Escondido High School - Gong Yearbook (Escondido, CA)

 - Class of 1988

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T f E ff ffm' :Hifi f' ' ' 7 as i 'J ri r ir 1 r iinw ii . , fe Q E , ,X ,,, . -' i ' ' ii 1 l -l fi L is ,nu-H' 1? 1 ' Cornrniirriierii to Excellence sl Q ' 'E ' .- I E, is l s Wefbegin ihifnewyschool yearfwe Lace rriahny new ideas and changes in iaiauTty members. Two . ifiaculty membeFs to leajage EHS were Coachg ff Robert Ghick .Embrey and,De.5ny'Snyder. Both get high standards for,ihe .L 1 studentslwtyhey taughtfliflllieir f'5commitm!YitA To 'excellence in the classroom, frail t e' airiieiic field, and ing-sri une-Rdigg Spam iayyf59a EsCi - didn High, helped rnzikefhe Cougar Tradwigpflbe best in San Diego Countyi New individuals have ieplaced these iyvo and other dva'cated' positions thajifhaVe thelisame desire to lgeep Escondido ,HiQh ii,lf Tom Everesfvre- places Cgach Snyder as headdfbyfball coach..leff car, loff'slZyl7iiQihe new Athletic Direcxjdrs Jackie Nichols'siarts,? her jecond year as princip9l 'vvrtl2 a renewed spiritfifo Icgfiiinuc E5condido's'growth as alirathletic and.,aca- demic povver.fNew assisfant principal Robert C936 joins second year Al'li,WDr fCl'iuck Leaf vvjgh inlewhdeas in' school conducl andgcipline. We are alwayaiad to see well loved, quality ieachersgetire or Ie ve, but weeare tortunate thaig,-time l'NevTBdeginnings this administra- tionand siarfitwill not only continue, e excellence, bug '- - 1 A , . mHK6',Ii4HV9l i beler. 0 if - -y ' gf ' ff.. L: I if 'si Q Fi! 'ik 1 'Ii nv ' i 1, ff E 1 oPENiNc 3 if -I I . F f and 1 1 l ,f m .,,- ,f ar - ,Q wut I l M, W f, ua YJ i H A , jf' W , 7' X, ' - ' . 'N . - - ' - n v ff ' .- ,. fl.. , 4 V A V . 1 -,lf '-. ,,, ,E - A, 'vm 4 if ' X' 1 Q ' . , , N. H., y WM 1 M1 . f i WIN , M M , b H ,R , V! 'uf .W - . . ,ff , - Q M b .A ' M ' ,f M., sxxl 0 Q WJ u QL U M if vw P w ' ,Ex Q 4 QR I Yr, . . A . hm D 1 V. . ,X . .- ' . 1, f - gt . 1, - f' - V - 1 ' - x, r . V g ' K t 1 . 1 . .M , ' ' ' .15 A . ' '- : I 4 f ig, V N.. - ' ' Q Q . 'mf am - ', . A Y . wk, MWA- ,A r ' 'K' ' ' -H ' as ,W ' 'W , ' , ,MJ , . f AW . , as f V ' ' 'L' . f . My lg . av . A mx f- - M W' . . . P I Nw. I 1' . at . V, x N - - A4 -, , .. Y , ,I Q 1 1, ,I -v at the Jenny f 4- Mlller and' also knawh HS Students must gi fn -9 the entire School ,- lp- 1 im. 3 4 3,1 x 53- . ' . A,-f M . . , Q , 1 V xxv ' -.--I X aff, X '-fu., C ff 4 N-WQ: 1 nw . '-1 5 fl' ,ga . 'u ' i. X , . '- .1 4 B , ', . an silky, , B. gn-Q5 fs mm Q oPENuNQ .luv Al me hrigtivey more student mput in tha-rdecisiorgmmaklng 1 Q gut 0 C 0 ' ., ' Q .' 'W in 7 M M Improved ,a5'iid' ,arid iso. t ljlead -List ol Changes W l W if' in A' W 5 iii WW tr Q ', f' -ha9'ige.s play fan important role in every , schoolg Escondido High is no exception. Qhanges' are made to improve current standaids orcestabiish 'something new -either way they makiefa' new starts 'W is Newmband director Dawn Allison has increased ily 'the ndmber of tillemisers and ooeif a lsd' the quality ot their performances. The.Marching Band and the ,Flig Coips have won tirstaplace awards at they ' competitions they .maya entered. ,With this new spirit Mr Allison predicts future-growth in regain- irfg their dominance. ThaA.S. lB,q Conventidn went well 'inielecting the new officers-with Clay Qlltford directing the pro- ceedings. The main goal'oi this year's board is to process. a 1 ,, y X d,The EH-S football team was outfitted with a new coaclinglstatt. lieaded by Tom Eve?est, they wg try tokretugnfthe teanQ,to't,he winning ways oi the pastihough the results were not shown immedi- ately,Qe hwopes,Tor a fantastic tuturelook promis- . , M, ll'iQ. 1 P - ,- The' pep rallies havega new look this year algo. 'No longer-will the cries ot 'Go Home, Freshmen? oi Seniors Slick! be heard ringing through the gym, To display school unity? all the classes cheer -from-the-sfme side ot the gym, while theathletes sitcom the opposite side. by . Some stqdents might view in school deten- tion asia negativechange, while others see it as a valuable 'tool in .keeping mstudenis on the right track. When students break school rules, instead of a t ree day vacation, Ligey now must serve the S? -timei a,i-'thell hole on camp,us.v'l'he restricted environment with absolutely nortalking or moving around makes a student thinkftwlce before doing 3' something that will returnithem to l.S.D. 4' With all these new ideas and changes, EHS will in make a spectacularfbiew Beginnings - A-A.,-4- 'A dw ,, .., 1- . Q ' g . oPENiNC-QS' 1 as 5, J 4 Q gt Q 4 4 Ni F is -'Q L if W is it l- 'S Rf :li .3 mtg, J' Hr ' 'Nw qt F - ' 4 . t, tn' 0. s J' o K o f -. A , . 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Y ve 'year improvements a rnadetto rnakefthe sch l the be t ity an bei gvv teachersf ew ideas and fresh tnt t alxiiiays i rov 'the school for the ett . his year the n ,, footbiaii oo 'r ing staff the first pla band mand unity i ' C se g have 'ali been ta t rs at have piayed ' impo N trole in proving the oralg a 1 spirit of the - dertt Wwn thing reaaift ir 'worst awe ust aiw s re- t niy get betterg: N V tl g ' g , , , 'chols and Mr, V sburg wk together with the 'ertfogs ' ussfw .Se ' rDitch Day., V , ' 5 V, ,4 . Huy 0, celebra s the adoption 0 scoridfdo igh by Agrth' Co ty air. ' K ' ' . During func u efesa Moretti and Kim Bar attempt to aid each other in their boyyign ropleme. , ' G ' M ' ' . During NERD id Greg Felk a ,a Caql ala point out the r al sh ' , i , . L, i I C -L f 1 v, xi X, l J ' Q , , 13' r S4 V 9, W 0 1 arnoq . f nk .,, an 1' A ' u . I' her tchaftherefs o wi re toago butdipt, .,- t ' gs can 1' W 3' A . Q. a Q W t - QQ 1 y is , w 5 B . is if I D Q, Q 9' A C ' rf D , H -' 0 fe t w 4. Agia 4 Q 4 9 rv Mg at 40 W . sn ' at an fl, 3 Y .f tt fi - g he ' jk 1 ff M ,MER q ' 0 O NING 7 0 Aa ' 1 m 'ai is at ' ' 3 4' Q - .' W . ' . ' ' 'er at 9 Ar. an as-IJ ' ,,, U' f X ' .3 I , ' ' Qlyfli ,, I Q .fl 1 , K V W,,,, . , gi.. . , n ,,, .. JU, , iw' EE - , '.5fx' uf f A6312 QRS, 15+ ,, : I' V' -1 ' uf we I faifwx ff .z1g'f- il L , 'pw -if , A ,Mink-:V fs . .lg .M ,+- L 1-Q. --A 0 ai f 'x ' ,,f iz I AXX 1, New Beginnings scondido High School underwent many changes throughout the year. After being adopted by North County Fair, cake and punch was provided for the whole student body to celebrate. The students then entertained and pro- vided services for the North County Fair. One ex- ample was The Scare at the Fair. Students from Bob Johnson's drama classes were the primary participants. The ASB held their first Rush Day. This gave the clubs and organizations on campus an opportunity to get new members and add some exposure to their clubs. Another new change was the repainting of the gym and the transfer of the Alma Mater from the west wall to the south wall. Lastly, the fight song was painted on the north wall. 20 STUDENT LIFE 'N-.M c fi Mm YV'-sf li ggg . E . tif .ikw i ,QW ,k., E ,W 'Qi 57 M '55 t '31 fiiff We in 4 wa gr!! ll 6'-3-4 I ft ' Tix. Principal Jackie Nichols along with Superintendant .John Cooper proudly accepts the adoption certificates from the manager of North County Fair. Annie Yancey and Tanya Boulan take part in the first annual Flush Day. Kim Moreno and Heather Grove attempt to pass out cake to the entire student body. Only the Cougar remains on the west wall after 'fthe paint- ing . A painter takes special care in the repainting of the gym. Travis Gollingq doesn't it seem like the camera always catches you at your best? Playing the famous Dr. Death, Tommy Milks scares the littles kids right out of the exhibit. This beautiful cake was provided by North County Fair to celebrate the adoption of EHS. Ghouls, Mike Feese, Joy Warren, and Michelle Martinez plead with the people to unlock the cage. STUDENT LIFE 21 School Survey-Favorite Things Survey Results What is your Order What is your alone now What is your What is your favorite band? Curel New favorite song? l think we're favorite radio station? 91X favorite sport to watch? Football What soap opera do you watch the most? The Young St The Restless What is your favorite movie? Dirty Dancing What is the best out-of-school activity? PartyinglSleeping What is a typical lunch? Complete junk food What is your favorite class? PE. What are your favorite pets? Dogs What is the best season? Summer What is your favorite beach? Del Mar Who is your most liked comedian? Eddie Murphy Who is your favorite teacher? lVlr. Johnson What is your favorite restaurant? Ftally's What is the best vacation spot? Your bed What is your favorite comic strip? Calvin 81 Hobbes What is the best candy bar? Fteeses Peanut Butter Cup What is your favorite holiday? Christmas ust like fads and trends, favorites change with the times. As you grow older the things you like now, such as your music, movies, or activities will definately be different. Things that were important in high school change as your ideas, likes and dislikes change. Look at the things that are treasure them. In the future look back and reminisce how your days were the Hgood old days and see how weird your kids are now. 22 STUDENT LIFE ummm important now and tiawewmm Wt F M I ,V Mai I I 6 M W K, Rowdm 5... wlltmihlt RNYMWJKXMGG 9 ted lie 1. wmgiigmwwx' lllll lllllllltl Wg: , .....,,, ,W .,.,...... .. I f f A 62 L L if , X U , ,g,,,,,,,V:. 1. ,-,4 jcfl VffV,,. , V. X 7 f f 1 fs J, 5, 3 f .. ,W J , .... My fm if :fy 5 ,, , , if f A lt? . ww 41 'uf v ' ' Lp, Z nifg ,, Q Q my w Wm f X Km X - N 'gf ,Q 3 ,, L X ,-A-aww 1 fx ach year brings many exciting events on both a small and large scale. A few of the major news items to occur during our senior year were: ln sports, the Super Bowl was held in San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium. Even with the NFL players strike, the Super Bowl reigned as a premier event in San Diego. On the political scene, President Reagan was in some hot water with the Contra Affair. The testimony by Oliver North split the nation on whether he was a hero or a criminal. Next November we will find out how this effects the Republicans chances for another term in the White House. Another major event of the nation was the stock market crash. The record fall wor- ried the nation and effected many people in differ- ent ways. Although the market is gaining slowly, the long term effect will not be known for some time. After graduation most of the seniors will be able to vote in their first presidentialelection. It is quite a priviledge that this country gives its peo- ple. Study the facts, register to vote, and make an impact on national events. , A. Near panic hit the New York Stock Exchange. B. Super Bowl XXll was held in San Diego. C. Ollie North gives his festomony. 24 STUDENT LIFE Currents Cold terror, despair and the tingle of combat: The New York Stock Exchange The Grash: Picking Up the Pieces A 0Iiver's twi t A DBIBRMS GBIIIMBMLS I 1 thought i had re- miiimi autheritiy 'fmm the President ,... i never carried c fmt une not have authority from my y I i started shredding emeumimw in minimum HREF 8 GTSCUSMOH Wiih fcmt mmm: twrsmmi CHN? in early Dumber things ought to be weaned up and cleaning things criminal prosecution. if the Commander in Chief tails this iieutenani mime! tu QW Mend in at comer and sit on his Med, S wifi du mm ,.., Ami if fm! decides in dismiss me . . . Q3 will preview mailman and amy, 'Thank you fer the up- purtunity in have eewedf and gn. imggykg V, I AW , In v,,, f , W MXH ,W Sm, 1 3 ,, I w w .-, M 1 2 3 x 3 I , . xi ax Q1 I L53 . ,' 'I 4 v, 905 L A A , ,1.-Qzfdm 1' :fi -, .ke A :. 'p,.',4,f1w f V,,, Qs. ym miggiie - .J A ,, L f , ' ' A ,, nj , 'Qt ff Q10 3 41' 1192 M fegam,'w wus V I WW f7fff 'o' '4'2w ,,,,f ' Q gui fgffllff 'pain' t. :V M gfpbgn . , ' ff 'n I J 1 V 59 jgffjifff a 534- ,, 1 4 M 4 Zffiffff' ., n ou glance at the clock, 3 more minutes left. Three minutes never take as long as they do on a Friday afternoon. Thirty seconds, you grab your books and run for the door. Finally ... the bell! Slamming your books into your look- er, you sprint down the hallways to meet your friends the weekend has begun. A few hours later, as you frantically tear apart your wardrobe, you wonder what's in store for you tonight. Whether it's a date with that special per- son you've had your eye on or with the whole gang, you know you'll have fun. You consider the possibilities. Will you be dancing the night away at the Distillery or After Dark Night Club? Will fate bring you to a rnovie, or maybe a party? Or will you just cruise around, checking out what every- one else is doing? Whatever you decide . . . you can't wait, you've been looking forward to this all week. zz, in 26 Student Life it Trevor Hale, Heather Grove, and Dan Paxton say, Now we're having fun! At one of the best Halloween Parties of the year, Dr. Ron Tjalkens, says that Flasher, Chris Parke, is A-Okay by him. Cranking some tunes on the stereo, Mila Duenas kicks back at home, Gelyn Patterson is enthralled while spending another exciting Saturday night at work. This crowd, spending their Friday night at the football game, say, 'tVVe look maaarvelousl Dianna Gruber and Natalie Russell spend their weeke ends dancing away at Distillery. Getting all dressed up, Teresa Moretti prepares a ro- mantic dinner tor 2000. Chowing down at a home football game, Janice Garcia and Sandie Yauger stop to smile for our camera. Tommy Milks and David McCllntic have undying love for Armondo Chacon, Joel Seltzer says, 'tYou will get me rolled tacos with guacamoIe! Spending an evening home together, Erik Pill and Shelly Herman snuggle on the floor. Student Lite 27 Sadie Hawkins eeping with tradition, the Sadie Hawkins Dance is the chance to turn the tide. The annual girls ask guys dance is an eye opener as to how the other half live. Put on by our FFA Chapter, it is always a big event as well as a barrel of laughs. Sadies originated from the cartoon strip 'lil Abner. And, in the past, Sadies was a dance where couples would dress up as Daisy Mae and 'lil Abner. Nowadays, Sadies at EHS, has been modernized. Couples' attire range from surt gear to preppy clothes. As the night progresses, the girls' dates find themselves being locked into Holy Matrimony . And, it married lite, if only for one night, treats them well, the dance turns out to be a great success! . MR, fx 28 STUDENT LIFE 'W' if Nik i FFA member Flendi Bell helps out at the snack bar. Junior Charlene Brinkmann thinks, Well it's about time! Don Davis and Ethan Tunnell light it out over who gets the last coke. Brenda Rios shows us how to break tradition and go Hawaiian. Steve Hill wishes the night didn't have to end. f , .Q Tracy l-leim is ecstatic knowing her boyfriend Chris Zarate has vowed to provide for her. Julie Beach gets up nerve to propose to her date. Kim Hatter shows us her wedding ring from David Gomez, Tiffany Mountain attempts to steal Cypress Swamp. N CAL he North County Acedemic League like an athletic team except the students participating use their knowledge instead ot their athletic ability to compete. Students comprise three teams, Frosh, Junior Varsity, and Varsity. They participate in seven matches against other north county schools who field teams. Questions are based upon student curricu- lum ranging from fine art to science. The varsity also competes in tourna- ments at UCSD. Like athletics, one of the main goals is to prove to the community and other students that EHS is best. The mental competition by this years team as well as teams past has established EHS as one of the powerhouses in the League. The school should be proud ot the tradition of excellence they maintain as they role on to one victory after another. Wi . ,N V T' 'XX W VW- W., A. Varsity member Jeff Partridge: 'fl think, therefore l is! B. Varsity NCAL: Andrea Dresselhaus, Terry Faugno, Yvonne Brack C. The answers don't come easy for the J. ll team. D. J. V NCAL Row 7: Mike Miller, Sarah Henry, Jennifer Leech, Shelley Yoder, Thuy Huynh Greg Wood Fr'ow2 MattZ1mmerrnan James Brown Eleazar Velazquez Tim Latullppe, Huy Vuong The varsity team works frantically on a math problem. 30 STUDENT LIFE s 'wi 1 C i k O . , f if k A H at V if ' A A v. . 2 he gm, Q Q - E 5 Qs: , 5, .xxfxy OMF 1, , , Frosh NCAL: Eric Dewall Shelly Knox, JennlferArmistead, Yuki Ot- suka, Julie Neal Frosh team coach Gil Kyte comfers with members during a time-out. Eric Dewall does his impression ol Oliver North. J. V coach Dale Cornelius sets up the table for another competitive match. Academic Decathlon: Mary Fitield, Wanda Visessung, Andrea Dres- selhaus, Andrea Staunton, Yvonne Brack, Nga Ngo, Pam Phelps, Laura Miller Cn X ? i STUDENT LIFE 31 his years pep rallies placed importance on allsports. With the freshmen sitting on the same side as the upperclassmen, all teams competing during the season sat on the other side with a sign indicating their sport above their heads. This way equal honor was given to all athletes during their season. The class competi- tions seemed better than ever. Led by the cheer- leaders, the competitions were as spirited as ever, but the ideas were new and ditterent. Some ofthe highlights were an egg drop into a cup held by the guys mouth lyuklj, and a swinging pinata. Home- coming brought back some alumni, and teachers Brady Clay and Jane Rattmann crowned this years court. The spirit really seemed to be back at this years pep rallies. A. Kirnm McClellan and Janis Booth show us what school spirit and true friendships are all about. B. At the O. G. pep rally, Brooks Barnhard lies in terror as an egg falls toward his face. C. Chris McGaugh handled the sound system during the San Pasgual pep rally. D. Celeste Valdez readies the stick that will wach the Patriot shaped pinata into a zillion pieces. E Heather Law, Christy Flores and Jennifer Ftummary get fired up. F As Armando Chacon throws the ball the crowd responds with E-U-H-S- G. Shelli Herman and Amy Androy shout, La Bamba for- ever! H, Janice Garcia, Danette Pasqua, and Sandy Varjasic show that Cougar Spirit lines on at EHS. l. Robyn Saye and Brian Buys show their sophomore enthu- slam. J. The varsity water polo team proves - Milk does a body good! K Jennifer Mallinger chokes on her own tongue after jumping down from the top of the cheerleaders pyramid. L. Thinking back to the good old days, Jane Rattmann plays Homecoming Queen. l 32 STUDENT LIFE Pep Rallies B Z r T .,.... 4 f.. W aw X ,Ai Yin 1 B521 jim ,Q ,mm , nj fa Zi X A X V , A r w,P-I M If if Ax, L 'H aj: STUDENT LIFE 33 CHEERLEADER W. ed by advisor Brenda Ftamin, this year's cheerleaders had charm, tal- ent, and spirit. Their hard work made pep rallies and football games more enjoy- able. Maybe you saw them passing out bal- loons at the grand opening of 7-1 1, or cheer- ing in parades . They also went to the Beach Boys concert, helped with San Diego's 10K run, and participated in the Great American Smokeout. Co-captains, seniors Jenny Schweibold and Katie Shuga, along with ju- nior Shannon Magee, led the girls through sv months of hard work as well as tun. They -T if hope that their experience will pay oft at this year's cheerleading competition at Magic Mountain. We hope to see more ot these girls in the future. A. JV cheerleaders: Mascot Celeste Valdez, Marci Ellerbe, Sheri Mon- toya, Danette Pasqua, Bee Nguyen, Janice Garcia, Sandy Varjacic, Stephanie Bush, Denise Snyder B. The cheerleaders show their pride and spirit by singing the Cougar Alma Mater. C. Sandy Varjacic receives an orange sucker from her big sister on the Varsity squad. D. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders practice their pyramid in hopes of bigger and better things to come. E For Stephanie Bush cheerleading is a hair-raising experience. F The 7987-88 Varsity cheerleading squad. G. Close friends, Michele Miyares and April Sternberg are to close for comfort. H. ln hopes to increase the spirit of the fans, Missy Johnson helps decorate the homecoming field. l, Jennifer Mallinger takes home a Homecoming victory souvenir. J. The squad celebrates the Fall season. K All out of breath, Katie Shuga and Willow Kerr sway along with the Q crowd 34 STUDENT LIFE MQ' 31 M ,,gWV , , ,.T,, '1 ffW'iF31!5W' ' va . ,g ran 1.M.,,,f 3, fx -ff x 'E w-vw W , a TITQQXWX ww. Jig- 1 W Aw M U W. ay I' , M I ww Mmm 1 Milf .---Q-www:-1 rw ,AFM ,A ws Y-In 15,51 IE 6 E .MN PW of QL gg,?f,3i5Jv , 1 H, .K I .f ,, 55 I asv, 1 , A g h.-.-.f ' ..f'. .. Spirit Week n an effort to show school spirit the ASB or anized S irit , Q D Week on the week before Halloween. Spirit Week included dressing up every day and participating in different lunchtime activities. Each day focused on a specific theme: Monday was Orange and Black Day, Tuesday was Nerd Day, Wednesday was Pajama Day, Thursday was Toga Day, and Friday was Halloween Day. The costumes ranged from those that showed school spirit on Orange and Black Day to those that showed creativity on Hallow- een Day. Each day a specific lunchtime activity was planned. Some of the activities were the Balloon Toss, a Tug o' War, a Dunking Booth, decoration of the field, and a pep rally. Many people spent a lot of time planning these activities in order to get students involved. 's 1 we l '--e wi' . t se sTuoENT LIFE Pl M Chris McGaugh daydreams of chariots and Greek goddesses, After being drenched in the dunking booth, Dale Cornelius eyes the unlucky student and thinks of the prospective F he will receive on his next test. Nerd Rene Weisser, casually tries to get her peanut butter and jelly sandwich off the roof of her mouth. Jay Meyers, Bob Ferguson, and Jim .Jardin preach about their fun-filled lives as Hari Krishnas. Dan Paxton and Todd Handzlik are really hip for their era, Chris Parke goes for the fresh look. On Orange and Black day Bobby Crawford says, Listen to me, l'm in charge. Dianne Ward models her lovely ensemble during the water balloon toss on Nerd day. Marsha Vreeken looks really stunned trying to imag- ine exactly what's on the bottom of the trash can. Senior Noel Blais didn 't do too well in the tug o' war events. I y M1152 yi ryffg g i ' M, ' 're - 'Wm wigffbi 'fl 1 Vi fl . ' rfgsff 'A ,f -, , , S, 1' 1 1 X Wk ' . PJ, 1255 Nxbtii- A . Li 2 W ' f t2L1W- ZS? ff,-, WF' 'A '-La as f -5 5 ik - 31 -v, 'm ail' 9,9 12 Q 1, , 1 -se r Y - ggw f H+-H ' A , 'Wm ff 31 W ' fi' , 4, 12 ' ' iI.., . cz is ,.,,, ESQQEAQL- ' ' ws' V We 1 ,E-, fx Q. 1:3 Y, L 1 Fa 7:- ith? v. STUDENT LIFE 37 HGMECO ING ACTI ITIE omecoming '87 was a iot ot fun as well as a lot of work. Preparations for the big game began eariy Friday morning as students gathered on the foot- baii fieid to help hang streamers and paint signs. Then at the pep rally, our '87-88 Homecoming court was introduced. The court consisted of King and Queen Cari Skaja and Karla Kenyon, Senior prince and princess Tom Miiks and Tracy Heim, Junior prince and princess Dana Moen and Debbie Huber, Sophomores Joel Venti and Claudia Perez, Freshmen Josh Herman and Yvette Wulft. The game was a big success as Es- condido pulied off a victory against Rancho Buena Vista. Those who participated in the Homecoming dance were treated to cake and ice cream and the chance to see the gym transformed. A. Junior princess Debbie Huber and prince Dana Moen congratulate each other on earning posi- tions in the Homecoming court, B. Sophomore John Cherrington thinks orange is definitely his color. C. Oueen Karla Kenyon pins the boutonniere on King Carl Skaja. D. Andy Martin paints every blade of grass black tor the Homecoming festivities. E Missy Johnson sa ys, Don't question my decorat- ing abilities. F Even without dates, these Cougars celebrated Homecoming and presented boutonnieres to each other. G. The Varsity cheerleading squad fires up the crowd. H. Michelle Varney tells Becky Gomez that she is decorating wrong. l, Freshmen prince and princess, Yvette Wulff and Josh Herman look as if they don't have a clue who they're waving to. 38 STUDENT LIFE fuer-my ' iyti-in M E L: 5 , at M Wi JW Tiix V !.v.m 5 ,kg I Q ' 325 ' BSA king J Y .,:.1 .Jzf ,,.:: ,. H , T, ,WJ 1 ' if-1 V ,. , Ek M. 1 IEW? .s-, pm ,. 5, ' . iw , a . 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Best Physique: Tony Gorodeckas Tina Hall I ,I l',Q O. 4 'Q , O 44 SENIORS I G. Mo F. Biggest Flirt: Mike Scales ' Debbie King st Likely to Stay Single: John Cleveland H. Craziest: Jason Heideman Marsha Vreeken l. Most Spirited: Armondo Chacon April Sternberg J. Most Athletic: Tim Bone Michelle Varney K. Most Academic: Ron Tjalkens Andrea Dresselhaus L. Most Talented: Robert Koch Dina Manning M. Cutest Couple: Chris Zarate Tracy Heim N. Best of Friends: Tommy Milks Chris Ronalds O. Best of Friends: Kristen Snyder Marsha Vreeken .Y ' 43 -'uw Q - .na 53 ? L SENIORS 45 .f el a :.f351 u,-w - . 5 ,R 55316262-M - If - , , wi - I x, M5 ,. W ,ffm .. Q 'fs 1' ge ei 9 , EW E ff. a..ws1gx,QfjR' W S w, ,. 1 fee., W A A ,,a,.,gwq , A sa E fi g if . ,M Q J- '- - X C y ' ,Y 5 I ,ity M A u w-D H We V M ' .VW A' Q 15 , Q N . 2, , ,, W i l N ig? X4 1 Q ff 4 I W sv 1 D J' -,M Q, ,M W M N fr , D 45. he i ' ff 4 fA 'EYE 1 If -f-1 M 4' W' Q4 SZ af WL 4 L Y M M if J. 1 .L,,, . ., , x Ugg aw, 1, , 2 r ,E M. 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' i ,Q '. n in 'M 5 mm-in W we K if A fw'fa'n i rl-5 1 W W ' Stefani Wann ,4Z6ed4 1086569 Sid!! 74a-www On Toga Day, Tony Woodshank and James Jardin antici- pate the dunking of Mr. Cornelius. .lou glazed Felfde 7166! Steve 7623 54 SENIOHS Talon 7mm Walddaq Donald ifuffmaa Wtdedael . famed Www Stanley Wfemtez Wang!-req ' ws 1 y lege-ww MMA ,Y I 'Y Wand I . Klaaafacaadd T444 Teagan Dead Kaine SENIORS 55 .laqana Sauya .laguna jaw .lanadee fain .deco faegaeldae gms! .ldaida A .ldaelaa 'Add .lwemuz Pam lang game Sm Aww 'Wea Wtmjae E276 wzaeem 46,44 mm Handle mm ,4...mw mme., ew mmm, - 7 -I 56 SENIORS ffngela Eoaemazde Wdetafufa foe Wiaaaad Kea mdddl! 77Zau'daq 77Za-xt-may Wlazldaq S 3 3 7 2 u , J, ff r-,ii - ik J' ZWWW 'aaa ' ' 13 W' , Scoring the Hrs! points at the Hrs! football game brought smiles to the faces of April Nagle and S603 Tracy Helm. . .ggaww yvcvryv 71566 GMO!! . 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Wldclde Eoin! gecdefz ?mKaaa -L sENloRs 63 Dag A- Suanna Freeman, Rosemarie Martinez, Cynthia Perez Maggi Aguilan Lisa Ponce, Sandra Dulay, and Leslie Pilley show off their sign. A B. Jerry Malfavon along with Bartles and James thank EHS for their support. C- Mrs. Nichols discusses prom and ditch day with many of the senior class. D. Denise Osburn and Tiffany Mayton have a snapshot taken. E Marissa Fox is practicing up for the big day in June. F - Amy Androy and Katrina Orman thought the senior picture was going to be taken in 77juana. G. Ron Ualkens tries to teach Mila Duenas the Greek alphabet. H. Amanda Fiomo, Alma Paloma, Frances Espinoza, Silvia Gomez, Debbie Ftuiz Maria Patlno, Dana Dominguez, Becky Gomez, and Angie Martinez are proud of the class of '88. l. Mike Booth is really excited about riding on a school bus. tlll 9' 64 SENIORS his years senior class picture was taken at North Con Fair. After the picture was taken they were taken bacl EHS to continue classes. Before returning to class hovr er, the seniors talked with Principal Nichols. Passed clas were able to remain out of school for a ditch day after picture was taken. The main reason given was there wa: enough money for a bus for the entire day. ,? '? 3: ' iii' n I ' x 1-. I QF. 1 .v 4 I K ge A 1' ax ,Basis A , J' SENIORS 65 I Charles Abernathy tl: Plans: Palomar!UCLA. Activities: Parent, Teach- A ers Award 10, Whos Who in High School 11, Science Club 12. Magi Aguilar: Plans: Paiomar!SDSU. Goals: Physical Therapist. Activi- ties: Spanish Club 9,1O,11, Powder Putt 11, 12. Pam Albertson: Plans: SDSU. Goals: Business - Law major. Activities: Honor Boll 1O,11, Bronze medal for Track Ftelay at Palm Springs 11, Student ot the Week 11, Rotary Club Youth Leadership Award 12, Representative of EHS 12, Pep Club 9, Flag Corps 9, Ski Club 12, Key Club 12, Suri Club 12, Track 11, ASB Rep. 10,11, ASB Cabinet Officer A A 11,12, ASB District Council Member 12, Prom Committee 11,12, ASB Convention iPublicity Commission Program Coordinatorl 11, BYLA Par- ticipant 11, Participant with Kiwanis Club Bose Parade Float 12, Volun- teer Child Care' Assistant iChurchl 9. ' 1 Todd Aldrich:'Plans: Palomar. Goals: History Proiessor.iActivities: ASB Rep. 9. V MLisa,AlIen: Plans: Palomar. Goal: Accountant, Bookkeeper. Christina Ambord: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business, Computers. Amy Androy: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Wildliie Biologist. Activities: Honor Holl9,10 . i l 1 :' 1 :Cyndy Anselmo: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Zoologisty Marine Biologist, or Veterinarian Assistant. Activities: Softball 9, Karate 9-12. Scot Antrim: Activities: FFA 11,12 Gary Armstrong: Plans: Palomar!Arizona State University. Activities: Football 9-11, Track 9, Wrestiing 9-12, iCaptain 121. ,L 1 . Kim Armstrong: Plans: Palomar. Goal: Nursing.. Activities: Tribune Scholar Award, Honor Roll 10-12, Track 9-11, Cross Country 9-12, Del Mar-Fair Photo Competition i2-2nd, 1-tstl 11, 1986 Escondido Youth Encounter. : Damon Arredondo: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Pro-Ball Player! Disc Jock- ey. Activities:.Soccer 9.11,12,.Track 10,-11, .Baseball 12. g, .A Scott Baker: Plans: Mira Costa, Navy, Activities: Key Club, Football 9- 12, Wrestling 9,1O. A PaltlBaIdwil1: Plans: sosu. Activities: ASBiFiep.:9-12, Football'9,12, Basketball 9- 12. g ,, L V L I V , Rar:hel,Bastianos: Plans: Palomarltlamaica University. Activities: Spanish Club 11. A 1 ' ' MoniqueBauer: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Preferred Student Program 1 1, Student Recognition Award 1 1, Certificate of Proficiency, .lob-Crient- ed Business Skills Award 11. A Q A A 1 ' BrandoniBecker:'iPlans: Palomar. : T' : fi Bobby Becker: Plans: Tech School. Goals: Eiectronicstechnlcian. Ac- tivities: Honor Boll 9,10, Key Club 10, Football 9-12, Track 9, Wrestling 10 gg , . , . . . chefisellre f 1 f 1 - Michele'Bennett: Plansi Moclelingfagency. Goals: Fashion and advertis- ing model. Activities: Honor Roll 11, Student recognition 11, Junior Miss Pageant 1. ' 5 - : E 1 Travis Benson: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Honor Boll 12, Peach Award, Soccor iMVPl 9. g Deborah Bergstrom: Plans: Northern Arizona University. Goals: Busi- ness Administration. Activities: Honor Ftoll 9, Key Club 19, Class Pep. 11,' Daisy Chain 11, Ski Club 12. Noel Blais: Plans: SDSU. Danelle Blount: Goals: Full-time computer job. A Tim Bone: Plans: uso. Activities: Asa aepf, Football 19-12, Basketball 9-12, Baseball 9-1.2. - . . .. , , - , Michael Booth: Plans:Palomar..Activities:. Honor Roll 9-11, Science Club 10-12, Track 9-12. 'S nebbisordeauxselansz Full-time wont. f 1 ' A A O Tawnya Boulanz Plans: NAU. Goals: Political Science. Activities: Honor Fioll 11,12, Preferred Student Program 12, Safe-Way 12 iVPl, Tennis 9, Peer Counseling 12. Daisy Chain 11, Teen Crisis Hotline 12. Yvonne Brack: Plans: UC lrvine. Goals: Biological Science. Activities: CSF 10-12, Honor Boll 9-12, Science Student ot the Quarter 10, Daisy Chain 11, Golden State Geometry Award 1O,Science Club 9-12, Aca- demic Decathlon 12, NCAL 9-12, Volleyball 11, Swimming 10, ASB Convention 11, American Government Seminar Fiepresentaliveli 1, Nota- bles12. Noel Bradford: Plans: College. Goals: Business. Activities: Key Club 12, Tennis 10, Choir 9. ' e ' ' Y 'Sharon Brandt: Plans: Simpson College. Goals: Missionary. Honor Floll 9-12, CSF Life Member, National Merit Science Award 11, Academic All- American Award 11, Nationalteadership St Service Award 11, Whois Who in American High School Students 11, Society of Distinguished Arnerlcanri-ligh School Students 10-12, Golden State Geometry Honors 10, Algebra Award 9, BEACH award 12, Student ot the Month - Account- ing 12, Church Youth Group 9-12,:Bible Ouizzlng 112 -. 1 Tricia Breer: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Drama 9, FFA 10, Dance 10-12, Daisy Chain 11, Yearbook 12, Class Rep. 9, ASB Convention Delegate l0,11, Powder Putt 12. . . 1 A . . Metissa-Brown: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Computers Graduate. Activities: Cheerleading 10, intermediate Dance 12, Safe-way 12, Ski Club 12, r Tennis 9,g.l3aseball Stats 11, Classlftep. 9-11, lVlicheal,Brown: Plans: Palomarfflir Force. Activities: Soccer 10, Foot- ball 12, Volleyball 12. A ' Steven Brown: Plans: Picks College.iGoals: H.S. Teacherlllvrestlirlg Coach. Activities: Wrestling 9-12,,Dral1'la 10, Concert Choir 9-11, Ad- vanced Choir 10-12. Thomas Byerly: Pians: Job Corps. Jessica'Calvert: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Fashion Merchandising. Activi- ties: Honor Boil 9-12. Powder Putt 12. V my my Q V Kirnberli Calvino: Plans: College. Goals: Computer Graphic. Activities: Honor Fioll 9,10,12. A 1 ' Alicia Camachozi' Plans: Cal Poly SLCQ. Goals: Agriculture instructor. Activities: Who's Who Among American Students, FFA 10-12 iBeporter 1O,'VP 11, Pres. 1121, Soccer 9, 11,125 : 1 : Craig Campbell:'Pians:iPatdmar. Goals: Crthodontics. Activities: Honor Roll 11,'NGTA 9-12, Water Polo 9-12, Swimming 10, Photography 1O,11. Ramon Cardoza: Plans: Palomar.,Goais: Police Officer. Activities: Foot- ball'9-10, QMVP 91, Base-ballf9-12: iMVP 101. 