 Standing at end of last season 2' 2nd in League' 1 ' Seniorsit-Truyen Daoifhdrlan Nunez-Bocha,Erlc Seoir 86 -1- Boys' Soccer saN-oosng 'S K , - J ' ' sb. --w'1'- ' ww W... - . -1 .... ,,,t,ns.-n -V I ,W 3.0,-'34 V- xy K, ,,,., . ,vw at -1. W A svn- ...N ' Trl Tran concentrates on the ball as he shoots on goal. right: Goalie Chris Flllius dives for the save. -.4 ... 1-,Q ' ,Q -fn. r Senior Erlc Seoi pursues a Christian forward - . 78 y5 '5 my me KKK5 uf, AW VT' , K Vi g Wk ,,J- -a au., K Freshmen John James Wadas clears the ball from the goal as defender Truyen Dao and E' goalie Chris Filllus look on. m c an ra 9 Z zu left: Varsity Boys' Soccer: Back row: Coach Wayne Rosenberger, Trl Tran, Michael Veinbergs, Erlc Seol, Chris Fillius, Andre Lelnhard, Justin Zualet, Truyen Dao, Kathleen Schatzle. Front row: Quang Thach, MeKonnen Sebsibe, Ali Esmall, Thong Dao, Emar Mahdi, Adrlan Nunez-Rocha, John James Wadas. Bogs' Soccer Set Their Goals High Although soccer is the most popular spectator sport in the world today, you cer- tainly wouIdn't know it from the sparse attendance at boys' soccer games at Crawford High. Despite this lack of en- thusiasm from the student body, Head Coach Wayne Rosenberger directed a group of athletes who had the com- mitment and dedication necessary to succeed in in- terscholastic athletics. Putting it simply, senior Eric Seol said, We're as good as any team in the league. Blessed by the confidence and talent it takes to win, the 1987-88 Colts had excellent leadership in sophomore sen- sation Justin Zualet, Michael Veinbergs and Quang Thach. With a team that seemed to have the right combination of teamwork and individual abili- ty, it wouldn't be long before the Colt soccer stars were noticed by Crawford Students. Boys' Soccer - 12105-12 Point Loma Tournament 12115 Henry 12119-23 Optimist Tournament 01105 Mission Bay 01108 Serra 01112 University 01115 ' Lincoln 01120 ' Christian 01122 ' San Diego 01126 ' 0.L.P., 01129 ' Hoover 02102 ' 0.L.P. 02105 ' Lincoln 02109 ' Christian 02111 ' San Diego 02117 ' Hoover ' League Games 1 Varsity Captain: Cassandra Tex Varsity Coach: Jeff Otivero Number of varsity players:09 JV Coach: William Laine Number ofsJV players: 1 1 Standing at end of last season: 1 lst in League Seniors: Nickle Boatman, 1 Terri Butler, Erlcka Klser, - Cassandra.Tex . 88 Girls' Basketball 99' Varsity Girls' Basketball: Back row: Coach Jeff Ollvero, Erlcka Klser, Nickle Daniels, Tonla Alvls, Llnda Hasman, Cassan dra Tex, Danielle Batson. Front row: Tracy Leathers, Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha, Terrl Butler. ,Qt W.. we 2 Coach Jeff Ollvero uses his time-out sparingly as he gives the team a quick breather and points out the fundamentals of the next few plays. V Girls' Basketball: Back row: Julle Black, Neeoshe Hunt, Klrsten Johnson, Coach Wllllam Lalne, Trlcla lwens, Asslstant Coach Renee Myers, Beverly Bolden, Charms Mlchelle Hendrlcks, Lashunda Jennlngs. 'ront row: Johnetta Glaspl, Mllele Roberts. CXEQUIW' -f ' 'T CU 1: Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha and Nlckle Danlels grapple for Terrl Butler drives in forthe easy layup. control ofthe ball. En Girls' asketball Shot for Success The 1987-88 Lady Colts, one of the top girls' basketball teams in the County, carried a great burden with them: a pressure to repeat as Central League Champions., Head Coach Jeff 0llvero's two star players of last year's CIF team graduated. However, seniors Terrl Butler, Nlckle Boatman, Erlcka Klser and Cassandra Tex came through with the leadership needed for a successful season. Practices were long, but in the end they paid off. The two hours were spent on conditioning and the basics of basketball. The team practiced mostly on the trap defense during the in- bounds. They also worked on the fast break offense, with Terrl Butler on the wing of the fast break. Without one dominating athlete to carry the load, it was evident that the Lady Colts were headed for a challeng- ing season. But sophomores Nlckle Danlels and Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha were preparing to help carry the load sometime in the near future. There was little doubts in their minds that they would rise to the occasion. Girls' Basketball - 89 B ' BaskeibaHRebounded From Lael' ach John Kln g discusses strengt We do whai we have +o do io win . . - Louis Savage Chris Johnson dribbles right past the opponent into a better scoring position. ' . X '7W'.l.l. -IPM. - ' TM-i? f3 -4:?9'fT T7 U ' , me--1 .I W-. ,qu . W .Hu .... 1 M -, 9. ,,, Wi' 5 .fs 'arsity Boys' Basketball: John Skelding, Bernell Kanuha, Tracy Halton, Bernard thris Johnson, Jeff Davls, Louls Savage. -as Q2 a , f 0 z at if 3, V dl My ,A Jeff Davls outmaneuvers the defense and passes to the inside. Thomas, Sean Wynn, Jamal Howard, In the sport of basketball, there is no substitute for height. Courage, determina- tion, hustle and hard work can only compensate where physical attributes are lacking. Teamwork and chemistry be- tween players are also essen- tial to success. The 1987-88 Colts epitomiz- ed this type of team. Without a single player over six feet tall, Head Coach John King, along with assistants Dan Hardigan and JV Coach Steve Brown, assembled a group of well- disciplined, trained athletes. The Colts began the season with a shaky start against Hilltop, but came back strong over winter vacation by taking third place in the limited divi- sion of the Kiwanis Tourna- ment. Yet the true test awaited in League play. Any hopes of a League Championship would mean defeating the arch rival Lincoln Hornets. 'Lamont Grove, one of the top scorers in the county, led the limited yet talented Colts. With sup- port from the likes of Eddie Baskins, Jeff Davis, Tracy Halton, Chris Johnson and Louis Savage, it was clear that Crawford Hoopsters had enough confidence to achieve their highest goal: C.l.F. 12103 Hilltop 12111 University City 12115 Toney Pines 01105 Mission Bay 01108 Clairemont 01115 Lincoln 01120 christian 01122 san Diego 01126 Saint Augustine 01129 Hoover 02102 ' Saint Augustine 02105 ' Lincoln 02109 ' Christian 02111 San Diego 02117 - Hoover ' League Games Varsity Captain: Lamont Grove Varsity Coach: John King Number of Varsity Players: 1 1 JV Coach: Steve Brown Number JV players: 8 Standing at end of last season: Sth in League Seniors: Eddie Basklns, La- mont Grove, Louis Savage, Sean Wynn. . 1 . e didn't miss the height . . . made up for it in other wags. - Jeff Davis 'C . rw i Q' 1 is...-A Z 1? 1 Lamont Grove shoots a three-pointer, adding to his already impressive scoring record, the best in the county. 92 - Boys' Basketball Lay ups look easy when Louis Savage demonstrates the proper form. JV Basketball: Desfined for Success IV Boys' Basketball: Zeb HIII, Dedrlck Thompson, Travls Beal, Bernard Thomas, Leon Parker, Chris Townsend, Felix Reyes, Jay Gordon. Chris Johnson goes up for the shot with a Christian opponent pursuing. In high school athletics the varsity level of excellence is measured simply in wins and losses. However, the purpose of junior varsity teams is not so much to have a good team, but to produce varsity players. The 1987-88 JV Crawford basketball team was fortunate enough to have both an excellent team and a group of outstanding individuals. Under the direction of Coach Steve Brown, the JV players were taught the fun- damentals ofthe game: proper techniques and knowledge of the offense and defense, which they would execute in years to come. This year's JV squad was also blessed with something that cannot be taught: talent. The JV had a number of players who split their time between the JV and varsity teams, including: Jay Gordon, John Skelding and Bernard Thomas. With such a collection of skill and determination it was clear that the JV squad was on a collision course with success. Boys' Basketball - 93 Unix Boys' Tennis 94 - Spring Divider The athletes of the spring sport season were fortunate, or perhaps not so, to be relieved of one of the greatest pressures in sports today: the crowd. It wasn't often that a batter, be it baseball or softball, came up in a crucial situation and had his or her con- centration broken by the deafen- ing noise of the crowd. -The bleachers at most spring sporting events were filled with friends, parents, boyfriends or girlfriends of the players. However, these athletes proved that their interests did not lie in the recognition, but in the com- petition itself. Another difficulty that the spring athletes faced was scheduling problems. lf a team's or individual's season was extend- ed into post-season play, it often conflicted with final exams and endfof-the-year activities. But this only showed the commitment, dedication and dignity that the students who have represented Crawford High School on the athletic field have displayed for over thirty years. Spring Divider - Golf Qwung Into Action The golf team had the benefit of many returning veterans, and unlike last season, a returning coach: William Laine. Steve Minicello, the most outstanding golfer, and the other members of this laid back team ex- pected to improve their games this year. The only new addition to the team was Tara McGuigan, who broke the sex barrier. The golf team held practices daily at Navajo Golf Course, spen- ding much time on the driving range, and practice on the putting green. Occasional practice escaping from a sand trap was not unheard of either. But perhaps the most influential factor in the team's success was the ability of the members to relax under pressure. Golf itself drew little or no spectators, however this did not at all dampen the espirit de corps of a team of experienced golfers or the benefit of a knowledgeable coach. John Boley concentrates on his par attempt. Keith Larson tees off the first hole at Torrey Pines against Kearny. Varsity Golf: Keith Larson, John Boley, Coach William Laine,,Tara McGuigan, Steve Minicello, Larry Deskins, Dean Rojas. E. M eg: ff' ,,,, .W ,Wm - j,'4v if ,f'- uau...L1.L1 - .iw1s,s.- r 96 - Golf 03107 Serra 03109 Morse 03111 Kearny 03114 University 03118 Henry 03123 'Hoover 03124 fSain! Augustine 04104 'Hoover 04108 San Diego 04111 Christian 04112 Hoover 04119 Saint Augustine 04121 Hoover 04125 'San Diego 04127 'Christian 04129 'Morse League Games Varsity Captain: Steve Mlnicello Varsity Coach: William Laine Number varsity players: 07 Standing at end of last season Tied for 3rd in League if Seniors: Keith Larson ' Badminton: Watch The Birdie .5 Kfff' - N . , X. J Varsity Badmintiong Back row: Tran Dang, Larry Tran, Pey Luangvlseth. Middle 03122 Lincoln row: Truc Dang, Bor Moy, Lam Van, Thanh Dang, Sam Davenport, Matthias 03124 Claifemvfil Hoang, Thanh Do, Tri Tran, Tho Thai, Lam Tran, Tam Tom Tran. Front row: 04705 MZ?d'5 Tammy Tran, Lily Phu, Nhung Vo, Shan Chan, Vouch Chea, Trang Chung, 04107 Point Loma , , , , , OM12 Keamy Souphoneshir Luangviseth, Olivia Inthavong, Lorraine Carroll, Anchela 04114 Serra Luangviseth. K 04119 University 04121 LHONS Pey Luangviseth concentrates on the 04126 San Diego birdie 04128 University City ' 05103 Henry 05105 Mira Mesa mils' We're awesome. This is the 05111 Missionaay best team we've had since l've been here, said Coach John King about the 1988 badminton team. The core of this team was the girls. With returning veteran Tranh Dang, who finished runner-up in C.l.F. finals last year, victories were bound to accumulate. The boys' team was led by outstanding seniors Larry Tran and Burt Lee. With such enthusiasm and optimism, there was no doubt that these Colts were headed all the way to the top of the county. Varsity Coach: John King Number Varsity Players: 24 Standing at end of last season: 2nd in League Seniors: Tranh Dang, Burt Lee, Anchela Luangviseth, Larry Tran. All Photos by Busco-Nestor Junior Thanh Do follows through on his forehand. Badminton - 97 nan-uqggt.. The long jump, one of the hardest events, looks graceful when Jamal Howard is the athlete. On your mark. . . get set , . . go! Mario Busalacchi off the starting blocks in winn- ing form. 98 - Track rg fig' , ,if -3-wk t W n the Right Track In 'hung 'W w+.m...M Mallka Fowler prepares to be faster and better than the competition. 7 The 1988 Colt Track team was again fortunate to be blessed with numbers. With nearly one hundred athletes, Head Coach Darryl Nelson, along with assistants Dan 0'Grady, Tom Stan- inger and Chris Sutton, conditioned and train- ed the track and field stars as individuals, com- bining to produce a team effort. The sprinters were led by two of the finest runners in the county, Keith Williams and Onnie Ferguson, both three-year lettermen. In the distance events, cross-country star Goshu Tadese was still number one, while the girls were led by outstanding runners Beckie Andersen and Danielle Kenney. The Colts also maintained their tradition of superior 440 relay teams. The boys' team was boosted by newcomers Thelis Braswell and Roshan Wagner, and guided by veterans Rhuler Lockett and Keith Williams. The girls were also pleasantly surprised with the addition of Angela Frazier and Angela Harrison, and again led by the experienced sophomore Shani Freeman and Onnle Ferguson. In the field events, the shopput and discus throwers had two of the strongest groups in years. Senior Michael Bourne stood out among the shotputers, but had excellent sup- port from Ray Thompson and Robert Penera. The discus throwers were led by standout junior Matt Aud, along with friendly competi- tion from Jeremy Horton and John Schwering. With such balanced and experienced groups of athletes, it was obvious the Colt tracksters were using their individual abilities to achieve a team goal: C.l.F. All photos by Busco-Nestor , n....s, ii 4 ral., fi'---Gunn .t.-gy.-q Kip Brlggs and Jason Campbell clear the hurdles against Kearny. Track - 99 , ,- ,i gum 4481 -' Varsity1JV Girls' Track, Back row: Coach Darryl Nelson, Lynn Coover, Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha, Danielle Kenney, Jen- nifer Ellls, Stephanie Tledmond, Beckle Andersen, Elizabeth Garcia, Nlckie Daniels, Etirsa Inniss, Coach Dan 0'Grady. Third row: Coach Tom Stanlnger, Tarren Fischero, Delores Damlon, LaTonya Johnson, Chelle Nlchols, Veronica Grahm, Shanl Freeman, Onnle Ferguson, Frazier, Sonla Del Rlo. Front row: Rachael Palmer, Lagrone Taryn Mltchell Valencia Stephens. Rachael Roberts, Malika Fowler, Shawnda Sutton, Marsi Reed, Coach Chris Sutton. Second row: Andrea Paulson, Lara Dickens, Le'Andra Hamilton, Angela Harrison, Denise Goodman, Angela Myra Knowles, Cassandra Edwards, Kewanda Covington, Ericka Competition Left Cold in Tracks 03110 Kearny 03116 Patrick Henry 03119 Tiger Relays 03124 University City High School 04107 Saint Augustine 04109 Poway'Pepsi Invitational 04114 Hoover 04116 Sun Devil Invitational 04121 'San Diego 04123 Caver Invitational 05105 'Lincoln ' League Games Coaches: Darryl Nelson, Tom Staninger, Chris Sutton, Dan 0'Grady. . Number players: 86 Standing at end of last season: 23rd in League Seniors: Eddie Baskin, Michael Bourne, Thelis Braswell, Mario Busalacchi, Kewanda Covington, Onnle Ferguson, Omark Holmes, Jeremy Horton, Wayne Hosaka, Erica LaGrone, Frank Marino, Rachael Palmer, , Charles Phillips, Michael Rablm' Robert Rodriguez, Theodore Schroeder, John Schwering, Shawnda Sutton, Goshu Tadese, Keith Williams. Neel? w?n, ff , -N diffs 't 'T' 'ff' N.. .- if l Varsity1JV Boys' Trackg Back row: Mlchael Rabin, Charles Phillips, Theodore Schroeder, John Ertl, Jeremy Ertl, Michael Horton, Wayne Hosaka, John Schwering, Michael Dowdy, Clayton Ballard, Coach Dan 0'Grady. Fourth row: Coach Darryl Nelson, Joselito Burlaza, Felix Reyes, Jamal Howard, Thelis Braswell, Leon Parker, Mario Busalacchi, Omark Holmes, Jeremy Horton, Raymond Thompson, Frank Marino, Coach Chris Sutton. Third row: Gaylen Washington, Robert Rodriguez, Keith Williams, Eddie Baskin, Sean Gray, Martin Penner, Daniel Martin, Joe Hebel, Michael Angeles, Arthur Lopez. Second row: Matthew Aud, Bernell Kanuha, David Wagner, Cliff Davis, Mark Schoeunbrun, Eric Penera, Mlchael Bourne, Chong Khong, Matthew Baumgardner, Tri Tran. Front row: Jay Gordon, Peter Varela, Rhuler Lockett, Roshan Wagner, Kip Briggs, Sanford Nurmi, Goshu Tadese, Edan Mandi, Eric Bellitire, Jason Campbell. 100 - Track 03108 1 03111 03116 03 118 03125 04107 04109 4 04112 04114 1 04123 04126 04126 05106 05107 4 ' League Game 'Mount' . Monte Vista University City w Annual intersquad 'Mira Mesa , 'Serra ' 'San Diego Monarch Relays San PasquaI1La Jolla 'Saint : Augustinefflhristian iron Maiden Relays Miguel1Sweetwater Point Loma Henry iron Man Relays Varsity Captain: Keith Shaffer and Duane Short. Varsity Coach:Mike Norton Number Varsity Players: 20 JV Captain: Matthew Pruden JV Coach: Mike Norton Number JV Players:78 'i '- Standing at end of last season: Girls:f2ndiin League' Boys: 3rd in League, Seniors: Chris Asad,JMeredith Hughes, Matora Madler. KeithShaffer, Duane Short, Matthew Tharp, Laura Vines, Robert Weissman. wimmers Lapped the pposiiion Mft ,,., Varsity Boys' Swimmingg Back row: Michael Anelli, Keith Shaffer. 2nd row: Carlos Annadooley, Duane Short, Jesse Covner, Chris Asad, Adam Parker, Justin Beope. Front row: Christopher Mitchell, Matthew Pruden, Christopher Brown, Joe Simpson, Marc Pappert. Knight. 'EM ace, . .M F Varsity Girls' Swimmingg Back row:Robin Sabransky. Second row: Carolyn Hancock, Kari Dickens, Bridget Ancheta, Laura Vines, Meredith Hughes, Matora Madler. Front row: Sarah Scott, Shirley Boyd. All photos by Busco-Nestor JV Swimming, clockwise: Jeff Berlin, Todd Roberts, Michael Cuesta, John Vu, Robert Weissman, Heather Swimming- 101 Fast strokes made for fast times at Crawford High. Crawford aquatics has had a long tradition of ,winning seasons. 1988 was a year that did not appear to be any exception. The girls were left with a little less depth because of three graduated seniors last year, but Matora Madler, and Dulce Mosler, outstanding swimmers in their own right, proved to be capable leaders. The team was not at all skeptical about their ability to capture the number one position. The boys had more than their share of talent. Keith Shaffer, Duane Short and Matt Tharp were all returning seniors. Junior Hans Mosler and Freshman Sekou Williams were valuable additions, as well. There did not seem to be any weak links on the team. The guys were truly expec- ting to be the best in Central League. Coach Mike Norton returned for a se- cond season. Practices were held at Allied Gardens swimming pool before and after school Norton stressed fast times and en- durance as the key to a successful team. Some teams may have been intimidated by the long tradition of successful swim seasons at Crawford. On the contrary, the 1988 Colt girls, and especially the boys, were determined to fit in with the tradition of fast times. ,, ffaggf.. :MQW , SQ Matora Madler under pressure to perform, comes in first by a stroke. it f F H g- 5- .gg t H fr fis ,.... W, rg. r 4' , 4 -I 1't, , w L my L L I' , , F ' K Q . . K EM ,I 6 T - 3 .W .fr my - if it .tt ,.. Q. . ,. I L ti W ' F 2- fftfrhzffifki- , Freshman Sekou Williams, the team's fastest swimmer, smokes the competition. Allpht byT yP ii ck 102 - Swimming p at ,sr wt W .rf is is tl 'L: aikkk I , .5341 s Swimming: A Pool of Success I 1 1, . vt , -vo L iff! ' ,v m , ' k ZW 1..,s-- ,tgy Q, Matt Tharp trains for endurance, up and back the length of the pool for what can seem like eternity. 03108 . La Jolla i, 03110 .VgSerra - L 03112 'Christian 03115lniversity 03116 Cityfilairemont 03118 Mira Mesa 03119 Morse L 03122 ,Lincoln 03124 'Saint Augustine' Q, 03126 'Lions' Tournament 03128 Lions' Tournament 03129 Lions' Tournament 03130 Lions' Tournament 04105 Christian -- - 04107 fialoover ' 04112 'San Diego 04114 'Lincoln 04119 'Saint Augustine 04121 'Christian 04123 'Saint Augustine . g 104126 'Tbioover i i ' . '04129 - 'san Diego 05103 'Lincoln 05105 'Saint Augustine 05110 'Christian 05112 Hoover 05118 fSan Diego F League Games fl L Varsity Coach: Roger Engie Number varsity players: 19 JV Coach: Keith Loveland Number JV playersrll .A Standing at end of last season: 2nd in League Seniors: Louis Alarcon, Craig Ambrose, Keith Gilbert, Gustavo Hueramo, Paul Lawson, Jeff Wilcox. S 104 - Baseball itiili-i SEHUBL C03-T5 l 5 7 . L04 5 ...av-A -J wifi A I K anti 5, is it ini' Vt: Varsity Baseball, Back row: Scott Hill, Jeff Wilcox, Josh Neil, Paul Lawson, Craig Ambrose, John Edge, Manny Gagliano, Michael Veinbergs. Second row: Daniel Murphy, Eric Turner, Keith Gilbert, Jeff Thrift, Luis Alarcon, Coach Roger Engle. Front row: Roland Watkins, Gustavo Hueramo, Eric Kobrick, Aaron Leighton, Jude Trapp. v xx le is 1 vnu Hiliii SCHUUL Col-T5 The diamond was studded with talented players in 1988: all of whom -were excited about being favored to take Tom, first place in Central League at season's start. This was Colts' year for baseball. Head Coach Roger Engle had a simpley philosophy. lt's an easy game, he said, Catch the ball. Throw the ball. Hit the ball. The practices were geared towards mastering the fundamentals of the game. The pitching staff was strong as Aaron Leighton and Jeff Wilcox were outstanding starters. Jeff Thrift and Keith Gilbert could be depended on for the save when needed. The team was solid defensively. Paul Lawson and Josh Neil were reliable catchers. Joh'n Edge, Gustavo Hueramo and Daniel Mur- phy were all tough inthe infield. An aggressive offense was part of Coach Engle's game plan. Manny Gagliano and Jeff Thrift were the power-hitters, with Josh Neil and John Edge to be counted on for base hits. Newcomer Erick Turner was quick on base. The 1988 season was as good as it gets. Athletes on the bench were as capable as players on the field. Varsity had 19 capable players, all juniors and seniors. This was their year, and Coach Engle knew it. We capitalized on every player: finding the right players and putting them in the position where they worked best. He worked diligently for a team with the right chemistry. An easy game: catch the ball, throw the ball, hit the ball, win first place. JV Baseball: Back row: Jeffrey Beeles, Andre Leinhard, Jan Warren, Eric Breier. Second row: Coach David Drake, Scott Miner, Christopher Townsend, Zee McFeely, Coach Keith Loveland. Front row: Rich Miyahara, Shannon Wilton, Joe McWilliams, Todd Davis. I 3 X Q-S i L Baseball: Sliding Info First 413 Paul Lawson takes second base, sliding head first. f ff f - Gif wi V K MM I ,WW MA i if g g - -l Why' A ' 9 I ,Ja .X ,av A ' 4 , ' , 6 ...... . - , , , , ' A sv V. 1 . ' v -n Ccw I 5 A , ' Y- . .,,..,...,.,.f-., ,..4.,0.,.,c..n .rim--1-'-fm 'Y , .466-1901?