1 ' : ' f Carrie Carlson: Plans: Palomar: Activities: Volleyball 9. 110, Cougar ilfeature Editorl 12. Dana Cartie: Plans: Willamette. Goals: Artist. A Armando Chacon: Plans: lrvine,-'Berk1ey!ASU. Goals: Business Man- agement Activities: Honor Roll 9-12, CSF 10,11,iStudent ot the Week 11, BYLA recipient 11, Key Ciub 10-12 iPresident 111, Footbali 9-12 iCo- captain-111, Wrestiing 9-12 iGaptain 12t, Class Pres. 9.,ASB Cabinet 10, ASB Treasurer 11, ASB Pres. 12, Youth Group 9-12. ' Khamphay Chanthanalay: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Computers! Tennis. Activities: Tennis 10-12. . .. 3 . g, ,A , Saway.ChanthanaIay: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Electronics., . g Rachel Chapman: Plans: Co1legelArt institute. Goals: Commercial Art- ist. Activities: Pep Club 9, Choir 10. Shierrybhilds: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Honor Boll 10, FFA 9,10 A Kai Chov: Plans:iPaIcmar, work part-time. Activities: Honor Ftoll1 1.12, ifel,A12,rraQlf9. g , , g V Lisa Cienega: Plans: FjalomarlSQSU. Goal: Business Management. Ac- tivities: CSF 9-11, Honor Fioll 9-12, Student of the Quarteri10, Scholar Athlete 12, FBLA 10.11, Matmaids 12, Track 11,12, Cross Country 12. Denise Clester: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Softball 9-12, Soccer 9-12, Votl8yball12.' i : : 4 1 as John Cleveland: Plans: Palomar. Goal: Underwater welder. Activities: Track 9-12, Cross Country 9, Soccer 9,10, Band 9. Pat Cochran: Plans: Western Washington University, Goal: Accountant. Activities: FBLA 9,10. Golf 12. Mack Cole: Plans: Palomar!Cal Poly. Goal: Architect. Activities: Stu- dent oi the year iDratting Ill1, Football 9, Volleyball 11,12. Brett Collins: Plans: College. Goal: Architecture. Activities: Honor Boll 9-12, CSF 9-12, Band 9-12, Drum Major 10-12, Sale-rides 9. Christy Cook: Plans: Fashion Institute oi Design and Merchandising. Goal: Merchandise!Marketing Buyer. Activities: FBLA 11, Volleyball 9- 11, Softball 11, Student Atheletic Trainer 12, Krista Corral: Plans: Palomar. Goal: Business Major. Activities: Track 9. Choir 9,10 Bobby Crawford: Plans: Palomar. Goal: PE teacher. Activities: Key Club 10-12, Ski Club 12, Footbal 9-12, Basketball 9, Wrestling 10, Baseball 9,10,12, ASB Treas. 9. Leadership 11,12, Noteables 9. Jodi Crutcher: Plans: Full-time work. Activities: Pep Club 9. John Cruz: Plans: Palomar, Goal: Musician. Activities: Certificate ot Merit 9,10, Spanish Club 11, Class Bep. 10. Flaul Cruz: Plans: SDSU. Goal: Electronics Engineer. Activities: Science Club 9-11, Tae Kwon Do Club 11, Karate Club 9, Art Club 9,10, Volley- ball 9,10, Foreign Exchange Program, Veronica Cruz: Plans: PaIomarlUSD. Goal: Business Administrator. Activities: Honor Boll 12, Spanish Club 9-12, FBLA 11. Jannelle Davis: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Gemologist. Activities: FBLA 11, Tennis 10,11, Student Athletic Trainer 12. Treut DeHaan: Plans: Palomar. Jill Deuterman: Plans: Palomarlltlavy. Activities: Drama 9, Speech 12. Randy Deweese: Plans: l-ligh-Tech Mechanical School. Goals: Own Business. Activities: Honor Poll 9. Johnny Diaz: Plans: Palomarfiingineer, Goal: Fire Fighter,Electrical En- gineer. Activities: Football 9-12, iAll-league Honorable Mention 121, Cross Country 9, Wrestling 10, Track 9-11. Vollyball 12, Class Pep. 9-11. Lisa DiBasio: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business!Broadcasting. Activities: Mat-Maids 10-12, Yearbook 12, Stats 11-12, Key Club 10-12, Pep Club 9, Track 10-12, Concert Choir 9, Senior Speech. Mihl Dinl: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Honor Boll 11,12, Tennis 9,10,11. Diana Dominguez: Plans: Palomar. Goal: Social Worker, Heather Dow: Plans: BYU. Goals: Psychologist. Activities: Honor Fioll 10,12, Key Club 11, Cheerleader 12, Mat-Maid 10, Advance Dance. Andrea Dresselhaus: Plans: Cal Poly SLG. Goals: Biologist. Activities: Honor Boll 9-12, CSF 10-12, DAB Citizenship Award 12, Golden State Geometry Award 10, Daisy Chain 11, Science Club 10-12, Academic Decathon 12, NCAL 9-12, Swim Team 10-12, ASB Convention Delegate 10,11, Class Rep 12, Freedoms Foundations Fiepresentative to Valley Forge 11, Noteables 11,12, Drama 9-12 f Luann 10, invisible People 9, Lenten Drama director 121, Youth Choir 9,10, Safari Club America Wilderness School 12, German exchange student 10. Mila Duenas: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Criminal!Behavioral Psychologist. Activities: Yearbook 11,12, Sports Editor 12, Water Polo 9-11 1Co- captain 1O,111, ,Swimming 9-12. Sarah Dulay: Plans: SDSU, Goals: Engineer, Business. Activities: Honor Fioll 9-11, FBLA Historian 11, Tennis 10-12,ilv1VP 121, Basketball 11,12. Sandra Dulay: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business Activities: Honor Floll 9, FBLA 10,11, Spanish Club 12, Tennis 9,10,12, Track 11. Cheryl Durst: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Dance 11,12. Lainey Edwards: Plans: Palomar. Amy Ellinger: Plans: Westmont. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Honor Ftoll 9,10,12, Algebra Award 10, KEY Club 12, Science Club 12, Gymnastics 9-12, Women Must Work 9, Assistant Director 12, Foriegn Exchange Student . Donna England: Plans: St. Thomas University, AirlinefPassenger Ser- vice School. Goals: Stewardess. Activities: ASB 10,11, Soccer 10. Donald Erickson: Plans: Mira Costa. Goals: Architecture, Commercial Art. Activities: Honor Boll 9-11. Frances Espinoza: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Spanish Club 10. Robert Fagan: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business, Politics, Law-Entorce- ment, Forestry. Activities: Football 10, Golf. Warren Farrelt: Plans: Undecided, Terry Faugno: Plans: Phoenix Institute ot Technology. Activities: Aca- demic Decathlon 12, NCAL 12. Greg Feik: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Honor Boll 11, Basketball 9-11, Baseball 10, Tennis 9, Track 10-12. Robert Ferguson: Pians: Palomar. Goal: Business, Electronics. Activi- ties: Tennis 10, Basketball 9,10. Danielle Ferris: Plans: Navy. Activities: Honor Boll 12, Key Club 12, ASB Fiep, 10, Choir 12. Mary Fifield: Plans: Boston, Harvard, Bates. Activities: CSF 11-12, Honor Boli9,11,12, Harvard Book Club Prize Winner 11, Safe-way 10-12 tPres. 10, VP 11, Trees. 121, Drama 9-11 tulnvisible People 9, Oliver 10, Sweeney Todd 11 1, Journalism 10-12 iEditorial and Managing Editor 11, Editor-in-chief 121, Safe Fiicles 10-12 iStudent Coordinator 10, Treas. 111, Anthony Figueroa: Plans: Colorado State University. Activities: Wres- tling 9,10,11, Football 9-12, Key Club 10-12, Track 9, ASB Rep. 10, 12. Ovella Fisher: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Dancer. Mark Fleek: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Water Polo 10-12, Swimming 9- 11 Micheal Fleek: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Career in USMC. Activities: Water Polo 9-12, Swimming 9-11. John Forney: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Own a business. Activities: Track 10, Football 11. Christine Fox: Plans: Mario Coilege. Goals: Medical field. Activities: Pep Club 9.10, Track 10, Cross Country 9. Marissa Fox: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Fashion Buyer. Activities: Honor Boll 10-12, Student of quarts-r!Art, Daisy Chain, Youth Group Ftepresen- ative 12. Jeff Frank: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Key Club 11, Football 9-12, Basketball 9-11, Track 9,10, Volleyball 12, Drama Props. Suanna Freeman: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business Administration. Lora Gagliano: Plans: College. Goals: CPA in Accounting! Fashion Marketing. Activities: DECA 11,12 iTreasurer 121, Speech 12. David Galindo: Goals: Agriculture!Broadcasting. Activities: FBLA 12, Football 9-11, Baseball 9,10 Lupita Gaona: Plans: BOP tBusiness1, Goals: Business. Activities: Span- ish Club 12. Carlos Garcia: Plans: Full-time work. Activities: Track 9. Kalherien Giordano: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Free-lance writer. Activi- ties: Drama 11,12ll'lv1urder is Fun 11, Vegas Junction Lounge 11, A Christmas Carol 11,12, director A Death in Fever Flats 121. Jennifer Glasner: Plans: Colorado State. Goals: Psychology Major. Jeff Goethals: Goals: Lather. Jennifer Goldberg: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teaching. Activities: Sate- way 12 isecretary1, Band 9, ASB Convention 11. Travis Golling: Plans: PatomarfCal Poly Bakersfield. Goals: LAPD. Activities: Key Club 10-12 lTres. 121, Football 11,12, Wrestling 10-12 iAll-Avocado League 11, 1A CIF Champ: 121, Choir 9. Rebecca Gomez: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business!Psycho1ogy. Activi- ties: Cross Country 9, Track 9, Mat Maids 9,10. Sylvia Gomez: Plans: ROP, Goals: Clerical. Activities: Spanish Club 10,12. Greg Gomolka: Plans: Palomar. Goats: Prosperity. SENEORS 67 Anthony Gqrodeckasz Plans: UCSD. Goals: Soienoe!Engineering. Ac- tivities: Honor Floll 9-12. CSF 9-12, SCienCe'Club '10, NTGA li, 12, Water Polo 952, Swimming 9jl2, ASB CabinetN12, Journalism ll. Gayneth Grauer: Plans: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Goals: Veterinarian. iACTiViIi9S1 FFA' 9-124 Music '12. is i i i i i iDiannaiGruber:P1ans: Business Goals: Paralegalilegal Secretary. Acf tivities: Honor Roll 11-12, Scholastic Achievement 12, REACH 12, Pre- lerredygludent Program il-12, Pep Club 10, Business Club il, Yearbook 11,12, Athletic Trainer 12, Football Stats 12, Soccer 10-12 lCaprain 113, Softball 10, Powder Puff 11,12, ASB Convention il, 4-Way Speech FlotaryiClub1l2nd'place3i Speech 12. .i v it i i Michael Gurr: Piansi Brigham Young University, Goals: Child Psycholo- gistfDance, Activities: Key Club ll, Baseball 9, Track 10412, Football V C10-12lfOffer3eive learn Captain 12, Mist Team All-League iWide Receiv- em' l i y y y i A i ,. Ch8df'GlISfil'l62' Plans:'Palomar, Goals:'Electrition, Activities: Soccer i 1O,12. Olivo Gutierrez: Plans: Mechanical Trade School. Activities: Baseball 41O'1,?'1 li if 4, ll i it i flay ljlaaj: Plans:WPalomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Football 12. 7Don Hale: Plans: National University. Goals: Mechanical Engineering! Activities: ABB Pep. 125 author of Ami-Drug Poem on bookeovers, Eagle Scout, LDS Church activities, ' :Treiriilr Hale: Plans: Siudyi in Loridon.iGoalsi Aotolr!Make up artist. Activities: Honor Poll 9, Foriegn Exchange student in Germany 11, New- l:ome?rAward 9, Science Clubr1G,'Waleri-Polo 9,1O, Volleyball 'ily Class VP 9, ASB Fiep. 10, Drama 9-12, fBest supporting actor 10, 'lTl1at's Frioh'llg9, lmprori1tat' 10, The Lottery 1121 Tide Valiant 12, AlChrist- mas Carol 12, The Importance of Being Earnest 127, Speech contest 9, Qld,Giiobe scholarship summer worksnop 10, Fine Arts for juniors 12, Patio Playhouse 9-11, San Marcos Community Theatre llg l Tinall-tall:'Plans:2PaIornar, Goals: Aerobics lnslructdr. Activities? Honor Roll 9-12, Outstanding Student Award li, Ski Club 12, Gymnastics 9-12, ,Cheerleading 10.511, Advance Dance Concert '10-12. C A Lemual Hanbaqk: Plans: Phenixylnstltution of Technology, Goals: To burrdfimy own car.Activities:Fooll:lali 11. T i 'Todd1Hahdzlik:'P1ansz Palomar or Pepperdine Universityf?Goals: Tele- communications. Activities: Ski Club 12, N.G.T.A, 11,12, Noteables arogrz. 5 yr i l C Yvonne Hanson: Plans: Palomar or SDSU, Goals: Travel and own business. Activities: Honor Floii 12 P it Z illllirzlielleihatlebtadi i Plans? Palomar. Goals: Pre-school teacher. C 'Antlxpnyil-lawkiins: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Oammertial Arts. Activities: Track 9-1 1. G fJaS8rliHeiilemgn: Plans: Mesa or SDSU. Goals: Teacliirig. Aotlvitiest Cross Country 931012, Trask t1,,ASB Rep. 12. Traqy Heirn:Piar1s: Palomar! Activities: telonorrlfloll Yearbook oraseivmr. Crystal lgleinkel: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Rotary ClubSpeechCdntestQ it f CorEyHendririkso11:iPlans: Fullicime work. 11 - C C .Nicloe I-lenry:lPlaneQliiColoradollwlortheastemuunior University, Goals: Missionary. Activities: Goodiliitizenship Award ll, Essay contest winner 12,l7lononLRollV1ii,12, Spanish Club 10-1 l, Volleyball 9, Basketball 9-'l 1, Dfama LOH'eI'yHY-My -fi' fi' ,-V 5 if' Shebli Herman: Plans: Paromarifeoaieg Real: Estate. Adtivltles: Drama Club 9,10,,l2, ASB Flep. ll, Drama, Potpourri 9, Overtones 10, Four for thegglvloney. 12-? .H gr y y g Stefaniyllensggjr Plans: Mira Costa. Goalszyflfravelgy Actress, Activities: Student of rrieclvlontllf l2,'Honor Roll G9-12, 'Mermaids 10-12,TDrarria, Overtones 10, The Christmas Carol 11,12, Vegas Jct Lounge 11, ABC Ml.3Il1UGl'S'f'Wv, Importance offBeingfEarnesr 12. 'X i Q iAli!,'ii!l HerczeggiPlans: Palemar.lGoals:-Own,business, Activities: Tennis 9-12, Softball 9411. G P ? L M M Lorii'Herri5d: exams: Eusiriess College. GoalsfCourriFleperler. Activities: Cheerleader 10-12, Track 11,12, ASB Rep. 9-12, Advanced Dance 1153231 fi, vi 1 it f i 68 SENlOFiS ff Heidi Heynen: Plans: Palomar, Aclivities: Softball 12. Debbie Hill: Plans: PaiomarfSDSU. Goals: Psychologist. Stephen Hill: Plans: Palomar Goals: Engineering. Activities: Water Polo Q-12, Golf 31,l2,. y y yy, y g Iereea Hollidayg Plans Undecided. Activities: Drama 12, City Softball. Diane Hoover: Plans: Travel Career School. Goal: Cruise Director, Ao- tiylties: SklCIub 10,114 Pep Club 9. V Donald Huffman: Plans: Palomar.,Goals: Avionies Engineering,VAcrivi- lies: Science Club 11,12, Track 10, Mike Humphrey: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Mechanic. James Hunt: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Accountant. Activities: Honor Floll 12, Football 11,12, Peer Counseling 12. Stan Hunter: Plans: Mira Costa. Goals: Aerospace Design. Activitiest ASB, 9,1O, Football 9, 11.12. ,Track 10-l2. Speech 9. Huy Huynh: Plans: UCSD or UCL Goals: Medical Doctor. Activities: Science Club 10-12, Ski Club 12, Tenniaei O-l2,'Cnineee Youth Group 9- 12. Jason Irwin: Plans: Army or Navy. Jesse Jadquesi Plans: Palomar, Activities: GSE Award. ' ' James Jardin: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Safeway 12, VP, Football 9, Swim Team 9, Water Polo 10, Soccer Team 10, Second Place Bag Pipe Winner 11,S6Cr9lIiry Qi Limited Oldi9S,'l2. , 7 V V Monique Jeffries: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Teacher, Theatre Actress. Activities: Student ot the Month 12, Drama 10-12, l Undercurrents TO, Best Character Actress 10 Trysting Place 11, Christmas Carol 11,12, Vegas Jer Lounge- P li, director, Sorry, Wrong Number 12, The lmportants of Being Earnest 12, Best Supporting Actress lil, Newcomer Award lO,lDrama Service Ayvardli, MSBC3 9-12, I Esther Jimenez: Plans: Complutense De Madrid. Goals: Criminal Law- yer. Activities: Science Club 12. P i Kristi Johnson: Plans: Palomar. Goals: CPA or Cosmetology. Activities: Honor Roll 12, FBLA 12, Pep Club 9. Carl Johnston: Plans: Army. Goals: Graphic Artist., Activities: Track 10, ASE3Pep 32, Sleeping Beauty 11, .lack and the Beansroclr 1 1, Stop the World 11. P i l Chisato Kaiiwdra: Plans: Language School, Goals: Travel Agent. Activi- ties: Foreign Exchange Student 12. Kevin Kearns: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Commercial Pilot. Activities: Band 9-12. W g l A g KC Kelley: Plans: Fashion Modeling. Activities: DECA ll, Drama One Aets9, Senior-'Speech 12? . Y -f Karla KegnyongcPlans1 Palomar.lGoals: Psyehologist. Activities: Honor Roll 9,12, Soccer 12, The Patient 9. ' Wilaow ferr: Pians: QaddIebaok'JC. Adlivitieei Cheerleading l2Q Powder Puff 11,12, Dance 12, Daisy Chain 11. Debbie King: Plansi Northern Arizona University. Goals: Criminal De- fense Lawyer. Activities: Girls Basketball 11,12, ,Traclg 12, Mermaid 11,12 Robert Koch:iPIans:iiPalo'rnar! L.lSlU, Goals: Actor. Activities: Honor Roll 9-l2, Key Club 12, Soccer 9,l0, Volleyball ll, ASB Leadership, Drama 102112, l The Hollow 10, i Trysllng Place il, ABC Murder 11, HA Christmas Carol 11,12, Vegas Jct Lounge 11, Sorry Wrong Num- bezf' 12,, Trie..lmportance of Being Earnest 12, director TheiVallant 123, Patio Playhouse Gypsy il. G Tlibmasykonzenz Plans:'Palorrrar. Activities: Wrestling 9, Tennis 11, Soccer 9, Track 9. Football 9,lO. Dusti Kulow: Plans: Receptionist and Marriage. Activities: Honor Fioli 9,12 l. ii, V, l, l li i . l, Sqnya Laguna: Plans: SDSU. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Who-'s Who, USNMLA, Golden State Soh0laiYi12, Fleachaward 12, Achievement in Biology 12, Honor Roll 10-12, Daisy Chain ll, Parents Club Award ll, CSF 11,- 12 lPres.of1l, Sec. T29 Pep Club 1O,ii, Science Club 12, Yearbook 11, 12 lAds Editor 123, Preferred Student Program 12, Powder Puil12,rDrama9. r W . . ,. . g Gary Larrabee: Plans: Undecided. Activities: Basketball 9,10, Baseball 9-12, iCaptain, First Team All-Avocado League 10-121. Football 9-12, Andrew Larson: Plans: Mission. Goals: Cosmetic Surgeon. Activities: Honor Roll 9.1O,12, Key Club 12, Track 9, ASB Rep 11, Prom Committee 12, CSF 10,11. Van Le: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Honor Fioll 9-12. Letter ot Merit 12. John Leso: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Auto Mechanic. Activities: Metal Student ot the Year 10. Jacqueline Linehan: Plans: Undecided. Brent Lincon: Plans: University of Iowa. Activities: Key Club Tresurer 10. Football 9-12, Wrestling 10 Golf t1,12, Class Tresurer 11. Todd Lockwood: Plans: Undecided. Pedro Lopez: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Soccer 9, Football 10.12, Basketball 11, Volleyball 12. Gulai Luangeaktrakul: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Honor Ftoll 9. Earl Lyons: Plans: HTl. Goals: Electronic Engineer. Viki Maceiak: Plans: Mira Costa. Goals: Journalist. Activities: Honor Roll 10, Preterred Student Program 11, Who's Who Among American High School Students 12. Shellie MacLean: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Full time work. Activities: Pep club 9. Jerry Malfavon: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Honor Roll 12. Linda Malta: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Accounting. Janelle Mann: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business Administration!Data Processing. Dina Manning: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Professional Dancer. Activities: Gymnastics 9-12, Class Secretary 11, Drama 9. Dance Concert 11,12, Cheerliader 10-12, Advanced Dance 11,12, Banner 11. Andrew Martin: Goals: TeacherlPlay Baseball. Activities: CSF 10, Hon- or Boll 9.10,12. Tribune All-Academic Team 1 1, 12, Sate-way tPresidentl 12, Wood Club, 10,1 l, Baseball 9-12, Football 9,10, Basketball 9, ASB Cabinet 11. Angela Martinez: Plans: Palomar. Rosemarie Martinez: Plans: PaIomarJSDSU. Goals: Business Activities: Safeway 12, FBLA 12, Tennis 9,10,12. Victoria Martinez: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Parent Club Awards 10,11, Spanish Club 10-12, Joseph Masisak: Plans: University ot Arizonaftvlarines. Ken Mason: Plans: Cal Poly SLO. Goals: Air Force. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12, Student ot Quarter tHe-alth and Safetyl 10, CSF 9-12, Tribunes All- Academic Team Football 11,12, Baseball 11,12. Key Club iPresidentl 11, Football 10-12, Basketball 9, Baseball 9-12, ASB Bep. 10, Leader- ship 11, ASB Treasurer 12, EFCC Youth Group. John Matalese: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Escondido Atheletic Club 9,1O. Lisa Mathews: Plans: Full-time work. Scott Maysey: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Construction. Activities: Key Club iVPl 11, Golt 10,11, Football 9, Drama t The Christmas Carole l 11, Debate team 11, Tiffany Mayton: Plans: Mesa College. Goals: Veterinarian Assistant! Photographer. Activities: Honor Boll 10-12, Science Club 12, Powder Puff 12, Yearbook 12 ieditor AcFacl. Lynette McCallion: Plans: Piont Loma Nazarene. Goals: Optometry. Activities: Honor Boll 9-12, Tennis 10,11, Youth Under Christ 9-12. George McClelland: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Electronics. Engineer! Management. Activities: Acedemic Award in Science 12. Sean McCray: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Swim Team 10. Sonia McCullaugh: Plans: Full-time work. Justin McDole: Plans: Undecided. Goals: Lawyer. Larry Mejia: Plans: Navy. Activities: Football 9-11, Track 9-1 1. Brenda Messersmith: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Speech 12. Ernesto Michel: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Football 10.11. Tom Milks: Plans: Long Beach Performing Arts. Goals: Acting!Mar- riage. Activities: Key Club 10,11, FFA 9,10, Football 9-12, Wrestling 9- 12, Powder Putt Coach 11,12, Class Ftep. 9-12, Drama 11,12 i':Trysting Place 11, Vegas Junction Lounge 11, A Christmas Carole 121, Stagecratt 11-12, Laura Miller: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Fine Arts Major. Activities: Spanish Club 9, Science Club 121 Swim Team 10-12, Drill Team 9, Academic Decathalon 11, NCAL 12. Darren Miner: Plans: Full-time work. Goals: City Work. Activities: Speech 12. Michele Miyares: Plans: West Texas State. Goals: CounselingfHigh School Teacher. Activities: Key Club 10,11, Swimming 912. Tennis 9, Cheerleading 11,12, Class Rep. 10-12, Dance 10-12, John Moore: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Welder. Activities: Perfect atten- dance 9,10, Football 9,12 Kimberley Moreno: Plans: PalomarlUSD. Goals: Accountant, Business minor. Activities: Tennis 11,12, Key Club 11.12, ASB Leadership class 11,12, ASB Rep. 9,10. Teresa Moretti: Plans: Palomar!USD. Goals: Business Executive. Ac- tivities: Student ot the Quarter PE 9, Honor Poll 12, Ski Club iSecretaryl 12, Key Club 11, Science Club 10, Cougar tPhotographerl 12, Yearbook 11,12, lEditor-in-Chief 12, Underclass Editor 11, Photographerl, Swim- ming 9-12, tlvlost inspirational 101, Girls Basketball 11,12, i110Wo Award Basketball 111, Water Polo 10-12, tMost Improved 10, Co-Captain 111, ASB Pep 9-12, Speech 12, Church Youth Group 9-12, Girls State Fina- list. Patty Murillo: Plans: UCSD. Goals: Medicine tield. Activities: Honor Poll 9.1i,12, ASB Pep. 11, Yearbook iPhotographerl 12. Colleen Murray: Plans: UC Davis. Goals: Veterinarian, Business. Activi- ties: Student of the month 10, CFS-Life member, Honor Fioll 9-12, Na- tonal Merit Scholarship Award for art 10, Scholarshiplleadership 11, CFS Secretary 11, CFS President 12, FFA 10. Banner!Tall Flags 9, Captain 10, international order ot Rainbow tor Girls 9-12, David Myers: Plans: Palomar!SDSU or UCSD. Goals: Business. Activi- ties: Honor Ftoll 10. State Award in History 11. April Nagel: Plans: Full-time work. Activities: Honor Ftoll 11, ASB Rep. 9,10, Cheerleading 10, Advance Dance 10,11, Matthew Nance: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Foriegn Correspondent, Jour- nattst. Activities: Student ofthe Month 12, Cougar 12, Cross Country 12, Volleyball 12, Track 9, Wrestling 9. Darla Neal: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Acting, Modeling. Activities: Pep Club 9-11, Drama 9. Nga Ngo: Plans: UCSD. Goals: Psychology. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12. CFS 9-12, Science Club 1 1, Cougar 12. Ethnic Organizations 9-12. Girls State Alternate 11. Vu Nguyen: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Auto Mechanic. Michele Nilsson: Plans: F,l.D.M. Goals: interior Decorator. Activities: Soccer 10, ASB Rep. 10. Annette Noble: Plans: Beautician. Activities: Honor Boll 9,10.12, FFA iTreasurerl 11, Volleyball 9-11, Band 9-12. Steve Nolan: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business Management. Activities: Golt 9, Soccer 9-12, Tennis 10. Kim Nosavanh: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Fashion Designer. Activities: Who's Who Among the American High School Students Award. Eva Novotny: Plans: Palomar, Activities: Honor Roll 9-11, Outstanding Student 10. Jeanne O'Leary: Plans: Palomar. Activities: DECA 12. Katrina Orman: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Accountant. Activities: Honor Holi 9-12, Key Club 10. SENIOBS 69 Denise Oshurn: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Accountant. Alma Paloma: Plans: FlDM. Goals: Buyer. Activities:iSpanish Club 9-12. Maria Patina: Plans: Undicicled, Activities: Spanish Club 9-12, Spanish Club Secretary 12, Volleyball 9, lO, Soccer 9,lO. Anthony Pattarozzi: Plans: Career in Service. Activities: Football 9. Gelyn Patterson: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Under cover cop, P Judith Pennington: Plans: Palomaf!Ffesno State. Goals: Teacher. Ac- tivities: Honor Roll 9-12, V.F.VV. Scholarship 12, Ski Club 12, SADD 12, Dance 12, Drama 10-12, iuvegas Junction Lounge 11, One Acts 12, A Christmas Carol 123, Spring Dance Concert 12, l-lauiing House and Caroling in the North County Fair 12, Cynthia Perez: Plans: Kelsy Jennings. Goals: Legal Secretary. Activi- ties: Cougar Volleyball Award 9, Spanish Club'9-12, Spanish Club Trea- sure i2, F.B.L.A. l0,i1, Volleyball? 9-11, Church Youth Group 9. Tracey Perez: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Travel Agemlimother. Activities: Softball 9,1O, ASB 10, Got Married li. P Kara Perry: Plans: Full-time work, Activities: FFA 1i,12, Loc Phan: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Electronic Engineer. Activities: Acade- mic Awards 12. i Pamela Phelps: Plans: University ol Redlands. Goals: Elemen1aryfSpe- cial Ed. teacher. Activities: Academic Decathlon 12, Honor Roll, Softball 9, Youth Under Christ 9-12. Eric Pili: Plans: CSULB. Goals: Graphics. Activities: Swimming9, 10, 12 lMVP 103, Water Polo 10-12 lCapiain 12, Second Team All-Avocado League 121, Soccer 11, Cougar Newspaper Editor 12. Leslie Pilley: Plans: Palomar!SDSU. Activities: Honor Roll 11, Powder Puff 11, 12, Swimming 910, ASB Rep. 9, l Bob Pina: Activities: Football 9-12, Wrestling 942. Kathie Pioirowski: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Health Club instructor. Ac- tivities: Honor Floll 10-12. Cross Country 11, Spring Dance Concert 12, Stephen Placa: Plans: Palomar. Goats: Drafting, A Maryanne Plante: Plans: College, Goals: Marriage. Activities: DECA 9, 10, FFA 11, Yearbook 12, Key Club 12, Biking Club 12, Soccer 9, Tennis 9, Solibali 11, Dance 9, 10, Powder Puff 1 1, 12, Chorus 9, 10, Class Rep. 9, ASB Convention Delegate 10. Kim Plavan: Plans: UCSB. Aclivities: Honor Roll 9, 10, Spirit Club 9-12, Key Club 12, Softball 9-11, Wrestling Trainer 12. V Michelle Pledger: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Physical Therapist. Activities: T.A. All Academic Team il, Softball 9, 12, Volleyball 9-12 iMVP.12J, Track 10, 11, ASB Rep, 10. Steven Polta: Plans: P.l,T Goais: Draltsmao. Activities: ASB Rep. lO- 12, Lisa Ponce: Plans: Palomar!SDSU. Activities: Honor Roll lO,l1, Safeway 12, FBLA 12, Tennis 9-12, Track 941, Powder Puff 1i,12, Cross Country 11,12 Catherine Price: Plans: Humboldt Unlversuty. Activities: Honor Roll 12, Tennis 9-12, Basketball 11.12, Softbali il, Eucharistic minister 12, Tammy Radlinger: Goals: Business Women. Activities: DEGA 12. Aggie Rahimzadeh: Plans: UCLA, Michelle Rasmussen: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Soft- ball 9. Michael Reed: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Marketing. Fernando Ricardez: Plansg Palomarflfresno Siaie, Goals: Writer. Ac- tivities: Soccer 9-1 io Jason Rios: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business manaQerlAccountant. Activiiites: Debating Team 10-12, Track 10. Joso Robles: Plans: Palomar!SDSl.l. Activiiies: Key Club 11,, Ski Club 12, Football 9, Basketball 9, Baseball 9,1O. V Maria Homo: Plans: PaIomarfSDSU. Goals: Accountant. Activities: Honor Roll 10.11, Spanish Club 11,12 70 SENIORS Chris Ronalds: Plans: Palomar, Goais: Advertising. Activites: Key Club 10, Football 9-12, Wrestling 10-12, Summer Dance Concert 12, Ad- vanced Darice. , Debbie Ruiz: Goalsi Work Fuii-time, , Natalie Russell: Plans: Palomar. Goalsi Physical Therapy. Activities: Honor Roll 9-1 l, ASB Convention 1112, Yearbook 11, 12 iStudeni Lile- Editor 12J, Escondido Swim Club 9-11, Swim Team 9-12, Water Polo Stats 910, Water Polo 1 1, Band 9, 10, Speech 12, Del Mar Photography Award 11,12 Sasha Sahagon: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Real Estate, Activities: Ski Club 12. Aiicia Sanchez: Plans: Palomarflfliblvl - Brooks. Goals: Fashion lndus- try. Activities: Honor Roll lO, Cross Country 9, Drama 9-12 Q Mufder is Fun 11, A Christmas Carol 1O,12, director Lottery 123. William Sandlin: Plans: Navy, Claudine Saye: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12, Notables 10-32, Drama i Loltery , 'KA Christmas Carol J. Tick Saykham: Plans: College. Goals: Business Owner, Activities: Key Club 9, Track 10. ' ' Michael Scales: Plansr ASU, Goals: international Business Executive. Activities: Honor Roll 10, 11, Tribune A!!-American Team 10-12, U.S. National Basketbali Award 11, US, National Leadership Award 12, Key Club 10-12, Football 9-12, Basketball 9-12, Baseball 9-12, ASB Rep. 9, 10, ASB Cabinet 11, 12, Class Officer 12, Christy Schmidt: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Bank President. Activities: Student of the Year 9, Yearbook 9g Class Officer 9, FBLA 10, Cougar Newspaper 9, 10, DECA ii, 12 iPres. 11,121 Jill Schroeder: Plans: Palomarwniversity. Goals: Lawyer. Activities: Honor Floll 9-12, Student Recognition Award 11, Academic Excellence Award 12, Key Club 9, 10, Track 11, 12, Basketball 12, Dance Concert 11, 12, Mai Maid 10. V Joseph Schroeder: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Businesslmanagemem. Activities: Honor Roll 9412, Preferred Student Program, VVho's Who Among American High School Students, CSF 9-12, Class Officer 12, Football 9-12, Golf 9412 KMVP lilo P P Jennifer Schweibold: Plans: USD. Goals: Medicai Field, Activities: Honor Roll 11, 12, Drama 9, ASB Rep. 10, 12, ASB Cabinet 11, Banner 11, Ski Club 12, Gymnastics 10 QCO-captain 105, Cheerleading 10-12 iCo-captain 11, Captain 125, Dance 11, 12, Eucharistic Minister, Joel Seltzer: Plans: PalomarfPlT iComputersl!Navy, Activities: Ski Club 12, Wrestling 9, Football 9-12, Volleyball 12, ASB Flop. 9, 10, ASB Council 11, Dance 12. - f . q. , V Vilaphienesengsourinhoz Plans: Colloge, Goals: Business Owner. Katie Shuga: Plans: Palomar. Goals: interior Decorator. Activities: Eng- lish Student of the Quarter 9, Honor Roll 9, Preferred Student Program 12, Yearbook 12, ASB 11, Ski Club 12, Cheerleader 10, 12, Track 12, ClassRep. 9, Class Officer 10, Dance 12, Homecoming Court 9, Daisy Chain 11, Sara Sierra: Plans: UCSD. Goals: Environmental Sciences. Activities: HonorRoIi 9-11, Geometry Award 9, Health 81 Safety Student of the Month 10, Science Club 10-12 iPres. iil, Journalism 9, 10 iwrlier, Photographer 9, Co-editor 103. Magda Silva: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Soccer 9. Sherry Six: Plans: PaiomarfSDSU. Goals: Toflchei. A Carl Skaia: Plans: Pa1omarlUSD. Goals: Business Owner. Activities: Hor1o1iFioII 9-12, Studeni of the Month 12, Homecoming King 12, Tribune All Academic Team 11, 12, Baseball 9-12, ASB Leadership 12, Class Officer 12, Sargeant oi Arms 12, Basketball Videotaper ii, 12. Kristin Smith: Plans: Virginia. Goals: Commercial Art, Activities: Honor Roll 12, Foreign Exchange Studenril Ll3eIgiumJ. ' , P Kristen Snyder:.PIans: Chico Slate!Humbolgdt State. Activities: Track 9, Cheerleading 10, 12. ASB Rep, 9, 12, Class Officer 10, 11, Dance 11, 12, Homecoming Court 10, Prom Committe+3j1. l Ben Sotelo: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Commercial Pilot. Activities: Ski Club'12, l 'i ' f Dan Speer: Plans: Palomar. Mishel Stanley: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teaching. Activities: DECA, Drama i A Christmas Carol , importance ot Being Earnest 1. James Steimle: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Writer!Novelist. Activities: Sci- ence Club 12, Dragorrs Guild 9 iAsst. Pres. 91, Track 10, Cross Country 11, 12, Drama i The l.ottery 1, Scouts QBSA1. Mike Stein: Plans: GlT. Goals: Studio Musician. Patricia Stepanek: Plans: Humboldt State University. Goals: Environ- mental Biologist. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12, CSF 12, Science Club 12, Softball 9-12, Resurrention Youth Group 9-12. April Sternberg: Plans: Palomar. Goals: l-LS. Teacher. Activities: Honor Roll 10, 12, Key Club 10, 11, Softball 10, 11, Cheerleading 12, ASB Rep. 9. 10, Class Officer 12, Homecoming Court 11, Prom Princess 11. Mason Stevenson: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Basketball 9-12, Football 9, 12 i2nd Team All-Avocado League Football, MV Running Back1, Band iBrass Se-ction1. Jack Stratton: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Architect!Engineer. Sean Stunich: Plans: Palomar!Cal State Bakersfield. Goals: Border Patrol. Activities: Track 9, 10, Football 9-12, Wrestling 9-12, ASB 10. John Swafford: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Film Writer!Director!U.S. Presi- dent. Activities: Ski Club 12, Swimming 9-12, Yearbook 11,12. Shawnna Swaney: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Travel Management!Tele- communications. Activities: Honor Roll: 10-12, Certificate of Merit 11, Flags 10, Mat Maids 12, Yearbook 12, Prom Committee 12, ASB Rep. 9, 11, Drama 12 i Four for the Money 121, Student Athletic Trainer 12, Peer Counselor 12, Candy Striper 9-12. Gypsy Tebelman: Plans: Brooks College. Goals: Fashion ModellDe- signer: Activities: Honor Roll 11,12, ASB Student ofthe Month 12, Track 12, Peer Counseling 12. Shawn Thompson: Plans: Palomar!UCSB. Goals: Chemical Engineer. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12. Ron Tialkens: Plans: UCSD. Activities: Senior Class Oiticer, Water Polo 9-12 iMVP 11, Captain 12, All-Avocado League first team 121, Swim- ming 9-12 iAll-Avocado League Breaststroke 111. Kenneth Traver: Goals: Doctor!Computer Programmer. Activities: Chess Club 9,11, ROTC 10. Ethan Tunnellz Plans: Palomar. Goals: Welding!Engineering. Activities: FFA 9-12, Ski 12, Cross Country 9,10, Football 11, Water Polo 12, Wrestling 9,10,12, Track 10,11, Volleyball 11,12 Bret Unterseher: Goal: Visual Special Effects. Activities: Soccer iBish- op Ca.1 9-11, Swim Team lBishop Ca.1 9. Christopher Vargas: Plans: San Fransisco State. Goals: Rock Star. Activities: NHS 12, Track 9,10, Class Rep. 9-11. Ronald Vargas: Goal: Construction Contracter. Michelle Varney: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Softball 9,10,12, Soccer 11, Basketball 12. Laura Varvel: Plans: Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Goal: Education. Activi- ties: Honor Roll 9,10,12, FFA 4 yrs, Cross Country, Tennis. Hector Vasquez: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Football 11, Volleyball 11,12, Soccer 11,12 Eric Veale: Plans: Get married!Work. Activities: Honor Roll 10,11. Pedro Velazquezz Plans: Work. Lorrianne Vergeer: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Teacher. Activities: Student of the Month 12, Honor Roll 9-12, CSF 11, Commercial Art Award 10, Algebra Award 9, Accounting Award 12, Union Tribunes All-Academic Team 11, Soccer 9-12, iCaptain 101, Logo contest winner 12, Chris Verner: Plans: Palomar!Humboldt State. Goals: Design Engineer. Activities: Honor Roll 9-11, Golf 9, Tennis 10. Inpone Vilaysane: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Drafting Engineer. Lorenzo Villarreal: Goals: Teach. Wanda Visessung: Plans: SDSU. Goals: Doctor. Activities: Honor Ftoll 10, French Club 10,11, CFS 10 ttreasurer1, Spanish Club 9, National Honors Society 10, Hiking Club 11, Math, Engineering, and Science Club 10.11, Sophomore Council 10, Classical Thai Dancers of Southern California 9-11, Acedemic Decathlon 12, Volunteer at Sepulveda V.A. Hospital 9, Thai Tem- ple 9-11. Truc Vo: Plans: Cal Poly. Goals: Engineering. Activities: 1-lonor Roll 10-12, National Honor Society 11. Marsha Vreeken: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Law Enforcement. Activities: ASB Rep. 9-11, Ski Club 12, Key Club 11, Track 9, Cheerleading 10, Volleyball 11, Stats for Boys Basketball 12, Drama 12, i The Christmas Carol 1. Tami Waller: Plans: Palomar!Fashion Designs institute. Goals: Undecided. Activities: Honor Roll 9-12, Swimming 9-12, Dance Concert 12, Advance Dance 12. David Webster: Plans: Army. Goals: Saielight and Microwave Communica- tions Equipment. Activities: Student oi the Month on Drafting 12, VICA Drafting Treasurer. Rene Weisser: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Mat Maids 9, Cheerleading 10, 11, Dance 10-12, ASB Rep. 9-12, Drama 9, Dance Concerts 10-12, Pre- game Superbowl 22 Show 12, Stats for Track 9-12. Anthony Wells: Plans: Paiomar. Goals: Law Enforcement. Activities: Foot- ball 9, Wrestling 10. Sandra Wentz: Plans: Full-time Work. Alan Wheeland: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Fire Fighter. Activities: Soccer 10,11, Drama 12, i'1Vegas Junction Lounge 1 Garrett Wicks: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Cosmotology. Activities: Scholastic Achievement Award in Creative Writing 12, Honor Roll 9-12. Russell Williams: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Military Pilot. Activities: Honor Roll 1 1,12, Academic Athelete Award 12, Soccer 9,10, Football 10-12, ASB Rep. 11. Craig Wills: Plans: Coleman College. Goals: Computer Programing. Activi- ties: Honor Roll 12, Golf 1O,11. Adam Wood: Plans: Palomar! F.l.D.M. Activities: Football 9, Soccer 9,10. Becky Woods: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Business. Activities: Student ot the Month 12, Drama 9, Speech 12. Anthony Woodshank: Plans: Full-time Work. Activities: Key Club 9-11, Football 9-12, Wrestling 9-12. Ruth Woodward: Plans: Undecided. Activities: Student ot the year 11, Band 9-12. David Wright: Plans: UCSD. Activities: CFS 9-11, Tribune Athletic Acede- mic Award 10,11, Science Club 10, Acedemic League 9-11, Swimming 9-11, ASB Rep. 12. Annalee Yancey: Plans: Palomar. Goals: Undecided. Activities: Honor Roll 9,10, Student ot the Quarter 12, Safeway 12, Swimming 9,10, Hospital Volunteer. Vicky Young: Plans: Palomar, Goals: Veterinarian Assistant. Activities: Flags 9-12, Choir 9-11, Noteables 12. Chris Zarate: Plans: Palomar. Activities: Baseball 10-12, Football 10-12, Soccer 11,12 Michele Zuiderweg: Goals: Career in Photograpy. Activities: Photography 1 1, 12. SENIORS 71 meal Magi Aguilar Congratulations! You made it! But don't stop now, this is just the beginning for you, Magi. We want you to know that you made us al! very proud, and we'll always be there when you need us. Love, Mom, Dad, Pancho, Mercedes, Lupe, Nacho, St Millie Pam Albertson Congratulations, Pam! l-low proud we are of you! This is just the beginning of a new and exciting life. Just re- member, you can do anything you set your mind to. We love you so much! Mom 8 Dad Amy Androy Congratulations, Pooh Bear! You are smart, beautiful, and have a great personality. You will go far out there in the rea! world! We love you! Dad, Mom, St Khris. Scot Antrim We love you and are very proud of you. We knew you could do it! Best of luck in whatever you choose to do. Love, Mom, Dad, Todd, 8 Lisa. Brandon Becker Congratulations, Brandon! You made it. We knew you could do it! May God bless and guide your every step. We are very proud of you. We love you, Dad, Mom, St Todd Travis Benson lf God had taken our custom order for a son, you would have been the one to fill that bill. We are so proud of you. Go get 'eml Love, Mom, Dad, Grandma, St Grandpa Michael D. Booth Mike, you are so special in so many ways. We have been proud of you from the moment you were born. This is the beginning of a new exciting life. Always be the best that you can be. We love you and wish you only the best in whatever you choose to do. Thank you for being our son. Love ya forever, Mom :St Dad Yvonne Brack May your life be happy and full of all good things. We are proud of you and grateful for the blessing you are in our lives. Love, Dad, Mom, St Marcia Tricia Breer Congratulations, Tricia. We are all so very proud of you. May all your dreams come true. You are sure to be a success. With love, Dad, Mom, Andy, Scott, 81 Melissa Melissa Brown We are very proud of you. You have been able to make goals and accomplish them. We are looking forward to your life after high school and sharing it with you. Mom 29 Dad Micheal Wayne Brown Jr. You did it! Seek Gods will-acknowledge l-lim, and l-le wil! direct your path. Be the best you can be! Proudly, Mom 8 Dad Kym Calvino May your exuberance and love of life itself allow your future dreams to soar as high as you keep our spirits. We're really proud of your accomplishments both in school and as a person. We love you. Mom 8 Bill Kym Calvino I love you, Kym, 'cause you're so fun! You're my bestest friend. Love, Heather To thine own self continue to be true, remembering that what you say and do each day will help to set the mold for your tomorrows. l believe in you. Granmom John Cleveland You are the very best part of our lives. Such a great kid! Love, Mom 8 Pop Brett Collins You setyour sights, you ran the race. You reached your goals at a rapid pace. Success is sure along this trail, with ability and faith you will not fail. Now college bound, grasp all you can. God has for you l-lis perfect plan. All our Love, Mom, Dad St Cobi Christine Cook I couldn't have asked for better than you-as a daughter and as a friend. You are bright, cheerful, thoughtful and so VERY special. You have the whole world ahead of you, baby, GO FOR IT! l'm so proud of you-I love you. Mom 72 SENIORS Jill Deuferman You Light up our life - We are very proud of you. Remember, you can have it all! Love, Dad, Mom, Ty, Si Jim Mila Duenas Our dearest Mila, may you continue your dreams and pursue your goals. Remember God 1st, you and family 2nd, and work 3rd. We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Frankie, and Albert Warren Farrell We couldn't be more proud. You will always be in our heart. Mom 8 Dad Greg Feik You're the greatest son any parent could want, and you are the Light of my Life. Love, Mom Marissa Fox You saved your last year for your best. We're proud of you. No one could ask for a better daughter. Love, Mom, Dad, John, 29 Aaron Jennifer Glasner J.J. may you always be the sweet, caring person you are. We are very proud of you and love you very much. May the future bring you all you want. Love, Mom 8 all your brothers and sisters Jenny Goldberg Congratulations, Jenny! We knew you could do it! God bless you in the years ahead. Love, Mom Si Jim Rebecca Gomez Congratulations Giggles! You've made it and we are proud of you. Your grandparents. Love you, Grandma St Grandpa Beck, Congradulations! You made it easy being par- ents. We love you. Love, Mom 8i Dad Dianna Gruber Congradulations! We're very proud of you. Good luck in your future. We love you. Mom, Dad, 8i Kathy Chad Gustine You are our Champion ! Your race has just begun. God bless you. Dad, Mom, 8t Cori Tina Marie Hall We are very proud of your accomplishments. Your posi- tive attitude will always be your strength. Love, Mom 8i Marvin Congratulations, Little Buckaroo! l am so proud of you. Your future's so bright, we gotta wear shades. Love Big Sis, Lori Shelly Hatlesfad Shelly, You've made it through one of the toughest times in your life and ya did good. We are very proud of you. Keep it up. Love, Mom, Dad, Michael, Cindy, 81 Edward Alicia Anne Herczeg Congratulation Alicia Anne, We are very proud of you We all made it! Between Softball, Tennis, broken bones and cars. Just remember who you are and your future will be bright. We all love you. Love, Dad, Mom 8t Twlya Stefani Henson To our Miss America-We're proud of you! God bless you continually. Love, Mom, Dad, Doug, Ei Curtis Shelli Herman Congratulations, Shelli! It was touch and go, but you did it! We're proud of you and we love you. Mom, Paul, Josh, Renee, 8 Adam Heidi Heynen A father always looks forward to his first born child to become something special, and look how well we've done. You've captured my heart, as well as others, with your special beauty, mind, poise, and humor. l thank you for the past 18 years of my life which you have changed for the good. I love you and Congrats, '88! Dad Monique Jefferies Smile, be happy with yourself, you deserve it, hang on to your persistence and zest. You're a beautiful young woman and we're so proud. We love you and will always be there for you. Love, Mom, Dad, and Rachel SENIORS 73 74 SENIOFKS KC Kelley You have proven to us that miracles can happen' Dolly 8 Gemini Robert Koch Congratulations Robert We know you ll be very suc cessful Our pride is only exceeded by our love for you Mom Dad Michael Heidi 84 Christina Brent Linkin A son to be proud of that s you' The world s a better place with you in it Good luck and God bless you always Love Dad Mom 8 Lisa too Linda C Malta Congratulations Linda' We re proud of you' Although we cant see you graduate we will be there in love St thoughts Stay as beautiful as we know you are Grams 84 Gramps Ken Mason You have finished the race and have kept the faith Now be strong and persevere for all things work to gether for good and there are good things to come lviom 84 Dad Lisa Mathews Congratulations Lisa! We are very proud of you. We love you and wish you a happy future. lviom Si Dad Tiffany Mayton We are proud of you and know you will succeed in whatever you choose. Congratulations! We love you. Mom 8 Joe Tiff you deserve all the credit. You did it yourself. Add one more reason, l love you. Da ' Lynette McCaIIion Congratulations on all your accomplishments. You are very special and have made us so proud. We sure love you!! Mom, Dad, 8 Laune Michele Miyares We made it, Princess. Congratulations! You're a very special young lady, and we love you. Thanks for being you. Love, Mom Si Dad Kimberly Moreno We re all glad to see you ve made it' Congratulations and may your future be even brighter Love lvlom 81 Dad Teresa Moretti Congratulations' lt s amazing how you breezed through high school I m so proud of you Love Mom Patricia Murlllo Estoy muy orgullosa que has llegado hasta este punto de tu vida Que Dios te guie en tu camino a realisar tus suenos Te quiere tu mama Colleen N Murray I am proud of you Your mother if she were still livin would be especially proud Best of luck in all you do Love Dad Matthew D Nance Congratulations lvlatt we are so proud we can call you our son May God Bless you now and in the years to come. You are loved. lvlom and Dad Denise Osburn Lookout World-Here comes Denise Osburn Class of 88. Congrats. Dad and Jeanne Gelyn Patterson God and you have worked hard. We are very proud and love you a lot. Love, Dad and Mom and Brandie Gelyn, Yea!! Ge Ge, congratulations. We knew you could do it. God Bless Always. Love, Grannie and Anything Judy Pennington Congratulations Judy. We love you and are so proud of you. lt has been wonderful watching you progress through high school. Keep following your dreams and they will become realities. Love, Mom and Dad and Joy Tracey Perez Tracey my love, l'm so glad l'm able to share this moment with you as you did with me. l'm very proud of you and I knew you could do it. l love you always, Sweetheart. Andy Michelle Pledger Congratulations Michelle. Graduation from high school is the beginning of an era which will open new and exciting times in your life. We are all proud of you and the accomplishments you've made. lf you think you can, you will! We love you, Mom, Dad and Scott Sharon Ponce Thank you for being such a wonderful daughter. Con- gratulations, and all our love, Mom, Dad and Jeff Jason Rios Way to go Son! We are all very proud of you. May all your wishes become realities. Love Always, Mom, Dennis, Rebekah, Brenda, Kirk, Pam and Gramps Natalie Russell l'm very proud of you, not only as a student, but as an athlete. Most of all, as a genuinely nice person to be around. I love you! All of the best will be yours. Dad . Though it doesn't say enough, Congratulations! You've worked hard in school, at work, and with the family. Don't think it goes unnoticed. Continue to use your heart and your HEAD. Keep your enthusiasm for people and never stop learning. We are so proud of you. And the best is we've had a lot of enjoyment from you and your friends. Know that we love you till the end of time. Mom Katie Shuga Congratulations Katie! We are so proud of you and love you. God's richest blessings in all that you do. Mom, Dad, and Becky Carl Skaja Congratulations, Carl! Your achievements have been great. We couldn't be more proud. Love, Dad, Mom, and Eric Carl Skaja, To Carl on graduation, one step taken, many more to come. Success will be yours because you are the GREATEST! Grandma and Grandpa Andrea Staunton lt's all out there waiting for you. Go for it! Dad Shawnna Swaney Alright Big Donna! Seriously, this is the first of many wonderful things you will accomplish in your life. You are the BEST, my love. Mom, l-lairy-it, Nuke-um, and Lizard Shawnna Swaney, To a daughter and a sister, we couldn't be more proud of. May this just be the beginning. Love ya! Dad, Penny, and Bod Chris Verner Congratulations on this big step! Bemember, we're be- hind you in everything you do. We love you B.B. Love, Dad, Mom, and Missy Rene Waller With you Bene, life has been fun but challenging. May you continue to always strive for the most in life. We love you. Mom, Bod, Terri, and Josh Garrell Wicks Garrell, Congratulations! We love you! We are proud of you. Love, Mom, Mike, Gramps, Bob, Steph, Nicole, Shadow, and PUPPY Adam Wood Congratulations, Adam! Your hard work really paid off. We're proud of you! Love, Mom and Dad SENIOBS 75 Jen, let's go T forever. Novi Iet's surfll' Debbi Tawnya Bless Mom I am forget your support . I knovl ours will pleases, and ii pleases corny shenni- Debbie, Mom, and Dad - Sara, David, and John be there for you. Goc I love everything. With all my love thanks to my sister Franca. Thanks Dina Kimm, Marsha all your dreams come true To an old, friend, and no-more diets. Tricia Breer To my friend at E.H.S., thanks for making it bearable. To the gang, Tony, I love To my family Hector, ana a joke! Krista over Love, parents, I love you guys very much. You're the best! Todc Dan, Jeff, and Danette I will never forget the best times we have hac You mean a lot to me. Thanks for everything Lucy . Craig Campbell Ivlom and Dad, thanks for all your love and school years. I had a blast! I also thank Tricia, for there Ramon To my friends, forever! Buddy, thanks for luck with Carlson Darla, wash dem careful around the re Rally ou. obby, forever. I for all your Keep ! 1 W K E P? 'W k fs s ,. -w -- 'r.rssztk.::: 5 ...sr l ss 1 I I I e f. h m I if A ou have ff ftzgzuaJOnai! n gearlgre:aElll?'loxZayo?laa1lll iallxl gu arehoyn your own now! hha l'eem3 r .fflit -'.- 21 AIXV t 11-1 . - . I AAIA -WII ' Crystal Helnkel - ' . .' 1 AAAIA il ....' . ,,.1 tis mage lf! MICll2lG,,?l'lCl tts! To ,and Dad, thanks for air thanks fOr youf evelfl 'ng Om' ,upellpam feggny' ' 'ally all yo guy e encouragement. Jonny V., too bad f ldn't have been heres ,collglalulallolls C ass O ' . hzie e Tony, its been great being your pal, han itlose. . Jennifer Glasner t bbb Corgy Hemickson 'Janelle. Neiter?Skelle, Pat, Mark. We finally ever. There lin lfllli I Hey offlcesiiganii thanks for all tno off Dassosit iiLvntQsilf3ilfou're hizzz 1Wlll10Ul Tfaoflollr l llopo YoU lo ofol-lo-E b:A the best. for rescuing me! H:O.P. coffee's the -.reD3Yr thanks. Peace and love to you best! DadY.Om,a.5 Mom, thanks 4 believingfgghssae! J-my Rgva, Mona, Jenny Goldberg Heather - Trista it is - colo - noro l onine. . l 8 beee Nicole Henryfft h.e... , Well, lvlorn l rnaoolt. lwoulo llkot,otrtarrirk ylosi ,its 'S s time l would like YO lltafllf Kell Good bye3,gHSl Thanks and Curtis, l love you! lvlo, his senior classes for the Q Amie, Lena, and Mr. J. Good luck! ...eoo. b... s YOU have I .Stefani Henso 'lbo' gy Mom, ant Elsa, gggg M d D d 'i ct Ti s h f th h v.. ell19QlflS your .. and uf' 'v fills' u 922 3' me lout have better friends. you! Good lUol43g3il4i7 gn ln' O l eg ers . T S or you Wy a Rebeccg-fgdgiez e.: l... . expect los- YOU Ql le 'll Kalolo Kell oo I l oo 2 You are my best riot leer Allfll To my baby Joelririi o l K.. for being of l loye Youl M friends, lots of Mom, and V T ' l:lL illi iil thanks fOr yOl,li' ,,,, , - .l.... . 1 -1 ' s:l 'o 8 D-Bu 3lldf'lVliR-- ale mY Sylvla KLAZ ll I .,.,,.h Q ES5Q uys! P.M., keep smilen' babe! M.B.,lStoi :hk greatestli ihj I ..ss . lvlorn g all trio elta lyioagfilah f end . of your e Wllal makes 'l'lst :' Qffabulous Five - Best Frlendslslforeverl I love you guys! Mom ang atzli Tony Gofodec gaf gttg if g thanks for all the love and support! Pooky, T.B. loves yotgflotsll or .Seniors of '88 . . . we are otta here! I ll su ortl l final! ever! Michel ' Sgt tlqgps 33 the Zgmg my are 4 evertg lf l s . . .ii l QI H Y ' ' lrrr Q.: It X of To my mom, thanks for everything. I love you. Llsa, hope you have Kallle lholllfo for all l o YoU' as much fun in HS as I did. To all my buds, good luck in the future. ll Please Walm me ll YOU Qel ' K Sl love ya. luv ya! lvlila and Nat rm. 2st J jks 4-over! Thanks to eveg I Debbie Hill is the memories! Class of '88 gdf f rlu , s ndesee ya in 110..l l A I l I w , E , it Dianna Gruber Q ' Well Johnny, Look , I finally made lt, just like you dld 2 years ago. Q t Mrs. Shaw and MFE Dietz, I love you, and thank you for being there r 9 To Mom andx ad, thanks tor beinl fthere when I for me. John K. Mflkkelsen, all my heart forever. I love you honey , l , needed ywogllove you both! To Ken, Travis, and 55 tl , UUDY oollhlll il M Michael Gurr l Holllday .. ..... - To Mom and Dad, lvlom l thank you for all your llanlfe Mom.. Dad, and Jim for allvthe love, support, and under- caring, and most of all, your love. To all my friends, the Sl3lICllnQ- ClTflSlIVl8, Tl1GV9'S 3 olooo lo mY loooll lol YoU- Yolflo my fl? ox luck in whatever you do. To my sister, I love yoot Hang in DGST friend. VVlT0'S.YoUf oUooY'7 and to all FTW fVlenClS E only have TWO more years. To I-Onna' you re Simply amaz, K that made these last 2 years beattawg ood luck Peer Counseling. Chad Gustine fi Thanks Mr. Burns, and Mtg V. Good lack 88! is ssssl s ' James Hunt 2, , . , Patti, Mo, Shells bells, Andrea, Glenis, God, Yes Rachel: it is s NUI OU who made School bearable fd? mea Mary F' may our . Mom and Cary,.Thanks for all f your love and support. And to Y Y - - ever one that Pink olka-doted the reen to luck will alwa s be insanity forever keep us in harmony. There IS a time and a place for Wimyus P 9 pf Y GTGVYTWXISI year abroad taught me this lS'iYkmy time: IUSl 'lol ft Jim Jardin of ii. p ace. I ... 7V,.,. k..,k i . I iii 'tii I ,t T H I . r--- , ffl. . revor a e . Bye EHS, I ll miss you! Memories last forever. Love always Mom, - 1. Dad, Rachel, Vtlesle , Stefani, Mr. Johnson, Am , Jud , and David. lg To Gary' Thank YQU for all me great tlmes Wg tggetller' Best wishes alld Iovle to Kim and Suanna 1433, Pumgkinl I . even throu h the hard times. I thlnk we are going tolmake lt. I love , g. . ' ' ' tit Q . . Monique Jefferies . .ggg you forever! To my friends and family, thank you for allthe supportw yg r d a ' , and a s ecial thanks to Mrs. Battmann for oiirliihel and lee-llr an C mg D , I y p K.P., K.l-I., S.L., Mazatlan-here we come! D.C., good luck ln Oregon! support these past 4 years. I Love You All. gyyg g , ,, ,V U g .g , , I Tr... H... ard all my rrrs I rt Q sexiest: gifs s N . Maggi, you are always there . . . Thanks for believing in me. Mama, I love you - and you too Daddy. Yvonne Hanson Mom and Dad, thanks for everything you have done. To all my Kristi Johnsi Thanks Mom and Dad for all of your support. Karen, I'II always love you forever. Thanks to all my friends for being there. Good luck little bro! friends, the best ot prosper! Jessica, you mean the Kevin Kearns ld t . I'Il I a s love- 8 ,tai , , , . X.:.VgLly.l,?axiinS 8 W yffili to To all my Distillery and school playmatesl L VE YQU!Qlgristine, my BFF, love you, 4-ever! Biche, remember who loves you! 'iGarreII, tell to all of myfriends, thanks for all otftnol rroatsssgrnemotrtos He!! ,... ,,,, our freshman year! Chris, thank you for makingthe e We ' it s I i'!i if I t fll it sttt I 2 V th b t! T th 'II our dreams comei -, I mg years G es Oge er We WI T' t lttffhanx to Jess, Debbie, Jennifer, and most of all Mishel for sticking Traey Heim by my side, even when things got really stressful. I love you guys 78 selvlons ....... . t.k orever and ever! Love, Karla Kenyon To all of my friends, thanks for putting up with me. I'II never forget fou guys. J.R., J.F., B.C., B.L., T.B., T.F., J.H., J.S., we've done it all and its been a blast. Vicki, you mean so much to me. I LOVE YOU vith all of my heart. Robert Koch Nell I just want to say Good Bye and l'II miss my friends. Thanks Nillow for always being there for me! And those of you who are Evited to my wedding better go, OR YOUR DEAD!! Ha Ha. usti Kulow vlom St the rest of the family clan, thanks for fii1BD, Bunny Fufunu, . . . Lenny? you re rave. Don't forget the fun times, sn't fun. Kath St Dave, want to go to Kath, 8 Shel, we're Rally Bound' and blondes are dumb lor is it And he out! Some day he will look back and laugh. Ha we ve Ma, DaDa, haha, thanks, I love you. Lisee, Shellie, Leslie, Suanna, Ro, Carl fmy sweetiel, thanks for the memories. Mo, So, Pamie, Nick, you've helped me grow so much! Dave, you've changed my life. I love you! Lynette McCaIIion It's about time, Lets get outta here, see you in Mes. Hasta Mom, Later dad. '88 Rules, McKinnley you're Rad. We're outta here! Justin McDoIe Mom, Dad, and Stacy, thanks alot for putting up with me. I will make it through and couldn't you. To my thanks for m Milks Korrie, I love special. all those alike brain . . . see there Miner e .F. and re greatly it Adele we'lI for all the 9 Good luck friends who l ll neve e rother a killer 4 years Glenis Stacey A Shelli Monique MAN mary and George for the ends and I 3 I-lop Bob T enemy J lfenf hank much for all someone .es ie lom left a challenge -to do better than your best to reserve private time. Thanks for being there. Mary - To aperson that I will because you are such a sweetie. Togall graduating for all your support its Iwi year To the one I J eran thank you for nur spebtQi,ste,l,ation:iQ rem r that I LOVE YOU' Good luctltftilwflf 88 Nagle MW To my family and friends Bunny Fufunu Red Snappy Lennypior Brenda lChICKy Towell the aiwrewfo plekabtilty Kooky ms lv Ribbed can you grab that? We re def we Dist and Rally bound' is itll This is for the ts I used to love Tiger Fufunu XXXQXXX! Darla Neal illisir ,t.t Irl A 'A W t has. they have rotted ' fun at Huy whatever you do Keep me informed. been through a lot of and Nat me through them. I ve grown a lot since my ' great memories. Nat, you're intense cried, See ya in one year Michele, April, Debbie K., egg, 5 ll. it SENIORS l 3 1 I I Hell 79 i I I I t .. . ,, f.L. . . . srls Jamie J., and my boyfriend Curtisg I love you all very much, and Good Love, Katrina Orman All my love and thanks to Moms and Dads, Angelica, Bobby, Ever- rett and 2nd brother, Steve. I Love You Eddie, Jim, Tami, Tim and Grandma, you guys are great! Mike all my love for life. I'm yours forever, Snooky. Tiffany you're the best friend anyone could ask for, To all my close friends, l Love You all. Good luck in '88, Denise Osburn Diana, Angie, Frances, Debbie, Sylvia, Patty, GOOD LUCK! Amada thanks for being a best friend. PP, thanks for the phone calls. Jose Duron thank you and I Love You. Alma Palomo Mom, thanks for all your love and Miguel, Lisa, Tina, Araceli O.K.! Maria Patino Mom and Dad Thank love you. To Gordy Karate Kat and Gelyn Patterson Monique, NW f 2 ,t.111 1 r..'. 1 ..t A. F lrsss . g- ti'i iiiit ' i ii.' teg. tAr,..McKvnley. Tofthe classof '88:..Qeod luck ,,,, Q 5 , H., , l -...---k- , - Z.. ,-- se, and Michelle me K 'K ' ' 'K I :::- GOODBYE! Sieve Polta To Warren Farrell and Johnny Leso, it was a great year in 4th perio auto. Thanks for all the burger runs. Keep on racing grease mor keys. VW's rule. Thanks Mom and Dad for all your help. Jeff Reed Thanks to my family, l'll make you guys proud! Eric, thanks for yoL support, l'll always love you. Alma, Lucy, you're the greatest bes friends! I wish you guys the best! Amada Romo thank my family there thanks. Mike, I w always knowl. Tom I tone for al remembe Ya gott Mom and Dad, yo School wouldn I HCUJGII Drama Nerds been on the futur is it honey A special the than I COUI ries. To my SDGV you! Monico, Cynthia Perez Mom and Dad, thank youifor all Andy, I love you and hope,we'll Allison, keep your grades up! Love Tracey Perez ...!,, .s!!r.y . . ' To all my friends: for the whatever do! with you! Pam years, I I dldn't l'm thankful for all the friends Thanks up with me very much! Lisa, and Best Buds made it Marlo-Blah! Gods ! Stereo! Sonya, is-Squiggy? 2ACP575! Krusti-Black! Kimi, Jen, Francine, Ftob-I lov ya! always, Special 4 your patience and support. I love been real fun. Craig, thanks for the you Craig long talks. and Liz, Pauline and Debbie YEAl-l l 2 years has become memorable, best of your years. Stay out 4 . No more P.E. Mr stay cool! 2 my little sis of trouble! And 2 spec: 4 your help support and me YO TE AMO love belongs Thanx everybody for helping me make it through this super-terrific school!tJokeJ Good Luck next year. I love you all. You too Lisa. Kim Plavan Mom, Dad, Scott, thanks for all your love and support. Cody love ya forever! Tiff, Bonae, Aaron, Betty B., Karla, Em's, Lynette, Amy, Bose, Leese, Les, Suanna, you're all the best. Keep me laughin! U 80 SENIOFIS - st. finally My first ambition is t world, then die. Ha ha Dad. thanksttorfeverything. Bobby, Jay, you'n my best friend and boyfriend, Jeff Hunt, you. Alicia Mom 8 Mike Kelly, Dawn, love you too much - Babe gotta b or the friendship. Nana, love ya and rememb for a your support. You mean the world to me forever you are in my mind - in my heart. You are a par of me. To my family, I love you and I thank you. Good luck everyone Love, yyy I Jill Schroeder .L !!t-1 Thanks, Mom, Dad, and Family. J.V. 85-86 will always bel Johr thanks for all the fun times. Fabulous Five tFoury Forever. All ,ml friends, I love U and good luck in the future, ,,..f f Jenny Schweibold Q we 7 I Mom and Mark, thanks for all the patience, awgewhvelp uring these years of high school. I love you both ver, Much. To Dianne, l lov you and all the memories we have frg A Boot Hill. Lotve, 'fJoeI Seltzeri slrr A New A Thanks Mom, Dad, an y-B2-cky for your care, conceitn, and fo putting up with me. Five Forever! Thanks for allithe I ughs Jeremy. 'I' f.Or,..Qv.iy1jg..,,mel l 'ggg couI,dn'.t..have'fj adeit ithou' y5Qou'TftMy always! flove yo Gooc Luckfto the c ss of 8 I I love u all! Q Q r Kati Shuga. N S Andrea D., eatball Sandwiches and li aries forever. Sharon, re I S as S and Wendy's. lunch will never be in the and Don forthat time other friends and the class of 88 my friends who made my senior year the year Bobby, l love you both! Good luck to Patty, Debbie revor, and Robert. Thank you Mom 8 Dad. And to all m 8 Dad. David, Earl, Jason f What 'ya look'n for, 35 and you other bums, you made school wild! Rally's! Forever! Monty Python rules!!! Later, Steimle Jen! Hang in there Eddie, Sam, 8 Nance! Liz 8 Paul, my friends. Mom 8t Dad, l love you. you. Thanks for being such a big part of my life. P-N-P forever. FOB, thanks for the friendship. My brother it out and graduate. Mom, thanks for all the support. Class you all succeed in the future - see ya in 20 years. l love weasel, Mephistopheles, Dave Totten, Doctor the other kids in the Physics room that l don't have thanks. For those of you reading this at about the , you ain't seen nothin' yet! Some people leave a l'm going to leave a dent. Hasta! made it! Sanchez, remember Bonzai, Rice Krispies, the moon. Nena and .gl-fer, you're the greatest! l love Lisa and Kim, forever B.D.C.'s. You guys are the best. been real. Dad and Penny, thanks for the transporta- dinero. Mom, you're the best! Shilita, Jeff! Swaney to the Peer Counseling gangg you're the best! T.E., I want your body! Best of luck to Class of '88. lt's a hard Love, thanks for all your support and patience . . . its helped get these past four years. Kes tut', D-Day, Flounder, Mag want to do is skank with my rude ska brothers to the best. an animal! K.E., l've got a nice ripe banana for you. lt's my head to stay in bed tucked .under the sheets, J! Ron To my parents, Thanks so very much for everything you have done for me. Mike, thanks for your help in basketball and softball. Danny, good luck in your senior year. Krista and Breanne, thanks for keep- thanks for passing me. Y 1 Stanley C wherever our lives Best you all this Dad ten til then. Twenty and l my bro, about T.J. uck YA fvreek n luck 88 making the past o est ever to Jason you mom you K good Kara forget e : '31 ggi, ove! all those great to miss dead- of sticking Gummie work and learn the anthing in a classroom! Love ya all! Adam Thanks to my friends here at school! Kathie, don't forget B3 Z9 B2J. Also, thanks to Cindy, Angie 8t Julie. My buds forever. You made my year one of the best! Becky Woods To Tracy, my love! Thanx for all the memories you gave me through HS. l'll love you forever. 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Charlene Brlnkmann Lance Brommer Krlsta Brooklns Davrd Brown Donald Brown Kyle Brown Kathy Bunch Gerald Cabral Tlm Cale Srerra Camargo Jon Campbell Mlchael Campbell Chrlstopher Carver Jennrfer Casarnasslrna John Cassidy Jay Castro Marla Chamu Martrn Chamu Bryan Chaney Dung Chen John Cherrlngton Amber Chrlstensen Dawn Clark Michael Cole Chanelle Coleman Jeffrey Colquhoun Tum Comeau Rick Contreras Joseph Conver Brlan Cook Tawnla Copeland Lrsa Cregger Deslrae Croxen Denrse Cruz Sabrlna Cruz Nancy Culbert Michael Danyou Robert Davey Lrsa Davls l Mlchael Chatelaln JUNIORS 87 Bully De La Fuente Todd Drcklnson Chrlstopner Douglas Melanle Dulay Pamela Dulln James Earwlcker Mlohael Edmondson Robert Erp Jacob Esparza Denrse Espudo Mlguel Estrada Erln Everest John Fee Lelgh Anne Flores Mlohelle Fouts Michael Fnberg Alma Fritz Elllot Frost Amber Funk Anna Funnekotter Chanlce Galvan Jaymle Garcla Teresa Garza Jason Gestrlng Wendy Gleason Brandon Glover Ellzabetn Godrnez 88 JUNIORS Tiffany Mountain never fears about being alone on the greentop as long as she has her friend Teddy with her. erik' Davld Gomez Julee Graham Wlllram Grenler Heather Grove Troy Guard Krrstln Haag Herd: Hagge Hoham Haghlghr Wendy Hale Terra Hamlrn Geraldrne Hannrgan Jenmfer Hannrgan Heather Harvey Jacquelrne Hatter Valerie Haua Kurt Heath Lorne Heldman Kara Herland Chns Herntschel Jason Hendenckson Krrstr Hendrlcks Wayne Hendrux Lrsa Hergert Jessle Hernandez Bradley Hestdalen Daneen Holman Shannon Homa Don Hood Rlchard Hood Jeffrey Hopklns Tlrnothy Howell Debbre Huber Jeremy Hughes Jeffrey Hunt Paul Hunt Tiffany Hartzler JUNIOHS 89 Dung, Jucly Huynh Alex llic Candy Inman David Jackson Dusty Jacobs Mlsti Jacobsen Tiffany Jarrell Israel Jimenez Melissa Johnson Sherri Johnston Andres Juarez Leslie Kelly Mlchael Kelly Todd Keske Crarg Kleeberger Kelly Klungreseter Justln Kolda Chester Kuel Kara Kull Mlchelle Lacarra Jeff Landrs Mlohelle Langston Joanne Lannom Robby Law Deanna Lee Preston Leigh Bonnoe Llnden Chrrstlna Lara Chen Lodroo Omar Lopez Aracell Madera Jose Lurs Madnz 90 JJUNIORS Andrea Beach fAlias JENU wispers Showtime Synergy. ! 