-ii'wym,W:,,,g.,,. 4-,J ...iw fnymaiiwf , ,, . ' ,. ' , A Luis Alarcon comes out of a full count with a base hit, to get Crawford out of a difficult situation. 9? ,g Q N f 3 nuff 2 WK ,,,.pv-fP4 C' W , ,-,...- -- -V, -f. 'I , ,,.,,..,..,,.Y Keith Gilbert races against the ball to first base. Baseball- 105 03108 - 03111 03115 03117 03122 03124 04105 04108 04112 04114 04119 04121 04126 04128 05103 05110 05112 ' League Games Parker Buena Vista Mission Bay Clairemont Morse Morse Madison Parker 'Lincoln 'Saint Agustine 'Christian 'Hoover 'San Diego ' Li ncoin 'Saint Agustine 'Hoover 'San Diego Varsity Captain: Tom Chang Varsity Coach: Stve Brown Number Varsity players: 17 Vr . 1 Standing at end of iast season: 2nd in League Seniors: .lim Bradshaw, Matt Hom, Duc Tran. 106 -- Tennis T ' eiii X ,il X' 5 .. -L. Ricky Chong and Matt Hom race to the finish as they do their suicides during practice. Sfgyo-55, - ,Q ,. v 3, 3. .tr f4's:.1.j:1.',+i,1.1.' : 3 0.0, , . . ray, ,-,Q . 'Q Q o,v,'n'6,wx,1',1,6. i 0,5 'p'a'1e'lv'.1M 4' C ' l'44no.s,a- fix ' Q 4 4 A as s A I I 0 Q as s I N 9,'0 ,'a's'4'x's'x p f. .'of0:'. X 'T ,i I 4 ,. H0531 1 Ranked number one on the team, Tom Chang is getting ready to use his powerful forehand. ls. - . LW Andy Chang uses his big serve on the op- position with a look of determination. llarsity Boys' Tennisg Back row: Coach Steve Brown, Oscar Garcia, Somsamay Sengpaseuth, Vattanak Miech, Vlatt Hom, Jim Bradshaw, Phu Tran, Duc Tran, Todd Short, Dlana Brassey, Lynn Beatty. Front row: Brian ,EIkin, Eric Gainey, Roger Chan, Klet Tran, Tom Chang, Al Sanders, Andy Chang, Ricky Chong. l x . W 5 it 'ia Kiet Tran is calm as he slices the iackhand back. Duc Tran readies his return, as he is about to put topspin on the ball. Can The Young Boys Tennis Team Win or What? The 1988 boys' tennis team was young, and only had seven- teen members. Experience, as well as seniors, was lacking, the team being composed mostly of underclassmen. However, this allowed for a team that could look ahead to the future. Tom Chang, a junior, was the best player on the team, faithfully seated in the number one single's position. Somsamay Sengpaseuth and Andy Chang were the number one doubles team. The last spot on the ladder was battled out by Ricky Chong, Matt Hom and Phu Tran. Brian Elkin and senior Duc Tran lent support to the positions in between, though they were occupied by the same players, with little variance during the season. Practices were long and strenuous. There was stretching, running and brutal suicides. Most essentially, the Colts were given the opportunity to fine tune the fundamentals of hitting: a strong forehand and respectable backhand. Second year Head Coach Steve Brown stressed the importance of consistency and endurance to last three sets and probably more. As usual, the toughest competition came from the tennis stars from Saint Augustine. But, every team in League was tough. With few exceptions, the Colts earned every set. The 1988 season was a building block for the future. Every player was not only a spot on the ladder this year, but a potential varsity star on next year's team All photos by Busco-Nestor Boys' Tennis -- 107 03102 . 03103 i 03108 03115 03117 03122 03124 04105 04107 04112 04114 04119 04121 04125 04128 05103 05105 05110 05112 05117 League Games Castle Park Montgomery Kearny Clairemont La Jolla Mar Vista Missi0n,Bay Henry Morse Open 'Lincoln 'O.L.P. 'Christian U Hoover San Diego Lincoln 0.L.P Christian Hoover 'San Diego Varsity Captain: Nicole Johnson Varsity Coach: Erlc Romer 1 Number Varsity Players: 10 JV Captain: Nessa Tom JV Coach: Mary Bucaro Number JV Players: 1 1 Standing-at end of last season: ' 2nd in League Seniors: Tonia Alvls, Erica Nicole Boatman, Ericka Klser, Nlcole Johnson, Cassandra 1 Tex. Amy Williams. 108 - Softball Girl ' Softball Batted IOOO The Varsity and J.V. softball teams both headed in the right direction under new coaches. The Varsity team was headed by Coach Eric Romer, who did a tremen- dous job leading the way. The team consisted mostly of returning players, and with their previous experience, the Varsity softball team emerged vic- toriously. Opening the season, they dominated Kearny 8-1 and continued to use their skills throughout the season. Ericka Kiser and Cassandra Tex were two outstanding players, and along with the rest of the Varsity squad, they headed to the top. The J.V. Softball team, guided by Coach Mary Bucaro, had a season they would never forget. J.V. opened the season with big wins over Kearny 19-2 and Clairemont 10-9. Each player practiced every day after school until 4:00 p.m., which proved to be a factor in making them a winning team. Nessa Tom, one of the top hitters and fielders, contributed much effort to the team. Also top players were Elsa Burlaza as shortstop and Zarita Gant as a power hitter. The J.V. team proved to be heading in the right direction as well as the Varsity squad. Varsity Softball: Back row: Hope Elle, Aleena Hernandez Ericka Kiser Erica Nicole Boatman Nicole Johnson Tonya Alvis, Amy Williams, Llnda Dere, Coach Eric Romer Front row Cassandra Tex Jennifer Crocker mlb ionla Cano checks the plate for the next ball to be hit as ,he leads off first. -oosng rd' mr, io1saN Z n 5 m r1 m I or Q .., .,.....W -,,.,.ocn,. ,,.' . 1 I iff, Ihristlna Brown crosses the plate as she scores the winn- Ericka Kiser backs Linda Dere up, as the play is to first. ng run. As strike two was called, Maria Diaz looks back and asks, Are you sure? 'Win' Softball FACULTY g I-ab W hfssfiliiw 90151 Q...-., Mrs. Stollenwerk demonstrates to Carmen Ramirez the proper way to save 'Annie'. , , , : f 1: . uv z.: 0 eff ug Q nm Z SB H o -. i ,ri , l MN 'ws wh X '19-v li' K Mrs. Conry explains to Aprll Landls how to knead her clay. 110 -- Faculty Divider l L l I L - N - s 1 C Sk Mrs. Carter colle- ting text books 0 theshelf. l ----a-und Mr. Newall returning from his lunch break. 'lil lNQQiln .Ml it new me Son Nguyen shows an example of a financial aid form to students in the counsel ing office. CU c Ill O 71 Z m un .-v Q -1 EDITOR: DAWN PETERSON ASSISTANT EDITOR DAVID WAGNER 1 12 - Faculty Administration Qteered Ll 1987-88 saw Crawford High School continuing the new look of the previous year. Our second freshman class seem- ed to take the transition to a high school environment in stride and our upperclassmen continued to be supportive and helpful to the new Colts. Fifteen new staff members joined us this year and continue to express their pleasure about being in contact with our delightful Crawford students. We received a district award for our reading pro- gram and continue to be a power in many athletic areas. CCrawford is quickly running out of wall space in the gym- nasium on which to display our League and CIF Champion- ship banners.j Our diverse ethnic population remained a rich resource for all of us, our dedicated and highly qualified staff offered new and innovative answers to pro- blems, the supportive community applauded our efforts and the marvelous young people who make up our student body made it a rewarding and purposeful year for everyone. To each of you my best wishes for a healthy, happy and successful future! Augle Bregante Vice Principal -.ff-' .mfs ,, K iais P Dr. Nancy Shelburne Principal Linford Thomas Vic e Principal he Ri ff- -. Tlna Anderson ht Math, Science Richard Baker N Computer Science, Math Steve Boyle Industrial Arts Aide l !'2 B 11... .1 I ar-, Direction ASI' 'CS' Lincoln Arthur Deanna Atherton Nancy Bailey Special Education Main Office Clerk Business Terl Beler Lynette Blakney Jeanette Bowie Main Office Secretary Counselor Li-R CounselingfRegistrar QW Jay Brewer Industrial Arts, Publications Rf 'CTBT' ,u '3.:, 5 if Sp2i?LeE2ff2ggon phage! on Gene Mauro steps out on the football field to show the players how it's really done. vibe- Nw, ,A 5 vpn ....... X l Faculty - 113 114 - Faculty The Helpec Lf fws 2 fix 2 'rf' is if 3 ff 1: if if fi ! 1 Campus security Tom Schlegal instructs student Todd Roberts on proper Carla Coffln Lisa Conry behavior in the Stu. Info. Services Site Tech. Art Lavonne Coover Joyce Cox Gene CUUPBY, James Cooper I 1 U . . Ind. Arts, Mat , - Special Education Aide Financial Office Secretary h 5C'enCe Counselor A E xxx X 3 An 1. .-41 Mary Craven Sandy Creech Lois Danks Rlchard Draz Business, PuglicdSpeaking, Social Language Lab English, Con.fFamiIy Studies P.E., Hlth.fDr. Ed. tu ies gl I? sal ,...f' A ,lliliiiwi A - Sandy Buck LaVena Carter Art Library Clerk Mold Dur utures '1 '75 Jane Dunn Lloyd Dyson Roger Engle Math Counselor F-Le Athletics, Science Helen Fisher Kathy Frank Ron Gacloch i Attendance Secretary Science Math, Social Studies Walter Falrley Athletics, Soc. St., Stu. Govt. Robert Gennette Social Studies S S, via ff? Q K 5 J Cafeteria Staff: Back row: Margret Nolan, Donna Kalalauskls, Etta Elllot, Mary Kerr, Carmen Lovato, Dlane Smith, Lupe Mendoza, Esblpl Valdez, Margarette Lowery. Front row: Elsle Dambrose, Dorothy Lundgren, Dora Llmon, Carmella Davenport. Faculty - 1 15 F QP Faculty Shared f' l Dorls Glblson Quentln Goldsteln Sandra Gonzales rvfCounseIin2 Aide Administrative Asst. E S L Latin Robert Hendrlcks Bill Hlcks Sharon Hlnkle Math Counselor S-Z Business Magnet Coord Jon Hughes Career Counselor 121 'S - -M' 21 .-i-1 - , .,t1 5 V, rf.:-5, . .V ,. . - 4 L V in if t,tttt as S is , f , Nga if , Q at .. mf W Mu. W fi.,-Y A James Jennings Ernest Jimenez Math, Science Special Education ' Hawwiif if va Q-Kaiiiglgw - - 1 .... ....t , . , 1 Emi? V - e . W. , Q 5 f r K .3- S . RQ. my Q ' - 5 Wifi- '- xiii ll 1 ' ur Experiences Jesse Johnson Business John Klng Ahtletics, Math Scott Kovaclk Special Education Aide l PZ. E K. M I' ,...--S9'w.,,:, 49 BIII Lalne Athletics, Science ,KXZ get if Rick Johnston Irma Jones Math, Science English Let it be known that teacher Gene Cooper would never ask his students to do anything he wouldn't do himself. YT av.. fl John Lester Social Studies Richard Lawhead Spanish -eg-7 Brady Kelso English, French Rosemarie Klng Special Education Martha Kuss Librarian Faculty 1 18 - Faculty Facu Showed Their a L A or s! an M 3 PM ,f ,rr zu ' ' 1 --ng 2 T Kelth Loveland Karen Lozler Ellnor Lueth Kathy Lyall-Kltt Math Athletics, P.E. Engllsh Math, Social Studies l ,fi M H :tif 'K , , fl' V ' ' A 'W ri' f' a2:ai::iL:ae1,- 'lti T A fl ' ' dei? ' X 'fi Q tl-,swf W ve ' ' IV: L 2, , ,., 'fi 'i 1 ,J X J Carmen MacDonald Marshall Malcolm Roberta Maldonado Irls Mannlng French, Spanish Athletics, Hlth.fDr. Ed. Art Chapter 1 Clerk T c STRESS!! Todd Martinez Special Education Aide The stress factor takes its toll on Martha Kuss, our Librarian. Gene Mauro School Police Officer True 9 im Ruth May Secretary D- I '1 xx f Blrglt Meeder Guidance Aide MX ' f Aix. it 1 , U 1 ,g ft T A iii Beth Meyer Media Technician Christine Mlnor Business Marlon Mcltnear E.S.L., German .. - ' ,. 1 , ,. .4 we -f ' 3 ' 'I .' - - ' ' ,Q ' sl- +4 'Z ' 3 '-' i ' ' ' -f f .M . ' e -.-' i f .5-.' if' ' ,,- 5- 5 - !p ' . f o , ,t J 5 s. - 9 - X , ' U JJ V t K . ,, . f -3fg..f M.j,. Tony Meeks Math, Science ,gms Larry Mlkulanls Industrial Arts, Social Studies ,--wg Barbara Mondt Career Technician . Julle McCarthy Deborah McEIraft Business Business, Math X'-s... P' .. Special Ed. Instructional Aide, Susan Whitley, shows off her Halloween spirit with this amazingly imaginative costume, which had students and teachers alike, in awe. Faculty - 119 aces Brighlened Darryl Nelson Carole Newell Athletics, P.E., Soc. St. Spanish Mlke Norton Frltz Ofner Harrlet Ogata English Journalism Special Education Business Tom Patton Claudla Penzcar Krlstl Petersen ath EngIish,E. . . ' S L Business Gene Phillips Terry Pilling Kathy Pope-Nleraeth Industrial Arts PrincipaI's Secretary Special Education he Look of Crawford 'vi gf ,dw -Zig. f,,,,. !i,, f ,ff Nfl' Lyle Praetz Tony Prlnce Cora Qulnones John Rlvera Band, Social Studies District Counselor Attendance Clerk School Task Force Officer at Ci 25 T . X! 1 r ,,,fx LaMar Rogers Erlc Romer Wayne Rosenberger Anne Sada Computer Science, Math Social Studies Athletics, Science Attendance Clerk Services Staff: Back row: Bobby Streeter, Steve Jones. Front row: Elliot Ward, Charles Monroe, Wllllam Causee, Marle Brockman, Mark Faculty - 121 122 - Faculty We Thank Them Gall Schnell Math Jlm Sams Elizabeth Scruggs Connle Simmonds Ath. Dir., Att. Coord. Business English 1 AL, l g Marllyn Smlth Choir Business Anlta Slobl Bruce Soukbandlth Larry Stell E.S.L., Social Studies German, Science 'www H Tom Stanlnger Jan Stollenwork Athletics, English School Nurse f Lima M hrunm: I ' L Shortly after the lunch rush subsides, Building Services Supervisor Bill Leonard Thomas Harrlet Thompson Causee tidies up the quad. Mafh. Science Drama. Ef1gliSh fy or Their Help ,f'K fx X 7 l Georgla Tlllery Jerry Tooze Special Education Aide Physical Education Tan Tran Social Studies Larry Vlscontl Special Education 'Sf Robln Vlscontl Vlrglnla Washburn Susan Whltley Paul Wrlght ' E.S.L. S 'al Education Aide ' English pecl Counselor Lynette Blakney discusses in depth a students plans for the future. Science All faculty photos by Busco-Nestor Faculty tudent Teachers Made the Grade Back row Sharon Dlckerhoff, Kathleen Self, Nancy Jones, James Conlln, Dana Kelllsh, Greg Hareld, William Olive, Mark Douglas, Laura Longo Jeff Johnston and Lynette Renner. Front row: Carly Sommer, Nancy Zora, Patricia Noto, Hugh Relchley, Dorothy Greenhaw, Dena Kleck, and Babette Lithgow A new program was introduced on campus this year. It was the San Diego Student Teacher lnstltute, a pro- gram designed to integrate student teachers into a cam- pus setting. lt would promote a more positive experience for everyone involved: teachers, students, and student teachers. This was the first time in San Diego that a pro- gram such as this has been implemented on a secondary level. There. are plans for this program, started and tested at Crawford, to become a model for the nation. There were many positive comments from the student teachers. One student teacher, Dana Kelllsh, said he was impressed by the diversity of the students and that the staff had made everyone feel welcome. As a result of this program, a learning experience was shared by all. Teachers took time and carefully evaluated the student teacher's performance in the classroom, students were exposed to fresh ideas and new techniques, and the student teachers got the chance to experience teaching first hand. 124 Faculty Dr. Carla Mathison and Dr. Cheryl Mason The SDSUlEramford Professional Training and Studg Center - gk we . P eggs - 5 o l wig, ww .gm 5 S A A we A 1 , ,.-Maxim A . W 5 I 'gf ,kk 3. X QR II photos by Busco-Nestor Faculty- 125 I ACADEMM f X, 4' s-its is Abel Maclas shapes clay in his period three art class. ' Abel Svitavsky takes down holiday decorations in the library. 1 vena f Stephanie Borinskl stops off at her locker before she goes to he' next dass' Marc Naiman writes rapidly to complete his assignment. 126 - Academics Divider EDITOR: A90RlY I-EE ASSISTANT EDITOR RE NEE HEILBRUN N 1 ll '. ' 'P agggj, 'v' ' U b ago! ' T-Q -f - ' 'P' s 4 w h - . ,-,.a, sv -. f r Variety Was the Spice of Life! 5. 1 ' i' ' 'S' s B59!l1 -- 5.0. - .- 1. , .-A.. , ,, L ,juan , .r 5 ..5'n 42. . ...-T -. rf' 415 Teresa Collier inputs data into the typesetter. Whether you are college bound or preparing for the world of work, Crawford had a variety of courses ranging from Calculus to Auto Mechanics to suit your needs. Some of the courses offered in- cluded: English, Social Studies, Sciences, Business, Industrial Arts, and Foreign Languages. Crawford's well-known business magnet offered students a wide variety of hands on training and work experience. Teachers again accepted the challenge of helping students be prepared for the real world, using a variety of methods to spark the interest of all students. 128 - Academics lag 4, .- 'lad Katie Klnne contemplates what to write next. WW' We iw' , ,,., ' Joshua Brown-Williams and Louise Fuentes work hard in Mr. Brewer's Graphic Arts class. .m1saN-ossng rrl 2. 3 1- m 5 m -1 sss.. is t Q' s n if X.,. t.. Wx,,. .. 'jdlfff' fl fiwg aff? - si. K 'W-gg. F n 1Sshrhfdfiisedetefnfriifdfltotlcomsiefes1hefQsj.i s Wfk-. i i siss L as s ss. i 5 L . 4 'hL 2 h E ' i 9 .A K Phnng Lam is seen researching for that upcoming report. g - . ff We . K Fl D8 .m .. 1 3 . r' : s 2 2 Dawnda Mize finds time to do a little sketching. Q is IDIS E sim Benjamin Bates studies a drafting sheet. Academics - 129 -J 1 ,, ,H 'Q , , Q I 4. l ' , , V' L ' 'Q ,1 'A -..4 2,-.If-fl . : 4, 4 :I -fu: , I ' 0 0 A 5 5. The Mosi Insprrrng 3 122313552 ' ., '.,.x?-,i1iEE?F' U - --A4 - J - - J- , - ' - J' ' ' WWW A f L T h L ' ' 4 a ' -we - C e S . ' . 2 3 E Q: N 5 Q J, J 1' 4 'fn w -:L Q.-.- ' he Roberi GenneHe 'Y , 31 1 LF 4.,. Mfr U Brady Kelso N lz iif' J' , 4' , Leonard Thomas i 3 .L . J ' Krisii Peierson 54 J ,, Jane Dunn :Q -I 1 X John Lesier I ' 0 TJ i , a Larry Mikulanis ' f may -1. ' I iQ5T!f,'..-f L j Q 0 Lamar Rogers I? I ,. W . ' r i 1 + John Kung .fr-. 4 4: A. Q 'J jf s li R ? Q ,,r, 3 1-mf'-mg - if an I 'fff x 4' In H . .ff.. - Qjg I Q, , , ' --,- aw w . V ,.- ,r, ,f . -- ' ,I .- 4 ':1..x1.1.,-,7. 130 - Academics Q. 3. 4 5 I Q 3 4 5 Q' a si sv.-W f'r'f:sew'xs n' , 'K , 3' X JN Making lhe Grade ' , UD, . . G 0-' F' ' U -I J 11 '.' 1- at ,Jt.,xb.u2.zxf .mia x- -- -c .---- - Favorile Book Assigned lo Read The Qcarlel Lel-ler The Greal Galsbg The Pearl Lord of lhe Flies To Kill a Mockingbird ' Ll C .x I 6 J b .liar . 5,4 '97 PC J: IV' 1 M, ,I I is cw' Favorile Aulhorfwriler Qiephen King John Qleinbeck .ludg Blume William Shakespeare Charles Dickens Favorile Place To Qludg l. Home!Bedroom . Library . Kilchen Table . Class 2 3 4 5. Friend's House vp F- Mosl Rigorous Class I. Geomelrg 2. American Lileralure 3. U.9. Hislorg 4. Spanish 5. Advanced Malh 7-8 f' '-him-W' new ma- 1 n Colts Exoelled in Academics' L., . Commitment to academic excellence, that is what Crawford High School has been striving for for thirty years. The ar- rival of some new highly qualified teachers was surely a valuable asset in achieving this goal of excellence. There were stricter requirements which encouraged students to study more diligently. Crawford's prestigious achievements have carried on into its thirtieth year and the students continue to reap the benefits of a quality education. right: Karina Schmidt and Dulce Mosler prepare for an upcoming test. All photos by Erin Lawler .. t,,.,,,,.,w'. ----1,-. Q r ts 1 i D .. 1 i Trent See swiftly finishes up his classwork. 132 - Academics 'Y ,. We K ,.,.aw Mr. Johnston examines the work of Tonla Alvls and Thlen Tram. Mlchelle Kaslk, Delrdre Lowell, and Jeff Davls discuss the David Gllbreth and Sonla Del Rlo keep a close eye on the happenings of their experiment. history assignment. I .4Q s 'Q P an- i 'l' , if Josephlne Carroll contently reads her book. Academics - 133 1' .t . . L 5 1 A N,,,-,. .. .v .. .T - I ,,, ,P ao. - P y, . .. . .,,., . y . 7 A . - Q' . J 'QQ.. ,..-0. T.-1 5- -- f '1- ,L The Simple Pleasures in Life ' -0, .. .1 Au- - J '!i'ai+ ' ' 542' ' ' gi 24, I ,,5'4P. 1 .!J- . at ,,'l'4o. ' . J, . ,.4.-I '- 4-I we The simple pleasuresggin the life of a preschool student: Readigggfla. by ygyour teacher and fi theeopraisie of . uestasonxnghtg eeuingfg doing your ho on , YOU eet.e 'omg oflaccomphsh 'QPZ h 1 ipzgbieemssorigur own a ,,t. il u et ft 96on o not YOU. will have when always fem Kirin madfaryouf lif ia te.f 1? inta t e'imore'me etth use ,,. ., etit-e.e s tt eetf X , R it ,5.'Mw',,.- Q23 . V. 'M Mrs. Peterson gives Lalanya Bacon help with her classwork. 134 - Academics in 'TQ .sf V z 5 ff- , 9, S '6f Z' es, A' i 'J f, 3 ' -'L 0 1 Q f Mr, 1 :ta 3. f . ' o 1 ,, fe, , an 0 A idk 332 V. Victor Calderon is engrossed in his computer program. I M- Trang Huynh is obviously content with what she is reading in Mr. Wright's AP Physics class . M ,t Mr. Cooper points out the various parts of an engine to Jlmmy 0'Hearn, Tina Kreipel, and Raynell Mllls. , ,M,,.,v-- -Q -W Z , - '5- 4,.s,ogg,W2Hf- 'i 'i w p ' - in , , 4 - - v A Q ' l - 45 -' X' L fx ,UA , C :i . - K .1 QM' k'kk' -eff 5' X . -H 9355121lisa?'1sfwz:as2?fs1sse?Qs1weszff Mm . , ,se Y cfs, 5 49 ' Ar I L Q rf' A x,,' f o . , ,,. ,. i, , 4' -N M . X 4 Rh v a a , -n-N -. n llnlizv' 9 1 gb .- 5 ,j J .r f' - f. 4+ c -.,e. Q gs, ,f -1 Klm Tubbs looks over her Spanish work for any possible Michael Johns explains the process of how to make a non-alcoholic strawberry dacquiri. errors' ll photos by Busco-Nestor Academics - 135 '. 1: 2 ' 'P' u urn, I ' 'A' gb. 4V,g15,If?i' ' ' 'FG 'i' Q ' Huff? gg. -f 5 . . , .L - - v 1. f , 5 3, esting. esfing. 1.2. 3! With all the tests that had to be taken this year, students had to ask themselves: When will all this work end? Besides the usual tests that were taken in different classes throughout the year, there was the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills CCTBSJ taken by all underclassmen. It was an achievement test that measured how students performed on a national scale. The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test CPSATD was a test offered to Juniors to give them an idea of as well as prepare them for the Scholastic Aptitude Test QSATJ. - Perhaps the students that were most affected by all the testing were the Seniors. They had to take the California Assessment Program test. The CAP test was designed by California teachers and curriculum experts to match the state ,cur- riculum frameworks so that test questions measure the common basic skills of reading, language, and mathematics in California schools. Finally, Seniors had to prepare themselves for college entrance ex- ams such as the SAT, which tested English and Mathematics skills. The American College Test CACTJ which was similar to the SAT, tested Mathematics, English, Natural and Social Science skills. The Achievements CACHJ tested English, Mathematics, and an option of either Foreign Language, History, or Science skills. These entrance ex- ams, as well as grade point averages determined whether Seniors met the qualifications to enter the college of their choice. Whether mindless or meaningful, tests had to be taken and Crawford students took them in stride. While Seniors were giving a big sigh of relief that their testing was over, underclassmen took in a deep breath for the challenges that awaited them. 136 - Academics ,,,, ,,,. ,....,.,..,. . Brendan Dingman works diligently in Mr. PhlIIIps's Draf- ting class. . .... Rachel Lepinsky takes time out from her strenuous classwork to take a nap. Mrs. Bailey offers a helping hand to Amy Kwlat ir her typing class. 5 ,LL,, . Chau Lam in the library attempts to xerox some im- portant material for class. ,' , I egg ' ' .s i' ,., ..,, . W ,., N'-W -'-11-61:21 . 1' a of ay Muy bien! say Mylshla Morgan and Maddy Garcla while savoring their own tacos in Mrs. Dank's Career Foods class. W : vi 0 9 Z m ui .4 o 1 Megan Haggerty is hard at work in Art class. ' M mf 4. nv at VV Academics - 137 . I, .yr . -xg . -4 ie,- ,..,. - . Q., . .nan ,,,. .I .. . ,Fa .-. , . . . . af. .-.-.1--.--f P Competitions the Name ol' the Game ' The Academic Decathlon Team scored high in individual achieve- ment. They walked away with six medals, Neil Glick capturing three medals, two in Social Science and the other in Economics. Mason Withers won a medal in Math, Dina Polichar received one in Interview and Michelle Kasik received one in the Fine Arts Division. The team, practiced weekly to prepare for the tests in different areas of competition. With the help of other teachers, Mr. Gennette and his talented team strove to make this year's Academic Decathlon Team one of the best we've ever had. The Academic Team consisted of students that competed for recogni- tion in academic excellence. The team included a total of eleven members with students Andrew Betterton, John Schwering, Mat- thew Aud, Baron Greenhouse, Martin Penner, and Hadley Worcester returning to give the team the boost it needed to be at its best. The Academic Team prepared for its matches during the after school hours three days a week. During the competition, a question was asked from' the categories of Math, English, History, or Science. The first team to answer the question correctly received one point. A bonus question was then asked and discussed among the team members and an answer submitted. For each bonus question the team answered correctly they received five points. right: The Academic Decathlon, back row: Neil Glick, Mason Withers, Dina Polichar, Matthew Aud. front row: Hadley Worcester, Martin Penner, Chris Rodriguez, Michelle Kasik, Andrew Betterton, Mr. Gennette. 138 - Academics Academic Team, back row: Mr. Gennette, Katie Fallon, Michelle Kasik, Hadley Worcester, Baron Greenhouse, Neil Glick, Dina Pollchar. front row. Martin Penner, John Schwering, Matthew Aud, Andrew Betterton, Mason Withers. C uv ru o Z uv rv D 1 N W cu C Ill O 9 z 0 2 2 SF, Top: Mlke Rabin. back row: Phuong Nguyen, Elizabeth McDonald, Mason Withers, Rob Weissman, Duane Short, Michelle Kasik, Tonia Alvis, Mrs. raven, Charles Phillips, Jennlfer Thomas, Rama Krishnamoorthy, Asorly Lee. S6C0nd r0w.' Melanie Booth, Matthew HOFU, CGSSBHGYG TSX, Katie Fallon. ina Pollchar. front row: Nlcole Boatman, Diana Tarleton, Alane Tralnor, Theresa Paluso, Vouch Chea, Elsa Burlaza, Karen Trinh. rktli V5 F lv ,Ar E1 aw? Z o 5 m -ri an 1 Q The California Scholastic Federation is a club composed of students who have ex- celled in academic studies. To qualify for CSF a student needed a total of ten academic points. These points were ac- cumulated bythe number of A and B grades he or she received in Math, English, and History. CSF wasn't just about good grades, they enjoyed spending their free time taking trips to Disneyland, bowling alleys, and ice skating rinks. They also helped the com- munity by sponsoring a canned food drive. Participating in CSF was a fun and rewarding experience and was taken in consideration when college applications were submitted. left: The CSF Cabinet, from left to right: Duane Short - President, Ted Schroeder - Vice Presi- dent, and Rama Krishnamoorthy - Secretary. Academics - 139 Us ,.- Q .-,. T 7.7 g ' Bank of America Achievements 'F' . - Bank of America's Achievement Awards Program was established to recognize and honor outstanding high school seniors for their scholastic accomplishments, sense of responsibility, and evidence of leader- ship. lt is designed to honor student achievement on as broad a level as possi- ble, with identical awards made in various categories. Faculty committees from individual high schools select outstanding students in up to thirteen specific academic fields in which each student receives a cer- tificate of achievement. This year's cer- tificate winners were Sharon Wiskoff for Music, Charles Phillips for Foreign Languages, Matthew Hom for Social Studies, Phung Lam for Laboratory Science, Andrea Denham for Home Economics, and Frank Marino for Trades and Industrial. All photos by Busco4Nestur Bank of America Plaque Winners, From left to right: Dina Polichar, Duane Short, and Anchela Luangvlseth Not pictured: Amy Bamberger. The committee also chooses its to students in four general study areas: Ap plied Arts, Fine Arts, Liberal Arts, an Science and Mathematics. These genera field winners receive personally engrave achievement award plaques. Thes categories have la much broader rang than the thirteen specific study areas an those selected as certificate winners ar not eligible to receive plaques. ln order to be a plaque winner, yo must have an overall GPA over 3.0, an have completed 30 semester hours in th general subject area in which the plaqu was won. This year's plaque winners wer Anchela Luangviseth for Applied Arts Polichar for Liberal Arts, and Duan gratulations to all the winners. Bank of America Certificate Winners, Back row: Andrea Denham, Matthew Hom, Sharon Wiskoff, Phung Lam, Frank Marino. Front row: Charles Phillips. 140 - Academics it Amy Bamberger for Fine Arts, Ding Short for Science and Mathematics. Con- I ' ' ' sq Valedictorians - J V I don't need to say, l'm honored to be Valedictorian. It's implied. After all, who wouldn't feel honored to achieve this status? Of course being Valedictorian is great, but it's only a title, and titles do not make one successful. Rather, it's what the person has ac- complished that's important. While this title started out as a goal that seemed far down the road for me, my years at Crawford went by quickly. During this span, I earn- ed my grades through hard work and perseverance. People believe that if you're Valedictorian, then you must be extraor- dinarily smart, they see the person as a human machine or scientific- calculator. This erroneous concept is quite amusing to me because the fact is, l'm really a normal human like everyone else at this school. It wasn't my brain that got me the title of Valedictorian as much as the intense effort and dedication that I put in attempting to succeed in academics. When a bad situation occurred C and Lord knows there were a lot of themb I persisted because I always wanted to succeed. I avoided working myself to death by making sure that my social life outside of the classroom always got the greater share of my time. Get- ting to know friends better than I ever thought possible was a reward in itself. We had great times together, and being with my friends helped me forget about studying and all that other brainwork. These folks kept me from going absolutely insane. So you're probably wondering, what does being Valedictorian mean to Matt? Well, it means that I succeeded in reaching my high school goal. l've also realized that a person whether he is smart or not so smart, can reach his full potential if he just applies himself. Finally, it means that I can tell my future kids that the only real hero in life is yourself, not Superman. Matthew Hom The last four years of high school have held 'many experiences for me: some were planned for and anticipated, others were quite unex- pected. They have been filled with many moments of excitement as well as disappointment. No matter how rough things got I never let go of my hopes and dreams. Nevertheless, I could never have made it on my own without the love, affection, and spiritual support of my-family and friends. No words can quite express my sincere appreciation for all they have done through the years. The faith they had in me inspired and encouraged me to work to my fullest potential. Often times I was skeptical about my dedication to my studies. There have been moments in my life when things got rough and I felt I was on the edge of giving up. I wondered about the true value of an education and whether it was worthwhile to put my efforts into my studies. Now I realize that it not only gave me knowledge, but that knowledge also gave me the strength to develop as an individual. However, knowledge alone is not enough to get me through the bar- riers of life. I hope that I will continue to receive the love and support l've valued so much during the past few years. I believe that the knowledge l've gained will enable me to make conscious choices as I encounter the difficulties of life. To be recognized with this distinction gives me the momentum to keep up my self-motivation and self-discipline as I face new challenges of the years to come. , It won't be easy for any of us to travel this endless road alone. If we can contribute something to one another and lend each other a helping hand in time of need we can make the task much easier for everyone. Encouragement is what we all need to succeed. Phung Lam Academics - 141 SENIORS GL 55 I J -nf'-f if I K CD r: VI o 9 2 52 .-' o - if Class of 19885 poster drawn by Omark Holmes. 43 Y 8 . Y xt it K N 3 .t ,af .... is 'ii Enrique Malvar and Chris Sulffet are excited to start their day as a senior! 142 -- Senior Divider i Q Michael Rabln concentrates deeply to measure precisely. il Rachel Leplnsky and Tracy Judklns read 'Great Expectations themselves while Kelth Gilbert relaxes in the sun. f ,- fx ' fi ii mi eq f A , K! ,V JL, j ff F, 4 uf A4 1,77 1 f 1 l, i 'H Mi LL rf' Y bv , ii!!! if 1 , H I 3 f I Q ' f fix I X LJ ' F J Y A i MD vb D , me 'L Q! , X iw ,aw 1 4 O ffif ' V in ,N Y 5 A i 'W i ' i D i Q V wwf XVHNVAL Ll ix X L V O01 If 'h f H , Wi We D D, 'J , 'P eww lf If Lf EDITOR: D TERRI DAWN ARN OLD Heather Tusch being blessed by Edgar Henderson on Halloween. XL i E Senior Divider 1. m VU o : 2 m cr X -. 144 - Seniors Seniors doing exactly what they want Class 49 Mm- XT' ir H1 - 7 biilf' , S' Luis Alarcon Yulonda Allen Tonja Alvis Rosa Arther Lalanya Bacon Edward Baskin Geoffrey Bemis Robert Beran Erica Boatman Melanie Booth Michael Bourne SENIDRS 0-F I 988 Craig Ambrose Jo Anderson Terri Dawn Arnold Amy Bamberger Clarence Barker Breffni Barrett Ruben Bernardez Andrew Betterton Rachel Bjorkman .lim Bradshaw Gary Brown Travis Buckley Alarcon-Buckley - 145 SENIDRS Worked Together Kimberly Selbe and Helen Yust help out each other at lunch for an upcoming test. 146 - Buckley-Hill 3 ' l Chanda Buckley-Hill Kimber Buie Rashiid Burgo Jocelyn Burlaza C. .J 'wgl ,I ,. ,A.,l. ,Q 14.1.41- f : 4. 5'4- ' 1 4 fad Katherine Burnett Chauntell Burns Terri Butler Gilbert Castillo Q- 1 Carla Cerna Lisa Chanthapraseuth Cherish Chase Khim Chea Mark Clay Seteva Cole Charlene Coleman Michael Collier ip -a--5 Q fy iq Q '23 if :ullf 'vw Q 1 ,-as -ig S YJ K. 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Marin- 151 Charo Johnson dancing to the beat of Mid-City Productions. 152 - Marino SENIDRS Danced is 152' ' Frank Marino Gregory Martinez Katherine Martinez Andrea Maxwell 5' R -1-9 .1399 i Elizabeth McDonald Bennie McElvaine Desalegne Mekonnen Theresa Milsap Ax Cx X, -. x 'X 5 Ml A Akiba Miniefee Sean Mitchell Dawnda Mize Rous Mom --an -an Robert Montejano Jennifer Myers Marc Naiman Toan Ngo Wayne Hosaka out leaps a Point Loma defender, for first down yardage. 154 - Phrathep QE N IDR Viciories Manivone Phrathep Loredana Pirrone Shannon Plesetz Dina Polichar Rhonda Quinn Michael Rabin Carmen Ramirez Aphay Rattanavong Xaysana Rattanavong Scott Reed Macarla Reyes Ronnie Rioux Rebecca Roberts Paul Rodgers Robert Rodriguez Shawn Romagnolo , . '89 ef no- ,ik 3 5 'N wr A wwf 4. Ufx. uf z,, . s 1 my W' , -f5 W If .. 15555 1, ' ai? ' .rx ,, 4. 'lf A ,Q 41 wr , Y. ,ff :iiz,3,,1-3 V 1. Q im X iw .,, Q1- A nr' ' xf'k H fu ... 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Pamela Williams Cynitha Winans 158 - Warren Sharon Wlskoff Mason Wuthers Sean Wynn Alan Young Jr Seniors sing out loud Rodney Isaac points out a problem to Aprll Sllva A , gf gf hits 'V MESS, Where Were You? MM ,F Ml,Cg John Balajadia Eric Barrett Chantha Boy Hoy Boy Thelis Braswell ll Linh Bui Bunret Bunband John Michael Cagney Victor Calderon Arnaldo Camacho Kristen Catlin Hing Chao Joe Chauvapun Pha Chheang Chhiv Chhuon Karry Cluff Seat Damlong Tranh Dang Dip Deam Chan Dy Corey Embry Joseph Fejeran Keith Fleming Renee Ford Louis Fuentes, Jr. James Gauntner Ronald Green Domenico Guzzetta Bridget Harris Valerie Helms Khatt Hem Shon Hightower Trang Huynh Lance Jones Davy Kang Chim Kes Neav Kim Robert King Dawn Longardino Anton Luca Minh Ly Roland Mallory Thomas McWhorter Carlos Mendez Hiep Nguyen Sssflsrsen See fi ffrifiaai GQ? R'hdPdd k fm you Rhcclfael Pzlmcej W N 3 Hung Pham O67 Chin Phan s f S n Ph L C lg Moapryerigel 0 iii U P Tamara Randle Xaysana Rattanavong Derrick Reyes Isaac Reynolds Richard Rojas Raymond Romero Song Sa Pierre Salame Saroeum Sao Lance Segelken Sam Sek Samban Seng. Rita Serrano Thephaphone Siharath Michael Smith Samnieng Som Rachelle Spotser Ari Strom That Suk Donna Swatford Satya Symor Joe Talos Tuan Thai Soeum Thao Hau Tran Lam Tran Phuong Tran Nghia Trang Victor Travis Tam Truong Tan Truong Ny Vann Kira Vongvichith Chanh Vu Sokhan Yim Robert Zuniga 6000 Meal? lfngjgi? i f7'lClfOVD Q2 Moa JKCWGDSZ Wkiifima Also Graduating -f 161 Luis Carlos Alarcon Ambition: To be successful at whatever I do, and make millions of dollars while doing it. Activities: J.V. Football 10: J.V. Baseball 10: V. Baseball 11, 12. Tonja G. Alvis Tonga Ambition: To go into the Air Force, then join a branch of law enforcement. Activities: Basketball 12: Softball 12: Speech Club 12: CSF 12. Craig Ambrose The Animal Ambition: To get a Master's in history and enter the teaching profession. Agtivitiesz German Club 10, 12: Baseball 10, 11, 1 . Terri Dawn Arnold Little Bit Ambition: To always be successful. Activities: Band 10 - Drum Major 11, 12: Cen- taur - Senior Editor 12: F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12: Women in Business 11, 12: Project Step 11, 12: S.P.l.C.E. 10, 11, 12: Key Club 12: Letterman's Club 11, 12. Lannie Bacon A i ' Ambition: To have fun. T ' . I Amy Angela Bamberger Bambi Ambition: To be a world famous movie star and the second coming of Madonna. Activities: Drama - Lead 10, 11, 12: Speech Team - President 12: CSF 10, 11, 12: AFS 10, 11, 12: Varsity Cheer 12: Backpacking Club, Founder 12, Breffni Barrett Brett-Breff Ambition: To get high on life, skiing, rahsta, and the rewards o success in life. Eddie Baskin Ed-Bone Ambition: Kick back, make money, and lead a successful life. Activities: Letterman's Club -- President 12: Varsity Basketball 11, 12: Varsity Track 10, 11, 12: Varsity Football 11: J.V. Football 10: J.V. Basketball 10. Andrew Betterton Hey! Ambition: To go to college. j Activities: Academic League Team 10, 11, 12: Academic Decathlon 12: . Rachel Biorkman Baby Ray 1 iffy: ffff Ambition: To be successful in everything in life and to live a happy and content life. Activities: Drama 12, Chorus 9. Erica Nlcole Boatman Nicki B. and Boatwoman Ambition: To become head anchor person at KGTV 10 after going to college at CSU Fullerton, and enjoying it immensely. , Activities: S.P.I.C.E. Club 10, 11, 12: J.V. Volleyball 10: J.V. Softball 10: Varsity Volleyball 11, 12: Varsity Softball 11, 12: Varsity Basketball 11: CSF 12: Letterman's Club 11, 12: Speech Team 12. Melanie Booth Menelanie Ambition: To be free to be me. Activities: AFS 10: CSF 10, 11, 12: Centaur 11, 12: Pacer 11, 12: Float Committee 10, 11: Auroras 12. Michael J. Bourne Gumby Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: Basketball 10, 11: Track 10, 11, 12. Gary Brown Gary Ambition: To be successful and achieve all my goals. I V Activities: Drama Club 10, 11, 12: Drama Pro- ductions 10, 11, 12: Coca Cola Fashion Club 11, 12: Track 12. Bunret Bunband Ambition: To be a success in the future. Jocelyn Burlaza Pine-apple and Joyce Ambition: Go to college, marry Ramon Cisneros, be filthy rich, and live in the Bahamas. Activities: Coca Cola Fashion Club 12: Speech Team 12: Senator 10, 11: Stir-ups 11. 162 - Senior Write-Ups Chauntell Burns Telly, Chaunny, and Chaun Hnbition: To become a C.P.A. and have a great i e. Activities: Senator 12. John Michael Cagney The Cag Arnold Camacho Arnold Ambition: Be good in everything I do. Activities: Project Step 12: Band 12. Lisa P. Chanthapraseuth Ambition: To be successful in life and find the perfect husband who will make me happy for the rest of my life. Activities: S.P.l.C.E. Club 11: Student Store 12. Cherish A. Chase Cherry Ambition: To keep all of the friends I hold so close to my heart, to lead an interesting, spontaneous, beautiful life with Ray Bisson. To use my educa- tion as a tool for success: to help people, as a whole, live happier and more peacefully. Activities: Student Store 12: ASB - Commis- sioner of Finance 12. Joe Chauvapun - Ambition: To become the world foremost authori- ty in calculus. . Activities: Wrestling 11, 12: Take Down Club .12. Khim Chea Jennifer Ambition: To accomplish my goal and live a happy life. I Activities: French Club 10, 11, 12 - President: S.P.l.C.E. Club 10, 11, 12 -- Vice President: Race Human Relations 11, 12: S.E.X. 11: Friends of the Library 11, 12: Project Step 11, 12 -- President. Chhuon Chhiv Chhit Thia Ambition: To have good luck in the future. Charlene Coleman Cee-Cee Ambition: To finish college and continue my life as planned. Activities: Band 12. Kewanda Covington Kega Ambition: To be successful in life. Plan to attend Howard University and study law or business. Activities: Track 10, 11, 12: Stir-ups 10. V John Curtiss Johnathan , ' ' Ambition: To cut my first album by 21, and live a full and wealthy life! ' , Activities: Surfing 10, 11, 12. - i' Dip Deam Jerome Ambition: I want to challenge the world. I want to find and pursue the happiness for my life. Activities: French Club 12. Andrea Denham Andy Ambition: To marry a rich man and shop for the rest of my life. Activities: Float Committee 10, 11, Martin Desrochers Marty Ambition: To major in Recreation Administration at Cal Poly. Activities: Speech Team 10, 12: Chorus 11, 12: Class Senator 11, 12: French Club 10, 11: Float Committee 11. Jason Allen Dlllaha Jay Ambition: To make our world a better place to live and to be successful in life. Agtivities: J.V. Football 10: Lacrosse 12: Chorus 1 . Hien Dlnh Fuay ' Ambition: To be very successful in the future, and if not I would be a very good wife and mother to a very special man in my life who is Robert D. Toole. Maybe both of my goals will come true fAirline Stewardess or Receptionisti. Activities: Drill Team 10, 11. Hanh Do Scarface Activities: CSF 10, 11, 12: Honor Society 10, 11, 12: Latin Club 12: Project Step 12: RacefHuman Relations 12. Dana Doherty Jeannie Ambition: Become a paralegal, marry rich, and know young GQ men. Activities: Swim Team Manager 10, 11: Varsity Tennis 11, 12: Auroras 12. l-lope L. Elle Angel Ambition: To be involved in the world of business and law. Activities: Softball 10, 11. Karin Estes Ambition: I plan to go to coliege and hope some- day that I own my own day care center. Also, get married and raise a family. Activities: Stir-ups 10: Drill Team 11: Letter- man's Club 12: Student Store 12. Katie Fallon Ambition: To have a serious boyfriend for more than three months, travel around the world, set- tle down in Paris and raise a family, then write a bestseller and retire in Jamaica. Activities: Latin Club 10, 11, 12: Academic Team 10, 12: CSF 10, 11, 12: Honors Seminar 11, 12: Youth Advisory Committee 11: Pacer 11: ASB - Jr.,Class Vice President 11: Auroras - President 12: ASB Aide 12: J.V. Tennis 12: Backpacking Club 12. Nickie Farrar Ferrari' and Nik Nik Bo Bik Ambition: To attend Grossmont College for two years to study photography. Then transfer to a four year college to pursue a degree in business. Hopefully some day to open my own business. Activities: Drill Team 10 -- President 11: Stu- dent Store 11, 12: Centaur Photographer 12: Letterman's Club 12. Joseph Fejeran Chamorro Sonia Nicole Flelschman Baby DoIl Ambition: To bring peace and joy and love to this chaotic world of turmoil. To help make the world more beautiful, the sun brighter, people happier, love sweeter, and the grass greener. Activities: Varsity Tennis 10, 1 1, 12 QCIFJ: Soccer 10, Swim Team 10: ASB - Sophomore Class President 10: Backpacking Club, Founder 12. Curtis Ford Curt-Dog , V Ambition: To go to college and be a great star: go into the N.F.L. and be a great star, also. To live long and have a happy future. , ' ,g,gjf: Activities: Football 12: Track 12. . V ' Jennifer Garcia Jay Ambition: To be happy and to have a good careerlf Lydia Garcia ua t Ambition: To have a job that I can make a career from and hopefully attend college through the years. To live a safe and happy life. Carla J. Garner Cwala Ambition: To succeed in the world with peace, prosperity and happiness always. Activities: Centaur - Soph. Ed. 10, Advertising and Business Editor 11, Editor in Chief 12: Lacrosse Manager and Scorekeeper 9, 10, 11, 12: Senator 9, 10, 11: Drama 9, 10, 11, 12: Auroras 12. Cheryl Gay Ambition: To become a doctor, get married, and be happy. Agtivitiesz CSF 11: Honor Society 10, 11: Auroras Nathan D. Gaylord Nate Ambition: To get married and have two children after I get my Ph.D. in Electronics. Activities: Choral Ensemble 12: Concert Choir 12: Rifle Team 12: Computer Club 11: Letter- man's Club 12: Honor Roll 11, 12. S. Keith Gilbert Gilly Ambition: To be always successful and happy. To keep the tremendous friends that I have now. To attend a four year university, and major in journalism. Activities: J.V. Football 10: Basketball 10: Varsity Football 11, 12: Soccer 11: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Pacer 12. Neil H. Glick The Glicker Ambition: To be the supreme ruler of the world or have a happy, quiet non-ASB life. Activities: ASB President 12: Junior Class Presi- dent 11: Academic Decathlon 11, 12: Academic Team 1O,11, 12. Araceli Gonzales BiBi Ambition: To go to college and study pyschology, travel, and to live my live to its fullest. Activities: Volleyball Mgr. 10: Wrestling Mgr. 10, 11, 12: Swimming Mgr. 11, 12: Homecoming Court 12: ASB - Comm. of Campus WelfarefElections 11: ASB Aide 12. Shawn Green Turtle Ambition: To be an awesome surfer. Activities: Surf Club 12. Anthon Hall Ambition: Attend SDSU, surf at Wiamea, live in Japan, and own a convertible. Activities: Tennis 10. Alicia Helms Lee-Lee Ambition: To be a successful, happy, wealthy, in- dependent black woman. Activities: Varsity Cheerleader 12: Auroras 12: Coca Cola Fashion Club 11, 12: Stir-ups 10, 11:- CSF 11: Speech Team 11, 12. Edgar Leigh Henderson Ill Father Eddie Ambition: To be a Roman Catholic Priest QDominican Ordery. Activities: F.B.L.A. 12. Dolores Cecilia Hernandez Cellia Ambition: To live happily ever after. Activities: AFS 10: Chorus 10, 11, 12: Ensemble 12: Art 11, 12. Van Hoang Kim Ambition: To have a good life and happiness. Activities: Volleyball 10: Tennis 10. Omark Anthony-Holmes O Ambition: To attend a four year college or univer- sity or to become a famous, rich artist or entertainer. ,.,, , Activities: Coca Cola Fashion Clubll, 12: Float Committee 11, 12: Track 11, 12. Matti-Iom Ninja Ambition: To -,igeiirotect the rich legacy of l-the Supreme Ninjaand the interests of all who play tennis. Activities: ASB - Senior Class President 12: Junior Class Treasurer Basketball 10, 11: Tennis 10, 11, 12: Jugcgling'Club 11: AFS 10, 11, 12: S.P.l.C.E. 11, 12: SF 10, 11, 12: Willy Club 11, 12: Letterman's Club 11, 12: Youth Advisory Commmee 11' f . Jeremy Horton A Ambition: To become a doctor and live a wealthy life in Del Mar with my wife and children. , Activities: Football 10, 11, 12: J.V. BaS8b8lfifefIQj Track 11, 12: Homecoming Court - King 127' Wayne Hosaka Ambition: To attend college. 