3 rf IM. mi rf -v. ,ff ,V Mark Seltzer performs a daring feat of powering down a piece of pfzza in one bite. Shannon Magee ulema Maldonado Jennufer Malllnger Yolanda Marks Max Martrnez Bruce Mathre Don Mattingly Mlchael McArdle Robert McCarron um McCarthy Lisa McClatchey Shawn McDonald Chnstopher McGaugh Shannon McGIone Make McMullen Brenda Metendrez Nancy Me-llody Andy Meng Rachelle Mesqunt Jerry Meyers Shawn Mlchaelsen Doug Mrchaud Duane Muller S Danny Marshall J. JUNIORS 91 Josh Miller Darren Miner Adam Mitchell Earlene Mitchell Dana Moen Jonathan Montgomery Jason Moore Carmen Moreno Tammy Morgan Billie JO MorriS Jeff Morris Michelle Mosby Tiffany Mountain Jeremy Myers Gretchen Nessler Chad Nicholas Jerorney Nichols Jack Norris Alexander Novikoff Mario O Connor Chad Olds Melissa Paige Chris Parke Ronnie Parker Jeff Partridge Sean Pasek Dan Paxton Khristy Pedersen Vincent Pempelt Jose Pena Sandy Perez Ronald Perkins Travis Peterson Jeff Petty Melinda Philip Nancy Pina Shockley Rachel Pina Shockley Adonroa Pool Deanna Peterson ff 'A N92 Jursuona f aww ' st sf X hm i S' 'TP' X X ' tr l' X wx X. - , A .. 1 .... 4 at M i Y .ttrr tswm ww 3 s 4 wrwts Mak E as X X .Ns W Asad , Gabe Sanchea and Michelle Lacariaycofffde igvhiie borh try to Cross the r Qreenfoph q o r is P 3 ll l E Q ...aes 4 W : 3, Angie Vaux laughs as she is caught breaking her diet. cj' Rebecca Pool David Pratt Charles Prigge ary Pyle Karolyn Ralls David Ranes Suellen Ratliff Shen Reeves Brent Reynolds William Reynolds Armando Reynoso Brenda Rios Cynthia Roberts Angie Rodgers Jamie Rodgers Kirsten Rozenko Tony Rubens John Rummery Pauline Sahagun Joey Salazar Marty Salazar Gabriel Sanchez Aaron Sanz Kim Sawyer Timothy Scheer Steve Schissler Kristen Seborowski Mark Seltzer Richard Selway Gsay Noonee Sengchanlhalant Vilaphonh Sengsourlnho Julie Shannon C S Vicki Flohlmeier JUNIORS 93 Mlke Shaw lalan Shugeoka Sara Showen Devrn Singleton Sommone Sltaket Castro Skmner John Smlth Robert Smlth Cofola Somare Chelle Stelmle Chrvstma Strrnger Lynn Strosmder Gall Stuck: Rlchard Swundell Doug Szabo Hak Talng Scott Takacs Elrzabeth Tannenbaum Kimberly Tanner ' T Lily Tavai Sean Taylor Vanessa Taylor Kenneth Tennison James Testerman ?Christine Thompson Lisa Thompson Stacey Thompson Jenitfer Thomsen 94 JUNIORS Curt Vurprtlat is shocked that hrs frrend Christine Thompson falls asleep in his arms ,nw 5 Tammy Morgan looks in disgust as she notices there is a big bruise in her apple. David Totten Ngoc Tran Danielle Traugott Scott Tucker Emily Tunnell Shelly Turner Celeste Valdes Damon Varner Angelina Vaux Francine Verdugo Jason Verdugo Suslfon Vrlaysane Jason Vrseth Anousone Vorabouth Curt Vurprllat Tamara Walter Dranne Ward Flandy Welsser Sy Wemhaner Llsa West Shane Wheatland Mala Whltman Vrrglnra Wlllramson Dennrs Wllson Karen Walt Lisa Wlndman Bunky Womack Ben Worfel l-lolty Worrell Make Wnght Angela Wyatt Connre Xayaohack Sandle Yauger Trfflnle Yetton Shelley Yoder Cassandra Yusko JUNIORS 95 L I 4 A ,, sr V ,Hn wk- M......, l Y Q Y :'Q.:'i24a . f ' 4 it 'SL ,. .. iyi A vi M vm W X2 fix 4 w,,m,,,,m.,,,,,,.,mzmvmmmmw,,,c.,,,MM,,,,5,fW,,c5Mm,mw,mQww,,-J,. wen:-, ff vALm,,fMfmmwn:wymmfwmmM,, W,.-,,.m,wf.-.. ,..w:.wwfrww::wLgiwfr-fwra-frvwz , , ,, -nw' 'ff-mam-amxmuwww-swwwwawmwwvmwagwme Thomas Afemr Serglo Aldana Chnslopher Alford Dianna Allen Krmberley Allen Sara Allen Heather Amero Dallon Anderson John lvlntohell Anderson Sheley Anduha Floclo Arvlzu Gnna Asbury Matt Aubel Sandra Averbeck Shawn Baker Brenda Bakerunk Dawn Ballard Angela Ballon Darcy Banuet Sandra Bautlsta lvllke Baxter Klmberly Bazemore Justnn Becker Davld Beoketi Thomas Bethke Tuna Black Trevor Bollvar John Bone Theresa Boucher Chrrstran Boulan Jeff Bowles X ,X 1 X Q mai ww? A 1 ,l . s Tl' ' JQQ Ty Babe' he he f A T B - ' Q 1 ' ll . 'faloo f lr 3 - we f fa ' if Ai. 100 T .. 'gg f f K gr' ' W I . ,,,AAA are J Z yrryr yyy C 'wp-W 'fir .eitil fr V 9 -,, f if ryr i f '- Good friends Sandy Varjacic and Janice Garcia show some pretty Q smiles. Roque Bowman Gordon Brand Davud Brednnck Darren Brehm James Brown Jrmmy Brown Trmothy Brown Jenny Burgess Donna Burks Stephanre Bush Bnan Buys Juan Caballero John Cabral Trevor Cahrll Marla Camacho Jennifer Capps Johnny Cardoza Steve Carr Gary Carrrllo Mercedes Casullas Jose Castaneda Krlstl Caudle Bertha Cerda Crarg Charnberlrn Joet Chamu Wendy Chaney Dina Chatelarn Robert Chavez Darren Chrsum John Cram John Clement Shrrtey Coats Dennis Cobon Lrsa Cordero Brrdgette Corns Patrrck Corpuz John Crum Alan Crnkovrc James Crockett 1 'Z -,n Wf v' 1 V .. jg. V f 255 4 'fl Je ,iff A mr ' . SOPHOMOFIES 101 Tammy Daniels Jimmy Danko Vlckle Daugbjerg Jeremy Davls Tanya Davos Fermm de La Cerda Miguel Dnaz Bully Dickson Flachel Donals Chrlstlna Duben Jennifer Eckerle Marc: Ellerbe Kevin Elvey Mlchael Escobedo Jalme Esquivel Jeff Essa Michael Estes Joshua Evans Lmda Evans Matthew Exley Ellzabeth Fanas Michael Feese Mlke Fekete Sherry Fenner Jeff Fergerson Came Flocco Amy Fltzgerald Claud. Flores Krista Fluharty Serena Foulke Scott Fowler 102 SOPHOMORES Back seat driver Bryan Klungreseter shows Steve Sinohui the rules of the road before he Q? I will drive with him. Smit.. 333 ss S S 3 3 X is N X N51 2 X N! F- - resist MX E, . J K , ' :El Qi RNA xx ,vii X gxx Nw df w X X Sw S X sr 3 ' T I -i. We - F Va' xg N TNQ Kggqsl if x Xwx G 74 X49 W Xa eww? W -,sm N NN m Xi 2:80535 'Cf wp we was we An.NNaQ av- ...A Closed campus has created unexpressable excrtement during lunchtime Jon Franco Debra Galvrn Paula Gandarela Mota Armando Garcia Janrce Garcia John Grssler Miguel Gomez Beatrice Gonzalez Con Gustlne Tony Guzman Eric Haas Reza Haghr Carol Ham Tamml Hamlm Rachel Hanback Jrll Handzllk Jennrfer Hans Cindy Hatlestad Kim Hatter Chrrs Heaston Kenneth Hern Carolyn Hernkel Therese Henderson Sarah Henry Twyla Herczeg Alejandro Heredla Elena Hernandez Tom Hledeman Julre Hull Tar Hoang Jordan Hodges David Hoffman Elrzabeth Honeycutt SOPHOMORES 103 Brandie Hooper Rachel Hooper Scott Hovey Ashley Howe Nathaniel Huerra Nathan Huff Kimberly Huggins Almee Humphrey Jack Hussey Dlana lgleslas Guadalupe Jalmes Carolyn Janovltz Patrick Jarvrs Theresa Jimenez Wllllam Jrmenez Kym Johnson Shelly Johnson Angela Jones Lourse Juarez James Kansas Todd Kearns Marcus Kellerman Clrfton Kelly Fllchard Kelly Helen Klm Ted Kung Bryan Klungreseter Heather Krass Jlmmy Krlngel Mnchael Krlzman Xochltl LBIISOIW Aaron Lambert Flonna Landrum Matthew Larson Tum Latulrppe Jeremy Lawton 104 SGPHOMOHES 5 i r ' .. K 'N' lf . - J E' 'E Ns -11 ,.::5,i' .ra-' .. sw- 'L V me A I X S s 5 X 9 r X Ni X5 Y gas Q Q K 3 2 X l is X Q l 5 S ak X rv W ..e ...' ins it Photography students Amy Htzgerald and Ashley Howe find il easrer to be on the lens end of the camera instead of warring about ffstops and shutter speeds Jennifer Leech Steven Leslie John Lewis Cheryl Littlefield Ricky Lizalde Robert Lizalde Sylvia Llzarraga Kathryn Logan Jane Long Claudia Lopez Felrclano Lopez Laura Lopez Steve Lothspelch Mlchelle Lowry Chad Loy Edward Lujln Gerardo Madera Marta Maldonado Tony Malta Dlana Markham Jesse Martm Laurel Martlnez Mlchelle Martlnez Kevln Maslsak Mlchelle Mc Dole Sprung Mc Phee Franclsca Meza Mlchael Mllee Michelle Mllne Helen Mllton Matt Mlncey Shen Montoya Palge Moore Robby Moore Kelly Mordaunt James Morettl Errc Moms Shelly Morris SOPHOMORES 105 Anthony Morrison Rex Munoz Lorraine Myers Marlo Myers Jaime Negrete Joshua Nelson Shaunna Neubauer Bee Nguyen Hung Minh Nguyen Tnao Nguyen Trinn Nguyen Tuan Nguyen Christine Nichols Jennifer Norris Sheri Novoa Brenda Olsen Holly Oquist Alice Ordunez Bogar Ortiz Kathy Osborn Lara Osborn Chris Osinski Terry Otis Erik Owens Cnrlstlne Pak Leticia Palacio Antonette Palazzola Armando Palomo Mike Palumbo Amy Parks Bambi Parr Danette Pascua Scott Payne 106 SOPHOMORES E . Q .ae . if . s-33 X. in ' . wa 5 ax 4 I Sarah Reeves scopes out the activity during lunch. S as .mf , vm .av , .VVVV -.X X z -.X M Qt. I ' .C ew, with - .Elf ' Junior Chris McGaug h x f ef shows the sophomores Lee Smith, Scott Hovey, and Matt Mincey how to run the lunchtime music machine. W if ff f W Wy f 1 ,Sf l 'rr Q ,Ab- Scott Pearcy Nelly Pedroza Thomas Penna Joy Pennmgton Heather Peralta Claudla Perez Peter Perna Peter Peters Tory Peterson Thang Pham Julle Phe-bus South: Phenesombatr Cllfford Phlllp Joshua Plekarskl James Plnkerton Julle Plotrowskl Dante! Polta Jeff Ponce Chns Popoff Stacey Porter Michelle Pretel Kelly Price Sean Pryor Tina Radhnger Ella Ramirez Nlcole Rasmussen Tracie Reden Sarah Reeves Soledad Regalado Kristine Reynolds John Rnch Brian Richardson John Rlvers Nathan Roberts Socorro Robles Jennifer Pitka 107 SOPHOMORES P' ' 1 A 1 Aw, 2 X Marisa Swihart and Tammi Hamiin get information about clubs offered at EHS on Rush Day ' M, .. , .1 3 Robert Stone Shane Stough Danielle Stratton Marisa Swihart Tiffany Tabor Deeanna Takajo Nancy Tello Ron Tennison Junior Terrazas Patricia Terrazas Charlie Thompson Darrell Thompson Noel Tijerina Matthew Trevisan Reggie Trout Deiva Tucciarone Eileen Valenzuela Tiffany Van Fleet Alvino Vargas Sandy Varjacic Pedro Vasquez Eleazar Velazquez Joel Venti Joshua Vittek Huy Vuong Donna Vuoti Karen Wallace Carla Walter Robert Watson Randy Webb Eric West Doreen Wikstrom Mike Wilkins Emily Wilmot Lester Wong Greg Wood David Young Scott Youngstrand Shawn Yusko SOPHOMOFZES 109 5222? and 5' ,5' I Q M ms 216 3 fe? 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' ff 455 I x f X sr, gh 2 , :iff Z ilffwrri ,ef 114 FFIESHMIEN yy, I I Mm: ,,,tt l jan- , f-1, y 5 f . -er, HLWH 2853 ,, My rrsfigfsotmsitwizlsw X F X 'tv S 5 . rm, ,,,,,, M ,My 5 Wolf- o,,,, Y - , ao WW, W April Bauer tries to bribe Mrs. Woodward mth a candy cane fo get out of class to watch the wrestlmg toumeme , n fvmvrr Qs srl Q an k Maw V f J r f 'ivfemtik f W 4 4 ,J w ,V M, f at f dvr -.av ff il 1 1 2 l ,, 19-?f'1Wi ': f1r' ' ' f ifl' ' EM' ,oi it ' 1,,. -af -vs , v 'Z gain' f Q F' I ' 4 ' ., fi A , , W, f , , ,Q f:,, ,,, f J ,X 1 wwf ' 1 34 w ,lim V - F? n6e X ,,., ,, ll -.A vw ' , ,s 7 an Yvette and Anjanette Wulff enjoy each olhers company at EHS L,-V HQ x V ,J , , it r Y. f gf , MY 'i al 2 x my Bode Berreth Samule Beth Lori Bilyeu Leann Bishop Fabricio Bisson Lisa Blackwood Kristian Bolster Christa Bonaparte Aric Botls John Bracamonte Paul Brandt Misha Brank Lisa Brent Christine Brown James Brown Jeremiah Brown Jerry Brown Heather Bryant Shawna Busse Brady Cahill Wendi Campbell Jerod Cardoza Richard Cardoza Renee Carl Andre Carpentier Virginia Carranza Matt Castro Lori Chavez Jennifer Chimack Daniel Clark Julio Cobian Flick Coleman Cobi Collins Eveleen Collins Billy Connors Mark Corales Danny Corallino Frank Corallino FRESHMEN 115 Alicia Cordero Cindy Cornelson Caroline Cortez Michele Craigle Heather Crockett Michael Crockett Sandra Crockett Michele Crouch John Crowe Louie Cruz Gina Culbert Juli Culver Gary Cunningham Jennifer Curtis Bryan Da Vinci Marc Daniou Sara Dann Huy Dao Mary Darling Heidi De Jong George Delbert Maricela Dernirjyn Eric Dewall Sean Deweese Dusty DeYoung V Traci Donald Michelle Doty Sarah Dow Alex Downey Brian Duel Frank Duenas hKurtis Duffy Danny Eckert Brad Edwards Carl Edwards Jeremy Edwards Tanya Ellis Tonya Ellis Kevin Erwin Sharon Erwin Michelle 'Everding Paul Everts 1 16 FRESHMEN Nikki Oumtanar casts her ballot for freshman prince and princess -.ff ,t 'f TY ,ak Mark Fenster Georgiana Fernandez Gabrielle Fiore Cindy Fitzgerald Tammy Fitzgerald Christy Flores Karee Fluharty John Fox Bethany French Chris Furry Jami Gabbard John Gailey Salvador Gallegos Richard Gannonn Manuei Garibay iris Gilbert Jenny Gissler Leonardo Gomez Kevin Goodale Dale Gordon Theran Graver Miyona Graves Melinda Grenier John Grimes Ercilia Gualardo Laura Guajardo Heidi Guard Ramiro Guerra Jeff Gunn Cecilia Gutierrez Hector Guzman Jennifer Hamm Keri Hamon Jason Hans Brian Harper Christina Harrison FFIESHMEN 117 Chnstopher Kllmas Nucole Knox Shelble Knox Brian Kraft Yadlra Lallson Ho Lan Chnstopher Lavalle Heather Law M Knstlna Lawrence Tuan Le Jorge Lepe Nicol Lewls Steven Llvely Nlkkl Loduco W7 Ellsa Lopez gy Rosle Lopez Jennifer Maclean Dawn Magness Franclsca Maldonado Joseph Malllnger Sabrina Marquez Ennn Marshburn Joseph Martln Augustin Martinez Chrrstlna Marllnez James Mary ',,f Nikki Massle Jessica Mata f Steve Mayfleld Jennifer Mazur Stephen Mazur Michelle Mc Collom Brugetle Mc Dowell Mlchael Mc Dowell Marla Mc Hale Sophomore Chris Osinski demonstrates to the freshmen me prop- er way ro study. Fredrlck Mc Henry James Mc lntyre Kevin Mc Quead Jr Mnguel Medlna :Wh Jend Meek Fred Menduha Y 1 , . 7 ' FRESHMEN 119 Jason Kizer . , Davld Meng Lorn Mlohalek Chnsty Muller Manuel Mlramontes Philip MISIOWIGC Megan Mohler Becky Monahan Manuel Monarez Nrcole Moore Knsnna Morne Mark Morne G Andy Mornson Raymond Motas Manerva Murgura Chris Mustlon Michelle Nagtalon Trno Navarro Julre Neal Duy Ar Nguyen l-lieu Nguyen Hu Nguyen Munn Nguyen Nhan Nguyen Quoc Al Nguyen Tram Nguyen Tu Anh Nguyen Mrke Norton Veronica Olvera Davrd Ordunez Yukr Otsuka Mark Palac Alexander Palrnatler Ray Pardee Chns Pasek M Brandie' Patterson Sharon Pavinyama ,M L l.iea1Pedrin Roseann Peinado r Shana Pelletier r FOI'iUT18i8A Pena' W W- 120 FRESHMEN L---. X W7 'W wr L f Z W 2 4 2 Qi-ir fy . 2 saaa2f' wiszfw zrr, swwyfezi ,. V Z Z 3 2 2 E7 ii .Z Iaf , 42,2 Wy , new ,arrl E rr 35 Z' N ,z Lisa Anatra wisely uses classtirne to do ihe study work so she has some free time in the evening. C19 lt's amazing what a freshman can fit into a school locker 'Q ,, r IWW! f f x f ,X z X 71 W A ff ! f .1 at V, x f 4 at 'ff 7 , r , ,ze f W! f M17 1 7 V f 3 f f 2 W fd ff l Sllveno Pena Adolfo Perez Allsha Perez Irene Peters Tara Peterson Llsa Pettrtord Brlan Petty Heather Phllllps Suzanne Phrlltps Jason Plke Bentley Pllley G-Iona Plante Gregory Plunk Davld Pool Danny Prlce Jennlfer PFICE Dionne Pugh Kenneth Ralston Allsa Rasmussen Greg Rauch Vlctorla Rauch Klmberly Reed Scott Relchle Kelth Relner Marlo Reyes Martbel Reynoso Peter Reynoso Candl Rlbb Amanda Roberts Brent Roblnson Armando Rodrlguez Javler Rodrlguez Concha Rorno J J Ftuenzel Jennlfer Rumrnery Aaron Russum Mlke Ryan Erlc Salazar Ruta Salazar Juan Sanchez Joel Sanders Nikki Quintanar ,, pa, FRESHMEN 121 lsaac Sanz Laura Saye Martha Saye Kimberly Scheer Jeff Schreter Matthew Schwartz Teresa Scroggln Lellel Seng Joe Serenko Jonathan Sesma Joshua Shelton Cassie Shigeoka Roger Shorthlll Elizabeth Silva Tony Slmovski Laura Sims Travis Sinohui Daniel Slpes Jeremy Small Aaron Smith Aimee Smith Dennis Smith Tony Smith Lisa Sotelo Meribel Soto Brian Spear Michael Spencer Jason Stanish Julie Steimle Will Sternberg Magi Stoianovich Sam Stuck: Stephanie Sultany Kia Sykes Christopher Talbot Manuel Terrazas Jamie Testerman Christa! Thompson Kristi Tobler Amy Toedt Julie Toedt Denise Torres Hung Tran Tuan Trang 122 FRESHMEN 'GUS Q 414. , ,'E E., ..:ES:V?- ..,, ,, ' fr'. y,,e if ,, ,LW ,iw - Studying is status quo for the new fresh men. Duong Truong Rodney Tsuohlura Amber Tubbs Alan Tunnell Davld Valdez Anthony Valentr Danh Van Jason Van Houten Marla Vargas Anthony Vasquez Georglna Vazquez Cameron Veatch Carlos Vega Melissa Verner Klt Vllaysane Lorrarne Vlllalobos Klvm Vlseth Klmberly Vuotl f Trmothy Waldon Lane Walker Saundra Walker Scott Walker Robert Warmsley iii' -W X Joy Warren Cheyenne Whlte Chrls Wnxte Michael Wllleford Keith Wlllrams Chns Wllls. fl l .mia Glenn Wllson Julre Wllson MICNSIEG Wolf f n , f swf Eric Wolfgang Cory Woolf Tlrnothy Worley Anlanette Wulfl Yvette Wulff Steven Yorba , , ,l . Cz Patrick Walczykowski if Y' 1 V, A ' Q , Students can hardly wait to taste the ooncoctions cooked up in home , Q making. FRESHMEN 123 MMFWIF ,, ,, I Wy! 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' A: -A H M- -' , , TH M -' - - ' ,I 7 ' J' ji' A Y ' H A--- , ,, ,' , rg Fl! ,Au-W f 1 '-- Y via- ,.,- , :uf-'l' .Y , 1,-f V ,A f , M -1 7 11.2 9 :I-C A Egan, 11 2-1 iz 1uzT..,..,,,l 2, -Mg -VM gn .M Y I M ,A '-12 D! ic- :L -7 Agn, -' 'uf--W .,., Y - W ' 6-U -If 1'-5 A,., :L A ,ag if- I -nz, H K , W- - Uv H -VW W ,. W...-K-V 2' L -f 3, ,,K7 ', j-W ' , , g -T 4. H , V 4 A A Z :gp-1 r ' 4b,.4:,, Y i .3-qz. 7.1-di' k V i N,.. W -nn--cf' lv if ,7 Board of Education-Principal Board Guides District Row 7: Susan Hazel, Student Mernben Dr. George Reed, member, Charlotte Hotchkiss, President How 2: Dr. John Cooper, Superinten- dent, Bruce Studebaker, Clerk, John Cherringron, Vice President, Donald McArthur, Member Principal Leads School Beginning her second year as the principal of Escon- dido High School, Jackie Nichols has started and intro- duced new ideas and programs to help the school as a whole. Her commitment and enthusiasm towards the school and the students is shown by her daily walks around the campus and her concern for her student's welfare both academically and personally. Academical- ly she has introduced an awards program to honor students several time during the yearg she has also developed a scholarship to honor students who have shown above self qualities. She works very hard to make EHS the best school it can be in both academic and sports excellence! Jacqueline Nichols - Principal 128 ACADEMICSHIACULTY Jacqueline Nichols - Principal 'WWA Administrators - Counselors 5 4 t Dr Charles Leaf - Assistant Principal Robert Clay - Assistant Principal counselors are always considering what is best. Dr Marvin Rueble Acf-xoEMicsfFAcuLTv 129 , 1 Mike Dietz Dick Lievers Patricia Roach Assist, Advise, and Encourage Students This year at EHS we had a new addition to our staff. Mr. Robert Clay who replaced the previous vice principal, Irene Stone, has improved the staff greatly and has helped to keep the students in line. The principals have worked much harder this year to make EHS a much nicer place to be. They try to make the campus look presentable by picking up trash. They also changed the suspension policy The suspended student must report first thing in the morning to ISD tin School Deten tionj. All assignments are gathered from their teachers and the student works all day completing them without visitors. This is similar to Saturday school but more isolated. This new suspension policy has lowered the ditching rate All of the counselors deserve a pat on the back. What for'P For putting up with students and still maintaining their patience. They have proved to be dedicated to this school. They try to get students the classes they want. They give the students encouragement and motivation. They help keep the students motivated for the years they are here. Even though the students usually get what they want the Agriculture aww 1 YJ TP., 'ti DSFIC1 A. ' rmen, Lisa Di- ' ' ' 222751 i'l2UTa22aU27i,iJllZ?5'1OW ,O plant Things Are Blooming in Ag bulbs, they figure out lts worth the credits. B. Anthony Hawkins and Corey Henrfclfson get a There are many courses that fall under the agriculture category, such as Floriculture, Cfaelf afrfhe F2fmGfAJ0fif' DUSWGSSY , - Agriculture, Animal, Plant, and Veterinarian Sciences. 'The Agriculture, Animal, and C' Em y,yV m0f and Km Becke' fonfw me gum Veterinarian Sciences are all very similar, focusing on livestock production, nutrition, lines better food for better pork as the little ,ENOWS Suck if Up, breeding, health, and behavior. Plant Science and Floriculture center on plant struc- ture, development, function, and floral arrangement. They are all excellent courses, 130 ACADEM'C3fFACUl-TY offering FFA leadership and activities. Art I,:,y.2 , I K , rfwz1f,,,r, 1, , r, iii it it ryrr A 47 V ,-71, , , ,4,, ,, ,ht M aw X aff' ,A4 W Lg , i i i ' fc .-M Q. --W-fm ' 4 ,f i WWW SGW sd f 11 ' ' A, Even though this is Mr. Peters last year at EHS, he still has the enthusiam to personally help Mar- issa Fox and other students on their art projects. Art at EHS is a course that most students enjoy taking not only to meet the Artsl B. Jay Brown, a dedicated arrsrudenr, makes use Foreign Language requirement, but to have fun. This course includes basic drawing, Ofmafh SWS Wffh his aff Wvfk- Steve Brown looks to tink on Emily Tunnell as she writes obscenities about the teacher, painting, and dimension designing. If you are interested in more than just meeting the C' requirement, EHS offers a total of tour years ot Art. Art ll, lll, and IV all emphasize D, Advancmg from finger pamngv JUSM Austm development of expression through design and a variety of media. USGS 3 mushy ACADEMICSHEACULTY 131 Business A. Sophomore Fieggie Trout shoots the Gold Star in Mrs. Trapnell's keyboarding class. B, Mr. Vasquez asks one of his Accounting l stu- dents, Dianna Gruber to check her arithmetic. C. Mrs. Trapnell is all smiles when Roque Bowman scores 30,000 on Ms. Pac Man! 132 ACADEMICSXFACULTY i 1 I W f w i fi ' W , at Q Students Prepare for Future in Business The Business Department is designed to give the student essential knowledge neede to run a business or just work in the business field. Some of the classes offered an Jobs, Business Law, Typing, Accounting, Computers in Business, and Word Process ing. Students learn enough to find entry level jobs in business after or during hig school. These skills prove to be helpful in any field of interest. may X' , 4 r 2 1 '...1sir,f.,J fifffi abr ian! wil WW' ffflrw ,mfr W, Z My Consumer Economics Health and Safety river Training Students Learn Practical Aprfations One of the graduation requirements is Consumer Economics, a one semester class that teaches the student how to budget money and do taxes. It is a class that makes that first step into the real world much easier. in Health and Safety the student learns about the human body and its systems. Towards the end of this one semester course, the students are taught about First Aid and safety precautions. A. Due to severe budget cuts Mr, Moreno must resort to teaching driving skill to students with a less expensive vehicle. B. Tony Pattarozzi gives his oral presentation in consumers, which is required to receive an A grade. C. Mike Moreno has trouble negotiating the speed bump in the newly acquired driver training vehi- cle. ACADEMICS! FACULTY 133 Communicative Arts A, Susilon Vilaysane completes a photo assign- ment by taking pictures of Amy Ellinger and Heather Krass. B. Auditiohing for an upcoming play, Debbie Huber and Brian Richardson show their dramatic tal- ents. C. The grace Cheryl Durst shows comes from years of practicing dance and ballet. 134 ACADEMICSIFACULTY. Words Tell the Story Classes in this department combine words and pictures to communicate with the audiences. Drama students learn how to conduct themselves on stage in front of a audience. Speech students learn to develop confidence by addressing speeches to th class. The Journalism class publishes a newspaper called the Cougar, while learnin how to write articles and work as a team. The Yearbook class produces a gre yearbook through taking pictures, writing copy, preparing layouts, and meeting dea lines. Wit gr-.tr igri-5.1 egg: Q itww? 1 wk Z A M we V ,ne , 'E , , , 2.-LQVYL 'Comm' y V t ',F Et f I X' F7 12,1-9 T K r V Tom Everest Jerry Ferrnan Paul Green Pauline Gutierrez P- E- History-Psychology M59 Ed- The Visual Emphasizes The Idea Dance is used to communicate theme without the use of words. Students learn both the basic and the advanced techniques of dance. Photo communicates through ictures rather than words. The student learns about the camera, how it works, and ow to use it. They also learn how to develop film, howto print pictures, and what the :lifterent kinds of film and paper are. Spanish Michelle Rasmussen finds darkroom work can be rewarding when the right techniques are used, Even though Becky Woods was very nervous before her speech, she did a great job. Designing and airbrushing the art work for the Gong is just one of the things John Swafford has done to make this years book the best. As editor-in-chief of the Cougar , Mary Fifieid encourages the staff to work harder. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 135 f f' , Wgettw ndustrial Arts A. Taking electronics seriously, Jeff Geothal puts the pieces together. B. Enjoying metal shop for the past threee years, senior Mike Stein still follows the safety precau- tions. C. Showing precise concentration, Olivo Gutierrez driiis a perfect hole for his wood shop project. 136 ACADEMICSIFACULTY Students Build Projects There are three years of woodshop offered at EHS. The first year concentrates on introducing the purpose and operation of power machinery, safety, and use of hand tools. The advanced classes concentrate on modern design and construction. Metal shop is a course that teaches the student how to weld an oxy-acetylene and electric arc. They learn basic metal skills through a series of projects. ffl!f 1 B Theory and Design Stressed Auto Mechanics is a course teaching automotive service skills. Small Engine Repair focuses on two and tour stroke engines. Car Care focuses on automotive history and development. Drafting is a course where the student learns such skills as: principles ot lettering, sketching, and dimensions. Electronics is a course introducing the student to applications of electricity in transistors, tuned circuits, and power supplies. These classes are excellent choices tor those who wish to enter such fields. A. B. C. D. Jacob Esparza explains to Billy De La Fuente that changing a tire is easy. ln drafting, Heather Harvey demonstrates she is just as good as the guys. Jacob Balderama listens carefully as Mr. Spra- gue shows proper techniques of using a lathe, Mike Humphrey checks the radiator water as Bobby Becker notices an oil leak from the valve cover. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 137 Foreign Language r : ef f , x WM .. iw . . , M 2. it J i B 1 ft A. Jaymie Garcia doesn't find Spanish an overly hard class. B. lt's OK to pass notes in Spanish, as long as they're supervised by the teacher, Mrs. Hines. U. Heather Grove exchanges a small gift with a student from Japan who visited EHS one day this year. 138 ACADEMICSXFACULTY Se Habla Espano-Oui! it Hola, Bonjour - these are the most common ways to say hello in Spanish and French. In the beginning classes, students learn the basics of the languages, such as commonly used words and verb conjugations. By the second year, the students are beginning to get into the language in depthg they begin writing complex sentences in Spanish or French much like the complex sentences of English. By the third and fourth years, the students have moved on to translating and reading foreign literature. is h ti if ? K C Music B McKinley Civics David Beckett stays atter the Deli rings to finish the piece he was playing. Freshman Cassie Shigeoka plans on being with the band tor three more years. The sixth period choir ciass rehearses tor an upcoming performance, The resurgence of the band is largely due to the hard work ot Mr. Ailison. ACADEMICSXFACUL Math Exercize for the Mind 140 ACADEMICSHIACULTY To meet the graduation requirement, each student must take at least two years o' math. This year's freshman, however, must take three years. It you plan on going to a four year college, three years are required, but four are recommended. It you're jus' out to meet the graduation requirement, General Math, Career Math, or Pre-Algebra are excellent courses to take. But if you want something more challenging, you migh' want to sign up for Algebra I, Algebra ll, Geometry, or Pre-Calculus. ,,,,, g 'ZW VmV, W K f ' ii? 5? if 2 i Stephanie Sultan is anxious as Mr. Turner reads their test scores. lt looks as if Brenda Melendrez would rather be somewhere else than in a math class. Math study groups help Tammy Fitzgerald understand the assignments. Having prepared thoroughly for a test, Gretchen Nessler breezes through the problems. Brian Ross is happy to be able to use a calculator to do his homework problems. Mr. Hugins shows his algebra class how to draw an acute angie. Rob Stone almost nods off while trying to figure out the tough problems. ACADEMICSlFACUl.TY 141 Q i 5 i l i E l 2 5 5 Exploring Through Science 142 ACADEMICSXFACULTY As you can see by the pictures, science can be extremely fun and fascinating Students are responsible for taking two years of science. The two years rnust consist o' one year of Physical Scienceg such as Physical Science, Chemistry, or Physicsg ano one year of Life Scienceg such as Agriculture, Floriculture, Biology, or Animal Science Science While meeting the Physical Science requirement, stu- dents will enjoy learning about common forms of matter and changes in the matter. Classes include some lab work. ln meeting the Life or Biological Science require- ment, the student will learn about organisms, cells, re- production, evolution, human biology, and ecology. Wow! Say amazed students in Mrs. Crandall's biology class as they view a 3-D molecule, Accurate measurements are very important for Kim Armstrong and Tricia Stepanek 's experiment to come out right. Lab work is an intrigal part of advanced biology for David Wright, Flon Tjalkens, and Tony Gorodeclras. Wayne Hendrix shows the molecular structure of Taco Snacks , Jason Viseth loves to play in the agar agar. Mike McArdle points out molecular highlights to Lester Wong and Kyle Brown. Brenda Fiios and Sheri Reeves show proper safety precautions while heating products in a test tube. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 143 Social Sciences World Geography U.S. History Civics 144 ACADEMICSXFACULTY lb, ivbmmapg YI? World Geography, a freshmen requirement for graduation since 1984, is a one year course in which students learn about physical and cultural aspects of the world. U. S. History is a course in which juniors study in detail the footprints of history that have led us to the present status in which we find ourselves today. A course feared by all seniors, Civics, is an informative class that helps students better understand our complex system of government. ru-N g iQEZ3l v 'Q Q 1 .. W, 17 e aff ff quawqpmlnwv .Q Wy, ? Fll Mal---M-U-f-i iw-We i s 54. W gg A A ir ,, Q , 4' 412 ,,2A., , ai? MW af- . s , s in is we Q r s , Jess Sanchez Bart Schwarz A Mary Shinnerl Sefa Shlppey . Geog.-Drafting-Metal Driver Ed.-Math English Special Ed, '1 Christy Schmidt does the study questions at the end of the chapter. David Webster checks to see if Lorenzo Villarreal has the right answer to the study question. ls the paper in Leo Duran's hand homework or a note from a secret admirer? Mr. Busch's history class soaks up every work he has to offer about our past. Keeping ones head propped up is the best way to prevent somnia during long history lectures and Cary Pyle has the technique down pat. Willow Kerr can't believe Bobby Crawford is actually doing an assignment. ACADEMICSXFACULTY 145 Ph sical E . i LoisShlve v me . f Special Ed. A, During P.E class Pedro Lopez demonstrates his upper body strength by climbing the pegs. B. John Cleveland works his way up to court 7. C Fioham Haghighl pumps iron in the very popular weightlifting P.E class. 146 ACADEMICSIFACULTY .f :S 4. MarEiynShriver3 , .M :Tom Sprague 1.NanayStayensyV me S f l wma S it Engllshfz A Slight Change in P.E. Appearance At EHS the students are fortunate to be able to choose the activity they would like participate in. You may not always get your first choice, especially freshman. Senior comes first. Softball, volleyball, tennis, track and field, weight training, raquetball, a aerobics are just a few of the sports offered. The only change this year with P.E. is lr dress code, black shorts and a white shirt. English b , .ww rmvvfvpwf' ,W ,. M095 CJ Wa- James Stone Robert Todd Janice Trapflell PE, Special Ed- Jobs-Keyboarding An Array of New Classes in English This year the English Department has expanded significantly. No longer does English refer to just grammar. There are now English classes offering the study of composition, science fiction, modern novel, short stories, literature, and mythology. Because of the diverse choices available to students, they have become much more involved in English. This involvement helps make the three and a half years requirement much easier to meet. David Turner Math A. Jill Schroeder proofreads Jenny Schwelbolds love letter to her boyfriend. B, Shawn Thompson makes up a cheat sheet for his next English test. C. Mr. McKennna's fourth period English class starts to snooze while he reads poetry by Edgar Allen Poe. ACADEMlCSlFACULTY 147 Com uter wr il qi, A. Jean Lindstrom typesets faculty and student bul- letins as well as atheletic schedules and rosters. B. Brandon Becker finds that some of the games on the computer can also be educational. C- Dr. Leaf checks student attendance by using a computer. D, Computers are used a individual learning aides. 