'i Activities: Football 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 11, 12. Rodney Isaac Carl Ambition: To be successful and likeable. Activities: Track 10, 11, 12: Band 10, 11, 12: S.P.l.C.E. Club 10,11,12:F.B.L.A.11,12. Gabriel Christopher Jacques That weird guy who never goes to class Ambition: To become immortal by creating im- ages of God and humanity through blood, sweat, and tears on paper, stage, or canvas, and to someday own a toaster oven. Activities: Drama 10, 11, 12: Friends of the Library 12. Charo Leeshal Johnson Shelly Ambition: To achieve the greater obstacles in life and to be successful. ' Activities: S.P.l.C.E. Club 11, 12: Speech Team 11, 12: ASB -- Commissioner of Public RacefHuman Relations 12. Nicole Johnson En-Jay Ambition: To get the ideal date on Love Connection. Activities: Varsity Volleyball 10, 11, 12: Varsity Soccer 10, 12: Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12: F.B.L.A. 10: Volleyball Club 11, 12. Pheakdey Keo Jacqueline Ambition: To stay in school. Activities: S.P.l.C.E. 12: Friends of the Library 12: French Club 12. Zane Kindsvater Ambition: Start my own business, get married and have three kids: also have four different kinds of sport cars. Activities: Football 9: Baseball 9: Track 11, 12: Auto Shop V.P. 12. Ericka Kiser EEE-Kay Ambition: To prove that idealism is within reach and it's a way of life. Activities: Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12: Var. Tennis 11: Var. Basketball 12: Float Committee 10. Phung Lam Sugar Pie Ambition: To devote my life to medical research and become an influential member of the medical community. I plan on being the dominant one in all serious relationships with men - lf on- ly men were serious enough. Activities: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Valedictorian: Science Fair Participant 10, 11, 12. Paul William Lawson ll Bird Ambition: To start my own graphic arts business, drive Top Fuel AAA dragsters, become in- dependently wealthy: Become Secretary of State. Agtivities: Varsity Baseball 11, 12: Ski Club 11, 1 . Diane Leach Annie ' Ambition: To attend college, study psychology, and become a research psychologist. Asorly Lee Ambition: To obtain a Bachelor's Degree at a four year university in Business Administration. Even- tually a Master's in the same field and hopefully to find a good job in this field. Activities: CSF 11, 12: Auroras 12: Centaur 11, 12: Spanish Honor Society 1 1: Friends of the Library 1 1. Burt Lee 'f,Birty , Ambition: To live a happy live with that special so- meone. To succeed in college and become an Electrical Engineer. Beat my best friend at his QWVI SPOVM, 1:3 AZctivities:'Water Polo'11, 12: Swimming 11, 12: Badminton 11, 12. Judd Lehrer g Ambition: To work at Good Pizza forever . r Z, Michelle Lesure Shell Ambition: To succeed to the best of my ability. Christy Lindberg Carpenskayiand C.W. Ambition: To go to San Francisco Art institute and become a pro. photographer. Activities:,,,Drama 1.1, 12: Speech Team 12: S.P.l.C.E. T23 Stir-ups 12. Anchela Luangvlseth Ambition: Goto a junior college then transfer to a four year. To achieve all the goals that I have set for myself. To be successful and live a long and fulfilling life with a special person. Activities: Women in Business 11: Badminton 10, 11: S.P.l.C.E. 11: Treasurer in Auroras 12: Homecoming Court 12. Matora Madler Ambition: To be the world's foremost authority on mathematics or to be the microchip in- terplanetary generations leading mathematical consultant. Activities: Varsity Swimming 10, 11, 12: J.V. Volleyball 10: Varsity Volleyball 11, 12: Auroras 12: Volleyball Club 11, 12. Frank Marino Franco Ambition: To goto SDSU majoring in mechanical engineering and then go to law school. Acitivitiesz J.V. Football 10: Varsity Football 11, 1 . Greg Martinez Grego Ambition: To become president of Mexico. Activities: J.V. Football 10: Var. Football 11, 12: Sig Club 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 10, 12: Lacrosse Katherine Martinez Katie or Kit Kat Ambition: To complete college, marry, have two kids, and make S100,000 a year by the time l'm 30 years old. Activities: Senator 10: Volleyball 10: Stir-ups 10, 11: J.V. Cheer 11: Drug Awareness Leader 11: Student Store 11, 12: Varsity Cheer 12: ASB - Cheer Representative 12: Wrestling Mgr. 10, 11, 12: Willy Club 12: Letterman's Club 12. Andrea Maxwell A.J. Ambition: To finish college and become a registered nurse, to be financially independent. Activities: AFS 12: Backpacking Club 12. Elizabeth McDonald Lizard Ambition: To attend a liberal arts college somewhere out of California and to pursue a career in public relations. Activities: CSF 10, 11, 12: S.P.l.C.E. CLub 11, 12: Latin Club 10, 11: Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12: Soccer Manager 10: ASB - Cabinet Aide 12: Commissioner of Student Activities 11: Women in Business 11, 12: Auroras 12: YAC 11: Coca Cola Fashion Club - Treasurer 11. Akiba Minlefee Kib Ambition: To go wherever my feet lead me as long as it is a happy place. Activities: Softball 10, 11: Track 12. Sean Mitchell Sean-O Ambition: To live prosperously as either an actor, architect, or business advertiser: marry by 30, make a million by 40, retire by 60, surf till 120. Activities: ASB -- Vice President 12: German Club 10 -- Vice President 11: Varsity Football 11, 12: Varsity Wrestling 12: Drama 10: Lacrosse 11, 12: Speech Club 12. Dawnda Mlze Dawndie . Ambition: To go to college at Grossmont then transfer over to college in Hawaii. Activities: Stir- ups 10, 11, 12: J.V Football Manager 11, 12: Varsity Football Manager 12: Varsity Baseball Manager 11, 12: ASB - Senior Class Secretary and Secretary Aide 12. L Robert Monteiano Monte l Ambition: To become a successful business ma- jor and someday own my own business. Phuong Nguyen . Ambition: To goon to a four year,ll'lStitution,of higherlearningp ' A J Activities: Tennis 10: Academic Team 10: Key Club 10, 11: Cheerleading 11: ASB - Jr. Class Secretary 11:'Women in,Business 11, 12: CSF 10, 11, 12: Spanish Honor Society 11: Friends of the Library 11: Auroras 12: ASB Secretary 12. Mike Ortman Ambition: To work at Good Pizza forever. Activities: SADD Chapter 12. Rachael Palmer Ambition: To serve by becoming one of the best in my field Cwhatever that turns out to bej, and use my position to help those in need. Activities: Key Club 11 - President 12: Soccer 10, 11, 12: Cross-Country 10, 12: Drama 10, 11. Terra Nicole Patrick Timdy Terra Ambition: To go to Mesa College for two years, then to a dental firm that will prepare me to be the best dentist there is. I hopw to own my own dentist office one day: And live a happy and suc- cessful life. Charles Phillips Chip Ambition: To pursue a career in journalism at a well respected institute of higher education and eventually write the great American novel. Then retire and bask in the limelight of my fame and fortune, living off my book earnings and guest appearances on the Hollywood Squares and Late Night with David Letterman. Activities: Basketbali 10, 11: Baseball 10: Cross- Senior Write-Ups - 163 Country 10, 11, 12: Track 11, 12: CSF 10, 11, 12: AFS 11: Letterman's Club 12: ASB - Senior Class Vice President 12: Homecoming Court 12: Aurora Sweetheart 12. Manlvone Phrathep Nong and Panh Ambition: To share my life with someone I love. Shannon Plesetz Vamp, Wild Child, Banana, The Pleaser, and Pale Sleeping Beauty Ambition: To become unusually successful in business Qas all the fortune cookies have saidj and to own a chain of mortuaries. Activities: Stir-ups 10. Rhonda M. Qulnn Quinn Ambition: To have a healthy life filled with joy, happiness, and success. Activities: Varsity Track 10: Stir-ups 10, 11: Group Discussion Leader 10, 11: Senator 10, 12: Coca Cola Fashion Club 1 1, 12. Marla Carla Reyes Carla Ambition: To be a successful Systems Analyst. Activities: Chorus 1 1. Robert Rodriguez Ambition: To go on to a two year college and then to SDSU. l want to become a pilot, and marry Elizabeth Garcia. Activities: J.V. Football 10: J.V Track 10: Varsity Football 11, 12: Wrestling 11, 12: Track 11, 12: Coca Cola Fashion Club 1 . Shawn Romognolo Shawnee Ambition: To become a famous actress, or own a pet store. Activities: Drama 10, 11, 12. Mlke Roth Orion Activities: German Club 10, 11, 12. Aurello Sallnas Ambition: To go to college. CesarSaIomon l Ambition: To become a highly successful businessman. Saroeum Sao Manny Jr. Tara Ann Schmidt Shorty or Schmidty Ambition: To make friends and be a happy person. Activities: Graphic Arts 11, 12. John Schwerlng Juan-O Ambition: To so to college, then come back and coach here at HS. Activities: J.V Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12: Varsity Track 10, 11: Academic Team 11, 12: Centaur 12: Letterman's Club 11, 12. Klmberly Selbe Kimby Ambition: To be a rich and famous photographer: to sing a duet with Helen next year: to buy my Prelu e, be with Tim and tour Europe: to marry happily, have Kristen Marie and buy my 2-story house by the beach: to counsel children: to make the best of the worst and always keep God first! Activities: Classics and Humanities 10: French Club 10, 11: SADD 10, 11: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: CSF 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 12: Auroras 12: Concert Choir 12. , Erlc Seol Ambition: To play soccer for SDSU or UCSB and get a Master's in Aerospace or Physics. Activities: Soccer 10, 11, 12: Baseball 10. Joy Shepler Ambition: Go to Mesa College for two years then transfer to SDSU. l would also like to have a fami- ly and work with deaf children. Activities: F.B.L.A. 11 - Vice President 12: SADD - Secretary 10, 1 1, 12: S.P.l.C.E. Club 10. Duane Short Activities: Literary Ma azine 11: CSF 10, 11, 12: Swimming 10, 11, 15: Water Polo 10, 11, 12: Juggle Club 1 1: Speech Team 1 1. Sarah Sneed U . Ambition: Attend college and major in Business. Activities: Swimming 11. Vlctorla Steen Vickie and Vicks Cough Drops Ambition: To live to be old, but not too old. Activities: Student Store 10, 1 1: Pacer Staff 10, 164 - Senior Write-Ups 11: F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12: Friends of the Library 10: Women in Business 11, 12. Blll Stanlnger Bear Ambition: o succeed in life and be everybody's friend forever! Activities: Varsity Football 10, 11, 12: Wrestling 10: Ski Club 10, 11, 12: Letterman's Club 11, 12: Auto Club 1O,11,12. Chrlstlan Sulffet Chris Ambition: To be famous and successful. Susan Sulllvan Susie Q Ambition: Get married in the T for all E Activities: Stir-ugs 10: Swimming Manager 10, 11, 12: Water olo Manager 1 , 12: SB - Sophomore Treasure 10: Commissioner of Stu- dent Activities 11: ASB Aide 12: Willy Club 10, 11, 12:Auroras 12. Llsa Szymborskl LB QLlsa Bisaf' Ambition: To be successful, happy, and well educated. Activities: Speech Team 12: Chorus 12. Joe Talos Pepe Ambition: To become a high qualified printer. Stanley Tarylor Stan the man Ambition: 'o live happily and successful. Cassandra Tex Tex Ambition: To attend Humboldt State University and major in Accounting. Later to become a Cer- tifred Public Accountant CCPAJ. Activities: Varsity Volleyball 11, 12: Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12: Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12: CSF 10, 11, 12: Letterman's Club 10, 11, 12:' Spanish Honor Society 12: Women in Business 11, 12: Volleyball Club 11, 12: Girls' Basketball Club 11, 12. Am Tleu Amy Ambition: To work and learn. Activities: Basketball 9: Chorus 10, 1 1. Wendy Tlft Womp Ambition: To beach it all day, and party all night. - To be stoked forever. Activities: Swim Mgr. 10, 11: Water Polo Mgr. James Tlschler Tish Ambition: To live in a world of lots of money. Activities: Varsity Water Polo 10, 11, 12 QMVPJ: Wrestling 10. Jennlfer Thomas Jen Ambition: To have a career in International Business, and then travel around the world. After that l am going to move to Japan. Activities: Swimming 10, 11: CSF 10, 11, 12: S2P.l.C.E. 11, 12: Auroras 12: Honor Roll 10, 11, Crystal Toms Pee Wee Ambition: Two years of junior college, then transfer to a state. Activities: Softball 10, 1 1: Drill Team 10, 1 1: ASB - Sophomore Secretary 10: Mascot 12: Letter- man's Club 12: Student Store 12. Alane Tralnor A La Me Ambition: To marry the grandson of J. W. Robin- son, and become the president of the company, or to attend the University of San Francisco, and receive a Master's in Business Administration. Activities: S.P.l.C.E. Club - Treas. 11, Vice Pres. 12: Spanish Honor Society 10, 11 - Pres., 12 - Pres. Advisor: Stir-ups 1 , 11: CSF 10, 11, 12: Float Committee 10, 11: Auroras 12 - Vice iv Softball 11: AFS 10: Girls' Volleyball u . Karen Trlnh Codi Ambition: To live a well balanced and entertain- ing life: and to be successful. Activities: Auroras 12: CSF 12: Badminton 12. 1 Angjela Turner Holy Woman Am ition: To continue to grow in grace, and let the Lord lead me on to the deeper depths in his words as a Jr. Missionary. Go to college and become the best lawyer that I can, reaching the top and achieve my goal in life as God gives me grace to run the race. . Activities: Chorus 11: Speech Club 12: Coca Cola Fashion Club 11: Stir-ups 11, 12. Laura Vlnes lggie Ambition: To succeed in life in whatever I decide to do. Activities: Soccer 10: Swimming 10, 11, 12. Barbara Warren Barbe Sbratf' Ambition: To be success ul in my values and to enjoy life to its extreme limits. Activities: Swim Team 10: Weight Training 11: Coca Cola Fashion Club 12. Delana Washington Dee Dee Ambition: To be rich and successful. Activities: Basketball 10: Volleyball 10. Jason Webber Ugly, Welber, Morrissey, Juan, and Jasoid Ambition: To show the world that Krishna con- sciousness is a way of life. Goto UCSB and study to be a teacher. l want to get married in 'Der Temple in San Diego and live in Germany for a couple years. Chant and be happy . . . Activities: Centaur Photographer 12: Pacer Photographer 12. Rob Weissman A Ambition: To be rich and famous, and have a house in Malibu. Activities: Water Polo 12: CSF 12: Drama 12. Becky Wells The Beck Ambition: Make lots of money, drive a Jaguar, travel Europe and live an adventurous and happy I e. Activities: Homecoming Court - Queen 12. Tanlsla Wells NishafT Ambition: Go to college, then study Fashion. Activities: Stir-ups 10: J.V. Cheer 11. Jeff Wllcox Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do. Activities: Varsity Baseball 1 1, 12. Amy Wllllams Aim Ambition: To succeed in whatever l do. Activities: Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12: Letter- Qa?1s1Club 11, 12: Stir-ups 10, 11, 12: Honor o . Jamle Wllllams Jamie Ole 'A Ambition: To live my life surrounded by money, a Mercedes Benz, a nice comfortable home with a wife and two kids. Activities: Football 11, 12. Cynltha RaVon Wlnans Vonnie Wont Ambition: Live a long and healthy life: become a Business Administrator. Activities: Softball Manager 10: Stir-ups 10: Let- terman's Club 12. Candice Wiseman Randy Ambition: Go to college and get my Doctorate in Psychology, get married, have children and open a private practice. Activities: Latin Club 10, 11: AFS 10, 11: Chorus 11: Madrigals President 12: Science Explorers 11: F.B.L. . President 11, 12: Auroras 12: Drill Team Majorette 10, 11, 12: Women in Business Sharon Wlskoff Rory ' Ambition: To go to school in Massachussetts and eventually teach classics. Activities: Band 10, 11, 12: Drama 10, 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 12: After Hours 11: Madrigals 12: CSF 11: AFS 11: Swimming 10: Science Ex- plorers 11: Latin 10, 11. Sean M. W nn III Ambition: 'Yo be a successful businessman: and to be a famous singer. Activities: Basketball 12: Chorus 12: Senator 12. Helen Irene Yust Ricky Ambition: To make the best of the worst and always keep God first! Have a blast with life, as a pediatrician, with the support of my sister, Kimberly. And live happily ever after with Gabriel, honestly! Activities: Classics and Humanities 10, 1 1: Honor Roll 10, 11, 12: Science Explorers 10, 11: Latin Club 10, 11: SADD 10: AFS 11: F.B.L.A. 11, 12: Chorus 11, 12. The Class of '88 Devasiaied 7 5 ' ,avlium V' ij 5 , L , S , e , , V. A , J, l W JK 4 me I 3 s 3 5 A ix if i ii i in 3 5 Seniors being sociable. Seniors - 165 J UN IDRS Sherri Navetta shows her report card to Sonia DelRIo and Raquel Berumen 1 ,, X5 i . Q' Qi Leslie Banda types quickly to finish her assignment. 166 -Junior Divider 'ww '- m -., f, 'wsu' U-8,44 i f or 3 az., , is , ll X Q 2-'mail , ,, . Deirdre Lowell and Jennifer Ellis smile for our photographer during their P.E. class Reem Taila and Erika Reiter arriving to school late. . 4 5 IL. W .f ,All X K ' 4 A Ciigjx 4635.322 026, ,f f ?f Q'2 4111 w ,5Z V, J f 1ffw w QUQJLC :L QLMQ LINDA HA X ff if ,, ' NX X if f if C 'Aff 5 Q gi an rf Jumor D'vider - 167 .LM MW W f J 60 My 177 V MDW VMQW ,MY , wif QW MMQ b ,ji 5117! 5 T 4 JW' f gf I , Marty Benner was thelforce that helped raise the juniors points in the class competition Help- ing Marty were Carmin Tandy, Vice Presidentg Monica Chavez, Secretary, and Nicole Simp- son, Treasurer. , These people gave their time and effort to boost spirit and organize fund raisers. Trying to get people involved and think of new ideas was what the Junior Cabinet was all about. The students enjoyed their work and strove to do a great job. Nlcole Simpson, Monica Chavez, and Carmln Tandy take time out for some fun. Adibi, Amit Ancheta, Bridget Andersen, Beckie Anelli, Michael Angeles, Michael Appleton, Joanne Arevalo, Dominga Aud, Matthew Austin, Lasonia Balestreri, Katherine Ballard, Clayton Banda, Lesley Banh, Vinh Barrett, Eric Bates, Nicole Batson, Danielle Batt, Angela Baumgardner, Matthew 168 - Adibi l i iff, ,Y f fyw6ur President And His Staff 86 ix 1 l 2. CLASS DF '89 is,, F' ffzi orked Hard for Ll 'pd -0 -.api f .avr Marty Penner the 11th grade President takes time out of his busy schedule to give the camera a smile. Bayies, Patrick Beck, Christa Beeles, Todd Belone, Tracy Beope, Justin Bergam, Sonia Boone, Nichole Borinski, Stephanie Bradford, April Bradford, Charisse Bradley, John Brooks, Justin Brown, Michael Bugaeff, Leo Bui, Linh Bun, Loeur Buss, Sharlynn Calabrese, John Calderon, -Sam Carlson, Gabriela Caro, Patricia Carrol, Lorraine Cech, Shirley Chan, Roger Chang, Tom Chanthavong, Pany Chao, Keang Chavez, Monica Cheam, Pheap Cheam-169 Who Won Prince and Princess? 170 - cnnay Chhay, Chhom Chheang, Phal Cobian, Rosa Cocio, Kenny Coco, Milo Collier, Teresa Collins, Shena Connor, Douglas Convery, Laura Cook, Rodger Coover, Lynn Couch, Julie Damian, Dolores Darrough, Kim Davis, Jeff Dear, Kevin Del Rio, Sonia Devenport, Leticia DiBona, Mario Dickens, Lara Diedrich, Kathy Do, Hanh Donahue, Corey Dong, Han Duncan, Sharon Easton, Sean m ,E My . ,. 2 agp ,, .zvzzsfx E ig ., ,. ,...,,ma ieiifierlfieif 3 g 5229121 -: ,. A My was f ' fezssgcv Victor Whitaker and Matt Aud discuss their plans for homecoming. QD? llgli new me si X kiss ks L l uf , x ,ww fwzsxagqff , .. ., Q, Q f L ,- ,wie f f gn. ., rs Gig 1 ,,. V.. er ,iiih . r .51-1 - x 1 - vs is .JI Ss, Q rc:- 5 .1 ,, 3 -ss c Q X Q Q M K Edelen, Penny Q RTN 93 4 J. , Edge, John 2' ' T '- . 'Q' Ek,Maly if 4 -A ' Ekdahl, M311 ' it ' Elkm,Bnan i Kg.. , is Q EIIis,Jennifer 2' 9 Emerson, Ana Erickson, Klarece -Q ,gf ,ggi K . V 5 ' it 5 Q 2 6 1 f av 'A' Esmaili, Ali Everidge, Monika Farrell, Sarah Filiius, Chris Fletcher, Antwone Flores, Jesse Frazier, Angela F regoso, Alma Furlow, David Gagliano, Manny Ei' E? l Q 55 F ,. ...gm ,,,, . In , Q m 7 if L 'E sf . 1 -275 J . ,,. .. f- - - . ,.. S -1. -1 QL ,rsi S as I Y 'RN 5 Sb T 3 . SEX ,,,, ve ,,,,, X ... ,.1 ,JU if' Q. Lf' 5 , K 1 . 1 S Cid y Gainey, Eric ii Gallenberger, Lisa Gant, Zarita Garcia, Carlos Garcia, Maria gc 'S , . ., Q Garcia, Oscar s 5 -K .. ,,., , -F Garland,Kevin Ghile, Rhoda 'is 'f ,' F Gilbert, Matthew T' g Gilbrern, Daniel Gilbreth,David ' J Gilmore, Deshanda ifmnil. MMM, . , The Donut Dunk'em kicked off Crawford's 1987 Homecomin . The court was announced and atrick Bayles and Jennifer Crooker emerged victorious as prince and princess. The festivities had begun! Crawford's 30th Homecoming con- tinued with games inthe quad and the Homecoming Rally on Friday. The rain did little to dampen the spirit of the juniors. The homecoming game was a Crawford victory, then it was back to school for the big dance. The dance was a huge success with the students dancing to the wee hours. Homecom- ing was a time of excitement for all. Patrick Bayles and Jennifer Crooker show their joy for being chosen Junior Prince and Princess. Gilmore- The Groov Juniors Celebrated The Beatles The Summer of Love came to Crawford during Homecoming Week. The juniors showed their spirit by dress- ing in 60's attire and building their hip float for the float competition held the Wednesday following Homecoming Week. The float brought the music of the BeatIe's hit Birth- day and Crawford's thirtieth anniversary together. We celebrated in grand style twistin' and shakin to the sounds of the Beatles portrayed by Aaron Leighton, Chris Rodriguez, Jeff Davis, and Roland Watkins. Colin Watson gets into the Spirit of the 6O's with his peace lunch box. Gomez, Anabel Gomez, Laura Greenhouse, Baron Greer, Rene Hamilton, Le Andra Harris, Linda Harvey, Sharon Hasman, Linda Hayes, Timothy He, Phally Hebb, Jennifer Heilbrunn, Renee X 1 .,,. R Q X Q ,Qu R T Q 5 ' X 5 ew 4. Hem, Khen Henderson, Jeff Henderson, Mark Hendricks, Charma L' Hendrix, Myasha 1. rv' I . we Q- 172 - Gomez, A. he Spirit of the 60' i J , . K 5 'fax fx 4 I ,.-1' I. if .inf pq T :..f3siQ?TQfI . , '1,e1ff1'- ' ,, if I - ' J5 ..., - we v nfs, 3. ' X tt' I A 2 . , i. above: Roland Watklns, Aaron Lelghton, Jeff Davis, and Chrls Rodriguez pose as 'The Beatles during the float competition. 1. ,Zigi , 1 I x 3 Q X . X Q Q- 'A 9? I 4-,. V, lawn uu3 Henegar, Jessica Hill, Scott Hinton, Andrew Hipple, Barry Hoang, Matthias Holder, William Hor, Komsoth Huneke, Heidi Huynh, Quang lnniss, Etirsa Jarvis, Katheryn Johnson, Kirsten Johnson, Kyra Johnson, Michelle Juniors, Natasha Kanuha, Bernell Kasik, Michelle Kennedy, Erin X CD 3 3 CD Q. '4 l-I NI 03 174 - Kenney Kenney, Danielle Khaleghi, George Khong, Chong Klatt, Michael Klawitter, Micaela Knight, Christopher Kobrick, Eric Krishnamoorthy, Rama Kwan, Lisa Kyle, Maurice La, Long La, Lorn Larson, Ernie Leighton, Aaron 4r 1 1. m ua 0 3 3 U' Jeff Davls attempts to eat a rolled taco in one bite. Come on Jeff you can do it Nl Len, Juniors Proved Thai -1112Js.w':gs. ., , -:s e xe ff-9 I - , .K :nf - vb W X fxgx fy 11+ X X '4 x 52 E xl ,,, S s W 5. ,. 'ti X NX 3 X 1? L was , ,. X X '-,sv Lienhard, Andre Liggins, Kim Lloyd, Brian Lo, Dyna Lockett, Rhule Loia,GaIit ' 0 w , nm Kir ' im... 9 A L . ..sf , Lowell, Deirdre ,k.' ' K ' ':..' 3 ia '-Y' Muoi N' Q -. ' K ' -..r1..s-K Mahdi.Ansham 'rr' L t.. 1' ' A al' Mahdi,Emar ':'i ,ff ,,, A ' , ,, f. Q tg Mallory, Roland Q' L' .. 1 'jf' L N ' I is .- Malm,Tamra 1 QP y f.1 it ahngls an Art Form - .. vi A qw v -ft Ttvtff t T, 35' as . N.. 3- x by ,-Q.. ' SN Manriquez, Marco Mariscal, Michelle Martin, Daniel Martinez, Felicia ft Maxwell, Marcella McCree, Nichelle McCully, Rebecca McGinnis, Dan - McGuigan, Tara McKibben, Alisa McLean, Sheri ' McQuarrie, Lisa ,K . My 'Y' .F , - U 2 Q Mech, Chenda Mejia, Michelle Meno, Jane Meredith, Peter Merritt, Frank if' Metts, Laura .- r .f . - . . ,N iff., ,.1:.4gk it T' g.f.3N3' Aw, 1.. u tg . tg . . fs in... x ' Q-E r Miille, Melissa Miller, Diann Miller, John Millsop, Jeffrey Minichiello, Stephen Minor, Ben There were many places a junior with an automobile could go to sample inter- national cuisine. There was the flavor of Mexico at Albertos, Rojelios, or good old Taco Bell, the American flavor of Burger King or Togos, the taste of ltaly at Round Table or Pizza Hut. Then for a taste of something different there was Niko's Greek Restaurant, and for those- people who missed home for were brokej lunch could always be found there. For those juniors without an automobile McDonaId's was always a good place, or for those late breakfast eaters Krispy's Donut Shop was open. Last of all for those who were con- tent to feast at Crawford, the Student Store offered yogurt, Hostess cakes, and a variety of other treats. For those who wanted a full meal the cafeteria of- fered a complete lunch including a delifsandwich bar two days a week, and for those people on the run the ex- press carts offered Burritos, Brownies, and Cookies. No matter what you had for lunch whether you had a car or not, you could always find some good food. Jorge Sanchez, Eric Kobrlck, Chris Fllllus, and Justin Brooks take time out from their busy school day. Minor - ,ll LU 1. I. Q 175 176 - Minter Minter, Carlotta Miralles, David Miyahara, Joe Mom, Lao Monges, Tina Morgan, Wendy Mosler, Dulce Mosler, Hans Mounivong, Vathama Murphy, Dan Murray, Danny Mutton, Cindy My, Tong Nann, Narom Navetta, Sheri Neil, Josh Nguyen, Hoang Nguyen, Hung Nichols, Chelle Nichols, Robert Nieratko, Jeanine Nolan, Teri Noy, Sengdeun Nurmi, Sanford Whal Choices na lk, ., 'Q' - J .M- 2 8 5 si L W ' MrA ' if ii'-f 1 'ffa Misa M o , , ' M - - M sfv e M M ,MMMMM Mr rl. M MM ' M M,,V gw' Q ' M MMMMMMM M Nlcole Slmms discusses plans for college with Nlcole Chavez. Mffww ,fm id You Make? i ' l gi Q A e , V K Q W'h'W J W.. . 'S 535 1 we K if 1:11 -'Eze l X, w aiz F B ,, is az. , 1 3 E' Rm 7 5 f N1B?X is ESQ . E: E ig ' J- fi i Q ,il my if i , r X Qui X 6 le: QF 9 X x WK Huh' it we 3 , Q 'B i X lf' ' If-:His-'-:. . 1 i sz- asf -5 . se, zz sxfw flag i f,..g,f4s1:52? e tiff I A John Calabrese walks across the quad at lunch. Oeun, Thuch On, Hoa Onn, Bunroeun Ontiveros, Beckie Padilla, John Paluso, Theresa Parker, Leon Parks, Adam Penera, Robert Penner, Marty Perez Jr., Jesus Perez, Jesus Perry, Kevin Peterson, Dawn Phabmixay, Pheng Phan, Khoeun Phan, Kiet Phanthao, Chanh Phanthao, Davone Phen, Sarann Phu, Pamela Ping, Chin Polite, Steven Poquiz, Marilen Postigo, Rosa Powell, Shanna Prickett, Jeremy Proen, Heng Rainey, lan Ramuno, Linda Rattanavong, Niramon Reed, Marsi Reiter, Erika ly 4 4 Reiter - 177 Reyes, Cynthia Reymer, Max Reynolds, Isaac Rockhill, Lisa Rodriguez, Christopher Rodriquez, Jessica Roman, Gualalupe Russo, Joe Sabransky, Robin Saiz, Manuel Saltzman, Hope Sanchez, Jorge Sanders, Al Sanh, Sophanara Schatzle, Kathleen Schmidt, Karina Schoenbrun, Mark Juniors Showec .fy -, . A 1 l kc' X 5 ,S 1 , i. ,A f 4, Q ' raw we-r N' an W lj! K R J , A 'Ngis i I .. -we .r el .... , 5? X E. I ' L. , -.af . K i Schwartz, Jeff Seabock, Theresa See, Trent Seng,Noy Sengamphan, Nalorn Sim,Thea Simms, Nicole Simpliciano, John R H- xlyj . vu 5' or RN i V ,X X' i V xy J ic J ri . It J U31 Y U A ' . Nay Y X ,Xu , QQ' 1. u W X J i J , its 9 5 ew WV iw K lf . XY nw 'U El , V X , 1 Qi X v PM ik, -, 3 -J ,, u A iN XX 2 Xl XX 'i 3 it J X' Jw ,JQ7 lxix .-.. X I irfw J V - .- - 1 -1: - , ,NJ -'., -,MX T' N X3 - N V , X, l xl B x is I X Jef Y L, JX X X4 ax -.K xx X , I V I ll., bl, vw Q X , A J, , 'K xl , L 1 Xxx x, CJ' NNY XT!! X1 ,N xx X, i J X 178 - Reyes ' N, awk. .e,'4- L 'RJ ,fi 'J NM Jason Cambell, Peter Varela, Rhule Lockett, Travls Beal, James Gordon, tice their poses. X 1 5 , . and Terrance Jones pra , H1 4,90 ecial Simpson, Nicole Sims, Cynthia Skelding, John Smith, Stephanie Snell, Chris Solomon, Christine Soto, Sarah Soung, Phaly Spitai, Barry Springborn, Holger Stephens, Valencia Stuber, Roxanne Svitavsky, Abel Taila, Reem Taing, Huor Tandy, Carmin Tat, Thanh Te, Seng Thoeung, Chanhdy Thoeung, Many T l Th , V M 5 T.,::?a1Ss: QV Toms, Stephanie Tram, Tu Tran Tran, Phu Tran, Thuthao Tran, Tri Trapp, Jude Tubbs, Kimberly Turner, Terrance Valdez, Cesar Vann, Samnang Vienbergs, Michael Vo, Duyen Vo, Nhung Voeun, Vin Wagner, David Washington, Gaylen Watkins, Roland Watson, Colin Wells, Ben Whitaker, Victor White, Kim White, Tichamingo Williams, Heidi Wilson, Juliet Wolf, Rachel Worcester, Hadley Yem, Dara Yin, Say What was one of the most fun times you had all year? lt was the day I took the PSAT, and then toured San Diego and vandalized various juniors' cars! - Lara Dickens My most fun moments were harassing Mrs. Visconti in class this year. - Justin Brooks Mt, Sac - Matt Baumgardner Lunchtime, Dr. Dean, and Graphic Arts - Galit Loia Mr. Lester's class -- Deirdre Lowell Chemistry class, Homecoming in the quad. - Sonia Bergam The homecoming rally when the Hoover Varsity Cheer performed. - Monica Chavez When they announced in the bulletin that our floats would be seen in the quad. - Klarece Erickson April Bradford and Charma Hendricks discuss their fun times in the quad. 180 - Tran What Was un we 'VV Youk, Samban Young, Kimberly Zizzo, Anthony . 'Q' v ii 1 2 sf - i s s as. X .QE or You . . 1 ill... ,, ,,.. 1 'Q Juniors get ready for the float M competition. Bernell Kanuha takes a moment to think of his fun times. 1aqqaM uoser ' ' 8 V r Mui, I, 4 Lynn Coover as Peter Pan on Halloween. 'QF- Juniors- 18 I Qopuomonss UU c in ra 9 Z co or .. o 1 Josh Brown-Wllllams and Amy Spracklen have the halloween spirit. d '? Heather Wood, Marnl Levi, and Susan Richardson watch a class competition in the quad. ,Q 182 - Sophomore Divider Richie McCIees, Lyle Tomlinson, and Chris Townsend spend the lunch time standing on a bench in the quad. Sophomore Divider - 183 The class of 1990 returned to Crawford as motivated and active students. Many of the sophomores were involved in different student activities such as sports, clubs, and class competitions. Class of the Year competitions were something new at Crawford, and the sophomores did their best to show their Colt pride. No doubt that the sophomore class was heading in the right direction. right: At last! The Three Amigas, Laurlnda Stowell, Andrea Paulson, and Vlctorla Howard are together once again after a long and dreadful morning in class. Abella, Lloyd Ades, Vickie Alexander, Ray Alvarado, Zethina Anderson, Brian Arellano, Ruben Asio, Florence Baker, Teresa Balajadia, Giana Baldwin, La Toya Banegas, Carline Barnson, Susan Bates, Benjamin Batinica, Laurie Baxter, Tessa Beaton, Jeff Berlin, David Berumen, Raquel Bess, Joyce Betty, Yoshicka Black, Julie Boghossian, Rita Boley, John Bounvilom, Khiosadalom 184 - Abella rgssssfxfwsfe ewan, at time QE- ,Q .. rl -.4 1. :H --. 2 , we .1 The Sophomore-s Returned www Qm ' n' wlk ,W .- .. 'Qvrsii 1 -mfsirsseie. N, .W We so .W .r- 'Bk fi l a . ,. ,,,.a. me we-+1 ,pig ,Q --ner .. , Ii x mg.f+l,5f55i3i?5r -7 magna, . .,,. 1 frsiifw f ,. Ma, l' K lf may - ..: Nm. wel em, Q' 55 mari X N fr 'mil if ei . :f .I ...Q , ,N ev' Y K'-v ilh t le!! Bourne, Antonio Boynton, Tonya Brathwaite, Jorge Bravo, Esly Breier, Eric Bridgeforth, Ebony ,Z 2 E? I' Q LJ Bridgette, Alaric Briggs, Kip Brown, Christina Brown, Heather Brown, Quentin Brown-Williams, Joshua Browning, Craig Bryant, Linda Burgess, Amy Burlaza, Elsa Buterbaugh, Paul Byice, James Campbell, Keri Cano, Armando Cano, Sonia Carbajal, Arturo Carter, Marc Castro, Evette , in :iw g il? E Egg sl 5 Q ,g 5 2 f, Zi l ggi? 5 SQ il 2 f I H 5 if 2 : sg , ,r ,aa C .R ,, eq j ,E:' fi K , Q , R J r in T 1 Q S a if 2 bf? K r i H55 F 3 . F , 5 r XI Q ,s r me ...f ' ...A by ,A as , K'-'W M N K 5 , Sophgmores return with Style as Jeri Thomas, Carllne Banegas, Danielle Radcliffe, and Noel Gendelman show off some of many fads worn by students. I v I3 -J Castro - 185 The Sophomore Cabinet was com- posed of President, Marni Levy: Vice President, Mark Gilbrethg Secretary, Susan Richardson: and Treasurer, Linda Dere. The officers, each having had previous experience in ASB, dedicated much of their time and ideas to help make the year an enjoyable one. They played a major role in raising money for the class and encouraged the students to get involved. Sophomores owed it all to the officers who did a super job, leading the way. right: The Sophomore President, Marni Levy. The Sophomore Cabinet rearef T ' 211 1 1213112551 ::1'.' N Q i 186 - Sophomores above: The Sophomore Vice President, Mark Gilbrethg Sophomore Treasurer, Linda Dere: and Sophomore Secretary, Susan Richardson. Chang, Andy Chankheo, Xeng Chanthavong, Laty Chanthavong, Piya Chauvapun, John Chavez, Nicole Chea, Map Chea, Sinath Chea, Vouch Chhay, Chhay Chhay, Manat Chheang, Chamroen Chheang, Macy Chim, Noeub Chittadara, Pity Chong, Ricky Chung, Trang Cogbill, Jerome Conner, Christopher Cross, Jason Cruz, Brandon Dagraca, Alexandra Damian, Pauline Daniels, Nickelle Davenport, Sam Davey, Keith Davis, Shaun Davis, Todd Davis, William Dere, Linda Deskins, Larry Diaz, Maria Dickens, Kari Dingswayo, Asfo Dinh, Trinh Dixon, Christopher Dixon, John Dowdy, Michael Doyle, Christopher Ek, Touch Ertl, John Ervin, Peter Escamilla, Patricia Ewert, Laura Fejeran, Wayne Fiechtl, Toni Fields, Phillip Fowler, Malika Fredrickson, Heather Freeman, Shani Frey, Angela Frias, Patricia Fuentes, Louise Fulter, Stacy Gainey, Angeline Garcia, Edith Garcia, Jorge Garcia, Josefina Garcia, Madeline Gebremariam, Birizaf Gendelman, Noel Giese, Michael Gilbert, Monica Gilbreth, Mark Gomez, Laura Goodmanson, Lee Graver, Denise Greene, Michael Greer, Lashawn Guzzardo, Bryant Halton, Tracy Hampton, Brian Hansen, Ryan Hardin, Jeffrey Heath, Michael Hebel, Joseph 188 Fredrickson life' 5 'E eg Jr l f J iii, K w,y aff? 5 23 2 4 E ff + hip. E il Q 5: f lei Q, 4 V5-'fy W, Hia E55 A ee Lunchtime Brought Out Q l 3 we Time passes by as Michael Heath, James Scholte, and Veronica Reyes take their time to eat their lunch. 4 ,..,. 1 W f , L isr ff tttllstissfti at sst flhl . lfs was J 1TT'9 '7l. 1 ' -0- fa 5 M 3x fl :as N q 5 ,L ' i f - 5, ., s -,sw i he ,,t.l, N, ,Q ,,,,,, N,, ,ii Qs f ' ,, it 452 X Q Eg? fn. Q te Simi Q M UHF!! i-'i 4-can he True Sophomores ,pak iw w-ui N? 'J mwfawi X, V,,, 559 wflfafsw iwiff gag? W, , 'f ff. swf? Z f Z 1 f - i',, , x D1-Z 1. 1' Z A W .a::S.sf.ff?.f: ya 1 'CW :--1 :yt ,. ,lm E2 ..2:: :r , ff ai as s5fWWQ? Z5 W? ' fii 'm??V W W SEN -vW , 2 aisle? 5 2, , s , - O - W GJ Z O D m D cn Coming back from Burger King, Joseph McWilliams is all smiles as he hurries off to join his friends. ws K -as Heinzman, Jennifer Henderson, Otis Heng, Sok Hernandez, Jose Hester, Malloy Hill, Zebulum Ho Bao, Hoang Homick, Jeannette Hooks, Deann Hor, Sokly Horne, Jackie Horton, Michael Howard, Victoria Hoyt, Anteia Hueramo, Leticia Hunt, Neeosha Huynh, Binh Huynh, Hung Huynh, Tien lnthavong, Phonpheth Jackson, Kevin Jacobson, Danielle James, Maria Jenkins, Edward Jennings, Lashunda Jewell, Patricia Johnson, D. Yvette Johnson, Latanya Q, li I I I l 1 Johnson - 189 The theme was 3O Years of Colt Tradition, and the float was a mixture of the 60's and the 8O's. The duke and dut- chess were Richie McClees and Sonia Cano. What could be better?!? Homecoming was nothing new to the sophomores, but was something more memorable. During the week of November 2 through 6, the sophomores participated in many activities as they waited anxiously for Friday night to ar- rive. The sophomores had a great time dancing to the sounds of Mid-City after a vic- torious Homecoming game. ln the float-judging contest, the sophomores won second place, losing by only one point to the freshmen. But even though, their sophomore pride lingered on. The sophomore Duke and Dut- chess of 1987-88, Richie Mc- Clees and Sonia Cano. Johnson, Lora Johnson, Michael Jones, Douglas Karcher, Carl Kelly, Kevin Keo, Sambath Keooudom, Xaykham Kes, Chy Keut, Chhom Khamphoumy, Somphith Khiaw, Phlean Khong, Thoeun Khoth, Vy Kim, ln He Kim, Jae He Klein, Kevin Knowles, Myra Labe, Vichara Lafuente, Lorena Lagrone, Erica Lalab, Phitsamay Lam, Trinh Lam, Thu Landis, April Lav, Piv Lawler, Erin Lawrence, Jason Leathers, Tracy Lee, Rebecca Levengood, Tracie 190 -Johnson L. Sophomores Celebrated ,,t 4 2 J, 1 ,,,,', srgzl: f111 Ifei' ' ::f fi: a:1.1: 2:52 :f- a-'- 2 -iff2:f'2:2, ' 2.5.-iifififffiiii 1 .I.'5I5:2I551IE55i5 SEE.,-z., .... ..... ,, ....................... . . ,,..,,. ,qu 4 'N I V W' Ei l :g,.-.- 1-. 0 Years of Colt Tradition Levy, Marni Lillie, Tracy Lopez, Alex Lopez, Arthur Lowe, Shavon Lozada, Godfrey Luangviseth, Lori Luangviseth, Shir Ly, Phet Lyles, Anthony Lyles, Isabel Machacek, Edith Mael, Marlea 125 ze:-E-E z -:QE5E3:1:-2325225232521 f-1:-ft:-1 .- ..,. -:1:,:::,.,:1:,g-:,1:: ' .... .. .Q ,.,.,. ggeiiiziiiagiiiigz ,'i5f12EQiiiiiQ:525ai fe2 2 Q1-1-:Q-1-1-:M-:-:::::: ALAiliLieLrLAriefiiiiiiirrrrriiieteii Marano, Tara Maxwell, Cheron -.a McClain, Cheryl 7' McClees, Richie McDonough, Brian Q-. Mclntosh, Andrew McWilliams, Joseph Meas, Vathana . I Medina, Arlene w:-:v ' Medina, Javier Medina, Juan 2 , .--. .1 -asm j5Q5:,.,.-11:24-9' .,,, ,W . ,, M551 The Sophomore float, complete with palm trees, sand, and a huge wave in the back. But where are all the sun bathers? A beach volleyball player looks dismayed as she asks herself the same question. Medina - 19 Medley, Brandon Milhausen, Danette Mills, Raynell Miralles, Veronica Mister, Cattrica Mitchell, April Mitchell, Chris Mitchell, Matthew Mogavero, Carolanne Mohamoud, Abdi Monsay, Onh Moody, Barclay Murphy, Dana Nelson, Kendra Nguyen, Cau Nguyen, Hai Nguyen, Minh Nguyen, Quyen Nguyen, Thi Nickel, Thomas Nonzeta, Lisa Noriega, Alma Nowland, Cory Nunes, Eric Nunez-Rocha, Geraldina 192 - Medley Ohearn, James Okey, Kristen Oliver, Laurie The Super Athletes Wen i .A X 1 ...., ,fifwf 1. wil, if 9: Q .rflm I : V ,M , t , Hmmm, ...ey V eimeuhnli . f f Vernon Shaver leaps into the air to make one of his many interceptions. Wllllam Davls looks on to make sure the interception is complete. li S f giiii' I , 2 ,.., . tg 3. I ti' i If ill? -Ll l Il the Wag tothe Top! , I if are Q, nv -f--v m ? Bull' l .P il asa: a V' '41 eau. alt lf' v' - ... :urs 2.1: C41-4 ll! .----b- ,,...,,- Jw.. Mc., L,.x,..frf--'r .......--,.. ,....-.- I X Concentrating on her serve, Geraldlna Nunez-Rocha attempts to hit the ball with all her strength. ,au f' ' Q .04 g-1' ff., . ,-. I .tt- Q JA 11 XX, m!Q get Q-f 'X ,. , X55 W we X 5 E at ,ri iapvieq uug Onprachanh, Pangham Ontiveros, Julian Or, Sivon Ou, Dob Pagan, Matthew Palacios, Luana Palacios, Rachel Pappert, Mark Parker, Larry Paulson, Andrea Pearson, Shelise Phan, Lam Phanthao, Phou Phanthao, Seng Phimmasone, Viegthong Phiphak, Viengngeun Phoenephaly, Joe Phu, Lily Plummer, Laurence Pok, Vanna Polta, Erik Post, Chris Price, Shire Pritchard, Heather Prom, Kim Prum, Tha Quastler, Julie Quinn, Justin Quinn- 193 T I , Radcliffe, Danielle Ramirez, Anthony Rathsamy, Noudam Real, Christopher Reutz, Christopher Reyes, Felix Reyes, Veronica Richardson, Susan Robin, Catherine Rodriguez, Anita Rodriguez, David Rojas, Dean Romero, Laura Rosehill, Kimberly Rucker, Marian Saiz, Raymundo Salazar, Lucy Salerno, Diane Sandoval, Jessica Sao, Boryan Scheevel, Amanda Schindler, Eric Schofield, Priscilla Scholte, James Scott, Sarah Sean, Touch Sekander, Maena Seng, Oeun Seng, Panann Sengchanthavong, Sayphone Sengpaseuth, Somsamay Shams, Farshad The Almi htg Class . -X np. -H inn- Wd lf' it 00 .5E2E5Ei5:2:5EQEQE- 2E1E5f5'j .a.1s:.:.1 ..1.1,:q,.:- Lawler E C ': f .l :af , ,mr I ,. . J.V. Quarterback, Todd Davis, is just-too quick as he uses his legs to outrun his opponent. -:-14:41-:tn-:-1-:-. . .-'-:-:tal cf., -sw .. 'af A NF' H.,- Li Nam' ' -.K+ Stomach in, chest out! Raymond James stands tall as Fellcia Gross, Jorge Brathwalte, and Shani Freeman escort him to his next class. Siharath, Bounmy Siltala, Krista Silvas, Michele Smith, Larry Smith, Lorinda Sokkun, Vannak Som, Rameil Soung, Soky Souvannarath, Viravanh Spearman, Kelly Spotts, James Spracklen, Amy Srieng, Konthear Stein, Toshiko Stowell, Laurinda Swanson, Michelle Taitano, Malasia Talos, Tibor Tang, Hung Taylor, Kevin Tep, Det Thai, Khuong Thao, Chao Thudium, Gregory Tibbetts, Cynthia Touch, Chuny Townsend, Chris Townsend, John Chris Townsend, Shauna Tran, Hung Tran, Kiet Tran, Minh Tran M 95 Tran, Phong Tran, Tam Truong, Bao Truong, Danh Tu, Kim Tuan-a-ruek, Cynthia Tyson, Kalie Unn, Sophan Valencia, Claudia Valencia, Jason Van, Lam Phuong Varela, Peter Vargas, Gabriela Vasquez, Jessica Vath, Poeun Vath, Pun Vicaldo, Robert Vicencio, Alda Vidrios, Salvador Visounnaraj, Saengsavang Vu, Chinh Voung, Thuy Wai, Robert 196 - Tran, P. . . Was Headed S ..f .W I-6 s' .nw Q ,W 0 Q A! Q ,... G, ,,.,., ig 'Y a1a.aa gig i ffgijigggl fff' ' ' 1. N ur O E 0 Cr U' li Nad' Right Direction Wardak, Mariaum Watrous, Jasmine Watson, Vanessa Watters, Lora -4. ' Webber, Danika Wells, Toby o Wiggi ns, Robert Williams, Dionne Wilton, Shannon Wink, Daniel U7 C uv n ca Z rn cn H- 0 1 I Wood, Heather Wright, Cynthia Wright, Dashawn Yem, Phun Yin, Choung Y' ,Kh Watch out summer, 'cause here l come! exclaims Abel MBCIBS. SS HHOUWGI' In auv day of work lets out. at Yin Vuthea s ' ' Q ,.'Vi 1 -'.. fig ' 9 1: ,:' ' ff .S H A',. Q Zualet, Justin :E V9 q ', 'S ,Q 5' H' 5 .4', 95213if,1g3fQ3gf'f?ff5 filf -'ifzizgjiji-I. .. 1 W ' ' 3 in fl ::':': 5:-i1-f'.j,ZZ,ZQ .'