148 ACADEMICS i FACULTY Computers Help Run The School l Computers are used in almost every department in school. The ottice uses them ton attendance, word processing, and record keeping. Teachers use them for grading and instructional programs. Special Education uses them for individualized computer as- sisted learning. Computers are becoming integral part of the learning process. Soon every classroom and work station will include a computer. 9 Fran Warn Hank Wayman Mike Williams Gloria Woodward H Nurse 1 Auto-Metal i 41.8. r ' i l-tornemaking' i ' Computer Courses in the Curriculum Computers are more frequently being used everywhere as time goes on. EHS offers classes, such as Computers in Business and Word Processing, to help the students become more familiar with computer operations. Each class focuses on a different aspect to the computer, such as spreadsheets for accounting purposes, word proces- sors for ease in typing, and different computer languages for programming. The school provides Commadores and IBMs so students may gain knowledge in more than one type of computer. A. Mr. Prough shows Amy Parks how to do a spreadsheet on the computer. B. With Amy Parks' new found knowledge about computers, she shows Amy Androy how to change her grades. C. John Cruz and Misti Jacobson try to communi- cate with each other on the computer. ACADEMICS! FACULTY 149 Instructional Aides and Staff f 4 Vw 44 I f fgw ,ff t , fi , f ei? W f 4? 11 fi 7 ,Q , f 2 La 5 W f f X , an M, M 43 is Af Y' 1 r f X, V X 0 4, fa ry '9:,Mi'n ,- , - ' Y 2 f 2 ,, Jennifer Atkinson Anita eares Lynn Bodine Carolyn Duke ' ' .MW ,,,?,, , ,,, ,,.. W W 2 A .... in 2- . ' ' rf. l i i nnnn -zgn kV,V Judy Harnberger Diane Howe Rose Malloy Patricia Meyer Sandy Paoleila Louise Phillips Kathy Plunkett Qu Gail Erethia 2 Miriam Carpergterogg Assist. Registrar P l prmcipgi Sec. 0 Diana Shaw 2 Registrar Linda Poliak P Library Aide L 150 ACADEMICSXFACULTY iv Regina Roark Judy Warner Jerri Wintiow QB3fDfifQgH3fV9Y no Jeanllncistfazn Bobble Maffin Attendance f lifieceptionistfi P' f'Ailiendancef NanCymTurnerV L tVidkiNeisoni M :Z if in Stan Thiengv P Cashier in T- V.P, Seieretary Student fileacher Security - Custodians - Cafeteria ,, 2 V , -'Q f r ' - W A Security: Ralph Ensalmo Mike Robertson Custodial Staff Row 1: Ernie Esco- bedo, AI Alto, Sharon Owens, Joe Lewis, Rocky Villarreal Row 2: Richard Hatcher, Rick Smith, Norberto Cas- taneda Cafeteria Staff Flow 1:fKim Trout, Veronica Sanz, Sara Mora, 5Aura Pastor, Ffaulirie Townsend Row 2i Joyce Bond, ,Barbara Chapman, 'Bob Nolton, Lou i Matthews, Kay Savers L, ACADEMICSXFACULTY 151 K l rf, T lo, r E. THE TIME HAS COME Michelle Pledger is in deep thought about the upcoming game. E Rules require Ron Ualkens Io Clip his nails so he can? scratch opponents duringllhe match. Vmrk M Varsity tennis players Erin Everest and Rosie Martinez discuss their game pian before going up against San Pasqual. E The pep club does lheir share to me up the football players at half time. Wrestling coach Taz Murtaugh tells his team ihey are tough! Typical Cougar paraphernalia found at a waterpoio match. The varsity warerpolo ieam gets a 'last lookeover before faclng'Army Navy. The varsity volleyball steam practices pounding our the other team. Coach Mike Williams gets his ieam riled up about their game. 154 SPORTS XX hy be an athletic direc- tor? lt's a challenge. You try to give some in- sight as to how you feel a sports program should be run, com- ments first year EHS Athletic Di- rector, Jeff Carlovsky. You have to keep your thumb on the pulse of the athletes. Perhaps putting in the twelve plus hours everyday aside from coaching football and softball, and teaching three p.e. classes allows Coach Carlovsky to keep a handle on sports scene here at EHS. He remarks, l'll do whatever I can to help the kids here. pl GMA? 0 apid-flowing adrenalin is commonplace among Cougar athletes on the big day. lt's game day, and it's visi- ble all over campus. Likely to be seen are the letterman jackets, the team shirts, and the Good Luck banners strewn across the walls. The cheerleaders are handing out their gifts, and the players are reviewing their game plans and pumping each other up by yelling across the halls on their way to class. Typical conversa- tion at lunch time consists mainly of, Are you going to the game tonight? The pep rallies are highly anticipated and the noise therein is deafening, school spirit here at EHS is what really keeps the Cougar athletes going. SPORTS 155 THAT VVASNVI' SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN If ,, ,W , , , 4, :-- V ,, f 1' 1 My V gg, , A ' '-' W I 156 SP OF2TS ,,. 5 1 4, . Ywmhk 4 '-'l ..ii A22A . . . h AA t may A it I vllg I V , N . . -my . .V A. l-leather Grove and teammates fight over the referee with all their might. B. Escondido and San Pasqual play greased pig with the football. C. Emily Tunnel says, lhateit when that happens. D. A Cougar soccer player can 't seem to get a foot on the ball. E The Cougar waterpolo team says What play was that? F After applying the face plant hold , Jeff Bowles gets chewed out by the referee. G. Paul Anthony takes flight to beat the mid-air tra ffic. H. P.J, Baldwin topples over as he misses a rebound. l. Curt Vurpillat closes his eyes to the world as well as to the ball. N5lj,gcr'G w17 MM lw SPM here are those rare occa- sions when things don't go the way they're planned, or the unexpected happens. The sports world is definitely no ex- ception. Alas, 'tis the glorious world of the not-so-great mo- ments in sports. The football gets fumbled, the opponent serves up an ace, the ball is stolen away, or the player is ejected for a period of time. Whatever the circum- stance, Escondido's Cougars aren't immune to the unpredict- able. Yet, contrary to the norm, the Cougars are capable of bouncing back and turning things around to their advantage, de- spite the embarrassment. So, amid all the hustle and bustle of the sports world, one must re- member the athletes who fouled up, got kicked out, missed a shot, or lost the ball in order to appreciate the ones who excelled and succeeded. SPORTS 157 A, Steve stick like glue Hill goes to work on his opponent, B. Tony Gorodeckas attempts to steal the ball away while his opponent ish 't looking. C. Erik Pili powers through the water looking for someone stupid enough to try and teke the D. Ron Ualkens demonstrates the San Pasqual offensive technique, The Bird E Craig Campbell obliges the illustrious yearbook photographer with a picture worth a F Holeman Tim Howell awaits a wet pass from Tony Guzman. G. Goalie Wayne Hendrix makes a pass to the open driver and gets another assist. H. Chris MoGaugh takes off on a fast break to another Cougar score. Varsity Wins League G G ball away from him. thousand words. Q ,,,, l. Chris Carver says, This game would be a lot easier without people climbing all over your back, G I ,O ',', cg .',,,, ' , 'iii Q of ,fn Nm-gage! if I I V it , W . to ' 2 5 EE lo. Row 7: Billy Reynolds, Jett Morris, Tony Gorodeokas, Teresa Moretti Steve Hilt Chris McGaugh How 2: Mark Flee Coach Gary Sadnick, Dana Moen, Ron Perkins, Erik Pili Curt Vurpiliat, Dan Paxton, Mike Fieek, Flon Ualkens, Cra Campbell 158 SPORTS if F .... . T G or twelve years he's paced the deck with anticipation, and for a rnan who never played polo until college, Coach Gary Sadnick really knows his stuff. When asked about how he kept himself going, he replied, t'l enjoy teaching people about aquatic sports. Take a freshman, for example. You're generally taking a player with no knowledge of water polo, Their progression is almost wholly due to your teaching. And teach well he has. Three year varsity letterman Tony Gorodeckas commented, t'He really knows the game and knows how to convey it to the players, And seeing his poloists perform is as exciting as seeing Coach Sadnick himself. One observer voiced, Sadnick is one Q outspoken man. Sometimes you have to laugh. l've seen him yell, jump up and down, dive into 3 the water, and laugh hysterically at a joke no one Q, else understood. But when you get right down to f 4 ' ' T 1 V business, no one knows polo as well as he uw ' rr r f 1 V . does. : V . xx! , V irvl , f X , wa, -9 ,,.r 2 ll.r ' . . ' wx. , 5, V ,--- ' 'li 5 'G M .' -- ,M VW f -- ' T r---t Y - p .. Aiii iffi 92- Wgmijy V K' A r ff ,,,, kkrr V f Attt i tiss H V fVV ,.,, .,1V ' . . . . .,, rr. Q if M 'i i' - ' , l Row f: Wayne Hendrix, Eric West, Teresa Moretti Cory Woohi Nate Huff Tony Guzman, Scot! Hovef Lee Smith, Skgo Phiffip Row 22' Coach Jim Stone, Eric Jacobson, Jeremy Edwards, Kim Bazemore, Marcus Ketlerman, Mark Palac, David Poole Chris Parke, Dan Polta, Tim Howell he varsity water polo had a banner year, winning it's first league title. After some early losses to 3A schools the team went 13- 3 and earned a trip to the CIF playoffs. The highlight of the season was the thrilling game with Rancho Buena Vis- ta. The game's winner would be league champ. The Cougars were down by two at half time, but came back to go ahead with five minutes left in the game and then hold off repeated at- tacks by RBV to win the game and the championship 9-8. MVP goalie Curt Vurpillat kept the ball out of the Cougar net while co-captains and high scorers Ron Tjalkens and Tony Gorodeckas put the ball in the opponent's goal. Erik Pill played great defense all season. Ron and Curt were also named to the first team all Avocado League Team, marking the first time any Escondido player made the first team. The rest of the team added depth and experience making the '87 team the best ever to play at EHS. SPORTS 159 Girls Have Fun Michelle Pledger gets tennis and volleyball mixed up as she backhands ihe ball over the net, Emily Tunnel! kneels and prays the bail will go over, Denise Clester gets sei for a powerful spike, One of fha two sophomores on varsity, Carrie Fiocco serves up another devastating poihi against San Pasqual Lisa Windman digs for the spike and seis up a return. Karee Fiuharfy jumps high to make a good set. Julie Hill stretches to make the set for the Cougar splker. M e 11,2 ,V,,', ' ,, ',,i- -3 if , ,,,. Mi g,,f,,.l,,f if WW Wifi- ,iiwliiilllrlii .. re M r ,,i ,i M iii s , I Y 'fuzz' ,.l ,S A ,f we if ,, .A B Q i 4 if , 5 , 1 syyi .s,,,, ,.., 160 SPORTS Row 1: Coach Lori Becker Flow 2: Aimee Bailey, Carrie Hocco Row 3' Krista Fluharly, Noel Blais, Becky Pool, Row 4: Michelle Piedger, Denise Clesten Emily Tunnell, Sarah Henry AF! 'ow 1: Matilda Abed Stephanie Sultany Michele Crouch, Daisy Salas Ffow 2: Ruth Henry, Bridgette Corns, Karee iuharty, Jami Gabbarol Michelle Nagtalon Row 3: Coach Ruth Henry, Bethany French, Aimee Smith, Patty Henderson, isa lfwndman, Deanna Lee r r j G G expect a lot, says first year coach Lori Becker. But she also gives a lot. Now in her fifth year as a volley- ball coach, the Utah State gra- duate has high hopes for the sport of volleyball. After four suc- cessful years at San Pasqual, Coach Becker switched to the EHS team when she was hired as a member of the P.E. staff. Becker says, l'm excited about the sport and l'm glad to be a part of it. An advocate of paren- tal support, Becker initiated team dinners weekly at a different player's home, not only to boost morale, but to study and to re- emphasize academic excellence. .ii riww ii greatly improved sea- son, is how Coach Becker describes itg the varsity finished stronger this year tying for fourth in league. Led by seniors Michelle Pledger and Denise Clester, the Cougars had an exciting season. We played the first place teams really tough, says Becker. And with junior Emily Tun- nell being the most coachable player and the team united like never before, the Cougars volleyed on to success. Tied for third for the Avocado League, the junior varsity netted a smashing season. They had a great second half and they beat the first place team, says Becker. The junior varsity looks promising as they move up to the varsity. Becker commented, The talent is here. SPORTS 161 Varsity Nets Third JV Learns the Strings A. Sandra Dulay serves up the march point' against Sen Marcos. B- Cathy Price concentrales on the ball as she makes a return, C. Erin Everest shows good follow through on her two-handed backhand shol. D. Michelle Milne laughs hysterically as she whiffs the ball. E Maria Cemacho says, oh, as she sees the ball coming foward hen F Yvette Wulff sprfnts to make ihe shot. 162 SPORTS , ,, .7 Row Candy Inman, Claudia Perez Sandra Daley Lisa Ponce, Rosie Martinez, Melanie Dafa y How 2: Coach Alan Richer: Sarah Duley, Cathy Price, Kim Moreno w 7: Gina Culbert, Cori Gustine Row 2: Lisa Brent, Maria Camacho, Jennifer Price, Heather Law Row 3: Yvette Wuifi ifnya Davis, Michelle Milne, Danette Wulff l C. is motivation stems from two things: He likes work- ing with teenagers, and he's come in with a real good team whose attitude gleems with positiveness. First year coach Alan Richards is pleased with his varsity tennis team. 'tl'd like to go 9-5 this season and beat Carlsbad once. Then we'll be successful, says Richards. With a record of 9-5 or not, the girls welcome their new coach excitedly and appreciate his dedication. Says returning senior, Lisa Ponce, l-le's a good coach, he spends more time with us. W' lacing third in league this year, the Cougar varsity served up a memorable season. With Carlsbad being the team's most formidable oppo- nent, the Cougars suffered an un- forgettable loss to the Lancers by just one and a half points, but bounced back to overpower the league's latest addition, Rancho Buena Vista. This victory was led by senior Sarah Dulay, who fin- ished with an outstanding record in the singles matches. The Cou- gars did suffer one setback, los- ing Karrie Pettigrew to knee sur- gery in mid-season. However, the girls pulled it together and sent three doubles teams to league playoffs. On the other hand, JV didn't have an equally successful sea- son, but the future looks promis- ing for such a young team that has years to improve. SPORTS 163 Varsity Changes Directions A,Defensive back Ken Mason crawls his way into the play. B. Mike Gurr sprints like lightning for another Cougar touchdown. C. Tom Everest is drenched by a bucket of ice water folio wing his first victory as the Cougar head coach over Ei Camino. D. Linebacker Johnny Diaz intercepts and makes a good return. E Wide receiver Gabe Sanchez turns on the speed leaving the Knight defenders behind F Quarterback Wm Bone does a little jig while looking for an open receiver. i G. The Cougar defense gang tackles the running back for no gain. H, Sean Stunich kicks off after a Cougar touchdown. l. Injured early in the season, Travis Golfing still is excited about the Cougars upset victory over league leading Oceanside. J. Gary Larrabee alludes a San Pasqual defender with a clever eye take. 15, lin Doug Row 3: John Hughes, Vince Pinpet, Neil Small Mark Woodshank, Bobby Pina, Jeff Stan Johnny Diaz PJ Baldwin Jon 164 SPORTS Chris Jeff Zarate Flow 4: Hay Don Hood, Mason Russ Williams, Danny Marshall Mike Scales, Larry Mejia, Robert Miller om Everest Klungreseter, John cott Baker, Joel Seltzer, Tommy Milks Row 6: James Hendrickson, Jeff Frank, Jeff ootball is a tradition with Coach Tom Everest. Hav- ing a father involved in coaching inspired him to also be- come involved in football and coaching. lt gives me an oppor- tunity to give young people the same thing I learned. lt's my way of staying involved with the game l love. After nineteen years of coaching at a variety of levels, he still enjoys it very much. He says his greatest reward is having a player come back to him and say You were part of my success. Tom Everest's greatest thrill is working with people trying to be the best they can be. roiitm he Escondido Cougars started the '87 football season under first year coach Tom Everest. The Cougars got off to a rough start losing many games by one or two points, but with a win over El Ca- mino 23-7 and a long overdue Homecoming victory over Ran- cho Buena Vista 17-16 fthe first homecoming win in six yearsl, the season felt better. The Cou- gars finished the season with a big upset win over Oceanside. Offensively, the team was led by quarterback Tim Bone. The de- fense featured linebacker Joel Seltzer and backs Ken Mason and Bobby Crawford. Injuries kept players like Mike Scales, Ar- mondo Chacon and Travis Coll- ing out for much of the season. A total of five points seperated the team from their place to the league title. When Coach Ever- ests was asked how next season looks, he responded, We'll be five points better. The Black is Back! gs, 4 451231 ZW: 'fr Q2 , 6 he f ww 4-O4 ' J if 6 W ,Z H5 '-1. f '51 A ,, lgg ,Ar U , 14 ,,, Q J' ff, , , 'Wim ik r wk tr., , awww D frosh Row 1: Andy Morrison, Kerrie Armstrong, Jorge Lepe, David Valdez, Chris Klimas, Joe Mallinger, Kevin Goodale, Travis Sinohui Row ?: Eddy Iglesias, Jake Balderama, Tony Eckerd, Sean Deweese, Richard Cardoza, William Sternberg, .Li Ruenzell Row 3: Fred Mendiha, Seorge Deber, Louie Cruz, Torn Fudge, Rob Pool, Jon Barnes, Jeff Adams, Raymond Motas, Silverio Pena, Gary Cunningham Row 4: John 3racamonte, Gilbert Anguiano, John Sesma, Khris Bolster, Chris Lavalle, Chris White, Brent Robinson, Dennis Smith, Kevin McQuead Row S: Mark Morris, Sam Playless, Brian Clark, Ron Gobye, Scott Reichle, Tino Navarro, Mike McDowell, Brian Petty A. Jeff Essa looks on as the Cougar defense smashes a La Jolla haifback, B. Steve Sinohui is all leg as he boots the opening kickoff C. Jim McCarthy dodges an Eagle for a big gain. D. Mike McDowell makes a diving tackle which denies the offense a first down. E lljiohard Cardoza attempts an onside ick. F Keith Williams breaks through the line to sack the quarterback. team he varsity future depends upon the bright young ta- lant of the Cougar J.V. Led by the coaching of Jon Burnes and Jeff Mitchell, the Cougar fu- ture looks great! The powerhouse backfield of Steve Sinohui and Neil Small was the determining factor in many close games for the Cougars. An awesome de- fense led by Alex Novikoff and Jeff Fergerson stopped numer- ous big threats for the mighty Cougar J.V. The Cougar freshmen brought on a new look for future football here at EHS. A big honorable mention goes out to those in the orange and black who put forth a tre- mendous effort. Everyone looks forward to their maturing and quality leadership from Eddy Igle- sias and Gary Cunningham. Un- der the wings of coaches Jeff Ad- ams and Tom Fudge the Cougar future looks bright. 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But the glory of running as he calls it, prompted him to return to Escondido High School and coach cross country. The first four years Coach Clay assisted Chick Embrey. Now in his eighth season, he's hopeful. Says Clay, I hope students have a positive experience that may be a lifelong commitment to advance to be the best they can be. Clay em- phasizes a positive attitude rath- er than a win-loss record. All in all, Coach Clay enjoys what he does, lt's fun! ith seven of their top runners out for illnesses and injuries, the '87 cross country team suffered a setback. Injuries kept us from meeting team goals, reported Coach Clay. Nonetheless, both the boys' and girls' teams fin- ished with records of 3 - 4 placing the team fifth in league. Success came for the girls' side with the home field advantage. Top run- ners Kim Armstrong and Kirsten Rozenko performed their best against San Marcos and Ocean- side, which were their only home matches. The boys, however, were strong contenders at C.l.F. Jason Heideman, out of competi- tion the second week of the sea- son due to a strained leg muscle, came back to place first. Gerald Cabral followed in fourth place. The Cougars lose only three run- ners to graduation, so next year's team looks to be even more suc- cessful. SPORTS 169 Leagues Twice As Nice Mike McArdle forces his opponent down using a deep waist-ride, Senior Sean Sfunich struggles forthe pin as the referee makes sure his opponents shoulder is on the mat, Three year varsity letterman Gary Armstrong applies the pressure to another helpless victim. Gabe Sanchez cfnohes the half Nelson to put his Wsta opponent away. Arturo Anguiano muscles his opponent to the ground, After the take down, senior Travis Golfing takes control of his San Marcos opponent. Armondo Chacon works herd to pin his oppo- nent in the Escondido Tournament. 170 SPORTS 91 ,A rr -I QW , lm 1 M .V Mun Z oach Clay Clifford has been teaching for eight years as a lvlath and Ge- ography teacher. This is his first year as the A.SB fAssociated Student Bodyj advisor. He start- ed his education at Palomar Ju- nior College for the first two years then finished his studies at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. When asked why he chose to be a coach, lvlr. Clifford replied that he enjoys passing on what he has learned and also enjoys seeing the kids do their best at what they have learned. NW ougar wrestling is taking shape here at El-l.S. The Cougar varsity took the Avocado League Championship for the second year in a row. This year's outstanding team was lead by seniors Gary Armstrong, Armondo Chacon, Travis Golling, Bobby Pina, Chris Flonalds, Sean Stunich, and Tony Woodshank. Season highlights were hard- fought victories over rivals San Pasqual and San Marcos. In the league showdown against Oceanside brought the Cougars pulled of an exciting victory to remain undefeated in league. There overall record was il-1. A major accomplishment was plac- ing second in CIF with first places earned by Travis Golling, Chris Ronalds, Steve Brown, and Ar- mondo Chacon. Gary Armstrong took third and Arturo Anguiano nabbed a fourth. Six wrestlers advanced to the Masters State Qualifying Tournament. SPORTS 171 League Cougars PinSecond In I I 1z VZ7W5f ina V fm. V ' .. N si E n f , , g , , .IZ wg 1 'LJ 5 7 5 , 5 5 il 3 E i 5 if 2 . . 5 - X 4 i , 2 How 7: Joe,MalIingeL K5vih Gooofale, Mifei VFGHIQ Z17uE:rias,A Riokyilizgdbfe, Est6s,F?ow 2: Joe-I Venfg Christi-an Bpillah, ' h Anselmq, Kris Bolsfezi J0hnVBracamof1te Row1,3: VG0ach 7'azkMmjtaugh4 Mark Johansen, F?ohan'Haghighg Coach' G!ay,C1ffford 1 72sP0i2eTs 4 ' A A. Mike Fekete prepares to leg ride his opponent to the ground. B. Ricky Lizalde uses the tricky bron- co hold to bear his opponent. C. Don Hood wrenches the neck of his adversary. D. Frank Duenas bulls his opponent to a pin. E Jeff Bowles is too much for his advi- sary as he racks up the near-fall points. F Ricky Lizalde cradles his opponent onto his back. a QW he junior varsity wrestling teanwfmed whh youngtah ent,incHnMng the Hkes of sophomore Ricky Lizalde and heshman Hank Duenas pmced second overaHin the Avocado League. In addition to their high mace Hnmh, We teanw pmced third in the Helix Tournament. As an added bonus the Cougar freshmen scored high in the an- num Poway hoy1Tounmy.The Cougars are looking forward to an equaHy successfuL H not bet terseasonrecominextyean SPORTS 173 ,mm WW if 4' f f 2 2 s 4 1 1 1 Q P' Wg: .gf 5 - ,fm ,- W l f , K , 5 ,,,, ff y ,,!,. , f 1 Ziff W f ' E E 1 :W s f , E A fter coaching girls' varsity soccer for two consecu- tive seasons, Jack Saffell had planned on retiring. Howev- er, due to conflicts regarding this season's coaching staff, he re- turned to help the team finish out the season. His return greatly en- couraged the players and brought some life back into the team. The will to play good soc- cer was what one player attrib- uted his return. Coach Saffell is a great coach, he really keeps the team going through the ups and downs voiced senior letter- man Dianna Gruber. fter a slow start, this year's varsity put a foot in the right direction and started shooting for high goals. Finishing off the season only one game away from the playoffs, the girls had a learning experience, gained valuable playing skills, and learned the true meaning of sportsmanship. Soccer is a very difficult sport to play, you have to be able to predict what is going to happen so that you can pre- vent it reports senior Dianna Gruber. Perhaps learning to pre- scribe that preventive medi- cine can be creditted to the Cougars' varsity goalie, the only four-year letterman, captain, Denise Clester, and oo-captain Lori Vergeer. SPORTS 175 Boys Get A Kick Out of Soccer Junior Cary Pyle forces his opponent io shoot while giving him the evil eye, Returning letterman, Dana Moen at- tempts to put the Cougars ahead wiih a penalty kick. Three year varsity leiierman, Chris Zarte prepares to boot the bali down the lieid. Steve Sinohul skillfully eludes three San Pasqual players to attempt a goals 'I -i f fc Qari Edwards takes command by ralqingieh i iCf'iE1fQ'6 toward the goaiy i , iiirc A promising jvaer attempts? slider Kevin Masisak keeps his head infhel' ii game. ' V l we si5oRTs 'iiii 1 l i iyi ff l! ZV fz g I Varsity Row 7: Chad Gustine, Sieve Sinohuii Mario O'Connor Roque Bowman, Richard Nagtaion, Coach Gary Damon Arredondo, Greg Woods, Pat Jarvis, Dana Moen, Steve Nolan, Cary Pyle, David Hanes, Jason 28 ary Vosburg has been here at EHS for two years and has been an inspira- ,,,,,, ., ,,,, ,,,, , , ,SW - ,,,,, ,W ,Y f.fQ'., 'Q' N. LQ' VN -4 W' MLC V if ' - ,,,,!.,W,.y,,,,fm7w,'ffllI'L Q.Qff. Q.,f,.,M ,M 6 WZ 'M . ,,rr,,, 24 32 i 4 2 1: Matt Trevison, Kevin Masfsak, Fabricio Bisson, Carl Edwards, Scott Fowler, Vince Carrilfo, Chris Pasek Flow 2: Scott tgsfrand, Eric Jacobson, Ted King, Jon Franco, Jason Hendricks, Scott Takacs, David Hoffman, Tony Guzman, Jeff ze, Coach Brad Krause tion to everyone who has had the pleasure of meeting him. l-le is so full of enthusiasm and spirit it's hard to imagine him doing anything else besides standing on the sidelines yelling. will 6095 Q G E his year, we had some high expecta- tions for the season. Although we came up slightly short, this season's team had a great year reported varsity coach, Gary Vosburg. Key play- ers to note this year were seniors Steve Nolan, Fernando Ricardez, and Damon Arredondo with help from junior Mario O'Connor and sophomore Southi Phemeson- bath. Their final record unfortu- nately does not do them justice as far as soccer skills are con- cerned. The Cougars however, remained relatively close in Avo- cado league competition, they demonstrated excellent playing ability as the season gradually progressed and they look for- ward to an even more successful season next winter. SPORTS 177 1 A. Debbie Huber evades a Knight defender. B. Jill Schroeder goes for the extra point. C. Cathy Price topples as she attempts a layout. D. Tina Black travels away from her defender. 4 E Laura Sims pulls down an important rebound against San Marcos. E Bethany French out manuvers her Knight opponent and easily scores another lay-up. G. Kristina Morris loses her grip on the game. 178 SPORTS STEP BY STEP J Varsity Flow 1:Dianne Waroi Una Black, Sarah Dulay Kerrie Armstrong, Michelle Varney Noel Blais Row 2: Coach Mike Edgington, t Price, Michelle Fouls, Kelly Klungreseten Debbie Huben Jill Schroeder Teresa Morettl Debbie King T yt? or Mike Edgington, coach- ing the girls' basketball team here at Escondido presented a monumental chal- lenge. With a bachelors degree in humanities under his belt, the Long Beach State graduate took a position on the coaching staff two years ago and does not in- tend on looking back. This is my first experience coaching a varsi- ty basketball team, but I can be patient says Edgington. 0 G G t can be very, very frus- trating starting from scratch reports Coach Edgington. But the girls have kept a very good general atti- tude, and the six seniors have ex- hibited very good leadership. For the Cougars, a girls' basket- ball team here at EHS became a reality a mere two years ago. These girls deserve recognition for getting this program started. These girls are the ones that have to pay the price and be a young team just learning. But the learning has not come easy for the Cougars. lt's a step-by-step progress, and I feel good about their improvement. But it's hard for ftheml to see the improve- ment. As for next year, there are real good athletes coming up from the junior varsity. Then again, comments Coach Edging- ton, there are very good girl ath- letes here at EHS. SPORTS 179 Hard Work and Hustle 5 '4 opponents are virtually useless when Mason Stevenson is passing the ball. Paul Baldwin demonstrates his lighting speed as well as shooting skills. Paul Baldwin steals the ball! Senior Tim Bone passes along his re- markable skllls to the likes of Gerald Ca- bral. Taking advantage of the new three point rule, Tim Bone makes sure he's outside the line. Brooks Barnhard works on perfecting his one-handed slam dunk. Varsity: Coach Mike Williams Tim Bone Mike Scales Mason Stevenson Chris Heintschel Greg l-'elk Brooks Barnhard Curt Jason Hendrickson PJ Baldwin Jeff Hopkins John Chernngton Gerald Cabral 180 SPORTS IEW' N.. N,A. e's not only one ot the fa- vorite physical education I tm .n , . o,4i .. Arr ' K ,,. t j teachers here at Escon- i, e i . , fi dido, his players also regard him tx i D as one the greatest basketball coaches around. l-le's coach Mike Williams and he's highly re- garded by his peers for the excel- lent job he has done with this season's Cougars. Coach Wil- liams enjoys coaching this team because I take pride in this school and l know l'll get the best ,V athletes to work with. And , whether or not the game has gone well, he's the ideal man to have around, he's always in high spirits. or W9 6 he Escondido Cougar Bas- ketball team lett its mark this year in the standings with a very strong second place finish in the Avocado League. This year proved to be the best year tor the Escondido Basket- ball team in many years. Excel- lent leadership was demonstrat- ed by seniors Tim Bone, Paul Baldwin, Greg Feik, Mason Ste- venson, Mike Scales, and junior Brooks Barnhard. ln addition to the the strong finish this season, the Cougars placed high inthe annual Chino Tourna- ment. They also earned big wins over cross-town rival San Pas- qual and city rival Oceanside. The team went into C.l.F. compe- T titions with high hopes ot placing well. The only major obstacle be- tween Escondido and the first place trophy next year will be a strong El Camino team. SPORTS 181 I-loop Ia and More ffwbf ff rx Q IA4 xg 'M r ' f uv , ' W' L2 E Q , 6 O 4 ---.- Y X X 1 ,N IP!- ' 3 f , gi :W N 0 'W , aa... if IVHJQEWA. 'gf , My M If. ! 'V . x W , ,J g I QW 'ry g 182 SPORTS J. V: Tuan Mguyen, Mei! SmalL Jim McCarth , Jeff Fer erson, Robert Chavez Tom Perma, T fer Sommer Tor Peterson, Y 9 Y - Y Montgomery, Robert Erp, John Oabrah Steve Carr arg? WMS? 5 5 it Z: mm Z 45 5 5 i 1. A. John Cherrlngton goes up for a lay up to add to the Cougars lead B. Tyler Sommer goes up for a dunk to clinch the victory over Oceanside. C. Robert Chavez makes a lay up ln rare form. D. Gary Cummingham shoots over a Lancer guard. E Carlos Vega shoots and scores two for the Cougars. F The opponent tries to reject Scott Flelchle's shot, but he gets it away. well BW WL he Junior Varsity team was on top of things this year with wins over Oceanside and San Pasqual. As for the play- ers, the ones to look out for in the coming seasons are Robert Cha- vez, Tyler Sommer, and Neil Small. With hard work by each of these young men next year, they will be the team to beat in the future. SPORTS 183 Cougars Dig Volleyball A. Ethan runherz gels down and does twen- fy. B. With e perfect spike, Johnny Diaz wins the point. C. Patrick Oorpuz prepares to se! the ball to Tommy Pena. D. Tommy Penne puts the ball over the ou!- stretohed arms of the blocker. 184 SPORTS Q I Zlr , Row 1: Wayne Hendrix, Todd Anderson, Brooks Bernhard, Johnny Diaz Cary Pyle, Michael Edmondson Flow 2: Tunnell Tuen Nguyen, Jason Gestring, Hector Vasquez, Alex Novikofl Joel Seltzer, Mack Cole, Coach Lori Becker 7: Tony Malia, Matt Nance, Tommy Penna, Mike Brown, Steve Carr, Randy Webb Row 2: Coach Dave Turner, Patrick Tony Guzman, Roque Bowman r r his is Lori Becker's first year as the EHS boy's vol- leyball coach. l've coached volleyball for six years, boys volleyball is familiar, and I love it. Miss Becker tries to mo- tivate her players and instill good sportsmanship. She expects the team to work hard and play their best, with that they can beat any team in the league. She says a competitive attitude, desire, and determination will get them a win- ning season. The Utah State graduate is work- ing on her master's degree at SDSU in sports phsycology. it ttlrll n only their second year of competition, the boys volley- ball team has shown great im- provement, but was still not a league contender. Returning players from last year's inaugural squad were Ethan Tunnell and Jason Gestring. Up from the J.V. were Mack Cole, Dusty Jacob- son, Alex Novikoff, Tuan Nguyen, Todd Anderson, and Wayne Hendrix. The experience the team gained last year has proved very useful in keeping up with the more experienced teams in the Avocado league. Dave Turner took over the J.V. team this year. He has tremen- dous fun teaching the young players the skills required to be an effective volleyball player. Soon the experience gained will not only allow them to compete on the varsity level, but will also make the team a power to be reconned with. SPORTS 185 Keeping Pace in 88 As Mario O'Connor, Mike Booth, and Greg Felk complete their first hurdle Greg Feik takes the lead With baton in hand, Mario O'Connor races for the finish line. Attempting a Wrst place win, Doug Mi- chaud throws the discus with all his strength, Running with that special Cougar Pride, Jerid Meek sets a steady pace. In one of his best events of the sea- son, Mike Booth clears his final obsta- cle with force. Anthony Valenti successfuiiy executes the high jump on his iirst attempt. 