., ':-if 3' b .Qfliiirf ., ,421 's ' 'v X' S , '--'l ee :fri Zualet - 197 FRESHMEN Heldl Gretler, Claudia Nguyen, and Sandra Pena share thoughts before school. cn E U1 0 9 z 0 vi ,. O - Andrea Gonzales and Marisa Rodrlquez pose for friendly candid. Trang Nham stops to take a break from studying. 198 - Freshman Divider fo- O 1 I g..,17,,,,,.2' If W 9 in ' ' WP Laura Romero sits with Brian Dring at lunch, discussing their plans for the weekend. W CX ,f XJ J X , 1 Q Q9 My f .JQJ Oy Q X O0 , 7bn x1 V ,QA Lfrfixxn? Ox Gp L Q5 xl fy -v -3-f '- 'LBO 51? , . ,.-- X Q' X 46 X QQ Vx ,. n ' - 'W A K M TV X A' DEC! klgjr' K xx Q99 W ' QQ .fy CCPA SL Q 5 599 OYJXMN Cikqfx A O ' 4 Q 3,656 Y fk X ' QA ' 177 R91 OQQQQ EDT'i'!x?i?DQS DIANA BRASSEY we Nf i f X ff, F h Dd 199 O U ,W W Wxffibforf SQ High school was a new and fun experience for us all. We made many new friends and had a veriety of opportunities we didn't have before. We were able to participate in many activities, including sports, clubs, and organizations. Since Crawford is a business magnet, it offered opportunities to explore careers in the business world. The anticipa- tion of a new year, at a new school, headed the freshmen in the right direction. Freshmen Headed X.. , 5 -A ff Lu a f Vanida, Sengpaseuth, Tammy Tran, and San Chan head in the right direction. Ackerman, Andy Acuna, Jesus ffiif 5dZ'.'lT'3 Aleianlderg Allen, Latika Almirall, John Alvarez, Naomi Alves, Keith James King watches a class competition during lunch. Andrade, Mauricio Andrade, Paul Andrews, Eric Arioli, Deenita Arneson, Derek Au, Phi .. 'Q 200 - Ackerman ' , : l J ..t- 'r 1 r ' Se ff f ' . .P 9- A ' - . ,.2-1. X' at li't e ic J 2 4: ... 054 ' '-'W - il . . . - is rtlt ' 3 ., ,... , ,. lhe Ri .s. f -- N. es? EffEi?f5:ii?332f -'1 few. ...a .J s-as .5--fffv-Q 535 - . .Las ,, P sf? A C swf' we hi Direclion F:-z .f ,sg ffff 5f5?2ff:1- .5 V mgigm- - . N 35. 3 .. N Xg k gs Q I was s e A-asia B 5151 ' . ..awf:f:f 5 K, ,,,,,,.- i , X N U 5 x-,k -- ,, fi? X we 5 ,N x N 6 ,, EGFR .sax QQ v f 1 l l .ma . i' I N 2 J 1 iJ V ,J 1o1saN-oosng .. ,,.,, ., ,ea 2555521 1:11, .. is 1 Q may . ' essex? . t . .. 5933, , K S., ,Q IK 'RSL E 4 XX X eww mf I, ii Xi.: , X Q S I , I'm looking forward to the years to come, says Shannon Obayashi. Avalos, Cynthia Batson, Stefani Battaglia, Patricia Baugh, Diana Beatty, Lynn Berlin, Jeff Blair, Billy Bloing, Janny Boaz, Aaron Boghossian, Paul Bolden, Beverly Botley, Liya Bowman, Ronald Boyd, Shirley Bradshaw, Jesse Brassey, Diana Brown, Duane Brown-Williams, Caressa Brumfield, Cherie Burlaza, Janice Burton, Mike Campbell, James Carroll, Brian Carroll, Josephine Carter, Deeatta Castillo, Veronica Castro, Liza Chan, San Chankheo, Choy Chanthavong, Aliya Chanthavong 201 Chao, Bunrath Chea, Kuong Chhoeuy, Panya Chhung, Rattana Christodoulou, Mark Clark, Christopher Coatie, Nicole Cobian, Robert Coles, Shafran Cook, Dean Cooper, Bashiri Crumrine, Timothy Crusoe, Charlene Cuesta, Michael DaGracia, .lon Dahlke, Barbara Dang, Truc Daniels, Christina Daniels, Precious Delgado, Estela DeSantiago, lvett Doan, Van Doyle, David Ekdahl, Andrew Ellison, Vivian Ann Ertl, Jeremy Espinoza, Anthony Espinoza, Nicole Espinoza, Severo Fallon, Matt Filner, Adam Fox, Monica Franklin, Janelle Freund, Jon Funes, Claudia Gant, Maurice Garcia, Miguel Garcia, Terry Ghile, Aron Gomez, Lisa Gontang, Lisa Gonzales, Andrea Many freshmen directed their energy toward sports, such as football, volleyball, tennis and water polo. Athletes had to main- tain a 2.0 GPA to participate in various sports. Those who weren't in a sport went to the games to root our teams on to victory. . V ' Gordon, Alicia Granillo, Leslie Green, Franchesca Greene, Paula Gretler, Heidi Guzzardo, Marisa Haggerty, Magan Hainey, Alexis Hancock, Caroline Hardin, Leon Hart, Ken Helton, .lay Hem, Kheam Hendrich, Eddie Hernandez, Jose Hester, James Hildahl, Stephanie Hille, Allah Himmelbrand, Jeremiah Hippie, John Ho, Kyson Hoang, Trang Cfficers Led U 'la' gi Freshmen officers led us through an exciting year. President, gg Jonikka Hudson: Vice-President Norman Verdepardog Secretary Matt Fallon: Treasurer, Jody Price planned many ac- tivities such as car washes, and candy sales to help raise money for our class. They also sponsored a variety of class competitions Q. that encouraged us to get involved and boosted our freshman X spirit. The officers spent a lot of their time and effort to start our year out right. Hopkins, Warren A Horton, Lamont Hou, Hean T ,F Hudson, Jonikka Freshmen President, Jonikka Hudson. ' N Huynh, Cao ' r--i Huynh,Jennifer 4 I if Huynh, Khuong - ' 'X . 1 Huynh, Ngan grass T ' ' ,si 1 . Huynh, Phi Hwozdak, Michael S F i -Y ,M An.. 5 t W Jaimes, Marvin L' if , Jara, Simon , Q Jefferson, Derrick ,ggi N H f ' Jenkins, Tonya , Johnson, Richard ' wi fi -I 'tx Jonsonbaugh, Troy - ik Jones, Martina Jones, Terry Khamphouny, Bounthoung Khem, Sophorn Khemmanivong, Manisak Killiabrew, Kunesha Kim, Eun Su fli J King, James F Kreipal, Gina 'L ,,i F 204 - Hopkins rough an Exciling Year The Freshmen Cabinet- Norman Verdepardo, Jody Prlce and Matt Fallon. .of ,.. -.ii I -A ' S 1 YM? Kreipel, Tina Kwiat, Amy LaChance, Christopher Lam, Can Lam, Vu Lavalle, Clementino Le, Trinh Lien, Thao Liggins, Anita Lizano, Adrian Longardino, Donna Lopez, Alex Lopez, Jorge Lor, Sinith Luangviseth, Khek Luangviseth, Thongsouk Lucas, Shelly Lucero, Jolene Luczak, Pamela Luna, Christina Ly, Meng Lyles, Danielle Lyons, Latrina Mahoney, Michael Makris, Haven Makris - 205 206 - Maldonado Maldonado, Miguel Manriquez, Rafael Marshall, Janice May, Thee Maza, Esther McAllister, Wendy McCaster, Sherone McFeeIy, Zeke McKinney, Melonie McMahon, Gina McMillen, Jeremy Mean, Raksmey Meas, Mum Mech, Eng Medhanie, Sesen Meyers, Jennifer Miech, Vattanak Miller, Andrea Miller, Anthony Miller, Esther Minter, Michael Minter, Turiya Minor, Tammy Mitchell, Anita Mitchell, Robert Miyahara, Richard Moore, Annette Moore, Travis Morgan, Stacie Morse, Chris Musical, Josh Neak, Han Lunch at Last . . r wi ' M .,,,, X to g As the day goes on Eden Nelson watches the day s event l l S 'wa 'fiiie N' - V 5 me it mx A, l Nelson, Eden Nelson, Saliha Nemechek, Dan Nguyen, Claudia Nguyen, Dung Nguyen, Hai Nguyen, Hoa Nguyen, Mienthuy Nguyen, Van Nham, Trang Nickerson, Paul Niedens, Norma Nop, Borath Now, Roeuy Obayashi, Shannon ODonnell, Madeline Olson, Sandra Onn, Bunrong Oropeza, Jaime Pagan, Jeremy Pan, Peuv Paniccia, Drina Parker, Phil Parrish, Jon Pearson, Nathaniel Pecoraro, Sal Pereira, Stephanie Perez, Cinthia Homecoming was a new experience for many. We participated in numerous activities during the week. We even designed our own float. Matt Pruden and Janice Burlaza represented the freshman class as count and countess on the Homecoming Court of 1987-88. We looked forward to the dance after the game. It was a chance to show that freshmen were really involved. Peterson, Hector Pham, Ngoc Pham, Thuy Pham, Tram Phantheo, Ae Phea, Cheam Phettaphong, Naphaphane Phillips, Tyrone Phipps, Sukuma Phu, Phong Pleasant, Monet Poonsuk, Summay Homecomin Auroras, Carla Garner and Susan Sullivan pin Janice Burlaza as our Homecoming Countess ,aw Popp, Michael Porras, Yvonne Prakash, Neela Price, Christy Price, Jody Prickett, Stephen Pruden, Matt Pschaida, Alysia Quezada, Liliana 'E s f -3, t J .S 3 , , , le M- e Rainey, Brian Ramos, Luis Ranson, Michael Remillard, Brian Reyes, Myrna Rice, Joe Ripley, Andrea , -4- Roberts, Racheal Rodriguez, Marisa 208 - Peterson f f s ir li? s W1 is ' gf Q N1 s fy 4- -, X 112 i i X tu 5' sws X it E ka- ASR get f QL Y, 'P ug N . . ..,. J get fr 3. . N., elf Rose, Chris Rosehill, Tammy Rosete, Tina Runge, Christen Russell, Jeff Salazar, James Sanderson, Teresa Sayavong, Prathana Schleppi, Dusty Schmiedecke, Sean Scott, Marlon Seng, Kung Sengpaseuth, Vanida Serrano, Maria Shipp, David Sierra, Christina Sikes, Shastina 210-Sim Sim, Roeun Simpson, Joe Sims, Christie Sin, Sinan Sinaee, Rod Slaughter, Dan Smith, Nathan So, Saly Souvannarath, Virasamy Stone, Holly Stuber, Leslie Sutton, Msichanal Svay, Phyrun Taing, Neam Taitano, David Tarleton, Tammie Tat, Chau Taylor, Crystal Te, Kim Thai, Quoc Thao, Kia Thomas, Nicole Thompson, Craig Todd, John Tiedmond, Stephanie Toilola, Alexander Tom, Kevin tudents Exchanged the 4-v ,. xii' X X m 95' 5' Maddy Trapp takes time out to smile for the camera. e- T, jj! L el! 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With all my love, Your Mom IDUR FAVOURITE Congratulations star: Carla Garner Very Good With Love and Pride Your Parents and Brother STUFF 68 Jason HEY BOYS AND GIRLS GOOD TIMES FOR A CHANGE' WHATS NEXT ONLY TIME WILL TELL THANX TO ALL MY FRIENDS WHO MAKE ME SMILE AND WHO STOOD BY ME WHEN TIMES WERE HARD BAD TIMES FORGET THEM S S LOVE IS BET TER THAN LOOKS NEVER LET ME DOWN AGAIN S P EVERYDAY YOU IM PRESS ME MORE TRUE FRIENDS J D YOU VE NEVER DONE ME WRONG THANKS I HOPE I CAN BE THE SAME CN SOMEDAY IHOPE ESPIRIT THE BEST PART OF YOU PEOPLE MISS SOUL INSIDE JW SOLID BOND IF NOT IN BODY IN SPIRT STRENGTH OF YOUR NATURE 'THE SMITHS DM MUSIK NONSTOP SOFT CELL ENGLISH BEAT REM PARKS AT NITE DANCING DJ' DRIVING IN MY CAR Cmazda YEAHJ THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT LOVE AND TEARS LEEJENSEN 220 - Advertising BEST FRENZ LEE LP HS JD SP CH GL HT CE KB JP ' FAVES GELATOS SCOOTERS VW STUDIO SFT CEL YAZ MINSTRY JAMC DANCE' SLEEP IN S S B B R G R GERMNY'QUOTES RU GAY7 RU ON DRUGS7 WHOS KRSNA7 MAZDA YA' TP LEES CAR' SKOOL IS MENT 2B DITCHD M I NOT RONG GROSNMT MOD' PRTY SCOOTRS GELATOS GG JD JG DR CL JB EW MB PROM CDJJ ORANJ PIE THRSHR DASHR DRNK 2 MUCH' LUV U URS' MF GERMNS CRAF U LOOK LKE MORRISSEY'CENTAR FOTO'DITCH 2 MUCH' GLD MEET LEE MANY MEMS IF I DIE WILL U EAT ME7VEGAS ZION DJ DANCE ETC LDS CHRCH CHNG MY HOLE LIFE' LAURA HILLYWIERD RETAIL SL'T LK 4 MLROSE PROM I RAN MY NYLONS'8I LOTZ MOR' SO GLD 2 HAV MY FRENZ UR SO IMPRTNT 2 ME' MUMXDAD I LUV U' Susan - sensitive unique tle sister is not so little anymore. She s become quite a lady. I love her and wish her the very best. The heart has many seasons, Just as this good old earth, All they all combine together, To comprise what we are worth. There is a childhood innocence, In which we dream and play, There is a time for growing up, And making our own way. There is a time for keeping, And a time for letting go A time for moving swiftly And a time for walking slow. There is a time for learning. And a time for teaching too There is a time for resting When all chores are through. we all know joy and sorrow Tis written in the plan Each life has many pictures And all a work of art But especially SUSAN SULLIVAN She has such a loving heart. I m so very proud of you. Love Mom But Heaven waits beyond life s gates To my sister Susan As a child I was not so sure about you. But as time passes you have really become a beautiful person. The path you have chosen to take in your life really shows you take pride in yourself. You are very much a lady. Even though I was not always there for you to look up to as a sister I am very proud of you. Love O' I x. Ag, .Q Q 45' ' 1 N 1 I X t I sassy, amusing, and noble. My lit- For every earnest man. you always. As this school year E llllululli jg Q: Life in likz 11 Ll piano-what qou. :ll 'iz qat out of it ...- .,- ow gnu plug dz. I I: -i I NALLLII Congratulations Nlelanie! We are proud of you! Love Mom and Dad Gma 81 Gpa B, and Gma 81 Gpa P. comes to a close all your hopes and dreams for the future are becoming more of a reality. Friends and events memories shared will be cherished forever. We are so very proud of you Nickle, for all your kindness hard Q2 M M.: QI' xf4....' striving to have things just right. May you continue to have the happiness you ve shared with us and others. With Much Love IVIom and Dad P 1 f 0 1 Q f i fl ,Aft .fn M work, and achievements. You are always Advertising - 22 I 988 Senior Memories To Crawford High School you re the greatest high school in San Diego County and that includes all of my friends like Justin. Crawford High School football team takes no prisoners by beating other Varsity Foot- ball teams. This year s Senior Prom is onna be rad because I ll be there with my lovely date. Sincerely The ool Guy! Gonna miss you Shawn Best Friends 9yrs. Michelle ILVEU both. Liz- remember sophomores-Ebbie jebbies Floats Karen 3yrs. Stress! We were after B.C. P.N. the seniors. Junioryr. Kev-ASB Ball Budget- Centaur Pack of Lies Joolz I miss you! You are headed for stardom! Manry Go For It! SoniaF Hold My baby Dana - I got my socks KatieF. Wendy Diane Bibi - I llmissu. Seniors - we partied for a month straight still got 3.7l! Fully!! Downtown buying what? Kobey JohnC. LizMcD my sophomore buddies. Good Luck-I ll miss ya! Gdbye LaCrosse team. I m finally gone!! Thanks Mom and Dad and Brian 85lLoveYou.Cwala Carla 88!! Extreme memories: weekends at VayKay Fiesta M.B.! Becki s 17thB- day - what a blast! Irkin lunches at Wendy s and Scott s. O.B. with Benjie Qbonusj. All nites out with Paul! Anthony fB.H.J. To my B : Becki Kimi Paul and Wendy! Lisa -- Honda B.K. Barbe-Beach! To all my family: I LUV U! gb'sgg'sgc's and there we were on all 4's. JohnS, Sean M., GabJ., Saying Bye to CHS MNS losing frendz Iettinigo of the past leaving mstks 2B4 gotten 3 krazy yrs wfwld expnces 5186 ColtfBoys always EW inheart BFrrly FBall gms Rtable CIF lBones the point Wed Blwnts Gotcha Bball Longtks Zipps Tears 87 FShps lost Sepwys BBs house If s Dr Js Cisco the lst OUCN MKME Sizzler Thanks 2 the frenz who helped and cared CCD KEDS JMZ CME PMA Til da end I luv you K A M 4ever A.lohnson the Bud Never 2 4get ByeT L W special K D.C. P.M. l.C. l.R. K.W. T.G. E.W. C.D. S.G. M.E. an the 222 - Advertising So many memories!! My 17th B-day, the best ever! Thanx Scott Tina Barbe Wendy and everybody. Friday nites at VayKay and Fiesta. Con- certs and Wendy's backdoor, Sunset Cliffs, Bonus! Lunches at Scott's and by the pool. My best frenz Tina and Wendy I'll miss you!! Marty-I Love You!! Becky Best Friends 4-ever MariaA. MandM Memories, Miguel, summer lovers, beach bums, Home-87! Stevie yes, I.M.U! Us blondies MandK Katie? Do u-like me? SeanM. sis8ibro? .I.H.? blue eyes. UR special JonN. H20 stud! L.U.MolIy! UsBABS Rivrtrip 86-88 JerBear L.U. Alma SDSU Guys! Prom '88! Wild! BToML L.U. Mike Great Senior Year! Thanks God, Luv-u Prob 3:5-6 MeredithH. I would like to thank all my friends especially my best friend Terra you really stick by me through hard times. I would also like to thank my mommie, daddy, Sylvia, DeShawn and granny. And I thank you Ray- mond for being there when I needed you. TW-friends always! Never forget summer 87 our David's! 2-12 long year 9th grade byfriends F8iD K8lM. S'.P.- B-friends always!! ILUV! Remember our talks. W.T.- your one person I won't forget! Swimm- ing '86 old friends R.N. back cubes CNewportJ most ofall L-boys M.P. L.G. and C.L.! Ditching per. 386 per.287H.T.- long time no see or talk what happened? C.N.-G-friends l'll missya bunches d'forget women! D.M.-ASBBALL86 problems S.M. mylittle sister! D.A.-A special friend! Youalways make me feel the best! Remember figgle and SusieQ SanElijo 87 lookat those surfers! BYU Aug. 87 Wesley and Minnesotaboy! K.R.-2bfriend thanx4 always being there yourthe best! J.B. S.B. T.A. K.M. K.M. M.A. M.B. B.M. l'Il never forget all the g-times! K.B,.-I won't forget! Special people from school L.J. B.W. D.D. K..I. D.L. A.D.! Mom- l'll missya bunches! Thanx4 everything. Bye CHS! Thanx4 all the memories! SusieQ Sullivan. Thanx CHS 4all the memrys! These 3yrs hve been ntnse D.T. my BfF 4-ever ILU Thnx 4 evrythng Gwen 2much2say Mex SanEIijo Chi-chis lnchs Larry Peto Reggae talks parts and mch more. Bibi UR go special 2 me Thnx4all the advice and special mems. ILU lotsW.T. Go get some fresh meat your a neat person stay that way 4me. D.D. Thanx 4alI the mems S.S. I'II missu lots UR very special 2me! D8tL be good and liveit up 2the fullest ILU. MLB stay together alwys U2 R2 cute together Bhappy alwys ILU2. Mr. Mike my bud thnx 4all the support and laughs C-ya Larry! C. King thanx4 everything your the best. J.C. Hume UandM.B. made the noise. Good luck. 2the2 most imprtnt people M8iD lLU2 soo much Thnx 4aIl you've given me. ILU more than words cn-sy. Thanx again LUALL K. Johnson83. Who is K.R.S.N.A.? Loving all my friends: Shannon, Lee, Cellia, Jeff, Chris, Laura, Galit, Everyone! Faves-Gelato's, Studio9, Soft Cell, Maz- das, Shaft, Graveyards, Lambrettas, Morrissey, Fishy! Mankins, Calsitoga, Sleeping in class, waiting for that 2:45 bell. Peace. Love be with you. Are you Gay? Lee, you've taught me-2 much! Shalom! David Edrozo and Sandra Rivera I Love You both and best friends forever, Think we ain't! 3 J.V. football managers. Have fun next yearly Vincent R. OK PEDRO! Pat Bayles, Alexis, Shelly and Bibi: it was fun in ASB halhal UGH! Good luck in life. Love Dawnda Mize. Class of 88 devistates! Thanks Mom for being there when you were needed. Delana,Terra,Pam,Von,Ursula,Brigette Crawford High friends. You've really been great senior friends to me, l'll miss you all greatly. Love Angela! Michelle, Tracey and Steve you've always been around for me. Love Angela! Randy8tRickyp Chicklettesl Kimby we wouldn't forget you Geez, What a fight! letters smile! salt and pepper luv ya. Rodney Terri Billboard yuk! Scott cheer up! We actually sunrived it! l'll miss you guys. Randy SR AB RS SR AC Where are we sleeping? Early lunch homework? Cruising 30th. Drums and trenchcoat the brat Martinellis denim and leather friends forever. Excuses, lndecisiveness Crayons drink?! Morton-the worm UR the greatest. Sharon Ohmigod! Stysxy' WenWen' dates' Blnclb' srrybout yrfaco! JK-JD' Wisefers' Upyrbtt' Josie. We all make mistakes! Joprtys' stapif uwnatoo' youroots Rshowing Ted' lanmt adumb blonde! Highpro glow! KF aka..Willis thatgy wasmine at Bahls party! SF my tennis buddy. B.G. Trynt toget todrnk. DL only ture blondes. Luvedlfewfu' where were our collegemen? CG LM grtprtys wfu' Real nails? Getsme realsoks Cwala. Finally got those doors fixed. l will always love you Jason! lLuvU 2Wendy! BXFXF' Guys will never get a clue' meaning JL and DH High5'JMcB my longest friend looking forward toMex AY UB- Cool as..? Have a wonderful life UAII! DayDay Ahh Hiskool memories neverend Parties TPing houses remember? TJfPorche donuts atCoronado MD s car 2 4 6 8 dances guys Carver TiTomFlipped HomeTi Weekend Fball Games ASB TILL88 Buck RD RT' May the spirit of 88 live inside us 4 ever! 2my ties which couch? Salamanders Cherry O Jacuzzis tenttrailer 7 11 bburritos laughs 8rsmiles Thanx2my special friends Kathy Nckie lluvu' Hold onto memories asu reach 4ur dreams Here s 2us! 2my dearest Reay UR the greatest' Remember Superman Rosarito chocolate little red dancing sad goodbyes'Lookout Texas here we come! lluvu more than life itself' Cherish me always! JrHi bugs-Ekbe iviivi etc. Thnx 4 dmensmoionaciyrne, holypants par- MrrymeMp! Tweety- URA bdgrl! lcnc urnds! U11 alwyshv BAD TASTE! Dayday- fWilisJ- lcnc uroots! Omigd-we re Auroras!Cwala- dntsnpntg lkdn BBa patio. Fltmtgs lets dbledate! Liz-htbf 2mne! 3tms! Speedomn isyr trnkstkd? ASB 4evr! Matt Chip-bstov buds 4ever luvu2 YAH l do! Sooonia! somne memories! Hsgy sumafrinm! luvu! llv mylSms-Orty-Duane-Alternate! Ted- Hsgo Zadnce! Mick' Amy-ruavrgn?' Marora-crctnppr' Neil-3000? BBB-bgtyml' Sean Rama KeithS. Keith G. John-thnx 4evrythng. Justin Uhv BdsPrm! Chrs Cvernj-luvu gorgeous thnx 4th gudtyms oweey! Lilbro Matt-best1nwrld- CHS izyrs! Bghug nkiss 2evryl myluvn thnxz' 4ever urfriend Katie co88! Ohla Crawford luvu Nisha your the best thnx 4everything BF4ever Stephen myhun lsttime fleverything your special thnx 4coming nmy life luvu. Thnx also NS couldnt hvmade it wjo you Luvu how embar- rassing AS thnxs 4being there luvu oops dropped my pass memories: may 17th Stephen and me June 20th oil flood cute Dand Aug. is special Stephen! Yea well whata scare! Sep.12 Sep26 fun Dancin and Calvin water Nisha and Dane real cute! Love you guys. Lots of good times be happy always! ByeCHS I luvmy hun! lt s like bye Love Jenn Bye cfO88 3yrs. N vr 2B4 gotten. Soph.Best yr! My shadow Lynn! Lrn 4gv4g't LvnAgn BF: TW CE KS will memrez: FBGMZ KNDADZZE! Got- cha 13 falling stars CIF! Thrzmonz C nvo Undrcar. West mstke CD! J27 Lost it smenght Feb22 B.B. vrnmwz? 16 b-day scret jrny 2ngnevry 87Bgmz! Oct28 TDCE Nwbeg. Cyn UR 16 B-day. Bch-hse. Blu mstang. Attitudes Lynn s Party HSE. Trad. WdBwlng NTS. Pops Thnx 4 evrything cuznjo Auk Nee Luvuall! Cuzn LG dowell! UKM bstwshz! Dremz cmtru bf4ever! Thnx Mom and Dad 4bn there. 4U Rluv! I made it! New Beg. Almy luv Tina DE!! Great memories! Sophyr. Carla our Sr.men PNfTF BCXEK. YEAH! How about that float! Ebbie jeebie! Time apart meant growin up! RevfKim life time friends ALXUGH! Lady Tennis Colts toClF way-t-go! 87-88 Senior women SFXDD WTfDl KFXBG hoebag those junior boys CK thanks for being there 50 chickle. SoniaD. yrtops. ASB- challenge CJG yamean more tome than you ll ever know! MarnfSue keep the spirit! MrsH. thanks for the chats. From the football games to dances the memories will last forever! The best is yet to come. CHS thank you! Loveyalots Lizard David love you soo much we ve had good bad times Zgehter UR special 2me. Member beach? 2much sand! Police hands up! So sad! My b-day fun! Fun! Jenn, B-F's had so much fun! Ouch! HA-HA! Poor Steve! Special frenz Susie, Kitty, Heath, Shan nae Andy Bye Nisha Advertising - 223 Kimberly! Chickletts! Joy! Thank you for many memories good and bad. Through is all we ve developed great friendships which I will cherish deeply! Now that we re this close-let s KIT! Gabriel I promise I will love you forever. Honestly! Everyone keep smiling. God loves you and so does Helen Yust! Well it s been fun! All you guys are great: Alane Nicki Jennifer Chris- ty Melanie fL.J.Q! I love you all! Remember all the football games and movies. We had a blast! We all definitely had some great times-make sure you remember them! Mom 81 Dad-love you! Love Cassandra CTEXGO Tex To all my friends old and new-THANKS! MaryBeth Texico QLJJ Alane NickieB Christy Jenn' you are the best! I love you all! Thanks NicoleJ. Mom8iDad-thanks for believing in me! Bye CHS! Love Menelanie Hey man have you seen my dog?! AT CL CT MB JT What a ye . CL-can I pull your finger? Homecoming 86-what a fun time! CT-salt? AT-talk and talk and talk..AT ASB Ball 87-were late! Football games and ice cream. NB4CSUF VBBBSB Love NickiB Sheila and Teresa the good times far out weigh the bad! UR the best 2 friends anyl could ever ask 4! AJT Thns 4 b-ing there when I needed U81 even when I didn t need U! Mom and Dad thnx again and I love you. TRR we had some wild and crazy times during the summer of 86. KAB remember .IW s house? That s all that need 2Bsaid. Love ya GCD you ll always Bifln my heart. 