186 SPORTS ' 2 . as 9 Q Uii3lUf ,ff K V YW --fu., ..,.,, L-.f - of gy? Row 1: Travis Sinohui Richard Cardoze, Mario O'Connon Steve Sinohui Mike Gurr, Mike Booth, Greg Feik, Jeff Bowies, Shaw Baker Row 2: Jerid Meek, Chester Kuei Anthony Vaienti Scfoti Payne, Jim Mclntyre, Sy Wemheneg John Bone, Jeff Fergersol Jeff Ponce, Doug Michaud Row 3: Pat Jarvis, Russ Vwiiiams, Eric Haas, Mike Garcia, Gabe Sanchez Mark Seltzer, Josh Miiie Don Hood Eric Sha w, Je y Myers, Jason Heidemen, Sem Stucki Row 4: Larry Mejia, Jeremy Le wton, Bobby Pina, PaulAnth0i14 Erik Jacobson, Greg Wood Row 5: Coaches Rick Hanson, Ben Tuokezc Robert McKenna, Andrea Milieg Pam Hanson, Tot Everest ith a coach as dedi- cated as Rick Hanson is to the sport of track and field, it's easy to see how Escon- dido's track team was as good as it was this year. He gave special support to those who needed it most and encouraged the whole team to do their best. instead of winning being the first priority, he emphasized getting out there, trying your best to succeed, and supporting Escondido High School. 6049, .Abi X his year's track and field team sported hard work and hustle. Standouts from last year's squad include Jason Heideman, Mike Gurr, Mario O'Conner, and Jeff Bowles. With added depth this year the team fared very well in the Avocado League. A major change in the track and field team was the coaching staff. All the coaches are new to the EHS track program, however, each brings a realm of coaching and track experience to the team which added new learning for the participants. With only three sen- iors on the squad, the future also looks bright. SPORTS 187 Leap into League f mW,,WMi,,,w 188 SPORTS 1 ' ,,,. H ' ' O , 9 Row 1: Julie Neal, He.:-ziher Lava Kristi Hendricks, DaisySaIasgwMelar1ie Dulaja Gypsy Tebelman, Kerrie Barre-th,gLisa Davis? K'araKul!Ro Sarah Henry Michelfe Pledgeg Lisa' Cienega' Befhany French,-Patty Henderson''JenniferHo!iish, Danette Paseua? Erin Everesf Row 31 Stucki Cheryl' LiffleHeicL DenfsekSnydefq '!GfstenmE'oz9hko, ,Jill,Sohfoeden Keffie,Armsfrong, Sabrina KMafqueg Misty Tubbs, Kim Haffen . ' 4:Coaches Ben Tucker, 'Flick Hanson,jRoberI 'McKenna Andrea.Mil!ef, ,Tom .Eva-9resffPam Hansgn ' L 5 A. Putting out 100 'Vt effort, Misty Tubbs records her longest jump in the event. B. Heather Law makes jumping over the difficult high hurdles look easy. C Melanie Dulay and Julie Neal show their competitor they have what it takes to be a Cougar. D, Trying her best in competition, Kim Hatter pays attention to where her discus lands. E. With much spirit for her new school, Erin Everest stretches for that extra measure. F. During the warm-up period, Kerrie Armstrong decides to try some new moves. G. Sarah Henry eyes the long awaited finish line. H. Clearing the high jump bar with room to spare, Kerrie Ber- reth waves to her cheering friends. . .Att t looked to be a long stretch for this year's girls track and field team. With only a few key girls returning from last year's squad. Long distance runner Kir- sten Rozenko and sprinter Daisy Salas lead the list of top perform- ers, after suffering the loss of top runner Kim Armstrong. All in all the girls worked super hard, did their best at every meet and kept the Cougar Spirit going. SPORTS 189 Girls Make A Big Splash fig.,-hm C H , -mtft ' R94 5 if 4,7 .,,,,,g.1Ml ww ' 5. - ,,r,,wt ' ' - at , - it at?lfsifiQ?Qtw.p,t ' Wim --,- it V - 1,5 - ' ' f7'f me W, A , sw ma y . .. . , J , ,E :M '.,- ,,,--,,, 3 V V I r, Wie, , MW Q , I , W K, x tmit a Freestyler Sheri Reeves glides through the wa ter during her event. Escondido 's fastest freestyle swimmer, Katie Sommers, reacts quickly to the starters gun. Lisa Thompson, the teams backstroke Spe- cialist, enters the water before her rece, Kim Bazemore tries not to show how tired she is during the grueling 100 butterfly. Mila Duenas needs windshield wipers to see where she 's going during the 100 yard breaststroke. Anchoring the 200 medley relay, Teresa Mor- etti times her dive perfectly. Head back and full arm extention helps An- drea Dresselhaus score points in the back- stroke. Jennifer Eckerle grinds out another long 200 freestyle. 190 SPORTS ylit yyyt tiy,t jrit g g7 it W .tr it ' ,,t,, H I- f '-M fx.. We - W , - - 'N' 1'-.fe--ww..--s,,,M,,,W, . ,wvffs ff fu 'gfri H , . 'Z A rr . ,ti , , 3, V, Row 7: Mila Duenas, Katie Sommers Row 2: Brenda Rios, Lisa Thompson, Natalie Russell Teresa Moretti, Andi Dresselhaus, Sheri Reeves Row 3: Heather Grove, Charlene Brinkmann, Kim Bazemore, Jennifer Eokerle, Huchap Aparis Row 4: Coach Jim Stone Wu' MW, jm- ' mt. W fm rv L, 'll ML sw 'FW W in tu, f i V Vs, ' V, A ' , it ii really enjoy swimming and being with the team, says seven year swim coach veteran Don Portis. However, the twenty-nine year EHS hall-of-famer has coached several sports over the years, but finds swimming enjoyable and fun. Emphasizing positive pro- gression, Coach Portis com- ments, l live for the improve- ment part of swimming. Yet, the man who is never seen without a smile, and who his swimmers call easy-going and loveable jokes 'il'm a tyrant. F Ili' T ca wr 1 QM., jk ww rv V WM oing into the spring season with high hopes, the potential league champions dove in on a positive note early on by taring well against league competition at the an- nual Cougar Relays. Shattering San Pasqual's record in the 3 x 100 backstroke, the team ot Brenda Rios, Lisa Thompson, and tour year veteran, Mila Duenas, set their own mark which paved the way for the Cougar girls' success. The team went on to beat league defending San Pascjual and set their sights on newcoimer, Rancho Buena Vista. Top contenders for the Cougars were Natalie Russell in the distance events. Lisa Thompson and Mila Duenas both competed in the 200 l.M. as well as backstroke and breaststroke respectively. However, sophomore Katie Sommers, one of the top freestylers in the North Coun- ty fared well in CIF competition, as did junior Lisa Thompson in the 200 I.M. and backstroke events. SPORTS 191 Swimmers Take It One Stroke At A Time Erik Pili stretches Tony Gorodecrkas a little too hard. Chris Carver pulls toward another great clocking in the 100 breaststroke. Top freestyler, Erik Pili gets off to a great start against Bishops, Hon Perkins leaps into action at the start of the backstroke. Junior Chris McGaugh flies through the water, Sophomore sensation, David Beckett gri- maces in pain as he sprints to the wall. Top breaststroken Chris Parke wonders if the race will ever end. Ron Perkins is just thrilled to be swimming the 700 butterfly again., Tony Gorodeckas takes off for the start of the long 400 free relay. 192 SPORTS y ir' ,,, Row 7: Tony Gorodeckas, John Swafforoi Jeff Morris, Chris Carven Chris Parke, Mark Palac Row 2: Erik Pill, Ron Perk Mike Flea-k, David Beckett, Chris MoGaugh, Coach Jim Stone in .M ,,.f. 744 w A s fflf . M ,,,. 5? gi 4 .ia A ,,,,,, , frqlyg We 4? 4 ff f 54614: Mn? w,,g45f4fl.' , ., . , W , - .3 1, 4 ' AMT.. -V vw H I ince 1968 swim coach Jim Stone has paced the deck with stop watch in hand and whistle in gear, The EHS alumni himself, coach Stone graduated from SDSU with de- grees in Physical Education and Life Science. The veteran coach pumps out gruelling workouts be- cause Hthe girls are shooting for first and the boys team is rebuild- ing with several newcomers. However he makes up for some sore muscles by buying donuts for the team. at . gi he 1988 varsity swim team is led by Erik Pili along with returning seniors Tony Gorodeckas, John Swafford, and Mike Fleek. The team finished in the middle of the Avocado League with consistant perfor- mances from Ron Perkins, Jeff Morris, Chris Parke, Chris McGaugh and sophomore David Beckett. The team had a lot of fun while improving their times meet after meet. SPORTS 193 J.V. Cruises Along , g ,, . W mf I ww, , HW. ,, Aa Y: - f aaaaaaa a a M Ari U H I I , , ,,,,,W,Q . Q ,,,, WM. wwf f A , . f ? ,, ff- H , N,,,A Vyrrr W V ,,,, My H , f ff mmf' wwkuuw 4a,u1m1..-0 ., ,vff .J 1. 4.,:E,k5'xaA..Z.wMu. an L SV-h4'lML.,EEzK5A4Llil.z xi .,,.. hrr ,rig I . 'ff wif ' I -, : Q- ww 'H' arf HMM L f ',-' Am? Y . ' f A I ,L Row 1: Robyn Saye, Sara Reeves Row 2: Joy Warren, L ynn Srrosniden Martha Saye, Sarah Dom Yo Graves 194 SPORTS lg? fe aw, , ,,,,,,, will ff.,,,,,, .. ,tm-,,, --W ,..y,,- it fi rr ir ff' 0 - ',.--, ,tt ,y A ,- f , ,, ,t ,, 7k,,, , ,, r t t' i A H asm 'mt D it .. tt' , i fi! ow 15 Marcus Kellerman, Joel Venti, Scott Hovey, Tim Latulippe Row 2: John Giant Greg Rauche, Mike Baldwin, Lee mith A. Freshman, Yo Graves awaits the start- ers command to take the block for her race. B, Sarah Dow gets off to a great start in the 50 free. C. The 100 free is also one of Sarah Dow's best races. D. While swimming freestyle, Greg Flauche comes up for air. E Breaststroker Chris Osinski is way out in front of the pack. E During the San Pasqual meet, coaches Jim Stone and Don Portis take split times of all their swimmers. o , o gi scondido had one of the larger J.V. boys and girls swim teams in the Avoca- do League. Many of the meets were won on forfiet of the other team had only a swimmer or two. lt makes it tough to get good times when there's no one to to push you. We have to swim against ourselves most of the time for motivation, says Coach Portis. When the opposition did have swimmers the J.V. came to task and did an outstanding job. Their high league finish is proof to that fact. SPORTS 195 Experience Shows 4- ? wrvllilwfw ,. +R ,ink , ,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,, H -, 4 1. i are fi 'WM11 H ' ii V 'V i A A N ' if 2 4 i r , . , i , in W - v ,p my V i In r far i-Jeff! if K , lfeee ehe,eeeee M 'A I Dianne Ward beats the ball to first base. Michelle Varney throws an- other strike. After sliding home, Krista Fluharty grimaces at the pain of a broken ankle. Junior Aimee Bailey puts her best foot forward. Jennifer Price tries to slide under the tag of the third baseman. Dianne Ward gets rid ofthe bat quickly to beat out a single. First baseman Emily Tun- nell stretches to catch the runner out. 196 SPORTS Q Row 1: Krista Fluhariy, Julie HilL Aimee Bailey, Heidi Heynen, Jennifer Price, Adonica Pool Row 2: Dianne Ward Stacey H Michelle Nagtaion, Noel Blais, Michelle Vamey, Denise Clester Row 3: Emibf Tunnell Coach Jeff Cariovsky, Kristin Haag 'fi L . H We .W g G G wanted to get back into it, reported first year softball coach Jeff Car- lovsky. The Cal Poly gra- duate holds master degrees in social history and P.E. is also the athletic director. He stands firm to his beliefs. l'm a coach, first, because l believe everybody wants to win. Those who win are those who are willing to pay the price. When you put everything togetherg hard work, dedication, and discipline the win-loss situa- tion is easy. To be competitive, as a coach, you have to put the time in. And I don't make any excuses. gift eing voted for most athle- tic in senior standouts has encouraged Michelle Varney to do her best in her last year to uphold her title. With the team consisting of girls from ev- ery year, they have had the ad- vantage of working together and correcting past years' faults. As they proved this year, their hard work and dedication to the team during their high school years has helped to renew the spirit of win- ning, while at the same time have fun. SPORTS 197 In 198 SPORTS J.V. Fields A Good Team Row 1: Kris Morris, Laura Sims, Xochitl Lailson, Karee Fluhariy Row 2: Coach Frank, Tina Black, Tami Gabbard Ouintanar, Coach Cindy Cronan Row 3: Allison Hoburg, Ruth Henry Kristine Reynolds i Q ...af ' rrrwf-.,y2 . ' ' . 'f wiwa if . mfw- ' .ity . ig M I H ,rf r -, -1 A it H . 2 ,,,, . W' A, 7, D tie-I .. :wi fl W I r .. The Gong would like to thank portrait photographer Donna Wright of Donna, Wuyil' Phiiigmpdy 747 -58 98 who Takes Pride in Supporting The Cougar Spirit tor helping our staff photograph softball, baseball, and track. With- out her help we might not have completed our deadlines for the spring sports section. M .M T . . ,, A. Kristine Reynolds puts the wood to the bail for a double. B. Sometimes you don't get to them all! C, Karee Fluharty crosses home to tie the game in the late innings. DA Good pitching is the key to the game. S his year's JV Softball team began their year with great enthusiasm. One of the major goals of the teammates was to perform to the best of their ability. The girls were ear- nest to impress the coach and maybe earn a position on next year's varsity team. That was enough to encourage all the girls to improve and soon excell in softball. They represented Es- condido High well with their spir- its high. SPORTS 199 Gymnasts Tough Again A. Balance ,is the key to this difficuli split hand sfand that Tina Hall performs on the beam. B. Shannon Magee performs as if she was on the floor rather than a 4 inch beam. G. Unfortunaiehr Sandy Varjelds pony tail provides little helo in balancing during the floor exercise. D. Julie Piotrowski seems as lfghl as e feather when doing her floor routine. 200 SPORTS Varsiiy Row 1: Amy Ellingen Missy Johnson Row 2: Shanna Shaver, Terri Hamlin Row 3: Una Hall Cori Gus Row 4: Jennifer Malhngen Dina Manning Row 5: Sandy Varjaic, Janice Garcia f X n EW W ' rw? ' 'fwW4 1,.tW-We-:f f Q- '-ke-stWrrr f,.,, .WW , ,. . .,.. , we V, , , ,f gyi , ,tai V , ,,,,, , a 2 5 , . r ,frisfm 3 ' ' M4 ,nn .f 1 rf: , lrrtl, r W, i. 4 ,.. , 4, , V ll Row 1: Tracy Jones, Elizabeth Silva Row 2: Stephanie Bush, Clndl Htzgerald Row 3: Julie Piotrowslri Shannon Magee, Kim Scheer Flow 4: Brandie Berkey, Marla McHale How 5' Michele Mivares, Rene Weisser ormer Escondido High School graduate and Cou- gar gymnast, Vicki Sullivan leads the varsity 88 team for the first time. Taking over from the ever popular and successful Jane Rattmann, Vicki hopes to contin- ue the tradition of excellence of her predecesor. Vicki having re- cently earned her teaching cre- dentials, has been substituting and is hopeful to land a teaching position next year. Cot! his year's 1988 gymnas- tics team, coached by Vicki Sullivan was a true winner. Many outstanding per- formers returned from last year's Avocado League championship team. Among those were Tina Hall, Amy Ellinger, and Dina lvlan- ning. With Shanna Shaver, Ja- nice Garcia, Terri Hamlin, and Melissa Johnson adding to the list of talented gymnasts, this year proved to be equally tough. Early in the season they knocked off the tough league competitors Ramona Bulldogs. The team practiced for many hours honing their skills as they strove for per- fection. SPORTS 201 Golfers Have Mean Swing Pretending to be a blind golfer, John Cherrington gets sympathy from the crowd after missing the ball! Sieve Hill tries body English as he goes for the birdie putt. Jeremy Hughes comremplates the days match, while other team mem- bers kick back and relax. Curt Vurpfllat hits a tough off the green leg shot that lands just a few feet from the pin. Confidentlyq Paul Hunt prepares for the putt to make pan 202 SPORTS M.. A, JPL Flow 1: Steve HIIL Curt Vurpillat, Joe Schroeden John Cherrington F1'ow2.' Brent Linkin, Jeremy Hughes, Paul Hunt, Dan Polta, Coach Mike Busch gi' y A, . ,,, -4 www' - 5- I W V -. .. , 4 ,wwf l X . . afr:. 2 i ' , 5 W , f W - , 5, . , ,,.,,. Q ,,LL , W ,,.. W 3 gl, f -' ff ., M - V,V, ,,,, 2 its ff ,.,, .,... , -- ff fy,,f.'g azrzf-,m,,,,,' w ,,,,f ..', .. ' t W 4 ,i ,ff l v f M X , 7 1 f . . f ,, f f .. o f .. f V X .ff 44 , ' .win - f , fy ... .H , ,,f, f ,. V -f,f.,,f,gK-,W-, H 'i , rf uw- ,,, -I - 46 g gi . f 3 ,,,, , - E A'if'l vfif ,,Zi f' 'j' lii -- , ,,,, A ,,,,, fn ' f Q M592 Z ff f 7 rw, ,f,rrms,',:'-1:-1- vi '- wf i .r, ..,. ..,,.,. , M ' ' , .. i l i . ,,,, Ew'y Eii,iliQf fziwl' 'is iiWiif --flirt' . V, f ' h ,Q 5 f V W gf' , f ff 7 f E 5 , ffl s S 9? 4 f 4 j e as f X f W f W i?Q h gi ? ig! 4' ,F if f l f f .ff as f Mi 1 J f ' ' W f Az if fi 1 x ' y f f 1 W ' 'f WW x f X x f , r , Mn f W 'Y emwwy 4 M 1 f rf 24 or 4 1 K, J if f J My 2 ff ,af W 12,31 ff ZW ff X ,,, fg gigs? Jfyg My r 4 f X ff 7 1 ff V + f f f 4, f f , L X ff .VV - . . ,- ',,-,,, I., - ,,, t -, 4 I ,,,, 'r , X I ., wwff f M l .. .. ,,,, VVVV .W ,,,,, M :-f.w..ff,, if M f x fuyw f 4 MQW A .. H 7 ,,,, , - V .V V W - Y Jr Q ,,,,, ,, fffl? f 'WJ W!5e.'f3f7 fr WV ?w 'fm .V Wfnfi -ffz'f4W fi- ,,,, f 4277 Wyff' ' fi' W0 M V 2 'C 'UMW ',ffW 7Wf'iQMf'f 'rf yr W ,, 4 Wifi' ffL, :,, ' 15 if rw ' f' ,i 'fmf'f I' ' , W' iv iff' V ,mf-W'f?H'fff?'?i'W ':fww,,a, 'z fri: 1,44 , ,I My ' i' ' 1 , .W 25 A W ' 4 r W ,V , , ' ',,, oach Mike Busch has been coaching here at EHS for the past seven years. The reason why Coach Busch enjoys coaching is be- cause he has taken part in play- ing golf and enjoys teaching his golf skills to others. As a coach, Mike expects a person who comes out for golf to make a commitment, be responsible, and be willing to be the best they can be. Coach Busch stated that due to finances, the future of golf here at EHS appears to be in some jeopardy. We'll do our best this year and we'll cross that bridge when we get to it. Ko eturning letterman Curt Vurpillat, Joe Schroeder, and Paul Hunt have proved that even the best have their up swings and down swings. Steve Hill, Brent Linkin, and John Cherrington have also helped the team onto victories this year. In one important match, the score came down to the sixth golfer be- fore the tie was broken and the Cougars were declared the win- ners. Golf takes a lot of mental preparation as well as physical preparation in order to be the best. Coach Busch explains while talking about Joe Schroeder, Joe has the best mental frame of mind and l sel- dom rattled making him my most consistent player ever. SPORTS 203 Baseball Defends CIF Title -nv ' Wlth a very wide stance, Gary Lar- rabee 'checks the strike zone. Tom Afenir looks athlhe ball mark in the dirt and says Pthal can't be a strike! , .W ' Andy Merllzqlszfajiellcgoselin the bull pen between lrlfifngsfl 5 L A e David Silva triesf llie split llnger fastball on the opponent, A Numberi 15, Chris Zarale, prepares to knock the cover off the next pitch. , , ll , sg! 2 H A lm Y M aww W. ' V 4 46 WW, Q X V , l if W ,,,, ,em , ,W ,M W ff,..,, , , z,,l,,iiV1Hf?lef-l 51 L ' ....,,.. .,,,, ' V .Haw ' 5 I , ,l K ' ' fi 1 M W, WK, , . ,,, ,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,, ,I , - V ' , . 5 4 'I , L , A w-1 , L ' f H ' '- ,fl W :lf , f . f, 11. 0 , al a A N ' ' K 1 f ' ' , e L lll' H V 1 , , H l ' - , I H ' , we e4 ,, llll V 1 V Qty af we f , I. Z , xl J: - ,V mf X l x Rewllie-3ary,Larlabee, Gerald Cebfjal Um Bone, Ken Mason Rely Brehl Reynolds, Brian Franke Jeff Hopkins, David Silva, MeGagtl?55 Chris Zarate Row .2fGoag3,?hlGary Vosburg, Danny Aglalfg-3lgall,, Robert Erp, AndyiMaffll?j1l?fiffS Scales, Tom Afenig Skajafieach Bill Kulznef l i X ll,i gjffiff ' W l l W' gsli f' l , p I i 204 SPORTS l i i i y i ' i in!! G I 've wanted to coach since l was old enough to play baseball said baseball coach Bill Kutzner who's now in his fourteenth year here at Escondido. Yet the road to Cougar baseball was not the only one he travelled. The San Diego State graduate has a bachelor's degree in English as well as PE. and has resumed his duties as head of the English de- partment forthe second year in a row. Admittedly competitive by nature, Coach Kutzner, who comes highly regarded by his players, comments, Hwinning isn't the most important con- oem. wth fter winning last year's CIF baseball title for the first time, this year's Cou- gars started the season off with a boost of confidence. Seniors Ken Mason, Gary Larrabee, Andy Martin, Carl Skaja, Chris Zarate and Mike Scales returned to the team with the experience of hav- ing obtained the ultimate goal of playing in San Diego Stadium. Veteran Coach Kutzner ex- pressed that this year's team has shown as much talent as last year's winning team and has the potential to repeat last year's championship performance. Coach Kutzner's goals for the team are to give it their all and to realize that by doing so, they may be capable of much more than they thought possible. SPORTS 205 Looking Up To Varsity -if M 206 SPORTS J V Row 7: Dana Moen, Scott Pearcy, Brandon Sherman, John Cabrai Mike Ifwikins, Ted King Row 2: Robert Chavez Saidivar, Neil Srnaii Mitch Anderson, Steve Kundinger Row 3' Richard Nagtalon, Bryan Klungreseter, John Steve Carr Coach Mike Williams ,, ,fl . ff W , A ,,,,. ' , Q, -f , fr ,, , KI' maaflfiff 3- gf V vwlh, ,, 7 Y limi-Qlryfii ' ,,,, ,,,r-flaw --fit' ' 'f , fa' , W Tl ' l t -J ,l .Miro . ,mwlf , f at , , .. .,,, f,fel,,if , -- , NW, ' f-,aww ff w f , ,,, V ,, ng' : ' H 1 ,,,, , Y V , l ri' :Wa V , ,, ff r r 5 I , , 1 at it is ' - W - f ,.,. , U U , ,... ', av ,, V V ,, I ,, , , V V it ,, 1 qi , f f ,, if fr if Mt osh Row 7: Chris Mustion, .Joe Mallinger, Matt Baldwin, Silverio Pena Flow 2: Coach Tim Saffell, Jake Balderama, Scott ichle, Matt Castro, Brad Edwards, Eddy Iglesias Row 3: Brian Harper, Kurt Duffy, Mike McDowell Jeremy Small A. Robert Chavez puts down the last bat- ter to preserve a Cougar win. B. Neil Small shows how irritating it is to KO. C. Joe Mallinger comes home in leaps and bounds. D. Alter the follow through the pitcher hopes the ball doesnt corne right back at him. Qvtxgp he baseball teams at Es- condido High over the last few years have proven to be the toughest around. Playing on the J.V. and Freshman level is no exception. To make a good varsity squad takes talent that is groomed at the lower levels. These young men work hard to do their best and win for the Cou- gar J.V. and Freshmen teams, but they are always look forward to that possible trip to the Stadi- um where they contribute to an- other CIF title. SPORTS 207 ,WM ,N,,.f'- s MM,,,,, - , .fM'l ' 'MMT NJ, 1 ,xi .ENR 'W A MM L ,Mu I v 1 r ,-f ' ,M- M' XFN TW, W, WW' A -an 'Q '1.. Wvm+ 5 4 6 If 'Z W of Q f G ty muff , ,W Km .. , .. f'.',, L- 'f ' W , ,Q . . K V Q w, I -., A I M 'Q w ff 210 ORGANIZATIONS rganizations N 9495a LN I ' 5 a 9 lf22t6?ff1 gf 57 ffm 98 91 , 76 1 97 . 93 ' 73 85 86' 90 . 70' A 4 f . 44 72 8 ca QQ g Lx 48 73 g 55 61 1 29 45 .ut 74 1 53 55 57 . 30 6 49 sox! 51 1 ,S 66 12 37 9 40 41 h as , 13 31 32 33 34 36 as 21 40 ,1 42 43 26X 11 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 15 16 V 1 it 14 6 s 4 5 7 9 1 2 3 10 W4 A . l A QNX R I Theresa Jimenez - Safe-Way Melissa Brown - Ski Club, Safe-Way Amy Ellinger - Key Club, Science Club Shawnna Swaney - Matlvlaid, Student Athletic Trainer, Peer Counselor, Year- book Tiffany Mayton - Yearbook, Science Club Robert Koch - Key Club Vicki Rohlmeier - Key Club Tom Milks - Key Club, Ski Club Chris Ronalds - Key Club, Dance Shawna Shaver - MatMaid, Key Club, Ski Club Mary Fifield - Safe-Way, Cougar Marcus Kellerman - Safe-Way, Ski Club Joel Venti - Safe-Way, Ski Club Nikki Lodico - F.B.l..A., F.F.A Stephanie Sultany - Safe-Way Stefani Henson - MatMaid Tara Peterson - F.B.L.A., Safe-Way Lisa DiBiasio - Matlvlaid, Key Club, Year- book, Student Athletic Trainer, Football Statistician Kia Sykes - Safe-Way Lisa Brent - Safe-Way Debbie King - Wrestling Statistician Nikki Quintanar - MatMaid Erin Everest - Matlvlaid Adonica Pool - NlatMaid Kim Bazemore - Ski Club, MatMaid Adam Wood - R.O.T.C. Sabrina Cruz - Spanish Club Marsha Vreeken - Ski Club, Drama Club Maria Camacho - F.F.A Jenny Goldberg - Safe-Way Tawnya Boulon - Safe-Way, Peer Coun- seling Pam Albertson - Ski Club, Key Club Sarah Reeves - F.B.L.A. Joy Warren - Safe-Way Andrea Dresselhaus - Academic De- cathlon, N.C.A.L. Science Club 36. Yo Graves - Safeway 37. Jennifer Chimack - F.B.L.A. 38. Becky Gomez - Team Stats-Wrestling 39. Shelly Johnson - F.l3.L.A.l 40. Lisa Cienega - Matmaid 40a. Dawn Ballard - F.l3.l..A. 41. Anna Funnekotter - Matmaid 42. Kristin Haag - Matmaid 43. Lisa Davis - Matmaid 44. Frances Camacho - F.F.A. 45. Andy Martin - Safeway 46. Andrea Beach - Safeway 47. Shelley Yoder - F.F.A. 48. Kim Becker - F.F.A. 49. Cheri Lodico - F.B.L.A., Science Club, Pep Club 50. Dawn Bogic - F.B.L.A., Science Club, Pep Club 51. Nichol Lewis - F.B.L.A. 5la. Pam Dulin - D.E.C.A. 52. Jeanne O'Leary - D.E.C.A. 53. Christy Schmidt - D.E.C.A. 54. Kristi Johnson - F.B.L.A. 55. Suellen Ratliff - Science Club, C.S.F., Drama, F.B.L.A. 56. Geri Hannigan - F.B.L.A., Science Club 57. Sheri Reeves - F.B.L.A., Science Club 58. Ngoc Tran - Science Club 59. Jennifer Leech - Science Club, Key Club, Safeway, N.C.A.L. C.S.F. 60. Brenda Rios - F.B.L.A., Science Club 61. Thuy Huynh - Academic League, Sci- ence Club 62. Yvonne Brack - Science Club 63. Heather Grove - F.B.l..A., Matmaid, Sci- ence Club 64. Kelly Klungreseter - F.B.l..A., Science Club 65. Kai Chou - F.B.L.A. 66. Noonee Sengchanthalangsy - F.B.L.A. 67. Scot Antrim - F.F.A. 68. Sara Sierra - Science Club Alicia Camacho - F.F.A. Sharon Brandt - Science Club Mychal Thompsen - Science Club, Ski Club Amber Funk - D.E.C.A. Sonja McCuIIaugh - D.E.C.A. Dianna Gruber - Yearbook Chris McGaugh - Ski Club, Science Club Chris Parke - Science Club, Ski Club, Baseball Card Club Mila Duenas - Yearbook, Ski Club, Sci- ence Club Dan Paxton - Science Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Key Club Lisa Thompson - Key Club, Science Club James Steimle - Science Club, Ski Club, F.F.A., Pep Club Don Huffman - Science Club Michael Booth - Science Club James Earwicker - Science Club Ron Tennison - Drama, C.S.F., Science Club, Ski Club, F.F.A., F.B.L.A. David Myers - Science Club, F.B.L.A. Greg Wood - Science Club, Ski Club Huy Vuong - Ski Club Travis Golling - Key Club, Yearbook David Galindo - F.B.L.A., Key Club John Swafford - Ski Club, Yearbook Curt Vurpillat - Science Club Chester Kuei - Science Club, Ski Club, Pep Club, Magic Jacobs - Science Club, Ski Club Steve Nolan - Science Club, Ski Club Lisa Cordero - D.E.C.A. Jennifer Salter - F.B.L.A., Ski Club Ron Perkins - Science Club Bob Crawford - Ski Club, Key Club, ASB. ORGANIZATIONS 211 1 4 5 1 Q G V, 5 . Escondidio High had three visiting foreign ex- change students this year: Raul Cruz 1123 from Nicaragua, Esther Jimenez l12l from Spain, and Chisto Kaiiwara li2l from Japan. Each spent time in a new country to learn customs, ideas, and the ways oi American lite. Esther Jimenez says it is a very rewarding experience as well as a lot of fun. She misses home but has made a lot of new friends. Also this year, Japanese students on a tour oi California spent the day at EHS and attended classes with ASB members. it gave the students an opportunity to discuss lifestyles and schools in another country. The best part of America Disneyland. The Escondido chapter ot Future Business Lead- ers ot America presently has 25 members. Their goals are to become more effective leaders, learn about business careers, and create community service projects. Annually the club travels to Los Angeles to participate in the Southern Caliironia FBLA competition where they compete in the fields oi clerical typing, public speaking, business math, accounting, and word processing. Atter the rigorous competition they reward themselves with a tun-filled trip to Knott's Berry Farm, where the results are announced. Members share plenty ot memorable events with one another as well as gain valuable knowledge of the business world. ... . Escondio l-ligh offers many academic groups in which to join, but not as presti- gious as the California Scholarship Feder- ation which consists of the top students of their class with a 3.4 GPA or better. They not only work hard to get high grades, but also raise money for scholarships, trips to colleges, and CSF night at Disneyland. This club is a privilege to deserving worthy stu- dents. The honor is recorded on their tran- scripts and allows the graduating seniors, with tour semesters or more of CSF mem- bership, to have extra recognition at gradu- ation ceremonies by wearing gold tassels and having gold seals on the diploma. 212 ORGANIZATIONS A, B. C. D. E F G. H. l. ga, Q CSF Bow 1: Sheri Fleeves, Suellen Ratlift Jennifer Leech, Colleen Murray, Sonya La- guna, Sharon Brandt, Mary Bfield, Yvonne Brack Row 2: Mike Miller, Chester Kuei, Tony Gordeckas, Jeff Morris, Dana Moen, Curt Vurpillat, Joe Schroeder, Chris McGaugh, Huy Vuong Senior Andy Martin , President of Safe-way, leads a lunchtime meeting. Future mechanic, Bobby Becker, learns how to do a tune-up. On Vistors Day, two Japanese girls show us the fine art of orgami. Mr. Sprague, the industrial arts teacher, dem- onstrates the safety precautions needed with the equiptment. Taking time out to study, senoir Jenny Gold- berg sits quietly alone. Beoky Pool, Brenda Rios, and Cheri Lodico work dllligently on their FB.L.A, projects. During wood shop class, David Valdez main- tains his macho image to make his project perfect. Jennifer Leech strains herself to slip the note to the front before the teacher notices. E t ' , , , i ' is ,,,..,, ,,ii , -iff -i rw' 'Www t g U , lm--ff ZWWWFWW' Afi lr f77 , 'f Shu 45 ,r ,,,, ff fl? Ki! s,,,,,,M gil ig 5 7 : . ,, f-wa rr mf :uae Q er W , r f: '- f ,f f f' f p ' rl til l ui The Industrial Technology club is open to anyone in industrial classes. They meet once a month or more depending on activities. Each year the club raises money in order to present scholarships to outstanding stu- dents in each area ot industrial education. The club again plans to display work at the Del Mar Fair and is hoping to have a practi- cal arts fair. Last summer Ken Tennison was awarded 2nd place at the Del Mar Fair for drafting. i K iii 5 2 5 K 3, 15 L i' 'f Q l s S The Key Club is at branch ot the local Kiwanis. g Key means Kiwanis Educating Youth. They work as a community service group, tund raisingthrougn 10k runs and vending at parades, Each year they help in the Special Olympics and visit theihlicolayer sen center President Kenny Mason says the club puts in a lot of hard work. l-le also says they are looking forward to the weekend convention in Los Angeles which includes a trip to Disneyland. t K W Here at Escondido High School there is a variety of different and exciting organiza- tions you can participate in. The E.H.S. mat- maid team is one such organization. Mat- malds are involved in a large part ot the Cougar Wrestling team. The job ot a mat- maid is to provide support and lend a hand at taking stats at each tournament and dual meet, A matmaid is just like being a member of the team, required to attend all home and away meets. The highlight ot the matmaid season is to travel to Film High School in Lake Arrowhead to help with the team tour- nament. The girls have fun while being an important part of the wrestling season. ORGANIZATIONS 213 it :SL 5-2 fini 3 2 r 2 5 5 3 2 A.,. ,XA. VVL, .i ,,-f,,, re .1,, ,,.. l' P ' Q 1 it Y ,,., A 3 ,n,K 1 , M ,,.,A. .. S Q 2 t Q 5 s - 5 2 1 i f , . , , . i . X isWs.,.i,3t,ie.',wg.v...1wgfasiintrest-efuui.ieisi.g.ikiWj.,,i A i 2 . i i ' v S r t Q X r Q e 1 2 i Escondido .l-iigh, offers any student the g chance to join a club especially for those interested in science. The Science Club pro+ vides members with the chance tooexplore the outdoors and discover its many ftacets or with friends. This is made possible by tield T trips taken periodically. They participate in .trips to the Sanglbiego Zoo, Balboa Park, and Omni tvtax Theater. Members have also attended overnight desert and snow excur- sions. Two members ot the Science Club have stoodout among the rest., The club's advisor, lvlrs. Ramlmnoted Suellen Fiatiitf and Dusty Jacobs asloyal helpful members. iivfilfq2..rw1i2s A ' ' Wg, 5 i R 1 I 1 , ii J E e r 1 4. s.,,..o..i .....,n..f ...,gf,...,.,.t j.,,,,,,g. A. 5 1 2 Q r 4 3 r ,.,,, b,r, z f 5 5 S ' f 5 z t i I 3 f 1 i Q 1 ...f-g.a.Wg., ,. . My . My i t 1 c 5 5 3 2 : 5 Y i e t -. t 2 4 Q 3 2 3 L a a r 2 f i i 2 Q ,,,,., 5 .i X Q..-..n.Q..,..., .... . ..t.....,,i.f .