2all my other friends THANX again and Follow your dreams 4they r your future! Love ya classof88!! Terra for sticking wfme! Wanna border? Thanks Mr. B, Cwala and Julie! Ihave somany wonderful memories wfmy friends That early Sat morn wfBW was simply awesome 8tAU those partys WOW! URA great8t car ing friend don t change' Cherish UR1 chick I won t 4get URcrazy but the best friend somel could ask4 We ve had the best oftimes andwe still have more 2come Andrea we ve hadthe good time 2gether URA wonderful woman I hope u succeed inwhatever uwish 2do in life EL8f.lW 4th per chants were interesting ES RL MB AL ME AD BG NH 5th per talks were fun' ASBallfRL H20 team 87 was great ANR KS JT DS Noodle urthebest friend ever Prom 88' Goodbye CHS' Nickie 224 - Advertisng Farewell It's been ABLAST! Thanks 2aIl my friends! Memories: Footballgames, Spiritbunny, Halloween . . . we're being followed! Anyone . . .anyone . . ., Birthdays, Rex. Do Ulike puppets? Movies . . . camels? Nates Butt Farm. Well isn't that special? I don't know why!! Luvya Nicki, Tex, Melanie, Jennifer, Christy and Diana!! Friendsforever! Alane Bye everyone! Kimby Ricky Maria Heather Joy Marty Arnold Joe Madrigals miss you all! Sharebear AKA Rory BfFfF Luvyou! Anyone else? Loveu too! Memories: per.6 strolls, drums, trenchcoat, blue dress, Mexfest Gabriel, Oh Norman! 30th, per.3 lunch, Kitte Katte, Chicklettes, 4-ever! Salt, Pepper, Burger King, Robert Ralph Fred!Devin! Freak little boy Twerp! Fiesta Island! I can't believe we did that! oops! Sleepovers afterdark Charlotte Rousse Pedro leather rain! Oingo! Jonko Kurp! Rory friends 4ever! Bugger I will love you forever I promise! Dec.17 and Apr. 14 special 4ever 1988 Love you! Randy aka Candie Senior! Big time word! What up homies you know who you are. Did we have fun or what? Shellie who wants this, remember? Lunch inthe caf. we must do it again. Anyway!! Onnie CIF 86 Pat you really got me going DJ are you hypnotosed? Hey! JUICE! Love KeKe 2mny memories! 86-87 nwfrnds AmLit wfmy buds! Wofw-SHALOM! TPing THE MAZDA - fun! SMR87 Iwish you had a car! Clam with LXJ J- Let's get sealed! LeeBee- I love you. Hangouts-Gelatos, Balboa, Presidio, Graveyard Parks, 7-11 LlGHTERFLUlD! Cult wflil' devil J.O.l! Thanx-umean alot 2me! VAMP The sun drains out your energy! 87-88 Rocky Horror-Jez Woman-our laughing fits! sit, wipe, turn! I won't say good-bye l'Il come visit you! Thanx for all the goodflong talks. Jeff- You smell like roses! Everyone else-Susan, Cory, Cellia-Thanx for all the good times! Don't forget me! Loveya! WILDCHILD aka Shannon Banana Crawford Memories: lDogAttack87 DayDay-BfFfFf! member rstadates? SDSU concerts doublingwf Jasnuave, SanElijo, CrownPtwfLC, Vact'nViII, Quarters, OUTLANDER! ILUTed! Joy-JK, Stonchmonster, cockroaches, Drink-n-drew ZA8ticem, Stacysexy! Deena-n-Arlene TJbuds, Jon7x, bellybounced, Baskin-buds-JS DM EH SR. Dani-n-Rama bra-stuffing, neighborhood demons, WhatRntu fail- ing? Mex-fest, Artisians UGLY! nicelyness Ross4Iess andMar- shall Cgoobers!7 MWPeed! Katie-chatting onthe BRFloor, Mathpictures, URBeautiful fevenifURnot blondlj Diane-Satschool, sneakingout, lOU1! Karen-freshmeat! Hairflips, BiBi-longtalks, awesome parties. Susan-myfav Mormon, ditching lots, H20 polo, NewPort, Backrubs, Henryguys, RV-nocomment, littleboys! Stonerbuds-thanx for cleaning my house! UguysR Waycool! KIT! 2every1-thanks4aIwys beingthere. lwishuall thebest nfunnest lives poosible, even uwho have hurtme. l'veIearned fromUand ILUall. Wendy PS Party at Susan's! Dude, Iswear! Hey vamp!.You wild child. I love that look. J.O.l. keep those fangs sharp. Remember: Denn die Todten reiten schneII Mermaid Jezebel! mmmm!! Don't those lips look yummy! You're so sexy Gene loves Jezebel. You two are so starnge. Like, he's a ll she's all. I don't think so. Jason thats so cooI Webber. Now who's going to call me tooshall week long? You're so cute. You three are something special. I love you guys alot. Love you too Cellia. Nisia, Jennifer, Colin, Gabriel, you guys are special too. l'll miss you all. l'll never forget you. Love Lil Devil! Sophomore AFS red hair Gay Denny s Orange hair Roxy s blond hair Rae Michele Kano Leif. Studio Junior Shalom Shannon Lee Jason. birthday bash. ASB Ball Prom going crazy Senior 3cIasses Ill remember you all when I mfamous! ' Red'hair Galit, Heather, Colin, Andrew lunch out front. Black hair 17th fiiiz sril , ' i7.8,1iwasu.mcauggy,g,Q . ' Q-smmwrew , . 1 M. Campus Plaza 8t Crawford High School Partners in Eduoation Congratulations Class ot' 1988 From the Centaur Qtatt' ,fad 'npldamh awe . My . ig j hMn W S233-effimsres-MIM We C WW Advertising -- 225 4,17 .,-- 1, viii: .1 V ABELLA, LLOYD 184 ACRERMAN, ANDREW 200 ACURA, JEsus 200 ADES, VICIAIE 41, 44, 48, 84 ADIBI, AMIR , I 168 ADZlMA,NlQQLE 200 ALARC0N,L8Is 24.727, 104,'l05, 148 ALEXANDER, DENISE 200 ALEXANDER, RAY 42, 184 ALLEN, LITIXA 200 ALLEN, YULONDA 24, 25, 58, 145 ALMIRALL, JOHN 200 ALVARADO, ZETHINA 184 ALVAREZ, NADMI I 4, 200 ALVES, KEITH 2, 200 ALVIS, TONJA 34, 88, 10842, 133, 139a, . 145, 149 AMBROSE, CRAIG 4, 50, 51, 104, 145 ANC!-IETA, BRIDGET 23, 77, 85, 101, 168 ANDERSEN, BECKIE 7, 53, 56, 59, 7ZQI 100 IGBIIII ANDERSON, BRIAN 184 ANDERSON, .I0 145 ANDRADE, PAUL 200 ANDREWS, ERIC ' 200 ANELLI, MICHAEL 44,46, 71, 101, 168 ANGELES, MICHAEL 70, 71, 83, 100, , 168 ANNADOOLEY, CARLOS 101 AFPLET0N, JOANNE 188 AREI1!-ANOIRUBEN 1.8, 154, AREVALD, DOMINGAI 11111 ' I 168II ARICLI, DEENITA 200 AR1aE80N. DEREK , 200 -ABQQLD, TEBBI DAWN, 44, 452146, 4815, 1fE 48g, 59160, 145' AsA0, CHRIS 101 ASIO, FLORENCE ,.60. 184 8AuDg:MATIR,Ew 100,I138a, 1880, 1585 AUSTIN, IAsoNIA 168 AVAQQS, CYNTHIA 41, 44,,58, 201 if 8AC0N,I.ALANYA ,-1184, 145i-' BAKER, DAISY -, 145 BALDWIN, LATOYA 184 BALESTRERI, KATHERINE 58, 168 BAIASARD, CLAYTON EELEEAE 100, 168 BAMBERGER, AMY 145, 148 BANDA, LEsLEY 22, 488, 166, 168 BANEGAS, CARLINE 184, 185 DANII, VINI-I-'IR Efo 168 BARIAER, CLARENCE 145 8ARNsoN, SUSAN 42, 184 BARRETT, BREFFNI , A 145 BARRETT, ERIC 168 I1AsI0N, EDWARD 48, 91, 100, 145 BATES, BENJAMIN 129, 184 BATES, NICOLE 188 DATINICA, LAURIE 8, 32, 79, 85, 10232 1 8ATs0N, DANIELLE , 88, 168 BATSON, STEFANI 201 BATT, ANGELA 38, 488, 85, 1084, 188 BATTAGLIA, PATRICIA 201 8AuGH, DIANA , 201 EAUMGARDNER, MATTHEW 56, 77, 100, 168 BAXTER, TESSA 37, 38, 488, 184 BAYLES, PATRICK 12, 13, 15, 88, 13? BEAL, CHRISTOPHER 178 BEATONJEFF 184 BEATTY, LYNN 75, 85, 107, 201, 255 1 BECK, CHRISTA 48f, 56, BEELES, JEFFREY 104 BEELES, TODD 169 BELLITIRE, ERIC 100 BELONE, TRACY 169 BEMIS, GEOFFREY 145 226 -- Index , BEOPEJUSTIN 47, 101 BERAN, ROBERT 42, 145 BERGAM. SONIA 169 BERLIN, DAVID 2, 43, 184 BERLIN, JEFFREY 30, 66, 101, 201 BERNARDEZ, RUBEN 145 BERUMEN, RAQUEL 41, 44, 166, 184 SESS, JOYCE 184 BETTERTON, ANDREW 138a, 13811. 144, 145 BETTY, YOSHICKA 184 BJORKMAN, RACHEL 145 BLACK, JULIE 75, 1083, 184 BL IN NNY 0 G, JA 201 BOATMAN, ERICA NICOLE 33, 59, 79, 88, 89, 1080, 1398, 145 BOAZ, AARON 44,201 BOGHOSSIAN, PAUL 201 BOGHOSSIAN, RITA 184 BOLDEN, BEVERLY 79, 201 BOLEY, JOHN 184 BOONE, NICHOLE 169 BOOTH, MELANIE 48f, 48h, 50, 1i?5 BDDRINSKI, STEPHANIE 126, 169 BOTLEY, LIYA 201 BOUNVILOM, KHIosADAL0NI 185 BOURNE, ANTONIO 4, 38, 185 80uRNE, MICHAEL 48, 100, 145, 149 BOWMAN, RONALD 73, 83, 201 BOYD, SHIRLEY 141, 44, 87, 101, 201 80YNToN, ToNYA - I-185 BRADFORD, APRIL 189, 180 BRADLEY, J0HN 1,69 DRADSHAIII, ,,,, ,301 BRADSHAWJJIM 77,107,145 BRASSEY, DIANA 48f, 107, 201 8RAswEI.L, THELIS, 71, 100 8RATHwAI'fE,J0R8E 185.13895 BRAVO.ESLY I '185 BREIER, ERIC 77, 104, 185 ERIDGEFORTH, EBONY 1,85 BRIDGETIHLALARIC '185 BRIGGS, RIP 71, 99, 100, 185 BROOKS, JUSTIN as, 47, 169, 179 BROOKS- MICHAEL, . . -A59 BROWN, CHRISTINA 1088, 109,185 BROWN, DUANE 201 BROWN, GARY 24, 27, 53, 54, 145 IaR0wN. HEATHER 7, 4g5,.48a,g8g5 BROWN, MICHAEL' 32 BROWN,3aUENTIN 47, 185 BROWN- LLIAMSACARESSA 18201 8RowN-wII.LIAMs,JosHuA 33537, 50, 12813, 182, 185 aRowNING,cRAIG, 73, ,185 BRUMFIEED, CHERLE I 201 BRYANT, LINDA 185 BUCIILEY, TRAVIS ' 145 BuCKLEY.HILL.cHANDA 146 BIJGAEEF, LEO -IIIIII -1 '169 8uI,LINH 169 8uIE, NIMBER 146 BuN.LoEI.IR , 189 DuNTs, LISA '42 BURGESS, AMY 185 BURGO, RASHIID 146 BURLAZA,'ELSA I 48f, 571859, 61',I73, 108a,139a,185 8uRIAzA, JANICE 12, 13, 73, 201, 208 BuRLAzA,JocELYN , . 17.146 BlLIRI.AZA,'LI0SELIT0I - -100 BURNETT, KATHERINE 146 BURNS, CHAUNTELL 61, 148 BURTON..MICHAEl,, 4 201 BUSALACCHI, MARI0 98, I100 Buss, SHARLYNN 41, 44, 46, 132 BDTERBAUGI-I, PAUL , BUTLER, TERRI 4: 19, 46, 79, 888233, BYICE, JAMES 186 8YRD, MARY-ANN BYRD, PATRICK A ' CALABRESE, JOHN 169, 177 CALDERON, VICTOR M 169 CAMACHO, ARNALDO 44, 59 CAMPBELL, JAMES 201 CAMPBELL, JASON 99, 100, 178 CAMPBELL, KERI 185 CANO, ARMANDO 70, 71, 83, 185 CANO, SONIA 12,13, 1083, 109, 185, 190 CARBAJAL, ARTURO 185 CARLSON, GABRIELLA 169 CARO, PATRICIA 169 CARROLL, BRIAN 201 CARROLL, JOSEPHINE 133, 201, 211 CARROLL, LORRAINE 97, 169 CARTER, DEEATTA 42,201 CARTER, MARC 185 CASTILLO, GILBERT - 47, 146 CASTILLO, VERONICA 42, 44, 201 CASTRO, EVETTE 41, 44, 57, 185 CASTRO, LIZA 41, 44. 201 CECH, SHIRLEY ' 169 CERNA, CARLA 8, 77, 146 CHAN, ROGER 53, 56, 107, 169 CHAN, SAN 57, 75, 97, 2QQ.,201 CHANG, ANDY 106, 107, 185 CHANG, TOM 106, 107, 169 CHANKHEO, CI-IOY 57, 201 I-CHANKHE0,XENG 187 CHANTHAPRASEUTH, LISA 146 CI-IANTHAVONG, ALIYA 201 ,,cHANTHAvoNG, LATY 187 SICHANTHAVONG, PANY 169 CHANTHAVONG, PIYA 187 CHAO, BUNRATH , 202 .,19HA0-QISEANG 169, -fCHASEiE6HERISHfI IIIIII I38, 146 CHAUVAPUN. JOE I 4, 83 CI-IAUVAPUN, JOHN 82. 83. 187 , 184 48HAv88:M0m8A, 148484. 18814189 ,,,, ' ICI-IAVEZQI NICOLE 176, I 187 CHEA, KHIM 48e, 146 .-.S-QQHEAI ,ISQONG - 57- 51- 202 IIIICHEA,ISINATH I I 187 CI-IEA, VOUCH , 47, 57, 59.60, 97, - 1339, 187 II'-f:fCNEAMifPHEAPEEH' 169 CHHAY,'CHHAYI 187 CHI-IAY,,cHI-IOM . 170 -225283HHAYI.i.MANAT ,,,, - II CHI-IEANG1, CHAMROENIIIIIIIII CHHEANG. MACY 187 CHHEANG, PHALM . 170 FANYA II --,. sf--1202 II ICHHUNG. RATTRNA 'I 202 CHIM, NOEUB 187 A CHITTADARA, PITY II , 187 ,,CH0N8,gRICI1Y ,551 48f,48g,106,i-lg? CHRISTODOULOU, MARK 202 ,,cHuNC,TRANcB 97, 187 IICLARKQCHRIST PHER II I I 202 CLARK, JAMES 73 CLAY, MARK 61, 146 COATIEQ, NICOLE, 202 ICOBIAN, ROBERT III' 202 COBIAN, ROSA 170 COCIO, KENNY 71, 83, 170 10000, MILO . 1170 COGBILL, JEROME 187 COLE, SETEVA 146 COLE, VIRGINIA , ,,,, ,,,, 44 IICOLEMAN, CHARLENE 'Ilz-'I 146 COLEMAN, TOM 82 COLESI SHAFRAN 202 ,.C0LLIER, MICHAEL I 146 I I'COLLIER,TERESA 1288, 170 COLLINS, SHENA 170 CONNER, CHRISTOPHER 187 CONNOR, DOUGLAS - 30, 170 CONVERY, LAURA 36, 170 COOK, DEAN 202 COOK, RIDDCER 170 NIQOOPQEQIBASHARI- 202 COOVERQ LYNN I I 8, 47, 60, 77, 100, , 170, 181 .. .E COTA, ANTONIEIA A 147 IIII3fi0OUCHQiJULlEI I 489, 170 COUNERJESSE 66, 101 COVINGTON, xEwANDA 100, 147 CROOKER, JENNIFER 12, 18,,,1!Eci CROSS, JASON 187 CRUMRINE, TIMOTHY 6,202 CRUSOE, CHARLENE -202 CRuz, BRANDON 78, 187 CLJESTA, MICHAEL 2, 66, 101, 202 CuRTIss, JOHN 147 DAGRACA, ALEXANDRA I 187, DAGRACIA, 10N , 2022 DAHIJKE, BARBARA -:2- 'I I 2161, 20255 DAMIAN,DOLORES I - 100,170 DAMIAMPAULINE 187 DANGRJHANIQI1-., 15, , DANCJTRAN 4 A - 97557 DANG, TRUC 97, 202 DANG, VAN Q, 147 DANIELS, CHRISTINA,-El - ,131-E 2022-- DANIELS, NICKELLE 61, 88,-89, 1103 DANIELS, PRECIOUS . 2024, DA0,?5'H0NGffIIiII ,I '1-I-8 87,, DAO, TRUYEN I87, 147 DAVENPORT. SAM , 97, 187 UAYEYI KEITH: 187- - DAVISIIICLIFFGRD -:'-I IIE77. 10O'I DAVISJEFFERY 16, 91, 133, 170, 135 DAVI51. KRISTEN 30: DAVISQ ISHAUN' II II 187 , DAV1S, TODD' 73, 104, 187, 194 DAVISQWILUAM 73.187, 1929 DEAR. DELGADO, CHRISTINIA' 147 DELRIO, SONIA 46, 486, 77, 100, 133, 155. DENHAM, RYAN I' I I56. 207 DERE, 1.INDA,48e, 1080, 109, 186, 187, , DESNINS. IEIII 18TII?I f DESROCHERS, MARTIN 42, 61, , . .. lm. DEV - . DIAz,FRANKI8f 'S 7118 II 0IAz, MARIA 41,43,44,58,109, 143 DIBONA,MARIO DICKENS, KABI1 79,.a4, 85, 101, 1875 DICKENS, LARA 8, 52, 53, 58, 79,'84, 85,100,170 DIEBRICH, IQATNLINAL 480, 84, 170 DILLAHA, JASQN 19,42, 147 DINGMAN, BRENDAN 136C DINGswAYo, ASFO 187 0INR.,,HIEN DINHQI TRINHFII' I 147 187 DIXON, CHRISTOPHER DIXON, JOHN , DO, HANH .. -'56, DO, THANH DOAN, VAN 202 DDHERW, DANA 48I1,,g81, 74, :75, 14575 II-I 1 I DONAHUE, COREY II I 170 DOWDY, MICHAEL 73, 100, 187 DOYLE, CHRISTOPHER: 182i DOYILE, DAVIDIBRIANIEIFI- 202? DRAPER, CHRISTIE 147 DRING. BRAIN . 198, DUNCAN- SHABUN I: 17084 ,- DURAN, MDNICA 576' , ,,., , EASTON, RENIIIA A II ' .711 t 1:2215 142322521- EASTON, SEAN 170' EDELEN, PENNY 57, 171 EDGEI,-J0HN.,Qifi1Qi, 1194. 17155-- EDWPERDS, TORRIF II? II 421 I II I EK, MALY 171 EK, TOUCH 5. EKDIQHL, ANDREW , A 2028, . EKDAHL,MA'FI'I 171 ELIE, HOPE 17k, 1084: ELKIN1. BRIAN14. - 511197. 17 1,5-1. ELLI8zs8ENNIR8R 36546, 47859, f 85, 100, 188, 171' EI.LISON,VIVIAN ANN .. . 202 EMERSONI-AHA, . 171523, ENCERMICIAELLE '1 fz47,1855fi' ERICKSON,CI-IRISTIAN' ' 147' ERTL,.IEREMY.,, ,,,,,,, 2, 66.190, 202- ERTL, JOHN , , 88, 100, 1E ERVIN,KENYA 5'5I 1 ESCAMILLA, PATRICIA 41, 44, 1 ESMAILI, ALI 87, 1 ESPARZRMARIO 14 EsPIN0zA, ANTONIO 26 ESPINOZA, NICOLE 2C ESPINOZA, SKEVERO41, , 2d ES?,BII3EL,1MARR.,,gggg,8- .nip ES Es,KARIN II46,1If EVERIDGE, MDNIKA 1, EVYIQBT-'-A9334 LEE 1, 46' FAL,I,8N, KA?ITI'IERINEii?I48e, 48145 ,58,zg III: I 1380, -1I39a, 14 FALLON, MATTHEW 56,,202, 20 14 FABRARI NIQKIE , MSI, FARBELL, SAERAH 17 F EJIERAN, WAYNE T1 -I 18 FERGUSON,,ONNIE 24, 27, 100, 14 FIEQHTLY . 13 PIECES, PHIIEEIP 18 FILLIUS, CHRISTOPHER 87, 171, 17 FILNER, ADAM 20 -,,, Q. A 10 FLAGS, FLOYD I' 14 FLEISCHMAN, SONIAI 74, 75, 147, 14 FLEfI?3HER,,.ANTWONE 17 FLQBIES, CRMSTI NEI I Il 1- -,411 4 FLORES. JESSE ' 17 FLORES, MANUEL 14 FLQRES, MELODY - 5 FORD, CURTIS I' 71,- 11188, 14 FOWLER, MALIKA 100, 18 Fox, MONICA 42, 20 FRANKLIN, .IANELLE 29 FRANKLIN, MAURICE 14 FRAZIER, ANGELA 100, 17 FREDRICKSON, HEATHER 33. 41, 45 187. . 5 18 FREEMAN, SHANI 100, 188, 19 FREGOSO, ALMA 17 FREUND, JONATHAN 20 FREY, ANGELA f- - - 15 FRIAS, PATRICIAI 18 FRITZIUS, NICOLE 14 FUENTES, LOUISE 1280, 18 FULTER, STACEY I I '59, 18 FUNES, CLAUDIA 20 FURLOW, DAVID 17 K I 5- 7 II ' 9, GAQ1L1ANO,,MANNY,V,:,,,i. 46, 1104, 12 GAENEY, ANGELINE 'ff11 57, 113 GAINEY, ERIC ' 61, 107, 17 GALLENBERGER, LISA 17 GAMQQA, SANDRA, ,g,g?2. , .. ig, 14 GANTIEIMAURICE I 5 if ' 20 CANT, ZARITA 41, 4 GARCIA, CARLOS , IZ GARRIA. DANNY I1 14 GARCIA, EDITH' 'III I I 18 GARCIA, JENNIFER 14 GARCIA, JORSSE 18 GARCIA, I '- '18 GARCIA, LYDEA II I14 GARI3IA,.MADALlNE 137, 18 GARKZIA. M4814 ,.-, GARCIA, MIGEIEL . ii2fL'11'- 253 GARCIA, OSCAR 57, 77, lO7a, 17 GARCIA, TERESA 5 -61, 20, GARLAND. KENIN 3. 112 GARNER, CARLA '48f, 48gis48h, ' 148, 20, GAY.-.GHERYL ABIT, 14: GAYIEEJRD, -NATHANY1Iiiliz42, 433118, 151 I ICEBREMARIANI, BIRIZAF I 18 GENDELMAN, NOEL I 2, 35, 185, 18-L GHILEI ARGFIQ ,,,, , '5,5-, 29 46, 48e, 106, 5 a 5 V, N,1,LL.M,..M...1LW-33.1 .1 JS. .R ,. Q 5 151, 1, q f 8 ' 5 1' I 5 1 -1 -'k' -f-If 2' 1 I 1,h: ' ' 1 , 1 1 5 gif 8 1 'K , A , 1- k ' 1 11 -1 ' I 1 f fk.k jf 787.7 1 ff? 1 ff' A L, I 1 -- -,1f .,1f I ' . - ,L,L,.'. .,..L., 1 ,iim LLV1 L--Lf - 2' -1ILE,RHODA Q ' 171, AHEBNANDSZAJQDSEL 5, 189 f' 'JEWEli,PQLTRfQlAIf, 15921 1' YESEJWCHAEL , .A.. LEW' Q2 IL9R5TN,,0ANI5L,,,,,, 1h'L i' 87, 1.74 LLBRETHfDAV1D 11 11 1133,117111- HrLL6,'ALL15H 11 1 173, 203 11 1oHNs0N,,KIRS1TER 137,j44,173k' .LAM,THUf 1 1 MANoNEv,,mcI-TA Pb 205 ILBRQJHAMAQK L86g.388.,.,1, .55.HI1AMEfI.BB8NI3,.JEiREM5AHgif1 .,,,,,,J0HNSONg5KYBA 37,44,48b,j1Z31:., 1. LAM. TRINH 5743190 -MAKRIS, HAVEN - ' 205 1 ILMoRE,0EsHAN0A 1 L. . 171 HLNTON-ANDREW'f 53,173 1' 1,,10NNsoN,I.A1fANYA 100,1g4,I89, KLAM, vu , , , A .205 MAL00NA0o, MIGUEL 206 111 1 . A A .1 LP ...., .11 - ,-.f --1 1.4-. 5 rri. 111.1 12- -is 1 , -.1 f -1 .- . . .. 0ME2,11ANA8EL 79,172 1151-11515403HQANG-'1111111 1 f'k 8 1 123 ANQQRQREEESIQUE 142, 1 1 OMEZJAURA 172 HO,KY-SON 52035, N 77-7 ,, , . , A , ,. , .L , . 0M52, LAURA 188 HOANG,MATTHIAS 56,97,176 77 77 1 1 114911 1TLARs0N,ERNEsTo 174 MANR1Qu5z,1MARc0 77.83175 QMEZ, LISA 202,212 HOANG,TRANG 203, JOHNSQNQQIQHAQQQg,,e,g, 7.1. 2045, ,,11 LARSON, KEITH L, H 150 MANRIQUELRAFAEL A 206 , OMEZ, LUIS 148 HoANG,vAN 149 JoHNs0N314U1GH1,7R0Y 32.42.2041 2LAU,LOK 1 150 MARANQTARA 485,481 48g, 191 QNTANG, LISA HOFFMAN,NEIL JONEs,',DQ14G0As.15i1 . 5. LAV.PW I -I 1901 MARIN,CYNTHIA 1518 1 ONZALES, ANDREA GNZALES, ARACELI 12, 24, 25 OODMAN, DENISE OODMANSON, LE5 URDGN, AucIA 0RD0N,0ELLAN 0RDoN,1AMEs 71,93,1oo RANAM, vER0NIcA 61 RANILLO, LESLIE RAvER,D5NI3E L, , RAv,5E0N REENQFRANCHESCA 1 REEN,,,SI-LAWN 82, 83 REENIE, M1cNAEL 73, 83 R5ENE,P4uLA 42, 4, 198, 202 202 , 48f, 148 100 188 203 148 178 148 202 188 100 203 148 188 203 REENHOKUSE, BARON 44, 57, 61, 732 17 .- 138a,.l38b REER,LASHAWN . , REERg.LIL12IAN. 1' RETLER, HEID1 198 1RDSS,11FE1iIClA - 108a, 134 IROVILLAMONT I .-9 UZZARDCEEIBRYANT 1 188 . 2,03 ,195 1.92 . ,88 533. 203 HOLDEN, JACINDA HOLDER, WILLIAM HOLMES, OMARK HOM, MATTHEW 8, 23, 100. 111' HUERKMOEXETICIA EKE, HEIQIQ? 1396, 141, HOMICK, JEANNETTE 38, 46, 483. HOOKS, DEANN 42, 48a, 54. HOPKINS, WARREN HOR, KOMSOTH HOR, SOKLY HORNE, JACKIE 42, HORTON, JEREMY 8, 12, 24, 71, HORTON, LAMONT 73, 82, HORTON, MICHAEL 73, 100, NOSAKA, WAYNE 45, 4ae,,71,.82 100, 149. 149- 53 173 149 107, 149 189 189 204 173 189 189 100. 149 204 189 . 83.' 1548 HOWARD, JAMAL 19, 70, 71, 98, 100 HOWARD, VICTORIA 32, 184,189 HOU, HEAN HOYT, ANTEIA HUDSON, JONIKKA 41, 44, HUERKMO-YGUSTAVO 104. 204 189 204 149 2, 79, E89 I MEREDITH 75, 84, 85, 101,- M9 L 11135 1... 81.2, ..-.. . , JONES, LAISCEWI 155 204 204 LAVALLE, CLEMENT INO 1205 J0NEs,1MA5mN2 38 A 713158 A- ILAWLER, ERIN-481, 50, 57, 59,179,252 1oNEs,TEgfzAN E , , , , , 1 JuDKINs,111RA1:v 1 1 142,150 1LAwRENce,1As0N 150 JuNIoas,,NA1AsHA 41, 44, 173 LAWSON, PAUL 104, 105, 150 1' 1 1 LE, TRINH 1 205 , ,,. , , LEAcN,0AvID 165 gy 1 , LEAcH,0IAN5 150.1165 11 . ,,. LEATHERS,TRACY,.. ,..74,75,88,19O N 1 1 LE5,AsoRLv j, 1g18f,:48h, 13911150 1 15 LEE, BURT ,sp 450 , ,,, , LEE, REBECCA3., :,41,42,441.316,..190 1 LEHRER,JUDD57'7 150 KANUI-LA BEREELE11' 8 100 LELGHTON'AABQw5I 416'53:' 37734 KAO.S0vAY 1 LE0N,EDuAR00 , 32,151 KAREHSSKEASELMEY1 LEPlNSKY,gACHEL 136c,'it15, KAR E . I, 11 ,fi ,,.,, LESLIEAN ELA f KASIK, MIQNEELQE 47, 50, 56, 59, L5suR5, MICHELLE 351 ,11I LEVENGOOD,TRACIE ,14,144ii47:f89o QQEESACEIUQEVEN, , , ,,,, LEVY,MARNI , ,,gQgA8gg182,186,191 . I ,K . 1.1L' LEWlS,TRLNELE,7 1 KENNEDY,.ERlN , 42.517313 Q LIEN THAO 1KENNEY.DANlE1:LFifI 77,1005 neo, PH5AxD5y. 59, 50, 61. K50,s4MaATNL5I 1 150 190 KEOOUDOM, XAYKHAM -L.1- f LIENHARD, ANDR6 LIGGINS, ANITA LIGGINS, KIM LILLILE, TRACY 104, 205 174 73, 205 , 174 191, T fx qw MARINO, FRANK 44, 46, 71, 82,100, 1 152 MA8IscAL,MIcHEL1E 175 4 MARSHALL, JAN1cE 41, 44, 2062 MARTIN, DANIEL 55, 77, 100, 175 MARTINEZ, EELICIA 175 MARTINEZ, GR5GoRv 152 MARTINEZ, KATHERINE 24,25,38, , - 1 48b,48e,152 MAXWELL, ANDREA 47, 152 MAXWE5?EHE'5fSM 2 50 21' 135 MAXW .Lil , ., 4 I . I 1 L , MAY, 206 MAZA, 585531501 206 . McCASTERf1StgIEROISiE 206 McCLAIN,GifviERYL 1 33,191 MCCLEES, R1cNARf1g,2, 13, 71, 73, 83, 183,190,191 MCCREE, NICHELLEfff , , 43, 175 MCDONALD, ELIZABETH' '24, 25, 37, 485, 48f, 49, 75,1395 152 ' ,191 ,M ELvAINE:,,, ,LNIE 152 C 284 104 206 MCDONOUGH, BRIAN Mc55ELY,z5 A , 1-MCGUIGAN, TAM... MCINTOSH, ANDREW 85, .McKI58EN,ALI8A 1, 1 175 175 :1 if , , L . 175 'I I I NEEDS!-IA I 2l'I KES.CHY L 1 .95-LlM.RAVIN 1.51 Y, NIE , 42,206 QHQNT' , 1,5 5 KEUT,CHHOM 11 , ,,, fl908f51.,-QQWLINDBERG,CHRISTQNINQQ ' 175 ' A , ,.HL1RST,TINA 149, KHA'-EGHLGEORGE , 42'143-174j,,.-lQL'ZAN0-ADRULN I fx.. ,,, 228,05 QMCMAHON-..GlNA, 2.06 . z gg gym-4 1 f - l8Q:ggf KHAMPHOUMY,SOMPIQIiTH.' 124 190i2ss111Lg5g?sLL0YD,BRIAN -- 1 518741 1fMCM.LLEN1ff3EQEMy1f1' ' 1 206 0 N0vNN,cA0 2044 ,,,, , KHAMPH0UNY.B0UNTH0NG,., 204. ,,f.1,.L0.DYNA I .,,,., 3170, McwILLIAM8.10sseN11104,189,191 'B NDYNH HUNG 18911211151 gg,iEg,?N . . 71-72, 100f'1?f5I 7MEAN,RAKgMEYkiL:QLbL' 51 206 I I15- 111, 1 QUYNHlffi, f,N6iE3R S82 KHONG,CH0NG'f17Q11 100,174 11LDIA,GALIr11 31,1748 12? L. 204 KH,0NG.THOEUNf,,,,,. , , 190, ,LONGARDINO,DONNA. . 205.2115 M f 1 1275 IAGGERTYZIMEGANL 4'1,44,137,203' 11111HuvNHi11PN1 1'11 204 KHOTH,vv 190 LoPEz,ALEJANDR0 205 MEC., 206 IA.1NEPf4A11l5xIS1. ,.,, L. 2935. 173 I LLKILLIEBREWJUNESHA 0 204- A L0PE2,ALEJAN1DRo 1 1191, -,MEDHgN,E..SEgji1c1'85 . 115.2061 lA1fEY,kSHE1LA 'OLL 2:1 W 148' fl-IUYNH, 149 KIM, EUN SU 204 LOPEZ, ARTHUR 77, 100, 191 MEDQNAI A61-ENE 331 14811 ,,, .QHUYNFETIEN ' 1189 11 1K'Mf'NHE 51'1 ,ff 1 190? LOPEZJORGE 205 MEDINA,JAvIER 1 I 73,1918 IAQONTSACY ,,, 3 91.1188 ,,,,,, LHWOZDEK, LISA I ,,,,,,, LOWSAKAL , , A 151, MEDLEY. BRANDON , - .1192 L A 53? , , ,,,. , .,,. ,,, ,,,- .,,,,,,,,,, I 7 MEJIA MICHELLE 4. A aANc00K:10A80LINE I111 88 1011.20347 -ALL 1 1 1111 E,sHARNe 11,151 MEKoNNEN DESALEGNE ' 1 :152 ' 1At3SE.,,.RTi'AN3i,, ,,,, 3188, ' 11:K'NG.MMfS' A . 200. SHAV0N , A 191 , I 1 , IMQDIQSQJEFFRFEYR1 1288 1'1KINNE, KATHERINE 5-2,53,128a '111 DEIRDRE 36,84,85, 133, mE',Q'Sf,f,5,L'EPE,ER 11 .--. 1202 KISEFVERICKA 50.381 GODFREY 156- 'MERRITT ERANK 50,578 1 4 f I TECH I , HER1' 'I I4 L I ' , h LLIANGvIsETH,ANcHELA 12,48n,?gi. 41' 44,205 5 ,ARvkY'sBAR6N,,,,1,,,, ,,Z9'm',E,2 ,,,,,, 5, V .KLQNE-REv,'N A I1 KHEK 36,205 XAAEEQQAK ,1,1Q7..gg 1 'LASMAN-UNDA. -57.28f-156531191 , HIMFSON-.HEATHQRL 1 1 L49 . .,,KNlGHTICHmSTOgQER ISS t3ANgV'2E1nI 36.131 MILHALJSEMDANETTE .,,, 4111191139211 -4 , .5151 , A ,172 es, Lv 161. Has.: fee: ig 1 11 V AN V' I F7 if 1V .4-g-91. Q IAFLESJIMOTHY ,,,,, L ,,1 , 17,2 ,,,, ,,,',EQ,?',5,f,g,'g3LQ5,5,,,,,,,,,E,'Q,8?',1f?9f - 100.190 1uANGv1SUH.S581 L 978 miLLES'2N?SLEif5Iv ,... 