- ual. .. .5 , .,,. .5 A significant part of the school's new begin- nings has been the introduction of the Ski Club. This new recreational sport club has been oft to a great start. Trips this year have included weekends at Big Bear and Mam- moth Mountain. They have weekly meetings and are open for anyone to join. They rattled a S210 value ski package which included three-day ski lift tickets, skis, boots, insur- ance, and rooter bus transportation. The lucky winner ot this generous contest was sophomore Paige Moore. Chris McGaugh is this year's president of the Ski Club, ieading the weekly meetings and keeping a close eye on the individual committees. f 5 E ,... i,,.., .. ic... A i...e....A5....,,, f.,..,...i...,....,y.. A Qi , Hg L Since 1985 EHS students have come to- gether to form a SADD chapter. The name was changed to Safeway to better suit the goals of the chapter. This year tweive stu- dents are active members. Tawnya Boulan, the Vice-president has shown unending dedication to the community and to heren- deavers. Posters exhibiting the goals ot Safeway, reducing the number ot drinking and driving students, have been posted. The club wilt be present at the Alcohol! Drug Pre- vention.Olinic at the North County Fair. They also participated in Fred Ribbon week. Once a month the chapter dedicates to an illegal drug. The ciub concentrated on pot in November and alcohoi was emphasized in December. For Christmas, the club adopted a tarnilywith children. T o y L 214 ORGANIZATIONS , Floham Haghighi tries another experiment in the Science Club. Emily Wilmot enjoys taking time out to play with the ani- mais. Lisa Cordera happily sells a Pepsi to a friend at the D.EC.A. store. Matmaids: Shanna Shaven Adonica Pool Jackie Hatter, Sandie Yauger, Nikki Ouinianar, Erin Everest, Amy Toed! Row 2: Kim Bazemore, Kristin Haag, Shawnna Swaney, Lisa DiBiaslo, Stefani Henson, Lisa Cienega, Lisa Davis, Heather Grove, Anna Funnekotter Jackie Lineham is sad to inform her customer that the D.EC.A. store is out ol Fieese's. Future business leaders Sheri Reeves, Geraldine Hannigan, Brenda Rios, and Heather Grove study the Dow Jones Industrial Averages. FFA member Oanh Huynh finds out that much extra time is needed to take care of the animals at the farm. C.S.F President Colleen Murray studies up on the lates college entry requirements. Q. ,I' i . W LW T' H I N,,, ,, it I-KF! -.Q QQ Z EN i.RftDf.lT 0N A . v A ,, A W . i lg This year's Distributive Education Clubs ot America strived for bigger and better things to conquer. Advisor Mrs. Pat Philips helped all of her students through the hard work, while still having fun, The DECA Club's most acknowledgeable achievement has been the DECA store, where the members sell soft drinks and snacks at lunch time. DECA has taken part in specific events, such as confer- ences at Orange Glen and Cal Poly. The student who stood out in the club this year was Pam Dulin. She has participated in DECA for two years and has won many tro- phies at DECA conferences. This year has seen new additions to the clubs list. One of those such clubs is the Baseball Card Club, perfect for those base- ball buffs. The club is headed by two Escon- dido High teachers, Mr. Amer and lvlr. Todd. The Baseball Card Club is an informal club with no sign-ups, dues, or stringent require- ments. Members ofthe club show oft collec- tions, trade cards, find out where to find that missing card, and talk sports. This year's trips have inciuded a card show in San Diego. The Baseball Card Club will grow over the years to come, giving way to new ideas and new cards. tror Future Farmers of America is a national or- ganization for students enrolled in agricultur- al classes. There are over 30,000 members in the state of California. The major goal of FFA is to provide leadership, citizenship, and cooperation between members. lt also pro- vides an opportunity to put classroom study to use. FFA participates in judging teams, field days, and shows ot livestock at the Del Mar Fair. FFA also sponsors the Sadie Haw- kins dance each year at school. Alicia Ca- macho is this chapter's president and also shows livestock each year at the Fair. She is an enthusiastic member of FFA and is also a member of the floriculture team. ORGANIZATIONS 215 H. 7 if l Z P 1 fn , 1, I A. Senior Class Officers: Advisor, Gary Vosburg, Vice President, Mike Scales, Secretary, April Sternberg, President, Joe Schroeder, Treasurer, Carl Skaja. B. Junior Class Officers: Vice President, Jeff Hopkins, Treasuren Curt Vurpillat, President, Jeff Morris, Secretary, Wckl Ftohlmeier. C. Sophomore Class Officers: Treasurer, Joel Venti, Vice President, Patrick Corpuz President, Marci Ellerbe, Secretary Kim Bazemore. D. Freshman Class Officers: Woe President, Richard Cardoza, President, Nikki Lodico. E Class Representatives: Flow 1: Billy De La Fuente, Chris La Valle, Michelle Langston, Christina Stringeh Tammy Daniels, Brenda Bakerink, Bridget Corns, Cori Gustine, Chris Boulan Pow 2: Joy Warren, Yo Graves, Shelly Johnson, Joy Pennington, Angela Jones, Chelle Steimle, Anna Funnekotten Daneen Holman, Angie Vaux, Nicki Astorquia, Flene Weissen Sandy'Varjacic, Shanna Shaver, Bobby Crawford Pow 3: Mike Sham Andrea Dresselhaus, Carl Johnston, Kris Morris Flow 4: Nancy Pina, Marcus Kellerman, Melissa Johnson, Jennifer Mallinger Row 5: Matt Castro, P.J Baldwin, Tuan Nguyen, Charlie Thompson, Dan Paxton, Mark Seltzer, Jeremy Meyers, Danny Marshal, Jim McCarthy Troy Guard 216 ORGANIZATIONS JW Tony Gorodeclfas provides the AS. B. sponsored music at lunchtime. Jennie Hannigan paints a poster advertizing another AS. B. event. A.S.B. Officers: Ken Mason, Kirsten Ftozenko, Armondo Chacon, Ron Ualkens Leadership: Jason Heideman, Jason Gestring, Armondo Chacon, Ken Mason Row 2: Celeste Valdes, Kirsten Rozenlfo, Andy Martin, Carl Skaja, Kim Moreno, Heather Grove, Wendy Hale, Pam Albertson, Erin Everest Row 3: Ron Perkins, Tony Gorodeclfas, Robert Koch, Bobby Crawford, Mike Scales, Curt Vurpillat, Flon Dalkens, Chris McGaugh New A.S.B. Advisor, Clay Clifford has a demanding job. He has taught at El-l.S. for eight years. The most fulltilling part of his job is when the A.S.B. sponsors successful events such as Rush Day, Wiffel Ball, Home- coming or Student of the lvlonth. Mr. Cliitord's biggest disappointment is when he sees students who don't care about their school. He feels high school is an important part of every teenagers life and should be reward- ing. ln his spare time he loves to trav- el, fish, work around the house and be with his family. This year A.S.B. leadership class did an excellent job in leading the school and all of it's organiza- tions. Clay Clifford was the teacher, but much of the load was carried by Armondo Cha- con, A.S.B. President, with the A.S.B. Vice President, Ron Tjal- kens, at his side. The class con- sisted of about 20 people who were selected to be in the class by an essay they had to write. The leadership has many jobs to carry out. Such jobs are organiz- ing pep-rallies, dances, the marque, and overallg promoting school spirit. Being in leadership calls for a great deal of time, en- ergy, and effort. This year's A.S.B. truly showed they had these qualities. ORGANIZATIONS 217 W, gif, :ww 2 rite - Qu Cougar. fit F SNVESITED PYRAMID 0206771 Lf-,fm 5 'Mana H' 51452 545639 'f ' A fsl' 1 im. WW' Row 13 Misty Jacobsen, Matthew Schwartz, Matt Nance, Mary Fifield, Chris Carver, Sandra Bautista Row 2: Teri Johnson, Cheyenne White, Camille Avedondo, Heather Amero, Teresa Moretti Philip Misiowiec, Shelbie Knox, Leann Bishop 218 ORGANIZATIONS Teri Johnson takes notes on who, when, why, what and where, Mary Fifieid and Carrie Carlson glue do vvn a layout, Teri Johnson and Heather Amaro discuss the latest news scoop. Nga Ngo double checks her article. Mrs. Katie Huff points out to Heather Amaro the fine art of editing. Matt Nance, Chris Carver, and Dan Field- er are proud of their finished product. g V. iii' WWWW V' 4, 7......1-q O ffiwft ! 'i t ywwi 4? Mrs. Huff has taught at Escondido High for 8 years. She is presently teaching English and Journalism. The dilemma she faces each day is the fact that she has a different room for each class. Mrs. Huff was born and raised in Es- condido. She graduated from Or- ange Glen. After high school, she went to Cal Western, U.C.S.B. and S.D.S.U., where she recieved a B.A. in English and her teaching creden- tial. Mrs. Huff works hard at making her students feel comfortable in the classroom, while preparing them for the real world. The purpose of the Journalism class is to produce a high quality newspaper once a month. Fle- quirements are a C average in English and a strong commitment to the newspapers publication. One of the highlights of the Cou- gar class this year involved a field trip to the San Diego Zoo to prac- tice news coverage and photo skills. Pictures were taken ot the Chinese Pandas. Mary Fiiield, who is Editor-in-Chief, is a major part of the Cougar staff. She is dedicated, reliable and is an ex- cellent writer. A J T In E f I I Mg., A, i 5' 1. C ,f,Q,,,Q,,,,.. i -- f ' 1 sew- s W t it C A i'tf M . f illi --'Hur iiti i ' oaeANizATioNs 219 ,,, W KQMW ,, J J 3 9? , , 1 W!! 2 W . Q, A M' Notables: Bow 7: Wendy Hale, Gail Stucki, Vicky Young, Kathy Osborn, Claudine Saye, Andrea Dresselhaus, Yvonne Brack Bow 2: Tim Latullippe, Jeff Partridge, Steve Brown, Shawn Yusko, Todd Handzlik, Joshua Vittek Marching Band: Bow 1: Angela Rodgers, Cobi Collins, Kimberly Tanner, Renee Carl, Elizabeth Silva, Jennifer Leech, Christine Brown, Toni Heideman Ftow 2: Julie Wilson, Kara Kull, Helen Kim, Yuki Otsuka, Cassie Shigeoka, Melissa Verner, Mark Kingcade, Dawn Keswick, Alicia Cordero, Brett Collins Bow 3: Michelle Wolf Georgina Vazquez, Martha Saye, Tina Black, Jennifer Armistead Kristina Lawrence, Karen Wilt, Annette Noble, Erik Jacobson Bow 4: Mike Norton, Matthew Exley, Armando Garcia, James Mary, Michael Spencen Fredrick McHenry, Dina Chatelain, Shawn Michaelson, Alan Wheeland Row 5: David Jackson, Brian Kraft, Michael Lawson, Kevin Kearns, Michael Wiiieforof Bobby Barton, Mark Palac, Mike Shaw Daniel Polta 220 ORGANIZATIONS .,.fmWE Mffll t' 3? i? i . ,ar time . ., f-f . , ,, ,,,,, ,, .M I , ,, 1 f ar- ' gf L V,,,,EEE Qgwgg TZ My . if I, ff,, , . 1'-I e -t 5 ,f 1 area. qt V lgnhg V A,,, ,,,' ' 3 t -fr , L. , . MW , ,,,VV ., A . A. B. C. D. Cobi Collins firmly grips the pole as she shows her experience in flags. EH. S. band students Angela Rogers and Michael Lawson talk to each other while other band members practice for their next performance. Band students hope that Mr. Allison won't find out who was the one out of tune. Choir: Row 7: Toni Heideman, Christine Brown, Christa Bonaparte, Rachelle Mes- quit, Maria Vargas, Lorraine Villalobos Flow 2: l-leather Crockett, Heather Per- alta, Danielle Ferris, Daniel Helder, Mike Shaw, Larry lvlejia, Juan Ouintero, Vu Nguyen, Jennifer Curtis, Carrie Claxton, Michelle Christensen This is Mr. Allison's first full year teaching at Escondido. He is the director ot the band, Notables, and guitar. He graduated from S.D.S.Ll. where he was the assis- tant director ot their band. He also directed a band in L.A. that won statewide honors. He has di- rected bands in six Rose Pa- rades. He leit teaching to go into business where he was very suc- cessful, but missed the challege of working with students. He mo- tivates the students to do their best. This year's band is really some- thing to talk about. Not only have they doubled in size, but they have also scored higher awards in competition this year than in the previous five. Their first piace awards include the Santee Pa- rade andthe 37th Annual Ocean- side Parade. They were also fea- tured in the Escondido Christmas Parade. With the marching band doing so well it is anticipated that it will continue to grow and im- prove. The Notables have an important role at EHS. They sing for the school as well as places around Escondido. Especially at Christ- mas time, the group travels to Io- cal schools and organizations to share their voices with the com- munity. One highlight was to sing at the ceremony- that joined North County Fair with Escon- dido High as an Adopt-A-School partnership. ORGANIZATIONS 221 Row 7: Dina Manning, Jenny Schweiboid, Katie Shuga, Shannon Magee, Terri Hamlin, Vicki Rohlmeier, Cori Gustine, Sandy Vanacic, Marci Ellerbe Ffow 2: Willow Kerr, Lori Herrod, Rene Waller, Missy Johnson, Kirsten Ffozenko, Rene Weisser, Michele Miyares, Kristen Snyder, Janice Garcia Row 3: Tina l-lall Jill Schroeder, Cheryl Durst, Heather Dow, Kristin Haag, Shanna Shaver Row 4: Tyler Sommer, Chris Ffonaids, Joel Seltzer, Jane Ffattmann 222 ORGANIZATIONS A. Terri Hamlin raises her arms knowing she's sure. B. Doing the Charleston, Chris Ronalds and Dina Manning bring the roaring 20's to lile. C, Fiicky L1Zalde, Chris Ronalds, Tommy Milks, Joel Seltzer, and Tyler Sommer try out for a Levi's 507 commercial. D. Cheryl Durst shows the grace of a ballet dancer E Rene Weiser practices for her Super Bowl performance. F EH. S. dancers give performances at various sites around Escondido. 1 2 3 3, ,5 3 2 5 3 2 a w fvfff 'N ' M E ,K3 I, . .KM I . This year Mrs. Fiattrnann did something new. She not only taught jazz dance, but she also taught tap dance and modern dance to give her students exper' ience in the various styles of dancing. The dance class was a very lun and rewarding class tor all of Fietfs students. She not only taught dance, but she also taught her students how to disci- pline themselves and strive to be the best they could be. i l The advanced dance class per- forms an annual dance concert. A lot of work and practice is spent each year preparing for it. In addition to the school perfor- mance, the group gives perfor- mances at other places such as Sea World, retirement homes, and the Nicolyasen Center, This year, as a giant bonus, a few stu- dents were choosen to dance in the Super Bowl pre-game show. Jane Rattmann is a very enthusi' astic and caring teacher. She puts a lot of effort into her classes each year. A new inter- mediate dance class was intro- duced this year because of all the interest shown in the advanced class. ORGANIZATIONS 223 1 3 E 1 R 3 Z 3 1 TP i i, A , Q i :Pr Row 7: Julie Neal Julie Steimle, Gretchen Hessler, Teri Johnson, Kristine Reynolds, C. J. Lopez, Nikki Lodico, Heather Law, Jennifer Rummery, Robyn Saye, Brenda Rios, Suellen Ratliff Row 2: Richard Hood, Heather Smith, Andrea Staunton, Michelle Martinez, Jennie Williamson, Nancy Culbert, Dana Bennett, Marsha Vreeken, Nicki Astorquia, Shawnna Swaney, Kristi Caudle, Angela Jones, Antonette Palazzola Row 3: Carolyn Heinkel Kimberly Bazmore, Chelle Steimle, Lynn Strosnider, Deiva Tucciarone, Joy Pennington, Robert Koch, Tom Milks, Amy Ellinger, Mike Feese, Gina Asbury K ymm Tarman, Nickie Henry, Kelly Klungreseter, Jeff Partridge Row 4: Padro Vasquez, Claudine Saye, Alicia Sanchez, Sy Wemhaner, Ron Tennison, David Ranes, Judy Pennington, Trevor Hale, Monique Jefferies, Stefani Henson, Rachel Jefferies, Joy Warner, Becky Pool 224 ORGANIZATIONS Actor Michael Feese checks to see if the 976 numbers have been blocked. Deiva Tucciarone and Kristi Caudle warm themselves by a cozy fireplace. Trevor Hale, Michael Feese, Robert Koch, Monique Jef- feries, and Stefani Henson pose for the Family Fued. The cas! of The importance of Being Ernest includes Mike Feese, Kim Bazemore, Stefani Henson, Monique Jefferies, Debbie Huben Robert Koch, and Trevor Hale. As Robert Koch plays the part of Scrooge in A Christ- mas Carol , he pleads with Bob Marley, played by Trevor Hale, to loosen the chains. Tension arises as Trevor Hale proposes to Deiva Tuo- oiarone during rehearsal. Bob Johnson has worked 8 years in the Drama department and has been at Escondido for 20 years. His favorite play each year is A Christmas Carol . The best par- tot his job is working with the young peopleg while his least pleasant part is the paper work. In his spare time he enjoys camp- ing and spending time in his cab- in in Juiian. Bob Johnson tells us that his favorite kind of ice cream is any kind as long as it has cher- ries. if .1 V . - f . Q: f f: f, Drama is an informal organization of students interested in the the- ater. These students assist in the production of plays throughout the year. The major goal of Dra- ma is to create and further inter- est the students in the theater and to assist students in develop- ing recreation and career goals. Some of the specific happenings in drama this year was the pro- duction of the One-Act Plays , A Christmas Carol , and The importance of Being Ernest . Another big event for the drama department is the Annual Awards Banquet. Mr. Bob Johnson, the drama advisor, named Monique Jefferies as an important role mo- del ln drama with excellent lead- ership qualities. . . OFlGANIZATlONS 225 Editor in Chief, Teresa Moretti Being editor-in-chief this year wasn't an easy job! Nat, thanx 4 all your hard work, you're awesome! Long tive T.J. Cinnamons! Sad- nick, thanx tor putting up with me the past 3 years! Long live Filippl's pizza and crazy jani- tors. Dianna, thanx for always putting up with everyone-'s tate copypwe couldrtt have done it wlo you. Sharon, thanx tor all the copy you wrote! Tricia, your copy was tunt Good luck with all your men. Mila, sports looks great, good job! Tracy, thanx tor all your help the past 2 years! John, your artwork made the book look better than it ever has! Shawna, you're such a great worker! Gurrrr! Titt, thanx for always making me laugh! Patty, thanx for always being willing to print. Yvonne your section looks great. Travis, did you put the tixer En first? Next year's stati, you're gonna have a tough time topping this book. Next year's editor-in-chief, here's some advice: Get started on your deadline ahead of time' and listen to Sadnick, he usually knows what he's talking about! Good luck Class of '88, Teresa p.s. l'm outta herelltllllt Advisor, Gary Sadnick 226 ORGANIZATIONS 2 Z K ,, , ii T it rrrr r Ag. , VLAAI ' N . K Q' E Z , X ,Q ,hx 5 , I Qi' ,gym ff 4197 . , i ' f M y ::.I T W A li' Row 7: Sabrina Cruz, Natalie Russell, Tammy Morgan, Anna Funnekotter, Paul Anthony, Teresa Morettl, fldarn Sonya Laguna, Tiffany Mayton Row 2: Travis Golfing, Sharon Brandt, Desirae Croxen, John Swafford, Dianna Gary Sadniok, Mila Duenas, Shawnna Swaney, Patty Murillo, Maryanne Plante, Tracy Helm A. C, D. E F G. H. Anna Funnekotter admires Paul Anthonys photo- graphical expertise. B. On the day of Bachel Champ- man's deadline, she finds a quiet corner to edit the copy, Shawnna Swaney seductively persuades a prospective advertising purchaser. Flipping through her notebook Maryann Plante realiZes she's the one who had the copy Sadnick needed for the deadline. Fiendi Bell works diligently, checking off names of peo- ple she convinced to buy the yearbook. Photographer, Tammy Morgan makes sure everything is in focus to get the best result from her negative. Helping in any vvay she can, copy writer, Sharon Brandt, learns to creates a lay out. Academics! Faculty photographer, Tiffany Ma yton rede- velops the pictures to the right siZe this time. ,.,m,rr, Nm X I .. A' H Student Life Editor, Natalie Flusseli Being editor of Student Life was more than just a title, if took alot of hard work, dedica- tion, 81 frustration! Thanx 2 Tammy, my right- hand woman, great iob Si good luck next year! Dianna, 7th was awesome! Thanx Anna 4 copy. A special thanx 2 Shawnna, U always did your best, it was a blast! Eddie M, 4-ever! Trisha, U were always ready 2 write. Mila, were done! We'iI get F2 deadline in on time! U helped my section aiot. Thank u deeply. Lastly, Mr.lBubbalSadnick, thanx for teach- ing me one ot the most valuable skills, life in the real world! Thanx 2 everyone 8 good luck 2 next year's staff! '88, Natalie What a job! Thanx every 1, it was fun! Paul, u made yelling a blast! Adam, may your ceil- ings b Q-bear-fested! Di 81 Sabrina, u luvd my copy! Beware of the green arm! Shawnna, i's my house, butitul, Eddie M sessions will prosper! Nat, stop taking everything home! Good job! Travis, thanx 4 not leaving me, lest u forget, developer iST! Sadnick, been an un4gettable 4 yrs, it was worth it, don't eat- Srlaugh at the same time, may u always know, if its wrong, I did it! 2 the next editor, I leave my seat, title, temper 12 control Sad- nick'sJ, 8. my ulcers! Been lovely people, I have 2 scream now! Mila Sports Editor, Mila Duenas ORGANIZATIONS 22 h Senior Editor, Tracy I-Ieim Weil, Senior Section, we made it through without too many problems - we were lucky! Thank you Katie, Maryanne, and Titfaa ny for all ot your heipg and thanx for all of the ,ideas Tiffany. Teresa, it was great having you as an editor for 2 years. Thank you for all of the advice, To the rest of the Yearbook class, thank you and good luck to everyone Mary- anne, I wish you the best of luck in your new life, I hopeuifs happy for you. Goodbye Mr. Sadnick. Come by to get some pizza soon! Tracy ,,.,a.., rq.. 9 r,W.t ,.t1.9mu ...l,. 3 si 3 ff TZ li :1 L 7 E -Pfrftirrr.stil?-i..i,r ,F XA it as ri 2' if E. e' , f gg , .ea ssfi,jirrw.e-:liar ijt-we-r-1 .0 ,i D QIif-H:-me-Zjlirfrrfriggin i . .. , ,- ,A tt . X T J , .. Wk 3? .l,.a .. .Sa 131, Zi w Qi ' 32, 1,,M33m,,,,,,,m?,2.,515,fy.aygzwa,rr'Q,.,.,.tW.,1,Qt-,..an.Mt.5.rg5.iitatair-.Ias.t.fi.v.r-Ait-igtzwzsz-rnoeras:-L D' 24 QL :E i -1 rl -f 3 Tr it 3' 511 wg,,H,xigtzgigrxg,,,M5:,,,.,g ,11,, 1 ,5E,,,,.sg ,v,, glam. ,a,'o.e:.he f..a..im-.sit-.tawa- As editor ofthe underclass section, I would like to thank all those who helped out, espe- yciaiiytthose who printed tor me. Mila, I con- fess, it's your fault, and please, control your TEMPERU! Sonya, did you say ad pix? At lunch? Well, . . . G.K.! Nat, do we hafta stay? One last thanx to ALL the editors 4 neipin me edit you're,copie!, Sabrina, good luck next year! Mr. Sadnick, thanks for putting up with me forthe past two years! Good luck to next year's staff! I've got two hints for you: 'Il DEADLINESQH 2J'i'his is a product you're pro- ducing, take pride in your worktll , , Dianna I Underclass Editor, Dianna Gruber ,228 ORGANIZATIONS C. . Travis Golling is happy to see he developed the film properly. B. Desirae Croxen continuous! works so that Academic Facult ' Y y will meet their deadline. Adam Wood looks over his contact sheet to make sure he got all the shots he needed. Typesetter, Sabrina Cruz, attentively watches for mistakes so that the copy will be printed flawless. Shawnna Swaney enjoys escaping from the rest of the class by developing pictures in the darkroom. Proud of all her pictures, Tiffany Mayton decides to go ahead and write her own captions. Student Life photographer, Tammy Morgan, organiZes her negatives for future use. Patty Murillo makes her Senior Section deadline by starting ahead of time. Exhaustingly bored Katie Shuga listens to another one of Sadnick 's lectures. J if if ZH! E as f , V A. WMU! t iw 1: Tiffany Mayton, Tammy Morgan, Paul Anthony, Patty Murlllo, Adam Wood Row 2: John Swaflorci Natalie Russell, Mila lenas, Tra vis Golllng, Sha wnna Swaney, Teresa Morettl Ads Editor, Sonya Laguna With all the work and without the use of my wrecked car, I have a lot of people to thank. Dianna 8 Adam thanks for the use ot your cars, although I don't think you guys minded. Natalie, Mila, Teresa, Shawnria, Adamla- gaini, and John, you are all great photogra- phers and printers. Don't ever change, unless you want to! Chrissy, thanks for the phone calls lDianna tooli. Sabrina, you made year- book a blast! Now, a word to the wise. Next year's editor, get started early and make sure you have LOTS of money for lunch!!! Sonya Laguna twat Being the editor of the Academios!FacuIty section was quite a challenge this year. I would like to give a special thanks to Tiffany Mayton tor all her hard work! I would also like to thank Teresa Moretti and Shawnna Swaney for taking a lot of the photos. Mr. Sadnick, thanks for all the extra hours you put into my section. 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A THE .1 A Q - Aww I ai T ,nu I1 L Eiiign fQualm f ' 9:r'cel90f WL, Nr i , I .N ya l ' A A N V4 A Special Look ForA Special Time . M me Sridal Gowns 0 Bridesmaids Qf' PANCAKES GD O 8 S . Flgvggy-A lllllllmlmll 3535522 RESTAURANT GMS : . fxwl of Prom 1 3 ,A and 0 'auxodlo I me Pageant Bn 3 S , ' 9 ' qwng 'WLQQ' A' dllv Adil. 0 o ' Good Thlngs Cookm' an Enom IRIDALS- FORMAL WEAR Breakfast Lunch 1330 G E. Valley rukw DTFIHGI' TrafalgarSquare mmm 430-0252 354 vv. EI Norte Parkway Escondido, CA 92026 . 9 A ., : 480-9791 .ggi X rsvp 232 ADS NAIL AFZTISTRY OWNER BY TEFRRI STYLISTIC HAIR .sl NAIL DESIGN Specializing in Wedding Photography 655 E. LINCOLN to ESCONDIDO CA 92025 P.O, B 27501 619-469-6770 E d'd CA 92027 743-7656 Gary Sadnick Photography SHOEMART 2O'AI off with student ID for entire family Slzes and Brand Name Styles 338C W El Norte Pkwy Escond1do CA 92026 740 9688 Great Selection of ADS 233 THE FORD WORKS Independent Service FORD'LINCOLN'MERCURY'CAPRI factory trained auto specialists Knot affiliated with Ford Motor Companyj 1534 Simpson Way, Escondido, CA 92025 746-5804 MARK ARTHUR, Owner ESOONDIDO MARK ANDERSON 3:5-TLZITQHILIPPIS CHURCH vJf'5i.'2.S'ff?'LIS?.,r. 2541 E Wasmgton Ave X1115ffL?Z2L'2.'osS2235TZL Escondido OA 92027 7g15l3OO3 Onosns To Go 234 ADS 114 W.GnANo Escouoioo 747-2650 OPEN 7 DAYS 1 322G W. EL NOHT E PARKWAY ESCONDIDO CA 92026 Q 16191745-5850 .K SANDY HALL Fcishion Arf i I X OHIQ Q9 1, gi f? Q Q 36 Aw 4 Q QTNERSQG CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 88 46191743-1669 If The Shoe Fits, lt's From Second Sole CLIFFORD R. BRITTON, M.D. SECOND SCLE FAMILY PRACTICE E SE I-IABLA ESPANOL VINEYARD OFFICE HOURS 750 EAST GRAND AVE. 1505.5 El Valgey parkway Jim procgof BYAPPOINTMENT ESCONDIDO CA 92025 Escondido, CA 92027 1619, 741-3320 VIDEO REVIEW V4 My J Your one stop Wdeo shop Robert UWGH 746-1550 PS ENTERPRISES 306-A EI Norte Park Escondido, CA 92026 m c6195 747.4351 5189153 Dcu Coen AA AAA Blue Jay Golf Co. COMPLETE CLUB REPAIR SERVICE Make and Penny Swaney JOHN P. RUSSELL 1175-A INDUSTRIAL AVENUE 1146 Pebble Springs Lane Escondldo CA 92026 480 0178 Owner-Operator ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 I CGZY NGOK PIZZA Congra of '88 G0 CGUGARS 358W EIN t Pk y AB E dd CA92026 th V Sh pp Q 0 T J Brett Lesser 740 3000 ADS 237 FREE ESTIMATES QHONE 745-7611 -' 17' ESCONDIDO PAINT 8 BODY SHOP. INC. COMPLETE AUTO BODY REPAIR 8: PAINTING FZ.V, COLLISION REPAIRS KENNY KINCH 0 JIM CANFIELD 0 BILL. GARDOSKI 1416 VVEST NHSSION RD.. ESCONDIDO. CA 92025 iff? am I fmia 9,6255 W7 Q' 3' 521 fadwjk IW IIIWI WV in ,Q QW2 VIZZTQM VZWWJ si IMYM? 16413 ga H fs' I I fluff' fi ,SI 571 If UI' X 9 f f f Mmm 0 ww ' In ,I W , ,gl W , V I ,V,' -W, I vz' 'V E' -n Aww ' ffm I ,MH ,wQ5w ' W 'M if Jffrf ,, w,:aJeIf':L5'ff 1w vw,44J'f'fv 57 Vw ,,:Vf' f fu if ,,,,,, N ,,,,,, . .,,,,,, iw ..,,,,,,, - ,,,,,, W,,,, A A.,,,,, - ,,,, M ,,,, M: ,,,,,, . . ,,,,U I J fi 5171 f f W ,M , I I, , if I wan Iikfj gf , I W. ,mf iff? ff Jiifmfw Imwiibx ,. LJ I , , f fh-,,,,, ww W -M, ,, X, Im I a,,ff..m1?f1g ?fww,f,,,mg mzfwwg , Ma? mffzzwgg .J , Iwmhy I Al Harriman Imports Mercedes-Be 3 if LL , K 1101 w. 9th Ave. 745-5000 P.O. Box 1475, Escondido, CA 92025 ADS 239 Ill lllllllllllu lllllllll -' 'TTY' -I BUY I SELL I TRADE RENT f REPAIRS I 'LL 01663 3 K mm? R Guitars Drums Banjos 4 Mandolins Dulcimers I Amplifiers I Effects I Music Books 344 E. Grand 489-9251 Escondido IEESCONDIIJO I.uIvIBIEIa cog WA Buuo GET oiws om KUW! O 7 D l pen eye I WW, ,,,,,, ,M W ,,,i W, , - 5 , I .I fffff'f' -,,WLLLffQQ,eWEEvX frfr Www, ' f,,, f'Vf7ZiZW,,,LTW NW ESfab Shed 1930 ei 'ag' A -' 1 g ,,,, .,... bu t w in D LUIVIBER H '-I fffr I. 'W' Q- IIIII...iiIlIIlWVi.b PLYWOOD-DOORS f s ' BUILDING MATERIALS I I I , 4- If J- HARDWOOD ' ' , I PAINT-TO o LS 2 .' . Se' PI-UMI3ING-EI-ECTRICAL I03de?SiZ LLU5aIZ,5 f2022 i2ef8,u3'iii,,ZebIIII0'Z.ZIen SUbLUl1y. At Subway we use you can get one ofa kind only choice meats and from Subway, the fresh I I c ease, garden fresh alternahve. Fnendly Personal SGFVICG 5263-Mygys M 2 Escondido Y W Locations Qng1g1 ?Qladsl 310 S. Q , - 1299 E. Velley Pkwy. 331-A W. Mission Ave. EmE'IL'2,Ce 745 0881 Ne2L:2IZ?Q2IIIzg'2 KZSU! of Iiie2L52f.iI5S'sr63., 741-7878 743-2411 240 ADS ROBERT V. REZNICHEK, D.D.S. North County Fair-Lower Level A PROFESSIONAL DENTAL CORPORATION . PRACTICE LIMITED TO PEDIATRIC AND ADULT C3VldY'NUTS'FVLllTS ORTHODONTICS Sugar-free Candy-Glft ltems Gift Baskets for all Oocaslons MISSION CENTER, SUITE 206 157 E. THIRD AVENUE 245 RANCHO SANTA FE RD. ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 SAN MARCOS, CA 92069 745-1831 745-1835 2 R I1 . - 24-HOUR TELEPHONE ANSWERING - 745-1831 Escondidlg am O Wy 489 6041 MOVIE RENTAL 8 SALES 16191 747-0414 128 W. EL NORTE PKWY. ESCONDIDO, CA 92026 BOB 8: JINX HAMMER SE PYRAMID GRANITE CO INC 1 G35 'T Cemetery Memonals 5dY'fAM'D 540 West Grand Avenue My lf- Escondldo CA 92025 1619, 743 5470 DORIS L. CONSOLE MARK FRANKLIN LINDA FORREST HOADLEY N . 4 -, ' '1 ' nil: om . c. . 1 ADS 241 242 ADS NA' 'N- V ks ,Fo . A. . 0 - A Q.y, , ws ' I 3 - f- 2 C CLASS OF 88 Escond1do H1gh School We shy th eryb t' th y ar ahead. ' . North County s Most Complete Newspaper A Z . 4 . A 3 ...N 745-6611 , . 5 , I 2 LS Times-Advocate ' . ' 'f'?t?'.t':-A To the Class of 1988 is fs CONGRATULATIONS From the Crew At T.J. Cinnamons 326 We t EI Not Pa K Su't E Escond do CA 92025 Y Ie 745-651 'I ESCCNDIDOS MOST EXPERIENCED PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER O Photography 231 E Grand Ave Downtown Escondldo Phone 745 4341 ADS 243 244 ADS . , . . .an GARY B. WOODCOCK D.lVl.D. Inc. LORENZ F. de JULIEN, Jr., D.D.S., WALTER c JOHNSON D D s d 1 , , 1 J W Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 1' Q Congratulauons Class of 88 1 s ' 6 7 f M y Y 1279 Simpson Best Wishes to the Class of '88 from all ot Us at: Way 0 Escandd CA 92025 o 16191 741-0051 Sue Goldberg D.C. Marti Zioatoose D.C. Scott Gilford Phillis Baldersoh C.C.A. Pamela Cook C.A. Ahita Bender C.A. Patti Poe C.A. Jim Phillips H.l-l.P. Michael Yessis Ph.D. GOLDBEFIG CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE 255 N A h S t 101 E dd CA 92025 746 7401 1541 12 E Valley Pkwy Escondido CA 92027 619 747 SURF QWQTEW Qsaiswaiufii -5. 5068014 fnow Felicita fSafeway1 Plaza WECK Escondido, CA 92025 743-1129 JB QQ so GYM TM. ESQQNQHQQ DIAMONDS DESIGNING REPAIRS DOUG MARSHBUFIN 218 E. GRAND AVE. PHONE 16191741-2043 ESCONDIDO. CA 92025 ADS 245 Come to me all you who find life bur- densome .. . and l will give you rest 246 ADS The Youth Ministries of the Church of the Resurrection l445 Conway Dr. Escondido, Ca. 745-7197 xx.-,wiv . Anrrxan Association of Diplomares of Amer Board rj O Orthodontists Lf- R. K. MANSON, D.D.S., INC :IT .. M. A. STENSTROM, D.D.S., UNC ESCONDIDO OFFICE: R.-'XNICHO EERN-XRDO OIF 910 E, Grand Axe., Sie. E 15835 Pomcrado Rd., S Evondido C A 'FUN Povlav CA 9706-4 'V YI I l HSPECIALIZING IN HONDA-IVIAZDA-TOYOTA AND OTHER JAPANESE IMPORTS INDEPENDENT IREISDAIZDA CARE SERVICE Sz PARTS GUARANTEED QUALITY 489-9302 1339 SIMPSON WAY LARRY D. SCOTT ESCONDIDO, CA 92025 An Alternative To Higher Dealer Repair Costs. Will Not Void Your Warranty. 