232 A 'lAYNES:.:SH'ERLYN1f5kVH: 148111 50053551 50511 59 66 149 1f11fK0I91R.K, ERIC 178g52,53, 104, 1315 LuA,InIsvIiE,rH,sc31ei.?tQIg1ggSilNIR M,L,ER'D,AN . I 175 I ' f LUX 1,1 .3 ' 1 f ' WATHYMICHAEL ws A 1 If 11 f ij 1591 53EJfQ'31Ii2HN2 OWOO 202 L OOQWQQZSLQMEFNA 5358 MLLLEELESR 1Ea9.15NNIFE8 ALLLL, .,,, A ,LL 1 , +5B5L.1s5m4MIN1 - 148. L L 1 5851551.00414 135.205 '1LUGAS1-308133, 1518 'Rf II1LZo'?JA1'Sf?Ev 1175 158eL8Ios5PL8, 111. if 51.f 188 74 150 42.20518 MILSAP 105431 I 1E1LBRuNN.RENEE 48f.72.75 A KR,'SHh!AMQ0RJHX.RMM, 59-1391 ,ALUCZIS ELA .,,MkINOR'SCQTT 1E1NzMixN,5ENN1F5R1 189 ..-1 1'111 1-'1 139b,175 USTFNA 24,25,,48g,48hg1g18 ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,, ::5.48h. AKVIBA E 1z21JA,11.f5ggzf1 119:-1 f--4' ::1 203 -f:' k,.' K11 I k - V - UR! -l1- '11 4,14 gag 5 1'11 YNOR BEN 15114, KHEAM 203 -f5-f 1 ,f1 . ,,,: .1.,- LY- 4 ,174 MINORVTAMMY ' dEM,KHEN?T 111 1 I72 11111 1 15511 15,1, 1111 L 1 1 1111 A 1,1f1 Lv, ' 15N0ERs0N,E0GAR 56.5519114118 1',1. ALL.. LLL 1' MTEAQELA 1EN05Rs0N,1EFFREY T '1 172 LJAC0B99N5ff0A'1'ELF5'ffl'I1? 47.189855 i '1f8LY.LES.fi?ANiFLLE 205 LYMINTERITURIYA 4. AENDERSON, 1:72 41.44.191 MIRALLES DAVID ' 4ENDERSON,OTIS ' , , 189 L,JA'ME5gM4RV'f?1, fff fi! Q04 QL. ,,.,., LY521'5e+iL4TR'N4 205 MIRALLESIVERONICA 219. -I5NDRIcH,150wARD 2031111 I111 1 111 MIs1ER,cATTRIcA 1 4ENDRlCKS.CHARMA L. MITCHELL ANITA I 1 1 1082i1172.180 QANG1 NWN 1'11 11 132f33fi491'f'1' I I ' I 1 11I 1'1' I MITCHELLICHRISTOPHER I '1ENDRlX.MYASHA . , ,,,,g,,,,, 3485, 81140135 fi 1,', 1' 55. . 2L,,-i LAIA ,.,1 111. MITCHELLIMATTHEW ,,., 111154, QENEGARJESSQCA .. .. 43' :9, ..,, 'iii' 351, ..,, I . .lA?4 ..,. - K, VV , MITCHELLIROBERT I A I ,,.., 1 S I 32 S8'IfEN I 1 189 13PNKlNS.E5WPLPD I1ffLA1-QLORN 1 1 174111, , M'TC ELL1SEAN 10124'25'mf AHEENA A 4 11.. 111 II111 1 I MI11cI-IELL TARYN 88' 4EENANDEZ.CELUA 148 I LJEWNGS- L5S?Z'U'1i?A..- A 13913, YLCHARA 5,,, , LL X902 ' 31 1 . ..,,. MIYAI-IARA JOSEPH I' ' 1935 1--1 1 203 241.126.1149 A--1 , ' 1I-- 1 111'1 1 ,. .1-. kk 1 ' X, ,H ,,, ,,., .V ,,:, ,,, 25, K, . ,,, 3,33 .. ,,,, ., 5-.f-I 1 1' V N 456 ,Lg 8 ,E 1 5 gih . ,,,,, ,,, ,,,,, 1 ,A ,,,I i 1 1 f11 ,,,,, , ,,,,,, , 1' , , ,,,,,,1 . ,,- ' 1 1 ,111 ,,,, 2224. ...... 8 MIYAHARA, RICHARD 73, 104, MIZE, DAWNDA 48e, 129, MOGAVERO, CAROLANNE B, 192 MOHAMOUD, ABDI 192 MOM, LAO 176 MOM, ROUS 152 MONSAY, ONH 192 MONTEJANO, ROBERT 152 MOODY, BARCLAY 192 MOORE, ANDREW 44 MOORE, ANNETTE 206 MOORE, CHARLES 59 MORGAN, MYISHIA ODONNELL, MADELINE 56, 207 OEUN, TI-IUCH 177 OI-IEARN, JAMES 135, 192 OKAMOTO, KELLY 153 OKEY, KRISTEN 153 OLIVER, LAURIE 44, 192 OLSON, SANDRA 207 ON, HOA 177 ONEIL, SUZETTA 42, 153 ONN, BUNROEUN 177 ONN, BUNRONG 207 ONPRACHANH, PANGHAM 193 ,ONTIVEROS, JULIAN 73, 193 ONTIVEROS, REBECCA 52, 177 OR, SAVRY 153 OR, SIVON 193 OR, SIVUTHA 153 OROPEZA, JAIME 207 ORTMAN, MICHAEL 153 OU, DOB 193 PADILLA, JOHN 177 PACAN, JEREMY I 207 PAGAN, MATTHEW 193 PAIQACIOS, IQUANA ' 193 PAIACIOS, RACHEL 193 PALMER, RACHAEL 'I 59, 84. B5L 100 PALUSO, THERESA 43f, 59, 77, 13915, I 1 PHRATHEP, MANIVONE PHU, HONG PHU, LY PHU, PHONG PIRRONE, LOREDANA PLEASANT, MONET PLESETZ, SHANNON PLUMMER, LAURENCE 97, 154 177 193 208 154 208 154 193 193 PAN, PEUV y 207 PANG, PUTHEARY 56, 75 PANICCIA, DRINA 42, 207 PAPPERT, MARK 66, 101, 193 PARKER, LARRY 193 177 137 MORGAN, STACIE 42, 44, 206 MORGAN, WENDY 176 MORSE, CHRISTOPHER 206 MOSLER, DULCE 46, 132,176, 179 MOSLER, HANS 176 MOUNIYONO, vA1HANA 176 MOY.BOR 97 MURPHY, DANA 192 MURPHY, DANIEL 71, 72, 104, 176 MURRAY, DANIEL 176 MUSIAL, JOSH 206 MuTTON, CINDY 42, 176 MV,TONGTIN 176 MYERS, JENNIFER 152, 165 NAIMAN, MARC 82, 83, 126, 152 NANNNAROM I I 176 NAVETFA. SHERI 166,176 NEAK, HAN 206: NEIL, JOSHUA , 104, 176, NELSON, EDEN 4, 41, 44, 2O6,I207 -NELSON, KENDRA 59, 192 NELSON, SALIHA 31, 41, 44, 207 NEMECHEK, DANIEL 207 NCO,ToAN 150 NGUVEN, CAu 192 NOUYEN, CLAUDIA 198, 207 NOUYEN DuN6 207. NCIJYEN HAI 192 NOIJYEN, HAI 207 NOLIYEN, HOA 207 NCOYEN, HOANG 176 NGUYEN, HONG 176 NGUYEN. KIEN 153 NGUYEN, MIENTHUY 207 NOLIYEN, MINH 192 NOOYEN, PHUONG 48e, 1396, 153 NGUYEN, QLIYEN 192 NOUYEN, THI 192 NGUYEN, LIYEN 153 NGUYEN, VAN 110, 207 NHAM, TRANG 193, 207 NICHOLS, CHELLE 480, 100, 176 NICHOLS, ROBERT 31, 44, 176 NICKEL, THOMAS 192 NICKERSON, PAUL 207 NIEDENS, NORMA 30, 44, 207 NIERATKO, JEANINE 176 NOLAN,TERI 176 NONzETA, LISA 192 NOP. BORATH . 56,207 NORIEGA, ALMA 192 NOW, ROEUY 207 NOWLAND, CORY 192 NOY, SENGDEUN 176 NuNEs, ERIC 192 NUNES, KENNETH 153 NUNEZ-ROCHA, ADRIAN 12, 24, 27, 66,37, 153 NUNE2-ROCHA, GERALDINA 16, 17, 79, 88, 89. 100, 192, 193 NURMI, SANFORD 3, 46, 100, 176 O+TAM, THANH 153 OBAYASHI, SHANNON ' 4, 201, 207 228 -4- Index ' PARKER, LEON 93, PARKER, PHILEMON 73, 203, 207 PARKS, ADAM 177 PARRISH, JONATHAN . 207 PATE, ROBERT 153 PATINO, LAURA 485 PATINO, MARIO 73,83 PATRICK, TERRA Q 153 PAULSON, ANDREA 8, 60, 77, 1851, , 1 3 PEARSON, NATHANIEL 207 PEARSON, SHELISE 193 PECORARO, SAL 2, 66, 207 PENA, SANDRA 198 PENERA, ROBERT 71, 177 PENNER, MARTIN 8,48e, 138a,13Bb, 169, 177 PEREIRA, STEPHANIE I 207 PEREZ, CINTHIA 207 PEREZ, JESUS 73, 17-7 PEREZ, JESUS 177 PERRY, KEVIN ' 177 PETERSON, DAWN 48f, 177 PETERSON, HECTOR 208 PETTUS, LINDA 153 PI-IABMIXAY, PI-IENG 177 PHAM, KHANH 82, 83, 153 PHAM, NGOC 208 PHAM, THUY 208 PHAM, TRAM I 208 PHAN, KHAN 153 PHAN, KHOEUN 177 PHAN, KHOM , 153 PHAN, KIET 177 PHAN, LAM ., 193 PHANTHAO, AE 208 PHANTHAO, CHANH - f 177 PHANTHAO, DAVONE 47, 59, 60, 177 PHANTHAO, PHOU-- 193 PHANTHAO, SENG 193 PI-IEA, CI-IEAM :Lg -I 208 PHEN,SARANN 177 PHETTAPHONG, NAPHAVANH II 208 PHILLIPS, CHARLES 12, 24, 25, 46, ' 48e,I49, 77, 100, 13919, 150, 153 PHILLIPS TYRONE 203 PHIMMASONE,IsAYKHAM A I 153 PHIMKMASONENIENGTHONG 193 PHIPHAKQVIENGNGEUN I 1 193 PHIPPS.SUKUMA , , 203 PHONEPHALYQJOEI I I 193 PHOTHICHACK, MANICHAN . , , , , , 153 PI'IRATHEP,MANIKI-IONE I 158 POK, VANNA POLICHAR, DINA l3Ba,138b,139a, 139b,148,154 POLITE, STEPHEN 44, 177 POLTA, ERIK 193 POONSUK, SUMMAY 208 POPP, MICHAEL 4,208 POQUIZ, MARILEN 4, 177 PORRAS, YVONNE 208 POST, CHRIS 193 POSTIOO, ROSA 177 POWELL, SHANNA 177 PRAKASH, NEELA 203 PRICE, CHRISTY 203 PRICE, JODY 17, 205, 208, 209 PRICE, SHIRE 42, 193 PRICKETT, JEREMY 177 PRICKETT, STEPHEN 203 PRITCHARD, HEATHER 193 PROM, KIM SY 193 PRUDEN MATTHEW 12, 13, 66, 203 PRUM. THA L 193 PSCHAIDA, ALYSIA 44, 208 OLIACH, PHANf I 87 SIJASTLER, JULIANA 61, 193 uEzADA,fLILIANA+ 208 QOINN, JUSTIN 73, 193 QOINR, RHONDA I A 61, 154 RABIN, MICHAEL DAVID 33, 139a, 15525 ISAO,BORYAN- I Ii If! II RADCLIFFE, DANIELLE 42, 185, 194 RAINEY, BRIAN 2, 203 RAINEY, IAN 177 R,AMIREz,CARMEN 110, 154 RAMIREZ, ANTHONY 194 RAM05. LUIS. 203 RAMLINO, LINDA 79, 177, 179 RANSOM, MICAH 203 RATHSAMY, NOUDAM 194 RATTANAVONG, APHAY 154 RA1TANAvON6, NIRAMON 177 RATTANAYONO, XAYSANA 154 REAL, CHRISTOPHER 194 REED, MARSI 30, 177 REED, SCOTT REITER, ERIKA 44, 154 REMALARD, BRIAN 208 REuTz, CHRISTOPHER 194 REVES, CYNTHIA 173 REYES, FELIX 19, 73, 93, 194 REYES, MARIA ,, REVES, VERONICA I-2, 133. '194 REYMER, MAxwELL 71, 173 REYNOLDS, ISAAC I I 173 RICEJOESIA, , 203 RICHARDSON, SUSAN 17, 436, 182, L I , 186,194 RICHLINE, STEWART 83 RIORDAN, ELISABETH 53 RIoux, RONNIE 154 RIPLEY,ANDREA 203 RIVERA, ANTHONY 42 ROBERTS. RACHEAL 42, 100. 208 ROBERTS, REBECCA 154 ROBERTSJGDD I I ,66 -101 ROBIN, CATHERINE 53, 61, 194 ROCKHILL, LISA LLLE 4 I -42, 178- , RODGERS, PAUL , 154 RODRIGUEZ, ANITA I 194 RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTINA 16, 173, 178 RODRIGUEZ, CHRISTOPHER 16, 138b, 173, 178 RODRIGUEZ, DAVID 194 RODRIGUEZ, MARISA 77,198,208 RODRIGUEZ, ROBERT 44, 46, 71, 82, 83,100,154 ROJAS, DEAN 194 ROMAONOLO, SHAWN 24, 27, 52, 53, 154,165 ROMAN, ELYIRA 173 ROMAN, OUALALUPE 173 ROMERO, ANTHONY 196 ROMERO, LAURA 37, 194, 198 ROSE, DESMOND 73,209 ROSEHILL, KIMBERLY 194 ROSEHILL, TAMARA 209 ROSETE, TINA 209 ROSETE, VINCENT 165 ROTH, WILLIAM 155 RLICKER, MARIAN7 I 42. 194 RUNGE, CHRISTEN 31, 41, 44,,47, 209 RLIsSELL,1EFFREY I I 209 RLISSO, JOE , 5178 SABRANSKHIIROBIN 9EI463f575373,IffIfI , 178 I SAIz,MANuEL 1I73IIIII SMZ1 RAXM QNDO.. 1, 6 .194 SAIAZAR, JAMES-II 209 II , .SALAZARJ-UQY 394 SALCIDOQ RUBEN' I .1552 SALERNQ,DIANE,g, SALINAS, AURELIO JRI II I I 7155 SAL7I2MAN,H0PE, .,20.,Ll78,,, SANCHEZ, JORGE 175, 17BII SANDERS, GEORGE -.,44,.. SANDERS, MAIRON 54, 57, 107. 173 SANDERSOILTERESATL. -209,4 SANDOYAL, JESSICA 48a, 61, 194 SANFLSOPHANARA 5178, SANTIACO, RAY 155 ,194 SARDINA, ANTHONY 155 SAVAGE,-LOUIS If 22.46:91:I92,I1gg:- SAYAVONO, DARANDONE SAYAvON6,PRATHANA 6,2091 SCHATZLE, KATHLEEN 79, 87, 173 SCHEEVEL, AMANDA-:I 475 79,-194 SCHINOLER, ERIC 46, 194 SCHLEPPI, DuSTY 42,I79, I209 SCHMIDT, KARINA 51, 56, 59.79, 15? SCHMIDT, TARA 129, 144,155 SCHMIEDECKE. SEAN I SCHOEUNBRUN, MARK 100, 178 SCHOFIELD,PRlSCILLA I 42 194-I SCHOLTE, JAMES L, 42,1881 194, SCHRAM, BONNIE I 155' SCHROEDER,TED , 100,139I1,155 sCHwARTz, JEFFREY I178 SCHWERINC, JOHN ,24, 26,5?8f, 43g, 71,100,138a,138b,155 SCOTT, MARLON ,209 SCOTT, SARAH 57, 75, 101, 194 SCRUOGS, RON , , , Q 83, SEABOCK, THERESA 173 SEAN,TOUCH , . . 9.194 SEBSIBE, MQKONNEN 87 SEE, TRENT . 132, 178, SEKANDER, MAENA 194 SELBE, KIMBERLY 42, 496, 60, 79,4 146,155 SENEFF, ROBERT A A 155 SEN0, KUNG 209 SENO, NOY 14173 SENG,OEUN 194 SEN0, PANANNL I -A 36,1941 SENGAMPHAN, NARLORN 57,853,396 , SENGCHANTHAVONG, SAYPHONE 194 SENGPASEUTFIESOMSAMAY IIIII 57,1032 . . 1 , ISENCPASEOTHQIYANQDAIII '52O0jI209 SOELERICI, ,,,, 86,8Z,:155 SEP, VOEUTH ,,,, 1? SERRANO, MARIA I II II II 2 SHAFFER, KEITH 44, 46, 66, 69, 10, . , . 1 SI-IAMS,FARSHAD , , , 1, SHAVER, VERNON I 73, 1 SHEPLER, JOY , , 60, 1 SHIPP, DAVID I 2 SHROT, DUANE 9, 44, 46, 66, 68, 10 139a,1391I,1 SIERRA, CHRISTINA 2 SIHARATH, BOUNMY 1 SIHARATH, MONICA . 1 SIKES, SHASTINA 27 SILTALA, KRISTA 41, 44, 1 SILVA, APRIL 155, 1. SILvAS,MICHELEI I 41,446-, SIM, ROEUN SIMMS,NICOLE -176,15 SIMPLICIANO, JOHN 54, 17 sIMPSON,1IosEPH6I-- 101.21 SIMPSON, NICOLE 436, 50, 168, 17 SIMSGHRIISTINA SIMS,CYNTHIAh , 17' SIN, STNON - 23 SINAEE. ROD , , 2,2 SINOLETON, NAPOLEON 3 SIgELDING,,JoHN , 1 93,12 SEAu0IHTER,DANIIfII 73,271 SMITELBRYON. .... ..,, L A SNIITH,l.ARRYTHOMAS:' 121 SMITHJ-ISA 1 ,,, A ,,, . 1, SMITHQLORINDA LEE 42, SMITESTMISHAEL ,ff 30.4 SMITI-I,NA1fI-'IAN SMITH, SLSPHANIE L., li? SNEEUSARAFI 22,15 1? S0.SALYI III I I I 21 5QKK!dN.!ANI2lAKf1fI i9 SOLOMON, CHRISTINE 17 SGMFRAMEIL SOSA, LUIS 15 s0TOg,sAHAH,g1 17 SOUNG,PHALY 17 SOONOSOKYIT, 19 SOUVANNARATH, VIRASAMAY 21 SOUVRNNARATHYIRAYANH L9 SPEARMAN, KELLY 44, 59, 60, IQ SPITALBARRY- - 17 SPOTTS, JAMES 19 SPRACKLEN, AMY 37, 41, 44, 132, 19 SPRINOBORN, HOLDER 56, 17 SRIENG,KONT1-IEAR - A 19 STANKNGER, WILLIAM 44, 46, 71, 15 STANLEY, ANNLMARIE I 15 STANSBERRY,,RENAE 15 STEEN,VICTORIA I II 60,15 STEIN, TOSHIKO 53, 1,9 STEPHENSQ VALENCIA 100, 17 STONE, HOLLY 21 STOWELLLAURINDA 8Q'I30,44, 61 , . , Q, ,. 134.19 STUBER,LESI.IE 7' I II4 21 STUBER, ROXANNE , SUIFFET, CHRISTIAN ' SUKQHARQUI-I. LASR SULLIVAN, SUSAN 142,15 24, 26, 486, 48I SI. - 49,156,250 SUN, SARON I 36, 15 SUTTON,MSICl-IANAL SUTTON, SHAWNDA 100, 15 SYAY,-PI-IvRuN - Eg I 21 SYITAVSKY, ABEL 126, 17 SWAFFORD, DONNA 1 ,4 SWANSON, MICHELLE 19 TADESE, GOSHLI 8,1-46, 76, 77, 101 I 15 TAILA, REEM A - 85,166,117 TAIN0, HOOR 17 TAING,NEAM -II- - TAII 21 TAITANO, DAVID 21 TAITANOQIMADASIA 40,I41, 44,- 19 TALOS,TIBOR L I 19 TANDY,0ARMIN 4I3e,163,-L17 E91 ZONE' WING . XRLETON, DIANA 9, 40, 41, L44, 57, J REVERR, JOHN A g I 1396, 1156 XRLETON, TAMMIE 41, 42, 44, 210 XT, CHAU 210 f1T,THANH 179 XYLOR, CRYSTAL 42, 210 XYLOR, KEVIN 195 RYLOR, STANLEY 156 i, SENG 179 2, SO, KIM 210 EELA, TINA 156 EP, DET 195 EX, CASSANDRA 24, 46, 57, 79, 88. 89, 10813, 1393, 156 '-Ml, KHUONG 195 HAI, QUOC 210 HAI, THO 97 HAIVATANA, TUMRONGSAK 156 HAO, CHAO ' 57, 195 HAO, KIA 210 HARP, MATT - 103 HEPHAATH, VONGSAVANH 156 HOEUNG, CHANHDY 1 179 HOEUNG, MANY 179 HOMAS, BERNARD 93 HOMAS, DESIREE ' 46, 1156 HOMAS, JENNIFER 48h,59, 1392 -. :sz 1 ., 1 15 HOMAS, JERI 84, 184 HOMAS, KIMBERLY .. 155 HOMAS, NICOLE A 210 HOMAS, VOBERT 127, 179 HOMPSCN, CRAIG Y ' 210 HOMPSON, DEDRICK 93 HOMPSON, RAYMOND 11130, 31 100 HORNTON, ALEXIS 24, 27, 489, 4821, 1 . 1 49, 155 HRIFTJEFFREY 71, 104 HUDIUM, GREGORY I V 195 HYg NANN ' :' 56 IBBETTS, CYNTHIA 195 IEDMOND, STEPHANIE 100, 212 15 1au,AM IFTQWENDY . .. 156 umm, orceeonv 1 11 1 156 1sc1-11.1-112, JAMES ee, 156 011010, A1sxANoeR - - 210 'oM,Kev1N 210 oM,..MA1m 156 1o1v1,NEssA 75, 108a, 179 1oMuNsoN,1Y1E . 1. .1 183 1oMuNsoN, 1vucHAe1 1 211 'OMS, CRYSTAL 46, 48c, 156, 157 OMS, STEPHANIE 38, 48a, 142, 179 ORRES, DIONE EDA 4, 42, 211 'OUCI-4, CHUNY - ,, 195 OWNSEND, CHRISTOPHER 93, 195 'OWNSENDJQHN I 37,47,7g3104. . 1 I TURNER, ANGELA 157 WATSON,COL1N 153, 100, 172 TURNER, ERIC 1 104 WATSON.-TONY!! . 212 TURNEFLTERRANCE 73 180 WATSON, VANESSA 2, 79, 197 TUSCH, HEATHER 143, 157 WATTERS, LORA 197 TYSONQKAUE 196 WEBBERg'DANiKA 1 1 ' 11 197 WEBBER, JASON 481, 50, 51, 158 - - WHSSMAN, RGBERT 66.169, 82. 101, 139a, 158 WELLS, BEN 1 1 180 WELLS, REBEKAH 8,12, 158 WELLS, TANISIA 158 WELLS, TOBV 1 1 197 WEST, SHALOME 212 - WHALUM, CISCO . f. 2112 WHITAKERNICTOR 71, 170, 180 1 WHITE, DARRY1. . 83, 2112 UHRICH, DAVSD 1 211 WHITE, KARYN' A M I 212 UNN, SGKUN 157 WHIIE, K!M 180 UNN, SOPHAL 1 21 11' 'WHITE, LINDA 15- 1 158 UNN, SOPHAN 196 WHITE, SHANNON 158 -. . , .1 1 . WHQTE, UCHAWNGQ, F . L80 WHITEBREAD. JASON ' 212 WIGQINS,1ROBgRT 1 .1. 1,97 WILCOX, JEFFREY -'7' ' L 104, 158 WILLIAMS, AMY ,. 58, 10811, 158 WILLIAMS, CUEBERT. 57' 1 2512 WILLIAMS, HEID! 180 WILl3AMSv, JAMIE 5, 1:-71, 158, D459 WILLIAMS, KEITH 24, 25, 46, 71, 100, 1 .. .. ,. -. .I,. -. . .. V.. -1 1.53 ' ' L WILLIAMS, LATOSHA W' 42, 212 VADEN, VINCENT 212 WILLIAMS, PAMELA 46, 158 VALDELCESAR '1 1801 1W1L!:1AMS, SAUNYA- - - . 212 VALENCIA, CLAUDIA 196 WILLIAMS, SEKOU 102 VALENCIAJASON 1,, 196, .,WILLIAMS.SONIA -42 VALLEW, SOLOMON 212 WILSON, ARTHUR 1 73, 213 VAN, LAM 1, 1. 1 97, 196 WILSON, JULIET .1 11 158. 180 VAN, MAI 1 1 L 1 4811, 1442 157' WILTON, SHANNON L' kk 104, 197 VANGASKEN, MOLLY 212 WINANS, CYNTHIA 158 VANN,-SAMNANGQ if 1801- -'f1WlNEZHEl:li, KEVIN 159 VARELA, PETER 11,71,100,178, 196 WINK, DANIEL 197 VARG-AS.. GABRHEQA .11 1951. ,WISE1 ANEHONY 11. 3113 VASQUEZ, JESSICA 1 ' 196 WISEMAN, CANDXCE 41, 42, 44, 4811, VATH- POEUN ... .1 . 195, . .. 60. 151, 1.59 VATH, PUN '7'1 1f'- ' 11 196 -WISKOFFf'SHARON'212. 44. 45, 60, 159 VEINBERGS, MICHAEL 47, 87, 104, 1. . 1 ,. -. - 1841 v15RDEPARDb,N6RMKN 11fh2o5f 209, -.,, v1zRn1N, KIMBERLY 37, 212 v1g:Au:1o, ROBERI 11961 1 vrcemcno. ALDA 11 - 1 196' vnomos, SALVADOR 196 v1zsNARATH,1soMxHovANEf 2121- ,- vauwsma, KHAMU1 212 v11LA.sAuNA .4Bh,157.. .. vnnuasemorz, FRANCISCO 157 WITHERSKMASON 1383, 13Bb, wow, CHARLOUE wo112,RAg:Hen, woLFs,1wsoN 1 wogo, HEATHER .,.,, wooD,TR1sTA1f wooom, 1v1ARvANN WORCESTFER, HADLEY l39a, 159 k75,211, 213 150. X230 73, 213 132, 197 ' 114 2,13 4af, usa. 13811, 1ao WFUGHT, CYNTHIA 11. 431,44,1f48, . 1 I WRIGHT, DASHAWN WYATT. KATINA , WYNN, SEAN 1k 'f' 4 .. 213 2f561, T59 , 195 OWNSEND, SHAUNA 195 'RAlNOR, ALANE 11 33..-48h,f157, 59, 139a, 157 ARAM, THtEN . 1.33, 157 'RAM, TROUNG 211 'RAM,TU.IRAN1 . , 179 'RAN, DUC ' ' 107, 157 'RAN, HUNG 195 'RANQ HUONG 1 1 ' 157 RAN, KIET 107, 195 ARAN, LAIN 1 , 1 97 'RAN, LARRY 97 RAN, M1N.H . 1 195 'RAN, NGA ' 57 'RAN, PHONG1 11 196 'RAN, PHU ' ' 56, 107, 179 'RAN, PHUONG 211 'RAN, TAM 1- 1 97, 196 'RAN, TAMMY 56, 57, 75, 97, 200, . . ,.,, . 211 'RAN, THANH A 211 RAN, THANH 1 2111 'RANQ THUTHAO -1 179 'RAN, THUY-TRANS 211 'RANg TRI HUU-11 87, 97, 100, 180 'RAN, TUYET 157 'RAPP, JLIDE . .. 104, 180 RAPP, MADELEQNE 210, 211 'RAVlS, VICTOR 1 61 'RINH, KAREN g 4811, 139a, 157 'RUJ!LLO, BERTHA 211 'RUONG. BAO I - 196 'RUONG, DANH 196 'RUONGJRANG . 211 'SCHE1TER, TINA 211 ju, KIM 57, 196 UAN-A-RUEK, CYNTHIA 2, 42, 196 UBBS, KIMBERLY 135, 180 v11mv1ceNc1o, JOHNNY 1 212. 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I,f, . 180 ZIZZO, ANTHONY 180 WATRQUS. JASMIKNE 1 1971, ,,,., ZUALVET, 111511111 ,,,, -137, 1517 ANoeRsoN,T1NA+ 1 113 LOWERKMARGARETTE 115 ARMSTRONG, DAN 71 Lozusn, KAREN 1113 ATHERTONADEANNA . 113 11.151114121111012 - .1 118. BAILEY, NANCY 113, 136C Lumoanen, DOROTHY 115 BAKERRICHARQ: 11 1 . 113. ,,,. 1, STAFFIISDEQS1- Bs1eRgTefe111 1 1 113 LYALL-KlTT,'KATHY 51138 BLANKNEY,LYNETTE .1 113,123 MacoQ1NA1Q,cAaMeN1 52,1131 sow1E3JEANeTTz 1 1 1 113' MALcoLM,1MAnsHALcf 71,1131 soma, sfeve 113 MALDONADQ, Roeermx 1151 BREGANTE,-fyxucai -RIR 11211 r11ANN1Ns,11121s 111551 B1zEwER,1Av oaar, 113, 1288 MANSON, DR. CHERYL 124 BROCKMANLMNQIE 14: .121 MARTINEZJODQQ- .gllif BROWN, suave 1 91,93, 107 mATH1soN,1DR.cAR1A 11 1 124 sumo, MARV 1, . 84..as. .108a. mAuRQ.,GSN2 113-1.13, BUCKBANDY 11411 NIAYQRUTH ,1R-' CARTER, Lavewx 1 110, 114 MCANEAR, 11aAR1QN 1 X9 C-KULDRONQQKEITH 71.13-11 McCAR3'HY,gJULkE:- 1 . .g1f1.11s1f cAusEz,w11uAM 121,122 MCELRAFT, ozaofmu 1 119 QQFF111, CABLA 1141. 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Fam, STEVE 125 PETERSON. ALLAN 1 120 s1Ac1o1311,RoN ,sy fs.-1151 PHILLtES,GENE 111fgf12o1f,.13e11,. GENNEvre,noBERT 115,138a,138b P11uNs,1ERRv 1 120 GETTER. JGANNEQ, .,1,,1 1161 PQPEfN.iERP1ETH1f!YAT'?1Y UQ c.1B1soN,noR1s1 '116' 45, GlLMORE,CARlA1. 1-.. 66 1. .11 .1 ,,.1 GoLosTE1N:11QuENT1N11 1111111111 0UlNONES,1fC0RPf 111122211 csoNzA1Es,sANQRA 56.116 REICHELY. HUGH 1 124,125 GRAYJFREQ-D'E 155i 1161- RENNERUENETFE 25,1 1242 GREEN!-IAW, DOROTHY HAREBD. GREG - 124 124 fz. - Hi5.RR'YMAN',1MARK 1 121 l'i8RT9S3AN,.DAN ,1-. 291 91... HENDRICKSQKLROBERTTF 211115 H11cKs,1s111 1 1 1. 116 HQNKLE snmowff. 1 -1 161 Hmo, name 22. 11s 11Q1LQwAv,g.NAN..11 1 . ,,-1 11611, HucHes,1oN 1 1 116: HURSTQNADEI-16 :.., I 115. ISAACPHILUK 1141111161 JACKSON, mms . 1 115 JENNINGS, SSRMES 1 161.1 1xMsNEz, ERNEST 1 116k J HNSQN, 11553511 1 .,,1 1 1115 1oHNsToN,1errf1 11 1 124 1o11NsToN,11R1c1g1. 1 111, 133. 1oNEsf1 1RM1x11 - 12111111111 1QNss1, NANCY 124 1sNES:ssTEg11NG+ 182,83 1oNEs,sTsve 1 1 121 1g111.Au111sn1s, DQQNNA11, 115, Ke111sH,oA11A 11 '124' KSLSOQBRADY ..,.. 1121. KeRR,11mAfzv K1Nc,1oHN1 146,9O. 91, 117 K1NG,f1osEmAR1e 11 Kuecx, cpm 1 124, 125 Kgvnqxk, sQo1T...1 .Q .... 1111 Kuss, MARTHA 1 59,6O,117, 118 u11Na,151L1.. , 30.88.1171 uxwnsfxo, Rscwxao 111f11 1111 4 74 117 L5sTER,1oHN , 117 LBVIO, 11oR0IHv-51 . 1 115111 mueow, amserrs 124 tQNJQ1fLAUBiE ..11,, LOVATO, CARMEN fx 1291,- 125, 115' ng RQGE13S.LAMAR.1f ROMERIERIC RQSHNBERQER-1111115 SAMSJIM SGHNELL, GNL SCROGGS, ELIZABETH 554-F. QSATHLEENQ, .1 SHELBURNEQ DLNANGY sooA,ANN12 1, SIMMGENDSSQCONNIE 1 SLOBIG. ANSTA SMiTHzDlAPafE .. SMWHQ MAR!LYNh ' SQMMERV QBRLKQ, SOUKBANDITH, BRUCE' STANINGER, TOM 15. STOLLENWERK, JAN 1 S13FREE3IER,:ElOBBN- SUTTON, CHRIS K LA Tfm-'AWBAY .1552 THOMRS, LEONARD ff' THOMAS. LHSFORD . 'FILLERY-g GESRGIA THOMPSON, HARRIET ' T OZESJERRY TRAN TAN ' - v11LDiz,fSQ1P1 VYSCONTLLARRY' VQSCONTI, ROBIN WARDQSELLIGT 11'E:jf WASHINGTON, VXRGINQA WATKIN5, CYNT!-EA - WHITLEV, SUSAN 1 K WRIGHI. PAUL zomg NANCY f211O8iig' 1225 121311 122 .1 . ,.... 122, .. .111 1 1221 12k .11 . 1221, 52, 43 h , 122 ' ' 122 125 122 1221 731 1091. , .. . ,. 1221 1 110, 122 100 55511 - ' 85 1221 . 1121 .J 1235 53, 122 ' ' 123 i 115, 123 123 'szq - 122 1 23 i 119. 123 .-., 125111 1211- 125' 124. . . 112. ,H+ . N GOOD-BYE CRAWFORD iw mr- ffffau x D -,f M ,MN pfx K W , 3124 - ,,,YLiN+5 230 - Closing Xxx N-is ka. VQLULAL Qi 42013652 5 cw Jaffa, ,Ov Quai, -Zaflbfpg, xgQ,C.Qf3Lf3L.,f j Cfm'fp 437791 MQILULQQ ?pZ?C7i!0LQfL, , ZfiiL1?5fMa2 7 76 , 6 A 1 Qfazgaugygci fQgcLf1 'fWf f , CQOAVQ fb 7 ' V210 Jazz Ccfgf K- ,-, M1715 Cfdjgg ,fifyl f f V! P5 , 3 , kMQ ,.fC2L0f1f?c,fD066fC , 'JJOUL xhoUCW,L.4g0Mx:uvofbfd,UA-M suv. VUKOM Hunk wbfbww - u U ff Ci 0 261 ' 'x H A lu? X EN Z! , K A - a Q, wi Cm Q gee PAQ QT 1!'xi'7 fjijff QLQTWN iff ,.p.g, 'Qwff 1 W V V , 4 3 A V -., 1 M Neff, x Q fi1 116G51TQ UH Ei- N Q ilftk 'Qui QNNW WI - 31ai't:ui.'N TJ '2 1ffG'i?5Qf-2f- 3 sean 100 - jgyx, , A, LD, I f ,Ni Mm' ..L...Li,,'x, Clin! 2.55, Q , f . -,, . .Lb , S1 I JA, I V, ,f V ' 4 rv ,Q JQL-L 1.1-.U La' L ' . L cn 'g-231 The 1988 Centaur Staff would like to thank: lVlr. Jay N. Brewer lVlr. Burt Nestor Dick Kerr Advisor lVlr. Brent Nestor Taylor Publishing Company lVlr. John Valdez Busco-Nestor Studios for helping to make our 30th edition of the Centaur a success. Volume 30 of the Crawford High School Centaur was produced by the 1988 Cen- taur staff and published by Taylor Publishing Company of Dallas, Texas. The 240 pages of the Centaur were printed us- ing an offset lithography process on 80 pound enamel coated stock. The cover is a red 1130 and blue if 11 durolith with a silver foil stampp blue it 21 squiggles screen used on cover and endsheets. COLOPHON The text type for the Centaur was 10 point News Gothic Standard. The captions and folios were printed in 8 point News Gothic Standard and photo credits in 6 point News Gothic Standard. The headline style was 36 point impact. Sub-headlines in 24 point Impact. Photographs were taken by Centaur photographers and printed in the staff darkroom on Ilford Multi-Grade Il. Some photographic work was done by Busco- Nestor. Underclass pictures were taken by Campus Pictures and Senior class color portraits were taken by Busco-Nestor Studios. Individual copies of the Centaur 1988 were sold to the students for S24, 526, with name, 1528, and S36. 650 copies of the Centaur were printed by Taylor Publishing Company. I 988 CENTALIR STAFF Editor-in-Chief Carla J. Garner Student Life Editor Theresa Paluso Student Life Assistant Tara Marano Organizations Editor Christa Beck Organizations Assistant Patricia Jewell Sports Editor Hadley Worcester 232 - Closing Sports Assistants Ricky Chong John Schwering Faculty Editor Dawn Peterson Faculty Assistant David Wagner Academics Editor Asorly Lee Academics Assistant Renee Heilbrunn Senior Editor Terri Dawn Arnold Junior Editor Linda Hasman Sophomore Editor Elsa Burlaza Freshman Editor Diana Brassey Advertising Editor Melanie Booth Advertising Assistant Julie Couch Photographers Nickie Farrar Erin Lawler Jason Webber Nhamxwiwxhm - mdmUTiOHhLX M - I 5' S lx Z! v 2 3 4 J N M MV 0 bggbwmmwwnbw Nm Cgiimffomba g QU,U,.J llxoqmz, M QW QQ ii-L.wi mama .fm WQSA wfommwwwex X Sw WMMWJSHQ C3 Q ' wwf fwgiww QDJWJMQ gKA3M WMM' Y M ,4.4, ,ii
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