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255 Banuet, 184 5 Barragan, Roman 114 Index A Abed, Matilda 114, 161 Abernathy, Charles 48 Acevedo, Fernando 86 Adams, Jeff 167 Afenir, Thomas 100, 204 Aguilar, Margarita 48, 64 Aguilar, Veronica 114, 175 Albertson, Pamela 48, 211, 239, 249 Albritton, Kim 16, 114 Aldana, Sergio 100 1 Aldrich, Todd 48 Alford, Christopher 100 Allen, Dianna 100 , Allen, Kimberley 100 Allen, Lisa 48 1 Allen, Sara 100 Allison, Dan 5, 130, 139 Alto, Al 151 1 Alvarez, Lisa 114 Ambord, Christy 48 7 Amero, Heather 100, Amerson, Jennifer 86 Axe, Catherine 114 Ayala, Carmen 114 Ayon, Joseph 114 B Baber, Ty 100 Bahr, John 114 Bailey, Aimee 86, 160, 196 Baker, Scott 15, 164 Baker, Shawn 100, 169, 186 Bakerink, Brenda 100, 216 Balderama, Jacob 114, 137, 167, 207 Baldwin, Amy 114 Baldwin, Beth 114 Baldwin, Matthew 114, 183, 207 Baldwin Mike 114, 183, 195 Baldwin, Paul 15, 157, 164, 180, 216 Ballard, Dawn 100, 211 Ballon, Angela 100 Banks, Deanna Jean 114 Darcy 100 Anatra, Lisa 114, 120 Anda, Raul 86 Anderson, Anderson, Dallon 100, 169 Jennifer 114 Anderson, John Mitchell 100, 206 Anderson, Patricia 130 Anderson, Todd 86, 184 Andreas, Chris 114 Androy, Amy, 32, 48, 64, 149 Anduha, Sheley 100 Ang, Ronald 114 Anguiano, Arturo 86, 164, 170 Anguiano, Gilberto 114, 167 Anneler, Christine 86 , Anselmo, Cindy 48 Anselmo, Michael 114, 172 Anthony, Paul 86, 88, 157, 1164, 186 Antrim, Scot'48, 211 Antrim, Todd 86 5 Aparis, Ruchanee 114, 190 Appl, Clayton 86, 166 Armistead, Jennifer 31, 114 Armstrong, Gary 170 Armstrong, Kerrie 114, 167, 178, 188, 189 Armstrong, Kimberly 48, 143, 168 Amer, Andrew 130 A Arostigui, Malena 114 Arredondo, Camille 114 Arredondo, Damon 48,7176 T Arroyo, Gregory 114 , Arvizu, Rocio 100 Arzate, Silviano 114 l Asbury, Gina 12, 100 Ashby, Kris 114 Ashworth, Hilary 114 Askew, Joy 86 Astorquia, Nicki 86, 216 Atkinson, Jennifer 150 Aubel, Matt 100 Austin, Justin 86, 131 o Averbeck, Sandra 100 , Avery, Holly 86 Aviles, Javier 130 256 INDEX Barlow, Melissa 114 Barnhard, Brooks 32, 86, 180, Barringer, Jason 86 Bartlett, Kim 12, 17, 86 Barton, Bobby 86 Bastianos, Rachel 8 Bates, Anita 150 Bates, Cheri 86 Bauer, April 114 Bauer, Monique 12, 48, 63 Bautista, Martha 86 Bautista, Sandra 100 Bauz, Veronica 151 Baxter, Mike 100, 166 Bazemore, Kimberly 100, 159, Blue, Beverly 86 Bodine, Lynn 150 Bogic, Dawn 86, 168, 211 Bolivar, Trevor 100, 166 Bolster, Khristian167, Bolster, Kristian 115, 172 Bonaparte, Christa 115 Bond, Joyce 151 Bone, John 100, 166, 186 Bone, Timothy 4, 44, 48, 164, 180, 204 Booth, Janis 32, 86 Booth, Michael 64, 186, 211 Bordeaux, Debi 49 Botts, Aric 115 Boucher, Theresa 100 , Boulan, Christian 100, 172, 216 Boulan, Tawnya 21, 49,211 Bourgoin, Jessica 86 , Bowles, Jeff 100, 157, 166, 170, 173, 186 1 Bowman, Roque 101, 132, 176, 185 o Bracamonte, John 115, ,167, 172 Brack, Yvonne 30, 31, 49, 211, 212 5 Brand, Gordon 101 Brandt, Paul 115 8 Brandt, Sharon 49, 211, 212 Brank, Misha 115 Brednick, David 101 , Breer, Tricia 12, 49 Brehm, Darren 101 A A Brent, Lisa 115, 163, 8175, 211 Brinkmann, Charlene 29, 87, 190 1 1 Brommer, Lance,87 A Camacho, Alicia 49, 174, 211 Camacho, Frances 211 5 Camacho, Maria 101, 162, 165 211 A A ' 1 Camargo, Sierra 87 , E Campbell, Craig 16, 49, 158, 249 A A 1 Campbell, Jon 87 g ' Campbell Michael 87 , Campbell, Wendi 115 1 Capps, Jennifer 101 Cardoza, Jerod 115 A 1 Cardoza, Johnny 101 , . , 1 Cardoza, Ramon 50 179, 190, 211, 214, 216 Beach.,Andrea 86, 91, 211 Beach, Julie 29, 86 Becker, Brandon 48, 148 Becker, Justin100 Becker, Kimberly 86, 130, 211 Becker, Lori 131, 160, 161, 184, 185 Becker, Robert 63, 137, 164, 212 Beckett, David 100, 139, 192 Bell, Cheri Lynn 48 Bell, Renda 29, 86, 87 Benelli, Peter 86 Bennett, Dana 86 Bennett, Michele 11, 48 Benson, Travis 48 Bergstrom, Deborah 15, 48 Berkey, Brandie 114, 201 Berman, kimberly 86 Bernan, Carmela 86 Berreth, Bode 115 Berreth, Kerrie 86, 188, 189 Beth, Samule 115 Bethia, Gail 150 Bethke, Thomas 100 Bilyeu, Lori 115 Bishop, Leann 115 Bisson, Fabricio 115, 177 Black, Tina 100, 178, 198 Blackwood, Lisa 115 Blais, Noel 11, 37, 48, 160, 178, 196 Blount, Danette 48, 243 Brookins, Krista 87 Brown, Christine 115 f Brown, David 87 Brown, Donald 87 Brown, James 115 Brown, James 30, 101 Brown, Jay 131 Brown, Jeremiah 115 Brown, Jerry 115 Brown, Jimmy 101 Brown, Kyle 87, 143, 164 Brown, Brown, Melissa 49, 211, 249 Michael 49, 164, 185 Brown, Steve 131, 170 Brown, Timothy 1101, 166 Bryant, Heather ,115 Bunch, Kathy 87 Burgess, Jenny 101 Burks, Donna 101 Burnes, Jon 131, 164, 166, 167 Busch, Mike 131, 202, 203 Bush, Stephanie,7, 8, 34, 101, 201 7 ' Busse, Shawna 115 Buys, Brian 32, 101 Byerly, Jeff 49 A C , Caballero, Juan 101 Cabral, Gerald 87, 168, 169, 180, 204 Cabral, John 101, 182, 206 Cahill, Brady 115 Cahill, Trevor 1011 Cale, Tim 87 Calvert, Jessica 49 Calvino, Kym 49 Cardoza, Richard 115,l167r, 186, 216 A 1 Carl, Renee 115 Carlovsky, Jeff 3, 131,r 155, 196, 197 , A Carlson, Carrie 12, 50 Carpenter, Miriam 150 2 , Carpentier, Andre 115 Carr, Steve 101, 182, 185, 2OE Carranza, Virginia 115 y , Carrilio, Gary 101 ' Carrilio, rVince 177 Carver, Christopher 87, 158, l 192 ' j Casamassima, Jennifer 87 Casillas, Mercedes 101 y Cassidy, John 87 4 it ' Castaneda, Jose 101 4, Castaneda, Norberto 151 Castro, Jay 87 1 o Castro, Matt 115, 183, 207, , 216 Caudle, Kristi 101 1 Cavazos, Richard 115 Cerda, Bertha 101 A A T Chacon, Armondo 27,i32, 44, 50, 164, 170 Chamberlin,iCraig 101, 166 A Chamu, Joel 101 , Chamu, Maria 87 Chamu, Martin 87 Chaney, Bryan 87 Chaney, Wendy 101 Chapman, Barbara .151 Chapman, Rachel 50, 52 Chatelain, Dinai101 7 . Chatelain, Michael 87 , 1 Chavez, Lori 115 ,L Chavez, Robert 101, 166, 1182, 183, 206,207 Chen, Dung 87 , Cherrington, John 38, 87,, 128, 180, 183,202 5 Childs, Sherry 50 A Chimack, Jennifer 115, 211 f Chisum, Darren 101 Chlebowski, Jan 175 A Chou, Kai 50, 211 , Christensen, Amber 87 Ciani, John 101, 166, 195 f Cienega, Lisa 7, 50, 168,,188,i 211, 214 A A Clark, Daniel 115 A Clark, Dawn 87 Clarke, Brian 167 Clay, Brady 132, 169 Clay, Robert 3, 129 Clement, John 101 A Clements, Louis 132 , A l Clester, Denise 50, 160, 174, 196 T ' Cleveland, John 44, 50, 146, , lord, Clay 132, 170, 171, 72 tts, Shirley 101 ian, Julio 115 non, Dennis 101 zhran, Patrick 50 Eurn, Darrel 130, 132 -, Mack 50, 184 ,Michael 87 man, Chanelle 87 man, Rick 115 Iins, Brett 50 lins, Cobi 115 lins, Eveieen 115 quhoun, Jeffrey 87 neau, Tim 87 tnors, Billy 115 wtreras, Rick 87 iver, Joseph 87 k, Brian 87 k, Christie 50 per, John 21, 128 eiand, Tawnia 87 ales, Mark 115 'aIIino, Danny 115 'allino, Frank 115 'dero, Alicia 116 'dero, Lisa 101, 211, 214 nelius, Dale 31, 37, 133 nelson, Cindy 116 'ns, Bridgette 101, 161, 216 'puz, Patrick 101, 184, 185, '16 Trai, Krista 50 tez, Caroline 116 iigie, Michele 116 indail, Susan 133 iwford, Robert 4, 11, 37, 44, it, 145, 164, 211, 216 rgger, Lisa 87 in, John 101 ikovic, Alan 101 bckett, Heather 116 ackett, James 101 Jckett, Michael 116 Jckett, Sandra 116 mnan, Cindy 198 auch, Michele 116, 161, 179 awe, John 116 nxen, Desirae 87 itcher, Jodi 51 iz, Denise 87 iz, John 51, 149 iz, Louie 116, 167 iz, Sabrina 87, 211 iz, Veronica 44, 51 Ibert, Gina 16, 116, 163 Ibert, Nancy 87, 168 Iver, Juli 116 nningham, Gary 116, 166, 167, 183 rtis, Jennifer 116 , EJ' Vinci, Bryan 116 niels, Tammy 102, 216 njou, Marc 116 njou, Michael 87 nko, Jimmy 102 nn, Sara 116 o, Huy 17, 116 rling, Mary 116 ugbierg, Vickie 102 vey, Robert 87 vey, Rod 166 Davis, Don 29 Davis, Francine 133 Davis, Jannette 51 Davis, Jeremy 102 Davis, Lisa 87, 88, 188, 211, 214 Davis, Tanya 102, 163, 174, 175 De Jong, Heidi 116 de La Cerda, Fermin 102, 166 De La Fuente, Billy 88, 137, 216 Dehaan, Trent 51 Delbert, George 116, 167 Dekker, Peggy 133 Demirjyn, Maricela 116 Deuterman, Jill 51, 130 Devine, Carol 134 Dewall, Eric 31, 116 Deweese, Sean 116, 167 DeYoung, Dusty 116 Diaz, Johnny 8, 11, 15, 44, 164, 184 Diaz, Miguel 102 DEBiasio, Lisa 51, 130, 211, 214 Dick, Gene 134, 179 Dickinson, Todd 88 Dickson,7Billy 102 Dietz, Mike 129 Dinh, Christopher 51 Dominguez, Diana 51, 64 Donais, Rachel 102 Donald, Traci 116 Doty, Michelle 116 Douglas, Christopher 12, 88 Dow, Heather 35, 51, 237 Dow, Sarah 116, 168, 194, 195 Downey, Alex 116 Dozier, Wayne 134 Dresselhaus, Andrea 30, 31, 44,51, 190, 211,216 Duben, Christina 102 Duel, Brian 116 Duenas, Frank 116, 172, 173 Duenas, Mila 27, 51, 64, 190, 211, 236, 255 Duffy, Kurtis 116, 207 Duke, Carolyn 150 Dulay, Melanie 88, 162, 188, 189, 242 Dulay, Sandra 51, 64, 162 Dulay, Sarah 51, 162, 178 Dulin, Pamela 88, 211 Duran, Leo 145 Durst, Cheryl 51, 134 E Earwicker, James 88, 211 Eckard, Tony 167 Eckerle, Jennifer 102, 190 Eckert, Danny 116 Edmondson, Michael 88, 178, 179, 184 Edwards, Brad 116, 207 Edwards, Carl 116, 176, 177 Edwards, Carole 51 Edwards, Jeremy 116, 159 Eichten, Sharon 134 Ellerbe, Marci 7, 34, 102, 216 Ellinger, Amy 51, 134, 200, 211 Ellis, Tanya 116 Ellis, Tonya 116 Elvey, Kevin 102 Embrey, Robert 2 England, Donna 51 Ensalmo, Ralph 151 Erickson, Donald 11, 51 Erp, Robert 88, 164, 182, 204 Erwin, Kevin 116 Erwin, Sharon 116 Escobedo, Ernie 151 Escobedo, Michael 102 Esparza, Jacob 88, 137 Espinoza, Frances 52, 64 Espinoza, Gilbert 102 Espudo, Denise 88 Esquivel, Jaime 102 Essa, Jeff 102, 166, 167, 170 Estes, Michael 102, 172 Estrada, Miguel 88 Evans, Joshua 102 Evans, Linda 102 Everding, Michelle 116 Everest, Al 164 Everest, Erin 25, 88, 154, 162, 188, 189,211,214 Everest, Torn 5, 135, 164, 165, 186, 188 Everts, Paul 116 Exley, Matthew 102 F Fagan, Robert 52 Farias, Elizabeth 102 Farrell, Warren 52 Faugno, Terry 30 Fee, John 88 Feese, Michael 21, 102 Feik, Greg 17, 52, 180, 186 Fekete, Mike 102, 168, 173 Fenner, Sherry 102 Fenster, Mark 117 ' Fergerson, Jeff 102, 166, 182, 186 Ferguson, Robert 37, 52 Ferman, Jerry 135 Fernandez, Georgiana 117 Ferris, Danielle 52 Fifield, Mary 31, 52, 135, 211, 212 Figueroa, Tony 4, 11, 52, 164 Fiocco, Carrie 102, 160, 174 Fiore, Gabrielle 117 Fitzgerald, Amy 102, 104 Fitzgerald, Cindy 117, 201 Fitzgerald, Tammy 117, 141 Fleek, Mark 52, 158 Fleek, Michael 52, 158, 192 Flores, Christy 32, 117 Flores, Claudia 102 Flores, Leigh-Anne 88 Fluharty, Karee 117, 118, 160, 161, 175,198, 199 Fluharty, Krista 102, 160, 174, 179, 196 Forney, John 12, 52 Foulke, Serena 102 Fouts, Michelle 88, 178 Fowler, Scott 102, 177 Fox, Christine 52 Fox, John 117 Fox, Marissa 52, 64, 131 Franco, Jon 103, 177 Frank, Brian 164, 204 Frank, Jeffrey 52, 164 Freeman, Suanna 53, 64, 243 French, Bethany 117, 161, 178, 179, 188 Friberg, Michael 88 Fritz, Alma 88 Fritz, Graciela 53 Frost, Elliot 88 Fudge, Tom 167 Funk, Amber 88, 211 Funnekotter, Anna 87, 88, 211, 214, 216 Furry, Chris 117 G Gabbard, Jami 117, 161, 198 Gagliano, Lora 53 Galley, John 117 Galindo, David 53, 211 Gallegos, Salvador 117, 169 Galvan, Chanice 12, 88 Galvin, Debra 103 Gandarela-Mota, Paula 103 Gannonn, Richard 117, 168, 169 Gaona, Lupita 53 Garcia, Armando 4, 103 Garcia, Carlos 53 Garcia, Janice 7, 12, 27, 32, 5 34, 101, 103,200 Garcia, Jaymie 88, 138 Garcia, Mike 88, 164, 186 Garibay, Manuei 117 Garza, Teresa 88 Gestring, Jason 88, 176, 184 Gilbert, lris 117 7 Giordano, Katherine 53 Gissler, Jenny 117 Gissler, John 103 L Glasner, Jennifer 53 Gleason, Wendy 88 Glover, Brandon 88, 138 Goethals, Jeffrey 136 Goldberg, Jenny 53, 211, 212 Golling, Travis 21, 53, 164, 170, 211 Gomez, David 29, 89 Gomez, Leonardo 117 7 Gomez, Miguel 103, 166 Gomez, Rebecca 12, 38, 53, 64, 211 Gomez, Silvia 64 Gomolka, Greg 53 1 Gonzalez, Beatrice 103 Goodale, Kevin 117, 167, 172 Gordon, Dale 117 Gorodeckas, Anthony 44, 53, 143, 158, 192,212 Graham, Julee 89 Granados, Paul 53 Graver, Gayneth 53 Graver, Theran 117 Graves, Miyona 117, 194, 195, 211, 216 A Green, Paul 135 Grenier, Melinda 117 Grenier, William 89 Grimes, John 117 Grindley, Alexander 53 Grove, Heather 21, 27, 89, 138, 157, 179, 190,211,214 Gruber, Dianna 27, 53, 132, 174, 211 1 Guajardo, Ercilia 117 Guajardo, Laura 117 Guard, Heidi 117 Guard, Troy 89, 216 Guerra, Ramiro 117 Gunn, Jeff 117 Gurr, Mike 7, 164, 186 lNDEX 257 Gutierrez, Cecilia 117 Hendrix, Wayne 89, 143, 158, Gustine, Chad 53, 176 Gustine, Cori 103, 163, 200, 216 Gutierrez, Olivo 53, 136 Gutierrez, Paulino 135 Guzman, Hector 117 Guzman, Tony 103, 158, 159, 177, 185 H Haag, Kristin 89, 196, 211, 214 Haaj, Ray 164 Haas, Eric 103, 166, 186 Hagge, Heidi 89 Haghi, Reza 103 Haghighi, Roham 89, 146, 172, 214 Hale, Donald 53 Hale, Trevor 12, 27, 54, 58 Hale, Wendy 89 Hall, Tina 44, 54, 200 Ham, Carol 103 Hamberger, Judy 150 Hamlin, Tammi 103, 108 Hamlin, Terri 89, 200 Hamm, Jennifer 117 Hamon, Keri 117 I-Ianback, Rachel 103 I-Iandzlik, Jill 103 Handzlik, Todd 37, 54 Hannigan, Geraldine 89, 211, 214 Hannigan, Jennifer 89 6 Hans, Jason 117, 183 Hans, Jennifer 103 Hanson, Pam 186, 188 Hanson, Rick 136, 164, 186, Hanson, Yvonne 54 Harper, Brian 117, 207 Harrison, Christina 117 Hartzler, Tiffany 89 Harvey, Barbara 150 Harvey, Heather 89, 137 Hatcher, Richard 151 I-latlestad, Cindy 103 Hatlestad, Shelly 54 Hatter, Jacqueline 89, 130, 214 Hatter, Kim 29, 103, 188, 189 Haua, Valerie 89 A Hawkins, Anthony 54, 130 Heaston, Chris 103 r Heath, Kurt 89 Hegrat, Sharon 118 Heideman, Jason 44, 54, 168, 169, 186 Heideman, Toni 103 Heidman, Lorrie 89 Heiland, Kara 89 Helm, Tracy 29, 41, 44, 54, 57 Hein, Kenneth 103 Hein, Lisa 118 Heinkel, Carolyn 103 Heintschel, Chris 89, 180 Henderson, Deborah 136 Henderson, Patricia 118, 161, 188 Henderson, Therese 103 Hendricks, Jason 118, 169, 177 Hendricks, Kristi 89, 174, 188 Hendrickson, Jason 89, 164, 180 159, 184 258 INDEX Henrickson, Corey 49, 54, 130 Henry, Nicole 54 Henry, Ruth 118, 161, 175, 198 Henry, Sarah 30, 103, 160, 174, 188, 189 Henson, Karen 118 Henson, Stefani 54, 211, 214 Herczeg, Alicia 50, 54 Herczeg, Twyia 103 Heredia, Alejandro 103 Hergert, Lisa 89 Herman, Joshua 7, 38, 41, 118 Herman, Shelli 27, 32, 54, 63 Hernandez, Elena 103 Hernandez, Gerardo 118 Hernandez, Jack 118 Hernandez, Jessie 89 Herrod, Lori 35, 54, 237 Hestdalen, Bradley 89 Heynen, Heidi 196 Heynen, Randy 118 Higgins, Danny 118 Hilbert, David 118 Hill, Debbie 49, 54 Hill, Jennifer 118 Hill, Julie 103, 160, 174, 196 Hill, Steve 29, 54, 158, 202 Hines, Isabel 136 Hinshaw, Roger 136 Hinson, Dawn 118 Hoang, Duc 118 Hoang, Tai 103 Hoburg, Allison 118, 179, 198 Hodge, Jerrie 118 Hodges, Jordan 103 Hoffman, David 103, 177 Holliday, Teresa 11, 55 Hollish, Jennifer 118, 179, 188 Holman, Daneen 12, 89, 216 Honna, Shannon 89, 164 Honeycutt, Elizabeth 103 Hood, Don 89, 164, 173, 186 Hood, Richard 89 Hooper, Brandie 104 Hooper, Jason 118 Hooper, Rachel 104 Hoopingarner, Alice 118 Hopkins, Jeffrey 15, 86, 89, 164, 180, 204, 216 Hotchkiss, Charlotte 128 Hovey, Scott 104, 107, 159, 195 Howe, Ashley 104 Howe, Diane 150 Howell, Timothy 89, 158, 159 Huber, Debbie 38, 41, 89, 134, 178 Huerta, Nathaniel 104, 166 Huff, Katy 137 Huff, Nathan 104, 159 Huffman, Donald 55, 211 Huggins, Kimberly 104 Hughes, Corey 118 Hughes, Jeremy 89, 202 Hughes, John 164 Hughes, Trevor 118 Hugins, Charles 137, 141 Hull, Tamie 118 Humphrey, Aimee 104 Humphrey, Michael 55, 137 Hunt, James 11, 55, 164 Hunt, Jeffrey 89, 164 Hunt, Paul 89, 202 Hunter, Stanley 55, 164 Hussey, Jack 104 Hutto, Melissa 55 Huynh, Dung Judy 90 Huynh, Loi 118 Huynh, Oanh 214 Huynh, Thuy 30, 211 Iglesias, Carlos 118 Iglesias, Diana 104 Iglesias, Eddy 118, 167, 207 llic, Alex 90 Inman, Candy 90, 162 J Jackson, David 90 Jacobs, Dusty 90, 211 Jacobsen, Misti 90, 149 I Jacobsen, Shannon 118 Jacobson, Erik 118, 159, 177, 186 Jacques, Jesse 55 Jaimes, Guadalupe 104 Jaimes, Julian 118 James, Kevin 118 Janke, Jeremy 118 Janovitz, Carolyn 104 , Jardin, James 37, 54, 55 Jarrell, Tiffany 90 Jarvis, Patrick 104, 169, 176, 186 Jefferies, Monique 55 Jefferies, Rachel 118 Jensen, Curtis 118 Jimenez, Israel 90 Jimenez, Theresa 104, 211 Jimenez, William 104, 166 Johansen, Mark 118, 172 Johnson, Janelle 118 Johnson, Kristi 55, 211 Johnson, Kym 104 Johnson, Melissa 34, 35, 38, 90, 200, 216, 237 Johnson, Robert 137 Johnson, Shelly 104, 211, 216 Johnson, Teri 118 Johnston, Carl 216 Johnston, Garrel 55 Johnston, Sherri 90 Jones, Angela 104, 216 Jones, Tracy 118, 201 Juarez, Andres 90 Juarez, Louise 104 K Kansas, James 104 Kearns, Kevin 55 Kearns, Todd 104 Kellerman, Marcus 104, 159, 195, 211, 216 Kelley, K.C. 55 Kelly, Clifton 104 Kelly, Leslie 90 Kelly, Michael 90 Kelly, Richard 104 Kenyon, Karla 38, 40, 49, 55, 174 Kernion, Dan 118, 170 Kerr, Willow 34, 35, 55, 145, 237 Keske, Todd 90 Key, Michele 118 Kim, Helen 104 King, Deborah 44, 55, 178, 211 King, Ted 104, 177, 206 Kizer, Jason 119 Kleeberger, Craig 90 Klimas, Christopher 8, 119, 16 Kloskowski, Michael 55 Klungreseter, Bryan 102, 104, 164, 206 Klungreseter, Kelly 90, 168, 178, 211 Knox, Nicole 119 Knox, Robert 137 Knox, Shelbie 31, 119 Koch, Robert 12, 44, 55, 211 Kolda, Justin 90 Konzen, Thomas 55 , Kraft, Brian 119 Krass, Heather 104, 134 Krause, Brad 177 Kringel, Jimmy 104 Krizman, Michael 104 Kuei, Chester 90, 186, 211, 212 Kull, Kara 90, 188 Kulow, Dusti 25, 55 Kundinger, Steve 206 Kutzner, Bill 138, 204, 205 L Kyte, Gilbert 31, 138 W L Lacaria, Michelle 90, 92 Laguna, Sonya 56, 212 Lailson, Xochitl 104, 198 Lailson, Yadira 119, 179 Lambert, Aaron 104 Lamboy, Leo 138 Lan, Ho 119 Landis, Jeff 90 Landrum, Ronna 104 Lange, JoAnn 138 Langston, Michelle 90, 216 Lannom, Joanne 90 Larrabee, Gary 56, 164, 204, 249 Larson, Matthew 104 Latulippe, Tim 30, 104, 195 g LaValIe, Christopher 119, 167, 216 Law, Heather 16, 32, 119, 163, 188, 189 , Law, Robby 90 C Lawrence, Kristina 119 I Lawson, Michael 242 Lawton, Jeremy 104, 166, 186 Le, Tuan 119 Leaf, Charles 3, 129, 148 Lee, Deanna 90, 161 Leech, Jennifer 30, 105, 211, 212 Leigh, Preston 90 Lepe, Jorge 119, 167 I Leslie, Steven 105 Leso, John 56 Lewis, Joe 151 Lewis, John 105, 166 Lewis, Nicol 119, 211 Lievers, Dick 129 Linden, Bonnie 90 Lindsey, Nancy 139 Lindstrom, Jean 148, 150 Linehan, Jacqueline 56, 214 Linkin, Brent 56, 164, 202, 249 Lira, Christina 90 Liscombe, Tonya 174, 175 Littlefield, Cheryl 105, 188 Lively, Steven 119 Michelle 105, 162, 163 zalde, Ricky 105, 166, 172, 173 zaide, Robert 105, 166 zarraga, Sylvia 105 nckwood, Todd 56 Jdico, Cheri 90, 211, 212 Jdico, Nikki 119,211,216 Jgan, Kathryn 105 Jng, Jane 105 Jpez. Claudia 105 Jpez, Elisa 119, 175 lpez, Feliciano 105 Jpez, Laura 105 Jpez, Omar 90 Jpez, Pedro 56, 146, 164, 243 Jpez, Rosie 119 Jthspeich, Steve 105 awry, Michelle 105 Jy, Chad 105 Jangeaktrakul, Gutai 56 ijin, Edward 105 fons, Earl 56 y M acejak, Vicki11, 56 acLean, Jennifer 119 'acLean, Shelli56 adera, Araceii 90 adera, Gerardo 105 adriz, Jose Luis 90 agee, Shannon'35, 91, 200, 201, 237 agness, Dawn 119 ainard, Dennis 139 aldonado, Francisca 119 aidonado, Marta 105 aidonado, Sulema 91 aifavon, Gerardo 64 allinger, Jennifer 32, 34, 35, 91, 200, 216, 237 allinger, Joseph 119, 167, 172, 207 aitoy, Rose 150 , A alta, Linda 56 A A alta, Tony 105, 185 ann, Janeile 56 , 1 anning, Dina 35, 44, 200 arkham, Diana 105, A iarks, Yolanda 91, 174 1arqueZ, Sabrina 119, 179, 188 , larshal, Dannyl216 1arshall, Danny 91, 164, 204 larshburn, Erinn 119 1artin, Andrew 11, 38, 56, 204, 211,212 1 Iartin, Bobbie 150 lartin, Brent 56 lartin, Jesse 105 Iartin, Joseph 119 lartinez, Angela 56, 64 lartinez, Augustin 119 lartinez, Christina 119 iartinez, Laurel 105 Iartinez. Max 91 lartinez, Michelle 21, 105 lartinez, Rosemarie 56, 64, 154, 162 y lartinez, Victoria 56 lary, James 119 lasisak, Joe 56 lasisak, Kevin 105, 176, 177 lason, Ken 15, 56, 164, 204 lassie, Nikki 119 Mata, Jessica 119 Matarese, John 57 Mathews, Lisa 57 Mathre, Bruce 91, 166 Matthews, Lou 151 Mattingly, Don 91 r Mayfield, Steve 119 Maysey, Scott 57 Mayton, Tiffany 57, 61, 64, 211 Mazur, Jennifer 119 Mazur, Stephen 119 McArdle, Michael 91, 143, 170 McArthur, Donald 128 McCallion, Lynette 57 McCarron, Robert 91 McCarthy, Barbara 63 McCarthy, Jim 91, 164, 167, 182, 204, 216 McClatchey, Lisa 91 McClellan, Kimm 32, 88 McClelland, George 57 McClintic, David 27, 109, 164 McCoIiom, Michelle 119 McCray, Sean 57 McCullaugh, Sonja 57, 211 McDole, Justin 57 McDole, Michelle 105 McDonald, Shawn 91 McDoweil, Brigette 119 McDowell, Michael 119, 167, 207 , McGaugh, Christopher 32, 37 91, 107, 158, 192, 211, 212 McGlone, Shannon 91 McHale, Marla 119, 175, 201 McHenry, Fredrick 119 Mclntyre, James 119, 166, 186 McKenna, Robert 139, 186, 188 McKennna, Robert 147 McKinley, Robert 139 McMillen, Mike 91, 166 McPhee, Spring 105 McQuead, Kevin 119, 167 Medina, Miguel 1191 Meek, Jerid 119, 169, 186 Mejia,Larry 57, 164, 186 Melendrez, Brenda 91, 141 Mellody, Nancy 91 Mendiha, Fred 119, 167 Meng, Andy 91 y Meng, David 120 Mesquit, Rachelle 91 Messersmith, Brenda 57 Mitchell , Adam 92 Mitchell, Earlene 92 Mitchell, Jeff 164, 166 Miyares, Michele 34, 35, 57, 201, 237 Moen, Dana 8, 15, 38, 41, 92, 158, 176, 206, 212 Mohler, Megan 120 Monahan, Becky 120 Monarez, Manuel 120 Montgomery, Jonathan 92, 164, 182, 206 Montoya, Sheri 7, 34, 105 Moore, Chris 140 Moore, Jason 92 Moore, John 8, 44, 58, 164 Moore, Nicole 120 Moore, Paige 105 Moore, Robby 105 Nguyen, Minh 120 Nguyen, Nhan 120 Nguyen Ouoc-Ai 120 Nguyen Thao 106 Nguyen Tram 120 Nguyen Trinh 106 Nguyen Tu-Anh 120 Nguyen Tuan 106, 166, 182 184, 216 Nicholas, Chad 92 Nichols, Christine 106 Nichols, Jacqueline 3, 17, 21 128 Nichols, Jeromey 92 Nolan, Steve 58, 176, 211 Nolton, Bob 151 Norris, Jack 92 Norris, Jennifer 106 Norton, Mike 120 Mora, Sara 151 Mordaunt, Kelly 105 Moreno, Carmen 92, 175 Moreno, Kimberley 4, 15, 21, 58, 162 Moreno, Mike 133, 140 Moretti, James 105 Moretti, Teresa 15, 17, 27, 44, 58, 158, 159, 178, 190, 239 Novikoff, Alexander 92, 166, 184 Novoa, Sheri 106 O O'Connor, David 140 O'Connor, Mario 16, 92, 164 176, 186 Morgan, Tammy 92, 94, 242 Morris, Billie Jo 92 Morris, Eric 105 Morris, Jeff 8, 15, 86, 92, 158, 192, 212, 216 Morris, Kristina 120, 178, 179, 198, 216 Morris, Mark 120, 167 Morris Shelly 105 O'Dell, Betty 141 O'Leary, Jean 58, 211 Olds, Chad 92 Olsen, Brenda 106 Olvera, Veronica 120 Oquist, Holly 106 Ordunez, Alice 106 Ordunez, David 120 Orman, Katrina 58, 64 Morrison, Anthony 106 Morrison, George Andy 118, 120, 167 Mosby, Michelle 92, 174 Motas, Raymond 120, 167 Mountain, Tiffany 29, 89, 92 Munoz, Rex 106 Murguia, Minerva 120 Murillo, Patty 44, 52, 58 Murray, Colleen 58, 212, 214 Murtaugh, Dave 140, 154, 172 Mustion, Chris 120, 207 Myers, David 211 Ortiz, Beatriz 141 Ortiz, Bogar 106 Osborn, Kathy 106 Osborn, Lara 106 Osburn, Denise 8, 58, 64 Osinski, Chris 106, 119, 195 Otis, Terry 106 Otsuka, Yuki 31, 120 Owens, Erik 106 Owens, Sharon 151 P Myers, Jeremy 90, 92, 186 Myers, Myers, Lorraine 106 Marlo 106 Meyer, Patricia 150 Meyers, Jerry Jay 37, 91, 216 Meza, Francisca 105 Michaelsen, Shawn 91 Michaiek, Lorri 120 Michaud, Doug 91, 164, 186 Miles, Michael 105, 172 Milks, Thomas 21, 27, 41, 44, 57, 164, 211 Miller, Andrea 186, 188 Miller, Christy 117, 120 Miller, Duane 91 Miller, Josh 4,,92, 164, 186 Miller, Laura 31, 57 Miller, Michael 30, 105, 212 Milne, N Nagle, April 57, 58 Nagtalon, Michelle 120, 161, 174, 175, 196 Nagtalon, Richard 176, 206 Nance, Matt 58, 185 Navarro, Tino 120, 167 Neal, Daria 58, 249 Neal, Julie 31, 120, 188, 189 Negrete, Jaime 106 Neison, Joshua 106 Nelson, Vicki 150 Nessler, Gretchen 92, 141 Neubauer, Shaunna 106 Newcomer, Michael 25 Milton, Helen 105 Mincey, Matt 105, 107 Miner, Darren 92 Miramontes, Manuel 120 Misiowiec, Philip 120 Ngo, Nga 31 Nguyen, Bee 34, 106 Nguyen, Duy-Ai 120 Nguyen, Hieu 120 Nguyen Hung Minh 106 Nguyeni l-luy 120 Paige, Melissa 92 Pak, Christine 106 Palac, Mark 120, 159, 183, 192 Palacio, Leticia 106 Palazzola, Antonette 106 Palmatier, Alexander 120 Palomo, Alma 59, 64 Palomo, Armando 106 Palumbo, Mike 106 Paoiella, Sandy 150 Pardee, Ray 120 Parke, Chris 27, 37, 92, 159, 192, 211 Parker, Ronnie 92 Parks, Amy 106, 149 Parr, Bambi 106 Partridge, Jeff 30, 92 Pascua, Danette 7, 32, 34, 106, 188 Pasek, Chris 120, 177 Pasek, Sean 92 Pastor, Aura 151 Patino, Maria 59, 64 Pattarozzi, Anthony 133 Patterson, Brandie 120 Patterson, Gelyn 27, 59, 236 INDEX 259 Pavinyama, Sharon 120 Paxton, Dan 27, 37, 92, 158, 211, 216 Payne, Scott 106, 186 Pearcy, Scott 107, 206 Pedersen, Khristy 92 Pedrin, Lisa 120 Pedroza, Peinado, Pelletier, Pempeit, Nelly 107 Roseann 120 Shana 120 Vincent 92 Pena, Fortunata 120 Pena, Jose 92 Pena, Silverio 121, 167, 207 Penna, Thomas 107, 182, 184, 185 Penney, Richard 141 Pennington, Joy 107, 216 Pennington, Judith 59 Peralta, Heather 107 Perez iHoburgJ, Tracy 59 Perez, Adolfo 121 Perez, Alisha 121 Perez, Claudia 41, 107, 162 Perez, Cynthia 59, 64 Perez, Sandy 92 Perkins, Ronald 11, 92, 158, 192, 211 Perna, Peter 107 Perry, Kara 59 Peters, Duane 131, 141 Peters, Irene 121 Peters, Peter 107 Peterson Peterson ,Deanne 92 , ,Tara 121,211 Peterson, Tory 107, 182 Peterson, Travis 92 Pettitord, Lisa 121 Pettigrew, Karrie 59 Petty, Brian 121, 167 Petty, Jeff 92, 164 Pham, T hang 107 Phan, Loc 59 Phebus, Julie 107 Phelps, Pamela 31, 59 Pheneso Philibert, Philip, C Philip, M Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, mbath, Southi 107 Michael 142 liftord 107, 159 elinda 92 Heather 121 Louise 150 Patricia 142 Phillips, Suzanne 121 Piekarsk i, Joshua 107 Pike, Jason 121, 183 Pill, Erik 27, 59, 158, 192 Pilley, Bentley 121 Pilley, Leslie 59, 64 Pina, Bobby 164, 170, 186 Pina-Shockley, Nancy 92, 216 Pina-Shockley, Rachel 92 Pinkerton, James 107 Pinpet, Vince 164 Piotrowski, Julie 107, 168, 200, 201 Pitka, Jennifer 107 Plante, Gloria 121 Plante, Maryann 59 Plavan, Kimberly 59 Pledger, 188 Plunk, Gregory 121 Plunkett, Kathy 150 Pollak, Linda 150 Polta, Daniel 107, 159, 202 Polta, Steve 59 260 INDEX Ponce, Jeff 107, 169, 177, 186 Ponce, Lisa 59, 64, 162 Pool, Adonica 92, 196, 211, 214 Pool, David 121, 159 Pool, Rebecca 93, 160, 212 Pool, Rob 167 1 Popoft, Chris 107 Porter, Stacey 107 Portis, Donald 142, 191, 195 Pratt, David 93 y Preston, Theron 142 t Pretel, Michelle 107 8 3 Price, Catherine 11, 59, 162,? 178 Price, Danny 121 Price, Jennifer 16, 121, 163, 179, 196 Price, Kelly 107 Prigge, Charles 93 Prough, Donald 143, 149 1 Pryor, Sean 107 Pugh, Dionne 121 Pummill, Yvonne 59 Putnam, Ken 164 Pyle, Cary 93, 145, 176, 184 o Quintanar, Nikki 116, 121, 198, 211,214 Quon, Norm 143 R Radlinger, Tina 107, 109 Ralls, Karolyn 93 Ralston, Kenneth 121 Ramin, Brenda 143 Ramirez, Elia 107 4 A Ranes, David 93, 166, 176 3 Rasmussen, Alisa 121 A Rasmussen, Michelle 59, 135 Rasmussen, Nicole 107 Ratliff, Suellen 93, 211, 212 Rattmann, Jane 33, 143 Rauch, Greg 121, 195 Rauch, Victoria 121 Reden, Tracie 107 Reed, George 128 Reed, Kimberly 121 Reed, Mark 60 Reed, Michael 60 Reeves, Sarah 106, 107, 168, , 194,211 1 Reeves, Sheri 8, 93, 143, 168 190, 211, 212,214 Regalado, Soledad 107 Reichle, Scott 121, 167, 183, 207 Reiner, Keith 121 Reyes, Carmen 174 Reyes, Mario 121 Reynolds, Brent 93, 204 Reynolds, Kristine 107, 198, 199 Reynolds, William 93, 158 Reynoso, Armando 93 Reynoso, Maribel 121 Michelle 59, 154, 160, g Reynoso, Peter 121 Ribb, Candi 121 Rich, John 107 Richards, Alan 162, 163 Richardson, Brian 107, 134, 170 Rios, Brenda 29, 93, 143, 168, 190, 211, 212, 214 Rios, Jason 11, 60 Rivers, John 107 Rizza, Joanne 144 Roach, Patricia 129 Roark, Regina 150 Roberson, Mike 117, 151 Roberts, Amanda 121 Roberts, Cynthia 93 Roberts, Naomi 175 Roberts, Nathan 107 f Robinson, Brent 121, 167 Robles, Jose 60 , Robtes, Socorro 107 Rodgers, Angie 93 Rodgers, Jamie 93 Rodriguez, Armando 121 Rodriguez, Javier 121 Rohlmeier, Vicki 93, 211, 216 Romo, Amada 60, 64 Romo, Concha 121 Ronalds, Christopher 25, 44, 60, 164, 170, 211, 249, 251 Ross, Brian 108, 141 , , Ross, Chesley 144 Rothlauf, Kirk 108 Rozenko, Kirsten 93, 168, 174, 188 Rubeis, Tony 93 Rue, Tiffany 108 Rueble, Marvin 129 Ruenzel, J.J. 121, 167 Ruiz, Deborah 60, 64 Ruiz, Fidel 108 Rummery, Jennifer 32, 121 Rummery, John 93 Rumsey, Angela 108 Russell, Natalie 27, 60, 190, 242 Russum, Aaron 121, 183 Ryan, Jennifer 108 Ryan, Mike 121 Rybolt, James 144 S Sadnick, Gary 144, 158, 159 Saftell, Jack 174 Saffell, Tim 207 Satfiote, Matthew 108 Sahugun, Monica 60 Sahugun, Paulina 93 Salas, Daisy 108, 161, 188 Salazar, Eric 121 Salazar, Joey 93 Salazar, Marty 93 A Salazar, Rita 121, 179 1 Saldivar, Ryan 206 Salter, Jennifer 108, 211 Samuels, Kathy 60 Sanchez, Alicia 60, 164 Sanchez, Gabriel 92, 93, 164, 170, 186 Sanchez, Gabriela 108 Sanchez, Jess 145 Sanchez, Juan 121 Sandeffer, Tiffany 108 Sanders, Joel 121 Sandoval, Philip 108 Sanz, Aaron 93 Sanz, Isaac 122 A Sauers, Kay 151 Sawyer, Josh 108 Sawyer, Kim 93 Saye, Claudine 60 Saye, Laura 122 Saye, Martha 122, 194 Saye, Robyn 32, 108, 194 Saykham, Tick 60 Scales, Michael 44, 164, 180 204, 216 Scarborough, Keturah 108 Scheer, Kimberly 122, 201 Scheer, Timothy 93 Schiefer, Jeff 122 Schissler, Steve 93 A , Schmi dt, Christy 60, 145, 21 Schneider, Bob 60 , Schroeder, Jill 60, 147, 178, 188 1 Schroeder, Joseph 60, 202, 212, 216, 239, 243 Schwartz, Matthew 122 Schwarz, Bart 145 Schweibold, Jennifer 4, 7, 35 44, 60, 147, 237 Scroggin, Teresa 122 Seborowski, Kristen 93 Seltzer, Joel 4, 8, 15, 27, 60, 164, 184, 249 Seltzer, Mark 91, 93, 164, 15 216 , Selway, Richard 93 Semones, Gail 108 Seng, Leilei 122 Sengchanthalangsy, Kong 10 Sengchanthalangsy, Phoumar 211 Sengchanthalant, Gsay Noon 93 Sengsourinho, Vilaphiene 60 Sengsourinho, Vilaphonh 93 Serenko, Joe 122 Sesma, Jonathan 122, 167 Shannon, Julie 93 Shaver, Shanna 7, 108, 200, 211, 214 l Shaw, Diana 150 Shaw, Eric 108, 169, 186 A Shaw, Mike 94 Shelton, Joshua 122 Sherman, Brandon 108, 206 Shigeoka, Cassie 122, 139 Shigeoka, lain 94 Shinnerl, Mary 145 Shippey, Sefa 145 Shive, Lois 146 Shorthill, Roger 122 Showen, Sara 94 Shriver, Marilyn 146 Shuga, Katie 4, 15, 34, 35, 6 237 Sierra, Sara 61, 211 Silva, David 204 Silva, Elizabeth 122, 201 Silva, Magda 61 Simovski, Tony 122 Simpson, Jeremy 108 Simpson, John 108 Sims, Laura 122, 178, 179, 1 Singleton, Devin 94 Sinohui, Steve 102, 108, 166 167, 176, 186 Sinohui, Travis 122, 167, 186 Sipes, Daniel 122 i Sitaket, Sommone 94 A Six, Sherry 61 1 1 Skaja, Carl 17, 38, 40, 61, 21 Skaja, Eric 108 Skinner, Castro 94 Skoworn tKincadeJ, Mark 102 adky, Brian 108 3 nail, Jeremy 122, 207 , 3 nail, Neil 108, 164, 166,i182, 206, 207 , nith, Aaron 122 1 nith, Aimee 122, 161 nith, Dennis 122, 167 nith, Eric 108 nith, Heather 108 mith, John 94, 164 tmiri, Kristin st 1 Hnith, Rick 151 Robert 94 , 1 rT1ith V ijiith, Tedmund 108 1 1 Tiith, Tony Lee 107, 122, 159, r 195 1 1 nits, Stephanie 108 wydef, Denise 34, 108, 1188 'ryder, Dennis 2 1 1 wyder, John Derek 108 wyder, Kristen 35, 44, 61, 237, 241 1 omare, Corola 94 A 1 ommer, Tyler 108, 182, 183 ommers, Kathryn 100,,108, 6 190 otelo, Ben 61 , otelo, Lisa 122 oto, Maribel 122 peer, Dan 61 peir, Brian 122 pencer, Michael 122 prague, Tom 137, 146, 212 prik, Michael 108 1 tamp, Scott 108 g tanish, Jason 122 y tanley, Michele 49, 61 taunton, Andrea 31, 61 tegen, Mike 108 r r 6 teimle, Chelle 94 3 teimle, James 61, 169, 211 teimle, Julie 122 1 A tein, Michael 136 1 tepanek, Patricia162, 143 ternberg, April 7, 34, 35, 44, 62, 237, 249 3 ternberg, Will 122, 167 , tevens, Nancy 146 1 tevenson, Mason 62, 164, 180 1 , tojanovich, Magi 122 tone, Jim 2, 147, 159, 190, 192, 193, 195 6 tone, Joseph 108 tone, Robert 109, 141 tough, Shane 109 tratton, Danielle 109 tratton, Jack 62 itringer, Christina 94 g ptrosnider, Lynn 94, 194 itucki, Gail 94, 188 Ltucki, Sam 122, 186 atudebaker, Bruce 128 itunich, Sean 62, 164, 170 iuetos, Sean 62 1 Lullivan, Vicki 201 1 iultany, Stephanie 122, 141, 161, 179, 211 iwaftord, John 62, 135, 192, 211, 254 A Swaney, Shawnna 61, 62,1211, 214 Swihart, Marisa 108, 109 Swindell, Richard 94 Sykes, Kia 122, 211 Szabo, Doug 94 ,T , Tabor, Tiffany 109 , tang, l-lak 94 3 , 1 Takacs, Scott 94, ,166, 177 1 Takajo, Deeanna109 q Talbot, Christopher 122 1 Tannenbaurn, Elizabeth 94 1 Tanner, Kimberly 94,' 1 Tanner, Mark62 1 Tavai, Lily 94 g 1 y , Taylor, Sean 94 g Taylor, Vanessa 94 , , Tebelman, Gypsy 62,1 1881 1 Tello, Nancy 10911 1 1 Tennison, Kenneth 94 Tennison, Ron 109,211 1 Terrazas, Junior 109, 166 1 1 Terrazas, Manuel 1122 1 1 Terrazas, Patricia 109 1 Testerman, James 94, 122 1 Thien, Stan 150, 183 , 1 , Thompsen, Mychal 211 I A Thompson, Charlie 1091 1 , Thompson, Christal 122 ' 1 1 Thompson, Christine 94 at Thompson,1DarreIl1 109 1 1, Thompson, Lisa 35, 94, 190, 211 Thompson, Shawn 147 1 Thompson, Stacey 94, 196 Q , Thomsen, Jenitter 94, 1 1 Tijerina, Noel 109 1 6 1 Tjalkens, Ron18, 27,144, 62, 64, 143, 1541158 g ff g Tobler, Kristi 1221 , 1 3 Todd, Robert 147 , 1 1 Toedt, Amy 122, 214 5 Toedt, Juiie 122, 175 1 i 1 Torres, Denise 122 Totten, David 95 Townsend, Pauline 151 Tran, Hung 122 Y Tran, Ngoc 95, 211 Trang, Tuan 122 1 Trapnell, Janice 132, 147 Traugott, Danielle195 8 Trevisan, Matthew 109, 177 1 Trout, Kim 151 i A 1 m Trout, Reggie 109, 132 1 Truong, Duong 123 i Tsuchiura, Rodney 123 3 Tubbs, Amber 123 1 Tubbs, Misty 188, 189 8 Tucciarone, Deiva 109 1 Tucker, Ben 1186, 188 Tucker, Scott 95 1 1 Tunnell, Alan 123 1 ' Tunnell, Emily 95, 131, 157, 160, 174, 196 Tunnell, Ethan 29, 62, 184 Turner, Dave 147, 183, 185 Turner, Nancy 150 y 1 Turner, Shelly 95 3 v Valdez, Celeste 8, 32, 34, 95 Valdez, David 16, 123, 167,212 Valenti, Anthony 123, 169, 186 Valenzuela, Eileen 109 Van Fleet, Tittany 109, 174 1, Van l-louten, Jason 123 A Van, Dann 123 Vargas, Alvino 109 Vargas, Maria 123 Varjaoic, Sandy 12, 32, 34, 1 101, 109, 200 Varner, Damon 95 Varney, Michelle 12, 38, 44, 62, 178,196 1 1 Varnsley, Robert 183 Varvel, Laura 62 Vasquez, Anthony 123f Vasquez, Hector162, 184 Vasquez, Pedro 109, 169 Vasquez, Raiph 132, 148 Vaux, Angelina 93, 95, 175 Vazquez, Georgina 123 1 Veale, Eric 62 Veatch, Cameron 1123 1 Vega, Carlos 123, 183 , Velazquez, Eleazar 30, 109 Velazquez, Pedro162 1 Venti, Joel 411, 109, 166, 172, 195, ,211 , 3 Verdugio, Francine 95 1 Verdugo, Jason 95 Vergeer, Lori'62,1 174, 1 Verner, Christopher 62 1 Verner, Melissa 123 Vilaysane, lnpone 62 vriaysanarkit 123 3 1 Vilaysane, Susiton 95, 134 Villalobos, Lorraine 123 Villarreal, Lorenzo 1453 Villarreal, Rocky 151 3 Visessung, Wanda 31 Viseth, Jason 95, 143 Viseth, Kevin 123 Vittek, Joshua 109, 166 ' Vitulli, Carol 148 1 1 Vorabouth, Anousone 95 Vosburg, ,Gary,17. 148, ,164, 1176, 177, 204 Vreeken, Marsha 7, 37,144, 63, 211 1 Vuong, Huy 30, 109, 211, 212 Vuoti, Donna 109 Vuoti, Kimberly 123 Vurpillat, Curt 8, 194, 95, 1157, 158, 180,202 211,212 , 1 W, Wagner, Dan 1148 1 Walczykowski, Patrick 123 3 Waidon, Timothy 123 Walker, Lane 123 Walker, Saundra 123 . Waiker, Scott 123 Wallace, Karen 109 Wailer, Rene 63 Waiter, Carla 109 Walter, Tamara 95 ward, Dianne 37, 95, 178, 196 Warmsley, Robert 123 , Warn, Fran 149 g Warner, Judy 150 Warren, Joy 21, 123, 194, 211 Watson, Robert 109 Wayman, Hank 149 Webb, Randy 109, 185 Webster, David 145 Weisser, Randy 95 ' Weisser, Rene 37, 63, 2011 Wemhaner, Sy 95, 186 Wentz, Sandra 63 West, Eric 109, 159 West, Lisa 95 Wheatland, Shane 95 Wheeland, Alan 63 White, Cheyenne 123 White, Chris 123, 167 Whitman, Mila 95, 1 Wikstrom, Doreen 109 Wilkins, Mike 109, 206 Willeford, Michael 123 Williams, Keith 123, 167, 183 Williams, Mike 149, 154, 180, 181, 206 . Williams, Russeli 63, 164, 186 Williamson, Virginia 95 Wills, Chris 123 , Wills, Craig 63, 243 Wilmot, Emily 109, 130, 214 Wilson, Dennis 951 Wilson, Glenn 123 A 1 Wilson, Julie 123 Wilt, Karen 95 . Windman, Lisa 95, 160, 161 Wintlow, Jerri 150 , Wolf, Michelle 1231 1 Wolfgang, Eric 123 Womack, Bunky 95 Wong, Lester 109, 143, 166 Wood, Adam 16, 63, 211 Wood, Greg 30, 109, 169, 176' 186, 211 Woods, Becky 63, 135 Woodshank, Anthony 54, 63, 164, 170 Woodward, Gloria 149 Woodward, Ruth63 , i Woolf, Cory 123, 159 Wortel, Ben 95 3 Worley, Timothy 123' Worrell, Holly 95 Wright, David 63, 143 1 Wright, Mike 95 , Wulff, Anjanette 16, 115, 123, 163, 238 1 Wulff, Yvette 38, 41, 115, 123, 162, 163, 238 Wyatt, Angela 95 Xayachack, Connie 95 Y Yancey, Annalee 21, 63 Yandell, Eric 16, 63 Yauger, Sandie 27, 95, 214 Yetton, Tittinie 95, 174 Yoder, Shelley 30,195, 211 Yorba, Steven 123 1 Young, David 109 Youngstrand, Scott 109, 177 Yusko, Cassandra 95 Yusko, Shawn 109 z Zarate, Chris 29, 44, 63, 164, 176, 204 , Zimmermann, Mathew 30, 1109 Zuiderweg, Michele 25,63 INDEX 261 V 'L 6- 'V ' 'V VV'--V ' - -. 'V ,V V 4 N f V, - V ,VV-i Vj,vz,. V, ilu .- ' ', ,I vw- ..i.VVN'f ,,Qli.gg .az ii,,,.. 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